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The Evening Record, May 23, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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1903-05-23
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“TIT
■.^r^-r-
THE EVEND^G RECORD
YESTERDAY'S ISSUE
li,BOO
fe':'.
'♦ } :
TRAVERSE CITY. MICII-, SATITRDAY. MAY 23, 1903.
TOOK HER
OWN LIFE
MM.
MAftY
C.
BKI.L
~
ing and Did Soma' Damaga.
of
FOR FIEND
The V:30 MANE. inUn. whlla
makioc up aod puftbins back to the
MURDERER
WILL
dtvoi. did not stop until it Hnick the NEGRO
mtde^Ik. Tbr rmai)
bnntMT
burned at the BTAKE
mn\a over and tbr r*«r of the train
• t-at^p a«alB»i tbe atone wall •upporting the cement walk, aasilj puibloK It In and upbeaTlng tbe aand back
of It. piling tbe walk up^ top of the
DROWNCO
HERSELF i^%T NICSMT
Tbe roar end of tbe coach received
Ita ahare of the damage
Tbe coach.
No. 8, U new. and when li wai pullfsl
W^OLONOEO ILLNESS.
INdlANA
YOUNG
WOMAN
tba Raah Act»S«arch for H«r Sa-
Potter
couple will *€Jon be oncouncinl.
HU
blgneas U conilnually eMwiiailng or
Dying From Shock and Father
avoitU the ncccasH) ol a jicnion^l
Will Die From Injurlea.
visiL It savcA lime ami exivrnsc..
Connections with all cities and
vZu::.\
THEY ARE SAKWINE
and tbe two went
at
onae
to the.
boBM. bat bafora they riaobed tbera
KSrjrJX.r",sJANOTHER
,
™
. SWINDLE
Ycu Cannot ttlakt
...aBtUtr Shot
MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.
BOOKER
•Ofitcera of Aw <L A W. Sure That the
Road Will Go Through Soon—Elec
tion HeW Recently.
Thv annual miM ilng yf the AliM ua.
Y.ayioni « vveitiern ranmau compau) i
wan held r.Tenily. and .iffleerK were
rb.ih.n an IoMowk:
I»nt*ldeiH. Wil
Ham ,M. Ihirand: vice pTv.tldeni W
Deoeaaod wai SV yeara old
Braldoa ;
A
S.MTUt;
he. r.I an. <* N
bobaand abe loavoa two daogbton !
ireahnrer. F. C M.irey.
HAVE BEEN
The uffleera of tbi* mad
eipre»«
M mo«rD » motb.r-. tow. Tbe
ALLEOEO
j.'Very cinfltlenre lhai the |ir.i>ect will
EARTHED IN CHICAGO
iwra'are IS aad IS yeara old.
Mm* a Min* go In a hliori time.
Trar
Tba blow la • very aetere one to
jiically alMhe right of way ha** U-eii
Mr. Bell and be kf^ nlr leela tbe loai:
>cured. and all the affalrh of the com
haul t.i IM. huiUfaemry. Tin*
of hla wife Budrr aooh clrcnxualancea PROFIT
OF
A
MILLION
of
pr.-ident
ih
only
t.muK.
Tbe body will be taken to LeHoy
^
__________
rar>. as h Im thought that a ehaiig.*
will \h- made in the n.-ar fuiun*.
I'
Ih elalmed lliai the fliianeen for the
enteriirlhi* will Ik* arrange.1 mmui
MiogaMt. aa Ibare ware aooh clear
UNLAWFUL CONCERN
iadicAtlcwa of aulolde through deapou-1
HEIR TO SERVIAN THRONE
daooy. Iwoaoae of her previooa iUne.a
!r.n,
Than
.fit on your bH)l
Tba tody lay faee downward with Ihe Office of George S. Sullivan Stock A
It
looked at 1
If aha had walked out on ore of ti e
loga oaed m a akld on which to roll
tbe otbora Into the water, and deliber
ately threw berwilf faae downward In40 tbe lake
8lie waa out a few feet
from aboro.
but
the water waa not
over IN looboa dm*p.
...........................
Grain
Co.
Raided
and
Arreata
Illegitimate
lected hy
Mad—Savr.l Branch- in
Michigan.
hleago. May 23 -ThU morning de
liven raided Ihe omcen
of
the
.rge T Hulllvan Stock A Crain Co
dlHcovenil.
acnirdlng
to
'file
delectlven.
that
mllllonH
of
FRANK HAITLEY WILL
th
_ o...
Child
M^y
Be
Se
Alexander.
:> vvtrt. to Uir r.Vr,,UxM n.x>ora
Faria, ay 23 —lUphel i.Hlay aeaettK
hat King Alexander of S<*rvla haa deldi*d to make hU Illegitimate aon hy
ladame llUtlthch heir to the thmi^
IS WON BY MICHIGAN
Oratorical Conteat Held
Wooatar. Ohio. Laat Night.
Itf U*lr« 10 thr Ever jg TUWd,
WtM.hter. Ohio. Way 23—The i
hinte tiratorical ^on^e^t wan woi
Michigan
The <
Orry
daaon
l>en
n, withdraw thidr itrofll and principal follows:
Ke’.lke college.
York;
He
jiepreaenlallonh
and
iudure<l
vie
Popular Policeman Will Work in Aay- .lima in all luirta of the nuintry to In
,v.Hit in htocka. gn
. Uim Blackamlth Shop-MIke Lit•e rut
wn, T.K, M.. p..«,
Frank Hartley,
the jropular aontli
to give up lha police work ou account
wt.mvn of all ag
of hia feet, which cannot atand the In the riMinn Th«* raldn
work on tbe hard walka It waa the »»‘l h)Kti*rla
ou-r Hh»
Hrhly
I were found Ohii. Wesleyan. Ohio; lamU O.
reatiHl panic ams. AKhhury* ctdiege. KenUicky
The decision of Ihe Judges
i:
iDtMtlo. TohAT, Hr.
*o on
M polloeuMin. hnlf d*7 AD.I bklf DtRbl.
but the Idea had to bo given up
Hartley will go at once Into the Axv-
;;7‘
and Ikuise
{
Kn.m *mill
Ii I. fomi.t tb.eoneern leaw*! telegraph wlren
and
THE MARKETS
«*p raled In nearly etj-ry town of any
lietmlt. .Mav 23.—May wheat. 7hc;
No 2 red. The; No. 3 corn . 45N<‘
3 white oaU. 3De
He I, ■ bleckmt.l. of lone eipertrow.
Kelemer..., Mlrb
l.’l. .•»il.na.«.
Toledo. May 23—Wheat rash and
and tbe poaltion la a good ooo.
rtiat Sullivan and hix aaMJClateM have May. 754c; July. 73Hc.
•
* - '
least a miuinn dollars.
hlH arrent SuUlvan declaretl
that the raid wa^ due to hH ref<
117 5t»;
to give |l.r.<M» to an alderman, who
riba. ID 55.
’ taken hy Hartley.
had
promlMMl him •protection- on
payment of the »um demanded.
Foiaioes on hwal m.*vrk<>t. 40«i 45c
** City Book Sfort
THEWEATHER
Bei'bl-iine
1
mu
....
Boots $i.00
Oxfords f2.50
^£U£R Of GOOD
Our Stock is Vary Large
rlcea Low.
and Pricea
Mei.K t ot to
*tni»e*
.Men’s* Worsted bathing i
or plain
hoy^’ lUthing -uit**, gay e'oKvr'c* 50C
Mcu’» uiiil b*>v- l.ath trunk*. .
.
I5c, 25c. 60c
*Ki^ :
money ran
.Max kinti»hr». $1.5010
S. BENDA & GO.
our bif adv. on another
page see the names of
your neighbors and
friends who have pur
chased and are pleased
^th THE KIMBALL
Pianos and Organs. * : :
It you're i^ung to lake a **plui»celon'i forget that bathiiig suit—it’s ivk>
■r to own *»ne tliaii to rent.
l'iiderwe;jr 25c t.i
IbMiiery. 5c to
S/>*c,al Sl/lts SOe Etira
$io
R3.50
............ 7Bc
........... S4.00
................. 75c
“Everything Besr
IMogligoe SHir^i
f^or 8ajrr»rr*a»r.
Waukerz!
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
A $3.60 SHOE
.50c and ^1.00.
i-te:iimbe:ro'S
MANAUKk
For Gentlemen
1* KBONT *‘T
*^rtlV.h'oijw‘»pn.O..«r, tohold!«*'0 TO HAVE BEEN MADE BV
banda upon tba bottom.
We have them in all the popular colors, lengths
and prices, lake your choice from $1.00 to
$5.00 and have a cool breeze thrown in.
Quality,”
par the
nevi lime you
tome lt» tutr
store.
It
rusts nothing to sec them
OVER
mTUoKO.
••tTucen
having iq:ard sold) lo the
>great I s>cnua!s of Fit
Why ilon’t y<»u
I
go so far as lu try on a
LOOK
K.
There
arc
some ihingt
which can’t l>e improre<1.
One of these things is the
••glF.KX
.QIALITV”
Shoe for women.
You can
make it more elaborate,
VOU can «lecorate ii, cmivellish It.' use costly materuU ami all that:
But
ft^r S/.OO i P/im
vtllaiges in Mirhi-an,
found thla
i. There U
lain wa. compelled to murder hU vie.
T. WASHINGTON
ilm. who made a desiM-raie elruggh*
lor bt r honor
(!nat
excitement prevalla.
and
Whom He Ham Invited to Speak in
lynching or burning at the stake can
Ukaaaar the Oral Wood Diab Com
not lie avoided If Ihe guilty man can
Plymouth Church-Offara Hoaplbe found
W«.rd reached here thi^
paog a rollway oa ioa eaat aide of
Ulity to
morn lug that Hie marshal «if Nonh
aba taka. In aboot IS lochea of water
Ihnd Ohio, had nrr<-etiil n negro who
Hbortly after midnight aim got up
amwereil Ihe description of the loip
vrom ner .ueu.
.bed. *»or
Her onauana.
bnaband. nooer»
Kol»eTr ,,,
l>r. IIIIIU, prea IkimmI murderer
MUalonary aoci
The father of Ihe girl, who wai*
BolL Wbou an old aoldier, eaiooiod i lent of the For
vlted IkKiker T beaten
to
uneotiKclouhru^ by the
bar to ralom at once, but after an ab ^
Wauhlnglon to M»eak
murderer, la exinicied to .He at almoat
1 Sva minntee be atappad
any time, and the mother of the murlehurrh
l»r HIIIU aald
oat to Bnd bar. 81m waa not to be tii»t Hieh to go to a hotel and
der«tl girl la dying aa a reauli »»f the i
an
1 fnim n»e. and any Khork
^
aaad naywbara and be than began a
....................
i-fitertal
khrliiking from inak
aaaroli for bar
one in my
will gladly make It
Chlelof Polloa ^nla waa non* ‘'J*
unit li an lumor mi
Bail
lleoaltad apHbmnir Ohandlnr ]
HILLIS SPEAKS OF
^
THE USE 0F1HEL0N6
DISTANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE
Laft the Houaa.
olAa mrlf tbU monitm bj drowning.
Mrs. Ball waa sot raapootible for her
act. aa alie has baaa In 111 baaltb for
aaarlj aaaao weaka and waa donbileaa
■laiilail/ aabalaaoad
at the time
Tit and Stpk
WAS
KILLED BY HER ASSAULTER
WOULD MAKE
NEGRO S BED
J)amm0(k
.:t W ir. th* rvtolft*
Barlw May 23 -The f>rinre of Mon
gun a Faw MimiUa AfUr Sh«
Ufa U»rj E. Ball of W7 Woodmera
aTOwaa in BooovtUe. committed rul
60^WtslbtrW3, to gtis
Palmer
crttlencf that ihe engagement of ihe
ahape
Tbe air
nected and tbe train c«»old not he
mopped q.ilrklr enough In prevent the
ThoogVt to MaY# Cauaad Her to Oo
Mra.
Will Probably Be Announced Soon
to Smitten Prince of Monaco.
BE aco haa been payiiic such marked attt-niiun to Mrs Tuticr I'alm^r of Chi
rago that rejMiri has gained i:en*Tal
AFTEl nCHT FOl HONOl
TEHFOIAtlLT UHBALAlfCED
i'
Iltnching
nrOTHEWALK
M. A N. C. Train Wawt Qvar
S«Hiiptr St th« Dapot TWa Morn
!
SEVENTH YEAR-1881
TO MONTE CARLO man
i;.\l..S
For Sale!
AM)
C.ALF.
AM)
IfT Ht I0«!
BlA CHKkS
VILOIR.
If )*ou desire lo inrtall a lystera o! Klcctrical Lighting.
Beds, Burglar Alarms or Tel-
KID.
pa'H.nt com.
: :
ci)hones.
KVI kY FAIR WARRAN-
or Exchange for
smaller properties,
if sold by Monday.
May 25. at a Bar
gain, valuable an^
well located.
Dr.
Elm's Place on So. j
Union Street. Ap- ;
ply on the place or
call on • : : : : :
E. McNamara
.sou:, rin: iikst $a.r,o
siioK SOU) IN Tin:
CITY. Call and see them.
FRANK FRIEDRICH
A OO.
Th< New Stand - 242 front St.
o»tb:o^athiv
I
!• TKl EBIy.’l., 1I.O.IIB.H.M.J TBtTt-
permit
us lo
esti
mate.
We have a fine Ime of
supplies and can quote satis
factory prices for high grade
TKD. dOODYKAR WKl.T
work and malcriaL
CAMPBELL BROS
THE ESSSSffi STORE
-----HAS U ST KKCKIVEU-----
new . Corset*. Cadies' Shirt Olaist*. Cace
Curtalu*. Cadle*’ and misses' Sun Bonnets.
.\nd a nice assortment of -Aprons—some in «-Mia large sires.
We are fast l*ccoraing headquarters fi»r KiblKvns, I.aces and
Kmljroiderics. •
THE ECONONY STORE‘i4^WsVr‘s.r.~'’
In. bi«>k,.itb rtop,.. ABoct«!«,. ::::v
ENGLISHMEN FROTCST
AIN BROKEN IN FIGHT
BIG SPECIAL
Don't You
Btlifvi' that if ihosf who boast of never having
worn “ready-io-vvear*’ clothes would try on one
of our hami tailoreii coats, see the perfect sym
metry of the garment, feel the comfort of a good
Dan George Will Be Laid Up for ^me
the History of Lo
Time aa a Result of a Mix With
Will HIM Laat Night
/
loK»rge.
whom
everylKMiy
London. May *28 - Tbe biggest demilKuit. and Will 11
ntMider
ooatrauon tu the history of London
Hros. came togethor last
oooarred this afternoon at Hyde Park
,,
I the corner of Front and
as a protest against Ihe govommenra '
et*t. and as a result of their
adaoatlon bill. Haven hundrt*d thooalaid on the
the shelf for a while
and person twrucljated * and a great win Ik* latd
prootMlon marched throngh tbe lead
ing the payment of drinks ordenil tiy CtOiirge. which
Hll
say*
c.iKirgE* did not st*<‘m anxious to pay
for ITiis was in the salo<in. and later
out**ble the two men came together
toKirge got luI his wo
work first, but Hilt
Day Addceaa
d things
>
The itair were S4*pa
To Give the
i arm'haiL lieen
after Ce
for the C. A. R. Next Saturday
lirok«»tJ
Afternoon.
ing alreou of ihe city.
The Companions of Foresters will
serve a IGcent supper from 6 to 8
Saturday night In their hall.
1879-St
HON. G. G. COVELL CHOSEN
tteorge t; C'ovell has been choneu
FUNERAL OF MRS. DRUM
by the committee of Ihe « A H to
give Hu* Ikvor.Hlon day address The She Was Laid to Rett In Oakwood by
address win be gUen at
the court
Loving Friends This Afternoon.
‘ house grounds If (he
weathtA^ will
The funeral of Mrs Adelphla Drum
IH-rmlt. hut b It shmild hapircn to U*
as hold from the residence on West
stormy weather. Ihe exert'isE** will
lake place In the City Op«*ra House
Tenth street this afternoon. In charge
nucriaker Curtis
The service
conducted by Rev. T. P. Vllom
PROMISES ARE BRIGHT
the profuse and beautiful florai
emblems t<*stlfit*d to the love and e*
of many friend*
The body wai
laid lo real in Oakw
and Mrs Manival of Johnatosm. t
!att«*r a »laier of Mr.
Drum. w1
. Y.. May 2S.-A good their daughter. Mrs.
Ross, arriv
aorthoMt wind thia morning present thU morning to attend the funeral.
ed a fine oontMt between Reliance.
OoUabla and O^atiknlon
loday
Tba OonatltnUon today will make her
ArM try against the new sloop Bellaaee whioh delbalMl tbe OoUmbU eo
baadllj oa Tharaday.
^
VOU CAN gel
for y^ur talk!
rd you want
la at OrinMU
think
Orders for cut flowers now Uken for
ammencemant and Decoration
day.
Both ‘phonea.
1879-tf
Special for Saturday
/
may 23
«•
'I hey would never again risk thirty or forty
dollars on a stx;cial measurement for a tailor
madt: suit, which could not have more style, will
not fit better—if as good — and may not suit at
Beginning MondayMorning You
IVlay 'tHo SS-bH
Shoult! see our line this season — We have suits
for ••tall.” -short,” -stout.” or “regular” built
men- You can t get away from a fit here—We
keep a tailor the year around, and any slight al
teration in length of sleeve or trousers is quickly
Rasortedebocolatea
Should
with nuts on top
20 cents Pound
••
Peanut Crisp
10 cent* Pound
^For Particolars See Btli Paga^
«•
St. Clair
Cottfei^ery
221
front Street.
WIL.MEL.IVI
Cor. Front wid Union
You give us^a few of >'our spare moments
yms
will
clothes than you have been wearing—save you
about half the money you have been paying, and
make you a permanent customer. Will you
Do m
Hamilton Qothing ^
THE EVENING EEOORD, TRAVEBSE CITT, MICH., SATUBDAY, MAt^SS, 190A
THE EVBIDIG EECOED.
tmAt AT
TIIAVER8E6.ITY. MICHIGAN
rant worth kaowt&s Tho hmt
yen thftt the trade mid oMatai nlcht
MM well
hare batted their hMds
aCBlBst rtooe walto •• to try to hteak
him down when he i
> Mgmt
SE^ON 'CLOSED
^a^ nifoked.A* he sat oa tbei
with the
chair, alert, always ready wi
chair.
with the
C9ANO THAVEREE HERALD light retort, always re
8.
aad flgarea. he w<
cal tralalnc that
lau) poMtkt
IlQlT.MmAHPX«.ttMMOI
E
Wait on
Board of Tr
Christian Endeavor Mevei
<!adlllar. Mich.. May 23,-The Mich
igan Congregatkmal aasoclalion.wblch
i|.W.HANK
erybody't Magatlne has been sold
by John Wanamaker of Philadelphia
The Ridgway.ThaytT Puun.hlag Co.
The aew company U headed by £rman Rldgway. for nine years vice
president of the Frank A. Monsey Co..
•»
__ __________ _______
for
seven
nal. and later on for four years with
the Delineator
Both these men are
SK-TsSlS-:
to a moch grt?ater success
possible under ^
10 Blory Beak bas saoeasdsd in do-
COAL OF TMt FUTURE
The heating material of the future Uvaaiidtbs stOT. sniltled •’MO.oOO
is eaid to hare been discovered by ID Gold, or
Fatal Hand." sbowi
Dr. J. M. Oahaa of Omaha. Neb
Dr. Mr, PtoAurtoT to have the dramatic
Natarally
claims to have invented a fuel tostinot la a high degree
familiar with startling situatloos and
that will mlnlmUe the cost and In the thrtUtog cUmaxsa. apparently It baa
near future give the anthracite coal been no troabh
boaineas a set back, and if his claims plot of powuifal
bold good the aew fuel will effectually
BOlve the problem of miners’ strikes.
Ha
has completed tesu and an
■ounces that as a result of hto experl
formar dtohes ap a dramatic
episode that
tosnu ht is able to produce an
aowell
teial anthracite equal in nU
to the rani arUcle. and that the prod
lies a good story of s
net he Itos invented can be put upon
the mnrhet
much cheaper than an
qdhaa has completed the menufacturc
of 100 pounds of his coal substitute
The *’ooa]** U of a gray greenish hue
not unlike moldy bread in appearance
The article to produced from them
Icnls. nil of which, but one. the in
veator says, can be found in any ag
rteultural state.
The artificial eogl
buna with a bluish flame and Us
huatiag capacity to aald to be twice
that of anthracite aad will laat 20 per
cent longer Ume.
THETWAMTTOCETEVEM
the
gsnlors’
Osms Monday Afternoon,
The Senior girls reoently defeated
besket Ull
the undergaduatos
glnae.on TwsUth street The gatm
was aNis when the two halves won
Dr. Gabnn to now
plnyed. but the Seniors woo in play
working to psodnoe a fuel elmllar ib
lag off the tie. Bat the nndergradn
MtnmlnoaB ooal.
anxioat to get even, eo they
WOMIN
WORKtRt
IN
FRANCE
ohallenge the Benlor girls to auothei
d the ohallenge wai aoc« pled
Ofltolnl reporta of the French gov
enaent on sociological matters, says
le will be played
Moods}
1 at 4 o'clock on Uie Twclftl
the PhllndelidiU Ledger, are always
rk.
There should be a largi
very Into, hut whether they have
M. as the oontest will to
btnrlng on the quesUon of France’s oloto aad the game is one of the pn>t
dwIndUng population or not. these re^ tiest of all sporU to watch.
ports, ne they retote to the ihdustrla]
work ofaromeo from 1866 to 18N. ere
atai iatereeting
la 1866 there
4,f42.0M women
workers
in the re^
pM>llc. and in 18M. €.882.000.
)pge
Francis
Train
Is
SuWenng
in com
meroe ttd.OOO women were employed
in IIN. ns ncnlnst 1S8.000 In 1866.
one wonum to two men.
GENIUS 18 QUARANTINED
The Increas
lag number of women employed in the
poet, banking, cnrrter trade and trans
port b'ttilness to still more sir
being from 16,000 In 1866 to 164.000
Stamford.
Conn . May 2:i.-™GiH.rge
Francis Trsln Is
Vcuto*
home of hto sitter. Helen :
der. In this city, suffering from ia mild
smallpox Mr. ’Train came yeserday fn>m New York
The physl
hM
in ItM. whilst in several ladepe
nearly fourfold.
It appeara. too. that
the^rades and Industries from which
women are uxoluded are decUnlng
PAlaten Trum
MiAuSlU lue
lodge Of KnlgbU of Pythias.
The
honor to not
unworthily
showered
upon the Manistee man, for -Pass’'
does possess a sentimental streak in
“ono W. KAFF. P 1
rmuh ,.f riy.
A new api'Tiitiis lui* tovn Imt nied
for killing til s by ele. trlelty. It looks
somewhat Ilk * a grldlnm. ptoi'ea vtv
P T. t
the town
nmenced
billii
Ucally. vMlh n, hoi IroiituJ shelf hang
Ing iM itcuth The grkllruii is t*umtK>sod
of wires whh h are i-oumwted vvlUi an
electric Utiiiy. and the wirrs ure so
General Miles won’t care If
dote togt iher that a tly alighting can
hardly fail ‘o stand up. t. at b*ast two
^Idential campaign—Detroit
of them at oM-e. The vxir.-a U ing a!
temately negative and iH»sltht, the
Jour
Nephew Jim Til
b the bars be cannot but cry
fate which con
r and restricted
> Instead of as
distlnci
has been bolding a tfarv-c days’ session
here, has adjoumed after a profitable
convention.
Two hundred and
fifty
ministers and laymen were present.
Rev. Demas Cochlln, paator of the
Travme Oty CongregatloDal church,
was elected moderator: F H Aldrich.
Dcmdt.
assistant; W. E.
Stevens.
Portland, scribe:
William Welden
hofer. assistant hcrlbe. and William
Oonavon. Lansing, auditor.
The report on
the
sute of the
churches by John P. Sanderson of
Lansing showed there had
been a
gradual
growth all along the lino.
More churches are supplied with min
isiers now than ever before In the
history of the church in
Michigan.
The total membership to 824164. a loss
of 4K1.
The loss was much heavier
lam
year
The nuniU'r of Sunday
school children is S7 314, s li>si
of
348. the loss U-lng 7SHI
tost
year.
While the church has Just some In
membership, there has been a won
derful Increase In benevolences, the
increase over last yt<ar being |lt».(K)0.
A board of trustees of the associa
tion was.elerie<l as follows:
C Vin
cent. ObelKjygaii district; J F Berry.
IKindt; r A Fish, eastern. C. E
Jllllson. (h i.ese^.; C H. Seaver. (HadSlone;
Harvey H. Hollister. Grand
Rapids. K R Warner. Jackson; H B
AUen.
Kalamaroo; W. B.
Milliard.
I^ke 8up.*rior; E
Sinclair.
South
lAnslng; F. Blomneld. Munk-gon; W.
A Briggs, north central; George W
Keyi-^i. Olivet
(’ T Patchell.
Sag!
R Yonkcr. Sault
Sault 1Ste Marie;
Wall.
sit. Traversv
Tr
nty;
southern
Foreign
Missionary
Wert- also chTtod
t nil
dcni. It. W. MeU
^ughlln.
Ids.
cornsiK.ndlng M-crc
Sfoncman. tSrsnd Hapids:
SI Kitty
Presl
d lUp
A H
aald
yours 1s a aad fall. ;andI yet you ^don’t
altoe bow
to thoroughly
you have sunk ’
Ik. -Your
The man started as If struck.
“Yo
." be said
bitterly. “The dtograce of arrest for
drunkenneas. tbe mortlflcatlon of being
lUnul into the uolsome dungeon, the
publicity sod bumlltotluu of trial in a
crowded and dingy court room I cau
bear, but to be sentenced by a polk-e
strate who splits hto lufluiUvesthat to indexed the Uat hlow."-New
York Times
It
Thl‘*
HE CAN'T USE HIS BASKET
Pair of Wrens
Have Taken
Posses
sion of s Trout Creel.
Crain cannot go flshlng Just
present, at least, with hto o
•fcket. It hung up In the wr»
he other day. and
when
at It. he found that a pair
had • Jum|M*d hU claim"
and
were ulng his I.Shket as a home of
T^iey will Ik* allowisl
tbelr iwn
fr<H« of rent, and Otto will I
basket when he wants u.
llHhlng hereafter
Mr. JoMph Pomlnville. of Stlljwaler.
Minn., aftor having spent over 12,000
with the best doctors for stomach
trouble, without rrtief. was advised by
hto druggist. ]Mr. Alex. Richard, to try
la’s Stomach and
a box of Cha
Uver Tableu. Hs did so, and to a
well man today. U tronbled with indh
geation. bad taste in the mouth, lack
of appeUte or oonaUpation. give I
tableu a trial. an4 Too art oertata to
be more than plefiked witb the recall.
anmion tbere was Russell. What he For aale at 86 oeaU per box by Jas,
dMnt know about Ue liquor bflaiiioaa
greatest nee<iH of today is to preach
the gospc-l of the
kingdom,
which
Christ aald should he preached In
the world
Therefore.
m>cesaity
laid upon us to preach this gospel to
the iHxir even of Traverwo City, for
we sre debtor tniih te the Jew
Gentlh*. bond and fr.K*
black
Ite. i|rh
ijrh and
an iKu.r
t Sunday one s
od be the Glory
Sunday at 3 p
me
GREATLY ALARMED
But Perms-
nently Cursd by Chsmberlsin's
Cough Remedy.
Mr. H. P. Burbage, a stodsnt at law.
In Greenville. 8 C.. baa bSM troubled
for four or five years witb a continu
ous
cough which, he says, “greatly
alarmed me. caaalag sm to fear that
I was in tbe first stage of oonsumptkm.”
Mr.
Burbage,
having —n
Chamberlain's Cough RMuedy adver
tised. concluded to try IL Now read
what he says of it; ”1 soon felt a re
markable change, and after using two
bottlee of tbe twantj-flve cent stoe.
m itormaneotly cured. Bold by Jee.
WEATHER
calls fer a refV^^evator
wan ICC box,
fcfcnt styles.
St an ICC box, 80 inches wide, 18 inches tlcep.
85 inches high, for............................................................... .............................
A good weU mavle refrigerator, with removable ice chamber and
shelves, guaranteevl to give satisfaction, 28 inches wuW, ir» in
deep, 83 in. high, for.......................................................................................
Oorrsm In mrtcl L.ool«
J. W. SL.ATER
MASTERFUL SHOE MAKING
S3.S0 Shoe nil's:
Englisli drama back from the senti
mental mawkuh path in which it bad
strayed, to the road of nature. Be-
xl thoc^ arc the icsult ufgood judgment an.! cx|>crU
Our shoes reveal original nicely, midc p>fiMc by
an cxjicrience
icrience of nearly aa quarter ol a century; they
thev 1fill
the place of high pncecl shoes liccause they arc just as
goiKl.
Our iraindpsc sales prove that thev
appre.
aatctl by young men and business men who arc loiking
the English
under French
The plays at
bMt were
of Fvpnoh or
for the most stylish and serviceable shoes at the LOWF.ST
dal " opened the eje. of
public to tbe worth
heritage. The drau
ao
PRlCK;'cowi»are<l with other makes
sliocs are worth'$(i.00 or $7.(KI.
the English
L
op to nature.
The
aadienoe |
tbethfwtrv to lie pnt/Ied
Interoet."
and saspense to be sore must to (bare '
ashamed of. These were the troths
that Sheridan brought home to Uie
hto book, “what does
hsir meanr
“Ususlly. my son,” replied hto father
“We used to mtoe that
tlon train every morning."
^
“Whet do you do now that they Uve
taken It off r
“Why. we mlas it omre than ev*r.“Chlcago Newa
one has died from an attack of
or chotora aorbos. often before i
cine could be procured or a phyrtcMa
summoned.
A relleble remedy for
tbeee diseases should be kept at hand.
The risk to too great for any ona to
taka. Ohnmherlala'a Oollc. Cholera
and DIarrboea Remedy has anftonhtedly saved the lives of more pe^
custom made
Al«ay. S*ll. Good »hoM
- **make$ Cife*$ Olalk €a€y*' - THE
CROSSETT SHOE -
dramatisto of his day. Tbe play n:
a direct appeal to the heart and hi*ad
FOR
cf a mixed assembly aad in that <
toneh of nature, galh ry and drees t
ele felt themselves akin.
GENTLEMEN!
made only wItb RocR Oak Soles
Bacbant« Rescoe, •
S""
WTun vim wsnl 'a pleasant phyi
try Chamhorlsin's Stomach and Liver '
Tablets
They are ea-iy to take and _ .
plMaant in effort
For Kale by Jas. G ;------------------------ .---------------------------------
RECORD WANT AD.
These Wall Paper Days
.\rt* our busiest days.
tx* everybody is paperin^j or Roin^^ to.
Best of it we have the largest
rolls is a bijj stock.
.-lock
in
iKe
city
to
select
front.
You Ret just what you want, no matter
If you
haven’t done all your pai>er-
iiiR it will s;ive you money to see these splendid Roods.
Wliat About Lace Curtains?
i hey are the linishinR touch to every home
pense in this way.
qnarivl with my
aon Imtow. Count I'usrads." said Mr.
Cumrox gloomily.
‘•Hare you refused him money V
“Certainly not But I forgot to take
my hat off and address him by bis title
when I handed him the check
Wash
my
F-RVIVIAN
effective appeal,
recognise tbe typos as familiar t h« Practical 8hoe Man.
or the play may as well bo written in ’.
Choclaw. An audience does not go to j
When Columbus Ulscxjverad America,
he found that the Indians iMi-st-Hsed
dogs. They were dlrei-t demviKbii
tho wild
w ll( coyotes of the pUlns. You can
U-aulifulIy mounted group of
coyotes to s glass cose at the Nat!
muHcum. a male, female and young
one. Itielr resemblsuce to certain do
mesticated dogs U very strlkhii:.
WMteU Tlaso.
“You want that book bound, sir? Yes.
sir. It wUl cost 3 marks. But there
are pictures In It. That will make It 5
marks, str."
‘ But why to ll more tvilU pi. lurcsr'
•Oh. you sec. sir, my helper will
waste so much time looking at the
—Fllegcode Blatter.
RHmm.
We alto have our line of Ice Cream Free/ers, I-awn Mowers, Rubbea-H
hose. Screen doors and windows, ami all kin^ls of Porch \ town goods.
SteiuU'rg’e
Grand Ojiera
Hoose next Friday. May f»ih. brought
stage was completely
lO^dif-
ferent sirrs and three dif.
William Owen and a fine cast will be
fore Mhendan api^arod.
^chaves^
good assortment:
what room you an* to paimr.
Service _
ro. Everybody
8. Boundy
By a Persistent Cough.
mis
The first produotioD-ot '’The Soluol
for Scandal. ' the comedy in which
Line on for trial next week and mat
i*nh,atlons are expectixl to turn up.
Rev. tfoundy Appreciative.
Editor Record—1 wish
to
return
At Interval
hanks to the Record of last Saturday
the horirontal shelf may be remove.! -night for the kind appreciation of my
tot)
liVhile I am diligent in
and the iUixA flltw bru»bt*d off.- Ix>n
ss. I am praying to he fervent
ion Eii>re»«
In spirit
'll serving the L.rd
Since our
agricultural stutluiu. to learn the b«*-..t
methods of wilk culture frx.m the kingdcm. No other f«KHl time the mulberry leaf Is given to silkworms
my ttanto faU
tite limbs aro
4 it's faaMar than a eirons when
SURPRISING DEVELOPMENT
A Farmer BrtalghUned Out.
^
FOFULAR FtmODICALE
UnUl a abort time ago F. W. Rus^
atll. the aposUe of the new tond
movement in Ireland, was a very tm•npuiar person. He to a man of Intonat ooBvIction. a born llgbier. glving no quarter and asking none: l^*ben
ba removed to Dublin from CuparThere be was born
I an ofltoer of one
itlons of the
“Where gre you fromr asked the
magistrate.
om Boston," answered the avvus^
and to Instfilly kUled.
“A man living on a farm near here
came In a short time ago completely
doubled up with rheumatism. I handed
him a bottle of Chambarlain’a Pain
Balm and told him to use ll freely,
and If not saUsfled after using It he
need not pay a cent for It.” aays C. P
When in Rome King Edward did as Rayder. of Pattens Mllla, N. Y.
“A
the Romans do. and when in Parts he few days later be walked 'lnto.-the
w done as all visitors are.—Detroit store as straight
as a string and
handed me a dollar saying. ‘Give me
e of Chamberlain’s Pain
another bottle
The game warden departmsnl
t It In the bouse all the
great pluasure in rsoommuading a gu
urwlme.’” For sale by
bernatorial veto for that apring tired
feeUng.—Evening Press,
The Greek government snn
ports silkworm eggs
from
lynching la Russia and those in this
country seem to be that In Russia the
Baar thaapaoial train:
Tbniato a BnrtU nnd a Bnrtla ftnm
Vocnl'sMinsUalsonmnto tttwn.
water falling gwitiy la mneb more of a
myutecy than too aodten.mptnre of the
Thera's a ahifttog la tha Mas tops and
air gap an4 Uio boadlong nmh of elec
to sianU hqj fivaa n whnnp>
trical ooergy in a dtoroptlre discharge.
Uthoogb raln^has fallen aloe# the For throng the dasl nnd distonor be
dawn of creation, man knowa very Illstars
tie about the origin, the atructure of Ths and man and tba tonm
the raindrop. The reason for this Is
f Song renown.
that the siiaple looking drop of rain to A blase of chocks aad talant wbea
in reality a taarvelous mktocoam.
Vogel’s Miastrato oome to town
day when the mechantom of a
The band it drawing nenrar; bers’s
lasie in tbe air.
The major gplas bto batom a deaan
K>re wonderfully behl togrtber.
The stoe of the drop to not the obaUtrampetobkre..
cto In the way of a cleaxrr knowledge
I avary yona«stor aoraaebos. Imt
of the drop sti^’ture. for the evermge
rtrr of rmlndrope to not far from
millimeter, and men of Siience
Vogel's Miastrals come to tosm
have to 0eal with quanUttoa luflnltely
The drnau die in tbs dtotanoa. tbe
troape is out of slgbi.
Ths Ll-sti n«aeks4.
And every one to thinking about the
The prtaoncr. a faded. Uttered epeclshow at night.
am of mankliKl. ou whoee haggsid
Ths Ojmn, House will be crowded, we
face, deeply »nrd with the marks of
lank onr dollars down.
atlon. there slUl lingered faint reTo
hoar the songs and jokes when
m of better days long juist. stood
John W. Vogel’s Minstrato aome
dejectedly before the Judge.
twret SewtrS
AV E
For real beauty of apeivli many
coiivcnflt.n next vear
re must go to the
pru think that we
I'lqitlar.
I the highland capl
glens Ilia I I
One feature of the ses
tesslon was a re
Kir Morell Mackeuilc ui«*d to
iHirt from
tec on Christian
that Hie prettiest s|»eakrrs were to be
liHilmvor. api»olntc<l
a
.vt-ar
J in tlie ItodeiuK'h dlstru t of InThere was a fcHllng among the
veruewa shire
A
w ider
knowledge
assttclatlon that the
t doing the work exi»ecit*d
otlld proliably Lsve induced him to
mltt(-e was asktd
modify hta views sod glv«> tbe |>alm to
Invctlgatc and det.milne If ihisk
ih
I
the glen folk of the north am
whether
any hctler melhod or c
^
Inverness-shire. The voUs-s
mill be found.
blghtondeni sre s.-i luw
imraititK-. which consIsitKl of
HfV C G P Mttore of lU.ineo and srtlculstlon to clear, dlatlnct
r.
One liKlines to liken their
Fred W. Chamberlain of IVtroll. re
*b to many beautiful things to the
isirttsl that while there has Uen a
falling off In ('hrisilsn Endesvt.r wt.rk clear, mellow note of a bell or the mur
of running wnler. The liifltK-tioo
ihi> ilniil t»r
reset Ion
has
been
reached, that, as a general pri
of the voice is singularly eugagiug'
only Iho^ie s.H-ietles arc failing‘wldch Ing and falling with exqiU-itc cade
have nut kept up with the t
like U-wItchlng music, and this. I
m.ivement t.f the leaders, an
peroembered, to the speech of the comwhy the Christian
nfoo ixeoide.
Endeavor socii
rhleh U flexible as
(•..ugregnilons
should be
«*upt‘rs.‘dtMl by any other organlxatlon
Notwilhsundlng all one h«*ars about
the growth of the clgsrelte hsbU lu
this country, England oi'cuples a
paratlvcly lowb- place ns s siu
the Matter of the Shortage
nation, says the iKUiduu Taller,
Thompson Was Known Before
ttotics prove that as aniokers Hutchmen are well ahead of all the plL
Hto Re-Election.
nations. Germs us come ».-coikL
lun.n.
Mich. .May 8.:^
though, iniin for man. th.-y x*..n*ui
in.'ttdci Id.^ ha^ l.cn tiled In
It* Supreme Tent of Macca- less than half as much tobacxu
iht*
Pon
Htmiu
Savings Dutchinon. Three Umes as mnuy eij
Bank, which t.rlngs out startling con
relies are consumed anuunlly In Ei
dltlbns
J B Mcllwaln. attorney for land sa In either Gcrmuuy or Holland,
»ank. viHlicl Chicago recently to but as oimsuiners of pli*e lol.sriryl»oth
liK*
pap4*ni In ilu* inhuraiice them- cxiunirles are far ahead i*f
ilssl..ner\ office
11.*
ol a letter sent to 1» I Marke.v
Sao amekl.K Sswirrel.
me cijmman.hT, from
Insur
f
Forest and
iier.
arkevs
er. call
calling
Stream tell* of a curious sight he
to the condition In the
that Thi»rop»..n wan is.OtHt Id the woods near UlM*rty. Me. It
.^hy In hiK nt'cnunlti. and n*que»iUng a little riHl squirrel which was having
Markey to reimMly the condition
tbs best of times gnsnlng through the
Thin wa.s .me venr hefon* Thoi
outer bark of young sugar muph-s and
»..n’», defalcation of liT.totu was dts- sucking the sap. He was to Intent iq
iTvd and after the alleged 18.000 on bis business that he did not stir
«1 Thompson
when the speeutor imsstMl by. but kept
ns n‘ elecier supreme finance keeper
on satisfying hto sweet tooth.
It is expected that the suit w
Insect, by the mere act of alight Ing
upon the ma. blue, tximpletes a clrefllt
}M»0a Wauhlngton becomes the cap
ital of the Englllh-speaklng world, as
Mr. Carnegie predlcu will soon be the
case, what to going to become of Wll
Ham Waldorf Astor?—Inter Ocean
acale.-Grand Rapids Poet
BTAQR AND FLATFORM.
Tbs falimg of a Brop
•ash of Ugbtol^-nh.
REV. D. COCHLIN MODERATOR OF out of the ordinary. eumethliMC to won
MICHIGAN CONOREOATIONALISTS dsr at ao moat men thiak> IHe hum-
pul
intt)
the
and
a very
house makes such
We have curtains that we are sellinR .for TiOc
small, it is true, but they are Rood.
the
a
pair.
little e,\-
difference.
They are
The other Rrades at 75c, $1.00,
$1.50 and $*J.O<!. are sjilrmliil values and new patterns.
I
"OM Hlckin'Furniture
I'he newest furniture that is shown. An Irishman once said: “If
ye can’t be aisy, be as aisy as ye can.” and >ve say that the best
way we know of to l>e ’‘aisy’’ is to buy some of this same “Old
I lickory” Furniture and have it on your porch or lawn these sum
mer days and cveninRs ami you surely can be “aisy.” It don’t
cost much either. Have a fine chair, that is firmly made, will last
for years, and it costs only $1.75. Weather has no cfifeci upon it.
Let it stand out all summer if you choose. There are no two
alike, and such odd shapes.
Summer Furniture!
That means furniture for the^porch. the Jawn, and es|>ecially if
you have a summer cottage at any of the resorts, or you are roing camping for a week or so. canvas stools, camp chairs, lawn
seats, porch chairs, lawn settees, reclining chairs, new patent
Hammock chair, with the largest extension top. (the occupant be
ing always protected from the sun and heat), porch rockers, differ
ent sizes, and a splendid line of Mexican grass and the Celebra
ted Palmer Hammock. These cost you from $1.00 to $2.50.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
TRY A RIOORD WANT AD.
Jm.,
THB «VBinirO HBOORD. TBAVKBSB CIIT, MIOH.;* SATUBDAY, MAT 23,1903.
sssssai’i*..^-.
T. P. ■. a B.. cu.
\
the sale of our BEST flour, and
trade will be so brisk with you that
you will not have time to pay your
bills, and your competitor will not
have anything to bo but sell break
fast food.
An expedttkm U U-lng sent emt un
der tbe ahapioos of the Geographical
nntIMMM.
Bar. Wm. LMtau. PMtor.
**Br»oo
€imnl Diws
ofthtWoHd
topic.
society of Pblladeiphla and tbe Antic
club of New York tu expkire Mount
McKinley, the highest peak
la
the
Alaskan range, estimated to be 2«.
400 feel in helghl
The expedltkm is
4:00. Juolor Leagite.
G.U. Cpvorth Leaage; Mr. Jamison to be in charge of Hr Frederick A.
C4K»k of Bmoklyn who accompaaM
7:3f». roejDortal eerrlce The pastor** Peary on two of his Arctic trip* and
address will be Illustrated with
the Belgian |»arty on ihelrAislt to the
I views. Patriotic aonsa will be
ated. The MePbersoo poet. Q.
and the Relief Corps will at
All are Invited.
Everybod/ InvUed.
era,range
H
Artis* 1. .HI 1 unique are tbe »ew cmbrt lL l.at.lle* of jade, moontad ia
giAd.. Or ye 1 nay have a «^l handle,
gv4d nsmnt -d: a gold Uudie with a
gurgeov* (qtal M*l lo at the brad, or
S4vmr »f tie* l. -aoJira lu tbe new t-upIwT-<'**hMvd metal. A abaft Uke baodte
of gtm ns*{. I uda la a smooth tmlahcd
knoll **i w; h liny cluatrtw of olivtMO,
the rmssn.-«-n. s* in! preelonK stoora
tbsi have a ptrileular vogm- ju-t i>«*wr.
I le.Irtra of s omn atic charm.'ter. above.
Ing dancing ebb. «.u«irdsm<n and ara
nymphs, arv d. vebq.d in lini.*.l goM,
oM silver and .aid bs.ktng m.dsb. l»UtliMi lit He sludb* of Ugurvw and flow
ers arc M ulp**.red in *hsde,l metal and
are as UlV like and luu n>tii« aa
tbongh d'ldcied In .^.Jo»w Handsome
hamll.-s usually .*..ine In a ls*v with a
a.M of tl]*s and a f.rnle to match the
handle. -Gld. ..go Post
for the
WisJded. as he
% »U*l*aars Hr«lrwl.
lime only, to a l-Tliptuo wife, at1 least
Cbraer Boardman Ava. aad WashThe w.iy to gV-i a mb»lonury revival
officer
one Fort Leavenworth army
<
Ington 8t
1« to havea revival heivat bous-. Prvshas found his foreign mairlmoni
Holy comBonkm 9:40 a. m.
Itance an insurmountable harrier
kb ul lliirriMui «u.reV;dd. “TIm-grv-ab-wt
Momtn* service aad sermon. 10:30.
his marriage to a U-avenwiirth g
lHs-,1 of ih.- loivigu fields Is a revlvlSunday school at 13.
to whom be was engagisl Ui bire I
fi.Hl. re.-.mseera!e.l aiHl unirtetl b..me
Miss Young will sing an offertoo’
OITV'.
transfer to duty in the orient. Woi
church - Wc nre b.-Jplug luUsioiis In
solo at the rooming service.
even than this, the h'lUp
• do any lb
No I
In
n*cently arrtv^M in Ssn FYancIsco and
to rev Iv e our on q chim h.
is retMiried to be prt-iianng for an Im
All are cx>rdlally Invited to theae
F»»ri l.eavenw(
venworth to
•bUpart. Gau
•enrlcea.
^
|
Qals Mos.
claim her recreant hiWbatol
aod fiO or mort
eolleetod aad
lAiiy uu-stu.ii ■•.;>> Ur usk.d that |*«rAt
New
York. Mary McHah-. a
Cenrogatlenat.
'MQlootto thee
Now theraU
young and pretty Irish girl, who for tales u> ail- i>h.^ar of .Toisttan Fndrsvur
K«-v. d: CochUn. Pastor
aoik
a.Mi.sh i.*Mk IVs v:. ismstiamam irotir but the oats are oaaeiof
Monung
stTvlce
at 10:30 a m the pa»t eight >«-ars has b«-^>n living
uooble
They haT*. fo maiij oases. Clai-s of iKiy* will Ik* r«*celve<l
Into out in service, was noUfleti Wedues
No .i: V S P. Trisl,vO-v N. \
day that her* uncle, William McHale.
nil iubi*i>(ilp at this service.
lit
her.
than I’hrbtLui I'li.bavorers
who died ui AlbMina. Pa. alsmt a
They are raising kltU*nt in !
week ago had left her $25 tsm
The m.ny tr.«v.-| f. I♦.•uv,| ..ii the .|k-, hil
thwwoods, and it is oerutn that
them their ufli-rlnK
>-uung woman was tlnishlug a large i.nveMo.n iroo.H if i|„ y so dcr.-: J.ul
young will grow np wilder than those I
luterroedlate
Chrlsllsn
Endeavor Irtming at the home of Mis* .Margaret
(Jullcoyne. id Hro.»klyu where
.she
causing trouble.
jsiK-leiy at 4:30 p.
: thnuigl. 1
ite tr.vii-js.rtnt
employtM.
when
the news
:ioiy of Chrimlan was
A. G. dsp.*rta
are ---------------------mystified by al_
'*«.unK i»copJe;s
.
reachiHl her.
She finished her iron
Eniloavor at C:30 p. m.
* Niw tu. K. V. 1.. Troy. N. Y.-Tbe
of oattle aloog Lake
No evening oervlce on account of ing and then, having received the con
New York suite buMetin is .-alhsl -Kin
Miohigan, that is carrying off the ani
gratulfttlons of her employer. ii*»k a
iho hsecalaureate servlees,
pin- Slate Not.-s - It Is Issinsl qiiarter
malt by buodreda Home of the ant
HoiMirts of Iho euto aosoelatlon will train for Altoiina
Th. pla.v of
Helen Gould has <»f late Uvn send ly u! bi .•••nts Hie y ear
male are being treated nt tie state 1.0 «tvon ai the wmkly prayer m«H*iing to Fulled States soldiers all over liubllealhui Is Binghamton. N Y.
farm
Tbe animals suffer lack of ap
this ctmntry.
the
Philippines
ami
psuto and die apparently of eUrvaFulut. nice Iliile js^ket New Tt*sia
Rev. M D Oarrel left this mornitf
melita. On the tly leaf of ea4,'li is
tion.
He will
written a Terse of scripture- some for MaaUtoe and Frraaoil
Forty two years ago Andrew J.
prwaoh the memonal Mtinon at ManWard, a promiuaat brick manufactur
Utoe tomor.ow moraliff
B Y P. U . 6:*15**‘
er and contractor of Flint, ebot him
No evening service ou acwiuni of
self. Recently bis arm began patuit.g harealsureaie service.
and send
him. and poultices were applied The,
Prayer meeting on Thursday evenapplioaUons were suooesaful enough. ing at 7:30.
Folder the d»-*lgnaiiou —H«*usehtdd
All are cordially Invited to the serThey drew put aavrtal No 4 ahot. as
effects.' J Fh-nmiit kbirgan will be
vhos.
bright us they were when they he
able to bring Into this c.»uniiy iiiosi The Price of One Medicine Givea Any
Second Melhodlet.
of his art ireasiir.-s. valued at |2.uuu.
ttUDo Imbedded in hie fli sh
Woman Tvwo Full-Si*ed
Rev. iiugh Kennedy. Pastor.
«HHi. that are now scaiten-^i through
The rain that people In eoulhem
MornliiK
MTvIcn.
lu :hi;
Ihenie
Psekage*ot EiinMH- or are in hb
Ian.” The V>indoii house
Michigan have bean praying for for -The K. IlgiouH Faculty of Man.”
Mr Morgan has or
* on the lend his guests to galher togetlier
three we^s fell Thursday night and »..Tuncl Mrrot
paintings, bricabrac and an
the farmrre are relotolng. The fields • Foundations
A Mirdlat welc<ime
ome at thesi
these services
and It Ik iN-lU-ved Aim-rbwns
It U tthsolutely luvensary to combad dried up eo that tiie ground could
Class meet
neetlng. 9:45 a. m
avc an opiajrtnnliv of seeing hine dir«*<d ItK-al applications with a
wiH
not te tilled and tbe hay crop ae well
school at 12 m.
jm- ol the iiiu-si private Collett ions in non ahs.holir medicine
for. Internal
Jut
League, 8 p. m
M email frulu. was ia jeopardy.
uliiK services.
S^The
Pa ill! Vine treat u
ytwr he has arquin-d till.- to them as
HANNAH & LAY CO.
-TPtAVKPtSK
Ccndtttsed Htws
^ cf mkhigan
Whilellsh have made iht^ir app«)ar.
aoae in the watere of Green hay. after
an abMBoe of many jeara Good eised
oatohee arc now being made off Pesh
tigo point The fish wvetage nine or
Uninohee in length. *lh. whlteBlh
were
first eten Uat week, but they
have been oaaght almost dally eiooe.
This speoies has long been thought to
be estinot In those waters, but seem
to have oome back.
Pranklln B. Wallin has donated a
hanaome drinking fonalaln to Grand
Hsplds to cost aboot fiOO.
It will be
of metal and eqaipped with a box for
loa aad ollmr Improvameats. and will
be located at tbe comer of FonnUln
and Ottawa etreeta It is said aevaiml
other fountains wHl te given the city.
At Lawloa grape sattiag for 1003 is
praoUeally fialahed. twice as many
▼ioes having bean aet as in any freviaas year.
Aotoal sales have
been
mads to the extent of a.eST.oOO Hoes,
or enough to set nearly <1,000 aeresmll
of which will be ad4M io the already
large aortage of gmpue in this l^medlate vicinity
This praclicwlly new
and mpidly growing Industry is glv-
TWO FOR ONE
ing employment to hundreds of peo* enter the preparatory school there for
|>la ^Therr* is no apparent danger of admission to eltlier Ysle, Harvard or
overluadlng the market, as the gra^e Princeton nut versify. Tbe young boy
juioa factory is shipping not only to U one of • the bHgbtest boys of Coldall parts of this country, but also has water and has earned his eoholarsbip
in the past two years as agent for
a raady market In England.
I). O. Ruth. Pastor
meet lug at 10:00 .
Womhtp and sermon at 10:30.
Blhlo school at 12:00.
Y P. A. at C:30
Evening service at 7:30,
A cordial welcome lo all
Church of Christ (Olaciplaa.)
A Flint woman, who lives on a cor
ner has been much annoyed by bioy-
k mat: in Oaas oounly was (
olists '‘cutting corners" right across charged with ateallng an accordion of Honor Himday school at 12.
Tbe judge releaeed
her lawn much to the detriment of valued at $60.
Junior Endeavor 4:00.
tlie lawn's appearance. Bbc didn’t go him. my ing that noao6ordioo le worth
to the police, however, for relief; she that amoont and in the Heoond pUre
knew a beiur way than tliat. 8be that no sane man would etesl such an
nion
I lilon
servlr*-.
StelulKirg’i
bought a couple oi papers of taoke and instrumonf.
South Haven will rertve the old Hrau.l tUH-rs House
•oattmml them along the path and
meeting ThursPei
When Ihe nest wheelman came along amusement of roller skating f.«r the day evening.
Ihere was eomeUilug doing. After a summer rctorters who flock there
Batu
acbool lesson
of the
lot of Mret had been pu no lured aome
of iha bicyt lisU oompUinrd to tiu< pollee^ bat all the satUfactlon th. y got
was that th«y had no huvines. ou the
Uwa. and If they weren't willli.g to
lake ehaiiceii ou auythlug the owner
might pat ou it they would better
ll. 'hn.l I;iSo ii the mi Inin Inquire
in *<Uy. hiu It the mit. hiM.iii In* n-
unilkril .
• .Vu«. ih.i.-'- the HIM* of thnl eoin
iiti who vvHH n.M himuilly puhloil under
ke.'P off iiTivste property.
niitrr whlh- ».ho en* halhluc*
A year ago. the Nestor esUte, whh h
• W hat of »M-r?” hi- vslfo d.-iunndoiV
has a large sawmill at Baraga, dc
-Why. If vi„. luMl hurni-d lo kiiu
elared war on the rau which Infested
its logging mmps
The auimslt liad
multiplied eo as to become an unlv ar-
Welcome to worship with us are
strangers, workingmen and tbe poor.
Ofli riuKs for home missions will he
n'celved.
Fourtesnth Strsst Church.
Hunday school. 3:30 p m.
ITeschlng. 3:30 p m.
Christian Scisnea fiervica.
Mrs. Emma Tower, First Reader,
SliKli*m Woodmep hall, over post***^unday morning. 10:30.
Huhjoct. -Ancient and Modern No1 and HypnolIsoi '
Wodne?sday, 7:30 p. m.
vltoU to each and every ser
-houseludd effects- and esrap»*s pay Mjfis.^famous for Ha remarkable
ment of tSiKMUKi duty.
of iN^womh, painful and *upp
Tlie JilelilltJ «d the M.ldtt-r wht> is menstrnalh.n. ami ovarian inntbles.
sufferitig fnun lepios) at the isolation With every |»ackaK.* «»f Palm Vine 8
camp at Ffirt Schrvve. G(*orgia. but K Walt ti Sons sell this week they
whos«- name ihu.s far has not been will give fr.-e a :.oc Im.x <if Sanative
Tahlels. and will also guarantee to re^
the at;Uoi
in of the Ctuuptn.ller of l
isaing nisiu a quest)
ireasnry i
couiu'cted with the drawing of t
soldier's pay w it hunt signing
• the same. The soldiers t
is Charles F. Mix. first sergeant In
the Fifth cuiipany of the tiui.-^t anil
lery corps
A siM-clal from Frank. B F . says a
crack buir f«Kt wkle and
long has o|H-ned a couple of humlrt*d
yards back fmm the face of the west
ern |H*ak of Turtle mountain at the
summit
A disivatch
has
)K*en re
Find the -People**” a verv conven
ceivt^i at yVaiik fnim ih<> lieutenant
lent bank with which to do their
governor t.f the territory ordering the
hanking, and we have a large num
mouutctl itullcc- tu Infiirin all those*
her of them among our customer*.
who relumed to the town of the dan
Borne lake certificates of deposit.
ger. and
suggesting the imm.sllate
H»unt- savings l»ooks. some prefer
evacuation
the place
’•commercial accoiinls "
Our varloes
methods suit the
hoard th«- reftirmalory ship Ct»rnwall.
convenience of all.
Perhaps you
Ivlng off PurtU-vd. at the mmith of the
are not familiar with the various
Thames, has heeii traeed to fever Inmeiltod* of depositing, do not
fi*ct.*«l army blankets from Si»uth Af
know
which
method
would be best
rica.
Thousaiuls of similar blankets
fur
ytm^
and
so
do
not
reaJIte wbat
have Uen sold and sent all over the
a convenience and benefit a bank
country without even U-lng washed »ir
arctiunt could be made tu you.
dl&lnfectiHl
We should be pleased at any
.Mayor Hiram M Sutnim-is of t)i
time to explain method* to you.
tawa. Ohio, has puhlishevl a imtice
Please do sot hesitate to ask ques
offering a number of prizi^ to the
tions. We aim to mftke our a “Peo
persons who will maintain the best
ple's IVink” In every way consist
kept gardens, and lawns in tbe town
ent with sound hanking principles
this Hunmier.
Already a numlH*r of
A tempi* mt die “M diVliar-
1 MH* lb. RraukbttlUa uw to treci
al tc Mrary
try WarA Braebtr.** baa at M Aran eauMAid lAmar^
aak! Pobert .v. Cnihain of Orreoo. “I tea. bat M( f.«r purpoaes of wonAlB.
rrm«mUr LU ntvlvlug atiout aa big
I of tbe raivamty
a fra a* anylKKly for twW performteg
t Phil
the marrtap* fur the lair Collla P.
--------------- - ^ an w
Jlontlnicton.
’The latter was eallad fifiUd I. tbiMa oMaptaL
abroad by Imiiortaut biuduraa, aad da*
ih 0T*n demn aa aaj
airtng to take the fcrarat Mrs. Hoot* JPIdhM tmnplt oC :be far coat. b«t
logtoo with him. they wtaw ««lKly
M PO whitp robfd pri««ta tp
married by Mr. Beecher, trbe recelred ■Mke lopg prayeralD tbe aacred MoIb.
a chei-k for 3Ta)a Iteturalng to Arocr* Tbe tempi# and the oriraui collactSoa
lea. the lluutingluna had a faahioiiahia Which CM
than
hair
vcGdUig and m*ei>tlo&. Mr. HeixiMr
again offlclalod, and again was paid ha
-I>rar roe.” remarked the dia- by
who has ^nt aoiny year* tn the work
of the orlentsi eollertk»n.-Chlcafa
Jeurusl.
CHANCE FOR RECORD READffRt.
FOR Ft-OORA
M
Coupon Worth 25c It PrmanUd at A.
E. Walt A SonF Ortig Atoro.
la order to test the Reeord’a graat
circulation «md Its superior advartlahare made arrangemeat* with 8. E. Walt A Sons, tbe
poptilar druggUta. to offer one of their
be*i selling medicine* at half price to
any one who will cot out tbe following
coupon and preaent It at their store:
COUPON.......................:
L
This coupon entitle* the holder
to one 50c package of Hr. Howard'a specific for the cure of consHpaiion and dyspepsia at halfprice. 2ac. We will refund the
money to any dissatisfied pur
chaser.
8. E. Wall A Bona.
:
:
:
:
:
:
;
:
TWENTY-FIVE CENT^.
Hr. Howard's s|>eclfic for the cure
of cinirtlpatlon and dyspepsU la not
an unknown remedy
It has ma.le
many remarkable cures right hero in
*rraverse City, and so positive are
HruggUts 8. E. Walt A Sons of iU
great superiority in curing dyspepsia,
'.mstlivatlon. sick headache and liver
irouh
roubles that they will, In addition to
s«*llln
it at half-price, rgfuad the
JJUtN'J
GRAND
;OPERA
HOUSE
FRIDAY. MAY. 2911
Martin Shccl) presents
Mr. William Owen
In
Richard Bnnxley SbendaaS
Comedy
mmm
KAIIDill
—SupiKJrted by -
J. w. McConnell and
' MippCpmllp Reynoldp
6*|mt CoimM
ScNletorniitanCMpMiii
EwfOitiil.
^rlo*at
Paeriaa* Mfg. Co. D#trolL
Sold
Graduate
Wt b»v* J tint tins
SIfsemtktr’s Sbop.
What nicer' for the
young lady than a
dainty chatelaine
watch.
For tlie
Toung Man
You can’t do lictter
than get hiuva hand
some watch uiKin this
memorable occasion.
We can please* him
and you for $I(MKl,
$1'2.00,
do. $l,Yoo.
Ladies!
35C. 50c. rsc. 11.00
I1ASTALL'»
When you m^cd shoe polish
'
get
SHUSHINE
It keeps the leather looking
new.
It dot!s not crack the
leather but
cracking.
prevents
its
Don’t forget the
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Rutnar** Old AUnd.
Front At
‘it is Uery JRnnoyina'
I'o thi: one who does ihi: cooking for the family, and
sometimes to the member^ of the'family, lo find that
an entire baking has been spoiled ukfaU'K poor ex
tracts or baking powtler hatl been used in its manufacture.
S«jioK Jbrarsoymi sora** by
using Johnson’s Pure Flavoring rxtracis
tracts an<i Pure
Cream of Tartar Haking Powder at :i-3c per pound.
Prescriptions Carefully and Conscientiously Compounded.
Zmsda^‘
^SSS
^Bargain Dap
tollman 7d0d Chopper
...47 Cents
Has Sled cuilt:rs. lint-, coarst: ami nut Butter Cut
ter. chops half pound raw or ctibked meat per
minute; fisli, vej:etables. fruits, nuts, spices, coffee,
etc. A handy and edkient household tool, adapted
to all household requirements. :::::::
Tunllurt Dtpartmtmt
the Boston Store,
Habhath school at 2:00 p. m
pn*s
Pceachtng at 3:00 o'clock.
Young
PtHiplca
miK'tluK Sutulay ent available supply are ni*eded to ran
the pre.seiit t'altfo rnia fruit ert.p
It
evening at 6:00 o’clock
Btihjvs'i at the
Adventl-t
church is estimated that unless there is Im
vn id lalKir the loss
Hnn.iny night
-Man’h r<mdl
m falinre to
thin in Heath.”
1 Ih* oM iH*r <
"j'rayer meeli
All are invii^ i
brunte sialuu «*f F«iluiului*
urod at ihu wurM * fair at Fhlragn.
an- to Im- c1i»poM*d of to iht* highrat
mg1i» arMt SM>r«to mt
bliUb-r
Thu htaiuu haf- lH-«-n l>ing on
A c<*ruln fellow witu aiiMMerv-U ad- a rulibUh huap for yoan-. and the carVerllseumnU tu ehvwp stuiy |tai>era HvelH have iH i-n ronlnv; in a lagixm.
William Fovivert of Frankfort Ky.
has had ouiu * iiitereMlng ex|H-rleueca.
determined to rtvmmit
Hulclde
aad
He K-urm-d that by lu-udlug 31 to a wrote to Jtxih Vife to tell h«*r so. but
Yankee 1..- «v.ukl gv‘t u * ure fur d/unk- while he was mustering up hli* t^jur«u»e«
And be did. It was to “take age to <lo it. a blixHl clot furim-d lu
his heart and he dmpp.-d dead
the l.l.*iige and keep it.”
Kansas <J. A H. encampment pansud
Then lie ie.„t lifiy INn-nl stamps to
find out htivr to r.-il*e turnips sm-ceasprojxoieil
fnlly. He found out. ' Just take old glnla
place a statue ol Robert R
of the tops -iuJ ptdl l.«-u in the ndunda uf the rapitol at
lU-lng voung, he wisht-d to m trrj. Wa>hlngi
and sent thirty four 1 c«*nt stuui|is to
a Chicago flr i for inrtwuiatluti as to
how to make au Impreesioii.
When
IIaa tin- rl.il J. FieriHiUl Morgan
the a ns WIT C..UU- It r.ttd: -Stt down been fiK.b-d u-,*»itG lu u«n*e,iUeiKv of
en a pan of dungh.” It was a Uttle the anuouiu-^ iuenl that be would plnee
rough, hut he was a |wth-m uian. and on exhlbiiiou a .•olU-iiion of earjM-iH
thought he would yet suix-eed.
that fornurly iM-Umged to tht- royal
Tbe next sdvertlaement he answered
house of bi»aiu i**-\eral Spanii*h ni*w»read: “How to double your money in
atx montlia- He wn* told to t-unvert |>apeiw have .n,k«-d i**r an invotigatlou.
hla money luiu IdUs. f.dd them and be aa U-fore the reign of Alfou^v Xll.
WtHlId see hu money.doubled.
Next be -eui
for lw«dve useful
household arthle*. and be got a
package of manUea.
He was slow to leant. 00 he sent |1
to IliKl out "how to get rich.” “Work
Uke tbe devil ami never *|»«‘nd a v*eni.''
and that atopped him.
But his brother wrote to find out
bow to wTlt-> without iH-n and Ink.
Ho was told to use a lead penelL
He paid 31 to learn bow to live wlthont work and was told on a lawtal
cord. * Fish for suckers as we do.“LoDdon. Kt.. Echo.
,ge punishment Is endured by
I maidens when they have
tbeir seveiileenlh year and
an not engaged to be married. They
art forced to fast three 4lajra. then fdr
twenty-four hours their food U salt
fish, and they are not permitted to
the nvyal
The Hera
Pieniont Moiv.au has U*en tin* vktlm
of unmrupuloiiB dealer*, who. it allegea. have i.;.lm«Hl off ImUathms on
the umlii miKioimUe -Boston tiloU*.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
-Johnson’s Drug Store.
l^pEDPLET
rP^SAVINC
h ^ank
ITHEY COVERTHE EARTHI
r IF* from Trude. If» Right
.Wu*r»l« Triad*,
JUST PAINT!
Foulard Silks that are
Swell......
Thai’s what roost faints arc: the
Shcrroan-Wiliiain* Paint cnjo>-s
a higher reputation as well as a
larger sale t
parctl lamt
pure linscctl oil, lea^I
the piust
durable
ami zinc,
paint n^e.
J suj. faimi
,
'
*
Beautiful creations for Waists. Shirt
Waist Suits or Beautiful Silk Gowns.
No silk fabric has ever come into use
that is as popular for summer dresses
as Foulard—and never have we had
t^uch exquisite patterns and colorings
m*r:
A color card for the asking.
The ShcnBiul.WiniAms VtmIsbes hiTC thirty yetrs repuutiDA teckof them aa$ are saperlor to tiy other. : : : : l:
Delph Blue, CastOL Tan, Old Rose, Pink, Reseda Gfien, Itod,
Wavy. French Gray twd Black with pretty color combifiAtioAA
Price 7SC, $1*00 and $L50
■ THEY COVER THE EARTH*
STEINBERG’S Grand Opera House Next Tuesday, MAY 26TH
Perfect, Progressioe. Preaeatafioa ol modern minstrelsy,
John W.
^votEL^
Big; Minstrels^
NAWA||tj^ArnuA«
ootunod. ^
8»at»nowon—1«. Prict, 2Sc.3Sc. SOc.76c. T*l«phoM Cltl*»n»’ 112, B«ll 1®I Noon.**
i
THE EVENING BEOOBD, TBJLVKB8E OITT, UIOH., SATUEPAY, MAY 88, iXtt.
r.lLMAVtSlSlLL
THE OLD REUABLE
gay .Manilfif aag It ttlil Ui».
Qrmmo BApida, Mick., Maj StfSaak H. OraTta. om of tha baat
^IN®
POWDER
Absolutely Pur*
;
PERBONAL
Mrs Obarle* Godfrey ratnraad to
Oraanville ibi* asoning afUr a visit
ill the city withberal*t*ia
Mike Lttu^ re tomad from a boti*
w* trip to Grand Rapid* thii aflat-
LOTSOFSICIIATOIES
r-Tu;
r
alai vklak balpad mattan. bat ba
waa taaakad apa law. SaMth oaagbt
tka gMH for tka Alamnl. and Mela,
lyra imd Bktanbatgar formad tha battary for tka Blgb aehool. Prof. KillOwing to iba latanaaeof tka boor of
atarting and otbar oanaae. only foar
aoant In tka maat. The ISO yard bur.^
dlaa waa ran. bat only ae aabibitloo
to plaaaa tba crowd.
Ikrae High
aobool man tniakad drat In thte rac4>.
Fnat FnaiiRy Paoa.
Poor of tka mambara of the faonlty
ran tb«> 60 yard foot race promised by
tkam, and it waa a good race Prof.
BUiott wraalad tba ohamplouahip from
Pho South Bide Juniors
atul
tluEati Side Juniors came together 4hl^
morning In a field day mooi on the
Twelfth street grounds, and the So.it 1.
Side won by the d<*clslve score of TC
The East Side got only oiufirst.,Kelley finUhlUK ahead In the
The result of the meet in detail wa*
an folUiws:
120-Yard
Hurdhw—Hnit.
Hodtee
l« »; s.-oond. Hunter (8.); third. Tl
us (E)
50-Yar
Thoma
Vtanding nn>ad Jump-Kir>^t. Huu
t'T (8.); aecontl. Kelley (K i; third
Hodge (8.1
I rw.h-FJrsi, Hod
(El: third.
E)
Kunnlng Broad Jump-First. Hun
et (8.1; seeond. Hmlge |Sl: third
>>.-rson (E )
foie Vault—First. Vaftdei^«*rt (S »;
|-<x>nd. Evans (8 i;
third,
fiersot.
Hammer Throw-Mrsl Vandervort
lSI;^se<ond. Olds <S». third fier
**'!::o Yard l)a.h- First. Hmige (8 ).
iM^md. Kelley (E l : third. Titus (E I
Hhot .'ut-nrsl. H(»dge (8); see
nd. Smith (8 1; third, flerson (K.)
DEUGHTFUL HUSICALE
Prof. Hya anally Bnlabad foartb. Tha
aAalal tlma waa 1^ aaoonda for aaoh
of tka oontaatanta
•ommnry of tha tvanto.
Tka aamplatt raaalla la tba track
and Bald BMOt wara aa follows:
100 Taid Daah-FlraL Imrdla. (H.
Gnaawmd. Pannlngtoo. (A); third
Wimkoap. (B. B.) Tima. 10 4.6.
B.) 76 fL 4 In.
SO Yard Daak-rirat. Pannlngton.
(A.); aaoond aad third, apllt, Ladarla.
.(B. 8. land Swanbargar. (B. 8.)
Bbot Pat—Flrat. Pannlngtoo. (A ).
*6 ft; aaoood, Ladarla. (B & ) 84 ft
10 In.: third. Walab. (A.) 81 ft. 4 in.
Tbaaaavanto laft tba acora 19 to 17
U favor of the Alamnl. Flrat oount/^
6. aaoond 8. and third 1. *bat iba HlRb
aobool mota than mada things np on
tba bnm ball game and laft In a batter
rt of the after
I boye did aoma
Jaakaylng la aoma of tba aveuu tbat
did not plaaaa tba Blgb achools
uma kll
•oamMonal aniobaa nf long fliaa by
Fnp BmliiMar and Pnpa Wnliar U
fight and oanttr Bald wara tha fan
larai of tba bam bnU gOM
Vary Enjoyabla Party Was Given by
Miss Lewis in Her Rooms In tha
Wilhelm Block Laat Evening.
in t
last evening
A fine musical and lltry program was given as follows
'auulerel (Shumann); "Heartr. and
nowers.
cello solo. Mr. While
fai.plllon"
(Urelgl.
pUno
solo,
dlss Fox.
“8chruecelhaum at
the
*fhone.*‘
eadlng. Mr Holley.
•Clotid Bye"
(T*»stD.
"A
l>mam"
Bartlett 1. contralto solo. Miss l^wls
H.«ing
ruder
infflcultles." Mr
Smurthwalte
L-nt" (MetcalfI. vo<al solo.
M
weli;Raidof U
‘ city today on li
DR. KEMP S DISCOVERY
RemarlcAble Plan For Raising
the Dead.to Life.
IIALES H EA RT BEAT BY MA6&AQI1IQ
ew V.rk fkrstcL
ItuUIngtaii luti-resting ijuei.iiuu\as to
hen lih- III sulmuN aetuttlly U-cxiuies
xtliiet, l»r. llula.i-t
Kc'uip of New
York has fouml It iK*M«ible to r*.store a
dug to Mfe lifter It., heun hrtd Stoiipod
iM'atnig for slxp.4MiiiiiliiuU.ic. say* the
Sew York llerahl
Afier uu exumlua
lion by surgeuiu*i!(»e aulmal wa% olB.dally,'P^•.lK.ulleell^l.•ua jet l»r Keuip
by maaaagiiig Itsiheart su far brought
bai.k to life tbst It lived-twenty four
Siured to the uw- uf
lid ilntiik uiid
fMeuities that
(M-rfunmd lu
Ill eli.\eii out Optu, Iity-thn.». exiK*rluenta of this,* bMmeter Dr Kemp has
ucceedcHl liiiTeMuriug do*:- t» life."
lin.vHl that*In the c-ase of
aid he i
pruiKirtloti of n-atoratums would
U. fa gn-ater
ie iHM. of the dogs be sscrlbea
their death after an Interval of from
or three to iweirty four hours not
to falluiv of hi* treatment, for that
has apparently Ih-.m! ..luwioiful. but to
the iiog.1 cvuia not be
ptvventiMl fnini leHiitig ewuy the band-
only one Kueh I xpe-nmeut b.is been
rieil ui; u hutii;t:u Im-mu;. and In that
ase It wc4i.iH.t *11. ,v..,fu:. but the fact
hat th»- gil l W !a»*e l.fe |;e tni.|l to reItum after Ion U iH hud «fo|.p,xl U*atli.g was suffin-iigc fnuu a -ecen- attack
of Id.Hal (loisunm*: may explain the
failure
theieu^e uf (be dugs OU wbleh Dr.
p exiH-riuieiitiHl all had been
pla'^odlunder the* ludueu.n- of ehloroform
By the us** of delhwte InstrumetitsUbelr heart Uats and respiration
re/ean'fur.v uuIimI and autoinatlc
y tharti.ll. ami wlo u Udh rvsplra
n and heart Innits bad eeaseil so far
the cHiart showed (lie eijwMu.ent In
reslufwUou w as begun.
Dr Kemps meth.Hl is fuuud.nl on
one whleb ha4 Uh.u in use abrfad.
but the aurgiMiis U-fon. w horn he read
Lis paper at « meeting h..ld In the New
York Aendeu j uf M.nlUme the other
night were of opinion tbat be had Impncmnl on the for*-lgu system, which Is
make an luelsum large enough for
the luM.rtlon of the euilre hand, while
the ineislon made by Dr Kemp Is only
■* large as would be made for llie remoNal of pus
lle/lu*ertv ulih two
finger*, and In-fe.idiuf m.n^.glug the
heart In n.gtilar Umi, he unniii».s the
double luMI uf the m-art when It U
w.irkliig under iHinnal/*x>iidiliuus. as
shewn on bis , b.iri. byjthe u-.- of his
appiinstus*
The vital spark remains
aetlve. he tH.|let..u. att4he mendy fatxs
It Into renewed life byj massaging the
Quaker Maid." reading. Mrs
Une
8<mK”
rbo
ITomlse Thee* (De^
U>tKovi
_______ ___________
White
•omlc Heading—Mr Holly
"I.a Mlseriro***-!! Trovaiore-<'4>n
traltb siilo. Miss U-wls.
"folks
de
Corcen"
(Bartlett}
"Tremolo Etude ir»oUichalkt.
piano
s^do. Miss Fox
After refreshments werv'ser\*^l th.
program was completed w ith
gs and siK^claltles
ich of the
humorous character.
Much
ev ening s pleasurt* was due to the fine
piano work of Miss Fox. wbiMK- tech
nlque and
Intelligent
interpretation
were much appreciated.
PIcturad Mamorial Barvlca.
The mamorlal aanrlca for tka Q. A
HARRir BLUOGCR8 WON
R. will ba held tomorrow nlgbt, begin*
ning at 7:30 at the Flrat Ueib
oburcb, and pUI ba nttanded by iba
Q. A. R. aad Relief Corpa. The plan
BarrU* Bloggmrt mat tka Waat Side
of maaUng at nlgbt instead of la the
haae ball taam. tkU morning, an
morning, aa is the custom. U i
featod tnam by a aaora of S4 lo lA It
waa a alaggtng matob tram ala
Baiab. Tba taota by Inning*;
Barrlf Blaggar* 64SOSOOV S-S4
Qrouade** “Bear Bpaaglad I______ Waat Blda*
.4 00 0 1 1 6 1 O-l:
* Uttla Boy In Rina.** and ‘ Amartca.”
Battariaa. Bnallmantol aad Miller
wUl ba Illustrated in addition to the
sarmoa. the topic of which U ‘Lest
We Forget. ’ Moat of tha plclurea are
colorad. and cannot fall to Impraas
Mia Parian wa* lakaa boma la Iba
ambalaaaa Mai avantng. Bba bad
fainting *paU aaar Baltoar'* faeiary
Thara will ba a makat. at
-RnokM" nairt weak. Wa have boa*ht aad wa* vary bad for a lima.
tha anllra atoek at a bargain and will
alaaa R aiit an tha pramlata. Tha
EN
evening was most delightfully
Mr. Urava* is wall known in this the
spent. A banquet was aened first, to
Uy. and many friend* hem wiU l*a» »hlch
...................................
fkii lllD**« with d**pr*ftat
ifficer
•Usma'Muat Write Hit Name 1.700
Timaa to Furchaaa Land From
Indiana.
W^auhlngton. May 23 -The mw
ary of the Interior has finally aaard
OCrtATKO ALUMNI ATHLETES ‘d the contract for the sale of timber
on iJkc Du Flambeau reservation In
VEiTENDAY AFTERNOON
Wisconsin to Justus 8. Stearns, and
Mr. Steams has been here for the
BASE BAU GAME DIO IT past two dsys signing contracts with
he Indians. There are more than 4U0
illotments from which timber. Is to
ALUHNI TWO POINT* AHEAD ON M) cut. and the prices to be paid range
from S8 a thousand feet for white and
TPACK AND FIELD EVENT*
Norws> pl4e to 130 a thousand for
Irch and oth^r woods. The aggre
•at Oia *oora af t4 ta1 in the Bel
ste of the contract Is about IJ.OV*.
<K>. which Is about one-third more
Oama Gave tha Hish *chool a
ban he would have paid If the ofd
Clear Title to tha Meat ae
ontraci bad lK«en amiinued.
The contracts are made In quadru
llcato with each individual Indian and
Tha Hick aohool athlataa
tordaf aftomoon In thalr ooi
tha AlmauiL tka hall fama fivln*
tkato tka baat of iba maaL In the
VICTOBT FOB SOUTH 510E
track and flald avaata. thay ware two
polnta babind. ■oorlnc 17 polnta to a Juniors Oafaatad Similar Taam From
total of 19 by tba Alamnl. Bat in the
ba East Side by a Score of 76 to
baaa baU fanea it waa ad aaay tbat it
23 This Momino.
iva ianlnca wara |dayad, bat In
tUaa. tba Bl«h aobool bad made 14
ranaand tba Alamnl only ona. and
nobody tamamberad joat bow tbat one
aama in. Tbr Alamnl got t««atbar
aftor tka fama and rotod to atoka it
16 to ima. ao tbat tkata woald be aoma
kind of aoootatL U oonld hardly
bava kaan aallad aooataat on tha dlamooA
Tha Bl«k aobool kaya bad tbalr bat*
tine elohtbaa on. and tbe way tbay
“LOUIfilANA** I^RFORMER*
TAINEO BY ELK*
of tka
Fart of the *how at the Astium
•tovaa* R Oa.. wa* ttriakwi ai abaat
Lat Evening.
11 o'aloflk yavtotday W latar re"Louisiana" was prewmted last
movad to bU barn*, if Jama* *traat,
in an ambalanoa Tke *lrok* wa* of rrening at the Northern Michigan In
apoplaalio natnra and Mr. Otava* ba- sane asylum, and was greatly enjoyed
by ihk medical ataE. the attendani*
malaad *o daaplta tba affort* af Dr.O. and other employe#, and especially by
B. Wblto.wbo wa**n*»moa*dto attond I be paUenu themselveo The presen
latlun wa* a success In every part leu
the patient.
Mr. Giava* ba* b*an with Fo*tar. lar. and waa enjoyed by audience and
StovMi* R Oo. thirty fiv* y*ar*. b*ing lierfurmers alike. Some of tbe fea
al*o gmaUy iotara*tad in Umana ra- lure* were omitted, aa there was not
to preoent them all. but the {»rln
*oH and wa* this morning aboat tba lime
rliutl hits of the two preceding per
aity attanding to *oiaa baMnam ooR
jce all relume
naatod with tbat re*ort.
THERE IS MO WBSTITUTE
VICTORY FOR
IflGHSCHOOL
HAD AGOOD TIME
Fhydcliins and
.<urt;.Mii* ns.wt.^l b>Lr A W. lUrdl
II n-.- and surp-f.u* w bo have been
aware uf (he wurkflH* has Usmi doing
hale atvailisl hlsn-e|»urt with d«‘p In
ten-.;. They ar..M»f opinion tliat Dr.
Kemp has inkenfa lung *tep furwatd
In the iiM-ihiHls of resUJH-ltatioii and
th.ni while SU. h n .-ourse as he has
demun^raliHl i*|lN.**ible U would OOt
be n.surt«.tl to eveepi in evinnue and
rare Ri^-s
S..veml win. wen- seen
retviilly diH-lunsl that uiidoubu-dly Uls
work euuld U* made :
nav.- several
b*. listened to wlib the
greatest lntoTc.si and confidence by tb*
medical pnifessioii." said Dr. Heorgn
F. 8hmdj. -^.e fart that be was abl*
to restore an animal to the use of It*
normal functions k> long a vJme as alxU<«n nilnult-s after tbe beort had stop
pod beating Is a matter of the greatest
IKwalble importam-e. and tbe applies
Uon Of the system to human beings
wUI lie watched by
the keenest Interest.
btMirt failure
an an vstlieilc. Dr Kemp * apfdlcation
of and Improvemeul upon all known
phyalologtcal principle* are of the ut
most Hnportance," aald Dr. Kobert T.
Morris. "But such an experiment
would bare to be mad* OM in ten
^h^ menu consisted of minced
chicken sandwiches, ham sandwiches
several kinds of cake. Ice cream, cof
fee and several other tempting dUhe*
The guest* were *erM*d by membem
of the Elks’
lc»dge. and everylKHly
made it a iK.ini to give the visitor* i
^Afier^^ihe banquet the Elk* dUtrlb
uu*d a large number of gifts to the
little fieople as tcstimonUls to the ap
preclailon of the lodge for the work
of those who participated
(enalnn
V g
le 1
f
cake walking, and afterw ards some
the si»ecl*liUMi that made such a hit
In the show were called for. and be
fun* ail werw satisfied nearly every
one of the hits of the performance
had iHH-n repealed to an eulhuslaslic
audience of Elks and tbe other per
lurmen. themselves
Dr. A H HolU
dav also >ang "The
Owt and
(he
Mi»on*
K was late when the part
fKTMil. hui nulHMly careil. for
"MICHIGAN
Pretty
IN
SUMMER.-
Booklet Issued by the
Grand
. Rapids A Indiana Railway Co.
**Miohigan in Sommar'* to the tub
of Giis season's rraort book i*aood by
tbe Gnmd Rapids & ladlaiia Railwa:
Cix It to a pr*«y pamphlet with to*
oovar and am-at design repra*entlng i
flsbeemau in a boat. Tbe inside i
filled with valuable information (o
those wieking retreats in Mich
tbe northern part of the state being
treated profueelj in descriptive write
op and fine half tone pioturea lu ad
dltion to the other reaorts Traveree
Oity is given liberal epaoe with at
tractive iliastrations while Ke ah-uwanla. Fountain
Point, Omena.
Northport. Old Miesion. Kdgewood
and other nearby reaorts are finely il
lusuaiod and lilierally deaorlbed
: The book contains good map*, mooh
information about the lake* and
■tream* ana principal hotel* Thi* 1*
the nioeat publicatioo the G. K A
ha* ever issued
Omena Resort SummeKlSook.
The eumiui-r book of tlie Omena re
sort this year is very atlractlve^d
profusely illustrated with fine l|^f
tone picture*. Much Intemslmg de•criptive maltci
given and the
a summi r rest
ing place and for huaithful recreation
SEKHON TO CLASS OF lf03
Union Baccalaureate Service* Tome
row Evening in Steinberg-* Grand
Opera House.
Tbe haooalanrMte serrioe for the
class of 1908 will he held tome
evening in Steinberg-* Grand Opera
Honee. A quartet consisting of Mies
Alio* T. Roberts, Mrs Alma Despre*
W D. C. Germaine at the piano, will
furnish tbe mnsio. The onler ot i z
erolses will be:
lnvooat»on-Rev l>ema* Cochlin.
organ voluntary-Mra W. D. C.
Germaine.
• Hark. Hark. My Soul.’' lUvensChoir.
Scripture reading—Rev. O. T,
BtouL
Prayer—Rev. D. O. Ruth.
“Jubilate tu D,” B. 8uUer-Choir
Offertory.
“Protect ue Through the rH>ming
Night,” Curechman-Oholr.
iiaooalaureate *.rmon-Rev. T P.
Ullom.
Song-By tlie congregation.
Bnnediotion.
The^Womaa'e Home
Fomign
Missionary soeiety of tha Congrega
tional ehuroh wiU hold mmMoootj
tea In tb* T*zn* at tbe borne of Mr*.
Frank Hamilton TuraBay afternoon al
6 o’clock. All ladle* interestod in
the work of the society are invited,
and a .Uver oolleotion wUl be taken
Do You Nood Any
Monof?
We will loaa you money
build you a house, buy a piece
of property, pay off the pres
ent inoriKjajre. take up your
contract, or for any other pur
|K)se provided the security it
satisfaciorj*. and i>ermit you
to pay it back in easy monthly
installments.
IMbprRiBEstttiExeliili.
nteSIOCNT AND KAISER.
■RKvmu
TlMlt.IW«« PMaM iroMB-.
(tavi «1U BMt M tbe hall .1
'irby Msta Arh ranetoe Ahree4.
Avoiding to Mr. O E. Botonmn ef «:»». m Buter «TMlag t« OMad
Rsrttn, royal ProsMnn fafoet *a*ro*or. •errteM M tbe a E. ehueh. All
—nAw •»»
to joto «ltb the
t aad son Helwr aad
rho ha* been staying at the Sooth Ptot.
Shaw
to Carp Lake after
era hotel, tbe 8t. Looto world's fair
this mor
BHteBiac o«t mmk tbe .MuMr
will attract a large munber of bis coun
r Hugh Kennedy U not only a
CuBtotn will WMh bt K.-mh-Utrymen. snja the M. Leuto IHM IH*^
wuto Iwie. . «Mk util th. ntmbr
patch.
Botomon statte tbat tbe fair is 0|«Din( ot Ih. nwit muoo. Th.
t considerably diicn—sd to Ger Omulntt will nU. CTIp. to ud
tram th. iMott OB ISuhr. ud8.t.l
------------------- —
-diy at ard>7t.
tend." he said. "1 would suggest, how
Th. BttMlu wdl .t tb. U. a * I,'
EVENT# IN SOCIETY
ever. that U'fore next year your hotel*
Imt nubed • de]icl. ot »7T fral. Tb. |
«>1»» «« «W» ot il e Di..
•apply themaelve* with office clerk*
flow nuhml bt S6I te«t Wbi D«l IbJC. “P***
«*ool fbee b. r *
who can ulk ikrman. On my arrival
totprira Um .,ealB« u
I went to tbe PUnter*' and found no uoBch. If tbe eomiur loe. dup !>»»•«<“
one to the office who could *]Hwk my enoosh tfa«7 luy b. able to #.t hot her home to BoooTlIle. The eeebto#
water from wmj toblde ud sot libre
deliphttmlly .pent to Rbn.<-i
**^fhaU.otel w as full, and 1 came here to hub K> maob hi«h priced eo.1
ud «het .mcwmect, U. tf«hmcuu
to the SiHitbem 1 have found no one
Th. Mebmer: Cotambto went to I
“<*
wet. mrebd.
in this ortlie .-ithrr who ran talk OerNorthport Utt evonle# ud pot b raft'
‘ fbwwell bffbir
■* can.
of
locb.
towto#
them
to
Solton,
Bbr
"
“'*•
"X“
clerks
for Wynaoi R Btraug
| leave the city Mr* E 8 Williams
to the hotels who
familiar with
Mra. Cbbrlra Fu.l ud ohildrao ,
«» «“ «'"•
German"
Tisb taks I
it was rvmutrked that Mr. Kiilumeu
had mlMHii iH-arlug l*nsldout Uih»*4‘eell. At the miuu- Uk face lit up. ami
be rubbed bla bauds.
"Koosevelt ah! There* acme one 1
w oukl like tu see. lie la well known in
Germany."
"IK. nut yuur countrymen think th.nt
tbe kaiser may* be compared In mnur
way* to the presidentr was asked
Mr. Solomon Un-aiue wriou*.
do nut ixuujiare our iMnfwror to
any ube. He >tund* alone." he anld.
"BuC lie o>ntlnueil afl»-r a i»ausi».
there are |M>lnts in which your pniii
upan-d to
an Ih* sumnuHl up thus They
both iHipulur In tlennaiiy for the
son that they an- Ih.Ui meu."
TL:t'
KEYS TO SUCCESS.
Hick Amaobk UMlltlea Nee«e«l.
John G. SlK-dd of C'hlcago. million
alre and j-artm-r of Mamhall Field In
the dry goisls husim.HH. talkeil rts-4-ntly
to .Vs» young men in ills employ and
gave them Ihi-si- key* to ■ueei-sa. says
the Ne%v York World;
•n'he Ilian who in not iHiliie is ninety-
v-omiuodity a luiHlneHS man can k»H-p In
"You i«u t be a good wlesman and Ikallar.
"1 wish there was no *UeU thing ns
tobui-ix) lu exlstemv.
"You ran t aim tin. high, and be aurc
and pull the trigger Ufore you gel
wabbly.
• Bn-athe pure air. Associate with
anil nothing I
of whol
lug you w ill ha%e an outtlt
which will take you far on tbe road to
BUiwMi in tm-iiiiesii.
"Learn hmv to save. Give the money
you are *i»eudliig for tobai-co and
drinks to your wife to put lu the aavtog* bank m.n’t ever invest your sav
ing* for the S4ike of the im-ome. Ifi
very dangerous?
"The big head Is the worst diseaiHj
that ever attm*ki-«l a young man.
"The^ fellow who only t
rity ami lives ordinarily
much rare w ill never go anyw here.
"iHin't lorn* your |ein|MT. I.et Khe
other fellow lose hl"Tht«w‘ w ho In their youth have found
Ihemselvi** really In niH-d of earning
their daily bread have Inn-n thoae who
have made she suivesses In life."
ud ar. Fbuf. fbtl«r let. thi. mora- i
’TL‘3o“t::3^r..‘7rei..t'
i Missionary society of the Congrega
street paving wm raoeivetl yestertlay j
^
c^ry
aflarnoon from the Wiaoon.to .bore, j
Texas at th. ..
It was .hipped by Dykema R Son* of Frank Hamilton Tuesday aftert ooo at
Grand Rapids There were 600 ^ubio 6 o’clock
All ladies interested to
the work of the society are Invited,
yard, to the load.
and a silver collection will lie taken.
Mrs. S. M. Brown retun
oreniog from several wrt-ki visit to
“ir.i-s;;.;'
different part* of Qie state of Wash
ington.
H--.........
Beautiful Carpets
\\ i have jnsi rvtvivrij ilu- rL’niaiiulrr of our
srvoiul purchase* of carpels ami can now
>how you the prcillot things evrr shm\ h in
this city.
I here are Body Biusscls. I'xtra
-Axminslcrs, MoQUctlxs, Wilton VcUcls.
Plush and Tapestry Brussels. A 4ar^e
variety of pattern> anti ct»lorin^;s. The d*si^ns are the most ariiMic we have ever
seen. We think you will atiree with us when
you ci»me in ami look them ov<*r.
^ugs and Urt Squares
If it's a ru;r yoi
FLOWERS IN THE CITY.
you.
PM»lr of Psrtlaa*. Orem WHO PlaaC
Re»rh««ke» K«err*«aere.
That is a tbaruiing idea wliloh the
cltlxeus of l‘urtl:ind. Ore.. Lave adopt
ed to preparation for the visitor* ex
pected during the ivK-bration of tlie
Ibcw is and 4’lurk aunlverMiiy. says tbe
rhiladelplila I^iHlger
l1)oy have ar
ranged to have t-allforola and the
south ahlp them ear hiads of rose
bushes. and eiery housoliokler Is to be
given as immy at be will agree to
plant and eure for. It Is simply a de
lightful sight to contempliite even to
fancy-a city iKKlding with rosi**. act
alHiUt the stoops, trailing over door
ways and (lotti-tl In window* and on
the top of walls nml in the ward*
where eaeh hmise ha* It* “yard."*
twined along the fems-s and clumped
on the lawns till the whole place U
filled with tvlur and fragrance and
with the gra.s. of the la-auUfuI
IbougbV
Tbe I’orih
trtUon uf tbe siKves* with whJiOi the
city bMUtlfui Idea Is making It* *pI***®!-
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Ptmmlmm With •» awtomohlle.
The plow ing t>f a goodly part of a
field to East Ashtabula. O.. was accompUshid the other day with an aotomoblle which look the place of a
stout team of horst**. says the New
York TImra. llie test was made by
II. T. Rawr of Erie. Pa . and hU broth
er. George Kuser. guided the |»low.
Mau>’ liersKins witm-ssed the unusual
feat
Mr. Haser formerly resided to
AahUbula and was there on a vfclt.
Ue found 1 hat v.me plowing was to
be done In the fields near by and de
ckled to make tbe exi>eriment. After
the plowing w as finished b# returned
to Erie on his sutomoblle.
During this yrar two vciipM have
already otviirn-d. nii annuiar eclipse of
the sun on March 2S. visible over east
ern AsU and the extreme northwest of
.Vmerica. and a )iartial eidipae of tbe
mooD on April 11. There are two oth
er* *cbcduled ft.r tbe toll, *ay* the New
York Commercial Adrertlier. a total
eclipse of the sun oo 8ept. *A). vUJble
chiefly to the .niiarctlc regions, and a
partial ecllpm? of tl»e mooo on OcL 6.
More iK.l-onuu* snake* are found to
Arisoua than to any other part of tbe
l ulled States.
Hpaidsh ship to the Unltt
each nmumu 30O.0UO barrel* <
membm.’^rt^Etoh.h pbd. ot
mg for Ithaca, Mich,, for a vi.U with j
tSe Central boUdiog held a *ort ot a
Mr. Faust's parenta
!
farewell party tost offoinE to the
.^Will Mnrrel rvUined tbe medal for
commercial room of tbe o-ntral baildhigh gun at the ahoot of the Traverse
City Bod and Gan (Tab yehtjrday lag.
, The n>om was
afternoon.
for the <
A big wreck to the Pcrc Marquette |
^etog flower*, rugs, curtain, and
yard* was reianted on tbe streeu last j Ump* ami a verv pretty eflr.c l was
evening. Report had il that there 1 produced.
,
were W oar. piled ni. Several people | The rvfrvahtJenU were st-rvea in tbe
went up to see the pile-up which had ! Kindergarten^ room and were verv
,
enjoyed. The evening was v» rV
ranUliCil Iw-fore they reached them.
The eight year old eon of Mrs. pieawmtly siwnt to game, and other
Ifcaire of Williamsburg died jralerday
one of the main ftatun-.
of errsipela. and Mood poisoning.
u-ing a short but very entirtatotog
.John Graham diet^ at the asylum ; program.
last evening and hU body waa i^hippedj The numbers on the program were
to Cheboygan for burial by W S. An-follows:
di rsoD. Ho was brought to the ayslnm t pi.no aolo-Louise Hale,
only last Thursday, He died of old . Piano solo-Lolo Lutmar.
Recitation-EUle May.
The schooner Searleff left ye.ti rday ' Solo-Prof. 1. H. Gilbert
from the John F. Olt R Co'* dot k
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Our as><
e are sur<*
please
s very complete, I he
kvc>t pnxluctions and
th tho^e who enio\
KalKM Ku-n ar
are «reat fa\t
beautiful floor coverings al a nuMierale coM.
*l*he Body bruswfls. .\xminMer>. X'elvets and
Snn rnas are in all the rich n>lorin^;> and
ino>i arii^iic tloi^^iiN.
Ingrain Carpets and Hugs
-
In a larj^e selection. We are selling more
than twice as many cariu ls this year than
we did last. If you are in ihe market for
any kind of floor coverin^^s you will <lo well
to visit this department.
^Wattiags tram lOc ptr prf. to SOe
Tor iO Daps Onip
■
We offer a lO per cent, discount on all lace
and tapestry curtains.
the Boston Store
A WSS Pmv^ssr»|
>r«: for
Have You Room in Your
....Parlor....
Tor a btauOlul DaociiDorl? II so
-bore Is your ;cbance~a $55.00
Daotnport lor lust Eoon $50.00.
5 N.5 In. lono, IDaboganylrante,
blgb back coocrsdtyllbsllhplusb.
Grand Rapids Fumifura Co.
House Fuml»h*is,218 Front Strsst
jiVf :
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iTHE EVENESIG RECORD
frSYL :V'-Y:*- /i;;
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., SATURDAY. MAY 23. 1903
Cbe Goeninfl Record^s ilp»to°Date fllustrated Feature
En^iand Ha>r a Monroe Doctrine of Her Oton
L"
0&D LAKIItX>WNir^ r«cMit ana«t that Oiaat Brttain
■alt IK> fiovrar lb •■•.
Mval baaa or fortlfw^
|K-.t l« tiM roralan «ulf w%b of aorld-
Psrala. India and
nately bacomc to i
( the TranaaJberUn
from Ruaslan
nth. for Instance.
Roaala. nothing
• M# ip^ariMatla tl»i it aarvad f»otka
liTt*
oamathlr.* must b- <t<ma ta ra-raubiuh
(bl^^Dldly dlminlahlitf praaticv. Tl»a
YaSirinWna in thla < aa« a as nutbln«
iborr
laas than tha apDlbatlon of tha
Mvnror dortiior to thr IVrsUn ralf<»rnf of lls Inmiadlatr affa< ls. unl»-ss tht
|M>War« dlsrvcard lha aarnlna. mill ba
(ha abandtmuirnt of tba pio(>oara Itojral
• mon^n Ibtadad ralJH«>. y^hk^h bad
f.*r tin (annlnus tha culf aas|>ort Konrlt It Is critsin that (hs ton*(ructlon
SCUTARI
'm
rltor> to the head of the gulf. Had
rat Britain re< c^nlaed this It U In-|
credltde• «o RMPp
fciai-ied
bltteily. aa ah#
doing Ae 11 Is she oiuld not ha^
!i\*-rei a moie telling blow than
l.an>-dot\ tee * u’mnatuin. for with
t .ijitied
nvthe tccad would be weU nigb de- |
Prwm the Brlllsh rndril
1 j»niKl..wn- * dec laration
wiil under no .IrcuniMlsitn.w allow the]
It le thla scheme which r.reat Billsln
has rsao!\ed at all haaardH to alp m
- the
bud. but It la not i.K> Tnuoh to say that
her.awakening le the reault not < i dtpIc^matfe aatutei>e»>i hut of puhlir • lumori
agalnat the Anglo-tleiman eniNiiglemanl whjc h had as one phsea the \ . ne
auels farce and was to-have ae another
lbs building of the Aela kllnui JWiliuad.
Iwrnbd. might easily *develop inu» s
tragrdy
The aUlsiw*e lias proved a apuica of
rlrrlee. w heiw It le f'oneldeiad that
Kngland a eyes In ludh loua fashion
was polniod out by ibr Oerman c-i
tallsu who were analous lo eec uie |i
leh oooiwrallon that the Bagdad
wHl arheme would not mily be ul Incalc'uUbtc benem to Itrlllsh trade- t.y
providing a ahuii cut to India, bui that
the road )oinlng fonetantliu.ple cOih
Hongkong by way of northern Pafea-
caieful
olui out. a line of rail alreadyf ra
ralsts
I Asia Minor, beginning at
r lu Konleh the and
biiiig the load from that i>olnt hy way
of Aaana. Mosul Bagdad and Buaaora
ta Koweii. a total length of 1.440 mllas.
What Hussia will do in the face of
this detemdm-d attitude on the t»art of
the Brttlsh govermiiem is dimcult to
say
8he knows by ckperlatice that
England when aroused la not to be trl-
furela-n sevTelary and
things stand, however,
in view of the entanglements in which
the isai mils himself it Is idle to at
tempt to cvijeriuir Just what he w|T|
do
- II aP1UNGT<*N BlU i'E
sultan, who had also made lartain guaranir*-s of mote or leas value from the
aiandpolni of eec-urliy. Giaat englnaerIng piobhin. would be Involved, rapedaily in the section eioaatng the Taurua mountulns. but atailatlrs were
available io piove that the game was
worth thr candle
The British Jnoiieyed men hesitated. cunsuUad their gsv
sri.ment. learned that the authorities
ware hrartUy Imwccoid with tha Ger
man s« he me and gave a tenlativa con
THE CUCKOO PUZZLE.
Cut kocai are birds w h«we actions are a
standing purzle to naturalists. Aa U
we l kn-..-n ihe cuckoo lays JU e^gs In
the nest5 ot oiltei birds
Whan they
bat. h. tlie >..ung c ut koos throw out the
, aitetitlcns cl
tic- old birds for lliem-
lease or fortllied port .in Ihe culf
Jiistined. and
nau) autliOilUes an
rnallonal Uw ,
> appiltail
uch stronger than haa been beV hlle It Is
M.nitce dovt.lne
the gulf IS free t
Tvvo cue koo egge w ere placed in ths
(lies. It IS tiiiusl v s British poasesshtij. and Biii.sh int.ieste den.snd the same nest and the fight that ensued
after
the chU ks were hatched reads like
piof.ilni, ’..u th. .ea M.ute lo India.
KuMc itM„-e M
..elng to British an account of twu champions wrestling
What
these
selfsame
authorities
fsiltd lo see was that (hs railroad
oiii> ao long as England and Germany
weir on friendly terms
On the other
hand, should there be a arveram-a of
good i-rlatlons and ahauld Germany aii-
SBBBSSB^9BS5S^^ 5
Der^on^ and Thtn^^s XOorth 'Reading About
THE SOMALILAND CAMPAIGN.
A NATURAL MONUMENT.
One of the nuwt remarkable nat
rurleattlea on the earth le te be aee
i rugged and almost inaooeestble
S
opened but
ready
fam
Thunder mo
THE FORMER HOME OF AHTHONT TROLLOPE.
ne Is'fsinillai
thr
•inlng (he vsgsr.c^f
ethlng knewn ea fsmK/
nghsm Is Just at pir*-ni w vli
me In Sheri. the.Oeima»> etn-
Aiilhcny TiolU
Yl'
Tha Brlilah aiw liaving troubles of their own In Komalilsnd, although they
are aald to bs giadually bringing the racalcltrants lo terms One of England’s
grsatsat dlfTIcuHIss has been the |.rovlehmlng of her aim>
She less Iwen obllgad
to rsaoii to a aystsm of foraging which is moat effe<ilve. though m>t Just what
the natives would grsfer. The itlustiatlui. showe s ilo. k of eheep loundcd tar I*»r
the CnglUli at my by the nativ e s. ..uts and hsngvi s on
To tbe cradlt of the
British omcers.. tt should l.e mchtl .tird (hut tlwy never fall to |.av for any ani-
otoftoe MEREDITH. NOVELIST.
THE PRESIDENT'S SECRETARY.
Not much Is now hesrd af George
llaradlth. the nuveliat. whose poitrait
herewith appeals, for In his old age
he Is new neailng seventy-five-he has
What a capable etenogtapher caa do
If he attends siiictly to business Is
shown In the brief hut brtght career af
Mr tVrtelyou rec«iUy promoted to a
vahinei «xwilUon. end tn that of the
♦pl.v cut
NEW KIND OF STEAMER.
Anihony Trullojw ’
aseuTlng her uf certain »<•. lal pi.ivitegre
or something e.pielt> Impuitaiii -t ui.imperlwnt. as one may regard 11 Thei,
was as uiuih dl*, uaslon over this ci.ci.n.em as though the futc- of naiicm..
Mis* Lhiigham 1* tlie
sister Of (he wll
.on .Speck voi".
S(ernburg Ihe legtearntatlvi of Gcr’ashingtun \v Id. I, eaplaiua
many at Wai
mmm
A UNIQUE •‘EITCHEN- IN BOSNU.
George Eliot.
i;
TALUiBLE FGEB8T imiGEBA
WaW Tern*
Hermaa GoUUcb of tba EmltbaoblgR
InsUtutioa. l>totiict of ColooibU. ai^
rtrcvl in aoutbem C'alifoniU ncrntly.
boom) oa a prvtiltor mtoakm. Ua haa
parmtaaioo fioiii tbe foveniOMSt to do
extensive experimenting la tbt foreat
reoene aecOon and on olber pobOe
lands with trees which are alraufMa
to the I nifed States Uto lo aa taiportant mtoslon. expected to rtaolt lb
valnablo foroaC
The eiiverlmeater from tho ftnlthaanfan Institution baa traveled all oror
tbe world during tbe last few yoari
and haa vtolted and atudlad tbt fo^
of nearly all Ebe tro|»lcal matrles.
Herr (k»tt|^ when aMb at tbe Abgelua tbe other evening, says the Lot
Angeles Times, was busily dJaruagtag
tbe problems of natural htotoiy wttll
local entbualasta. but atappsd TcadUy
enough to explain, flald ba: *Tha
breadfruit tree- I think that wwo what
Erst attracted my attentlaa lo ftc trop
ical foreato of the world sat tJMir
wonderful poaalbllltieo 1 thot«ht that
If a jtoor. tmrbarous natioa coald Ufa
and get ckHbes and food and aomatlmeo wonderful tools and wespooiont
of the dank depths of tham Joivto for
esu what might not the ctsUiaod man
-iHmT 1
ring-*
Ing home a breadfruit trro to America
and getting If up to drive tbo bokora
out of builmwa. Oh, no! 1 beIMvethat
breadfruit, like the green perttniiDoa.
Is an acquired taste, i
tend to extend my exp
sa^t^
direction There art <
aldeo bresdfmlt them, howgrefi thlagg
that one dooan t oat or driak. hot
which 1 believe would have gr«at vaJao
la our Industries.
‘•For Inaunce. I believe Chat thaco
are species of the roblier trvn whkh I
could be mads to thrive In a mUd elld rubber aa cu
es to getting i
aiarce and serious proivosltloo for tbo
meri-UI nations. Iftbortlanot
If tbort la DO way
» and tncftaas tha
years
-Then ihers are tereml apactos of
the fibrous |»atm. which I bgve InvoatSgated. aod them. I think could bo.mado
Into tbe texUto Industry. Far tooUncs,
there la a species 1 cajl ^cottoR waaCsT
-because Its real name to tao ElflMt
to proDouDce-whlch would Work a
marvel in tbe rope making hastneas
lU fiber to atmoirt exactly like that of
hemp, except that tt Is cooMiotmWy
finer ond much stronger for Ea Mae.
and It Bbeds Itaelf exactly as a mass of
wlton waste will cooaUnttf drop Its
The prodOCtloB of
and aa tt grows ll^e a maas of raahoo
in a creek. !i to of no expenae after tt
once gets s start. Tbe oa tiros of aootbera AsU. the place of Its nativity, oaa
It In making all their ropes, aome of
which, aa large around aa a man's fin
ger. will almost hold an etophaoL It
could be woven lo tbe same manacr aa
hemp, and, unUke bemp. It faqatrea no
rottlnK or spetlal chemical 'treatment
to fit It for use.
-In the production of rare apd vaioable woods tbe I'ulted BUtso ought to
excel. Many of the tniplcal apecleo can
never be auccvasfully grown here, anu
again. 1 believe that many othora can.
For Instants, there ta an Ivory arood
growing on tbe
wblcb ought to sell easily for El a foot
In the lumber luarkeL Ita toKturs 1tbe ric h, c-rvatny rotor of old Ivory. *v
derful grain, lasts forever aod to almoat as bard as tbe Booth hawrlna
Ironwuod.
"TbU sjieclea only grows U Abyanla. but the cUmate to tri^erata.
aod tbe coodlOooa of air sad oolL ao
TIOEK SHOOTING TOWEE IN INDIA.
VIOLET l.ANGll.tM
stern, thereby aecurlag greeter eteadlbeae and increased apdb
^':Y'
L
I tbe greatest novelist the world has
xs.n ihHt he had
I. U- of readers and edtwara the stamp ’ma> uoi s liiilt that most of hh
tomlnencr In the world
•ate he was a ntan of suffl.
.IV thing with whlch'hls life ws* . lonely connected s matter
Hie IlluslratUm shows the rcaldvnce on \Vea*tta(one farm.
pleaxal.teet rears of his life
The
inollshed. and a mov«-
(he words
Ig peiicsl of bewsUlug th.-lr supposed 111 fortune, as R la Imerage Boiiialllander to understand why anybody who la not
1 to pay his debts should tw foolUh enough to do ao.
Herman GottUeb’s PUm Pot
Their Culture In Ameflca.
of the world. It stands tc
Great Britain hae a rlghl
that the atatua quo be mail
only question la Has abe
opinion that she may even go to the
length of endeavoring to coiiitwl Turkey
to stultify herself in her attitude to
ward the Macedonlan-Bulgarlan mud
dle.
Turkey would surely resist. In
which case all Eurtvpe would be set by
the ears end nar would be the Inevita
ble result
Others again deem It
strongly piol-sble that she will receive
this latest rebuff In silence, the sllcnca.
however, of the man who doas not forget and H only biding his time to caiTy
Into eaecution placs c-oucelved In the
long ago
e cmae
___ of
--------In the
Kuaala ihaao Plans In
he breaking Into Indl^ Pur a
clude the
generation
ion the bear hse been angered at
the ftguratl
wall which England has er
il her empire colriled oujL the abah
Is boiii.d to Ituasis body and soul and
the only n malnlng banier betwacn In
dia and the Huastsn frontier la Afghan
istan. thiough which the caar hae time
and again sought an entram-e. The
araec-r is still loyal lc> rtrent Britain, but
It 4s a Mue^u .11 h.jw loriK hv wc-uld remain ao U> ii. event of hia ally a sea
|Hiw.-r iH-li.a .» el roved in the IVtslan
ly In a way
undreamed of since the days when
Babylon and Nineveh were la their
pride and that Mesopotamia would
TREES FROM JUSLES
enterprtae and to the eapandttnra of
Brlllsh life and Brttlah money that the
gulf w-aa
gulf
w-aa thrown
thrv
oj-en to tl
voiced by tl
liare with
‘ch^kad. toT iDin.!
of tha rhan«ad aitlti
rondlthMM It am ba martlrally lo
sibla for tha pnm.otrrs to n.>al
Slock.
It Kuaa aiihout sartac that Uard
f,«i.ado»n*'s alataiiirnl. although oa
taiialhly dlfat'lrd to all tha |jO\va.'«. Is
prlinarlly aimad at llusaU. baig a men
ace to Biillsh suprainao not on \ in
Terata but In India, and nua di*i>layirg. as avidamad In the ..m* «f Man
rhurta. kasner Und graUiluK
ties than any other nation
Uy rubai
dlBlng tha shah Hussia U already the
dwtattrouat InflutJKr In not that tt IVrala
but has baan thwarted In her
a<hamas for acgiandlaemant Jn the
acHjih oalnc to tha fact that aha bad
no outlet an the gulf ft Is an open aecral In tt Patarsburg that aha huiw.<i
to And auoh aa outlet by masns of the
constftK tion of the Bagdad railway and
that ta any avant alia waa detarmin-d
aoonar m later to pueh a road rrtnn (he
Tians.aaplan railway ^^hlih run* i.ar
allel to Persla'a norih.-m bordai and
build at tha head of the gulf a naw Port
V
PART TWO
i-ct::
1. -
cl
in
tor my hop«. aad
plana, and. ptaaoe. don't aay that I
havo yet dtocorered anything- 1 am
only expeiimeaUiig with a view la
finding aomothlng that may paoath^
be dime. 1 bare found In OaUfnrala
the Ideal aemlttoplc whora 1 hoft that
many of theaa valuable apotemm af
vegeutSoD may be miecaaafntty tvaaaplanted and grown on tend now af
mtle uao to any oml If this ean ha
done tt wUl not intarfina with any ^
tho prem iDdaotrlaa.^ yM will ha n
wonderfulf help to cnauMver. Into
theae experlmeata which 1 will coi
duct this year throogh anathwa CaUfomia and tbe cotlro waot. 1 Miall pot
tbe experience of a llfrttaw and tho
to HJT^^^Thaa Mmrr
Bamto Mtad men. Ue expects to Aniah
tha wort on hM preoant trip ahodi tho
IMofAagwM. Hast yaar nr tha year
after he wUl coow back and laveattgate tbe progreoo of his pet chlldM.
MaroSlth was educata4 hi Osnwany aad »roducsd hlo Ar«t
worh. a book of pooMa. la IHl. His
lalaal hook. "SelactaA Poeaaa.'* was puln
tlakad tn ItM. bat batwaan tbe two be
original of thla
Uam Barb. Jr.. •
Booarvelfe ewetary
natlvd of Albany, tbe
capital, and Is of Oonsmit eatracUaa.
As ptlvste st^frtsry of Senator J. Blaat
Pasaett he attracted tbe attentlaa of tbe
polltldane and when Mr. Roeammlt bacame goverwor of New Tork
«%a
made hU conSdentlal aecretary. follow
ing him all through to tbe proaeat bifh
poatrtea wMeb be eecapiso at wiSi-
ced men of the navy
to their moan ChM j
This picture should (
that A met Wans
Id and that they may someilmea take
kbown la the Uluatratlon must have a
r. else he would never have thought
kct. Aa wtU be seen, be to roasting a
oonnoetad tha nplL by which It to
a nmkoo tha water #o ths work af \
tne in India wlU re<>*gntoe thU pk- ' J20.D
I tiger shoaling towar of the Maharajah Bdadla of und
I deservedly popular with aportonaan. for ba to a
THE EVEXIKO RECOHD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., S.\Tl‘RD.\Y. MAY 28, 1908.
Wt
Comer Front
and Union Sto.
B,Wn.TTCT.M
Coraor Front
and Union Sts.
DBUll mMUDIB mi
OT£B$TO«K£D
Owing to the unseasonable weather during the spring months we find every department in the house is over
stocked, in other words we have too many goods, consequently we have decided to inaugurate a Grand Unloading
Sale, beginning Monday Morning, May 25th, and lasting one week. We are going to give the people of Traverse
City and vicinity the opportunity of buying new and seasonable goods at prices never before heard of, and right in
the very height of the season, instead of two months hence. Of course you are fully aware of the class of merchan
dise carried by this house, consequently there will be no inferior or shoddy goods offered. Would advise shopping
in the forenoon as much as possible to avoid the crowds that will be in attendance in the afternoon. Don’t forget
the sale starts Monday Morning, May 25th, at 8 o’clock. Bring Ibis bill along wifb you and compare.prices. '
-Clotbinf Dept.
■Suit Depertment-
•Dress Goflil Dept.Ourlt Inch En«ll.h HuirietUt. - In >11
■Underwear Dept.
Ladies'
Made Suita, made from
good ntaterlal
Bands—was good vblue at SlO.OO-unload-
SI0.50 8ndSII
$6.50
44 CENTS
Our 4i Inoh Una Mohair Brilllantina In navy,
blua and black—was 75o—unloading aala
itrietty up to tha-mlnute Tailor Made Blouae
Suits.
These suits are made from stylish
materials and very elaborately tailored—
was 91?.60 to 115.00—unloading sale price
47 CENTS
46 CENTS
95.0a-unloading sale pnee
$22 50-unloading sale price
49 CENTS
^
yarn—was
$14.75
li
from strictly pure wool cloths and superb
ly trimmed with alik braids—was $2.50
$1.98
94 CEHTS
A 4lna of very high grade coate for children
in the popular Monte Carlo stylea, in col
ors of tan. navy and rad—was $6.00—un
loading aala price
Our 19 Inch colored TaffaU In navy blua,
f, ato—wai
ery—was 50c—unloading sale price
38 CENTS
Our so Inch cordad Wash Silks. Thasa ara
tha good kind—in all colora,lnciuding
craam whita—was 50o—unloading sale
A line of new and atyllah Spring Casts for
Ladles*—Wt have them In Corset Coata.
Box stylea and Blouses—unloading sate
Numbtra JO to »0 at ..
$3.60 TO $7.48
-Wash Ginds Dept.new
We have a v$ry
89 CENTS
complete line
of
Cloth
3 CENTS
-Hosiery Dept.A tine of the well
ported Lace Hot
sale price
25 Cents
9 CENTS
12i Cents
Bookfotd kin
st English
-light and dark patinloading sale prica
I Oh CENTS
Our fine Zephyr Ginghams in Embroidered
blue, old pink and tan—was 19o—unload
$3.98 TO $7.48
76 CENTS
-Lining Dept.
Our bast Lining Cambric at..........
4c Per Yard
Dot effects. In grounds of navy and delph,
aala price
A Una of Ladle/ Wrappers. These are well
made and run full alsa—ara made of Percalaa and boat PrInU — unloading sale
!
46 Cents
6h CENTS
terns—was l2‘,o-
Capaa. trimmed with TaffaU Bilk Banda,
Wa have theta In black only—unloading
Our v.ry bMt M Inch guarantoMl SlKk
TalNU. Thia U a gur. dy. .Ilk, non.
b.M*i^.wu
aniMdIng aala grtoa
desirable styles and perfectly
ic—unloading sale price
k line of Garner's
the
auarantM. •■•ek T.H.Uon.—hn gukranU.
and
These are all
69 Certts
t 66 inch pure Linen Silver Bleached Table
Damask. This ieea very firm and heavy
t price
; ...
$4.60 TO $14.76
$1.19
87 CENTS
16 CENTS
Wa have a vary pretty line of Silk Monte
Carlo Coata for ladlaa’—unloading, sale
49 CENTS
Night Gowns, cut extra
length and full width, beautifully trimmed
in lace and embroidery—real value $1.00
and $1.25—unloading sale price
to CENTS
86 CENTS
l:v
line of Muslin
A 72 inch Bleached Table Damask, extra
heavy quality—was 85c—unloading sate
price
price from
.
Our SO Inch fancy Cordad Taffeta In
whita only—very nice for waiata
------------• prlco
0»r U iKh
Thl> l> •
k
pure Silk Taffeta Ribbon in ail c
and widths, up to and Including the
6 CENTS
Cents
handsomely trimmed in lace and embrold '
b.ra 12 to 22 at
37i CENTS
'■n
k
A fin, and *xtra heavy Bath Towel, alee
25x45 inches—was 16c — unloading aale
price
I line of Muslin Corset Covers. Thess are
made from fine Imported Nainsook and
Our best Everett Ginghams.
$3.98
s!!inio7drng®;;i;rVi?."*
69 CENTS
■'
S7.50 and $10.50
-Notion Dept.-
and S3.0(V-unloadlng sale prioe
-Silk Department.
I Snap—Men's up to-date Spring OverLs in either light or dark, in the short.
Hum and long lengths—sold from $10
5i Cents
Fruit of the Loom
Bleached
Cotton. 36
inches wide — was 9c — unloading sale
price
Cents
l2iCENTiS
SI.98 nithi
t line of Chlldren*e Spring Jackets consist
ing of Monte Carloa and Box Coata. made
96 CENTS
15c—unloading sale price
9 CENTS
^ool Sharkakin.
^aavy
ae
«i;
42 Cents
fins Lace Striped Summer VeaL made
from a pood quality bleached and combed
eHows from 3 to 9 ]
to be found harethe latest weavaa. cither Blouae Vest
line of very pretty and stylishly made
Tailor Cowne In such materials as Vene
tians. Ejigllsh Prunellas. Chevtota. Oranites and novelties—was from $16.00 to
64 Inch all wool Habit Cloth, in gray
navy blua only—was 76o—unloading i
38 CENTS
S7.D0 anilS9.D0
$9.75
k
—was 50c—unloading sale price
Young Men's Suits — A line of
suits—all colors and
» poor
one in the lot—brok
ly c
kind left—sold from $10
loading sale price
lng%ala prica
-Oemestic Dept.
Suits, either short or long
sleeves, made from fine Egyptian Cotton
erly sold f
) mate price
and very handaombly trimmed in TaffaU
0«ir S4 Ineh hMvy M*lton Skirting In I
navy SHm, gray and black—wa* 69<
laading aala prioa
Union
ing sale price
26 CENTS
16 CENTS
"a’in”
4 CENTS
A good quality of Ollberfs fast black Percallna. 36 Inches wide-was 12‘/,c-unloadlng tale price
9 Cents
I genuine Franch Pare
Sklrta. In buck and a
price
24 CENTS
14 Cents
EVERYTH!IMO SXRIOTl_Y AS RERRE8EIMTED.
WILHELM’S NEW STORE
‘RONT
OITY, MIOIH.
THB BVKNDTQ BBOOBD. TRAVKBSE PITY. MIOH., SATURDAY. MAY ^3, itfPS.
for tht tklN ^
Mi M
tht story trf PamT* Avtr^w.
> her family to Qjrmer Bay for
HOME DEPARTMENT
t«oa Mm M hH ttste M Urn rtma
Tht a
How can l-trt her?
By her cellar.
CK-anly shelves aad whiieaed nhU-
I LOYBRS
[ PAtTCOUJa.Ti
OP WT««T TO 1
BUU.TAHPTOW
By rim
ThB B^lfffabore talked aboai her aeartr
everywhere tbejr mei;
Tker talked about her till eke died;
lke> talk abcMii her yet.
The h.Ku and kiw all »pnke of her. at
did the old aod young.
And e.rry goMlp tot*ed her
night;
tiCDlng
hjr
from
and eaw the dsar little uid tady *urUy what a«*^med to Madge* jOf her t»sck and an-o-u room
By
her kitclun * air of neatness.
niaitinlag eyes pile* uik.b pile- of
‘
the
mode«t
raaenre
which
young girl ahould malr.tittn. and h
lan - said ahe. earneatly. ‘ didn i
pnanpiiy
~l wonldat have mamma
know It for the wora
8be would
the MMild a» fully.
Would you have told
In
your
ot way
mother If it
had bapiKn.H
to
•Ve*. • aa*were«!
<1 race,
gravely
i »hould, '
♦ Kan luohod im reduiuu*.
“IMd y«.»
tell her a thing like thalr' abt
Twa* Hie who kU*ed the bat> Ar4i
a-l..Ml
and'bU'^l lu happy birth;
Twa* .he wb» heliHMl to guide iu f«ei
fUrieil a iwrticle.''
tlrace * htmeat. *aeel face flushed
• I don t now. -,fthe answered. **and
IhrouKh a!l the path* of earth;
Hie
wh«.
maUhtH
lH**lde the
h*H wh.
Twat *be
friend* nben one wa* railed
The aelghlaw* talked aU.uf her nearlj
everywhere they met.
her till she died.
alKe<l
' They
talked
al>‘*ut
“I
don i
didnt
tl.itik
»uppo*e
you
evei
I ever ►hall again;
bu
tblUK*
a vut. I did
.ere foolUh. and I couldni
re.i after I got home until I told her '
•‘Old
fthe
bcold .you**’'
a^k♦•^l
the
other, curiously.
No. mamma never aoolda; W *he
talked IO me. and now I know I never
h
bands, her bean *o full of lote.
And now the angels talk of her wh
;
as
she nmbe.1
he sitting room, cmc- smiuy morning
Grandma smiled
snd
an*werini.
Vov.r brother
Msurlre r.i-ed»
m-w j
fir hU studio, and, pni.r fHlow "
She t-ontlBued.
soberly shaking
tt waa an ha could do. far ha was not
way she keeps her hivioms:
Or the i--eping
iau.
willing to face the truth
This was
aoi a regular trial, for the appeal to
Caesar had taken the case out of the
hands of the local auihurlUes. Iteul
At^ Us guminl eompletenas*
Where In cleanliness and *w,-eiw.*t
teem* to havje been bringiug the itaih
hr r..*e 4.1 tinier b:o..mv
huarlBg was cut abort, but the Impot*
liw> dose home lu the king, and so Ihe
Cop of Twa.
Having good tea ui begin wlih. next
»ut|
head, "be hasn't sny
>ou have fre.-h'y ilrawn
never have.^*
“Tes.
he
has.
too." for
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.-
vater of which to!
Madgv |
thought Maurice possessed of every
Arrau. the Wk yard 1
;>r to ^r.
Twa*
stallrcase and-hall
And with »leasuMTake her measure
Madge Roberu
you tell your moilu r aUmi that?’
“Or
cfiurse noi“ au*werc*d
Fan.
kept a^ng thing*,
f oW rag* aad Ugs!* excUlmed
•rhlch ito
pennitted the h^ to
taka.wSh Sar. H wa*. iwrhapa.^t
would think only n trifle, biit it
naaie
14^41 her al8ib>e tongue.
She aiwaya
rtWh knms the HMsltiHr hoht
or Ihe Jew*, as well m Iht tecta of
the lift or Christ and
aprsnd of
Ohrtstinnity Bellerest thM the prt#heu? Agrtepa did not answer, hut
By her <i
•ms. M. IL C. SAT
could behave like that again"
•Well." said Fanny, decidedly. "If
luy mother knew I had ever been the
dwell* With them above.
NUon Walermau
least hit flirty, ahe would nevtw trust
rug - and
ihai
you;
Haghistan Hi-;
as she leaned |
said." Madge continut
pick up some red pieces .f.T her
grandmother, "that be - *aw
.r two dollar* "
bx iteT. a. H. I>«rkw.
Topic IAnr*r wiH pr*>«r.~Act* L tt
li, 11. 1-4 4L
That there to an iutimste relstlw
betwteii power and prayer cannot flar
:ie lance. an 1 grv.wiug flat,
lapsmse Jute
be fresh
coukln i tell It from
aud when >ou hai
11 r.-. or the hut flame of at
lamp ,bring
U
rii-d, a- i
Uilling
and jump^
nu-rrtly
wh.ii-it huhbli-
d
puff* from the spout oS Uu- kettle It
d..e^ not tM.U when it l^-gio* to *inv
her
arm*
around
grsnduiaV
a* if
iuvr and
to Hug
Tlmi
only
end.
>ur pleasure, and our discontents.
Are round* by which we miT
aM-end
—Uougfellow.
Inkle in spite of heiwclf. i-he pednt
B-aihir in the
tie explained, "fur when Hi
with
by 1
»h,u at Holyoke. Ms** , has formally
diTlareO what It* memlM-r* will not
. and gather the
do. and the *tx leading feainrc-s of the
de<-laratlon follow:
No Sunday night
dtwerve H "
"1 am very sure that the children
supper*
will
be
prepared
work will l*e done In the klteh
who can go to father or mother not
only with their jb>** and wirrows. but
with their youthful faults aud folUe«
en after i::b» p ni.
as
act. ut ordinary housework.V.
No children wi«I be allowed In the
well,
knowing
that
the
agsin. will make the truest men
week.
Each girl shall
aud wtmien "
Thl* is the season of the pretty Mar
A Fret Drinking FounUln.
out each week
Anuibir stipulaiiun G that the ser
was UiKhlng but an old pudding
filled with waliT. with two flat
of them at such times, but the angels
sill Khali be allowed the usi* uf the
>s in the bottom of It ; but I doubt
on the other side of life know their
If any drinking bmntain In the city
tm»rc iiatixmagc or was belter ap
frtint diKir and of the parlor or other
mure suitable than the kitchen
turn as they went
It Is s»i vital a
prtH-laUHl.
At rested upon a flat piece
of iMiard Hupported
by a brace that
time with the young
One feel, that
then If ever they need guardian an
as
gels close- Uwlde every atep of the
Its.
way
id -water renewed.
And next to guardian angels U
the wise- parent s love and watchful
cafe
An unknown writer has this lo
nailed
lu the trunk of an Hro
ee. well out
friends
that
children
make
uptm
their future, aud
where the
«me of peculiar Importance
"All thoughtful mother* and fath
ers
dtM-pl)
feel
the n.i-d
of
happy
that
came dally
branch ajid
wung^f
K
Howd.
expeeled
girls are
c»rgaulrer
to
to
be
of
the
enndl
r«H-elve«t
themselves as
rien.ls are to provide me with
She carries
ful tail «mi like a fan l*ehlnd him
\V».rk was driving, ami I could not
<1 finish
hut
when
m v;
I
passctl
In
igh^ of the elm tree on my nmnd of
midst of hU jubilant plunges, a blue
trnere not cungenUl. hut he was Infalualed with her. aud It wa* useltws to
Interfere; or ^We knew hi* habits
of ibe dUh. and In tones shan» »nd
IMTstrient. order«-d the robin out of
however, for right
in
-ommanded
I
want
a
drink?-
black.
hat.
with
Now
her
a driH-piug
for it
Thf*. according to the manager
.f a
new method" laundrv*. is
l»e
I au*e the washerman can get through
tmge work lu les* lime than the wash
Vienna Mast Cakes.
Take steak. vl\het raw or bolied.
use
ami
verv flue;
a
very
for two cupriOs
little
make into
Mix
lllile
of
our eourvw of stivngth.
grow in grace, lucresse In power to lestot temputlon and be of pereonsl effleU-nt aervb-e for Christ, we mnst
ajH-nd much lime in prayer.
thoroughly
as possible
and
others-it must
throne of gnuv. Praj er was the eecvet
of Jacob's jH>wer. IVrslstent and tar
nest in prayer, he would not let the an
gel of the
go without hls btowiag
and received Un- name of "Israel, ter
SB a prince Hum hast |K>wer with Ood
and bast prevalU-d." Prayer was tbs
secret of Elijah'* iK>wer. By beltorteg
prayer he controlbxl the rery elemeate.
causing the rain to be sent or to "be Be
layed. The Master Himself spent much
time in prayer and csp<-clally w ben bdusual uuinlfestatb.ns of HI* powar
round cake*
Have an ordinary iron saucepan very
hot with melted,butter in It; fry the
I'ake* a light brown, and *eTve as hoi
mounted
causes much commen
thus far
lu the asm- way. "It 1* not by mtdht
nor by power, but by My Rplrtt, salCb
the lx>rrt of lU^u " And God's apiilL
ai on IVnUHxmt. come* lu answer to
united, earnest pniyer.
has been adopted by
Sift one cup of cornmeal. one cup
of flour, four level teaspoon* baking
flpring Cleaning.
Mother 4»rih ha* iK-en houaecleanlng,
And the world I* fair to view;
Balmy carpets *t»ft as velvet.
a lovely emerald hue
Washed by warm rains* till
they
of water, as they perched upon the and trained nurse. She has wlthstmiU
the strain better than any other
dish
Two baby nuthatches took their woman, young or old. in official life,
thing to first l»aihing lesson lu the old pudding notwithstanding that she has prob-1
win a Child s confidence in this re dl>h. urged in by loud, exprcaslve ,bly undertaken more than any other !
She
Inherit*
hor
gard: you are touching the mmt sen quacks of their pnvud little mother,
f1ih*e side of hU nature, and unless aud then floundered around In breaih- father's physical rohustne**. but even
mate of the worth of their compan
li U a difficult
High Time to Return,
c
olden
days
the
saying
"I*ralt to the face to open dlagrace.'
wa^ accepted mu.-h - more
literally
than U i* now. A good illustration to
found in the sior> of a young woman
.K.wder and one-half clip of sugar logetheT.-^ Beat one egg. add one cup
i.f nilik. and turn onto the dry' in
gredients. Mix and turn Into a butter
ed tin large enough to make a thin
Khee-i. Bake and cut In squares with
*han» knife
winds till Mhey
the seiTel
THE NEW SOLDIERS’ MONUMENT
friends as you should, you can help ket and poised U|h>o the edge of the
To be erected by McPherson lV«t. (5 A R -Th.* Board of Supervisors hat
liiem to form s..und Judgment. In re
tmik several sips, between each appropriated IJOO and the City Council n*00 towanls the cost and the bal
gard to them, and thl^ only way for di-cbrlng that it was "sweet." after ance is being i^iised by popular subscrlpthm
The total Vxist will be |«00
you to know their friend, is t«i make
hlch Hie ventured onto the stone
toul height of the m..minieni will b- 12 fet b Inches
It will be made
youjfelf their rominnlon; but
how
harf and dipped her yellow wing* of Barn* granite.
can you do this if you allow your into the water.
daughter U» receive her young friends
The only trouble with the elm tree
Vi.w put a tea*pooiiful of fea for
Then it goes to the carpet
alone la the |>arlor. and never ask the
rinklng fountain was lla locality. As
•vei.v cup of hot water—an even, not
and when he sends back the
gtris whom y«mr Mm admires to y<mr
a obsenailuD point, it was loo far
i h.-aping KiMtonful—and add an extra
all woven into a beautiful, i*
. house T
emoved from my every day i&uUes.
.ue for the |K.i.
Pour on as much
I i«y him one dollar. "
•The bovs aud glrU who di^p lu of
•ui what 1 saw by chance glimpses
vater a- will fill the numU-r you wl-,h
an evening should U- welci»med to amply repaid me for the trouble ex
o make
U-t it stand two minutes,
Dos* It Pay?
Iho family circle, and the father and landed
h. n Will, a long bandied spoon stir
mother should
Jidn lu
the
young
The breakdown of MUs Alice 11.*.*.My little oriole friends made noisy
h- b-av. •> once through the water.
ptH^de's am.isements and you
will
•It fuml^he* another chapter upon
-mnUMratlons whenever they passed
stauily
cover the pot a^ln.
And
plenty
of
opi>ort unities
to
it- strenuous socUl life of Wa*bin„'
io fountain during the nesting sea1 mutes more and your tea It
read
their
characters
KnowU-dge
n.
This young girl enjoying per
.n
Much handy building material
Cever let tea steep or boll, or
ao galutHl
will enable father* and
th. shaiw of strldg* and boriehaif fect health, strong and athletic and
long lime
h is a quick, neat.
mothers to talk
to their children
mg uium a line cloia- by. and they capable of areal endurance, has flnallv
C4-SS from beginning to end —
aUmt their friends while they arc often talked over the desirability of been forced to take her bi*d and sub
llariH-r . Hound Table
atm able to lUien to reason, and they the material displayed. U-tween sips mit to the attenUoas of n physician
IHi. evil. 1-A; Ina xl, ?T-31; *ech. Iv. •;
Matt vil. 7, N; Luke xvllL 10-14; Acts
vL H; II Cor. xll. 7
Jaa v, 14-lfl.
New
of tbo U-*t loved
York aud One widely known
>e rmted States to Mr. B.
w bo sliHx' IfiW has bdd
This cake will be very
light snd Hweet. When time Is limitcd ji is often too much work to bulter small tins an d a muffin mixture
is luiked Ju»t as ^sell Id a Kht-et and
cut In piece* to s
Pulled Bread.
Take freshly baked bread and with
verj- sharp knife carefully trim off
all crust, then,
the
bread
with two forks
apart
In
small
pull
lump*
of
Irregular shape
I.ay them on a fiat
an inch apart-and place In a
k aven until crisped and gulden
n
They are very go<id lo serve
hot with coffee
Where JTenrh breait
Sunday Sabbath |
Stvdpn Ltssons 1
PAUL BEFORE AGRIPPA.
The Internalionai Sunday school
les
iK obtainable the crumb
son for May 24 to found la Act* xxvl..
1:» 25*
The golden text Is the twenty-
off In long thin strli** which crisp
nicely
Pulled bread 1* to be ha.l
.ixih verse. The date is A. D. 60
Two >4-ars have passed since our
many
hotel*,
bnl
It
to
uHiially c
rather than pulled into strip*.
last lesson, and Paul to still a prisoner
at Caesarea
Felix, the Roman gov
ernor of. the prlvince of Judea, ha*
Baktd Salt Mackswi.
Just been recalled and
Festu#
afiFur SIX pcopl.-. use two ksU mack- pointed. This lesson open with the
Tel of medium size
Soak over night arrival of Festu*.
in a pan of cold water, with the split
The leading
dde of the fish down
In the morning tried to take
pul a tin sheet In a dripping pan and governor and
lay the mackerel on this, the spill the case, and
men among the Jew*
advantage of the new
hi*
untemUlarity with
have Paul brought to
>lde up
Pour a pint of sweet milk Jerusalem again, nl the same time
>ver them and bake In a moderate plotting to kill him by the way. For
iven for half au hour.
When they tunately for Paul. Festus preferred lo
Have iKMfO cooking (or twenty min
who wa* i.niugbt up by her grand
ute*. mtx together two tablespoonfuls
mother.in wbfwe home the adage men
of butter, one tahlespoonful
flour
One
The demand* upon women In high Honed wa* a household guide.
and one fourth of a teaspoonfiri of
place* at the
national
capital are day the grandmother went away
aba. tmt you will not know what your
The robins and blue Jay*, how
Stir thl* mixture lot the milk
were the most constant patrons, and simply beyond the hounds of human l»ay a vUit, and the ambitious girl of
Child I* thinking about.
The
and flntoh the cooking- Uft the sheet
hardly a day passed that I did not see endurance. The women cvf the cabinet U scrubbed and polished swept
who are not Invalids as a result of dusted until it seemed as If there was
rtdicula. on the subject Is enough t
one or more of them dousing In.
Her heart
their efforU to maiutain the socUl nothing left to do.
make a child ck»*e hi* heart, as
This year I Intend to Insllluie
aaa-anemone close* It* peuU at U
series of public baths upon other trees pace are ready lo retire into obscur high with the hope of a word of
They have bad enough of it mendatlon a* she sal In the kitchen
near by; and with building material ity
bast JarrlBg touch
And yet U
waiting
for
her grand
handy, and several wild cherry trees Mrs Roosevelt alone keeps In the d<K>rway.
oaly when n child doe* talk freely i
She ap^ mother's return
hls father or mother about the friend* at Ihelr disposal. I expect lo enjoy foreground of social activity
Uee for Lamp
\^-hen the old ladj' arrived she look
pearw to be absolutely Uroiess
Her
which he makes that we may be sure bird society right at my own <k
U Is done with perfect delicacy
Ihe ca*e may he. washes and iron*
lo taste; if the family like mustard,
in
glisten.
Swept by south
•etdng the pool of shining water beher. stopped on her way to mar
tact he will not unfold to you. he will
washerwoman,
fbopped
Kieak
take half
a small
i.nb.ii, one egg (raw ). *alt and pepper
oiher society
In the
o morning a dainty yellow bird,
know
family
lltmuro. where she visited Mr ami
Mrs. George Vanderbilt, she apinar
little silver
The robin evidently un
is Indore matters
••1
Ji.iu- by the
tins she now wear*.
When Fhe first retumtHl home from
be
have gone so far
If you isissess your
children s confidcnct^ and know their
driving.
plume, and with this
the
1. formed
can help them to form a Just estl
The latest fad of Gotham to to
liave men perform the work formerly
chop
large black
lerstisHl thki a gracious withdrawal
vas better than an ignominious re
Vt-at. and finished hls toilet
to leas, out
very where
settled down up<m the other side
I Is Uih tub.
"(let out?
it
haw
tbsir
prayers, -when the day of reotewM
was fully O.U14-, • • • they were mil
filled w 1th the Holy Ghyst." Peter Ki
irerof tls« Holy Bf
people, and "thep they teat
gUdly re.-4-lved his word wev« hflptU4HL aud the same day there wme
adtW unto them aUmt 8.000 souls"
Thus we have tlte story of the gl«st
Pentevostal n-v IvhI; Urst. prayer; mc4M>d. the Holy Ghost as a result of pray
er: third. 3.U0O twirendom. as a reflalt
of the presemw and pt»wer of the Ualy
Ghost.
Power and prayer go together In mx
personal live*
If as individuals we
The Wa
Id. in fact, everywhere, and is quite
conspicuous figure In the kinking
favonie co.'-lunie is a whit*- gown aud
ami >oung love in its strength has
iM-cq given The time to save a child
from such somiw
laught
even
has resunveted
lu-r .to>
which she adopte<l last spring
en he .-^llpimd to the lioard and
sen
they
fere after tlie attachment
th hFr spring clothes Miss Alic-
Uh>\, a draught, spreading hls beauti
hear
ahe would have him. ami now
xnd home furnishing are the branebe*
Ihe family linen and gets well paid
Alice and Her Cane.
the tree trunk, look
the dish, "how kind
we
aay.
of
rlv.M
flatlencH
Interfere.
she Is sulTertng the conHe«tuence* ' .
•it U ordinarily useless to Inter-
exclusively
K« wc-ek under the directinoii of
fi»r
from siirruwful parents such
fences as these *We knew
were none of the be*t. but she would
listen to nothing her father or I vou\d
«»natot
New York and the washerman has ar
Kdwartl
The firsi patron Doll^ was a little
squirrel friend
•csiacy of a hath He was nut alIowe<l
do
and
iiig and dressmaking, house cleaning
It.r two or three day* each week, a*
fate about It. and that It useleas to
often
Uboners
riie new lauiulerer goes to the family
imiMhold duties, a n»bln wa* making
he water fly right and left In the
How
empuse It are drawn froxn_ the par
IS
insure
They
Pev>ple
,»Htiug next wtH-k. when its rhar
MH^m to Uh-I that there is a sort of
them
the
.Amerimii E«-deration of latlntr. and at
Inger.
making
with
ir>- has been e*iabllKhed. Those who
of reach of prowling
marrlsge* for their sons and daugb
UTS. hut often they do very 111 He lu
their
School for Brldea.
church of
PhUadeU.hla one of the
inoKi remarkable school* In the coun
Every day the dbh waa emptied
Just at the formative period of Ihelr
lives have a muH declde.1 influence
friendship ts U-tw<-en young people
. of the opposite sexes the relation 1.
shape
hleh to entertain male -iMUsIns "
is unique-organlratU.n was fonu
say on this subject! which is worth
the reading and the thinking over:
•The
shall I
bride* and prosf>ectlve bride* / Cook
have three nights
and June weddlngw-the days when
father, and motbers-noboily thinks
' thotights! -when they see their chll
dren go out of the home never to re
m
and Imke
L>ven U right, tt will come out in gocxl
lu coiiiufium
kitchen
Nil girl will work for less than ir.
knowing that thly will be trusted to
to
Until 5::tu p m
No Ubie* will iH- minded Ik-Iw.h-ii
reproof.
Pass the
J wafi.-d in a bit of flull from the quickly over the spherical part
a yard
With eve* that
would the chimney, and It will be pressed
if (-olored woolens, alioui
Ide. The length maki*i no i
strung
arm of God. sod the human ageflcy
that rea«-lH*s <tbe arm of God to praymr.
"Ask and ye ahall m-elve. seek and ys
k ami It B^ll be pps—d
111* we Ure God s «mpUstle pttuul* tbrougli Ills Son tMt
as nicely as could be done with a hot He will an*v er prayer, sad praftr
Ihu* Uv^.mes th<
lixm.
Velvet ribbon, also, may
log |K»wer from GvkI.
pressed In thl* way by dampeclni
The luidesl referrii«a In a stHkted
on the linen side, then nibbing on
xanuer Uloslmte the tetoUon of poMW
______
nd praver. In tbvwu we are the caws
Dd the effect
IJke links la a ch«U
Pi*.
of tviweqoeoce*. they f«dkrw each oCknr
in Uking pie crust fur let
until the result* atr msnlfcat. Tlmy
>ther pies
In which
l.egtn with prayer and end with posifr.
linked first, and is so apt to collapse,
I the apostles and the womw)
idsce the tin bottom side up. roll
all I'outluued with one avvord In praftr
rriiKt to fit. pUce In some largei
aud supjilUwtlon. ’ praying nndonbrndseam to be pressed.
►be wa*
up her sclusor* she cut strip* from j ha
If It must be given, will be loving,
Eihipr^f Em$9 Cbsir.
naughior of Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Avery.
au accuHng Anger at this evidence
the of careU-s-iuej-s and said Miberly;
Janet. u.v d»-ar, I svt there* a
You
►ign ihai it u near to bulling
ir. how you
tea when the water
Just this way. child.* and takingjuu
"Juht the same as ever, and I mean to
That with the hour lK-gUi and
tg»Hl Eighie»;n Monili*
ha* a tirusd *urface 1
m*i Ih- grandma's nig after all"
1. 1 know." and ImpuUtve Madge
s sliik-le moment he doubled or dentod.
The ami tliat nK>v<-« the work! to the
FHAKCE3 HELEN.
q'ulekly to the
A flat iHMl.uned kettle U to be
a]
)
may l»e Irw. dear." a
old lady r<»mplscenily smiled.
me out of her sight with a young man
again"
"My mother trusts me." said Grace.
Twatr F.r tk*
hing desirable "He fold me. hU verj juoi bav.. iH-cn sia
weather
.wn M-lf. that he wa* going to buy i post-d to the weal
that wa* not proof against the ravag
es of a Washington social career
talk .to a schoolmate, or to somi
To^fraas abort seams wlibout wing
A busy housekeeper cannot always entertainmenu at the While bouse ed about her wtth keem fyeu, ten
he b safe
Two young girls were talking over afford to spend the early morning are still the most delightful affairs ther^ sMmed no etenoe flor crittolip. tm Inm. llBflt a nuOl kcrOMae temp.
rwutaUng tba Uaxe to kw» Um eM»
Ihelr experkmesa. as young girls do. hours In sasrch oT pleasure ta the of the oagitel. aad aha win prahaMy iMiO. atocvteg Am Bflter
aad oaa narrated a Uttb famUbHty flelds and woods; but tf a Uitls oon- ooatlBue them nnlD the president’s en table. whkA sloofl near tbt Of«B nex modemtelx hot. th« dampen the
to* the case at hi* own capital. When
the trial came the Jews proved noth
ing but their own venomous hatred.
Tw. Q.let IS*«e ThMebts.
Let u> gel away from the Idea thtl
the Quiet Hour U to fit ns only ter the
Other world. Let ns ratlter think of B
as a time to s«iulre power for prsfl*
tical duties and sbimy for coounon
aervIce.-Rcv FTancta E. CUrk, D. O.
at Troy Convention.
Untold poaaibUitles of power He open
before n* U by faltb we appropriate
the sweet invitation of o«r Bavloufw
King to enter Into habitual heart tel*
lowsbip with Him In the ascnsl of Hh|
Thl* Festua knew well enough, yet he
waa their governor and did not want
to gain their ill will at the very be
ginning of hto term, and so
flanUy
Paul knew only too well what that
wSuld mean. and. to avoid telling Into
the hands of the Jews, he appealed to
setting the kitchens of
private
Caeear. It was the lemer of two evil*. hoaes. U one pert of Loodoo a meeL
This "Agrippa the Wag- was-fterod tag was held a few days ago at which
» vmrnmi to tm^ ormmm
Agrippa U.. and ruled certein ten
lea In the Mtthsn part ef Pnl«
He dateed the Jpwtte leUgion an hls
own. bat did 1not take tt MriwHU
m
... im EYENIHQ
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nnilERlTftNS!
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KIMBtL PIANOS AND ORGANS STAND AT THE HEAD
«»••• «plendid Instruments In their >iomesi and who stand ready to testify to the merits of the KIIVIPAUU._______________________
H. A. Braha. TuaUn.
C. r. Saltk. Cmtiul Lake.
BMjaBla Medlll. nuwortli.
Ctm. DeVemey. Bik lUpIda.
Joel Joluaoci. Toatla.
Marjr PlUara. Traveree City.
Oeone Lather. Trarerae City
M. B. HllU. Leland.
Neleoo Upthecrore, Central Lake.
Oharlea Cook. Bllaworth.
J. C. BItlaear. Trar
. Taatln.
K=r«S;S“
T. B. Moler. Trarerae City.
Her. O. Bottle. Trarerae City.
O. W. OlpaoB. Trarerae City
O. W. MeWeUy. Trarerae City.
W. O. Holdea, Trarerae City
JClaa Pearl. .Trarerae City.
C.ty.
r^TSi,.*'
A. B. WUaoo. Trarerae City.
Peter CawlleW. t'rarerae City.
Perry Runlee. Botttb Arm.
K, W. 8arac«. Central Lake.
Roaa Rlfcnbiirgh. Fife Lake.
Aaaph Hllia. Klngaley. .
Uvartl Brown. Cadillac,
r. R. Cbaaberlaln. TnaUn.
Central Li^e
Matilda Btrack. Tra erae City.
John NorrU.
City.
Bllaa Goble. Trarerae City.
T. C. Hickerson. Trarerae ...
J. Tbomaa, Trarerae City.
B. E Cooper. Central L^keWm. Van Horn. EUaworth.
W. F. Calkins, Trarerae City.
W. Ooaaeth. Oopemlah.
'.lit'
i-p
'•.
fr: ?.•«:;
Samtiel Brian. Cadillac.
Mr. Ullott, Trarerae City.
Rer. SaUbury, Trarerae City
George Colwell. Lake Ann.
E. J. Warren. Beat Jordan,
n. Smith. Cadillac.
K E. Thompaon. Baai Jordai
F. W. Howard.
Bert. Lathing. No
PeUw Wolf. Fife Lake.
> City
Mra. Carrie Lanway. South Arm.
C. J. Orobbea. Lelaad. «
Anna Und, Trarerae City.
John Bloaaer. Fife Lake.
W. H. Corey. Honor.
(Hear Frohberg. Cadillac
W K. Hllli. Cadillac.
Mr. BagUah. Lacaa
George McCray. Archie.
George Murray, Baat Jordan.
Ullott Monroe. South Boardman.
Ira Puraon. South Boardman.
Mark W. Eldred. South Arm
A. P. Albert. Cadillac.
Mr. Wallace. Cadillac.
Trar
irerae City.
Wm. Llton. Lelaad.
Mr. Amo. Alba.
H. 1. Dnnn. Cadillac.
Carrie Delong. Lelan
C. A, Valleati. Honor.
Wm. H. Gray. Kings
Richard Deroy.
John Hartlng. Leland.
Mr. Mana. Trarerae City.
F. Cooper. Trarerae City.
D. C. CHUon, Orawn.
J. Larkina, Trarerae City.
Caaalua OalUnger. Cadillac.
J
Traverae Ctty.
B. Brown. Neaaen City.
Ira Stark. FarmervlUe.
i'4
BaSSlJd; Tr^rerM City.
Jeaale W*ella. Trarerae Uty.
R H. Monroe, Trarerae Cltr
J. npencer. Trarerae City.
Trombly. Alden.
O. U- Tiffany. BeUalre,
Charlea Conklin. Inland
T. O AndWJD. Van Buren
Mra. Clark. Wllllamaburg.
John T Mltcnell. Eaat Jordan.
Sarah Van Dwenter. South Arm
Frank Phllllpa. South Arm
Gifford Rugglea, South Arm
Wm H
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Mr
Mra. M. Coffman. Ir
Mania Weat. Tra%e
South
Thompaon. South Boardn
wnilam Halnatuck. Kalkaaka
Frank Riley. Werford.
Andrew Piieet. Wexford.
W. S. Ollletle. Mayfield
Jamea Coleman. Kewadln
R C. Squlrea. BlUwortb.
David Smith. Mayfield
Mr Shulu. South Boardman
Jamea MeSanby. Eaat Jordan
A C. Clark. South Boardman
Ezra Welhay. Acme.
J W Spedding. Traverae Ciyy
Mra B. J. Hall. Trarerae City
Mra. A Provancher, Traverae City
im Spaulding.
darahall 1l-'arrant. Cedar
Mara
Dr. Frallck. Maple City.
Marahall
Albert Worrol. Wallin.
Mra. H. J. Bryant.
Hlckviae. Ohio Mr. Sanae. South Boardman
..ra. A. C. Warner. HU
Will Hillard. Bear Laka
Otto Barth. Norihport.
W. O Crae
Crawford.
Wm. Goff. Fife Lake.
Mra. C. A. Donaldaon. 'lorch Laka E. McOrego^, Honor
Wm Meteer. Maple City.
Henry Newcomb. Elk Raplda.
NetUe J. Fletcher. Traverae City
C. D. Hall. Creawell.
Edward Prauae. Trareme Ctty
John Older. Booth Arm
lYank Orr, Thompaonvllle.
Charlee Kaalgnol. Traverae riiy
L A. Wylie, Central Ijike
. F. H. Viaton. W’lUlamaburg.
M 8 Gregory. Honor
W\ L. Brown. Traverae City.
George Irwin. Mancelona
Elmer Sllrera. Trarerae City
Ellxabeth Ward. Acme ^
W. C. Aahely. Maple City.
William Gee. Blk Rapids
Maggie Wilson. Copemlah.
J. J. Koch. Mayfield..
George Blodgett. Traverae cniy ‘
Lgura A. Wllaey. Summit City.
Mary L Mabee. Central Laka
H. Ogleatre. Ontral Lake.
Wm H. Heaa. drawn.
F E Hueman. Traverae Cll
U. O. T. M.. Klngaley
Mias :
Eliza Antoine, Omena
8. M. Eller. Traverae Cli>
H. H Cummins. Elk Rapids
J H. Rogers. Empire
>n. •Traverae City.
E Lyon.
Clark F Smith. Central Laka.
Alice Fox. South Milton.
John O Mabee. Central I^ka
Sam Forward. Horopsiead.
Mathew Ferguaon. Wallin
Henry Whitmore.
fXAp...
John R. Halfrlch. Mapleton
Wm. Hnlbert. Beat Jordan.
Mr. Perry. Booth Boardman.
Pred
d L Courtadc.^ Trarerae City.
Mr. 1
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CUVjaSE CgTT, MIOH^. SATDBDAY, MAY U, 1601
Mra Kelley. Mayfield.
L. K Glbba. Traverae City.
J. C. Wheeler. Manton.
KtUe Human. Manton.
L Halnea. Trarerae City
Mary E. Spencer. Manton.
J. C. Benjamin. Traverse t..y
t'rank Votruba. Traverse City
Carl Reid. Traverse City
P. N. Porter. Eaat Jordan
Prof. T. Bath Glaaaon. BenzonI
Mr. Venure. Elk Rapids
Omena cnurch, -----M. R. Tatman. Traverse City
M. Healey. South Milton
George biorea. Summit City
James Namlacule. Maple City.
Walter Wllaon. MUlon
Thomaa Kizgerald. Manc-loua.
John Lovett. Benzonla.
G. F. Graham. Traverae City
A. F. Brodhagen. Traverae Hi;
F. W. Benedict. Benzonla
Wm Gibson. Batea
Wm. Blbbon. Batea.
George Molr. Traverse City
H. Del9T. Trarerae City.
George Moyer. Traverae City
W. 8. Purple. Traverae C..y
Eameat PrenUce. Honor
T. J Henderaon. Trarerae City
Alice Winiama. Trarerae City.
Martin Northup. Manton.
L. E. Furhman. Cedar City
lYed McMlchael. Bendon.
McAflee. Ma
L'hwlevolx.
Aaron Sargont ta. Gilli P
Mr. Teller. Empire.
C. F. Chaae. BlifhU.
Thomaa P. Mitchell. Elk Raplda
Mary Emory. Traverae City
John Dougherty. CHpemlah
W. J. Poat. Trarerae cnty.
Chaa. Horn. Traverae City.
Samuel Evana. Trarerae City.
A. C. 8arb. Northport,
O. W. Lapp. HairlelUA. Glbba. Mayfield.
.
Clyde Dunn. Yuba.
Jamea Bouuum. LccUvUlo.
Sarah Bebee. South MUton.
Wealey Warea. Cedar Run.
R. Balllargeon. Kalkaaka
G. E. Woolf. CopemUh
T. N. Chapin. BeUalre
Mr. Sanborn. Northport
L. O. Buma. Trarerae City
Jaaee Mardhbank. Kalkaaka
W. D. Palmer. Kalkaaka.
C. D. Monroe. Traverae City
Sen Sprague. BeUalre
Mr. Bellinger. daple City
J. Voorrnan. 1
Laura Page. Long Lake.
G. E Baldwin. Bendon
A. V. Tellera. Harrletta
W’. W. Wllaon. prlatt.
B. or Bellinger. Maple City
Jack Thomas. St. Jamea.
Peter Hofmuth. Traverae City
Nancy Buchanan. Pomona.
Mr. Richardson. Elk Raplda
W'lnlfred Hutchinson, Northport
A. EUlotl. Fife Lake
John Srinonaky.
Yexford
John H. Colllni. BeUalre.
John Petera. BeUalre.
Thomaa Nelaon. Traverae City.
Mlaa Ulllan Gray. Lake Ann.
J. R. Button. Mable.
E, Olbbard. Cheatonla.
Mary Rebman. Copemlah.
Ellea Hooper. Tfarerae City.
W. H.8hlrm. Tanner.
O. H. SooAeld. Trarerae City.
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A. ChurehUl. South Arm.
B. O. Averlll. BeUalre.
Lonla Thomimon, Yama.
E. W. Bartholmew. TrarerM City.
Mra. Wllale. Traverae City.
J. F. Larson. Leland.
Nelaon J. Cariaon. North Manttou
Mr WarrM,
\nuiam Briggs. Traverse Oty.
James Beamiah. Trarerae City
Gilbert PaulBton, Trarerae City
J. C. Gray. Kalkaaka.
Wm. Johaeoa. Sswth Arm.
John Coleman, Trarerae City.
. Shenor. Sherman.
Tho .
. Traverae <
Susan Bales, Traverae City
Hannon Hannaford. Honor
Herman
E A Hliner. Thompsonville.
James Iseroau. East Jordan
C. Coll in*. E
L. learns. Honor.
Mr. Bentz. Hfe Lake
J W Man*. Eaat Jordan
Mr Bronoll. Central l-ake
U E Tru
I **very. Shermar
W Brondford. Sherman.
A. H Brown. Hartford
W. Yormans. Inlerlochen
A D. Redden. Long lake.
James E^ans. South Arm.
Nelaon Peterson. Elk Raplda
John McBachern. Elk Rapids.
Dr. C. A. Clash. Williamsburg .
n 8 Saylor. Kingsley
D E Wynkoop. Kingsley.
C J Marrlfold. Thom^nviUa.
Earl Tyler. Traverae City
M. E HIlU, Traverae City.
Thomas Deering. Empire
R Ruff. Leland.
Emma McDaniel. Wezf«>rd
E V Amy. Wexford
Maggie White, Wallin
Fred Brayton. Ixmg Lake.
James Camball. Fife Lake
P O. Garrison. Traverae City.
Bert Snyder. Fife Lake
C. T Kimball. Fife Lake
W. A. Ricemeyer. Fife Lake
Ira Dunham, W’erford
Mr. Jerard. Sharman
Wm. Prerooat. Ironion
Frank Draper. South Boardmau
Jamea Larson. Fife Lake.
J R. Burkholder. Fife Lake
Mary Fredrikaon. Fife lAke.
John Ughthlaer. Fife Lake
Dlla A. Oabom. Homestead,
f O O F. Lodge. Elk Raplda
John Barton. Elk Rapids
Mrs Larson. Elk Rapids.
Etta O’Neal. Trarerae City.
Lula Buahee. Traverse City.
Mary Livingstone. Traverse Ciif^
Mary Pease. Traverse City.
Arthur Devine. Traverse City.
Durk Wltkop. Traverae City.
B. H. Pangbom. Aararood.
Joseph Reddii
Erik Huaby. Suttpna Bay.
Sherman Reigh. Yuma
Frank Patterson, South Iiosrdmaa
LIxzle Tlllrl. Honor.
J W Melvin. Wexfonl
('has Randall. Wexfonl
John Copley. Wexford.
Hannah E Melvin. Wexford
Flora Morrell. Sherman
8 S Burnett, Lake Ann.
Mr BHstol. Traverse City.
PenlnauU Church
Ada Myers. Slights
S H. McMIcheal. Traverse City
Sherman School.
Brock Southard. Honor.
Harrison Speer. Summit City.
Mr. Banner. Traverae City
Jamt^ Iielford. Northport
H. Shorctle. Traverae City.
W ir a.unade, Trarerae City.
Mra. Henry Grady. Trarerae City.
J«.bn Caraon. Traverse City.
Peter Bonen. Traverae City
TO MOMK AT *rAOTOAV ^AIOKO.
Judge F. W. hMayne. Cha
Solon.
Etu Herrtngt
;; ::u
Wealey Warua. Lake Ann
Cooper. Elk Rapid*.
Mr Wood. Elaworth
G W Curtis. Traverse Ctty.
Georg* Snelfaka. Traver««» CUr
I L Dame Northport.
W. W’. Fairchild
John Cadham. Suttona Bay.
still Edgerly. Kalkaaka.
Everett Amo. Eaalport.
t{ A Smith. ‘Trarerae City
L L Lydell. Wllllamaburg.
G Sterns. Traverae City
Joel Olney. Charlevoix.
Mrs Dyer. Traverae City
Emma Beoton. Traverae City
A P Hough. Trarerae CHy
L (' Miller. Glen Haven.
Prank Helm, ’irarerae aiy.
A T. Hoxle. Batea.
W. W. Kelley, Trarerae City.
Olive Hansen. Traverae City.
John egraon. Traverae City
Cora
Downing. Traverse City.
May J. Greenongh. Traveras Ciir.
David Provancher. Traverse CMly.
Lucy Boynton. Trarerae CUr
I>ell Watkins, Traverse City.
Isaac Van Maren. Traverae City
August Brown. City.
l^ O T M.. Traverse City
W J Yonman*. Intorlochen
Clara Keichum. Manton
H H Thomaa. Manton.
Thomaa Leavell. Fife Lake
N Anna. City.
Wm Herget. Elk Raplda
^
W. C Morway. Bendon.
Edna TerwUllgor. Klngaley.
R Ward. City
Earl Cook. Bartlett.
^
L Culman, Traverae City
L F Gloaaer. City
August Larson. Traverse City.
S E Roaael. City.
N. Thompaon. South Arm.
M Ryder. Cliy
Peter Mclntlre. Boyne city
rs R Austin. Cit
L C. Richter. Wllllamaburg
J E t^p. Wexford
Alex Cameron. Torch Lake
Wm. D. Campbell. Torch Lake.
George Holland. South Boardman.
sir Cole. Kalkaaka
John Orr. Summit City
George Shepley. Kalkaska.
G. B Hollenbeck. Summit City
Mary CpurUde. Travers® City.
Culm i'amplH-ll.^
C H Miller. Traverae City
Daniel B Scott. Maple City..
cirrkVnmiSl.’ City
James H. Jenkins. Kalkaaka
Nick Shoffor. Solon.
F A Earle. .Traverse City.
John D Smith. CUy.
C. W Mitchell. Elk Raplda.
C J. IxM-land. City.
J W Rlnel
Henry Wright. I
Joseph Seymour. Manistee
Mary N Garland. CUy.
Maud Ohlr. South Boardmai
Semlra Tramalne. City.
Mr Varguaon. Bates
J B Prayne Sherman.
R H Davis. Onekama
Gu* F,aklund. Mancelona
George McKinnon. Gadlllac.
Oscar lApham. City
Rev. Betij Graff, l-'amell
W. M. Acker. City,
S 8 Burnette. Lake Ann.
John Davl* Price. Frankfort.
Michael Addis. South Arm
W. D BridKC*. Interloehen
E R Fox.-Bates
A. A. Uurrowts. Wexfonl
.lohn Burficld. Port Oneida.
A BloracUne. Cedar.
Lillie Webster. Traverae City.
Lucy Rhexiefc .Bendon.
R Fsher. Traverae City.
Ed
Corblt. Cedar Run.
'Mrs Pfeiffer Traverae City
Carrie Onnnell. City.
A H Brown. Traverse City
U J Ma^de. Elk Rapid*.
C. W Thomas. Traverse City
C. N Ohabe. South Boardn
Wm Harvey. Traverae City
F. H. Ivc-Hher. Mancelona.
Perry Norn*. Traverae City.
(' A Saunders. Grawn.
Adam Strieker Traverae City.
Charlea Coleman Traverae City
.1. A. Porks .’edar.
V Richard* Traverae City.
tieorge Graham. City,
r. Grayson. Traverae City.
llerditt Tom*. Sherman.
M H Griffith Trarerae dtr
John Haye*. Wexford
I .1
Traverse City.
Joe Dixon. Wexford.
F T Merril. Reed City,
G N. Keuler. Gaylonl.
r E Sliver. Acme.
Wm. t'arrar. Kalkaska
H Marku*. City
H. A i»udon. ('ity
Ja». Wathtngtou. Gaylord.
F- Hel
C H V
Ira Worst. Tuntln
.lohn Garrison. Central Laka
Wm Covert. EUaworth.
Ida Darling. Centrul Laka
Mr Downing. Lake Ann
A L. Voice. Elk Rapids
C. St main. Cadillac.
Retia Walker. Rapid City
(' S Tomklna. Lake Ann
Mr Hamilton Klngaley
n A Cain. Boon
G. R Beckwith. Boon
Mlcheal Umlor. Trarerae City
I O F Traverse City
F. B Dutcher. Fife Lake
Dr T Sid Conover. Tustin.*
Anton Cavltch. Hannah
AttguaU Oleae. Reed City
Mr Iran*. Manton.
F. E Hill. Orawn.
Clement Pierce. Klngaley.
Thaouens Tanner. Kalkaaka
O W. Ollherl. Burdlckvllle
Su*ie Crothera. South Arm
Lizzie Porter. Onekama
Siish* Stylo*. Wallin
T. J Larson. Kalkaaka.
Mrs. J. B Jefferson. Kalkai.ka
F D McC
John Marti
LoJand R
Clair.
Bear Lake.
flattie Ronnie. Traverse City
ChUler Kryger. Kalkaaka.
C. W. Saaverly. Kalkaaka
Sarah
Wm. HllU. Bates.
W B BurrU. Greenville
George Lowery. Honor.
Wm. Gilbert, Burdlckvllle
F. Wheeler. Sherman
Wm. Snyder. Chief I^ke
Thomas Bartholomew. South Arm
Emery Welch. Burdickvillc
Robert Caldwell. Travera® City
G. P Bingham. Mitchell.
.Newton MoBt.
Wm J. Bolton. Honor
Eva Basaett Oliver
D F Wllaon. Frankfort.
J. G Holliday. Bear Lake
Ulllan Seymour, Baat Jordan
Herbert Olricy. South Arm.
(jeorge Kleoke. Elmira
Andrew Whittaker. Klngaley
W. J Robinson. Traverae City.
M. Gerard. Northport
Mra. HUllard. Traverse City.
Carrie Stern. Frankfbrt.
N Holland. ElUworth.
Guerge Ruaoho. Traverse (?ltr.
RIU Leslie. Northport. ’
Daaiel Hlnea. Traverse City.
Joseph Blakely. Traverae City.
Nellie Dewlt. Traverae City.
3 C WUson. Northport
S. L. Reed. Lase Ann
Joseph Klrt. Gill* Pier
J. M Holcomb. Bear l^k#
James Neaaen, Glen Arlxir
Frank rradd. Empire
J O Hobb*. City
F. J. Lcmcool. Wexf**rtT
David Kelly. Archie
Mlney Roaa. Lake Ann
Addle Seele. City.
O A Wright. Elk Raplda.
Wm. Smith. City.
MU* Alice Fox. South Mllloi
D. Elaenhelmer. Provemont.
W H. B«-arraan. Empire.
Mollle Weasler. Slights
Mr. IMwell. Cedar.
C!arl Robinson. Summit City.
•'Chas Merrldeth. Thompaoovlll#
Miss Black. Traverse City
Mr laraon. Sutton* Bay.
Martin Roger* . Klnghlev.
E H Borrow*. Wexfonl.
Sadie- Klngdon. Lake Ann.
C C iJtrobkln. Kingsley
i^wU J Andrews. Traverse CUy.
Samuel ScotU Tbomi«*onvllle.
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J J. Ru.ell, Monrop ivmpr.
Philip Cramer. Meaick.
J. B Johnson. Wexford
J M. Speddlng. City.
EIUk Wolfel. City.
All*erl Crain. Monrtw Center.
John Kllnkeer. Hannah P O.
Henrv Skelleti. Angel.
Trefiey Pelky. Empire.
. C. E Heiges. City.
Bell Place. City.
M F DennUon. Kalkaska
S McGarry. B<*itner.
PluK-hf A. Stewart. Thompaon villa. C' L Pulver. City
W K Lomway. South Arm.
Watp^^Rapld City.
G. I> Fr.fman. Traverse City.
G S. HerreeJ Horioon.
E N. .MubUi. Traverae City.
Iluiu^H Flsh?r. Maple CUy.
^>ai^y Koeb. Traverae City.
Hansiim Cook. Burdlrkvtlle.
I N. HlllUrd. Tanner.
John l.ynrh. Nessen City.
J B. Atwater. City.
Jake Kelly. Kalkaska.
J. Clouse. Yuma.
Walter Wilherell, Traverse CUy.
a n. IJiwrence. Sherman.
G. W Paul. ThompronvUl#
Antoine Bartlett. Northport
JtH* Peckham. Torch l^ke
J Whtnnery
Htelmel. Sutton* lUy.
It. F. Stelroel.
cra-nd Rapid.,
S N. Sklwardb.
Mary Martin. Luther.
A I Usher. I
W H Trt'raain. Slight*.
Mrs L Young. CUy
J. C U«»ribun. Cedar Run .
C. McMlchael. I'ity
John W Burke. Empire.
W la. Frink. Kewadln.
l» Klbeuheimer. Prov
Fred Atkinson. Shetland.
Ernest Gagnon. City
A ti Crawford. Wexford.
FMward fcv.4oretle. ('Uy
Trefiey Pelky. Empire.
L, A. Aldridge. Hfe
Eldora Vagle. CUy.
‘Dry Shorette; ('Uy
Henry
E F Howo. Rapid City.
..achel Ik.nyer. Platt
W. J. Shllllday. Lake Ann
t>srar ('hancle. Non upon.
John Nelson. Manton
M W Southhrd. City
A F. Demeraet. Gaylord.
Ella McManu*. Honor
F. Hail. (Jaylord.
I'. H Hanshosky. City
At»e Clark. City.
James B«‘amUh. Honor
C. Worden. Bend»»n.
C C Smith. Thoinius.nville.
G P Garrlaon. City.
F. G \'amplHll. City.
W L Allen. Maple City
A H Vlack. CUy.
David Elman. X'ily.
A l»*nnatyne. Honor
A. P. Hunter. City.
(V J l^d land. CUy.
Barney Andenum. A.uy.
Frank t'arothers. Vife l^ke.
Elmer H«»\m. C'lty.
J<.hn Campl»ell. ('Uy
N L WaiHtin. t ity
A. T. Herbart. City.
Aiiderew Peterson: Sullon
Theo Umcoul. Wexford
r S t'urbell. Cedar Rud
It. J. ..*erritl. Mancelona.
Orrin Tuwner. Honor
Martin fHUs. .Mancelona.
Henry Vanlloldt. Omena.
M Ikcker. (Ity.
Norman Ander»«m. City
Willie Harrison Kingsley.
Collie Lannig. Kalkaska.
Frank A. Gardner rity.
Nt»ah Slebblna. Northport
John Ulney. Suitomi Bay.
Hattie Arnold. Eaalport.
Emma Lenosky. East Jordan
A. W. Wagmr. Neaaen City.
Thomp
Cora Deiker. CUy.
Lewis B**weu. lh*ndon.
G A Herkner. City.
Keubeu Earhart. ^
George l>mgHlre«-i
:u,hn Gelka. Acme
Lyman Haml
W
J T. Peters4»
j; W Hanly. Mancelona.
J. B. King. City
Wm VanderUp. CUy
John R Bigger. Wexford.
It. F. M.s.re. MauceUma,
W. H. Hough. Manton
U W«KKiard. MauceUma.
Aliraliam linxik*. Empire
r'red GiUM.n. Mauc**Uma.
Co rtie Bevan. Central laske.
l^.^l.s Burbauu. Mameh.na
William McNaven. Gaylord
Fr«*l W.-^-se. Mannloua.
Cbas. Hayc-a. Gaylord.
E A. F.-ler. CU>
<; n Fulmer, tamira.
Haimah Miller. City.
Uzzle Garrison. Gaylord.
Frank l.ahm. CU.v.
G. W. Hays. Gaylord.
GtHi Burke. Mancelona
JJrzIe Smalley. Gaylord.
jMaroney, Mancelona
C M H. A 4 L. C U. A. S<K-ioty. CPy^'*^- ; 8<,u!h mwrdman.
A R (Glll>ert.. Kalkaaka
Jennings
M G Hlllyard.
I
J H Sc<Kl. Keswick.
George Coulter. Gaylord.
C. E. Kamite. Horlcon.
('. A. Clark. Wllllamaburg
Wheelock. CUy.
• Ellas Mllllmani Sherman.
M E. Haines. Wexford.
Jtdin IlalduH. CUy.
a
G N Seely. Kalkaska.
E M Clark. City
Frank lAbadce. Uellaire
Fre.1 Meng. CUy
John1 iObterhouae. City
.Maler. Ch'lalt.
E J BrldgV* South Ikiardman.
F N Harrison. Klngale
Henrv Skellett. Angel.
Jamea McIntyre. Copemlah
^ste Gerard. Ctty.
’llstin. Horl
ML Burn*. CUy.
Mf»se Uland. East Jordan.
Albert Bartan. Hendon.
iluck. Shern
nham. City.
Jtjhn Revolt. City
T. N Stnnlon. City.
Sadie Beattie. CUy.
A. E Wilson. City.
W. J. Hamlin. CUy.
Emm* Brown. City.
J H. Carpenter. Meaick.
Verna Jones. CUy.
Ijtura Slats. CUy.
R uavl*. Bartlett.
May Smith. Charlevoix.
George Curavo. City.
R. N. Rastall. City.
Charles Jolly. Kingsley.
Susan Batea. City.
U C Bruce. Wallin
Jamea Fogarty. City.
Stplla ('overt. Thompaonvllle.
H. Manglaa. Elmira.
I .exile Crane. Traverse CUy.
Nellie Terry. Alden
G^rge Tuttle. Traverse City.
I^ewls Allman. Kingsley. *
Joseph B. Smeltzer. Thompaonvlll#
Marian Colvin. Wexford.
J W Btiwcn. Thompaonvllle.
W. H Nash. CUy.
Frank Hawley. Williamsburg.
F A. VanSlckle. Wllliamabui
Myrofi J Taylor. Klngaley.
M. E. Strickland. Interloehen.
JattVb F Miller. WeUln.
J. T. Richardson. Lake Ann.
KaUe Lyons. ThorntjeonviUe.
. David Newmarch. nfe l^ke
Acmt*. ,
T C O’Brien, Acme.
J. O. Howe. Cedar.
►><•<1 Wlcgand. Travelae City.
H
Smith, Ctty.
C P DoPoel.
Cha*. (;erren. Manton.
Traverae City.
Ed. Hammond. Meaick.
W McNeal. Traverae City
W. E Sale*. City.
A Collier, Thompaonvllle.
J H Ijunaon. o-^y.
Mr Warner.
If C. Tompkins. Hannah.
Nellie C.ornell. Wexford
W. B. Jacob*. .»ty.
R D WTilte.
UUian Thiea. City. '
J. 1. Berg. CUy.
O J Pitcher. _____
B LaFantatw. CUy >
Arthur Bolton. Neaaen City
Clara ('raw. City.
I»r M E HTton. Traverse City
George
K. Wllaon. City. '
A F. Stewart, Mayfield
Mary Mercure. Cedar.
J N Hurlburt. CTbief.
M H Orifflth, City.
John Hulet. Klngaley.
Henry VanHoklt. CHma.
Hannah Hinckley. Traverse aiy.
Joale Lenox. City.
L E Cnm*. Traverse CUy.
M. P. Jordan. City.
Aaron Lemrmux. Traverae City.
Albert WynneU. City.
A B. Edward*. Traverae City.
Mr. Menton. Traverae dty.
('.eorge Jameson. Traverse City.
Jaa Baxter. Traverae Htlty.
G F. Dago. Traverse City.
M. Swift. CUy.
Mary Doty. Traverae aty.
S E Thomp^n. BeUalre.
C. M. Aldrich. Kalka^ka.
M F mmulMin. Kalkaska,
m-d Rykerl. Kalk'ssk*
Wm. iJtraka. City
N Pelky. ('wlar
K I). liarllng. Meaick.
K E Clapp. City.
Fr<xi ('.oln. ('tdar Rtin
\\ 1. Brtiwn. Manoi-iona.
M im-^mfleld. BeUalre
Olile Kohn. Cedar Run
H W Ro.ssilere. Alden
Uliel Skutt. ('Uy.
Lester Well*. ('Uy.
John Copley. Wexford
H W Weldman. CUy
Da\id Burdett. Sherman
R. J l»amgie. GUI* Mer.
W Vinton. CUy
. K in-Young. City.
Abner l>ovejoy. Mayfield
(UH.rge Swift. Bendon
J T Day. City
W. N Ileldlng. CUy.
Thoma* Helm. City
Frank Holdbw.wlh. City.
ProteettM Home Circle U
K Sinclair. Wexford.
George Jackson. BeUalre.
Bessie Randall. C^r.
Oita Sachaw. ('edar
Mr Hoot. C<*dkr.
H. 1. Fish. City
Alice Strong. City.
I. P. Fox. Batea.
Mr Swartz. Leland.
MUs Voglesong. CUy.
Osc* iJtphan. ('Ity.
Mr. Morisnn. Alden.
(' H. Fisher. CUy.
John I-ewl*. Northpert.
L A. Barnea.. Northport.
Sprague Pratt. City.
L R. Spaulding, City.
Ed Proube. City.
J. H. UmkK. Fife Lake.
FYed Frallick. CUy.
Mine Murry. Elmira
J E. Montague. CUy.
H. 1). Judkin*. BeUalre.
Mr. Chapin. BeUalre.
• Anna Thacker. CUy.
D J Youker. City.
K R Pui^l*. CUy.
Mat. Faaaell. CUy.
Robert I'robat. City
M. E. Young. CUy
J N. Cook. Gaylord
George Helmforth. Blngha
Wexford Church.
Sooth Milton Grange.
J. W. Putman.
Katie Wllaon.
WmO>rey. CUy
N. N. Martin.
A Thiel.
N. Stebhina.
Frank McClellen
Pat Stack. Wexford.
H. Kingsley. Klngaley..
OUeOlaon.
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A POETICAL ANATHEMA.
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Utle of tbe Uteet fKietlcal offDaloB of
tbe Kev in Ne^rell Dwlsbt niUl^
paatur of PJymouth cborch. Brookly*.
«ara tbe New York Herald.
in IlllUa alien Wren at bla realdeoco
LOfEMMIllG LESSONS.
WASHINGTON'S NEW DEPOT
Horel Coorae In the Umaentty
^ ofMichictn.
rteM Prea Me r»r Prlar«i« rnmtvmmmm
Fee rve*Mr«t mmO Mto PWaUlp.
Tbe plan* made by l>. 11' Dumbam
of Chicago, tbe arv-bltixi «f tbe
worid-a fair to !»«. foe the Cnkm atatloD at Waahlngttm for th.- IVnagylra
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tbe utber day aMul titat be bad a^rltteo
a poem t»u a rr<'etii Sunday a bile filled
Id fbt ouppotO. twt before aiib -rlirbteou* ludlijuatlon * over baeMW
uljtblQs «mJd be doDe came bad new* 1,„. iK^u
..u a trolley car wbUe
from tb* left, aud at U*t U wa* cJeer lr. u« to mtdi a train at tbe Grand
to tbe mort peraiateot Ibal Ibe day waa Central »lntk>ii He bail an eucafemant
mtaermMr loaf
.to deliver an «ddt,-,.a in Coune.fi<nit In
abot dead;
rvouluf He t,«.L a tmlley oar to
Cbapia a>d 03i
the Undue, and when alM>m bdlf
ever) ofB
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cer to tbe atonutoa party waa killed or ,
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w.iked to
ided, and tbe TVenty flmt Maim,
fDtrd waa totally deatroyed.
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mreei. arrtvtn* at
t rlfbt Dina «f HaukC army un
^rainl <Vntral .itatinn to And that
— General Weltael Upplly
umiute iH-hlnd tbe
tb* <»>>» •“<« boP«l«* •lousUier .uf ,
Th..
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. to
, Sbermaoa bleouac in a , ftai|af«te •'*'■
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Bfifilca
defenars
on ibe-land
fide at i "“t
tba
nearty four milea
r at truch end.'
Weitael tbe defem*e- bad Ui.ea V oini.oiM-U
Urooklyn Ra^ld
bU chief of
Trauatl < ar b>
baatUy prn»ai>ed to meet ll»e at ;
to tbe front to •upeioede tbe dUa- !
felltoff buue
bU4f« lof.
lofa nkina the
^ hy felltoa
IDedlv.t^ m ihr nr.^Mem
t of tbe bill. Tbe ravine*
gxm t« \Vali*:u \v*
toy tbe bill were barricaded
r*^r Utm thi* ««r » a «».>.):>
line, tbetfoopa wen
network of IlmU.
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su.ulrii (liansea
WelUel a men txvuld not even aee-tbe
Dored in to column of two
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with an toterral In the ern
deairui'tlvefire*
man. to foil dreea., at tended of amall anna, grape, abell and eaui.-,
r.nUlu.,
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bf bla eUff and eficort auperbly mount- ter tbe moment tbe line left the cuver.
•fi.and oqBlpped. yalloped forward at of tbe hollow « and tbe timber. Final-1
*^al.-r fioin hi* iu« rrcada
IhtU V^^lm
the blaat of tbe trumpet and clooed tbn ly. after climWug over hUla. lu*,'* and.
n.uieU
Saterral. Then tbe Hne tnarrbed our fallen tr«x** and fonlng the ruvim-*,
1^ follmd. «»1 B«nta KHta tark „
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Id fxoot of tbe coltmm were four
.fODcea. and before tbeae obetroctlona
bad been removed tbe Confederate*
opened fire t^wn tbe aaaalUnt*
Not
aattofiad with ordinary mlaaile*. tbe
Sumen loaded aome heavy naval yuna
lea wltb broken
filled with bruHb. Ibe trtjupii drove back ,
the Confederate* and wired the rldgo ‘
Whllr er*«nlnt m\
alKiut aw yard*
from tbe
main |*w*aa%
|K.lnl
,l\A9 klVTkW
kbew aMaaaaa
\j\ *|lth
aelecuxl fur attark
I My homr. 1... i
A* the Infantry advanced tbe ploneyiw ofxened the ruada. and live Ul- "•"‘Vn.'i
terte* were hauled to the cref.1
Si.me
of tbe reflmeuta took au hour to m..ve
..j,
bylf a tulle. So thick wa* the
TUOEB
TAWW-
lauvermneiil the other day. aaya the
TrmeMeed* to atimwtow : Srw York Time* lin-y provide for a
Ammmm fewdewta Vltw .uUuu
fea t wide. W ith room to tbe
Fevr. cue. I—t-^lee. train abed for elgbieen train* aide by
i/praa*** IfrTriT Befer* aWe and *ii more leading out of the
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• '•’■Tuur train* I
time lu tbe new
’ .vmu»Ml«tt-d ui
Tbe Fnlverwlty of M»cblgan,baa add j .im. iucr Tbe
abed will not be
nta currk-ulum. one j i^,„^iriK,eil
,ed wl
course to;Ua
wltb one Ug arvb. but
muy beat be atyled
I di*pat,
love making, aay* a **pe
le <fUlcago
Ulcai
from AHU Arbor. Mu-b.. to tbe
Ihau Ibe Hi.xilt irmil of tbe building.
Tribune
ProfeamiT I rueblood 1« ibo
Tbe carriage
t.u «-acb aide of
tovt-uiui of tbe novt-l ackemr. mid bl* tbe atalioii w ill U- .-aiiable of sbelterlng
ennrae. which ba* l*.en hllberio *bUB
•JIM Vehkle* at mu- tune. A unique feaned a* one of tbe lougbeat at tbe uni
ture of ilie buUdlug will I** a private
likely to
rutraiii'e uml wAMiug room for tbe prew
IKvi.uUr *tudy on tbe
ld«-ut of tbe l uiled State*. Tbla will
fill a loug fell
Ever
plred
trying different i
tereal In bU cU
tbe rank* of tbe
want
HARD HBAbTH
a««T wntoun abouM toe tout the par.
^ ioditoifunetkm b kaffi in abaeltbjeonf dittos. Tlwwv>totak.nnoc«.tonM
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Wbcuever tbe |
spring vacation
large erv.wd tit the station, ufLinc U iiearly iiu|*H*elhle for tba
,»g pul.lu U. move Tbe mem
the pr»-M,d.-ui:* family are al*o
N-riou.ly ui.x.nveniciuvd by tbe
nud the M,HX?bil walilug room I*
■d lu ..b\uie auy dllllculty ou
•lliug to
tbe huctx-AHful piau. and
he bll
now tbe many vitltur* who attend bl*
claaae* are tbe .pectator* of ihrllUng
love aceuea liflv times a day Frof»a
or TruebliKKl U forced to ki>e* l iw-fore
•Ibme lualde
to de. lare tbelr. devotion <“ !
LORENZ ONJHJS METHOD.
, t.liM.d ••ri..rllr. II.
pm
ur«,u. rir. vr.pr. r
which faAig on fenalewtokneto.
Wtoe
oi Ctodai fiv« women strength for aU
tbe dntiei of life. It gives them atroufl
nerves and freedom from pains.
Wine cf Cnidni not only cures but
tbe btohh. The organ, quickly rmpotoi to
mg vfgeiabb ingredienU of which Wine cf
bcompotod. AbenllhywomaadoeeweUto
i. medicine on approeching her psriodicM
Wine of Cardoi cares tbe woeetcaseecf
ed femab troubbe and bas cued thousands
i quickly and coinpbtdy to tbe privwiy of
CuicxxaA, M;**.. May 1. 1902,
w.«. ut Cudui ud Tb«dford t BSa Dtm.gM
.i,..lmTur«tar»nteBia* di«v”- >
TCor medkdJU to »U my Wend. e»e»}^h«»e , fo.
Fi»e montU nco I
$aom tw boo* wiUmut grut pain but 1 «n wd, «^n.
wil. ooIt toku Sor bottSe o< Wiue <d Cmdui but ,eol Utur tbu 1 hnw
MBS.N.T.OUDEWKLL.
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WINE^CIIIIDUI
life lulo your plea." be j
you dou t *b..w a tra«>e of ' .
mapliad student |
Then
tbe
.bow bow be*
watebee bl*
:eu d
used to do It.
to rave and
Barb budding orator Ukee
to gel tben*. but for
Wfore a bluAhlng iii.ld. and
«e wniit belter
bow auioothly tbe pair may
I veil." aalil I»r I
reaaed lu private tbe profeeabl* aklrmUhlug i*urty v\»rc i«ur-xplalu tbe wherefor
M>me fault with ll»e public
«!•. wblch. belD* foriD«l of drr tr.« ,
or finds aome
and captured In a ravine l>efor* i
wUk polnud limb*, bad c*u»bt Or.
dcmon*tr*!iuii
vere aware that tbe Federal*
from tb» *b«ll.
tbe bmve fellowe
’
"No. kxmei ou
LIKES OUR CHORUS GIRL.
Who attempted to mount tbe huge
her hand, it Im
Weltier* attack U*gan early In tbe
tnmka or cut away tbe branebe* to morning, and after it bad aiK-nt It*
ell and
and tbe old profeawr agalu
ParU Ja«r**JI*l Fl*a« *mrrir*i
ofMB a path were brbogbt down by but- main atreugtb an attempt waa inude
goes ibruugb it all over agalu
ITtHlarl Plnrml l« Ike W firKl.
lett firod at cIom range from tbe para
nrat step* up the baabful .ludeot
on tbe extreme right to force tbe Cuu-,
M Julea lliirei ii FarU JoiuualUl
who .Imixera. blu.be* and .tammer*
federate line* ribnr tbe river. Two col who bn* tox-u lu nearly all paria of th
*«mfman rode onacatbed tbroofb tbe ored regiment* of IxiUlaluna uegrue*
while he talk*
rullixl State* luakUiu ol.Mei vntU.ua fo
atm until bla borne waa atopped by
••Please, uilaa." he will *aj. "I love
lined up In front of a rugged blutf
lima amimiHl up
tbt Abatla, gltbongb a hot fire waa dl
you dearly Will you marry mer* For
which proiected boldly from tbe
/.Jil.-Vu^iuu** r»x »M,iiy whe
.ffected upon blm and tbe mounted offi
It U ten to on. that he baa enjoyed
bclgbt. forming a natural buHilou wilU
arrival lu ruu
aay* tbe
«tm to bla train. Beaching Uie abatl*, IMTIK-Iidlculur
Ulmeelf so much
mb iaugblng at bl
hla prod
iM*nK iidlculur aide* and luatSv*mblo
_____
HeraM
ba wna abet from tbe aaddle, wltb a except by a narrow road w liidiiig along
be ba* fair*<.‘o '
ahattcfod l«C, and two of bt« ttair went It* bane. Tbe ridge w aa bcM by Colo
luo*l and that 1 adiiilnxl iuom( lu tbU
down at tbe tame time. Tbc,a*<«iid to nel Shelby** MU*laall«pl n gluuui. aid
glder* the proper form
.vunir) were the plnui uf the steel
oonmaDd. Oeneral Neal Dow*, having ed by fix field gun* and two c.»luui
"Uh. my " the profe*
trust ut Flit.biirg i.nd the New York
nlaa Ibltab. Banka* ataff officer took blad* filing « inch and 10 lu.ii abnip
"iba Uitle you know a
ihoru* girl. *ihe m,m-I u..rkM i.r
oommand of tbe dlvliloo and saved tbe
I 1* aatonlahmg:
traordluaiy; the . iH.r.w girl
grand.
***\Vbeu tbe bead of ixiluiiiu of iiegitK-a d.-llghtful.deIlclou-.
i retreat
dbUatbmby .
ini do better thau that, would
nwcbed the foot of tbe bill. Sbclb> a
* i here 1* iiotUliig in the world so well
Wbtt tbe a
men opened uimu them w iib m
worth seeing niid hearing a* the cboroa
the in*t. The
from tbe rifle plU
III Au.erici In Kurop. the girls to
' renter column under General An- Dogroea preeai-d gallantly
tly on and wku.
paying vlo*er atirulluu
Get ou your
rburu* can *iiig nnd datue, but they
field guu-i
kn«e* grai-efully; like tbl*. you *«e
got within range of tbe
*
ruoatly p:i**e. .nd they have not tbo
and graip her band
which raked tbe Hue with abell and *'*^^*' re. II,e exquiilte cbumi. of the
•*Keacb
still atruggllug
both of yours >utb. mlnd-lben
erii’au eboru* girl when *be execame under tbe enfilade fire of the
• what I* „ N.*rt of oombluatlou of
u t half mean 1
1 cake walk
"You hav
Aoudeiful m
doto o( Wine e( OardoL
Every wntosn b enbieri to toDdittoto
^
u.^
MU gel y -i t U eUnrgi-d
► Ih- liie Iiriglimit.r uf lUla
dl. ui.t claim priority lu
the irealUH-nl nt nil
Sm h priority
would iiui Ik- of valmAuy wmihle
miiu ixmM make IhU <ia*H uf Inveuturn. S*uue .mart midwife of the mid
dle Hge* pr.dial.ly fimt tried thlt
toetbod.
•i only cl.iiiii lu have Iniroduix-d
more i.>him ami tlioroiighiicH* lulo
an old meiloil which wu* long oeglectnm m.w only trying to make
meilu.1 iH.puhir for ilie benefit
r.,
llallrooa .krelUrat..
*
NOTICE.
Tl.f ,..,xu,j. t;,,:.,| in fM.loual,,.., ..f j
hf gM'.it
ni,,.!l..i
uf p.'i-u„-
l illtil:
iiort- iloiii uiul.t linos as imu,\ inllu*
foro Juiu- 1st.
Tb^ dland blp
Tbcrt- W Wing rcviv.xl In Berlin tbU
spring a . urious an .nigeuieiit calU-d
"the exchange uf . luMren." which
wn« adopnxl by m.iih* «Imritnble pixiple
Uxl year
w hl>i, ha* Ih-.-ii com
mended to the cluir ably dix|ai<Mxl of
tlie Brtti«h lAltudx. - yx tbe St. James
Gaiette
The pn.u,
.,np-.-«.f i ity aud
moutbx in
.M- from tlu- farm*
w hi. h lx a valuable
cox. fur them, and
li.ive .xu^.piiortunlty
x.uuiry life without
real-.- of either the
..... ......
Lu iin.luistan.l grinding |»aiiii tliltiK'Iti- lu«» .xorl-- id
Krtudllig ai t- li«d
WANTED.
«,n.t .v-.-,i!d..i t nouU
.. ut r-xt .-1,ai
«it<t ,t*m|H.rKl«- K«)>-.t«. tnl«> («b uiimk
iin. an.] you managu thutn diA
wu l.iitiw
vury llilU- alnMit
railo-r
.............urn.
and out buildings; iM-rhaps yuii d be
^
A. i..-.Mn.
ins®.
tlodl to know alM.ut grinding l'-'»i“l: I x*/antRH ci.«i n-iixMe- .................. rw lr
or sonic ptxq»lu mix llu lr I»ain1 with ] VY^«l*ir.v 1^1*. and .Mirrr ^ a.dx
"If your subject doesn’t suit. I will
:ourage agaluit canister la like a J^rrau e
iiXK,m agaliml tbe m-ean. BUkmI nml
lead
regiment fell back In dl-order and
struck the one following at tbe base uf
tbo bill. Both reglmcula rullu-d under
cover and reformed for a aeixui.l
tHl f..rwar.l
clmrge. Finally the
nut urdi-ix-d
iTon t
*
k
“'T* ‘
A BLOW AT SHAKESPEARE.
......... .
Su'“'
CoDfMSer... bull. !.. •br.pD-l. ..«U |
t..r and amip lr«n did not ny »lld ,t ]
rort Hud».D. notwlll.ataudrt.K Ibo Jr i-f
lb
..............
...M .u
•.''■Muiu-r m bool. u..r . v, u li, hUU
«l.. r- ilo
oiv .........
po,..l.
bir.l,
M,»l.ospo.,r.. «a. a
roeularlty aud .....fu.lo.. of
m..-.
....... '
Ovor JTO .•.•.Icr.il om.vr., In.lidli.s iw..
Ill- l.‘k« ,.n- ..Me.y.f .*
*.u.Tal. and i.l.o- .,.loo.-U. w.-r.- ob..t! -''O.ly . I.«.». t.o
II.. I0..1;
The bad'^grummar.
down and i«-arl.v k' .«. aoldl.-r. lu tbo: '.l-l
<iral.Ui klllod and »..ond..l. Tl.o . ..n j ‘.o®
federate Io»* wu* .vmparallvcly ligbi.
altbougb Bank*- gui.H iKUubarded the up «h a ;UudHM tor our lom.g *tu
work* at luterxaN. iH-gluniug »l day
to follow
light, aud tbe Fixleral tUn-t luuli.taimM !
TIhic wen- among the ob*ervutiub.
aflrcfroiutberiveruiKmtbcMruag.-stJ'uu.de In-fure the tblcago »*rUuip^*
part* of the fortre*.
; nH..«'Utiu„ the otb.-i day by FMucipal
school
General Nen! IK.w wa* laptunxl 1..! Billlum F Watt of
of theCrnhati,
i
o,k World.
bla tjuarter* by a *klllful r.-iulliig party | In Chicago.
the
.xl ill the
and carrbxl to Ulchiuond after an t-x ; H'c '»*•"•
•
r..;
Ivi:
citing trip aero** the iMUuiry. He wa*i vuur*®, of ti .lis.-u*'
bmg held ^n* Imstage, for^FItz Hugh U'^tilatlou of n .x.
OSggMXL tBOMaa W HHXliilAX AT
BfKklXU AbAriK.
tiI
gnr to charge. Tbe brigade of Colonel
ffidwaitl P. Chapin, nue Hundnal and
filxtwntb New York, b-d the .llvUlon,
Its front coveml l.y akirmlabcr* of the
Twenty first Maine.
In r»-ar of tbe
gklrmlaher* mnrcbixl a atormlng »x»
omw of 200 volunti erv. with Ueuiei
ant Colonel O’Bricu of tlie Forty eight
kaaaaebuaetts at their bead
Tbo
atormen carrUtl lu tbelr baud* b.ig* of
cotton and fasolu.w to fill the ditch in
adrance of the main ixdumn
Ocdonel Chapin** owu n-glmeot, the
One Hundred aud Sixteenth New York,
held tbl- right of lb.‘ line, with tbe
Forty-eigbtb Maiiaacbu*.-tt* on the left
TtkCM weiw aupi»orted by the FortyBtotb klaaMcbuaetU. tbe Second Uml
atana and tbe re*erve of tbe Twenty
first Maine.
An oycwltne*a, Colonel
a B. Irwin of Banka* alaff. tbua de-.
aeclbM Cbapln a charge:
n)*Brteo abook Unda with tbo offit-er
who brought blm tbe Uat order, and.
tnmlag to bla men, who were lying or
Mtttog near by. aom* on tbelr cotton
bags, others on tbe gfonnd. aald to tbe
oaoieet sad moat buatoeaallke manner.
•Pick up ywr bondlea and come on.*
Tbe morement of tbe atormeiw waa tbe
ffignal for tbe whole line.
A truly
maffBtfletnt sight waa tbe advance of
thaat battaltooa wltb tbelr colon flying
and borne ateadily toward tbe rront.
ftc not for long.
arbea tbe whole fbrre. effieera. mea
colon aad alL became inextricably en
tangled in tbe denee abatta. onder a
flam and wltbertog fire of artillery.
Biridea tbe fieldplecea bearing directly
on tbe front of tbe column two 24
ponnden pound upon tta flank a atorm
Of mlaatlto of all aorta, wltb fragments
•TraUway bars and broken cbalne of
ftope. ittoiy nalto and tbe raklnge of
gaonplfun heap for cantoter. No part
id tba ootumn ever paaeed beyond tbe
abntSe, nor waa it even poealble to extrioate the troops to any order without
giuaUf adding to tbe Itot of caenamea.
battle near Vb kslHirg ti
requlrtxl hint t.» nl.;iivl'*« the X'lrk'*
burg campaign, but he h id already
game and d.vhn.xl to
half won tbe gi
give up. Bank* eoterx-d upon a *ieg«
which ended lu tl*e aurix uder uf Fort
Hudaon amoii after the fall cf Vh-ks
GEOHGE L KlIAIKI
•What forr
1
"B ell, tbe world won’t rise up an* |
make a Uvln* forblm.**~AUanta Cuu
I
but fo.
geatutv
pu
with
wtdeb
wrtw bla baud. » I'fTe'wer^’oultoc | ^
Si
MaweliarU a* Orecaa*. fUval.
MaoeburU .rival* Oregon lu fertlUtj
timber and climate and bga
or gold, allver. Iron and
tbe area of Text
ropnlatlon of the aute of New York
Bafi kaek.
|- •”^i.^
The Guaraiilctxl Smx-ea* Insirm tor
\
Ho
PriMd
!u appMcd extomally oSy?
1
ltoV«: Know Ilut
last. "You are young, enteriirtelng,
it* a c.!. i-.ited p^^ptioo. aadihai
sober. Indiutriuu*. and yet have not
•iKxxxxltxl. Did you •tart at the l*oitom of the UdderrDo y..u know that when you
"Yes." replied the False AUrm. - but
I walked under It before I got mjr
foot on tbe bottom round."
Throwing up both bands, the toatructor ebook bU bead. "Webax eno
meunfl oC lifting boodooe, filr."miki be.
**B'e give up your cMe"—OtoelnauU
nit fikimnikn Miuinfl
ml.
i
^ \Vu usu lualrand zinc And our /.inc I
^
s as tough as your oats
Tub mix. rs ^.k.d
AN INTERESTING STUDY
‘‘‘J ••*'
uiki. xvxntku-Fu
anr.^i hou.u
-....
d,„. i. a y.iruak ot ..nu alongsldu of 1. | .xurM»Mt.-. M,. 1.
_
i->-w
I rxHAklBKKM.Xll. WANTKU H »h|. uluu.
Wu grind a. x.m grind; and onr '
-------IMtnt Is iuHd au'd /im- luixtxl logulbcr
mlxud inumaiuly. it Is nuUliur Iced
Circulation of the Blood, and Wt
nor ’in. . lo.t k-ad and zinc: the lead
Is-lo^i and the zinc lx lost: each lost
Can^Be Done to A*»i*t Nature
in ihu oiber iK.th lost in the mixture,
Thohe wiui hav.. never read
■ead anal
anatomy la-ad clialks and zinc i.tV.s: lead and
the story of /.nc ground loguther hang on and pro
and physloliiKv will f
the circulaiiou of the hbmd Intenaeiy i.-i t uarh otbui
iuiert-atmg.
The way in which the
heart .an erit.H and Vi.ina pi «>i>el and
carry the llfi. current t»» the remotest
F. \V. DKVOK 1
parts of the iHxly. and ix‘turn It oguln
after coming In contact with the air iu
th« luugx is indeed amazing.
Notice to All People Interested.
Nalure.diH.x-an *he can to keep the
The assoSKmont rolli, for the paving
hiood pure and free it td (adiLonx and
waste materials
Hut it often hap of Front street, from the east line of
Fniiin stnx i to tbe east lino of Park
peiiK that nature has to la* aRslaled lu
ordiT ti» preserve On*
health
and street, and Fnliin street, from the
north
line of lot 1 of block &. In Han
iHauiy-of the individual.
Tin- lax;t
FOR 8ALt.
assistant to nature that has «.ver htx n nah. Idty A Co-» Fifth subdivision of
discovered for this piinK.se hy man is Traverse ('Ity. to the north end of
Cf^"-............ -
.-nu
What I* Revealed by Science on
Drake'n Sulfur Tablet.x.for the BUkhI
Thev are a comlduatlcn.^in ^ux.iier pro
portions of purifliMl Sulphur. Yellow
iKK-k. Frirkly Aah. l‘oke Hoiit. Man
drixke and other' veg,.table .roiiuKli«-s
that act .llrectlv uimn the UK>od. Uv<r
and Kidneys
An they cxmiHln no pot
ash. mercury or drug that will form
a habit. • no iino neetl question their
harmlessness and fr»*edom from delelerioiis comiKJunds
They are pul up
in convenient piicket containers n ady
heuniatii
unsi^hlly blem^„^,n ,he iiklii. vou should pro
vide this means of a cure. There Is
niHhing like them; iiuibing au>whcrc
as near as certain or quick In action.
They act mil^y u,Mn rte Bowels and
entire
/h. Meat P«rfect
t u,e nixuv *o<AlleJ birth
ato*tremc<lic«f<
r hi* bearer* with ^
a deliriuu* attempt to wring them off.
Butler »;it through tbe »iMHxb with bl*
eyes half cIoikhI, not moving a muscle
He foae when bl. .*Mtl.ut flul.bed
and stood calmly It, the abde. After
p«b.p. . n.lnu,ef Of
of ailemv
.l.,u..- be began;
be,..;
Another Impreaaixo
pause, and expecUucy roaebtd nearly
tbe burstiog point Suddenly ratslug
bla firms. Butler n-produced exactly
tbe awful gesture of tbe Ohio coogrenimaa. Tben bis arms fell to bla
akiea. and for another minute be stood
aUent "That la aU. Mr Sfioaker I Just
wanted to auawer tbe gvntlemsu from
Ohio."—Nebraska tiute Jounul
In SWHXleU l-x.l., „
flax* railway i.x.x «„
A
dopl.,1 1„ lieu,
plexion am
and health
tbelr great strength and virtue, a*
rualy or Loan Ya.r.,
; thousands who have used them will
Tbe twentieth t-entury will* hav “•.testify.
A trial treatment sent free.
greateet number of leap yeara po •Ible Address Drake A Rluoles Co.. Ud..
for a century-namalf. twenty five The Mamball.
Mich .
proprietors
ol
year 1804 will be the first one. then ev-1
ery fourth year after that up to and to-1
cludlug tbe year 2000. February wUl
three timet Ure five Sunday* lu 1920.1
IMS and 1976
I-
A epaaah Wlthae* XVarOo.
rmncla E. Leupp aaya that iirulwbl.v
tbe 8bo;test apctx b ever delivered iu
congress wat made by "Bet." Buber j
of MaaaachuftettA.
An Ohio ui. mlkT
bad fallen afoul of him one day and 1
poured upon blm a tom-ni of abuse
which would hav»
dlgnatlon
ridicuiou.
%mwm Mlwlaters riaw C«Ma»l*»l«a **
Wk. akwll We4.
Uereafti-r luwn yi.uth* ami maiden*
who coutemplute matrimouy will be
compt-llcd to axk t»ernii*alou of * Mate
tnarrtage board If tbe MluUle,-** aaooclatiou of IU-* Molne* I.k* lt-» way. saye
tbe New York World
The pw-acher* r^xvafty lndora,xl w hat
power to ivgulat* all marriage* in
■tat* and to aay w bo aball
■ball not U- married. The plan was
first advocated by Judge MeVey of tb»
dlatrtct court Tbe miulxter* will draft
a bill euilK>dyiug tbl* Idea uiiJ sutmilt
It to Ui* next legUlature.
*
Tbcy believe that auoh a bmird would
^at tul
____
don't Iblt^ It I* f*lr for him to
make Ih* l*.y. iu the cla*. do all tbe
work.** mild one .indent
* 1 wi.b he
would make Uie girl* try It ouce ui
awhile.**
Profesaor TruebliKol addreexe* few
remark* of <*orrc4-tiou lo tbe girl* lu
tbelr part*. He *ay* ba really do«-«irt
know tb* beat way for tbeui to do.
They mu*t leaui by tbe experiem-e he
giving them
WOULD FETTER CUPID.
Banks wcul Into tbe movement |
B
deH-lur.xl
to .-H.me of Addl*.>u'
agaluri Fort Hmlson In the belief that
i.pplbxl to
ohKuim,’*
‘\icar t
Grant would **ud help frxnu VU-kx w nUug*. to tJohKi
other . laasi.-*
There
burg
This help wn* oruenil fn.m I WakefieldralM-d In behalf of
lYaahlngton. but the dispatch didii
I JInka a-ilo
rtm an’
"I did think men ought to be taught
propoiw. but 1 dldn t know they we> •
1 as Ignorant a* >ou seem to U-."
Again Itw iKK.r professor U obliged
to get down on hla sore knee* aud pour
out another plea for tbe malJe,,-* hand.
Tben. at the cud of the hour, the class
paaaea out. only to make r<mm fur more
Of the orator*, who must be shown
frofea*or Tmeblood think* be has to
do more Ibau hU xlotrc of the work,
but III spllo of that he think* be will
ell repaid If he 1* able to omootb
rond to aucce** for many of bl*
BLOOD
PURIFIER
That Can Ba Found la
16tb
......
,r‘A;o''i'.r®Ty‘.®^'ur,V3"
M. K. Haskell. City Treanu
IW.Txx.d to July
• nUrt-Uh
•n m.- txMul. aimo
Interest on nil unpaid 1
iv'r.rrr
l^^seiect
MRS. L MuIRTHUR
r-oB KALK-Haa ixic iii hoaoc.u* Bi>*- xtrovt.
Ladies' Turkish
....flatlis....
Scalp Traatsipl :
Facial Massati
Artistic Hair Driuiif
Hms 10;
WiikM BiKk
MATT.J.J0HHS0HS
■‘rLif: B«. Joto A.
6088
iatS£r:5'SiK5S
Jude ,(
msmm
MISCELLANEOUfi.
ND
■
PACinc IiTiRTh’
■.^r^-r-
THE EVEND^G RECORD
YESTERDAY'S ISSUE
li,BOO
fe':'.
'♦ } :
TRAVERSE CITY. MICII-, SATITRDAY. MAY 23, 1903.
TOOK HER
OWN LIFE
MM.
MAftY
C.
BKI.L
~
ing and Did Soma' Damaga.
of
FOR FIEND
The V:30 MANE. inUn. whlla
makioc up aod puftbins back to the
MURDERER
WILL
dtvoi. did not stop until it Hnick the NEGRO
mtde^Ik. Tbr rmai)
bnntMT
burned at the BTAKE
mn\a over and tbr r*«r of the train
• t-at^p a«alB»i tbe atone wall •upporting the cement walk, aasilj puibloK It In and upbeaTlng tbe aand back
of It. piling tbe walk up^ top of the
DROWNCO
HERSELF i^%T NICSMT
Tbe roar end of tbe coach received
Ita ahare of the damage
Tbe coach.
No. 8, U new. and when li wai pullfsl
W^OLONOEO ILLNESS.
INdlANA
YOUNG
WOMAN
tba Raah Act»S«arch for H«r Sa-
Potter
couple will *€Jon be oncouncinl.
HU
blgneas U conilnually eMwiiailng or
Dying From Shock and Father
avoitU the ncccasH) ol a jicnion^l
Will Die From Injurlea.
visiL It savcA lime ami exivrnsc..
Connections with all cities and
vZu::.\
THEY ARE SAKWINE
and tbe two went
at
onae
to the.
boBM. bat bafora they riaobed tbera
KSrjrJX.r",sJANOTHER
,
™
. SWINDLE
Ycu Cannot ttlakt
...aBtUtr Shot
MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.
BOOKER
•Ofitcera of Aw <L A W. Sure That the
Road Will Go Through Soon—Elec
tion HeW Recently.
Thv annual miM ilng yf the AliM ua.
Y.ayioni « vveitiern ranmau compau) i
wan held r.Tenily. and .iffleerK were
rb.ih.n an IoMowk:
I»nt*ldeiH. Wil
Ham ,M. Ihirand: vice pTv.tldeni W
Deoeaaod wai SV yeara old
Braldoa ;
A
S.MTUt;
he. r.I an. <* N
bobaand abe loavoa two daogbton !
ireahnrer. F. C M.irey.
HAVE BEEN
The uffleera of tbi* mad
eipre»«
M mo«rD » motb.r-. tow. Tbe
ALLEOEO
j.'Very cinfltlenre lhai the |ir.i>ect will
EARTHED IN CHICAGO
iwra'are IS aad IS yeara old.
Mm* a Min* go In a hliori time.
Trar
Tba blow la • very aetere one to
jiically alMhe right of way ha** U-eii
Mr. Bell and be kf^ nlr leela tbe loai:
>cured. and all the affalrh of the com
haul t.i IM. huiUfaemry. Tin*
of hla wife Budrr aooh clrcnxualancea PROFIT
OF
A
MILLION
of
pr.-ident
ih
only
t.muK.
Tbe body will be taken to LeHoy
^
__________
rar>. as h Im thought that a ehaiig.*
will \h- made in the n.-ar fuiun*.
I'
Ih elalmed lliai the fliianeen for the
enteriirlhi* will Ik* arrange.1 mmui
MiogaMt. aa Ibare ware aooh clear
UNLAWFUL CONCERN
iadicAtlcwa of aulolde through deapou-1
HEIR TO SERVIAN THRONE
daooy. Iwoaoae of her previooa iUne.a
!r.n,
Than
.fit on your bH)l
Tba tody lay faee downward with Ihe Office of George S. Sullivan Stock A
It
looked at 1
If aha had walked out on ore of ti e
loga oaed m a akld on which to roll
tbe otbora Into the water, and deliber
ately threw berwilf faae downward In40 tbe lake
8lie waa out a few feet
from aboro.
but
the water waa not
over IN looboa dm*p.
...........................
Grain
Co.
Raided
and
Arreata
Illegitimate
lected hy
Mad—Savr.l Branch- in
Michigan.
hleago. May 23 -ThU morning de
liven raided Ihe omcen
of
the
.rge T Hulllvan Stock A Crain Co
dlHcovenil.
acnirdlng
to
'file
delectlven.
that
mllllonH
of
FRANK HAITLEY WILL
th
_ o...
Child
M^y
Be
Se
Alexander.
:> vvtrt. to Uir r.Vr,,UxM n.x>ora
Faria, ay 23 —lUphel i.Hlay aeaettK
hat King Alexander of S<*rvla haa deldi*d to make hU Illegitimate aon hy
ladame llUtlthch heir to the thmi^
IS WON BY MICHIGAN
Oratorical Conteat Held
Wooatar. Ohio. Laat Night.
Itf U*lr« 10 thr Ever jg TUWd,
WtM.hter. Ohio. Way 23—The i
hinte tiratorical ^on^e^t wan woi
Michigan
The <
Orry
daaon
l>en
n, withdraw thidr itrofll and principal follows:
Ke’.lke college.
York;
He
jiepreaenlallonh
and
iudure<l
vie
Popular Policeman Will Work in Aay- .lima in all luirta of the nuintry to In
,v.Hit in htocka. gn
. Uim Blackamlth Shop-MIke Lit•e rut
wn, T.K, M.. p..«,
Frank Hartley,
the jropular aontli
to give up lha police work ou account
wt.mvn of all ag
of hia feet, which cannot atand the In the riMinn Th«* raldn
work on tbe hard walka It waa the »»‘l h)Kti*rla
ou-r Hh»
Hrhly
I were found Ohii. Wesleyan. Ohio; lamU O.
reatiHl panic ams. AKhhury* ctdiege. KenUicky
The decision of Ihe Judges
i:
iDtMtlo. TohAT, Hr.
*o on
M polloeuMin. hnlf d*7 AD.I bklf DtRbl.
but the Idea had to bo given up
Hartley will go at once Into the Axv-
;;7‘
and Ikuise
{
Kn.m *mill
Ii I. fomi.t tb.eoneern leaw*! telegraph wlren
and
THE MARKETS
«*p raled In nearly etj-ry town of any
lietmlt. .Mav 23.—May wheat. 7hc;
No 2 red. The; No. 3 corn . 45N<‘
3 white oaU. 3De
He I, ■ bleckmt.l. of lone eipertrow.
Kelemer..., Mlrb
l.’l. .•»il.na.«.
Toledo. May 23—Wheat rash and
and tbe poaltion la a good ooo.
rtiat Sullivan and hix aaMJClateM have May. 754c; July. 73Hc.
•
* - '
least a miuinn dollars.
hlH arrent SuUlvan declaretl
that the raid wa^ due to hH ref<
117 5t»;
to give |l.r.<M» to an alderman, who
riba. ID 55.
’ taken hy Hartley.
had
promlMMl him •protection- on
payment of the »um demanded.
Foiaioes on hwal m.*vrk<>t. 40«i 45c
** City Book Sfort
THEWEATHER
Bei'bl-iine
1
mu
....
Boots $i.00
Oxfords f2.50
^£U£R Of GOOD
Our Stock is Vary Large
rlcea Low.
and Pricea
Mei.K t ot to
*tni»e*
.Men’s* Worsted bathing i
or plain
hoy^’ lUthing -uit**, gay e'oKvr'c* 50C
Mcu’» uiiil b*>v- l.ath trunk*. .
.
I5c, 25c. 60c
*Ki^ :
money ran
.Max kinti»hr». $1.5010
S. BENDA & GO.
our bif adv. on another
page see the names of
your neighbors and
friends who have pur
chased and are pleased
^th THE KIMBALL
Pianos and Organs. * : :
It you're i^ung to lake a **plui»celon'i forget that bathiiig suit—it’s ivk>
■r to own *»ne tliaii to rent.
l'iiderwe;jr 25c t.i
IbMiiery. 5c to
S/>*c,al Sl/lts SOe Etira
$io
R3.50
............ 7Bc
........... S4.00
................. 75c
“Everything Besr
IMogligoe SHir^i
f^or 8ajrr»rr*a»r.
Waukerz!
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
A $3.60 SHOE
.50c and ^1.00.
i-te:iimbe:ro'S
MANAUKk
For Gentlemen
1* KBONT *‘T
*^rtlV.h'oijw‘»pn.O..«r, tohold!«*'0 TO HAVE BEEN MADE BV
banda upon tba bottom.
We have them in all the popular colors, lengths
and prices, lake your choice from $1.00 to
$5.00 and have a cool breeze thrown in.
Quality,”
par the
nevi lime you
tome lt» tutr
store.
It
rusts nothing to sec them
OVER
mTUoKO.
••tTucen
having iq:ard sold) lo the
>great I s>cnua!s of Fit
Why ilon’t y<»u
I
go so far as lu try on a
LOOK
K.
There
arc
some ihingt
which can’t l>e improre<1.
One of these things is the
••glF.KX
.QIALITV”
Shoe for women.
You can
make it more elaborate,
VOU can «lecorate ii, cmivellish It.' use costly materuU ami all that:
But
ft^r S/.OO i P/im
vtllaiges in Mirhi-an,
found thla
i. There U
lain wa. compelled to murder hU vie.
T. WASHINGTON
ilm. who made a desiM-raie elruggh*
lor bt r honor
(!nat
excitement prevalla.
and
Whom He Ham Invited to Speak in
lynching or burning at the stake can
Ukaaaar the Oral Wood Diab Com
not lie avoided If Ihe guilty man can
Plymouth Church-Offara Hoaplbe found
W«.rd reached here thi^
paog a rollway oa ioa eaat aide of
Ulity to
morn lug that Hie marshal «if Nonh
aba taka. In aboot IS lochea of water
Ihnd Ohio, had nrr<-etiil n negro who
Hbortly after midnight aim got up
amwereil Ihe description of the loip
vrom ner .ueu.
.bed. *»or
Her onauana.
bnaband. nooer»
Kol»eTr ,,,
l>r. IIIIIU, prea IkimmI murderer
MUalonary aoci
The father of Ihe girl, who wai*
BolL Wbou an old aoldier, eaiooiod i lent of the For
vlted IkKiker T beaten
to
uneotiKclouhru^ by the
bar to ralom at once, but after an ab ^
Wauhlnglon to M»eak
murderer, la exinicied to .He at almoat
1 Sva minntee be atappad
any time, and the mother of the murlehurrh
l»r HIIIU aald
oat to Bnd bar. 81m waa not to be tii»t Hieh to go to a hotel and
der«tl girl la dying aa a reauli »»f the i
an
1 fnim n»e. and any Khork
^
aaad naywbara and be than began a
....................
i-fitertal
khrliiking from inak
aaaroli for bar
one in my
will gladly make It
Chlelof Polloa ^nla waa non* ‘'J*
unit li an lumor mi
Bail
lleoaltad apHbmnir Ohandlnr ]
HILLIS SPEAKS OF
^
THE USE 0F1HEL0N6
DISTANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE
Laft the Houaa.
olAa mrlf tbU monitm bj drowning.
Mrs. Ball waa sot raapootible for her
act. aa alie has baaa In 111 baaltb for
aaarlj aaaao weaka and waa donbileaa
■laiilail/ aabalaaoad
at the time
Tit and Stpk
WAS
KILLED BY HER ASSAULTER
WOULD MAKE
NEGRO S BED
J)amm0(k
.:t W ir. th* rvtolft*
Barlw May 23 -The f>rinre of Mon
gun a Faw MimiUa AfUr Sh«
Ufa U»rj E. Ball of W7 Woodmera
aTOwaa in BooovtUe. committed rul
60^WtslbtrW3, to gtis
Palmer
crttlencf that ihe engagement of ihe
ahape
Tbe air
nected and tbe train c«»old not he
mopped q.ilrklr enough In prevent the
ThoogVt to MaY# Cauaad Her to Oo
Mra.
Will Probably Be Announced Soon
to Smitten Prince of Monaco.
BE aco haa been payiiic such marked attt-niiun to Mrs Tuticr I'alm^r of Chi
rago that rejMiri has gained i:en*Tal
AFTEl nCHT FOl HONOl
TEHFOIAtlLT UHBALAlfCED
i'
Iltnching
nrOTHEWALK
M. A N. C. Train Wawt Qvar
S«Hiiptr St th« Dapot TWa Morn
!
SEVENTH YEAR-1881
TO MONTE CARLO man
i;.\l..S
For Sale!
AM)
C.ALF.
AM)
IfT Ht I0«!
BlA CHKkS
VILOIR.
If )*ou desire lo inrtall a lystera o! Klcctrical Lighting.
Beds, Burglar Alarms or Tel-
KID.
pa'H.nt com.
: :
ci)hones.
KVI kY FAIR WARRAN-
or Exchange for
smaller properties,
if sold by Monday.
May 25. at a Bar
gain, valuable an^
well located.
Dr.
Elm's Place on So. j
Union Street. Ap- ;
ply on the place or
call on • : : : : :
E. McNamara
.sou:, rin: iikst $a.r,o
siioK SOU) IN Tin:
CITY. Call and see them.
FRANK FRIEDRICH
A OO.
Th< New Stand - 242 front St.
o»tb:o^athiv
I
!• TKl EBIy.’l., 1I.O.IIB.H.M.J TBtTt-
permit
us lo
esti
mate.
We have a fine Ime of
supplies and can quote satis
factory prices for high grade
TKD. dOODYKAR WKl.T
work and malcriaL
CAMPBELL BROS
THE ESSSSffi STORE
-----HAS U ST KKCKIVEU-----
new . Corset*. Cadies' Shirt Olaist*. Cace
Curtalu*. Cadle*’ and misses' Sun Bonnets.
.\nd a nice assortment of -Aprons—some in «-Mia large sires.
We are fast l*ccoraing headquarters fi»r KiblKvns, I.aces and
Kmljroiderics. •
THE ECONONY STORE‘i4^WsVr‘s.r.~'’
In. bi«>k,.itb rtop,.. ABoct«!«,. ::::v
ENGLISHMEN FROTCST
AIN BROKEN IN FIGHT
BIG SPECIAL
Don't You
Btlifvi' that if ihosf who boast of never having
worn “ready-io-vvear*’ clothes would try on one
of our hami tailoreii coats, see the perfect sym
metry of the garment, feel the comfort of a good
Dan George Will Be Laid Up for ^me
the History of Lo
Time aa a Result of a Mix With
Will HIM Laat Night
/
loK»rge.
whom
everylKMiy
London. May *28 - Tbe biggest demilKuit. and Will 11
ntMider
ooatrauon tu the history of London
Hros. came togethor last
oooarred this afternoon at Hyde Park
,,
I the corner of Front and
as a protest against Ihe govommenra '
et*t. and as a result of their
adaoatlon bill. Haven hundrt*d thooalaid on the
the shelf for a while
and person twrucljated * and a great win Ik* latd
prootMlon marched throngh tbe lead
ing the payment of drinks ordenil tiy CtOiirge. which
Hll
say*
c.iKirgE* did not st*<‘m anxious to pay
for ITiis was in the salo<in. and later
out**ble the two men came together
toKirge got luI his wo
work first, but Hilt
Day Addceaa
d things
>
The itair were S4*pa
To Give the
i arm'haiL lieen
after Ce
for the C. A. R. Next Saturday
lirok«»tJ
Afternoon.
ing alreou of ihe city.
The Companions of Foresters will
serve a IGcent supper from 6 to 8
Saturday night In their hall.
1879-St
HON. G. G. COVELL CHOSEN
tteorge t; C'ovell has been choneu
FUNERAL OF MRS. DRUM
by the committee of Ihe « A H to
give Hu* Ikvor.Hlon day address The She Was Laid to Rett In Oakwood by
address win be gUen at
the court
Loving Friends This Afternoon.
‘ house grounds If (he
weathtA^ will
The funeral of Mrs Adelphla Drum
IH-rmlt. hut b It shmild hapircn to U*
as hold from the residence on West
stormy weather. Ihe exert'isE** will
lake place In the City Op«*ra House
Tenth street this afternoon. In charge
nucriaker Curtis
The service
conducted by Rev. T. P. Vllom
PROMISES ARE BRIGHT
the profuse and beautiful florai
emblems t<*stlfit*d to the love and e*
of many friend*
The body wai
laid lo real in Oakw
and Mrs Manival of Johnatosm. t
!att«*r a »laier of Mr.
Drum. w1
. Y.. May 2S.-A good their daughter. Mrs.
Ross, arriv
aorthoMt wind thia morning present thU morning to attend the funeral.
ed a fine oontMt between Reliance.
OoUabla and O^atiknlon
loday
Tba OonatltnUon today will make her
ArM try against the new sloop Bellaaee whioh delbalMl tbe OoUmbU eo
baadllj oa Tharaday.
^
VOU CAN gel
for y^ur talk!
rd you want
la at OrinMU
think
Orders for cut flowers now Uken for
ammencemant and Decoration
day.
Both ‘phonea.
1879-tf
Special for Saturday
/
may 23
«•
'I hey would never again risk thirty or forty
dollars on a stx;cial measurement for a tailor
madt: suit, which could not have more style, will
not fit better—if as good — and may not suit at
Beginning MondayMorning You
IVlay 'tHo SS-bH
Shoult! see our line this season — We have suits
for ••tall.” -short,” -stout.” or “regular” built
men- You can t get away from a fit here—We
keep a tailor the year around, and any slight al
teration in length of sleeve or trousers is quickly
Rasortedebocolatea
Should
with nuts on top
20 cents Pound
••
Peanut Crisp
10 cent* Pound
^For Particolars See Btli Paga^
«•
St. Clair
Cottfei^ery
221
front Street.
WIL.MEL.IVI
Cor. Front wid Union
You give us^a few of >'our spare moments
yms
will
clothes than you have been wearing—save you
about half the money you have been paying, and
make you a permanent customer. Will you
Do m
Hamilton Qothing ^
THE EVENING EEOORD, TRAVEBSE CITT, MICH., SATUBDAY, MAt^SS, 190A
THE EVBIDIG EECOED.
tmAt AT
TIIAVER8E6.ITY. MICHIGAN
rant worth kaowt&s Tho hmt
yen thftt the trade mid oMatai nlcht
MM well
hare batted their hMds
aCBlBst rtooe walto •• to try to hteak
him down when he i
> Mgmt
SE^ON 'CLOSED
^a^ nifoked.A* he sat oa tbei
with the
chair, alert, always ready wi
chair.
with the
C9ANO THAVEREE HERALD light retort, always re
8.
aad flgarea. he w<
cal tralalnc that
lau) poMtkt
IlQlT.MmAHPX«.ttMMOI
E
Wait on
Board of Tr
Christian Endeavor Mevei
<!adlllar. Mich.. May 23,-The Mich
igan Congregatkmal aasoclalion.wblch
i|.W.HANK
erybody't Magatlne has been sold
by John Wanamaker of Philadelphia
The Ridgway.ThaytT Puun.hlag Co.
The aew company U headed by £rman Rldgway. for nine years vice
president of the Frank A. Monsey Co..
•»
__ __________ _______
for
seven
nal. and later on for four years with
the Delineator
Both these men are
SK-TsSlS-:
to a moch grt?ater success
possible under ^
10 Blory Beak bas saoeasdsd in do-
COAL OF TMt FUTURE
The heating material of the future Uvaaiidtbs stOT. sniltled •’MO.oOO
is eaid to hare been discovered by ID Gold, or
Fatal Hand." sbowi
Dr. J. M. Oahaa of Omaha. Neb
Dr. Mr, PtoAurtoT to have the dramatic
Natarally
claims to have invented a fuel tostinot la a high degree
familiar with startling situatloos and
that will mlnlmUe the cost and In the thrtUtog cUmaxsa. apparently It baa
near future give the anthracite coal been no troabh
boaineas a set back, and if his claims plot of powuifal
bold good the aew fuel will effectually
BOlve the problem of miners’ strikes.
Ha
has completed tesu and an
■ounces that as a result of hto experl
formar dtohes ap a dramatic
episode that
tosnu ht is able to produce an
aowell
teial anthracite equal in nU
to the rani arUcle. and that the prod
lies a good story of s
net he Itos invented can be put upon
the mnrhet
much cheaper than an
qdhaa has completed the menufacturc
of 100 pounds of his coal substitute
The *’ooa]** U of a gray greenish hue
not unlike moldy bread in appearance
The article to produced from them
Icnls. nil of which, but one. the in
veator says, can be found in any ag
rteultural state.
The artificial eogl
buna with a bluish flame and Us
huatiag capacity to aald to be twice
that of anthracite aad will laat 20 per
cent longer Ume.
THETWAMTTOCETEVEM
the
gsnlors’
Osms Monday Afternoon,
The Senior girls reoently defeated
besket Ull
the undergaduatos
glnae.on TwsUth street The gatm
was aNis when the two halves won
Dr. Gabnn to now
plnyed. but the Seniors woo in play
working to psodnoe a fuel elmllar ib
lag off the tie. Bat the nndergradn
MtnmlnoaB ooal.
anxioat to get even, eo they
WOMIN
WORKtRt
IN
FRANCE
ohallenge the Benlor girls to auothei
d the ohallenge wai aoc« pled
Ofltolnl reporta of the French gov
enaent on sociological matters, says
le will be played
Moods}
1 at 4 o'clock on Uie Twclftl
the PhllndelidiU Ledger, are always
rk.
There should be a largi
very Into, hut whether they have
M. as the oontest will to
btnrlng on the quesUon of France’s oloto aad the game is one of the pn>t
dwIndUng population or not. these re^ tiest of all sporU to watch.
ports, ne they retote to the ihdustrla]
work ofaromeo from 1866 to 18N. ere
atai iatereeting
la 1866 there
4,f42.0M women
workers
in the re^
pM>llc. and in 18M. €.882.000.
)pge
Francis
Train
Is
SuWenng
in com
meroe ttd.OOO women were employed
in IIN. ns ncnlnst 1S8.000 In 1866.
one wonum to two men.
GENIUS 18 QUARANTINED
The Increas
lag number of women employed in the
poet, banking, cnrrter trade and trans
port b'ttilness to still more sir
being from 16,000 In 1866 to 164.000
Stamford.
Conn . May 2:i.-™GiH.rge
Francis Trsln Is
Vcuto*
home of hto sitter. Helen :
der. In this city, suffering from ia mild
smallpox Mr. ’Train came yeserday fn>m New York
The physl
hM
in ItM. whilst in several ladepe
nearly fourfold.
It appeara. too. that
the^rades and Industries from which
women are uxoluded are decUnlng
PAlaten Trum
MiAuSlU lue
lodge Of KnlgbU of Pythias.
The
honor to not
unworthily
showered
upon the Manistee man, for -Pass’'
does possess a sentimental streak in
“ono W. KAFF. P 1
rmuh ,.f riy.
A new api'Tiitiis lui* tovn Imt nied
for killing til s by ele. trlelty. It looks
somewhat Ilk * a grldlnm. ptoi'ea vtv
P T. t
the town
nmenced
billii
Ucally. vMlh n, hoi IroiituJ shelf hang
Ing iM itcuth The grkllruii is t*umtK>sod
of wires whh h are i-oumwted vvlUi an
electric Utiiiy. and the wirrs ure so
General Miles won’t care If
dote togt iher that a tly alighting can
hardly fail ‘o stand up. t. at b*ast two
^Idential campaign—Detroit
of them at oM-e. The vxir.-a U ing a!
temately negative and iH»sltht, the
Jour
Nephew Jim Til
b the bars be cannot but cry
fate which con
r and restricted
> Instead of as
distlnci
has been bolding a tfarv-c days’ session
here, has adjoumed after a profitable
convention.
Two hundred and
fifty
ministers and laymen were present.
Rev. Demas Cochlln, paator of the
Travme Oty CongregatloDal church,
was elected moderator: F H Aldrich.
Dcmdt.
assistant; W. E.
Stevens.
Portland, scribe:
William Welden
hofer. assistant hcrlbe. and William
Oonavon. Lansing, auditor.
The report on
the
sute of the
churches by John P. Sanderson of
Lansing showed there had
been a
gradual
growth all along the lino.
More churches are supplied with min
isiers now than ever before In the
history of the church in
Michigan.
The total membership to 824164. a loss
of 4K1.
The loss was much heavier
lam
year
The nuniU'r of Sunday
school children is S7 314, s li>si
of
348. the loss U-lng 7SHI
tost
year.
While the church has Just some In
membership, there has been a won
derful Increase In benevolences, the
increase over last yt<ar being |lt».(K)0.
A board of trustees of the associa
tion was.elerie<l as follows:
C Vin
cent. ObelKjygaii district; J F Berry.
IKindt; r A Fish, eastern. C. E
Jllllson. (h i.ese^.; C H. Seaver. (HadSlone;
Harvey H. Hollister. Grand
Rapids. K R Warner. Jackson; H B
AUen.
Kalamaroo; W. B.
Milliard.
I^ke 8up.*rior; E
Sinclair.
South
lAnslng; F. Blomneld. Munk-gon; W.
A Briggs, north central; George W
Keyi-^i. Olivet
(’ T Patchell.
Sag!
R Yonkcr. Sault
Sault 1Ste Marie;
Wall.
sit. Traversv
Tr
nty;
southern
Foreign
Missionary
Wert- also chTtod
t nil
dcni. It. W. MeU
^ughlln.
Ids.
cornsiK.ndlng M-crc
Sfoncman. tSrsnd Hapids:
SI Kitty
Presl
d lUp
A H
aald
yours 1s a aad fall. ;andI yet you ^don’t
altoe bow
to thoroughly
you have sunk ’
Ik. -Your
The man started as If struck.
“Yo
." be said
bitterly. “The dtograce of arrest for
drunkenneas. tbe mortlflcatlon of being
lUnul into the uolsome dungeon, the
publicity sod bumlltotluu of trial in a
crowded and dingy court room I cau
bear, but to be sentenced by a polk-e
strate who splits hto lufluiUvesthat to indexed the Uat hlow."-New
York Times
It
Thl‘*
HE CAN'T USE HIS BASKET
Pair of Wrens
Have Taken
Posses
sion of s Trout Creel.
Crain cannot go flshlng Just
present, at least, with hto o
•fcket. It hung up In the wr»
he other day. and
when
at It. he found that a pair
had • Jum|M*d hU claim"
and
were ulng his I.Shket as a home of
T^iey will Ik* allowisl
tbelr iwn
fr<H« of rent, and Otto will I
basket when he wants u.
llHhlng hereafter
Mr. JoMph Pomlnville. of Stlljwaler.
Minn., aftor having spent over 12,000
with the best doctors for stomach
trouble, without rrtief. was advised by
hto druggist. ]Mr. Alex. Richard, to try
la’s Stomach and
a box of Cha
Uver Tableu. Hs did so, and to a
well man today. U tronbled with indh
geation. bad taste in the mouth, lack
of appeUte or oonaUpation. give I
tableu a trial. an4 Too art oertata to
be more than plefiked witb the recall.
anmion tbere was Russell. What he For aale at 86 oeaU per box by Jas,
dMnt know about Ue liquor bflaiiioaa
greatest nee<iH of today is to preach
the gospc-l of the
kingdom,
which
Christ aald should he preached In
the world
Therefore.
m>cesaity
laid upon us to preach this gospel to
the iHxir even of Traverwo City, for
we sre debtor tniih te the Jew
Gentlh*. bond and fr.K*
black
Ite. i|rh
ijrh and
an iKu.r
t Sunday one s
od be the Glory
Sunday at 3 p
me
GREATLY ALARMED
But Perms-
nently Cursd by Chsmberlsin's
Cough Remedy.
Mr. H. P. Burbage, a stodsnt at law.
In Greenville. 8 C.. baa bSM troubled
for four or five years witb a continu
ous
cough which, he says, “greatly
alarmed me. caaalag sm to fear that
I was in tbe first stage of oonsumptkm.”
Mr.
Burbage,
having —n
Chamberlain's Cough RMuedy adver
tised. concluded to try IL Now read
what he says of it; ”1 soon felt a re
markable change, and after using two
bottlee of tbe twantj-flve cent stoe.
m itormaneotly cured. Bold by Jee.
WEATHER
calls fer a refV^^evator
wan ICC box,
fcfcnt styles.
St an ICC box, 80 inches wide, 18 inches tlcep.
85 inches high, for............................................................... .............................
A good weU mavle refrigerator, with removable ice chamber and
shelves, guaranteevl to give satisfaction, 28 inches wuW, ir» in
deep, 83 in. high, for.......................................................................................
Oorrsm In mrtcl L.ool«
J. W. SL.ATER
MASTERFUL SHOE MAKING
S3.S0 Shoe nil's:
Englisli drama back from the senti
mental mawkuh path in which it bad
strayed, to the road of nature. Be-
xl thoc^ arc the icsult ufgood judgment an.! cx|>crU
Our shoes reveal original nicely, midc p>fiMc by
an cxjicrience
icrience of nearly aa quarter ol a century; they
thev 1fill
the place of high pncecl shoes liccause they arc just as
goiKl.
Our iraindpsc sales prove that thev
appre.
aatctl by young men and business men who arc loiking
the English
under French
The plays at
bMt were
of Fvpnoh or
for the most stylish and serviceable shoes at the LOWF.ST
dal " opened the eje. of
public to tbe worth
heritage. The drau
ao
PRlCK;'cowi»are<l with other makes
sliocs are worth'$(i.00 or $7.(KI.
the English
L
op to nature.
The
aadienoe |
tbethfwtrv to lie pnt/Ied
Interoet."
and saspense to be sore must to (bare '
ashamed of. These were the troths
that Sheridan brought home to Uie
hto book, “what does
hsir meanr
“Ususlly. my son,” replied hto father
“We used to mtoe that
tlon train every morning."
^
“Whet do you do now that they Uve
taken It off r
“Why. we mlas it omre than ev*r.“Chlcago Newa
one has died from an attack of
or chotora aorbos. often before i
cine could be procured or a phyrtcMa
summoned.
A relleble remedy for
tbeee diseases should be kept at hand.
The risk to too great for any ona to
taka. Ohnmherlala'a Oollc. Cholera
and DIarrboea Remedy has anftonhtedly saved the lives of more pe^
custom made
Al«ay. S*ll. Good »hoM
- **make$ Cife*$ Olalk €a€y*' - THE
CROSSETT SHOE -
dramatisto of his day. Tbe play n:
a direct appeal to the heart and hi*ad
FOR
cf a mixed assembly aad in that <
toneh of nature, galh ry and drees t
ele felt themselves akin.
GENTLEMEN!
made only wItb RocR Oak Soles
Bacbant« Rescoe, •
S""
WTun vim wsnl 'a pleasant phyi
try Chamhorlsin's Stomach and Liver '
Tablets
They are ea-iy to take and _ .
plMaant in effort
For Kale by Jas. G ;------------------------ .---------------------------------
RECORD WANT AD.
These Wall Paper Days
.\rt* our busiest days.
tx* everybody is paperin^j or Roin^^ to.
Best of it we have the largest
rolls is a bijj stock.
.-lock
in
iKe
city
to
select
front.
You Ret just what you want, no matter
If you
haven’t done all your pai>er-
iiiR it will s;ive you money to see these splendid Roods.
Wliat About Lace Curtains?
i hey are the linishinR touch to every home
pense in this way.
qnarivl with my
aon Imtow. Count I'usrads." said Mr.
Cumrox gloomily.
‘•Hare you refused him money V
“Certainly not But I forgot to take
my hat off and address him by bis title
when I handed him the check
Wash
my
F-RVIVIAN
effective appeal,
recognise tbe typos as familiar t h« Practical 8hoe Man.
or the play may as well bo written in ’.
Choclaw. An audience does not go to j
When Columbus Ulscxjverad America,
he found that the Indians iMi-st-Hsed
dogs. They were dlrei-t demviKbii
tho wild
w ll( coyotes of the pUlns. You can
U-aulifulIy mounted group of
coyotes to s glass cose at the Nat!
muHcum. a male, female and young
one. Itielr resemblsuce to certain do
mesticated dogs U very strlkhii:.
WMteU Tlaso.
“You want that book bound, sir? Yes.
sir. It wUl cost 3 marks. But there
are pictures In It. That will make It 5
marks, str."
‘ But why to ll more tvilU pi. lurcsr'
•Oh. you sec. sir, my helper will
waste so much time looking at the
—Fllegcode Blatter.
RHmm.
We alto have our line of Ice Cream Free/ers, I-awn Mowers, Rubbea-H
hose. Screen doors and windows, ami all kin^ls of Porch \ town goods.
SteiuU'rg’e
Grand Ojiera
Hoose next Friday. May f»ih. brought
stage was completely
lO^dif-
ferent sirrs and three dif.
William Owen and a fine cast will be
fore Mhendan api^arod.
^chaves^
good assortment:
what room you an* to paimr.
Service _
ro. Everybody
8. Boundy
By a Persistent Cough.
mis
The first produotioD-ot '’The Soluol
for Scandal. ' the comedy in which
Line on for trial next week and mat
i*nh,atlons are expectixl to turn up.
Rev. tfoundy Appreciative.
Editor Record—1 wish
to
return
At Interval
hanks to the Record of last Saturday
the horirontal shelf may be remove.! -night for the kind appreciation of my
tot)
liVhile I am diligent in
and the iUixA flltw bru»bt*d off.- Ix>n
ss. I am praying to he fervent
ion Eii>re»«
In spirit
'll serving the L.rd
Since our
agricultural stutluiu. to learn the b«*-..t
methods of wilk culture frx.m the kingdcm. No other f«KHl time the mulberry leaf Is given to silkworms
my ttanto faU
tite limbs aro
4 it's faaMar than a eirons when
SURPRISING DEVELOPMENT
A Farmer BrtalghUned Out.
^
FOFULAR FtmODICALE
UnUl a abort time ago F. W. Rus^
atll. the aposUe of the new tond
movement in Ireland, was a very tm•npuiar person. He to a man of Intonat ooBvIction. a born llgbier. glving no quarter and asking none: l^*ben
ba removed to Dublin from CuparThere be was born
I an ofltoer of one
itlons of the
“Where gre you fromr asked the
magistrate.
om Boston," answered the avvus^
and to Instfilly kUled.
“A man living on a farm near here
came In a short time ago completely
doubled up with rheumatism. I handed
him a bottle of Chambarlain’a Pain
Balm and told him to use ll freely,
and If not saUsfled after using It he
need not pay a cent for It.” aays C. P
When in Rome King Edward did as Rayder. of Pattens Mllla, N. Y.
“A
the Romans do. and when in Parts he few days later be walked 'lnto.-the
w done as all visitors are.—Detroit store as straight
as a string and
handed me a dollar saying. ‘Give me
e of Chamberlain’s Pain
another bottle
The game warden departmsnl
t It In the bouse all the
great pluasure in rsoommuading a gu
urwlme.’” For sale by
bernatorial veto for that apring tired
feeUng.—Evening Press,
The Greek government snn
ports silkworm eggs
from
lynching la Russia and those in this
country seem to be that In Russia the
Baar thaapaoial train:
Tbniato a BnrtU nnd a Bnrtla ftnm
Vocnl'sMinsUalsonmnto tttwn.
water falling gwitiy la mneb more of a
myutecy than too aodten.mptnre of the
Thera's a ahifttog la tha Mas tops and
air gap an4 Uio boadlong nmh of elec
to sianU hqj fivaa n whnnp>
trical ooergy in a dtoroptlre discharge.
Uthoogb raln^has fallen aloe# the For throng the dasl nnd distonor be
dawn of creation, man knowa very Illstars
tie about the origin, the atructure of Ths and man and tba tonm
the raindrop. The reason for this Is
f Song renown.
that the siiaple looking drop of rain to A blase of chocks aad talant wbea
in reality a taarvelous mktocoam.
Vogel’s Miastrato oome to town
day when the mechantom of a
The band it drawing nenrar; bers’s
lasie in tbe air.
The major gplas bto batom a deaan
K>re wonderfully behl togrtber.
The stoe of the drop to not the obaUtrampetobkre..
cto In the way of a cleaxrr knowledge
I avary yona«stor aoraaebos. Imt
of the drop sti^’ture. for the evermge
rtrr of rmlndrope to not far from
millimeter, and men of Siience
Vogel's Miastrals come to tosm
have to 0eal with quanUttoa luflnltely
The drnau die in tbs dtotanoa. tbe
troape is out of slgbi.
Ths Ll-sti n«aeks4.
And every one to thinking about the
The prtaoncr. a faded. Uttered epeclshow at night.
am of mankliKl. ou whoee haggsid
Ths Ojmn, House will be crowded, we
face, deeply »nrd with the marks of
lank onr dollars down.
atlon. there slUl lingered faint reTo
hoar the songs and jokes when
m of better days long juist. stood
John W. Vogel’s Minstrato aome
dejectedly before the Judge.
twret SewtrS
AV E
For real beauty of apeivli many
coiivcnflt.n next vear
re must go to the
pru think that we
I'lqitlar.
I the highland capl
glens Ilia I I
One feature of the ses
tesslon was a re
Kir Morell Mackeuilc ui«*d to
iHirt from
tec on Christian
that Hie prettiest s|»eakrrs were to be
liHilmvor. api»olntc<l
a
.vt-ar
J in tlie ItodeiuK'h dlstru t of InThere was a fcHllng among the
veruewa shire
A
w ider
knowledge
assttclatlon that the
t doing the work exi»ecit*d
otlld proliably Lsve induced him to
mltt(-e was asktd
modify hta views sod glv«> tbe |>alm to
Invctlgatc and det.milne If ihisk
ih
I
the glen folk of the north am
whether
any hctler melhod or c
^
Inverness-shire. The voUs-s
mill be found.
blghtondeni sre s.-i luw
imraititK-. which consIsitKl of
HfV C G P Mttore of lU.ineo and srtlculstlon to clear, dlatlnct
r.
One liKlines to liken their
Fred W. Chamberlain of IVtroll. re
*b to many beautiful things to the
isirttsl that while there has Uen a
falling off In ('hrisilsn Endesvt.r wt.rk clear, mellow note of a bell or the mur
of running wnler. The liifltK-tioo
ihi> ilniil t»r
reset Ion
has
been
reached, that, as a general pri
of the voice is singularly eugagiug'
only Iho^ie s.H-ietles arc failing‘wldch Ing and falling with exqiU-itc cade
have nut kept up with the t
like U-wItchlng music, and this. I
m.ivement t.f the leaders, an
peroembered, to the speech of the comwhy the Christian
nfoo ixeoide.
Endeavor socii
rhleh U flexible as
(•..ugregnilons
should be
«*upt‘rs.‘dtMl by any other organlxatlon
Notwilhsundlng all one h«*ars about
the growth of the clgsrelte hsbU lu
this country, England oi'cuples a
paratlvcly lowb- place ns s siu
the Matter of the Shortage
nation, says the iKUiduu Taller,
Thompson Was Known Before
ttotics prove that as aniokers Hutchmen are well ahead of all the plL
Hto Re-Election.
nations. Germs us come ».-coikL
lun.n.
Mich. .May 8.:^
though, iniin for man. th.-y x*..n*ui
in.'ttdci Id.^ ha^ l.cn tiled In
It* Supreme Tent of Macca- less than half as much tobacxu
iht*
Pon
Htmiu
Savings Dutchinon. Three Umes as mnuy eij
Bank, which t.rlngs out startling con
relies are consumed anuunlly In Ei
dltlbns
J B Mcllwaln. attorney for land sa In either Gcrmuuy or Holland,
»ank. viHlicl Chicago recently to but as oimsuiners of pli*e lol.sriryl»oth
liK*
pap4*ni In ilu* inhuraiice them- cxiunirles are far ahead i*f
ilssl..ner\ office
11.*
ol a letter sent to 1» I Marke.v
Sao amekl.K Sswirrel.
me cijmman.hT, from
Insur
f
Forest and
iier.
arkevs
er. call
calling
Stream tell* of a curious sight he
to the condition In the
that Thi»rop»..n wan is.OtHt Id the woods near UlM*rty. Me. It
.^hy In hiK nt'cnunlti. and n*que»iUng a little riHl squirrel which was having
Markey to reimMly the condition
tbs best of times gnsnlng through the
Thin wa.s .me venr hefon* Thoi
outer bark of young sugar muph-s and
»..n’», defalcation of liT.totu was dts- sucking the sap. He was to Intent iq
iTvd and after the alleged 18.000 on bis business that he did not stir
«1 Thompson
when the speeutor imsstMl by. but kept
ns n‘ elecier supreme finance keeper
on satisfying hto sweet tooth.
It is expected that the suit w
Insect, by the mere act of alight Ing
upon the ma. blue, tximpletes a clrefllt
}M»0a Wauhlngton becomes the cap
ital of the Englllh-speaklng world, as
Mr. Carnegie predlcu will soon be the
case, what to going to become of Wll
Ham Waldorf Astor?—Inter Ocean
acale.-Grand Rapids Poet
BTAQR AND FLATFORM.
Tbs falimg of a Brop
•ash of Ugbtol^-nh.
REV. D. COCHLIN MODERATOR OF out of the ordinary. eumethliMC to won
MICHIGAN CONOREOATIONALISTS dsr at ao moat men thiak> IHe hum-
pul
intt)
the
and
a very
house makes such
We have curtains that we are sellinR .for TiOc
small, it is true, but they are Rood.
the
a
pair.
little e,\-
difference.
They are
The other Rrades at 75c, $1.00,
$1.50 and $*J.O<!. are sjilrmliil values and new patterns.
I
"OM Hlckin'Furniture
I'he newest furniture that is shown. An Irishman once said: “If
ye can’t be aisy, be as aisy as ye can.” and >ve say that the best
way we know of to l>e ’‘aisy’’ is to buy some of this same “Old
I lickory” Furniture and have it on your porch or lawn these sum
mer days and cveninRs ami you surely can be “aisy.” It don’t
cost much either. Have a fine chair, that is firmly made, will last
for years, and it costs only $1.75. Weather has no cfifeci upon it.
Let it stand out all summer if you choose. There are no two
alike, and such odd shapes.
Summer Furniture!
That means furniture for the^porch. the Jawn, and es|>ecially if
you have a summer cottage at any of the resorts, or you are roing camping for a week or so. canvas stools, camp chairs, lawn
seats, porch chairs, lawn settees, reclining chairs, new patent
Hammock chair, with the largest extension top. (the occupant be
ing always protected from the sun and heat), porch rockers, differ
ent sizes, and a splendid line of Mexican grass and the Celebra
ted Palmer Hammock. These cost you from $1.00 to $2.50.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
TRY A RIOORD WANT AD.
Jm.,
THB «VBinirO HBOORD. TBAVKBSB CIIT, MIOH.;* SATUBDAY, MAT 23,1903.
sssssai’i*..^-.
T. P. ■. a B.. cu.
\
the sale of our BEST flour, and
trade will be so brisk with you that
you will not have time to pay your
bills, and your competitor will not
have anything to bo but sell break
fast food.
An expedttkm U U-lng sent emt un
der tbe ahapioos of the Geographical
nntIMMM.
Bar. Wm. LMtau. PMtor.
**Br»oo
€imnl Diws
ofthtWoHd
topic.
society of Pblladeiphla and tbe Antic
club of New York tu expkire Mount
McKinley, the highest peak
la
the
Alaskan range, estimated to be 2«.
400 feel in helghl
The expedltkm is
4:00. Juolor Leagite.
G.U. Cpvorth Leaage; Mr. Jamison to be in charge of Hr Frederick A.
C4K»k of Bmoklyn who accompaaM
7:3f». roejDortal eerrlce The pastor** Peary on two of his Arctic trip* and
address will be Illustrated with
the Belgian |»arty on ihelrAislt to the
I views. Patriotic aonsa will be
ated. The MePbersoo poet. Q.
and the Relief Corps will at
All are Invited.
Everybod/ InvUed.
era,range
H
Artis* 1. .HI 1 unique are tbe »ew cmbrt lL l.at.lle* of jade, moontad ia
giAd.. Or ye 1 nay have a «^l handle,
gv4d nsmnt -d: a gold Uudie with a
gurgeov* (qtal M*l lo at the brad, or
S4vmr »f tie* l. -aoJira lu tbe new t-upIwT-<'**hMvd metal. A abaft Uke baodte
of gtm ns*{. I uda la a smooth tmlahcd
knoll **i w; h liny cluatrtw of olivtMO,
the rmssn.-«-n. s* in! preelonK stoora
tbsi have a ptrileular vogm- ju-t i>«*wr.
I le.Irtra of s omn atic charm.'ter. above.
Ing dancing ebb. «.u«irdsm<n and ara
nymphs, arv d. vebq.d in lini.*.l goM,
oM silver and .aid bs.ktng m.dsb. l»UtliMi lit He sludb* of Ugurvw and flow
ers arc M ulp**.red in *hsde,l metal and
are as UlV like and luu n>tii« aa
tbongh d'ldcied In .^.Jo»w Handsome
hamll.-s usually .*..ine In a ls*v with a
a.M of tl]*s and a f.rnle to match the
handle. -Gld. ..go Post
for the
WisJded. as he
% »U*l*aars Hr«lrwl.
lime only, to a l-Tliptuo wife, at1 least
Cbraer Boardman Ava. aad WashThe w.iy to gV-i a mb»lonury revival
officer
one Fort Leavenworth army
<
Ington 8t
1« to havea revival heivat bous-. Prvshas found his foreign mairlmoni
Holy comBonkm 9:40 a. m.
Itance an insurmountable harrier
kb ul lliirriMui «u.reV;dd. “TIm-grv-ab-wt
Momtn* service aad sermon. 10:30.
his marriage to a U-avenwiirth g
lHs-,1 of ih.- loivigu fields Is a revlvlSunday school at 13.
to whom be was engagisl Ui bire I
fi.Hl. re.-.mseera!e.l aiHl unirtetl b..me
Miss Young will sing an offertoo’
OITV'.
transfer to duty in the orient. Woi
church - Wc nre b.-Jplug luUsioiis In
solo at the rooming service.
even than this, the h'lUp
• do any lb
No I
In
n*cently arrtv^M in Ssn FYancIsco and
to rev Iv e our on q chim h.
is retMiried to be prt-iianng for an Im
All are cx>rdlally Invited to theae
F»»ri l.eavenw(
venworth to
•bUpart. Gau
•enrlcea.
^
|
Qals Mos.
claim her recreant hiWbatol
aod fiO or mort
eolleetod aad
lAiiy uu-stu.ii ■•.;>> Ur usk.d that |*«rAt
New
York. Mary McHah-. a
Cenrogatlenat.
'MQlootto thee
Now theraU
young and pretty Irish girl, who for tales u> ail- i>h.^ar of .Toisttan Fndrsvur
K«-v. d: CochUn. Pastor
aoik
a.Mi.sh i.*Mk IVs v:. ismstiamam irotir but the oats are oaaeiof
Monung
stTvlce
at 10:30 a m the pa»t eight >«-ars has b«-^>n living
uooble
They haT*. fo maiij oases. Clai-s of iKiy* will Ik* r«*celve<l
Into out in service, was noUfleti Wedues
No .i: V S P. Trisl,vO-v N. \
day that her* uncle, William McHale.
nil iubi*i>(ilp at this service.
lit
her.
than I’hrbtLui I'li.bavorers
who died ui AlbMina. Pa. alsmt a
They are raising kltU*nt in !
week ago had left her $25 tsm
The m.ny tr.«v.-| f. I♦.•uv,| ..ii the .|k-, hil
thwwoods, and it is oerutn that
them their ufli-rlnK
>-uung woman was tlnishlug a large i.nveMo.n iroo.H if i|„ y so dcr.-: J.ul
young will grow np wilder than those I
luterroedlate
Chrlsllsn
Endeavor Irtming at the home of Mis* .Margaret
(Jullcoyne. id Hro.»klyu where
.she
causing trouble.
jsiK-leiy at 4:30 p.
: thnuigl. 1
ite tr.vii-js.rtnt
employtM.
when
the news
:ioiy of Chrimlan was
A. G. dsp.*rta
are ---------------------mystified by al_
'*«.unK i»copJe;s
.
reachiHl her.
She finished her iron
Eniloavor at C:30 p. m.
* Niw tu. K. V. 1.. Troy. N. Y.-Tbe
of oattle aloog Lake
No evening oervlce on account of ing and then, having received the con
New York suite buMetin is .-alhsl -Kin
Miohigan, that is carrying off the ani
gratulfttlons of her employer. ii*»k a
iho hsecalaureate servlees,
pin- Slate Not.-s - It Is Issinsl qiiarter
malt by buodreda Home of the ant
HoiMirts of Iho euto aosoelatlon will train for Altoiina
Th. pla.v of
Helen Gould has <»f late Uvn send ly u! bi .•••nts Hie y ear
male are being treated nt tie state 1.0 «tvon ai the wmkly prayer m«H*iing to Fulled States soldiers all over liubllealhui Is Binghamton. N Y.
farm
Tbe animals suffer lack of ap
this ctmntry.
the
Philippines
ami
psuto and die apparently of eUrvaFulut. nice Iliile js^ket New Tt*sia
Rev. M D Oarrel left this mornitf
melita. On the tly leaf of ea4,'li is
tion.
He will
written a Terse of scripture- some for MaaUtoe and Frraaoil
Forty two years ago Andrew J.
prwaoh the memonal Mtinon at ManWard, a promiuaat brick manufactur
Utoe tomor.ow moraliff
B Y P. U . 6:*15**‘
er and contractor of Flint, ebot him
No evening service ou acwiuni of
self. Recently bis arm began patuit.g harealsureaie service.
and send
him. and poultices were applied The,
Prayer meeting on Thursday evenapplioaUons were suooesaful enough. ing at 7:30.
Folder the d»-*lgnaiiou —H«*usehtdd
All are cordially Invited to the serThey drew put aavrtal No 4 ahot. as
effects.' J Fh-nmiit kbirgan will be
vhos.
bright us they were when they he
able to bring Into this c.»uniiy iiiosi The Price of One Medicine Givea Any
Second Melhodlet.
of his art ireasiir.-s. valued at |2.uuu.
ttUDo Imbedded in hie fli sh
Woman Tvwo Full-Si*ed
Rev. iiugh Kennedy. Pastor.
«HHi. that are now scaiten-^i through
The rain that people In eoulhem
MornliiK
MTvIcn.
lu :hi;
Ihenie
Psekage*ot EiinMH- or are in hb
Ian.” The V>indoii house
Michigan have bean praying for for -The K. IlgiouH Faculty of Man.”
Mr Morgan has or
* on the lend his guests to galher togetlier
three we^s fell Thursday night and »..Tuncl Mrrot
paintings, bricabrac and an
the farmrre are relotolng. The fields • Foundations
A Mirdlat welc<ime
ome at thesi
these services
and It Ik iN-lU-ved Aim-rbwns
It U tthsolutely luvensary to combad dried up eo that tiie ground could
Class meet
neetlng. 9:45 a. m
avc an opiajrtnnliv of seeing hine dir«*<d ItK-al applications with a
wiH
not te tilled and tbe hay crop ae well
school at 12 m.
jm- ol the iiiu-si private Collett ions in non ahs.holir medicine
for. Internal
Jut
League, 8 p. m
M email frulu. was ia jeopardy.
uliiK services.
S^The
Pa ill! Vine treat u
ytwr he has arquin-d till.- to them as
HANNAH & LAY CO.
-TPtAVKPtSK
Ccndtttsed Htws
^ cf mkhigan
Whilellsh have made iht^ir app«)ar.
aoae in the watere of Green hay. after
an abMBoe of many jeara Good eised
oatohee arc now being made off Pesh
tigo point The fish wvetage nine or
Uninohee in length. *lh. whlteBlh
were
first eten Uat week, but they
have been oaaght almost dally eiooe.
This speoies has long been thought to
be estinot In those waters, but seem
to have oome back.
Pranklln B. Wallin has donated a
hanaome drinking fonalaln to Grand
Hsplds to cost aboot fiOO.
It will be
of metal and eqaipped with a box for
loa aad ollmr Improvameats. and will
be located at tbe comer of FonnUln
and Ottawa etreeta It is said aevaiml
other fountains wHl te given the city.
At Lawloa grape sattiag for 1003 is
praoUeally fialahed. twice as many
▼ioes having bean aet as in any freviaas year.
Aotoal sales have
been
mads to the extent of a.eST.oOO Hoes,
or enough to set nearly <1,000 aeresmll
of which will be ad4M io the already
large aortage of gmpue in this l^medlate vicinity
This praclicwlly new
and mpidly growing Industry is glv-
TWO FOR ONE
ing employment to hundreds of peo* enter the preparatory school there for
|>la ^Therr* is no apparent danger of admission to eltlier Ysle, Harvard or
overluadlng the market, as the gra^e Princeton nut versify. Tbe young boy
juioa factory is shipping not only to U one of • the bHgbtest boys of Coldall parts of this country, but also has water and has earned his eoholarsbip
in the past two years as agent for
a raady market In England.
I). O. Ruth. Pastor
meet lug at 10:00 .
Womhtp and sermon at 10:30.
Blhlo school at 12:00.
Y P. A. at C:30
Evening service at 7:30,
A cordial welcome lo all
Church of Christ (Olaciplaa.)
A Flint woman, who lives on a cor
ner has been much annoyed by bioy-
k mat: in Oaas oounly was (
olists '‘cutting corners" right across charged with ateallng an accordion of Honor Himday school at 12.
Tbe judge releaeed
her lawn much to the detriment of valued at $60.
Junior Endeavor 4:00.
tlie lawn's appearance. Bbc didn’t go him. my ing that noao6ordioo le worth
to the police, however, for relief; she that amoont and in the Heoond pUre
knew a beiur way than tliat. 8be that no sane man would etesl such an
nion
I lilon
servlr*-.
StelulKirg’i
bought a couple oi papers of taoke and instrumonf.
South Haven will rertve the old Hrau.l tUH-rs House
•oattmml them along the path and
meeting ThursPei
When Ihe nest wheelman came along amusement of roller skating f.«r the day evening.
Ihere was eomeUilug doing. After a summer rctorters who flock there
Batu
acbool lesson
of the
lot of Mret had been pu no lured aome
of iha bicyt lisU oompUinrd to tiu< pollee^ bat all the satUfactlon th. y got
was that th«y had no huvines. ou the
Uwa. and If they weren't willli.g to
lake ehaiiceii ou auythlug the owner
might pat ou it they would better
ll. 'hn.l I;iSo ii the mi Inin Inquire
in *<Uy. hiu It the mit. hiM.iii In* n-
unilkril .
• .Vu«. ih.i.-'- the HIM* of thnl eoin
iiti who vvHH n.M himuilly puhloil under
ke.'P off iiTivste property.
niitrr whlh- ».ho en* halhluc*
A year ago. the Nestor esUte, whh h
• W hat of »M-r?” hi- vslfo d.-iunndoiV
has a large sawmill at Baraga, dc
-Why. If vi„. luMl hurni-d lo kiiu
elared war on the rau which Infested
its logging mmps
The auimslt liad
multiplied eo as to become an unlv ar-
Welcome to worship with us are
strangers, workingmen and tbe poor.
Ofli riuKs for home missions will he
n'celved.
Fourtesnth Strsst Church.
Hunday school. 3:30 p m.
ITeschlng. 3:30 p m.
Christian Scisnea fiervica.
Mrs. Emma Tower, First Reader,
SliKli*m Woodmep hall, over post***^unday morning. 10:30.
Huhjoct. -Ancient and Modern No1 and HypnolIsoi '
Wodne?sday, 7:30 p. m.
vltoU to each and every ser
-houseludd effects- and esrap»*s pay Mjfis.^famous for Ha remarkable
ment of tSiKMUKi duty.
of iN^womh, painful and *upp
Tlie JilelilltJ «d the M.ldtt-r wht> is menstrnalh.n. ami ovarian inntbles.
sufferitig fnun lepios) at the isolation With every |»ackaK.* «»f Palm Vine 8
camp at Ffirt Schrvve. G(*orgia. but K Walt ti Sons sell this week they
whos«- name ihu.s far has not been will give fr.-e a :.oc Im.x <if Sanative
Tahlels. and will also guarantee to re^
the at;Uoi
in of the Ctuuptn.ller of l
isaing nisiu a quest)
ireasnry i
couiu'cted with the drawing of t
soldier's pay w it hunt signing
• the same. The soldiers t
is Charles F. Mix. first sergeant In
the Fifth cuiipany of the tiui.-^t anil
lery corps
A siM-clal from Frank. B F . says a
crack buir f«Kt wkle and
long has o|H-ned a couple of humlrt*d
yards back fmm the face of the west
ern |H*ak of Turtle mountain at the
summit
A disivatch
has
)K*en re
Find the -People**” a verv conven
ceivt^i at yVaiik fnim ih<> lieutenant
lent bank with which to do their
governor t.f the territory ordering the
hanking, and we have a large num
mouutctl itullcc- tu Infiirin all those*
her of them among our customer*.
who relumed to the town of the dan
Borne lake certificates of deposit.
ger. and
suggesting the imm.sllate
H»unt- savings l»ooks. some prefer
evacuation
the place
’•commercial accoiinls "
Our varloes
methods suit the
hoard th«- reftirmalory ship Ct»rnwall.
convenience of all.
Perhaps you
Ivlng off PurtU-vd. at the mmith of the
are not familiar with the various
Thames, has heeii traeed to fever Inmeiltod* of depositing, do not
fi*ct.*«l army blankets from Si»uth Af
know
which
method
would be best
rica.
Thousaiuls of similar blankets
fur
ytm^
and
so
do
not
reaJIte wbat
have Uen sold and sent all over the
a convenience and benefit a bank
country without even U-lng washed »ir
arctiunt could be made tu you.
dl&lnfectiHl
We should be pleased at any
.Mayor Hiram M Sutnim-is of t)i
time to explain method* to you.
tawa. Ohio, has puhlishevl a imtice
Please do sot hesitate to ask ques
offering a number of prizi^ to the
tions. We aim to mftke our a “Peo
persons who will maintain the best
ple's IVink” In every way consist
kept gardens, and lawns in tbe town
ent with sound hanking principles
this Hunmier.
Already a numlH*r of
A tempi* mt die “M diVliar-
1 MH* lb. RraukbttlUa uw to treci
al tc Mrary
try WarA Braebtr.** baa at M Aran eauMAid lAmar^
aak! Pobert .v. Cnihain of Orreoo. “I tea. bat M( f.«r purpoaes of wonAlB.
rrm«mUr LU ntvlvlug atiout aa big
I of tbe raivamty
a fra a* anylKKly for twW performteg
t Phil
the marrtap* fur the lair Collla P.
--------------- - ^ an w
Jlontlnicton.
’The latter was eallad fifiUd I. tbiMa oMaptaL
abroad by Imiiortaut biuduraa, aad da*
ih 0T*n demn aa aaj
airtng to take the fcrarat Mrs. Hoot* JPIdhM tmnplt oC :be far coat. b«t
logtoo with him. they wtaw ««lKly
M PO whitp robfd pri««ta tp
married by Mr. Beecher, trbe recelred ■Mke lopg prayeralD tbe aacred MoIb.
a chei-k for 3Ta)a Iteturalng to Arocr* Tbe tempi# and the oriraui collactSoa
lea. the lluutingluna had a faahioiiahia Which CM
than
hair
vcGdUig and m*ei>tlo&. Mr. HeixiMr
again offlclalod, and again was paid ha
-I>rar roe.” remarked the dia- by
who has ^nt aoiny year* tn the work
of the orlentsi eollertk»n.-Chlcafa
Jeurusl.
CHANCE FOR RECORD READffRt.
FOR Ft-OORA
M
Coupon Worth 25c It PrmanUd at A.
E. Walt A SonF Ortig Atoro.
la order to test the Reeord’a graat
circulation «md Its superior advartlahare made arrangemeat* with 8. E. Walt A Sons, tbe
poptilar druggUta. to offer one of their
be*i selling medicine* at half price to
any one who will cot out tbe following
coupon and preaent It at their store:
COUPON.......................:
L
This coupon entitle* the holder
to one 50c package of Hr. Howard'a specific for the cure of consHpaiion and dyspepsia at halfprice. 2ac. We will refund the
money to any dissatisfied pur
chaser.
8. E. Wall A Bona.
:
:
:
:
:
:
;
:
TWENTY-FIVE CENT^.
Hr. Howard's s|>eclfic for the cure
of cinirtlpatlon and dyspepsU la not
an unknown remedy
It has ma.le
many remarkable cures right hero in
*rraverse City, and so positive are
HruggUts 8. E. Walt A Sons of iU
great superiority in curing dyspepsia,
'.mstlivatlon. sick headache and liver
irouh
roubles that they will, In addition to
s«*llln
it at half-price, rgfuad the
JJUtN'J
GRAND
;OPERA
HOUSE
FRIDAY. MAY. 2911
Martin Shccl) presents
Mr. William Owen
In
Richard Bnnxley SbendaaS
Comedy
mmm
KAIIDill
—SupiKJrted by -
J. w. McConnell and
' MippCpmllp Reynoldp
6*|mt CoimM
ScNletorniitanCMpMiii
EwfOitiil.
^rlo*at
Paeriaa* Mfg. Co. D#trolL
Sold
Graduate
Wt b»v* J tint tins
SIfsemtktr’s Sbop.
What nicer' for the
young lady than a
dainty chatelaine
watch.
For tlie
Toung Man
You can’t do lictter
than get hiuva hand
some watch uiKin this
memorable occasion.
We can please* him
and you for $I(MKl,
$1'2.00,
do. $l,Yoo.
Ladies!
35C. 50c. rsc. 11.00
I1ASTALL'»
When you m^cd shoe polish
'
get
SHUSHINE
It keeps the leather looking
new.
It dot!s not crack the
leather but
cracking.
prevents
its
Don’t forget the
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Rutnar** Old AUnd.
Front At
‘it is Uery JRnnoyina'
I'o thi: one who does ihi: cooking for the family, and
sometimes to the member^ of the'family, lo find that
an entire baking has been spoiled ukfaU'K poor ex
tracts or baking powtler hatl been used in its manufacture.
S«jioK Jbrarsoymi sora** by
using Johnson’s Pure Flavoring rxtracis
tracts an<i Pure
Cream of Tartar Haking Powder at :i-3c per pound.
Prescriptions Carefully and Conscientiously Compounded.
Zmsda^‘
^SSS
^Bargain Dap
tollman 7d0d Chopper
...47 Cents
Has Sled cuilt:rs. lint-, coarst: ami nut Butter Cut
ter. chops half pound raw or ctibked meat per
minute; fisli, vej:etables. fruits, nuts, spices, coffee,
etc. A handy and edkient household tool, adapted
to all household requirements. :::::::
Tunllurt Dtpartmtmt
the Boston Store,
Habhath school at 2:00 p. m
pn*s
Pceachtng at 3:00 o'clock.
Young
PtHiplca
miK'tluK Sutulay ent available supply are ni*eded to ran
the pre.seiit t'altfo rnia fruit ert.p
It
evening at 6:00 o’clock
Btihjvs'i at the
Adventl-t
church is estimated that unless there is Im
vn id lalKir the loss
Hnn.iny night
-Man’h r<mdl
m falinre to
thin in Heath.”
1 Ih* oM iH*r <
"j'rayer meeli
All are invii^ i
brunte sialuu «*f F«iluiului*
urod at ihu wurM * fair at Fhlragn.
an- to Im- c1i»poM*d of to iht* highrat
mg1i» arMt SM>r«to mt
bliUb-r
Thu htaiuu haf- lH-«-n l>ing on
A c<*ruln fellow witu aiiMMerv-U ad- a rulibUh huap for yoan-. and the carVerllseumnU tu ehvwp stuiy |tai>era HvelH have iH i-n ronlnv; in a lagixm.
William Fovivert of Frankfort Ky.
has had ouiu * iiitereMlng ex|H-rleueca.
determined to rtvmmit
Hulclde
aad
He K-urm-d that by lu-udlug 31 to a wrote to Jtxih Vife to tell h«*r so. but
Yankee 1..- «v.ukl gv‘t u * ure fur d/unk- while he was mustering up hli* t^jur«u»e«
And be did. It was to “take age to <lo it. a blixHl clot furim-d lu
his heart and he dmpp.-d dead
the l.l.*iige and keep it.”
Kansas <J. A H. encampment pansud
Then lie ie.„t lifiy INn-nl stamps to
find out htivr to r.-il*e turnips sm-ceasprojxoieil
fnlly. He found out. ' Just take old glnla
place a statue ol Robert R
of the tops -iuJ ptdl l.«-u in the ndunda uf the rapitol at
lU-lng voung, he wisht-d to m trrj. Wa>hlngi
and sent thirty four 1 c«*nt stuui|is to
a Chicago flr i for inrtwuiatluti as to
how to make au Impreesioii.
When
IIaa tin- rl.il J. FieriHiUl Morgan
the a ns WIT C..UU- It r.ttd: -Stt down been fiK.b-d u-,*»itG lu u«n*e,iUeiKv of
en a pan of dungh.” It was a Uttle the anuouiu-^ iuenl that be would plnee
rough, hut he was a |wth-m uian. and on exhlbiiiou a .•olU-iiion of earjM-iH
thought he would yet suix-eed.
that fornurly iM-Umged to tht- royal
Tbe next sdvertlaement he answered
house of bi»aiu i**-\eral Spanii*h ni*w»read: “How to double your money in
atx montlia- He wn* told to t-unvert |>apeiw have .n,k«-d i**r an invotigatlou.
hla money luiu IdUs. f.dd them and be aa U-fore the reign of Alfou^v Xll.
WtHlId see hu money.doubled.
Next be -eui
for lw«dve useful
household arthle*. and be got a
package of manUea.
He was slow to leant. 00 he sent |1
to IliKl out "how to get rich.” “Work
Uke tbe devil ami never *|»«‘nd a v*eni.''
and that atopped him.
But his brother wrote to find out
bow to wTlt-> without iH-n and Ink.
Ho was told to use a lead penelL
He paid 31 to learn bow to live wlthont work and was told on a lawtal
cord. * Fish for suckers as we do.“LoDdon. Kt.. Echo.
,ge punishment Is endured by
I maidens when they have
tbeir seveiileenlh year and
an not engaged to be married. They
art forced to fast three 4lajra. then fdr
twenty-four hours their food U salt
fish, and they are not permitted to
the nvyal
The Hera
Pieniont Moiv.au has U*en tin* vktlm
of unmrupuloiiB dealer*, who. it allegea. have i.;.lm«Hl off ImUathms on
the umlii miKioimUe -Boston tiloU*.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
-Johnson’s Drug Store.
l^pEDPLET
rP^SAVINC
h ^ank
ITHEY COVERTHE EARTHI
r IF* from Trude. If» Right
.Wu*r»l« Triad*,
JUST PAINT!
Foulard Silks that are
Swell......
Thai’s what roost faints arc: the
Shcrroan-Wiliiain* Paint cnjo>-s
a higher reputation as well as a
larger sale t
parctl lamt
pure linscctl oil, lea^I
the piust
durable
ami zinc,
paint n^e.
J suj. faimi
,
'
*
Beautiful creations for Waists. Shirt
Waist Suits or Beautiful Silk Gowns.
No silk fabric has ever come into use
that is as popular for summer dresses
as Foulard—and never have we had
t^uch exquisite patterns and colorings
m*r:
A color card for the asking.
The ShcnBiul.WiniAms VtmIsbes hiTC thirty yetrs repuutiDA teckof them aa$ are saperlor to tiy other. : : : : l:
Delph Blue, CastOL Tan, Old Rose, Pink, Reseda Gfien, Itod,
Wavy. French Gray twd Black with pretty color combifiAtioAA
Price 7SC, $1*00 and $L50
■ THEY COVER THE EARTH*
STEINBERG’S Grand Opera House Next Tuesday, MAY 26TH
Perfect, Progressioe. Preaeatafioa ol modern minstrelsy,
John W.
^votEL^
Big; Minstrels^
NAWA||tj^ArnuA«
ootunod. ^
8»at»nowon—1«. Prict, 2Sc.3Sc. SOc.76c. T*l«phoM Cltl*»n»’ 112, B«ll 1®I Noon.**
i
THE EVENING BEOOBD, TBJLVKB8E OITT, UIOH., SATUEPAY, MAY 88, iXtt.
r.lLMAVtSlSlLL
THE OLD REUABLE
gay .Manilfif aag It ttlil Ui».
Qrmmo BApida, Mick., Maj StfSaak H. OraTta. om of tha baat
^IN®
POWDER
Absolutely Pur*
;
PERBONAL
Mrs Obarle* Godfrey ratnraad to
Oraanville ibi* asoning afUr a visit
ill the city withberal*t*ia
Mike Lttu^ re tomad from a boti*
w* trip to Grand Rapid* thii aflat-
LOTSOFSICIIATOIES
r-Tu;
r
alai vklak balpad mattan. bat ba
waa taaakad apa law. SaMth oaagbt
tka gMH for tka Alamnl. and Mela,
lyra imd Bktanbatgar formad tha battary for tka Blgb aehool. Prof. KillOwing to iba latanaaeof tka boor of
atarting and otbar oanaae. only foar
aoant In tka maat. The ISO yard bur.^
dlaa waa ran. bat only ae aabibitloo
to plaaaa tba crowd.
Ikrae High
aobool man tniakad drat In thte rac4>.
Fnat FnaiiRy Paoa.
Poor of tka mambara of the faonlty
ran tb«> 60 yard foot race promised by
tkam, and it waa a good race Prof.
BUiott wraalad tba ohamplouahip from
Pho South Bide Juniors
atul
tluEati Side Juniors came together 4hl^
morning In a field day mooi on the
Twelfth street grounds, and the So.it 1.
Side won by the d<*clslve score of TC
The East Side got only oiufirst.,Kelley finUhlUK ahead In the
The result of the meet in detail wa*
an folUiws:
120-Yard
Hurdhw—Hnit.
Hodtee
l« »; s.-oond. Hunter (8.); third. Tl
us (E)
50-Yar
Thoma
Vtanding nn>ad Jump-Kir>^t. Huu
t'T (8.); aecontl. Kelley (K i; third
Hodge (8.1
I rw.h-FJrsi, Hod
(El: third.
E)
Kunnlng Broad Jump-First. Hun
et (8.1; seeond. Hmlge |Sl: third
>>.-rson (E )
foie Vault—First. Vaftdei^«*rt (S »;
|-<x>nd. Evans (8 i;
third,
fiersot.
Hammer Throw-Mrsl Vandervort
lSI;^se<ond. Olds <S». third fier
**'!::o Yard l)a.h- First. Hmige (8 ).
iM^md. Kelley (E l : third. Titus (E I
Hhot .'ut-nrsl. H(»dge (8); see
nd. Smith (8 1; third, flerson (K.)
DEUGHTFUL HUSICALE
Prof. Hya anally Bnlabad foartb. Tha
aAalal tlma waa 1^ aaoonda for aaoh
of tka oontaatanta
•ommnry of tha tvanto.
Tka aamplatt raaalla la tba track
and Bald BMOt wara aa follows:
100 Taid Daah-FlraL Imrdla. (H.
Gnaawmd. Pannlngtoo. (A); third
Wimkoap. (B. B.) Tima. 10 4.6.
B.) 76 fL 4 In.
SO Yard Daak-rirat. Pannlngton.
(A.); aaoond aad third, apllt, Ladarla.
.(B. 8. land Swanbargar. (B. 8.)
Bbot Pat—Flrat. Pannlngtoo. (A ).
*6 ft; aaoood, Ladarla. (B & ) 84 ft
10 In.: third. Walab. (A.) 81 ft. 4 in.
Tbaaaavanto laft tba acora 19 to 17
U favor of the Alamnl. Flrat oount/^
6. aaoond 8. and third 1. *bat iba HlRb
aobool mota than mada things np on
tba bnm ball game and laft In a batter
rt of the after
I boye did aoma
Jaakaylng la aoma of tba aveuu tbat
did not plaaaa tba Blgb achools
uma kll
•oamMonal aniobaa nf long fliaa by
Fnp BmliiMar and Pnpa Wnliar U
fight and oanttr Bald wara tha fan
larai of tba bam bnU gOM
Vary Enjoyabla Party Was Given by
Miss Lewis in Her Rooms In tha
Wilhelm Block Laat Evening.
in t
last evening
A fine musical and lltry program was given as follows
'auulerel (Shumann); "Heartr. and
nowers.
cello solo. Mr. While
fai.plllon"
(Urelgl.
pUno
solo,
dlss Fox.
“8chruecelhaum at
the
*fhone.*‘
eadlng. Mr Holley.
•Clotid Bye"
(T*»stD.
"A
l>mam"
Bartlett 1. contralto solo. Miss l^wls
H.«ing
ruder
infflcultles." Mr
Smurthwalte
L-nt" (MetcalfI. vo<al solo.
M
weli;Raidof U
‘ city today on li
DR. KEMP S DISCOVERY
RemarlcAble Plan For Raising
the Dead.to Life.
IIALES H EA RT BEAT BY MA6&AQI1IQ
ew V.rk fkrstcL
ItuUIngtaii luti-resting ijuei.iiuu\as to
hen lih- III sulmuN aetuttlly U-cxiuies
xtliiet, l»r. llula.i-t
Kc'uip of New
York has fouml It iK*M«ible to r*.store a
dug to Mfe lifter It., heun hrtd Stoiipod
iM'atnig for slxp.4MiiiiiliiuU.ic. say* the
Sew York llerahl
Afier uu exumlua
lion by surgeuiu*i!(»e aulmal wa% olB.dally,'P^•.lK.ulleell^l.•ua jet l»r Keuip
by maaaagiiig Itsiheart su far brought
bai.k to life tbst It lived-twenty four
Siured to the uw- uf
lid ilntiik uiid
fMeuities that
(M-rfunmd lu
Ill eli.\eii out Optu, Iity-thn.». exiK*rluenta of this,* bMmeter Dr Kemp has
ucceedcHl liiiTeMuriug do*:- t» life."
lin.vHl that*In the c-ase of
aid he i
pruiKirtloti of n-atoratums would
U. fa gn-ater
ie iHM. of the dogs be sscrlbea
their death after an Interval of from
or three to iweirty four hours not
to falluiv of hi* treatment, for that
has apparently Ih-.m! ..luwioiful. but to
the iiog.1 cvuia not be
ptvventiMl fnini leHiitig ewuy the band-
only one Kueh I xpe-nmeut b.is been
rieil ui; u hutii;t:u Im-mu;. and In that
ase It wc4i.iH.t *11. ,v..,fu:. but the fact
hat th»- gil l W !a»*e l.fe |;e tni.|l to reItum after Ion U iH hud «fo|.p,xl U*atli.g was suffin-iigc fnuu a -ecen- attack
of Id.Hal (loisunm*: may explain the
failure
theieu^e uf (be dugs OU wbleh Dr.
p exiH-riuieiitiHl all had been
pla'^odlunder the* ludueu.n- of ehloroform
By the us** of delhwte InstrumetitsUbelr heart Uats and respiration
re/ean'fur.v uuIimI and autoinatlc
y tharti.ll. ami wlo u Udh rvsplra
n and heart Innits bad eeaseil so far
the cHiart showed (lie eijwMu.ent In
reslufwUou w as begun.
Dr Kemps meth.Hl is fuuud.nl on
one whleb ha4 Uh.u in use abrfad.
but the aurgiMiis U-fon. w horn he read
Lis paper at « meeting h..ld In the New
York Aendeu j uf M.nlUme the other
night were of opinion tbat be had Impncmnl on the for*-lgu system, which Is
make an luelsum large enough for
the luM.rtlon of the euilre hand, while
the ineislon made by Dr Kemp Is only
■* large as would be made for llie remoNal of pus
lle/lu*ertv ulih two
finger*, and In-fe.idiuf m.n^.glug the
heart In n.gtilar Umi, he unniii».s the
double luMI uf the m-art when It U
w.irkliig under iHinnal/*x>iidiliuus. as
shewn on bis , b.iri. byjthe u-.- of his
appiinstus*
The vital spark remains
aetlve. he tH.|let..u. att4he mendy fatxs
It Into renewed life byj massaging the
Quaker Maid." reading. Mrs
Une
8<mK”
rbo
ITomlse Thee* (De^
U>tKovi
_______ ___________
White
•omlc Heading—Mr Holly
"I.a Mlseriro***-!! Trovaiore-<'4>n
traltb siilo. Miss U-wls.
"folks
de
Corcen"
(Bartlett}
"Tremolo Etude ir»oUichalkt.
piano
s^do. Miss Fox
After refreshments werv'ser\*^l th.
program was completed w ith
gs and siK^claltles
ich of the
humorous character.
Much
ev ening s pleasurt* was due to the fine
piano work of Miss Fox. wbiMK- tech
nlque and
Intelligent
interpretation
were much appreciated.
PIcturad Mamorial Barvlca.
The mamorlal aanrlca for tka Q. A
HARRir BLUOGCR8 WON
R. will ba held tomorrow nlgbt, begin*
ning at 7:30 at the Flrat Ueib
oburcb, and pUI ba nttanded by iba
Q. A. R. aad Relief Corpa. The plan
BarrU* Bloggmrt mat tka Waat Side
of maaUng at nlgbt instead of la the
haae ball taam. tkU morning, an
morning, aa is the custom. U i
featod tnam by a aaora of S4 lo lA It
waa a alaggtng matob tram ala
Baiab. Tba taota by Inning*;
Barrlf Blaggar* 64SOSOOV S-S4
Qrouade** “Bear Bpaaglad I______ Waat Blda*
.4 00 0 1 1 6 1 O-l:
* Uttla Boy In Rina.** and ‘ Amartca.”
Battariaa. Bnallmantol aad Miller
wUl ba Illustrated in addition to the
sarmoa. the topic of which U ‘Lest
We Forget. ’ Moat of tha plclurea are
colorad. and cannot fall to Impraas
Mia Parian wa* lakaa boma la Iba
ambalaaaa Mai avantng. Bba bad
fainting *paU aaar Baltoar'* faeiary
Thara will ba a makat. at
-RnokM" nairt weak. Wa have boa*ht aad wa* vary bad for a lima.
tha anllra atoek at a bargain and will
alaaa R aiit an tha pramlata. Tha
EN
evening was most delightfully
Mr. Urava* is wall known in this the
spent. A banquet was aened first, to
Uy. and many friend* hem wiU l*a» »hlch
...................................
fkii lllD**« with d**pr*ftat
ifficer
•Usma'Muat Write Hit Name 1.700
Timaa to Furchaaa Land From
Indiana.
W^auhlngton. May 23 -The mw
ary of the Interior has finally aaard
OCrtATKO ALUMNI ATHLETES ‘d the contract for the sale of timber
on iJkc Du Flambeau reservation In
VEiTENDAY AFTERNOON
Wisconsin to Justus 8. Stearns, and
Mr. Steams has been here for the
BASE BAU GAME DIO IT past two dsys signing contracts with
he Indians. There are more than 4U0
illotments from which timber. Is to
ALUHNI TWO POINT* AHEAD ON M) cut. and the prices to be paid range
from S8 a thousand feet for white and
TPACK AND FIELD EVENT*
Norws> pl4e to 130 a thousand for
Irch and oth^r woods. The aggre
•at Oia *oora af t4 ta1 in the Bel
ste of the contract Is about IJ.OV*.
<K>. which Is about one-third more
Oama Gave tha Hish *chool a
ban he would have paid If the ofd
Clear Title to tha Meat ae
ontraci bad lK«en amiinued.
The contracts are made In quadru
llcato with each individual Indian and
Tha Hick aohool athlataa
tordaf aftomoon In thalr ooi
tha AlmauiL tka hall fama fivln*
tkato tka baat of iba maaL In the
VICTOBT FOB SOUTH 510E
track and flald avaata. thay ware two
polnta babind. ■oorlnc 17 polnta to a Juniors Oafaatad Similar Taam From
total of 19 by tba Alamnl. Bat in the
ba East Side by a Score of 76 to
baaa baU fanea it waa ad aaay tbat it
23 This Momino.
iva ianlnca wara |dayad, bat In
tUaa. tba Bl«h aobool bad made 14
ranaand tba Alamnl only ona. and
nobody tamamberad joat bow tbat one
aama in. Tbr Alamnl got t««atbar
aftor tka fama and rotod to atoka it
16 to ima. ao tbat tkata woald be aoma
kind of aoootatL U oonld hardly
bava kaan aallad aooataat on tha dlamooA
Tha Bl«k aobool kaya bad tbalr bat*
tine elohtbaa on. and tbe way tbay
“LOUIfilANA** I^RFORMER*
TAINEO BY ELK*
of tka
Fart of the *how at the Astium
•tovaa* R Oa.. wa* ttriakwi ai abaat
Lat Evening.
11 o'aloflk yavtotday W latar re"Louisiana" was prewmted last
movad to bU barn*, if Jama* *traat,
in an ambalanoa Tke *lrok* wa* of rrening at the Northern Michigan In
apoplaalio natnra and Mr. Otava* ba- sane asylum, and was greatly enjoyed
by ihk medical ataE. the attendani*
malaad *o daaplta tba affort* af Dr.O. and other employe#, and especially by
B. Wblto.wbo wa**n*»moa*dto attond I be paUenu themselveo The presen
latlun wa* a success In every part leu
the patient.
Mr. Giava* ba* b*an with Fo*tar. lar. and waa enjoyed by audience and
StovMi* R Oo. thirty fiv* y*ar*. b*ing lierfurmers alike. Some of tbe fea
al*o gmaUy iotara*tad in Umana ra- lure* were omitted, aa there was not
to preoent them all. but the {»rln
*oH and wa* this morning aboat tba lime
rliutl hits of the two preceding per
aity attanding to *oiaa baMnam ooR
jce all relume
naatod with tbat re*ort.
THERE IS MO WBSTITUTE
VICTORY FOR
IflGHSCHOOL
HAD AGOOD TIME
Fhydcliins and
.<urt;.Mii* ns.wt.^l b>Lr A W. lUrdl
II n-.- and surp-f.u* w bo have been
aware uf (he wurkflH* has Usmi doing
hale atvailisl hlsn-e|»urt with d«‘p In
ten-.;. They ar..M»f opinion tliat Dr.
Kemp has inkenfa lung *tep furwatd
In the iiM-ihiHls of resUJH-ltatioii and
th.ni while SU. h n .-ourse as he has
demun^raliHl i*|lN.**ible U would OOt
be n.surt«.tl to eveepi in evinnue and
rare Ri^-s
S..veml win. wen- seen
retviilly diH-lunsl that uiidoubu-dly Uls
work euuld U* made :
nav.- several
b*. listened to wlib the
greatest lntoTc.si and confidence by tb*
medical pnifessioii." said Dr. Heorgn
F. 8hmdj. -^.e fart that be was abl*
to restore an animal to the use of It*
normal functions k> long a vJme as alxU<«n nilnult-s after tbe beort had stop
pod beating Is a matter of the greatest
IKwalble importam-e. and tbe applies
Uon Of the system to human beings
wUI lie watched by
the keenest Interest.
btMirt failure
an an vstlieilc. Dr Kemp * apfdlcation
of and Improvemeul upon all known
phyalologtcal principle* are of the ut
most Hnportance," aald Dr. Kobert T.
Morris. "But such an experiment
would bare to be mad* OM in ten
^h^ menu consisted of minced
chicken sandwiches, ham sandwiches
several kinds of cake. Ice cream, cof
fee and several other tempting dUhe*
The guest* were *erM*d by membem
of the Elks’
lc»dge. and everylKHly
made it a iK.ini to give the visitor* i
^Afier^^ihe banquet the Elk* dUtrlb
uu*d a large number of gifts to the
little fieople as tcstimonUls to the ap
preclailon of the lodge for the work
of those who participated
(enalnn
V g
le 1
f
cake walking, and afterw ards some
the si»ecl*liUMi that made such a hit
In the show were called for. and be
fun* ail werw satisfied nearly every
one of the hits of the performance
had iHH-n repealed to an eulhuslaslic
audience of Elks and tbe other per
lurmen. themselves
Dr. A H HolU
dav also >ang "The
Owt and
(he
Mi»on*
K was late when the part
fKTMil. hui nulHMly careil. for
"MICHIGAN
Pretty
IN
SUMMER.-
Booklet Issued by the
Grand
. Rapids A Indiana Railway Co.
**Miohigan in Sommar'* to the tub
of Giis season's rraort book i*aood by
tbe Gnmd Rapids & ladlaiia Railwa:
Cix It to a pr*«y pamphlet with to*
oovar and am-at design repra*entlng i
flsbeemau in a boat. Tbe inside i
filled with valuable information (o
those wieking retreats in Mich
tbe northern part of the state being
treated profueelj in descriptive write
op and fine half tone pioturea lu ad
dltion to the other reaorts Traveree
Oity is given liberal epaoe with at
tractive iliastrations while Ke ah-uwanla. Fountain
Point, Omena.
Northport. Old Miesion. Kdgewood
and other nearby reaorts are finely il
lusuaiod and lilierally deaorlbed
: The book contains good map*, mooh
information about the lake* and
■tream* ana principal hotel* Thi* 1*
the nioeat publicatioo the G. K A
ha* ever issued
Omena Resort SummeKlSook.
The eumiui-r book of tlie Omena re
sort this year is very atlractlve^d
profusely illustrated with fine l|^f
tone picture*. Much Intemslmg de•criptive maltci
given and the
a summi r rest
ing place and for huaithful recreation
SEKHON TO CLASS OF lf03
Union Baccalaureate Service* Tome
row Evening in Steinberg-* Grand
Opera House.
Tbe haooalanrMte serrioe for the
class of 1908 will he held tome
evening in Steinberg-* Grand Opera
Honee. A quartet consisting of Mies
Alio* T. Roberts, Mrs Alma Despre*
W D. C. Germaine at the piano, will
furnish tbe mnsio. The onler ot i z
erolses will be:
lnvooat»on-Rev l>ema* Cochlin.
organ voluntary-Mra W. D. C.
Germaine.
• Hark. Hark. My Soul.’' lUvensChoir.
Scripture reading—Rev. O. T,
BtouL
Prayer—Rev. D. O. Ruth.
“Jubilate tu D,” B. 8uUer-Choir
Offertory.
“Protect ue Through the rH>ming
Night,” Curechman-Oholr.
iiaooalaureate *.rmon-Rev. T P.
Ullom.
Song-By tlie congregation.
Bnnediotion.
The^Womaa'e Home
Fomign
Missionary soeiety of tha Congrega
tional ehuroh wiU hold mmMoootj
tea In tb* T*zn* at tbe borne of Mr*.
Frank Hamilton TuraBay afternoon al
6 o’clock. All ladle* interestod in
the work of the society are invited,
and a .Uver oolleotion wUl be taken
Do You Nood Any
Monof?
We will loaa you money
build you a house, buy a piece
of property, pay off the pres
ent inoriKjajre. take up your
contract, or for any other pur
|K)se provided the security it
satisfaciorj*. and i>ermit you
to pay it back in easy monthly
installments.
IMbprRiBEstttiExeliili.
nteSIOCNT AND KAISER.
■RKvmu
TlMlt.IW«« PMaM iroMB-.
(tavi «1U BMt M tbe hall .1
'irby Msta Arh ranetoe Ahree4.
Avoiding to Mr. O E. Botonmn ef «:»». m Buter «TMlag t« OMad
Rsrttn, royal ProsMnn fafoet *a*ro*or. •errteM M tbe a E. ehueh. All
—nAw •»»
to joto «ltb the
t aad son Helwr aad
rho ha* been staying at the Sooth Ptot.
Shaw
to Carp Lake after
era hotel, tbe 8t. Looto world's fair
this mor
BHteBiac o«t mmk tbe .MuMr
will attract a large munber of bis coun
r Hugh Kennedy U not only a
CuBtotn will WMh bt K.-mh-Utrymen. snja the M. Leuto IHM IH*^
wuto Iwie. . «Mk util th. ntmbr
patch.
Botomon statte tbat tbe fair is 0|«Din( ot Ih. nwit muoo. Th.
t considerably diicn—sd to Ger Omulntt will nU. CTIp. to ud
tram th. iMott OB ISuhr. ud8.t.l
------------------- —
-diy at ard>7t.
tend." he said. "1 would suggest, how
Th. BttMlu wdl .t tb. U. a * I,'
EVENT# IN SOCIETY
ever. that U'fore next year your hotel*
Imt nubed • de]icl. ot »7T fral. Tb. |
«>1»» «« «W» ot il e Di..
•apply themaelve* with office clerk*
flow nuhml bt S6I te«t Wbi D«l IbJC. “P***
«*ool fbee b. r *
who can ulk ikrman. On my arrival
totprira Um .,ealB« u
I went to tbe PUnter*' and found no uoBch. If tbe eomiur loe. dup !>»»•«<“
one to the office who could *]Hwk my enoosh tfa«7 luy b. able to #.t hot her home to BoooTlIle. The eeebto#
water from wmj toblde ud sot libre
deliphttmlly .pent to Rbn.<-i
**^fhaU.otel w as full, and 1 came here to hub K> maob hi«h priced eo.1
ud «het .mcwmect, U. tf«hmcuu
to the SiHitbem 1 have found no one
Th. Mebmer: Cotambto went to I
“<*
wet. mrebd.
in this ortlie .-ithrr who ran talk OerNorthport Utt evonle# ud pot b raft'
‘ fbwwell bffbir
■* can.
of
locb.
towto#
them
to
Solton,
Bbr
"
“'*•
"X“
clerks
for Wynaoi R Btraug
| leave the city Mr* E 8 Williams
to the hotels who
familiar with
Mra. Cbbrlra Fu.l ud ohildrao ,
«» «“ «'"•
German"
Tisb taks I
it was rvmutrked that Mr. Kiilumeu
had mlMHii iH-arlug l*nsldout Uih»*4‘eell. At the miuu- Uk face lit up. ami
be rubbed bla bauds.
"Koosevelt ah! There* acme one 1
w oukl like tu see. lie la well known in
Germany."
"IK. nut yuur countrymen think th.nt
tbe kaiser may* be compared In mnur
way* to the presidentr was asked
Mr. Solomon Un-aiue wriou*.
do nut ixuujiare our iMnfwror to
any ube. He >tund* alone." he anld.
"BuC lie o>ntlnueil afl»-r a i»ausi».
there are |M>lnts in which your pniii
upan-d to
an Ih* sumnuHl up thus They
both iHipulur In tlennaiiy for the
son that they an- Ih.Ui meu."
TL:t'
KEYS TO SUCCESS.
Hick Amaobk UMlltlea Nee«e«l.
John G. SlK-dd of C'hlcago. million
alre and j-artm-r of Mamhall Field In
the dry goisls husim.HH. talkeil rts-4-ntly
to .Vs» young men in ills employ and
gave them Ihi-si- key* to ■ueei-sa. says
the Ne%v York World;
•n'he Ilian who in not iHiliie is ninety-
v-omiuodity a luiHlneHS man can k»H-p In
"You i«u t be a good wlesman and Ikallar.
"1 wish there was no *UeU thing ns
tobui-ix) lu exlstemv.
"You ran t aim tin. high, and be aurc
and pull the trigger Ufore you gel
wabbly.
• Bn-athe pure air. Associate with
anil nothing I
of whol
lug you w ill ha%e an outtlt
which will take you far on tbe road to
BUiwMi in tm-iiiiesii.
"Learn hmv to save. Give the money
you are *i»eudliig for tobai-co and
drinks to your wife to put lu the aavtog* bank m.n’t ever invest your sav
ing* for the S4ike of the im-ome. Ifi
very dangerous?
"The big head Is the worst diseaiHj
that ever attm*ki-«l a young man.
"The^ fellow who only t
rity ami lives ordinarily
much rare w ill never go anyw here.
"iHin't lorn* your |ein|MT. I.et Khe
other fellow lose hl"Tht«w‘ w ho In their youth have found
Ihemselvi** really In niH-d of earning
their daily bread have Inn-n thoae who
have made she suivesses In life."
ud ar. Fbuf. fbtl«r let. thi. mora- i
’TL‘3o“t::3^r..‘7rei..t'
i Missionary society of the Congrega
street paving wm raoeivetl yestertlay j
^
c^ry
aflarnoon from the Wiaoon.to .bore, j
Texas at th. ..
It was .hipped by Dykema R Son* of Frank Hamilton Tuesday aftert ooo at
Grand Rapids There were 600 ^ubio 6 o’clock
All ladies interested to
the work of the society are Invited,
yard, to the load.
and a silver collection will lie taken.
Mrs. S. M. Brown retun
oreniog from several wrt-ki visit to
“ir.i-s;;.;'
different part* of Qie state of Wash
ington.
H--.........
Beautiful Carpets
\\ i have jnsi rvtvivrij ilu- rL’niaiiulrr of our
srvoiul purchase* of carpels ami can now
>how you the prcillot things evrr shm\ h in
this city.
I here are Body Biusscls. I'xtra
-Axminslcrs, MoQUctlxs, Wilton VcUcls.
Plush and Tapestry Brussels. A 4ar^e
variety of pattern> anti ct»lorin^;s. The d*si^ns are the most ariiMic we have ever
seen. We think you will atiree with us when
you ci»me in ami look them ov<*r.
^ugs and Urt Squares
If it's a ru;r yoi
FLOWERS IN THE CITY.
you.
PM»lr of Psrtlaa*. Orem WHO PlaaC
Re»rh««ke» K«err*«aere.
That is a tbaruiing idea wliloh the
cltlxeus of l‘urtl:ind. Ore.. Lave adopt
ed to preparation for the visitor* ex
pected during the ivK-bration of tlie
Ibcw is and 4’lurk aunlverMiiy. says tbe
rhiladelplila I^iHlger
l1)oy have ar
ranged to have t-allforola and the
south ahlp them ear hiads of rose
bushes. and eiery housoliokler Is to be
given as immy at be will agree to
plant and eure for. It Is simply a de
lightful sight to contempliite even to
fancy-a city iKKlding with rosi**. act
alHiUt the stoops, trailing over door
ways and (lotti-tl In window* and on
the top of walls nml in the ward*
where eaeh hmise ha* It* “yard."*
twined along the fems-s and clumped
on the lawns till the whole place U
filled with tvlur and fragrance and
with the gra.s. of the la-auUfuI
IbougbV
Tbe I’orih
trtUon uf tbe siKves* with whJiOi the
city bMUtlfui Idea Is making It* *pI***®!-
___________________
Ptmmlmm With •» awtomohlle.
The plow ing t>f a goodly part of a
field to East Ashtabula. O.. was accompUshid the other day with an aotomoblle which look the place of a
stout team of horst**. says the New
York TImra. llie test was made by
II. T. Rawr of Erie. Pa . and hU broth
er. George Kuser. guided the |»low.
Mau>’ liersKins witm-ssed the unusual
feat
Mr. Haser formerly resided to
AahUbula and was there on a vfclt.
Ue found 1 hat v.me plowing was to
be done In the fields near by and de
ckled to make tbe exi>eriment. After
the plowing w as finished b# returned
to Erie on his sutomoblle.
During this yrar two vciipM have
already otviirn-d. nii annuiar eclipse of
the sun on March 2S. visible over east
ern AsU and the extreme northwest of
.Vmerica. and a )iartial eidipae of tbe
mooD on April 11. There are two oth
er* *cbcduled ft.r tbe toll, *ay* the New
York Commercial Adrertlier. a total
eclipse of the sun oo 8ept. *A). vUJble
chiefly to the .niiarctlc regions, and a
partial ecllpm? of tl»e mooo on OcL 6.
More iK.l-onuu* snake* are found to
Arisoua than to any other part of tbe
l ulled States.
Hpaidsh ship to the Unltt
each nmumu 30O.0UO barrel* <
membm.’^rt^Etoh.h pbd. ot
mg for Ithaca, Mich,, for a vi.U with j
tSe Central boUdiog held a *ort ot a
Mr. Faust's parenta
!
farewell party tost offoinE to the
.^Will Mnrrel rvUined tbe medal for
commercial room of tbe o-ntral baildhigh gun at the ahoot of the Traverse
City Bod and Gan (Tab yehtjrday lag.
, The n>om was
afternoon.
for the <
A big wreck to the Pcrc Marquette |
^etog flower*, rugs, curtain, and
yard* was reianted on tbe streeu last j Ump* ami a verv pretty eflr.c l was
evening. Report had il that there 1 produced.
,
were W oar. piled ni. Several people | The rvfrvahtJenU were st-rvea in tbe
went up to see the pile-up which had ! Kindergarten^ room and were verv
,
enjoyed. The evening was v» rV
ranUliCil Iw-fore they reached them.
The eight year old eon of Mrs. pieawmtly siwnt to game, and other
Ifcaire of Williamsburg died jralerday
one of the main ftatun-.
of errsipela. and Mood poisoning.
u-ing a short but very entirtatotog
.John Graham diet^ at the asylum ; program.
last evening and hU body waa i^hippedj The numbers on the program were
to Cheboygan for burial by W S. An-follows:
di rsoD. Ho was brought to the ayslnm t pi.no aolo-Louise Hale,
only last Thursday, He died of old . Piano solo-Lolo Lutmar.
Recitation-EUle May.
The schooner Searleff left ye.ti rday ' Solo-Prof. 1. H. Gilbert
from the John F. Olt R Co'* dot k
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Our as><
e are sur<*
please
s very complete, I he
kvc>t pnxluctions and
th tho^e who enio\
KalKM Ku-n ar
are «reat fa\t
beautiful floor coverings al a nuMierale coM.
*l*he Body bruswfls. .\xminMer>. X'elvets and
Snn rnas are in all the rich n>lorin^;> and
ino>i arii^iic tloi^^iiN.
Ingrain Carpets and Hugs
-
In a larj^e selection. We are selling more
than twice as many cariu ls this year than
we did last. If you are in ihe market for
any kind of floor coverin^^s you will <lo well
to visit this department.
^Wattiags tram lOc ptr prf. to SOe
Tor iO Daps Onip
■
We offer a lO per cent, discount on all lace
and tapestry curtains.
the Boston Store
A WSS Pmv^ssr»|
>r«: for
Have You Room in Your
....Parlor....
Tor a btauOlul DaociiDorl? II so
-bore Is your ;cbance~a $55.00
Daotnport lor lust Eoon $50.00.
5 N.5 In. lono, IDaboganylrante,
blgb back coocrsdtyllbsllhplusb.
Grand Rapids Fumifura Co.
House Fuml»h*is,218 Front Strsst
jiVf :
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iTHE EVENESIG RECORD
frSYL :V'-Y:*- /i;;
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., SATURDAY. MAY 23. 1903
Cbe Goeninfl Record^s ilp»to°Date fllustrated Feature
En^iand Ha>r a Monroe Doctrine of Her Oton
L"
0&D LAKIItX>WNir^ r«cMit ana«t that Oiaat Brttain
■alt IK> fiovrar lb •■•.
Mval baaa or fortlfw^
|K-.t l« tiM roralan «ulf w%b of aorld-
Psrala. India and
nately bacomc to i
( the TranaaJberUn
from Ruaslan
nth. for Instance.
Roaala. nothing
• M# ip^ariMatla tl»i it aarvad f»otka
liTt*
oamathlr.* must b- <t<ma ta ra-raubiuh
(bl^^Dldly dlminlahlitf praaticv. Tl»a
YaSirinWna in thla < aa« a as nutbln«
iborr
laas than tha apDlbatlon of tha
Mvnror dortiior to thr IVrsUn ralf<»rnf of lls Inmiadlatr affa< ls. unl»-ss tht
|M>War« dlsrvcard lha aarnlna. mill ba
(ha abandtmuirnt of tba pio(>oara Itojral
• mon^n Ibtadad ralJH«>. y^hk^h bad
f.*r tin (annlnus tha culf aas|>ort Konrlt It Is critsin that (hs ton*(ructlon
SCUTARI
'm
rltor> to the head of the gulf. Had
rat Britain re< c^nlaed this It U In-|
credltde• «o RMPp
fciai-ied
bltteily. aa ah#
doing Ae 11 Is she oiuld not ha^
!i\*-rei a moie telling blow than
l.an>-dot\ tee * u’mnatuin. for with
t .ijitied
nvthe tccad would be weU nigb de- |
Prwm the Brlllsh rndril
1 j»niKl..wn- * dec laration
wiil under no .IrcuniMlsitn.w allow the]
It le thla scheme which r.reat Billsln
has rsao!\ed at all haaardH to alp m
- the
bud. but It la not i.K> Tnuoh to say that
her.awakening le the reault not < i dtpIc^matfe aatutei>e»>i hut of puhlir • lumori
agalnat the Anglo-tleiman eniNiiglemanl whjc h had as one phsea the \ . ne
auels farce and was to-have ae another
lbs building of the Aela kllnui JWiliuad.
Iwrnbd. might easily *develop inu» s
tragrdy
The aUlsiw*e lias proved a apuica of
rlrrlee. w heiw It le f'oneldeiad that
Kngland a eyes In ludh loua fashion
was polniod out by ibr Oerman c-i
tallsu who were analous lo eec uie |i
leh oooiwrallon that the Bagdad
wHl arheme would not mily be ul Incalc'uUbtc benem to Itrlllsh trade- t.y
providing a ahuii cut to India, bui that
the road )oinlng fonetantliu.ple cOih
Hongkong by way of northern Pafea-
caieful
olui out. a line of rail alreadyf ra
ralsts
I Asia Minor, beginning at
r lu Konleh the and
biiiig the load from that i>olnt hy way
of Aaana. Mosul Bagdad and Buaaora
ta Koweii. a total length of 1.440 mllas.
What Hussia will do in the face of
this detemdm-d attitude on the t»art of
the Brttlsh govermiiem is dimcult to
say
8he knows by ckperlatice that
England when aroused la not to be trl-
furela-n sevTelary and
things stand, however,
in view of the entanglements in which
the isai mils himself it Is idle to at
tempt to cvijeriuir Just what he w|T|
do
- II aP1UNGT<*N BlU i'E
sultan, who had also made lartain guaranir*-s of mote or leas value from the
aiandpolni of eec-urliy. Giaat englnaerIng piobhin. would be Involved, rapedaily in the section eioaatng the Taurua mountulns. but atailatlrs were
available io piove that the game was
worth thr candle
The British Jnoiieyed men hesitated. cunsuUad their gsv
sri.ment. learned that the authorities
ware hrartUy Imwccoid with tha Ger
man s« he me and gave a tenlativa con
THE CUCKOO PUZZLE.
Cut kocai are birds w h«we actions are a
standing purzle to naturalists. Aa U
we l kn-..-n ihe cuckoo lays JU e^gs In
the nest5 ot oiltei birds
Whan they
bat. h. tlie >..ung c ut koos throw out the
, aitetitlcns cl
tic- old birds for lliem-
lease or fortllied port .in Ihe culf
Jiistined. and
nau) autliOilUes an
rnallonal Uw ,
> appiltail
uch stronger than haa been beV hlle It Is
M.nitce dovt.lne
the gulf IS free t
Tvvo cue koo egge w ere placed in ths
(lies. It IS tiiiusl v s British poasesshtij. and Biii.sh int.ieste den.snd the same nest and the fight that ensued
after
the chU ks were hatched reads like
piof.ilni, ’..u th. .ea M.ute lo India.
KuMc itM„-e M
..elng to British an account of twu champions wrestling
What
these
selfsame
authorities
fsiltd lo see was that (hs railroad
oiii> ao long as England and Germany
weir on friendly terms
On the other
hand, should there be a arveram-a of
good i-rlatlons and ahauld Germany aii-
SBBBSSB^9BS5S^^ 5
Der^on^ and Thtn^^s XOorth 'Reading About
THE SOMALILAND CAMPAIGN.
A NATURAL MONUMENT.
One of the nuwt remarkable nat
rurleattlea on the earth le te be aee
i rugged and almost inaooeestble
S
opened but
ready
fam
Thunder mo
THE FORMER HOME OF AHTHONT TROLLOPE.
ne Is'fsinillai
thr
•inlng (he vsgsr.c^f
ethlng knewn ea fsmK/
nghsm Is Just at pir*-ni w vli
me In Sheri. the.Oeima»> etn-
Aiilhcny TiolU
Yl'
Tha Brlilah aiw liaving troubles of their own In Komalilsnd, although they
are aald to bs giadually bringing the racalcltrants lo terms One of England’s
grsatsat dlfTIcuHIss has been the |.rovlehmlng of her aim>
She less Iwen obllgad
to rsaoii to a aystsm of foraging which is moat effe<ilve. though m>t Just what
the natives would grsfer. The itlustiatlui. showe s ilo. k of eheep loundcd tar I*»r
the CnglUli at my by the nativ e s. ..uts and hsngvi s on
To tbe cradlt of the
British omcers.. tt should l.e mchtl .tird (hut tlwy never fall to |.av for any ani-
otoftoe MEREDITH. NOVELIST.
THE PRESIDENT'S SECRETARY.
Not much Is now hesrd af George
llaradlth. the nuveliat. whose poitrait
herewith appeals, for In his old age
he Is new neailng seventy-five-he has
What a capable etenogtapher caa do
If he attends siiictly to business Is
shown In the brief hut brtght career af
Mr tVrtelyou rec«iUy promoted to a
vahinei «xwilUon. end tn that of the
♦pl.v cut
NEW KIND OF STEAMER.
Anihony Trullojw ’
aseuTlng her uf certain »<•. lal pi.ivitegre
or something e.pielt> Impuitaiii -t ui.imperlwnt. as one may regard 11 Thei,
was as uiuih dl*, uaslon over this ci.ci.n.em as though the futc- of naiicm..
Mis* Lhiigham 1* tlie
sister Of (he wll
.on .Speck voi".
S(ernburg Ihe legtearntatlvi of Gcr’ashingtun \v Id. I, eaplaiua
many at Wai
mmm
A UNIQUE •‘EITCHEN- IN BOSNU.
George Eliot.
i;
TALUiBLE FGEB8T imiGEBA
WaW Tern*
Hermaa GoUUcb of tba EmltbaoblgR
InsUtutioa. l>totiict of ColooibU. ai^
rtrcvl in aoutbem C'alifoniU ncrntly.
boom) oa a prvtiltor mtoakm. Ua haa
parmtaaioo fioiii tbe foveniOMSt to do
extensive experimenting la tbt foreat
reoene aecOon and on olber pobOe
lands with trees which are alraufMa
to the I nifed States Uto lo aa taiportant mtoslon. expected to rtaolt lb
valnablo foroaC
The eiiverlmeater from tho ftnlthaanfan Institution baa traveled all oror
tbe world during tbe last few yoari
and haa vtolted and atudlad tbt fo^
of nearly all Ebe tro|»lcal matrles.
Herr (k»tt|^ when aMb at tbe Abgelua tbe other evening, says the Lot
Angeles Times, was busily dJaruagtag
tbe problems of natural htotoiy wttll
local entbualasta. but atappsd TcadUy
enough to explain, flald ba: *Tha
breadfruit tree- I think that wwo what
Erst attracted my attentlaa lo ftc trop
ical foreato of the world sat tJMir
wonderful poaalbllltieo 1 thot«ht that
If a jtoor. tmrbarous natioa coald Ufa
and get ckHbes and food and aomatlmeo wonderful tools and wespooiont
of the dank depths of tham Joivto for
esu what might not the ctsUiaod man
-iHmT 1
ring-*
Ing home a breadfruit trro to America
and getting If up to drive tbo bokora
out of builmwa. Oh, no! 1 beIMvethat
breadfruit, like the green perttniiDoa.
Is an acquired taste, i
tend to extend my exp
sa^t^
direction There art <
aldeo bresdfmlt them, howgrefi thlagg
that one dooan t oat or driak. hot
which 1 believe would have gr«at vaJao
la our Industries.
‘•For Inaunce. I believe Chat thaco
are species of the roblier trvn whkh I
could be mads to thrive In a mUd elld rubber aa cu
es to getting i
aiarce and serious proivosltloo for tbo
meri-UI nations. Iftbortlanot
If tbort la DO way
» and tncftaas tha
years
-Then ihers are tereml apactos of
the fibrous |»atm. which I bgve InvoatSgated. aod them. I think could bo.mado
Into tbe texUto Industry. Far tooUncs,
there la a species 1 cajl ^cottoR waaCsT
-because Its real name to tao ElflMt
to proDouDce-whlch would Work a
marvel in tbe rope making hastneas
lU fiber to atmoirt exactly like that of
hemp, except that tt Is cooMiotmWy
finer ond much stronger for Ea Mae.
and It Bbeds Itaelf exactly as a mass of
wlton waste will cooaUnttf drop Its
The prodOCtloB of
and aa tt grows ll^e a maas of raahoo
in a creek. !i to of no expenae after tt
once gets s start. Tbe oa tiros of aootbera AsU. the place of Its nativity, oaa
It In making all their ropes, aome of
which, aa large around aa a man's fin
ger. will almost hold an etophaoL It
could be woven lo tbe same manacr aa
hemp, and, unUke bemp. It faqatrea no
rottlnK or spetlal chemical 'treatment
to fit It for use.
-In the production of rare apd vaioable woods tbe I'ulted BUtso ought to
excel. Many of the tniplcal apecleo can
never be auccvasfully grown here, anu
again. 1 believe that many othora can.
For Instants, there ta an Ivory arood
growing on tbe
wblcb ought to sell easily for El a foot
In the lumber luarkeL Ita toKturs 1tbe ric h, c-rvatny rotor of old Ivory. *v
derful grain, lasts forever aod to almoat as bard as tbe Booth hawrlna
Ironwuod.
"TbU sjieclea only grows U Abyanla. but the cUmate to tri^erata.
aod tbe coodlOooa of air sad oolL ao
TIOEK SHOOTING TOWEE IN INDIA.
VIOLET l.ANGll.tM
stern, thereby aecurlag greeter eteadlbeae and increased apdb
^':Y'
L
I tbe greatest novelist the world has
xs.n ihHt he had
I. U- of readers and edtwara the stamp ’ma> uoi s liiilt that most of hh
tomlnencr In the world
•ate he was a ntan of suffl.
.IV thing with whlch'hls life ws* . lonely connected s matter
Hie IlluslratUm shows the rcaldvnce on \Vea*tta(one farm.
pleaxal.teet rears of his life
The
inollshed. and a mov«-
(he words
Ig peiicsl of bewsUlug th.-lr supposed 111 fortune, as R la Imerage Boiiialllander to understand why anybody who la not
1 to pay his debts should tw foolUh enough to do ao.
Herman GottUeb’s PUm Pot
Their Culture In Ameflca.
of the world. It stands tc
Great Britain hae a rlghl
that the atatua quo be mail
only question la Has abe
opinion that she may even go to the
length of endeavoring to coiiitwl Turkey
to stultify herself in her attitude to
ward the Macedonlan-Bulgarlan mud
dle.
Turkey would surely resist. In
which case all Eurtvpe would be set by
the ears end nar would be the Inevita
ble result
Others again deem It
strongly piol-sble that she will receive
this latest rebuff In silence, the sllcnca.
however, of the man who doas not forget and H only biding his time to caiTy
Into eaecution placs c-oucelved In the
long ago
e cmae
___ of
--------In the
Kuaala ihaao Plans In
he breaking Into Indl^ Pur a
clude the
generation
ion the bear hse been angered at
the ftguratl
wall which England has er
il her empire colriled oujL the abah
Is boiii.d to Ituasis body and soul and
the only n malnlng banier betwacn In
dia and the Huastsn frontier la Afghan
istan. thiough which the caar hae time
and again sought an entram-e. The
araec-r is still loyal lc> rtrent Britain, but
It 4s a Mue^u .11 h.jw loriK hv wc-uld remain ao U> ii. event of hia ally a sea
|Hiw.-r iH-li.a .» el roved in the IVtslan
ly In a way
undreamed of since the days when
Babylon and Nineveh were la their
pride and that Mesopotamia would
TREES FROM JUSLES
enterprtae and to the eapandttnra of
Brlllsh life and Brttlah money that the
gulf w-aa
gulf
w-aa thrown
thrv
oj-en to tl
voiced by tl
liare with
‘ch^kad. toT iDin.!
of tha rhan«ad aitlti
rondlthMM It am ba martlrally lo
sibla for tha pnm.otrrs to n.>al
Slock.
It Kuaa aiihout sartac that Uard
f,«i.ado»n*'s alataiiirnl. although oa
taiialhly dlfat'lrd to all tha |jO\va.'«. Is
prlinarlly aimad at llusaU. baig a men
ace to Biillsh suprainao not on \ in
Terata but In India, and nua di*i>layirg. as avidamad In the ..m* «f Man
rhurta. kasner Und graUiluK
ties than any other nation
Uy rubai
dlBlng tha shah Hussia U already the
dwtattrouat InflutJKr In not that tt IVrala
but has baan thwarted In her
a<hamas for acgiandlaemant Jn the
acHjih oalnc to tha fact that aha bad
no outlet an the gulf ft Is an open aecral In tt Patarsburg that aha huiw.<i
to And auoh aa outlet by masns of the
constftK tion of the Bagdad railway and
that ta any avant alia waa detarmin-d
aoonar m later to pueh a road rrtnn (he
Tians.aaplan railway ^^hlih run* i.ar
allel to Persla'a norih.-m bordai and
build at tha head of the gulf a naw Port
V
PART TWO
i-ct::
1. -
cl
in
tor my hop«. aad
plana, and. ptaaoe. don't aay that I
havo yet dtocorered anything- 1 am
only expeiimeaUiig with a view la
finding aomothlng that may paoath^
be dime. 1 bare found In OaUfnrala
the Ideal aemlttoplc whora 1 hoft that
many of theaa valuable apotemm af
vegeutSoD may be miecaaafntty tvaaaplanted and grown on tend now af
mtle uao to any oml If this ean ha
done tt wUl not intarfina with any ^
tho prem iDdaotrlaa.^ yM will ha n
wonderfulf help to cnauMver. Into
theae experlmeata which 1 will coi
duct this year throogh anathwa CaUfomia and tbe cotlro waot. 1 Miall pot
tbe experience of a llfrttaw and tho
to HJT^^^Thaa Mmrr
Bamto Mtad men. Ue expects to Aniah
tha wort on hM preoant trip ahodi tho
IMofAagwM. Hast yaar nr tha year
after he wUl coow back and laveattgate tbe progreoo of his pet chlldM.
MaroSlth was educata4 hi Osnwany aad »roducsd hlo Ar«t
worh. a book of pooMa. la IHl. His
lalaal hook. "SelactaA Poeaaa.'* was puln
tlakad tn ItM. bat batwaan tbe two be
original of thla
Uam Barb. Jr.. •
Booarvelfe ewetary
natlvd of Albany, tbe
capital, and Is of Oonsmit eatracUaa.
As ptlvste st^frtsry of Senator J. Blaat
Pasaett he attracted tbe attentlaa of tbe
polltldane and when Mr. Roeammlt bacame goverwor of New Tork
«%a
made hU conSdentlal aecretary. follow
ing him all through to tbe proaeat bifh
poatrtea wMeb be eecapiso at wiSi-
ced men of the navy
to their moan ChM j
This picture should (
that A met Wans
Id and that they may someilmea take
kbown la the Uluatratlon must have a
r. else he would never have thought
kct. Aa wtU be seen, be to roasting a
oonnoetad tha nplL by which It to
a nmkoo tha water #o ths work af \
tne in India wlU re<>*gntoe thU pk- ' J20.D
I tiger shoaling towar of the Maharajah Bdadla of und
I deservedly popular with aportonaan. for ba to a
THE EVEXIKO RECOHD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., S.\Tl‘RD.\Y. MAY 28, 1908.
Wt
Comer Front
and Union Sto.
B,Wn.TTCT.M
Coraor Front
and Union Sts.
DBUll mMUDIB mi
OT£B$TO«K£D
Owing to the unseasonable weather during the spring months we find every department in the house is over
stocked, in other words we have too many goods, consequently we have decided to inaugurate a Grand Unloading
Sale, beginning Monday Morning, May 25th, and lasting one week. We are going to give the people of Traverse
City and vicinity the opportunity of buying new and seasonable goods at prices never before heard of, and right in
the very height of the season, instead of two months hence. Of course you are fully aware of the class of merchan
dise carried by this house, consequently there will be no inferior or shoddy goods offered. Would advise shopping
in the forenoon as much as possible to avoid the crowds that will be in attendance in the afternoon. Don’t forget
the sale starts Monday Morning, May 25th, at 8 o’clock. Bring Ibis bill along wifb you and compare.prices. '
-Clotbinf Dept.
■Suit Depertment-
•Dress Goflil Dept.Ourlt Inch En«ll.h HuirietUt. - In >11
■Underwear Dept.
Ladies'
Made Suita, made from
good ntaterlal
Bands—was good vblue at SlO.OO-unload-
SI0.50 8ndSII
$6.50
44 CENTS
Our 4i Inoh Una Mohair Brilllantina In navy,
blua and black—was 75o—unloading aala
itrietty up to tha-mlnute Tailor Made Blouae
Suits.
These suits are made from stylish
materials and very elaborately tailored—
was 91?.60 to 115.00—unloading sale price
47 CENTS
46 CENTS
95.0a-unloading sale pnee
$22 50-unloading sale price
49 CENTS
^
yarn—was
$14.75
li
from strictly pure wool cloths and superb
ly trimmed with alik braids—was $2.50
$1.98
94 CEHTS
A 4lna of very high grade coate for children
in the popular Monte Carlo stylea, in col
ors of tan. navy and rad—was $6.00—un
loading aala price
Our 19 Inch colored TaffaU In navy blua,
f, ato—wai
ery—was 50c—unloading sale price
38 CENTS
Our so Inch cordad Wash Silks. Thasa ara
tha good kind—in all colora,lnciuding
craam whita—was 50o—unloading sale
A line of new and atyllah Spring Casts for
Ladles*—Wt have them In Corset Coata.
Box stylea and Blouses—unloading sate
Numbtra JO to »0 at ..
$3.60 TO $7.48
-Wash Ginds Dept.new
We have a v$ry
89 CENTS
complete line
of
Cloth
3 CENTS
-Hosiery Dept.A tine of the well
ported Lace Hot
sale price
25 Cents
9 CENTS
12i Cents
Bookfotd kin
st English
-light and dark patinloading sale prica
I Oh CENTS
Our fine Zephyr Ginghams in Embroidered
blue, old pink and tan—was 19o—unload
$3.98 TO $7.48
76 CENTS
-Lining Dept.
Our bast Lining Cambric at..........
4c Per Yard
Dot effects. In grounds of navy and delph,
aala price
A Una of Ladle/ Wrappers. These are well
made and run full alsa—ara made of Percalaa and boat PrInU — unloading sale
!
46 Cents
6h CENTS
terns—was l2‘,o-
Capaa. trimmed with TaffaU Bilk Banda,
Wa have theta In black only—unloading
Our v.ry bMt M Inch guarantoMl SlKk
TalNU. Thia U a gur. dy. .Ilk, non.
b.M*i^.wu
aniMdIng aala grtoa
desirable styles and perfectly
ic—unloading sale price
k line of Garner's
the
auarantM. •■•ek T.H.Uon.—hn gukranU.
and
These are all
69 Certts
t 66 inch pure Linen Silver Bleached Table
Damask. This ieea very firm and heavy
t price
; ...
$4.60 TO $14.76
$1.19
87 CENTS
16 CENTS
Wa have a vary pretty line of Silk Monte
Carlo Coata for ladlaa’—unloading, sale
49 CENTS
Night Gowns, cut extra
length and full width, beautifully trimmed
in lace and embroidery—real value $1.00
and $1.25—unloading sale price
to CENTS
86 CENTS
l:v
line of Muslin
A 72 inch Bleached Table Damask, extra
heavy quality—was 85c—unloading sate
price
price from
.
Our SO Inch fancy Cordad Taffeta In
whita only—very nice for waiata
------------• prlco
0»r U iKh
Thl> l> •
k
pure Silk Taffeta Ribbon in ail c
and widths, up to and Including the
6 CENTS
Cents
handsomely trimmed in lace and embrold '
b.ra 12 to 22 at
37i CENTS
'■n
k
A fin, and *xtra heavy Bath Towel, alee
25x45 inches—was 16c — unloading aale
price
I line of Muslin Corset Covers. Thess are
made from fine Imported Nainsook and
Our best Everett Ginghams.
$3.98
s!!inio7drng®;;i;rVi?."*
69 CENTS
■'
S7.50 and $10.50
-Notion Dept.-
and S3.0(V-unloadlng sale prioe
-Silk Department.
I Snap—Men's up to-date Spring OverLs in either light or dark, in the short.
Hum and long lengths—sold from $10
5i Cents
Fruit of the Loom
Bleached
Cotton. 36
inches wide — was 9c — unloading sale
price
Cents
l2iCENTiS
SI.98 nithi
t line of Chlldren*e Spring Jackets consist
ing of Monte Carloa and Box Coata. made
96 CENTS
15c—unloading sale price
9 CENTS
^ool Sharkakin.
^aavy
ae
«i;
42 Cents
fins Lace Striped Summer VeaL made
from a pood quality bleached and combed
eHows from 3 to 9 ]
to be found harethe latest weavaa. cither Blouae Vest
line of very pretty and stylishly made
Tailor Cowne In such materials as Vene
tians. Ejigllsh Prunellas. Chevtota. Oranites and novelties—was from $16.00 to
64 Inch all wool Habit Cloth, in gray
navy blua only—was 76o—unloading i
38 CENTS
S7.D0 anilS9.D0
$9.75
k
—was 50c—unloading sale price
Young Men's Suits — A line of
suits—all colors and
» poor
one in the lot—brok
ly c
kind left—sold from $10
loading sale price
lng%ala prica
-Oemestic Dept.
Suits, either short or long
sleeves, made from fine Egyptian Cotton
erly sold f
) mate price
and very handaombly trimmed in TaffaU
0«ir S4 Ineh hMvy M*lton Skirting In I
navy SHm, gray and black—wa* 69<
laading aala prioa
Union
ing sale price
26 CENTS
16 CENTS
"a’in”
4 CENTS
A good quality of Ollberfs fast black Percallna. 36 Inches wide-was 12‘/,c-unloadlng tale price
9 Cents
I genuine Franch Pare
Sklrta. In buck and a
price
24 CENTS
14 Cents
EVERYTH!IMO SXRIOTl_Y AS RERRE8EIMTED.
WILHELM’S NEW STORE
‘RONT
OITY, MIOIH.
THB BVKNDTQ BBOOBD. TRAVKBSE PITY. MIOH., SATURDAY. MAY ^3, itfPS.
for tht tklN ^
Mi M
tht story trf PamT* Avtr^w.
> her family to Qjrmer Bay for
HOME DEPARTMENT
t«oa Mm M hH ttste M Urn rtma
Tht a
How can l-trt her?
By her cellar.
CK-anly shelves aad whiieaed nhU-
I LOYBRS
[ PAtTCOUJa.Ti
OP WT««T TO 1
BUU.TAHPTOW
By rim
ThB B^lfffabore talked aboai her aeartr
everywhere tbejr mei;
Tker talked about her till eke died;
lke> talk abcMii her yet.
The h.Ku and kiw all »pnke of her. at
did the old aod young.
And e.rry goMlp tot*ed her
night;
tiCDlng
hjr
from
and eaw the dsar little uid tady *urUy what a«*^med to Madge* jOf her t»sck and an-o-u room
By
her kitclun * air of neatness.
niaitinlag eyes pile* uik.b pile- of
‘
the
mode«t
raaenre
which
young girl ahould malr.tittn. and h
lan - said ahe. earneatly. ‘ didn i
pnanpiiy
~l wonldat have mamma
know It for the wora
8be would
the MMild a» fully.
Would you have told
In
your
ot way
mother If it
had bapiKn.H
to
•Ve*. • aa*were«!
<1 race,
gravely
i »hould, '
♦ Kan luohod im reduiuu*.
“IMd y«.»
tell her a thing like thalr' abt
Twa* Hie who kU*ed the bat> Ar4i
a-l..Ml
and'bU'^l lu happy birth;
Twa* .he wb» heliHMl to guide iu f«ei
fUrieil a iwrticle.''
tlrace * htmeat. *aeel face flushed
• I don t now. -,fthe answered. **and
IhrouKh a!l the path* of earth;
Hie
wh«.
maUhtH
lH**lde the
h*H wh.
Twat *be
friend* nben one wa* railed
The aelghlaw* talked aU.uf her nearlj
everywhere they met.
her till she died.
alKe<l
' They
talked
al>‘*ut
“I
don i
didnt
tl.itik
»uppo*e
you
evei
I ever ►hall again;
bu
tblUK*
a vut. I did
.ere foolUh. and I couldni
re.i after I got home until I told her '
•‘Old
fthe
bcold .you**’'
a^k♦•^l
the
other, curiously.
No. mamma never aoolda; W *he
talked IO me. and now I know I never
h
bands, her bean *o full of lote.
And now the angels talk of her wh
;
as
she nmbe.1
he sitting room, cmc- smiuy morning
Grandma smiled
snd
an*werini.
Vov.r brother
Msurlre r.i-ed»
m-w j
fir hU studio, and, pni.r fHlow "
She t-ontlBued.
soberly shaking
tt waa an ha could do. far ha was not
way she keeps her hivioms:
Or the i--eping
iau.
willing to face the truth
This was
aoi a regular trial, for the appeal to
Caesar had taken the case out of the
hands of the local auihurlUes. Iteul
At^ Us guminl eompletenas*
Where In cleanliness and *w,-eiw.*t
teem* to havje been bringiug the itaih
hr r..*e 4.1 tinier b:o..mv
huarlBg was cut abort, but the Impot*
liw> dose home lu the king, and so Ihe
Cop of Twa.
Having good tea ui begin wlih. next
»ut|
head, "be hasn't sny
>ou have fre.-h'y ilrawn
never have.^*
“Tes.
he
has.
too." for
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.-
vater of which to!
Madgv |
thought Maurice possessed of every
Arrau. the Wk yard 1
;>r to ^r.
Twa*
stallrcase and-hall
And with »leasuMTake her measure
Madge Roberu
you tell your moilu r aUmi that?’
“Or
cfiurse noi“ au*werc*d
Fan.
kept a^ng thing*,
f oW rag* aad Ugs!* excUlmed
•rhlch ito
pennitted the h^ to
taka.wSh Sar. H wa*. iwrhapa.^t
would think only n trifle, biit it
naaie
14^41 her al8ib>e tongue.
She aiwaya
rtWh knms the HMsltiHr hoht
or Ihe Jew*, as well m Iht tecta of
the lift or Christ and
aprsnd of
Ohrtstinnity Bellerest thM the prt#heu? Agrtepa did not answer, hut
By her <i
•ms. M. IL C. SAT
could behave like that again"
•Well." said Fanny, decidedly. "If
luy mother knew I had ever been the
dwell* With them above.
NUon Walermau
least hit flirty, ahe would nevtw trust
rug - and
ihai
you;
Haghistan Hi-;
as she leaned |
said." Madge continut
pick up some red pieces .f.T her
grandmother, "that be - *aw
.r two dollar* "
bx iteT. a. H. I>«rkw.
Topic IAnr*r wiH pr*>«r.~Act* L tt
li, 11. 1-4 4L
That there to an iutimste relstlw
betwteii power and prayer cannot flar
:ie lance. an 1 grv.wiug flat,
lapsmse Jute
be fresh
coukln i tell It from
aud when >ou hai
11 r.-. or the hut flame of at
lamp ,bring
U
rii-d, a- i
Uilling
and jump^
nu-rrtly
wh.ii-it huhbli-
d
puff* from the spout oS Uu- kettle It
d..e^ not tM.U when it l^-gio* to *inv
her
arm*
around
grsnduiaV
a* if
iuvr and
to Hug
Tlmi
only
end.
>ur pleasure, and our discontents.
Are round* by which we miT
aM-end
—Uougfellow.
Inkle in spite of heiwclf. i-he pednt
B-aihir in the
tie explained, "fur when Hi
with
by 1
»h,u at Holyoke. Ms** , has formally
diTlareO what It* memlM-r* will not
. and gather the
do. and the *tx leading feainrc-s of the
de<-laratlon follow:
No Sunday night
dtwerve H "
"1 am very sure that the children
supper*
will
be
prepared
work will l*e done In the klteh
who can go to father or mother not
only with their jb>** and wirrows. but
with their youthful faults aud folUe«
en after i::b» p ni.
as
act. ut ordinary housework.V.
No children wi«I be allowed In the
well,
knowing
that
the
agsin. will make the truest men
week.
Each girl shall
aud wtmien "
Thl* is the season of the pretty Mar
A Fret Drinking FounUln.
out each week
Anuibir stipulaiiun G that the ser
was UiKhlng but an old pudding
filled with waliT. with two flat
of them at such times, but the angels
sill Khali be allowed the usi* uf the
>s in the bottom of It ; but I doubt
on the other side of life know their
If any drinking bmntain In the city
tm»rc iiatixmagc or was belter ap
frtint diKir and of the parlor or other
mure suitable than the kitchen
turn as they went
It Is s»i vital a
prtH-laUHl.
At rested upon a flat piece
of iMiard Hupported
by a brace that
time with the young
One feel, that
then If ever they need guardian an
as
gels close- Uwlde every atep of the
Its.
way
id -water renewed.
And next to guardian angels U
the wise- parent s love and watchful
cafe
An unknown writer has this lo
nailed
lu the trunk of an Hro
ee. well out
friends
that
children
make
uptm
their future, aud
where the
«me of peculiar Importance
"All thoughtful mother* and fath
ers
dtM-pl)
feel
the n.i-d
of
happy
that
came dally
branch ajid
wung^f
K
Howd.
expeeled
girls are
c»rgaulrer
to
to
be
of
the
enndl
r«H-elve«t
themselves as
rien.ls are to provide me with
She carries
ful tail «mi like a fan l*ehlnd him
\V».rk was driving, ami I could not
<1 finish
hut
when
m v;
I
passctl
In
igh^ of the elm tree on my nmnd of
midst of hU jubilant plunges, a blue
trnere not cungenUl. hut he was Infalualed with her. aud It wa* useltws to
Interfere; or ^We knew hi* habits
of ibe dUh. and In tones shan» »nd
IMTstrient. order«-d the robin out of
however, for right
in
-ommanded
I
want
a
drink?-
black.
hat.
with
Now
her
a driH-piug
for it
Thf*. according to the manager
.f a
new method" laundrv*. is
l»e
I au*e the washerman can get through
tmge work lu les* lime than the wash
Vienna Mast Cakes.
Take steak. vl\het raw or bolied.
use
ami
verv flue;
a
very
for two cupriOs
little
make into
Mix
lllile
of
our eourvw of stivngth.
grow in grace, lucresse In power to lestot temputlon and be of pereonsl effleU-nt aervb-e for Christ, we mnst
ajH-nd much lime in prayer.
thoroughly
as possible
and
others-it must
throne of gnuv. Praj er was the eecvet
of Jacob's jH>wer. IVrslstent and tar
nest in prayer, he would not let the an
gel of the
go without hls btowiag
and received Un- name of "Israel, ter
SB a prince Hum hast |K>wer with Ood
and bast prevalU-d." Prayer was tbs
secret of Elijah'* iK>wer. By beltorteg
prayer he controlbxl the rery elemeate.
causing the rain to be sent or to "be Be
layed. The Master Himself spent much
time in prayer and csp<-clally w ben bdusual uuinlfestatb.ns of HI* powar
round cake*
Have an ordinary iron saucepan very
hot with melted,butter in It; fry the
I'ake* a light brown, and *eTve as hoi
mounted
causes much commen
thus far
lu the asm- way. "It 1* not by mtdht
nor by power, but by My Rplrtt, salCb
the lx>rrt of lU^u " And God's apiilL
ai on IVnUHxmt. come* lu answer to
united, earnest pniyer.
has been adopted by
Sift one cup of cornmeal. one cup
of flour, four level teaspoon* baking
flpring Cleaning.
Mother 4»rih ha* iK-en houaecleanlng,
And the world I* fair to view;
Balmy carpets *t»ft as velvet.
a lovely emerald hue
Washed by warm rains* till
they
of water, as they perched upon the and trained nurse. She has wlthstmiU
the strain better than any other
dish
Two baby nuthatches took their woman, young or old. in official life,
thing to first l»aihing lesson lu the old pudding notwithstanding that she has prob-1
win a Child s confidence in this re dl>h. urged in by loud, exprcaslve ,bly undertaken more than any other !
She
Inherit*
hor
gard: you are touching the mmt sen quacks of their pnvud little mother,
f1ih*e side of hU nature, and unless aud then floundered around In breaih- father's physical rohustne**. but even
mate of the worth of their compan
li U a difficult
High Time to Return,
c
olden
days
the
saying
"I*ralt to the face to open dlagrace.'
wa^ accepted mu.-h - more
literally
than U i* now. A good illustration to
found in the sior> of a young woman
.K.wder and one-half clip of sugar logetheT.-^ Beat one egg. add one cup
i.f nilik. and turn onto the dry' in
gredients. Mix and turn Into a butter
ed tin large enough to make a thin
Khee-i. Bake and cut In squares with
*han» knife
winds till Mhey
the seiTel
THE NEW SOLDIERS’ MONUMENT
friends as you should, you can help ket and poised U|h>o the edge of the
To be erected by McPherson lV«t. (5 A R -Th.* Board of Supervisors hat
liiem to form s..und Judgment. In re
tmik several sips, between each appropriated IJOO and the City Council n*00 towanls the cost and the bal
gard to them, and thl^ only way for di-cbrlng that it was "sweet." after ance is being i^iised by popular subscrlpthm
The total Vxist will be |«00
you to know their friend, is t«i make
hlch Hie ventured onto the stone
toul height of the m..minieni will b- 12 fet b Inches
It will be made
youjfelf their rominnlon; but
how
harf and dipped her yellow wing* of Barn* granite.
can you do this if you allow your into the water.
daughter U» receive her young friends
The only trouble with the elm tree
Vi.w put a tea*pooiiful of fea for
Then it goes to the carpet
alone la the |>arlor. and never ask the
rinklng fountain was lla locality. As
•vei.v cup of hot water—an even, not
and when he sends back the
gtris whom y«mr Mm admires to y<mr
a obsenailuD point, it was loo far
i h.-aping KiMtonful—and add an extra
all woven into a beautiful, i*
. house T
emoved from my every day i&uUes.
.ue for the |K.i.
Pour on as much
I i«y him one dollar. "
•The bovs aud glrU who di^p lu of
•ui what 1 saw by chance glimpses
vater a- will fill the numU-r you wl-,h
an evening should U- welci»med to amply repaid me for the trouble ex
o make
U-t it stand two minutes,
Dos* It Pay?
Iho family circle, and the father and landed
h. n Will, a long bandied spoon stir
mother should
Jidn lu
the
young
The breakdown of MUs Alice 11.*.*.My little oriole friends made noisy
h- b-av. •> once through the water.
ptH^de's am.isements and you
will
•It fuml^he* another chapter upon
-mnUMratlons whenever they passed
stauily
cover the pot a^ln.
And
plenty
of
opi>ort unities
to
it- strenuous socUl life of Wa*bin„'
io fountain during the nesting sea1 mutes more and your tea It
read
their
characters
KnowU-dge
n.
This young girl enjoying per
.n
Much handy building material
Cever let tea steep or boll, or
ao galutHl
will enable father* and
th. shaiw of strldg* and boriehaif fect health, strong and athletic and
long lime
h is a quick, neat.
mothers to talk
to their children
mg uium a line cloia- by. and they capable of areal endurance, has flnallv
C4-SS from beginning to end —
aUmt their friends while they arc often talked over the desirability of been forced to take her bi*d and sub
llariH-r . Hound Table
atm able to lUien to reason, and they the material displayed. U-tween sips mit to the attenUoas of n physician
IHi. evil. 1-A; Ina xl, ?T-31; *ech. Iv. •;
Matt vil. 7, N; Luke xvllL 10-14; Acts
vL H; II Cor. xll. 7
Jaa v, 14-lfl.
New
of tbo U-*t loved
York aud One widely known
>e rmted States to Mr. B.
w bo sliHx' IfiW has bdd
This cake will be very
light snd Hweet. When time Is limitcd ji is often too much work to bulter small tins an d a muffin mixture
is luiked Ju»t as ^sell Id a Kht-et and
cut In piece* to s
Pulled Bread.
Take freshly baked bread and with
verj- sharp knife carefully trim off
all crust, then,
the
bread
with two forks
apart
In
small
pull
lump*
of
Irregular shape
I.ay them on a fiat
an inch apart-and place In a
k aven until crisped and gulden
n
They are very go<id lo serve
hot with coffee
Where JTenrh breait
Sunday Sabbath |
Stvdpn Ltssons 1
PAUL BEFORE AGRIPPA.
The Internalionai Sunday school
les
iK obtainable the crumb
son for May 24 to found la Act* xxvl..
1:» 25*
The golden text Is the twenty-
off In long thin strli** which crisp
nicely
Pulled bread 1* to be ha.l
.ixih verse. The date is A. D. 60
Two >4-ars have passed since our
many
hotel*,
bnl
It
to
uHiially c
rather than pulled into strip*.
last lesson, and Paul to still a prisoner
at Caesarea
Felix, the Roman gov
ernor of. the prlvince of Judea, ha*
Baktd Salt Mackswi.
Just been recalled and
Festu#
afiFur SIX pcopl.-. use two ksU mack- pointed. This lesson open with the
Tel of medium size
Soak over night arrival of Festu*.
in a pan of cold water, with the split
The leading
dde of the fish down
In the morning tried to take
pul a tin sheet In a dripping pan and governor and
lay the mackerel on this, the spill the case, and
men among the Jew*
advantage of the new
hi*
untemUlarity with
have Paul brought to
>lde up
Pour a pint of sweet milk Jerusalem again, nl the same time
>ver them and bake In a moderate plotting to kill him by the way. For
iven for half au hour.
When they tunately for Paul. Festus preferred lo
Have iKMfO cooking (or twenty min
who wa* i.niugbt up by her grand
ute*. mtx together two tablespoonfuls
mother.in wbfwe home the adage men
of butter, one tahlespoonful
flour
One
The demand* upon women In high Honed wa* a household guide.
and one fourth of a teaspoonfiri of
place* at the
national
capital are day the grandmother went away
aba. tmt you will not know what your
The robins and blue Jay*, how
Stir thl* mixture lot the milk
were the most constant patrons, and simply beyond the hounds of human l»ay a vUit, and the ambitious girl of
Child I* thinking about.
The
and flntoh the cooking- Uft the sheet
hardly a day passed that I did not see endurance. The women cvf the cabinet U scrubbed and polished swept
who are not Invalids as a result of dusted until it seemed as If there was
rtdicula. on the subject Is enough t
one or more of them dousing In.
Her heart
their efforU to maiutain the socUl nothing left to do.
make a child ck»*e hi* heart, as
This year I Intend to Insllluie
aaa-anemone close* It* peuU at U
series of public baths upon other trees pace are ready lo retire into obscur high with the hope of a word of
They have bad enough of it mendatlon a* she sal In the kitchen
near by; and with building material ity
bast JarrlBg touch
And yet U
waiting
for
her grand
handy, and several wild cherry trees Mrs Roosevelt alone keeps In the d<K>rway.
oaly when n child doe* talk freely i
She ap^ mother's return
hls father or mother about the friend* at Ihelr disposal. I expect lo enjoy foreground of social activity
Uee for Lamp
\^-hen the old ladj' arrived she look
pearw to be absolutely Uroiess
Her
which he makes that we may be sure bird society right at my own <k
U Is done with perfect delicacy
Ihe ca*e may he. washes and iron*
lo taste; if the family like mustard,
in
glisten.
Swept by south
•etdng the pool of shining water beher. stopped on her way to mar
tact he will not unfold to you. he will
washerwoman,
fbopped
Kieak
take half
a small
i.nb.ii, one egg (raw ). *alt and pepper
oiher society
In the
o morning a dainty yellow bird,
know
family
lltmuro. where she visited Mr ami
Mrs. George Vanderbilt, she apinar
little silver
The robin evidently un
is Indore matters
••1
Ji.iu- by the
tins she now wear*.
When Fhe first retumtHl home from
be
have gone so far
If you isissess your
children s confidcnct^ and know their
driving.
plume, and with this
the
1. formed
can help them to form a Just estl
The latest fad of Gotham to to
liave men perform the work formerly
chop
large black
lerstisHl thki a gracious withdrawal
vas better than an ignominious re
Vt-at. and finished hls toilet
to leas, out
very where
settled down up<m the other side
I Is Uih tub.
"(let out?
it
haw
tbsir
prayers, -when the day of reotewM
was fully O.U14-, • • • they were mil
filled w 1th the Holy Ghyst." Peter Ki
irerof tls« Holy Bf
people, and "thep they teat
gUdly re.-4-lved his word wev« hflptU4HL aud the same day there wme
adtW unto them aUmt 8.000 souls"
Thus we have tlte story of the gl«st
Pentevostal n-v IvhI; Urst. prayer; mc4M>d. the Holy Ghost as a result of pray
er: third. 3.U0O twirendom. as a reflalt
of the presemw and pt»wer of the Ualy
Ghost.
Power and prayer go together In mx
personal live*
If as individuals we
The Wa
Id. in fact, everywhere, and is quite
conspicuous figure In the kinking
favonie co.'-lunie is a whit*- gown aud
ami >oung love in its strength has
iM-cq given The time to save a child
from such somiw
laught
even
has resunveted
lu-r .to>
which she adopte<l last spring
en he .-^llpimd to the lioard and
sen
they
fere after tlie attachment
th hFr spring clothes Miss Alic-
Uh>\, a draught, spreading hls beauti
hear
ahe would have him. ami now
xnd home furnishing are the branebe*
Ihe family linen and gets well paid
Alice and Her Cane.
the tree trunk, look
the dish, "how kind
we
aay.
of
rlv.M
flatlencH
Interfere.
she Is sulTertng the conHe«tuence* ' .
•it U ordinarily useless to Inter-
exclusively
K« wc-ek under the directinoii of
fi»r
from siirruwful parents such
fences as these *We knew
were none of the be*t. but she would
listen to nothing her father or I vou\d
«»natot
New York and the washerman has ar
Kdwartl
The firsi patron Doll^ was a little
squirrel friend
•csiacy of a hath He was nut alIowe<l
do
and
iiig and dressmaking, house cleaning
It.r two or three day* each week, a*
fate about It. and that It useleas to
often
Uboners
riie new lauiulerer goes to the family
imiMhold duties, a n»bln wa* making
he water fly right and left In the
How
empuse It are drawn froxn_ the par
IS
insure
They
Pev>ple
,»Htiug next wtH-k. when its rhar
MH^m to Uh-I that there is a sort of
them
the
.Amerimii E«-deration of latlntr. and at
Inger.
making
with
ir>- has been e*iabllKhed. Those who
of reach of prowling
marrlsge* for their sons and daugb
UTS. hut often they do very 111 He lu
their
School for Brldea.
church of
PhUadeU.hla one of the
inoKi remarkable school* In the coun
Every day the dbh waa emptied
Just at the formative period of Ihelr
lives have a muH declde.1 influence
friendship ts U-tw<-en young people
. of the opposite sexes the relation 1.
shape
hleh to entertain male -iMUsIns "
is unique-organlratU.n was fonu
say on this subject! which is worth
the reading and the thinking over:
•The
shall I
bride* and prosf>ectlve bride* / Cook
have three nights
and June weddlngw-the days when
father, and motbers-noboily thinks
' thotights! -when they see their chll
dren go out of the home never to re
m
and Imke
L>ven U right, tt will come out in gocxl
lu coiiiufium
kitchen
Nil girl will work for less than ir.
knowing that thly will be trusted to
to
Until 5::tu p m
No Ubie* will iH- minded Ik-Iw.h-ii
reproof.
Pass the
J wafi.-d in a bit of flull from the quickly over the spherical part
a yard
With eve* that
would the chimney, and It will be pressed
if (-olored woolens, alioui
Ide. The length maki*i no i
strung
arm of God. sod the human ageflcy
that rea«-lH*s <tbe arm of God to praymr.
"Ask and ye ahall m-elve. seek and ys
k ami It B^ll be pps—d
111* we Ure God s «mpUstle pttuul* tbrougli Ills Son tMt
as nicely as could be done with a hot He will an*v er prayer, sad praftr
Ihu* Uv^.mes th<
lixm.
Velvet ribbon, also, may
log |K»wer from GvkI.
pressed In thl* way by dampeclni
The luidesl referrii«a In a stHkted
on the linen side, then nibbing on
xanuer Uloslmte the tetoUon of poMW
______
nd praver. In tbvwu we are the caws
Dd the effect
IJke links la a ch«U
Pi*.
of tviweqoeoce*. they f«dkrw each oCknr
in Uking pie crust fur let
until the result* atr msnlfcat. Tlmy
>ther pies
In which
l.egtn with prayer and end with posifr.
linked first, and is so apt to collapse,
I the apostles and the womw)
idsce the tin bottom side up. roll
all I'outluued with one avvord In praftr
rriiKt to fit. pUce In some largei
aud supjilUwtlon. ’ praying nndonbrndseam to be pressed.
►be wa*
up her sclusor* she cut strip* from j ha
If It must be given, will be loving,
Eihipr^f Em$9 Cbsir.
naughior of Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Avery.
au accuHng Anger at this evidence
the of careU-s-iuej-s and said Miberly;
Janet. u.v d»-ar, I svt there* a
You
►ign ihai it u near to bulling
ir. how you
tea when the water
Just this way. child.* and takingjuu
"Juht the same as ever, and I mean to
That with the hour lK-gUi and
tg»Hl Eighie»;n Monili*
ha* a tirusd *urface 1
m*i Ih- grandma's nig after all"
1. 1 know." and ImpuUtve Madge
s sliik-le moment he doubled or dentod.
The ami tliat nK>v<-« the work! to the
FHAKCE3 HELEN.
q'ulekly to the
A flat iHMl.uned kettle U to be
a]
)
may l»e Irw. dear." a
old lady r<»mplscenily smiled.
me out of her sight with a young man
again"
"My mother trusts me." said Grace.
Twatr F.r tk*
hing desirable "He fold me. hU verj juoi bav.. iH-cn sia
weather
.wn M-lf. that he wa* going to buy i post-d to the weal
that wa* not proof against the ravag
es of a Washington social career
talk .to a schoolmate, or to somi
To^fraas abort seams wlibout wing
A busy housekeeper cannot always entertainmenu at the While bouse ed about her wtth keem fyeu, ten
he b safe
Two young girls were talking over afford to spend the early morning are still the most delightful affairs ther^ sMmed no etenoe flor crittolip. tm Inm. llBflt a nuOl kcrOMae temp.
rwutaUng tba Uaxe to kw» Um eM»
Ihelr experkmesa. as young girls do. hours In sasrch oT pleasure ta the of the oagitel. aad aha win prahaMy iMiO. atocvteg Am Bflter
aad oaa narrated a Uttb famUbHty flelds and woods; but tf a Uitls oon- ooatlBue them nnlD the president’s en table. whkA sloofl near tbt Of«B nex modemtelx hot. th« dampen the
to* the case at hi* own capital. When
the trial came the Jews proved noth
ing but their own venomous hatred.
Tw. Q.let IS*«e ThMebts.
Let u> gel away from the Idea thtl
the Quiet Hour U to fit ns only ter the
Other world. Let ns ratlter think of B
as a time to s«iulre power for prsfl*
tical duties and sbimy for coounon
aervIce.-Rcv FTancta E. CUrk, D. O.
at Troy Convention.
Untold poaaibUitles of power He open
before n* U by faltb we appropriate
the sweet invitation of o«r Bavloufw
King to enter Into habitual heart tel*
lowsbip with Him In the ascnsl of Hh|
Thl* Festua knew well enough, yet he
waa their governor and did not want
to gain their ill will at the very be
ginning of hto term, and so
flanUy
Paul knew only too well what that
wSuld mean. and. to avoid telling Into
the hands of the Jews, he appealed to
setting the kitchens of
private
Caeear. It was the lemer of two evil*. hoaes. U one pert of Loodoo a meeL
This "Agrippa the Wag- was-fterod tag was held a few days ago at which
» vmrnmi to tm^ ormmm
Agrippa U.. and ruled certein ten
lea In the Mtthsn part ef Pnl«
He dateed the Jpwtte leUgion an hls
own. bat did 1not take tt MriwHU
m
... im EYENIHQ
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nnilERlTftNS!
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KIMBtL PIANOS AND ORGANS STAND AT THE HEAD
«»••• «plendid Instruments In their >iomesi and who stand ready to testify to the merits of the KIIVIPAUU._______________________
H. A. Braha. TuaUn.
C. r. Saltk. Cmtiul Lake.
BMjaBla Medlll. nuwortli.
Ctm. DeVemey. Bik lUpIda.
Joel Joluaoci. Toatla.
Marjr PlUara. Traveree City.
Oeone Lather. Trarerae City
M. B. HllU. Leland.
Neleoo Upthecrore, Central Lake.
Oharlea Cook. Bllaworth.
J. C. BItlaear. Trar
. Taatln.
K=r«S;S“
T. B. Moler. Trarerae City.
Her. O. Bottle. Trarerae City.
O. W. OlpaoB. Trarerae City
O. W. MeWeUy. Trarerae City.
W. O. Holdea, Trarerae City
JClaa Pearl. .Trarerae City.
C.ty.
r^TSi,.*'
A. B. WUaoo. Trarerae City.
Peter CawlleW. t'rarerae City.
Perry Runlee. Botttb Arm.
K, W. 8arac«. Central Lake.
Roaa Rlfcnbiirgh. Fife Lake.
Aaaph Hllia. Klngaley. .
Uvartl Brown. Cadillac,
r. R. Cbaaberlaln. TnaUn.
Central Li^e
Matilda Btrack. Tra erae City.
John NorrU.
City.
Bllaa Goble. Trarerae City.
T. C. Hickerson. Trarerae ...
J. Tbomaa, Trarerae City.
B. E Cooper. Central L^keWm. Van Horn. EUaworth.
W. F. Calkins, Trarerae City.
W. Ooaaeth. Oopemlah.
'.lit'
i-p
'•.
fr: ?.•«:;
Samtiel Brian. Cadillac.
Mr. Ullott, Trarerae City.
Rer. SaUbury, Trarerae City
George Colwell. Lake Ann.
E. J. Warren. Beat Jordan,
n. Smith. Cadillac.
K E. Thompaon. Baai Jordai
F. W. Howard.
Bert. Lathing. No
PeUw Wolf. Fife Lake.
> City
Mra. Carrie Lanway. South Arm.
C. J. Orobbea. Lelaad. «
Anna Und, Trarerae City.
John Bloaaer. Fife Lake.
W. H. Corey. Honor.
(Hear Frohberg. Cadillac
W K. Hllli. Cadillac.
Mr. BagUah. Lacaa
George McCray. Archie.
George Murray, Baat Jordan.
Ullott Monroe. South Boardman.
Ira Puraon. South Boardman.
Mark W. Eldred. South Arm
A. P. Albert. Cadillac.
Mr. Wallace. Cadillac.
Trar
irerae City.
Wm. Llton. Lelaad.
Mr. Amo. Alba.
H. 1. Dnnn. Cadillac.
Carrie Delong. Lelan
C. A, Valleati. Honor.
Wm. H. Gray. Kings
Richard Deroy.
John Hartlng. Leland.
Mr. Mana. Trarerae City.
F. Cooper. Trarerae City.
D. C. CHUon, Orawn.
J. Larkina, Trarerae City.
Caaalua OalUnger. Cadillac.
J
Traverae Ctty.
B. Brown. Neaaen City.
Ira Stark. FarmervlUe.
i'4
BaSSlJd; Tr^rerM City.
Jeaale W*ella. Trarerae Uty.
R H. Monroe, Trarerae Cltr
J. npencer. Trarerae City.
Trombly. Alden.
O. U- Tiffany. BeUalre,
Charlea Conklin. Inland
T. O AndWJD. Van Buren
Mra. Clark. Wllllamaburg.
John T Mltcnell. Eaat Jordan.
Sarah Van Dwenter. South Arm
Frank Phllllpa. South Arm
Gifford Rugglea, South Arm
Wm H
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Mr
Mra. M. Coffman. Ir
Mania Weat. Tra%e
South
Thompaon. South Boardn
wnilam Halnatuck. Kalkaaka
Frank Riley. Werford.
Andrew Piieet. Wexford.
W. S. Ollletle. Mayfield
Jamea Coleman. Kewadln
R C. Squlrea. BlUwortb.
David Smith. Mayfield
Mr Shulu. South Boardman
Jamea MeSanby. Eaat Jordan
A C. Clark. South Boardman
Ezra Welhay. Acme.
J W Spedding. Traverae Ciyy
Mra B. J. Hall. Trarerae City
Mra. A Provancher, Traverae City
im Spaulding.
darahall 1l-'arrant. Cedar
Mara
Dr. Frallck. Maple City.
Marahall
Albert Worrol. Wallin.
Mra. H. J. Bryant.
Hlckviae. Ohio Mr. Sanae. South Boardman
..ra. A. C. Warner. HU
Will Hillard. Bear Laka
Otto Barth. Norihport.
W. O Crae
Crawford.
Wm. Goff. Fife Lake.
Mra. C. A. Donaldaon. 'lorch Laka E. McOrego^, Honor
Wm Meteer. Maple City.
Henry Newcomb. Elk Raplda.
NetUe J. Fletcher. Traverae City
C. D. Hall. Creawell.
Edward Prauae. Trareme Ctty
John Older. Booth Arm
lYank Orr, Thompaonvllle.
Charlee Kaalgnol. Traverae riiy
L A. Wylie, Central Ijike
. F. H. Viaton. W’lUlamaburg.
M 8 Gregory. Honor
W\ L. Brown. Traverae City.
George Irwin. Mancelona
Elmer Sllrera. Trarerae City
Ellxabeth Ward. Acme ^
W. C. Aahely. Maple City.
William Gee. Blk Rapids
Maggie Wilson. Copemlah.
J. J. Koch. Mayfield..
George Blodgett. Traverae cniy ‘
Lgura A. Wllaey. Summit City.
Mary L Mabee. Central Laka
H. Ogleatre. Ontral Lake.
Wm H. Heaa. drawn.
F E Hueman. Traverae Cll
U. O. T. M.. Klngaley
Mias :
Eliza Antoine, Omena
8. M. Eller. Traverae Cli>
H. H Cummins. Elk Rapids
J H. Rogers. Empire
>n. •Traverae City.
E Lyon.
Clark F Smith. Central Laka.
Alice Fox. South Milton.
John O Mabee. Central I^ka
Sam Forward. Horopsiead.
Mathew Ferguaon. Wallin
Henry Whitmore.
fXAp...
John R. Halfrlch. Mapleton
Wm. Hnlbert. Beat Jordan.
Mr. Perry. Booth Boardman.
Pred
d L Courtadc.^ Trarerae City.
Mr. 1
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CUVjaSE CgTT, MIOH^. SATDBDAY, MAY U, 1601
Mra Kelley. Mayfield.
L. K Glbba. Traverae City.
J. C. Wheeler. Manton.
KtUe Human. Manton.
L Halnea. Trarerae City
Mary E. Spencer. Manton.
J. C. Benjamin. Traverse t..y
t'rank Votruba. Traverse City
Carl Reid. Traverse City
P. N. Porter. Eaat Jordan
Prof. T. Bath Glaaaon. BenzonI
Mr. Venure. Elk Rapids
Omena cnurch, -----M. R. Tatman. Traverse City
M. Healey. South Milton
George biorea. Summit City
James Namlacule. Maple City.
Walter Wllaon. MUlon
Thomaa Kizgerald. Manc-loua.
John Lovett. Benzonla.
G. F. Graham. Traverae City
A. F. Brodhagen. Traverae Hi;
F. W. Benedict. Benzonla
Wm Gibson. Batea
Wm. Blbbon. Batea.
George Molr. Traverse City
H. Del9T. Trarerae City.
George Moyer. Traverae City
W. 8. Purple. Traverae C..y
Eameat PrenUce. Honor
T. J Henderaon. Trarerae City
Alice Winiama. Trarerae City.
Martin Northup. Manton.
L. E. Furhman. Cedar City
lYed McMlchael. Bendon.
McAflee. Ma
L'hwlevolx.
Aaron Sargont ta. Gilli P
Mr. Teller. Empire.
C. F. Chaae. BlifhU.
Thomaa P. Mitchell. Elk Raplda
Mary Emory. Traverae City
John Dougherty. CHpemlah
W. J. Poat. Trarerae cnty.
Chaa. Horn. Traverae City.
Samuel Evana. Trarerae City.
A. C. 8arb. Northport,
O. W. Lapp. HairlelUA. Glbba. Mayfield.
.
Clyde Dunn. Yuba.
Jamea Bouuum. LccUvUlo.
Sarah Bebee. South MUton.
Wealey Warea. Cedar Run.
R. Balllargeon. Kalkaaka
G. E. Woolf. CopemUh
T. N. Chapin. BeUalre
Mr. Sanborn. Northport
L. O. Buma. Trarerae City
Jaaee Mardhbank. Kalkaaka
W. D. Palmer. Kalkaaka.
C. D. Monroe. Traverae City
Sen Sprague. BeUalre
Mr. Bellinger. daple City
J. Voorrnan. 1
Laura Page. Long Lake.
G. E Baldwin. Bendon
A. V. Tellera. Harrletta
W’. W. Wllaon. prlatt.
B. or Bellinger. Maple City
Jack Thomas. St. Jamea.
Peter Hofmuth. Traverae City
Nancy Buchanan. Pomona.
Mr. Richardson. Elk Raplda
W'lnlfred Hutchinson, Northport
A. EUlotl. Fife Lake
John Srinonaky.
Yexford
John H. Colllni. BeUalre.
John Petera. BeUalre.
Thomaa Nelaon. Traverae City.
Mlaa Ulllan Gray. Lake Ann.
J. R. Button. Mable.
E, Olbbard. Cheatonla.
Mary Rebman. Copemlah.
Ellea Hooper. Tfarerae City.
W. H.8hlrm. Tanner.
O. H. SooAeld. Trarerae City.
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A. ChurehUl. South Arm.
B. O. Averlll. BeUalre.
Lonla Thomimon, Yama.
E. W. Bartholmew. TrarerM City.
Mra. Wllale. Traverae City.
J. F. Larson. Leland.
Nelaon J. Cariaon. North Manttou
Mr WarrM,
\nuiam Briggs. Traverse Oty.
James Beamiah. Trarerae City
Gilbert PaulBton, Trarerae City
J. C. Gray. Kalkaaka.
Wm. Johaeoa. Sswth Arm.
John Coleman, Trarerae City.
. Shenor. Sherman.
Tho .
. Traverae <
Susan Bales, Traverae City
Hannon Hannaford. Honor
Herman
E A Hliner. Thompsonville.
James Iseroau. East Jordan
C. Coll in*. E
L. learns. Honor.
Mr. Bentz. Hfe Lake
J W Man*. Eaat Jordan
Mr Bronoll. Central l-ake
U E Tru
I **very. Shermar
W Brondford. Sherman.
A. H Brown. Hartford
W. Yormans. Inlerlochen
A D. Redden. Long lake.
James E^ans. South Arm.
Nelaon Peterson. Elk Raplda
John McBachern. Elk Rapids.
Dr. C. A. Clash. Williamsburg .
n 8 Saylor. Kingsley
D E Wynkoop. Kingsley.
C J Marrlfold. Thom^nviUa.
Earl Tyler. Traverae City
M. E HIlU, Traverae City.
Thomas Deering. Empire
R Ruff. Leland.
Emma McDaniel. Wezf«>rd
E V Amy. Wexford
Maggie White, Wallin
Fred Brayton. Ixmg Lake.
James Camball. Fife Lake
P O. Garrison. Traverae City.
Bert Snyder. Fife Lake
C. T Kimball. Fife Lake
W. A. Ricemeyer. Fife Lake
Ira Dunham, W’erford
Mr. Jerard. Sharman
Wm. Prerooat. Ironion
Frank Draper. South Boardmau
Jamea Larson. Fife Lake.
J R. Burkholder. Fife Lake
Mary Fredrikaon. Fife lAke.
John Ughthlaer. Fife Lake
Dlla A. Oabom. Homestead,
f O O F. Lodge. Elk Raplda
John Barton. Elk Rapids
Mrs Larson. Elk Rapids.
Etta O’Neal. Trarerae City.
Lula Buahee. Traverse City.
Mary Livingstone. Traverse Ciif^
Mary Pease. Traverse City.
Arthur Devine. Traverse City.
Durk Wltkop. Traverae City.
B. H. Pangbom. Aararood.
Joseph Reddii
Erik Huaby. Suttpna Bay.
Sherman Reigh. Yuma
Frank Patterson, South Iiosrdmaa
LIxzle Tlllrl. Honor.
J W Melvin. Wexfonl
('has Randall. Wexfonl
John Copley. Wexford.
Hannah E Melvin. Wexford
Flora Morrell. Sherman
8 S Burnett, Lake Ann.
Mr BHstol. Traverse City.
PenlnauU Church
Ada Myers. Slights
S H. McMIcheal. Traverse City
Sherman School.
Brock Southard. Honor.
Harrison Speer. Summit City.
Mr. Banner. Traverae City
Jamt^ Iielford. Northport
H. Shorctle. Traverae City.
W ir a.unade, Trarerae City.
Mra. Henry Grady. Trarerae City.
J«.bn Caraon. Traverse City.
Peter Bonen. Traverae City
TO MOMK AT *rAOTOAV ^AIOKO.
Judge F. W. hMayne. Cha
Solon.
Etu Herrtngt
;; ::u
Wealey Warua. Lake Ann
Cooper. Elk Rapid*.
Mr Wood. Elaworth
G W Curtis. Traverse Ctty.
Georg* Snelfaka. Traver««» CUr
I L Dame Northport.
W. W’. Fairchild
John Cadham. Suttona Bay.
still Edgerly. Kalkaaka.
Everett Amo. Eaalport.
t{ A Smith. ‘Trarerae City
L L Lydell. Wllllamaburg.
G Sterns. Traverae City
Joel Olney. Charlevoix.
Mrs Dyer. Traverae City
Emma Beoton. Traverae City
A P Hough. Trarerae CHy
L (' Miller. Glen Haven.
Prank Helm, ’irarerae aiy.
A T. Hoxle. Batea.
W. W. Kelley, Trarerae City.
Olive Hansen. Traverae City.
John egraon. Traverae City
Cora
Downing. Traverse City.
May J. Greenongh. Traveras Ciir.
David Provancher. Traverse CMly.
Lucy Boynton. Trarerae CUr
I>ell Watkins, Traverse City.
Isaac Van Maren. Traverae City
August Brown. City.
l^ O T M.. Traverse City
W J Yonman*. Intorlochen
Clara Keichum. Manton
H H Thomaa. Manton.
Thomaa Leavell. Fife Lake
N Anna. City.
Wm Herget. Elk Raplda
^
W. C Morway. Bendon.
Edna TerwUllgor. Klngaley.
R Ward. City
Earl Cook. Bartlett.
^
L Culman, Traverae City
L F Gloaaer. City
August Larson. Traverse City.
S E Roaael. City.
N. Thompaon. South Arm.
M Ryder. Cliy
Peter Mclntlre. Boyne city
rs R Austin. Cit
L C. Richter. Wllllamaburg
J E t^p. Wexford
Alex Cameron. Torch Lake
Wm. D. Campbell. Torch Lake.
George Holland. South Boardman.
sir Cole. Kalkaaka
John Orr. Summit City
George Shepley. Kalkaska.
G. B Hollenbeck. Summit City
Mary CpurUde. Travers® City.
Culm i'amplH-ll.^
C H Miller. Traverae City
Daniel B Scott. Maple City..
cirrkVnmiSl.’ City
James H. Jenkins. Kalkaaka
Nick Shoffor. Solon.
F A Earle. .Traverse City.
John D Smith. CUy.
C. W Mitchell. Elk Raplda.
C J. IxM-land. City.
J W Rlnel
Henry Wright. I
Joseph Seymour. Manistee
Mary N Garland. CUy.
Maud Ohlr. South Boardmai
Semlra Tramalne. City.
Mr Varguaon. Bates
J B Prayne Sherman.
R H Davis. Onekama
Gu* F,aklund. Mancelona
George McKinnon. Gadlllac.
Oscar lApham. City
Rev. Betij Graff, l-'amell
W. M. Acker. City,
S 8 Burnette. Lake Ann.
John Davl* Price. Frankfort.
Michael Addis. South Arm
W. D BridKC*. Interloehen
E R Fox.-Bates
A. A. Uurrowts. Wexfonl
.lohn Burficld. Port Oneida.
A BloracUne. Cedar.
Lillie Webster. Traverae City.
Lucy Rhexiefc .Bendon.
R Fsher. Traverae City.
Ed
Corblt. Cedar Run.
'Mrs Pfeiffer Traverae City
Carrie Onnnell. City.
A H Brown. Traverse City
U J Ma^de. Elk Rapid*.
C. W Thomas. Traverse City
C. N Ohabe. South Boardn
Wm Harvey. Traverae City
F. H. Ivc-Hher. Mancelona.
Perry Norn*. Traverae City.
(' A Saunders. Grawn.
Adam Strieker Traverae City.
Charlea Coleman Traverae City
.1. A. Porks .’edar.
V Richard* Traverae City.
tieorge Graham. City,
r. Grayson. Traverae City.
llerditt Tom*. Sherman.
M H Griffith Trarerae dtr
John Haye*. Wexford
I .1
Traverse City.
Joe Dixon. Wexford.
F T Merril. Reed City,
G N. Keuler. Gaylonl.
r E Sliver. Acme.
Wm. t'arrar. Kalkaska
H Marku*. City
H. A i»udon. ('ity
Ja». Wathtngtou. Gaylord.
F- Hel
C H V
Ira Worst. Tuntln
.lohn Garrison. Central Laka
Wm Covert. EUaworth.
Ida Darling. Centrul Laka
Mr Downing. Lake Ann
A L. Voice. Elk Rapids
C. St main. Cadillac.
Retia Walker. Rapid City
(' S Tomklna. Lake Ann
Mr Hamilton Klngaley
n A Cain. Boon
G. R Beckwith. Boon
Mlcheal Umlor. Trarerae City
I O F Traverse City
F. B Dutcher. Fife Lake
Dr T Sid Conover. Tustin.*
Anton Cavltch. Hannah
AttguaU Oleae. Reed City
Mr Iran*. Manton.
F. E Hill. Orawn.
Clement Pierce. Klngaley.
Thaouens Tanner. Kalkaaka
O W. Ollherl. Burdlckvllle
Su*ie Crothera. South Arm
Lizzie Porter. Onekama
Siish* Stylo*. Wallin
T. J Larson. Kalkaaka.
Mrs. J. B Jefferson. Kalkai.ka
F D McC
John Marti
LoJand R
Clair.
Bear Lake.
flattie Ronnie. Traverse City
ChUler Kryger. Kalkaaka.
C. W. Saaverly. Kalkaaka
Sarah
Wm. HllU. Bates.
W B BurrU. Greenville
George Lowery. Honor.
Wm. Gilbert, Burdlckvllle
F. Wheeler. Sherman
Wm. Snyder. Chief I^ke
Thomas Bartholomew. South Arm
Emery Welch. Burdickvillc
Robert Caldwell. Travera® City
G. P Bingham. Mitchell.
.Newton MoBt.
Wm J. Bolton. Honor
Eva Basaett Oliver
D F Wllaon. Frankfort.
J. G Holliday. Bear Lake
Ulllan Seymour, Baat Jordan
Herbert Olricy. South Arm.
(jeorge Kleoke. Elmira
Andrew Whittaker. Klngaley
W. J Robinson. Traverae City.
M. Gerard. Northport
Mra. HUllard. Traverse City.
Carrie Stern. Frankfbrt.
N Holland. ElUworth.
Guerge Ruaoho. Traverse (?ltr.
RIU Leslie. Northport. ’
Daaiel Hlnea. Traverse City.
Joseph Blakely. Traverae City.
Nellie Dewlt. Traverae City.
3 C WUson. Northport
S. L. Reed. Lase Ann
Joseph Klrt. Gill* Pier
J. M Holcomb. Bear l^k#
James Neaaen, Glen Arlxir
Frank rradd. Empire
J O Hobb*. City
F. J. Lcmcool. Wexf**rtT
David Kelly. Archie
Mlney Roaa. Lake Ann
Addle Seele. City.
O A Wright. Elk Raplda.
Wm. Smith. City.
MU* Alice Fox. South Mllloi
D. Elaenhelmer. Provemont.
W H. B«-arraan. Empire.
Mollle Weasler. Slights
Mr. IMwell. Cedar.
C!arl Robinson. Summit City.
•'Chas Merrldeth. Thompaoovlll#
Miss Black. Traverse City
Mr laraon. Sutton* Bay.
Martin Roger* . Klnghlev.
E H Borrow*. Wexfonl.
Sadie- Klngdon. Lake Ann.
C C iJtrobkln. Kingsley
i^wU J Andrews. Traverse CUy.
Samuel ScotU Tbomi«*onvllle.
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J J. Ru.ell, Monrop ivmpr.
Philip Cramer. Meaick.
J. B Johnson. Wexford
J M. Speddlng. City.
EIUk Wolfel. City.
All*erl Crain. Monrtw Center.
John Kllnkeer. Hannah P O.
Henrv Skelleti. Angel.
Trefiey Pelky. Empire.
. C. E Heiges. City.
Bell Place. City.
M F DennUon. Kalkaska
S McGarry. B<*itner.
PluK-hf A. Stewart. Thompaon villa. C' L Pulver. City
W K Lomway. South Arm.
Watp^^Rapld City.
G. I> Fr.fman. Traverse City.
G S. HerreeJ Horioon.
E N. .MubUi. Traverae City.
Iluiu^H Flsh?r. Maple CUy.
^>ai^y Koeb. Traverae City.
Hansiim Cook. Burdlrkvtlle.
I N. HlllUrd. Tanner.
John l.ynrh. Nessen City.
J B. Atwater. City.
Jake Kelly. Kalkaska.
J. Clouse. Yuma.
Walter Wilherell, Traverse CUy.
a n. IJiwrence. Sherman.
G. W Paul. ThompronvUl#
Antoine Bartlett. Northport
JtH* Peckham. Torch l^ke
J Whtnnery
Htelmel. Sutton* lUy.
It. F. Stelroel.
cra-nd Rapid.,
S N. Sklwardb.
Mary Martin. Luther.
A I Usher. I
W H Trt'raain. Slight*.
Mrs L Young. CUy
J. C U«»ribun. Cedar Run .
C. McMlchael. I'ity
John W Burke. Empire.
W la. Frink. Kewadln.
l» Klbeuheimer. Prov
Fred Atkinson. Shetland.
Ernest Gagnon. City
A ti Crawford. Wexford.
FMward fcv.4oretle. ('Uy
Trefiey Pelky. Empire.
L, A. Aldridge. Hfe
Eldora Vagle. CUy.
‘Dry Shorette; ('Uy
Henry
E F Howo. Rapid City.
..achel Ik.nyer. Platt
W. J. Shllllday. Lake Ann
t>srar ('hancle. Non upon.
John Nelson. Manton
M W Southhrd. City
A F. Demeraet. Gaylord.
Ella McManu*. Honor
F. Hail. (Jaylord.
I'. H Hanshosky. City
At»e Clark. City.
James B«‘amUh. Honor
C. Worden. Bend»»n.
C C Smith. Thoinius.nville.
G P Garrlaon. City.
F. G \'amplHll. City.
W L Allen. Maple City
A H Vlack. CUy.
David Elman. X'ily.
A l»*nnatyne. Honor
A. P. Hunter. City.
(V J l^d land. CUy.
Barney Andenum. A.uy.
Frank t'arothers. Vife l^ke.
Elmer H«»\m. C'lty.
J<.hn Campl»ell. ('Uy
N L WaiHtin. t ity
A. T. Herbart. City.
Aiiderew Peterson: Sullon
Theo Umcoul. Wexford
r S t'urbell. Cedar Rud
It. J. ..*erritl. Mancelona.
Orrin Tuwner. Honor
Martin fHUs. .Mancelona.
Henry Vanlloldt. Omena.
M Ikcker. (Ity.
Norman Ander»«m. City
Willie Harrison Kingsley.
Collie Lannig. Kalkaska.
Frank A. Gardner rity.
Nt»ah Slebblna. Northport
John Ulney. Suitomi Bay.
Hattie Arnold. Eaalport.
Emma Lenosky. East Jordan
A. W. Wagmr. Neaaen City.
Thomp
Cora Deiker. CUy.
Lewis B**weu. lh*ndon.
G A Herkner. City.
Keubeu Earhart. ^
George l>mgHlre«-i
:u,hn Gelka. Acme
Lyman Haml
W
J T. Peters4»
j; W Hanly. Mancelona.
J. B. King. City
Wm VanderUp. CUy
John R Bigger. Wexford.
It. F. M.s.re. MauceUma,
W. H. Hough. Manton
U W«KKiard. MauceUma.
Aliraliam linxik*. Empire
r'red GiUM.n. Mauc**Uma.
Co rtie Bevan. Central laske.
l^.^l.s Burbauu. Mameh.na
William McNaven. Gaylord
Fr«*l W.-^-se. Mannloua.
Cbas. Hayc-a. Gaylord.
E A. F.-ler. CU>
<; n Fulmer, tamira.
Haimah Miller. City.
Uzzle Garrison. Gaylord.
Frank l.ahm. CU.v.
G. W. Hays. Gaylord.
GtHi Burke. Mancelona
JJrzIe Smalley. Gaylord.
jMaroney, Mancelona
C M H. A 4 L. C U. A. S<K-ioty. CPy^'*^- ; 8<,u!h mwrdman.
A R (Glll>ert.. Kalkaaka
Jennings
M G Hlllyard.
I
J H Sc<Kl. Keswick.
George Coulter. Gaylord.
C. E. Kamite. Horlcon.
('. A. Clark. Wllllamaburg
Wheelock. CUy.
• Ellas Mllllmani Sherman.
M E. Haines. Wexford.
Jtdin IlalduH. CUy.
a
G N Seely. Kalkaska.
E M Clark. City
Frank lAbadce. Uellaire
Fre.1 Meng. CUy
John1 iObterhouae. City
.Maler. Ch'lalt.
E J BrldgV* South Ikiardman.
F N Harrison. Klngale
Henrv Skellett. Angel.
Jamea McIntyre. Copemlah
^ste Gerard. Ctty.
’llstin. Horl
ML Burn*. CUy.
Mf»se Uland. East Jordan.
Albert Bartan. Hendon.
iluck. Shern
nham. City.
Jtjhn Revolt. City
T. N Stnnlon. City.
Sadie Beattie. CUy.
A. E Wilson. City.
W. J. Hamlin. CUy.
Emm* Brown. City.
J H. Carpenter. Meaick.
Verna Jones. CUy.
Ijtura Slats. CUy.
R uavl*. Bartlett.
May Smith. Charlevoix.
George Curavo. City.
R. N. Rastall. City.
Charles Jolly. Kingsley.
Susan Batea. City.
U C Bruce. Wallin
Jamea Fogarty. City.
Stplla ('overt. Thompaonvllle.
H. Manglaa. Elmira.
I .exile Crane. Traverse CUy.
Nellie Terry. Alden
G^rge Tuttle. Traverse City.
I^ewls Allman. Kingsley. *
Joseph B. Smeltzer. Thompaonvlll#
Marian Colvin. Wexford.
J W Btiwcn. Thompaonvllle.
W. H Nash. CUy.
Frank Hawley. Williamsburg.
F A. VanSlckle. Wllliamabui
Myrofi J Taylor. Klngaley.
M. E. Strickland. Interloehen.
JattVb F Miller. WeUln.
J. T. Richardson. Lake Ann.
KaUe Lyons. ThorntjeonviUe.
. David Newmarch. nfe l^ke
Acmt*. ,
T C O’Brien, Acme.
J. O. Howe. Cedar.
►><•<1 Wlcgand. Travelae City.
H
Smith, Ctty.
C P DoPoel.
Cha*. (;erren. Manton.
Traverae City.
Ed. Hammond. Meaick.
W McNeal. Traverae City
W. E Sale*. City.
A Collier, Thompaonvllle.
J H Ijunaon. o-^y.
Mr Warner.
If C. Tompkins. Hannah.
Nellie C.ornell. Wexford
W. B. Jacob*. .»ty.
R D WTilte.
UUian Thiea. City. '
J. 1. Berg. CUy.
O J Pitcher. _____
B LaFantatw. CUy >
Arthur Bolton. Neaaen City
Clara ('raw. City.
I»r M E HTton. Traverse City
George
K. Wllaon. City. '
A F. Stewart, Mayfield
Mary Mercure. Cedar.
J N Hurlburt. CTbief.
M H Orifflth, City.
John Hulet. Klngaley.
Henry VanHoklt. CHma.
Hannah Hinckley. Traverse aiy.
Joale Lenox. City.
L E Cnm*. Traverse CUy.
M. P. Jordan. City.
Aaron Lemrmux. Traverae City.
Albert WynneU. City.
A B. Edward*. Traverae City.
Mr. Menton. Traverae dty.
('.eorge Jameson. Traverse City.
Jaa Baxter. Traverae Htlty.
G F. Dago. Traverse City.
M. Swift. CUy.
Mary Doty. Traverae aty.
S E Thomp^n. BeUalre.
C. M. Aldrich. Kalka^ka.
M F mmulMin. Kalkaska,
m-d Rykerl. Kalk'ssk*
Wm. iJtraka. City
N Pelky. ('wlar
K I). liarllng. Meaick.
K E Clapp. City.
Fr<xi ('.oln. ('tdar Rtin
\\ 1. Brtiwn. Manoi-iona.
M im-^mfleld. BeUalre
Olile Kohn. Cedar Run
H W Ro.ssilere. Alden
Uliel Skutt. ('Uy.
Lester Well*. ('Uy.
John Copley. Wexford
H W Weldman. CUy
Da\id Burdett. Sherman
R. J l»amgie. GUI* Mer.
W Vinton. CUy
. K in-Young. City.
Abner l>ovejoy. Mayfield
(UH.rge Swift. Bendon
J T Day. City
W. N Ileldlng. CUy.
Thoma* Helm. City
Frank Holdbw.wlh. City.
ProteettM Home Circle U
K Sinclair. Wexford.
George Jackson. BeUalre.
Bessie Randall. C^r.
Oita Sachaw. ('edar
Mr Hoot. C<*dkr.
H. 1. Fish. City
Alice Strong. City.
I. P. Fox. Batea.
Mr Swartz. Leland.
MUs Voglesong. CUy.
Osc* iJtphan. ('Ity.
Mr. Morisnn. Alden.
(' H. Fisher. CUy.
John I-ewl*. Northpert.
L A. Barnea.. Northport.
Sprague Pratt. City.
L R. Spaulding, City.
Ed Proube. City.
J. H. UmkK. Fife Lake.
FYed Frallick. CUy.
Mine Murry. Elmira
J E. Montague. CUy.
H. 1). Judkin*. BeUalre.
Mr. Chapin. BeUalre.
• Anna Thacker. CUy.
D J Youker. City.
K R Pui^l*. CUy.
Mat. Faaaell. CUy.
Robert I'robat. City
M. E. Young. CUy
J N. Cook. Gaylord
George Helmforth. Blngha
Wexford Church.
Sooth Milton Grange.
J. W. Putman.
Katie Wllaon.
WmO>rey. CUy
N. N. Martin.
A Thiel.
N. Stebhina.
Frank McClellen
Pat Stack. Wexford.
H. Kingsley. Klngaley..
OUeOlaon.
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A POETICAL ANATHEMA.
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•Tb Hodea ou a Itrooklyo car" la tbe
Utle of tbe Uteet fKietlcal offDaloB of
tbe Kev in Ne^rell Dwlsbt niUl^
paatur of PJymouth cborch. Brookly*.
«ara tbe New York Herald.
in IlllUa alien Wren at bla realdeoco
LOfEMMIllG LESSONS.
WASHINGTON'S NEW DEPOT
Horel Coorae In the Umaentty
^ ofMichictn.
rteM Prea Me r»r Prlar«i« rnmtvmmmm
Fee rve*Mr«t mmO Mto PWaUlp.
Tbe plan* made by l>. 11' Dumbam
of Chicago, tbe arv-bltixi «f tbe
worid-a fair to !»«. foe the Cnkm atatloD at Waahlngttm for th.- IVnagylra
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•LT OWIW
tbe utber day aMul titat be bad a^rltteo
a poem t»u a rr<'etii Sunday a bile filled
Id fbt ouppotO. twt before aiib -rlirbteou* ludlijuatlon * over baeMW
uljtblQs «mJd be doDe came bad new* 1,„. iK^u
..u a trolley car wbUe
from tb* left, aud at U*t U wa* cJeer lr. u« to mtdi a train at tbe Grand
to tbe mort peraiateot Ibal Ibe day waa Central »lntk>ii He bail an eucafemant
mtaermMr loaf
.to deliver an «ddt,-,.a in Coune.fi<nit In
abot dead;
rvouluf He t,«.L a tmlley oar to
Cbapia a>d 03i
the Undue, and when alM>m bdlf
ever) ofB
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cer to tbe atonutoa party waa killed or ,
,j„. ,
w.iked to
ided, and tbe TVenty flmt Maim,
fDtrd waa totally deatroyed.
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mreei. arrtvtn* at
t rlfbt Dina «f HaukC army un
^rainl <Vntral .itatinn to And that
— General Weltael Upplly
umiute iH-hlnd tbe
tb* <»>>» •“<« boP«l«* •lousUier .uf ,
Th..
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. to
, Sbermaoa bleouac in a , ftai|af«te •'*'■
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7*“^““.
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Bfifilca
defenars
on ibe-land
fide at i "“t
tba
nearty four milea
r at truch end.'
Weitael tbe defem*e- bad Ui.ea V oini.oiM-U
Urooklyn Ra^ld
bU chief of
Trauatl < ar b>
baatUy prn»ai>ed to meet ll»e at ;
to tbe front to •upeioede tbe dUa- !
felltoff buue
bU4f« lof.
lofa nkina the
^ hy felltoa
IDedlv.t^ m ihr nr.^Mem
t of tbe bill. Tbe ravine*
gxm t« \Vali*:u \v*
toy tbe bill were barricaded
r*^r Utm thi* ««r » a «».>.):>
line, tbetfoopa wen
network of IlmU.
: ^ '
su.ulrii (liansea
WelUel a men txvuld not even aee-tbe
Dored in to column of two
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with an toterral In the ern
deairui'tlvefire*
man. to foil dreea., at tended of amall anna, grape, abell and eaui.-,
r.nUlu.,
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bf bla eUff and eficort auperbly mount- ter tbe moment tbe line left the cuver.
•fi.and oqBlpped. yalloped forward at of tbe hollow « and tbe timber. Final-1
*^al.-r fioin hi* iu« rrcada
IhtU V^^lm
the blaat of tbe trumpet and clooed tbn ly. after climWug over hUla. lu*,'* and.
n.uieU
Saterral. Then tbe Hne tnarrbed our fallen tr«x** and fonlng the ruvim-*,
1^ follmd. «»1 B«nta KHta tark „
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Id fxoot of tbe coltmm were four
.fODcea. and before tbeae obetroctlona
bad been removed tbe Confederate*
opened fire t^wn tbe aaaalUnt*
Not
aattofiad with ordinary mlaaile*. tbe
Sumen loaded aome heavy naval yuna
lea wltb broken
filled with bruHb. Ibe trtjupii drove back ,
the Confederate* and wired the rldgo ‘
Whllr er*«nlnt m\
alKiut aw yard*
from tbe
main |*w*aa%
|K.lnl
,l\A9 klVTkW
kbew aMaaaaa
\j\ *|lth
aelecuxl fur attark
I My homr. 1... i
A* the Infantry advanced tbe ploneyiw ofxened the ruada. and live Ul- "•"‘Vn.'i
terte* were hauled to the cref.1
Si.me
of tbe reflmeuta took au hour to m..ve
..j,
bylf a tulle. So thick wa* the
TUOEB
TAWW-
lauvermneiil the other day. aaya the
TrmeMeed* to atimwtow : Srw York Time* lin-y provide for a
Ammmm fewdewta Vltw .uUuu
fea t wide. W ith room to tbe
Fevr. cue. I—t-^lee. train abed for elgbieen train* aide by
i/praa*** IfrTriT Befer* aWe and *ii more leading out of the
-*a
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ToMe Fee T18•lr^lMa4a.
• '•’■Tuur train* I
time lu tbe new
’ .vmu»Ml«tt-d ui
Tbe Fnlverwlty of M»cblgan,baa add j .im. iucr Tbe
abed will not be
nta currk-ulum. one j i^,„^iriK,eil
,ed wl
course to;Ua
wltb one Ug arvb. but
muy beat be atyled
I di*pat,
love making, aay* a **pe
le <fUlcago
Ulcai
from AHU Arbor. Mu-b.. to tbe
Ihau Ibe Hi.xilt irmil of tbe building.
Tribune
ProfeamiT I rueblood 1« ibo
Tbe carriage
t.u «-acb aide of
tovt-uiui of tbe novt-l ackemr. mid bl* tbe atalioii w ill U- .-aiiable of sbelterlng
ennrae. which ba* l*.en hllberio *bUB
•JIM Vehkle* at mu- tune. A unique feaned a* one of tbe lougbeat at tbe uni
ture of ilie buUdlug will I** a private
likely to
rutraiii'e uml wAMiug room for tbe prew
IKvi.uUr *tudy on tbe
ld«-ut of tbe l uiled State*. Tbla will
fill a loug fell
Ever
plred
trying different i
tereal In bU cU
tbe rank* of tbe
want
HARD HBAbTH
a««T wntoun abouM toe tout the par.
^ ioditoifunetkm b kaffi in abaeltbjeonf dittos. Tlwwv>totak.nnoc«.tonM
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Wbcuever tbe |
spring vacation
large erv.wd tit the station, ufLinc U iiearly iiu|*H*elhle for tba
,»g pul.lu U. move Tbe mem
the pr»-M,d.-ui:* family are al*o
N-riou.ly ui.x.nveniciuvd by tbe
nud the M,HX?bil walilug room I*
■d lu ..b\uie auy dllllculty ou
•lliug to
tbe huctx-AHful piau. and
he bll
now tbe many vitltur* who attend bl*
claaae* are tbe .pectator* of ihrllUng
love aceuea liflv times a day Frof»a
or TruebliKKl U forced to ki>e* l iw-fore
•Ibme lualde
to de. lare tbelr. devotion <“ !
LORENZ ONJHJS METHOD.
, t.liM.d ••ri..rllr. II.
pm
ur«,u. rir. vr.pr. r
which faAig on fenalewtokneto.
Wtoe
oi Ctodai fiv« women strength for aU
tbe dntiei of life. It gives them atroufl
nerves and freedom from pains.
Wine cf Cnidni not only cures but
tbe btohh. The organ, quickly rmpotoi to
mg vfgeiabb ingredienU of which Wine cf
bcompotod. AbenllhywomaadoeeweUto
i. medicine on approeching her psriodicM
Wine of Cardoi cares tbe woeetcaseecf
ed femab troubbe and bas cued thousands
i quickly and coinpbtdy to tbe privwiy of
CuicxxaA, M;**.. May 1. 1902,
w.«. ut Cudui ud Tb«dford t BSa Dtm.gM
.i,..lmTur«tar»nteBia* di«v”- >
TCor medkdJU to »U my Wend. e»e»}^h«»e , fo.
Fi»e montU nco I
$aom tw boo* wiUmut grut pain but 1 «n wd, «^n.
wil. ooIt toku Sor bottSe o< Wiue <d Cmdui but ,eol Utur tbu 1 hnw
MBS.N.T.OUDEWKLL.
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WINE^CIIIIDUI
life lulo your plea." be j
you dou t *b..w a tra«>e of ' .
mapliad student |
Then
tbe
.bow bow be*
watebee bl*
:eu d
used to do It.
to rave and
Barb budding orator Ukee
to gel tben*. but for
Wfore a bluAhlng iii.ld. and
«e wniit belter
bow auioothly tbe pair may
I veil." aalil I»r I
reaaed lu private tbe profeeabl* aklrmUhlug i*urty v\»rc i«ur-xplalu tbe wherefor
M>me fault with ll»e public
«!•. wblch. belD* foriD«l of drr tr.« ,
or finds aome
and captured In a ravine l>efor* i
wUk polnud limb*, bad c*u»bt Or.
dcmon*tr*!iuii
vere aware that tbe Federal*
from tb» *b«ll.
tbe bmve fellowe
’
"No. kxmei ou
LIKES OUR CHORUS GIRL.
Who attempted to mount tbe huge
her hand, it Im
Weltier* attack U*gan early In tbe
tnmka or cut away tbe branebe* to morning, and after it bad aiK-nt It*
ell and
and tbe old profeawr agalu
ParU Ja«r**JI*l Fl*a« *mrrir*i
ofMB a path were brbogbt down by but- main atreugtb an attempt waa inude
goes ibruugb it all over agalu
ITtHlarl Plnrml l« Ike W firKl.
lett firod at cIom range from tbe para
nrat step* up the baabful .ludeot
on tbe extreme right to force tbe Cuu-,
M Julea lliirei ii FarU JoiuualUl
who .Imixera. blu.be* and .tammer*
federate line* ribnr tbe river. Two col who bn* tox-u lu nearly all paria of th
*«mfman rode onacatbed tbroofb tbe ored regiment* of IxiUlaluna uegrue*
while he talk*
rullixl State* luakUiu ol.Mei vntU.ua fo
atm until bla borne waa atopped by
••Please, uilaa." he will *aj. "I love
lined up In front of a rugged blutf
lima amimiHl up
tbt Abatla, gltbongb a hot fire waa dl
you dearly Will you marry mer* For
which proiected boldly from tbe
/.Jil.-Vu^iuu** r»x »M,iiy whe
.ffected upon blm and tbe mounted offi
It U ten to on. that he baa enjoyed
bclgbt. forming a natural buHilou wilU
arrival lu ruu
aay* tbe
«tm to bla train. Beaching Uie abatl*, IMTIK-Iidlculur
Ulmeelf so much
mb iaugblng at bl
hla prod
iM*nK iidlculur aide* and luatSv*mblo
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HeraM
ba wna abet from tbe aaddle, wltb a except by a narrow road w liidiiig along
be ba* fair*<.‘o '
ahattcfod l«C, and two of bt« ttair went It* bane. Tbe ridge w aa bcM by Colo
luo*l and that 1 adiiilnxl iuom( lu tbU
down at tbe tame time. Tbc,a*<«iid to nel Shelby** MU*laall«pl n gluuui. aid
glder* the proper form
.vunir) were the plnui uf the steel
oonmaDd. Oeneral Neal Dow*, having ed by fix field gun* and two c.»luui
"Uh. my " the profe*
trust ut Flit.biirg i.nd the New York
nlaa Ibltab. Banka* ataff officer took blad* filing « inch and 10 lu.ii abnip
"iba Uitle you know a
ihoru* girl. *ihe m,m-I u..rkM i.r
oommand of tbe dlvliloo and saved tbe
I 1* aatonlahmg:
traordluaiy; the . iH.r.w girl
grand.
***\Vbeu tbe bead of ixiluiiiu of iiegitK-a d.-llghtful.deIlclou-.
i retreat
dbUatbmby .
ini do better thau that, would
nwcbed the foot of tbe bill. Sbclb> a
* i here 1* iiotUliig in the world so well
Wbtt tbe a
men opened uimu them w iib m
worth seeing niid hearing a* the cboroa
the in*t. The
from tbe rifle plU
III Au.erici In Kurop. the girls to
' renter column under General An- Dogroea preeai-d gallantly
tly on and wku.
paying vlo*er atirulluu
Get ou your
rburu* can *iiig nnd datue, but they
field guu-i
kn«e* grai-efully; like tbl*. you *«e
got within range of tbe
*
ruoatly p:i**e. .nd they have not tbo
and graip her band
which raked tbe Hue with abell and *'*^^*' re. II,e exquiilte cbumi. of the
•*Keacb
still atruggllug
both of yours >utb. mlnd-lben
erii’au eboru* girl when *be execame under tbe enfilade fire of the
• what I* „ N.*rt of oombluatlou of
u t half mean 1
1 cake walk
"You hav
Aoudeiful m
doto o( Wine e( OardoL
Every wntosn b enbieri to toDdittoto
^
u.^
MU gel y -i t U eUnrgi-d
► Ih- liie Iiriglimit.r uf lUla
dl. ui.t claim priority lu
the irealUH-nl nt nil
Sm h priority
would iiui Ik- of valmAuy wmihle
miiu ixmM make IhU <ia*H uf Inveuturn. S*uue .mart midwife of the mid
dle Hge* pr.dial.ly fimt tried thlt
toetbod.
•i only cl.iiiii lu have Iniroduix-d
more i.>him ami tlioroiighiicH* lulo
an old meiloil which wu* long oeglectnm m.w only trying to make
meilu.1 iH.puhir for ilie benefit
r.,
llallrooa .krelUrat..
*
NOTICE.
Tl.f ,..,xu,j. t;,,:.,| in fM.loual,,.., ..f j
hf gM'.it
ni,,.!l..i
uf p.'i-u„-
l illtil:
iiort- iloiii uiul.t linos as imu,\ inllu*
foro Juiu- 1st.
Tb^ dland blp
Tbcrt- W Wing rcviv.xl In Berlin tbU
spring a . urious an .nigeuieiit calU-d
"the exchange uf . luMren." which
wn« adopnxl by m.iih* «Imritnble pixiple
Uxl year
w hl>i, ha* Ih-.-ii com
mended to the cluir ably dix|ai<Mxl of
tlie Brtti«h lAltudx. - yx tbe St. James
Gaiette
The pn.u,
.,np-.-«.f i ity aud
moutbx in
.M- from tlu- farm*
w hi. h lx a valuable
cox. fur them, and
li.ive .xu^.piiortunlty
x.uuiry life without
real-.- of either the
..... ......
Lu iin.luistan.l grinding |»aiiii tliltiK'Iti- lu«» .xorl-- id
Krtudllig ai t- li«d
WANTED.
«,n.t .v-.-,i!d..i t nouU
.. ut r-xt .-1,ai
«it<t ,t*m|H.rKl«- K«)>-.t«. tnl«> («b uiimk
iin. an.] you managu thutn diA
wu l.iitiw
vury llilU- alnMit
railo-r
.............urn.
and out buildings; iM-rhaps yuii d be
^
A. i..-.Mn.
ins®.
tlodl to know alM.ut grinding l'-'»i“l: I x*/antRH ci.«i n-iixMe- .................. rw lr
or sonic ptxq»lu mix llu lr I»ain1 with ] VY^«l*ir.v 1^1*. and .Mirrr ^ a.dx
"If your subject doesn’t suit. I will
:ourage agaluit canister la like a J^rrau e
iiXK,m agaliml tbe m-ean. BUkmI nml
lead
regiment fell back In dl-order and
struck the one following at tbe base uf
tbo bill. Both reglmcula rullu-d under
cover and reformed for a aeixui.l
tHl f..rwar.l
clmrge. Finally the
nut urdi-ix-d
iTon t
*
k
“'T* ‘
A BLOW AT SHAKESPEARE.
......... .
Su'“'
CoDfMSer... bull. !.. •br.pD-l. ..«U |
t..r and amip lr«n did not ny »lld ,t ]
rort Hud».D. notwlll.ataudrt.K Ibo Jr i-f
lb
..............
...M .u
•.''■Muiu-r m bool. u..r . v, u li, hUU
«l.. r- ilo
oiv .........
po,..l.
bir.l,
M,»l.ospo.,r.. «a. a
roeularlty aud .....fu.lo.. of
m..-.
....... '
Ovor JTO .•.•.Icr.il om.vr., In.lidli.s iw..
Ill- l.‘k« ,.n- ..Me.y.f .*
*.u.Tal. and i.l.o- .,.loo.-U. w.-r.- ob..t! -''O.ly . I.«.». t.o
II.. I0..1;
The bad'^grummar.
down and i«-arl.v k' .«. aoldl.-r. lu tbo: '.l-l
<iral.Ui klllod and »..ond..l. Tl.o . ..n j ‘.o®
federate Io»* wu* .vmparallvcly ligbi.
altbougb Bank*- gui.H iKUubarded the up «h a ;UudHM tor our lom.g *tu
work* at luterxaN. iH-gluniug »l day
to follow
light, aud tbe Fixleral tUn-t luuli.taimM !
TIhic wen- among the ob*ervutiub.
aflrcfroiutberiveruiKmtbcMruag.-stJ'uu.de In-fure the tblcago »*rUuip^*
part* of the fortre*.
; nH..«'Utiu„ the otb.-i day by FMucipal
school
General Nen! IK.w wa* laptunxl 1..! Billlum F Watt of
of theCrnhati,
i
o,k World.
bla tjuarter* by a *klllful r.-iulliig party | In Chicago.
the
.xl ill the
and carrbxl to Ulchiuond after an t-x ; H'c '»*•"•
•
r..;
Ivi:
citing trip aero** the iMUuiry. He wa*i vuur*®, of ti .lis.-u*'
bmg held ^n* Imstage, for^FItz Hugh U'^tilatlou of n .x.
OSggMXL tBOMaa W HHXliilAX AT
BfKklXU AbAriK.
tiI
gnr to charge. Tbe brigade of Colonel
ffidwaitl P. Chapin, nue Hundnal and
filxtwntb New York, b-d the .llvUlon,
Its front coveml l.y akirmlabcr* of the
Twenty first Maine.
In r»-ar of tbe
gklrmlaher* mnrcbixl a atormlng »x»
omw of 200 volunti erv. with Ueuiei
ant Colonel O’Bricu of tlie Forty eight
kaaaaebuaetts at their bead
Tbo
atormen carrUtl lu tbelr baud* b.ig* of
cotton and fasolu.w to fill the ditch in
adrance of the main ixdumn
Ocdonel Chapin** owu n-glmeot, the
One Hundred aud Sixteenth New York,
held tbl- right of lb.‘ line, with tbe
Forty-eigbtb Maiiaacbu*.-tt* on the left
TtkCM weiw aupi»orted by the FortyBtotb klaaMcbuaetU. tbe Second Uml
atana and tbe re*erve of tbe Twenty
first Maine.
An oycwltne*a, Colonel
a B. Irwin of Banka* alaff. tbua de-.
aeclbM Cbapln a charge:
n)*Brteo abook Unda with tbo offit-er
who brought blm tbe Uat order, and.
tnmlag to bla men, who were lying or
Mtttog near by. aom* on tbelr cotton
bags, others on tbe gfonnd. aald to tbe
oaoieet sad moat buatoeaallke manner.
•Pick up ywr bondlea and come on.*
Tbe morement of tbe atormeiw waa tbe
ffignal for tbe whole line.
A truly
maffBtfletnt sight waa tbe advance of
thaat battaltooa wltb tbelr colon flying
and borne ateadily toward tbe rront.
ftc not for long.
arbea tbe whole fbrre. effieera. mea
colon aad alL became inextricably en
tangled in tbe denee abatta. onder a
flam and wltbertog fire of artillery.
Biridea tbe fieldplecea bearing directly
on tbe front of tbe column two 24
ponnden pound upon tta flank a atorm
Of mlaatlto of all aorta, wltb fragments
•TraUway bars and broken cbalne of
ftope. ittoiy nalto and tbe raklnge of
gaonplfun heap for cantoter. No part
id tba ootumn ever paaeed beyond tbe
abntSe, nor waa it even poealble to extrioate the troops to any order without
giuaUf adding to tbe Itot of caenamea.
battle near Vb kslHirg ti
requlrtxl hint t.» nl.;iivl'*« the X'lrk'*
burg campaign, but he h id already
game and d.vhn.xl to
half won tbe gi
give up. Bank* eoterx-d upon a *ieg«
which ended lu tl*e aurix uder uf Fort
Hudaon amoii after the fall cf Vh-ks
GEOHGE L KlIAIKI
•What forr
1
"B ell, tbe world won’t rise up an* |
make a Uvln* forblm.**~AUanta Cuu
I
but fo.
geatutv
pu
with
wtdeb
wrtw bla baud. » I'fTe'wer^’oultoc | ^
Si
MaweliarU a* Orecaa*. fUval.
MaoeburU .rival* Oregon lu fertlUtj
timber and climate and bga
or gold, allver. Iron and
tbe area of Text
ropnlatlon of the aute of New York
Bafi kaek.
|- •”^i.^
The Guaraiilctxl Smx-ea* Insirm tor
\
Ho
PriMd
!u appMcd extomally oSy?
1
ltoV«: Know Ilut
last. "You are young, enteriirtelng,
it* a c.!. i-.ited p^^ptioo. aadihai
sober. Indiutriuu*. and yet have not
•iKxxxxltxl. Did you •tart at the l*oitom of the UdderrDo y..u know that when you
"Yes." replied the False AUrm. - but
I walked under It before I got mjr
foot on tbe bottom round."
Throwing up both bands, the toatructor ebook bU bead. "Webax eno
meunfl oC lifting boodooe, filr."miki be.
**B'e give up your cMe"—OtoelnauU
nit fikimnikn Miuinfl
ml.
i
^ \Vu usu lualrand zinc And our /.inc I
^
s as tough as your oats
Tub mix. rs ^.k.d
AN INTERESTING STUDY
‘‘‘J ••*'
uiki. xvxntku-Fu
anr.^i hou.u
-....
d,„. i. a y.iruak ot ..nu alongsldu of 1. | .xurM»Mt.-. M,. 1.
_
i->-w
I rxHAklBKKM.Xll. WANTKU H »h|. uluu.
Wu grind a. x.m grind; and onr '
-------IMtnt Is iuHd au'd /im- luixtxl logulbcr
mlxud inumaiuly. it Is nuUliur Iced
Circulation of the Blood, and Wt
nor ’in. . lo.t k-ad and zinc: the lead
Is-lo^i and the zinc lx lost: each lost
Can^Be Done to A*»i*t Nature
in ihu oiber iK.th lost in the mixture,
Thohe wiui hav.. never read
■ead anal
anatomy la-ad clialks and zinc i.tV.s: lead and
the story of /.nc ground loguther hang on and pro
and physloliiKv will f
the circulaiiou of the hbmd Intenaeiy i.-i t uarh otbui
iuiert-atmg.
The way in which the
heart .an erit.H and Vi.ina pi «>i>el and
carry the llfi. current t»» the remotest
F. \V. DKVOK 1
parts of the iHxly. and ix‘turn It oguln
after coming In contact with the air iu
th« luugx is indeed amazing.
Notice to All People Interested.
Nalure.diH.x-an *he can to keep the
The assoSKmont rolli, for the paving
hiood pure and free it td (adiLonx and
waste materials
Hut it often hap of Front street, from the east line of
Fniiin stnx i to tbe east lino of Park
peiiK that nature has to la* aRslaled lu
ordiT ti» preserve On*
health
and street, and Fnliin street, from the
north
line of lot 1 of block &. In Han
iHauiy-of the individual.
Tin- lax;t
FOR 8ALt.
assistant to nature that has «.ver htx n nah. Idty A Co-» Fifth subdivision of
discovered for this piinK.se hy man is Traverse ('Ity. to the north end of
Cf^"-............ -
.-nu
What I* Revealed by Science on
Drake'n Sulfur Tablet.x.for the BUkhI
Thev are a comlduatlcn.^in ^ux.iier pro
portions of purifliMl Sulphur. Yellow
iKK-k. Frirkly Aah. l‘oke Hoiit. Man
drixke and other' veg,.table .roiiuKli«-s
that act .llrectlv uimn the UK>od. Uv<r
and Kidneys
An they cxmiHln no pot
ash. mercury or drug that will form
a habit. • no iino neetl question their
harmlessness and fr»*edom from delelerioiis comiKJunds
They are pul up
in convenient piicket containers n ady
heuniatii
unsi^hlly blem^„^,n ,he iiklii. vou should pro
vide this means of a cure. There Is
niHhing like them; iiuibing au>whcrc
as near as certain or quick In action.
They act mil^y u,Mn rte Bowels and
entire
/h. Meat P«rfect
t u,e nixuv *o<AlleJ birth
ato*tremc<lic«f<
r hi* bearer* with ^
a deliriuu* attempt to wring them off.
Butler »;it through tbe »iMHxb with bl*
eyes half cIoikhI, not moving a muscle
He foae when bl. .*Mtl.ut flul.bed
and stood calmly It, the abde. After
p«b.p. . n.lnu,ef Of
of ailemv
.l.,u..- be began;
be,..;
Another Impreaaixo
pause, and expecUucy roaebtd nearly
tbe burstiog point Suddenly ratslug
bla firms. Butler n-produced exactly
tbe awful gesture of tbe Ohio coogrenimaa. Tben bis arms fell to bla
akiea. and for another minute be stood
aUent "That la aU. Mr Sfioaker I Just
wanted to auawer tbe gvntlemsu from
Ohio."—Nebraska tiute Jounul
In SWHXleU l-x.l., „
flax* railway i.x.x «„
A
dopl.,1 1„ lieu,
plexion am
and health
tbelr great strength and virtue, a*
rualy or Loan Ya.r.,
; thousands who have used them will
Tbe twentieth t-entury will* hav “•.testify.
A trial treatment sent free.
greateet number of leap yeara po •Ible Address Drake A Rluoles Co.. Ud..
for a century-namalf. twenty five The Mamball.
Mich .
proprietors
ol
year 1804 will be the first one. then ev-1
ery fourth year after that up to and to-1
cludlug tbe year 2000. February wUl
three timet Ure five Sunday* lu 1920.1
IMS and 1976
I-
A epaaah Wlthae* XVarOo.
rmncla E. Leupp aaya that iirulwbl.v
tbe 8bo;test apctx b ever delivered iu
congress wat made by "Bet." Buber j
of MaaaachuftettA.
An Ohio ui. mlkT
bad fallen afoul of him one day and 1
poured upon blm a tom-ni of abuse
which would hav»
dlgnatlon
ridicuiou.
%mwm Mlwlaters riaw C«Ma»l*»l«a **
Wk. akwll We4.
Uereafti-r luwn yi.uth* ami maiden*
who coutemplute matrimouy will be
compt-llcd to axk t»ernii*alou of * Mate
tnarrtage board If tbe MluUle,-** aaooclatiou of IU-* Molne* I.k* lt-» way. saye
tbe New York World
The pw-acher* r^xvafty lndora,xl w hat
power to ivgulat* all marriage* in
■tat* and to aay w bo aball
■ball not U- married. The plan was
first advocated by Judge MeVey of tb»
dlatrtct court Tbe miulxter* will draft
a bill euilK>dyiug tbl* Idea uiiJ sutmilt
It to Ui* next legUlature.
*
Tbcy believe that auoh a bmird would
^at tul
____
don't Iblt^ It I* f*lr for him to
make Ih* l*.y. iu the cla*. do all tbe
work.** mild one .indent
* 1 wi.b he
would make Uie girl* try It ouce ui
awhile.**
Profesaor TruebliKol addreexe* few
remark* of <*orrc4-tiou lo tbe girl* lu
tbelr part*. He *ay* ba really do«-«irt
know tb* beat way for tbeui to do.
They mu*t leaui by tbe experiem-e he
giving them
WOULD FETTER CUPID.
Banks wcul Into tbe movement |
B
deH-lur.xl
to .-H.me of Addl*.>u'
agaluri Fort Hmlson In the belief that
i.pplbxl to
ohKuim,’*
‘\icar t
Grant would **ud help frxnu VU-kx w nUug*. to tJohKi
other . laasi.-*
There
burg
This help wn* oruenil fn.m I WakefieldralM-d In behalf of
lYaahlngton. but the dispatch didii
I JInka a-ilo
rtm an’
"I did think men ought to be taught
propoiw. but 1 dldn t know they we> •
1 as Ignorant a* >ou seem to U-."
Again Itw iKK.r professor U obliged
to get down on hla sore knee* aud pour
out another plea for tbe malJe,,-* hand.
Tben. at the cud of the hour, the class
paaaea out. only to make r<mm fur more
Of the orator*, who must be shown
frofea*or Tmeblood think* be has to
do more Ibau hU xlotrc of the work,
but III spllo of that he think* be will
ell repaid If he 1* able to omootb
rond to aucce** for many of bl*
BLOOD
PURIFIER
That Can Ba Found la
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M. K. Haskell. City Treanu
IW.Txx.d to July
• nUrt-Uh
•n m.- txMul. aimo
Interest on nil unpaid 1
iv'r.rrr
l^^seiect
MRS. L MuIRTHUR
r-oB KALK-Haa ixic iii hoaoc.u* Bi>*- xtrovt.
Ladies' Turkish
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