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The Evening Record, March 23, 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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1904-03-23
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YESTEROArS ISSUE
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THE EVENING RECORD ESTai
TRAVERSE CITY, IQCH-, WEDNESDA?T^IA»aH ^ l»0«.
THUS ASnRAlATIEBt
Si rAmuis acE
BUSSIANS
ALEXIKFF AOMITt LOAtMO 11 OF By WIra to tha BraMac Baeord
N«v York. March n.—Otto OroaaHit MEN.
maa. asad U. hoaOar; Mlaeh Oroaamaa. aoai «. hia aifa. aad Boae
LaMsaeliar. apad ». vho boardad
fooad dead la
rarr acad kmiardib
.
"r■
I tSMlBS Up t» NSV
jArsmL
•
I tat ncraatb
sentenced to re shot.
SLEEPING
hlTSICIAN
WAS
af Honduras
SEVENTH YKAR-21SP
ISSCS RiCKERD A.VD SCET^t
MISS
TURK.
Satheriaad blork. nsunv « and f.
---------------------------, _____
PATTBR.K HATS—Positno
Nao Tortt. March U.-U ia mportedj
hare tt»** POrmer rtialdtat PoUearto!
Fbu* Hecks spring mininetr
ifc>.^nn of Hondanw. has been tried I *H*«slng Tkarsday. Friday and Salu-awakened by lmht of hy ooart inarUal aad stmteaeed to Iv'
shot.
He
was
arreided
and
thn>vn!
HIS RLAZ1N6 HOME.
into prison last moe|h rbanred wiihj
pinttiing agatast the aovemment
HODSEWASOII nt£ TWICE
SIXTY-TWO WERE RARBEREO.
atract thla awralas. Tbay wna as
University of Michigan Students CanFLAMES CAUGHT RED ON WHICH
JAFANEU MAO M WAIMMIFt IN libyziatcd by gas ta the
wbieh aia oecaylad by V
HIS WIFE LAY ILL
ACTION.
mat. ail or arboai vara ale
i-M.
pift too mrnm pm mm tspusss to
«M Clly Mi FMs-OsM «r USM<
PttUUtm St #SH AftliM Sr
•pMtaMo tte UrsBiag BMOfi.
V1« IU«r. Msfsli 2t>-F*r fw* hM
MUTIAIS
INSEADINESS
Dr. Clark's RsaManra at WilUaaaabur
Was Tatally Daatroysd hy Raeand
Fire in tha Rama Night-Mra.
Clartc Very Sick.
COLORADO TROOFt ORDERED TO
RE FREFARED FOR DUTY.
Rpadal to the Brenlac Record.
WHUamshurs. MV*. March 21.—Dr.
C. A. Clark'a rcsideoca at this plarc
burned to the groond at 1:30 thU
morning. The bonae^.caught Sre
the central part of the building a
a. m. aad was not noUeed by the Camlly aatll the Ere had caught in the
mattrem of the bed. in which Mrs.
Clark was slurping. 8b«.Jumpi-d
the bedroom window and
nround the bouse to the room tn which
the hired girl and Mrs. Clark's baby
were sleeping and aroused them, when
they got out of Ihuir bedroom wtndum.
TOO MUCH MACHINERY.
Laa Animas Cawnty la In a StaU of
Inawrractian and Rabaliien and
Unamployad Art Arming.
SMM •! ate Slf I
hair cutting escapades were carried on
here again last night by the U. of M.
Btndentx. Sixty-two sti
barbered last evening,
being freshmen and three
• Smmctlifa tAan any pravlaua t
Sparlal to the Braalns Raoord.
Denver. Ool.. March. 18.—The state
iha aeNM ani In all tliara wara IS mlllils of Colorado has recelred orders
be prepared for service at three
vaaaala ant*t»i
*Aa Jm«"—
tack. Mara tkan 100 akalla frain tha hours notice. The nilltts nuiubenk
2,000 men.
114fieli pma an baard tha
I expected that the trm>p4 u ill be
•h^ fall and aypHioi in tha city and
MatottaFBhRdaiatMf
Olindow Shades *4111
fW nice work the dupi *\ ekuh I
an ofSKwlnaltv tn matrh
Bishlaga.
Prices alwpvs right
« City Book Store
The wont part of a luul fit in
shoes is not the disromibrt but
the permanent injur> u the
(dot. If )t>u warn to see a perfiecl fit, pot your idol into a.
•n^uecti Quality” shoe.
the WEATHER
r.wl»Wy tWr u»iakl .wl Thumdex; .
SURE MIKE
There's but ONK STORE in Traverse City where the unequal»a
World FaBKMs
NEWLAND HATS
ing before the people
tSShlS
city election the matter of
«1 aboil
the board of pobllc works There n
ronsidersble sentiment against
.\RK .stAl.I). IT-S AT
GIRL COMMITTED SUICIDE.
BENDA’S
ntaan-Year-Old Ids Ely Took
Chloroform at Big Rapids.
Bpcclal Ui the Evening Record.
Big Ifaplds, Mich. March 23.—Irvo.*
Ely committed suicide Monday night
by taking chlorofurm and the body
not found until ihU roaming 8h.>
17 years old and thher.' Is n.i clue
h«*r action.
Shot Constable,
lly Wire i
W
Mv..n.t
h.n.l
Faahlonablo Outfittar*
Ilon'i Imy a Spring Suit until you’ve seen ours
Swell Kjister Tici., Shirts and Clove*
i.;5 (M
the Ew'IiIuk IbHiool
Wieh.. Mar.li 23- (bsKj-..-
Ik-rrman.
$3.00. $2.60, $i00, $1.60. $1.00. 75c. 5t»c
M. toElMDA db OOMtoAIMV
»
i'j .'kJ
ha-.l «4»l-i ,'\«-lr1fc uwsl
lnll^u
HOWLAND DOUGLAS WILL
L
THE NEW STEAMSHIP MISSOURI.
Raaawtiy launch^ in Chicago ■■ Sister ship of tha Illinois of tha Northern Michigan Transportation Company. This
ateamar will make this port during tha season of nsvlgstion.
fortHtcations. Admiral Alaxiaff admita called
that U Ruaaian aoldlara wara kiilad. Colorado gold Selda
who hhave been shipped In I
hut tha number ia peabably larger.
Uke the places of the striking mlnei
and also that a part will be sent I
Special to the Even tag Record
. San Jitsn county to pre'
Yin Kaw. Mareli 11.—Tha
** Tolluride dUtricI mine
claim
tKM-------------------they aunk one------------—
Ruaaian waiir-|..ring
------------lirlngand
andmarching
marchingback
bac
has been issued by
ahip In the angagement at Fart Arthuri A proclamation
proclai
Oovemor Peabody declaring the
inty of 1.M Animas in be In a stale
in.turrectlon and relielllon
It U
FURUC HOUSES CLOSED.
that :
By Wire to tha Bvanlng Record
I Trinidad,
SL Fatorahtirg. March
Oonaral
The cJ\ll authorities are quoted a*
saying
no
less
than
1.500
unem
SteaaaaU eammandar af tha forcaa at
Fort Arthur, haa laauad a new order ployed men are armed in apparent expectatlon of an
inflict.
claalng all tha public houaas in Fort
the incTsaac
BATTUNG WITH ICE
I public and
They then at once got help and fhnt
Arc ugs put out. or at Itwst supposed
to be.
The doctor was making a mil at tha
time and arriviHl at about the time the
llTsi lire was put out. He took bis
fsinlly to a local hotel and stayed in
lilt olflcc n short distance from the
house that he might keep watch and
; Are was aurely out. The
j broken open during the
first fire it was too cold to stay In the
house. At about 2:30 be went and
looked the house over, getting Into the
uppper chamber, but could aee no
signs of any fire, stayed nround the
house for a while and went back to
the ofllco .dropped Into n Bleep and
was atfakened by the light from the
house which was nil In n great blaxe.
Help came at once but It was impoaaible to gel Into the house and nil the
household goods. Including n fine
piano. 1
burned, not oven
clothing o the ffamily being aave
How ih fire Iactually atnrted la un
known. The loss on the building wi
considered to be about MOO or MO
11.200. Mrs. Clark haa bee
very sick for some time and wss Ju
recovering, but this morning she
qnite 111 again.
Car Ferry Had a Hard Time OF NorthSEALED UF FORT ARTHUR.
port Point—Steering Oear
Landan. March 11.—A oorraspondDamaged.
ant af the Timaa at Takio, under yaatafday*a data, cahlas that it ia rw- Special to the Evening Record
merad that the Japanaaa have suaNorthport. Mich., hinreb 21.—The
eaadtd In blacked ing the antranc# to car f»MTv which has been trying to get
Into this port since yesterday has had
Fort Arthur.
a hard time battling with the Ice The
piapatchaa report that tha Japanese ferry started for Northport In good
but when the wind shined to
have farmed a chain af 15 oM ataam- shape
the northwest the boat was driven DOESN'T EVEN OWN THE
ahlpa leaded wHh Iran and
broadside through n body of Ice thirtyCLOTHES ON HIS BACK
hy hskvy cabisa. Under full steam ■It Inc
inches thick, being raised partially
they will be aanl inta Fort Arthur's out of water. 1Her steering |
IIBlcuU
So Saya the Ea-Catton King. Daniel J.
haeRar and if not aunk hy Ruaaian danuuced and It
age the boat. This nftemoon ahe
Sully—Claims He Was Ruined
; ahalM thay will be aunk by the Japan- off Northport point mt
hy FrlendJT
aw. thua affeetually blocking the h
headway, but very alow
lOttgh on the boat to last thirty
her and trapping the Rueeian fleet.
and If she can aucceed tn get- By Wire to the Evening Record.
ting In bef( p this is exhausted she
New York. March 23.—Friends of
will be fortu
VaXStaKRT B NOW
present the pros- -CotUonI 1King" Sully declared today
tlme owing to that he w
was ruined by the mult
Iona ires who were associated
I fleuty In steering.
him
In the cotton pool. The
MethaRe «f Combine Raing Inveai
shared Solly's profits but when
gated at Hie Order and Freaecwariu>t turned refuMHi
WENT
THtOUCH
THE
ICE
klaas May Fallow Action.
(s and sold
Sully Is dUhearteui'd and brokiicn
Hors* Owned by H. E. OiH at Norths «»f his friend*,
fri
^Ij
By Wire to the Evening Record.
pert. Valued at «290, Went Through could 1
give you a nickel If you
Wanhlagton. March 23 —The beef
the lee Returning From Car Ferry.
axl ed I for IL” he aaid. "I d(* t even’
traat Is now being Inveatlgnted by
clothes on my back ~
oiRer of the prealdeot and If It U
found that the packers are violating Special to the Evening Record
UNIVERSITY ^ ODESSA.
tke law prosacuttoa almllnr to that InNorthport. Mlch_ March 23.—H. E.
•dtnted ngalnat the Northern Sacurl- Qill lost a horse >-aIued at $250 yef
lerday. Mr. Gill drove In a cutler to Students Attempt to iSew it Up Out
tiae OoMpany may folio*
the car ferry which has been Imprit
of Revengia.
oced tn the Ice. and la returning aiet
INTO OPEN RwnrcH.
with a serkws acldent. There were Special to the h.-veiilng Record.
New York, March 23—A dispatch
Thfwa Faapte Ware Injured and tha four people In the cutter and the rig
eras In the act of crooetag a wide to the American atatea that at Kleff.
OagsKPmnallahad.
crack In the Ice when the hone went Russia, aa attempt waa made Friday
RpaalM to tha Braalas Baeord.
tbrtmgh. The occupants of the cutter night to blow up the Odesica univer
Gtaralaad. Ohio. March 13.—The escaped safely and the cutler waa sity. It is thought that the aiiempt
was made by atndenu out of reveage
••at boaad Pltuhurg and Buffalo ex- saved, but there was no chance
for arrest and expulsion. Two bombs
nnaa om the Lake Shore ran Into an rescue the horse.
did the damage and it is claimed that
Sto •«1tch ot NortheoaL Pn.. todnr
five more failed to explode.
NORTON
IN
RACE.
Tha eoRla^.
dMotwite alao dcnoltehad.'
engine blew
UF.
rntmmmr mi FIramnn Rath KINad
Naar RoEala.
Mtel to the taalas Baeord.
gfjg.'ssrsci
w. p. oww.wetoto KMRMey this
SAKAY WAS KILLED.
an Primary Reform Platform.
PrsBldant of Sa Catlad FUlpino Repub
By Wire to the Evening Record.
lic Diad Ifi Battla.
Fruit Ridge, Mich.. March 23.—Oea
K Horton haa teaoed a formal na- Spactol to the Bvanlng Record.
nooacsitoent of hla eaadldaey for the
Manna. March 8—Captnla DeWm.
republlcnn aoailnnUon tor RBveraer.
He Is for primary reform of aome klad.
eeoaomy In public affhlra and ad vnlorem tnnniloa.
called Ftliptoo republic. Baku
foDowera wara kUled and the i
L. Doerr ol
Sprayer Ooaapnny has retaraed 1
A. J. Browu haa changed hla dray
»Aot to WanTcr-a cigar ator*. QU■miImmMT. Bwliasra phona tts.
HIGHEST
HUAUTY
curacy and skill employed
compounding—a ayatem th
prieea are reaaona why your
PRESCRIPTIONS
When filled here will be aktiafactory to you and to your doc-
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
YOUR OLD SHOES.
BOYS’ SHOES
^CLUR OF GOOD SHOt
The long wear kind—^they are made of good, solid leather—thaTu
why they're called the Long Wear Shoe*
Come in and see them.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
LADIES
GOLDEN ROD
KID SHOES
Two Dollars
Vcr>- Stylish. New Lasts.
New Toes. The besT $‘2.00
shoe in this city. Inspect
them.
:: ::
::
The Old Ratlabla Shoe Houm
FRANK FREIDRICH & GO.
Opposite Whiting Hotel.
SHOE STORE.
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING
—
All Kinds of Mill Work
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
Traverse City Manufg. Co.
THE NEW STAND
242 Front Street
Underskirts
.^'-^SNART./
:lotije$
Jidappv
Combination
Dunlap dat
Stein>Blocb
Spring Suit
>TBE
“EUTE"
IS A GRT.AT FAVORSKIRT
IS MADF- WITH THE
PATENT
ADJUST- '
ABLE «AND
1.00, 1,25, 1.50,
2.00.
2.50 to6.00
No. 96S (like cut)is made of good aaeroemed lateo, belt body, dost
raffle, trimtoed with four 2| inch refflea ttrlpped onto raffle whh cord
and one S| inch raffle Mripped on bottom of inch/ufflea.
WHTre ().\ THK^iROUiNU this
Jthan
spriing a little earlier
•
^*
usual-ah
reac,dy the demand forjsprini
ing goods
Is atI
Htests
ts the wisdom o!
of our coui
«
-the
tbie to
1
»'les wc are able
show in spring
l^uitrat $10.00
$10.0 to $25.00—the
i
assort*
luem of spring, hats at $1.-50 to $5.00
□will meet
lirements of pur*
■chasers
damilron
Clothing
Company
'IT:
jl' 'I M'.'cf
E. WILHELM
NEW STORE
COR. FRONT AND UNION
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
'
rfiil
THEMimefiEeentaunas
run EVExixe BSODSD, quvmscm;
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C. A. •KttXHKft. CHr Clwlilir.
Aiiwti ta <D—l—d— f TBB
APfllMO HOUM Cl^NINa
COMM 004 tk« baC7 IWOMOrtfc to
^v;
vkolo ootoMtakaeM. As wkw m t
•Urto flkcH m» •roamd for a crock
man «ntk a da* MoU twtoloC arow»4
kar kalr. a caio4«a of ooM oa kor
oeca. ika lard ao4 aactor wtn cat kto
MMto eoU froM tkc aaata] wmce and
akcll Aaallr cad op kr ekaadag rrcrT
skiBc laio a mow postdoa oo tka
oM aaa aiU raoalra a aap wkM be
eoMaa kcaac la «ricr to keep
harfckto bto akias «a tbe ckltoaier
wkUto aov BUS acsrasslralr erkere tbe
bed osod to saplaalr reat.
Bat after all tbe apoap Is orcr, tbe
hoase has a (rsabaess that U <
hare before. Tbe store to btortteaeJ
tbe dest to reounred fraai tbe plaao
tbo coal Seattle has a naat pink bow
aad tklags geoatally are eleaa. Anna
cam ah arovad aad read la tbe eraa
lag aftboat breatMag tbe dost that
has beea grouad lato the carpets la
the crioter. be esa look at tbe wall
paper aad aot see a RttasUa-Jap
BMP ctartag blia la tbe face, la spiU
of tbe tenporsTT dtoeoorfort. everythlag feels better.
Right BOW to a good tiase to start la
sprtag boose cleaalag la a ciric way.
Trarerse CUy. tbe Qaeeo City of the
Kortb. aeeds atore elric pride worse
thaamaay other of her slater cities. It%
here tbe Mg Cbleago boau touch. It's
bare the exenraloalsis stop. U s Trararse City that the railroads adrertlse.
for this reasoa. the ash piles, old Uo
caas agflgeaeral debris sboold aot lit.
Kwwp the alleys aad back yards. Uey
shoaM at oaoe be ooaalgBed to a
of laaocaoos desoctade aad the
tBMioaoas the better.
Trarerse aty has beautlfol streets
aad beautiful resldcoccs The lawas
sweep aloag la a cool greeo stretch,
the trees arch over the walks, the pore
bay breese fans Uk* cheeks of the peo
ple. Nature has done her best bi
aeeds a little asetouace.
Orgaalse yourself Into a Ciric
Beauty F>ederattoa. What's tbe dltei^
eaee U you are the oo^ menber? Sls^
gle haodedaess has Us adraatages be
cause you can then be preeldeau rice
presldeot aad sergcaat at arms
•tore Use a llule paint, plant i
rlues. fls op tbe fences, put i
gowers Id the back yard. Get i
aad Buke your boy a present of It aad
If be doeoa’t cteaa out the gutter by
BMumI persuasion, glre hia> a quarter.
DooH lf< any trash aocumulate. be
clean.
Tour neighbor wilt look ore
then ke'II get togetber and do like^
srtoe so tbe l>deratlon will hare two
MSMber aad tbe noremeot will spread
qoleker than bad news beeaase ennla*
tion to a posrerfol master. Trarerse
City has progreealre aad energetic cit^ liaas aad whea they see the value of
all workiitc together In this line and
thee get }o work and dig up tbe
ancient plank walks In tbe down town
bnstaesa district this city srUI be more
attractive thaa any other la aorthem
Mlchlgna aad will deserve more thaa
ever Its name of ^Qoeea.**
LONOetT OF FOKER OAMCt.
New York. March S3 -Count Vlsoue
who ts gtrlng a aeries of oouferenres
ta FVeneb la ssrell boeses. yesterogy
toM a story of a peraoual experience Ig
an atteaMhed tour arooad tbe workl
Starting ftom Paris a few years agoi
he anld he traveled an the way frxito
MareetUes to Canton and back, a trip
of sereral weeks’ duration, so absorbed
ta a coatlanota game of poker 'n
Id srtth
wtf a
whleh he engaged
aatogar whose name be aerw- aserr^
lalaed. that neither left the skip. They
toehed out ftoM a eabla port hole at
snob port teaehml to the day tUne. wx.
ctolBMd “Howe beaatlfal U to!“ aad
r^med their game naUI they re.
taraed to Maieetllea.
At one time dating this kmg eesskia
the oonat eald that W had loet to his
> regained, so t
Paris neither c
HlOHTBMIRTt FOR OOOt.
Pnrto. Mgreh th-itortog
amay
lor Pnrtolag dags inclndeI gu
. novel.
ties, each ns cokired eambrle night
shirts, mhber akoee. tklek. tety dreasInc gowns to wear after a hath, straw
and frit hats, anaetol wlohcr sotos.
cushlened and he^Mkad with nrtaada
aad rlkbsns; aaO tlea. ear fUki, pew-
AatkahaMaaM. MdaMa. Ttonortahleta. Johaeonk Drag SMra.
Pk
Do You-Want
A Tale «
UUMMATC SMRCICgLt TO
Dr. F. I* Haram. of
the loeal papers.
i
-Bqlbre dytog. step open dental oMecs to this cUy ahogt
FOmi CLUBS.
Into onr shop aad aee our Sae Sae of Aprfl 1% He has tonaed tbe aatte
ap4»4ate eoSLas “
rooms to the nortbeast earner on i
Tbe Mloanlsts ate so mnldeat that sooond «oor of tbe new State ha
Faya High RMea is Thees Wbe Ost bum eowaty will go “sret" at tbe Meek Dr. Haynes wtu Install a ec
cuMlag eleecloa that they art Mraady
Omt and Fwh Hto **Seess- Atodg
win not
hMklng anMnd Cqr good torikihs
ictlce ta
give hto endro' time to tbe practk
CintUaihm to humming down to this cUy. harl^ almllBr oSkm
wards Santinr Cewter The edtter of totee aad Imdiagtoa.
adriMs all tbe cUtoens
New Terh. Masck XA-Tbe Wash ; the RepubOesn
................................
a both aad i ready to emloy
igtan. eorreepondsM of «hs Press to take
WOMAirS CLUS.
says: DcMoevats who look wUh dto-^
ase's toleet claim to glOfT .
Fregrem fer Te.
gHt en tbe methods and tks *nreBow
he tbe fact tkat Marx, the!
Kid** uetlM of Beeret. tbe setfmwde
Chicago CM ban baadtL!
for Ike party nomlnettoe for,
.
^ knre OMde an torcotlgathM,
oily's loach FSIlows kail tomorrow aftenooe at
af the -grcM popMar moTemeat’' for
2:31*. The program will be to charge
hto aomtoatton. as expresssd by the
btotocff
In spile of tbe severe winter aad dn* of Mrs. 8 J.
of “Hebe’’ bearteg hto ai
.vM aamuat of saosrfall. It to said and biography
they
The Jtost paper srlll be tJ
that
the
tagslag
opemtioaa
to
the
they hi
of Japan.“ by Mrs 8 J. Hlg
that to the large cities each of
to the average man or woaBaa, not ta
-rnknliAiu'* U tko aaltSa
the -clubs.** so called, to composed of heary this season,
this chmate; it ncmiei bf hard work.
foot or tre ssco srbo are directly seb- preparing to break up.
Save for old age or sifJiacm bf de>
It ts teterr^iag to know that a
by
caodidate's agents.
Grand
positing at mterrst in
that the omdMate's hank aecoent to named Hhll to a drayman to O
Smurthsralte.
the Mrs
to said to b
drawa oa fbr the aseessary aaMonU.
Vocal solo Mrs A. H. Hot!
Holliday
This candidate's agents boast that (.OM breve soldiers wbo took parii to
Vocal duel. Louise and Bessie
r of the MO at Balahlava a
he has Mf of these -clabs** ta New
gmuithwalte.
e to a hall of fame, so to speak.
York, aad that whea the ^people**
A Big Rapids mtotoier was certain
begla to be heard from the Parker
CITIZENS* CITY CONVENTION.
boom and tbe Cleveland
Ctereiand boom aad the that spring bad arrived tbe other night
into the rear room of
McOellaB nme and all tbe ocbers win when he steppedand
found three of hto Tuesday Evening. March H Csucwsss
te aa back seat right to New
hare to take
Monday Evenfng.
York atate. The top price paid for church lambs who had straye< from
rold. gambling ou the green
establishment <d a Hcarrt club to
llrer Keyes, of the Lexington, The citizens c»i> convention to
>. In rural oommuniiies the Hears!
*«» nomlnatloo randldsies for the
agents wofk another game by sending News uays that be was able to sirug
gle
through
the
cold
wtolex
and
weathrity
be held Toes.
a few thoaaaad copies of newspapers
We win bund you the kind
‘
—““tog. March 2». to the old1 Elks
cards.
the hllzzard,
tolng photo prtati
of a house you .wish. We have
Tbe
banded out by the suceessful
ibCTS.- Which 1
a Urge number of pUas from
dates last week were loo rich
_ aatly to the In
whid) you can make yqm ae>
t Hearst boomers.
A man from Cafh. who way tumbled
lection. Call at oar offices—
Thus the “clrcutotkm” of the Haarsi
papers aad the Hearst clubs an
tell us what you want and we
STAGE AND FLATFORM.
twined, and all Is grist that co
wfll build it fear you—if yoa de
bronght the case Into court
the Haarst mill. Tbe really r
sire sell it to you oo easy pay.uon* G<irt«n's fhmoas minstrels appear at!
had been standing on hto head. whei
ah)e feature of this game U
caused] Steinberg’s Orsnd opera bouse tonlghL|
mentx If busy during the day,
tber and
appears to tool shrewd democrats, who
can in the evening.
hare an Idea that the Hrarat move the arrest of the owner of car No. 6(j This exunpany to said to he the most
ment Is becoming 'Tnrmldable.** and iBVtead of the real offender, the oper-j elegantly costnmed minstrel organtza
alor of car No M
i
traveling. The IJrst part presents:
The Michigan Telephoue Co, Battle; s most beanitfiil cnmtilnailoc «if colors;'
colored
Ing ilreped In
1 phoriparty to driven out <if existence by
the ef
isb. with aid gold
gc Irimrali
. The plus!
from the old exchange to t
niar dtogust.
lened by the
al of feet being gr itly betghtei
ly ha
Hearst headquarters here art
‘ construe- addition of i imerous brilltontly coltbe I
raded by as many **grafters** as <
tights
which.
p»gether
ore<l
electric
now
that
rondults '
recently discovered to the posloOce
occupied with costumess of costly >ilks and
department. He has also a corps of
A. F. Narlinqsr./ C. W. Aahton.
secretaries, managers, ageou. middle ost of the telephone poles als,ut »..el satins form a picture of dsxxitog
' splendor. The company possesses an
men. subsidy promoters and hand- IT will be taken down
•Hm postal authorities of Rattlei «*xcellrnt quintette of trained voraTists
shakers that would make mat
small trust grow pale.
te fumbh y«Nir DINING
ROOM R Kltk this apriog.
If 90 you can save 9omt
moocy by doing it now before
the rash comes on.
'M
Wff win acO yoa this week a act of
beaHiM. qmKtm aawed oak. box
teat dmiim chain (jaM lik« cat) cane
seal, worth fl&SO. far............$t4JS
Same baaatifal dmin, m Uather
HOHEY POES HOT
GeMINSHOWEIS
Bcau, worth taut, far...... #77.75
We have aa raorprioaally Uife line
of daiag chain langing aB the way
Mm $S.7S ptr aet^ akmg ap.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY
and get the best assortment
by bu}*iog now.
Pani's Savks Bw
1100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there to at least
ooe dreaded disease that scleoee has
able to cure to all its stages, end
to catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Core
- ualy positive cure now known
medical fraternity. Catarrh
r upon the
sunacee
« of ine
the system,
s:
thereby de
stroying tbe foundation of the dtoease,
aad giving tbe patient etrengtb by
building up the consUtotiou and assist
ing nature in doing Its work. The prop
lictors bsve so much faith to the cure
Uve powers that they offer One Hun
dred Dollars for any rase that 11 falls
• core. Send for list of testimonials
Address F. J CHENEY A CO . Ti>
Icdo. O
CALLS LOVE A OiSEAOC.
EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
London Medical Joornsl Otoserts
Tsndsr Passion.
I.<indan. March 25.—U love a dtacascr to the question some of the Lon
don papers have been threshing
more or less saitofactorily for a
Ume. and now the l.ancet has grs
cnntribuied to the discussion.
This medical weekly declares
the ides of love being realty a disease
has the sanrtioo of venerable antiquity
and. apart from the Greek and Roman
classics, was also commonplace In the
sesehteenth century.
A writer on medicine in tbe Lancet
goes ou to quote from a number of au
thorttles from Galen* to Horatius and
concindos; **Tbc Dutch and Fh
paioters of the latter half of the
century found In love sickness a 1
Ite aabjecL aad soaie of tbe paintings
of women suffering from this disease
are accurate portrayals of an anaemic .....dttng
One of the landmarks «*f Oakland
condition.'
county has tw'en destroyed on the
bank of Wormer lake, in' Waterford
It havsd Hia Lagtownship. It U an old log
P. A. Danforth of LaOrange. Ga.. suf In the earl^lys wa
fered fbr six months with a frightful
roaning sore oo his leg; but writes
that Bocklen's Arnica Salve wbolly
cured It to live days. For ulcers, membei^r that faith in the little I
by the hut. It aras
wmmds. pUes It's the best salve to t
and
world. Cure guaranteed. Only ii eta Wormer family
* sons mere sent to the
Sold by Jaa. G. Johnson aad F. H. five
front
Meads, druggists.
hut
that
MUSICAL BAZAAfLSOCIAL.
“Opportunity Claas“ Will Eantertain at
the Cowqrtfstienal Church.
“nM- •'opportunity class*’ will give a
musical social bsmI baxaar for the beneSt of tbe new church in tbe rongregaIlona! ebnreh parlors Friday evening,
'March tk. Tbe whole evening win be
$evf)«ed to mnslca) pastimes, m
'refreshments and the followins
gram:
riano solo. Alfred WUhelm.
Violin solo. Helen Haanen
Vocal aolo. Mias Haskell.
Recltatkm FlsnFcc Bari.
Violin aolo. Graoe Lucas
Vocal aolo. Mr. Coates
Vocal solo. JuUa Kelley.
Vlolla aolo. Miss Martlaek
Vocal aolo. Miss
Vtolto duet. Loclll
Vocal sola Miss Peart
TO OUBS A COLD IN ONt T AY
.'kka LoMIfq Btmo Qatalaa TM
tots. An
toll niBad tka m«Mt
V R MM t» aura R. W. Qrova'i air
wMqaaaAkaR. Ha
n
OF GIVING U8 PART OF YOUR
_______ ________
The recent reins, especially that of EHwgtU Ml ai*th iCKtoda, Ohla.’^
Siindav. have got down to the
snow. With the majority
neighhbers 1 am wlllli
part. It baa been
tors, of events which will be recalle,tio, t
en *of today anil be ♦he!
wIen »he chltoren
TRAVERSE CI*rY
Iparents of t!
We have aeen the III results
Walter N. Kelley.
I there will be more to follow. Tbe
GRAND RAPIDS
ist aad Ire that hare hugged the,
I rye so
—------- ------*
Earth for many
prove Injnrkms. FPture records
mark It as tbs asrere winter of l»03-4
Let It go artth all Ms aad htotory. bop Chat. Chadwick
W. O. Foote
wUl never be eurasd J. P. Wiiiiaau
G. K.
K Mathews
MUSKEGON MICH.
Wm. McKlllIp.
William Brtoen
Gustave Meeake
Trafudy Avariad.
J. J. Howden
Cham. Meeake
“Just to tka Btok of Uam our Uttla O. ^ Doane
Ed K. Parker
boy srea aavad “ wrltaa Mrx W. WatLouis H. Kaalx
kina uf Plaamat City. ‘
W. H. Aable;
. Nims
W. J. Brlaeo
G.Meaeke
aad a UriHa oouffh aai I
W. a. Jones
J. Kitckaa
Dactora treatad him. hat ha grow B-E. Mooo
O H.
worse evary Bay. At tooftk wa triad F. W. Cook
Chas. MDIer
Dr. Ktos'i New Dlseovary tar OooF. J. Adtooa.
antaptloa. aad our darltaf was aavad.
He's BOW aouad aad sr^ Everybody
Also many others whom you know.
ought to know. It's tka ouly sura curt It'd a facL K yea erent te leek wmii.
fur coughs, colds aad aO laag dIaaBaeo.
feel well aad^ asall and atey
Gqaraataad by Jaa. O. Jokaaou aad F.
well cenewH Fref. Bidwelt
H. Maada drnggtota. Pries SOe and
U you bellev* theee teeta, ooom to
S1.S0. Trial bottlas 18
tbe hotel aad get relief. If you doaX
then suffer pa aad let them atone. It
> Mr. and Mrs. O G. I
will pay yoa to telephoae (1, to Prof.
Bldarell. He wlU call oa yon. CON
daagkter yesterday.
SrLTAYYON FREE.
5!;’
aaoqr dma.- Cilmaafk BlaHli Flaar
HBTEl
WHniNe
MamiiaiMMt
■•-v:
■k‘‘i-
BUSINESS. YOU
WILL
FIND
THAT IT PAYS. OUR GOOOS ARE FRESH. PURE AND WHOLE
SOME AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT.
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
PHONE. 146
CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS
Claus Wamar. Froprtator
BAT.IIKX.
o. F. CARVBR a BBO.
R. SANTO
{FIRE mSURANCEi JOHN
lOEIilL ■tolUICE
Cl. A. BUILOmC
FOR THE
J. H. MONROE
BEST RESULTS
WINM. IMk.
Tn
Gmenl litiranci J)ENnSTS..
OBI. BAWYlfl A FENHALLEGON
Try Racerd Want A4t Bmal.
coat Big Moftty Makars.
:a I I ’New’wiThehnTBIock *"
HAVE YOU
TRIED THEM YET?
:LW HASTIISS & SOI
Returns for the money Invested
Record Want Ada. bring Big;
FIRE INSURANCE
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
AreYouReadytoBuy?
Can’t we inieresi you—if only to look at some of thc^?’
any?
Yes you do—can’t afford to be without them.
Don’t want
Don’t you want
to dress better—look better—have more comfort—more music in your
home? Of course \oil do !
____
Yam- BsltoWs Mams Fvmlaher.
GET THE
HABIT..
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Battle Creek She sells territory and *’»'**’*
tells the prospective dealers to write to,
the home oBc for stock The letters, J C. Wskley. MIluankee—• My wife
remain uncalled for st tbe poatofflce., uas sick many ye^s. Nothing done
Oxford woman has made the dls-l her any imod HU she used Hnllister's
that tbe good peo-'Rocky Mmintaln Tea. Nu« she’s
o»nragtog
have ben Indulging to “flln^j "trong aad s
pie who hi
tlnn of »u toaoeeace.: IVug Store
»r es-j
will have to go to picture c
r the]
chew card* entirely. IHInch
lilnese game of i
Tanker form for the Chine
VIA m
“Fan tan." which Is said to be
1 the most
ling game of
sediicitoe and degrading
chance known to the heaUicn Chinese,
and he to an s<lepl In gambling
San Francisco—Los Angeles.
postofllce
t
rear of the
Special low round trip rate for above
polDU. Tickets on sale April 22nd to
from tbe 3«>ib lDrIu.«ivo. Return limit June 30th.
tearherr were
The exit through tbe 12 Inch; Ask agtmu for imrticulars or writo H
mav bo explained l»v compari-i J Gray. D. V. A.. Grand Rapids.
«lt. more difficult, most dim j 3-1-5.1A.14.19.22 -8 l-l S-g-lUC
*hey*>lropped noiselessly Into!
.
coal bin
below. In cas of fire,
r will make a like scape—InghsmJ
County Derroerst.
Devillo Horning, uf .Monttwr. 11,
years of age. to news agent In that vHtoge and was at the train awaiting the
arrlvnl »*f hto bundle of papers Whea
they weie thrown from the car he laserled the blade of a knife under the
string tn sever IL The cord ws» strong
er than he sntlclpaied and u*ok s spe
cial effort, the result of which was the
point of the knife blade penetrating
hto
eve. Tbe
The sight was de
destroye<l.
is eye.
A diary f»r the year 18M.
.arried by John T. Hall, q
lerwergeant of ibe Sixteenth N Y. V.
the Streets
picked
of Iwansing by ooe of the police force,
and to now at headquarters awaiting
the oa-m-r. *r*be little book coniatns
many Inien'stliig Incidents brlelly
atat(-d of the clastng yei
The command of jrhk-h t
SLATER,
Wholsaals and FsUH.
HOMES lUILT
kstag sued up iaaMs ia4 ike tailor
shop of P. G. Heaamaa aad tks |os
prtaterr of Bkasr Brothers will move
late tkat toeatloB fmi lU cass street.
Tbe kaOilimaa this alts wfll be moved
off to maks room fer J. W. MUUkse's
Now to Ike tlaa U> take h
tab brisk aMMaa to his boildtog. Brick
grouad
le to pmrtty the Mood, otonaae the to akfaBd
for Che 1
«syftsss*.2^“sr?s
m
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WANT A GO-CART?
A HAT FOR A DOLLAR
Never Had finer GoXarts to show than this sea
son. The manufacturers have seen how cisborstc
they could make them, and they have succsedad.
The spring days will soon be here, the sidewalks
free from ice and baby must have fresh air—a ride
•very day—the best kind of medicine now. Come
and buy baby a new Go-Cart.
And a good one. too. They are ths Lengisy hat-s
good, atyllsh hst-but. we don't Intend carrying them
any longer and take this way te give you a good hat
for little money. Never buy one so cheap. No one
could afford to. we couldnX only we want to close
them ouL so practically are giving them away.
THE BRADBURY PIARO
Bheuld be in every home. For fifty years It has
steed way in the lead for richness, clearness, fullnem,
ef tone, the wericmanshlp to the best it has been in
the White House through the admintotratioA of
eight different presidents. Can you ask for a better
racommendatien? It is a pleasure te show such
sptandid pianos. May we show it te you?
GOOD DTEHSILS FOR COOKWG
We aid you to good cooking by aeliing you artielea
the howaewlfe needs. Save time with a measuring
cup. get a set of perfsetion tins. The Bavery Roaster
to ths bsst that is mads. Ths aslf^aatlng pis thw
maks ths pis leek twies as satabte. Ths Bhaksr
Bifter only nosds one hand to operate. The Gilmers
Grater will grate aa much in tan mimitas as an ordL
nary grater will In an hour. Ths Wonder Egg Boater
kaato them aik
4
A NEW CODCB
Wo.kl b< uMi
would add ao m
new couches w,
the first thing
in addition to your home and it
Ch to your comforL If yoa ass the
have iuat unpacked it srill be BUY
Me have them from SC75 to SM4KI
They are upholstered in velour, ptuoh, tapestry and
genuine leather. Step into our salesroom and ass
the greet dtoptsy.
THE "WHITE- SEWHIG MACHIHE
Has bean ■rtmtosliitid “king“ for years aad each
yaar gate a firmar hald an the people's Seed graess
baeauaa *H to built that wpy.** All tha aaw attach,
fiwnte anaktes one to de aay kiad
aawtag from
ths ptalaasl otrolght sewing to ths mast atekMBte
amkroteaij. We asll yaa a«tiar tha pateal Brop
haad ar tha stationary head and asr torma aro maat
THE HANNAH & lAY - MERCANTiLE COMPANY
•I-:--
gyggnw BBOOBB^ «A.VMBE
hs la WM flfteria.
LADIES....
BEST FLOUR
it guaranteed to suit you.
L tim Affg^Tkaat Mar vaa trmaah
V a npHlsaa. was paaaed by^ rw
HANNAH & LAY 00.
SSler^Jbo*^a7tb2^swiSpue of Ul- •
His
ster county, refused lo accept.
Ws
Migry was ll,1M0 and as he was build
ing up a. good practice be said be could
not aford tn accept. Postmaster Gen
eral VUas commented: **1 gave up a
practice worth IWI.OOO a year to accept
•n W.d00 cabinet portion." To which
Parker retorted.
-Yes. and H 1 bad
been making 120.000 annually for t«e
should not mind doing the
Botort Maltahn. Justice of tbe
at Good Thunder. Minn., dlsj
liquor at retail when not ocenpied with
hts JudlcUI cars A food Inspector se
cured from Mr. MslxahnYi place of bi^
iness a sample of blackberry brandy
which proved to U- adulterated.
A
complaint was sworn out and Judge
MaUahn. in hU Judicial capadly. heard
the case of Msitahn. the saloon keep
er. Finding Malrahn. the defendMi.
guilty. Judge Malrahn imposed a toe
of |2S aad then as Malxahn. the asloon kaeper. he paid the flae. The
money has beu remitted to the stale
treasurer.
Atttomey General Knox’s reasaurlog declaration that the govemment
does not mesa to run amuck aroon*
tbe trusts merely beouase of the mer
ier daeision reminds Congressman
Williams of a remark be once heard
made by a confederate officer. A ooasieaimsn who had served under this
oAcer was Inclined to be boastful, fre^
quently recounting the dej^s of ^
lantry be bad perfonaed. The old ofhear was asked by a friend: -^t
nort of a aoldler was Captala Blank,
anyhow ?- Tbef veteran considered for
and then said:
“Well. I
should describe him as a very con
servative toldlet^very conservative,
lodeed.•B-lsne
Orange county,
school there som<
on one occasion was sonndly flogged
by his teacher, having been wrongful
ly accusdd of breaking a panel in a
door.
Then and there he menUlly
CdLD MEDAL
upotmot.
11
m
thereby
partlany, of the load which
ried for ao maay yeara
Secretary Taft does not pretead
be mac
t aoMier and has
a good
say Jokaa on his incomplete
koowledge• m
of buhwt
military i—tmr».
amtters. Tbe
lue
other algbt at tbe bangaat of tbe Virgiala Military lastltiite mea be nude
a speech oa tbe war dapartasent ta
wbieta be bniaorouaiy disclaimed aad
partleniar acqaatataace with tbe i
of tbe army. *'Wbea I waa oo my way
hoBte from Manila.** be aald. **1 stoppe*!
In Japan. As aecretary of war t eras
iBTitad to iaspeet the Japaoese my
I did ao aad told the ofloera tbekra;
was all right As a matter of faet
was trrmbUag la my boots for fear
t would ask me what vras the
le or
of a Krac-JurgeukOB rifle
raiething equally a mystery to mc.Congreasmaa Llvia^na of Oeorgis
Is at those who believe that tbe salary
of repreaentatives should be ralsod
from I5.000 lo |7.WW. When In the
legislature of his state he always adTocated increasing the allowance from
IT per day. A hardshell taxpayer
t^ hi)
him to task about tbe matter dnrnpaign and Livingston ex^n^ In tthU frank tashioo. *nfes. I
favor tbe Increase aad III tell you
a lodge at tbe sUte caplul
in a cheap boarding bouse tor |4 a day.
In the morning whe£ I cater the seesloo I am
In complete Ignorance cf
what my oontemporarlaa have been do
ing and planning about the hotels the
night before
urtuir and
uu too
ww Ignorsnt
Ignorant to take
part in afairs Intelligently.
If
want a IIS
tIS a week man to go down
there for you
under such circumstsaees, why youll simply hsve lo gel
someoae else to do it. I don’t care to.The crowd of lUteners applauded aad
Lhingstoa was returned by an
sasfd majority.
our sheep
igs
more property
satisfactory earalni
win be pnrebaaed 1and we will put oe
wM U.M0 aeren ad
cattle mad 1 win bold
Joining our preaeat proparty whUA can
be used if neadad.**
Aa
advaatag* la Boribera storic
tartkiag. not overiookaff—aad It Is one
that sboald be taken more than U hat
been into practical mJcalatioa In catF
mntiag the naeoeas of appar atate gras
.
Irom
3 to 14
»hDdy's
liaolnmi from 2 to € yartk.
Siraar Matting front
5
lo IS jmsAx.
Stipms U 6tt CktM 0ml
Wf...V Will Fsf Ym
A card.
Wa. the
oade
grea to refund the
<
money on a do
le of Qraena’s
Warranted
Syrap of Tar If It teUs to corn poor
ooagh or cold. We also gnaraatea a
gieaat bottle to prove saUxtactary or
money refunded,
fl « WAiT^m^.
i . '7 •
CITIZENS CAUCUSES.
'*'
IliSl
Letters May Be Barred.
Tanest Officer.
that faplsln Ann-, nf tin- yhigllsh S-.
12: total U
THE BIG SHOW
GORTON’S
MINSTRELS
inti-nd In work with;
Ixens party
to participate in
below In Ihclr
itK'CtlVl
be!
thes** caocufM-s i
ling. March rwh
Thenled In each ward i
t«» n«-rv»- on lilt- city
Tor th*-)
The ch.Irmxn and »«*cr.-tary of each
alderlag several schemes that are of
more than pasKing interest. Chief of
sbollshmnt
these
ibollshmni of all guess
ing coolests with a lottery eIeaH>nL
This will not affect answers to puiI Tue*.day
xles. however, but is directed aghast
the election contests held by rarloo*
newspapers.
It is also said that plans are being memi r of committee on *
msldered to rid the malls of endless also < e member of the c«i
chain letters, coupon and investment permanent organlratkra and order of:
hosiness to act at the city e<inv<-mioo.l
•;n";u;T
Ward No. One.
IS and .me half In. l.*-e high
Now H
lin.-! iM-t-n dlscivcred llial an ufllct-r *»I
Inches
ELGIN C. LEWIS
/
TkiUf-THIatiCulGneif
MY PRICE ON aOUR
Haul’s Best Fha
Sui WMeFlOH
RoNeFlov
EVERYBODY WILLSEE THEM at
STEMBERG'S 6IUII0 OPBtt HOUSE
j
A citirens esuenIn Ward No. 1 will
vot«-rs n-Rldlng!
eld in the Boys’I
—Tx building.
FYont street, on Monday evening.
[■
>g.r“
March 28th. l^ot at 8 o’clock for thej
purpose of electing 20 delogstes to s<lend a cltixens city convention railed |
for Tnesday. March 2<nh. INU. and!
uesi;
tbe{,
transaction of snch other buslnessa i
rosy come before the caucus.
|
P. Wurtburg.
j
F. McNamara.
Geo. B. Blue.
I
Ward Comniliti'e
I
’*11
MONEY SAVED •
Shoes that wear. Shoes that fit
the foot.
By Purchasing
cMf
lo aril TM.
G5c'’ Us
Jlcn 11 ur Flour
Beta Minoesots
Spring HTiext
75c for 25 lU
1.4." for 50 lbs
726 East Fmit Stmt
Ward No. Two.
j
A clUtena caucus of votery resldlcc;
In Ward No 2 will be held at Second
ward city hall on Monday evening.
March 2St1i. 1904. at S o’clock
o'clock for the
.... |
K 1«
delegates to tt-j
purpose of eb^tlng
i
tend a citizens cityr convenli
lUon (
for Taosday. March 2»th. 1304.
Comwr flavwnth and Union 6(s.
p. NICHOLS. Prop.
also for tbe
the nominatioa of candidates
for ward offices lo said ward and the
transactioo of snch other business as
may come before the caucus.
H. A. Langworthy.
rwdirwrtag mm Eae»hwat.
A^UINALOO COMING
C. H. HanaloTsky.
Tba tools for trimming elephants* feet
Tboatas Furtach.
arc a carpenter's draw knife sod a rsN>
fWit the United flutes During'
Ward Committee.
Cor the aoles and a burantlMier's knife
the World's Feir.
Ward No. ’Three.
sad MDdfML|»er fW tb«- toe nails. ‘The
W'SkhlngH.n .Mar»-h
:r.
oiwrstor places a beer keg or a strong
lnfcM-mah..n iwdved
i-nree win oe ncia
box behind one huge Lind font, lightly i
■
aary school on Monday prods the thick ankle with bU elephant I p,no-naldo. fiUTner hea.l «f the "FUl-l
th*28th, 1304, at 8 o’cioek book sod
evening.
to "Hold :
j
commands the I
luring th- worlds feiri
for the purpose of electing IS delegate!
It b hU Intention to
to attend a rittzeas city convenil
srlly. but obediently as
grand UHir of the enuntn f*»r
caUed for Tuesday. March 29th. 1304,
vety paw of a kitten. Tbe foot is rest the purpc»se of studying the Americsn
aad also for the nomlnatian of candi
dates for ward offices in said ward and ed on tbe box or tbe keg. where it re- p«*ople and their Instltufiaas
while tbe exf>crt worts
the transaction of such other lnl^ine-t
much as s borsesbocr pares the hoof of
as may come befo
Jc*n R. San’t*.
■ a horse.
Great allvera of the horny
!t nearly
A. W. Bartak.
j; sole are sliced
sllcf off ontil It I
* rt-tp U 8. E. Wait A Sons' Offer That Enables
Vilhelm.
i to^proper I' .toes*, w hen
•d C«*mmlttoi-.
All To Use This Flesh Forming Food
ytard No. Four.
Without Ri&king a Penny.
pali.-ut
Mtaods
ding I sandpaper, while tbe Idg |
if <V..!*•!> rc^idi
A citizen* caucus of
-iDging trunk and an «i'i-s*lonal
b<-!d at l<ake ave-!
avc-i with swlagiog
lu'Wa^ No. 4 will U h«Anvnn.
an car. Uio full of MtLsra.-tioa
gtne house on Monday ev.-ninn. wag
I riue ebgfr
Matt* 28th. 1304. at 8 O’clock for the f«. iotteraaee. When ilw turn of tbe
purpose of electing 3 dclegau*s to al-j forefoot comes, tbe grt*«i l«enid is made
tend s citirens city ronventioa called 1
1 00 Its Bide and tbe boofs
Mot'll
b ftn-RiIng food;
for ward offices
s In said ward aad Ybel
A fliea TWat la Feared.
irmasacUoD of such other business as
Inch words of praise from s pet
Ibe rieter (Pica candsui 1# a bird
entitles any reader :
may come before the <
of snch hlffh staadlng must be acc .
that la reapacted and feared throogbof the EvFhlng Record to hare the ;
E N. Moblo.
ed aa naqueatkiaable proof of the snaat aootb Oermsny. it belongs to the
A. V. Friedrich,
purchase price of Mi-o-na refund- :
pertorlty of VlaoL
ed In case it does not increajwrsTen tribe aad la about the rise of a
J. M. Hoell
Hoellmant
Do you woader that our Vinol has
tbe weight and (
Ward Committee.
dove, wttb Mack and white featb«s
such a strong bold upon the esteem of
troubles.
doctors and patlata?
We know of
long, pointed toll. It baikls Its
Ward Na. Flva.
Bothtng else that wttl aoeompiish snch
A clllre s caucus of Tolers residing neat in orchards, and lu life I* sacred.
wonderful resulU; apd. remember,
lo. t will be held in Bute If it is aeen thrw times in su«'cesal«a
to Ward
Vinol U not a patent pM^lctae.
oa tbe asme boaae top in a |4sce raWE TAKE Al
Tbere are handreds Of old people in
beUered to be
erenlng, Mait± 38th.
mots fitma Us borne it is beU
tbU Tlcialty wbo need Jnat aocb a
for the purpose of elecUng IS delegates a aar* bMb of death la that
strength maker aad tlssae baOder as
8 E Wail A
to attend a citizens city eoarention tt fitas aad glres lu peculiar cry tbs
VlaoL Tbelr blood Is tbla aad slug- called for Tuesday, March 23lh. 1PM,
mrioce you of their
glsb—Vlaoi win caricb and quicken and also for the aomiaatlon of caadi- •tok patnsa to sore to die. but If It
his faith to the oa
m tbe pstient may re
tbe blood aad band ap the systam. It
lowiedge of reantu followiag the nae
datee for ward oMcas la aald ward and
It to better fer the Bkk perU ao mach better than whiaky aad
tfiU arieatHk. flesh fonalag food.
tbe traasaction of sach other bosiness
soa U tbe Mrd does not
straag stlmnlaets. which always have
Simply Uke this coupoo to tlMlr store,
beCoce tbe caaeoa.
Ko one ceold ba hired to bother tbeac and as an erideace of god^th, dea had after effect and sreakea and
Tboa. Keefo.
break down. Tbm Is aothlag la tbe
htnto for fear they might seek rrreoga. poall fifty eeata. with them, for which
Axson Laagworthy.
world ao *ood for the weak, tbe aged
and If by chance ooe of them aboold they will fire you a reeripL n Ml-oO.
Clapper.
or tbe ran down ayatem aad to cute a
dto it to a alga of bad luck to the owner na Call* lo.cnre dyspepsU and give an
Ward Oommittee
baafftag on eoM or baddag ooagh as
of tbe pngwety where it to found. iacreas* ia weight 8. K. Watt A Sobs
VtamL aad bacaaae we know
Tba bird to a ralaabto Insect dcatrqyar wni rrfnad the auaey aad tbe km*
A spring toBic that bvaeea body and
what It wlU do we are always ready to
will be tbrira. If yoa say the trial has
refoad every cent paid ns tor H tf tt braia, cleaaacs. purifies aad atreagth
not been aaltoCaetary. UMre wUl be no
fihUs to do wbat we say. Try tt aa oor •as the eaUt« aystawL Holttsfor's
quesUoas naked, bet
gwaiaatee. Johaona's Dreg Store, f^ar Bocky Moaauia Taa keeps you waU
* eoavcaleaee at Traverec «ty pao- aU aummer. 36 eaaU. taa or tahtat
* johwoa's Drug Store has arraaged form. Johaaon’a Drag Stora.
tiff FMONT STREIT far ^Fbaball
tb aome of the qibm ffwlafl dTMSlati
tba
.rrj
numberr €«ly
i
t
roptwn flrem*-)
hav*- coolies to aaaiat them.
TOIMIOMX!
A V Fric.lrM-»i
Clisiratan City
Shoes that give comfort, shoes
that are up to date, of the
SOUTH SIDE SHOE STORE
WE HIVE THE
COAL
Both Hard and Soft
's;s‘o'
FinOISNES Ml-Mt n TRIAL
I&5TL"
DONTWAIT
until your bin is empty but
ORDER NOW!
tUAIUtCUMCa
Tdephtme 171
’T”
iSoTTS’/'.^'SiKrSt
THY A l»BOIIO WANT AO.
£
eimsford Bsilky
Chinese at Firemew.
^
' fiillH-K- lirrBiro sccni In In- ■
I.J the Berce best oi
and can ataiid np lo
ii would speedily pros
Tbere are over sixty
of Kum|M-an
WARD CAUCUSES.
PtOFOSCD P. 0. PLANS
we
Uv 1Vcb>k»l Oo>w>
J.W.n2il/iken
Addiw Dr. R. V. How. Buffalo. N. V.
crats <
lag to mouopoHxe the uUI
and charging the republfban .
the crime of being owned body and
aool by the trusts.
It Is Just as well lo record some
plain Irulhs. however unpleasant or
surprising.—New York World
Hagaxiae
of aow
by the
I Chelmsfurd, Buglaad.
Cow-wtady has taagbt Umuc experts
that the cow u fall of aerroos amuifaiilty aad giTua to llkaa aad ffMBws. .T.
sympathetic milker, who la ta
.
she will yield mach
dX
. Tbe dlsseatiag minority of th-'
Jrt hmloded arsry 4e
of that tribunal, to wit:
Fuller of Illinois. Mr Justice White of
Loolslsaa aad Mr. Jostice Peckham of Medkal Adviser is scat >«roa reoete
New York.
AH these dlatlagntahed
aot only rotad agalast the
aallty of tbe law bet decoBBUtutloaallty
k MTEO WOMM
ta the fatlneaa of time, and the time
will not be long fnlUiig. Of the Aleets!
ian tdffrials
Boam af tbe
UtolCyrndi.
Rewunts
£
no. of New York, also hotdiag 8.
rtlaa cnacrsalaas.
H 8. Bowen. «ar of the prtwpem.ir.^.
believes that rich pterer distrlrU rivallag those of Nome aad the KlosMike
win be opened la another year.—ftttabnrg Dtspateb.
<
hire the s|jriac 'W** rnwwiiram.. .
np the aasaa .It twmiwmi
te«
!5,?'2rr“—
itrusacls aad Vrhrt Kemnantx ftimi
Ingram
-
dpod^C-
aiilea wa» louad
Tbe praapectnni wiil retan uT B».
heria next apriag. briag opisr aoc-
M'S: a<r aaxiom to dean ap all dmt cmh
pabUcaa attorney general. Pbtlaad
C Kaox.
4.
Tbe deelxloa of the suprea
court of tbe Uatted Btttaa. girea as
ly from whleb there U ao appeal,
the law aa perfectly coastfad &aolotelr Improgaahle
la every respect, as the World for 13
Isted. was doe to
ynan eoastaatly iasiste
Mora Biota.
Disturbaacea of
strikers are not
aearly as grave as an individaal dis
order of tbe system. Overwork, loss
1_____ __
■ ■
of sleep, nervous teuslon will be fol
lowed by utter collapse, unless a re
NT
liable remedy
is ImnMdiataly
em
ployed There’s nothing ao ettcient to
cure disorders of the liver or kidneys
as Ktectrlc Bitters. It’s a wond(
wonderful
Ionic and effective nervine and
greatest all around medicine for run 7C Years of Ape. Recommends Vinel
dowB^ymems. It disp^ aerrootaeas.
For Old Peopis.
I neuralgia and expels
Buiaria germs. Only SOc. and satlstacJ. RTndrom of 42» W.
Mrs. Sarah
8
ttoo guaraateed by Jas. Q. Johaaoa
«e St., Chicago, a member of one of
aad r. H. Meads, druggists.
distlngulabed families in the
country, cousin of Zachary Taylor. 12th
President of the U. 8.. and grand> of Alexander Hamilton, who
Water Pure and flwst and Many Ad- sigued the Declaration of IndependUcs:
ence. wt
writes
vanUpes in Northern Miehlpan,
-Vinol is I godsend to old people. I
the Equal of the NeriinveeL
am 7fi years old. but 1 feel artlve aad
ly. thanks tlo the vitalliiBg efwell today,
fecu
ecu of Vinol.
Vi
The purchase by H. E. Tremai
.’•My appetite is
Is all that could be demanager for a Bay
City Arm. of
Ired.
1 Bleep well, and my mind is
chnnk of the earth three miles square
lear.
and
1 am Interested in the af
in Alcona county, to be stocked vrith
fair!
of
life’
aa
I
was flfiy years ago.
sheep and catUe, ooaatralns that gen
••Wben(Twas young cod liver oil was
tleman to explain what induced him to
undertake a comparatively experiment dlspensed^ln a greasy, unpalaUble
term,
and
ll
fairly
gagged me to get It
al business In northern Michigan oo so
down. Vinol U so different, palauble
large a scale. “I am keeping within
and aourisblng to Imporerisbed blood.
the limits of a basineaa ia which I
“I feel so moch stronger, both meahare ben engaged for 30 years.- said
Ully aqd idiyslcally. since 1 used Vinol
he "The theory of economy in a large
that 1 feel It my duty, as weU aa a
Inmq of boalness applies to stock
pleasure, to recommend Vinol as the
Islng as well as to many other I
finest tonic I ever used in my life."
ss undertakings. I can name.tinued Mr. Treaiain. -a4mmher of
liar tnvestmenU
in several of
northern couatiea. carrying from 1.000
to n.OOO sheep, ooe of the largest haring
paid hash diridendt of 30 per cent on
last year’s bualneas
business - Thia
This statement
st
should cause the aonl of Prof. Len
M. Geiamar to bob with delight
he will be excused if he rubs hia f
In glee and exclaims;
'Things are
Bing oor way! I knew they woold.believe with Prof. Geiamar that
Imalnc-as of stock raising will cross
straits in force from the pine bara. so called, as well aa the richer
tiona. will Boat the strains of the
'Pberd’a bag pipe, the soag of the
goat-herd aad the yeU of the cowboy.
MRS. SARAH J. WINDROM.
Thia sounds fanciful, bat It la oamlac
STOOIFAINIIIG
Hamants af Carpets
Cinoleums and
Straw Matting
tloa al appeal! aad all <
wnrid to have the law aaforead a
met wHh saeera. >ers and open <
taawt fbom a demorratlc alt/iTBey pea
eral. Uehard Otaey, who prmmsded aad sfasjlMMmaafe ronaraneafv! wfaicM
that Ibe law mas
DaffliMlilMiiiliiTiiiLiiHlia cams
who waald do aoC
tag vioUters of IL
3. The flrst effort to
w^ma^ ^MjModm
aey general to vlgoroasly proseente cf-
Mottar. wbich ba
Phuw4 mtar tba eanuUioa be wore Is
hia betuwbole. Boaae U»e la tbe afteraooa a friend vmrMd
decoratlona ailcfat pror* of onlocuM
political iatpoTL ~Wbat
“ t do you aMaar
“
aald tbe apoaker. “WoU. If you vaar
tbaa to that way you aiU kwc tbe
liiahirotc. Better pot tbe sreea above
tba rad. i«e. aad be aald.*' Tbe aec
eaaary cbaage araa aMde op the la
ataat
George Cantegle, proprietor of Duo
geaeaa. ooee tbe bane of Oaberal Natbaelel Oreeite. and a nephear of Aadreur Carnegie, bat anaouaoed bU caadidacy for tbe Georgia aenate oa tbe
deaiocratir ticket.
la his aaBoaaeemeat he aays that, he pays threefourths of the taxes of Cooiden eouaty
aad It Is aald that he Is vtUlac to
speed a large amouat to win. He is
ptaaniag a series of cetertaloBMBts at
DuageBees. which is oB-Caatherlaad
island, aad will take the voters there
by steamer. He employs aearly
men st Duagaaess aad all have been
registered.
Judge AMoa B. Paiber of New York
was ofered the post of frst assistant
postamster general by President Oeve-
-- --------ttj^apiaom
Good floor Is the tmportmm if&n for yoa
to coDsidcs’. Stone » floor duu con be
abtolotefy depended upon, ytar after
year, for uniform color and strength :
ha* joat 4ia6.
valMd at about |lt.tMaM aatf
Um> ricbcat aaaa la Wtocoaala outi
oTMllvaakae Hla fortu* vaa eW
'iTSarersi
amikiwisasaa
|
■sfcmSarXwsMlf.w|
•"P-W-***-'
CHEAPEST
OEAKSF
s.llDiLTIEST..a
AKU
4BS0LUTBLT OMMtLBSS
l-IOWT
IS
^
THE ^YEKiyp KEOQBD, TRAVKRSE onT> MlOg,, WEDNESDAY, lUEOS
Congley 1^1$
-Jtr« »»■ B<>Wg Pf^ -
EJ.FUL^UM
A CANDIDATE
Pon THE IUVUW.SCAN MOMtl
TfOM FOn MAVOn
u ia» int piaM. ttsr tm Mk
trfela «• ttea m%m tht^
r A«Mad—afiAT tmwrnj ymn at
flaaloagMilngtriR.
SmOardTiM^hw*n£n
Hi« DMtoton Tki*
■7»!Jla§¥^843?^®
CRi^u^fetrao
(
■
^ Do not (ail to *ce that Complete and Perfect
Line of i^ngie}** shown by
Ktibeck ff boyl
S9f9f B»t€manmHt4
wawhuSiMH
FnSTWEEK
9N AUGUST
TRAVEflSC
CITY
RACK
TO PUKE SAND UICK
I this .
nooa that he ^ Mild allow the o
tratkm c<^ i ■e laeauaedai
amtaatioe for i
after a great deal of aerl
atlon by Mr Pttlghum When the
proposition sms first broached he de
clined to consider It. but so many
people of the city have urged him that
he fSeels it his duty to allow his name
go brfore the city convention next
not desire poUlical distinction, but he Is progresshrr and has the best Interests of the
city at bean. And bis long expeiienoe
to pubUc nSalrs has induced many to
request bjm to allow his name to be
used Id mnaectlon with the aomlaation.
This Is the onl
Establish s Riant in This CUy.
M
WILL RE HELD.
f cooferrlag with bustoeas i
CimiNALS CLUi BOUSfE
more IBmly to la^plre rcapeet nad awa
thaa lerlty. Sarah Anfiaenoa. hto
hrtde. owaed to amre thaa forty onm^
OMVs aad possess ad a mdet aad amrmrnt
dtapoaltion->whlch latter fact ptovad
after alL a great hlaeelng
Thea they took care to see that ao
oem was tavRed to the weddlag who
might hare beca moved to do aaythias
Mlah to the way of throwing oU
slaiee or rtce after the bridal party.
Awl Thoaus Carr, with a craft and
guile which
hir*------- ' htoh hart htotconartrace.
eoaceated the
ihe route they Vere to take aad
the hotel
el they were to elop at la Chlit toast he thought he did.
There should bn no
wedding trip,
They were too old
be stared and
laaghed at. On th<
they mat In the ana
_____
kMlmd MR of the wlaftow. whtto h«r
newly made hnahnad read the moralac
paper, with hardly a gtonoe la her 41rectloa. Aa a matter ot thcL he ptoysd
the part of the disinterested eaooit toe
well to suit the bride, who. after all.
was a woman.
On arriving In the city thej
common *bua and wera driven over to
the Sherman
wrote. “Mr. and Mrs. Tbomaa Carr.
Barlville. HI., on the reglater. wlthont
betraying to may way that he was doIng anything onuanal.
please.- he aaM.
“About two dol
when the clerk i
I him what
of n room he wasted.
Ladies, Attention!
OAlTBCNtraaT
Do you want an exclufii\*c style in your oew
Spring Suit?
THURSDAY. MARCH 24tll
we vill have on display at our store one of the
best and most up^orilate lines of Ladies* and
Misses' Suits, jackets. Rain Coats and Skirts.
Come here and select >-our suit and ha\*e the
only one of its kind in the cit>^
APRIL DESIGNER I Oc
I* itesML
smet*
wtssa;jttsr“~
IVilL J. WIHELMSA^
$1" Carpet
Talk
Select yovr
Carpets
NOW
mvMBealufdnnrter.Rsa XL
Fta^i!is.*anss*ts25‘
PKR WEEK
MMliAS
M*mS«r» «f tiM H*rth#f«
from the proces
Ten the Man
lk>es the
machinery of iho American B
Hard Work as Remedy.
MIehItan Racin« AmocMIm Held
to Charge it
Bsunctt Heiv
lacblaen Company, of Sagli
to CodUtoe LaM Eventoo.
tineas
Mr. Wagner met scTeral busli
his wife, “there's a package can
mee at Park Place
night
n f«n4 trout. J
express for you this maemlng.*'
sentences
Appir tojMo.p
The msfittal nee aieetlaa oC the and his proposition
“Rend It up to the room." said T
OUR STOCk OF Spring Carpet*. Matting. Linoleura*, Floor
inty jail at Louisville. Ky . Is loo atTnrerse Citjr Drlrlat PatV Aaaoda>
rtive aod devoid of hardship to dU
Rug* arui Cartgins is complete, fiiijren who seek to ecooomiie
Uoa vlll be held thU
Mr aad Mr. Carter had agreed that
irage crime, according to the oplnstated that with the machinery
week to
• Pehrunrj they would spend a whole wek In Chi
withoot
naifidng
either
quality
or
style,
ehoold
inspect
these
proposed the cnparlty would approxi grand jury, which before adjmmilnc cago Thamaa had arraaged to lea^
shed brick In ten visited the bastile and looked
Raetos Aaeoctottod wae held to the
attractive offeiingt:
momh or two. aad
:ed with dUih snad approving eyes
Hcxel McKlnaoa al Cadlltoe last even
reason why they shoul
ould
on the
ly negroes there
(
color desired, the and chronic wh!
1 lime ■
toe aod ooasMenble boslneM wa«
bite offenders who
hurry.
Trorene
Cllj,
Cadtilar.
faring
brick belDg especially fine,
lag bri<
rted. 1
The boy brought in
lounging itmul the halls •
that this brick ran be pr >- ently ri» l^lng Immense enjo>tnent Sarah looked at It. and saw it came
leboypia. Muskeicoa. s declaredI tl
Big Rapids.
Ike C4iy sad Gaylord duce«l as cheaply
aply or <cheaper than the from Jailerr Pfiai
Howard City. Lake
A go^ Straw matting jicr
from Earlvllle.
Pfiang's house party
and to the
were represented.' E. C. Oonpum and ordinary clay brick SI
she aai(r
"I wtmder what tt can I
When the Februarj- grand Jnr;
fsclng brick st s much less eosi
cost,
he facing
Bert Cook represented Tnrerse CUjr. the
Thomas allowed that he
no Idea,
adjournt-il sine die the written i
Granite Carpets.all new siinng
Cotton warp mauing in fsnc>
Before taking active steps It
The CMitlook was aerer more promtspper
and
^•ibinlited to the c-ourt was devoted
lag for a good meet. Jadglag from In- decided to send s committee con
ilf a
OalrtM.
slrles. a large string of fast horses tog of William Thlrlby. Wllllsm I
Bsue paper.
other la.vers rff tissue
of the •bin and Harry Kneeland to Bsginsw
e
111 be entered to all the events
of holding over to: Finally there stood revealed1 on a large
drcnlt aod aosae fast Ume U expected, to Inspect vhe plants In opersUon
hlng.
on pett.y felony charges, china plate a curious white somethli
6Ued. extra heavy, douThe purses thU year will be the sail there, and to send some samples of tr
the
esM-s which, according to tbeinmndlng at the top and i
ns tost.
last. Aa attempt Is being made i sand from this -vicinity to be ma
grand Jurors, should Iw diwit withl shape of a half watermelon.
•et the O. R. ft 1. to reduce
redw frelgl Into brick to denioostrstc the quail
The great floor covet mg. nuutc
that
all flshlMwks
finally as ml
inch aad ahip
I on the bunch
shl si' ‘ and Its adaptability, fur the purpoi
oked
of cork, wear* like iron,
Tl
Ing trllwnal.
Mr. Wagner states that the sand hw
horses at once along
dong the circuit.
clrt
minglv wnb
flngr
bat prisoners It qni
The repor
easy to keep clean, the
The dates of the tarloos
In the county of Itt broke off and cruroblr
ied ai
And 1.00......................... .T5C
who ar«* glv«
ideal floor covering, hand
ore:
comprehen
the life which little panicles
Velvet Carpets per yard 1 10
some patterns this spring
Mnskegon. fourth week to June.
skin half amuseil and • half angry,
secures in them guoil HiNigIng and
Aod
1.85............................^OC
Big Rapids, ftnl week to July.
Barah's face.
and the soclet> of many others a
Reed-----CUy'. second weekt to
I July
ThiUnas It's a rice pudding.**
are enough like themselves to be very
Cadmac. third sreek to July.
congenial. If ft were possIbV to
LAke City, fourth week to Jul
cure mon* workhouse sentences and, • A whair Tnreree CUy. Erst week to August.
fewer In Ihe Jail, the effect wmild be toj
SMVRNAS
The regular social afiernimn a
Oiyiord. second week to August.
lAdles’ library will lie held Friday Inspire greater teiryj for the lireaklugj
Cheboygan, third week In August
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: rice In the form of a pudding aould
afternoon at the usual hour, in chargt of the law. sa>> the report.
Alpena, fourth week to August.
The grand Jury Is of the opinion j mure suitable to our age. But
of Merdames J. H. McCough. 1>. Lou
1.2-5
9.75
MISCELLANCOUE.
that:
.
j
thought
you
had
rtrticeale<|
our
sUip
'
don. A. U Bachant. F. Oardn«-r. W. F.
Odd pain worth fiom L50 to
So
attractive
is
the
life
of
ease
In
ping
fimn'T’
I
Calkins. A. V rri«lrteh. J. F Ott an I
WEDDED IN MANISTEE
A.XMINSTERS
the institution that petty t»ffendt^j “What are we going to do with lt?"j
J. M. Blakeslec.
ke
to
stay
there.
j
ask«Nl
Thomas
anxloasly.
“I
can't
ask
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Miss Florence Blakesley has n Or. J. O. Munson ef the Northern
Going to Jail, instead of striking ter , anyUidy around the Initel to take u|
celveil all together «« views from a
Bimss sash rods.. .................. 3C
Asylum and Mrs. Marion ftecor
evi|.duers. gels to tie a hab't'away without letting them Into thei
friend In the Philippine Islands, vteas
2.C9
Bn« extension rods for lace
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'
I fart that we've Just been
. ... »
married."
Ward Unitod Today.
of Philippines. Japan. Cuba. Chlni.
cnrlsins, with silver end... 9c
Police are• scvri-d
acyrx aod lower courts •*tVell. Thomas." aald his wife.•“if we
Wilton Rugs, 9.12........... 28.50
Hawaii Islands and scenes n-latlng to
the United Stales soldiers. She has are criticised fur not disposing of more! stay here the Barlville people *11 be
sending ns all sorts of foolish things,
also
received
many
beautiful
silk
igan asylum,
like s not. now they know the address.
pieces of t
itTv*"'• fl
larloi
I think we'd better keep right on east
iieaatlful Japanese dresser and
snlstm*. were mai
Ward, of
We can lake the pudding with us and
ulng at the home of th very Interesting books, one a “Manila
.ia;» this
leave It on the train when we get off
Romance- and one of "Old Manila * 1
ADMITTED THEIR GUILT.
bride's Sister, Mrs W’Ullam H. Sn\
: That'll be easy enough.**
M. onier.
Shier, wno
who nas
has been
to me
the!
« Dreaenre ofl E. **
neen in
tall, at Msnlst
the pudding Up carefully.
Cam,
Crc.t, ert!
immediate frlenda
eluding members of the board
at Grand Haven.
which had originally swelhed It. while!
K^nriosion ^helKiygan on a rr.»p..cttog trip for a
p asylum.
teess of the
ai
tJramI Haven. March
—Ijimlw.-t her husluind went dosn to pay the blUj
ocatlon.
of the ceremony a dainty wedding
Invitations for the J. C. 1> party.! Kaak and I^ndert VL la>tb «if Zee- end arrange to take the evening train
breakfast was nerved and Dr. and Mrs which will l*e given by Ihe ladles .j| land, pleaded gulliy to burglary. Anton for the east. Wber
Munson left on the afternoon train for the Bohemian lodge, heve been Issmsl) Masesky and Jom* H. Williams to car cab to drive to the
moirouTuv
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
m«t out MV hreef a-eatehln up to yon. i
^
a trip through the south. They will anil the ladles are planning in ha-.« ‘r.^'tog burglar's tooU, Gerrtt IkWlil H on her lap. On
bright
he oooe several weeks The many the eighth annual excel! all others
Thomas groanevl. took the loathsoircl
friend,
and Ole Jacobson to larceny, and Peter Idea selred her
friends nf l>r. and Mrs. Munson In this
said, “well leave! thing in his right hand and handed! Taking Iwbles to pla«-r». of aniii>eSpecial servU-es will be held thl«i VuNhhbre to violation of the Uqnor
Uqnor,I “Thomas." she
sh
city aad Manistee ^
i-lll be I this pudding right here In Ithe
week In Grace Kpisropal church . a«'
to t'lrcult court. They will
the pon.-r a quarter with the other, taent la a crying shame,
rehman will lake It home
follows; Holv rommuDlon Thursdayl*ter In the week.
ji Perhaps the cabman
morning. 7:3u o'clock; service and ad-l----------------------- ! ‘o *>*»
I've no doubt It's e good
of Cousin
“Oh. don't.
1•t. Thomas."
TkomlS!- his
bl. wife
»«, plea
,1»|.!
>»
GOLDEN WEDDINC
drws. iThursi^r^ ^ T
'
SENT TO GOVERNOR.
' PuddIng l.,(Joks like
lary's liaklng to me."
ed. “If you do we'll be arrested for
Bitter medk-toe, like bitter ex|a-ri
W*ben they got to the railroad
littering the streeu. I'tn sure."
•Dce. is twuelly the best.
Mrs.
Bailey
of
Frankfort
lost
s
MiliUry
Company
Has
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hall of Fernwoed
oo there were two solocllnus porters
“Do you expect me to csiry i rice
Occasionally
germs get on a mar's
Celebrated Their Fiftieth Anniverwaiting at the entrance to assist pas pudding about on my lap during the
BBiDd and worry him to death.
aary Lael Evening.
M. ft N. K. Monday. The loss was
The petition for a military comimny sengers. but Sarah managed to get whole of our wedding trip, madam?"
Marriage Is a ram.* .me man gets a
'
irted to Candiictor Higgins who f«*r this city was sen! to Governor Thomas and the other bundles out to he demanded, with dignity.
safety and then etepped down herself,
wall till we gel to the hotel,* prize aod the otbers tlM> shake.
properly had been Bliss itvlay.
A Bulaber of the nelghltore and dIscoTircred that
leaving the pudding lying safely on
of. It:
a boy who did notI know the! about
..: If silver dollars arc ui.id*- b.-ovlev
frieiula of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hell of found
the seat of the cab She caught Thom
sner. Conduetur Higgins has re-!
they will be harder to raise tlinii ever.
Ferasrood apeat last evening with
as going down the steps and whlsor more than a week the unfoi ;nn-i
irned the purse to Mrs. Bailey with,
them to honor of their fiftieth wedding
1 to him that she had gut rid of
couple were haunted by that
aaalveraary. The evening was very
THE MARKETt.
Unexplored Region.
pudding.
A
dozen
times
they
tho
r thought'
pleaaaaUy spent and Mr. and Mrs. Hall
Explorers are now turntog ibelr sionly
to
hare
***3®*fied chap,
they
bad
got
rid
of
It.
1
proved loyal entertainers. A beaut IPERfiONAL.
fiein.lt
e porter or other messenger come
Nearly every girl .-nvle-.
iM-ld.- leotion to VneaUn, which is ooe of the
fol eream act was left by the guesu a*
----j M*c; No
very
few
dark placea to tha Waatera
ling
after
them,
panting
and
out
of
I
she
starts
w.^dlng triib—
a memento of their visit aad as a re
r. H ShiTtnan Is absent from oisj No r. white oats,
ith. to restore the treasure and col-i
It was the other porter, aod In his
irly every married woimiin fee Hemisphere. RxcepUng a narrow xooe
minder of their wedding annlve
lies at the Hamilton Clothing Co
Tulevlo.
2S->A-h.at—Cash, hand he bore the devoted pudding. He
on the north coasL given to the culti
:houghtfulness. Once sarrv for
T her. —Chicago 1 tally N.-as,
on aetiuni of lltoess In hU family.
j |l; May. PM^c; July.
y. »7>sr
vation of what la known aa sismal
'
came running down after her and they tried to feed It to a dog. but the
FRIDAY. AFRIL ».
Dr I. A. Thompson has gone lui Chicagtt. XIarch M—Wheat—May.
21
Vary UMIa Hu^r,
hemp, and an equally narrow beh on
ilmal toraed up his nose at rlco anJ
handed over the package with a smile
sth of a|92»4c: old July. RSt»c.
RStsc. new July
July. so compelling that ^arah fell f«
bcL" aald the |rfay« rlgbu "If the east, la which the catting of ma
lapst bit Thomas, who was trying »oj
Date Fixed ter the Ftrat Regubllcen child of his brother.
j K.\s»c Corn—.May. r.2c; July. 49Mr
tSHc to ask Thomas for a dime with v
rce It to eat. They left It to their'
oookl find
hogany. cedar and logwood is aa Im
Wllllem Higgins went to Manistee^ Oats—May. 25Hc;; July. 37%c.
37Sc. May
Ma^ to reward him.
County Convention.
om to a hotel, ami the boy who car-; Shekmpeare'e ami produce
portant industry, the country b prac
this mtvrnlng
pork. 112 7f.; lard. 3«.gr.; ribs.
•d down their hags brou^t that ml critic woold roast the sti<,w
"Never mind * she said, •tone'll grt'
tically unknow a. Moeh of It haa aerer
The repubilcaa county committev- pects
j IViaioes on local market 7Rt*c. rid of It on the train all right." Her so. with the remark; " 1 found dls on
“Of cuorae," replied Mbc n,..na*er. been explored, mod b oocuptod 1
has called the first county convention
» Alexander Ouatafi
latafavin and chll- Tuenty five loads received
! Jiutband nodded his head.
tile trthre who hare matoUlac^t^r
de top ahelf In de rooip. mYm. Once, “and they'd prove their «,s«. i«n "
*~slnto1nrt
to meet to this city on Friday. April
went to Honor Ihb morning fo-|
----------------------I “l^rt'a drop it out of the window “ abc
Independynce against the Mcakan fgov•». The decision for this date Is on a short visit
AUggested with a sadden burst of toHerek Girl Wine a Husband.
The
accoaat of the oangreesloaal convenCharles E Rcott. formerly oiler
Finally tbev and the nuddinr hv I **** ptoywrlghl. “tVe'd attrely have
At S I^ul. Mina.. Miss PauUae splratlon. after they had found their this Ume riding their necka like a!
ttoo. which IsI oalled to meet to Clerr
ilgan Starch Works, went
Michigan
«n..<b«ii
when
the
fa.*ls
turesome
spirits.
Minns I
intog away with seats to the sleeper. That sMuned a
on May 3
Chicago last evening
take a
known.
a man in a cuti
ashing Into the good Idea to Thomas, hot. nnfortoaate- Nemecia. came to a little too in the' ^
tUm as oiler on the ssteamship A
“I
gneae
you
dSo't
kiNiwnthecrillca.*ly.
the
train
was
one
of
the
latest
vesstreet Just to time she seised the
MRE. BECKfiTEIN DEAD.
-••”7 wyro.
retnrned the manager. “Tbc/ might
frightened animal about the neck «and tibnled arrangements, with not an onMrs. A. 8. Hobart weot t
Many anlmab poaaaaa more than
roast the play first, but when they
stopped IT'without herself receiving a guarded opening from one end to the
Ids this morning for a shor
Was Mather at Mra. FraOh Oalph
found It was a Fbakeupesre piece, two eyes which do not act togrthar. A
single bruise. Isaac Coons, the occu other. Thomas wreatled to vala with
Walter Langs end wife and
Thle City.
h. for example. >aa tea eyes on the
they'd almply aay tbiit the acting bed
pant
of
the
cutter,
who
had
aerer
seen
Maggie Langs returned to their home
of Its bead wblA fie not work la
' Prank Dolph aad family returned to Kenton, upper peninsula of Mlrh:- Miss Minas before, proponed marriage
»rt. aafi a kind of mariaa worm
wtodow. Indeed, hot It was pro rid
raeterday from Maacelona. where they gan. after a visit to the city with Mr. within 20 mlButes. and one hour later
grt’iia*jSSi
"
* ■ ‘ prevented
they became man and wtfe.
were called by the death of Mrs. and Mrs John F. Hayden.
down each side of the body. _
> eobetaa
Dolph*! mother. Mra T. Becksteln
W. C Miner left this moratog «n a
lixarda have aa extra eye oa the
. It was
She woe n yearn oM and had r«
business trip that will Include Mt.
Sa TrouMuAnaSu.
of the head which does not act t
las aad hopelessly. Thea she pot a chair Into!
to Maaoakma ataoe 1377. She h
Pleaaanu Baldwin aad Coleman to thi | Born
ppUce openlE
opt
opening aad climbed np! -I wonder." mM the plump ymmg the other two. A bee or waag haa
to the the firepUce
host of frieads to Traveree City.
Interests of his patent railroad nut ■ this bk
dful at a time she staffed ^oman. prepering te lentore out opoa IW oompooad eyea which pomfiMy
A handful
swept
lock.
I Mr. P"
that
padding
Into
t
) the cracks between
___
reen: the froaea surface of the iwrk iegi>~iL help each other, aafi are ioaed_ toTi^
lleved
Card at Thaaka.
j 'ator
vtolon. and wlao
ty Bi
Urn- “If the ice la eafer*
^
»aisle the bricks on the I
1 wtah to extead my slacere thanks
SHEET MUSIC SALE—All Utest mnnitog
and Mrs. Thomas
T aa said to an tnjnred tone;
^ Ibv least bit afraid ptoyed for aeelag Chtolbfi^ri^ way
to the Kalgkt* Temptor aad Maaoas inpular music aohl at 17 cents per Brady of
maid Sarah, when ^ei
jientosuU. a girl. Mrs. “Bay. my baby Isat welU and I wish
“
MakiaUrakes haatened
Monday
W.j Sllahy and
i
londay only. W.
Mrs. Brady are very eloee ytm'd put that wtodow down.lo asavre her. "I am reruio it will
wUI find lt.“
21»-ti
frieads and the two birti
The porter came and lowered the BwnUows
bold yoo.. When I araa here yester
har for their oMletaace aad
*ThBBk heaven.** said her
aame day Is a colaqldence t
Minrks.
----wtodow artth a look on hto fhee that
thy; to the Womaa's Oab to
“What shooM I hove done day I saw the boys chasing p ntaaway
seemed to Indicate that the two pna- fervently.
itrlee walktogrtJeks ara
without your*—H. M H... to Chicago rtoer over H. The oalaul most bare
sengera to that seat were aveatally na- Trtboae
mfi from shark tea. PMm
weighed 1,8«) pooods.
h. Of coarse." ha
Mlea
Flora
Heck's
spring
mlUtoer
Eleven
Days'
Vacatton
at
M.
A.
C.
souad.
Ia
the.
morning,
after
the
C the aatoml la ohtolaefi n
hy^t podtRooMMat of their regular openly T^OTdy._Frtdy and Satui
! ^*t mean that
bertha
were
amde
up.
Sarah
shoved
Agricultural
CoBeae.
Maroh
* to the choirr for mask aad to
totthe
tehia te maktog ewarfi.
m-<hat the steer, yon know.aalghtn't
Treating Dacgynd Oak T<
The college closes for the ananal the rice padding out qf sight under the
------- jiaay fancy aitWoR. Sharks
aaay Meads^dI aelghbors for thetr
The fhmoaa oak trees nboot the Unl- tvv brokea throagh If It hafi been oa
spring vacatloB Friday. March M. at hack of one of the aenu. Now. she
;e to beanUtal flow»tiid lamaiahraace
htea. boL sUO-wett. anyhow, that*
veralty ot Oetnornla are. atony of
noon, and reopens Taeeday. April S. araa sore, they would get away I
an, a—aad maay ezpreseloas
BY be any harm to trying, hocoom
them, safferlng ftoai dry roc The de
The usual excurstoa ratee will he to aafety. They got off at the i
:
cayed matter Is to he removed and the
porter i
see other gtrts there that are even that the fins, hack bonaa and sktea
given all studenU by the different! the' negro
ctrltles ftirmed therebyr are to be dlsfelt ao good at aoUeiag the a
ore—er—fio the skatea fit yon all might with afivaatoga bo tepwtofi Inlo
railroads Into lamatag.
Mn. Wmtom H. Paatar.
* with coal f
the podding that he gave the awnIftf? ' '
aad filled with nght Mias Blggiar-Chtcs go Tribune. the rnitofi fftote te
It la nai
cents. They cUmbed Into a cab aad
that the
peaea. Tha WItef
kfiUag ot
of ahartm
i
« a»Oaatti ^ an Infknt
A Tall Pina.
FOR SALE—1 hava far aala at
were half a block away whea thair tmrk will gro
ft proJort b being prepared to atlttm
Haftnah A Lay Hardware DapC
Tfto tateat dAaghtar of Mr and Mrs.
They cut aa old-ttose pine down ia aars were aalvted with ahilll
rrto—llinID*. •* aoorre ef deetric
ana pair Totofta oanwatlnt
Saaseinue. Maine. receaUgx The tree ham the raar. The eah came
riaflafiTft HMiE of Ffil Serealh strert
pawor.theaoa-aaxigable water cooiwea
. ffift: one IHallwaafi
body
dlafi yaotarfiar aad
was one hnafiyad aad fiorty-aevan fast slop at the aidetefthestt.
af the straaL
er, tlM, WU
10 Maataa UUs bmhiUbc
taU. «lx fart throogh the haae. aad
"HeahY
kY a package you NT anfiah
- i.CaakA
1.
Uadartaker Anfiereoa
raa op sixty feet befioca thare was a the aaaL
L eah.** aaM tha Mpro portar.
TRY A RtOORO WAMT Aa
I aC tka tMal arraaaeM
IliBhL U win ha oaai Car a ML
; Ma haad lala fha^ ftaar
TRY A UOORD WANT Aa
CARPETS
PiifSfi
MATTWtS
C;TSr^"^J^nCarpc^^
LINOLEUWS "
RUGS
Lace Curtain Special
■as
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
The Boston Store
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Fwrest’sOash tate
■9W cat Itoc c faffsswtaB* oa
not to* work u icw* 0* mac
* luMf nwBVPWMBr m»M mm
|d„rti»<.im.>rO
■ If If ipite «r tt*
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^ 4atfWlte«MI««ri«lk»WH
rnU^muM»tbtwwim^yrf^^
mm
«• «r M«Ck Mi M acTMi tkr MctkMia. B* W Mi* • Mi mid
IfliiiiiiK tBi* W«i .. ...............
tlto priTlmi IMmmter. aai te aficr to
ftomto • wpHid— «f tomr* ••
mftoa BBi
tor Ito —to—
r tt af I
toam to <
aid gaaiia. Bk <
dkatoyad. howmor. aad Colaael
ipma. with abaot dou awa.akarcad
tto factdrawlac tto dm af k* plaeaa
af anukey aad aerwal hoadred Hdaa.
vhleb tto cantaoa oaed with ■
effact Oalaari TiiiiBpina wa*
amoad Fadaeah aad fHl at tto pall^
mim ftomto to IW Rii«fml talk i
wBMa Bicht of hk fattor'a heoB*.
imkiV kta maiMtol
Bto Fan
Tto ffr* «»eaatr*t*d opoo tto K*f^
«M* Mt «r tto M«rMto» mflo taddaaa apaeBly thtoaod ttoir raaho.
vttk trtac «oton nd aftor a eoapl* aC aad tto aarrlaarB wor* dnarn tor aad
Kov 1* fcmatm tor o mto*.
Ato. to ■*«. It momm tb» ny
H«wir Otoha«w tni* *
Ato jnmi voC * prop** nrktoc.
tor Waat T-amaat. bopioc to
« ppr atoclao to tto btototoca rloae to tto
toto KmM7. Om tolpii* af kla tet whara they eaold »r* over tto par
ttoipam frata tatoektoaa. aad tbar
*?£wat prefiaato that to had ao to
toatka to aaaaaltlac tto fort aapw
toi for fkt Uktoc to «lany wtoa tto Initial attack rerc^
tto iiiiMB i la tto riror to taro Fto*
oral caffboata. whlrt added thrtr ti*
gwm amA bayaMa faatdtoc tha la>c to that to tto carrkaa.
aaiMaarthwaii. Baalim, tto t«o fhaa^ pooad that Cokak Ttompoon'* death
Madaito aid raentfia to bad pictod ap toot cam* froai a cnabaot. altimch
aa too Daaaator raid to Wmt Taaaaa- tto Fadamk nported that tto bolkt f
aaa warn la tto aaaw pttcbt aad aboald a Matoy aecro to
'—
ba aappltod la tbalr mra toato at tto Bet Foeraat waa aot
oot Ufhtly after bk i
*oTdL SOtoaMtoi^ tto whole «taleada waa faJlaplat am>ao tto
acml daad tto* aad aweapto* aorthwaii. laeralaff from hk aid* tto anfortoBato
A aatolt araiy af Fadcrala lay at Mcai- Molt to tto attack he aooadrd tto
pMa. a daykrtd# |iwB Forrmt a Ua* af
traral. hot tto aaly attootkio to paid
to that army, whkh todadad tto cav act copy af which to hare glrao:
alry coouaaiid to had faoyht with la
tto Ifarldlaa affair, waa to detach a
hattolloa af bk roach rlim to aratcb
Mmah:
and ffoard tto mada to that dircctko.
k*tec ■* fore* ■
O*»oo*l -H**^
Maaawhlk tto raldtay eatoma roatod
r work* and n
eo to tto Krotacky border, and tto ad
raoc*. oadm Cakod I»ockworth. 600
to* tort and tr**p*.^wl
rSii*S
Is true o£ masldiid as vtU <s loorer aniinals. Wc dt> not ex
pect blooded stock fromcomiiioii sires, physical giants irom
dwarfs and midgets, nor welMeveloped, ro^t children from
wftewtorws and sickly parents. It is contrary to the
laws of nature and heredity, which are inviolable, tmehange*
1 able and fixed.
^
Children not only inherit the features, form and disp<v
I sition of their^mnts, but the nienlal aud physical qualities,
1 infirmities anddisesscs as well. Tliat certain dise.uscs are
transmitted
l»ne
ansmitted from parents to children, are bred in ihc
the lione
and
-jd handed dofwn from
trora one generation to aiK<.her, can not
mu
be denied, fnr
forw*»
wc«*«*»
see*>vMl*>nr«^
ex'idences«f
of itit c\
e\erv
erywhere
whereand
am!e\erv
e\erydav.
day,
SCROFULA* a disease almost ms fatal as Consumpdon, i;
disease of the blood, is b«ed in the bone and will out in the
...
the form of glandular swellings, deep abscesses and sotk, boils
snd crupdons. It affects the eyes and ears, weakens the digestion
and destroys the le^ corpuscles and solids of the blood, resulting in
emaciation, stunted growth and poorly nonrished bodies.
RHEUMATISM is handed donra, from touIv ancestors and
,
____ ^______
I rheamatic
parents. The acid poisons m
in the bloo^
blood that
tba cause the
sharp, shooting pains in mnsc^ a^Joints ha\e been
^
.
a clock
Wa*4 No I WUI
*nu»h^ i
•tovai**: Want Nn. 2 «in to ooUtlc
to n aetaifttm: WTarff No. 2 wlU ha
to S lilitoiai; Wart Mo. 4
totoa: Waid Na i to if
to U falaaataa;
Total IIX
P. C ODbart.
Chaktooa OBr OtoOBlttoa.
A. Bw Ooab. Baw*fary.
lir
toat
'?2S
r™0l5 BlffiD 111 THT BOHE
WIIL OUT IH THE FLESH"
'
Datoi Mawh It, mi
BCPUBUCBN WABO CAUCPBBB.
b^ toM no Wrtaaafay araalac. Marrt
22. Thw arlll
k^a^
.5?
II k nko reanaatrt tint each wnrt
dokgnUoo elect ooa mambar at tto
coauBltt*e oo arodaotkk. nkD ooa
IrT^^nly h^^^e*Stock^’exciting the acid blood. The blo^ must be purified and
the poisons filtered out of the svsicni in order to ^relief from this painful disease.
^TARRH is something'more than a cold in the head; the poison extends mto the
Throat and Limgs, attacks the Stomach, Kidneys and Bladder, and every- part of the systern. We inherit a predisposition or tendency to CaUrrh, just like other blood disea^ it is
bred in the bone and can not be reached with sprays and salves, but requires constitutional
trcatmcntandatlioroughclcansiugoftlicdbcuse-tain^ blood.
CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON is responsible for more suffering than all other
diseases conibim-d, .nud none is so srrely transmitted from |iarent to child.
Fearful ulcer.s
.sling -skin eruj»tioiis often break out in infancy.
I birth, and unless the poison is cradiSotXth
a.-h.ndicapp«d f.
A r*|HiW____ ____
realding In Word Na 1 will be held at
ih* Orang* hall on Cam atraat oo
W-*djM«d*r
edjMwdnr evening. Mnrrh 22. IfM.
7;30 for the porpoa* of al<
*t 7:30
! » I
thirty delegala* to at)
convention called
March 2«. If04. aad ako lor the nomi*
dates for i
oAtkm of
< omdldal
In anld »ard. aad the
iMsslneM as atay t
fore th* caoctt*.
E. R. McCoy.
cated cam the taint through life.
Howard Irkh.
--------------------------...
families
through
genJ. A. liEiraagcr.
CANNCEROUS ULCERS and old si»res swm to pursue some famili
Ward Commute*
read and grow bekms, and in spite of \va.slies, salves and ointments, continue to spre
erationi
n*t.vl March 15. l>0t
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........... ^ _____
__________
Hcslu
;e the taint
is in the blood;
is bred
in the l>*iie and ^
grounded in the fle
I
Ward Ne. a
Xothiiig but a real bliKid' u-medv like ,S. S. S. can reach these deeply nxrtcd, inboi
renabtloan caucus of tto voter*
disca.se.s. It goes to the fomn in sour. c c'f the inmble, uproots the old Umt, dri\-es oui
Hag in Ward No 2 will ba held at
thepoisons that haveU*. n lm l:nu» i:; the
lor rears, aud tones up the weakly constitution. th.* H4«»t.(l ward city hall.Sprucealraei,
v-nlng. March 23.1»6I.
S. S. S. reaches di<. ases..| liiis eh.ti.t.U i that iio other medieine does or can.
It has
ootald* tto Frtcral Ham
yea*
***
parpoaeof electt m*nl“
OakoH Dorkwortb mcoODoltmwl tto
been tested in ihousand.s of en^.-Utning the nearly liftv years of itsexi.stence,and its repnta- ing M detogU**
prorldad h* U** n
o*BB*naa« CMr(*a*r*u
d.
and a*w hk fo* lntrro< ucd In
;• ,11 risaeureforchronie hi*hk]troubles isnnnly established. Ilcan rii) ctwvenlhio i
\ tar Moo____ _ „-j« locom* lnd*i'*n<l*nl of
a etrooff rrtooht. with • forre folly
ao for the
I met with dcftaacA bk pnirt»c*r--N*w V..rl N*w»
The demaad
S. S. i-' v- 'a^rnteed jiuiely vegetable and suiletl to
•oaal to hk own. Protoirtly loTcoUns
u!d snd V . .in:i aa l/Tv.rsmis of delicate constitution. If you deers in aald ward, aad tba Xxaaaacthe place, to opened dr* wUh'*harp- ad Ferraat |
A 1^0 %*•* rr«|H—*1.
tlon of «o*h other hoateeaa as amy
aaJbUn ahD aeot CotooN Faolkoaf'a tto fartreaa to a
hn\v
in:-1
:i
p.e
li*
;>*>siiion
or
tendency
to
some
family
■roold
A whit* halrod. Inflnu oW
nae before the caacu*.
Aaatockkwi on a chary* up to
______ I that It waa not. Inasmuch
t.-.m.!: . y.. i Ix-gin a ctnirse of S. S.S. the quicker
boiuapd a crowded Broadway c*i
Frank Trade.
Stephen Lartk.
an I
- cv” •' the cure.
The disease may de^•elop
waa rapakrt. and f'oloo*l as hk traopacs tod already gale^ !»*• khortoosly edged hk way InNd*.
Moaloo of tto town Itaelf and tto to- a otat waa vacant, and ev*ry »trnp
C. B. Curtk.
Dockworth dalannlnad to try a r
r-ail
’.:
d
'.
•.
:
«-:i
:;i
life,
but
is
sure
to
make
its
ai»rtooa atocaa, warehooaaa mod atablaa. •opportad a pamengrr. The «« man
Ward CoaamlUaA
Aa foerr* to brtac aboat tto aorrew
wbor* hk mm coold help themaelras •tngd w*dged b*tw**ii the atoadlag| pearoucc sometime, “ for what iS h. 2 J id TlS b3r.2 VJ
Hated Marrh 16. 1604.
V/*ll O Jtin the flesh,*' as i<ure as you Jive.
of tto peat wttheot rkkloc hmry I
folk, and for a tlin* bo p*roon paid any
............ ...............
^
tidy. Write us’all
stud,
Our physicians
makcdi.svnf csof the b <»:k1 :tiH* skin a s|»ccial
Wart Me. A
attenrtoD to him.
advi.cor auv si^cial infoiinali^.n'desiTicd will covt roii notbiiig
A haaottful Uttl* girt, whoa* goldm about vtmVra^Vaiid m
A r<-piib1ieen caucus of the voter*
THE SWIFTSPECmC CO; ArUUtTA,9t^,
Mddlnc in Ward No 3 will be held at
hair feU In «av*a or*r her vHv.-t coat
that th* Confedcrat** clcamA Oot ■at lu til* car beald* tor iiaulicr. 8b*
be Sooth Side primary school boUdIng. roent r of Tenth and Union streata,
the go’r«to«** haUdlnaa. dmtroytaf aoOevd th* okl man and witliout a
on Wedumdar evening. March 23.1604.
nil valaabtos they did not want ft* arart to b*r iuolb*r rua* aiw* gently
purpose of electalecT* of the oM man
ihomaalTM.
plucked
attend a r*.
repohAll tto pohUc atorea, tto qoartermaa!wcwu city ronvrutloj callc for Monomo». aa am pm*» as.
taf'n dgwl aad oOcca. th* railway ata
*to* *aid.
the
day. Marrh 2«. 1604. aad akirfor
i
tloa and a ataamar on tto docks for
to*r ami b*alslnatloa of candidates for ward ofmpalra ware ylrm np to th* dam*w toted for----Th*n L«* hared
in aald ward, aad the tra
BUSINESS CARDS.
Whlto the main fore* waa acoortn* th* hk snowy bead and bowed with i
W
lhmab«n*ndr«arwith*Wv^W»4
nf aueh »>her bOBlaroa a*
tawa for plaader Fort**! a*at a band the courteay of‘tb* old aebool.
' before the rauma.
F
toiifetroobk lor ytarA^m lent a^
of Tmnmaa* aharpahootrra with loaf
A. B. Cook.
•My little Ikly.” b* amUl. "I thank
eoaUfOtaraandanddomy wmkIwonM net
Wm. (
raito* rtdaa to pepper tto gonhoM to yon. 1 ahall aixvpt your tdler, but only
trr pate^ madkhne aa I had ao faith in them.
P. C. OUhert.
the river, aad ttoae were apaedny baeanae It k lenp yeer ’ -^ew Vork
^ eight moothaaffoltodtotato to
Ward CoaemUtee
drlrm from thek moortnrt to tto abrt
Dated March 1&. 16f*4
mrof tto fart
FarraaTa otoo ramalaed In Padacah
■I* M1*«OT«* aword.
Wart No. 4.
from 2 o'ctock nntfl 11 o clock, tto 26th,
Profeaaor E G Dexter of the ral. inrtaback. My annt,whoeame to non*im
ublioan caont* of
aad early oa tba Sdtb aaarotad aooth- reralty of llllnok> w^ioro intereallng
told macd Wine olCaalnl and asBtteabolp
io W ard No. 4 will be toM I
wart with 400 eaptored boram and laveatlgatlooa bavi^ proved footbaU to
—'
tie. 1 mn ladaad glad rtal aha did, lor thai
igliM* house, corner Cans strew
0*rH«'r»w» i the
inuka. a rary krc« anpply of clothing, ba a hacmlcaa game, k popukr oo acdot hottia atartad aamtttoroadtormoe*
l.ake arenue. oo W’ednesday even
sttbaktaoca atora* aad mlltury a«tolp- coont of hk genkllty.
wmha I waa oat ol bed and in Unaa amolto I waa
March 23. 1604.
After a certain football victory Promaor Dexter eotertolned one night a
ibikaa city
____
_
prkooera to
roegi of »todcnto at hk nwidcnce.
looday. March
rtban I had
had captnred at Paducah ^ thoea
! r»sAhklTAnAXDUiAn~«rona,Tr*v- j2«. 1»04. aod ako for tba I
A magnlSccnt aword haug over tto
ymia. Itokaadoae
hrowht to from Unton City b> Colooel ftiepUce of th* Ubrary. and Uurtng a
occaainnany. ol Wine al
M^OAe*.ro(*a «. Bamito* A UtltlkM ^^**i^* the trajmacUan of such
Doekwarth. Thk propoeal waa rrfua apace of alleoc* l»rof**w>r Dexiw took
Casdai and am kept in
EaeV. Woodman’i (Side Na ».
ed. and Forraat otorted aoothward la dovrn thk aword and braudkbed It
pmleKt health.
Ting Gcocral Boford
Ively.
-----------------------Nevrman.
-Never wUl I forgeC" be exclaim^
Maydald to |glv* hk Kmturkkns tJ
Riley Bweera,
y la the blue graaa -tto day I drew thk bkde fe
J. A- Montague.
Bn
tinm r^—
tM ;
>m were allowed to go Arat ttmer
7?*,*aa*.*a w on—a
. Ward Oornmlttee.
la aquads and
-B-here did yoo dr*w It. air.“ a freahDated March 15. 1604.
re to rejoin Bufoid at
mn aaked rwpectfnUy.
jS^bTuSSfand CSthy wkhoat conthmal
and lid* away to Mk
-At a ram*." aald ITofeaeor Dexter.
-Kansas City Journal.
|Da raachlnc Trenton. Teon, Korreat
idtng In Ward No. 6 wBl to bold at
(€riooffbad tto T«m«-«n. of hk
State Rtreet Primary aehoel boa** oa
take their hoUday at
Wednroday evening. March 21. 1604,
Chollyboy (rushing into tto
at 7:30 o’clock, lor the porpooc of aket*
___ _
_ _
rrodearoum and
star*)—I vrant a pitbtol aod t
delegate* to auend a rapobday for aaaembllBg. m»*n the tele- cartrtdgaa at once.
________
■ Ilcan cUy convontlon called It
the Fadarnl commander bnd ooce h*^ graph carried the news of Forreafa
Drban* a«rk-Wbat do you intend
,
Ooommtiort day. March 28. 1604. and aka
fore falkn Into tto tooda of tto r*^ presence in Kentucky to General to do with them?
■ so mil—■■■— I oomlnatlon of candldataa tor t
AbnbTahtt raider and asked for time to Orant. at Waahlngton. be vrlred Sher
-Blow my bwalna out. Fve been rerntiilfl- tto matter. Moreover, be man to set all tto cavalry of hk de twaeA by the only girt I evah weally
to talk wMh Fomwt In peiaoo. partment upon Forrrst'a track and not
; produce Fomwt on let him eaenpe the trap Into which to lOTed.”
-Bight you are. air. Herea your
Thomas Nekoa.
had plimged. Bherman had already aloe, a 82 caliber and a box of blank
W. M. Badth.
Frank Cmlor.
nodgrt hk cohNwk aad brigadiers to cartxldgro--ClBC»nnatt lime* Swr.
-WILL HAVK A CARLOAD OF—
do that very thing, bot It reoialna to
be told that In nplte of hot telegroma
and fraab battollooa galore aU ovgr
a dag of 1
Tanaeaaae Partart and hk troopata fOolkh aS Crt^ writer.*’
arod Ct
took thing* lekhrely la Wrot Tctmaeaea
-I do.- anavrered Mr. Meektoo rather
DMkwoctb to tto reodean
for a week and. gathering aodaetty by
with fnU power to make terma In tto their immontty from attock. tornad trenmlaoaly.
-But yoo need to be alnwwt an hloUnatot of Porrvat. Tto rohmak met. from tbalr homeward track to cffact
admirer of hk worka.and the Federal atUl pleaded for de- the famooa captor* of Fort Ptllow. ao txooa
-Tea, bot that was before Henrietta
Miy. bot tto roogb rtder waa ototluat*. the Mkakalppt. within a day-a ride
and. the altonaadr* hetng. as be led from th* Fadarml atrooghold at Mcoa- and 1 want to aea TTie Taming of the
Btoew.' --Waahlnron 8ur.
the other to toUevc, a haul* with ao- pbk.
OBOBQK L. KILMKB.
p«lw aombata. It ended In tto full
aalrT-* or T*«e«ahl*r
mmta^ar at 746 men with arms, am
Alle* dlmbad a tree near her home
manltloaand eqatpac* and 300 horaea.
crary day ta look at a bird’* ne*t
Mat waIcBOW to FarTrofs trooper*.
Calnlng three apeckledagga. One mornla parooa, wilh
tag after her u«oal vklt ahe ruabed In_____ j of Oeowal Boford. da*tod
thbidtvi*
to tto hooae and esdled oot to tor
tto border Into Keotocky aod
r tOErttadly. “Ok.
,_kly andrekd with hk deet aqnad dnd abundant ontlet
__ hava an bloaaomed Into little
family.
Bat
tbera
k
one
ekmeol
In
tto
town
af
mdocah.
OO
tto
honk*
aontto
Wrdar-Hwtocrtt’a Magaxlne
kge
which
k
her
hate
noire—
tOUa. Padoenh waa c*»* of the
wedding
for
amoey
or
for
a
title.
A
1 by tto Fed
t of repartee which k characterktlc
i IWl.
’ her k ocboed through moalcal dr__
r Oeoad tto anrU la the bUck*mlU»-s
rtnl rtyaaea B. Orant had hk
_____ ________ > married a member n get nothlQg ba^^rd kno.-k* all day
wiM to net oot on hk «rrt campaign
Amam ^ mlfflnal fortideetko* nl of tto nehlltty for adranceowot. aod *"?l«ht yoo are.- retort the to*-----r^rab tto meat proorioeot wa* Fort nedam wga dkcnaalag tto evctit.
roi alwaya hart pfhaart to ral
-Waa tbero any •entlmcnt in KT
a wart na-rt aftw Malar
-Na madam, I oaderatand not.- ohirtT-----the tofo af JFkrt Samtar.
aarviil
Baoftrt bitto amrae af tto
k 6EARING DOWN RUNS
martin S €oans
I
“sr«
<*-. “trJ”""’.....
""lilM&CllRPIW
■Howard Whi'tiris:
h-
[SLI
IVI ARCH SSCh
AT THE OLD JENSON STAND, STATE AND
UNION STREETS
W tli JSrtSjVbkdSi
Oonanl Jrta B. Manna, (to fhdwnk
bad gradaaOy aBtnffttooad Fort Antab laartairt Wirt atrong bnatfc
faoaM waa narar tadrtad m
5iLr*H?oJ2rS5Sai3r!^
wMrt |ifi.BMP
-Bto got what ahe’a been wrtehlng
far aU her life. He made her a lady.-Ah! I badnT thoaght ef thaU Ba
BOrt-Otot thtak! Bero-s a thoaght
baroelf baaottfoL Ireoe-Oh. pshaw
Wa caoM palBt oot ao many lor
to rte tootiary.—Baanrt Set.
They are dtoeoaM to Kagh
new ayotem of toad boUdtog. whkh
wo^ aave a torge panaataaa la the
ihUk to k ireoBy ta lavo
-Do yooI IbUfc
coat of timatroctka. laoteod af the
priMOt amrtad of caovaa aartacaa orUbyaaroobodMaod.
1 daB*t Imaw.- aaowarod Mask
Wirt a ffottor at each oMa It k pro«Ma oaya to to bot bk lettara doa*!
GLASSES FITTED BY i
DR, W. J. BIGGIRS
J- LEAHY
ir>c*Kn“iOT
EXPERT OPTICIANiUliIN I IO 1
AT HOTEL WHITING
ddk first five day*
cadi BMBtk.
bonding, amkr K. P. haD, aoioor
vithDadaay Pafiiiwi CoBcfcaad
■M
"I
■i
-;r>
if;.::;. ..»-,
,..-;ia.A£-
■'T
•TnKgvnnggBBC»te. TKAT«M<im-,inCB; maWTOATriMCH W, ]
^hJtCTxom Nonee.
|bm»>Abntalbten BMhrtterl
fivAt^ to
Tile GraTc
iv
saaote Mlaad oar bate gmv. took
«a emrrnmtx. Tbate pnaoam dM
mmmMkMj to te aji tetertmaaae. i
1 tbatebt M bate mit lo «b|*ri- H
BoD teate bteUe tee, Ogbt^ alateM
teyiigbtarm
tar awae aa* arte bS meTmr iTiaS^
Caior my diraeUea the catea va*
aaaame.
aywed, as apoa tbe foroMraecaoM*. w
tba day* laaar 1 waa la Mteml.
; am temte* ta tte baadaom* tee npoa
It va* as fteab aad
as If p*or Harry
BMl beat down.
wlut
r lalMk
J| BMTfDMMttMWte.
»
tnTHlBcOOOmOn
AM fDW. *‘Aa«.'‘ b» eoatiaawl.
«« k« waB la Ht* tbe ■■rUII —
V
IV
awebad ibe latter pla» 1 wma agate
Mr. Bay Maaran af Loadoa tor my tf
tabs aaniaaltetei my aynniaig aama
wadte ta tba tawaa of tW eoai «wa*^
"To refresh art uneitpected
guest is but art easg act
of hospitaiitg if you XjnotO
Uneeda
taogbtar. “Hyatertes ta aaocter aata
Ota.* I aaM to myself. Bat tarte
that ate draw herself m aad. to aiy
borior. orderad: -Take tbe Ud off e»drriy. 1 vnat ta see aU tlMt la Ml of
aiy dear Harry."
-Not oa yoor Ufer I sbonted. for
te idea Beared me more thao yo
tmtadae. Bat la a msment my
got lU aeroiMl wind, ao to ipeak. aad I
• a*
Mr* jM an tfta MM* 1 mil Tmi*D
■■i m fM4]r bawd wbaa 1 wlrr yoo.
fha Mar'* eartttcata-'cardtec
fwOr».' T«r« batter ka^p U aad
Oil* It t* ant am m **r tiMt tb*
Biscuit
take off that Ud! YTrlgbt. catch
niggar!" potattag at tbe same fat darky
I had seen tbe night l>rfure and who
was now lounging near by
Tb* darky started In ran. lint Wrlgbt
got him In three jnmps sod lundcoffed
him. I tried to break looae. ate
shoved te nmsxle of a revolver under
my Doae. At tbe aame Instant a atnrdy
rlUaln » hose name 1 vlld not ratch un
dertook to pot tbe brsrelets oo
and. though I put up a j»retty good
fight, te snccecdad. Juki then that Hty
editor jotaed ua. and 1 never saw a
lan seem so surprised.
While I perforre^stood looking on In
helpless rage tbe coffin wap opened.
I>*ar Hatry'a fane was an admirable
r.'
ha* often spoken of ;
mlly. "Harry
I to me. The
me to find you.
wlabed to myself that .heaven bad
BM meddled In the matter, but passed
that ovar and aald. "And the InteUi
grace of hla death""and burial ta TalUhaaaee waa to
tb* Richmond and Washington pagotag to oee Harry’s face agalm*!but
ubsttaatc. and as I cooM not
^te^udMMlrate te maarmtn at Bai^
fWtei bte by te mewa tte ate)
MW Jntem. nfl te ermetaiy sapartn
taadwt and « tealtk «Acar veta tern
I bad Ite nppor perttaa of tbe cutea Ud
f «rn. dtactaataf a bermetlcaUy sealad Plata of glam bewath, thttwgh
wbMb va took onr last view of |Uny*a
taan It saamad aa natnral aa If te
ateyalteC Ite tadtaa wept orer U. 1
MWd te csrtldoit* to te tealth of
tmt, ate te agraod with me that M
voted Ml te aoetatey ta opon te cte. ga ate amra. Tte baital «nrtoe v
One
One
Oae
ear.
Oae
«ara.
One
1 net
snow te ooDta to be o|«ened. Hpoa
that obe got a'nip ttke a Bttle slael
Tlaa on my arm and ta a r
tape aald to tbe men I ba
*•» IT Tnro AOiHT BsnnTf”
1 of tbe East (‘oast railway. X
r braogbt to my r.-»in ..iw morn*
tag when I bad jnst got u{< the card of
1 woold bo Wcbard Baryrwrr.
lady. “Mlm l-hvate Bell." who. I
Tb* a*ft aMndog 1 loft JarkaooTlUr ara* told, awaited me In tbe parlor. De
laaoc. leavlog brtilod my laying only to take a rm ktall aa a sabfor breakfast while J dressed, 1
aa Mr. Roy :ManTor* of
and found
tJpoe caacblBg my dcoUnatiou 1 ragUmt. prettlcnt
teiarad at tbo jtrtartpal hotel a> Ricbard Hargraare of New York atxl arat
off arraral telagrama aigoed wUb that
aaam that tb« paopte la the telegraph true about Harry? My Harry! Ten It
oBca might b* aware of my idenUty. tepaaatble tela dead r Tears dimmed
lb* amamgaa vara aeot to peraoaa of her beautiful
aadaralaadlng. who rapUad to tba ty ta her face waa painful to
**1 presume." 1 said very Hluwly to
aaaae 1 gara Tbaa I foond lueaoa to
form tba acqoalntaoce of the city edi gain a UtUc time for think lug. "yon
tor of tba pnactpal local newapapor. a apeak of my poor friend. Harry Imrary agraaabla yooog man poaaaaalng moatr
"Yea." aha replied, wiping her eye*.
aa aotboalMte for aooaatlonal nawa
‘'Perbap* be has not spoken of aie to
aad a ntea dteerimtBatkm in potabiaa
Abeot a vaek after my arriral In you, air. hot we were tb* deareaU doaTbtlaha«aa I racatrad a telegram from ast friends. tV*~we-were engaged."
1 did some eery rapid cogitation.
PaJatka Informing me of the death
tbara of Mr. H. Domont. wboee dying There ceruinly dkl not *erm to Iw eny
vlak waa to ba boiiad la TkllabaBaea ground for suapirlon. bnt it Is always
aad kla hop* that hla friend. Mr. Bar beat to snapact If one doeen't know.
graava, waold. if In (hat dty. are to bte "Btenial rlgltaoce la tbe prk'e of llbarty" la my motto and baa saved me
Ml **Jol
many a time. I bad known a good
deal about Harry's aiustory entanglementa. but this ddertable young wo
man
was a new oue to me. .\ml tite
) with Uat wtabea a aanad
Oomg
dnty. Bead nacdlenl cartifleate by mall Idea of bis betag "engaged" rather
aad ibtp^body at ooca. Richard Bar- Bhecked me. Marriage U a risky al«p
for every one af os. not only on bln own
grooTa."
every
T oor Jnleps-whlcb account, as It always mnsi la«
man. but liable to affect oibeni Ko 1
made n
gttlckly decided It would lie belter for
ta Nea
teU tb* city adltor tbe aad story of my bar to bear whatever weight of woe
poor frlaod Barry. "He was.** 1 said, waa coming to her and leave flnrry'a
"a ebartetag fallew. of tbe moat lora- affairs aa te had fixed them.
I looked her aqoarHy In ilie eyea. 1 ■
bla dlapeatdan Imaginable and large
terana, bat baa nerer been the same bcavad a deep al^ and as sadly aa 1 ' —« aaorgo rar. mevouv** opek bv
- •
man staca tba anddeo death of tbe could aaJd
w him burlwl."
baantlfnl girl te waa engaged to mar
> you sore It was Indeed be? were bap* of sand. In place of bis feet
ry teir yaaia ago. She waa a Tallahasyou oee hla dear fare raid In wak a *<|uare rhnvas wnsitpe«l bundle,
aaa Mdy. 1 naderatend. though te
fortesD ter aeqnalntance at a faMtien- deathr
upon which Mb^s Bell iKiumcd like a
"There can be no doubt about It. 1 hawk on a June bop When 1 saw- It. I
ahlt laaort ta Virginia. f>be la no dimbt
bortod bars, and that |t why tbe poor, bad tbe glass uncovered and puaitlvely knew we were Tost, and tbe darky,
brnban baartad fallow wished that tbia Ideotlfled him, aa did other* present. who was Harry Macke.! up. grcvioeil
U* looked very natural."
•bated te bla last rasttag pUce also.
ripbt out UhhI. Rbe strij.i«Hl off the
what did be die?"
My yaong friend said It waa a t( .
canvas snd an InsMe raver of oiled
me BffecUon of tbe heart. I aUll silk, exposing a fiat wiwslen Ikjx And
tetetliig Btory and asked my permis
have tbe doctor’s cenlfirate." And. In tbc box were two of the ime«t M-antaking It from my wallet. I showed It lifully 4-ngraved eteel piste* ever made
te her. Rbe cried over It softly and for liank note prUitlnp. ImuI) learlly
gave It back. 1 bate to eee a woman's coated with wax to shie)i1 the I from
tears, siMl tbe wsy te went on broke damp. At sight of them she gave a
me sU up. I fell like a pirate. But anneal of trtampbant j«»y. Ncra|M.il off
arhst els* could 1 ssy? I'resentiy te enough of the wax wlio a thumb nail
exdalmed: **1 most see him once agsta! to be aure of what they were nn.1 then
cannot bear to part from bim forever aald to one of the men
wltbout ooa last look upon bU fsce.
"They’Ve the real thiiig-the platea
Ton wlM help me to do sn, will you
j for tbe new fifty that I’ve cb.vaed clear
notr
; from Lanenster and raopht before
There was nothing to whicli I was
less Inclined. 1 did not want any more
atteutloo directed to that grave, and I
didn't want to go back there and be
Mr. Hargreave again with her at my
Weli. perhaps It was from their point
elbow, and. come to think abooi It.
how the deuce did Mis* B.-11 ratne to ofTlew, Anj how. Harry and 1 are ‘.dolag tlnie" for It yet.
tenit." ■* vaa oyaapatbetlcnUy aftetad. te te rmlly ted a very tender
tebtt. and tbateary be arrat* op waa
la Ward No. Ftra. ta tte prttoaty.
tool katlfitag oa Slate straat. Too
» aiao teraby aotlftad tet at oaU
ebartcr alaefloa the followiag «My ad"ear* vIB te teaeiai:
One toayor (or oae year.
Two tombers board te pabHe vorito
for three yean.
Oae acbool Inspect or for three yean.
Oae Just lee te the peace for four
yean.
Tbcre wOI ako be alactad at aald
charier eleediaa ta each te te five
wards te aaM cRy tte taHowlito ward
mnie'a^ oballnato^
Mm aad caesmrlnc aoc obly oar mo
taal lataresU. bat tboar of other gm
tllMiB aoioetetad vltb ua Bofor*
partly that aicbt arr talked tbc mat
ter oir«r folly, aettlloc aU tbr drUUa
H* waa to dte at PaJatka. and bla body
woahl b* akltifitel to Mr. Blcbard Har-
teaa ta **vilta It op.** wbleb l gnv*
bpte te WHw that tbe lady's name
DbnM net te |
nte I ted Mt knew It 1 frankly ad-
_?;77v.Vl‘
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Ov baOai aad pmotwl rHattew
bad b*w fatbaat* dnrtac
I faUy
I vbicb madr adTteahi* aad teOaad umctmmrr tb* *up
ivoa wbteb Barry bad darldrd. Itwaa
tb* aaly practbsbte matbod apparml
tar aladtas aa •iramagJy andaterabte
aaqaalataan *tadlaa a aatartaty that
I'"'
la Ward Mo. Two. ta tte Doeote
ward city haO oa fiproee atiari.
ted»
la Ward
No. Three, la tte C. D. P. 8.
kaU at m IS. Valoo street.
la Ward 1No. Fbor. ta aacta* hoaa*
TV sede creu krr that tmede the Motion htargry.
f^n^art Mf» dfl tb« rbMKte raO by.
.. .
f
V.
V te U»»5y qoallllefi cteteto cf
te cap te Trsraras City, Cmtoty er
Graiul Traverae, fiUta te
Tau era Urate ooUfiad that te aaaaal etariec riatelna te (te City te
Ttaaero* GRy. Mirteatt. vffl te hsM
ta todi esy «■ Moafior. April Mb.
ite. ta awb te te fiea wopfia te te
(My at tte follatotas ptaosA Mtariy:
U Ward No. Om. te te Boys botofi
oo Fro
rroat atoaat.
eanture to let ber go akme I went with
ar te Ihllar
Aa 1 bad expected and dnaded. tbc
a* Mr. Hargreeve. but U seeacd _
fortunately escape ber notice. He made
no difficulty about alkrwtag tbe grave
ta be epooed. but poetpooed It uatlJ
the next day. aa the hour waa thee
late. Ih toy great relief. Immediately
after dtaner Mias BeU carried her grief
ta her roam. At least 1 so auppoae. aa
»w ao.mora of her that evening,
ugh I have etace eaapreted other
My friead. the city editor,
laeed todnpte. was glad to see me.
1 V* had a UttW mild caavirlallty.
While wa ante ta the haRuton
tloed htofiag about te dov a fat _
d daiky vboar walk and atUtiidra
ri Taguely faalhar. 1 faucled
that te vtahed to Riaak to ora, but my
editorial raaRvalmi was in tbe way.
and arbra I tte(«bt of him again he
had dtaappeared. driven away by aacne
Mk»o doubt.
Tte MSt toORitag I acconipaafrd
Mtae BMl to te ceoMtery. lU aoper
tataadest vaa quite ready for os. A
couple te darkku ware Jaat rakdag the
•teta to te pitad earth baMda te
rear n*ea P*r Thtev**,
Bermnda u not accustomed to thleraa.
No experleoced Bermudan wUl
tbe prafeoatoo of pUfertng. at least te
taking thtagi that cannot be li
diately eaten. For wbat can be doo*
with them? If any property la taken
te officen of tbe Uw have oolF ta
watch tbe atcamablp docks. Tbe ^
canbot be dkpoaed of oo te Islaate.
They are too amalL and everybody
knows everybody.
It la a Barmndao tagenfi that a
Itaycle was Btolen. It waa tte talk te
the town. Tbe next ansutag prohtato of
te thief was bow te get any fiDod te
It. He did not dare ua* It; te oeuld ooC
send it out te tte oountzy. That te
finally “gar* U up" was proved when
alz mentte Uter a flahenuaa brought
up tte mlsBtag wheel froa falily dsap
water upon hla book.
member of board of <
One runsiahh' for one Smmr.
Ward No. Thraeu'*
One rnprrvlsor for oee year.
One alderman for lao years.
One Inspector tif election for two
One ln*p.Tii.r of riectloa for oa*^
year.
Oae member of board of edocatloa
for two year*.
Ou.‘ nui«tab:c for one yeaf
MDY RACKIN6 RNEVIIITISII!
BY THE LITTLE ONES.
Btrwy.Siis mt Hwr 0«|
■•alhs mt aalMrs.
mt
the
Alma wro* Jnal reletirniiug V-r sec
ond Idrthday. .iiul li«r dewrrltiitou of
te event to . little fdaynuite wa* this:
"J’s p»»t a birfday cake. IiV tw. 'era
old."
'
.tr*-.' five, whikI
1 tar m«.ttar wa* ei.irniUniii<l in I
ficaaleil dlatrkis of Ih.- o.**l tlit* j
and for two «h.y», nhih- f.««l i
l>e s«vnier5 Itatiniih^l ou sll I
wa* sf.-inv. Ibe
Stf* of W.-I
e by
i. of gi
gnhiIttK tbHr .h-^tuitilix:.. Ihe
iitbs cx.-itr«l tbe aduilnition of
pnM.wngent by her *weM di*|K. |
altloii and her unranipiainitis .v«>rept *
the situathMi A g.wlh-inan'
who had fa.-.-.! tbe Ntnnii nud wndeil |
through water to bring fruit and food
the iM-leaguered |aHHM-iiger« present -.
ed the little miss w ith a Ik.\ .,f catHly i
some fruit. Er.dyn’a mamma
asked. - Isn't the genilcman good to
bring you sucb nW thing*w her*- ‘
upon tbe tiny maiden an.«w4-re.l.
but. momma. 1 i
I nhe girl to bring
them to."
A child of four bail poMeJ hi* life
among high uionntaln* and krww mult
tcept the towering peaks and a,
ing except
small expai
eastirn stab*
taramel
quiet. roeUn. liol
lioly ami an»arenily 111.;
A phyelcwa could find tMi dliM-.-ise. ami.
the Utile Ind told ‘hli own ehiry of,
sirknex* niwl gloom wln-n hr
Cried out to hi* mamma. "Ob. mamma,
won’t you take nte where thtrr Isn’t ao
touch akyr- Llpplnratf* Magazine.
The Romoc Man says ;
There is no need of suffering from riieumatic pains.
There is no need of living
and fear. I admit that
dangerous foe; not only
cause the most excruopMns but as you well know
minute the dreadful
that is the cause of
rheumatism—St rikes
the heart the xnctira
dies. Ju.st brace up
mentally and physi
cally, follow my adyic^—take Romoc,
it is Natures own
remedy; it counteracts
the poisons that cause
this dread disease, and
expels them from the
sj’stem. Romoc tones
up every organ of the
body, Romoc will
make you well
lot
_ Trsvans C
OlIJU
rbsii iSs IS isBvtMsod^ta *.«. smvi^
c u Locffwooo. o. r. * t. a..
C X IICTUUT.
|S.;E. wait & SONS, Pharmacists
While waiting fur-a train at a
ctatlra doa^i in tbr country the
a t'tahwgo man ovrabrard
farmer* talking as follow*
"Say. Bill, d
‘ Harvey I
lanks come It
weekr
-Xaw."
I
"Prie. be druv up ta Bill’* place, -nd
tni aaya to littii; ‘t'oior liack In tUo<
bare. I want to show you a
od
calf I’ve got fjT wale.* Tlir co%r wa* a.
fine lookin’ critter, ’ml I’cU* n*t how;
mttdb Uanka wantnl fer brr ’n.1 ilir
calf. After dickerin’ n hit f’.-tc iKiught [
them ’nd suited home. .\>xi dny hr'
come hark, mad aa a hornet.
|
-’Bill.’ he aaya. *yoo skluned
that critter. 8br ain't no new milk
caw. ’ncl that ain’t her ralf.’
-Tra, n I*.’say* Bill.
-•If It la I’ll eat >m both, I
'ud hoofs.’ aays l«ete. The calf aroo’t
hare anything to do with ber. It ain’t
ber'n.’
-I^ell. I reckoo 1 ougbfi
aaya BUI. 'Ifa her calf, all right. I
bought Uie little cuaa myaelf ’nd gire It
to -er. ’od If it ain’t het'n whose la,
ur --Chicago Record-Herald
y
ROMOC!
OraaiBaiOd*.
M.&I.L nUECIID
-^EElFlTF
WofidirM Cm
for LufiMMS
Dr. Oolwair* Msgle
EgypOaa oa U s
ip*.ou
ibBsanOcelle. cats
teraa. ^talas and
KASKOLA
H«v> •■'•ollakj
togfibtaloMi ITM ten a otelH caO
wtatan«« te parrot aimy tottem-
» te tte teeartuf hooae I
taspector of eleetloa for two
member board of adacatloe for
One coastahle bv ua* year.
Ward No. Tup*.
Alawyer of New Haven ooct
'dUcte to Judge I.yman K. Burr
tetat arho la now famous. Tbe novelist
waa young and obscure at tbe time,
but what be tacked ta years and fame
te more than made up for la se^
fidcnce
Judge Burr abaenred the young man
. WM Puaat*.
claaely aod otornly. Ptaany te aald:
Parrots whoa In their naUve wUdi
-Bo you expert to be famoua *oi
Dve ta fioclBi and guard temaelvoa hs day.ebr
a cooplcta polla ayaten which rnabla* ten to totratel thter eoOaetlva
ive te world____.___
force quickly wboa^kny animal or bird
-What have you been tfolag aU this
Giraffe-Heard from yoor hrn
dm*.- aald te Judge. -waMlng oo atacc bo went to America?
yoorbaadar-New York New*.
Mookoy-Yes; be says people
trained ta fightlag taitetteT.
pay money to see him eat wl
ater tarda and ualmaM ara afraid to
and he can’t do M any better t
attack a parrot uakoo tte Mrd can te
tey *
-New Tort Ameriran
It is aald that ta te forrato aD paf^
aapervlear for oae year.
aldertoaa for two poora.
teapactor of alaedoa dor mm
"Wtet Jer reckon your wife* going
to ooyr eoe naked te other.
-Ob. nochtag! BbeH prafienra g dir
alfted eUenca." waa tte annrer. teit
Newm-Tte idea! ThaTa tmm,.
le taU yau that aBeoce .wfll ba Ib- Oeuldn't you find out tn koa ehan hrif
aa hour that IPs umlnto to try to bo>w
-Wen. tolae’a an oiAer. and ttera’D
aaythlar tern html-Itallado^hla
te a Joint dahato ouch aa coucraas auTor aaw when I got hotox” tte utter
THY A RCCOIIO WAKT AIX
DaiaGainiili
A
CURES
COLD INTHEHEUD,
CIcera up the bead. dissol«ws the mu
cous. kills tbr gvrms. Soothcii and hra»«
te inflamed pert* quickly. Removes tbe
-Stopped up Tcclii.
15c. 50c. d $14K) «t fiU DruCTiMx
OUCD 8BLICr«IMlAlinrEEB
TKPMACMraCC. UMiKf,U.<.JL
•eld by fi. 8. Walt A fismfieW by
NOTICE!
Have your Electric
Wiring installed in .
accordance with tbe
National Board of
Fire Underwriters,
ft Hn 1i tte Bii
J.B.PtircBectricCft.
i25Cfi»SU TniYcneCftT.
a Jshnaoo.
JIBFET OBIM WOnO.
Garpet Cluaotag and Fuater Reimaway to be atode into ruga, kt ate .
teowyoa tonyl ■
a a curai. itotMa.
TRY A R«C0«D WANT AO.
*- oiiw'sa’
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1^%.;:':
YESTEROArS ISSUE
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THE EVENING RECORD ESTai
TRAVERSE CITY, IQCH-, WEDNESDA?T^IA»aH ^ l»0«.
THUS ASnRAlATIEBt
Si rAmuis acE
BUSSIANS
ALEXIKFF AOMITt LOAtMO 11 OF By WIra to tha BraMac Baeord
N«v York. March n.—Otto OroaaHit MEN.
maa. asad U. hoaOar; Mlaeh Oroaamaa. aoai «. hia aifa. aad Boae
LaMsaeliar. apad ». vho boardad
fooad dead la
rarr acad kmiardib
.
"r■
I tSMlBS Up t» NSV
jArsmL
•
I tat ncraatb
sentenced to re shot.
SLEEPING
hlTSICIAN
WAS
af Honduras
SEVENTH YKAR-21SP
ISSCS RiCKERD A.VD SCET^t
MISS
TURK.
Satheriaad blork. nsunv « and f.
---------------------------, _____
PATTBR.K HATS—Positno
Nao Tortt. March U.-U ia mportedj
hare tt»** POrmer rtialdtat PoUearto!
Fbu* Hecks spring mininetr
ifc>.^nn of Hondanw. has been tried I *H*«slng Tkarsday. Friday and Salu-awakened by lmht of hy ooart inarUal aad stmteaeed to Iv'
shot.
He
was
arreided
and
thn>vn!
HIS RLAZ1N6 HOME.
into prison last moe|h rbanred wiihj
pinttiing agatast the aovemment
HODSEWASOII nt£ TWICE
SIXTY-TWO WERE RARBEREO.
atract thla awralas. Tbay wna as
University of Michigan Students CanFLAMES CAUGHT RED ON WHICH
JAFANEU MAO M WAIMMIFt IN libyziatcd by gas ta the
wbieh aia oecaylad by V
HIS WIFE LAY ILL
ACTION.
mat. ail or arboai vara ale
i-M.
pift too mrnm pm mm tspusss to
«M Clly Mi FMs-OsM «r USM<
PttUUtm St #SH AftliM Sr
•pMtaMo tte UrsBiag BMOfi.
V1« IU«r. Msfsli 2t>-F*r fw* hM
MUTIAIS
INSEADINESS
Dr. Clark's RsaManra at WilUaaaabur
Was Tatally Daatroysd hy Raeand
Fire in tha Rama Night-Mra.
Clartc Very Sick.
COLORADO TROOFt ORDERED TO
RE FREFARED FOR DUTY.
Rpadal to the Brenlac Record.
WHUamshurs. MV*. March 21.—Dr.
C. A. Clark'a rcsideoca at this plarc
burned to the groond at 1:30 thU
morning. The bonae^.caught Sre
the central part of the building a
a. m. aad was not noUeed by the Camlly aatll the Ere had caught in the
mattrem of the bed. in which Mrs.
Clark was slurping. 8b«.Jumpi-d
the bedroom window and
nround the bouse to the room tn which
the hired girl and Mrs. Clark's baby
were sleeping and aroused them, when
they got out of Ihuir bedroom wtndum.
TOO MUCH MACHINERY.
Laa Animas Cawnty la In a StaU of
Inawrractian and Rabaliien and
Unamployad Art Arming.
SMM •! ate Slf I
hair cutting escapades were carried on
here again last night by the U. of M.
Btndentx. Sixty-two sti
barbered last evening,
being freshmen and three
• Smmctlifa tAan any pravlaua t
Sparlal to the Braalns Raoord.
Denver. Ool.. March. 18.—The state
iha aeNM ani In all tliara wara IS mlllils of Colorado has recelred orders
be prepared for service at three
vaaaala ant*t»i
*Aa Jm«"—
tack. Mara tkan 100 akalla frain tha hours notice. The nilltts nuiubenk
2,000 men.
114fieli pma an baard tha
I expected that the trm>p4 u ill be
•h^ fall and aypHioi in tha city and
MatottaFBhRdaiatMf
Olindow Shades *4111
fW nice work the dupi *\ ekuh I
an ofSKwlnaltv tn matrh
Bishlaga.
Prices alwpvs right
« City Book Store
The wont part of a luul fit in
shoes is not the disromibrt but
the permanent injur> u the
(dot. If )t>u warn to see a perfiecl fit, pot your idol into a.
•n^uecti Quality” shoe.
the WEATHER
r.wl»Wy tWr u»iakl .wl Thumdex; .
SURE MIKE
There's but ONK STORE in Traverse City where the unequal»a
World FaBKMs
NEWLAND HATS
ing before the people
tSShlS
city election the matter of
«1 aboil
the board of pobllc works There n
ronsidersble sentiment against
.\RK .stAl.I). IT-S AT
GIRL COMMITTED SUICIDE.
BENDA’S
ntaan-Year-Old Ids Ely Took
Chloroform at Big Rapids.
Bpcclal Ui the Evening Record.
Big Ifaplds, Mich. March 23.—Irvo.*
Ely committed suicide Monday night
by taking chlorofurm and the body
not found until ihU roaming 8h.>
17 years old and thher.' Is n.i clue
h«*r action.
Shot Constable,
lly Wire i
W
Mv..n.t
h.n.l
Faahlonablo Outfittar*
Ilon'i Imy a Spring Suit until you’ve seen ours
Swell Kjister Tici., Shirts and Clove*
i.;5 (M
the Ew'IiIuk IbHiool
Wieh.. Mar.li 23- (bsKj-..-
Ik-rrman.
$3.00. $2.60, $i00, $1.60. $1.00. 75c. 5t»c
M. toElMDA db OOMtoAIMV
»
i'j .'kJ
ha-.l «4»l-i ,'\«-lr1fc uwsl
lnll^u
HOWLAND DOUGLAS WILL
L
THE NEW STEAMSHIP MISSOURI.
Raaawtiy launch^ in Chicago ■■ Sister ship of tha Illinois of tha Northern Michigan Transportation Company. This
ateamar will make this port during tha season of nsvlgstion.
fortHtcations. Admiral Alaxiaff admita called
that U Ruaaian aoldlara wara kiilad. Colorado gold Selda
who hhave been shipped In I
hut tha number ia peabably larger.
Uke the places of the striking mlnei
and also that a part will be sent I
Special to the Even tag Record
. San Jitsn county to pre'
Yin Kaw. Mareli 11.—Tha
** Tolluride dUtricI mine
claim
tKM-------------------they aunk one------------—
Ruaaian waiir-|..ring
------------lirlngand
andmarching
marchingback
bac
has been issued by
ahip In the angagement at Fart Arthuri A proclamation
proclai
Oovemor Peabody declaring the
inty of 1.M Animas in be In a stale
in.turrectlon and relielllon
It U
FURUC HOUSES CLOSED.
that :
By Wire to tha Bvanlng Record
I Trinidad,
SL Fatorahtirg. March
Oonaral
The cJ\ll authorities are quoted a*
saying
no
less
than
1.500
unem
SteaaaaU eammandar af tha forcaa at
Fort Arthur, haa laauad a new order ployed men are armed in apparent expectatlon of an
inflict.
claalng all tha public houaas in Fort
the incTsaac
BATTUNG WITH ICE
I public and
They then at once got help and fhnt
Arc ugs put out. or at Itwst supposed
to be.
The doctor was making a mil at tha
time and arriviHl at about the time the
llTsi lire was put out. He took bis
fsinlly to a local hotel and stayed in
lilt olflcc n short distance from the
house that he might keep watch and
; Are was aurely out. The
j broken open during the
first fire it was too cold to stay In the
house. At about 2:30 be went and
looked the house over, getting Into the
uppper chamber, but could aee no
signs of any fire, stayed nround the
house for a while and went back to
the ofllco .dropped Into n Bleep and
was atfakened by the light from the
house which was nil In n great blaxe.
Help came at once but It was impoaaible to gel Into the house and nil the
household goods. Including n fine
piano. 1
burned, not oven
clothing o the ffamily being aave
How ih fire Iactually atnrted la un
known. The loss on the building wi
considered to be about MOO or MO
11.200. Mrs. Clark haa bee
very sick for some time and wss Ju
recovering, but this morning she
qnite 111 again.
Car Ferry Had a Hard Time OF NorthSEALED UF FORT ARTHUR.
port Point—Steering Oear
Landan. March 11.—A oorraspondDamaged.
ant af the Timaa at Takio, under yaatafday*a data, cahlas that it ia rw- Special to the Evening Record
merad that the Japanaaa have suaNorthport. Mich., hinreb 21.—The
eaadtd In blacked ing the antranc# to car f»MTv which has been trying to get
Into this port since yesterday has had
Fort Arthur.
a hard time battling with the Ice The
piapatchaa report that tha Japanese ferry started for Northport In good
but when the wind shined to
have farmed a chain af 15 oM ataam- shape
the northwest the boat was driven DOESN'T EVEN OWN THE
ahlpa leaded wHh Iran and
broadside through n body of Ice thirtyCLOTHES ON HIS BACK
hy hskvy cabisa. Under full steam ■It Inc
inches thick, being raised partially
they will be aanl inta Fort Arthur's out of water. 1Her steering |
IIBlcuU
So Saya the Ea-Catton King. Daniel J.
haeRar and if not aunk hy Ruaaian danuuced and It
age the boat. This nftemoon ahe
Sully—Claims He Was Ruined
; ahalM thay will be aunk by the Japan- off Northport point mt
hy FrlendJT
aw. thua affeetually blocking the h
headway, but very alow
lOttgh on the boat to last thirty
her and trapping the Rueeian fleet.
and If she can aucceed tn get- By Wire to the Evening Record.
ting In bef( p this is exhausted she
New York. March 23.—Friends of
will be fortu
VaXStaKRT B NOW
present the pros- -CotUonI 1King" Sully declared today
tlme owing to that he w
was ruined by the mult
Iona ires who were associated
I fleuty In steering.
him
In the cotton pool. The
MethaRe «f Combine Raing Inveai
shared Solly's profits but when
gated at Hie Order and Freaecwariu>t turned refuMHi
WENT
THtOUCH
THE
ICE
klaas May Fallow Action.
(s and sold
Sully Is dUhearteui'd and brokiicn
Hors* Owned by H. E. OiH at Norths «»f his friend*,
fri
^Ij
By Wire to the Evening Record.
pert. Valued at «290, Went Through could 1
give you a nickel If you
Wanhlagton. March 23 —The beef
the lee Returning From Car Ferry.
axl ed I for IL” he aaid. "I d(* t even’
traat Is now being Inveatlgnted by
clothes on my back ~
oiRer of the prealdeot and If It U
found that the packers are violating Special to the Evening Record
UNIVERSITY ^ ODESSA.
tke law prosacuttoa almllnr to that InNorthport. Mlch_ March 23.—H. E.
•dtnted ngalnat the Northern Sacurl- Qill lost a horse >-aIued at $250 yef
lerday. Mr. Gill drove In a cutler to Students Attempt to iSew it Up Out
tiae OoMpany may folio*
the car ferry which has been Imprit
of Revengia.
oced tn the Ice. and la returning aiet
INTO OPEN RwnrcH.
with a serkws acldent. There were Special to the h.-veiilng Record.
New York, March 23—A dispatch
Thfwa Faapte Ware Injured and tha four people In the cutter and the rig
eras In the act of crooetag a wide to the American atatea that at Kleff.
OagsKPmnallahad.
crack In the Ice when the hone went Russia, aa attempt waa made Friday
RpaalM to tha Braalas Baeord.
tbrtmgh. The occupants of the cutter night to blow up the Odesica univer
Gtaralaad. Ohio. March 13.—The escaped safely and the cutler waa sity. It is thought that the aiiempt
was made by atndenu out of reveage
••at boaad Pltuhurg and Buffalo ex- saved, but there was no chance
for arrest and expulsion. Two bombs
nnaa om the Lake Shore ran Into an rescue the horse.
did the damage and it is claimed that
Sto •«1tch ot NortheoaL Pn.. todnr
five more failed to explode.
NORTON
IN
RACE.
Tha eoRla^.
dMotwite alao dcnoltehad.'
engine blew
UF.
rntmmmr mi FIramnn Rath KINad
Naar RoEala.
Mtel to the taalas Baeord.
gfjg.'ssrsci
w. p. oww.wetoto KMRMey this
SAKAY WAS KILLED.
an Primary Reform Platform.
PrsBldant of Sa Catlad FUlpino Repub
By Wire to the Evening Record.
lic Diad Ifi Battla.
Fruit Ridge, Mich.. March 23.—Oea
K Horton haa teaoed a formal na- Spactol to the Bvanlng Record.
nooacsitoent of hla eaadldaey for the
Manna. March 8—Captnla DeWm.
republlcnn aoailnnUon tor RBveraer.
He Is for primary reform of aome klad.
eeoaomy In public affhlra and ad vnlorem tnnniloa.
called Ftliptoo republic. Baku
foDowera wara kUled and the i
L. Doerr ol
Sprayer Ooaapnny has retaraed 1
A. J. Browu haa changed hla dray
»Aot to WanTcr-a cigar ator*. QU■miImmMT. Bwliasra phona tts.
HIGHEST
HUAUTY
curacy and skill employed
compounding—a ayatem th
prieea are reaaona why your
PRESCRIPTIONS
When filled here will be aktiafactory to you and to your doc-
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
YOUR OLD SHOES.
BOYS’ SHOES
^CLUR OF GOOD SHOt
The long wear kind—^they are made of good, solid leather—thaTu
why they're called the Long Wear Shoe*
Come in and see them.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
LADIES
GOLDEN ROD
KID SHOES
Two Dollars
Vcr>- Stylish. New Lasts.
New Toes. The besT $‘2.00
shoe in this city. Inspect
them.
:: ::
::
The Old Ratlabla Shoe Houm
FRANK FREIDRICH & GO.
Opposite Whiting Hotel.
SHOE STORE.
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING
—
All Kinds of Mill Work
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
Traverse City Manufg. Co.
THE NEW STAND
242 Front Street
Underskirts
.^'-^SNART./
:lotije$
Jidappv
Combination
Dunlap dat
Stein>Blocb
Spring Suit
>TBE
“EUTE"
IS A GRT.AT FAVORSKIRT
IS MADF- WITH THE
PATENT
ADJUST- '
ABLE «AND
1.00, 1,25, 1.50,
2.00.
2.50 to6.00
No. 96S (like cut)is made of good aaeroemed lateo, belt body, dost
raffle, trimtoed with four 2| inch refflea ttrlpped onto raffle whh cord
and one S| inch raffle Mripped on bottom of inch/ufflea.
WHTre ().\ THK^iROUiNU this
Jthan
spriing a little earlier
•
^*
usual-ah
reac,dy the demand forjsprini
ing goods
Is atI
Htests
ts the wisdom o!
of our coui
«
-the
tbie to
1
»'les wc are able
show in spring
l^uitrat $10.00
$10.0 to $25.00—the
i
assort*
luem of spring, hats at $1.-50 to $5.00
□will meet
lirements of pur*
■chasers
damilron
Clothing
Company
'IT:
jl' 'I M'.'cf
E. WILHELM
NEW STORE
COR. FRONT AND UNION
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
'
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THEMimefiEeentaunas
run EVExixe BSODSD, quvmscm;
.anrsxsmcMiK |
ANDliEillSf
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i. W. MAHMCM. Mw mi I
4l»f««.1qrW............... "S
C. A. •KttXHKft. CHr Clwlilir.
Aiiwti ta <D—l—d— f TBB
APfllMO HOUM Cl^NINa
COMM 004 tk« baC7 IWOMOrtfc to
^v;
vkolo ootoMtakaeM. As wkw m t
•Urto flkcH m» •roamd for a crock
man «ntk a da* MoU twtoloC arow»4
kar kalr. a caio4«a of ooM oa kor
oeca. ika lard ao4 aactor wtn cat kto
MMto eoU froM tkc aaata] wmce and
akcll Aaallr cad op kr ekaadag rrcrT
skiBc laio a mow postdoa oo tka
oM aaa aiU raoalra a aap wkM be
eoMaa kcaac la «ricr to keep
harfckto bto akias «a tbe ckltoaier
wkUto aov BUS acsrasslralr erkere tbe
bed osod to saplaalr reat.
Bat after all tbe apoap Is orcr, tbe
hoase has a (rsabaess that U <
hare before. Tbe store to btortteaeJ
tbe dest to reounred fraai tbe plaao
tbo coal Seattle has a naat pink bow
aad tklags geoatally are eleaa. Anna
cam ah arovad aad read la tbe eraa
lag aftboat breatMag tbe dost that
has beea grouad lato the carpets la
the crioter. be esa look at tbe wall
paper aad aot see a RttasUa-Jap
BMP ctartag blia la tbe face, la spiU
of tbe tenporsTT dtoeoorfort. everythlag feels better.
Right BOW to a good tiase to start la
sprtag boose cleaalag la a ciric way.
Trarerse CUy. tbe Qaeeo City of the
Kortb. aeeds atore elric pride worse
thaamaay other of her slater cities. It%
here tbe Mg Cbleago boau touch. It's
bare the exenraloalsis stop. U s Trararse City that the railroads adrertlse.
for this reasoa. the ash piles, old Uo
caas agflgeaeral debris sboold aot lit.
Kwwp the alleys aad back yards. Uey
shoaM at oaoe be ooaalgBed to a
of laaocaoos desoctade aad the
tBMioaoas the better.
Trarerse aty has beautlfol streets
aad beautiful resldcoccs The lawas
sweep aloag la a cool greeo stretch,
the trees arch over the walks, the pore
bay breese fans Uk* cheeks of the peo
ple. Nature has done her best bi
aeeds a little asetouace.
Orgaalse yourself Into a Ciric
Beauty F>ederattoa. What's tbe dltei^
eaee U you are the oo^ menber? Sls^
gle haodedaess has Us adraatages be
cause you can then be preeldeau rice
presldeot aad sergcaat at arms
•tore Use a llule paint, plant i
rlues. fls op tbe fences, put i
gowers Id the back yard. Get i
aad Buke your boy a present of It aad
If be doeoa’t cteaa out the gutter by
BMumI persuasion, glre hia> a quarter.
DooH lf< any trash aocumulate. be
clean.
Tour neighbor wilt look ore
then ke'II get togetber and do like^
srtoe so tbe l>deratlon will hare two
MSMber aad tbe noremeot will spread
qoleker than bad news beeaase ennla*
tion to a posrerfol master. Trarerse
City has progreealre aad energetic cit^ liaas aad whea they see the value of
all workiitc together In this line and
thee get }o work and dig up tbe
ancient plank walks In tbe down town
bnstaesa district this city srUI be more
attractive thaa any other la aorthem
Mlchlgna aad will deserve more thaa
ever Its name of ^Qoeea.**
LONOetT OF FOKER OAMCt.
New York. March S3 -Count Vlsoue
who ts gtrlng a aeries of oouferenres
ta FVeneb la ssrell boeses. yesterogy
toM a story of a peraoual experience Ig
an atteaMhed tour arooad tbe workl
Starting ftom Paris a few years agoi
he anld he traveled an the way frxito
MareetUes to Canton and back, a trip
of sereral weeks’ duration, so absorbed
ta a coatlanota game of poker 'n
Id srtth
wtf a
whleh he engaged
aatogar whose name be aerw- aserr^
lalaed. that neither left the skip. They
toehed out ftoM a eabla port hole at
snob port teaehml to the day tUne. wx.
ctolBMd “Howe beaatlfal U to!“ aad
r^med their game naUI they re.
taraed to Maieetllea.
At one time dating this kmg eesskia
the oonat eald that W had loet to his
> regained, so t
Paris neither c
HlOHTBMIRTt FOR OOOt.
Pnrto. Mgreh th-itortog
amay
lor Pnrtolag dags inclndeI gu
. novel.
ties, each ns cokired eambrle night
shirts, mhber akoee. tklek. tety dreasInc gowns to wear after a hath, straw
and frit hats, anaetol wlohcr sotos.
cushlened and he^Mkad with nrtaada
aad rlkbsns; aaO tlea. ear fUki, pew-
AatkahaMaaM. MdaMa. Ttonortahleta. Johaeonk Drag SMra.
Pk
Do You-Want
A Tale «
UUMMATC SMRCICgLt TO
Dr. F. I* Haram. of
the loeal papers.
i
-Bqlbre dytog. step open dental oMecs to this cUy ahogt
FOmi CLUBS.
Into onr shop aad aee our Sae Sae of Aprfl 1% He has tonaed tbe aatte
ap4»4ate eoSLas “
rooms to the nortbeast earner on i
Tbe Mloanlsts ate so mnldeat that sooond «oor of tbe new State ha
Faya High RMea is Thees Wbe Ost bum eowaty will go “sret" at tbe Meek Dr. Haynes wtu Install a ec
cuMlag eleecloa that they art Mraady
Omt and Fwh Hto **Seess- Atodg
win not
hMklng anMnd Cqr good torikihs
ictlce ta
give hto endro' time to tbe practk
CintUaihm to humming down to this cUy. harl^ almllBr oSkm
wards Santinr Cewter The edtter of totee aad Imdiagtoa.
adriMs all tbe cUtoens
New Terh. Masck XA-Tbe Wash ; the RepubOesn
................................
a both aad i ready to emloy
igtan. eorreepondsM of «hs Press to take
WOMAirS CLUS.
says: DcMoevats who look wUh dto-^
ase's toleet claim to glOfT .
Fregrem fer Te.
gHt en tbe methods and tks *nreBow
he tbe fact tkat Marx, the!
Kid** uetlM of Beeret. tbe setfmwde
Chicago CM ban baadtL!
for Ike party nomlnettoe for,
.
^ knre OMde an torcotlgathM,
oily's loach FSIlows kail tomorrow aftenooe at
af the -grcM popMar moTemeat’' for
2:31*. The program will be to charge
hto aomtoatton. as expresssd by the
btotocff
In spile of tbe severe winter aad dn* of Mrs. 8 J.
of “Hebe’’ bearteg hto ai
.vM aamuat of saosrfall. It to said and biography
they
The Jtost paper srlll be tJ
that
the
tagslag
opemtioaa
to
the
they hi
of Japan.“ by Mrs 8 J. Hlg
that to the large cities each of
to the average man or woaBaa, not ta
-rnknliAiu'* U tko aaltSa
the -clubs.** so called, to composed of heary this season,
this chmate; it ncmiei bf hard work.
foot or tre ssco srbo are directly seb- preparing to break up.
Save for old age or sifJiacm bf de>
It ts teterr^iag to know that a
by
caodidate's agents.
Grand
positing at mterrst in
that the omdMate's hank aecoent to named Hhll to a drayman to O
Smurthsralte.
the Mrs
to said to b
drawa oa fbr the aseessary aaMonU.
Vocal solo Mrs A. H. Hot!
Holliday
This candidate's agents boast that (.OM breve soldiers wbo took parii to
Vocal duel. Louise and Bessie
r of the MO at Balahlava a
he has Mf of these -clabs** ta New
gmuithwalte.
e to a hall of fame, so to speak.
York, aad that whea the ^people**
A Big Rapids mtotoier was certain
begla to be heard from the Parker
CITIZENS* CITY CONVENTION.
boom and tbe Cleveland
Ctereiand boom aad the that spring bad arrived tbe other night
into the rear room of
McOellaB nme and all tbe ocbers win when he steppedand
found three of hto Tuesday Evening. March H Csucwsss
te aa back seat right to New
hare to take
Monday Evenfng.
York atate. The top price paid for church lambs who had straye< from
rold. gambling ou the green
establishment <d a Hcarrt club to
llrer Keyes, of the Lexington, The citizens c»i> convention to
>. In rural oommuniiies the Hears!
*«» nomlnatloo randldsies for the
agents wofk another game by sending News uays that be was able to sirug
gle
through
the
cold
wtolex
and
weathrity
be held Toes.
a few thoaaaad copies of newspapers
We win bund you the kind
‘
—““tog. March 2». to the old1 Elks
cards.
the hllzzard,
tolng photo prtati
of a house you .wish. We have
Tbe
banded out by the suceessful
ibCTS.- Which 1
a Urge number of pUas from
dates last week were loo rich
_ aatly to the In
whid) you can make yqm ae>
t Hearst boomers.
A man from Cafh. who way tumbled
lection. Call at oar offices—
Thus the “clrcutotkm” of the Haarsi
papers aad the Hearst clubs an
tell us what you want and we
STAGE AND FLATFORM.
twined, and all Is grist that co
wfll build it fear you—if yoa de
bronght the case Into court
the Haarst mill. Tbe really r
sire sell it to you oo easy pay.uon* G<irt«n's fhmoas minstrels appear at!
had been standing on hto head. whei
ah)e feature of this game U
caused] Steinberg’s Orsnd opera bouse tonlghL|
mentx If busy during the day,
tber and
appears to tool shrewd democrats, who
can in the evening.
hare an Idea that the Hrarat move the arrest of the owner of car No. 6(j This exunpany to said to he the most
ment Is becoming 'Tnrmldable.** and iBVtead of the real offender, the oper-j elegantly costnmed minstrel organtza
alor of car No M
i
traveling. The IJrst part presents:
The Michigan Telephoue Co, Battle; s most beanitfiil cnmtilnailoc «if colors;'
colored
Ing ilreped In
1 phoriparty to driven out <if existence by
the ef
isb. with aid gold
gc Irimrali
. The plus!
from the old exchange to t
niar dtogust.
lened by the
al of feet being gr itly betghtei
ly ha
Hearst headquarters here art
‘ construe- addition of i imerous brilltontly coltbe I
raded by as many **grafters** as <
tights
which.
p»gether
ore<l
electric
now
that
rondults '
recently discovered to the posloOce
occupied with costumess of costly >ilks and
department. He has also a corps of
A. F. Narlinqsr./ C. W. Aahton.
secretaries, managers, ageou. middle ost of the telephone poles als,ut »..el satins form a picture of dsxxitog
' splendor. The company possesses an
men. subsidy promoters and hand- IT will be taken down
•Hm postal authorities of Rattlei «*xcellrnt quintette of trained voraTists
shakers that would make mat
small trust grow pale.
te fumbh y«Nir DINING
ROOM R Kltk this apriog.
If 90 you can save 9omt
moocy by doing it now before
the rash comes on.
'M
Wff win acO yoa this week a act of
beaHiM. qmKtm aawed oak. box
teat dmiim chain (jaM lik« cat) cane
seal, worth fl&SO. far............$t4JS
Same baaatifal dmin, m Uather
HOHEY POES HOT
GeMINSHOWEIS
Bcau, worth taut, far...... #77.75
We have aa raorprioaally Uife line
of daiag chain langing aB the way
Mm $S.7S ptr aet^ akmg ap.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY
and get the best assortment
by bu}*iog now.
Pani's Savks Bw
1100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there to at least
ooe dreaded disease that scleoee has
able to cure to all its stages, end
to catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Core
- ualy positive cure now known
medical fraternity. Catarrh
r upon the
sunacee
« of ine
the system,
s:
thereby de
stroying tbe foundation of the dtoease,
aad giving tbe patient etrengtb by
building up the consUtotiou and assist
ing nature in doing Its work. The prop
lictors bsve so much faith to the cure
Uve powers that they offer One Hun
dred Dollars for any rase that 11 falls
• core. Send for list of testimonials
Address F. J CHENEY A CO . Ti>
Icdo. O
CALLS LOVE A OiSEAOC.
EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
London Medical Joornsl Otoserts
Tsndsr Passion.
I.<indan. March 25.—U love a dtacascr to the question some of the Lon
don papers have been threshing
more or less saitofactorily for a
Ume. and now the l.ancet has grs
cnntribuied to the discussion.
This medical weekly declares
the ides of love being realty a disease
has the sanrtioo of venerable antiquity
and. apart from the Greek and Roman
classics, was also commonplace In the
sesehteenth century.
A writer on medicine in tbe Lancet
goes ou to quote from a number of au
thorttles from Galen* to Horatius and
concindos; **Tbc Dutch and Fh
paioters of the latter half of the
century found In love sickness a 1
Ite aabjecL aad soaie of tbe paintings
of women suffering from this disease
are accurate portrayals of an anaemic .....dttng
One of the landmarks «*f Oakland
condition.'
county has tw'en destroyed on the
bank of Wormer lake, in' Waterford
It havsd Hia Lagtownship. It U an old log
P. A. Danforth of LaOrange. Ga.. suf In the earl^lys wa
fered fbr six months with a frightful
roaning sore oo his leg; but writes
that Bocklen's Arnica Salve wbolly
cured It to live days. For ulcers, membei^r that faith in the little I
by the hut. It aras
wmmds. pUes It's the best salve to t
and
world. Cure guaranteed. Only ii eta Wormer family
* sons mere sent to the
Sold by Jaa. G. Johnson aad F. H. five
front
Meads, druggists.
hut
that
MUSICAL BAZAAfLSOCIAL.
“Opportunity Claas“ Will Eantertain at
the Cowqrtfstienal Church.
“nM- •'opportunity class*’ will give a
musical social bsmI baxaar for the beneSt of tbe new church in tbe rongregaIlona! ebnreh parlors Friday evening,
'March tk. Tbe whole evening win be
$evf)«ed to mnslca) pastimes, m
'refreshments and the followins
gram:
riano solo. Alfred WUhelm.
Violin solo. Helen Haanen
Vocal aolo. Mias Haskell.
Recltatkm FlsnFcc Bari.
Violin aolo. Graoe Lucas
Vocal aolo. Mr. Coates
Vocal solo. JuUa Kelley.
Vlolla aolo. Miss Martlaek
Vocal aolo. Miss
Vtolto duet. Loclll
Vocal sola Miss Peart
TO OUBS A COLD IN ONt T AY
.'kka LoMIfq Btmo Qatalaa TM
tots. An
toll niBad tka m«Mt
V R MM t» aura R. W. Qrova'i air
wMqaaaAkaR. Ha
n
OF GIVING U8 PART OF YOUR
_______ ________
The recent reins, especially that of EHwgtU Ml ai*th iCKtoda, Ohla.’^
Siindav. have got down to the
snow. With the majority
neighhbers 1 am wlllli
part. It baa been
tors, of events which will be recalle,tio, t
en *of today anil be ♦he!
wIen »he chltoren
TRAVERSE CI*rY
Iparents of t!
We have aeen the III results
Walter N. Kelley.
I there will be more to follow. Tbe
GRAND RAPIDS
ist aad Ire that hare hugged the,
I rye so
—------- ------*
Earth for many
prove Injnrkms. FPture records
mark It as tbs asrere winter of l»03-4
Let It go artth all Ms aad htotory. bop Chat. Chadwick
W. O. Foote
wUl never be eurasd J. P. Wiiiiaau
G. K.
K Mathews
MUSKEGON MICH.
Wm. McKlllIp.
William Brtoen
Gustave Meeake
Trafudy Avariad.
J. J. Howden
Cham. Meeake
“Just to tka Btok of Uam our Uttla O. ^ Doane
Ed K. Parker
boy srea aavad “ wrltaa Mrx W. WatLouis H. Kaalx
kina uf Plaamat City. ‘
W. H. Aable;
. Nims
W. J. Brlaeo
G.Meaeke
aad a UriHa oouffh aai I
W. a. Jones
J. Kitckaa
Dactora treatad him. hat ha grow B-E. Mooo
O H.
worse evary Bay. At tooftk wa triad F. W. Cook
Chas. MDIer
Dr. Ktos'i New Dlseovary tar OooF. J. Adtooa.
antaptloa. aad our darltaf was aavad.
He's BOW aouad aad sr^ Everybody
Also many others whom you know.
ought to know. It's tka ouly sura curt It'd a facL K yea erent te leek wmii.
fur coughs, colds aad aO laag dIaaBaeo.
feel well aad^ asall and atey
Gqaraataad by Jaa. O. Jokaaou aad F.
well cenewH Fref. Bidwelt
H. Maada drnggtota. Pries SOe and
U you bellev* theee teeta, ooom to
S1.S0. Trial bottlas 18
tbe hotel aad get relief. If you doaX
then suffer pa aad let them atone. It
> Mr. and Mrs. O G. I
will pay yoa to telephoae (1, to Prof.
Bldarell. He wlU call oa yon. CON
daagkter yesterday.
SrLTAYYON FREE.
5!;’
aaoqr dma.- Cilmaafk BlaHli Flaar
HBTEl
WHniNe
MamiiaiMMt
■•-v:
■k‘‘i-
BUSINESS. YOU
WILL
FIND
THAT IT PAYS. OUR GOOOS ARE FRESH. PURE AND WHOLE
SOME AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT.
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
PHONE. 146
CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS
Claus Wamar. Froprtator
BAT.IIKX.
o. F. CARVBR a BBO.
R. SANTO
{FIRE mSURANCEi JOHN
lOEIilL ■tolUICE
Cl. A. BUILOmC
FOR THE
J. H. MONROE
BEST RESULTS
WINM. IMk.
Tn
Gmenl litiranci J)ENnSTS..
OBI. BAWYlfl A FENHALLEGON
Try Racerd Want A4t Bmal.
coat Big Moftty Makars.
:a I I ’New’wiThehnTBIock *"
HAVE YOU
TRIED THEM YET?
:LW HASTIISS & SOI
Returns for the money Invested
Record Want Ada. bring Big;
FIRE INSURANCE
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
AreYouReadytoBuy?
Can’t we inieresi you—if only to look at some of thc^?’
any?
Yes you do—can’t afford to be without them.
Don’t want
Don’t you want
to dress better—look better—have more comfort—more music in your
home? Of course \oil do !
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Yam- BsltoWs Mams Fvmlaher.
GET THE
HABIT..
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Battle Creek She sells territory and *’»'**’*
tells the prospective dealers to write to,
the home oBc for stock The letters, J C. Wskley. MIluankee—• My wife
remain uncalled for st tbe poatofflce., uas sick many ye^s. Nothing done
Oxford woman has made the dls-l her any imod HU she used Hnllister's
that tbe good peo-'Rocky Mmintaln Tea. Nu« she’s
o»nragtog
have ben Indulging to “flln^j "trong aad s
pie who hi
tlnn of »u toaoeeace.: IVug Store
»r es-j
will have to go to picture c
r the]
chew card* entirely. IHInch
lilnese game of i
Tanker form for the Chine
VIA m
“Fan tan." which Is said to be
1 the most
ling game of
sediicitoe and degrading
chance known to the heaUicn Chinese,
and he to an s<lepl In gambling
San Francisco—Los Angeles.
postofllce
t
rear of the
Special low round trip rate for above
polDU. Tickets on sale April 22nd to
from tbe 3«>ib lDrIu.«ivo. Return limit June 30th.
tearherr were
The exit through tbe 12 Inch; Ask agtmu for imrticulars or writo H
mav bo explained l»v compari-i J Gray. D. V. A.. Grand Rapids.
«lt. more difficult, most dim j 3-1-5.1A.14.19.22 -8 l-l S-g-lUC
*hey*>lropped noiselessly Into!
.
coal bin
below. In cas of fire,
r will make a like scape—InghsmJ
County Derroerst.
Devillo Horning, uf .Monttwr. 11,
years of age. to news agent In that vHtoge and was at the train awaiting the
arrlvnl »*f hto bundle of papers Whea
they weie thrown from the car he laserled the blade of a knife under the
string tn sever IL The cord ws» strong
er than he sntlclpaied and u*ok s spe
cial effort, the result of which was the
point of the knife blade penetrating
hto
eve. Tbe
The sight was de
destroye<l.
is eye.
A diary f»r the year 18M.
.arried by John T. Hall, q
lerwergeant of ibe Sixteenth N Y. V.
the Streets
picked
of Iwansing by ooe of the police force,
and to now at headquarters awaiting
the oa-m-r. *r*be little book coniatns
many Inien'stliig Incidents brlelly
atat(-d of the clastng yei
The command of jrhk-h t
SLATER,
Wholsaals and FsUH.
HOMES lUILT
kstag sued up iaaMs ia4 ike tailor
shop of P. G. Heaamaa aad tks |os
prtaterr of Bkasr Brothers will move
late tkat toeatloB fmi lU cass street.
Tbe kaOilimaa this alts wfll be moved
off to maks room fer J. W. MUUkse's
Now to Ike tlaa U> take h
tab brisk aMMaa to his boildtog. Brick
grouad
le to pmrtty the Mood, otonaae the to akfaBd
for Che 1
«syftsss*.2^“sr?s
m
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WANT A GO-CART?
A HAT FOR A DOLLAR
Never Had finer GoXarts to show than this sea
son. The manufacturers have seen how cisborstc
they could make them, and they have succsedad.
The spring days will soon be here, the sidewalks
free from ice and baby must have fresh air—a ride
•very day—the best kind of medicine now. Come
and buy baby a new Go-Cart.
And a good one. too. They are ths Lengisy hat-s
good, atyllsh hst-but. we don't Intend carrying them
any longer and take this way te give you a good hat
for little money. Never buy one so cheap. No one
could afford to. we couldnX only we want to close
them ouL so practically are giving them away.
THE BRADBURY PIARO
Bheuld be in every home. For fifty years It has
steed way in the lead for richness, clearness, fullnem,
ef tone, the wericmanshlp to the best it has been in
the White House through the admintotratioA of
eight different presidents. Can you ask for a better
racommendatien? It is a pleasure te show such
sptandid pianos. May we show it te you?
GOOD DTEHSILS FOR COOKWG
We aid you to good cooking by aeliing you artielea
the howaewlfe needs. Save time with a measuring
cup. get a set of perfsetion tins. The Bavery Roaster
to ths bsst that is mads. Ths aslf^aatlng pis thw
maks ths pis leek twies as satabte. Ths Bhaksr
Bifter only nosds one hand to operate. The Gilmers
Grater will grate aa much in tan mimitas as an ordL
nary grater will In an hour. Ths Wonder Egg Boater
kaato them aik
4
A NEW CODCB
Wo.kl b< uMi
would add ao m
new couches w,
the first thing
in addition to your home and it
Ch to your comforL If yoa ass the
have iuat unpacked it srill be BUY
Me have them from SC75 to SM4KI
They are upholstered in velour, ptuoh, tapestry and
genuine leather. Step into our salesroom and ass
the greet dtoptsy.
THE "WHITE- SEWHIG MACHIHE
Has bean ■rtmtosliitid “king“ for years aad each
yaar gate a firmar hald an the people's Seed graess
baeauaa *H to built that wpy.** All tha aaw attach,
fiwnte anaktes one to de aay kiad
aawtag from
ths ptalaasl otrolght sewing to ths mast atekMBte
amkroteaij. We asll yaa a«tiar tha pateal Brop
haad ar tha stationary head and asr torma aro maat
THE HANNAH & lAY - MERCANTiLE COMPANY
•I-:--
gyggnw BBOOBB^ «A.VMBE
hs la WM flfteria.
LADIES....
BEST FLOUR
it guaranteed to suit you.
L tim Affg^Tkaat Mar vaa trmaah
V a npHlsaa. was paaaed by^ rw
HANNAH & LAY 00.
SSler^Jbo*^a7tb2^swiSpue of Ul- •
His
ster county, refused lo accept.
Ws
Migry was ll,1M0 and as he was build
ing up a. good practice be said be could
not aford tn accept. Postmaster Gen
eral VUas commented: **1 gave up a
practice worth IWI.OOO a year to accept
•n W.d00 cabinet portion." To which
Parker retorted.
-Yes. and H 1 bad
been making 120.000 annually for t«e
should not mind doing the
Botort Maltahn. Justice of tbe
at Good Thunder. Minn., dlsj
liquor at retail when not ocenpied with
hts JudlcUI cars A food Inspector se
cured from Mr. MslxahnYi place of bi^
iness a sample of blackberry brandy
which proved to U- adulterated.
A
complaint was sworn out and Judge
MaUahn. in hU Judicial capadly. heard
the case of Msitahn. the saloon keep
er. Finding Malrahn. the defendMi.
guilty. Judge Malrahn imposed a toe
of |2S aad then as Malxahn. the asloon kaeper. he paid the flae. The
money has beu remitted to the stale
treasurer.
Atttomey General Knox’s reasaurlog declaration that the govemment
does not mesa to run amuck aroon*
tbe trusts merely beouase of the mer
ier daeision reminds Congressman
Williams of a remark be once heard
made by a confederate officer. A ooasieaimsn who had served under this
oAcer was Inclined to be boastful, fre^
quently recounting the dej^s of ^
lantry be bad perfonaed. The old ofhear was asked by a friend: -^t
nort of a aoldler was Captala Blank,
anyhow ?- Tbef veteran considered for
and then said:
“Well. I
should describe him as a very con
servative toldlet^very conservative,
lodeed.•B-lsne
Orange county,
school there som<
on one occasion was sonndly flogged
by his teacher, having been wrongful
ly accusdd of breaking a panel in a
door.
Then and there he menUlly
CdLD MEDAL
upotmot.
11
m
thereby
partlany, of the load which
ried for ao maay yeara
Secretary Taft does not pretead
be mac
t aoMier and has
a good
say Jokaa on his incomplete
koowledge• m
of buhwt
military i—tmr».
amtters. Tbe
lue
other algbt at tbe bangaat of tbe Virgiala Military lastltiite mea be nude
a speech oa tbe war dapartasent ta
wbieta be bniaorouaiy disclaimed aad
partleniar acqaatataace with tbe i
of tbe army. *'Wbea I waa oo my way
hoBte from Manila.** be aald. **1 stoppe*!
In Japan. As aecretary of war t eras
iBTitad to iaspeet the Japaoese my
I did ao aad told the ofloera tbekra;
was all right As a matter of faet
was trrmbUag la my boots for fear
t would ask me what vras the
le or
of a Krac-JurgeukOB rifle
raiething equally a mystery to mc.Congreasmaa Llvia^na of Oeorgis
Is at those who believe that tbe salary
of repreaentatives should be ralsod
from I5.000 lo |7.WW. When In the
legislature of his state he always adTocated increasing the allowance from
IT per day. A hardshell taxpayer
t^ hi)
him to task about tbe matter dnrnpaign and Livingston ex^n^ In tthU frank tashioo. *nfes. I
favor tbe Increase aad III tell you
a lodge at tbe sUte caplul
in a cheap boarding bouse tor |4 a day.
In the morning whe£ I cater the seesloo I am
In complete Ignorance cf
what my oontemporarlaa have been do
ing and planning about the hotels the
night before
urtuir and
uu too
ww Ignorsnt
Ignorant to take
part in afairs Intelligently.
If
want a IIS
tIS a week man to go down
there for you
under such circumstsaees, why youll simply hsve lo gel
someoae else to do it. I don’t care to.The crowd of lUteners applauded aad
Lhingstoa was returned by an
sasfd majority.
our sheep
igs
more property
satisfactory earalni
win be pnrebaaed 1and we will put oe
wM U.M0 aeren ad
cattle mad 1 win bold
Joining our preaeat proparty whUA can
be used if neadad.**
Aa
advaatag* la Boribera storic
tartkiag. not overiookaff—aad It Is one
that sboald be taken more than U hat
been into practical mJcalatioa In catF
mntiag the naeoeas of appar atate gras
.
Irom
3 to 14
»hDdy's
liaolnmi from 2 to € yartk.
Siraar Matting front
5
lo IS jmsAx.
Stipms U 6tt CktM 0ml
Wf...V Will Fsf Ym
A card.
Wa. the
oade
grea to refund the
<
money on a do
le of Qraena’s
Warranted
Syrap of Tar If It teUs to corn poor
ooagh or cold. We also gnaraatea a
gieaat bottle to prove saUxtactary or
money refunded,
fl « WAiT^m^.
i . '7 •
CITIZENS CAUCUSES.
'*'
IliSl
Letters May Be Barred.
Tanest Officer.
that faplsln Ann-, nf tin- yhigllsh S-.
12: total U
THE BIG SHOW
GORTON’S
MINSTRELS
inti-nd In work with;
Ixens party
to participate in
below In Ihclr
itK'CtlVl
be!
thes** caocufM-s i
ling. March rwh
Thenled In each ward i
t«» n«-rv»- on lilt- city
Tor th*-)
The ch.Irmxn and »«*cr.-tary of each
alderlag several schemes that are of
more than pasKing interest. Chief of
sbollshmnt
these
ibollshmni of all guess
ing coolests with a lottery eIeaH>nL
This will not affect answers to puiI Tue*.day
xles. however, but is directed aghast
the election contests held by rarloo*
newspapers.
It is also said that plans are being memi r of committee on *
msldered to rid the malls of endless also < e member of the c«i
chain letters, coupon and investment permanent organlratkra and order of:
hosiness to act at the city e<inv<-mioo.l
•;n";u;T
Ward No. One.
IS and .me half In. l.*-e high
Now H
lin.-! iM-t-n dlscivcred llial an ufllct-r *»I
Inches
ELGIN C. LEWIS
/
TkiUf-THIatiCulGneif
MY PRICE ON aOUR
Haul’s Best Fha
Sui WMeFlOH
RoNeFlov
EVERYBODY WILLSEE THEM at
STEMBERG'S 6IUII0 OPBtt HOUSE
j
A citirens esuenIn Ward No. 1 will
vot«-rs n-Rldlng!
eld in the Boys’I
—Tx building.
FYont street, on Monday evening.
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>g.r“
March 28th. l^ot at 8 o’clock for thej
purpose of electing 20 delogstes to s<lend a cltixens city convention railed |
for Tnesday. March 2<nh. INU. and!
uesi;
tbe{,
transaction of snch other buslnessa i
rosy come before the caucus.
|
P. Wurtburg.
j
F. McNamara.
Geo. B. Blue.
I
Ward Comniliti'e
I
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MONEY SAVED •
Shoes that wear. Shoes that fit
the foot.
By Purchasing
cMf
lo aril TM.
G5c'’ Us
Jlcn 11 ur Flour
Beta Minoesots
Spring HTiext
75c for 25 lU
1.4." for 50 lbs
726 East Fmit Stmt
Ward No. Two.
j
A clUtena caucus of votery resldlcc;
In Ward No 2 will be held at Second
ward city hall on Monday evening.
March 2St1i. 1904. at S o’clock
o'clock for the
.... |
K 1«
delegates to tt-j
purpose of eb^tlng
i
tend a citizens cityr convenli
lUon (
for Taosday. March 2»th. 1304.
Comwr flavwnth and Union 6(s.
p. NICHOLS. Prop.
also for tbe
the nominatioa of candidates
for ward offices lo said ward and the
transactioo of snch other business as
may come before the caucus.
H. A. Langworthy.
rwdirwrtag mm Eae»hwat.
A^UINALOO COMING
C. H. HanaloTsky.
Tba tools for trimming elephants* feet
Tboatas Furtach.
arc a carpenter's draw knife sod a rsN>
fWit the United flutes During'
Ward Committee.
Cor the aoles and a burantlMier's knife
the World's Feir.
Ward No. ’Three.
sad MDdfML|»er fW tb«- toe nails. ‘The
W'SkhlngH.n .Mar»-h
:r.
oiwrstor places a beer keg or a strong
lnfcM-mah..n iwdved
i-nree win oe ncia
box behind one huge Lind font, lightly i
■
aary school on Monday prods the thick ankle with bU elephant I p,no-naldo. fiUTner hea.l «f the "FUl-l
th*28th, 1304, at 8 o’cioek book sod
evening.
to "Hold :
j
commands the I
luring th- worlds feiri
for the purpose of electing IS delegate!
It b hU Intention to
to attend a rittzeas city convenil
srlly. but obediently as
grand UHir of the enuntn f*»r
caUed for Tuesday. March 29th. 1304,
vety paw of a kitten. Tbe foot is rest the purpc»se of studying the Americsn
aad also for the nomlnatian of candi
dates for ward offices in said ward and ed on tbe box or tbe keg. where it re- p«*ople and their Instltufiaas
while tbe exf>crt worts
the transaction of such other lnl^ine-t
much as s borsesbocr pares the hoof of
as may come befo
Jc*n R. San’t*.
■ a horse.
Great allvera of the horny
!t nearly
A. W. Bartak.
j; sole are sliced
sllcf off ontil It I
* rt-tp U 8. E. Wait A Sons' Offer That Enables
Vilhelm.
i to^proper I' .toes*, w hen
•d C«*mmlttoi-.
All To Use This Flesh Forming Food
ytard No. Four.
Without Ri&king a Penny.
pali.-ut
Mtaods
ding I sandpaper, while tbe Idg |
if <V..!*•!> rc^idi
A citizen* caucus of
-iDging trunk and an «i'i-s*lonal
b<-!d at l<ake ave-!
avc-i with swlagiog
lu'Wa^ No. 4 will U h«Anvnn.
an car. Uio full of MtLsra.-tioa
gtne house on Monday ev.-ninn. wag
I riue ebgfr
Matt* 28th. 1304. at 8 O’clock for the f«. iotteraaee. When ilw turn of tbe
purpose of electing 3 dclegau*s to al-j forefoot comes, tbe grt*«i l«enid is made
tend s citirens city ronventioa called 1
1 00 Its Bide and tbe boofs
Mot'll
b ftn-RiIng food;
for ward offices
s In said ward aad Ybel
A fliea TWat la Feared.
irmasacUoD of such other business as
Inch words of praise from s pet
Ibe rieter (Pica candsui 1# a bird
entitles any reader :
may come before the <
of snch hlffh staadlng must be acc .
that la reapacted and feared throogbof the EvFhlng Record to hare the ;
E N. Moblo.
ed aa naqueatkiaable proof of the snaat aootb Oermsny. it belongs to the
A. V. Friedrich,
purchase price of Mi-o-na refund- :
pertorlty of VlaoL
ed In case it does not increajwrsTen tribe aad la about the rise of a
J. M. Hoell
Hoellmant
Do you woader that our Vinol has
tbe weight and (
Ward Committee.
dove, wttb Mack and white featb«s
such a strong bold upon the esteem of
troubles.
doctors and patlata?
We know of
long, pointed toll. It baikls Its
Ward Na. Flva.
Bothtng else that wttl aoeompiish snch
A clllre s caucus of Tolers residing neat in orchards, and lu life I* sacred.
wonderful resulU; apd. remember,
lo. t will be held in Bute If it is aeen thrw times in su«'cesal«a
to Ward
Vinol U not a patent pM^lctae.
oa tbe asme boaae top in a |4sce raWE TAKE Al
Tbere are handreds Of old people in
beUered to be
erenlng, Mait± 38th.
mots fitma Us borne it is beU
tbU Tlcialty wbo need Jnat aocb a
for the purpose of elecUng IS delegates a aar* bMb of death la that
strength maker aad tlssae baOder as
8 E Wail A
to attend a citizens city eoarention tt fitas aad glres lu peculiar cry tbs
VlaoL Tbelr blood Is tbla aad slug- called for Tuesday, March 23lh. 1PM,
mrioce you of their
glsb—Vlaoi win caricb and quicken and also for the aomiaatlon of caadi- •tok patnsa to sore to die. but If It
his faith to the oa
m tbe pstient may re
tbe blood aad band ap the systam. It
lowiedge of reantu followiag the nae
datee for ward oMcas la aald ward and
It to better fer the Bkk perU ao mach better than whiaky aad
tfiU arieatHk. flesh fonalag food.
tbe traasaction of sach other bosiness
soa U tbe Mrd does not
straag stlmnlaets. which always have
Simply Uke this coupoo to tlMlr store,
beCoce tbe caaeoa.
Ko one ceold ba hired to bother tbeac and as an erideace of god^th, dea had after effect and sreakea and
Tboa. Keefo.
break down. Tbm Is aothlag la tbe
htnto for fear they might seek rrreoga. poall fifty eeata. with them, for which
Axson Laagworthy.
world ao *ood for the weak, tbe aged
and If by chance ooe of them aboold they will fire you a reeripL n Ml-oO.
Clapper.
or tbe ran down ayatem aad to cute a
dto it to a alga of bad luck to the owner na Call* lo.cnre dyspepsU and give an
Ward Oommittee
baafftag on eoM or baddag ooagh as
of tbe pngwety where it to found. iacreas* ia weight 8. K. Watt A Sobs
VtamL aad bacaaae we know
Tba bird to a ralaabto Insect dcatrqyar wni rrfnad the auaey aad tbe km*
A spring toBic that bvaeea body and
what It wlU do we are always ready to
will be tbrira. If yoa say the trial has
refoad every cent paid ns tor H tf tt braia, cleaaacs. purifies aad atreagth
not been aaltoCaetary. UMre wUl be no
fihUs to do wbat we say. Try tt aa oor •as the eaUt« aystawL Holttsfor's
quesUoas naked, bet
gwaiaatee. Johaona's Dreg Store, f^ar Bocky Moaauia Taa keeps you waU
* eoavcaleaee at Traverec «ty pao- aU aummer. 36 eaaU. taa or tahtat
* johwoa's Drug Store has arraaged form. Johaaon’a Drag Stora.
tiff FMONT STREIT far ^Fbaball
tb aome of the qibm ffwlafl dTMSlati
tba
.rrj
numberr €«ly
i
t
roptwn flrem*-)
hav*- coolies to aaaiat them.
TOIMIOMX!
A V Fric.lrM-»i
Clisiratan City
Shoes that give comfort, shoes
that are up to date, of the
SOUTH SIDE SHOE STORE
WE HIVE THE
COAL
Both Hard and Soft
's;s‘o'
FinOISNES Ml-Mt n TRIAL
I&5TL"
DONTWAIT
until your bin is empty but
ORDER NOW!
tUAIUtCUMCa
Tdephtme 171
’T”
iSoTTS’/'.^'SiKrSt
THY A l»BOIIO WANT AO.
£
eimsford Bsilky
Chinese at Firemew.
^
' fiillH-K- lirrBiro sccni In In- ■
I.J the Berce best oi
and can ataiid np lo
ii would speedily pros
Tbere are over sixty
of Kum|M-an
WARD CAUCUSES.
PtOFOSCD P. 0. PLANS
we
Uv 1Vcb>k»l Oo>w>
J.W.n2il/iken
Addiw Dr. R. V. How. Buffalo. N. V.
crats <
lag to mouopoHxe the uUI
and charging the republfban .
the crime of being owned body and
aool by the trusts.
It Is Just as well lo record some
plain Irulhs. however unpleasant or
surprising.—New York World
Hagaxiae
of aow
by the
I Chelmsfurd, Buglaad.
Cow-wtady has taagbt Umuc experts
that the cow u fall of aerroos amuifaiilty aad giTua to llkaa aad ffMBws. .T.
sympathetic milker, who la ta
.
she will yield mach
dX
. Tbe dlsseatiag minority of th-'
Jrt hmloded arsry 4e
of that tribunal, to wit:
Fuller of Illinois. Mr Justice White of
Loolslsaa aad Mr. Jostice Peckham of Medkal Adviser is scat >«roa reoete
New York.
AH these dlatlagntahed
aot only rotad agalast the
aallty of tbe law bet decoBBUtutloaallty
k MTEO WOMM
ta the fatlneaa of time, and the time
will not be long fnlUiig. Of the Aleets!
ian tdffrials
Boam af tbe
UtolCyrndi.
Rewunts
£
no. of New York, also hotdiag 8.
rtlaa cnacrsalaas.
H 8. Bowen. «ar of the prtwpem.ir.^.
believes that rich pterer distrlrU rivallag those of Nome aad the KlosMike
win be opened la another year.—ftttabnrg Dtspateb.
<
hire the s|jriac 'W** rnwwiiram.. .
np the aasaa .It twmiwmi
te«
!5,?'2rr“—
itrusacls aad Vrhrt Kemnantx ftimi
Ingram
-
dpod^C-
aiilea wa» louad
Tbe praapectnni wiil retan uT B».
heria next apriag. briag opisr aoc-
M'S: a<r aaxiom to dean ap all dmt cmh
pabUcaa attorney general. Pbtlaad
C Kaox.
4.
Tbe deelxloa of the suprea
court of tbe Uatted Btttaa. girea as
ly from whleb there U ao appeal,
the law aa perfectly coastfad &aolotelr Improgaahle
la every respect, as the World for 13
Isted. was doe to
ynan eoastaatly iasiste
Mora Biota.
Disturbaacea of
strikers are not
aearly as grave as an individaal dis
order of tbe system. Overwork, loss
1_____ __
■ ■
of sleep, nervous teuslon will be fol
lowed by utter collapse, unless a re
NT
liable remedy
is ImnMdiataly
em
ployed There’s nothing ao ettcient to
cure disorders of the liver or kidneys
as Ktectrlc Bitters. It’s a wond(
wonderful
Ionic and effective nervine and
greatest all around medicine for run 7C Years of Ape. Recommends Vinel
dowB^ymems. It disp^ aerrootaeas.
For Old Peopis.
I neuralgia and expels
Buiaria germs. Only SOc. and satlstacJ. RTndrom of 42» W.
Mrs. Sarah
8
ttoo guaraateed by Jas. Q. Johaaoa
«e St., Chicago, a member of one of
aad r. H. Meads, druggists.
distlngulabed families in the
country, cousin of Zachary Taylor. 12th
President of the U. 8.. and grand> of Alexander Hamilton, who
Water Pure and flwst and Many Ad- sigued the Declaration of IndependUcs:
ence. wt
writes
vanUpes in Northern Miehlpan,
-Vinol is I godsend to old people. I
the Equal of the NeriinveeL
am 7fi years old. but 1 feel artlve aad
ly. thanks tlo the vitalliiBg efwell today,
fecu
ecu of Vinol.
Vi
The purchase by H. E. Tremai
.’•My appetite is
Is all that could be demanager for a Bay
City Arm. of
Ired.
1 Bleep well, and my mind is
chnnk of the earth three miles square
lear.
and
1 am Interested in the af
in Alcona county, to be stocked vrith
fair!
of
life’
aa
I
was flfiy years ago.
sheep and catUe, ooaatralns that gen
••Wben(Twas young cod liver oil was
tleman to explain what induced him to
undertake a comparatively experiment dlspensed^ln a greasy, unpalaUble
term,
and
ll
fairly
gagged me to get It
al business In northern Michigan oo so
down. Vinol U so different, palauble
large a scale. “I am keeping within
and aourisblng to Imporerisbed blood.
the limits of a basineaa ia which I
“I feel so moch stronger, both meahare ben engaged for 30 years.- said
Ully aqd idiyslcally. since 1 used Vinol
he "The theory of economy in a large
that 1 feel It my duty, as weU aa a
Inmq of boalness applies to stock
pleasure, to recommend Vinol as the
Islng as well as to many other I
finest tonic I ever used in my life."
ss undertakings. I can name.tinued Mr. Treaiain. -a4mmher of
liar tnvestmenU
in several of
northern couatiea. carrying from 1.000
to n.OOO sheep, ooe of the largest haring
paid hash diridendt of 30 per cent on
last year’s bualneas
business - Thia
This statement
st
should cause the aonl of Prof. Len
M. Geiamar to bob with delight
he will be excused if he rubs hia f
In glee and exclaims;
'Things are
Bing oor way! I knew they woold.believe with Prof. Geiamar that
Imalnc-as of stock raising will cross
straits in force from the pine bara. so called, as well aa the richer
tiona. will Boat the strains of the
'Pberd’a bag pipe, the soag of the
goat-herd aad the yeU of the cowboy.
MRS. SARAH J. WINDROM.
Thia sounds fanciful, bat It la oamlac
STOOIFAINIIIG
Hamants af Carpets
Cinoleums and
Straw Matting
tloa al appeal! aad all <
wnrid to have the law aaforead a
met wHh saeera. >ers and open <
taawt fbom a demorratlc alt/iTBey pea
eral. Uehard Otaey, who prmmsded aad sfasjlMMmaafe ronaraneafv! wfaicM
that Ibe law mas
DaffliMlilMiiiliiTiiiLiiHlia cams
who waald do aoC
tag vioUters of IL
3. The flrst effort to
w^ma^ ^MjModm
aey general to vlgoroasly proseente cf-
Mottar. wbich ba
Phuw4 mtar tba eanuUioa be wore Is
hia betuwbole. Boaae U»e la tbe afteraooa a friend vmrMd
decoratlona ailcfat pror* of onlocuM
political iatpoTL ~Wbat
“ t do you aMaar
“
aald tbe apoaker. “WoU. If you vaar
tbaa to that way you aiU kwc tbe
liiahirotc. Better pot tbe sreea above
tba rad. i«e. aad be aald.*' Tbe aec
eaaary cbaage araa aMde op the la
ataat
George Cantegle, proprietor of Duo
geaeaa. ooee tbe bane of Oaberal Natbaelel Oreeite. and a nephear of Aadreur Carnegie, bat anaouaoed bU caadidacy for tbe Georgia aenate oa tbe
deaiocratir ticket.
la his aaBoaaeemeat he aays that, he pays threefourths of the taxes of Cooiden eouaty
aad It Is aald that he Is vtUlac to
speed a large amouat to win. He is
ptaaniag a series of cetertaloBMBts at
DuageBees. which is oB-Caatherlaad
island, aad will take the voters there
by steamer. He employs aearly
men st Duagaaess aad all have been
registered.
Judge AMoa B. Paiber of New York
was ofered the post of frst assistant
postamster general by President Oeve-
-- --------ttj^apiaom
Good floor Is the tmportmm if&n for yoa
to coDsidcs’. Stone » floor duu con be
abtolotefy depended upon, ytar after
year, for uniform color and strength :
ha* joat 4ia6.
valMd at about |lt.tMaM aatf
Um> ricbcat aaaa la Wtocoaala outi
oTMllvaakae Hla fortu* vaa eW
'iTSarersi
amikiwisasaa
|
■sfcmSarXwsMlf.w|
•"P-W-***-'
CHEAPEST
OEAKSF
s.llDiLTIEST..a
AKU
4BS0LUTBLT OMMtLBSS
l-IOWT
IS
^
THE ^YEKiyp KEOQBD, TRAVKRSE onT> MlOg,, WEDNESDAY, lUEOS
Congley 1^1$
-Jtr« »»■ B<>Wg Pf^ -
EJ.FUL^UM
A CANDIDATE
Pon THE IUVUW.SCAN MOMtl
TfOM FOn MAVOn
u ia» int piaM. ttsr tm Mk
trfela «• ttea m%m tht^
r A«Mad—afiAT tmwrnj ymn at
flaaloagMilngtriR.
SmOardTiM^hw*n£n
Hi« DMtoton Tki*
■7»!Jla§¥^843?^®
CRi^u^fetrao
(
■
^ Do not (ail to *ce that Complete and Perfect
Line of i^ngie}** shown by
Ktibeck ff boyl
S9f9f B»t€manmHt4
wawhuSiMH
FnSTWEEK
9N AUGUST
TRAVEflSC
CITY
RACK
TO PUKE SAND UICK
I this .
nooa that he ^ Mild allow the o
tratkm c<^ i ■e laeauaedai
amtaatioe for i
after a great deal of aerl
atlon by Mr Pttlghum When the
proposition sms first broached he de
clined to consider It. but so many
people of the city have urged him that
he fSeels it his duty to allow his name
go brfore the city convention next
not desire poUlical distinction, but he Is progresshrr and has the best Interests of the
city at bean. And bis long expeiienoe
to pubUc nSalrs has induced many to
request bjm to allow his name to be
used Id mnaectlon with the aomlaation.
This Is the onl
Establish s Riant in This CUy.
M
WILL RE HELD.
f cooferrlag with bustoeas i
CimiNALS CLUi BOUSfE
more IBmly to la^plre rcapeet nad awa
thaa lerlty. Sarah Anfiaenoa. hto
hrtde. owaed to amre thaa forty onm^
OMVs aad possess ad a mdet aad amrmrnt
dtapoaltion->whlch latter fact ptovad
after alL a great hlaeelng
Thea they took care to see that ao
oem was tavRed to the weddlag who
might hare beca moved to do aaythias
Mlah to the way of throwing oU
slaiee or rtce after the bridal party.
Awl Thoaus Carr, with a craft and
guile which
hir*------- ' htoh hart htotconartrace.
eoaceated the
ihe route they Vere to take aad
the hotel
el they were to elop at la Chlit toast he thought he did.
There should bn no
wedding trip,
They were too old
be stared and
laaghed at. On th<
they mat In the ana
_____
kMlmd MR of the wlaftow. whtto h«r
newly made hnahnad read the moralac
paper, with hardly a gtonoe la her 41rectloa. Aa a matter ot thcL he ptoysd
the part of the disinterested eaooit toe
well to suit the bride, who. after all.
was a woman.
On arriving In the city thej
common *bua and wera driven over to
the Sherman
wrote. “Mr. and Mrs. Tbomaa Carr.
Barlville. HI., on the reglater. wlthont
betraying to may way that he was doIng anything onuanal.
please.- he aaM.
“About two dol
when the clerk i
I him what
of n room he wasted.
Ladies, Attention!
OAlTBCNtraaT
Do you want an exclufii\*c style in your oew
Spring Suit?
THURSDAY. MARCH 24tll
we vill have on display at our store one of the
best and most up^orilate lines of Ladies* and
Misses' Suits, jackets. Rain Coats and Skirts.
Come here and select >-our suit and ha\*e the
only one of its kind in the cit>^
APRIL DESIGNER I Oc
I* itesML
smet*
wtssa;jttsr“~
IVilL J. WIHELMSA^
$1" Carpet
Talk
Select yovr
Carpets
NOW
mvMBealufdnnrter.Rsa XL
Fta^i!is.*anss*ts25‘
PKR WEEK
MMliAS
M*mS«r» «f tiM H*rth#f«
from the proces
Ten the Man
lk>es the
machinery of iho American B
Hard Work as Remedy.
MIehItan Racin« AmocMIm Held
to Charge it
Bsunctt Heiv
lacblaen Company, of Sagli
to CodUtoe LaM Eventoo.
tineas
Mr. Wagner met scTeral busli
his wife, “there's a package can
mee at Park Place
night
n f«n4 trout. J
express for you this maemlng.*'
sentences
Appir tojMo.p
The msfittal nee aieetlaa oC the and his proposition
“Rend It up to the room." said T
OUR STOCk OF Spring Carpet*. Matting. Linoleura*, Floor
inty jail at Louisville. Ky . Is loo atTnrerse Citjr Drlrlat PatV Aaaoda>
rtive aod devoid of hardship to dU
Rug* arui Cartgins is complete, fiiijren who seek to ecooomiie
Uoa vlll be held thU
Mr aad Mr. Carter had agreed that
irage crime, according to the oplnstated that with the machinery
week to
• Pehrunrj they would spend a whole wek In Chi
withoot
naifidng
either
quality
or
style,
ehoold
inspect
these
proposed the cnparlty would approxi grand jury, which before adjmmilnc cago Thamaa had arraaged to lea^
shed brick In ten visited the bastile and looked
Raetos Aaeoctottod wae held to the
attractive offeiingt:
momh or two. aad
:ed with dUih snad approving eyes
Hcxel McKlnaoa al Cadlltoe last even
reason why they shoul
ould
on the
ly negroes there
(
color desired, the and chronic wh!
1 lime ■
toe aod ooasMenble boslneM wa«
bite offenders who
hurry.
Trorene
Cllj,
Cadtilar.
faring
brick belDg especially fine,
lag bri<
rted. 1
The boy brought in
lounging itmul the halls •
that this brick ran be pr >- ently ri» l^lng Immense enjo>tnent Sarah looked at It. and saw it came
leboypia. Muskeicoa. s declaredI tl
Big Rapids.
Ike C4iy sad Gaylord duce«l as cheaply
aply or <cheaper than the from Jailerr Pfiai
Howard City. Lake
A go^ Straw matting jicr
from Earlvllle.
Pfiang's house party
and to the
were represented.' E. C. Oonpum and ordinary clay brick SI
she aai(r
"I wtmder what tt can I
When the Februarj- grand Jnr;
fsclng brick st s much less eosi
cost,
he facing
Bert Cook represented Tnrerse CUjr. the
Thomas allowed that he
no Idea,
adjournt-il sine die the written i
Granite Carpets.all new siinng
Cotton warp mauing in fsnc>
Before taking active steps It
The CMitlook was aerer more promtspper
and
^•ibinlited to the c-ourt was devoted
lag for a good meet. Jadglag from In- decided to send s committee con
ilf a
OalrtM.
slrles. a large string of fast horses tog of William Thlrlby. Wllllsm I
Bsue paper.
other la.vers rff tissue
of the •bin and Harry Kneeland to Bsginsw
e
111 be entered to all the events
of holding over to: Finally there stood revealed1 on a large
drcnlt aod aosae fast Ume U expected, to Inspect vhe plants In opersUon
hlng.
on pett.y felony charges, china plate a curious white somethli
6Ued. extra heavy, douThe purses thU year will be the sail there, and to send some samples of tr
the
esM-s which, according to tbeinmndlng at the top and i
ns tost.
last. Aa attempt Is being made i sand from this -vicinity to be ma
grand Jurors, should Iw diwit withl shape of a half watermelon.
•et the O. R. ft 1. to reduce
redw frelgl Into brick to denioostrstc the quail
The great floor covet mg. nuutc
that
all flshlMwks
finally as ml
inch aad ahip
I on the bunch
shl si' ‘ and Its adaptability, fur the purpoi
oked
of cork, wear* like iron,
Tl
Ing trllwnal.
Mr. Wagner states that the sand hw
horses at once along
dong the circuit.
clrt
minglv wnb
flngr
bat prisoners It qni
The repor
easy to keep clean, the
The dates of the tarloos
In the county of Itt broke off and cruroblr
ied ai
And 1.00......................... .T5C
who ar«* glv«
ideal floor covering, hand
ore:
comprehen
the life which little panicles
Velvet Carpets per yard 1 10
some patterns this spring
Mnskegon. fourth week to June.
skin half amuseil and • half angry,
secures in them guoil HiNigIng and
Aod
1.85............................^OC
Big Rapids, ftnl week to July.
Barah's face.
and the soclet> of many others a
Reed-----CUy'. second weekt to
I July
ThiUnas It's a rice pudding.**
are enough like themselves to be very
Cadmac. third sreek to July.
congenial. If ft were possIbV to
LAke City, fourth week to Jul
cure mon* workhouse sentences and, • A whair Tnreree CUy. Erst week to August.
fewer In Ihe Jail, the effect wmild be toj
SMVRNAS
The regular social afiernimn a
Oiyiord. second week to August.
lAdles’ library will lie held Friday Inspire greater teiryj for the lireaklugj
Cheboygan, third week In August
27x54
0x9
9x12
: rice In the form of a pudding aould
afternoon at the usual hour, in chargt of the law. sa>> the report.
Alpena, fourth week to August.
The grand Jury Is of the opinion j mure suitable to our age. But
of Merdames J. H. McCough. 1>. Lou
1.2-5
9.75
MISCELLANCOUE.
that:
.
j
thought
you
had
rtrticeale<|
our
sUip
'
don. A. U Bachant. F. Oardn«-r. W. F.
Odd pain worth fiom L50 to
So
attractive
is
the
life
of
ease
In
ping
fimn'T’
I
Calkins. A. V rri«lrteh. J. F Ott an I
WEDDED IN MANISTEE
A.XMINSTERS
the institution that petty t»ffendt^j “What are we going to do with lt?"j
J. M. Blakeslec.
ke
to
stay
there.
j
ask«Nl
Thomas
anxloasly.
“I
can't
ask
27x54
36x72
9x12
Miss Florence Blakesley has n Or. J. O. Munson ef the Northern
Going to Jail, instead of striking ter , anyUidy around the Initel to take u|
celveil all together «« views from a
Bimss sash rods.. .................. 3C
Asylum and Mrs. Marion ftecor
evi|.duers. gels to tie a hab't'away without letting them Into thei
friend In the Philippine Islands, vteas
2.C9
Bn« extension rods for lace
■>1
'
I fart that we've Just been
. ... »
married."
Ward Unitod Today.
of Philippines. Japan. Cuba. Chlni.
cnrlsins, with silver end... 9c
Police are• scvri-d
acyrx aod lower courts •*tVell. Thomas." aald his wife.•“if we
Wilton Rugs, 9.12........... 28.50
Hawaii Islands and scenes n-latlng to
the United Stales soldiers. She has are criticised fur not disposing of more! stay here the Barlville people *11 be
sending ns all sorts of foolish things,
also
received
many
beautiful
silk
igan asylum,
like s not. now they know the address.
pieces of t
itTv*"'• fl
larloi
I think we'd better keep right on east
iieaatlful Japanese dresser and
snlstm*. were mai
Ward, of
We can lake the pudding with us and
ulng at the home of th very Interesting books, one a “Manila
.ia;» this
leave It on the train when we get off
Romance- and one of "Old Manila * 1
ADMITTED THEIR GUILT.
bride's Sister, Mrs W’Ullam H. Sn\
: That'll be easy enough.**
M. onier.
Shier, wno
who nas
has been
to me
the!
« Dreaenre ofl E. **
neen in
tall, at Msnlst
the pudding Up carefully.
Cam,
Crc.t, ert!
immediate frlenda
eluding members of the board
at Grand Haven.
which had originally swelhed It. while!
K^nriosion ^helKiygan on a rr.»p..cttog trip for a
p asylum.
teess of the
ai
tJramI Haven. March
—Ijimlw.-t her husluind went dosn to pay the blUj
ocatlon.
of the ceremony a dainty wedding
Invitations for the J. C. 1> party.! Kaak and I^ndert VL la>tb «if Zee- end arrange to take the evening train
breakfast was nerved and Dr. and Mrs which will l*e given by Ihe ladles .j| land, pleaded gulliy to burglary. Anton for the east. Wber
Munson left on the afternoon train for the Bohemian lodge, heve been Issmsl) Masesky and Jom* H. Williams to car cab to drive to the
moirouTuv
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
m«t out MV hreef a-eatehln up to yon. i
^
a trip through the south. They will anil the ladles are planning in ha-.« ‘r.^'tog burglar's tooU, Gerrtt IkWlil H on her lap. On
bright
he oooe several weeks The many the eighth annual excel! all others
Thomas groanevl. took the loathsoircl
friend,
and Ole Jacobson to larceny, and Peter Idea selred her
friends nf l>r. and Mrs. Munson In this
said, “well leave! thing in his right hand and handed! Taking Iwbles to pla«-r». of aniii>eSpecial servU-es will be held thl«i VuNhhbre to violation of the Uqnor
Uqnor,I “Thomas." she
sh
city aad Manistee ^
i-lll be I this pudding right here In Ithe
week In Grace Kpisropal church . a«'
to t'lrcult court. They will
the pon.-r a quarter with the other, taent la a crying shame,
rehman will lake It home
follows; Holv rommuDlon Thursdayl*ter In the week.
ji Perhaps the cabman
morning. 7:3u o'clock; service and ad-l----------------------- ! ‘o *>*»
I've no doubt It's e good
of Cousin
“Oh. don't.
1•t. Thomas."
TkomlS!- his
bl. wife
»«, plea
,1»|.!
>»
GOLDEN WEDDINC
drws. iThursi^r^ ^ T
'
SENT TO GOVERNOR.
' PuddIng l.,(Joks like
lary's liaklng to me."
ed. “If you do we'll be arrested for
Bitter medk-toe, like bitter ex|a-ri
W*ben they got to the railroad
littering the streeu. I'tn sure."
•Dce. is twuelly the best.
Mrs.
Bailey
of
Frankfort
lost
s
MiliUry
Company
Has
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hall of Fernwoed
oo there were two solocllnus porters
“Do you expect me to csiry i rice
Occasionally
germs get on a mar's
Celebrated Their Fiftieth Anniverwaiting at the entrance to assist pas pudding about on my lap during the
BBiDd and worry him to death.
aary Lael Evening.
M. ft N. K. Monday. The loss was
The petition for a military comimny sengers. but Sarah managed to get whole of our wedding trip, madam?"
Marriage Is a ram.* .me man gets a
'
irted to Candiictor Higgins who f«*r this city was sen! to Governor Thomas and the other bundles out to he demanded, with dignity.
safety and then etepped down herself,
wall till we gel to the hotel,* prize aod the otbers tlM> shake.
properly had been Bliss itvlay.
A Bulaber of the nelghltore and dIscoTircred that
leaving the pudding lying safely on
of. It:
a boy who did notI know the! about
..: If silver dollars arc ui.id*- b.-ovlev
frieiula of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hell of found
the seat of the cab She caught Thom
sner. Conduetur Higgins has re-!
they will be harder to raise tlinii ever.
Ferasrood apeat last evening with
as going down the steps and whlsor more than a week the unfoi ;nn-i
irned the purse to Mrs. Bailey with,
them to honor of their fiftieth wedding
1 to him that she had gut rid of
couple were haunted by that
aaalveraary. The evening was very
THE MARKETt.
Unexplored Region.
pudding.
A
dozen
times
they
tho
r thought'
pleaaaaUy spent and Mr. and Mrs. Hall
Explorers are now turntog ibelr sionly
to
hare
***3®*fied chap,
they
bad
got
rid
of
It.
1
proved loyal entertainers. A beaut IPERfiONAL.
fiein.lt
e porter or other messenger come
Nearly every girl .-nvle-.
iM-ld.- leotion to VneaUn, which is ooe of the
fol eream act was left by the guesu a*
----j M*c; No
very
few
dark placea to tha Waatera
ling
after
them,
panting
and
out
of
I
she
starts
w.^dlng triib—
a memento of their visit aad as a re
r. H ShiTtnan Is absent from oisj No r. white oats,
ith. to restore the treasure and col-i
It was the other porter, aod In his
irly every married woimiin fee Hemisphere. RxcepUng a narrow xooe
minder of their wedding annlve
lies at the Hamilton Clothing Co
Tulevlo.
2S->A-h.at—Cash, hand he bore the devoted pudding. He
on the north coasL given to the culti
:houghtfulness. Once sarrv for
T her. —Chicago 1 tally N.-as,
on aetiuni of lltoess In hU family.
j |l; May. PM^c; July.
y. »7>sr
vation of what la known aa sismal
'
came running down after her and they tried to feed It to a dog. but the
FRIDAY. AFRIL ».
Dr I. A. Thompson has gone lui Chicagtt. XIarch M—Wheat—May.
21
Vary UMIa Hu^r,
hemp, and an equally narrow beh on
ilmal toraed up his nose at rlco anJ
handed over the package with a smile
sth of a|92»4c: old July. RSt»c.
RStsc. new July
July. so compelling that ^arah fell f«
bcL" aald the |rfay« rlgbu "If the east, la which the catting of ma
lapst bit Thomas, who was trying »oj
Date Fixed ter the Ftrat Regubllcen child of his brother.
j K.\s»c Corn—.May. r.2c; July. 49Mr
tSHc to ask Thomas for a dime with v
rce It to eat. They left It to their'
oookl find
hogany. cedar and logwood is aa Im
Wllllem Higgins went to Manistee^ Oats—May. 25Hc;; July. 37%c.
37Sc. May
Ma^ to reward him.
County Convention.
om to a hotel, ami the boy who car-; Shekmpeare'e ami produce
portant industry, the country b prac
this mtvrnlng
pork. 112 7f.; lard. 3«.gr.; ribs.
•d down their hags brou^t that ml critic woold roast the sti<,w
"Never mind * she said, •tone'll grt'
tically unknow a. Moeh of It haa aerer
The repubilcaa county committev- pects
j IViaioes on local market 7Rt*c. rid of It on the train all right." Her so. with the remark; " 1 found dls on
“Of cuorae," replied Mbc n,..na*er. been explored, mod b oocuptod 1
has called the first county convention
» Alexander Ouatafi
latafavin and chll- Tuenty five loads received
! Jiutband nodded his head.
tile trthre who hare matoUlac^t^r
de top ahelf In de rooip. mYm. Once, “and they'd prove their «,s«. i«n "
*~slnto1nrt
to meet to this city on Friday. April
went to Honor Ihb morning fo-|
----------------------I “l^rt'a drop it out of the window “ abc
Independynce against the Mcakan fgov•». The decision for this date Is on a short visit
AUggested with a sadden burst of toHerek Girl Wine a Husband.
The
accoaat of the oangreesloaal convenCharles E Rcott. formerly oiler
Finally tbev and the nuddinr hv I **** ptoywrlghl. “tVe'd attrely have
At S I^ul. Mina.. Miss PauUae splratlon. after they had found their this Ume riding their necka like a!
ttoo. which IsI oalled to meet to Clerr
ilgan Starch Works, went
Michigan
«n..<b«ii
when
the
fa.*ls
turesome
spirits.
Minns I
intog away with seats to the sleeper. That sMuned a
on May 3
Chicago last evening
take a
known.
a man in a cuti
ashing Into the good Idea to Thomas, hot. nnfortoaate- Nemecia. came to a little too in the' ^
tUm as oiler on the ssteamship A
“I
gneae
you
dSo't
kiNiwnthecrillca.*ly.
the
train
was
one
of
the
latest
vesstreet Just to time she seised the
MRE. BECKfiTEIN DEAD.
-••”7 wyro.
retnrned the manager. “Tbc/ might
frightened animal about the neck «and tibnled arrangements, with not an onMrs. A. 8. Hobart weot t
Many anlmab poaaaaa more than
roast the play first, but when they
stopped IT'without herself receiving a guarded opening from one end to the
Ids this morning for a shor
Was Mather at Mra. FraOh Oalph
found It was a Fbakeupesre piece, two eyes which do not act togrthar. A
single bruise. Isaac Coons, the occu other. Thomas wreatled to vala with
Walter Langs end wife and
Thle City.
h. for example. >aa tea eyes on the
they'd almply aay tbiit the acting bed
pant
of
the
cutter,
who
had
aerer
seen
Maggie Langs returned to their home
of Its bead wblA fie not work la
' Prank Dolph aad family returned to Kenton, upper peninsula of Mlrh:- Miss Minas before, proponed marriage
»rt. aafi a kind of mariaa worm
wtodow. Indeed, hot It was pro rid
raeterday from Maacelona. where they gan. after a visit to the city with Mr. within 20 mlButes. and one hour later
grt’iia*jSSi
"
* ■ ‘ prevented
they became man and wtfe.
were called by the death of Mrs. and Mrs John F. Hayden.
down each side of the body. _
> eobetaa
Dolph*! mother. Mra T. Becksteln
W. C Miner left this moratog «n a
lixarda have aa extra eye oa the
. It was
She woe n yearn oM and had r«
business trip that will Include Mt.
Sa TrouMuAnaSu.
of the head which does not act t
las aad hopelessly. Thea she pot a chair Into!
to Maaoakma ataoe 1377. She h
Pleaaanu Baldwin aad Coleman to thi | Born
ppUce openlE
opt
opening aad climbed np! -I wonder." mM the plump ymmg the other two. A bee or waag haa
to the the firepUce
host of frieads to Traveree City.
Interests of his patent railroad nut ■ this bk
dful at a time she staffed ^oman. prepering te lentore out opoa IW oompooad eyea which pomfiMy
A handful
swept
lock.
I Mr. P"
that
padding
Into
t
) the cracks between
___
reen: the froaea surface of the iwrk iegi>~iL help each other, aafi are ioaed_ toTi^
lleved
Card at Thaaka.
j 'ator
vtolon. and wlao
ty Bi
Urn- “If the ice la eafer*
^
»aisle the bricks on the I
1 wtah to extead my slacere thanks
SHEET MUSIC SALE—All Utest mnnitog
and Mrs. Thomas
T aa said to an tnjnred tone;
^ Ibv least bit afraid ptoyed for aeelag Chtolbfi^ri^ way
to the Kalgkt* Temptor aad Maaoas inpular music aohl at 17 cents per Brady of
maid Sarah, when ^ei
jientosuU. a girl. Mrs. “Bay. my baby Isat welU and I wish
“
MakiaUrakes haatened
Monday
W.j Sllahy and
i
londay only. W.
Mrs. Brady are very eloee ytm'd put that wtodow down.lo asavre her. "I am reruio it will
wUI find lt.“
21»-ti
frieads and the two birti
The porter came and lowered the BwnUows
bold yoo.. When I araa here yester
har for their oMletaace aad
*ThBBk heaven.** said her
aame day Is a colaqldence t
Minrks.
----wtodow artth a look on hto fhee that
thy; to the Womaa's Oab to
“What shooM I hove done day I saw the boys chasing p ntaaway
seemed to Indicate that the two pna- fervently.
itrlee walktogrtJeks ara
without your*—H. M H... to Chicago rtoer over H. The oalaul most bare
sengera to that seat were aveatally na- Trtboae
mfi from shark tea. PMm
weighed 1,8«) pooods.
h. Of coarse." ha
Mlea
Flora
Heck's
spring
mlUtoer
Eleven
Days'
Vacatton
at
M.
A.
C.
souad.
Ia
the.
morning,
after
the
C the aatoml la ohtolaefi n
hy^t podtRooMMat of their regular openly T^OTdy._Frtdy and Satui
! ^*t mean that
bertha
were
amde
up.
Sarah
shoved
Agricultural
CoBeae.
Maroh
* to the choirr for mask aad to
totthe
tehia te maktog ewarfi.
m-<hat the steer, yon know.aalghtn't
Treating Dacgynd Oak T<
The college closes for the ananal the rice padding out qf sight under the
------- jiaay fancy aitWoR. Sharks
aaay Meads^dI aelghbors for thetr
The fhmoaa oak trees nboot the Unl- tvv brokea throagh If It hafi been oa
spring vacatloB Friday. March M. at hack of one of the aenu. Now. she
;e to beanUtal flow»tiid lamaiahraace
htea. boL sUO-wett. anyhow, that*
veralty ot Oetnornla are. atony of
noon, and reopens Taeeday. April S. araa sore, they would get away I
an, a—aad maay ezpreseloas
BY be any harm to trying, hocoom
them, safferlng ftoai dry roc The de
The usual excurstoa ratee will he to aafety. They got off at the i
:
cayed matter Is to he removed and the
porter i
see other gtrts there that are even that the fins, hack bonaa and sktea
given all studenU by the different! the' negro
ctrltles ftirmed therebyr are to be dlsfelt ao good at aoUeiag the a
ore—er—fio the skatea fit yon all might with afivaatoga bo tepwtofi Inlo
railroads Into lamatag.
Mn. Wmtom H. Paatar.
* with coal f
the podding that he gave the awnIftf? ' '
aad filled with nght Mias Blggiar-Chtcs go Tribune. the rnitofi fftote te
It la nai
cents. They cUmbed Into a cab aad
that the
peaea. Tha WItef
kfiUag ot
of ahartm
i
« a»Oaatti ^ an Infknt
A Tall Pina.
FOR SALE—1 hava far aala at
were half a block away whea thair tmrk will gro
ft proJort b being prepared to atlttm
Haftnah A Lay Hardware DapC
Tfto tateat dAaghtar of Mr and Mrs.
They cut aa old-ttose pine down ia aars were aalvted with ahilll
rrto—llinID*. •* aoorre ef deetric
ana pair Totofta oanwatlnt
Saaseinue. Maine. receaUgx The tree ham the raar. The eah came
riaflafiTft HMiE of Ffil Serealh strert
pawor.theaoa-aaxigable water cooiwea
. ffift: one IHallwaafi
body
dlafi yaotarfiar aad
was one hnafiyad aad fiorty-aevan fast slop at the aidetefthestt.
af the straaL
er, tlM, WU
10 Maataa UUs bmhiUbc
taU. «lx fart throogh the haae. aad
"HeahY
kY a package you NT anfiah
- i.CaakA
1.
Uadartaker Anfiereoa
raa op sixty feet befioca thare was a the aaaL
L eah.** aaM tha Mpro portar.
TRY A RtOORO WAMT Aa
I aC tka tMal arraaaeM
IliBhL U win ha oaai Car a ML
; Ma haad lala fha^ ftaar
TRY A UOORD WANT Aa
CARPETS
PiifSfi
MATTWtS
C;TSr^"^J^nCarpc^^
LINOLEUWS "
RUGS
Lace Curtain Special
■as
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
The Boston Store
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■9W cat Itoc c faffsswtaB* oa
not to* work u icw* 0* mac
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IfliiiiiiK tBi* W«i .. ...............
tlto priTlmi IMmmter. aai te aficr to
ftomto • wpHid— «f tomr* ••
mftoa BBi
tor Ito —to—
r tt af I
toam to <
aid gaaiia. Bk <
dkatoyad. howmor. aad Colaael
ipma. with abaot dou awa.akarcad
tto factdrawlac tto dm af k* plaeaa
af anukey aad aerwal hoadred Hdaa.
vhleb tto cantaoa oaed with ■
effact Oalaari TiiiiBpina wa*
amoad Fadaeah aad fHl at tto pall^
mim ftomto to IW Rii«fml talk i
wBMa Bicht of hk fattor'a heoB*.
imkiV kta maiMtol
Bto Fan
Tto ffr* «»eaatr*t*d opoo tto K*f^
«M* Mt «r tto M«rMto» mflo taddaaa apaeBly thtoaod ttoir raaho.
vttk trtac «oton nd aftor a eoapl* aC aad tto aarrlaarB wor* dnarn tor aad
Kov 1* fcmatm tor o mto*.
Ato. to ■*«. It momm tb» ny
H«wir Otoha«w tni* *
Ato jnmi voC * prop** nrktoc.
tor Waat T-amaat. bopioc to
« ppr atoclao to tto btototoca rloae to tto
toto KmM7. Om tolpii* af kla tet whara they eaold »r* over tto par
ttoipam frata tatoektoaa. aad tbar
*?£wat prefiaato that to had ao to
toatka to aaaaaltlac tto fort aapw
toi for fkt Uktoc to «lany wtoa tto Initial attack rerc^
tto iiiiMB i la tto riror to taro Fto*
oral caffboata. whlrt added thrtr ti*
gwm amA bayaMa faatdtoc tha la>c to that to tto carrkaa.
aaiMaarthwaii. Baalim, tto t«o fhaa^ pooad that Cokak Ttompoon'* death
Madaito aid raentfia to bad pictod ap toot cam* froai a cnabaot. altimch
aa too Daaaator raid to Wmt Taaaaa- tto Fadamk nported that tto bolkt f
aaa warn la tto aaaw pttcbt aad aboald a Matoy aecro to
'—
ba aappltod la tbalr mra toato at tto Bet Foeraat waa aot
oot Ufhtly after bk i
*oTdL SOtoaMtoi^ tto whole «taleada waa faJlaplat am>ao tto
acml daad tto* aad aweapto* aorthwaii. laeralaff from hk aid* tto anfortoBato
A aatolt araiy af Fadcrala lay at Mcai- Molt to tto attack he aooadrd tto
pMa. a daykrtd# |iwB Forrmt a Ua* af
traral. hot tto aaly attootkio to paid
to that army, whkh todadad tto cav act copy af which to hare glrao:
alry coouaaiid to had faoyht with la
tto Ifarldlaa affair, waa to detach a
hattolloa af bk roach rlim to aratcb
Mmah:
and ffoard tto mada to that dircctko.
k*tec ■* fore* ■
O*»oo*l -H**^
Maaawhlk tto raldtay eatoma roatod
r work* and n
eo to tto Krotacky border, and tto ad
raoc*. oadm Cakod I»ockworth. 600
to* tort and tr**p*.^wl
rSii*S
Is true o£ masldiid as vtU <s loorer aniinals. Wc dt> not ex
pect blooded stock fromcomiiioii sires, physical giants irom
dwarfs and midgets, nor welMeveloped, ro^t children from
wftewtorws and sickly parents. It is contrary to the
laws of nature and heredity, which are inviolable, tmehange*
1 able and fixed.
^
Children not only inherit the features, form and disp<v
I sition of their^mnts, but the nienlal aud physical qualities,
1 infirmities anddisesscs as well. Tliat certain dise.uscs are
transmitted
l»ne
ansmitted from parents to children, are bred in ihc
the lione
and
-jd handed dofwn from
trora one generation to aiK<.her, can not
mu
be denied, fnr
forw*»
wc«*«*»
see*>vMl*>nr«^
ex'idences«f
of itit c\
e\erv
erywhere
whereand
am!e\erv
e\erydav.
day,
SCROFULA* a disease almost ms fatal as Consumpdon, i;
disease of the blood, is b«ed in the bone and will out in the
...
the form of glandular swellings, deep abscesses and sotk, boils
snd crupdons. It affects the eyes and ears, weakens the digestion
and destroys the le^ corpuscles and solids of the blood, resulting in
emaciation, stunted growth and poorly nonrished bodies.
RHEUMATISM is handed donra, from touIv ancestors and
,
____ ^______
I rheamatic
parents. The acid poisons m
in the bloo^
blood that
tba cause the
sharp, shooting pains in mnsc^ a^Joints ha\e been
^
.
a clock
Wa*4 No I WUI
*nu»h^ i
•tovai**: Want Nn. 2 «in to ooUtlc
to n aetaifttm: WTarff No. 2 wlU ha
to S lilitoiai; Wart Mo. 4
totoa: Waid Na i to if
to U falaaataa;
Total IIX
P. C ODbart.
Chaktooa OBr OtoOBlttoa.
A. Bw Ooab. Baw*fary.
lir
toat
'?2S
r™0l5 BlffiD 111 THT BOHE
WIIL OUT IH THE FLESH"
'
Datoi Mawh It, mi
BCPUBUCBN WABO CAUCPBBB.
b^ toM no Wrtaaafay araalac. Marrt
22. Thw arlll
k^a^
.5?
II k nko reanaatrt tint each wnrt
dokgnUoo elect ooa mambar at tto
coauBltt*e oo arodaotkk. nkD ooa
IrT^^nly h^^^e*Stock^’exciting the acid blood. The blo^ must be purified and
the poisons filtered out of the svsicni in order to ^relief from this painful disease.
^TARRH is something'more than a cold in the head; the poison extends mto the
Throat and Limgs, attacks the Stomach, Kidneys and Bladder, and every- part of the systern. We inherit a predisposition or tendency to CaUrrh, just like other blood disea^ it is
bred in the bone and can not be reached with sprays and salves, but requires constitutional
trcatmcntandatlioroughclcansiugoftlicdbcuse-tain^ blood.
CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON is responsible for more suffering than all other
diseases conibim-d, .nud none is so srrely transmitted from |iarent to child.
Fearful ulcer.s
.sling -skin eruj»tioiis often break out in infancy.
I birth, and unless the poison is cradiSotXth
a.-h.ndicapp«d f.
A r*|HiW____ ____
realding In Word Na 1 will be held at
ih* Orang* hall on Cam atraat oo
W-*djM«d*r
edjMwdnr evening. Mnrrh 22. IfM.
7;30 for the porpoa* of al<
*t 7:30
! » I
thirty delegala* to at)
convention called
March 2«. If04. aad ako lor the nomi*
dates for i
oAtkm of
< omdldal
In anld »ard. aad the
iMsslneM as atay t
fore th* caoctt*.
E. R. McCoy.
cated cam the taint through life.
Howard Irkh.
--------------------------...
families
through
genJ. A. liEiraagcr.
CANNCEROUS ULCERS and old si»res swm to pursue some famili
Ward Commute*
read and grow bekms, and in spite of \va.slies, salves and ointments, continue to spre
erationi
n*t.vl March 15. l>0t
...............................
........... ^ _____
__________
Hcslu
;e the taint
is in the blood;
is bred
in the l>*iie and ^
grounded in the fle
I
Ward Ne. a
Xothiiig but a real bliKid' u-medv like ,S. S. S. can reach these deeply nxrtcd, inboi
renabtloan caucus of tto voter*
disca.se.s. It goes to the fomn in sour. c c'f the inmble, uproots the old Umt, dri\-es oui
Hag in Ward No 2 will ba held at
thepoisons that haveU*. n lm l:nu» i:; the
lor rears, aud tones up the weakly constitution. th.* H4«»t.(l ward city hall.Sprucealraei,
v-nlng. March 23.1»6I.
S. S. S. reaches di<. ases..| liiis eh.ti.t.U i that iio other medieine does or can.
It has
ootald* tto Frtcral Ham
yea*
***
parpoaeof electt m*nl“
OakoH Dorkwortb mcoODoltmwl tto
been tested in ihousand.s of en^.-Utning the nearly liftv years of itsexi.stence,and its repnta- ing M detogU**
prorldad h* U** n
o*BB*naa« CMr(*a*r*u
d.
and a*w hk fo* lntrro< ucd In
;• ,11 risaeureforchronie hi*hk]troubles isnnnly established. Ilcan rii) ctwvenlhio i
\ tar Moo____ _ „-j« locom* lnd*i'*n<l*nl of
a etrooff rrtooht. with • forre folly
ao for the
I met with dcftaacA bk pnirt»c*r--N*w V..rl N*w»
The demaad
S. S. i-' v- 'a^rnteed jiuiely vegetable and suiletl to
•oaal to hk own. Protoirtly loTcoUns
u!d snd V . .in:i aa l/Tv.rsmis of delicate constitution. If you deers in aald ward, aad tba Xxaaaacthe place, to opened dr* wUh'*harp- ad Ferraat |
A 1^0 %*•* rr«|H—*1.
tlon of «o*h other hoateeaa as amy
aaJbUn ahD aeot CotooN Faolkoaf'a tto fartreaa to a
hn\v
in:-1
:i
p.e
li*
;>*>siiion
or
tendency
to
some
family
■roold
A whit* halrod. Inflnu oW
nae before the caacu*.
Aaatockkwi on a chary* up to
______ I that It waa not. Inasmuch
t.-.m.!: . y.. i Ix-gin a ctnirse of S. S.S. the quicker
boiuapd a crowded Broadway c*i
Frank Trade.
Stephen Lartk.
an I
- cv” •' the cure.
The disease may de^•elop
waa rapakrt. and f'oloo*l as hk traopacs tod already gale^ !»*• khortoosly edged hk way InNd*.
Moaloo of tto town Itaelf and tto to- a otat waa vacant, and ev*ry »trnp
C. B. Curtk.
Dockworth dalannlnad to try a r
r-ail
’.:
d
'.
•.
:
«-:i
:;i
life,
but
is
sure
to
make
its
ai»rtooa atocaa, warehooaaa mod atablaa. •opportad a pamengrr. The «« man
Ward CoaamlUaA
Aa foerr* to brtac aboat tto aorrew
wbor* hk mm coold help themaelras •tngd w*dged b*tw**ii the atoadlag| pearoucc sometime, “ for what iS h. 2 J id TlS b3r.2 VJ
Hated Marrh 16. 1604.
V/*ll O Jtin the flesh,*' as i<ure as you Jive.
of tto peat wttheot rkkloc hmry I
folk, and for a tlin* bo p*roon paid any
............ ...............
^
tidy. Write us’all
stud,
Our physicians
makcdi.svnf csof the b <»:k1 :tiH* skin a s|»ccial
Wart Me. A
attenrtoD to him.
advi.cor auv si^cial infoiinali^.n'desiTicd will covt roii notbiiig
A haaottful Uttl* girt, whoa* goldm about vtmVra^Vaiid m
A r<-piib1ieen caucus of the voter*
THE SWIFTSPECmC CO; ArUUtTA,9t^,
Mddlnc in Ward No 3 will be held at
hair feU In «av*a or*r her vHv.-t coat
that th* Confedcrat** clcamA Oot ■at lu til* car beald* tor iiaulicr. 8b*
be Sooth Side primary school boUdIng. roent r of Tenth and Union streata,
the go’r«to«** haUdlnaa. dmtroytaf aoOevd th* okl man and witliout a
on Wedumdar evening. March 23.1604.
nil valaabtos they did not want ft* arart to b*r iuolb*r rua* aiw* gently
purpose of electalecT* of the oM man
ihomaalTM.
plucked
attend a r*.
repohAll tto pohUc atorea, tto qoartermaa!wcwu city ronvrutloj callc for Monomo». aa am pm*» as.
taf'n dgwl aad oOcca. th* railway ata
*to* *aid.
the
day. Marrh 2«. 1604. aad akirfor
i
tloa and a ataamar on tto docks for
to*r ami b*alslnatloa of candidates for ward ofmpalra ware ylrm np to th* dam*w toted for----Th*n L«* hared
in aald ward, aad the tra
BUSINESS CARDS.
Whlto the main fore* waa acoortn* th* hk snowy bead and bowed with i
W
lhmab«n*ndr«arwith*Wv^W»4
nf aueh »>her bOBlaroa a*
tawa for plaader Fort**! a*at a band the courteay of‘tb* old aebool.
' before the rauma.
F
toiifetroobk lor ytarA^m lent a^
of Tmnmaa* aharpahootrra with loaf
A. B. Cook.
•My little Ikly.” b* amUl. "I thank
eoaUfOtaraandanddomy wmkIwonM net
Wm. (
raito* rtdaa to pepper tto gonhoM to yon. 1 ahall aixvpt your tdler, but only
trr pate^ madkhne aa I had ao faith in them.
P. C. OUhert.
the river, aad ttoae were apaedny baeanae It k lenp yeer ’ -^ew Vork
^ eight moothaaffoltodtotato to
Ward CoaemUtee
drlrm from thek moortnrt to tto abrt
Dated March 1&. 16f*4
mrof tto fart
FarraaTa otoo ramalaed In Padacah
■I* M1*«OT«* aword.
Wart No. 4.
from 2 o'ctock nntfl 11 o clock, tto 26th,
Profeaaor E G Dexter of the ral. inrtaback. My annt,whoeame to non*im
ublioan caont* of
aad early oa tba Sdtb aaarotad aooth- reralty of llllnok> w^ioro intereallng
told macd Wine olCaalnl and asBtteabolp
io W ard No. 4 will be toM I
wart with 400 eaptored boram and laveatlgatlooa bavi^ proved footbaU to
—'
tie. 1 mn ladaad glad rtal aha did, lor thai
igliM* house, corner Cans strew
0*rH«'r»w» i the
inuka. a rary krc« anpply of clothing, ba a hacmlcaa game, k popukr oo acdot hottia atartad aamtttoroadtormoe*
l.ake arenue. oo W’ednesday even
sttbaktaoca atora* aad mlltury a«tolp- coont of hk genkllty.
wmha I waa oat ol bed and in Unaa amolto I waa
March 23. 1604.
After a certain football victory Promaor Dexter eotertolned one night a
ibikaa city
____
_
prkooera to
roegi of »todcnto at hk nwidcnce.
looday. March
rtban I had
had captnred at Paducah ^ thoea
! r»sAhklTAnAXDUiAn~«rona,Tr*v- j2«. 1»04. aod ako for tba I
A magnlSccnt aword haug over tto
ymia. Itokaadoae
hrowht to from Unton City b> Colooel ftiepUce of th* Ubrary. and Uurtng a
occaainnany. ol Wine al
M^OAe*.ro(*a «. Bamito* A UtltlkM ^^**i^* the trajmacUan of such
Doekwarth. Thk propoeal waa rrfua apace of alleoc* l»rof**w>r Dexiw took
Casdai and am kept in
EaeV. Woodman’i (Side Na ».
ed. and Forraat otorted aoothward la dovrn thk aword and braudkbed It
pmleKt health.
Ting Gcocral Boford
Ively.
-----------------------Nevrman.
-Never wUl I forgeC" be exclaim^
Maydald to |glv* hk Kmturkkns tJ
Riley Bweera,
y la the blue graaa -tto day I drew thk bkde fe
J. A- Montague.
Bn
tinm r^—
tM ;
>m were allowed to go Arat ttmer
7?*,*aa*.*a w on—a
. Ward Oornmlttee.
la aquads and
-B-here did yoo dr*w It. air.“ a freahDated March 15. 1604.
re to rejoin Bufoid at
mn aaked rwpectfnUy.
jS^bTuSSfand CSthy wkhoat conthmal
and lid* away to Mk
-At a ram*." aald ITofeaeor Dexter.
-Kansas City Journal.
|Da raachlnc Trenton. Teon, Korreat
idtng In Ward No. 6 wBl to bold at
(€riooffbad tto T«m«-«n. of hk
State Rtreet Primary aehoel boa** oa
take their hoUday at
Wednroday evening. March 21. 1604,
Chollyboy (rushing into tto
at 7:30 o’clock, lor the porpooc of aket*
___ _
_ _
rrodearoum and
star*)—I vrant a pitbtol aod t
delegate* to auend a rapobday for aaaembllBg. m»*n the tele- cartrtdgaa at once.
________
■ Ilcan cUy convontlon called It
the Fadarnl commander bnd ooce h*^ graph carried the news of Forreafa
Drban* a«rk-Wbat do you intend
,
Ooommtiort day. March 28. 1604. and aka
fore falkn Into tto tooda of tto r*^ presence in Kentucky to General to do with them?
■ so mil—■■■— I oomlnatlon of candldataa tor t
AbnbTahtt raider and asked for time to Orant. at Waahlngton. be vrlred Sher
-Blow my bwalna out. Fve been rerntiilfl- tto matter. Moreover, be man to set all tto cavalry of hk de twaeA by the only girt I evah weally
to talk wMh Fomwt In peiaoo. partment upon Forrrst'a track and not
; produce Fomwt on let him eaenpe the trap Into which to lOTed.”
-Bight you are. air. Herea your
Thomas Nekoa.
had plimged. Bherman had already aloe, a 82 caliber and a box of blank
W. M. Badth.
Frank Cmlor.
nodgrt hk cohNwk aad brigadiers to cartxldgro--ClBC»nnatt lime* Swr.
-WILL HAVK A CARLOAD OF—
do that very thing, bot It reoialna to
be told that In nplte of hot telegroma
and fraab battollooa galore aU ovgr
a dag of 1
Tanaeaaae Partart and hk troopata fOolkh aS Crt^ writer.*’
arod Ct
took thing* lekhrely la Wrot Tctmaeaea
-I do.- anavrered Mr. Meektoo rather
DMkwoctb to tto reodean
for a week and. gathering aodaetty by
with fnU power to make terma In tto their immontty from attock. tornad trenmlaoaly.
-But yoo need to be alnwwt an hloUnatot of Porrvat. Tto rohmak met. from tbalr homeward track to cffact
admirer of hk worka.and the Federal atUl pleaded for de- the famooa captor* of Fort Ptllow. ao txooa
-Tea, bot that was before Henrietta
Miy. bot tto roogb rtder waa ototluat*. the Mkakalppt. within a day-a ride
and. the altonaadr* hetng. as be led from th* Fadarml atrooghold at Mcoa- and 1 want to aea TTie Taming of the
Btoew.' --Waahlnron 8ur.
the other to toUevc, a haul* with ao- pbk.
OBOBQK L. KILMKB.
p«lw aombata. It ended In tto full
aalrT-* or T*«e«ahl*r
mmta^ar at 746 men with arms, am
Alle* dlmbad a tree near her home
manltloaand eqatpac* and 300 horaea.
crary day ta look at a bird’* ne*t
Mat waIcBOW to FarTrofs trooper*.
Calnlng three apeckledagga. One mornla parooa, wilh
tag after her u«oal vklt ahe ruabed In_____ j of Oeowal Boford. da*tod
thbidtvi*
to tto hooae and esdled oot to tor
tto border Into Keotocky aod
r tOErttadly. “Ok.
,_kly andrekd with hk deet aqnad dnd abundant ontlet
__ hava an bloaaomed Into little
family.
Bat
tbera
k
one
ekmeol
In
tto
town
af
mdocah.
OO
tto
honk*
aontto
Wrdar-Hwtocrtt’a Magaxlne
kge
which
k
her
hate
noire—
tOUa. Padoenh waa c*»* of the
wedding
for
amoey
or
for
a
title.
A
1 by tto Fed
t of repartee which k characterktlc
i IWl.
’ her k ocboed through moalcal dr__
r Oeoad tto anrU la the bUck*mlU»-s
rtnl rtyaaea B. Orant had hk
_____ ________ > married a member n get nothlQg ba^^rd kno.-k* all day
wiM to net oot on hk «rrt campaign
Amam ^ mlfflnal fortideetko* nl of tto nehlltty for adranceowot. aod *"?l«ht yoo are.- retort the to*-----r^rab tto meat proorioeot wa* Fort nedam wga dkcnaalag tto evctit.
roi alwaya hart pfhaart to ral
-Waa tbero any •entlmcnt in KT
a wart na-rt aftw Malar
-Na madam, I oaderatand not.- ohirtT-----the tofo af JFkrt Samtar.
aarviil
Baoftrt bitto amrae af tto
k 6EARING DOWN RUNS
martin S €oans
I
“sr«
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""lilM&CllRPIW
■Howard Whi'tiris:
h-
[SLI
IVI ARCH SSCh
AT THE OLD JENSON STAND, STATE AND
UNION STREETS
W tli JSrtSjVbkdSi
Oonanl Jrta B. Manna, (to fhdwnk
bad gradaaOy aBtnffttooad Fort Antab laartairt Wirt atrong bnatfc
faoaM waa narar tadrtad m
5iLr*H?oJ2rS5Sai3r!^
wMrt |ifi.BMP
-Bto got what ahe’a been wrtehlng
far aU her life. He made her a lady.-Ah! I badnT thoaght ef thaU Ba
BOrt-Otot thtak! Bero-s a thoaght
baroelf baaottfoL Ireoe-Oh. pshaw
Wa caoM palBt oot ao many lor
to rte tootiary.—Baanrt Set.
They are dtoeoaM to Kagh
new ayotem of toad boUdtog. whkh
wo^ aave a torge panaataaa la the
ihUk to k ireoBy ta lavo
-Do yooI IbUfc
coat of timatroctka. laoteod af the
priMOt amrtad of caovaa aartacaa orUbyaaroobodMaod.
1 daB*t Imaw.- aaowarod Mask
Wirt a ffottor at each oMa It k pro«Ma oaya to to bot bk lettara doa*!
GLASSES FITTED BY i
DR, W. J. BIGGIRS
J- LEAHY
ir>c*Kn“iOT
EXPERT OPTICIANiUliIN I IO 1
AT HOTEL WHITING
ddk first five day*
cadi BMBtk.
bonding, amkr K. P. haD, aoioor
vithDadaay Pafiiiwi CoBcfcaad
■M
"I
■i
-;r>
if;.::;. ..»-,
,..-;ia.A£-
■'T
•TnKgvnnggBBC»te. TKAT«M<im-,inCB; maWTOATriMCH W, ]
^hJtCTxom Nonee.
|bm»>Abntalbten BMhrtterl
fivAt^ to
Tile GraTc
iv
saaote Mlaad oar bate gmv. took
«a emrrnmtx. Tbate pnaoam dM
mmmMkMj to te aji tetertmaaae. i
1 tbatebt M bate mit lo «b|*ri- H
BoD teate bteUe tee, Ogbt^ alateM
teyiigbtarm
tar awae aa* arte bS meTmr iTiaS^
Caior my diraeUea the catea va*
aaaame.
aywed, as apoa tbe foroMraecaoM*. w
tba day* laaar 1 waa la Mteml.
; am temte* ta tte baadaom* tee npoa
It va* as fteab aad
as If p*or Harry
BMl beat down.
wlut
r lalMk
J| BMTfDMMttMWte.
»
tnTHlBcOOOmOn
AM fDW. *‘Aa«.'‘ b» eoatiaawl.
«« k« waB la Ht* tbe ■■rUII —
V
IV
awebad ibe latter pla» 1 wma agate
Mr. Bay Maaran af Loadoa tor my tf
tabs aaniaaltetei my aynniaig aama
wadte ta tba tawaa of tW eoai «wa*^
"To refresh art uneitpected
guest is but art easg act
of hospitaiitg if you XjnotO
Uneeda
taogbtar. “Hyatertes ta aaocter aata
Ota.* I aaM to myself. Bat tarte
that ate draw herself m aad. to aiy
borior. orderad: -Take tbe Ud off e»drriy. 1 vnat ta see aU tlMt la Ml of
aiy dear Harry."
-Not oa yoor Ufer I sbonted. for
te idea Beared me more thao yo
tmtadae. Bat la a msment my
got lU aeroiMl wind, ao to ipeak. aad I
• a*
Mr* jM an tfta MM* 1 mil Tmi*D
■■i m fM4]r bawd wbaa 1 wlrr yoo.
fha Mar'* eartttcata-'cardtec
fwOr».' T«r« batter ka^p U aad
Oil* It t* ant am m **r tiMt tb*
Biscuit
take off that Ud! YTrlgbt. catch
niggar!" potattag at tbe same fat darky
I had seen tbe night l>rfure and who
was now lounging near by
Tb* darky started In ran. lint Wrlgbt
got him In three jnmps sod lundcoffed
him. I tried to break looae. ate
shoved te nmsxle of a revolver under
my Doae. At tbe aame Instant a atnrdy
rlUaln » hose name 1 vlld not ratch un
dertook to pot tbe brsrelets oo
and. though I put up a j»retty good
fight, te snccecdad. Juki then that Hty
editor jotaed ua. and 1 never saw a
lan seem so surprised.
While I perforre^stood looking on In
helpless rage tbe coffin wap opened.
I>*ar Hatry'a fane was an admirable
r.'
ha* often spoken of ;
mlly. "Harry
I to me. The
me to find you.
wlabed to myself that .heaven bad
BM meddled In the matter, but passed
that ovar and aald. "And the InteUi
grace of hla death""and burial ta TalUhaaaee waa to
tb* Richmond and Washington pagotag to oee Harry’s face agalm*!but
ubsttaatc. and as I cooM not
^te^udMMlrate te maarmtn at Bai^
fWtei bte by te mewa tte ate)
MW Jntem. nfl te ermetaiy sapartn
taadwt and « tealtk «Acar veta tern
I bad Ite nppor perttaa of tbe cutea Ud
f «rn. dtactaataf a bermetlcaUy sealad Plata of glam bewath, thttwgh
wbMb va took onr last view of |Uny*a
taan It saamad aa natnral aa If te
ateyalteC Ite tadtaa wept orer U. 1
MWd te csrtldoit* to te tealth of
tmt, ate te agraod with me that M
voted Ml te aoetatey ta opon te cte. ga ate amra. Tte baital «nrtoe v
One
One
Oae
ear.
Oae
«ara.
One
1 net
snow te ooDta to be o|«ened. Hpoa
that obe got a'nip ttke a Bttle slael
Tlaa on my arm and ta a r
tape aald to tbe men I ba
*•» IT Tnro AOiHT BsnnTf”
1 of tbe East (‘oast railway. X
r braogbt to my r.-»in ..iw morn*
tag when I bad jnst got u{< the card of
1 woold bo Wcbard Baryrwrr.
lady. “Mlm l-hvate Bell." who. I
Tb* a*ft aMndog 1 loft JarkaooTlUr ara* told, awaited me In tbe parlor. De
laaoc. leavlog brtilod my laying only to take a rm ktall aa a sabfor breakfast while J dressed, 1
aa Mr. Roy :ManTor* of
and found
tJpoe caacblBg my dcoUnatiou 1 ragUmt. prettlcnt
teiarad at tbo jtrtartpal hotel a> Ricbard Hargraare of New York atxl arat
off arraral telagrama aigoed wUb that
aaam that tb« paopte la the telegraph true about Harry? My Harry! Ten It
oBca might b* aware of my idenUty. tepaaatble tela dead r Tears dimmed
lb* amamgaa vara aeot to peraoaa of her beautiful
aadaralaadlng. who rapUad to tba ty ta her face waa painful to
**1 presume." 1 said very Hluwly to
aaaae 1 gara Tbaa I foond lueaoa to
form tba acqoalntaoce of the city edi gain a UtUc time for think lug. "yon
tor of tba pnactpal local newapapor. a apeak of my poor friend. Harry Imrary agraaabla yooog man poaaaaalng moatr
"Yea." aha replied, wiping her eye*.
aa aotboalMte for aooaatlonal nawa
‘'Perbap* be has not spoken of aie to
aad a ntea dteerimtBatkm in potabiaa
Abeot a vaek after my arriral In you, air. hot we were tb* deareaU doaTbtlaha«aa I racatrad a telegram from ast friends. tV*~we-were engaged."
1 did some eery rapid cogitation.
PaJatka Informing me of the death
tbara of Mr. H. Domont. wboee dying There ceruinly dkl not *erm to Iw eny
vlak waa to ba boiiad la TkllabaBaea ground for suapirlon. bnt it Is always
aad kla hop* that hla friend. Mr. Bar beat to snapact If one doeen't know.
graava, waold. if In (hat dty. are to bte "Btenial rlgltaoce la tbe prk'e of llbarty" la my motto and baa saved me
Ml **Jol
many a time. I bad known a good
deal about Harry's aiustory entanglementa. but this ddertable young wo
man
was a new oue to me. .\ml tite
) with Uat wtabea a aanad
Oomg
dnty. Bead nacdlenl cartifleate by mall Idea of bis betag "engaged" rather
aad ibtp^body at ooca. Richard Bar- Bhecked me. Marriage U a risky al«p
for every one af os. not only on bln own
grooTa."
every
T oor Jnleps-whlcb account, as It always mnsi la«
man. but liable to affect oibeni Ko 1
made n
gttlckly decided It would lie belter for
ta Nea
teU tb* city adltor tbe aad story of my bar to bear whatever weight of woe
poor frlaod Barry. "He was.** 1 said, waa coming to her and leave flnrry'a
"a ebartetag fallew. of tbe moat lora- affairs aa te had fixed them.
I looked her aqoarHy In ilie eyea. 1 ■
bla dlapeatdan Imaginable and large
terana, bat baa nerer been the same bcavad a deep al^ and as sadly aa 1 ' —« aaorgo rar. mevouv** opek bv
- •
man staca tba anddeo death of tbe could aaJd
w him burlwl."
baantlfnl girl te waa engaged to mar
> you sore It was Indeed be? were bap* of sand. In place of bis feet
ry teir yaaia ago. She waa a Tallahasyou oee hla dear fare raid In wak a *<|uare rhnvas wnsitpe«l bundle,
aaa Mdy. 1 naderatend. though te
fortesD ter aeqnalntance at a faMtien- deathr
upon which Mb^s Bell iKiumcd like a
"There can be no doubt about It. 1 hawk on a June bop When 1 saw- It. I
ahlt laaort ta Virginia. f>be la no dimbt
bortod bars, and that |t why tbe poor, bad tbe glass uncovered and puaitlvely knew we were Tost, and tbe darky,
brnban baartad fallow wished that tbia Ideotlfled him, aa did other* present. who was Harry Macke.! up. grcvioeil
U* looked very natural."
•bated te bla last rasttag pUce also.
ripbt out UhhI. Rbe strij.i«Hl off the
what did be die?"
My yaong friend said It waa a t( .
canvas snd an InsMe raver of oiled
me BffecUon of tbe heart. I aUll silk, exposing a fiat wiwslen Ikjx And
tetetliig Btory and asked my permis
have tbe doctor’s cenlfirate." And. In tbc box were two of the ime«t M-antaking It from my wallet. I showed It lifully 4-ngraved eteel piste* ever made
te her. Rbe cried over It softly and for liank note prUitlnp. ImuI) learlly
gave It back. 1 bate to eee a woman's coated with wax to shie)i1 the I from
tears, siMl tbe wsy te went on broke damp. At sight of them she gave a
me sU up. I fell like a pirate. But anneal of trtampbant j«»y. Ncra|M.il off
arhst els* could 1 ssy? I'resentiy te enough of the wax wlio a thumb nail
exdalmed: **1 most see him once agsta! to be aure of what they were nn.1 then
cannot bear to part from bim forever aald to one of the men
wltbout ooa last look upon bU fsce.
"They’Ve the real thiiig-the platea
Ton wlM help me to do sn, will you
j for tbe new fifty that I’ve cb.vaed clear
notr
; from Lanenster and raopht before
There was nothing to whicli I was
less Inclined. 1 did not want any more
atteutloo directed to that grave, and I
didn't want to go back there and be
Mr. Hargreave again with her at my
Weli. perhaps It was from their point
elbow, and. come to think abooi It.
how the deuce did Mis* B.-11 ratne to ofTlew, Anj how. Harry and 1 are ‘.dolag tlnie" for It yet.
tenit." ■* vaa oyaapatbetlcnUy aftetad. te te rmlly ted a very tender
tebtt. and tbateary be arrat* op waa
la Ward No. Ftra. ta tte prttoaty.
tool katlfitag oa Slate straat. Too
» aiao teraby aotlftad tet at oaU
ebartcr alaefloa the followiag «My ad"ear* vIB te teaeiai:
One toayor (or oae year.
Two tombers board te pabHe vorito
for three yean.
Oae acbool Inspect or for three yean.
Oae Just lee te the peace for four
yean.
Tbcre wOI ako be alactad at aald
charier eleediaa ta each te te five
wards te aaM cRy tte taHowlito ward
mnie'a^ oballnato^
Mm aad caesmrlnc aoc obly oar mo
taal lataresU. bat tboar of other gm
tllMiB aoioetetad vltb ua Bofor*
partly that aicbt arr talked tbc mat
ter oir«r folly, aettlloc aU tbr drUUa
H* waa to dte at PaJatka. and bla body
woahl b* akltifitel to Mr. Blcbard Har-
teaa ta **vilta It op.** wbleb l gnv*
bpte te WHw that tbe lady's name
DbnM net te |
nte I ted Mt knew It 1 frankly ad-
_?;77v.Vl‘
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Ov baOai aad pmotwl rHattew
bad b*w fatbaat* dnrtac
I faUy
I vbicb madr adTteahi* aad teOaad umctmmrr tb* *up
ivoa wbteb Barry bad darldrd. Itwaa
tb* aaly practbsbte matbod apparml
tar aladtas aa •iramagJy andaterabte
aaqaalataan *tadlaa a aatartaty that
I'"'
la Ward Mo. Two. ta tte Doeote
ward city haO oa fiproee atiari.
ted»
la Ward
No. Three, la tte C. D. P. 8.
kaU at m IS. Valoo street.
la Ward 1No. Fbor. ta aacta* hoaa*
TV sede creu krr that tmede the Motion htargry.
f^n^art Mf» dfl tb« rbMKte raO by.
.. .
f
V.
V te U»»5y qoallllefi cteteto cf
te cap te Trsraras City, Cmtoty er
Graiul Traverae, fiUta te
Tau era Urate ooUfiad that te aaaaal etariec riatelna te (te City te
Ttaaero* GRy. Mirteatt. vffl te hsM
ta todi esy «■ Moafior. April Mb.
ite. ta awb te te fiea wopfia te te
(My at tte follatotas ptaosA Mtariy:
U Ward No. Om. te te Boys botofi
oo Fro
rroat atoaat.
eanture to let ber go akme I went with
ar te Ihllar
Aa 1 bad expected and dnaded. tbc
a* Mr. Hargreeve. but U seeacd _
fortunately escape ber notice. He made
no difficulty about alkrwtag tbe grave
ta be epooed. but poetpooed It uatlJ
the next day. aa the hour waa thee
late. Ih toy great relief. Immediately
after dtaner Mias BeU carried her grief
ta her roam. At least 1 so auppoae. aa
»w ao.mora of her that evening,
ugh I have etace eaapreted other
My friead. the city editor,
laeed todnpte. was glad to see me.
1 V* had a UttW mild caavirlallty.
While wa ante ta the haRuton
tloed htofiag about te dov a fat _
d daiky vboar walk and atUtiidra
ri Taguely faalhar. 1 faucled
that te vtahed to Riaak to ora, but my
editorial raaRvalmi was in tbe way.
and arbra I tte(«bt of him again he
had dtaappeared. driven away by aacne
Mk»o doubt.
Tte MSt toORitag I acconipaafrd
Mtae BMl to te ceoMtery. lU aoper
tataadest vaa quite ready for os. A
couple te darkku ware Jaat rakdag the
•teta to te pitad earth baMda te
rear n*ea P*r Thtev**,
Bermnda u not accustomed to thleraa.
No experleoced Bermudan wUl
tbe prafeoatoo of pUfertng. at least te
taking thtagi that cannot be li
diately eaten. For wbat can be doo*
with them? If any property la taken
te officen of tbe Uw have oolF ta
watch tbe atcamablp docks. Tbe ^
canbot be dkpoaed of oo te Islaate.
They are too amalL and everybody
knows everybody.
It la a Barmndao tagenfi that a
Itaycle was Btolen. It waa tte talk te
the town. Tbe next ansutag prohtato of
te thief was bow te get any fiDod te
It. He did not dare ua* It; te oeuld ooC
send it out te tte oountzy. That te
finally “gar* U up" was proved when
alz mentte Uter a flahenuaa brought
up tte mlsBtag wheel froa falily dsap
water upon hla book.
member of board of <
One runsiahh' for one Smmr.
Ward No. Thraeu'*
One rnprrvlsor for oee year.
One alderman for lao years.
One Inspector tif election for two
One ln*p.Tii.r of riectloa for oa*^
year.
Oae member of board of edocatloa
for two year*.
Ou.‘ nui«tab:c for one yeaf
MDY RACKIN6 RNEVIIITISII!
BY THE LITTLE ONES.
Btrwy.Siis mt Hwr 0«|
■•alhs mt aalMrs.
mt
the
Alma wro* Jnal reletirniiug V-r sec
ond Idrthday. .iiul li«r dewrrltiitou of
te event to . little fdaynuite wa* this:
"J’s p»»t a birfday cake. IiV tw. 'era
old."
'
.tr*-.' five, whikI
1 tar m«.ttar wa* ei.irniUniii<l in I
ficaaleil dlatrkis of Ih.- o.**l tlit* j
and for two «h.y», nhih- f.««l i
l>e s«vnier5 Itatiniih^l ou sll I
wa* sf.-inv. Ibe
Stf* of W.-I
e by
i. of gi
gnhiIttK tbHr .h-^tuitilix:.. Ihe
iitbs cx.-itr«l tbe aduilnition of
pnM.wngent by her *weM di*|K. |
altloii and her unranipiainitis .v«>rept *
the situathMi A g.wlh-inan'
who had fa.-.-.! tbe Ntnnii nud wndeil |
through water to bring fruit and food
the iM-leaguered |aHHM-iiger« present -.
ed the little miss w ith a Ik.\ .,f catHly i
some fruit. Er.dyn’a mamma
asked. - Isn't the genilcman good to
bring you sucb nW thing*w her*- ‘
upon tbe tiny maiden an.«w4-re.l.
but. momma. 1 i
I nhe girl to bring
them to."
A child of four bail poMeJ hi* life
among high uionntaln* and krww mult
tcept the towering peaks and a,
ing except
small expai
eastirn stab*
taramel
quiet. roeUn. liol
lioly ami an»arenily 111.;
A phyelcwa could find tMi dliM-.-ise. ami.
the Utile Ind told ‘hli own ehiry of,
sirknex* niwl gloom wln-n hr
Cried out to hi* mamma. "Ob. mamma,
won’t you take nte where thtrr Isn’t ao
touch akyr- Llpplnratf* Magazine.
The Romoc Man says ;
There is no need of suffering from riieumatic pains.
There is no need of living
and fear. I admit that
dangerous foe; not only
cause the most excruopMns but as you well know
minute the dreadful
that is the cause of
rheumatism—St rikes
the heart the xnctira
dies. Ju.st brace up
mentally and physi
cally, follow my adyic^—take Romoc,
it is Natures own
remedy; it counteracts
the poisons that cause
this dread disease, and
expels them from the
sj’stem. Romoc tones
up every organ of the
body, Romoc will
make you well
lot
_ Trsvans C
OlIJU
rbsii iSs IS isBvtMsod^ta *.«. smvi^
c u Locffwooo. o. r. * t. a..
C X IICTUUT.
|S.;E. wait & SONS, Pharmacists
While waiting fur-a train at a
ctatlra doa^i in tbr country the
a t'tahwgo man ovrabrard
farmer* talking as follow*
"Say. Bill, d
‘ Harvey I
lanks come It
weekr
-Xaw."
I
"Prie. be druv up ta Bill’* place, -nd
tni aaya to littii; ‘t'oior liack In tUo<
bare. I want to show you a
od
calf I’ve got fjT wale.* Tlir co%r wa* a.
fine lookin’ critter, ’ml I’cU* n*t how;
mttdb Uanka wantnl fer brr ’n.1 ilir
calf. After dickerin’ n hit f’.-tc iKiught [
them ’nd suited home. .\>xi dny hr'
come hark, mad aa a hornet.
|
-’Bill.’ he aaya. *yoo skluned
that critter. 8br ain't no new milk
caw. ’ncl that ain’t her ralf.’
-Tra, n I*.’say* Bill.
-•If It la I’ll eat >m both, I
'ud hoofs.’ aays l«ete. The calf aroo’t
hare anything to do with ber. It ain’t
ber'n.’
-I^ell. I reckoo 1 ougbfi
aaya BUI. 'Ifa her calf, all right. I
bought Uie little cuaa myaelf ’nd gire It
to -er. ’od If it ain’t het'n whose la,
ur --Chicago Record-Herald
y
ROMOC!
OraaiBaiOd*.
M.&I.L nUECIID
-^EElFlTF
WofidirM Cm
for LufiMMS
Dr. Oolwair* Msgle
EgypOaa oa U s
ip*.ou
ibBsanOcelle. cats
teraa. ^talas and
KASKOLA
H«v> •■'•ollakj
togfibtaloMi ITM ten a otelH caO
wtatan«« te parrot aimy tottem-
» te tte teeartuf hooae I
taspector of eleetloa for two
member board of adacatloe for
One coastahle bv ua* year.
Ward No. Tup*.
Alawyer of New Haven ooct
'dUcte to Judge I.yman K. Burr
tetat arho la now famous. Tbe novelist
waa young and obscure at tbe time,
but what be tacked ta years and fame
te more than made up for la se^
fidcnce
Judge Burr abaenred the young man
. WM Puaat*.
claaely aod otornly. Ptaany te aald:
Parrots whoa In their naUve wUdi
-Bo you expert to be famoua *oi
Dve ta fioclBi and guard temaelvoa hs day.ebr
a cooplcta polla ayaten which rnabla* ten to totratel thter eoOaetlva
ive te world____.___
force quickly wboa^kny animal or bird
-What have you been tfolag aU this
Giraffe-Heard from yoor hrn
dm*.- aald te Judge. -waMlng oo atacc bo went to America?
yoorbaadar-New York New*.
Mookoy-Yes; be says people
trained ta fightlag taitetteT.
pay money to see him eat wl
ater tarda and ualmaM ara afraid to
and he can’t do M any better t
attack a parrot uakoo tte Mrd can te
tey *
-New Tort Ameriran
It is aald that ta te forrato aD paf^
aapervlear for oae year.
aldertoaa for two poora.
teapactor of alaedoa dor mm
"Wtet Jer reckon your wife* going
to ooyr eoe naked te other.
-Ob. nochtag! BbeH prafienra g dir
alfted eUenca." waa tte annrer. teit
Newm-Tte idea! ThaTa tmm,.
le taU yau that aBeoce .wfll ba Ib- Oeuldn't you find out tn koa ehan hrif
aa hour that IPs umlnto to try to bo>w
-Wen. tolae’a an oiAer. and ttera’D
aaythlar tern html-Itallado^hla
te a Joint dahato ouch aa coucraas auTor aaw when I got hotox” tte utter
THY A RCCOIIO WAKT AIX
DaiaGainiili
A
CURES
COLD INTHEHEUD,
CIcera up the bead. dissol«ws the mu
cous. kills tbr gvrms. Soothcii and hra»«
te inflamed pert* quickly. Removes tbe
-Stopped up Tcclii.
15c. 50c. d $14K) «t fiU DruCTiMx
OUCD 8BLICr«IMlAlinrEEB
TKPMACMraCC. UMiKf,U.<.JL
•eld by fi. 8. Walt A fismfieW by
NOTICE!
Have your Electric
Wiring installed in .
accordance with tbe
National Board of
Fire Underwriters,
ft Hn 1i tte Bii
J.B.PtircBectricCft.
i25Cfi»SU TniYcneCftT.
a Jshnaoo.
JIBFET OBIM WOnO.
Garpet Cluaotag and Fuater Reimaway to be atode into ruga, kt ate .
teowyoa tonyl ■
a a curai. itotMa.
TRY A R«C0«D WANT AO.
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