The Evening Record, May 24, 1905

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The Evening Record, May 24, 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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1905-05-24

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■ ^HE 'iVENmO' RECORD
6 O'OLOOK EDITION

cnv. RUCHIOAM. WEONEMtAV. MAY M. ItOt.



MARTULLAW
rillUE NAMCHIDSE
MUEB BY A nMI FOnHICARO

EOWIN tAMAKINE OEAP.

j^lB

EMtorid •
M AirtoyM. a Yw
Aba
ftiwU to tba CtmIbs ItoeatE.
KhvlM. Mich, May J«.-ad«to

6itts hr Cmmmmtnt
that are aRaraibUd are Book*. In tliis atore yott,
can find a brand new lot of tbo neweat in fancy poet,
ioal worba, inch as padded ooae oalf edition*, faarnt
leatber and padded silk* that are most attnkire. A
full line alM> of late lx»ka of fiction. May we have
the pkMure of showing yon theee good thing*?

errv IB THIUUTBNEO WITH SUCH

Ul«mMANT AMO •VtTANMm
ALMLOtTTHClRUVM.

CaalM Hsu Mi CmM U 0« M-

PATm MAY
^
OBCIIR
SOON
:i.


Meat. pMaed avay at lO. W MM alibt.
He VM T2 years of nge pad leavaa a
wife, two sons, three daagbiars and
one brother. A year ago. he auEerad
a atroka of paratosto from which be
never rscovered and this oompWeated
wtth atomaeb tronble ennand hto death.
Tka funeral aervloa wUI be Prtday
•HIPPBD QUIETLY TO CHICAGO
morning at Id o'clock.
PROM ROCK lELANDb

BM THE TROOPS

By Wbs to tka Bf anlag Baeoad.
CaatoB. Oklo. May 14.—Tka Caatoa
Biata bank cAoaad Ua doora today. A Nlnaty^lglil gaiaafil of tha Lumbar
staiasiaat la pmMaad to tka pokSd
Mrms to Tied Up an Aeaaufit
PUttlAM AWO Mr AWMIEt AM lata tkla aftatMoo. Tba raaoaioaa aC
af tka Mara BtHklng- PacOM tMi ALiirr.
tka bank aoeoidlaa to a avom atata>
tariaa May Ba Claaad.
meoi of ibe cashier March €, IMB.
oera HttAUM Tka cause of the
By
Wire
to the Bventof Record.
faJlora U net yet elaar.
CkleagD. May 24.—aecretary Hooper
at the lambermen Mid .today that
OCMIAAL AENJIMICAMrrF LOST
ywigkt per cant of tbe lumber
laae of Chicago to cripplad m the
HANY UtH.
result of tka drivers going ont in sym­
pathy wltk other taamatars. Hooper
i#lii» rhfmmf ¥tSkm Hr IHIIm Mmsaid I will only be a matter of time
aatll a shortage of lumber will crtpple
Ur 911 • V«f«ii4t sh4 OrssH
Ing ladoatrles aad tie up the faoWHILS rOLITICIANk AM TBSMtortee nnleaa teamsters can be se•UNO FOB THtIB X>BS.
•09T and ft OttMf*.
L CaitHdges for the mlMttomen
ware shipped quietly to Oklcago from
Bj WIM to tkm Bvooloc B«>ord.
the Rock lilaad arscMl and Chicago
mim. Mo. Mv t4.-PM Nokoto threatened with a period of martial
foforoor oC Bok« wm mi

mi

PEOPLE CHEER
MAYOR WEAVER

•HOOT AT MANCELOMA.
Aim Meeting of tka I
Tha Maneetoaa gun club srtll gtva a
big ahoot Friday and acvwal of the
local trap ahooters are going over and
try for prises. Owing lo the fact that
there w!U only be a feW that can go.
Che regular weekly shoot of the Trav.
erse City Rod and Oun club will be
held Friday afternoon m osual.
On Thursday evening, at Mancelona.
a meeting of the new soprtsmen's M
soclatkm win be held.

Evtrrtkttn la 0*M$
TARS.PAT11ITUATB.
ns.PLAUiLXAraxas
Ym we hbv; a line of Oxtonb that we are prood of.
Oxford* to fit ever)- foot
Oxfords in every new otyle.
Oiforvls in i^ery leatber.
Oxford* for old mra.
Oxford* for yonng men.

fl.S0 h fS.SO

THl BTOIK THAT FILLS

BY CHMRINO
PH I LA DC LFH IANS.

9Mlad Ika prlaoa M wall as bjsuni*
ora wm tUllad hr tba eaplosUm oed Olamtaaad Tw Mambara of tha one
Aba onoriittaj raoatfMl fatal Injurlaa.
nlalpal DIraetara Yaotarday far
' BatHa lo
Participatiop In the Oaa BUI.
OuMiHi Uac. MaoebarU. May 14.Others Atannad.
CoMMAdara of tka Rinalaii and
Moaa pMaa ara alaaalr obaanrlof
aoali otbafa i|MMranaoU and It la ba- By Wire lo the Breninf Record.
Phlladaipbla. ' May
S4.— Mayor
llaaad a giaat battta wUl aoon taka
maoa. A bold raooanaisaaoa vm Waavar. who dUmisaad twj> nea
Mda kr Oaaatal li<Yni«akainpra of the
traopa at a loas of aavaral hundred for participalinc In the aas bill, wm
cheered rocifcrously as be pi
man hAllad and voondad.
through the atreeu to bis oAce thU
Mb THimmi at Pallaa
St. Miaborc. May I4.-A boasb- Bomlng. At tlAM be could hardly
tkroirlas laaidaat oeoofrad at Sladlaa. work kla way through the crowd. Polk
a Mini ahoot Sfiy AHaa/roai Waiaaw tlalan. ig gaaaral are tramWiag
day. Mdal Isat tkey also will ba dl»
St
Idr tka ptdMa is4Uf oa Ike raranda
oC a boosa aatll tka oAaar appeared
on his rrtom iTOSi a public eotwtaln>ple were 1n*i
Juiad In tba aiploalon. Including the
jPOUoa master, but bone fatally. The
DAUGHTER OF COWARO FIIHER
iwtkdows la all tka buildings in the v|.
OF NORTH MANITOU.
dally a

DIED FRDM DIPTHERU

REPUBUCAN
, CONVENTION

Mrm. Piaher and Twa CMIdren Ara
Alta III WRh the DAaaaas Wm
the Third DMth.

Ipaelal to tba Branlng Record.
Olan Arbor. Mich.. May 14.-UlUe
atCRETARY TAPT DSLIVSRED May. the d-year^ daagbtar of Mr.
and Mrs. Bdward Flabar. died tbU
KEY NOTt dPttCH IN OHIO.
afternoon at 2 o’clock of dlphiherta. at
their aummer home on the North Man
Itou Uland. Mr. and Mrs. Flaher are
raaldanu of Qlen Arbor but spend
Ibalr aommers on the Island, where
Mr. Piaher Is a member of tba Ufa tavPAID GLOWING TRIBUTE
lag craw. Tha family Is aapaclally be
RDOBEVELT.
reared at prsaant m Mra. Piaher and
two other cbUdreo are down with the
Chief Executlve’e Peiloy In dreaded disease. Mrs. Olaranee f
son U also ill with the disease aad
to Raliraad Lapislatlen
they. too. ara having a aartooi Ume
haring lost one daughter iMt
from tba dlaaaae. Dr. Slaplcka of Le^
land, tka county coroner, to on the
By Wlfstotbe Brenlng Baoord.
Oaltuabua. O, May IT.-The sute Istond and eierttag every eBort to
repubikaa aORfastlon mH bare today.
so far darelopad and three deaths.
Ooeamor Hatrlok wUi be
toBorrow and tka piatform will approra the ndmtnletratton of President
BooMirelt. Becratary of War Taft,
who praaldaa at tka conreBtlon. dellrarad tka kayaota apeech. Taft u
WAt FANANCIAL BANKER OF
lookad on by many m a presidential
ARCTIC EXPEDITION.
poaalbUUy In Ifdi. He paid a glow,

NAS fRESIDEHTIAl ASPIRATIOIIS

WILUM ZEKLER DERD

Chicago. May 24.-AII proapecu of
moe In the teamstera* strtke have
dtoappaared and It will be open war
from thto time on. The last oonferencec
looking toward a peaceful adlusimem
WM held IMt night between James a
Barry, business agent for the Kspress
Drivers* union, and the local maMgers
of the aeveral express companies.
e oonlereaoa wm brief and point*
ed. Bttsinaas Agent Barry opened the
goUnUona by aaytag:
Our position to this. I want all the
m ralMtated except those who have
been guilty of vkOance. 1 cannot do
anything dHaraau That to what the
local unloa wanu and timb to what
the local oSoers have told me to deTkai to all 1 oaa da The men
^gll want to go back In a
alL THBt to ike poaltlooand tha akiok oAclals.*’
The raply of the repreeeautlvea of
the exptoM companies wm brief. It
wm:
-Our opimsliion to the reinstalemeni
will be the Mme four yesrs from now
M It is today. We will not take them
back under anj- clrcumitancos.*’
This brought the conference to a
close, and all parses concerned in It
left the city halL
Mill Men Go Out.
A meeting of the United Employers*
AMOclatkm of Wood Industries, which
U compoeed of Ere ateodaUons emng W arms owning lumber
yards, planing mills, sash and door
rlaa. etc,, wm held yesterday aad
H WM dasAded to call upon their
driverf to nmke dellvertea. Tkto will
foree out IJOO additional men.
Unlees the strike Is settled within a
abort time the carpenters, stone ma­
sons and other alBUatcd organltatlons
am bound to become involved in the
Tha posalbimiea for Incroaeed rlo«.
tog are vMtto entorged by the spread
of the atrlke to the lumber district
The territory which generally goea
under
deelgMtlon enotidi e**"*g
tb. rlTtr from to«l to w«tt sboat
tbrto bbl * bsU mil. and tor ptobabix
mn. to tb. Borfb sad (outb of the
mt. It U a dUtrtet not«J for the
m» toob* wWeb h»v« marcbed
tbrooeb ft darta* former .trike* and
bu biTaribbir canaed more troable
cbaa aajr oth« part of the cllj.

Tiwmw to Etop
SfcertB Bsrrett *a>d MM al«M:
lag tributa to Praeldant Roosevelt and
-M the OiM outbreak of trouble
atrongly dafaadad the chWf exeeuBafare He Ratirad. Ma Wm Head a< which la any way appnmcbe. Ibe riotihra s policy wigiWttng imllroad laglalalac we bar# bad I Mmll call for troops.
ths Royal Baking Pamdnr ©
lion, the attltadO lownrd the Boutb
1 win do eTemhln* la my power to
Amerlcnn republic aad other public
order, but the mluui
CM* beyrad me I wUl appeal to the
A faction lad
Ourarnor Herrick. By Wlr. to the StmIbc RMoed.
Suatoed. CoDiL. May 14—WWIam (Ofomr aad the troopa wlU be oe the
United Btataa BikiW Dick and Oeo.
(loaad wttbbi taaa tbaa two boaia.a CkMi. tba etketakau laadar. easily E«l*ler. aho «bi
Brery preparattoa has bees mad*
huMcm of
uonlndlad tka EEBtairtlon. Ualtad the world M the
for a ptotoPt to.M—br tb. ratlmml
Btataa Bsnalar FMtBlM and QOBgFsaa. potor expedltiOM. died lU hto
CuaitU Mtd a Mrce eraMcaitoat of
man Oiosvenar.
Woal- t:20 thie momto
thrown from a euirtage atrtklng oa kto riot oartridee* b»» beea iwe*4»od.
«ou ware not ptca^
kead. tost taU aad tkto cuused a leaAoa Tb*.a dlfler from the ordinary ride
of Ike brato. Before retiring from ballet M toat they cootala three bucktaken uii't T«OAV.
aeUve baslueM In im. EeAglm wm abet each la idaee of the slacle steel
tliK rrMk emit AM. to Um« tke bend of the Royal Baking Powder

Mi% riMk «M
Wr ««t cat os by (

vM baa both
MSto. anr the
wk. aco today.

today. Eh* ta iMtlac Moaf yaty
Blaaly. tha tnaad* bMas Maoat
haatoO. WlMB lb. I. abl. lb. vin s.eaia brtttMbi IMt aad wiu b. abto to

fter. C. W. CMrk and wife arc the
prood POCBMIOT* of a now esaacaUm
who arrired la the ahape of a Uttic
daackler at tbMr boat*, eoraar M Ua-

Mr. bad lira. Oeorc* OomMI of «1I
Eeomto Miwet are cMdd*a*d this mon-

1

.................

Mr. aad Mr*. Georce NIekersoo of
Va*ta Batr. Moatoalm eouaty. broucht
tb* UUrd paUoPt to tb* aayium yeeterda, atunmoa. Mre. BMbw Bp-mer
at tbeir ho«»* towa betac «k«b t
tor tha saeoad tlisa ‘ lor trean
aMda treat batac a patMM at Now,
berry for simUar treatmsal *0**e year*
aco. MT.aadMn.Mekanearen
bOM Ul* BOnlBC.

toWEMt
.

• Vivi^r

m

Uvulors

COUIO HARDLY GH TO OFFICE

Wod 91 i ocM tiBif aftomoao bjr
Um oxpkMioo or o bomb Uirowo ol
Mm vbll* to a canrtaia ndtof tlir
tha atraau. A llautenaat who ac

CITY BOOK STORE
BOlAITMtCBU CO. Pmto

STANDARD
PERFUMES
Iq every line of boainoes
thoiv are some who €‘xoell.
In aelectiuK our atex k of iK*rfnmea wo have picked the
BEST ODORS of the mamifacturers who have excelled:

PBlmcr, WoadwortB, QUrtic
Bld LszcUcare retwiiaed as
the beat American perfumers.
Then we hat^ added a few of
the beat IMK)RTED odors.
Come in and Ipok at <mr
line and you will ljeronvinc«l
that w<* have the

BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS.
THE

AMBIiCAII DRUG STORE
213
Ktoa* p-rton*

H. R. MacdonaKl. Itrr.
O. C. MOFFATT

FOB RrMJttE. onmJBfW. w

eoM ftYMi mm tsfllJOCT
Ot*BU STE sot BSdo trom too wosr s
littlowldlo sM fWU aotao tortfrsm
Uo CooL Dnftg leokUig. kM4 tks osier
kl»4; esooitoto
siittosUy toksy
mod yosll rUscIi tko s>gM»—< Iw Pur*

Kubeck & Hoyt

Olo%Klmrm

A Distinctive ShoB4si^
Dorothy Dodd
Whi n you mn* it yon will g.'iy mi
whfu ydU wear it
will
Biiy so. t<Ki

...€kcJusIp« Sgtats..

GUT PRICE SHOE Bachant & Roscoe
SALE
Now is the time to
Clothe your feet, with
our Shoes for little
money and be happy.

ELKSKIN SHOES
to fit all size of feet.

See Our Window for
Bars:ains


AbGtrmots of TttiG
FRIOBS MATISFACTORY
BaMMIaltaBln IGe#

A RIUE SER6E SIHT

ALFRED GREIUCK
& CO ...
143E.HIOHTST.

No\af on S3l

"ELORALIA"

iTYc
KVKE.

Not Only
ForLumber
and Boildinr Ma­
terial but for all
kinds of finished
woodwork!

T i* this month decides yorr moving to a new business
* location, let us supply the new store front and
fixtures arranged and designed to suit your conveni­
ence. We've evcr>^ facility for turning the work out
promptly at the best price!

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.
Cltlzsns Phons. 32; Bsll. 100.

W. L* Brown. ktoAngM.

FANCY VESTS

The Newest Flower Song,
•Y

W.

M.

STKirrBrdS

lrh«roauo«ory »»rle*

GRMNELL BROTHERS

Iv

MICBIfiArS LXAIttRG MUSIC BOUSI
KtotoM •r*.on« S*.

men's Pants ,
ft. h f$. per pair
We are eapeciaUy straog on medium priced pants
lorbasineM or wutkingmra. two doUan to three
doOaia, we oaa show you Yahwa that trifl compel
youiniuctioetoyotir.eM»nd otitaehrecto gixe n*
yonrtrede.

Fancy and white Vests will be very popular with amart*
dresMos during toe coming seaM>n. Kothing look*
so neat and gontocl a* a :

VEST THAT’S "PIFFERENV
white, fancy figuree, meilium or dark effeela, in
handaome pattema, you’ll not hit
in it” this tea■on nnleee you have a Test That's

HAMILTON CLOTKIHCffl

.-I

Tha Wocaae'a club gave oaa of lu
laanaat aodal aftaraona at tha dal
mao la the Chrnagla iibcary yaatar
day. &w»iorgaftlnla
. ----- _
tha raoi that tha dab baa haan afrahto the better that h baa a apbere
Md OTtW lb.I 1.
rirernm la
oatalda oT lu Utaeary wort. To IhU dam or tha dty I
IIIWM— m4 «M tkM «1U M
51 perfect.
»«M t* J*(f»« U>
•• tfc» aad 11 tea haocaao liKaiwatad la iu
duty towtfd the tatproeaMt of tha
dty. Tha program which waa la school oonvantloa wonld be b«M heiw
■V
it of Mia. T K. War of the IHar- MOV. li. II and Id. He tben called;
m»d eon
I dhrWaa. waa to foithar tbhi tor raporu from the Bominating commiuee iwpceiad the fMkmring which
Th. KlBtell good. b.T« woo the
wfll be known as the cential oommli. maXm tUckwftj lat. a ToeaJ ao»o by Mra. Wy- tea a^ wttl aelaci anb eommltteea: pniM M« htfmlioUoo «f i>ie be*l bu: bill will rtQttlfv an aptroby Prwfaaaor Wy- Chairman, a J. Phlghum: C J. Bbner, BeUM ud ar. lodorMd by the tedoag.«Tlolln« and Mra. C. K. Hale, Bev, U a Kaaell. W. M. Gordon. C. A.
tba flUU traunuT for i
lag BBdetaa. of the world. Over five
laao. nraa Mch anjayad.
PUm w«
Mayor A. V. medrlch ^ra a taahuBdred thooeMd of ibeM fl.e tutni!• baadfad aa4 tan
daata talk wpon the anblaet. -What good Ideu uggeBed. Thl. oootlaaed |
f^lba folk
for
h.11,
«
hour
bB . bBt the clow »««.
»*»» B*nuf«tured »d
Ooald Oar Wonaa’a Clab Do lo Affect
ymr. bat It l
Timtaraa CKyr* apaaklag fraai ite lag pcajrer belag aade by Rev. Hugh; .^d, u ihl. aot a MfilciMii Kuurantbatfacamatn
Keaaedy of the A«borr M. E. church.
^
.piMidld Brrti? Surely
4ifteUr or IndIracUy raoHra from
•o otbar aoorea arlU oaaa froa IM
•TAOB AND PLATFORM.
It l« and t|on will Bake oo BWek. If
Pbitlrtpatlca la highway
aaau. Thai ftalara of tha bill whioh
Tonight at BWInbei*-. Grand opera you coBC in and buy one while tbi>
prorSdat fa an aanaal road laioiuit
la aaah aoaaly where town and county
highway oOean wUI. tagaUar with the

aatlona at lame aara that of
OB the part of nom© of the
w^ for memhera of one organtxa
ttel Wfho dcMbaralely violated
^ bgraemeni made by hhemaelvee.
1 WMid aeem to he a eaae of sympathy
pSnrly hPPUM. ^Theap who are ftrat

hoiue Jowpb BhInBun. BUiBger and, great removal aale 1» goin^ on. AlpRBrictor. win. prewat a revlrul of
ht. He laid that ha wouM en•■Twrtfth 1
^
foroe any law that the womea toM KIghL- and U uUd to hive provided'.»] M-veral ipoken for. The mIo IuU
ta In thia connection ha apoke
of the apiUlttg ofdlnaooee which hai Stol.’w 1^ tTT^rrrT"^I but a few da.« B^ and >v>u cut .ave
noTor been enforced. Other anbjecta play. Hb eoaOBay. which U hebded; a lot of Boocy by buyine
Come
by the ehanalag and lateatcd younsl
^ i..-, ulk the mat
•r and
tatiott and the idea ^ forming a civic aitiat. Mlaa ChartoUe BumeU. U of
Juat what wv can
the flrat order of exoelience. Includii J aee for yoon«
Prof. I. B. OUbert next anoke npoo
• do for ;
he name geaeral aubiect |rom an cd- George Seybolt ax Malvollo. promtndpotau Ho begin with nenl in the support of Charles Dalton
the aUtMheni that It was of impor­ Julia Mariowe and o*her well knoe uj
tance to know what the dnb oonld do. ,eUrt; F. J. MoCarthi- ax Sir Toby.*
not what It aouid diacnaa. He made
‘who waa leading c
the atatemeat that education e
McCaul. Fay Templeton. Boston
conOned In school or church
Bmelle Melville opera companU-x.
but for good or bad It was every
X. B. Harner, Prop,
nlBO with HenriotU Croasman In “MixHe believed that womenh oloba
treax Nell;- Joseph Wilson, nx Sir An­
of great value In right oducatloaal drew. who Is so widely known for his
Ttrrllle Rant With Oaath.
movementa. They*MSan thke hP the clever renditions in such plays ax -The
-DeMb waa fatt approaching.”
tUidy of dome)
Prisoner of Sendn** and *'TMddenbead writea Ralph F. Pemande* of Tampa.
training and child study and ^deavor Wilson;- Henry Halleck as Orxlno.
to forward such movemanu. He also who has a long exi>crlence. notably ^

*1r::ortLdpo,.t cf

____ ___________

StntxkUokKitCMiag.

a^lHSiCITY OPERA HOUSE

^ ?SJ‘Str ‘g,S‘.! ..MAY FESTIVAL..
%"ri&-T-f5|suppH| III ENeTMIIKIT
Price. 75c. peri

hlalUe. ]
and aorta. l$c at JohaaoB Drug Co.,
i. 8. E. Walt A 80111 drug
F. H.

Here i> the place: if VQU want a pair of
Pant**, a fine Dress Shirt, a suit of Undeiv
wear, here is the place: if you want a hat,
a cap, a pair of Suspenders, a Necktie, a
pair sox, here is the place. Your money
will buy more goods in our store and of
better quality than you can buy elsewhere.
Cheap prices, but no cheap clothes is the'
foundation upon which we have built our
business. You better try us.

CASH
I n^ll imy I to any per­
son finding or fomiahing
any infonnation>bicb
will ptwnlt in finding sot-""
U r lost May irUasl.

AMIL F. KERLIKGEK.
211 East Front St.

75 prizes given a^y

fiafi* Uvat vrtU th» goiiiammt to to(Tvaiw Urn aamiHW U gfi* fm m.«
iaadaatal Mrvtea

vV

jt.xwmim.

aaha
5ICM/

lYOU KNOW THE

“Hannah Drng Store’
If you don't, it is tiino, w<- got acriuaiiiud.

You will not lu* sorry.

When yon have your

pn^riptions filled you want th.- punwt of druKS-ekp. rt pbiinni«:i»ts~qitick«rt of perVic- an.l most prompt delivery.

This is don.- coushu.tly h.-re. to the entire gatisfhotioii

of our rapidly incn-asiiiK numlier of customers.

'

THAT COUGH

,

'

reiUlv needs uttontioii. .Inst uI tl.is time-nothing >o disagreeable aa a oonghuithe
summer. Don’t let it Imng on these lomiug months when u quarter invoated in Syrup of
White Pine. Balaam and Fir would stop it. This is put up specially for ua.

SOME HANDS CHAP
even in tlie summer months.

We s*-ll the Antiseptic Toilet Cream,
Bv> surt-and oak for it

of the beat pr. |>-

arations ever made for chapped haiida.

PERFUMES
of every kind, The daintiest oilors that are made; you can buy them by the onno- or in
those dainty cot glass lotUes. put up in liandaome bo*«. They make a moat .l.-lightful
thos.
uift. All kinds of toil.-t water for the snmmer bath.
gift.

tooth brush made.

*

TOILET SOAPS

noPteis m m SUE Of

ara feBod te
tnret. ttat .rw aecwtaRl

SPMtt
Skh

PEARLY TEETH

nUBlDAY EViMAMY

WNT FDRaCT th. May

SPRING SUIT

are a woman’s pride. We aid you in keepiag them in that ooodiUon. Kukifoam. SozodonL Dentrifice and all kin.ls of U»th brushoa. Atk for the “Pro-phy-Iar-tic.” the beat

.

The supper, of the beat; tha entor-'*
tainment. pjost enjoyable: the preaanta. anything from t
action of the <0 *
cigars.
_______ ___ ^iihoriilng the ‘
^ o'clock ell ev
I win .wview Wds fdr the aale cf
«id retnm for
%MBt and drawing of prisaa. All ate
achool grounds wither
aarriy enjoy the]
aapaimtaiy or ns a whole up to and laMay 74. IK5.
Btda to be odaaed at g o rioek p. m.
apirtytoW.
PRESHPIBHatanUines. BroeehV
0- PooU. 541 Weet Ftent atiwat.
seal market. 14€ teat Prate 8L
Dated this teth day cC April. IMI.
may $4l -lS-m4^ i
)
CHASM.
■my 3 ood to may 14.
OttyCtek.
Evtdenee that ’

^ i,

WMadaulUMB TMrUUbBa

IF YOU WANT A GOOD
heart, caaslag death. J. E. Steamt.
Belle Plalae. Hlaa. writea that a
frieod drMdtaUy lajarad hB hand,
which raelled up like blood polsenlag.
BooklM-a Amlea Balvea drew oat the;

tea. It la taken la

HUi^Fh.ii,«u.lw«»mi-

J. W. 8L.ATI

If jro. ar. troobM wWi dteiy'
«<1.. h^dBrbe. IndtclkB.
lion. HolUater-a Socky Mountain TeSj
wiU make yon well and kepe you well ,
U U falls, get your money hack. ThaCa j;
falr>
cents. Johnson Drug Co.
;

aam.!-*-'

—r

1 be 1

u thebedt ever iboim in the

dty.

the bnojrsacr of tk« Blad. Tit U

MUSIC UOUSEl

1 through the4inrortoiuaa Chicago affair
I ara the famlHea of those who have for
I Many weaka haan deprived of their
LouiBl
iiwMU enmlngi and who are belpleaa. drm-^vS^.TlLiiblUh'’.’^ with Frederick Wardc and l^«“'ofaleep
yuurioe Stuart as Sebastian.: had tried
^ aalda from the conalderatloo they de- ^in WMavonag to eaiauusn a K«>«|
r aerva, to hifluenee the progreae In any
r~' 1 until 1 began to use Electric Bitters.
1 So wonderful wax tholr effect, that in
dlreetion of the canae of their trouble. queathm was dlacasaed by Rev. D.
Raye. i three days I felt like s new man and
V Property directed sympathy would be
Brian-1 today I am cured of all my troubles.**
1^:wL..“:el^r^Tar^
;';^Ja';
OUvUL-^mly-wlth
KUW
A
EHnn-;^
Ouminteed
Drug Co.. F. H.
th. woman elnb mmids for (h. m«>
^ at Johnson
^
tal and
laaco'a. “Sweet Kitty Bellalrs” wllk ; p^ce 60c.
; in the city and could In this way effect Henrieua CroBsman: Miss Ir^ne
________________
.
TtM daaliw of th. Wlohlgaa PUb«t| u,,
potato
oiwocuoo •» , n, F. Watiwn, «Ue
•ad RIBorlcnl aoclety to mike the oc-1 if p mutd
in
or me
“Arisona;" Joaeph
*P*> I king of Oklahoma. Ia»t y«r raUcl -V
CMifiB of the interment of the remains. women who hove not had the advanBaphore. aa FVwte. the clown, who baa I OOO buahcla'and lUla year be will plant
of 8t«raa* T. Mtaon oar atnte a first uges IU memben enjoy It eouhl do a the unique diatlnctlon of playing -Po-i fifty a.Toa to Uiat crop. Mustang town
< VnrtnMir. which are to be removed|
aUmulas lo theM women. The
- <IWB New York, one of atate-wlde ln | i,*.!,..
do •
> laiwet la eonoecUon with the annoaljgT.,i
toward Infiuenclag a com
•MMtag of the wedety U worthy of ap-1 Buo„y hi maktag Baadny a qaiet day. I Managers Steinberg Bros are to bo!
any breviou* year.
rBroval and eowperalloa. MIobIgan s They can alao'uae their tnfiuenoe oongratulslad upon securing for Trsv
>l«ory coatalna many pages which toward . .pirtt m poya for manly and arse City theater patrons the latest
he atiidled vrtth tntermt and pleas- j pyr. language, a spirit that will make
y auccata. “A Trip
a hoy aay. -I vrtll not awear.-' ”I vriU
of anas and daughians. and such an
would not be
IncManU as that iwferred to can be
"“^IlfanoaecreiwyniteU
uUlited to call attention, geoerst and
Mra. C E. Hale doted the program j mea,„
bLuUo. the Empire .
■ wpadaL to the worth and work of our, w|,b , p|cl„g p|.m, *rto. rmpoodtog ]
Sbeaa!
Johnson D3rug Co.
mme-a pkmew mid hlatorical mwlety ^arr .r,«we.
j u.mter In Toronto mrd a chain of wealAfter the prog
booses. The Shea Amusement
«MPnm af ointmams tor CMarrti That punch and wafers
1 nompany la noted for doing things rigtContain Marcury.
daintily appointed uble decorated»
ly In the theatrical line and they beas mmeiary wtU twroly destroy the were the club roomi In cherry and j
offering the public the beat
aanaa of amall ard completely derange
Mrs.
that the market affords and hare met
the whole aystem when entering U
throngh the mucous surfscee. Such listed by Mrs. Q. E. oBughey. Mrs. D. ] with phenomenal i
articles should never be used except E A\*!ynkoop. Mrs. J. C. Morgan and j rule. -A Trip to Egypt'
GaunUett presided at the^j^,„^
refined musical comedy,
on't want to mlm the good ones
I If you don't
hly derive from them. Hsll's Catarrh
your seaU early for next Sat1 by F. J. Cheney A
the date this attraction Is to
appwir here

--

Claorwd far Aotten.
When the body is rtearte for nctkm

Uu-STSsa^jSi’ss

Twentv-fivc different kinds to select^. Here are the popular ones: Cas!.m.-re, Bonriuet, Colgate's Castile. Monad Violet. Bosodofm Cnticuia, Bay Rum, Resinol. Palm
Olivo. Some,are perfumed, some an- not.

GOING TO

••A STITCH IN TIME"

CLEAN HOUSE?
Good time to. wire for light or make changes.
Think abfW it, then figure with os.

J.B. Palgc Electric Co.
1» CASS STREET

PHONE 6M

saves many a gannont By having aome of onr many kinds of plast.-iv in your botastt
Yon can save that -sUtch” in your tide and perhaps tave a pood sised doctor’s hOL

. M HMiiiMi h unr

kpL BBd.Mn. B. B. Ckaae «f ibU MB oMloyod thorw had Maitad adv-Oak Leavea,” tbe eto
«cal hoatowa to’orderto
rid of the
the atokrb Oak Park of
BOBBeed to flu tost wcekb lamm the ding OB May 31 amd U honor of the ■arbayo. Plra ChM Munay asdo a
triy tbete aad.yBt a atop to farther
Bodee of the wmldtng «f Mm. Ma H. i
«
worit
te
that
IlBo
at
the
hlyh
wind
Avery of Travene CUy and Charles
A.PBnoaaafO«kFBik. TbeweddUg AskUhnIa. Oklo BBd for tha customary adyht hare Maitod a oMtoaa M '
wblek waa suielty private oocwfwd at wuddluc trip took pasmge ob a lake I yiatlca la the adjoinlay ptop^
the home of ooostaa of the bride. Me. ateaaMT tor MUwaakee. taUac alonc|
t FMMM Mprm wrmmmm
with theta aa hacsaco a teaa ot
I of tha day.
liorta Bobarta la
Mia. Nome Tock aad two ebUdroa aad Mm. Etaaer HIU. and waa wtt- horsca. They left tbe boat at Milwau­
OOMT POR6ET to. May hslivd^
left ihU aorelay (or Bograe Cto to Biased by aa annU Mrs. Bmlly Mac- kee^ took the kmc overland trip
to
mtia
a«aad.
by
tha
fallow
who
was
At t o'cloek m'n. tha eommittaa on eiOriJ a MW day.- tMU with trioMi.
Ilm
^ city. r.u/ 100
•iMiW W ipwii to tb^ W taUM* MMl at tha oChor aod of the llaa whaa they daaofadoa with little girto in charge of
Crcoy retmad to hU by Rev. Joka Rask of the MlUtaiU
at thalr watartoo at day break.
Mm Fslla. Minn., croaaing the unMm.
W.
H.
Hooker,
wiU
leave
the
poet
uh,
Chicago.
May
14.
Mm.
Parpartook
tbo i»t^ «
Owtog to tha high wtad whSOh baa room fat O^wooA camatory for the data at Oraad Baidd* this bmcb1o«
I arrived in tbe city a few days trod coontry diagonally and following
vraUed a« day a enaffagimtioa ta purpoaa of daoorailhg the gmvas of altar MXadlas oororml day. with hU ago and will return next month, when
It tbe same route as the Chicago
Re opseU to locate hi. taaiAncar'.wraBpthraaHittartor.of amUe aU aoldlam and asluora.
they wUl reside at S3l Ltoden avenue. A Northwestern rooU of today. They
arlaOiaadIU|>ld>l>yJoaoS.
aouthof Biagl
settled at Northport in the Uler yearn
At * o'cloek a. m. the piooetihm
TroMoe B- U 8i«a«»e MIt o»*r the Oak Park.
and rcuMed there until thetr removal
comlatlDg ct muaSc. Hannah Ridas,
a B. * L thte Moralo, tor the MlchL
J. IL HOELUUNT^
tothUdty.
old aoldlam and aallom. indiidlni
Ihtary aasoetetloa which
Spanish war vaUmas, W. R. a and
lUL ISTATl AID ^
to ttiolC a sotnuMoa of it. o*rtl€«».
■arrow at the Ryeim
Luctosm molsn.
AftorfttbonoMrtMiof tbe lodfe. the all haada a. wall a. aorroondlag farfs all atisena who wish to part
rtoAmrar itoMto—^ .
Utaary.
Oraad
BahUa
In order to aavc trouble the party
Bade, aad ibalr lartud aoart. aat am timad oot to ftgbt Are whlrti wiui will proceed to the cametary,
Mn. A. C. BWer Ml tor a rUlt at
that tvok the set of extension ladders
aruwaM to ThI. city
Appropriate eaarcisae wiU be eoodoa Maaodloaa today with her daushlcr.
oooa to aad
l•»U» to the M aatMy oat
froto tbe rear of HolU bakers last
Tha bay loam beioaglng to Oar ad in nocordanca with the G. A. R
iMuiaet oldeh yia to pfoparod^ H
week should return them at oocc
natoa Bioe. whila etaadtog galaUy to ritnal. after whkh ranks will be
~lrtt * pl.«Miivtlcklla' la a
Heaan.' O. aad U HHubaw Ml thU
may 22-St
The body of Mra. John T. Cram was
ffoat of the liranr bam laat Bitot broken to sesamMed at the p
aiofwlac for Wtocheater, lad., lo re brought to this city from Petoakey
t 7 o'clock latenrely began turn at I o'clock p m. abarp.
WtUMMi
Mora** which waaH
■pooM
to
a
taetaace
Matlas
the
Mil
thU afternoon and the bnrial took
LADIES ARE INVITED to inapact
At 1 o’cloek
m. tba W. R C, ac­
ao to it lag aroand and the act aridentlj
__ t a. the eommit^ae bad aaoi
oo« llto«. of their oiother. Mtm place in Oakwood cemetery. Tbe pall fancy ssork at City opera heuaa.
Ucklad thair ftnwy bone, for bafort companied by all wbo wisb, will
Tboais. HloMiaw. wbo waa a Trarewe bearers were Charles R Dye of Mon­
ham of tha force at the ban ceed from tbe poft room to tha Uakm
Thursday afisraoon.
may 2S2M4
aiy Tialtor laM tolL ^
roe Center, George Cram of Los An­
ooald halt than tha team conplatoii street dock and strew llowam, la
Mlaiea Loah Cody aad HiOdahllorit geles. CaU Will F. and Wayne Pet^
doablad the wbaala of the twowhaeled orr of the dead sallom. under charge
left today for Fonniaia Polat aad kins, the three sons and an old fomlly
O'reblcle under thi^ hack and In aa do^i of the corps as directed by tb^r genout StotiMl RMhd.
ProreoioBt for a week'. flMiin*.
friend and Mrs. Cram's former pastor,
Wlien tbe panic of 1837 swo|it over
struck the caBMoit walk which started oral orders.
Urm. M. RoeeBthal of Petoakey U grandson. Rev J. W. Miller spoke
them on a run up towards tha Park
the rountiT tbe national road was
At 2 p. m. the parade wlH be formed
Tbore are loU mors Extravagant
the
mie«
of
her
owther.
Mr..
Jollu.
words
of
comfort
at
the
grave
and
the
barely halfway through llUnols.
No
Place. They were caught Just in fmni at baadquartam, beaded by the City
Orary.
hsbits. but few mom ECONStelDborg. today. She *IU
^
work was done on It after IWl. Two
Potato aated, of them but not before the back was Imnd, HaBBah Rides, with an SpanUh
home toolyhu
____ , Horton. Mr. and Mra. W. P. Kc(ney. yeors iM-fore. liowever. n line of stages
quite
badly
danagad.
This
is
the
®f)!.'r95.«.n?”«
iato bdp out.
war
vatacBBs.
Boa.
of
Veto
Ryeb
Her. K. U Rena. leO over the Pete)
Penney.
and post routes had lieen started from
first attempt on the part of this team speaker, mayor and couocll in car­
curtoown to Eooaoiabe. eud here
^ Bada'i broth.
Marquette thU Booo for Splceland.
ICamlHrland In Manl«»i to Terro
I. ooe more exampk ol how we do
riages. the O. A. R. W. R C.. school Ind.. where he wlU be in alteadance at
1 After the tMUiaiiei wa» orar an ad- lo run away.
} Tlaute in Indinns. front w hich latter
Oaoege ^meb has bought out hU childrtm and all wbo wish to join in
^ovnuaant waa Bade to the lodge
the Plrat Coofereaco of MlaUter. of
place there was a tri;vroekly senice
“ lo qHwUuc of paints,
partner and Is now the aoia owner of
pqpm vhm a wary good progrma
for pBssengrrs and nisrf to Kpiingfield.
oourse everybody psints mors or
the dry cleaning aetablislUDeBi on
The line of march will be as fol­
dwaa« Tha prograa opaaed wi
III.
r\i\» marked the fir^«t overland
kssp M you haw chairs, tables,
Front
street.
lows: Form on Caas street, right rest­ to Carthage and attend the yearly C.
plaao aolo by A. R. DUsoad. who waa
screcoi. flower pola. etc , lo ^nt
K. L. Ashton took his launch -orer ing on State, west on State to Unkm.
tha aecompaniat and modclao of the
E, convention.
you do not ha>-c to buy a dollars
——
'
j
<
umbdTsoine
eoarbes.
i-arh
with
Tour
pvaalag. He waa recalled and pav< to Bast Bay today to get ready for his north to Prooi, east on Front to Park,
Mrs. W. P. Crotser and ifttlo daugh­
MTorth of paint. You cau just drop
J.
W.
Slater
has
purchased
the
A.
L.,
strong
horses.
On
iw^^un!
of
the
high
south
on
Park
to
State,
east
on
State
E.
aaothar plaaaing aelecilon. Artho
ter Kalherlno left this morning for
in at ths Economy Store and buy a
The card party otnl social to he to Boardman avenue, south on Board)bnson farm near Grawn called 'The rates travel wss ff.nfliifd mainly to
f^
Bari waa aait on the pragram and
Vicksburg where a visit will be made ^
IOC can of ready mUed painL. just
is one of the best and most ^ meniianls ami lawy.*rs. Tbe pa
gHreo in the CUy opera house thU man avenue to WaataIngioD. thence to
to her parenU. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Es-1 rlnes.
enough
to complete tbe ju!», and
evening for the benefit of the west tbe grounds.
»with the
apowdiactohUc
selbum.
you haven't 3 -4 ol it left to stand
side Catholic church promisas to be
It
consiau
Of
200
acres
all
^
^
The
following
will
be
the
order
of
aoi«.** W. D. C
Mrs. a J. Gaunder and i
around and spoil or to throw away.
a very pleasant affair. The May fee- exercises at the grounds:
high
state
of
cultivation
ex-U,,n
n,..
fr.M,uent
oaUed upon and saag -Make a Pua.
.Gaylord and George, left todar forj“
.
----------We also have white Enamel and
Ursl wUl be tomorrow evening.
Murfe. male quartet
I Cedar Run where they will visit Mrs.
thirty acres of Umber. It has
] g,.rs.-rhlladelpbla
Orar Ma.** He nade a hit and
Varnishes at toe per can.
Duncan McLanghUo. Frank Umlor
I p, . raiiifin
eral fine bams and a fine farm house.
;
_____
Pmyer.
aatled back to the atage. Mnging -Daft
and Jamas Baker were sworn in as
Reading of ordem by adjutant.
M« Lrito Ou.Uft and
The «,u.ldcr«loo wa. (7.4W for farm
tha Way to gpell Chicken." Duff MeTRY A RECORD WANT AD.
special police tdoay and are studying * Music, male quartet.
Ooaald. aa naiial. bad aomething new
Humphrey Thoma. of Nonhport ar-jhod ““®
the book of rules.
Address of welcome by comma]
to tha andianea and of
W. C. Hall s qew Royal i
Memorial addreas by Judge Freder­
a hit Tbi. waa entitled “If Vou
look! ick W. Mavne.
Is certainly a beauty. Its j
Oui*t Help Me Don't Help the Bear."
monlbi trip Uronyh Callfornta.
Exhibition of Mark Craw's Piscatorial j
are not all that recommend the ma­
Muaic. male quartet
Ha aaiaa back after the audience had
Abilities.
chine ellher as it runs almost pmfeciThe west window of the CUy book
ly and adlselesaly. Tbe trial tiips
Tb* preynm will cloae with “AmurChriaunaa Tree.A cry of horrrr burst forth from tbe •store today oonUlned excellent proof
around the dty abow that It Is faster tea.- All are torited lo join.
the 4
’that
Mark
Craw
knows something
iZ - . ^ forced to sing hi. owr. compost- thaa Mr. Hull's other machine and
Thousauds of willing baiMls wouM I about the habiu. abUling place and tbe
handsomer and. moit> graceful It is
Ixave averted tbe oatastrophe If im«sItIoBs and the works of others.
Ian of catching speckled trout. Tbe
rated at 3S4W horse power and later
bit*.
liul-evriylKMly
rcall*«l
tbat
uotbW. W. Fairchild dellvored a rodtaj exhibit was labeled An Earlv Morn­
will be equipped with a top.
llig 4-Tiulil l»c dfuie.
tton that was a winner. When first
ing Catch" and ibeit* were fony-two
SIrmjg men groaned lu augulj^b.
There will be a nMkUe socUl held
caned upon be dlecoered that be had
! flfih In the catch, the longest of which
Wlmt bad Iian»cne<l7
at Howard school house on Saturday ORADUATINO CLABS CONTAINS
lost his part. He accused a number
Was It a horrible oivldeiit?
I was fifteen and ont‘-half Inches in
evening, June 3, for the benefit of the
THIRTY
MEMBERS.
cf his friends of taking It and It was
Worse than that. '
' length and the smallest eight Inches.
Sunday school.
C». far woi>e.
Bot ubUI after Dr. J. A. Snyder had
A seven-inch rule along with them
The Wmaid W. C. T. U. will meet
Tlie nirn ot the Iwt had stni«-k ont.
; oimg ta an axoellcnt manner the
with Mrs. Belknsp. comer of West Min Liman Finley Will Deliver th. leaving three inrii ou Uses and Uie thows that the statements are correct.
. iballad. -Mandy Dee" and rospoxMled lo
Front and Monroe streets, tomorrow
home tefein had lost tbe game.—C'hli-a- When asked where he caught them be
SeliiUtory and Merton Wlleon
A baarty eooore. that the missing Unm
replied "Right lu the upper Up, every
afternoon. Mrs. O. C. Bull will have
go Tribune.
the Veledietory.
ware Rwad. The nasp of the selecone of them."
charge of the program.
turn waa •rtVallT aBd^ltere. ^Because
All ladles Inieroatod In orgmnlslnc
his audlanoe woukfh't let him gel
The High school commeDcoraent inciwtb
W«w4.
IMPROVING SYSTEM.
an auxiliary to the Brotherhood ol
vllaUons and programs arc being scut | In Germany, Spain and Holland
away, be melted the laM part of the
Trainmen are asked to meet at For
*• j City Lines nf Fire Department Being
piece which qoBtotaod some axoelleol
out today by tbe graduaUng class toi
eater’s hall Thursday afternoon at 2
tbelr friends. The graduating class of |
tbU Indnstry
advice. Sam Banda chose a rag Ume
o'clock.
1 spread to Fran
srlscUon for his and of course was
department Is biuiU enJohn BUcken was taken home In IMS co**lains thirty member* an fol­ sists In making the wood imh. pass dl, called back and sang "Alei^cr.''
lows: Earl Ackerman. Frank Ande-- iTrtb- (hrooicb . n>rt.m<- pUlf^b a
“> P>«‘“F
cliy “n® "o «
le ambulance laat evening from the
The program wouldn't have ben com- residence {of his sister. Mrs. Abble son. Moses Champne>, Alta Cooper. nofrl»r.rf i.m«. rwolllns In Ibe form# !
•ubrtanllal ItoU. u rcsaril* tbe
plot.* without Andy Hormmh and be
Elva Coojwr. Mabel Despros. Ulllan lion of thin ribbons wbich pass from I safety of the city during a bieak-down
Kym^lka. where he had 1
tbe suited plate directly to a maeWne In ibe system. Hen-toforv,
sanr. -XRmdbye Mah Urn Jane. Goodafter attempting to work and Finley. Arthur Garland. Marion Gibl>s.
Evelvn Hammond. Elizabeth Holmes.!
transforming them a break or any trouble on the fire
bJrv^•• Ha was recalled and gave them
had given up on account of feeling too
alarm sysiem occurred Ibe whole xysanoUic'r
Uxxic Kjle, Olive |
ill. His case was diagnosed ns scarlet Frank Huellmanlel.
rir-Aivi Lucas,
laicAs \eruon
Wmon Mtin-i
Mc-Iii ^
Tbc wood fiber threads thus lc*m wsK IUmI up and now the sj-stem
Cbarb. Bvcrvtt, tlu- wort’iy presi­
Lackey.
Grace
^
fever and today ,!s reported aa doing
b«dng bridged from headquarters U>
dent trf the lodia«. tbvu UtliviunHl u
tyre. Mabel McMlchaul. Bi'mlcc lWb-1
threads lu use. Mixed with
an well aa could be expected.
• abort aUilrcM on the tcscblug. aud
MM. Edith SalttT. Zena Tbeobold. I h.mp tbmd. tbry'bT”'
to j >~x J1 Ju« lu Ibe rear of iho Shllson j,
benefit, ot tbt' Eagii^ lodge showing
Laura Van Valkcnburg. Essie Vlnion. t make towels. These mixed fabrics i house. Wheoever a break occurs only
MISS FURTSCH PRESIDENT.
that liberty, tnith. Justice and e«]uslMabel waiter. Ulllan Wells. Adolph | readily admit of washing. Byelng and one-half of iho system will be out of
lly were the tenets held by the lotlge. Annual Matting of St Elixabath'a WTIhelm. Ulllan Wilhelm. Mabel WII-! Printing. Tbe wood pulp thread, which commission at a time. The work will
hem.-Merton Wilson. Ezra Winter and
when wet. regaina Its ra be completed l.y tomorrow. _
Tbe program then concluded with a
Guild Laat Evening.
slsunce when dried.
■ostatte eompoiMMl of Dr Snyder. Sam
The annual meeting of «t. Ellea- Dolly Wynkoop.
Bcada. Arthur Karl. Andy Hormulh. belh's guild of Grace chpreb was held
Tbc following will be the program
IIM* Otlsleld.
W. D. C. Germaine and Duff McDonald at the homo of Miss Helen Stout last
sgtil snd hU wife w-esr curl
hlch will bo in the CUy opera bouse
of celluwho aang 'nK'ay U>wu Upon the Suwa- evening. The report of the trcamirer
unfit for *
The folts
Kllver pieces, each pun»nee River.” Tl»U «'oucludod the n*gu. stiowiHl that the guild had 131.29 on Music. Symphony
tured
with
six round holes. In HlgFrench chemist dissolves it lu
Ur program but cjioniMs, solo, and hand. Tlie following offloers were
Invocation. Rev. Thomas B. Cox.
is growing in interest. We are closing out
ether and alcohol and adds to It an Doni 3lascagnl's th.se are hung with
piano aeUctions were givc-n for some clecad.
BaItttJUory. MU*^ Finley.
ethetHilcebol aohitlon of ferric per- the five pearly first teeth of her little
time. Some fine buck and wing danc­
Music, orchestra.
President. Miss Laura Pkirtach.
balance of stock on h^d at : : : : : ;
chlorlde. Tbe rnnlt U a clear, slrupy dnnglitrr. and upon lirr ljusliand s <-oin
ing was alao given by different mem­
praUoB, Mabel Walter. '
Yleo president. Mia* Emma Fried,
liquid of yellow color. Left In tbs air an- suM*cnded thc»se of one of their
bers and guests. John Lamson acted rich.
Moxic. vocal.
in a suitable open vessel the voUtlle sons. "Whyr- said Klgnora M».s<-,gni.
as'starter of the program and did It
Valedictory. Merton Wlls6n.
portion of tbe mixture soon evaporates, -they ore very much dearer to me than
Secretary. Miss Mary Lrkman.
exf^UBtiy. It waa early ihU mornleaving a toeU-lIke substance that In any one's Jewela"
Muak. erobeatra.
IS Flor^ce Ratt
Troasurer. Miss
Rattenlag whsB the lighu wer.- turned out bur>.
Addrosa. Dr. E. G. Lancaster, presi­ nnlnflammabie and locombattlble. re­
tains the pliancy and 1
jbttt everybody bad an extx^lloui time.
dent Olivet college.
!
ordlnart eeHnIoM and
ffiis aM«hwr«i ta« augw
Music, orchestra.
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N-r ADS
purposes of that useful
THE MARKETS.
nenrj E. Dlxey wus talking at tbc
The baccalaureate sermon will be
Pim. M. » Horat H to tha dcialty
of lAkeAaa today wUh a loag toh
role, a deep baahot and a tto <» fhn
af wifiliag aagle wwr...
Tha
ptattar. of apacklad baaaaa whteh warw asrtOdtod thi. Borw

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THE SALE ON

Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits

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l-amlH*' club siMut tl>e Turkl*li Imths.
affalo. Mar S4.~Cattle—
which the nrwsi»apers at ^liat time
Sumly. tmde IWr. Veal calves-Act- were condemning as unhealthy.
Ive aad firm. Sheep aad Ian
'T overiienrd the other day." Mid
Closed weak. Hoe* BcUve a^j
Mr. DIxoy. "a Turkish t«th converMtlmi lNnwe.m a young and beautiful
Mich. iJ^^-^^-heat- girl and her mmhrr.
May. |U)7; No. 1 imd. 114^7; com.
" •My dear.' the mother mid. ‘this
.
Na t white o«Uk »«*«£
U n'raiber big bill for Turkish batha
i Toleita, o, Mer *4.—Wh«l-CMh >\>.v do yon go thetr ao oftenT
"The jTHing Iftdy answered:
Md Mar. (LI*.
" *^'bcre ebe (-.n a girl go w ho hat
Chlrw. Mar
Whaat-Mar.
July.
Ootn—May,
(•He: July. «lie. Oat»-lUr. 314ac:
rswasadtoos I. in* Tatar.
Jaly. (Mte. July portt.
lard.
ranama doth, firat Isonched as a
$tM: rtba. r.ss.
plain umtrriaU now shows small arifPotttaH* OB local maiket le. my Ions figures in some casfw. dioato the
l-tetn rauaukn »o far ha* theprefonmee
loadaiwtetYod.
Tbe Panama eloTli U always twist
BOUT rowrr tha May fwUval. cloth and canvas—%irler and harsher
thaa the former, closer and firmer
thaa the latter, and In all coWrs It is

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proaobod by Rev. L. R Bisoell at tbe
aty opera houae Sunday evening.
May ts.
The claaa ofllcera are: Merton WIlaoB. prealdeot; AUbel WUbclm, vUx
proaldent: Adolpb Wflhelm, secretary
and treaaurer. The claas colon are
red and white, the claas flower U the
rose and the moUo. ”We Must SalL
Not Drift”
The invitatlooi are vary nrtisUc.
the cover and tnoerto balag Unen flnlabad^papar tiad with a cord and taaaaU of tha daoa oolorm. On tha outalda oovar la embooaad tbe claaa Inaignia. Tbay wara prtntad by tha
Herald aad Racord oompaBy.

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Skee Lace* Fwr the rwt.
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A Cincinnati woman haa perfected
an Int^Uoo which should prove a WANTED—Man and wife to worit on
farm. FIral claas house. Good pay
beta to the corpulent This invention
to ritot party. Enquire at J. W.
Slater’s house furnishing store.
X
may 24Af

irnmUSTaTm^^J ST^y'S^ko" flALE-Ncw-i^ll^-jTri^r^.
aged and inflrm. for w|
ventlon Is simple. Ooe laca string is

Bert Gage at J. E. Groilick Co. fac­
tory.
may 24Af
no RENT-Furaiahod rooms In cottage with every eoovenience. Ad­
dress Box 371 or cau Bt oflioe.

cam to Italy. A 600 vdt evrrat lo ob^ LOflT—F
delivery wagon, aa tograto carpet.
tatoad frt» a trolley tine. By tbo am
Wadneoday morning. May 24. Saltptoymeot of this powur fkom aoruB to
mble reward If lotnraad. May 34Af
BdaiB Woodmen of thi* dty fiflecB aerra af land lo plowed In
loQldag forwaid to a tat of Iwoh-eboura. the exact araadopradlng
OONriT FORGET the May foiftIvBl,
CKy apara bauat. Thnraday fiiflbt
may 3Mt

sroolens. and indlcatSoaa are that it if
to be the airaet anti materitl of the
season, althoogh that does not neac whAeh furaiahad the military outfit for

City apara liaima* Tlmratoy Bitot

3 Price and less
fS.M Takes any soil k>rt, voluo op to $12.00
• S7.50 Takes any suit left, value up to $15.00'
SI0.M Takes>y suit kft. value up U4$»JOO _

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SU.50 Taket any suit Wt. value up to $25.00 ‘ . •
SU.Mlk.kM any suit left, vsloe up to $30.00
WE expect to close out the entire lot within a
week or tea days.

L WILHELM

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PeatMiBsssic&W

TtckoUMceaU.
ap. traa tto aawtonr oa the
campaign nago. and Mb OHmoiw'd
hand to Oago otgaa the gwaot of bn-;

MtMOHIM. OAV. MAY hOTM,
“1 ngBtta wUl----------------oen Udteu to bdtoj
; wlihto IN Blloi 0* oamag otattoi at
;n-.enf«Btoi»forrooQdlrip. TIctorp
-------------ioai*le»lay»thand*«U,goodtoio.
lag made for ibr ' tom until May Slot.
may ttCt
Mining fx>mp«n> If
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tolM IQIIB It CMh{.

blfb. »lx feet wkto and wricking twmont" tba -boy*-K**- l« »
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cboly gaHght In j
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TItY A RCCOBD WAMT AB.

Brtag tto good oM bofte. ton.
Wall hare aaoltor a«g;

Btog with tto oplrtt

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immMmUmrofMmmtm
r^m tba tbroau of tba mulUtoda. ae
all Maad la alnglof tba grand rally
tag cbomi. Tba aoag wia from that
momaDt aoabiiiiad tii tha baart of
every man. womaa and child la the
Nonb. TbemarebtegoolMiaaaoarrtod
It Boirtb and U bacame tba one grant
fong of tba Nortbara Armlaa. -John
Browa^' only dltptttlag tto aapramacy.
or tbU oonda^pt fatbartaaa aong.
Mr. a H. Dana. Jr. onea wrota: *11
would bare baao mat ballaT had we
bean told that tba almoat uadlaUngulabad naa»a of John Brown abould
ba wblaparad among four talllon of
alavca and apokao and aung wbaravar
glow of, Ike BngHab tobgtiage la apokan and Inlatkm/witk tba
worM Irradiating their facaa. corpormiad Into an aatbam to wboae
am aow wbi^ Inaplrad tbafr com
radaa and aant tbam with raorwad ai>
argy toto tba ooailet. but they atoo
mnalaar. '
tba batter claaa of
Whan a great oonflagratloa threat- voted tbalr talaat to the production of
r ana biamn Ufa nnd codangera vaat, the aooga of the war period. But. poor
pmarty Intaraau man do not go wIlblM tba poetry oaually waa. If It bad
atolga on tbalr llpa to pvt It ovi. Wbaa ] but a line or two which touched a repopuloua dtatrlcU.; ■ponalTe chord in aching baarta It beroaenara do not aal out on the boHInglcame poputar at once, and the alra
watarv ataglag tiiompbal bymna. and' being almpla ware anally learned. Very
(Iw mr aad make of battle I* tea | .oon ererybodr In the North who W».
jBlUiaa tlma Bore terrible Ibut I not loo buijr rOBlIils, wrlUac or oekoklMr.
lag queelloo. about the war. woi «ln«•irbM tlie bailee oaai mice
t;ing
im aoum
about it
It or
»r piaying
ptoirjai Tariathmi on
AM tka «l|ht olotMl lOd
a** I the popular melodlea. wbleb arao the
tto mm oaak to root almoet woere,
tw I booiblacka In the atraaU ware wbto
Itor atood. totauatod nature cooldjiiin*.
oMora do Bora. If perchance theyi ^ho war tonn »uB| In the north
kM ItoBmeiw tweaped the fleo' Bl.
T^ooe that penetrated to
olloi nil about them were deatniclloo
,,..ry few end not Bang
•M death. I»r. Rnol, to “Juat After
pmemlly oonf. The
the Bottle,'' |lTea a graphic dcorrlpeoealy'a dou were
um nf Ito oeBte.

buer dodging biitleU end teiun.
•Vtm apoD the deW of 1*1 tie
goerrllle Bre to attend -elnglng
i OB lying. Bother deer.

The high fntoelto of rebel
Whb By wounded cOBrodc. walling
wjroacblng
IMr lb# Bomtag to apptwr.
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Many eleep to waken never.

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In Ihl. world of nlrtfe end death. 1
"ABcrlca." although they
And Bony more ere faintly calling
j
nr «]M war to eoiUEiAad Id a btotottfal
IMIto POMD hr Bayard Tmlar:
oa a aoni/ tlw aoMtor crlad,
Tlia oatar traadiaa nardtof.
Wfeaa tna kaatad guna af tbe camp
^
aUlad
j 40fww waary of Utoibardiagr ^
. 1 U to fiot at aD ItMly that tha aot
4ton did aajUilaf of tbo kind. Tkarr
^rara toolatad caaaa wbea tkay broke
JBio a aoag of tHoaiph duHog batito
arbaa tka victory waa coming ikclr
way. bat tkoaa luUnoaa can ba oouatad oa tba iagem of one band. Tberc
aia Hutiacaa, too. wkora «roundad

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Tuui'ful longuca and rctcntlro mtnda

rtod.wara Ur. Ocorge r. BouU CUoal•**"
Oorroll towyer, nnd Henr) X'. Work,: V
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•ad tto Bonl fnmou. of the few w.r'"Th. y hear the bugle peeling forth
.efe. WM Ur. Roi%'. ‘ Battlo Cry of,
"« hrar.' u note*.
ptoedoB-' It we. writlen In IMit end.' They ll.leii lo the rolling of the
.oAi dm at a Wg -rkliy" held In Vn
>i™ma
. the battle
^ mole «uartet end to-.K the kiynl'

>J*‘« mocking eeboe* with Ue Bag.

am Bafetw tba BaUlc^ MoUmr.*
ooc of 4ba wnga WM tbj
to the Mrtb. Uka ^iaat Aftar
Urn Battle.- the poetry aa poetry waa
|y uwfoK Thera waa a atudiad
t at ihya* that wn paiofal
tweWda and a oortahity, «f
glo- that JaitM bontbly, bat tbaaa
worn two grm ooni* of that day.
Aii tto oMWi mode tor tto »mk>i
corarlag tto war wore not lad hr any
u. Oaa of tba aotahto M
I. writtaa by Hoar C. Work to
IMI, and nag oa orery eoaoert (tag*
la the north, waa "Babylon llo* Philoa." and mmrtnd tto dr« geaeral par
tidfiatioa at the aagroea to war:
"Doat 7<m ato da btoek eload rilin'
over yondah.
Wtar da aaaaa'i old ptaataUiiB aaf
Nobiwr yon bo frigttaMd. 4eto It only

That wtn atan the world akmg;
Stag it aa wa aaed to almg tt.
Fifty tbooaaad atnmg.

Umg movtag IMba of Tfatag ^tt, your How the darklaa abooted
tIMob mim
,
WbCB they beard the Joyful aoonJ.
A»d BOW the wM aa iaataiA team Cbc How tba turkey* gobbled
cbiadrTeliBktoe.
Which our commlaaary found.
j
And llaau alofl our tpanglcd fag in How the aWeet potatoaa
Kran atartad from tba ground
gtoryoMlwsw^.
While wa warn marcblag tbrongb
-If you look up all our raltoyv wbcic
the growing karvwU abtoc.
You Bmy aoe oar atardy farmer boyt Sbennan'a daaklag Yankee boya
Will narer reach the coast.
So the saucy ribala aald.
It waa a handsoma boaM.
arc pvUlng at the wMda.
Had
they not forgotten. ab^T
Aad toaralag bow to reap aad tow
To reckon with their boat.
agalaat tbalr oovatry'a aam
While wa ware marking through
re called va aad wc*rt oomtng by
CoBo lo fine and dgfet for Uacle
RiciuDood'a bloody tide,
So we claaiwd a thoroughfare
i To lay |ia dowa for fraadom'a take.
1>br freedom and bar train*.
our brolbarv' boaaa batldc.
DooH you ace da Itgbtala* flatbln* In
Slaty miles !n latitude.
Or from foal treaaon'a aavage grasp
da enna brake.
Three hundred to Ue main;
to
wrench
tba
murderoua
blade.
Uka aa If wfa gwlaa to bab a
Trcaaon fled before ua.
And in tba fnca of foreign foca lu
For resistance was In vain
atonn?
fragmaiita to parade.
No! you to mlatakcn. *tU da darkcya*
While we were marching Urough
8U bandrad thooaaad loyal mao and
bayonou
c
Georgia,
true have gone baforc.
An' da buttona on dar uniform.
The old general bated the song with
Wa are eomtagi Fatbar
a holy horror. And in Boston, where
-Way up la da cora Bald, whar you
three hundred tbouaand more.
Ue 250 bandit and over a hundred
haar da taader.
Whan at laat tbo North had been drum and fife corpa pnaaad him in Ue
Dat to oar ola forty-pounder gun;
drained of lU beat blood and atlll the reviewing stand where be atood for
Whan da aballa to mlaaln'g dan we load gaping ball of war yawned for more
seven mortal houri lUtenlng to Ue
wid ponklaa.
gore to feed lu thirst the "drafl • or never-ending din. the tall end of Ue
Aa aama to make de cowarde run. eonaerlpUng and preaalng Into eanrlce
tune played by Ue Iasi band tolrly
-Look out dar now. waa gwlna to waa raaorted to. Many aad ludleroua dore^nlllng In with the tame old tune
weixj the inetdenbi of this method of played by the next one In line, the
ahoot!
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railing
tVoopi.
and
the
crop
of
comic
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Look out dar. don't you underatan'?
got wlir. and
sworo a gieat
Bobykm hot fklien, Babylon ha« fallen, i«“«»
"tl^lug" »«•
| round'oerh that hr never wonid auend
An'wo'i gwine ter oecurpy de UnV »•* unoenally Urge, wy »»e;f.nothcr National Bneompment until
It took like wildBm and woe much t "Thty*” 0™»‘®4 Him Into the Army.
Uvad
long,
however.
Another
i
I
lived
very
lonj
; to Ue aouib to Uunt Ue ' Jobnnot 10 play
I which waa rang
I ''Marching Through Georgia” In his j
One of the topical songs of the 1Nof**»»»<*
presence. That was his last enesmiv
North. iMoad In '« by Henry Work.jPtAf**
“How Are You. Con^^1. 'When next the tune was played
It wma so I script?" Tba loyal North had not much
presence U fell as a dead march
tali of tamoly pathoe and coatolaod I toltb to "conacrlptcd" ooMlen and the
unheeding car,
.neb a gmpble pletur. of the Ilf. boy. down toutb bad 1^
j "The muffled drum'. «d roll b.d be.i
"down South" that everybody «»t It:; P'"'' »«'">•' '«> • bnrd lUc until they, ^

"Mlno heart lib broken into mile plU.!<l«i>o"»>"«e<l In wme way too mlMp-1
g
jueuisau
tell. you. Bine friendt. VO. for. i plloaUon of .be doggerel, whtoh ran a. Tradcman.
Mine acbwoeihenrt. von coot patriot
-How arc you conscript! Horn arc
Bhp trhes me off mlt ter war.
today?
; Tn« :iMHl In pisy ond «ing in the faPI flghU for bar der patties mit der flag. The pro%ost marshal s got you In
|ofl (1m>b wh. ii yon WITT a girl,
i achtrlkca ao prave as 1 can.
A very tight pUco they say.
j It was your niu-ii that nt!mct«l
Put now long Ume .be nU rvmcmbcr. ^

;.loliii Iiinl Iu:nle hUij fall In lov«- willi |
;xou intitescl of that other slrl. Hut
• flow If John wniil* to Iiear any luusle
And.“^ Bit another mnn.____ | ^ ^rZ'pnrX'To'uUI.
I hr ha« to go to the o|ktb house amt '
"I march all toy, no matter If der To light and—mind your eye.
ipay ?1JV0 for torn..- o|H-r«tir warMlng
and sclenlitti- imiimilng thst «Uh-n not
Pe more o«b Mooe.' flood.
j "Ho»- arc you conucrlpt! How arc x
suit him half an well ss the sluglngUya all night mine headl upon a
<«lay?
oml playing of his own wife.
You'll give us all a lock of your hair
You «wn Dol lliul the time lo keep
Andt s-l n-k-a to schleep la der mudt. Before you go away.
They klve* mo hart pread, tougher as |
-How nr© you conscript? How sro you over thf* piano
a n>ck.
nriffflsUy wttli
my boy?
almost preaks mine sbaw.
lllSpOlIMfl with.
you take It rather bard.
i mlt an iron
schpllts bim <
Huy your M.-irf—nml ketf youriMlf
a Joy.
j Since you're your i
How are you cooscrlpl? How art you ill rtlrori tnif'li with III,- pliir.f*. on
Andt cuts him opp mit a saw
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lionr. now on.l iicoln. Hou't w«y:
today?.
“You s#*<— I hswn't Bur tluiu to ko, p
••They KIves me pcaf so ferry, ftwry Have you got thret? hundred in grevii- In pnu tire.”
backs
sail..
Tihffl AdYTlI.lMf I.
To iiony up aud pay?”
Uko Sodom's wUe. you kbow.
iMucIns of
Govonior Wlllioiu
I
In 1803. thinking that tbe war wsh
I surely’dinks dey put bim In dcr p.rue
nr thur «so had ns
about over, and hiking to tbe end.; Napp.-u-hu-rtu*
Von hundred yean acoc.
hiP micpt flt hiP l•eautlful HriMktou
Everybody who can remember any­ tho whole North wip slnglnK:
home Kdiwin XIarkluini. tlir pod t Th.'
thing about the war will recall the ->%'bon Johnny comoa marching home
deaotote Tbanksglvlng of IMl. TtUr: modcpt rollmioii of pic-tim-M lia.l
Hurrah, hurrali?
J ^epy of Fraiu-ois .Mlll.f. fpiuoun pa lut.
teen sUrs la the Unkm blue bad been
dimmed by treason nnd aeocssJon. Tbe We’ll give him a hearty welcome then,.’ing. -Thr Aixolu. ' from w hi, h Mr.
got bit
Hurrah,
huriih!
j
MHrkliflin !. pupji.itum to hs
federal troops had met with repuUc
•The Mun
t* every dlrecUoB.
The The men will cheer, the boy. will Usj
and dlsaaur Iin
dlreoUo
WlUi tbe Hoe " Tlir two (llp.*wppevl the
new govfovU waa acting BBder lu b
n,. todto thcv will k.l ton, out.
j
- '-rh -.1 ...
^ment and tbe brtacb waa growing
i
mlnPiug any of
luuny
wider each day. while all tbp atrenglh And well all feel gay when
Johnny come* marching home.”
-Tl.ore.” Fiiid Mr. Msrkliflin, iKiintU tbe North were ruab"When thla Cruel War la Ovef was Ing to tfie >rmni wo«!en ssUotp wrom
lag to dam tbB Ude of dialoyalty and
much sung aong both North and on the feet of the jiespantP. 'Whrwi
Then wnt bora a BDBg
vro^uct of me
worthy of tbe Umo and topic, ti was South, and was partlcmarly fruitful in

il and waa raag la Soatbaa well as Nertbm. Dr.
iMdaaddadVmtedlttotbe
bomea mad# dwOlate by tbt war. aad
U was rang at a great TbtalmflTlBg
naatrmttoa In New York cm that
day:
"We diall meet, bat we aball mlat
him.
TbM wni be one vacant cbalr;
; total, true end biave.
'
■ Ir wounded .1 Fort Denetoon to Itab- WfgbaUliagertooariaablmy
Mtlng toe battle rrj of freedom.: roar> 1,. IKt. Hla lut
^e wa braatbp Mi;« avralnf
aiitoogh Uwgr Bag to pBW, not a .carried tome to bU fftoafo. aad to
prayY.
> .hall be a elate.
jltol Dr. Boot fouaded tto ttog. Jort
‘At bar IrtMUe. and aad looely.
.
g toe baule cry U Mdom. ;irr otaglag.
Oflaa wlU tbe boibm awell
At rameabmaoe of tbo alory
tto OOM aad tram tto worn.
marry'eBbtoa^ bey*. Hcpw oar acMt WUile fWI,
Haw be atiave lo bear ear baaimr

I Sc

Heavny tails the rain.
Wild are tbe breesea tonight
and tbe eborua.
boys are they.
Ooae at fbeir oounirya call.
Abd yat and yet we oaanot forget
That aiaby brave boys mast faJl."
waa oae of tbe beat songs of tbe pe­
riod aad one of the beat aaag tince tbe
war.
One of tbe grand old favorttsa writ­
ten In ItCf baa boea growtag la tbrof
with the yeahk and half a bun
grlsslbd old votcimaa will atog It all
night altaraatlag with -Marching
Tbnmgb Orargia.- If yoa'Il give them

Mr. Dotol**' «dv»rll.li,c In.tlncl
burooroaply sppertoil IlPHf. snU be
agksd:
Markham, oouldn't you posmbly
Itmert tbe letter *IT before tbe last
word ef tbe title of your poem, «» It
would read* The Man with tbe Sbocr-New York TUnes.
jne drink Wil of IrrUnd Is reputnl
to rserb feorteeu mllHon* alerting per
aanom, Tbe Irtab Tliaes aagge«U that
l.y rvdlKlBg tbe conramptlon to the egteat-ef a peony in the pbllllng IriPb
an Catbolirs would prorld#* nu.re

Steinberg’s Grand

OPERA
HOUSE

XOIMIOHT!
The
deveregt

isr

Wiittei

TWELFTHNIGttT

CHARLOTTE BURNETT AS VIOLA
Supiwrlwl by a fiuf ixmipany. 0>mpletc I*:«iuiiiiniTit mid £UbGoudseotoHt.
orato C<mtun»«i

Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, and $1.00

Next,Saturday, MAY 27th
THE SHEA AMUSEMENT COMPANT
PreBtota40ra«»kii> U»t> OoiRtou. Mwrioal Fniw- Ooinotly
ProduoUon

“ATRIP TO EGYPT”
Vy O. tHrarl»«sr« ICrarr

wril4*r of "Thr Hotiuty Dorlor,” "Ov<,*r the EVnet?/’ i»tc.

THl GlEAT CAST—lNcLUDIKG
C4ireon A: Williml. Tlios. SjvinpT, Arllmr .Ilart, Catlierino liaToiir.lk.yilfl.dilinmir, Daisy KinKe IMita la* ('anbiwnm, Mr».
Jiuk ViiKX-iit.
ViiKXMit. E:»l(lic- Ctuvou
t
-Cniveii, obuk
. (icrtnnlc CarkT, Tlio
E'rankliii Twins. Arn»biitic Danwra, Etc.

SPAIKLING SONG HITS
“Tho Ciirlii* with tho ^yink^ ' Roao, Hweet Rase."' “That LilUo
Black Gal r»f Min.^.*’ SextotU-Stroll Together.
ElalioraU- siv iiir Display, Ni'W and Kovi*l Eli*ctrical Effecls, a
Ballet uf INmy DauotTs, Uor^cuous Coslumc-s. E'umiiOsr

mrl^mrnz SMSo. BOo, 7Bo »na BI.OO
Smlt WUl OpBB At Box OITico Tomorrow Horaia^

p^pe

K^-t'^s^^deAL Estate.
lOE AND WOOD...
Wlirfi yoti uuiti K*i* or ^\fysl thiiTt listen Uv u smooth
talki-r: Ilf uaiit^^ yotir linliar Uslay and will Vn* in tome
• itluT town tf^iiiiirrow. I dll not n<v*d to makg you
i)ri»mis**8 as to uiviu^ ^(vkI s< n i(v; you knew that 1
liiivi' dout* So iluriiij^ thf |kist l*i 3«*ars nnd' eXppot to
till tiif end uf time. CUiXMS* FhSM 711

talAMKS

O.

MOI^ICINS

TO AUTOMOBILE AND LAUNCH OWNERS
I havi. jiiBt ivcoived from ouo «i! U»o laivs' Aiitotnoliilc
nnJ LunorJj Supply Hona* of New York a p.uipl<'i*'"»«'k of
llic followiuK Launch and Motor Cor Aooeaaorif*
Aooeaaorif*. I »'.<uM Ui
itoH*. 125 Caw
CW. s
i. and .-xplotactl h. have you call at our aton*.
amine thtooK-ooda. Bbt* ffl Ifflck Iffl th« wiaiBW.

h®.

gasoline

MON^RAM CYLINDER

MAKE^A BREAK DEVICE

POCKET FLASH LIGHTS

ETC.. ETC.

Th« Oooda ar« Right

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The Prlota «r* RMWMHa>i«

A Lannch Horn it a nreUy fine thing in caae vi lcg of tn
night nuning. Thiifit otar.
.
- ^

mST ISF '
Ml o^eloak 4taaor froB t to T at lito
ftrot N. B. atanh. givaa bi tto aw

WailLtor

M.

Dealer ia Autom^^^UunA, »nd CaMliae

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m^m m M-sun* «•
VW tMaMyt $immmu im mm m «wk m im
aiH.-toaaaaat«
Mtoar to a Mia
ItoVlM'-P'

rihakaaaftka At« tlM pMptoH MM In
^ Jtr nf MMrty?
»kto glimt a

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9rlMA MU mn M 8M

nayjkifl

Hmm aMn a m>0t adalak*. •»*
ki«iM* thMcaa MaaMtar kl*
rnmm* tmytmrnmmrn *t fumw
■Maa U MCa. a aathra ar «at M.
OMaa. paaaaua M aaak frgai tha

wmrn-$ MMkt rnmm * nmm
m» arW I

la mt-

ma mm ma Btaalaa aC hm pralaa
aioi. Har laiaar, a •aaWir a»a, »a
Jlattailat la rta aaa^
MMti «ka*a b« llaaa. Dr. U aaft
mi M. -a-W^ laa alaa aia«a u.

!S5g«rgr

mmi pMHiUe IMcm % ttarapt. Umm

ttm uWatr. paalar <« tka
FlaK 0>a«r»aalUil «*aiak la Jataaa
CIW, ao« baTi^^l'aoalaVi Mtea to
•«klkt ardar, ifeaaik »a toaaa to aal
rMcnnaMaa. It to aa atlaaca to kla OftiMi te» bem Mltoter It Ato 1
«karrl»/aaa. aoatotoa a WMaalito
aaw^twc ataaaaur. toNrItac alMjra ale.
ifar WD
lak *lK»»a to ooat Bboat WtoJil: “I lOatoT hM ban dedicated at Polpad.
Bkati laaeli *ka aojn la baa.” aart Mt
BeadOtr. -vd I akall alaa laaeb tka
laarB aaa aiiu to aaaaa. I<b a (tbMMtStotoy Jatoed whea he araa M yean
tatkar. tort I kara aoi taraolm ko«
oto. ifn %Klalay ooatjihated toward
laaaa tkaaloraa. I aai aa.artaii ka>
lU hom^rn UM Aadrtar ChnNSto pave
theorgaa.

litoahiiM

WANTKD-OMapdtoht Mrtl^I^eral
B. Bfhlh atreec.

v

'SMtMMsk«aa'^i

any i:*U

WANTlto-OaaMwCcat firt Ihr seearal
bdaaework. amaU fanUy. cood.
waM matt be food «wok. Addreee

MnaWmm^
UH. TU W H. HH laM tJk€
W€M*0 Mkf Mpi «r
A. J«r
«|ti0«BO.iLR. Mrt. AU«i‘s gM4^
totb«r wn vltli AnoM «i QmUc.
ik» to al«o snuMkHM oC 8UIMI H0P> nnu MMT t aouM or iCt or <
Mm, # aiCMr «r the 4MUr»tk»

u«ltc4

O. O. QARVER7
PRIOE8 REASONABLE

jlMlwntoaP.OtoaartolM

EQUALIEATIOM.
UyofTrafuree CJ

■’i’S.Tui’5-

4 wife
boardlRE bouse at South hlaiata
WHl hire hy

rM naHrM bMMt or Malvoni Hill,
Of GoUjrttaf «M faMcrikwrinoItot not whom vMttd Indin pu
Tito patriot tfwtm of tha Mdoa.
thorn tana the oakaova dead.
•Bd foa.
WPo dtod la
AadMovlyaUntodorsirtaBaiMa;
,
^ had* anrchtaf haalde the otherm. <
flute the diial7 atortm of Plllow a

iaerk of the Board af

Xach
the eoltocyo. ThU
AND BB8T m
British flac wat Uken from the dome j
1 cyclee—Rambler. Monarch,*
^
ot^opic4 j
,
Mrs. W iColombto. Prices right JoUas Oamg
br » Brittoh resident at Predrickabarp. ^ fttNT-rPamUhedi
mn and I bell. 417 Unloii street
may b*lmo
Bteele. or Ingham j
I thonhtr-naaa the pale moonltohtIgan capttol. An lateneltog htolory! «M»»ty*
- oxaienweei*._______
They looked aa white as ihelr brothTHIS 18 THE SEASON flar loM^
to manor!ad with eaoh tattered aad ‘ The battle flag of the Ninth Louto, TOR RtNT-^aratohed n
era.
miorm
ua
gsraev
wot
.
wn
Itme-vom ataadard of the ooaredexacy. i Una batuiton was captnred br Cooi
aprgS4f
board. SM Prom street
ion. Thai to a klM or
I Julius Campbelt. 417 Ualoa.
Wton a man to eleotod aiayor Of the Aad to all alsht Banlied the aalkMi*a and the Xaaetag Repuhllcaa relatn >paay P. Sixth Michigan Infantry, ni
themaafoltows:
the battle of Baton Rauge. August r^i FOR RENT-Oflke to,new Wilhelm ,
dead.
city of New York tojapa an piaoed to
The flrat one coming to notice to the i 1*«- Small tinsel emb-oldered aUrs j block. E. Wllhelm^^^
May gO^tf.
fraa^ of hto noMence aad they renato With aevar a Uanaer above then
gtoaa caaea where they are kept to the arc on Us field at blu.. It has three; poR WANT—Upper flat In brki boute i
then afier ho to Mt of oAoe
of the Taylor Grays, ^ striisw of n-,1 s«d w>'lic.
^
q ^ Moflatt. j
dl-j No sign, aare tjie bare, uncovered
hdre
to
p
more
or
Thled Ward;
aad Un. Hto lavorlto hat vaa tha
to them by the ladles; Another prt tvwlious standard Is that [
bnOdtog.
apr JT-tf
ftoaana, aad thto la aaaunr he anald rWiory to the r«a1d«itoea of ex mayora
cap*
or tholr aunt, grim Reviewer;
of King WtlHan. county
____ _ .It was
______
. «rf the Fifth confederate artUler>*. It
This to a uplfloe prosenratioo of an
Kotlee to all
ptoee oiidn the patoP. aoan H wUh
With never ah anh but the vaulted turad IB Wr«lirtB br Jmbcb U Carpeo «« e«>t«nxi bjr tbo Ptti«!«ilh Mktl ,
tnler pad thao plaoe it oa hto haad. bkUlmeaeittImMt
the oooatructlon of latoral
ter. oBirtda . In the Sercnih Mtrhl-'«»» tatontir July it. I*Ct. lu pelnted i
shy.
Omo the late Udr Oriailhorpe oen
Pormer AMidake laopold has 'be^
district No €. between 9th
With aol a flower save those which «bb UiIBnUT. It WB« depoBlled In the hwkinwUKl ha« feded to an dire hne. u>,T-Le»t In
i streets, between lOth and 11th
plalaod that the dripplasa apoUed her oomeaprivaUiathcSwtoaanay. He
». J»:. by J. V. '■ 1“ ‘ke emf-r '»
»»»<' «»
rmpiMMl in newspapor. cooUlntog
1 11th and mh streeu.
toMiie. *Neeer aUod. top dear, be
supported
hla
slater.
ex-Crown
On distant gravoa. for lovo could buy Carpenter. >be aUndard la ot l.loc mand wlih two rroued cannons. The
Finder please phone Wndsworth street to Iflvtolon
piled. *1 ahaU hare to buy aaoiber.* Priaoaoa Lontoe pf Saxooy. to her
mny
has been placed to my Imad for
Mlk In the enter a aceae I. patniMi: tattered cmtibm beara Ihr* followiay
No gift that waa purer or truer.
fie aer^* ororo a watch ohala that wai
__________ Itlon, ae^a^ to be paid on or batort
:ao a IKbt hlne fleM. An Amerk« blatoric
ln«rlptk».:
• Belmont.vtolble to the oatalde world, but a
m all DiKbt loac ■wred the atran«c
^..^ea in Its beak a aemll with •-SblVoh.” -PannlBinoo." • Marlreen.
^ ^ii!*K.^asken7 City Treaiaimr.
hNiff thhi oM which went roaad hto
of hto ooanmion
array;
the Inacrtatlon'>®~" "PerrlnvlUe." “Cblekatnauiw,Office, room SOS State Bank BMldlng
aech aad nato Ihraugh the anahoto or
■o all nldb. U-. til, tb. braak or day I ^
-RJ^d.May 1 Imo
HOUSE FOR RENT—iBOttIre m j
hto toatotoopl. aad waa aitaehed to HarrVcMtas
j,
for one who had passed i
The standard of Gen. Van Dorn’s
East Twelfth atreet.
may 74-tf *
the wpOflh la the tofMoat veat pocket.
ioM.IlQtMU. the ptu piaalat.
....
>»<*”=“"> ”• «»P*orcd from Porraf. FOR RENT OR SAL&-Meat market j
He aever aarrled a oheM hopk. but oould plar the aoMtaa or Beethmen j
-------------------------------- .
« k«»P “««
rebel rofcea near Fraaklln.'renn, June
Third Ward. /
oa comer Froat and Dlrlsloo atreeu. \
wrate hto checks oa odd pleeaa of and
MoMtft whan ka waa only E Tkiwa; rni A Idtw op
cap «.*ad
waved la
tha tautben-1
kN
aMHoMitvkMkaw
ib tb,
«I«k
«.!*«. »> the Sacond Mlcblpan cavTbos. Onnloa. €30 Fifth street. CIll- j KoUce to nil Pemon, Interested:
metto branches was presented to the
yearn earlier than thi. he cpcUi re* j
lag Una.
'
airy.
sens
phone
llA
may
23-if
j
The
special
assmsment lax roll for
kin
of
moacwmhyMrt.
Mones
Taggnrt
and
C
Bati any matodj that waa Mnyad to flU 1 knar that one who araa
A rebel flag captured from a North
itnrcd by Caroaua regiment by the Supond Mich­
Vanaevet
him. Whan he waa (gaUa r>om Rth
n^
FOR SALE—riae reaideoce property, j
Lo? that 1 Coi. Towne la a hand-to-hand encoun­ igan cavalo, has three red. while and
talktaa about the atreaaaoe of a aea
10-room house and hmn. 100 ft. KA. streeU. betw<^ lOth and 11th strecflA
ter with the enemy in one of the bkie stripes and white surs on n field
oapiaia whoai he kaew. **lt to iaipow
house ha. city water, bath n«m,aad »
chances made b> the First Michigan of blar. In the center of each siar is
«lhle fi>r a peaaeiiaer.*' Captain Mailer
fumaciv Imiuln- c;f F. Thwrtell over
hwdfOr
cavalry at the last battle ..f Bull Run. ,
o„ameat
paid. *'io jtel a dvU onawer out at thU |
.\ati««a! bank. TeU^phooo 2k ,|on. ih*- same to be paid on or bMoro
in this valiant act Col Tow«e reeelvd d
^ ^
Carolina
may 234f
May 2Ui. 190.1.
lu-oaaber strokes and two pistol shot :
Asheville. N. C.. ----------------------- -------------------------------- •
14. E. Usskell. City Triwsurer.
wounds. He recovered from these auu by S4^rpt. Byron Homard. of Company FOR 8ALC--t)ne mlssiW bievcle. M; j office, rocm 2»J2 State Bank building,
also folding go<art. li.5o F^iqulre ^
may 1-lmo
ived to perform much other valuable E. Eighth Michigan cjiva!r>.
may 2.12f
512 Third St.
service for hto couutr
taken
Another ctmfedtmte flag

2rri25rjsnto.25i:s2 mJIL.

^rto.

TnohlnoftKeM.
» battle Seas cap*
Ured by Miehlpaa boys to blae daring
the war of Urn rahfdHfW an amoag the

FOR RENT.

2i3ra

SEWER TAX

LOST

FOR SALE

.

SEWER TAX '

PAVIRG TAX

iWoaMiVhoAre
.Rmnltoale
SieepSoaiidk

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W,

•«.' "Jiir.*miUmn'

doableJorked toninw. Orer abmb and ■*»'« a militan
aetpmrt la the LnUn name of the plant.' Mute with K before returning It to Ita. rwowa; ”NoU me tm^ere.” r»d:
k^tu"
worta of womea. meaning -Toaoh oie "rt»
Maker. Thai knUe ge,tur.
not.” TWra^aarTemWem of the «• 'I" k««»«l-a Amen.- --Chriailan

.

IrnaUm r l>reilrfiaia*a1LltafalJrftMlifMinil
cures AD female tioublee and
;»ounAl«iSar healthful natural aieep.
lre8S6<^1)^rate to bring health to

SighLh ftreeL Inquire at V. Peter ^
of tha oonladmat. preaUent. “JaB;* O-Pl**-* “I'*" *
tyL
1423-tf
Darla.” Oo the oppoalt* aUa ct the!
<o*» and took the tnhle-knlfe _____________ _______________________
Sac U n ahmb la full bloom. Onder from the aWa oT hi. pUte. at the clo«> I
g^LE-One apan aotret aaret.

dtaath U U a. Urpe aerpeot with a

H» nurmen w «>1M
few. alas, habituaqy atoep the nlghl
rise refreshed •
<. come from tonale Aaeaawa Tha
p: gatilsm is a network of bMcafe nenres. No i

The most elaborate emblem in the 41 Uje surrender of P»-ierj-burg. Va.. FOR BALE-FumIfure a
collection to a la*xe banner msdi- of
^
^y the Second Michigan
this week. 210 We.^t Eighth Mreei
blue silk with heavy gold bullloa infantr>*.
maj 20 tf
Notice to Ail Feraona InUraatad.
fringe, on the side to a large oil paintThe most Uttered sUrs aad bars in] _
>4, r ~;;^^rsiT
The tax roll for the paving of Front
ing. In the renter stands a lifc-sizcJ 1^0 museum is the flag of the Thirty j
RENT-rartiy
atreet from the ea«t line of Uuloa
nlRbed
seven-room
summer
cottage
»,treet
to the east tine of Park atreet,
figure of a woman reprosentin- the tounh Virginia rebel Infantry, it wa.«; •
goddeas of war Her head to cpvered taken by the Fourteenth Michigan In | at Old Miatlon Beach resort. In-1 and Union street from the north line
,u,r. H. IC BHnk-an. OM
|
with a high red cap add her hair to /^ntry ai Beniouvlllo. K. C.. March 14.
hanging down her back. A red cloak U |gc:i
_________
: city, to the north end of Sooth UnUm
street bridge, are now to
claiped at the throat and thrown back
A small confederate flag was token 1 FOR SALE—My res
. €11 State for the collection of the I
Her right bn^aft
over her
by Liotit. Tylf-r to 1SC2 aecnwd iBtaf
to Mil
may
S-tf'
together wUh the ac
street. A. J. Walb
to hart^ She to leaning on •
^Ll!f «tonall unpaid biatalk
UanK- ,0 hr paid Mot* the
sword In her left haad. while 4n her
FOR SALE OR EXCHANOB-TwO
right hand she holds aloft a streamer
store buildings In Central iJdic.
with the motto: “Wilcox True Blu
"
Citizens phone 2€2.
may 8 lf
Soldlerii. like sailors, arc rarely scofWoman s OEertog to Patrioitom." Unm xmai; rers at religion, even though they may
bouse and W-foot
! put .!«. and one Urpe one. At her *>e rouRh «.d profane. Dr Tr«».,u.l |
^ ^
GOING FISHING? Stop at Oer^
irlAh. root b a k»omoOve wlU. the;6'v«, the following e^mple of Mum ^ For parUculam enquire at IlO W. »«'“ Bro..- State street livery ban
m.r.4f
and get your halt All klnda. tfceh.
name. "AUbama." At th« womanV reverence.
^
,u«et.
left foot U a ateamboat with the
• At a gaiherine of army offleerr. at a ^
--------------------------------------------------mayl»dl

^

jcldln*.

weight
^

heUad to their haste, under the cash
toe or Wr Mtolr, hot this did not ea j

Hosss^y

TBS wmmovB

The standard of the Flrat Atohaam
mvahy vma capurad hy the fourth
iiehtoaa cavalry at MMdletoa. Teaa..
May Uw IflMw had waa
the eapiors to the

MiTT.J.IOKNSOHS!

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sumcnMretciRu.
re. o. MioMoi-re

^
j.j

JfSt-tf

Otixena phone

reheUlga waa mtftuped at TIptnavlUe. | Bx»«a»«r W“-Mj „ »ALt-Elght
Te«t,P.arttla.dKo.W.toth.M,i^
-----------------------. TOR lALE-Eight
Wsst 14th atreel adjotalnc Korthwa
ladppi rirer. In Jane. ItSl. by a aquad
M. Cockrell. Jr.. «o of KidteoHidilgaa aaylom property, anitahla
tor raaidenee porpoMS or gardenlag
K H^moad then orderly ser i
***■* promlfM-s to
rine aoU aad wen loaaire. Bach let
to*
Battery
H^Flrst
sugur
pUiuttog
Indus
flamit. later cuptoto oC Battery H. First
eeual to 10 comaoa heildlag Ma.
Mleblgna Light Artillery. UeuA Speii” t«, nxMke its Inventor a mlUioiuilrr, ills
PHces and terma raaeanabie. Apply
cer of the battery, detailed the captors • mr.chlne will d.t the work of more than
to Oeo. W. BnS.
JttT-4*
to make a raid on aome rebel officers’ one hundred men.
t la tke habit of Tlaltlng their j
_______
frtoada at TiploiiTilto. The confed ,
tog order. S B. P. faaoUaa motor; a
TRY A RSCCNID WANT AD.
( escaped from the house and an
hariatotftakeaatoaoa. WaRerM
old ladj concealed the

•re ^ ohaMwgihm of the dm>p«yad j mal wB bo nfhmM to ran tt ate t»
SS^^ho aecnte the te ireh-f.t-re.-

!

TRY A aaCORO WANT Aa

Oaatoaflmm. VBl taka hone# am
totaapaymMt la«alia a X Mm
caa.
1441-a
ac to the past to tha
EAST PART or TOWN,
pan up ^ both phoaea No. fl4.
Ovdma wBl be piOMptty attmtom
JOHNBOPR1N8.
apr thla

Tnelier of VioHn

Swtfe sue ShreStwe
328 80VTI OMOI STREET

Wearenoirukifigohicrs
for the celebrated

Kejrstius Brick

"“W”
TRieSE CITY

MU80ELUVNEOU8
)FM ma aM aMMed wMi

FOR FAHrmtO or paper h
eMI M lid PIttoeiul pBoad.

Moaotv TD
tag a
paamor^, BoaMcflmi

KEYSTON^'lUlCH

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MM i'^fAMinr
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boufe ctujcht fire aad he deiecied; irodooed at the call of Logan three, left the stage of action MemorUl.da.v
«lgn» of Incendiarism. Silver was years after the war have resulted in ceremonies would be abandoned. Thai
stolen dnrlnit the lire and bloodhounds: thousands of
patriotic
sermons, day pasredlong ago. The veterans. I
the trail ran across property | preached by Jews and gentiles. Proi- looking through dim eyes, and #ioroe
owned by Jom Pahey. ex-sak»onkecper. j estant and Catholic; thousands of ad- of them through tears of gratitude, set ]
When Fahey met Southm-orih on the»dresses, many^f them by the first or- swlnplna Into line the national guard, j
street and asked why Uie dogs ran on jstors of the nation; beautiful, impres the republlc-g new army, millions oi j
bU lawn he was told that k was none - give and attractive ceremonies In near school childrea. the churches and j
of hU buslDOM. Sonthworth a back i iy all of the public and private schools great numbers of other citizens, to r
oment later. It was J yearly.
take the place cf tbe old armies mus |
another altercaUou
ceremonies there ‘
perpetuate the valuable
In these i
Mr. Mann. Mr. Southworlh
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beautlful Memorial day cere
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t U an entire
absence of
everything csllies.—Chicago Times-Herald

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parts of the sy^em, A heah^ famfly is a wealdiy family;
It may be poor in -woHdly good^ bat possessed of a priceless
jewel that all the ricbcs of earth cannot W A healthy family
may not carry in their vbins ^ blood /if titM nobles or d»
biooest and
thtgoidwd BBcestors, but vigorous bealtb is'.slwsys sa evidenoeoCtbe
best and purest blood, for tbe vital fluid oontains all material neoessaiy
Bbla. IVioaa rtgkt.
for tbe malring of bone and muscle and the ^;rowth and development of
bell. ^7 Paloa atreaC
the body, and upon its purity rests our chances for good health. When the
body is fed upon weak, sickly blood the sj-stem languishes, growth is stunted, diseasi
TRY A RCCORO WANT AOL.
enters without hradrance, and tbe simplest nudadies are apt to develop into serious rich
oe^s. In so many ways does the blood become contaminated that tbe fewest number sncceei
in keepiug this lifc^ving, heallh-sustaining fluid iii a pore and natural state. We inheri
the diseaso4ainted Mood of ancestors, parents transmit to their children sudi impoverishe
and weak Wood that their li\-ea are a oontinnoas battle againl dbrnaae, and from earlie.infancy are harasmd by sores and the most
w.,« «« '
dreadful skin eruptions, and heirs to some.
Baakataa yaw ago i uridyl ns!
old family disease. No one has a right to
throw upon the shoulders of postriity a dis- bou.. oqwaia^tM
case that might ha\-e been cured, or allow
the blood to remain impure witbont an effort wemdn^ thmy
to restore it U
larrb, ^ofula
forms of skin diseases are'frequcntly inbermtdioiiii nMd»d m m o»m. n
tied, and only the most thorough constitu- u#.M»db«ib»oodMd^Stor«itb.
•ional treatment can remove them. Bad ^,^Meu^p^. giviM
Wood is respourible for more ill health tban
'ftJSSyi
ill other causes combined; it absorbs the ■*~‘>‘«"vbi»b«toh..t.i»nuvritbBc^^
poisons that gather in the system, and the
mbs. j. o. athrrtok,
germs and microbes floating in the air find their way into the circulation, and old i
and ulcers, Eczema, Bmls, Malaria and a long train of other diseases follow.
If you do not come of a strong and vigorous farhily and your blood shows e\-idenc^ of im
purity, nothing will so auickly bring it back to a healthy condition as S. S. S., tbe most
widely known and popular blood remedy on the market It purifies and builds up weak,
sluggish blood and stimulates the circulation, and thus,
rids the system of impurities. S. S. S. contains tonic as
well as blood purifiang properties, and builds up the
general health, improvro the appetite and digestion, and
tones up the nerx-es while ridding the blood of all poisons
and humors. Nothing reaches old chronic blood troubles
like S. S. &, and being a strictly vegetable remedy can be
taken by oldandyoang withont any bad after effects or injury to the sj-stem. As a blood
'inonrboaedecoretioot. A
purifier and touic at this season S. S. S. has no superior. It puts the Wood in good order,
IfabcBuyoOnk color •>removes all poisonous accumulations, invigorates all parts of the S3*stem and prevents that
wayi giTci the wood-wpckoC
debilitated, dred feeling common to this time of year. «Keeping tbe blood healthy is tbe
secret of all healthy families. Write ns if in need of medical advice, which our phi^sicians
will furnish free of charge. Book on the blood and its diseases mailed free.

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-Oet up boya, it s Ume to milk,called Prank Wakeford of the Oabow
«alry Ihm near Port Huron nbooi S
o'doek the other morning. -All lUht.
Prank - wna the aleepy response
Wnkelord reoelTsd to his stunmoos,
and. satisfied, went out to the farm
Sravd. A half honr later, when Floyd
' iloora did not make hU appearance.
Wakeford want to his room and found
him gone, niao MH which was hid in
a traak in one of the front rooms. Tbe
police nnd sheriff's dcpartmeals were
Immediately ttoUfled and are out lookIpg for Moore: A man 2U years old
and hiring the general description of
Moore was taken froma freight train
at Yale, aad la being held on suspldoo.
John ffoothworth. a wselthy man of
Marahnil. is nursing a sore nose and
' other contusions. Thursday night hU

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wuu a umiIwm* n«« or u« i
iMaaiat epnatry «M b* olMUwd.
I. kunu
IMir * Wit nad I. Uo
vom oftli^iiadeBJas*. ttnuadtoat
aoAlah aalf^ piwnla-t Uat ftom It.
WiMiH oaA b. awa a dUUno. W
Uwatr aSI^ an dlrwUma KalaMM. aishW.b mil.. diaUM. BatUo
tfeMk. Hanaooia. Aasaau aad aaM
♦am oaa aim b. MB. aa wall aa ■«>«
and Hatf. lake. baWdM a stoat paaoraMoflanna U to bwemlas a papolar aelat lor oottos paittaa tram the
Ollr. Tboae Interred wlU haee a
aamber ti Ike mWo seotasloal
ear 'ttolt the hnllty ."td anl
•tMr or Ike lopoerapky and the geologtoal coiutraetlaa or Ue mill.
TnreUng irom ocean to ocean
vtUln the lam throe rnn. In every
Mate la the UStoaMve rtotlda. JoMiib
B. Reid and Percy Ballard, two vaod^
ellM aura, were married In St Joeeitb
Itondar, tad deelnrad they had fo<ind
eCtqiWe moat dlvlBo apot la the city
at ue tohe." , There I. a breath oT
BOTel romaace connected wlU tlw
anion at Ue two atngc people. Three
rmrt ago they hecame eagagol. hot
the brMe retained pArilege to a aenUaMlal notion, that not until they
iNad a ptooo enqutoltely perfmrt a. a
ttyallag ptoM for COpId. wooM aba
taifWBdar. uaeoadltlottally.
tho eoopla cam. to Si. Joe on a lake
maapdoi Bkd the • porreel Cupid- wa>
ftmkd.
Mlu Mary Adam*, a bright ackool
biaakw or sundtoh. went out trout
SmUkS mt Pitwcolt and brought borne
•t night rorw upeckled benullea,
«-.wblcb were over foorteeo Inche. lu
taagU. She waded the atroama.
-.Bay Oily Sahennen aitribule ibe
acareRy at block baaa and other gamt
Sab lo Ue dealnietive work of the
Qermaa carp, the river bog. They
trying to aecurc the passage of a law
Itor the exlarmlnatlon of Ue carp.
Houae cleaning to the mge at pres,
cat. and If Tom. Wck and Harry are
not eaned to dinner at the uannl hour
It will bo beat to amUe and ahow Ue
anany alda ot ure.-Ptolaaeld Conw
apottdence. Urlagaton Herald.
We are banriag plenty of old laUlOBOd muBle alaoo aevetnl of
nmns man bavo purebaaed
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put on the wall. Also
furniture finishing of
all kinds.
Painting
that will stand the
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same time. IsmademOak.
daring and desperate act
^ such a character as to bring closer to-1 The most da
who on Satnrdav was sentenced
gether tbe people of tbe north and tbe 1 of the ’ star by any buttery has been
life ImprisonmenL was taken to r!{ south, the east and tbe west, and cen- credited by both
Union and confed
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state's prisou in Jackson Monday icr their bearu and minds
ds on the one
oue^ eratee to baiiery D. Hfib United
morning. He did not seem mach dis- great country and lU one
one beautiful.! States artillery, and occurred at tbe
lurbed over the sentence, but expected much meaning emblem, the stars and
and^j battle of Spoiuylvania. May 13. 18«4
the court wooW set aiide the verdlcL
stripes,
' The grandest chsrge of tho war Ir
He says be was advised to t>Iead gnlUy
There inor hSTC been n tlmo when ’ credited hr Gen. Phi; Sheridan to Gen
In the second degree, but
■n). ho to not gnUly of murder At nil.; the eiooldler* of the north nnd the , Crook nt Fishers Hill in September
nnd cocs to ortooo vrith n clonr eon-i south enlerUlned feon that vben thejr ] 1SS4.
science. He beUeve* he hoe not bad
a fair trial and claims he can prove
Klmee knocked hU father down sev­
eral Umes. He says if hU mother had
Uved he would ^ave been a different
man. as his father never gave him the
right kind of advice. He thlnka if his
wife and sister stand by him he wlU
□ FFiCE&WAREHCUSES
IDNE 158
get out of Jackson priaon In three or
G R 5:.I TRACKS
-mSE 128
four years. His wife has lost her
former Indifference to her hnsbnnd,
and of late has rUiied the JaU every
^ to see him. Smith U 10 years rtd
and his wife 1€.

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Meemrial day bae crown to be oae of;
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MemeHal Day.
Yem ato. when'Oen. John
Uw then commander in chief or the
Grend Army ol the RepobUe. tosMd
the order deelsnnttns May JO on Dseoreuou.dny (tlnce chanced to Me
mortol day) and called apoo the mamben of the posU to nssemhle la theii
hnlta. mnit* to the cemeteriee and
vUk appropriate eeremonlet etrew
floven upon tbe tnrtt of departed
soldier*, be did tcrrlce for his oernn
tiT only eecood to raloe to that eoaUy to bln deeds an a rectmantol. bricade. diTtohm. oocps aad army oommaader. That year. UM. tbe Oraad
Army eras acv. aad lu uemben eom-

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jof getting along withont ire in
mei makee one efanoet gaq>;
[yon can t hang everything ont to
IfreeM; and the meet and tbe
the Imtter end left over things reqmre an even tempHstan
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