The Morning Record, June 13, 1900

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The Morning Record, June 13, 1900

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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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1900-06-13

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THE MORNING RECORD.
TRAVERSE aXY, MICH. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, 1900.

TURIED THE TABLES lEia sTRoiEioui run TR00P^DD(6
Bzitlah Okptuod 1.600 Bom
Atinokabiirg.

leaenl •raat'e Oonaad

Made a

Intamatianal ForoasOontinaa
Altar Have aC Ilfbttat.

Maaila. Jaaa il-Oeaeial Oraat eaptarad the rM atraaghaU oaat ef Bldmteate tear hoaiael Bfhtiac.
Amartaaaa daatnyad a larva «aaa.
MtOIMtrhMBMB ntod — Bi
tltyol ruiplaa atacoa. OtaaVo <
OMmtkaiWmamr tei OmwUMIt
daaVaradao eaaaaHtaa. Detach' ■mwitwl
Blom maata of Graafe enaimfid are hcldlag
Mta hM Bm> ■Mte br Bom laaaireaadiBvhiUa.
Waablagtaa. Jaaa ll-Ooaaral MaoCmM M TM BMlaf aMM
Arthareahlad today ae faUowe: "I
TitiT— Jbm
oftbloo Uo haeateiaperttha aaptara tt Qeaarai
mr omim ••JoobiaVotem.lBMU- Hina BOOT MasiaeaadOaBanl OavoaM4
1
low allM aorth taay at Ataaata Both ara Impertaab.
«<VolkMoi. Loi^Mokuidllojaba TW iaitar to a ea*T iaportaat Uador of
BlUM»eanptoM7 ovoMtadb/Uo favlUaa ta PaagaalaiaB prortaea. La-

BoMlM»aitbl. 0MU7. tram lacoce.
^ aew ooalaff onr tbo Bok. I kovo
hod to eoao boro lor w»t«-"
Loodoa. JOMII.—Tho war ofiM
roertfOd tho Mlowlat tron OoBoral
rotTtior-WolkT. eouoodor oi Chpo
Tows:
“OopoTowo. Jbm It.—KeUoy-Ees&y
roporta, Jaat ll. that he ho> neeired
■eeoaiBoaiaaUoB from Hothoea einoe
ae flchtisf June c to the
aorth e( Veht Kop. Slejn le near
Baita. The BriUeb prieoDere aeo
^'f•de are well treated."
Oape Town. Joae ll.—Premier
eehrolaer tendered hie reelfnaUon te>
daj. The forerner peaeral reqaeeted
him to eoBUnae In ofioe lor a few days
kmfer and it i« yideretood that he

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Maaera, BaeaUdaad. Jane It.-PHOaeahandred Boera haea aarraad«ad to Oeaaral Brataaat ia tha FtehehaffdtotrtoA It to raported that Oom■aadaat Olirtor waa Idlled and OomLoadoa, Jaaa tt-Tha Oaatral Nawe
aticraBM Marqaaa. datad Mooday.
•aya that Mr. Pott, tha Traasraal omaal. hae dflolaUy aaaoaaoad that the
Boanhara ralakae BlaomfOBtala and
Pianldant Staya hat Jaat ratanad thara
and that the Brittoh hare enataiaad a
aaeore defeat at Blaadatoatain. Tbwe to wqdeat axdtamaat arary.
whwa aad aU aorto of iaeredibla r«Ma are afloat The afeat of tha erao•at worha haa arrirod at Loraase
ICarqaM from thaTranaraal oa hie
tray to Baropa. Ha aaya that Boar raMataaea to praettoally orar.
Tiw^r-. Jaaa It—Tha waroffiea baa
tha foUowlac dtopateh from KellyKaaay. aommaadar at Bloamfoatala:
"ninawTmitalii 4aaa il, l:l» p. m.—
Oar troopa trem tha north are at HonImpnit, harlnc dalaatad the enemy.
Will ba at Amartan aiding tomorrow at
g A m. Oaaeral Kaos haa morad o«t
Worn Kronaetadt to lateraept tha aaawy. Fallar paitleaiaia later. "

IDT CMSOlt AEIIMIDO
i:
I
I

Bryan DaatoaBlory PabllahadTaatordap-Geld BtaadaiflOoodShlBg
, .tor BUear Laadar.
^eWel >oTa« Memlea aeeor4.
la. Nab..Ji
the beoha taraad ta by tha elty immanT
Ihto pear haa bean a praaparoae oaa tor
Bryaa. who to bow la pareoaal pteparW aaMly the rtehcat man la Ltaeola.
BawiU paytaaaa oa B4.IM panonal
property.
today by Bryaa to. the ehargathstha
had written Agalnatdo or any FiUplno
agaato r*^*"'**^ to giro them eonaolalloa la ihair reatolaaoe to Amarloaa
VadlB
amartid to be from tha preaafrom
* Manila, publtohad la the moralag pa-

UNQUAUFIED ENDORSEiENT
OonvaaUoa wUl
Ohio Dei
■tend bp Bryaa and the DeelaraUoai of CUoago Platfom.
*’ apmw wTta Monlae B«erd
Oolambaa, O.. Jone it-The etata
Daomratle eoarenUoB tomorrow will
todocaattae Chicago pUttorm U the
pMolalioae prepared by the oonamltlae
■ toai^t are adopted. There will be no
VaaUteatioM. no IlmitaUoae ta regard
to tha ratio of the eUrer plank, only a
aimpto raafllrmatioa of the plaUorm of
- « wUl atoo ladoiw W.
laOA
J. Bryaaaada srery radloal agalaat
aad miUtacTtom.
Am to atroag talk today thataluuwb iu —iiiM
.«i~.
tor bimetal<aai the ratio of is to i
voaid be omitted. Bot BHat of tha
aommlttaaaralB^iaadleetaadby tha
flanlmHi-* of IIM. Alien BmaUap
WH aieetad ehalrmaa. Tba eredaaMato eetamlttee ara likely to ba la aaaafam all Bight over ooatMto la

impertanea tothaaa eaptaM la hie
ophUonthey are atore nearly la the
aatare of earrendere than of captnree.
and indleata that the prineipal lea
of the iBeameUoB are ahandoi
that eaue and oomlar Into Manila to
aoeept Amerkan enpremaoy. General
Plo del Pilar'e captoie to refarded in
the eame llghv

THEISBHiTED DEWEY
Grasd Bapida Crowded with
People Teeterday.
Kaeeabeee Praaent by Tboaaaade —
The Admiral XnthaelaaUcally Ofearad by the HalUtadat - I.efi ter
Waehlagtoa Laat Brcalng.

to ArrtT* at Tton TbIb.
TraSe StlU UMctupiad oa BaDviy to
PeUa-OhlBMe Bmpmot Aypmto to
the Powm to Aid BIM to Baaet the
•vorthiewof the 1
—Ba Would BMabltoh a Pr
a rruedota of Venhlp
■MBHeTheltetulaeWnirl.
tcadca, June 11—There ia UUle aewe
of Impcrtaaee from Oblae. Poreiga
to land at Tton TUa at
latorvata. Tba trataw that havalafi
Ttmi Tela within tba past three days
do ^ ^vprnt to have reached Pakia.
Troopa ara r^^riag the traek torn up
byBexete. A train left Tl«n Tela yew
torday to bring QMeral Ntoh M
salt with Ue viceroy.
Huang Am. the figurehead emperor
of China, waats to rule hie eouatry as
the domtaaUag
laOnenee of the foreiga powers. He la
plotting the overthrow of the dowager
empress and her eatire govemmeat,
and propoeee to transfer the capital of
the empire from Pekin to Nanking,
Wuehong or Shanghai.
, Huang Beu appeaU to the powers of
the west to enter the palace of the
et Pekin end break down
the bare that hold him prisoner while
the Boxers destroy property aad llvu
of natives and menace those of forelgnBe urges that the powera aeize
hb pertM and bear him to thC uw
capital, eurround him with th^ owa
aoldleta aad place him on a aew throae
he wUI dtopeaee authority la
the Intoreatof
The Chlnaaa emiwer h^ievee tha
oxaraprlelagdo^ot ha^ the eup*
port of mlllloae <A hb aabjeele, aad
that be with a k^ free from the iaflnenoe of the dowkger can eaelly snpprom the rabeUlon now raging. He
propoam to have the powers take coatrol of public offiem aad utUlUcc. aad
admlaUtof toam through Ohtaene oSelab: to oetabUsh a uniform eniraney
and Just taxation, aad to guarantoe
traadom of worehlp to all ereeda
Fbrb. Jane II—Your oorreepoadaat

hero of Manila Bay eloaad here tbto
aftaraooB wlMa ha left the etaad from
which he had rarlewad the magaifieeat
parade la hto honor, aad with' Mra.
Dewey, waa driren to the depot. The
tnta left for Waehlaglon at 7 o'*
lock.
The dayb program waa mar^ by
the Ulama of Mri. Deway wko took
cold at Oolambea. Her ride on the
Detroit Hear aad tba aakaapttoa iaddaet to her attaadaaea open tka rotoa at the city hall laat night
added to bar allmaat to each an ei- tha effect that aa the United Slates
taat that aha waa oompaUad to abeaat pvopoaed merely to protect ito own eltharealf from tha faneUona antlra toaad property ia Chlae, the move. wlU not eoopereto with tha other
Tbe Admiral waa made a Maoeabaa
laotlag aad patreUag the
today, tha hoaoray d^rae belag eoa- Pekta-nea Tbla raUway. The reaaoa
farrad npon him by Oraat O
advanced b that ike Amerioea govemMtjor H. B. Boyatoa. When the
admiral waa told thara ware X47.0M maathaa Bottroope to apare for nay
mamberi of Ue order la Mlehlgaa he caah wwk.______________
aakad hamoroaaiy.*‘Ara they all Damo-

Dwlarae Be Wrote eo X<ettor Baoonr*
agtag miptaoe.
walal toThc Herelm BM«rd.

...BeetoB, Jaae It-Batorrlng to the
Ipttar topm MaaOa ia whleh it to ailer
ed that ba wrole a tottor of
BMot to AgalBildo, Senator Boar myi
"IVe a He. aa latonal lla."

UlU Wm ba BebaUt.
Uof 0-P:
•armaa Haral Bill Paaaad.
I .Monday by the eaSeceUJ w Tha aorsuw BMore.
ylealon. wi^ robaUt eocm betweea
Fife
Lake
^
Walton
oa
Clear
Lake.
BatUa. Jana ll-ttoa Baiehatag tolarge traett of UrnteyimmadthaaaealblU oa Ito third Mr. Be^etlU
. swdlag by A rota of i»» to 107.

Cpoekepy

-SPECIAL
-VALUE.

at the baxaar department of the

CITY BOOK STORE.

Black vtcl kid, eboeoUto vid kid.
aaapplaetekapca.

BsaatiAU gooda at low prioso aad fbUy
gwtranuad.
100 piaosa at....................................lOo Moh
100 ploooa at...................................... Sosach
Oome and aoe tham.

$2.50

HOBART &. BEECHER CO.
<3-dT*»hro "THBSOET YOU WANT IS TOEJ BEST AND THAT
__________ MET IS OUE 80BT."

Don't Think Toe Have ill the Revs In the Papers Unless
Toe Read Onr Id.

Bleck and tan — A few pairs of
each kind, but the lot coaUine
nearly all ciiee—gi.sO a pair.

MEN’S “OXFORD” SUITS

ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH

fraah from the Ohleago Tailors yesterday, on sale
today—

$15.00.

Friedrich Bros. Old Stood.

Whatever may be your want in clothing. haU, fur­
nishings, this store oflbrs the safe aeleotioiis.

TrarerM City's Leadiog Shoe
Hoiue.

S.

&D CO.

124 Front Street.

Minute Rates

TO

KABaUETTB.
Esoanaba,
laphsming. Iron Mountain
and other

Fasbianable OatfittSIV

This is the Last Day

Our SpecialSealWhile
Goods Salo
Bargains.
STETEirBEIia-’S
EELLABLE DBT GOODS CARPET AND CLOTHING BODES

Upper PenlnBUla
Stations.

Bargain Week

Low Batbs

mCHIBKH TEUPHOHE GO.

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The Boston Store

Everybody
is Reducing Prices
on Shoes.

THREW UP THE SPONBE

I Will Go Them One Boner, and
moke 30 per cent. Reduction on
the Best Shoes in the market.
J. SHALIN

Oe Molaaa. Jane lb—The state ProibitioaeoBvantioa opened thb aftor-

AU odd lots, broken lines and remnants
at a big sacrifice this week.
Large portion of our large dress goods
stock at the same prices as during our un­
loading sale.

THE BOSTON STORE

S>4 Front Street

GLASS BLOCK

What
Excuse
Have You..

•peelal mThe HarBlBc BecMC-

BSP9DXATHD BT BOAB.

Full Sets

Men’s
Shoes

Oropa ia South Dakota Wheat Balt
Saved by Daiuge of Bala XmI
New Lines
Bight.
aprobl w The Henlw BmwA
Baron, B. Da.. June 11—Aa laek aad
a qaartor of imia f^ ban thb ovenlag
la lem than bait aa hour. breaWag tbs
loagumdroughtelaee ini. Tho storm
covered aU Beadle ooun1f~aad wiU
gruatly beaeflt crops.
Biottx Palls. June is—Half aa inch
of rain fell thb evenlag la toe wheat
belt of South Dakota. Thb breaka a
long drought

Tommy White Sprained an Ankle and
Fight was Given to Terry Be. Govern.
hpMlaltotht uomlsf Uecord.
New York. June it-tn the Terry MoOovern-Tommy White fight tonight
achednled to go IS round* for the
feethA-welfht ehampiooship. White's
eeconde threw up the aponge in tfie
third round. McGovern knocked White
RKUAF OOLUMH DIBABTKB
down. The letter turned hb ankle
•erloua Xeveraea Beportod -la the aad was unable to etaad. The eeconde
threw up theepohge and earned White
Gold Ooaat Trouble.
from toe ring. McGovern was declared
apeeUl le Thv MarulBC tMWd.
Accra. Gold Ooaat, Jane u.—Detaile wiaaer.
have bean loeelved here of another earteas revcTM to the relief oolumn under TBB ^^A PB0KX8IT10NX9TS.
OoL Oartor and Ifejor WUklaaoa. a Met la DeaMhlaaeto Nomiaato FnU
day's march north of Prah. Heavy eaeState nefcet
aaltlM raaaltod.

For btfjing a 10 cent

To Spend Fburth at Home.

i

5c PIG TAIL
HAVANA SMOKER.
2
IT8JU8T A8QOOD

' s'

If you’d call and see onr line of $1A0
■hoea.
Men's Satin Oalf Shoes, all solid, giood
fitters, $1.50, .
$1.60 buys a ladles’ fine hid shoe, In
either black or tan.
If it’s Misses’ ohoba you want, we hava
aome exceptionally good ▼alnea.
The Celebrated Hooaier School Shoo
■eU for $1.60.

cigar when you, can get

SdwtalioTbc MerulB* BmovU.

Aknm. O.. Jane It.—President MeKlnlef today aeoepied aa Uvitatlon to
deliver the addfene at the laying of the
eomar stone of the Bnehtol eoilage
bnllding aad wiU be la Cbatoa Jaly 4..
Babdl Mmalw^hPiaMa. mtf

FBOKT STBEBT

I YOU'D
S BE
i SURPRISED

a
eoBToatian adjoarped tlU tomorrow,
to await the reeult of toe dbiriet caaeuean tor aomlnaUcn efdal^atoito
toenatkmaleoBvnttoa, AtaU Mckat
wUl be BomlaatoA

1,876

'Fourth Year—No. 969

Baby's first pair of shoss
FBBB - We «m make
•very baby bora ia 1900, a
preaeai sf a pair of aboei

lOIE DROBEHT BROKEN

btationthla elfy haa arar aaaa.waa
raaehad wiU tba Deway parade thto
aflaraoca.
AU Graad Bapidi took a kollday.Tha
factorlaa, thaatoraa, tha aehoole
eloaad, and tha atreeta ware a Urlag
I of people, latoat oa aaalagtha
Admiral aad aajoyiag life.
Tba Oraat Damp of the
> the Mty.
>, from every m
aad all f(
the etate, crowdi poured It.
traini and epeelal ;traine. tlU It aeemed that the elty would have dIfieoUy
in accommodating them.
The parade waa one of nnparalled
magnifleenee. Admiral Dewey eat In
hto carriage to full uniform, aad waa
greeted by eBthueiaatic eheere every
where.
Over 1.000 Meoeabeee partleipatod in
the parade, ai did the mlllury
paniae, the tradee anione and varlone
frateraal orgaalutlona.
Admiral Dewey agala aaaonnead that
it woald be im
a to go to Three
Oaka.

rmmaiTt m

5

PAB<K!EiR SHrOS.
McNamara Block

FRONT STREET

THB MORNING RECORD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1900
I HOBVUra nOOBD.

TbaBpwcrtkUacM d tte la
M. B. ahB«h Urltaa aU la attaad a
SATIUBOITT . ICI6Bia4S •eaW tote clean te tte parlote of tte
ahaitetUa aradne M T.M.
barriaa aaka aad Waaalta *01 *
OEABDnAynai ub&ld.
^r—
___ rrad.
CterUaOLPaUar.aaiwyMUa bUI
tr”.-----ted tte adder*. w. lun. WlWr’aal UMrnMtm. ■1
toMtaUMhlihaadhp taa alOManmtaaiwttbaMw.
BaUaa«acao<OUMlMtoc aadMlM
AabteBaicc a« TimtaeOitp.
awRlad hp Bar.W.Baath Satardap
afiMMOB at tte teM of BoMMOeta.
•Mr Old MteiaB Ite happp pair anpeat ta write at Tiaaaraa aty.
Thi iiiiiliiMiilUr

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SlDmiSKED IT
O. E. A I. XxtaniAoa Projiiot
0«f«md te VsU AsMioii.
PMlttoa, Bat aa Aaneaat of a Ba-^
I and Sr. Biaalate’n
AfinmMta It vm Bafamd Sack—
OtMMt Walk* Ordatafi Bollt Aransd
Ooaatp Oroanda
a of tte O. R. A L
EaDwai Oo. toaxtaad ttelr aide track
aaroM tte Boaidmaa rtTM bp hridca te
tte lot beam of 4oha F. Ou A 0D.*a
alU WM aidetratead bp tte board ot
MparrUon pMtardtT aftaraoon. Tba

MpatUCareUwOlba bald toalchtbaCIbbIbc te • 0‘elaek aharp. Aftar a
■teat baaiMH Baaalac aU ara Uritad to
■aatwtth MlaaPehotalat ttebomaof
Mr. aad MiwJ. M. BaallmaaUl.
Tteatareb taeteip hM teat dewB
aatU thafanerop of poUtoMC
ea tte markat. nnUat it U daeidad ta
<Tb« Gates Cvlff.
t hM i«*te M- ■Mkaamnocaeraaiarah U aheata.
itiac tte prirUace. Dr. Eneeland'a
catloe wnitapportad bp a remoa.
«lMd tte tebaaiOM of tba Oatei ttrlC, Bcatb. nalac tte aama aaaehUarpM;
aoa anmwoaalp aicned. wbieh wm
^goiMto aflMitJBM Ute. UUas- Urwhaaiatatab. Tbep will bap
pwlte that Uk wiu teatMM tte Im- mora potatOM aatU fall.
enbrnittad to the board ta tte mor
forti <nn ite Onitte 8tst«, u wa Sqnlara A Boaaarbare raeritad aome At the afternoon terntoe the board rtfine
apaolmaaa
of
praparad
palma
6
ao«r teva IM ttes teU tte tnd« ol
from ncrida.
tteteUsd.
B. Mnmp, ropraaentlnc the ndlroad
redoetioa of tte datf ea Frad Smith hM taken aoma rarp fiM eompanp. urplnc the craattac of the
iood^taffi SBd U?« dtoek hM not l«c- rUrn of tte wrack of the mUl dm petition.
rife Lake, and thap fiad a rarp ready At the afternoon aaatioa Dr. KnocUm Mat of <ood hr Uia
■» that no ehancaa ara made In the re- aalc. Be hM a larc« nnmber of them land appeared acalnet the ;proJeet^c
vtolOB la the food datlaa, UMpt to re- UfU
WM anpportad bp Bon. Prank Ham
dMathodu^oa hoar from tl.sotofl The plane hnre jnet been
too, who dlaconraced the project mata'
• ham], and m aalt eod and atoek flah bp r. E. Wnlktr for a' fil.OW reetdenoe Ip upon the emnnd that a danecrona
to
te
bnilt
at
Detroit
for
Lea
Bnrt.
*ate*:to>i
oroMtac wonld be caUbllahed at the
laalaw of tbaaiDaaalty forthaeon- MIm Clara Ponnd hH bean added to Bort^ Union aireet bridpe. HU abjee•trMtk» and raooaatraetion of laU- the facility of the School of MnaU. h a tlona to the forniM--Tjropaaitlon, •fsada la Onha, a apaoial prorlaloa hM teacher of the piano.
Croat tba rirer at Oaaa eueet wm
hsM inaartad la tba teriS which al- ThU arcainc the LtdiM’Aid aoeielp Diorad bp the cb»i4e In plan, but he
tewa ralltoad MspaniM to import of the ConcrecatUnal ehnreh will atUI bellered U wo^be a bad preced­
tbaaaanppUea law the ialand for a aarre a tan oeat anpper ta the ehnreh ent to permit the extaatlon aa aaked.
parlod of twaWa nc^tba from the data parlora from 5 till 8 o'clock.
In apatelez of the arcoment In taror
0( promnlfatloa at a rata of 10 per Statp-two Ucketa were aold for tba of ottabUtbioc a connectloa for the
Mat ad aaloram.
which left propaaed Ltalanau eountp line .Mr
Soma few ehancaa hare teea made for Grand Baplda pMtardap mo^inf. Hamilton anmed that a tnitable eonla tba traa llat. oaa or two addiUou A larce nnmber of thoM who went neetloD could be made bp wap ot Gar­
Mac
had oca or two artlelea te- were MaeoabaM, who will attend the land atroel. M formerlp propoaed bp
M ta^
had pnt ea the dnttahla Great Camp m well m eee the Admiral. tte projactora ot tba llae, tbna obriatTwo crowded coachM left pMterdap lac tba nooaaaitp ot the proposed exinaloD.
Ir WM oalp aix Boatha attar Preal- entha Pare Marqnetta for the Odd Dr. Eneeland bacaa hU arcument
daat McEInlaph laancnratlon that the ellowB eaUbration at Blk Baplda.
the board bp kiaUnc that one of the
Vow York fiarald, oo SepUmbar fl. The BapUat Yonne PeopU a Union dallp papera had atated that he wm
IMT. pnbhehad a tehla ahowlnc “bow wlU clre a rad, white and bine aocial tha prims morer in the oppuitlon
Ite fdla arotj la daoraaaiBC.’' Ittatel- tbit arantac at tte home of Mr. aad the propoete aide track. Tbl* be said
•tad the iradea to which U7.TOO handl- Mra. L. E. Dibba on Blchtb atraaV
wMwroBCMtbe remonttratloa c
•raftamen baloaced, abowiac that «c.- fine procram hM boon arrancad and from laadinc bnainMt man. He then
tH more man bad fonad work witbla all ara tarlud to te prMaat.
proceeded to ab^ that he wm bittcrlp
ejaar. and that itt.SM ware aspiorad 8.
* Co. tera a tarca exhibit oppaaed (o tberrantiac of tbeprltilece
la li»7. M compared with oal7 106.800 of fall aad winter elothinc for maa and
aeverai reaaona. Among tbrm.
Ic itoe. It U aafa to aay that eterp bopa ta the atora formerlp ooeopled bp that it WM a scheme to benefit the
acaoftbelt'.TOOiaat work todap, it Frank Friedrieh. The exhibit attract­ Hannah A Lap MereanUle. Cos:
-4vwaau to be.
ed a larca crowd praicrdap.
that a danceront erouiog would be
MUbliabod: (that it would be grantWitvia fire paaia the dapoeiU in the L. W. Bodmaa trill be bare todap tag-a privilege to one concern not
hcaka of Iowa hare almoet donhlad. from Cbieaco aad wUl co to hla flee feasible to others; that It wonld give
Tha c^ in tba htchllar banka, auta loc oettace. racantlp flnlahed at PorMt the rail wap eompanp a grip on the eltj
and aarlBca. ware larcer than la the Lodca oa the ahora of Lone Lake.
which It would be hard to (ahake off.
aattoaal banka, ladloatlnc the aoenmn- The Bepnbllean oanentM toaioet drl- granting them a Taluable prlrilege for
lation of m«t wealth bp tarmera and acataa lo the eoualp oonTtntion will which thap ahonld pap: that no privi­
tehald lathe rarloui warda Frldap
once aarnera.
tTaalnc. The eountp oaaTaaUon will lege ahonld be granted the eompanp to
•xtand their line acroai the ¥IVer until
A mvhXE Uttar from Porto Eioo aapa be held next Tnaadap to elect delccataa the dtp had flret teen guaranteed the
to theatata, ooncreMloaal. aenatorlal
that ererpbodp there U pUaaed
right of wap to croeaxbe tracks and for
Iko MW tariff cxeaptOM man. That aad ropreaeataUTt coaraattaBa.
a strMt lo the bap aborc: that means
Man WM the BritUh ooaaal at 8an The Creeoent band will clre another for ahlppldg (rnlt to our brat market
^aac. Mr. rialap. who bad booebt .np popular aoetal partp ta tte CItp Opera the norUnvMt, were c^aatlp cnrtalled
tU tha ancar and tobaoM la aicb^ aa- BouM Friday aicht. Mnale bp Belmb bp reaMn of the laek'ol proper dock
fitaifatUc ita free aatrp Into the Dnlted fell orcbMtra.
fadiitlM, made eo bp the arbltrarp at­
There will te anoUier excnraloa to titude and high dockage of the North­
Northport Bnndap. nnder the anaplcee
Tn war departmeotreportt that tba of the Oroacent band, on thaateamer ern Michigan Trauportatlon Co.; that
talon of mora traeka In the dlree
total reealpu of the Porto Rleaa treaa- Columbia.
Mar for the month of dprU. iwo. were The tradM dtaplaj on the Fourth of tlon propoaod would compel farmers to
•IOt.Mt. 16. Tba reaaipta ware dirldad dnlp wlU be the meat aUborala arar come around hr the srap of Seventh
etrael.
entering
the dtp from the
MfoUowa: OBatoBa.ro,STS>.t)l;poatal. kaowB ta Borthern Mlcblcan. 0. P.
•t.tt7.0t: Intaraal rereaM. tt7.t8t.8«: Oamr will hara charce of the arranec- aonth aide, bp reason of the increased
from mUccIlaneona aonroea, fil.7l3.40 manta and erarp atora. faetorp and danger. These were a few ot the eontautiona advanced.
othara who intend to hare floata ara
roaeention of Neelep and bU rcqneated to rapori to him h aooa aa UeaUocontcDdsd that the oonneela for the Onbaa poatal fraada poatlble.^ Brarpbodp ahonld prepare lon with the Leelanau eodntp line was
only a subterfuge, aod that inetaad of
atrip and make thia tha bMtdiaplap bandtagarailroadlbrongb that eountp
Trarerae dtp haa ever had.
Mr. Staaru wm merdp building a govTba LadUa- Aid 8»cietp- of the Bap­ ernor'a boon and that the people of tbU
tist ebnrah will hold their annnal dtp wonld noon find that ont. The
IfASK TwAix'a prealdantial eandida* meeUnf tbU aftcrooon at the home of proposed railroad, be declared was all
0f had the hamorouriebtof wap nntll Mra Broadfoot oo Washioctoa atreet. in the afr and ivonld never be bnllL
It aaeooatercd the aioun Failt ud CicI Cook, who was eo badlp Mr. Mu^ had Stated tbatott A
afaaau procoedlnia
enuhed in tba dlaaeter at the mill of Co. wonld gnarantee the right of svap
F. Bead Monday, aoemed better
a street to the bap, but this did not
NSW NATI. CRBSIBB.
iMt erentac. bat he le atill in a precarl* aatUfp the doctor, who wanted a more
ona eondiUon.
definite and binding contract from the
M A Brana WUllhke a New Sonu
Sepuabar l.
PeataaaUr Eaff hM reoelrad word
Ma the poatofllM dapartmaat at
Waahlactnn that a aaw earriar had
baan aUowed for tbU oltp. to becU hie
Amtim September I. B A. Brana, the
pcaant aaolor anbatltate, wUi be the
aCpoiatee Hie route hM not pet been
at ih«
M
£^m mm>« alMi «MMr

^ s'

Genuine
Groceries
Guaranteed

A Ufe and Death Ficht
Mr. W. A. bum of I
wrlUnc of hla almoat
from death, aapa: “Bipaanre after
aaaaUa indnoad aartoaa luac tronbir.
avUoh aaded U eoaramptloa. I had

A Combination—GrcKcries that insure and pro­
mote health, and prices and quality that mean
economy and satisfaction.

53'r^’d5i;^“T5risr.,;r2Sri
Bargains
MMt aooa dU. Then I tefan to ue

Sr. Klnc*a New DIaoorerp wbieh wh-’' ___ d ma Bnndreda hare eaed it <»
mr adviee and all aap It nerer fatU to
Sia Threat. Cheat and Lane tronbler.”
BwclarMseWsaad fii.oe. Trial botSm toe at 8. B. Wait aad Jae. O. Johnamakdreffatorea

Waw Disoorsry for Blood-

poteoBlnc.

SB. a IX WABNBB'S COMPOUND
CMBBVBNOOBBS. tha Braat Oaoear
----- *- and ter aU dlaaMta of tha akin
i. from Oantaat aad Saeoanary

This Is
Nice Weather

ly right of wap over tbair Ubm for
thlapatpcaa Ba alae^maaa aa aai

To Uke the baby out, and if you take advantage of this
offer it will not cost- you much. 25 per cent, off on all j
baby carriages and go-carts and bicycles for the next \
lO days. 1 have a large and complete line of baby car­
riages from .$4.75 up, and go-carts from $4-25 up, and
25 per cent, off on my already low prices brings them
down where you can get a go<^ one for less money than
a cheap one would cost you.
In bicycles you can get a first-class high grade
wheel for what you would have tb pay for a cheap one.

aeaatcdtteaxtramadaBgwef a raUroad orewiBC at North Uaioa otroau
Boa. Pony Haaaah opete ta favor of
tte projoat both M a
•taadMamaaMtetat tte Laalaaaa
ooaatp Um tato tte dtp.
After a aoattaaad aeUaatad dl
•taa. oa Botloa of Mr. Wllhatak Ite
ropertod tte
h^totteootatalUMtete proooatad
at tte <aU moattag of tte beard.
At tte mentag lawinn tte hoard
aBlbortaodtteaotamlttaoae balUtaga
aadcreateotepreeood with tte
of eamoat waUm areoad Ue
groaada aad to oomptata tha tarraetag
ot tte gmada abmst tha new bnUdtag.
Tte board adjoaraed abont 4 o'eloek
and aoeeptad aa tavltatloB from JnliM
Statabarg te attend the opera bonae
and witasM the produeUon ot “Flood
Tide'* hp the Altman Dramatic Cc. teat
night.
______________
“Mp Friend Tom" will be repeated in
Stataberg's Grand tonight.

Slater’s House Furnishing Store
120 Fx>03n.-b Steoeb.

We Don’t Ask Yon
to Pay For Onr Time

A Wealth of Baaatp

To filiow you our. reliable line of foMwear—all
eta. Bncklen'i Arnica Salve will glorwe aak from you is to ioapect tbe abaolntely
irpthe face bp cnrleg all Skin Era:
lateat atyles in men’s and women'e aboea that
tlons, also CuU, Brnlara, BnrtiB, Boll
weaell. They are just wbat you .want. MoatPalont. Ulcer* and worst forma <
eveo'body knowa tbe present like eonilitioa in
Piles. Onlp 25c a bo*. Cure gnarai
teed. Sold bp 8. E. Wait and Jm. < 1
■ our businesa. The unexcelled valui-e we have
Johnson, druggiat.
t been pving to onr customers is heat told in tho large and increasing
A Great DUcoveiy lor Cancer i *•""=—..........--------------to us. It is to our interest to pleaae the
nobi
, „
^ tbe_____
___________
) do by
giving
best value
in shoe
WlKDiOR. OXT.. Jan. 84. 1900.
Dr. C. D. Warner. Dear Sir:—1 hkve leathsr that experience and skill can produce. It baa paid uaio
need vour Compound of Seven Cufm, mijic^nd
DjiKewd sell the b«'st
biHit shoes
sb

' prices would
” permit
- and we feelthat
the
the great cancer cure aad blood puri­ confident that if you see our shoes yon wifi be pleased and if yon will
fier. with excellent renita. I do not bnjf them you will wear no other.
hesitate lo re« mmend It for the purpoaM for which It U need. Ite effects
are taa abort Umeao manifrat that It
cannot fall to give the graatwt eatla13b Front Street.
rmetioal Shoe Xtm
faetloB.
Ja8. C( uMiNea.

s. :Fii-5r]\d:.A.3sr,

FISHING!
YES, FISHING!
We still go on angling: for orders and fishing for busidess;
all line fishing, too. and rattling good lines they are. It won’t
be our tault if you don’t buy them. We fairly dredge the market
for bargains of every desoription which we are constantly en­
gaged In netting for the fishing population and tho Traverse
City public. No better fishing can be foimd in Uiebigan than
around ’Traverse City. See how the officials of aU tbe great rail­
roads of the United States come our way. No batter store to
trade than “THE OOMPANT’S.” Want some fishing goods f
Jointed Poles

Lexers

From -oc to 40c. $1.00, up to the finest
combination steel at S5.00.
,

A big stock to select from, selling from
5 cents each to 40 cents.

Bamboo Poles

Fish Baskets

Good quality, and sell for 8, 10 and 12
c^nts each'.

W. E. HANEY.
Up.To*I>ate Groctf.
BEADLE BLOCK

The very best of goods.
from .Si.oo to $1.75..

Prices run

Keels

Bait Boxes

A stock second to none. .Ail sizes, all
Big and little, oblong or crescent shap­
ed—cost 15 and 20 cents.
kinds of patent arrangements. Sell from
20
cents the one up to S5.00.
Flies
For either trout or bass fishing. Sell
from 55 cents to 95 cents the dozen.

Fly Spoons ^
A big stock of,these important articles
—price 15 cents each.

Lines
A most complete assortment, from 2
cents each to S1.00.
''

Fly Books
outfit complete without one.
from 60 cents to $1.50.

Sell

Phantom Mlnhows
The ‘‘Famed" bralid.
cents upwardsr

Sell from 40

Brass Line Swivels

Our every d^ prices are always as low as the
special sale figures of others. Convince yourself
by callii^. We are here to please you and all we
want is an opportunity.

Phone 149.

■ap that Ite dip ateaU have tale
*lfbA
Mr.MBR«p ala» stated that tte axtaaeaaatofi weald taaka aa ontlat for
ttepMppiifiTaataaaa aoaatp Itaa to
paw thraifh tte
TbthU BaparvtaM WUtete adraanad vifercaa
jiaMaaa. atattag that tte Pw« Mar­

A big line of all siz«.' Sell from 20
cents the dozen up.

TroUers

All manner of shapes, that will cost
you anywhere from 10 cents to 60 cents
each.

Hooks

Plain little hooks at 3 cents the dozen
up to big ones at 5 cents each.

Sinkers
From S cents the'dozen to the patent
kind that snap on the line at 3 cents each.

Minnow Pails
The patent floating or sinking style.
Sells at $1.25.

Line Guides
Sells at 20 cents the one.'

Frog Bpear^Different sizes, sell from 20 cents the
one lip.

Store open Tuesdays and Saturdays until 8 p. m.

The Hannah & Lay HereMle Go.

TH£ MORNING RECORD. WSDNESD^T. JtNE 13. 1900
Tcatanap’.toaMBa'ltoai

[ QONDCMMD NEWS
OF MtOHIOAN j
I

JOBT CODLD NT ifilEE

mMI Miaa BMataa «aaaaa

BATWaai. UMOfc

Za Uquor^ua SEfttaat Olaytea Wwt.

*******

Impriaonmaat. totbeextaat of fl.0N
aad ha waata tba d^daato to tha
aaae to pat ap that amaaBL
The edM wtU ba eoatiaaed

Tha eorraet flgana for tba i
auBt to Beat Bap towaahlp i
SoMca Balt of Senan KaaliaK n tlM.llO; paraoBil. 91».»SS: total. •

tar Wcht Moan Ballot Mood 7we.>

•MWIto imOagmm «(tto mmM,
fcparim » dip to W* «ailM«M tos »t
akMh
Mtfttoi thMtedy teoMlalftttnMrBa efl|tt tarrlMter tk*

toaa aad

MaUaini SaoU

aad

Baarp

Braaar,

tnd

Wanbont

Joha Boaale aad Bd Xnotaar «at

Thtoatakaa tho oemet Bgana far
M ooaatp aa fedlowa: Baal, K.TM,Ml; panaaal.
total. ft.Md.-

DaaahaaaadlfeParlaad:

Ihatotolofthaaaaaacotoat CSaiioa
Tha totarlor of tho Batarprtaa graaacp
Wart for ka^lat bto aalooB opea ao
naailaj at Woatard Ooraam. roiallod baa baoa gteatip Improrad with fraah
(tok am
to a dtoacraamet, tha Jarj batof eat paiaV aaw ahalTtog aadethar addlt
Dlaaaa aad SaUiaaa; Chaaabro aad
toaa.
A aaw dalirarp wagon baa baaa
■MUito* •kMpwaodw dftk.wktok
atchthoara. Tha ballet Meed 7 for
•ntotonMl^pmp. SoMk*f«ait- O*0eaaor.
aoerlattoa to t ter aeqalttal tros tha patonaadtba eapaeltp of tho atara
Awnaraa Laaaoa.
rip doablad.
TOfTatarVaadwaaeotekaafad whaa
^pMrad. (to «Mb to touto^ «kto
6 11
toHriftlaa: "U.M.«>14tor. OstoewB. (totoaro ..................................
tba jadcadto^arrod then ahortly altar
5 •
-I« It t!
mad —UM." Tktj dtod than whOa D^t....................................
10 e'aloek.
going to atap here and become natnrPaanraadSairdaB: Taafaraad tooaa dak laan add w«n harlad Vp eosTba damaca nlt-breacbt bp----------- titoed Amefininar
toML ThapUndlB ■crthan MtohlMaallar/acatoat Baarp &aaar. Kad
-Who seM aoT'
a «
fw. bat the laaarta of thalr
Warabdr. Joha .Btaala aad Mdirard
>1 lieerd that after tbep had teated
w«lad. A noTCMOtto oa tootto
fiattfor aad taitb: Kalian aad Laotaar waa takaa ap. aad the follow our sirawberrr shorinke tbep aald
lar Jorp aaeand;
they’d changed tbelr mlnda about the
Bdward Boaaar, Oharlai A. Traep. imnowance of aavlng aouth Africa."'
*Tba eaaMT wars hat baoa cattiap
l.K
Fraak Daao, W. B. Orap, J.
B. berga,
la kto work la tba cnharda of AUofaa
B.a Bpaa,
pan, «ao&
Ui 1^;' Bainlr^aa'd
aoaa^ ao a lartv Mala thU jaar thaa
Papna. D. H. Croat. D. C.. TbOBpain.
arar baton alaea ba pat la bto flrat ap'
w.
'
O. M. Motm. C. P. HInabaw.
paaranna than aboat aUt jaan aca
end WUaoOi Bofbr and
Varp lltUa taatlmonp wat taken be­
Mot oalr tha frmit itnn bat atoo tba
fore tbe court waa adjourned.
ahada aad tonat tnaa an aaifarior
Tbe eaae growa out of tronble bo• la tba Kltebaw.
twoen JIueUer and Breoeroreraome ac}>tok apa haa brokaa eataiaoar tba
eouDto that wen oontraeied before
boraaa la aad areaad Lapeer. A aa«tbep left tbe old eonntrp to come bare.
bar hare die# aad otban an Uklor
■BnaUer claima that Bnaer owed him
the dtoaaar._ Tba ~
coma moaap. and be gore him a check
raatlar at tba epaa aad a •waUlng of
^TUJ?E‘S
which waa to be collected and all but
fl of It retained bp Mueller. Mueirer
taakwUU
k Young Girl's Exporioneo.
eoilestad tbe monap aui dtoappearod,
MpdaughMT'sBfn-cs
were terribly out of
. Tbalataai ehUdef Mr aad Mn.J.
going to tba penlneula, aa waa after- Older. tUM WBS tola and wewk: toe jwi
0. Kaamalar, Jr, of Part Boroa. awalararda learned. The nait erenlng ha
too bad tsken'o”pwikwce
lowed a bat pie oa Boodap aad baa
eama to tbto dtp and got on tbe erenbeea takaa to Detroit, when K-npa
iBg Pare MarqnatU train for tba eonth.
wUl be ttaad V> ioMto It. AUefforUto
latonding to go to Grand Bapldt.
reeorer it wen uMlaaa. it to tbrer
At tbn depot Cblel of Pollee Bennie,
laabaalonf.
with Fred Watzbv^aud Bdward LantsudlOc. 4
eys. SoldbydnJKKlsU. 2>c. s:
Tba praetioe of otlag Msoad head
Bar, bad a Mlk with him and ba got off
berrp box* la whleh to market froU to
tbe train to eettle tome amall aoeoenta
Crowiat totaoehao axteat at Qraod
beldagatnat aim bp Werzborg and
e ooledi
Baplda that etapa an to be takea to
r (^k (after iDatalllni bat Lantner. Then it waa anggMlod that
Take tbs pawlai. ertglaal
pr^blt It, on tha grevad that It to
yck- and etbtol

'in ba bad better ectUe bto account with
atbloiiv arUcIra
nOCKV MOUNTAIN TgA
waad ooadoetira to thaapread'
ladaiD. wbei ■liall I put Bnaer baton leariog tbe oily. .
■ao’t
tog of dtocaac.
g utcoalU? Ihcra down'
Be turned ovur about III to Edward
Hana Jobaaen bad a aarrew eaeape
Lantner for Brener, and did not leave
from balBir eleetroented at Bap Citp.
tba citp. Afterwarda he brought au|t
Tbo Hretlea •! tbo Eeda.
Ba waa doing aome work oa tbe roof
. AakysvdntiM.
Wc fonod biio 111 hi* wn-uU.'d eai
agalBBt Bnuer for aome monep tbat he
Of Menp boapltal and got mlaad ap 111- bad cetni iftit ia>l landU- and
Claimed bad been doe him ever alnee
with a lira wlr^ Htogroaaaattraeted wrlUug turioualp bj (bu. light of tbe the two came from Oermanp. and g.t a
atanu
the attention of one of-tbe atotcn of
•■Volf meem actr«-li- able o make both judgment
•arep aad abe aaconded a ladder, grab­ ends moi-t.” «c said.
Later tbe preaent anlt waa begun a
a poet, uot a eoniortloDlrt,'* ba tbe circuit court for dtvcgss:—Mpell. r
bed the maa’a clothing and polled him
ent of danger. Be waa within a foot replioU. u about tbo sllsbti'si trace of Im- clalme that bU eban etor baa been dav
pBlicDOl.
Of tba edge of tha roof and hot for the
But we felt our»slT>.a n-buked and aged bp what he ebti^i aa nnlawfil
win wonid .bare fallea to tbe groaad, alunk away.—Ik-troit Journal.
» of'to
' 40 feet.
adtotaaee
Lightning atroek a fam hoaae two
mllcB want of Jealaoa, Bondap afterneon and tbe owner of tbe booM. John
jc any lou a-< tL
Waganer. waa kUledbpUe aboek.'
The Cause of Exhausted Nervat
,>iaau—W«4I. yuu cA't
• YuUUK WolUi
nmarkaUe faatnn ofUta fatalitp to
Uugnacc to
and All the Ills of a Weak’
i-*iw'-*»*hlm«
itbe’old babp wblebbe wiK*V^ra'w‘il
that a two
l>a will expn-«s
blini«it when li
ened Body.
« bolding oat hl^knee, waa not in- bvara uf ii.—Cbliwgu Triliuut-.
jandlaanp wap. Van Wagenerwai
•r OasKted Tbls.
Dr.
A.«.
Chasa’B
M paara old.
Mr. Duku e—it M-i-uis to mo tbsi tbe
le<-t«sl oue thing which wooM Nsrve and Blood PIIIb
British Dcglf-ibave bellied them
tl
tu w in soouoi'.
*• Uaswi'
_ .11. Whal U thal V
Mn. Bertha WhaeloeV of Sb Johns
Dutamo—Tboy abould have orgu- MAKE RICH, RED. HEALTHY BLOOD
Dukai
tba Saprema Worthp Advtoer of tbo toed a few reglmoou uf iHiIicomcD tu run
AND STEADY NERVES.
io ebuto liocr ko|M.—Pittsburg (.'broniclcBopat Olnle. to in tba dtp.
MtoeMellto Saabrookof Oalumat, u THcgnph.
Let tbe Wood gel Ibin, wMk and
wat^, sod ev^ t>art of tbe
Were to play at Petoak«y toaigbt
tba gnaet of Htoa Lulu Calkiaa.
oLe« Burartoe AkeaC et Bias.
amt tomorrow Qigbt, but In
You Lave wimv idea." observed tha nbaurted for wmit of proper
Jamaa Murebto wu la latarloebea
prlnriiial of tbe |iulytv<-buic scbuul, -ot ment. Tbe digestive svatem fails to do celled tbe dates there, :
pMterdap.
its
duty,
and
tbrtv
it
indigestion
and
the Kcu|M- and aim uf Ibis iustilntiou?”
play here
idneys becoBM
Jamn 'S. Martlaek aaw Adealral
'
’’Yes. air." rc|>lied the »wy wh» bed dvtpepsia; tbe liver and kidneys
efogged and
ind loactive; there
re are psios to
Dowep in Oraad Ea^dapMtardap.
come to take n eg
nbe; beadaebe
tbe beck.
:. sides
.
and limbs.
B. Cook ntnmed last Bight from "You teach a fellow huw hi- e«n
and ocurslgii
‘ t nerves beemne- exI.
>
work.‘’-Cbieago
Ctoabd^plda. when be saw Admiral
hsotted. aud
and irriubility, female com^ Dowep.
plaints, lassitude end despondeocy.
■ lahi Bsalelita II.
/
d tbe Dewtp eelcTo rid tbe system of these distrcMing
link Miss ^hit
Mrs.
Bni«ui-l
.luir«
ibi
krattoa at Otaad Bapidg peaterdap.
ills, csosed by week sod Impure WooC
Hr. JIcuks.
rill e»v‘r unrry'Mr.
Olaraaeo Slater to to tbe el^ from
there is no preparetioo to efiective at
Mr. Bniwe-tVhy
Dr. A. W. CbSM's Nerve and Blood
the wry fnnny farce comedy,
Irs. Briiiui—Oil
Bk Ba^. •
Mill, the prescriotion of Americs'i
I su niiistautly.
Albert Olobeaakp weni in Grand
xrestert pbrsician. Dr. A. W. Cbsse.
Ir. Bn
—.\li. |H.rbs|i« Ihi-y’vi
Baplda peaterdap.
Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve and Blood
pecredy iimrrUvl alrraOy.—t’hibii
Dave Oampball wae in tbe dtp laet Prev*.
Pills increste the onmber of corauscles
in tbe Wood, sod ao nourish'WM toBight and eaw ’’Flood Tido."
vigorste the wboJe sysCem. They gently
ProeWiuUng Attomep A. F. Bnaliag
regulate the bowels, make tbe kidneys
« iB tbe dtp from Bmpln
sDii liver active, lone the ttotnseb sod
digestive tyslem, and give new energy
Mrt. O. F Bonto waa in tbe citp
snd vitality to every organ of the body.
peatordap from Ldaad.
Eminent ptavsiciant who have pre­
B. F. Oarr of Empln regtotared
scribed Dr. A^ W. Cbaat's Nerve and
.-Ynotber <jreat farce.
Aw AOI
the Wbi
Blood Pills prononnee them tbe grestesl
of restoratives for weak and impute
“1 eften
Frad Mnaaon eauM home from tbe
blood: so cents a box, at oil dealers, or,
Complete ebaoi^ of spedaltieB
Ualvenltp of Mlehlgaa tost avaaiag M-.ssure of n-Ui-t.
bv mail on receipt of price, by Dr. A. each night.
wtoii ifor bto enmmer vacation.
W. Chase Medicine Comnanp. Bnaato.
Same low summer price*—lOc,
Mr. Hawthorne, the eaglaoer of C.
N. V., On every box of the geaniae
will be fonnd portnit aad fac-slslle 80c. 30c: bog seats, 50c. TeleF. Bead'! mill wban tbe exploalon oeBoi
Btrwwa
CwowahL.
signature
of Hr. A W. Chase.
phone 112 for seats.
•arred Mondap moralng. waa to the
-No.” she said regretfully: "I SB
laet night to eoe Cbarlae Oole,
atnmg enoi.sh to run a sewing raaebtoa
eaarso bedip tojured to tbe wredetog TPby. it just ab<m« uae» me up to make a
lury run.”-<'^icaBo Port.
of tbe mill.
Mode Bleb bae gone to Grand Baplda
It Is expiV-u-d ibat durlug the com­
M aoe Dawap.
ing sutnuier the nuiDla-r of Si-oicb and
Mia. Dp« atarted paatard^ to Morth
igltsb tuurtou to Irtdand aiU
tba
-■‘Ml- ^
' Mtoa Mtoato Beltaer
ddttog
GlMitot News
totoada to Oraad Baplda.
(toack from Dr D. B. Cargilg of
Mr. and Mrt. Ttokham wUi iaava to- Washiu. I. T. He writei; -Bleeirie
dap (or a memtha' visit with frtonda to Blttarahaa eniwd Mrs. Brewer cf scrofnla. wbieb bad cau-od ber great anflad.
SidsmOk Lnmbw In nU linen
faring for pean Tanible sorea wot^
MImm Beaa Bhadak aad Bthal Dana I break out on bar band aad fser. and
toft PMterdap for a tbTM moatha'vMt bast doeton could give no beln;
BOW
ber
health
to
expalleat
"
KlM
■ tn Tnvene Olty number Oo,
to Oraad Bapida. Datroft aadTpanaatl
BUtars to tbe heat blood purifier knowa
Thap wUI attoad tba
Its tba auto«Ma nmadp f-sr ecxema.
,«f«h» TMitoaUimhIhX tottor. Mlt rhoaw. nloera. bolto aad
^ toha-a aoitoa of tow raaalag Mran, It attone stM liver,
Irtdaan mad bowels, uxc^it polMas.
balpa diguattoo. balldaup ’he atrewtb. An emlnenUy AOted end AocompUUied luiiit A wonderfnl end
tborooghly qualified photofcrapber.
Onlv lOe. Sold bp 8. B Wait nod Jaa
AHcutorBovUnsb
• - Oqaraatoad.

MdwaaBifito torn »w 70 *r
«< nkMwa wUlHi 0( to* ci«11 »»M>

ASSESS”

*

-----kk;.s'.?s

DON’T B F

Steinberg’s Grand
Opera House

Poorness of Blood

Specially
}
Re-Euga^ed!
ALTMAN
DRAMATIG GO.

Two More Nights!
TO-NIQHT

Begin
at the Bottom
And see that you are well'
suppUsd with oomfortahle
hose—We ara showing some
excellent values In tan, black and colors,
at 10c, 16c,'boo, eeo. --

Our Fiflnn Cunt
Grade
SurpasBOB anything we have seen at
the price—Tan colored with fancy silkaUne heel and toe.

Our Twenty-five cent
Grade
Includes some handsome silk liele
goods in polka dot, stripe and mixed fancy
colors. Fine hosiery is one of the special
features of our furnishing goods depart­
ment.

Hamilton Clottiing Co.
We M Lut Them
Undursell Os

If we know it. Compare quality and you will be oon..▼inoed that our prioee are aa low as the so-<»lled spec­
ial sale or 1 >4 off prices made in this city. Our motto
is—“Not How Cheap, bot|How|aood.”
Our shoes are made by makers of Beliable Foot­
wear only.
Ton take uo chances when yon buy of us. We
have sold shoes the past^lS years in this city, and still
lead and let others follow. Hake no mistake.

FRANK FRIEDRICH
The Old ReUable Shoe Man
Our new store Is now at 84G Front Street.
H. B —Babies born In 1900 wo shoo free—Others do
also. We lead, others follow. 8EB!

“My Friend Tom.”
Tomorrow Night

“Pipton's Thonderbolt”

t.?-'

Fine Wood

For Cooking or Furnace Purposes

HIRDWOOU SUUS
HIRDWODD CUPPINGS
REMIOCK SUBS

HEMIOCK EDGINGS
NEMIOCX STOVE WOOD
HEMIOCK KINDUNG

JOHN F. OTT & CO

THE BOY WONDER

ttoit us Oslaaa's BmiU
OeoMiaatlBa Tbapowar
adps toltM argaasi. aar-----------------S htalB. Bat Dr.
Maw Ufa •stuiap inghk Bauo
Than wtn ba aaethor dsau glvaa at
tba ForuatMu hall Batardap. Jane lA
Mania bp Balm’a faU orebeatn.

— tx'i ■ lAM A. GOPERa

^Uw««rdieUrlB-iMdlonnthn,tndbiud unUaebOUrMiemee.
del, thoiOfTeehm.

Special

0

SHIRT
WAISTS

We have just received a large new lot of
of75c'and85c Shirt Waists, in choice
patterns, up-to-date styles,, that we se­
cured way under value. We pot them on
sale thia morning at the special

STEINBERG’S
Reliable Dry Goods, Carpet qnd Clothing House.

-. i

THB MORNING RRCORD, WBDNBSDAY, JDNg 13. 1900
’ gem9fT0£B9ML§
it tttwT tTOtm



toctfth* B*waUHi W1 u4 wUl kaU s
4«1*'

4MttoKo«ltit,fth0a» M bOw aartk-

««Mi
•acM.

Body wm hoZaavataaUy totmA I
Zkatoaaeal of Jeto CkiooU. wbo
AtodatbkhoMenlaatBIckth atoaaA
aartyyaatBdayaonlaff.wlU ba haU
troB Bt ffnaok Aoreh tOBOrrew
« ddoak. and tho body wU ba ta^NTarlly totorred at Oakwoed eaBatary.
UtBtkoroiaataawfllba toahm*
tha oU hasa at Maaftowoe. Wk.
Mr. OarroU kaA baanaanffara
aaariyayaar. At akrtatmaa Mau af
iaatyaar.haaaCarad a akoka of paialyak, fi«B tka tffaeB of wUek
a taeowad. A Boatk ^ ba an|I aaotkar akoka. aad naUalaB
that tka aad WM aaar. ka had anaataA
all af kk aCaIn Jaat. aa ka Aa ' *

oju m JO uiS aqi 1»»ig x p«*pa

pi

UI

Akat art to ba oSarad than aaxt tall
iathaacriealtaral aallafM they wOl
«aat kaCara atartlon tor Barepa,
Atoartaa T. Bkoaa, praddaat of tka
- Vraaaad Staal Oar Oo. of PhUadalpkk,
kook oat a llto laaaiaBoa pdlay of
•U0.000.OBaottkaUrtaatorar kaaed.
Ba alraady bald «»M.«o la laaoraaoa.

Etetn It toeterr.
A vary pratty daaalaf party waa
•toaa to akOBi 40 of bar yooaf trlaada
-laat araolay la tka Wo^ioa-toac alob
tMaaa. by Mka tiaoirnBa Oamaroa. Tha
> Maaie for tka oeeaatea waa torakbad

1'la.'si'SSiK
Tallriag Vaablwea
tor aak ^ tha W. W. ElmhaU Oa

Woodbine Cottage
nusut Rmus. Stall Uwi.

Mr. OarfoU araa harm at Irkk paraatan la laaAaa. Bafflaad.« yaan ••»
aBatotkkaaaaky wkaaa yenaff
L naayaaiaankaeaBa to thk
al^. whara ka haa alaaa aanfoA >a
tka ffioeary baalaoB, Hk yonan^
Aaachtaaa. Mlaak nad HaUk. wtU
probably oeettsaa tha bosiaata.

and

6atstda|S.

and Wedsesdaye it

SKKS:S:«iEfS.7__
aihbaalp^wytaad Ut

ttAMD *1*.

B. J. MORGAN.

Im. H. Pefliwict

*.

sisr.sr.'r.siEts.s'S!-;".; ‘i

dBloRBUo u tba KepatillraB couaty coamsiloB u be held duaa l». IMD a> wBirh ocarea
tkoB dalcpaua will U eloeud u atuad tbe ReMhUeaaHtaU, Cvaomaaieaal. Seoalorlal aad

^aud’juu^rw

Painter
and

Paper Hanger
Sbop.:(2i> Bo&rdman are.
Bell 'Phouf U23.

^^te^aUk-au

I ol eoler* rraJdlart IB
I at No.llSBenihU'aloe
airoet. oa Fn<
uj.Juoe li, Itou. at ioriock.
lur the
ll.r (lurpt-eol eJev'tiUK f." delecatea
»ck, lor
attead tbe KepnbUraa ri.ubl.v roareatloa to
I held Juoe IV, IWti. at wairb raerrollOB
'Ufau- wUI beeleeUdtoaiieod the Hepubli
,n liiau. CoBcreMlooal. beaBlurial aad
weuUuxe.'OOTrDlloaa.
rd. Jtlae^ IML
' aa.. B. Hr.TT.
W. W. DKAb.

r.t'.t.iLaaaT.

O. P. CARVER

Fire Insurance.
I. L. A. BuUdil«.

[TAKTXU U.u
* t'oloB eirpe
«TlB( B. P. H

Emld 0«itv7 Oook Book.

WAat. No.
A BepubllcAD ocueu*
'
Ward No. 4. WtUI Wfield
ba held ai Cio^
lae. oa Pnday eeraiae. Joae li,
IPOB CALX OR BXOaAMtIB—T he tunh S of
i. far tbe parpo>« of elM-tlos d
f eenth PAkt quener •! aeriio* U V.wa a>
pad the Xlm^lraa eoaoty cooM. B. IS w«e>. LMlAPAa OOBBI7. Jrriro V«-l7.
IdJBM ie.uiu. at wbteb cooUS Froot wrcrt.
*IU be elected to attead tbe

A Undtod naabar tor aale at M eanU
aaah. WUI bemaUad poataya paid
oaraealptof Uaprioe. Addraaa,ne TpoB CALa-Lou te and r
T M>uth-wmi comer of Pen
Herald. Tnreeaa City, Mleb.

Bicycle
Enameii

Ppwhlti.

a.J. Ft Laat
Gao W. Laa
r. D. Maam

•«

L”s:gz;s;rr;!y;j-4rs2-i-s'

Tratrerr t Ottp

fiiui DpiS t ledlttilj.

acbool boaae.
boB-e. aa
oa Prtday oecclar, .
IS. 1900. at V o'ctpck. lor tbe patpoat ol ol»<
hdelecate-w attead tba BepabUeaa co
ooaeeaUaa to be bald Paae IV. ItOO. at w

tasi-e eiore. Puder lean at ihU oBlce.

Beat to be b I in
the cityts at
LEDBBLE*8

John R. Santo,
Gmril lisiraiM.
Wurtbnry Blook

me ld.r(e b>u. will be M
krt price. Jobs VerU-

,‘poa aALX-a>i

SSMS :8SShSStS8S8S*

^OLOPm^ATTXyiOKj- II yoa

' I

Wa H.
W. B-Mc
H-D. U<

rir"1 ■

B8.MS9.SSS. : :St iSSSU

Urawo. or adflce Prana Daeia,TraTpn.«

See AtBplea in vindow.

BU81BB8S CARDS.

The Waukazoo House!
BroirCla.pojrt, BCIoti.

TPOa BALI-a
f I3tk aad Bo

i»e aad tot ponh.v«atror»
wlanrMi JoBb Verl^.^ I'
WILBELM, pbyNetaa aa
aau ol Oalee^ty ol Pea;

A aABOAIN-lB SO toot lou oa PtoBt aad

W.U*

atom

aad beet kept
_____ ________ __ ______ ia k ready for
boalneB. Open the yeu round. Good
Urary la eonaaaUc
-................
Rake made known i

Va.0

.MKBDSDIESSiG&n.
I hare bad m; boildios
reboiit and pot in good
■hape And am now ready
to receive all old patrona.

Good Line of Jeweli;
lllKiidsofRepairii«.
J. I. MIRTINEK.

E. W. HASTINGS

318 Union
Street

*
The
White Front

L. D. CURTIS
Fiieral Diracnr.
Dieiunifli
OCUUST

Wlfl

P^

joa Mralelaa aad ■arceoa
Tva.. -_____
a m. kinoi
lA 0%e
oBcePvtodtia______
PVtodtlob WMb.___
^^^i|Btc^
__ TP YOl* WAKT laauraMe el aay klad la amt
A claaaecaipaBlmerlo hay^OBW. lot or
a im eaU oa X. B. AUya roen 7 aad «
• reaatUeOa block.T rararM City.
»U tl

MiSJ£.”SS2i',SS?S.rS.SlS:
earydlMMee, Old VbaM.B; New, Mr.

0«.

l?T

99..SS8..StS.Str :

Votioa to Ocatraetore
BUa wUl br roecirad op to aooa oa 8alarday. JaacSSnl. lor buUdlac a (ova
ntaaltonahlp.
_______ ___________________
Plaaa aad ■pwlBcail.
.icaiiooaauiy
ailho Towaihip Clerk a oSioe, 8Mr
rtleu pool ofleo. Tbe rUhl to re)eet aay or
_ bide la maorrod Balldlmc (o be roaiplelod

sr.'-siS

Steinberg’s Grand
Opera House.

Saturday, June 16th

D’fe.^rasiri.KSia.’^s: •ssi'na-iasi-iris sat aa
iSiT.- -i. -

<?^’iSSSSians£i&,‘a.^a‘Si£S=S.”'.^£%.lS

Hi.Henry’s
Orsater ImproTed

Minstrels!

^”Hs£^a.“2r.£S

•afiasa

Tht Pen luqnette Riilmd

~

OOtMO MOBXB.

Ar^”^pide.|

D«J
doBCatlc oamu by tbe Uuet aad mo.i ap-

NerCr before these low prices—
35, SO, 75c. Seats now oa ssle st
Box Offic*. Telephone 112.

if*w

[ij«
iiii I

tiaa 4>See Deft to wait'. Dmf Store oa Veloa

•Prelcbi.

>.Kasoa.Aaaau

lamB im iwminBi 11.

L

At hone (RM I. u Wa. m^4 trow
KNa. Mrv P
Id gAM Md^^

tar M b

Note tbe Date.

0 00AM

Ar Peteakey ..

14-lef T«kCtt7Tu4iilQas-14

First Part.

II ON

flec^No »; n^rato.Bo.U. Rortbem Moac

». Cae paper .baaflac
50 —An White Stars- 50
40—110.000 Band—40 piANO TVKU««-j^
26—Concert Orchestra—26 Praet atiwM, Traversa i
16—Fine Singers—16
2. t^*qj!.«5.oPsi‘Kit35s;
Bo«a5rS*y^K^peeIaJ atwetloa efr

Unique Battleship

_____

May IA 1900.

Xiras. DR. ROeXNTBAE-TBOH peOK: OBee

PositiTsly tne Host Original,
Vovel and Most ExpensiTs
'of its class.

9—Star Comedians—8
2— vB«Sfa5£ycARa -2

si?s; siE

ootMO socra.
JXa up eulr. Is Preeb PTIedrlrb'e acw eiock.
Besldcace 111 WaiaiariOB
Wpaca'e
bPd cblldma-e dlaeoM. a eemlAlty. once
boam: lOtoUa. u.: t to 4 pad 7 to tp m.
Bell 'pboo*. Nonbera 'pboM No. I.
ArOrOaaplde.. lOWau 4 l»p
alfbl Nortbera-pboac. S: BcU.in.

Braid Lecimobile Parade.
li; Ct*» mnr.

8>. ▼. 7. Ofgtn, Oparatm MBttfttff

Fridaya

On Mondaje at Sattona Bay. and

WABD m». 1.

a«»4i

AND PLATFORM |

rap of Tar If It faila to eara yonr oonyl
crecdA. Wa alao yaaraataa a St e-u
botUa to prort aaiktoetory or mnaay
retandad. 8. B. Wail. Bnybae A Rox, danaa G. Jobnaon. F. C. Iho^

Said horae IKU be here nsise
daya,

ISllFZKBn

.Fire Insurance.

Vraak fyiodrlA’a b

bn^ and After tbia date Hid hocse
wUl be toood At ny bbm, 8»
State street.

aaatlTa coBTaaUaaa.
3aud.doMl.IMl.

..1.S
leuth ObIob8L

A Card.

Seneral Custer
feiserly owned by PMu Wnrr

Monroe Center.

oraaCUyFaepla.
irpatOB akOB aad make you
Many of thoaa who attaadad
■ yoa do with aU you
taSjr’ Wl"u»1»«i<wS'^it5
away oalakraUoa at Qraad BapUla
tte. OaUcraaerMiraHenhO^r Mhlw
yaakrday wara aorprkad whaa tha pa­
nda waa paaalar to aaa a famUiar flyAait^you drnyykt
laorrmuet.
ara oeenpylny the drirer>a <'aaat
»Oi-tf
Daweyb prltak oarrlan- At drat
Antwerp city counoll bat derided
they eoBld aearealy ballara thalr ayea. to eeDd a formal lorltatlon to the aliah pO^^ALB nHBAP-8U Di
bot afterward they ware cooTlnead of IVrala to rlalt the ciiy aa a ninnlcly^iCKEV ri.'aKraHKDiu>oMa->»>im
that It waa noae oUar than BLmar Me- oal BweaC;___________________
i.N locative. thr«<-dPunvMiet Park P
Mr*. Al.ord.SUaielolrrwt
W
boy. fonaarly of thk dty.
Manda—U 5 aad 30 too old te hope
Bin f«r coDOrel hou»o.
a improrament:' 1 ehould aay not. nrAKTU)-Go«l
*r vork. ApplraiUocerdoBeo.
ke7.«lOne }oet bayine to lira. Taka Rocky
Moanuin Tea- You'll ba bloomlny A DO(T TVe heed eellle rreated lor a^
THE 8TAQE
ra pe-turr, two nilWe wott ol poet oBrr.
fair at eo. '< Aak yoar droyyUv
WlU lekr- et •! per Math. A. LmMoto.

Abont VoTthpe^
Oaraktal
The ataamor Oolenbla yeatarday
^
tha blo^^ aoMM
J^tka
took mpamanyara oa the axcoidoa
ConadL______________
dkWaal'^T^ to Northporv The Wakanx k now
kto patkat atraaffth
rth by boUdlac •»
id aaaktlaf aatora open aad ready for sanmar yneak aad
aaer yntarday from Trareraa City
' *ava ao maeh faith la Ita earatlaa
Dr. aad Mra. B. L. Aaktoa aad
•owara.thnt they offer Oaa Boadiod tonraoBB:Dr. B. D. Aaht0B:& A. MeSoUaea tor any aaaa that It faUa to
Oattar. Aaa Aroor. Saaiael BlrdweU.
.■nra. 8oad far Ikt of
AAAraaaff. J.AneyA'
A0o..1blado,0. Tam Baata aad two ladlaa.
SeUbyAmnkta, ?5e.
Tboaa who hare takaa rooau tor a
BaUbVaiii^Pina aratha bah
ttBnareMr.aadMn.O. A. Ward aad
twoohadienofOmad RapUa and B.
Haworth of BlyR^da

ebons Stallion.

fr iwil

^ I

Mrs. E.M. TIMBUH
KIBOXLLAXBOOB WAMTB.

DBOTB OBWBT^OAmU^AB.

aaay laaoratkaa aad aoralUaa whieh tha HI Baary Biy City

I bhv« bought the c«lehrAted Par*

.“tVSfSE

on Tnesdayi

ImarlCoOoy Teak tka lya of Tror- Sa|A not to ataal tba other talloWa

klMBLiAltoLMUdlliLMtJALkLlALMtk
'Flood Tide." tha eoaat of Maine
drama .wbleb waa praaaatad by tha
at Btalaberg*a Grand
laat aranlay, k one of tha atzoanot
aad aagat lakreatlnf pUya (Iran in thk
(dty la aoma tlaia. It ia foil of poweraadaaaalBg eoaipdy. aad tha aodlaaea aajoyad it to tha
Tha pUy-araa pot on with aaoaUant ap^ aoaaary. and aU of the
parte waff played with (nUfyloc
bUII aad totaUlyaaae.
The atorm
laae was lakaaaly thrUllaf.
The eoeapaay haa played aaeh a aoaeaaafol aafanMatthat It haa been aatended tor tonlybt aad Thunday niybt
Ifcay wara to play Fatoakay oa than
daka bot Ua Baaafarof tha open
hoaaalathat place made* uktakala
hk booklat and lat (ha honaa for tka
Maaffar Altd to caaoal after Maaacar
SklBbary effarad to oxtand tka anyayanaat bare. Tnlybt tha aompnay
wlU repeat the faaay faree aomady,
•My Friaad Tom/- whleh made aneh a
laeeaaa Monday alyht. Toaorrow
araalay ‘•Mptoa'a Thnadarbolt,”
liraly eosady by Bdward WalUal, the
antbor ofi “My Frlead Torn.'' will ba
ylraa. Thk k a brlyht witty
fall of amoalay ktaatleaB aad cparkllay dialoyna The play Uka all of
thoaa (Iran by tha Altiaaa oaBpaay,
haa Barer baaa praaaatad la thk dtp
batora aad a BOBbar of alarar apaelalUb will bo latrodnaad at aaeh partor-

S52?-

m mate Straat

aay ba Baatkaao tha Utaat modara
botaalMB wayoa kaowa aa tha “Loeonoblla" Thla will be oaad doriay
thalr parade at Boon oa aaxt Satarday.
-afcadaaalBCbaU waa vary pratUiy
Jnaa 10. npoa which data thk popnlar
'nffbtadwltb Japaaaaa laataraa. aad
Blaation will yire oaa of thalr
Aka aoaaa waa a vary pratty one.
nalqaa partonnaaea at SiMabaryh
IOm aad aakv wara aarrad darlaf
Oraad.
Aha oroalBf, aad a vary plaaaaottlai
oaaaaajoyad- ________
Flnma from Kn. Dawey'a Boaaat.
kkbnt thirty of her trlaada pathorad
B. K. Bcffnan. maU ayant oa tha
•tbarkoBa Monday oroalaxto oale- Para Marqnatta rtorth af Grand Raplda,
•aratatba alxty-Oaoond birthday aanl- rameiBbaradtha anplpyaa of the poet
. I want V) write cha
wanary ol Itra. J. K. Slekelt A vary offiM in thia city in a rary kind and Inaoranca for yoa,
aad will yire you
»laaaaattla»a waa oaioywl. and aaab- thooybtfnl wiy yeatorday. Of eonrae prompt aad carefnl attention.
Only the moet raliabli
•taatial preaeat war left by tte
they eonld, not attend tha Dewey cele­
jpuy aa a token of thalr aateenL
bration. BO be tent them, at a aonrenlr Doe companlea repreaent
Ratee rery low.
of that arent, a plnma from the bon• 100 Reward,«100.
Bet of Mre. Daway. They prlr.e it rary
, Ike tMdara of thk paper, will ba
Johnaon Block
Blaaaad to laarathat tberakat leaat hlyUy. It looka pracleely Uka a wkp Phone 73.
—adiaaddkBiathat- of hay to the nnpracUeed eye. aad the
-----------jure la aU Ita aticaa aad that k ladlea of the poet ofBca. howarar they
Oatarrb. BaU*a Catarrh OAra k the nay eary Mn. Dewey bar hnband.ara
only poaiUre omra now kaowa to tha
Sodleal tratamlty. Oatar^ balnr a not at all anrlooa of bar mUllaary.

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•aA0klta<affaUaad Wla^ aloth

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I •oindt^nr
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nT^irid eq
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Hare I not WAAaa ya bawar
MBatblay aald to ba tha ntma aa
Boehy MoaataU Taa. made by tha
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Ika telTMtiM of a i

OMftvt-KUMifa. a waU kam
•BA fiiVMta* Mia «Mak« of Lowall.
Mbm., kw kaaa aaag^t ta tka aet o<
«Bf|la(r.aaAttiaBaA ka mast ka*a
laAaApabtaUlaCara loa* «Um
Aka aaakar «( aKialM toaad atkia
teM. wklik Maat kava kaaa atolaa.
Akawpaatkaamadatli ^paarai
Aa tka vkaat Aalte la pertlOM of lU
•art, raaaaa aad OkUkawa Uk tba
.Craaa kma. or apUa. tkat aaaallp
CatkaaaaatkataaAarakoek aaA ko4a
^reaaa. ■xparlaaMdtamanlap tka
aHMtkaavooAaaoi«kBtaB>Ate nakt
^ Akapaat.
Aa aactaaar aaptopad by aa Amer*
laaa aonpaay. wko raeaatty rlaital tka
Oamdal ManaAe la Oeraaco. aaya
«kat tka Iron la alfftat on tkla aaoaalala
iteaaCaiaattofarBlahalltka asallora
•f Baclaad wlu or* for a pariod of sao
yaara.
Miaa’Valaa OonU will r>*e
•o Baraa Oollare. LoakalUa, Ky.
-Wltk knt two dayi flraa bin to lira
ky bk pkyaleiaBa. Attomay T. E. Fol­
iar praaaatad tka
of a ellaat la
Aka Haw York tapma eoort. bafora
^Aatiaa Hkao^ at Aytaeaaa.-^a
■aana waa Utaaaaly Aiautla. Waak
•■A audatad, faea tefaaa with daatk.
BkaaArMatapatAUaalApaad ^ady
^arotad'kklaalkoantfftkaaerrV ka
Jkad oaAartakaa.
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>WlUlas 0. Dalton. amyloyaA aa a
AknaaratSt. UtAaal'a orykaa aayloio.
•aarTraaton, H. J.. kaa tetlan hair to
• larfo fartnaa. nld to ba tss.000,000.
. «hapraparty aoMa to him throofh
Aka Aaatk of a eoqda of tbe bob
Jbka l^aak, who a«a«ad a ftaat ter«aaa la Aaatialia aaA dlad roemtly.
loarlac no lanaAlate fasUyZha M or Bora yonaf (ntU
trean tka ArFoatlaa Bapablie wko
roaaatly oom to tka Oallad Slataa to
la aad alDOk i»ktac at
axpaaaa of thalr
r la BalUmora. Fkt)

NOTICE

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■'fiTtko»*op*il» «ix ■noniaodxa Bitj
aqt ta peiiqiqxe eq ot ti •a»jti*nap

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