The Evening Record, June 17, 1905

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The Evening Record, June 17, 1905

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1905-06-17

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YEtTEtlDAW MWUE

2005

THE EVENING RECORD
8 PAQE8

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BBT ifl IBST Tlia MB

EVERYTHING
IN READINESS

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ARPIANaAMANTA AVIA COM PLATAD
FOR ANCAMPMANT.

RUT. GOBUl WTCKOFF FAST

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W1THOCRMANY.

*

Hfaate to Arraafe It aa That Beth
Caaatrlea Can Operate Nand la
Head in
Hy wire to the Bvefilns Reoord.
Parle. Joaa n.^Ftaace le bow workto the end of a nmUial ondrreUad•M vlth Oenaeny la the Moroooan
m with a rl^ of the aroideace,
arbat la aHugr attertere Ipoke like
Ataatloa whlek threeteas war. It U
totlerad the poaalMe purpoae of Prctoaeler le to arreace a oMdae
rfreadl eader vhleh Fame* and Qorlaaay may operate la Moroooo amiceBly for th^> reeeat Thle w»>uUI cell
Amt a poetpoaeneat of the profiosed In
Aeraalkmel coaferooce end allow
fVaaee to apye her face.

BEUEVBITO
BE I PLOT

I are now practically <
pletod aad.lt I"**
though thU enwould bcibe most plesMnt
that hae ever been held. The
teto have sought to make the enter­
tainment aa dlversISed ki ponible aad
the program Indudes auto rides, launch
rides. TialU to varipus places of later
and other events not in the usuel
empmont program. Thet ell mey
beve apcclel opportunlt;
tiful Oread Treverso hey, U»e CJoIumhee srrenged e eeries of epeclel
czcursloos for the encempment end
will make eflernoon trips for e low
rate of fere.
Acopptanocs are coming thick and

Fmtod Dead to Sad.
By Win to the Brewing Raeord.
Monleeu Mldu 4aaa. ST.-Omricy
Defmwe. aped Tl. whose hoam was fa
Owaoao. died at Pat JerdaaY. aowtkeeat of Moriiee. thle moralng., He wee
foaad dead le bed.

I tor SHsriff, Ooroosr rood
iimnfiiTiibTrf Will WRbdraw tor New Men.

Over SI,OMUOOS Oemepe Hee Already
Iton Dane—SeWlers Art MaliBy Wire to the Bveaiag Record.
inf a Meat Careful
Phlledelphie. Jane 17.—At a confer
ice of repuhlicaa leaders held today
By Wire to tbe Brenlag Bacord.
It was deeldod thet the prroent cendb
detes for eberiJf. ooroper aad city comLoadoa. Jaae 1^—Aocordlag t<
mlBsianers should step aalde end that
Wyahaaga TeAcgraph company
men should be aomlaeted in thelr
deStoga has already been
caused by the gieat Srd la Moscow placee. TbU U to be done In response
to
appeals for reform within the party
whkh started last night to three com­
missary store departments fbllosrlng lines to Bare the party from a Ihrealthree expAoetoas: Right n»en lost their eaed defeat.
Uvea la the cxplaekma. Tbe Srtag of
The Columbia will give exeursbms
the store Is attrihnted to e plot end
next week on tbe hay. beginning Mon­
the eoldlere ere meklng cereful lnv(
day. Unmedlalely after her arrival from
tIgaUonx.
the trip down the bay at 4:,‘50 a abort
trip will be made on tbe bay and then
another will be given to the evening.
This wHI give all vtolllng delegaUons
opportunity to enjoy tho di'llghlful
NEW DOCK COMPLATCO FOR PAS
pleasure trip either by daylight
SANGER STEAMERS.
moonUghL

LEUMD A^ ON llST

Gfy Book Store
Cmf0rtJn
dot
Weatbir-

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Some like Thna, some
Plain Leathern, some
PuUnit Ijiatliere, souk*
Canvas.

fur to sssssi rssuHsr otosg-

r wtUi to dsOnbto Mads.

KuM '& IHoYt

Orslors m^rrnrn^ Olo«»al*rm

We have them all at Uie
disixmal ’ of everybody.
You^l cerU'iinly Gnd a
nwell line of I >xfonls here

WMDIS’

Missis'
wi

and

Here and Will Go on Different
Routs—Laks News.

mime

Boys’
OXF-OfffiDS AMO »E-i0*0

»!»!»!

3AOMAMT

A

WOMOOl

S KHcni a ms
We still handle
this famous milk
chocolate. Also
a full line of
package and bulk
candies. L o w^’s & Lyon‘s
_ ocolates, in
packages. S. B.
& A’s in bulk.

Ask For
Anything;

Lo.li<»’ 8no Kia /
Shoe, at.......... t

AU SOLID uiAU SIZES

WAITJ^
DRUG .yXORL
iX COR rRONT&USION,

O. C. MOFFATT
AbBtraots of TttlB
t-RlCB8 8ATI8FACTOITV
Retnbllotodln I BOB
Reotn aiO Btnto BnnkBlAg.

a".!!'.'!"’: I>00
WWi Cant Oihrlt fa Mii
WnmiilCUMru
Call and See Them
Ko Trouble to snow Goods

ALFRED GRPJCK
& CO ...
t42antOHTST.

Belter in the way of
Screen Doors and
V/indows than t h fc
kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind?
If you would keep out the flies and musquitoes see
us about Door and Window Screens.
Our finely made screens will outlast any’thing on
the market.

TRAVERSE CUT MFC. CO.
Citizens Phona. 82t Ball. lOB.

GRDWN MUCH WDRSE

W. L. Brawn.

THE SINGING ALUMINUM
THRSTSTEHOF PUCES OH PIANOS IN PLAIN
nCOlES-AT GUNNELL BROS. WAS ADOPTED

BUTTERFLY

TEAIS AGO.

-I

HICmGATS LEADING MUSIC HOUSE
frron«

WHS U TWO YEARS

SUIKIRnSNSTEAffiR

6ERTIBB!
rsrywto?WnsM vsssMna ooms«ds to pus off ifll to

Oxfords or
Canoas Shots

Mleeeuri Has Made Her Last Run

WENTTOJURT

THE HOUR eSHPAKT fito.

in wbat people want and
they can have it in a pair
of our

at Mrs.

( steamer Missouri has finished
un Into this port for the season
until the Ulc fall runs begin and hereafter the lUlnols will make this port
twice a week, arrirlng tomorrow about
4 a. m. and leaving on the first Sunday
excursion at t a. m. for Harbor Springs
and Hetoakey. returning here at 10:30
p. m. and then leaving on the regular
run to Old Mission, and on her way to
Chicago again. Many of the ports on
tbe route are In the list of “flag” aUtloiu thbugh tt la not poaalbto to
“flag:: n.hogL Northport. Glen Haven.
Glen Harbor and Leland are ot
list but lit order to catch tho boat E.
H. Pope of this city must be “flagged
over the phnne from those sUtlous to
time enough for him to flag Captain
Richardson When he arrives. The
short run between Harbor Springs and
Chicago will be made by the Ullnoto.
while the Missouri will make the long
run between Chicago and Mackinac
island.' The Kansas will make the
favorite run between Chicago and
Manistee whkh to taken by so many as
it shortens the trip from Chicago via
r almost twenty-four hours. Pas
hcngera leave Chicago for Manistee
and there connect with -the M. A N. B.
for Traverse City. Lebtnd ff>r many
yenrs out of the list of lake traffic to
ggaln to the ring and the new dock to
almost completed, making a flag sUtk)0 for that ptm.
^

.

Decorating IDattrial ait

PARTY REFORM WILL SC MAOC
IN PHILADELPHIA.

those farther away. Kalkaska po*«t
will bring Its rannon and morning and
snaSet salutes will bo flrod and the en­
campment will lie formally opened
with the reguletlon number of guns.
Fife Ldke veterans do not
hotels end will bring their tents end
ramp out during their stay.
In honor of the oceaslon. the city to
already donning iu gala drtvw. W. R.
Robertson the Saginaw d«>eorstor. has
eOLUMAIA RAN AQROUNO
his hands full. On his way up here be
PICNE lALAND.
wee eorry thet he came, expecting 16
seti only e eb'cpy little lake village.
Had Over IjOOO Paeaefigere on Roai
When he got here he ordered more
stuff end twice since then he has been
Whe Reached Detroit at 7 e*Cloek
obliged lo telegraph to Saginaw for
*
Thle Morning.
still more until he has It all ordered
end srork enough ahead to uee up the
|ly Wire lo the EvrnInc Rcr«»rd.
DHroli. Mich.. June 17—The Mtcemer greater pert. The Blks hall, the Hotel
Oolomble with l.eOO panenact-B. which Whiting and the Herald and Rmrd
left ivtroli Pride)- cTealug oa e mo«»n company building are the latest signs
akin.
Rght trip, ran eKroan<foff Pochrjulend of his al
Thee Dcampmcsil will be a big suc­
Bartiig the fog lest aight aad remained
there all night, efforte to ndteue her cess end TrevArsc City will enterUln
Brortag ueeleea unlH early this monc for three days w more a great crowd
fag wbeo the eteaaMrr Promlee aceleted The official program In full will be
Bar. The OoliUBble arrived In Detroit found on page 3 of today’s Record YOUNG MAN WHO HAD TREMENS
Save It for' rcferonce.
apparently insane.
7 o^clodk this mornInR. Company M held a meeting In Dr.
Walter Thlrlby’s office last evening Tims St Jail Is Up Tomorrow But It
and decided to march In the parade
to Not TboUfbt B«st to Relesss
Tuesday and attend tho campfires In
,
Him YsL
body. It had beeo previously arranged
to have the company act as body
Court Mattsra.
Georg® Collins, the y«Ming man who
to General Duffield. who was their
brigade commander during the Spanish amuwrod In Judge Rt>bertB* court
Tbe case of John Monroe vs. Hlckox. American war. but the general wired Wednesday morning after a debauch.
Mull
Hin company went to the Jury yesterday mflernoau that It would be and was finbd $3 and costs or five days
pt 3:30 this aftomooa afte- tweaiy fmpnsMble for him to attend the en­ In the coaniy Jail has been a patient
tolDute-enraBMata by P. C. OUberi and campment.
there for:ths daya of tocarcerailan.rbe
Prall A Havis for the plalaUff and
Mr*. Florence l^ewls Babbitt of Ypsl- sheriff railing In medical attendance
tboraas Smurthwalte tor the defense. laatl. di^iartffient president of the W. twice ypsterday and again this mornTbe cvnnlag seaslna wae held at R. C.. arrived la the city last nlgbL
He was affected apparently with
whhh time tbe divorce of Ch^^ttc
a t>a4 case of ddlriam tremens the
Buttoa va. Alfred Batloa was granted.
night he was arreelcd and since then
A Judgmoat wae Ukea la the Judsoa
he has tHadlly grown sroroe. Htotlme
Oroeer eompaSy of Grand Rapidi va
will be up tomorrow but under the clrr. W. Gruady and J. W. Lanmoo. the Mra. Adam ChappsI of Klngslsy PaOMd ramstaBcea It haa not been thought
ladgmeol being taken oe aotee.
best to let him OuL . Sheriff Jobnaan
Away at Hsr Hems Nsar
the tlaM> of going to preaa the Jury was
was Obliged to place him’ to a cell last
Klngslsy.
^
hUll out but H to uaderatood that an
night and Ibday be Is raving at Umsa.
■nuaeet wUl be takew uaUI f:Se
Mr. Johnaoo received a communlcaMrs. Adsffi Chappcl. whose home
Uon from Mantateo from partle® who
as near Kingsley, died Friday morn­
know the young man and they mate
ing at S of consumption.
that he Is considered Insane there.
Mrs Chappcl had been akk since
THE MARKCTA.
February. 1»03. and had been eonflned
Bttsl Bninlo. June 17—CaUle—
to ber bed about five montha.
iTsnl oglvns—Slow «m1 lower. 1
The decoaset! leaves. beMdsa ber
tod iMgJgjj^now ttk lower. H
bwaband. throe chUdren and
mother. Mrs. Sarah ShHder of HomsDetTwlL Mkh, Juae 17—Wheni- stead. Mkh.
»uly. Mlbc: Ha 3 rod. ll.oiHc: No. 3
Tbe toneral will be beM al Klngaley
By Wire to tbe evening Raeord.
tommivw at l o’clock.
81. Petenbniff. Jnne l7.-«trottg repToledo. O.. June
roeenutkma srere made to tbe Russian
ilASi Juno. $\M%: 3n\r.m^
DRAMMAKINO MADE AABY.
goverament Ihb aftaraoon on the
Chtongo. June 17.—YQtoot—July.
of Great Britain to oonnoetlon with tbe
•ilk and woeL Your goods oent
i»14r; ■■ptonber.
Oorn-4«ly,
A4%e; oM RnpRomber. tl%e. Oals- etto. A. Dtovena A Bros, of Chteage mtoklng of the Bmiak atenm
•• •»»»•<
Nrtla Kllda by tbe RnaaMn mnxlUaiT cruiser
July. 31«c: Soptnmber. S»Hc. Sep- mM m
and
mHts.
PHoe
kiwwm
wbea
oedot^
Imnber porb» •» I®; l»«l. ftM: ribs, nnd ewita. FHoe known wkon oedm^ Dnlepod
Dnlopod MR tor tram Hong Keng
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^
,f l|n». Mro.H.M.’nmblln,
June 17.ltiJune N.

ON STEAMER m NIGHT

OetYournaOs

CANDIDATES SIDE STEP

W THRAA AXPLOAIONS WHICH
PRtCAOSO FIRAA.

WEATHCJI>«>n>WMr ahi
■iikt ora»d«r: <«lw
toalKkt: vvtaliie vta4>.

6 0*0L0GK EDITION

TfUMEM crrv, ailOMMAN. «ATUWOAY, Jtmci7,1t06.

Br Wirt to tte •rMdM Bmi.
PIRA IN THE COMMISSARY DC
eoa.
JwM I7.~>lcmntoa Citj.
PAftTHMHT IN MOSCOW.
Ire toOM tnm hmn. la te aahM today
froB toaateeU of a «f« wVkk broke
oat al It <elodi laat aight. Taabtj
nlBaaa Amo Agarad la the looa.
The laoo U tSttjttt.

inta to the mrcalag RaMrA
Lnadoa. Jaae 17.-Aa artilatlee win
aatorad tato oooa batwopa the Um^
•tea aad Jaiaaaea fbreaa la Maaahaito. If the auBe hae: not beeo
HA WILL ARRIVA HARS TONIOHT
agiaad to already. The j aawn
AT half past SIX.
Horae Vrrearfimof 8L ftoe^abarg eaye
^atoy U karae froai aa abthorttattre
1BII n that both eldeo bare agraad to
Will Srlnf
aeaee baetlHUee paadlAf the remiH of
Lake Peat Wants to Camp Cow
the paeoe oeafereBoa wfcteli will take
pany M Decided to March In
jplaeo aooo lo WaakiOBt(p>ot«aeB reptaaeatatlree froai the tin aaitee. The
Parade Tueeday.
fine eoroya will determlaa If coodltloae wanant aaterlayf ^U> actneJ
Adjutant Oeaeral Wyckoir will errire
in the city at <: 30 thle evening and
will he the Sret of the G. A. R. oSIcere
delegatee to come for the state ea-

Wrkino

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COMPARE THE SUITS
WE OFFER AT

$12.00
with anything lAae shown, and are it tbe fit and finish
of the goods we oiler do not surpnnt tho ordinary
ofeawt sold at this prion—see oar window.

Push the slick in the ferrule STRAIGHT, Hold be­
tween the hands as shown in the picture and then push
RIGHT hand forward SLOWLY and let go.
See that the wings stand at right angles with the
slick and be sure that the twist or angles in the wings
is the .same in both,
''
IT WILL FLY 50 feet in the air; across the s^et;
fifteen or twenty feet from you and return; in a largo
circle, returning to hands, etc., etc. Fly it upsbK down
and it will spin like a top against the ceiling. Tip your
hands down to fly it away from you. It’s possibiliUes
are unlimited.

The Singing Enttcrflj Makes a Rue Himimiiit Top

By straightening the angle out of the wings and
spinning on the floor or taWc.
EVERYBODY wants a Singing Butterfly.

Om iB» frBB Witk lack PffirdiBst iR ChlUrMS* DtpL
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OP oiwiifrrATioii
WUWCXnAIN|ll.

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CAL WVATT OAlfB DttCOUmg ON
TllAOid INIIONft.
M. a HMIer. 1. 4. Tia^ J. Oiwaamaa aad O. A Wehaipaa Mae

^MAsaxtSser^-

Veqr AWy.

amiMnr Ttfi iMtkta wr
■«■»• to tte nUIrpoi amotrt
tmammn to mirw «f him rmmi
dM ftt WlMklugtaB Id the mmn
mt thm Awrlon ^imoi ammodmi
Ho loM^tbMi
la hU oplahM railra«4 tfdo laiklatloD cT «oa« aon
ntra to bom*, aad that h* famd It.
H« waa baaoBid ut §rf9mtnmmtA cmmer^
aU» of fallfwdib hm lovaraaMOt re^
alattas oraa aaewaanr Itaeracanr Taft'a
▼Iowa la datall autr oat ba aaaeted lato
lav, hot l|iora la valoe ^ all Ui
' taravla tarolral aad to the oMatrr a*
a wbola la barlaa each qneaUooa dlaeoM«d ^Ijr aad withoat tabu of
dwqagoflaai and dIraeM to aa aad
tlnf' arlll lUrIr mavo the eoapllcated
ptoblciaa lanthrhd.

m

Krla reported ft^ Bay Qty that
comU^eim wdva chamd loot weeic b»tveoa the lodttaiHal Worka of that
city aad Hie iMplain goveraaieot for a
oeraaty-dra toa liniac 110001: railroad
wraeklag trala to be jMed ho .the BelClun aovanuaent lleea. Th<r repreeeaUUve of the Belaitna aovenr
I by the oocreUry of
the Vteaeh aathmal ralliray director“ ate. aad It la expertod that onotrarta
for arrecklaa train equipmeota with
the rallroade of Prance will h« rloned
aooo. On the day followlm; the vltll
of the fbrelan reproeontaUno to the
mohlcaa Machine Worlia aa Importhat order erae rhcctred from the Pan­
ama eaaal eommlaekin. Bvlduntly there
la IllUe need to worry orrr the queelloft pa to whether or not American InduatrhM will contiire to aocoro fnrclfca
ordenw. Ixtl It be eeen to that borne
cflbdltloaa remain aatlafectory
American gcnlue aad Amcficaa caterpriae will Cake oaro of the foreign

trade problqbb
How^ Thla.
Wa oSar Oaa Hoadrad Dollan re­
ward fbrany oaaeorr Catarrh
^_____________
that caanot^ I____
be cured by llall^
Cure.
tll^ GaUrrb Car
r. J. CHKNBT
____ t 00.. Toledo. O.
We. the undertlgned. have knowa
J. Cheney for the Uat ID yeara, and
r!‘
bell
him:
-

, Wholeaalo Drugglau. Toledo. <
Hall'e Catarrh Cure U taken
lally. acting di
directly upon the bl
mucDut
earl
_
---------- __rfaeee
of tbo ayatetn.
TeeUmoniali aont free. Price. 76c per
bottle. Sold by all drugglaU.


:iV.

tract from general atoUbllily
-areatber-gmwi of dlacvotcnt. It ue^^^-r
ngde one boar cooler or wanner, bet
It hat left a million bad Iniprcaalooa in
a aingie day.**
All right. We ahall smaah the tbecmemeter; dx the mint for the jul
lulep.
aatmetto fana with redI adget two palm
Xrertlaementa c 1 >m. and let the weatb«
rr roll!—Atlanta CoaaUtuUon.
Preaideot Lonbet, of France, ta
daUated with French iralltica end will
act aeek re-elt*ctlon. but may go bade
to tbe aeaate.
A RAO TIMS aorlable will be given
by the Baat Side club at the Swedlah
hall next Saturday.
Juaelt aad 17

Iw kald^ Moatagaekali laat eeqatag
for the parpoee qf laaplrfag tbe aaloaa
lodoearorgaalaatlaa. A.T.M
chairman of the ■aatliig. labodanad
M. B. Holley, praeidwt of tbe Rc
•TAOE AND PLATFORM.
amts' aaloB, aa tba drat apeaher.
Mr. MDUay ayptlded tbe idea that
The two Ktmtucio girls, "simhI
**bi wataa tbeai bi atfwagtb" add that if
stagers from the awith."- who have
only a few band topeibar aad work
aloag the name llaea there wlU be WINCHEBTCR EXPBITr EROKE UP been fentwriMl as one of the beat high
class singing acu playing the high
A BflICK WITH BULLETl.
■trwagtb bot If. oa tbe other baad.
eloss ^■nudovllle houses uf the Keith.
they are not comMaed there will be
Proctor and Castle clrrults In tbo largaoddagaMocDpliabed.
**Wb«i yoa goiato a thldk go Into It CarveCa M AHawad Hba la Hasp the v%i elUc* have been engaged as a aperial femture with the Bnider and NHIa
Matlal fer AnatHar Waak at LaaM.
bo^ and eoal,**aald Mr. HdQey. and he
Specialty
roroitany wlio aro to appear
then gave laaiaaoea ahowlag the balf•mall AjHendancc.
at Steinberg's Grand opera bouse for
beartadaeea of aome pedplc la regard
thnn* nights, starting next Monday,
to tbe uniooB.
John 8. Boa, reprekcnlliig the Win­
Mr. Holley closed by eoeoaraglng the chester Arm* comiiany. gave a very la- night. June 19. Lovers of refined
men to do their worlCwhatever it wae. terMtlng exfalblttoa of fancy shooting devllle or aiKvlallliw should not
aa If It were tbe highest grade of at the Bod and Can club grounds yes­ this high class specialty eom|ian> <ximlabor aad thus mako their ualoa bet­ terday aftemooa. Mr. Boa Is advertU posed of some of tbe tiesl arts In
deville presenting a reflm«d and moral
ter.
tpg the solid shot shells manufartured as well as phasing entertalnmi-nt
J. J. Tladale of the Carpenter*' nnina by bl* comimny. Hla flrat "stunt" was
able for ladies and chlldn?n. Idght
worked.on the same Him and showed to throw pieces of brick Into the air
high class arts. Including the I
bow arach the iinloa pptcctcd labor. and reduce to powdor by a stream of
illusirate^l iKUtgs and up todaie luoliou
He eomparod the American Pederatloii bulleU from a 22 calibre Hfle. He then
pictures.
of Labor to a. large family. **If you threw a cartridge Into the air and
called no to work, work and do fired It by a abort from the rifle. Disrs
mtod m LMg Palt'
your duty,”
of steel the slxe of fifty-cont pieces
*T sbouhl like to' call your atten­
Creenmaa of the Clgarmaker*' wore scut spinning Into the l»ay with a tion.** said the salesnuin at the IsHtk
Boioo said "The mUooIsm la Ihl* town 22-eaIlhre.
store, •to this beautifully bound set ol
i* not Just my Idea of union.” and wmi
Mr. Boa picked up a 12-gauge shot Buskin, comprising his rompleleworks.
Book lovers have been W'siting a
60 to show how much more could be
in and shot twenty-four blue rr*ck*
mpIHduxI by tbe different branch*^* out of twenty-flve in a single string time for thla elegant----- "
"Wall a moment." Interrupted
of labor and the different men In each and In the double* got twenty-two out
Gaswell. as be took a tniw measure
brandh working together.
ds pork
twenly-flvc. missing only thiw
P. J. Dickerson of the. flioctrical birds. Some of the clnb memhem and certain the Intend a
IsTpeil«lleul;ir
Workers gave a very inleresUng talk Mr. I»oa then shfH off a string «*f dimensions of the set
"Bv <;«*orce. jeiiiig
showing the advancement of his pigeons, tbe seoros rt>sultlng:
rlaim«*<l. "that’s ex.ii-t1.v the tidiig I
branch of labor, after which (!a#
yCarvcr.....................................
24
It Just tills n e..iqde of fit-t of j
Wyatt, reprtweating the American F»-d- Harrow
.............................
23 varuiit slieU Ing 1
llbr'v."
eratton of lM»or was Introduced. "The
question of trade unionism 1* not th^ MunOHi.........................................
14
TEAMSTERS. ATTENTON!
growth of a single Idea of rectmt years Pock ...................
18
Itlda will bo received by tho under
but Is aa old aa civil government.’* said
Mr. Boa shut .off two string* of
Mr. Wyatt. Hd then gave eomo history doubles, getting twenty-four each time. aTgunl for one bundrt'd luatls. ro»»re
showing the growth of unions and the A single string followed and every one less, of sand for filling yards. To lie
delivered
at F'ourlh ward achtsd build­
bcneBta derived from them. How
of the twenty-flve pigeons wore broken.
ing at once.
W. O. F*oole.
maa la oared for In sickness when his
The regular shoot followed, there
employers would not think of him. iM-lng only a small ationdancc. C. O. Chairman CoromlU(>e on Buildings and
Orcsinds.
June 1D31
How his hoors Mmrtenod and wage* Carver won the medal on 24 and <»thor
Increased thus bettering himaeir and
goo<l scores were:
.
A Hug*
not injuring his employer. "The Intel­ Harrow .............................
23
It was a huge task to undertake the
ligence of the American working man
cure of such a bad case of kidney diseaoehl that of thd working man of any
oaae. as
aw that of C. F. Collier, of Chero......... ...................
15 kce. la., bill Kleclrl
rlc Bitters did It
other country. America loads the Monroe..................................................
14 writes: "My kidnej
Incya were so far g
world In Industry and In wealth." The
Curtis .................................................... 12 I could not ait on a cl
chair• wilbout
speaker closed by stating that where
Tonneller .................................
11 cushion: and suffered
there was not organised labor there
In tho handicap match which con­ Itarkacho. headache, at
In Electric Billers, however. I found a
not prosiiorlty.
tinued fpr six shoots. George Corwin cure, and by them waa rej^toml to
woo tbo gold' mt-dal and »il Monroe perfect health. I recommend this great
caisegsw Pit* PigMsi*.
tonic modicino to all with weak Kid­
the flsh nwl and reel.
Chicago has to-day ore of tbe fast­
neys, Hvrr or stomach. Guaranteed by
Johnson Dnig Ktoro Co.. F. II. M.-ada.
est abd most i^ertlve lire departments
Be Oli^sA BwUm'W Ovdevs.
S. E. £l’aU ft Sons, druggists. PrirO
world.
A southern planter went to New Ur- i r.A
the smallest
leans sevemi luontha after General
. , ly lnviilv«-d. Butler had taken the reins In his bandi
In conipariwui with the nmnlier of tires
If you ace tr«uiiiU-d with Indig^-stiun.
.r "tyni
acquired a reputation for
extinguished.
TIm> records for HkH
constipAtkm. sour stomach, s>r
show the sf-tufll hisa on property In­ ny." 80 says Everywhere, hirb thi
other i*aln, Hollister’s IUk K) Mountain
volved to W less thnn 2.5(» per cent. continues the atory:
One of tbe flrat thing* be aaw wa* 1*ca will make you well and ktH'p
Tlie de]i«rtmettt workM
n nenriy
tbe placards of a gentlemaa'a fumlsb- well. 35 «‘nts, Tea or Tablets. John
In inno
store pmrted on tbe walla and
per cent loss, the
son Drug Co.
V#.
value of property Involved lieing $111.- rencea; '*Get you ohlrts at Moody**”
The planter aaw It again and again,
74S.441. and the netnai |«as gS.tMK.ati.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
^nd
mused deeply upon It.
which is a reeonl seldom i-qaaled l>y
“It’s
another
of
ButleF*
orders.”
he
metropolitan departments. In a dis­
play where splendor wa* c-onsidered. said to himself; "b«’a probably a i>arttbe
concern,
and
what
he
aa.rs
the deiuirtnieot of the "Windy tity
wx>uld not head the list, bnt tbe ri^ 'foe*:* so I suppose it’a best to aubnilt.
orda It haa made stand out In Ik>M I dont need any shirt*, and it’s a
to be compelled to buy 'em now i
relief.
Fire Marahal John Campion,
The prfsent chief, nivl W. H. Mushnm, but t don’t want to have any more
tronble.
lately retired, are lioth vHerana of
He accordingly -w-eot to Moody’a and
great Ore of 1871. To them and
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
bought half a doaen sbiria
stun!) men xrbo follow-ed Ibeir m
—Phlladel
lelphta Record.
tortsn rommamls is due the credit of pulslon.Arivine the bre fiend to hla den.

m as aNuiTiM

COOLING TALCUM

A SAFE PLACE FOR YOUR MONEY
Your nmuKial afftbs. of wbatever uture, will
reedve prunpt and careful attentlan if brtmsted to
ourcarb.

is -

In our collection department we caUect nates,
etc., hr a ttlfUnr marce. brans jssned saysNe
anyidKre oa earth.

-

FffiSY NAiiONALlBAic
aMeTS over

IAS0JW0.I ».

EVBtYTllDfG lOCAlN An MTHSIG lOtdSE
IN BUYING A RSnUGEfiATOR NOBf
yfm gam the oaaTovnBoe of bariog all food stuffs ptwitePod
iaffMcbffd^BolAondite that they
aemxl iBAii a|»petixing SMBaar and at the
tuBo jroo vill eETo mofe
.diAn ^ coal in b amgb

Icc Moxcsaii i
Refiftoators
The Urgent and moat com.
pUAo lino in the city. Buy
vhero yon can get tbe U«t
prioua and haro tbo 2mat aa<
aortnKfit to eljooae fmm
• ■«.00 .00 WM
boy any lee Box or Kefrigerator wo bare.

Btshop BUiana Capers, of ponth
OBioUmu was talking abont the averalni to aermoo rnuUng many Angregntloas ha

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1

.Sa«aiTpenBff.thcaC«tBmewtftatV»Mam A. Bans.
mat paM ffSML
OOP mr tbe ceMlwmsd staBlen CffBnm.
is tbe hefr ta %ia aact^ Lord liviip.
the rldMat «f aB the mWiW pemn «r
EaMsad. im ^ kalr being Lai4
too'* dangtor. the Hen. Mm Baima.
this atory of the lady la ncnlM:
BM danoMcr ahama hM amor ahMMW mt aMtan. On one occhsImL
t a daaee at BBatanffh. aema
r the Md faahlsatd ffaests wart,a tit­
le Martkd by the dKidedly Bvdy
style of dandag wrhkh ahe tadamad
la. **Hard|y the asanacra of Tcm As
Tern* wwa the coaonaat of aa oU gencral aa the whiakad paM him la the
aaam of a Hlghlaad achottlathn.
**Ba** csrlainMd MMa Basa. an aha
wwa then, drapplnff Mm a »ney emn^
taay- •TB*X
the maBama af
*B«er Ae Beer.* and mQy gaod bmr M
M tao.**-BoaiBD BcralA.

DKN-ris-r

NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK

JUNE-JULY-AUGUST
MIGHT BE VERY HOT?

and Are. fknurtime*. to a sermon read
lag pastor, they will make cutting and
■arcaatlr remarks aneot the eustom
"A sermon reading clergyman,
frleod of mine, railed one day on 1
bnmble parishioner. This imiioti ton­
er was a. cobbler. He sat mending
pair of imnes and reading bis niblr.
"‘What atv you doing. Gllcor *a
my friend, with a benevolenT smile.
"'Proidtesyln’.* Giles answered.
" Tropheiying? Nonsense.' said my
friend.
" •Well.’ said the cobbler eunly.
readln' “ —1.
pr«»phecy
resilin'
New Orleaims Htstes.

tbe pleasnre <
iDgc present at a tedinner where he was an Invltrd
guest, and *0 be missed a Joke at 1 tils
exitense. which be enjoyed as tnnrb as
any one. however, when It was !(
tu him several days laH-r.
Itlshop
I’otttv was tbe iteriHtnitor.
8eantur
l)e|»ew*s regret* bad Juat b»>en read.
"I nnsi iM>t teU you." mild IIh- blsh
op. "Ih»w 1
vlll miss the s«‘italnr. lie
who has for so luany years
rs’rtianiied
whli the humor of Ids «eliMtueiK-e
rod the logic of his am>edote*."—Now
York Ttnies.

Chapin's New Feather Renovator

J. W. 3L.ATKR
WteImkullUUI T—rX»B»M«B—rur^ir

I., ij

vs.T.

::3-r'-'xr.'c

m«-*a. custlvo
Johaaon Drug
8.-K Wait A-

r™i;S.’,:

ferent m<N)ic-lnea and

'very. wtiirb qulekly and |N-rfiwtly
xivrry.
iH-rfi
in>d me.*’ {*nMn|i
ap» rcli< ■ ami
cum for coughs. cnbJs.
•o thnAi.
bruiichills, etc. Poslllviely preVBliU
pm>umoala. Giianuile«'dI at Johnwm
l»nig Sr
Drug
Hloro Co.'s. F. It. Mvmls amt K.
j‘ K. Walt A SiUiH* Itnig 8b»n-s. Price
Due and II
11.00 a boltiv. Trial boUJes

Pain may pi by the
maMiMti. nesirnlgla. lumbago, pteurtwy.
y<o matter what name tli<
calk'd, llolll.'^ler’s IliK-ky
T»«a will drive tiH-m away. Si rs-uis.
Tea «ir Tahle^fi. Jidiuiwit) l>rug Co.

■ c:.:

A NKW FEATHBU UILNGVATOU
haw Juat iMH-n liiKtatle<l in N. H.
Chapin’s carpet cleaning works.
ulcers. 4eier luii I. W5tt? eyes. I«dl
Tlie fcaibera are Ibomugldy eieaned
by high prewhun- of dry sti-am. driid
and <*<s»1ch1 by e<ild hlawt prtSM-^s.
j
Tho onters that have l«-» ii aceumii ( gory", of IJoiie. Tex,
at Johnson
jj| }iM'altemb'tl
m> ailemletl to irnmi^llaii
Hug n
will
Immi^llaD ly. Drug S»ore Co’s. F. 11. Meads. S E.
S^md In y.uir orders. This u ib.

' bs*K after
Juno 15 Cl
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

. SAROAIN
nrlving or j;cncral pur­
pose horbc, buujiy, har­
ness. waj*un and double
harness. You can save
money by taking advan­
tage of this otTer.

S-L=r,=n.

Wlieil Your Prescilptiinis
Are Filled...
t
• .

!'

at the "Hannah Drug Store” they are filled accurately and promptly, just is
your doctor gave them* to you. Nothing but purity can be said of our drugs,
and registered pharmacists <lo the compounding. Prescriptions arc delivered
promptly anywhere in the city at any time you want them between the hours
of 7 a. m and‘.•."0 i>. m. Our t« lephon«: is citizens’ SSS—can’t forget that
number.
j

Rino Toilet: Soaps

*'•

The fincsl line of Toilet Soaps in the city. Cara Calla, Passion V’iolcl. Medi­
cinal Carbolic. While Clematis, Pine 'bar. Lettuce Comple.xion. White (ilycerine, Almond Emollient. William’s Tar, VMoletle dc Panne, Palmolive.. J’ear’s,
Unscenied. Pure Castile, Sandalwood. Violet, Lilac, Heliotrope.

A Oood Cool Drinic
No matter what the day Is, is always a delight. Hire’s Root Beer is just the
thing. A 25c package will make five gallons of as delicious a drink as you
need ask for. We are selling lots of it.

Dain’tyi l^or-Fcimos
of every kind "Blue Lillies” and "Arbutus” arc two specially fine and ihe
mlor is delicate and lasting. Buy it in any quantity you want. Wc have any
number of fancy shaped bottles filled with the finest perfume. Make a most
appropriate and dainty gift, We have all kinds of Toilet Waters for the summef bath.

loou^l^Ejl WHI^o Too^H
are the pride of every one. Wc can help you keej) them so by the use of
Kubifoam, Sozodbnt and Dentrificc. We can sell you any kind of a tooth­
brush. The "Pro-phy-lac-iic” is one wc recommend, ft is one of the best
tooth brushes that arc made.

Don't foreet we bnve all kinds of ELECTRIC
F^NS. TO SELL OR RENT.

Ji B, Faigc Hcctric Co.
jiycAss

phone

MJ j

THE HANNAH A.IAY
MEReANTILEliiiPANYl

t ;«ITr, tl
iwmnaMrtneni^
vmm>^,Mmm^mK:' -

fuL rniimsmjkm iH'Bu:i'.::i^
V—•‘r^**~“^^?|S^

QUMPSC8 OF

jwi

»ni siisuiiil

JoMsvhs^^ir li^sksi^

lioNcbnte
?;5r--sat^s:

Ike am Wti« iMe
MO IMIMT # tke r

tte oOdai
OoftnOm at Oraad Arm ct Rapnb-

IHCAOQUAir
'Or REPUMUC.
Paih naoa Hotel.
Ooo. H. Mopkiu. AeparuneM coi
fByet'ie WyckoA. aateMaat a4)tttai
Ceoaral.
OEPAftTMENTAOMtOr VETERANS
Iterh Plaoa HetaL
Frank J. Kellocs. oommnnder.
Walter Raynea. naatsunt adjutant

.FWnm M«
thefactory no hand UmAm i
UUapmmUmyodtkUAmi

.uqHOowmMy.

oSSMJmMMT WOMAN'S
CORPS.
PSiHc Ptaoa Hatel.
Mm. Plomice BaMdlt. A

Hmm is BO fllroBfV prool of I

iD^popnltfify. *H2na%MnriTMaOc|)poiBiioc^

. ‘*#*ta?^«a£^?a££f^

REUEF

Mva. Vina 4C. AedSolA department
secretary.
DEPARTMENT LADIES OF <L A. N
Park Ptaea Motel.
Mra. NaU laulae Ward. deportaMvt
proaldoot.
Mrs. JitUat M. Uohbard. departmem

8<MJ» mr OBOcns
EVEBVWBPS
vooiawam oo, «Hifc, a
OFFiCIAL PROCECOtHOt.

Cammlltoe t I Metata, Aaoommedatlen

PROGRAM

. . "iL

FOR ENCAMPMENT
WEEK.

SBT r

’Vi

:^ci;7.r^x,Kn.„h„

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i

prado of its enuisiDR to eimfonu to:
Instead <«»f the rt'gtilar service SunXIM Xadtea Kmw.
he grade of tho atrect i
ivilab-l^ayTuornlng at T^ie Evangelical chnrch
Cokmed C. O. Shepard, who D ex­
isti.d,
^
Uiere_wlU t»e the annual Children’s amining Indians of tbe Union Indian
D.Metl. June 7. IHOST
day
exem'ises.
apcncy at Moskogre I. T.. regarding
H. C.
CHy
Rev. Ilolsaide «III In' in petnskey their fitness to manage their own
Sunday
•;

o>ninnmie.-itiun be received and placed

oindurtlng

tho

quarterly

mtvting for the prt'sidinR elder.

Hla

property outright, aaks a great many
questloDB. some of which most seem

father. Rev. J. K. Reynolds, from Brie.

rather elementary to the better cdu

Mich., will take his place.

caled Ipdian.

Colooel Sbepard was at

8outh McAlester. He bad before him
an Indian of above the avenge IntelTberi' a
UgMice who wanted tbe restrlctioos re­
moved. He was befog asked a lot of
wmupb..,
.............................. .....
tpcctfuUy
qneatloiia fooUsb and otherwise. Tbe
Yei one candMate
hnvu
lorod the petiUna fsw dollars.
•nsldorod
been relresed frem that Institution aft­
Rsioa
of Josi'pli Klep.*e' for ibo
ibo sabsin limits on ^y street res*. er sorring three years for stealing a
quarter of a million. loddenially. b«
luiiiv'i; ui> aiuu
wuj
luno.
tpbemade »p pctecipatl)
committed perjury and forgaiy.
Ur feed atock.
tlicse token* the Milwaukee bank pres­
RrstiectfuUy rabmlttod,
ident wbo.Mole rJ,W0,p00 or more w»l
Arao* K. Bln*
be seat to jail for rally a weHc-—Bx- bm bogsr aakedCotood 8bepetd.
W. H. AbhoU.
CommtttoQ. eban^.
roo
hi t%e earr
rNw I would feed It to them la

■ ¥L.'

X>Mra la Dlsl*.
Tbe old colort'd man was sitting on
the fence toning up bis fiddle wben
tbe tooriat from tbe nottb came up to
bim.
"Uncle," said tbe tourist, ■ "doesn't
the present agiuted sUte^yf tbe world
worry.your'
"WbaUs dat. sabr asked tbe old
man. turning the well-worn key;of hi*
fiddle.
"Why, war, for Instencer
"Hah? -Hob! Ah hab a wife re
a mule. Dey 'create* mo’ trubble den
all de waba."
rWolU cycl«Hiea and fioodar
"Hnh: La*’ time we had a eyclooe
^ ^rsogc
■tnoge bobo
bobn blew
blew lo
lo BMh Tabd en
ye?^De

-STr™...«««
•'
"Wen.the beef trust.
trocry yoaS"
-.Vo. sah.

Don’t

l4)Tnm Alexis de .OlBltmt. chief
Of staff to Prealdeot Cabrers. of Gnatsmsla,

sa.at.-s

Prrttet T«ir Hoee
pAINTlNG >-our house
Whl^^Lead bl^i^eat^
mg it in metaUic leatd.
Perfect protection^nst
decay. No other paint will
give it.

1 proper awOmfhUhm
When jms taka
iKodol DyspepsU Care ytmr system
• gets aU tha nourtshaaent ost of aU the
1 food res oar. R digasta what wcmjm
oa of the eoadlliaii si tho
and convey* the naurteffl
1 properties to the Mood and tJaasaa.
This hstlda sp mad atresgthesa the ssjtlresyatem. Kodol cm MdiBaMlas.
Dyspepala. Bekhiac. Soar Btomaek.
Weak Maart. ^c. Bold hy all dealan.

HAMMERING CURE FOR FAT.

AUL RIR KKIGRTR and Lady Mae-

Sunday. Jane Jg. to attend mcBMPrlal -

OANTILE OO.

the First

M. B. charcA.

Decoration eommlttoos wIU also vlsll *"

The »trem;.;us CgUt ler iionitton Ir
Tan Tima* Enaiar.
and inastro of the Ft. I ram i* b vri
R is too liases easier lo cure renighs.
board, wlihli na* fouglit in kLoipbi*. croup, whooping cough and all liMig
caused the ^^3nt•'f»aiu^ gcntlenN-n tc and bronchial aScctloM whem the boar­
ds are
open.
Kennedy's IjxxaUva
keep late beur* and resttrl to sU
Honey and Tar Is the original Lnxativa
Jevlo** and bI;indUhn>rutB osunUy t
ployed -in p.»litim| ft|tit* of the ktiid Cough Rj-rnp. Crtmtly more* the bowels, and expels all coW from the syaGovernur Jeff Davis of .\rkanviK
tem. Ik'S! for Cough*. Colds. Whoop­
In the ihb-k of ibo light from tm*
ing Cough, etc. Remember the name,
ginnlnR to the end- He is
“Kennedy's," and see that tha red
man, a hard hU»rr. and n iiever-««y-ai<
comlistant. He had the buige in
bcglmiiug of the battle, and be ttu
talned II to the end. Ibough tlie
TRY A RECORD WANT ML
tory was by no means a iteeided «
ami The doubtful conquest moreover
cost him ooe or more elc«-plnM nights
On the night of the finish, the Ilou
Cl^-de Goto. tUstrlet nlturiM^* for Cm
tenden and severel other roiinlles
eastern Arkansas, saw the gov<TDor
sitting wearier and with half rk>i*.«d
e.ve* in one of the leather <-asliioueU
ebairs of the Ga.voso boteL
"Frelliig
liadly.
Governor,
asked Mr. Coin; "j-on’re looking pretty

June Brides

NatnnUr EjqMct CilW
WliEtB«tt8rltaiffaibrABCR TImlb

KIMBALL
PIANO?
•luno. till' foin«t motiUi
all tho jrosir, ia thu
lirnhw

joy ami
UT.uml

Sumlay.t

b‘avii;g tin* d«*rk at 1*» a. m.

Plerc<!'s <

>ni Huhkers will play lain.
round trill.

Ten cent*

the Htiskers for uniforms.

homo

tlaoj^fa-

will )io

alutl

thbae

b-arw of joy i

lovi<il 4)110 aUtut to lN<Rin tbo j
phv'isttn's of home,making.
Possihly

viiu

huv<*

prom-

iflot! bi RuppV your ilaughtor
with u piano on

hor arrik'al

homo or U) exchatiRi*

tin) old

inaiio for a now ono in 4>rder
to oontinuo tho innsieul atudlx-Run nl school.
It may
U*.

ifx).

tJiat

you

presoul tlio th*ar

‘liwirij

to

oin* leaving

tho homo nx>f with on 4*mluriUR Rift.

Whnt omi lx* moi

httiiiR than tl
^rnmlo pinnoy

|)iano—u hiR

fXAMIK THE KWMll
If

Ix'autiful

lono 4]nality.

ox|xrt
workmanship
and
(ihuigitiR oaso
ih’fiiRit <%
in

your pismo

know
our

tliat

ptircluisA*.

aft<*r c^)m|glrinR

iuhtrumeubi

with

otht*r

prefi'n'ino

will

lx* a KimlffillWo always
havo in sbx-k iiwvl jiianos at
nri^-i-s niiiRino for

Fare 33
pk-«

tho

iMtlovod

thoro

mukos your

Ray

Many a |
Rttvl with :

ovojr tho happy iiuirriaRo of a

STE.YMEU CXiLUMRlA will rue
to SuttoUh

will

Rhidnoas

whe^ w ill

iiKiiith of

pwio*.

cdiiiinRof a

Many rhlldren inherit ronstitntlon;

* xrurKluii

aiitl

fumi mothor

railroad, a memuer
membrt- of Jand make them Klrtnig. .irii
Pennsylvaiua niiiroau,
the New York Y'acht and otWr cJolM,|ceni
r Tablets. Johnson lirug
ut 1
lO formerly was^very stout, ndurued
New Y’ork from Europe the other
day looklDf as athletic as a football
ptayer, saya the New York Time*.
isiplng
When Deputy Collector John Castree
1 Cure
children’s favorite. This is Im'^
WUllama aaked Mr. Baldwin bow be reduced hU welibt the railroad man rausu If contains no opiate. Is p4-rl«‘cl|>
harmloK. tastes 6«hh1 and curo:. Stdil
amlicd and said:
"I invoiited the remedy myself and by all dealura

rprights

friMii 512o. $170 to $2.V).

to ;

SminPRjflMBtnamMakfft

Enj«»y ai

nice ride and sce a good bail game.

Piano Bvjimg Euy

June 16-3t

KiBALL
MUSIC mUSE

fluetice
:e U Kiibdiu* InMamiiiatlun
ganawM* Pwrt Car0« Iw Rattle.
A collector of i»oet <'«rd* In Ft. Pe­ ler. Ring
bh'.ding. Itching
tersburg states, according to tbe Pbll- A si>ccin<
prvitr
adelphla Public Ledger, that all tbe
aoldlers In tbe Jaiiane«e army are sup­
plied with very peculiar post carda
N*’xld'>>rA V. Fib'dririt*. akoestate
These canls are surrounded with aa
arllsti*' mournlag border, printed on a
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
piece of white silk, and are wore by tbe
Japanese aoldlers oo tbeir chasta
fore going to the war they write on tW
post card tbe name and address of the
person to whom they wish the Infor
matioo of tbeir destb to be sent,
case of death on tbe field of battle the
post cards are stamiied with the seal
of tbe regiment, certifying the death of
tbe bearer, and are sent to Japan.
Enroll now for the Summer cours*-.
Instruction in tho folA Rwvd lavcattM.
BuhjocU will lx* Riven: School L;iw. OrlhctRraikliy. RitadTbe Eastbamptoo (N. Y’.i 8tar notes
GovoTiinjont,
I’hysiolo'.ry.
that an Easthampton man of an Inrenuishtp.Tln'i
tire turn of mind la at work upon a
mectianlcal device wbkb when placed
npou a reblcle wlU Indicate by a frac­
ing upon a moving uMe the coota
tbe road over which the rebJde ia
dtawm. He bqpee
bte Inrentloa to
be abl* to demoDstrate to touring anCommercial GcoRraphy and Ad. WritinR.
foists tbe danger of trarelhog at
ArrangemenlB will be made to fK-oominmiaU* thc»o who wi^
speed greater than eight miles an boos
onr Hie reads.

£

r. iRwm L c<..*Md
II.

M. B. HARNER, Prop.

SUMMER SCHOOL
COMMEICUL COUBSE

Ww*re mm* Cwffssnte In n Flalk.
Oobmel 8. P. BartletL lUtooto flab
nmmteslooer. has reodred a letter
trom G. Borgtoeff of floccsoa. on tbs
lUinote riser. In which tbe writer nteteA
according to a Qntecy OIL) dtsmteb to
tbaCbleagnB^^BaaJAtbathfrerentty cangbt a catflMk waQ^lngaiflbty-

that
-

imer coune of any school in Northern
MichiRanNor
Snporintendent of Olivet will have CharRc of Normal

woHl

Prof. W. P. Needham will b;iro the Ct>mrocn;ial work.
Tbo inatructor in .Languages baa had oiRht years of coIi^jRe
p^p^tton in this line,

hipecial

teacher has

lxM*n ongaRed to

give infitnfctitm in Kindurgartcu work.
For further information
Front atceeL

call at

linsi:iiiCSB Offiot,

211 Efffli

:a0 to b.OO p. m.
OjOOio 11a, m., <>:30

NEW BUSINESS COLLEEE
GRAND TRAVERSE BUSINESS UNIYBlSirY
,<AVvi V* „ y4aM P. Rottarer, Mtnrcr.
United fftetes. of wbMi i
half are protected.

-iif*!? -r

i d

respective halli promptly at 10 o'clock

I weak ami feeble, others duw to child
Bow Mwllet*
Ills WeMrht.
Weteht.
"
tnjuldes,
llollbter’s -Ibs ky
Redwee Bte
Towiiseud Bunietl Baidwln of the | fountain Tea
will fvwltively

here U tbe prescrlpUon; Every ulgbt
for months, when tbe time for all good
clUxeoa to be in bed came I wrapped
two or Gmee blankets around roe. Then
X lay fiat on my bark. Near by I bad
nets such as marble cutters
g a mallet In ca«4i baud, 1
began to pound myself and kcfd It up
for half an hour or more. Then I re­
moved tbe blankets and went to slecii
Tbe mallets, not tbe blank»*ts. did lb(
I only used the blankets ti
lessen tbe force of the blows. It is i
fine remedy and Is Just n* good for
rbeumatlsm as It Kfor nmlue fat"



enbeos are geaueshM' to be^ at theO

HANNAH it LAY HER.

"Ah."' said the baron, exhibiting
thrcateahig lellre.
"I am rraxy laoeky." ejacnla
governor.
•ause I do not throw my moocy oat of •Bee here. Clyde. If y.i
i»u were as rocky
the window."
'
feel I'd neeil bla.<;|
sting."—Mempbii
The tiarou had ooe strong snpentltloo which be cvnld not orerroroe. and
that was that tlte numlioc. 15 was un■•■•telug l» ItM
loeky. When be was marrM be rbow'
Having lo wall two or three t
as Ms nwkleoee IM' liotel hi tbe Rue at the railway jutirtlon. In eonse<|ueorc
8t. George, in Paris, wblefa bad lieen
l•dated train, the .traveler was
tbe praitcrty of M. iVwrwtorc. Tbe rrsWence liore tbo iinmJier 1.1. 'Wlieu
tbe iMiroa saw tbo uumluw he refused rilixeii )
to enter the bouse until It was removed, j u bouse somewhere
When letters reme addressed with thei which a noti-d literary man '
old number he refused lo open them.'
•'Ve*. sir." answered the i
and be offered lj.nin> fraaea to t|»e i
! Ibal kiud."—CblIcliwlity. to be distrilmted arqoDg the
XM-. if tbe numlierwere rbau|^. llic
ler waa accepted, and "11 bis" was
If In a kind of bilious mood.
You wish an al<l to digest forxi.
substituted.
No other pill Is iuilf so good
Tbe baron lost an eye lo IKO wbll©
A* DcWltl'a LltGi Early Kiser*.
on a bunting expcdlUon tbreugb tbe
The Famous Utflc
Pills. EARLY
carek>*aneM of one of bis guests. Be­
ing n strikingly bandsome man. be felt KI8KKS. core CoBSlIpatlon. Stek Head
ache. Biliousneaa. etc.
They nev«n
tbe disfigurement keenly and said be
grli>e nor sicken, but impart early
would ratber have bad tbe top of bis
biR energy.
GiskI ft»r children
bred blown off.
Sold by all d

jl?.—Chicago l>ally Xewa

nUttke

ibotattbit. b M>p* tilUiisaair.

fUVm tmtnUj
aa a inanelre; aajw the New Tack
~
L Ma waa alao teteMsM te
k pactkfalailj aactar
re hare bwo two attadka amm
the-Fnrech Batitechikla. The ffxM' was
in 1848. wtirei the father
Barnn AlPbouar. being besktred by peasant Roclallate. recelred theo^ i

MePkeraoD post dnun eorpt.
MePheraoii post. No. IE
AatofBobUok
PtoUce and Era itepartmeMte.
the oU bares In peace.
Lina of MmK.
The serasd attack was Opoo Raren
The parade wIB BMiva eoaOt oc
Ajpbeaae. It teak a more cowardly
street to BlglMlt atrekt. waat oa BtekUi
fonn. la September. 180, a letter was
street to UnioB atreac north on Uahm
sent
to him oontateing an cxplaatre
street to Proni street, east on Front
that wosU CO off when Che letter was
atrael to Park street, aonth
street to Waahlnctoa street.
At the Pwh Place hotel the parade
will be reviewed by the commander In PoUah Jew. U. Jodkowita.
chief, departiaent oMeiala and past de- thrown down by the detoostlOS. but pot
parlaaBt commandert.
aerloqsly InjoTML Csriosa(y esoagh.
SCClrelt P. M.
M. Jodkowits was at the time la charce
will
Of Baren Alphosse de Rotharhlld's
itable disbamementa. which
llhe.‘
■ ----------Ina o
as of the eoos
)twltl
___________
win
the use of i
Infineocr. Baren Alphonse
_______
bouses
happy man. lie found pleasure in hls
lamUy life. In art and In mnsle. bst the
fortnne was a heavy
______ . Udpe Lorln Bohvrts.
oner found the bank­
Seleatloii by Queen City quartet.
er In anch a moody lit that be aMed If
* Redtatlon, Miss Bdith Anderson.
he were
VioIJn solo by Miss Blanche Bamu
t HI: I am eraxy.** was the
Mis* Myrta Miller acoompanlat.
reply.
Addresses by Commander in Chief
Blackmar and Department Commander
yoar
Hopkins
and
other
dlstinRuUbed
speakers.
money oat of the window." said the
visitor.
'

MtJ. Fidalii^ ehairama.
Comrades who have not acenred
eoamodatlomi tsai do s« by appivl
deferred ontJl the neat rcsolar
<he lafomatlon oSke. 13S B. Frooi
mretlBR.
Btrret. one door east of StelnberR',
A-» •4> urtied rr«til«r mct-llns
ad opera house. Committf«s
ommitu«s will
CJIy Cxioorll held June 7. J90i.
Carried.
SMSlRBCd to escort visitlDs '
<;efi.<d to order by
A a Bln
,----------Blnghm.
Moved by Alderman Ovialt thhl the
fades
asatened them.
rheirtnsn pro tem,
Mayor and. Clerk be anthortaod to Roster Da,
i»aot <
1 C. A P
l*rt^*iil—AMcrmt n AlilN4(.Dl»glMun
atgn a ountract with the a R. B. U
Department
co
G<Xi.
Btenn. JjM^^y, time
illeti. Ilurchie.
Murray. Cffl^.-^W'lonlc.
ilaon. JO. A r. Co., for city liKbUns for a period, lIopkiuH. DvtrtdL
Senior vice depaiirtment commander.
of two years.
#
i
ll»7».—Tin- rtjjmjrvif th«»'
ti«*>iM>cla1
business seiu
John J. Cornwell. Battle Cro«k.
niltluw on •olut’lrUUiKbtin
llnK whlrh
Carried.
After dinm
Junior vice
a*. Dan J. Wll
pr<>«>BtrHl _i^ Mutant nuH'iInc. »lao
‘ cltv for
Yeas—Aldermen Abbo^ BinRham, 11*00. Jackson.
the propdMllhtv of
the Boardman
dal*.
Medical director. Dr. W. W. Kooi
Ul%«'r Klerirh' Uirht and ]*inrcr Co. Dockeray, Ererott. Murcblc, Murray,
'amp
Are
’ the UghilQS of Ate city was read. OvUU. Winnie, W'llsoo, GlUetl. (10.) Maaon.
o'clock p. m.
IViiartmeat chaplain. William l»ut
Moved li> Aid) rmaa Itorkeray ,)hat
Marl'd by Alderman Murray that the
P. C. Gilborl. chai*'man.
nam. LanMnit.
j«ot^ aj^bc pr«lK»lUon b« i
CoMorll adjourn.
A'iolln solo. MIks lUanrhe Rarunm.
Official Staff.
Carried.
Queen
City
qnart««t.
AsRistant adjnlt i Runoral. FSyeib
Ib4l
Reritatlon. bliss Edith And<*rson.
CHAR M. IIKER8.
Ik’^yckoff, LansiiiR.
tile H|^r tip U. It. K U A I\ <!u.
Addr
City Clerk,
Assistant
nnartermastcr
Rcocral
for liifMrhjik the rlty on a ton year
itandi'i
»b n
mrnrmrt iK^Awptwb
CHILDREN'S DAY.
ludRO
Alorrd by Ald< man Everett aa an
la.
.«ni(<n4aiMt that aeiloo lie deferred
N«ent
Department Inspector. R. B. Robins
fbr tjjg^ieka and tho clerk author. Feppram for Exarciaes at First Metho­
lion. Julius
Burrows, rutted
Adrian.
dist C*'ureh.
ImmI ^^UUmr blda on a two year conState* Rcnate.
Chief musterinR officer. A. H. Kaif
"March o« Ye Ix^ons," mmir. schcMd.
JmlRC Allen R. Morse. Ionia.
scanaba.
Hoa. O’. A. Janes,
U. 8. pci
DeviillonaK pastor.
Chief
of
staff.
Goo.
W.
Stone.
Lan
Yea*—A'dcman Everett. (I)
SRcnt. Detroit.
-Rollin'* SonR." primary class.
sInR.
, -Kaya—A
lya—Aldemen Abbott, Ilinahain.
JudRe L. G. Palmer. RIr Rapids.
Remarks, superintendent.^
P cI.eiTiy,
ly. tllllett. Murrhif. Murray,
Judge 8 R. Odboll. St. Johns.
OvJatt. Wi
Wianie. Wilaoo, (9)
'•Not TOO IMr." recitation. Donald
CongreuNnan
A. D. DarrsRh.
W The vote on the bid for the ion year Uoxburch.
Louis.
,
.^WRtact was tbiai taken.
Loat.
CoBgreasman WaahlnRlon Gardner.
'•Jesns fxjves Me.” cierclsc', kloder- Traverse City.
- Yhaa-Alder
m<‘n IbX'ken
Glllclt.
Albion.
Ksrtci claas.
Ccmgressi
I William Alden Smith.
iTntvn AbiKilt.
It. IHnAliam.
rHn«liatt
-Jo;
Inyons Hell*." sonR, school.
Grand Rapids,
Murray. Ovlatt, Winnie.
Winnie. Wlb
Monday, Juna IE
Capt. B. M. Allen. Portland.
ReoHatioti. Ruth IlouRhoy.
Rect'pllon of visit ioR deb*Rales and
Committeea.
Flower exercise, cirls of primary
. M.iv.hI by Aldeman Ovlalt that tho
friends by receplioti committee. o|>cn
Executive—Judge
L4>rln
RidK'rir.
|kmiKi«llbw of the 11. H. K. U A 1*. Co. f'la**.
Ing of headouarters. denartme*^t of I*ost Commander M. D. Morcao. Pmf,
^for IlKbllnK the city for a iieriiMl of
Rymliols of Christ exorclfo. kinder­ Grand Army of Republic. Woman s Re­
I. n. Gilbert. Hon. Thos. T. Rab
Iwo year* V arceptfsl.
Carried.
lief Corps. Ladies of G. A. R. and Sons Farm C. Gilbert. Robt. E.'Walter. He
garten class.
*
VeaM—AldtHwnt) Aldiott. lUnsbam.
of
Veterans
at
their
headquarters
to
K. W. HaMlng*. C. M hv* n Mnn. K
'•Christ'* Gardener*," excrciM-. boys
Everett.
Murehle,
kturray.
Oviatt,
Rrcet their comrades and friends.
J. F^jlgbum: Judge l.x>iin
of primary ela»*.
Winnie, WIlM^n, iavkeray, (9)
DrleRwte* on the G. A. R. will rejiort chairmmi: Koht. K. V
Nb}h—Alderman tllllat. (1)
•Let Praises U*udly IUor,” wmir.
the Park Place hotel to the mmTt» iho Hoiioral.le, tho Mayor and City
Itice on credentials for delcRate*
sehiKil.
t'ounrll of the City of Traverao CUy,
bailRi
from 3 lo C p. m. and from 7:30
'•Comrade* of the Cross," exerrl*e,
Miehiitau:
lo 10;
1971. In the matter of the Pero Mar­ Mrs. Cook s class.
Tuesday, June 20.
quette croaslnic 4HI Front ytroel, 1 bee
Remark*, pastor.
The commi
committee on credential* will
leave to reiiort that In tho ordinance
meet at the P
from 7:50
Silver collection.
paii.H«Hl by the VlllaRo of Traverse CUy
In 10 a. m. al
"Uft
Up
the
Itanner."
sonR.
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1
k
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o
I.
.III the 2nd day of September. 1989,
le City o|t^ra house on JYiml street
aiiilioit.-.lng tbo CblcaRO A Wcat Mlch- IhiicNl lei loll.
Xhero the encampment will be hold.
Utau lo operate and com
osinict
TTie address of welcome will Ik* deExercise* will bCRiii at
o‘cU»ck,
in ^atl1 villaRe, there laI this
I
provision
llverwl by Mayor A. V. Priedrirh at 10 H. J. Curtis.
“IhiU I he Kiade of street
stn
croasinjICS
a. m. Response by Dcfiartmem OomProgram—I B. Gilbert. J. W. HanChurch Brevities.
ehatiRitl
(Ritl fnun
fnim lime
I
lo limo to
niander Hopkins.
non. lion. J. W. Mllllkm. ’
piibll coDvonlence.
ai'«-«miii‘Mlate< the public
coDVonlcDi
Chiiirh of Christ—Tlmma* V. I’llom.
The department Sons of Veteransgpeaken;—Hon. Thos. T. Bates.
a* iiwiy |K> iiRrc<<>4l upon by said railIll convene In session at the Grand
Bntetisinment—Hon. E. J. FnlRhui
pastor.
Members are eamc'Mtiy
1 the Htreot commii
inty cou
Tra
rsverse county
ewirt house on Wash- prof I. B. Gilbert. Hon. J. W. .Mllltke
timo. Momlng sul»
street at 10 c
"The GmwinR Church." sccooi
There I*, therefore, a Jecl. *TI
■cond In
The Department
’Oman's Relief
l.tviviHlon in thi* franchise that the seritw. EvonInR. "Ixwl!
t
x^onvene In session at the
Do We Corps will
lade at said latinuul erosslORs,
m,..i..
First
Baptist
church on ^*ashington
it*" Missionary pledpe olTer»*4ii
rhsiiRiHl iMily upon iiRm.«vM.|.
.
,
.
.
.
...
strtv't just cast of Css* street at 10
b.v Uir railnwi.l i-.Hnp.my xml the vlI-j'"F
* day iKixtw will Ik> O'clock a. m.
whtc h^. If bRttl, would l>c bludlnR r»'Celve«l 1
We will olisene
The De{uinment Ijidlcs of the G. A■ elly.
fl
flrat
nnnivoritary on Lord's day R.. will eonretw' In session at the First '
u of the opinion that I
Presbyterian church on the eorm*r of
‘ Jiiue :
Those doslrluR lo enter tho
'oum H irf Iho VillaRe «
Washington and Park street at 10 a. m.
I*/wrPVn'7«V*7nK !
PW’nlt''* rhonis ran band tholi
liorlty
ANNUAL DEPARTMENT G. A. R.
vivision
provisfion.
Oil# Council cannot | namca in at Sunday school,
PARADE.
bind sunossivo t-.Minclls in that Pay.
At the First .Mrlh.xUst Episcopal
Tuesday. June 20.
“drieh Mrs. I. T
All comrades arc requested1 to be on : Raff. Mrs A V Fiiedi
r of Cass ! Gilbert. Mrs. J. W. Ham
Washington strem. eorner
reiidor the oiviiiol of |(s stn*e«'i* ti»
Maccal^'* will attend in a street, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. sharp.! Milliken. Miss Maliel Bates. Mrs. R. K.
any individual or c«*r|s»raUon, or to jb«Kl.v and iinlie In w^indilp. naplism of where th»^- will ho formed In column Walter. Mrs. L Roberts. Mrs. C. 8.
lie IlHolf up In any manner »h«^by .iilldren will takd place at this st>r- for parade imfler command of Gen. i Vader, Mrs. M. D. Morgan. Mrs. L W.
le. chief of staff.
Lyon.
■» <h..su.,.., ,ch,»,
Formation
Muiisle—Cha*. M. Beers. Chas.
I'.rtiJM'ut Of any person. |M>rwma or j will have charRe of the exercises. Thl*
Tho parade will form at 1:30 p. m. Skelrhcr. E- E. White.
cortstratlim.
^
j service Im'rUib at 6;30. A silver offer- v.i Cass street, right resting
tInR on Wash-'
Wash-!
Decoration—Hon. E. W. Hastings.
Hastli
adviMbibl.v . f ctHiipn.ml»-;i„R «n,
for education.
Ingtnn street.
Column will move j F. Greer. U D. Curti«. G. A Smith,
IpK wilh the railroad etniipnny In ~
promptly at 2 p. m. in the folio*ing , W-. Waft. Jens Petersqa, J- M. Blakesiirmy’s mo. r
'*»*»*• »crvlct*^.
^■or^l.vlKV with Alderman Miirr-'’order:
: Icc. M. B Holley.
y, that thei
The ini't'iinR a’ the Friend* chniYh
U.m. 1 have only this
Traverse City cornet band.
Automoidlo Parade—J. M. Blakealce.
not l»e as; Sunday* roorninR Is csiwiclally for the
*d city
city officials.
S Wm. R. CaldweU.
Ms.ror and
I
Launches—L. I
L. Stevenson. Chas. E.
Sons of Veterans.
city Io llUcaU' | nionilH‘r>hlp. AM momlx'rs should
Company M. Thirty-fourth Michigan Murray. Will Darmw.
the stjbjoct Is. • Melbods of
Of the City Couftcll H the.City of
amendmeni that action on tho report
TreverM City. Michiflin.

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which, Bka a kaar af aatara.f i
tatotty of diMeemt ihiawaa
Jeaifdi Coaiad la fha PadflMara IMS
Sires OBiw. Taor aadaatar aant ha dagle
Idaded Tea Mid taB itftaiaattr to
ttera fcy OfWii)e.'lfa. »!. mm*
mm oMMroi «er»
m soos m4 a coal kaavar aad to a pfuftiaair. Hot
tiiim------ ‘r iiilvvteff Um AOMt ia tUa dapOdty? 1 daav «. the ovth
cooaMa ia the peaalaeiieaa af tha fad^
mmmtim oMer «m wer* «
tag. la tha gemn*ae rwa«Bltiae of tha
«bool §nr btbm wnrnmi. Kto
taro 8MB, ao s;ffinar aad ao 4tfla«aat. as
swfctlii wmmOmwtagnmmt
year two panacra la the ttaaara of Wte.
«Wm4 sirilMiiliW iMHlc dflrtsf tke ObTtaaMy a baakliaK thlaktng aoly of
ko«. TIm wuuttt vfsU to the wtaalaf Ids little race sroold alaad a
dag by ,hla (
«| Mn. M. BL C. Bsl«s
I or coal bes
ltoterbjOsmtl«<»»«teta
etedlotJMlMneu4 easily deerfrad. They aeca bare aa
thmeneetrtibrthehtmiememd astaaoediaary fcaack of IradIMf ttamaohres to dccepthai. a odrt of earioBa
«r opeot. Todsir
aad tiMspilcable pcopciudty to allow
Umtpnvmm et mdutloos, mk
thanaHrca to be led by the aoao with
their eyes opoa Bot with a ship U U
««r« glres sftor the dinan
aot aa. She la a aart of creatwe aiikh
— Mac fa durgo eC
oimr. nom af tlie ort«»r. erhoee daj la we hare hroodit into the world, as It
wcfo; oa pazpoae to keep aa ap t» the
alao beli« odebrstad.

qttfO M i> « taor pM toSv
to tl» aiMMlClUiir

^

Mra. XelSo Days af ria^ay ranaad hoaM this
la paaiaatlad at the hoaao of her
■other fbr too dayai I
_ _ a week ago naraday i>wiag to
tha aarere Ulaesa af har Utile tehy
Mr. Ora Ooodaril. aoa of J<*b
OoodseU of Boat atroet Bra. IMyi
aad her little twla daaghian.
Eeaa ware haatrdlataly placad la
4Mtaatlae hy the health dcpaitaMat
oartag to tha f
which tha habo had. aad waa rMaasad
today.
O. Hatehlas Mtnnied froaa a Sahlog trip ap the Fere iurqaette with
maeteaa -bcBatlea which tilled kla

pmeie t» the pkale or <
aloe aai far the aarsery
hiy eapeits to be t
hazea.** as they are called ta OiriBy.
George H- Mniphy, United StsMa caoanlar derh at Frankfort has arrlttea
aa latcreatliig reptat abort theia.
which he has traaaaUtted ta the state

Mr. mu'mn.rn.WL Paato af DMrolt
ate Mapplag at Wooihlae «rt
whoa Mr. pools ia irtdag ap tha MW
dty diraeaafy.
Mn. Matfida McManus hu rets
from Aaa JtfhorwhepeahewaowoiUiU thSm mmmm tnm thm m
dMrt ef the Behaei of Moalc at

ttto ■osrtag as she left the Bock, tor
with the opeatog ef the wmmm
lad loBfiaa who Baslre to have the
this waak. tha poitaB ptorta aad
■ of their oMeeo. hxmiiott of ball
■am knakela are cBtetog la for Oasa- aaB ttM of ■eettog ta the new dty
Northport. Ne«h4BWBrta
Blreatevy hnavtad free, shonld man
____r Lodge. aaMg thoaa to iw
■Bamattna at oaee to E. R. Poole.
the crated Bam deenrattoas WdBg Mrs. __ jt of tho R. U Polk eaapaay, 922
«f OM HisBlaa W. r. CMrhtrr aad A- F. ABdetaoa Bute ilnrt. Write flatoly.
BCBB and F. B. OMdlags eC Cedar
Joae 19^
■caraot to her heoao today after tak
lag the taacben* e
> left over
Mrs. 8. S. Walker of OM MMaMa
the bay route wave the Misses Lottie
apart the day la the dty.
«. T. Chafch cf Cedar Sprtaga la la aad Stooim BaaheB. the forater
Northport aad the latter just return­
the dty OB
ing
frote Abas eollefie where she Is toProf. I. B. Gilbert rKomed trom
Olen HBvea Ula boob, where he de- stroctor to the conservatory.
Hrered Ihe eoBiaaeBcertEBt eddm BaahaeU wUl spend a week with her
rtotter aad itoter at Northport .and
last eveaiag.
F. C. DeasaoBd aad fSany left today ttare Monday for New York where she
The Noflhera MtoWgan Trmnsportafor Boiaio. N. T.. where Mr. DeeBKWd will take passage for Bertln to spend tloa oompany win give Its first cxcerwOl attcBd B ooBveatkai of the adtate three moatbs abroad. She will be met •hm oa the steamship lUtaota to Charat Berlin hy^Mrs. Choate of Buffalo and levoiz. Petoskey and Harbor Sprtaga
of-UaM
J. C. Nanto of BowHng Orem. Ohio. aerem weeks wiU be spent to the next Baoday. atartlM 9 a. as. aad reWho has been spending a few days In Tyrol mountains and ooc week at
Ing 10:90 p. ML fhre*91Munldi in attendance at the Wag­
the city, returned hoaa today.
C. A. Creasy of-Grand Rapids ai- nerian feetival before taking op work
rived to the dty this noon for a few with the great teacher. Menoud. at
Berlin.
days’ vtelL

great ezpeaae or labar
red la making the tisy boxes.- for
^ merely air tight cheats Bart
with felt or paper and padted with
hay or straw. The dose fitting Ud la
eorwrd with a pIDow or caahhm of
aort to exdttde the air. Aa old
BSkOL
tnmk. or erep a large Valise, may be
The deooratiag <
javaaed Into aerrlee for a -hay box.“
baaa will »aet at their ban at 2 o'clock The process of nsteg is eren simpler
BUOh.
aad at the ceACtery at 2:90 Uoaday than that of ooaatmedOB. 8Urt yoor
lo her haadSag a ihlp will aot p«t ap afteraoon.
lies or
with a mere prrteader. aa. fortaataacc.
Charles B. Hammr, fOraieriy ticket
the pobOc win do with Mr. X, the poptxaaafcr the pot eootalalng the food to
alar atatasman; Mr. T, the papalar sd- ngeat at the Pere Marqoette In thU the box. being careful that the Hd of
dty. and Dr. J. B. PhUlea. both of
the cooking uteoan la aot removed
Ilia Ladiaa Who Wars Attandlng i
abaU we aayy anythiag fron a taadMr Charterolx. were in the dty toda^. The whOe tiM change Is bring made.
Hoaaa Party.
of high
.
doctor porchaacd a fine driring
-In general," mya Mr. Morphy. -It
hare won their little^ rare. Bat I from^. J. Morgaa and be and Mr. vrin be found that two or three mln., Tha hooaa party which was held at woBid like, tboogh not acctwtoaMd to Gonaer will start back to Charleroix ntea.or actual boiling on the fire la
WANir
The Misses Edith Franks. Monde
tha talaad bdua of Mr. aod Mrs. Her- betting, to wager a Urge aum that not toaigfat at « o’dock And-drive tbroogh. amply auffirient for vegetables. whOe
Ttolrta ter Ch
VariB. Edla Baughman and HarrleU
hart UmUMghm at WJircr lake ihla week one of tbe few first rate skippen of
Two park.wagon loads of the Bast roasted meaU require twenty to thirty
BldweU of Albton. Ind., arrived last
w.iHwtew
Most
articles
aboaM
remain
«dc crowd drove out to Ea^ hay last.
evening to spend the aoauner st Bdge- Cherievoix Men Buy Caldwell A Lou- LOBT—On road between Traverse City
night and had a marahaaOIow niaat on |
Z
and Elk Rapida. ladles’ hand bag con« Product—Tan Beta of Logdon not deal with sbl] In a mob, but uie beach. A very pleasant time was j
^
^
^ twclre
F. Carpe'of Msnlstec Is ta the dty,
taintog two rings and pin. Finder,
■at hy a hay rack and wagon. They, with a ship as an IndlrldnaL So we enjoyed by all.
ging Wheels Also, Bold.
Bke.' dried beaiM,
A. Todd of Honor is spending the
plcnse notify Ropord'office and rowere loaded In and ddWered at tbdr nay hire to do with men. Bot In each
F. H. Oiddlnga, proprietor of Cedar lentllB. dried fruit, etc., ahonld flirt be
oelrc reward. .
June 17-11
of
us
there
Is
some
particle
of
the
moh
day
in
the
dty,
oarloaB boaM on Fifth and Sixth
Lodge. Northport Point, arrived two well soaked In cold water. After bring
Caldwell
A
Loudon
of
thl*
city
Mrs. BHen Aurtln and Mrs. William
atreeta. WaOhlagton and State and the, spirit, of the mob tempemment No days ago with hla family to open the allowed to boO for from two
shipping
via
the
Illinois
tomorrow
minutes, ooe or two boors ta the box Elliott of Hatches Croastog spent the loe wagon to Cbappin A Wood of diar- WANTED-DrroanaDitilA^^' fdmln
■Orel hack was tbortraghly eajnyrd by matter bow earnestly we strive against
Cd.
J.
M.
BaUle
and
family
each other, Vre remain brothers on the
sewing. Prices reasonable gad satis­
theedto
dto (
g* those who were In West side of our Intellect and the In- of Dixie cottage. Cedar Lodge, arrived will prepare them thoronghly for the day to the city.
Icvoix. who expect to open up a new
faction guaranloed. Mr*. N. Lucas.
Mr*. Daniel Sullivan of Bingham la
taUe.
>T«terday from their winter home In
firm and tfteal tn the Ice. Mr. Wood Is
-Cauliflower and other soft regeUblea In the city today for a hostoess call.
918 Cams atreet.
June 17-lf
St Louis and wlU spend the entire; Should merely be brought to a boll and
a
prominent
real
estate
dealer
and
Mr.
Mrs. L J. Spangle and four children
LWE BACHELOR.
to ua.
Cbappin a truck gardener. The firm lost-Between (he F1r»t Nallaaal
then placed for an hour or two In the
summer at the point
arrived from their Northport home for
w. Thoa
hank
and
Langworthy’a
barber
shop
box.
By
the
old
method
of
cooking
it
A. L. Joyce la having hte wares de­
will be equipped with as handsome a
r blandMunents. It Ukes
BMa
Ooa Aloafi for Pfrtsetion pt
short vteluwlih her father. Medad
la necessary to boll dried besns two
930 tn 95 bllla Finder please leave
wagon as any city caa boast of In the
we than words to eajole livered In a fine new wagon which U
laatBay.
half to three hours. When Vinton, of East Front strecL
with Chief of I'ldlce Ashton al tbe
the work of Galdwell A London.'
stale. It I* of Vermillion hue and a
or
will,
to
cover
oa
with
Mias Blsncbc Oosens left this morn­
Tha Bachelor OlrU were dHIcbifully
the iiay box’ Is used, bolling for five
engine house and received reward.
The companion Foreaters will meet tnlnmes will be found aufllcient. This
large block of Ice In natural color* on
gkWT-locktty. too, or else there would
ing for Fife I.ake. where she will
catertalned at the Lardle cottage at
June 17 rt*
bare been more shoddy repuutlooa for
: the F>t>reatcrs hall tomorrow morn­ win giro a dear Idea of the aigoont
the side proclaims the arares carried.
Keds Mokenas last erealng hy Mln first rate seamanship.
spend some Ufic.
iihln.
ing to attend church.
of fuel saved."
Mrs. Horrid SIroonda and daughter. The cost of the wagon Is 9165.
McUle Lanlle. fooneeo being preteat.
Mr. Murtdiy says that the,*lMy box"
Ten sets of lagging wheels have just
Mra. N. A. Fletcher of Grand Rapids
They left the dty at C o’clock by the
CalUsht
▼ata* rta Barnty kMgb.
south this morning been, shipped by Caldwell A Lnadon to
-B*ben General Sherman waa on hla
aato has and pr«*» eatcrtalncd with a
who cannot spare much
An EagBah phyakfaa In search for
HelBL Miss., and a ball bearing dray of
fine sapper after which a launch ride nmrrii from Atlanta to the sea.** mM remedies for bnman Ills finds that at thrir homes to prepare their meals. over the G. R. A I. after being the
large proportions Is now ready for
was enjoyed on East liay and the re­ an old Umer. "be had with him the laughter stands very high In the bst They can set thrir food to cooking In guests of J. A. Montague.
Eighth Mlaoouri. noted foe its foraging of prafkhylaeties. The effect of mere the lIrricM stoves, go about thrir avo­
John R. Santo went .to Omens this pointing In the shop to go to Oniskl A
turn made at a }Mtc hour by the auto
l«T0fiett8ltlcs. Nothing was safe from
Son, Charlevoix.
tna. Bat one bachelor waa nresent. Its men. One day the generara for­ checrfnlncto as a health promoter Is cations and return whenever they morning on the Columbia to spend
please to find dn appetizing meal
well
known,
but
an
occasional
outburst
that being liOuU Wt l>l»cr. and he great- agers brought In some floe cblckeos.
Sunday with bis family.
of downright laughter Is the heroic awaiting them.
The Standard Bearers of the Asbury
Miss Bdith Soper of St. lAWls spent
^ !y enjoyed the UtUe -hen party."
and to make Aure that the Missouri remedy* >t ■ matter of everyday exmen did not get them they were pbiced Krience. says onr Engllab aulbority,
a short time In the city aa the gueot of M. E. church will meet with Miss Maud
WINDOW
SASH
HOLDER.
in
a
corncrlh
only
a
few
rods
from
the
Mrs, D. D. Gerard while cnroule from Huntington. W West Seventh ^reet,
MISCELLANEOUt SHOWER.
that one feels tbs better for a good
bout of a eentty. But In a few days the laugh, an explosion of laughter being
Monday
evening. All Intertailed
«• l>rrxe«t RattllMU rndrr Bcllalre. where »he has been teaching
missions aro Invltod to be presmit.
Mies Smith Waa Guest of Honor at whole bunch had dlsappMred. The In truth a “nerve storm,” comparable
. Aar CaadlttoM.
school the past winter and rcti
Eighth waa aosperied. but could
In its effect to a tbanderstorm In n:
Most fonus of window fantnoara the summer vacation.
Bide-a-wee.
convlrted. Years nflcr tlie war at a redoing good by dissipating tbo* make provHlon for damping the two
The M^aca Jennie and EMIlh Ao- unlou at ClDclnnati General Sherman
Mr. and Mrs. David Whitehead of
PHe BBd dmiiL octniit.SdBr6fiBd
esslve clonds of care which som< aaidics together to prevent thrir rat­
deraoB gave a misoeaaneous shower met the major of the Eighth and im­
Northport passed through the city to­ rectlBtifiBs. it tlM Heaenlifitt eatiroes darken the mental horlxon.
last evening at the UWea-wee co^e mediately after grretlnga said all would This authority assures ns that the me- tling. but the trouble I* that the damp day cn route for Cadillac where'they tertfilBMit
falls to work when the window Is oj*enat Bast bay In honor of the coming be forgiven If the major would tell how rooraWo adage. “Laugh and i
ed ever so little, as It should be In will spend a few days visiting friends
e chickens were taken. Tbafa fat." rests on a sound philosopblrai sleeping roo«i% for Instance. The win­ and relatives.
aiarrtage of Miss Jennie SroiUi and
',* Said the major. The first very baala. Portly people are not given to dow fastener shown herewith la deWilliam Rcimle. About twelve guests
Miss Rcka Barth of Northport ar­
c night we seuj a squad of our best
were proaent and an enjoyable evening
rived In the city today for a short visit
foragers with the smallest 1
was apent. during which time a launch the regiment Retfiovlng a slat from tbe
with friends.
party was given on Beat bay. Light crib, bo made an aperture large enough Ledger,
Mr. and Mra. A. 8. Hobart took in
Tefreshments of lemonade and wafers to admit him. A cloth jumked with
the bay trip today on the Columbia
Om •mis tJabUltSss,
may have many friends,
We liavo thtm in Canldilorofonn. which our hospital sup­
were acnfcd during the evening.
and returned to the city »lth the boat
Daring a recent financial panic
but he will find none so
plied. applied to tlM bead of a chleken certain city magnate, Uke man.v oi
Boank Woixl and Ix‘nther
tonight.
steadfast and so capable
soon caused It to 'topple over, and It era. found one nljdit that his real <
George L. Rood of Terre Haute. Ind.,
INTERLOCHEN CELEBRATION.
of pushing him ahead in
STBS luissod out for the bag. In this tate was unsalable, his firm bankrupt
Poetal Cinls: Also iu SIh.11
has arrlvcil for the summer at his cot­
way ttie blnls were In a few minates nod his money locked up In
the world as a SAVINGS
Tima Will Be Had There oq the transferred lo onr camp undet
tage at Ne-ah-la-*anta.
work. Honit Wooil, etc,; a
pfndedbank. In deepest despondency
BOOK, with the name of
Fourth ef July.
The Misses Edith Pybns and Edna
of darknrtdi alwolutely without noise. be, walked alowi.v borne.
this bank on its cover.
fee’ samploa of which may be
K. /t. Fisher and W. Pcnnlnpiun of The sentry was not liribriL* "-JColnmKellogg left this morning for Ne-ah-ta“Mary." he said. “I’m ruined. Bo’s
Assets over one million
lalerlotken were In tlqj city ye*ler»!ay bita Dlsp.itt4i.
tl^e bank- Bo’s the firm. I’ve lort my
wanta, where they will remain this
seen in our show window.
s i X hundred thousand
■fWi«y Anal arrangeoK'nts for the big
money and my hoora and everything—
summer.
Heteat
m*
TBusSer
CI
mSs.
dollars.
everythlng."
fymrth of July celebration which will
Henry Sparling was in the city y<aA great, mmuloos thunder cloud, tow­
-No. no. John.- cried the lortef
be held In that vlUagc. It U the Iptenterday.
ering ui» on the horizon like
wife, at she cast herself upon
tlOB of Iboee In charge lo make the
BOIOW
John Munroe of East Jordan spent
breast “not everthlfag; you haven't
oMobratloB the biggest and best In LhU
signed to stop all lateral movement of yesterday In the city.
me.“
• section and a very enu-riainlng pro­
top of
lied the tin- tte sash, no matter what the position
Mra. Margaret Shoemaker left this
It is not unusual for these riouda to
gram of fine attractions kx* been
of the window may be.
morning for Lake Ann. where she mill
mcoaure* five, six and eren right miles
viflt friends.
from thrir llaL dark base, borering a
tachment to the frame, with a rubber
Mra. R. A. Willard and daughter
mile or two above tbo world, to their
roller mounted on a spring to press
PROMISED TO SETTLE.
rounded, gllatening summit splendid
against the face of the saidi. It Is ob- EIva who has been attending the
Michigan seminary at Kalamazoo,
In the sunlight And In these eight
Tious
that
the
pressure
is
permsneoL
^te Thieaaon Plcadad Guilty to Steal­
Tbe American Civic Fcleratlon.
miles the changes of temperature are
no matter whether the sash Is raised or passed through the city today on their
ing a Bicycle.
OS great as those over many tbooBaiid Which U doing Its l»e*t to beatify the lowered. By forming semicircular sock- way to Empire.
Otto Thieaaon appiwred before Jndge miles of the earth's surface. These dtlea of this country, makes an cn*
at'Intervals the ueceraity for sash
Mis* Time Galesom of Sherman
HobertB t^ls morning add pKw'
clonds conUin strata of temperature, conraglng report alwut Cleveland. O. weights 1» eliminated, as the sinking paased through the city on her way
i ,
guilty lo annexing a bicycle. He't
narrow belts of frreslng eokl attenut- That dty has Jurt adopted a compre- of the roller Into one of these notebeu
Maneelona to attend the Epworth
hnetd 915 and also coats of 9:.5d and Ing with large distances of rainy mist briudre building code. The roost sig­ will bold the window until force is ex­ League conveotloo aa a delegate from
& '
In default of payment io make a fift een ami frnceu snow and Ice particles. nificant provision Is the one relating to erted to raise or lower It.
Sherman.
HalUtonea. which are formed from a signboards.
This declare* all sign“
day visit at the jail. He pnimlaed
J. J. Rogers of Manistee was a guest
snow particle that falls from i
boanls and bllllKmrd* now or hereafter
aeltlc this afternoon.
at Park Place yesterday.
per strata and Is frozen hard
ere<’twl on any residence street within
freexlDg belt and coated with added Ice 2d0 feet of any park, park boulevard. Tsatad a new kind of tobacco pipe, tte
Miss L. Bushnell of Northport was
• _
Pnkisak 1a PhyrtM.
on the wet belt are often found wltb
For Rain Coats and Jackets we have received
driveway to he nuisance, and the rtem and bowl of which are made of in the city yesterday.
Moat of us have protabl.v speculated, a series of layers In thrir formation, instiedor of bunding* Is given power asbertu*. either by rolling together a»M. D. Crane was In the city yester­
this morning a new shipment of these 1
beatns paper or thin strips of asbeatus day looking after Imslncsb Inlereata.
at one time or another, what would showing that they have passed through lo *l«fe them.
popular materials; will sell at $1.25 and
forming
a
tube
of
the
right
tbkkiM
happen If a hole were bored right this soccesslon of clond strata
Moreover, the code provides thst “no
for tte bowl of I
through the earth and one were to drop than once on thrir way from the upper
gn. slgnlxgird. or bllll»oard shal
Lacky
O
m.
pipe. boUow at both ends. One end
a atone Into It; and F. B. A. B. now air to the earth.~Phlladelplila jBQUlrer. . toed r.i»on any public property,
“let
roe
are.”
began
tbe
visitor
who
fllrea hU views on this puzxUng qnrsshall any sign or billboard. Indnslve of filled to by otrlpa of aabeetna so i
wa* returning lo tbe little town after
tl6n. “The stone." be says, “would j
Ovrrvrerlc.l«s • Ty»ewriter.
plarards. Is* fixc<l or placed upon any and fitted as to occupy the opening. an absence of ten year*, "you used ta
taU wltb Increasing speed to the center j “ft*hen a typewriter has been oper­ hoildlnc so as to project beyond the Tbe rtem Is prepared to the same
of tha earth, where H would have at- ated for oert'ral hours at a stretch tt street line," without an official per­ ner and is fitted with a mouthpiece. hsve four sons. How did they turn
Tbe strips of asbestus forming these outr
talaad a rate of nearly 300 mllra a mln- I becomes a center of eleetrlctl * phe­ mit
"Ws-aU. nelghlK»r." drawled the old
tubes are coated with a paste compos­
rtc. Its momentum would carry It at nomena." remarked a atenograpber.
ed of coodenaed milk and plaster of man, removing his pipe, “some of them
sUlUc a
a cuBsUnBy reducing mpeU through *Tonch It
aupatosrtite
parts. In order to burn out the paste turned out a little nnsarttn. BIIL be
L Atl
tbo rrmalDlng half of Its journ^ en you will get a distinct shock,
-I tel! yon,- aaM tbe pataenger with the pipe Is baked. Tbe Inveotor states
til by the time It appaored at the same time there will be a cra^Unff
The jobbers are cleaning up stocks, wc
BBtlpodaan and of tha bole It would sound and a spark will appear at the the skull rap. “there is aomething that any color from light brown to ebo­
ig wit ba country where a prlxe- ny can be abCatoed by rarylhg tte
hare eooe to a atandatlU.
It would point of contact If another person
bought anotherr lot
1 of Voile Faniassie and
er can make more money to one beat
than hafila to drop again, and would than the one who has
5, the regular price was
Mohair lustres,
right than a college ptof(
j
It
shonld
begin
to
poond
the
keyboard
perfscBJ ««ri
20c,
wc
place
them
on sale at per yard
make In fire years!"
-Well,
what
became
of
JImr
after
the
machine
has
been
In
coctinnIts frtara to the atartli^
-You're right, paid,- nid thep pas“Stole a ho« an’ they strung him
couple of boon he wHl
It wubM eoBttoae to travri bsekward
anlt
op In that thar apple tree."
and forward from ooe end of the earth «P erlenee a real electrical sensaOoB, Mnger with the loud check
■re’s
too
Mamed
many
college
pro­
“Too
bad!
Bot
there
was
one
mere
to the other practically forever."—Loo- the ptats-and-oeedles feeling of a foot
—Pete.
MTiat becanw of Pete, who
asleep. Drawing the sheet of paper off fessors and too blamed few great prlaaBaa Tlt-Blte^______________
atr. Wlndowa aboohl be kept «pen day used to be so cunning when he traded
the roller rapidly will riiarge the
the'paper, fighters."—Chicago aiibune.
Coma-10 tha Quoen City Bakery and and It will crackle when laid on other
and aMkt Tlils traatyrt ky.byn marMcer
“Oh. Itete did wen. Got to polities
Manufacturers'Shbrt Ends, 2 yards. 2^
fist tha beat lea Craam and Cake tai paper. It will else adhere to the otter
Tbe advaace ageat engaged a
and at httar places with tbs Mat re- an* stole a lefilalature an* aow he’s
. yards and 8 yard lengths, genuine all
the City.
June 17*1t sheets or to any surface witt which It
cooMS In contact and 'quite a Rttle for Mme. Blgstar and male stair.
snltB. It has beea fooad that when nvto’ on hla tocomeulinen Scotch Damask, those worth 75c a
-Male otairr gasped tbe hotel dtrk. ttiB fa doaa tte patient slaape anet
All Fbrestera arc requested to meet tug is aeceaaary to loosen tt A kmg
yard while they last, per yard..............
-Sore," replied the adrance ageaL of tbe ttaw wittort the admtolstratJon
worked typewriter seems to become an
at the ban at 10 o’clock tomorrow
electrical plant on a small scale and *Tt iDdadea tbe prem agerfi. tbe chaaf- of day opiate and M eonparattvely
wm
ytir
9lBce
if
bviBesi
be
oNralfig to attend memorial aervlcea will furnish an i
fear, the man who aeods aotca and ttee fto« polB.
iecwBtcdBCztweek? IttiMMbe.
at the PTMlqrteTtaa rtiuitfit.
fiowaro, the man who tokM tbe pug
Letvtanisb die «ec«ittir aa
dog out altiag aisi the dlamood steal­
tertiL
J. W. mUkOL
er. Tbsa th«e is the—
Let ereiy btsuuss flice iecBBut the hotel dcffc had fled.—GhieaTlMtItBt^r«le iCttfiB, tlMBoi
TRY A RICORD WANT AB5
fiu
Daily
NewA
nte IN’tfec cRfimaett aezt wed;
icnlMtt ^otduBeBt Mr tiM Gbb- The Qakea City Bakery is the plaea
We tedd fIflA bottd:; BMl
CncBllHMl SuAay ScM Jbb€49. to fict year lea Cream and Cake.
Jbb 14-4t
ItBWllBBkCfid.
iuna17*n
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
TRY A MKOIID want Ml

■HE M UT fflGH

STEAMER ILLIROIS SUNDAY
EXCURSION

SHIPPED ICtWAGOI

■f

— ~^

HH
SOUVENIRS

A YOUNG MAN

Stndpour^ritnds
a Sauoenir of
traatrse
atr

TRAVERSE CITY STATE BARE

Odvemttes
JInd Coverts

Dew Summer
Dress Goods
10c

table Linens

39c

EWUHEM

Comer Riiiit

and UBiEUM.

THE

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RECORD

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TBAVEMS arr, ihcnman, Saturday, junc v, tm.

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Charles J. Bonaparte, the New Secretary of the Navy
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^55?S£:„™srarrs!3Ji:j:s=rs
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vm mt fwrntm W»*A rro« li> i
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• IM0 Ma of tlMm-«IBn» tbm hl« to
r-Tfi^rtt IwUMO or ourtna; ttist

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itimSow of tb* BTOOt------Md tlM i^t.«nuidM of hta wonderof Mr
tkmm$mTxr» orMtnMIty and lOro. d
«So«»cUr Iteo W.
papular b«o-. mm oe^ed tor
fMifc and die •> oucto- ^ tolm o
Ite MO to dood or.liod. wtoo « tooW^
CLtoBOordlBC to Utc forts on ttoo rooofS.
?pnd what bs Has to Ms mind to aaf
" topoe the anblert to nrrw wltbbeld from
^ totodlrw of s*|-dl«cy. ---------------------- tbta almost rackleos '
Itjr votsd
«
_ tbe d««rM> of doct.
doctor
on ProsMsat MoKlnler. It W(
radical act. and
Id It rwiulrMl omii
^ flTb*
^artr*s^ psrsonal Msnds. The Baltlaaoro lawrer** ob><tloo was toi
«aon lbs croond that ba did not <
alder the. d
af Mr. MdCtnlrr's at
poreiy a tpMwUoo of Otncaa. Us would
bare adtarsd an aqually stronc ob>rctioo to coararHna tbe d««rs*> of doctor
of dlrtniir upon a mldbtr hunter libs
Mr. Roosfvalt.
He bHtored that toe
esHT an Incooarvlty, and be
bo a f«ny to IL
Mr. Hanaiwrte ts a man for.^om no
aShw, no renown, no ^%*mtlttuus honor
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type can eri r tiecomb a |io|iuUr oHstolity. It to i
mxpuettA to tooooros anythlna that he
I't, parbaps not ao mtach as tm
sUr li
to. He could not be a party I
tually
la the Iordinary sense If his very
depandod on ft. He could not endure
ths thralldom of party orpanlsatlon. It
Is aquany certain |hat no oraantsat
kto ways of doing.
Men wko could not be like Mm If they
would and would not If they could do
»kH fkU to recognise hto worth. When
he gives hto support to any cause
champions realise that a great deal
been aecotnpttahed. He to llt« ally at
tha front of rrform In hto sute. literally
bacaase no one mkm to prepared to go
as fisr as Mr. Bonaparte or even to
ound besids him. That aboolnte alaoortty which to not ao eaaenllal f«ataiT af pottUcians of even the better
aort la hto klmaot
the -u«rge of bru­
tality.
He seems to take an alnuist
oannllmltotlc delight In fla>1ng
a i>ofli
Utk-al rascal of any klhd,
klhd. nnd It d«M-s
matter » him that hto \icUm to of

fits city rtaHifft there to an apaiflut
caltod tbe Xapotoaa room which to Mled with mementoa of this noted family.
Sevocal years ago Mr. Boaupurto parchaaed a fine rcaddeace la tbe sohurha
of Baltimore. He to atroaply avetM tm
Uving in dose proximity to the butola
great town, but the rattle of tha
Is and the dang of the gong fdI Mm. Flnalty the track layers
> dlrecUy In front of bto home. H<
offered the company a small fortune t«
go elsewhere, but It was of no sv&t.
and as a result he deserted the spo.
and bought a lofty hlU abo-Jt twenty
mUea from the city, on which he erectoe of-the most stately homes In
Maryland. It to nearly a mile from tb*
nearest roadway and fully ten miles
s railroad. In this charming re­
treat Mr. Bupaparte spends much of hto
reading, walking about the estate
entertaining bto friends. One of
hto most Intimate assExrlstcs to Cardi­
nal OIbbons. who makes long and fre­
quent visits and to always a wel

As ptasiaiait of tba Marylaad CMI
«wb» Rsdona asaaMatfoa Mr. Bona­
parte dSd
led ItaMf
Wtom ths
to the adawMT of a
rdsd ns a I
'
_ ed and did not retam nnUI Unte
idsas of bto rleww
had shown tbs
Wbsn be went back tos raealTBi|,a wetoonie wi
bsnrt of a
not be inferred from this tM Mr.
ns's maaasr to drarllsb or Ms
« 1
On ths eonpotnt of
m of
endowed with the kaaoset appractoUon of humor, although he
tnelats that It MiaU be sgnnlne. "
does net sspoct to And pertsctlon
hto
neighbor, tout
ha does not hall
IS neignoor.
os
to the pood tn
1 Shotting hto t

emy of tbs profaasSooaJ poUtIctan for
7. Ha has also
MMtny. -He
done more actual flghttng against rings
and rlngatora tn the state of Marytond
and be
eurdlally hated on account
that Ihct. The raaaon why be was
quested by President BooseteU to )
stot-as spectol counsel In the proas*
tlcMi of the posUl thieves and graflers
was because he Imd shown such ■
and capacity for tm> touaineaa. Hs s
reputation of never letUng go
until he has brought tbe truth to the
surface. He has aU tho tenacity a
Inststenoe of hto famous great-uncle.
PcnKmally Mr. Dondparle would ndt
be rooaldered an attracUva
strangor
think him eccentric.
would be apt
account of a peculiar p^This to onI acc
ous movement of hto head
strangA Jerky habit cf locomollon.
When In ^nversatkm with a %'toltor at
hto housE* or hi hto oIBce he shifts about
continually In hto smt and indpiges
a vanity of rather mystifying gestures
and facial contortions. This to due ti
hto Intense earnestness and a tempera­
ment acutely nervous.
AU of these
bodily Idkwmcraales disappear when
Mr. llonaparte delivers an addreaa. He
singularly ImpPMslve as a public
>eaker and moat feUdtoua In hto

nteUlgent audience.
Urge and Intel
entirely at his ease on the rostrum or
b«‘for« a Jury. He never makes
lycd Into
^ 1 public oi
cm Jn
or to
saying
j aomethlng
something which lmay
. be
rted. thto is probably t
tradlct<
he possess«-s the public confldei
to such a remarkable degree.
Although Mr. Bonaparte is a mulUmllllonolre. the extent of hto posses­
sions to not known definitely. Hto an­
nual Income from hto tow practice has
not been f« from ISO.PM for many
years, and he Is
estate In
printed I
one of the heaviest taxpayers
state. Dating buck to the curly da>*s of
the last century, the llonaparte family
forma n portion of what to admitted to
be tbe real artslocmcy of Ualllmore—a

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lIABCHOFTflEMATCH

m

moM-me TWO MCH Pwe etAHK.
TO THE nmtHCO mooocT.

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«bo Way tba Basq 1

lata Ma AnaWad Baa.
It M gk inlersstiiw fkei that obt df
be meat tmefnl-ladeed. one aT.tbP
cbeap that ao man beMtxtee IP
rea a atraaBW for It or dfeaad
paying kla «xc«|»t by tbe coarcatMaal
miank you.”
That aatebm fekva .
to occupy this poalUoQ to dM
largely to AmcrtcMi inventive skllL
Tbe fljgt frtetioii matebeq wore moda
and dipped by hand. They gold for
about <3 a grass. Today aU matebea
are nuule and moM of them are dipped .
by machinery, and tme < i buy from

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fifty to aeveuty-dr^ for i
tween tbeae two erm«OM>s atretcbca a
long line of coaq>Ucatcd and interest­
ing machines.
Inventors began reiy early to giro
their attentioo to devices for making

iparte
Charles Joseph Bonai
in Ualllmore. June S. 1 y&l. Hto father.
Jerome Uonapurte IL. dlsap|Mdm«tl
after anotber was tried «
ambltlfwa mother, the charming Betsy, gave way to tbe ribbon metbod. The
had selected a bride <»f royal lln- maciiii
Ine for this firacess to a sort
aort «of
eage fur him. by marrying 1 lto«
yUoder <
May Williams of Boston. T«ru
n of this marriage—Jerome. pine wood the length «jf seven matekes.
In Washington s few years As this cylinder, prertoosly soaked la
bot water or steamad to moke It aoft
iparte.
and tough, to turned slowly tbe clraumat the age of ninety-three and h-ft
feivoiw encoantera a blsde which paiua
great wealth to be divided equally
off a coutlnooos sUavlng tbe wbola
tween her grandsona.
Charles
length of the cylinder and the thlekgraduated from Ilar^-ard In 1*71
twos of a single mstch. This shsviug
three years later from the law school
os It iiecto awsy from tbe log obMu
of that university. In lts75 he married
domes in contact with cutters which
Ellen Chsnnlrqi lUy of Newjairt.
and went to Baltimore to reside. He to divide It lotu S«>ven strtiis. each as wlda
r :
a docoted Roman Catholic, and lo IPOS as a match to long
was awarded the Lsu-tere medal given
the rlbluns have been cut lufr'«..q
annually by the fnlveislty of Notrr
lankgeable leogtb-aay ae%en or eight
Ihime. South Bend. Ind.. for dtotin- feet—and freed grum knots and crook­
guUhid SETvIce to the Inleresta of the
ed grained portions a large number of
church. The Bonainrtes are t bildlews.
and at hto death Ihe %-ast estate will theiu—from 120 to 140—are idaerd In a
pass out of the family, uulesa. Indeed, it machine like an ordinary paper cutter.
Is given to the European relatives. Tbe mass to fed forward antomatlrally.
Those who know S4-creiarj* Bunaparts tbe width of a match at a time, and tha
I be astatitobed if It should deocendlng cntttT allces through the
rould
making from 120 to 140 optliits .
CHARI.E8 E. BENT1.EY.
at a stroke.
Tbe splints are now dried and sined In iwriitioued sieves, the motion of
DANGEROUS FEAT.
which lays tt»e matches parallel and
FN>r a feat of dexterity and nerve
would be difficult to surt>ass that of t
pn^iiarea them f«g their pUcea In
Bosjeanutn of South Africa, who wal
frames, where they are dt{>|ied by
quietly up to a puff adder and dellbt
hand.
Rome of these machines will
alely sots hto ber»- fo*»t on Its neck.
turn out from 15.nuQ.00tl to 17.OOQ.000
Its struggles to esca)M- and attempts U
Rapid and c^p as
bite lU assailant the poison gland se­ sidlnts a day.
this method Is, It has been superseded
cretes a large amount ot the vi
This to Just what the Bosjesman w
in .\njerica by another system in which
Killing the snake, he eots the body and the band work to reduced to a mini­
uses the putoon for his arrows.
mum. The raw material In this case
to two inch white pine plabk. This la
first sawed Into blocksI 1the length of a
-There to In extotence In
match
tboivnghly dried. Hie
railway
wmpany
that
|H.ssesses
m
• ennsTor pn-valhd u|>on
blocks are clamped to tlie bed of i
Ing
sttK-k.
It
to
th«*
West
London
Ex­
mt Jerome to desert »“« Amerkwi.
machine, and calters groove out a oet
All the <»ther gr»s
iiid b.-ct»rne king of Westphalia, tension railway.
from the surface, not. bow­
railway c«>m|i.Tnl«-s use tbe line, but th
iMiaiTarte bears a striking rea
\V. L. K. K. only |s»sj».-«ses the metals.
taking tbe wbule shrface and
rer. taklB
• to hto CT'UBln. Na|ioleoii III.
converting U Into sitlUita at one Injpact, but rutting the matches out ooefourtb of an Inch apart.
Tbe sidints thus separated ore setoad
In Iron ctornii plates, wblfch form an
endleos chain. These carry the spttnts
across a steam beatad drum, which
warms them nearly to the temperathr*
of tbe melted parafllB into which they
are next dIppnL
Tbe beat prevents
tbe paroOn from chilling and Insuras
a proper saturatkio.
From tbe first order to mnich tbM»
companies of wooden soldiers have no
permtoslon to halt They more on cootinuoualy and evenly from tho parmMn
bath to tibe rollers which carry tho
j “bcodlng mixture**—pbosifiianis. chJoj rate of jiotash and other sobatiDcea—
and os the companies poos by theee
rollers place a red or blue cap on tbe
bead of each IndivldoaL Ther Une^
I
march continues on thrangh
swept by a blast of cold, dry air, which
hardens the xtewly deposited dtemlcato
until the matefaee can be safely ban­
died.
EUU the companies march ttntU. Just
before they reach the starting point
again, tbe Individual units rsoelve their
final order to “fall out*' from an aniomatic and
uocompromlqlng punch,
which deposits them old* by side In a
shown
a«d providentially In )uat tbe
During the %
t like a well trained colt,
:iile animal b
jnst the right time
count^ rvxtds. the geni
r sap In
this novel outfit was e
anotber endless belt.
r for a n
Tbe cutten mcaowhOe have been
eating away tho ridges which wera
left between tbe ptocta from which
tbe first set of splints was cut. and so
It goes until tbe whole block bas boon
eonrerted Into slim little red or bine
espped fellows, each one gnapptoh and
foU of fire.-Edward WUBaton Prmts
In Youth's OompanlMi.

mmM

Miili i

rs««T.T3i J. BOKAFABTE.

grawp «( tamIHss that descended from
the EngU^ gentlemen who came over
with IheTJalverts and the French no­
bility that sought a refuge In America
during

II a y*

WITHOUT ROLLING 8TOCI

r spiuits I

m!ss''wLtoth*

A Feitf Interesting Tictures From Far and Near
AMBASSADOR WHITEUW REID'S LONDON RESIDENCE

JAPANESE WOUNDED BEING BROUGHT INTO HEADQUARTERS.

A CALF THAT IS TRAINED LIKE A COLT.

■em

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iiiiilii
Is one which illustrates and also emphasises the
great armies that are now face to face In Mandifferent ^kotwoen i
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proper
chttrta. lhKi"«rt'tlriiin'has been direct*^
agali»st the Russian
lack
the other
medkal and awglcal arrangemenU at the front. The
most
perfect organisation of this kind ever known.
cfodlted writh the

The beautiful atruOlllTe herew lih shown, Dorchester House. Pork lane, Lsmm. has been taken by WhlleUw RHd. the American amlNtasador who has
teceedfd Mr. Clwata. It to one of the m«»st lm|H>slng prirate mansions In
nsMian and to Che
the proftorty
PWHtorty of C-aptaln
c-aptaln Holford,
Holford. Ihe king s equerry. It to In the
London
ornate Italian rtyl# a*M to of brick faced with
not be cramped for room. slmH* the house to tor. feet w ide and IJS feet long,
bas r^SS^MrWe otalKmie in the Earner and one of the most Camons picture
■allsri«« in

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Henry W. Coke dc^bes an tntarvtow
be bad ms a boy with King Wlfllam
IV. of Cngtond and Quota Adatolde In
the early part of tbe last oontury. He
describes tbe two tbraoes and says:
“VnUiam IT. oat on oae. Queen Ade-

bow I came there. But I lUDMiaber
tbe look of tbe king tn bto naval unl
fonn-bto white keracyasart breaches.
I^iplnk silk stockings and bocktod sheas.
3 He took me between bto knese end
^ naked. *Well, whet ere you Rolnt to be.
my little manT *A eallor.* esM I. uHh
braacn almpUdty.
*Oolnf to arengu
the death of Nelsoa ehf Fend ef augkr
plomsr
Yea,* eald L

: ilrin^

“Upon this the klhg fsBtoed fkw tte
•pths ef his waistcoat pocket a caadous Aold hex and opsaed It witk a
tap, as though ho
to offer
^s^ptodi ef onus. ‘ThtoTl for you.*

|o the Mty of Osmbfiage. ]
Will be built aa Cambridge
>s af wrought trao aupporte

* the cut 1S one that the Daughters of the Amsrd to ervcl os a memorial to oommamotato WaehIt Is dealgned lo
and if aceapted by t
famous Woshlngtan elm. It wW

sptoodld Jewel, the body covered
a green ssaauMl iosertbad with the togend of the order in gold lettera. The
ceular oesMaUm a fine display of aappblreo. Tha whole la enolrctod by a
ounrisa alhsut. On the margin of the
ftoJd are twin firagona trylag to awal-

axMBf in

eoJ..

The cut shows the Japaaaas
buffoonery of the most startling
w?—crapraaents mu oeea
Ighttrtsaque
thta

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Asaa£be

MLto oalsbrats a groat national jubltoiioo_^
■ertpUon. Tbs ptetara. wWeh was setmrsd by a war eorrsapoadsot irith OcnerM
ooTt^klnd. Borne of ths aoldlera amomed dlsgulaas of variaua ^ manj^
I highly charactarMIe danos

te thf cut 0MM i»H# to n f

-I helped myself, naatovud by the
tmthm. end. wttk uit smell fist
lutcliiac ths bonbon mtd pueeud m
to Qnesh Adetolde flhs gite toe «

ktos. Mid 1 teutttod bfidk II toy toetto

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•'. - TMg M^iam wMora Tiwv>M.*iy; iwiin«M..iAn

MBunscNnsa
mmUm ais*bs4

SflCRXOCK
HOLMES A
air A. OONAM DOYLE.

teMbseaalipCta. Be bad drosasd Mas

gray ttiaai. JMpuu teas an
Mgw that, aar ^
«>SNi iha
I. aad M la qpito cartaia ihsa anyr la Iha aatero aC calaa or a strufgla umdhaaa haaa have atete Oaate

^

•WhsB Lo^flSit«*a dlaapr----- ^
aa dlsevrcrsd, I at once calk
ae tha whols eteabllshaisat-ba
tara aad steraatf. It was then

•(aMtav.—Ati
^ acu«r Id •MtteC.*’tM>

like Adventare

haen aloae la bla flight Betdeggec. tha
t or HaJtaiMra Oarteoa 'Moter. waa asloatag. BM
raoo was ao Iha aacood floor at tba
farther end of tbe tmUdlng. fuclag tha
aama way as Lord Bsltlre'a Bis bod
H«. 9 of th« f«rin
bad sMa baco alept In. bat be bad sp.
paraotty gaoe sway partly drsaaoi.
and WalM. Addma. r«j1tao Boaw ateee hls ahlrt aad oacha waoa lylv
jT«Ta*«; Ho|drrn««» Halt JlaUaia- ao tba floor. BO bad aaitiahtedly lal
iiMt.irM.ci^MAr.vc.J
I g|tir»; Caiatoo
Baac^r. 1^’aka.
teteoasold
~\E taY# bad aoma dramatle 1©f tha admiralty. JflW; fbUT
hotabefaad
MMM«a aad rzlU aiHai ,
©, «,to for*- WtdI. *dl Ibla landed on tba Uwn. Hls Mcycio waa
aw aaMOi M* •* IUk«r ; m»n la rardalniy ooa of ttia fn-aloat kapt In a amall shed basldo thia lawa.
mM, bat I caiUHiC ra«^ - wtoacta of tbr crowtir*
and It was also gona.
laal aartblair mor» andrnm graaleat and prtbapa Ibr waaHk-lie bad baso with me for two
! taat 1 an avow. Mr. Uolnica. tbat yaars and came with Ibo boat referbot be was a sUont nMoass
a»»»K H. A,. H.,...

not revy popalsr sitber wUb
air. Hlacaid.«bUdiae«aMdtoaanallio
msatera or boys. No Irsea coold be
aarry tba valabt of bla acadonk diafoond of tbe ruglUvas, and now. ao
ttaotioM. proeadod bln by a f«w ac«>
■ already iotliuatcd that a check for Tbonday morning. w« nra as Igno­
aoda. aad flan ba aatorad blmarlf. oo I
l>» banded u»«r ta tb» par^ rant as are arara ao Tueaday. Inqaiiy
larpr. •» pnupaua aod ao dlfalAad that | ^
toll him
bla aoa la was, or eparao. made akuure at UoMcrha woa Iha rmrj fmbudinrat of aalf ^ aaocbar tboinaiid to hln who «aa
BsIL It Is aoiy a few mllsa
paaaaoaloa aad aidtdlty. And y#t bla |
©r umm wha haw takan asray. and wa Imagtnart that in
•rat adttan nhan the door bad cloaad
anddao attack of bomealcknaos the boy
bahlad bln vaa to aunvr apaltMt the
bad gooe back to hls tether, tint aothlag
had been board of him. Tbo doha ta
pany l>r. Hiutabk back to tba north ■reatJy ogltatsd, and as to me-yon
an pnntiata and Ineaaaibla Ofton oar of England. And now. Dr. lluxtabla. have auen yoursclvos tbs atate of
baaiakhi haartb ni«.
alMHi you barn couaumed that milk asrroua proatratloo to wbicb the stisWa bad apmuc to oar frot, and for a
psnse and tbe reeponslbUity have reI will kltndly (
fbar laonafllB no otarad In aikut panrd. b bm it happanad. how It bap- doced me. Mr. Holmes. If ever you
peoed and. finally, vbat l>r. IbwriMiy- pot forward your full powers I Im­
croft Hustalda of tba PrtoiT achool. plore you to do so now. for never la
naar MacUctou. baa to do with the yottf life could you bare a cose wbkb
of Uf»riThM HotiBM bunhd with a ipattcr and why ba coobm tbrar daya Is mors worthy of them.**
caabfc^'for bla bead and 1 vlth brandy after an errnt—tba atate of your cbln
far bla llin. IW baavy, white face araa girM tba date—to oak for ny bumbla
•aana^ with llaaa of troabk; tba baap- nrrbro.the unhappy oebo
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brows and tbs deep furrow be­
tween them showed that be needed no
exhortation to concentrate all bta alupon a problem wbkb. opart
from tbe tramaa

^ Prioty Schod

m

^

WANTED.

!?i*andrrtellfl^7f hTteThad

no vteMara. that proeapUng moot bara
sate# ta lattata; hanee 1 try to And
ogt arha ware bla eenwapeodaotB.**
1 tear 1 caaoot baip yoa aaeb. Bis
only carraapaodeat .aa Car as t know,
waa hla owa tetbar.*
«*Wlia wrote la hha ao tha vary day
Humo Ware tha rdalather and aoo Tory
Mendlyr
-Hla graaa la narar roey frkodtywith aay apa Ba te enteglately homfasd la large pabtte qaaotloaa aad ta
ntftr- loaeccrolble to all ordinary emoIftaoa Bat be was always kind to tbe
hop ta hla owa way.**
-Bnt the aympatbleo of the latter
umv with the uotbarr
-¥aa."
-Thedake;tbett1^
-Goad hoareoa. nor
-Then bow could you knowr
-1 hare bad aama ronlManttal talks
with Mr. Jaxaco'Wildar, bta grace s
be who gave me tbe
laforoiatloo abont Lord Baltlre s feelInga.s
-1 aee. By tbe way. that but letter
of tha duke's—was It foond la tbe boy's
rooiD aftsr be was goner*
-No; he had taken It with him. I
thlak. Mr. ilirinwe. It ta time that we
ware Icaetag for Easton.**
-1 will order a fonr wbe.*ler. la a
quarter of an boor we ahali be at your
Yloa. If you are telegrapblng bomcb
Uttxtabk. It would be wcU to alj
^ paopta la your nelgbbarbuud to
Imagloe that tbe biqolry ta stlU gulag
00 la Liverpool or wherever else that

like Wniaon and myaslf may get a atdff
of It*
That evening found us tn tbo cold,
bracing atmos|tbere of tbe I'rek coun­
try. la which Ik. Boktable's famous
school ta situated. It was already dark

2.

■1V

'^11
I Jr

fi

OHonistit to camw.

*1 CANNOT IMAGINE HOW 1 CAME TO HE SO WEAK.*
tng pooehaa under tlio cIomkI cyoa were ^ Our vlaltor had conrunied bla milk
laaden in coh»r;4l*e locme tnonth dnKn>- *
bl«-ulta. Tbo light had come back
ri.ll *
ir and
uniey; j Im-Wlty to cx)>lalu tba aituatlou.
tbabilr ttriKihd unkempt from tin* I “I■ uiu.it Inform ;you, gautkuian. that
well aba|»oil bred. It wa* a aorvly
.
the
atrk'kan toan wIm Uit iH'foiv iw.
’ whirli 1 am tba founder and prludpaL
“Mliat la It. Watauur aakid lloltnaa. 'lluatablr'a Side IJgbta on Horeca’
**Al»uiute cxlniualion. |KawH.ly mere nay iHiaalMy rts-all my name to your
hunger and fatlgiM*,*’ aald 1. with iny roamorlea. Ibe I*riury la without exevpfinger on tlw thn«dy pulw. where Ilia Oou tha baat and uawt aele^-l prepurator>- acb.Ml In Ihiglaod. U>rd I.eve*s
stoke, the Earl of Bla.-kwater. Sir
C'Uthcart Hoanioa—they all have intrustU IKS kej. -It ^
jjyj j
hn« ccrlaiaUv .
^-nen.
tero an ^l.v -tarter *•
^.e l»uka of HokkrHia pockerwl eyelhu liad la^n to
Wikkr. bis aeequlver. and now a |adr of vai aut grey
the lutlmatkui that young
«y«a loukid up at u*. An lustaut lator
y^„ ©M. hi- only
tba man had airauibl.d on to bis fi<**t.
^
about to be cumbia fare crtmi^ with aliauw.
^rge. 1 Jttle did 1 think
-Fi^flre this weaku.*^ Mr. llolnira
prelude to the
1 have beet, a litik overwrought.,
enwlilug mlafurtnne of my life.
Thank you. If I might have a gla«. of
j,
j
^ arrited, that bemilk and a bteeult I have no doubt that ^
“Katurn tUkei fr.uu Ma.-klenai.

I obould b* better. 1 ('tune {^rsonally;
Mr. Holmes, In order to Insure that you
would return with me. I feand that ,
no tekgram wuuld convince you of tb^
abeolate urgfflicy of the case.’*
'
**M*beu you are quite rtwtored"—
,
well 1agaiu. 1 caouot I
*1 am tiuite well
-me tto la* so weak. 1 ,
Imagine bow I came
wiah you.' Mr. Holmes,
Holmes, to t'ome to Mat*- ^
wUb
ktetoo with mef by rtw*
tht* next train.**
;
00k bis I

lie was a charming youth, and be aooo
fell Into our waya 1 may tell y6u—I
trust tliat 1 am tn.t indiscreet, but half
confident'ea atv alMutd lu auch a caaethat he was not entirely haiq>y at
home. It la an o|ien WH'fvt tJ^t the
duke’a married life had not been a
peaceful one, aod the mattiY bad ended lo a se}uinttU>n by mutual oaam
the duchewi taking up
f France. 1 bis bad occQBud

' P*'
I am retain(<d la this case of the F(>rwith his mother. He moped after
rent ducuiueots, and the Abergavenny her drpartnre from Holderoeree Mall.
munbT la coming up for trial Only a and u w aa for this reoaon that
rmrr Imiwrteui Issue eooM cull me from ; duke desired 'to aeod him to my eutabIsibdon at prrerot.j llsbmeut In u fortnight tbe boy was
nm|K>rteiit: “ uur vialtor threw up quite at borne with ua and yraa appac^
his liaoda. -Hare you beard nothing ently atwolutaty haiwof tbe abduction ofthe only aou of tbe j -He was laat area on tbe( night
_
W
Duke of BoUenwaacr
i May IS-tbat la tbe night of last
test Mote
**Wbat! Tbe tetr Cfiblnrt mtnliterr • day. Hla room was on tbe second Moor
-Exactly. We had tried to kee|) it >and was approached througb gneilMr
out of the papers, tmt there was oome terger room, la whkt iwo boy« were
rumor In the Globe last night. I tbooght = akepiag. *rbeiw boy* saw and beard
H mUbt bare re«rbed your uare.**
! nothing, ao that it is certain that yuvag
Holmea ubM ouvbte-loqg. thin arm < Galtire did not pass oat tbot way. Bis
ffiebsA^emV^ome -B** In bis so- J telndow was opsn. sad there Is n ateot

cyyl^al^ of iuftesa^ ----------- llry j)im
2^.

I® Sb? SOafiA Wt

family <>f four aad a half, as computed
by the ereretary of state, after the
la*^ state census. Big Rapids has l(»«l
347 in popnlatloB for the year end­
ing this month.
As the result at n prolongo<l charixarl party eort'ring eevenU nights, mi
Marqueite. M'itliam Moody, aged ta.
ta in a precarioas eonditiun and Hans
C. Olson, aged 2C, Is under arn-st
charged with attempted murder. t)lw»n
was marrlod recently, and bad been
serenaded In an «*ffort to get him to
pasfl out lieer and cigar. |lo bt'came
enraged finally, and db«chargi*d a sholgnn loa.l**<l with bird shot, moat of
the charge entering MuiMly's leg and
thigh.
A slot marhino was ptii in eperalloii
in the Avery house office at Ml.
Clemens, and It was not long lM>fore
the sheriff heard of It and had a dray
waiting outside to reeeite It. Just as
the Khcriff o|MHu>tI tin* door of the liotel two ladies advaneeil towards the
marbine and remarkcHl that it was tbe
I first (Hic they had sot'n in Ml. Clem
ens. "Yes." answered the ckrk. "we
just pul it In thU morning." **|t won't
bother )i»u long." said the sheriff a.<t he
moile way to take It out tbe front
door.
Fearing a race riot similar to the
one at South Haven twenty-four years
ago. tbe ndured Pr(H' Masons of Kata
maxoo liave sent word to Ri*v. Mr.
Corrothers. of the eotnnvl Union lta|>list church, that tb(*y will not attend
as a body to lay tlic c<»rnerKtone «»l
the new church in the (-ourKC of ert'c
iii»n. At the time n^ferred to a fi»*rce
rare riot occurred one Fourth of July
when a Kalamaxoo colored hand was
chased through the streets by a root*
of whites. The riot caused oolort'd
people to give South Haven a wide
berth for ifiany years, and an attempt
to cciebrau emancipation day last
year was a failure.
It Is asM'ricd jry thus«> living along
the- Saginaw hay. niwr SiandUh. who
have taken me.*isun‘mentK and sound­
ings. that l,aKe llumo and its couilguous waters are gradually n'ciHllng
Sliiee 1S«4 the water* have irtually
lowf-iHl nearly three f«ft. 0«kx1 famra
are now l>eing cultivatet! and p<*ople
have en«eted houses near the hay
Khore where a few*>x>ar.s ago the wa­
tt rs rippled up‘over where are now
waving field.'- of grain, hay. etc. Tbe
actual drying up of smalt estuaries
and irideniations Ik also a fact and It
prt'sents a suhjt'Ct of deep ctuicern to
cith's and towns ahmg (he great lakes.
A i»alr of very rare aud shy birds—
prulhouoiary warblers — have made
ihelr nest in the h-tier ta»x «M--i.le the
«m Ctddwater stn-cn at Hartte rn*ek.
on Cold water stret at Hattie rr»H*k.
They have ju.';t hairbcd ihcir >o..ng
ftxHl them uiulixMirlK'd !)>• iHtiple
parsing ever) tew mlnuic*. UMjally
these lii*-dK f«'St i" stvlud«>d willows
and M hioin caux- this (ar north.
The removal of floo.omt p«'r year at»pnipriatiou limit will give the Agricul
tural eollege about g.*,?.***) a year mor»and It Is exis-rtcd tha* the Ktatc luxaril
of asiictilture will apply thi.s amount
for the romiug two ycai> in the . r^n
tion of an etiginc«‘riiiK buildlug. Wi»ik
wiil Ik* (xtmmenced at «iuee ou inovtng.
repairing and building ailditton? t.» Up
farm barns. An aiirat'tive architect­
ural dtvdgii f.»r the fivi* large barer
aud the yard aiangcment ha.n been
prepart'd.

turned to us with agltatlou lu every
heavy feature.
-The duke ta taro." aal»l bo. -Tbo
duke aad Mr. Wikkr are In tho study.
Como, gonttamcn. and 1 will IntriKluce
drew oat bta notebook and jotted yon.I was. of coame, familiar with the
down one or two memoranda.
-You bare be«n veif remiss tn not picturm of tbe tei
coaUng to me seonei.- oakl be nrrere- tbe man bimoelf
^ from bta rppreaentatlun. He was a
,
It ta tall and stately iierson. scrupuliuisly
incoocelrabie. far example, that this droasrd. with a drawn, thin fare and a
Ivy and this laws would have yielded' nose which was invilo*«iuoly rurvod
te>r»«»"g to an eAiiert obeerrer."
and lutix. Hls comploxlou was of a
: am not to blame. Mr. Holmoo. Hi* j dead pallor, wUit'h was more sturiling
grace was extremely desirous to avoid {by contrast with a long, dwimlliag
all public ocandal. He was afraid of 1 lieanl of vivid red wlilcli fl.iwcd down
hls family uuhappineM liolug dragmd jover hia white walsb-ont. with hls
Ho baa a doei» bor-j watch chain glrenitue thruiplt
fringe. Barb was tho stately ptre
who kxdced stonily at us from tbo
ter of I»r. Iluxtabk's boarth rng.
side him stood u very young roan,
sir, and It baa proved tn
whom 1 understood to be Wilder, the
appoint tng. An apparent okw
oooe obtained, since n Iwy and a young private secrv
I wore reported to> 1bn' » been is'on ous, alert,
eyes and ro«il)lle fcalare*.
kotgbborlng au
j who nt (HU'i*. In an ln< Islve and positive
early train,
news that the coopk bad been hunted tone. o|tciH*l the conversation.
-I (-nlled this monilug. I»r. Hnxtnlile.
down In IJvoriKJol, and they prove
too late to prevent you from starting
m whatever wUb I
matter lu band. Then It was that in for lAiudon. I lenrucil that your oliJ<*ct
was to invite Mr. Sherlock Iloli
undertake the conduct of this ca*
gnnv U Kurprisi>d. I>r. lluxtahle. tliat
au|»pote tbe local Investigation 3'ou slioukl have t.nken such
was relax«d while tbta fatas clew was without cunsultlug him."
“Wlien 1 karned that the i»olkv bad
being followtd up?”
failed'-It waa entirely dropi»od.**
*'Hta gt
-80 that throe days have be«»
a. Tbe affair has been moat deplete that tbe ftolh'e have failed."
“Bat aurely. Mr. Wilder'’ably handled.**
-You are well aware. Dr. nuTtnl»le.
-1 feel It and admit tt*
-And yet tbo problem sboukl be ca­ that his grace ta particularly aoxioua
He
pable of ultimate aolutlon. 1 Khali be
. .
possi
very happy to look Into It. Have you
been aide to trace any cunni'ction be­ bis confidcnce.**
*The matter can be easily remedied,"
tween tbe missing boy sad tbta Oeraak) tbe browbeaten doctor. *'Mr. Sher­
man masterT*
lock Holmes can return to London by
-Noue at aU.tbe murolng train."
-Was be In the master's claser*
-Hardly that, doctor: hardly that.'
IVIory
-No: Ubea prajairHUa-y
never exchanged
achool nof word
said Holmes in hls blan«lest voice.
with him so far ns I koow.-Tbat ta certainly very singular. Had -Tbis northern air ta lnvlgi»nitlug and
pleasant,
ao I pro|*uKc to h|«
k l«oy a bkyctar*
do>-8 ujK»n your moors and to o<'cupy
-No."
my mind ns best I may. Whether I
-M'as any other bicycle mlsslngr
have the shelter of your roof or of tbe
-No."
TlUagi* Inn ta. of course, for you to de-is that certainT*
clda"
-Gnlto.**
1 could see that tbe uufortuuate doc­
-M'ell, now. you do not mean to aerP
Ottdy suggest that this German rods tor was In the last stage of indecision,
off upon a Idoycio In tbe dead of tbs from which be was rescued
deep, sonorous voice of the re<
night, lioarlug the boy In hls armi?ad duke, which boomed out like a din
-Certalnly not.-Tbon what ta tbe theory In yonr Her gong.
“1 ogres with Mr. Wilder. Dr. IIoxmlndr
-Tbe bicycle may have U*en a blind, table, that you would hav*' done wise
it may have been bidden somewhere ly to consult me. But since Mr.
Holmes has already been taken into
end tbe iwlr gone off on foot.**
-Quite so. but It seems rather an nb- your coufldence It would indeed be
snrd blind, does It not? M'ere there abaurd that we should not avail oarother bkyrtas In this abedr
selves of hU aervievs. Fur from go­
-fkroral.**
ing to thv Inn. Mr. liolnn*. 1 should
-Would be not have hidden a coopta lo' pleased if you would come and
bod be dsslred to give tbs Uea that with me at lloklernane Hull."
bad gooe off upon
-1 thank your grace. For tbe
suppose bs wooM.'
poses of ugr luvesUgmUou 1 think
-or courss be would. Tbe blind U would t« wiser for me to remain at
tbe
sceos of the mj-stery
theory won't do. Bat tbe Inrtdent ta an
aad wiO be rrfuaded teyon if after i»
-Just as you Uke. Mr. Holmes. Any ias half a bottle of
admirable starting point for an Investigathm. After aB. a bkyrk ta not iiirormaUon which Mr. M ilder or I can
THS PJtMOUB
aa easy thing to conceal or to destroy. gre yon Is. of course, at your di^msOna ocbsr qaestW IMd aay one caU
to aro tbs boy s« 1tba Agy betera bs
•nr
dlsappsacsdr
-Ng^-DM bl get any lattanr
your*
-Yea. she tettcr.*
■urstartaps dtaaptwnrance
-Froui wborar
-From bta fatber.*
-No, ak? I hare Dot."
•Do jma apau tba bajta tattarsr
-Excaoe dm U I altafis to that wbkb
-No.*
-Bov doyaa loMw tt was from fita la paiafnl to yon. bat I bare do alteraatire. Ho you think that Om duebaoa
fuibcrr
-Tbs coat of arms waa ou tbs su- bad ODythlnc to do with thr oiattcrr roa an At goitaikd wBk imalte.
Tits ta ear ffuaiaates wltob BOSS wHh
Tbe grrot mlatater abowed pereoptlvvtepa. and tt waa aflfltsssad to tbs
warybeMta. ’
bte Jmslththm.
<
-.I do
think ao.* be aald at last
Wn aftta DAi nMWIiii Oflfy by

••YOUR MONEY
NO GOOD**

MattJJoknsoks

6088

RHEUMATISM mnd
BLOOD CURE

THE HAMNAH ONUa 9TOIII.
bs

nireimBT

Lewis C. Cooks, general omaager of
tba mnwrn A Battey show, vtaltei
Ionia Tbavoflay at tbo roqaaat of tbo
elty aatborldoB. bat aftsr vls^rtag tbe
otreeta taadlag to tbe grouads, droUsd It wnoM be MirfW® to abow
tbere. the eonHtlons baingno bad as a
rosatt of the 1st flood. Tbe Sonia dale ^
was (banged to Ann Arbor, loaia baa WANTCX>—Dtalac room flrl, exporttbe PWsii street fair all naoa nook.
aocod haaA Hotel Ootnmbla.
Haadsprtegi at lOS! Joseph CrotajODO IS-tl
tlere, who died this week, aged IM
yean, held tkat reeard at Marquette. WANTCO-Coorosteau gfai for poaeraJ
booacwork. Mast be good couk. No
Crolstlen was bom at Ottawa. Oawaablag or ironing. Good wagua.
tario. panada, and Is beBeved to bava
Apply at once. »ii Unkm straoi.
been tbe oldest bhui in tlie state. Aa
Joae I4df
late as throe years ago the old gentle­
man was active and many people re- WANTED—A cook, truman, also girl
memu-r that he was able to tom a
to do dialog room and chamber
handspring at that time.
work. Lake View Honsc. Elk Rap­
Under the school ceastu returns,
ids.
taae t tf
recently compiled. Blx Rai»ld» ha* loot
WANTED-Good
gtrl for guDoral
sev«^ty-aeveo. a* compared wPh tbe
boMst'work.
714
Union
street.
cehMis of a year ago. Aeoordlng to
jnao I34f
these returns, based oa the average

Fraoeor
TRY A MOORO WANT AO^

TRY A RSCCRO WANT A&

nt 117 Etast Ninth

T

WANTEO-^ompeteat girl at once.
Mrs. a J. Morgan, Stats and Wel­
lington.
joae fi-tf
WANTED-AU’raB-MGRE of a shine
oa your shoes! See CunrlngUam nt
tbe Lion barber shop.
may 2C-tf

UHETRY^CoDsalt MadoMRlBDA
liteteihqr tba futero itaa 1» fO«
MDd. a aBaa*1flc readily arm iwffifil
fla tiM BteY btatery. Ovar «f

mNT ^
D._ Conger has
bta eetiieteaDt from the Craad Rapids'
Herald, bariag'dispoond of all hta ta- r
toroau la that paptn- to a stork coite
paay. Tbe offtcers of the reorganised
ooapany are; Prroldenu Anhar C.
Deotaaa: vies prreldeni aad treasurer.
WUltaa H, Turacr: sccrctaiy. F. Vna\Taat; director*. W. J. Euen. a. H.
Vaaderbarg W. H. Tura^-r fans had
tba amaageatsat at tbe paper fur tbe
past few aroatbs and was formerly
Iglaf editor of tbe Pres*, or that
city. Van Vleel ta private aperetary
to Congressman William AMon Bwith;
while R. C- Denifon. prosident of tbo ,
company. Is one of tJ»e moat proarilawycrs’in Grand Rapid*. Tao
new company ta (^Itailxed at 1150.000. tbs nominal ratUal of the old
oompany being but fi40.000.
With RS cases of sma)ip(ix in the
city aad churrhes apd schools closed
In ns effort to ebock tbe epldtvnk, .
the autburUkw have miUled llarunm *
ft ItalUty's cirrus to cancel, Us date
Grand Itapid*.

PAVING TlX

FOR RCNT-Good house and Imre
CU2 West Elcvunth St.
June
Notive to all Far
Tbe special a**ewiro«-ni tax roll for
TCR RENT^li^nitahe^^^*] 743
Wasblagton street.
June H-fit* the paving «jf Ktatej^in'ct from the naat
line of Onss stixw-l lu the west Him of
Railroad avenue, is
In mV hands
TO RENT—Two large sleeping room* for culltvilon. Th'e !ln*t InKtsIhnent
and parlor. Shade, fruit, etc.. 1137 to be paid on or-ta-fore June SOUi, IMik.
M. 1%-uakkisu,.
Wayne and Madison.
Jrue 14 if
.*rteas»rer.
FOR RENT—House with all modern OAre—Room *02 State Bank baUding.
Juno l lmo
Imprutrcmi-nis, West Tadfth street,
near Pine. Inquire 1«12 South Union.
June 15 If

PAVING TAX

FOR RENT—House. Inquire D. A.
Klldee. t34 Weal Ninth street. CUI- Notice to all Parooua bitcreated:
The MK'cial assessment tax roll for
the grading and paving of East Front
R REN
street, from the east llii«> of Pnrg
hlo fur
amx-i to the esrti Hue -r»f Wellington
slrceL I* now in ro(* hands f<*r ixdh'te
Dr. Sawyer,
tioD. Till* flrvt inMsUtn<'nt to he paid
store.
on or before June CO. l»nr..
M. E. llASKhn.U
FOB RENT OR BALE—M^al market
City Treasnrer.
on corner Front and DivUlun rtreets, OAre—Room 262 State Itank building.
Tbos. Gunlon. 630 Fifth stns't, Ciilsaas phone lie.
may 23-tf
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with
board.* SSlTroot street
apr 23-tf
TO^~RENT^«ee~in new^’llheiro
block. E-Wilhelm.
May 2<Hf

FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE~43ood
seven-room house, biick foundation.
flfiy-f.R.t UA. Will take team,, harness aud w agon, or Lt»rse. buggy and
harness as t>art ]ia.vment. balance (m
time. A. B Curtis.
June iC-tf
FOR SALE-Ladies* wheel, Ajax
model. Morgan ft Wright tires. I
quire at 223 *tast Frool street,
June 9 tf
FOR SALE—Store building, stock and
fixtures. Will sell a’l or any parL
or will rent building. App’y at once.
Chos. Rosenthal. Traverse City. Mich.
may 27 tf.
LET ME build for you. Monthly psymenu. H. M*. Smith, Cl3 West
Eleventh StreeL CiUxeos phone 199.
may 29-tf

Patents
AsroMMo^satatri_____

Scieniific JInericai.

tsssrz^T^rsSc Vs^g:
DR. W. J. HIGGINS

Fine Dental Work"*
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

O. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE

FARMS to trade for city property. OteoswlthaP.OarvwAtew.
H. W. Smith. 612 M'est Eleventh St.
Citizens phone 199.
nmy 29-if
BARGAINS In

real

eaUte.

II. W.

BtekstoM

J. M. HDELLBAHTEL
BEAL ESTATE AMD LOAIO
IBublio /

HOUSES AND LOTS on monthly pay­
ments. 11. W. Smith. 613 West
Eleventh strecL
CiUzeos pboae
m-. O. NIOMOI-S
FOR SALE—Fine residence property.
10-room bouse and barn. 100 ft. kd.
bouse has city water, bath room and
furnace. Inquire of F. ThnrtelL over
First National bank. Tclephoae 2&,
may 23-tf
FOR 8ALE-E!gbt oaewere lota oa
West 14th street adjolalag Nortbora
Michigan nayluig property, snltabta
for residence pnrpoaas or garden tag
Plae eoU aad waU located. Each ka
equal to It eemama boUdlng lota.
Piieea aad terms roaaoaable. Apply
to Geo. W. Raff.
*4*7-tf

Teacher of Violin
Sftiith Side Shiic Store

32S SOUTH

UNION STREET

We arc now taking ordm
for ihc ct.lebratcd

-ARM FOR flALff-Kuown aa tbe
Oaatoa faraL Wm take boaae aad
lot aa paymoL laqalra B. J. Bor
tarn.
2441-tf
ICS—Joba Hopkins wlU aerva loe
as la tbe past la tbe
*ABT PART OF TOWN.
Can up by both pboaea Na M.
Orders will be prompUy atteaded to.
JOHN HOPKINS.
apr »-lmo

MISCELLANEOUS
THl NSW FIANtflM ■ Ualfled art te
pianism wlU ba srxplaliied and dtapivd la my atodto Taeadanu be^twaaa S and 4 p. m. Mrs. Fmaaaa
8.*8aBtb. S«6 Bast BIgbtb 8L. TiavaneOty. Newpboaans.
Joatl-IM

Tianise CHi:
Biid Co.
KEYSTONE. MICH.

WBBaunwpiT

TMMweattwtimm;>.
MT^aiMpa ipm thMftpM iMdM
Itoa Ihim m^an. It M hoesar to MT the
hatter la tho wrsa hMoro padtia
Theae mw only a few of the thorn
todHSoakolB. A spoaafsl la a patty mat af the hsar. |ata whkh «i
pan win he a safe
Kthaaafee the Mt; then add the eUlMr M
whites. Bah* <• two taano of Cm
■easraafthhaMI
pmmds each, la a otosr omsu
sad iMhi> awte ^
Jnm Is
Mte SU Usifcisr,
Boyal Mc--Pat six egg wMlaa
tha waMS af tha Mh Ood
JSM Ukm^wkh MM mmmm.
t wore la laxmloaa erls howt add gsadaaltr saeagh a
kaaws!»dha wmmm MM the
M«Otm inm, with gtoftsssi gnshUg.
•ere are towel capar. while wortciim with
Wwrhhr Ml> «• fcurjr loMss,
tested
fala. aad the mm M.M th* rsgalm
iM or apoop. to BMke a hoose. bat tha doeorwu
•re aosM aot sM Mi Paiadioa.
Mtet Mts Is chythai hMM.
thick paste, adding a tfttto lamoa Jatoe her artlstle fhaey aad Ml Da the
far or sa aaMa
rnmtk cf saar sUss mm4 dssr.
la a wkOe. When the amas Is transformatloa of the dlalag room Into
Molag oofTlea aad aacama at T:lt
Her
gradoas
praaaaes
IH
tha
war.
to!
Wf«s sad r«Ma kmm rsawtlSE.
■all stiver psUbts aad oraaa
aad thick, oovst the cake, and a verluhle rose bower. Leogths of
r mea rather (haal^ *
Parsdlsa WM th
laaslslMra.
awgr be pnrehaigd at the mmlartlna- after drying plaee aaothcr coat ovar UBittag vlaaa M hrmachea of traah
. Thera are. however, a few
d aia oaMBy mvM to IM fl«^
. wraM la i
foliage were flrst pmsacd
er*i^ which win help Che hoass s
le Cm.
maker to tara oai as haadaoam a
Almond Iciag for Bride's Coke—Put against the wall, over the doors aad
the windows, each vtae sad «me wooma in this omiatiy who oooa- I
Cbeiloa aa tbs hIMrtoad ealssar.
eight osaoss of^slBwad paste in a
Plptec aad atar takas. oQiitag
bawl: add alxteen ounces of the each hranch beiac allowed to adjoot pies that dtoUactlaa. aad that to Mim j
ealgdtoa caato tw a aat of six. wm be erashed and atftsd amesr; tbca add Uself—that ta to say. taka hg natural Lacy Doggett of Chicago. Illinois.
Wa lira hesMa each hchar daj hr day.
Five years ago Miss DoggiKt gradoesaoogh whites of eggs, anbeatea. to tread. It to whea one atten
Aad apaak of anrrtad UOa^ bat aal> pioee of Stic paper taypad into a
make a sUC paate.raatBg a IHtle rone- -•x- Nature's drapariei; that they he- atad Cram the high school ^ McKlii-Jaas." the ihrasb aois echoes dear
aaeopla wlH aM make the dainty fee- water now aad then. uaUl a taasi
eoBM uagracefuL The aiaatel
aey. Texas. It than hecaam a qaamion
The fttU. sweet weed that Has last to iooae aad MOs which hare so long
An «r saiore seens Ihtoalac:
Cal kaa been naed.—New Idea Wo- oompMely hiddeo beaaath lu, toas- as to what oceapatkm she should pur- m 7:».
hreqolB uf greca and ito hank of roae- no la life. Her ntcr into this pro-! A cordial wMooma to thooa Mrrtead.,
_
ioaetebere!
■asoMatoi with the wadding
cake.
—-A Soeg of Jane.- hy «ojr FhireM
oada. A large bowl of rooeo stood on feosioa was a happy comMaatioa of
-----^
K .
Oreca, la the Hoasefcoapar.
the aldeboard. and smaller ones ooeo- wtoo forethooght. careful pcapaiatloii. |
Tbs oaho Is trst covered with s
Chorch of Christ (OtooMir"^
Jen^ the amath of fitmdilae.
Ided other available postHopA Tha and fortunau ohaoce. Being aatnr- Thomas P. Ulkao. Pastor.
pisla eoai of Idsg; then when dried
- ‘ ■
r>
' A Weaisn's Seat.
for twelve hoars, aaoihar eoai U pot ■Boath of graduates^ tbs time of roaaa. catire arraagamaat formed a hoaotlfaL
Ito yea call my
a r
oa a quarter of aa Inch thUA sad Ua hooome the month of wsddtags- hanaoBioua setting for the table soe caoae laa work of a dtopenateg Sunday school at 12:00 m.
T win be beUor t
With ;tlia ilam of
i
dried la a warm (not hot) room; then Thoagh May is tbe lovultoat month of which sttoagly contested for booon caemisi as tbe best flited for her foIntermadUta Endeavor.
f.
the cake is trtmM the day of the the year. It. is regarded as aalucky. with the mural deeoratioos.
Senior Badaavor, C:1S p. m.
eadeavoim. The work of a gen­
Tor Iba brow aad Aim you kies.
HsHsr hat omasa the Csatar.
Svenlag service; 7: JO p. m.
_ ^_____
wedding, aad the hell ota^msat
plaeedJ«n«. wUh her magic wand, makes the
After tbe thick alienee pad had been eral chemist did not appear Just
For yoa know thsi^raaea 41a
The Loro that fasis
,
It to the »boto world paaslag fair with a pro­ apread. the fable was covered with a her liking, and aa opportnnMy |
Aloo heals.
In the aainmo of tha>oar.
table. The oraaamatatton eeaslstt of Imloo of rasp; aad roses are love's doth of plak sllkoUnc. which ia the seniing ItseU of engaging ta the spe­
i Aad besldts you. lore, aaiat I ‘^
The Chrtat who keeps
aa inch frilled dreto on top. tiny aih own flowers, which makes Junn a artificial light used coaM not be dto- cial Une of food analysis Ibr the 1111fVont tlMi fniei aad faoe the aaowa
Juaior'
rer pelleU formlag a Cover every half- month of good omens for brides.
d from silk, la the center aoto Food Oommisaloa. she ttadertook
My. tM
Do not ytold: Ood la thy skleM
Inch. The edge^U Calshed with frtlU.
For the best day of the week the wna-n aqaare of lace, oa which stood
. 1 was aercY rasa or. star.
Do pot tsar: Ood Is thy chelr.
as Is also the Imse. A frill Is shaped old rhyme says:
silver epergne of rare patters, with
Ob4.<‘s too near and eaa'a too Car.
AH
psrtM
past.
festoons
around
the
sides,
srtth
Monday
for
health.
It
glass
bowls
filled
full
with
pUk
I'm no pebble aad ito pearl.
Then hasee at tost.
Tuesday for wealth.'
rosettes aad silver poltou as a ftatoh.
ees and fcetoooad with smitax. RuaDot a lirlng. toviag girt.
Wedaesday the be»l day of all;
The groom's caks amy be.nmde at
ners of raaebuda aad •smilax extended
Moetb to klaa you. head to keep
want to bo hoam whea the sip goes tractive hy totag with oe« coat and j Thursday for crosses,
Class.meeting. i:ZO a. ml
from the oeaterpiece to the four eor!Toodl with yoa while yoa're asleepMorning service. io:30 a. a.
down.
h-rlday
for
lossro.
ners
of (he (able, where each termi
when
that
is
dry.
plaetag
saothor
Kyea to kladle whoa you'ra glad,
Sunday achool at
Where I aad.mlae are shat Ip Cram erlag <k CHlto Ip saoh a manner
Saturday no lack at. all.
Dated In a wreath encircling tbe base
liopr to rlinrti where yo« would creep.
Kpworth league. C.li p. oA
the Bightas each sUee to cat a perfect fr|H goes
Aftar the day to set It to ooosidered ' - piak-shaded banquet lamp. *
Kventog senrke. 7:30 p. ok.
Tuague to oumfurt whea you're sad.
Prom the straggling world with tb« with lU This to also an excellent guide very unlucky to change it. .
Junior league Thursday
rhuraday at 44;(;M p. mu
ooilics matebiag the eeaierpiece were
I
Call me wire and comrade, dear.
t Thursday nveai^ at
ceaseless flgbt
"Happy to tbe bride that the sun us*-d under the Individual plates. The
to the oou who maaloplalus tho knife.
I
(^n me ndlher sUr aur ruse—
Of lu litUe souls for wealth ;or ro
If the wedding deooratloaa have shines on" we quote almost lavoluowere tiny |dnk paper faas.
I
Then the day 1 need not dread
beso arraaged la special colors, the tarily when the wedding day to bright | with green cord and ta.wi attached
r When the snow Calls on my head.
Where Celds are i
r and* the lights icing of the groom's cake amy redeet and clear, aad all brides rejoice when The souvenir* wen* tiny baskets <»f
I
Then my, pool to yoors shall be
at the losra.
these, la soch comblaatloos ms green tho weather to fair. If the bride can spun sugar filled with eandied rose
fChangeless, though my hsauty goed,
Like reettoes eyes, shift thro’ the and white, plak and white, yellow and squeexe a few tears, whether they be I petals. Itoper napkins with a border
$
And the eyhs 1 lore hot see
haae and right
of the crocodi
whUe. violei aad white. In each
dile rariegr
those at of pink roses wen* UM.*d. Tbe
L' ’%'outb aad grace forsMctag me
la the hean of Peace, secure la the the icing must be dtotlncUre in flavor. genuine aorruw
now 1st leaving
lesi
the old was serviHl a to Russe, thus leaving
£
As the beta forsake a rose
might
For green, use nlmond or pistachio; bome. it to said
Insure her future (be decuraikxis undtoturbed. A wreath
^
Whea the wind of sattuaa blows.
Of love, one hoamly spot no vexing for pink, rose or strawberry: yellow, happiness.
of rosebud* U'ss susiiended .oo the
^ .Bo«d <m soul looks la aad knows
frown
But
liefore
the
Joyful
day
dsm-n* hack of the chair of touior. The girls
orange, lemon of tutti-frutti; for vio­
^^aro oordlaliy taritml to Urn a«.
Allitkat's bast of You sad Me.
Of outer discontent opa touch—my let, uso tho extract of the same;
there ta usually a long or short court­ In accordance with their hostess' de­
—Hors Hopper. In the Westminster
faUla to the stand-by for the white ship. "Happy Is the wooiag that is sire. wore white dresses, pink Dashes
basette.
I want to^be there when «he
icing In this twonolor aehoam.
tot long a-dolng*' nys tbe old pro­ and corsage bouquet* of pink mses.
sinks tow
lube tin to naed for this cake, a buach verb. and when a courtship extends and when seated around the table
LUCY DOGGETT.
And the bare brown CeMs shtae of dowera may decorate the center, over a year before It culminates In their presence added the flnishing
• Dolag what no othor
forth aU aglow.
and thorn mast hanaoatoe with the amrriaga. tbosa who are versed la feature to a very* charming picture.

Soul for us would do;
And eoartier stars asrile behind night's Iclag aad bloaaoBM uaed In the house the knowledge of tbe omens affecting
The menu was tempting and dainty. tliat branch of cht*mistry gad found it
• As alslev. wife, or mother
throne
^
decoraUeos.
hrides shake tbetr heads with appre- For an Initiatory course, strawberries -lost to her liking
J:30 p. m.. Junior Y. P. A.

Good aad kind and tno—
On a fleld-bordcrrt mot nearby the
C;50 p. m. Senior Y. P. A.
Tbe novelty of x soman engaging In
"au natural" were served in tiny ptaik
rat ladividnal weddlag-eake boxes, Lewaloo. Oonaldarato brides
• Who'd aa aagol aammoa
7:30. evening gospel aanrioA
town—
work whicb was so out of the ordi­
amay pain of garten as they have baskeU, with their own leaves for a
thsre sre all amaacr of dainty
Chorus choir mceu for rakaarmJ

His CaUowshlp to flit.
1 want to be there wbep thn^aua
hrideamalda. as it to exceedingly lucky garnish. Then followed a dellclouK to­ nary. at flrst inclined tho gentlemen Thursday at 4:00 p. m. la tta eborek.
•Ohkmc. srlth Inttiato or u
• ^CiontOod Wgtoea him woi
goes dowa!
the bead of (be toad coaimbtsluo to
Midweek prayer maattag Tkanday
grams on the cover; heart shapes; for a maid to receive as a gift a garter mato bisque, served in green bouillon
«
Wise and loviag still.
—Oils Toph square or circular; in watered, ribbed that has been worn by a brkle.
t
cups, and wafers. The substantial ri jcci lh«- fair chi-miKt. Uol a.-< she mss evening.
citf-gt weir Pan.
A bride who has an eye to her fu- course consisted of chicken croquettes Ktrongly recummeodeU. th»*y concluded i
plain paper, or In white satin with
Home-Made Wedding Cakaa.
ire happiness in the wedded
in pink paper frilU. creamed aspara­
dainty roses, violets, etc., sprinkled
“let her try." and Miss Doggett to !
Frtonda (Qimkar) ftiuialL
Very often the names "wedding
After the cake to. flued Into will not dress herself entirely until gus arranged for Indlvideal serving sMIl trying, to ihe eminent saitofac-l Edgar L. Kequa. Pastor,
cskp.** "bride’s cuke** and **groom‘s these, the top to decorated with
the time for the ceremony, and above on pink plates, potato ro«*i tinted a tion at the llinoto State Food CommU | ^ Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. C J. HdtaL
cake'* become confused. Bach has Its sprig of flowers or frills. Sliver pel­ all things, sbe will not allow a maid delicate pink with vegetable coloring
Many a firm ha* tox*n astonished.
June la the month shove all other dlstlDcUve use and should be called lets will also aid in carrying out nl- to assist In pinning on her veU—this and garnishwl with sprigs at parsley,
■ Endeavor. 3:00 p. au
-fflee must be performed by a wife hot rolls, with individual pats of but­ when brought Into court charged with
Senior Endeavor. 4:1G p. au
. uoaths devoiod lo brides, and Home by lu correct appelatioa. A wedding tracUve deaigns.
Gofpel aMoeting. 7:30 p. m.
and mother. In dressing herself for ter molded to simulate a roeebud and idalterailoo of its fiM*d pntduct*. to be
I Chw gircs iu. space lo them this cake Is a dark fruit mixture and to dis­
The bride's cake should be Iced in
Prayer meKIng. Thnraday. 7:J* fl. a.
tributed
to
the
gneau
who
sre
bidden
ter
treddlng
she
must
remember
tinted
pink
The
relishes
were
radish
confronted
on
the
witness
stand
by
the
week.
white, while the cake Itself to usually
to the occasion. The bride s cake is
put oo her right shoe first. unK*ss she roses aad olives served in pink pai>er; I rtat«'ex|>ert. In tbe pt-rsem uf a young
i at white pound-cake mixture.
L
"It Is In loving, -not In being Isred. a whU# loaf, flavored wUh almond, Thp following recipes are standard wishes to be ruled with a rod of iron cases. A delicious nut-and-celery salad lady, whose testimony withstood the
a^ distributed only Lo the attendanu
in the hands of her future lord. The »as served In lettuce cups, which in; onslaught Of a vigorous cross examina\i
the heart is bleat;
ones, which have been used many
of
the
bride.
U
uauaUy
ooaoeato
a
right glove must go on flrst If she turn rested In pink salad-saucerK. The tioo aud resulte«l lu their convictkio
^ It Is ‘in giving, not lo osoking gifts.
:hnee by tbe writer:
ring, which rails to one of the attend
wishes to always be flrst in her hus­ sw«et course was €>«pectolly attract- by the cotirt.
S
«e find uur quest.' *
Bride's
cake—One
pound
white
sug­
PisUcblo Ice was served in pink
Since tbe <*stablishmont uf the Stale
b If IImmi art hungry, lacking heavenly sals when the cake to cut. The groom's ar. one pound flour, one pound butter, band's affections. She must
Cor. Washingtoa aad Park i
her. also, that sbe must aot allow her ftai>er-rose cop*, with pink wafers as Food CommiK.*<ioD. much adulterau-d
oake to what to knoem as a white fruit
Rev. L. R BIsaell. Pastor.
£V' . ft»od. give hope and Cheer;
whites of sixteen eggs, one teospoooMorning service. 10:30 a. a.
accomiHiniment. Coffee was served food has been entirely driv«-n out of
p If thou art sad. and wouldst be com- loaf, and when used to cut by the ful baking powder, oae teaspoooful al- prospective husband to see her in her
groom
and
distributed
to
the
guests
bridal
atrire
until
she
meets
him
bela
small
pink
cups.
the
market,
and
tbe
rest
grmUly
Im­
^ ’
forted. stay U»n>um»w's tear.
I
extract.
Wash
the
butter
free
for tbe altar, as to do so to supposed
Tbe dishes comprising the whole proved In Us quality. Two notable
'Whatever be thy tonglhg or thy need, by the beet man.
from
salt,
then
beat
It
to
a
crtiam.
A poriioB of the wedding cake
lo invite all aorts of bad luck. And
enu were all familiar ones, and Mich instances are honey ami olive oil. Forthat do thou give;
Add one-quarter of the flour Into which
f(; 'So shall thy tMiul lie fed and thou. In- should be made Into an Iced loaf aad to tlfted tbe baking powder: when no girl can safely promise herself AS may be prepared In the home kltch- meriy large quantities of decoction*
urs. I
that she will be a happy bride unless
cut by the bride at tbe table, where it
by tbe cook of average ability. were sold as such, which cootalne<l
I .
dt^, elifcU truly live.**
ne*dsys In the mooth at 2: 30 p. a
Inoorpoiaied. add the she shall have assisted in at least Recipes for them may be found in any
graces the center; while the remain­ thoroughly
nc-hher bont'y or olive oil. while to­
Prayer meetlag Thitnday ovoBtaf
der should be cut to fit Individual whites of four ogga.^beaten stiffly:
Ulde particular in tbe making, of tbe numerous reliable cook books day the pure articles are on the mar­
% ^Dolng the daily duties.
then
add
aKernately
until
the
eggs,
of her trtMisseau or In the mixing ol
boxes aad distributed la these to the
tbe market, one of which should be ket. In her examination of a lem<«
^ > Hootely though they be.
heaton stiffly, and the floor are used. her wedding cake. Few brides care to
guests as they leave.
in even kitchen, so it would be need- pie she found it made of coal tar and
I PklhwUy bearing the burdens ' •
Fourtssfith fitrsst M. E. Oaroll.
A dark fruit cake should be at least
*es* repltlilon to give them space here. glucose.
Rev. J. W. Miller. Pastor.
pour
twelve weeks oM before cutting so
The touch of distinctiveness and nov­
An Inieretulng lUtle poem from the
Class ametlag. 9:45 a. a
Meeting .with cheerful brightness
Preaehtag service. 10:W a. m
that those who have riiarge of nuptial bake in mpderate oven one hour.
verb about “wearing something old elty was imparted by the manner of Battimura "American" amply illus‘v
Over and over again*
Sunday school at 12:00 a
Bride's Cake No. 2—Cream aae-half something new. something borrowed seniln^ and al llUle expenditore. too. trates tbs outrageous extent to whicb
evt*nu should be cafeful to make this
^srorth league at 0:30
Important part of the repast ia tiam. cupful butter; then add one and one- and something blue." Tbe something aave of li.^e and labor: but no hostess the adulteration of food is carried
Bveoiag sermoa. 7:30 •
Many brides depend upon cakes pre­ half cupfuls flne granulated sugar and new is always in evidence in
hose bosppality deserves the name
T)»s Coal Tar Lemon Pic.
Prayer mceUag. Thr
: Striving each day to fedlow
X
7;3i>.
cream
again:
add
one
cupful
milk.
pared at the ooafecGooer*s. but this.
bride's fresh sitlre; the something old Ukes these it.to consideration when They're making cotton clothes from
1
In the way He has led.
In many cases. Is either sandy aad) three cuptula* flour amd two teaspoon- IS usually tbe veil, which to often aa sbe provides ent.*nainment for Invited
wool
^ Giving the cup of water
— as
dry or soggy aad Insipid. beaMea lack f“«a Mlag powder sifted together; heirloom in the family; the something guests.
, And Iron things from w<»d;
^
Or some wayfarer bread;
Chrtottan 8
fold la the whites of si xeggs aad bonowgd is easily complied with, and
Ing the Interest of the
The paper caw*s. cupt. (rills and , They're making goodies out uf scraps.
Sunday moratag
• Making our world the brighter
add six drops each of lemon and
tlon.
The
sandy
texture
comes
hy
Woodman ball over
may ta a ring or a pin. The something fancy baskets may be bought
' And nasty thincs from good:
lly anything we can do.
Wedaesday
ev
using flour which hag been browned aage extracts; add oae teaspooofnl bine may be a blue silk garter or
dealer in table novehles at a trifling Tlw^'.v . “king paper things from
=
Whi'thef to cheer the many
meetlag at 7:30.
la the oven. A dry bake U tbe re­ almond extract and bake forty-five knot of blue ribbon bidden away.
coat. The molds for the potatoes and
rags
Or lovingly help the few.
mlautea la a slow oven.
sult
of
using
liread
flour
Instead
of
To
lasure
good
success
for
herself
butter
may
also
be
bought
for
a
few
And
money
out
of
“*ky;"
t . Servants of Ghrtot forever.

liastry
flour,
as
tbe
former
contalna
a
Sunday)
from
2
t
Groom’s
Cake—One
cupful
butter,
the
bride
must
throw
tier
bouquet
cent*,
and
are
useful
accessories
in
a
But this to sure tbe worst as yet—
V
Iwow at His cross we cling;
A cordial lavit
greater qoaatUy of glutea. Pastry one cupful sugar, pae capful ssr^ her hridesaudds. aad the ooc who kitchen.—Farm and Fireside.
A coal -tar lemon pie!
f *hils U for what we labor.
services and tho
flour coatalns less and gives a teoder milk, three cupfals flour: one level catohes it will be the flrst one of the
True Daughters Of tbo King.
They're making combs from kerosene.
^T. Hold bemlxinre. Chocolate, caramri aad veg­ tcospooafid baking powder, one-half gneau to get aurried. The wedding
A Turiitoh Treir^acau.
And pi-aris from olive oil ;
etable rharcoal will aid ta prodocing teaapooaJTnl vanlUa. three drops lemon ring must aot be tried oae before the
St Francis cbn^ri^Hen push
t' A man can biiUd a maaxtoa
The trooxseau of a Turkish princess They're maxing Belgian hares of cau
a dark fruit mlxuirv. If brandy to ob­ extract. Ibar eggs, ooe^rnff pound ceresrony nor taken off afterwanl.

Ap_d furnish It throughout,
almost as costly as that of aa
And syrup out of soil;
jected to It may be substituted by pre­ blaM^ alXKiBda shredded.. threw The proapactive bride mast not accept
i A maa raa biiUd a palace
American heiress. At the recent ^uu^ Thej're making buckwheat cakes from
served fruit juice or anfermented foartbs pound cUrou. one-half pooad
gift uf a knife or a pair of acissora riage of the sultan's daughter to Ab\\-Uh Ivrfty walls aad stout:
paste.
^
grape Juke. aUbougk ta the process of
or anything sharp from her lover with­
fi'cdaosday aad
^. A msn can build a temple
*benen Paca. the minister of jus­
And pumice stone—Oh. my!
baking
all
tbe
alcohol
ta
tbe
bewady
to
died
plaeapple.
an
shredded;
cream
out
giving
a
pin
or
some
article
ta
I With high and simcloua dome.
tice. the bride's wedding dress was of But this is sore the Ume to kick—
Hut no nun In the world can bpUd~ evaporated by the beat, leavtag only batter aad add Ue sogar; cream exchange, lest their love be cm asun­ cnparalleled magnificence, aad to said
A
eoai
tar
learon
pie!
flalvatiofi Army.
the fruit flavor.
agida. tbea add tbe extract, part of der.
f That pn*clo„* thing
have cost the sum of S.OOO pounds.
Ladies’ Ubrary balldlag, Frori
Cakes conuinlBg fruit shorld be the flour, opd mix weU: tbea the yolks
As to what the bride skaU be at­ Of the richest oriental aada. It was TheyYw maktag clothing oat of gtaas
street, near Casa.
And batter out <rf grease;
baked la « sknr oven, but a dark fruit of tbs eggs beotcu uatll lemoa color tired la there to aa Md rhyme:
• VNo. ito the happy fhcalty
^
profusHy emhroidtrcd with pearls and
Captand
Mr*. HaaoeR la taargo.
While
maple
sjmtp
auMle
from
aaad
rake laqulm a slower beat that a now add tbe reel of tbe floor, into
.
Of wouHW. far aad wide.
^
Married in white. *
was copied from a design of a tamooi
FnbUc meedngs orory alfkt oxoogt
Is commooer than gecoe:
white fruit asixture. When the cake wbl* stfl tbe taking powder, and add
.> *To tom a col or Solace
Ton have cbosca all right;
French artist. U was made in the
. Into aomeihlng wse hesido;
They make from scraps aad chicken Monday nlghL
leavce the aides of the poa. It Is done. the trail: tbea fold lo tbe whites bast,
Married In gray.
palace by -two dressmakers; they
Soaday. 11 a m.. BoHaooa moaftaff
%: Where brothers, toos and haahaads Fbr the first tea miaotes have tbe ea stiff pad dtr; bake ta a fuaael loaf
bones
Ton will go far away;
worked to the presence of an officer
3:30 p. m.. Christiaa'O pralao maob
<uwl.
oven lost warm: then iactuoae tbe ta modtaats oven for aa bmpcMost tenwptn yoa bay;
Married ta black.
two aoMtars. who watched their
tog.
k
with wUUii* foautqa «».;
beat a tittle for aa boor na^ It is at a
tait aayUlag well stand except
You wUl wtob yoarself back;
every awrveaaeat sharply. The rest of
S:00 p. m.. a rod hoc flalvatlaa mooh
I A pMoe of rest where love abouade— arodermto beat, which sboold be kept
A coal tar lemon pie!
Married ta red.
the oatflt was oo a par wRh the vedtog.
I A perfect klagdom-lkime.
stationary for Itoor boon fur a tveTon'd better be dead;
dlag garment, while tta Jewels pre­
Oar otaadord. -HoUaooa IMa tta
pooad cake aad In tte aamaVopol^
Married la green,
sented to tta bride sorpassed amy ootr
Lort.I A bcMtae Is hoUt Of hrieka aad atones. lions fbr a larger cake.
dtad eftroo. bar potM sbeb pitted
dibamad to ta seen;
Oor BatttaCry. Haairi, ttan la
The fruH should be eat Into somOI ratotea aad corraata. two pooeds each
»
Of pUs sad posu and piers:
Marriad ta blwe.
flalvatJoa for Yoa.**
But a home Is bollt of loving deeds pisess. aad a pair of sharp sbearu wlU alteta Ago aad datas. tkrse gilto
Tou'U always be trne;
Allarai
that sUai a thousand years.
he feaad a great aid ta this wUk; f oU
r talcs. Btae eggs, take gad grated
Married ta peart.
DrWfg Caka.
Rev. &cSSS^!T2rtor.
I dl hottao. though bat a humble cot. stone tbe Tatotas. then spHt ta two. rtad of oae Momo. Juice aad grated
Toa-H Uve M a whirl;
Cream ooe aad oae-balf capCais of
10:30 a. wu aoratag aor
Bear la adad Chat ohnt ar Ml
AfUf tbe fnrit la msassrid. k dMd vtod of two orgagaa. Croam.tke bol­
I
w^ta lU walls may hold
Married ta yellpsr.
igar aad oaatalf copCnl of bauer.
Saaday sahool at nooa.
kalvoB
aad fbrta otaaid ta pot swag
A hoM of j»ricelees beaoty. rich ta be floared wltb Me of tbe floor
Y. F. 8. C. EL. «:U p. m.
ter gad Mfflgr; M add tbe Mia.
AabaiMd of tbe leOew;
Thoa add oaatalf coMl of taUk. aad
COM to pimroat ttair raatiag or lai^
^VouypalMMd.
gysd M tbe cata. This «S1 pssvcnt aad wban weU Bilged stir la tbe yolks
Married ia brown.
grataaBy two oppCaiB of Soar mlffi oae

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taidr fame. ad«ng« Mole tomoa itoesa
onon la a wkae;.
tte maaa Is
s ocewpariou for men rather than
__mll aUeur pcOMa aad ores moats Bhiay aad Uiek. oaaar ton cate, and a vuritahle roaebow
AU MW eateURy flurted to ttesu ute
0. Ttere are, teweveg, • fesr
trmlltng vtoaa 04 hranctea of Dwah
may tas iurrhuH M cka enalacflmi- aflar diplac plans aaotter eoal mmr
m cteteots. hut la thn apndaltof InoA
were Brat paaaad
mtK wfck* udH halp cha homa anka- tte fliwL
line of a “food chcastot“ there la hot
Atmoad Idag tor Bride’s Oak»-Pat agatost the wall, over tte floors nafl
eomaa to thto aoaauy who nosndgkt mmoaa of almaad paam la a neraas tte wtoflowa. each riae anfl
tetfap as tha MilsBrtead umaMr.
piua
dtottoctlon, and that to Mtos
in».
, tkoae who aup.mfigt *aar i
: add sixtaea oaaeas of the aaoh braach helv allowte to aflJuM
nplas aad alar tahafk aoailac asettasir—ttet is to say. take tta aatnnl Lacy Dpggett of Chicago. lUtooto.
mddaar;
asM^Be* coida hr a aat of six. wfll he crashed and sifted sngnr; thaa add
flundoy aeteil at IS m.
fflvn years ago Mtos Doggea gradu­
11*7 wd April am kM.
H to when owe attempu to
We ttv* baulda each wthar day by dap. found a wise pairhaa*. ahliBUih a eaoagti whites q^ ao*. vabcatea. to
l^wwrtk lawu% C:30 p. m.
ated fitnm the high achooi at MdOn“JaAt, avan
«>» ^
Kvantoa aorrlea at 7:30 p. m.
Aad apaak of mgilad thiaca. M
plaea of atur paper taiaud fato a cor mate a stUf paste, aslag a Uttle roaa- “fix" Nature’s flrmperlua that they teTte mantel was aey.Tteas. It then bceaaa* a quoattoa
Ttenday oteolkl
uueopta win akm mMm the dalaty fea- water now aad thea, ontii a teaapooadomaay
as to what occupatton she shoaifl pnr at 7:30.
oompletety
Mflflca
•beneath
lu
toasThe fall, awaai woed that Haa Jaat In
I and frfili which have ao loag fnl has baaa used.—New Uea WoAeordlt
alotteossartlete
to life. Her enta Into thla probrequto of greca anfl ha hate of roueAll ^ »atarr aM» tetHPlM.
------- «—■ vUh tho wadding man*B Mapaalae.
aurrugch.*
loa was a happy mmhtoaflnn of
A loiBe tojwl of roses ataofl on
- i«Mi ki hml
Baaaath the coanmaplaba ar eoa
flake.
U-«A Boat nr 4«ar.” kjr Rojr Pkir«U
the aldchoanl. anfl samller ones ooco- wton figrethonght. careful pr^aimtioo.
Tka caka to trai eorered with a
Or*?ra. tamp «oaaAa«pw.
otiMr avajlnhle
Tte and Corunate ebpnee. Betog aatnrJflB^ the moatk of faaaklae. the
pMla oont of Iclac:
adma dried
ally
totereatefl aipng seleatiflc grouafls
-------------aoseat
formed
a
beautiful.
tor twulva tears, aaothar miat la pat BKmth of gfadnalpa. the tlam of roaoa.
A Wemaa** •«»§■
aattiag te the table tee chnee the work of a dtopenstog
Sunday acteM ax 12:00
baoome the moth of wedding*
a qmartor of aa lach thick and
'Do yoa oaU a>y far* a n»*.
% m.
Ttei«h May Is the toveteat moath of which sttongly contested for booors
7
wn
be
imucr
tumarrow.
driad
ia
a
warm
(aot
hot)
room;
thaa
,W»ili Ik* lime of ratefaaar?
with the mnral fleoormUoas.
^
tte eafca la tslmmad the day of the
Oomapala.«iamdlailMar.
nad a tm*r aam* tkaa tkU
eral chemist did not appear Just to
After
the
thick
sUence
pad
had
bean
tal prayer mtetlqg, Tuuiite
Rellaf bm eomaa the taatar.
wedding, aad the kaU otwaaBont ptewd
ftor tha krtm aad llpa yoo kiaa.
her
liking,
and
te
opportantty
peeevening nl 7:30.
whole world paasing fair with a pro- npread, tte table was covered with a
The Lmva that laala
ftor TOO know that roaa* di*
fnaloa of roses; and rooes are love’s doth of pink siikottoc. whlca ia tte BCntiag Useir of engaging In the spe­ ^ BvatetottoUc serrtoe. Tteraday ovum
AJao heals.
lA Ik* antiilDtt ot th* yaar.
artificial light used could not be dis­ cial line of food aamlyato for the Illi­
Bndanvor Satarday. 3:30 p.
The Chrlat who kaapa
aa Inidi frilled circle on top. Hay «H- own flowers, which makes June a
Aad bwidtti you. lo**. awat I
^
nois Food Goal mtos km. she undertook
tinguished
from
silk.
In
the,
center
moath
of
good
omens
for
bride*.
ver peneu torteag a fioarer every halfIfeear alaepa
jfront ilK. fn*i aad Ike* th* aaoara.
“Welcome to worship witk as niu
Of lace, oa which stood
Du not yltld; Ood ia fky akMd
laoh. Tim edge to tetoked wltii frtlto. For the beat day of the week the a silversquare
strangers,
workingmen Rte tte poor.'*
epergne of rare pattern, with
I waa «*»er roa# or atac.
Da gal fkar; Ood Is thy eh«4r.
aa Is also the taae. A frU la ahaped old rhyme says:
cut glass bowls filled fall with pink
Oa«** to*i Boar aad aaa’a too far.
Monday for health.
festooB* around the sides, with
AU porOa Paat.
First M. C. Church.
and festooned with smllax. Run­
rin no pakklo aad *o paari.
Tuesday
for
wealth.
roaeuea nnd silver pelleu as a finish.
Rev. Tbo*. Cox. Pastor.
thii a lUlag. kMlBS <in;
Wednewlay the best day of all;. ner* of rosebuds and smllax extended
The groom’s enko may be nmde at­
Class meeting. 0:30 a. m.
from the oeaterpiece to the four cor­
Mualk to klM you. haad to kaop ^
. 10:30 ».
Thursday for crosses.
I want to ba borne when the ana goea tractive by Icing with one coat and.
Btmday school i
ners of tbe table, where each termi­
rtmdk »lih you urklla youfa aalacp.
Friday for losses,
whan that to dry. placing another eovdown.
Kpwmth I
nated
to
a
wreath
endrcltog
tbe
hue
Ky*a to kladl* whoa youTa glad.
flatorday
no
luck
at
all.
Where I and mine are shat la from eriag <W truto la each a maaaer that
of
a
ptak-ahaded
baaquet
lamp.
Lace
HOP* to climb wbrr* you would cra*p.
Aftor the day I* aal U to omsidered
JunkHr**fe*gue Thursdsiy at 4:d0fu||^,^
ns aaeh alio* la cut a perfect frill guea
the BightuoIUca mairhlng the centerpiece were
Thus** to comfort whaa you’r* aad.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
,
Prom the straggling world wUh the with It. This to nlao aa eicellent guide vea unlucky to -chango It. ,
7:30.
_____
“Happy I.H the bride that the sun used under the individual plates. ‘The
ceaaeteM Bght
to the one who sMnluplatos tho knife.
» a^ comrade, dear.
Call as* wtf*
ptocecarfls were tiny pink paper fans,
shines
oq“
w*
quote
almost.
Involun­
deeoratioaa
have
Of
Us
little
soul*
for
w«Uth
or
i*>
Call UK* ndtl:her[aur aoc' roae—
Church.
with greeu cord and tassel attached.
tarily
wiiea
the
wedding
,day
to
bright
been arranged in special colors, the
or I >«ad not dread
Thou th^ day
The souvenirs were tiny baskeu of
■V'
Where flelda are wear and* Urn hghta Icing of the groom’s cake may roAeet and dear, aad all brides rejoice when
<^la ou my
m*u Ih*
spun sugsr filled with candled rose
t|Mse. in sock combtaalloos as green the weather to fair. If the bride can
of the town.
iTbew my *oul to ykm akaU ho
petals. l*aper napkins with a border
Uke reatleas eyes ahlft thru' the nnd white, pink and white, yellow and squeeze a few tears, whether they be
f!!haBgeloaB. though hr haauty. goea.
U..C
of pink roses were used. The mesl
of
the
crocodile
variety
or
those
of
whUe. violei ^ white, la each case
base aad right
Evening. 7:30
Aad the ejkw lloee not aea
was served a to Ruase. thus leaving
Junior Unkw. Satarday at S:30i
In the heart of peace, secure ia the the Idng mn^ be distinctive in flavor. Ken nine sorrow at leaving the old
Youth pad grace foraaktag me
the decorations nndbturbed.
Ibturi
A wreath
Prayer ueeth
Pbr green, use nlmoad or ptotachio; bOBie. It to said to tosure her future
might
lha the bcea foraake a roae
ing at ‘
of rosebuds was suspended oo tbe
Of love, one homely spot ao vexing for pink, rosa or atrawberry; yellow, happiness.
Wkea the wlad of autuma blowa.
All
But before the Joyful day dawns hack of tbe chair of honor. The girls
vices.
orange, kanon of tuUkfruttl; for vio­
oa soul kMka in aad kaowa
la accordance with their hoste**’ de­
there
is
usnally
a
long
or
short
court­
or outer dlacoateat caa touch—my let, use the exUwel of the i
All that * faaat of You aad Me.
sire. wore white dresses, pink sashes
CvanfleUcal CtuKVli.
for* the
t
white ship. “Happy to the wooing that to
own!
—Nora Hopper. In the Weatmlaater
nllla If the stand-by for
Cor. Ninth uMd Wadsworth atruaU.
tuiC long a-doing“ says the old pro­ and corsai:* bouquets of pink roses,
I want to he there when the aun icing In this tPoKsolor scheme.
Ciaacite.
Rev. R. N. Hotoapla. Pnator.
and when seated sround the table
verb.
and
when
a
courtship
extends
LUCY oooorrr.
tube
tin
to
aaed
for
this
cake,
a
bunch
alaka lop
10:00 a. m.. morning claas maattf
their presence added tbe flnltelng
over
a
jwar
before
it
culmtoales
to
10:30
a.
m.. morning worship, mp>
And the hare brown Held* ahlna of fiowecB may decorate the center,
teaiure to a very charming picture.
and these mast harmonize with the marriage, those who are versed to
forth all aglow.
12:00. Sonday Bcteol.
The menu was tempting and dstuty. that branch of chemistry and found It
the knowledge of the omens affecting
And courlJer atara amUa behind alghfa lolag and bloaaoms used In the
8ou1 for na would do:
3:30
p.
m..
Junior Y. P. Amost
to
ber
liking.
brides shake tl^r bends with appre- For an initiatory course. Ktrawberries
6:30 p. m.. Senior Y. P. JL
throne
,
«
The novelty of a wunj^n engaging In
Lenaloo. Cooalderata bride* wear as “au natural * were served in tiny pink
7:30. evening goepel sanrioe.
Ob a Beld-border^ spot hearby the
baskets, with their own leaves for a a work which was »o out of the ordi­
Chorus choir meeu for rehauml
amny
pairs
of
garters
as
they
have
town—
there are all manner of dainty coanal^. at first Inclined the genUemen Thursday at 4:00 p. m. to the church.
brideionalds. as It to exceedingly lucky parniah. Then followed a delicloos to­
I want to be there when the
Midweek prayer rnntUm VrUOiV
oeit»-ohloag. with initiato or aMmo
at the bead of the food commissiuo to
fora maid to receive as a gift a garter mato bisque, served In green booillon
evening.
goes down!
p • ^M Oodliaa gleen him wouaua •.
grams on the cover; heart Shapes
cups, and wafers. The substantial n-Jw-t lh«* fair rhi-tui»>t. but a> she wa*
AU of ail elaasas witoema.
that
ha*
been
worn
by
a
brhle.
-^lU
Toph

Wlae aad loving atlll.

■ circular; In watered, ribbed
Ktrongly rfcunimendeu. ibey cNincludisl
A bride wbo has an eye to her fu- course cooaUted of chicken croquettes
or plain paper, or In white satin with
to “b-t ber try.” and Miss Duggett to
Friends (Quaker) Cliuteh.
turo happiness In the wedded stale In pink paptT frills, creamed aspara­
dainty rose*, violets, etc., sprinkled
*:lll trying, to the eminent ^ilsfacnr L. Kequa. Pastor,
gus
arranged
for
Indlvldi
al
serving
will not dross herself entirely until
iday school. »:45 a. m. G. J. B
Very often tho natnea “wedding over. After the cake to fitted Into
tiun of (he IlitioiK State Food CummUthe time for tho ceremony, and above on pink platM. pouto ro«-« tinted a
Supt
cake.’’ “brida’a cake” and. “groom’s these, the top to decorated with
etlng for worship. 11:00 A. te.
all things, she will not allow a maid delicate pink with vegetable ojloring sion.
cake“ become coofused. Each has U* sprig of flower* or frill*. Silver pelMany a firm ha* l>*^*n a.slonlshed.
ilor Bndesvor. 3:00 p. m.
to assist in pinning on her veil—this and garnlsbwl with sprigs oT parsley,
distinctive use aad.should be called leU will also aid In carrying but at­
Senior Endenvor. 6:16 |
I
Juno to the month above all other
cflice must be performed by a wife hot rolls, with individual pats of but- when bro-.ighl Into court charged with
Gospel meeting. 7:30 p. m.
by lU oorrect appetotloa. A wedding tractive doalgns.
ndulii-ratlon
of
It*
R
kh
I
product*,
to
l»e
molded to simulate a rosebud and
? month* devoted to brldee. and Horn©
and mother. In dressing hers^f for
Prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p. WL
cake to a dark fndt mlztnre and Is dis­
The bride’s cake should he Iced In Ler wedding shb must remember to tinted pink. The relishes were radish confronted oo the witness stand by the
Ail are welcome.
CbocT gives lu apace to them thl*
tributed to the gneeU who are bidden whUe. while the cake Itself to usually
rtaio’expert, in tbe |K>rson of a j-oung
put on her right shoe first, unless she roses and olives sersed in pink paper
week.
to the occasion. Th* bride’s cake to made of white pound-cake mixture.
lady, whose ifKtibiuny withstood the
tohea to be ruled with a rod of Iron cases. A delicious nut-and-celery salad
Preaching IT2!3lKT4th*flt. Bateia
a wbliq loar. flavored with almopd. Thp followtng recipe* are standard
onslaught
Of
a
vlg«irou*
cross
examina­
served
In
lettuce
cups,
which
In
-Ji to In loving, not In being loved,
in the hands of her future lord. The
and distributed only to the aiiendanU mas. which have been used many
tion and resulti'il in their ronvictloo ;tl:30p.m. Rev. C. Miller.
right glove must go on first If she turn rested In pink satod-saueers. The
ibo honrt to bleet;
of the bride. U usuaUy eoaoeato a :imes by the writer:
First Pr^bytaHan Cburali.
" It to*li» giving, not la aaoklag glfU.
wishes to always be first to her bus- sweet course was especially attract- Ilf the r<nirt.
ring, phlch fall* to one of the attend­
Since the establtohmcnt of the State
Cor. Washington aad Park suueli.
Ptotachio Ice was sened in pink
Bride’s Cake—One pound white sug- bsnd’s affections. She must remem

we find our quest.
ants when the cake Is cut. The groom’s ir. one pound flour, one pound butter,
Ilev. L. B. Blssell. Pastor.
F\»d Commission, much adulterated
If thou art hungry, lacking heavenly
ber. also, that she must not allow her pai»er-ro*e cups, with pink wafers as
Morning service. 10:30 a. m. oake to what to known as a wkite fruit whites of sixteen eggs, on* teaspoooIfoofl
hs*
l»een
ctitirely
driven
out
of
food, give hope nnd cheer;
prospective husband to see her In her an accompaniment. Coffeo aas served
Bible school at noon.
loaf, and when used Is cut by the fttl baking powder, one teaspoonful al
the market, and the rc-st greatly Im­
Christian Endeavor. C;30 p. 0.
If thou art luid, and vyuhtot bo combridal attire until she meets him be- In small pink cups.
groom and distributed to the guesu mood extract. Wash the butter free
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.
The dlshea comprising the whole proved in its quality. Two notable
j .
forted. may tomorrow * tear.
for the altar, as to do so to supposed
W. M. 6.. first Wadnaadny to tte
by the best man.
eou were all familiar ones, and such instance* are honey and «iUve oil, FWfrom salt, then beat It to a cream. to invite all sorts of bad lock. And
Whatever be thy longlag or thy need,
A portion of the wedding cake
r
that do thou give;
safely promtoe herself as may be (trepared In the home kitch- merly large quanlUie* of di'Ctx-tlons
should be made Into an Iced lonf aad
by the cook of average ability. were sold as such, wblrti contained
‘ So shall thy kouI bo It'd and thoo. In­
that she will be a happy bride unless
cut by the bride M the table, where It thorongbly
add the she shall have assisted in at least Recipes for them may be t»und in any neither, honey or olive oil. while
Inco
deed. ehall truly llve.graces the center; while tho remain­
whites of lour eggs, beaten stiffly:
little particular in the making of tbe numerous reliable cook books day the pure articles are on the n
welooma to aU tte
der should be cut to fit Individual then add nKemaiely until the eggs,
the market, one of which should be kel. In her examination of a lemon
Doing the daily dullo.s.
of her trousseau or In the mixing pi
boxes and dtotrlbnted in thane to th* heatea stiffly, and the flour are used.
every kitchen, so It would be need­ pie she found It made of coal tar and
Fourtaanth Street M. C. (
* Homely lliouph they be.
ber wedding cake. FVw brides care to
guests aa they leave.
Rev. J. W. MlUer. Pastor.
Put to the oxtract and beat onc-haU
palkmtly bearing the bnrdena '
the altar who hare not in all less repItUloo to give them space here glucose.
A dark fruit cake should bo at least hour; pour into n paper lined tin and
Class meeUng. f :45 a. to.
Au Interesting Utile poem from the
His eye alone can see;
particutors complied with the old pro­ The touch of dtoUnctlveness and nov­
Preaching service,
reive weeks old before cult
bake to a^yderate oven one hour.
‘ Meeting with eheerful brlgbtnan
verb about “wearing . something old elty' -was Imparted by tbfe manner of Baltimore “American" amply lllu*
Sunday school at i:
that those who have charge of
Epwonh league at 6:1ffl
Over and over again
r. something borrowed serrtoi,. and *1 lUlle expenditure, too. trate* the outrageous extent to which
Bride’s Cake No. 2-Croam one^ialf
event* should be careful to make this
Evening sermon. 7:30jl
• Much that to weary labor.
and something blue." Tbe something save of lime and labor: but no hostess tho adulteration of ftK>d Is carried
cupful
butter;
then
add
one
and
onePrayer maettog.
important purl of the repast la Ume.
The Coal Tar Lemon Pic.
hose hospitality ^ene* the name
^
, Of weakneta or grief or pain:
new to always in evidence in the
half
cupfuls
flpe
granulated
sugar
and
at
7:30.
Many bride* depend upon cukes pre•
Striving eacdi day to follow
All are we
bride’s fresh attire; the something oii takes these It.to consideration when They’re making cotton cloth*'* from
cream
again;
add
oae
cupfnl
milk
pariNl at the confect loner's, but this.
wool
she
provides
eni.'rialnmeni
for
invited
usually the veil, which to often
t • in the way He haa led.
Is either sandy aad three cupfuls-flour and two teaapoonAnd
Iron
things
from
w*»od
‘ Hiving tbo cup of watelheirloom In tbe family: the something guests.
dry or soggy and Insipid, besMaa lartt- fnto baking powder sifted together
Tbe paper cases, cup^.. trlHs and They're making goodies out of scrap*,
Or *ome wayfarer bread:
borrowed to easily complied with, and
lag the Interest of the home confec­ told to the white* of al zeggs and
nasty things from good;
Making our world the brighter
fancy baskeu may bo bought s-.*
tion. The sandy texture cornea by add six drops each of lemon and or­ may ba a ring or a pin. Tte something
*. *\ing paper things from
Ity anything we can do.
blue may be a blue silk garter or a dealer in table novelties at a trifling
using flour which has been browned ange extracu: add one leaspoonful
rags
*•
5
Wlu iher to Cham: the many
In the oven. A dry cuke is the re­ cJmond extract and bake foriy-flve knot of blue ribbon bidden away.
And money out of
,
^
Or lovingly help the few.
To tosure good snocesi for herself butter may also be bought tor i
minute*
In
a
slow
oven.
sult of using bread floor Instead of
room, and are nseful acceaaorles to i Bui this to sure the wonil as )«*• .
the
brlfls
must
throw
her
bouquet
to
L-'_ Sorx-anta of CSirtst forever,
Groom’s
Cake—One
cupful
butter,
pastry flour, as the former ooatnlns
A coal tar lemon pie!
r* ■ ,liOw at Hto croaa wh cUag;
ber brideanalds, aad the one wbo kltcbeu.—Farm and Fireside.
greater quantity of glutau. Pastry one cupful sugar, one cupful
This to for what we labor.
They’re making comb* from kerosene.
flour contains less and glvee a lender milk, three cupful* flour: one level catehas It wiU be the first one of the
^ - Tin* Daughters of the King.
And pearls from olive oil;
A Turkish Troiwaaau.
mixture. Chorotote, caramel and veg­ teaspoonrnl baking powder, onetelf gneau to get married. The wedding
The trousseau of a Turkish princess They’re making Belgian hares of cau
etable charcoal will aid In prodoclng taaapoanfttl vanilla, three drops lemon ring most not be tried one before the
ceremony
nor
taken
off
afterwartl.
IL A Binn can build a maaakm
And syrup out of soli;
to almost as costly aa that of an
a dark fruit mlztnre. if brandy to ob-, esimct. ; tour ^ eggs, onetetf pound
r And fumlah It throughout.
Jeeted to It may be aubatltoied by pre-i blanched almonds shredded, tbre^ TLo proapective bride must not accept American heiress. At the reoeat mar­ Tbey ro making buckwheat cakes from
I
A man ran build a pal^
paste.
,
riage of the sultan’s dan^ter to Abserved fruit Juice or nnfermented fouriha pound cUnm, oietelf pound a gift at a knife or a pair of adi

wntb lofty walla and stout;
And pumice rtooe—Oh, my!
grape Joke, nltboogh In the process of candied cherries, onetelf pound can­ or anything sharp from her lover wlth- durrehenen Pace, tte mtototer of Jus­
giving a pla or sons* article to tice. the bride’s wtedlng dress was of But Ibis to sure the Umo to kick—
I
A maa can build a temple
baking airthe akohol In the brandy to dled pineapple, all shredded; cream
With high and spackMM dome.
exchange,
lest
their
love
be
ent
nsunA ooal tar lemon pie!
cnparalleled magnlAcence. and Is said
t-vaporated by the heaU touvtng oaly batter and add the sugar; cream
V < But-no man in the world can build
Mgih, then add the extract, part of deV.
to have cost the snm of 5,000 pounda TbeyYe making clothing out of glass
Ladles* Ubraa
the fruit flavor.
That preclcHm thing called—Home.
what tbe bride shall be at­ Of tbe richest oriental aatln. R was
street, near Cass.
Oakea eonUlnlng fruit ahonld be the flour, gad mix well: thea the yolks
And butter out of grease;
tired
In
there
1s
an
old
rhyme:
Capt and Mr*. Mu^l to ctergn.
profusely
embrol^teed
vrith
pearls
and
of
the
«CfB
buatea
nnOI
lemon
color:
baked In a alow oven, bat n dark froK
While maple *mip made from sand
No, tto the happy faculty
Married
to
white.
Public meeUng* every night excapl
copied from a design of a tamoos
rake requlrea a ahnrer beat that a now add the rcut of the flour. Into
imoner than geese;
Of wouK'O. far vkA wide.
You have choeen all right;
Fttmeh ariisL It waa made to the They make from scrap* and chicken Monday nighL
hite fruit mixture. When the cake whlto sill the baking powder, nad add
... ‘ To torn a cot or iialace
Married In gray.
Sunday. 11 a. au Holtoste ■aeftoB
by two dresamakers: they
leave* the side* of the pan. It to done. the tpiU.; then fold to the whites beatInto something else beside;
bones
You win ffo far away;
3:30 p. JB.. Chriatton’e pralaa meah
I
ffllf
lifld
da;
tete
to
a
faaael
Ip^
worked
to
the
presence
of
an
officer
Ibr
the
Brst
tan
adnates
have
the
J' Whoro broihera. sons aad hnahaad
Moat terrapin you buy;
Married to Mack.
and two soldiers, who watched tbflr But an>thlng we'
i mqdemto oven for aa
oven Joat warm: then Increase
*
tired.
*
relUat^ <
You wUl wMh yonrsalf back
*8:00 p. to, n red hot BMtettan teite
Weddttg Oake-Oae i^ou^d each of
sharply. The rest of
heat a little for an hour unffl It to at a
With willing footstep* come;
tnoB p1^»
A coni tar lemon
Married to rtsfl.
the outit was oa a par with tlie*wedwhich shotdd be kept nor, batter and, sugar, one uMeA place of rem where love ahoundaYou’d batter be flaud;
*Our atandnrd, "Holtoete Unto tte
dtog garment, while the Jewels premaUonaiT ter tour hoars tor a flre-^ apoontol tech of daaamoa. mace and
i; A perfect klagdom—Home.
Married la green.
aeq^ to ite bride surposeed 0y ever
Lord."
pound cake nnd to the aaasn propoc^* nntmeg. oueAalf pound chipped can
Aatemed
to
be
seen;
Our BatttoOy. *BtaMn. ttert 4o
died citnm. V* pounds «hch pitted
heaid of out of the “4nMan NlflMa
A boaae la built of hrieka aad atoaea. Uoaa for n larger caka.
Married to bine.
Bahratlon for Too." ’
Eptertatoments."—Exchange.
Tte fnrit ahteM he cut Into «mll ratotea nad cnrraaU. two pounds each
or atfla aad poat* aad piers.
Yon’U always be tnm;
, But a tepe la built of loving deeds ptooaa. and a pair of sharp sbeara wlU siksed figs and dates, three gills
Bride*: Caka.
Married to pearl.
fruit tolqa. atoe uggA ialoe aad fimted
Rev. D. Oachlia. Pastor.
be tonad a giaal aM 1a thU
tkst atani a ihmiaand years.
Ton'll Ihro
lire in
la a whli
whlri;
Cream one.ahd onatelf enpflffls nf
10:30 a. wu monring se
A hoiiac. though bnt a hamhk cot. stone the ratotas. then split la two. riad of oae lemon. Julod and grated
fllnyoUonr.
•ngar and onuhalf espCnl of hatter.
After tte frail is maaanrad. It ahowM rtod of two ovmagaa. Cream the hair
I'-:
w^ln lU waU. w
V p! S. IlBL i 15 Ikte
Thea add O0telf oogtel of arilk. nnd
ter and fMM: ^
^ todoM.
ffliteday evuntog Oodpal
A borne of jrrtcMeao^totety. rich In ba flonrad with aome of the floor I
gradanlly two cnpCnla oC flow with
mixed
-----------. stir to tte yolk*
^rad tor the catei IV* will ptoTfpt aad ‘ g Wi
tevc’aeioragli^

Moirtai flf mmm

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for Ot aa muMir Kkm<u .
Her grarfowa pruaaMia Mt the mv.

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toTftft

«ar *tfttf«ftU Pioridoftt iaise* SI. T*yfiaeeadWanS
aaiMMyotohalL AUtkxiKtrmh.
l3T daptand the gopalftrtty of Uter- Malice to ftH Faraeaa IntorMtod:
MgrlMf
The apeetal aeac«m«»t tax rcR
fttftie whWk ■lUtftlftft a«ftia»i the flwrftese law, apboU* dtaoree asd em the eoaetonctloB of a traak aewer^
:tUt
Ho.
7.
begtontogfti
the
WerOtotiitlci He
■ aaptotapapl^i
fayons toQ frM m mufm at morttM a*
loft of North XMon *met with
tiw~thaBcef north to Bay
one of ihft daa^err of the age. Aft*
•treei to Baa- V«ftWb B.B.WPll*BMtoTMMsn
o^ sab>eet Oft which he espraoeS
_______ _ w to DiTtotan street,
hla*^ Tiganoftaly waa the ftctioB of
thence to Memroe street, xhaaee on
eongrBaa la kotlaf nwBcy tor a«sartfta Hontoe. Wniow aad Mndtaon stM
«A«r>t» aftw&s Jhe Indtaaa. He de> to Randdliih street, also oo todolph
dared that the atate most net be «1- street frosa Bay street to the afley beFtfUi Ward.
tweea Cedar and Spraee strret^
toved to noogatae. aay ehnich «*
to the alley west of BSawood
let to a* Beraona IMsreatoe^
anch. The giadftatcft were adriaed ftTchoe. tbcaee to Madtaoa street, has
he spadal asscssmswt tax roO^
COTStroctloo of Lateral Sewer No. <
by Dr. Taylor to act tbcmselTCs been placed to mj bands for ooUectioa,
the same to be collected to three
lewer DIstrtrt No. S. located to the i
of I
sunaienU. the first installmeat to
y between 'Washington and 1“
church pad atate. At the *ftaie time paid OB or before Jt e SO. IMS.
«ier streets, beginning oc Oarfidd
he amlatalaed that edticatton without
E. HASKELL,
nue. mnnlDg thence west to Barlow
aty Treasurer.
street, thence north or Barlow *
aplrttuftl aide and fixed amra! icanWashington street, thence wen
llbin..
,
lagt I* a fftilare and abaeaoe of reUg- OIBce-Roam 20* Siau
Washington street to Railroad avecne.
km* udtblng to the pobHc schoota a
thence to connect with trunk. sewer.
daaser. Ethic* and laorals. he ealil,
has been placed to my hands for col
lection, the same lo be paid on cr beetmU be taught wltbooi Introductos
Cbltteodctt and acverol other couaita* rcUgtoaa dl*cti»lca.
Netioe to all Persons Interestod
of eaabwn ArkaofcBJi. aaw the RoremOr
City Troasarer.l
nlttlnic woarHy aad wlih half-ckaied
The special assessment tax roll for
the obastructioo of l^au-ral Sewer No.
eye* la oae of the l«fttber-ra«hkm*d
1 to District No. 1. beginning at
chair* of the ftayoao hold. -FceUn«
totorsecUoD of WelllngUm street, at
Lftdly, Rovemor, ehr ahkod Mr. Oola;
the alley betwi-cn Front and State
“you*ro
looking
pretty
rocky.” Netiee to all Paraena Intorastod:
streets In said city, thence ninlng
The assesament roll for tho Improre- vest to tbo east ivcnty-lwo feet lot
“Kocky.** ejaculated the g«»vcmor.
a*. bloA five, original plat of the vil­
meat
of
Sixth
street,
from
the
east
"See here, Clyde, If I were as rorhy- »»
line'of DIrblon street to Uie west line lage (now cityl of ‘Trarerso C'ty.
The special aaseasment tax roll for
I foci IV! B*?ed btaatlng."
of Cnlon sirw t is now In my hands Jdich... has been plsrod to roy hand*
he paving of W’est Front street, from
collection,
same I
lion. the

l>r. E. I». Heiftion delivered ft lecture for the collection of the third InRUlIthe west line of Unloo street to the
before JJam ; SO. ISOS.
X the *nh)crt of "Poolh” at the l-ake BK.*tt ti^ctbcr with the ac«:TiH'<l Inter­
west line of Maple street, is now In my
lASKEI-U
M. E. Hi
est on all unpaid inKtallments. ti c
City Tri-a.«;urcr. hands for collection. The first Install­
same to l>o paid before the first-day of
A 202 State Dank building. ment to be paid on or b<^ore June 30,
July. IMS,
IMS.
was presidinx, Introductd the s|>caV« r.
II. E. HASKEI^U
M. E. HASKEU..
City Trca-mr
saying; "W.- are slioui to listen
City Treasurer.
klr«.'Atilliony I»rexrl, wife of the Office—Room 202 State Bank huUdlng.
loftorM on fool* by one of the grest- Offlec-noom 202 State Bank bulldli
June 1-lmo
June l-lntd
wen kiM.wn inlllionnln'. is a great
cst—there the bishop paused, whlk
the nuiUiwrc bnd.c into sn uproar of
The t
. „
Knc,
tanshifr, and tlwn contUiiUMl) the adnptetl
bylaw lo |.Tvhlblt the |*eo- 1
*
r.W'atcHi Icciuren; of modem Ihncs." pi* from using U-td tani
nguage <
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Or. Hensoh. nosl.-H. m.ni.lniMiod. rcr'^e their
Louses.*
Notice to all
end said; "Imdles nnd gi.-nUcmen. I
Dent roll for the paving
The ai
not ns nr«?at a fool ns our Illshop
i-t from Front street to
of Cass
t. * mi
Stale street and State
* street from
Vln«'iii—(bero n paucc ami ni<»rtUnion
street
to Cass street is now In
Tt%m
QuM»r*
OI«y
Mo^or
laughtci- from the ntidi«*nr«*. and Ibcn
my hands for . iho collecJlon at the
tho ibictor «mtlnoc<n wiuild have you
third Inatallmenl. together with the
iKslIcve.- ,
nccriiwl liiU-eeKt on all unpaid In
mentH. the same to be paid befor
Among the l,rjk» Ttattlc Crock cUIIBI day of July. IMi.
tons norrod with notices that there
M. E. HA8KEIX.
City Treasurer.
were nuisances on their pmp«>rty need
to 25 horse power Marine Gasoline
I Office—Room 202 State Dank buUding.
log Ininn'dlate removnl were‘ a ««®*;
Engines.
Equal
to
the
bei»i;
no
com­
' June 1-lrao
!•«* throe 1
her of city uniciidM, and un1<>ss
petition with lower grades. : : : J :
board oflltlals ruV«'t ibe licalHi l«»ard
demaud.*. n» witp n» cdlor clllrens,
A "hut vhop” was opcntnl In I>on.
MltortuFftio«ajr*cJ toy
they will bo am^ted.
don by the Coanteui Fabricottl, recent­
ly.
Uveried fooUSBD handed oruund
tea snd cakea

aECTRIOTY
FOR
POWER

PMMO TUNtll»-W. K. 1

PM. g B. CHAU
tmm
m yMjMjigiiA to m Mi m
L g MAimW TBjihii
gaoft. OPeaSMPMtJ

No attterWHAT FOWm

SEmem

.

City Book Stose.
**”^*H^ iita.i

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

gnaaWtaf
I

All
who luu Ju»t rcturtic^l
tnm ft Karoi«<«»B iomr
«rf fttua«l*
itif ft eoDcm dmo lijr «<i«frled Wft«ner^ mvbftfttrft la i>>»- Mr*? cmIdo.
N«1 to hha Ml ft nMrthcri/ woman
fRMB ft JK««UT“
*****
®
very rtcli^il«iBftn. Thr «»1.! tally wn*
cbfttUAft^Hh ft Rcnatan Mmnicss. who
•ako4; >l)on*t you ibtnk tbat Uamroach
*»**“• ron*!'**'*"*’ *® y*’***'
oo«iiif7*r' A^Wy'U. now” wM'ilic »fIftMe Willy.'-I aont think w«t ever
ro4e on i>ta oftr.~
R. %. WUltataWKi. -ft rcaldtot of
PottavlUo, Pft., ha» ftnld »<» lb*’ 0<?r*
X ' fluui ROvommont thr *« rro; of a nowly
- pfttentod ftrmor ptaii«. The Amwl
__ ftovertiinf nt Tofusod to l>uy. Thr
•:
chtaf fiwturc of tho Williiurhlon armar l« thal U dooa not pr*»»Pol an al»*
aolato iwtaUnro to projecllli^.. bnt
ran bo conttr«cto«l on warKhlpa »o
that U will yb-M nllKhtly wlim atruck.
Tbo Invoator^clalnui thal tbo armor ta
ftbtolnicly lmp«»rtmblo. Tin* pricf
paid by Oonaany for Uio ♦oerK In nalH
to make Wflllamaon a wtwitby mna
After aenriDB the Unltrd Slfttoa
poatmaaterJouRfr than any other n
la hla 8iatf>, Captain Kn*d niln ban
juat mraod over the Maarouiah. IIL.
(4Bc« to hta auccoaaur, John Plot ho.
He had been in clmrs** ultifi' 1M19. with
tbebxcepUon of the two tenba oM»fri«Wwrt Clevetand. Captain DUk al««
carrlM off the honor* an n Memorial
<lay orator of the aiatr. liy reason of
baTlnB apoken at every ohwrvanm
alnce Ibt* day waa'Oi.iabil» ho.1. Horn
nimnj.
In Klrrhhelm lkadan«lan. Oorii
icrfcnn
Feb. 3. IWl. bo oamo to Amoi
with bib paronta in Iklt.
A doliiavllon of ropnbllcan irilllirlana cant'd ui«on Mayor. Willlnm H
Hayea of riMsburit nnd *niinii<>d him
a* lo hla a-llllnsrocsn to be a candi­
date aiialn. ‘‘Not for ipo.” wav the dc^ ddftd reply. *'l woniiin'i nc«-ept tbta

S'

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Beardman River.
' Bcctric IJsjit
L Power Co.

PAVING m

Cahloek. Both ikosas

Vm Af* IM Fariiag Well.

itSSe
«K ao near at band, they wID

PAVING TAX

M^MWy. unr ut mm,
T. W. THIIILBY, DaaUg Ofor^
asm * Bart s iawalTy atora. Bocb
•boaasm _________ ____
•eta orar first Natloaal baak. Oh

MADE IN TRAVERSE CITY

GUARANTEES TO CURE
DRUNKENNESS.

WIVI. JAOKSOIM,
*Traiv*rm» Ol^y» MipH.

l*roWUr tVjort
Urond Trmr*i
At a

e?~=s;hmi

jniH WB

a

I
THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATHS
• RHEUMATISJff, KEURAI tfl A. LUMBAGO,
--------------------DNCT, LIVE
LIVES.
DISEASES.' STOMACH,
KIDNEY,
TROUBLES,'Etc.
H»r citT ol MknU'.-a4<>« <t

Maid peiiHfuicr prarethat the eald i
trator may be aoihorttrd.nnpowered
reeled lo make and exoeute eon
k
•nlMxl In Mfeld e« itrwet to MUd Maartoc
oieUtions and

n<HMi be OMKirncd for the htwrin* of aold

petlUooer
.... _____ to
.. ^eperw^
___________________ iedln Mid
Mtate of the nendrwer at Mid petitioo. and

Sr.

ortl, a tMori^MpM printed and clreuliUed in
hroe eoooiMiTe week, prerion.

Reasonable Prices
LAWN MOWERS
CARDER HOSE
REFRIGERATORS
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
GASOLIHE STOVES
Bine Flame OU Stoves
SCREEN DOORS
WINDOW SCREENS, Etc.
Wc Hfifca mtOfiSS TIiSliiip

FRANK TRDDE

og g H. LYNCH-2 aad 4 Botbar
laad block. pbyalctoB aad aurgaoa.
aUxana phone *04. '
DRS. J. a fc JURY J.TRUEKL00D
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OflkwftftTa WUlMlni Bide- h ft Si. to a
1*0 a p. ». T to * .vMliMia. niiililmsi ■
Wjwkoopflo*. CXtlarnn phone AST.

JOHN R. SANTO
Now Wmtataa Bloek, TMt«m m>i
gp.CABVBRABRg

FIRE INSURANCE
g L. g BtnLDiNg

g D. TYLER
OOat M, Mmr wmal. WDft O-

H. & I. E TWEGUID

1X0. A JARVIS

DENTIST

REMOVED TO OmCBS
OVElJOmiSOlfDIUGCO.

RUNISTCE. MICUKl^N.

SPECIALTY
CO.
ThiBig VaidnliliSlint..

isga.

DENTIST

Jodae U Prohote.

DENTISTS
The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.

drad^ ^?Pl!5SiSSi dSuI <5
MIRVtY H. ANDERbON-Attorosy
and ooonsMor. Wilhelm block. Trararea City. Mich. ^ CiUsoBa pboaa 10k.

I4A Front Stroat
May C.JunS IO-i:

Or. Siwpr & PmUHigu

Monday |g

201 FRONT STREET

JURPET CIEUM6 WORKS.
“.s.-p!s ^ "■ mSSs tSiewn!r*'*^
lyKsUSQIERAL HSIlBt^CE
!»*ttsa«?ES2SS5sr--

Carpet Cleaning and Feather R««v

"ySS* SSt

^cv3l

awinr to be mode into ruga, 1st sso
•tanryoasampisa
....

H. g

»llMEWWII.Httid BLOCK

•ht»f»e «tS

OUID MPIDS a IIDim IT
eOSPART.

Real Estates

O. D. MILLER
OBMTItoT ,

I. MM ana... April .

'S^^'LuriOriau-.

Sl»2?=S2’Ira£.*

A 8 p. to. ensMta.

TiSi^tMiwi

ICE AND WOOD...
When TOO want loo or Wcxxl don’t Ustcn to a n
talker; ho waiiU your dollar today and will bo in
le yon
other town tomorrow. I do not nood to mak<
now that I
promiaoa aa to
Rood acn iw; you kiw
hiivc dome ao during tho fnat 15 years and aspect to
til) *ebo end of Umc. DtiMBS* fhm» 70

ADMISSION

15c, 25c and 35c

» Itavlftof d
«PB m the thick of tt aad the parttal
• victory be ama coet him asaay «leeplav i^ta. Oa thr alibi of the flaUh, Clyde -Oola. district aUorney for

HABItY g MARNtR-Bxpset gtoao
tBpar and acUoa ragalator. Balls
IPetloa gaaraatood. Wltk Ktmbat
MortcBoiiBa. Cits, fhoaa M4.

SEASONABLE GOODS

PVTWMW ibU-mU..! in eokl enU^. ore
re-iolred to appiwr at a MUon of aold Court
Ut the
then to bo hotdM In the Probate offl
city of Trarerwe Oty. and show on ___.tf any
there be. why the prayer d the petittOMT

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lO Oftffit and M p«nt BaaM
AMOT no tOMTiniTCS

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7m riwdlnr and flllng the peUUon. duly veH
fird of Manrloe De. k«r of Trar«r«-t*ty.*n mid
euonty. r«pr,«ei,tiiie lo the conn that Be^
Youker did In hi. life tiwe. t«» wit: On the »»»«
dertdJnly.A.1) IWS, tweetee fr»>m Herw
W. Hmlth. * certain land
cnt.«t and d. lirrmd to M

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that that life Ih slrcmmuB cnotifeh for i=:•
him. When he ww elecunl mayor he
have vxcltiKlvc
If*' i»crfcctly satlsl
ftppolnttxl ft number of his friends to
ta
rcJUilfie
and
will
rof..nd
the
good ptwItlooB. It set'ms that aliout company la rcJUildt
money if Tbi y full
Pine-tenths of them have "laid down’' for liittn»r. Johns
oo him and his trtMildro hsvc caused erso City, Mich.
hla bntwn locks to iiirn white. The
mayor Is going bark to the lumlH-r
Adiidrnl lloJcAlvciiSky> keynote of
bnsInt'M Just as soon a* be ran get life !•« "work.*’ On U-lng nskf<l whnt
wns bU b:tnb-*l work he rcidUd InottU
stunt ly: "luing Mh."
Tho gnwt family of Bllay. a Hty of
14J100 Inhabitants In tbo rhUi|>i>ine
Istand of Kewroa. 1* that trf Ming I.4.C.
They aro Chinese nicKtlro*. i>atrl
archal and vastly rich, the gtviil hous.
shelters tho sons and iliclr fumilUnL.
more than forty adult*, with drove-! of
-----In. Tho eldest stm has Juet com-.
his stvond term a* governor of,
Tho head of the- family
U OommsnoIrtK
lorof his oxoolloncy, Benora
I* KO yoara old. C b'ot
|bly weighs rr.O pounds,
gambler and will
rs nl I ho Tt»un4
mrols ta'Inx'
hor side. AlsvuP
takes fnini l er;
iday moruing.'
irch In hor Ma- ’
BKA1>E3> HY . *"
ha* by no
Saidcr Mi i«ui. tht
I the hearts of
.,»ftT»ttn»r»
\.leading trade
- -Two KentaclUr Cirb
that a gtvat
Kw««t
trom tJ»® Siuolh.
ftn »if
Edwia and EfTia Banes
r jftas* bo«’n pxir-!
l-TuirA-UT t'-oiiooly vTivt-iTo
statea that she
t bride of the n'lpntng
F. Lorauia Brott
MuniUrtv-tt- Attl.t
R to wenr any but iv nrUl.sh-made
' dress. The same imiar. re
.niGistrated Soagt
WitU t«wtitdul t\>li»m«l IVturr*
ferrlng to the evening ct»nrta mm ls>*
Ing held by the king and qutvn. doHotlaik Ketures
oftlK-dj^rokiTwa by thr i'nrstalgrspli
: clarea that they an* not m good for
as the tale
A'lcioria**
‘ bnsliK
lefUMd, Maral and Eatarftemoon tlrppftog/rooms. l«>canse In
VwiwAi^£
afters
the tatu'r tto> dresses of all who at­
▲ dxm tor
rhtliUoi and
tended were seen. >|}orea* imw the
debutantes and those presenthig tb(*hi
are the only ladle* who pas* the
throne. The msjorlty. tbcivforo. do
pot trouble therosi'lvca abont ntmt dretocs. aa they arc n»>t In evidence.
Quite a gathering of politician* nw't
tn MemphU a few dayw ago fighitog
for Ptasiety t»f a levee board. Ifttc
hoan were kepf. long conferencro
held and many blandishments to the

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In then tU-T »f the edate of Henry Tookt-r.

ary wcrenUt^to|M).tMK)ayror."IJ<-.«
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fore he became mayor Mr. ItaycR wa. clmndcu-e. Write to the Orr!n<. C^m-



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