The Evening Record, May 16, 1903

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The Evening Record, May 16, 1903

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

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] THE EVENING RECORD

YE&TERDAY’8 ISSUE

(>*oo

SEVENTH YEAR—1875

TRAYKRSE CITY, MICH., SaTI-RDAY MAY K, !•«!.

STiaSAMDElSOlf
HORRORS
wa» w Acomr MINISTRY
TOTTERING
INCREASE

BOTH WILL EE TB!ED

AfUr InttfiM »«iRtrin».

d.U kluh. May \u
rand Kapl.lCowan
iwan liHlay held Jennie niMnl
i
and Barney Pingleton f«*r the alleg*M»
April *
murder of: .John umdon
be trle^l at the next term of

and

At

rUHTMIR

OKTAILt

OF

s

i

f-?'

ibt ftmom* opwiw aiaccr.dlMl btrt tbit

PRACTICCO
UPON
V^KNtELCtt JEWS

l» FO*B»HAOOWtO BY teRIOUt
SPLIT IN MINISTRY

Ibe Inllowiai
Inhiance of bi<l
w.u* rruehlea of
the
Kumlau*
In
ib. lr titaaaaere u1 Un* J. ai.
* A Jewoaa nauuNl 8ura Futiarcbl
«ah
brought
hrrv mith two uail».
■rvoii liirbvft kmg. drivtii Into b«*i
;b brr oom
rain tb
«aa bn.ugbt In a lib one
•One
nkU**. anil »rUt» bn»k.Mi
hip. liOtb
baud* anil feet danailiiK

BOARD

BO VOTED ON
STREET PAVINO

^London.

SIXTH

^ M- atp Book Store

Sentenced i

Ac-ept.ng

May

16-Ookmial Saotw-

phatic rwfnaai to reliupoae the com
lax. undonbledly

iudloaies a leriooa

in tha praaant mmUtry.

and

foraahadowa an twrly diiaoloUoo of

That Right. Though Council Voted

Tba almoat ganatal belief is that the

That Work Sc Dona by City.

IWfwent govemmant U now on its last
laga and naoda only a good pash to

At tbs maatiug of tba board of pwb
11c works last avrutny. it waa daeidad

•and it to tba ground.
WbatI.er tbe
to Ut the >ob of paving BUtb atiaat dght will ba BOOoeaafBl dapeuda alby oootract. nnd bids will ba aakad moat anUrely on Obambar Iain’s gmilns
for at onoa.
mbarad.

Tbe oooooil. U wlU ba
voted
tbal tbU work

abonld ba dona by tba oUy. b®t tba
board of public workabold that tba
oluvrlor gives them tha right lo hava
tlia work

done aitbar way, and have

decided to carry out what Ibay be­
lieve to be Ilia daaira of the people
and have Ihe work done by contract.

G6ES AFTER
PENNYPACKER

Ityiuari iNlingftrs

High Grade Piano
Yn WiU Bur

RIOTERS ARE
SENTENCED

The Kimball

THOSE GUILTY OF ATROCITIES
AGAINST THE JEWS

Mail w Unas of Strength
aid Brautr. Euir Instruniut Buarantiid. Factory
pricoe and Liberal Terras.

Protest

That

They

Are

Innocent,

$birt Ulai$t$

eeeeoeeeeaasws

Sriui! lu>umm-;>!s .in ! \l(.s<ai

Though They Mad Plunder

; m^oolw-Mimmaa^i^ail

Upon Them.
CARTOONIST

NELAN

TELLS

Pennsylvania



Must

-.Ml I’opuU- -Nhc.‘i

HIM j u, win. la

WHAT'S WHAT
®

Ra-

ct or Stand Civil and Criminal
I Jealpb father t.. hiSuit. He Says.
aon in Nea York aa>>
• 1 Iii>»etf raa ir>u et»r|i-e- In tbe
. vvu, lu a. kYruina ]
kire«t. but ibey aere mi dUngure.1
- rUarloa .No
PhUaiU lphia, Msy
ibal I roiild nut ld«*ntify one. although
> North Aiuer
in. a rari.HinUi wl
in life I ma> hate knoan aome of
bile a loilor he for
Ibew a el I
t»ne Uau a a- found in a
or IVnnypmker. In
hardware aiotv
111- lo ad tiad txs ii
I tbal the latter r%drive® full of nail*
ho »pHhot fnicaat - which he
•IJttle rblldreu aere,lorn In taalii ajiplioilI to Nolan I
and tbroan doan fitim' tbi
fourth
Biory iatu Ihe gutter
The ptHtplv aereluil almply killed;
ounrea In the event tha
at llrat their earn were rut off. noM-*
broken, arma and
leg*
di*loraiei1
I
aome were found with natU dtlveii
Into Ibelr brain*. »«r* and uom-l^nrUr______________
-t>ver atHi lie aoundiMl, over JftMi
glrU aere iuUumhI. among them aer.
glrU of the age of i:i and 14 year*
•The borrora aere a re|H*iltlun of
Ihe de»trurtlon of the lentple. I hare
bo mote strength to wrile for thta
I»er la aet alih luy tear* and myr^ band LOdll^L HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATED
tremble* a lib fiwr."
BEN20NIA ACADEMY
A lAindoii aptM'lal to tbe World aaythat «:> Jeaa aeie killed In the Ku
chlueff nuotaartVand .ion maimed or
n an Easy Gams of Baaabalt
erlppleil fi»r life; at leaal I tHMi i.uf
fensl In one a ay or another
Afternoon by a Scora of
Tbe Jeat*h riironlrle ea\- editori
15 to-6.
all)
• We ebarg
Ige I!
Tba Academy
ltu*«laii
ment a 1th the reaponHlblUly
naaily defeated by tha
KUcblneff ma**at re
If Khiroi
local High aohool fwam this afternoon
on Twelfth at met park by a aoora of
15 toll
The local aggregation out­
I barbarbm* i*»aer
manity doan a aham and !i* rlrl
played the visitors at every point of
tkiii an «>rKaii iratloii of liyptH-rU)
Uie national game ana tbe Anal reaolt
tal fact of the wl
I victory was not in Jeopar-

Ixmdoii. May IG - A dl-pauh from
St. PeterHliurg i.Hlay atat.-* that nioai
of the
pirM.na
aneated fur partlcliia
lo pi
raona an
at Kl-hi
In tho JowUh
oedf. Haxaarabla
April
2«>.
have
Uhu
aoiiienc.vl to varlou*
pun*h
luoiiiA majtirliy of tho prlMinora
prwteatiMl thoir lnm»renco.
though
wbon am-Me<l thoy had pluudi-r «.b
lalnod during the maasacrea on them

COMPANY M MARCHED AWAY TO
WAR AND GLORY IN CUBA
Spanish Amartcan Veterans Will To

by Banquet and Social Session.

HOMETEAMWON

‘ uiiibrv‘ak aaa
Semitic paiMTa
‘ Inciting (»f the
In Ib-aaarabla
Ib-aaarabla. Tbe
Tli Jeaa have in the
irae of jeara acquli
ulUNl not

CAILE IS COMPLETED

I^UU t« u.* kY.tua* KF....4
Glen Haven Mich
May
e between Glen Haven i
dlou Island la fuly c».mi
utng and la In flue working oYder

k
ttvHim by Innlni;

GEORGE REEO IS DEAD
laws of Hla

Sudden

End Cams

as

-

Oompany M. than known as the Han
nab Rlftaa. marched away to f ght for
Uncle Bam in behalf of Cuba None
who lived In tblB city at that time

tbU *clty

D. V. BmU *t AM. M iSTEra^

.SPECIAL^
Onir^aturday

20 new Stples

Assiilet Kin mat 8m

rm fHiiiKi«(0.

Imt lOt Pii Frail.

tba boya departed in a apecUl train
for tbe atale camping ground at Isl
and Lake.

It waa a aorrowful occa­

sion and a joyful one to many whose
patnotiam ovaroama tbe grief of part­
ing
Tbe veterans of that strife are
aoattered now.

but there are many

who remain in this vicinity. It u ex­
pected tliat abont fifty will ba present
at the smoker and banquet thia even-

22 I Front Street

The New .Siatid.

Iil2 Frtmt St.

I II THl KhlA*‘l» I» o..llgs, il J TKUE
J, HIAMU*. l» I* W r*Uv«m’.*rH-iit.ncmwV-

•Jldkrs" and “Kirsebbaums'
New dark Sit.is 1t»r CvmNetv.ilae Me:?,

j*

wi^:

.xs

the

Paiterns for the exiiciuelt, t oiUis t!»al hug t u- ne^ k.

uiiigs

the best hatr elolh, gAing a simoolh, « hrckl) UmU ll.^t

run I

ganrents jrc worn !hTea*!!*.oc

visiL It saves time and expense.
Connections with all cities and

fall. Tha oaaaa cf hit death waa not
stated in the temgram. and tbe newt
name as a great shook to bit family
andfrlenda Ha laavea a motber. Mra

i>ermit

us to

esu-

VOLJ UOSI

IVIOIMEV

price
We arc
t buy at halt pruc
If you do not buy now. while >
fcrriBK now to our THKKK-SkCTION SCRKKNS hUed wtih
ois, tn
Jti hvc fool oak finixlicd frames.
t Silkolinc in bc-utrful colors,
low ilicirr value, ^nd will give <
______________
chase by closing oul this lot al Only
75C CSCh.
[ ^how win.low lhi.v evening

Vou can sec

IBE ECOfiONV STORE

Tbe Time ■*
Is Near at Hand
When NEW STRAW HATS will
terest you the latest importations
in fine straws and Panamas are
shown by us-we think they’re ahead
of anything else in the market—
Come and see what you think—
SOo, 7Bo. ^1.00, EI.BO,
®o ^IS.OO .ainci EI8.00

i>je:ol.ioi
SMIRXS.

THE USE OF IHE LONG
DiSTMICE TELEPHONE SERVICE

by a
tba death of his brother Oaorga. wbo
went to tbal plact from this city laal

ephemes,

mate.
We have a fine Ime of
suppUes and can quote aaua-

Tltckc screens
ate well worth $1.:>0 each, but we !>ought them way bccreens arc
benefit of our pur-

OBTEOI»ATMV

TH HOUGH NO FAULT id BwglK‘e
6r RiigbiAch’ii the oiH*m house was
not iK-rfuim‘d with their new odor.
• Yolande- la*t evening
They InvUe
the Udies lo call
Store and sample

avoids the ncccaiity ol a pmooal

If )-ou desire to i
tein ol tleclrk
Beils. Burglar Alanm t

CAMPBELL BROS

t» ti H«hat»D- sitoe Houve

SI. CLAIR’S
Confectionery

in Vi TOV!

V’s the Best
$2.50 line sold
in the dtp, a

wUl forget tbe aoanes preaented whan

Jack L Read was called to Obloago

aad two brotbeia. 3
L. and
mm HoUl Bwalnaas of His Own,
Obas. IL of IbU city, and a elatar.
Bd Lavender and wife
left
this
Mra Tboa WelU of Aonm. ll Mr.
moralSf for Grand Marlas. upi»er pen
lasula. where be will engage In the Bawloain make raib
butel business
He ba* puprbaaed the
will ret am wit

rtlTwlah blm stioooas in bis now vea

-A Shoe As Good As Its Ngme.**

-- q

K|*flk« SMUtHTd

Great Shock to Relatives Mara.
With

l-TEINBEIRO*

tbe locals be^■amc oareleas and lei in a parted seven wei , laid away by their
few runs, bat il.eir slick work and oomradea.
the visiters’ errors in tba eighth in----------For Paraacuted Srathran.
ning brought five menhome.
McIn­
Thruufh the agency of Julius Stein
tyre pitched a very good game.
The following is the lineup of the iHWf. 150 was yesterday raised.In this
cUy among the Hebrews for tbe aid
two piams ;
of Ihe persecuted Jews In Kussia
i n»
a.wd«aj
TrxMl»m*-Khr»i»br.gW r
-luMl
latyrr
pH|.rifu-^’rawlord

3 0 (• f 0 I 5 •-i:*
5-0 u I* 0 © 3 6- 6
'trf bUiodabed the) retaliated by with
bolding U»ih «-miilo)mint and trade
as well aa credit.

W. W. KIMBILI GOMPANr

It was Bve years ago today that

Hon. Perry Hannah, who gave tbe
oompany $1,000 aa a relief fund and
dy at any time,
ol tbe mt mbtfa ot U>« paid each aoidiex |7 a month in addi­
thorlllr*
The killing and
pillaging
Bvery
a a* done under tMVer <if the troupi Bome seam
tion vo
to uia
his qvvvruujvui
government pay while
at
uaui.ua
tu • Iioo
y. u
team piayvu
played wuiuuag
winning ball
in tb
and police
IhiHng tbe two daya the
_______ ,____________
Seld. On tbe Other hand tbe inSalds
the front,___________
will ba. present and will
inaaawcre la-i.nl Ihe gotecnor did no!
leave bU lu»u-e
Telegraphic commu of tba Academy team was very weak. > deliver an addrma
dor-j
It will be n
a pleasant raonlou
raonlou. al
nlcatlon aUh 8i
IVteraburg waa Theontfleld played a fair gametdnr-j
*io|tpe«l
ing a part of the time, but their plAya thoogh Iboae who lost ibelr lives be• All tbe |iarticl|iabta In the »taugb warn too alow
eanae of Ibe ttardahtpa of U>a war wiU
ter—who aere chiefly ImiHirted hire
Of the 106 who de
During the latter iwri of tba gamb not be forgotten
Unga-aoiv red *blrU An eye^wline**

la quoti^ a» aaylng:
Tbe police and
trtK.p* f.irme.1 circle. In the rs iiter of
-wbb'b tlu' .laying and looting aa* gte
lug on the iH.ilce munting out tbe
bou*ea .d Ihe Jcaa to ihc mob *
• The
neaa|Ui|K-r
Wearhod «if 8t
Peterabui g a a* *u|>|m e* aed 4nr prliM
ng the facia
•.pria.liug
•*Jea
lialtliig
ihntngbom
flo.m ,MUitbern
lluh»ia.
atii
by^ior
tated by
alorlea of ao^alKM ritual n
be judicial Inquiry Into
‘re U not lnlend**d to dlacl
bm to anu.ihcr them up
*la. but

4 (

nVE YFARS AGO

-'ufi f,r-“

“rtidL

Minneapolis

tary OlMuabarlain'a speech for trade

Hold That tha Charter Qlvat Them

Governor of

Hotel

of

Extortion and

rwoiproelty laat night, coming imma
diately after Premier Balfonr s em­

apUt

• Fbiiy aeven
aen*
kllU
a|K»t. k«t db^ of Ibelr Injuti<
are jinder irealtneut.
rrlppU-d fur life *
l>'uur tbouKand Jea-

Communication

for

A ^ood time to get some pretty wall pieces
and an extra nice lot to choose fJom. Notice
our window display.

Bribes.

waa to marry Count Paul

WHXLETIT
BY CONTBACT

Kew York. Mo) !•—l>r IJorcmchew
»Vt, tlu> tic«n
of th« Ka
tUinsI buopltal at Klutitneff. haii given

Talagra^ic

Tb« GruUst GompIinNQt
vra p»id
V
Foou

AHESCCTS SIX YEARS
Ex-Mayor



Tor Saturdap w a w w

B) Wlra
Um
ig
Tolatob eon of tba fiwwt woralUt. tbU
~
fnnerwl will ba bald in All Now Dapanda on Chambarlain*a
Mlnneaiiolls.
May
u:
Ev Mayor ?
IM^oart liontto^^
Ames, who uaa receiiltv f.tunil guilty <;
Ocniua for Laadamhlp—His Speech
of extortion
and
a<-<i-ptUig
bribe* ; .
Last Night Claahaa With Prawhile in ufflc»‘ was thU morning xeu ‘
unced
til
six
\ears
in
fbi‘
lu
ntteniUry
mier Balfour.

fYory Olofotch AMo to th# turn To
tol of tKo Oioboiicol Wor«( of tho
Rwootofi Mobo Aooifiot tho

nanuMl CharUlfou bad
and under Up*, a bu b
llrbeti knife
aaay atih a kit
after ahk'b bU
had bta-B
pulled out
Ibneugb
bln
tnouib wlib pliutri.
•The ear» of a Jt-a named 8el*er
bad been cut aaay ami bU bead l*at
lered in ir Va»
• r«' lm;
maniac
cgrpeuur
aai.
fcurj.rlM>d
at
bamU a ere
aork and iMUb of bU
. hi» uau aaa.
-A
Jewl.h girl aa- a^naulted- b.v
aev«tral brult^i. abo then rut brr eyei.
out a lib. a p.K-kelknlfe
• One aroman. after irylng to defend
her cblldren a an tbroa n
u|Min tbe
|>av«ib«-nt. dlKi.inU.ael.Hl, and featherand boraebalr frt»io
her b«*d
a er»‘
ktufM Into her ImnI)
‘ iliuall eblldivn a ere llunV. i»ut of
almkiVii and itaniple«! ii|iun by tbe

Hha

,„.Tramed Pictures

PAlUANElirS USSOLVnON

oad imrwlyaia of one aide of bar body
«.
wad boa anffared graat
Mias Soodanoo lobarltod b6..
wrhaa bar buabwnd, Antonio
Tarry, tba Onban milllonalra died to
18»6.

-

PRESENT BRITISH GOVERNMENT
ON ITS LAST LEGS

momlwff.
Por mmm tlmt aha Ima
Mlfftfwd from imrdtoUf of tbt liYer

MOST niNDISH ATIOaTIES

Quarter Off oa ill

Optra

M» a u. la la. r.-ta. w*oar«.
Pwria. Maj 16.-Sybil Bwbddnoa.

nV%^

ftlAN KIOTi ARi LCARNCD

WIRf

Fammia

villages in Michigan.

will be thought of about the same
time; for 60c. $1.00. $1.26. $1.60
to $2.00. we can show you lines
that will agreeably surprise you
with their value

MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE!
COMPANY.

r E. Wil-IHEI-I^
MKW MUOOK

Cor. Front *nd Union

lyamilton Clothing ^

i

THE EVEKUJja RBQOJID, TEAVBBSB CITY, MIOH., BATCRDAy. MAY 18.190S.

THE Evanc HEGOMI.

are wider the diraetlon of
Norton, both very eaeenlial adinnct
clever mlnatrel performance

Bentnl Dtws
0ftht World

wax U SATISrACTOIY

TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN

Rev. Wiley K. Wrigkt. Pnaior
Comer of

be Adepted

L S4m AND L N.tllANMEN
J. W HANN&N. Editor arvd

Hoa

Adjeom by June 1
!

X

rel6rotd lakt
to apend Sun

m. be Mated that
i that a aatUfactory
bill will be agret-.! u|K»n and adopted
The senate bill, he aaya. iv one ex
treme. Including only the lower offl
and not even
taking
In the
ty oAeerw
The Colby kouae bill
on the other haad, U very
and Ukea in everything
A
hie thnl will be waiWacioi
»d npoo. be thlnku. am
be tried for two yearn, and If any
yea are needed, they can then be

He expressed great oonfidenoe
tn the oonfereee
appointed
conaervntlve
aa uprlgh

unlive

;,

„ . ,^U» pt.r^cun
hnnn. bavlug i

fc, .

to Looilos
U> c«t tof«<h«sr on o ■ulUbJe
HTWleU
•loQtlon low mw^ »•
AUTmoo Utvoen

Friends.
Rev. Henry McKinley. l*naior.
H*l>Uih
acbbol.
9:U.
y. P. 8 C.
EL. «:15.

Ike

FOR ALUMNI DANQUCT TO OC­
CUR EVENINO OF MAY 29

oeoni

pt»|kmU1oo

bfxttng nnd then the knhnnn resumed j
operatiou*. The man died a*

Morning aenrlce at U oVl.ick

poklksa pvtjr. vhkh U plodied to
prtWT reform, and the whole p«>ple

lumni Orator Yat to be Chosen, aa

of tDe rtale who have demanded It
will expect reeult*.
H U up to the
The people do noT care about the ^
MHikl dlfferencea or Individual plane

oaavA be adopted, both .idee to i
Held

____________________

of tt
manner to *how

sufflctently

prtdUcal reeuiu.

There U aald to be great Indiana
tioo on Waxhlngton etreel eRpwlally
and the cast sMe generally becauee
of the draining of -Walaon Pood
froM of the court houee.
It la
clared that the million trout fry to
hara been planted there have
,

auit^tltkMialy filched and grave auaanmptit>ouai9
i are entertained that the aouth

P.

throNgh moth
motive! of jealouiy
thnmah

perpetrated

the

deed
And

la dadlaiod that the end la not yet

Tkn Elk Raplda
ally

nnd

people are

JuaUfiably

proud

of

lie i.rogratn romiiill
i SktUiClatloD of tbc

far aa pOH»iblc

tn tie ajeum U eegard to all oA<
ooatioTinr iSaoM

meeting
of the A1
lIKh Mhool

of the lecUlatore; what they want
A

their

High school, which baa been brought
to • pinoo of dlatlncUon by Buperln
tondMt lg>tt. The school baa been

Rev. Wm. Lnntmna. Pnaior
Clnaa meeting nt f :S0. -10:30 Worship
Sermon by the

Parla the other day enjoyed an uaoeual aighi.

A

onke 5 feet nnd 4

The

annoying
there

at it 1. the coatooi in bU country for
the groom to give thu bride a cake vx ,

t
A woman in Hudai-rai ivi-rutly gav» ,

held

laM

evening

wai» Ciiiiipletfd

HP

The itm*ertnlnt>

a^

on

timoa

aoms
which
to be

a

J.

fairly

thoaa

SLATER
SOTHI R»-IOrdK8

Practical House Furnioher.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

'

KOBE NEW STYLES

The only light that Is always on
lap.
maintaining
uniformity
o

OF THE HERRICK SHOE

light at all hours and at such
Kerim.uat

cost for the amount of light give
that
defies
competition.
Give

th«m

JUST RECEIVED

*

eager for the treat
hw-utually the j
^
‘ChrUilan
pollt>e had to draw their e^t.er atoli.j and the Pleaauree of Life'
Tak»
keep order among ihr rrveh it.
> hearty luin tn the hymn, and read
Mtfei Klov Uiloiuro has tievii ap htga.-

We have placed them on sale at
J2.50 and $3.00 a pair.__ ___

liiimse Clly Eas Cooipii)!.

The Uilics wlio arc lovers «»t h.in4isotoc Undwear
Ml ! surcl'. l>uv them when thet mc

11*01 will have at the banquet nece

in Uie Unltcil SUIe4

•f a rei)re*enlallve «if
leCtloi
reapoud for them, and
fact that Humner Oil her!, who
chuEen aa alumni orator, will tM>
aide to be preaenl
i»i*r vacant aa y«d
th.‘Jilumnl orator waa left t.. the e*
oeufiRe committee, aa more direeilj
re|ireEenUtive of the whole Morl.ty
than the program commlttinv
The music which will be lnter:«|M i>
od In this program will l*e armnred
by Iho I
Hale 1h president of tht
Ellaw*.
and will prcRlde at ih►aaion
Robert E. Wah.t
waa aelected aa toat.lma>iter. and ih»*
prvjgram aa far aa arranged la aa lol
low.:
Muaic
Inlroduvtory. -‘How Iliad 1 Am* President El la worth Hale.
•Privileges and Duties of Patern
Ity ’-Toaaimaater Robert E Walter
Alumni Oration
Music.
•Traverse Clly~The Thlnga That
8t*e Here but Very Seldom Men

er ateucgraplior it* tl»o *»mre ot the at

ate
ChrUllan
Endeavi*r
30 p m
>..j.U*'a iuKdety of Cl.v

.She wa» a Clov ,

Huiida.v •venlng guapel meet lug
the fn.nt ».catK with >«»ur
7 3*»
Ts
The httle tmoitig lowu of lliberma. friend
May flower club im ei*. Sundai at
J . haa a mad dog .csii
John
P ro In the stii.ly, Inatead of ne
eavit's gt^eat Dant* w« ut mat HsturThursday
Cmy and racxul through the tow n bit­
At the clo**c of
ing every our it saw. Tb»
le.idtul. triMluc** your friend1 anil thi: atrang*H.
became frigbU ned aud a inisse of men lo the paM<.t- Baptist.
went out Willi sholgonsani killed evcry dog mplghl

M. re than :.

h.

were

•lain.
'olombltt M tctHTt-a to be on

the

ge of rolu MS the re«uli of her four
in. of war.
AIkiuI |l.(«»o.0OiMX*0
worth of japet ino*i« y la float * i.g *vUml
|;ja,iKOof Uii.ourto equal one Am: rol a cent has bteu |ai.l
ou thf nati«>nul .Kht for four years,
sud to m(i-t

oalude olalms

h

out of

the question
N.Mtlv f..(*(K*. iuployera of labor in
Kaio.it« Uity have formed an assoctalion to fight

CO d. liver goods to placi*s where non­
union lu.-n or good, are discriminated

It OB the Ann Arbor diploma lUl for

Against.
.lohn 11 Haatou. M P.. of isuidoo.
who 1ms rt,torned from luly. whither

This la an unusual thing
Oman”—Prof. Howard Elliot
sic.
-A Happy Future**- Member t.f
class of 1903
Music.

Rev W. T. Wooilhouse. Paalor
Morning. B* 3o; suhje<*i. -Slim **f
Omission"
Hundav Srhutd at 13:(H»
liarata Bible c laas. 12
Y P r. C
^Subjec t. •8.U High!
eoimnefca.
Praver mcellnK «t* Thursdsy even
C at 7:30.
All are cordJaMy lnvlt*.«l U. tlo* ser
Second Msthodiat.

Eddies!

the slu»cs.

Thr
Hnd the • People
a Very eonven
lent l^nk with whUdi lo do their
hanking and we have a Urge num
her of them among our ruatomera
St>me take eertlllrali s of deposit.
M*me having^ UH>ka. *«4.me prefer
••4omroerelal aert.untsOur
varhius
ineiho,|s viill the
convenience of ail
Perhaps you
are not familiar with the various
methods td de|»orliing. du nut
km.w-wlui h nieihiMl would be bqsl
for >uu and a«. do u<d nuUUe what
a <onvenli*«ce and U-nefli a bank
ac<*imnt could be made to you
We should U* pleased at
any
iiiuo to exjdalu methods to you.
Please do not hesitate lo aak ques­
tions. We aim to make our a - Peo^
plo's Bank■’ In every way oonaUlent with s*HOid banking principles.

Sl..«r Ml.,

he aocompanled Signor Marconi, aays
he »»w at an observatory near Rome

A

consecration serv

Eveuing vt-rvlne 7:30
Ftnirteenih
innlvcr>*ar> of tbc Epworth l.eagm*
Program.
Voluntary
,
Hymn
Stand up. Stand up for

I

m

. •

••K.i,"

.Shoe

a,c „.,.lc «.lcly lor m,»n«o.
.o:„lo,t.
ctMolorl

iirctl

«x.tl.

.ml

aching

Icct,

allow free rfn ulation, anil at
the s-iiic time sujijKJii finnly

Rev MUgh Kennedy. Pastor
10.30
Tl.eroeMorning aer
The Bible and
riaa. metdlni

Valter DavU

.\Uav sc'U

4m(M^/y\srs//0£ ^0Ot
roR IvoMry
Comfort

Without uniluc pressure . . .

'

labor uniojs and refuse

•The ]
veroRy nuthorltlea to warrant placing C Uray

for plw‘M »■ «niaM aa Elk Rapid.

at

W*lBkl>NkOH

a c.haritaUe luuoh iwriy to the tx>or of T 30
herdiMthl
She pUoedno llrntlon'
All are cordially Invlled to

ib.- clasi. of

havs

dependanca

needed to find it. and yet at timaa

.^rvIce and
Sunday achoul at 12
Evening
rerxUv
aiid

tated a deJav lu the matter of the

reprtht-iiiatlon

to

dlumination

no light at all—Avoid« aU
faults by using

lu-v. C. T. Stout, ileclor
t urner

the moat lm}M.r(atil legal |MialtioM to i
Imeni
Whlci. awomaii waa ever appointed Ui*cU-i> i

lu what

than
no

We hare also received onr line of Croanet Sets
and Hammocks. A nice Croquet Set. pnt np
in a hinred. covered hox.
BO cents.

good light, again other aid being

Grace Cplecopal. '

dittcuily in gelling hi. order miud in

of
IS

placed, giving

fljKU'lal prxigram
Everybody Invited

bitter tears when the cake waa ruined, i

Nothing xs. howavar. mora

means
psp

Sunday School at 12 00.
4 on J uni
Kpw«rth l>-ague

^

belougod to a yonng i*ole, and wa. for
bii w« ddiug Uoakfaat. The exile shed '

mdgOd of aufllclenl merit by the Uni

two yean*.

light «s often obacurod by clouds ■
Thsas are all aourcos of annaysnee.

tlu- uumU-r uf luviiailon.. aud the re 1
ault waa that S.Otv. people amied. all j

Sumner Otibart. who was ElacUd

eoofprencw oommltlee to make good

tf a aaw provldtng i complete chas

Others B<ve down qraase. tvsn asm-

Th.- kuhooa baa been

b^ld lor uianelaughter.

Hot the re

a pilmaiT elecUon reform Uw

Come Is and look over our line and ret prices.

Borne liphta will emit wmoka and

actly hia own height.and be had great

kooio bilU nod o eoBpromlR* kiok.
Ilk* o hard

l-IO MX8

IMPORTANT

« «

oot by beating him over thr bend [
with a blble
Thr wifi- of the aiok i
man waa
waa aiMvalso* luducea
induced to
to oo
do some,
some!
man

of the beniing

—F.ACTS RF.GARniNG—

Screen Doors and
Window Screens!

ars bsttsr
chant Uiior mads. Mads by
MfR. Co.. OotroiL
Bold ky
all ftrat-claaa daalers.

ng aenrlce nt 7:30
______ r
meeting
Thuraday.
olared that the pntiriit waa pcaaeaaad p m.
of devil, and prcKeede<l to cast them
A cordial welcome to all.

piece, npon the eideamlk.

PROGRAM IS
PREPARED

Morning service at 1S:M.

|

Ywt tit tit Doubt giukhia Of

F

Hnwaili

along the atneU by two men. while nj
third walked behind.
behiud.
One of them I
•lipiK«lnndlhe workofnrt cmahfdtoj

Uloiw will adjourn
by June
iher# U nothing to keep them «
the primary elecUon leglalatlon

and

death with a blble in tne
^ atudent
Ike nnnoa
h^a ox
of n
n_
.tudenl at
nt the Theoloclcnl 1Bemln
kehuua.or native aotoerer. The vlntim > ^ry at Cbtcncv*. and U a very fli
wa« 111 In bed nnd nftet being Uented ; apenker

iochea in higbt was chrrled eolemuly

li : ^

Washington

Streeu

................................. ...
ten. d. M. MonrM Daya a Good Compremlne on Primary. Reform Will

GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD

It Rida aplcA to dr«niT life, nnnonp
ncea the huMn henit. Bfta on# oot
uf denpnlr. brentbea new life nnd con­
fidence
That's what Socky Monntaln Tea will do. Jna G. Johuon.

fit

Sk

fit

Bithtm a n»$tpt

r'tv SAVINGS
^ “AWK j
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

specimens oLo new .v*min of vdeotric
photography, by which cUmr pictures

Hit First Letter.
Clerk RolH*rt

Walter's

oa t h.- taken of insrsoua aud aoeues *0
miles distant . He thinks ii ooiiceiv

Offering

able that the system can lie developed
which was In the f»>rm
document. It waa from the Bachelors
lit* letter
wa.s addressed t
Club and the
!
Lwmldas
EuKen
t-s C.eorge Wllllat
Omar Charles
was sent by pp«*c
Arthur Walter
lal delivery.

D6
mystery
long.
Now
she
to have made the machine —

talking about
Bight be well
for ms to get busy and buUrf
of them
Talk has never ye
a good road bed—Northport
Now that we are all

Dovelopmenta
In
tl
legtMatlve boodle cases
excito wonder why the corrupilonlata
V»ent so much money on what waa

•liMroli is again planning a great
iBMtBatlftial bridge nnd other Im
prowimenta. it. ball team having this
week woo three game, out of four —
EveMMf Press
concluded to accept dhe
dter or worse and
happily ever after

cr

-

will COUteW t« tIMt
wurgt cm Its own merits, so there
no oocnakm for
_ _
wnuNee or fit Louis—Inter Ocean

•TAOS AND PLATFORkL
Tk# big minstrel show of this en

Amg by the choir
.\ddrei.**—"The Siaml Atm of
so a. ip eunble the making of liiotographs of irlcmls n
distant lands Uague." Mum Iatis Fanning
DuctMrs
.McClu^ky.
Mr
while oOoversing with thiin by wire■legraphy
Address- Th.v !.,aguc ami

By a vote of U fu 3 Mia. Alum A. ^lons.• lU.ben K Waller
Quarlette
Willutou. a woman .lui'lor has It-eo
Address-"The Phtlanihiophic
apiKiiut. d mutMi ipal phyiscian by
..f the Uague." W 11 Scott
council of PinllipsbutK, Warteii
routed
to designate
one or more
Solo-Grace Hastings
names from such euphonlus appe'.a
Addr.*s«-' The Spiritual Aim ..I
.v./N
fh.n as the one by which he shall two former pbysieiaut. whose salary U'agui-.' Rev Hugh Kennedy.
be commonly ealliHl but that a proper
Hymn
(Inward
('hrlnllaii
♦2.R.M Ve.t,
Dr. VV.ll
marginal notation shall be made In
V |H0o
In addition tbe oonncil
the family blble of the full name of
Will provide her wtth an automobile
the said Robert Anthony, etc
Other Information lu the dooiimcnt and will allow her floO for medicioea
conferred the
information
that it
Evangelical.
,iroa to be en immune and de­
waa the rule of the order that the
Rev D o Ruth. Paalor
clares ths* abe Im. no dread of ty­
first male child born to one of Us
riass meeting at 10:00 .
members should have the first name phoid fever, diphtheria or amalli^ix
Worship and sermon at 10;3o
la prolmldy the tlrat
of each one *if the uiemhi-rs conf. rrod Dr. Wilhston
upon U
The document was signed won.au doctor lu be employed by
V P A at 6 30
hy J . Ix.udon si*cretary and (Wn H mumuiiial MUthurities in Now Jersey.
Evening aervlce ai
Cross president of the llach<-lor« cluh
A cordial w«dcorae
Pi.iladelpl.ia Robeit C H Brock
It is thought that if the baby sur
Church of Christ (Oiacipics.)
vlvea under ihl. lo.vd It ha. a very atarted at daybreak Thursday on the
Rev. Thomas P. Ullom. Paalor.
long life before U
longest trip ever undertaken in an
Siihjoct. - DivlniMorning.
I«:K.
automobile
BusTalo Dhioagc, Ban
Partnership "
May Hav. to Co Friday,
Frauciaco ami Noithwesteru C anada
Sunday achiKjl a
nimculiy W B^ »1|H rienced by ihc arc included in the ttincrary.
With
Junior Kndeavur
class of
In changing the date of
imermisliaie J. 1.'.
Mr. Brock la one ot hia toot he* s and
the aaolor class excursion
which
Senior Endeavor t. 3o
'I h.. tour will be made
clashes with the established date of hia ohautruer
la-adcr. Vernon Hoard.*
the alumni l*anque!. U may l»e nec­ in a toil ring e«i of 5*0 horse iiowcr
Ew-nlng. 7:30.
«nhj.*n "How Tan
essary to have the excursion on Krl with a nmx*murn sik-. d of
mih-a an I Cel Right With God '
day as at flrM announc«*d. but In hour,
Pentecostal prayer im*etlng Thurn
No time »ma Ucu fixed for the
that ca>e a delegaMon from the cla.»
day
evening. 7:30.
oomph itiig of the trip
It will ‘la* in
will return by rail fn*m Charlevoix
Saturday night, united prayer and
and represent the clas* at the ban •very ik^nse a pleatuie jaunt
study of the Sunday
arhool
lesson
quet
with the children
Welcome to worship with ut are
Sunday School Association Meeting. erstown. Md . Dr Tieter, the pastor. at rangers, workingmen and the poor.
A meeting uf the Sunday Schc*.*l
Aswvrlatlon of the city will he hel l lu
the tYleiiils church tomorrow after'
mvm at 3 o'clock, for the election of
officers.
All who are lnlert**ied In
the Sunday achuol work oT the citv
are Invited to be present
Company M. Banquet Tonight.
The anniversary banquet of Cora
lany M.. to c<immemorate their de
e for <
X. to which all other
1 and Phlll pplne aoldiers in the
city are Invited.
occur this evenIng. and a fine
U certain. The
banquet
occur In the Modem
Woodm*

oanoed from the polpit that a fav
oriie balldiv. owned by Utss Monaumilliner. who is a member
of tbe oongregation. has strayed away
from hU

luistri

and

earut-sily

r*-

qaevied bis ?ongi. gition to keej> a
careful wMch on a’l unknown ilQ«a
abcol tbe

lielgl.Uirhei.d
The r.-anll
ry of the cur

at a oat. hiile
Mary
Bwoeney. daughter of Peter Sweeney,

Tt

Christian Science Service.
Mrs. Emma Tower. Flral Reader.
Modem Woodmen hall, over post
office.
Sunday morning. 10:30.
Subject. "Soul and Body *'

^lrl‘^?i?e^^;^^L\“and ever^^^

of Obioago, waa thrown intn oonvuB
aiona Tuesday from which alie did not
reoorer
same day

Hnr death

look

place the

The chUd waa three years

old, and bad been subject to epilepey
BREVITIES
It Wa. irronously stated that Mrs from birth
Oue ot her pi^oulUrUlea
W M Gordon went to South Haver wax an avi rsiun t v nnipvata. the tight
on Rc.Muni of the death of her father
of winch uaoaih threw her into a aerIt shonlU have been the death of hei
lout oondiiicn. lu tliHi iuataoce tbe
mother.
Rev. Axarian will give a lec lure to oat Iwlmigcd to a i;rig4ibor, and made
moiw
Friends church Its apitarauc* w iii.out warning. Doc­
tors weie fuuimom d a* soon aa abe
A aubacrlptlon was Uken among
the boys of the basket tactory fur
Fred Plibher who had hU arm takfU but they Wcie unable to savi her.
dff recently in a planer, and |fcfi.7i
A aubscrlpUon from blf
QnnA Cnwford A Pinning. dUpena waa raised
received
om sT muakaU oommly: Brobai broth bone town. Stanton, waa
MOU.U. Te. U our-iT'
grvwt family
keeps us well
on West jSwnT* streeL betwm
the Traverse
TNn ailver inrmet knnd of twenty- WUkeln*! store and
ivo flekod iSikiyiM nnd tka grand
TKY A RKOORO WANT AD.
Aa U usual with Vogwl enterprises,
tko tenoral make-up of tbe oombtna
tlcA H nkovf eHUelaB. Tbe vocal departaent U filled wUk familiar names
and aoak well known favorltea na
Harry Leighton. Omnt Merkley. Tboa
Mankk. A, L Cover. Jamea R. Pur
via, W. P. Keener and ike Coronation

Fourtaanth Street Church.
Sunday school. 2:30 p m.
Preaching 3:30 p. m. Sermon by iht
lose of the sermon
pastor
will be haptlamal aertlces

Preaching at 3:
Young
Peoples
meeting
•venlng at C OO o'clock
Preaching at 7:30.
Subject
;oul—IkTiat la It?'*
Prayer meeting
Thursday
night
I each aervAll are invited to at

Mr. F. D. JacMM will not
each Traverse Clly. on i
uslneaa, before May 20tk.

TRY A .RKCORO WANT AO.

SWEETNESS AND HARMONY
.Slioulil alway'>i'har*ctvrizr piano tom: whether the souiul*. are loud ami reNoumliiik;. «»r low and soft. _Siu;h an exquisite result is oidy ohlainalde where
thi* piauo builder is ihorou^jhly versed in llic scit;nce of lone and skilled in ihe
methods of iis applicriion.

Always Pleased

The Bradbury Piano

lo explain all ihe siron*^ points of
our Tiaiios; that is what we are here
lor and when ihe points are as many
and a> sironi^ as ihe Hratlhury ami
|« \\ril always anC then llie showin;'
Im'lnine.. .1 jiosiiive pleasure.

Carpetings
llumlr<‘ds of artistic (lesijjns antf beau­
tiful (olo^ combinations, in every
^^rade. We have been critical in our
j^aiherin^ this season as we always
are Nhunnin^r the common place and
seek in;; the unique and effective. Our
practical knowledge and long experi^eme are at tile service of all. We sell
you ingrain carpets from iSc to 70c
ihe yard. Many use colored Burlap
for beil rooms, sells for 15c the yard.
'Hie Sultana is something new. a differ­
ent pattern on either side, costs you
:;0e the yard; Brussels carpets from 75c
to $1.5(1. You t'HO^hoose from Velvets,
.Moqueties. .A.xminstcrs, Body Brus­
sels and Royal Wiltons. The hand­
somest designs that are shown.

>D

Combines a half century of tone study
with a half century of experience in
piano building. The natural result is
the perfection ot piano building.

The Many Piano Customers
Have only the highest praise for the
Bradbury Piano. It meets every re­
quirement. just as we said it would. It
is a pleasure lo please customers, and
they in turn are our best advertisements

ThaJawatlPiana

Rc|>resents modern ideas applied to
Piano making with years of experience
as a guide. We want you to be sure
and examine t his piano carefully. The
price is one of the greatest induce­
ments, combined with the excellent
qualities of tone and finish.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

X

THE EVENING RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATI’RDIY. MAY.I6, im.
ton. Winnie.
tnnie. 01U«tt.
OIU«n
Btefbnin. Wn
Mbbi. L«41e.
Btennu.
bel«. GIbbi
IlllUr, nnd John R Santo. Maror.
tM of last
racvUr neoOns
were roai and apf»n>TMl.
PctitlofM and CommunioaUona.
1030.
Petition of L JioberU and
otbera for a crosswalk across Front
street, pa the east aide of WelIla<too

BEST FLOUR

Moved by Alderman ailleU th
peiltkin be nrantod and-the Boi
Public Works be Instrueted to |

is so well known in.this ter­
ritory. that a good window
display of it. will draw more
trade than a full page adv.
in the daily papers. Try it.

akmg the right of way of aaid raUway
street 10
company ncross east Eighth s
a point on the side of said right of
way opitosUe orn.'ar a iN.ti;t 4*f said
rigktof way known as Sec, hktn. iio nee
across Uke svenue in a mJrlhwe^le.>
direction to the norih boundary itne,.f
ft Oi and two t:fi a4 hiiM.k s. u
nuah I-ay A Vo * Fin-i Addiiu.n
the vllUge. now City of Trsverry : tbeuc-t; tUrmigh said luu «li ai.a
two iJi lo the west b.Miiidar> h.. «d
said lot two (21.
Bociion 2
Said track t.hsli ty laid

Carried
uilton. Winnie,
Yeas—Aldermen Ham____
OlUrtt. Rlncbam. Wilhelm. Clbbf. lair
'.dl.^ Bproul. Steams, and Millar.
‘ To the ^^d of Aldormeo of Trav
I
erne CUy. Mich.:
1031
OenUemen-We. the under
signed residents and freeholders of
I Traverse
City.
Grand
Traverse
County. Mich., do hereby petition to
cement walk upon Kiev
, you to lay
of sti
i^*b *c2 street at
Lake
.'*IMted Ibli Vi^day of April. 1»0S.
!
WllUam De Oraw. E B iJtrdle, F.
iE Saxton*. H. Jancks. Mr. Tbeobald.
Mr. J. Kerns. A. L. Finley, Mr. BenJ.

r-lf L.:;;v:r,rk7:i:

Si

said gri
the rail
of whh h shall W

proaches lo vald t
along said stnvts (
and persons stiall I
the track and trav
conveniently at all
of cou^lructlng the wame lo t«to the approval
the Council
ikwilon 3 The grantee shall l.ivp
surface of the streets so t»,-euph.,
i
Referred to Committee on
y said rallwwy or track In g.M»d 4.r*Jei
land Walks
nd
rcivalr,
and
sliall
fuhy in lenihlf.
iTo the Honorable
nd save harmre.ns ihi* CUy of Trav
I
ni) Council of t
rse t'Uy fi«.m any
i
CHy. Michigan;
d^riiy
, Ktj:. ^.^nl
per oeni rare grsiihtlc.
Gentlemen-I. the underblgru>d damages f.ir wh
. 14. U-i-OlU.
illow me
minimi epnng on Uio governmeni; ark yuur honorable body
of Ih. 4-..1 viT.n th.n. milking i»r
material In the
1 at the Hoo Is thooght to posM SS to dciMjsIt buildln
.1 rai:wa> ./or ihe giv
Union
iclnal vlrtne. and Booites
are
*.f tie- Jlcvn>e ngbi
in.l pihllig. - her.-hv granted
ititiiking of eEplorinf the gronud
llv A^di-rmiin rill. ti that th.
lioir, of striking tbs sams vein of ,^“1100 Ik- gmnicd
S. 4-ii.m T Said graiiu .-s are a.uh..r.-41 to .oe -aid railv^av 4.r irafK ..iiiy
terms looalion that can be ob
Carried
r Ih.- puri-M..- 1.1 -uch lawful husi
u;ued for use br th,- |mblie

Yena-Alderm, n Hamilton. Winnie

HANNAH & LAY CO.

John A Dow. a Orsud Rsplds bach
elor, last Hs'iinlar uight lestwab^d
kts apartmrnts with floweri. iurlird
■sveral gansti secori^l a i4*t*ce and

The W

wentielh wiUOsi,\.^5.,_j,..
,K-»n JuiM- 10 r. T, the Hom.rsble the Mayor and CHy
Tty of Traverse City.
»l i-huroh
U os
Connell of
Eclermiu. 85 ioua street, wilt a«,a. r
MWhigun
•nilenieu ~We.
the undo
oi.s for acrorumodat
the yoaair wmaso ia <|U *«tlon, loik
'rigneil
rerhlents and taxpayorb <
Ih.- MsMbtre liver L SO jstniued
and Maple stnH-fs and vlcinlt;
lh« ltd Monte Carlo oost ap.l new
>trur hononthio body to u
spring cltspaao h.i had gi»«.i her sud Wilt) logs thht qusiiim. s cf largo ^l........ .
ir.i it b-ivf been loond dead along the;der and cauro iho gradliiK and gravr
daparlad for |Mru nuknown, Itaring
John lo di'sp»se of . the jaslic« and ......C. h.ring h.cn groood hr «te

gnests a« best tis oonM
The Munstre leilioe hs\u t^^en iu
atrueUid to see that tim liuiuir Uw is
alrictly euforoed
tiundsy ts a rrest
day ttui for t...^ U.i
iit.tr to K t in

log. tio.„„i,:n. h.. t....n »..dc th.i'|:‘;,'*;;’"E,“;"H‘T^r K”nt.h

tb»

flsli nr«

.n...^.h.

prevented from coming

rlr..r h«,n.c of

.he

Austin

Keciir, II

C

Gore.

ion

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

lV-spr.-s as City
:hnMM.-n ani .lame
mu-i Avery as
fira-. iis'er. wife piesc
•ve.' l.v Abl, rma
lil.hs that the
r he ;.r.-., |.u-d

New Shoe Store
lUitnsr’s Old BUnd.

a- A i.ie .n iUmiii.m. Winnie.
:< lunghain, VYi hcTn i;ihl.s. Ijir:?;»r..u;
and Millar.
"
ORS.

...DENHSTS...-

Cbas

h.

'

Only $2.s«

Th. . 4.rM

tered into aoonUaot witE the Miclit
gau Paint On at Flint, to supply the
islier nonoeni with all the granhite
ItCAU nse daring the next 15 years
Tile mins is nu op-n pit. end The work
‘' is oarrir lou iwinc.pally dnriug the
winter, the ore heiug taken ti* the
milt on sleds
The anuual product is
nboot a.OOu tuns, and It will b, many
years, .veo with
---P
Hon. before the o|ien pit will b,
mined to n depth which will mjalre
hoisting. The ore averages alM,ot if I

«•••> •''>»-"
Tb» 4 jtiu old child of

.Mr

.C UV

.:.c ul lhc;>c large

T'c) arc cxlra Ur^c

Aondo- ab’e
nrhc-, ba» k

scat being
inches high

...... «• ......

n - vvi.le, t.ntshcl in beauli-

of TaVr .*Vi.

and :he v%.-4uei}

R0:KY MOUNTAIN MINER
.Hii.-e, and Mi. h Mith.-

jiunH.datl..n .
•;ation
StH-lh
n.-dial,:> up
Ih.- writ ten aee.-i.lanc
!h.-r.s.f In the
Manpu-tte

Uailway

i\.miiaii>.

1-3 Your Life is Spent in Bed''
Allying a spring is
as imporiaiu n ques­
tion as building a home \t» one can afford lo
make a miMake ihai is going it» bring tliseomfort
eight hours of every twiTiU four. Call and see
FoMer Meal Springs
li is ihe best
Then buy
om-and have your troubles uvtT.

KHIIQ THE SniING IS THE MtnilESS
;take if yt»u buy a Stearns

• COTTON FELT •
— a mailress made of pure white collon, felted
and guaranteed not to matt or lump up. Sold on
GO days free trial. We carry three grades in this
mattress. Try ont; and you will never regret it.

thh is a
Sattstaetprv
mail Ordtr
Start.

June
DiUnjfcr
iy here
Beffet send
for cne

30 PIECES OF HIGH CLI.SS DRESS MS

-

inderPtitt.

" *1 hr-sit are broia-n lot

ui u kill.! in many vasfs
h in any ca>c.
Ni-gttrt- a

lirrvs

ai

one

t

mr high privet! nowllit
I.Maplr weaves ihaLwill
,.1. „,v

»f si rviiT- U>»>.

l y Suiting fjirmer price u
anl. I

l.v

Alderman Wilhelm that
* Ikutrel
Vorka Ih- In^irpcti-d to pul

Gillen. lllnKham. Wilhelm. Glbhs. loir
die. Bproul. 8ieam«. and Millar.
.Nay- -.None
To ihe Honorahle May.»r and Common
Council. Traverse City. Midi ;
1»C7. Getiilemen—We herewith indo-e ct»nirarl for stone »lgne,i by our
M-lvw. ami changed only In one re
-iHM-t—ihai 1^. in reference to the
minimum quantity that you shall re^
quire us tu deliver. This change is in
accordance with letters written you
aU»ul that time we entered Into nego
nations firt- the sale of stone. We no^
the that you si»eclfy that we shall
dtliver l.^*d yards immediately.
If
you will kindly state the size of stone
you want, we will order delivery of
the l,2iK) yards Immediately, and prob­
ably get It
there within
ten days
fnnn date.
As to the bond to which you refer,
we have no f..rm- and do not know
Just what form you would want, but if
you make out the bond and send It to
us we will have the same executed, al­
though we think It entirely unneces­
sary. as there is no question about
the delivery of the stone when you
want It during the season of naviga­
tion
IlowevHT. we have no objection
to giving yx)u Umd. if you desire it.
c K. D
Respectfully yours
K DYKEMA A SOX
Moved by Alderman Hamilton that
Icatlon
CUy A tor
Works
Carried.
Ordinances < and Rssolutlona
1038. An Orulnance Granting a F-ran
chise to tbe Pere Marquette Rail
road Company to
Construct
and
Maintain a Bldelrmck Across Lake
Avenue in Said City.
Be It ordained by the Council of

nk II.
l4»ar.l of l‘ublic W,.rkh4>rehy nuthori/e.1 i4» r
amt spe4 Jlicath.11t4i pr..ce,-,l wit!
uiidinc ntw.u fh
.unci’:
.
„iu. ch..-411 by
i‘h'.*i
plans ami siH-clflcailuiis l.avv
adopttHl hy tho Ikiar.l <»f P
Works, kahl UMiy shall luMty Mr
drew
Carnegie
pbHlglng the c-Uy to » .p|M,ri sai.l li
brary l.y a 'ax of mu le-s than $2
(kOO OO a y«-ar has bi-4'n
Cxiuncil; that the Com
of Traverse City has seh-ett-i
adopt**4l a site upon which to
said building: that the
plan
^.pecifleations have l.een ad.
that everything is ready foi the first
in-tallnu*nt of money:
Resolved further. That l
of LU.rary Trustees shall tui
the lloar.i of Public Works all such
plans
ami siK-ciflcaliun» as it may
have tn Us is.sa.-aalon relative to the
Carnegie library bulhUng. as
l.v this C.Mincil OclolH-r Oil..
Rfwolvx d Jurther. That th,
appivprlaifd by the Council
Id specifications
be and the same
E-r to the Board of Pub
.r use in securing tho
lie Wqrks
and
si»eclflcalions. and tbe
Board of Library Trustees

f»rr

Board of IMbll
Hderman
G
resolmlon In* adopted.
the resol
Bingham
Yeas-Alderman Glllet
Wilhelm. Gihbs and S
. Winnie
Nays—Alderman Ha
Ijirtle. Spfoul and MiUerle mayt.r voted
ThU U ing a tie. the
the
res4duth»n
Yea am
adopted

tbe Mayor appidni tbe Janitors
several school building* special
authority am hereby glrao to the Ike wlihoot pay
Pere Marquette Railroad Company to
Tbe Mayor mads i
construct, operate and maintain n sin*
lie tmln or tmnnlt milwny
ncross as follows :^^ILJ Cy
Eighth street nnd Lnke nveone. in
said city, oommaaring
nt a point
d^
nboud Bfty feet noaU of the mouth line
of Bist Eighth street, nnd continoiag

pe™u.lon

thi Boston Store.

House FiVrnishers, 2 i 6 Front Street

pr.

‘*‘ls4H\ion' P^Thl- rrgl.i* t..’*r. p.-al iM

ud

GrandlRapids Furniture Co.

SSU- l\..AN t-.-.74,»in it.. l-i.i. t -.Mry.n
filing ol
hi. leiim

Movtyi hv Alderman Gild.s that the ordinam-*- at any time Is , \pr.»s-ly r.
•tition 1.4. granie.!
M-rv.d.
and upin the repeal oi th
»•'>»»'« ••o'-T wmrtu* >o Ibe grouinl,
Carrle.1
same
all
rightand
priuUg,
»»lf«rcd oo ..non. tnjuric.
Y.as-Atdenmn llamlltan. Winnie
•»**“
•'»
llleti. Ilingham. Wilhelm. Glhhs. Ijir
W. 11 Suiiou w.. held Thar,
4hall. at it.- ..wn |ir..p.-i , \ih h;.-. i
Spr<iul. St,arnK
d.iy. they were not taken from llie
Nav>-None
niov«- all the track laid iimU-r ihw a
hviuif.
-The aged widow i-outd noi To the Ihmoral.le. the Mayor and CUy
Counell of the City of Traverse City . sirt-4‘ts and shall r.--t,.r4' th.- nwidlH
besrtoiiart with lier bothand, even
of said sir.vt.s t.. a condition , qua!
lit dsath, and the colliu conUininglhe
»:^7*^*‘*^lenUemen-We.
tlie und.-r it- pr,-«-eiU end it ion
. - ‘
lifi less form was allowed to remain
gned, ask your honoraide IsKly 4c
Mi.votl hy Ahii-rmatj Spr.ni' that t|
anl.ailed
-ovlfh- Un b4ime Vay to 04»nnecl our iranchiM- Im- ad..pted
a i.ulhling wltli Ike bewer system,
The Miciu^ Poat Oo. is ^coring
id
nouhl
bUggeet
that
you
refer
tbU
iipiioiia in Bay, Tnsoola, Huron. Gun
matter to the tN.mmlitee on Sewers
esee and Mason counties on beg lends
with pkiwer K> an. Traverse City Iron
wbicli will prodneo
msterial from
- Aid.
which mi rchsntelde peat can b<- man
ca-. At a n-gular
''Moved by Alderman Gihbs
Whorci
m Council, h.-ld
etUlon U; referred to the C
ntanlared
n Sewirs. with power to an
Carried
OFFIC iL PROCEEDINGS
Yeas—Aldermen Hamilton. Winnie
R.-s<dve.l. That Ihe Ik.an! of Id
tilUeli. Bingham. Wilhelm. Gihbs. l-ar lirary Trustet-s Ih* nnd li.-r4-hy are au
Courvcil of the City of
the C.t
. Sprout. Stearm., and Millar.
ihorlzeil to pr4»citre and nd«»pt plan;ay>-None
fur th4- library l.ulldlng to h.* %-rected
! ^ Adjourn, d regular mending of
■ and CUy in accirdance wUh the pr.»ih»-i,*d th,
the honorable the Ma
cr-e City, nath.n made hy Amlix-w rani.-gi.- am!
V.uncll of the CUy of T
'
ltn‘"
Orel..for,- M.H'epi4-.t hy !he ru.mcH/
by Jfd.n K Ssnlo.
under
itaG
j May. r. In the chair
igui-.!. pt-iUhm your honorable boily
"wh.ieUA. Tlum. iiih.r>
of
ihU
j
MemlH-n. pr«-iM-til. Aldermen Hamll- -igne.
^--------- ---------------------crasRwalk acrosii
•ounril are of the oplni.in that Hm
lion xirc-t.
-.HiUitiuii.
aulhori.
L C imar of Library Tni-t.-,-Heckf confectioner;
cun
vmakcr; H 1*. L'ari,-r. H
Burdick. I*. A. lUn,-yraatT. 8. D.
Edmonds. R A And**rKon. C. A. Law
that He IWiard
pn*v
S Murray. Smith A Price*. A

IN EXTRA LARGE CHUNKS

t make

'\'k

:. ’4 rosv scats in lurk are both

Comfort

And you i
& Foster

j

fill iiK-kcrb m your itousc —

4.wn,-r- or ndjJ?i

AiWct ilr.n..h Mr. H.i. Pr»r 1.; ji""7 ‘mil.
noivering from the effects of a dose ' y Travir.,
jf*M-ph iVselky. William
f»olio arid taken hy Uiirake. .St e'UoutJuo-r. . U Weidofi, Chh. V Garhome ured sill kotug To ibo'rlHf.n. D. J Youk.-r, W L IK-Wltl. J

>1

Blue ta the uortnwesi Is m eecoesstnl
tperatloo nexr L Anse. It is the prop-

J. W.

iSmf

ca*; Alins a in. higli, iron rod-

toD, of ,b« «iij. «»4 lou 401 .eo io
Th- H"<-l IMwu.r of L.D..og O...I
tl..»Ob.uV.tD«hiob..|»r.,..pat.d
N..W Vork Sro. tu; for for.
ated I|W
w
isfim '
I
Oror »;
oonl of lb- litln* won.
>•> "*«'
Tl.« wuut

•rtv of the lUtliaway GrariiHe Man
fanurlag «o . which i.ss Recently en

THE NEW MUSIC STORE.
Cllffc. manager for Grlnse
E Front
Pianos and

c V.u p .i

B^ioTl^Flir/jai!e*!l& *TheTegiment ^
history tn the hUt. normal i- jllege
.of;
«» org(U.u«. br
Wm U. K.ii-1°'

tnsllr found “Rored in a sin*d
log to the Btandard Oil t o . b
the deoaaaKl was employe*!.
What is raid to be the only gra|ibit«

RASTALLittK

PENrtALLEOON

ly Op«-ra All Work of Highest Possible Grads.
..l UiM ra
Fins Gold Work a Bpecislly.

.... .

ncof.nd . hlck..rr .led mod. br «hc
Ui. K. M K«..l.lro rmtiM

A

'■‘X |

dre^r" .rjrror.n..d:c.n:

pr»oii<dog 10. JI. in.
Kltoo K«.l.tr» of l-nninK l.a. ju.t

»AWYER

Front tt

uhii.al lH.«rds
HH,u -aid sire.
.aim f..r genera; p»t

Boath Msnttoo island with Ibu main
to
the
Couiinlfle
Unfl was Utd last Hsturdsy. The ca took a dose of carbolic acid from a,
and Walkb
tlr is elfhi and a Imlf luil-s long ^ttlo stta liiiK b4-M lrit. but tonnd
l-tloru bl.e liad bivul- ]T.i the ll.m..rabh-. the May.ir and
weighs over f<iny t^nt and w.«t laid iu
Utss than four hoors
Tb->
Kightli
Miclitg^n
Hun II. K. PatiengUl of Laos-,C"Ilon ^ou?'h.imlrahl." Imh1>
whiuh was known as * the
has bee i offered the jirofessorship fi.r perinlbblon m erect a building dt-

MgrotekUMof U« u of M »rr..ol
gNfod in i«»chiiir. •l.nol»H ,..r,. itl|

y-ou want sitocs.

o- ...c-ipaijis thei. .1 Ihe . niir*- .t,
gn of lilts grant t..Uig
i«. permit
uu-l»4.rtjiti..n I.. ami fn-m >atd

walled for tli« brldi< rhcY to apievr
Bat sbs esma nut. Mim I^us Di its.

You can’t do belter
than get him a hand-,
some watch upon this
memorable occasion.
We can please him
and >ou for $b).00.
$12.00. $145.(10.

We can mlcrcsl you if
4

:.u,7.Tu7;.n;7:'-Urr;:.k'!o

H.C depJtmenlof Mlchi-

Fortlie
Youns Man

$2.00 and $3.00

Good Style I Good Fitters I

M..vei hv AUbnuan
Winuh- That
I- U.nd he -iMC pt. «
'arrh.l
f.as- \ l rriii.n HstuiUon. Wmnle.
hit. ningitain Wl!te'm GIbM. l-arUe .‘^pn.u! -j5ieamv aii.l Millar

."X

What nicer fo^ the
young lady than a
dainty chaielaint
watch.

FOR MEN
Boi Can and Veiovr Calf

■ New Business. le- I Oi! .-f i!f Saemsw
P
i. TV.
w.rii J.din H Gualh

-TPVAVSMSK onrv.

Ondtnstd Htws
w of Wichigan

uni«»

A .'.r.m. n Hamlliivn. W
Bincham Wilhelm. Gibbs,
Spmul St.arns. and Mtllar

u-1 on -aid sneei

GraM ’

_____________ Sl»tmtk»r‘$ ikcf.

Hank as dep.»sItonr
\* was pn-iH-nted
that
n HamiUon !l
...uirat I iwf ai.pn.ved

m.nform to
and iu .mb

ht- grade of -aid t

e« Mm . nrtt etau

Carried
Yeas—Aldermen HamUton. Winnie.
G, l*n I.rn::hsm Wllhe’n*. GU»ba. Larfile Spro-il St.-afTu. and Millar.

ihs

i. Imesii/i fabric, former price $1.<MI. .,

inrh F.ppU.* <.T.*pe tl«! Chine, former price Sl.iHi, now....-.......... .
m4.h UU!

i;.u isle, former price

.^.-...T.iC

now.................. ...75c

m, h C..!un .1 Silk Warp Henrietta, a beaniiful piece of goods, former price

:

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

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

••

--Si-oo

in, h i >iagt‘.’»v4! .Sruit h Siming in grey.only, forimir price $1.-50. now.
nu h riirmiMi. ii Worsted in .grey and Castor, sponged .md shrunk ready
p.r the <*‘be. former price $1 ..5ii. now------ - ..............
............
inch r.i.ick li.Kkei Cloth, will make a rich pretty ^kirt. fprmer price $1.0-5, now $1.00
invhi.rey Un»adhead. everyone knows the good wearing qualities of
ihe-. -“‘•‘Is for ler price $1.<M, now................... ................................................. 7»C
54 inch (>Jd Kom* \'< illian, th<! best all round fabric at tbe price ever was sold,
former pric
$l.(KI. now ..... ............... ......... ............................ ....................... 75c
:i I alley mixture-*. \ery soft pretty fabrics, former price $1.(K». now........ ................ 75c
40 inch .Melrose, brown and castor, original price On these were $1.25,now ------- Sik:
10 inch Sh;trk>kin in deljdi blue, former price $l.(K)a vard. now..,...../. ............75c
5n ineh Castor NHiveliy, former price

a yard, now.:

$2.00

40 inch Silk SItarkskin. tan shade, a very striking and pretty fabric, only one
ilrevs paiiern ofdhis. former price
now.................................................... $1-75
4 iMtierns Novehy Suitings former price $l..V»io $2.(KJ a yard, choice now for $1.00 yd
4li in. iirey and brown novelty, former price $1.5(‘, now $l.0(
4(i in. Kiamine in gree^. former price $1.0(4. now---- .----- 75c
40 in. Mohair in green, former piice 85c. now........... ; .. .59c
44 i«. Silk Kolliene, former price $2..50, now............ $150
44 in. Kiamine in brown, only one pattern, former price
$1.00. now................ ............ .................. ..
............ --75c

YpuwillbtMtrs
«sMlncursb9W*
lag Pf thin Sum^
meiy Mrk$,qppd
timttp gtt tbtm
ttPW.

....

1

TOE EVEKIKa RBOOKD, imVEBHS OITT, MIOH^ SATI’KPAV,

mt OLD AEU40LC

Of 4bn Inona--g A

Tisb tahs
?srs2r-"Ar-J?*rr-..

Peck left
iahlng
' fOT^ the Plane to join
ind fishing party there
Ralph Hastings
I fishing trip up
he river
L F Perkett
look the train out
kett II
his morning for a favorite place on
he nver. where he expecu to get
^‘c.^^*Ho^cauught 2€ fine i

^DER r
Alwolutely Pure
THERE tS Mb SffPTrm/TE

LOUISIANA
ENJOYED
ffy A

»i0 AUOltNCE

IN

tTEIN.

•KROt ORANO LAST NIGHT

UCnXtllT LOCAL TALEKT
PLEAtROTMOttWMO

ATTENDED

CLKr RRODUCTIDN

Song." and -thTiafs the Matter With
l-ncle 8amIn a manner that mad.
this on.- of the hits of the evening
The Ml..flts. consisting of Met
IMlrh. Collins and P. McDt.naltl. ksvo
a selection, and responded to a double
encore. Allen E Poniella. late of tl
Original Georgia hllnstrels. did son
clever buck and wing dancing. ui
later did a laughing song sketch th
wm. excellent
The program cloaed with th.- tm
Icy singing, dancing and cake malking
march. **Oreater America." partlci
pated in by the following;
luadles-norence
Higgins.
Mrs
Ik.wman. Nettle Wurrburg. Aggie
Jarkes. Nora Dlpley. Rebecca Jac

^

Perroi. Mabel Moody. Madge Strange
ways. Julia Kelley.
Gentlemen-Albert Heuss
Heuas. Austin
btoMhfO Rrotrom by Loc.l A«»r».
Edward Finley. August llau
i?amFTOnk^HurUmanlel^
Wise
•trolik With Gomo Vory Pl«a»ing
Boy Sopranos-Wlllle Earl. Frank
FMturo»--«Kow Will b« nSirangeways.
Julius A Martinek.
K
rangeways,
Henry Hull. Henry Hobbs. Albert Has
»MUd W«lno«Uy Nlflht.
Harold Jahraus.
Lewi. Holliday
Kell. Harold
Jahra
A big crowd IB Bteiisber*’* Grand j Floyd La Franler. Ernest Bryant liar
last «wiln« wltneiMKl the 4*roduc- I lef UmprlcbL Roy Straub. Ui> IVKjn
tlon of -UiuUlana.** the most elabor­ Charles Richards, noyd IVnnls. Roy
ate work ever put on the stage by iroms. Roy Boon. Harry Hansen. Wll
local Ulent. The crowd «as pleased, e Straub. Ned Keh.w. Roy Walt.
an •very number on the program was
Eight tiny tots and twelve pm
encored. The first pan setting was [-nt Elks.
very pleasing, and the performance
Show Will Be Repeated.
ihrongkout was excellently given
Through the Instrumentality
‘The RnogiaOgte Man * was certainly
Father Emperor. ”lx>ultlana" will
the bU of the evening
n-peated In the City Opera Ho

Carver is going where the big
ones are early next week
Ed Gilbert caught within two of
be limit yesterday. He got 48. but
io big ones Ed Monroe landbd 26.
and wife will leave
M Blake
Rapid River

the cborua came In at the proper
lime, nfidlng greaUy to the effect of
the maalc. The chorus was well
trained, am I entered Into the singing
with a seat thnt wna fully appreciated
by the audi snee.
Bam Benda abouted
ebouted "l*m Going to
Lead a Dlflerwwl Ufe." and Pnt Me
Sorry That Bill
and Arthur F-arl sang
“Down On the Farm ' In a style that
called forth an ent huslastlc eucon>
for each number
“I Wonder Will You Always Call
Me Bomr wes a pretty sentimental
suaica) aelectloos of the evening One
of the BurprUee of the
PMeraeo. Mad,
Julia Kolley. responded In
A1 Joyce in “The Rag Time China
man** anade a hit. He was assisted by
Mlaeea Nora Dlpley, NetUe Wurrburg
and Blanche Joyce.
The original Duff McDonald sang
*‘My Caatle on the Nile." and made
hU usual hit The Pere Marquette
Flyer. Walter Loranger. sang ‘That's
the Way to Bpell CJilckon." like the
real chicken loving coon “Kiss Your­
self Good Bye. “ nung by W. D. C Ger
matne was eqoaUy pleasing
In the Intermlasioa between the
first ahd second parU. Stewart A
Bteffeaa' orchwrtra. under the leader
ahip of M. B. Nunn.wbich has been do^
tag auch excelleiu work In accompanl
meat, ptatyed two very fine selections,
the Symphla Waltzes and the new
TUawatha. which were much apprecl
ated.
Then followed a crazy conception by
C. G Nunn. ‘The Arrival of the To^
peka Cyclone." for Uughlng purposes
only. The characters were; Sport,
Riley Sweerw: Carrie Nation. X L
Joyce; Bartender. Jim Moody; Ref
•ree. August Bauman; First Chicken
fighter. Dr. Moon: 8<>cond Chicken
Fighter. R. K Weever; Rubber Neck.
By Htomelf; Lonngers. Crap Shooters.
Ttn-Horo Sports, etc
Then came the hit of the evening
The Boogie^Ogie Man." presented
by flortnce Btruble. Viola Straub
Bennie Whiting. Charioue Friend. Ce
die WMdorer. Evelyn Chase. Dottle
Andersoa and Carrie Molr. They sang
to their dotUee in a manner that
coupled with their geeturet and their
really egcelleot acting, made the beat
number by long odds on the evening's
■pryw^ They were recalled again

KVENTS IN SOCIETY.
Mies Beulah Doeglas, aaeisted b>
Mlee Pearl Bowen, save a o’clock
lea at the homo of the former,
Monroe street, in honor of Mim Etta
Benton, who is about to join
mother for several months* its
Bapid City. Tbe favort were pink and
s oarnationa. the colors beiua
oarried out iu tbe table decorations.
The guests present were the Misses
EtU Benton, loa Bowen. Mary
Meda Bcbooloraft. Edna Monroe.
16a Kinney. Pearl Bowen and Ben lab

sax«*airt“s*6.S2r.

SIMMS WON CAHC

Thouth PrMChM oil tmtf.

The first public basket ball game
of the girls of thb High school was
played yesterday afternoon on Twelfth

IbervadU lal culture reared in refined aurHamber 4k Tiakham Stroet -C. K. oundlng*. and fitted for a protew
ikinal career is compelled to get
town to the Ciimmon level of the day
^ ModMW Aalaaaa^By tha aatbor aborer In. ordt-r to gain a llveltbood
oTtbe KMliah Woman's Love Latmra knd tbert- are those abuse tralniag
Tha WMhing‘oolaa*-PaaliBa R has fitted them,fur the higher walks
of life, who have ideas too lofty to
I them to descend to menial toil,
whose pride prompt
tabor and remain in
6e<uwt-Owy Booihby.
^?Oab
cannot find emptoyldlenei!ir*lf
raoe—Rom K. Caroy.
Herbc
fasildious tastes
i tbe Nmih Land-M. K
nan at least
Traverse 'It****
b
'quallflet
o do -better
ho.
ihouj
Oaoffroj Suoog-Lanra R Rich
things, prov Ided by nat ► and^uca
ong the culpy a place i

SSR*-*

lured

classes.

d<»es

i

park Monday evening fur practice, aa

the south Side of tba street expect to
challenge the north side fur the cliampiouship (ame of the acaaon sik>u.
Mim Bessie Mann went to Mani»tee

iug school at Kiugrlejl. is in

Ibe city

today.
Frank Frieduch Im. soU liis Olds
oiobtle to C. 8. Vader, 8r.. but has
ordered another
for his own use.
which will be here soon
The Kastern Blar social afternoon
will be held next ToosiUy afternoon

Fnuji aiieieut Human. Gn-eiau and
Jewi.li lu.lory »ve n-adily leaVn that
the Ihjiw waa uukiamn In Arabia long
after he was a .oiminm faetor lu the
life «.f »H*uihcni LunqMTh- horw*
was m-ar.-ely hu.»w ii to the Hebrews
prior to tW day* of Solomon, that
worthy and llluatrlou. aoveivlffn hav
Ing ta-en brought Into
»H.nt:o i
with the honw- b\ bii juarriage 4o a
daughter of I-haraoh. the r»‘ignlug king
of i:g> pt. Whoae gxirgiiMia we«lding out
fit was aupplement.-d by :i large num
her of elegant hoTHes. adopted abke to
tlje .en k-e of w ar and the < has«v
The api»«irmnce of ihoae IW^autlful
animals as they .|h^ swiftly alojig the
streets of Jenis.nleni ex. tte.1 the envy
of a few Jealous prtnees. but addnl to
Solomons iK»fmlurtty with the innaaes.
After hh* marriage with the Egyptian
prln«*ee* Solomon In'gan bu> iug ta*ra*'s
from bU falher lii law. and soNinpidly
did be Tnultiply them hr pun ha-^^

Is the Sunday
program t be givon at the I
k" > hear *thc go^Hd^exiamilded
as earnesily. just as dexouily ^d Just E church
iH-ing the fuiirih annivt
oruani/.aib.n of ili.- Kpw
dav'k In an amcaHon
Anthem—Uhoir
1 ri-nniN] nature
Singing—Cnni;r«Kat Ion
Scripture rea.llng am

FINE FlUlT PtOSKCrS

iHiel—Miss Ib-Rsie F.ilgliuin
and
Mr King.
Offering
Singing—Congrogathm
“A Review"—R. L Nye
“The
Relation
of
the
worth
la-ague to Public Education”—Pn.f.
I 11. Glll>ert.
“The
Relation of
ihe Epworih
la-ague to Buslm-ss Llfe"-R W Ras-

“Till* frame is to be lu liarmoiiy wilb
tbe plctunv”

GOOD PORTER AND RATH ROOMS.
O. E. Ramia wiahe# to
that ho has I
theI trade
1

with moot any kind of o bath you
wiah. Cltiaono* *phaao 44R
1E74Rt

Ad,u-dablr«.iu
and >ci vi. .-.ibl,
ri.do - lb. .ii.t-.

BIG

MINSTRELS
A pi

IJn,-^' **’ ’* ***

A

;>r««-ntatiun .4 thr

= NOVELTIES
A .........

den. the Corona­
tion Octette.

THE MARVELOUS 6RJ60RY
Grand Free Street Parade ‘
..f S-^t.

Tliur-laj.

PricM : : 25c isc 50c 75c

You WIRI bo jOMod

It Is ertimated l 11 the head
[ 4k fe«M. and tha the flow U

I* l»

Rnsuroa

But insurance cannot re­
place your valuable papers.
DeedSt contracts* Insurance
policies, and receipts should
be in a safe place. Durtna
your vacation, you will feel
easier if your lewelry and
silver is secure, aaw

the means of ex«-ha
ing medium

While plowing on his farm at
Archie. Edward Carroll turned up a
gtaxl sired st<ine which appeara to be
a fine specimen of gold-bearing rock.
*ml^ liMlUoo pr*?ia,: U,t tb^ »lk»>riUK-r
A ryzat.*d Hindoo was reetored to He will -send a sample to the rtate
hi* caste by the following l.roj-e*k of ge.d«*glsi and have It analyzed.
A'V*“5!Sr»»'!5«
ipurllication” He lost caste esling
Pleasant After Beaalon.
cooked fcKid in a railway carriage. In
[>re»emal
which |»cr*ons of another carte were
evening
traveling. He had to pay hi* own
united
in
a V4
ml after aeaaton
wWght first in rice, the value rearhini
In
the
Elk*'
A fine banquet
180 rnpeea. and then iu wheat. After
wa*
sened.
being twice weighed In thi* way ho prompro program
was made to sit on a square stone
while his boily ws* rovered with ma­
Elk* Arw Appraciative.
nure. the
only excepted. He Aas
The member* of Travep#^ City
I
The Dorothy Dodd Shoes for I then taken up by two men and ibrowm
Lodge. No S23. B P. O. Elk*, desire
Into tbe river, and after a bath was to
extend through the columns of the
received by the Brahmans., fully re­ Evening Record their atneere thanks
stored to caste fellowship.
ui the talent outside of tbe lodge for
the assistance rendered in the prodnoUoa of the “Lottlstana" minstrel per­
formance. Tbe aneceaa of the enter
was largely due to tbe
bo aaatated Che lodge, and I
-WelL air. Ughtnln* sot bia hooso
lake this means of pttbUcly|
PROF. OLENN. PALMIST.
nflro. a alrtbqnake awmUowsd half hM
K tbelr appreciation ' ’
tend, an* then tbe river fix an* over­
2S5 East Front Stroet.
cheerfully reiidi
tif Tr»Ti-r**CUy,ln *.id nmatv

Th# Harris Sloggrn defeated the
Chicago Haitian this acrnlng on the
Tenth street gronnda by a eoore of 11
toia Baallmantel and Millar wen
the battery for tba Hnaltlera and
Braoken and Oarroll for ihe Slnggerf.

of k-hhI qurtiiy u!
dour* .*0
luTr
iu;ttrri.il
rit.n.—add io th^.n
Tl?ai
ytt-tTdv.or spiin;;* a««d you are

IF YOUR HOUSE BURNS

Hubert Bate* of Eait Bay and Emma
Elmirn tirwUam of thii. city.
D.. of
Albert IV Clark
cxiunty. ha* filed hi* certifioate of regiitration to pra. lie- lu thi* city.
Joliu* Allor. formerly a contractor
and builder of thi. diy. has purohaaed a geuerrl *tore at Lengiville.
Mich . and gone into boainM*. Hi*
real e*tate in thi* city baa been placed
in charge of J W Hilllker.
Fred A. Steam*
ent to ]
thi*
li* morning where
t
be will
who IS already
Fred
Lampher.
to fini.h *
Bo«tick.

Is It Gold?

Increase, csperinl

Tiles!
Are % ou

MAY
26th
John W. Vogel's

The m—d mm m Rtrer.
v«-f to eigta thou and barrels
The bl.KKi 1. a very i
I ayatematio cl
life. it. puluiouao*
culaUous t«t>nstltatlng
Preparing for the MeeL
work of canals, making Hie IkmIv a aort
High School Athletic i
of conwreal Aiuaierdamor human Yenmd the alumni aihleleH i
Iro. writes ileorge Daun iWmrdumn lu
wtH»k, prob- for their meeti next wt-e]
“EthUw of tbe B4Hly “ Each ron»u»<Me
Friday tir Sal urday afternoon,
ill W completed by
U a barge, moving with varying rsU*i
bought
of speed In dlfferen t leirt. of the Ibody
tolMug through the .aplUarle* iil the
Let It Be Boon.
rate of two Inches s minute, rushing
The baseball players on the south
through the arteries at the rate of from
twelve to twenty feel a iMX-ond. ceaS^ side of f>onj street state that they
soon going to challenge the north
tos»lj carry lug on the organit fuucUons
be annual game,
side of the
of the body by le-nHdu.-illy exchanging
for the ch
held by
freight, dcpoaliing at Ihe dep*»t of this
the north side of
and that tissue oxygen and inking tip

lMaPi«e of .tflurus

Hbout

TUESDAY,

Mrs William EneM and children of
Grand Rspids oame ts tbe city today
noon to spend Sunday with her hnsband. who is engineer on the work
train of tbe T. O.. L. db M.
F. J. LaOtoar of Bapid City is a
Traverse City caller tooay.

Mis Flora Bellinger cf Maple City
is visiting In the city.
E. Maro of Leland is In the city today.
Fied W. Skinner of Wexfonl is iu
the city today on a batloevt trip
John Sparling of Kingsley is in the
city on boslnese today.
J 8 Potta ai^n for Vogel
■txela Is In the city

PERSONAL

ralnter* are
ting a muq alnc
n their lead to make tt tough—U
asta a good three year* with a little

OTfilNBERG'S GRAND
O OPERA HOUSE

Iwersary Program.

gtwpt'l from the rostnim in .Moniagm*

Mrs Duff McDonald and daughter
Margnertle have gone to Pellston for
a visit with Mrs MoDonald's moth**r.
Mra Marohaii
Frank Ooclrich w*nt to Ptiovk^y
Ihia morning on a buslncM triji
Frank Hamilton has returned from
a boaineai trip to Grand Baplda
Frod Driscal. who has a fine po»i
tlon with th« Grand Rapids Railway
C<x, returned to his home today. Mrs
Drlioal. Jonterly Miss Clara Foote,
of this city, will visit in the city a
while longer before she returns home.
Oliaa Rosenthal of th© Boston Rtoro
this noon from a bosiuess

in tbe Masonic parlors, and if those
who hare not paid tbe one dollar spe­
cial assessment will please send or

Lottor %o Mr. T. R. WlfHito.
'Traverse Cliy, Mich.
IVar Sir: Lead and oil Is no longr the paint to be proaperoua with.
A* ever) body knows. lead and oil

he Job of
But painter's don’t
realise a neat num from the pro*
Job. and.
mixing ztnc9 it’s a
of the game.
The entire game was a very bard
mixing Is thorough. It geu halffought contest and at the end of the
mixed; and the paint go« on. a
first half the score stood 10 to 10
end of tbe second half the game sin-ak of lead and a streak of zinc.
e score being That is not good work
alves were 20
[» to 20. These
The mUtakce made is IIn trying
ilnutea long eacl
shat is belt
Another play of 10 minutes' decided j i’.chiner)’
Handwork canT
the game and the Seniors won out
with one basket, the score being 26
IVvoe Ready Italni U your paint. It
to 24. The star player wa* Mi
wears taice as long as lead and olt.
Mamie Dunn, who made most of H
This reduces the cost of keeping a
well painted to half.
The Undergraduates showed them-)*’”
Ives to be worthy opponents and It
was anybody's gsme until tbe very
last basket wa* made.
Tbe Seniors line up wss: Basket*.
Mamie Dunn. Ollle Blrdsall and l>ella
Martinek; guards. Clara Ruiner. Edith
narrow and Lucy Stepan; centre*.
U>ul*e Shepard and June Shield*.
Undergraduates: Basket*. Clara
ioxsie. Dollie Wyukoop and Ruth
Carrol; guard*. Esther VanS.vckle.
Rattenburv' and
Maude
.P^r«nlc ,TTrajcl*: centres. Kittle Wright and
Marion Snushall
nessetl the game wore
with
the
exhibition,
very well pl«*a*otl
The game Is new hero, although sevkel ttam of
I >ear* ago a
ng men playet!

t)ne of Ihe prettiest sight* within a
short divUiioe of the city is (towrie
Hill, the fine fruit farm of Dr. C.
Koeetand. just west ol the city. From
Front street a fine view is had of the
bring it to the social it will help tbe
hills, with tb. ir mist of white and *“-Th
feoretary very much. All in the city
Ia*ague to
pink blossoms, but the beauty grows l.Aurman.
who are member, of the order are oor- I
.
/
Singing—(’ougregatIon
. ‘
more and more apparent La the bill*
dially invited
Ib-nedletlon—Kev., Ijiufman
aie apiiroached. the plum, cherry and
MI.m^. Edna Wilhelm. B«s»ie Oardirf and Mildreth Oockeray are vnjoy- : uw rt‘quireo. a* it is written. A,{JOO peach tree* covering the hill sidca, iTAORPBTBXT(JlKl. WAXTEIi
and being literally loaded with bloa
soms A little Uter tbe apple orchard
will present an eqna
.iarduer
Rlchanl M Hunt, tlu'
honest
sight. Tlie tree* never gave
exppea
J lu Uls opinion and blunt
AXTElk^ Umn for (ab. rat w,.rk si Onoxl
of *uch a quantity of fruit as they do %*/
man on tbe big T.
........._ appn*elau«d by tmdding atu
W Tr*v. »^ 8*nlt*num
this .year, and this hold* tro# with ^1
Terry, u imig oi me finding of Hie
What be said In eriti. isd. some
body of Jo.« T'b Chapman. Ihe young time* mss-ssimie,! the dcatrueilon of a the fruit farms iu the rogion. A. S.
man miMing from the Itwlia some pictuiv. I.ul the advh*© crcniually was Dobson, whose plum crohard haa ac­
Ladles’ tailor-made suiU go­
months ago Harry has an excclent 1 protttable.
quired an enviable i.-patation.wtates
ing at greatly reduced price*.
position on tbe l.ig ferry, with a sub- j A lady called on Mr Hunt one ,lay that be never aaw a fine
See our awell line of silk coats.
The Boston Store.
fruit of all kinds than at the piWMOt
With a canning factory right
b* n<rUf<\ whm l.» «r.t «,-nt on tb« ,1 had '•"I
*.7 ' !!.A Ji
A, 7 ,1.;!!..^* time.
palnUHl
fratm* in hnnm.ny
in the heart of the fruit region, and a
bont
^
I with the thought suggroUHl by the
* Liitin Kenuwly
UooKb
constant demand from Chicago and
deelnd
city todav by 1\ puty Sheriff MoOnlly j Artist Hunt Is-iook himself to the the large cities, there is seemingly no
of Mayfield township and was exam-1 woods A few day* after he .-JilU-d on reason why the fruit crop
ined and adjudged insane and an on a picture dealer, saying that he w ishcil be a profiUbh investmei
er was made in probate conrt admi the sketch frann-d In the m.»tenal be farmers this year
ting her to the asylum. MIm Kenu( had rolhx-t»*d.
“IropoMlbler exclaimed the picture
Flow of Water
dy Is well known in this city having dealer. “Can’t frame the pitiurt^ with
lived here for some time
| this stuff It s t>»lten wood."
A large flow «»f water was strut
; R A I. art
thi*
A marriage lioens* was iMued today
“You mu«t.“ wild Mr Hunt gruffly.
had reached
by County Clerk Hubert Walter to

ui-hing country of
The Eoltt Qums.* aoog and dance
by Mlaaea Bertha Peoot, Hattie
the CaiinJuii I.
«•«. Madge Btrangewayt, Julia Kelley
Oysters fi-r I
and Bloacbe Joyce was enthui
obtained from
any reoelved by the audience.
Three pair* of .'iu
Then followed a selection by the
maadolM oturtet. under the direction have iH-eU hJtehed
of Mr. C. D. Shaw, which
ehich was one of
and enjoyable
*Tbe soldier I
i wtUx the g

luelf. Tbe qoartel was given xme of
he heaitleet and beet deserved en
lorea of the evening The plnyers
rere; Flcoolo. IT E Nunorim
nnadotf. MBtoa J. Foeder;
nnadoHa nad director. C. I
fultnr. Oeorge Hnmlln.
“Snaay Atrion.** song nad daace
lumber by C Oeorge Nunn. S Benda.

16,1903

EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
The members of Miss Lillian Unn'
nect-Mdiies ard comforts
Sunday school class gave her a very
happy surprise at her home on Wed
BoSS7FcaU«d"worka
ll-known evangelist
Boundy. the
neaday evening of this week About
Holm'a Poatical Worka
sweeping the pave
15 little girls were present and games
Tba Frlnoaaa of lha Uills-Mrt.
n joyed Burton Maniaoo.
nient and gathering up the constantly
luxlc. etc were thoroughl:
in this
y ihe mile people as well a
Tba Tiger and tha lusect—J. Uab
uundy worked aa energcl
rally and msclentlously as he doc*
Refrtuihroenth. consisting
ing from the pulpit a congrekhen facin
galioii gathiTed to listen to the words
A very ploasant surprise party
of the go^M and truths i»f Ihe scrips
gl>en Mr and Mrs Frank Wll
Rev Itoundy is not regarded
(»f 8<»uth
th IUnion street last evening
•/ha Pnda of Tell Falr-Klmore L as a dlrtingiiiBhtHl pr*-acher. but
l.y wiine of the mt
Paake.
earnestness Is prtoerbtal ' and
Ilf ('Ircle and thel friends
Six Trees Mary K. Wilkins Free training has been of such a chan
r-ir 2Stb
wedding anniversary
as to make his utterance*
spectator* wen* nfamllThe Philippine Ulands-D. C. Wor estlng and Instructive. H
About 4u ul ihelr friends were pi
game and the c«,
nd du
of considerable learning,
eni and a very cnKvable evening
ity he
his residence in Traverse
was MH'iii
Tbe guests left a very
devoted much lime to
prettv china celery’ dish as a UK
HE RAN AWAY
goMpel and In eflorts tt
to of their visit
Kefreshmenu.
een yt-ars ago he was regu
games, rousle and oilier pleasure ”jJS^o^y-Alfred Bteml.
Boy From the Platte Came Here and
Inrly orilalned
helped to pass a very enjoyable tlmt
nedt*as a Bapilsi clergyman
Went Back.
rs ago devoted his
ThS^Bloe Oo
Harry Prat’, a boy about twleve
in del
denominations
and ^ffm-ts In
BREVITIES
Book and Oulton
Since tW time he and
yt*ar* of age. who lives with hit fos­
James Baker will move hi* 1u
Istlc
ter mother. Mrs H. B Pratt, at the
of t)oo
"^AO
on Stale s»teel to Ihe east side of
work and
Platte, ran away from school Thurs­
In
nty they hold
lot
He has shiua'led tbe house and
day and took tbe train for this city.
will reiwini it and fix op a
Tbe Ootopus—Frank Ni
wLle ltd RldeUxiicd mai
Condaelor Mclntoeb took tbe boy in
The Woman Who Tolls
n.xl to siK-clal cretin for w
charge before he reeohed this city an.l
Rev Samuel Houndy will bold gos
maintain
himt^lf
and
family
(becau*e
TSiciiard Rosny Maxwell ___
tnrned him over to tbe local antborl
{lel lervices in Montague hsH ti
The Wind in the Roee Bush-Mary ihat b a iK.undcn duty*, there are tie*.
nuvi who are brave cmmgh to face
row afternoon at S o’clock.
E. Whkina
He silent Thursday night iu Jail aud
critlciMii aud unpleasaut commeot b>
The Hannah A laiy MercauUle Oo.
Folwer o’ the Uorn-S.
doing things that murt at U-art be un we* a badly scared boy. Last night a
The Weeterners-Btewa
have just reoelved two carload of oe
plTWKant and distasteful to them friend took him home with him and
meat
/
selves, in order to provide the c
this morning he was taken l*sck to the
fort* <*l life for tht-ir deiH-ndeniR.
All base hall players on tbe south
Platte and will be given back to M.-s
Kev. Boundy is «»ne ».f these,
: Pratt He is a boy from the robool at
side of Front .street are a.nked to be
Ilv a giviil many pi-cude Arabia la
while today he Is slutvellng rel
Ooldwater.
pieaent at the TwaUth aireet ban- ball aupiHsed to
the h<m>e of the liurae
from the public sirods. at 11.75 a day.

this morning for a vui<
Miss Malawi Warwicl. who IS teach

ing tbe Elks, hav
fur the fsecond i>crformanco
he same feature* ail
the main, will «

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PART TWO

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.,SATURDAY. MAY 16, 1003

Cbe evening Record's Up>to>Date lHustrated Feature
COiiten&.ry of the Admission of Ohio to the Union
I
Dun. an M. *rthi.r Ulr

r chiniooth*. o ,
on Umy M and
Bd n
» Xhtr cn»t
► adml««loB of Oblo Into
lafloo of
Net
thM- M«r M or t\ Im r-fclly
really tl
Ihr t^i.iPtutUKaoi
raary. There la <
fOdkaJ difr
HO Of oj^nlon «
der ahould really be .^i-brat*^
toatatu-e. It Im * «mt» nd»Hj by aon.f |/»i >
•one that Ohio • atat#- •'Xlatenrr ah«ru!d
dat- r.ow. Nov r^
. on ahkh day iKt un««d ihr ud^n \ of the ronaUiuUoii oGwna aa^rt

I'a-.l rlection

« *».n ln-la«.
VVlIUam A»v«
li a as 1*1 «*h!M;v n .- S\.v
tlu»t th- at;.tr
aJoi’lM.
an insti:m i:t. 1> ih.
*hnh vaa
*o xKfll tlva vu tiMf V v:.^k| f..r m^ny
frailr 1.1 !

a l.'i-h J,- iu»h.T than

cea«M to exlet Thomae Worthln«ton *
maKrnncmt atone manalon. Adena.
tus;: In IX,
at ill atandlns. and near
at hand li ,*a.ellent preaertatlon la
Fruit Hill the home of Duncan McArf>ult Hill
aaa later
WlllUm
of ^’. Arthur a ho. ae haa been mmtloiod. brat the latter t% a aindt* vote
In the inil-entatorinl tx.nteat. Bealdea
Iheae Inicreatln* reminders of the early
history of t'hllUcoihe-and Ohlo-therr

HRMUNDSCOanUlEO
Value of American
Orcr Canadian Northwest.
KAIT EIOH TEA0T8 FABOD BT.

I

M

Aaslalbola
try eWauH
With ThoM Kaaily
Korchwaat.
1 have jtot rrCunM
tba new laods of tba
ntiy.totbs
boU and Saakatebewab countiy.
to tba
IL K. Oabla
CanaBlsn Bortbweat,>yra B.
In the Oska. It Is not tnia that 5UIWU
6UUW
r^Stotbea.
American fanners bare morad
to
>ttt fraa tolanda during the Uat year, but
TosUgstiou 1 would say that
It aoma 12.OUU Lave cnrssetl iLe line to entar on
oo
Ibeac lauds, and 7.UUU or 84«a^ntato
bars visited tbeui and made
wldcL they maj ocx*upy later.
The Investors tu a largo eatMt cooit

I
J
^
m
J|
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M
^

from aoutbern Mluneaota. luwa. lltt4k>K Wlacunalu aud Indiana. They
Lave dein.eratel.v fuiaaed by uuaarous
rich traria of American Und for areas
In a fur\*l*cu ixMinto’. a country to
which tL«7 mum eventually bscoma
the subJtH'ta t.f a munarcb If tb«y wish
to remain and engage In poUUcsl as
well as agricultural.pursuits. Tb«y

apsracly aettled regions of iLe United
sutea. They hu»e to a large exUnt'
laolatrd tbema«dvea from native land
and friend*. TL«*y Lave gone Wbers
tranaixmatlon faculties are slmoat un­
known. and they Lave large sod profttable near by market* yet to create.
1 cite tLesa |H>iut» U^.Tiuae 1 caa^
ouderatand wLy UklaLoma. tLe Indian
TerriioD. tvrUilu \«lley* of .New Mex­
ico, certain lutri* of C’olorado. tbe Big
Hum ivunlry of Wyoming aud tba
lUaik illUs should liavs been passad
over. I particularly mention tbe Hlacb
llllla bet auKo i>r the iniiK>rtsnt connec­
tion of that SAs tlou non with tba great
lakes and the Atlantic seaboard by a

L , rr:

h tiiHiion in 1
•t. d^.> th.M.r fortuii-tif . iJouKh t
JOHN M Wll.KSONK

f^er^on^9 Scenes arid Things oj^ J^oie
HEAD PANAMA CANAL MAN.

mm ‘■4T
4:'‘‘V:C'

A PRAYER SCENE IN A MOSQUE IK CONSTANTINOPLE.

:

JOSEPH CHAMBERLADTS AMERICAN WIFE.

grmt Ink
The n-sull has bex-u the Introdoctloo
of the planing mlU, the lumber yard,
the n.nrble worki rs. the callls rmlsecs
and the farmer. 1 saw wheat In tbs
vicinity of Cusler equal In qosUiy to
anything raised In any other sectioD of
South Dakota or in tbe famous Bed
river valley.
1
found iximfortable farmbousrs,
plenty of water, good Umber, espsdallj ^
In pine; vast dejKMlts of natural mmrbl#
and gyi>sum und a delightful climate.
The elevaUoo* of the most prominent
porUons of Uie Hills offer sa|wrb shsl
ter In the valleys, the pnsscs and tbs
plateaus. There Is neither an extreme
of heat or coW nor such conditions of
weallier that fields cannot be frssly
worked during the oje-n seasons and
flock* and herds be carefully guarded
during the colder tH-riod*.
Tbe populnUon is decidedly Ameri­
can, both raeinJly and In hsWls. Val­
ues of proi'crih-s. either In land, mtoss
or 'establishment*, bare not been toflated by a Ikwiu. l^w and order ts
perceptible everywhere.
Tbe change Hi tlie Black IIUls from
a barbaric state to one of a well de­
veloped rlvlllrjitlon Is one of the moat
rapid and n-umrknhle ever wltoeamd
Id tbe United States.
I Udnk the mils worUiy of study
from every |H^.lnt of view by tbe farm­
er. rattlemau. iiierehant and slghtueer.
I believe In their future because I bare
seen Uielr wealth. It has been epruad
out before me.

TU. sit-n.- alman In tl..- inusiiatl..r. 1*. ii.d. a^ n.ui.t l» mmj
of fun. y on the |>nr-t of the artUt. toit a rt-prxxluction li«<in a idiotoxta
tltlously inndePy an cnt.-i i .
4 Am iKaii In llir
......... .
.tl
N.nManttnoj.l.*. Al-mf an
Lsat'inhle ihiTc for pray. i »i
nt . hiM.'^ i< jT-m. *' In an ! out
es|.onse to the call of the
nv-r part
V W ilm tin- ct ern ops do n
h.* lone lln^ of worshli- i>'
rem to nbj.^ l

A KEHAEEABIX LIXEKESS OF THE -GEARD OLD HAR.”

'5

M
UFAR ADMinAK J

1111
\I.KFR

R!!TIIII:D.

I*,..: !, i.i II -.s-N.lf. . hw,.,- aa th- hra.l
, \V«ik*<r. ». tlio
Hoar AdmHa
■ I'.iMivin-i * «na'. la ^•.•^•lJliA^ ly a^^l i*quti»*
•f the oea
i.nt !r.. ,i
aorvt.'e. aUtul six years
ped for hla duties.
I hi»
hi* attention
attWithm |o
to tthe rx.-lualon of
af«, the subject of camil huildini: lias
ail else. Admiral Walker anile In tin n.t.> v.m. iu.i*d I<*r iHs * ner*:v an«l hla
t«-nde«cy to do thinrs a« he so* tinm without sexatd to i.re.'e.h ni. He was aeverely censured aome years a«o «h. n on ennTlrqt Netr York harbor in i-ommaiid
of a siquadron he falhnl to j.ro|^ rly -sqlute Admiral Glnmi^ll. hla aenlor. a hose
\eaael Waa at the lime In port. Adniual Walk.r .ntrved the navy |n IIM from
loaa.

UCEHTIT THEAXTHED EXAKPIES OF SAXOR POTTEBT.

ill

I

TLe Custer expedition in 1874 brought
back to Fort Abraham Lincoln the def
Inllc Information that tbe llilU con.Ulucd Oliver aud gold, floe grasars.
UmU-r. exi'ellent water and ware suit­
able for o('Cuj>atlou by white settlers If
the Indian, could be Induct to relin­
quish their rights.
8tn<^ then the Black llUls region has
be<xmie the third greatest gold prodoc
Ing dlstrii t on this continent. But aside
from their nix.nl a* Ulng a district
for the most profitable kind of guM
prodmUon I waa particularly Interest­
ed in passing through the Uilli to Dots
their new Industrial life sut| Its grow­
ing relntlons with tbe rUh and almost
undeveloped country of soutbsastcra
Montana and northeastern Wyoming.
Isolated as ;he Hills were In early his­
tory from communication with other
part* of tbe uaUon. they have aloes

a ho Is tin- Mut. sI Fiidi.^.ti. daughter of W <*.
durlKR l*r«-snlent C'levelnnd's first
h i ruistutn'! re.t-n'tiy
fimde
many fimn<ls. and iln-)> at ■ iln>'.< oh>> think tlmi Mr t'hamlM'riuin'e Kur* *s« on
hi*
..f
v;o. t..
K«>*.'«t . vl.-m a« rllail.l.' to The tail of this
Cfstv.|iil. Aiueii. en all)
M«w *‘l.i»ril-*tlain la not^a ^n-suilful woinan, and it
man Mho 1* n»v-

..v.fl»d I.- Knxlwnds .-ornlnK pinnl.r

Th.-h nianhtite

A TREASURE TROVE OF JIOMAH COINS.

Major General Young. Brtgadlsr Gmeral Carter aud Major John T. LYeuch.
Jr., have all but (umpleted plana for
tbe spending of the |1.000.taJO approprisUxl by the last congress for the
erecUon of dubs for tbe enlisted men
St the various army poets, aays tbs
New York CommertisI Adverttosr.
These will take tbe place aa far as pos­
sible of tbe abolished canteen. Oubs
will be built at riattsburg. Port Tbomaa Columbus Urracka the Pitaldta,
Fort Leavenworth. Fort BOey. Fort
Bnelllng. Fort CUrk, Fort Logan. Van­
couver barrarka Fori Myrr and at
Manila. These buildings will be eqn^
p^wlih libraries, bowling alleya. M»-

rlalon wUl also

tria to reduce tbe time of <
oerrkn to tbe .
from three to I
IS tbe annual expeodttoro flor tbo

' by flOOawiOO kroMU (sboot flV
The ple<ae cf Bcxmi Battery raeen'
irthed at Ketterin*.
They 1
aald to be the beat of the aart in ex
•e else 1
which do not estot ta ed«al perfection ai
tbam of latereal aa well as value t>n. lA-vt all! pn
I the athar Biaaoa Win 4

xxon. «. r.. wwusiwn^ av^r H.a««r » »«e statne herewith rep-------------- ----------recently unveiled In tba north tranaept of Westminster abbey. The atatue Is of
the finest Carrara marble and ahoaa the dead atatesman aa a D. t?. U of Oxford
The royal family of England alwaya feared more than It admired Gladstone, but
since hla death it hae come to a reallxaUon of the fart ttral he waa a pretty safe
man, after all. and tbt pUclny of the sUtue so promptly In the place reeerved
for tba elect Is a racofnlUan that hs poaseaaej qaalltlea which will cause his
taa to craw f^lar os tba years so by.

rcent find of Rom
Antiquarian* are Just now \ery m
I In^tbU^flnd tajc
olna of about the year MO A. D. The Interest of .
limn ordinarily areal by reason of the fact that
Ulxen is about to purrbase a number of them f<
lout museums of this country. The colas were m
and. much ta the i
by some workmen who were dtcftnc ta a p
aarkUM. they aiu hU «r htUMa

Tbe farm tractiou smUm tea bomi
so modified by a StoekUm. CaL. tom
that It wlU not only haul MO tons oa'
can over country roads, but will haul
Jogs from tbs stomp to tbs torsst

J
■7

TEE EVEVINO B«X)BD, TRAVEE8E OITT, MIOH., SaTI*BDAY. -mai' 16.1903

HONE DEPARTMENT
OF DfTHlEST TO BOMB LOVEBS
BULLY AlfD TO WOMEK FABTICULmT

tobMPO m alto cffcctiml ta «Mtrox-

theHec0rd*s6a1kfv
Of Ckper Young Jfrtists

It to nrt to be&r m lmpaU*ct word
to UAt booM from w of tu mrm
ben-K Y Tribune.
A Ki,
-li t >aat fun lo do your own work
hnva

lha

right aorf

of

huaband

be Tory different from whnt you
»«r
tfxpm At nny mte, you will be borne

itarfWB-urd-'
tbe etnlri,
A 4«v UUto BMld of l»o.

ithHMtgb tmth needful end right thing

WHh her merry iMgh. gn# her to. ; • <.« engle.'
eteg ewto.
jy.Mir.eJf with
And her ofee like Inkelet. Woe

growth as well.—Ladies’ Home C5om- testifies that be irlc^ it as a gargle in
15 cases of acute diphtheria and SO

. Whan a Child Tea* Im-

to

tnUgirJng.;

Uk.- enrh

On IMT girlhood, any and pure
Hetplng birr down the ktnlra.
Where her buaband lie* below;
With her fea^te limb., and .trvwming
vye*.
Ah! tha way la hard to go

Pretident RorjMrreU'i

«r|M

word*.

child examined and see whether ih, puip.
trouble is simply the turning of the
ward from the hip. if the latter, rub­
bing and kneading the flesh about tbe

maay steps I had to take from klich

Oh! tha aamrl. are kind thi* mom
Her lowmey*. done and her victory**

f.tber <if n Urge family-end

lately planned and vrepar»>d a little
labor saving contrivance that
ha*

being

no old fnebloned man fi believe io
Urge familie* know* tbat if he ha.

made on strong leg* with large ca*

try to *U»
wail by
hlm*«lf
Now.
tiaven‘1 you In your own axperienoe

from place to- place

When they let the girl*
Ikint you

oroamenial and mil
I..11 know that, too?

lueful?
Dont
ktoacily.
Now

f.tb.'r* and moth

They

ar.‘

ff>oli«h

father,

They ar.« not

It la brimming with rapture, hi* wild
employ.

he stand Is wheele«l frtiro Ihe dining

Wash lightly with soft water and dry
with a piece of soft, clean chamois

with a raw potato cut in half,

leather.

sink

As the dishes are washinl and

dried

they

ong.

Pongee
tlsed

,m.

The womaa-ii rlub of Austin. 111.
Is wMtIng an dtample to alt wrmienV
club. I.Miklng f.»r a new .e'nsatlun
The rtiib ha» calU«.l a nis.ii me. tin»:
f.w Friday aftem.-.n ne»t week lo
ardusc public m»ntlmeni f.M- cleaner
•treet. aile,* and Imck yard*
to

beautiful

wh«m 1 ran realire what

tend»fijess;

toil

It

m>

When 1 hear others »p«uik

<d

mcmorle*

l.lcssed

It

rut* me to

he heart ih.t I have no memory of
motherly

words

her wo well that it
to s|M»ak of p to you

You

know

Is no disloyally
I remember one

you were Id the room. Um>—when
•he raged at Joey Mill \ caught up
It tie M.ldiing fellow and carried
away:

and

mcrnlM r» it

has

here was

*isiken of

An iwph.n

years

In a

continual

It

girl lived

hou*e where
nagging

and

fault finding from men her and father.

bad

»l*lers and brothers

iM^n ordere.1 aold



tbe town

red that they Intended t.. *e|l

lM>ui her. she said

•lop them
Now

An a»*orUtton wa* form

the uiwn

.upi*.ri

of

the

ha*

rallied

a*«»clatlon

to the

and

olres

*«vwad

primary

pupil*,

who

for

many

angry

voice* - se,.m

to

Is.y

Hhe

nagged

lining room
lost

all

at

him

lo

till the pimr child

apiietite

Yon know. papa. I’m
glad »he’« •lck:but—but I do en

Ihe term i

<d

Ju»t
your

think of the num

own

arqumlniam e* -

who ne.Ml • mothering *
Th. n* 1* tbi
gitK-er* tm.y
starving *for affection

»fM in rhurrJ,
frtoadly

il.iw *be hmg* for a

old fa*bkrtie.l talk

tmay

1h<

about her*eif».^wiih a Utile m.ahrrJy
rWr thrown In
There 1* the f.n
lom young man. who doe* n..i get
oa wlih the girl*

Y.^. m>

won't bun you a bU

dear. Ii

and do hmi a

her

hustiaiid

and the comfort of

and

child

wa*

wholly

I think mamo,; d,H • no, l,ke%,e.
•tilt

said another acn*ltlve child

If

she

would

only

sometim,**

trv so hard to pJvw her. hut It Un’t
Ml),

gisMi

for no matter what 1

she nlw.vs think* It is wrung"

Tlo te are nagging men aa well as
•uiKEing

women

but

aa

the father,

ate usually ah-ynt from the home
during many hours, they have lea*
opiHirtuiiltv to «b'«itrov famll.v iH.ace
Memori.-* <d a mother’* awroet voice
have

a

bu

of

led bark

wandering

tlghte.oisiiers.

but

feel

.ympatheth treainu nt tThere U no
mtoahui *o full .d pu-lblUtUw a. ih.i

paths of

uf tbe pruli^shmal

the children to the br,«d way* of de

mother/* dr on

Brown comhlniMi well with

harah

words of other mother* have d

whkh wm be nutre apprerUlt:tl-^'l»
in

another

home

the

rT

Sunday

sch.H,!

to found In
The golden

been imprlsuiuHl

in

whni

ierod s paUire.
governor’s

ofih lal

wa*

orig

It wa* now the
re*ldem e

The

•orator ' the Jews tiKik with them wa,

khade of brown which ha* brightness

ba,

Is effective also

with

h old HM,e and the dull shades of
Very dark gr.vn U eff%-cthe when
iirightened by lining* or narrow trim
uifng of pale blue.
unite*

s. eel

f.„

naggln

th«. mothi.r was repeated In the rblfd

B^ne,
..„e b

loUr

a,e ..f

«

p.iddiny .l.sb. ami

prebned

in

iiar.H,n

-aine |e..c.l,.

tbe h..,,-..
and

ti.en

.uan'.ei
you

il«m

well

grwn

well

with

•mple by taking Uentlle* Into the for­

it» three charges.

"electric" and

or Je|]>

as I know

,ml,mie.-Youth’s

ho tvelter tbe Judge knew them and

, on b.th sl.les

!! fo, .anned f,uH

. >h. he>. will be eie.ucb

bu, 11 f..l

bi,..:.- ... iii;.i a n.a> m- rabed. an ex
.

, Iriaeii- f,„ play r.*.m Utter

Small

.. pr..,Tb-l
:il Uk.M. the ^paee Ikwill Im- ,.N.H| f.„ fn:„
binge- uii which b, bung tbe n.uitJ. ..ii.‘ .veal ma.\ have two -helves
latches van be for ?l.. « 1.11.14.11’- iHH.ks and ufaga

aJ.o e.ipb.u.d

•* ch.thes as It is to get them In
first

instance.

Yel.

•rve

ihelr freshness

strangely

avli.K

French

Uich

maids

.Mel. le d on a wire or stemfer
e..pU.ard.
,u„.,r> o,

women

have

their

jealou* skill that women who n.-. d

badly

eacellenl obJ,^t les

A large supply

cuii hanger* can

Ih; bought for a dollar, or if you are
»ut of reach of the ready mmb- an I
•le. o,anufacture them

Half a l»ar

wlddle. make, a sattsfactor,

Kl*
mu.l

*ub.tl

Hanging only servAUi for b«^vy

fahrlc*.

not

when

they

are of thin

In that case garment* ;ire apt
1h-

folded,

•luffed ^ut

With

Ughi
sleeve*
U»*ue

iH.ib -.-ats

rod

These

-hould match.the lemovable dushlous
ol lb. -eats, aud .sh.uibl be
.lenim.

material*
and

pa|MT.

Uiws
and

11 given plenty of rta.m
Skirts aJ,oulU nut only be brushe<l
hen taken off. but the Uuing ought

rellgiouh fauajlctom the surer

would he be to uuderMand the sliua.

Baul’s stay had been short and

b.r hours at a liimv Inten^icn] in out

I*aul flatly denies Ihe first chargehe only one that would seem serious
u a lloman-and challenges proof of
hto guilt

The si-cond he frankly ad-

Paul claim*. 4 how ever, that he
does not belong to a heretical
ii*^*ause
lod; r.M

(II

he

worsbliM.M

he reverenced

(o) bo believed

Herein:
toe luysLlf:

true

with the

In this faith.
1

seel.

the

the Hebrew

oughly the Junior Knd.-uvor aoclety
1ms d-monstrated thto fu4-t: Therefore
It should U. our Him to Incnaae Ite
numlMTs an.l lo enlarge it* uscfulneae.
illBI-i; HXAlil.NO*.
1 Sam. I. 10: H Kings xxH. 1. 2; Pa.
vlll. l.lMton 1. S:l.«kel,K.:ll.4U.B2;
xvlil. i:, 17; Acts 11. 37-39; xri. 29«;
Kph vl. 1-3

J also

school myseif to

giilet Ho
ers. fric„4to. bcM,!.*. nrwapapera. boalnc-M. pltavure nil thiwe have a chance
at u* l»ay t.y ,iay ih, y are tnfloeoctaf
answer fo the third charge.
us an.l c!:.> h> ,h,y they era molding
hand,
it
the wimbiw
i- properly
Felix saw that no case had been our Ilv,.a. Shall we not also give Ood
sirij.p.-d the -ea, b.ves will prove
lade out against Paul, and yel ho a clu,i,c^-«t u* r
fereni kIn.U of buttons
'ibiH 1* tb.- Spirit inspired memage
id nut waul tu anger the Jews, so be
evcelleri, bread nose, .all
mply adjourned the case till another that was g. .,« U* by our beiored lend­
from a b.x large enough to
me.
Paul was vent back
tu
hto er. Hr. nitrk. ,4t tin* Troy cooveotlOB.
FrleiMto. ure -we us a ecxlcrty pntdag
he bread pan. I*ul in two o
prison, but Felix did nut forget U, and
the enipluial* clearly in tbe right ptacet
shelves noidc with slats, and p »t
kept vending for l*aul and talking
Arc W4 a* imn li cmevriied that each Of
Try It.
tight dotH^^ to exclude til, air
lih him. Of course,
he expected our iii.liU.hnil ,.M-mto-r* shall be fotmd
MfSsi'^.f Us have seen Uiiics when Paul to offer a bribe Cur hto freedom,
kivp in the liewt. Ibtai by tueaie
e woi»id Ilk.
bak.- a fresh cake, jui that doe* nut account fur hto acwill. God a* tbat b*> sUail be regntor
are eoitfrot.ted wfh the fact that
lun, which was that of a man veelng 111 hto uUc-n.h.n. e at tbe i«yer mMtho truth, and fascinated by it, and Ing’: Ar.< vc gtUng Bible etody ud
Som* Good Rscfpe*.
pruver
Ih. phn-,- in our Itvee that Ood
yvi was loo weak to accept it and
(*ori.
l,n»ps-4>n.ran
of corn,
would have us give them?
Ive by it.
hn-e eggs, a small
teasimanfuJ of
yYlc iHl*. let u* chooee, let us select
t..n„e, of a Vb -h cake you will not
alt. a taldespoonful of sugar, a salt
the
luflueiav
w hlc-h ehall domlmiU ow
save It but bav.- a b.vel.v hs.klng
p,*,nful of pepiH-r. a lableMKH.nful .d
Ilv,-*. U-l u?* morning by morntag. be­
^
flour and a lump of hutter the -b.e ol cak. lo, -mjmmu
fore.luuu to mu. talk with God elooe.
Remedy for Insect*.
1 egg
Beat the eggs thurough’v
Lc-i u* ocs-k a grc-al liitlimicy. LH lie
know Hto will U fore we go forth to do
N’.sti :. all Uo inse4-is whith trouble
tdi the hutter and mix bith with the
Hto work, l.c-1
I
soc iety that
roses and other plant* may U* overher Ingredient*
Ump ini«, well but
•rtsi g«-m luins ami bake In a nuMb^r f-oiiie by the UK«> of tobat'co in some
d.s.r -igl.J.«
induee-

Nothing mor,.

w*r,....s

coids iban

111 a draught} window.

quickly

lounging

ght. strive to have a cleat* conce. which, even lo Paul, was not
>s easy.

Verses 1721 give Paul’s

t>i. the other

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.

form
A hot lea applitMl to the soil
e oven half an hour
tbe elo«? of a b.i.g day of VE>rvie«
Ht'alloiM-d Torn Take a can of ,..n, alMMU the p:ai.i will destroy enemies Cbrtot and Hi* di*. q.le* were on the
tea at the fm»i. when cold the liquid can •a*t.TU sboiv of tbe Gslllean v*-a. aurMKinful of salt, butter the sUe i4 an t>e applied to il.e foliage, b, eradicate ounded by a vast luullltude of jHx.ple,
umhJlng about on chair*, watting to
and
utl
egg and one eup of sweet milk
But aphlde,.; slugi.
.V lio bml made no provision for the
l,e dispens'd of. that ruin* quantities
layi^r of com in a baking dUh. then b.un.l upon the leaves. The f
•veninvr im-al
The dl*,lpb-« urged
of rlolhi'W
lliu lo send then. „u-4,y to provide for
A few tMitr of tosK tree* are In
th.-iuM-lv.**, l.ut the .\l;iM.*r said. "Give
valiuible
The cost of them U more
eu, to oat." TbJ.. H,-em,*d to them
comp«-n*»t«Hl lor in actual saving
liuto.ssible UM-nu-. of ihe.r llmlud
of money They not only preserve the
dore. whieh fMlt*i*ie«| of ilv«> luavtM,
*h*ie but they crack and break far
ii.il 10 41 ildu-* t t.rre-| by n to.y. But
It-*
It 1* a roeavure of economy to
h.-.^e Je*-;s ,„l,-a.-ul..u*0 U„l!lildie.|.
•eop »everal pairs of sht*** In u*e
iivina lo the dto i;.b-< «ud li.ey giving
When worn steadil) they <k, not have
lo u.;- i*.*.qd<- Till* wa*
nnto ba well wiped

•bUdren can
liave any place or part In religion or In
the life of lUe elmreh.
Its attltuda
was rather that
the dtociplee of
Christ limn that of the Mast,*r Illmeelf. But thi* attitude lowanl children
haa mtderguiie a wonderful rhaiiga.
8ooTe* of lhi*m are n^v|ved into the
rhnrvli and lead awe^ i Christian i
'n.ou*Hi.ds of then. a. Junior
de*,4.nn. nn.!er faithful and loving
am hf lo the MukI.t. w hom they love,*
i.iul :,rv
rv fnHiu.
fnHiue,,,
i.tly the me,,,,* of iead
JiMColb.-n, to Hill
Hto s4-rvh*e,
*i’h4‘ iMisMlblllty of su.-h ,<01,41111008 le
ror.•^hndov,.^1 In tl..- li,.<Ul.-iit of the
Ind with the lunvi-s and flslwa. 1. He
wn* iH immally uttnclut! to Christ end
III* dlselples. Not only Ud the men
and women follow,Jesus, but this
boy had elvo done so. I»to, lpie*blp can
not to- lln.lt.xl to age.
Some of the
d’v I*
Him very early In
life and at the in,Mt advanced agee
w ith 1,11 our experience and knowledge
the most of us are spiritually hut
"Imhiw In Christ." Chlldn-u can lore
oud trust th,< Kavlour. and we may reJclc,. that this fa.t J,ns such abundant
n'cogulllou tiHlay. *J. He served Chrtot.
It is supiKiMd and lad without reason
tbat this Ind I'nrri.Hl tbe loarce and
flsbe* for Jesus and the apoatlea. They
may have hnd him with them for thto
v,<ry puHH.se
Children can aenre
Christ. Tl.elr little livca can be conaecrated to Him. and in pralae. ta prayer.
In study. In Cbrtollan living aud In
Chrtotlan cb^d* lb« caOsserve Him.
a. Christ UMMl Ihe lK,y with the flebaa
In the vetxi.vH of others
Cnder the
bhavlng of Christ the la.y’a limited
provisions were made capable of feed­
ing Ihousaii.U of iMoj.Ie. So Chrlel to­
day ran take the |HNi.*iM4Hlons and tal­
ents even of the children and make

rt-cord could be easily looked up

st.mt and wa-hable
scriptures,
the wln.lows
thor

• r.ig|.l> pn.ie<ted will, window strij»s.
t..r tlo* ehildren will sit in ili.-o. seals

Hang all your dnrs* waist*

ariuenu is an

>bould fall fiom

ebmt
.»r otbe,
n.atennl
Ha.e

..wnr and U.uneis l.*,ke,l after with

it up or hang it up, ten to one you do

."t^oras-

I cfceerfully

be Jew* for a number id years, for
heir
nailing ebat, to th.- liisbb- ..f the

le*. Ib.re

Cars and Waar.
i 1* not half a* hard to car,' for



He wag especially

glad to have a Judge who had known

varieties

Companion



make my defense.*’

Blue of

"cadet ”

He began courte­

ously. but with no flailery.
lore .aimed fruit

that

•ge. having attempted lo profane the

.leic of furniture of whbh viei'n.i d

by

* brwl combined wilb black or with
figured Silks in which Ihe *anu> shade

wa*

bidden Inclosure.
In hto defense Paul took up In order

rich red. by lines of

old rv»*e. or of clear yellow

The first charge

was one of these very trouhlo-

tie third, that he was guilty of sacri-

in

;have »

with old pink

hsik*

••

rid of
las t|ve ring leader of tho heretical
'hrtotlans). and
*v<-t of Narmrenes’

A miMllum shade

onre and copper color
Ilark blue may he brlghleneU

Idltig the country of ’ robbers an.l
sior* who
deluded the
multi

a

Sprinkle the

is .r'wi.b line I.,..ad cniinl.s. then
u ij a la*er ».f M.** ba'f an in.t.

and

tan.lr sl,o.it«J not b. iuor« than iw\.
.vi-higi,
II for llower p..,s er.to be
i^.d

pink

he

tbev

e>,.M.,Uu > .,f -ugar. and one b.*aieu

tw, nt> bv
e than '• ix

d. , |.

black, and

h cfu-taln tone* of grei-n
A cImk'o
late and milk brown ronibliie* well

,f green

i.„, ol m,!k

and lev

m. b. s

yellow, gold and tironre. If It is the

Brownish

He togan In
-d the
Wob fat.ned FrulJ A'.s.k one
*tyle by llanerlug the Ju.lge.
P of nee i„ a double la.lb.r In ..ne The J,-ws. through their lawyer, made
and while it 1* Mill J.ot
charge*
While Felix had not
Id * ,;.b:e.,H..u.fui of butter, two ta- iH-en a g,KMl rtiler, he had bt‘en active

of

.r sbH low box. .
. I;;l.t

ajuare ,-bap.tl

with a dry cloth

do This *h«Mild be done at once, and the
skirl then put away proi»erIy.
It is

tom uf

apd

..Ill

blimtion*

becv,me stringy

disregarded

hit of g.-U.lf you give him ten min
>unr evening

mad.

or

ute.

auntie.’

wip.

f,e.,

t:i.d.e

line.-,, iurl.e-

•H hoop, with a loop of string In the

ll«f own aliments was her

l*ai him «« the *h..ulder and wairl] s. eti. saiufl..<l wUh me and apeak to
I used to
c)es brighten
There 1* m. as V..U do to Nellie!
who .U. niwr

;b.„|.|

Black and iwlc pink,

1st

hi* hungr)

Ihe lone*4.me wimian

shbbb

ue. vellow, green. n*»l lavender, and
♦*n rather dark sh*<les of blue clear

my 1,rf..kfa«i much more when
S not here *
The Woman wa* an
Inual theme

Here 1* a mUalou for a large bean
bar* Id iMxipJe In the w.wld- y.-*. and

in addition .,o„ ..e.asi.uu.Iv

alnuivt

One morning the

father* rt'pniving glance.

those

Color Value*.
(Nimhines well with

lather came down alone, and eiplajp.

ea.h pupil wll

eg wcanan

dif

lulcruailonal

l.uMe.
lin xxlli . 4
The place to
I'.UM
Soup <*4H,k
together one
and the time A. D
W'hen*
o.undinc. tab!. s]-.onful of butter and our last lesson closed Bnul had Imm'H
suukli^ lo'iti.lliig iabies|M»i»nfuls brought under guard to C’aesarea. tbe
of BaU.hilue. and had

loll, off with a Moil, d .mpen.d will,
ety weak nii.nioida water. tiir.e„.e

Homewhal

it is not wear that ttmkes a diab

hn%« a *m

'

f

he

Is

Ivid re.Mdlectlon of a visit to a bled mess at your lM*»t gown In a
11 is lack of care
ler resort I* id an Irritahle, In couple of months
mother and her unhappy, bar «hen it is off your back. If you fold

.hange* th.t take place In the de ed that mother was not well enough
%aV>pmeni of the common v.geiable.
breakfast
Whereupon Ihe
and
flo.er*
The enemi.** of
the
child like
frankne**, ei
plnnt will (M- vtiidted and the Ih^sI
>h I’m »o glad’*
Then,
the garde,

ruu

BEFORt FELIX.
The

lesson for May
lu-lti;

luo

uch Mcrvlco scarcely dream of

A *cb.«d garden.
feet, ha*
'bmu prepared
on the l>*Elngion.
•Mlrli. school griMjnd f.w the b.nefll
the

hard

a pint tif hot

I*

d.s.fH

should

armeuts take the lea-t pains lo pre

aorry

the

wlll.^Uat. rulllvaie and olo.ne Ihe

if glass

enough, those who have the feWeSl

in

in one half cup

J'- - ...............................
is one
,h- n,» t

Thai

brown, and gn-en are evcdb'nl

hsiklng up with a

I'asons. but mowi of all tuM^au-e your
olre U so sweet and .oft
Home

ypung women have played no rniali
part In the enterpfi»e

.»f

to the h.s,V*

s*

curlali.K

the wwnsltlve face.

to leave.you. I’m

the:

frtKiuenl sunning* and alrlnr* t'loth i blsciittr
Itak.' In a in.Mj.'mte oven
lug. bs, shiHtid Im. ev|*M.ed now and j ui-.ut to ni,iiui.-s. and m.tvc hot with

the

>0,1 don't know how aorry i am

pitiriil aPiHwl

for ttmliTT a numbiw of the b.ir
progre.*lvr clil/en* aruM. to

ed and the gnmnd. wife porcha»cd

If

»he had spent

y woman, and on-Ihe last day of her
Islt. a- »be sal with Ihe loving arm*

rt id land and have the tree,

f,.r

to the iMs.ks

few wi-ek* with a gentle, mother^

wii.o the oWDi'T* of tbe park

III the t«iwn halt which netted tbeto

I" H

T1m«

re- tine* of bright

unhappily, be

and

ilmio. *

or s^inic

lunde

up with H. and the wlwde tied with' salt and
ieas|*H,nful of pop
ribb,n fastened to the out^^de of ^ per. two euu- well beaten*, sift In
enough fb.ur to make a dough which
All clcels and cb.the- pre-.^ need! e.Vn I- roii.d out and cut Into thin

I colors, e*cept Humic which are
so lacking In brightnes* as lo he tiM,

the effect

embittered

chlldhcsMi

whade tree* In the town t«rk. wblrb
b.mrd. ga%. a muie* of play* rec-nt

effect Ively

lesikslielv,^

emclenl

Hlack

I know she was always suffer

nany
tbe

as

nearly like It

(dfared

saehet*

heir advocate or lawyer an.l conduet

The golden d«ff(Hlll
-Mary F. BuiK

he

narrow

ringing,

nd In the WTnd go swinging

ovlng

•W«.

on

hanged

A wotiian who had |o*t h( r mother
1 early ehUdhiKul said to a friend.

lag an effort to form a ga iety f.«r the

are

the pr.,t,^llon

he w ild hints vie In singing. .

impruvemeni of the »treei*. park* and
prrmlMw generalTy of tbat place

to Mve

placed

easily, however, as otherwise ae

White Joy the world will thrill

he had to ls>.r, 1 dhink of her with

I*,

oak

used

d the faivlt finding and injustice ran

KutEiown.

cunnlns

With

quite

•|Jo thy llitle; G.id bath made

raUe fund*

again

saved in a single day by its use —
Home Qmtenf

Mlliloa leave* for for.*t kliade.

women <rf

are

piiriKUM ; the tMlIe ik si,*aluhfen. d ont.!

Tlie bird* their ne*iM 1m> lining

not

tUy at

told tbat mud stain* can be removed

I the top and the other at the Ih,i

plly and

shop*

t pali^ of delicate colors

from black cloth by rubbing the spot

urialns are shirred on two riHl*. one

i>g. and now

the

The be*t way to piv -. rve Ho* erl-p
,e*s of veils I* by rolling them up m

Kar.len way. would ml** u*
It were not for yo.i. ’

Ye*

It,

folded, laid on the saHe t and odled .

Ihe narclssu.

Cleaning, Paint

ind from the pantry to the kitchen

Kay. **ltr1ght drop* come and kto. ui

The flower ImV* will \m

€ju^ Chsir,

n a strong band with button and but•onhole. •

ulns the shaiM- and b like , io t-.h,

■land and wheeled to the dresser,

*un Will erne out sJ.tning.
TheNendrlU will go twining.

In lha Way of Ch.#r.

groat

pressing

he kid

Is surprising how many steps may

iiy weather.

be tulip

The women of lllg lUpbl* .re m.k

ooe,

he pantry, and the focnl is roroovetl.

it may aeem like a little thing, but

The n*d, the while, the blue,

MmaHe*f »iar* their glory Ifring.
tJ.U employeib ever, thing*

that
In

but If they are so unfortunate as to

rrM,m. carrying all tbe food and dirty

Bockthalf Curtains.

-Bdwln ki.rkh.ni

palna should bo taken

twice in gidtlng a meal for a large
company. When Ihe table is cleared

bearing a *iraw for apiill

the hill.

All laundreaaea know

It U three feel

and

A* he gurgle* and ahoui* In hi* ir.il

Ilui'ibvre*. never a *4ing In li all!

under

She makes tha

ilnda it with wide white tape, ending

tor*, so that it may be easily wheefed

being kind,

hey are .Imply .Illy."

They are htilldlng a lordly, hall rhey are building a palace there on

the

I under bib from fine white rubber and

If they hang a garment in tbe open with clear water dnd whiting. Dip a
atr where the aun will ablne upon the slightly moistened, not wet. flannel ta
mark. It will disappear. We are also the whiting, and rub it on tbe paint

nioib.r.

A .ky.-aad a venture of wing*

-----------

scorch a siwt. they may not know that

'f

Hit why are my broib.'r* *ii *illl?

than

jrompkiely hiding it.

hat they are d.ilng a favor to tbeir to go to tho dining rvmrn but imcc or

woinen-who think

h.?fc*- are

nave.

The upper bib to about half an

treat-’inch longer

•t.ildrifi when they .bletd them from

ven ».#re .dten

Y will be brought up io be very

A tbriMine i. building bl* ne«i

,ich cases, hour.
•ther such

flannels not to have the Iron* too hot.

lo.** all ibe bouiM^work?

And he tnncbe. me goepel. of )oy

The mother of a baby whlTh tnaa

king by two wide, and has two ahelv
Its Ulow tbe lop
With Ibis I peed

.11 at .«»« and read while the mother

And my labor> aweeier ilian rei.i.
For over my bend In the .hade of tb.

geon who I* familiar

A light aland was

to do well by hi* children be muct

Invariably

some light
apparatus by hav ing a civuplx of bume-made bibs
may Im? rtMiulred to overcome It. This of thin white rubber cloth under the
should be directed Igo«Hl sur- linen bib. which gets wet in a half

busbanil of mine immed

proved iavaJliable

be

very marked,

that

thoughtful

however, ahould

hip may help m develop the muscles passing through the "drooling" period
and thus give grt»ater power lo the which attends ietching, tell* me aho
tcUon of the Uk-s
If the trouble i* keeps his fna-k and underwear dry

washing for

weariness

know da*e« like that? I do, yet; when

Tha Bwlklafa.
f dwell nanr n«marmur of leave. .

The

and

higher Ufe of the houeeholdt -Brery

itjy effort?



dUh

of complaint

known meo-and I am tarry to .ay

Guiding her up the .talm.

ting, cooking and

a single meal, but at the first word

It is well to have the ucate when he I* able to do *o. The

ankles, or whether the limb rolls in­

ea lo dining room, from dining room
to pantry, and from pantry to range

m ui^m no iinp.irtnnt pbn*e of the

must be diluted whan

no real tendency to what is known may be ffiven to tbe patient to mai­
ns /’clubfixvt.**

home
• I wa* .urprUed and dismayed at

1 n rerent ■ .p««eeh in Ifnlne. itiike

Juice

he begins to walk, although there to used as a gargle, but slices of lemon

racently. in recuunilag *<jme uf her
kitchen egperlenco* in her cosy new

and dresser, almply for tbe table *et
Hn brHhamalda. coy and dem
WHh a happy heart, and a backward

other case* of throat disease, and tbat
I

A Child may turn hla toe* ta when honion

fir*C' ahe continued, "to discover how

| ibing qulrtly

profeaaor of Koalga.

wTU keep away toaecl*. and promote destroying the diphtheria bacillus. He

plaa mtle helpful ruatrivancea.” aald

.took

Oonnan

a

berg/* «ay* Health, "ha* drawn atten-

feet - Tobacco stems laid at ihe root tIon to the power lemon Juice has ta

a bright, enthusiastic little housewife
theBUkt.

*

while the dew to on has a almllar ef

without the bother of *belp.* U you

MW*. M. B. C. BATCS. BOrTOfU^^

Umoii Julot for OlpMliorIg.

tag aphidot. and tobacco dust applied

ve cup of lirMUl crumb*, hgtf

ime to dry out thort.ughly while off

aimh work to do. and prr*uo. to wee
and I have nut arngth for it *' No

They
m,Hher: she controlled Ihe qiientlott* put away till they are dried.
word. a*,d
turned them to gantlc should always be removed from the

yon hava not. for yon do^ n^ It

unea. Tbe children ware pittalad.
may did hot etpect tha naw c

by turalag tbam wrong aide out
the wrtot up. not by togging ,

work

Adilrc-as Lock Bos r.i. Blngham-

No. 61. M. C. E., Fiedler. Pn.-Cbiie
tJan Eu.k.«vor urgvs the eendtag of

he feet, and the consiant dampnes*

nds them
Water should never be
feu Old grievances were dwell t
put on shoe*, and any soli should Ik,
magnliletJ and
bn,tight
furwar
ly n* Uud call* you to work, ha give- most luuppurtune tuumeul*. and there removed with oil Hlipper. can be kept
uffed with paper.
tht airM«ih to do it
too not think wa* a runllnual ruund uf petty fault
Glove* must be pulled la shape as
Hut a rrallxatlaa
la Ihr
nuM^fng -How shall
I gi finding and retort
her re.is.nslbllHy
came tu the stwn as they are taken off. and not
Umnigh ihU day? 1 have aneband uf

McKtalrr awe

mlum tbe world around. Christian cndc?,ivor umkes c harm ter; tberefoTO I
love Chrtotkin c-ndcwvor."

jeldeut a "laU vvitli five barand two firia-*’ pl-tyed an
iMirt aud In Uoiiu; m, lUuefvet that even cbildrvn cau
have n very !miif»rtaiit rehtiimtsblp to
he laird Jeeo# Ghrtot. In yeorw gon«*
by Gie eburch atvorded little place to
the cbHd ta tbe EHHirl* of our God. <tad
called SanMiel to Ills acrrlee. acc-epted
the pratoea of chihlreo and the Master

nilsi^n boarvle of the denomtaadoo to
whtah tbe aoclety belongs.
If your
qoeetion to meant to cow • gift for

the igmwd oFK'hrtettan Eodeoror ta
other Unda. we suggeet that yoo write
WilUam Bha w. treoaniwr of tha Worid’h
C. E. nnkm. Tremoot Teaapta BoM.
No. B2. klra. J. C. L. North BecgM.

N. Y.->Wrtte H. A. Ktaporta 1 Waot

topk Ihe €ldldr» ta Hta %rme nad Twenty-niAtb alieat New Tort ctty.



' 1:

THU KVEKIKQ REQpRD, TE4V£B^ OITY, UIOH-, SATUBDAY. MAY 16.1SW3
•tNQD BOTO'» DREAM.
Btmtm* «f CMMl A«MP4«u
A VmM rnmttm of Cratni AmmrieA,

THE CtWNT
DE TOURINNE

Euij^ror WiiiMOi ha- |.r,-««n»lrd to
ala w tfe a singular l.mc h-l. which the
m|*nwa vuw> .b.. w ill wmr to her dy­
ing day. ».iy- th.- inrilu .^iriv-aiKJodeut
the New Y**rk Uuil.1 It ivnalels of
Ulaka of auHd I'aUfornla gold of
pureai .lUallty, each Uhk being
about til*- a.r.- *.f a •..Ir.-r twenty flte

fur *nh.v vig..ix>UA life-* as he wUled.
Now that he U at tbr bea.l of the na­
tion I... I- ...HAtaiHb waMicI, even
agnliiM hi- wi.»li.-a nii.l iuulc.^1-. He la
alim.«t never, alone.
I hiS j.r;n-tkMily
gUMai.te.w h.m agam*t assault, a txmau.ullv thn-r.imunx f.vrlur hr the life
*.f «he Obliiuirv man
mipro4l«.k<>rt>*«t vtr'-eiR

lOriainal J
Ilanrry RttbUmr. brln* tea rich,
took life eaij.
Aftrr *r*ral ymra
4fmw of tiMMir Manx» AurrJio
ipOAt at tbr lulvrr^Uy of II.-UI.-U-tk
tmm IKTO to iwi3 pr«J4rui ©T Hoob« marrtMS tU ftrt of bla <i*obH>. ami
The dUk-’l. M enaTUMle.1 |^>rtralta of
the o«*»t few )eara wvre Bjn-iit l.y iIm*
tbe ImiM-riat cUUdr*-ii each dlak being
...ud n-v»-r go un
ttKiple wherever they couM derive llic
I * Tb- 4.r
Vorh Trtboue »•moot pleaaure. Ooe winter lh4-y tm.k a
^ng ami i». rovanuauaMy
Um* WaWorf ARlorla In Srm bouM in Tarta.
...iUtug him-elf
r
Kpt^kitt
iiathhaue had alwaya bad lu.piua
•ril- ..r Hh- deep;
coo&deoce In hU wife till Jealou.»y « l
•f
trm C«btr»i
th.it letouae of
tied Ueeif uj-iU him through a \<n
viiig nil ilu> force
ato^nUr cauae. Ueluruluii to hi. h..n..l>r L.hvar.l i:*. i,tt Hale amt some
Uie one r>eulutf w h.„ hi. wife we. ii.
vthei d!-!Jn,;iJUi...| dlvtoea are taking
bed. he rtitered au adJolnli.« elmiole*r
active ii.terr^t it. - weekly iMiiH-r now
mil:, r tiling Unit make* a pn-aident
l.eii.g r-ial.l»Al.e.l Ul lloatoJi
It la to
a.I rmk i- ih- fm t ihui 1..- haa
bf the Lulled »Ut.w
ColuiiiUa aa A
U- prlnt.xl in Sy«i.:n and LnglUb for
niug 1'M.i.n^iib-n v that
badUr le Loetlle to Amerkw cwtttod Ito to meet Urn.
fbc Ui.etu ..f -.me LMaKi or 3,000
tel A g-Hl .>mM.union
lnluilty.1
tAMMi tium Colon to I'anama beeanae
dU,i. of infhlemy
Syrian* in lt..-.inn
li.*v Crurge Atlaa,
a-t aiuuunt of
It roMldan that Ao ertca would be en
11.- waa
part of hi. Aifr
a UatJv.- ..r llalr.uth Kgypt. widely bard wv.rk wlllami injury lo him** If
croachli^ on Ita territory
There la aprlng forward to gra.p il>r man by
known v.a »4hul..r and Itogulat. U to be rise he
Mary ptobatdhty iLit the fk>ki»tUa the thrust when.hr diat-overnd that he
Hr Hn
.iber Iioicd per. rva* h timt ia»lni lu publ
a
waa tooklag at hi. owu image lu a c
e to tin- new ahould luakc l.im^
.,.nululate
aiTato to ratify
ror.
He took off hi# chdbe. and
The pathway
thavgh If Aioerkw wanu the canal duf crawUd into to-d. hut nut lo al<
tttWMlh that territory ahe will urn 8ui*poa« hla wife, whom all the i
r«ra at ai. l.«*eU Fair.
PolitW-nl hunllea 1
(iashtodly die IL wlllynUly. Central admlrwL ah<»uW Iho. dl.lemor l<
The aum of gj,-.*aa. Iia. m*-ii appr
|ltl«v»l Ik*v4 i.lcr*
. OB the otlH-r'baod. la perfect- The Idea, having taken rva.t, grew
prl.vt.-4l
4b-iTa.v flu 4.VP-H-.- of IVn
the lulled
i It m.MK.puUaed the priu' partMpHJ
piuhttl
It la the a..rt of thing that
McarafUn dpwl pert of hU brain
St IaiuU
Uui.
1*4
mak. a a man -tn.ng in weiy M-ime of
fWito. which, allow in* for the sweet
Tbe time isme when aupeii.ii^:
p,.m.uiurl
n.e wold; there luu.t U- brawn ;.a well
vator lake of Mr.ra*ua, whl.h the than a refl«MtkiU omfroiit.-d him
tuiu.m of iuiiic> with a- hruli. to nfuM .m. .
in limt cIm*.rauto oiubranee and whose advantages evening when he dial red to go t
h4-u4l.|UnH. i« to l »mi all.M'lj Im.. s *1 here I- a goo.!
foundaium in the
ta ships are obtloua, la but little loBfer oi«*ra hla wife aakid to la- e»eu.e,l
m»Kin«'.-i.l .oU,-. ii..n . f muM nil -i.-.l- eve 4.f the InMirna...- man
The high
auylng him on the gi
in. i.H
An .•V1.1I..I ..r nmimfa. lui^-d ar­ r»l ofti.e in the gift .*f
»f the i-4.|.:
i-4.|.l.* I- not
-Tha fwther sdnrnlafas of the Wto of feeling
il. I.-* 4iu>l agiMillunl f.ri«l.n m will al tor I ho w.‘ttk man i.nt for the atrong.
tntpui root* are o^ay and dleera
aa a favorllu with him he <x>neluded
.l.pimrtunUl-a for I .-akiiig dow n have
TW cUtoale Is rsrl>d sml inUud and to go alone, lie heard little of the mu
pr.--Ai,t«d tlM-mM-h.-- he haa ..vcixv.me
m alsYatkioa dsUctoua the }ear round,
however, for an idea »ful Into hi
l lisl I..- will g.. .h.wn lUHlcr
▲atortesns who Uve u-ru in tbs C«n- head that hla w lie . Imliaiaia
work In tlu- f..ur or . Ight year*
IJ.W coniraat
coiiiraat 1It fs- ID* rely a aubterfuge
tral Aineiirso republJtw
l.ington U l.ar.liy pr4.l.ahle
A
earsUy even
■a thr*.ugh.
P„-ul..ni g.H-.
ih.-rv lu th.- full
:Un,.l*-. In. w ever. Is
XW Coiouibh
went to I
.ireuifib of imuil..-Hl
He lui- hmmed
had and the i^UnUy of few puaaJWU- About 1 o ckKk he went home, h i him
f.oV4 I., .-ur.- f..r hlm*. lf. In.w t.. make
Hiit Centrst Amertes U rtcb to sel^ lo with hla night hey. and was
thenar..- of oltl..- «.M lightly u* |*mniltn«»kal frulta. wouda. mbUr. coffsai about to go up aulra when Ik^ saw a
gold, surer and other lalnerala
standing on the ataira IIo luid
It fissasaaa lmn|.^ powiibimiea for
h.-n ItaihUMie en
coming d<iw n
fanhar derslopment. *l»rtcred and atop|HHl
lu.-.. water. lmHll.-nl4Hi. jf he lu-eda
of Itad
aapltal.totor«wt ami imnilgrailou
Katiilame atugg.-r.*l
It g4.4a1 iilr |.r..ier .-h.lhing ami the
Atoarkan luetboda of sanUath>
of horror that had audi
upon I Views of an Expert on Insuring ui.A.^ad ami ..ne ,..h. r ih.ng* that
a. fre.
uba today Crnlial
“huu4 *i-r. ............ ..
...........;
Thor Lives
.......... ' *..............rth.. oriirnary duel
Ainsfka beherra. too, that the I nited aor.n aa he «h>uIU get hla voh
hUtas by railruada (ould'do a. mmh mellnm to think My w lfe a in
ROT Dtlillth T.XTRA HAZARD0D3
for It aa It haa done fur Metl.vi It b<- out U- brought Into tbia an
llsrca Atoerkau liumlgralhm cupld miiat find iaune other preleit "
j
brill* tbat praw and prueiH-rllj whlrh
• Ho to your club.” aald the man. |
iieisl iMAUiua.-e W«a. t lllws
arsry right mlnh'd cltUen dralrrs
'•and Bay that you caught tlw fount *lv ,

« w»r. IrlU Wkv III-'
TUt U why we atlU huin- Auierlra will
ne rluwting at carda. You dm I i
raoonalder her declalou and a«>lect tha iengtMl him and w ill light him at day- |
a WeM.r HUk lUmu mm m
Klcaragtia route for the canal. '
light to the morning ”
!
.oioi.y for
•The fount de Tout inner
j
Tly my India, rv-th.n my fun
I-....... ti nt 1:,..H..v. li .mergesl
4,f the olde-l lu I nimv. I.ai.
>urg Hi^imt' h.
the only atlgma ever put u|h.ii
h.-t- w.n biBsriena «e Redwee H wa ReAseia.
It la belter thus than tbat you
BJurnaUwme lljoruaon Ua uuUlued
• It wUl not matter I
w ill put y.>u , u.. n.«|.. r tin.f..d.ihla Idas of the future grouping of ua
where only the wurma
will lnier4-..l i „m
..f m. ............. .
duM U an totsrestlug letter to s frh nd
to Parts, which' haa been <oiumuuh at
you.”
;uuoih.;lo L,.m of the
sd to the Cbh-ago Imlly Newa torre
Tl*e vHMiut a.Usmtd. look a *a»d ,
lie- wm.
fn.m hla i-Kket. thu w
It on a tuMe '
apoddsnt by the Amertesn i.uvelut
n.n.ik .ide goUl
llm front to-.r (

Vanon TI>oinpm»n
BJhrnwm sdv«Katos and wallud .mt
,m . w .. bniught
nto llie drawing rm.iu *
what he calla a “tiermanlc uuiuu’
,1a V bv two.iftbe
tween Germany. Kngiaod. Au.lrla. the and. falling on i divan. Imrhd hU f«.>‘ ,
a. o . ! in , j!
United HUtee. hwltserlsna. hcaudlua
In tbe cuahh
Half an hour laicr he
^
,m.d.-.
w here he m.-t >^l**'‘*ver ' jj

,
rta. the Nvtherlanda and Luxemburg
w ent to hU (
-In einh a onion.” aaya lljurnaon. Hunt, a lleidellieig chum, w luun he j
unotb.-r,”
"the mue tUles would be fori'rd to re
told that the fount de Tourluiie had 1
. j
\\ „it, r K Hill
, „t i-, hi .1,V>
•SHtoce all Idea of fuirlgn pull, y
This ctowted him at card, and a ^..Ih-nge j
J
lu^urau.v
rMODdatlMi would enable ttorn tn reisul.-nia 4vf

Wttb Mr pfMldMt. one congrrm, mt
ptmnm witJilB M wtiUiut. rtM-b l« tb«

OUR PRESIDENTS
ARE GOOD RISKS

URQE8 A GERMANIC UNION

-::l ; __

X’.u-

h.-

th, ,jdr,...j

he card and arrange the dduila of 1
lamal week to amb a union wuuld be
eehtolal and also lU lotMludlng of
Ctohttee with other uallun. luoklng tn
n thin of war I
"I am certain of the aiuxoe* u
pnCMal in the latter direvilou rn
th* rnioi amii a formidable tier
from that to a Ann
thia vaat group ul
pMplea and the >Tt-atlou of a iK-rma
ate dlffermrea the way U long
my mind U emmntUl U il
nemhm of national famillea ahould
eertonrty face the question of union,
the Oermanlr group being Uh- oue iha
should open the way ”

acjuslnled will
both aoilally ui
U the hlgbeat

li.lc» :.re g.^d rink* from
.• man- |*4.jul .r dew.
rl41 4 alli.Hlrn: IV I
gr.-at4-*t hMig'; i
:it.4- In the Ltip.-I

... not ,H-iaunally
but hi. atsndmg
a inau of h.mor
»l tbU a i.r.-levl
*e of your .iu:.r

Itotl.We pa.HHl buck and forth J.i
«. tiall
ball 4.f the dub. walling M. i. w. r.. j
the
mnally .nMlng i
coming and golui
a glamor at hlu..

Yon d..n l .-.re 1
t...

4hft.-icni

IM. t that, tuit Ihi- .lot. r*. . in
-h -.‘ ..Ml ^
n,,det.* cimugh iH.Hvjidy'”
, Pi.iiy i.4-ar back I*, .\ilam
.4l,:.t you iman” ictmm-d

OL^MOIEW WAY.
Hyemei the Leteet heientinc Dta
ery for the Cure of CaUrrh.
The

dlaeovery

of

Hyumel

11 l.ou
hour he p.... 1
lueii.U-ra For au
suddenly h-.kli.g I
In at the dca.r a«HHmipanlr«t by au arl*
Hull, ap

treaitoont of end
ago the mod
Prior to three
-rtaoa ordtoarUy employ ed In the cur
la the man whom yuu i
of tbU disease were na
lug at card*>” aaked 11
and worthleoa tunica
in some to
atoaoea they beneAted. but the Im
l, thU U iny friend
proeemenl waa nut laatlng
The r4.unl o.d.
r,
i4.ur.uiMWith Hyomei you Ukr Inbi Iho air llalhb le
Thero is taii.m luHluk,
paaaagea of tbe throat and bead
The 4Hiunt.
bnkntotr air that *uea to tb« mtn
k.*l for aiinc
eat ootla. effectually UUlng all germa count t.r the
tb-»crlpll..n of
and tolcrobea of caUrrb
It entora tlM‘ p. r»on 1
i |M i 4M.natlng the blood with the oaygen. killing Idm. theu itrturmHl to 1.U b..m..
the *emia to Ue bkwd. and reaiorea r llathUrtie wa« W4.rn ,.ut with ,-v.lt.health to the whole ayetem
Many ment and the haid be t^r, and did not
know what to do Hunt t.aik him try
^tbe arm and leil him to the Pu.v de
eared by Hyomei
M. O Durham. tl Wellington 81., la Concorde aod^ thei.ee up Um- fhamp*
Tt»ere th.y
walkinl
and
Modtoa, Maas., writes:
”1 have auf- lllyseea.
talked HU the suu si.**i high in the
forod from eelarrh for e number
sky. Then Hunt d... hie,! b. lake hi*
yoaim.
I tried Hyomei and found
Ue only cure for ihia disease 1 have friend home lo fa.v an Inv. ^tiguihm
aear'iieed ”
When the frv.nt d.*.r i»|Mmd Mr*
Perhape
the
atnmgeet evidence llathlame threw him*. If Into h.-r butMind'a arm*, hyst.-rh-ally ei. iaimiug

Ume to begin tbe use
Mm Is U«
(
IHjotoel

Tito odrlMbUlty of opening a •wax
toar ktodergortea has been suggested
by porenu who desire tkot advantage
for their ohUdran
Should a eloaa be
oeenrnd the toomloga would be de
voted to the work, which would be
gnmly ktoderfnrtea for the younger

^•ISr rtLtaSi**"

4 III. rv*4t and a
Tlie hou«- Ua* I
)rweU taken!'
Tbe two wen diut,*! glam-es ut
ether full of lueantng
that a thief bad plavtd i pretty

Titfongh the geneioalty of Ihe board
Mr Joseph PotolavUl*. of SUUwator.
nf ndnootton to provtdtog a bulldtog
and fumMure. the tulUoa haa beea Miaa. on*r hartog tp*at OT*r fS.OOO
with the boat doctors tot atoneeh
trouble, without rail*!, was odrlawl by

rSm who\re*tol«aSed"arl*tovSli

to enU or to wrtte (before May flat)

se5fa=.“aa?ws
~L=vS.tts!rS
tontoSMtoOB.

Uv*r Tabl*u. H* did *o. mod I* a
well maa today, tf titmbtod with todl
gMtloa, bod tost* to th* toouth. look
of appeUto or ooaaUpatloa. glv* U*oe
tabtou a irtah oad you or* oortato to
h* toor* ihom pAaoaad wUh tho vmbIl
fbr ooto at SI MhU per hoi by Jm

TRY A IKKCOIIO WANT Aa

tbe fici.:ht.” he
of I V trm .

imya

Llv*t Yiottbl** Hav* Th*U Origia U tk*
■toasek sad Bipod A T*aic Wkirt
Battors* «#r*al CoadUipa., Caa
4a,
ii«r*.
W a«. tbe live,, uaae,.. Rioma, h aud ..wel.
u„,^^tor,.vdaml*lua«idim.tioudi.|K,lmaed
I., II.,
|.ru« .. !• *Uin. NaUre toteaded
nwtddUrihfowii uit. ao4 It.e m-rveo aiMl bialn
U4U.I .ulter.

IRON-OX
Tablets
LIVER
TROUBLES.
They do il by

regulating

the stomach and bowels, and
1I..-T ar.. UP
1.4-ir actiua. )ri ibcy eat* luaUy nvulaU. Ha.
>o«.Uexeala eaw« of cwoAraied oudOli^liuo.

Utoon otfwot to th* east itee of Pork
*trcel. and Union street, from the
north line of lot 1 of block 5. In Han­
nah. Ijiy 4b Co-a Fifth tubdivlalon of
Traverse City, to tbe north end of

a gr.atcr l*art

,t hi* hou.4- in Itlrtgham-

i.H.la you

j OXitaS”'—■ ™

niEtftST
....HEALTHIEST....
AKD
-BSOLUTELT ODORLESS

BLOOD IS A MYSTERY
tow

It*

Treatment

Ha*

a

BalTlad

Scene* for Centuria*.
.Mclical >.lci.(c ha- n. vcr >ct bc^en
J.h- io prup.rly .lasK.iv all of the
!is.-as<- that aff.-ci Hm bhad
They
,rA‘ lumitK-rh---. ami mui.,- of them ol
iMh reunite oiiKln lhat they liallle
lu- aKiil 4.1 Ih4- h.-^t .bKtura.
Tbe
hr. c giHin! illvUloiis arc
Firal. tua
i.> UH,i...n. in the WihkI. many ol
dtirh ur,. ib-udiv and am.uer ur tatci
v-.ili lutuliy MHH.nd btoid dlaorder^
vhi.l. ari-4- from Indlgt-sthm. liver
IIclImaMHiir Vh ra“ncm^^
Mc‘.’and.

ELECTRICITY
IK S TH A L THOX Pm.N.

PRR -000 WATTS
ri KNl.-vHBl. tW

Burlnat Rl.ir Elictrlc
Llgtit 86d Pifir Co.

vlt

t..‘ many

hl.H.d dU

It which are* maulfealed
l..niples. blidebe- and
For tl»4. Ili*i nauu-d the
d.-.g- Known to materia
.dna tin- Kll. or cr,. Kind are
m.
.tiiii.-^
adn.fnid4i.Hl.
Id •i.untlciH
for all ..f the other
od di^..i4h-j«;
aic mor«- nnmenius

tanc-r.m*

l

E.W HASTINBS & SON

salh.w skin.

!v. rt<-..-mi ni-«.r III. inuK. rH4if tlii>Ke
-. VI lywii.-t.- ^l;«^4■ 4nie in
. la. .'
Hilt the In-i I. ..0.1 nuHli
ne 4 vei yet 4ltM-..ver,-d U Hiakcs
.If.u TabhtH. pr.pared fim.i puri
-.1 MiJi.lmr amt v.-r.-tahh- r.uue.ll(»«
well Known *and
pr.»\.*n valim
lu-e,- Tahi.-tj. ael dir.H-tly Ufa.l! the
dir,- fv>l. m ami

'S'

FIRE INSURANCE
Keniedic* I..

JOHN R.SANTO
GENERAL INSURANCE I
Wurzburg Block

a AH> XL W

hllKJ.noN. M asK v»r*4lu*l«

K,-uU4 .4* ,•>- Park -tr,*-! Pn.-,. »U l., |U
.. .*r ‘’^Tln
k
la.; IB.*
en-MTx and oplaleH an 1 do
KKMKMBKK
-jpiCAlNKli ^ t itSK to- Muli«..^v;ui«.j^
• hal.lt
in He- us..
The
j€>m. rntmdtmr A 8or>«
n I-, 4|uick;y 4-lear,Ml and
ktchi t?t.
taking
ad.
- simuMh
and 4.nly
Ir.-sh I v I:
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
I'm np -Ul hand. i.... K.-i packs
vr.d aoid by all drnggisU. at 2r. ,

When You Want a Nice Cut of Meal

;Or>i

J. W. CAUNTCETT. M. D.

bO.

x-jmain tl>

Ur*.lu»t. of thr Harar. U«dir«l r.dW..

DOORS u*a Cal

Tkia Most PeHeci

BLOOD.
PURIFIER
That Can B« Found la
MATT.J.J0NNS0HS

6088

Bogbee A RoKburg. S. E. Wait 41 Son*
Duu‘1 tkiM.- ytmrsclf with
8o-callcii liver incdicnics which
t^usc violenl liver action ,.t
the exivense cf the Momach.
bowelh aiul ki.hie>>.
They
do far more harm than ^<x*l.

Cx»rw

|*-t.-t.rUM**Orett IrmslnaKU TahleU. They
pri>.lac-* a natural. r.-guiar hutldlaf
fuartien. Hit* lake*

omn. W M Utmt ft.

BUSINESS CAROS.

Nolle* to All Peopio Intoreatod.

ton,
4.U.. of th. ....... . of which tlwre
accmtHl Intere*
U a o.ige d’.-pl «y 4.f nrm* and military
a.Hout.tim^ii*
.Vndtar feature la
fore
th.- puuiie ..f a
large
Tuoaltr.”
fiii'.|.ui;n.c.r a Heuuirai.c victory lu U67 «Hl to July
wl,i. h d. n.u.il Jom * hauled
At a re
eVnt *•* I
i*-'tn<>:v at Im. Itoiue wt-re
nmnv In ni.^r i* sunl a few Krpubllcan-- im..ng th.‘ tail.r. b. ;ng fotonel
\V. Hm... . i.alMnnn ,.f the lb puMh-an
alai.' 4-u.in;.n.e
ibn.fal Jonea so
fre4iu.i.llv e.4lh-d the attel.tiun Of
Aolond imi.N b. U.4 •ro4.>t.r” that
tln:.ll> the h,n.r

^ Vor B«l< maa Ou*r*nlc*d Only By

U««r TorpMT

by feeding andslinmUlingthc
tired, worn-out nerves which
control the actions of the liver.

t.a>) tu takr. and tha r«aul
and effected hi* dMniM*
MaKnoftbrMMaiia.
-Thank Hod!” ckdaliued Hatl.U.ue
Do liol •4iOluMb« Inai i
••What do yuu mean? ■ . rUnl ilw wif
“Why. my toar. I imwn the fud
1 have new* uf.’the winulng «.f a *tt
Tahtet* Imlid up tba ayMow
at home by which I
enough to repU.'T your jewel* la-t u* ■aurah* th.)
fifty iroaiv*
have hreakfa.l
““ TaWeli lu aaaUra.llve
l^hal^to*aeu aidrugg^waato.
The Jewel. . er. re4V.verHl by the j
thief av^urrd He had
police and the thief
-alrt
valet of th* COUD--Count de
F A. MITOHL

iH.rt.-.! to W r-:tn..M l.llud.

'..••..wn
Tvue.. who

cure* all k.nJs of Hood trouble, Liv
and Kidm-v trouble, Catarral. and Rheumaiisni. hv aciiiiR on the hlotHl. liver and
kidnrv >, bv pur.fy.ng the H.>od, and conlain , imdicmck tliaf
ol! the im-

4 any prli.o .mfe-

ir

touch faith to Hyoutol that they sell
Mury package uader a poalilve i
aalee to refund tbe mooey if It

fame lid. t 4.1th !*.>M r- lim. I* rc

Wartitt & Gwms

lugduni.

tlnlng
..f d..h

1%

XV Uat St* t *e»S Wmr.
Cer.4Hjl L. F J..ne*, l..ng a UeiHito
IK .n t-:t v,!,.. lorn.d I*. ukhtuI «ud
Wa* 4 ).-, t.-4l
Mt-vuii t gowiuor un the

ON YOUR OUTSIDE
man * Elastic Spar

H*U*r Uw*.

reir
•Hunt, aa you value u.y fr.en.Uhip
aak no ciUeallon. Arrange lb., affair
to be fought out till cither 1 or the
tvunl la killed 4.r mortally w..uu.|.hI.

To know all there is to know about a
Sarsaparilla, take. Ayer’s. Yonr doctor
will say so, too. He knows.

^

’•1. i$ Uery Jlnnovim**
To the one who does the cooking for the family, ami
sometimes
iietimes to the members of the family, to find that
exy
an cjiiire hakinif has lx •n spoiled bkcau.sk poor
tracts or bakiiuj |»owilci hhad been used in it manu­
facture,.
*«Avolcl •oeoH Araea^xoarao^** by
factu
using Johnsons Pure Flavoring Txiracts and Pure
Cream
ream of Tartar Baking I'owdcr at 85c per pound.
ly compounded.
Preeorlptlons Carefully end Conec

-JebnsonS Drua Storcv

MRS. L. MacARTHUR

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
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Ladies' Turkish
....Baths.... FIRE INSURANCE
Phone I

L, L. A. BUILDING.

Scalp Triatarnt
Facial Mauagi
Artistic Hair Drisslof
Rwa 10:

WilbiD Block

„.CARPET CLEANIN6 WORKS.
Curi»<-t Cl*-anii.g and Kratlu-r Rcn.>eating, larya-t *M-wi..g and layint.
H4-!.»rr 4it-ndii.g your olti carfw-i*
aw.iv t,» Ik* made intv* rug-», Irt mr
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N. B. CHAPIN, Proprietor.
PlK>n- I.S

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A Gold Dollar For 50 Cents
And a Start on the Road to Good Health. That's
what this card means to you.'
VVe aje intrixlm ms to the sufferers from Stomach, Liver ami Kulncy Troubles the most remarkable
fciiie*!
he world hav Bver known. ’.A remedy that is the result of years ol c*i>cTicncc of one of the most
fainuus
js practic n^ ’toj-stcians amt specialists in ibcsc diseases in this counlr) -a reiufsly that has been com|K)Unde«1
uj under his direct instructions by skilled doctors and chemist—a remedy that is alisole»1 and ]>ul
pul ui»
hilclv guaranlecd to give <
ain, satisfactory result if uscit according to directions.
'This remcvly is

DR. IMAM’S COMPOUND
The World’s Best Tonic and Spring Medicine.
SIREOIAL. OF-RER
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.OO Bottle of Dr. Iinan's Compounil
For 50 Cants iftfflr.jssr'"’’
To The People of Traverse City
\Vf an- ^jlt-asril to recommend to all in poor health Dr. Iman’s Compound,
have Nold this preparation for the past three or four yearn and the resultits have beei
erfectly satis
so satisfactory that we will guarantee it and refund your money if not pc
icines on the
fied. Dr. 1 man s Compound IS one of the best tonics and spring ^.medici

BUGBEE & ROXBURGH,
IAS. G. JOHNSON,
S E. WAIT & SONS,
F. H. MEADS.
E.E. MILLER.

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