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The Evening Record, May 08, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1903-05-08
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YESTERDAY'S ISSUE
I THR EVENING RECORD
SEVENTH YEAR-t96^
TBAVEB8E 0117. MICH., FRIDAY. MAY 8.1W3
^
'' ' ^gSSSfSSS^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSi
TRAONGIIIS
MOVEMENTS
yi-fiiffirARE
AFTER IT
MAUD
or TMAOC
WANT
rtlas of the Womsn'a Canid^
MURDERER
HOTI^
lorday afieraoon.
aaaaoo ware dUcvaaad.
SVw UKta will ba laid out In tke
M. EntLAlfMS CHAlVUll
COMMlTTCe
ON
AGATHA
REICH
tIN MAY EE CAUGHT
CUtTONAA •OCIITV MtmNO
OF
OF
oecuK«r) at oam. and the old oaca
will b« rtfpknUbod and put la the
»f oondlilon Tba tre« will alno
ANIlANOe
carefully pruned
Tbe foaaibimy' of baring a penaa
PBi trust fund lor tb« perpetual care
of tbe around* «a« taken, -up and
none di*< usakm. but no deinite
i was taken
It will be looked
^ Trmdm Will •« M#W
20—
noie Iboroughl)
Tbe plan Is In
Otfctr Mstten W«r« Co«*
uperatlon In other place*, and would
be a fine thing for tbe cometery here
Tkif dirw-itAr* iA ib*;
<»f irwJ** tf It oiHild iM- sueceesfully acooB.
muA jr«U.r<Uj AlUftooun in »be
Ubed
pk't Bsrlns* Bnnk. nad uroh dpOohe
Many Bowers and bulb* have ^n
•ctlMi rrlnilre to iKe n.^ urln* of tbi n-<cited by the assocUUun for tbe
•Munl
of Ibf Mirblstt H.^
of beautify Inc
cround*.
tieoliaral noctfHy lai tbU riiy n«At
uhUb tbe
uiembers
expreaewd
'Daoemtier
An InvltnUoii «n« tai«*ud tlu lr hearty thanks and appreciation
•d to ibejwdnty.nnd itwn» ^•rnf■1l^•All)
u- mee t Inc yesti-rday.
aM«r«Ni I bat tba mw^llng •-III b.- h. l.i
e asNcrclatlun baa nearly Ml net
b«r«*
TbU U an imiiuruuii no i tiiii;.
that will be plared in the ceme
smnmmcmmsTkMcn
HAVE BEEN FOUND IN THE CASE
RECENTLY
MCNTS FON CONVtNTiON
m
iba varbrtJA p«ilnth In the fruli mm
•»f tbf oialr
Tra^«rM- City U
uai«* In mturiiiK ibr luncilug ;»hlfb
Mrs Beujauiu
A McCoy were
. on de<i.ratlon«
bookkeeper
ry* Ovor
iUlCII
Appoodi*
VNOESAM
1 .Our Suit Of..
WILL PROTEST;,
That Zano Raichlln May B«
AGAIN8T
Doinga on tha Night of tha
RECENT
Ofheial Not* of Her ReCycco
U*raln. Ohio, to the American may*
that cradually but . poalUvely
movemenu of ^be murderer of Agatha
RelcbUn on ibe night of the murder
are being traced. The fact that every
body Immediately folloalng the trag
ed* s<■^•lned to have overk»oked Ibe
bs,tpaih as a most lmts*rtani clu
generally commented on
Zeno Rekbhn. had been with
brother Caalmcr nt the latler'a e
on the nlKhl of the murder They say
they sepaiwied about b o'clock
Zenoa >ome
A few minutes after
Ibis la tbe hour that Caslmer say* he
^^$2.50
New Chwang Raceivod Fro
t»*M Covirnm*nt.
r w*r* u. lb# E^.ulu*
\V»shingt..u. May.
Is
a great drawing card.
The imce of SOROSIS Shoe*
U always $3.50.
The quality
ol SORO.SIS ui unquestioned.
We have lUO pairs of Sorosis
whtch are dighily narrower than
the
prevailing shape*.
You
gel thcM: at
: :
;
pat ion of New Chwang by the Rus
sians
The greatest reticence Iv diaplaveil by the olllclal* of tbe depart
ment. but H Is evident that they are
exceedluKly surprised and miuh worfieil av this Russian action
It Is be
lieved that Ambassador McCormick
at 8i IVierNburg will be directed lo
hHlge a SI rung protest on lM*half t*f
•»- »
HAPPILY MAIMED
Miat Lula Benwaro and
The mdbMirned annual m.
the board of trade will be !
to. at aume place that will
aonared later
A vary mtty boms woddlaf took reacued the lone M.ph
Whatever Way haw In-eu the causes
plaooatiWbomaof lU brida a parthat led to the encounter. It M deplor
wu. Mr. and Mra L. E.
i. at 8 o'clock able that such an affair should have
been handled In tbU way. hkl( a dozen
May
TWOMEMOISHAWCEO
f.U
!
'
h;K'
other claasea The aoph was Srmly
lied, bis UKkile and collar wore tom
off. and he waa otherwise roughly ban
died and dragged along the strL^t It
waa atatesl that hla captors were head
for the river, when a i«llceroan
timir daaghirr Lain, waa anltml la to one
Tbe ai>phurourc
wlm was
thus
•rdarar* FaM Panalty for Their marrlaffa to Mr. Helmar ImntUoUz. by
Crimaa In St. Loula This
kba Hav. Wm. T. Woodhonaa, Tha roughly handled met one of hi* cap
Mocfiing.
hooa* w«a vary i**WUv daoorated with tors i.Hlay/and some gore was spilled
It la hoi^jd
tama aad pottml planu and tha bridal befor.- they separated
p. Wh« la IS. a«.suia H^ewfA
Bt. Unil*. May b
Henry
Wils4io imrty atood nmlar a marrlaffa ball, by iho>e who have the bet*
mad Bampaon Gray. . negroes,
were wbote tha inmnifml rtn« acrvloa wm tereat* ot the High school at
that auch thing* will l>e dn
banged In the Jail '^rd at S;30 this naad
there Is a spirit of -We ll get
Tha brida waa haantifaUy ffownad
morning Wll«io was one of the mui^
den-ra
of
Baluonkes'per
Thomas In Waa silk mnll and carried Amert- even" manifested that boile» m
Misinry on the Uw Thrcn* men eo can Beauty roaaa. She waa attmidad llcular good to the sch.sd In fut
tered the saloon for the purpose ol by bar alalar. Miaa Joaapblna BenThere S4H‘ms l« hv
*
rubbery Gray assisted In the murdei wan^ who wore tan allk mnll and the student* t.f the High »chi»ol that
rpaaa Tb* grpom waa at, u a manifestation of spirit and
of Geurge Junes at Hagu Hill In Celt
bls
broibar.
Harold
Lentorthy
copy
td
the
work
of
(Cuege
bam
June, was killed in cold bb*»d.
holt*, of Prankforl. Mlchlffan.
Ltl- Mudenu
But If U manlfesu spirit.
rubU ry Wing the rotitlve
iU Margaiat Plo^b. »»»oa ot tha It Is not. certainly, the he»t spirit, and
brida. aciad aa riuff bearer and was college life should bavo M.methlng
In pink allk.
better lo copy than It. rowdyism
dUtely after the ceremony
Dalightful Social Evant Planned and
dainty fafrechu.ent* ware aervad. Tbe
The jMulur League ol 'be Second
•Tlrriad Otit by tha Sophomera
happy couple left tha followlnff ^ M R. church have |»o«tponed the en
Claaa Last Evanlng.
for Kfwakfort. where they will apend tenalnmenl whkb was to t>e'given In
the church parVors this evening Mr
•Tbe aophomttre class «.f the High a few days
They will be at
Beckman U Ing very HI ot his home,
achtwil gave a delightful recepllun to tbalr friendi at W18 Weal Front atraat
adjoining tie church.
, oat of town ffnaaU
Ibe teat Wr. last evening In Montague
UCtmOMTOTCACHEIS
ball
Tlure was a very large attend
vartoM* kind# were played, dcllclov
Ire rream and cake* wero served, an
the following pleaainf prucram w.
______________
, LantbolU and Mr
Harold LantbolU of Frankfort. Mich
Igan. and Mra. Leon Einn*y of Moline. Michigan
BADGE OF TE1B015
THE BOSTON STORE.
Manufattursr'*
eonslgnmsnt
of ffrv# ahoo* and Osfortla, to bs
cioood out within this week and
10 daya. New ahapea. all *iiM
given and greatly wajoyed;
P
R,Hltaikm-OHve lackey
•VkHul duet-Florence and Vera Rat
ieiibury
RortialIon-Frank Anderwon
Vocal aolo-Mlaa BaUiwIlne
Reelutlon-Edltb Anderaon M CM
inrtrumenial
duel-l.llMan
and
Ktverslde. Cal. May 8—Prealdcnt
Ib-oeveM contlnuLMl bis trip lo the
this morning, leaving for Clareat 8 o'clock On hU way to the
railway siaUon from the hotel the
prcldent planted an orange tree In
the GIvowtskI KT.Mind* 1-ast night he
was given a bamlsome Us.k of view*
lA Riverside and a gold \^vtge of the
HP
...LADIES...
ATTENTION
nil
nil
Uis Angelr* Terror*
WILL STRIKE IN SYMPATHY
CaMral Paaille aiM Union Pacific I
boiler
aad bei;^ on the cWral i
HAS SOLD HIS DBPCSTOIE
Frank OanatU Hat Rmnovad From
Grawn to Thl* City—FwUiro Wano
Net Yet
Frank Oaaneti.
Oaaneti. wbo
who baa
ba oomlacled
a drug .tore at Oraa^
___
to Or Boylaa of
that placo and baa removed to Ihto
city
He baa not tally Bedded aa yet
PaMie fn» Oidaa to Bacraamato.
aad OR ibe Booibera PaMSc w«*t uf
m Fimo, wui atrtke Saturday night.
M to bla future plana, but will be em
aaSar oiBar* of Chief MacNeal of
Kaawa. la •yapathy with tbe UakM ployed ta tbe dmff etoce of Dugbee B
Rozbarg for eome UMe Mr. and Mru.
OaaMtt wm fuelda at til Bontb Ua-
lort—Bt of thl toteit rwdy-
St. Oairs ConiBctionefj
SPEQAL
147 Erect St.
M3.00, M2.00; Mf.OO
ixvv^ly New
T1K.S
SHIRTS
HOSIERY ‘
;iMDA A
OO.
Gi.o\i-:s
eltyam
dress shc»es.
l)on*t
wan Irtl you/ si/c is gone.
WPords CvnrtoW *V*«II
Allred V.S2S-
at DUKlcratc |wic« - you must see the garments to ajiiweciale tkeit
uiMisual excellence, both as lo style* anvl values
tlic l«iuly ari.l claim of the ilyl« »c show m
I.AOIKS’ TAiv_of«Eo saOi-rm
Friedricli
Com* in anO hoi ol tio lino mo thorn ot V2SI
'CbwilatiFidiilSelk
Crus Gaisilt 15c Ik
Saaaltk Piaiut CaiilT lOc Ik
htISM
to V 6 SO. .
l-TKINBERO'
''‘•ciDttutfSSSt*''*
PATENT COLT
B.iN :iml BltichrrN l.ailivs
imi A.i iuli mons
If you acsirc to it»*uU a *y»tetn ol Electrical Lighting,
IfHSS OXFORDS
n»te. Wch.ve.fineto.rf
SEEOl K NEW LINB*
work .nd in.teti.1
|$ISO,$l.75,S2mS2.5043.DO
CAMPBELL BRQ8
- \V<- sell only tUe best I'al-
rm cr.ih E. aih.-r. ■
fluiiii mi(H I (0,
FOR SATURDAY
OHLY-MAY 9TH
,ho«i House
24-2 Foml Sl
eiesina Oul Sal* el mattine « «
No oiTicr floor covering w goo.1 for the money. Only think, hour
lilOc the exiKrnsc lo cover that beflioom, siorc room, or the whole of
S^c/V/VciN/vee^ of 22c, 20*. 10c. iJ. 15c, 14c and^
|<r j-ard make it iKJssiblc lo cover a room **xl2 feet lor only $1.W.
W.U hot these bargains inlcrcsl you?
H so. call quickly, a* this
...-s.
THE ECOHOHY STORE'*
221 FRONT STREET
LWUHaM
tbe Jndicathhsarc.
Onion Sta^
Traverse City.
That the coming summer season wilt be more
distinctly a season of white materials than any
of Its predecessors. Would like to call your at
tention to our Silk Department, which is show
ing in a great varTety all the new- and popular
(hings in the daintiest of all fabrics, white silk.
Will quote a few prices for your consideration.
nch Cream Corded
A 274nch Cruam HabiiUi Bilk; a,
Very well adapted for
•oft and ptiabis fabric. and|
Children's dresaes. You
onu that will wear and wash per-; •atiafact^ theae sUk*
fectly. at—
.
50c per yard.
A 27-inch Cream Habutal Bilk. Thl*
an extra good quality and one
that will please the most particu-
rsc per yard.
A 21-Inch Pure White Peau de Bole.
This is ahaolutely a pu^ allk and
one that*will give *atl*facti<
«ood cholice for a wabL at-
A^inch White or Cream Crepe
do Chine; a aoft Md buautH
They are very poputar. at—
$1.00 per yard.
MRS.W.6.UWRERE
FOR THAT SPRING FEVER TRY A
IMEWL.AND MAT
Ladies' Silk Waists
89c per yard.
which will be sold it lowest
^ Bficee. eele beileeiat
ggasyg 15.00
a Pair
EXHIBITION OF ROWDY
THE BOSTON-STORE,
f you are in need of anynk in footwear, don't forget
epecial aalc of hne ahoes
1 Osford*.
Manufacturers
iimnmenl to be closed awl
hin 10 day*.
.
X
m-k ~rtk«* i
THE WEATHER
SWEATERS
SIX MEN TO ONE
"CLASS SPIRITJackaun. Ky . May V. This cl«y Ice
day-i. not the Jacks 11 of a few days
Was Dragged Through 1
)phomor*
uatiuij
It
seems
beiure the as*asi
bis plant to this!
the Street—Personal Encounter 1
a «H> iif Hie dea. for iHx.ple keep
re afraid U» In..ff I he streets and
'Followad, With Los* of Cor*.|
hHigltlvo* who
mt vii In roiiversathui
ards la this count) *
imring the sophoinure rtteptlun last •
sy U Is only a
hav.- left the city
and an approprlain.n
evening some ruwdylsm waa Indulged
circulars will matter of lime 'When tbe
.at cannot fall to casi reBectlonJ ’
will
I the city schiKils. t*siK-cl*lly those
Ikllelonuine
In the affair
The Unger of suspuloii U |wilnud
lake place iu the hall, but on the
•laLand It U even
at a^romlnent o®clal^.and
. of tbe membera of the
•veriiur Beckham
east, and nn effort aUl U- whirred that (lovernur
claaa alcpiH^I out on the
dlrert Information aa
lo locate them on JMime gtssl
I errand, when he waa aet
of tand In Oiwnd Traverse to his IdentiSca
upon by a half dozen young men ul
s s atf Book Ston
CAPS
$2.50
^overnnum
j prowler and the man now believed to
bo the murderer of Miss Reicbllu afe
peared at the window of the Hpencer
hinted that Zeno Reich
Mwanga
The eU> will l>e requires! to furnish
melting place, but aslile from IhU
**“***
l^uidou. April
a
A dispatch
there am U- nu eM>ens« to tbe r
Clagalla.
fganda.
lln may be the murderer, and fettling
In conn**riUAM altb the matter.
Mwanga. (t»rmer king
GREAT CHANGE IN JACKffON. KV..
This actitm was tak«-n In resfioi
IN UkST FEW DAYS
to tbe assurance of the e^relan
Ibe state asaoriatlon that the mebt
. TimbI
I- S6.50 Silk I
Cha*. A. Stev
would be held here If Tmverae C
Only a Qo**tion i
for S5 SO. (
wanted It There fore. It Is prartln
■"7-
We’ve a knack for picking out pretty Wall
ness over thirtyPapers. Been in the business
bl about
hve -years, so \vc light to know a bit
to boast at all as the
Hunt
s. You owe
^j>ers do that themselves.
FISHERMEN——
ACTION
RUSSIA
Tragedy.
another
Critics Sap
May g-Cbark-a J
rr fof a piano ffnn KIRSON AXH VUriiDR T.ALKINQ
lYencb. bookkeeper
MACHINES-Two
thousand
rechanging himself fn.m the l^nlun
tion ralhfay vladuc
Brooding
nn attack of apiKU.licIlls U the
po..>4d cau.e
He Waves a wife
:r..an cblldrc^
pre^t’lmem'l^rn^t ITirp.'^'rJc
LIKEAaTY
OF m DEAD
R-rr::. -
Hk
All memlHrs of tbelAHunal aaaocte
thjn are r.-que5tD<r to attend the m«iing thU ev»>nln* at 7 30 In Suparla
lendent GiiUTiNi IdBce. Central aebool
Wash Silk.
walsU or
know how
waah and
*'50c per yard.
A 1»inch Cream Taffeta. This Is
1 like the ordinary TaffeU “
price, because It is a s.ik %
give satisfaction, at-^
75c per yard.
20-lnch lace Stripe T.fleUi very
.ndeome .ilk, in pure whiti
ream, at—
f 1.00 per yard.
A 27-inch Cream or White Moot•Cline de Boie. Tbia is a puru silk
rnd not the merterlaod kind. It is
being very much uoed for i
Suits f0r Wm
TEN DOLLAR SUIT iri either Fancy
Worsted or Cassimeres a larger line
to select from than may be found
elsewhere made after the same pat
terns as higher priced goods, guaran
teed best for money.
FIFTEEN DOLLAR SUIT made by
Hart, Schaffner & Marx, which In
sures you perfect satisfaction as to
style, fit and wearing qualities-fine
fancy Worsteds, and plain Blues and
Blacks-equal to made-to-measure
goods that cost Twenty-Five dollars.
TWENTY-TWO DOLLARS for some
of the dhoicest patterns fine Import
ed Worsteds made by the Stein Bloch
Co. hand-tailored, and as to stylo
and fit they could not well be Improv
ed upon- we carry‘‘StouU.” “Longs” and “Regulars"-you cannot mlM
teiOK a perfect fit frwi .*• assortment.
50c per yard.
FrenrthinvSlrittlt«tRBBretMtBd.l|gaOT/^^^^
L
Tag KVKKIMO KUCPRP. TBAVWIB (UTT. MIOH. nuPA\. MAY S. iM»-
iHEjyBnRG warn.
'
iwiMim »Tip»nc»r»
pftbc^rU
ORANO TRAVEME HCRAUD
Chicago unlvertlty.
.heactlMtake.,^
^ ^ T. ROB A» J. Y. fumai
I
Siw IndlMs. win blow a
•^J?Th©nat*mrwhS»
cm^.»iMi m>i ai
May 8 -At the
meeting of the Michigan Letter Cai*
Si Skins the dniM
I.W ■
tb» <tat« nw>
will b* made for
to Uke the ooor»e.
for tb<> <
With
Ckuu-»f Inundrymrn vi^pnr.hm m. Rho|> befun- nUcbifnll
not the Risn of n «‘iileauiii of
Rtrtke in Rlsht. Chicago cr.nfron!*
•rivan
Ik cv. nlMMly’K sUigM.* bu
Ih upon uurtaponslve ears.
axed ibe CMthcwe mho d«The price will
•If
CM nSord to uiM th# Rcrlex of *tur«
The inureet in the movet
nlrendy sr«nl. nnd
are .only .even of
\&
from SJeep
Ins Bear Point to South MMiu.u In
iMd U due. it In the city to«iay on
Mr Pay ttate* that ih© ca
Md hutlneet
ble It on the way and wtU r« arh Clen
Haven today
The actual work
laying the cable to the t»lan.i will i
under the p.-rtonal
tM wntnA by the Tnli.mM
4 H Roblnton. chUf
^fTMl probleai li fonentry
elegrapb of the
Vniled
Stale,
The fhmsrt of thin -country own reather burrao. The tlgnal tower
Cboct MO.OOO.OOO. ncrea of wooitnnd ihe di.play of aeather tlgnal. ha.
It
tM tlmef the MTOMe of nil the fed- ready be«» ereried on ito' Uiand
iE .rf nieel and tiippUed with eump
eml foTMt re«TTM Mott of thii
farillty for effectively dl.playlng tig
•UU of emnll wood IqU. from which
r thort time the i
the owner, derive their timh
Day feel. I
»9ll«i for torn purpoMt.
^*ch
It WM to help the fermer In ewing
has .lifked u|ioo several years
for hje ttmberlMd that the bureau
foreetry «weral year, ago undertook
to tmUk him. wUhoct coet. with the
•enrleee <jf Iti foreeterg
The offer
lun
of
Amp»ruQ»«o'»
Ford
tonmirr
deTelopmenl
Uovt-nmHMit ufflrlaU ai
Ing tbe
advlRablllty
of
o^um snudclug to the Chi
Chlnete firm bat offered
to tbe Insular g^ivernixM?
aaf lataace have far exceeded /he abll
Ity of the bureau, hrllh it.
aumbar of trained foreetert. to m
mr UM. Darlas tha aeaaon juat
paaacd tha -bureau baa accon
every year on the farm for fuel, poata.
polea. and other uaea. Ordinarily, the
fanner cau what he need, wtihoot
thottsht as to wb^ber he If leaaeolnf
Um powar of hit forest coaatMtly
yield lu euppliea
The result Is that
Ihe bweet b«omea poorer every year
Md laea abla to fumUh the wood
owner needs. The eklll the tanner
^pxeveUea In the manasement of hb
crops Is not of the kind that enables
'him to manes© properly hU timber
lie needs the a©nices of a fm
Uaually, only one vIsH to t
hy the bureau’s expert is n«
Md IhU aenrlce It stven without co.t
do the owner. When, as oocaaioa
Uppesa. a second rlaU la needed,
owner Is required to pay the Iravellas
Bad Urias expenaee of the expert
%hUd^pmployrd at the work
m^Hlng will be hel l ai
LOOKING rot A nEND
"“j. W. SI-ATER
luTwilh
lucres
mlM*cn‘w fll^l to t..rn.r but to.yd
until
men!
W'ben flight was Impossible
•n!
pIung.Mt
The «
uiig.Mt into the mill |smd
isind
jrsi Into name On the I
s hundred and
flfb*. n Mo
killed. 11 were wounded and
made prisoners Tbe Mor.w cap
toclud© tbe aultan
Two AmericMt were kill©
seven were wuunded
■:zzt
•mke Its own weather Ju^t to suit
•Tcrybody
Of oounw.. th© weather
which would be popular in Grand Rap
Ida might not always suit Travw.©
City, therefore It would l>e nice If
could have a tkealhor lOatlun.
Then we could suit ouiwelves without
* NSaid to the inoonvenlenoe of other
portions of the eui©
th.* iiativ.- drank
■ th. II tiaik the ghtsK
Wl.He
he was
Hchewnsgon©
sis n the wbul©
lure, said tu Ih.- nut
ought to hSM tll.|K-d till
The name ’iiiul.l.tl In hh
II «^»lii but inlldlv ^.rotest
i IV :.nd
Mr
Mmsly
••H.<nu*e thiit
•©.Telary of the nary
ihen the S.vret.iry eiu.'n:.d fr..ni
the cai'lii them tue Kptofus. uiH.h
rood Commissioner Smith evidently
desires to keep peace In th© family.
BatBer thM endure the trials of the
nontfotrwwy between Malcolm Winnie
Md Oeort© M. Darn©, and the
pleasure of the friends of each, he has
decided to name Winnie for one of th©
to be provided to th© bill
ago some one had
pending, which calls for two ©xtr
f catarrh by breath
ipector.
Travers© City people
clth healing tSalsam,
doubtless be pleased with a speedy
lavi. t..-en rldlcul
passage of the bill.
and It romalned for R T. towth. t
eminent Investigator, lu dlsctner
llvomel thia method of c
performed ih© moat
H
rurea of catarrh and la to
Au? recognl rod by leading membera
cal profeaaion as the onb'
advertUod remedy that on be relied
upon to do juat whai It claltna
w© have ever
The complete outffi of llyt.mel coau
It 8100 and consist■ of m Inhaler,
ion upon the at
medicine dropper and a Udtle of
of Montreal.
Btreal has juat
lliSaiha Hyomol through the Inhaler
110/MW for a Camacl©
,r a few minutea four tlmra a day
and It will cur© the won* case of
catarrh. U aooihea and heals the mu
cous membrMca of tbo air paaaagea.
prevents Irrluilon. and ©ffecia a com
pleta and laailng cure.
The Treaaurer of the American Life
______or dcrippe
laurMCO OomiMUiy. 4 8 Nugent of
Bis own acoouau but he naturally
i
. _ people
^es to see the good
peoph of the New York city, writes: ’ Hyomel baa
complotely cured my daughter of ca
grd dUtrtet used like that —Detroit
larrh. from which ah© baa been a aufyeara”
^Tha Cleveland boom was _____
©r%a City Ihore are acoroa of
Itrldeotly for the sole purpoee of ket
SIMPLE REMEDY FOR CATARRH
frei.h fr..m a tw,. years; term .d
riM.nment at Ionia f.ir forgvry lb
I In-tniH.-rs rhat he was manager
he t;mnd Rapids Kei-ley Insiltuie
isi*ed as a capitalist
Notice to Dog Owoera.
Owners of dogs are hereby noUffod
that the lleeaaeo for doge for the fUool
•tato Uw U IS for femaloa Md
maloa. Unleaa the law In thla
ta ooopUod with at once. 1 ahl
ooed to Mforoa tha Uw.
For Women...
Made of »oH. pliant, extra
high' grade leather. Kvety
ivart of it is TTexible. so that
•le '
■ nol craiii|aM.
ipetl. the*
is
the step U
is easy, ihc piue
. Kqu^'to jiuy $3 50 shoe matle—
T \V
iHiUldvV. tsnli««
|. A K.,. t .
loUN
2.50
0»«T haruttiu
_________
Ji SI.I.A'-IWM. J
w.ll ilnr'..:
Something new««
€lk SKin Shoes with 6IK Soles
CALLED TO DETROIT
|i§irsw>;*s
SspSIli
Our Ulk skin Ouiing Shoes are luu-qualleil for
m\ COMFORT ami DCRAHILITV. Soft
ami pliable as gloves yei wt-ar like iroo.
rhr
Hlk sole is something new tougher than sole
leather, yei soft ami pliable. Hoys’ Mzes
Men’s sizes
n-©ii>©ih
tn »*u« Wi-i iu**.
Bachant ^ Roscoe,«
a here Ih.- h.-a.l «.T Ihe h.m
Lee ..I
lie. N
,urr«i.. N Y . .1
fn.m the eff.
wlitrh caught
TIM Price •mclsift.
lm-«day ' n* refuK.- i.. alU.a th
Is of m-w arrivals fr.im Kun.pe
lay ami niKhi
nUKt•lilts alio arrU.sf oiil;
land y.-ster.
A .-ahl© aer..ss iUririK Klralie
i5,.uiile with Alaskan
Cdbil t« riijoy ami ©110111. She may
lijvr lu lie iuiKV all dav m ofliCC Of m
Si-.rr. vet slir c.vniiul deny bcrsrlf Ih©
su..'ul jiUa'.uics which ar© offered hct.
ii- ricati Tt-icgraph and
Co JUKt Imt.riK.rfti.'.l ai S«aiib♦ '. .um.imh. capllal.
Hitching a <mw bi an t-bs-lrlc
« ^Utsiu t.-ih.-r cam©
rtiiJing Ihu can-v r i.f Jam.-n Si.
Codar (Inivc. .S’ 4
II© was tl
H.-v©n ftvt and s». charg©d by th© ©U*c
trlcliy that m©u who ran to his ousll
*1,©,. «xuild mil haudi© 4»lm. Th© cow
and a dug w©r© badly hHockod. Phi
Anoito-r r©ltglous s.-«t. having aelf
Imiiuilatioii aw tbo cardinal artlcl© of
IIH ©n-4-d, has b©4-n dlMcuV4-n*d In Rua
Ala
Th© m©uilHTs coni©ud that any
man living longer than 3u years dm-s
so at th© ©xp©ns© of other Individuals,
and they aecordingly pledge themiu.*.v©s .to dl© at that ag©.
auleldal
si ain'lelles
a
Imen dlar.*v©rwl in rHM*«‘Hl yoars.
iann©r -of death Is burial alive.
ivute.-»
Ining \oluniarUy Im
in vaults with solemn (s-remo
Many
adlierenlR of the r.ti
.11,
...
Ui- ,t tt.iii.Ji;
Uar«l ami uhuu out
%Hill bml a larft-ct
m
Clung iliion*. biala
infUmmatiou and
ulciratlun. ami
enrra trnulc WY-ak-
sack woiucii Wi ll
^ mm
We Take Great Pleasure
Graduate
Gifts—
I In plat ing iM-foreour pat
rons the tim*Ni Refrigera
tor ever nude ft>r gener
al use
:
:
:
:
What nii.i tor. the
\ouiig laii\ than a
d a i n 1 \ V h.itelaine
The Opal
Refrigerator
for the
YouflgMan
N oil t an’t do l»cUer
than gel liiin a hand*
M»im* wateh u|»on this
memorablt! tneasion.
4- We tan please him
and toil b>r
rastail'm;
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST.
U3 New Wilhelm lU
Is as its name signifies made of quarter in. sheets
of opal glass—It is there
fore snow white inside
and outside and the trim
all solid brass, heavily nii kle plated, making
in mgs;
it a piectvof furnitun! handsome enough for anyone’s
parlor. |The opal will m»i absorb odors or moisture
and will not stain th<r shelves are all the best of retin
ned wire and are easily cleaned. Tht! ice rack ami the
pan arc so constructed as to prevent condensation■ therefore making constant a/curreni of cold, dry airkeeping all the contents fresh and sweet. 'Fhis is a rev
elation in refrigerator making and we want everyone
jHd ;l».a n©l i*--
Pointers
u
not tur, juu 8 E W©t *
8ona win return the money you paid
tor Hyome!
ThU la the atrongoM
©videnro that cm b© offered aa to
their faith to th© remedy
ARISTOCR.ATIC SHOK
A llbikli-KoS. M U. 0«U*rinHA«i
H..ur.>|..H s m.
.8. F-RVIVIAN.
Slate <Hinveuil..u W«*itoesday
rh negro.*, who t.ad ta
Imlssloii to f.»rtu.-r stale conf.T
were
liivlu*.! to |»art
Miss Jennie Wlnowleckl was the re
clpieot of a V.T) enjoyable surpi
party last evening at her home
lUy atreei. AU.ut n.i friends w
ftere. and the evening was spent
g and playing games IMIrl
reCreahmeau were served during
'z:"
vnmistakabi y an
QK. cU vsk. >i I* U.UiH.t.U-N-k.Tr»Y»-rs.
rch. has tenden-d hU n-slgnatlor
Ihe Vtsirv. lo lak.- effn-cl May 13
lI* Uf**tbe hall. Wiih the while
Harrison ha» accepted « cal! tv
delegat.**. iipmi the ..Ih. r
Only
tvtNTB IN hoafTy.
Si Cc<irg.-'s church a
Uier. d vol.-n. acre aJmliie.t to s.
rtamwin
a as onlaii
Mm. I*. K Travis and Miss -Trax
Siuff.'d wlih II hills- l«Hi of Ihe
.arl.»iie.
where
h.
toed a large minitH r of ladh.NS a turkey that was ivcelv.d
©llghifully yesterday afierno..n
arge until February
rs K (' Adams of Morristown
- came 1.1 Elk Rapidi
at progressive fUmh. th.« prl*..*. I
Tlw Kin enim- fr.»iu Mr Adi
ilful bunches of carnations, htdng
h.. Iiad »H*.n mysteriously n\U
hy Mm Rosburgh and Mm Codqmn
E*Ai^Em^A’
r a4V.-n m.»uihs
Us shilling
HER HUSBANOWROTE/*
link and white ice cream, cakes,
dls.-..v.*r<‘<l wh.-n the wife start.*.
ed nut. and tra wer© sened at
pre|«are the f.iwl f.»r dlnn.r, an
foncluslon «.f Ih.* game
Mr. ai.»d, M a Wallsr.
A g.HHl sl-iy IS 1..UI on S.ei.lary
M.hhI, whli.‘ %Ultli.K Ran 4mu
rurto 1(1.0. Whil.- Its- Dolphin
JllRIl. kIsVlslie.1 daUv l.y Hi.* iiatlv.R
on
i. f..-ll..« thln.iy. iurnr.1 to a
kite and wearlncyi aort of nav.al
•I II have a dri
The Mi.ui buiintl away
Ths—fNetheisole .
i-dge ?.Vcdfens!*s
daughters alleged t.i
mitted by Stansbiiry
Ratber than expos.- their children i..
puhllc ..r»ieal they refu>e to make
implalnts to the iwlice or vwear .ml
Manila. May k-Captain I’ershlng’s
amt bulb.
defeated Ih© suiun of
public
|... planied In
f.irces of Moron
ry. on lb© oast yards ^.f ChlcaK*»
^ Utond of MJu aiixlliary ..f the Am.-rlraii
of IpSko I
Uuld<...i asHHiailon «
ana captured
Tb« An
, UrMd Rapids U to be eovlod
Me poeMsaion of a* weather atat
tha eatahllshment of whleh In t
BKy has been decided upon by
Veather bureau This will he a pretty
nlM thing, and OrMd Rapid, can
“
Polic© Searching for Forger, g
aaulter. Magnetic Healer. Ea-Convict. Etc.. All in One
•epl©«i to prev
iK-troli. Mich May
asam.si that
int charging a crime
dieted to Ihe h.bil canuol live
iH-naliy is life I
<.ui ..plum, and th.. scheme is to have troll iKdhH-. abbsl hy such out of town
c-nsuK tak. n of all c«.nsiim.-n. In ifflc-rs as can b«.<‘f assistance to ih.^
islands. The c»»ncc»islonalres
s.-arxhinc Michigan and
Piwmllte.rt.. sell onl) to those
eclally Chicago and C.raud
,nii..i pet aloig With..ut the .
Rapids b.r the person
William
Id then to supply th.m only
forgi-r. asKaulter. magn
r mu.l«uin requlr.-.l to sa
hekler. spirttualisi. exc-..uvb*t
p«i-udo capitalist
Sundlng in a mill inind with
In the meantime, the parent*
I
friends of four Utile girls, ranglm
4
_
y.-am, pupils of
p»tl <mt.M of H««'. -Hnitlv u.111. Franklin rc-hisd and residents of the
PtfXATEPTHEMO.OS
reat hU timber Two ex
been Employed in the
Mith who have ei
ler maaaseaMnt aevenU
a-surer. Wil
<kMt«r. HollMd;treasurer.
William
live Uvard
es; eJ
ard of Traverse
of Ray City. \\\
Ann ArlKjr; state
leffl assoclaiiui
:toaw: delegate
Ik-avls. IMrolt.
I was reported that the asstrclallon
I has 4.3 membem. all carriem in
slate
The matter of ndmltt
rural ' free delivery carriers to I
Khlp was dlacuas.^!. but the
nawK-iaiion fought shy of taking ac
‘uundrUv. have ' The
•--wufcKax^'Ssr
SOON IE COMPLETED
You get a chance to buy the veiy* latest, up-to-date
goods at bargain prices, but that is just whai 1 offer you
for a few days.
We have some of those large, massive, comfort
able Arm Rockers. Mission style, large, upholstered,
spring se.1t. upholstered in the best Spanish leather,
finished in the weathered oak or beautiful golden oak.
They are absolutely the most comfortable rocker you
ever saw. and are just the style. Made so strong, that
with the Spanish Leatlier they will last a lifetime; and
are worth $l*2.7o. but 1 want you to sec them so bad
that 1 ofteV them for a few days for $y.75.
We h;f\e the largest and ntost compltrte line of
high grade Rockers, leather upholstered spring seat,
ever shown.
/
BUSINESS CAROS,
riem- naaoelnlioo here
following
B were eUcted: ' iTeaideni.
Charlea EUla, Owoaao; vi^ president
ae^Wln/y. Paul
aecklary.
d for live yearn in the Carllal©
m «-bo«I. Great White Bear >Mir
neyed t« League Uiand Md enlisted
on the n-ceiung ship Mlnneapor
Miuk ••>«
It Is Dot Often
martin a Evans
emnintvs
I Be Bent at Once, end
•0MV »»
TIIAVm«E CITY. MICHICAH
Sick
from dtaraars of Vmg
^ _
I>r.
Pirrce. by IcUcr./Fcr,
xiU-tlluconsull
iH.rir
All C4«rrsiwi>dcnceu held S •tnctly pd-
Wc have a first class yluKcmakcr*
shop.
so Vp:..: r-.:-i.i-.. |. vx!.
a.ud calmly . you rJ uuld hav© t1»nl bts
fur©
tb©
c\pU*.ioii/’-IM.lluil©lpbla
Saturday i:\*.p!i.c Po«t.
Wc arc
sliowing a
riicc xsiwnt
$3.00
profit I^DIKS
ft Ullsb to Op«n Jin
Recount
ening a tank at.ount is tiuitc a
foTiuidaMr undertaking, wliercas it
i> a vct> Simple thing.
It you will
step into OUT office ac will cheer
ful)) anxwer any inquricx you may
wish to make rclalive to ^ mat
ter. . The ichool girl 0( la*)’ «nth a
dci-Ovii of $1 is ireaie.1 as couitcoiislv .vs the business man with
Slo.tHMi.
i
QAViNRC;
onurt*of lb© Navy 1
. sum. U-ntlv I. .\,v*,*ri*d to Ira V,
The light turn aole. <hc misliui
welt nole. an«l the hexvT welt
double iole for xtreel wear
Miule on ^ct ht.
.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Ih. U©v J W. Ituckbam uf Sal©m.
Maas . has iunidcd th© profeaMwahip |
of lh©ok.gy to tl.© PneiBe Thoolpgical
oemiiiary. lt**rk©lcy. Cat
. Hammond: CaahiBr.
H. C. Davis and
A. V. Fri^rlch, V. PrBB'da
We also carry a full line oft
the cvlebraied
itoniiRDaMiiiif
regrigerators
m
You cannot keep house with
out one—They haze so many
commendable points - Your
meals and vegetables are
sweet and fresh no matter
where the mercury siandsYou need aj-efrigerator every
day of the year. It is an absolute necessity, bnap
vour fingers at the weather and enjoy your meals. It
costs you anywhere from $7.50 to $35.00, but none eter
regret this outlay :
:
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•
•
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THE HANNAH & LAY
• MERCANTILE CO.
THE KVKHtNQ REOORD, TRAVKBaE-OITY, Mlg&,yBlP^^J^y »■ »»3lag Ite w«U Tmc
Ut
teva tei tm. 4ite MfSiOwt baU.
tag oato hU fMi. fUaaaoMdadU
paUlaff Um UttUftrl oat aad aflar
YOU TAKE
•10 lilNtTItKt CO.
pMr H«r« iMfi.
No chances in purchasing our
Queen City WHOLE WHEAT
FLOUR. You take no chance
in using it. Better flour can
not be had. no matter what you
pay for it
A Wsllalen That sjeewe.
ihct Mouiuimedablmm w
1; v«l ,.ur w.rtin lii* a daDgertMW one
Niei
f« h«n^
II
JoJianie „
; '0 hiS mr.A« «• a
Iur*r • llisu »>*l jcars Uler Ifisfl
. U . un.iu
th'* * hrtsliati ere
At
U! ‘‘be L ie !T*i.*rs».«Sei d.*. IplCS.
jre lUaii «m * »l t.d sa many as tbera
srerhristUu.il. tlrt wurkl
KIim* bui..li>'d yixim ago U.ere were
lu liidU u.. \h*b*..u«MsUns^ .Nuw there
I MSS MSS.. Slid Ihrj arv lucieaslog
other .«.iisteutt>
They mrv Uy aU
iTf MS OF iNTfgf JT
r-li.liu*; s baliieslnp cost# $5.U0a
Timur wptt .
esslit* sruund
Ut IVwisee’
A POOR CRUTCH.
The ttvn' d thil *.-r»he now'em
ir.l.ui:
U \ jiii«r.ii^« 0.1 :.t isuulutt.STioa
BxperIciKC is a dear temto. aa tboae wbo pm tbeir
cnM drive ia tbcfiorca and crapUosis. aad appareaUy tbc
r IU.M I S., ut buy 1
W':'
m
oreadarethatortarva
to4aj that UU ooBpanj bad baaa
K»r«l for a dau b«* toco.
Tbaj will |«a«ol a pracmo^ whlab
toritMaiaaocnralty hai aorar bjfora
beaa attaaiptad hf aaf otkar mli^l
■Maafw. Tba'aoaipanj UallarfaoiM
aad aVwy artUi bag bean aalaotad
with ffoat eara for bla miiaeUre
vortb. Oaa aarprlM follows aaotber
»u rapid oaeooirtoB lio« tb. rigs aalil
of acre mootb, alccraled throat and the n
pslisiou el.. v.hej.. lu AIM.U Me
UHnUnUiu IS sieaddy pi.s-iyilng
sis in fcUmHM* has d>-MSsi lollop,
llie potpliel. Uu<e IlmU Ib.Ye «
mhst is. ill.d -Turkey In Kume^la. Istuexer. ibe nstlu. «r future
growth, U U.e .Mubauiued-.U -t
huM. To
il«aii 4,Oiai,tssi i
will wrtah to aaa ibam fbrlsiUhs ibere are pe.issMssi
kmtiiUtMUu^ -Sen \urk World
thoaa who boYe not b
r of witnemlng tba t
MsWe «Ks a«*l *1 II
.bonld do ao now.
HANNAH & LAY CO. r..‘rr
-rWAVKMSK OITV. MIIOM.
.■?KJ!^ssr..3£jr.ss,
imuuy. uss
i\d..,.v,t
Ilcrcary and I'otaah are poor cratchca. and t
aWdigtatioaaadcatmethebciuatoteay.
geUblefaaaadT. ia the
b.st :
s'.".!.
of thedUcaae acen
N^iTlhc taiatever
We vrill aead free our book on C
bs* -I ...
or ll«»> •
I. .,. Mil.t ..f U.n.U.n, al
. t.•ui.utl.il of a s.iuarv
1 ,^.|l.^•m.•u.
.*.• M* t> it w It k« tl
d ..M nor Id and l
btia. oattiag him iu twain
Cfi
At Mroonipee in the bot aahM.
atuoag wl.loli a.^re baraing ooala. of
fomaoe with his late etioking oat of
i the fornaca door, an inloiloalad man
•TAOe AND ^LATFDRIA
was lonnd in the Uaement of tliO
Htetsons* big donble apaolaoular
I l i.rnrr oiwra hooe«. Tba aabea were
ectaped from
the nan's face and • Uncle Tom's Oabin” Co will appaar
. baan antageo , cU-t»H s aft. r be was polled oot and it at hlelnbarg'g Grand Opera Uooaa
lu
loreigu
found Ibat i.l. face, hair, neat Taasdgy. May lllh
gy lAtpteauser
and bead bad been liadijr ly Morgan and Bertha Urusbie ara the
h... ,;.niM..tcUe.l
hj tb. bol ir«. two Toiwias; Maaar. George HarrU
ludU and oth.riOfihe farnaoe and the lira cosU and •md Niok Ullnu are tha two Marks
and Btataon's original "Cnole Tom.'
snt
nt hslupM
hstu
:a
Stollid ut.:
•
met
, fUltl»..le flu
"'w tl
oruh, UlKbl fol two U.n-ks liSS pill lUe
ill III. Ui u»' ngaln.- writes IX H
Ttjrio r tit is iupo >rowu. I*a They're
ilio 1.,'vt III Itie World for Liver. Blt.ma« h uiol llou. Is
l*ur.*Jy
vegHatde
Nov or grliH*
Only ?!ir at Jas. U
Johnson an.l F. II Mea l.* Urur Su.rtw
rop. sis miles northwest of Resding.
pulled a liaii of hot water off the table
onto bimaalf He died lu a f. w bonra.
. A fine shepherd dog.
thoroughly
tratoad. lost Us owu life in makiog a
noMa effort to save that of a rooster
The dog belonged to Kred Frege 1 of
Balo
All eh-ctri.1 line iv*'s
in front of Fn^gel's pla.v*.
t m Bunday jast leifo.>- n ear auproaclied a
rooatar walkcnl out of the yard ai d
, stood U tweeu the rails
Urn d.Ml’s
bean lnlelllgi u.‘e tuld biiu of the da i
gerto ibo low! nud he rsnuut to
•oam the rimsier . O 4h« track. The
fOoatar. however, hiked d..wn the
traofc between the rails The dog then
got on one side of the fowiaudaltempted to imsh him off the Irai-k In
making the sudden turn U.e dogsUi*
|«!dand Iherleeiiir^yir ruslu d ov.r
I so far.
rofonu
omedles. IK-afness is caused by ^
nflamiMl cudlilon ..f the mucous llnng id the Kustachlan Tulm. When
Uls inlu^ IH lunamed >ou have a rumding sound or imperfect hearing, and
sben it is entirely closed. IVeafness
s the result, and unless the InfUmmaimi eau l>e taken out and this tube
■.eiU.r..d to its normal cvndltion, hearng will be destn.yed forever; nine
•ases out of ten are caused by Ca
arrh. which is only an Inflammed con-
c*,dod by bis family. A
N Wood,
ag.»d 41. has lived in a hnt for two
years, with no appstite. having taken
hot little food.
WoihI sits iu o hnt as
a follower of Um Church of Isra. 1. has
a loug Uardaod loog hair, brui iu his
twlief that his eaisUuoe without food
Is doe to God’s specUl providence
^‘we wili^JlvToM Hutted DolUrt
Two years ago Wood left his family fur any case of IWness Vraused by
at 415 |tlgh street, that beoausa
ifsruV'alamJ (’nn“‘“ 8end^f*.r rlrcu
his wife and children were given up
to the follies of the world, in lO much
rUBKEY A V. Tolmto. O
iaal they would allow pi* lures ou the
Sold h) UrugglUH. 7&c.
\\H\W Kaintly Pills are the best
wiUls
Harry Vooiig. of St. Ulair o<.onty.
iM. l witti a iHcullar experience ou
Sunday nfirruoon at his home nesi
liakeside o. mrtery. His lUila daugh
ter fell hradflrsi into a newly dug
well. Mr Young and another gentle- 4l»..nl. V
miin were inform.*d of the fact and^
it H
mmtm'
;S-S,S
Dining Hoorn
^^Turnitun
7tt all the Sood Kind$
^
;»i!aranNo m.ittor how low ilii* pric
Uv thf quality lo ho ihr Uc-nI ihaiN ina.l
have- ju>i n-ifivotl
r«»r ihr inoiu
CloM
is ami.
China
y
it
nnoihrr shij.i
SiilrhoanU ami lor .1 f«*u .lay s u«this solitl h saw'ol < >:ik C'hina. Clositi for
StilRhif{'t Brand Optra Hiqsi
•rrlcimy
fVlAV IB
....■Sranil--
Spectacular
I
imIci
ProdoctiOD
.\us|.ucs Travcisc
CU) Ixsl^c
No. 323 B. P. 0. Elks
Lonisiana
C. George Nunn,
Miis«.il liiitMii.i, M. K
Njnre
Frank Trade
has; It will
show you.
be a
^
•
it IH *27 in, wiilc ami niantU iWi in. hi»;h. is
linlshftl in rich CitiUkn ami poliNhoti.
This is iht* only raliiiu i t vrr.HoU! in this
l ily al this tcinarkahly low price. : :
plcasmc lu
Wmim
Solid Oak Sideboards up from $9.S0
6R4ND RAPIDS IIRDIANA RY
COiPARY.
Tuimltuit Dtpaiimtat.
CbeJBoSton Store,
I Uneol
___ of Ut
hands for collection.
m«ni U to he paid on or before t
first day of June. IfiOS.
M. K. Haskell. City Treasu—
Lvciy home sln.uUl have one.
.awns
One hundred pieces colored
Lawns, bought in the eas*
sevt?ral months ago. weather
has been loo bad to offer
them before; now they await
your.inspection. You will say
they are the best you ever
saw for the price good line
of Colors-
ithe ( ouuell IbK.ms lu said city OB thi
IMh day of May IWg;. at 7 o’elocl
Notice U ii i.b.v given that
m . to bear and consider oh^Um
plans, diagram* sn.l e^llmaics of
jto the pru|K*a«-<l Improiemeul of anii
expense of tlu- pr..|M.Hed grading
I fri.m
the imuth r*”^*' *
paving of Csss hiriil.
fr
to iba north line
l»aled ILU Ui day of May, IWOfi.
line <»f Front s
e been d.sited |
C'llAH M BEERS,
ate fcire.i
fur publle exam ,^,.3 111
City Cinrk.
the City
•n. namely
t. L-..m
I-Yout street to the north line of Slate
-H’:.
“
Noib-e is also lu-icl.y gl\en that the
Cliy Council of satd city will meet at
Ihe Council Rooms tn said city on the
leanl of. but got no relief. One bot. of l>r King s New OUcovery then
red me li.solutely.'' It’s Infallible
for Croup. AVhtKipiBg Cough. Grip,
iimouta and Consumption. Try IL
guaranteed by Jas Q. Johnson
I People Interested.
Same liKrker with leather uphoJ.
stcic.1 veat. $:i.2V
the fuMowing territory be
.tehlguated av a sja-rlal assessm«l
.llstrln to be assossed for the gra.llng
and paving of said strmt.
All lots.
nariB of b.is. lands and premises dos(•<1
an.l
described as follows: |
in and II. of Bl.»ek 5. and lots I,
uf liloek C, «.f the Original
ill oe i Hsrk Pise
Traverse Ciiv. excepting from
A fiore Thing.
It is said Oial nothing is sure ex
Give the children Rocky Mounl^
Tea. ttU month, makes them stroag.
makes them eat, sleep and grow. Good
for the whole f^Uy. A aprtn« tonic
that makes alck people well
i
btl golden.
$cyd.
Pepe^quette
n SI. SI.isee s Imns cgs I
and oiie-QUsrter imbcs kmg sud one
ami iLr.-o .purt. is inches wide, si the
l«i tm-hrs wide, bnishcl in bcauit*
Of^-i------ ---------
One Month Free!
rtioi. Jd^ir a *«^i^?rIcd*Jv^lh^g
$tS.O0
iHl scat, cross scat» in^back are both
kiraiY
NEW p^TURE!
■i|£Srr'.r::-:.
In.ni >cat; annvd in. high, irem rod.-
Remarkable Offering
Prieu; 25c.’50c. 75c
unl~,-»h»l-unle« .he u.^ Koc^
ttauoi Aur.»usui iu-»er. li.imeiiy or
llror.kivn. i- m. o..,..L... \* ••. r..tmdn.s
chil.birs s>uagogue. In
which
ll.-brew «nd the Ln;:li.h Ir.li ^L.ti.
.Mu. :.tb*nol
may be t iu-,;ht.
po».w. He is by birth
nnd g.ts from the czar a
»75 n year.
CLEAREST
CHEAPEST
....HEALTHIEST-..
MnTHEASTEIIRft.R
.viT’.V.,
MAIIISTEE&
AND CONNSCTIONB
OID
4RS0LUTELV ODORLESS
U.IOM-T
IS
IJjL ELECTRICITY
*»»•
ilili;
-------
scat Iwing
•itivii .m l.cv, bi, k :i-> inches high
House Furnishers. 216 Front Street
I U’l SSOk TO
Skilled cai|K.-nterv will l»e ininieieMe.l in the lo >b. lot them
to be loun.l beie.
'I bc M(xk
is UrKc aud t oitiplete—they are
g(K>l lebable niake<, 'loo
You
can hn.l the tinesr tools here
an.l at jinres that will W-ai>prcciatevl by every .lis.'crnini;
buyer who iH hHikiiij; lor the
best b*r bis iiioney,
Supisisc
Ibe next time you Vanl a lirst
They afe^xtra large
an.l vcfv omilo!table
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
100 People on the Stage!
Van Metre of Shepherdtown. W • Y a.
Jlchul VMtu*
m
:a ,r,.; r-sr-issj
r for Consumption Is a sure curs
$IUS
Iwauniul Tvxkers in your bouxejust like cut.
lalk. uilb^ up HU'l d.mii.
m
hai booked a woman's body
Thej
ouepoa had evidently 1hk»u in U e wa | coiu|wuy has h,(
ter oil wt'eks. and there is only a; (rioted for this
An.l wc will put one of these large
r or two to >01.1.-If. write. Kiib.-r
•Satheru Asiatic ^
.les of Turkey.
It i. «iid he rrawlad into Mr. Fred Bennett, will also be in the
. ^ed aunmg the pc«»ple,
1 »h. foruaoe to sleep
oast
Of lata years
i;. do.p bri-attis \ irtm*
Jpgana, Aribis rtyria ; nevcn
ou from moHo r esrlh
llis!
.\ugust Spies has offered Menotni drlagad by k, many cheap -Uncle
PbHNhJopoo. ooO
Crn.hmHv
Ins nerv.»s will cmdusvilv
esUnated
that
40
Michigan
men
and
,.ee
a
iki
M
u
library
botldiug aud Tom-oomimnies that tha pnblio ha. Vour
esUmated that 40 J
n.
Httl.l.) llllle the li*o- ou
bsen
lad
to
regard
an
v|ulct
down,
wonaii are now ia Ithe field
.
| grounds tooo*l $80 000. prorided Ua
womaii
of lu prodnolion with a great deal of your f..*.- soflou and
Jadloiary
oonmittaa
city
appropriates
yearly
$4,000
for
Tha aanatf jadiolar
distrust
Mr
Washbon^i
■
II
The
offer
will
br^ao.
gave a haariig 6n the
ahade Ueea I oeided aud the building erected thl- managarof thU oomfiany. ha^pwto ragnUU tfeBootllngof
ontting c
arar. iaooaadad in organising a cast
by teleiihona oompanies.
A large] aominer.^
fOOINfi. D.ntlat._tm.^m.
Oft J. W. MiOOINb
f apeeUlly seleotefT
nnniher of leprasonuuras of the Inde i t 'adillao is bothered by a ahortage in
moved to tha Ntw
_________
for ihalr adaptabilutl
1740^
pendant lalepiiona oompanUs from
Ubor At least two bonthe parts assigned them, and has i
dltafonl iwils of tba alate were pre.. ^red men are needed at onoe by the
ceivad hU reward tn the gvnero
nnt.nnd all oppoaad the measure in
and otiier iudosirles lu the city.
iwtiotiage of ti.e imbllo and i.rai
iU itraaant form, which makes it neo- j i,^ oannut be secured
It is doubtful
assnry to ohUtn tha. iiarmlaiiow, of'
Mrs ri.arles 4.bamberUln. an. ild- from ll.e Pium
-Uncle Tom," even when d novel
propaity owners on liOth sides of^a
^„man who lives four inilM
m stage, ever
•uaai before .Ifimming or onttfng „ortl. of Foniiac. was so Wdly burned
r .4 ,IU. .^is». c4
ao liberally I
tinet
The oommitlea decided t6
jjf,. ^ despaired of She^was
opoa it as now during this samplaom
nmaodtha bill to do away with tbU
kiicbeu aud ber dress oaugbt
revival. A street paisde will l*e giv
fantarr.
fir., from a hoi sine
A physioiau
juve
At Grand Itapids Ueorge Oar|e»nUr
to find just oue little spot,
nud Uanry Wuinl Were fishing iu,
chees boue. wi.lch was iu.l
Grand river near the soulherly
limiuat noon Wodmrdsy.
(hie o , At Cruswidi Uustuns to tim
Oaafnaas Cannot Be Cured
] . Uisai foU a great weight on his lit.
of WX) from NaLniika arrived bis week ly kK'al appllcaUons. as/they csnuol
.-MiutiMov- smt
s»»,i. Uti,.-.
! ^and drswbu it in. dlaoovered that be ,0.0.1 lo ih,
#fW., Two chil. „a* b Urn diseased iKiriion of the ear
"
.
Only t2.»
The i
On^nstd tltm
-
FES 1000 WAITS
IwiMiaiNrEMrit
UiMaiNMex
City Clerk.
NOTICE.
h»T« by given that the
Not ice
ilsns. diagrams aud cailmatee of the
xpeuve ot the proposed grading and
' Biate street, from the east
line of Vnlon sires
?nb *,“« c»J'’citrt ,nr pobllc
Ination. namely:
Union street
street, the same to
brick and to be foriy-fo
and that the followli
r feel Inwl
D»»m
. mi
‘..(UllllllRIAIIT..
For inbionalion of many anxiooi
in iuuciv, It with plcaaufc wc an
nounce ilial licginning May inh,
inst. an.l c ontinuing all the week.
Miss Fmily M. Colling will give
daily lectures on the Art Culmaiy
at office of the (Jas Ca. iStS EaA
Front SL Mist Colling sUiMb
without , pe«r as dcmooattalor of
looibaiut there are of combin
ing T.\STK WITH KCONOMV
Wealth is not required to enable tn
,Ja«u,<«ourt.^ dtdRio^
-eU cooked foods. The .« ------in judicious combiiiatiooi
raw materials with proper ti
ofcookiug. TheSiataietObehad
iiTKSSVsr.sa
mtppUesthe other.
M>» CoUii«
trlct to be aasemsed for the ^
and paving of eald street: ^
lurca ATOJST. Coonectiooa from
REE TO 111mainito houses FR
MEDIATE USERS OF GAS.
nmonfisoi.ii
TBAVIO^ OITI, MIOH, mPAY. ¥AV 8. !«»'
tax RygMlHO BB(»lg>. tBAVm
•
Caito
basahomamllo
M
Hat A4M a Vary la«a*
aatifit •>acWwaw «a Hit Collactioa
irtp a» tte BoaridaMB
H C. Darta aad Umlly ares
MajrAaM tlOs moralaf oi a. ft
For the
*R.oya.UZ,oo
Maay people of the dty have beae
graaUT lalecaeted today to *«*»totog
>t«d ep«lm« of the Soath
u
Anaadillo.
which A. D.
ba. iart added lo ble eonectloa
MafwVi aad W» aoa Joba
eaa^t tf alee oaaa ap tba rlTar jraaUHU, the foraiar tetUag 17 of i
TbTcifeb waited blikt po«ida
flaoM alee ealeliea are betag i
la tke river bare la totra tbaae
fCaprrtsnt. ISSl by R. D.^Marsheai
We srere In Smith Afrios, faptnrtai
mid beasts for ilM- Boyarloologks
ganleuM tul
h h,-n wc got word
that s Uoii bed rutrred a «-atile
■bout five miles sway the uighl
vkms aiMl kiilrd «nd cwrrtrd
The
ore, aeeordtag to KUh
llag a aort of -arerage- between the
10 f«H long. 6 feet wide ami 12
deep, and we cut and drew sv a lot
of heavy |«lcs to pUi-e siroaa It In
raer we bad to keep Urn pnwmer for
got the creature two or thrsM* «U> s
It wu. u mil IUU..U Ilisi nii:l.i. and
______receatiy returned
frocD Teaas. While there his friend from th.- |H..t i.. .Hw of tin. huts I
liuB creak aarl|r la the eaaaoa. 1
maa ♦Hh whom be bad former caught slirht «.f the Hull «t alwul
ly bUBied to the upper peninsula, but O-Clork
ttl oihI ^mffed tlu^ i
eaagkl Maw Uw paeoad. bat be did who bad Just returned from South
Awdrtca with the annadUlo alive. Mr
target fur a rille.
Sgalere* friend undertook to bring tht
umstantes be was
with him alive, but li
. Tbe rottle aoon S4.
adid to the other si
died on the way. aad was mounted It
hedgehog aad the mad t
ralnabl* nidlUon
talaly
to
Mr
Bqalere* alr^d
rnuMYTOMonow
Chicago, then sent fi^m Nashville
Ucal High •abaal Alhlatae Wilt Meat
Mr. Squlen* former htime. to this rir,
the Charlavata High tcbeai
be added to the collection
Track Team,
foawrrow aftaraooa anil wur the
ftrat Bald aad thtofc meet
tbd Ideal High echool atbir
Bdxad this year. The men
wttb Charlerolx. the beet t
UfTElESnilGDlSrLAY
Window of W.lf. Drop Store Fillet
an the High echool athlete
p^ of the state, with ihf
of the local boya
aad m\\ who
ICS or in tba k
lo b. prmmt on Tw.lfH. •<ro«
tba Bret event Is called
The local athletes have been doing
aV of training for IhU even
the program will be tbe ftoeet aad
. nwet laterMtiog ever preaeatec]
Tbe looal atbletes are sbowlag op
wall to pracUce. at which they have
baaa vary Xalthful. aad will give
boys
Beautifur a i
With Electrical Apparstue Made
by I. C. B. Puplla
In the window of ft B- Wall A Sons*
rug atore la a very tolerestlng dis
nil of It
play of
nrrnnged na^piost of It made by the
pupils of the^tornatlonal Correspon'
dence schools of Scranton, Pa There
U a small steam engine made by
Frank Bd«d.l«T. rticb nm. • dr>ln( «b6 currant lor n
inrce number W »«bt.. The dyunmo.
motor, and n wirele*. tel»»r«|>h outU and • lar»o number of lntcra.Uni
ifeclricnl appliance, occupy the win-
-■
The complete program with the
• loeal eatrles U as follows;
f0.yard Dash^ulhard, Ehrenl
WEEK OF MIMIC WAR.
a,ry I.
War lieiwd-en the army and navy will
gar, Ladarla
be declared at Portland, Me^ on Aug
lOO-yaitl Oasb~Lardla. Bhrenl
22. tbe date announced recently for tbr
gar, KaUogg
annual joint luancuvers to begin.
•bot-put-Wynkoop.
Benson,
Bear Admiral Barker. <x>unuandlnf
darle.
the north Atlantic
oiual-tlng of
Hassmer-throw-^s. Beneon.
the Kearaarge. Alabama, llllnoU. Umx
aachnaetts. luwa and probably tbe
derle.
Maine, logeiber wHb numerous auxllla.
Wyard Hurdle-UMlerle. Wise
rtea. will for seven days attack tbr d^
finantog Broad Jump-Lardle. Khrfeime. of Portland. ublcU. altbuugh It
was anbjeeb-d to niany a scare during
tbe war with Spain. 1ms nut heard the
boom of busHle guns since tbe war of
1812. Tbe
‘
the war game aa uere followed In the
on the eastern approach I
Btmalng High Jump—Wise, Wyn
New York city lost at
ko^. Lardla.
General Adna it. <
120yard Dash—Ehrenberger
die, Wynkoop.
Discus—Wynkciop. Benson. L
ISOynrd Hurdle-Kellogg.
Pole’ Vsuli-Lnrson. tederle. MeIn
lyre.
One-mlle Run-Deaa. Lnrdle
UDIOPPCOAnVE
Tcavaling Man Was Too Much
Local
Agrlcultursl
Implams
Oaalar la Bhovallng Band.
«1 MBd,
y !'■
od4
a ttavoltof man. vbo
•I mb4 wUb any oooaidefable rapid
ly. aad tbe teavoltog man did not
agioe. Tbe iMolt of tbe dtooamtoo of
Ibeoaii waetbe. poettogof fSoaoh.
tbapooeeeMon ^ tbeBXtobedotormiaod by tbo loadtog of a wagon wiUi
*atad,tboMmwbodid the job to the
aborlool ttam gotttog tbe $X.
Tbe merohaat ehovatod BroL aad he
didebovol mad-ooBMi
to five and
tbroomaartort mlaalee be had the
aaa«aatbe;watoa. and.
^Igbod, It waa fomnd to tip tbe
•eatoeatMIOpoaada. It looked like
tbe draauBor wae ap agatoot IL
aWboa tbe team came baok from
damplag that toad of mad, ibe dramMgr. who bad doffbd hie ooat, walked
qtBiUyoalwlibaeooopeboveX. Tbe
tbaaMMbaatiatoid aboUer. He de-
. took tba MMO eboval tliat Bam-, beg
pardoa.tbe morobani bad need, la
jaM Bto 4lBmleg Ibe driver of tbe
baaai dealamd tbe wagoo loaded.
Wboa It waa wolfbod. It wae found to
aoatala 700 peaade Me tbaa tbe load
that tbo Mobaat bad abovoled la.
Bo Ibe dmMM took tbe cola.
Will. Movt Over Oloba Btoro.
Mra. R, Haudy will remove to tbe
aeeond floor of tbe Wortburg build
ing. over tbe Globe store, some day
next week. This will give ber more
room than her present location, where
■he has been ao crowded that she had
to turn away many would-be boarders
• WANT AD.
Mm Warromgh. aa
Bborlly U*fon- starting with the pres
ident on his w.-st.-rn tour John Bur
roughs. the nulunillst. calle«l to ace
of his old friends In tbe treasury
department, mhen- he was. formerly
empU.yiHl. any- the Washington
spoudent of the Nt w York Tribune.
The |Kwl sel.-ntbi. m Ih> Is a bach
amiably asHallwl by bis one
baps in nil outlnc «Itli the pr.ild.‘
dlacusalon of ran- suldde would lead
Mr. Burroughs to the -higher life.”
Tbe endu. ni student and writer KUilled.
••One thing in natural history." be retorteil, "has urver failed to luipr<-si
me. and that U that .that stalk ey«-d
crasta.'ean llomanis ameriennus. tbe
American loUter. a.uicilm.-s has as
many as lOO.tsXt offspring In a single
Tbe totest fn-ak club at Vale Is the
Whisker club foru1.1l by a crowd of
■a. aaya a New Haven siwclal to
tbs Phltadelphlk PniA The object of
tbe club Is "to grow black wliUkers"
and to look Into tbe theory of brngevlty
at connected with black whiskers. Tbe
>ers of tlH- club are; Howell G.
Lord. Newark. N. J ; Arthur It. Uirour.
Orbwns; J. H Worm.‘tol..rfer.
town. Pa; M..rgan G.s-ichlyis.
New York: Ilenrj F. Dangler. New
York; I»wlght T. Faroam. BriM>klyn;
George T. l-ane. New York riiy; Alsl
H. McLean, Toronto; Douglaaa Green,
New York.
> baa applied for a iwirtit oo
.aaya tbe Kansas t Ity Star
■tematlc spot light and color worr.
The -WpoT Ugbl U the airong white
Hgbt wbkh la used npoo dancers ami
•tbera when tbe leet of the bouse and
tbe stage are to darkneaa
you SREN IT ?
jBWalfa Drug SkraCornsrPieM sag llnlengla.
_
ADwelml Dtweounaw to all enrolling while window
display is in progress. DO IT NOW.
rerbonal .
-
L. L. A. 1
WITH A FINE HORSE
dknee and caused the r«y* «f the
mroog light to strike oihere hi the fs.w.
By Mr Soblberga Invcutlon Uie Ugbl
U fastened oo the front of the balcony
below the vision of the •udlen.'e there
and alKire the lieads of ih.-e lu the
parquet K Is handled by the asuic
man who controls the other llghu aud
nged ao
. .. tbe s»iviid nlgbt after getting
the c.i'f me heard the old fellow rv«\rIng g.KKl and strong as be left bl» lair,
and the bead man said lo me:
'«• ai>‘ sun- of him this Buie.
I you tell by Ids r.«r that be is
ryr
U douMful If the lion excr roars
use of hunger. Ills roar may rath
. .•uUKidenil a cbulleiige to his on
s. Tbe iiallv.m Insisted, however,
and they mere right, ex.vpt that be
did n..t apiM-ar as soon ns . ximt.il.
lie went oh in tbeoth. r direction, roar
ing at liit. rvaN and |M*rhaps lo.iklug
fora .hangeof dief
It mas I hsM* on lo 11 oMis k. and wv
had not li.-ard bn v.ih-e for an hour
•ly ji.
‘
■
kB U
Ik a protegee of Mrs,
Mias IMJena
r. Mn. Philip
Potter Palmer,
romlnciH
and other promlm
iH scK-leiy w^^q^.
who aecuml her npiHilntnieni
npiHdntnicnt as'luruitor of swimming at the.Womaira
Uiletic club ill onU-r that aU- might
ay her tuition through the Bush M11I-
gri-ater height ih.m i
-It s as eaKV to h-np from Brooklyn
bridgi- as from a luer." ksIU MUk LilJens. "If you only know bow."
MIks I.tljeiis !k iw.uty^lgiit years
old.
In ISSU she won the Swedish
championship swimming rnulnl. which
of an ..V
I tbouglit It mas an ox i
U given every nliii- yeups by King Os1 som* Ibc llon himself. ;The moon
She won from twenty-eight other
up. and he a.Uamiil niam the kraal
conteatanu. and the m.iial whs iK-nimmith..ut even tt*oklng our '
Ij pn-s<*ntc«l to her by*1h«- king
bearing exhlhlted grim deicriulnullon.
lie malked Mmight to the sih.I where
be bad h aiHMl lK«fore. ImIUil f..r an In
LIKES EVENING DRESS.
staut to ae.' If tbe fence bad lKi-n
er Kelt
slivnglhciHil sliKW Ids other vUlt. and,
M-r .111 I
Clawka
with an angry gr..ml and a switch of
There wus a eoiuiiu.tion lu th.- din
Ills tall, be w. iit over. The cattle bel
Ipwtil and rushed about but after s ing rmirn of tlie llolU-uden hotel, la
Ckiiiple of mluut.n the band man wbla CleveUnd. O., the other morning uud
Tuning of tunny loi ks when General
|s*r»il:
Wam-n Kelfer. former sin-aker of
"lie Ev/lainly Ml Into tbe pit. See!
. bouse of iviirei*cnlBtiv,M.. np|K-anil
The cattle have Unmio mofv quiet
• breakfast In .-.•mpnu.v with Gen
eral Joe Wlo-eh-r. toys tbe New \ork
World.
al Kelfer wus lu full eveuiug
m„u,cul tuo K,Km. as the fi-lloa
He has ad..pled full dnis fur
H.rlnglug up und catching the
aslous and wears im other
with his paws
We husth-d tlie poles
clothes
from the time he arlsv-s In tl«acroHS the excavation. welghUil them
he retires at night.
down, und then cvctyUKly in the vU
Inge iK-gan to sine and yell and <
twdrrar
I hud promlwil the |K-opIc r, keg of
It U proposej in Framv to establish
rum. ton ik.u.u1k
i^wder and five
aubterranean obs«-rvatorli-s by di
uiusketa In ra-ie of capture, nod I
miles into the earth with oil wel
wsrd was a big thing to them
cattle wen- lunwil out
lighted, chlnery. In these the strata, leu
and all spent “the night Jn watching tnre and gases at varUnisHepthK i
be studied.____ ____
and reJoU-ing
The cage was made wlUi double
Barlaw la tke Valles.
bars, eacb iia large as o mans
Vettrn the catkin • on lb« willow
and of bard wikhI
We had It r
l.y night, but the Ih.n was by no m
ready to enter It. Our only way was
to draw him up Into It by main
aln-ngtb. For two wlmle days be de
fied our every efiort w-euiing to grow
fient-r with every fallnn* on onr part,
Kuw wake the
but on the third day we got the iK-tler
Bealile the
with silent lBU*ht“.T Wh«
of him
We k.-id him from LkmI and
The lii. banners quiver;
drink for fourd.i.ys, but be neither fell
away nor ahat.il ..tie J«t of his fero
clous spirit
1 «!kI u >: kuh him until
ery theater tulrly or forty years ago. the tenth day of h;* • .iT'tnre. Implu
••ume be wa
crlebrater ber seventy first blrthdsy re for a change, bin
cently
After nearly fifty yesrs on tbe finally turned ov,-i m a gnunl of nasUge she retired to her farm In Con tlv.i ami Ills Journey lH*gan
In due time be rx-acbed tbe Royal
necticut. Wh.'re she now live* In the
gardens, but savage : « ev.-r. ami even
best of besith.
aDcr ten ye.irs of c.xpii\ity be w.ik lbTHE MARKETS.
most fer.K i.MiK brute In tbe whole rollection and fcarvil by every l-Kly
lie
was one of the few Hods lK>rn with
No. 3 white oau. 37c.
such a aavage sidrlt that Umlng u'ao
Toledo. May 8 -Wheat, cash and ImpoasibUitJ.
^ <Jl'AD.
Hhoitlv u i-r.-
ftOBTON STORE.
If you are to need of nnr
think In footwear, tfont forget
jouT birthday
. fund for I
Itid^of fioUg. nt
Poutoes on local market. 3Sc
FOR FLOORS ims
have
Window dtoplay of the INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE
SCHOOLS, of Scranton, Pa.
Tbe Ludlcs* Ubrury ussiwUikm are
r Mrs. C B. Hula wmi to Oa^ for u
rhsrt W. Btrohn uud Richard Luittaiding u aiiclal idterooon In Their hull
vMli das Mutog.
oar Juat Raturwad From Chicago.
Mr. uud Mm. Oeorga Humllum of thU ufti'rnci.A No rognlar progrum U
Erhari W. Birohn and Richard Laut
Waat Bmuob. OgoiMW oowty. um tba gtveu. but a gcnerml go.ri time Is IhseojoycMl. with an abundance of ney have Just returned from a fine trip
guaata nf Mr. uud Mm F H. Tombs
good things \o cat. The afternoon li that included Grand Rapids. iMruU
of 41« North Oadur sUeat.
Dr. und Mm J. A. Saydar tauvt tn charge of Mrs CAirbelt.* Mrs. Kelley and Chicago. At the latter place Mr.
gone 10 Kulumumoo for u waak’a visit. Miss Holdsworih.
Miss ‘
Mm Sirohn purchased a fine driving horse.
, a mark of 2:13^
She .Is a fine
W
D. HoUlalar U buok fram Da Thacker and MUs Burns.
ual. and waJbnmght back on the
troit. where be haa barn ua dalaguh
stage automatically. It Is the drat of oftbalooul lodgato tba grand lodge
mer Illinois last evening by Mr
•REVITIEB.
Ba kind, and no other ofwra house
Strohn and Mr. Lautnet
aommpmaui of Odd FeUowa.
la the FnlU-d BUtea baa one. Mr. Sohl
Tbam wiU be gospel ms
bent a«M'd It rveenlly for Uh- first lime
MosHagae bail 8anBu7 Mtar
Funaral of Enoch Kn
Mont
not In tbe lc«At put mit. I could not doting lheeng*geuH.ni of
o'clock.
rose and Florvmv Bindley, the girl
Uve sdMn blm twtt.-r by da;
The funeral trf Emwh
Kratochvll
Tiuvorsa Oily Eod ft Uon Olnb
Mtaa DunlaU mtumad lo bar boma
AWlile from bla mane llie^ were tdack with tbe dUmood dreaa It was In use
um buvtogu sbootoo the We-qaa-tong will lie held toroomim afternoon at 2
tufts on bis h-gs. with a black plume every nlgbt and g^ve aallsfartion
in Ml Plauaunt this moratog.
oVIuc W from the home of his slater.
gfoouaslhlsufiomooB.
^
In conn«-tlon with the ' hhu light
at the end of bh. talk and I was dcMrs Ohurlaa Boaaatbul waat to De
Mrs. I. G. Winnie, on Slate sir»M't. In >
In
probata
court
today
a
petition
of
color whwl which romatus seven troit this morning.
tennlnetl to make blm my prise If it
stiwd of on Sunday, aa prvvlmn.ly an
William L. Brown for lioense of
different rolora. each of which jual
Itiuk j year of mailing and planning.
Fred Hunter uod Churlaa Boaenthul
an 10 o cUs'k to 1 o clock
ntor under deed of land oontfuol In j nounced
covera the “siHir light. ’1 his m heel U
took u fishing trip up the river very
lie to sute at I. G Wlnon a ball bearing axle and Is ts.mrolled
to aatute of Bosun B. Omvel wus
aarly
this
morning.
by the aauie man. wbo aimply rnrsses
.gmnwd. A l.aurlng wus bald on the nic s rcUb-rn'r-. ami all wishing to see
Dr V. H. >itram Is apaadlag u fan
and
tbe
m
beri
revolves
to
tbe
iiigbt
patition of Mury A. Hooghtullng for • be Uri) can do so during those
on tbr »««koat. Tbe natlv«-a In dealnil color. Tbe colons are put in tbr days ut hit auaiturlnm.
The pallbiwrerv will be old
the uppolntment of un udnilnistmtor hours.
B, Kel.l und dunghtar of Northin tbe order In which they are
dritlng m tbe rallle bad fulled to
In tbe aatutaof Bumh Rnstine, da- friends of the deceased, and are Frank
ised. and the need of slides and port are in tbe city today
round up a yearling calf, and we beard
and Joe Wllbeim. John and August
rus bald und the oui
merang*' Is doiw away m Ith
uoihliig from tbe eain*y until ibe lion
L Im A. Aduma of Bellulro U to
jooroed tan duys
An order of tba f'urtsch. Josepto Frban and Antoine
<oblberg la ■ Kansas Fltyan and
abom.d hlum lf Just at du.ik be roar
flnul uoooont in the muUar of tba aa- Prosel. The funeral will Ik- conducted
d his mechanical training under
ed loudly, and «a tbe iu.a,n came up
Tbomus T. (!ooawuy wus t.) Bev. D CiKhU> and will Ik- in
. I,. Hagan, one of the best
lion of the G B A I.
men In tbe mecliauical world
1 charge .4 W S Amb-ison
in lUtcirs' Cfx«slng Ih
side of Ibe inclosuro k.vrlng ve
Rev. W. T. Woodbonse of the First
Insp.'ctlon trip of the new ' .0.1
quiet, but as tbe ih.ll stop|*eil ai
PLUCKY SWEDISH SWIMMER.
Baptist cbnroh
been aeloctad to
There Will be a apectol ooovooatioo
roared again tbe frlgbtenc«l animal I
ofTtaveraeCUy Chapter No lOlR,
I Liliems Waats (e Olv* ! •
W. V. Crotser and wife wei
fan running around tbe pen t» sc
Luke MayW n^d; has accepted
A- M. this evening. Work in U,e Fnat
for ll*e gale
As be came around <
Mu^kegon
and
Fulton. Mich.,
Fn-ity. a protegee of soi l. ij
Master's degree
morning b.r a vi.^li.
teas and the bolder of a m.i 1 g.XCII
M S fticvciiA and raiiiUy. who have
an IJI
by King Om-ar of Sw.ilcn Maria
slkTaUg .Vs bc'strucU the cnil
b.-.-n h..;.i.-Arin this city for the
it by tlM. i.c k ami wrcndoHl I14.0 right j.-ns. a stiuh-ul at the lU,si, Medical
-••v« II >. ar». muvtil to Manerduna tplf
THE BOSTON STORE.
and h ft. killing It on the iusiunt l or culh-ge. wants to dl.e off the hlgh.it
ManofagtureFa
consignment
11.01
niug mh.Tc Mr Si. vcns wl
IKiInt of Itnwklyn bridge If gu.1rui1le.1l
fire minutes
^ cut Ion- "So far as I
of fine ahoea and Oaforda. to ba
agalnsi isdhv tnt.-r
. arc of Kuril
closed out within this w—k and
cagu SIM1UI dlsiwt.
10 days. New shapes, all sires
s sallsfKClorv nature as o Justify the
side of a but the l.ou wouW have >V orld
\ r.i> ii.:.. h-m liellcf lhal It length tl • me, baulrol
Miss iJljens has evpry reuM.ii to live,
cl1arg.1l right at I.I111
Afb-r awhile
u t lit. »i
’I i.c «•;
i»ci milker has arrbi-d.”
finding tut bli deil was net Movpl.sl. and the offer b. not made that she may
,1. iiM
Iii..%ii a lever.
be picked lip the cjilf and tr«n.il^uwa> eon....it suhHde. Hbe I
nifs .Uhlellc
of swiimiiinc nt tlw W
MHo :i ito\ uilbuiil ttl
club
111
rht.wg«
VVlnm
she
saw
a
befow^ hi tia. lnil tl.ethh-kel he paus.d
H.k- Ab.wn at It through
cliy Ilmlia must keep them onl
ROOMS TO RENT.
loid no thuiight Btatciuciit that Arthur t'. lloldeu mras
. r..-u winch Imins t»M* top
Up atalra over New York Tea
the champion high diver of the world,
of luevlng out of .Mir ..heller
Store. 235 Front street to rent.
m win be subject to arrest
|
the «^lf m«* init In g.sil .^mdl with a rcAord of ninety-three f.i-t. MUs
Jas. C Aver>. Poundmasler
dljcns said:
,
.
the natives iM lW-red the li.m w.mld
-I am ready any day lo dive from a I
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
n-turn next night l.ut he dld noi. Or
I
der. were lKS11.1l l..r the |Hi.ple lo ketp height ten feci higher^
will Jump
very quiet during tb.* day utnl f..r tbe
herd to Is* p. nn.11 an h.mr earlier than bridge at Ita highest iHilnt If It call iie
the ranklitg army olli.vr. with heaa
qusrtera In Portlawl. The entire ns
tlonsl guard of Maine will cooi‘erate
with the army In the defen^ of IVirlUnd. as will the First Masaachuartls
taeav'y artillery,
^Tbe aervhv <.f the Maine lullllla will
carry out the Idea of Secretary Boot
that the national guards of states on
the a.*acoast shall be trnln.il for the
defense of their own cUK-s by aen lng
every j-ear In the ii»asi defenses as
well as in Bekl o|>erutlons. The signal
corps will, as usual, be an lm|Kj
part of the defense, and an elali
Bo Is a teUr to argioolBiral impto
BMto, and bo Isprapartog to oroot s
jMW baUdtof 00 Stato otoaoL The
ioiaavaUnt for B begaa joatorday. to
itefL Be was ta mMI of mda to obov-
KeW THEATER INVENTION.
- one of Ah.‘ .Um-a
Ktortls
GEO. P. STETSON’S
Big Double Spcclacolan
i|
roT the catklB s on the w illow
And the tsaael on tbe birch
^The“fll!SJeMn1me*fuiwT
The duwny owl comes out at du.<k
And hoots beside hla burrow.
Now blow* a balmy bresih at mom.
To call men to the eowlng:
Now all the waterways are full
And all the partures growln*;
jn niomifmm
Proposition for you....,,.
■
'
WilYta Inwsligate It?
A
If we were to offer you tiu doUars for less than par value, would you be inter
ested? You would look with suspicion - you would doubt our veracity.
But your curiosity would be aroused, and you would Invcstlfatc It at
. any rate, yet there is no sincerity in the offer.
Our Clothing Offer
however is a reasonable, common sense business proposition. An indirect proft
to us although we take an immediate loss. We have 150 Suits on which we
wish to realize less than the "gold dollars” we paid for them. These suits are
carried over from last year. The lots are somewhat broken, the colorings and
shades of some arc perhaps what you would not select from had you to pay fitU
price for them. If you want a DURABLE and RELIABLE FABRIC yon can’t do
better than to Invest In one of them.
hivt taken another lot of 100 Suits
¥■:
of this season’s makes, strictly up-to-date in fabric, make and color
ing. and sandwiched them in with the ones mentioned above so as
to fill in sizes and make the lots complete for your selection.
We Price them as T0II01PS:
F*or ^S.OOsegivs you strictly all wool Worsteds and Cassimores. wool
serge lined, strong tnd dumbly made, mostly light colors for summer wear.
F-orSy .SOwogivoyouo choice of light and dor* fin. nil wool fabrics,
guamntoed makes, such as B- Kuppenhofmer and Black & Miynr. worn our tognlir $12.00 Sellers.
F'orMlo'^OO we iiclude with the above makes Union made suits made by
Woodhull. Goodlee & Bull, strictly hand tailored and made of the finest gmdes
'
Worsteds, hind made coUire and button holes, they are Uken from our $18.00
end $20.00 piles.
7/ it is BsU Brkks. wif apt Icsk Ms tbtstt-^See sar Cast Wiathw
IW. «. l: Monl-m, (b, worU f.iuml
China tiMT.i|K.udeui of ih.- I
Tin«-s. was ti.uiiib-iely Ignuttd during
hU reet-nt visit to .Melbourne,
traltn. but a wealthy gambler Jiist re.
lonied from a vDlt to Knghind wae en
tertained at a banquet presided
hr the lord mavor.
Unole Xonn*s
2.
^ I
the Boston Store
ih'
! onrr, luca, FMDAT. MAt8.Me8
THB EVEKINO EBOOBB, T3U.V
body W.8
THE WINDOW
PICTURE
1■
thu* .nee
«• lie*« 4rML l» IM*? Itr^t
»««i:
4lMr« tiM* mawiirt&C rdlu.r N y. nllns.
I wonder why be cmUdn i Joire foid
to k>Ok at the hack ot the photu^
from what wat
r old iitck 1
wouW give
I briiir you to me or me to yon.
,old cure you If there waa any
way to reatorc power to that crippled
.pine. Ned, I willed that I had »20,.
ooa wUled It with all my might. Aara
wild if we w anted otooey to make a
rz
WAIT DEPARTOMT
A PfcOTECTINfi F06
when ye pray belirre It U J
ye ahall leerlre It" Ivml
<«itrivr how your oW. U
A rurtooa loddcnt occurred in
•ome yeaia ago. when a
•etvd Into the cage of an
Wwered
her wa. lowered
old African lion. The keepera aap*
mn» toplecea and
rate. Howerer Juat or unjoat tlw ap
people awAubkd to a«r the barpellation. there wa. one man aboard
, exhibition. The bear at once
her who would have been a mo«t aped the offenaive and rtiahcd at
peuprtate decoration to a yardarm Thla
«.bou to the amaaemcfit of the
M Dlaon. oalkd H'rocky” D
CiDcky waa a aobrluiiet that 1h
^In HaM to Bt an Uimacaaaiiry E
If Ona dual Knowa What to Do
and Haw to Do It
Pnte U not na aoae wonld bare ua
bailare a matter of #-»«g<w.*bw« nor
ran It
acinally curwl by mental w
w^!5SrjaL.2;cTrv.3^
of fataUUea. are. In many caaea. «lli
ir unneceaaary. has been prored
Qntu.
^
If to « xpre»^ blk i*liy I
friend, wuh him.
Taking the tiear uu.
the IU.a
sr srr 2
STma dialled the Indian „rclnMn|^». , cxbaUHl.d. ao cU--*ly dW be w^^^
I made a pUiurr of a pile
Dixon dewrud and mad- tbitu;. l>veiv , bU now
even allowed him
gu^ ablning eaglea and double eagle..
mine for live j for that nsjlou for a long tlm.
! .Jl^U Wonld Ue down alda
yean
a iDe -Dai"
“X
I Ida one day. Ko doea
tba nUUoaa aditar. a yooni anlp who
la kiUtai btnaalf with dgareftea
I eaa*t Udak af aaytldBf to write
•wood tbat horrid old picture yet ao
I jnat lat ay typawrltlni aacUloe real
nd taka a peixU and acrlbble by band
■ay noBaaaae that coaM Into my t ^
Ihat la a good way to tap the flow
atartad. I flod. and that*# why
ojaelf WTIU thto fooUabn«a. I w
oaald get bold of a begUmtoi about
that pbotogtaph. It'a merely a ani
m
mm .fw. woo tl.. *104- rtll
Of a log gabla which ha# the
takaoo«,lflh»raoTarwaiai.yi^
OKyodoMlaage! Why ean tlget
ilartad oa yooY Bot do! All 1 can
think of thla nMralni la Ned Ball I’re
ogt tbonghtinf BMh aiaa for ten yeari^
I toattara.And r»
J
^..
wh.t
u
Uf. Iflfi H«.V *m It .n4> Will tt *
„„
1 throw away lid-* |*«ge Now 1 luU.t
a l.IoL’rmd.v for tdd Dl.-k
,|y. ami hi. .-aptor* were' hoK>ugb to let the twti abate the
rr.^Kanaa. vity IndciK-ndent.
"
u7
yWO OlBL*» wanted-At Hotel
I bottlr of WIIM- bo.iJ, bin. lu..
intended for the tabie of :
Tb^ wna but one light
again! .Oi. U
not mine. I ace my
band write. I.ut iii> brain ba. nothing
to do with it. Ob. an. I <Tary1r
ITnJcr the window .111, L«M>k under tha
'«.'iai*r*OuVT«r* tV.r”«l\ll war.
1 cur»-d
wai trying lo gel through tto- Mnilt
without a pilot and wa« con*ec,ueutly
Urine up night*
it may be .upiKwed that tb««r
aboard the ..Id bark, the P.-llcan. wenalomU.riug.lnmK.ml of d.*nger
ty no
mcni.K
rnpi.lu Burt bad
the
we.^my^tj
caVhaid^
fWieniber when wa were not eniaged.
mi hare tUne thla afternoon to fln
X’s.ns.irr.rr.s
one of Ned and me Util tap tlie
aH>p|y. I wonder wbaie It It. anyhow,
that It won’t come when yoo coll for
'{{ed, dear. 1 tblok 1 will write tbla
ter. the brtde of hU aeiwid
with him on her wedding tnp t aptaln Burt decided t« I*end tUH *etMUd
offlivr lu charge of four men In the
1 .bould wiy you ougbl to I
ao dirty and horrid Imikliig with that
acarec«>w face, old and inh- and grim.
slow you really are d*Ad 1 f»el
n,riyfuryoa. Y. t w hyt You did nobody any g.M»d while you wen* alive.
Why aUould you ba%e been h i *iay a..
-HS:'sr!"^‘=K
funiiv.
;
wi«t
Ned Ball do anylMulyV
kill me If you
4.H..
Ned, It would
ms
If# brute abold yoo
^#lly kill me
think It wmild n-a
have you die. I dnwm of ;
I night again. 1K> you km
y arc. atveelbenrll Dnam kUiwn
i ony
> *>*>« 7» »>» »»
7»n.
«UH J—r b«rt bollc*. To
talroodplak.
dm. tbe otroa
S.5."
ihMU qolck
m 1
facea
tbla earth
lore!
11.'
rwwOerlwg tfc. Hwlr.
In ITK*. lb- mayor of VarmouUu.
EngUnd. D<Tu.d the following procUHenry M. Carney. KaUnnaioo. Mi
matiou: -owing to the prv*i*nt eno^
pru-e of
ami the alarming often by many of the InbabiUnta ot
the Sute of Mlchlgnn. that ItV la
inm^jou i*f a luwnity In that moat
deemed wUe to give, through the pub
lic press, some idea of the method of
cure. It cN-rialnly seem# it would be
well for every man and woman to have
!e sdlting around the house
. gnnt guantlty
in case of emergency.
r>' M. Carney, a well-known rail
dy be saved to
road man and yardmaster of the Mich
igan Central ml Kalamazoo, say*.
About thnv wtvks ago I got
f^ro. i.ur,.«elng .We, tbmfore. the
car while »a itching,
wnyor.
and priucipal Inhabig my hip. and I auflUht# of Great Yarmouth, do recomtialn I couKK •carccly
roeud tie. ex.nmple a* worthy ImlUtion. aleep. I consulted a dtwior and g«»t no
and we flatter oumelvea lb* military relief, and It sei-mtHl to grow worse. I
not healtate to adopt It. being
fully «T.nvin,vd that apiKwramr.# are
1 tim»> i« be wmQ.ed to the pub- Magic EgyptUn Oll.la* he had used It
eal. aud that lu doing this they for a sprained ankle:^d It cured hlm^
Sti I thought best to huy^a bottle an«]
give it a trial, and can gla'i|ly say that
after using 41 five or six time* that rhi
wu- a rvxulutlonUl In hU
virtually oba»dcte even
n^t rlnHNiriiaa. Gluck wai
,.i, mnoxiiior «* Wagner. or achet.. Yours very truly. Henry M
• »H>^^l..ii:illy and with dif. Carney. Kalamawsi. Mlcb.”
Dr Colwell s Magic Egyptian Gil li
.
n u „auif..Ki from bl* | n.nmv max on- of hU works can flow
•naing ih-Toung Inl-hKnd nlm«..uld | U- bncHy
Itute.!
Lnd “very ^i»e Lht’tUdVaveV bottre set
,1«, -M, .1.»I—I
ting anmud the house handy.^^f
United State. guulH»«t witl.
that the Ktmiiger Ik* inv.-.tlgaieH
you
Ciom your couch to meet n.c.
I |H>si thill
M.res and aches «IT^tlIe
hs .«• head; and remember
ml,I 1h. waa tvTi-n«^>l «n B-rhn for the flr*l
kuthorlr.iHl^io^refund
„r pro time, and the or. la Kim dasln d the
, dn la ring I
urt
had
.
mu*lr
fr..n
weir””Magic
\:gyp^
1m
I for her, Ciiptnin I
r.lH. played Now not pnive entirely saiisfactun
•riflh .Symphony- In i<on#ld1-1 i.r form, and It* wmpowr
rished Idol of cutiservallves
«..v on.* Irvin;: O* 1
rit> »*»rTirnttbrnm.
•
The Chiu-*-- eujuy the greatwl liberdla.x»
u in the
ibe moru.tu: the ty. The
Th- law* of the wesiem
western naiiou
nation airare
ebt l- lls
About eight
1
\x.<Zrt-r ion DUUM^U, ,ud Uh. -v«.. In.U««
captain
n»om. ....I ...'.rd '•"■”^1;
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ihlldren in iheS-ounlry art* Iwund to at
sound ofoam approa
lend erbool wl a i*ertalu age. When ai
more dlstlmh nml t.re*«juti
autbo.- wants to print a Usik, be has U
ask fur a .*op> right. Before a man cat
until* and order*, t.ycetber will, sutti
start a newspaie-r In* must apply for i
eleul refen-mv t*. wh.il be wa* al-.m.
to ivuvlmv Cnplniu Burt that he wa* certilieat.* from hU g.)v«rnnunt sane
tlonlng him M do so. Tl.erv are llxed
U-lng buute.1 for
regulation# guveriiiug all rOtoluinle*
haps" a hui.dr.Hl yanls n«teni oi hhii. aud firms. All manVages must In* re
IKjrted to a .-eriMln d.i»anuieul for n*g
and the sound* grew Indist.n. i
TIh* eapi.niu lu agony f..r h- knew Istraiion. Thu* th. n- I* im liberty U*
the pirate*’wouhl r-turu h'U-w.hI hi* lw,.4.a busbaud aud wire.-Peklng fill
bivken. Ihafs all
Now. my old Dl.-k lu-adcyc. h-n• # ot
you. One more s.rllddc to g-l a go.vd
rtwdy. then my type k-ys will U-gin to
whiifs thU7 Tbe p-ucll in my
Bngers wrote U Hs own self:'
^
-Tbe wluilow alU."
I never wrote tbU out of my bead I
awear I did not. Ilinf# where old
Watkln waa found dead, leaning
tbe window sill. If* uue.*r. I soj
that’* the uni'ou*.'ious c*rn-brallou
er to aee.
I can t do u,. Dick
in half a
th* athlete of the unlvermlty
Deadeye till I ftsxird It. It U a thing I
never told anylsxly. Five y.*ar» agoflve thU very mouth-I went to a fash
ionable Udi a house to n*iH.ri
dark,
au occuUDm
It ftrom me. dear, for graceful orlenlal.
;ra they called
it would be like taking It from youi^ him. and be women feli In love with
telt. Thao you coaid be wheeled la a
ed over blm after Ihclr
■amag chair into the air. the euoahlne. hind. I have a
nould have a home and me to take care
nake fools n
«C you. But DO. no again!
ma^ particularly i dark roa
could haw anything x
Thla demoaUh picture!
OKI man.
whar-anytblnj thinksWhyeaBlyowatortmeyouraein Now efl. no matter whar-.nytning
1 look at you 1 aee you’ve only one eye. hie. that la-lf we almply kept our
nd that gUrm at me aa though It was mlnda and wills fixed on It In steady
a real llee orb and oor merely tbe flemand
He told u*
u# be
!• on tbe
jbotofraph’a dead flab eye.
Aha! hta Ufe and bop.*
hop.* of ttbef
aoae of
Bata’t aooiethlng at the Uck of you. truth of ihD staicm
the truth of It. be said, we ahoold he
What tout
Thle la a anap shot af old John Wat- very carefal not to art our hearts ou
anything that was wrong le#t It come
kin. the hermit of Bmole’e mountm
hack^
«•
and
bring
dlaaater
Inrtaad
Be arid thirty yrare In a wretch
caUn in tbe edge of tbe woods and
ah that time waa never known to apeak " WuT’.oa d»»od. wUl .Dd dflnand.
Wcame a cripple for Ufa tbe lower
part of hla body pamly ted If you bad
neyl 1 k«»ow
Soory-Hoh. If 1 had
tea woman. »
aw^ i
happy loT* •S»ir soured him 1
PS. but nobody knowa. 8o«t
teo^ that he had money, but noo
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;XIMiKI»*l«a»HK *M KEKI
IS
I KKKT- H.hi--.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ITEINWAY AND OTHER PIANOS
for sale at Grinnell*’ branch store,
^23« E. Front stre<.|.. J. 'V- ^
luanaaer.
186.21
J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. D
Mlalatsre Tree*.
Tbe JaiMinese art of making mlnUture landw-aiM-* aud gardeu* conalata
cblefly 111 sinn ing the plant ao at to
retard Uie Wri*ulail..u of It* sap or life
giving Jui.*es l urgu*.ro. who was one
among the Oret of English adventurer*
to visit China aud Japa
the fact that he saw at Cm on “a boxe
the big
wUleh did iK>l *H.ntaiu- a lltty l
and sixteen tlhy liityl tr»*e*. foure
hlch were In full blow, tbe whole
.. trt-e* and all **. small that a man
<*ould put them lu by* mouth togetb-
m§
m
E’HsnHr'
I V.Ssf
ISl .o'’lirpl.“wir.^‘‘ sui m«,t bavt-
lr.'‘
_
Ibat • a* n
my typewriter, for I know wUa
going to any aU>ut my old w!
low. Tim <lr.H>ne got bU re
on roe for not marrj lng fdm- at
wife did.
He marrle*! MlUmau
Ml’ daughter. You never knew KaBoaa. but it doesn’t roalter
After
Tlro’a faHwr died It wa. found be was
h*b rtcher than wm supiktkikI. Tim
waa left at l«a«t half a mlUbmalre.
HU native conning did rouel. for biro,
and lurk did more to make blm very
rl”. and now bU wIfe U on the raggefl body you 1 KVe U ot l-s y- s..x ir
edge of high life. »be ba* to be rrr>
caution to all al-wni l.lt..
careful and exrlualvc.
maintain al.solute *ih-ii.*’, th. n wa.te«I
Two week, ago her aUter nm away
for the next lime the pirate w.ml.1 pa**
nd roarried the <;n.em.i.- milkman a
him. Not havlug a gun alKuml. def-u*.case of heredity, I *upiH,Ke It made a Where the air U Idgh and dry .
I would IH* UK-l-ss He did U..1 h«^e to
great atlr. *1 be managing editor t^ nt chnrg-tl w 111! atom* of th- p-tnld- »
1 wait long. xGh m Cr.Kk>
mt to ma^er^aln the state of Mm Of the MUi-hliic. Dr .Mh'-r I.hk hi*
l.Kl i.a»k
bavlug ml*H,Hl his ..hjr,
and you were atruck Qraeue’b M llnga and da them up for gh al Kiiiiitnfiuu.
lu It- vi. Iully*Mi
tr,-i.k. tilt- lime
prtut She bade her lackey «pum me ttm-s. ibre* mil-s awa.i . you m-iy m
paaslnc til.* lairk * *t.*m again nu.l a
from the door-abe. the girl who
trine nean*‘r. Every soul alKxanI the
l.y a tall. relhmn noa knew that a pirate w:,*
to carry milk to our hou«--a It hough 1
p«*.Uig b.i.*k and forth lu the f..g and
Wherexer If their v.*ssi‘l was .li«H>ver*Hl all
toowi. It. but .to «to«l at tlia Iw-ad «f the vuia I* the faln-st. tie- hm-ide
would have to walk th.v pfalik As the
(\at.-rfall t
tbr r»>>4 auliva*. and aboul.;d d..*n. »imule«t.
b.t ....y lu«. uud.n...
•hips U*i-Iitiig to X ’ns-ky
esi nnd 1* l-ft Im.o-st. J Im* y-uug wo- i
pi^'
man w.ll 1-t no oiu wl.e,*l it
herJ
,,, whislwr. rormu.*i-ly on-e
1 fem sk> or aaierfall
j
u„*s.HHl.em.
the man*, -y-* tun. nlwaya ^
ui*
f/wlth a hK*k of l.ixe and ih- j
^ f,.w indut* and pass'd
g.KKl■ lu w*e
\ far iH'Voiid Hi** I’-li* »n'K l»ow It w.i*
r imt, monry. but 1 i.rubub
The young man l«i* a not.
t im ky -that he did *a for by thi* time
lit-ad and a face. Ihongh pale,
th- iKWUtx uf th*- H..UI • ID I*
|*v student, ih-y say. aud from Ids .- ,
valid i halr pr. M-1.*^ s-nu..ns *.f an ela
fur I kouw bunml. lifr «. only du..tor.
Prim college, ao It w ould not
long. But father died In a we
ymi went, and I had to work
lletnc. I did not mind tb.
fl(oogh.Nad. I was glad of a
pgt In tba Ume and keep from
ter father and from wlahlni for you ao
aaoatantly. I knew it would only
tSl I married you. and then 1 ab
hare plenty to do to pot In the timi
aarer told you. Ned. hot Tim Greene
wanted me to marry him. Yoo reMher htm-a aawed off. ebuffy little
tetiow. with bad teeth. 1 laugbed In
Mi face.
I couldn’t help it.
Tim
Onene to aanlre to Ned Ball # aw
mi
’■Sxrfss^i.JTsstL
teeUxe i»aw owr the l-ear.
wrbouncr. wlild. be named In 1h^
hi. Ute eonmxam^r. the Uapb
■ or from ^
aSeaboy
tadck. 1 bi
VmMntly. lDtrlll.»ntU and nranttr
—that Is all Take a certain boor of
the day when yon are least dlattehad.
Hake a mental picture oT the ob>art
yoo dealre. bold It In your mind at
Uy for as many minute# as you
tear#. B'hat la more, do not think of
U as coming to y«m; think of It aa ah
laadyyuma. Thai U
what tha
.T«.
£rlSS’'K&r.S:?&«=
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Both PhoMS
Farm For Sale
pw.1.4.7 nS
f
100 acres known as the Steel or NeW
ham farm One of the best In Gran
Traverse county; 3% mllea south t
the city.
J. E. OREILICK CO, CITY.
Tran*-.*uva*ia grow* almost i
known grain In the world The forvaU
of the Caumslau mountain range produce saffron, madder, oak. walnut and
boxw.Kid lumlK-r. while apples., pear#and grapes grow wild In these forxwu
toAUch an -At-Ot that they are export«*1 In large .inxnittie*
The wine of
Caucasia I* also exi»orted. and the cot
lou of the t-tmiitiy l* s*H*ond only te
DRS. SAWYER 4 PENHALLEOON
..DENTISTS...
. CARVER A BRO.
FIRE INSURANCE
uiid that he
»vmsrk»hle gold beeUea 1
Tly-n It xH*.)
in centrsl Amei
I would surely St
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S«. tih- ■..-.d
omc
.re bri
. of'BriUgewnter I curn d to CaplM
hid.
tide in tbe *
running In. and. though be k
Itsd-lf To sight and touch
pirate* would he.ir th- «al
all the ai*peanince of that 1
tbiougb tbe baw*e pU«*. b- ga
: enough, another aj*^*l*?«
tobax-e it sllpjHHl TUoxx tbline region looks like solid aUver
be beam the sound I
freabu burnished >
be cCpialn w. alwnt and.
ting on tlH- thI-. tnrn.*l her no*e
Ml* U«*kreal.
culatlng
.jhe pirate.
\rife-Do you love me as much at
slightly
Hi. U* na* told that xM.lle th- x
following th- cxfi. t dlPTH-tlon of the ever?
u-n aUwi.x* hesid the eWk atrlk
drifting reli«-3in. Caidsln Burt *l»i»iM*d
Husband -1 rcikoD so.
;h-r ofl-u fttllt*il to bear the »
down from the quarter d.vk and took
Wife Will 1 always be tbe dearest
ar.,k- of 1 Tb- Duke of Bridgewsipr
bta daughter In bl* nrni*. *-.mvtil*.*d thing In tbe world
luicw.v found a r-m.*iy for this
with agony. .Ml bop*‘was
I am sure you ^
;-ult>.
He h:ol H clock made
Suddenly every oiw Marl
the Isndlord raise* tbe rent.
stnild atrlke iliirieen tlm<*a an hour
#oand**d a steam
after 110*01. and i*. -t ch*- k i-roclalms 1
. ,*-«H**l Thtbe sound of .
>*,hK k with a b:.k-r** •Inz-i, of
rou* stroke* to this d.ty
Th- **iblrCaptain Burt every one on tKWrxl tl»e |
teen Hook” ts ..n- «f the t-url-sities <
bark set up a imltetl Mmut ThI* was’^.,^ down 1
Worsl-y Hall -\V. sinilii.ter Gas*‘ite.
aijawered tromedlat-ly by tbr*-e r
*
S'
crjMal and .•mK ihy*t. nud tbe «rd ars
found on breaking o|h-h certain rvK-ka.
presenting tvrtnlu dlfferem-e*. but
agreeing In lum- with each other.
For of tbe #ard the tnin«i>areQt and
blood
sort la called the female,
wbBe tla* I* *• transparent ox»d darker
kind la termed tbe male, and tbe cyauu* ateo la named ope sort tbe male
and tbe other tbe temalf. but tb#
male la tb# fle#per In color of the two.Tbe cyanus* or <7000^ of tb# #ndent, to aaKl, ibougb probably Incor^
FIRE INSURANCE
Johnson Block
TUr Uukr-. -Tlifriee-
The Ri.niui.*. b.ih.uing the Greek
mlneralogUta. UlvKI-d gem* info male#
and fem.nh-H .a»H-oixling to th- depth or
E.W HASTINGS & SON
..Mnnl. Ih«l H.lunUT.tb.
An liour later a puff of wind blew
away the fog. Half a mile from tbe
The 4,ue*tlou of Who.founded I
Pelican was tbe Vnlled Bute* gunlKUit
INmy. Jn«t rouudlng a fxolnt seven or I.Q-i hsif so li.i-rv<tlng as the ide
eight miles distant wr.s tin* pirats Df Ibe gentleman who made her be
Cincinnati ComroercUl Tribune.
M. WINSLOW PARSONS
‘Quick ArraaL
J. A Gullcdge of Verbena, Ala., waa
A BUrtling TekL
To save a Ufe. Dr. T. J. MerrltL of tmice in th« bospltal from a severe
case of pllea. caoalng 24 tamora.
ter doctor* and all remedlas t_____
Ducklen s
Arnica Salve flslcitiy ar-
r“-==aS:-S=,Ss !rr.!^r»rsriaai
!S-SrF£-5?J5
Kute stomach and livar troubles, ao I
L. L. A. BUILDING.
.JiARPET GLEANING WORKS:.
Clesmng and Feather
vatinc. Can*el ^' Wing and Dying.
Ik-f;irr sending your old carpels
away to l>- made Into rug*.‘ let roe
.Dmyou^imHos
...
K. E. CHAPm. Proprielflr.
JOHN R. SANTO
^Wi
““"“■“tfeK’™-
leEHEilAL MSttRAR^
TBiWtrtt nice Cit of Meat
Slmcfms-4k f
uelaMBghtflU
Butchpro and 1
Have Yoar Clottiag
HwHmPrw*ll|W
laU. arsaasi Tie. Ceet. Pes—i Ste
V«..f
.do.
AiikiaeuMFUfaveM.
tsr «XEEB,»ia
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THE BVKWKQ BBOOBD, TOAVBtSB CITY, laOH., FBIDAY; MAY 8. M08.
Obstc sQumriNQ
A COMEDY OF
LOST NUMBERS
fOrtCtMLI
Marta. Vtu nln^l Our Wf4dim vUl baT« to ba poatpooed.**'
Tor bMTra'a aak^. C«org«. what*
CHINA WANTS BICYCLES.
«ke DU«M>«a
hmt thm
Kl»a A»»H« •• W««eo RM«.
At nmt Mwh tb.* Me. of a rhlnaman
rbi;i« a
b* M^med iDdlrTDU*. aayt
the XaabrUU- lUnoer. The plrture la
pre«-Dtcd of llowlna immiewU and plf*
UU. Bota.a«atterof lact tbaQii.
Tro loat twenty $100 blUa"
m
camMo^t^oAtf
Ust rveulas a hrn I
waa alortf and Inalaled on |>a.vlu*: i«e
tS.000. I ^old him tluit I w«uW not
fOcHre It. aa the aafe wu%
and
I didn’t know the i^ddnatlon
Then
he aakl be bad to take a nlaht train
for Kew Tort and I luiut ret^Iv.- U. aa
be wbnldo't carry It with him
Fear
k rrc^ltit.
a»t
tn perfect harmony
5s;;r.rsru";:srs
' "
of the
tL. lurrard
IUrr.nl j ainl
.nd aee
«r that
fb.. full
fut. valnr
v.lw r^grrUod
I^;;;S-or Ple^ermc «f
po4«l
^r. s"-.
47c
90c
$1.25
$1.50
$1.98
$2.75
very s|>ecial prices, Beautiful
lale in collections of nparallelcd
.Summer Waists now on sale
stylr. rxcellem e. variety, refreshing newness iml originalil>. I’^N« r>*
contmetl to us exclusively.
___ ... .... excellent showing of
Waists made of line while lawn, nicely trimmed
with embroitlery and insertion.
1 AQVtmr pick gf a line of Lavii Waists with lucked
X •“Oj,i,.^.ves. aKo front and kick, and elegantly
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*0 QK Waists xviih luie hemstitching and
beautiful embroidery trim
ighl everybody.
everybody
that will tieligbl
*
b/
-
$3.60zS:
Cadies’ Suits
to $T). A prtffu
conceptions, eit
street wear.
rhose wlu»
are
I’conomicaliy ind i n ed will tind hcTe a
snap in tailor made
Suits at
$8.40
I
ift
I .itrarlNI tbe .tleotloo
haogbty mien and aplrtt of the ben
^ aee that bole over there? WeU
wa ara going to build ■
‘
includes
suits, one of a kimk
from lines that sold
$10. 1-2.50 and $15.
and you will easily
st?e that they are a
bargain at the price.
Other numbers just
opened, made
of
\ culas. Eiamines and
Broaddo'hs at $1-5.
17.50. ’20. 2’2.50 and
‘25.00.
Separate SkIHs
Extract from ncwspa|s-r Item.
A Quk'k Rse«\-rr> -A n»an stt-t.i
to rhsngs m hunOrsd dutlsr bUI )N-..vrj«y
«a *1.1. h was a nun.»-.-r Vnes o u- tU. |n>ttc» was arrestfO. ao4 aiaei*»n oib-N^ s4m* Iter noir# thsl hsd l^n .luUn » -re
COrrr.Nl Oaercr lUmdrU, from hI... «
arses t«k#« Is to hr marrtrd this r>-rn
Haadsll s emptejers hare alvra
bllte to hte brtes as a wrdi
ANITA WALCIl M’KNUHIT.
Tks Ws* Was ■ar#y.
Tbe Rev. l>r l>avld J. Burrell wa*
mm wbo added to the geoer.l fund
•lories at a recent dinner at tbe W
4ut. Tb. |»M. of Ibw of I'urH..
icks,
luck
yles
:^lx40 I luck ToweK ouK ....
Embroideries...................... .1. : V '
Cineii Special
A 7-2 in. heavy bleached
bleache
to VKk\ for this sale
Damask, value 8.k:
69c
•
50c
98 c
$1.48
$1.98
$2.95
$3.87
46c
^v
f. - •
^
Just a few specials from our
VBung*^
dje’
Rats
*'. * *'
1’*'^
;
l li.r |.< st
Dress 6ood$ Dept
-\ 3G ill. English Henrietta cloth,
I his material is
very ime and has a rich -glossy linisb. Hooks bk.: a inoie
expensive doth.
In all colors: including black. SjK:cial
at -.*ic per yi\.
\ as in. Novelty Melrose. Tltis eioib is lirmly ut.ven
ami yoidl Imd it excellent for. wear. It t omes in navy
blue and green groumls with dainty w4iur i!».is.
Special
at a7‘jc i>cr ytl.
A 4:1 in. pure .Mohair Sicillian. 'Fliis doth is t.rm and
it has a very brilliant luster.
I here IS
»s mubing more durIn navy blue only.
able or stylish at the present time.
Special at -')<»c per yank
A r>n in. pure.wool Etamine. You km»w how extreme*.
the Eiamines are. Well, this is
1 a new weave in
liiat'Hnc.
line. *'h
It nm
not 3rt>>'*ak<
only make >.a'v; ry Mi i>h j-ovvii or a sc,,araie• skin, but it is a doth that 'wUl positively give you
blue.
st-rxictr. In tat bla<’k and the new bl
per yank
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This is a fabric that will wash
A Cream llabiitai Silk. This
In-re is
ami pliable.
Ih
It is vvrysofl
,
anti wear prrfei ily. U
ungmore
ueMrauu if
.t y<»u wish
ss...... dainty and pretty :
mulling
more tiesirable
silk for a wai*4 «»r gown. Special at -*.0c p. r yanl.
< Itiu-r ijradcs ih
mm
tin-
niiv
siiring
sha|«<-> ai THk-. US).
1.50. i.'S) ai.d J.rii).
A
For Warm Weather Wear
KiI.lK.-d Union
|ms ._
Mens genuine Derby KU>i>e<i
e
Mens
Men s genuine Derby Ribbed I niun
Mens
Men's genuine Derby
. ^ Ribbed Union Suits ........................ -lU
Men's tine Balbriggan I'nderwear at....... ..................
Men's tine Balbriggan Underwear at - - - ---------rwear at ..1.00
Men's line Vicunna Australian Wool Underwear
Boy$’ nobby
Spring Suits
Sistwf,Si^ Sn
men's Turnisbings
men's Taney Dose
An ele.;ant line of men s n..v. hy ht.siery in. lace and
.•mbroiderj designs, in l.lacks ami colors, at ‘Z k and uOc a
pair.
:I
Special values in
.
^ *
men’s Fancy and . i ^
Wbite Pique Bests
At S/.tX) -/..V) and :\f»l You're not .Iresse.l up to Jate
without omi.
men's Ceatber Belts
I
The vestless season is near at hand when a belt 1^: comes a necessity. Wc have a wide range of styles to
: select from. Trices from 2;>c up to 1.'/.j.
1-''-H
men’s eiotblng Department
This section never loses a second. It reccivp careful atleinion all of the time. For spring we have all the
n s clothes, .'\mong the leading
new ideas in men’styles
THK KKNWOOD-4 button single breasted sack.
I'HE STR ATFORD -Jf button single breasted sack
THE CHLRCHILL—3button double brea.sted sack
THE OLY.MTIA 8 button young men's sack
The prices range from $5.00, 7.D0. lO.WJ. l'i.50. 15.00,
18.00. up to 2/..50.
Our prices are right and our clothes are perfect.
Come and try us.
E. WILHELIVI
t^cco. 1 tbtok tb» ben
IDan tbnt nbe Uid tb» <
iiliL....-
S3.W)
im< in tl..- world
This eh partmeni has rcceivetj m uc than its share of
attention.
Wc have- l»»<-ii
A -.‘T in. black Chin.. Silk.
I bis fabri. U ab>olut.-ly
particularly careful iii select
rain proof ami will not ^lM.t. ll you are intero>ted m
ing the wearing ,ni.parel f..r
the little fellows. All of the
best garment'* arc e\«iuisiicly
'per yanl.
^
hand tailored, '‘union made.
'Hie materials comfiriM! all
stylish spring fabrics Scotch
A urami assortment of Men s l ancy Dress Shirts in :
new stripes and li«iircs, dark and linht colors, at otic each ; Cheviots. -Cassimeres. Plain
and Fancy Worsted^.-Serges.'
best line of Men s Work Shirts in the city at .abc.
etc., matle in the I'lrevailing
spring styles.,
Special May sale prices.
Our $:D.Ki Dress or
Walking Skirls are
the talk of the town.
$5.tKl Brilliantine
Skirls are stdling.
r numljer
See then
iMte Pitlicsits
23c
33c
48c
69c
90c
$1.25
$1.5Q
.Another big value Lt>om l>amask ..,. :
Olbite Dresses
98c
GwsatConrs
t;sin. line jutre l.inen Ldoh\^>.iiua>k
ebildren's and misses*
I sun
“Tbeae mark* In jh-dcH on the vutfl
What are they?”
-Tbe number* of the notes.“Thank beavenr’
“You mean -Ihank ymn.*
Father#
Agbt. Women do have <ioe« r ways
getUng at things Gi%e me a kls*
other, another, a ihuoaand.*’
Uao can I
Its moalr. and the band played ly. Tweo
the rnltfd HUte. aoldlei
1 tertd Fekini:. a.al liclay they are aln*tag It In the FblUiipinr*.1 rrofeaaor Eduard made Ibrna* t
mesta to bia Crrman claaa iLe other
day.
“•Hoi Tit
Drawers
23c
46c
69c
90c
$ 1.00.
$1.50
Gowns
Oibil* Shirt Olafsts
the whole thing.
NATIONAL ^R-
Woraras muslin
“Uere it Is In the . h.*. i
Hnt
say Uiat II «.-.*ms » . ry ri»U. n
overhaul a shirt to tliid a -m- ...orati
dum. Hnt father ga«*e me a b
lore tlie other nigh! lo ser»e III
iN-lng Iiiarrle.1. ols.ul tin- s.ngular
ways Uumeti have of gelling at tloogs.
and H may l»e that after all tvtemi.iuouslyi then- I* s..me eouu.-rtlon
betwe«-n f2.tM» and a a.*lh*d shirt
**nVlM-re is the ladlarV
“1>U. that's tn the closet tiH*.
\ want the entrs^
of
Is becoming more popular each day. Evcr>’ new customer. ever> visitor who critically examines our< goods and
prices becomes an advertiser for this store, and the at cumulatetl advertising which it is thus receiving is pushing
- the sales to a point HlWtofore nut coiibitlerc d possibir
^
^
^ Daintily trimmed with Lace and Embroidery, ami to
fltluce you to buy now we make the prices extremely
low, $1.4S. 1.MS. S.:iO, etc. cheaper than you can make
hem.
**%«.. my dear, you i
| r:T^i
Immense QuanlUies of fresh-new-snowy white Under Muslins*will be placed on sale this week and each of;the following lines will be
immense quai
found in unequalled completeness
a
“You wouldn’t bare put It In
aboea. I’ve oMUilih^I all y ..ur
clothing.
I ^’l stipiHis*- yon
any |M*ckeis In your un
r ill my nightshiri. la
“Not eiiN»|»r
wWeb 1 have a pm-k.-t for my h.mdker
•f. .but (conleiuptnousiy I I duln’t
have on my nightshirt on th.- stn-et
“Tertalnly not. Have you g.d on Ih*
shirt you bad on ulien you
bed’/”
“No. Mother gave me a
mornhig.”
to putt on this mori
“What ylld she
I $I04WU.«00. ood
0rcat interest is now beind centered in our
tOIAL. MAV SALE
the ewiatns not drawn. They may
have seen me roUDttifg the bills awl
making a mdnorandnra of tla lr num
bera after tbe nialoiiaT bad gone.
“You have tbe UH-muranduiur
-Tbara wbat troubles me. If I Ud
that, the bills «x>uld be rrmvenHl. I
cant rememler wbat 1 did altb IL^
“Don’t dlatrew yoorw-If. tJeorge. dear.
“Now your ^--------llerr they are.”
Your b»i
You m
In the lining. No: It
TRUST.
mibthtt’s Trent Street Stm
or persona who aamllaMtffcd me and
^^iH-y dcra’I say »-•. I'Ot th. y b«.
“fhorge. Ibal uieiuoriitHluni mu
fouml. Y.iu may have put It In
safe pls.-e In the ortlee eo timi-ual llml
It will lie %er> hsid to IlnU It
must attend to that. I «’un l h. lp you.
If you put It In any of your |h»« k.-ts. I
will find it. for I will go le.imyou and turn them all Inside out.
“Mother has done that aln-a.Iy
nothing can U- done Then V n.. h.4**
of tracing imt.-s the unmlN-rs ..f which
we don’t know. We are tak. u from
belgtit of hnppin.-ss and pluiig.d In
an,abyss of ml-ry
Tomum.u In■ ateid of U-lng married I may Ih- he.
---------
Aattonoi^l
cot a plan to cotuome an uh* ■
nouilcal obaerx atcaleo la the world
an intenuiilomil trust, with an na..,
£ate capUil st.nk of flO.OOUjUUU. aaya
U* CblnnN- ti«d. of thl. tjri*:
abort dUtaoce; then ray memory atop*.
At Hie end of a bUnk 1 waa lylnc tm
the aldewalk, with a «Towd an.nnd n»e
The Brat tblna I did wa. to |.nt ray
hand tn my lae-kH to f.el for the bills
They were gone «
•HJooe? Oh.tleonter
olil<e baa b«-n ranaaf k.Nl
I
don’t believe I left It Ibi re.”
“.Vor. I. It wonM la- more ua
for you to lake It with you
I Uoik^
yon didn’t pul It In with the not.-s "
“I dunt kimw wla.flHT I dUl or not.
My brad a.lM-a yet; and I ran t n
rnemU-r mm h of anything“1)0 they hisine ymi at llie «dn.vr
“Oh. yes
They s«y Ihni I hml n
bualuesa to retvlve the luonry."
“Af»d «h. Iliey Intimate- have Ih.
shown any dlNweiiioh to sUMN.t
-
astronomy
jtnad^
3s.r'r:«-2ssts:^s
After be bad
«nce you remen.l-r nraklng It
moat find H. First the «m<e mn
_
AN
SS>M»»tlni^
'•
^L*Sr^^**rnd cant
“•
Ua^ utSSr^rttT*«ndly t^S
bicycle.
in China the use of bUTclc* 1* Increoalns uoUb|y. aeoordiac to the relK.rt of lleniy a Miller. Cnlted 8Ute*
---------------,na. He aayi that
posalbimie* of the market there
llraUed only by the a
oporc^raoe.
He I
CbliH-oo to
,
a epeclal atiKlj
WlK.-ls auitrd t.
A mas in OoMca. N. T.. baa a Dartca
by whkb be dtatrtbutea muale by t»le>
pbooe to(.peenooa tfrlnf mllea away,
aaya tbe New Yoek World. Ho la A. K
Wheeler, and hla mtwlc diatrtbolor la
made by attaebing one end of a rubber
boao aixty feet brag to tbe dtapbragm
Wtbing elae to ainc they break out
of a pboaograph machtne and tbe other
Mootaneooaly with ’Hot Time.’ Tbeytre
Uncj work sb«old be avoided .to
brouabt wllMn their means. Tbe
a ore rr>ui:b. and a aubatanttal
Is needed, while, because of
their dreaa, a wbeH desdrned for Wom
en Is In creater favor than tbe frame
oaad by Amertcan men. Mr. Miller
hosl.
oni ualvefalty. acowdlM tP • <3hkM»
Modal dtapptch to tha FhOada^
lii'- 'rff.-
a.:-''
..'
YESTERDAY'S ISSUE
I THR EVENING RECORD
SEVENTH YEAR-t96^
TBAVEB8E 0117. MICH., FRIDAY. MAY 8.1W3
^
'' ' ^gSSSfSSS^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSi
TRAONGIIIS
MOVEMENTS
yi-fiiffirARE
AFTER IT
MAUD
or TMAOC
WANT
rtlas of the Womsn'a Canid^
MURDERER
HOTI^
lorday afieraoon.
aaaaoo ware dUcvaaad.
SVw UKta will ba laid out In tke
M. EntLAlfMS CHAlVUll
COMMlTTCe
ON
AGATHA
REICH
tIN MAY EE CAUGHT
CUtTONAA •OCIITV MtmNO
OF
OF
oecuK«r) at oam. and the old oaca
will b« rtfpknUbod and put la the
»f oondlilon Tba tre« will alno
ANIlANOe
carefully pruned
Tbe foaaibimy' of baring a penaa
PBi trust fund lor tb« perpetual care
of tbe around* «a« taken, -up and
none di*< usakm. but no deinite
i was taken
It will be looked
^ Trmdm Will •« M#W
20—
noie Iboroughl)
Tbe plan Is In
Otfctr Mstten W«r« Co«*
uperatlon In other place*, and would
be a fine thing for tbe cometery here
Tkif dirw-itAr* iA ib*;
<»f irwJ** tf It oiHild iM- sueceesfully acooB.
muA jr«U.r<Uj AlUftooun in »be
Ubed
pk't Bsrlns* Bnnk. nad uroh dpOohe
Many Bowers and bulb* have ^n
•ctlMi rrlnilre to iKe n.^ urln* of tbi n-<cited by the assocUUun for tbe
•Munl
of Ibf Mirblstt H.^
of beautify Inc
cround*.
tieoliaral noctfHy lai tbU riiy n«At
uhUb tbe
uiembers
expreaewd
'Daoemtier
An InvltnUoii «n« tai«*ud tlu lr hearty thanks and appreciation
•d to ibejwdnty.nnd itwn» ^•rnf■1l^•All)
u- mee t Inc yesti-rday.
aM«r«Ni I bat tba mw^llng •-III b.- h. l.i
e asNcrclatlun baa nearly Ml net
b«r«*
TbU U an imiiuruuii no i tiiii;.
that will be plared in the ceme
smnmmcmmsTkMcn
HAVE BEEN FOUND IN THE CASE
RECENTLY
MCNTS FON CONVtNTiON
m
iba varbrtJA p«ilnth In the fruli mm
•»f tbf oialr
Tra^«rM- City U
uai«* In mturiiiK ibr luncilug ;»hlfb
Mrs Beujauiu
A McCoy were
. on de<i.ratlon«
bookkeeper
ry* Ovor
iUlCII
Appoodi*
VNOESAM
1 .Our Suit Of..
WILL PROTEST;,
That Zano Raichlln May B«
AGAIN8T
Doinga on tha Night of tha
RECENT
Ofheial Not* of Her ReCycco
U*raln. Ohio, to the American may*
that cradually but . poalUvely
movemenu of ^be murderer of Agatha
RelcbUn on ibe night of the murder
are being traced. The fact that every
body Immediately folloalng the trag
ed* s<■^•lned to have overk»oked Ibe
bs,tpaih as a most lmts*rtani clu
generally commented on
Zeno Rekbhn. had been with
brother Caalmcr nt the latler'a e
on the nlKhl of the murder They say
they sepaiwied about b o'clock
Zenoa >ome
A few minutes after
Ibis la tbe hour that Caslmer say* he
^^$2.50
New Chwang Raceivod Fro
t»*M Covirnm*nt.
r w*r* u. lb# E^.ulu*
\V»shingt..u. May.
Is
a great drawing card.
The imce of SOROSIS Shoe*
U always $3.50.
The quality
ol SORO.SIS ui unquestioned.
We have lUO pairs of Sorosis
whtch are dighily narrower than
the
prevailing shape*.
You
gel thcM: at
: :
;
pat ion of New Chwang by the Rus
sians
The greatest reticence Iv diaplaveil by the olllclal* of tbe depart
ment. but H Is evident that they are
exceedluKly surprised and miuh worfieil av this Russian action
It Is be
lieved that Ambassador McCormick
at 8i IVierNburg will be directed lo
hHlge a SI rung protest on lM*half t*f
•»- »
HAPPILY MAIMED
Miat Lula Benwaro and
The mdbMirned annual m.
the board of trade will be !
to. at aume place that will
aonared later
A vary mtty boms woddlaf took reacued the lone M.ph
Whatever Way haw In-eu the causes
plaooatiWbomaof lU brida a parthat led to the encounter. It M deplor
wu. Mr. and Mra L. E.
i. at 8 o'clock able that such an affair should have
been handled In tbU way. hkl( a dozen
May
TWOMEMOISHAWCEO
f.U
!
'
h;K'
other claasea The aoph was Srmly
lied, bis UKkile and collar wore tom
off. and he waa otherwise roughly ban
died and dragged along the strL^t It
waa atatesl that hla captors were head
for the river, when a i«llceroan
timir daaghirr Lain, waa anltml la to one
Tbe ai>phurourc
wlm was
thus
•rdarar* FaM Panalty for Their marrlaffa to Mr. Helmar ImntUoUz. by
Crimaa In St. Loula This
kba Hav. Wm. T. Woodhonaa, Tha roughly handled met one of hi* cap
Mocfiing.
hooa* w«a vary i**WUv daoorated with tors i.Hlay/and some gore was spilled
It la hoi^jd
tama aad pottml planu and tha bridal befor.- they separated
p. Wh« la IS. a«.suia H^ewfA
Bt. Unil*. May b
Henry
Wils4io imrty atood nmlar a marrlaffa ball, by iho>e who have the bet*
mad Bampaon Gray. . negroes,
were wbote tha inmnifml rtn« acrvloa wm tereat* ot the High school at
that auch thing* will l>e dn
banged In the Jail '^rd at S;30 this naad
there Is a spirit of -We ll get
Tha brida waa haantifaUy ffownad
morning Wll«io was one of the mui^
den-ra
of
Baluonkes'per
Thomas In Waa silk mnll and carried Amert- even" manifested that boile» m
Misinry on the Uw Thrcn* men eo can Beauty roaaa. She waa attmidad llcular good to the sch.sd In fut
tered the saloon for the purpose ol by bar alalar. Miaa Joaapblna BenThere S4H‘ms l« hv
*
rubbery Gray assisted In the murdei wan^ who wore tan allk mnll and the student* t.f the High »chi»ol that
rpaaa Tb* grpom waa at, u a manifestation of spirit and
of Geurge Junes at Hagu Hill In Celt
bls
broibar.
Harold
Lentorthy
copy
td
the
work
of
(Cuege
bam
June, was killed in cold bb*»d.
holt*, of Prankforl. Mlchlffan.
Ltl- Mudenu
But If U manlfesu spirit.
rubU ry Wing the rotitlve
iU Margaiat Plo^b. »»»oa ot tha It Is not. certainly, the he»t spirit, and
brida. aciad aa riuff bearer and was college life should bavo M.methlng
In pink allk.
better lo copy than It. rowdyism
dUtely after the ceremony
Dalightful Social Evant Planned and
dainty fafrechu.ent* ware aervad. Tbe
The jMulur League ol 'be Second
•Tlrriad Otit by tha Sophomera
happy couple left tha followlnff ^ M R. church have |»o«tponed the en
Claaa Last Evanlng.
for Kfwakfort. where they will apend tenalnmenl whkb was to t>e'given In
the church parVors this evening Mr
•Tbe aophomttre class «.f the High a few days
They will be at
Beckman U Ing very HI ot his home,
achtwil gave a delightful recepllun to tbalr friendi at W18 Weal Front atraat
adjoining tie church.
, oat of town ffnaaU
Ibe teat Wr. last evening In Montague
UCtmOMTOTCACHEIS
ball
Tlure was a very large attend
vartoM* kind# were played, dcllclov
Ire rream and cake* wero served, an
the following pleaainf prucram w.
______________
, LantbolU and Mr
Harold LantbolU of Frankfort. Mich
Igan. and Mra. Leon Einn*y of Moline. Michigan
BADGE OF TE1B015
THE BOSTON STORE.
Manufattursr'*
eonslgnmsnt
of ffrv# ahoo* and Osfortla, to bs
cioood out within this week and
10 daya. New ahapea. all *iiM
given and greatly wajoyed;
P
R,Hltaikm-OHve lackey
•VkHul duet-Florence and Vera Rat
ieiibury
RortialIon-Frank Anderwon
Vocal aolo-Mlaa BaUiwIlne
Reelutlon-Edltb Anderaon M CM
inrtrumenial
duel-l.llMan
and
Ktverslde. Cal. May 8—Prealdcnt
Ib-oeveM contlnuLMl bis trip lo the
this morning, leaving for Clareat 8 o'clock On hU way to the
railway siaUon from the hotel the
prcldent planted an orange tree In
the GIvowtskI KT.Mind* 1-ast night he
was given a bamlsome Us.k of view*
lA Riverside and a gold \^vtge of the
HP
...LADIES...
ATTENTION
nil
nil
Uis Angelr* Terror*
WILL STRIKE IN SYMPATHY
CaMral Paaille aiM Union Pacific I
boiler
aad bei;^ on the cWral i
HAS SOLD HIS DBPCSTOIE
Frank OanatU Hat Rmnovad From
Grawn to Thl* City—FwUiro Wano
Net Yet
Frank Oaaneti.
Oaaneti. wbo
who baa
ba oomlacled
a drug .tore at Oraa^
___
to Or Boylaa of
that placo and baa removed to Ihto
city
He baa not tally Bedded aa yet
PaMie fn» Oidaa to Bacraamato.
aad OR ibe Booibera PaMSc w«*t uf
m Fimo, wui atrtke Saturday night.
M to bla future plana, but will be em
aaSar oiBar* of Chief MacNeal of
Kaawa. la •yapathy with tbe UakM ployed ta tbe dmff etoce of Dugbee B
Rozbarg for eome UMe Mr. and Mru.
OaaMtt wm fuelda at til Bontb Ua-
lort—Bt of thl toteit rwdy-
St. Oairs ConiBctionefj
SPEQAL
147 Erect St.
M3.00, M2.00; Mf.OO
ixvv^ly New
T1K.S
SHIRTS
HOSIERY ‘
;iMDA A
OO.
Gi.o\i-:s
eltyam
dress shc»es.
l)on*t
wan Irtl you/ si/c is gone.
WPords CvnrtoW *V*«II
Allred V.S2S-
at DUKlcratc |wic« - you must see the garments to ajiiweciale tkeit
uiMisual excellence, both as lo style* anvl values
tlic l«iuly ari.l claim of the ilyl« »c show m
I.AOIKS’ TAiv_of«Eo saOi-rm
Friedricli
Com* in anO hoi ol tio lino mo thorn ot V2SI
'CbwilatiFidiilSelk
Crus Gaisilt 15c Ik
Saaaltk Piaiut CaiilT lOc Ik
htISM
to V 6 SO. .
l-TKINBERO'
''‘•ciDttutfSSSt*''*
PATENT COLT
B.iN :iml BltichrrN l.ailivs
imi A.i iuli mons
If you acsirc to it»*uU a *y»tetn ol Electrical Lighting,
IfHSS OXFORDS
n»te. Wch.ve.fineto.rf
SEEOl K NEW LINB*
work .nd in.teti.1
|$ISO,$l.75,S2mS2.5043.DO
CAMPBELL BRQ8
- \V<- sell only tUe best I'al-
rm cr.ih E. aih.-r. ■
fluiiii mi(H I (0,
FOR SATURDAY
OHLY-MAY 9TH
,ho«i House
24-2 Foml Sl
eiesina Oul Sal* el mattine « «
No oiTicr floor covering w goo.1 for the money. Only think, hour
lilOc the exiKrnsc lo cover that beflioom, siorc room, or the whole of
S^c/V/VciN/vee^ of 22c, 20*. 10c. iJ. 15c, 14c and^
|<r j-ard make it iKJssiblc lo cover a room **xl2 feet lor only $1.W.
W.U hot these bargains inlcrcsl you?
H so. call quickly, a* this
...-s.
THE ECOHOHY STORE'*
221 FRONT STREET
LWUHaM
tbe Jndicathhsarc.
Onion Sta^
Traverse City.
That the coming summer season wilt be more
distinctly a season of white materials than any
of Its predecessors. Would like to call your at
tention to our Silk Department, which is show
ing in a great varTety all the new- and popular
(hings in the daintiest of all fabrics, white silk.
Will quote a few prices for your consideration.
nch Cream Corded
A 274nch Cruam HabiiUi Bilk; a,
Very well adapted for
•oft and ptiabis fabric. and|
Children's dresaes. You
onu that will wear and wash per-; •atiafact^ theae sUk*
fectly. at—
.
50c per yard.
A 27-inch Cream Habutal Bilk. Thl*
an extra good quality and one
that will please the most particu-
rsc per yard.
A 21-Inch Pure White Peau de Bole.
This is ahaolutely a pu^ allk and
one that*will give *atl*facti<
«ood cholice for a wabL at-
A^inch White or Cream Crepe
do Chine; a aoft Md buautH
They are very poputar. at—
$1.00 per yard.
MRS.W.6.UWRERE
FOR THAT SPRING FEVER TRY A
IMEWL.AND MAT
Ladies' Silk Waists
89c per yard.
which will be sold it lowest
^ Bficee. eele beileeiat
ggasyg 15.00
a Pair
EXHIBITION OF ROWDY
THE BOSTON-STORE,
f you are in need of anynk in footwear, don't forget
epecial aalc of hne ahoes
1 Osford*.
Manufacturers
iimnmenl to be closed awl
hin 10 day*.
.
X
m-k ~rtk«* i
THE WEATHER
SWEATERS
SIX MEN TO ONE
"CLASS SPIRITJackaun. Ky . May V. This cl«y Ice
day-i. not the Jacks 11 of a few days
Was Dragged Through 1
)phomor*
uatiuij
It
seems
beiure the as*asi
bis plant to this!
the Street—Personal Encounter 1
a «H> iif Hie dea. for iHx.ple keep
re afraid U» In..ff I he streets and
'Followad, With Los* of Cor*.|
hHigltlvo* who
mt vii In roiiversathui
ards la this count) *
imring the sophoinure rtteptlun last •
sy U Is only a
hav.- left the city
and an approprlain.n
evening some ruwdylsm waa Indulged
circulars will matter of lime 'When tbe
.at cannot fall to casi reBectlonJ ’
will
I the city schiKils. t*siK-cl*lly those
Ikllelonuine
In the affair
The Unger of suspuloii U |wilnud
lake place iu the hall, but on the
•laLand It U even
at a^romlnent o®clal^.and
. of tbe membera of the
•veriiur Beckham
east, and nn effort aUl U- whirred that (lovernur
claaa alcpiH^I out on the
dlrert Information aa
lo locate them on JMime gtssl
I errand, when he waa aet
of tand In Oiwnd Traverse to his IdentiSca
upon by a half dozen young men ul
s s atf Book Ston
CAPS
$2.50
^overnnum
j prowler and the man now believed to
bo the murderer of Miss Reicbllu afe
peared at the window of the Hpencer
hinted that Zeno Reich
Mwanga
The eU> will l>e requires! to furnish
melting place, but aslile from IhU
**“***
l^uidou. April
a
A dispatch
there am U- nu eM>ens« to tbe r
Clagalla.
fganda.
lln may be the murderer, and fettling
In conn**riUAM altb the matter.
Mwanga. (t»rmer king
GREAT CHANGE IN JACKffON. KV..
This actitm was tak«-n In resfioi
IN UkST FEW DAYS
to tbe assurance of the e^relan
Ibe state asaoriatlon that the mebt
. TimbI
I- S6.50 Silk I
Cha*. A. Stev
would be held here If Tmverae C
Only a Qo**tion i
for S5 SO. (
wanted It There fore. It Is prartln
■"7-
We’ve a knack for picking out pretty Wall
ness over thirtyPapers. Been in the business
bl about
hve -years, so \vc light to know a bit
to boast at all as the
Hunt
s. You owe
^j>ers do that themselves.
FISHERMEN——
ACTION
RUSSIA
Tragedy.
another
Critics Sap
May g-Cbark-a J
rr fof a piano ffnn KIRSON AXH VUriiDR T.ALKINQ
lYencb. bookkeeper
MACHINES-Two
thousand
rechanging himself fn.m the l^nlun
tion ralhfay vladuc
Brooding
nn attack of apiKU.licIlls U the
po..>4d cau.e
He Waves a wife
:r..an cblldrc^
pre^t’lmem'l^rn^t ITirp.'^'rJc
LIKEAaTY
OF m DEAD
R-rr::. -
Hk
All memlHrs of tbelAHunal aaaocte
thjn are r.-que5tD<r to attend the m«iing thU ev»>nln* at 7 30 In Suparla
lendent GiiUTiNi IdBce. Central aebool
Wash Silk.
walsU or
know how
waah and
*'50c per yard.
A 1»inch Cream Taffeta. This Is
1 like the ordinary TaffeU “
price, because It is a s.ik %
give satisfaction, at-^
75c per yard.
20-lnch lace Stripe T.fleUi very
.ndeome .ilk, in pure whiti
ream, at—
f 1.00 per yard.
A 27-inch Cream or White Moot•Cline de Boie. Tbia is a puru silk
rnd not the merterlaod kind. It is
being very much uoed for i
Suits f0r Wm
TEN DOLLAR SUIT iri either Fancy
Worsted or Cassimeres a larger line
to select from than may be found
elsewhere made after the same pat
terns as higher priced goods, guaran
teed best for money.
FIFTEEN DOLLAR SUIT made by
Hart, Schaffner & Marx, which In
sures you perfect satisfaction as to
style, fit and wearing qualities-fine
fancy Worsteds, and plain Blues and
Blacks-equal to made-to-measure
goods that cost Twenty-Five dollars.
TWENTY-TWO DOLLARS for some
of the dhoicest patterns fine Import
ed Worsteds made by the Stein Bloch
Co. hand-tailored, and as to stylo
and fit they could not well be Improv
ed upon- we carry‘‘StouU.” “Longs” and “Regulars"-you cannot mlM
teiOK a perfect fit frwi .*• assortment.
50c per yard.
FrenrthinvSlrittlt«tRBBretMtBd.l|gaOT/^^^^
L
Tag KVKKIMO KUCPRP. TBAVWIB (UTT. MIOH. nuPA\. MAY S. iM»-
iHEjyBnRG warn.
'
iwiMim »Tip»nc»r»
pftbc^rU
ORANO TRAVEME HCRAUD
Chicago unlvertlty.
.heactlMtake.,^
^ ^ T. ROB A» J. Y. fumai
I
Siw IndlMs. win blow a
•^J?Th©nat*mrwhS»
cm^.»iMi m>i ai
May 8 -At the
meeting of the Michigan Letter Cai*
Si Skins the dniM
I.W ■
tb» <tat« nw>
will b* made for
to Uke the ooor»e.
for tb<> <
With
Ckuu-»f Inundrymrn vi^pnr.hm m. Rho|> befun- nUcbifnll
not the Risn of n «‘iileauiii of
Rtrtke in Rlsht. Chicago cr.nfron!*
•rivan
Ik cv. nlMMly’K sUigM.* bu
Ih upon uurtaponslve ears.
axed ibe CMthcwe mho d«The price will
•If
CM nSord to uiM th# Rcrlex of *tur«
The inureet in the movet
nlrendy sr«nl. nnd
are .only .even of
\&
from SJeep
Ins Bear Point to South MMiu.u In
iMd U due. it In the city to«iay on
Mr Pay ttate* that ih© ca
Md hutlneet
ble It on the way and wtU r« arh Clen
Haven today
The actual work
laying the cable to the t»lan.i will i
under the p.-rtonal
tM wntnA by the Tnli.mM
4 H Roblnton. chUf
^fTMl probleai li fonentry
elegrapb of the
Vniled
Stale,
The fhmsrt of thin -country own reather burrao. The tlgnal tower
Cboct MO.OOO.OOO. ncrea of wooitnnd ihe di.play of aeather tlgnal. ha.
It
tM tlmef the MTOMe of nil the fed- ready be«» ereried on ito' Uiand
iE .rf nieel and tiippUed with eump
eml foTMt re«TTM Mott of thii
farillty for effectively dl.playlng tig
•UU of emnll wood IqU. from which
r thort time the i
the owner, derive their timh
Day feel. I
»9ll«i for torn purpoMt.
^*ch
It WM to help the fermer In ewing
has .lifked u|ioo several years
for hje ttmberlMd that the bureau
foreetry «weral year, ago undertook
to tmUk him. wUhoct coet. with the
•enrleee <jf Iti foreeterg
The offer
lun
of
Amp»ruQ»«o'»
Ford
tonmirr
deTelopmenl
Uovt-nmHMit ufflrlaU ai
Ing tbe
advlRablllty
of
o^um snudclug to the Chi
Chlnete firm bat offered
to tbe Insular g^ivernixM?
aaf lataace have far exceeded /he abll
Ity of the bureau, hrllh it.
aumbar of trained foreetert. to m
mr UM. Darlas tha aeaaon juat
paaacd tha -bureau baa accon
every year on the farm for fuel, poata.
polea. and other uaea. Ordinarily, the
fanner cau what he need, wtihoot
thottsht as to wb^ber he If leaaeolnf
Um powar of hit forest coaatMtly
yield lu euppliea
The result Is that
Ihe bweet b«omea poorer every year
Md laea abla to fumUh the wood
owner needs. The eklll the tanner
^pxeveUea In the manasement of hb
crops Is not of the kind that enables
'him to manes© properly hU timber
lie needs the a©nices of a fm
Uaually, only one vIsH to t
hy the bureau’s expert is n«
Md IhU aenrlce It stven without co.t
do the owner. When, as oocaaioa
Uppesa. a second rlaU la needed,
owner Is required to pay the Iravellas
Bad Urias expenaee of the expert
%hUd^pmployrd at the work
m^Hlng will be hel l ai
LOOKING rot A nEND
"“j. W. SI-ATER
luTwilh
lucres
mlM*cn‘w fll^l to t..rn.r but to.yd
until
men!
W'ben flight was Impossible
•n!
pIung.Mt
The «
uiig.Mt into the mill |smd
isind
jrsi Into name On the I
s hundred and
flfb*. n Mo
killed. 11 were wounded and
made prisoners Tbe Mor.w cap
toclud© tbe aultan
Two AmericMt were kill©
seven were wuunded
■:zzt
•mke Its own weather Ju^t to suit
•Tcrybody
Of oounw.. th© weather
which would be popular in Grand Rap
Ida might not always suit Travw.©
City, therefore It would l>e nice If
could have a tkealhor lOatlun.
Then we could suit ouiwelves without
* NSaid to the inoonvenlenoe of other
portions of the eui©
th.* iiativ.- drank
■ th. II tiaik the ghtsK
Wl.He
he was
Hchewnsgon©
sis n the wbul©
lure, said tu Ih.- nut
ought to hSM tll.|K-d till
The name ’iiiul.l.tl In hh
II «^»lii but inlldlv ^.rotest
i IV :.nd
Mr
Mmsly
••H.<nu*e thiit
•©.Telary of the nary
ihen the S.vret.iry eiu.'n:.d fr..ni
the cai'lii them tue Kptofus. uiH.h
rood Commissioner Smith evidently
desires to keep peace In th© family.
BatBer thM endure the trials of the
nontfotrwwy between Malcolm Winnie
Md Oeort© M. Darn©, and the
pleasure of the friends of each, he has
decided to name Winnie for one of th©
to be provided to th© bill
ago some one had
pending, which calls for two ©xtr
f catarrh by breath
ipector.
Travers© City people
clth healing tSalsam,
doubtless be pleased with a speedy
lavi. t..-en rldlcul
passage of the bill.
and It romalned for R T. towth. t
eminent Investigator, lu dlsctner
llvomel thia method of c
performed ih© moat
H
rurea of catarrh and la to
Au? recognl rod by leading membera
cal profeaaion as the onb'
advertUod remedy that on be relied
upon to do juat whai It claltna
w© have ever
The complete outffi of llyt.mel coau
It 8100 and consist■ of m Inhaler,
ion upon the at
medicine dropper and a Udtle of
of Montreal.
Btreal has juat
lliSaiha Hyomol through the Inhaler
110/MW for a Camacl©
,r a few minutea four tlmra a day
and It will cur© the won* case of
catarrh. U aooihea and heals the mu
cous membrMca of tbo air paaaagea.
prevents Irrluilon. and ©ffecia a com
pleta and laailng cure.
The Treaaurer of the American Life
______or dcrippe
laurMCO OomiMUiy. 4 8 Nugent of
Bis own acoouau but he naturally
i
. _ people
^es to see the good
peoph of the New York city, writes: ’ Hyomel baa
complotely cured my daughter of ca
grd dUtrtet used like that —Detroit
larrh. from which ah© baa been a aufyeara”
^Tha Cleveland boom was _____
©r%a City Ihore are acoroa of
Itrldeotly for the sole purpoee of ket
SIMPLE REMEDY FOR CATARRH
frei.h fr..m a tw,. years; term .d
riM.nment at Ionia f.ir forgvry lb
I In-tniH.-rs rhat he was manager
he t;mnd Rapids Kei-ley Insiltuie
isi*ed as a capitalist
Notice to Dog Owoera.
Owners of dogs are hereby noUffod
that the lleeaaeo for doge for the fUool
•tato Uw U IS for femaloa Md
maloa. Unleaa the law In thla
ta ooopUod with at once. 1 ahl
ooed to Mforoa tha Uw.
For Women...
Made of »oH. pliant, extra
high' grade leather. Kvety
ivart of it is TTexible. so that
•le '
■ nol craiii|aM.
ipetl. the*
is
the step U
is easy, ihc piue
. Kqu^'to jiuy $3 50 shoe matle—
T \V
iHiUldvV. tsnli««
|. A K.,. t .
loUN
2.50
0»«T haruttiu
_________
Ji SI.I.A'-IWM. J
w.ll ilnr'..:
Something new««
€lk SKin Shoes with 6IK Soles
CALLED TO DETROIT
|i§irsw>;*s
SspSIli
Our Ulk skin Ouiing Shoes are luu-qualleil for
m\ COMFORT ami DCRAHILITV. Soft
ami pliable as gloves yei wt-ar like iroo.
rhr
Hlk sole is something new tougher than sole
leather, yei soft ami pliable. Hoys’ Mzes
Men’s sizes
n-©ii>©ih
tn »*u« Wi-i iu**.
Bachant ^ Roscoe,«
a here Ih.- h.-a.l «.T Ihe h.m
Lee ..I
lie. N
,urr«i.. N Y . .1
fn.m the eff.
wlitrh caught
TIM Price •mclsift.
lm-«day ' n* refuK.- i.. alU.a th
Is of m-w arrivals fr.im Kun.pe
lay ami niKhi
nUKt•lilts alio arrU.sf oiil;
land y.-ster.
A .-ahl© aer..ss iUririK Klralie
i5,.uiile with Alaskan
Cdbil t« riijoy ami ©110111. She may
lijvr lu lie iuiKV all dav m ofliCC Of m
Si-.rr. vet slir c.vniiul deny bcrsrlf Ih©
su..'ul jiUa'.uics which ar© offered hct.
ii- ricati Tt-icgraph and
Co JUKt Imt.riK.rfti.'.l ai S«aiib♦ '. .um.imh. capllal.
Hitching a <mw bi an t-bs-lrlc
« ^Utsiu t.-ih.-r cam©
rtiiJing Ihu can-v r i.f Jam.-n Si.
Codar (Inivc. .S’ 4
II© was tl
H.-v©n ftvt and s». charg©d by th© ©U*c
trlcliy that m©u who ran to his ousll
*1,©,. «xuild mil haudi© 4»lm. Th© cow
and a dug w©r© badly hHockod. Phi
Anoito-r r©ltglous s.-«t. having aelf
Imiiuilatioii aw tbo cardinal artlcl© of
IIH ©n-4-d, has b©4-n dlMcuV4-n*d In Rua
Ala
Th© m©uilHTs coni©ud that any
man living longer than 3u years dm-s
so at th© ©xp©ns© of other Individuals,
and they aecordingly pledge themiu.*.v©s .to dl© at that ag©.
auleldal
si ain'lelles
a
Imen dlar.*v©rwl in rHM*«‘Hl yoars.
iann©r -of death Is burial alive.
ivute.-»
Ining \oluniarUy Im
in vaults with solemn (s-remo
Many
adlierenlR of the r.ti
.11,
...
Ui- ,t tt.iii.Ji;
Uar«l ami uhuu out
%Hill bml a larft-ct
m
Clung iliion*. biala
infUmmatiou and
ulciratlun. ami
enrra trnulc WY-ak-
sack woiucii Wi ll
^ mm
We Take Great Pleasure
Graduate
Gifts—
I In plat ing iM-foreour pat
rons the tim*Ni Refrigera
tor ever nude ft>r gener
al use
:
:
:
:
What nii.i tor. the
\ouiig laii\ than a
d a i n 1 \ V h.itelaine
The Opal
Refrigerator
for the
YouflgMan
N oil t an’t do l»cUer
than gel liiin a hand*
M»im* wateh u|»on this
memorablt! tneasion.
4- We tan please him
and toil b>r
rastail'm;
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST.
U3 New Wilhelm lU
Is as its name signifies made of quarter in. sheets
of opal glass—It is there
fore snow white inside
and outside and the trim
all solid brass, heavily nii kle plated, making
in mgs;
it a piectvof furnitun! handsome enough for anyone’s
parlor. |The opal will m»i absorb odors or moisture
and will not stain th<r shelves are all the best of retin
ned wire and are easily cleaned. Tht! ice rack ami the
pan arc so constructed as to prevent condensation■ therefore making constant a/curreni of cold, dry airkeeping all the contents fresh and sweet. 'Fhis is a rev
elation in refrigerator making and we want everyone
jHd ;l».a n©l i*--
Pointers
u
not tur, juu 8 E W©t *
8ona win return the money you paid
tor Hyome!
ThU la the atrongoM
©videnro that cm b© offered aa to
their faith to th© remedy
ARISTOCR.ATIC SHOK
A llbikli-KoS. M U. 0«U*rinHA«i
H..ur.>|..H s m.
.8. F-RVIVIAN.
Slate <Hinveuil..u W«*itoesday
rh negro.*, who t.ad ta
Imlssloii to f.»rtu.-r stale conf.T
were
liivlu*.! to |»art
Miss Jennie Wlnowleckl was the re
clpieot of a V.T) enjoyable surpi
party last evening at her home
lUy atreei. AU.ut n.i friends w
ftere. and the evening was spent
g and playing games IMIrl
reCreahmeau were served during
'z:"
vnmistakabi y an
QK. cU vsk. >i I* U.UiH.t.U-N-k.Tr»Y»-rs.
rch. has tenden-d hU n-slgnatlor
Ihe Vtsirv. lo lak.- effn-cl May 13
lI* Uf**tbe hall. Wiih the while
Harrison ha» accepted « cal! tv
delegat.**. iipmi the ..Ih. r
Only
tvtNTB IN hoafTy.
Si Cc<irg.-'s church a
Uier. d vol.-n. acre aJmliie.t to s.
rtamwin
a as onlaii
Mm. I*. K Travis and Miss -Trax
Siuff.'d wlih II hills- l«Hi of Ihe
.arl.»iie.
where
h.
toed a large minitH r of ladh.NS a turkey that was ivcelv.d
©llghifully yesterday afierno..n
arge until February
rs K (' Adams of Morristown
- came 1.1 Elk Rapidi
at progressive fUmh. th.« prl*..*. I
Tlw Kin enim- fr.»iu Mr Adi
ilful bunches of carnations, htdng
h.. Iiad »H*.n mysteriously n\U
hy Mm Rosburgh and Mm Codqmn
E*Ai^Em^A’
r a4V.-n m.»uihs
Us shilling
HER HUSBANOWROTE/*
link and white ice cream, cakes,
dls.-..v.*r<‘<l wh.-n the wife start.*.
ed nut. and tra wer© sened at
pre|«are the f.iwl f.»r dlnn.r, an
foncluslon «.f Ih.* game
Mr. ai.»d, M a Wallsr.
A g.HHl sl-iy IS 1..UI on S.ei.lary
M.hhI, whli.‘ %Ultli.K Ran 4mu
rurto 1(1.0. Whil.- Its- Dolphin
JllRIl. kIsVlslie.1 daUv l.y Hi.* iiatlv.R
on
i. f..-ll..« thln.iy. iurnr.1 to a
kite and wearlncyi aort of nav.al
•I II have a dri
The Mi.ui buiintl away
Ths—fNetheisole .
i-dge ?.Vcdfens!*s
daughters alleged t.i
mitted by Stansbiiry
Ratber than expos.- their children i..
puhllc ..r»ieal they refu>e to make
implalnts to the iwlice or vwear .ml
Manila. May k-Captain I’ershlng’s
amt bulb.
defeated Ih© suiun of
public
|... planied In
f.irces of Moron
ry. on lb© oast yards ^.f ChlcaK*»
^ Utond of MJu aiixlliary ..f the Am.-rlraii
of IpSko I
Uuld<...i asHHiailon «
ana captured
Tb« An
, UrMd Rapids U to be eovlod
Me poeMsaion of a* weather atat
tha eatahllshment of whleh In t
BKy has been decided upon by
Veather bureau This will he a pretty
nlM thing, and OrMd Rapid, can
“
Polic© Searching for Forger, g
aaulter. Magnetic Healer. Ea-Convict. Etc.. All in One
•epl©«i to prev
iK-troli. Mich May
asam.si that
int charging a crime
dieted to Ihe h.bil canuol live
iH-naliy is life I
<.ui ..plum, and th.. scheme is to have troll iKdhH-. abbsl hy such out of town
c-nsuK tak. n of all c«.nsiim.-n. In ifflc-rs as can b«.<‘f assistance to ih.^
islands. The c»»ncc»islonalres
s.-arxhinc Michigan and
Piwmllte.rt.. sell onl) to those
eclally Chicago and C.raud
,nii..i pet aloig With..ut the .
Rapids b.r the person
William
Id then to supply th.m only
forgi-r. asKaulter. magn
r mu.l«uin requlr.-.l to sa
hekler. spirttualisi. exc-..uvb*t
p«i-udo capitalist
Sundlng in a mill inind with
In the meantime, the parent*
I
friends of four Utile girls, ranglm
4
_
y.-am, pupils of
p»tl <mt.M of H««'. -Hnitlv u.111. Franklin rc-hisd and residents of the
PtfXATEPTHEMO.OS
reat hU timber Two ex
been Employed in the
Mith who have ei
ler maaaseaMnt aevenU
a-surer. Wil
<kMt«r. HollMd;treasurer.
William
live Uvard
es; eJ
ard of Traverse
of Ray City. \\\
Ann ArlKjr; state
leffl assoclaiiui
:toaw: delegate
Ik-avls. IMrolt.
I was reported that the asstrclallon
I has 4.3 membem. all carriem in
slate
The matter of ndmltt
rural ' free delivery carriers to I
Khlp was dlacuas.^!. but the
nawK-iaiion fought shy of taking ac
‘uundrUv. have ' The
•--wufcKax^'Ssr
SOON IE COMPLETED
You get a chance to buy the veiy* latest, up-to-date
goods at bargain prices, but that is just whai 1 offer you
for a few days.
We have some of those large, massive, comfort
able Arm Rockers. Mission style, large, upholstered,
spring se.1t. upholstered in the best Spanish leather,
finished in the weathered oak or beautiful golden oak.
They are absolutely the most comfortable rocker you
ever saw. and are just the style. Made so strong, that
with the Spanish Leatlier they will last a lifetime; and
are worth $l*2.7o. but 1 want you to sec them so bad
that 1 ofteV them for a few days for $y.75.
We h;f\e the largest and ntost compltrte line of
high grade Rockers, leather upholstered spring seat,
ever shown.
/
BUSINESS CAROS,
riem- naaoelnlioo here
following
B were eUcted: ' iTeaideni.
Charlea EUla, Owoaao; vi^ president
ae^Wln/y. Paul
aecklary.
d for live yearn in the Carllal©
m «-bo«I. Great White Bear >Mir
neyed t« League Uiand Md enlisted
on the n-ceiung ship Mlnneapor
Miuk ••>«
It Is Dot Often
martin a Evans
emnintvs
I Be Bent at Once, end
•0MV »»
TIIAVm«E CITY. MICHICAH
Sick
from dtaraars of Vmg
^ _
I>r.
Pirrce. by IcUcr./Fcr,
xiU-tlluconsull
iH.rir
All C4«rrsiwi>dcnceu held S •tnctly pd-
Wc have a first class yluKcmakcr*
shop.
so Vp:..: r-.:-i.i-.. |. vx!.
a.ud calmly . you rJ uuld hav© t1»nl bts
fur©
tb©
c\pU*.ioii/’-IM.lluil©lpbla
Saturday i:\*.p!i.c Po«t.
Wc arc
sliowing a
riicc xsiwnt
$3.00
profit I^DIKS
ft Ullsb to Op«n Jin
Recount
ening a tank at.ount is tiuitc a
foTiuidaMr undertaking, wliercas it
i> a vct> Simple thing.
It you will
step into OUT office ac will cheer
ful)) anxwer any inquricx you may
wish to make rclalive to ^ mat
ter. . The ichool girl 0( la*)’ «nth a
dci-Ovii of $1 is ireaie.1 as couitcoiislv .vs the business man with
Slo.tHMi.
i
QAViNRC;
onurt*of lb© Navy 1
. sum. U-ntlv I. .\,v*,*ri*d to Ira V,
The light turn aole. <hc misliui
welt nole. an«l the hexvT welt
double iole for xtreel wear
Miule on ^ct ht.
.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Ih. U©v J W. Ituckbam uf Sal©m.
Maas . has iunidcd th© profeaMwahip |
of lh©ok.gy to tl.© PneiBe Thoolpgical
oemiiiary. lt**rk©lcy. Cat
. Hammond: CaahiBr.
H. C. Davis and
A. V. Fri^rlch, V. PrBB'da
We also carry a full line oft
the cvlebraied
itoniiRDaMiiiif
regrigerators
m
You cannot keep house with
out one—They haze so many
commendable points - Your
meals and vegetables are
sweet and fresh no matter
where the mercury siandsYou need aj-efrigerator every
day of the year. It is an absolute necessity, bnap
vour fingers at the weather and enjoy your meals. It
costs you anywhere from $7.50 to $35.00, but none eter
regret this outlay :
:
*
•
•
•
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THE HANNAH & LAY
• MERCANTILE CO.
THE KVKHtNQ REOORD, TRAVKBaE-OITY, Mlg&,yBlP^^J^y »■ »»3lag Ite w«U Tmc
Ut
teva tei tm. 4ite MfSiOwt baU.
tag oato hU fMi. fUaaaoMdadU
paUlaff Um UttUftrl oat aad aflar
YOU TAKE
•10 lilNtTItKt CO.
pMr H«r« iMfi.
No chances in purchasing our
Queen City WHOLE WHEAT
FLOUR. You take no chance
in using it. Better flour can
not be had. no matter what you
pay for it
A Wsllalen That sjeewe.
ihct Mouiuimedablmm w
1; v«l ,.ur w.rtin lii* a daDgertMW one
Niei
f« h«n^
II
JoJianie „
; '0 hiS mr.A« «• a
Iur*r • llisu »>*l jcars Uler Ifisfl
. U . un.iu
th'* * hrtsliati ere
At
U! ‘‘be L ie !T*i.*rs».«Sei d.*. IplCS.
jre lUaii «m * »l t.d sa many as tbera
srerhristUu.il. tlrt wurkl
KIim* bui..li>'d yixim ago U.ere were
lu liidU u.. \h*b*..u«MsUns^ .Nuw there
I MSS MSS.. Slid Ihrj arv lucieaslog
other .«.iisteutt>
They mrv Uy aU
iTf MS OF iNTfgf JT
r-li.liu*; s baliieslnp cost# $5.U0a
Timur wptt .
esslit* sruund
Ut IVwisee’
A POOR CRUTCH.
The ttvn' d thil *.-r»he now'em
ir.l.ui:
U \ jiii«r.ii^« 0.1 :.t isuulutt.STioa
BxperIciKC is a dear temto. aa tboae wbo pm tbeir
cnM drive ia tbcfiorca and crapUosis. aad appareaUy tbc
r IU.M I S., ut buy 1
W':'
m
oreadarethatortarva
to4aj that UU ooBpanj bad baaa
K»r«l for a dau b«* toco.
Tbaj will |«a«ol a pracmo^ whlab
toritMaiaaocnralty hai aorar bjfora
beaa attaaiptad hf aaf otkar mli^l
■Maafw. Tba'aoaipanj UallarfaoiM
aad aVwy artUi bag bean aalaotad
with ffoat eara for bla miiaeUre
vortb. Oaa aarprlM follows aaotber
»u rapid oaeooirtoB lio« tb. rigs aalil
of acre mootb, alccraled throat and the n
pslisiou el.. v.hej.. lu AIM.U Me
UHnUnUiu IS sieaddy pi.s-iyilng
sis in fcUmHM* has d>-MSsi lollop,
llie potpliel. Uu<e IlmU Ib.Ye «
mhst is. ill.d -Turkey In Kume^la. Istuexer. ibe nstlu. «r future
growth, U U.e .Mubauiued-.U -t
huM. To
il«aii 4,Oiai,tssi i
will wrtah to aaa ibam fbrlsiUhs ibere are pe.issMssi
kmtiiUtMUu^ -Sen \urk World
thoaa who boYe not b
r of witnemlng tba t
MsWe «Ks a«*l *1 II
.bonld do ao now.
HANNAH & LAY CO. r..‘rr
-rWAVKMSK OITV. MIIOM.
.■?KJ!^ssr..3£jr.ss,
imuuy. uss
i\d..,.v,t
Ilcrcary and I'otaah are poor cratchca. and t
aWdigtatioaaadcatmethebciuatoteay.
geUblefaaaadT. ia the
b.st :
s'.".!.
of thedUcaae acen
N^iTlhc taiatever
We vrill aead free our book on C
bs* -I ...
or ll«»> •
I. .,. Mil.t ..f U.n.U.n, al
. t.•ui.utl.il of a s.iuarv
1 ,^.|l.^•m.•u.
.*.• M* t> it w It k« tl
d ..M nor Id and l
btia. oattiag him iu twain
Cfi
At Mroonipee in the bot aahM.
atuoag wl.loli a.^re baraing ooala. of
fomaoe with his late etioking oat of
i the fornaca door, an inloiloalad man
•TAOe AND ^LATFDRIA
was lonnd in the Uaement of tliO
Htetsons* big donble apaolaoular
I l i.rnrr oiwra hooe«. Tba aabea were
ectaped from
the nan's face and • Uncle Tom's Oabin” Co will appaar
. baan antageo , cU-t»H s aft. r be was polled oot and it at hlelnbarg'g Grand Opera Uooaa
lu
loreigu
found Ibat i.l. face, hair, neat Taasdgy. May lllh
gy lAtpteauser
and bead bad been liadijr ly Morgan and Bertha Urusbie ara the
h... ,;.niM..tcUe.l
hj tb. bol ir«. two Toiwias; Maaar. George HarrU
ludU and oth.riOfihe farnaoe and the lira cosU and •md Niok Ullnu are tha two Marks
and Btataon's original "Cnole Tom.'
snt
nt hslupM
hstu
:a
Stollid ut.:
•
met
, fUltl»..le flu
"'w tl
oruh, UlKbl fol two U.n-ks liSS pill lUe
ill III. Ui u»' ngaln.- writes IX H
Ttjrio r tit is iupo >rowu. I*a They're
ilio 1.,'vt III Itie World for Liver. Blt.ma« h uiol llou. Is
l*ur.*Jy
vegHatde
Nov or grliH*
Only ?!ir at Jas. U
Johnson an.l F. II Mea l.* Urur Su.rtw
rop. sis miles northwest of Resding.
pulled a liaii of hot water off the table
onto bimaalf He died lu a f. w bonra.
. A fine shepherd dog.
thoroughly
tratoad. lost Us owu life in makiog a
noMa effort to save that of a rooster
The dog belonged to Kred Frege 1 of
Balo
All eh-ctri.1 line iv*'s
in front of Fn^gel's pla.v*.
t m Bunday jast leifo.>- n ear auproaclied a
rooatar walkcnl out of the yard ai d
, stood U tweeu the rails
Urn d.Ml’s
bean lnlelllgi u.‘e tuld biiu of the da i
gerto ibo low! nud he rsnuut to
•oam the rimsier . O 4h« track. The
fOoatar. however, hiked d..wn the
traofc between the rails The dog then
got on one side of the fowiaudaltempted to imsh him off the Irai-k In
making the sudden turn U.e dogsUi*
|«!dand Iherleeiiir^yir ruslu d ov.r
I so far.
rofonu
omedles. IK-afness is caused by ^
nflamiMl cudlilon ..f the mucous llnng id the Kustachlan Tulm. When
Uls inlu^ IH lunamed >ou have a rumding sound or imperfect hearing, and
sben it is entirely closed. IVeafness
s the result, and unless the InfUmmaimi eau l>e taken out and this tube
■.eiU.r..d to its normal cvndltion, hearng will be destn.yed forever; nine
•ases out of ten are caused by Ca
arrh. which is only an Inflammed con-
c*,dod by bis family. A
N Wood,
ag.»d 41. has lived in a hnt for two
years, with no appstite. having taken
hot little food.
WoihI sits iu o hnt as
a follower of Um Church of Isra. 1. has
a loug Uardaod loog hair, brui iu his
twlief that his eaisUuoe without food
Is doe to God’s specUl providence
^‘we wili^JlvToM Hutted DolUrt
Two years ago Wood left his family fur any case of IWness Vraused by
at 415 |tlgh street, that beoausa
ifsruV'alamJ (’nn“‘“ 8end^f*.r rlrcu
his wife and children were given up
to the follies of the world, in lO much
rUBKEY A V. Tolmto. O
iaal they would allow pi* lures ou the
Sold h) UrugglUH. 7&c.
\\H\W Kaintly Pills are the best
wiUls
Harry Vooiig. of St. Ulair o<.onty.
iM. l witti a iHcullar experience ou
Sunday nfirruoon at his home nesi
liakeside o. mrtery. His lUila daugh
ter fell hradflrsi into a newly dug
well. Mr Young and another gentle- 4l»..nl. V
miin were inform.*d of the fact and^
it H
mmtm'
;S-S,S
Dining Hoorn
^^Turnitun
7tt all the Sood Kind$
^
;»i!aranNo m.ittor how low ilii* pric
Uv thf quality lo ho ihr Uc-nI ihaiN ina.l
have- ju>i n-ifivotl
r«»r ihr inoiu
CloM
is ami.
China
y
it
nnoihrr shij.i
SiilrhoanU ami lor .1 f«*u .lay s u«this solitl h saw'ol < >:ik C'hina. Clositi for
StilRhif{'t Brand Optra Hiqsi
•rrlcimy
fVlAV IB
....■Sranil--
Spectacular
I
imIci
ProdoctiOD
.\us|.ucs Travcisc
CU) Ixsl^c
No. 323 B. P. 0. Elks
Lonisiana
C. George Nunn,
Miis«.il liiitMii.i, M. K
Njnre
Frank Trade
has; It will
show you.
be a
^
•
it IH *27 in, wiilc ami niantU iWi in. hi»;h. is
linlshftl in rich CitiUkn ami poliNhoti.
This is iht* only raliiiu i t vrr.HoU! in this
l ily al this tcinarkahly low price. : :
plcasmc lu
Wmim
Solid Oak Sideboards up from $9.S0
6R4ND RAPIDS IIRDIANA RY
COiPARY.
Tuimltuit Dtpaiimtat.
CbeJBoSton Store,
I Uneol
___ of Ut
hands for collection.
m«ni U to he paid on or before t
first day of June. IfiOS.
M. K. Haskell. City Treasu—
Lvciy home sln.uUl have one.
.awns
One hundred pieces colored
Lawns, bought in the eas*
sevt?ral months ago. weather
has been loo bad to offer
them before; now they await
your.inspection. You will say
they are the best you ever
saw for the price good line
of Colors-
ithe ( ouuell IbK.ms lu said city OB thi
IMh day of May IWg;. at 7 o’elocl
Notice U ii i.b.v given that
m . to bear and consider oh^Um
plans, diagram* sn.l e^llmaics of
jto the pru|K*a«-<l Improiemeul of anii
expense of tlu- pr..|M.Hed grading
I fri.m
the imuth r*”^*' *
paving of Csss hiriil.
fr
to iba north line
l»aled ILU Ui day of May, IWOfi.
line <»f Front s
e been d.sited |
C'llAH M BEERS,
ate fcire.i
fur publle exam ,^,.3 111
City Cinrk.
the City
•n. namely
t. L-..m
I-Yout street to the north line of Slate
-H’:.
“
Noib-e is also lu-icl.y gl\en that the
Cliy Council of satd city will meet at
Ihe Council Rooms tn said city on the
leanl of. but got no relief. One bot. of l>r King s New OUcovery then
red me li.solutely.'' It’s Infallible
for Croup. AVhtKipiBg Cough. Grip,
iimouta and Consumption. Try IL
guaranteed by Jas Q. Johnson
I People Interested.
Same liKrker with leather uphoJ.
stcic.1 veat. $:i.2V
the fuMowing territory be
.tehlguated av a sja-rlal assessm«l
.llstrln to be assossed for the gra.llng
and paving of said strmt.
All lots.
nariB of b.is. lands and premises dos(•<1
an.l
described as follows: |
in and II. of Bl.»ek 5. and lots I,
uf liloek C, «.f the Original
ill oe i Hsrk Pise
Traverse Ciiv. excepting from
A fiore Thing.
It is said Oial nothing is sure ex
Give the children Rocky Mounl^
Tea. ttU month, makes them stroag.
makes them eat, sleep and grow. Good
for the whole f^Uy. A aprtn« tonic
that makes alck people well
i
btl golden.
$cyd.
Pepe^quette
n SI. SI.isee s Imns cgs I
and oiie-QUsrter imbcs kmg sud one
ami iLr.-o .purt. is inches wide, si the
l«i tm-hrs wide, bnishcl in bcauit*
Of^-i------ ---------
One Month Free!
rtioi. Jd^ir a *«^i^?rIcd*Jv^lh^g
$tS.O0
iHl scat, cross scat» in^back are both
kiraiY
NEW p^TURE!
■i|£Srr'.r::-:.
In.ni >cat; annvd in. high, irem rod.-
Remarkable Offering
Prieu; 25c.’50c. 75c
unl~,-»h»l-unle« .he u.^ Koc^
ttauoi Aur.»usui iu-»er. li.imeiiy or
llror.kivn. i- m. o..,..L... \* ••. r..tmdn.s
chil.birs s>uagogue. In
which
ll.-brew «nd the Ln;:li.h Ir.li ^L.ti.
.Mu. :.tb*nol
may be t iu-,;ht.
po».w. He is by birth
nnd g.ts from the czar a
»75 n year.
CLEAREST
CHEAPEST
....HEALTHIEST-..
MnTHEASTEIIRft.R
.viT’.V.,
MAIIISTEE&
AND CONNSCTIONB
OID
4RS0LUTELV ODORLESS
U.IOM-T
IS
IJjL ELECTRICITY
*»»•
ilili;
-------
scat Iwing
•itivii .m l.cv, bi, k :i-> inches high
House Furnishers. 216 Front Street
I U’l SSOk TO
Skilled cai|K.-nterv will l»e ininieieMe.l in the lo >b. lot them
to be loun.l beie.
'I bc M(xk
is UrKc aud t oitiplete—they are
g(K>l lebable niake<, 'loo
You
can hn.l the tinesr tools here
an.l at jinres that will W-ai>prcciatevl by every .lis.'crnini;
buyer who iH hHikiiij; lor the
best b*r bis iiioney,
Supisisc
Ibe next time you Vanl a lirst
They afe^xtra large
an.l vcfv omilo!table
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
100 People on the Stage!
Van Metre of Shepherdtown. W • Y a.
Jlchul VMtu*
m
:a ,r,.; r-sr-issj
r for Consumption Is a sure curs
$IUS
Iwauniul Tvxkers in your bouxejust like cut.
lalk. uilb^ up HU'l d.mii.
m
hai booked a woman's body
Thej
ouepoa had evidently 1hk»u in U e wa | coiu|wuy has h,(
ter oil wt'eks. and there is only a; (rioted for this
An.l wc will put one of these large
r or two to >01.1.-If. write. Kiib.-r
•Satheru Asiatic ^
.les of Turkey.
It i. «iid he rrawlad into Mr. Fred Bennett, will also be in the
. ^ed aunmg the pc«»ple,
1 »h. foruaoe to sleep
oast
Of lata years
i;. do.p bri-attis \ irtm*
Jpgana, Aribis rtyria ; nevcn
ou from moHo r esrlh
llis!
.\ugust Spies has offered Menotni drlagad by k, many cheap -Uncle
PbHNhJopoo. ooO
Crn.hmHv
Ins nerv.»s will cmdusvilv
esUnated
that
40
Michigan
men
and
,.ee
a
iki
M
u
library
botldiug aud Tom-oomimnies that tha pnblio ha. Vour
esUmated that 40 J
n.
Httl.l.) llllle the li*o- ou
bsen
lad
to
regard
an
v|ulct
down,
wonaii are now ia Ithe field
.
| grounds tooo*l $80 000. prorided Ua
womaii
of lu prodnolion with a great deal of your f..*.- soflou and
Jadloiary
oonmittaa
city
appropriates
yearly
$4,000
for
Tha aanatf jadiolar
distrust
Mr
Washbon^i
■
II
The
offer
will
br^ao.
gave a haariig 6n the
ahade Ueea I oeided aud the building erected thl- managarof thU oomfiany. ha^pwto ragnUU tfeBootllngof
ontting c
arar. iaooaadad in organising a cast
by teleiihona oompanies.
A large] aominer.^
fOOINfi. D.ntlat._tm.^m.
Oft J. W. MiOOINb
f apeeUlly seleotefT
nnniher of leprasonuuras of the Inde i t 'adillao is bothered by a ahortage in
moved to tha Ntw
_________
for ihalr adaptabilutl
1740^
pendant lalepiiona oompanUs from
Ubor At least two bonthe parts assigned them, and has i
dltafonl iwils of tba alate were pre.. ^red men are needed at onoe by the
ceivad hU reward tn the gvnero
nnt.nnd all oppoaad the measure in
and otiier iudosirles lu the city.
iwtiotiage of ti.e imbllo and i.rai
iU itraaant form, which makes it neo- j i,^ oannut be secured
It is doubtful
assnry to ohUtn tha. iiarmlaiiow, of'
Mrs ri.arles 4.bamberUln. an. ild- from ll.e Pium
-Uncle Tom," even when d novel
propaity owners on liOth sides of^a
^„man who lives four inilM
m stage, ever
•uaai before .Ifimming or onttfng „ortl. of Foniiac. was so Wdly burned
r .4 ,IU. .^is». c4
ao liberally I
tinet
The oommitlea decided t6
jjf,. ^ despaired of She^was
opoa it as now during this samplaom
nmaodtha bill to do away with tbU
kiicbeu aud ber dress oaugbt
revival. A street paisde will l*e giv
fantarr.
fir., from a hoi sine
A physioiau
juve
At Grand Itapids Ueorge Oar|e»nUr
to find just oue little spot,
nud Uanry Wuinl Were fishing iu,
chees boue. wi.lch was iu.l
Grand river near the soulherly
limiuat noon Wodmrdsy.
(hie o , At Cruswidi Uustuns to tim
Oaafnaas Cannot Be Cured
] . Uisai foU a great weight on his lit.
of WX) from NaLniika arrived bis week ly kK'al appllcaUons. as/they csnuol
.-MiutiMov- smt
s»»,i. Uti,.-.
! ^and drswbu it in. dlaoovered that be ,0.0.1 lo ih,
#fW., Two chil. „a* b Urn diseased iKiriion of the ear
"
.
Only t2.»
The i
On^nstd tltm
-
FES 1000 WAITS
IwiMiaiNrEMrit
UiMaiNMex
City Clerk.
NOTICE.
h»T« by given that the
Not ice
ilsns. diagrams aud cailmatee of the
xpeuve ot the proposed grading and
' Biate street, from the east
line of Vnlon sires
?nb *,“« c»J'’citrt ,nr pobllc
Ination. namely:
Union street
street, the same to
brick and to be foriy-fo
and that the followli
r feel Inwl
D»»m
. mi
‘..(UllllllRIAIIT..
For inbionalion of many anxiooi
in iuuciv, It with plcaaufc wc an
nounce ilial licginning May inh,
inst. an.l c ontinuing all the week.
Miss Fmily M. Colling will give
daily lectures on the Art Culmaiy
at office of the (Jas Ca. iStS EaA
Front SL Mist Colling sUiMb
without , pe«r as dcmooattalor of
looibaiut there are of combin
ing T.\STK WITH KCONOMV
Wealth is not required to enable tn
,Ja«u,<«ourt.^ dtdRio^
-eU cooked foods. The .« ------in judicious combiiiatiooi
raw materials with proper ti
ofcookiug. TheSiataietObehad
iiTKSSVsr.sa
mtppUesthe other.
M>» CoUii«
trlct to be aasemsed for the ^
and paving of eald street: ^
lurca ATOJST. Coonectiooa from
REE TO 111mainito houses FR
MEDIATE USERS OF GAS.
nmonfisoi.ii
TBAVIO^ OITI, MIOH, mPAY. ¥AV 8. !«»'
tax RygMlHO BB(»lg>. tBAVm
•
Caito
basahomamllo
M
Hat A4M a Vary la«a*
aatifit •>acWwaw «a Hit Collactioa
irtp a» tte BoaridaMB
H C. Darta aad Umlly ares
MajrAaM tlOs moralaf oi a. ft
For the
*R.oya.UZ,oo
Maay people of the dty have beae
graaUT lalecaeted today to *«*»totog
>t«d ep«lm« of the Soath
u
Anaadillo.
which A. D.
ba. iart added lo ble eonectloa
MafwVi aad W» aoa Joba
eaa^t tf alee oaaa ap tba rlTar jraaUHU, the foraiar tetUag 17 of i
TbTcifeb waited blikt po«ida
flaoM alee ealeliea are betag i
la tke river bare la totra tbaae
fCaprrtsnt. ISSl by R. D.^Marsheai
We srere In Smith Afrios, faptnrtai
mid beasts for ilM- Boyarloologks
ganleuM tul
h h,-n wc got word
that s Uoii bed rutrred a «-atile
■bout five miles sway the uighl
vkms aiMl kiilrd «nd cwrrtrd
The
ore, aeeordtag to KUh
llag a aort of -arerage- between the
10 f«H long. 6 feet wide ami 12
deep, and we cut and drew sv a lot
of heavy |«lcs to pUi-e siroaa It In
raer we bad to keep Urn pnwmer for
got the creature two or thrsM* «U> s
It wu. u mil IUU..U Ilisi nii:l.i. and
______receatiy returned
frocD Teaas. While there his friend from th.- |H..t i.. .Hw of tin. huts I
liuB creak aarl|r la the eaaaoa. 1
maa ♦Hh whom be bad former caught slirht «.f the Hull «t alwul
ly bUBied to the upper peninsula, but O-Clork
ttl oihI ^mffed tlu^ i
eaagkl Maw Uw paeoad. bat be did who bad Just returned from South
Awdrtca with the annadUlo alive. Mr
target fur a rille.
Sgalere* friend undertook to bring tht
umstantes be was
with him alive, but li
. Tbe rottle aoon S4.
adid to the other si
died on the way. aad was mounted It
hedgehog aad the mad t
ralnabl* nidlUon
talaly
to
Mr
Bqalere* alr^d
rnuMYTOMonow
Chicago, then sent fi^m Nashville
Ucal High •abaal Alhlatae Wilt Meat
Mr. Squlen* former htime. to this rir,
the Charlavata High tcbeai
be added to the collection
Track Team,
foawrrow aftaraooa anil wur the
ftrat Bald aad thtofc meet
tbd Ideal High echool atbir
Bdxad this year. The men
wttb Charlerolx. the beet t
UfTElESnilGDlSrLAY
Window of W.lf. Drop Store Fillet
an the High echool athlete
p^ of the state, with ihf
of the local boya
aad m\\ who
ICS or in tba k
lo b. prmmt on Tw.lfH. •<ro«
tba Bret event Is called
The local athletes have been doing
aV of training for IhU even
the program will be tbe ftoeet aad
. nwet laterMtiog ever preaeatec]
Tbe looal atbletes are sbowlag op
wall to pracUce. at which they have
baaa vary Xalthful. aad will give
boys
Beautifur a i
With Electrical Apparstue Made
by I. C. B. Puplla
In the window of ft B- Wall A Sons*
rug atore la a very tolerestlng dis
nil of It
play of
nrrnnged na^piost of It made by the
pupils of the^tornatlonal Correspon'
dence schools of Scranton, Pa There
U a small steam engine made by
Frank Bd«d.l«T. rticb nm. • dr>ln( «b6 currant lor n
inrce number W »«bt.. The dyunmo.
motor, and n wirele*. tel»»r«|>h outU and • lar»o number of lntcra.Uni
ifeclricnl appliance, occupy the win-
-■
The complete program with the
• loeal eatrles U as follows;
f0.yard Dash^ulhard, Ehrenl
WEEK OF MIMIC WAR.
a,ry I.
War lieiwd-en the army and navy will
gar, Ladarla
be declared at Portland, Me^ on Aug
lOO-yaitl Oasb~Lardla. Bhrenl
22. tbe date announced recently for tbr
gar, KaUogg
annual joint luancuvers to begin.
•bot-put-Wynkoop.
Benson,
Bear Admiral Barker. <x>unuandlnf
darle.
the north Atlantic
oiual-tlng of
Hassmer-throw-^s. Beneon.
the Kearaarge. Alabama, llllnoU. Umx
aachnaetts. luwa and probably tbe
derle.
Maine, logeiber wHb numerous auxllla.
Wyard Hurdle-UMlerle. Wise
rtea. will for seven days attack tbr d^
finantog Broad Jump-Lardle. Khrfeime. of Portland. ublcU. altbuugh It
was anbjeeb-d to niany a scare during
tbe war with Spain. 1ms nut heard the
boom of busHle guns since tbe war of
1812. Tbe
‘
the war game aa uere followed In the
on the eastern approach I
Btmalng High Jump—Wise, Wyn
New York city lost at
ko^. Lardla.
General Adna it. <
120yard Dash—Ehrenberger
die, Wynkoop.
Discus—Wynkciop. Benson. L
ISOynrd Hurdle-Kellogg.
Pole’ Vsuli-Lnrson. tederle. MeIn
lyre.
One-mlle Run-Deaa. Lnrdle
UDIOPPCOAnVE
Tcavaling Man Was Too Much
Local
Agrlcultursl
Implams
Oaalar la Bhovallng Band.
«1 MBd,
y !'■
od4
a ttavoltof man. vbo
•I mb4 wUb any oooaidefable rapid
ly. aad tbe teavoltog man did not
agioe. Tbe iMolt of tbe dtooamtoo of
Ibeoaii waetbe. poettogof fSoaoh.
tbapooeeeMon ^ tbeBXtobedotormiaod by tbo loadtog of a wagon wiUi
*atad,tboMmwbodid the job to the
aborlool ttam gotttog tbe $X.
Tbe merohaat ehovatod BroL aad he
didebovol mad-ooBMi
to five and
tbroomaartort mlaalee be had the
aaa«aatbe;watoa. and.
^Igbod, It waa fomnd to tip tbe
•eatoeatMIOpoaada. It looked like
tbe draauBor wae ap agatoot IL
aWboa tbe team came baok from
damplag that toad of mad, ibe dramMgr. who bad doffbd hie ooat, walked
qtBiUyoalwlibaeooopeboveX. Tbe
tbaaMMbaatiatoid aboUer. He de-
. took tba MMO eboval tliat Bam-, beg
pardoa.tbe morobani bad need, la
jaM Bto 4lBmleg Ibe driver of tbe
baaai dealamd tbe wagoo loaded.
Wboa It waa wolfbod. It wae found to
aoatala 700 peaade Me tbaa tbe load
that tbo Mobaat bad abovoled la.
Bo Ibe dmMM took tbe cola.
Will. Movt Over Oloba Btoro.
Mra. R, Haudy will remove to tbe
aeeond floor of tbe Wortburg build
ing. over tbe Globe store, some day
next week. This will give ber more
room than her present location, where
■he has been ao crowded that she had
to turn away many would-be boarders
• WANT AD.
Mm Warromgh. aa
Bborlly U*fon- starting with the pres
ident on his w.-st.-rn tour John Bur
roughs. the nulunillst. calle«l to ace
of his old friends In tbe treasury
department, mhen- he was. formerly
empU.yiHl. any- the Washington
spoudent of the Nt w York Tribune.
The |Kwl sel.-ntbi. m Ih> Is a bach
amiably asHallwl by bis one
baps in nil outlnc «Itli the pr.ild.‘
dlacusalon of ran- suldde would lead
Mr. Burroughs to the -higher life.”
Tbe endu. ni student and writer KUilled.
••One thing in natural history." be retorteil, "has urver failed to luipr<-si
me. and that U that .that stalk ey«-d
crasta.'ean llomanis ameriennus. tbe
American loUter. a.uicilm.-s has as
many as lOO.tsXt offspring In a single
Tbe totest fn-ak club at Vale Is the
Whisker club foru1.1l by a crowd of
■a. aaya a New Haven siwclal to
tbs Phltadelphlk PniA The object of
tbe club Is "to grow black wliUkers"
and to look Into tbe theory of brngevlty
at connected with black whiskers. Tbe
>ers of tlH- club are; Howell G.
Lord. Newark. N. J ; Arthur It. Uirour.
Orbwns; J. H Worm.‘tol..rfer.
town. Pa; M..rgan G.s-ichlyis.
New York: Ilenrj F. Dangler. New
York; I»wlght T. Faroam. BriM>klyn;
George T. l-ane. New York riiy; Alsl
H. McLean, Toronto; Douglaaa Green,
New York.
> baa applied for a iwirtit oo
.aaya tbe Kansas t Ity Star
■tematlc spot light and color worr.
The -WpoT Ugbl U the airong white
Hgbt wbkh la used npoo dancers ami
•tbera when tbe leet of the bouse and
tbe stage are to darkneaa
you SREN IT ?
jBWalfa Drug SkraCornsrPieM sag llnlengla.
_
ADwelml Dtweounaw to all enrolling while window
display is in progress. DO IT NOW.
rerbonal .
-
L. L. A. 1
WITH A FINE HORSE
dknee and caused the r«y* «f the
mroog light to strike oihere hi the fs.w.
By Mr Soblberga Invcutlon Uie Ugbl
U fastened oo the front of the balcony
below the vision of the •udlen.'e there
and alKire the lieads of ih.-e lu the
parquet K Is handled by the asuic
man who controls the other llghu aud
nged ao
. .. tbe s»iviid nlgbt after getting
the c.i'f me heard the old fellow rv«\rIng g.KKl and strong as be left bl» lair,
and the bead man said lo me:
'«• ai>‘ sun- of him this Buie.
I you tell by Ids r.«r that be is
ryr
U douMful If the lion excr roars
use of hunger. Ills roar may rath
. .•uUKidenil a cbulleiige to his on
s. Tbe iiallv.m Insisted, however,
and they mere right, ex.vpt that be
did n..t apiM-ar as soon ns . ximt.il.
lie went oh in tbeoth. r direction, roar
ing at liit. rvaN and |M*rhaps lo.iklug
fora .hangeof dief
It mas I hsM* on lo 11 oMis k. and wv
had not li.-ard bn v.ih-e for an hour
•ly ji.
‘
■
kB U
Ik a protegee of Mrs,
Mias IMJena
r. Mn. Philip
Potter Palmer,
romlnciH
and other promlm
iH scK-leiy w^^q^.
who aecuml her npiHilntnieni
npiHdntnicnt as'luruitor of swimming at the.Womaira
Uiletic club ill onU-r that aU- might
ay her tuition through the Bush M11I-
gri-ater height ih.m i
-It s as eaKV to h-np from Brooklyn
bridgi- as from a luer." ksIU MUk LilJens. "If you only know bow."
MIks I.tljeiis !k iw.uty^lgiit years
old.
In ISSU she won the Swedish
championship swimming rnulnl. which
of an ..V
I tbouglit It mas an ox i
U given every nliii- yeups by King Os1 som* Ibc llon himself. ;The moon
She won from twenty-eight other
up. and he a.Uamiil niam the kraal
conteatanu. and the m.iial whs iK-nimmith..ut even tt*oklng our '
Ij pn-s<*ntc«l to her by*1h«- king
bearing exhlhlted grim deicriulnullon.
lie malked Mmight to the sih.I where
be bad h aiHMl lK«fore. ImIUil f..r an In
LIKES EVENING DRESS.
staut to ae.' If tbe fence bad lKi-n
er Kelt
slivnglhciHil sliKW Ids other vUlt. and,
M-r .111 I
Clawka
with an angry gr..ml and a switch of
There wus a eoiuiiu.tion lu th.- din
Ills tall, be w. iit over. The cattle bel
Ipwtil and rushed about but after s ing rmirn of tlie llolU-uden hotel, la
Ckiiiple of mluut.n the band man wbla CleveUnd. O., the other morning uud
Tuning of tunny loi ks when General
|s*r»il:
Wam-n Kelfer. former sin-aker of
"lie Ev/lainly Ml Into tbe pit. See!
. bouse of iviirei*cnlBtiv,M.. np|K-anil
The cattle have Unmio mofv quiet
• breakfast In .-.•mpnu.v with Gen
eral Joe Wlo-eh-r. toys tbe New \ork
World.
al Kelfer wus lu full eveuiug
m„u,cul tuo K,Km. as the fi-lloa
He has ad..pled full dnis fur
H.rlnglug up und catching the
aslous and wears im other
with his paws
We husth-d tlie poles
clothes
from the time he arlsv-s In tl«acroHS the excavation. welghUil them
he retires at night.
down, und then cvctyUKly in the vU
Inge iK-gan to sine and yell and <
twdrrar
I hud promlwil the |K-opIc r, keg of
It U proposej in Framv to establish
rum. ton ik.u.u1k
i^wder and five
aubterranean obs«-rvatorli-s by di
uiusketa In ra-ie of capture, nod I
miles into the earth with oil wel
wsrd was a big thing to them
cattle wen- lunwil out
lighted, chlnery. In these the strata, leu
and all spent “the night Jn watching tnre and gases at varUnisHepthK i
be studied.____ ____
and reJoU-ing
The cage was made wlUi double
Barlaw la tke Valles.
bars, eacb iia large as o mans
Vettrn the catkin • on lb« willow
and of bard wikhI
We had It r
l.y night, but the Ih.n was by no m
ready to enter It. Our only way was
to draw him up Into It by main
aln-ngtb. For two wlmle days be de
fied our every efiort w-euiing to grow
fient-r with every fallnn* on onr part,
Kuw wake the
but on the third day we got the iK-tler
Bealile the
with silent lBU*ht“.T Wh«
of him
We k.-id him from LkmI and
The lii. banners quiver;
drink for fourd.i.ys, but be neither fell
away nor ahat.il ..tie J«t of his fero
clous spirit
1 «!kI u >: kuh him until
ery theater tulrly or forty years ago. the tenth day of h;* • .iT'tnre. Implu
••ume be wa
crlebrater ber seventy first blrthdsy re for a change, bin
cently
After nearly fifty yesrs on tbe finally turned ov,-i m a gnunl of nasUge she retired to her farm In Con tlv.i ami Ills Journey lH*gan
In due time be rx-acbed tbe Royal
necticut. Wh.'re she now live* In the
gardens, but savage : « ev.-r. ami even
best of besith.
aDcr ten ye.irs of c.xpii\ity be w.ik lbTHE MARKETS.
most fer.K i.MiK brute In tbe whole rollection and fcarvil by every l-Kly
lie
was one of the few Hods lK>rn with
No. 3 white oau. 37c.
such a aavage sidrlt that Umlng u'ao
Toledo. May 8 -Wheat, cash and ImpoasibUitJ.
^ <Jl'AD.
Hhoitlv u i-r.-
ftOBTON STORE.
If you are to need of nnr
think In footwear, tfont forget
jouT birthday
. fund for I
Itid^of fioUg. nt
Poutoes on local market. 3Sc
FOR FLOORS ims
have
Window dtoplay of the INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE
SCHOOLS, of Scranton, Pa.
Tbe Ludlcs* Ubrury ussiwUikm are
r Mrs. C B. Hula wmi to Oa^ for u
rhsrt W. Btrohn uud Richard Luittaiding u aiiclal idterooon In Their hull
vMli das Mutog.
oar Juat Raturwad From Chicago.
Mr. uud Mm. Oeorga Humllum of thU ufti'rnci.A No rognlar progrum U
Erhari W. Birohn and Richard Laut
Waat Bmuob. OgoiMW oowty. um tba gtveu. but a gcnerml go.ri time Is IhseojoycMl. with an abundance of ney have Just returned from a fine trip
guaata nf Mr. uud Mm F H. Tombs
good things \o cat. The afternoon li that included Grand Rapids. iMruU
of 41« North Oadur sUeat.
Dr. und Mm J. A. Saydar tauvt tn charge of Mrs CAirbelt.* Mrs. Kelley and Chicago. At the latter place Mr.
gone 10 Kulumumoo for u waak’a visit. Miss Holdsworih.
Miss ‘
Mm Sirohn purchased a fine driving horse.
, a mark of 2:13^
She .Is a fine
W
D. HoUlalar U buok fram Da Thacker and MUs Burns.
ual. and waJbnmght back on the
troit. where be haa barn ua dalaguh
stage automatically. It Is the drat of oftbalooul lodgato tba grand lodge
mer Illinois last evening by Mr
•REVITIEB.
Ba kind, and no other ofwra house
Strohn and Mr. Lautnet
aommpmaui of Odd FeUowa.
la the FnlU-d BUtea baa one. Mr. Sohl
Tbam wiU be gospel ms
bent a«M'd It rveenlly for Uh- first lime
MosHagae bail 8anBu7 Mtar
Funaral of Enoch Kn
Mont
not In tbe lc«At put mit. I could not doting lheeng*geuH.ni of
o'clock.
rose and Florvmv Bindley, the girl
Uve sdMn blm twtt.-r by da;
The funeral trf Emwh
Kratochvll
Tiuvorsa Oily Eod ft Uon Olnb
Mtaa DunlaU mtumad lo bar boma
AWlile from bla mane llie^ were tdack with tbe dUmood dreaa It was In use
um buvtogu sbootoo the We-qaa-tong will lie held toroomim afternoon at 2
tufts on bis h-gs. with a black plume every nlgbt and g^ve aallsfartion
in Ml Plauaunt this moratog.
oVIuc W from the home of his slater.
gfoouaslhlsufiomooB.
^
In conn«-tlon with the ' hhu light
at the end of bh. talk and I was dcMrs Ohurlaa Boaaatbul waat to De
Mrs. I. G. Winnie, on Slate sir»M't. In >
In
probata
court
today
a
petition
of
color whwl which romatus seven troit this morning.
tennlnetl to make blm my prise If it
stiwd of on Sunday, aa prvvlmn.ly an
William L. Brown for lioense of
different rolora. each of which jual
Itiuk j year of mailing and planning.
Fred Hunter uod Churlaa Boaenthul
an 10 o cUs'k to 1 o clock
ntor under deed of land oontfuol In j nounced
covera the “siHir light. ’1 his m heel U
took u fishing trip up the river very
lie to sute at I. G Wlnon a ball bearing axle and Is ts.mrolled
to aatute of Bosun B. Omvel wus
aarly
this
morning.
by the aauie man. wbo aimply rnrsses
.gmnwd. A l.aurlng wus bald on the nic s rcUb-rn'r-. ami all wishing to see
Dr V. H. >itram Is apaadlag u fan
and
tbe
m
beri
revolves
to
tbe
iiigbt
patition of Mury A. Hooghtullng for • be Uri) can do so during those
on tbr »««koat. Tbe natlv«-a In dealnil color. Tbe colons are put in tbr days ut hit auaiturlnm.
The pallbiwrerv will be old
the uppolntment of un udnilnistmtor hours.
B, Kel.l und dunghtar of Northin tbe order In which they are
dritlng m tbe rallle bad fulled to
In tbe aatutaof Bumh Rnstine, da- friends of the deceased, and are Frank
ised. and the need of slides and port are in tbe city today
round up a yearling calf, and we beard
and Joe Wllbeim. John and August
rus bald und the oui
merang*' Is doiw away m Ith
uoihliig from tbe eain*y until ibe lion
L Im A. Aduma of Bellulro U to
jooroed tan duys
An order of tba f'urtsch. Josepto Frban and Antoine
<oblberg la ■ Kansas Fltyan and
abom.d hlum lf Just at du.ik be roar
flnul uoooont in the muUar of tba aa- Prosel. The funeral will Ik- conducted
d his mechanical training under
ed loudly, and «a tbe iu.a,n came up
Tbomus T. (!ooawuy wus t.) Bev. D CiKhU> and will Ik- in
. I,. Hagan, one of the best
lion of the G B A I.
men In tbe mecliauical world
1 charge .4 W S Amb-ison
in lUtcirs' Cfx«slng Ih
side of Ibe inclosuro k.vrlng ve
Rev. W. T. Woodbonse of the First
Insp.'ctlon trip of the new ' .0.1
quiet, but as tbe ih.ll stop|*eil ai
PLUCKY SWEDISH SWIMMER.
Baptist cbnroh
been aeloctad to
There Will be a apectol ooovooatioo
roared again tbe frlgbtenc«l animal I
ofTtaveraeCUy Chapter No lOlR,
I Liliems Waats (e Olv* ! •
W. V. Crotser and wife wei
fan running around tbe pen t» sc
Luke MayW n^d; has accepted
A- M. this evening. Work in U,e Fnat
for ll*e gale
As be came around <
Mu^kegon
and
Fulton. Mich.,
Fn-ity. a protegee of soi l. ij
Master's degree
morning b.r a vi.^li.
teas and the bolder of a m.i 1 g.XCII
M S fticvciiA and raiiiUy. who have
an IJI
by King Om-ar of Sw.ilcn Maria
slkTaUg .Vs bc'strucU the cnil
b.-.-n h..;.i.-Arin this city for the
it by tlM. i.c k ami wrcndoHl I14.0 right j.-ns. a stiuh-ul at the lU,si, Medical
-••v« II >. ar». muvtil to Manerduna tplf
THE BOSTON STORE.
and h ft. killing It on the iusiunt l or culh-ge. wants to dl.e off the hlgh.it
ManofagtureFa
consignment
11.01
niug mh.Tc Mr Si. vcns wl
IKiInt of Itnwklyn bridge If gu.1rui1le.1l
fire minutes
^ cut Ion- "So far as I
of fine ahoea and Oaforda. to ba
agalnsi isdhv tnt.-r
. arc of Kuril
closed out within this w—k and
cagu SIM1UI dlsiwt.
10 days. New shapes, all sires
s sallsfKClorv nature as o Justify the
side of a but the l.ou wouW have >V orld
\ r.i> ii.:.. h-m liellcf lhal It length tl • me, baulrol
Miss iJljens has evpry reuM.ii to live,
cl1arg.1l right at I.I111
Afb-r awhile
u t lit. »i
’I i.c «•;
i»ci milker has arrbi-d.”
finding tut bli deil was net Movpl.sl. and the offer b. not made that she may
,1. iiM
Iii..%ii a lever.
be picked lip the cjilf and tr«n.il^uwa> eon....it suhHde. Hbe I
nifs .Uhlellc
of swiimiiinc nt tlw W
MHo :i ito\ uilbuiil ttl
club
111
rht.wg«
VVlnm
she
saw
a
befow^ hi tia. lnil tl.ethh-kel he paus.d
H.k- Ab.wn at It through
cliy Ilmlia must keep them onl
ROOMS TO RENT.
loid no thuiight Btatciuciit that Arthur t'. lloldeu mras
. r..-u winch Imins t»M* top
Up atalra over New York Tea
the champion high diver of the world,
of luevlng out of .Mir ..heller
Store. 235 Front street to rent.
m win be subject to arrest
|
the «^lf m«* init In g.sil .^mdl with a rcAord of ninety-three f.i-t. MUs
Jas. C Aver>. Poundmasler
dljcns said:
,
.
the natives iM lW-red the li.m w.mld
-I am ready any day lo dive from a I
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
n-turn next night l.ut he dld noi. Or
I
der. were lKS11.1l l..r the |Hi.ple lo ketp height ten feci higher^
will Jump
very quiet during tb.* day utnl f..r tbe
herd to Is* p. nn.11 an h.mr earlier than bridge at Ita highest iHilnt If It call iie
the ranklitg army olli.vr. with heaa
qusrtera In Portlawl. The entire ns
tlonsl guard of Maine will cooi‘erate
with the army In the defen^ of IVirlUnd. as will the First Masaachuartls
taeav'y artillery,
^Tbe aervhv <.f the Maine lullllla will
carry out the Idea of Secretary Boot
that the national guards of states on
the a.*acoast shall be trnln.il for the
defense of their own cUK-s by aen lng
every j-ear In the ii»asi defenses as
well as in Bekl o|>erutlons. The signal
corps will, as usual, be an lm|Kj
part of the defense, and an elali
Bo Is a teUr to argioolBiral impto
BMto, and bo Isprapartog to oroot s
jMW baUdtof 00 Stato otoaoL The
ioiaavaUnt for B begaa joatorday. to
itefL Be was ta mMI of mda to obov-
KeW THEATER INVENTION.
- one of Ah.‘ .Um-a
Ktortls
GEO. P. STETSON’S
Big Double Spcclacolan
i|
roT the catklB s on the w illow
And the tsaael on tbe birch
^The“fll!SJeMn1me*fuiwT
The duwny owl comes out at du.<k
And hoots beside hla burrow.
Now blow* a balmy bresih at mom.
To call men to the eowlng:
Now all the waterways are full
And all the partures growln*;
jn niomifmm
Proposition for you....,,.
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'
WilYta Inwsligate It?
A
If we were to offer you tiu doUars for less than par value, would you be inter
ested? You would look with suspicion - you would doubt our veracity.
But your curiosity would be aroused, and you would Invcstlfatc It at
. any rate, yet there is no sincerity in the offer.
Our Clothing Offer
however is a reasonable, common sense business proposition. An indirect proft
to us although we take an immediate loss. We have 150 Suits on which we
wish to realize less than the "gold dollars” we paid for them. These suits are
carried over from last year. The lots are somewhat broken, the colorings and
shades of some arc perhaps what you would not select from had you to pay fitU
price for them. If you want a DURABLE and RELIABLE FABRIC yon can’t do
better than to Invest In one of them.
hivt taken another lot of 100 Suits
¥■:
of this season’s makes, strictly up-to-date in fabric, make and color
ing. and sandwiched them in with the ones mentioned above so as
to fill in sizes and make the lots complete for your selection.
We Price them as T0II01PS:
F*or ^S.OOsegivs you strictly all wool Worsteds and Cassimores. wool
serge lined, strong tnd dumbly made, mostly light colors for summer wear.
F-orSy .SOwogivoyouo choice of light and dor* fin. nil wool fabrics,
guamntoed makes, such as B- Kuppenhofmer and Black & Miynr. worn our tognlir $12.00 Sellers.
F'orMlo'^OO we iiclude with the above makes Union made suits made by
Woodhull. Goodlee & Bull, strictly hand tailored and made of the finest gmdes
'
Worsteds, hind made coUire and button holes, they are Uken from our $18.00
end $20.00 piles.
7/ it is BsU Brkks. wif apt Icsk Ms tbtstt-^See sar Cast Wiathw
IW. «. l: Monl-m, (b, worU f.iuml
China tiMT.i|K.udeui of ih.- I
Tin«-s. was ti.uiiib-iely Ignuttd during
hU reet-nt visit to .Melbourne,
traltn. but a wealthy gambler Jiist re.
lonied from a vDlt to Knghind wae en
tertained at a banquet presided
hr the lord mavor.
Unole Xonn*s
2.
^ I
the Boston Store
ih'
! onrr, luca, FMDAT. MAt8.Me8
THB EVEKINO EBOOBB, T3U.V
body W.8
THE WINDOW
PICTURE
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thu* .nee
«• lie*« 4rML l» IM*? Itr^t
»««i:
4lMr« tiM* mawiirt&C rdlu.r N y. nllns.
I wonder why be cmUdn i Joire foid
to k>Ok at the hack ot the photu^
from what wat
r old iitck 1
wouW give
I briiir you to me or me to yon.
,old cure you If there waa any
way to reatorc power to that crippled
.pine. Ned, I willed that I had »20,.
ooa wUled It with all my might. Aara
wild if we w anted otooey to make a
rz
WAIT DEPARTOMT
A PfcOTECTINfi F06
when ye pray belirre It U J
ye ahall leerlre It" Ivml
<«itrivr how your oW. U
A rurtooa loddcnt occurred in
•ome yeaia ago. when a
•etvd Into the cage of an
Wwered
her wa. lowered
old African lion. The keepera aap*
mn» toplecea and
rate. Howerer Juat or unjoat tlw ap
people awAubkd to a«r the barpellation. there wa. one man aboard
, exhibition. The bear at once
her who would have been a mo«t aped the offenaive and rtiahcd at
peuprtate decoration to a yardarm Thla
«.bou to the amaaemcfit of the
M Dlaon. oalkd H'rocky” D
CiDcky waa a aobrluiiet that 1h
^In HaM to Bt an Uimacaaaiiry E
If Ona dual Knowa What to Do
and Haw to Do It
Pnte U not na aoae wonld bare ua
bailare a matter of #-»«g<w.*bw« nor
ran It
acinally curwl by mental w
w^!5SrjaL.2;cTrv.3^
of fataUUea. are. In many caaea. «lli
ir unneceaaary. has been prored
Qntu.
^
If to « xpre»^ blk i*liy I
friend, wuh him.
Taking the tiear uu.
the IU.a
sr srr 2
STma dialled the Indian „rclnMn|^». , cxbaUHl.d. ao cU--*ly dW be w^^^
I made a pUiurr of a pile
Dixon dewrud and mad- tbitu;. l>veiv , bU now
even allowed him
gu^ ablning eaglea and double eagle..
mine for live j for that nsjlou for a long tlm.
! .Jl^U Wonld Ue down alda
yean
a iDe -Dai"
“X
I Ida one day. Ko doea
tba nUUoaa aditar. a yooni anlp who
la kiUtai btnaalf with dgareftea
I eaa*t Udak af aaytldBf to write
•wood tbat horrid old picture yet ao
I jnat lat ay typawrltlni aacUloe real
nd taka a peixU and acrlbble by band
■ay noBaaaae that coaM Into my t ^
Ihat la a good way to tap the flow
atartad. I flod. and that*# why
ojaelf WTIU thto fooUabn«a. I w
oaald get bold of a begUmtoi about
that pbotogtaph. It'a merely a ani
m
mm .fw. woo tl.. *104- rtll
Of a log gabla which ha# the
takaoo«,lflh»raoTarwaiai.yi^
OKyodoMlaage! Why ean tlget
ilartad oa yooY Bot do! All 1 can
think of thla nMralni la Ned Ball I’re
ogt tbonghtinf BMh aiaa for ten yeari^
I toattara.And r»
J
^..
wh.t
u
Uf. Iflfi H«.V *m It .n4> Will tt *
„„
1 throw away lid-* |*«ge Now 1 luU.t
a l.IoL’rmd.v for tdd Dl.-k
,|y. ami hi. .-aptor* were' hoK>ugb to let the twti abate the
rr.^Kanaa. vity IndciK-ndent.
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u7
yWO OlBL*» wanted-At Hotel
I bottlr of WIIM- bo.iJ, bin. lu..
intended for the tabie of :
Tb^ wna but one light
again! .Oi. U
not mine. I ace my
band write. I.ut iii> brain ba. nothing
to do with it. Ob. an. I <Tary1r
ITnJcr the window .111, L«M>k under tha
'«.'iai*r*OuVT«r* tV.r”«l\ll war.
1 cur»-d
wai trying lo gel through tto- Mnilt
without a pilot and wa« con*ec,ueutly
Urine up night*
it may be .upiKwed that tb««r
aboard the ..Id bark, the P.-llcan. wenalomU.riug.lnmK.ml of d.*nger
ty no
mcni.K
rnpi.lu Burt bad
the
we.^my^tj
caVhaid^
fWieniber when wa were not eniaged.
mi hare tUne thla afternoon to fln
X’s.ns.irr.rr.s
one of Ned and me Util tap tlie
aH>p|y. I wonder wbaie It It. anyhow,
that It won’t come when yoo coll for
'{{ed, dear. 1 tblok 1 will write tbla
ter. the brtde of hU aeiwid
with him on her wedding tnp t aptaln Burt decided t« I*end tUH *etMUd
offlivr lu charge of four men In the
1 .bould wiy you ougbl to I
ao dirty and horrid Imikliig with that
acarec«>w face, old and inh- and grim.
slow you really are d*Ad 1 f»el
n,riyfuryoa. Y. t w hyt You did nobody any g.M»d while you wen* alive.
Why aUould you ba%e been h i *iay a..
-HS:'sr!"^‘=K
funiiv.
;
wi«t
Ned Ball do anylMulyV
kill me If you
4.H..
Ned, It would
ms
If# brute abold yoo
^#lly kill me
think It wmild n-a
have you die. I dnwm of ;
I night again. 1K> you km
y arc. atveelbenrll Dnam kUiwn
i ony
> *>*>« 7» »>» »»
7»n.
«UH J—r b«rt bollc*. To
talroodplak.
dm. tbe otroa
S.5."
ihMU qolck
m 1
facea
tbla earth
lore!
11.'
rwwOerlwg tfc. Hwlr.
In ITK*. lb- mayor of VarmouUu.
EngUnd. D<Tu.d the following procUHenry M. Carney. KaUnnaioo. Mi
matiou: -owing to the prv*i*nt eno^
pru-e of
ami the alarming often by many of the InbabiUnta ot
the Sute of Mlchlgnn. that ItV la
inm^jou i*f a luwnity In that moat
deemed wUe to give, through the pub
lic press, some idea of the method of
cure. It cN-rialnly seem# it would be
well for every man and woman to have
!e sdlting around the house
. gnnt guantlty
in case of emergency.
r>' M. Carney, a well-known rail
dy be saved to
road man and yardmaster of the Mich
igan Central ml Kalamazoo, say*.
About thnv wtvks ago I got
f^ro. i.ur,.«elng .We, tbmfore. the
car while »a itching,
wnyor.
and priucipal Inhabig my hip. and I auflUht# of Great Yarmouth, do recomtialn I couKK •carccly
roeud tie. ex.nmple a* worthy ImlUtion. aleep. I consulted a dtwior and g«»t no
and we flatter oumelvea lb* military relief, and It sei-mtHl to grow worse. I
not healtate to adopt It. being
fully «T.nvin,vd that apiKwramr.# are
1 tim»> i« be wmQ.ed to the pub- Magic EgyptUn Oll.la* he had used It
eal. aud that lu doing this they for a sprained ankle:^d It cured hlm^
Sti I thought best to huy^a bottle an«]
give it a trial, and can gla'i|ly say that
after using 41 five or six time* that rhi
wu- a rvxulutlonUl In hU
virtually oba»dcte even
n^t rlnHNiriiaa. Gluck wai
,.i, mnoxiiior «* Wagner. or achet.. Yours very truly. Henry M
• »H>^^l..ii:illy and with dif. Carney. Kalamawsi. Mlcb.”
Dr Colwell s Magic Egyptian Gil li
.
n u „auif..Ki from bl* | n.nmv max on- of hU works can flow
•naing ih-Toung Inl-hKnd nlm«..uld | U- bncHy
Itute.!
Lnd “very ^i»e Lht’tUdVaveV bottre set
,1«, -M, .1.»I—I
ting anmud the house handy.^^f
United State. guulH»«t witl.
that the Ktmiiger Ik* inv.-.tlgaieH
you
Ciom your couch to meet n.c.
I |H>si thill
M.res and aches «IT^tlIe
hs .«• head; and remember
ml,I 1h. waa tvTi-n«^>l «n B-rhn for the flr*l
kuthorlr.iHl^io^refund
„r pro time, and the or. la Kim dasln d the
, dn la ring I
urt
had
.
mu*lr
fr..n
weir””Magic
\:gyp^
1m
I for her, Ciiptnin I
r.lH. played Now not pnive entirely saiisfactun
•riflh .Symphony- In i<on#ld1-1 i.r form, and It* wmpowr
rished Idol of cutiservallves
«..v on.* Irvin;: O* 1
rit> »*»rTirnttbrnm.
•
The Chiu-*-- eujuy the greatwl liberdla.x»
u in the
ibe moru.tu: the ty. The
Th- law* of the wesiem
western naiiou
nation airare
ebt l- lls
About eight
1
\x.<Zrt-r ion DUUM^U, ,ud Uh. -v«.. In.U««
captain
n»om. ....I ...'.rd '•"■”^1;
''
’
ihlldren in iheS-ounlry art* Iwund to at
sound ofoam approa
lend erbool wl a i*ertalu age. When ai
more dlstlmh nml t.re*«juti
autbo.- wants to print a Usik, be has U
ask fur a .*op> right. Before a man cat
until* and order*, t.ycetber will, sutti
start a newspaie-r In* must apply for i
eleul refen-mv t*. wh.il be wa* al-.m.
to ivuvlmv Cnplniu Burt that he wa* certilieat.* from hU g.)v«rnnunt sane
tlonlng him M do so. Tl.erv are llxed
U-lng buute.1 for
regulation# guveriiiug all rOtoluinle*
haps" a hui.dr.Hl yanls n«teni oi hhii. aud firms. All manVages must In* re
IKjrted to a .-eriMln d.i»anuieul for n*g
and the sound* grew Indist.n. i
TIh* eapi.niu lu agony f..r h- knew Istraiion. Thu* th. n- I* im liberty U*
the pirate*’wouhl r-turu h'U-w.hI hi* lw,.4.a busbaud aud wire.-Peklng fill
bivken. Ihafs all
Now. my old Dl.-k lu-adcyc. h-n• # ot
you. One more s.rllddc to g-l a go.vd
rtwdy. then my type k-ys will U-gin to
whiifs thU7 Tbe p-ucll in my
Bngers wrote U Hs own self:'
^
-Tbe wluilow alU."
I never wrote tbU out of my bead I
awear I did not. Ilinf# where old
Watkln waa found dead, leaning
tbe window sill. If* uue.*r. I soj
that’* the uni'ou*.'ious c*rn-brallou
er to aee.
I can t do u,. Dick
in half a
th* athlete of the unlvermlty
Deadeye till I ftsxird It. It U a thing I
never told anylsxly. Five y.*ar» agoflve thU very mouth-I went to a fash
ionable Udi a house to n*iH.ri
dark,
au occuUDm
It ftrom me. dear, for graceful orlenlal.
;ra they called
it would be like taking It from youi^ him. and be women feli In love with
telt. Thao you coaid be wheeled la a
ed over blm after Ihclr
■amag chair into the air. the euoahlne. hind. I have a
nould have a home and me to take care
nake fools n
«C you. But DO. no again!
ma^ particularly i dark roa
could haw anything x
Thla demoaUh picture!
OKI man.
whar-anytblnj thinksWhyeaBlyowatortmeyouraein Now efl. no matter whar-.nytning
1 look at you 1 aee you’ve only one eye. hie. that la-lf we almply kept our
nd that gUrm at me aa though It was mlnda and wills fixed on It In steady
a real llee orb and oor merely tbe flemand
He told u*
u# be
!• on tbe
jbotofraph’a dead flab eye.
Aha! hta Ufe and bop.*
hop.* of ttbef
aoae of
Bata’t aooiethlng at the Uck of you. truth of ihD staicm
the truth of It. be said, we ahoold he
What tout
Thle la a anap shot af old John Wat- very carefal not to art our hearts ou
anything that was wrong le#t It come
kin. the hermit of Bmole’e mountm
hack^
«•
and
bring
dlaaater
Inrtaad
Be arid thirty yrare In a wretch
caUn in tbe edge of tbe woods and
ah that time waa never known to apeak " WuT’.oa d»»od. wUl .Dd dflnand.
Wcame a cripple for Ufa tbe lower
part of hla body pamly ted If you bad
neyl 1 k«»ow
Soory-Hoh. If 1 had
tea woman. »
aw^ i
happy loT* •S»ir soured him 1
PS. but nobody knowa. 8o«t
teo^ that he had money, but noo
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FOR RENT.
;XIMiKI»*l«a»HK *M KEKI
IS
I KKKT- H.hi--.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ITEINWAY AND OTHER PIANOS
for sale at Grinnell*’ branch store,
^23« E. Front stre<.|.. J. 'V- ^
luanaaer.
186.21
J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. D
Mlalatsre Tree*.
Tbe JaiMinese art of making mlnUture landw-aiM-* aud gardeu* conalata
cblefly 111 sinn ing the plant ao at to
retard Uie Wri*ulail..u of It* sap or life
giving Jui.*es l urgu*.ro. who was one
among the Oret of English adventurer*
to visit China aud Japa
the fact that he saw at Cm on “a boxe
the big
wUleh did iK>l *H.ntaiu- a lltty l
and sixteen tlhy liityl tr»*e*. foure
hlch were In full blow, tbe whole
.. trt-e* and all **. small that a man
<*ould put them lu by* mouth togetb-
m§
m
E’HsnHr'
I V.Ssf
ISl .o'’lirpl.“wir.^‘‘ sui m«,t bavt-
lr.'‘
_
Ibat • a* n
my typewriter, for I know wUa
going to any aU>ut my old w!
low. Tim <lr.H>ne got bU re
on roe for not marrj lng fdm- at
wife did.
He marrle*! MlUmau
Ml’ daughter. You never knew KaBoaa. but it doesn’t roalter
After
Tlro’a faHwr died It wa. found be was
h*b rtcher than wm supiktkikI. Tim
waa left at l«a«t half a mlUbmalre.
HU native conning did rouel. for biro,
and lurk did more to make blm very
rl”. and now bU wIfe U on the raggefl body you 1 KVe U ot l-s y- s..x ir
edge of high life. »be ba* to be rrr>
caution to all al-wni l.lt..
careful and exrlualvc.
maintain al.solute *ih-ii.*’, th. n wa.te«I
Two week, ago her aUter nm away
for the next lime the pirate w.ml.1 pa**
nd roarried the <;n.em.i.- milkman a
him. Not havlug a gun alKuml. def-u*.case of heredity, I *upiH,Ke It made a Where the air U Idgh and dry .
I would IH* UK-l-ss He did U..1 h«^e to
great atlr. *1 be managing editor t^ nt chnrg-tl w 111! atom* of th- p-tnld- »
1 wait long. xGh m Cr.Kk>
mt to ma^er^aln the state of Mm Of the MUi-hliic. Dr .Mh'-r I.hk hi*
l.Kl i.a»k
bavlug ml*H,Hl his ..hjr,
and you were atruck Qraeue’b M llnga and da them up for gh al Kiiiiitnfiuu.
lu It- vi. Iully*Mi
tr,-i.k. tilt- lime
prtut She bade her lackey «pum me ttm-s. ibre* mil-s awa.i . you m-iy m
paaslnc til.* lairk * *t.*m again nu.l a
from the door-abe. the girl who
trine nean*‘r. Every soul alKxanI the
l.y a tall. relhmn noa knew that a pirate w:,*
to carry milk to our hou«--a It hough 1
p«*.Uig b.i.*k and forth lu the f..g and
Wherexer If their v.*ssi‘l was .li«H>ver*Hl all
toowi. It. but .to «to«l at tlia Iw-ad «f the vuia I* the faln-st. tie- hm-ide
would have to walk th.v pfalik As the
(\at.-rfall t
tbr r»>>4 auliva*. and aboul.;d d..*n. »imule«t.
b.t ....y lu«. uud.n...
•hips U*i-Iitiig to X ’ns-ky
esi nnd 1* l-ft Im.o-st. J Im* y-uug wo- i
pi^'
man w.ll 1-t no oiu wl.e,*l it
herJ
,,, whislwr. rormu.*i-ly on-e
1 fem sk> or aaierfall
j
u„*s.HHl.em.
the man*, -y-* tun. nlwaya ^
ui*
f/wlth a hK*k of l.ixe and ih- j
^ f,.w indut* and pass'd
g.KKl■ lu w*e
\ far iH'Voiid Hi** I’-li* »n'K l»ow It w.i*
r imt, monry. but 1 i.rubub
The young man l«i* a not.
t im ky -that he did *a for by thi* time
lit-ad and a face. Ihongh pale,
th- iKWUtx uf th*- H..UI • ID I*
|*v student, ih-y say. aud from Ids .- ,
valid i halr pr. M-1.*^ s-nu..ns *.f an ela
fur I kouw bunml. lifr «. only du..tor.
Prim college, ao It w ould not
long. But father died In a we
ymi went, and I had to work
lletnc. I did not mind tb.
fl(oogh.Nad. I was glad of a
pgt In tba Ume and keep from
ter father and from wlahlni for you ao
aaoatantly. I knew it would only
tSl I married you. and then 1 ab
hare plenty to do to pot In the timi
aarer told you. Ned. hot Tim Greene
wanted me to marry him. Yoo reMher htm-a aawed off. ebuffy little
tetiow. with bad teeth. 1 laugbed In
Mi face.
I couldn’t help it.
Tim
Onene to aanlre to Ned Ball # aw
mi
’■Sxrfss^i.JTsstL
teeUxe i»aw owr the l-ear.
wrbouncr. wlild. be named In 1h^
hi. Ute eonmxam^r. the Uapb
■ or from ^
aSeaboy
tadck. 1 bi
VmMntly. lDtrlll.»ntU and nranttr
—that Is all Take a certain boor of
the day when yon are least dlattehad.
Hake a mental picture oT the ob>art
yoo dealre. bold It In your mind at
Uy for as many minute# as you
tear#. B'hat la more, do not think of
U as coming to y«m; think of It aa ah
laadyyuma. Thai U
what tha
.T«.
£rlSS’'K&r.S:?&«=
-
-
Both PhoMS
Farm For Sale
pw.1.4.7 nS
f
100 acres known as the Steel or NeW
ham farm One of the best In Gran
Traverse county; 3% mllea south t
the city.
J. E. OREILICK CO, CITY.
Tran*-.*uva*ia grow* almost i
known grain In the world The forvaU
of the Caumslau mountain range produce saffron, madder, oak. walnut and
boxw.Kid lumlK-r. while apples., pear#and grapes grow wild In these forxwu
toAUch an -At-Ot that they are export«*1 In large .inxnittie*
The wine of
Caucasia I* also exi»orted. and the cot
lou of the t-tmiitiy l* s*H*ond only te
DRS. SAWYER 4 PENHALLEOON
..DENTISTS...
. CARVER A BRO.
FIRE INSURANCE
uiid that he
»vmsrk»hle gold beeUea 1
Tly-n It xH*.)
in centrsl Amei
I would surely St
'
S«. tih- ■..-.d
omc
.re bri
. of'BriUgewnter I curn d to CaplM
hid.
tide in tbe *
running In. and. though be k
Itsd-lf To sight and touch
pirate* would he.ir th- «al
all the ai*peanince of that 1
tbiougb tbe baw*e pU«*. b- ga
: enough, another aj*^*l*?«
tobax-e it sllpjHHl TUoxx tbline region looks like solid aUver
be beam the sound I
freabu burnished >
be cCpialn w. alwnt and.
ting on tlH- thI-. tnrn.*l her no*e
Ml* U«*kreal.
culatlng
.jhe pirate.
\rife-Do you love me as much at
slightly
Hi. U* na* told that xM.lle th- x
following th- cxfi. t dlPTH-tlon of the ever?
u-n aUwi.x* hesid the eWk atrlk
drifting reli«-3in. Caidsln Burt *l»i»iM*d
Husband -1 rcikoD so.
;h-r ofl-u fttllt*il to bear the »
down from the quarter d.vk and took
Wife Will 1 always be tbe dearest
ar.,k- of 1 Tb- Duke of Bridgewsipr
bta daughter In bl* nrni*. *-.mvtil*.*d thing In tbe world
luicw.v found a r-m.*iy for this
with agony. .Ml bop*‘was
I am sure you ^
;-ult>.
He h:ol H clock made
Suddenly every oiw Marl
the Isndlord raise* tbe rent.
stnild atrlke iliirieen tlm<*a an hour
#oand**d a steam
after 110*01. and i*. -t ch*- k i-roclalms 1
. ,*-«H**l Thtbe sound of .
>*,hK k with a b:.k-r** •Inz-i, of
rou* stroke* to this d.ty
Th- **iblrCaptain Burt every one on tKWrxl tl»e |
teen Hook” ts ..n- «f the t-url-sities <
bark set up a imltetl Mmut ThI* was’^.,^ down 1
Worsl-y Hall -\V. sinilii.ter Gas*‘ite.
aijawered tromedlat-ly by tbr*-e r
*
S'
crjMal and .•mK ihy*t. nud tbe «rd ars
found on breaking o|h-h certain rvK-ka.
presenting tvrtnlu dlfferem-e*. but
agreeing In lum- with each other.
For of tbe #ard the tnin«i>areQt and
blood
sort la called the female,
wbBe tla* I* *• transparent ox»d darker
kind la termed tbe male, and tbe cyauu* ateo la named ope sort tbe male
and tbe other tbe temalf. but tb#
male la tb# fle#per In color of the two.Tbe cyanus* or <7000^ of tb# #ndent, to aaKl, ibougb probably Incor^
FIRE INSURANCE
Johnson Block
TUr Uukr-. -Tlifriee-
The Ri.niui.*. b.ih.uing the Greek
mlneralogUta. UlvKI-d gem* info male#
and fem.nh-H .a»H-oixling to th- depth or
E.W HASTINGS & SON
..Mnnl. Ih«l H.lunUT.tb.
An liour later a puff of wind blew
away the fog. Half a mile from tbe
The 4,ue*tlou of Who.founded I
Pelican was tbe Vnlled Bute* gunlKUit
INmy. Jn«t rouudlng a fxolnt seven or I.Q-i hsif so li.i-rv<tlng as the ide
eight miles distant wr.s tin* pirats Df Ibe gentleman who made her be
Cincinnati ComroercUl Tribune.
M. WINSLOW PARSONS
‘Quick ArraaL
J. A Gullcdge of Verbena, Ala., waa
A BUrtling TekL
To save a Ufe. Dr. T. J. MerrltL of tmice in th« bospltal from a severe
case of pllea. caoalng 24 tamora.
ter doctor* and all remedlas t_____
Ducklen s
Arnica Salve flslcitiy ar-
r“-==aS:-S=,Ss !rr.!^r»rsriaai
!S-SrF£-5?J5
Kute stomach and livar troubles, ao I
L. L. A. BUILDING.
.JiARPET GLEANING WORKS:.
Clesmng and Feather
vatinc. Can*el ^' Wing and Dying.
Ik-f;irr sending your old carpels
away to l>- made Into rug*.‘ let roe
.Dmyou^imHos
...
K. E. CHAPm. Proprielflr.
JOHN R. SANTO
^Wi
““"“■“tfeK’™-
leEHEilAL MSttRAR^
TBiWtrtt nice Cit of Meat
Slmcfms-4k f
uelaMBghtflU
Butchpro and 1
Have Yoar Clottiag
HwHmPrw*ll|W
laU. arsaasi Tie. Ceet. Pes—i Ste
V«..f
.do.
AiikiaeuMFUfaveM.
tsr «XEEB,»ia
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THE BVKWKQ BBOOBD, TOAVBtSB CITY, laOH., FBIDAY; MAY 8. M08.
Obstc sQumriNQ
A COMEDY OF
LOST NUMBERS
fOrtCtMLI
Marta. Vtu nln^l Our Wf4dim vUl baT« to ba poatpooed.**'
Tor bMTra'a aak^. C«org«. what*
CHINA WANTS BICYCLES.
«ke DU«M>«a
hmt thm
Kl»a A»»H« •• W««eo RM«.
At nmt Mwh tb.* Me. of a rhlnaman
rbi;i« a
b* M^med iDdlrTDU*. aayt
the XaabrUU- lUnoer. The plrture la
pre«-Dtcd of llowlna immiewU and plf*
UU. Bota.a«atterof lact tbaQii.
Tro loat twenty $100 blUa"
m
camMo^t^oAtf
Ust rveulas a hrn I
waa alortf and Inalaled on |>a.vlu*: i«e
tS.000. I ^old him tluit I w«uW not
fOcHre It. aa the aafe wu%
and
I didn’t know the i^ddnatlon
Then
he aakl be bad to take a nlaht train
for Kew Tort and I luiut ret^Iv.- U. aa
be wbnldo't carry It with him
Fear
k rrc^ltit.
a»t
tn perfect harmony
5s;;r.rsru";:srs
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of the
tL. lurrard
IUrr.nl j ainl
.nd aee
«r that
fb.. full
fut. valnr
v.lw r^grrUod
I^;;;S-or Ple^ermc «f
po4«l
^r. s"-.
47c
90c
$1.25
$1.50
$1.98
$2.75
very s|>ecial prices, Beautiful
lale in collections of nparallelcd
.Summer Waists now on sale
stylr. rxcellem e. variety, refreshing newness iml originalil>. I’^N« r>*
contmetl to us exclusively.
___ ... .... excellent showing of
Waists made of line while lawn, nicely trimmed
with embroitlery and insertion.
1 AQVtmr pick gf a line of Lavii Waists with lucked
X •“Oj,i,.^.ves. aKo front and kick, and elegantly
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*0 QK Waists xviih luie hemstitching and
beautiful embroidery trim
ighl everybody.
everybody
that will tieligbl
*
b/
-
$3.60zS:
Cadies’ Suits
to $T). A prtffu
conceptions, eit
street wear.
rhose wlu»
are
I’conomicaliy ind i n ed will tind hcTe a
snap in tailor made
Suits at
$8.40
I
ift
I .itrarlNI tbe .tleotloo
haogbty mien and aplrtt of the ben
^ aee that bole over there? WeU
wa ara going to build ■
‘
includes
suits, one of a kimk
from lines that sold
$10. 1-2.50 and $15.
and you will easily
st?e that they are a
bargain at the price.
Other numbers just
opened, made
of
\ culas. Eiamines and
Broaddo'hs at $1-5.
17.50. ’20. 2’2.50 and
‘25.00.
Separate SkIHs
Extract from ncwspa|s-r Item.
A Quk'k Rse«\-rr> -A n»an stt-t.i
to rhsngs m hunOrsd dutlsr bUI )N-..vrj«y
«a *1.1. h was a nun.»-.-r Vnes o u- tU. |n>ttc» was arrestfO. ao4 aiaei*»n oib-N^ s4m* Iter noir# thsl hsd l^n .luUn » -re
COrrr.Nl Oaercr lUmdrU, from hI... «
arses t«k#« Is to hr marrtrd this r>-rn
Haadsll s emptejers hare alvra
bllte to hte brtes as a wrdi
ANITA WALCIl M’KNUHIT.
Tks Ws* Was ■ar#y.
Tbe Rev. l>r l>avld J. Burrell wa*
mm wbo added to the geoer.l fund
•lories at a recent dinner at tbe W
4ut. Tb. |»M. of Ibw of I'urH..
icks,
luck
yles
:^lx40 I luck ToweK ouK ....
Embroideries...................... .1. : V '
Cineii Special
A 7-2 in. heavy bleached
bleache
to VKk\ for this sale
Damask, value 8.k:
69c
•
50c
98 c
$1.48
$1.98
$2.95
$3.87
46c
^v
f. - •
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Just a few specials from our
VBung*^
dje’
Rats
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1’*'^
;
l li.r |.< st
Dress 6ood$ Dept
-\ 3G ill. English Henrietta cloth,
I his material is
very ime and has a rich -glossy linisb. Hooks bk.: a inoie
expensive doth.
In all colors: including black. SjK:cial
at -.*ic per yi\.
\ as in. Novelty Melrose. Tltis eioib is lirmly ut.ven
ami yoidl Imd it excellent for. wear. It t omes in navy
blue and green groumls with dainty w4iur i!».is.
Special
at a7‘jc i>cr ytl.
A 4:1 in. pure .Mohair Sicillian. 'Fliis doth is t.rm and
it has a very brilliant luster.
I here IS
»s mubing more durIn navy blue only.
able or stylish at the present time.
Special at -')<»c per yank
A r>n in. pure.wool Etamine. You km»w how extreme*.
the Eiamines are. Well, this is
1 a new weave in
liiat'Hnc.
line. *'h
It nm
not 3rt>>'*ak<
only make >.a'v; ry Mi i>h j-ovvii or a sc,,araie• skin, but it is a doth that 'wUl positively give you
blue.
st-rxictr. In tat bla<’k and the new bl
per yank
'
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This is a fabric that will wash
A Cream llabiitai Silk. This
In-re is
ami pliable.
Ih
It is vvrysofl
,
anti wear prrfei ily. U
ungmore
ueMrauu if
.t y<»u wish
ss...... dainty and pretty :
mulling
more tiesirable
silk for a wai*4 «»r gown. Special at -*.0c p. r yanl.
< Itiu-r ijradcs ih
mm
tin-
niiv
siiring
sha|«<-> ai THk-. US).
1.50. i.'S) ai.d J.rii).
A
For Warm Weather Wear
KiI.lK.-d Union
|ms ._
Mens genuine Derby KU>i>e<i
e
Mens
Men s genuine Derby Ribbed I niun
Mens
Men's genuine Derby
. ^ Ribbed Union Suits ........................ -lU
Men's tine Balbriggan I'nderwear at....... ..................
Men's tine Balbriggan Underwear at - - - ---------rwear at ..1.00
Men's line Vicunna Australian Wool Underwear
Boy$’ nobby
Spring Suits
Sistwf,Si^ Sn
men's Turnisbings
men's Taney Dose
An ele.;ant line of men s n..v. hy ht.siery in. lace and
.•mbroiderj designs, in l.lacks ami colors, at ‘Z k and uOc a
pair.
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Special values in
.
^ *
men’s Fancy and . i ^
Wbite Pique Bests
At S/.tX) -/..V) and :\f»l You're not .Iresse.l up to Jate
without omi.
men's Ceatber Belts
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The vestless season is near at hand when a belt 1^: comes a necessity. Wc have a wide range of styles to
: select from. Trices from 2;>c up to 1.'/.j.
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men’s eiotblng Department
This section never loses a second. It reccivp careful atleinion all of the time. For spring we have all the
n s clothes, .'\mong the leading
new ideas in men’styles
THK KKNWOOD-4 button single breasted sack.
I'HE STR ATFORD -Jf button single breasted sack
THE CHLRCHILL—3button double brea.sted sack
THE OLY.MTIA 8 button young men's sack
The prices range from $5.00, 7.D0. lO.WJ. l'i.50. 15.00,
18.00. up to 2/..50.
Our prices are right and our clothes are perfect.
Come and try us.
E. WILHELIVI
t^cco. 1 tbtok tb» ben
IDan tbnt nbe Uid tb» <
iiliL....-
S3.W)
im< in tl..- world
This eh partmeni has rcceivetj m uc than its share of
attention.
Wc have- l»»<-ii
A -.‘T in. black Chin.. Silk.
I bis fabri. U ab>olut.-ly
particularly careful iii select
rain proof ami will not ^lM.t. ll you are intero>ted m
ing the wearing ,ni.parel f..r
the little fellows. All of the
best garment'* arc e\«iuisiicly
'per yanl.
^
hand tailored, '‘union made.
'Hie materials comfiriM! all
stylish spring fabrics Scotch
A urami assortment of Men s l ancy Dress Shirts in :
new stripes and li«iircs, dark and linht colors, at otic each ; Cheviots. -Cassimeres. Plain
and Fancy Worsted^.-Serges.'
best line of Men s Work Shirts in the city at .abc.
etc., matle in the I'lrevailing
spring styles.,
Special May sale prices.
Our $:D.Ki Dress or
Walking Skirls are
the talk of the town.
$5.tKl Brilliantine
Skirls are stdling.
r numljer
See then
iMte Pitlicsits
23c
33c
48c
69c
90c
$1.25
$1.5Q
.Another big value Lt>om l>amask ..,. :
Olbite Dresses
98c
GwsatConrs
t;sin. line jutre l.inen Ldoh\^>.iiua>k
ebildren's and misses*
I sun
“Tbeae mark* In jh-dcH on the vutfl
What are they?”
-Tbe number* of the notes.“Thank beavenr’
“You mean -Ihank ymn.*
Father#
Agbt. Women do have <ioe« r ways
getUng at things Gi%e me a kls*
other, another, a ihuoaand.*’
Uao can I
Its moalr. and the band played ly. Tweo
the rnltfd HUte. aoldlei
1 tertd Fekini:. a.al liclay they are aln*tag It In the FblUiipinr*.1 rrofeaaor Eduard made Ibrna* t
mesta to bia Crrman claaa iLe other
day.
“•Hoi Tit
Drawers
23c
46c
69c
90c
$ 1.00.
$1.50
Gowns
Oibil* Shirt Olafsts
the whole thing.
NATIONAL ^R-
Woraras muslin
“Uere it Is In the . h.*. i
Hnt
say Uiat II «.-.*ms » . ry ri»U. n
overhaul a shirt to tliid a -m- ...orati
dum. Hnt father ga«*e me a b
lore tlie other nigh! lo ser»e III
iN-lng Iiiarrle.1. ols.ul tin- s.ngular
ways Uumeti have of gelling at tloogs.
and H may l»e that after all tvtemi.iuouslyi then- I* s..me eouu.-rtlon
betwe«-n f2.tM» and a a.*lh*d shirt
**nVlM-re is the ladlarV
“1>U. that's tn the closet tiH*.
\ want the entrs^
of
Is becoming more popular each day. Evcr>’ new customer. ever> visitor who critically examines our< goods and
prices becomes an advertiser for this store, and the at cumulatetl advertising which it is thus receiving is pushing
- the sales to a point HlWtofore nut coiibitlerc d possibir
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^ Daintily trimmed with Lace and Embroidery, ami to
fltluce you to buy now we make the prices extremely
low, $1.4S. 1.MS. S.:iO, etc. cheaper than you can make
hem.
**%«.. my dear, you i
| r:T^i
Immense QuanlUies of fresh-new-snowy white Under Muslins*will be placed on sale this week and each of;the following lines will be
immense quai
found in unequalled completeness
a
“You wouldn’t bare put It In
aboea. I’ve oMUilih^I all y ..ur
clothing.
I ^’l stipiHis*- yon
any |M*ckeis In your un
r ill my nightshiri. la
“Not eiiN»|»r
wWeb 1 have a pm-k.-t for my h.mdker
•f. .but (conleiuptnousiy I I duln’t
have on my nightshirt on th.- stn-et
“Tertalnly not. Have you g.d on Ih*
shirt you bad on ulien you
bed’/”
“No. Mother gave me a
mornhig.”
to putt on this mori
“What ylld she
I $I04WU.«00. ood
0rcat interest is now beind centered in our
tOIAL. MAV SALE
the ewiatns not drawn. They may
have seen me roUDttifg the bills awl
making a mdnorandnra of tla lr num
bera after tbe nialoiiaT bad gone.
“You have tbe UH-muranduiur
-Tbara wbat troubles me. If I Ud
that, the bills «x>uld be rrmvenHl. I
cant rememler wbat 1 did altb IL^
“Don’t dlatrew yoorw-If. tJeorge. dear.
“Now your ^--------llerr they are.”
Your b»i
You m
In the lining. No: It
TRUST.
mibthtt’s Trent Street Stm
or persona who aamllaMtffcd me and
^^iH-y dcra’I say »-•. I'Ot th. y b«.
“fhorge. Ibal uieiuoriitHluni mu
fouml. Y.iu may have put It In
safe pls.-e In the ortlee eo timi-ual llml
It will lie %er> hsid to IlnU It
must attend to that. I «’un l h. lp you.
If you put It In any of your |h»« k.-ts. I
will find it. for I will go le.imyou and turn them all Inside out.
“Mother has done that aln-a.Iy
nothing can U- done Then V n.. h.4**
of tracing imt.-s the unmlN-rs ..f which
we don’t know. We are tak. u from
belgtit of hnppin.-ss and pluiig.d In
an,abyss of ml-ry
Tomum.u In■ ateid of U-lng married I may Ih- he.
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Aattonoi^l
cot a plan to cotuome an uh* ■
nouilcal obaerx atcaleo la the world
an intenuiilomil trust, with an na..,
£ate capUil st.nk of flO.OOUjUUU. aaya
U* CblnnN- ti«d. of thl. tjri*:
abort dUtaoce; then ray memory atop*.
At Hie end of a bUnk 1 waa lylnc tm
the aldewalk, with a «Towd an.nnd n»e
The Brat tblna I did wa. to |.nt ray
hand tn my lae-kH to f.el for the bills
They were gone «
•HJooe? Oh.tleonter
olil<e baa b«-n ranaaf k.Nl
I
don’t believe I left It Ibi re.”
“.Vor. I. It wonM la- more ua
for you to lake It with you
I Uoik^
yon didn’t pul It In with the not.-s "
“I dunt kimw wla.flHT I dUl or not.
My brad a.lM-a yet; and I ran t n
rnemU-r mm h of anything“1)0 they hisine ymi at llie «dn.vr
“Oh. yes
They s«y Ihni I hml n
bualuesa to retvlve the luonry."
“Af»d «h. Iliey Intimate- have Ih.
shown any dlNweiiioh to sUMN.t
-
astronomy
jtnad^
3s.r'r:«-2ssts:^s
After be bad
«nce you remen.l-r nraklng It
moat find H. First the «m<e mn
_
AN
SS>M»»tlni^
'•
^L*Sr^^**rnd cant
“•
Ua^ utSSr^rttT*«ndly t^S
bicycle.
in China the use of bUTclc* 1* Increoalns uoUb|y. aeoordiac to the relK.rt of lleniy a Miller. Cnlted 8Ute*
---------------,na. He aayi that
posalbimie* of the market there
llraUed only by the a
oporc^raoe.
He I
CbliH-oo to
,
a epeclal atiKlj
WlK.-ls auitrd t.
A mas in OoMca. N. T.. baa a Dartca
by whkb be dtatrtbutea muale by t»le>
pbooe to(.peenooa tfrlnf mllea away,
aaya tbe New Yoek World. Ho la A. K
Wheeler, and hla mtwlc diatrtbolor la
made by attaebing one end of a rubber
boao aixty feet brag to tbe dtapbragm
Wtbing elae to ainc they break out
of a pboaograph machtne and tbe other
Mootaneooaly with ’Hot Time.’ Tbeytre
Uncj work sb«old be avoided .to
brouabt wllMn their means. Tbe
a ore rr>ui:b. and a aubatanttal
Is needed, while, because of
their dreaa, a wbeH desdrned for Wom
en Is In creater favor than tbe frame
oaad by Amertcan men. Mr. Miller
hosl.
oni ualvefalty. acowdlM tP • <3hkM»
Modal dtapptch to tha FhOada^
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