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The Morning Record, May 16, 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)
Date
1900-05-16
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1.200
THE MORNING RECORD.
•’■•■‘•sJissssrziaiRxs:
FALL OnUFEKIHG
XTMOBfirmtd X^ort «f Sor.
MBd« of Brittah OaniMm.
1 rm Praiefte
av« am Vp
TRAVKRSK aTY, MICH. WKDNB§DAY, MAY 16,1900.
WSAT yOOluP »AB»AOW! 90r
ItoatJlMBeaateeTheeecftt olltower
taSncyOrtoto.
■&. Umj U-At tea
BseoCi^ of tee tabtet of MrtOe at
OoL teeMrtepteaeaf Adatral Daetd «aeROW Panmt Bear tome tedaj. Ad*
mb»l Doiev Mde tee teUowt^
GOIHGBA^OWORI
clwrttatthebMtotedtortotoh mmIfariag tnm pMpPtaftl bnrM.
teed to betec «M oei ia qauUtlM
oalj MBeiaat to pnaerre' Uto. There
anhoreporte from the Brittob eido
aaa Bothlnr offietol from the Boer
aide, bat eoDM uBoffielal Baer eeoouaU
tefatoh aaplaaeant leadlaf ter tee
Brtttoh- One aoeoont aept teat after
eerere drhUar la tee etreet Golooel
Bedaa-Fowetl eeked ter aa andtotloe
aad earreodered Sandap
W^lagteB. Mnp It-lt to learaed
oa the hMt aatherity that teo Boer
JeatHeBl e< Olfftoalw delegetMwtukeiaeetoad ottetoUy In
dematto eepetep kp. the goeera*
•MteMiayaoBBecklathe ■
ItfltegpmMtMttofiriery eredu
-AtBL Lento V«ettothma are PmAlie. to the eptoka elote '
.kewMM.tkeMtorie»of the delii« White BieMtoe adtletM
taBlOfoUlteal lateM thaa d^
matto.«adwUlaot hamper iteeU by
MRROWIT ESCIPEDIINCHIRG
Xmreaio Marque*. May it-TheBsere
OB Batarday oeeupled tee Kaffir loeatlOB at Mataktef. They were la tarn
attaekod darla( Batard^ alpht aad on
Sandayfeand teemeeleee enrrennded.
The Boon loot eeraa kUtod and oeeeoteoa wounded. The Brtttoh Ion* 'to reparted to kOTe bean keaep.
Ou r^ort mf that a large teree of
Bowe wore emmd by tee Brtttoh at
Mateklag. Pretoria reperlo oa tee
otemhaad teatMafekteghaa taUaa.
LeodoB. May 14—The war oflea kao
raooteedteelteUewlBg from OoBoral
BaBor. dated at baadae at 1 o'eleek
thtoafteraooe:
"Wohareeeenpled Daadoe.
Aboat
S.eoo of ted aaemy left pHtorday tor
OloBOoe. whore they entrained. Thrir
wagOBO alee loft pMterday by DeJagera drift and the Daaahanaer road.
Their Kaffir* mid teat they were going
toLalnnn*lt Almoet erery heeee In
- Beadee wai eemplately looted. The
Merigatem eoUtorp to aU right, but tee
iiaclilnnij of tee Dandoe eolleriee hae
been deetroyed.
The hoaeee of the
tewB an damaged, bat are etrnetarally
lataet.''
There to nothing teat ean be added
to General BaUet'e
» to greeted
The halt argument la teTor of tee bEL Mre. J.
of Oeaaral Brberti at. Krooutad
Eltea Foeter, made aa argement In
tarM of tee aboUtion of tee army
IdMdeato on tee mareh from Blomfon- teen and wanted aa amaadmaat adopt
ed te prorlde tor teto.
tela bat tell aetelag aenutional.
POUB WBM MOBDBBBP ,
> of Mother aad
TkTM Bona Fonad, Father Mtoring
■pwlal to the K<mlac BM*rd.
Pekin. IlL. May is-Tbe daoompoeed
; bodice of Mre. Sam Moeer and her
thiaa eon* were found today at their
home near Frameak Sam Moeer. tea
hn*be»d and tether to miming. He to
believed te be tee mnrderer.
Mia. Jeka Aaby and Thine Tear Old
oyid Died ae tec Boealt of TwribU
Bams. In Amboy, Mine.
epMlal i*Tfc*B®rBl*e aeeord.
Amboy. Mlnn..May IS-Mre John Anbp
WM trying to etert a fire with what
■he enppoeed to be. kereeene, when e
tefTlleexptocloneeearred. Mra. Aabp
WM eareloped In flame*, alao bri
daaghter. s year* old. They died ehort A9U1NAI.D0 WABVBDtLBGABDA.
lyafterirarda. Mra. Aebyh fether end
two brotboie who llred near, attempt Bigalfloant letter Snbmltted te Sen
ate hp Preeldent.
ed to M*e bar, bet were pewerlee* All
teTM wwe badly bomed. bat will re- , BperUl 10 Ttat kanaBa HustO.
Weahlngtoa. May It—The prerident
today traaamiaed to the eeaate a eopy
TMtordny’e Bate Ball Scoreaof aa aategraph letter of Agnlnaldo to
hi* peraonal triond, Seaor Legarda.
wrttteo In Mnloloe, Jan. 7. foar week*
before the iacergant etteek on tee
”
i* 11 \ American tercM. warning Legarda aad
hUnfa. and Ntehoto; Seymour and *««iiy to leave tee city of Manila.
I I \
BT DBVNKBV INDIAN!.
Thnneblll aad Sehriven Pettlagar T*re White Woaua Shot at a Saaoo
ffife;::::::;::::;: \ \\ 5
at ShewBM.
apacM toTUt Htnlac B«a>r4
(teelt and PeiU; Orth and MoFarWichita. Kw-. May IS-At an Indiaa
t—«
doBM Inet ai^t at Shawnoe. Okla..
OpaaMlled t*relfte lanlar. dark- Mta. Artenr SnlUvaa aad Mtoe Oeadar,
white womas. were abet, though net
tetally vroandod. by todiiM white
meklag fen of tee proeeedlagi- Other
^nMaadOriggar. Dann and Me- whltm
were lajared by clcbe. hear hotSalra.
Um,ete. Tbe ladtaae «vere dranki Henna tmaeoa.
\ iS \
SS£r-“
^S^Md Bynm KatoU end Ser
Ann.
TO AWAIT BBgULTS.
OeveraorThploi Ba* ffiaken Oaartei
Will Wtflaj Bohel llte-
air*5i5” w ^
Ws havs just received direct from the celebra^
Whiting mABufactery a large and elegant line of their
finest sutiooery in their Angera, French Crepon, Gre
cian Bond, Organdie Bond, French Organdie, Imperial
Bond, English Vellum, ia the very latest shapes.
The ladies are especially invited to call and see
them, at the
The Old Reliable City Book Store
Alfred V. Friedrich
STILL SENITOR CURK
Hobart, Reecher Co.. Proptietots.
Huodreils
of
Sample Foots
sold
daUrit loss
thda Cost
of
Raw Material
^
JIO umlet^Um
foii- Dko^Wr—
lu }ou msul Irmrii u> uAj -iu>'
"TbAl'u vbAt'l did
Be
iked tBu ir I'll hr uerj
If te kUued mc.”.-Tro7 Tlmr..
Blouses For Boy’s
26 and 60 cents
Very strong >*aloes for tbe money—all pretty
patterns in checks, spots, stripes — bsauties
every one of them, hoa will wonder after
yon examine them how we can sell them so
chMp—Honestly, they are worth more—sizes
to fit boy’s 4 to 13.
“Iron OlAd" Hoalary at 85a
S£:r s. BENDA & CO.
Fashion
and
Sound Sense
YOU’LL
SOROSIS BE SURPRISED
SHORT STORIES BrniEGntPH
Wi*.. May 13-The large
of tee Chleego Rockford
kooiatp work* were baraed today, lom
•ioa.000. Paale eaeaiil ateoog three
baadradmaa, waaip end ckUdraaemplepee.
With tew eneepUoae aU mdlaiary.
amp^. lU.. May is-Illlnoii' In
ability to hit Pitcher Utley wae tee
eblef cauM of bar defeat today at the
hand* of Michigan. Score. 7 to a . The
winning of tel* gnaw mekm Miteigaa
tee rioter u the terlee of three gamee
played.
Chlengo. May 1»—The Pingret poor
garden* la tete el^ wUl b* opened to
morrow to MO temlllce eeleeted by the
board of cbariUe* tram a long Itet of
applieante.
B*y City. ®Py ls-Jo*tn* 8. Steanu’
etrengte ia Ineraeatag rapidly io Bey
ooanty. He bM e majority of tbe delmretet ao ter elected la tee towaahlp*
and hto friend*^ oeafldeat V
will carry Bay nty aad get the eonn^
delrgatem.
St. aalr. Mleh.. May is-Mra. JnaUa
B. Whiting died of apoplexy teto mora
lag after about aa bonr'a lUnnm.
Wabeah. tod., May is-Oa the tearte
trial of tee tio.ooo damage ealt of
WUUa Shaw, an employe of the Lake
Shore raed, egalnet tee eorporatioa ter
la an aeeldaatto Jnrp
te the Koeeia*ko drealt ooart awarded
tea plrinUff dS.OOO.
May 14-The Inereaaed
oaralaguot laet pear wlU make the
total reveeae to the etate from railreada mem than «MO.OOO gnatar than
iMkpMT, whoa it «vw elightlp ovm
•l.0OO,0OAj_________________
^
Toangatowa Moldms Strnek.
aendacBMW*.
iva. O., Map IS—Tha maidam of overp plaat la teo eUp have
■track. Tha maoUntott Will preb "
>»toteem.__________________
ladtenenoU*. May 15-Oovemor Tay
la Oei
Baulatelp
lor of Kentecky today
tor qanrterunt ten Fte«» hnteLi »!-«•»*«■
aenriftea*lylntMd*.tering here u«-l Newport Bewa Va. Mey IS-The
S^Splm^Parimr.^Flekm', tilteenuM Involving hi* UUe te ik* :hntU*telp Kenteeky wn* pinned in
IgormmtetphMbemiaeddnd by tee nammtorina at ten ■Mpyai'te today.
rttet WntelnglOB.
SptodmTaml Beydoa; PMkm and
iMtoianM
•Mlalfinn
f»Mn*it Bead wtU give n fin* teriel
Cnmait Bead wUl glv* a fiawjnetol
Frtieyj party te ten a»rOp**aHnaMFittg
party te tee aty^>«»r
SoM party. «tp Opma BoMaFUI aa^V
dapaigkt.
sHr“-...... .... i
Elegance
in Stationery
Bt Boer ItelagatMWMtXaae Proper
Strikam st QoImj Mtao Aeo»pt OompromiM.
iaaUlmportaatepoehaofair Ute.parapietol wTb*IUralB( BMor*.
Oalamet. May it—Tha i
ttealarip dariar tee meet meat pean.
Oalnmbea. May 1
I have alm^a teoa^t betea dmUhir of tha gulaey mine hM granted te tee
red tea fhirttoth Loelri' e fira par eaaA ratoe tBaeaptuad flag to tee <
apaaa oodna ofaelteB tHiaaa c
wae pMiWa». what weaU Fanacai la pay iaateadef the ten per emt eeked ter nM ta the I
end tee men retoned to work tkto
The Areadlaa etrUme eeAdmiral Dewipaad partp loft ter
■ XtoFiTBUt
e^ted tee offer of a S4 iaereaea per
Watelaptoa toelfht.
moBte laet^ of tea M per ecBk white
they wanted at the ontereneo - ihto
moraiag. ThoywOl retera to work
Xnrderer Oaplared by Faraien aad tetoe*eBlag.
St. Louto. May It- The ei^tk day
deeerely Bandied off to dall by
of tee etreet ear atrlke teow*
Depnty Sheriff*.
M far aa
>p*cUHc n« MentAf hreord.*
Tranelt Company to eoneemed. They
Warren, O.. May It—Ltw Atkin* of are operating n number of Uno*. but
St. Louto, Mo., who mnrdernd John under etrong pellet protecUoa. la the
Barton nt North Bloomfield loot night,
lliOB*
----barely eeeap^ lynching by eseited Ing, with e pro*pact qi an amlonble
farmeia. Attlne wae ehaeed two mile*
and compelled toiu^endar at tee point
of a rlfia l>rer 400 farmert amemblod
and were organlelng when depnUm ee*
eretly bronght Atklne twenty mllee
tonantOoremerSprigge of Moaororland to tee Warren JaU.
taaa TakM e hand After a BaetgaaWBifT POINT BILL PABBBD.
UontoPUad.
Suaetol mTW Harat^ BMer4.
Bet Bed teem Keneace wee Bererely
BoUm. Montnaa, May is — Lleat.
Oritietoed.
Got. Sprigg* teBlghtaaaoiaeod ha .had
arMlaltoTfe* Ber«lBca«eore.
toted Wm. A. Olark of Butte, te
Waahlagtea, May It—The Honie tee Tteen^ eaaaed by hto raelgaetloa
epeat meat of todayh umliwi la ena* from tea United StatM aaaate today.
ildoritlen of the Weet Point mUlterp
Wariilagton. May It-Maaater COark
aoedemyappropriatiOBbOl aad a bill of Moataaa today aaaonaeod kto raalg..........................................tiOBal
a from thaMaate. Said bef'ActBad Oraea. giring teat eoelaty a bread iag apoe my own jedgamMt aad boldand liberal charter. The foroMr pam* lag no one reepoaelbto ter tea tmuH I
____Iteoet important amendmont. The
eoaelufled to place my reeigaetlon
are InterbleadeO la the
Bed Orem bUl *ra< ertttdaed eererely la tea handa of the chief eaeeuilTe of
by membere generally, but *riteeat Moataaa.”
dtopeelag of It tee Heaae adjearaed.
Mr. Clark charged that "tee method*
of proeedare -of the Inrettlgetlon of
Sboea in a way new to *boe eoi AGAINST ABMT 0ANTBBV.
tbto matter «ra* manlteaUy unfair and
■trnetieg. No other aboe* for
women *re ko abaolutely perfrei.
-indlcial.” and ooueqnently bad
ICn. 3. BUen Foalar Urged Oongree*
They comfort tbe fMt—They tre
reiulted
la
n
▼erdlet
oppoaite
te
that
te Abolieh It.
the moot durable. Hundreds of
which ought te bare been rendered.
^•ver*e <hty ladle*, and the
SpceltUoTbc MonlBcRfccrd
Senator Chandler eaked teat oonaldworld'* most fashionable women
Weahinirton.Mey is—Seerete<p Boot, eratlenof a reaolntton declaring tee
wear them.
before the Honae oommittae on mili eeet Taoanl be poetponad mntU tomor
KlritB
C It
tary affair* today In behalf of the
0)0.OU POM
row, which wa» done.
(ICTIMS OF IN tXPltSION
Fourth Yeur-No.945
KBT SBmBOMITEO 0m01BE.LT.
-I oaaaot teU'Ww deeptp rratatal I
am ttM pea hare fteaamotee oppor*
teattptefapmp hamegHotee
teat crmt Hm a gamber of Idam Baaaiar4MT«toc«>7U<t.S00BMM UA erxof Ut
liHppoan ■(» I Aroadlaa OtrikeBaded.
Uitta. Iliv
to ■C«I>
aotUMT to Msovic* toop* o( tk« ailntlM of UMUkim «r ttet U
bM raltond- Tk* 1m» iipwto gto*
BMn tMB m MM for paattl
14200
ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH
The Lender in Pine Footwear
'deplL'
3ro.Aa9>ainte «
flf aitic COWMSS
To those
who appreciate
The tAlue ol O *, tti* tklcpbeer u Isdl
b
ibic.
. J
U faeUtUUM InisiMM »u4 OoM
At the SPLKNDID VALUES we'll show you in
MEN’S SPRING SUITS
At $4, $5, $6, 16.50, S7.50. $9.50, up to $10 SO, if
you'H drop in and look at our line.
Special Sale of Shirts—49c- 65c to $1.00 values.
stehstbeho-’S
RELIABLE DRY GOODS CARPET AND CLOTHING HOD8E,
•aaaaaacHK* »»«««»«»««
t»
Men’s flats
tw.ryiu.iif Wants a ne* Hat
Our hat department is crowded with spring
styles—The quality makes them economical — the
styles make them tempting. The new Fedoras and
Derbies appear in every correct shkpe in a score or
more of colors. We begin 'the price at 50c. The
higher you go the bigger values you get—but big
value for your money every time. :
. Men’s Fancy Hosiery.
All the new shades in solid colors and fancy
stripes and polka dots. We price them at 15c. 25c
and 50C. We know we can please you.
THE BOSTON STORE ‘
QUkSS BLOCK
FBONT 8TBEET
i»»
**a*a*»» *4H**»»a***e»«»fH*aHa
aowpoi la lodkr
Michigan
Telephone
Company
Reduction
in Icel mmM
Now 75c a Month
to priTAte fhmlUos.
PtymUA nonthip in ndTAnoo,
Cba^. W. Merrill
•’cHJ&TAScool
Kaek and tan, welt and. band tom aoles, fS.S0
For ule only by
Bete’ptooAMBAlU. 410W.Fn«t8t McNamara Block
PABEEB BBOS.
FRONT STKEBT
c-
THS MORNING RBCORD, WEDNSSDA7, MAY 16. 1900
UIESMMTUFE
•ormrasMT svxumra.
I xoBvura jksoosd.
Oldaet Women la this Meckm ftehed
• of TMtoary Mere laArtharG.Korw Belatea Isteraetlag
iathePhUlppiae
OBAHP TE&VSBU'BKiUUA.
J. W.
mtuamiMn.
ihareqnifBaaBtBOdl
ia the wap of deer i » la the ycoI toBildlBf
Mr. Partcer will report favorably and
wM creatly pieaaBd at the growth and
pra^mityetfltavenaaitT- theacent
of the pOBtoflee d^artaeaat will toe
Orrr dsccunc ten ma to lean what room the peetoSae will teqain.
Mr. Ftofte atatad that the ImportanoeefTrafeCMpae the eoBi
eial entre of aertben Ml^lfaa anUtted it to n enitBUe fovwni
tonlldlaf and ha toMieved the proapect
for the Improvcmant la the near fntnra
to toe VBI7 Mfht.
Idltao^
Hn tasluc* of tied* ia tevor of Iht
nUtodatotM dviif tba pnMBlod^BlBtastlea bM roMkod tk« iaaodi
Mom of •i.iu.ooo.ooo. aa i
«hM pMOM-tha remr of •
TIm Wonco of tnte ia faror of
«|M DaH«l{Stot«. dorlMT oU tho od1 th»l
MoKU1«7. <k« WMUnglaB to Clowload fauiativo. »M tm.000.000.
f«tU«a»ttor is uetbor «v the
tkCMTMnof'tda>lfaElnle7 odMlsWInttOO hOT^MOB B tnd* bBlBB«e tl.>
»et mt im
J
ennt m tociErr.
£nm
The Bovo DltieU Oliito wee moM det «ith a Bamlaa
loaetoeea laat eveaiag by Mn. Bbner
and Miaa Oarr at the borne of Mn.
Bbeer. The bene waa baaatUnUy
tftaBedlaaaUlaa aad^aad while
the eolor eebeme of
greea^pinh aad white ^tag carried
oat la.the loaoheoa. Bopae of g^
d XraB the ceater to the
aMdBriBttbce
aidea of the dtalag room aad the lltUe
• lUBfBzmttos. ^Ths «dnnee B|rent at\
Areoad
proqpBrSty fata made food hfa prMB- the walla of the rcema were placed
laaa, haa dose tan timaa more than he plecerda
paoBlaad, and the people who kaow
of the land of the Boaee. aaeted from
food thlnf when they l.aae It wiU toe Bomlan hooka, which were eatertaln*
Blew to chasfe avch a;certainty for lag aa well u ioatraeUve.
dOBbtfol proBlaaa.
The memban of the cloto met at the
home of Min |Oedy aad exchanged
Tutrcaanry d
Dt'a lateMdr- their headgear for toeeomiag Boaaiu
Mlatloe atotaoMBt lahowa. the total
black, la which
It of caoBey In drenlatSon la the they proceeded to the home of their
Onited Btatea to have toeen $s,oao,&ts,. hoateaeee where they were met with
4M. A year afo, ob May i. leM, it
wna only fl.sts.asT.BM. harlsf inAt their platee prettily deoorated aad
BfBBiia Bora than $lto.000,ooo within xecated meaa oarda gave the foUow• jBar. Wbea Mr. Bryan wan Boninated. In 18«e, it waa tl.Bts.est.ads,
•ad haa lnereaaed;iS per cent einoe that
wtroB Arthor
a Mnm. BOW la Go. K o^ the ttad
Bagteant in ecrvlee ia tbcSPhUipplaee.
tea hen raeMved by hie pamte.
cowtaiaa a dcaeriptkm of the aoidler^e
life la
from the letter an aa feUewa:
PaMg aty, P.t. April t.iM0
Dnrftolteat Bone-lam mjoyiag
the bcBt of health, and am getMiMr
al4agall ri^t, thoogh the waatl
terribly hot, thla balag the hottest
nsBth la the year. The relay ai
GOOD FBOSFBOM FOBOMBBBZBS
will toegie ia atooat tear weaka. aad
then 1 BBppeae there will he iott of Mot Seriouly DamaRed toy Fleet la
tea. staadliv oa gaard aU Bight ia the
■IWi LonUty.
Fnrtter tBqnlry ameng fruit giewaie
I have never fere a
in thla loaaliW ladieain that swut
Joining the army, aad U aU gen well ehvriu are not u badly lajarad u
1 rxpeet to Jria the ngolara aa looi
tte invnUgatioM of Oce. W. Lardla
I Imre iheWaada.
enggestad. The true In Judge BawLet me give yea aa Idea ef what
daU'B erehaid am tn fine ecedlUoa ate
rhatever.
Wedaeaday sight 1 went on guard
repertea elmllarly favnmbla
...J ate tbs tram ia Dr. & J.
aad eama off Thonday moraii
Kauland'a omhard am also ia good
0:S0asd .at n O'elodi. .oar
eondlUmi. Othere report the
pect of it rather, ntarted on a auueh to thocMrii la some loot’..............damage U neUeable.
atooatB or 10 mlln. the place whan
ocmgpBy ia camped, aad got into thMr
camp atoont: o,clock in the aftanooB.
We reeled then tiU etooat midnight
aad then etarted oat aeron the rice
ficldf. toward the
reach then atooat
llaed;ap on the bank iB^oat of
eaptnred about 7S Boloe tout no riflea.
An (aat ai the natlvn ctme down the
river we roped them In. Therd woe a
aharp head in the river and we got
Jut below that and took ttoem in.
down generally three or
They
tear in one canoe. They were coming
down to attack the town of Ty-Tl bnt
they were fooled for once and we etart
ed beck about e o'clock in the morning
and got back to B company abonts
o'clock.
We etaid there the net of the day,
then marched back to Puig, arriving
abont;S:80 in the jnoralng. We etald
in camp till 9 o'clock at night and 10
men alerted ont again to a amall town
thatiaconDcetcd wlU^Paalg. Weetarted on t acroaa the rice p^dlca to the Paa*'
ig river, a diatance of 4 mlln, and then
croeeed the river end formed a ekirmleh line. We went Into the edge of the
town and laid down to wait for the
Ladronee. Only elx or eeven ehowed
We laid low and watchad them to
CM whet they were going to do.
They went to a aback on the bask of
the river and each of them got a bolo
and etarted into the town, bnt we were
eoon upon them and I tell yon we got
le nice boloe from them. I g^gpe the
Ladronee are getting tick and tired of
their work. We were very glad to get
back to camp again and have a good
nlght’e deep. I am going on all the
marebn 1 can tor thare ia a good lot to
aee and learn.
Abthub O. Honx.
Oo. K. 4tnd Beg., Paaig, P. I.
Tu paaaare of the Mearafaa Ctoaal CfeeraMCUleb
m in the hoaae of repreaentoUvea toy
the otorwhylmlnr vote of Sts to-ts. ie
tnearded at a eomplete victory for the
aubM
PteklM
TewpUcki
e«^arlC»rM
policy of expanalon. lu Importance to
--AQarloaa eommeree and Ita valoe to an SatwdPeaeuu
redkl
a aavy render lU oonetmetioa
At the conelasloB of the repeat the
y to iaeare oar an•aetmaater. .Mlm Batee. ceiled
pn»a^ aa a world power.
toeate.
Miae Wait rcepoaded ia a
bright orlgiaal poew'to '*Bm Diviehi"
»Dox't awap horaee while eronlaf a and MUe Pilktna reapeaded to the
BtroBB." Ie tbh food advice that iaaue
toaet, ■*? f
The Boealaa aaticoal
Osrdqp Bcaaett eablea from Parit.
hymn waa beeatlfoUy eaag by Mre.
The Mew Yorii Bei^d ia ont atroBf for
Daytoa and Min Bllaa gave a witty re
PmidMt McElniey'e reelectlon.
ply to-To toe or not to bar The Affleriaan aatioBal hymn toy all the
Biocnc Patxa ooU the pace for Pepa-Boealaa uTrnvelere" eoaelodad the
Uaile pUitora aaklaf.. The Kaniae
program aad a pretty readiUoa of
aty ttskeiB wlU be eompellad to meek
■Borne, •Sweet Bome” ob the aolcly faU lato line.
harp by Miae Oeorgletta Bboer broogbt
the party aafely hack to America.
The mamtoen, ai a token of their
appreeUtlon of the faltbfoi work dar
Threap Ctaeea Kn. ing the winter of ttaalr leader Min
Brovltiea.
Oarr, preaeated her with a dalaty pl<
A vnty pleaaant aoclal hop wu givea
Bdward Baney Boofbt Qalok
of DeUt china.
Uat evealng in Fomtera hall by Alfred
Daytond Theodore Dion. Helm's or*
ibmday evening. Mm-Bdward Ban«y
Adalightfnl party wm given Inet
eheetra fnmiahed the maaie.
e< Bnt Eighth Btraet la aald to have evening at the bome oa Mr. aad Mn.
Work hu been began on replacing
'aengfat to «d her life by Uking a large J. M. Tborau of Webeler atreet, in
Aon of landnnnm.Shc had been In poor honor of Min Charlotte Helm, who the gutter on I'nlon atreet betweei
tealth for Bome time, and tbla, eorplad will leave eoon to spend the enmmer Sixth aad Seventh.
W. G. Meyen of the steam ebooUng
and friends etMaehvUle.
K ia thonght to
Mich. Gamn and other pleaeniee oc- gallery, had an experience Saturday
tevabaanr.
e tor the act.
When Mn. Howard, the mother ol capled the ttee till a late bonr. Ke- Bight that be will not care to repeat.
oa board the eveolng train for
Mn. Haney, learned what her daugh
of lemonade and .wafers
ter had done, ahe anmmoned Dr. Mini
served- The eompaby left a fine Charlevoix to spend Scodey. when
the WlllUmsbaig mill be beard a
Fearing that more medical pWee of silverware ea a token ef the
d be needed, ahe after regard and appreciation of the com ahot fired, and abnllet crashed throngh
the ear window, ncxrowly mining bis
ward called Dr. Holliday, bat Mn. pany for Min Helm.
bead. Who fii^ the shot aad what
Saaey wu practically out of danger
wu the moUi^for the deed, no one
tetore Dr. fiolliday arrived.
OLSBBrrLBBS MXBriVO.
knowi.
Mn. Haney waa aomewhat under the
laBnance of tte drug aU night, and Wm be Held at Old Miarioa Jnne (
The High Mbool beaeball tetm will
wn net allowed to Bleep until ynterOolnmbla Will Bna Bxennioa.
go- to Petcakey Saturday, May i6th,
Aay aeornlng at 5 o'clock.
for a game with the High school team
Arraageaieett have :
wheraby the steamer Oolnmbla will of that place.
ran aa exennion to Old Minion Jnne
The Knighte of Pythlu will give
Mn. J. B. Ladd retamad yeaterday 6. the oecaeioa of the Old Bettlen' their lut aoclal party of the acaaon et
gatherlag. which will take place at the Pythias Temple, os the evening of
later heme In
«tott with bar atear. Mn- 3. M. Btakn- the resort The prtoe for the round May a.
trip will be M oantt and the eteemer
lea
There will be a meeting of the stock
AMeroMB BengteT wt to Bead wOl leave haroMt 8 a- m.. ramaialng at heldera of tbeTravem City A Old MUOUMMelosaata after the close of the nioa railroad today to diacan mattem
atyyettardeyea
MlnOoekhM retvMdtohar heme
la eonaecUon wUh the bnildlng of the
la Big BapUa after a vlalt with the
This will be a good epcrtealty
line.
eld nttlen and any otten who desire
lOnn Smith.
The Ladies Onild of Gtau ebnnh
▲. P. Bough rammed to Jaateonyn- a pkeeaat trip to visit the reaort aad
will hold a meeting this afternoon at
•nday. aftw a vtet with frlmda la the have a good tine.
3 o'cloek. with Mn. C. T. StonL
coasnltation of teyeidau wu
A Woman's Awful FerU.
Oaorge MeUllaB aad Arle L
'*1ten ie only one ebaane to i
la theeau
WKitoSUffhta Sahlagyatterday.
'lasdttet
'
of W. J. PaAar. whoje enfferhig with
Min HaiBcnd wiU go to Aaa Arbor
typhoid imenaioBla, The aymptow
mteyfaravklt.
by Mra 1. R. Bant of Ltma Bldge,WM..
had
beeone
very
alarming,
and grave
Min Alloa Son* of Harbor Spriaga, from her doctor after ha had vainly
team were entertained that he might
M vWtfag her aten. Mra. B. B. Oara- Mad1 to care fan of a frightfal m
latetroableaBd ySiow jaaa
BteMtedferMd^ aha
Tte Cneenat Baad ie preparing for
aHabk ref Uka Aaa waa
the •neataorial party tefU history, to
latteeiWywtarday.
i bar. Itb a weVv^*! o|am
be ffttns Friday night in tte aty
Jann Feraley waa called
OnaraHonea.
Bnd aty ynterdiy attaraoan ra
^lons(w*a^*T^U
aaeonatof tte aertom tnaan of tak
il-Thoapaon hu par*
tether.
ehanad the Oce. <
Bev. Bngh EaaBsdy aad wife left
Waahtnebm etreeb Bar lather. Albert
yweaedey afmraeea far a ahert vUt
Boeanthal aad rietnt. Minnnraoe
faWsMTo. vAen Mr. Esaaedy will
aMJalk.efOrandBnpldv. wOl come
tia ■,« heratomidewithher. MteFlornaee
nrrivte Inst night.
irt DOSE OFUUDjMUl
lanaaiiiMn.
VWIB Whw mt TV
bnt co^raaedyoa earth, canae cold
teM^iftatateVa. MaadMcte
Away at Age of- BS Team.
Mra BUza Onrtk, cm ef the oldnt
of the Sfiad Tearame
raftan, aad' probably the oUnt
i. Ie dead at the heme ef bar
Albert Barancd Berth
pac^ Desnaedwu M yean of age.
ate had baea a rnaideat at this i^iea
lerovnrM yenra eomiag hare from
Ohio to 18«8. tee leaves fonr aoaa,
Harvey et tSM dty. Baos ate WUllam
et Ohio, ate Merle of Iowa, ate one
AMfhtar. Mra Albert Barae, of Berthvt with whom she had maided fei
aoM yuan previont to bar death.
ttemwlllbea'iwalnr aeaetlag
the Boyal HeichherB in Menttgae hall.
IMienntenf.
DO YOU NEED
A GOOD STEEL RANGE?
auCKM^
B/Usu
^
Yod Cm Hits One
Joat as well u oot—I hATS
a large line of the Penin*
solar and Qnick Meal Steel
fiangea, from $30.00. A
fiftle cash down and the
balance in <
payments.
I4utve a (nllUiieof cook
stoves, qnick meal gasoline
and quick meal bine flame
oil BtoTsa.
a#
^
Slater’s House Furnishing Store
^^ture's CUR_^
u]
‘Fagged Out,”
HevcKEADAOIE,
BACKACHE,
POOR APPETTre,
BAD COMPLEXION,
wsU. i« u
120 M'z'oa.'b 8'tr'eet.
Spring Shoes..
The newest of the new styles is footwear
you will find here. Never have we shown such
beautiful, attractive, durable shoes as we offer
at .our low expense and cash system prices.
This is a big saving to you. Our assortment is
so large you can get what you want.
Come and see the men's shoes we sell
and guarantee at $!.4><,in tan and black, in
vici kid and satin calf, coin or plain toe, lace
and congress.
A. S. FRYMAN
136 Front Bt.
Praotioal Shoe Man
Hold by Dniurtsia Pr1ce25c.sn<lS0e. T
Warm and Windy Weather
and Cool Clothing Go Together
We sell you the latter to give you com
fort in the former. Trading here always
means your money’s worth;
Summer Clothing
That means solid contentment in the
days that are to come. The light gray
serge, single breasted, at $6.50 and S7.50.
As good a seller ■ as we have is the blue
serge, single breasted coat and vest, at
$6.50. Have you seen the double breast*
ed blue serge, silk faced coat, to be Worn
with duck trousers? It’s a beauty, and
sells at $7-5a The skeleton coat, with
trousers to match — nothing cooler
more comfortable for summer—sells at
$7.50.
Wheeling Needs
the Proper Clothing
That’s what you always find here—
the right color, the right quality, the right
Have three counters of bicycle suits
to select from. The $5*0, the $7x0 and
the $7.50.
In bicycle pants yon can’t fail to be
satisfied, no matter bow exacting. There
are dark and light and medium shades,
and all manner ot checks and stripes, and
scllat$2«). $2.50, $2.75 and $3-00
pair.
Straw Hats
And comfort are synonomous terms.
Never carried so fine a line of “comfort
hats” as now.
Have the latest in rough braid—com
es packed in a neat leatherette case, (fin
est thing when you're-traveling) sells at
S1.50.
Two other grades of rough braid,
and they're dandies, sell at 75c and $1.00.
The split braid hats-^A splendid as
sortment to select froHL selling at 25, 50
and 75c.
The Mexican hat for girls at 50c.
The sailor hatsjfor girls at 50. 75c.
Negligee Shins
Have one of the biggest bargains
yet offered.
, ^
A fancy shirt with two collars and
a pair of cuffs for 50c.
The Madras shirts in all manner ot
colors and a full line of sizes, at $1.00
and$i.sa .
The Chambray Shirts—A l^uty with
three plaits in front, and trimmed in white
at $1.45.
Xhe Cheviot shirts—The finest line
on the market-*-as good as any custom
«aac Aift at $3.00 or $3.50. and our price
is just an even $2.00.
Store open Tuesday's and Saturday’s until 8 p. m.
The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Go.
'-"fy'■5'^ *5!
THB MORKPiQ RBCORP, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1900
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WUh avrOls. M j««n o( a(«. U •
MV mOlpos pMtost r»Mn<J to tb«
Wvdo{hMUk»tOn«dB*pU« Mob
n» aricto ot tW fltwiii to tMi
«Mi H ukaon. M Mia aspflUa AM
Ml hMV ate hM kMV o]
«ani. Ba «M OM of ih« vMitk>
M M ia WojM WMitr. hta hoUtaia
Cool&c^op ow •l,000.00a Be VM •
wUmr vtWoM oUMno. So tea
i,bot thaU wWo•tasti Bf* nkaova.
r. BB old
tfMtoeMtoteBBABnBidMt of Dv
tnMfar0wW]r«». AM oBAAaaljr
•n^MnlMviiU* BMMiar tho
Wmim Ammb Biftlii tkmrak. H*
MtovWktobBBA Bt tW epnbir
PM^w.bM OhBTlM J. StBimBO
UmA aoBseUilBf pohUbt is Us BStftaAB. niBkiiV UM Mr. Anactrar
had fBlsM ha wmi to Us
•aAfesaAUvArtiw. Bom of tbs
oUmt ■aMbaw at tb« aomgntatiom
holpadteoanr tho atrte)na maa oat
tothsTastlbala,aaAthorahMrUa qaioti7pMBBdawar.
flraatBrUd la Ua W* lanbar aad
(MarTBiAaefO, B. Worastv A Com
paaj. at nahv. at aoee Mcnday. aad
at aSM tha tova was ia ralaa. A
hirh waatarlr arlad prasaUad. Tha
loH vm ba orar t*00,000. partiBUr iaaarad. Tba Bra atartad ia the 1usbar
7«iA aad ia a abort Uaaa tha Wff
mfll,
itM
Avatlian. koi^tBl. two luabar Tarda
aadaaBasbarofetbar balldlaca wara
iAasbas. Two baadrad paopla are
H. O.AUaa of Marahall.B wall kaowh
bona bBTor, bbts that ia Ua opialoB a
bataafaniaeteBOtfar AistaBt la tba
DUtad Stataa. Ha dadam that the
aapply of boraaa ta t.ooo.ooo below the
Bonaal aambar.
At Maskaroe loeal oelorj rrowera
afar*tUac readr for a Mr aaaaea.
TboMB DeLoar A Sea are patttar la
l>8.000plaau for their ftnt env,
. wUW wiU bo ready for nae ia Joly,
They wUl pat oat twiae this aosoant
fer tha oosead orop, which will be
ready tha ailddie of September.
Sarrirora of tba tamoaa Loomis bat
tery. wUch took a promlaant part la
the drll war. wtU bUd their aaaaal
reoaleo at Coldwatar. Wedaasday. May
BABSLT B80AFBD BBAXM
BnAB.SaevlMaa^by« Boraijc
tef Bhoft in Marsh Faetary.
Fred E. KBoedea hod a rary narrow
eaeape<i«n a boerfUa death at tba
etanh factory oeriy yastarAsy
taf. Bala a nembar of the Bi^t
teaa.aM 1b aeon aray eaairht bis
eMhtaslBB iBpiAly
jnt before We factory closed Mr tbe
Be had prmMBS of mlad to see the
deafen of Us poatOoB. aad bspoed
the ahoek that
aw to teUew. It nqUred
asartlea to nalatata hie ^oMlian. bet
he msHved to keep fTMB baUf throwB
oauefaat.
BmMotbMware Istb satirBly off Us
body, with the eeeeptloa ofapert^a
pair of robber boots that he had oa.
Bio watW was ooeepletaly crMhod.
Dr. BeUldpy ettawdaditbe
tbe rietlm of
tbe eeddoet. who wee takes at cm
Us borne. Bcnralecfcrc hrsices sad
BBBfly eaten the left aide wiU ley
Mr. Kaowlee^fora^tlme, bet be
tafertnaeU Uhare neaped arltb Ua
life.
__________________
Sdward XUmnry Dead.
Wet Weather
Goods
r It agaia •«“! cibaaed
It is fearad that tbe srhol# towa srQl
out aaotbM’ word.
te wiped oat A crew of 100 mu ef
“ira
“in Just as strong without Uiat.' as
“We are all too prune to
the Menomlau aad MarlaeUa Ara^- mattered.
matte
- In-a and adrette. anyway."
use adjeetln________
partaaeats are fichUaf tbe
He picked up the paper again.
Tbe tews wee heflt tear yaers Sfo.
•Tliat srhole aeutenee might as well
COM eBt-" be said. The meaning la
perfectly
- dear
• ir without IL Cooriaenaot
Coorisenaw
8HIX.SOV SOUfiBOPBHBD.
Is reaUy tte orylni ttooi of tbe hour."
Sonth SIdeBeetalry VewlyntardBBd Tbu turning to the girt be said: "Ba
For external use
to keep dry Inalde, keep
Thus we see the power of habit. Fot
The BbOna boaee, tbe betel oa tbe years his duty bed been to edit tte
eor^ef Ualoa aad Sereatb etraatr. "copy” of prolific correspOBdents.
wQI beopsBaceiafertbapebUe,
tba awtafement of Thomn O.
y two En^lah peers will become
WMBorBiBc.
e in 1800—the ymmg Di^c of
Tbe booaa has beta eemi^ately orarninster on March 10 and tbe Bsrl
baalad, aad is BOW la firat elan eoadlLeitrim on Ji
When
Um. Lawton reac^
tlOB. Bew paper bee beea bur. sew
1- found aerenU hunili
all tbe roomt. eleetne Ufbtspat ia aad
tbe bnlldlaf flUed for tbe
tiu of tbe pnMIe. ataeoet of fi.ooo.
Edward Eilmary of Pniasole, sea of
Jeatn EUmary. dM at s o'clock Tanday moraiaf of ceuamptk>n at tbs
of 17 yean. Deeeeisd leerea a wtfs
1 they should oaand...................................
one child, beside
a a
father
father and
kpi they do oil
mother.'brotbersud sistera Fsoaral
A man’s conscienct U either Us best
■errleea wUl be heU from the OetboUe friend or his wont
ebnreh at Mpplatoa. Tboraday, at to p.
m. H. L. Oartor lias obarya.
An Irish critic i
representing death that n
AwalUar Fostofiea Aaditora.
life.
Bpcelal UI Tbs Hesvnie kscoan.
A
man la not a bird, but bis
Barana. May 15—Contrary to eapee- wifemarried
Is apt to make him nnal! oecnsiontatlOD tbe poetofiee andltora from ally.
Waablafton did not errire today. Un
wbo la aupposed to know
til tbay do arrtre the postal aceadal i^ says that marriage wliboot lore Is Ilka
tripe wKbont onions.
TnUfatloD wUl be bald in ebeyanee.
When'some n
. t tip In
Ir the world
eterrlKxly
smalt i
. appears
..
them—
Anfost Beltner'a Aqoariam.
Ud they appear
a
small it. ererybody.
A fine litUe aquriem baa beu
There are many different oecupations
rtofed in the show window of tbe la tbe world, lint erery man. woman
aalooa of Adfoat Beltner on Beat ud ebUd groy<i older at the aama
time.—Chicago Daily Kews.
Front streeV The . bottom is of
at* BerriU* fright.
pebbles, and the aqnsrlnm ia aarrosadA man was going home to bis
ed arith erarfraena ud man. maklaf
Ud family. It wBs.growing dark,
It very life like is eppasruee. It will road from tbe siatiou was a Imi
ba Btoekad with fiah U e ebort Ume.
alon;g as fast a
end he was genlL„------_
could, when lie Auddouly suspccU-d
io'i>cliind-w.is following him
that
hlui«ineHUO*Blllad*.
After tlie nlllur of the IlawriUe purj>oscly. inn V
festi-r till- II
Clarion Imd been bensed up efaln«t
chnn-h.vat
.nnL
tbe wnll a few tliuoa and drepcetl
"Now."" he said
to bims<-l
b
eroond in tbe dual be «ueoee<le<l in cot If he's nfii-r m<- ' and
breaking away from bla awwibiut lonp tbe rbmvbynrd.
The man followed him. t'agne rlsenoutdi to nay: "Rlr. 1 tbauk you.''
“You tbank nieT~ e*<bilui.*d tbe Irate
i (U-ioiir of
null
Tliiitor in o«toulKbmrat.
eplcmlld matisob-uui. Silll
“Ccrtalul.v." repllec the editor. ‘•You
round -..................
and round.
nfier lilm.
......................
hare done tiie an IneetluiBble faror.”
last be tiimeil awl faced tite fel“In wbat tfoyr' dematidwl ibe rU- low.
-kot: "What the dli-keni
hiW.
do yi I W.1M . What are you following
O.
Blake, one of the oldest
phyaidaBsla Manistae. died Snaday
airbt.
FraaceaPoUer. tbaltyrer old yirl
who raa away Mth bar lorer aad was
aarrtod at HoUaad, was aeateaead to
tb* School tor Girls at Adraio ontU aba
beeomei :i years of effa
lawleoH liruif.
t IV inquired ibc
At Ladiertoa. at tha moraiay ool- editor.
••Tbaf« what ron said,
leeUoB Ukea Sanday fBoraiac at the
"Wen.” relutmd tbe <.Klltor, *it oclal ebarea, tha Boa. J. B. etnred to
w made a irlft of 11,000 to OllTst I might ban- iN-en mUlaken. but you
aoUeffs. This is bat oaa of Mr. 8taara*s bare now pmrod the cane for me. and
aaaay Ubaral cootribatiou to adueatl X am umirntly grateful. You bare re
lieved mj- «-ouwlen<-e of a great load.
emal aad ehariUMe work.
1 feariKl that I bad done yon u UiIdea's tovB. a small eUiac oa tha Jaatlce."'
G. B. A i. read, aoath of Haekleaw
Oi^. was riaitad by fire Moaday moraPERSONALS.
lay, abent too,000 feet of lombw bclaf
The Ixird Mayor of Sbemeld. EngAaetieyadaBd two ears, obc loaded tand. liaa voiimihudoiHit Onslow I'ord
with hay and other with feaeial mer-
VUHSB 8TXXX BUBJipiO
took a i.leee of paper
Beared That tbe Town will be Oon- sod a pencil from bU pockm aad UM
iper on his knee.
pUtely Wiped Oat
*‘“J*w
you in a mlnnte. Ulsc Jonea.”
May ls.>Tbe fire Is etfU
bemlacatFishv.Miehiraa. TiMaeet te^Mtd.Then te mod orer rarefii«y wbat
elAaoftba town baa been tetUlydas
at writteo u cbO’poper ud crowed
troyad and the flames ban eptsad out a word.
” he said. haJf to blmaeraaa the raUroad tracks to tba west
the wet outside—
A Kaoklntosh wiU do it
(provided it’s a good mackintosh)
Our line
ranges In price
from $1.30 to $16.00Our $4.00 coat
is a wool Trecot, and
a good one.
Pur coats at $1.36
and $1.60
are well worth more money.
The time
is sure to come when umbrellas and
Kackintoshes -will interest you
very much—
When that time comes
we’re ready
to show you—
is being gatben>d at Genere.
A fund
f
P, to
tc build a pulillc library as a mebiorhil to riatt R,<«hTS Kpem-er. the
elergvniau wbo has the distinction of
a Victorian Cross.
It was awarded
for gallantry at the telfle of Charnalab. near Cabul. In 187U.
A memorial is to be erected at
Hampton Wick. Knglanil. to Tltnothj
cessfully resisted an attempt of George
1! to close Busbey park to tbe public
WlllurU's
is to be tom down
and the Virginia botcL a modem mUh
lon-<ln!lar sirui tun-. Is to In- eaected In
its pbnv. Wllbinl's has been one of
tbe biuduinrks urWasblngton. and half
a centur.v ago was miiniK-pil anioug
the greslc^t bolds of ibe i-utlnworld.
TEST THE KIDNEYS!
And if They are Diaeaged Use the
World’s areatest Kidney Cure
DR. A. W. CHASE’S
KIDNEY-LIVER..PILLS.
It's a simple msuer to lest . .
aeys.
leys. You
you oeeo
need not consult a aocior.
doctor. ,
By aiking youndf three questions
ucatit
yoa |
I determine wbeiDcr or not yont |
kidoej's are denoged.
I'lrsi: "Haveyou backache or
lame hack?"
Second
»Dd: "Do you bare difficulty in
arioslin
ilittg or a too (requeut desire to
nrtnale!
,
Third:
"Are there deposits like brick
•'Well. sir. do you always gn home
Ine till iir*Yir I
urine aCXer it bu stood ioi
like this? I am gplna
Bro'iwn's iiniiM- with a
nw. tiin If- 1° Its early stages kidney disease ii
porter nt the station i!?.i
.
I'y a
boxes of Dr.
I'd follon- von 1 shouldimf.1
ffud the iilarv."
I Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, a prepira.
__
tion wbicb has made Dr. Chase fsmoBi
bat Wbat Ha Ashed For.
| ujroughonl the world for hts wonderful
"Ko you are lookiug fur s posltiou.'' j cuies of dl
* of................
tbe kidneys,
said the luiTcbaut to Ibt-'j-oui.
'youth with I Mr. UbIj
lanigold, paiater, Water
writes: "!
'! bav
blgh mllar null noisy neckllo. "Wbat fawn,
e of kidnCT affection fot
cau you UoV
'^T ted
d
doctored in vain nnu!
“Oil. any old thing.” replied tha
time, and .loclo^
young mao. ' Uf eourse. I don't expect Dr. A. W. Chaie a Kidnry-Liver Pilli
brought toto wv
mynolie^ and they
tbe junior iiartneraiilp at tbe atari, but
brought
^
mniplctely cured
cure'd me.
me. II * eannol say
I want to In- sure of an eariv rise."
I
^wpielely
eaongh in prsiw'of tbeir wonderful
Hamilton Clothing Co.
$3.00 $3.50 m $4.00
Rin®€C ^
Coiposite
Ladies’ Gloria
"
fi
m
Virtoria for ilie new town
will rise I
WBbar Boae, a farsur of Valley
towBsUp, lirla* atoet eeres imiloe
oonthweat of Alleran. was atrack ^
Uchtninf dariw a storm and iMtaetly
kUlad. Ha was in bad at tba tlma
AtHaeUBaw City, becaoea of tha
aaaoyaace eaaaed worshipers la 4(ia
••Old Miasten eboreb*' last aommer by
falUaff particles of whltawsab. tha
tresteea reeenUy decided to prorida a
ssbatltata in the way of ■•paint”
WhlU tha mea at work on the bsildInc war* aera^ac away the aeesmslatlOTSofTS years of wbitaaraah they
foand os tha oriffioal hard BaMh tbe
saaiaa of toariats. many of whom, no
doubt, hare beea dead tor half a
eantory. Bran one of these laaerlp
tiOM mi(bt recall to soma mind Inter
eaUnc hbtory.
PnbUe baths oBder the control of tbe
city covernmeBt will soon ba in opera,
tlon at Bsdson. It baa beea aaeertaln
ed that baths eu be eetabllahed
Uttla expense at tha waterworka, _
system hariof beu earrled u for
■eaaralettmmera ea a prtrate uter
thara la more eaUarb ia tUs aaetti
aftbeeeutrythu aii ouardlaaaspateoisthar. and sntu tba last few
ynie was aoppoaed to be iawirebia
Far a tjmt muy yean doctors pn>aeueA its loaal diaeeaa end iraaMbedMelriaiiiilm._iM_ by eoMtutly
falUsf to eataartlA local tratoeat
preaoueed it inearabU. Seieaaa has
prprueataRhte be a eomUtetlcaal
dlaeaai. and tberafore reqslrea eoaaUtatfoaal traatwaaV Hsu's Oatarrb
Oara, muefhetnred by F. J. ~
On.. TdMo.OUo, latte oalye
tteaaleana
I oa the amrtet It______
________ _ la4Ba«BeM lO drops to _
SlhrreisS
•F.J. CHBHBTAOO
iwb(a2C^!& an tbe teat.
BmUCfiBtBrrOookSecik.
with perfect confidence that wbat baa
provM an absolnte core in ao many
tbouiands of esaea will not fail yoo.
So long ai the cells of tbe kidneys
-------wasted sway, as in
Kir J.ubi-K-k 1
!■ of tbe
AOard.
fame In the bon<e of >-oinmoni<.
We. tbe undmlgned.
I»r.
William MaeSVil Wliintler.
Iirtiiber <>f tlx- artUi af that name,
died In I.4iiidun a few ilaya ago
He
wan u auriftMi In the .-oofedemio army
diirlog llu- Hvll war
bottle to prove aatlafsetory or money
tbemstrong,bcaltby and active. One piH
Tlw family of tieneral Gordon bar. rutnnded. 8. ft. Walt, Bngbee A Box- a dose: 25c a box ; at all dealers, or Dr.
burg. Jamea O. Johnaon, F. C. I'hompin tillthe IaiihIiiu TIuk^s ngal
|iro(e«ii<d In
W. Chase Medicine Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.
tbe i-ollef tlou
bm of
« uxiut-y
.... for their fiipport. "It !«."
l«." tJiey m
.v. "the last thing
M.v.
be would liave wifb.il.”
Audrt-w Coat.* of I’erib. Knglaiid,
who dliil reeeolly at the ng«- of M,
III.' iSKt of four bmiliber« who
i ade r
biiili up tbe spool eotiou
_____
ing uiaor lullllonf. Their f.
Can be argued from both sides
was a bumlile raifb-y wearer.
put. -S Si.
....................to ...........
be ablllTy to reason from observation.”
"Bat hot
>w have yon arriv<>d at your
before he spat tab olive Mono Into
gutter. A man that <t<M-au'l care and
is> un-d to flrbikliig
flrl
always wants to
IN- bow far l e <-au flip tbe olive
with his tbniuli and1 Index
finger.”
ini
ty Cterk NavtoB to Jaaob amaa»n ami
Mtaa BUsb B^. a»fi te Blmm ClaypoM aad Mtekatia Boyi. Ttelateafiad bridaa an staters
tea freaiWiU-
W. E. HANEY
Men’s Governor
Four dollars.
liable
Frank Friedrich,
New Store, 242 Front Street.
L. D CURTIS
1
Funeial Director.
h(iuai,ai1IOS«utL VrIcrWreri.
OpvB all o (bl.
IHri tioDV .Vo. 1»
Bicycle
Enameling"
Don’t Pay High Prices
--- fob---
SHOES
1 can fit ladies, ffentlcaen and eblldKB with beat shoes at lower prises than
any other store In town.
Bepatrinir neatly and qoleUy'dose.
J. SHALIN
Best to be had. in
the city is at
LBDBRLB’^
Bee aamplee in windotr.
>1, ProatBtnM
John R. Santo,
Guiiil lisirun.
Fine WiJod
For Cooking or Furnace Purposes
tete^'la Bat^’’’
A Xasa Cfiaar Brala.
Toar teat taallagB, yoor aodnl pasf
Uea «r bMtaaaa Mea« dapoDd tni^y
BBtteperfietBOtteBat yoar ttommA
aad Uw. Dr. Kiafa Mow Life Fills
CnA^Uffbaatttin.
i<*te;
of the question, but where is
the man who can argue on
two sides of the grocery ques
tion r-There is but one side
and that is in favor of pure
food for everyf^dy at the
right kind of prices. If you
have not already, give your
next order to
Tbree.fllty.
These are oui leaders—made by. shoe makers
of *reliable footwear. Sold by the Old Re
POLITICS
•Thai
bat man has Juni taken n drink
-where.” Mild .KhrrUwk HolIae^
-nnA lie Is not tm-d to
«> doing micta
a tblng."
"But." the great amateur dcieeiire'e
companion nabL "In- doesn't stagger."
1 know It. and 1 uerer mw bit
hrforr. Yet I know that bv has just
takou n drlnff'of
airong Uquor.
p» .-l.UUK
•NJlHJr, an(j
would not meet bl* wife at tbi*
meni for
in cash. ’
"You are a marvvL Mr. Holmes. It
aonieiiracs seems to me as if ytiii must
le giftrt
“.V.i. I
Three doUan.
A ts mbI bsx
MROWOOD SUBS
HUOWOBD CUPniGS
HEMIDCX SUBS
HWIDCK EBGW6S
HEBLOCK STOK WOOD
HEMUICK MnUIG
BiiWwmlk Lumbw in eU-NM,
JOHN P. OTT & 00.
MOM to Tmmim mtj Xrtwbtt Oo.
THE MORNING RECORD. WEDNESDAY. MAY 16,1900
^ovnvnputiiuiimww^w*
f§eWt0FTtlE90tL»
I
Hfjt when a faSew
lookyoaMtto
^ Poor W.
‘'Hebaabto
____ .
and aeeeto Ca ibaa every one ot ea. No
weader. 1 geaea it kapt Mn pretty boar
W
W tMKT WTOSiCt I
B It ^»laU» ■!•(*««
AiMpmIteCttt
IteMBatBOfMoBBt DalBtkMoBdtr
B%kV Aa toMBdtey Marttd «*t Snt
iMt tkw t«* htm ktnlv tot
MBtBi tt« teMlt 4«lkU« tB-
4MWtrtaff««w|M0,Me worUolffe*•irSmM Vuiv «f tt* UktV7 •< OdbfH»it Byte to fM» wTlttoUto
■< fcwhi
p ■|tim ly — ------- ttolar
AliB-AtototaB oUWi to
M. Abtodr |ht tot
•NT MM.
At » Amw ttow mwtlytoM to
iBBieBtvtot BMtrtWtoitoto
Mit to >BW tow trom» tnm •
tokwtom ttotoato> tow
■BBB7NM7«naU. AtTtotltef
• witoy towk Uto «to awMt fw.
Bw«* tot tUpvtd !«,«» toolkt
AmOUm tolUatowto to
tot imUwtj to Pert ArthtrlatahorttiMtto
tlw of 0ta Vnadtee wUl fwtta t%m.
rtioMn to the ftotoltT of WteUto
tn tmactof to tttood tto Dntotntle
OQBTMtkm »t Sum Oitt to torn
Ttora wUl protobly to »trtm of tco
waffoBt. 7%v wiU Ittft Ut taTM t
veto tofbrt tto tCBOwMoA
At toiet of peetort ttomw wfUttto
pUo* to eoBBMtlOB with tto ^tprc
tor atpUtU of bit Impertol HlfhaMA
ttoOrowa PrlotOf J>tpu.
Itortto a SoUiraa. a leatontM cf
Ptntteoto. Fto..toa for M.OOO,ODD told
to BuMtll A. Alter wd otbtn SOO.OCO
tertt of pitob ptot ttoibor toodt to ibt
tooBtiw of OoBtetb. Mwrot, Btldwla
tad toeaBbto la Atotou.
Tto taUwt BtoB to lltiTltad llret to
CtRoU ooaatj. atar tto torn of Watt*
Btottor. aad, wilb a atraart ^pcoprlatoBf ■ bit aatot to MUat Loaf.
At tbolr Wiry to BtoeBfoatoto tbt
Vatok rectoNBt waa beaded by
fMtaeatal feat, wbleb eaaaM to bava
thrtoaa oa tbe bard fare aacettit
lytbewaipaifa.
. Obtoarob bealtb depatoMt ofBi
araeoatldcrtoftto ad^MUty ofrctiUBtot tto ate of talpbar at a ditto*
toatant aad abtadeetoc fonatldeb. '
'ttore it ao doabt abonk tbe cffietoaey
of tto latter, bat It it beUertd that tU
ate it attoadad «itb daafor ao tto part
^ef tboae caipleytor it.
Tbt raeeat ftooda to Taaat bare aot
tojared tbe oottoa erop.'lThe raaton it
that tto eotloa ataaoa to tto Lone Star
Ptota to vary badcward kbit year aad
ao exuatire ptoattop bat yet beta
doat.
Vnto wiMf erM u Un wb* nada*
tTBU tt ‘(to n. I vOI to Ito. ■
~
A^ Ito (to Ito ’ttotoatkto
tB Nto n M Banhiy Unn:
Bar. 'tto a ttoehi n eato to 4mm
aad watoB. to waodwtaa.
Utoi 0«at tbiy totwratbtotoo
Btolat tba wto. mtfrtwg^wtr
tMMbnnlM. ItoObotamy
['
i
11 M
1 M
(dgulU.
It waa ntteily tnpoealble to beep tha
acaadal from tba nra apaperm. WltUa
94 boon tbe world waa informed that
Allan Wentworth, a otto pramWag
boalaeM and aodety yoting man of t
I k«Te had mj baOdios .
isbnUt sad pot in gooddiape sad aa now ready
tu leodre eU oU patroae.
Wagkd—.KA
Good LiiM ef dewoln
III Hals amapiiriag.
J.I.HRT1IK
SflSBL.VSr"'
a3£5».i=r«s^^ The Waukazoo Housel
Tto tort fatnktofl aad M tofi
toMfi «B AM SMiBttala M nady tar
CmUBBSMSIMiffii..*'
^iEE
Tortnrad a Witaccs.
leleaae anflarlnt waa aodured by
wiincaa T. U Martin, of Dlxia, Ey.. be
fore be gave ihla crldeaoe: "1 ooog'
. ... jlihk until aqr thrMk waa nei
raw; then tried Dr. Klng'e New
reliM
.
'bleb gave • have need it in my family to
yaare aad reeommaad Ik ae tbe g
rtiaedy for eougbe. oolde aad aU
throat, ebmt aad luag tronUea. It will
atop the worat eough, aad not oaly
pravaatabuk------------- ---------------------- ,
tkn. Prioe Me
^aaA
aad fll.
fll.^
Bvary beUle
.rankeed. Trial
- lal bottlaa lOe
I . at
_ S. E.
JohaaoB'a
- • K»'a d
drug atom
Ts Oars m OaM Im Oms Day*
rake Wamei a UTtitt Wine of Tar Syn.|
the be« oongb itmedy on earth. 95 ai>
V
D*- 'ik.V'Kfa'TSsniitsr:;
lyiss.vx
SS'.-'i't.nsiSS-.'i-;
■““"“xrsrffl.r
IfyonbaVe a du
bars, or any other property ininrahlfi.
Idsdly remember 1 want to write tto
iBfiaraBoo for yoa.
will giveyott
yofi, and
•
irompt and eareful attention.
Only tbe moat reliable fitock Innr-'
Mfifi eompanlfifi raprcfiented.
Batefi vary low.
/
ttaa OtBceom u. ....__
to. KorlkNerAera phase
I'll have money cnougb for Sylvia
iqb'gsixamboub wants.
and me."
How It all flatbed inatlDctirelr through
bla woridng brain; lion- raay it aoemrd!
‘■as?
In fancy he had already clutched Ac
toga of needed gold: ~
He crept from bit h>d and elraltbily Bhawr.al tatBooib
^
Valao street.
HX-U
left the room. Soon after Sylvia x>». ,»“**'• *‘**'
’
aroDned from her steep hy loud talking I'pOE axLE-oeod c
outside. She raised her window. Tbel* ontiaatabllaoB
Mare from an electric light fell full upon .^vrBD TO “•
tbe crowd of men in tbe atreet Joit be- wV
modere In
low. and abc taw .Ulan, hatl.-sa and coat- [ In<i«lr* o» Chariea
in the center
c..----------levs.
. .
tbe crowd. Iliirricdly abc tlirew
' I ntahcl to bis
express train;" be ^iKTEO-Bt.orelghigocMl steady board
a criminal; Why. W eta at Ml E »»b street.
W-6t
]ptA«OIt-inKU-J,W. eilffe,
A ptaao tuarr. wlU W4W. Klsil
Proat street. Tranree Otty. Mtcb.
K'?.'KS,'’rK,Sr S.'tXSIS'
Notice.
Cigar Store
EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
DR. SAWYER
..Dentist..
lohDMB Block
Fruit Trees For Sale
At Low Prloes. <
Peach treei 17.00. Other trae«
reaaoDable. See ub oa comer ot
Front and Uoioo Sts.
m-Gt . STOVER & SOHEBS
6iut liflS « intatt Sj.
■ ■■S
SSSflS IsBSBsssesRsr
—»-"=a=s»
and
'SS**SS*“**** 'a —— r
Billiard Hall
For Sale
Esquire at
114 Front St.
il:ll a m-lroiB boa porter carteOmai .
Xo^do. and slMpar Orond Baplds w OlnaaTbe(Ap.
----- ---------- ------------ ---—'
BapUs. OB<
Bo^suq
elans
ehlcago to Oroad Rapids ood choir cor
U^maw,
Taataairtrtngatl9)pB. boa ebair car fV
*^Jssasi"-.s “riS
O. L LOCKWOOD,'
S;'
W‘5Sr?.i,“ess: Cu'W".'?!
bOD. 73.
VBBB..HOBaB. hard finish osd bouse pulot
.d 8crs U aryps in 24 Dsan.
No reme^eqnala Warnkh's WhiTF
' i.vE or TAB SrsL'P for thU terri-oand fatal dlaaaae. If taken tborighly and in time, it will care a oaao
. 94 boon, and few tbe cough that lol.
■we La Grippe i*. never falla to give
Hof. Ptioe.2Soaod fiOft
Xi, L. A-BoOdliw.
E. W. HASTINGS
etreet. Brtbwlepbes.ee Mo. W.
________________________
nrntMflaAoM an OMmaal BagtU
Spar VanU____________
to. W. J. agglai, Opanttva IMtiitry
Good
Hrs Inswanea.
lire Insurance.
time.’’OalmaB'B Blaatte Floor Varalab
SWalt. __________________
FirhyiMigDMiiflU FrjaUT.
•MB
Uvory tB coBBfittMBB wHh Ito towa.
BBtaa Mda kaewB oa aapltaaMoB.
B. A.OBMPBBU.
O. P. CARVER
•papanoja nan ‘opuSMd
• yo lutof
-gM aoi«o u'jotntj g»q Auqjx ‘ooiJaiUAl
JO »iuaq ogk ta 'aiwj afgtflvq oqj n|
Plltja » ag laaaud aaA peta ‘xiian ta
paao}#Ht|» ‘jatiBjqiD la oioi) avjx »«|g
■dn au{fln|gq tmmm a paq *aiJ"wiA
OMOD iq poidMoa n»aq taq qduao]
domesUe oatataU by Uc lateai aad moM ay
«qd oaoqto T>i<» uvi oe 'booh iuk
wortMa fliglil a iiete wa* fuund U|m>u
oo you eit uoiioi lue . * m*,ri iitnj auon - ;
a. . v »*
u
offi^T deak blaxouing t« the world hia
A youay Eiklmo woman who
faltbruIncM. hU hndber offieiala ttoted In^in my lif,‘. I am a thief. J tell you, ^
TtoltiBy Cbioafo. waa yreaUy dUtnrbhuge, though Indi:
help at
"Yea, 1 .lit .UUn Wentworth.” he said ]
od at Arat by tbe aleokrle can.
She
ns «U1
to a bystander. "I stippoie you arc going
^f
thoBCbt they were run by devUa.
SrTV”'
’ ^EllUBBDROOll-'I^r^.twiA » .
Aboet TM loelaadors are eomtnr, thto
^ o«bo«vl.t»SoutliUiik>nairt*t. t
Yon don't believe that I robbed
BprtoK. to take up farmtor la Britieb
s drisuiue ts tbe twnk. I Iisve al
tbe txpressr' bo n»kcl in nu eiuUaol TTTAHlK^aairlorwtdow (w'vbost ci'iMAmerlea to tbe aelyhborbood of the
nent was of more worth In hia ryes than aent may behad by etxjBiringai Ut Pam at.,
anylbint elw:. “Look nt the Wood where ;B.D. Caapbell,__________________
SadU Paraey fall from a fire eaeape
Wben tbe ntual hour for hit appearance
on tbe fonrth floor, at steBaat Seventy bad passed and he had not roue, a mild
' alykth etrwt. New YorkAad waa aavto aurprise was expressed hy bis aasoeiatvi.
Imaginary blood, takes It JounVerly.
(OMi
When noon arriv.d nud he was still ab
by bar hair eatehiar to ironwork o sent. ibc aurprise bad txH-onn- n subject of
• He's as c: y as a June hug." uid
tto flnt floor balooay.
anxious discussion, '^neh
»nr a tUog bad not nan in tbe r
he altera
a|x
of bit aervice.
rriOESaLl-uood «srk bone. 1.90 well
Nearly all tto German war ebipe neenrred lu the
That I
f Inquire of It Lucas. 90 Webs^r^eie
n-**erf|#r I
I wilb her huAand
bave left Riel harbor for aoa amaeanvleft borne
night before and that no one knew Joat
i<r^sstl"l
itr bad gone, tbe anxious
bappy frienda Allau'a
............. ............. -• fearful wonder. Wonder
.roughly exi
heCD thorvugbly
exprrted and Aowed
A traldcnt of the town of tVntorloo. engendered aus|iiricin. Snspiclon once
as a atriog.
B. D. »ent a ;2hv-bi ]xMiaye ctawp in born. breaiMets. it Urea and growt into that: tfaey were ni atralght ai
““‘“SVHlf physicians anid It waa an attack of
a ivtu-v to Mayor Carter tiarriaon cf bailer.
acute mania, causedil l>y
|.y overwoA, and
Chicago, a firtr day* ago. wlib a reTbe note waa brought forth and exam Alt be would certainly fveover.—Clereoaeat that be fortvard by retam mall ined uluttrely. The writer waa narvoua. tand rtaA Dealer.
O riiy directory of ('bieago. ai to bat it (Ml bit BnmistakaUy. most IrregMenda goiag ibcnUn the aummer aad Mar. but it was there.
Haatlaa In rraao*.
It was turiow to-try to bush tto mat
Bealrce to rlrtt tbe principal placew.
;lmes, in tbe rarisian’i more re
ter. The rssfaicr'a eanfesalon of giillt
bad been made too pubHc for (bat. Soon mote cxennlons afiee smaller game,"
ites KiAard Wbltcing In Tbe CenAry.
A raat Bleyela Eldar
Acre were whispers that dare not be
wild boar
weak, loqulre at Lokeriew Boasc or at See
spoken. Tbeir ranori that woald not
rt*m_________________
down began to float io (to air. flrut softly
bis revolver with Mm
* ragnely. tbeo louder and yet louder
Aratw Balva, will kOl tto pM^'eto
ns bis gun. Tbe Freneb Itet of necttoy
were
agitated
In
tone*
of
bolder
attoM tto toiaiy.lt'o tbe ayeUafe frtoad.
aertiogt. ontii tto hx_
.______ . eaatriea for tbe Arid 1* alarmingly large. •ton baildlag fee mte. OoU at m: Bom Praai
Arown into conateraaikon. Tto pmd* The ttaUens at Ramfaooillet and Fon- piOR aoLS-Twasty acre fruit (ana.sitaasoa
MSTbaiaa. DtoM^wd jSk^
talneblMn oo nigbis wben people are go
fuarvwtaed. Only Me. *y lt. Sold dent ealied a meeting of tbe diterton.
'Well.
I
cau
aenreriy
briiere
my own ing down for tbe Aootlng are Incumber r^”^^iu^&l^fgriy^prepefty
y a^^^Wattimd Jaa. O. Jobaaeo.
!»." he said as be flnubed reading ed wiA maieriri tie merre la a manner
Wentwortb'i nota to Arm. "Ttore Is Aat aaggests a mobiltaatinu of tto army.
one Alog sare." be added, with baled Tbe rerolotiun saw tbe last of tbe grand
breath—“If AIIbb Wentwortb baa de- tottnea of the Md school, nnd then Ae in
* ..................................
b to rioae furiated people held An fun and slaugh
VUTtU
WAltT tasarooM cf any klad la ta(
•r do any- tered wiAoul inert? for fond without a I^euSJ
-------------------------------------- laU theft.” tbonriit of (he nilore. Tbe partridge arm coll keCo. block.TratereeOIty.
««-(•
Experts were put upon Ae books at eerer fairly lecovered tram that blow.”
rarOSREY AKD BAY VIEW, SUN once and print* detactirea engaged to
trace Ae wfaereabMilB of the fugltlre.
DAY. MAY tTlb.
BMa-She An........ .. ail aorta of
"Hann’t. you notkad how qn^ariy
Trmto wQl leave Travena OSy at 6 a. WentworA baa been acting lately T" ask tblnga, and finiDy be got di
m. Botarutoc laave Bay Ylaw «.-« p. ed tto teller of Ae aeeotmAnl.
exciakned. "Do your woratr*
m. £ate.fll.M. Bleyctoa eairied trea.
"Yet; no one could help notlring Ae
H. r. Uoaixax.
. MBge. He kw all hit usual fnnkneM.
•arkatwghartpaoaibkagraaa. VAsi
AeUay G. P. A. His cyaa for a monA haven't looked an:
• ork asgisli'ij.
WMw—I aee. Took him at Ma TWflr** ’
baa eat msa hi tbe face, not aran wben
totalkaA Atodoica.ByMaod-abafl Booton Tronarslpt.
Mew'OAo. KagkhaMBtoak
fv Wm li<iftMigiuPr7iaT.«a
.DOnSWSIffiSSiGADI.
r.AAV.AMoaa.
WORLD’6 WAT
ivady on bla track*. How n.-rronaly hit
band twitched when be (o<ik bera and
Ma furtive eye gianced in the darkncM
ai together they atepiwd out in tbe night.
Row with ner^-ona ruergy he hurried tor
along the Oarkeet atreela. Iluw cautiouily (bey entered (be railroad Ktatlon and
took a (rain anulb bound. How at mid
night they left tbe car at a aoiall town
dialdy aoi>ngbt refuge lu a dingy
otri
Brsmsif CABD8.
«
tbetr very recent Mead, oae a;
tktord bU noble train otbew bad
iwcoliectloo of Ml good ouaUtto. aotwiihfltatolng that to had nuay. They wm
al anrpriaed (bat tto etuM had
IVy bad been expeediig it with
JooiMUaUc pttolrace.
Before tto end ot aaoitor day a rim
■aa mada oa tto took. Men who bad
Alaa Wvatwoftb bad been easier of . roapered bad large auma at ataka: aad
tbe leadlag baak of Ban Pnnciaeoforalx eyed women bad tnutrd ttoir
paafo. Onblftwcoty-flrstUrtbdaybtofa*
tber’a Infliwoee had placed bln in that
rvepoaaibke poahioa. He bad never been mru from tbe bigbto nak of aedety to
obliaod to aaek db
to na* tbe luwvat grade of pttifnUy paid, plod
a li the
non lot ding drudgery--aQ, all were there at tto
bank doon elamtong for (belr nkoney,
. .......... - their moutha. Allan Went crying aloud fur ibeir all and ruraiag tto
worth. Br., bad fought the brcakeri U diabonert cakMer.
tto aorging whirlpool of money getting
Behind tbe doora
• white faeea.
and money Icntag wilb aufficUni winnlngf on bla aide to eoaW.- bin lo'otart _____ __ ________________-...........
bia only non in (be exciting game of ' bouka. addiug, Sgnring. buuling and
finanre many point* ahead n( rontempo- learebing for aome deficit—Mme clgn.
rary Mmggliuc Iwgim^rn. Yo.mg W.«t- [aome inkUng «f Weutworth*a dliihoncsiy.
worth da«bc.) right into (be tonie of tbe ‘ "I never naw tra<-ka *<> odroitly, eoverbnainew world wiihoai auy prelimiuiriM ed-“ wan the verdict of the ncvural «whatem-.
■tevi.nruvibiTwdayyisnSSftnsP.'nrch.
Six y.t,r» be worked conliimotjMy and i Tbe bank'a r.-n«vi<-en were large, and
w^elb with aitcutlun unllaggiug. evincing with timely a«l.tiucc aU i.rcsing detbe grealeai banlaenit ta.t. the iitmoit manda were Ml..wlA.ii>et. Tlie direetorn
fidelity, the wont i^iptil,.u. Iionenty, Aa-1 were fighting for tftac^lo dlneover how
aociatlra with oldrr ..... mlvaiK«d him | laige waa the defalcntion.
on. They were
asticb l>r}’OD(I hi*
agt <
groping in the dark,
dark. fc-arlful that nny mo2T tu> wat rirbtfullr
all ow raeni wotild make certain1 tbe great extent
tbe aute ot Catifonila a« ibv y»img \t- of the robb^-.
polroB of finance, the nvidcl of croir faIn (he meantime Sylri: aud Allan retber’a aoa. t^ic cuvctc<l parti n( crery malned in hiding in tbrir uninviting aturiMiber't iJatucbier. Hr M.lceteil^rram tcii.
tto aodal wblrt Miia bylrla Ijiwrcnce
Altin'a fear of arrmt grew more per
tt Mb life partner.
ceptible each day and kept bln almoat
After (be necinu.ary dayi yrudiJniiiy tl* continually Indoorn. Hia hunted look, bla
lotted ly tbe buoy man fur (be booey* dogged acUona, were pHiabie to heboid,
ntoon (be newly made bnatond rathed (a yet. In all tblngi eiae, Allan tVentwortb
hia office with (be avowed porpoat ot waa no coward.
’'■aklby op for loat Ume."
tVben tbe third day waa drawing to a
To bltn bnainew waa all alnorblnc- He doae. an all abaorblng tboogbi took poanever left ii, carried It with bln alwaya. aeaaioB of hli brain. It domlnaled Itvritb
In Ml bone, at bit table, by bU flretlde. tto relmtleaaoeaa of a tyrant. “I muft
it waa tbe (beme with wbleb to entw* tore money r It nrged. "If I can't
tained-Mi yoone wife, bia youna wlfe'a make it. 1 muat-get it-anyhow! Enough
fricoda wben be bad time to ^loak to
to (aka Sylvia and me away from tbii i
iraed...............................
pi
t life to ll'
gioni dogma, bia theory ot eoeial econo
my, bla domeetie diaeourac, bia errry- Uuat 1 live if like a dog. dodging I
police everywbcTfi
rfi? Mutt 11
thtog.
wUe-waate
her
life
la
aueh
annutudlaga
But a few mootto elapacd. Keen wMU
at tbeac?
In in................
For boura be aat brooding, and at night
ilekneaa
obaeured tbe aky of tbeee yonng people he could not aleep. A terrible aefaeme
! in the dai*. waa concocting whereby be would gain
that
whieb he wanted. "1 can do it. 1
new of deepeat Borrow and abiect abame.
Allan Wentwortb, tbe iteady gdng. tbe will do It; DolUing catier. It bai been
perfectly proper Allau Wentwortb, waa done before—wby not now? Tbe Sootbem
1‘acifie
train reaehea thia place at
a defaulter, fleeing tor fear ot arreet, a
of bla old fateinating. 12:30 Id tin- morning. Jn.t nfter mid
night. wben wen the nilfoad official*
totwe.
.
r”V::
tq^
^b^^^^bra
•eiag OB for a kw time. 1 aerar did
Ike Mm. Alwaya tbonght ba bad moeb
too wide a acope (of neb a rotmg td*
-ao ns n Mn.- to m; t mmt
Ktontv to kBirhrty «n»
rwwny nji 1 |a«a
toy eaaaed atet, eaaatd tha daatb of
Vraak and Albark Vr^ aaaaU ebUd*
•aa. ak Cbleayo.
A dtapateb from Etofatoa. Jamaica,
aye that tha Oaitod Pralt Oo. to rolay
to laaadlataly aapaad otorPSM.ooo ta
toatofar plaatotloat to Caba- Tit
•atpttk. whieb to expaeted to to i,oco
barreU a day. will. It to aatd. roTOlctoonlu tbe aofar todeatry to the Wat
ladlee.
Lonia Elopeeb. of New York, pnb*
labor of tbe QirtatMa Herald, baa^
r rived at Bombay aad baa handed to a
oat lus.oio
Jordlatribstionamoac tbe famine epf-
IMow ti a UM M Uw aaytac toM aou
Tl» Fere larqnette RtUnid
IACycl!
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LTPotosksy ... Travurue Cy k Xta.B
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WARRANTED TO RUN A FUa
SEASON VflTHOl/T REFIU1N&.
18f
TITssi
if si
lUBB ID HiniUIBI LI
FOR
f "wBIIU^t EAHl' "I
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xotoaBaw ............... ..
A«lSli‘aeaak art.
U.IMi,
First Freeze
Glut let, Itea Beartmai late.
$1.00 a Month
▲t rendeocea-flflme •• Iwt fear.
J. A. Jackson
Both 'Phooati No-1.
s’SKSSUrsfsi
THE MORNING RECORD.
•’■•■‘•sJissssrziaiRxs:
FALL OnUFEKIHG
XTMOBfirmtd X^ort «f Sor.
MBd« of Brittah OaniMm.
1 rm Praiefte
av« am Vp
TRAVKRSK aTY, MICH. WKDNB§DAY, MAY 16,1900.
WSAT yOOluP »AB»AOW! 90r
ItoatJlMBeaateeTheeecftt olltower
taSncyOrtoto.
■&. Umj U-At tea
BseoCi^ of tee tabtet of MrtOe at
OoL teeMrtepteaeaf Adatral Daetd «aeROW Panmt Bear tome tedaj. Ad*
mb»l Doiev Mde tee teUowt^
GOIHGBA^OWORI
clwrttatthebMtotedtortotoh mmIfariag tnm pMpPtaftl bnrM.
teed to betec «M oei ia qauUtlM
oalj MBeiaat to pnaerre' Uto. There
anhoreporte from the Brittob eido
aaa Bothlnr offietol from the Boer
aide, bat eoDM uBoffielal Baer eeoouaU
tefatoh aaplaaeant leadlaf ter tee
Brtttoh- One aoeoont aept teat after
eerere drhUar la tee etreet Golooel
Bedaa-Fowetl eeked ter aa andtotloe
aad earreodered Sandap
W^lagteB. Mnp It-lt to learaed
oa the hMt aatherity that teo Boer
JeatHeBl e< Olfftoalw delegetMwtukeiaeetoad ottetoUy In
dematto eepetep kp. the goeera*
•MteMiayaoBBecklathe ■
ItfltegpmMtMttofiriery eredu
-AtBL Lento V«ettothma are PmAlie. to the eptoka elote '
.kewMM.tkeMtorie»of the delii« White BieMtoe adtletM
taBlOfoUlteal lateM thaa d^
matto.«adwUlaot hamper iteeU by
MRROWIT ESCIPEDIINCHIRG
Xmreaio Marque*. May it-TheBsere
OB Batarday oeeupled tee Kaffir loeatlOB at Mataktef. They were la tarn
attaekod darla( Batard^ alpht aad on
Sandayfeand teemeeleee enrrennded.
The Boon loot eeraa kUtod and oeeeoteoa wounded. The Brtttoh Ion* 'to reparted to kOTe bean keaep.
Ou r^ort mf that a large teree of
Bowe wore emmd by tee Brtttoh at
Mateklag. Pretoria reperlo oa tee
otemhaad teatMafekteghaa taUaa.
LeodoB. May 14—The war oflea kao
raooteedteelteUewlBg from OoBoral
BaBor. dated at baadae at 1 o'eleek
thtoafteraooe:
"Wohareeeenpled Daadoe.
Aboat
S.eoo of ted aaemy left pHtorday tor
OloBOoe. whore they entrained. Thrir
wagOBO alee loft pMterday by DeJagera drift and the Daaahanaer road.
Their Kaffir* mid teat they were going
toLalnnn*lt Almoet erery heeee In
- Beadee wai eemplately looted. The
Merigatem eoUtorp to aU right, but tee
iiaclilnnij of tee Dandoe eolleriee hae
been deetroyed.
The hoaeee of the
tewB an damaged, bat are etrnetarally
lataet.''
There to nothing teat ean be added
to General BaUet'e
» to greeted
The halt argument la teTor of tee bEL Mre. J.
of Oeaaral Brberti at. Krooutad
Eltea Foeter, made aa argement In
tarM of tee aboUtion of tee army
IdMdeato on tee mareh from Blomfon- teen and wanted aa amaadmaat adopt
ed te prorlde tor teto.
tela bat tell aetelag aenutional.
POUB WBM MOBDBBBP ,
> of Mother aad
TkTM Bona Fonad, Father Mtoring
■pwlal to the K<mlac BM*rd.
Pekin. IlL. May is-Tbe daoompoeed
; bodice of Mre. Sam Moeer and her
thiaa eon* were found today at their
home near Frameak Sam Moeer. tea
hn*be»d and tether to miming. He to
believed te be tee mnrderer.
Mia. Jeka Aaby and Thine Tear Old
oyid Died ae tec Boealt of TwribU
Bams. In Amboy, Mine.
epMlal i*Tfc*B®rBl*e aeeord.
Amboy. Mlnn..May IS-Mre John Anbp
WM trying to etert a fire with what
■he enppoeed to be. kereeene, when e
tefTlleexptocloneeearred. Mra. Aabp
WM eareloped In flame*, alao bri
daaghter. s year* old. They died ehort A9U1NAI.D0 WABVBDtLBGABDA.
lyafterirarda. Mra. Aebyh fether end
two brotboie who llred near, attempt Bigalfloant letter Snbmltted te Sen
ate hp Preeldent.
ed to M*e bar, bet were pewerlee* All
teTM wwe badly bomed. bat will re- , BperUl 10 Ttat kanaBa HustO.
Weahlngtoa. May It—The prerident
today traaamiaed to the eeaate a eopy
TMtordny’e Bate Ball Scoreaof aa aategraph letter of Agnlnaldo to
hi* peraonal triond, Seaor Legarda.
wrttteo In Mnloloe, Jan. 7. foar week*
before the iacergant etteek on tee
”
i* 11 \ American tercM. warning Legarda aad
hUnfa. and Ntehoto; Seymour and *««iiy to leave tee city of Manila.
I I \
BT DBVNKBV INDIAN!.
Thnneblll aad Sehriven Pettlagar T*re White Woaua Shot at a Saaoo
ffife;::::::;::::;: \ \\ 5
at ShewBM.
apacM toTUt Htnlac B«a>r4
(teelt and PeiU; Orth and MoFarWichita. Kw-. May IS-At an Indiaa
t—«
doBM Inet ai^t at Shawnoe. Okla..
OpaaMlled t*relfte lanlar. dark- Mta. Artenr SnlUvaa aad Mtoe Oeadar,
white womas. were abet, though net
tetally vroandod. by todiiM white
meklag fen of tee proeeedlagi- Other
^nMaadOriggar. Dann and Me- whltm
were lajared by clcbe. hear hotSalra.
Um,ete. Tbe ladtaae «vere dranki Henna tmaeoa.
\ iS \
SS£r-“
^S^Md Bynm KatoU end Ser
Ann.
TO AWAIT BBgULTS.
OeveraorThploi Ba* ffiaken Oaartei
Will Wtflaj Bohel llte-
air*5i5” w ^
Ws havs just received direct from the celebra^
Whiting mABufactery a large and elegant line of their
finest sutiooery in their Angera, French Crepon, Gre
cian Bond, Organdie Bond, French Organdie, Imperial
Bond, English Vellum, ia the very latest shapes.
The ladies are especially invited to call and see
them, at the
The Old Reliable City Book Store
Alfred V. Friedrich
STILL SENITOR CURK
Hobart, Reecher Co.. Proptietots.
Huodreils
of
Sample Foots
sold
daUrit loss
thda Cost
of
Raw Material
^
JIO umlet^Um
foii- Dko^Wr—
lu }ou msul Irmrii u> uAj -iu>'
"TbAl'u vbAt'l did
Be
iked tBu ir I'll hr uerj
If te kUued mc.”.-Tro7 Tlmr..
Blouses For Boy’s
26 and 60 cents
Very strong >*aloes for tbe money—all pretty
patterns in checks, spots, stripes — bsauties
every one of them, hoa will wonder after
yon examine them how we can sell them so
chMp—Honestly, they are worth more—sizes
to fit boy’s 4 to 13.
“Iron OlAd" Hoalary at 85a
S£:r s. BENDA & CO.
Fashion
and
Sound Sense
YOU’LL
SOROSIS BE SURPRISED
SHORT STORIES BrniEGntPH
Wi*.. May 13-The large
of tee Chleego Rockford
kooiatp work* were baraed today, lom
•ioa.000. Paale eaeaiil ateoog three
baadradmaa, waaip end ckUdraaemplepee.
With tew eneepUoae aU mdlaiary.
amp^. lU.. May is-Illlnoii' In
ability to hit Pitcher Utley wae tee
eblef cauM of bar defeat today at the
hand* of Michigan. Score. 7 to a . The
winning of tel* gnaw mekm Miteigaa
tee rioter u the terlee of three gamee
played.
Chlengo. May 1»—The Pingret poor
garden* la tete el^ wUl b* opened to
morrow to MO temlllce eeleeted by the
board of cbariUe* tram a long Itet of
applieante.
B*y City. ®Py ls-Jo*tn* 8. Steanu’
etrengte ia Ineraeatag rapidly io Bey
ooanty. He bM e majority of tbe delmretet ao ter elected la tee towaahlp*
and hto friend*^ oeafldeat V
will carry Bay nty aad get the eonn^
delrgatem.
St. aalr. Mleh.. May is-Mra. JnaUa
B. Whiting died of apoplexy teto mora
lag after about aa bonr'a lUnnm.
Wabeah. tod., May is-Oa the tearte
trial of tee tio.ooo damage ealt of
WUUa Shaw, an employe of the Lake
Shore raed, egalnet tee eorporatioa ter
la an aeeldaatto Jnrp
te the Koeeia*ko drealt ooart awarded
tea plrinUff dS.OOO.
May 14-The Inereaaed
oaralaguot laet pear wlU make the
total reveeae to the etate from railreada mem than «MO.OOO gnatar than
iMkpMT, whoa it «vw elightlp ovm
•l.0OO,0OAj_________________
^
Toangatowa Moldms Strnek.
aendacBMW*.
iva. O., Map IS—Tha maidam of overp plaat la teo eUp have
■track. Tha maoUntott Will preb "
>»toteem.__________________
ladtenenoU*. May 15-Oovemor Tay
la Oei
Baulatelp
lor of Kentecky today
tor qanrterunt ten Fte«» hnteLi »!-«•»*«■
aenriftea*lylntMd*.tering here u«-l Newport Bewa Va. Mey IS-The
S^Splm^Parimr.^Flekm', tilteenuM Involving hi* UUe te ik* :hntU*telp Kenteeky wn* pinned in
IgormmtetphMbemiaeddnd by tee nammtorina at ten ■Mpyai'te today.
rttet WntelnglOB.
SptodmTaml Beydoa; PMkm and
iMtoianM
•Mlalfinn
f»Mn*it Bead wtU give n fin* teriel
Cnmait Bead wUl glv* a fiawjnetol
Frtieyj party te ten a»rOp**aHnaMFittg
party te tee aty^>«»r
SoM party. «tp Opma BoMaFUI aa^V
dapaigkt.
sHr“-...... .... i
Elegance
in Stationery
Bt Boer ItelagatMWMtXaae Proper
Strikam st QoImj Mtao Aeo»pt OompromiM.
iaaUlmportaatepoehaofair Ute.parapietol wTb*IUralB( BMor*.
Oalamet. May it—Tha i
ttealarip dariar tee meet meat pean.
Oalnmbea. May 1
I have alm^a teoa^t betea dmUhir of tha gulaey mine hM granted te tee
red tea fhirttoth Loelri' e fira par eaaA ratoe tBaeaptuad flag to tee <
apaaa oodna ofaelteB tHiaaa c
wae pMiWa». what weaU Fanacai la pay iaateadef the ten per emt eeked ter nM ta the I
end tee men retoned to work tkto
The Areadlaa etrUme eeAdmiral Dewipaad partp loft ter
■ XtoFiTBUt
e^ted tee offer of a S4 iaereaea per
Watelaptoa toelfht.
moBte laet^ of tea M per ecBk white
they wanted at the ontereneo - ihto
moraiag. ThoywOl retera to work
Xnrderer Oaplared by Faraien aad tetoe*eBlag.
St. Louto. May It- The ei^tk day
deeerely Bandied off to dall by
of tee etreet ear atrlke teow*
Depnty Sheriff*.
M far aa
>p*cUHc n« MentAf hreord.*
Tranelt Company to eoneemed. They
Warren, O.. May It—Ltw Atkin* of are operating n number of Uno*. but
St. Louto, Mo., who mnrdernd John under etrong pellet protecUoa. la the
Barton nt North Bloomfield loot night,
lliOB*
----barely eeeap^ lynching by eseited Ing, with e pro*pact qi an amlonble
farmeia. Attlne wae ehaeed two mile*
and compelled toiu^endar at tee point
of a rlfia l>rer 400 farmert amemblod
and were organlelng when depnUm ee*
eretly bronght Atklne twenty mllee
tonantOoremerSprigge of Moaororland to tee Warren JaU.
taaa TakM e hand After a BaetgaaWBifT POINT BILL PABBBD.
UontoPUad.
Suaetol mTW Harat^ BMer4.
Bet Bed teem Keneace wee Bererely
BoUm. Montnaa, May is — Lleat.
Oritietoed.
Got. Sprigg* teBlghtaaaoiaeod ha .had
arMlaltoTfe* Ber«lBca«eore.
toted Wm. A. Olark of Butte, te
Waahlagtea, May It—The Honie tee Tteen^ eaaaed by hto raelgaetloa
epeat meat of todayh umliwi la ena* from tea United StatM aaaate today.
ildoritlen of the Weet Point mUlterp
Wariilagton. May It-Maaater COark
aoedemyappropriatiOBbOl aad a bill of Moataaa today aaaonaeod kto raalg..........................................tiOBal
a from thaMaate. Said bef'ActBad Oraea. giring teat eoelaty a bread iag apoe my own jedgamMt aad boldand liberal charter. The foroMr pam* lag no one reepoaelbto ter tea tmuH I
____Iteoet important amendmont. The
eoaelufled to place my reeigaetlon
are InterbleadeO la the
Bed Orem bUl *ra< ertttdaed eererely la tea handa of the chief eaeeuilTe of
by membere generally, but *riteeat Moataaa.”
dtopeelag of It tee Heaae adjearaed.
Mr. Clark charged that "tee method*
of proeedare -of the Inrettlgetlon of
Sboea in a way new to *boe eoi AGAINST ABMT 0ANTBBV.
tbto matter «ra* manlteaUy unfair and
■trnetieg. No other aboe* for
women *re ko abaolutely perfrei.
-indlcial.” and ooueqnently bad
ICn. 3. BUen Foalar Urged Oongree*
They comfort tbe fMt—They tre
reiulted
la
n
▼erdlet
oppoaite
te
that
te Abolieh It.
the moot durable. Hundreds of
which ought te bare been rendered.
^•ver*e <hty ladle*, and the
SpceltUoTbc MonlBcRfccrd
Senator Chandler eaked teat oonaldworld'* most fashionable women
Weahinirton.Mey is—Seerete<p Boot, eratlenof a reaolntton declaring tee
wear them.
before the Honae oommittae on mili eeet Taoanl be poetponad mntU tomor
KlritB
C It
tary affair* today In behalf of the
0)0.OU POM
row, which wa» done.
(ICTIMS OF IN tXPltSION
Fourth Yeur-No.945
KBT SBmBOMITEO 0m01BE.LT.
-I oaaaot teU'Ww deeptp rratatal I
am ttM pea hare fteaamotee oppor*
teattptefapmp hamegHotee
teat crmt Hm a gamber of Idam Baaaiar4MT«toc«>7U<t.S00BMM UA erxof Ut
liHppoan ■(» I Aroadlaa OtrikeBaded.
Uitta. Iliv
to ■C«I>
aotUMT to Msovic* toop* o( tk« ailntlM of UMUkim «r ttet U
bM raltond- Tk* 1m» iipwto gto*
BMn tMB m MM for paattl
14200
ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH
The Lender in Pine Footwear
'deplL'
3ro.Aa9>ainte «
flf aitic COWMSS
To those
who appreciate
The tAlue ol O *, tti* tklcpbeer u Isdl
b
ibic.
. J
U faeUtUUM InisiMM »u4 OoM
At the SPLKNDID VALUES we'll show you in
MEN’S SPRING SUITS
At $4, $5, $6, 16.50, S7.50. $9.50, up to $10 SO, if
you'H drop in and look at our line.
Special Sale of Shirts—49c- 65c to $1.00 values.
stehstbeho-’S
RELIABLE DRY GOODS CARPET AND CLOTHING HOD8E,
•aaaaaacHK* »»«««»«»««
t»
Men’s flats
tw.ryiu.iif Wants a ne* Hat
Our hat department is crowded with spring
styles—The quality makes them economical — the
styles make them tempting. The new Fedoras and
Derbies appear in every correct shkpe in a score or
more of colors. We begin 'the price at 50c. The
higher you go the bigger values you get—but big
value for your money every time. :
. Men’s Fancy Hosiery.
All the new shades in solid colors and fancy
stripes and polka dots. We price them at 15c. 25c
and 50C. We know we can please you.
THE BOSTON STORE ‘
QUkSS BLOCK
FBONT 8TBEET
i»»
**a*a*»» *4H**»»a***e»«»fH*aHa
aowpoi la lodkr
Michigan
Telephone
Company
Reduction
in Icel mmM
Now 75c a Month
to priTAte fhmlUos.
PtymUA nonthip in ndTAnoo,
Cba^. W. Merrill
•’cHJ&TAScool
Kaek and tan, welt and. band tom aoles, fS.S0
For ule only by
Bete’ptooAMBAlU. 410W.Fn«t8t McNamara Block
PABEEB BBOS.
FRONT STKEBT
c-
THS MORNING RBCORD, WEDNSSDA7, MAY 16. 1900
UIESMMTUFE
•ormrasMT svxumra.
I xoBvura jksoosd.
Oldaet Women la this Meckm ftehed
• of TMtoary Mere laArtharG.Korw Belatea Isteraetlag
iathePhUlppiae
OBAHP TE&VSBU'BKiUUA.
J. W.
mtuamiMn.
ihareqnifBaaBtBOdl
ia the wap of deer i » la the ycoI toBildlBf
Mr. Partcer will report favorably and
wM creatly pieaaBd at the growth and
pra^mityetfltavenaaitT- theacent
of the pOBtoflee d^artaeaat will toe
Orrr dsccunc ten ma to lean what room the peetoSae will teqain.
Mr. Ftofte atatad that the ImportanoeefTrafeCMpae the eoBi
eial entre of aertben Ml^lfaa anUtted it to n enitBUe fovwni
tonlldlaf and ha toMieved the proapect
for the Improvcmant la the near fntnra
to toe VBI7 Mfht.
Idltao^
Hn tasluc* of tied* ia tevor of Iht
nUtodatotM dviif tba pnMBlod^BlBtastlea bM roMkod tk« iaaodi
Mom of •i.iu.ooo.ooo. aa i
«hM pMOM-tha remr of •
TIm Wonco of tnte ia faror of
«|M DaH«l{Stot«. dorlMT oU tho od1 th»l
MoKU1«7. <k« WMUnglaB to Clowload fauiativo. »M tm.000.000.
f«tU«a»ttor is uetbor «v the
tkCMTMnof'tda>lfaElnle7 odMlsWInttOO hOT^MOB B tnd* bBlBB«e tl.>
»et mt im
J
ennt m tociErr.
£nm
The Bovo DltieU Oliito wee moM det «ith a Bamlaa
loaetoeea laat eveaiag by Mn. Bbner
and Miaa Oarr at the borne of Mn.
Bbeer. The bene waa baaatUnUy
tftaBedlaaaUlaa aad^aad while
the eolor eebeme of
greea^pinh aad white ^tag carried
oat la.the loaoheoa. Bopae of g^
d XraB the ceater to the
aMdBriBttbce
aidea of the dtalag room aad the lltUe
• lUBfBzmttos. ^Ths «dnnee B|rent at\
Areoad
proqpBrSty fata made food hfa prMB- the walla of the rcema were placed
laaa, haa dose tan timaa more than he plecerda
paoBlaad, and the people who kaow
of the land of the Boaee. aaeted from
food thlnf when they l.aae It wiU toe Bomlan hooka, which were eatertaln*
Blew to chasfe avch a;certainty for lag aa well u ioatraeUve.
dOBbtfol proBlaaa.
The memban of the cloto met at the
home of Min |Oedy aad exchanged
Tutrcaanry d
Dt'a lateMdr- their headgear for toeeomiag Boaaiu
Mlatloe atotaoMBt lahowa. the total
black, la which
It of caoBey In drenlatSon la the they proceeded to the home of their
Onited Btatea to have toeen $s,oao,&ts,. hoateaeee where they were met with
4M. A year afo, ob May i. leM, it
wna only fl.sts.asT.BM. harlsf inAt their platee prettily deoorated aad
BfBBiia Bora than $lto.000,ooo within xecated meaa oarda gave the foUow• jBar. Wbea Mr. Bryan wan Boninated. In 18«e, it waa tl.Bts.est.ads,
•ad haa lnereaaed;iS per cent einoe that
wtroB Arthor
a Mnm. BOW la Go. K o^ the ttad
Bagteant in ecrvlee ia tbcSPhUipplaee.
tea hen raeMved by hie pamte.
cowtaiaa a dcaeriptkm of the aoidler^e
life la
from the letter an aa feUewa:
PaMg aty, P.t. April t.iM0
Dnrftolteat Bone-lam mjoyiag
the bcBt of health, and am getMiMr
al4agall ri^t, thoogh the waatl
terribly hot, thla balag the hottest
nsBth la the year. The relay ai
GOOD FBOSFBOM FOBOMBBBZBS
will toegie ia atooat tear weaka. aad
then 1 BBppeae there will he iott of Mot Seriouly DamaRed toy Fleet la
tea. staadliv oa gaard aU Bight ia the
■IWi LonUty.
Fnrtter tBqnlry ameng fruit giewaie
I have never fere a
in thla loaaliW ladieain that swut
Joining the army, aad U aU gen well ehvriu are not u badly lajarad u
1 rxpeet to Jria the ngolara aa looi
tte invnUgatioM of Oce. W. Lardla
I Imre iheWaada.
enggestad. The true In Judge BawLet me give yea aa Idea ef what
daU'B erehaid am tn fine ecedlUoa ate
rhatever.
Wedaeaday sight 1 went on guard
repertea elmllarly favnmbla
...J ate tbs tram ia Dr. & J.
aad eama off Thonday moraii
Kauland'a omhard am also ia good
0:S0asd .at n O'elodi. .oar
eondlUmi. Othere report the
pect of it rather, ntarted on a auueh to thocMrii la some loot’..............damage U neUeable.
atooatB or 10 mlln. the place whan
ocmgpBy ia camped, aad got into thMr
camp atoont: o,clock in the aftanooB.
We reeled then tiU etooat midnight
aad then etarted oat aeron the rice
ficldf. toward the
reach then atooat
llaed;ap on the bank iB^oat of
eaptnred about 7S Boloe tout no riflea.
An (aat ai the natlvn ctme down the
river we roped them In. Therd woe a
aharp head in the river and we got
Jut below that and took ttoem in.
down generally three or
They
tear in one canoe. They were coming
down to attack the town of Ty-Tl bnt
they were fooled for once and we etart
ed beck about e o'clock in the morning
and got back to B company abonts
o'clock.
We etaid there the net of the day,
then marched back to Puig, arriving
abont;S:80 in the jnoralng. We etald
in camp till 9 o'clock at night and 10
men alerted ont again to a amall town
thatiaconDcetcd wlU^Paalg. Weetarted on t acroaa the rice p^dlca to the Paa*'
ig river, a diatance of 4 mlln, and then
croeeed the river end formed a ekirmleh line. We went Into the edge of the
town and laid down to wait for the
Ladronee. Only elx or eeven ehowed
We laid low and watchad them to
CM whet they were going to do.
They went to a aback on the bask of
the river and each of them got a bolo
and etarted into the town, bnt we were
eoon upon them and I tell yon we got
le nice boloe from them. I g^gpe the
Ladronee are getting tick and tired of
their work. We were very glad to get
back to camp again and have a good
nlght’e deep. I am going on all the
marebn 1 can tor thare ia a good lot to
aee and learn.
Abthub O. Honx.
Oo. K. 4tnd Beg., Paaig, P. I.
Tu paaaare of the Mearafaa Ctoaal CfeeraMCUleb
m in the hoaae of repreaentoUvea toy
the otorwhylmlnr vote of Sts to-ts. ie
tnearded at a eomplete victory for the
aubM
PteklM
TewpUcki
e«^arlC»rM
policy of expanalon. lu Importance to
--AQarloaa eommeree and Ita valoe to an SatwdPeaeuu
redkl
a aavy render lU oonetmetioa
At the conelasloB of the repeat the
y to iaeare oar an•aetmaater. .Mlm Batee. ceiled
pn»a^ aa a world power.
toeate.
Miae Wait rcepoaded ia a
bright orlgiaal poew'to '*Bm Diviehi"
»Dox't awap horaee while eronlaf a and MUe Pilktna reapeaded to the
BtroBB." Ie tbh food advice that iaaue
toaet, ■*? f
The Boealaa aaticoal
Osrdqp Bcaaett eablea from Parit.
hymn waa beeatlfoUy eaag by Mre.
The Mew Yorii Bei^d ia ont atroBf for
Daytoa and Min Bllaa gave a witty re
PmidMt McElniey'e reelectlon.
ply to-To toe or not to bar The Affleriaan aatioBal hymn toy all the
Biocnc Patxa ooU the pace for Pepa-Boealaa uTrnvelere" eoaelodad the
Uaile pUitora aaklaf.. The Kaniae
program aad a pretty readiUoa of
aty ttskeiB wlU be eompellad to meek
■Borne, •Sweet Bome” ob the aolcly faU lato line.
harp by Miae Oeorgletta Bboer broogbt
the party aafely hack to America.
The mamtoen, ai a token of their
appreeUtlon of the faltbfoi work dar
Threap Ctaeea Kn. ing the winter of ttaalr leader Min
Brovltiea.
Oarr, preaeated her with a dalaty pl<
A vnty pleaaant aoclal hop wu givea
Bdward Baney Boofbt Qalok
of DeUt china.
Uat evealng in Fomtera hall by Alfred
Daytond Theodore Dion. Helm's or*
ibmday evening. Mm-Bdward Ban«y
Adalightfnl party wm given Inet
eheetra fnmiahed the maaie.
e< Bnt Eighth Btraet la aald to have evening at the bome oa Mr. aad Mn.
Work hu been began on replacing
'aengfat to «d her life by Uking a large J. M. Tborau of Webeler atreet, in
Aon of landnnnm.Shc had been In poor honor of Min Charlotte Helm, who the gutter on I'nlon atreet betweei
tealth for Bome time, and tbla, eorplad will leave eoon to spend the enmmer Sixth aad Seventh.
W. G. Meyen of the steam ebooUng
and friends etMaehvUle.
K ia thonght to
Mich. Gamn and other pleaeniee oc- gallery, had an experience Saturday
tevabaanr.
e tor the act.
When Mn. Howard, the mother ol capled the ttee till a late bonr. Ke- Bight that be will not care to repeat.
oa board the eveolng train for
Mn. Haney, learned what her daugh
of lemonade and .wafers
ter had done, ahe anmmoned Dr. Mini
served- The eompaby left a fine Charlevoix to spend Scodey. when
the WlllUmsbaig mill be beard a
Fearing that more medical pWee of silverware ea a token ef the
d be needed, ahe after regard and appreciation of the com ahot fired, and abnllet crashed throngh
the ear window, ncxrowly mining bis
ward called Dr. Holliday, bat Mn. pany for Min Helm.
bead. Who fii^ the shot aad what
Saaey wu practically out of danger
wu the moUi^for the deed, no one
tetore Dr. fiolliday arrived.
OLSBBrrLBBS MXBriVO.
knowi.
Mn. Haney waa aomewhat under the
laBnance of tte drug aU night, and Wm be Held at Old Miarioa Jnne (
The High Mbool beaeball tetm will
wn net allowed to Bleep until ynterOolnmbla Will Bna Bxennioa.
go- to Petcakey Saturday, May i6th,
Aay aeornlng at 5 o'clock.
for a game with the High school team
Arraageaieett have :
wheraby the steamer Oolnmbla will of that place.
ran aa exennion to Old Minion Jnne
The Knighte of Pythlu will give
Mn. J. B. Ladd retamad yeaterday 6. the oecaeioa of the Old Bettlen' their lut aoclal party of the acaaon et
gatherlag. which will take place at the Pythias Temple, os the evening of
later heme In
«tott with bar atear. Mn- 3. M. Btakn- the resort The prtoe for the round May a.
trip will be M oantt and the eteemer
lea
There will be a meeting of the stock
AMeroMB BengteT wt to Bead wOl leave haroMt 8 a- m.. ramaialng at heldera of tbeTravem City A Old MUOUMMelosaata after the close of the nioa railroad today to diacan mattem
atyyettardeyea
MlnOoekhM retvMdtohar heme
la eonaecUon wUh the bnildlng of the
la Big BapUa after a vlalt with the
This will be a good epcrtealty
line.
eld nttlen and any otten who desire
lOnn Smith.
The Ladies Onild of Gtau ebnnh
▲. P. Bough rammed to Jaateonyn- a pkeeaat trip to visit the reaort aad
will hold a meeting this afternoon at
•nday. aftw a vtet with frlmda la the have a good tine.
3 o'cloek. with Mn. C. T. StonL
coasnltation of teyeidau wu
A Woman's Awful FerU.
Oaorge MeUllaB aad Arle L
'*1ten ie only one ebaane to i
la theeau
WKitoSUffhta Sahlagyatterday.
'lasdttet
'
of W. J. PaAar. whoje enfferhig with
Min HaiBcnd wiU go to Aaa Arbor
typhoid imenaioBla, The aymptow
mteyfaravklt.
by Mra 1. R. Bant of Ltma Bldge,WM..
had
beeone
very
alarming,
and grave
Min Alloa Son* of Harbor Spriaga, from her doctor after ha had vainly
team were entertained that he might
M vWtfag her aten. Mra. B. B. Oara- Mad1 to care fan of a frightfal m
latetroableaBd ySiow jaaa
BteMtedferMd^ aha
Tte Cneenat Baad ie preparing for
aHabk ref Uka Aaa waa
the •neataorial party tefU history, to
latteeiWywtarday.
i bar. Itb a weVv^*! o|am
be ffttns Friday night in tte aty
Jann Feraley waa called
OnaraHonea.
Bnd aty ynterdiy attaraoan ra
^lons(w*a^*T^U
aaeonatof tte aertom tnaan of tak
il-Thoapaon hu par*
tether.
ehanad the Oce. <
Bev. Bngh EaaBsdy aad wife left
Waahtnebm etreeb Bar lather. Albert
yweaedey afmraeea far a ahert vUt
Boeanthal aad rietnt. Minnnraoe
faWsMTo. vAen Mr. Esaaedy will
aMJalk.efOrandBnpldv. wOl come
tia ■,« heratomidewithher. MteFlornaee
nrrivte Inst night.
irt DOSE OFUUDjMUl
lanaaiiiMn.
VWIB Whw mt TV
bnt co^raaedyoa earth, canae cold
teM^iftatateVa. MaadMcte
Away at Age of- BS Team.
Mra BUza Onrtk, cm ef the oldnt
of the Sfiad Tearame
raftan, aad' probably the oUnt
i. Ie dead at the heme ef bar
Albert Barancd Berth
pac^ Desnaedwu M yean of age.
ate had baea a rnaideat at this i^iea
lerovnrM yenra eomiag hare from
Ohio to 18«8. tee leaves fonr aoaa,
Harvey et tSM dty. Baos ate WUllam
et Ohio, ate Merle of Iowa, ate one
AMfhtar. Mra Albert Barae, of Berthvt with whom she had maided fei
aoM yuan previont to bar death.
ttemwlllbea'iwalnr aeaetlag
the Boyal HeichherB in Menttgae hall.
IMienntenf.
DO YOU NEED
A GOOD STEEL RANGE?
auCKM^
B/Usu
^
Yod Cm Hits One
Joat as well u oot—I hATS
a large line of the Penin*
solar and Qnick Meal Steel
fiangea, from $30.00. A
fiftle cash down and the
balance in <
payments.
I4utve a (nllUiieof cook
stoves, qnick meal gasoline
and quick meal bine flame
oil BtoTsa.
a#
^
Slater’s House Furnishing Store
^^ture's CUR_^
u]
‘Fagged Out,”
HevcKEADAOIE,
BACKACHE,
POOR APPETTre,
BAD COMPLEXION,
wsU. i« u
120 M'z'oa.'b 8'tr'eet.
Spring Shoes..
The newest of the new styles is footwear
you will find here. Never have we shown such
beautiful, attractive, durable shoes as we offer
at .our low expense and cash system prices.
This is a big saving to you. Our assortment is
so large you can get what you want.
Come and see the men's shoes we sell
and guarantee at $!.4><,in tan and black, in
vici kid and satin calf, coin or plain toe, lace
and congress.
A. S. FRYMAN
136 Front Bt.
Praotioal Shoe Man
Hold by Dniurtsia Pr1ce25c.sn<lS0e. T
Warm and Windy Weather
and Cool Clothing Go Together
We sell you the latter to give you com
fort in the former. Trading here always
means your money’s worth;
Summer Clothing
That means solid contentment in the
days that are to come. The light gray
serge, single breasted, at $6.50 and S7.50.
As good a seller ■ as we have is the blue
serge, single breasted coat and vest, at
$6.50. Have you seen the double breast*
ed blue serge, silk faced coat, to be Worn
with duck trousers? It’s a beauty, and
sells at $7-5a The skeleton coat, with
trousers to match — nothing cooler
more comfortable for summer—sells at
$7.50.
Wheeling Needs
the Proper Clothing
That’s what you always find here—
the right color, the right quality, the right
Have three counters of bicycle suits
to select from. The $5*0, the $7x0 and
the $7.50.
In bicycle pants yon can’t fail to be
satisfied, no matter bow exacting. There
are dark and light and medium shades,
and all manner ot checks and stripes, and
scllat$2«). $2.50, $2.75 and $3-00
pair.
Straw Hats
And comfort are synonomous terms.
Never carried so fine a line of “comfort
hats” as now.
Have the latest in rough braid—com
es packed in a neat leatherette case, (fin
est thing when you're-traveling) sells at
S1.50.
Two other grades of rough braid,
and they're dandies, sell at 75c and $1.00.
The split braid hats-^A splendid as
sortment to select froHL selling at 25, 50
and 75c.
The Mexican hat for girls at 50c.
The sailor hatsjfor girls at 50. 75c.
Negligee Shins
Have one of the biggest bargains
yet offered.
, ^
A fancy shirt with two collars and
a pair of cuffs for 50c.
The Madras shirts in all manner ot
colors and a full line of sizes, at $1.00
and$i.sa .
The Chambray Shirts—A l^uty with
three plaits in front, and trimmed in white
at $1.45.
Xhe Cheviot shirts—The finest line
on the market-*-as good as any custom
«aac Aift at $3.00 or $3.50. and our price
is just an even $2.00.
Store open Tuesday's and Saturday’s until 8 p. m.
The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Go.
'-"fy'■5'^ *5!
THB MORKPiQ RBCORP, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1900
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WUh avrOls. M j««n o( a(«. U •
MV mOlpos pMtost r»Mn<J to tb«
Wvdo{hMUk»tOn«dB*pU« Mob
n» aricto ot tW fltwiii to tMi
«Mi H ukaon. M Mia aspflUa AM
Ml hMV ate hM kMV o]
«ani. Ba «M OM of ih« vMitk>
M M ia WojM WMitr. hta hoUtaia
Cool&c^op ow •l,000.00a Be VM •
wUmr vtWoM oUMno. So tea
i,bot thaU wWo•tasti Bf* nkaova.
r. BB old
tfMtoeMtoteBBABnBidMt of Dv
tnMfar0wW]r«». AM oBAAaaljr
•n^MnlMviiU* BMMiar tho
Wmim Ammb Biftlii tkmrak. H*
MtovWktobBBA Bt tW epnbir
PM^w.bM OhBTlM J. StBimBO
UmA aoBseUilBf pohUbt is Us BStftaAB. niBkiiV UM Mr. Anactrar
had fBlsM ha wmi to Us
•aAfesaAUvArtiw. Bom of tbs
oUmt ■aMbaw at tb« aomgntatiom
holpadteoanr tho atrte)na maa oat
tothsTastlbala,aaAthorahMrUa qaioti7pMBBdawar.
flraatBrUd la Ua W* lanbar aad
(MarTBiAaefO, B. Worastv A Com
paaj. at nahv. at aoee Mcnday. aad
at aSM tha tova was ia ralaa. A
hirh waatarlr arlad prasaUad. Tha
loH vm ba orar t*00,000. partiBUr iaaarad. Tba Bra atartad ia the 1usbar
7«iA aad ia a abort Uaaa tha Wff
mfll,
itM
Avatlian. koi^tBl. two luabar Tarda
aadaaBasbarofetbar balldlaca wara
iAasbas. Two baadrad paopla are
H. O.AUaa of Marahall.B wall kaowh
bona bBTor, bbts that ia Ua opialoB a
bataafaniaeteBOtfar AistaBt la tba
DUtad Stataa. Ha dadam that the
aapply of boraaa ta t.ooo.ooo below the
Bonaal aambar.
At Maskaroe loeal oelorj rrowera
afar*tUac readr for a Mr aaaaea.
TboMB DeLoar A Sea are patttar la
l>8.000plaau for their ftnt env,
. wUW wiU bo ready for nae ia Joly,
They wUl pat oat twiae this aosoant
fer tha oosead orop, which will be
ready tha ailddie of September.
Sarrirora of tba tamoaa Loomis bat
tery. wUch took a promlaant part la
the drll war. wtU bUd their aaaaal
reoaleo at Coldwatar. Wedaasday. May
BABSLT B80AFBD BBAXM
BnAB.SaevlMaa^by« Boraijc
tef Bhoft in Marsh Faetary.
Fred E. KBoedea hod a rary narrow
eaeape<i«n a boerfUa death at tba
etanh factory oeriy yastarAsy
taf. Bala a nembar of the Bi^t
teaa.aM 1b aeon aray eaairht bis
eMhtaslBB iBpiAly
jnt before We factory closed Mr tbe
Be had prmMBS of mlad to see the
deafen of Us poatOoB. aad bspoed
the ahoek that
aw to teUew. It nqUred
asartlea to nalatata hie ^oMlian. bet
he msHved to keep fTMB baUf throwB
oauefaat.
BmMotbMware Istb satirBly off Us
body, with the eeeeptloa ofapert^a
pair of robber boots that he had oa.
Bio watW was ooeepletaly crMhod.
Dr. BeUldpy ettawdaditbe
tbe rietlm of
tbe eeddoet. who wee takes at cm
Us borne. Bcnralecfcrc hrsices sad
BBBfly eaten the left aide wiU ley
Mr. Kaowlee^fora^tlme, bet be
tafertnaeU Uhare neaped arltb Ua
life.
__________________
Sdward XUmnry Dead.
Wet Weather
Goods
r It agaia •«“! cibaaed
It is fearad that tbe srhol# towa srQl
out aaotbM’ word.
te wiped oat A crew of 100 mu ef
“ira
“in Just as strong without Uiat.' as
“We are all too prune to
the Menomlau aad MarlaeUa Ara^- mattered.
matte
- In-a and adrette. anyway."
use adjeetln________
partaaeats are fichUaf tbe
He picked up the paper again.
Tbe tews wee heflt tear yaers Sfo.
•Tliat srhole aeutenee might as well
COM eBt-" be said. The meaning la
perfectly
- dear
• ir without IL Cooriaenaot
Coorisenaw
8HIX.SOV SOUfiBOPBHBD.
Is reaUy tte orylni ttooi of tbe hour."
Sonth SIdeBeetalry VewlyntardBBd Tbu turning to the girt be said: "Ba
For external use
to keep dry Inalde, keep
Thus we see the power of habit. Fot
The BbOna boaee, tbe betel oa tbe years his duty bed been to edit tte
eor^ef Ualoa aad Sereatb etraatr. "copy” of prolific correspOBdents.
wQI beopsBaceiafertbapebUe,
tba awtafement of Thomn O.
y two En^lah peers will become
WMBorBiBc.
e in 1800—the ymmg Di^c of
Tbe booaa has beta eemi^ately orarninster on March 10 and tbe Bsrl
baalad, aad is BOW la firat elan eoadlLeitrim on Ji
When
Um. Lawton reac^
tlOB. Bew paper bee beea bur. sew
1- found aerenU hunili
all tbe roomt. eleetne Ufbtspat ia aad
tbe bnlldlaf flUed for tbe
tiu of tbe pnMIe. ataeoet of fi.ooo.
Edward Eilmary of Pniasole, sea of
Jeatn EUmary. dM at s o'clock Tanday moraiaf of ceuamptk>n at tbs
of 17 yean. Deeeeisd leerea a wtfs
1 they should oaand...................................
one child, beside
a a
father
father and
kpi they do oil
mother.'brotbersud sistera Fsoaral
A man’s conscienct U either Us best
■errleea wUl be heU from the OetboUe friend or his wont
ebnreh at Mpplatoa. Tboraday, at to p.
m. H. L. Oartor lias obarya.
An Irish critic i
representing death that n
AwalUar Fostofiea Aaditora.
life.
Bpcelal UI Tbs Hesvnie kscoan.
A
man la not a bird, but bis
Barana. May 15—Contrary to eapee- wifemarried
Is apt to make him nnal! oecnsiontatlOD tbe poetofiee andltora from ally.
Waablafton did not errire today. Un
wbo la aupposed to know
til tbay do arrtre the postal aceadal i^ says that marriage wliboot lore Is Ilka
tripe wKbont onions.
TnUfatloD wUl be bald in ebeyanee.
When'some n
. t tip In
Ir the world
eterrlKxly
smalt i
. appears
..
them—
Anfost Beltner'a Aqoariam.
Ud they appear
a
small it. ererybody.
A fine litUe aquriem baa beu
There are many different oecupations
rtofed in the show window of tbe la tbe world, lint erery man. woman
aalooa of Adfoat Beltner on Beat ud ebUd groy<i older at the aama
time.—Chicago Daily Kews.
Front streeV The . bottom is of
at* BerriU* fright.
pebbles, and the aqnsrlnm ia aarrosadA man was going home to bis
ed arith erarfraena ud man. maklaf
Ud family. It wBs.growing dark,
It very life like is eppasruee. It will road from tbe siatiou was a Imi
ba Btoekad with fiah U e ebort Ume.
alon;g as fast a
end he was genlL„------_
could, when lie Auddouly suspccU-d
io'i>cliind-w.is following him
that
hlui«ineHUO*Blllad*.
After tlie nlllur of the IlawriUe purj>oscly. inn V
festi-r till- II
Clarion Imd been bensed up efaln«t
chnn-h.vat
.nnL
tbe wnll a few tliuoa and drepcetl
"Now."" he said
to bims<-l
b
eroond in tbe dual be «ueoee<le<l in cot If he's nfii-r m<- ' and
breaking away from bla awwibiut lonp tbe rbmvbynrd.
The man followed him. t'agne rlsenoutdi to nay: "Rlr. 1 tbauk you.''
“You tbank nieT~ e*<bilui.*d tbe Irate
i (U-ioiir of
null
Tliiitor in o«toulKbmrat.
eplcmlld matisob-uui. Silll
“Ccrtalul.v." repllec the editor. ‘•You
round -..................
and round.
nfier lilm.
......................
hare done tiie an IneetluiBble faror.”
last be tiimeil awl faced tite fel“In wbat tfoyr' dematidwl ibe rU- low.
-kot: "What the dli-keni
hiW.
do yi I W.1M . What are you following
O.
Blake, one of the oldest
phyaidaBsla Manistae. died Snaday
airbt.
FraaceaPoUer. tbaltyrer old yirl
who raa away Mth bar lorer aad was
aarrtod at HoUaad, was aeateaead to
tb* School tor Girls at Adraio ontU aba
beeomei :i years of effa
lawleoH liruif.
t IV inquired ibc
At Ladiertoa. at tha moraiay ool- editor.
••Tbaf« what ron said,
leeUoB Ukea Sanday fBoraiac at the
"Wen.” relutmd tbe <.Klltor, *it oclal ebarea, tha Boa. J. B. etnred to
w made a irlft of 11,000 to OllTst I might ban- iN-en mUlaken. but you
aoUeffs. This is bat oaa of Mr. 8taara*s bare now pmrod the cane for me. and
aaaay Ubaral cootribatiou to adueatl X am umirntly grateful. You bare re
lieved mj- «-ouwlen<-e of a great load.
emal aad ehariUMe work.
1 feariKl that I bad done yon u UiIdea's tovB. a small eUiac oa tha Jaatlce."'
G. B. A i. read, aoath of Haekleaw
Oi^. was riaitad by fire Moaday moraPERSONALS.
lay, abent too,000 feet of lombw bclaf
The Ixird Mayor of Sbemeld. EngAaetieyadaBd two ears, obc loaded tand. liaa voiimihudoiHit Onslow I'ord
with hay and other with feaeial mer-
VUHSB 8TXXX BUBJipiO
took a i.leee of paper
Beared That tbe Town will be Oon- sod a pencil from bU pockm aad UM
iper on his knee.
pUtely Wiped Oat
*‘“J*w
you in a mlnnte. Ulsc Jonea.”
May ls.>Tbe fire Is etfU
bemlacatFishv.Miehiraa. TiMaeet te^Mtd.Then te mod orer rarefii«y wbat
elAaoftba town baa been tetUlydas
at writteo u cbO’poper ud crowed
troyad and the flames ban eptsad out a word.
” he said. haJf to blmaeraaa the raUroad tracks to tba west
the wet outside—
A Kaoklntosh wiU do it
(provided it’s a good mackintosh)
Our line
ranges In price
from $1.30 to $16.00Our $4.00 coat
is a wool Trecot, and
a good one.
Pur coats at $1.36
and $1.60
are well worth more money.
The time
is sure to come when umbrellas and
Kackintoshes -will interest you
very much—
When that time comes
we’re ready
to show you—
is being gatben>d at Genere.
A fund
f
P, to
tc build a pulillc library as a mebiorhil to riatt R,<«hTS Kpem-er. the
elergvniau wbo has the distinction of
a Victorian Cross.
It was awarded
for gallantry at the telfle of Charnalab. near Cabul. In 187U.
A memorial is to be erected at
Hampton Wick. Knglanil. to Tltnothj
cessfully resisted an attempt of George
1! to close Busbey park to tbe public
WlllurU's
is to be tom down
and the Virginia botcL a modem mUh
lon-<ln!lar sirui tun-. Is to In- eaected In
its pbnv. Wllbinl's has been one of
tbe biuduinrks urWasblngton. and half
a centur.v ago was miiniK-pil anioug
the greslc^t bolds of ibe i-utlnworld.
TEST THE KIDNEYS!
And if They are Diaeaged Use the
World’s areatest Kidney Cure
DR. A. W. CHASE’S
KIDNEY-LIVER..PILLS.
It's a simple msuer to lest . .
aeys.
leys. You
you oeeo
need not consult a aocior.
doctor. ,
By aiking youndf three questions
ucatit
yoa |
I determine wbeiDcr or not yont |
kidoej's are denoged.
I'lrsi: "Haveyou backache or
lame hack?"
Second
»Dd: "Do you bare difficulty in
arioslin
ilittg or a too (requeut desire to
nrtnale!
,
Third:
"Are there deposits like brick
•'Well. sir. do you always gn home
Ine till iir*Yir I
urine aCXer it bu stood ioi
like this? I am gplna
Bro'iwn's iiniiM- with a
nw. tiin If- 1° Its early stages kidney disease ii
porter nt the station i!?.i
.
I'y a
boxes of Dr.
I'd follon- von 1 shouldimf.1
ffud the iilarv."
I Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, a prepira.
__
tion wbicb has made Dr. Chase fsmoBi
bat Wbat Ha Ashed For.
| ujroughonl the world for hts wonderful
"Ko you are lookiug fur s posltiou.'' j cuies of dl
* of................
tbe kidneys,
said the luiTcbaut to Ibt-'j-oui.
'youth with I Mr. UbIj
lanigold, paiater, Water
writes: "!
'! bav
blgh mllar null noisy neckllo. "Wbat fawn,
e of kidnCT affection fot
cau you UoV
'^T ted
d
doctored in vain nnu!
“Oil. any old thing.” replied tha
time, and .loclo^
young mao. ' Uf eourse. I don't expect Dr. A. W. Chaie a Kidnry-Liver Pilli
brought toto wv
mynolie^ and they
tbe junior iiartneraiilp at tbe atari, but
brought
^
mniplctely cured
cure'd me.
me. II * eannol say
I want to In- sure of an eariv rise."
I
^wpielely
eaongh in prsiw'of tbeir wonderful
Hamilton Clothing Co.
$3.00 $3.50 m $4.00
Rin®€C ^
Coiposite
Ladies’ Gloria
"
fi
m
Virtoria for ilie new town
will rise I
WBbar Boae, a farsur of Valley
towBsUp, lirla* atoet eeres imiloe
oonthweat of Alleran. was atrack ^
Uchtninf dariw a storm and iMtaetly
kUlad. Ha was in bad at tba tlma
AtHaeUBaw City, becaoea of tha
aaaoyaace eaaaed worshipers la 4(ia
••Old Miasten eboreb*' last aommer by
falUaff particles of whltawsab. tha
tresteea reeenUy decided to prorida a
ssbatltata in the way of ■•paint”
WhlU tha mea at work on the bsildInc war* aera^ac away the aeesmslatlOTSofTS years of wbitaaraah they
foand os tha oriffioal hard BaMh tbe
saaiaa of toariats. many of whom, no
doubt, hare beea dead tor half a
eantory. Bran one of these laaerlp
tiOM mi(bt recall to soma mind Inter
eaUnc hbtory.
PnbUe baths oBder the control of tbe
city covernmeBt will soon ba in opera,
tlon at Bsdson. It baa beea aaeertaln
ed that baths eu be eetabllahed
Uttla expense at tha waterworka, _
system hariof beu earrled u for
■eaaralettmmera ea a prtrate uter
thara la more eaUarb ia tUs aaetti
aftbeeeutrythu aii ouardlaaaspateoisthar. and sntu tba last few
ynie was aoppoaed to be iawirebia
Far a tjmt muy yean doctors pn>aeueA its loaal diaeeaa end iraaMbedMelriaiiiilm._iM_ by eoMtutly
falUsf to eataartlA local tratoeat
preaoueed it inearabU. Seieaaa has
prprueataRhte be a eomUtetlcaal
dlaeaai. and tberafore reqslrea eoaaUtatfoaal traatwaaV Hsu's Oatarrb
Oara, muefhetnred by F. J. ~
On.. TdMo.OUo, latte oalye
tteaaleana
I oa the amrtet It______
________ _ la4Ba«BeM lO drops to _
SlhrreisS
•F.J. CHBHBTAOO
iwb(a2C^!& an tbe teat.
BmUCfiBtBrrOookSecik.
with perfect confidence that wbat baa
provM an absolnte core in ao many
tbouiands of esaea will not fail yoo.
So long ai the cells of tbe kidneys
-------wasted sway, as in
Kir J.ubi-K-k 1
!■ of tbe
AOard.
fame In the bon<e of >-oinmoni<.
We. tbe undmlgned.
I»r.
William MaeSVil Wliintler.
Iirtiiber <>f tlx- artUi af that name,
died In I.4iiidun a few ilaya ago
He
wan u auriftMi In the .-oofedemio army
diirlog llu- Hvll war
bottle to prove aatlafsetory or money
tbemstrong,bcaltby and active. One piH
Tlw family of tieneral Gordon bar. rutnnded. 8. ft. Walt, Bngbee A Box- a dose: 25c a box ; at all dealers, or Dr.
burg. Jamea O. Johnaon, F. C. I'hompin tillthe IaiihIiiu TIuk^s ngal
|iro(e«ii<d In
W. Chase Medicine Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.
tbe i-ollef tlou
bm of
« uxiut-y
.... for their fiipport. "It !«."
l«." tJiey m
.v. "the last thing
M.v.
be would liave wifb.il.”
Audrt-w Coat.* of I’erib. Knglaiid,
who dliil reeeolly at the ng«- of M,
III.' iSKt of four bmiliber« who
i ade r
biiili up tbe spool eotiou
_____
ing uiaor lullllonf. Their f.
Can be argued from both sides
was a bumlile raifb-y wearer.
put. -S Si.
....................to ...........
be ablllTy to reason from observation.”
"Bat hot
>w have yon arriv<>d at your
before he spat tab olive Mono Into
gutter. A man that <t<M-au'l care and
is> un-d to flrbikliig
flrl
always wants to
IN- bow far l e <-au flip tbe olive
with his tbniuli and1 Index
finger.”
ini
ty Cterk NavtoB to Jaaob amaa»n ami
Mtaa BUsb B^. a»fi te Blmm ClaypoM aad Mtekatia Boyi. Ttelateafiad bridaa an staters
tea freaiWiU-
W. E. HANEY
Men’s Governor
Four dollars.
liable
Frank Friedrich,
New Store, 242 Front Street.
L. D CURTIS
1
Funeial Director.
h(iuai,ai1IOS«utL VrIcrWreri.
OpvB all o (bl.
IHri tioDV .Vo. 1»
Bicycle
Enameling"
Don’t Pay High Prices
--- fob---
SHOES
1 can fit ladies, ffentlcaen and eblldKB with beat shoes at lower prises than
any other store In town.
Bepatrinir neatly and qoleUy'dose.
J. SHALIN
Best to be had. in
the city is at
LBDBRLB’^
Bee aamplee in windotr.
>1, ProatBtnM
John R. Santo,
Guiiil lisirun.
Fine WiJod
For Cooking or Furnace Purposes
tete^'la Bat^’’’
A Xasa Cfiaar Brala.
Toar teat taallagB, yoor aodnl pasf
Uea «r bMtaaaa Mea« dapoDd tni^y
BBtteperfietBOtteBat yoar ttommA
aad Uw. Dr. Kiafa Mow Life Fills
CnA^Uffbaatttin.
i<*te;
of the question, but where is
the man who can argue on
two sides of the grocery ques
tion r-There is but one side
and that is in favor of pure
food for everyf^dy at the
right kind of prices. If you
have not already, give your
next order to
Tbree.fllty.
These are oui leaders—made by. shoe makers
of *reliable footwear. Sold by the Old Re
POLITICS
•Thai
bat man has Juni taken n drink
-where.” Mild .KhrrUwk HolIae^
-nnA lie Is not tm-d to
«> doing micta
a tblng."
"But." the great amateur dcieeiire'e
companion nabL "In- doesn't stagger."
1 know It. and 1 uerer mw bit
hrforr. Yet I know that bv has just
takou n drlnff'of
airong Uquor.
p» .-l.UUK
•NJlHJr, an(j
would not meet bl* wife at tbi*
meni for
in cash. ’
"You are a marvvL Mr. Holmes. It
aonieiiracs seems to me as if ytiii must
le giftrt
“.V.i. I
Three doUan.
A ts mbI bsx
MROWOOD SUBS
HUOWOBD CUPniGS
HEMIDCX SUBS
HWIDCK EBGW6S
HEBLOCK STOK WOOD
HEMUICK MnUIG
BiiWwmlk Lumbw in eU-NM,
JOHN P. OTT & 00.
MOM to Tmmim mtj Xrtwbtt Oo.
THE MORNING RECORD. WEDNESDAY. MAY 16,1900
^ovnvnputiiuiimww^w*
f§eWt0FTtlE90tL»
I
Hfjt when a faSew
lookyoaMtto
^ Poor W.
‘'Hebaabto
____ .
and aeeeto Ca ibaa every one ot ea. No
weader. 1 geaea it kapt Mn pretty boar
W
W tMKT WTOSiCt I
B It ^»laU» ■!•(*««
AiMpmIteCttt
IteMBatBOfMoBBt DalBtkMoBdtr
B%kV Aa toMBdtey Marttd «*t Snt
iMt tkw t«* htm ktnlv tot
MBtBi tt« teMlt 4«lkU« tB-
4MWtrtaff««w|M0,Me worUolffe*•irSmM Vuiv «f tt* UktV7 •< OdbfH»it Byte to fM» wTlttoUto
■< fcwhi
p ■|tim ly — ------- ttolar
AliB-AtototaB oUWi to
M. Abtodr |ht tot
•NT MM.
At » Amw ttow mwtlytoM to
iBBieBtvtot BMtrtWtoitoto
Mit to >BW tow trom» tnm •
tokwtom ttotoato> tow
■BBB7NM7«naU. AtTtotltef
• witoy towk Uto «to awMt fw.
Bw«* tot tUpvtd !«,«» toolkt
AmOUm tolUatowto to
tot imUwtj to Pert ArthtrlatahorttiMtto
tlw of 0ta Vnadtee wUl fwtta t%m.
rtioMn to the ftotoltT of WteUto
tn tmactof to tttood tto Dntotntle
OQBTMtkm »t Sum Oitt to torn
Ttora wUl protobly to »trtm of tco
waffoBt. 7%v wiU Ittft Ut taTM t
veto tofbrt tto tCBOwMoA
At toiet of peetort ttomw wfUttto
pUo* to eoBBMtlOB with tto ^tprc
tor atpUtU of bit Impertol HlfhaMA
ttoOrowa PrlotOf J>tpu.
Itortto a SoUiraa. a leatontM cf
Ptntteoto. Fto..toa for M.OOO,ODD told
to BuMtll A. Alter wd otbtn SOO.OCO
tertt of pitob ptot ttoibor toodt to ibt
tooBtiw of OoBtetb. Mwrot, Btldwla
tad toeaBbto la Atotou.
Tto taUwt BtoB to lltiTltad llret to
CtRoU ooaatj. atar tto torn of Watt*
Btottor. aad, wilb a atraart ^pcoprlatoBf ■ bit aatot to MUat Loaf.
At tbolr Wiry to BtoeBfoatoto tbt
Vatok rectoNBt waa beaded by
fMtaeatal feat, wbleb eaaaM to bava
thrtoaa oa tbe bard fare aacettit
lytbewaipaifa.
. Obtoarob bealtb depatoMt ofBi
araeoatldcrtoftto ad^MUty ofrctiUBtot tto ate of talpbar at a ditto*
toatant aad abtadeetoc fonatldeb. '
'ttore it ao doabt abonk tbe cffietoaey
of tto latter, bat It it beUertd that tU
ate it attoadad «itb daafor ao tto part
^ef tboae caipleytor it.
Tbt raeeat ftooda to Taaat bare aot
tojared tbe oottoa erop.'lThe raaton it
that tto eotloa ataaoa to tto Lone Star
Ptota to vary badcward kbit year aad
ao exuatire ptoattop bat yet beta
doat.
Vnto wiMf erM u Un wb* nada*
tTBU tt ‘(to n. I vOI to Ito. ■
~
A^ Ito (to Ito ’ttotoatkto
tB Nto n M Banhiy Unn:
Bar. 'tto a ttoehi n eato to 4mm
aad watoB. to waodwtaa.
Utoi 0«at tbiy totwratbtotoo
Btolat tba wto. mtfrtwg^wtr
tMMbnnlM. ItoObotamy
['
i
11 M
1 M
(dgulU.
It waa ntteily tnpoealble to beep tha
acaadal from tba nra apaperm. WltUa
94 boon tbe world waa informed that
Allan Wentworth, a otto pramWag
boalaeM and aodety yoting man of t
I k«Te had mj baOdios .
isbnUt sad pot in gooddiape sad aa now ready
tu leodre eU oU patroae.
Wagkd—.KA
Good LiiM ef dewoln
III Hals amapiiriag.
J.I.HRT1IK
SflSBL.VSr"'
a3£5».i=r«s^^ The Waukazoo Housel
Tto tort fatnktofl aad M tofi
toMfi «B AM SMiBttala M nady tar
CmUBBSMSIMiffii..*'
^iEE
Tortnrad a Witaccs.
leleaae anflarlnt waa aodured by
wiincaa T. U Martin, of Dlxia, Ey.. be
fore be gave ihla crldeaoe: "1 ooog'
. ... jlihk until aqr thrMk waa nei
raw; then tried Dr. Klng'e New
reliM
.
'bleb gave • have need it in my family to
yaare aad reeommaad Ik ae tbe g
rtiaedy for eougbe. oolde aad aU
throat, ebmt aad luag tronUea. It will
atop the worat eough, aad not oaly
pravaatabuk------------- ---------------------- ,
tkn. Prioe Me
^aaA
aad fll.
fll.^
Bvary beUle
.rankeed. Trial
- lal bottlaa lOe
I . at
_ S. E.
JohaaoB'a
- • K»'a d
drug atom
Ts Oars m OaM Im Oms Day*
rake Wamei a UTtitt Wine of Tar Syn.|
the be« oongb itmedy on earth. 95 ai>
V
D*- 'ik.V'Kfa'TSsniitsr:;
lyiss.vx
SS'.-'i't.nsiSS-.'i-;
■““"“xrsrffl.r
IfyonbaVe a du
bars, or any other property ininrahlfi.
Idsdly remember 1 want to write tto
iBfiaraBoo for yoa.
will giveyott
yofi, and
•
irompt and eareful attention.
Only tbe moat reliable fitock Innr-'
Mfifi eompanlfifi raprcfiented.
Batefi vary low.
/
ttaa OtBceom u. ....__
to. KorlkNerAera phase
I'll have money cnougb for Sylvia
iqb'gsixamboub wants.
and me."
How It all flatbed inatlDctirelr through
bla woridng brain; lion- raay it aoemrd!
‘■as?
In fancy he had already clutched Ac
toga of needed gold: ~
He crept from bit h>d and elraltbily Bhawr.al tatBooib
^
Valao street.
HX-U
left the room. Soon after Sylvia x>». ,»“**'• *‘**'
’
aroDned from her steep hy loud talking I'pOE axLE-oeod c
outside. She raised her window. Tbel* ontiaatabllaoB
Mare from an electric light fell full upon .^vrBD TO “•
tbe crowd of men in tbe atreet Joit be- wV
modere In
low. and abc taw .Ulan, hatl.-sa and coat- [ In<i«lr* o» Chariea
in the center
c..----------levs.
. .
tbe crowd. Iliirricdly abc tlirew
' I ntahcl to bis
express train;" be ^iKTEO-Bt.orelghigocMl steady board
a criminal; Why. W eta at Ml E »»b street.
W-6t
]ptA«OIt-inKU-J,W. eilffe,
A ptaao tuarr. wlU W4W. Klsil
Proat street. Tranree Otty. Mtcb.
K'?.'KS,'’rK,Sr S.'tXSIS'
Notice.
Cigar Store
EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
DR. SAWYER
..Dentist..
lohDMB Block
Fruit Trees For Sale
At Low Prloes. <
Peach treei 17.00. Other trae«
reaaoDable. See ub oa comer ot
Front and Uoioo Sts.
m-Gt . STOVER & SOHEBS
6iut liflS « intatt Sj.
■ ■■S
SSSflS IsBSBsssesRsr
—»-"=a=s»
and
'SS**SS*“**** 'a —— r
Billiard Hall
For Sale
Esquire at
114 Front St.
il:ll a m-lroiB boa porter carteOmai .
Xo^do. and slMpar Orond Baplds w OlnaaTbe(Ap.
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BapUs. OB<
Bo^suq
elans
ehlcago to Oroad Rapids ood choir cor
U^maw,
Taataairtrtngatl9)pB. boa ebair car fV
*^Jssasi"-.s “riS
O. L LOCKWOOD,'
S;'
W‘5Sr?.i,“ess: Cu'W".'?!
bOD. 73.
VBBB..HOBaB. hard finish osd bouse pulot
.d 8crs U aryps in 24 Dsan.
No reme^eqnala Warnkh's WhiTF
' i.vE or TAB SrsL'P for thU terri-oand fatal dlaaaae. If taken tborighly and in time, it will care a oaao
. 94 boon, and few tbe cough that lol.
■we La Grippe i*. never falla to give
Hof. Ptioe.2Soaod fiOft
Xi, L. A-BoOdliw.
E. W. HASTINGS
etreet. Brtbwlepbes.ee Mo. W.
________________________
nrntMflaAoM an OMmaal BagtU
Spar VanU____________
to. W. J. agglai, Opanttva IMtiitry
Good
Hrs Inswanea.
lire Insurance.
time.’’OalmaB'B Blaatte Floor Varalab
SWalt. __________________
FirhyiMigDMiiflU FrjaUT.
•MB
Uvory tB coBBfittMBB wHh Ito towa.
BBtaa Mda kaewB oa aapltaaMoB.
B. A.OBMPBBU.
O. P. CARVER
•papanoja nan ‘opuSMd
• yo lutof
-gM aoi«o u'jotntj g»q Auqjx ‘ooiJaiUAl
JO »iuaq ogk ta 'aiwj afgtflvq oqj n|
Plltja » ag laaaud aaA peta ‘xiian ta
paao}#Ht|» ‘jatiBjqiD la oioi) avjx »«|g
■dn au{fln|gq tmmm a paq *aiJ"wiA
OMOD iq poidMoa n»aq taq qduao]
domesUe oatataU by Uc lateai aad moM ay
«qd oaoqto T>i<» uvi oe 'booh iuk
wortMa fliglil a iiete wa* fuund U|m>u
oo you eit uoiioi lue . * m*,ri iitnj auon - ;
a. . v »*
u
offi^T deak blaxouing t« the world hia
A youay Eiklmo woman who
faltbruIncM. hU hndber offieiala ttoted In^in my lif,‘. I am a thief. J tell you, ^
TtoltiBy Cbioafo. waa yreaUy dUtnrbhuge, though Indi:
help at
"Yea, 1 .lit .UUn Wentworth.” he said ]
od at Arat by tbe aleokrle can.
She
ns «U1
to a bystander. "I stippoie you arc going
^f
thoBCbt they were run by devUa.
SrTV”'
’ ^EllUBBDROOll-'I^r^.twiA » .
Aboet TM loelaadors are eomtnr, thto
^ o«bo«vl.t»SoutliUiik>nairt*t. t
Yon don't believe that I robbed
BprtoK. to take up farmtor la Britieb
s drisuiue ts tbe twnk. I Iisve al
tbe txpressr' bo n»kcl in nu eiuUaol TTTAHlK^aairlorwtdow (w'vbost ci'iMAmerlea to tbe aelyhborbood of the
nent was of more worth In hia ryes than aent may behad by etxjBiringai Ut Pam at.,
anylbint elw:. “Look nt the Wood where ;B.D. Caapbell,__________________
SadU Paraey fall from a fire eaeape
Wben tbe ntual hour for hit appearance
on tbe fonrth floor, at steBaat Seventy bad passed and he had not roue, a mild
' alykth etrwt. New YorkAad waa aavto aurprise was expressed hy bis aasoeiatvi.
Imaginary blood, takes It JounVerly.
(OMi
When noon arriv.d nud he was still ab
by bar hair eatehiar to ironwork o sent. ibc aurprise bad txH-onn- n subject of
• He's as c: y as a June hug." uid
tto flnt floor balooay.
anxious discussion, '^neh
»nr a tUog bad not nan in tbe r
he altera
a|x
of bit aervice.
rriOESaLl-uood «srk bone. 1.90 well
Nearly all tto German war ebipe neenrred lu the
That I
f Inquire of It Lucas. 90 Webs^r^eie
n-**erf|#r I
I wilb her huAand
bave left Riel harbor for aoa amaeanvleft borne
night before and that no one knew Joat
i<r^sstl"l
itr bad gone, tbe anxious
bappy frienda Allau'a
............. ............. -• fearful wonder. Wonder
.roughly exi
heCD thorvugbly
exprrted and Aowed
A traldcnt of the town of tVntorloo. engendered aus|iiricin. Snspiclon once
as a atriog.
B. D. »ent a ;2hv-bi ]xMiaye ctawp in born. breaiMets. it Urea and growt into that: tfaey were ni atralght ai
““‘“SVHlf physicians anid It waa an attack of
a ivtu-v to Mayor Carter tiarriaon cf bailer.
acute mania, causedil l>y
|.y overwoA, and
Chicago, a firtr day* ago. wlib a reTbe note waa brought forth and exam Alt be would certainly fveover.—Clereoaeat that be fortvard by retam mall ined uluttrely. The writer waa narvoua. tand rtaA Dealer.
O riiy directory of ('bieago. ai to bat it (Ml bit BnmistakaUy. most IrregMenda goiag ibcnUn the aummer aad Mar. but it was there.
Haatlaa In rraao*.
It was turiow to-try to bush tto mat
Bealrce to rlrtt tbe principal placew.
;lmes, in tbe rarisian’i more re
ter. The rssfaicr'a eanfesalon of giillt
bad been made too pubHc for (bat. Soon mote cxennlons afiee smaller game,"
ites KiAard Wbltcing In Tbe CenAry.
A raat Bleyela Eldar
Acre were whispers that dare not be
wild boar
weak, loqulre at Lokeriew Boasc or at See
spoken. Tbeir ranori that woald not
rt*m_________________
down began to float io (to air. flrut softly
bis revolver with Mm
* ragnely. tbeo louder and yet louder
Aratw Balva, will kOl tto pM^'eto
ns bis gun. Tbe Freneb Itet of necttoy
were
agitated
In
tone*
of
bolder
attoM tto toiaiy.lt'o tbe ayeUafe frtoad.
aertiogt. ontii tto hx_
.______ . eaatriea for tbe Arid 1* alarmingly large. •ton baildlag fee mte. OoU at m: Bom Praai
Arown into conateraaikon. Tto pmd* The ttaUens at Ramfaooillet and Fon- piOR aoLS-Twasty acre fruit (ana.sitaasoa
MSTbaiaa. DtoM^wd jSk^
talneblMn oo nigbis wben people are go
fuarvwtaed. Only Me. *y lt. Sold dent ealied a meeting of tbe diterton.
'Well.
I
cau
aenreriy
briiere
my own ing down for tbe Aootlng are Incumber r^”^^iu^&l^fgriy^prepefty
y a^^^Wattimd Jaa. O. Jobaaeo.
!»." he said as be flnubed reading ed wiA maieriri tie merre la a manner
Wentwortb'i nota to Arm. "Ttore Is Aat aaggests a mobiltaatinu of tto army.
one Alog sare." be added, with baled Tbe rerolotiun saw tbe last of tbe grand
breath—“If AIIbb Wentwortb baa de- tottnea of the Md school, nnd then Ae in
* ..................................
b to rioae furiated people held An fun and slaugh
VUTtU
WAltT tasarooM cf any klad la ta(
•r do any- tered wiAoul inert? for fond without a I^euSJ
-------------------------------------- laU theft.” tbonriit of (he nilore. Tbe partridge arm coll keCo. block.TratereeOIty.
««-(•
Experts were put upon Ae books at eerer fairly lecovered tram that blow.”
rarOSREY AKD BAY VIEW, SUN once and print* detactirea engaged to
trace Ae wfaereabMilB of the fugltlre.
DAY. MAY tTlb.
BMa-She An........ .. ail aorta of
"Hann’t. you notkad how qn^ariy
Trmto wQl leave Travena OSy at 6 a. WentworA baa been acting lately T" ask tblnga, and finiDy be got di
m. Botarutoc laave Bay Ylaw «.-« p. ed tto teller of Ae aeeotmAnl.
exciakned. "Do your woratr*
m. £ate.fll.M. Bleyctoa eairied trea.
"Yet; no one could help notlring Ae
H. r. Uoaixax.
. MBge. He kw all hit usual fnnkneM.
•arkatwghartpaoaibkagraaa. VAsi
AeUay G. P. A. His cyaa for a monA haven't looked an:
• ork asgisli'ij.
WMw—I aee. Took him at Ma TWflr** ’
baa eat msa hi tbe face, not aran wben
totalkaA Atodoica.ByMaod-abafl Booton Tronarslpt.
Mew'OAo. KagkhaMBtoak
fv Wm li<iftMigiuPr7iaT.«a
.DOnSWSIffiSSiGADI.
r.AAV.AMoaa.
WORLD’6 WAT
ivady on bla track*. How n.-rronaly hit
band twitched when be (o<ik bera and
Ma furtive eye gianced in the darkncM
ai together they atepiwd out in tbe night.
Row with ner^-ona ruergy he hurried tor
along the Oarkeet atreela. Iluw cautiouily (bey entered (be railroad Ktatlon and
took a (rain anulb bound. How at mid
night they left tbe car at a aoiall town
dialdy aoi>ngbt refuge lu a dingy
otri
Brsmsif CABD8.
«
tbetr very recent Mead, oae a;
tktord bU noble train otbew bad
iwcoliectloo of Ml good ouaUtto. aotwiihfltatolng that to had nuay. They wm
al anrpriaed (bat tto etuM had
IVy bad been expeediig it with
JooiMUaUc pttolrace.
Before tto end ot aaoitor day a rim
■aa mada oa tto took. Men who bad
Alaa Wvatwoftb bad been easier of . roapered bad large auma at ataka: aad
tbe leadlag baak of Ban Pnnciaeoforalx eyed women bad tnutrd ttoir
paafo. Onblftwcoty-flrstUrtbdaybtofa*
tber’a Infliwoee had placed bln in that
rvepoaaibke poahioa. He bad never been mru from tbe bigbto nak of aedety to
obliaod to aaek db
to na* tbe luwvat grade of pttifnUy paid, plod
a li the
non lot ding drudgery--aQ, all were there at tto
bank doon elamtong for (belr nkoney,
. .......... - their moutha. Allan Went crying aloud fur ibeir all and ruraiag tto
worth. Br., bad fought the brcakeri U diabonert cakMer.
tto aorging whirlpool of money getting
Behind tbe doora
• white faeea.
and money Icntag wilb aufficUni winnlngf on bla aide to eoaW.- bin lo'otart _____ __ ________________-...........
bia only non in (be exciting game of ' bouka. addiug, Sgnring. buuling and
finanre many point* ahead n( rontempo- learebing for aome deficit—Mme clgn.
rary Mmggliuc Iwgim^rn. Yo.mg W.«t- [aome inkUng «f Weutworth*a dliihoncsiy.
worth da«bc.) right into (be tonie of tbe ‘ "I never naw tra<-ka *<> odroitly, eoverbnainew world wiihoai auy prelimiuiriM ed-“ wan the verdict of the ncvural «whatem-.
■tevi.nruvibiTwdayyisnSSftnsP.'nrch.
Six y.t,r» be worked conliimotjMy and i Tbe bank'a r.-n«vi<-en were large, and
w^elb with aitcutlun unllaggiug. evincing with timely a«l.tiucc aU i.rcsing detbe grealeai banlaenit ta.t. the iitmoit manda were Ml..wlA.ii>et. Tlie direetorn
fidelity, the wont i^iptil,.u. Iionenty, Aa-1 were fighting for tftac^lo dlneover how
aociatlra with oldrr ..... mlvaiK«d him | laige waa the defalcntion.
on. They were
asticb l>r}’OD(I hi*
agt <
groping in the dark,
dark. fc-arlful that nny mo2T tu> wat rirbtfullr
all ow raeni wotild make certain1 tbe great extent
tbe aute ot Catifonila a« ibv y»img \t- of the robb^-.
polroB of finance, the nvidcl of croir faIn (he meantime Sylri: aud Allan retber’a aoa. t^ic cuvctc<l parti n( crery malned in hiding in tbrir uninviting aturiMiber't iJatucbier. Hr M.lceteil^rram tcii.
tto aodal wblrt Miia bylrla Ijiwrcnce
Altin'a fear of arrmt grew more per
tt Mb life partner.
ceptible each day and kept bln almoat
After (be necinu.ary dayi yrudiJniiiy tl* continually Indoorn. Hia hunted look, bla
lotted ly tbe buoy man fur (be booey* dogged acUona, were pHiabie to heboid,
ntoon (be newly made bnatond rathed (a yet. In all tblngi eiae, Allan tVentwortb
hia office with (be avowed porpoat ot waa no coward.
’'■aklby op for loat Ume."
tVben tbe third day waa drawing to a
To bltn bnainew waa all alnorblnc- He doae. an all abaorblng tboogbi took poanever left ii, carried It with bln alwaya. aeaaioB of hli brain. It domlnaled Itvritb
In Ml bone, at bit table, by bU flretlde. tto relmtleaaoeaa of a tyrant. “I muft
it waa tbe (beme with wbleb to entw* tore money r It nrged. "If I can't
tained-Mi yoone wife, bia youna wlfe'a make it. 1 muat-get it-anyhow! Enough
fricoda wben be bad time to ^loak to
to (aka Sylvia and me away from tbii i
iraed...............................
pi
t life to ll'
gioni dogma, bia theory ot eoeial econo
my, bla domeetie diaeourac, bia errry- Uuat 1 live if like a dog. dodging I
police everywbcTfi
rfi? Mutt 11
thtog.
wUe-waate
her
life
la
aueh
annutudlaga
But a few mootto elapacd. Keen wMU
at tbeac?
In in................
For boura be aat brooding, and at night
ilekneaa
obaeured tbe aky of tbeee yonng people he could not aleep. A terrible aefaeme
! in the dai*. waa concocting whereby be would gain
that
whieb he wanted. "1 can do it. 1
new of deepeat Borrow and abiect abame.
Allan Wentwortb, tbe iteady gdng. tbe will do It; DolUing catier. It bai been
perfectly proper Allau Wentwortb, waa done before—wby not now? Tbe Sootbem
1‘acifie
train reaehea thia place at
a defaulter, fleeing tor fear ot arreet, a
of bla old fateinating. 12:30 Id tin- morning. Jn.t nfter mid
night. wben wen the nilfoad official*
totwe.
.
r”V::
tq^
^b^^^^bra
•eiag OB for a kw time. 1 aerar did
Ike Mm. Alwaya tbonght ba bad moeb
too wide a acope (of neb a rotmg td*
-ao ns n Mn.- to m; t mmt
Ktontv to kBirhrty «n»
rwwny nji 1 |a«a
toy eaaaed atet, eaaatd tha daatb of
Vraak and Albark Vr^ aaaaU ebUd*
•aa. ak Cbleayo.
A dtapateb from Etofatoa. Jamaica,
aye that tha Oaitod Pralt Oo. to rolay
to laaadlataly aapaad otorPSM.ooo ta
toatofar plaatotloat to Caba- Tit
•atpttk. whieb to expaeted to to i,oco
barreU a day. will. It to aatd. roTOlctoonlu tbe aofar todeatry to the Wat
ladlee.
Lonia Elopeeb. of New York, pnb*
labor of tbe QirtatMa Herald, baa^
r rived at Bombay aad baa handed to a
oat lus.oio
Jordlatribstionamoac tbe famine epf-
IMow ti a UM M Uw aaytac toM aou
Tl» Fere larqnette RtUnid
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