The Evening Record, April 13, 1904

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The Evening Record, April 13, 1904

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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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1904-04-13

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THE EVENING RECORD
WEATHER.

BY A MINE AT RORT ARTMOPt

Potstow Toslay ErtBfM |UOO to $1i»
Buahat and Rscaipts HoavNr
Thmi far Mentha.

NAVAL HERO
PERISHED

I- dollar mark was passed In. the
pouto market today. Hie price
ed -to 11.01 and there was a
sharp rivalry among the boyera. One
load
brought tl.oc
The
Cbl^mgo
market today was fl.lS.
tl.13. therefore tthat
market did not warrant the rate paid
here The price was forced up by thr
sharp eompefltl » among the buyers
Eighty
^ty loads were received today,
■b 1s greater than for some months
gle day.
price U tbe highest paid -here
«g time.
aggregate amount paid out by
buyers was |«,<k»o today.

VICE ADMIRAL MAKAROFR ONE
OR THE DEAD.

itossu n GIIAT 90I1I0W

OMti^ysd

Martow to

¥

WMIa

Rspwiss Jap

OPENING
SESSION

Usa*l»»g
Attack.

Catastrspha Was an AccMant.
fUpork Comas From EL

81. Patorsburp, April 13—A dispatch
has bean recalrad by Grand Duka
\1adlBtr whtcta atatea that tba R<is-_
alan battleship PetropaWovsk struck
a nine at the entrance to Port Arthur
harbor while learing the harl>of to
repulse as attack of the Japan. se
and was blown up. Reran hundred are
reported dead. Including Vice Admiral
Makaroff. the Russian naval cm Rev. Charles T. 8tout Delivered Ad­
dress of Welcome—Address by the
Bander. Pour omoers wen* wounded.
Including Grand Duke Cyril, the csar’a
Bishop—Meetings Begsn In
eoastn and non of Grand Duke VladlGrace Church Lsst Evening.
Bir.
wounds are said to lie

INTESESraC PATUS SEAD

alight.
The leli-grain coming from a Ruv
t thought to be reliable,
slaa aoui
bird Russian veasel that
ThU t* I
mine by accident. In tbe
two previous accidents torpedo boats
were victims and between four i
Bve hundred men lost their lives.
Acrding to advices received h
Vice Admiral Makaroff. Russia's
nous naval hero, was drowned as »
result of the accident. The news of
the terrible calamity has caused prt»
Dw in the RuMlan capital
> it manifest everywhere.
___ ,_.jted battleship was leaving
the harbor to assist tbe Russisa
squadron In repulsing another attack
by the Japanese fleet
An oMeial dispatch received here
cnflrms the news of the disaster to
tbe PMropavlOTak. The ctar has dis
l«lched a courier to convey his condo­
lences to Madame Makaroff. wife of
the admiral who lost his life at f*on
Arthur. Thirty-two sallorv escap.tl
from the vessel. Although Grand Duke
Cyril was wounded he swcm ashore.
tfllclal dispatch this t'venln
says the Japanese fleet has retired an
Is now stationed at Uao Tl Chang t
the south of Port Arthur

The sixtieth seml-annusl dloccssn
conference and missionary meeting of
Rpisropsllsn dloce»<* of Western
Michigan opened last evening In Grace
church with a good atlendsnce. Be-

russions bringing out ilmughis that

n Vl,,!

0«ry Sridom Ssa Bsc a Room of Oar

Osmaralty fair toelslit:
older toolght aad Thara^

...Oiall Paper**. <

GOOD TIME FOR GUN CLUB

That's not astiafactory.
Csisbrated Trap Ehet to Be Hera In
May to U—t the Msmbira of the
lliscal Club.

yASmPOIlAlMAM

great gattleehir guown up

warship

SEVENTH YEAR—2157

TRAYEBSE CITr, IflCH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1DC4.

«wMTdj)Q^I

SEVEN HUNDRED ELECTED
OFnCERS
RUSSIANS KILLED

*

-

Word has been received by the
raverae Oty Rod and Gun dub that
-ker. the noted trap aboc. who
connect
cte^ with the Parker Gun
company and the Peters Cartridge
will 1 >e in Traverse City the
latter part of May to jivin the local
marksmen in a shooting contest. Mr.
Parker has been known as a famous
shot.
He
will brtu with him If pos­
Ocvct.onsi snd Easiness S.
sible a celebrated ifle shot and a well
dsy—Rev. L. B. RIescll ^
known revolver shot who will participste In the program of the occasion.
With these attractions it is expected
at a big shoot will be arrant^ and
is assured that It will be largely mi­
nded. Mr. Parker will furnish free
resbyter>
the
be roeetin
sil the ammunlllOB. and blue rocks
; the First Presbyto m church used on that day by the local club
ev«lng. the attendance was only
lastL evening
ened by
fair
The i
singing, followed
s-ed hy
h
praver by R
MRS. JOMNBONW FUNERAL.
George J. Rex. Presb>Tery Sum

easy mattar.

Vary aeWaui you oaa such sttractlvo Wall Fapor m osa’ro showliiB
this saaaon.
Wont you coma In and aaa?

LIVELY
CHILDREN

« 0Hy Book Store

andflhodd)* tbocs make a
- poor combination.
Everj*
parent wbo has tested our
shoes say we sell

THE BEST
WEARING SHOPS
for children that can be
boughL Our nets- s{)ring
shoes will tend to keep up
this reputation for us. Try
them.

r:

Sizes r> to 6........................ 60c. b5c
Sixes 0 to 11.........75c. 85c
Sizes 12 to 2................ .1,(8). 1.60
■ochltn of
nngregalinnal church will officiate, assi•isted by
Rev. L H Blssell of the Prcslhytcrlan
church
Undertaker Anderson
will have
charge of the funeral arrangi-menG

Do not read Benda's "sd." on page 3.
^e’^Xcmstlon was Interestingly youil spend your money If you do.
HcusM-d. In detain tbe reformation You'll get s hat for nothing.
as disciissiil as the eff«>ct It had upon
le dlffert.it countries and people.
I RECORD WANT AD
»me of the great workers were menrined.
speake
rhen tli church will pul an tin
divided front
InlldcUiy and unright­
eousness* and wrangling of sects must
Then the people will
aside
more faith when they
chtirch united snd not divided
trivial matter. Signs are not ranting
to show that the long night is rawing
close.
,e people of AmerI-. Dallas said
lore tired of Ivlslon—that im)w
r west, north or
Is no east
t this cause he. He urged
wholly united. Evsngeliewlly.
jUc and Protestknt.
V. Dallas showed how union
1 be especially beneflrlsl to small
>es where several
stniggllni

r/ir-irxrr,'"'’,;

Gonoralh fair taoigbt; continued cold tonight 1

U.99
16.99
19.99
112.99
115.99

SEE BENDA’S
; “AD"
ON PAGE 3

FREE!
THE SHOE
$5.00 AND S6.00

VtlotfTMsbtd

Wa*va aueh an immansa variety for you to chooaa from

snd the pricoa art as tempting as the paper.

EAST JORDON NEXT PLACE

school roUslonsry and the reading t»f
? Scripture by Rev. John Jledpsib
Petoakey. Following these Rev. J
retiring moderator, gave
r the evening on “Cbri#
tian Union." He took part of the text
from John 17:31
Rev. Dallas went on to show that
the church of the New Testament wan
although there were bishop*,
s and deacons, they nlso wor­
shiped the same church. There being
le faith, one baptism and tme Lonl.
e showed bow this Ideal state did
)t last. Tim church became corrupt,
vision came. Down through history
le became susplrlout and the mov.ent was broken Into fragments. He
len’took up the dark ages snd said
le great Idea was not lost if church

Our morts is “Every RaMu RlghL"

Whan H comaa to tha chaesing of Wall Fapars youil Bnfl that an

BEST ON EARTH

Winkurt Stick

WE HAVE A GOOD SHOEMAKER'S SHOP.

LADIES’ SHOES
That look good snd feel good They're s combination of «L style and
quality. Patent colt or vicl kid. Blucher cut or full sUppsr vamp.
They're sure td please you.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Opposite Whiting Hotel.

Something that
no lady can do
without, and
have beautiful
Huger naiU • .

Phones:

iMn-h
revert>nd gent!**-

..til^.m wHrh w. .r,- fom-

.—Official advices
April 13.-C
iny of
from Wljn] States (hat
ss the
Russlaa tre
first stream ofiihe Yslii rivei
WTJu this mortflng and that a company
of Japanese attacked and dm
drove
VI the
bodies of twenty
clegram adds.
e found after the t

AUTOMOBILES
UPINSHOKE

lOc

.^..SEE THEi LINE...

11- .howr.l h..« .1.,- ai.aa«y whcl

HrEfE
sonM-thlng iH-ftcr to the world than

TheOlC R*-ii-r..

...219...
AMERICAN

Following the sermon the sacrament
obs<
lbserred.
over this
■ John N;;i“ o7* VHarbor Springs,

DRUG

CO.

.. House

2A? From Struct

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title

Traverse City Manufacturiog Co.
W. I*. BROWN,

k RECORD WANT AO.
The Minister With the Youth.

lowing officers were elected:

Rev.

Morning Session.
lined his r,«msrks to the n-lstions of

E=:i“"4r™2.;

Boys^
Clothing*.

Our Cong
Experience
^emabhi V§U Buf

(Continued on Fourth Page.)

I Reach t2J»04)00—Flvt Em-

SUPENVISOIS MEETING
Considerable BusineM Was Trsns^ This Morning—Various
Committees Appointed.

Ry Wire to the Brealag Record.
DHrolt. April tS.-The Cadillac
tomobite works bn Cass avenue, i
the Grand Tvnk tracks, were
stroyed by lire this morning. The
will be $3,000,000. covered by In
ancc. Many of the 200 employes
Jumped from third stoo
win
■Five men and one woman, emp ,
were Injured. The injured are Charles

U probably badly hurt.

Ry Wire to the Bveoln* RecordOuray. April 13,—Bhartff Oortoeti
aUn haaitataa to proceed to ToHurlde
to aerre vrtu of attachment for exmtempt of court on General Sherman
Bell and Adjutant Bulkley Wells. Geo•ral Bell apeoly boasu that If Corbett
lippaan at Tolloiide to enforce the
Inwa there will be work for the coro-

OUARANTEEO poffact-The Kim­
ball Fta^

AB.

Citizens 32. Bell Iflt.

Ccr. Tenth St. and Lake Ave.

island of Australis, Cnnsda
Lagrge.
a number of limes attempted to secure

Naval Eattle Still In Pragreea.
Bi. Pethrsbnrg. April 13.—The latest
advices received at the winter paUre
here are to the effect that tbe naval
l«attle is still progressing off Port
Arthur. OSclal dispatches will prob­
ably be given out mion
A requb'm
mass for the repose of the s«mls of
Vice Admiral Makaroff and the other
oncers and crew of the Petropavlovsk
wcmld Iv notlco.1 fmm the pmgram
innunced to
has sdready been annr
place In the admiralty church tomor-

TRY A RB60RD

SHOE BTORS.

The supervisors met in regular s
slor. this morning snd transacted c
slderslile business
The communi
Hon of Dr. Holliday in regard to a I
$165 for medical attendance was
erred to the superintendents of the
poor.
Judge Loranger made a talk In re­
gard to the cost of keeping patienU
.........................................been paM ‘

presb;
pctlng
the church conference of the dicese
Western Michigan nnv in session
Irace church.
The various delegates In attendance
St the meeting are: Rev. J. J. Cook
of Conway. Rev. Harvey Wilson of Efmira. Rev. Henry Neill of Harbor
Springs. Rev. William Sidebotham at
Lake City. Rev, A. W Johnston of
Cadillac. Rev. George J. Rea of Boyne
City, Rev L C. McBride of McBaln.
Rev J. A. McKee of Bast Jordan. Rer.
J M. Dallas of Macknac City. Rev. W.
H. Long of Elk Rapids. Rev. John
Redpath of Petoskey. Presrierlnsl
Sunday school mlssionaiy-.
The 1

lenn of I
libs. R.
n finance and ways and meant of Yuba.
R. B^ O*™" o' Ir*'**"*
------- * •A( ^ of Omens. The next
David
meeting place rill l>e East Jordan in
The fdllowlng committees w«
tbe
fall.
pointed by Chairman Walker:
Finance. Ways and Means—Moaroe.
The afternoon devotional exere
Beecham. Duryea
BqualUaUon-Brown. BusII. Black were in charge of W. H. Fife of Tuba.
Claims and AcconiitB—Ladd. Oere- These were followed by the reports of
various churches which were all
md. Tedmnn.
teresting and showed the churches
Apportlonnseat-Dean. Johnae
ford
be In an excellent condition.
Dr. W. A. Johnston of Cadil
Grounds and
Bulldincs—Darrow.
ogle. Haraha.
elected principal
al commissioner to tbe
County Poor—Darrow, Moaroe. Baf- general aaaembl;
bly to be held In Bufford.
. Rev. L. C. McBride of
lAlo: a1
rns—I>uryea. Blermacber. Beech McBaln
W. H. Fife of Yuba was also elected
a oommtssioDer to the general aaeembly; alternate. J. C. Gtcn of Bast Jorlan.
This ereatag the histallatloo of Rer.

nifY A IIBOOBO WANTABi

Chis Department is How
/
Complete
Recent shipments from eastern manu­
facturers have arrived and wre arc
ready for the small boy at well as the
elder ones.

Buster Brown

***$uit$***
For boys up to 10 years are a leading
feature this aeaodn. Also showing a
large range of 2-piece suits. S^iecc
suits and Norfolks.
Pricos run $2X0, $2X0. $3.0a $3X0,
$4.00 to $7X0.
Youth’s suits $5.00. $4.50. $7X0. $10
to$12Xa

Children's and boys'

Chiltirens* and ciothing «nd Furnishings

Beys’ Fin*
Stetsters
Caps
Pants
Bats
OMsts
Bleuscs
SWris

Eocrytirtnatht
ttmsof
Big Beys

e.aiilbelm
CwvfF Tiwmf ami amhm

wn nt«d

•wKh ccrUinty of pleasing

We carry twice the Mock
children's and beys*
fine goods of any

this means, of eeursa, that wo havd...
the goode that aell—our line
• Little Fellows'" suits tliis
ysar era so attractive tlwy
sell at alght-$1X0 to $7X0for the “bigger boys,"
from 14 to 20 years of ags, the dlyIdS do not vary so much from year to yuprv
but we may be counted upw this y*ar
and every year to show the latoaL
biggest and bait aaaorMt to ba
seen In this

L

$4M to tltJE

Hamilton Qotbing^

TOE SVENJSQ BSOOBD, TBAVeBSB CITY, MIOH^ WEDHEBPAT, APIHL

amm WEOPEnwe

THM

AIOIVM.

g|ag^:;::::: «

WnilMlfMHB

omcs m mo*rr rmur.

______ Bteil tekieod to

Mk

At a paoaMasat reataurant to Evi
tea. ftraqamrtad by Numbwertcni
temltj men. loaf augar to useddLo
or tke Ubtoa. Tke sugar U the I
lagfadlent to a darlingepiaude. Coeds
toaqaantly pall of the food given to
them at the dormitories and. properly
. frequentt the

W!£ss«aBr
feta to tie Sueeeea

THC WEQUrrOfM CUIB.
Tb«
of Ik. .^r w««M%n« el.b iMt alckt Otwtiopei
grmt taurwt is tk. orsuisaUmi. T
»WMM or tk. r.crfMiliatlofi teat jMr
kM kM «9p(«rtet.d .a4 • teW greot•r ■aaeaaa to Maarad for ib. ooateg
a—OIL Tb« club to In flrat cteaa shape
aad si«cteat funda will be aratteble
fron tke dues to complete aereral ImproaskMua tkat will add to tb. attracUona of the club boose aad
gromids. Tk. dub gnmada occupy
the toeat atrip of skora atom tk. bay
aad as a ptece for plaaaaat recreation
women aad chtldran. especial
ly for tke wobmui aad lUltie folks, It
baa away adraatagea. For aocial en
joyment tke orgaalaaiioo offers many
allartag tadacemenu to the ok
aMp. Cioae la. arltkia tke city ttmIU.
with room for beautifytag. the
bUHiea for the club are great. Only
twaaty-tkrec akares of stock iwmala

I

I'n

IMOpto whose naHed eEorto will make
the ptece aa Importaot social Instltatinn in tke future.

THE ERIME EUlLOEKt.
Oalnty Supper Enjoyed and Mtoslenary Work Diaeuaeid.
The Bridge Builders MtesSoaary

l:

duty of tke Coagreg^UoDa] ekurch. la
eluding tke taoBoraitybamabers of the
Coveoant Band, enjoyed a pleasaat
aad profitable mMttag la the church
parlora yesterday CTeelng. A dainty
sapper was serred, the Ubles
ad la the form of a amitese crot
the ooaelualoo of the repast the
ter moathly
basiaess and
literary
meetlag was held la charge of Miss
Mlnale Wait. She took for her sub^
Jed the general home and foreign miaskmary work of the rarious protest ant
denominations Miss Rutner spoke of
the Baptists. MUs Rumsey of the Pres
hytertaas. Miss Holcomb of the Meth
sdtet Bptocopaltens, Miss Poboral
the Oeaaaa Eraagdieal Lothemas a
Miss Walt of the Kplscopala and the
Prieads
Miss Carrie Eari gave a
plsaslag. Tocal aolo with accompani­
ment by Miss Lou McManus

meeting was one of onnsual Inte
■EAT THE RECORD.
Weather Okeerver Walt Saya the Ternperatura Oet a Scoop Last NIghL
liocal goTeramMt weather obaenrsr
8. K. Wait eaya that the temperatnre
beat tha Mraahig Record last <
Whather or not be meant t

waatkar actaally scooped the Reooid
to ant kaown. but anyway the temperatart lastaad af straightening up aad
being a man. dropped null lower, net
la the Boelal aeale. but which to mucto
the thermometer. gohM
degrees and laa
farenry only <di
I from aotklag at all

There weren't seats enough In the
Mmdl roouM test night , to aooomwdaie tke attendance at tke aanual
meettng of tke new Wequetong club.
What to do7
Ingentona co-c<
There was much latetwat manUestI la the plans for tke coming aea
It to aimpie. It to unique, it i* satli
m. which Include many attractive Im- tory:
-ovemenia and the continued beauUthoughtfully to munch
teg of the gronnds.
Car'liowl. they
tba contents t
Secretary
Bock
ariU fn»m tbHr
d that more than 13.700 was reluy little tiieroI teat year and expenti
gtypbka that Usmeaes iilmsrlf would
D the
not actfrn.
tiie'teiidlii^ and'ln the re^wganlIt looks like a Tkooey” game.
km of the club. A balance renml
And ao it Is. The men luive prevlonsIn the treasury and it U assured tl
|y been famished aitb the code, snd
the annual dues to be received tl
[ will provide anaeient funds to tranatotton to tbem is easy, far ei
kue the
beautifying of
the than Xenopton and Homer. They
therefore
be able to tell at a gii
grounds and gradual completion of the
whether to wait at the auutb or
interior of the building
The report of Treasurer Wall
door of Willard hall. They will be toM
aatlafactory aad both reports wer
’ or not it to safe to '
•pted and adopted.
**Beil«lia~
The work of the officers last yea*
y will understand wbeth
They
a* so gratifying that President Rob­ ar It to to be a stroll in the moonlight
ert*. Secretao Bock and Treasurer artth -NHUe” or whether they will
Walt were re-elected, also Directo
spend the evening over a tiiaaome lew
Titus, Alley and Montague. The coi
■on. Soch things will be to then
plete list of ofleers elected is as U
apen book, for it to written on
OBgar.
President—Lortn Roberts.
And the proprietor wondered wbat
Vice President—H. A. MussHman.
canoed the sudden geoeral affection
Secretary—C. K. Buck.....................
Cor aweetenltig among his pstron
Treasurer—8. E. Walt.
Trustees; two yeara—L F. Titus. W.
W. Smith, H. D. Alley and V. B Mon­
tague.
l.ast year In order to reorganlxe the
club upon a aubsUnttel basis the
shares of stock were sold at |6 and
the membership dues were |5 It wsi.
Ditely decided to sell lb
deffnltely
the remainr-five in number, at
call at our store for the greatest
par value,
Intain the dues at |6
strengih creator and health restorer
annnally.
e ever i ihl—VInol. It it
Presldant Roberta addressed the which
atoekbolders upon the advantages of not a1 pateni medicine,
the dub to fkmllies and oongratuteted valual..........................Iclous preparatl
medicine. ..lu
the members upon the great Interest cod liver oil ki
irop €if
of oil
o to nauseate and upset
unifntW in iu success
The pisns out a drop
the stomach
tmacb and
a
retard Its work,
there Is a pe
We do not believe
Ik
the club still m
in this vlclnlt;
Ity but whal Vinol
i
this season of
STATE OP OHIO. CITY OF TOLEDO. beaellt them at
year
Vinol is delicious to the ti
LUCAS COUNTT-as.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that and
Id as the greatest strength
he is senior partner of the firm of F
heney
old people, weak, sickly women
J. Cheney
Co.,. doing business in the
. A^
Coni
City ofTol
of Toledo. County
and Bute afore- and children, nursing mothers and afiaald. and that aald firm
a tevere slckm
Vinol never fail
aum of ONE HUNDRED
HUh
DOLLARS
for each and every
lughs. chrcnlc colds, bronci
ichltls ai
le cun
I throat and long troubles,I. It la I
lualled to create an appetite and
Cure.
ake those who are too thin fat. r<
FRANK J. CHENEY,
Sworn to before me and aubicribed and healthy.
In my preamice. this fitb day of De­
We have had ao much experience
cember. A ,D. ]8M.
with Vinol and teen so man.v wonder
(Seal.)
A. W. OLRA80N.
ful cures performed by It. that we ofreturn your
Hall's Catarrh Cure te^M^nter question If it does
accomplish all
Bally, and acts dlreeUy on the blood
e claim for It.
looous tnrCaoe of the ayitem
Can anything
d for t«
ila? Try It
|| on our guar
F. J. CF
JraWMY A CO.. Itoledo. O
Stonv For the
all Drwgglsts. 76c.
------------. ..eople
Johni-----Pamlly PiUa for Consil- Drug Store has arranged with some of
the other reiattN,dntgglsis In the city

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wtxkjmwm
Bends A Co. Will Give a Spring Hi
th Every Fifth Suit Sold Dun
ing Special Sals. *

Ida A (
e of sample aulu and gent's
things will be disposed of at reirkably low prices to make rogm for
Increased stock. With even' fifth
There was another Ragle party tott siili sold, at whatever price, a spring
evening and when saying that, a good hat. soft or stiff, will be given. Tbto
time followed as a natural equivalent. to a good chance for many to wear
Dancing was Indulged In by seventy- tprinx bats wlibmit cost as wi
live couples until 2 o'clock this monie a suit at about cost or
Ing and during the course of the even­
ing refreshments consisting of s hot
PCT08KEY HAS BALL TEAM.
Iteef steak supper and Ragle's broth
wore aenred.
Stewart and Stefflns* Busineaa Men Take I
and Aaaura
orchestra fumlsbed the music, which
was excellent. All prt-sent spent an
etijoyalde evening.
■nt to organise a Peioskey business men's base ball team
for the coming season of the naiw«n*i
sport is meeting wlih aaeoeas
to be assured. Manager John L. Cal
maple
program this evening in the sler. who can tell a
Oongregatlonal chord
lurch par
the auspices of ther T
T. P. 8.
mission
Sion 16 cents. All Inviti
wlU
May
Work was begun this morning ex­
tko other InuImen's teams In Northern Michl
cavating the basement for J. W. Mil
gan wlH have need to look
Itken's new addliioo.
Thd* will be a meeting of the High their, laurels—Pctooke.v News
School Alumni association in Superkl.W. S6
teteodent Ollbert's office Monday ever
pic Buita s
lagat7:S0. All membma are requesi
hat free
«4 to be preaent.
West Bay council. Royul Arcanum,
will meet In regular session tomorrow
evening This will be the test meeUng
STAGE AND FLATFORM.
hdlore the repteaeutetlre goes to the
grand lodge and s full attendance is
many theater goer* Lincoln
dsaired.
•r's "Down Mobile." which con
The Willard W. C. T. V. wll
elnberg's Grand tomorrow night,
with Miss Sophie Wright coi
sday. April 14. U considered the
Madison street and Jefferson i
prodoctloa of the many beantltomorrow afternoon.
louihera dmmaa that have eml-

S. N. Mobto toft this morwlag fbr
D. O. Shorter went to Odor Run on
knslansa this moniiiig.
Mrs. E. tamer went to 0U|
far a short rteit tkto morwlag.
P. C. OUbert leturaed tost atgkt
j- 'hom a bnslaesa trip to PMoskey and
rTBnektti aad wife rstanMd
.. algkt from Hot Springs, Arlu srkere
I Ohey spent amreral weeks.
. Waited St. Louis. Ghlcngo
' mm.
Tke Twenttork1 Century club win
give a edeet partyy tkto evening In Por< eotera' kail.
J

OET THE BEST. Buy the KhnhWI
SW sarrioa wul wrttefwitinn

H. 8. ROIJU Pr^t^ Weod Ola

”lr.

XIAM LpOiyy. OsMwaA A

a CtoOTfl^teA CtoSsar.

RUGS in all giadei, aixet and the Uteto beantifiil demens; a Uige
aaaoctment ot ART SQUARES in the latest bcaotiial desna; a
laige aaaactinent of OIL CLOTHS and LINOLEUMS in all grade*
and latest *\e»gia at exceptionally low price*.

OBBMOXD. PtwOdat Dmmmt
. THIBL^.^^vsrm CUj lioi

J. W. SLATER,
Itocfc fa no other taidac w
of the

emta by the ktodFsteimiity.
REB. Dr. Ftoree'a
Metal Advtoer to sent ,

GOOD TEA

Cooking for
3^ a Tarm?

of atempe to pay cacpcaae of mailinc
cmfy. Send twoty-ooe ooe-oeot aUmf
for the hook U paper oorcn, or thirty
one etexnpa for
for^^'
the clotk- *
*
nme.
Addrcae Dr. R. V. Piece,

fate, H.Y.

CONDENSED NEWS
OF mCHIfiAN:

Our list is. large and contains
farms of all kinds at prices
ranging from |d.«N) to f260 per
acre
1V> you want a good Im­
proved farm with tool*, boraefi.
ail necessary and convi ■nlenl
hutidiage* We have Just what
>T>u want. Let's talk it ov

is the most essential part of many people’s dinner. Wc
cany in stock IS GRADEIS OF TF.A. >-arying in price

from 15c per posid ta 75c

If yon arc a lover oi a cup of good tea let us send you a
sample of our (50c Green japan Tea. It can not be
surpaaictl ftw quality or price.

asking to be exempted from their wa‘"heVee of the village of Tekonsha

with life in the*^nv^!i?th1^ bite^
the bnmor and pathos to be
In the climes beneath the Sonth-

CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS

NOTICE|!
however, ai
halrtMi widow

Uiught
committing
•d
the matt>-r.
marrlfM an auburn
fh seven children.
of Interesting

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

Have your Electric
Wiring installed in
accordance with the
National board of
Fire Undenk'riters.
II Pjys in the Eod

Wkm raa Cgaw fg Tkimi af H
moo in iaaagt Higkat Thin
Yaar Tkma GMS fa fnad/a Yaa
fa Sara tka Caai af a
OiS HMM6£

J. B. Paifc Electric Co.
this summer: If they refuse, the x

125 Cass SU

Trarerse Qty.
WE C0HHECT THEM FOEE.

traoerst Citf
6as Company

HAVE YOU
TRIED THEM YETT

-...... ri

Record

Want

Ada.

bring

Big

Returns for the money Invetead.



MORI
LIOHT

1 the sii
>n purrhasi-d
spring; and ln'add*ltiIi'‘'«^d'^Jilll

DAN DALY STORIES.
AaeedwtM ThM Are Trplewl ef
Late CemeWU*.
Now that Dan Daly has gone over to
Join the great majority, some ator
the comedian have been brought
to memory, saya the New York Tele
graph.
Some yearn ago l>an Irtly spent a
summer with Frederick llalleu and
Mollie Fuller at their summer home In
Mount Clemena. Mich. The usual round
of fesUvitles was Indulged In. and one

Your RaiteMa Hoaaa Fumtehor.

Whotesai* and Ratolt.

;r

Si,

Si:



Yob need a cvpet and a fav
Yob know that.
bw the ■Bpattut pm to
wheteteind the tofscM aa■orttat and the bcM valiicA
Yob cu aoaa decide that,
by«Wi>fiB here: tag can
ri»w ytw uythiag you want
at jim what yoo want to pay,
as we have aa exceptioeally
hoge aaortaaeDt of

WMTBI

SAQLS PARTY.

M-

TO MAKE YtOriOME
PLEASANT

WoWd ywu aacape tke vlgiteiiea at
Ika argas «yad ckapmaat
~ la la a aaval asatkoi aaed kg
rwaaten watTceaHy cooda to fiar(aad Ika wiatk of aMatiifa aad at
I, aaya tke Chicago 1

C. A. SKELMR^ ODf CMift

r.

UOA.

MCMAOtS ONJ^ 8UQAR.

slT-rsis

It wanted in almott every home.

How about yourtT. No matter what kind of light you have In your houae

electricity.-gat. oil or gasoline—there are many time* you want an CKtra lamp.
one light in each room.

We have at fine a line of lamp* a* you will find.

You should have at least

Th*re are iampa in braes and

glact. nickle and china, handeome meUi and decorated Iampa. parlor lamp*, reading lamps, hand lamp*,
sralkad down
the little Uke close by
the town. Arrived
lall landing
stage. MoUle Fuller
IJslleni
marked to Oa!
tely^;
"Dan.
ebaek."
"Which cheek. Moll
The right one
r i-ollar is dirty
Txwks to me as if 1 ought to have a
bath. Besidea. tbeoe clothes I bought
in Detroit are too big for me."
mth that be jumped into the lake,
clad as be was. On rialng to the n
face, be aald:
-Spot gone. Molller
Tea Oome out" said Mlsa mUer.
-Ajjythlng to oblige you. MolHe."
And be climbed out on the' iandlng
atage. tha water
clothing In stTMima.
Some ttone ago In Boston Daly waa
acting aa auctloDoar In disposing of
benefit to be given for
His wife was present
In the aaaembtoge and
■aats at $S each. Daly
for a moment aod said:
"S«U la 12 and 14 sold to Mrs. Dan
ly. Ma
yours
Mra Daly waa .as i
band waa thin.
ROD AND GUN CLUB ANNUAL.

Tbe scenes In the second act _
Will Taka Place ort April Zt to Elect
dismal swamp aad tke oM cotton mill
Omccra for the^Enouing Yoer.
In the fonrtk act are blu of stage elabThe annual meeting of the Traverae
City Bod aad Gon club will be held in
the oiBoe of O. P. Carrer. W ednoMtey
...
.
lntkeL__.
evening. April 20. at 7i30 o'clock. Tke
ar. Nothing to w*«i«g
war.
eleetkm of oacere will take place and
the play
plans for the season discussed. AU
persons desiring i

Sr.

been seen at the local playhouse be­
fore SoiDO apurta of hamor and wit
break through the more serious Ham.
giving an
omnrtnnlty for
LM RsMta show you wtuR rate hai^
bmatha a Uttk
galfis look liko—rood his -ad.” oti
dramatic aad <
page » and got a hat for nothing.

lod. do hereby
_ je to refu.,
money on a 60cent botUe of
-------- le's Warrantod
Syrup of Tar .. It fails to cars your
cough or cold. We alao guarantoo a
26-cent botUe to --------------money rofunded.

*T£SSf5gSSSa“"'
for the union IsIm-I on tl
hlch .mu buy your cigars.
2lR!l-2€t
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

night lamps, lamps for service and lamps that give that rich, warm glow to the room.

The prices are from

25c to $10.00.
EXTRA GLOBES In decorated, or colored, or white, or porcelain—all sizes to fit all lamps,
THE CRYSTAL CONE BURNER, the newest and best burner ever made, gives three time* as much
light as an ordinary burner.
EXTRA CHIMNEYS.

Sells for 25c.

We carry eighteen different kinds of chimneys.

Wc think we can fit any burner,

supply all needs.
Then there arc wicks, burners, shades, coliara. rim*, mica chimneys, gas mantles and all kinds of elec-

Going 1:0 MaRc
OUR NEW

Mapl<

JBLASSWARE

3ugar?

Those warm, spring days atart the sap running and it Is nscaoaary to be ready for "augar time."

HAS ARRIVED

all th. material, needed except the trees and the fire.
you want the smaller sugaring pans.

The beat of sap buekoto. and thora ara four kinds of sop opiles.

It oerwiats of Tea Seta. Water

galvanized, the black iron, the Anchor and the Eureka.

Seta.

the cap is screwed on tight it it perfectly air tight and tha syrup will kacp for yaar*.

Berry

gets.

Ac.,

with

ratoad and colored omamento-

We have

Great big sap pans, kiggeat we have over had. Than

Our synip cans are the best we ever haA

Th#
Whan

If you ar« gteng to

use any of these let us give yoo prices on them.

tion; also line gold omamentn*
tiofi and beatulful rich crystal
gteosware of unusual hister. No
doaeription wm mny give would
do thorn justice.

Invito you to call at once and

lO'-V

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.

Wa therefor#

"

1NE HANNAN fr LAY
4Kiii»mLE^G(IIKANf

J

BHE «mnro bboc^, tbatbse orrr. inoE, todmbspay, afril u, i»o«.
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HANNAH & LAY GO’S

A wtjmr^
rMTOSAL

laifciiiM* m HIT LIST mg un^I

OJEiNBERB’S
OperUPMse

AMIRGiHSE OF GREATEST IMPORIIME! Unisday.Apr.lA
. „NKX-r

HIOH»r QUALITY P06SIBLE

•vetAf have a tmham caM
laA* I aHi «a Gtea.
•Wtat M trr flhe a*ai.

BE S T

Wc have bought for SpotlCash three coinpletc-Sample lines of MEN’S. YOUNG
MEN’S and BOY’S SUMMER SUITS and P.ANTS.

BegMMiiig

Tomorrow we shall place on sale

UNIFORM AHb SATISFACTORY

FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,

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MICHIGAN

loa In spcaktBg to him first, but lamaed me Gmt be bad other plaaa for
w.
-n«t mam be spleDdld.- abe aald.
•Rptoadtd! Why aor
-Xhtnk eC tb* excltliig eptoodea ba^
■reea lovara wltb an az hanging over
the man’a beadr
*Tbcn you do Bot approve of the
laterferaoce of parenta '
• - tnr
1 dldnie-aay

Andrew Carnegie heard of a little
[>wo la Oklahoma which bad no II
rary and decided to supply what he
regarded as a necessity. The multimllllooaire offered to furnish 16.000
to BO hope for blm."
for the library, provided the clUsens
has great courage aad
would guarmalee proper support of the
weald ratber dlaMban loae ber.”
Instllutloo. He gathered a new idea
to
A J4.es»mt goM
Is aUaged
site)
“CertaliUy.”
of Oklahoma's optimism aad independ­
by
hsTR tMMiB made sssr Novartc.
“Bat aappaalngttbe parenu an wUIence on learning that the cUtzens re­
„ Slattra.
Sdwam SUagsT and 0«org»
I
ingr
They bav» sented his offer as an Insult. "Make
“Inti
your offer 120,000 and we may take It
taaa«>4 SOO arras.
1 mniTtege. Powlbly
under conslderntkio.” wrote the town
erf the Oflireni. but ao tar Mr. Carnegie has
Olaraara Thai
senator, John not decided to do as tuggest»>d.
fonaer Unitwl States
G
Nebraska, wealthy
and
M. Thurston of Nnbrmska.
wrali
ritba girl, her parenta.
srich ai high standing In society, bar
Meade ead tbe aptter meet at a faaat
married Miss Nellie Cotter, daughter
aad ttoa maa aadiiaaldcB eeperUUy laof aa Omaha railroad switchman.
Mtad are pleowd oppoatte eacb
Rev. r. C. W. Parker, assistant pai
d by M
table, ao tbaU they o
can look aaeb
tor of the First Baptist church. Chi­
." Says Oru0■ and convcrae."
cago. has aoepted a call to the as
abrotr
“I wonder wbmt thry
alstaat pastorship of Tremont Tempi-*,
tmarkad Clara mualagly.
. Bestoo. of which Dr. P. 8 Henson,
“After tbe banoaeC all go to
fondly of the First church of Chi
may be in the best trf health,
pace when wbat .thcy xall '
cago. to pastor
Dr I’arker Ir .11 plump and rosy, and not In need of Mlyears old.
o-na. yet probably you have a friend fora wife-takeepbiee. Tbe oaual dtoAlthoogb an heiress to much land or nelghlHir who Is suffering from unca Is about a quarter of a mile, and
and cash. Miss MInta Cllmer of Vler St raacb troubles, from
na. O., has been doing washing and ive organs, from thinnt
other heavy labor and to going to work
easUy r^cb tbe goal b
In a faeu.ry She baa pledged tM to
In that caae It is plain
missionary work and proposes to earn
ttt him. If she sloes v
the money.
1 make ao poor a rac«
this frien
••Roosevelt.” yelled the newslwya In
ch her."
Walt A Sons,
Philharmonic ball Sunday night when
i> walked on medbnllvely. 1 didn’t
drug firms In this
Bute Renator Simons asked -them
know what tfiara was thinking of, nor
give th«-lr personal guarwhat Impririant officer was to be elect­
she know what H was thlnklog of.
• to refund the money of Ml-o-na
ed this vear. Senalor Simons* Ulk
Nevertheleaa I felt '.that our thougtata
not do aU that to claimed for IL
eras tat civil government. The musical
rere not far apart.
Dnigglsts S. E. Wall A Sons lakes
program was under the direction «rf
”8nppoalng.“ 1 aaU; “aupt^elng that
all the risk, and a month's Ml-odia
Miaa Bdith Alderman.A big cock fight In the stable of tn-atment wll not cost a jH-nny unless
•That’s n^*hypolbctlcsI; It's an azRobert A. Pinkerton, the famotii de It gives the desired health anc
As an evlidence of good
tectlve. was raided
prisoners, price of I
o* of Ml-i>na. 6«c. may
«cers and .12
rocks also wera rap­ b. deposit fd with B. E. Walt A Sons
Twenty-five gai
id ir.
they 1 rill give their receipt
tured aad sU deed birds
o return the money
the stable. Most of th
not tienoflt.
malortty of
■rfectl;
locked up.
•To marry hlmr
William McQueen, anarchist, who
"No. no-you know > what 1
fled from Paterson. N. J.. while under
to the racer
filO.awi bond pending appeal from a
flowing
them
bow
to
regmin
Acs
five-yrar aentence. has returned
Ireland. He wak arrested In IN
inciting the simmllls strikers
Ing and was said to have I teen Conner
The test hers of three Fraoeh piiblUSnow brings a singular atlllneoB, and
ed with Sreart. the assa isin of Kin
achonls In Xormntid.r report tb
aa wc ceased speaking all about ns
Humbert of luly.
per rent of the girls In them tska
was a*s silent as we. I paused and
Clevalaad Poles who
brandy In their coffee.
Catholics are
turned to look down opon tbe froseo
e protesting against the
moBiunent to Genera!
Genera!
I of a mM^nt
landscape, while Clara trndged on.
TRY A RCCORP WANT AO.
the Polls
“What a straight piece of roadr' abo
vied1 b.r Ri
called, pointing befone her. her volco
aviewskl. pastor of kn Independent
sounding loud above*tbe stDlneaa. I
[hollc c.
congregation and the objectCnthollc
declare that the fart of the figure
looked at the bit of road she raferrad
monument bears a striking re
to. It was straight as an arrow, and
the features of Rev K»>semblance to l_
at Us farther end wans a bridge.
the
larlewskl. the projector, and
“Just the plsceTbrOa
the
memorial. Instead of beini
patriot.
Is In reality a memorial
r>t. is
to the Independent priest
o^try w
George Duncan secreted a 1
e Jlritr
his person and at dinner In C«
[ don't mind." abe, aald t
O.. prison pounced npon a fellow con
vlrt. -nurglsr Jim Anderson.” sUlr
hing him 8l« times
Anderson and
, sinra you a
Duncan escaped together from the
I a start. Go aw far as joa like,
penitentiary some time ago and were
auy ii
recently raptured after a desperate
wave your
«r hand."
hai
fight at Chinicothe. O
On being re­
Without a word ahetatarted oo. but
turned to the penitentIsry. Anderson
slowly.
Ob. ao alowly.
It aramed to
accused a former guard of hav
me
the
aided In their escaiM- and Ihiw
point. She walked half’ the dtoUnoe,
for the treachery,
then, after aa mochvdctar •• "t*®
lurj of selection I
The national Jurj
find an ezense for. wara-d her band
the department of art for the Work
Fkir St St laonls has been holding
and suited to run.
meetings In New .York to pass up<vi
Thera was a great>ctiance tn her moworks submitted by artists desiring in
CoDs tbe moment the ra* began. I
exhibit at St. l/ouls.
In all nearly
deed she ran ao fast that I thought
4.000 works have been Judged from
would be impaastblc for me to catch
among which have been seltvted lilfil
her. though I am a flort runner. Was
productions to represent American art
abe intending to rearh the bridge be­
In competition with the productions .rf
fore me? No. Boon her speed liegan to
most of the clvillred ewintries of the
slacken. I Incrraaed mine. Then she
started forward again. I lagged. Once
yr, the
mo .^liocuThe full davoT,
she lessened bra pace, and 1.
qiulity, the absolute
ciouai quali
A Thoughtful Man.
______ , heart, ran 'on tike the wind.
ty of Lowner’s BreakPmrHy
M. M. Austin of Winchester. Ind..
She was within a hundred yarch of tbe
knew what to do In the hour of need.
Coooa distinguish it
fast Cocoa
bridge. I two hundred, when she made
His wife had such an unusual caae of
from all others.
another sport. Wt>e came within ten
stomach and liver trooble. physicians
Lownev’s Cocoa to the finest
could not help her. He thought of and
feet of tbe goal and stopi>ed abort.
^iblcp^ocl of the choicest
tried Dr. King's New Ufe Pills and
» upiwtth bra. idle torned
the got relief at once and was finally
and threw up her arms In- token of
TV i>w* JTsnyr iUrf Ittu torn
eared. Only 26c. at Johnson's Drug
eoirender. 1 darted bra., and she tot
to
mai,
Store and V. M Meads. DntgglsU
Csras<f<,/nV<.«L-.,«/A<>».
them fall upon my abouldei's.
Wc did not break the winter^atlUneas
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
by a word. Nor was theraiaiBoand of
Irfid or beast or bumsn being \Whcthcr
■aooods <
know. I: only ro

icmiAL nws
[

sr TBt WSRU

ilgriT'To TDin niopyi

Gold Medal

At PAB-AmericAR ExposlUon

TheMostflienonienal Bargains
The good people of Traverse City have ever seen.

We have ju« received a new line of the
Pompadour Form .\tnerican I.Ady Oorzets
at ll.OU. We zbo carry the

W. B. and
Royal Worcester
•T ^
'
^

«ykz.
60c we have a Batitte Oonet. lUaight
wpporten. in
may designer

fore.

Men’s Suits that wc offer at

M.99 $6.99, $9.99, $12.99, $19.99 Customer
HIT
FREE!
SETS A

CANNOT

be

duplicated | elsewhere
'

at

nearly

DOUBLE

Uown mulls
Sec tbe beamlful fieuihran
mansloc. the real plantatloB
scene, the negro qaarters. the
river landing, ths baaotlfnlly
weird, dlsasal swamps and the
master scenic eCort of tbe ceotury. the

MA8YEL0US FIRE SGOEI
A vasi cotton warebouse to eornplctel.v destroyed by fiames
la faU view of ths
sudtsnce.
This is purely a mechanical
effect in which no real fire to
used, thus avoiding any danger

D only be i-j^en In this produc-

Nmi; 2SC, 39c, SOt, TSc,
H*»t tob Bo« epra at U» box sOto*

THAT PRICE.

IF YOU LOOK YOU WILL OUY
Remember it’s Bentla who makes the above statement—so you need not doubt
a single word.

$. BENDA & COMPANY
•RKAL.

RKL.IABL.C

OL.O-TIHIKMS

EL8INC. LEWIS
TmuM*niticm8ncv
MY PRICE M FUN

HidU's Bi$t FUr
Sun Mlti FUr
RMFlNr

65cS!5 Lbs
Ben Hur Flour
Beat Minnesota
Spring Wheat

BURNHAM, STOEPEL & CO.,
wholesale

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND FURNISHINGS.

226 El$t Fml StFNl

DhTRiin. Mi< II., Aprils. IS04.
MrlXhas. Rosenthal.
.
^ Traverse City. Mich.
; . !
Dear Sir:—Our Mr. F. C. Stoepel. as 4 rustee. has tahm fMjssi-ssion of
the Vandervest & O’Connell stock of boots and shoes, furni'.hings and
clothing at Thompsonville. Mich., which will inventory somewhere be­
tween $3000 and $3500. It is well assor:***! and none of tin- gootls are
over one year old. as these parties started in busim-'-s only one ye.ar ago.
buying all of their goods, new. We havr advertised this stock for sale on
Tuesday. April l'2ih. at 2 p. m. standard time, and we think it will pay
you to be present at the sale. Terms of sale. CashA’ours very truly.
BURNHAM, STOEPEL & CO.

We have purchased the above stock at a very advantageous
price. It’s the cleanest and most up to date stock ever placed
under the hammer. Will be placed on sale in a few days.

■. 'i\

St

W TIIM V TK

Dailmd Mu

The BOSTON STORE
$EC0l£0 A 8000 StOCK
Do you wish to buy a Range ? If so. < ome in and see our
Rosenthal of the Boston Store.
Thompsonville. Mich . April 1.1—The
rm of Vandervest A O'Connell, who

iblngs
7 he-

tots of sh<

rf the Boston Blore. Traverse
He will move the stock to Trav-

UUUBLE FLUE
Steinberg Bros.
HUT BLAST STEEL RANGE Exclusive Affents
IT WKL SAVE YOU ONE-HALF YOUfl FUEL

THE MARKETS.

;^m^l;;nv,rr^utlJ.rtieyp^

en I went again sto. ClaralAfa» aak for her 'hand..lUHid leacncd
instead of being her master, to
dispose of her aaibe cbooe.ibe was Sisr
slave and obeyed her sli^test wSah.
U tbe matter «f marriage be woald
never have anmngsd aa match flnr her
azeept with a “prtne^of the-Mood.b“
whom bo WMid havaXconaldarad far
lelosions.
Excitable
bsosath bar. My second reqnssttwaa
Hi to be quieted and calmed:
a mere matttr of form.
those suffering from chronic melanr\Ar4 MITCH]
aonesrod to be aroused from
lh?lr constant
aa unusual Interest In what was going

oae litter.*'
“Ons lottrar edMed'the^daswof ad­
vanced fanato popUs.

We have a special sale of these Ranges

ALL NEXTWEEK,APRILI8T0 23
Hot Coffee and Biscuits ser\*cd free.
sec one of these Ranges in operation.

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S.F.SAXTINHAmilEGO.
GENERAL HARDWARE
210 Front Street

10c

irJIA. J. YYILHELMSiS

FiFIH
m\i

participate inwalues fraught with greater savings than ever be- V

VO 1^ W of their most npHodste
aturcs
Mr. Rosenthal Is very ft^unaie liTwecnrlng the stock as It to a
g,md one. new and up-to-date.

•sis her ka yoana fbr bar. bat after
tho ovoot Is poUad off ha got boay aad
aaras CBr her. Tkaria aU. yoaag
ladtas. Haw raa aJaag kHsa and cot
pattna af tha ,Blaa ymm asedttn
It. t

EKBIY

most ,men have not as yet bought their spring auire, hence can '

Unlike Any OtKerl

NEW STYLES
IN CORSETS

It's a most

important event, because of the unscasonableness of the weather

LmoobJ. Caner*t Overwkdnv
mg Sucora.

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Traverse City. Mich.

u yna have a hall.
ar
iefiss room to aafpet asma la
aad saa aor apaelal aaipac.
J. W. Slalar.
RsUabis Hmmm raralahar.

•endn haant a apsdal ^s vary

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TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

:.‘S5iiS3?.‘3Ssts;
•tsjn,*

•ais. Sijfi. HM, mm,

aad a hat taHh avanr «Hi aaU aala.

.'KyI

TEK Kvamro bkoobd, niTan oarr. looa^ WBPHMDAt, Aran.
ROMTED RMAGRAPHE.
S TM wmae get
with the Mik
g* •» M wtthoM «w>.

(CaottaiMd Ptt»Bi Urn Pace.)


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WflRT la aa uteiem as H Is t« WD
pMpla Mt to wacty.

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• ««*• Wwnsteg aoTt. •
mmm tnm imj EMy.

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If a aaaa la MtMM with oae m«a>
a day he can afford to write poetry.
Ten o wooma yoa otfmlre hrr It yoa
want her to think yoa are lateUlgcaL

bat vnwB an a ribbon oTwond the neck
Is the wadaralcbt Jewel bag. which Vi
an ragffak Men.
The new bag M Heverty iiiaMrMlafi
aad la wan andecaeatb the dreaA It
la made of aneda laatbrr tat some da
naefal caiae; aad la liovd with aitk
taatber. The large pocket, w hlrb aew
to be placed on tbr omslde la the o
ter near the tep^ has a strsng parse
dasp. Sbeald It ever be poaalble that
this eonU come nafaatentd. It cannot
gape open, at aUI when being worn.

Miaieter as a ViaJtar.

mmm
WejinstHrtHf*»Hia*, Ywuq mtn’s

i's

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Chtbes

Smutnt Chthts ntskth

$t0'^. tO $22'^^

YooH be prood of your appearance if yon allow US to clothe )xra. In
lact youH oerer know the poaiibilitiet of your figure until you have
, won one of o«tr apectal atylet for young ncB. hand srorked throughout
Cohn, WampoW & Ca
,
Eaqniaate pattcnia, atandiett fab’io, noet perfect tafloring, coat 28 inchci ia lo^ trousen mediimi Peg Top, (or itroog. active young men.
Theae dothes have never been e<|ualed.
Yon enU find it moat economical to spend as modi as you can possiblj
aflbrd lor our kind of dothes. The way they aft made, the wav they
look, the way they wear, will convince you.

Kubeck $ lioyt
121 Unien Strcst

OUT OF IT SURE

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Writes Senator Notifying Him That
He W«f Not CnUr the Contest

Waahlactoo. Anrll 13.—Represents
tive WUllaa Aldea Smtlli yeetenla)
aaaouaoed that he srlll not be a
didate for United Ststee cenatoi
eaeoaed Senator Burrows. This
aonneemeat took the form of a letter
whl^ Mr. BBllh sent to Oenator Dur
rosrs. The letter cloeee In these words:
‘i truly feel that you are in a posi­
tion to be of great serrlre to our state
and oounlry. Upon the death of the
late Senator McMillan I supported
your ooUeaaue. Senator Alger, because
I believed the people desired thus
honor hla. and although be is new
legIslaUre Ufe.,1 feel certain that In
hU selection the public conldence lias
' not been misplaced.
The great of­
fice of United States senator Is an
honor to which any worthy cltl
may appropriately aspire; but the s
ators who hare served In that great
body have beenB moat
moet constant In their
> aecepUble
epUble servants. an>l I
‘ hope that your public
exprees
arly a
e tl
third of
work, extending over nearly
a ceatury- may as the9 evening of life
Ided luster
approaches be filled with added
and greater usefulness and sUm
sUmuleted
by a renewed expression of confidence
!> people of our sU

mrEGUNAS APUZE
Murrel, Rsoeivee

Will Murrel today received by
preas a fine Remington hammerl
double barrel shot gun, grade A. which
Is eent to him by the Outdoor Life
Publishing company as a premium for
Mcnrlag fifty eubecrtbere to the meg
axine.
Mr. Murrel eent In fifty names after
a abort tin»e canraaaing and U natural­
ly greatly pleased with bis prize.
Jftetag a good Judge of a gun be knows
a good piece when he sees It; and
this be declares Is one of the host
guBx In thU section, which It Is
BROKE Hlfi LEG.

rid cut
1 Dlah
Is aaorutag that will lay
rolliwmy
him up for some time. He wwa workIng cm the rollway Joat Imck of the
wma when a log rolled <m him, brewk
tag bla left tog. The ambnlance took
him home.
THE MARKETSDetroM. Mleb.. April 13 —IVbeat—
May. «1A1 MA^ No. t rwd. $1.03 bid;
No. a eora. «»e; No. $ wbUe oeu. 46c
TotoAo. O.. April IS.—Wheat—Oaal
IIJO^: May.
July. t»\c
iMabar, •$%«.
Cbtoago. April
I3.-Wheal-May.
»3%c; olA Jaly. «%c; new July.
n%c. Com—May. 63c; July. MVkc.

PERSONAL.
lYank Friedrich returned last nlt;ht
t>m a bnslness trip to Manistee.
Mrs. Donner received fl.OOO Satur
day from Ge<»rge Boon, secretary of
Court Traverse. g&3, I. O. F.. being
the amount of the policy of the Isto
Joe Donocr.
Mrs. F. M. Haumlln. who has I
seriously 111. is now convalescing
PC returned 1
a this morning after vlsliing
a few days with bis son. F. J. Potter.
Miss Blanche Bamnro returned this
rooming to Cincinnati, where she will
resume her studies In the musical
cooservatorj-.
Joseph Johnson and family arrived
night from Detroit to attend
ineral of Mr. Johnson-# mother. 1
R. Johnson.
Thomas Smurthsraltt
imed this
noon from Baldwin. wh<
rhere he has U-en
conducting the defensi
ise In the case of
Deputy Sheriff Oordoi
rested for cruelty to animals i
time ago.
of. Jacoby is visiting In ll
few days.

Probate court this morning
Judg
Loranger appointed Bessie S.
Ousterbouse
lardlan of C.eorgp E.
OusterhouKc
K marriage license was issued today
Bam Eianantas and
d Gllubeth Jdellla. both of this city,
rhe funeral of the
John» will be held ft
rrom the Presbyterian
urrh Thuiirsday afternoon at 2;30
o-clock.

OMdawoea.
*T>o yoQ boy coodensed milk, mud-

mr
"I pramiiDt that we must but
ar tbougbt of tt before. 1 always order
two qoaita and pay for two quar
but It never maaaarea more than thi
plnu."

Wlnk»-1 bad a beard like
once, but when 1 realized bow it made
me look I had It cut off. Binksbad a face like youra onoe. and
I reamed that 1 couldn’t have
•ff I raised the beetd

Illoetratfd Bits.
M« nowswe.

-My dear Mlee Mooeybega." aald the
IMPAC—too* young man. "I love yoa
more than I can find words to teU.“

Jnfigo-Tbe coovtalnt agnlnst you
Oata-May. nifcc; Jaly, 37%c. May that you deserted your wife. Prison
pork. »ll»; larA. $CM: ril “
-1 ala*t n deserter. Judge. I'm a refoPotatoes oa kwal markH.
gw. LMk at these welu on my bead
pHpta. M ioada.__________
aad this black
.-Chicago <rrfban*..
Take oae old iMacb Vtolor record
Ihe Cmr of bebw
•at to oftm mtoMhim fur the
«Bof ea»
limit to the aaaibar agphsaged Cor.
rraat aad Oaaa otreM
aOARS MADE BT UNION LABOR
re made uaAer etauB aad beattbfW
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raw-berries brought ffi a
Ion Ust month, and the
The skin of the whale Is from two
terhe* to two feet thick, that of a
■ J«»r j Urge apecimen often weighing thirty

According to lYofes
. the numl
illkig on 1
not including, of c
or meteors. U abo«
of tbeoe iHxllcs fall, then, somewhera
on earth every tweny-f^r hours —Ex-

F%Jtaisr=s^jr.!W5

The president aaay 1be tireoent at the
Uemcblng of thesbattleahip
battleahip Virginia at
t Xewa. 0
on April &.
Kidney FalrcbUd, one of the oldest
tdegrapbrrs In point of servli-e In tbc
United But'S, Is dead at 8L Lonls.

gUlCK WOOD torwU.. & J.Moiwmj^

G. MorettL a New York amlptor,
Is at work uixm a Ig,-i0.ui0 statoe of
\ uUwn w lUi-h la te t,
typify II
It wutit be shown
dostry of Alabatu

at Kt. Louis.
J. A. Dawaon. wbo baa Uved la
Morocco for years and haa already
poblUbed some Interesting writlnga on
that subject. Is presently to bring out
a volume dealing with the roontry.

Woothse CertslaUm.
There Is a <-ertaiii aniuunt of com­
fort In living at a plst-e where yon
can tell to a nicety /list when to ex­
pect a abower. 1111# ia the case at
Panama, where a shower ma.v la*
looked for every day at about 3 o'clock
la the afternoon.
Thia la the rale eli through the
lalny seaeon. The tuomlng U denr
end the evening, after « o’clock. is||
Morning ficaaion.
dellghtfoL and except from S to (’• 4
The morning session opened with O’clock nobod.v ever tbinka of carry-[5
the morning prayer and the holy com­ lag an nmbrella.

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munion was also observed. The first
Not BO at ColoB. only fort.v-seven i a
paper was on the “Churrh Cwnvass in mUes away. There It mins all |1«‘(2
New Hampshire” and was read by the time during the rainy season, and it
Rev. Mr. Donohue. The paper
Derse rains but It poinw. At ranama
viewed an InvesUgatlon of conditlions tbe annual rainfall is In the nclt;liexisting In Cbeslre county
bow borbood of Dine feet, while tliui of
these conditions were found
CotoD Is twenty-one feet, and It all
vlated by visiting
The bishop was of the opinion that comes In five months.
It Is humoroosly aaM of Colon that
this could be successfully followeil in
this diocese, stating that the work of there It Ukea the people all the rest
le rainy S4-json.
extending the church was hardly
pushed In the smaller los-ns and not
at all Ip the rural regions. He thought
In til- nrj MTiMm tn- h-«t I. In 1
lergyman could accomplish tense, the numrury nuiglng fmm 80 i
great good by canvassing bis Iromedl
ate neigblKirh
and ascertaining
the conditions
I plan caused eonsiderabic disrussioi but all seemed to
regard the fcaslldllllty of II very fa- or
the plai-e, and there hi a ix-rtaln fas-1
ably.
cinatlon ala........................
The various U>nlen n-iiorts were i
called for and. Judging by the exp/es- ;
the heat.
sions from the various rectors present
K-mlM-. «..m
In
Oa Thlsc* is «ieMeral.
A slmllnrii.v ..f i.-i^ti-s in Jokes is a
grrat assistant to iituriLil fi-1;. iiy.

i

I eviT lets a mill) gather from her r«-marks that bis iliars.-t.-r offers iiny
intrliwcii-s to hi-r i-oiiipielicnHioii.
ll U II miglity roniin.ite love whoM*
ebb lid.- reveals no mud flats
It
iBB’t mx-rssary to I.iIh-| a genlicnmn
The mnniicrs of s«»me iih-u arc so

Special Curtain Offer

£o»‘ f^'"

Choice of

Lot

$100 Pair

Grinnell Bros, have i
Entertained Clergy.
ments to return to the factory i
ond-hand r ^
............
Victor records
visiting clergy ierc entertain”'*'
and are offering good Inducements to
inneheon in a very pleasant
manne
ant manm
their niMr.mera. to accept these oH
the home of the re
Several c
records
in
exchange
for new, for a
mbers of the
members
•rgy arrivi>d today short time only. Cor. Front and Cass
and tbe attendai:
Is now ven- gratl- streets.
fylng.
2155 mon wed sat

MISCELLANEOUS.

I 3ust the Zhiug far Bed Booms snd |
I
Dining Boom

t»uaotlltx.('«

Pianos

lOTtr*--!

Of

Quality
An ImmenEe stock of Pianos to .
select

M. O.

from, entbracing -Bix-

xmmTrmAOTOfa

variety elsewhere.

TWKKTT rZASS- BXPSKmcS

Ole Hrc manufacturers
touchable pillow, to a evud. are md
among tbe sin* oftbe IwrlH-lor girl.
Tlie ui.clatlcred house Is bers -N.-w

£“rv“K5u."'

175 pair of Ruffled Muslin Curtains, made
up of ffood quality figured muslin, with
hemstitched edge on ruffle. 3 yards long,
about 14 different patterns to choose from:
not a pair in the lot wonh less than $1.50.

teen different makes. No such

mm

w^3?A«ajsL?jK--*r

Strong aapport Is belag ghm to a

WurkincD have began to tear down
tba bowe baUt la 1771 by LsaMdict
Arnold at New Haven. Conn.

society was heir to.
dshwar^a rrUe Kaampl*.
Johnny-Papa. 1 got the priae
arithmetic today. I did an example on
blackboard out of my own
Papa-W
i-Wbat was It. Johnny? JoUnnyWhy. I dld-onr baby weighs eleven
and three-Quarter poanda. She gains
one oonca a day. When ahe Is twenty
^wlU weigh 4« pounda.-Chlcaga

Ia Mexico the family of a 4mA
dnattst can Halm aapport from the perte who admt bim.
e

t only teweb
Ik. bat bow t

PtrsON-'L
1 built ii
Mrtaxen. oaoe a fanxma footbaU (■niidi-Meni lighting i
player on the CarUsIc Indian team, is
tanoing la Michigfin.
Andrew Gilaao. a shii«>w ner of UrThe Nantucket South fOmals HgfatcrpooL will build ami cmbtM- a homo
for widows of sesfaring inca.

topic
Mr. Laws and
Gain!
airdner. Rev R H. F Galrdner
Grand
rand Rapids bwk up the ihei
theme
“Minister’s Relation to the I
and General Church • In the
nlng he aald that Wesley regarded the
whole world
as his parish. The
clergy are not simply pariah priests
but are fraternal, social and diocesan
Christians. The first Interest Is. of
coarse, in the parish but must nat end
there. A Urger vl>w must be taken.
Narrow Interests will make narrow
minds Just as broader Interests will
make broader minds. No parish has
a right to all the rector’s time, care or
energy
He was always glad to give
service in any other parish
needed him. believing
?vlng that It was a
duty he owed the diocese. The minis
ter should be lute
icrestcd In missionary
work and should do> all that he could
to build np the bhui
ireh. The relation
the clergy should
lid bear to one another should
til. d(
levotcd and
loyal

Sermon ad Clarum.

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Rpaln bna atapped the riagtaff of
charrh bens and Italy la Iftdy to follaw her example.

keep
P al
all taat
f the
ip» are aecarriy I
edge of the bag. a

When a maa la maUc to aaake a
Bvlag at auy-thlag eiae be la etirftile
for a ^.-oremmeat Job.—Chicago l>al»y

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the rata mt aewnty-row ndko aa^boair.

mairied wamei

the
rreatest pr»ech«>r.
were noted for
lilng. especially among the
poor. Personal
>rsonal cooUet will bring the
people out. He then
Jled some
perwonal oxperiences and illustrated
the uae of tact. He belle
there were more ayatematic vUltlng
there would be laaa empty pews.
Relation to tha pioeeac and General

Wm KPUTSEIT

rrCMSOFiNTERCST.
feB la a 1

A WMBoa nan a glaas to color be*
Cace and a naa naea otse to cohr hU

w^'-ssas

''m

Mi.

omeg-Ovw rirot KattaMd Bmak.
Trmrimm OilT. Mkb.

And the largest dealers in Michigan. Our thorough knowledge of the
business, our Immense purchases gain ut concetaions from manufac­
turers which enable us to UNDERSELL ALL OTHER HOUSES.
If you buy of ut you save money and secure permanent aatiafaction.

Qrinnell Bros*
Jeweled movements.

Call and inspect our offerings; we are showing more exclusive styles
than any other house north of Grand Rapids.

'
MODERN
JEWELRY

Sukndidfy tailored Suits
in the very latest spring models. They have an air to them that you
won t ^e at other stores—they are made of fine imported Cheviots,
pghsh mixtures, Broadcloths and other light weaves. Every suit is
handsomely trimmed and looks as though from the hands of a'Paris
dressmaker.

RASTA LL'fi



STORE.

Long Jouroaya Whalas Make.

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Women that are particular for suits that are different from the kind usually shown
in stores, should make it a point to step In OUR busy cloak room and see
theGREATSTOCKWESHOW

Our I^ces you will find are much less, considering style and
quality, than anything you will see elsewhere—SIQ.QQ, $|2;S0^
$15.00. $IS.00, $20.00. S25.00. 6tC.
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\\>alc8 that swim about
which lie off the coasts of ]
Finland h> March and April lr%nl
up at the Azores, or even nt tho Ber- -

Some of

theae whales

hare bm

the peculiar kind naed off tbe
South America have been foimd

If yew have a halt, efitoa or
lodge reem te carpet cema in
and aae ear apedal carpeL
ReliMrie niiTrJSlSir.

Thanm-M. Bi. Hml
o»iwd

Daw

firm

Steinberg Brothers

mastOHadtots
Stack

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P.

am. Mr. TipwIPI to«
b«a pnacMpf (M ibt wa
«(aMfearadaaMiirfc«il
bMaawavaia ibat ■iMiltiit
wm wraap. It vaa Mm MMMrtrt
OaartBp wba ptartiri ibt iiiMiili
IN.. i» MB M aM. .a ~M
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M» IMidbP M aal what va call
|MB» Mav Bapiaad aipdL HarpnaPflUbar aa Cbp aMdMTb aida ha4 aoaw
FbpdkMaai. aad arbaa aba fmnm

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abe eried. -*lve nr Ebenraer
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praarnt theme.
Mr. mmedall waa at ^na
waa not a vt
elaa of the excUeatent rhicb thrtUad
air. Xvary peraor — mt waa lo a
vanUonal attUude.
every countaoanca
waa calm. I had
nr In tbe course of
ysaraM much a mraamr
sir aer to the waya af
hat this
ila Iaareclty MMM»»d
ma. for tba youm d
(Ufa
to of^^^^TTSd
“1 waa about to aay when Olncaa latarrwptod am thia
- aaM Mr. Truaattaally mtodMl am *n mO mtta
» •and under
I aw «WB ibeoabtae rvpreemi
th* saHy paasaaee of my dlawuim artm harine wrUtra It and laid It

spoetoOc fatlmra. wbe ewd about tba year
MS«f oar «
Aad h*
so laoo I
Mottfol wordo wMeb were aa
—,
Bto
DoL^*f« to day B itori
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ven^iwoeat B MIowtd taw mHoortai

nww briirvs

Awk. Tbato
«rrm
i Ita baedoea. Tat my imela JT
Itolhtototbabadmadatba 25m.d^
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^maltor ctoar to asa. A momaat
«« raa maaa by mat asm. that

jas'SLs^.srSi.s.

msssi— 5Fsm.-“

ajoaagama. BU
mm af toae ntbleflc fsOovs s
•to iaatoad of galato U vto toy
ptoe ap to aeUva oporta of callepa
and ora osaaRy pals arbaa in
toJtt. A>ttomamaattodaca.toan

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tto that 1

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farcadL SixperoeaLdiacoaDt
tocaah. This is a very FINE
lot of CATTLE, having been
raised in Iowa

JAFAN-S CADETS |l| aoeU AID NAGAZim

Japan’* avaten
of_.,.tlnR
select li
----------------naval
cadet* I* altorctber unlike tbe A
ten of appointment by___
•uinr
xreaamen. aaya^ Japanese contributor
to.Rt. Nicholas.^
If a Japan.
.
J
wlibea to become a naval «____ m,
mu»t flrvt cradnate from ibc public
achooJ*. Then he must pay hi* own
1 at a naval preparatory
heee expeaae* are eqnivalent
loan mooey. to about |6 a
Havlnx Kradnated from
il he fortba
bwiih1 enlle«e. ■ -------------- that
’xpeaaes i
borne by the
Japanese boy who
the neoeasary menu!. physical
Bnanclal qnalifleations can thu*
become 1
ral cadet.
It was a proud moment for tbe
writer, you may be sure, when he first
donned tbe nnlform of the Kanda
school and tiecame one of the AOO stut* there. The uniform was plain.
sisUnx of a simple bloe Jacket
with a stniUe row of brass buttons,
plain bine Uvasers and a naval cap
of SnpUah pattom.
Our arms were not calculated t.i

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Robbed tho Oravo.

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Netles.
NOTICE—To the Banking lastltatiooa
of the City of Trmvaraa City:
are reqoeated by it
City of Traverse CIt;
highest rate of lu
--------- ----- ------- MM dally bftlanoea of
money belonging to the city or in lu
eostody. aad to loweat rate of iatereat to ba paid by the etty for soch
temporary hmaa as the city ohall have
power to Buke. the word temporary to
tan within to term of the contract,
one year from Mag laL IHM. Said
Ued propoaala to be deposited with
Old retlabte bandeta. beri of reto
? city cierk 00 or before S o’clock
m. April 12th. 1884. The eooacll races, are preparad to do aU klada at
the right to reject any or carpenter aad Joiaor work, toiamtoa
given on abort aoUoe.

Reliable Builders

-------------- Jtyel
en. tongue coated, pain______ ____,
back and sides, no appatlte. growinp
wfakw dsr by dsy. Three physidaao
had given me up. Then I was advlsod
to use Electric Bitters; to my piwat
loy. the first tiotUe made a AB«-Med
ivement. I continued toh- ns«
!i^* weeks, and am now a voU
taught Eng
also, and compoalUons
I know they robbed the grat
in thatt laa
laaxuaxe
another victim." N’o one abouM
> added
othw torto
to try them. Only 60 c
a abort ooarse_____ _______
: Store
abort course In pnopraphy
^ oae eoatomplatlBg
^
hand drawing, ineladlng map work—
surely this was anosgfa for boys of
'*■
'__________ 2152-81
t«P«lrtag wni do wen to aaasalt to
S or 14 years of ape! I feel sure that Feurtaeu Thousand Kinda of Bito
•bore firm. Office and atmir work a
rrorteen thousand kinds of birds. County EifMh OraPa Teaeheru* Exam­
11 cf my young American readers
gree with me on this point,
ination.
_ 283 Cast BgkuTa
nntarr oUUtary drill and lastroc
The repnlar eighth grade wxamlaa
ChixaoM pbooe J75 2 rtaga.
i rowing were elective branches;
lioos lor Grand Travaxae eonaty will
remarkable features of the great mu- be held at to foym
lere srere few hoys who did not 1
Bum that has been gathered together May 12 and 12: wn
i take them np.
rive days aad a half every week tm the state university of Iowa. The ho^; Old Mission, aeboot bouse;
____
bird coHecOon
inchidea every sort of
were devoted to these studies. The bird
Traverse Oty. court boose; Kiagiley.
<m the Uniost warbloTs of many
dlaclpltee was aot, unnecessarily stricL bird from
the eagle, ostrich, condor, pailaad oh^tbe whole our life was even hoes to th-----------------JotticT than American boarding-school
Ufe. We were a fun-loving Jot of boys
twelfth of the birds 00 exhibition. low’s Paal Revave'fe Wda
BcM 01 Uatonal mid JkM
and amny were the peanks we played one-tw
them nra stored
Even OUT Instrvetor Many thou
oCwocfc.b)r
The county bm^
away, and 1 ay more of tom are ar^
dM not I
.
t ’ hating.look ova
IB cratea and can be
as the term I
d In this
BO
by
at|i
IIlor
ut-A
opoo special request. A b
country, is'wnlr
---------_ — manga
g« m
rory-bllled

J.I>.autedAD.B.IIutM

that Japanese and Chinese bmxuaaea.
delvlnc a little Into the classics of
both. Thea we were obllxed to write

Carpentos aad BaHdcis

........

Ji sir.5

___

ss_^i.sss2s;;iirs

HlBttafF

And Paper Buftaf

H. A. JLEDERLE

Forkers Hava the Most Tooth.
’The hop bas mocw tooth -ttoi o
xher farm wnlamL When it to
et comptoto to bop posseoses In _
44 toetb. Ybe barae has 40. whUe cat­
tle and sbeep have only 22 each. Tbo
44 toetb of to hog ooaaistB of «tx In. iuooaalne. otglit
Mar teeth la each J
peculiar faatnrw kboat
It to beg ta UaL

woodpecker family, occupias a plaoe In
to mosaum. U is prized highly hw CmMKy
canse of lu rarit
rarity. The natioaal amsram had aeat two
this very bird, but I

to toae of to barae. to earraMxmdiag toetb In to lower )atr tdaeffiy vw
aemWa those of a dog. Tbe molar*
of a bog gradoaHy tocranaa la slae
frixB to fttmt to to vaar. to amst
‘ kwntd of thito gitoHi belag
r ao mmr Umaa Mrger ton tbooa
. The teeth of an ox an
. 24 being
moiSa and eight
ling molira
oa baa no Mrimn Im

toffitor SS.

geboet

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

,

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Iftart toetb In to

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MS^aSSTbSTa^:'^^“•,g%srTsg^!s
«toe

pi

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Jams HtllaBil

bear a eloae m__________

Ibper fiywbeela arweamlap Into aae.

■otoO. aad torn araa a apM« aach
toMtaa aadma paiBt to M»to tn

fg< jggJ!»^Jit.»

APRIL 26

ELECTION NOTICE.
Mice Is hereby iriven to the elecof school district No. One of the
city of Traverse City. Grand Traverat
county. Mlchlran. that a special meet
Beaiili Culture for April it an
Inx will be held in said school diatr^
lent number of this excellent
on the 25th day of April. 1»04. at e^
'
** op.-ns with a autcicestive
No. Oae oo Cass street, in
d city, at which meeUnx the
1
propoloo
ralae—---------tbe sumof twenty
- to
—------Pratt, takini; a very practical at------- —juaand dollare ■s
byhr
kma
kma
aad
a Issning
on this subject. The Rev. Dr. AlIbevt the bonds of aald distriet therefor, for
H. Ball In a paper entitled “A Dls the purpose of eonstmefiax
pensatlon of Providence.” shows 1.___ bulldlng
lldlnx In ward No. 4 of
ol aald city,
we often place at the door* of Piovl- will be Bobmitted to a vole of the elec
dence I hr! f«»r which we are respon- tor* of said district. Said vote shall
doaih***
»IA health an l be by ballot and the contents of said
ballms shall be as follows;
Dr Ellen Owulell Smith considers
a loan of twenty tboaaand _
■rnconsclfMi* Sulddea” and Dr. F^llx
r the purpose of coostmeting ,
L. Oswald “Thi- Satnre and Treatment
building in the Ftourth ward—
of Cancer.” “Ssnlisi-r
4.
“Sanitary
sldcn-d ».v Dr. How<___
’‘Por a«loan of twenty Cbtmaand do*
HMlInx- by Dr A G Sanderson
lars for the purpose of eonatrueting a
— edltoris'
.‘dltoris department com
The
school building In the Fourth ward—
• Fever. Its Nat....
ahd shows
’The polls of this election will
something to In* broken
open at 8 o’cleek ta tbe forenoon
stroyed but th
It Is............ ............... . will remain open nntil 6 o’clock la
remedial elTort •n the part of the sysftemoon.
offer pracUckl auxxestloae
Dated April 12. 1804.
tresimeci erf rartoos forms of
CbM. M. Baers.
Issued at II a vear or 10 cents aty Clerk and ex-Ofllrio Oerk of tba
numH>
Board of Edtotlon.
2I6«-10t
vr. by*' (hi* Health Culture oon*
srw w,v
Twenty-third fell

■,'i j.J."51i'l7or“h'SL.S,SS"M ^

Wa*tollI^^!?h«"Irtt

artom la to boaete of -Dolr »*a aera
Ulsorhlm.-

FOR SALE. BY

IwUlseU cattle on tbae or

--------- ----------- —, wereI »_____
Bothtax
moek wooden puaa Yet we boys must
have fancied that tbe material spirit
“Aad what dM be aayr- t^uim her
of the ohMIme oamarai dwelt la tho
lean, makebelleve musketa. for
J have been difficult Indeed .
a fiercer looklnx lot of yoatbfiil
l^o^hlm.
warriors than we were at drill.

£ ssyL‘!sr.StJUrts.'^--------***”7 0JT10“ ^

FINE
BREEDING
CATTLE

Because good digestion waits on appetite.

srSTpAST”

Baoaiaa by tba door. I beaid

carloador

Uiieeda Bfsaiit^

r-SH-i

•eat him. It caaM aot lie opo
naactoaca of to Flret cbortk.
aaat mlpfat faM a mtto aptia net
bfllty. tor to ba« MM aad tod Mr.
•toaeadall M« to waak aad had
axpeamad blpb bopn of bim
what bad tba man saldl
1 leaasd aUpbtty to tbe left wltb tbe
pnfhae lataat of sThtoparlnc to my
aada. bat be ebetod am with an alatost impareapObto abaka of the bead.
Ftaantty to torsta«ee began to awve
too to cavar af a hymn laMk that
lay aa to eoabtoa batwaaa oa. Looktap dewa, I saw tot ha wrato sritb
to taper end the aama “toe

I will have in Traverse City a

}

Wherever you are.

tWiy

ip~“£Kff€i

•emioa ba pronooDcwd tbe b,.
Moat of tba coaprepsUon
ebnreb la a pertoctly ordinary________
Only those who had reason to briieve
that they might be of some oae went
> to tbe pnlptt-lbe deacooA and three
four of tbe older women. Indudiop
my anat.
Mr. Traaadell was able to walk to my
tooaa, which was within a bun. la of tb* church, aad thouab he
went at eaco to hla room I Kamrd preaaatly that h* frit ao much improred
he dedtead to a« to bad
Mrs. Mahttahri Daerinc and arvaral
~
■■ — M. »»W V
cuum BBS vMom 1U

C* g* Bryant

’*1^

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMi>ANY

Be sank back upon tbe red <
aofa. with Its bulky, roltlnx________
mabopany. that had stood behind that
polplt for abBoot a cratary. Inm^l
atoly Or. V~
waat 1
_
_
popatloB remalalap perfectly <
—--------------------------mJ itlr
■ so Uttle- MM—
nolae .
nod
aU la
tbeebnreb that tbe doctor's etrpa wvrv
aadlble upon tbe beavlly carpeted
stole. At be was aboat to moont tbo
palplt stairs Mr. Tniaadell pot opoa
to feet apala. aad la a voice moch

‘ U a anbotnta of vato |a to
farm 1 am oCertop < eato
sooUi oftto city, wltb OBod
bnUdlaas. orebard. wateTto wto

itooda Btecull\

____________ ____________ that cxpertcDce
might rather bare denlred thnn
belpad aa. for there b aot aaother dlfferaaca la tbIa world ao wide aa that
batwcaa a ataa'a lora and a womaa'a
I do DOC tooaa to tatimate that Xeliie
had aoirad the aecrH of her bnrt e
daatiby.lB Mz daya. Probably abe bed
•ooa ao fartbar tbaa to hope t
Flret dioreb woald accept Mr.
deO aeite pamor. Bordy abe w
Par nry sertooaly —
1 the orpaa atool fare to

laplaeo”He panoed and bent forward
_aomeBt When ba ralaed hla beml 1
aaw that there were taera In bis t
-Inpret," aald
iklnp a
great offoct “that
nable t

Are baeomtap more proapecoos stow
tb«y are learafap wbat eropa to devote
moat attaatlaa to. With tbe boom
a^et and abtaptop faenWee provl^
totee aH to toe to tedaatttoaa m
to all to ebaaeea be aeadi to make
i.

tMweda Mseitt

lie aatPf^ bad aaeapad
tloa of acarty all tba <
1‘Mtidfa a doam owaaBi
kaow wbat tba t
. wbOa _
•bd rapidly tacryaMap
a mooar ware la my
Ibdlrectlj aware of t
Ita aOoet apoD tbo caUphtoaod. Amam
tbaao wbe karw then waa ap ob-,
Ttoot dtftanaco aa to tba pnrtty of
Oao pMace at bor waa all the
tbo ataanaaio. My aaat, ppop my
rtpbt, bad takao It lato bar and: tay datod to taka. lomMdlateiy 1 tor
aada. «aa tba left, bad aMfMy.pabaa to Mr. TraoodoO and pare bead to
lato to mted. It bad abmMMy .dtooarae. Be bad taken ae bla text
Iba familiar woeda. “Peeliix we alao
I tba attaatlaa of the ft_____
an niiapamifl aboat with ao preot 1
Tbaeo waa aot a amlle or tbo liroet
dood of witBMoco." aad had bollt m
aat twtektof of an ere la oB t
aroMW cram aaany almple panMee.
ctorA. Oa the coptrary. 1 mart
called tba rraelap and the mornthe daepaalap adUaeaa of tbeipiace
aa to witoiaeea. tbe aeod that is
aad tba taaaa atrala of the rtbraPoe of
qolekaaad except It die, the dowriaiipBipt tolPda. At rolce of
tbat dose tbetr oyeo la tbe darka aad open them to greet tbe ret was an very plot
aaqaa
aad ixpreaaid
aaad with a qoa._.
quaint p
"Xbla Baat bt ooma law of doe^
trlaa.** oaM I to Piyaolf. **Tbe pUlan daloa aanrlap of old tUaea. What
of tba abar* twaWe, bat the bpbtar fcase It cooM poaalbly hare rlren
*” 1'
heuoebold word wUh us tbrM Bfty
.and
pordan of tbo labHc bare not yet waa totally 1
*h<T^
aald*
after Uataala
a i. ^“^ucaden
fatt tbair ppML*’
laB-7~that**^Srt'
word for If
It aeaiaetf to ma, bowerar, that Mr. lap to recall .
a condoalon that .. ^ He warml hta h
Troaadail bod toikca by tba book. drtna back <
r. TToeadell'a beelib
aodataayiBtobawaooalya caadlpoaae. ana-ar^!^tv'«i^
data for that palpCt. proaebtap hie trial
(due for Mr. TVairedolL It »o. do wouder
aeemoa. If ba aend. hla ala woald be
-------------------------It be^e ^nlt~fw
toa to eoatrol bio voice, aod I was
erae of tbe toatoo that be paaaed
aomafimaa for the mere poipooe of
coUoctlec to wita.
“Thai apeak tba vokca of naton.’
ooid faa at loot “aad tbe optrltaally
UDOop mca bare ever Uotaoed.
“What vUl be dooar- aald t. thlokbw
-------' earn bearta alao they bare J?Juie"“‘* ■y«wU»y ef poor Oouata
haata. aad-and- Tbcy bare mwkea
••Notolaa. nothlti.’- replM my uncle bi
-reototo from aaeb other In tUiM> aad

Pi

€hwMI €raoer$e
4fanner$.M

■X i X.

Whoever you are hungiy.

Oaato Mato tboa^t or fait I’m ■

/MM

•■jj’■■'

FrSh, crisp and good.

_____------------if tba fWpbaiy.
It la ararat tbaa bad .fana la tan
■laal M iba fbat abawb af iraagp
Bacbar barfap Ma ainaea. pat I had
•abek. I peattfralr bad to leak at av
anba. Mba attnm ap la tba ebab:
Vhtot aba aat OB tbr oepaa atoai I

I. bar eyaa plaaoito*ct Ideally axpaca;. Bat wbat tba dick•
» Bc—m BWH.---------------- ——t aiimibto aid lady, aa eoa»-' «•«•*!» Aa a
ra aa tbaac fatoifbaMa Taa- Madnt af tbe bi
altbt ban naand to aay that aba
baa Mwmt partiayad by Mr.
^ Bar fbee la aa apaa book vbata yaa labkad dMaal. prwadly dadaat. Bat
nay raad afl bar aaeoadaiy anaOaaa wbyl
My ailad naewd back to lu orlpliial
with Ml parfart and
cbartoMp Maeorlty. bat aiwar a toe af pabM. Mr. TtaiadUl aaat tare aald
a airbiBp. aal XalUa waa
baraaaTaptlraey.
« hl% aataly ya atoqwaUy
tMaatea t waa aai ae awfh ham hla with tba plow of bar
panaad by <be loak wMcb Mn. Oa«MVWB ayaa aad tba dna. drm.
lap pan ay aaat aa by tba loaknhlcb
toA V Nana ware aoC o
ay aaa did aet pm Mre. DaaMap. If
__ aa
_ rataru (
I aay a atota tba aatiar. la aboct. I nty wwB onto._____lat
parcHrad dariap
paraalnd Ibat aoarthia bad bap- tba adblact. 1 bad pvrcHr
paaad la tba riiat ibarcb af WlOatt'a tba waak that tba Bar. Mr.
waa
appnelatad
by man
Btibar m that Baaiar aaBday^aoranatobto
wf
ny
Dada
Old
lap wbieb tooebad oat af ay aoa i
baalc ladlTtoaal caariattoaa la a way boaaabidd Uj aaot tboitol
wMib^ator atorUl rraataw woeld Ma. aa 1 ban alraady aald. aad w
Aa I aa a aaa. lataldoa la ivt
baat bald. 1 raaortad aataraUy ta
idaipMtoa. la half a atootapad with
m prat dUMalty 1 patherwd tbia

If. !»•*.

Ubiet.

Johaaoo% Dnm

Wgbt yvers ago too
fcwi fonwd m

9 take to Jobs ta
1 tot tore win I

Patents

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THE KVMUia BKiemt nATPgg oOT/iuoH, -wBiHiB^T, jam
wMhimi

*rtto*m

MrfM TMr Ufe «4 Tnta.

I CBRnnCATB W teAM

■AOimmsTfOKi

ip- Ai« nknMkta, M «-»■■■»n

.^;^fc?3a2;SL~S^
UpErtiwty. MpateiMiMt «r ib*

;i »vc^rs:,i;s

ism-

OH^ «fW aad «r ito aaflr
mrnmm. »i»to*w.iw
~
~
rmnmmMim
mttm «r tk«
PMb DmIv ttvMik aa to-

than to w htotor aaaai Whaa a
mh mmi la eaadap to tIow too
anto. a* aapartar Itoetonahaa than
daa paod aaltoem mm bt al

•It la troa that tba BaaaUa ■
la in paid aad Itt tnatod. It k
trae that bt la camrtlad to ban
aoMlar. hat oaea aahated bla n
la hla Ufa. Tba blood of ararr
af patrlota aarpaa la hto heart boat
Tba BaaaUB aoldlor'a pay to SH
a tooatli. about two-tblrda of a o
Tbb latbai
toynaa; tha can
46 mats a nooth.
ar aanU. larelTn rakaoffk of aanral
fetoda aad pbadaa. Tba enanoo aoldtor la allowad two naato a day. oao
tathaaiMdlaorttoday. wbaabopaca
*hanbteb.’ aoantblap like cal
aohp. uM aaotbar to tha erenlap.
aaMlar to bllowod black bread, but bo
haa to nt.4t wbaa It la half baked In
aider that hb oaparlor nay pat a rakaeC. ^bmy la allowad 8our aooupb
to anka bnad waiphlap a certain
anoaat The bnad walpfaa mack bwrlar whaa It Is half done than It
whaa pnparly baknd. aad tbe sa|i
aatta tha net of tha flaw and pockaU
thankaoC. If nay af tha Mack brand
la left arar It b made Into awtohach
aai apato tod to tha anldlam Iwtoad of
tha fraah Mead whkh they an antltlad
to. Thntha ~

r a’mf'Ii
The auparlor omaTplm each maa^a
qaaitar of a poaad and keapa tha ana-

hv-

with
atay ankn It a point to nteal en
tkb« prorldod by tbe porerniaent
tho aoldlor oxcapt baniy enoaph
haap Mn aUn. I kaew of ono off
who was hoaaat Ho atorted to <
aqaanly with tha aoMlen, and be wm
flrtna ^ of tho araiy In dlapraca.
Whaa Ma bntbar emcon nw that be
waa aahka thanaolna they art ttapa
tor hlai. Bad about hlin. and It waa aot
taap BBtU tha aUto oflklala at St. I>atanbarp thnapht Mai tba wont nacal
la the Btaartaa anay. Ha waa tba only
.beam ana 1 arar kaew la Ma poalttaa. aad Ma aaaw la a byword In Baaala bow. It n la apokao at all. Hlaowa
ralattm tanwd apalatt Mm. and not
aat of then wom naattoo Ms aama
whaa be lafi Raaata In dtapraco.
“The aaitom allowed tbe common
aoMlar tba flnt thno yean cooatets of
a ont. troaiaia boots and orarcoat all
aM aad won. Aftor tbe tMrd year b#
pato a aaw bat cbnp uniform. Bach
fuar ho to atlowod two shlrta. two pain
if aadorctothos. a pair of woolco mlttoao aad two rapi to wnp arouad hto
toot Mstoad of socka If be loan a
bran button toon hto uniform be to
tmrtnaad tor alpht days. The buttoa wbaa aaw costa but 5 cents. The
aaMlar to aUowsd to stoal. bat If bo to
caapbt atoalliip bo to Imprisoned six
waaka an a diet of broad and water.
If bo otoato from tbe bamcka the ponm to deoblad. The eOcen aay.
I Ms couatiy.
•Tba aaMlar la Buaoto auffan beaaaoa omy aitleto be weon la aaU at
toast flftoaa liana. la tbe Bm placo
tha pirwnaal bays tbe article from

W:'

Paphaaat Tba aaMlar who rrcelros It
la flaapnata tor noaay. aad selto It
iwhikly far t caata. Tba nan who
bpya U aalto It agala to tba cootcactor
at a anall petoa^ yet at a pnat pnflt
. Tbaa It poaa tba rnaaito, tor tba eoatoaator agala flnto It aat to tba nplnm laatoad a( tba paada tba poraraasm pays far aattl Ma poor aaMlar to
radacad to tba toat axtreaatty of am
Tbaa ba kaapa tba article wbaa k to
flotod mt to Max
•Tha baitachs Hto to alnost aacDdar
aMa. Tba yaaapar aaMtoea an tynaatm anr kr tba aMor SMS. aad aay
• M mmaat

noovfliid terrible of all skin
_
with s slight ledacas of the
_ .
gradoslly qiteads, <iid as the inflsmmsrion and.
itching sneresse. the cntiie system is thrown into a xesUeBS,
ftTtruh oonditxm. Soon little watery bUsters or
' CeiENA KEPT SMCAMW.
wWch B dear liq^

srsarji

Thla had ao weight, beeanaa the Oarry
aoetoty had heard that wiraa an
tliMs bought by Chlaanea.
would the Oorry oMoan ooaaMar the
~ lam fran the father of Moy. i
that be had ooaaautod to tha
the glri'a
her haab

g7aBai!5asTPsa.S:

ouAsrasa———

complete relief from the terrors of Eczema.

court, throwtap iwt
t taportaat erldaaec.

taada and <
■ of the erbalaal
eonita were crowded with rasMeaU
of Chinatown. Their stolid faatnre*
I naUl Tbaa. Dtoaean.
defeadaata. aanaoBeed
that tha prlaoaen had been aioaerpredart wbkb pirn Ma aaplatan aay ated. Tha anllen slleace broke Into a
oaxtety. for May raallae Ita dIAcaity llraly ehaUer and high-keyed tooghter.
aad dalles^. Probably alao Amerteaa
of aoft ahoe.
warkmaa wtU ba aaet out to buIM tbto
aad the aew.
Mua. aa k raqnlm tbe touch of oklO- apnod thronpboat the bolldlap la a
moment.. Three automobile, a
fbl and uxpartoacad hands and cmaoot
carriage, wen lined up. and
be left to Jamaica bUck. or Cbtaaaa
rd awaltod tbe nappe
coaltoa. Tba thlrC dlrtatoo wtU ba!
little bride.
1 af Me locka and Ma Lee Hoy and hU lit
A. ooon
noon a. the
tbe case
<
wa. dIsmiMed
harbon aad plan at the oraaa ands
m»». Toy
SWJ
waa
M4
led out of tba court
lel.
of tba la*t nine day.
•U.
I room. The strain
sti
from
told
on
her
Sad
In an almMt
_ of tbe flood walen
r. or tao fainting
f-i-.iB- coodltloo abe wa. aratated
CbapTco. the aanitotloa of tbe eatin away. She accompanied Lee Hoy to
dlatilct the dnlaape of raat manheo. tbe Oerry room, where little Moy
tho effort to mktpate tbe aioaqidto awaited them.
peat aad daapar. tbe Introductloa af
Agent Plum let Moy go and .he
aa ample supply of fmb water and pattered acroa. the room to Mra. Toy.
the clrU and JodlcUl admlnlatntloa and burying the little Jeweled head la
of'tbo caaal aooe. wlM Ita popalattoa the Up of tbe mUMonary. pleaded to
a yaar or two beaea. or perhapa forty be taken home at once. She had been
ar fifty thouaaad mwh and Ipmcaat a prlMoer nine day. for getting anu^
I quite apparent that tha ried without conmiltlBg some Tam
tha tothmlaa canal cotn- Smith or other.
Hoy. who wa. ju.1 behind tbe mUara potnp to hare their banda
skmary. lifted hi. little wife np la hU
full during tbe next taw yean.
arm. and whispered KMnething to ber.
Then they .mlled at each other and
Moy drew from wMaewbere la her .lik­
Helen Keltor baa Jnat begun bar en
robe, a big ofllcUl looking roll, tied
enior yuar at Radrtlffe. Up to the with
Korlet and purple cord. Open­
KTT^ time Min Keller ba. paam ing Ita.be
dUpUyed with pride a much
rtl^rredlt all brr coueft eiaiBlna* beflowered aad cupld decked marriage
eertlflcate. Then she amlled aad aald
The fact la broupht out by the Bd- •omethtng. which u
aeaUoaal Barlew that orer lS,O0aO00 meant that that was I BTu. aad that a.
> an enrolled In be Snoday
B ahe
ey could aerer
of thJa conatry.
I tbe pabUe
acbooto tho ennilment
Then Moy held out both ber Ony
olive hand, adorned with Jade ring.
aad bracelet., to gr
thOM
c hto
le of
friend, who had 1>een admitt(ted to the
J the roBwgoence of la- reception room.
~Take me away." .he
ontaMo men] depeamtion In our toctoty. aa alleged by Ber. Mr. Geer, k Hoy. and a. sooo a. tbe
bridal |
aat saatalaed by these aullstics. Mon •igued the
Hoy and hi.
attention acem. to bo plrea to tbo rw t When
the eniraace with 1
lIploQa tnlalap of chlldreo In tbia ra. a chatter of Chineu that drowned
itry. by ebarrhm and la acboola even the puAng of a lot of Are en­
by borne inatructloa. than In any gine. working In Center .treet Brown
of ebrtateodom. The flgurea hand, .iretched out to touch the little
I bear out Me amertion.
bride, who clung to tbe band of Mrs.
Toy and the oogt .leevi of her hueIt la aaM that tbe pmeoce of tadln band. According to thi ptlquette of
which say. that
at tha town maetlnp la Berwick. Msi. thealtChineto.
appear lo pobltc without a chaphas ttfm k out of the oM time rat.
>n. Mra. Toy rode'with the bride
their sMctoMes.
d bridegroom back to Melr little flat
Mott street. Three other carriages
e laSaiMe of cMer. I
d a. many automobiles carried
mber of their friend, back to Chit

• to the Ceae.
elTlUo B. Stone, general i
ho AooocUtod ProHL who
St Petonborp at tho time of the ootbreak of tho Bueoo>Japenaeo
present at Me nyal ball that
en a week befon t
Me BoesUn Bhipo
Barpei*a Weekly. Tbe <uar spoke <
I. and In tbe coarse of the
the American
lathed Met
It dM nut look like war
oo pleason. The
eaar'e reply was aasaenbl
Btomber Me Ondten of
baU tbe night befon Waterloo.'' ho
•aid. They both lanpfaed. but tho Saterday foUowlng tho Japanese embeaoaflor. nnder otden from home, aakod
for hU peseporta. and on tbe foUowtap
Monday alpht ipbtinp bepai

The Blood Afiaan wiM aa i««Afc»t
. ,Hamor'f|st acta Ma .

Vby. hod baaa arraam with Urn hridaproon oa tha eharpa af abdoctlap her.
the Owry aoetoty admitted that k had
aamahe.
d of a towMl marriapa. aooord* both tba Ametlcaa aad CMaooe lava, was sabmlttod to B. PelIowa JaaMaa. aaperlatamai

PANAMA CANAL WORK.
aaww ef an dmaaraaaaua ■
•naaod hr VaPlar todla aa.
Eha week af captomettop «ha fbi
t caaal wlD aataPBUy be atparat

oppose them, write. I
tbe Kennebec Jouraal.
Now then I. a rtunge. Noarly all
? dressed la tbelr beet, quietly,
ecb erticle comes up It I. dlijntoifl
Toted on to the bm of tbelr beTbo old way. hare been relegat­
ed Into ohUmm. aqd oo one exproeoes
regret. Tbe ladlee of the Pm Bepttot
etanreh. who had charge of tbo hraeh
oouater. an tbe ooea who bare aoatatod
la the change and deoerve tbo credit
They claam about fS& un tho tost

miinatn.

Sktoannn.

akotoamrffbriMaaDm
a tofhatiT li cMpmad to
Ma Baenr flmaRr>Mto
; tfty nma a day whaa aa tba
I. Oaa aad a qaartar Tanta a
Haw Turk. April IS.—Tba Boa aaya:
to Aftor the day*a narcb
Aftor Moy Haaap. tba hrida of Gbt
r la aot alia aad to aat aall
itowa. bad beaa baM prtooaar for
haa rtaaaad Mb paa. pitohad Ma
bo days, put tato laaHtattoa
tor too aipbt aad daaa aay etbari
of kw hrMal rohaa:
I oa Oarry 4 t laatoad of tba dtobthan any ha to da. If a earahn
as Ma was wont i
ha anat dm pat away tha henap. (
ha any naka Ua finpal anal af Mack aba wan tea prto
tad am bar I

fl^^^tovaaTMOOpopatottoa. la tte B»r ^^^iaa umjr 1 ImU ik* raak aC frtiUtol/ Bartow af Barlawa. nm to tba
my Mnpto anttar of caa,
OM am Naw«« akiiv* tbc pdrato aa4.
to axcurattae atom the torsi
I mak. iiiaily tto aqatoatoat af
toa aad Mdadlap tba tosMas
wkat raa aafl tfca aH«Mat tera 11/
ra cat wbkb. tbeapb a bM opMMi taka aw jM waat to fcaav ba«
anttoa. la aot at all ronpMratod ar
«a ttrad a«aa «a fralMtod
dWrak. floeoad to tba bolldlap
Oto adwr aadaaa ara klaam i
Mo Babto dam. wkkb to to era
dw timi kaar.* Wa hardly tl
Ma latortar fnak watar taka. TMs
aalto for oapliwortap oklii of tbo Mpbmt order, aad k to poaMMe Mat tha
-Whyt T5T frtaad. 1 wiu to
whf. Tha aaMItoa who aarra til
kaavi^lhaMatarfaar. Tht
hart thaMifaa la tha Caea af oartala
kaath with aa mua eaaoara aa yoa win
•atoyaaraavparthlaaraalac. Ihara
aia aa may af thaai that if a Oatlias
«aa wan taraad aa thaai a thoaaaatf
tltoaa aai thay wan awwa «owa Itoa
awatha af hay than weald alwayi t«a
alhan la Ifl ap tha naka laatoatly.
Tha aBafa aaMIcn an aot cowarda.
m Maad. Thty waaM lam> Uka
■addf toM mt «By aattoo aa aaith
aaald coagaar thaai. They an alaraya
nady to dla. hat aarar to aabaUt to
a fam«a power.
*7(4 ay Maad. tba Biiaaiaa I
lat aa eaU tt a cat for the aioawB
mjwit pUya with tha aMaaa I

g

Pnm tJMto CMaaM Wonap HaM

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SOUNERSOFIliECZtt Sr!H353^2 pnnEfff
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they do not reach the seat of the tronble, which is internal and deeriy implanted in’the
system^ the blood is aflame with the itching, buriyng humors, which are carried by the
^ralatioa to the surface and are being constantly fon^ out through the glands and wnes
of the skin, and you can never heal the sores or stop the aggravating eruptions witn ex­
ternal applications.
To
nentndize uie
the acios
acids m
in me
the blood
the numors
humors and poisons is the only
onl way
A o ucuciauzc
oiood and expel me
------------ - rid of
^ --------------------,
- trouble,
* *known does
*
to get permsnentl}’
this torturing
skin
tronble, and:
and no remedy
this so
quickly and thoroughly as S. S. S. It purifies the blood
bl(^ and
am restores it to health, and the
outbr^ of the jwison through the skii ceases,
ases, and the
th< sores and eruption graduall;
disappear.
S.-------------S. builds up
acic blood,nch
the thin------------it
acid
makes
rich and strong, and restore
1^* 'll 1 S.
----.------------and itstrong,
to It all the elements of nutrition, and drives froi|^ ^he circulation all impurities; and
under the tonic effect of S. S. s! the
dy fi
not^nly

rid of

old sUin rioubfTbmSi*

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aa. bat your New DUeorary gave
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after effected a complete c"»« of CoomuaptiOB.
I and Grip are ar
Llt'B
as retaedy for all
load
lung trouhlea. Price SOc aad |LM.
Guaranteed by Johnaoe's Drag Store
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Man Wants UttU Hera Selew.
Tbe Review has received tbe followlag UBlque letter: “Send me a few
coplee of the paper coeudnlng the
obltnary aad verus shoot the death
of my anal. Too wlU puMUh the eaOooed cltpplag about my niece's
If It doat cost me you may
publUh that I have three calves to
Seed me two extra copto.
Tbe coatroUlng power
week, but my time to out aad you can
floh fMcee. -Me brala of the Japeaeoo stop
my paper, aa tbaea U too hard
army." aa a writer in Harper’. Weakly to waste
moeey oa a Bewspaper.~—
caOa It to tbe pMMral ataff at Tokyo, Bebewalng Review.
made op of men who here plrcn yoan
to tbo Btady of Gormaa military ad
RhenmatUm. iadlgestloa. coasUpaaaet la Mo aeheol of Von Moltko and OB. headache aad stoomch troohle
who ban
poMUvely prvveated and carto by
Holltoter't Rocky Moaatala Tea.
Keeps you well aU..sBaBaMr. U eeato.
oMccrs etady tho adnnm hraachoa Jokasoa's Drug 8t^
af aaratagy aad tactics. There an atoa
adStary anadamy. a cadM achool aad
------------- aaya: “Petotkey U catorlag the Seld wUb Travaty for the production of small
There to oa cxMl
hea'B egg wbleh w*
tapaef flran ptacm
Mas oaefffth of aa
her
that Traverse
sc City amte la
to the pwmto of the Utter
m otoam aatn the wa
towa t
a artatotora aotaamCTPBT CUD to caarsm lato exptoa
bOe
or
: Hka MaLpaa. Tha chambto to Mra apewd 1
tha top opptaflm^ eaaetmap koalf b
TBV Al

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TJUJBiftjar

OSS. SAWYBR a mNALLBOON

K Urge part of Chinatown will give
up two day. to the celebration of Me
return of the bride. A reception
be given at tbe Morning Star Mil
and Lee Hoy will amnge to fea.
his friends.
Mr. Legmrl. MIm Ann Scha
Mr*. Sarah Sweaxy and MU* Adams,
all mUakinary workers, were In court
and expreetod tbelr dUapproval of the
Gerry society's aeqiiestnition

for nine day*.
A Groat Senaation.
There was a big senaaUon In LeeaTllle. lad., when W. H. Brown of that
place, who was expected to die, bad
hit life saved by Dr. King's New DUtoMMBpUoc.^ Ha wri^

“1."^

being a strictly vegetable medicine, acts gently, leaving
no bad after-effects, as do Arsenic, Potash and other
minerals which are nsnally
usually prescribed in skm
skin disessi
disesses.
Eczema cannot be
' cuxM by anything applied to die
t
sut&ce of the body; the blood must be .purified and the
t
cause removed, and v no other way can this deep-seated
skin di.scase be
rhed. If j-ou have Tetter, Psoriasis,
Salt Rlicuni, Nettle Rash, or any form of Eczema, you
will find S. S. S. does its work well and ihoron^ily, and relieves the itching and bummg,
floreness and pain, and soon .pnxinces a la.sting cure.
Write ns, and medical ad\ icc or ativ sivt i.il information desired about this King of Skin
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