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The Evening Record, April 07, 1903
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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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1903-04-07
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the evening record
L«otrday*8 issue
■ia-
SIXTH TEAB-1841
TRAVEBSE CITy, UICH-, TlTESDAY, APRIL 7, HW3.
VICTORY FOR
|.
JOHN R. SANTO
& I’ itfeated Or. William E. Moon Very Decbivcly Yesterday
BL Knappoa............. Ijo
;^::r?5Sr.." r."::;:::; n
WillU J. Abbott......................
^
Fifth Ward.
Jinilce Supreme Court— .
Frank A Hooker
... 214
Jame> H. Pound................
^4
Re«eat« of the \3nlrer*lty—
fitlrK^bjil^the
the eubject of the I’nliee
RIPE FOR
WtdtitSMa
1
I bel^.e that no other «»unin ha. i
E»‘auch line natural materUl for wtlun
tier «oWl«T. a. we haxe. and tt I. the
ob%tou. duty of the uaiktn and of the
lie. Ill make auch prt>vi»l«>u a. wlE,
! WAR CLOUD GROWS BLACKER I
REVOLUTION
jncanlae.1 with
Mid emclenry In i
111 cvet) ikticsbie oolor sad
wnlth: Wc make them to ftt
tlic wuKiowe as x\ty riMMid sod
ahothc proper leogth. to attml
puUinir frocn rolkr. usuf tbe
bcM walerua. Glad to gitre
rstimatra. The 4vice wiB
Itc low enough.
MACEDONIA
national i
militia la
mark, ih
Ha. 0..m.eafd
H..
AlbanUi
f Guard and Ha. Threatented
«C//p Bo9k Siort
HISFINALM^^TY WAS 234 BY MAJORITY
OF 50,000
Roimblican Candidate Carried Only Two
First and Fifth.
uy for itor country or
\ will be swept by Are and .word.
I dUBMoeed hi. Alban-
THEWEtTHER
Rare
in our .Men a:iml IWijrs’ Chdhing Departinenl.
WARD OFFI^SrEPUBLICAN
AH Were Elected by Very Convincing
! Majorities.
WatOT W*rito Um W«f*
fcy • Vote of 5J7 to 509—
Ck^ It ■..« Wtko TIdtot. WUfc M. E. HodloU .
do.. SocoaB-Montol lof^klkM Majority Over
5*0-TtHMo StesOMor to TWrd WaH.
[HE cm GOVEINNCNT
^rzrrz::.'
itf»:ai*i/atU.n which
llrkel in MlchlKau wa. elecietl by
aUiiit iuooM
The repubUcan. made
a clean aaoep .d Wayne tt.uniy. while
ihr aoclali.t. matle a potid abowlns »n
Moeral |daie« and caiuured want oI
nten in murly e*er> place in which
ihev were orpanlm*fl
m irou Mu ll . April 7
TakiiiK the
:r
List of the oWtetei. '
h) an .>niiiaie.l
iiih>..ih>
.. t.
"r,;.
• he law JU.I e«a< ie l b> e..„i:re>H ihi»y 1.1 em will Ih chance»l Immensely ioi
,0^.9
Sibba
Fourth
W.
La
ROOSEVELT TALKED
ON PHILIPPINES TODAY
________ :
.
Fifth* Ward-C. A. Slearn., O. G.
,E. Chaae.
j Third Ward—Or. H. B. Garner. Dr
! IFourth'" Ward-E S. Johnwm. Frank
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
First Ward—Arthur W. Wait.
Second Ward-Jamea M. Marvin.
Third Ward—Oacar Simpaon.
Fourth Ward—C. M. Prall.
Fifth Ward—M. O. Morgan.
Grand
resident la Glad There Are Only
^v# More Stops BefoTe Yellowstone
Park la Reached—Strenuous
Life in EarneaL
Rapids
j
j
tJiaii.l Uapnl.. Mich, .\iuil 7
The
carried the whole ciiy |
:ave. the republican male
and r.iHi plurality »
,0 the <laie itckei,
|::r;
Gaskr
"i-7r.r"'l..i»K tii
.... -
»I-.
l
_
th.- c-p iihllraii and .
a* folk.
First Ward.
FRANK M. PAINE. FlorlaL
JUST RECEIVED.....i
Whcj. you buy y..ur Mts*t
'
,\rw S|.iiii,! I•»llet1lv in
:
orTTi':
FOOTWEAR
Fine Patterns. Good Materiah
Well Made
Tfv OUT new 5|uing Imc pi
Ivnl am! Bor Oil ScJuk.1
ShcKTS
We sell ihoev ibai
wear
Uur i.nces ate as
Uiw a* anv il iiuahly cuts
any figure.
an.l easy to buy at oiir hUuiioiiiical iTtees.....>juj«^-----------
The Economy Store
♦ - -------------^ tegoUr ho*ine»
TI..I o.l.Kr. «- will rr.i‘t.U-! ‘* '*^°***^
FRANK FmEDRICH
,
well a* advance I
• |iath id civillraUiin lo" :
i-onlldenilv
leuiiy lK*lleve.<
Spring
ive*
They will l>e a
lilM-rty. rcBulaied by
iolntini*tcn*d.
wtibout
iiiK etacinni*. laxaih.ii kiihout
. juMtee without hriU*. educa
hout iliMlncilon of *6< tal e.»n
dlthm. fri-edoiu of rellKiou* worwhtp
au.I pr..i.*i'llon in life. Uheriy. and the
^'^ AVhVnie^'i^aid th.-n lay In the realm
.O; pninil*e • *aid rr.**ldeHt U.v.Kevelt
, - N<.w It Ih * in the r.alin of
lH-rf.*imanci- ‘
How the Promise Was Kept.
f
Don’t know where to begin nor
where to leave off when we start
the subject—Just received sev-
H* ha* U‘en -k.-pt. ni.-nUuniiiK Aral
lb.* r.-storatu.n of ..r.lor hr which be
paid a warm trilmt.- to th.* r.-cnlar and
Jusllre Suprenu* l*..iin
Flank A H.M.ker..........
,-B.nl* <d Ih.- l nlver»Uy
Ui>al K. Knapp.*n . - .
' eral cases handsome Soft and
Derby Hats direct from New
dimciiitti
Llhrory •ita Not a Great Fac
Ih.’* chTiion a*
4*d It would, at
douhile** man>
Yclpped 1.1 any esi.-ni l« not apiu
Constitutional Amandmenta
The «io*Hiuilooal am.udme
iIi^^a*Uwnl of euuniy audito^ la
Baglnaw. Jack«m Washtenaw K-ni
Hd Wayne cnmim. pa**r.l l«
./*^tlu***adminli‘irauuii of
e* .i*iand
President
Kto.»*cvcH »*ai
eul I* .^Uiducied P'liv
* Tlie gmer
I* .If the iw*opl0 of the
Iv in Ihe Intel
hex are
It*. th.*>.have
ami r*vn
I and well ad
lH*.*n Biwn an esc.
m, and each of
mlnl*ii*r.‘d M-h.-d *;
to Ilf.* III., ri.v.
,d the |.ur.*.uit ,.! happinevH' Mich a*
rre le xer In-fore kn iwu in a I the
peter \Vhii. ........................
WUII* J AhlHiii..............
* *«'”l.rBe l.. t’rUp............
Ju*tice Huim mc CourtFrank A H.*.k.*r..............
II Pound *.
ul Ih.** rni\en»liy-
PPj*n
We.ltnBU.liH
IVler While
Willi* J Ahh
York importers—The handsome
■
t':
charce and i:i‘e him the hi*anie*i |ki*
• ible supij^t and fre.*rt iKtortble hand^
Willi* J
Abbott............ ..
Ih*
Fnurtn Ward.
•
JmX. Small: Flral ward. 20u to M;
in to W; Third ward
*«in in 12. rmoth w»d. 105 to 44 nnd
uMlce Supreme Court—
Frank A Hooker...............
"
SlS'S;:.-rK=,
piuea. and raid that w hile not ail had j
be<*n done that he had dealred. $e con*
colors also—every grade you can
, ■■ ;'wish for from $ 1.00 to $3.00.,
hiBhcr or Itn. r lyp.* of publir *. rx am
ThU amemlBieni f«*- Judicial etrrnit*
f€ir one or mon* rirwli Ju.ljsv* %hk*b
-the cities--Complete" lines Pearl
^
•^i* lt*V‘rblnB"hat i-an b.* .h.m-1n
IT.*!;
;brown shades so much worn In
•
handllne auch
Third Ward.
lu*tu-»- Supreme poun-
-
LADltS* UNDERSKIRTS
ii sh»»iil.l sec llieiu, ihcv are
-
Ifood atteudam-O ^
''
..mm
h».- j
;o»,
JJ^Ihe wimonl be ArriTod in Ohion-, over to the Tromy borne, oorn^ PIm
looker, for the Supreme Court. Ha* a
Got Good Vote.
K.-rr r»ndi.ui. im iii- --in'
'
I.»cept Mihiu. wa* eh*ct«*tl. and f»r thlv
rriMihUran. hUM reawm to rejoice
Big MaJo«ty foe Hooker.
The vole on the *L»te llckel i* par
tirularl) nrailfylni; n. republican* The
i.gT and Ihe othet*
were
majoiii) for Hooker la ihi* cliv 1-, M..,
Ihe Vain.- ihiirge 1. I'rlsp
•ltd II U lielleied in the cmnij hU lun
‘.’utl 'd "
lorn > w ill rintM t .r^N'
*^*i\n*d rommUrtonef. luiv
Pump Bonda Defeated.
im; iiu opivtoiihm.
Tbe dlhappoiniiueiii «oer ihe ^‘‘J***
The norma! i
of the pump bond* l* pronounced The Kir*l ward «wa*
•roihwiiloo wa* ihiown down .by a .tna IK the Third.
, in the Fourth. 9. and
The iKK-lalirt iMirty
FTfih
an.l the Miclali*! lalmr
inwiH
IS week
.Ml this
werL at the Flowci
SI
Mai
rs* ;iinl ChiliUcn'K
duiliil .|ieci»l »o K»ri(o itiu |acro;D*. j ''J*.,''
more stops'^ between Fargo and tbo enjoyment w»a gained from the Inncv
Knirwnt'eto the YcllowaiotiB Park.
| attire of w number of thefueata
It
Plurality of 667 Over Pound—Crisp
havInB no inH«o*»bin
The nuTmal mapirhy .un-ihe cli>
Tk-krt. a* shown hi Ihe reinrii
cv*eded w* Thiwefore the can
tbe dHeai of the lo«d of l|n
■my oBer a rtud) H'
Take ’
feated for Comptroller.
All wards Went Republican
FOR CANDIDATES ON STATE AND we*t In Ih.* civil waj; and Ihe war with ! features
Spam ami in ih.- %ar in the Philip,
The reaniu in^he .wardH rhui
COUNTY TICKETS
the nrrt lime In
pluei* which Tolloa. d. He quoted the j
<ml(’ 4.m.mr.i. .m iti-
Repdbhcans
Everything in Sight-Leo Caro De
t
USUAL GOOD
MAJORITIES
zSCB£r"
stkinberTo's srr.Sd*8«iSsrsr5i;;;
SPECIAL SALE.
Sperltl SMit “issiSlilitSlLiS!
HADE CLEAN SWEEP
Fifth Ward-T. G NicholMfi. W. W
iil. in the Fowl, wl.nh'uaii? hui
maJoHiy of 1.1 Th-.* luap.rUle^ h.
were iiiMinuieni to mak»
aiipwlnc aaalii.l ih.* h ad for Sant.,
other ward-, mid tlo. reM.li ,
om iualie- tn Urt. a 1
,*t In hU
\Ukc It a iioittt to see ihc pretty Myles ami liati.KiMi.c eftccls.
>Ve lielievc yuuMl Ikt %eiy much jilcaacd ami we aie wire the
prices win suit you. Sec the suits at $7..60, $K.60, $12. $18.60
S«Or*
Hatch . I’TOtoiiiie. the 1
!:«■
to oontinoe on to Northporr
oeMattou. Mr O i'onnor •«
the rwlU will la* laid to that
Diddle of Mae and thi
ithemidd
las ruooinK la»fore the
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Ftrit Ward—O. C. Moffatt. H. Mon
‘
lOO
...Meads’Old Stand...
PRAISE FOR JUDGE TAFTlr^ij
Millar.
.taguc.
Second Ward—W. O. Foote. Or. O.
*-"r:
JOHN R, BANTO.
:
t
Cilirtn.’ Candidale'for Mayor. Elect
j V,
Veaterday.
•"€!
PLAIN DUTY
IN THE EAST !7?rCT”'Vir,'7.',L? i'luT-m
PRESIDENT
Ward—George
iSIiSSSikEfs
Be South Side
i worn deloved on arc'ioni of th© acet
dont on ihe line yoRienlay. TwentT
una more carload* are aomewhere be
tween here and Grand lUind*. and
will riwch here in a dar or two
Conirwotor n Connor 1. In the ctlr ^
j,tolm Winnie.
■
Second Ward-Jame. Cllett. A
i. Bineham.
Third Ward—E. P. Wilhelm, L
leiMOA A OO.
Tor Appetites
ttkeoKorSttont.
STEEL IS HEI
A"pcc‘«« het^'-r r*- } 1^“^“ Ward-W. W. Dean.
,
j -fourth Ward—W. F. Maraha.
Fifth Ward—L. K. Cleveland.
THE CITY COUNCIL.
Fir»t Ward—Frank Hamilton.
Thr aoone at tfte hanfiUF
The tnordoivr
ever hml -decani ru h ailkt in all ihe newest shajics—fcK Men. Bo>a
ainl ChtUUen....................... ........... ......................................... »0O
fgZmm^mr Olowaa-The. uewesl shaa«-tbe be.i
t luakcv—ior
-.tim ing or kircel -ooi a single number mtssing;
‘ $l.tK), $l.*r*. Sl .Mlaml.........................
nO ahndn nncl
Nowland Ma^al l>crbie.nndM
ahsiics tliai are new not as good ai
as the
ihe bcat-bul
best—bul THE BF.ST HaI
that $:i.«ii. $‘2 r»0, $2.iHl. $1.60 or $1.00 can buy in ibe »orl*l
•Of>*rs
m^rnw%lw%m*
«d
City Clerk—Charieh M. Beer*.
City Trea.urer—Myron E. MatKeli Ituhlicaii eandhlan
Judoe of the Recorders Court- eb-.le.l hy almiU
ahead Id hUi Work -Laying
thituah .Ml Wl.il
I Robert..
lickei in Ihe upper peniiiHura
.'vnm
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Ward-s. M. Brown,
. Kleveo ♦wr. of **Hel rai». will
Ward_S. C. Darrow.
and from th« Second ward with a lt«d
uf lUy. while tbe Ftturih. alway. rloae
cave him 47 amiorf
htavler j
. • ^Dr. M.ion eipeot
in the «'•»»
mmm±,mr ghieolcwear - Mo« beautifol rteci* we
t.n «l..-n
b. I.ltu draffsed to the 11 toe of cxo.
I.. llie .m.v tu.l
Itl. Ill- ............ .11.1 im-r.
' iM^ip'e. and when t>uch
arlv iineH an* a** nothlni;. and;
Mand Khoulder.lo Khoulder a,. ••
.......,1 .ml. I., pr.„>m
lolte who wa. iioinln.i.tl l.v the ro
p«ilillcaio> lit r:urt^‘ed hiiiiM lf a. )"*'**<^
Ocarlrwc oaee- IMIamrrao^H OIOi%Klr.« a«Bl*
Scene at the Hanging of S.
<r,,nfiit,nm we miw at the outbreak of
tou. Jack the Ripper,
the war with Spain and when ^uch’a. n.'.
n.«ra.
di^hicati.in and otnfuhion
It i-• London. April 7 -GoorifoChapn.au.
eavi knd natural
hut entir.dy tin
*1600 konitrr rocenlly oonvioutd of
j.ro|t,T I.. hluiiie Ihe men who hainK ii
murder of hi. wife Iw |toiMtiiiup.
ilv 'lJlU^llll^
llaiile CrtH-k. St
AAnii Arl.tr. Ijiin-er.'lUv Ciiy,
at- and Haalnaw where lmp.tr
;w,; a anted in prefrrtiare to Dr. M«-m.
The repubUean* of tbe elty have
han hUharto ev
’..uilr;.r•' 7:.^ \
Every gar-
tncnl a tine tiller,
larue reatilar army, but we do n*-jMl
“ .J^d^
to have ttnr awall feKutar armv the compoi tn«m lo oeai.i.__________
Ol-O-rKMIWO
:
WIL.HEIVI
age
Cor. Front and Union
Hamilton
!
Clothing Company
-V:-'
TBB EVg^q BBOOBD, TBAVKBSE QEIT, JCOOfc^U^AY, APBIET> iW._
^
i
~
TO CUM A coi««owt
[CITY. MICHIGAN
1Q8AND TBJkVERWE HERAVD
Ckilt tte »npt MIM W boiiflit «>i^
wmj, ewm ft U« bond p«>poElU<m w
voted down, and this socteatkm bad
much to do wlU tbe dataU. Botany
atJoo to iwovWc lor pumnt by a
dbnct taa wfll Iw ilwrocly oppo^nl
by tba tazpajWB. wlib greater tweitT
TMK OKFtAT OF Oft MOON.
TCK.<T{MIB AMtll «. MW
rrarene City repoblicaiw
Lave
again dacted a democralic mayor. Dr.
i was an early candldaln and
■CS0LTS.IN
TB^WAMS
Sour
Stomach
^
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lull Ilf muMlh ai
CVCIIYTHINO WENT REPUBLICAN
I Democrat Had i
sRs^sjassss
all the
ticket with the
na on the city
on of
S’^1^
•everai year* the beat
the republlcana of the
been alow to oonalder prop, run for mayor. The defeat
Dr. Jioon U a,good lllunt ration
For Sale by
IT IE NAVOR^LECT EANTO.
Joto R. Bute kM KWH W b*
^miir wBuaw At Ik. MafMi
Ik* pi
poll. ywUrtw
h. rooHrW att tko
Ik. (MO oC s lUBO I
FOR TMff FIRST Tlllff.
The voto on ih# ward Uckeu ahowa
eondndvely that ailde from Ue head
aCthadtyUehettheropofall
_
ooghout the dty
flor tte flrat time etaiee the Inc
tkm of the dty M n rnunldpamy every
htoir
■«Vii
........
iTJ
Charle* O Kirong...f...Nl22
Ab*drm»n ifull U*rml
>v
U.rraluc K. Clbb*..1 •
lMa*r A. Thompwm....... 1=2 V
ln.|H-< inr uf ElcctUm ifulMcroo ■
Alroou W. lUckrrd .
=f» D
Anilmny l*uh»ral . ..... - in»
Julius M
ihu Murkivorn cv.mually escaping
through H hull- in the wall.
Mrs, I*. A. VaU-ntiiu- of Chicago has
Ikwr*. Iloberu and Haakell Klniply
cumpleud a
building at her
stood' by and Ua-Kcnl o'u. Tbo ofilce*
were eh*cted to are the on!
cuted un a hill uv erlouking the lake
good thing*
in-ople bad u
from a flnnnclal .undpotoi. And. con and 1.H elalMiraU- In all l«» furnUhtog*.
Kau*a.s i'U>. Mo.. iKiys arrckled lor
trory to the uaual condition, the
robbing a Jt selry kturc. have made
a*t cau*e for woitj'.
the amarlng conft-«*Um that a union
t.f n tN.v* molor IS y.*«r* irf age ha*
.-}stenmtioan>
burglarUlng
<le(.rge 1.. CrlAp wa* ejwy all along Item
Rtore* anti rebldenr.-* fur monih** p^i
avlng no opimNltlon he wa*
• Utnernl On-elex ba* nM-elvikd a dl*
•loned no wonr- Kvrn though he had patch trom tla- ^iL'Ilu• oHlce In Alaska
had an opponent he need noi
Ha>ltig Hi. .onsMHcuon «
graph llif- j« |.(.igrest.iiig
kall. v a- rapl lU bn iN»..slhh
pr. si fH iinlukt.rah «• ckuidiiloio. There
have be.Ml ^onle ker>
h.-akv *D
Btorms in the n-glou, whnh have
iHMhd the vAuil.
The Tanana «
tJiNvl |•«^^ur.• rik.rs have liruken
of
^'i^etch^Tn. Marvin/:..... 118
ll.rroan Koch ......................
M
Fifth Ward.
•
Supervisor—
. .^
^
l.yndon K ('Icveland.-v-'- =1= .
Thonta* Keefe
,*18
Inunecior of Election (ftiil lermtThomas <1. Nlcholiwm.
.. =='•
Araon lamgwortky' ............ ..
MemlMT of Boanl of Education—
William W Fairchild...r=l
Orrln I. inaiMH-r.................
4C
Consiahlt-
MAT TH
This shoe ap|»eals
young men
Zizx:
live veiv latest
I urns and wear the
longest and Uh»1 the
hest.
MadeofimiMWlcd patcnl Icath- ,
er. Talent Rid and
fine hla. k k.d wifli
OURNAME
ON EVERY
KNIFE
Si r.:2;
Elected Without Opposition.
ettitraJ Dtws
hf tbt W0rld ]
ien*e agrlcullural college for the benclU of Intending woman
J. C. lUcklln. a farmer residing near
Waterloo, la. has recovered anddenly
physicians In Iowa for 1.7 year*. In
de*m*ratlon he swallowed an emetic,
enough to even endanger life. . Tbo
resnlt wa*. that after going ihrough
terrible agony two large hull sn^
sere ejected from hts stomach. One
lime in many ytrar*
Hebrew Passover this year will
on the same day as the Chris
Easter. The Passover will In-gln at
•unset neat Saturday night, when It
will be
celebrated
hy
Hebrews
throngbout the world with scrvlccE
and festivities In the homes.
Throughout India there were over
_ phvslclans believed Blckl
sane until he produced the snakes.
Told that she was dying. Mrs Sam
uel Silverman of SjTacuse. N.
ar
ranged for the wedding of her daugbii-r t.» Woolf Part at her bedside. After
the ecrv mony she sank Into a pei
Bleep, and on awakening was so <
ful that her recovery is predlcte
Cigarette smoking Is poalllvely proh Hilled henceforth by all employed to
the pas*, nger service of the New York
rislon of the Reading railroad
rheVrtTtaM («« • ««dd*»* l«tT
m A (^ WUL NM. MOd tM. lAMd
{>S.FRYMjill
a^llnto
jlTactical
Sluvcinan.
j AlMMy. R.4l-'t
EASTER NOVELTIES
.
S
FROM THE DRY GOODS.
DEPARTMENT : : : :
;
'n .-:l;' .:; .Vrtldcs dial . vrry
an.l which will make (li.-m.r.t
, :ai.|.r<n.riat.; K aster «i(tN.^ Many times you want just a "httlc r.-
: T
mintlcr•• an.l th. se an- soiii.- of th.- m-w.-st: ‘
LADIES’
: |
kid gloves
Alllh.- newest shades t<» mat. h th.- m-w K..wn: a lim- articl^- for th.money;
W'f think they are th.- l«-st («l»'e for a d..llar ii^ tin- city.
Somt iKinij UclUT for $1.50.
•-
^
DID YOU EVER WEAR
'.
THE WASH KID GLOVE? '
When soiled, put th.-mon your hands, an.l use soai> and water, lake
them off. blow in them to'full out any wrinkles, then let |hem dry
and they will resume their former lustre.
Th.-se s. ll for $1
FRUIT TREES ARE COMING
I will have my trees here about May
10th. Win baVe a fine lot of leading
varletlea of apple, peach, cherries, and
others, which 1 want to get rid of
quick. Prices will be right. You will
find us at Uo\x^0 barn.
P. J. Stover and S. D
iS40-n
WRIST BAGS
A
line of .liem trom f.S lo Si"a
EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS
As nic.t a present as yon can make.
i i
They are sol.l for ;h:, bk:
lt,i. -.Tk-. rKk-. while those sold for Sl.'i-'> an.l $\.:*> ar.- most ex.pns.te
an.l each come in a handsome box.
1
WISH TO
OPEN
AN
|.
SHIRT WAIST SETS IN PEARL
■waists, sell at 2.'>c and 50c.
,
'
PEARL BELT PINS
All the go now.
T here arc IWti binds, at i»c and .itk-. ,
•
, ’
„
No lady can have too many, and the new on.;s w.r.4r.f >ho)\mg sell
from 5c'to 25c.
back! AND
fully answer anr toqnlrle* yon raaywUh to make retotlre to the matter. The schoolgirl or boy v
depoaU ot 91 la treated as <
otuly as the buatoeee man with
HO.fiW.
■
Three beautiful mother of pearl buttons-the onlr dtinjJ for.sliirt
ACCOUNT
i what peopla are saying dally t
■
^ r | _ ii
HAT PINS •
A
A
tine ladies' ki.l drivinir tllove for Sl.<«» an.l $!..*>".
r body turned to martile. and
btog 300 pound*
^
uve the body,
nyle* himself “the
rado." 1* In WashPadKevS^lio
ington looking for a government poal
Uon. He base* hU claim to considers
tlon on the fact that on August 6 last,
when a dam burst at Grven Mouuln
Fall*. Oolo.. be rode et brmtoneck
speed to Manltou on a mustang to
warn the people df ihht place ot
impeadtog dangw. He aays he <
er^ the dUtance-flve mlleseeventeen and a half mtontee.
in Eoetoa rwcwnUy. two mnslcU
a dnimieer nod a piper, raiurnlng to
their
.
All Kaater f.votwrar
land novelties
ate
; teadv lot insivecrum.,
mVthto" *
■
, *<
Just retctvr«T a
ivattcrn -We \Aa
them on sale at a
^wice
.
.
.
Tl;Rebbad th* Orav*.
A startling Incident 1* narrated hy
John Oliver of Philadelphia, a* fol
lows: ‘i was to an awful condition.
My skin was almo.1 yellow. . eye*
sunken, tongna coated, pain contin
ually to back and side*, no appoUte.
gnvwlng weaker day by day. Three
[•Ians had given me up. Then I
*dvUed to use Electric Bitters;
to ray great Joy. the first bottle
a decided Improvement, l cont
their use for three weeks, an
now a well man. 1 know they robbed
^^Au* April f(»ol Joke caused a two cents Guaranteed at Jaa. G. Johnaon
days' run on ihe private Itank of Kas and F. H Meads* drug alorea.
per A Karel at Chicago, durtn^ which
400 of the JMK> depositor* withdrew
qTS^ua ha. bto* Ftoood thirty betrtoxpvdr*. and they have
-It down, it, tltoib during the
k«vy.ar It rttoU be towd
pt3mi pomptnE font la to
^ommac need*, or tf ov
...UilwIUh...
$1e00
fomuig vlblt of Emperor
WiBtuni to Itone- he will In- acco.npan
hv a ^eU-s-tlou of the talleist ufflcef*
suldierN in the armv
Among the
offleers are I j.-ut. Haul Cuhme! von
IMuskow and l.li uienaut tJeneral von
Scholl whoiH- M/e created a sensation
at tht-funeral of Fresldcnt
Fella
l-atire «f France All the n.m-commls
.limed men who have Imhuv clueien are
nearer sevd-n Iis-t than six feet tall.
a\ Uindon. at a sale of .dd English
sliver, which was the proin-rty of the
late CharU s llateman. U»t week, a
fifteenth century .|Msm, eight Inches
long wnh the dwrlk'st known hall
mark, brought 172:.. An EUrabeth cup.
with the initials
E. Rbrought
the
$4 00
.
Lardle...;.... U7
William T. Koxburgb’.......... ^sr
Alderman (to fill vacancyyWilliam J. Spruul.......* llT
Frank Schwalller ...................
78
In*i»ertor trf Elect km ( full tennlCharlc* M. Ijincasier.......... lU
Clay urn Dgrtg
........................
79
McmlH-r of Ikmrd of Education—
y iilV
county. Pm., ha* been engaged to go
to Che PhUlppUiM and capture sped
of all kind* of snake* for
knowledge
King ERrard
Wilhelmi:w •
liter bBore the people
VhOM MMtIWi
Priiee Hnm
Oraml Traverse county will
•ThM* wnt MW k* eifkl repoWlcA
aid two demoent. on th. bowrd of i
'
60c
Sik oOicketi M bo*-«iafite
FORKS
give the bead of the .tale ticket
Jorlty of nearly 1,^
DEFEAT OfIfUMF •OWOE.
The propoallkm to bond the blty for
water work! poaipe Waa defeated at
the poUe yeeterday by leu than a
ODoew Of votoa. Thla la very mnch U
ke regrottod. a* ^ many year. ther«
kM boea no public need eo great ai
ttda to likely to be before the oontoi
n. -li-,
We are after the.
Young men. Wc
have all the hncat
shoe* and aU the Ut.
CHl spring fashionv:
Knives and
that out Aide It* local Intcrct
thU city may W depended niKin t.
It wlU b. A food coukU tn ererr I
• r MML ud Ik. p«<®l. wUl bAT. rOMOB
, to place the nimoet rellaace on tta'
•DOdJodgmeoL The bo^ of odooa-!
tkm will be oompoied of moel excel
liol men. «»d the iotoroata of the puth
i Mcadhootowtllbetogoodbanda.
The new bo«il of public work* win
: be compoeed of practical men. men of
: reUablllly. and who will do good work
to that depni^nl.
WHOLEEALE AND RETAIL
S3.S0
vu iMoaiu* tbm «u no r
CttUtUAt*. Th. ,!«. WM IHt ktoiUi
u4 0.0. MUlw. dMtocimL hbd • ch**]
V
3t.ATBciar
H.»« rwiiw..r.
SILVER
and ahow. the Inlerekl manl
felted. The balance of the *tate ilrke
almllar
majorltle*.
The voh
Urdle. whoee scalp the antio
. dement wai after, won out hy
tanMt matortty over glvea an n
manic candidate In that ward.
■Mdodly was fl. Ule runntog a
Wmiarn Sproul. won hy a major*
S». Even Tom Shllwm. whose do
qraa deemed ea*y. wa. defeated hy >V
r Haraha hy a majority of 13
In the Second vrnrd both Jame* Oillett and Amo. E Ulngh.
elected. In IhU ward It wa* i
that the Toeolt on ward candidates
would be eloee: therefore, in the face |
a democratic majority erf 169 for]
Saato, the rodrtl « the ward ticket I
■
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Inclmbng an excellent Cast.
ChrUtton H. Petersen
THE STATE TICKET.
The vole for Justice llt»oker
Traverse City, from ihr r. iuins tlrul
Ived. show a majority of CC7. ThU
>methlni; m-.r what the republican
majority for city candidate* should
he. and would he hul for dimerrowlocal n-pubUcj
1h.
Ca. M»ngrv
40 - People - 40
Kmnk 1
Third Ward.
aSoo M to tofleei ci^lt upon
gnd the cUy. ThU we beHeve Mr.
•anto wUl do.
A WCII-l- U1MK
bf all kimis of Ue.l springs. CliiUrs Cril«. .iiftf .Sitp,H.rts for \Vov. n Wire Springs.
j_______
CHRISTIAN
Sivccial SccncT> . Accesaorie* and
dciaU of Perfection as has
charactcriacil the pro
duction cverjwhcTc
the ward ticket.
Ii it humllUtlng to republican* to
k. WM OM OTM tb. r*p.b. contemplate the election of a demo
crat for mayor when there are *o many
wine** men to neUct from their
JtfltyorSI. Tkl. .how. bow repobown rank*.* and who w..u1.l allow their
Hom toIM. ^4 Mr. SMto bu r«
m*totha.iklharepi»hllea..forthdr
fear Ju*t *uch i
r to bit efforts to
give th. city a good admtoUtt
He la a good dtlaen. a aocceaafnl bual
nMS man aad one wboae offoru will
bo for iho w«y b«i totowau of
4Uy. The Boeord eaerted lU host
forts in behnlf of hi* epgegnt.
•ow Uinl he U dectod Ihb paper will
■ot ondoavor to hamper him to kle admtoletratlon to any wigr. Tte
of Travers City abotUd rmidvo the
aupport and enoouragomodt of Uo poo-
and..............
n<l If \ on co)ild
Sleep on onf of theM- one night. (an<l
not' t.ilce ten
not get another one I you wi
times the,|>riei-for it.
(ln.PKaog»e«Kl4 Act.)
LieWci
“•,i;rjs;sv!irsrs.it
isf;:„isi;v,rKH-.rvs-ss
........
Mi Skit PIMM n«
A.ht«............m
Cbb.«H.^-^pr;^-.. «
ba received from the Fir»t a-.,..
The Third ward went almod en
for Santo. hU majority In that
efffict wa* marvelou*. The mu*lc
ward being 2io; and in the Seoond hU
Bed the wolves that they
ted to run away, and as the door
majority waa J«Si, more than he himfcloeed. they U*gan fighting, and
sejr had rta»on to eipcct; while the
teveml of them were
Fourth gave him a bad uf 47. in the
fnre of a republican roaiority.of SH on
\Vc
'c have a full
foil assortment.
aMNortment. allsiyles:
allsivies; ^L7ri.
$1.75, $l.^r>
$J.50. $2.75. $3.ai. $8
$:i75 and $4 5(\ and t
on-uD
to the most comfortable and Ih'si mattress
,-upto
ever made, 7his is\>ur felted ctuion, for $i.r>i»
Th* Gt«« Succe*
....... • ll-
t. S. WAIT A I
ft la now quite erldeni that I>r
Boon waa not the choice of the repubto the piece, and were war*
of tha dry for mayor. He waa aelre* when they saw a w«
defeated by republican vutes. Ercn fr»m a dark comer of the
hft own wnrd. the Fifth, did not stand
him na he had reaaoD to a
Join the flmt. The animal* mahed in
alao otpectafl a belter aupport than
An Kxct lsior mattress, t^otion top. for------.......
Friday, Apr. 10
jortrtMww haadMne. i
tog table wlU show:
FIrat Ward.
hSk-V
VOCI ARI
Uebaling with younielf
whether to throw away
that oltl mattress or not.
Let mr hflp > ou to th eitir.
well
You can rci a
made, plain t xcelsior mai^
tress at SlaUT s for... $1.45
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SIDE COMBS
T
|
’
|
^
of the IdYteM favls. and you can buy them for L»c| l.»c.
and (Kb:.
.
1
ItHE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
LORIN ROBCRTE.
TB«d*V3M>3W OITY’.
m-
: EVENINO BEOOEb. TEAVEm CHT,:
CmkHSiantws
^arnkbigan
TOE8DAT,AFBIE7,1#0».
“Hobson’s
Choice”
g5a:i,=2&«r:
STAOI Al*b WJO'rOWM
^sisnis^
£r:ussj!r^.‘is.ir^s
> «feJTZr>U ym
•d.
is-iii i«i. ir‘^*!S.3u'S
fUMr «*• Uiini ter »fi« «*• i»
iMl‘> Mitk.
• Tho OhrtrtiMi/* whieto will b^ w^m
wmmm
2
rs.-T’-JSS
UftToa only for «»rp»loMJ hrorory mm*. ThUltOM Ct IM MMlora.i
i
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:
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iTiirrsJKrssi's'. -.
srs».“J5:3tK
hifipTMo»»t.io I
SSH-W..";=Js
rt«“*irr5S2 T
las
Uli;Md Uie lol!«wu»* momlaf n*-
ST53I"?2^^“-^
—“-"‘X'lTirs;
ptore<l himbolf »«|
>h« UoMutorof 1
WimiEIS WEIE SEtENADED
’b«of theiuwy tnbe of Ibli opoolM
vMloond wopMiaBd d«ep voter u
•n nfmdeol worthy of opie In it*elf
iesULTS IN THE TOWNSBirSi
B.y.- B.M G.v. Them »„!ubl., L'"« UP •'*•>•
£'«»•-•«!
Gr,.t.OB *n.r H..ult Wl. Kn.*n !
Other Portion. o« th. County »o'
_lon« M.d. . .poooh.
!
.
For .. HMrd r~m.
|
£jis5-2V.r2;:?ro.“^?
Mld,iN^MM»Md.U..«0.
iy * lai«* opowa
sr::.i2
Follow the Recipe
Before the introducuon of UiMOda •l•e«llt buying
soda crackers in a paper bag. was like hiring Hobson’s honM
—there was no choice. In kind and quality there was Iwt
one—take that or else take none. Whether stale, soggy, dirty
or old—’twas ever the same "Hobson’s Choice."
UliMda Biscuit in In-er-se^l Packages have revolutionizedthis <*i method and set an dtample that has received
the stamp of public approval, as the sale of oyer 200,000,000
5 cent packages attest.
. The In-er-seal Package insu.-es their quality, cleanUness
and crispness, because it is airtight, moisture proof, dust
proof and germ proof.
NATIONAL aiscurr COMPANY
Sopon iptr-Kn.TR' WoUor.
Tttwmhip 01or*-Kli»»r K. Ohom-
Tti» o.wly rieewd 11
Towpobip Trr...n-r-Mw.r« H.
(•rrow*
.
OomniiMiooer of IIighw»yN-t>m.,
biob WB* ocliosMl *od re-r
M durtac l.i. .pMcl. wbioh follows.'
In each sack of BEST
FLOUR arid see how
easy it is to make
GOOD BREAD : : :
.... U«b. M
in file earioM warde for their
«,hool I«.,-c»r-J..lin O. Bridhty. years—lieory C. Bart.
Constables-John E. Savyor. Walter} BaperTieoc-Ueoqr« DkUraw.
Towaeblp Olerk-Pemr K. LatdU
M. Boylan, Ollnt Oottou. Jerome M.
Township Treawrer-Olof J BeaRoblaa
Green Leke.
I
Snpervlsor-WlUfs Wijrbiniaii *
j oimmiMiouct uf Higbway.-Wtll.
Township f lerk-Bedgewirk K. I am L. Ayem
Hr----------- -Hopkins
^
I Jostle*- of the Peace, fall term^
Township Trsasorm’-Otiarlee B. brands K. Brown
School lospeotor-Julai N llmiib.^
Member of Board of KeirUw-fW
owMd. HoriMW O Bari, '^.oollnspeolor-O
rvM'
ioTiiatioe to oToryooe to step Into th«booM and hare
lion ,
•
Bie^
Bop.t
Townthip Clerk-Will l^arldNOu.
Townsiiip IWl
jjohn Holmns
i^Mumlesioaei • ‘*oL»I.Nmm of HI,to.«y.-WaH«
ri^^ml^ia’cir*:; 01 U.ghw.ys-He» , t’oueUtble. Homer Uore. Olmrie.
bert Gilbert
fiddle. Hamnd KelU. John Bnclmn
Member Board of Rertew. fall term
Highways-r-dd
-CharW B. Dre.
j aSuperrieor-Jolin HoEsle.
Membir Board of Berew. one year! Township Clerk-John A Beriptare.
Jastloe of Uie P.at'.,
Township Treaeaier-George Wbll
-Abel L. Kimble.
Ooosubles-Ellikb Toner
Hion, two ri-ats -f^eorire
Oommiesioaer of Iliffliweys-Jobt
Thayer. Stephen Starbock.
W Ih-xter.
£i^.ss5:«“Ss.sl;—
HANNAH & LAY CO.
oitv, miom.
^Tbs band then called npou City]
Clerk Ctiaa
i
: elect
iiS
JmMm
oI
tb. PiMM.
e:a3t-er
l Co«tMu..il on Pour.1. Pm» )
f-ootw
FOR
mm
mmeO
.Nt'V’fT iii ihf-riiy of I ravcrsc City has such an
attractivf array of fine footwear been tfisplnyetl
as may now U- s<n*n iit our store. * Omren yual- '
iiy • Shoes, of which we have many styles, have won a
national fame. We want frxt ry woman in IVaverse City
;*> make iluMr acqnainiance. I hey re an advanced idea
in/WricansluK-makinK;. a combination of all the lit
tle iMwnisih.al make satisfactory footwear.
' .
In our wide e.siM-ririue we have handhrd the product of
V.
.
many noted factories, ami
have had unlimited opportu
nities for judKing the compar
ative merits of different makes
of women’s shoes. There is
not in the whole world to-day
tiner footwear at any price
than -yucen guality.*’
f “Qiieen guality ” shoe> are
recognized as the shoes that
make the fashion>.
E»-^i
!*<‘rhaj>s ih«v most Avondef- ,
Uil feature in-gueen gual
ity”. IS that of la rfect lit and
absolute comftiri. which,
they i>ossess in a greater degnre than any other shoe
• made. In the extensive var
iety there are shoes for
every occasiom" from the
thoroughly mannish to the
most dainty feminine siia
and lasts to fit all types o
feet. The styles are strictly
corrtxl.
;The. leathers the hnesl and
»are chosen by ^he makers
with jealous regard .for the
reputation already won.
'•’gucen guality * shoes give •
the ’hnishing touch” and an U.added charm t«» an Easter
costume.
’
■BOO-T3
* 33.00;;^:
omsesw. wrieeimT,
_
Moumm
AfsiD oo-riiMmiS
tS»
OXM-OMO*
32-50
AUF-RI ;o"v.' eRi EDR10IH
—
-m
I fiOi-JcUra).
ouo mr-ANo
toU Mm-
W&sur-l-.'m
SMUhVeuda^lSi^Ldi^irSL^
WV^^l^v.yU-:v^r,v.:.VvV^
K-
m
Of UM II lM«
ui:L»r..5=i'i^w«
•tmavkhsk
v'V
T<^ias Hobwn was the fint nun in England who let dot
hackney hotaes.
When anyone wished to hire a hone, he was oWiged to
take the one standing nearest the stable door—he had no
selection. Hence the old proverb, so familiar now, was bom:
m
vcwsgaomTiwoiP
%Ai &ghth
In5«r«l
0 c clork ihU »omln* while worlt^
n o buUer In the Oral Wood DUh fac
Mvroo a Rice’s
H. A
Great'Play
'”a block of wood, which be waa h^loK »P. flew back from the aaw. atrlk-
Itlf Tritnd
Tr^ India
t to hi* home on KljrtHh *tre<
TO-NIGHT
EECUREO 100 ACBEE
LEELANAU COUNTY
L„«,
STAGE AN0%LATF0RM.
* in Euttom Bay. Loclanau and
•»» ••
MmIImi * KnMkotr*
Mb^l^lWoc-WUbar K. Oaap*
^Tuai«SJ?^5SM^
**mfbwaj. Coaimtattonar-Hmiy J.
Contrncu Smurml on Pent-Ml. for
Delivery at Eowere Harbor.
I J. Xewiand and H « -Kn^land
the Traverve City
t^nnink Co.
.u.de a bnnlnevi. trip d»Wn the IVnlnaula last week and relumed Saturday
viih contract* In their fiockeis for
n *.
The ctmtract* wen> inoaily
,eet cHiTO. and call for •lelivery
»m-ern Harb»*r. The company I* preiriNl to receive all the fruit* and
ssTs^iiss'j.fr.sxs;
f^ltoVlbTSid.. 10 Ell ~UIC7
A Wy r*^ 111 Su!
An All Sur Cmtt lodurlin*
Mr. John F. Ward
Mr. ^rank Parry
Soni «lc |p« open »l
Office; Iriiirem-Poont Hl.
Piie«35t,50c.75c.S;:.JI
“a’7t fhuTlif^.
wUl** deu”^
•un fnim there to the fartory
Cmi.1. .!•!•>. <w4r<»0-»»
A Thoughtful Man.
:^v*:?f‘S'.;i “ ”u t. i««d ,:.^b.r£‘5.‘S>r»i^
liciSS^aJ:
Board of Rariaw-^
HOUSE
ihSiwatmiM
Kelaoa W. Snltb of
sluliiuzEuni
GRAND
OPRRA
STOnKiKi'S
•lock Cmi« ajck From Soltlnfl •«».
•roakUit H.iion »mltli-. Lofl and
TbU<MuTtMt.r.Slim
GEO IN THE SHUFFLE
of ererybody who lores fo^.
f« InS pS?.r of
Some Good Pianos to Co^Extraordinary Barsains. ^
gnpeiTleor-I^SOEta.
cHdiibisWitnaTE
< Tba ttaoa kboft' aarrioa froa'lt rOO
oo^i^blaa—Omar
Bkirer.
!SSS;^ssi!=St»
A
«« «a «-«»
Jolio ouSTe
rSffiS2sr'43»« mSSsrRjsS’".!
HMI . t
,UC. rich. I
Idm'ys ana liver.
m
i. kldiH'ys
Mountain Ten
iub
Can’t
® oSSu.l«loB« of SohooU-Joto O.
«oS wiM*elow'nt;«**»2’oVt7.'
WobSio
jT.mi: .S^MO^
\Z' 1^v.'r.;' <'«r llu.lnr». <■■••>'•■“•;
>Tj£i. «d.lnr ,>31. n^odoor' X-r;;..;-"
*i5W,nx'~' “■"•*“•’
r^Ur |d»:^ 0.3
.lssrAr.“-: r."!:
now i ONJOUR OUT..OE
iuibd^ wUt»J50n>ol«iK“7««»j of’^'B«»«~l> B Kills.
^r oftheBowd of Hrrl.w-^
oKoiC
atate ticket
eleoiod with all hot; four
.««. .
*SS«h w«a-"itrO«t,.'g;^;
n^U» *400
"st^So».*^roitoUr »«M n««bOK»OT j
•atwa mm ---------------- Hfbwaj Oommlmlooor-Ben
Sold ..cloii«ely br A
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:£u.r'i.2si‘iE.“«
.poo
...OCR.-,.
SHOEMAKER
ThafH what
’•Ti.^x
K.„.^. «d~.. ^hinb .0.,’ ;®j,h
.X."thee“world-l.mour
^v
pvrc.f;‘«--- ----------guarantee
to perr.cE.y
OU.DOI bn *old from U.W. E1.V
make
vout
old
shii« new.
lull l»c t an fix them tip *0 ihcy will
UM tou .jirtc a while lonpcr.
... ____
orean* the world-renowned
l.:*tcv: Packard. I'hlcaito CotUae. hi!
i*r Chime*, and other*.
1
Urlnnell lint*, are maioifaciurine a,
..ne plnno of their own. of whieh we
,.M.eci t.» have a *aniple MK.n
WC.l
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-n 5S;:H?
rav bl
Our
lutchinji «* <ar ahead
of I he old way. ^
llon’l loTucl m wht I VtUIT tdd
jihors nerd tivrn^.
aiutie. ..IWKMdn* ..........
Machines and Ib-ctirds
IR. j'Tw. tSAUNTLKTT wilt
back to r-»ume hi. pracf‘.;»* A|
ROWLAND nOlGLASS
rr»J
CITY m*siNi-:s.*^
M veral i.iudent>
winter who havo
uaUHK.W
lu thro-e
The liappie-i
Hhoiiid be a deaf
wife, both taklnc
Ket‘P* peace “
Ja*. G. John]
I7'
1 make them i;t»od E»ffie.
.tenot^apb. r.
Now is the ti^* te
Careful dsliberalion bnnga
New Shoe Store
Rutner-s Old SUnd.
our Lad.es- SuiU amt M'llinery,
There never-was auth a lively
.nterest ahown .n these depart-
Front St
propoaitlons were carried.
tf When?
How?-
**h2?or
“SSSXof .... P~... 1.0 ,-r.<:rn.mm.lm»r-Dm. Ho.
Ralph lilok
i?ow i*
th. H0*,n, M.C-
ue I
1
Nothing gives us so much pleasure
pleasw
a. to ooS a conunlod faco under
“Newiand-* Hat. S. Benda A Co.
handsome Easkr
Boston Store.
W.nted-A ynunn
.p,.nd.d
opportun^yfcT
lenda’s -steady.'-
s^uurrs.’”"”"''— '*l£sbf--"Bo’jx52aru.*‘y^
the Hay to be
ctnbroidc'cd.
lit him out frttm Top to 1 o«- at oiir sU»rr.
i’dlow Tops.
Traverse City on
in many colors.
Pretty n< rk
fixin’s.
tSSSm?
\\\: an* slmwin^Ub- lu aiL-si hm- *vf Juvrnil'- Clothing
you rv< r saw. Kwry inoiht-r Nhoultl sri* it. JWwv^ iht
ivoy in ami U l ns show you Invw nirv-ly wo can tln ss him
tip ainHutw monoinicaily. uu>. |)«»<-sn l . ost inm h to
.Sec Souvenir Sofa
Dainty Ribbons
BUMP *0N0l DEFEATED
l li^k -
CosingOTo-Mofraw for Your
Easter Suit? i
M:
m
on
Superrlaor-Bator Blinnacber
l^r‘yoTrta;; '"0!^ i^uiiSto
(nirk--Wm.^B^halL^
and so moderately price.! that y«u xvdl d. ci.le that U s a ne«
**3SI5oo of PwwEvs.
NO OOONCIU MEETIHO
full tarm-Kwrl
'^tt^U.-PWlip Hooin.
cf thn rt«rtlon ta.1 nUW
ux'.tJi.rrui
Wnmo*?.*;;:
S.rlt TS^l« cunncll »«Un»
«l,ni. »ur U»n
II
IVrhapl you had thoutrht-of a Sdk Coat and separaie Skirt ,
that's just «hcre we can plea-.e you perfectly. Some particu
larly dainty and rharminu desi«ns in the colTee coals and others.
In Skirts, we have a most elaborate >election to cI.oOm- from;
.Nothinu of the cheap |M)orly made uarmeiit but all are per^
feclly made and in the latest styles.
.
y-
iV
Suits $L $10. $«2. $*$ <0
Uraps - $0. $10. $12. $1$ to $20
SMrtS. $2.$0, $j.$0. $$.00 to $30
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1 ib. mwtlni un.U tn-
We are KoinK to ‘“'It gloves every day unjil Hasler
for fear some woman will overlook this important
I'f-
item to make her liasier oiiUit complele, \oit know
the prices Sl.<n, $l.rpi.SJ.0M. If you will but test
their value this will Iw - your" (ilove More hereaf
ter. More ami mor<- women are d»in« that . very
day.
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■ none to Early
Potatoe. on local market. I7e5t»c
#
To think almm Shirt Waists, (act is we have been scdlin« tliem for
several weeks, those^lelightfully pretty mercerized effects, arc luasy
cnouuh (or any time—fashion says they will Im worn auain nc.\t fal
so you are perfectly safe in buying one
put it on next fall again. We have those and the Mull W aiMs
from 50c tQ $4*00
A ^rantl array of .sw«-Il hlonsr suits
in hUios ami novrlth s. thfu tht-re arc
tin- n-^jular Norfolk ami Saih»r Suits
that an* so hr< oinin;: to tlu* little fel
lows. Also the ever pojnilar iwoI pif'ce siiii>. Kvery suit is new ami
f well maiie rvery care taken with
them that there woiiM h«r with the
lailor^matle suits tor the men. h r<K
I M i;k that almost anythin;: was gotnl
enough for the ho>-s‘ Imt now they
aemaml the l.« st
ami rightly
$L$0 to $5.00
Tint lint of Kntt pants from 25e to fl.OO
Strictly new Boys Shirt Waists in White and l anc\-col
-piece
ors, just the things to wear with tli.f ...........
'...........stiil^.
ftOc
Large range of styles. Price.............. ..
Bops frem S to 16 Yton old ]
Gloves Every Day
mt
$uic$
w w Tdf tb( Boys
Wear a S3, S2 t
i-i'-
The Boston Store.
Our speciai 75c Kid
,
vS-ciS-SS
J—»«
v.hrn. else.
ime lo eii^ei the
THnncNiiamTED
N.. 7t. U<U«
ery far exceeds any former
thow.ng in the cty. Step .n and
see the damfy creations The
Bostbn Store.
*"
Never hail such a large, ami vari^tl
Slock as this season. Kvery style that
is correct every fabric that is |H»pular.
the lx?sl values ami the most style ever
otTered at the prices from
13.50 U $6.00
the liorfolk
for the big boys is iht: style that will be
a winner this season.
THK
BOYS IN -You will lincl our goods^ tt»
be strictly correct in sL<le ami pru es
lower than ordinary- stores. You
^
cays get the Ivesl for the least here, ybti.kn
A 1M.IND WONOEW.
OUR pRospeniY Will
COMMK ITS RB6N
0URW6 1903
8r. ItafB P«T
H .
«l at twaaW-Blar. ngktto^
ri.t™r=.s;
or mm will, • tmiAk, hi «v*oy
Kt«0 OACt WITH THAT OT TMt VIAm
mmmmiiitv
-- hav.
Mje tW .S>t Vorth WorM.
l>r. IVm
tmm elnued
tiw*
-n^ •
•
}omn. H* went iUwHi«n • ro«r» i
the UelTcrvltr of
*
WM cm4a«M with tbi*
of^
THB OITUATWA.
firmOONKMlON
_______ _ i„ „ rrr branch c.ntinuea to U. eon- «r MtlMetire lo Ckwe w«. oihrlj
Ipirttl •• . lr*tU»k hjr IW lu
diMtod on a profitable
the rropa ara ^aadant
•od the railroad! will liave ^.ITercl Uicin diiring the praaani year a
toon.^ that wiU r««.l toa. <rf
.
Tha «,m crop hai noar bc|tmi to more la hearT
««>
■U aicna point to a lariter ci|H.rt trade than Uiat of the rear
juat cinaad. Manofaclitrera err Iw.dio); a (crowinj market for
their output, the fanner, arc pr.~,*rou. at.d happv. and domeattc
trade will aUo Inereaae in volnme. , Tha railroad, trill uk. ear.
of thfi* inciaaaod coal of o|ieiplioii hr a iiKiderate adranee in
t.Ua, and thdir phrai.-.! .•..iidili.m ha. been hroo^t to aurh
perfeeUon that th# lirpe atima heretofore devoted to betlenuenU
viu ®ow bMome •raiUMe for O.r
or »itr]>lu* account.
TMB ONLr OIWCULTV IN TMB aiTOATIOM lA ^MI FACT
THAT TMtNt la HOT BHOOAH -OHIV IN TMt COUNTNV TO
THANMtCT TMt FCOFLC-a tOtlNtaa.
If the new rear hrinR. ... i.,.ejliK...l and adeq,..te enrrenry
legidation, the eontinnaneo of pr—|«-riiy will, he aaauied not only
m
porter th» EFtlicr d*r.
"NOVaS WITH A PURPOSE"
AND THE ART Of fICTION
•r Mra. JMNFINnr W/MM. IN. rwnaua CatNM nmwial
III I ... ............
TO oNOVtLt WITH A FUAPOat.- I AM INCLINED
TO THINK THAT IF A NOVtLiaT IMAOINta THAT
HE ON EHE It 90.N0 TO CONOOtN ANT EV MUCH
FNEACHINO. THAT THE NOVEL la MENELV THE
PAMPHLET ON THE EENMON WNIT LONO. THAT
-PNOEE It VENEE AND VENAE IE MENELV PNOAE...................
then, in the WONOt OF COLOAMITH. -NOTHINO
CAN EXCEED THE VANITY Of MIA EXIATENCE EOT THE FOLLY
OF HIE PUNAOITE.*
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It U 1.0 KO.-1 oiwntni; ...It
haranKt.e. 01. pra.t.ee ...d on
’
TMt wWt PURROil OF TOLtTOI’fl -RtSURRECTlON" It TO
CKAO UP TO TMMt LA8T PACCt IN WHICH A MAN OF tURNINO
•INCIRITV PRiMCt UPON EUROPE A NEW VIEW OF THE COt-
■a
For Uiflt purpoM he hn* earriisl the whole marvehmi h»«d of
7
. that book, flud but for the imrjHHKj he would never have lifted it.
I
Am you going to glorify the b<H>k *nd denounce the puriMtoc I
1 Vr-
of “>*
«f IVim.vlT.ni» .liop tli.t .luring tho i«.t
rigRJll tho «ver.ge ve.rlv f.ulitie. in tbe .Blhrmrilo .—I
mine! were 437 on.l that for tbe ve.r IDOl ibere
' T^Wr'lfll
484 I.ul ond
nonf.lil .ecidenU.
MEANS
THAT
FOR
EVENV
ItSMS
TONE
OF
COAL
BNOUOMT TO .THE SONFACE ONE FENSON IS KILLED AHO
MORE THAN TWO ARE RENIOUSLV INJORtO. IT MEANS THAT FOR
EACH BAY THE MINES ANE IN OFENATION MONK THAN TWO
BERRBNr LIVES ANE SACNIFICEO AND MONC THAN FIVE FENRONE ARE IN4BREO.
Booth*
lie wnlea lUUlini
,lN
t ne.jrvr.
1 thank y..o fo.r Ih-Iuk I
anch dreadful awrlla
1
Jom. •■•Clmp *,Moram
Biiichore
*
At tk* (orkad Uanti.iisa itwe-h
Taa aiaoi ado. aay i
F«, Where a the sna
I drv au. h » plan
.4 laat all hU gumi
laal, waaM err
.H' '
JOHN R.SANTO|M^g^^
IfeMlIRSOBMIcTl,
IN Jrfl
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
iBIcc On.'. N..W Wllbelm lU.a-k
emi-V Ito'ii li« ar»«I. «f IL- b.liu of
'
they really were. ’ 1‘m Jum iwg.
When .ron Juat Iwgin. |wople don’t like
jotk nod mootly you don't lake to them,
and no 1 bnve tbougbi it to-ei to keep
nwny by mym^lf until I had d,.ne sunnething worth while.”
t
Goodwin ni.de blmeeif k.ry agi^
nble. nnd Mrs. Eilummla hk,-.| him.
Her honbnnd got deep In delate with n
bnnlneaa arqunlutnncv*. and Jtie two
Bn pmfml.T drlfi».i to il... oib.v aide
country and vtolt fYanee. The n
befeax- hi* IntendiNl dd-parture ImadM
an amlieiKx. with the ques-ii tu s-om
nkwie hla inlenlluna and to take
leave. The gOdW-n naked him tu watt
While she made another eflirt to
e king. She fd.nnd Fenllnmnl rn
Wtbe n«n. *. Pbn lb-
If you are in need of a horse or team it wilj be
to your advantasrotoseethat fine car of horses
that I will have for sale at Brodhaaen’s barn on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8TH
LEO SOLOMON
* Ihrident. the king. aHer rmlely <
MmfiS£ASfSm)£ ttlNOirSW SHOES
Uifonuod IsalM-Ila that ttjsyiwau
prtitkm would depend on the i
the game
It grew WdJiwe. i
fofi IvOMflV
r-’^Mrrrn,'-^b:
king fddkiwed tbe advh-e. |he romplexkm of the game waa quickly WVEiwrd
and t'olumhn*’ dream of irnr* wn*
ame^b
-That boy will 1m- tin- death of
oome day.*^ diee’arrd the brad uf the
family.
-fm *nre I duni know
wheiv he geta all LIk lmL*udemw aud
aelf-aNBummY. Murely md from
He rettiriidd home from .x.Uegc
Olbd-r day to HiN-nl the iKsIldava. aa I
aupim-ed. ami. eul.Tlng my v»ce. In
threw hi* bat dm the floor. Beleeted ai
VaBy d4ialr. j.vt hm fn t on my deak
IU a cigarette aud drawled:
•••1 aay. dad. do you i
hr- wbrn ; * tl wd-fx* Bd*i
Toro toughed.
• We all get that t
PT.” be remarked
Hundred fare «e nevs^ know, hut the
lie ruvat*-fa a|*e them mb far mb they
can. w hile Mtroe of w are ».IIy rm>ngb
to aite the lie r#yaterw
I am glad
1
Jt. for one day li
fMemw 1 bad laid 1
cacaiatlca aa n Ui.v/and lived lu legTft
that I bad been *<^l*dTee4.
- WeU: aald'’ be>Ji1ktory ha. re-
esped being aeon from over tlie lalmn.
Conatahle wa* evidently remonaimtlag with ht* wMfe.
You can t mean to
proteiid.- be waa aaylng. ’ to be keoF
- •M-hat do .,00 mean, yon young
acaltowagr 1 roared.
‘I'ten Jon. Anw^. I ran’l nOord
h.«o4 ibara flat.*’
-Thtl’a wbnt you're nlwnyn nnytas-
Ar® Made Solely for Women*.
Comfort.
TIicymxahAiidcoBiiort timd. nchiiig
Icot. They lighten honsemt, sad
nuke the iU}t nceni shorter. You
will never know w^t «nl fool ooai.
Awl IV till you've worn n pair ol
Minor's ••Easy*’Shoee
Bathant & Hoscoe
I-arken Old Stand
808 FitER Si.
1 m. Tb.vr «
that ImleRd *he waa »»oe of them jtbcm
rame to ber ear fr.uu Iwhiud the palma
by jrblrb ther aat ilie a*.and d.f vnleoaL
Tboy both re«x.«ul*.d ito- lonra «f tbeir!
hoot nod bdiateaa. li wmb an awkward
tac P-w with *be lie l-nyaier*
CAUSANX INTERIOR RFAR la tto
iSSSl’t
tl«- .bill of OU.10 .. il l.rr..I«l tbo
of <-MI
the pioneer far
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_
romiurwt of the arid
daringly
,____
toiidaVud um hi* find defeat by ftavea
too atroiig to 1m- d4wlt with under the
Old condiUouB. She baa fumUb«l to
tbU new Ueiuotracy ber atorea of min
eral w...llb tbal dwarf tbiato of the old
world ami bi-r provlnrea that In Ibetnaelvea are vsnut aud more |WoducUvo
ma of Eurojie.
^
sr«N*rvJ"b,*ff^Kii.?.?vi;S:
MaieBTB
tn-Nlb pr..U.|.tt> Uenvrrr^t
Ibe lAjrd.
f.,r our linle place m bere
««n hardlv'turn around.
.•M. Will, and aay U after
ir little pbicr a birr you
Bplrlt wbo hrok.- doan tbe tm
dilloiiM aaf 4-oi.m.ti alike Tul.-. aw.*pt
away liie prUaele. and |M-niW-gea of
omclaldorn and. bke a G^.lb.. U-ad.T.
op.-ned tbe l. iuple of the l.alk... tO tbe
poimlat'e. Hbe ga»e u» Ahraliam I-in
e«iu. wiKOe .gaunt fronthT forur ami
..uaKHlve band told oMbeexmlb tbe f.awt. nlMHM- graNp oil
didn t
^y^aee.^be
8ia W-dunstaao. SI
VhcB You W»n.» aict C« »f Metl TAV,T?l!ifiSS!“
aiming Mrs. Edmond* And now.” and tbe old world and wboae maai.-n. of ber
bto fenlal far* l•eame*l wlt^b pwal na- reoomvew w ield wealtb and power vaater than rbe wealtb aud power of klnga.
•ted ptoNBU
Funny thing.. i
• at nil •
didn’t want to «
A PatarnI tinnoe
C*beaaIt la a Kimlilab tradlllon that the fnte
•Neltbt r did we. Now we^iie gU
Of Colurohna overhung on a gut
dW,- be aald ’ But. Tom. wby h)
Cbeaa For. yearn tbe great luivl
' Yon might lune fou
bad hauntesl tbe Bpanlah cmrt. I
in the dlreci*»ry.••
; -but you’ro to interest adoue One In hla plana, I
Tlio loach mar be s|Wt* k.
Por tkcM Yankesa are "aUck."
Wnimntod
PENHALL^OON
A* Gla^e ainl Will
the ballroom. ”oot to luaiat
log. but to Ulk to me. \Wr
Wo. tbo
SAWYER A
K. R CHAPW Proprtetor.
ia
rro w« n big aenantlo^ In 4>*^
trllto. Udp. wb« W. H Brown of tbni
Tt/5SSBL"“
OR8.
jCiltPET CUUiG WOKS.
lalSbt.lon Ivowew.
S;
af_____ _
EILICR CO.. CITY.
plaeea
rooldiiT w.ihuut ^h.^r knowlna.** ‘
pottlna h.T Imud In hi* a* they
to -Mr. KiIiiioimU. *hr otM-rved ae
Hafa.iv Beudluc yimr .»la 4«r|H-t.
It. -a llllto while as« 1 wan jealon* ' iiway l« I-- maale into ruRa. tol i«e
of them. Mr. t;«.alwlu
Now I air
stoow >.■«• «aaii.|*to»
noU and inv linle plaf-e where you ran
e
Tbe tilft. of tk
.• wrNt ga\e f t
a aa Ibe fanner Tl
, blN Irerlarallou o
Thai
tond o(r the ni'Hling to-e and the book
tho •kinl.
*>uMb k Innrh.Imirh.- aay the Briltoo to tbo
tob dally paiNW*.
It U tlain
tbo qtibk lun.her may put
-olitito- a deadly —adrtment
peptic delldW.Tea liokle three ■
% Rr.
ww
••• •JRHR SStOaN. Froseser Sf FWRIc- smepos. WRRmi CeRes.
MONir THAT (R ORTAINED AT THE CXFINSE OF THE
REOBU CAN EVER RE USED FOR THE GOOD OF THE
TMRRB ARE NO TRUSTS IN THE INTELLEC
TUAL tVORLB ANO NO "CONNERS- IN THE KINGDOM OF
MBRVEH. I aeUBT TM« ROWRR OF ANY UNIVERSITY TO TURN
MONEY THAT HAE REEN 4SA0E AT THE EXPENSE OF THE COMmunity into the welfare of the community,
the taint
OF A BAD TBHFER WILL CLINO TO IT.
TbOfO^
rhanae
mild n. bln. «« abe kta-ewl
sWw Tkto lonkteiHT lo^.pnm Ibe dio
nor may point to Ue prupbfxy of a
fmok actenttal wto* pn»,d.ealrd that
In ten yeor. we would have alt
a degree of culture that ws.uld l
tbo TOlfnrttj of eating In the prr
,
The Taint «f Wealth That Is Unclean
r;
la.
you kiMiw.a few UionieiHa l««ei m n.liwxl^u*elf
bl- new f..iiml frieo.u
end epneerln* lo .i.i.ro.4.te the
cmrefBlIr eelMHl »I»im1l Ibe tttwtief
Ml evrrriblnjr effered
an liaiMileni ibmc.
.leno-o". ■ -“.i.n Pill into oplj e
bit ef letinee >i>d a gl.Pier .bamiiaE*.
altboufk a* a nile men are atoive thia
oonoeleas folly and dine with natural
•eoa aud eojoynreni
To ffject every ixmrar tt la ueswaaan
to hove dtoed earlier, but tbera to n
allSkt advantago In not -dining tooot.*
ConrerBtlon to far more hrllliant and
ocUto wlieo otiad and wimib ar
Indeed, it iiR matter of ree..rd tb.t KlUirr TlMk^i .48 U.\NV(
ME.V A.VD BOTS AUK KIl.LKll A.\l) I.VJUUED A.\NK-j
ALLY IX TIIK AXTHKACITE Ct)AI. MINIS OK l*ENN-|i
8VXVAXIA AS WJOIE KILLED AND WOUNDED KBOM
THE AMERICAN JIASKS IS THE .‘^I'ANISH AMERICAN I
WAR IN CUBiu______________________
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larm Ontvd the boat In Grand ^
Trakvrac county:'^ mlleH aouth .41
win wehv>n.e yam. aud you may set
“ THf AVffUl PtRIl OF THE
'
4
MINERS DAIIV LIFE sr=
THIE
.lai-e whiTc you
eon hanlly turn ar
atarved mu*
artora «»r auihorM
.....
DINNERS WITHOUT FOOD.
ot
---and—
LadiesJTailoring
liHi acre* known na the Steel or aSe«l-
sentlv. -Were tuii si.lnir m aiu^ak
that. dFwrte. By Jote:- be e|...«Uti
aoddenly. *i do lu-llevr ll..n*a «
Tom CotMlwln over there all by btftae
Ton renieuilM^ Tom. d«n l ^on. I'.rare
the fellow wUo wat to.. iw«ir to e«»ti
to our weddlns and w Im aaid he w
msnitv, the mflder, the true and ultimato public, wUl Uke emre of
i .-drSfiEJHE
L. L. A. AUlLOina
Dressmaking
-How wrell they d«
Mrt. Kadtuoud. to ber
aot ealins
Then. wl
tone In her vot.e. abi
fecUV truo that the punuum i« nothing without the art, but hu;
B, JENN MITCMEU. FreMUopt UMIo# Mto. Wort^r. M Nmwta
BUSiNEM CAROS.
FIRE INSURANCE
...DENTISTS...
xpuined aud diH.-uaaed. aaya tbo Cblcasu UeaK,r»lHerald The pa|-r la
colled tlie IVnn Oaiuare ilaaeile
capital /UKk IS StuaMBW. and 9:::^^
of thU U to In preferred
The |w|ier I* to. have no aporOns
n#wa. It ia tu be smaller iu site than
daily abeel. and wlU bo
prluiewl in lanrer ty|w .V.* advriHaementa are to l»e admitted on tlie Srrt
aud etlltorlal paflea. aud .'crialn adeertiaeotoiita are not to bo admitted at all.
Saltofaitory arrausemeuta have been
made. It la aald. for r*iitns ibe news of
tbe world and for editing U proporly.
mithat there will be m. yeltow i«um.l1am In the pai-^r. In reaponae to a qoeotlon aa to Wbelber ll would lie necea•ary to work on tbe Hahb.tb lu older
to set out tbe Monday morning edition.
^
nuiom&Ha
Farm For Sale
^
vLo twu alujE wbUr 1 jossb
the chmdnt: d.ab. N>d • Mii.ialUo iweeR
roold make a detwnt ratoui. lU- wlf.
won’t let him learn boo
Ur* Kdmornl* plKbe.1 eren at b«
boalMiMTa picture ..f a rtoo«ant even
ins at home. “1 ab«n tl-|wial «pot
yon.- abe aald aa th-y mne the i on
•Ubto doortwil. -to kr,-|. nkw contenie,
NEW METHODIST PAPER.
^PIL MBMAOEa
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ELMMatoVA
At MURRAY, tha Tnllor’A 314 towlh
Union Btreot.
TbU di*pnrtment ia niiended to byj
Madam Chadwick, of DetruU. an
perlenced modlaie In the laieal Amcrl ,
FTtHNapanae. Thru tie mHI pa
ran and French atyliw
rr Vooicoot It wttme. and. aa
.1 .orrrrt yoo
I and hU «ife.
BdmoMU srr»r •rrkEoa.
“Tb*
acuor. Grarr. I ilHmsUi v.eo bad
0«tsn>wti that bad bal.lt, UVkr col
00 aiticb that they e^u t--vrr bare,
Tbrrrr bi Crtod. pliH ltlor tor rbrrk
“Lrt a put a oalfto. W.* ba t - r- b t.| b
or. while you hoow ib. y .laarrvL Wh
laat Iwal ..»• a thirty n.iv tYoinae. i m
dale of laiiu. hliiK Iw- to*eu pmrialou
ally flietl for Martb IT. hi. I’atrUk'
day.-
proted through the form* «»f human life ami iiiliTfm*t‘d with U»auty
M
BrlUyUFbn.^
tWMIl.dea
flisdool acoo flod reppMlufca thriii, hut •« ihn arli-t acco them imer-
If he con, let the critic aay what he will.
FIRE INSURANCE
THE CUP CHALLENQERe
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qtieotiou, ('an ho oce ihnac tliinga aiul re|>nHlii.-e iliem uut *a* llio
or w ith terror I
E.W lASTIHS k set
raetdloc
wor.ber apotiw> col la -4
Hd to roaplata oa you any,
[ woa cHtlns rtob faat the*.
It to cbsnsMl now. and I’m often plucto
•i for money to the verpe of deapermtton
rre told you aw Aniw. While
rtro »« obtoettom lo your mtertalnlns
and bavins n r*od time, tber^ a a l.mlt
to our meona. yon know. aoU wbrre the
devU the iu«nry for tbia ia c-»milns
from I d^u. I aee.-Yun MF-^rr told nmr cried Mri t oo
atnbto. -You mrrelv aald yoo were
worried. Ai»d I II tell yon r»*:bt now.
Ned f.>ua»abto. 1 d« Inirud keeidns
Mke tbroi both. bol. Will, trj •• bard pace with the Pe l*u.ro
mynrir I ba redone w«.-
fejMoro«k'a laeaAca MrTerfa mrClr
t« Karltor Srlltoh MoOeH
Tbo Nea
York
no the t1
yarhilns ivirreapondc
wrlllnf from aiieidal Lkunwa of ll
oaya reopettins Ibe new rbaltotifer:
Fife Ufia midoubfedly dejuined from
the eitreme flu lyiw eiruiiiUnvd in Ibo
lirevinua a baUemreni alnl the TOtnoihla and to a areat Citeui baa fol
lowed the deaiau of biN
rcEwnt
InHrlflah ra.-era.
atead of the aharply <
very flat flm»r. tlw I.U*;e i. t arried domi
la easy Hue. tui» tto- flu. and ibe bull
will have a sreaier weiietl aurfare on
an even keel
‘The Inilb, inalead «.f to-lna of uni
form drl.lb. dt|M. a feu feet 1
war.1 i« afi. Both over1»«ufl-I are moro
roiUMled III f.»rui tlwii ttoHw of AbamalHl au ul.tl - ,be p,^imdinf
wM in luw apon
tnoraU."
NOTHINO MAE ANV POWEN IN THE WONLO OF ANT EOT
THE THINOa OF FEELINO AND THE THINOE OF EEAUTY.
On that w. all a«ree. Whiit U ain.-ere, ad.at t«t.. h«a the arti.t
. Uf<we it ia oflered to the puhli.', that we all a(;ree i. the l.r.t. al....ot
j':. :
the
conditio., of p-e-l work. If the pla.v of relipiou. op.......
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or aodal reform or p-ditival le.« . r .. it aff.'ot. h.m.a.. life .. what
intcrMla the writer, ami if that writer ia draw., t.ovard the f..n.. of
the novel, what autl.nrilv bar. the wa.v! S.nje «f ihe greate.1 a..thoritiee of the world are ou hi. aide. 1 he .o.ly |H.inta to Iw cn.idtrad tti Cmu ba touch other miiMUf < *«n he throw whel ho h*w
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UNDER thf
SURFACE
To bo Wind from . bUdluM-! U oo baodl.
cop. It to • iHiwrrful .tlmuUi.
man * amWtkm I douh! If luy
for IfiOfi, but for reara to ••...ne,
■1 jroo SO 4010
m w*tb It? Too
j-'o,*:;!;
- -Ob ’ aaM be. eaally.
Ifyoudcainto ia«aD s afs-
:2rvrmi;.'Le“i-:rt
Tee bee*
•BfcsRdassSedri.
CaUPB&XBSX^
TUESDAY. 'APBIL
vritM to go hMt oad odl tbs wteot
-Did ys gb tbs lb ctetor dwfwbdtd
late for tbs oscooddMs.
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c^tlM ion tills aMTUUl’ mu' Mid
*^^^Urs ,sf looteyl'BlU.- braaM
%aldcaotly.
*l ordered ye to ssU.
an- of roorse l U bold yr r*«|Mmalble
for all faUlu’s from tbr 7u c«iita.It was a very rabersbir HUI wbo
tack! Mo r» om tbs ttisooMles want out to atteod to ihr rTsnlac
rn bs dowMlot. Ilko ‘twss last fcor. sborea He lmaclo«<l all sorts of faU-from a life of toU speot In aton^
aa* tbcroll bs o dMo iuss of «l&
lac for tbe csrrlessoeM to tbe proba
ble kiM of laureL He stork it oot.
howerer.uatU tbe third momlnc. Tbsa
bs Isft tbs cabla with stMdy. codAsat strldsB. which, bowsrer. chaocsd
» frantic basts as soo|| as he was br^
Md new of Laurel la the doorway.
But the mUla of tbe gods sometlmM
tara out uasccounubls grist. WbM
Bill racarasd at tbe sud of one abort
twenty-four bouia. Ids face was agala
Mpreaslrs of bMtlflc Joy.
<OolBC stralgbt to Jake, bs baadsd
bla a roU of bUl», -The rlsUi* wm
area better than 1 'lowed ou.” ha said
aaocbalaatly.
-1 sold for a dollar.
Ta aaa. thar waa algm. of l^Mkla!.
aa* X -lowad X better uot hold on any
KrrJFJrr'ilrisi
SECRETS
AS Uao Pskm ofteateostaig
e frescoed and iKUlp«un-d froott
d face in gardeotxl •pai'eM u lurely
teonuln with groups of beauilful atat-
tbau a eUikl that
barn aud a bem
bouse, with a pump 1u the
I woodabrd straKKliug along iu tbe
la distance and lamie cwltle euierglag from tbe backgronud. or ou au
ompty Tillage street, athwart a dooryard with the Mouday a wa*b bauglug
out In IL Yet tbe t bancea immeun-ly
§M that tba farm la>n» or Ttliagv born
mj will feel tbe divine Influence which
WlU not TUlt IbC aoul of tbe city born
Child, or If city Urth U nut wholly
alka td tbe croative will that it abaU
atlr in tbe spirit of some l»oy lami In a
proceeds of which maaa booae on a bat k street or over a
» way borne.
Jate saorted. -Thar's mors fallln'a
i talaia's In wteat.- bs ana
*te I ractea ys*d better go.
I waatys to git It aB In too
a-blrUng.
BOTs tead waa wblrUng.
far aa Ibab-W. D.
graaimarUteoklng at bUn couoow.*,.
ter bU tatter, tbe
te bad lost on tbs t
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-AH right.- be Mid aa alMdOy aa be
coold. -The Maks can draw telf on
tba long waggln. an* I’U borry Tom
ataatra amis aa’lteBrowa'a Old
aa* hitch 'em to Ben Ooyner'a
watila. TteilX taka tba otbar balf.
IkaTs boy Bam can drlrs ablnd me. so
1 can keep an eye oa to blm. Ob. yes;
Jate nodi
coodplaii.
Aflartte
%aa loaded Ibe
momlag BUI contrirrd to draw Lnural
' Jato tba ktteben for a aMMSOL
-Bay. Laaret- ba tegaa aagarly.
I-aay. would ya mlad ma glttln* a ring
to Btaaatoa. a gold rtag. for ya aa*
looked at bte QUlclly. t
ateaaldatmply. TB ba raal gUd.-Aa'-aa* would ys mtod spcakln* to
yor pap *boat It while I'm gooe. LaaralT U might baa good time now 1-m
Mtetia* hla wteat-ILoo: I doa*t ndad.. Bte watebad bte from tba doorway
ntfl th. bMTT WM«» mmlil.4 oM
9i itckt; thn ^ wt to to b« »»•
HoWh TbIaT
Mother’s Friend
of m<»letotv were ncccaaary to the succcmful I».uc of be«llbv < hikireu. AU women
tUtul to Itrcimie molhert Med arnd only
»re llic TcuU ..f iv^emi: Mother a Vrieod.
>>nr U..k **nothsfbood** mailed free.
iHC MoncLO ■laiLATQBeo.anAaTAte
Boosevelt. He bad never Iwu known
before to proixMe a personal tosst to
any one; but. to tbe .urprtse of aU. ba
became almost mtbuabi.ik- over tte
American chief executive.
At this banquet tbe ceutml lIgBse
was 1‘rosldent Francis of tbe expoaiUom wbi, ba. l^n liHlef.Ugable lu bla
work at London to luske tbe til. Look
fair a aoixv-v In bU private audleoca
with King tdward. iloveruur Fraucii
was told that the gift, would Iw seat
as the mouart'b s ow n mark of Intlmata
sympathy with tbe Amciicsu peopk
aod in aw^r.^ lstiou of tbelr admlralloa
for bU motlM-r
It Is probable that a
rujal commUsiou w ill be apinduted and
that a heavy guard will b«- sent with
Ibe highly pnxed tressurvs to guard
them on ibelr way t» ami from, tbe
United States aud while !l»y are there.
This magulticent .-ulln..ikm of gifts,
estimated to U- worib at least ?i:..UU0.OUO. «Teal#«d a great sll
for tbe first time iu L
traordlnary pre.-autlons
tb- czar, the rxarina. tbe liraiHl Duke
and Ducb«i«* of H«imm* and Priuro and
IHiicess la>ul. of Hattenberg. li
diamond heart |wudsui. the center of
Wbleb Is oiH-n and otvuidM l.y lb<
Tonlc n.omerals for
sixty.- i
which Is an euoruu.m^ sapphire aud at
tbe aides two droi* of’ibe same si
Among tbe numerous mre and won
derful pnWuts frofu Hie einis-tor of
China is n bronze altar vessel for wine,
atiuare In form susH >Hli-d lu a frame
work plenssl w hi. I.ieial Is-Hrlng date^
proving It to have Ims-ii matiufuc
about l.inv» years U fore Christ.
Tbe dow.nger enj|.r«-»s 4.f v'tilna
IH.rrolaiti from the lm|
potterbw aud
paluUugs, auumg wbUb
aenllng “Etenial Spring t»v«T tbe 8m
Katlou.”
The shall of Persia s gift Is bis
yhotograpL In oih- of tbe luost c
frames ever made. It Is of solid gold,
with a flo.ml dev UV esrrled out lu Imrga
turquobK-s of flaw
twor
eld Bin not.
X.
Tbsy axpactafl blm back by tbs ste
of tbs third day. It waa tbs aflcraooo
of tbs textb wtasB bs rstamsd. As bs
dteakaad young Bam and attaoded to
bk maka tbacs was a look sf IimIIBc
TbsM are all cases of capture da
facto, and they show ronclnslvely that
laracUtes captured women and
them to wife. That It was also a
Mm practice among the aelgbbop
lag nattona we Infer from I. Samuel
XXX, 0. whera David’s two wires an
d off by a rmVUag i».rty of Ama
tiAooaooo.
died (rom yoat;
•yuan by the use of ^
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A.c»M4».«4..i«r»UMe.
t.Bl*biieanf»lirrr Ivi rsaaiinatk^n guoreBteringsafe delivery. Yos arr teaitbiag It auc saXttlM^ Wc make i'*5 style* ut vcbiclrt and 65 style* ot b^ess.
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FT.WnART TA!
A Gold Dollar For 50 Cents
And a Start on the Road to Good Health. That*
what this card means to you.
We iuc mlru.!uciiij; u> the 5uffetcr5 from Sloni^ch. l.»et ami Ki.lncy Tnml.lej llic must icmaikaUe
rcincily the wuiKl has ever known. A rcrnevly that is the result of years ol c\i*cricncc of otic ol the most
T(1 s)>ccialists in these iliiicascs m this country a remctlv tliat lias l»cm conii ilirect in8iruc\^s byakiUcvl doctors ami chemist—a rcmctly that is alnolutclv guarantccvl to give certain, satisfactory result if usctl accorvling to direct urns. This remevly is
DR. IMAM’S COMPOUND
The World’s Best Tonic and Spring Medicine.
SI^EGIAL. OF-P-ER
In order to reach all classes of people with poor health, the un
dersigned druggists, for the next 30 days will sell
A Regular SI.00 Rottieandofpiarantee
Dr. Iman's
Campead
ft satisfactory
ForSOCeats
To The People of Traverse City !
\Vc are ^.Icascil lo recommend to all in poor health Dr. I man's Com|H>und. \Vr
have sold this preparation for the past three or four years and the rt^ults have bee.
SO satisfactory that we w’ill guarantee it and refund your money if not |»erfectly satis
tied. Dr. 1 man’s Compoiiml is^pne of tbe best tonics and sprin;; medicines on the
1UH;BEHv\:KOXBI ]
l.\S.G. JOHNSON,
S H. W.AIT cS: SONi^,
F.H.^MEADS.
H.H. MILLER.
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TIME CARD.
MI8CELLANCOUA
iJUUMStai
E THE
epUFONS
yVaakiia
PEERLESS
STANDARD
EXCELSIOR
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WNCBIRJI
OLD TOM
BADGER
It aMted aome aacb atrtklng fact as
Klag Edward’s maalSceat offer to aaad
tte prieakM rollectioa of garoa Vlcte
tko of tte iMportaace of tte Bt Loala
telr. and U baa had Ita effect, mjs tte
leadoa oemMoadaot of tte Now Yerk
I talking, too. of tte ap*
JTST2
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BteavwMOte aaUMa.m
^^A,IB*MteL.tePst
■A-..
inu.1-
'oriND RAPIDS ,4 ioOiLNt AT
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COSPARV.
Mg teatlag mlU and that te
two days for BO and ted boagbt ^
BBdiSte Ateteted^taaBaMtba
bii.
218 Front Street
1
Sheomatisiii
lAaa aC bk mlad. Ba raMsmbwad tba
Steat bad baaa takaa to tba ata^
mom af a
PHYSICIAN AND SURObON.
Boftbry of the Kyeaad PuttafftH
• 8p«toitr. _
9 30 YEA.YsLLL;NG direct.
I Tbo Horrible
M/UBSTEE & mniEASTBW R.
r!F
0»-rCOFBATMl
aoCAf MOUNTAIN TXA
Bo meat hr Kla« BAw
farl It
ttt Ba
MteUM
woete
lifip Sir r'wr Ci
DON'T I '
HNEEXHIBITFORAFMR
VktorlA’B Jubttce Gifts Loaned
to St. Louia Exposition.
&.-?Sa'5:S2Hrrc:r5^ mmmx)
Ta para boyr* ctkd laurel
|y. Tar plomb baa^ ooLTMyagltlte'IOcaatsrBe
House Furnishers
IRON-OX
^CKVC TONIC
PEE 1000 WATTS
lUrWniPwfUcfnf
Sletper G»Cam j>st rectired. THe prict 1$ ricaslar.
Grand Rapids Fumitara Co.
cine in a minute form. It has
done me so much good that ms
soon as one box is gone I purchxse another. I have been
somewhat constipated and my
liver has been out of order,
but Iron-Ox Tablets have put
TABLETS
Fifty for 25 Cents.
m
latcTKiinn
J. W. GAUNTLETT. M. D.
IN tn-AUM rua MAt*-lnqatr^^X |
Bkara we find (Judges r. 50): ‘ Hbre
tbv iwt spaed? Bare they not divided
tba prey-to every man a damsel or
jOBKir
“fT" ■
Sleeper Go-Carts $6.50 up
Carriages - ^ $5.00 up
Go-Carts - - $2.50 up
^ P. J. CHKKEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
We. the uaderalgaed. have kaosrn
P. J. Cbeoat for tba last U yaaia. and
e bte perfectly boaormble la all
IS. tranaactiona and fiaaaclally
able to carry out any obllgatlona made
by tbelr «rm.
West A Truax. W’boleaalc DruggUU
Toledo O
WaWlng.' klnnaa A Marvin. Whole
sale Drugglsu. Toledo. O.
Hair. Catarrh Cure (a laksn Inlee
Lily, acting directly upon the bloqd
_jd mucous surfaces of tbe syste^
Testimonials sent free.
Price isc
per bottle. Sold by all DruggUts
Hairs Family Pills are the beat
-WrtU BMbbe ye know beat.- be
gilmacsd affably, -but ys know bow
oat of tte pkaltads af bk ricbesX Bo
ate said aomy. -W<U wait till ya say
yarMf that BUTa abk to keep me.Carionaly eooagb. at that very bio^
maat BUI was wood
te would I
gold ring. ^Twsnt
3S
“It gives me great plcasttrc
to write you and cxmgratulAte
to be
wbaaca ttey may be goeaaed
g
meco than BOO 7Mra old.
^ Y.
mist^e
Tbe oyster at tbe lommeacruient of
tta carver U so small that 2jU)U.000
would only occupy a square Inch, la
aU monuia each liHllvidu.nl oyster U
large eooagb to rover a aUver balf dol
lar, 1-ba oyster in its own arcbltacu
and tba abaU grow, as tbe flab Intel,
giowa, being aerer too small.
It also bMia lu age upon lu teck.
mad It k as easy to tell tbe age of aa
«yOMr by looking at lU abell at It la
tbatoT borses by looking at tbelr testb.
d au oyster
noUced tbe suc'CcaalTe
ber. These
Tbe l»rinros* of Wales.' ndw f
i sbots. and MCb
Alexandra, together with the Duke and
aaa mark, a year . growth, so that by Duchess of York. Ibe l»uke aud l>acb.
them tbe age of tbe oyster ess of Fife and other members of tbo
caa be dacatmlned. I p to the time of
Its maturlty-ibat Is, when four ysara
of age-tbs ahoU are regular and auccaarira. but after that time they becoma IrreguUr and are plied one upoa
aaatbsr. ao that the .bell becomai.
balky and Iblckened
classed aa spoils, aud lu IH-uteronomy
XXL IL 14. art tbs regulations to ba
red in uklnc to wUe a woman
ttkwiaiB8L Tam hava to wait tin
make
offer One* Hundred DqUya R#for any case of Catarrh
i be cured by Hall s Catarrh
•n Btett dsira oU right,- h«
iSte cased at tbs mouey; at tbs
mg. handaome flgurr before blm;
at Laurel. aaiUlac a few ft-et away,
and bowed bis head in surreDder.
•1 roekoB %aslcht 'a' been mistook.
Laaiol- be Mid aubmiaaively. ‘BUI
wlU bo able to keep ye. sure 'nougb.-
Don’t
Carriage until >x>u 1
od, woo brtt tolstotrf, Tboto
tbo bbod HM ted MOMd forward
^
qBWB'M
iiXtSt
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•taadtag oot la blgb reUef. being to
(te Chlaaae mlad an alkgoHcal reprs•Mtatkm of
apootaaeou. >oy of a
myriad jMtloa.**
The l*rti>ro of Wales, now King Edward, presented to bbi mother splendid
portiwtta of himself and bis brotter.
tba Duke Of ronnaugbu |«lnud by
DeUUle.
^ KmpreM PYederlck gave a besuUful
papcrwel^t formed of aa obtoag block
of ebryaopnae. with tbe two datM
18S74IT. tba royal i-rown and tipber la
iamouda and other iwvcloa« stoaea
Tbe emperor of Japsa’a |»rr*enta are d
nely carved ac-tven with rmtironlcred
amC paaeU and a gold UcMuer ewbinet.
Woaoltonr
•Mrt BO. pop.- so«Mt«l his
4oogM. -Bs*s abrhtj stronf oa*
s>”?Ly
Qeicfcly tmtti.
marrekmaly modeled birds In
aa sxtraardiaary oppotaalty. apd
late was o^ac If act dJplomstlc. as
o forcod blmssJf -liito a ssiublaocs of
•ai roM totioitaglj «• ids
tMit
•oak teck
% OMH or mlodsd
Ayers
rasDtmrf
L'odsr ordlAary rtrcucosUocss tbs
tarr tmmirn old ju« m us hM
■oo wrt—l «*M'4dwa.orco«rMr
If.
• Sarsaparilla
tweiTo amaiiar ooea.,
Tba tkibiaa smpeirord K«^t k a
BBl Ibll ttet ft was a rr^ with
bte. aod bs drsv a kmc. baidtratb.
-Is Bss. It^ thU a way.- bs said.
-mCBS ors for rUda*. is' 1 aliiU sold
fot Dot ni CO dotro**- Us VOS
aboot to My -to ooost.- but reotralaod
btmssir. for that nlcbt bsirsy him.
Us added inslaad. -Bnt ru «u dm
la a
teya aa* osa bow tbs rlata* la
IWO,
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SMOKING TOBACCO.
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L«otrday*8 issue
■ia-
SIXTH TEAB-1841
TRAVEBSE CITy, UICH-, TlTESDAY, APRIL 7, HW3.
VICTORY FOR
|.
JOHN R. SANTO
& I’ itfeated Or. William E. Moon Very Decbivcly Yesterday
BL Knappoa............. Ijo
;^::r?5Sr.." r."::;:::; n
WillU J. Abbott......................
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Fifth Ward.
Jinilce Supreme Court— .
Frank A Hooker
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Jame> H. Pound................
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Re«eat« of the \3nlrer*lty—
fitlrK^bjil^the
the eubject of the I’nliee
RIPE FOR
WtdtitSMa
1
I bel^.e that no other «»unin ha. i
E»‘auch line natural materUl for wtlun
tier «oWl«T. a. we haxe. and tt I. the
ob%tou. duty of the uaiktn and of the
lie. Ill make auch prt>vi»l«>u a. wlE,
! WAR CLOUD GROWS BLACKER I
REVOLUTION
jncanlae.1 with
Mid emclenry In i
111 cvet) ikticsbie oolor sad
wnlth: Wc make them to ftt
tlic wuKiowe as x\ty riMMid sod
ahothc proper leogth. to attml
puUinir frocn rolkr. usuf tbe
bcM walerua. Glad to gitre
rstimatra. The 4vice wiB
Itc low enough.
MACEDONIA
national i
militia la
mark, ih
Ha. 0..m.eafd
H..
AlbanUi
f Guard and Ha. Threatented
«C//p Bo9k Siort
HISFINALM^^TY WAS 234 BY MAJORITY
OF 50,000
Roimblican Candidate Carried Only Two
First and Fifth.
uy for itor country or
\ will be swept by Are and .word.
I dUBMoeed hi. Alban-
THEWEtTHER
Rare
in our .Men a:iml IWijrs’ Chdhing Departinenl.
WARD OFFI^SrEPUBLICAN
AH Were Elected by Very Convincing
! Majorities.
WatOT W*rito Um W«f*
fcy • Vote of 5J7 to 509—
Ck^ It ■..« Wtko TIdtot. WUfc M. E. HodloU .
do.. SocoaB-Montol lof^klkM Majority Over
5*0-TtHMo StesOMor to TWrd WaH.
[HE cm GOVEINNCNT
^rzrrz::.'
itf»:ai*i/atU.n which
llrkel in MlchlKau wa. elecietl by
aUiiit iuooM
The repubUcan. made
a clean aaoep .d Wayne tt.uniy. while
ihr aoclali.t. matle a potid abowlns »n
Moeral |daie« and caiuured want oI
nten in murly e*er> place in which
ihev were orpanlm*fl
m irou Mu ll . April 7
TakiiiK the
:r
List of the oWtetei. '
h) an .>niiiaie.l
iiih>..ih>
.. t.
"r,;.
• he law JU.I e«a< ie l b> e..„i:re>H ihi»y 1.1 em will Ih chance»l Immensely ioi
,0^.9
Sibba
Fourth
W.
La
ROOSEVELT TALKED
ON PHILIPPINES TODAY
________ :
.
Fifth* Ward-C. A. Slearn., O. G.
,E. Chaae.
j Third Ward—Or. H. B. Garner. Dr
! IFourth'" Ward-E S. Johnwm. Frank
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
First Ward—Arthur W. Wait.
Second Ward-Jamea M. Marvin.
Third Ward—Oacar Simpaon.
Fourth Ward—C. M. Prall.
Fifth Ward—M. O. Morgan.
Grand
resident la Glad There Are Only
^v# More Stops BefoTe Yellowstone
Park la Reached—Strenuous
Life in EarneaL
Rapids
j
j
tJiaii.l Uapnl.. Mich, .\iuil 7
The
carried the whole ciiy |
:ave. the republican male
and r.iHi plurality »
,0 the <laie itckei,
|::r;
Gaskr
"i-7r.r"'l..i»K tii
.... -
»I-.
l
_
th.- c-p iihllraii and .
a* folk.
First Ward.
FRANK M. PAINE. FlorlaL
JUST RECEIVED.....i
Whcj. you buy y..ur Mts*t
'
,\rw S|.iiii,! I•»llet1lv in
:
orTTi':
FOOTWEAR
Fine Patterns. Good Materiah
Well Made
Tfv OUT new 5|uing Imc pi
Ivnl am! Bor Oil ScJuk.1
ShcKTS
We sell ihoev ibai
wear
Uur i.nces ate as
Uiw a* anv il iiuahly cuts
any figure.
an.l easy to buy at oiir hUuiioiiiical iTtees.....>juj«^-----------
The Economy Store
♦ - -------------^ tegoUr ho*ine»
TI..I o.l.Kr. «- will rr.i‘t.U-! ‘* '*^°***^
FRANK FmEDRICH
,
well a* advance I
• |iath id civillraUiin lo" :
i-onlldenilv
leuiiy lK*lleve.<
Spring
ive*
They will l>e a
lilM-rty. rcBulaied by
iolntini*tcn*d.
wtibout
iiiK etacinni*. laxaih.ii kiihout
. juMtee without hriU*. educa
hout iliMlncilon of *6< tal e.»n
dlthm. fri-edoiu of rellKiou* worwhtp
au.I pr..i.*i'llon in life. Uheriy. and the
^'^ AVhVnie^'i^aid th.-n lay In the realm
.O; pninil*e • *aid rr.**ldeHt U.v.Kevelt
, - N<.w It Ih * in the r.alin of
lH-rf.*imanci- ‘
How the Promise Was Kept.
f
Don’t know where to begin nor
where to leave off when we start
the subject—Just received sev-
H* ha* U‘en -k.-pt. ni.-nUuniiiK Aral
lb.* r.-storatu.n of ..r.lor hr which be
paid a warm trilmt.- to th.* r.-cnlar and
Jusllre Suprenu* l*..iin
Flank A H.M.ker..........
,-B.nl* <d Ih.- l nlver»Uy
Ui>al K. Knapp.*n . - .
' eral cases handsome Soft and
Derby Hats direct from New
dimciiitti
Llhrory •ita Not a Great Fac
Ih.’* chTiion a*
4*d It would, at
douhile** man>
Yclpped 1.1 any esi.-ni l« not apiu
Constitutional Amandmenta
The «io*Hiuilooal am.udme
iIi^^a*Uwnl of euuniy audito^ la
Baglnaw. Jack«m Washtenaw K-ni
Hd Wayne cnmim. pa**r.l l«
./*^tlu***adminli‘irauuii of
e* .i*iand
President
Kto.»*cvcH »*ai
eul I* .^Uiducied P'liv
* Tlie gmer
I* .If the iw*opl0 of the
Iv in Ihe Intel
hex are
It*. th.*>.have
ami r*vn
I and well ad
lH*.*n Biwn an esc.
m, and each of
mlnl*ii*r.‘d M-h.-d *;
to Ilf.* III., ri.v.
,d the |.ur.*.uit ,.! happinevH' Mich a*
rre le xer In-fore kn iwu in a I the
peter \Vhii. ........................
WUII* J AhlHiii..............
* *«'”l.rBe l.. t’rUp............
Ju*tice Huim mc CourtFrank A H.*.k.*r..............
II Pound *.
ul Ih.** rni\en»liy-
PPj*n
We.ltnBU.liH
IVler While
Willi* J Ahh
York importers—The handsome
■
t':
charce and i:i‘e him the hi*anie*i |ki*
• ible supij^t and fre.*rt iKtortble hand^
Willi* J
Abbott............ ..
Ih*
Fnurtn Ward.
•
JmX. Small: Flral ward. 20u to M;
in to W; Third ward
*«in in 12. rmoth w»d. 105 to 44 nnd
uMlce Supreme Court—
Frank A Hooker...............
"
SlS'S;:.-rK=,
piuea. and raid that w hile not ail had j
be<*n done that he had dealred. $e con*
colors also—every grade you can
, ■■ ;'wish for from $ 1.00 to $3.00.,
hiBhcr or Itn. r lyp.* of publir *. rx am
ThU amemlBieni f«*- Judicial etrrnit*
f€ir one or mon* rirwli Ju.ljsv* %hk*b
-the cities--Complete" lines Pearl
^
•^i* lt*V‘rblnB"hat i-an b.* .h.m-1n
IT.*!;
;brown shades so much worn In
•
handllne auch
Third Ward.
lu*tu-»- Supreme poun-
-
LADltS* UNDERSKIRTS
ii sh»»iil.l sec llieiu, ihcv are
-
Ifood atteudam-O ^
''
..mm
h».- j
;o»,
JJ^Ihe wimonl be ArriTod in Ohion-, over to the Tromy borne, oorn^ PIm
looker, for the Supreme Court. Ha* a
Got Good Vote.
K.-rr r»ndi.ui. im iii- --in'
'
I.»cept Mihiu. wa* eh*ct«*tl. and f»r thlv
rriMihUran. hUM reawm to rejoice
Big MaJo«ty foe Hooker.
The vole on the *L»te llckel i* par
tirularl) nrailfylni; n. republican* The
i.gT and Ihe othet*
were
majoiii) for Hooker la ihi* cliv 1-, M..,
Ihe Vain.- ihiirge 1. I'rlsp
•ltd II U lielleied in the cmnij hU lun
‘.’utl 'd "
lorn > w ill rintM t .r^N'
*^*i\n*d rommUrtonef. luiv
Pump Bonda Defeated.
im; iiu opivtoiihm.
Tbe dlhappoiniiueiii «oer ihe ^‘‘J***
The norma! i
of the pump bond* l* pronounced The Kir*l ward «wa*
•roihwiiloo wa* ihiown down .by a .tna IK the Third.
, in the Fourth. 9. and
The iKK-lalirt iMirty
FTfih
an.l the Miclali*! lalmr
inwiH
IS week
.Ml this
werL at the Flowci
SI
Mai
rs* ;iinl ChiliUcn'K
duiliil .|ieci»l »o K»ri(o itiu |acro;D*. j ''J*.,''
more stops'^ between Fargo and tbo enjoyment w»a gained from the Inncv
Knirwnt'eto the YcllowaiotiB Park.
| attire of w number of thefueata
It
Plurality of 667 Over Pound—Crisp
havInB no inH«o*»bin
The nuTmal mapirhy .un-ihe cli>
Tk-krt. a* shown hi Ihe reinrii
cv*eded w* Thiwefore the can
tbe dHeai of the lo«d of l|n
■my oBer a rtud) H'
Take ’
feated for Comptroller.
All wards Went Republican
FOR CANDIDATES ON STATE AND we*t In Ih.* civil waj; and Ihe war with ! features
Spam ami in ih.- %ar in the Philip,
The reaniu in^he .wardH rhui
COUNTY TICKETS
the nrrt lime In
pluei* which Tolloa. d. He quoted the j
<ml(’ 4.m.mr.i. .m iti-
Repdbhcans
Everything in Sight-Leo Caro De
t
USUAL GOOD
MAJORITIES
zSCB£r"
stkinberTo's srr.Sd*8«iSsrsr5i;;;
SPECIAL SALE.
Sperltl SMit “issiSlilitSlLiS!
HADE CLEAN SWEEP
Fifth Ward-T. G NicholMfi. W. W
iil. in the Fowl, wl.nh'uaii? hui
maJoHiy of 1.1 Th-.* luap.rUle^ h.
were iiiMinuieni to mak»
aiipwlnc aaalii.l ih.* h ad for Sant.,
other ward-, mid tlo. reM.li ,
om iualie- tn Urt. a 1
,*t In hU
\Ukc It a iioittt to see ihc pretty Myles ami liati.KiMi.c eftccls.
>Ve lielievc yuuMl Ikt %eiy much jilcaacd ami we aie wire the
prices win suit you. Sec the suits at $7..60, $K.60, $12. $18.60
S«Or*
Hatch . I’TOtoiiiie. the 1
!:«■
to oontinoe on to Northporr
oeMattou. Mr O i'onnor •«
the rwlU will la* laid to that
Diddle of Mae and thi
ithemidd
las ruooinK la»fore the
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Ftrit Ward—O. C. Moffatt. H. Mon
‘
lOO
...Meads’Old Stand...
PRAISE FOR JUDGE TAFTlr^ij
Millar.
.taguc.
Second Ward—W. O. Foote. Or. O.
*-"r:
JOHN R, BANTO.
:
t
Cilirtn.’ Candidale'for Mayor. Elect
j V,
Veaterday.
•"€!
PLAIN DUTY
IN THE EAST !7?rCT”'Vir,'7.',L? i'luT-m
PRESIDENT
Ward—George
iSIiSSSikEfs
Be South Side
i worn deloved on arc'ioni of th© acet
dont on ihe line yoRienlay. TwentT
una more carload* are aomewhere be
tween here and Grand lUind*. and
will riwch here in a dar or two
Conirwotor n Connor 1. In the ctlr ^
j,tolm Winnie.
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Second Ward-Jame. Cllett. A
i. Bineham.
Third Ward—E. P. Wilhelm, L
leiMOA A OO.
Tor Appetites
ttkeoKorSttont.
STEEL IS HEI
A"pcc‘«« het^'-r r*- } 1^“^“ Ward-W. W. Dean.
,
j -fourth Ward—W. F. Maraha.
Fifth Ward—L. K. Cleveland.
THE CITY COUNCIL.
Fir»t Ward—Frank Hamilton.
Thr aoone at tfte hanfiUF
The tnordoivr
ever hml -decani ru h ailkt in all ihe newest shajics—fcK Men. Bo>a
ainl ChtUUen....................... ........... ......................................... »0O
fgZmm^mr Olowaa-The. uewesl shaa«-tbe be.i
t luakcv—ior
-.tim ing or kircel -ooi a single number mtssing;
‘ $l.tK), $l.*r*. Sl .Mlaml.........................
nO ahndn nncl
Nowland Ma^al l>crbie.nndM
ahsiics tliai are new not as good ai
as the
ihe bcat-bul
best—bul THE BF.ST HaI
that $:i.«ii. $‘2 r»0, $2.iHl. $1.60 or $1.00 can buy in ibe »orl*l
•Of>*rs
m^rnw%lw%m*
«d
City Clerk—Charieh M. Beer*.
City Trea.urer—Myron E. MatKeli Ituhlicaii eandhlan
Judoe of the Recorders Court- eb-.le.l hy almiU
ahead Id hUi Work -Laying
thituah .Ml Wl.il
I Robert..
lickei in Ihe upper peniiiHura
.'vnm
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Ward-s. M. Brown,
. Kleveo ♦wr. of **Hel rai». will
Ward_S. C. Darrow.
and from th« Second ward with a lt«d
uf lUy. while tbe Ftturih. alway. rloae
cave him 47 amiorf
htavler j
. • ^Dr. M.ion eipeot
in the «'•»»
mmm±,mr ghieolcwear - Mo« beautifol rteci* we
t.n «l..-n
b. I.ltu draffsed to the 11 toe of cxo.
I.. llie .m.v tu.l
Itl. Ill- ............ .11.1 im-r.
' iM^ip'e. and when t>uch
arlv iineH an* a** nothlni;. and;
Mand Khoulder.lo Khoulder a,. ••
.......,1 .ml. I., pr.„>m
lolte who wa. iioinln.i.tl l.v the ro
p«ilillcaio> lit r:urt^‘ed hiiiiM lf a. )"*'**<^
Ocarlrwc oaee- IMIamrrao^H OIOi%Klr.« a«Bl*
Scene at the Hanging of S.
<r,,nfiit,nm we miw at the outbreak of
tou. Jack the Ripper,
the war with Spain and when ^uch’a. n.'.
n.«ra.
di^hicati.in and otnfuhion
It i-• London. April 7 -GoorifoChapn.au.
eavi knd natural
hut entir.dy tin
*1600 konitrr rocenlly oonvioutd of
j.ro|t,T I.. hluiiie Ihe men who hainK ii
murder of hi. wife Iw |toiMtiiiup.
ilv 'lJlU^llll^
llaiile CrtH-k. St
AAnii Arl.tr. Ijiin-er.'lUv Ciiy,
at- and Haalnaw where lmp.tr
;w,; a anted in prefrrtiare to Dr. M«-m.
The repubUean* of tbe elty have
han hUharto ev
’..uilr;.r•' 7:.^ \
Every gar-
tncnl a tine tiller,
larue reatilar army, but we do n*-jMl
“ .J^d^
to have ttnr awall feKutar armv the compoi tn«m lo oeai.i.__________
Ol-O-rKMIWO
:
WIL.HEIVI
age
Cor. Front and Union
Hamilton
!
Clothing Company
-V:-'
TBB EVg^q BBOOBD, TBAVKBSE QEIT, JCOOfc^U^AY, APBIET> iW._
^
i
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TO CUM A coi««owt
[CITY. MICHIGAN
1Q8AND TBJkVERWE HERAVD
Ckilt tte »npt MIM W boiiflit «>i^
wmj, ewm ft U« bond p«>poElU<m w
voted down, and this socteatkm bad
much to do wlU tbe dataU. Botany
atJoo to iwovWc lor pumnt by a
dbnct taa wfll Iw ilwrocly oppo^nl
by tba tazpajWB. wlib greater tweitT
TMK OKFtAT OF Oft MOON.
TCK.<T{MIB AMtll «. MW
rrarene City repoblicaiw
Lave
again dacted a democralic mayor. Dr.
i was an early candldaln and
■CS0LTS.IN
TB^WAMS
Sour
Stomach
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lull Ilf muMlh ai
CVCIIYTHINO WENT REPUBLICAN
I Democrat Had i
sRs^sjassss
all the
ticket with the
na on the city
on of
S’^1^
•everai year* the beat
the republlcana of the
been alow to oonalder prop, run for mayor. The defeat
Dr. Jioon U a,good lllunt ration
For Sale by
IT IE NAVOR^LECT EANTO.
Joto R. Bute kM KWH W b*
^miir wBuaw At Ik. MafMi
Ik* pi
poll. ywUrtw
h. rooHrW att tko
Ik. (MO oC s lUBO I
FOR TMff FIRST Tlllff.
The voto on ih# ward Uckeu ahowa
eondndvely that ailde from Ue head
aCthadtyUehettheropofall
_
ooghout the dty
flor tte flrat time etaiee the Inc
tkm of the dty M n rnunldpamy every
htoir
■«Vii
........
iTJ
Charle* O Kirong...f...Nl22
Ab*drm»n ifull U*rml
>v
U.rraluc K. Clbb*..1 •
lMa*r A. Thompwm....... 1=2 V
ln.|H-< inr uf ElcctUm ifulMcroo ■
Alroou W. lUckrrd .
=f» D
Anilmny l*uh»ral . ..... - in»
Julius M
ihu Murkivorn cv.mually escaping
through H hull- in the wall.
Mrs, I*. A. VaU-ntiiu- of Chicago has
Ikwr*. Iloberu and Haakell Klniply
cumpleud a
building at her
stood' by and Ua-Kcnl o'u. Tbo ofilce*
were eh*cted to are the on!
cuted un a hill uv erlouking the lake
good thing*
in-ople bad u
from a flnnnclal .undpotoi. And. con and 1.H elalMiraU- In all l«» furnUhtog*.
Kau*a.s i'U>. Mo.. iKiys arrckled lor
trory to the uaual condition, the
robbing a Jt selry kturc. have made
a*t cau*e for woitj'.
the amarlng conft-«*Um that a union
t.f n tN.v* molor IS y.*«r* irf age ha*
.-}stenmtioan>
burglarUlng
<le(.rge 1.. CrlAp wa* ejwy all along Item
Rtore* anti rebldenr.-* fur monih** p^i
avlng no opimNltlon he wa*
• Utnernl On-elex ba* nM-elvikd a dl*
•loned no wonr- Kvrn though he had patch trom tla- ^iL'Ilu• oHlce In Alaska
had an opponent he need noi
Ha>ltig Hi. .onsMHcuon «
graph llif- j« |.(.igrest.iiig
kall. v a- rapl lU bn iN»..slhh
pr. si fH iinlukt.rah «• ckuidiiloio. There
have be.Ml ^onle ker>
h.-akv *D
Btorms in the n-glou, whnh have
iHMhd the vAuil.
The Tanana «
tJiNvl |•«^^ur.• rik.rs have liruken
of
^'i^etch^Tn. Marvin/:..... 118
ll.rroan Koch ......................
M
Fifth Ward.
•
Supervisor—
. .^
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l.yndon K ('Icveland.-v-'- =1= .
Thonta* Keefe
,*18
Inunecior of Election (ftiil lermtThomas <1. Nlcholiwm.
.. =='•
Araon lamgwortky' ............ ..
MemlMT of Boanl of Education—
William W Fairchild...r=l
Orrln I. inaiMH-r.................
4C
Consiahlt-
MAT TH
This shoe ap|»eals
young men
Zizx:
live veiv latest
I urns and wear the
longest and Uh»1 the
hest.
MadeofimiMWlcd patcnl Icath- ,
er. Talent Rid and
fine hla. k k.d wifli
OURNAME
ON EVERY
KNIFE
Si r.:2;
Elected Without Opposition.
ettitraJ Dtws
hf tbt W0rld ]
ien*e agrlcullural college for the benclU of Intending woman
J. C. lUcklln. a farmer residing near
Waterloo, la. has recovered anddenly
physicians In Iowa for 1.7 year*. In
de*m*ratlon he swallowed an emetic,
enough to even endanger life. . Tbo
resnlt wa*. that after going ihrough
terrible agony two large hull sn^
sere ejected from hts stomach. One
lime in many ytrar*
Hebrew Passover this year will
on the same day as the Chris
Easter. The Passover will In-gln at
•unset neat Saturday night, when It
will be
celebrated
hy
Hebrews
throngbout the world with scrvlccE
and festivities In the homes.
Throughout India there were over
_ phvslclans believed Blckl
sane until he produced the snakes.
Told that she was dying. Mrs Sam
uel Silverman of SjTacuse. N.
ar
ranged for the wedding of her daugbii-r t.» Woolf Part at her bedside. After
the ecrv mony she sank Into a pei
Bleep, and on awakening was so <
ful that her recovery is predlcte
Cigarette smoking Is poalllvely proh Hilled henceforth by all employed to
the pas*, nger service of the New York
rislon of the Reading railroad
rheVrtTtaM («« • ««dd*»* l«tT
m A (^ WUL NM. MOd tM. lAMd
{>S.FRYMjill
a^llnto
jlTactical
Sluvcinan.
j AlMMy. R.4l-'t
EASTER NOVELTIES
.
S
FROM THE DRY GOODS.
DEPARTMENT : : : :
;
'n .-:l;' .:; .Vrtldcs dial . vrry
an.l which will make (li.-m.r.t
, :ai.|.r<n.riat.; K aster «i(tN.^ Many times you want just a "httlc r.-
: T
mintlcr•• an.l th. se an- soiii.- of th.- m-w.-st: ‘
LADIES’
: |
kid gloves
Alllh.- newest shades t<» mat. h th.- m-w K..wn: a lim- articl^- for th.money;
W'f think they are th.- l«-st («l»'e for a d..llar ii^ tin- city.
Somt iKinij UclUT for $1.50.
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DID YOU EVER WEAR
'.
THE WASH KID GLOVE? '
When soiled, put th.-mon your hands, an.l use soai> and water, lake
them off. blow in them to'full out any wrinkles, then let |hem dry
and they will resume their former lustre.
Th.-se s. ll for $1
FRUIT TREES ARE COMING
I will have my trees here about May
10th. Win baVe a fine lot of leading
varletlea of apple, peach, cherries, and
others, which 1 want to get rid of
quick. Prices will be right. You will
find us at Uo\x^0 barn.
P. J. Stover and S. D
iS40-n
WRIST BAGS
A
line of .liem trom f.S lo Si"a
EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS
As nic.t a present as yon can make.
i i
They are sol.l for ;h:, bk:
lt,i. -.Tk-. rKk-. while those sold for Sl.'i-'> an.l $\.:*> ar.- most ex.pns.te
an.l each come in a handsome box.
1
WISH TO
OPEN
AN
|.
SHIRT WAIST SETS IN PEARL
■waists, sell at 2.'>c and 50c.
,
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PEARL BELT PINS
All the go now.
T here arc IWti binds, at i»c and .itk-. ,
•
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„
No lady can have too many, and the new on.;s w.r.4r.f >ho)\mg sell
from 5c'to 25c.
back! AND
fully answer anr toqnlrle* yon raaywUh to make retotlre to the matter. The schoolgirl or boy v
depoaU ot 91 la treated as <
otuly as the buatoeee man with
HO.fiW.
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Three beautiful mother of pearl buttons-the onlr dtinjJ for.sliirt
ACCOUNT
i what peopla are saying dally t
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HAT PINS •
A
A
tine ladies' ki.l drivinir tllove for Sl.<«» an.l $!..*>".
r body turned to martile. and
btog 300 pound*
^
uve the body,
nyle* himself “the
rado." 1* In WashPadKevS^lio
ington looking for a government poal
Uon. He base* hU claim to considers
tlon on the fact that on August 6 last,
when a dam burst at Grven Mouuln
Fall*. Oolo.. be rode et brmtoneck
speed to Manltou on a mustang to
warn the people df ihht place ot
impeadtog dangw. He aays he <
er^ the dUtance-flve mlleseeventeen and a half mtontee.
in Eoetoa rwcwnUy. two mnslcU
a dnimieer nod a piper, raiurnlng to
their
.
All Kaater f.votwrar
land novelties
ate
; teadv lot insivecrum.,
mVthto" *
■
, *<
Just retctvr«T a
ivattcrn -We \Aa
them on sale at a
^wice
.
.
.
Tl;Rebbad th* Orav*.
A startling Incident 1* narrated hy
John Oliver of Philadelphia, a* fol
lows: ‘i was to an awful condition.
My skin was almo.1 yellow. . eye*
sunken, tongna coated, pain contin
ually to back and side*, no appoUte.
gnvwlng weaker day by day. Three
[•Ians had given me up. Then I
*dvUed to use Electric Bitters;
to ray great Joy. the first bottle
a decided Improvement, l cont
their use for three weeks, an
now a well man. 1 know they robbed
^^Au* April f(»ol Joke caused a two cents Guaranteed at Jaa. G. Johnaon
days' run on ihe private Itank of Kas and F. H Meads* drug alorea.
per A Karel at Chicago, durtn^ which
400 of the JMK> depositor* withdrew
qTS^ua ha. bto* Ftoood thirty betrtoxpvdr*. and they have
-It down, it, tltoib during the
k«vy.ar It rttoU be towd
pt3mi pomptnE font la to
^ommac need*, or tf ov
...UilwIUh...
$1e00
fomuig vlblt of Emperor
WiBtuni to Itone- he will In- acco.npan
hv a ^eU-s-tlou of the talleist ufflcef*
suldierN in the armv
Among the
offleers are I j.-ut. Haul Cuhme! von
IMuskow and l.li uienaut tJeneral von
Scholl whoiH- M/e created a sensation
at tht-funeral of Fresldcnt
Fella
l-atire «f France All the n.m-commls
.limed men who have Imhuv clueien are
nearer sevd-n Iis-t than six feet tall.
a\ Uindon. at a sale of .dd English
sliver, which was the proin-rty of the
late CharU s llateman. U»t week, a
fifteenth century .|Msm, eight Inches
long wnh the dwrlk'st known hall
mark, brought 172:.. An EUrabeth cup.
with the initials
E. Rbrought
the
$4 00
.
Lardle...;.... U7
William T. Koxburgb’.......... ^sr
Alderman (to fill vacancyyWilliam J. Spruul.......* llT
Frank Schwalller ...................
78
In*i»ertor trf Elect km ( full tennlCharlc* M. Ijincasier.......... lU
Clay urn Dgrtg
........................
79
McmlH-r of Ikmrd of Education—
y iilV
county. Pm., ha* been engaged to go
to Che PhUlppUiM and capture sped
of all kind* of snake* for
knowledge
King ERrard
Wilhelmi:w •
liter bBore the people
VhOM MMtIWi
Priiee Hnm
Oraml Traverse county will
•ThM* wnt MW k* eifkl repoWlcA
aid two demoent. on th. bowrd of i
'
60c
Sik oOicketi M bo*-«iafite
FORKS
give the bead of the .tale ticket
Jorlty of nearly 1,^
DEFEAT OfIfUMF •OWOE.
The propoallkm to bond the blty for
water work! poaipe Waa defeated at
the poUe yeeterday by leu than a
ODoew Of votoa. Thla la very mnch U
ke regrottod. a* ^ many year. ther«
kM boea no public need eo great ai
ttda to likely to be before the oontoi
n. -li-,
We are after the.
Young men. Wc
have all the hncat
shoe* and aU the Ut.
CHl spring fashionv:
Knives and
that out Aide It* local Intcrct
thU city may W depended niKin t.
It wlU b. A food coukU tn ererr I
• r MML ud Ik. p«<®l. wUl bAT. rOMOB
, to place the nimoet rellaace on tta'
•DOdJodgmeoL The bo^ of odooa-!
tkm will be oompoied of moel excel
liol men. «»d the iotoroata of the puth
i Mcadhootowtllbetogoodbanda.
The new bo«il of public work* win
: be compoeed of practical men. men of
: reUablllly. and who will do good work
to that depni^nl.
WHOLEEALE AND RETAIL
S3.S0
vu iMoaiu* tbm «u no r
CttUtUAt*. Th. ,!«. WM IHt ktoiUi
u4 0.0. MUlw. dMtocimL hbd • ch**]
V
3t.ATBciar
H.»« rwiiw..r.
SILVER
and ahow. the Inlerekl manl
felted. The balance of the *tate ilrke
almllar
majorltle*.
The voh
Urdle. whoee scalp the antio
. dement wai after, won out hy
tanMt matortty over glvea an n
manic candidate In that ward.
■Mdodly was fl. Ule runntog a
Wmiarn Sproul. won hy a major*
S». Even Tom Shllwm. whose do
qraa deemed ea*y. wa. defeated hy >V
r Haraha hy a majority of 13
In the Second vrnrd both Jame* Oillett and Amo. E Ulngh.
elected. In IhU ward It wa* i
that the Toeolt on ward candidates
would be eloee: therefore, in the face |
a democratic majority erf 169 for]
Saato, the rodrtl « the ward ticket I
■
““
Inclmbng an excellent Cast.
ChrUtton H. Petersen
THE STATE TICKET.
The vole for Justice llt»oker
Traverse City, from ihr r. iuins tlrul
Ived. show a majority of CC7. ThU
>methlni; m-.r what the republican
majority for city candidate* should
he. and would he hul for dimerrowlocal n-pubUcj
1h.
Ca. M»ngrv
40 - People - 40
Kmnk 1
Third Ward.
aSoo M to tofleei ci^lt upon
gnd the cUy. ThU we beHeve Mr.
•anto wUl do.
A WCII-l- U1MK
bf all kimis of Ue.l springs. CliiUrs Cril«. .iiftf .Sitp,H.rts for \Vov. n Wire Springs.
j_______
CHRISTIAN
Sivccial SccncT> . Accesaorie* and
dciaU of Perfection as has
charactcriacil the pro
duction cverjwhcTc
the ward ticket.
Ii it humllUtlng to republican* to
k. WM OM OTM tb. r*p.b. contemplate the election of a demo
crat for mayor when there are *o many
wine** men to neUct from their
JtfltyorSI. Tkl. .how. bow repobown rank*.* and who w..u1.l allow their
Hom toIM. ^4 Mr. SMto bu r«
m*totha.iklharepi»hllea..forthdr
fear Ju*t *uch i
r to bit efforts to
give th. city a good admtoUtt
He la a good dtlaen. a aocceaafnl bual
nMS man aad one wboae offoru will
bo for iho w«y b«i totowau of
4Uy. The Boeord eaerted lU host
forts in behnlf of hi* epgegnt.
•ow Uinl he U dectod Ihb paper will
■ot ondoavor to hamper him to kle admtoletratlon to any wigr. Tte
of Travers City abotUd rmidvo the
aupport and enoouragomodt of Uo poo-
and..............
n<l If \ on co)ild
Sleep on onf of theM- one night. (an<l
not' t.ilce ten
not get another one I you wi
times the,|>riei-for it.
(ln.PKaog»e«Kl4 Act.)
LieWci
“•,i;rjs;sv!irsrs.it
isf;:„isi;v,rKH-.rvs-ss
........
Mi Skit PIMM n«
A.ht«............m
Cbb.«H.^-^pr;^-.. «
ba received from the Fir»t a-.,..
The Third ward went almod en
for Santo. hU majority In that
efffict wa* marvelou*. The mu*lc
ward being 2io; and in the Seoond hU
Bed the wolves that they
ted to run away, and as the door
majority waa J«Si, more than he himfcloeed. they U*gan fighting, and
sejr had rta»on to eipcct; while the
teveml of them were
Fourth gave him a bad uf 47. in the
fnre of a republican roaiority.of SH on
\Vc
'c have a full
foil assortment.
aMNortment. allsiyles:
allsivies; ^L7ri.
$1.75, $l.^r>
$J.50. $2.75. $3.ai. $8
$:i75 and $4 5(\ and t
on-uD
to the most comfortable and Ih'si mattress
,-upto
ever made, 7his is\>ur felted ctuion, for $i.r>i»
Th* Gt«« Succe*
....... • ll-
t. S. WAIT A I
ft la now quite erldeni that I>r
Boon waa not the choice of the repubto the piece, and were war*
of tha dry for mayor. He waa aelre* when they saw a w«
defeated by republican vutes. Ercn fr»m a dark comer of the
hft own wnrd. the Fifth, did not stand
him na he had reaaoD to a
Join the flmt. The animal* mahed in
alao otpectafl a belter aupport than
An Kxct lsior mattress, t^otion top. for------.......
Friday, Apr. 10
jortrtMww haadMne. i
tog table wlU show:
FIrat Ward.
hSk-V
VOCI ARI
Uebaling with younielf
whether to throw away
that oltl mattress or not.
Let mr hflp > ou to th eitir.
well
You can rci a
made, plain t xcelsior mai^
tress at SlaUT s for... $1.45
,' '
SIDE COMBS
T
|
’
|
^
of the IdYteM favls. and you can buy them for L»c| l.»c.
and (Kb:.
.
1
ItHE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
LORIN ROBCRTE.
TB«d*V3M>3W OITY’.
m-
: EVENINO BEOOEb. TEAVEm CHT,:
CmkHSiantws
^arnkbigan
TOE8DAT,AFBIE7,1#0».
“Hobson’s
Choice”
g5a:i,=2&«r:
STAOI Al*b WJO'rOWM
^sisnis^
£r:ussj!r^.‘is.ir^s
> «feJTZr>U ym
•d.
is-iii i«i. ir‘^*!S.3u'S
fUMr «*• Uiini ter »fi« «*• i»
iMl‘> Mitk.
• Tho OhrtrtiMi/* whieto will b^ w^m
wmmm
2
rs.-T’-JSS
UftToa only for «»rp»loMJ hrorory mm*. ThUltOM Ct IM MMlora.i
i
|.
:
|
iTiirrsJKrssi's'. -.
srs».“J5:3tK
hifipTMo»»t.io I
SSH-W..";=Js
rt«“*irr5S2 T
las
Uli;Md Uie lol!«wu»* momlaf n*-
ST53I"?2^^“-^
—“-"‘X'lTirs;
ptore<l himbolf »«|
>h« UoMutorof 1
WimiEIS WEIE SEtENADED
’b«of theiuwy tnbe of Ibli opoolM
vMloond wopMiaBd d«ep voter u
•n nfmdeol worthy of opie In it*elf
iesULTS IN THE TOWNSBirSi
B.y.- B.M G.v. Them »„!ubl., L'"« UP •'*•>•
£'«»•-•«!
Gr,.t.OB *n.r H..ult Wl. Kn.*n !
Other Portion. o« th. County »o'
_lon« M.d. . .poooh.
!
.
For .. HMrd r~m.
|
£jis5-2V.r2;:?ro.“^?
Mld,iN^MM»Md.U..«0.
iy * lai«* opowa
sr::.i2
Follow the Recipe
Before the introducuon of UiMOda •l•e«llt buying
soda crackers in a paper bag. was like hiring Hobson’s honM
—there was no choice. In kind and quality there was Iwt
one—take that or else take none. Whether stale, soggy, dirty
or old—’twas ever the same "Hobson’s Choice."
UliMda Biscuit in In-er-se^l Packages have revolutionizedthis <*i method and set an dtample that has received
the stamp of public approval, as the sale of oyer 200,000,000
5 cent packages attest.
. The In-er-seal Package insu.-es their quality, cleanUness
and crispness, because it is airtight, moisture proof, dust
proof and germ proof.
NATIONAL aiscurr COMPANY
Sopon iptr-Kn.TR' WoUor.
Tttwmhip 01or*-Kli»»r K. Ohom-
Tti» o.wly rieewd 11
Towpobip Trr...n-r-Mw.r« H.
(•rrow*
.
OomniiMiooer of IIighw»yN-t>m.,
biob WB* ocliosMl *od re-r
M durtac l.i. .pMcl. wbioh follows.'
In each sack of BEST
FLOUR arid see how
easy it is to make
GOOD BREAD : : :
.... U«b. M
in file earioM warde for their
«,hool I«.,-c»r-J..lin O. Bridhty. years—lieory C. Bart.
Constables-John E. Savyor. Walter} BaperTieoc-Ueoqr« DkUraw.
Towaeblp Olerk-Pemr K. LatdU
M. Boylan, Ollnt Oottou. Jerome M.
Township Treawrer-Olof J BeaRoblaa
Green Leke.
I
Snpervlsor-WlUfs Wijrbiniaii *
j oimmiMiouct uf Higbway.-Wtll.
Township f lerk-Bedgewirk K. I am L. Ayem
Hr----------- -Hopkins
^
I Jostle*- of the Peace, fall term^
Township Trsasorm’-Otiarlee B. brands K. Brown
School lospeotor-Julai N llmiib.^
Member of Board of KeirUw-fW
owMd. HoriMW O Bari, '^.oollnspeolor-O
rvM'
ioTiiatioe to oToryooe to step Into th«booM and hare
lion ,
•
Bie^
Bop.t
Townthip Clerk-Will l^arldNOu.
Townsiiip IWl
jjohn Holmns
i^Mumlesioaei • ‘*oL»I.Nmm of HI,to.«y.-WaH«
ri^^ml^ia’cir*:; 01 U.ghw.ys-He» , t’oueUtble. Homer Uore. Olmrie.
bert Gilbert
fiddle. Hamnd KelU. John Bnclmn
Member Board of Rertew. fall term
Highways-r-dd
-CharW B. Dre.
j aSuperrieor-Jolin HoEsle.
Membir Board of Berew. one year! Township Clerk-John A Beriptare.
Jastloe of Uie P.at'.,
Township Treaeaier-George Wbll
-Abel L. Kimble.
Ooosubles-Ellikb Toner
Hion, two ri-ats -f^eorire
Oommiesioaer of Iliffliweys-Jobt
Thayer. Stephen Starbock.
W Ih-xter.
£i^.ss5:«“Ss.sl;—
HANNAH & LAY CO.
oitv, miom.
^Tbs band then called npou City]
Clerk Ctiaa
i
: elect
iiS
JmMm
oI
tb. PiMM.
e:a3t-er
l Co«tMu..il on Pour.1. Pm» )
f-ootw
FOR
mm
mmeO
.Nt'V’fT iii ihf-riiy of I ravcrsc City has such an
attractivf array of fine footwear been tfisplnyetl
as may now U- s<n*n iit our store. * Omren yual- '
iiy • Shoes, of which we have many styles, have won a
national fame. We want frxt ry woman in IVaverse City
;*> make iluMr acqnainiance. I hey re an advanced idea
in/WricansluK-makinK;. a combination of all the lit
tle iMwnisih.al make satisfactory footwear.
' .
In our wide e.siM-ririue we have handhrd the product of
V.
.
many noted factories, ami
have had unlimited opportu
nities for judKing the compar
ative merits of different makes
of women’s shoes. There is
not in the whole world to-day
tiner footwear at any price
than -yucen guality.*’
f “Qiieen guality ” shoe> are
recognized as the shoes that
make the fashion>.
E»-^i
!*<‘rhaj>s ih«v most Avondef- ,
Uil feature in-gueen gual
ity”. IS that of la rfect lit and
absolute comftiri. which,
they i>ossess in a greater degnre than any other shoe
• made. In the extensive var
iety there are shoes for
every occasiom" from the
thoroughly mannish to the
most dainty feminine siia
and lasts to fit all types o
feet. The styles are strictly
corrtxl.
;The. leathers the hnesl and
»are chosen by ^he makers
with jealous regard .for the
reputation already won.
'•’gucen guality * shoes give •
the ’hnishing touch” and an U.added charm t«» an Easter
costume.
’
■BOO-T3
* 33.00;;^:
omsesw. wrieeimT,
_
Moumm
AfsiD oo-riiMmiS
tS»
OXM-OMO*
32-50
AUF-RI ;o"v.' eRi EDR10IH
—
-m
I fiOi-JcUra).
ouo mr-ANo
toU Mm-
W&sur-l-.'m
SMUhVeuda^lSi^Ldi^irSL^
WV^^l^v.yU-:v^r,v.:.VvV^
K-
m
Of UM II lM«
ui:L»r..5=i'i^w«
•tmavkhsk
v'V
T<^ias Hobwn was the fint nun in England who let dot
hackney hotaes.
When anyone wished to hire a hone, he was oWiged to
take the one standing nearest the stable door—he had no
selection. Hence the old proverb, so familiar now, was bom:
m
vcwsgaomTiwoiP
%Ai &ghth
In5«r«l
0 c clork ihU »omln* while worlt^
n o buUer In the Oral Wood DUh fac
Mvroo a Rice’s
H. A
Great'Play
'”a block of wood, which be waa h^loK »P. flew back from the aaw. atrlk-
Itlf Tritnd
Tr^ India
t to hi* home on KljrtHh *tre<
TO-NIGHT
EECUREO 100 ACBEE
LEELANAU COUNTY
L„«,
STAGE AN0%LATF0RM.
* in Euttom Bay. Loclanau and
•»» ••
MmIImi * KnMkotr*
Mb^l^lWoc-WUbar K. Oaap*
^Tuai«SJ?^5SM^
**mfbwaj. Coaimtattonar-Hmiy J.
Contrncu Smurml on Pent-Ml. for
Delivery at Eowere Harbor.
I J. Xewiand and H « -Kn^land
the Traverve City
t^nnink Co.
.u.de a bnnlnevi. trip d»Wn the IVnlnaula last week and relumed Saturday
viih contract* In their fiockeis for
n *.
The ctmtract* wen> inoaily
,eet cHiTO. and call for •lelivery
»m-ern Harb»*r. The company I* preiriNl to receive all the fruit* and
ssTs^iiss'j.fr.sxs;
f^ltoVlbTSid.. 10 Ell ~UIC7
A Wy r*^ 111 Su!
An All Sur Cmtt lodurlin*
Mr. John F. Ward
Mr. ^rank Parry
Soni «lc |p« open »l
Office; Iriiirem-Poont Hl.
Piie«35t,50c.75c.S;:.JI
“a’7t fhuTlif^.
wUl** deu”^
•un fnim there to the fartory
Cmi.1. .!•!•>. <w4r<»0-»»
A Thoughtful Man.
:^v*:?f‘S'.;i “ ”u t. i««d ,:.^b.r£‘5.‘S>r»i^
liciSS^aJ:
Board of Rariaw-^
HOUSE
ihSiwatmiM
Kelaoa W. Snltb of
sluliiuzEuni
GRAND
OPRRA
STOnKiKi'S
•lock Cmi« ajck From Soltlnfl •«».
•roakUit H.iion »mltli-. Lofl and
TbU<MuTtMt.r.Slim
GEO IN THE SHUFFLE
of ererybody who lores fo^.
f« InS pS?.r of
Some Good Pianos to Co^Extraordinary Barsains. ^
gnpeiTleor-I^SOEta.
cHdiibisWitnaTE
< Tba ttaoa kboft' aarrioa froa'lt rOO
oo^i^blaa—Omar
Bkirer.
!SSS;^ssi!=St»
A
«« «a «-«»
Jolio ouSTe
rSffiS2sr'43»« mSSsrRjsS’".!
HMI . t
,UC. rich. I
Idm'ys ana liver.
m
i. kldiH'ys
Mountain Ten
iub
Can’t
® oSSu.l«loB« of SohooU-Joto O.
«oS wiM*elow'nt;«**»2’oVt7.'
WobSio
jT.mi: .S^MO^
\Z' 1^v.'r.;' <'«r llu.lnr». <■■••>'•■“•;
>Tj£i. «d.lnr ,>31. n^odoor' X-r;;..;-"
*i5W,nx'~' “■"•*“•’
r^Ur |d»:^ 0.3
.lssrAr.“-: r."!:
now i ONJOUR OUT..OE
iuibd^ wUt»J50n>ol«iK“7««»j of’^'B«»«~l> B Kills.
^r oftheBowd of Hrrl.w-^
oKoiC
atate ticket
eleoiod with all hot; four
.««. .
*SS«h w«a-"itrO«t,.'g;^;
n^U» *400
"st^So».*^roitoUr »«M n««bOK»OT j
•atwa mm ---------------- Hfbwaj Oommlmlooor-Ben
Sold ..cloii«ely br A
___0—_
:£u.r'i.2si‘iE.“«
.poo
...OCR.-,.
SHOEMAKER
ThafH what
’•Ti.^x
K.„.^. «d~.. ^hinb .0.,’ ;®j,h
.X."thee“world-l.mour
^v
pvrc.f;‘«--- ----------guarantee
to perr.cE.y
OU.DOI bn *old from U.W. E1.V
make
vout
old
shii« new.
lull l»c t an fix them tip *0 ihcy will
UM tou .jirtc a while lonpcr.
... ____
orean* the world-renowned
l.:*tcv: Packard. I'hlcaito CotUae. hi!
i*r Chime*, and other*.
1
Urlnnell lint*, are maioifaciurine a,
..ne plnno of their own. of whieh we
,.M.eci t.» have a *aniple MK.n
WC.l
----------- • ” --------
-
-n 5S;:H?
rav bl
Our
lutchinji «* <ar ahead
of I he old way. ^
llon’l loTucl m wht I VtUIT tdd
jihors nerd tivrn^.
aiutie. ..IWKMdn* ..........
Machines and Ib-ctirds
IR. j'Tw. tSAUNTLKTT wilt
back to r-»ume hi. pracf‘.;»* A|
ROWLAND nOlGLASS
rr»J
CITY m*siNi-:s.*^
M veral i.iudent>
winter who havo
uaUHK.W
lu thro-e
The liappie-i
Hhoiiid be a deaf
wife, both taklnc
Ket‘P* peace “
Ja*. G. John]
I7'
1 make them i;t»od E»ffie.
.tenot^apb. r.
Now is the ti^* te
Careful dsliberalion bnnga
New Shoe Store
Rutner-s Old SUnd.
our Lad.es- SuiU amt M'llinery,
There never-was auth a lively
.nterest ahown .n these depart-
Front St
propoaitlons were carried.
tf When?
How?-
**h2?or
“SSSXof .... P~... 1.0 ,-r.<:rn.mm.lm»r-Dm. Ho.
Ralph lilok
i?ow i*
th. H0*,n, M.C-
ue I
1
Nothing gives us so much pleasure
pleasw
a. to ooS a conunlod faco under
“Newiand-* Hat. S. Benda A Co.
handsome Easkr
Boston Store.
W.nted-A ynunn
.p,.nd.d
opportun^yfcT
lenda’s -steady.'-
s^uurrs.’”"”"''— '*l£sbf--"Bo’jx52aru.*‘y^
the Hay to be
ctnbroidc'cd.
lit him out frttm Top to 1 o«- at oiir sU»rr.
i’dlow Tops.
Traverse City on
in many colors.
Pretty n< rk
fixin’s.
tSSSm?
\\\: an* slmwin^Ub- lu aiL-si hm- *vf Juvrnil'- Clothing
you rv< r saw. Kwry inoiht-r Nhoultl sri* it. JWwv^ iht
ivoy in ami U l ns show you Invw nirv-ly wo can tln ss him
tip ainHutw monoinicaily. uu>. |)«»<-sn l . ost inm h to
.Sec Souvenir Sofa
Dainty Ribbons
BUMP *0N0l DEFEATED
l li^k -
CosingOTo-Mofraw for Your
Easter Suit? i
M:
m
on
Superrlaor-Bator Blinnacber
l^r‘yoTrta;; '"0!^ i^uiiSto
(nirk--Wm.^B^halL^
and so moderately price.! that y«u xvdl d. ci.le that U s a ne«
**3SI5oo of PwwEvs.
NO OOONCIU MEETIHO
full tarm-Kwrl
'^tt^U.-PWlip Hooin.
cf thn rt«rtlon ta.1 nUW
ux'.tJi.rrui
Wnmo*?.*;;:
S.rlt TS^l« cunncll »«Un»
«l,ni. »ur U»n
II
IVrhapl you had thoutrht-of a Sdk Coat and separaie Skirt ,
that's just «hcre we can plea-.e you perfectly. Some particu
larly dainty and rharminu desi«ns in the colTee coals and others.
In Skirts, we have a most elaborate >election to cI.oOm- from;
.Nothinu of the cheap |M)orly made uarmeiit but all are per^
feclly made and in the latest styles.
.
y-
iV
Suits $L $10. $«2. $*$ <0
Uraps - $0. $10. $12. $1$ to $20
SMrtS. $2.$0, $j.$0. $$.00 to $30
-
1 ib. mwtlni un.U tn-
We are KoinK to ‘“'It gloves every day unjil Hasler
for fear some woman will overlook this important
I'f-
item to make her liasier oiiUit complele, \oit know
the prices Sl.<n, $l.rpi.SJ.0M. If you will but test
their value this will Iw - your" (ilove More hereaf
ter. More ami mor<- women are d»in« that . very
day.
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■ none to Early
Potatoe. on local market. I7e5t»c
#
To think almm Shirt Waists, (act is we have been scdlin« tliem for
several weeks, those^lelightfully pretty mercerized effects, arc luasy
cnouuh (or any time—fashion says they will Im worn auain nc.\t fal
so you are perfectly safe in buying one
put it on next fall again. We have those and the Mull W aiMs
from 50c tQ $4*00
A ^rantl array of .sw«-Il hlonsr suits
in hUios ami novrlth s. thfu tht-re arc
tin- n-^jular Norfolk ami Saih»r Suits
that an* so hr< oinin;: to tlu* little fel
lows. Also the ever pojnilar iwoI pif'ce siiii>. Kvery suit is new ami
f well maiie rvery care taken with
them that there woiiM h«r with the
lailor^matle suits tor the men. h r<K
I M i;k that almost anythin;: was gotnl
enough for the ho>-s‘ Imt now they
aemaml the l.« st
ami rightly
$L$0 to $5.00
Tint lint of Kntt pants from 25e to fl.OO
Strictly new Boys Shirt Waists in White and l anc\-col
-piece
ors, just the things to wear with tli.f ...........
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ftOc
Large range of styles. Price.............. ..
Bops frem S to 16 Yton old ]
Gloves Every Day
mt
$uic$
w w Tdf tb( Boys
Wear a S3, S2 t
i-i'-
The Boston Store.
Our speciai 75c Kid
,
vS-ciS-SS
J—»«
v.hrn. else.
ime lo eii^ei the
THnncNiiamTED
N.. 7t. U<U«
ery far exceeds any former
thow.ng in the cty. Step .n and
see the damfy creations The
Bostbn Store.
*"
Never hail such a large, ami vari^tl
Slock as this season. Kvery style that
is correct every fabric that is |H»pular.
the lx?sl values ami the most style ever
otTered at the prices from
13.50 U $6.00
the liorfolk
for the big boys is iht: style that will be
a winner this season.
THK
BOYS IN -You will lincl our goods^ tt»
be strictly correct in sL<le ami pru es
lower than ordinary- stores. You
^
cays get the Ivesl for the least here, ybti.kn
A 1M.IND WONOEW.
OUR pRospeniY Will
COMMK ITS RB6N
0URW6 1903
8r. ItafB P«T
H .
«l at twaaW-Blar. ngktto^
ri.t™r=.s;
or mm will, • tmiAk, hi «v*oy
Kt«0 OACt WITH THAT OT TMt VIAm
mmmmiiitv
-- hav.
Mje tW .S>t Vorth WorM.
l>r. IVm
tmm elnued
tiw*
-n^ •
•
}omn. H* went iUwHi«n • ro«r» i
the UelTcrvltr of
*
WM cm4a«M with tbi*
of^
THB OITUATWA.
firmOONKMlON
_______ _ i„ „ rrr branch c.ntinuea to U. eon- «r MtlMetire lo Ckwe w«. oihrlj
Ipirttl •• . lr*tU»k hjr IW lu
diMtod on a profitable
the rropa ara ^aadant
•od the railroad! will liave ^.ITercl Uicin diiring the praaani year a
toon.^ that wiU r««.l toa. <rf
.
Tha «,m crop hai noar bc|tmi to more la hearT
««>
■U aicna point to a lariter ci|H.rt trade than Uiat of the rear
juat cinaad. Manofaclitrera err Iw.dio); a (crowinj market for
their output, the fanner, arc pr.~,*rou. at.d happv. and domeattc
trade will aUo Inereaae in volnme. , Tha railroad, trill uk. ear.
of thfi* inciaaaod coal of o|ieiplioii hr a iiKiderate adranee in
t.Ua, and thdir phrai.-.! .•..iidili.m ha. been hroo^t to aurh
perfeeUon that th# lirpe atima heretofore devoted to betlenuenU
viu ®ow bMome •raiUMe for O.r
or »itr]>lu* account.
TMB ONLr OIWCULTV IN TMB aiTOATIOM lA ^MI FACT
THAT TMtNt la HOT BHOOAH -OHIV IN TMt COUNTNV TO
THANMtCT TMt FCOFLC-a tOtlNtaa.
If the new rear hrinR. ... i.,.ejliK...l and adeq,..te enrrenry
legidation, the eontinnaneo of pr—|«-riiy will, he aaauied not only
m
porter th» EFtlicr d*r.
"NOVaS WITH A PURPOSE"
AND THE ART Of fICTION
•r Mra. JMNFINnr W/MM. IN. rwnaua CatNM nmwial
III I ... ............
TO oNOVtLt WITH A FUAPOat.- I AM INCLINED
TO THINK THAT IF A NOVtLiaT IMAOINta THAT
HE ON EHE It 90.N0 TO CONOOtN ANT EV MUCH
FNEACHINO. THAT THE NOVEL la MENELV THE
PAMPHLET ON THE EENMON WNIT LONO. THAT
-PNOEE It VENEE AND VENAE IE MENELV PNOAE...................
then, in the WONOt OF COLOAMITH. -NOTHINO
CAN EXCEED THE VANITY Of MIA EXIATENCE EOT THE FOLLY
OF HIE PUNAOITE.*
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It U 1.0 KO.-1 oiwntni; ...It
haranKt.e. 01. pra.t.ee ...d on
’
TMt wWt PURROil OF TOLtTOI’fl -RtSURRECTlON" It TO
CKAO UP TO TMMt LA8T PACCt IN WHICH A MAN OF tURNINO
•INCIRITV PRiMCt UPON EUROPE A NEW VIEW OF THE COt-
■a
For Uiflt purpoM he hn* earriisl the whole marvehmi h»«d of
7
. that book, flud but for the imrjHHKj he would never have lifted it.
I
Am you going to glorify the b<H>k *nd denounce the puriMtoc I
1 Vr-
of “>*
«f IVim.vlT.ni» .liop tli.t .luring tho i«.t
rigRJll tho «ver.ge ve.rlv f.ulitie. in tbe .Blhrmrilo .—I
mine! were 437 on.l that for tbe ve.r IDOl ibere
' T^Wr'lfll
484 I.ul ond
nonf.lil .ecidenU.
MEANS
THAT
FOR
EVENV
ItSMS
TONE
OF
COAL
BNOUOMT TO .THE SONFACE ONE FENSON IS KILLED AHO
MORE THAN TWO ARE RENIOUSLV INJORtO. IT MEANS THAT FOR
EACH BAY THE MINES ANE IN OFENATION MONK THAN TWO
BERRBNr LIVES ANE SACNIFICEO AND MONC THAN FIVE FENRONE ARE IN4BREO.
Booth*
lie wnlea lUUlini
,lN
t ne.jrvr.
1 thank y..o fo.r Ih-Iuk I
anch dreadful awrlla
1
Jom. •■•Clmp *,Moram
Biiichore
*
At tk* (orkad Uanti.iisa itwe-h
Taa aiaoi ado. aay i
F«, Where a the sna
I drv au. h » plan
.4 laat all hU gumi
laal, waaM err
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JOHN R.SANTO|M^g^^
IfeMlIRSOBMIcTl,
IN Jrfl
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
iBIcc On.'. N..W Wllbelm lU.a-k
emi-V Ito'ii li« ar»«I. «f IL- b.liu of
'
they really were. ’ 1‘m Jum iwg.
When .ron Juat Iwgin. |wople don’t like
jotk nod mootly you don't lake to them,
and no 1 bnve tbougbi it to-ei to keep
nwny by mym^lf until I had d,.ne sunnething worth while.”
t
Goodwin ni.de blmeeif k.ry agi^
nble. nnd Mrs. Eilummla hk,-.| him.
Her honbnnd got deep In delate with n
bnnlneaa arqunlutnncv*. and Jtie two
Bn pmfml.T drlfi».i to il... oib.v aide
country and vtolt fYanee. The n
befeax- hi* IntendiNl dd-parture ImadM
an amlieiKx. with the ques-ii tu s-om
nkwie hla inlenlluna and to take
leave. The gOdW-n naked him tu watt
While she made another eflirt to
e king. She fd.nnd Fenllnmnl rn
Wtbe n«n. *. Pbn lb-
If you are in need of a horse or team it wilj be
to your advantasrotoseethat fine car of horses
that I will have for sale at Brodhaaen’s barn on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8TH
LEO SOLOMON
* Ihrident. the king. aHer rmlely <
MmfiS£ASfSm)£ ttlNOirSW SHOES
Uifonuod IsalM-Ila that ttjsyiwau
prtitkm would depend on the i
the game
It grew WdJiwe. i
fofi IvOMflV
r-’^Mrrrn,'-^b:
king fddkiwed tbe advh-e. |he romplexkm of the game waa quickly WVEiwrd
and t'olumhn*’ dream of irnr* wn*
ame^b
-That boy will 1m- tin- death of
oome day.*^ diee’arrd the brad uf the
family.
-fm *nre I duni know
wheiv he geta all LIk lmL*udemw aud
aelf-aNBummY. Murely md from
He rettiriidd home from .x.Uegc
Olbd-r day to HiN-nl the iKsIldava. aa I
aupim-ed. ami. eul.Tlng my v»ce. In
threw hi* bat dm the floor. Beleeted ai
VaBy d4ialr. j.vt hm fn t on my deak
IU a cigarette aud drawled:
•••1 aay. dad. do you i
hr- wbrn ; * tl wd-fx* Bd*i
Toro toughed.
• We all get that t
PT.” be remarked
Hundred fare «e nevs^ know, hut the
lie ruvat*-fa a|*e them mb far mb they
can. w hile Mtroe of w are ».IIy rm>ngb
to aite the lie r#yaterw
I am glad
1
Jt. for one day li
fMemw 1 bad laid 1
cacaiatlca aa n Ui.v/and lived lu legTft
that I bad been *<^l*dTee4.
- WeU: aald'’ be>Ji1ktory ha. re-
esped being aeon from over tlie lalmn.
Conatahle wa* evidently remonaimtlag with ht* wMfe.
You can t mean to
proteiid.- be waa aaylng. ’ to be keoF
- •M-hat do .,00 mean, yon young
acaltowagr 1 roared.
‘I'ten Jon. Anw^. I ran’l nOord
h.«o4 ibara flat.*’
-Thtl’a wbnt you're nlwnyn nnytas-
Ar® Made Solely for Women*.
Comfort.
TIicymxahAiidcoBiiort timd. nchiiig
Icot. They lighten honsemt, sad
nuke the iU}t nceni shorter. You
will never know w^t «nl fool ooai.
Awl IV till you've worn n pair ol
Minor's ••Easy*’Shoee
Bathant & Hoscoe
I-arken Old Stand
808 FitER Si.
1 m. Tb.vr «
that ImleRd *he waa »»oe of them jtbcm
rame to ber ear fr.uu Iwhiud the palma
by jrblrb ther aat ilie a*.and d.f vnleoaL
Tboy both re«x.«ul*.d ito- lonra «f tbeir!
hoot nod bdiateaa. li wmb an awkward
tac P-w with *be lie l-nyaier*
CAUSANX INTERIOR RFAR la tto
iSSSl’t
tl«- .bill of OU.10 .. il l.rr..I«l tbo
of <-MI
the pioneer far
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_
romiurwt of the arid
daringly
,____
toiidaVud um hi* find defeat by ftavea
too atroiig to 1m- d4wlt with under the
Old condiUouB. She baa fumUb«l to
tbU new Ueiuotracy ber atorea of min
eral w...llb tbal dwarf tbiato of the old
world ami bi-r provlnrea that In Ibetnaelvea are vsnut aud more |WoducUvo
ma of Eurojie.
^
sr«N*rvJ"b,*ff^Kii.?.?vi;S:
MaieBTB
tn-Nlb pr..U.|.tt> Uenvrrr^t
Ibe lAjrd.
f.,r our linle place m bere
««n hardlv'turn around.
.•M. Will, and aay U after
ir little pbicr a birr you
Bplrlt wbo hrok.- doan tbe tm
dilloiiM aaf 4-oi.m.ti alike Tul.-. aw.*pt
away liie prUaele. and |M-niW-gea of
omclaldorn and. bke a G^.lb.. U-ad.T.
op.-ned tbe l. iuple of the l.alk... tO tbe
poimlat'e. Hbe ga»e u» Ahraliam I-in
e«iu. wiKOe .gaunt fronthT forur ami
..uaKHlve band told oMbeexmlb tbe f.awt. nlMHM- graNp oil
didn t
^y^aee.^be
8ia W-dunstaao. SI
VhcB You W»n.» aict C« »f Metl TAV,T?l!ifiSS!“
aiming Mrs. Edmond* And now.” and tbe old world and wboae maai.-n. of ber
bto fenlal far* l•eame*l wlt^b pwal na- reoomvew w ield wealtb and power vaater than rbe wealtb aud power of klnga.
•ted ptoNBU
Funny thing.. i
• at nil •
didn’t want to «
A PatarnI tinnoe
C*beaaIt la a Kimlilab tradlllon that the fnte
•Neltbt r did we. Now we^iie gU
Of Colurohna overhung on a gut
dW,- be aald ’ But. Tom. wby h)
Cbeaa For. yearn tbe great luivl
' Yon might lune fou
bad hauntesl tbe Bpanlah cmrt. I
in the dlreci*»ry.••
; -but you’ro to interest adoue One In hla plana, I
Tlio loach mar be s|Wt* k.
Por tkcM Yankesa are "aUck."
Wnimntod
PENHALL^OON
A* Gla^e ainl Will
the ballroom. ”oot to luaiat
log. but to Ulk to me. \Wr
Wo. tbo
SAWYER A
K. R CHAPW Proprtetor.
ia
rro w« n big aenantlo^ In 4>*^
trllto. Udp. wb« W. H Brown of tbni
Tt/5SSBL"“
OR8.
jCiltPET CUUiG WOKS.
lalSbt.lon Ivowew.
S;
af_____ _
EILICR CO.. CITY.
plaeea
rooldiiT w.ihuut ^h.^r knowlna.** ‘
pottlna h.T Imud In hi* a* they
to -Mr. KiIiiioimU. *hr otM-rved ae
Hafa.iv Beudluc yimr .»la 4«r|H-t.
It. -a llllto while as« 1 wan jealon* ' iiway l« I-- maale into ruRa. tol i«e
of them. Mr. t;«.alwlu
Now I air
stoow >.■«• «aaii.|*to»
noU and inv linle plaf-e where you ran
e
Tbe tilft. of tk
.• wrNt ga\e f t
a aa Ibe fanner Tl
, blN Irerlarallou o
Thai
tond o(r the ni'Hling to-e and the book
tho •kinl.
*>uMb k Innrh.Imirh.- aay the Briltoo to tbo
tob dally paiNW*.
It U tlain
tbo qtibk lun.her may put
-olitito- a deadly —adrtment
peptic delldW.Tea liokle three ■
% Rr.
ww
••• •JRHR SStOaN. Froseser Sf FWRIc- smepos. WRRmi CeRes.
MONir THAT (R ORTAINED AT THE CXFINSE OF THE
REOBU CAN EVER RE USED FOR THE GOOD OF THE
TMRRB ARE NO TRUSTS IN THE INTELLEC
TUAL tVORLB ANO NO "CONNERS- IN THE KINGDOM OF
MBRVEH. I aeUBT TM« ROWRR OF ANY UNIVERSITY TO TURN
MONEY THAT HAE REEN 4SA0E AT THE EXPENSE OF THE COMmunity into the welfare of the community,
the taint
OF A BAD TBHFER WILL CLINO TO IT.
TbOfO^
rhanae
mild n. bln. «« abe kta-ewl
sWw Tkto lonkteiHT lo^.pnm Ibe dio
nor may point to Ue prupbfxy of a
fmok actenttal wto* pn»,d.ealrd that
In ten yeor. we would have alt
a degree of culture that ws.uld l
tbo TOlfnrttj of eating In the prr
,
The Taint «f Wealth That Is Unclean
r;
la.
you kiMiw.a few UionieiHa l««ei m n.liwxl^u*elf
bl- new f..iiml frieo.u
end epneerln* lo .i.i.ro.4.te the
cmrefBlIr eelMHl »I»im1l Ibe tttwtief
Ml evrrriblnjr effered
an liaiMileni ibmc.
.leno-o". ■ -“.i.n Pill into oplj e
bit ef letinee >i>d a gl.Pier .bamiiaE*.
altboufk a* a nile men are atoive thia
oonoeleas folly and dine with natural
•eoa aud eojoynreni
To ffject every ixmrar tt la ueswaaan
to hove dtoed earlier, but tbera to n
allSkt advantago In not -dining tooot.*
ConrerBtlon to far more hrllliant and
ocUto wlieo otiad and wimib ar
Indeed, it iiR matter of ree..rd tb.t KlUirr TlMk^i .48 U.\NV(
ME.V A.VD BOTS AUK KIl.LKll A.\l) I.VJUUED A.\NK-j
ALLY IX TIIK AXTHKACITE Ct)AI. MINIS OK l*ENN-|i
8VXVAXIA AS WJOIE KILLED AND WOUNDED KBOM
THE AMERICAN JIASKS IS THE .‘^I'ANISH AMERICAN I
WAR IN CUBiu______________________
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larm Ontvd the boat In Grand ^
Trakvrac county:'^ mlleH aouth .41
win wehv>n.e yam. aud you may set
“ THf AVffUl PtRIl OF THE
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MINERS DAIIV LIFE sr=
THIE
.lai-e whiTc you
eon hanlly turn ar
atarved mu*
artora «»r auihorM
.....
DINNERS WITHOUT FOOD.
ot
---and—
LadiesJTailoring
liHi acre* known na the Steel or aSe«l-
sentlv. -Were tuii si.lnir m aiu^ak
that. dFwrte. By Jote:- be e|...«Uti
aoddenly. *i do lu-llevr ll..n*a «
Tom CotMlwln over there all by btftae
Ton renieuilM^ Tom. d«n l ^on. I'.rare
the fellow wUo wat to.. iw«ir to e«»ti
to our weddlns and w Im aaid he w
msnitv, the mflder, the true and ultimato public, wUl Uke emre of
i .-drSfiEJHE
L. L. A. AUlLOina
Dressmaking
-How wrell they d«
Mrt. Kadtuoud. to ber
aot ealins
Then. wl
tone In her vot.e. abi
fecUV truo that the punuum i« nothing without the art, but hu;
B, JENN MITCMEU. FreMUopt UMIo# Mto. Wort^r. M Nmwta
BUSiNEM CAROS.
FIRE INSURANCE
...DENTISTS...
xpuined aud diH.-uaaed. aaya tbo Cblcasu UeaK,r»lHerald The pa|-r la
colled tlie IVnn Oaiuare ilaaeile
capital /UKk IS StuaMBW. and 9:::^^
of thU U to In preferred
The |w|ier I* to. have no aporOns
n#wa. It ia tu be smaller iu site than
daily abeel. and wlU bo
prluiewl in lanrer ty|w .V.* advriHaementa are to l»e admitted on tlie Srrt
aud etlltorlal paflea. aud .'crialn adeertiaeotoiita are not to bo admitted at all.
Saltofaitory arrausemeuta have been
made. It la aald. for r*iitns ibe news of
tbe world and for editing U proporly.
mithat there will be m. yeltow i«um.l1am In the pai-^r. In reaponae to a qoeotlon aa to Wbelber ll would lie necea•ary to work on tbe Hahb.tb lu older
to set out tbe Monday morning edition.
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nuiom&Ha
Farm For Sale
^
vLo twu alujE wbUr 1 jossb
the chmdnt: d.ab. N>d • Mii.ialUo iweeR
roold make a detwnt ratoui. lU- wlf.
won’t let him learn boo
Ur* Kdmornl* plKbe.1 eren at b«
boalMiMTa picture ..f a rtoo«ant even
ins at home. “1 ab«n tl-|wial «pot
yon.- abe aald aa th-y mne the i on
•Ubto doortwil. -to kr,-|. nkw contenie,
NEW METHODIST PAPER.
^PIL MBMAOEa
; :
o. p. CAiivcK A mno. '
ELMMatoVA
At MURRAY, tha Tnllor’A 314 towlh
Union Btreot.
TbU di*pnrtment ia niiended to byj
Madam Chadwick, of DetruU. an
perlenced modlaie In the laieal Amcrl ,
FTtHNapanae. Thru tie mHI pa
ran and French atyliw
rr Vooicoot It wttme. and. aa
.1 .orrrrt yoo
I and hU «ife.
BdmoMU srr»r •rrkEoa.
“Tb*
acuor. Grarr. I ilHmsUi v.eo bad
0«tsn>wti that bad bal.lt, UVkr col
00 aiticb that they e^u t--vrr bare,
Tbrrrr bi Crtod. pliH ltlor tor rbrrk
“Lrt a put a oalfto. W.* ba t - r- b t.| b
or. while you hoow ib. y .laarrvL Wh
laat Iwal ..»• a thirty n.iv tYoinae. i m
dale of laiiu. hliiK Iw- to*eu pmrialou
ally flietl for Martb IT. hi. I’atrUk'
day.-
proted through the form* «»f human life ami iiiliTfm*t‘d with U»auty
M
BrlUyUFbn.^
tWMIl.dea
flisdool acoo flod reppMlufca thriii, hut •« ihn arli-t acco them imer-
If he con, let the critic aay what he will.
FIRE INSURANCE
THE CUP CHALLENQERe
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qtieotiou, ('an ho oce ihnac tliinga aiul re|>nHlii.-e iliem uut *a* llio
or w ith terror I
E.W lASTIHS k set
raetdloc
wor.ber apotiw> col la -4
Hd to roaplata oa you any,
[ woa cHtlns rtob faat the*.
It to cbsnsMl now. and I’m often plucto
•i for money to the verpe of deapermtton
rre told you aw Aniw. While
rtro »« obtoettom lo your mtertalnlns
and bavins n r*od time, tber^ a a l.mlt
to our meona. yon know. aoU wbrre the
devU the iu«nry for tbia ia c-»milns
from I d^u. I aee.-Yun MF-^rr told nmr cried Mri t oo
atnbto. -You mrrelv aald yoo were
worried. Ai»d I II tell yon r»*:bt now.
Ned f.>ua»abto. 1 d« Inirud keeidns
Mke tbroi both. bol. Will, trj •• bard pace with the Pe l*u.ro
mynrir I ba redone w«.-
fejMoro«k'a laeaAca MrTerfa mrClr
t« Karltor Srlltoh MoOeH
Tbo Nea
York
no the t1
yarhilns ivirreapondc
wrlllnf from aiieidal Lkunwa of ll
oaya reopettins Ibe new rbaltotifer:
Fife Ufia midoubfedly dejuined from
the eitreme flu lyiw eiruiiiUnvd in Ibo
lirevinua a baUemreni alnl the TOtnoihla and to a areat Citeui baa fol
lowed the deaiau of biN
rcEwnt
InHrlflah ra.-era.
atead of the aharply <
very flat flm»r. tlw I.U*;e i. t arried domi
la easy Hue. tui» tto- flu. and ibe bull
will have a sreaier weiietl aurfare on
an even keel
‘The Inilb, inalead «.f to-lna of uni
form drl.lb. dt|M. a feu feet 1
war.1 i« afi. Both over1»«ufl-I are moro
roiUMled III f.»rui tlwii ttoHw of AbamalHl au ul.tl - ,be p,^imdinf
wM in luw apon
tnoraU."
NOTHINO MAE ANV POWEN IN THE WONLO OF ANT EOT
THE THINOa OF FEELINO AND THE THINOE OF EEAUTY.
On that w. all a«ree. Whiit U ain.-ere, ad.at t«t.. h«a the arti.t
. Uf<we it ia oflered to the puhli.', that we all a(;ree i. the l.r.t. al....ot
j':. :
the
conditio., of p-e-l work. If the pla.v of relipiou. op.......
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or aodal reform or p-ditival le.« . r .. it aff.'ot. h.m.a.. life .. what
intcrMla the writer, ami if that writer ia draw., t.ovard the f..n.. of
the novel, what autl.nrilv bar. the wa.v! S.nje «f ihe greate.1 a..thoritiee of the world are ou hi. aide. 1 he .o.ly |H.inta to Iw cn.idtrad tti Cmu ba touch other miiMUf < *«n he throw whel ho h*w
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UNDER thf
SURFACE
To bo Wind from . bUdluM-! U oo baodl.
cop. It to • iHiwrrful .tlmuUi.
man * amWtkm I douh! If luy
for IfiOfi, but for reara to ••...ne,
■1 jroo SO 4010
m w*tb It? Too
j-'o,*:;!;
- -Ob ’ aaM be. eaally.
Ifyoudcainto ia«aD s afs-
:2rvrmi;.'Le“i-:rt
Tee bee*
•BfcsRdassSedri.
CaUPB&XBSX^
TUESDAY. 'APBIL
vritM to go hMt oad odl tbs wteot
-Did ys gb tbs lb ctetor dwfwbdtd
late for tbs oscooddMs.
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c^tlM ion tills aMTUUl’ mu' Mid
*^^^Urs ,sf looteyl'BlU.- braaM
%aldcaotly.
*l ordered ye to ssU.
an- of roorse l U bold yr r*«|Mmalble
for all faUlu’s from tbr 7u c«iita.It was a very rabersbir HUI wbo
tack! Mo r» om tbs ttisooMles want out to atteod to ihr rTsnlac
rn bs dowMlot. Ilko ‘twss last fcor. sborea He lmaclo«<l all sorts of faU-from a life of toU speot In aton^
aa* tbcroll bs o dMo iuss of «l&
lac for tbe csrrlessoeM to tbe proba
ble kiM of laureL He stork it oot.
howerer.uatU tbe third momlnc. Tbsa
bs Isft tbs cabla with stMdy. codAsat strldsB. which, bowsrer. chaocsd
» frantic basts as soo|| as he was br^
Md new of Laurel la the doorway.
But the mUla of tbe gods sometlmM
tara out uasccounubls grist. WbM
Bill racarasd at tbe sud of one abort
twenty-four bouia. Ids face was agala
Mpreaslrs of bMtlflc Joy.
<OolBC stralgbt to Jake, bs baadsd
bla a roU of bUl», -The rlsUi* wm
area better than 1 'lowed ou.” ha said
aaocbalaatly.
-1 sold for a dollar.
Ta aaa. thar waa algm. of l^Mkla!.
aa* X -lowad X better uot hold on any
KrrJFJrr'ilrisi
SECRETS
AS Uao Pskm ofteateostaig
e frescoed and iKUlp«un-d froott
d face in gardeotxl •pai'eM u lurely
teonuln with groups of beauilful atat-
tbau a eUikl that
barn aud a bem
bouse, with a pump 1u the
I woodabrd straKKliug along iu tbe
la distance and lamie cwltle euierglag from tbe backgronud. or ou au
ompty Tillage street, athwart a dooryard with the Mouday a wa*b bauglug
out In IL Yet tbe t bancea immeun-ly
§M that tba farm la>n» or Ttliagv born
mj will feel tbe divine Influence which
WlU not TUlt IbC aoul of tbe city born
Child, or If city Urth U nut wholly
alka td tbe croative will that it abaU
atlr in tbe spirit of some l»oy lami In a
proceeds of which maaa booae on a bat k street or over a
» way borne.
Jate saorted. -Thar's mors fallln'a
i talaia's In wteat.- bs ana
*te I ractea ys*d better go.
I waatys to git It aB In too
a-blrUng.
BOTs tead waa wblrUng.
far aa Ibab-W. D.
graaimarUteoklng at bUn couoow.*,.
ter bU tatter, tbe
te bad lost on tbs t
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-AH right.- be Mid aa alMdOy aa be
coold. -The Maks can draw telf on
tba long waggln. an* I’U borry Tom
ataatra amis aa’lteBrowa'a Old
aa* hitch 'em to Ben Ooyner'a
watila. TteilX taka tba otbar balf.
IkaTs boy Bam can drlrs ablnd me. so
1 can keep an eye oa to blm. Ob. yes;
Jate nodi
coodplaii.
Aflartte
%aa loaded Ibe
momlag BUI contrirrd to draw Lnural
' Jato tba ktteben for a aMMSOL
-Bay. Laaret- ba tegaa aagarly.
I-aay. would ya mlad ma glttln* a ring
to Btaaatoa. a gold rtag. for ya aa*
looked at bte QUlclly. t
ateaaldatmply. TB ba raal gUd.-Aa'-aa* would ys mtod spcakln* to
yor pap *boat It while I'm gooe. LaaralT U might baa good time now 1-m
Mtetia* hla wteat-ILoo: I doa*t ndad.. Bte watebad bte from tba doorway
ntfl th. bMTT WM«» mmlil.4 oM
9i itckt; thn ^ wt to to b« »»•
HoWh TbIaT
Mother’s Friend
of m<»letotv were ncccaaary to the succcmful I».uc of be«llbv < hikireu. AU women
tUtul to Itrcimie molhert Med arnd only
»re llic TcuU ..f iv^emi: Mother a Vrieod.
>>nr U..k **nothsfbood** mailed free.
iHC MoncLO ■laiLATQBeo.anAaTAte
Boosevelt. He bad never Iwu known
before to proixMe a personal tosst to
any one; but. to tbe .urprtse of aU. ba
became almost mtbuabi.ik- over tte
American chief executive.
At this banquet tbe ceutml lIgBse
was 1‘rosldent Francis of tbe expoaiUom wbi, ba. l^n liHlef.Ugable lu bla
work at London to luske tbe til. Look
fair a aoixv-v In bU private audleoca
with King tdward. iloveruur Fraucii
was told that the gift, would Iw seat
as the mouart'b s ow n mark of Intlmata
sympathy with tbe Amciicsu peopk
aod in aw^r.^ lstiou of tbelr admlralloa
for bU motlM-r
It Is probable that a
rujal commUsiou w ill be apinduted and
that a heavy guard will b«- sent with
Ibe highly pnxed tressurvs to guard
them on ibelr way t» ami from, tbe
United States aud while !l»y are there.
This magulticent .-ulln..ikm of gifts,
estimated to U- worib at least ?i:..UU0.OUO. «Teal#«d a great sll
for tbe first time iu L
traordlnary pre.-autlons
tb- czar, the rxarina. tbe liraiHl Duke
and Ducb«i«* of H«imm* and Priuro and
IHiicess la>ul. of Hattenberg. li
diamond heart |wudsui. the center of
Wbleb Is oiH-n and otvuidM l.y lb<
Tonlc n.omerals for
sixty.- i
which Is an euoruu.m^ sapphire aud at
tbe aides two droi* of’ibe same si
Among tbe numerous mre and won
derful pnWuts frofu Hie einis-tor of
China is n bronze altar vessel for wine,
atiuare In form susH >Hli-d lu a frame
work plenssl w hi. I.ieial Is-Hrlng date^
proving It to have Ims-ii matiufuc
about l.inv» years U fore Christ.
Tbe dow.nger enj|.r«-»s 4.f v'tilna
IH.rrolaiti from the lm|
potterbw aud
paluUugs, auumg wbUb
aenllng “Etenial Spring t»v«T tbe 8m
Katlou.”
The shall of Persia s gift Is bis
yhotograpL In oih- of tbe luost c
frames ever made. It Is of solid gold,
with a flo.ml dev UV esrrled out lu Imrga
turquobK-s of flaw
twor
eld Bin not.
X.
Tbsy axpactafl blm back by tbs ste
of tbs third day. It waa tbs aflcraooo
of tbs textb wtasB bs rstamsd. As bs
dteakaad young Bam and attaoded to
bk maka tbacs was a look sf IimIIBc
TbsM are all cases of capture da
facto, and they show ronclnslvely that
laracUtes captured women and
them to wife. That It was also a
Mm practice among the aelgbbop
lag nattona we Infer from I. Samuel
XXX, 0. whera David’s two wires an
d off by a rmVUag i».rty of Ama
tiAooaooo.
died (rom yoat;
•yuan by the use of ^
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And a Start on the Road to Good Health. That*
what this card means to you.
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rcincily the wuiKl has ever known. A rcrnevly that is the result of years ol c\i*cricncc of otic ol the most
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DR. IMAM’S COMPOUND
The World’s Best Tonic and Spring Medicine.
SI^EGIAL. OF-P-ER
In order to reach all classes of people with poor health, the un
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A Regular SI.00 Rottieandofpiarantee
Dr. Iman's
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ft satisfactory
ForSOCeats
To The People of Traverse City !
\Vc are ^.Icascil lo recommend to all in poor health Dr. I man's Com|H>und. \Vr
have sold this preparation for the past three or four years and the rt^ults have bee.
SO satisfactory that we w’ill guarantee it and refund your money if not |»erfectly satis
tied. Dr. 1 man’s Compoiiml is^pne of tbe best tonics and sprin;; medicines on the
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OLD TOM
BADGER
It aMted aome aacb atrtklng fact as
Klag Edward’s maalSceat offer to aaad
tte prieakM rollectioa of garoa Vlcte
tko of tte iMportaace of tte Bt Loala
telr. and U baa had Ita effect, mjs tte
leadoa oemMoadaot of tte Now Yerk
I talking, too. of tte ap*
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BteavwMOte aaUMa.m
^^A,IB*MteL.tePst
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'oriND RAPIDS ,4 ioOiLNt AT
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COSPARV.
Mg teatlag mlU and that te
two days for BO and ted boagbt ^
BBdiSte Ateteted^taaBaMtba
bii.
218 Front Street
1
Sheomatisiii
lAaa aC bk mlad. Ba raMsmbwad tba
Steat bad baaa takaa to tba ata^
mom af a
PHYSICIAN AND SURObON.
Boftbry of the Kyeaad PuttafftH
• 8p«toitr. _
9 30 YEA.YsLLL;NG direct.
I Tbo Horrible
M/UBSTEE & mniEASTBW R.
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aoCAf MOUNTAIN TXA
Bo meat hr Kla« BAw
farl It
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DON'T I '
HNEEXHIBITFORAFMR
VktorlA’B Jubttce Gifts Loaned
to St. Louia Exposition.
&.-?Sa'5:S2Hrrc:r5^ mmmx)
Ta para boyr* ctkd laurel
|y. Tar plomb baa^ ooLTMyagltlte'IOcaatsrBe
House Furnishers
IRON-OX
^CKVC TONIC
PEE 1000 WATTS
lUrWniPwfUcfnf
Sletper G»Cam j>st rectired. THe prict 1$ ricaslar.
Grand Rapids Fumitara Co.
cine in a minute form. It has
done me so much good that ms
soon as one box is gone I purchxse another. I have been
somewhat constipated and my
liver has been out of order,
but Iron-Ox Tablets have put
TABLETS
Fifty for 25 Cents.
m
latcTKiinn
J. W. GAUNTLETT. M. D.
IN tn-AUM rua MAt*-lnqatr^^X |
Bkara we find (Judges r. 50): ‘ Hbre
tbv iwt spaed? Bare they not divided
tba prey-to every man a damsel or
jOBKir
“fT" ■
Sleeper Go-Carts $6.50 up
Carriages - ^ $5.00 up
Go-Carts - - $2.50 up
^ P. J. CHKKEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
We. the uaderalgaed. have kaosrn
P. J. Cbeoat for tba last U yaaia. and
e bte perfectly boaormble la all
IS. tranaactiona and fiaaaclally
able to carry out any obllgatlona made
by tbelr «rm.
West A Truax. W’boleaalc DruggUU
Toledo O
WaWlng.' klnnaa A Marvin. Whole
sale Drugglsu. Toledo. O.
Hair. Catarrh Cure (a laksn Inlee
Lily, acting directly upon the bloqd
_jd mucous surfaces of tbe syste^
Testimonials sent free.
Price isc
per bottle. Sold by all DruggUts
Hairs Family Pills are the beat
-WrtU BMbbe ye know beat.- be
gilmacsd affably, -but ys know bow
oat of tte pkaltads af bk ricbesX Bo
ate said aomy. -W<U wait till ya say
yarMf that BUTa abk to keep me.Carionaly eooagb. at that very bio^
maat BUI was wood
te would I
gold ring. ^Twsnt
3S
“It gives me great plcasttrc
to write you and cxmgratulAte
to be
wbaaca ttey may be goeaaed
g
meco than BOO 7Mra old.
^ Y.
mist^e
Tbe oyster at tbe lommeacruient of
tta carver U so small that 2jU)U.000
would only occupy a square Inch, la
aU monuia each liHllvidu.nl oyster U
large eooagb to rover a aUver balf dol
lar, 1-ba oyster in its own arcbltacu
and tba abaU grow, as tbe flab Intel,
giowa, being aerer too small.
It also bMia lu age upon lu teck.
mad It k as easy to tell tbe age of aa
«yOMr by looking at lU abell at It la
tbatoT borses by looking at tbelr testb.
d au oyster
noUced tbe suc'CcaalTe
ber. These
Tbe l»rinros* of Wales.' ndw f
i sbots. and MCb
Alexandra, together with the Duke and
aaa mark, a year . growth, so that by Duchess of York. Ibe l»uke aud l>acb.
them tbe age of tbe oyster ess of Fife and other members of tbo
caa be dacatmlned. I p to the time of
Its maturlty-ibat Is, when four ysara
of age-tbs ahoU are regular and auccaarira. but after that time they becoma IrreguUr and are plied one upoa
aaatbsr. ao that the .bell becomai.
balky and Iblckened
classed aa spoils, aud lu IH-uteronomy
XXL IL 14. art tbs regulations to ba
red in uklnc to wUe a woman
ttkwiaiB8L Tam hava to wait tin
make
offer One* Hundred DqUya R#for any case of Catarrh
i be cured by Hall s Catarrh
•n Btett dsira oU right,- h«
iSte cased at tbs mouey; at tbs
mg. handaome flgurr before blm;
at Laurel. aaiUlac a few ft-et away,
and bowed bis head in surreDder.
•1 roekoB %aslcht 'a' been mistook.
Laaiol- be Mid aubmiaaively. ‘BUI
wlU bo able to keep ye. sure 'nougb.-
Don’t
Carriage until >x>u 1
od, woo brtt tolstotrf, Tboto
tbo bbod HM ted MOMd forward
^
qBWB'M
iiXtSt
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•taadtag oot la blgb reUef. being to
(te Chlaaae mlad an alkgoHcal reprs•Mtatkm of
apootaaeou. >oy of a
myriad jMtloa.**
The l*rti>ro of Wales, now King Edward, presented to bbi mother splendid
portiwtta of himself and bis brotter.
tba Duke Of ronnaugbu |«lnud by
DeUUle.
^ KmpreM PYederlck gave a besuUful
papcrwel^t formed of aa obtoag block
of ebryaopnae. with tbe two datM
18S74IT. tba royal i-rown and tipber la
iamouda and other iwvcloa« stoaea
Tbe emperor of Japsa’a |»rr*enta are d
nely carved ac-tven with rmtironlcred
amC paaeU and a gold UcMuer ewbinet.
Woaoltonr
•Mrt BO. pop.- so«Mt«l his
4oogM. -Bs*s abrhtj stronf oa*
s>”?Ly
Qeicfcly tmtti.
marrekmaly modeled birds In
aa sxtraardiaary oppotaalty. apd
late was o^ac If act dJplomstlc. as
o forcod blmssJf -liito a ssiublaocs of
•ai roM totioitaglj «• ids
tMit
•oak teck
% OMH or mlodsd
Ayers
rasDtmrf
L'odsr ordlAary rtrcucosUocss tbs
tarr tmmirn old ju« m us hM
■oo wrt—l «*M'4dwa.orco«rMr
If.
• Sarsaparilla
tweiTo amaiiar ooea.,
Tba tkibiaa smpeirord K«^t k a
BBl Ibll ttet ft was a rr^ with
bte. aod bs drsv a kmc. baidtratb.
-Is Bss. It^ thU a way.- bs said.
-mCBS ors for rUda*. is' 1 aliiU sold
fot Dot ni CO dotro**- Us VOS
aboot to My -to ooost.- but reotralaod
btmssir. for that nlcbt bsirsy him.
Us added inslaad. -Bnt ru «u dm
la a
teya aa* osa bow tbs rlata* la
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