The Evening Record, May 31, 1904

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The Evening Record, May 31, 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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1904-05-31

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THE EVENING RECORi)

YESTEROArS ISSUE
1,710

city,

TRaVeRSE
POPE'S HEALTH AFFECTED

JAPS NOW
IN DALNT

HeaL

Excitement

and

CowRnoment

Have Told Upon Him—He Rofuaod
to Ccaoe Giving Audicneos.

N.M.A.WON
BALL GAME

Rome. May 31.—The beat, ca
ment and the worry of the laat
day* have visibly affected the
Dr. Lappunl ha* adviaed the po|
not «lve audience* for aome time
the pope refuaed. He waa eapeclally
anziou* to keep the audience* appoint­
ed for ioday which ineJude a meetinK
aiUi American collece atudent* Ju*t
graduated. The pope aaid:
"I
them to go to America with my

PRACTICALLY UNINJURED.

MIT AiTHUR HAliOl OPEN
ALTHOUGH

ANOTHER

ATTEMPT

WAS MADE TO BLOCK IT.

SHOT HIS GIRL-WIFE.

Jape L«at Ofv« Gunboat and Two Torpotfo

Roata

In

tho

Attack

EIGHTH YE.\R-21985l

Gifts for Commeneemtnt

Partly cloudy t*.ntghi and Wedne*day with probably shower* exireme
eoutheaat porttoo.

MEMORIAL DAT

That are .suitable a* well a* •revptable

f JkpaiK

)«-satlon

rocnlved

ih**

folloaln*

«f

nrlal dlapairh lliU raoniliiE

COLLAPSE OF
HEARSTBOON

fort Arthur, n-port* that our irtMipx
Over I'n>

aarcboiiaeit and barrack* Ijeulde* the
tclejcraph oIBce* and rallar*) ktatlon
were fiMind uninjured

Game, or at Least Tie ti
Poor

Coaching



batid painted leather rover*

firawn. Mich.. May 31—A very
pleasant and touching program
given yesterday by the school he
honor id the soldier* who have
their laat re*ting place
It
planned 1 t have the exerrlM** It
but owing to the cold
open 1
they 1
give
filled nwm aft.T abirh

things .ln jtoi'tical work*

-inil. a

The a*vlum bare hall team defeated
the O,

W. D. team yesterday after

,::fr

asylum

e of 1

ground*

by

a

Both tefam* shttaed

Over 200 rail

bead work and Ihe error* of both a
codtiy.
The .V. M A 1>«V» *ecured a leat'
the flrn four^Inning* that Ihe O.
I) * could not"'overcome. although il
the eighth Inning
Home poor coach

veteran of

gl.

As

they

and the second grade the *.<ond rrav.! sn on tin til all w.-re well entered
h lloaer*
During the ex.*rct^.•^
the busin.— plaee* In toa^i a. re
eiose.1. and Ib.e-. who att.md.-l ail!
reiiiemlM I th.' «K^*!«»n

NUNN FU|H
SUSPENDED
ABSENCE OF A TRUSTED CLERK
GIVEN AS THE CAUSE.

way can* are atill iiM-abIc but ail the
email rallaray brldKcs in the neiabburliiioil are dcotmyed

Special to the Evening Record.

ck of practice for good team an<l

mandcr of ibe army opcratlns asaibhi
occupied Dalny on May 3<»

“Dress-Up”
Footwear For
Children....
You iiavc inoliibly, hcar»J
yout ne'ighlw say, if you tlon’t
know fryin experience that a e

End of Plan to Purchase the Preal-

kiink. remain uninjured
B<mie aieam
launche* are al<*o *unk ai the month

dency Brought Little Surpriae to

«»f ihe dock ■'

the Public.

political
ntlal iMwim I* h.- talk of the
l.liile kurprlM* was <*xpre**.Ml
frtim 8t. IxMil*
had canceled
eiitlon a .H.k 11
lad hiformiul I
• fund* aoiiUl l»e
1
e furnished
f.irnl.

.r.";n..r;rx:cr.,,v:;:.

e*e
After the Japaneae Kunltoat and
tan tori-tio Umii* bad lH*,.n loM ili.merchantmen ahleh acre Intend**.! t*i
ld»*ek the harlMir entrance aithdrea.
A rep*»ri ftom Tokl*. aays *»ne Kuti
Iwiat aa* *unk. one petty officer a a*
killed and four oallon* aounded

and a

m

reminder of

host of

good

Call and *ee.

0itV Book Store
r*r
I iHininr

SPECIAL FOR TfflS EVENING

to the

many

beautiful "styles and sha|>es ae
afe showing in children’s foot­
wear.
.AIkiuI as many and just
as new styles as we sh»»w in
loot wear lor the grown-up folks.

:

hi. ustuil form and
n played
i*n at bat l*> three
i the a*!
»l*o p|tche*l a g»*«Hl
ante f.,r the O W. D « and with one
xc-ptlon
aa* steady at a critical
taxe
In
the ninth
Inning Webb

;r„:r

.rm,n

hit lb.* n.*xt ta«. men up by a pltche*l
l*all and gave ihi- third man hi* ba***.n Imll*. ahieh flilofi the has**.
A
*ingl.- bv r*.x bn.ughl In two run* and
men *.n b«*,-.* an.l a three
Imgu.T bv .Mer.-*iHh bnuigbl Cox in
rt bini on third
An *Tror l>y
EbreiilM-rg.T put anoib. r man on flr*t
in ibn>aing out ib*- next batter at
first .M.-i»-dltb came home, baking Am

Report That There Wat a

50c to $2.60

Lost of

S100.Q00 It Denied by Counsel

'MUlMririi

of the Firm.
Ity Wire to ih.* Flvenlng R.-cord

Liao Tung Coaat Blockaded.
tty Wire in the Kvenins Record
I.ondon. May 31-The nriii.*>h a*«\
♦•rnmrnt U in receipt *»f a d*-claratli.n
roniiriR fn.m .uic of H.*arvf* N.-a
Jdockaih. employes, that Ihe Hearsi lio..ro
; c*wi»>i
-onih .d PlItM-oao and fnlan
, I';" i.lollar*. 1* now lM*Hev.-<l to be l.n. h.a
I continue I
a flxur*'
Oilt.T* In jMe^ition lo keep
I falrl> cl*»He tab m his .-xiwndlltire*

■ HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER'S SHOP.

> extigi:. rated

NO CORNS

and

\ ou'il forget you ever had sore

FIGHT IS ON
"
'''"'"VS
ONCE AGAIN

flnanrial trouble in
hunting expedimonth* ago.
when Mr H.-ar*l forme*l a r
under the law* of N. a Jer*. y
proiHTlie*.

feet

if you

wiH. put them IN

(U R COMFORT SHOhlS.

$1.00, $1.25 AND $1.50
ROWLAND DOUGLASS

W. 1» iM.y* got Ibre*
the *.n.‘nth frtun three bit* and a
ro*tlv . t-ror bv Baker abicb gav»‘ W in

2.^ r.iirw'',*wrrT„f:^' .. .

S. BENDA & COMPANY

REAL RELIABLE CLOTHIERS

.Sea York. May .31 - Tb.‘ *u*p.-n>t..n
Sr Mtinn A- Son* aa* amuumc-.I on
e O.vtton Exchange tbi* miuning
lo- suspension, it aa-. anoiitice.1. a a*
r a Iriso d

1 he would niid it n*-r*i<oarv to cut

I

treasure as

Pretty bo«>klet*

All the dock*,

and

if;,

ae right kind of present* In

Bell the l»cst wearing children's
shoes 111 town.
Nearly all par­
ents know that.
We wish now
to call attention

pier*, etcepl I he srea! pier whlclt a a*

V

I appropriate

*h. day* of graduation

Eighth Inning.

••‘Soklo. May 21 —Oenoral Oku. com

Something that every graduate t

We have Mime *d,-gant Uajk- in all the finest binding*, burnt and

SHOWED LACK OF PRACTICE

By

Ohio. May 31 —Andrea
leaner,
..w 24. ahot and inaUnily
lllwl hi
l7-year<ild wife and hi*
aged 1 year, thia morning and
rommltt«-d
auiclde.
t'amily
trouble I* gUen a* the cfciife

-Itf Wirn to Ibn Rv«>alns R«?c«j

gix.-

mony Yesterday.

e Evening Record.

Rear Waa KMIad.

nne liuok* and daintv brtoklei* at

Grawn Citiaens Obasrved,. It V
Very Pretty and Touching C

SCORE OF 10 TO E

O. W. O.** Loot a Chance t

Andrew Meaaer Then Killed His Baby

lh« Port—Ona Patty Of-

WaabinEtoB. May

DEFEATED O. W. D. TEAM BY

5 e’dick EliitiOl

MICH., TI’ESDAY, MAY 31. 1»04.

By Wire to the Erenln* Record.
FOUNQ WAREHOUSES AND DOCKS

a

T3:rr;t^-;

m*> from a hit and ibr*v

aiimlnu

Summary of the gam*-:

n.*kin*.^s.,.......... S « JJ 1

J

It

: tnanttfariiirlnK c*illai*-nil which «-.iuld
i IM* iiMMl In the bank* f<ir loan*, and for
II tho Defc^Uona Are Still Standing ! rial
Paf Xnd



a bi-avy tvirn.aer
Hir
prop.-rti* s
It) Hv.* citb**
H noi /biyltiK ib.'lr expen*

,-------

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Another Adjournment

ll> Wire In the Fhenlng Record

r*i Jourin New
lOhltlg
ling it

nominal Ion U c»tH«cted t.wlay
A
berenta of the tu'vcral randidat*'* av***
voted to theIr favorite
a the ctmvenilon ad
many Ux.k tor the
think aniHber ad

hanknipiry or fallur*- of
lb.* |*dl
|*»IHlral organlraIt the
ir*t had I
alroost

...

iiiakInR such eiu»rmotis
romethlng had
K»*n»*ra1 *nia*h.

Hi,

DOUBLE TRAGEDY

ii*>nd

Irving Wiae Shot Katie Craft and Then

....

OytfTg Instantly.
U Wire lo Ihe Evening Record
Piiiebiirg.

May

::i.—At
i(>chahical cn«lmvr,'.hot K.tl. CT.II. proprw,

1.1. lltH in.l.olli
TH. m
dotilile crime i* iinknoar

11

"ix,

iir.i- are out

Cadillac. Mich.. May^,3l -Mr*
vin l-'rench. a aldoa, wa* bum<Hl
her house, near SUtt*' le. Sn
KfU'Cler
morning.
Foul play la
iney j ind Jc*
* known *hc had mone;
r gaa pl|w■ thrt«
K found lying aero**
acrofr* the charred
fnunc of the
te Ikm
mmI In which the aonian
iiaually
laually alcpt.
alepi
while her
Uxly waa
ftyund in the cellar under amlot her part
of the house

•f

Want AeroM

Tl",rrf.V||
lu Ihe Forester*’
du<>* are di
tim,. >bd
ticket*
cent*

SENATOR QUAY'S FUNERAL.
Buaineaa in Beaver Valley Wat Sus­
pended for Two Hour*.

—The funeral
MaitheV s‘i‘iln’
jilace here at 2 o’clock thi* afternoon
1* in the entln' Beater valb-y
«P»-hib
The Eternal Feminine.
le

following

ri.ligbiful

wipi*otle

while the awaiting line aa* getting

o

Butinata Trip.
By Wire to the Evening Record.

T.O-1..SC hll-

onl. Heusted

Struck out—By

d

BAILED FOR EUROPE.
Schwab

-M.-r.-lich

Smart
Clothing hr
Young

f.*r the annual

By Wire to the Evening Record

SUSPECT FOUL PLAY.

ChaHi*

l!H*-M,^r...lith 1; n. W.lob

ALUMNI INVITATIONS.

Sent a Bullet Into Hie Own Heart.

• He want you lo como over *.
time Good-by **

New York. May 31—Charlea
Schwab, funner prealdent of
United 6ute* Steel company, sailed
fur Europe thia morning on the Krob
Print Wilhelm. Schwab said he aa«
going for a short bu*ine** trip and
would return In alioul a week.
Woman Ralaca Alligators.
The breeding of aillgators for aale
1 collector* the
over
1* the elect and profiuble porsuH of a
■ com
woman In Florida, by which she
of photograph*, the prodocis of print­
fe«*e* to making 110.000 last year.
ing. musical Instrumenu, chemicals,
uodela, etc. In ffreat vniiety.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

altendance-1,5.*..

Including

; Game.
Notea of
■ Cum. W. D ’* did not I
ming*’ deci*ion*. Jle made
first
one that he did
second. Otherwise hl^
evened til
fair for both
de«'i*i»ns
H. Welch made a pn-i
hit in the *ixlh but tri«-d l
and was caught.
Hou*tcd’* ia-i>ha*e bit
aa* the prcttle.«l of the f
• third
A wild pitch by Welch
Inning with Cox on thin! lui*e. coM
the O. W. D a run
a
The dc-clsion of the umpire in giving
Spangler sec»>nd ba*e on a Idiwked ball
in the third inning aa* according to
league rule#
Cox #urjtri*i-«l hi* colleague* with
the stick, getting three single*—and
he aa# never known to bat before.
Kruiipa U-d the O W. D * with the
fctlrk. securing three aingle*.
The O W D. team *ecured the most
hit* but error# and lack of team work
were r»-*tHin*iblc for their hard luck.
MercHllth played a bard game, hut
hi* hard luck came In bunche#.
Ha*kin* and Colhr did not play a*
►nappy a game as they have in the
Both were also weak with the
pan
•tick.
McGc-e. in left
field, should
have
carrleil a basket with him to gather
in the file*. There waa alway# a bole
for them to drop through.
he O W. D.’a bad no license lo
• the g
yesterday. The team
play together to win. desulo^
Urv practice will not turn out a win­
ning

.riLr-

Card of Thanks.
MePheraon Relief Corps. No. 151.
extends thanks lo all who so kindly
furnished flowers or in any way a»aisted them in their Memorial Day
aervicea.
Corps SocfOUry.

Correct Clothes
l*l’T morcy in yoiir purse
b> buyifijj your clolhcs
ri^fhi.

men

Buy them right

by buying ihc best with­
out paying exhorbitant
fP. prices for them.

VouiiL' nit-n itf l:'t to ’J" >t-ar^
of aj;f willl liml our cloihiii>: ad­
mirably adapU'd itt their spe cial
needs.

When

our label is on your readyfor-service apparel

you

have the world’s Sianddown; aecond, it it made of tuch fabric* which young men like moet.
Cheviots, Worsteds, Serges and H^me Spunt:

third, every garment

la iailorsd with that careful attention to details that all young men ad
mire.

SMART
CLOTHESl

anl;

There ran be none

belter.

We show many handsome sack suits with the broad, shapely

shoulders and the semi-military want

These are much admired part-

^ly on account of the athletic appearance they give the wearer.

Young

$16.00 to $24.00

men'a doubic-breaeted tack suit! made of medium and dark colored
Cheviots. Tweeda ad Worsteda'and of blue and black aerges and un­
dressed WorsUda S10 to $15
Young men's single breaateo
sacks, made of fancy chevioU in

sack

suit*,

light and

neat patterned Vorsted*. black Thibet* and

three
ark

or four

button

homespun effects,

ilue and black Serges.

$8 to $15.

e. Wilhelm,

C»ntr Trpal
ami Omlam

Equal lo fine custom made in all but price. The
makers’ guarantee, and burs with every gartneot.
We are Exclusive Distributors in this city.

damnton Ootbing Company

I

P^EVENINGREC^ LIFE OF EASE
IN THIS CULT

niflWBAMIBUILraG

Work of

Moving

Haa Boon

EstablisNcd in New Quartcra.
QUCER ■CLIIrt OF THE

The Stan bank l»egan baalneas at k
o'clock tbU morning tn tbe new build­
ing
Moving aas started Saturday
after huslnes* hour* and by dint of
hard work the task was almost all
I C<it Off All Eewreaa of Incompleted todav
The first ct>mroerclal deposit vras
' cemo and Laafa Nov*.
made bj rharle* Prochaska and the
aviogs deposit by John Horsafleld
Mrs Hattie Cutter took the first
Five thousand Poles are soon to be
cenlficate of deposit and
tbe first
lalwr agitator. RolierTO Wall, draft lss’.i«<d In the new building was
prumlnen. In trade unU.n circles in the iMUght by J G Loeding
.gned fr*im ev.-rr I .era
1. ha* I
The work of moving has been al­
held
and
will
devote
the
I- oBce he he
FYankfort has the cement sidewalk
most all completed but there are a few
t o^ his Ufe 1
k that it has more
e to be put
that
■ Spirit
kind than any other
IS actually
re«-en'
w-ently I Lsneil h
e bank can town of its size in tbe state.
At Ih*I-YiniI Is strong Ion unions. Accordhandle all business it
«1 Cl«rk'”i
ihere the "statUinary"
r" engine
engineers have organized for
itectiun of their interests.
- protection
til’lalnwell iman the other day cast
dlscreiion to the four winds and
look.l1 to) sec if a gift tmule needed
shelving
His funeral wai
was largely attend.ll.
Upper p.-ninsula papers say that tbe
(t. Mr. W.ll .11.1 net .ppr..v« ..r
cloNing of the Iron mines in that re­
arrangement
In fart, she w»ughi
gion u causing - hard times
hemiQuarlers of the cult with a
tuwxis that depend upon tbe n
r of prose-cuting the leaders hut
prosperity.
iH-came ronverte«l oml is now as
t with a
papt-r come*
enihuslastir a bellev**r as her hus
Ne ah-ta-wants Has Been Much I
Wall and hi, wife did noi live

tto

Labor Afliutoc Waa

! Tie
.•Ut
. IjM

ssfv^r

IPFfCC tn rnoNT strcct.

■am *Rtie^ w». ai.
i, tKELCHIft. CHy Oreulatec.
Mreae all eoaBoaleatlou to THE
^ClliO RBOOSD.
M «l the aoetoSec at Trereree
inr. Mlek, M eaooaXeiaM autior

^

by lb* *T*r welcliful ic«v*rnTh* Am*rtc*n people

- Ilbr to b* burtl»uaE*d
tbcy an? deceive*! aixl i
I the Bwre vllllns they
to
hall oEered them. The latent of
0 take ooBoerni U the • EaMern
le Compeoy."

a coocero

atal ^otborllle* « bo
tihlar fell Into tbe haud* of a mall
lE lalormiBC him that be bad
for which he had never
order*

from

all

•atry are pouring In
If aaresate ISO.OOO.

|p-1hart d*-clarvs he U th
Ion of Christ, and his foil
m. Tht

s;.r;::"L

;;:r,

Rhtry haa failed to check the etream
0 the lettera are being remall*-d
C

0k la kept buay retnalllng the letter*
the rate of l.ooo a day

.Sh« fake order wa* enpoeed and
At

their

trial.

the third flcMir of the huilding
K1 Clark street the moms of the j
Fruit society an- located. J H.
Dcrly a motonnan ami c
dale f.»r fcity treasurer on the Socialist

It of them admitted that he did
00 what the daily lnc<»me of
it seemK that they had

Nrtrtiaed to aend certain articlea by
RU for one dollar in currency
Hh of dollar billh wa*

m*

explain alMiiii

great
inl.<T..I

.Slrll .

:r„rzr,

the mail* were all in the
SBibera of tbe firm would count i
weary and then bunch

onil alstm the doc

■ If stime one came up h.-r.-iiarte.1 to carry Hu- things out «if
.ffice.’ he said. "1 would not ft-t-l I had
Interfere We
noii n-Klstance. an.I whatever, Hu- spir

MU effecting a division by bulk
Ot by count.
i^eae are but two Instances ou
Iffhy.

Taken.

them

These

periodlcalH

reach

Ne ah la waiiia
resort
has
la
Kr.-aily Impruvetl this spring and i
pr..sp.^t lor a g.KMl st-.Hon this y,
Is very bright
Every cottage 1
iH-en siaiken for and one new i
III i.jM-ti alHMit June 21 bill th.II Ih- «i|M-n.il a little .-arlter
I date hut will hardly Ih- in
inch t>uslne^s l..-for.- the 21st
■very nit I age s|Kiken
Hi.- niDilng

The adver-

alluringly wordetl and
Kite the cupidity of tbe reader
|ftr occura to him that if the pros
ICtoa atated the truth that Iheoppor
Bky would be anapped up hy
M who oonirol thousands where
■itrols only c«-nts.

xImiui a wctk of Instr.irilon t I iimb-r
stand
• The spirii dtw-* not pmmi
man to cut off his sourct-s of
II affect.il Wall tiiai way
H.- simply
muldn'i help It. Hut we hav.> .rtlu-r
m.-inli-rs her.- wh.» tio mil n-gard

that

Sumellmes

he

has

lHM>n

—tara are conricte«l. most generally
Hoc

But even If they are the InveMor
not get hi# money liark. except

is ease Uncle Sam steps in tn t

We iH-lieve in univ.-rsat love, an.l w.
an- all willing to glv.-. Our literature

Sbd apprehends the fake c<»ncern
Mr* the would l»e Investor'smile capl
Ml reaches It
Savings bank interest at lhn*e per
lot sound like much but it
Whole lot safer and in tlie «>nd
more

profit able.

There

are

■umy sound firms also with which to
SBke Inveslmenis

and

it

is always

Irlae to take more thai\ the word of a
Srlatad circular In'fore placing what
HjHrhaiui rv'presents

the result of

a

I^Ume's hard vrark

llrooklvn.

•Bid that.in his belief, the next gi*ner
SUon would consider It vulgar

^0o that peot>le may know of your a|s

firatu'h: vulgar to hVv“hrlghr*c**loi>
MBtlng on your carriages in the for
M monograms:

vulgar to puhllsh

sheriff that

LOTS

HIGH SEED;
CHEAP CROPS

Will |H.iat.M-s Ih- pleui
not* U Ho- qu.-siion
.•sting quite a nuniU-r n

, I",;:-

i> coniplet.-»l. ih«'
aihl*-ii<n-arly so. and Hu- oHu-r
liiiildiiigs ami aniusenieni atti-actbms
iimier way
H«-.-ides th,-i-.:iniMs. nu nt- at Park island. Hu- OJibway Indians will
play I.ongfellowV
•Hiawaihn' twice on Hiai dav. and
Hie ev.-nlng will wind iifi with a gran-l
.lispli.y of fireworks
Th.cheesemaking
iml

high in price
The general impression s.-em
have l«-,-n that it wa.v bett,-r to i
advantage of the high prices Hia.
hav.- held Ihe poiai(H-s lor s.i-d only
to have an overcrowd,il market m-i
s.-SMin with the consequent low price.
A> on.- grower exfiress.il H:
"I'll m-v.'r put dollar potat.H-s in Hi
ring
ground."
Su
Then- is an
.ilU axiom
curr«-nt
should never li* us«‘d e
among
the grow.-rs and buy.-rs
rrlptions fn»m ropirlabK"higli
Si-.ll makes ch.-afi emps."
ian.-. as the damage they do 1
d to the g(v>d you can -piissibly de^ if this is true fHviatues lu-vt fall
I
h
consideraidy
|ow«-r
than
what
Hiev
e from them
Hall's Catarrh Cure,
manufacttired by F. J. Cheney £ Co.. were this year.
Toledo. ().. contains no mercury, and
taken iDternally, acting directly npn the bUxvd and mucous surface* of
le system
In buying Hall's Catarrh
lire be sure you get the genuine
It
taken internally and made In To
■do. Ohio, by F J Cheney A Co
mlalf fr
•Id hr
VELL I

portion of last y,-ars crop Is fit for
seed, and as ci,rn is one of the most

MEMORIAL DAY
WAS OBSERVED

B J. Cams. »
compl.ie.1

William Dill Is the Proud Possessor of

*it It tvulgar." He concludes ihe.dis
follows.

an Imported Animal.

“And If any continue to t>a so vul­
gar yotiH pass such a man by as you

William Dill Is the ni-iplent of a
■- —nt in Hie shape of a dog

dvoald a common lM>ggar or criminal."
Many at present do pass the Jingling
hlazipg bright rolom

nw earrUge* as they wouid a “c<
pBOB beggar or criminal" hut lor t

Yards
‘tween
lialtan greyhound i
t hook
and the -name of his sfHi-les is "fish
hound." He was Intfvort.il from Indiana
ami is worth fiMOi. may In-

EXPERIENCE MEETING.
Made Young Again.
I Baron’s Sunday School Class En-

"One of Dr. King’* New Life PHI*
each night for two week* ba* put me
in my ’teen*’ again." write* D. H. Tur­
- Misfc Barton's Sunday school class
ner of Demp.veytow n. Pa. They’re the
■Oongregatlonal church) was- ecterbest in the world for IJver. Stomach
Ined last evening by the president of
and Bowel*. Purely vegeuble. Never
e class. Miss Addie B Soles, a
gripe. Only 25c at Johnson's Drug
IJ Washington street.
The
Store and F. H. Meads'.
JIB an "experience meeting."
h member of the class haring
. O. WON.
Blued to earn a dollar In a<
tertainod by Mim Solea.

Bach loid their experiences
t evening and 111 were secured by
e clasa. Cake* and Ices were served
i tbe evening and all had a pleas-

itUent phone »7t. i
ms-lrno

Defeated Acme Sunday by a Score of
14 to 10.
The O. W. D base Ull teai
playeil
rom Acme Sunday
id won
I heir garnile by a score of 14
Popular P«
The O. \Y. D. tewm has
game* in prospect withiTh
*nd Interlochen but the exact dates
been secured.

will be

to )-our |

investigate

before i

::

A SAXISF-IED

::

Fully

a

Half

receive an order from the Enterprise,

PHouHLe

r. is iind.T ar
of a statute
irt fire-- In forests
not
guarding
Ih
■1 the danger of sp

KT";„krM;

TICKETS FOR RESERVED SEATS
for the St. Fraacis school commence■ today
stand

::

::

::

ENTERPRISE

at

wlu-r.- voii (-an alwavs bm
iiiak,-s ,.f .-arfH iiier's

i,h>L

Trmle's.
Hu- b.-st

Our

rikmIs

ar«- all .»u tlu' -ifiiar*- ami ,uir f»ric-s
ate v.rv

l.iw

Wlu-ii

IU1-1 any

Trank Zrudt
1 4 i;

I

K (I N T

I’v7.;r..rrE."^:

SIR K i: T

ip smiling
itic Floor

' A RECORD WANT AD.

TOM GUNTON S MEAT MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.

CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK. TUES­
DAY AND FRIDAY,
PROMPT DELIVERY

BOTH PHONES

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

JUST A SHOE SNAP
Soinctliin^ nitist imporiaiu for ih,* wntnen. W’r an* ron-tanily
inn
‘Jo MMiu-lhinn i‘> brnflit oiir patron-, ami llii- i- ilio rr
W'c havi*

X

Two Hundred Pairs $2 Shoes for 65c
TJiose an* Woim n's Common St-nx* Shoe—bmions or lacc~in
ciihcr plain too or tipped. Tht*y aro broken sizes anti iht! last few
pairs of x vt ral lines. If you warn a L'k>‘>d wearing; shoe, and don't
want lo pay much for it. this is ju-i ytnir chance. These were for­
merly soUl at S'J.iKl, $;i.00 and
a pair but now w,* li^ve marked
them to close at O-'ic and Tac iht* pair. The si/es are from ‘2*^ to il>^.

GOT ANOTHER BARGAIN
\Vc "cleaned house” and found -'yO pairs of Women - shoes, all small
sizes, and soM for
and $4.00 a pair. We have matle iw’o lots
of them. One marketl Sl.'J-"). the other Sl.-'iO. I'he pricey can’t be
equaled anywhere.

“CRUMBS OF COMFORT” SHOE

M

—Memorial
.'.Iw^rn.l' kt-ii .mlcnl.y
yestf
In
demn occasion,
day wa* delivered
Covell of Traverse
teacher In the
a poem.
Rev.
place of Rev, 1
called away by
minister of the day
sang iwo patriotic
wvng*« and .-Ighieen1 old soldiers
!retl at Ihe speaker's stand.
gathoj
The procession
as fully a half mile
long and was he led by little girls
dressed in white
who strewed
theflower* on the g
Iwtw.-en 5uo and
city
The ladles of the Methotlist church
a l!>-cent dinner and rU*ared

::

Plant and Square
Healing alvvav- .iMaiiu-.l

L«|

s statute which
I legislature

v'ere Present.
the Evening Reconl

::

GROCERY

i-n and population of the
.iiuiiHej. tn which an- located ;:.0.(*0u
agricultural and grazing land

Long ar I Over 500 Stranger*

ms



is what comes over your face when you

* dratight>man. has |

E^

Va*

Your Reliable Home Furniaher.

siviil:e

ini.T monibs a r.-.lucMon .if 12 cents

building
to g.-t lUit

^11 be
be vulgar." he shtnild have said

It
to

bnv-ing elsewhere.

»,.r
I, tie have lMi*n muifl.il ,rf a rals,- of

St. Clair roiinty farmers are having

VALUABLE OOG.

J. W. SLATER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

In a goo<l |

and congenial ne^h- ;

borhooiL
interest

large

.w ,•1,1. of the ch.i'se market, i______
imraediat,inifirovemenl In
makes. it imi>o.‘
farnu-rr ib.- fif»ric-s foi
si y.-ar. and as a cons,iftientrtie
ii,-r are fuitrotil/.ing th,* cn-anu-ri--s

Rovers at a funeral i
n-vcrend
mlxe.1. Instt'ail of saying -it

location

side.

closet,

prices are low.

were U-ing

Zu

mk-|i-I\

on the west

s;;r.'T;r„rTk7'U«-.‘ tZ\ .

. have I
of followers in Uhlengo.
has mitlfl.ll the

We have a few bargains in lots ;

The .ilitor of the Brown City Ban
narrowly escap.il an awful
we,-k
A large f.lece of we

■Z.J

the newspapers the amount spent <

jMhnins and

WEST SIDE

p«-rs<

iiir afierwar
the cr.-ditors of the IvAii-n
are iMiuftiinc
.k,. p.,.,
claims, ami have begun
riipicy pni-e.-dings against
Stat.-H dlMrin
luri at GramI itapi
at no ati.-nifi' has I
, filam. and ihui Hu- maeliiii-lane- at Hu- r.-sori- In Mlchlgn.i
iMing.
Hi.- iHipularity ..f the ce-joris in
Pr.-paraiii»n« ai-- going forward
Grand Trav.-rsc ri'glon Is such nipidlv f..r the f\,iinh of Jul.v atliar
Hie
indicailons ar.-

I";??

18. NOT WILL.

I. Rev. Newell Dwlghk Hlllls. In a ser
SMB In Plymouth chtirch.

These ranges are as giHnl a- new as far a* use is concerned.
I s.i-on.1 hand sU.ves that are bargain*.
r.-,-rvo‘.r I will i lakV you the I

and loosening t
plaster. The
all.-y ^.s iKi-u reni.Klel.il
il up in first-class shaiMPart of
f.-ll in last winter iind.-r the h.
ow and this has ln-n repalre.1
=00-1 many minor ini|ir«iv.-menis li

"There volt are again, always think­ Many Seed Potatoes Have Been So
ing of nu.t.-rlnl thing.. Wily, we hav,I Account of the High Price*
plenty of money for that sort of thing
\ Iji Salle sini-t hank.r jtilned
Prevailing This Spring.

,rkt.%Jk',V7;.,r?p:;'r.r.

cWt

1 S months, i

because everything is first-class and the

Instead t.f that

Mcirri or duped

and have hot and
r at a little over
that 1 have taken

1h1-U V ed n,rt uv.T 6 months. ,only 125;**'
i Peninsular Rang.. high warming c!..*.*t. hot water

artlc:

isMi.-t liy Ihe

and <
lage
Frank K
wanlen of the? buildings' and
untler his su|H-rvlslon ctinsld.-rwork lias iHi-n done this year.
- b»-Ing rals»-dI iat the fires

inreata hi* savings in the scheme

Iblf to find out

the

city water
k rangt to connect
sell you a range n
ng Peninsular Rang'

” *r»4<“?entoU?ar Lnge.'hlgh^^^^^
i.LoodMv. Htephin LwatDer.O W.

has made Bat He Creek famous is alunt
I swell out In new unforros.
The bathing suit market at Jackson

the rural districts

Mly populated sections

If so and

JackMin .IV.T their new hotels
devebifHil that the paimni
taller town r.-fer to the horn
larium.s as "ihe bran town "
lot lo IM- outdone by the Poniiac
rdlaiis of the iK-ac.-. who ar

firob
iransienl r.-sorters
sliKhilv less In numlM-r.. but
I danger .if elos.sl n-st.riv

The o»Iumni

oartain periodical* arc always opei
iyaely

r

Been

The fake Srro* are genenm*

(Mm of printer's Ink.

1

Already

heads

E”'
m.'r,

wn" T
1 then t
,u«ced_ e
.ork. W«H rpnoiiMrfB
.■vi-r>Bhtne kn.I

time ago, a Sew York concern
arrcBlflal.

.jiaiiaihrllr kr.«n r«im-

Tru=v.';.,s;eiL“„.

Phla la but one r>f many iDHtance*

Sppany wa«.

r«-lncama

"‘I....... wasiotichlng He was listening
f»Iie of the b-cttires of llelbari. He
affected, and wept, after
cunfeHston.

and
AdvertUIng

S acBders an fa«t a» pokAible

OIRBCTOR8:
B B. BwU. PmsWUwt

r’T.i
7k;rr.t"“o. B..n, c„

proved and All Cottages Have

ovei

Sha local puaiofllc*** tbroughnut the

ifllpalr

an.

happily Uutelher. It is said, until they
.,lop.e«l the new faith
Now they are
a seegnd hnneym.-.n on the farm,
-heaven." maluUlto^l near Lisbon.
r)hl«. by J I. Ib-lhan, foun.ler of the

whoae

haa beea held up by order of ibe

Moaey

Coovertad

raCHIGAN
IS POPULAR

EURMIMO UP SAVINGS,

lety day, almo*i. »««*• n-w f«k«- i>
R aaployM.

SAVINGS
Xy QANK
^

The Lapeer council
is talking of
buying ground for a city park.
Brown City seems to think it can­
not exist another year without a street
sprinkler.
Tbe Lansing city fathers have de­
clared war against the deadly cannon
cracker this year.
One Michigan pen pusher very modesH) inquires “If all the good were to
die young w here would we get otir ed-

SPIRIT

FRUIT SOCIETY

.

Do You Use
City Water?

Abneot

Complotod and th« Empleyoa Ar* *

a. T. SATEt and X W. HANNIN

J

________________ -

THE EVENIKQ BEOOBD, IBAVBBaE OlTr, KICH, TPE8DAT, MAY »!. ItOt.

■osnsswAsimm

Dress Protectors

Tht* most comfortable shoe a woman ever pul on her foot. .\f:cr
years of hard study the secret of a comfortable shoe has b<!en dis­
covered—and we sell theni—both in conj^re-s and lace---for $1.50
ami $1.75 the pair.

.Another lx>l of Thofc

MAMMOTH
APRONS...
Joxl reccive.l at the Fxtmomjr

BUY A GAS RANG
:ge now. 15 1
flk. All connections free till July 1*
Gas Co. now In netr bank block.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

C/-:-

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

•!

iiw I ,ui|^_^,..

, I Hip

\bB BVKHtHG RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, XIo4. TUESDAY, MAT 81,1904.

S^efs

Hair Vigor
Did you kaovr a alvayt rcttored
color 10 Cray hair, alvaya?
MakeaibeUri
iaUiiihaif.

KWGSLET
GIAOUATES

Cbe Spring Suits

SEVEN ^PILS HAVE COMPLETED
PRESCRIBED

COURSE

shown in the illustration are

Hannah & layco’s

a fine example of what a good

Strong BaaebaJI Team Has Been Oi^

:uil bhcu'dbc; the shoulders
1* nd a wc II built solid appear-

anixed and the Management
Looking For Oatea.

the figure, the back

Sp.*cial to the Kvenioc Reeord.
KinRsley. Mich . May 37.-Tbe,
^e^en
KTaduaiea
from the

HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE

HWi

BE S T

......

rlrt out I. rteun

tailors bestow upon theirhigh
priced product. Have you
bought .your spring suit yet?
Call and see our suits. Cur
prices are from $ 2-00 to
$5.00 lo^'er than elsewhere.
See our display in our south
window. Fine Mne of Hats,
Caps, Pantsand Furnishings.

Martin
omp<.se.l i.f Dr
’enton. .Mm. J O Crul-

MICHIGAN

r ;r.., n,i

r I!,.,...,,. ...

marahal. the .lal.U ei

tenancy In the
re of
* Ninth rulrab.h
r.ilraM
Fn-nrh army. In which aertice
rtlee be
1
t

T",

Mmi* Rninia
a.nll.ri«m
oi

France.

.-v^rv ►..mtner. all »

Jh •

Hdf*-. abJ|.«. *nrK«m
on ihe l^ln^ AilaniJr llm r Cvtnrtr. U
DOW on hi. HKhi h.in<lr.H|ih and nin.t«.nlh v.ivMSo far In hU llfp W
haae irav.-r.«Ml sono^thlnK like 2.MV).TMHi mlW'«. equal to over
Hn»und JheoRlolie.

Il-nrr X

xl'lilJl

«l»-i.cor. J..h» II

Und
all lUlnR In-Noank. In i
lo«n of Groton.. Conn win-*.- at.-

'^XdinS'clnn. I..nl Mln.o a
the lavint
Ot.aw
. re,.r....n.;:::i“
IH. Amelia Wilke. Un«-.
rently relehr.,..! h.;r elthll.-th l.Irth
day. I. the ol.leHl pranlr.liiK woman
d.K-u.r In th. w..rld She wa. the llr.l
woman n» rer.-lv.> a diploma in the
Mate of New V.irk and ha» prarlle.*.l

'••.S.5T-

to hold their shape: the same
careful work that cus;om

Ruth Jackson, ^^ina A. Madison. Ella

FLOU R
: CEHUL news
or THE WOILO

TO* »AL1.

alone, they are built to wear,

UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

TRAVERSE CITY.

hang*- gracefully, the sleeves
are r gh*, the whole Suit
se- ms a part of the man. Our
suits aren’t built for looks

enjeH.

itrdeniown.
married
l.ucien
Murat.
V
len
nn.iher. the aife of Achllh* Murat, t
Mlncrelian princ.-.
n t ..lifer with conKtlpallon. I
rhe.imatlHm or alomach tmiihle.
MerV
R.ij-ky
Mountain
roak.- you well
25 cent., tea or
Johnaon'e I>ruR Store

Jackson
I’lass pn)ph.*cy. Zina Madison
SoilK. qiianeiie
•The Value of Rlucailon.” Walter

Valedlctory-“We r>ass This Way
.1 One.* Ella .Brackenln.ry
Music, orchestra.
l*r.n».niailon ,..f diplomas. J,
8.
Brown.
Glass address. R.*v A. I.. Thurston
Ihill. eight boys.

•sr.iS.'"'-

Tide year s bat>ralaureaii-

s.-rmon

hi, W WlKwl
This has Insm one of the m.mt auc
C.-Sf.il years In the history of KingsHOPES TO FREE MRS. M'KNIGHT. ie,-s public scho..is. and the work accomplUlu-.! has proven In every way
•satisfactory
The
same
corps
of
Attorney Boyd Claima to Have Fo
teachers has h.‘en enRaged f.>r another
Important Witneaa.

the city ye.ter.lay en route to
iMrolt house of e.irr.H'tlon. wh.>re
will Osit Mrs Mary McKnlnht. wl
he defended in h'*r r.'cent murder t
who |x now s.-rvint a lif.- i
will

Aiinniey lioyd slalinl i
ll..•lllpt to reopen th.- «

Kiiitht was a victim «.f fits .»f im
itinmey is cnfldent that .V •
rial Is Kraut.-d his form»*r
I he able to s.*cure her fr.‘.Nlom

Vr'-.

ci.vm.T •.! i;«.ri;l>.
ha. iMim v.-r> ill In Atlanta, hut hati
DOW Rime to lili. old home In (‘harlee
town. R 1. H.‘ tK«lieve. he ran live
a ahorl lime and h<- wIhIior to end
day* In C'harl.-Rtown. Mr Uiillock
« ynnr
’iniam
e«i nf th.'
Icgca. »r
rollci
lea. In vUltlng the vari»ii«
vgi
mnBlng to plac- the

Th.- iMM-liail tcamTias I.-ased a s|»ot
RTouiid tn ihe^inrth iMirt ..f town
practice aiid

R. X Olilbelm

South Side. Corner
eighth and Union Sts.

LEPER CURED
r*
IN LOUISIANA I
_________





mer sickness
Vill Be Given Freedom This Week-

Kcmciubcr that freshness in

pl.-u-iy run-d This w.-« k the l.o'iisjana
l«-p«-rs’ home in Intlian Gaiiif will dl*
year and if charge one of lt> itatii-rt. a Gr«.<il<ne haHchaU Isiy. a native of New Ui’-ans.
he lK>cause r. who has hiH-n amici..' wlrh 1,-p
li an* al rosy for four y.-a
coIlnirT'f..
undi-r troainiciit
there'H going in
a rcRular Wai.-rl.M>
the other
I Tin- asylum his
h.WHl
The lini-up is as folh.ws:
iHsly was th»- color of ci»ff.-.- an-1 w.ictm-nsi wlih Tbprous uIi-«-rs
his fne-


(♦
!^

♦’

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

ia>h.-s
,-s

Now h,

are gixen

used in sum­

■"iSKr*

ABM >OU .SAUC

lor trilling hot

<irugs is

iin{M>rtant

ps5?b rsscir,

and

F'iiSfiV.liSSL'silt

that lou don’t timl ,t everywhere.

k.t

l,!Z

that

m41

tmm

loi summer retn-

me<licincs

J^’or The first 1 ♦

irr,

r,xiL„.

ilcmanil

rhv. Will

weather ailments, stomach disorders, etc.

Completed.

•h.
.l.H-.^ni
hli.
Ilu^doiT’'

i>,e

those that your dtxrlur prescribes and those

simjile iiouscho'.il remedies

Other Cures Are Almost

New York
New Orh-atix
*
tix says

iu.-Biit much
e
Those lnien-Me<l

Wc have itrcjijucil tor

c«hcs w ill, .T fresh supj)Iy of all the

a.|.Oc

n.sr.f

a-m-

Summer Medicines

VICTIM COMPLETELY RESTORED ♦
TO HEALTH |

'■

—<irrwo vt-cvtwUl*-

FOR RENT.

JOHNSON DRUG 00.

'USB y OB KMNT r
‘“““-..su,,

W. T. ROXBURGH. MANAC

NELSON HAS

gout.

l.lTla« a vr lUrala.
Tlint W.IS a w Ls.- old < l.-r-yuian who
urg.xl his l>r<-tlin-i,
y..i,i,g
lll••u to till, iiiimstty „ni.-»s they x
I c»,.|. iiTly UI..I.- |.r...idiim».l.d and .-ii
gixing : Ihir.iasti,- ill thi-ir fiolil
faiiii Ihnii lh«-ir ••IdHow.’ he s.-i:ti. ”f.ir
Mppiopri j
''tVe iu,isi allow.’'
till ri.-vitabl.. will Iiikiige." 'Ill
ntl-.V. .Ili.-e iw ||.•.-ew>.:l: t j||
.-rv
the wine . l..wii,t: in ..f Hie real1 U|s.,i t
Id.-.iN of \..Hlh ai
IIMXoidal
Iiarn.ulug ..f hop.- an.l Mini that ii.ii-t
roui.- \\ Ilh iiilil.1l.- age. *l'li.- nior.- Ide-H
Uin w.- wtari wIili Hi.- ui..re »i.iutly ivc
d.-f.-ii.| It agniust the slio.L* ,1 ,s‘,.-r
tain to re.-eive, tie- iiion- J»y..uw life

t-eelanao Sentmel Doesn't Want
Clippings Credited to Enterprise.

is char. ............Ik at; ‘=“"'
•igh. touch i

ar,tcl.-s

A Bure Thing.

s said that nothing I* *ure exci
M the n»ad
hut that Is not ai
r«-eovcry.
■ liM hafg.-.l
jg.'ther true
I>r
within
I Ktiite .-.n-or should
jery for ConMimption Is a sure cure
is said That r}i»- ircaMu.-ni which
-.w.lMed Tine, tji
all liinK and throat troubles. Thous­
caused such resn'ts
ti.iihmc
I w ilh til.
ands can testify to that. Mrs. C b
hut.simply the persisieiii apidua
Van.M.-tre of Shepherdtown. W. Va..
of The TreaTim-nt used tor lep
says:
I bad a severe case of Bron
j |ila» ground HI il
since the world began
The only
thills and for a year tried everything
•lefault
laeiislaiia
heard of. but got no relief. One boi» comtmsslo., of lu^iacy to Ih
home the disease ,has Ih n Treaiiil
e of I>r. Kings
King's New Discovery then
mil Jusiic- .\.-Iso,I S coiiri and
eoiiMtant
Icur.Mi mo al.solmcly."
It’s Infallible
nein uijiinciion *to be laid
t for Croup.
Whooping Cough.
Grip.
I'll Thre.- coats «d paste on ili«rextrainiiig bin, troni using
ileirimeni of
m‘;:::uc

MISCELLANEOUS.

L'Er.-sfaL‘.'a';iii^ jiis- -ss-w:

; l.:t

Clover dlr.1 la^i \\Vdnc*day.

She le

Arr^***'
the n
by the ptHiplP
tereetlng
Ing U 11

^

HR.'d It HO Hucceuhrnlly that

•nd to pul the family ..n th

INVirATION PRDMS.E. WAIT & SON I

of her delicate or^t, ronUii

AWAKENING OF CHINA
Concluding
Given

. had KT

by

Lecture
Rev.

W.

on
L.

This

Topic

Hyomei. the

bendstii nn.l in ..ther Ideal |KMsibilitb-s
life is w-..rth living, and we are aln.iig
to take .iur part In It. I.ivlng for lOrals
.xuirageous living. •-I.lv
Ing w'ltiiout th.-m is ' th.- dull
and .-ipailietl.- .-nd '--llaris.r's

'hIL.'

Leading Traverte Druggist* Urge Youi"«n
To Try

'J he .lr.-arili.-w< ..f tiie lui.ltl!.- ag.il
view of life springs h.rg.-ly from the
f.o1 that ilH I.h-alw nr.- s.. wliruiikeii as
to Is- le. |..iig..r a s..iir.a- ..f Miality. ..f
ren.-wal
A* i..i,k aw we Is-li.-v.- ill life

Guaranteed!^""’

Cure for Catarrh.

STAGE AND PLATFORM.

DR. FENNER’S

Laufman
The i;aw|..-(l .><||ciinipan.v. wh
Manager.
S'.-itib.
an i-ngagcmi-ni

at the First Methodist Church.

catari
irrhal colds, i.s invited to S
t Son*'
for V^mipleie Hvoniei
In the Firs, M.-th.Hlist church las,
It fit on approval Vo confident
Memnu R. v Wm l.aurn,a„ gave the
.N.ncludiMg illustrated Us-uire on “The
-sealed case of catarrh • -<|iiip]H-il si.s 1. orgaiii>atiii
Awakening ..f China. The l.vture that they will furnish
month’s
was well ll|ustrat,..| by the Mereopti
Hyomei on trial
i
can and interestingly given to a large
l»i - 'iiciKUiw l■lMll!^.;
ii ihi- w<K-n-i>
mid !»' unn-asonahlc to I'"'
audienc- which wa.s greatl\ interested exm-et
Til. S:-.'ll l’nrini-f.
TUii<b
a chronic
ca.se of catarrh. |•
in the M«ry
Th.- I.siun- was pre which has b,H-n growing worse fori'-**'"'
!•> .N'a: G Immi -hiu
cede.1 by Hingirt: by th.- audience and
an- in- amg «aii. l*.-iw-.s-ii
If you Insist •• Admiral Ito did not if, .
Well, these things are worth knowing. prarer l.y U. r D..|,ry McKinh-v ..f the
a i. 111!
tln-ic- a'w.a>'
SOIIII-:liiiig
tYl. nds church
ireaimeni will convince the user ibai doing III ihe way ‘-f vaud* ,ill.- f.-a
has given a commissi
Foi Ibis pB«' <*i 'I
. nii-riain
Hyomei is infalllhle in drivinc ca lufi-s
IVaghi-tan cavalry, to Prince
.
-------------------------------------------larrhal jmlson from the sy^eni There m.-nt ih.-> have . -p. a; . .-ngag.-.l
on Murat. gr.>at grands.in «>f Na nil MAPrigL* ntULATOI c«, AliMla. la IVkln
A curaiuirisup of the M/e of I* no dangerous
stomach
drugging V.■«.■!! and Nlldi. lie Mg In-aillln.Ghina was made and the questUm when Hyomei is used. Simply breath,
ask,si. wha' w.Mild Ghina he able to Its healing balsams through the neat ile- iiei...i aiilw’K ni'istca' in Ani.-rl<a
if she awakentsl* Her r.-wiurces Inbaler that comes with every outfit. Tie V have a iHimls-i >d oih.i vaiet>\ili. p.s»p!c. and Bi-o tie n- w.
mov
lare^i large and her poimlatlon Is one^
ing pn-turi-w and v*-rv Iat«-s» d nwirai.-d
ihanl to pr.slict what %iiv could do
I The speaker told h..w floddhism had
Death of a Baby
jput her to HU..-P and that cuufticism
had chained her to h.-r graveyards.
ln< U.c will
<i..l<-U,- .
From this the audience was carried
S|* irr.- Ill Tr* .-siBii s'r.-ci
linary cough.
in the canals and rivers to see the
‘o introduce our crown and brulgc work, .also operating, tc
aft.-riKMoi.
d.-a'Ii
laking
E-akers mill find y,-st.-nlay
Hyomei Invalnalde.
strengthens the ih.-ii Iiiib inontii old daughter Iwoiitsa
aow the people ot Traverse City and virinitr our metluxU ami
Th< cai
baby s
voice and gives It a rich, clear lone. Kmniaii-iiH
ne work, we will for the next
Th.- fuiu-ra:
ral will
Gaiarrhal deafness is cured when Hy • b-aih was ^paslIl^
city iH-fi.re and after de- onu-1 and the special Hyomei halm are
i.-sday a
W.-dn.-sday
afl.-nuM.n al 2 o'ci,ick
and told the story nf the
• r.-sid.-i
John Fors
Many pictures of mission
i officiating
Til
• in.- pasw.-d
mplete ouiOl costs only one
s were shown, cnlleg,.* and sch.a.ls
ly at half pa.st i
d If. after using, you can say
scenery of the country that made
thiMl
01 help you S E Walt A
hK-ture setsm almost like Iwing In Son* will return your money
Ghina
The service closed by all singIng "From Greenland* Icytwice in the hospital from a severe
KINGSLE'lf' WON.
case of plies causing 24 tumors. After
On Jtine 10 Rev. l.aufman
iH-gin
another serie* of lectures whicht) will Manton Ball Team Defeated by a doctors and all remedies failed. Buck
len’s Arnica Salve quickly arrested
In- on
Ben Hnr •
It ,
Score of 18 to 4.
require
further
Inflammation and cured him It
from two to thr«H> nights t
Special to the Evening Record
conquers aches and kills pain. 25c. at
Johnson's Drug Store, and F.
H
Meads, druggist
Startling Teat

:r]t
.... ......... ..

KIDNEY a»4
backache

::r7h^7r.i£l''SdL‘££^i'£;

£

TEN DAYS

GIVE A SPECIAL PRICE ON THIS WORK
22 K Cold Crown............................................. $4.00
.Bridge Work................................................... 4.00
Cold Fillings......................... I.OOand up
Silver Fillings.*.............................. .—
50c
Painless Extraction....................... - •............
25c
Best Red Rubber Plate................
6.00
MU WOMK BUiMiHTEMD T£M TEM/tS
Remember we are on the aecoml floor ori the State Bank
Building. Suit 207.2f»8. Be sure you are let of at the right

National Dental Parlors
BOTH ’PHONES

L

rr

save a life, Ur. T. G Merrill
111. of
lehoopany. P
Pa ,
No. Mehoopany.
.riling
test resulting in a onderful cure. He
write*, "a patient was atucked with that that team *
violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcera went down before
lion of the stomach. 1 had often found of the Kingsley t
Electric Bitters excellent for acute
stomach and liver troubles so I pr«Run down, broke down, all played
rcrlbed them
The patient
gained
from the first, and has not had an at­
tack in 14 months." Electric Bitters
•re poslUvely guaranteed for Dyspep­ ^nta. tea or Ubleta. Johnson’s Drug
sia. indigestion. Constipation and Kid
ney troubles. Try them. Only Me at
r A RSCOIIO WANT Aa
Johaaoa'a Drag Ston n4 F. H. MaaBa

g|*l
ST.VITUS'OAHCElr.S'VSir.Sll.'N'?

Ovar First National Bank

EieiNG. LEWIS
CASH GROCER
|b-*t

Butchers'

Premium

Ijird. p.-r n.......................10c
Best

.<11,cr

l..af Ijird. per

.n. ..'...............................8e
Swift's G.iltn-iiet. per lb.... Se
I.ard Goniisjuiid. p,T lb____7'/,c

IT’S
A WATCH
HE
SHE

Wants This

Commencement

Best Glearl«ck Pork, per lb. Be
B..*i Bean Pork, per Ib...........7e
I still have some Flaked Break­
fast Foods.
Tryahlta Flakes. Oxford Hake*.
Vigor ('lakes and Cera
Fnakes at 5e packag*.

Niit

226 E»t Fmt Shut

scaMn—
110.00.

$12.00.
Over In B<men count.' Hie Wesiern
.Ntirsery Go. announces that
p,-r $15.00.
cut. ,If the plum buds in their or
,-hards and alKiut one-ihml of the $20.00.
ch,-rrl,-s have Ih..-o killed liy the re
c-nt fntsis.

EXCISIONS
Handsome Chatelaine* for the
girl*.

Gather Hi.- ros.-s of health f.ir your

Small sixetf. thin model cases
for the boya.

■bright
By/u^g Rocky

AT REASONABLE l»WC6x'
PALMER & CARVER

MJIIE

tn^'K.n:;:rrLX:'‘n,,r:: l^::l

National Dentists.

HBSTRACTS OF TITIE

Pere M^QUBTTE
Werid«s Fair, tt LomIb.
Round trip tickets at low ratet
sale at all ticket autlona. Aak
ties, limit of tick
and fuTfjaS
(ri ft tii«B

FANS.
MounUin Tea

JokMoa’* Drug Store.

al

WRIST BAGS.
RABTALl, «W JMMtor.

KE^\’ADIN CREAMERY BUTTER
made in a modern, up^o-dat^ uaK

JTHE EVEHIMQ BSOOBD, TRAVERSE CITY, MlCn^ TUESDAY, ICAY SI, ISOA

IPROGBAHFOR
GRADUATION

flPMW l9 no SuitmMuio for

• T~nt E. A. Barbour Will Oolivcr ao
AtStrm and Four Class Mcmbors

m-

I

W.U Have Orations.

be held Thur*
June 2. In the City opera
I very enteruining
gram has l*een prejtared fur*tbe
> graduation uf 32 pupil*
:h whool. It i* made
ef singing. s|K*aking and an address
h> F A Bartweir
The prrtgram is a*
lolkiws
Miielr. nreheftra.
Invocation. Rev -I) Cochlin

tL7-

¥<:■

POWDER

Salutatory. Ethlyn ^
Class oration,
"American
rles." Jerry Siilll
til Ivan
ry. Ruhy A. Carr
•Inberg

AboelutoIjrPure

ti Im a Mattor of Hoalfh

NUMBER ALL
WHEEL RIDERS
MAKE THEM HAVE LICENSE TAGS
tAYS A CITIZEN.

Boli«v«s That the Lawbreakers Could
Be identmed and Law Abiding
Wheelmen Benefited.
bclIevcH hr
k Trsvemr City
•ycle problrm. Aa
i solred the bic;
Record, the wb*cl
■ Recon
they srr not fa rly
1 hate IcKsI protec
jd
Two
r**me.li«i»
> that I
l»eeu siiKKr*t»*d.
■ r«**er\e<l i
id way
lion of the 1
ipaved
their use on
that theyr be
bf allowed
aldei
lewalks In the sectluna outside i
wn-niwo business district
reraatlon with a Record n'ported this
nomlDK the cltlrcn
with the n<-w
achrme took this view of the niali< r
"The strwds are In a fairly
condition at present." he said, "but of
course . there will be rainy. mudd>
days. Now I don’t favor the use of the
sidewalks unless the law breakers nnpunished. I would advt>cate Kome rvslent whereby a bicycle rider c<iuld IsIdentlflod whether hU name was
known or not. In the citbn aiitonio
bile owners must have nutnln'r on the
rear of their machines. corresp<indln»;
with their license numlMTs and iilalnly visible I would suaaest that the bi­
cycle riders pay a small las. alniiit
twice what such a taa would cost uud
tie llcenae<l
Th«*n If anv trouble oc
curred. they could bo Identified
The
money that would U- recelve<l for the
laks. alK»ve their cost, should be sfeuit
for the Improvement of a certain
tk>n of the road but until enough
accumulated for this purimse
wheelmen should l>e alloweti to
ceruln sidewalks
•In this manner, the gtilliy
would l»e punished and all bicy
rt Ion.
Tlic
have p
I was walking along \
street with my wife and a
wheel, with .bellher lamp nor I.
Rweed us to step out t.f his way i.;
the mad
I did not know who he w
btft had he l»een numbered I would
have had him arrestisl. All law abid­
ing wheelmen ought to agn-«* to this
m privl
because It would give
t of an
now Impossible on art
sponsible few ”

wjr;::5

LONG. THE-PROPHET.
Laks

City

Maw

Tells

of

Know* of Things.
Another prophet has come to eanh,
this time over the line In iJike
MIsnaukiM'
ty.
Jeremiah Jones, the Mis*
county prophet. Isn't In
Lucius l^ng. the all

ber—tinlucky—the world I* to
through the pv-culiar sensations <
leral eart
earthquake,
the etfer
general
which will bejelt ina Cadillac and other
portions of L'onhen
m Michigan. There
ind other kinds of
> a^fesL klngs and
I be assassinated during the
summer, a large Atlantic steamship Is
to sink in midocean, with a loss of
about eleven htradred lives. In Aug i«t.
Itossibly the last week in the month
and Roosevelt Is to lie overwhelmlq^ly
elected to succ«-ed himself as the pro
Idem of the L’nlied Stales.
Lurius
lA>ng may Ik* (
assassli
and his steam
n*ference
to
nking. but
Roosevelt
Pit will Ik* m»*re
I
or les.s ct>u>ol
I bU disastrous prophi*cles as
i liackground—Cadillac News
ELECTED OFFICERS.
PrMbyterian Chriatian

Endeavor So­

ciety Held Business Meeting.
At its buslnt*** mi*«*tlng last evening
the C. E society of the First Probyierian church elected the following’
ottcers:;
President. Mr*. U B. llis
sell; vice president. Roy Thompson;
secretary. Tilly Spewse; corresponding
secretary, Florence Hopkins; tn*a*
urer. Mafy Blssell; organist. .Mis* An
derwon.

#

Daily Marfceta.

Provisiona.

Potatoes on
kMUb rflcalrad.

The Banana.

She lay there HsUaealy for half an who did-not carry a wkite rose from
hour loBgcr. looking throng a jalat Mary Gordon’s rose-tree.
of tear* at the portrait of her atera old
Long year* ago the tree had given
father hangjag on the wall at the foot op blooming .nor could all the pruning
r the bed. and
thinking over the and care given It coax a chigle blosiiarrel.
from ti. Miss Corona, tinctured
rtT year* ago. with the superstition apt to wall on a
when Mis* Corona had been a girl of lonely
womanhood, bellcxed In ber
father heart that the rose-bush had a secret
the
ipathy with the forttmes of the
> old Cordon homestead <
don women. She. the last of them,
the ojd homestead, would never
ing slope*
need the bride roses. Wherefore, then,
the uoiith.
lid the old tree bloom?
valley
the spruce grtrre after all these year*, it had flung all
sweetnes*
tnes* into blosuncle. Alexis Gordon.
HU it* long hoarded
I
son 5^*^'^ lith had seemed to Corona
bought
brother
The mother* of
as her <
both were dead; neither bad any other again for a Gordon bride, but Miss
brother or sUter. The two children Corona was sure there was another
up together, playmates and meaning in it. too; she belleve^l it
Iriend*. There had
never foretokened some rhaiige in her own
been any sentiment of loTe-maktng be­ life, some rejuvenescence of love and
tween them to mar a perfect comrade- bewtity like that of the ancient rose^
She bent over It* foam of loveThey were only the best of
xhlp
almost reverentlv
friend I. whatever plans the fatb<
might 1have cherished for the union c
They have bloomed
for Juliet’s
e«tate* and children, putil
tting th
their ei
Sdlng," she murmured. "A Gordon
,
.
,
considi
t wear the bride* tom**; in­
Gonlons
deed she must. And this—why. it is
if Roderick and Alexis Gordon almost a miracle."
llght-footedly a-s a girl, to
T such plam
for seUwors and a basket.
iMtard when they quarreled.
Corona
She would send
Juliet Gordon the
'hivered yet over the bitterness
bride rose*.
Her cheeks were pink
that time.
The Gordons never
anything half-heartedly. The strife
from excitement as she snippe«l them i
off. How lovely they were! how very j
tween the two brother* was del
mined and Irreconcilable.
large and fragrantIt was a* if ail {
the grace and pt*rfume and beauty
Corona’s father forbade her
and glory of those twenty lost *umher uncle and cousin or
communication with them. mers were found here at once in them.
Corona wept and obeyed h^m
She MTiet

Uaiiauas ripened on the plant
suitable for food, and wrould
Ik.yne. Mich.. J
much the I
!■ as the plih which Is bad alwa.vB obeye*1 her father; it
Rapids A Indiana
never entered Into her mind tr
northern cornsti;aik .
menjMUna an extended survey They
fdlth had re
elder
Unit!
,m U’a!I.M.n I^ke and
Stale
traveling
thn
elevations and runthousand
> good as bananas rip«-t
la
i!f»l sun. This is pmbably making a llttl
iitly a 1 move of the road to re
ruli.
The lea* gulf of coldne-ss
freight tramc out trf this iKdnt
plant of which the Itanana is the fruit dUiniht.
' In Jffipardv when the
Ten year* later Rmlerick Gordon
Is md a tree, nor Is It a bust
d Al|H-ns
died, and in five months Alexis Gor­
K Is simply a gigantic plant,
don followed him to the grave. The
to a height of from flfteeii i
eighteen feet from the two brothers who had hated each oth­
ground t
iVes. oft times eight feet er so unyieldingly In life slept very
|H*arefiilly side by side in the old Gor­
II in a sort of cl
slip«*l
don plot of the country graveyard, but
■Hon •*<f the new tri
their rancor still served to ,
eni*Ts utKMi hIs dulle
l'* Jui
the IIvt** of their descendant*.
Corona, with a half guilty sense of
dUlo.valty to her father. hop«*d that
Meredith
might now Ik*
stores and grocers' she and
friend* again.
He wa* married, and
had one little daughter. In her new
loneltne^i*
Corona's
friiit, and this brings It Into di- and lntoU*rab1e
the opposite jKisliion. with the heart yearnf*d after her own people
end of the stalk up and the But *he was t<»o timid to make any adIMilntlng toward the
vamv'.*^. and Meredith jpever made any
Corona b«*lleved thaf he bated her.
ami let *lip her last fluttering ho|K*
•finger." amT «*ach
that the old
bn*ac*h would ex
> of fingers sun
irrotindlng a stalk heale,!.
Junior* Were the Hosts and the Ha
i>'*ealir*d
.*d iT’band;’’ i
quality and
Oh dear* oh. dear'" she «
of •jkcl!
bunch d.*iM*nd
i» her pillow*
It M*ei
^
Was Very Prettily Decorated With
niimlvef of, bands it ha*Some
the Class Colors.
kin wa* to Ik* tnarrie
wonder hok th«* fnilt
a plant fifteen feet fn»m the she could ni»t Ik* present at tin
gnitiml. The native lalK.re
monx . she who had never seen
A l.•<'t•Jl1lotl was given to tl
rt
way up hs height;
weight ofr the fruit causes the stalk
stal
\Vb»*n
MLs Conxna went
iloxxn
slowly lK*nd until thebiineliof bananas stair-H at last, she found Chariotta i
reaches the ground, then biiig in the kitrht*n iKxrrh. The sr
bunch
the ,
hantlmalden was douhled tip on
ready machete and ran
lo the rlv floor, with her face
niufl1«*<l in
er or railroad for shlpnu
The
gingham apron and her long hratd'
red hair banging with limp straight
i wreath of smilnx. while cut flow.
grouml. The banana Is
n»*ss dtiwn her hark
M'hen Chariotta
very prol
Iiauketl the piano. »*omtl plants
prurlncer of itself, and at every ch
was in gtxKl spirits, they alway* hung
;pletlng the decorations,
pt'rkly oxer each shoulder, tiexl up
i
After.the pn>gTam. the giu-Ms par
with iTiomuuis Uiw* of sky-blue rib
Ilrlpailng. luarehed to the dining hall
when- they parttnik of a «K-lal dinner
whl.h was epr.-ad under a ram
cold aud green
The following
intention of iK-ing humorous or
the fn.it they will pnalure.
sarcastic.
*«‘d ham.
I'olnto sal
• Ivr—ive
I>*Mur,
iekles.
ler bowl." sni!
Olives
Sammy’a Prospects.
mean to. Miss C’rtxna
It jest slipiK*.!
A ciunlry scL.kiI teacher n*cel\ed
..tti MX fashion ’fore I
ho t on
the following note from Um* muiher
it.
And it * hruk im
forty millyun
of one of her pupils ri*ceiilly
• iVar
ulL^
Mis. You writ alKMit Whipping Sam
1 certainly
SherlM-t,Cream
sighed
Miss
my
I lien-by
lission
Corot i
At any other time she would
have been filled with dismay
BREVITIES.
untoward fate of her green
his father—you have to lean. 1
low bxiwl. which had In-longed to her
The regular
iihly mating
with a club
Pound noltnlge into I
gT.*a.-Krandmother and hud stood on
Woraan’-K auxiliaryI of Grace eliunh I want him to get i, and don’t
the hall table to hold flowers as long
> attenshiun to what 1
Frank A

,.£“lrE

Iw^fuVn

r.:

ST. FRANCIS
GRADUATES

...-

:r„

..

;.rr

"Charlotte!

Mrav

Much Wanted Silks at a
Big Saving in Price .
ere is silk nt*ws that should
inter
ihould interest
every woi the city who has
— any
^ thought of a silk gown,
skirt, waist or wrap. Kver>- number represents qual­
ity and economy that every woman should take ad­
vantage of. "Buying silks later will seem like extrav­
agance to those who have seen the splendid offerings
we are making. Show us the woman who does not
care for a silk dress ? if there is one she may pass this
by. Hutt any woman who does, and they are leg
legion,
ome of them perhaps have wanted it for a long
time
It
o those this offer
■'"
••• possess more than
will

U6 in. black taffeta, wear guaranteed
beautiful black.
would
havt you compare with i
vould like to have
any l.uH silk in the city........................................... A •v/V/

Charlotte'

Now. Chariotta. havli
her conscience for

21

in. black IVaii
ie, spltrnditl soft, lustrous
black: this
the best silk offer m;ule in the
city for years, worth 1.2*’)........................... ................... • 9 kJ

red braids wen* over her shoul­
ders This ought to have wanted Mis*
Corona; hut Miss Conma was think

. tub taffeta, that means put in the
a piece* of coiutn goods, full line

j

1.00

away for dear life, and se«*me<l smlt

Cl^angeable taffcta> for shin waist suits, splenAfter a time Miss Corona rvmembered and sighed.
She did hate to
call the child that fxwllsh name with
its foreign sound.
Just as If pUin
Charlotte ” were not giKxd rnottgh for
her. and much more siiiiahle lo

QQ

l‘J in. guaranteed black taffeta, two exceetliugly
gotxl numlM-rs, at V.»c an«l....... .. ............... ......... . • 9 tJ

"Chariotta'" she ralh*d eptn-atingly.
Instantly Cbarloila flew to the gar-

want me. Ml** C rona' ’
’Take this Ik.x down to Mis* Juliet
Gonlon. and a*k that it Ik* given
h« r at once." said Mi*s Corona. Ik
loher. Chariotta
Don’t stop i o plcl
gum In the ........................
grove, or rat
... sour*
........- In till j
|Htke sticks through
the |
But Charhitta had
goi^*.
Id gone,
I»own in the valley
lley the othe
other
don houw wn* in a hum tif >«-xclte
itixalbl mother’* nxtm to show herself

CLOSING OUT
..SALE.
IN OUR CLOAK DEPT.

flawh*** a* a Mix |M-tal. Her face was
a very sweet
one. and
the simple
white dress
vhe wore lH*raine her
dainty, flowerlike Wtity a* nothing
elaborate could have done
-i„, not going to pni on my veil
until the
last
m«Kuent." she
said
laughingly
'
™»''rie<l
.riph* awa^ li I fiid
An*l oti. motlu‘r
N„, 1,
had"
My
rose*
haven’t rom- Father 1* hack from the
ktation. an.l they were not th.'re.
1
-nP red
pure while r«»*e* iK-catise I .*^ld a
.i,,,, prlde

14.98
12.98
11.98
7.60
4.98

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at------------- --------22 to 25 suits go
at------ .
IS to 2h suits go
at - -....... ................
12 to 15 suits go !
at....................
lo suits go

Come Bi"-a*- a knock i

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Ijiura Burton. Julh-i
.\ew Coven Coat>..........0.\I':-I Ol K'l 11 OM*
, „Hdesmaid. entered, w I,
• Julh-t. dear, the fuqniest
.'\ few last strason'.s Covxrrt CoaLs.
girl
St enor
$5(KI. now.:;. ..............................
afieniiMin at 3:3rt
freckle* ha* Ju.M brought tl
this for
there was no room f
I haven't an idea
whr-r*ar<-oiii;t of the High srhisil
The Bride Rosea.
-W'ell. well, crying
I mend from; she hniked like
Others that sohl up to 1<I.00,
mcm-emeni exerrh
nies-M-nger
•Miss Corona awok** that June morn- it
I suppose U Is a Judgi
from pixy-land "
for staying abed so late.
Go and
Julb f oixened the Ik
swet-p up the pieces, and do try and be
tan.l Then it all came over her with a little more careful. Charlotte."
"O. mother. hK»k —look' What per­
i little .sickening rush, she had fallen
A few last season’*x suits that sold fnjm 12.00 A QQ
Chariotta met'kly fect roses'
Who cxiuld
have sent
a*;l.*.*p with ii*ar-wct la.^hes .he night
resent
being callet them. -1). here’s a note fmm-fmmto 1.5.00......... ................................................... ...................‘±•€70
e Just t
1 I’ll tell yot why. mother. If* from Cousin CorThe 22 and 24 suits,
1 do. m
• make up;
ltusiu*s will be li
go and wt-eil th
[•n
Yes’m.
now.....................................
. the wedding and was not ever do It beautiful."
The
inviu*,!. all lH*caus-e t.f the Q.,*rret. «
. worth from $2.50
id pull up
more flower* than script
Ftsh.
"I am *end1ng you the Gorgeueratlon old. and so chronic and hit wveds." Mis* .Corona reflected
«lon bride* rei.v,**
The roselreK*
ter and terribb* that It always present fully. Rut it did not matter. Nothing bloomci! ft»r the first time
will Ik* the answer n
mty I
.SILK
ETON’S
and
loose
toat>. worth up t<i ^ 00
self
to
Corona
mattereil
.
She'yiaw
Chariotta
sally
The members an* urged to I * p^c^ent
years, my dear, andI It must surx'ly be
as siH*ll.*d with a
into the garden with a d
re Is sp.*clal biiKiness
in honor of your
‘ddlng day. I fliope |
might Ml^^ Corona hate
d. do-or-dle expression surmi
Woman’s .Missionary su<*l,
you will wear them,
m. for. although I !
WALKINC. SKIR'IS. worth up to sl.ui herr up into a lonely life for long ing her freckle*, without feeling Inter have never known you. I love* you very
Irst l»n*sbyt»*rian church
i;.;50................................................ ...............................
enough to go and make sure that much.
Hb Mrs. L. H. Blssell. 427 Fifth
I wa* once a dear friend e»f
did not root out all the la
street. Wcluesday aft.mmm at 2
.vour father’*.
Tell him to let you
Q Ofi
season’s summer
eigih skirts
I her tardy and wllfiilly
Wvirean's Home and Fon*
wear The rones I send f«»r old time*’
pone.1 warfare on weed*
worth up to lO.iNi.
Missionary s(k*|..|, of the (
sake
I wish yon every happine** my
Congrei
This miKKi lasted until the afterm. by a gulf which now seemed Im
tional church
CIllLDREN S COAT.S. very newest. ..
passable.
OFF
. Then Miss Corona, whose h
"Your affectionate rou.nin,
Hamilton tomorrow afii*rn(N>n
Mls* C,»rona turrn*<l over t>n her pil­
thought* were still down in
o’clock
All the ladies an* lnvit.*d
A few last season’s, worth 2..50.
"Corona Gordon ’’
lows. lifted one ctirner of the white festive house in the. valley, roused
inccllng. and esp<*<-iall.v the h.
'O. how sweet and lovely of her'"'
for..................................................................................
windowMind anT^Nxieeped out. Below herself enough
memlH*rs.
said Juliet gently as she laid the let­
a river of ,*arh sunshine was fi..w- Chariotta was doing
After finding ter down "And to think *he was not
Others worth 5.0fi.
tlmmgh the garden, and the far­
lered idly about the
InvitiHl! 1 wanted to send her an
fof..................................... ......... ......... ___________ .
away slnmt* were translucent green in hllng, old-fashi
lioncKl place, which
invitation, but father said it would be ;
their splendor of
young
day. with full of
of nooks und surprises,
lM*tter not to—she wa* so hard and '
.1-011 might
catiry. uncertain mists lingerin
Ing. splrstumble
on some
ter against us that she would prob
transaction of imponant b*Si
clump
It
like,
in
their
Intervales.
A
I
blnl. his
fttll attendance I, desired
X regard It as an Insult ’
elusive
He must have been mistaken atiout
The formal
op..nli.g of
op**nh
Palmetto sleek plumage iridescent
light, was iK*rched on the h!g
would never have suspected
l*ark garden will
Wednesdi
• attitude,- said Mrs. Gordon.
It
II he Wednesday
in squarely acn>ss the win Nothing in the garden was planti
Then* will be gtxv!i music.
talnly Is a great pity she wa* not
dow.
slngii
quite
where
it
should
be;
yet
withal
ng
as
if
his
heart
wn
.Id
bal
it
Merman ^Hvman
has
|
Invited, bill it is if>o late now. An In------- ------ pn^ented the
with mehwly and the Joy
delightful
lagin.state t*ank with crayon iHinralis of
ion sent two hours txefore the
if.*
:
Horn Perry Hannah, the president; J
nonx would Ik* an insult indeed."
T. Hannah, cashier, and Samuel Oar
hlng fairer
Miss Corona pushed her way Into
day of
bt if the bride herself took It'"
land, assistant cashier.
^
Miss Coron,
the cherry-tree < opse. and followed a exclaimed Juliet impulsively. ’Til
'orona dropped back <
The hearing of Tom
T..m O’Cv
O’Connor of pillows with another gen
overgrown path to a sunshiny myself to Cousin Corona, and ask
sigh
h:ast Bay w^s adjourned
med In
In Ji
Justice S
"I am so glad that the d.
corner Ixeyond.
She had
not been
child I
come to my wedding. ”
Brown’s
ctnirt tf>day
and kneM by her ,
IfKlay to
Friday *
to l»e "»»>Tled.she
.............. said
r
holloa .M.-redith Gordxm not them,
there since la.*t summer; the little
Go yourself! Child, you can't
■ning
O’Connor Is to» ans'
answer to
Gordon was
always "dear
• Couvin Corona.
ras getting almost impassable, such a thing* In that dress—"
lid a M»m.-what •
-Cousin Merx-dilh.’ *ai.l MU* Corcharge of using his fistic ahimie*
Corona, although t
hav«.
come in ona tn-muiotisly
she emerged from the cherry
"Go I must mnm*ie
Why. it's c
flfty cents.
tw«» had never spoken
each other
trees, somewhat rumpled and pulled a three minutes' walk. I’ll go up
Dear Corona ’’
The
___________
leir Jives
about in hair and attire, but attended. hill hr the old field path, and no
to forcii
Grand Rapids t«i attend the conV*
,
..............
both hi*r han<l* In hi*, and '
Miss C.»rona was a brisk and early »" If by a benediction, by the aromatic
see me. O. don't saw a wot
• Dx-ar
said Ml*s O.nma out KlsMtJ her heariny. "Forgive me for
of the dicKH-se
He will return th
riser as a rule, with a genuine horror breath of the mint she bad trodden on^
there. I’m gone."
f
of her amaz*-nj.-ni
of the wt*ek.
nothing ' ojlsunderstandlng’ you
i
.f lary i ople who lay late alK*d or she gave a little cry and stood quite
-That child!" sighed the moth
to forgive
I ve b.ved you all and . thought you hated us all ”
Fred C Thomas, the business____
look ove: Song to g. i their eye* well still, gazing al the rowebusb that grew
prulesUngly. as she heard Juliet’s fly longed for you
Dear child, x
ager of the Uaskel iStock companr.
ned; bnt this morning she made in the corner.
rnlng
I
It was so large and lug feet on the atalr*. "W’bat a thing
hmughl me great happiness
which will open here for a week next
1 ilterly, smib
hurry about rising, even though woody that It seemed more like a tree for a bride to do!”'
Monday night, is in the city on bus!
rnlng footsteps. »»anging doc.rs, than a bush, and It was snowed over
}
"What a terrible glrJ I Is for having
Juliet, with her white s
ding." cried Juliet
mist’
and over loud tinkling of dishes in the
h a splendor of large, pure white caught above grasses an<
WTto .
. .............
...
....
r beard of a
really
for ,
es.
iK^tokened that Chariotta
llght-footedly through the
never renise the t
bride iUdng such an uaconvenAnd Cl.ar•Dear mf*," whispered Mist CJorona land field* and op the hill, treading
»u*ln Corona We
There, scamper off to
poor Miss Cfxrona knew t
Our soda founUin la epm
tremulously, as the tiptoed towards It. for the first time the faint old field
eddlng day. you!'**^ ‘•»*'*‘*
«»me.
fatally sure to do somethl
"The bride roses have bloomed again! poth between the two home*, so long
lor the season.
•I.atira bas made your rose* up Into
•infortonate if
she were not un-ler How very strange!
Why, there has dUused that It was now barely visible
. what she call* a dream of a bouquet.'
"O. It’* not that, dear chlld-but I
Walt's Drug Btor*.
careful, ever-seeing eye. To be not been a rose bn that tree for twen­
I I'M uke Coiinln Corona up more lelats fringing grasses and star-dust of
Chariotta’* intentions were al ty years."
lercup*.
WTiere it
ran Into the
good.
The rose-bush
bad
been planted spruce grove was a Uny gate which
^
.1 knew that aomethlng beaatltnl
Mis* Corona was not ihlnking there by Corona's great-grandmother, Misa Corona bad always kept In good
going to happen
? minister must wait if necessai
ippen when the old
Chariotta this morning, and she the lady of the green and yellow bowl. repair, albeit It was never used. Juliet
■e-tree bloomed.** n*!"""——•
"
mormored mim
felt so strong a disust,le for

'her lonc4y, It was a new variety, bron^t ont from pushed up the rusty hasp and ran
you to meet Romney.
Come. Corona happily.—Chri
•hristlan Ebdearor
purposeless life
she was in no iTwvtwju
uj war;
Scotland by
Mary vromuo,
Gordon: ana
and iv
It wre
bore throngh._
dear."
haste In go forth
_»eet another day large white roaes which three genera- /Misa Corona was sitting alone
a
And Miss Corona went. Ci
In
of It.
tions of Gordon brides had worn on her shadowy parlor, hanging
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
flag.
I MiM Gorou fCM jolt tk« IbbM UOlB Ui«lr
r. Uha4«BMtoBfll1^nr a< tha hcM* mow wUh

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bft Ur«d or llrlgc. althoash ate fagrad a taany tradition nraong tke Oordoos
H was T«T wicked of Wr to foel ao. that BO lack wobM attcad the bride

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anay
7..; t&^ rtbratbrn to ttaani
can tmeel wv« and are tgnartng
orar. but It dor. not foUow that lba,«P«
If a man cnU ncroai

paa.llot*' W »»

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Meeeage
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■Y waa la tlw amoklag coiapart-

1
fro® Xrw York to CbKMi«o
1 omC tilm. 1 fc*4 Jwt OnlaWd
raadlac lo a nasaala* ao arti<4r upon
MamwTa
w-bi^aaarot lu wlrrlMt
tclrcrmpby. and. ralaJox mj r»«. I
aaw tliat Ute atrana«r «ra« Kiao<4iMC
-4own at cba oM«BBloe pac*>
-A maarkabir arhl«-Tmi«it, air." 1
aaVL "Hare yau read tbU arUdrl"
*-Ou MarcaoIT Y«." Um- atran«rr r*aacna atiaoat paat brlU-f " I aahL
*lbat a OMaaacc cvuki br iM^it a<ruM
tba aca wldiMtt tl*r aid «f a »rr«
l>t
MarixHii arf*aia tu luira a.'i'uai|.ll-4i**d
It lUiJcaa poaatbly tbr Ibiw ti.^.
kaard arra U»e rwolt of a^-idrat. aod
tU fart of that iiartl.TJlar ai«cual lw<
ta« baeo praamacrd iua> l*a»f i»«n
ooly ooa of tboaa aimrular
tbat DOW and Uirti aatunUh ua "
Tbr alranart rnDOTr«1 il.r rtcnr frum
hte Itpa abd aald "No; tb*- mhiimI. Mar
cool board ara not to br claaMii auiouc
tkc ai'cldeaul and roliHidrtital It o aa
a raal alyoal aooodrd by bU aaaUtauia
lo Euclaiid and rwrlvad by blm Ui HU
Jobo a.
I aoterulu not iIh- allal.ir«t
doobt of tbal."
Ha apoka arttb cuorlrtloti. I^lllux at
bla cigar ootU tba and gk>mr<l agalu.
ba conUonad. "1 might bart* bad doubta
bad I not prrrlooaljr bcanl and
tblnga acblrrad along aluilUr liooa far
toorr woodarfol tban Mardtoi'a fra I."
Baelog tbat ba paoacd. 1 aald: ' Yua
Interaat ma. May 1 aak wbat thoa#
acblaramaota wafer
Kor a moment tbe atraugrr wa« al
laou Then ba aald; ‘You arc a a era.
of courae. tbat tbe Tlbmtory tbrury tbe tbeury of etbertc wa%ra la not
saw. Tba idaa tbat all pUoetary bod
Saa. our aartb luclodad. arc Imbrdd.d
la wbat tbe magaMue article aoiur
wbat aptly deacrlbea aa rtber Jrtly.
tba Jelly of apace. U an blra which
Marcoal baa made oaa of. but did luH
originate.
Wbat he attempted-and
baa Bucceeded In doing- wa« to Jar tba
JaUy and reglater tbe Jar«
While
gtrlng blui full credit for I be (VduiiH
bua Uka daring of bla thought*. I w ill
aay tbat tbat achievement alone ««•
not dlUbult.
**For more than a doi4*ti years I bava
baan engaged lu an attempt to «wtab
llab wlreleaa communication l»etwe>*u
dlatant puinla. Marconi was *4 antdy
la bla teena when I began, and If 1
bava prugreaaed further than be in this
•tudy It la not oeceaaarlly to my credit
In all aclentlllc reaeandi time U tba
principal factor, tbe great p^rfn-ter.
"When tbe ultimate dlacovery In lids
direction aball bare l»e.-n made and
tba last word raocemlng It uttered. It
will probably be found that the atis
pectad but hitherto oiipro\e,l fourth
dUnenaioo bad no amall part In the
great; diacovery. However. 11 U not
Intention to go Into tbat pliaa*- of
my Int
♦ Have you ever bapproetl t.i bear tba
atatentent. aeemlngly Increillble. tbat
Cba aligbteal motion anywhere tbe lift
of an Inaect'a wing, for eiomple•Urta a wava motion that dues imt din
twUl It baa-reached and affw-te.! to
aoma extant the Innermiwt t'ore of the
ovtarmoat aUr of tbe unlvemer
**1 think not—l*m not aiire. tboiigb
tmt I have In my feadlng* mn acruaa
aome aurb hint
rndiably I

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-mat

i WBAT TBiiag AcaikvruEMm
waax r

credit It An effect ao remote from a
causa ao slight must be amall Indeed."
♦♦To our seuaea Inconceivably lofiol
tsalmal~yaa. However. 1 am of those
who believe It la so. So sensitite U
this etber Jelly In-which the universe
rastB tbat mben It U Jarred at all It la
all Jarred. The half flutter of an In
aaefa wtng and the explosion of a atar
IB outer apace both set the waves In
iDoUoa. and tbe ana wave tniveU a.
far aa tba other."
-May 1 ask you which Inveutlou
aaetna to you the more wotiderfol tbe
Ulagraph or tbe lelepboiMO’’
-The telephone.- I answered nnhe.1
tatlngly. •
-To me Blao." aald the stranger
**rba telepbone U personal, tbe tele
graph impersonal; therefore the range
of Ungglnatlon about tbe former 1* UutnaaaMrabiy wider roaslbly I am more
ImaglaaUva tbao Marconi, or perbaiw
It was only accident. At all evenia l»e
aaatns to bare worked with the tele
graph In mind, while tbrongb all my

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aeniaa gelda at wHt aa along aapi
Mamml and other, have on tbe aapbabam walk
Tlie anme U
rrallard ibla; only mart of tbe oibera. ‘ Imaginably true of tbe telepbone wire.
Manoui tacind^ bare made the error i
of BOppoaU^ y«U »»*»1
««er DrUl.
and mouuulua. not tbrongb them. Yrt
tba path lies tbrongb them as e«»iiy
If I mennaturally aa over them, and here was practically perfected.
In U invidved. la a manner, the fourth j to go into a detailed description of It
: to do you per
dlmenalun. ao exi>Unadon of wbicb. | which I am not

other and planeta are IwtliJj
iMiliil
tbe as me umtioo. tbe liinertm<
of tbe colored globe being aeuHitite
motlou a* well as tbe *urf*«e
which v-omes lu «vniart with the eulnr
leas portion, lu IbU mmy we may |ht
dimly Imw a mave moiioii tlw
uplift of an Insects ming or a thou
sand tons of exploding dym*
the iM-art
ranch tbe eartb'a «vre and il
tba oniermuat atar.
orda. we are assuming
tbat all material things are of esw-u
Hally tbe aame composition aa tbe
ether. Of cviurae they are not -at legal
ises but ao far s* my tdiser
vattou of tbe <»|*eraUou of lln-se ether
tbat the ao called aolld Issllevi offer m»
aligbteat realatamv to tin- progress of
tbe waves, frogress Is not .jilile the
right word, but I have to use it. Thu*
ether wave traveling, aay. from
Venus to Msra would mil break U|sm
tbe earth and paa* amuud. mb a sea
I break upon a r«s4i. but
-ougli tlie earth.
would paa. directly
Impedad by lU presem-e no ui
solid body bad b**eu in
or. to draw tba acale domn
proportlous, 1 bold my baud
wavea act lu motion by my
words vibrate
>rate Ito you1 through Ituy bnud
freely aa they do above,
on either aide uf It. The bSud might be
bar of *teel. or fur tiMt matter a m-c
ou of twenty Im-h armor plate The
rlbralluu would pas* through It und
seek BU easier may anmmi It.
If
there mere au easier may around It, Uu
doubt It would aeekAt. a* the sen wave
doe* at tba rm-k. but m go around I*
not any eaaler for the ether mnve
It
koowa no *eaay* and no 'hard.' Ist-aitse
u to u* obstacle* III Its path
lo It are nothing
♦^Marioul ilparly uilwx>mi-lvr.l Hie
operation of these ether v il.nitlom.
tbat U. he presumed them |.> Iw siilx
Ject to obatrurtlon. llemv he estal.llabed lofty atatlona for se’.ting In uin
tloD the wave* and flew kite* high lo
tbe air to catch them as they passed a
dlataot t»ulni. whereas he mtghi linve
accompIlMbed the aame resulls oli level
plain* or lo deep canyon*
Ills error
wa* in auptweliig the vibratliuis fiassed
around tbe rock-dike aea waves around
the rock- Inatead of througlrlt
When
tbat algual from oxerseaa reached him.
It waa lu hi* thought that the waves
tbat brought It had
eartb*8 curvature, though lu tvality
they had vlbrate«l through
stralghte*t possible path Had he been
|K>lnt antipmlal to the transmit
autlon the waves would have v|
Uug autloi
dirvs'tiv under hi*
feet, and a wire sunk lu an ariealan
well would have ser\«*l
kite flying II
earthquake travel*
• siK»l In 1
aame way-frvuu aa
earth to any and e*er} utlM-r H|iot
tbe atralgbtest Hue.
admit tbat wben the thought
new It aeems dlfllcull lo ls-lle\e i
etber waves pass through s.illd IsKlies
aa fmdy a* through thiu air Hut that
la lies-nuse we undcrataml so liiiper
fertly the nature t*r the vibrations
Why ahuuldn't they p:tss thrmigli them
freely>
By aid of the X ray Wight
paaaea freely through nii u|>a<|iie solid.
1 menllou the X ray merelj Ins-nuse it
Is of ew<ent dls,*ivery. Is in»xel In its
working*, and y«*t has wvui |s»pnlar be
Uef for Itaeir througli lih demonstra
buity
It would lie quite as mu-h lu
tbe point. hower«*r. and far more apt
by w ay of lllualralion. for me t«i «lie
a plate glass w'lodow or a trystal glolie
Both are very solid to the sense, yel
they furnish no olisiacle to the pa*
of sight. 1 don't pretend to ssy
etbertc wavea vibrate through
Bolida In prrs-lsely the mime way that
sight paaaea Ihrtiugli a plate «if cb
gUas: not at all
But after such
llluslratlun I fancy you will not f
the other Idea •|Ulte so unIs-Hevalde
-X have gtme Into an explanation of
these etberlc vibrations at some length
because without some knowi*slge of
them you would prolwldy fltid d
flcult to credit tbe rest I have to i
-Aa the writer of thal m*gar1ne
tleW aUtea. quite tbe moat wonderful

labors tny ImaglBatkw was dominated
bg tbe tclcphaoe.
"Kow. when a telegraph
♦♦how,
takgrapb mnaag*
mcaaaga

MUHMrrCEO T« nCAM TM

mmr fastimom taste.

BEST for thtloMi
Ever Offtrtd ii nit
Cflwrtry.

or to I2.001.oiw rtbrailou* the re*-elvcr
romatn* onreaiK>ntt»e; l«ui. If I time
tb* recetver to 12,aw.<**i rtbratlonaor any number of vlbrailona exactly
corresponding
'
aMaalon - tb* receiver Instantly reHwmds and tbe transmitted sound* ara

•• ItiuAii Mna. PnnatAM: —Iguoranc*
and ncglirct are tb* oauae of untold
fi»malr auffering, not only with th*
law* of health but with the chance of a
cure. I did not beed Ibe warning* €.f
l.cadachc*. organic pnlna. and general
wcarinrsa, until 1 wBa well nigh pro*tratrd. I knew I Xmd to do something.
Ilarmilv I did the light thing. I txiok

ao railed, practical a.lentl«ts'

m^ I

T m

J. H. BELL A GO.

Lydia' FI. PlnkliBili** Vegetabl©
Compound faithfully, according to
direi-ttons. and waa rarwarded in a few
w4*-k» to find that x#y nebea and pain*
4li.*appeari^. and I again felt the glow
of health through my body. Since I
have been well I have been more care­
ful. I have also adrlaed a number of
mv sick friends to take Lydia C.

«t dk D4 Wililf Atb„ CMibpg

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co. Distributors

PlnkhAm'a
VegvUble
Comfiound. and they have ne^

NOTICE

reason1 to be sorry. Tours
Touts very
vei truly.
Mbs. Mat FaikbabbS, 21fl South^lb
IClnn." (Mra-'TsirSL., Minneapolis.
:
ik» is one of tb* inoataaceeafcful and
lianl
rheat aalaried traveling taleswotncn
bigl

WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING 18 THE TIME
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS

Mm. Pinkbam tarlt©* all nick
vrutnen to write her for advice.
She Ima guided thousands to
bealUi. Addreea, Lynn, Blaae.

WE WILL BE PLEASED TO FIGURE WITH YOU AT ANY
TIME ON ANY KIND OF ELECTRIC WORK. LARGE OR SMALL.

J. B. PAIGE ELtCTRlfi CO.
I 25 Cass Sjr.4 >t.

.

Travars* City. Mich;

MciuWr. 4 d the Naiiona! J^l«*ctri<al

:.r.n

Bcblevemeot of Marconi 1* what be
cbIM tbe ♦tuning' of the viliralloo*
I
fancy that In this his Invention—dU
covery perhaps I ahmild eall It -differs
very little from my own
1 have call
«d It ‘timing* Inatemd of tuning
transmit a sound at the rale, we will
‘ 12.000.000 Tlbrallous1 a ae«'Ot]
• receiver 1* adjusted. «ir 'rtliie

Mrs. FtirbAiikBtells bowiiejtect of wAmiiif tymptoms will
sooa prostrate a weoan. She
thinks woman*s aaiefuard is
ly&M E. Piokham*8 Vetetabie
Compound.

heretofore at a moderate price and is

te#£.j (I

<'4»ijliai-i4Uv

A>»s4icta«l<«D

of

A auuii-irhat Kinking *tui} dealing
with the now i>bK.>h*Ie .-oiiteiit
suicide, -barikirr ••r -hitpp.v
patch.” ..iK'e
1. Is. •••Id
nbiii
by the FriBoh
he Imd a
When he was a y.
cutiiraile who, ha\|iig nssUliwI In
urgniilring of .tin- Japam-M-

Jhc

riill.*d Slab
rLAcan-TMB iia<-civgft

to mt xah

’ j

one rouDdsut. and that a woman,
tliluk a woman cannot k4H-p a '
secretY
Bell, she kept one of the
greatest sts-reta science has yrt trl4?il
B. P. \nHt.*omb of |•|llKl.urg will
to cooc'eal
I
in Ho* imiliL» my lnv4-ntlon w«« nae Carthfige fllrl.
aa nearly perfeti aa I rotild umke It. neea this aeas4ui.
Traln4iJ. B. Sirts|o is at ov. rl.md
Our Orst ttTit waa made In I'hicngo. Is*
park.
l»envcr.
w
ith
the
st.
I.I.* 4.f lb. litweiMi the north and south sld4*»
Our
success wa* alKthat we bad ho|H«d for. ards4in A Stetson.
lIuV4*rs James. I he <'ali:..li.lll H.ulier.
Then 1 tookvwlth me to New York the
Arl.ui.**recelver-^had comphied hut one re- will ra.-e i;«ll4*gh4 r. 2*e»
nml H.vu. ‘J IT',, .hiwn the
an/1 «ne trausiultt4*r- leaving can.
nislant in fhicago with the graiHl 4-ir« uil.
Hr. r. S. Whllm y »f MUle-lg.;vllic,
tranauilti
made b4*tw4^n those two c1ll«*s was nl»4i
j,j,„. |.|irch:i<*4*il
il-.- il.n*4* jear
pun
aucceaaful. But I wa* not .V4*l ready stalH«»u IMn*lMr4* tm‘*«. by I'if-turn K>
to announ.* mv inv4mU»n
I w»nt4*l lo 2<«’,. dam lUopiita.

HORSES AND HORSEMEN.

n.'itiilHb'li. Me., h.-ls
. .\.-l-..ii Ii.e -i.illmn
Wllk.-Ki .!jii. I-.im M.
•J2P.: S4H-...I.I .Inm
Jf Aul**l|e. 2 I"- elc.

n’;;!' o.-

Dreg Blare l.labi-.
Apcihjcarlea w.-n* uij.-*- ui

i-all* uf Impi.oiiiS tlie SI
4.11 tlie ..h. ine of plai illi
yi-ll.iw H<|iii.l lo tin- siil
le atel tln li slir|*a*-'4'<l hi
torts amt larrn*! all Is-f
of ‘.be
........ The lhr«*4* Iliad.
»lgn whi. ll .-zoiglii III.- a|.pr..i;il of I
town, i.ti.l all III.-.iruggisi* .lui. kly i
low.sl III the r.s.|si.'|.s ..r Ije-ir III.

modes of

THE MOMENT.
|.-...ling

lN*]ft blue la oiM
ahad.is III luiUiiicry.

ind ef-'

Bronze and I

, .ii.*r.r:i-.* In
At pr.*sent drop akirlji a
Bnootblv over the hip* and w„
high, very w ide floun.Tbe pnitlest of the i„ w famy >->»i
lars an* m.i«l.*'of l.v-e eitil.r..i.l.*r.*l or
of I>ouia XVI. cmbroid.*ri.‘s in •*->rtcst
Unen
Guipure, coarse Im-e .•ml.r..i.’.-r.*l In
gold thread and T.*iierife la.-.- iii-.tifa




» alike |4T.O
■ refiisisl.
refllsisl. "llie wlmle ..f
, lie rtwolut.-ly
f
«M-ali<lali7.c.| at su.h liiili.-.r
|•h.•^\i..r, whi.-li. howev.T. savt*l hi*
life. Tli>- Japiii.-s.- |M-mil .-.si.- h.i.l
never .■..lll.•tllplIll.•.l sm h a .*..iiiiiigeii* y
as a mall iMliuiiiaii .’n..iicli i*. r.*fiis«in tie* »ihI he w a*
the -hsrikirl." ai
.*i.illlliy aiel I—
. haiii«li.*l fn.m
‘I Jam.** IJareM.turn.*l I.. Kr.iie'.-

I

;
I :irir 1**^'
I
i
i
*"*’^*‘,

.Su»>

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•-

PLAYS AND PLAYERS.

hound* and gun dru^
Iwgone straight to the heart* of all d.g

Hen-after It h. said
I Wiih.vm t:u^
. n.-u ,„au. will

lori-r*. ao perfect are the tvp.**. Ml** ©nly play twenty weeks in .*a. h s. a-4.11
Eorl. indeed, mw lu* to have iTdierPcd I
l>.muue U the lai.-t star t..
her fviluT'a irtT* atwl kcowledge of burst forth. WllUaui* .V Brady h* at
•port for he was fatw.ii* a* a »is>n*- ' preaeni making arrang.*menis t.. star
man .ind a btdkder of aettwa-aml tbe artor In a new roman:i. drama
to liave iBTTled It Into lM*r work.
^
Mra. J. H. Gilbert siart.rt on the
In this aiwle* she hna perfected a ■tage. where she ha* Ic-u seventy
dnlK-hig
novel style of portralttire Tli.'uch hrt
*** *
tween the acts of plays *1..- gradiiat.-i
picture*
are
apparently
ri.Tc
studlr*.
picwues are .p,«re.n.j
,oto Speaking part.

abiTW lug perhai- only a .V<*a bead
with the faintest lndl.Tiih.ns of iBckgronnd. they are really is*rfcctly
|4i«d plcturca tiuit no further w,
could Improve.
arbig of an oatrlcb twentysix white plumnt grow to maturity
evvry *lght
months.
Seventy-flv*
aliort feathers beside* ara plucked for
dp* from eocb wing. Slxty-flv* ef th*
tall feather* have commercial value.
a year.

Think of It. you women

„ of th- Four Tohan*
JooepUine fohan
ts to atar next season m n musical
comedy lo l-e lalled
The leading
I.edy.‘’ But d«K-»iri a star actress fert
lnsu)tt*d If called a "lAiding lady > '
Aa might be tupjKis**!. th.- play
WTights are not neglecting th.- .-han.-e*
afforded by the present east.m war.
♦Tbe VTilte Tlgt^ of *>-P-»'\to »!*•
Utest drama baaed on th.* suhj-rt.

Jrr,::

. lM*4ieath .1

—s-kilig I

both stiHMl silent, w iit- li.ii;: il..* , .-loltill at Inal the unili-rgm.lu;i<.-. grow ing
de*.rH*rate. v.-iitur.*l h* i.-ii.jik ih:.l lie
thought It was .-hitrlng up a little
"Sir.’’ said tlii- do- tor li.iiighlily. fr*.w ti
Ing U|H.ii tlie wrei. hisl y-.iiih
iili .oiii
munli-aiioti* to the mast.-r
Trinity
must Ih> made through to.* tutor* '
TWr Hespllablr tars
s-d hy tha
Among tlie •juiihlh's |«o—
Vunik h.e4pllamy I, .... .lo« ht promineni.
I►..pri'‘-d hy the v* ry influeu.v
of hla adv4-nturuus lif.- of .ill th.- n«*pv
__
Inatlhcis
w hl.-h .•haruct.-rtze the 1 urc*>
re*lrl.*ted be.*»us.- ..f h.s .hs,
mountains; ,*.u*tanil, . x,—*1
indemcmT of th.- aea«...,s. t- d.ing. r*

and riiemlea 4>f all kimis. tie- lunik
EDITORIAL FLINGS.
, has ,-..n.v*iv.-d a g.u.-nni* and m.hle
—---------- Idea of h.jspitaliiy. ami Im- prarti<-.*s
___ ________
Spring
lamb la a.ar.*- oii the Wall with disinlerestednewa SU.I pleasun*.
atrwt market.—Atlanta t'oiistituiioD.
whrtb4-r In hi* |u.*s.a4*ientist claims that
____________________
____ h.* lias dis.*
_
I alwaya 4ipen«*d ii» tin
n^ni.-luus. *ler, and focsl and drink In nbuudau.-.*
p,., ,1,^
.-..ntradlct:
u,.,
might .*..niradlct:
, are given
Cleveland Plain l>eaU-T.

are unking a dozen eotvet rover* for
received.
•The transmitted #ound»r’ I ejacu­ 24 cent* aiMl fumlabing your own
ttirvad
Tlilnk.
wives who a*k
fram New York to Chicago la ticked lated
BC* a
off tb* wire nothing Ua really passed' -Te*. 1 *e« you are aurprlaed; bnt. roar huabandt for a quarter <«c*
• only to be quewtloned wbat you
so n^r>,u.r.
remarkable.
acroes tboa* tbonaand mllea of apaca. really. H la not w.
^
Th* ether Jelly baa been Janvd in New
• telephone rvertver to your ear JW
‘V*
^
TIm* inlereet in other .piarters haa
, before laM. ^ hat an Inveatment an ^ ^
xur
York and the Jar* bare been recorded
miulr.*! t.. ai*>loglz.and read In CblcMo. Bo with the Job- hundred or a tbonaand mOea away and ortrich would l»e. All tbe fealbet* ^
you like
I
lo wear .vourself and marly
Ume.-Washingum S«.«r.
dletanc* teieoboiM tbe vobw ttaalf___ experience no particular wonder. Too you
*
*^v*

------- ‘ - ♦ yoo
300
aa year beside* from a idngie bird.

300 w
"Let me ae**." said th.* young girl
DOC been
an elcctHc curmit know tbe aooj^
««bed
yw ^
Moat every man think, h.- U .mart
be-! The
The goo*«-w1th-tb<-gold«i-^
gooBe-wIth-tbe-golden-egg kahv*- enough to tackle any Job UU he r
aeroas all tboM mllea. bat sgst^ tbo
electrical wire road and be-,
who was n-wdliig th** *.*■ l-ty iww*.
Jelly waa Jamd. and tbe aaooUir* oar*'
***ey could not bar* reached.yoo .
k QuB* dirtanevd by thl* bW ^
ggalnat tbe problem of grading
H«JI^‘.‘ber
SaiL^Jirto ^Si^S?aIl^'«tiberwtae; but don't you -. you are| ibe deem, which
StiTuwn w, ku tbe rain wont
oalrar baa haaid th* vlbcmtlaak la
dinging to tbg thought tbat aa- «■ ahlngle nails and thrives on broken
^ cellar.—New York Prvaa.
fatber.-rbUaddpbU Preaa.

k

-May y..iir
or "1^. |.-*« " Thai Is a famibar 1
tatlon
'lYie origin I* iliiii. l.ui inn
as follow- Wl|.*n |n-rs.itl« h.-»Ve m:cle
C4*rt.-iln progress in iln- hla.-k arjs tie-y
are .-<mi|M*ti.s| lo nin tlir..iigh a -<tl.
t4*rran4*ali hnll. with Ihe. xll ..lie after

four lln-he* high, wl
board il.e |♦..,...1.*.t.i
was ..Illy live f.*.-t «*igl
I he .I.H l.u .
six f4*ct In l.•nc^h. s«j that
4'Omf..rtal.le even III 1> ilig
bail w«*stlior. «m the l.l.s kml.-.
sill), j
tbe spray wa* I.V.*akliig ..'.-t ll
known Hint
the d.s-ii.r wa* .l.i.riv.*l .•4«-n
agi* of alM.tii tlfiy tlv4^
reai'lu-s
coinf.irt .*f un.-.».liiig ..n .1.-- k
w* sliortir; therefore
amtuiv
ctnisiileritig the muii.-r lli<.r..uglil>
4t In- h-ss
To
say
May
ahadow iimsi
l.-ss

rem.*iiiln*ruie
h.lte lellers
your shadow- never grow
dep:inm. iii w.
,ays I
“May you never grow
alway* >- ii*ldei4's|.
i Press.
foll.iws

t
tllnlles made of chain- in a .lull gohl
A.s-i»i«t,i
, with mlllury omnim-ut- at ile- l...< k
The"d»i>artuj.-nt pr..mpHy .li-pai. Insl
and In front flnl*h.*l with . lni*.*l l.al’.s. ^ 1,1,^ -until su. Ii time a- i.e.r.- sintahle
are worn with the m-wc-i t.n g.>wii«
| *hlp .s.iild Ih- foiiii.l f-.t hi* assign
Tbe pretti.wt slinph- wrai«l- -h..vv»i ■
- 4-he ago .\.*w s
lining are of .-ream .-.dor.- l imiut
------------------------ ------La Bprin
almost without trim
a mirkier r«r Kiiaweitr.
•sprit.
oompartment. nddlnf gsod nst irs.Hv ta
ming rxcciit A lou.-h of la.-e or hand*
Hr. 'J hoiiips-Ui u.-isu-r oi Itlmty .-ol
raapons* i» my bow
made collar 8ndvCttffs.
legi*.
amhri.lg.-. wa*
;,n .-v.ssslii.gly
|4*gi*. «4'amhri.lg.-.
'
(•realMt I»4.( rainier.
Asking
In Knct.-,nd they hall Mamie Kart aa
ruQi h iioti-i- of tin­ und.-rgta.liiiH.— i
tbe cT4*atcst dog painter of the day.
der his .-are On-,
No »wie since iBndacfT has portrayed
.
,
. ,,
ty man linpj.ene.i
. deepcT k^wl4*1ge
ilM.ut a dozen
Ifer wemderful S4rt^

‘~dr'

lie iis>k I

ri-vitluliuiiary Wrir and. hailng
■II 4-apluri*l. w.-is 1
I and s«-iili-ii.**l 1
•linrlklriWhen.
how I t IT. the fa|:i| Klii.ril WS» pri-seiil
cd to him he flatly r4-fu*ei| to kill lum

k«...

Siii.__
..HE"/

lhat f4>r4f.

of u^mg a re,l light
It au ba|qH-m*l t.m* mghi that
druggUl fouii.1 hliiiM-ir without ll
ii.-4-.-s.nry rrd light, rni si* a sub.iiiule
he pla.*.*! a iH.t.Ie ..f tvM li.,md
window, with 14 4-.iis'V lM*hiiid it.
W4>» ..-I wi*|l pl.*:*«.*.l With Ale- 4
pln<4*-l iiiiolli'ei I*.lti4- id
I lllMitll.'V wil

•riie Inii-ruathmal tronittg nml pae
Ing circuit was r»*'eiitly ..rguii>.*1.
comprising the tuwus .»f
riaitsLurg and MaUme N
t
mi.l
Montr»-.il.
I he 4.iH*nlng ims-uiig will
be held at W-e-tport. S.-i.t




The ungin tif the Mentorlal day ohTvancr . r plartng Oowvt* oa aolUrn' grav**. dates bark oMclally 10
;n4-ral lAigan's famous order aa oom*
mander tn-c hl4*f of the G. A. R. U 1848.
but tbe Maneeiooa. Mich . HeraM; pttb*
lishd t.y J4>hn S. Hamaker. dalma
-muay itself was auggeqlthe cvrvmuoy
ed some \ears before by t
Micbtgaa
Josephine and Klla May. daugh*

aped
best South American Jiocha and
Java and is lelerted by our special
[>m prfiate growth planta*
agei
It i* wperior lo any offered

levity.
-1 made DO public aiiuuui
my Inventlou mblle in It* li ujierfec'
atagea. becauae if I fnlled I did I

BUOOffBTffO

BY TWO MICHIGAN GIRLS.

BELLAS WeCHA AMD JAVA
Paekti ii 0m*Pni4
OKt-Pratf CartMS

however, we need not enter Into la or- bapa mould not onderatand me unP-*
illon of ! yon poaaeaa unoatul know Ifslge of ih>ether vlbratPms.
avdenee of soumls. I will say. boweviT.
-I bare s|»ken of tbe earth and tbe that tbe Invention Is »-..m|s#-.'d of a
transmitter and a rv^vrlver. having
r purpose let aome of tbe features of tbr onllitary
ns alter tbe almlle a little. Let u» Im- te|e|>bone transmlMer nod- n-.-.-iv.-r.
agliH- a mas. of .olorless JHly mitb and. fie.-eaaarlly. aeveral add>sl fca
bere and ibere a dn^i of chromatic tnrrs. and. broadly miesUlng. tlw lie
gold, forming, aay.
little crluieon veotion U t.aaed u|H.o il»e law’ of
globea at Intervabi.
Let us Imagine etberlr vibration, tbe .iil.Jrri wlib-b I
i-ulorlesa portion rei.re have Just been dl>s*UKali»g
aenu tbe ether and tite <-ulore<l spheres fundamental law. like the lam of grav
other Invv not yet g.ii
tb* BO called aulid bodies our earth Ily or I
d. but wbicb U liivolvother planet*
The stmlle I. erally i
ily crude ami loexart. but It
wrlll serve. Num, while tlseo* bit* of
color are Imbedded lu tlie amas of Jelly.

memorial day

The old nam- f..r tin- 4-iij
I.yn<l.*n or Ll.vmleti.
l.-iki* “ .in 4«l.l trailitioii
un.l.TStan.l Hist l.»n.loii
f4iund4*l by Brule, a 4|4**44-eiMli4i.l
4»f .P.n4*ss. an4l that It was first 4-hH.*1
.Vew Trov or Troynov.-tnl In the time
of I.u.1 il was K»rr..un.|...I h.v a wall
and was then known as l.ml s |..wn.
Of «'.'IT I.ml llii* latter I- pr.d.;.l44f
the 4-<.rre.-t vi-rsn»n ..f the ..ngin of the
name 4»f I.on.lon If for n*» ..iln-r r4 a
SOD b.-4-Biise It Is sM.-h an ea«y, tnall.T
to del-. I « slnillarlir le-iw een th.* •-»
pr,*s*l....* I^.ndon ami l.n.l's T4,wn. It
Is .li.lm.-.l by iMHne writer* that Ih4*re
diy by

h>ank
V was a hmiber of
frt*n Itwlgh!
;hl May and Chaa. 8.
KalamauMi
mien
Igaed
charge 1
pastor of a eburcb la He. and «as ap|N>lnted ebapUia of
Second Michigan iDfaairy. Barr­
ing thr.-*- V4*ars. when he was honorahl> discharged and maile bU boaM la
arisi. remaining there Until bis
d.-aih In IkTii
On the I3tb of April.
2. th.- grst aiinlversao of the fall
KtinMer - Ills two IJtile girls were
gathering wild flowers at Camp Mlcbi*
gau anil i-anu- aero** a s<ildi4*r's grave,
j
put our flowt-rs oo this
liroiHl JiiM-phIne
"He la
iMilliil-r Imiv.
On their way biiroe the little oa«s
Plann.d to g«> next day. gather arm­
fuls of flowers and p«it them on all the
wddlers' grave*
Jo4M*phlne told Mrs.
Ma> of their project, and the swe«(
ih.uighifiilu4*ss of this child fancy ap­
art. Togetbqr
ih.-> ptaceit the hli>ssoms on 13 graved*
all that ihi-) found. I'nloa and Cobfeilerate alike -of the tbimsaods that
to rest at Arllngtoa aad
*h4>res i.f the Potomac.
the next, each lime la May.
4.r thl- si.'diers who (ell at
Pr.d.-rlckslmrg and oilier battles la
11........hi Iktmlnhin. What they did waa
•eil. otiiers iM-gaii to do the ai me.
bi-lori- the close uf tbe war the
ciisii.m ha.t spread Ihnmgh aeveral
eral
■Ute*.
1 11. John ll Murray has advanced
claim of a r.-li-brailon held at
i. riown. X Y . May 27. 18M. but
years before.
farth.-r suulb
:an girl* had be­
hlgan
decoration of grave
ta a
he IIh
I .Iev4-l4>|>ed Into the
I memorial celehration.
Mwple Bmmrnr.
It U said tbat the flrat aogar «*ar
made lo Vermont waa made to B*wnlugtoo la March. ITtO. tiear tb* lag
of c,apulu Samuel RoMaaaa.
ibe flrat 1 itler of tbe town, w bo earn*
from Ilardwl. k. Maas. Tbe• taap waa
hollowed tbat
Uany poaada
sugar were made and a liquor cask
II of alnip
a twddew Bweattww.
Piofea^tr J..we,t wa. at a dtanw la
lAtoduD. He said to a young man wbo
was one of the goe«la. -Wbat waa tbe
a.dde.1 event In blaloryT* Tb* yuoag

Applicant if..r |smIiIuu aa coeki
How many .fleriio.ma out dortn‘ tb*
wake, mimr Mrs Illgltemore-WrU.
of curw you can have every. 3»a«*-^J
day. an.1
ApplU-ant I m aaklii' ye.
^
mim. b4*w many
uy afteru
afternuoua
lx. bange.
want yersllf.

I RECORD WANT AD.

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COMPANY.
Trsi

7rsvsras City •

a. m. srttbaat

Tm-.1^'^M^Jrart^ya;l0a m. euMwt
isg at Wallow for *4-“Traln Mwvo. Trsvav
St Wal

C I. UICCTOOO.

Z.A..

H.&ILLTillECUD

Er“?=II“i4

r:

know ii iti:ii 111.- Roman* f.iuntle4l n .-liy
th.-rv .nml 4*alle.I It I>MHllnluni in ll.e
year f)\ \ I*
qwer. Be..- Warerwbe.
U..yal aniii.l* li.-i\e m-ver r»*.-<>r»led a
m..re v;^i.*l ami 4-xl4*iislve war.lrolw
than th.»l whi. h le-l.mge.1 to the -.ir
glu .iu.*-n
K.v.-n at the age of sixtyeight. when sh.- might I*- suppose.! U>
have oiitltv4*l iM-r youthful vanity, she
l.osiM—.m.l K) 4n>mplele ..fll'lst eoBfume-.. PI2 rrem-h gowns, HiU r4.l»es
with trains and ilT wltboiit IM an
tlque dr4-ss4*a.
l»odb-es. 12." tnni.-s.
not to mention atwh trifle# aalrt man
tlea. K dressing gow ns an<] 27 fan*
It U possible that she had an ogly

travaganc-s In other artl.-b** ol
parcl. nnist hare s.iiue uiranlng
her de.-itli 3***' .nrih-les were found

Tbe Rgeet wf PaBetaall4>i
Tlie following 1104-*. fumiMl 'In
book, Imj.rvhabl.* aa thty' may
improltahl
flrst reading, lose all the
a after th
Ity by Inserting aetnlcolooa
words In lUllcii:

iilHil-LSis.

Pme Marquette

THE SARKire
nuJUQ eatra.

snstsjss'.-’.';. •

-

THE EVEHnrO BBOORD, TBATEMB PITT. MKHL. TTESDAT, MAT 81. Mtt*.
OONTEffTMEHT.

[Grant's Left flank March
A fUKTiCTB jumnmsBKr

TrayarseCityllmtal Parlors

Sr2S.~-

and lAka oar 1

r£HS““

one of Mink * Oflb^i*. .\usuatu.
BuHI. atate* in hla -ItenilnlM-. n.'e* o
fani»on.-«-F* Unit the capuilnV wound
eil ankle awejled to double U.e uonual
alre
lie couMn't wear a l«Jt and
u*e»l an oM army ali.a- *!«•• t.«. Urge
The aurgeoij
nt»^Mtedly nrs'il Mink
teoli rv|*e

Ihtorantb hour “heavle." wen- In the dy. IXK-. and I II take rare of tlm leg.
Bght pure, even tlmngb 1. w«. the
While tSraiit tvaa making bm flat
AMT. and their baptUm of lire
.................................
marr-b«Mi
through the wllderiHim reglt
dy aa that of many an infantry
iMrlinmnd a ti«-et
fliM-i i.f Fetler
BMUt In a grand battle rharge The gunboat* «»d the j«,ne*
Jatne* riv.
river. i*»o|*
It Maine heavy artliler, entered .^^withan.rmyu.^^^^^ ,
_ fight with 1,00U m.-n It hmi Wi .
y Butler. adv.vn.-.-«l ..n the fou

SJf SJ

;z
n r<irxit
ler. and t1 he

fir^»derf,r when tJratifa
the near bank of tin- North
JiMOn river.
Confederate* ImmeAlatciy aroac Into view a<T««ii» ilie

j:;

.:;™

Confederat.-* wen- a'artue.1

era.uate Ul.linm
Jeffemon I»avl* ord.-n-l an
BuHer'a line ultli three «!l

■y «!■«?«».. ...........................
b«.
riMort of that point.
Ueaur»-gartr* rolumn niove,| p. the
M>n teaelUn. the North Anna^G^iera,
grarr«o‘a Fifth con»« ‘Toa^^d at tl.e j o'elmk In
■ momitig
ford with but alight opimaitl
. UatiHom I
lead waa given to General J.
ovrrpowere.1
and
<]n1rkly
IBartlett'a brigade. lUrtlett a
right llatik
Troo|>a
brought over^
a into the atream t
from the reileml

'..mr;

iHomr*

nuat

be

rleanad.



Every Im-h ..f tin- attiinp hu waa
familiar ground to the New llaiuie
sbtre aoldlem. who lind tmiiHNl tbelr
rtflea et-roaa It for two davK. Not a
shot waa wanted by tin- men from
the Granite State aa H»k.- a charging
lines emerged fm... the fog and Mun.
bled among the wire.
Tbre.- tlm.-a Ifoke'a men rmnlle,! and
again aurge.1 forwanl
When all waa
over the ground wna malt.Nl with the
forma of Iloke'a brave a.»nthen«era
who went dow n In the m*h atlm k. In
one South Carolina battalion In front
of the New Hampahlre line Ibe flag
wat pierced flfty aeven tlme-i, and In
one company of the luittnllou Histy.flve
w>ldlers were atmek by Yank.v bul­
let*
Beauregard I<e-i ..ver 'J.tfai men
killed or wounded at Fori
Darling

I AlfV FAblfn
raairau r
mta on and' waded waist di.T
^ ta the nppoafte-hank
I’aing a
bluff for a rampart, they kept (
the enetuy’a lire until n bridge
laid and the arUllery aeroa*
Tbs guna and lufaniry aupjK.-t.
brought forward by Warn-n to ,-o.cr
the party making the .ro^alng h-vd
barely got Into poalthn, when Colom-1
Brown's
South
Carolina
lirlc;'-boharged on the advam-e hue and d -e
bled up the right flank H«rth-U * i.rl

and Butler alMUt
fate ,tf

maneuver occurred one of th.e-* .-n
counters which give to war a t-.m-h of

:rsriiSr.;.L~v«;rr:'
chided the First South C«r.dlu:,. Tb

fir*. One Keystone man selred Cobmel
made him prisoner. <
Brawn and m

another shot down the j
First SoDtb Carolina.
TIda sraa tie second coIIIhIou of
thao* raglmenta. the first having taken
-AhKW at Oalnes MIU two yean. Iwfore

Both had - ---- -------------------------ttt ta th« aaat from 1882 to 15k'.4. ami
thalr toaaaa In klUod and wonnded
> aboot eqnal throughout the 1
The First Bodth Carolina loat 281
ktUod In battle, and the Eight;ty-tlilnl
PeonaylranU acored a death roll of
SS2. The loss of the CarollIlnlans waa
n*xt to the highest tnffered in a south-

flank of Warran's Una and aent It back
ta raafnaloB Mlnk'a piscaa 1
W to poMtloB on a kaoU I

Uradaalaal
cvft ndiuc tliro'igh

Mb
—__?*•?-•

REMEMBER—Take elevator for fourth floor.
Rooms 407-408.

L. G. BRYANT.

TRaVERSE CITY DENTAL PAR1.0RS
HU T. A. PENHALtEGON. Suva-

___

BOayV
ila iiiNtermil grand
mother.
-Ye*. Claude." anawered
nal gmodim.ther. "and It aimili.
It to have to go home ho
you S.N-. your gramlpa U"
• I*apa aalil It aja.llml ymr 1
you to .-ome," lniemipte.1 il.e prallllug
child.

been taken to the .-otintr} for 1
time, "if I throw Htonea Into il
what will the bird* doF'
“TlH-y will fly."
•Then what will the fly dor
Thl* .|ne*tlonlng waa .•arrie.l on well
Into the e.ening. .tt Inat the llitle boy
wat made ready for ImnI. atiboiigb
contlnoed to aak «iueiuloim rinally the
father aaid:
"Now. go to alerji
I II talk to you in
tlie morning "
"What would tlie bonm^do If 1 Jump
1 lutfhe luuruing. sou.'
her an apple';"
•T il talk to you lij 1
-ated I
niurmured:

BUGGIES
The public Is cordially inv-ited to in­
spect our lirfe of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.

^

Ice as Well as Fuel
ihr ol.l cstablishi-tl

Koswiodcs.
"Knowledge U the gr.-at thing
sought for after all.” aaid the sti
■i should aay It la." answered Seua
tor Sorghum
"Many a man make*
terrible mistake In di-manding .-o
cash Instead of accepting valuable 1
formation as to bow the market is g
Ing to go "—Waahlnglou Star
CoBBlerfelter.
Finally they broke In upon the mys
terioua man
"You make counterfeit money- they
exclaimed, giving voice at ome to their
worst suspicion*.
"No. counterfeit wealth." replied the
man. and shewed them, to prvK»f of hU
assertion, that bis only Implement wat
a Ucker—Pui-k

ELECTRICITY

......

SSS--

PER 1000 WATTN
rraNiHHi:)

ht

iMrtfMi RIvir Elictric
Utkl aid PftiT Ce.

T.VTyaaijj.r- ■- ‘—

Fire Prool Elastic Polp
Plaster-...
Made of wotnl, pulp and Filter,
chemically prepared and scien­
tifically combined with fire clay,
cement and other ingretlicnls.
Plaster today, carpenter* can fol­
low* tomorrow without <lislo<lginjt
plaster. Carload on hand.

JOHN R. SANTO

Tki Tdih Pdf Plastii 0.
For AsW- l.y A-W.WalT. ZTI H-*r.lmsn A«
ttlK

16ENEHAL INSBR/Ultt
Wilhsim flleek.

StMkt, Rnds, Graii, Ptnisim,

ORS

lAWYER

A

FENHAU.EOON

...DENTISTS...

J. M. FELL,

ICK

Work .of Hlflhaat Possible Orafla.
Fine Gold Work a f

COMMISSION BROKER,

A. D. TYLER

Official Market tjuot
■n"''
vatc wire, direct
Ihicago.
York and

Ufllcw-fiM New Wllkeim Bloek. fllU>«na' Phone MX.

wool") bu>inuss. A\ <• wish to a>Mire iht* frirnHs
and patrons of Mr. Jackson, anti all other let*
consuint-rs. that it is our aim to i;ivr tlu*m thr

Absolute

bfst and most cltlcifnt ser\ icr

possible.

DENTIST

urity.

1. H. HMtii
6N. R. HtWdy
HOIROE & MeWETHf

Our

\V»* an;

now bookihu orders for the season’s delivery',

THE C.B. Taylor Coal Co.


i

GENERAL INSURANCE

OIU OIU
6AS0UNE! 6AS0UHE!

and earnestly solicit your patronau*'

BOTH 'PHONES

■^3

OmTmOWA-TMV

Suite ; OS-New State Bank
building. Correspondent Geo E.
;rand Rapide.
Ellis. Cr

I I NEW WILHELM BLOCK

1 have purchased ihc oil ^
route of N Franklin an«l I
am prc|u.rcd to serve the
oltl patrons of the route
and public generally m a
satisfactory manner.
«

I H. A. HANSON Ci^. phone 869 \

O. P. CARVER A flRa

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

GLASSES FITTED BY

IFIRE INSURANCE

PAVING TAX.

QUALITY IS BETTER
THAN QUAHTin-—

9 All People Interested.

Union
street, *nrt I'uiot
north line of lot 11 of blork 5. In Han
Fifth subdivision of

That is the reason wc hat e
the l>est, purer an.l most
wholesome

|5"'I

in fir
for the collecilon of

I third

K Hasl
msy 21

miDDin Diiiifii)

Scaled Bids,
I.HI!

{ and including

t day ol
liu»4. fur the» lighting of the street
an<I alleys of the city of Traverse City.
Michigan, for a period of five years
front the 1st day of May.
The
council of said dty reserves the right
in reject any and all bids.
Chas U Beers. City Clerk
Dated thU 8th day of April. A. D.
2122 tue* 4 fri

521 SOVIH OMON
Marktag Ttm*.
The worlds best Umek.-eper Is aeld
to be the electric clock In the base­
ment of the Berlin djaervatory. whit-k

was imitalled by Profrswr I'cHn-ster In
• ir ♦c-.i.t
Professor John TYowbridge of Har­ 18>m.
It la iucha-ed
Bir-ugui
vard uhlv.T*lty aaya that aome recent glssa eyllnder. and hss frcQUently
-ntly mn
experimenta he h
for iMM-toOs of two or three
ferson ph.vsienl lalioratory show that
«ilh an average dally deviation of only
'Tlte aetouiMlIng noise of a lightning
lifreen one tboosandth* of a second.
dis<-liarce Is largely due to ibc dl»*>riatUui .if wwter vaiHg." tbrougb »he Yet MNtnmumeni are not aatisfled with
even this, and effort* are cootlmully
ind oxyci
explosion of the hydrogen and
made to secure idesl coodltkiaa for a
gases pnalilred by such dism
ia*o.-lal>i
dock by keeping It asl only Is an air­
la tia mimic lightning exiierii
tight case, bot In an »fl«cvrotuid
I’rofessoe Trowbridge prodm-rd i
rnult where neither
rent of huge electric iqiarka. The
of Ibe discbarge was ao great tlu
eperatsr had to stop his ear* with col- (nhsU

iMsgflwflilslk giini»i

Ki^ResSB

br comiucted in conm'Clion with our CO.\L an.l

BREAD and CUES

bom on Ihla ranch finish hi* education
In Euhipe?
Borax Bob-No: right here Ifi
He tried to convince sou
pompadour, which ,m.miaeH .0 ll^-ome tony,
the b
boy* that ragtime waro’t good
v^„ucU
Jonrnal. It la precl«ely the same music, an' they buried bim au' bla
|
he full iHimpadour arrcngenicm. planner together.-Judge.
I except that Ju!>t in the <-emer Is a dis­
tinct part, from which ihe hair ndla
sm.v>thly away uu either aide. The ef ^•Tbere are too many .loctors."
Too manyr
decidedly quaint and noc-l and
"Yes. When you meet a docto
; ••
be.-omlng to uneu fa.-c*. All of
without any preliminary knowle
the kind be la. you don’t know whether
to ask him about a bad tooth,
^ endeavoring to Introduce 1
liver, a bad author or a bad scientific
i Hnalon of thee oold <nelho.l.
theory ."—Chicago Post.

D--fia5fr—
§.'rr~S5£-=*--

L.IOM-T

BUSINKSS of JOHN .\. |.\CKSON. which will

ice is pure and unexcelled in quality.
••Shaking dlie."
"Well. dear. If you umsl Iw- amused
I'd rather you'd have a 'nitlliug
a 'corking' time any way"- I»eiruH l'r.-e
Preaa.

IMB

4BS0LUTELT ODORLESS

Barney Anderson
\V<* havf purchasrtl

_________________________mt-ti

CLEMEST
CHEAPEST
.-..HEALTHIEST^.

STATE STREET

maltox.

aiarkt Kestarea Uj a Blaw.
-A telegram nx-ently rv.-elvfNl at OwtngSViUe. Ky . aiat.w tliat John S.-oTt.
• wealthy .-ltlx*-ii of Burns, Pike .-onn*.i'- haa remvered the M-nae of elebt
srn regiment and that of the I*enn- "ffer a total blindness .if twenty yewni
sjivanlans next to the higbewt among After S<N»tt liaU r»-tlr.-d tin* other night
awakened by Ibe ery
In Warren's fight at North Anna the ' l.ih-ntly excited. be aiming fi
toward wnere
where ue
he 1tlmnght the
K- Sunons "Mink's hatterx”
mwam
batterr performed
V one of Its manx geiUiit exploits. When
arcidHitally atrnck hiBrasm'a OsroUnlans struck the right
tiralnat something. 1 nstantly be

ADDITON

22k gold crowns, 30 gauge - - -$4.00
Bridge work.....................
4.00
Gold fillings, up from - ........... J .OO
Silver fillings.....................
75
Painless extraction....................
.26
Best rubber plates. • • ............... 6.00
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

...

mile* of wire foun.l dangling fn.m
the pole* along ICichtmuid turnpike.
I*emilai»hin wa* graiii.Nl. ami lumy
Uanda work.-d all night atringlng the
wire In front of two tirigiuli**

East Bay Parkin

For the next thirty days we will give the
following prices on our crown and bridge work.

right, but Heauregaril fon-e.1 tlie tlglit
lug all along the line, and Bnller onler
I you Ulk to
ed a retreat.
Forittniiiely for Butler.
lyV -t'hIcagoTrib
it will you say
General Whiling'a raid on bia lame
proved a failure, for Heauregaril fol
lowed the retreat from F«»n Imriins to
Old Caaaab ta Carl Her Owa
Bermuda Hundre.1 ami rhen* a«v ni.-ly
rrivnte John Allen n-im of a
••bottlcl op" the Army of Urn .Ihiim-h.
odiat preacher In .Ktaliama who .
It aaa really a
tlir>-u<l which
rd not long ago to dmiNner tin
saved Huth-r that fogg.. morning at
daughUT waa making iin.- ..f the
Fort Iniiitjig. a netiing of teh-gniph
IngenJoualy apread
•Ttaughter.'* auletuuly iMTCaii tin
irepld
Confed.-rateH,
Be.inreg.nrd
gyman. "1 n-gret to hod ..on giv.-i
Qt forwani lliike'a dlvUlon to Mir
to thia vanity. If the l^r.1 l.:.d intend
prUe and ov.-naiwer the Fe,ler.il right, cd that your hair abonld Ih- . nrly.
held by W.-ltxer* dltUlon
In ffi.nt auure.1 he would himself have made
of Weltael * line a fon-at had Ihh-o eiit.
It ao."
leaving a Held of atumpa atandlng a
-Well, dad." nNQwude.1 il.e girl,
couple of fe.-t from the grbnml.
did when 1 waa young
.Now ih.it
The afternoon pr.N-edins Ibniur.grown up I auppoH.- he think-. 1
garda attack .'aptaln Imvid lil.N-lc.of
M?lf " N.-W York I'l
t for myai
the Sei-ond Nen Hami«hlrv. an old
Turty-nlm-r * f.-rtlle in enoNll.-nt*. had
the audacity twauggeHt to army bi^ad
Quarters that the Mump lot might
dinner, dear. When- have >on le-en';
• plgmill tnip
convene.! Into a
Mr 1*. S.-At the club
Had a na

Ms

HMfllg

PLAT OF

SpfiBoial Offor

:r;.1

;sss?.,“xs:~

BEAUnFDL

NEW STATE BANI^ILDING

m9 n-n. tm

la'-trrrr.rra:;

M8IKS8MNDS

FOURTH FUX>R

wak toby

‘'(Oipgrrt^im.WG U
I PTEt tfc* fUJun* to «rry (be rUgt. tre<l *w roUr} and U«» char*
kax iKMtttoa at Spottaxlranla' «d. Mtok'a .Urritut err. “Korwanl
bX tte aaaaolt oo tba **Bloodx; to batterxr va» quUkly
AfW ttfe 12tti Of Max. IW*. Irtit the «iim couW not fire at the n
cantlmill to banmer at Lr^’a u grax vtthoot s«r«^tnc dowu
for a week. On tlie mb the Fcdenla aJao
r or fho rotoaiac agatn niar»b«l
Brown * rolaiun luad*- t. «lo*b
1 bX tho left flank.
the bridge behind BinkV imu.
OidJ
r Fodaral nroremetit wa* met: two aectiona of the Iwiirry
r»%.d>
•cr attack upon tiraot a rtjtkt, tor arthw. tboM? of Bate* ami Itltebie.
Ipottaxlranla by the t'onfed-; u,,^ *a«i:e«ied that the pi*-rt*« I*- r«pa of OcaemI Kwell
With tlml by i.roU»ng«. flrlii? a» they rr____ Biiioaed prtnHi.*ll> of Ktoue- trcate<l. bot kllnk told bm. to h<*l on
l,Jackaoa% fanner cuiumand. Ewell amS atatloo three cante>li<-er» to eueb
I flatoor and atmek the rood to
the four f.lerea. fapi t.n M
t whScti waafJrant aline*
a, i|,r time t.% »
inakatlon with bU l.aae
it;
# nmili.l*ceiiee of tli.
rapnel at Siartterlrama. amt culd
I that there were no Federal. *hrai
Ty-i
t di«moaut. «o be kept lu aaddb* uml
. batierj. t.ut brlp
artillertata. a i not only dini ted
IS infantry lie
Ibe fortlfliw
od to rallv tbe retrratins
aahlngtou. w 1h-m- apfa-aratw-e ! 4,104
tha front to “afdck and a|«n onl j
tot Mink.- aabl an
oaror. wat.blns tl.e mo«r
_
lu the rear, to a «i»nirad«* l«eOoowal »waU had no «unn<m
Ilia ! ,14^ uim. Bwl when tlie
‘-esan

to iHitk the fottirail.- r.-aii«mb-.l.
aer that and tbai ami ibatV
afterwanl. •'H wa« emniKli
warm the <-orkte* «if nn ar1llleTl-if»
f In galU

mart bing Uifk
of the veteran roH"*Bad Bwell aor.-e.Nlml that .Uy la
g Oranfa eonmiunirationa tlm

THE

Contractora Wanted.
i

A

contractor to put In l.ftOO cubic
concrete work In Wexford
county on railroad. The railroad com
pany sill furnish the cemenL the c<
tractor to furnish saQd. gMvel a
forms. The bid to be by the ml
yard
Apply to J. J. Hubbell. chief <
gineer. Manlatee. MIcb
2188 tf
M. 4: N. E. H. 1
Nstica to Dog Owners.
Owners of dogs are notified that the
licenses for thes present
pi
fiscal year t
now due and
aecured frt
the dty clerk before
E 1. IMM.
MTFkfll Jams* Aren
maflnaater.

. I- A. flUILXNNA

J. LEAHY
DENTIST EXPERT
OPTICIAN
Very Itcsl of dental sen ice only.
10th year of practice. Your
age IS solicited
lit new
building, umicr K. P. hall, on floor
with Dockcray business College anil
o'-er Singer office.

AT HOTEL WHITING
the first five tlais
r each month,
anng heailache
111 nenousness
8i>ecialty; glass-

FRIRT FARMS
Fiti Acrit, Tin Antt, Firtj Atm

JARPET CLEANING WORKL
WRes Ten Wint t Nice Cit of Heti
EgMKKBn
^om. mtmrtmr Jk So*
M B*«t KUrkt •«.
Butchers and Sauaaffs Makers

a Towntsln

is ofen

IRSiTfs

abuw you esmplce

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