The Morning Record, June 23, 1900

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The Morning Record, June 23, 1900

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

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

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1900-06-23

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m THE MORNING RECORD.
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH. SATURDAY, JUNE 23. 1900.

EEIPFF lAHTS AD) TO mifit jras COURSE. SIASDERTOH TAKEN
Aek> OoTemme&t tor More
WMklpe aad Man
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Uft ftxftfti BftBbv of men to fo !■ l»ft
thftftx
tohUdlaefotte. TtMdepftrtatat’B laI thV'aUutioa
la OhlBft, •• tlM toot la tbft PbUlfttlaM
W thft BBriae bfttMUoas ftftbore thtra
hftvft ftlnadr beea ndsoed to a aaml^i
wUeb Ba^ Mima alnoat too •mall
totftiftfMpvlr *or tha work wUeh
thOBftoybMtodolB thft arMpalftfo.
mftordon to ftftBd
____ ^ ara aald to be iBperatlTa, bowftvw, aad Bftftt ba axaefttod with dlapMak. Aon Aaaftrlaaft aoldiftra
bftaaetatoe.
Aa a tftftftlt of tka dlaeai^B of tka
a la tka eablaat saattoday, ft dlaaatakwaa Boat to 0«b«al Maeittibftr at Maftlla. wklek.wkUa
laqalriftf aa'^ kk aWUty to foralah
M« trooaa ter oamaa la Oktea. oob>
wkat BBoaawrto dbaatleoa to
r ter aklpMttethaMftlkottbaPftl Horlrar.
»at
tiBt tko Bow teeaUaa will aotblew
of« ftaally.aadla prftparad to r> te
ftftBwB to frotftftt tkft Urea and prorI tetkaChlsrao Bbpdra. ArtOlary la d*aBftd aaoaaaary
ter a aftiiiilBfal Bareb to Pekte aad it
a»ttoTakftbyMaoArtbnr. Aaothar
ift Mat to MaeArthar wblA
Abftftti Urn to Bftks a apaoial oflert to
rot tka Blatk inteatry ^
Oktea at
it k ai Icaoraat today
utloft at PftkU aad

ift d^kyod bp tkft oflekk with tka
-of *
--------------dftpartBftat daelteM to
MkayatelaaBy part of tka niiiiigi
ftwKoBpd today.altkoack ItpaobaUyftaatateftdaftwawklah tbaAoMri
oftft pftopla woftld Ukft to kaow.
akafoo.Jaaa tt-Oflelak hava ravortftdtkat tka bombardaeat of Tua
pgrtaoMw*

TUB with larpa goat eooUa«M teoaa•k««P.'------------- -----------------aaarly all baaabaraad. ThaABftriaaa
kM beaa laxftd. TbeBaaaiaft ara ooaapyiac tka railroad ateUee. bftt ara bard praaaftd. :B^BterM.
Bftete ara oitaaDy Boadad. Tba eataaltlfteaift kaavy- Tba railroad k opea
teftBToat'IkfttoOblacUftBpCh—
MlwayteTiaaTate.
Jua u—The Amarkaa
ooMBl at ObafoowritM that tba Daltod
StatM warabip MaabrUla bH arrlTod
Itea Takft, briaplnf »» Amerleafta
teoaPalTai Ho.
It k reportftd from Japi
that 180 forateftoia bara
3rad at Tlaa lUa.
l.BeAL BOAAO VAKAS
To Battle Dlflealt aa««tiin of Cbnreb
Property la Oaba.
■ftMftl M Tte KefBlM kMord.
.
Bftvaaa, Jeae ts—A lafal board to
eoaildar tka ownarablp of ebarch propfttly la Caba baa bMB appedated la or­
der to para the way to a qalekaad
•qaitable aattieaaaat of tba mattar,
wbiob baa barome praaater A my
ftftrioai qoBtloa u iarolTad oariap to
the laartk of tim» wkleb baa alapaad
steM tka orWrlnaiepaiikkdftetftBregMdterekBreb property ware'kenad,
aadalaooaaoooaat of meayakaacea
abytkaftftbaeqiwlda^ Ba^
TMBWtif— of ehoiob aad atate wQl
wpaarbatera the board. AaattleBaat
*^ba aralooBod by all partiaa.

KftbtfrBTMn^to OatlSftvOhaBaai lor thft ViiBoail ftftd a n^t
Ooovpisd byXdtrd OoBdoasld
with
Cnoppossd.
ftpMtftlMtMKwolwl
Bloax atj. la., Jft
Sftora Baacftftted tkaFteoftAfter Blow,
ftft7 faraatB. eattia
dfoate
riftftr at Baaifftr^ Kacj|,
fti>» tefap B^twiy BrUfaa-HaBQtea
■Uftft Borth c« Mosa'atj toolchk ooawill Jete BftUar at Paarda Zoptraat apoftM aaet b/8harUt81dftaot
Dakota ftoaat,. Hobnaka aad a fii^t
batwM tka two (oceaft la oapoetod at
Pretaria and Hatal Praraattac Mat
ftajkoar.
It 1ft attraad that U tka
ftrobaNabcftthaodr.OM aena
i
Jaa* te—Tbft teUowlac
of thft Boat tantlft laad la tka w«t
aad adda It to Hoatk Dakota.
Tka
ft of tka paobabU oeafliet ta ter
troB talaciaph ortalapkoaftoaeaftc
Third earmlry brlcada. oeeaplad Stead-.
•rtea today i
Tbft ftftftmy
teftyMterday, hartef blown np tba
tftUway brld^ aad ♦■<»«*»■£ eartain
etkar damac*. Tba tefafttry, who
Barebftd te ibUm today, baited for tba
pMimastar of Aerwood is aiebt at Kattbeaeb Sprolt.'
A dkpateb from Lord Bobarta today
Boond Over to V. 8. Court. k M fellowa:
'■Pretoria. Jaae te-lan HamUtoa'a
Atraatad oa tka Charra of OoBdiiio eolnmn reaebad
Ihroarb tka IMla Prlatad Mattar rtmte te Beldelborc. where It wUl join
with BnUar'a troopa who reached'
ofdftwtloBftble Ckaraetar Prohibit- Pearde kop yMterday and wiU be at
StextdartOB teBori'ow. thaa opentef
ad by Btatatoir Proateka.
Preterit and
•'ftib. tbaBapld Rim Rnttar.*’ aa
Natal and p
caay Jalat aeUon
baka^tedoa bk etatleaacy taU
ra aad the peo­
batweaa the Tin
ple of the Oranfa Blm eoloay.
vBadaa-PoweU raporte from BuatenBlUatt, tba pottBaatar of Aarwood. k
hurt that he fnad the laadtef Boera
ia aerloai troabla.
Tory paelAe aak cordial im bk ratara
TOrypaelAe
Ba hM boaa eaaebt te the act of
Journey baaea. O
toadtec tbroaph the aalk aattar and two aetlTely heatlte flald ooraeU
wbleb Daela 8am ttjlm iadaoaat aad
had baaa eaptarad darter kk abaaaea.
te alolaUoa of tba atatata. RlblaU wat
•Tba admlaktrator of tba Baateaamatad aad broa(bt to tbk elty yBbarf dktrlet bM eoUeeted i.OOO riflM.'
tarday by D^wty Daitad Statm Marabal O'DoaaaU of Oraad Baplda, oa
ooBplalatofSUJabK. Itaaer, poatof
Sea teapaetor. DwtfbtOeaa aaBkBat
d a rntmmt to PeaMfal Aio~
Uaitad StatM Dktrlet Atteraay. oama
t of FbiUppteM aad AdmtetroB Oraad Baplda to leek after tba
Ifttratioa will Aet Bacmrdtef Them
aaM te tba abaaaed of Dktrlet Attenay O. O. Oo*elL
The aoeaaod waa te^ before United
Waabteftea, 3ai
tt-Admtektrv
teat
_
i^^tkm of
tec aad airalcaad. He naked tor an tba PUipiaea te azM tba frlara frea
BteaUea wbkb tMtUted in hk bo- the PbUlpplBB M ^ BOftt iBporteat
iacbeaademtotbaaaxtterBof tbo qaaatlea te bo oonMflatod by the PbllUaited Stetea eeart la Oraad Ba^da, Ipptee ooamkaloa.mBA tbay wUl rlea
te Oetebar, la the aom of StOO baU, It maeb Uma aad atteatioa.

“RIB THE BDSTLER”

TO EXPEL THE FRURS

TbaeoBBMoa baa faU aatbori^
■r at tba^ASkteatloa with tba qdBtioB. It k raeorakadby
that
BolbedoBe te enb tba powi
aaatto J. A. Zai^ of Detroit
tba Crlara la tba ktead. Ibiy ara
telaad aoBft admtiaiar aatter of
M the paaeatal
tba Balk aadaaot tba aatlToa .At tba
ethw artlela wbleb k prehlMted by aaBaUaatbatrriffateMiMUaate ara
ty pterlaloe. Tba ether
te ba raapaeted. Plaaa for tbalr eaepa WM aaat to Beth A. Laa la Aldo, palMea wlU be eeaaldared by tba TbUtin..«u,
BOBtatead ■■«■»«> adm>, aadU k profaabla
tkasMB aad printed amtter of aaalba Bade
te pay them for tbeir property.
Blbtett'a iaeosa aa peateuater of
Aarwood k not aaob aa te permit Ub
to dwell te the lasary bk teeua ftefewt, ao ba bM aafftcad la a Utile tide tbTM PeBftte Btrlkera la Uaadiy
idely different froa that of dkaadtefarVakva Troabla la Saytrlbattec mU aatter la Daete Saab
tea ArTMted LMt Nifbt.
Berriee. He bae tagtfi dartef tka
paat tew awatea in the baateea of eel- apMelmTh* KarelMamert
Daytaa, Jaae te—Tbara kaotBoeb
llBC Uteratare wbleb k aU^ te be of
ekaao te the laaadry aad clear amkdoabtfnl Burlttromamoral
Baadmtkaa for aale eertate paapb •ra-etrlka. Man aad woBan wercaaMalted by ehrlkacn today aad ate leadlak wbleb hare loacbeea
from the b^ bet which ba etelaed era ware arrMted. AaMalU were aot
and MTore m iMt nlffattebeotadaeatioBalTalsa Dartef Ue
Oaorca MeOaa, who mardaronaly md that
a be boafht for one cent aaalted A. O. MUlar at the Troy teun
eeek end aold Uem ftt M eeata eaeta. dry teat areninr. Am not dSrfoand.
The eoart eonaldared thati the prott The yonac firl who bad ber eiotblBf
tom off by female
oa tbk bnalncM wm oat of {
to what abonld prerail in a ladUaate beaten with ambreltea and atieka, wUl
aoon reeom. Three feipala airlban
esterprke. There
The police oow
the nude ia art aad otbar
of a like character which laapeetor
Prater declared were nafit to be aent
tbronfh the amUa. Biblett Matiflad
OBBXV-BTBO KOmTBB.
that the boaaB who aold him the fooda

POUCE IR COrROt

bad aBnrod btei that there waa ootb- Oaaaed Girl te FataUy Woaad Tonag
iag in them that waa nninaUable aad
Bride With a Baaor.
he had taken tbeir atateBaata ter
apodal le The HOTnlnc Baeord.
fraated. The court doomed tbeerlWichita. Jaae tt-Hn. Clara OaaUe,
denoa praaented anffielant to wamat
a
bride
of
a wMk. waa attacked by
btediac Um deteadeat om.
Jcaaie Horrkon early tbk moraine aad
fateUyeatwitha razor. Mka MorrlBIO riBG IN rZTMBVBO
aoB after
Oaaaod Lorn of VSOO.OOO aad Tbraat. BobopMfor her reeorery are enteroaetfbo Wlpo Oot Btoek of Plrp
telaed. Jealouy wm the eatue.
BaUdlacaBp«ei*l w The Hanlac awordBHXLDOV XM 800TLAHD
Plttabarr, fnae te — Fir* te the
heart of the bnalnaB dktrlet tbk after- AddreMOd World-e Womaa'a ObrkUan
eanaad a tern HOmated at PUO,~ TemparaaM Ualoa.
OM, aad for a tim«i tbreawaed te wipe
Bdiabar^ Jane S3-Tha Worldb
oat tba aatlra eqai
a'a Cfirktlao
C&ktl Tomperanea Union
i^by Fifth amiaa. Womaa'a
IfTWM SUTILT kVAEOXD
oftaoA tea aaaaal meati^ today aadar
Dkmaad. Wood aad Market
mdOoUleryOalMaat- Tbft HtehbftftB belUtef, MS FUtk tba praAdaaeyofMra. L. M. M. Staraha of Maine. Imdy Beary SoMenet
ate atorka la ktefkt. waa deod tea Biot Taatarday.
etroyad. Pifty atadaata of DalTs prMldad at tba atteraoea

WUkMbarra. Pr.. Jaaa te-Vtoteaee
at tka ratBwood eoUlary at TataftalllA
■wUAkM baaa rdss OB ter tkraa
waaha, oalBteatftd tbk marater te a
'riov OmoaakBBdraa roMm aad
rtflaakoBarerelrftdaad two earflcMa
The aatee k aow aaatUyfftBR^kyarBada

Oolteco arara ea tbo Aftb floor aad te
tbapaak a aamber raoalTed hrakaa BaUayoflBbodelateaddad StoreBaeq
' "MaebnMtta and Bar. G, M. Sbelaad coataaionB, bat
aarioftAy hart. Qaiu a ammbar of
of tbft bolldlBC are
"xaww too maci^ -idob, i woB t
not yet eceonated for.
otaad U any loaear. ToBorrow 1 tea*a
tor By Botbera aslea yoa fet aa
naoroBocky Hoaatete Tea.” Saorible

) a pair
of shoea FfiEE to eTery
baby bbm in 1900.

GET READY FOR THE

..4th,

$1.98 SlWRS
$1.88Ladieft' Bicycle Shoes—
black and tan, cloth and
kid tope.

1,260
Toortii Year—No. 978

A.TOW
of oar Vi

The aboea our pteaaed ciu'
tomen brag aboi^

TimiTi ]

Fireworks, Flags,
and Hammocks
n 1 osirbi n mxua. Beha±l.

$1.98Goodrear velt sede skoe^
new sUpeaM—very eerriceAble.

$1.98-Fine soft kid ebo^ band
tom aolee—very light and
easy.

Old Reliable City Book Store.
HOBABT ft BBEOBmB 00., Props.

$1.88—
EaDdsome, etylieh ehoes,
Bilk Testing tope — $2.75
t-aioee.

SOI Fat ill MI to ne

$188Chooolato kid, eilk vesting
tope—neat, trim, dsrabl

>le.

..Midsummer Styles..

$1.98-

of the world’s
tamooe

Bnye shoea here equal to
.most stores $2.75 shoes.

Newland
Hats

ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH

Still at the old stand.
It always pays to trade here
aad most people have found
it ont

TTNDEBWEAB
Of emy dMOriptiOB-aU eolen aad aizB. OnrSOeaadarwaar k extra food valaft-bfttterrradM fraa 7»e te SJ.OO.
apwoTAT. BBOUCTION ON BIBB SUITS.
Thft ftftwmt brlffkteat wd brnt ye« alwaya flad at

kiTta

8.BSHDAftaO. BitUigSilts

TELEPHONE

-Ragiiiiag of tin EiR

That Big Suit Sale
“ IN

BISIMSS i

mdtetba •
A Of B«^ tlBa, effort aad Beoay.
*>A«k Ub om tba telapbeaa." ara
word* frequently heard la emy buiaaB oMoe where e tetter baa been obaeare on acme poteL
.....
-Jo
expreB Iham_________
onduee,bet
bet »
amaean e«>»all] _ika UmMlf ndenSM If^n can ffat
fat wltbte
wUhte apeakteeAktan<
, by maaaa of the
tetepboae.

Ml-T^SlSgln-Sc

MICHIGAN TEUPH0NE;C0.

SIGNS
FOR THE CELEBRATION.

.Won’t last much longer—so take advance while
you have the opportunity. Any 8Uit in th6
house for $11.48. Men’s suits worth up to
$7.50 at 14.98; men's suits worth up to $13.00 at
•7.98; men’s suits worth up to $15.00 at $9.98.
RELIABLE DBT GOODS CABPETAKD CLOTHING HOD81

Make No Mistake
We have not zone out of buainess, but
have moved tp our new etore,
942 Front Street.
Whan you w.nt BBLIftBLB FOOTWBAB pit it of
US. W« have plscad on sole

A NEW $2.50 LINE

Call and sea me at shop, f Which we want you to soe. Vor a better shoe eee our
Oompoeit^$3.00 shoe for Isdlee. end the Governor $4
386 Boardman Ave., or call
shoe for gentlemen.
ap Bell 'Phone 383.
New styles^nd goods arrive dally.

.Wm. H. PethericI

FRANK F^DRICH
The Leading Shoe Hoom of Northern Nlchlgnn

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

««»»«« aftfteepeeee mmm
m IF YOU HAD
A MILLION DOLLARS
And wanted to bay a pair of shoes—you conld
only nee $3.60 to advantage—the price of

Minor’s Monogram Shoes wcL

5c PIG TAIL
HAVANA SMOKER.

If yon haven't the niliion, or the three-fifty
—remember that we have one of the beet lines
of womu^ $8.00 ebeee in the city. All the
lateet styles.

PARKER BROS.
IT’S JUST A8GOOD

S Front 8h«t

^cNAMABA BLOCK

ItHiHa:«« »»»««»«« «ftM«RHaaHMHa%

a

_
TNR BEM IRSIBSS

vnLVOBauio sboobd.

L. a T.ll.Dig?ai Taam WhoWoe$BO r. bT Mltehall ed tha K. * V. &
PMo at OarlovoRs
ftATnaam
> lacsiaui
Hfke Dotaltalr U tha Propooad
Mlowtagare tho aawoef Omdacoaatr BraaA.
raotoam of TtavvaaBarElve that
W. A. Bhohall of the M. *. il. E
WM tha fM oiih Mte to
ndlraad waa la tha dtp paeterdap. aad
f. Bai^abp t‘ M. flAun*
atatod that tha If. A B. E roallr lataadito baOd tho propeaod braaeh
«. W. Basso, aattor mA Iftoff.
thmgb Ualaaaa eoaatj. thoagb It
w^ aot be built thia jtu. He atat­
od that the epnr woald leave the
eat line of tho railroad at Beloa, tonehlag SattoBiBar.ProvemoBt aad Oi
OhailaiB-Ada Pope.
and poaaiblp Horthporl, though that
goegeaDt^UbWa KaUrwMaetfallrdoeided. Boetatadthat
MMram at Anaa-Uea Bhilaon.
VBUOBtOT.
CWlOWlAW.
evMtaallr a tralB woald bo pat oa.
•Mttaal—HaUr Boat
raaalag diroet to thie dtp from Omo■MklhMMH^S.

BtrtWtao OoDcrs

%T2

Cafes

MMT »r«»wi7 e
C.UBMUT,

W. W.

OBftalaofthaOaardo-Marr UuHr
Mk.
Oaarda-BUa Hdgaa, Abm Blau, AaMBeBaaaa. Barr Oardtaer. Maggla
Vaadorrort, Oora TrlasaKlaBU Wklta.
Hair Potartpl. Aaaa Ottlatt,' Ploea
WatMB. Emma Balm, Emma TompUm Oara MUer. JaaBla Laagwerthp.
Baaaar Daarora Olara Lardio. Harp
WUeox. JaaaU Okattardea.
Oolor Bearara-Dna HaU. EUen
BrtetoL _________________ _

an^kml rtodMtt.
^rMpUoftODslMd 8tot« va
pi9ta(*l>MO.(iOO » Or <ortroplnl pro
#Mta BMd U AmImb masfMt8rM.or
for feed esd drl>k. Hort of tke ertlel**
MB be prodoeed la a more or le>e dtCroo la tbb teUade wtaleb hare reoenUy
•erne late eloaer ralaUoaaUp wltb the
Oattod Btatee. Tboeeartielaaeonpriee
•Msr. eoOee, ellk, rshbor, flbrae. frulU
aad aau. tobaeeo. to, eettea. r>iat.
meeee. e^oee, riee, caUnot and dye
waeda. Uqoerice root, ladlgo. oerk
maod. Ifecy. epearea. ate. Ae ear leland poaemeloat barln to develop na4«r *-»«><■«»»> edalaktratton we Oali
pcoeare more Of eaeh artlelee from
these eoareae, and la ratora for ear will be given In the avealag.
Charlm L. Oago of Greenwood town- ,
I the people of the ielandt
U bar more of the prodaete of ear ohlp, Wexford eonntp. baa pnrehaaod
otthe BUM Bank thh lot on Front
laaad faetorlea.
ctraet next adjoining that of Laraa FnlTo pestlhUl^ of a rroat Baropeea lor on the weev The frontage to >«
wardtawepBMIeaMeaUoB to oar at* teat. Mf. Gage eontemplatee baildlng
aMPteailre dModo** »po torelfa a brlek bnQdlng oa the propertp oooa.
row the ateamer Tiger on Carp
ihtpplBr for oar forelra oarrrtaf 8»eh
a war ero^ld deprive ae of ohlpe aad lakewUl eonaeet with the Maatotae
atrlke a frlrhttal blow at oar expert exoniaioB train for Lelaad or map ^t
PBthalaka, Pare lor thareoaduip
•rada
wlU be to eaata.
WUllam Flaek of Beopad atiset diad
ftsTwcKK the TWmamar iM trut and
Ike oxherbltaat cbarree of the EenMt paeterdap afiemosa at the age ^f U
0ttr betel mem the Demoeratle leader* poan.- Be leavea a wife and one otaUd,
bealdM
father and mothar, three brotbare bavlar qnita a tbae with the oeto
en and a alaUr. The f naeral will ocfrom St. Francto chnrch Mondep at
0 o'eloek.__________ '

rsTb

COIVICTED OF URCUr

Ofaat Saeaala flmitaaoad to Par a nae
of $90 aad Coate of $14.90, or
fipead $0 Dart la fall.
~ Oraat Btmala wae eeavutad of UrMu fbetardar atteraeea la Jadft
jBbcrtt' coart aad wa* eeatoBoed to
far a fee of too and eoeu ot tlAto. la
dafaaltaf which ho U now aarvloff a
•0 dar 'e eeateoeo la the eoaa«r jail.
The trial wae bevaa aad the Jarp aw
—la Jndre Bobette' ofBee.bnt ooort
VM adjonraed to tb« couocil reeaw, to
aaeeaemedato tha epcoiawe that had
gathered.
The prlnripal witaeei efalaet Ba■ala wae Tbereta MUke.formerljThema BawkW. with whom Baetala hae
babe living foreome tlma Uoderwood
A Cmlor defended the prieoaer. aad
Proeeentor Pratt appMred for the pec**Tlit' twtlmr WM that Ramela
^leU the wheel (rta a reek la treat of
B. E. Uibte' bterela ebon leei fall.
It
wae elaimcd that part of the bterdt
had been hlddaa. part tank !n the lake
aad part ot It uaed to repair aaolfaer

6BOOHOK. B. BBDBDXCATIOM
ftMidept Athltr Will Praaeh Boadar
Bornlog aad Bvaalng.
Tharaopenlnr and rededleatien of
lha Second Meihodlet ehareh will Uk
flaee BoadarDr. J. P. Aahler. pmeideat of Albica
•oUege. win preach moralag aad evenlag. Dr. Carrel, pretldlogalder of the
Oraad Traveree dietrlet, wUl he id
eterge of the eervleee.
^
Pormer and aeighborlBg paetorc arc
lavitsd aad a rich treat Ic la atorc U-r
aU who attend.
Hra baaaa Tager Dead.
Bra Baun Tager. aa old reeideoi
Uvlaf aw Bolen. dIodroMcrdar moraof dropaj. Deeeaecd
eraa 8»
of aga. Sho waa hlghlp
aateimod
Ika faaaral wiU taka plaaa from tha
fhMTMtelliTiif oharAatBoloa thia at-

gCthofmaenl.
Wa. tha sadenlgaad.

do

horabr

Peiaoaal
E C Comptea hae goaa to Hantoa
OB bBBlaeaa.
C. D, Btaalep of Sattoao Bap to la
Oeeltr.
E E DaUer of Empire waa aTrmvaree
CItr vtoltor roeterderBoaaathal to
MtorUlnlag
Ktoa Bllxabath Charcb of Chieaga
Mr.aadMra. B. U OelemaB aad
ehUdraa dt LaOroiao. Wto.. paaaed
tho dtp reetorkap oa their
warteOmoaa.
Mtoa UbbU Fraaaat retaraod to har
heme U CadUIeo peitordap after a viait with the Mime* Bteinberg.
Mr. aad Mm. Frank PhlUpa of Hart­
ford, Mtoh.. have eome to thto dtp to
Hr. Philip* to a harbar. aad
will engage ip that work berc.
WiU Alexander retnmed laal nlgbt
from a trip north.
Mr*. E L. Blanker and eon Lndoi
left peeterdep for Rapid dtp to vielt
.Mre. Blaakcr'aparenuand tkkeio the
field d*p eports at that plaoe today.
Hit* Eiiih Earl, who gr*du*ted at
le 'Yp»li*ntl Normal ihU week, re­
tnmed home la*t nlgbt, accompanied
bp her brother Arther, who hae been
epondlng e few dope at Ypallantl.
Tbomai Biggint of Grand Rapid*
wae la the dtp peitardap.
Mte. C. H. Petenen aad ehUdren will
go to Menominee lodap.
Mr*. R A. Wltberall of White Clond,
to vtoltlag Irieada U the dtp.
Mi*e Pool of Qraod Bapida, to vtoillog bar atotar Mra. Charlm Aadataea.
Mim Araea Rich, who baa boaa attoadlng the alnaint<.«t Ann Arbor and
BaatlngB came homo laat avealag.
Har anat. Mre. Jaaoa Etch of BMitage.
retnmed with her tor a vtoit with
frlaada.
Mre. J. C. Wright of Greoaville. to la
tho dtp.
A. E Qlbhard «i[tU iVava todap for
a vtoit at hto hema la Orapa^iU*Mra. W. A. Biteheoek of Maatotoo. I*
tha gaaat ot Mr. aad Mia. B.
OaBBlagham oa Finh atroot.
A^aadSaathFIght
Mr. W. A. Blaaa of Maaebeatcr. Za..
wiriUxg of hto almost mtoaoaloai m0Mafiflm$aa«h.aara: “Expeaare attar
moaele* t^Mad MrloMlaag treeble.
«rUdi •aiod la eMwmpttoa. I had

Ssr."vssr3?i 1Su.ST351
ra^eo. a ^

MB of Tar U tt Mta to aaco rw aeagh
Waotoo gwaaM • u-oMt

EBEDB BTABVBDBBO.

[toe Wilhelm Still Ahe^ la Oaralval
Ballot.
The voUag for oaralval gaoea for tho
third of Jalp goea merrilp oa, and tU.
TOtM for the fi
iag.Yeeterdap the Mime* Mary Baekor,
Oora Wheat aad Ethel Braiington
the ooBtcet. and asked
that their Totaa be transferred to Miu
Mianie Bsitser. This has been done,
bat the oommittea dedded that here­
Bmltlm.
Tha J. a MoGlU to loading lumbar after this eannot b* done, but that oae
map elmplp withdraw from the eon
at tho Ott Co.'e deek for Chtoago.
The advaaee aale of aeata tor Bentr
im« Mpitle Saosball aad Joale Hoblarr Papae wiU epoa at tha boa efin
■OB have atoo withdrawn from tfad cop-^
Two haitdeome oompaaloa honeaa tost, leaving the vote at preeeat a* fol­
rllfbe eroeted for John O. aad Antoa lows:
*83
F. Biraab.oa the eoraerot Maple aad Mim Bdaa Wilhelm........................
Mil* Minnie BsUner......................
US
Ughtb atreat. Thop will oeat about
U4
W.OOOaaeh. Thaplwhavabaao eom- Mto* Haue Robinaon ......................
mb Rhode Rsttanbnrp..............
S8
pleted bp P- E Moore.
1
The OaekeU Bloek Ooaipaap wlU give Mim Datop Shadek..........................
Thecootast
^ill
close
at
I0:30o'cloek
matinee this aftenooa la Bteiabeig^
Orand, the bUl balag “A Jealoae Wife.” aa the erenlap'ot the *7;h.tad the vot­
one of the varp bmt of the rMCTtolre of ing will be done la the Wn^zbarg baUdIng 08 Front etreet, wbleb ha* been
the companp.
The qoarterlp maatlog of the Bvaa- generon*1p donated bp Mr. Wur»’»nrg.
gelleal ehards wUl begin thto afteraooB The last fsw dtps of the contest will
at t o'eloek. Bev. J. A. Brpe ot Oraad eboweome remarkable thioge in the
Bapida, preaiding alder, wUl oondoet matterolalarge voU. and fiie qneec
tboeervieea Ohtldren'e dap cxerdaaa. will not be chosen till tbs ballot closei

enfbrOoaadl.

all iuii>as aay;• that, yon l*!g.
tonder-beorti'd fWkiw."
“I know." he n*sponded, bnsklly,
“hot It Isn't that."
“Wbal id II. tlicnr
“Can't you w.-? He cxperta me lo
lake you away frum home, and 1.
n'othdn'l have tbi- nert'e after be
lalktsi like that
lon'i you seer*
well, don't
*.'■ sbe answered, coldly.

This .
Should Interest You!

If Not,
Why Not?
He wfao wcpQld tbink well, eat
well and alcep well most keep a
wary eye OD bis food eoppllesWe of course are anxioos to
have yoa know the fine quali­
ties of our different brands of
goods Just now we oaiLyour
attentiuD to our

MOCHA
nnJ
.lAVA

Blended Teas..
55c It).

Uncolored
Japan
V/

'

Particnlarly pleanng blend
of extra choice Stork Japan,
Oolong and Yonng Hj-son—
A great favorite with tfaoM
who bare cultivated a taste
for blended teas.
Ko orders too large for at to
ondertake and none too amall to
receive oar beet attention.

Thi Ui-To-Dait

W.E. Haney


Beadle Block.

You can sit or recline in any position. I have a
very large line, trom the nice large lawn Morris Chair;
painted red or green, for"^*.75—just the thing to sit
under the shady side of a tree. Then I have the Solid
Oak, with a pair of reversible cushions, for $5.75—ju«
the thing for sitting room or parlor—and you cannot
duplicate this in any other store for less than $6.75.

Frank Dodge, a ponng man amplerad at the faetory ofiE- BemeaVa Sosa
at LaaalDg. whUe oUlng a line ihaft hi
tha bUekamlth'ahop oaaght the slaere
ofhU thiri In a act ecrew and
wound ap In the rapidly revolving
ohaft. Dodge threw hia armt aroaod a
poet and hang <» for dear life. Every
ahred ot clothing except bU ehocs and
stoeklnga waa tore off and he wta bsdlp
hraloed. bnt hia tenacity oaved hie life.

Slater’s House Furnishing Store
3.20 B'roaa.'t Stooot.

on OUl PRICES

IVtrolvimi orvnrv in Algeria, and at
Oran th.TP is a irad lao mile* In
lepgib ibut Is sail] tu bi> exccedlBglp
rich In oetroltnutt.

Before baying anything in oboee. We pell
everything uaed in footwear, and we believe we
can save you money—There’s no gneas work or
haphazard methoda—Practice makes perfect.
A Wcnl that Bounty
la often hidden bp onaigbtlp Pimples
See onr new Un6 of women's and men's Oxfords
Eeaemo, Tetter. Grpalpsla >. Silt Rbsem
and Oxford Tiee we have jast received and
etc. Bneklen'a Arnica Salve will glc-:.
Up the fooe bp caring all Bkio Eropplaced on Bale at tbe foliosring prices:
tiona, also Cota. Brotoea. Rorna. R'iU, Women’s genaine dongola kid lace oxford, worth 81.W for..........$1.19
Felona. Dicers and worat forms of
Pllea. Only S&ea box. Cure gnsme- Women’s oxford tiee, tan and black, worth $2 03 for......................$1.48
taad. Bold bp E E Wait and Joa G. Men’s Uce low diet
idioe/, good value at $2.00. for..................................$1.45
Johnaon, dmgglat
Men’a JnlietaMWacl
Tack only, for.............................................. ............... $1.50
New OlBoowery for Blood- Men’s patent leathers, the latest toes.......................... ................ $1.96
Also several other styles that we have no room to deacribe here
polBonlng.
DR. C D. WARNER'S COMPOUND which we will be pleased to show you when yon call.

S136 Front BtrMt

jpractical Shoe Kaa

WE DO
AS WE SAT ^

And when we make a statement people always believe
It-We never quote quantity or prices unless we have them to
show our customera When we buy cheap (and that means
nearly always in car load lots) you g:et the benefit in cheap
prices. Our prices on many lines cannot be duplicated for this
very reason. We're quoting some remarkable prices on many
lines. Here are a few of them.

Iror\ Beds
P'or instance—a full sized iron bed. well made, brass ornaments, for
$2.00. VVe sold hundreds of iron beds last year for nearly this price, but
iron went up—Now the market-has dropped and we secured this phen­
omenally low priced, bed.

We have others at S4.00. $4.25. $6.50, SS.oo,

S9.25, $10.75. $11.50, $i2-“5. up to the finest brass beds in the city at
S28.00, S32.00. $38.00.

Wood Beds
That are good wood, well made, full sized, put together for hard wear

35 CIS, fb.

This is-indeed a ^ery snperior grade of coffee—fioer
than the so-called best cof­
fees—A sample for tbe ask­
ing.

MORRIS
^CHAIR..^

of oalarp can be made it to pomibla that
Mr. WatMB map be employed.

Teas and Coffees
White Star' Coffees

Ttnn is iirtliair as confoittbh

^

Tho ooaaea wOl probablp .bo- eallod
togethWaoxt Moadap ovoalag. to «m■two-mattan of vlM lataraet to
thadtp.
of tham to the matter of
thoAtopoaalof tho wa%« woAa hood*.
It to wdl wlthU the range of poaeihtlltp that tho bcmds wlU be dtopoaod of to
loeal eapltaltoto, to that tha eltp
take poeieedea of tha water wi
plant bp the first of Jnlp.
matter that wUl boeoaold
«nd to tha maltar ot a eltp aaglaoar.
ifortbapoaltton haa bean
! raOHvnd from Irrlna WntMB ot Chleago, who to highly roeommesdsd for the
poMllen. BohMthoondareomantaaa
a of two of the srater
klon, Mr. Shay and Mr.

OF SEVEN COBBS, the 6rwt Cancer
remedy, and fOr ail dioestei of the skin
“Did you a>di itapaY' sLi- qm-sUoned. and blood, from Contact and Secondary
Hereredliorp Caase«.
eepTl.v.
“Yes. and It's all olT.'’ be responded,
as one in a cireem.
“Why. did be refum-r
-So, but be 0x1$ Artinn*-.Askcd to
take pen away fr^ lilm I wa# asking
to take awny the Bgbt of his life; ib.u
tbc home without ^ou wonid be a pris-

b^n to m

mp advice And aUmtp ttnawfiaUa to
eara Taroat, Ohmt sm t*«Bg iroables."
Ba/d sr. maosand SLOO, Trial betUa !■>
8. E Walt and Jat. O. Jobe.-

BOBD6ABD fiSST 1
TwelaiportaM Bafeiiaetoto boOeadA-

—and all for S2.25.

Our next grade sells for S2.65. and the greatest bar­

gain for the money is our seller at $3.75. . If you want the full bedroom
suite we'll show you the greatest display from $16.73 to $59-.'ib.

Just a Dredser
1

Is needed to complete your outfit, just unpacked some beauties. We
are starting a wonderful sale at S9.50. We know ihis is marked else­
where for $12.75—Itsi'identical. same number, style, size and make. Our
other grades are Si 1.25, S12.60. $14-00.

Tables are Necessary
And our stock is enormous, but we had to duplicate our first purchase.
It’s pleasing to know that we can’t keep our tables. Quality and price
always tell, Weliave a good kitchen ubie for S1.75. and a fine breakfast'table for S3.50. We’re selling a six foot extension dining table lor
$4.25 up to $i4«a Our library taUes are the admiration of all purchas­
ers—sail from $8.75 to $i6joo. Oar haH “cortier" suads are beauties
—sell from $2430 to $4.a5-

The Hannah & Lay Hercantile Go.

THB MORNING RBCORD. SATURDAY. JUNK 23, 1900
Jm-mmn wm-mm-mmmm-m:

<^ HEWASHARDTOBEAT

[ OONDKMCD NBW8
OP
OF Ml
MIOHIQAN

M

J A

THE 8TAOE

n*»lAC»«<ttwBOT«iTia(BA» Cm*
OaM PUM wm taDMd. «u^ •

nwMtha abIj tentMtlM c< 1» ktad ta a* weriA.

. Mbt Urn VAUnr«( DtrAM. ww hU
kf«kMtaUtB tb« hAAit of MMU

’■Speakio of 1
old Lons Uland farmer tba other da^.
’‘ramiad* me of aotM oorioae leeidwta
with
'em. Twais't mora'a 60 jotn
AlOUvMP
ago vtieo tb«7WBi t&lok aafiiaa on tbii
tabAfrtMAhadrlwUa wlUn IW.MO, i*lax»d. aa wa ata tbaa loalead
biu ao made mefflen aad mlttana oat
hwB«U «u%la tb« trwIMt ^
of tbrir tklBiL Tb«7 wat mlghtj
B Df. P. PI------- -•*k nit
too, Ihoaa old
inaoi
aa
«l«U.M0
Jalr 1.ikMbm^MIai
Boffiert. Wbcsamanwaatada btgl
tha MW MtewMBt fBBd •( tioo,ooo.
, be 0BI7 bad to walk dowa li
TBlkkboM c*MlBf bail H Mmb
■MfriBiB to d« IhBt. la two dajB'
two or three. Tber wai eo pleotifel
thk WMk Mr. taitk iwtiTad ?l U|C that It wai BO trooble to kill 'em. Bat
••AaotBBU. ew fov tou el tk they bare been klllad off now ao that
«kla to probB>l7 Uw IVfMt eeaMca- tbara aia't maaj mqlb rooa Ooot lo
awbtla a big fallow brloga ap a litter
MltkBtertf aam to om naa ia
loto tbe lower olorer lot aa we bare 10
OtkBdEaptto. It took B Atb7 to trasB- root 'em oak
port (I la aararal load* to bit oOea.
Erer but woodohoekal Waal, it
9. Oeopor, a& eld eeUlw llrlar oae ain't mneb if tb«7 be josoc oaeo. If
BaaBorthof Brldfemaa. waa irorad 700 wall loacenoocfa. 7011’ll oatdi tbam
n broad
br
da7ll^t.
v> d«tl. li> . h.U .. hU ttm Thira- i "“1"
“■« lot in
good ebok 700 ou briag
dar noratac.Tbe battla with the faroTbep'r* toogb.^ a big
elou aaiaal wu a twelal '^eae, la low will oaiT7 away a big load of ebok
Wbtob toe farmer foecbt a&Ul plerocd Bat
It- 70a get hold
old of a big fallow, u
old rateru. my to apoak. Ton'll find it
At too aoBaal nectlDcof toatrmetaaa no ea*7 Job to dialog him. Be'* too
of Baaaoala cellaca 7aatorda7 iaal knorrin a coat to lira. Be’ll aoly eat
otopa ware takaa to ebaoca It from a TOOT olorar at nigbk an. Lord, bow
mscb bo eu got away with in
eoUoca to aa aoademp. Ear. C. W. nlgbtl In tba daytime be keepi eloee
Dean, profeaew at Flak aalrartltr. into bto bole u laogba
Did
MaabvUla. Taan.. baa aaoaptad to* him oDt? Waal, yes, yon ou try it,
prlaelpaUhip aad In a few waaka be bathe'll dig a good deal fafler on toe
other
end
tbu
yon
will
u
take
it
w^aaiaau bto datiaa. NMtef tbe
former tcM^ bar* bean ratalaad. easy at that Mind yon. I'm talkin of
ArrancamaaU bar* baaa.mado whara- old oaes—tooee know all tbe tricka of
tbe boalneea. Tbe woodebncki that yon
>7 toe work of to* eebool map
find on Lang lalud aro wlaar tbu tooae
aarriad on more aaoeeMrnUj than arer 1 moat uywbcre else 'cause they have to
before.
t be ouulti u ebniwd not to get killed.
N at toe 8UU They're so cJoao toclrillutiontbat they
Mermal at YpsUuU ware bald Wedaea- lean new tricki all toe time.
"A few year* ago a oudin old fel­
4^. Tbe gradaaira Bnmberad *01. of
whom M» are aatoorlsed to toaeb dar- low Cook np bto homo in that clover
field Just off tbe lower
laguyorall time of toclr naural
bad toe hardest time to kill him that
llraa: tbe remaining te baring oompletad a abort eouraa, wbleb permiU toem
toUaakdrayaara.
~IU»| »|
ulUTO uwww;m su
MU* Percy Jonaa, a eomely yeang at $1.60 per day lost in tiying tooapsBraa girl of Port Baron, waa married tnre blm. 'Tworn’t uy use layin in
wait for him with a ebotgni
ebotgnn. Be wu
to Morgu Uoald,a widpwar in Datroik
(00 wlM to ptike bto nose oat of too
aararal waaka ago. Mr. Ooaid bid bto • •

T olgbl he’d coine'ont
yoaag wife good by and weat te Bageooagb. Bo broogbt
land to bring bto aUldru to tble Bp eeren llttorr of yonogchncln in that
utry. On Wedneaday. Mrm. Ooaid field, bnt we kilUd'em all ozoept tbe
ealrad a eablagram that bar hnluad
bad died from paamonto ehortiy after bim to hii home every season, hot she'd
bosbot in RTiu loaaru her yonhg
yonhc out
one*.
laadlag.
uerer gut
!ta
a ebot at ti
At Lapeer the baUding* of tbe prime movar of the whole
le tronbla
IllaUgan Bom* for toe Feeble Minded waited far bim on moonlight nights an
aad BpUapUo hare Jait bean eapplied
a ehot at htru onck Bot 1 gnesi
with fire aeeape*. Tbey.wara giro a s wo ui.ly crippled him, an ho never vrafablletMtln the preeeno* of about tnrdd oat again exoept 00 dork nighlt.
We
bad
ho obuco then. We tried to
600 people. Th* iOO Inmate*, together
dig bim oak bot after three days of
with oAean and amployav pseaed
etoady work we got tired. Then we
toroaghatarat* of IQO par mlaato. atari0(1 to ban u smoke him oak bnt
The aaeapae are iO feat blga, aad it it ain't no eaey matter to make smoke
tokae It eaeoada to make tb* descant go di
toat a woodebnek ou make Finally
we derided to drown the old critter oak
Taawrday-s Baa* Mall Oamea.
We got togelber all tbe old pork u
Opeeul w *M Morelae EeufA
oil barrels that we ooaid find u filled
■ATIOXOL LKAOUC.
them fall of water. Then wbu over)-thing wu ready 81 u Jake, my two
aoM. etood ready
' • a pit
pltohfark 1
• with
ebotgan while I poared toe waur into
Moyer and Warmer; WlUto Wi 8olU< tl\* bole
"Waai, sir, that bole bald more wa­
ter tbu
n uy.millpond. It took toe ball
tu bomUnU to bring it np to tbe
taoe. u tfaua Jeet u 1 pni in tbe
pallfal. that pukv old ebook abowad
Palu.
hi* Boae. 81 Jabbed at him with tbe
IroAlya played at Ptlladalpbla. In' ^tebfork, u Jake toot toe budi* to
twalfto Innlag game etood IS to IS. plMU as he bugid away at the critter.
Baaaaee of Pblladelphto'e dilatory 1
I lint it waru't no twe. Tbewator eoaked
'aim-to* amplr* gsre to* gam*
away rapidly, u tbe woodeback went
down a^a. grinnln at oor failnre.
Brwklya.« to 0.
"Bnt we wani'l soeullr dtoeonragad.
•k Loato-Pittabarg, rain.
__ .
Bett day we added live more barrels
atmtcaa Loaotra.
^
^

is :

FibtT* City..........................
d S S!
Obleago ..................................
S 4
1
ft|tea and Wilaon: KatoU aad Me;

boose. Then we begu in flood that bole
again. Tbit liuie we had pleotr of water, bot toero wu no woodebnek to appear. Tbu water eame np t.i the ssrtaou
u flowe<lont of^tbe hole, bot no woodebaek.
> Iho
Ihoogbt be bail left bis
Barrey ^ Flaher; Reldy aad Dig-, koma fur good nfu-r bis Aivt dnekin.
' Dm. «...
rr.. ....Hw.
Be
came ont again «k..t
that bigbk
u ate more clover iban nsaal Jest,os if
foepiieos Waal, wefoondoot ill time
Baffalo...................................
toat the critter wu so wise that he had
Bart ud Splat: Booker
dog bto bole way np toward a bill so
~e—that be oonld sit np there u watch
Datrolt........
*
.
ladtonapo.is......................... .. 5 7 « This pat a stop to uy attempt to drown
Oroala ud Sbaw; Oacoa and Pewata. fain mk
‘*lt WM 8i toat rigged np 1
that finally raagbt tbe old fellow.
fell
Be
StaadlBgottoaTtama
: lodt a big stone weiiIgbt 'boot 60 ponods
■XATioxaL LaaaoB.
igut over too taolfL

SSISC.;:;;::::;;::;: I S I
............

“A laalOM Wife,*' toe rarj aaaalng Bred to ask bto goask
trto to*
“It isn't thak" repUrd tbe barkeeptutieaUy r. tnjt 1 eu't bear to eea *0 mocto
weak aad wbiah waa <
racked lea waned cm a prohIWUoa
rcceiaad. TOalcbt
wlU elooa with "Tba DaaUag Widow.'*
Tkto wpaay >uu r>*«B tola waaka
Soma amateur* are etaga atruck—
avtoa of flret alao* atorMtlou mod toaj
aad eome profaetloaato are atag*
kav* bean ptaaaatad by vary elarar
track.
people. Tba latt partomanu will neWhen a woman want* tbe earth It
dMbtadly draw the larg* aadlaaaa
wbteb toa aariu of too aggragaUon
It's the easiest thing In toe wortd
to extract a promise from a mu who
t lot tore* nlgbta finds Uimeelf in a tight place.
Banctog Muday.
The permn ailda one to one and tb*
I Opera earn to one: the diroree Jndge anbtracta
U. at 6
Ho^ of Beary Starr Payna, 'Stod one from one and two n-malna.
If egg* would only grow on egg­
rsader. wboaa faat* in mind laadlag
plants the liuuliator would do tbe n-st
are fatbomleea. When it toku from —and the pis>r old lieo
toe enrgaon to toe moat leading m
Btdleto* and. to tuk the Boat 1
ad Ben of tola oonatry to nnnvel bto
work, ud wbo for days afur aaeiag
tola Buto wonderful perforBUoa* it
beeoma* one of the general topics.
Iracy Starr Payna bu ao confederate*
ud witbont uy aestoluee whatever
either from toe andienea. performs
aome of toe mut etartllng ud esneaplrtg Cough, Aathma,
Whitt* and Irwlplant
.
tional thing* ever done or eaecntad
ConaumpUon. ta
toe brain of mu.

Bk Le
Mew S
AMCBCAX Lkaam

Sr::

,

Jtot u be would sot a rabbit trap Tbe
old mnskrat oooldn't get ont of tbe hole
noway witbont .bitting that stick, u
—well, tb,' thing hapi-eiied two nights
Isfcr. Tbe first night the fritter didn't
Tenioreonl, bnt tooscoaod monio tbe
Btoue was-dawti. u tbe chi fellow was
' emtoed beneath ik Wc ain't hail none
-Kew York

Mme. Calve bod u czperienoe wlib
sn tbe oocrtesy of tbe SpuUb thieve* once
.4H . While tbe wu in Muiirld. Two well
.m ^t«med Bttangers etole __ _______
.US wblto ccsttained tome moix-y wd a
_________________ . anmber at Innk pieoe* ud tolismut,
Bwt«
todadlng a buto of dried flower* from
; her father's grave. The lose worried
te b*kept pu* and fmtrm^akta, toe artiste, bnt wbu toe newnapers
reported tbe theft tbe thlevJWt her
***
IKt to* preoiou relica neatly loelued to a
r 2^ poekot, in wbito wu a polite note begfine that toe "finder" of lb* laticale
, Bi^t be paralttad to keep toe Boney
r ■ a eonvaatr of ao obatBlng a tooaltok
•—Mew Toik WerkL
• ■

SSft::

Tip a good one— one that's not only strictly
up-to-date,
but also becoming to you ,
—Not every
stylish shape will become you
—That's why we aim
to carry a
line of sizes In both large
and small shapes
—Same block of hat.

tTteOmlhMGmi

S3sr
OHppo.

Are Yon Blliocs?

_________ are gnarai
tronblra
SS cento.
nr. A. W. Cbaee
Ch*e« Med.
- ■ Co.. Boffel
V. To prove ibelr meri’s a *
package will be mailed free for r

ru from Ccou I^Uage to Beaver tolud
baarlngaboat joovnnday czenreioBieu,
to parUeipate in tbe obaervane*
Oorpa* CbrtoU at tbe latter place,
toe retora trip come of toe esvnrltioatoU aegagad la a teca-for-all fight on
tba deck*. Tbeoapiaia of the boat
preenmmbly to <)aiel tbe dtoinVbuee
tnraad a etream cf hot water aron the
crowd vrlth toe reeolt toat u ladlu
womeo was tealded to badly toat aae
auaot live, wbUe several otoer* s
more or lea* aaverely aeaMed.
erreeta bav* beea made.
Care, d’szy spell*.
t aaeb, kidney
Keeps yon «.-ila!
Moaaula Tea
MBV RBICX 1
Orand A OUleU In toe Market With
Their FliM SUB of Briek.
The Traveree C;tv Brick Work*,
rt'nid A l^llatk proprietor*, annonooe
that they have baroed tbelr first kila
./briek and win be ready to scpply
tnda toe flni of n zt week teem toe
first kiln of
_...
.. SOO.Wl
will be reedy for lb«
tea dsyt.
Tae new briek yard 1* sitnalad a b

Rucuivud

'Aa tfOtAAN HMEOY
rCm«Wab4V

Something new
in the tan and pearl ehadee
soft hats—
Would Uhe to show them
to you.

Steinberg’s Grand
Opera House
ONE WEEK

Hamilton Clothing Co.

CommeDcin^

Monday, June 18,

Gaskell’s
Big Stock ®V^9S/9»09^^l9«/S‘9^99/9'»9/9^
Company, § Carpets
Hatioee Tiiis Afterooon 2
- Wall Paper
at 8:30.

“A Jealous Wife.”

y soerss to tbe city, and «

On account of an overstock, we will offer for a
short time only, our entire lot of carpets and
wall paper at

TONIQHT:

apaetlu tavlo

Dont Be
Foolcdi
TMsiMgieiilii.«slgla*l

Just

oXIO’s:

Greatly Reduced Prices.

“The Dashing

\11 of our best Ingrain Carpets, including Lowills, for 55c per yard net; all our Ingrain |
side
iide and'ceiling.’at
and ceiling, at 25c per roll: single
Single Band
Border to match, at loc per yard; all our 50
and 5SC paper, the Tinest. at 36 and 35c per
roll: 6order. formerly 15 and 18c. now 10c per
yard.
.
'
<
t
Anyone in need of carpels and wall paper wtlL 1
find it greatly to their advantage to look over
our Slock.

Widow.’

APCRT MOUNTAIN TCA

lOc, 20o. 80c
Seats BOW on tale at tbe Box Office.

IBargaiDLalMilliken’s
‘5ov
£ IVve lo be ^onaai Vtv wit CXoaV ’B.oom.

The Boston Store

S

Glass Block, Front St.

2^

THE BOY WONDER
1 At eminently skilkHl and accompliebed artlM. A 1
'
tborooiibly qaallBcd photographer.

lWILLIAM a.
$7..i0 and

Accordian Plaited Taffeta SiHt Shirt

WaiaUfor joM.........................................................................$5 76

'ffl
•!*Sl
,4M
.4H
.404

When You
Tip Your Hat

atory toocblng ice which 1 have never
• - .A N>«kert*^
iamd° bh^f" oor avenlng b
' in rortland.
tVblle bejlngerad
a terrible worm took place. Tbe win­
Tbe Oaakall 8wek eeatpaar **** a dows of tbe raoB la wbleb be wM altTory coed pwrlorsaaea e( >0017 a ttng wrre broken by hatMonea ‘'ak
Wo«aa> BearT la Stalabaqr* toat
I
nto attorsoee at t:M tbara rftoe"b«rf
tamed aside to drop a
wtllbaaBaUaae. too

AND PLATFORM

PElWSTeNT ENEMY.

$1.00 elaborately tveked Japanese Silk Waists — good
valnea, lor only..........................................................................$2.88

i

SOPERj

Thakln^of nhotograpbere in peting, lighting, draping ud arr^glng^ta

IiSojiuba**^ued^toe**pSo*^'^dlii^oppwfto^5e*Ho*wl' 0?:o^to*u^Frant
11 atraet and baa rezoodeled it ud put it In order for .etrieUy up to data pbolograp
^ eord-tolly invltad to v’eit bto studio ud test bU ability os u np te
data photographer.

baeVets 'dVtat IVre jammers
\w toe Kt-oaen.
i tt.OQ to liOO garmenta.................................................................. $8.48

Fine Wood
For Cooking or Furnace Purposes

I $*l,00ti;^.00 garment,.................... .............................................$4.28
I 110 00 to $12.00 garmenta........................................................... .. $a98
Do not wait for the lait garment—the finit
Torn* raepectfoUy,

may be yonr size.
,

HIRDWODD SUBS
NBRDWSDO GUPPIRSS
RMlOtKSUBS

REHIOCK EDGINGS
REMIOCK STOIE WOOD
REHIOCK KIRDUR6

Sldewnlk Lumber in nil stans.

JOHN F. OTT A CO.
eSKSSSSliillSX XKSSKliSBBSBBnn* I

s te Tmweree Oitj Lumber Oo

I

THE MORMING KBCORD. SATPRDAY. JUNE 23. 1900
RAIN tNOtCATIONS.

{ mtcfncniu
I

It ttttr mtia j

Cnuk;_____ _

erffn /# toeiErr.

k XMl With AtaMM A
piRoad br ctiru oknaa m nla ladioh-

tm m »»■ w ««>»■

y

lltaaa i¥i-ntTimnra Aatudroftbaweatbl«U«ell»olP»li bj tk. O*^*"
■ and bMouiettianl taad>
^ba AwartaAh KaaatAliaA vnaad ui In^ aa «ber anwat to oar daily papa
ftnin tbe report ot ow "VpatlMr BbBbbartLoAl»nM StARtOR. Tw»-, lana." abow* tbat anaa cMigb «low
Md Kte Khtln KUna. At PRIaitA. lad., air prawnra ara otRisUotty pawiac om
tba anrth’aaaTfaoa In inaRolar mooaavanMmaaiitAr Ua ia>r
iloR Tba araai <4 faitb atmeapbarto
IiTt------ *T— Hr•*
piMinia ra baromatrio naxiiBa. mato. thactoawwAARBAUaloRaKia- taando^aaUy axprewad—atajr loocar ia
ant ABd haaaa ARARcad tor A talapl
ORa iMAllty than tba area* of low ptaa.—tba ■

Tbaaalwt an Bora or lew dadobaD.I
toad ciaiABW of air. which elrcla in
|Ma,00P to Bmb nataaai^ prwi
tba fora of wind aronod tbe racloa of
ttw AlAWBt mU lAiM tn.000.
naraUydldtbac
1st alwayi frcaa oortb to waat or from
too all *^* tba faid want 1100,ooa aoeth to aaat—tbe rararae ot tbe basda
l^ORd tboBAfk. Tba total amorV of a olook. li iBwt sot be Itnatisad,
bewarw, that tba air altnply Boraa
abMrtbodVMft.0M.M0BoasdtUaanaof daprawlan.bctrAtbar
Hr. ARd Mia- ObariaA B. Stoaffar ot ttot It ia ooRataotly being drawn into
■V.MU ud o.u> mkdUJIW. Ito oaotwASdiaotRiadapwardistnAt
a.»at UMUdn> >> K.a-°U> whlritoralnl*- Aa tba mtrrtaaR it atQIT.. tj.M I~»l,
NWdw pwdaandbaocnaacolder. TbaT^wasil
mrtm. Ins-era,
Mmom k... eoRtaliia ooodanaa totoclooda and toalrain. Tba
alMitamd.BkkuUB
tba bAtomatrioal <
C™, wk«. HiaWM 1. €«. ol U« ttw

2."'

tonpi

wrmm'mwmw

YaettotoyafinrMtonHlMMaad llaa
kl of bar UttU (naada
bw bOM OR Sarantb atraat la bener
_bwaarantbbirthday. Aearyplina.
hBt tlRM wna anjayad br tba UUta panpla Aftar whlab lea arahw, CAka, ataacaa, bARAnaa. AMortad nnu and
Mdy wara aarrad. Tboaa priaant

“Yea. rtr,- said the man with tba
rad goatee, -we bane an eleetrtc xtreat
ear system in our town, and 1 nm
praod of tbe fact that
bripsd to secure It.’' .
-And—end were oo
nskedr- qoerted tbe drummer.
-goesUops about wbatr
-Wby. about bow much boodto cAto
m«nbrr ot tbe eonneil recelved^o^ his
vote, yon knowr
rDcfQFtob

JinlnsomiiciL

“John, there’* a burglar Bytng to
get ta tbe bouse."
-I* tberer
“V**. Aren’t you going to
MtosIf yon have a dwrtliag. utonk. aton.
thing aboui ItT’
or any ether pfeparly InaanMa,
,-No. Maria.
I’m a hnmane mato ban.
' ”
irabar I want to write tba
but If that fellow fall* ov.-r Johnny a
tor yon. and will gieuyou
pfutoptandoaratnl
Only tbe most roliabto eUrti ii
(1 barkt
nbb^ doU Ibai says -pa|>a.' and
bis shin* (Lf sente a* 1 did wun. •
Bates vary low.
here lu lb.- tlark tonigbt. ’twlU
.
ble own fault.
I don’t feel
E. W. HASTINGS
called upon ta luiertere with my ad­
JobnaoB Btoik
vice or to nffiT a betptue band, for Pbona 71.
Sd,
a deserving case. G'nlgbL-

Kota OoBptos. Baiea totUb. Bdoa
JabiBaa. Mina Hutay. Oladyi aad
Saa. young mnidan, tbat tbon tokeat
Mary MarfAR. Bataa CatUr, U
PfUsareaaafeand esrtalnoM Brot ta gan^ Bo^ Moant^ TM.
Hal*, ftaby OfAyaoa, Paar) Woltel.
tade by tba Muteon Madidna Oo., If
tbon Ukaat thy fair faaa. Uc.
OtAQAltraalna. Habal LaatRar. «aia5btoiSS?dmg
ban MarablA, Irma llaa ARd tori MuUatOTaRburattba bOBaefUr. nad Dtoban riBBOt always plaaae.
Mm. Artbnr DaapcaR. oaoARM n rtrj
pUnMRtcntbariAC at frlOAda in '
BUaiBBBS CABD8.
ot tba twaRty-lttbnRSlTamaty of tbalr
wnddlAg. wbleb occun today. Tba
amtwAtplanBadAaaanryrlBaoB tba
aoapla by tbalr daafbUr MaRila, aaalatod by bar anni. Mm. O^pton, and
tba aarpriaa araa eompUta. About a«
trlonda *«—»In snannoiioeod. and took
penaartoAottbaboAM. np ataim and
down. A dallgbttnl time wu enjoyed
nU. IM oraam and oaka warn aaread
d It waa Boarty midaigfet whan tba

Woodbine Cottage
PliKUt Rooas. Skaipliwi.

Bicjicie
EnamelingBest to bft had in
. tbe city is at

612 Stato StraaL

LBDBBIiM

Mr*. H. U. TIMBLIN

e aampkA in viodow.
kUSOKLUAMXOUS WANTS.

L. D. CURTIS
Fintal Directu. .

Brt rapnMBtkd kr
no editor of tba Poet in Baeana
ynbliabad an itOB meant to be fnsny, dtSWeaua ot tbe ntmoepberio preaaom
gNA- V. I. * W. a. Reoe. I
anyinc tba brmtb of Onban wwnan baoonmi more marked, m. in otbcr
The roaata Ibft, ua a token ot tbe
■malladofitarlk. Ooramor Wood baa woadt. m tba barometer falU.
In which they hold tbnlr hoata. lee^ra------------,.rt«h™i»io 811
Bo.
toaa fa^tnaUy potiUonod to aspal tba
a fine ailrer eet eonatlUng «t a cream
paeartona
are
canaad
by
boge
ai
aditor from tbe ialand tor baaing
*t
Mrnla. or whirU ot air. wblob ara oar- pilckar, anger bowl and apoon holder,
Boas. Bieet
aigraaly ■landarad Onton wtw
Wnrsbsrg Block
TrnvacrsCHy
rtad
__________________
upward to extrema
_____ balgl
baigbu. and nn elegant allTcr cake haakot and n
1»*M® .........
boed."
from there are waftod in any dlrecCioR. alUer aalad fork.
tXTKD AlSr Xasi » It wrret.
•.na Bdialan mlnlator ot foralgn at- la tbaae height* tba humidity of the at1* froaen and i* watted away
■•nlr WalUax.
torn, Oeant MnmTiaC. died anddanly
n c. aiLSgBT.auenisr. '
.ADK -TrroRoMoepleinrv
namday>Baorning. Count Momrtet in°doeed form* which are
It wa* jn« after tbe dinner that prw
«t«iToptlroo combluttw.:
-'wrioredWI4M:
n>tuk;
<«0l«,.talni....................
......
tod Jut toiabad hU Boralag enp of Im otyetaU. Tbeae are none other than ceded tbat box party.
itum at Lm._I
i«e iruBtk acCrvM BdUes AewrirsB Oo-.
‘■Sbp
docan't
eerm
to
be
much
of
a
aa«aa aad had ordered bU Inaeh.
Trsvene Cllj. Hlcb.
______________ je seat ot tbe coDTeruattonallBl.” be enggwted. tofnhe tall in an apopalaoUe fit and
n verb br tb.
It will now be eeen why ring to tbe guert of the ercolag.
itedoBBsW twr
axplrad in a (aw mlantaa, batweano
^nesUoeT J
-Ob. but ehe la," replied tbe girl who
MSOO, MSeatb CdIob wrest.
VTMI
Md 10 o’clock.
kneu- her. “8bc’i really brilllant.BoaoadxSoty baa boon expreaaad by maketbeir appearance in clear weathet.
-But abe aald almoat notblng nt dlBX>X WANTED - i
SKSfifi SS8R$8fi£ SS
“““
friudafortba aataty of Ear. Pmnela Tbay taU aritb abeolnta oertalnty ot an
it:' be urged.
atmoapberio depraaaiOR,
“Tme.” wa»i the reply. *^nt Jnat
M Clark, prartdant ot tba Daltad fact^rrCHXN AW^ rteeH
^tbis ii anbatan^tad by a'graded wait until wo eet to tbe opera.My of Cbriatlan todaam. who, with talUng of the baromelar aoan after
aBBaS£«S8«e$B8B
Mm. Clark and tbalr aon Barold. waa make tbelr
TTTAnrEO AT OKOX - Ow»J.
SfRoanaOny Maifest.
W ^erWBctd cirl. ijoswe^w
riae. diuuuer
to Tiaa TUB and Paktn during tbu Country.
dow to a Uit of tba baying and aailA by the Besoru.
T\a^JL r Fl£OD.
lb
'ft
SelWr,
«i
Stst^tn
THE WILDEST LAND.
toatraouirodAtBoatoAtreBDr. Clark
T*-.—
tomlly bad arTiead aata- Oaagaa «a* th* aeaer «
to at ruaan, Korea, vbam they wore to
•15 U
aWbed room, w
toka tba ataamar for VladlTOOtoek.
Amlataot Chief Ooode of tbe United
BBbl*. a»utb«l
Bbeald the plaa ot tba Sae aad Pox
OragM
Ian
anmmer.
aaya
that
tbe'
Short
Oat
Pork
par
ft..................
7H
■ I oarry
MeiX.B's Ben. Tie*
riri far xreei^ b<
Ml ngloD ot tba antlra Cnilad Btatoa
4 60 dowsMie Mlatal* br U« lew ,t eeC ' wa.1 eePlonr.
B
L.
A
Co.
1
II
bWp
Bsd bM( ween to
toU world would mi aaddoaly next an araa of 1,000 aqnan milaa lying
t calls prowpdr
I 76
FmcMrtr)Blr.e- Mrv.W.
n.
L.
SSlSto.*^?Wpb^Kl*f
weak, that ia, aU tba ttolW maa would
**Buu!**wre*r Btsw Bsd WtiUB - lAlwnan Baaebnig and
to klllad und uU dead Indiana be ra- O^nlUai)
4a Donglaaand Oooa oonntiea
i—tor Bale cbesp ■
tomadtoUto. Wa-Pa-Katok, raaastdasortbaa it m a myatartooa tmdtoHedaaoi
V inaugumtad ebiat of tba trtba. baa oorarnd oonntry, in wbioh roam* nndto~ R ea a trip to buean. ae ha aaya. torbad wild gama and wboaa btooka
aad tba grut apirlt bu told Urn be Md rtram am fiU|d wiltawild fowL
would otot tba aartb aastwaak. Tba to nearly all ooracad with a da
ROOKS-Ia deWrable
gnwth of pine. fir. bamlook and other
laaslotPark Place.
toftluM am prepartag a big gbout dauea
Many of tba traw am of anarHi*. AlTWS. M »
SSA88SBSfi8SS«S
;. Beth wl.pboem Ko- M-_______
to uka plaeu or tltP maarmUou Rext mm liM and aland ao oloaaly tbat it la
woek. ARd urn lorrthly uxeiud omr tba dUBonlt foe mu to make tbeir way ber- Joha Verlr.
^apbafa prophecy tbat daring thla twalBtbem. Wbemtba Waea amuot ao
Its rteat wrew
fiSfi seSfi S RS28889M
toRau tba aaauUb wiU m^aar amoug thick tba beaTy growth of bnabaa pf Tar,Ma>- rpeon *ALX~t
Mmm. nam ara about »W mambam rtow kinds taken tbair pUoe.
raer of Fare etreet asd
TrawfM Olv. Mkb.
SD
It is a oonntry tbat to flUad with all
arcaae. large is,«Ulb«Mld at tee.
to Uia tribe.
kindi of wild game. Including, na re­
•arketprle*. .
tow ■ertbwaatan Millar aaya that ported to him. elk, dtflerant kinds ot
‘*Sb."cI
.mwieua »d lirepambla damage kaa benr. mountain Uora dear and otbar tmCBtSO. t.^oe.
.Mievuia.
Tt*la*nrijl«*HJ0,a.
,tooB doM tba wbut nop in the weak nnimala InelodiDg lynx and otbeaa.
■ Bto mmt oonaamUre rtaw baaed on Tbara ara also tbe rurtad kind* of fowl

I uotgira hope Tba atrum* all bare an '
I 60 par oant of tbat tront and other kind* of fish,
aatoad in Mlaaaaota and tbe Dakotas tmtad into tba wild* a doaon mito* and
MoWaTUs?
miMfetogt tbat filled him witb wonder
Awl ^ar. Tbagraatast damage baa at-^kfirtnmof tba foraiL and that
We oflar ona'bnndrad dollars reward
toM dean ataaa Jana i. aad Hortb Da- any one
me abonid
aHonid attempt to tlTe in iL— jr any ease of eatarrh tbat cannot be
tottaand
cured \n HaU U 0*“"^
Nertbweat UagaxiDa.
toa baarlaat anSamm. Ttora ara few
Ws. tbs
mu Mag the BataU Buy.
toatodtlM in tba tbraa aUtaa where an
oonra BOUT*.
GhsBsy ter tbs Isst 16 yaaie. aad
A boy of
or 8 three year* of age J.
•mmga'oroptonowtn praapacL 111*
Usva him psrfaeay bonotabla in
A BABOAIN—In U (uw late OB I
toUarad toat Berth Dakota wlU ratoa to not too young for kilta and blouaea. baslnam tranaacUons and fiaanelally
bnt do not pot b'lm into trotiaert. Any able to oarry ont any obligations made
IjIttU mom than onengb wheat ter.
of tba tbiok flannaU or aoft oiotbt tbat
tbeir firm.
aatd. OondiUona ara woma in Manl- ara nsad for olonka for little girls will byWaat
A Tmax, Wbolaaale Drug
,t m, boner VbIob SB*
Inquire up eial^JE
make a aoitable out for him. A coat Tbledo. O.
A moat raaearkabla t%erj of an ArcUe buttoned down tbe front, witb a deep
Walding. KlnRsn A Marvin, WbolaToledo. O.
>r WAirr iMuranee of aar Und Is Sret
dtoaater wai told at Smttla Tbnralay collar or amalt cape reaching to tba
In tarkg tba aola anrriTor. Pmak Jaekalay. ahouldert, ii a good style for a boy. ^ nally, acUng directly upon the blood
BcUe Co block.TnnrM Cltp.
«1< t(
oonto IfORTB.
wbobaa Jest mtnmad on tbe Jaania aura to i^ect hi* fact witb oT«n
undMOOu* anrfaeci of JM ayatom.
i fvto- Prlc* 76c per
toem Dnteb Harbor. Bine Bailors of and long galten when be goo*
> W|ARiPM'r
1*
........................................Ihofe
vary important to have tbofactwarm
"*“^db
toa eod aaboonar Sianlay,
osicesn..... ''"'pi
Mnaetoeo. triad to naeapa in boaU to
I an attack of
Ckrd of Thanks.
toe Koma gold firtdi. Storm wracked
Wto bmu Md alx man wara drowned.
We. the naderrtgned. de^ tootbank
ilghbots
BtorwOr.
Tbraa warn thrown on an ialand and A woolen Tam O’Sbonter is a pretty tbe many kind friend* ae
toar triad to go to Dutch Harbor. 176 bead covariug when it t* not uecemary erbo so kiodly asb'stod ui
Ealle’t siekneaiand in •
to
coTit
tbe
can.
In
tbat
caa>
have
a
wilMdtotant. A boat picked np ore
ment at her deatbVav Oftos. MnAbnm Slock.
felt
hat
trimmt>d
with
velvet
and
broad
t.'’ t3t3
dMd.one died at Oot«h:Harbor and
We eapeelally dsclig to thank the
ttringa to ti., under tba chin. The three Eev. D. C. Wright for tbe kind word*
MrrtTor Jaccaly wm brought back.
________ ki.*
4a
_______
OQOtinenUl
hat 1* stUi worn
for year* fpaat tbe JllUe town of end is rety pictnraaqne.—Ladtea' Home
Oannebarg in Hanorar. with 2.000 ic- .lonmaV
tobiunu. ba* bean affileted by fiood*
■Teu can Jump n It tiampJ* u
malax tm Um Arette Cliels.
a.r.xoKLLXB,
to the rl*ar JaalM. Tbe municipal
it. bnt it will
wl come np amiUng every
Few people are probably nwi
Jman'a
r
BlasUe Floor Varniab The Most Sensational Man
nattaoriUea bam aelcetad a new slu on the fact tbat modem Indtwtry baa al­ Hat. »IV1
' tba other side of tbe river, where ready got a foothold in the arctio re­
of
the
Hour,
toosca ara to be erected at once. A* gions, and tbat minea.ara worked
I*. L. A. BoUding.
ar. W. J. aigglu. OpsraUTt Dtttlstrj
nmastbabaUdlngaarcnptba Inhab- SSb’ «»ie ^ » railroad regularly
ItoBtt wlU more, bag and baggage, OtwratadlnKichhlgh-latitndaa Tbto U A Great DUcovery lor Oahoot
the
case
in
Sweden,
where
tbe
Luleawnm tbe rlear. laartag tbe (preaeni
WiXPaoR. Ont.. Jan. 24, ISOO.
tstsk**«*(i Wadaaadsr.J
Dr. C. D. Warner. Dear Sir:—I have
town to the daatrnotlon la which tbe OelUvare railroad, built for tbe pnipoae
xg-Qwcibpogc, ngtotx.
of eanying iron ore from tbe Gelliram
tout Oompound of Sevan Onrna,
World’s Oxftbtsst
*(lABs’aMB.a
A will noon Ineoleaik Tbe new
minea^o the seaport at Lulea, extend* -• gTMt onnoarenra andWoodunrltowntotobe onaplatmu aafficlantly 60 mile# above tba arclie circle and an- fiar, with axscllant raanlta. I do not
7%a beat fnrnlabad and beAt kept
Ugh above tbe river to ba ont of reach Joy* tbe distinction of being tbe firrt bealuta to racoaunend it tor tba pur_onaa « tbto penlnanlA to ready for
basing Open tba year round. Good
af the watata that have eaaaad
railroad to open up the frigid *<»«■ Gal- poasa tor wbleb it b naed. lie aCaeta
Uvary In
llvam exoumton train* will yet be tun­ ___isaabort tlmeao mnnUcat that it
ide known on a
grMtast —
Bntaa madi
ning to arotlc summer raaortt. In tba onnnoi full to giva tba
* -. Cuioiiiia
D A. CAMPBELL
u New*
keep on bunt­ tactloR.
HbbWimX^
, Dr. D. B. CanrUe of ing for lecture material and returning
Be writm: -Klaatrie to civtlliaUon to peddle it out on tbe
Night
Prices—25.
35
and
ir of aerof- platform.—Kew tolaans Pleayui
mtHB
50c. Matinee-ChUdren 15c;
Kng fw ySk Tarribl. a^ vmirid
“Pat Malloy. “ tbo famon* Irtoh mel­
wSoutMbat ImiAandfaM.
Adults 25c.
J bare had my building
bast daetum could give no_beta; tat ody. was written by Dion Boncioanlt
BAV VIEW AND PBTOSKBY
Seats now on sale at Box
rebuilt Aod pott in good
forhU play ••Arrabna Pogue” F«
8CNDAT. JDHB 84.
toitam U tba bMt blood pu^ known five® six years ittuM by band* during
- shape and sm now r^y .
TMlB will leave Travsroa (Sty nt IflO Office.
>B tbe supraAM ram^ **,..Jf**^ tbe prooeeiion* ot St. Patrick's day----m. Daava Buy View 74(6 p. m.,
to receive aU old pttrons^
totter, aalt ibsum, uloera, heUa and
- \ Bute »1.00.
almost
nniverml.
Petoakey
7:10.
aorea. It atimulataa liver
07^8t
Mm and bowala. axpala poiaona
K
dating,
it
to
beUar.
,.boDd*uptbaatrangtb
balps dlgMUon. nuuua up waa awwx
Eniia Cwtuy Qo^ Book.
C.. hava beendtooov.
aa
toiytoS. BoUbrS- BWait
BWait and
anda*
A limitod number te Mle at U «
Mbs along tba -CJafanaeR. dmntoL OnamntMd.

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Engagement!

Steinberg’s Grand

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Opera House.

3-Nights-3

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EXCURSIONS
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