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The Evening Record, May 18, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1904-05-18
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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YESTERDArS nSUE
m
THE EVENING RECORl)
TBAVERSE CITT, MICH^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 18,1804.
SELECTED
DELEGATES
. M
MmMUCAN eONVCMTIOM
lUfTNUMAtnC
muiT itmNiiincsnw
TV9SDiaAB S0ICDES
Petti Mm. Sophia SaboM pad Carl Mom
me KWed Themaebme by JumpInf Prom
or Mulldlrui.
By Wire to tbe Breabw Baeord
New Torb, May lf.-Mra. Sophia JAMES ADAMS WAS PNMAKLY
(ben. aged ffL moeber oT a om
FATALLY INJUftKOi
optb‘a old child, aad Oari Bowtene.
Md tt. committed airicide by Jump
g from tbe roolk oT buUdlage here CAUCBTII MID&LE or lOiT
day. Bowtene bad beffered tram
ACCIDENT AT P. M. COAL DOCK
THIS JIORNING.
CAUMO MUKLCHINO OF WILL
IAM ALOCN SMITH.
CRUSHED
BY CARS
Aha Bartaa ef PMrok Was Taken
Seaara^' III Teday aad Serieas
Csnesqaeaces MUy Caaaa.
city oa acexamt of the death <
brother. H. 9. Bartoe. whose fv
afteroooa. was takea very
sererely III this nooa aad serioas resnlu are feared. Mr. Barton's other
Wall 1
oa be per doable rolL
Window ShadMI ffrom lOc up.
Curtain Rods. 10c t
Decorated Crepe Papers. 2«c package.
It pays 10 trade at the
FOR FAST DRIVING.
CANNOT
RETREAT
rklng on the dock aad bad stepped
between two of the cars. An en
gine pushed these back, catching him
in between. He was caught In the
middle of hIs body and terribly
be learned
endiif hU
spine and his hip Is also injured. In
addition, be U very badly Injured Inernally and grave fears as to his reovery are enterUlned.
He suffered greatly from the shock
nd did not rally for some time. He
GRADUATION
INVITATIONS
Nine
Different
fit
swpr.
imitiee on reaoiutkms stood
The
on primary reform with
eleven
William AldenI Smith in I
He preaeniotl a minority rcaolatkm
and eras promptly sat down on. As
soon as tbe "MtUng proeesi was coochMled. the work of tbe convention
was practical
STEADaT mClEASING
Michigan's Coal Output Getting Larger.
Mines in Saginaw. Bay. Huron,
and Other Ceuntiea.
Lansing. Mkh.. May 1*,—Inasmuch
as the ooal output la Michigan has
been very large during the last four
months. It has been made tbe subject
of a apecial bulletin Issued by the
tabor commisaloner. as a suppleto the annual report of the de
partment.
It Is shown that coal is being mined
extensively In Saginaw. Bay. Huron,
assee. Jackson and Baton cQiinibe output of these counties
as follows: Deceml>er. ISi.GDO
tons: January. 143.W4; February. 133.9%'o: kfkrch.
total. 57G.230
tons. The total cost of mining the
coal was tM3.307.37. the average cost
per ton being |1 G2. It Is stated that
If the productioa of coal holds Its osm
tr the next eight months more coal
ill be mined than during any prevh
js year In the historr of the IndusT In Michigan
The coal production in Saginaw
vunty was 110JGG tons for the four
months; In Bay county. 1G3.D67; In
Huron county. 2.K1: In Shiawassee.
303 tuns: in Jackson. R.673; In Eaton.
S.SJ7.
QUEER INDIAN TOMB.
Dewitt. Mkh.. May 18—Natt Lee
Danletls of WacousU tells of finding
queer tomb on tbe Huron river flat
Stopping near a large elm be noticed
ridge of smooth greenish bark
Inrioeing
ing a rectangle about three feet
Cutting along this ridge he
e of the trank of the
tree and found inside, standing erect.
child. After
the skeleton of aa Indiani chll
lians had np
replaced the
bttrial the ladU
tolly
piece of li
bark had grafted It Into the
effectuaRy arollag the tomb.
NO CAUSE FOR ACTION.
' Aerie No. W of tbe Bagiee held
very enjoyable aodial naealnn last
Bight la tbe Pornaters ball. Tbe-----bora or tbe lodge were Joined by
fUalUca aad all aet down to a trout
sapper. Moot oT the aMmben bare
boon out and aoom of them amde nice
Cnrda were also enjoyed as well as
or tbetr Int aaalromry.
tbe lodge being a yopr eld May 1» aad
as tbe mmsiag Mght Mot plgbi wpa
podceoi to Chat dMt tbo eappw
boM. Durteg tbo time tbe lodga
9«mp ta n aambert, tboeo
Six
-Courses—English
Graduates,
the
Largest Number In the Class.
Threatening Russian Rear.
I.ondon. May IS.—No toriher
has reached London throwing light
I
appearance of Japa
truopa nortb<*aKi of Mukden, or Indl
Ing by wbat route they reached
It |>olnt so iinexp«<ctMlly. The Japane»«' are so siiccesHful in biding their
movements that It is only possible to
at them from the vague indieakspaichcs
In Russian olBeiml dls|
A que*
iisruased
lascd In I
melon
this morning
whether General Kiiro|>aikin has
ceeded In ascertaining that the Jaiipanrear, near the
Mukden line.
' been cnabl<-<!
begin a retyegt. w whether he has
cled In flgtat.
EA6LE80CULSEgI0I
FWI Annivnrnary Cotabrntod WRb
Ca^ Party and a Fine Trout Suppod LaM Cvordfiff.
Has
The 4nry In the case of Mark Craw
and 8. B. Cote brought In a verdkt
laat Bight of ao cause for acUoa. This
was the case in which Cole was seek
lag to recover daaugea for a satchel
that Craw took to the depot for him
and whkk was stolen before the
owner rroched the depot. The Jury
was oat only a very abort Ubm. The
c^ was tried before Jnatlee 8. M.
that wan iroarsw wwwr
Trowaroe CRy aHIl ap|
taw dhya.
E. WIN
Daroar FRaad and
The graduating <riaas.of the High
In
school has Issued commencement
(
vitations and they are very neat this
year They consist of a heavy cover
and eight pages. Tbe cover Is white.
In gold, bring raised work and
neat. They are als«i tied with
gold and white cord, the two colors
representing the class colors
On the Omt page Is the inritatlon.
> the third page the commencement
program, on the flfih page the names
graduates and on the seventh
page the names of the class officers,
the class motto, flower and colors
There are 33 graduat*>s this year
nd they arc* as follows:
Ijitin Coume—Lisle Thomas. Robrta Keboe. Clara Hoxsle and Eva
hniiell.
Sclentlffr—Ruth
Carrel.
Minnie
Bailey. Edna Cpdike and Claude
Pound.
ii >Ar-E2ng
Ties 1
Ttnkl
Engineering—Jerry Sullivan
German-Engllsh—Ruth Carpenu-r.
luhy Can>enter and Grace Theobald.
Latln-EngUah—Grant Jones. Guy
Pratt. Iroogene Cameron
llsh—Elhlyn
Felt.
Clarence
rr. Nellie Flahcr Martha Hew
lit. Charles White and Albert Mertes.
Commercial Course—Ddltb Darrow.
Scofield and Ethel Slater
IxjIs L
fairy
Elective—Beatrice CleveUnd. Ha
Dean. Btb.vl Van Syckie. Clifford *Tlmhlln and Roy V;
Wlae,
THECRnREAPU
WEATHER—Parilj cloudy tonight
southeast portkm.
of Drew. Selby Co.'s footwear
in general aad of the*.* SAM
PLE OXFf>Rl>8 in particular
that makes this sale of special
Impnrtanee to ever>' woman
who wrears sixes 3. 34, 4, 4 4 or
S in widths AA. A. n or C,
I be present.
Tbe membei
staff are requested
P. hail tomorrow evening at promptly
8 o'clock. Importaia business is to be
transacted
v
Mm. E V. Fairbanks of thL clrj has
been granted a widow's pension of |8
a month.
There will be a special convocation
» City commanden-y at 7 30
ig. Work in red cross de^
and
Thursday
with
-yoo don’t get a PERFECT
FIT, and )v>ut bank accoont will not swell.
WHY?
Why don’t jnou look around a bit befare
k
jroo let
your dollars go—we gladly show ^ arithoat asking you to buy. Remember this is nat one of the
•HOT AIR” stores.
They are actually the hand
anmest oxfords we ever saw.
Step in and InsiH-et them,
they an* on our front table*
S. BENDA A OOtalfWANV
Your Oothier And HbUct.
Almost forgrit—the prir*** nn*
.1»«c to fl 50 U‘low regular re
tail prlr«*s
1
Hear Senator J. P. Oolliver In “A
Poor Bo;ly's Country and a Poor Man's
Government.'' Saturday. May 21.
JlR7-3t
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Course
■alng'a■ aeeaion addres
were delivered by SUte Chain
DIekema and Senator Burrows, both
lauding the republican party and In
dorsing the Roosevelt policy. Dieke
asa led oV with a sIgolfIcaBt allusion
to platform promisee and the necessity
of their fulflilment by the party, ref. r
lag to primary reform.
The folkiwlngo members of the repttbllcan sUte central, eommittee were
elected in the district caucus this
morning: T. J. Navln. Detroll: Judge
Whelan. Detroit; John E. Bird.
Adrian; O. E. Grosvenor. Monroe; W.
B. Wilson. Baton: M. Curtis. Battle
Creek; O. B. BaMen, Otsego; O. W.
Merram. Hartford: R. M. Barnard.
Kent; Hal Smith. Ionia: a. W. Cook,
mat; M. Hurrle. Wayne; W.
Wall.
IMat Bay Port; A. E. Steeper. SanI
lac: K. P. Slone. Saginaw; W. H Blge
k>w. Owonso; E. O. Shaw. NeWaygo;
P. Delano. Muskegon; Devere Hall.
Bay CHy; Prank G. Buell. Gaylord;
Orvlll E Dennis, l^ke City; T. R.
Walsh. Osceola; Robert Shields.
Houghton; Robert Ikmglas. Iron
Mountain.
The following are the Ml
delegates, outside of delega
lance, to the natkmal ooovi
Qen. H, M Duffleld. Detroit: Bdgar
itoefard. Washtenaw; J.«C. Cropaey.
Kalamaaoo; W. B. Clark. Three
Rivers: R W. Loomis. Kent; E. G. Mc
Pherson. Howell; J. K. Wallace. Port
Austinr William M Smith. St. Johns;
H. J. Dudley. Premont; E. a Poai.
Ray City; Albert B. Ooggaer. Big
Rapids; O C. Davidson. Iron Memotala.
“point with pride"
TheI resolutions
I
to the republican
victories of the last
I ,
“ neonfidenoelBthe
half centjiry; reafBrm
c
tariff; introduce the gold standard;
nt and
commend the president
Hay for their attitude on foreign affabw: Indorse the Philippine policy:
protest against disenfranchisement of
the segroi ; pledge tbe anpport of the
«lelegates 0 the national convention
for Roosevelt and appropriate for
Republican party all the glory of
acting restrictive laws against trnsts.
At a meeting o
e held this
Perry P. Powers of Cadillac was
made chali
•mce that
llam Alden
lielag almost the only member of li
favoring primary eleetlona. However,
be offered a reeolutlon embodying the
above, points and also declaring In
Btrong terms for reform in state elec
Ilona. The plank read was as strong
as could poaaibly be made. Insisting In
striking terms on the fulfillment
party pledges to the people and
rinding the governor, lieutenant gi
ernor. members of congress and me
hers of the slate legislature In
« 0Wy Book Store
Tf's/fie
St^kand
Character
JUMKMI RCCKmON.
I Wllllaai AM«a taltli latca<M to taat tbc ataaSlas ot tk« ddosaiM oe prlauuT rafom. Th« cooveaUoB tkU aflaraooa vlll Lava pri QKNffRAL KUROPATKIN'S REAR
mary rMorm throva la lu toMli by
THREATENED.
SaalUi aad UmvEb tbc proapcct U for a
dcfSaL tbc tgbt vlll be arana.
Nerw atecc ibc !■»« coareatloa.
wbca PtaprM araa aomlaatcd. baa
HOVEMUTS SECIET
ibcrc bcca aach a patbcrlaf of p
acol Mlcblsaa republlcaaa. Oot(
IUIm cane laat alsbt. Bceators AIkct.
ItoiTowB. Ooeercaamea Haariltoa. Darrach, Oardacr, Bliisbop. 8am Smith
o la tbc great throng,
Tuvaacad arc also
groaad la all
Pred Warner U on the groi
bU glory. Homer Warren U alao here,
Stcarna la la New York, hta beadqoar- we dapaneae Diviaiena Have Ap
IB charge of Beereury
lera 1
peared Behind Kuropatkin'a Army
Wiilk
ood Will Force Him to Fight
•rerywbere la
Tbc ■
erldenee and largely oataumber the
by Cutting Caeape.
ilTided
~
* dirl
rcfonacra. The
foi
r piiauuT reform rewriutlona. how
By
Wire
to the Erenlng Record.
ever. and la that fact Ilea Smith's oaly
hope. .The foar delegates at large to
the national conrcatloo will be T. J.
O'BrIea. Oraod Rapids; D. M. Perry.
Seasonabir 6ood$
at the euy Book Store
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Employed at thu P«w Marquotta Coal
street
D<^-Spiii« Bniiaod and Sadly
Tbe aanoal receptkm oT tbe Joalor
O'BHm. F*rry. WMM#m. LMmM
ing. Both are city boys and It Is said
Injured Intormally — Stappod
am to tbe eeniors wbieb sraa to
that they had been Imbibing In liquid
ttMUR PMiiMM •• tiM ftohave been held Saturday evealag. baa
refreshments previous to this esca
SetwMK the Cara.
bean postponed oatil Wednesday.
pade. They were placed in tbe coop
June 1. It will be gtren In Ibe chapel
for the night and will have an InterJames Adams was probably fatally
oe tbe evenlag oT tbla date.
wltb the authorities this after
Injured at the Pere Marquette coal
S^mUI to tho Br«|lag RMord
They were released this morndock this morning. He was entabed noon.
OruM BesMa MIefc.. lUr 1I ~Om
on their own recognixancc.
In between two cars.
of tW boot EttMAad reRablkaa coane was pulled in front of the Bov
Tbe young aiaa Is In anch a state nt
r WM la tW atatc i« la
store and ^t he other in front of
present that a oomprebeaslve story of
UM
liken s sic»re about B:4S last evenaitaadaaec aa4
iBdafltad lijr th» _________
EIGHTH YEAB—8187
AT ms ntTBirs FimiAL
WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER’S SHOF.
MlTnediidi
COMFORT SHOES
WE
WILL
POST
YOU
If yuur feet hurt yon it's nearly always Itecause rou're not wearing
the right kind of shoes.
FOR HOUSE WEAR
Th«*re's nothing like our romftut shoes. |LM to llAA.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
SHOE STORE.
OppeaHe Whltiaf HataL
on the new styles of h.vnd ba^,
if you will but give us the
opportunity to do it
Then look at our prices and
compare
an<l pm c
The rwenest tr. THIS (o-wn
af SS.SO ,s
with oth<-rs ami vou wi!l lie
convinced that we
-GLORIA''
h a Ve g oo d
sure:
values.
fhuk fkiwh
i. eg.
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
Funeral ef H. S. Barton Hold Today.
: O. C. MOFFATT |
Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
’
Abstracts of Title
I
; PRICES SATISFACTORY ♦
*
Established in I see
♦
[
Room 210 State Bank Bldg,
\A/. L.. mmOXA^N, Man»3ssr
'
x
Child of Mr. and Mra T. J. Hendoraon Die*—Jennie FaughL
The funeral service of H S. Barton
of East Bay township was held this
afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house.
William Laufman olfipUied and
Carter conducted the funeral.
Death of a Child.
> one month-old child of Mr. and
T. J. Henderson of Grand Rap
ids. formerly of this
morning after an Illness that developed 1last evening about 7 o'clock. The
be brought to this city
body
the 1 o'clock Pere Marquette train
tbe train To
morrow and tak<
Carter
the cemetery for burial, H.
will conduct tbe funeral.
Misa Jennie Faught.
Bast
Noble Johnson was called
th of
Jordan this afteraoon by the
his friend. Miss Jennie L. Fhugl
?l2k
who died this mornlBg at D:S0 o’do
Isstof typhol___
ing for two weeks and three days.i. He
He
her bedside Monday as
rernrned from.........................
better and
BteadIlUy
_ growing
_
her death was a shock to him
TELEPHONE ALARM.
Laat Ev^ing.
Aboat 7 o'clock last evening a still
alarm called tbe fire departme
Sooth Union atreef. A la .
ng Into the rear of this bnUdlag
went away leartng a fire banting.
When the stove pipe wns pot np It
only extended through the thimble la
ihf partition and did not go into the
chimney on the other aide of the wall
the smoke was pouring out Into
room. Pmssersby saw It and
tbooght the bnlldlag oa Sre aad teleed the alarm la. The depart
•a aa sack SaalgM a^ attaaS ttia Sraarlag af tha •’taaky
H wW taha ptara Joat
hataro ma laek tha 4aaro aad
thaSRywnihaaaaaaaffiatha
Values Out of the Ordinary in
Latest Spring Merchandise
I
t
ST®®0CH
SMART,
In every departmeot we are quoting |»rices on the ver> latest mer
chandise which are lower than goods of equal merit have ever l>ccn
told for at this period
39o
«3o
33o
fSOo
yard
ysttl
yard
ysrd
yard
Cor 80 inch White Wash Silk
for 60c colared stripe Habutai Wash Silk
for 3C inch Black Taffeta SUk. sold regularly at M.V
for 86 ioch guaranteed Black Taffeta Silk, worth l.S-'t
for 75c quality Fancy Silks for Shirt Waist Suits
ommmm oooos
33o yard for 86 inch Fancy Voiles, worth 89c, in cream, blue
nod tan
33o yard for dbcnce of aff our 50c Kovehy Suiting
3O0 yard lor 48 taefa Mohair Granite Cloth, sold right akmg for
76c, ta brosm, na%7 and bla<^
30 a yard for case of Amoikeag Ginghams, worth 10c a yard
lOo a yard for lot of I.awns, Dimities and Mulls. toM op to 20c
a yard
MOmiKMV
f Oo a pair. See-our lAdie^ and Children’s fast Wack Cotton
Stockiafs
a pair far Ladies’ Fancy Lace Stockingi. worth l»c a pair
oi-ovKm
339 a pair for Perria’s $1.60 Arabian Mocha Gloves, aD sizes
aadcokas
€. Wilbelm,
COfWff
Bmi thfUa
Haiti Coats
$10 to $20
ItmbrtUas
SOeto$6.00
BamIHoit
the Weather
Reports,,,
Need not be
watched quite so ■
closely by the
owner of a good
Rain Coat and
Umbrella.
The ‘‘Cravenette*’
or Rain-Coat, as
some call them,
has no rubber in
its makcjup whatever^ The cloth
is simply put
through^a process
which renders it
impervious to
water. Our stock
comprises t^ best
makes only, and
best selling pat
terns of dock.
Co.
THgKVBnyo BEOQRn, mkvsBSB onr, iooh^. wedkesdayjc^cjm*^
THEEVENINGRECORD FMKETS
CBAMGES
k T. mttfWMwmVw. niw— _
h ♦iiMwm, mmrn mmrnmm^
nUJ» NtAMT; HCARBT WILL
KILL MIM
pi AN OS
~
MUMm
TO REti|T
GOOD UPRIGHTS
wb^hae* baea wAtcblag S? prelhalaary caaraa* lor delegetea
z
»ligw Mwammi ttai tter <M>n
« II At an. Tk« C0tta«wt nr Hut
IrtmiBi of tW aoMlan will te
iMWnl lA tk« AtaMSTM Of tW
am
A few OUMN kATC AO MCh
; lA Kamo rmaimUr arntmima paoy# WOT* tatr pieklAS MrdAhot oot of
iMuaMihrM. TWjr Aa4 bAto dMrlra
'ftat A AAWlr ■ARIaA AOOAI* AAtf tb*
A bAAiAH society. AB ACtlT* hOBlAIl*
AoolAly. wooMal be a bo4 tblac tor
TvA?irAA City. Tb#re ore IaMaacot
Arbw lover* of aaIbbaI* bAre bc«e
AboefcAd At tb* CTAetty of driver*
poolAHy to tbrtr bor*OT A few
TbA WaaUta DaIoa TAlAArAAh
fAar fcAA AlAeootlAAed H* raclns »er
elAA lA IbA Now Torti pool rooau. The
f 9aH« MAde tb* elAlm that witi
AAMAAAy** efropATAtloo. tb* rrll ooold
b* dlAAOAtlaAAA It MAla* to be
VbAChAr It CAA or AOC
TbA boratlAg bod* Aod *loclAC bird*
Clre ATldAAO* tbAt ApHnc la here but
the AUnoAphAre lays that it** Ute OcjAker.
rW
MAIMMITH.
-Who will tb* maa b*r
AA was AskAd today.
“Koap roar Ay* oa John Sharp WnMB*." waa the reply. “He I* to be
taatpanrr ebalrmaa of the natloaaJ
eoATAOtioB and be wUl make a ooa•Areatlec. brilllaat •peach, wblcb will
atari the ball rolHag for hi* DomtaatlOA.”
Tb* Parker boom, la tb* oplaloa of
•aay dwaorraia. baa apeat lu force.
WbAtbar It be that Darld B. HUl baa
aeblATAd bU chief porpo** la galatac
eoBtroi of the democratic state mapblae la New York by the nae of Par
ker's name, aad 1* lAdlgAreet to wbat
bappees to Parker, or whether It is the
fact ibM Parker* tnwt aflUlatkMu
bave torned weoiem aod sootbera
sKTAla from bla caadidacy.
apporeotly remains that the I
caavaa* baa made ao bead
ataee tb* New York aUte eoavek
last meted for bla Domlaatloa at
Lon la.
The fact that loba Sharp William*
I* to be temporary cbalnaaa of the
deatocratlc oaoTeetloe waa not known
natll rwceatly. HI* *Al«ctloo la con
sidered a *brewd more on the part of
tboAc who bAllere that a “dark bor»e“
candidate oltlaaately will be nominated
In St. Loots. Hearat. U'U said. U ooaTinced ftpaily that bU nomlaatlon 1*
impossible, bot be U golBg right ahead
corralling all the delegates be can ob
tain to thwart Parker's cbaoces aad
to be In a position to hare a say in de
ciding who the nominee aball be.
Hearat and William* are friendly,
aad It would not surprise some demoerau to see the Hearst strength transferred to William* In 8i. Louis Wil
liams. on the other hand, has espoused
the Parker cause, and some Ume ago.
when the Parker boom waa in the as
cendent he predicted l*arker s nomina
tion was aasured.
He would be In a posUlon. therefore,
it la pointed out. to draw strength
from the Parker forces when Parker’s
nomlaaUoo la found to be Impoaalble.
"How would William* aod Hei
sound for the national ticket?"
democrat here Inquired today,
slsslppi and1 New York or Call]
as .vou like.. Thi
That Is a combi
which is» by no means Improbable."
Improbabl
Omaha,
Neb.. May 17.—Rep.
Gilbert
a, N<
■
“
M. Hitchcock,
the only democratic
:hcoc
member from Nebraska, think
ly On
possibly the democrats may
nest candidate for the presidency from
south of the Mason and Dixon line Mr.
Hitchcock said:
"Tbe national
democratic conren
natlo
» may fumlah i surprise. Sufficient
In U uninstructed
1 will 1
ds free to make or
h their
whom they nee fit.
ke aay <
possibility
wlblllty Is tbe nomination oi
soetbem man for prestdeot. Tbe so
baa three men of presidential proL
Ilona. 8en4tor Bailey of Texas. Sen
ator Cockrell of Mlaaoori. and John
Hmilnma of Mlasiasippl."
Sharp Wl
How. T. P. Utlom.
A eery pretty woddleg oocni
tb* boOT* of Mr. AAd Mr*. O. B. BatAB*. S» Baat BghUi atreet. Bati
‘ oeoAlag wbee C. C Mae* aod----.MIao imltb wore oaltwl la nkania«e,
lUe. T. P. UlloBi oAetatloA. Tb*
MTOom WAA AttAAdAd by bla aoo. BnMW Mao*, AAd the bride by bar aleee,
Km aAeace. Oaly tbA lauAAdUt*
I ttoMtleea were proAABt. Mr*. Badib I*
^ A aMtar of Mr*. Baraga aad baa made
Thar hama with bar far the peat two
. fAAia. durtas wblcb time abe baa
' and* Aumy frieod* la TrarenA Oty.
Mr. Maa* waa formoriy of ihU city
ttly froAi MaakABOA.
tlmy wfn
win be
bA at boaw to tbAlr
itain Mercury
friAAgi After JaAA 1 at 307 raabiBR As mercury will
surely destroy
toe atrwt.
tease of snaell and completely derange
the
whole
system
when entering tt
CHICAGO PASSCNOCRA
ibrtMigh tbe mucous surfaces. Such
Kaar Laaw* a*i tH* IIIInMa VAAterday articles should never be used e
on prescript Ions from repuUbkslcUns. as tbe damage they do Is ten
Tb* IHlAois took aboot two carloads fold to tbe good you can poaslbly de
at poutOOT and oee car of other rive from them. Hall's Catarrh O
OnlglM At this port yesterday. The manufactured by F. J. Cheney A '
Walt matomobUe waa ablppad to St. Toledo. O., contains ao mercury.
IsMtIa oa tb* boat. It was consigned Is taken latemally, acting directly up
on the blood and mucous surfaces of
«A J. H. Neuataadt A Co.
ftour paaaeAfers for Chicago were the system. In buying Hall's CatarrI
Cure be sure you gK tbe genuine. 1
ta uken Internally and made In To
ledo. Ohio, by F J Cheney A Co Tee
tlmonlals free.
.
DOCK UNK BUILT.
Sold by druggists. Price. 75c per
bottle.
Uamy ImgrAUOTAAMa Mad* I
Take Hall’s Farally Pill* for consti
W*gAat*m Club.
pation
Tbe new dock line at tbe Wequelaac dab boaae baa been extended
dbmosslthc band
^ Mxtyr feet. The
Tl breakwater has
alAO tbe beach,
I
«P
the lAtarior of the club bouse Celebrated Artlets Will Oiv* a Concert
. BorkAAtbAla
Mil he IMBAA tat week. Tbe doe*
In t»>c City Opera House
. fees are coming In
May ».
BteAly aad tbe club Is In a prosperous
AiAdItioa
The celebrated DeMoes Lyric
will give a concert In tbe City
Bueber* Net V*t Ruanlfig.
Tliursda}'. May 3C. on
Bert Kerr, one of Birmingham's bouse.
ihlriy-secood aaanal tour. They have
ggomlalAg yooag men. la employed as traveled
In more cities and suie
a clerk in tke general store of F foreign lands
than an^i family of i
■agermaa. Recently be noticed tbe
alners in tbe world Thrw- of I
'Wd.“ of a Chicago Arm offeriag KO
company assisted
M anatb a^ expeaaea for salMmen. original
consi
He wrote aad TAoelTcd a prompt reply. artist* of unusual UlentThey
talUag him be bad been accepted and studied at the Royal Academy In
tmple ease was being
his sample
packed. He
'Ing pack<
Besides tbe singing eome fifty
WAS fnrtbOT
fart
Informed that be must
li
Instruments
are
used
each
naad1 lie aa
faith
forming eight bands,
lo eorar
o
and to
tbe cost of tbe samples, Blgbu
re In Jackson the 13th and
la oaae they ware never returned
iriot
says:
'"They
were
received
Tenag Kerr eoasnlted a few older
t evening with repeated
haada aad two days later wrote tbe
aad regret was expressed a
MlAwlag reply :
came. Among
aorel fea"Blank A Oo.: Dear Sira—They are close
ture* were the xylophone band and
M maalag yet. They commeace doer
ickenaplel solo. '
-ially
gRoat tbA Brat of Jane. Come down
tbe
- thaa and bring your spear and I
net band
f WMABtae yen a wagon load of
tertalBBOTnt of tbe season or la
Rgeat aackers you ever saw "
la years ’’ Tlckeu JO. tt and W c
May Be BAAAnd Cabimet.
The growth of tbe towas of Battk.
UtWMaatala aad PalBaadale, la tbe
A large
^.digger mbalag district sooth
reem chair*. Anythhtg you
tiAAghtna. la iMiat marked. Six r
wartt at Just whet you want ta
.'IBD there were not to exceed 10
pay.
AW. Blatar.
• tbriviag
tbrtrlj
WW whhr* Ikes* three
aMnltScs now boast a Joiat
Your flAilahl* Ham* Puralcher.
Joist popoh
popolatka
afaamrlr lOAM aoola. There la lealo hetterc that these towns, wbkb
la a row aad
eaudlpox here,
isiderahly frightHAAleIpnl Cewheya.
•ned. Three or four pereoc* are In
MagaBBec is to bare four oowboya. the peat hoaae. aeroral hooaes are
All tbA arUd aad woolly waet klad, .bat inarsaUaed aad eomber at peraons
tha moawtad yoUet UaA aaipIcgAd ta bore aad at Wylie's bar* besa ex-.
Grinnell Bros.
Travers City Store 169 E. Front Street
JV Bs9§9la to
Art you lookup for aoroclhing
good? t amt S mile* drooi
Ihk dtjr—level road. 19 rootn
hoose ia brst-clam oooditkm,
good bare property frooting'voo
bay—jost the place far truck
lain^ au<l entertainiog resort*
ert.
Wni exchange for good
Look in diy.
^nJHEIb
C. W. Ashtnn.
J. W. SLATER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
or MipnGAN
Four homes burned to death in bam
at Milford.
Little Ralph Kenaga. near Hu
Water RenUl* far Lawn gprinklert
was drowned In a clatem.
Reduced From $1J0 to H a Month
Hancock and Red Jacket want bt
nesa men’s assoclatiooa
•r as Ver the Beaaen.
Big proportion of seed com plan
near 8t. Johns did not germinate
Tbe city miiDcil met ta adjourned
8tove blew up In kitchen Hamll
session l*s» evening whkh Issted
aboui twenty minutes. The meeting
wmn for the purpose of acting on tbe
Adrian marshal lectured in unruly
bond iMve authorized by Monday’s youth* ft»r dis»»rderlr conduct on the
election but • little other business strings.
was transacted.
Samimon Foster, an Indian of Mt
The committee on fire sod water
Pleasant, fell In a pool and drowned
ported that-it would recommend
while drunk.
reduction
rentals lor la'
tlon on water rental
Mr and Mr*. L R. Damon of Adrian
from tt.5ti s month to tl a m<
will spend tbelr twenty-ninth summer
fr. for the season, from May 1 to Sept. at Bar View
1. water turned on after May 1 to be
David Weaver, young married man
ehaiged
ged an
as ma full season..^ On
of Douglas, missing Believed he com
Olllet.
mitted suicide
Criminal case In tbe Ingham circuit
^opTei'
'--A. iwoUitlon. as the matter bad charge* man with mixing rn*ton oil
be^declded by a vote of SM for and In blltor* of Justice Ferguson.
city Issue tS.OOO
14 against, that
Dave Buck, Holly, ha* trouble*. Un
worth <if bonds for the purpoee of derwent operation, got drunk, arrest
building a new t •Idge on Proat atreet ed: wife wants divorce.
was adopti^ («
Mias Mamie Delaney, charged with
shuoting old soldier, released by
Mr. Bingham called
agreement of Jury. Musi
B. B. Engllberger.
tUBCil □ the I
of several
In the i!
ha* been In America '
ral buildings
1
district,. tbe sidewalks did nott extend appolnietl Miperlntendeni r>f ga* works
to tbe curb and this was offeoa
at Adrian
certain time*. A resolution that
Mrs George Mead*-. Adrian filed
various walks be prop«‘riy extended bill for divorce, became sorry, discon
tinued it Lived happily with husband
wa* adopted.
Mr. GIbba brotighi up the matter of
•treet cor**tng» on Seventh streetAnnouncement ha* been made by
Thi* occasioned a little talk as c« ihe Unlvenili) of Michigan homeo
ment croaslngs were not favored oi pathic medical department regarding
accottni of the paring On motion a the recent "poison eating contest” of
Mr Bingham the meeting wa* at) 15 student* At the time the test*
were Instltuteil 12 young men. mem
jouhned.
The next roer-ilng will l»e Monday bers of the Sigma Alpha fraternity,
night, a-hen the matter of sewer* wlU and three young women student*, all
»eU-cted b«-caiise of their excellent
IM* brought up. Mr. Dockeray was
only member absent last evening.
physical condition, after l»elng sub^
)*^ted to th
rigorou* examlna
Iieliig In Grand Rapids.
t.n a secret diet.
gardlDg the effects of which tbe I
f ABOUT TEN DAYS.
wished to iesrn s few thing*
Cadillac Collar Company Plana 1
in Operation.
Cadillac. May IR.—The work of Inhave been merely
I-. •• as harm
slaJllng the machlneo' In the large weed." or •stllerls media."
Unlim Collar company's plant waa be less as dandelions.
gun yesterday and the company
pects to he manufacturing shirts
collar* In it* new factory In about
day*. Two hundred persons will
employed In the factory a* soon ■
safe wa* blown open with dynamite.
Is opened, and It la the concern's 1
The ntbber* left no clue.
to employ 300 by the time Its fac
ha:; lieen In operation a year.
Mad* Yeung Agam.
"One of Dr. Klnr^ New Ufe Pills
each night tor two weeks has put me
In my Teena' again,’’ write* D. H. Tur
large. Haavy, aak
ner of Dempaeytown., Pa. They’re I
" moetly auarterrid foi• Liver, Btoi
rMawg. for $2S.7S.
urely vegetable. Never
gripe. Only 25c at Johnson'a Drag
Store aod F. H. Meads'.
Your Reliable Home FiiraiabOT.
A MAN CAN GET ALONG
WITHOUT HAIR ON
HIS HEAD
comMstB nws
WAS TAKEN ON
•9.000 BOND IMUE.
$5.7$
Over 300 different styles
of rockers to select from.
You can find juit what you
want at just what you want
Resort Propertf
A F. Neriinger
hut he can’t get along witltout something in hit stomach.
BISS FISHING
The belter the gotvU, the belter tou feel after
win commence in
and now ia a good
your tackle in ahajK. We have
a very fine assortment frooi
which to select. Our stock of
casting poles reels, lines and
ariihe^ baits is very coni|»lete.
Ask to sec the new .American
ball bearing casting reel; it if a
arinner. Be vurc at«l have a
re«1 expert when you go after
bass.
buy lliem.
eating them.
The cheaper the g<M>1s
the Itclter you feel after )-ou
...
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
V<Mf Sbuditr Dpw hr Tesr tbt
WiU
FRINK TRUDE
14C Front Street
Buy a 6as Bangt
and Cft der €o
See our t12.7S 4-piece bed
room suit and our $6.75 dresser.
anil ilir ilruiJgrry of r*rr>'lng wo«i<l anil a*ho* and lh»* h**at in working
over a wtKsl atove Is past. GOOKI.SG BFX'OMKS A IMJvASl'RK
We make all conneeUon* free Y«ni <in1y pay for the Gaa Range.
J. W. Slater.
Your Reliable Home Furniaher.
Cravtrs* City 6a* eompany.
Ever Seen Finer Couches?
I.:."
•TATE FIREMEN-R VFET.
\\ r certainly carry tlir larijest stock ami fin<*st i^oodsthat are shown. People say?
KIMBALL PIANOB are uood and
indOTBOd by th* moooea Bee the late
atyloo at 129 Front atreet.
TRY A RffCORO WANT AO.
fin- druanmenl
zens in general, are planning oa
ing the two dav*' meet of the
firemens convention, which will be
held In this city June k aod 9. oae of
the Cily a big celebrations. Modes of
entertalament different frooi
I routini
to tbe regular program.
Our aoAa feantaln M aRas
for the season.
Waifs Drug Btera.
Auotrlan HermR Oood.
Aostriaa benalt. named Jao. Flebert. aged 80. died recently ta bla
cottage on bis farm north of HotlaafL
He lived eattrely alone, aerer aasoelaUag with bis aelgbbors. Tbe tom of
m was found ia bla bed, aad be told
tbe doctor than other auau arore blddae la tbe boaaa. None baa baea
found so far. /Bafare be Mad be said
that bla wife bad aoa llred la Aastria.
bat Htber ooeld act or would not glra
tbek address.
affa fSantaia la aRta
WaiTa Owe Btora.
kiag the festive hoeiiir« the streets
BMAgtheday.
TRY A RtCOftO WMir ABL
H. 8. Hall, greridaat
A. V. Ptlcdrieb. rlaa grasMcaU
.CEaa. WUbotaA. Tice
C. A. HaamoAd. oaskler. '
B.
L.Edwarda, aaaMtamcaa
Factory at Dptrolt. Mlohlffan
COUNCIL MEETING
ACTION
AIrtkc. beautiful quarter
nwed oak rocker, just like
cut (see tbe wide quarter
sawed oak back) solid
frame, well made, put to
gether with bolts aod
screws, nice enough for any
parlor, only
V «ANK J
t Oor raatlag baalaaaB I* ao axtaafliee that we are wairaBtad ia earrytag A SPBCtAL RBNTINa STOCK, la
wblcb tbare I* ererytblag fiM a aa*
moBtb to the taaat STBDCWAT GRAND.
ways la the very best of cooditlon. beiag eareftiny loohad over whan
returned from mini, repaired If aeceesary aad tbe roses aieMy poll«bed.
We Aim to give the eery best serricc la this depArtaaeat as la
every brnn^ of oar baslsaa* aad peiwoaa rut lag Pianoo of ns ar«
asswwd of splendid saUafaedoa In every way.
MANY HIGH PRICED PUN08 WHICH HAVE BREN USED, BUT
FTTLLY REPAIRED AT OUR FACTORY are lacladed la oor rentlag
stock. Some of them esanot be told from new. They are especially
dealrable for maalrtaas and teachers wlsblag lo rent for tbe aommer.
Thee* lastmawats are also offered for aalc at vary low prieea aad
easy terms.
WE ALLOW A YEAR’S RENT ON THE PURCHASE OP A NEW
PIANO. Call or atH* for full partienlara.
Main Storp and Plano
EXTIUSPECW.siiOCKERS
bAVlMGSl
$1i)0 to $SjOO NoKUy
Naw York. May 17.—Tb* Ptba*
faablAdM talapTAA
.
~pAibar baa ktUed H*ar«.
Icarvt arlll kill Parker at Bt. Loola.
Thaa we wU aootIaaic tb* right maa."
it la tb*
^edple^
TRVK RtCORO WANT AO»
Dream*
Wouldn’t you like a couch like this'
om. Put the old one up stairs.
It wouhl be just the finishing touch to your
and
Corsets
coraeta. and It maitera
not wbat corset you bare been
wanring. this ad.
t call your
Id. U to
attaatloa
THE PURITAN
GOBBETS which are
arortb fAc knd 11.00 each. We
are offering them for a abort
ttma At tSe and 4kc each.
EVERT LADY baa draABs
tbni Bboold ba Intanwatad. aad
that an .may bare a corraet ao0AblGMm,w«
" This would look swell in your parlor or silting room.
goods we do sell.
Let us show you what fine
THE HANNAH & LAY
MilCANTIl£ COMPANY
#
I Ilf i
f
• 1
mmMHqmooKftnATnaK onT. ii^ wKMmpiLT.itATa.i»M. ~ >
HANNAH &LAYCO’S
B E S T
UMM la aoomlM Frt
UiitFORM AND 8ATI8rACTOf?Y
dlaeoaaed by tbe clergymca fai ■
New Tortc pnlplts. Tbcy Mertbed tbe
■baggee of men from charcli to Mek
of reUgJooa aeatlmcnt and a disbelief
la tbe orthodox plaa of aalTatlo
Rer. Dr. Minot J. Bavage at
Ctanrek of the Meaaiah, aaJd;
There are probably some people In
tbe world who do not go to efaoreh becanae they are bad. hut there
more peraooa In whom there is n
Teloped religioaa aeotlmenL aothlag
to which a rellgioua aenioe appeals.
Just as there are persons with a UtUe
artistic or moaical appreciation.
A
ge has come over tbe people, aad
MBS thgt tbe whole orthodox plaa
of aalvatioo Is now discredited."
Adjutant Ceoeral Browo laaoes One
Rer. I. M. Haideman. la the First
Baptist church, said:
to Mkhigan National Ooard.
The rialng geaegaiioo Is not a
l.anBiinc. Micb.. May IS-Tbe fol- cbnrcb-golng one.
This may be ac
ring drcolar baa be«i laaoed by counted for by the fact that this gealjuui I Oeoerai Brown:
eration Is more iotellectnal than the
•Tbe cuatom
lually atrewing previoua ooe, but Iniellectuality la not
I of tboee who
and ought not to be a bar against the
FLOUR
MICHIGAN
cmuL nw»
m TO wmui
tbe aortbem
MaSM mrt la •ntUm at cn<
mvaatlaa will eoattane i
To pntrr* h
H {■ the BtoUr* <
Nattonat
Guard,
rk give* for bla
xempliflea tbe leaaoo of pa
«« a Mil •BlarglnK th« aoop» aiwl
and bolda aacred
eacrrd tbe apirll
aplrli of
er at tk* Niagara. Lockport A On-' trlotlam
liberty, abonld panicipate in tbe pub
tario Power eoaapaaj
lic eerrmonlea of tbe day and aaaiat
Robert M. McLaa*. mayor of BaJtl
in baJlowlog the tender aaaodatlona
■Mre. alippad away to Waablagtoa aod
araa anirted to Mr». Jdary A. V'aa
ibeir fallen co
Bibber, a amber of one of the oldeet
"Keep freab In tbe heart* of the rla
Ing genermllon a reveranw- for the
8tara aod Strlpea—the only dag "
temMated auiriaMay.
The rule* aod regulatiuna provide
Fbur yocag people were drowned
that all companlea of the Michigan
by the breaklag of ooe of the apana
National Guard are required to parade
of I be anapeoakM) tramway acrosa tbe
In uniform under armm at tbeir re
Tnarkec rirer at Lawtoe Bprlnga. near
»l»ecilve atatlon* on ibc .‘•.<nh of May
Reao, Ner.
They were Maurice Ja
of each v«wr
robe, a young buelaena man, Mlaa
McMillan, daughter of a praolnent
lan’t h tme that a homely w>
woman
bamlaeea maa of Reno; Mra E. 8.
Bde. Jr., and a Mr. Klngaley of Cbl- knowa only half of llfe'a pieaaureaT
Ladle* why not take HnttlKter'a Rocky
Mounuln Ten and add the other bMf*
Twill
do
the
buainena.
35
cenu.
tea
ronference
Johnaon'a dmg atnre.
too tbU week will dlecuaa tbe pro- or labletB
«Wiaw^ui*Hli7^ I •“*> •<>»»" <•>» «>»»«•
poeed union with tbe CongregationalUta and tbe United Brethren
The
matter baa been talked of by tbe three
atlve
denomlnatkioa largely in a tentative
and Informal way.. Ibut tbe Metb<
j> tbe matter
ebureb will Uke up
I dtacuaalon loa artlc
-A rlctory for Japan would mean
f for Cbriallanity and clvIUiatlon.
uae their atHdea In civllltatioo
^1or‘
eaalng .
byterlan mlaaiooary aocietlea at Chi
Tbe unexpected rolHtary power
“Clare
diaplayed by Japan, he declared,
warn
Indirectly the fruit of tbe clvlllxation
that baa crept into tbe Uttle empire
tbrougb the efforta of American mlaaionaricK.
A corpae In the belfry atanled the
gsaembllng coogregailon of fbe Emmaml Baptlat ebureb on Michigan
avenue. Chicago
The dead body waa
dangling at the end of a rope, aod
• after being cot down waa Identl^ aa
William Jobnaon. a well know elecler of PiltaUiclaa aod ateeple climber
burg.
It la Buppoaed that Jobi
bad been banging in tbe belfry aioce
Friday night, when he waa laat aeeo
to enter the church
He bad been em
ployed on dlOerent occaalona to re
pair the electric llghta at the ii»p of
the ateeple.
An American named Oay la practl««lly king of an ialand of 70.00
In the Hawaiian group.
He i
wife reign in kindly faahlon
latlrea. diiaky pe^le who are
Compart
tK*
KIMBALL
PIANO
"Men do not believe in the BiUe.
They say tbe hook oonuins anrertalaties. Aa long aa they will hare these
unnatural aentlmenta the church at
ince by the male sex will always
nue to lag.”
Dr N D Hlllla, at Plymouth ebun*.
Brooklyn, scathingly rebuked the ten
powi•er of a nation," he aald. '
lose all Interest
and por t*
of warnin
18t9 Cartylei‘ hurled thunderbolts
at i:ngland a e«)fi
eninomlc tyatem.
Eng
land sooffet1 a-' him
He aald England
ichlne* of
making Industrial
nen
In the very count lea where
le delivered hla warning tbe men
deteriorated to tbe point where
tbe war de|>artment And* them unfit
for milltan service."
Was Summertime in Dixie Land.”
Rev. Dr. George C. Lorlmer. at tbe
,t prenent the biggeat "Song HU" Madison Square Baptist church, diabla country, wna written by Edwin puu-d tbe Idea that the number of
idall. and la l>eing aung nightly In men attending church at the present
principal Ibeaiera aod mualc halla llror I* smaller than in the past
throughout this country. It l« auch a
great "bit" that ihc predictlooa are
fair that a million copies of thla aong
will be aold during INM
Upon re
ceipt of 25 cents in postage atampa.
a ropy of ibi* beautiful aong will be
mailed to any addreaa in the United
Slate* by tbe Theatrical Muaic 8up
ply Co.. .Vo 4f; West 28th street. New
PALE FACES
W
^
hr Mgr of lU
Muw at mam ta FlMtlMte. who are
ra ahme this shore of the lake as
d head glekars’' ar TIfUew- Their
•css Is that of ralalag the saakca
tags tram the lakesI and Htren tor the
mills to eat ap h
kiads. Then are aHUloDa of
this klad of timber to be pieksd ap.
and BOW that timber Is scarce every
sUek that can. posalMy he sawed Is
the sriUs. The Bast__________________ Hfters have been followteg their rocatkw for aboot fire
mars aad have picked up many logs
la tkat tlaM.
Two weeks ago tlje gang, comprised
of foor aaea. srltk their yawl boat or
acow. aad raft*, were towed tn Ar
cadia to lift logs from the small lake
nt Umt poiDi
I
It for the Starke Land A
Co
ThU BBomlng tbe
Mann towed them back.
Mr. 8t
that the men picked
than the mill could handle comfortably and try to get out any of the
other timber that was coming In from
the woods dally. Tbe fact waa that
tbe dead bead lifters pulled up an
average of aboot 125 big logs each day
It they were there, aad tbe mill had
It could dn to cut these and fifteen
twenty fresh tog* each day. The
freshly cut Umber was accumulatiog
rapidly—too rapidly for the facIMtie*
of the plant, and the men and their
expenses were paid Baturdav to go
Manistee ngtil s fntiin- call
should lake them bark to Arradts
head lifter, go about their
rstematir manner and are
_ .
___ p k*gs sunk Id sixty fe.-i of
water Their outfit ena*l*i« of s Unix
Jointed pole, with s sor' «if screw end
With ihl* they feel around the hot
the lake until they find a log
few twist* are given the puir
le vrrew eml I* firmly Imbedded
timber
The p<ile is then re
leased by s reverse iwl.L and a rope
aiiacbed III I he screw online end aod
windlass aboard the scow at
.-r end 1* gradually taken In
the U|g iM-Ing brought to the suKace
in this manner
A*
soon as It is
brought up where It can le- rcarhed a
r.*::
ivereil. when they
shore and hauled high
Iry np«*n
the land
The o(>erai(
fifteen minutes
::c
1 It's l^lng I
(tee Advorat
cncAM.iiA..a«».fli.im
milk toari>c4awmpafaa aad iatoaMpmaa
^ * iafkikadk. lfpaaal.«kacamttoaaM.ma
toUmiafWiMoeOhidaiaadaadiarakoh^
tto I am iadM4|ladtto4ik«4id.farttak
ink bottk Nmtod ma cm tki mad to mmv
laafawwMk.IwMdatMbadmi4lattoMmaalk.IaM
lakMMrkmdfaMdMiaa- |
m
SSK'SHnihoSA
waawd. Oval Wsi
intm^aanm
« .
R.
H-iSSa*.
JK5
PIKtSSUi.'M’
IVLo O O V
Oorrmm|»OfwdMr»a oF
. r.<Uy. of baBw *•»* Iw
ohsi w ryh
‘
WM. F. BENNETT,
G.flAiN.CGMMlSSiONaiut STOCK BBOKER
Suite 404 Whltnoy Block,
flUBili & Lay MircMit Co. Bioek
Citizens, 8<I2
0|i|x)site 1*. O. Rooms 3 xntl 4
HOLOPHANE GLOBES AND SHADES
SALE RARDLY KIEASM
Mi-O-na. th* Dyapcpsia
mdmimamma
IWMkMaaidfcgmwI^ghiiUlWNjMai
af iMdtMMkb for RiMi.k^M Waal
diM fat Maaai
4a mf voik I ^ ail
NFfNMMMafiabMHlhaiaalMik iatihM.
Aha^ aAfli MaaOa ^ I lm4 to WM la
Wc hive juxt received a new line of Sha<les and Globes, includ
ing some of the latest styles of Holophanc goods.
Holophane glass
IS I'.csigncd to accomplish a double purpose.
Remedy,
|F*lr*ag^ —A complete diffusion and consequent solting of
E. Wa
light, which secures the rcmt.vxl of aJI glare, streaks and dazzling
points and is both agreeable in qiiihty.
One of the great
^MOOnd—A iKMtcr .hstnlnition of the rays, the tronglie of medicine ha* been achieved
t light being thrown where the* greatest illumination is r< uired,
by Ml-o-na. the dyspepaia remedy, and
proprieIncreasing ao rapidly that
*ml consequent econo
lu sale I
In place 8 E Wa
ic popular drug
i gorxl light, buy the 1
II you want a pretty t
finement pale face* denot** dl* gi*t*. have hard t
finer uscil, always usctl.
lae.
on bat
"A bloodless face Indicates lirpover
hed blood, pure and simple.
"Wbat is the result* A weakened
condition t>r the entire system, tbe
development of humor*, disfiguring or purse
It I* pleasant to take; cost*
eruptions and finally a general col but 50c. give* quirk relief and make*
MANTON VOTES ’
lapse.
sting cure*
"I wish your paper would tell every
ThI* remeily lia* l^n-n *o iiulforiuH
pale man. woman and
ye*,
auccesaful and made *o many remark
every feeble old person,
u that I at
de cure* that S F. Walt A Soi.sure that our fatuous cod liver oil
II In future sell Miona under a po*
preparation. N'Inol (dellclotis i..
ve guarantee to refitnd the money if
and without oil), mill make rich, red
should nut cure
N» other dyKpe,.
lilood.
create strength
and restore
( medicine ever had a lat^e enough
them to a normal condition, that I will percentage of cure *o that It cv.iild b- <M.-rh*uliMc an-t r
fis) for all the Vlnol they take
manner
A guarantee ijk •
doea not succeed.
ihl* *|>*“ak>- volume* for Ihl- Um-i It of
"Why am I ao sure?
Simply be
cause I have seen It succeed sc
times that I now don’t believe It can
WAR ON LOCO WEED
• A Slartllno Teal.
fre.l
ka\-mon>l presents
hii
fail. You see it cxmialns in a highly
concentrated form all of the vital prin
latest Mclo<lram.itic cometlv|
T.i save a Hfc. In T G Merritt, of
Government Will Flabt th< Weed
ciple# of cod liver otl. without any
That Drive* Cattle Crazy.
grease to upael the itomach.
We
tcKl ^aulung In a wiindcrfu: cure
He
know that it la fresh and actually does
Butte. Mont . May 18 —Uncle Sam l» writes, "a parent wa* attacked with
contain tbe fifty odd medicinal cura preparing 'o make
war upon thc violent hemrirrhage*. ratiserl by <iU-cra
tives uken from fresh rods' livers, "loco" weed which haa driven so many tloo of il.e Stomach
1 had ofu-n found
and It Is the real thing.’ aa tbe boys cattle and bor»»-« crazy all through Electric
Biller* excellent
for acute
sav
We do not ask you to take
the west, and particularly on tli*- high •tomach and liver irmible* -<i I pr«
word for It. but simply try It on
licrllied
them
The patient
gained
plateau* c
Montana, for
guarantee." Johnaon'a Drug Store
The -loeo" -eerf 1. mi died (fore Ue t fiom
For the convenience of Trav<
h
bmws«eredU upon .hlm.l. >hi
City people the proprietor of J«
son’s drug store baa arranged with
some of the other retail dniggist*
the city to sell Vlnol
2
and mcchanicaJ clfccl*.
that It la parti
victim. TATien cattle and horses find
stage and platform
♦ \ r^or I.ambcn as John Rogers,
It they cwt It greedllv. never appear
plan of a comi
2 (<>!.' .Arkansaw), anil Harry \AIr Harrv Kitniar. wlu. i* ih«- Jt r.ln»iead of nourisbzoological graveyard la not meeting ing to get enniigh
♦ nvni as
Jeremiah
Snodgrass,
mak«-s them becoro<
ih 8D<slgra**
m
OM Arkansas
with universal favor at Traverse City
e .A gicat, b’.g, comedy prtxiuca s*-a.>uin. 1* c»insi<lMM-«! I<v Mr Itav
council committee ha* been1 »Pnd a* one of tb>- mo«i vmlunliu- ad 2 I .in »ith a Miong cast and
e of
pointed to look into the practice
r.hee,he...
ions to his large forr-- ..f enu nain ♦ iiraiitilul scenery
.More genobaolete
depositing
tbe bodies
Another part* had iM«n “-nuaced 2 u.nc fomciy than liav ever l>cen
horses In tbe cemetery tone
In some fluence of the weed the most docile
Ray n.-.Il l hai>
localities the value of defunct equine* animal win run about wildly, tvwrae
i put into a niclo-lraina,
r hitman
better appreciated than at Traverae enraged and vlcloii»ly attack any perCity. Near Lansing, a year or tm
.l.-cl.l.ll
maddened by the w.-<-q u considered
a thrifty farmer produced nice. |
J-r.-miah
most dangerous, a* it* bite produce*
pork from the mortal remains of
was immediately .-nKaged i
an effect .Imilar to the hydrophobia
out city horse*
But of course,
r in auch mati
uarters cvcT conceit
response to cooeotly deprived
deprive* Rev V
wonderful I'y r'e
. Laufman of Traverse Cl»y, of a b
U*l
cvimcdlan aud hi* p»»rira>aJ of o!
greatly valued aa
cycle whi
part* has mad.- him an .-uvlabl. rcpii
s-s: -wlr ..fmtiml Ihu miming
congregatkm
gift from
tatlon
H<- Is a natural romnlian1 anil !
taken from the front of tbe church
lmpos.tl.lc for him u. do
where the minister had mamed
Rodney H- True, physiologist of the anything at any time lUai df
to flee the wrath to come.
It
F'ltftiSr!a*«2xWlr‘J5a
Cured Hundrada of ».
heoa' Cuatomara.
e* I
. j.'T
i.5r7krTs«g
jOTEINBERC'S
1 IJ Grand Opera House
i
...m weiiT
r-xis.'saat.sd’
I SATURDAY
word. The
f Engl lab iDktead of nt
Oay Industry la sheep ralalng. and It
**Adinlral Schley a per*«mal memoirs
are now In the hands of his publisher
and they will probably appear in about
a month. The book will tell the atory
of tbe Itattle of Santiago and .there
will lie many heretofore untold IncI
dent*
The publlahera are not yet
ready to give mit Information, but
many peraonc) friend* of the admiral
aay there la not an unkind word In
the whole volume
A Bt Petersburg Journal relate* that
General Kumpatkln had
urged the
late Vereatrhagln not to go to the seat
of war at the beginning, but to wait
till it was weR nnd^ way
But tbe
painter waa e«0er to witnea* the ex
pected aaaaqjt on Port Arthur, and
thua met hia death
He waa hard up
for money, too. the sum which he had
received
for bla Napoleon plot urea
JuBt sumced to pay bla debts.
■
Tm M Fhr MML
/
VIRTteNDSOT
Leammomm
mins
m
MAV« LOrr FAITM IN RCUOtON
•AT N. Y. FfUtACMERS
MQNESr QUALITY
TRAVERSE CITY.
Ltfiivtns
WBT MEN BOUT
GOTOOTOBCBI
Dr. Pierce's Golden MaSkal Diacoe.
cry porifice and cnhcfaca tbe blood, and
eivea tbe body a vigoroos ritabty. It
m Kniala, ecaema, baOa, pimple*
and otber eraptlTe diawaee wfaS^ are
canoed by fanpore Mood.
■t hod km tnwWcd Nr aboat (bbt yean wtlb
rcatwi*. or ■ *kla dbeaa*. wkick at tiaM* «**
alaaal aatearabt* aa It waald bek aa.* wtWc*
Mt. Jaka LaiWoa. of us rawhattxa at.. Dalla*.
Trwm. *tcoacladedl«t7Dr. Piarce-sCotdea
faMd tkM I wu r
mMmy tkaaks.*
Accept BO aafast-------------ioal Dmoovery." There ii ______.. ,
aajood” for diaaaea of the Mood.
“creh.
„r;i::r
The public is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the fin^t Carriage
House in the state.
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
RLKift'.aS-SLTSJl:^
: T°
_______
MOST UU6HABLE
*^Tbc^
BUGGIES
sr,."snrw3r»i-r -%jr
OLD
ARKANSAW
Prices; 25c, 35c, 50c, 75
I
MISCCLLANKOUA
I
uef-r*iiow buj book
ErHJL'r ““
no ordinary thief who had the
audacity to commit the crime, but a
peraon of high auadiag. a* the wheel
built to order to meet the requlreta of the good old man*
which ire nausnally long
Tribune.
J. W. GAonUen, H D.
Mootana and
a«Mral PracUc*.
Orsdnat* ot Om Baras*
Msdical ColbM. Um Ohkacs
loveatlgatlng the char
Imenis made t
•p:rhh
Injn
aMertain if it cannot
tbe endeavor
Heeled
“Some experimenU In
be eradlcei
tbla direct!
D made before.”
■aid Mr True,
been nnable to isolate aay foreisn
gMher tree. Dr. King*. Saw Dtoeov
•nbetaace that appear* to be Injarioos®ry for OaaanmpOon U a awre core for
Tbe weed affects boraea more than it
all lung and
doe* cattle and the annual ktaaea to
mads
from this source are cooVaak
iMetre of Sbeftherdtown, '
had a
Professor True will make moat of
bia Investisatlou In tbe nrisbborbood
m
.man. where tbe weed grow*
Btly aad where auul horses are
itljr seen ranainc about tbe
platoa.
Many valuable anlaialB have
bad to be shot by tbe stockaMm of this
state to preveat them from biting otb
er —aad eommaaicating tbe
emaa. Tbe “loco” weed itself often
ptniafiM death tbnmsb aervoas teasloa jMd wasUng fiesb.
mi mb mbr mi
playwriting there ran be but
suit- aurre**
6iclnl>crg’*
Saturday, May 21
QtiAek Arre«L
A Sara Thin*.
ehhJ* and for a roar tried ererytkiaf
I keazd of. bat sot ao relief. O botU« of Or. Kins'* N«v DRaooveiT tbaa
cared me abeoABtely.” Ife tefanibie
for Croap, Wkooptos Oaasto Ortp.
Paeamoaia aad OoaaampChML Try It
snraateed by Jobamm's Dras
s and F. H. Ileada. Trtala bottle*
Ras. etoM fifa and $1.M.
Ladiaa. «>
J
K
THY A RKCOm WANT AB.
TBV A WOOaO WANT ABk
F^ indiFMtk^^ aeba* aad palaA
Tear*
If yoaTl
A. Oulleds* of Verbena. Ala, wa*
twice in tbe hospital from a severe
of piles caoslas 24 tumors
doctors and all
ten's Arnica Salve quickly arrested
farther Inflammation and cured him. It
"'
tiers ache* and kills pain. 25c. at
son’s Drug Store and F. H.
Meads, drassiat.
*«»•
Old Carpata.
to lavectlgate befm
It will pay .
you .gylace yow orders
»le toeorporated cooceni
with a eapiul tof fifteen thousand dolPeioaki
ton aad have factories at Peioakey.
Ml^isaa: Boo. Miebisaa; Soo. OnUrio. We are the orisluton of
-SaaHary.Ras*.*' t™***
*«»
oM caiMU. all oCber* are laaltatJoni.
Writd tar a booklet. We have
aBTaaslBS- We pay tbe treisbL
f R?i!£*^, ixd.. Mltriwll
EXCURSIONS
PERE MAftQUBTTE
or.« lupw—«uia
Base Ball at Grand RapidaGrarvd Rapids yra. Evansville.
SUNDAY. MAY 22.
Train sill leave Traverae City at
L“^S
L’sssis.rsjftwiattrwsr
HMr werkeTaU
IPiPIt-WM. ':=» ■ ■
anT.MWB^imim^AT,1U.TtM.ttOt.
• UIK >TEHW> WIHWW, TBAV
d OnveaL hsad «r Ike Th*ta
Ska MB •( MaiBl «ra w M
ilwwasarattawaM. lMrii«»
ar* MMtr ahmrs lanBaB vKh Hmgi,
aai nbMt Ik* baBlan. wMdh an
aftn aa nani m th* brnrla af Ckalr
Mmc» pipca. kaiw chain aa Ihkk aa
BaBy paper at Bapid Oty, B. D,
tapaa. fran whdeh arc wap >■ III
Bra. AIM
bankn ar trlakata.
The rwtaacwaaa Baatfy la Ttcy Caad B. Gaaaapa. Bar haahandI la aa Ita
of aaythlBg that w« atinet pahtte vabd.
Dr. *. J. »
aocL Above Ida tnamj vaat ha araara
a cravat aC glaaaMag ca
his hatifl*ala U stack
taste star. I.think 1 nm
raas oT
AMci Maxtnwrtteh PMhkav la tha
I nnylng tbnt laest of the ml aame ef Maxim OarkL BP bagaa Bfe aa aa emad hey and. later
abast la the chief tboceagbfarM aa was a ship’s cook.
Baaday with a rtdlag vrbAp la tbafr
Chartea W. Jenklaa. a mJlIWmaIr* af
hnata and baadaome spars oa tbeir
heeU have Dcver aet foot la the atlr- Oerptia ChriHL Tex., baa tai bla momp. The Bpnr M to tbcaa a sign of aevm SIB perfect bomaa skaUa. gatbeerd
In sU parta of tbe ctwatry.
BobUlty which they
the arrogate to tbeaiTbe dowager dncbeM nf Aberrorn
aHrca-«
artrea—( relic of the privileges of tha
|g the oldnt living British pecrean
Standard.
old chlvahT.
She baa lived tbroagh flve rrlgaa. ana
ar them tba longest aa record.
Betollm o< 1
KUBECK & HOYT
^
m UNION STHH
ne^ta-. »U<kt «.. Bm, Oh! tW bdp.
;pv
tiiilored M
$11, $12, $15, $18 aiO $20
htfnpn tli««|v«an»eeo<Mf maiiMa giret
the
BOY THE LONGLEY AT $3.00
None belter made. See the pomibilities of 60c andJ.«JU
momSbtftDepmfcm. fr-r/feremef
*em« #Ae 0K/9K LUiL
TmNGS THEY
WANT TO KNOW
_______
ClNtUt
CNUMEilATOftt
HAVE LONG LIST.
n Will Be Them Dollar* i
Uicratlv* Tr»d« Will
B« Out Aeetpted at Ltpal.
Coeatu tBameratora ta Grand Tfavera* cxNiBtjr. whoae appolBlnfent
dayt by
be BBDOUOced within a If
Becretarr of Bute Warner,, will lie
■orenied by Held mlea and •epilatlaea mad peoaltie* are provi pd To.
iafractlowa and rlolatlon*. Ac ■dine
rat or
td the laatmetlona any eanmerai
arlm violatea the oath of aecrecr will
bt Baed flOO. Three dollara will be
the eompeoaaUon for each day of tm
boara and the eBnmeratlon mnat be
•aishad OB or before the Arat of July.
Fheiory and other apeclal enumera
torn will be amployed duHnjt July and
reeeire $6 per day. Enumeratora are
prirllecad to enter dwelllBjta and per
Boaa who reTaae them the Informal Inn
daalrad may be fined from
to lion
Jane t la regarded aa the cenmia
day and all Information la to be ol>^
Utned aa baaed on that day. Penema
wbo are married during June, afier
Jane 1. will be returned aa alngle p^r
aoaa >aad all who die durinc that
laaath will be counted aa alive on thai
day. Bablea born after midnight. June
1. will not be eanmerated.
Lodgera are returned na part of the
Jaaally arlth which they lodge and
nenrmnta aa membera of the famlHea.
Hotela are conaidered aa famillea and
all empOoyet .who aleep there are re^ corded aa meabert. Clerka wbo aleep
.. Aa alorea are also famillea. Individual
eenana carda are to be flllcd out alth
the following partlcnlara regarding
«aeb peraon: Name, residence, voting
dlatrict. phyaAcal condition, race, abll
Ity to read. wHie and apeak Engliah.
‘ ol attendance, place of birth,
Mrltyr of pareaU, exenpation and n
bar of Imontha employed during the
year preceding the cenaua day. Rail
road amn are to be reported at their
booua If they babltnaily vlalt them.
Traasleat lodgera at botela are to
eaaaurated only when they have
other particular abode.
Bummer
boarders are to be entimeratei
tbHr varloua bomea.
In cases where persona have
oecapatloaa the enn
oecnpatlona
enumerator la authorlaafi to learn at whidch the I
la apent or the moi
• received
and this la the legal
ITenebera wbo also ovrn
rn fan
the m<
be Haled aeoording
tire of tbe trades
CrowHl. who wu ca!l«l
tod«r. Hla mother Mcompanled
i Ohio,^ todj
I him. thtnklDC tbaf the chaoee mkht
I be bmHlcUl.
Oti. accompanied by
1, loft last evening on
the steamer lUioois for Chicago.
John F. Ott left this morning for
Cincinnati to attend the annual meet
ing of the National Hardwood Lumber
aaaocUtkm.
Mr. and Mrar W. C. Nelson of l.eland are in the city toda.r.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Warner of Leland were in the rlir today en route
to Wisconsin.
C. F. Reed has returned from a bus
iness trip to the Upper PenInsuU
Sidney Keyes of Omeua was in the
rliy today lie Is en route to St. IxmiIs
to attend the exposition.
Frank Hamilton has rertirn«-d fn>m
a two days' business trip to Ormmt
Rapids.
BIrney Pickard of Ix>land la In the
city on bualoeaa.
Harry Kneeland has gone to Chi
cago on business. From there he will
go to St lioiils and Omaha on bt
ness tnit will atop and attend the
Units exposition.
Mr. and .Mrs, M. A. Bernstein
Chlrago ar.* visiting Mrs. Bernstein's
parents. Mr and Mrs Julius Stein
berg
K Wilhelm went to Empire
Diorning on a business trip
Mr Warebam of Honor arrlvi
city this morning.
.. II. Gage is making a bus
down the G. R. A I. branch today,
ra. W. J. Backer has gone to Batxtended visit
r daughter.
Jd Mr*. E. S Wlllla
Kalkaska this afternoon.
lernoon. Mr. Williams
i cement aucblne t
the Queen Clip ^ Brick Manufarturing
company there and may put up one In
Cadillac and will then go aruu
Ludlngton.
A. M. Smith of Tuba was in the city
IS. IS:
tkts
til
t>V*
824
«4
PoUtoes oa local market McBtl
nrieen loads received.
■ ■ Wa «M pOsMt ymi
■ enrpat and nt| dapartment.
■
■
J. W. Blatar.
I
g Yaar lUHaBla Home Pafntaher. [
Privata aala of hooaebold goods
at WobaUr atrect this wirek Tbnraday ut rrtday of bads, one feather
bad, oommoda. ckaira. eook atove.
■Mhtag maehtea. trait
bofifd. etc. MraDannla
Mr. r. R Jaooba. the plaao toner.
In ta tba dty ntoppiag at the Park
naee. Ordara telepbooed tbare wUl
rafMre proBtat fittaatloa.
2l8Cif
riser* Babies
ruby
klnda, the moat ralnabte Iwlng gullies
forroetl by the action of water on tbe
aide of tlie litlla. Next to these come
tbe ahafta, or tniinela. sunk In tlie bill
sides; ami then tbe wells Th«we last
are sunken tbe valley, and are of two
aorta. Tbe deep wHU are sank to
fifteen'or twenty feel, and the aballow
ones only reneh to four feel. wln*ce
tbe first nit»y tienrtm; stratum U fouml.
Bubim. nr ratber red *1cmh*s of all
aorta, are offered for sale In large ituiu
bera and at ever.r «'on«*elvable price.
Tbe Inbabltanta are well off. the uilnera being either Hlwn*. In their enor
moaa broad brtmnM>i| straw bats and
baggy trouser*, or t'hinnmen. In IimIIco
blue.
aia)*r MrU*«*irs A«r*lii
Ever alnre Kcnaior Burtuo waa conTirted every Kaiwaa member of
hna lieen laying plans to ■u«-i>c»d
In the senate. Every Kausaa
member who has rroiwd tl^ |*itb. of
Major McIioweU has Iw-co greeted
atnee that time as neviator. The other
day f
feeim
McDowell wna treading on bis way
tbs boose. It looked as If tbe major
wmrid have to select tbe man whom be
wvmld address an senator, and thus In
dicate wbo*e cbnnnw be cmmldtred
beat. It stueiy looked aa. U there
would b* one Waterloo coming. But
If there vraa he waa willing to carry
a smDa to iba last aerood precrdlnt
tbe rauatropbe. Aa be caoe np with
tbe lion* An bis path be bowed very
low and aald:
"Why. nrnatota. good monitag: 1
all w*lir
The drmrtiis of tha, "lucky
day- wrlll taka plaea Itila •*.•ioat butare w* lack the denre.
A large cttcwdmics Ic dccired.
A card In the rntadow wIM anMwiee the dgy.
■la T*r« Vr*«M Cmm,
Fermev Bnitarkiietident Byme of
New York, wlw had the friendship of
se\eral influential Wall aireef men,
did out aland high In the eatlmaiiuo
of nil u|»>ralar wiio iliHveil In thedaya
lM>roce it iHtniiH- itiipleuNatil for • getrl<-li-«niick"
mu iioiu,- b-*d
Ihs-ii nddasl. lull lb.- thieves 11..1 t».|ug
quii-kly Iipprelieude*: he »l»lle«t Mill
bOIT.V sinsi lo r ail down itie sii|».-rllltell.h
I trruible." said
-iNill'l bi*
tlU|Ki1l«1:l.’
qiii.tl>; -you niusi wail
Denver UetiuMI<-.jn
mrasv
Silk and Tabrie
6foves
25c
SKIRT SPECIAL!
$i!oo
that will inter
Traverse City will appei
E. Wllhel
Corner Front I
II Cbey Are From
millikotrs
Senator Frye is tbe only grent gntrfiCntber la eongnwa.
Mrs. Clartffire .Macfcn.v. writer
_
Illy auecesiful novelette, did her
ork In a log eabln at Roairn. U I.
r. L. Bchriftgieaaer. founder and
£5 ^ Ji::
THE lAACKY DAY far Mat we#k was VkMny. May Id CoMoRai^!
BbT* yoar al^ and vraUk for tba firntm. Tbar**n be TWO MORE
txtrwrr nam
nmik u mm-
New York a sign annottnees ‘'Mwdaat
OmMvel Fkvd I>. firaiit‘a’taroritt
for aale.** There la do evidenre any- Otory ef hla fiattar la one thatt aptly
vrber* of the bags of coarse pine saw- Ulnstrate* that great aohUer'a faculty
dost such aa U ased In tratebera* nbopa,
mnikets and nakwea.
"We
lan.** beaayA
"We doa*t handle tbnt staff.** anSd **wt»o '
tbe worM. bnt what
abont a baraa wna not worth Mralng.
aacb na maliogany. boxwood and san Mother naed to coU oti him to do aU
dalwood. We aell Mwdost by the sortw of things that were not in hla
oaoce or the poond. not liy tbe boaheL ifoe, and old John, of coorwe. was niv
The aawdnat of floe hard woods brings way* makiog mletakea t*> aggrevats
good prlcea. There are about twelve her One* m seat him to the bank
rarietlea of It, and each baa Its ap to do tome iMWlnees. and he did U
propriate uae.
wrong. She told father all alwot It,
"Boxwood aawdnat, tbe moat expen- and aoAd;
atra of Jtll, is naed by manufacturera
"*I gum yoo'D bava to let John
to bvralab allver plate and jewelry. go. He nev«r dona aa be abonld any
Baadalwood la uaed for aeeat bags and thing 1 want him to do *
for tl»e prewervatloo of fora. *Tbere Is
• Well, mother.' aald my father. *lf
r bnaloeaa.** John could do evtTythlng y«m want
be would
Mra Fred R. Hoover of Kansas City.
Mo., arrived last night for a visit with
her parents Mr and Mrs. H. Monta
gue.
Miss Alma GHrhell. who has been
for several years at Emerson College
Oratory In RMton. arrived
M and tsIH ap^d the siimn
home near tbe city.
Miss Mary Novotny has nnurned
from a visit at her home at Gill's Pier
Dally Odarfcata.
pers in the .United States. 1
Tbe Chicago markets from quota- eld.
receb
tlonsI received
by t
lion ofCoonteM Oyama. wife of the Japav•ce nf W. P Benn
e*e field marshal dirv-etlng otiemtiona
la Korea. 1* a graduiite of VsMuir.
cUs* of *K2.
Colonel Chartea H Heyk U. K A,,
InapcHor generaPs depantneut. lias sppHed for retirement under tbe thirtythree years’ service cbiuae.
Prince Louis .Vnjmleon has offcr.'d
ftor sale the tnanalon and chateau, lo«lcd in ParU. the property of tbe lat*
Prlnce« Mat Wide, w hose heir be Is.
George Gonld may boIM a handaome
Htfh. lx,,. Clfii,
leaklrnee In tbe Rocky mnuutaius. near
Glcawood Spring*. He Is arabiiloua
to make it one of. tbe finest e<ati«* to
tbe world
' ^;:
Hear Senator J. P. Ooll.ver in "A
Poor Boy. Country and a Poor Man*.
Government. - Saturday. May 21.
• 21RT4t
Cbey JIre Right
For Ten ila). wg^will ofler genuine bargains in ladies’ dress
akirtt. They arc all blade, some of them plain and aonir trimtiieil
matic of bruaildoth and rheviof, and all wool. To go gl the fnlkming low price*:
•MI
•Ml
All
All
All
$.U7r. .Skin*...................................
$6.00 and $:i.6« SkifU............
$r,.tK», $C 60, $T..75 Skirli....
$7.60. $8.60 Skirts.......................
$0.00, $10.00 Skirts...................
' 5.60
...6.60
1 RECORD WANT AO.
I7JEA. J. WILHELM Sb’b!
Owwl»cl»*t ■•«.
Tbe man wbo pretends to hare
tborongh speaking aequainlanre wl
arery knovru sobJe<-t under the au
and la Imprudent enough to endeavor
make |ieople believe everything h*
atya. is deweribed la different wayn.
Some of bla frleodw bare furmed thes#
opiolona of him;
Tbe Iceman-^a’a nipped!
Tbe gambler—Hc'a bluiBng!
Tbe contortionist—He's bluffli
Tbe plumber—Ue*s not on tbe lerelt
Tbe aplrttuallst—He's oot In
nnea!
The engineer—He's full of hot Air!
The condnetor—He'« off hi* trolley!
The miser-He's got taU In bis garw
St:
Tbe trapexUt—He's way op in tba
Ir!
Tba laxlcngrapber—He thinks ba
know* It nil!
Tbe tbaatriral manager—He's only
playing to the galleries
Hesolvtd
THAT WHEN WE WANT TO BUY
THE CORRECT THING
IN LACE
V>‘ jacket Shoe Stock
CURTAINS AT THE LOWEST PRICE
"THE
BOSTON
STORE"
IS THE
ONLY PLACE TO GET IT.
Buster Brown
from the creditors at 42 CENTS ON THE
DOLLAR to satisfy their claim. Sale will
commence
Saturday morning, ^1"
deubia 7Vb-srai>li
l«44llwc «Hh Orac*.
news Is not always due ta
It may In> »iae«d Uy
Marion, disorder, of the system wblck
nerrlnes caa not reach, wbaoc* comm
the danger of acHAoctortag. aaya tbe
New York Trlbone. A ao<allad nafTtoe." that would sucrnwfDOy cure m
person of simple Inaomnla. might ba
danceroua to one whose tlnTlfisaiirta
la due to an irregular artJeo of tha
baart. or some other organic troobla.
We Bought
In mir waat window la one ef the flnact diaplaya of Lace Curtain, ever cahibnad In th# city.
You will affTw*
Owingr to the fact that we are erbwded for
room, and In order to dispose of the stock
quickly we will make this
wHh Buster Brown'* "raaolv*” If you
will lot us shew you through and guoto
you peleoa. 80e to tIO and you can
Jl 6reat Shoe Slaughter
hav* k chargsd If you wloh.
where aa onlUmry dnae of ■
•oek aa Is fnand in amny
pottans and rata klOm. won
eataL
such as was never heard of before In this
city. Watch for hand bills-
TEE ETEjnMG KBOOMV mAVEMB OITT^ mOEL, WEDNESDAY,
UNOe SAM’S
WWDERS
iMl&AwMii ItiMrtwirti S«M
Ttmmt» t» dM
fMftftk.
I to «M LW«Mt 0»V
«r F«
Tkt UMM Itolw OorrraMt MMM M <to Warn Fair occapM aa
atoraM Mto )wH aatok «r tto aato
ftoton ar tto BapaMiloa Tto grM
aMM «aM ar Ika Oarvnuwat boMtof la tWMb fiaai tto twrj cntar of
fha Fair, loaktof acfaaa tW plrii
Mate
ttat ttaa totvan tba
FMaaa af illaaa aai UttaUarir aa<
Ltoaml Arta.
Tba MU atopa la ftoat mt Ito Oarafwt MMIm la icrraeHl wltb
toaai atoirwaja ateat coaiplHHj
aante tba atapai Tba balMtac l* aoe
Caat teM to >0 tact wMa and la tha
tof«Mt atiailai'a arar prorldad
BMaOlna to tba fadatai goramiaanL
It la dlatlBgaialull fraai aU tbr atliar
aaat atoaabaaaa mt aa aodina vmrieij
mt traaaaraa daar to tba baart or arary
traa iairlmn Praeloiis Aoraotrats
an to ba aaaa ban. aad tba aaiocrapto
mt oar graat naa of tba paat
«te7- BaOea of faneoa atal
aad aoMtora nrafallj praaarrad
tbraagb gaaaratlooa. art azbtbttrd.
•acb foaaraaaoatal dapartmaot baa inatallad aa azhlbU abovloc lu oMcUl
cbaractor aad mmtm mt oparaboo.
Batartag tba OoTanuaaat boUdlas
fte tba aaoton aad, tba rMtor pcaa
at Ma lart a railroad peotoCea car.
Tbla la aat a nara eeacb atandlog Idla.
artoaBBte’atodaatnaa. Ibaaarte
totto af arary darlea ad bonaatonaCM aa tor aa gaaate to abowa ban
Far toadaaro. jmm aoy an tbr actaal
aawlag anete that waa tbr dnt caatrtvaan af Ita klad rnnrr caawractai;
M waa gotoaiad la IdM to
Bowol
Tba te tygawntar. pataatrd by C.
Tborbar te 1MB; tba toidal of tbr te
aaat baa gtow. gotoatoi by Cbottoa
HawboM to iTfT: tba te aerrw prapaDor. teraatad to Batort Book to
IMF. aad away athar *Cfsr thtaga
antobatea. Tbatndalaf Abrabaai
Tlaaalafa catobntod teea far nrtiag
oC abnto to abowa bm.
TbaMI
of tbe BMWt
tba yoar UO & C. to <
Cxpototloa
Than to atoo a nodal of tbe flnt etna
OMtoa. node la Egypt la the nme
yaar.
Bnry foot af tbe Boaooo feet of
Bear apaca la Uacto Baiu's ITort<re
Fair baUdlag to aeeapled by ezblblto
L aad errry pbrrn
of tba pcopto’a walfan to abown
^ moy
eezEMa
„
TmAMT
fOnyrtabt. am to e b. uawwi
Itoad bacon* a bay tnm tbnmb
am fbab af aaf awa. aad mam after aaaa
mted ’aeatb the abad* of a tna
dte"
■ of aboot tweatj leoTc tba
Jteg
Tbe Bloed Allan* with aa ItsUog
Hnmor Mt seta M
Sfcia on Rtc.
boonto^ I
ag. aa If afroM
afi
of belag abaerrad. 1
dU aot know at tbe tlaw that tba fanMy were away, aad tboagh hta naa
acr was fortlre 1 did aot aatowet bln
of tirtug a thief, but two boon later
kS pit'i-ted up OB
e
itg«4
lb ban
They fi
mt 1 w
T>aM»ma^ the iDOSt ooBiman and terrible o£ all skin
txoaUes, begins iwmctiTncs vith a slight redness of tbe
vhich gndnally spreads, and as tbe inflammation and
I itching increase, the entire system is thrown into a restless,
feverish oondidoa. Soon little watery blisters or
ECZEMA KEPT SPNEAMNG.
pimples break out, from wbicb a clear liquid or
waa delayed tor a week, and duriag
jrelm fluid is discham^ wbicb forms thick crusts
tbla time 1 got aigbt mf tbe sberlg's aoa
Mz ywrs ago my wrlfa bad a Lraakiagte bate and sores, or falls di in fine particles or scales,
aboot tbe |all and at
spotted bln
baaaa. Attmradbomp* app*ar*d.b«kaoeB
aa tbe person I bad seen Irare tbe bar
baaky aeabd oam*. aod wbao tbao* voMd leaving tbe skin raw and tender, or hard und dry
r by tbe Window. I waa not wrblta.
abed OF tba plao* bmeamm rad agala, aad voald like parchment. Eczema attacks most freqnently
of bla Identity, but I at oon
aad bora ao that aba
tbe legs and arms, back and chest, face and ban^
CURIOUS THINGS FROM CHINA
and is a disease that comes and goes in tbe earlier
..__________________ ____ ,
. mt U kapt stages, but is a perpetual torment .and consUnt
The wife aad mother came to my c
apraadlag, broaktog oot 00 bar body aad arma, annoyance when cnronic. At times the itching and
An Part of Uw Ctontial Empire’.
that rraalag. however, mad.. after <
aad alBsoat eloaad ap bar mmn Tba dragglaCaa
WaHFe fair Eeblbit.
coalag tbe UanOi wunU of tbe moiwing. Oaraar
toM m* to try 8. 8. B.. wblob aba did, oad stin^ng is so great that tbe sufferer, dri\’en almost
she nkl;
to distraction and tortured beyond endurance,
“I am going to teU you soarntbliig
Tba Cblam axhlWt at tbe World**
scratches ana mbs till tbe skin is broken and bleeds;
W. A- HOCDTT.
Pair to fillod wltb ploaaioz surprUre.
Too
are
a
poor
but ibis only aggravates and spreads the disease.
Bocaa of tbe moat nagiildAwat ortkle*
they
mna
to
god
you
guilty
of
af farolton an a part of tUU wooder
tbe itching crupUon, roughness and redness of the
The humors and poisons that pzx)duce
.
fol dtaptoy. Tbe earring aod lolayias robbery. 1 do not bHlere you took tbe
ore there is complete relief from the terrors of Eczema.
of Irory. bone aod wood iilueiniie tbr money, bat others do. 1 am gotag to skin, must be rooted out before
help yon to eOcape from Jail, aad when Nothing applied cxtcmallv does any permanent good, for wbene\’er the blood is ot’crbeated,
nanrete akill of tbe Cbiom
Modm loHiMlod In tbia Interratlng yoo get oot you most borty right away or the skm is reacting during Spring and Summer, tbe disease breaks out again. You
azblUt abow tbe boowa aod borne life aod not be Pecaptared.”
fBnt If 1 go they will sorely say 1 am can’t rely upon washes, soaps and salves, or such things as are applied to the surface, for
of tba Cblaaaa. tbeir weddlnga and
they do not reach the scat of the trouble, which is internal and deeply implanted in the
fanarala. Cblacn taa booae. miau guilty." I protested.
“But that will be better tlisn to be system j the blood is aflame with tbe itching, burning humors, winch are carried by the
rant aod abop. Ctaloan wearing nud
aocM of tbe beeattfal aitks and wear coerlned. 1 am going to leave tbla
circnl&tion to the surface and are being constantly forced out through the glands and pores
lag apparel of tba Cbloeae awl tbeir cblaH with yoo. Tonight you ran dig
tbfVMigb the brkk walU at tbe end of of the skin, and y^ can never heal the sores or stop the ^gravating eruptions with ex
netboda of naaofaetariog Ibem
One fntore of tbe eiblbU U two tbe cella. If you dig from .\o. 4 you ternal applications.
magnlflcmt Cbloen^ beda. each of will come out lu a slurenmm wblcb
To neutralize the acids in the blood and expel the humors and poisons is the only way
wblcb has tbe appearaorc of being a baa a window looking out on a aide
nnaU boon of great beanty One I. a street Here la aome money for yoo. to get permanently rid of this torturing skin trouble, and no remedy known does this so
you^l'd sU) lu 1
—---1-1------j
ser bed, tbe other for winter. Tlw
quickly
and .1---------VI----thoroughly asoS.oS.oS. T.It—trifles
purif tbe blood and restores it to health, and the
aonner bed la baod carred and Inlaid ! doring tbeF day and travc only
cin ceases, and the ^rcs and eruption gradually
outbruk of the poison through the skin
Ublo ri
wltb Iro^and bone flgurea aod land ; tt*kbt. aod krep
disappear. S. S. S. builds up the thin acid blood, makes it rich and .strong, and rc.stores
acapaa szqolsltely
exqolaitely caned aod ao 1
Bcapas
ion, and drives from the circulation all impurities; and
akllirully Joloed aa to appear a pan or
to it all the elements of nutritk
tba wood. Tbe bed and furniture *r* 1
icral systtis in\ngorated and toned up, and you
of arred bamboo. Tbe bed con.I.la of ■
* waa. 1 auapevted wiiy'^a*i tinker tlic tonic effect of S. S. S. the gen
an anteroom, with table*, d.air* and
“» k*** rtJ ot me. Sbe bad com* not only get rid of your old skin trouble,, but the health is benefited in cx-cn*' way. S. S. S.
tea aunda. aod Id an loner room, wblcb
b*r *«n guilty; but. motberbeing a strictly vegetable mcdicin^ acts gently, leaving
ts tb# alacplnc apartment Ibcre U a
*be wanted to save bini from punno bad after-effects, as do Arsenic, Potash and other
Isbmeut. I thought the matter
minerals which arc usually prescribed in skin diseases.
aod thru decided lu gw.
Tba winter bed
1 waa oot locked lu a
Eczema cannot be cutm by anything applied to the
rat*. It conalsta of three companmenta.
Tb* first cootalna four cbalra. a tea poy but had tbe range of tbe
surface of the body; the blood must be pr.rificd and the
turnkey had
and a cheat of drawers. Tbla Is tbe altcau.se removed, aud in no other way can this deep-seated
g apartment Tb* aecood Is tbe droas- »*** “iabt I began on tbe wall according
skin di.scase lie reached. If you have Tetter, Psoriasis,
*“
— •*
only eight U»-^I of two boa
5^1t Rheum. Nettle Ka.sh, or any form of Eczema, you
gb' to let 01*
ftmdturo Is of rooewood Inlaid with »>•<* •
Urge enough
Irocy earring of birds, flowers aod ; ‘be storeroom. This rooui waa pretty will find S. S. S. docs its work well and ihomughly, and relieves the itching and burning,
cbeata fioreness and pain, and s<xm produces a l.isiiug cure.
tioea. Tbe coocb U covered wltb silks
mUd wlUi old furniture, ebeats
of tb* flneet texture and In gaudy col- |
boxes, but 1 conld make out things
Write us, and meilic;;! advice or .anv special infonuatiou dcsiretl .alxuit this King of Skin
era Tha atoepUg compartmeoU are i prrtij pUlnly. It w** too early
Terrorswillbegivenivithou. charge. tH£ SWIFT SPFCiFiC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GAo
lighted with Cblnem Untern* of altk out on tbe etreet yet aa an occa
bung at tb* outer entrance, while tb*
light aoters tbroogb gaox* panela band
palDtad aod Id form* of rooewood Iolaid wltb Ivory figurea.
A toble and dUfa made of highly pollabed ash. with exquisitely carved
bamboo flgurea inlaid, are abown. Tbe
work I* ao artistically done that eacli
article aeems to bav* beeo made of
one piece of wood.
i prdrstriao waa passing, aod I tbe
«•* «b>«ru to wait. 1 took a seat
‘•'T gouda box. aod on
.
“» «l**’n
«
WMber one.
Whatever indaiod
■
! n»ove it
i covered the 1
t
ITtMSOF iNTrRESI.
Georc* Itniutl** h»«i l-Ftnie to t<««ae
bla auti>ltta|-sn|itiy In a roi«-iili)i|i«>ii
Jouriui L
equal I
W I'iililiva-n. ft.rni*
’ SliMiv <‘lty. Ill .
looterna made
other llqbt material aod aome
bsads arttotlcaUr arranevd wi 1 cUss
VAXa.
ccotera. Tb* silk sod qanae ai ‘ beaobat la oaa aC tba laoat Improrad aiall Ufally baod painted.
man, la vMcb nan attacbad to
Tber* or* models of
of tba
Ualtad Btataa rmUwar maU aarrlcc
actlralx aagagad io *tbrowliir tba orebei. obowlns <
toaBa. Ban 70a «UI an tba poaul wood and Irory an
alaaba at voct. JoaC aa tbay work wbUa toaks czqolalt^ carved.
naaiUag alaa« a railroad track.
A carte aoDoetlae of old ttma ralMb tram tba poatoMoa BoaaaiB
.Waabl^toe lUaatratn aa ao Tart»l
reaty I
doaertpte eao do tba cnda bcglolore
■toga mt tba poatal agatooL Oaa of
Fre# wbarfi
wharfage ’
glreo to I
than raUea to aa old foabtonad atagalati
a durln* tl
oati
toodlng at f
coach that odca earrtod Ualtad ttatea
lTof1<ra
Fair. Trafllc klanager Ullnalto tbroagh a poctloo of tba Loaliltoory
of
tb*
Ezpoaltion
and
Joseph P.
FipoMcBt
Wbyt*. harbor and wharf commlasioo
anlaad wltb a roagb rMar'a lotaroat
tba baOct bolaa wblcb ataga robbara
aad laoeatolB brlgaada abot tbroagb af boats.
Taebto. ateam toODcbes aod all boat*
ita BOff toatban cvrtalaa. OaMnU
■bamaa aad ibarMaa aad PraoMent propelled by their own power hare
beeo SDSlgnod wharf apace between
Oardald nda
Cboteao aveoo* and Biddle street
Tbess otreotD. mnnlng east aod west
obowiog tba prlnltira poaUl metboda form the booodary line* far tbe cen
iloam district of tb* dty.
la rogaa la tba aarlg dara to .to ba
• boats bare beeo assigned
aoaa tba aid book mt aeooaota kapt by
^Mce north of BIdd
tba drat gnahaaotor gonaral. Bcojamlo
Fraaklla, aU write by band. Tbcr* aod aootb of Cbotaso avenoe.
8t Loola boa 1 river front
to a rara ooUecte mt atamps. lodod
Br
Hoc of tb*
tag aaetaat flUplao, rorto Rlcoe _ _ ty miles. Tb* Broadway
malt compai
company paralleto the river
Qabaa atanpa. Tba pootoAce depart- Tmnalt
00 the Inorth to
BMara ozbtbit ceeaptoa IS-M ogoar* from tbe city llmlu OD
Jefferson Barr
I tbe aoi
00 point are I
azbibit of tba aew Dapartnaot of
OonoMroa aad Ubor. occapylDg uw
aqaara tmaL Tbia exhibit abowa wbat
tba aaw caaeatlta deportmaot ataods eight
reach
Kx^
lach tbe Exposition
grounda.
for aod wbat It to aeeoapttobliic. ^
Ko charge will be made for •barfOarrolt D. Wright Ualtad Btatn Ooa
wlaalMaor of Labor, bad charge of the age. Application for apace abonld be
pnpantloa of tba azbibit Cbarta ar- mad* to tb* harbor
caaged to bUa. abowtag tbe rapid
Market street
growth of tba aatloo Io agrtcoltore.
brouybt I
hi»t<wy or South iMki.ia
ed until tlMF
Tin- iLin* «*r Mary.
Mr 1
hat iMtm U.u»;hf liy llu- So. »ety
simI lu
UqiinrW of
lately I
rt*u tliMt It i
AjbiHh- • hief.
I
I****! i-harzed1 Mgaiiu me that 1 1
had hidden the money
ooey tte
IWoce the
laiug wiib bliu l.*«i Indian l.rawM.
Five bmiiln..l ItaLota vrum.-n liare
opened the window and *ot .uit. aud given S2..W loaurd a non ckirtiiltury
. an boor Uter 1 knocked at the farmer'a for the gtrla of 11 iron college.
I door and told blm my story While
A Swlim axlcbUMker ban Invented
an el.-cir»c watch a Ubdi will run f.-«
get bla money back and believed wl
fifteen yean. wUbout todug rew.rtnwL
me that be had been rubbed by t
Obetmili-..
the P.W1 of Seoul, tl.#
•oenn a son. n* also wanted to spare
tbe boy’s parenu tbe abame and dis mplla! of K.trea. looks out ov.t a vast
Mmllow l«y. where tbe tide hm . thlr
grace that exposure would bring.
ty
feet.
It was finally decided that I should
returu to tbe JaU for tbe box, aud tbeo
Cm,
1 waa to r«naln bidden in tbe farm
“Mister Jedge - said -he o!d .
bouse nnUl It waa safe to go on. l.ater I dtlxen who came Into tbe J.isi,,.
on. when tb* matter bad died out leading a small negro Ik,v hr i|,
aomewhat Mr. DavU was to clear my coller. XlisUT Jedge. I w|-h
reputaUon by “dlacovering" bis box In please, sub. gl.e dU Ik.v i. „
soother biding place. I waa atwut to a bar de state ’ll furTiliiU de »,ti
leave tb* bouse to carry out my part
of tbe sebeme wbeo tbe aberlff and a
“What do
astonisheda Just if
be..n doing'
they had come In pursuit. ’The sheriff
Latin u»e out er bouse eo borne,
was so put out and indignant
_ it over my aub." was tbe n ply. "wid dat ouxodiy
Jail breaking that be aeixed in*
m by tb* appetite er bis! Why. J,.dg... de appecollar and was about
wot to make
mak nsc of tlte er de whale dat swallowed Jonah
bis riding whip on1 my back when Mr. conldn-t bol a ,,ndle ter .tot la.y.
Darla called a bait
lit and
at told
eallo arrangements; Fer de Land
whole story.
-Ike. jedge let de aute fei hf
Tbe Idea that bis son wo^ tbtof. al- while, sea de yt3tber cbllluo kin pick
tbongb be knew him to beaomewbat ap en enjoy Ufar
tough, almost paralyxed the oacer.
He at first charged toe with lying aud
waa Impatient to prove bla words, but
my demeanor aoon coovlncsd him that
1*1
iwn and
the storeroom. Tbe box'«f gold
where I bad left It. and no one uncon
nected wltb tba Jail ,could have found
opport unity
,nt H
Iff at ooce went to at
hia *00 and
damaml an ezpUnatloo. Imt tbe young
man bad got a hint of tbe buoiaeas
and fled.
Aa Mr. Darla bad recovered bla
ey and aa the aberlff made a great mys
tery over tbe caae nothing was ever
done aboot It. As 00 ooe appaared to
prosecute me I was *et at liberty after
few day*, bn* It was gtreo -om vary
grudgingly. Not a single person ex
cept Mr. Darla came forward to speak
a good word for me. and when tto
Jodge said I was at Hb-rly to go ho
meonly added:
“Aud. young man. tot thto b* a tooM to you to keep bate off property
beOofiglog to otbcca.*
U QUAD.
WHARFAGE FREE AT ST. LOUIS | iv .^u. s s;..-.'..".';;.,.;;;
There
bani Yi
Young!
gam. Tba Ughtbeaoe Board, atoo op
C took t
•tves to oee a performantlag aadar thto dapartracot abowa
Lyttoo's ptoy at Salt Lak*
tha graat raroinag leoaea to light- aty. When tbe agony waa piled up
baaaaa. wHb other totrreotlng 1
be rv«e aod. followed by bla speosn
left the tboater. ezrtoimlng. “I woo’
sta^ sack aa Infernal row being mad*
» baOdtag to daroted
to tba libepfy of Caagran. Tba adlIn which ha«aa tbla Hbnty at Waabtagtoa to baM to toaay arehttacta to
bo tba aoM boatoirM boMtag la tba
world, lia latortoi docoratet by Fl“Well,- aald tbe 1
Ban. “Tm
toor aonnttb Oaraoty. faratob 000
af tba cbiflC dflUghto of a Tlott to tba net as amart aa aome people. If I waa
Mttoaal aagllal A totgt nodal of tbla I’d hare a job 00 a ne«M0per.''-CleT*toMdM btelag to a fntan af tba tood Leader.
•kbibit Tba daeofotln frataraa of
b* LeeeSr CIrto of Um.
tba latoriai an regradacad la tbeir
Borne noble FYeuchmeu bare asarried
artglaal eaton.
Tba aazt azblMt ao tba rMM baod rentrtoa bcOeo both tor lore and monthlhk I haro actor met tatollar
oMa af tba eaataal Mala to that af tba
lotartor nagartoiMt oeeagrlag 11.TUS yonng bate than the gbto tte Uma.
oqoan faat la tUa torga agaea tba
r tea aa aaag tblaga af «
'
te ba la laato to
t
■nam
e-ivwE
CIISH_MI)Et
Cera Not
nakev
OxforiJ tt*k«
Sets
^PtClULfC
FLOIR
Hannah's
BKST
Snow
Uliiie
NobW
63JS
226 East Fml SM
AGOnMML
1
«nc\ er jioniblc. have the
BK:STthcrettOgOMf,Md^
never belmie that oC fOtto
«c'g'
lc*t othetwiie m ao dotog
)-ou inty step <m yow owa
toes.
fact that 1
TriTene. we can coRscicktioaly and
with pleasure invite as many as will
come with (heir energies ami ca|Ntal
to shaiv in its m-liivtrial an 1 aocuble
rcsourres.
The great <lananil and
ment in real esUtc for buMocia and
home pur|K(scs it roostantljr groartof
hcic, an-1 )uu may want samethiof in
the citv, milmrbt or (arming line; if oo
poasib’y have it to just auit you, ao
come-luirkly an-1 see me at 888 K, w
From Street.
^
L. G. BRYANT
Builditid
Blocks and
THE TROTTING BRED STALLION Brick «
McGregor Boy
F.kiIci! iKiiR. am! Ftands 15-:! hamlt lugJu
Will stan.l for the season ol I'.bkl 1
Wc are now prepared lo fill all orders
L
wMb C’ement Building
Block- and Brick. IVlcea very ra*MinablWe bate a large plant with
almoKi nnllnilied cat>acl(y. Wa
al*o *L
fi»r ibe Block and E
Madiine-Imple of anything on the a
n.i at a v.-rf low figure. Pl«
Investlcate liefnrc buying. Fmr parilmlani a-ldrr><s
*
6o0drieb St Stanly,
JCnvene Cii?,
_
B. J. Mo(|u's Liroiy Stablo, Trarerse City, Midi.
Kllorcr,. 2.-11F4;
2.-11 --------------York Bn. (w) 2.1iej;
Blizzanl. 2K)0I 8.3 others.
-----------I >urai>ngo, 11:16. record ’2.2.3J. S.rc of Dura-la. 2:18; Rego. 2:18^;
;o Belle. 2:18?, an.l I ?} others. Dams of Mai-lmo,
2 134. IDuai.lmo, 2^^.
*.lj, .^xlnltc,
IMt<}RF.GOR BOY 1 a very hamlsome, Imght bay StaJlion ol
commandirtg ippearancc
He ran go as high as any horse on the
road, an«! with plenty of ipect!. He can show a 2;30 clip an-1 has
never been trained for xi ;eti His breeding is 'certainly of the best,
by Robert Mcf'.regor, the monarch
arch of the hom^retch.
homAlretch. the sire of the
mightiest race horse in America, Crcsccus
and
dr^ othen below the 2:20 mark.
B. J.
IVIOROAN
Wouldn’t you like a deck In
your house that would run a
WE’VE
COT
Correct time, handsome fin
ish. low price.
e our window.
■.<
telOMIOAN
Hustling Jeweler.
Ole Cead,
Others Tollow
Having other offices under our control. It enables
men of recognized ability and buy tbe best material
get the benefit at onr cut rate price*, and remeu her you are dealing
with a lira who has tbe best of bank' refereocea wblcb makes a tenyaar guarantee of vain* to yoo. and which U no only good at Trav‘ City. but. by exchange, any city In the United1 State
nmve away :
tred tor and1 protected
pi
against loss.
Best Rubber plate.........................
$C.(I0
Gold Fillings.............................................. $1 and up
||22k GoldlCrofi ............................... - - - -............... $fi.00
Silver Filling^.......................................
75c
Bridge Work......................................................... $5.00
We keep our office open antH S p m. for the benefit mt tbose em
ployed daring tbe day, lo save them from losing (heir time. Lady 1
Oata, tec pec nsic* aad ochor hairy
aalaooto hare mttam hamm prorad to
ranse actor* throat mtoebtef la bamaa
bote to tbe totter btootblag In tb*
mlaoto hairs shad. Thoac ar* apt to
to wondor at ate mtochtaf batogwartted to a Chito aa ■asailtoir trtvtal aa
rotedaHto that OMoy af tb* poto cam
canmfl eater tote tetoat dato «Mh
atm c. LEWIS
national Dentists
rf
~
BOTH FHONE8
j|BSTRACTS OF ML
AT REASONABLE PRICES ^
H. C. PALMER ^
Ovsr First NaUonal Bank
wAM-ri^
WAN’rOEO
’THE aiARKCTS.
jj
m JVniJfG BEOQBD^ T&AVEBaS OITT, MOH^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, IML
*Mii alM k» mM ken Alt ■■ 1
I to ato atock wm \
rr«TJL?rrrifsr.
•OOIKMCUM.
IceasWellasFiieit JACKS
ad.- atod tke mea^ of a teach room
to tke hay downtowe dtotUci of Xew
Toth. -Ittotooneh helhertopote
tanpA et Kmimm. T*kf,
aaart teoppoor apataef then*, nad we
aeeer pK the ateacy pa/waj.
nda tomato ant aal
H» mmmtrj AA n Ckey emrd
toto tkaa m catoT wneth. The head
Ike «Mfm Mrf
Iknt I
1 have imported two
After Ike lapu<Am war. la wMck waiter nad tke wnk
OteMnl rAaitiBi teak mu actfr* which they can p«
Jacks for farmers
We have purchased the old established ICE
part kaasatahapaaaAelaltnnteter
who want to raise
fete pararanmt pteap Chnagfe
BUSINESS of JOHN A. JACKSON, which will
Mules. One of them
vne oBoe wnaeaH am meacy < r ta ow
tetetera raamrtn mt Aate. aad .
will be found at my
be conducted in connection with our COAL and
ktata at tka cteat af tfea Pakl« 4
*^-l5r3tece to oae feted ed Ibent
stables and I will
patpa. Mac wfelefe b« diaitectei
art all down ea. nad well pot
pol him In
WOOD business. We »*ish to assure the friendk
feharrtf aa a 1
keep one in Blair,
•eery time we
near George Widrig
and patrons of Mr. Jackson, and all other Ice
datefe htok I meaa the man wbo alta
farm.
aad Afphaatotaa. aklrtlap tke Blmato- at a table, enta dO or SO crau' worth
consumers, that it is our aim to give them the
of mto or 4
tkt north of mec
ont for
r on hto way
1 r oa
ka ataaatala traretlap wa* doot. thedmr 4
best and most effleient service possible. Our
rat. oo the kacka of bard/ natir# ptoee of pit aad a cap of coffee. Wfeen
be comce to the cnafeler*a dert be preice is pure and unexcelled in quality- We are
tke TeprtalkM •eats nochlap bat tbe flfleen cent check
fer tbe pie nad coffCe. Tbe only tbiop
now booking orders for the season’s deliver^',
we can do to to make an example of a
chap of that kind when we catch blic.'
faaatkn of
and earnestly solicit >-our patronage
/ kotait to 1
—tma of Boa rrtatod to tbeo* rartallj
-aad M wan otUj bj tke pmteat dlopin/ ^ dtptoatec/ that tbe port/
the croup hod cracked up bi» 01
t blpb a)o«inuio ceoatr/ Monet Aliy maa aaid: *T bare
eU Ul witfe one of tbe terrier aanied Troublce wbo not only
eecnu U> uoderetand ereryiblng that to
anld to him, bot wbo eren takea
reraatloo of a peneral cfearactcr that
critical atapa of tbe ferer tbu taa't addraaard to felm.
heart man nped tbe otfeer* to proceed, plrl baa been anfferinp from a Iwd cokl.
at the/ arere alnott witboot food, aa/- and the other day, when abe
the yard
lap that the cbaacM were be would
wife Botlcwl I
AlfD
dto an/wa/. aad It waa far n»or
for them oot to endaopr
ibSOLUTELT ODOkLfiSS
Urtt of the entire party and tbna per
hapa loae aU the ralnable fnUta of the Window.
t ilo you
1 to tbe
aoppoee that dop dJdS
IDa doe conatltiitlOB polled
B
op a
throopfe. and, weak and enadated. be
BMNioted bit bora# aa toon aa tbe rack ont Into tho yard and dropped It at tbe
arc not I
plrfa feet. Tbea he barrled back aod
lap ferer left btm, aod. by rllnptnp
In the
rormaace with tbe othtbe aaddle. be rode oo and on to t
tell me dope dou't uii
•ad of tbe jonmey. palnJnp atrenptb
alowly aa be trareied. tbonpb tbe food dereUad the Bnpltofe lanpuace '-rhll- b.ll.r. >h». .h.r, r..lly 1. .00. f„un h...
.ono.. of .1,.,..
waa ararce and ananJted to tbe need* •deipbia Bm^.
of nn Inralld. It to aahl be ba* oe^er
nre« Done nt ranlenny.
qolte recorered from ifeU terrible i
A-r oo*
Tbe Black Watch dlatlnpuiabed Itaelf
pedroce. bat hto preoeot anreoalnp i
yM
t Footenoy by a mode of warfare
PE» 1000 WATTS
addea aaetn to belle tbe atatmeot.
which at tbe time atuprlacd both frleod eclrcd thirteen** accldentar death ^ milliri*\*hlrU^n
and foe, but baa alace become a recopKISSED BY KUROPATKIN.
nlaed maaeuTer. Unable to prt at tbe
Freocb Infantry, who .were •trooply
III prohahly Interest our vant nnm- almv.. named, who haw ihn^ m.-i «iih
aoaaUui Oeneral'a Uallaatry ta aa
latrencbed, aod bekic Ibereforr In
of policy holder* throuphotit the. sudden and shockinc .h-ath wa* ln.hr
014 MOler'a Utile lilrl.
ed Slate* to know the name* and Im-m of health, and Ihtir did any ..f
capable
of lulnp their formidable United
A toiH bioc atory U told of tbe Ru»lUirMciilar* of the death!
they woiii.I
iworda
with
effect,
the
Forty-eecaUn General AlexH McboUrltdi Ku
peraons referred to, and w< be lyinc in th.*
oikl
bipfelaodera.
after
marchlup
to
rapatkln. who U now <-ommander in
therefore prlve them, a* follow*:
fllci»-d families of tiu- dec»«a*<Ml hawchief of tbe cnar'a annlra lu tbe far tbe pround to tbe mualc of ibHr own
h>«nk Pe«lck. R.-..*e Mich . deall <->ir heart fell sympathy but sympathy
bapptpca
to
take
)
np
a
poeltlon.
poel
fired
enat. aay* a tooacow cable dispati-b to
caiu«*d by KtranKuIallon amount o
ley aod then **cUpp^ «!down I
the New York American, liurluy *
,Hcy tr.oo.fw.
lenpth on tbe pround to let the ene
orerUnd trip to Harbin bU
Clarence I* Howe. VS'aiikei-ha. WU
I *lop^
my'a ahota paaa over them.'* The onl.r death from overdore of morphine len them, and they, ib«'r.-fore, are to
ped for a few mlnatr* at
exceptlou
to
thla
prone
attitude
wa*
amount of policy |SO0 (10
be f..npraiiilai.-d on the thoupbtful
autloo of Baranorka.
the
colonel.
Blr
Robert
Monro,
who
wa*
Ralph C Norman. Cch.u-ton. Ohio n.-** of the hu*luuiil. father,
COMMISSION BROKER.
A larpe crowd of poor iieatnota bad
ao
fat
and
unwieldy
that,
had
be
lain
drowned at I^iwell. Mich ; amount o
a* th.- ca-.- may te-. who s.-enre<l a
gatberwd to preet the popular hero and
Suit* 308-New State Bank
lc> In tile iilii "Tri.-d and
offered him tcon* aod aujuleia Amont down, it would hare re«)Ulred a lerer policy 1.100 00
bulldinp. Corraapondant Oao E.
urt
him
apain
laxim,
Onconta.
N
l»*nefit.* I
tbeae wa* a pretty little plrl In a red
Ellta. Grand Rapid#.
Identallv kiM.*d: cauw not yet
hood, wbo held In her hand a baaket
ed. ftob.OO
Old Ewcliab Trwel*.
reived
Market
Peter ClalH-au. Srhnecicdy
EnpllHli tmeta
a* a mo*t welcome messenper an>l
wire,
each of the bereaved one* will thank
aeventeeiith and etpbleenlh rentnrtea run over bv car while walklnp
rir-y i
llruad track: amount
York and Chica^a
the day that their benefactor slpn.-.l
Interertinp on account of the railrua
pIfL Tbe plrl rrfueed I
his name to our application blank
Absolute icciiritj-.
atranpe phrt*eolopr—a kind of re- $.1t>0.0(
the money wbU-b ibc |
It paid each m..............
amtmnt
month
llpioua alanp—which they rcreal. Their
Curopa
death claim*, however, I* only a .mail j.
cxcmpltry thla lanp well, and
i:oo.ob
to tbe car aod ktoaed ber. aaklnp ber tbe followinp are a few of tl
***’k* Herahlierper. Mellen. Wl* . stab
The Bpliitt
Ktr<-<-t. amount of pol neee**ar> to turn to the lonK Hst of ; J
Sbe replied that It was Klimoff and tbe Soul Kneeae WIUi Derotlon “
claim* In every i*sue of the ln*urai;'
icy tm.oo,
that her father bad been tbe peoerar*
•*rhe Souffen of Dlrlne Ixtre."
New* to *»«e the va*t number who
Shank. Greensburg,
orderly when be oerred under Rkobe-Crumb# of Comfort For Honpry electrocuted
wire* disease or accident ha* dl*able,l.
uted while repalrlnE
repi
leff at riema. Ilenrinp that tbe old
caustnp lo*» of time The fact th.nt
amount of policy llOd.OO
noUtor waa employed aa watcbinan
Made of wood, pulp and Ftbcr,
-Blaculta Baked .
we are payinR one hundred or more
M. P. Crookton. WelHvIlle
Welli
atar tbe etatloii. tbe peneral aeot for Charity. Carefully Cooaerred For died
from
Inflicted claim* even day amountInK to more ► clicmically jircjiarcd and sricnm wound in
In left wri*t
*
hJm nad preeented him with a pold Cblckeiu of the Cha
than |4onoo . month. 1* in it*elf *n
by chisel, causlnp him to ble
: tifically combined with fire clay,
piece, aaylnp. Tf‘ tbe BofeUera I
arpiitnenl ihal ought to caiiHe rest
death: amount of policy t30(HX»
; ccnicnl and other ingretlienlt.
le*» nlcht* for even unin*tirt-l waK<Frank Waller. Ironton.
Plaster today, carpenters can fola yoo were i
. amount c-aruer, until he secures the pro(«*(
: railroad I
on t
! low tomorrow without diskxlging
Hon of our poliev, which
e\ir>
-hr lalewd of Nwltu.
of 1
plaster. Carload on hand.
Freeman Hake,
Girrard. OhUr where iltniuKhmii the 1 nii*-<l .'?tat*-.
Ulaod of Malta bouae rent la
I We Are Cewtnn 1
................................. ........................
rceOKHl/ed as the »er> lu-sl ronibine-t
lick b.v
bv passenper
rtdlcolonaly cheap. Anywhere outalde struck
few
fw yeai
yeara we i
track: amount of poliev $:;ou on j health and aeciileni Insurairce
of Vaietu aa excellent aeren roomed
ItlierKcr.
Buffalo. N. Y . fer«Ml to the tH*iple h> a reliable
. IKor H.1- hj A.W.WAIT. Hi BwedmAii A»<
John Stultl.erK.-r.
t tbU. Iaaya tbe l‘ortland <
booM can be bad for $13 to f20 a year,
J
('ll* Rhone X*abile ratea aod taxea are unknown
Herr Ur*
be
bouaea
are
built
entirely
of
tbe
ir*. fraciurinp l*e*( Interest* of ihe policy
/OHX PTITtBURO PKIBO UCm
bumpers of
feam
colored
atone
of
which
tbe
laWho wa* Born In a
It should nev**r be forKotter,
cru»hinK hi* rhe*t. can*
s spine and cn
CARHEUIK TOWN.
land la compoaed and which U ao aoft
of polic.v tiftOrto tbe cost of our popular monthly pai !> LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
K death
Educated In a
that It can be cot with a aaw Into
ment policy 1. al-.nt three cents a:
Ci.u. Warn.r. Proprl.ior
CARKEOIE INBTlTrTE.
blocka or alaba of aay dealred alae or slrucl
rk bv itaasenger train, amount of
Studlad In a
tin a?ou/TAnch'omcr’-'o-’VIIt™ '
-t-nVINB BAT. MICH.
abape. So while the Malteae builder U policy 0200,00,
CARNEGIE UBRAKT.
1
At the Apr of a* It* Bream* a
In adi
CARNEOtE HERO
deaths
the
company
And Ha* Now Ooer to B* With
tlce
of
the
following
■
walla,
hi*
fioorlnp
and
hla
roof
CARNEGIE.
Jo* B«-rgenin. Tupper |j
1200 00
Carl n Ulrich. McGray
J MSSf#5SJ5S-ffi1S!r='
B. J. MORGIN
MBCLABA liAJU>T-(llra. C
n KiK MT snn
j to foraica ara la tfw Laai ar tka BJM M
L Oakatal FkfeaAM aee^tea a pool
iGak Paartf altellar to Ikat of aor a«I aai feaara Metljr all
kartaaa
PC.B. Taylor Coal Go.
BOTH 'PHONES
Thirteen is Untucky
______ tea umeabora
^ ataiapi kalcfet of tba iapaaraa.
____ I ___ _____aad atardilr ballt
Sbm kalr to Iroa gny. aad feu ratbrr
*-------^--lataa art aacstatlrt «r ife*
tTPa- Howertr. la
fact Upfett op. tad felt CTca
kara a fwtekla. ttflapij rfearartartt«t af awat of tka artlrt Jipaortt
I aad laadafi.
al rafeaafelDia to aottd for felt
BOt7 for drUlto tod
jiaary da/ aateaadt felt muitarr bm»Maa a^ aabofdiaatta b/ a<x^ratri/
PitaaBdat aaailun of omo. toppiira
, caatiaita, prleat tod wfeai oot
ap to tat naBapaMot of t prrat
. Ba alaa kaowo tbt caoprmpfex
r Koraa aad MtaebarU prr
, aad frtn hto prarloat tnrrU
■ to abto to dtoroM Intel
Itopoaltloa vhlck tboofel
nta aaa. wko aow wort.* nlpfet and
wtoli aa anrapa of olx botiri*
•tep to tka twaat/ f04R>, feat performaa atemtoat faatt of tr
foaa by wkk* laqatetd
r dapiaa of eaarapa aad aa aJMteatkaa»aa eapadt/
^pfcMal aaOapat.
Maraa /aara apa, wfeeo be wat bUIBortla. be receired
I to tvtnni to Japan
tod Siberia.
I aaetaC ordora to Inreatlpate the
But tetanttaa la thooe cotiatrln
I to h* la • pmttoa to auke ex-
• nay
I hart fntt that aoeb ortton put
•a hto dtate wnrraot, aod It
that oraa Oaaaral Fhknhten
I pat taw, thonpb be ulka tof bt that Joarwy-orar WK» mllea
, of barm wantet
i atouild ralto/B. of tbe bornlap
nad the darkeaod.
■ cold of wlatar-wltb a amlle aad
a of tbe bardahipa.
i you to trarel tbe cntlra
He left Bartta
I aa be ronld readily
ItMk la hto teddlehnpa Tha BoaaUn
hotototlaply prantad bin
adenUy. and after two
i half af rldlnp tbronpb
popoUted
Itorttotj of Baatoa proper be toonebed
M aa the leatoy 4.000 milaa acroea 8>ktoto. a eeaatr/ oakaown to him. ex
■At aa partiaynd la tmrmm of tbe borMMb —irtati and tirmp death of
hatoaa dapradattoa and barren
tank mmty a few arorde of Baef waa paaeed froai auttoa to
fer ■hertoa otocitto amuttly
latoi hf n---------- '--------*
irlap aothlap more than
iCtoaktrlap
•a a few occaainaa ab- ,
bwaanto nalS
IfcrSSSS'
toted swept pinlaa beeeme dlOcelt.
ant when the Mphtfoi ripore of wm
fete daeat la aad the tbermometer fell
fe» to dapieii below aero. aad. on or
te to) topraae below, tt becniae
apnlaat the elameata for extoaHir.
oo atWtfale aa be did. tt
ry for him to take prMt
g on. aad apnln aad apala
fiaatonp face and dnpera
Dfei^feiS^iL***^ ow/oe—
CHEAPEST
GIEAIESI
...-HEAlTHIESTww
i-iOH-r
O VtLL
~ ai^ W.W
ELECTRICITY
nr
, thi; ‘;.cro‘;7
liartonilfK ElNblt
UttI Ilf Nm Oa
stub, Braft, Grill, PmlilMi,
J. M. FELL,
.,.rs£'F.F.
: Fire Prool ElastiG Pulp
* Plaster™..,
\_
:
‘"t,,rv.rr
com* upon the I
atecr tba pood old
aomrd out In pk
Hew w^v* rrrrird
doty and racalton.
Otrtnp rirrry thrradbar*
•or taak* to prt aara) '
la oar wild tntoxtcatkm e
Bead rrlatloD—
aiatera. coualna and
too numrr
Tbi Ttlido Mp Plutu Cl.
....
PAVING TAX.
Notice to All People Intarcatad.
The aa*eaKtnenl roll# for tbe parlnp
of Front »treel from the eaat line of
Union (treet to the eaat line of Park
Union ureeu from the
r lot 1 of block 6. in Han
nah. Lay A Co '■ Fifth Bnbdlrtalon of
Traverae City, to the north end of
South Union *treet brldpe. are now Ir
band# for the collection of the
other* whn* third aaseaament. topether with the
accrued Intereat on all unpaid Inatall
t*. the aame to be paid before the
pulM beond and tlnple m with
dar of June. 1904.
■ I w* commlnpl*
*d-tf w* bov* BMoer^o*
M. K. Haakell. City Tiwaanrer
r "Woachrtlt**' till may tl.
And aorh trtflli
Notice of Mooting of the Beard of Roview and Equalixation.
Tbe board of review and equattxaHow wr r*M*r tarynplM* and acoutrr eolie of the City of Traverae City,
doennEta
Tbroapb oar lonp eontlnurd brllow* and Grand
Traverae county, Mtchipan.
that raator* nooa ran chock.
meet In repular aetsion oa Moowkn« tb. I—•«
May «. 1SA4. at tbe council
>» In the aald City of Traverae
other frllowr prt E
City, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon and
lO In New Tort Tknm
cootlnue In aenakin at lea*t four day#,
nuy be neceaQuailxatkm and
Krety ooo wbo ba* been much at aea review of the aaMwament roll* of aald
kaowa epiweflilnp of tbe peculiar aplen- city.
dor of Um beama wbon bebeld froin
peraon or peraao* dealrlnp <
tho deed of a ehlp CeleoiUl pbeoom
laid roil* and ab<
•an eoam to an—■■ »o nnoaiial feepreaelT*n*ai wbon rlewcd nador aoeb cause. If any. why tbe valoaU
• cfeanped.
fe day of May. i
air ta fair weetber nod tbe datnew
1»04
Cha* M. Boera.
dtotaoce of tbe bortnon tend to belptsteo Clerk <
Bhard of Review aad
tbto effect.
Equalixatlon. y
riM-to
to Dog Owners.
‘'Mamma.'' qnerlcd little riocracw
notified that tbe
mhonld 1 aay panta or trouaerar'
the preoent
!s fArthi
at fiscal year are
"Trooaer*. my dear." replied ber
and ahottld be aecnred from
toother.
the city clerk before Jane 1. IMM.
•Then.** eald Florence. **1 mnnt plre
I Avery, Ponndmaater.
ndo nooM water, for be troaeere )aet
ewfally.**
Tklak three thato bMe yna ^eok
aad tkea tato It arer with Ttm wtta
•Md vtfh hae mace wtodeto tkaa
s.as«*t.“ A«w-
JOHN R. SANTO
leENEilAL nSURAICEl
•m. wlih.ini MmIl
Twwtn CIV.
•St. SAWYtll to ffKNHALLMON
..DENTISTS..
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST i^3S
jBee—$04 New WHfeeia Ba^ total,
reus' Pfeoae Ul.-
J. H. Hum 6n. R. HeWittr
MOIROE & MeWETir
6ENEJ1AL IRSURAICE
I I NE.W W ILHELM BLOCK
United States Healtli and
Accident Insurance Co.
. IWI. Bt-AL-CSI-KK,
30*7
-
IVIANAOEI
Markte MuiltoInK
UMKHBXB
Jmm. rntmmimr to toon.
s*e But tocfei 0*.
Butchers and Bausagre Makers
O. P. CAtovu to MWU
GRAND RAPIDS t IHOiARA RY
COMPANY.
SiHpi"
FIRE INSURANCE
GLASSES FITTED BY
J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
wr pr In droro* or ainpir wWr* Um
•oda ptaaMO JtnpU
----------------^
DaaHey-telth to an awfai cownnL
Why. he looka afraid of hto own ahnd
met witfe a aactoai •w. Lato|y-1 don't wonder at It-.,
hto nkadow loofea nnytfelnc Nkc the
•rtplani: _______________
-0*Tmo^ATMV
J.
When Tob Wuit a Nice Cvt of Heat
AT HOTEL WHITING
Traverse City Dental Parlors
\ \ 7e cordially invite the people of Traverse City and
YY vidnhy to viait our NEW DENTAL PARLORS
^ ^ located in the New State Bank building, Fou rth
Floor, RoomsS -407, 408. Our parlors are equipelectricali appliances, and with our sktlletl
fied with all latest etc
lods we are prepared to p
workmen and tDOtiern methods
pve you
work which has hitherto been done only m large cities.
Train. .rr,r.- to Tr.v«>. (My *• r «* t> »
CUUXV-OCU.O^T^
C. .
H.& ILL HUE CARO
WE HAVE ALL THE FACILITIES
For executing
work with the LctSt 4mtUt Of Ptlll
and together with our Cut RfitC Pllces and ten year gnaran'
tee makes our parlors a tale, cheap and comfortable [ilace
to have your work done.
Anplriakp toor tafarMattoa.
\mm aad aftoa thtor feed par* oot
• PMaatoa tte/ rede feet/n la n etamap coodlttoa.
aw with a tallow caadto te
r thtoat At tl
Ida tfeto trip tb
■/ was only n
feat la a geoeral way he
I tfea pcopoaed roate from end
MTt2JiS;?s*«rrEsr6'“
BestSUver HUiors 75c
Best Cement Fimors 50c
Porcelain Crowns 3.50r$4
Painless Extraction 25c
Good Robber Plate 6.00
GoMlCrDwn* 22 K, 5.00
Bridfc Work
5.00
Gold FOlion $t and op
diatges made ior examination and etoiREMEMBER,
maleoT your work, tfike BcnlM’ Mr Fwftt Htet,
tam40r,4M. OpcDftom8Am.tfll8 P-to-Y’
«=•
min«nE CnY DENTAL parlors
D*. T. A lanuiuGaa, Muwer
UcStucankBAliia
'
-V.r
[coi^ headache
nerroosnen
tpccialq*; glaaaei guaranteed to fit.
JlARPn ClEAniK WOKS.
Carpel Cl«woinc and Feetber Rmovmttng. Caipet tewing and laying,
Beforee tending your old carprU
tu be made into rugs, let rrx-
CBAtm, rnmoK.
i. WaMotooM]
Via Qirminae a A. A. B. S.
ArTraakfart
|
•Spi
DR. W. J. mGGDVS
DENTIST
PERE Marquette
Very beat of dental aervice ool^.
10th year of practice. Your paSroe. .
age is eoAkited.' In new Ms
boildiiig. oDder K. P. hall, OQ
with Dockeny Bt
over Singer office.
WAItoTKO
*do»i407,408
‘
" .
Mb
YESTERDArS nSUE
m
THE EVENING RECORl)
TBAVERSE CITT, MICH^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 18,1804.
SELECTED
DELEGATES
. M
MmMUCAN eONVCMTIOM
lUfTNUMAtnC
muiT itmNiiincsnw
TV9SDiaAB S0ICDES
Petti Mm. Sophia SaboM pad Carl Mom
me KWed Themaebme by JumpInf Prom
or Mulldlrui.
By Wire to tbe Breabw Baeord
New Torb, May lf.-Mra. Sophia JAMES ADAMS WAS PNMAKLY
(ben. aged ffL moeber oT a om
FATALLY INJUftKOi
optb‘a old child, aad Oari Bowtene.
Md tt. committed airicide by Jump
g from tbe roolk oT buUdlage here CAUCBTII MID&LE or lOiT
day. Bowtene bad beffered tram
ACCIDENT AT P. M. COAL DOCK
THIS JIORNING.
CAUMO MUKLCHINO OF WILL
IAM ALOCN SMITH.
CRUSHED
BY CARS
Aha Bartaa ef PMrok Was Taken
Seaara^' III Teday aad Serieas
Csnesqaeaces MUy Caaaa.
city oa acexamt of the death <
brother. H. 9. Bartoe. whose fv
afteroooa. was takea very
sererely III this nooa aad serioas resnlu are feared. Mr. Barton's other
Wall 1
oa be per doable rolL
Window ShadMI ffrom lOc up.
Curtain Rods. 10c t
Decorated Crepe Papers. 2«c package.
It pays 10 trade at the
FOR FAST DRIVING.
CANNOT
RETREAT
rklng on the dock aad bad stepped
between two of the cars. An en
gine pushed these back, catching him
in between. He was caught In the
middle of hIs body and terribly
be learned
endiif hU
spine and his hip Is also injured. In
addition, be U very badly Injured Inernally and grave fears as to his reovery are enterUlned.
He suffered greatly from the shock
nd did not rally for some time. He
GRADUATION
INVITATIONS
Nine
Different
fit
swpr.
imitiee on reaoiutkms stood
The
on primary reform with
eleven
William AldenI Smith in I
He preaeniotl a minority rcaolatkm
and eras promptly sat down on. As
soon as tbe "MtUng proeesi was coochMled. the work of tbe convention
was practical
STEADaT mClEASING
Michigan's Coal Output Getting Larger.
Mines in Saginaw. Bay. Huron,
and Other Ceuntiea.
Lansing. Mkh.. May 1*,—Inasmuch
as the ooal output la Michigan has
been very large during the last four
months. It has been made tbe subject
of a apecial bulletin Issued by the
tabor commisaloner. as a suppleto the annual report of the de
partment.
It Is shown that coal is being mined
extensively In Saginaw. Bay. Huron,
assee. Jackson and Baton cQiinibe output of these counties
as follows: Deceml>er. ISi.GDO
tons: January. 143.W4; February. 133.9%'o: kfkrch.
total. 57G.230
tons. The total cost of mining the
coal was tM3.307.37. the average cost
per ton being |1 G2. It Is stated that
If the productioa of coal holds Its osm
tr the next eight months more coal
ill be mined than during any prevh
js year In the historr of the IndusT In Michigan
The coal production in Saginaw
vunty was 110JGG tons for the four
months; In Bay county. 1G3.D67; In
Huron county. 2.K1: In Shiawassee.
303 tuns: in Jackson. R.673; In Eaton.
S.SJ7.
QUEER INDIAN TOMB.
Dewitt. Mkh.. May 18—Natt Lee
Danletls of WacousU tells of finding
queer tomb on tbe Huron river flat
Stopping near a large elm be noticed
ridge of smooth greenish bark
Inrioeing
ing a rectangle about three feet
Cutting along this ridge he
e of the trank of the
tree and found inside, standing erect.
child. After
the skeleton of aa Indiani chll
lians had np
replaced the
bttrial the ladU
tolly
piece of li
bark had grafted It Into the
effectuaRy arollag the tomb.
NO CAUSE FOR ACTION.
' Aerie No. W of tbe Bagiee held
very enjoyable aodial naealnn last
Bight la tbe Pornaters ball. Tbe-----bora or tbe lodge were Joined by
fUalUca aad all aet down to a trout
sapper. Moot oT the aMmben bare
boon out and aoom of them amde nice
Cnrda were also enjoyed as well as
or tbetr Int aaalromry.
tbe lodge being a yopr eld May 1» aad
as tbe mmsiag Mght Mot plgbi wpa
podceoi to Chat dMt tbo eappw
boM. Durteg tbo time tbe lodga
9«mp ta n aambert, tboeo
Six
-Courses—English
Graduates,
the
Largest Number In the Class.
Threatening Russian Rear.
I.ondon. May IS.—No toriher
has reached London throwing light
I
appearance of Japa
truopa nortb<*aKi of Mukden, or Indl
Ing by wbat route they reached
It |>olnt so iinexp«<ctMlly. The Japane»«' are so siiccesHful in biding their
movements that It is only possible to
at them from the vague indieakspaichcs
In Russian olBeiml dls|
A que*
iisruased
lascd In I
melon
this morning
whether General Kiiro|>aikin has
ceeded In ascertaining that the Jaiipanrear, near the
Mukden line.
' been cnabl<-<!
begin a retyegt. w whether he has
cled In flgtat.
EA6LE80CULSEgI0I
FWI Annivnrnary Cotabrntod WRb
Ca^ Party and a Fine Trout Suppod LaM Cvordfiff.
Has
The 4nry In the case of Mark Craw
and 8. B. Cote brought In a verdkt
laat Bight of ao cause for acUoa. This
was the case in which Cole was seek
lag to recover daaugea for a satchel
that Craw took to the depot for him
and whkk was stolen before the
owner rroched the depot. The Jury
was oat only a very abort Ubm. The
c^ was tried before Jnatlee 8. M.
that wan iroarsw wwwr
Trowaroe CRy aHIl ap|
taw dhya.
E. WIN
Daroar FRaad and
The graduating <riaas.of the High
In
school has Issued commencement
(
vitations and they are very neat this
year They consist of a heavy cover
and eight pages. Tbe cover Is white.
In gold, bring raised work and
neat. They are als«i tied with
gold and white cord, the two colors
representing the class colors
On the Omt page Is the inritatlon.
> the third page the commencement
program, on the flfih page the names
graduates and on the seventh
page the names of the class officers,
the class motto, flower and colors
There are 33 graduat*>s this year
nd they arc* as follows:
Ijitin Coume—Lisle Thomas. Robrta Keboe. Clara Hoxsle and Eva
hniiell.
Sclentlffr—Ruth
Carrel.
Minnie
Bailey. Edna Cpdike and Claude
Pound.
ii >Ar-E2ng
Ties 1
Ttnkl
Engineering—Jerry Sullivan
German-Engllsh—Ruth Carpenu-r.
luhy Can>enter and Grace Theobald.
Latln-EngUah—Grant Jones. Guy
Pratt. Iroogene Cameron
llsh—Elhlyn
Felt.
Clarence
rr. Nellie Flahcr Martha Hew
lit. Charles White and Albert Mertes.
Commercial Course—Ddltb Darrow.
Scofield and Ethel Slater
IxjIs L
fairy
Elective—Beatrice CleveUnd. Ha
Dean. Btb.vl Van Syckie. Clifford *Tlmhlln and Roy V;
Wlae,
THECRnREAPU
WEATHER—Parilj cloudy tonight
southeast portkm.
of Drew. Selby Co.'s footwear
in general aad of the*.* SAM
PLE OXFf>Rl>8 in particular
that makes this sale of special
Impnrtanee to ever>' woman
who wrears sixes 3. 34, 4, 4 4 or
S in widths AA. A. n or C,
I be present.
Tbe membei
staff are requested
P. hail tomorrow evening at promptly
8 o'clock. Importaia business is to be
transacted
v
Mm. E V. Fairbanks of thL clrj has
been granted a widow's pension of |8
a month.
There will be a special convocation
» City commanden-y at 7 30
ig. Work in red cross de^
and
Thursday
with
-yoo don’t get a PERFECT
FIT, and )v>ut bank accoont will not swell.
WHY?
Why don’t jnou look around a bit befare
k
jroo let
your dollars go—we gladly show ^ arithoat asking you to buy. Remember this is nat one of the
•HOT AIR” stores.
They are actually the hand
anmest oxfords we ever saw.
Step in and InsiH-et them,
they an* on our front table*
S. BENDA A OOtalfWANV
Your Oothier And HbUct.
Almost forgrit—the prir*** nn*
.1»«c to fl 50 U‘low regular re
tail prlr«*s
1
Hear Senator J. P. Oolliver In “A
Poor Bo;ly's Country and a Poor Man's
Government.'' Saturday. May 21.
JlR7-3t
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Course
■alng'a■ aeeaion addres
were delivered by SUte Chain
DIekema and Senator Burrows, both
lauding the republican party and In
dorsing the Roosevelt policy. Dieke
asa led oV with a sIgolfIcaBt allusion
to platform promisee and the necessity
of their fulflilment by the party, ref. r
lag to primary reform.
The folkiwlngo members of the repttbllcan sUte central, eommittee were
elected in the district caucus this
morning: T. J. Navln. Detroll: Judge
Whelan. Detroit; John E. Bird.
Adrian; O. E. Grosvenor. Monroe; W.
B. Wilson. Baton: M. Curtis. Battle
Creek; O. B. BaMen, Otsego; O. W.
Merram. Hartford: R. M. Barnard.
Kent; Hal Smith. Ionia: a. W. Cook,
mat; M. Hurrle. Wayne; W.
Wall.
IMat Bay Port; A. E. Steeper. SanI
lac: K. P. Slone. Saginaw; W. H Blge
k>w. Owonso; E. O. Shaw. NeWaygo;
P. Delano. Muskegon; Devere Hall.
Bay CHy; Prank G. Buell. Gaylord;
Orvlll E Dennis, l^ke City; T. R.
Walsh. Osceola; Robert Shields.
Houghton; Robert Ikmglas. Iron
Mountain.
The following are the Ml
delegates, outside of delega
lance, to the natkmal ooovi
Qen. H, M Duffleld. Detroit: Bdgar
itoefard. Washtenaw; J.«C. Cropaey.
Kalamaaoo; W. B. Clark. Three
Rivers: R W. Loomis. Kent; E. G. Mc
Pherson. Howell; J. K. Wallace. Port
Austinr William M Smith. St. Johns;
H. J. Dudley. Premont; E. a Poai.
Ray City; Albert B. Ooggaer. Big
Rapids; O C. Davidson. Iron Memotala.
“point with pride"
TheI resolutions
I
to the republican
victories of the last
I ,
“ neonfidenoelBthe
half centjiry; reafBrm
c
tariff; introduce the gold standard;
nt and
commend the president
Hay for their attitude on foreign affabw: Indorse the Philippine policy:
protest against disenfranchisement of
the segroi ; pledge tbe anpport of the
«lelegates 0 the national convention
for Roosevelt and appropriate for
Republican party all the glory of
acting restrictive laws against trnsts.
At a meeting o
e held this
Perry P. Powers of Cadillac was
made chali
•mce that
llam Alden
lielag almost the only member of li
favoring primary eleetlona. However,
be offered a reeolutlon embodying the
above, points and also declaring In
Btrong terms for reform in state elec
Ilona. The plank read was as strong
as could poaaibly be made. Insisting In
striking terms on the fulfillment
party pledges to the people and
rinding the governor, lieutenant gi
ernor. members of congress and me
hers of the slate legislature In
« 0Wy Book Store
Tf's/fie
St^kand
Character
JUMKMI RCCKmON.
I Wllllaai AM«a taltli latca<M to taat tbc ataaSlas ot tk« ddosaiM oe prlauuT rafom. Th« cooveaUoB tkU aflaraooa vlll Lava pri QKNffRAL KUROPATKIN'S REAR
mary rMorm throva la lu toMli by
THREATENED.
SaalUi aad UmvEb tbc proapcct U for a
dcfSaL tbc tgbt vlll be arana.
Nerw atecc ibc !■»« coareatloa.
wbca PtaprM araa aomlaatcd. baa
HOVEMUTS SECIET
ibcrc bcca aach a patbcrlaf of p
acol Mlcblsaa republlcaaa. Oot(
IUIm cane laat alsbt. Bceators AIkct.
ItoiTowB. Ooeercaamea Haariltoa. Darrach, Oardacr, Bliisbop. 8am Smith
o la tbc great throng,
Tuvaacad arc also
groaad la all
Pred Warner U on the groi
bU glory. Homer Warren U alao here,
Stcarna la la New York, hta beadqoar- we dapaneae Diviaiena Have Ap
IB charge of Beereury
lera 1
peared Behind Kuropatkin'a Army
Wiilk
ood Will Force Him to Fight
•rerywbere la
Tbc ■
erldenee and largely oataumber the
by Cutting Caeape.
ilTided
~
* dirl
rcfonacra. The
foi
r piiauuT reform rewriutlona. how
By
Wire
to the Erenlng Record.
ever. and la that fact Ilea Smith's oaly
hope. .The foar delegates at large to
the national conrcatloo will be T. J.
O'BrIea. Oraod Rapids; D. M. Perry.
Seasonabir 6ood$
at the euy Book Store
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Employed at thu P«w Marquotta Coal
street
D<^-Spiii« Bniiaod and Sadly
Tbe aanoal receptkm oT tbe Joalor
O'BHm. F*rry. WMM#m. LMmM
ing. Both are city boys and It Is said
Injured Intormally — Stappod
am to tbe eeniors wbieb sraa to
that they had been Imbibing In liquid
ttMUR PMiiMM •• tiM ftohave been held Saturday evealag. baa
refreshments previous to this esca
SetwMK the Cara.
bean postponed oatil Wednesday.
pade. They were placed in tbe coop
June 1. It will be gtren In Ibe chapel
for the night and will have an InterJames Adams was probably fatally
oe tbe evenlag oT tbla date.
wltb the authorities this after
Injured at the Pere Marquette coal
S^mUI to tho Br«|lag RMord
They were released this morndock this morning. He was entabed noon.
OruM BesMa MIefc.. lUr 1I ~Om
on their own recognixancc.
In between two cars.
of tW boot EttMAad reRablkaa coane was pulled in front of the Bov
Tbe young aiaa Is In anch a state nt
r WM la tW atatc i« la
store and ^t he other in front of
present that a oomprebeaslve story of
UM
liken s sic»re about B:4S last evenaitaadaaec aa4
iBdafltad lijr th» _________
EIGHTH YEAB—8187
AT ms ntTBirs FimiAL
WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER’S SHOF.
MlTnediidi
COMFORT SHOES
WE
WILL
POST
YOU
If yuur feet hurt yon it's nearly always Itecause rou're not wearing
the right kind of shoes.
FOR HOUSE WEAR
Th«*re's nothing like our romftut shoes. |LM to llAA.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
SHOE STORE.
OppeaHe Whltiaf HataL
on the new styles of h.vnd ba^,
if you will but give us the
opportunity to do it
Then look at our prices and
compare
an<l pm c
The rwenest tr. THIS (o-wn
af SS.SO ,s
with oth<-rs ami vou wi!l lie
convinced that we
-GLORIA''
h a Ve g oo d
sure:
values.
fhuk fkiwh
i. eg.
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
Funeral ef H. S. Barton Hold Today.
: O. C. MOFFATT |
Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
’
Abstracts of Title
I
; PRICES SATISFACTORY ♦
*
Established in I see
♦
[
Room 210 State Bank Bldg,
\A/. L.. mmOXA^N, Man»3ssr
'
x
Child of Mr. and Mra T. J. Hendoraon Die*—Jennie FaughL
The funeral service of H S. Barton
of East Bay township was held this
afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house.
William Laufman olfipUied and
Carter conducted the funeral.
Death of a Child.
> one month-old child of Mr. and
T. J. Henderson of Grand Rap
ids. formerly of this
morning after an Illness that developed 1last evening about 7 o'clock. The
be brought to this city
body
the 1 o'clock Pere Marquette train
tbe train To
morrow and tak<
Carter
the cemetery for burial, H.
will conduct tbe funeral.
Misa Jennie Faught.
Bast
Noble Johnson was called
th of
Jordan this afteraoon by the
his friend. Miss Jennie L. Fhugl
?l2k
who died this mornlBg at D:S0 o’do
Isstof typhol___
ing for two weeks and three days.i. He
He
her bedside Monday as
rernrned from.........................
better and
BteadIlUy
_ growing
_
her death was a shock to him
TELEPHONE ALARM.
Laat Ev^ing.
Aboat 7 o'clock last evening a still
alarm called tbe fire departme
Sooth Union atreef. A la .
ng Into the rear of this bnUdlag
went away leartng a fire banting.
When the stove pipe wns pot np It
only extended through the thimble la
ihf partition and did not go into the
chimney on the other aide of the wall
the smoke was pouring out Into
room. Pmssersby saw It and
tbooght the bnlldlag oa Sre aad teleed the alarm la. The depart
•a aa sack SaalgM a^ attaaS ttia Sraarlag af tha •’taaky
H wW taha ptara Joat
hataro ma laek tha 4aaro aad
thaSRywnihaaaaaaaffiatha
Values Out of the Ordinary in
Latest Spring Merchandise
I
t
ST®®0CH
SMART,
In every departmeot we are quoting |»rices on the ver> latest mer
chandise which are lower than goods of equal merit have ever l>ccn
told for at this period
39o
«3o
33o
fSOo
yard
ysttl
yard
ysrd
yard
Cor 80 inch White Wash Silk
for 60c colared stripe Habutai Wash Silk
for 3C inch Black Taffeta SUk. sold regularly at M.V
for 86 ioch guaranteed Black Taffeta Silk, worth l.S-'t
for 75c quality Fancy Silks for Shirt Waist Suits
ommmm oooos
33o yard for 86 inch Fancy Voiles, worth 89c, in cream, blue
nod tan
33o yard for dbcnce of aff our 50c Kovehy Suiting
3O0 yard lor 48 taefa Mohair Granite Cloth, sold right akmg for
76c, ta brosm, na%7 and bla<^
30 a yard for case of Amoikeag Ginghams, worth 10c a yard
lOo a yard for lot of I.awns, Dimities and Mulls. toM op to 20c
a yard
MOmiKMV
f Oo a pair. See-our lAdie^ and Children’s fast Wack Cotton
Stockiafs
a pair far Ladies’ Fancy Lace Stockingi. worth l»c a pair
oi-ovKm
339 a pair for Perria’s $1.60 Arabian Mocha Gloves, aD sizes
aadcokas
€. Wilbelm,
COfWff
Bmi thfUa
Haiti Coats
$10 to $20
ItmbrtUas
SOeto$6.00
BamIHoit
the Weather
Reports,,,
Need not be
watched quite so ■
closely by the
owner of a good
Rain Coat and
Umbrella.
The ‘‘Cravenette*’
or Rain-Coat, as
some call them,
has no rubber in
its makcjup whatever^ The cloth
is simply put
through^a process
which renders it
impervious to
water. Our stock
comprises t^ best
makes only, and
best selling pat
terns of dock.
Co.
THgKVBnyo BEOQRn, mkvsBSB onr, iooh^. wedkesdayjc^cjm*^
THEEVENINGRECORD FMKETS
CBAMGES
k T. mttfWMwmVw. niw— _
h ♦iiMwm, mmrn mmrnmm^
nUJ» NtAMT; HCARBT WILL
KILL MIM
pi AN OS
~
MUMm
TO REti|T
GOOD UPRIGHTS
wb^hae* baea wAtcblag S? prelhalaary caaraa* lor delegetea
z
»ligw Mwammi ttai tter <M>n
« II At an. Tk« C0tta«wt nr Hut
IrtmiBi of tW aoMlan will te
iMWnl lA tk« AtaMSTM Of tW
am
A few OUMN kATC AO MCh
; lA Kamo rmaimUr arntmima paoy# WOT* tatr pieklAS MrdAhot oot of
iMuaMihrM. TWjr Aa4 bAto dMrlra
'ftat A AAWlr ■ARIaA AOOAI* AAtf tb*
A bAAiAH society. AB ACtlT* hOBlAIl*
AoolAly. wooMal be a bo4 tblac tor
TvA?irAA City. Tb#re ore IaMaacot
Arbw lover* of aaIbbaI* bAre bc«e
AboefcAd At tb* CTAetty of driver*
poolAHy to tbrtr bor*OT A few
TbA WaaUta DaIoa TAlAArAAh
fAar fcAA AlAeootlAAed H* raclns »er
elAA lA IbA Now Torti pool rooau. The
f 9aH« MAde tb* elAlm that witi
AAMAAAy** efropATAtloo. tb* rrll ooold
b* dlAAOAtlaAAA It MAla* to be
VbAChAr It CAA or AOC
TbA boratlAg bod* Aod *loclAC bird*
Clre ATldAAO* tbAt ApHnc la here but
the AUnoAphAre lays that it** Ute OcjAker.
rW
MAIMMITH.
-Who will tb* maa b*r
AA was AskAd today.
“Koap roar Ay* oa John Sharp WnMB*." waa the reply. “He I* to be
taatpanrr ebalrmaa of the natloaaJ
eoATAOtioB and be wUl make a ooa•Areatlec. brilllaat •peach, wblcb will
atari the ball rolHag for hi* DomtaatlOA.”
Tb* Parker boom, la tb* oplaloa of
•aay dwaorraia. baa apeat lu force.
WbAtbar It be that Darld B. HUl baa
aeblATAd bU chief porpo** la galatac
eoBtroi of the democratic state mapblae la New York by the nae of Par
ker's name, aad 1* lAdlgAreet to wbat
bappees to Parker, or whether It is the
fact ibM Parker* tnwt aflUlatkMu
bave torned weoiem aod sootbera
sKTAla from bla caadidacy.
apporeotly remains that the I
caavaa* baa made ao bead
ataee tb* New York aUte eoavek
last meted for bla Domlaatloa at
Lon la.
The fact that loba Sharp William*
I* to be temporary cbalnaaa of the
deatocratlc oaoTeetloe waa not known
natll rwceatly. HI* *Al«ctloo la con
sidered a *brewd more on the part of
tboAc who bAllere that a “dark bor»e“
candidate oltlaaately will be nominated
In St. Loots. Hearat. U'U said. U ooaTinced ftpaily that bU nomlaatlon 1*
impossible, bot be U golBg right ahead
corralling all the delegates be can ob
tain to thwart Parker's cbaoces aad
to be In a position to hare a say in de
ciding who the nominee aball be.
Hearat and William* are friendly,
aad It would not surprise some demoerau to see the Hearst strength transferred to William* In 8i. Louis Wil
liams. on the other hand, has espoused
the Parker cause, and some Ume ago.
when the Parker boom waa in the as
cendent he predicted l*arker s nomina
tion was aasured.
He would be In a posUlon. therefore,
it la pointed out. to draw strength
from the Parker forces when Parker’s
nomlaaUoo la found to be Impoaalble.
"How would William* aod Hei
sound for the national ticket?"
democrat here Inquired today,
slsslppi and1 New York or Call]
as .vou like.. Thi
That Is a combi
which is» by no means Improbable."
Improbabl
Omaha,
Neb.. May 17.—Rep.
Gilbert
a, N<
■
“
M. Hitchcock,
the only democratic
:hcoc
member from Nebraska, think
ly On
possibly the democrats may
nest candidate for the presidency from
south of the Mason and Dixon line Mr.
Hitchcock said:
"Tbe national
democratic conren
natlo
» may fumlah i surprise. Sufficient
In U uninstructed
1 will 1
ds free to make or
h their
whom they nee fit.
ke aay <
possibility
wlblllty Is tbe nomination oi
soetbem man for prestdeot. Tbe so
baa three men of presidential proL
Ilona. 8en4tor Bailey of Texas. Sen
ator Cockrell of Mlaaoori. and John
Hmilnma of Mlasiasippl."
Sharp Wl
How. T. P. Utlom.
A eery pretty woddleg oocni
tb* boOT* of Mr. AAd Mr*. O. B. BatAB*. S» Baat BghUi atreet. Bati
‘ oeoAlag wbee C. C Mae* aod----.MIao imltb wore oaltwl la nkania«e,
lUe. T. P. UlloBi oAetatloA. Tb*
MTOom WAA AttAAdAd by bla aoo. BnMW Mao*, AAd the bride by bar aleee,
Km aAeace. Oaly tbA lauAAdUt*
I ttoMtleea were proAABt. Mr*. Badib I*
^ A aMtar of Mr*. Baraga aad baa made
Thar hama with bar far the peat two
. fAAia. durtas wblcb time abe baa
' and* Aumy frieod* la TrarenA Oty.
Mr. Maa* waa formoriy of ihU city
ttly froAi MaakABOA.
tlmy wfn
win be
bA at boaw to tbAlr
itain Mercury
friAAgi After JaAA 1 at 307 raabiBR As mercury will
surely destroy
toe atrwt.
tease of snaell and completely derange
the
whole
system
when entering tt
CHICAGO PASSCNOCRA
ibrtMigh tbe mucous surfaces. Such
Kaar Laaw* a*i tH* IIIInMa VAAterday articles should never be used e
on prescript Ions from repuUbkslcUns. as tbe damage they do Is ten
Tb* IHlAois took aboot two carloads fold to tbe good you can poaslbly de
at poutOOT and oee car of other rive from them. Hall's Catarrh O
OnlglM At this port yesterday. The manufactured by F. J. Cheney A '
Walt matomobUe waa ablppad to St. Toledo. O., contains ao mercury.
IsMtIa oa tb* boat. It was consigned Is taken latemally, acting directly up
on the blood and mucous surfaces of
«A J. H. Neuataadt A Co.
ftour paaaeAfers for Chicago were the system. In buying Hall's CatarrI
Cure be sure you gK tbe genuine. 1
ta uken Internally and made In To
ledo. Ohio, by F J Cheney A Co Tee
tlmonlals free.
.
DOCK UNK BUILT.
Sold by druggists. Price. 75c per
bottle.
Uamy ImgrAUOTAAMa Mad* I
Take Hall’s Farally Pill* for consti
W*gAat*m Club.
pation
Tbe new dock line at tbe Wequelaac dab boaae baa been extended
dbmosslthc band
^ Mxtyr feet. The
Tl breakwater has
alAO tbe beach,
I
«P
the lAtarior of the club bouse Celebrated Artlets Will Oiv* a Concert
. BorkAAtbAla
Mil he IMBAA tat week. Tbe doe*
In t»>c City Opera House
. fees are coming In
May ».
BteAly aad tbe club Is In a prosperous
AiAdItioa
The celebrated DeMoes Lyric
will give a concert In tbe City
Bueber* Net V*t Ruanlfig.
Tliursda}'. May 3C. on
Bert Kerr, one of Birmingham's bouse.
ihlriy-secood aaanal tour. They have
ggomlalAg yooag men. la employed as traveled
In more cities and suie
a clerk in tke general store of F foreign lands
than an^i family of i
■agermaa. Recently be noticed tbe
alners in tbe world Thrw- of I
'Wd.“ of a Chicago Arm offeriag KO
company assisted
M anatb a^ expeaaea for salMmen. original
consi
He wrote aad TAoelTcd a prompt reply. artist* of unusual UlentThey
talUag him be bad been accepted and studied at the Royal Academy In
tmple ease was being
his sample
packed. He
'Ing pack<
Besides tbe singing eome fifty
WAS fnrtbOT
fart
Informed that be must
li
Instruments
are
used
each
naad1 lie aa
faith
forming eight bands,
lo eorar
o
and to
tbe cost of tbe samples, Blgbu
re In Jackson the 13th and
la oaae they ware never returned
iriot
says:
'"They
were
received
Tenag Kerr eoasnlted a few older
t evening with repeated
haada aad two days later wrote tbe
aad regret was expressed a
MlAwlag reply :
came. Among
aorel fea"Blank A Oo.: Dear Sira—They are close
ture* were the xylophone band and
M maalag yet. They commeace doer
ickenaplel solo. '
-ially
gRoat tbA Brat of Jane. Come down
tbe
- thaa and bring your spear and I
net band
f WMABtae yen a wagon load of
tertalBBOTnt of tbe season or la
Rgeat aackers you ever saw "
la years ’’ Tlckeu JO. tt and W c
May Be BAAAnd Cabimet.
The growth of tbe towas of Battk.
UtWMaatala aad PalBaadale, la tbe
A large
^.digger mbalag district sooth
reem chair*. Anythhtg you
tiAAghtna. la iMiat marked. Six r
wartt at Just whet you want ta
.'IBD there were not to exceed 10
pay.
AW. Blatar.
• tbriviag
tbrtrlj
WW whhr* Ikes* three
aMnltScs now boast a Joiat
Your flAilahl* Ham* Puralcher.
Joist popoh
popolatka
afaamrlr lOAM aoola. There la lealo hetterc that these towns, wbkb
la a row aad
eaudlpox here,
isiderahly frightHAAleIpnl Cewheya.
•ned. Three or four pereoc* are In
MagaBBec is to bare four oowboya. the peat hoaae. aeroral hooaes are
All tbA arUd aad woolly waet klad, .bat inarsaUaed aad eomber at peraons
tha moawtad yoUet UaA aaipIcgAd ta bore aad at Wylie's bar* besa ex-.
Grinnell Bros.
Travers City Store 169 E. Front Street
JV Bs9§9la to
Art you lookup for aoroclhing
good? t amt S mile* drooi
Ihk dtjr—level road. 19 rootn
hoose ia brst-clam oooditkm,
good bare property frooting'voo
bay—jost the place far truck
lain^ au<l entertainiog resort*
ert.
Wni exchange for good
Look in diy.
^nJHEIb
C. W. Ashtnn.
J. W. SLATER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
or MipnGAN
Four homes burned to death in bam
at Milford.
Little Ralph Kenaga. near Hu
Water RenUl* far Lawn gprinklert
was drowned In a clatem.
Reduced From $1J0 to H a Month
Hancock and Red Jacket want bt
nesa men’s assoclatiooa
•r as Ver the Beaaen.
Big proportion of seed com plan
near 8t. Johns did not germinate
Tbe city miiDcil met ta adjourned
8tove blew up In kitchen Hamll
session l*s» evening whkh Issted
aboui twenty minutes. The meeting
wmn for the purpose of acting on tbe
Adrian marshal lectured in unruly
bond iMve authorized by Monday’s youth* ft»r dis»»rderlr conduct on the
election but • little other business strings.
was transacted.
Samimon Foster, an Indian of Mt
The committee on fire sod water
Pleasant, fell In a pool and drowned
ported that-it would recommend
while drunk.
reduction
rentals lor la'
tlon on water rental
Mr and Mr*. L R. Damon of Adrian
from tt.5ti s month to tl a m<
will spend tbelr twenty-ninth summer
fr. for the season, from May 1 to Sept. at Bar View
1. water turned on after May 1 to be
David Weaver, young married man
ehaiged
ged an
as ma full season..^ On
of Douglas, missing Believed he com
Olllet.
mitted suicide
Criminal case In tbe Ingham circuit
^opTei'
'--A. iwoUitlon. as the matter bad charge* man with mixing rn*ton oil
be^declded by a vote of SM for and In blltor* of Justice Ferguson.
city Issue tS.OOO
14 against, that
Dave Buck, Holly, ha* trouble*. Un
worth <if bonds for the purpoee of derwent operation, got drunk, arrest
building a new t •Idge on Proat atreet ed: wife wants divorce.
was adopti^ («
Mias Mamie Delaney, charged with
shuoting old soldier, released by
Mr. Bingham called
agreement of Jury. Musi
B. B. Engllberger.
tUBCil □ the I
of several
In the i!
ha* been In America '
ral buildings
1
district,. tbe sidewalks did nott extend appolnietl Miperlntendeni r>f ga* works
to tbe curb and this was offeoa
at Adrian
certain time*. A resolution that
Mrs George Mead*-. Adrian filed
various walks be prop«‘riy extended bill for divorce, became sorry, discon
tinued it Lived happily with husband
wa* adopted.
Mr. GIbba brotighi up the matter of
•treet cor**tng» on Seventh streetAnnouncement ha* been made by
Thi* occasioned a little talk as c« ihe Unlvenili) of Michigan homeo
ment croaslngs were not favored oi pathic medical department regarding
accottni of the paring On motion a the recent "poison eating contest” of
Mr Bingham the meeting wa* at) 15 student* At the time the test*
were Instltuteil 12 young men. mem
jouhned.
The next roer-ilng will l»e Monday bers of the Sigma Alpha fraternity,
night, a-hen the matter of sewer* wlU and three young women student*, all
»eU-cted b«-caiise of their excellent
IM* brought up. Mr. Dockeray was
only member absent last evening.
physical condition, after l»elng sub^
)*^ted to th
rigorou* examlna
Iieliig In Grand Rapids.
t.n a secret diet.
gardlDg the effects of which tbe I
f ABOUT TEN DAYS.
wished to iesrn s few thing*
Cadillac Collar Company Plana 1
in Operation.
Cadillac. May IR.—The work of Inhave been merely
I-. •• as harm
slaJllng the machlneo' In the large weed." or •stllerls media."
Unlim Collar company's plant waa be less as dandelions.
gun yesterday and the company
pects to he manufacturing shirts
collar* In it* new factory In about
day*. Two hundred persons will
employed In the factory a* soon ■
safe wa* blown open with dynamite.
Is opened, and It la the concern's 1
The ntbber* left no clue.
to employ 300 by the time Its fac
ha:; lieen In operation a year.
Mad* Yeung Agam.
"One of Dr. Klnr^ New Ufe Pills
each night tor two weeks has put me
In my Teena' again,’’ write* D. H. Tur
large. Haavy, aak
ner of Dempaeytown., Pa. They’re I
" moetly auarterrid foi• Liver, Btoi
rMawg. for $2S.7S.
urely vegetable. Never
gripe. Only 25c at Johnson'a Drag
Store aod F. H. Meads'.
Your Reliable Home FiiraiabOT.
A MAN CAN GET ALONG
WITHOUT HAIR ON
HIS HEAD
comMstB nws
WAS TAKEN ON
•9.000 BOND IMUE.
$5.7$
Over 300 different styles
of rockers to select from.
You can find juit what you
want at just what you want
Resort Propertf
A F. Neriinger
hut he can’t get along witltout something in hit stomach.
BISS FISHING
The belter the gotvU, the belter tou feel after
win commence in
and now ia a good
your tackle in ahajK. We have
a very fine assortment frooi
which to select. Our stock of
casting poles reels, lines and
ariihe^ baits is very coni|»lete.
Ask to sec the new .American
ball bearing casting reel; it if a
arinner. Be vurc at«l have a
re«1 expert when you go after
bass.
buy lliem.
eating them.
The cheaper the g<M>1s
the Itclter you feel after )-ou
...
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
V<Mf Sbuditr Dpw hr Tesr tbt
WiU
FRINK TRUDE
14C Front Street
Buy a 6as Bangt
and Cft der €o
See our t12.7S 4-piece bed
room suit and our $6.75 dresser.
anil ilir ilruiJgrry of r*rr>'lng wo«i<l anil a*ho* and lh»* h**at in working
over a wtKsl atove Is past. GOOKI.SG BFX'OMKS A IMJvASl'RK
We make all conneeUon* free Y«ni <in1y pay for the Gaa Range.
J. W. Slater.
Your Reliable Home Furniaher.
Cravtrs* City 6a* eompany.
Ever Seen Finer Couches?
I.:."
•TATE FIREMEN-R VFET.
\\ r certainly carry tlir larijest stock ami fin<*st i^oodsthat are shown. People say?
KIMBALL PIANOB are uood and
indOTBOd by th* moooea Bee the late
atyloo at 129 Front atreet.
TRY A RffCORO WANT AO.
fin- druanmenl
zens in general, are planning oa
ing the two dav*' meet of the
firemens convention, which will be
held In this city June k aod 9. oae of
the Cily a big celebrations. Modes of
entertalament different frooi
I routini
to tbe regular program.
Our aoAa feantaln M aRas
for the season.
Waifs Drug Btera.
Auotrlan HermR Oood.
Aostriaa benalt. named Jao. Flebert. aged 80. died recently ta bla
cottage on bis farm north of HotlaafL
He lived eattrely alone, aerer aasoelaUag with bis aelgbbors. Tbe tom of
m was found ia bla bed, aad be told
tbe doctor than other auau arore blddae la tbe boaaa. None baa baea
found so far. /Bafare be Mad be said
that bla wife bad aoa llred la Aastria.
bat Htber ooeld act or would not glra
tbek address.
affa fSantaia la aRta
WaiTa Owe Btora.
kiag the festive hoeiiir« the streets
BMAgtheday.
TRY A RtCOftO WMir ABL
H. 8. Hall, greridaat
A. V. Ptlcdrieb. rlaa grasMcaU
.CEaa. WUbotaA. Tice
C. A. HaamoAd. oaskler. '
B.
L.Edwarda, aaaMtamcaa
Factory at Dptrolt. Mlohlffan
COUNCIL MEETING
ACTION
AIrtkc. beautiful quarter
nwed oak rocker, just like
cut (see tbe wide quarter
sawed oak back) solid
frame, well made, put to
gether with bolts aod
screws, nice enough for any
parlor, only
V «ANK J
t Oor raatlag baalaaaB I* ao axtaafliee that we are wairaBtad ia earrytag A SPBCtAL RBNTINa STOCK, la
wblcb tbare I* ererytblag fiM a aa*
moBtb to the taaat STBDCWAT GRAND.
ways la the very best of cooditlon. beiag eareftiny loohad over whan
returned from mini, repaired If aeceesary aad tbe roses aieMy poll«bed.
We Aim to give the eery best serricc la this depArtaaeat as la
every brnn^ of oar baslsaa* aad peiwoaa rut lag Pianoo of ns ar«
asswwd of splendid saUafaedoa In every way.
MANY HIGH PRICED PUN08 WHICH HAVE BREN USED, BUT
FTTLLY REPAIRED AT OUR FACTORY are lacladed la oor rentlag
stock. Some of them esanot be told from new. They are especially
dealrable for maalrtaas and teachers wlsblag lo rent for tbe aommer.
Thee* lastmawats are also offered for aalc at vary low prieea aad
easy terms.
WE ALLOW A YEAR’S RENT ON THE PURCHASE OP A NEW
PIANO. Call or atH* for full partienlara.
Main Storp and Plano
EXTIUSPECW.siiOCKERS
bAVlMGSl
$1i)0 to $SjOO NoKUy
Naw York. May 17.—Tb* Ptba*
faablAdM talapTAA
.
~pAibar baa ktUed H*ar«.
Icarvt arlll kill Parker at Bt. Loola.
Thaa we wU aootIaaic tb* right maa."
it la tb*
^edple^
TRVK RtCORO WANT AO»
Dream*
Wouldn’t you like a couch like this'
om. Put the old one up stairs.
It wouhl be just the finishing touch to your
and
Corsets
coraeta. and It maitera
not wbat corset you bare been
wanring. this ad.
t call your
Id. U to
attaatloa
THE PURITAN
GOBBETS which are
arortb fAc knd 11.00 each. We
are offering them for a abort
ttma At tSe and 4kc each.
EVERT LADY baa draABs
tbni Bboold ba Intanwatad. aad
that an .may bare a corraet ao0AblGMm,w«
" This would look swell in your parlor or silting room.
goods we do sell.
Let us show you what fine
THE HANNAH & LAY
MilCANTIl£ COMPANY
#
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HANNAH &LAYCO’S
B E S T
UMM la aoomlM Frt
UiitFORM AND 8ATI8rACTOf?Y
dlaeoaaed by tbe clergymca fai ■
New Tortc pnlplts. Tbcy Mertbed tbe
■baggee of men from charcli to Mek
of reUgJooa aeatlmcnt and a disbelief
la tbe orthodox plaa of aalTatlo
Rer. Dr. Minot J. Bavage at
Ctanrek of the Meaaiah, aaJd;
There are probably some people In
tbe world who do not go to efaoreh becanae they are bad. hut there
more peraooa In whom there is n
Teloped religioaa aeotlmenL aothlag
to which a rellgioua aenioe appeals.
Just as there are persons with a UtUe
artistic or moaical appreciation.
A
ge has come over tbe people, aad
MBS thgt tbe whole orthodox plaa
of aalvatioo Is now discredited."
Adjutant Ceoeral Browo laaoes One
Rer. I. M. Haideman. la the First
Baptist church, said:
to Mkhigan National Ooard.
The rialng geaegaiioo Is not a
l.anBiinc. Micb.. May IS-Tbe fol- cbnrcb-golng one.
This may be ac
ring drcolar baa be«i laaoed by counted for by the fact that this gealjuui I Oeoerai Brown:
eration Is more iotellectnal than the
•Tbe cuatom
lually atrewing previoua ooe, but Iniellectuality la not
I of tboee who
and ought not to be a bar against the
FLOUR
MICHIGAN
cmuL nw»
m TO wmui
tbe aortbem
MaSM mrt la •ntUm at cn<
mvaatlaa will eoattane i
To pntrr* h
H {■ the BtoUr* <
Nattonat
Guard,
rk give* for bla
xempliflea tbe leaaoo of pa
«« a Mil •BlarglnK th« aoop» aiwl
and bolda aacred
eacrrd tbe apirll
aplrli of
er at tk* Niagara. Lockport A On-' trlotlam
liberty, abonld panicipate in tbe pub
tario Power eoaapaaj
lic eerrmonlea of tbe day and aaaiat
Robert M. McLaa*. mayor of BaJtl
in baJlowlog the tender aaaodatlona
■Mre. alippad away to Waablagtoa aod
araa anirted to Mr». Jdary A. V'aa
ibeir fallen co
Bibber, a amber of one of the oldeet
"Keep freab In tbe heart* of the rla
Ing genermllon a reveranw- for the
8tara aod Strlpea—the only dag "
temMated auiriaMay.
The rule* aod regulatiuna provide
Fbur yocag people were drowned
that all companlea of the Michigan
by the breaklag of ooe of the apana
National Guard are required to parade
of I be anapeoakM) tramway acrosa tbe
In uniform under armm at tbeir re
Tnarkec rirer at Lawtoe Bprlnga. near
»l»ecilve atatlon* on ibc .‘•.<nh of May
Reao, Ner.
They were Maurice Ja
of each v«wr
robe, a young buelaena man, Mlaa
McMillan, daughter of a praolnent
lan’t h tme that a homely w>
woman
bamlaeea maa of Reno; Mra E. 8.
Bde. Jr., and a Mr. Klngaley of Cbl- knowa only half of llfe'a pieaaureaT
Ladle* why not take HnttlKter'a Rocky
Mounuln Ten and add the other bMf*
Twill
do
the
buainena.
35
cenu.
tea
ronference
Johnaon'a dmg atnre.
too tbU week will dlecuaa tbe pro- or labletB
«Wiaw^ui*Hli7^ I •“*> •<>»»" <•>» «>»»«•
poeed union with tbe CongregationalUta and tbe United Brethren
The
matter baa been talked of by tbe three
atlve
denomlnatkioa largely in a tentative
and Informal way.. Ibut tbe Metb<
j> tbe matter
ebureb will Uke up
I dtacuaalon loa artlc
-A rlctory for Japan would mean
f for Cbriallanity and clvIUiatlon.
uae their atHdea In civllltatioo
^1or‘
eaalng .
byterlan mlaaiooary aocietlea at Chi
Tbe unexpected rolHtary power
“Clare
diaplayed by Japan, he declared,
warn
Indirectly the fruit of tbe clvlllxation
that baa crept into tbe Uttle empire
tbrougb the efforta of American mlaaionaricK.
A corpae In the belfry atanled the
gsaembllng coogregailon of fbe Emmaml Baptlat ebureb on Michigan
avenue. Chicago
The dead body waa
dangling at the end of a rope, aod
• after being cot down waa Identl^ aa
William Jobnaon. a well know elecler of PiltaUiclaa aod ateeple climber
burg.
It la Buppoaed that Jobi
bad been banging in tbe belfry aioce
Friday night, when he waa laat aeeo
to enter the church
He bad been em
ployed on dlOerent occaalona to re
pair the electric llghta at the ii»p of
the ateeple.
An American named Oay la practl««lly king of an ialand of 70.00
In the Hawaiian group.
He i
wife reign in kindly faahlon
latlrea. diiaky pe^le who are
Compart
tK*
KIMBALL
PIANO
"Men do not believe in the BiUe.
They say tbe hook oonuins anrertalaties. Aa long aa they will hare these
unnatural aentlmenta the church at
ince by the male sex will always
nue to lag.”
Dr N D Hlllla, at Plymouth ebun*.
Brooklyn, scathingly rebuked the ten
powi•er of a nation," he aald. '
lose all Interest
and por t*
of warnin
18t9 Cartylei‘ hurled thunderbolts
at i:ngland a e«)fi
eninomlc tyatem.
Eng
land sooffet1 a-' him
He aald England
ichlne* of
making Industrial
nen
In the very count lea where
le delivered hla warning tbe men
deteriorated to tbe point where
tbe war de|>artment And* them unfit
for milltan service."
Was Summertime in Dixie Land.”
Rev. Dr. George C. Lorlmer. at tbe
,t prenent the biggeat "Song HU" Madison Square Baptist church, diabla country, wna written by Edwin puu-d tbe Idea that the number of
idall. and la l>eing aung nightly In men attending church at the present
principal Ibeaiera aod mualc halla llror I* smaller than in the past
throughout this country. It l« auch a
great "bit" that ihc predictlooa are
fair that a million copies of thla aong
will be aold during INM
Upon re
ceipt of 25 cents in postage atampa.
a ropy of ibi* beautiful aong will be
mailed to any addreaa in the United
Slate* by tbe Theatrical Muaic 8up
ply Co.. .Vo 4f; West 28th street. New
PALE FACES
W
^
hr Mgr of lU
Muw at mam ta FlMtlMte. who are
ra ahme this shore of the lake as
d head glekars’' ar TIfUew- Their
•css Is that of ralalag the saakca
tags tram the lakesI and Htren tor the
mills to eat ap h
kiads. Then are aHUloDa of
this klad of timber to be pieksd ap.
and BOW that timber Is scarce every
sUek that can. posalMy he sawed Is
the sriUs. The Bast__________________ Hfters have been followteg their rocatkw for aboot fire
mars aad have picked up many logs
la tkat tlaM.
Two weeks ago tlje gang, comprised
of foor aaea. srltk their yawl boat or
acow. aad raft*, were towed tn Ar
cadia to lift logs from the small lake
nt Umt poiDi
I
It for the Starke Land A
Co
ThU BBomlng tbe
Mann towed them back.
Mr. 8t
that the men picked
than the mill could handle comfortably and try to get out any of the
other timber that was coming In from
the woods dally. Tbe fact waa that
tbe dead bead lifters pulled up an
average of aboot 125 big logs each day
It they were there, aad tbe mill had
It could dn to cut these and fifteen
twenty fresh tog* each day. The
freshly cut Umber was accumulatiog
rapidly—too rapidly for the facIMtie*
of the plant, and the men and their
expenses were paid Baturdav to go
Manistee ngtil s fntiin- call
should lake them bark to Arradts
head lifter, go about their
rstematir manner and are
_ .
___ p k*gs sunk Id sixty fe.-i of
water Their outfit ena*l*i« of s Unix
Jointed pole, with s sor' «if screw end
With ihl* they feel around the hot
the lake until they find a log
few twist* are given the puir
le vrrew eml I* firmly Imbedded
timber
The p<ile is then re
leased by s reverse iwl.L and a rope
aiiacbed III I he screw online end aod
windlass aboard the scow at
.-r end 1* gradually taken In
the U|g iM-Ing brought to the suKace
in this manner
A*
soon as It is
brought up where It can le- rcarhed a
r.*::
ivereil. when they
shore and hauled high
Iry np«*n
the land
The o(>erai(
fifteen minutes
::c
1 It's l^lng I
(tee Advorat
cncAM.iiA..a«».fli.im
milk toari>c4awmpafaa aad iatoaMpmaa
^ * iafkikadk. lfpaaal.«kacamttoaaM.ma
toUmiafWiMoeOhidaiaadaadiarakoh^
tto I am iadM4|ladtto4ik«4id.farttak
ink bottk Nmtod ma cm tki mad to mmv
laafawwMk.IwMdatMbadmi4lattoMmaalk.IaM
lakMMrkmdfaMdMiaa- |
m
SSK'SHnihoSA
waawd. Oval Wsi
intm^aanm
« .
R.
H-iSSa*.
JK5
PIKtSSUi.'M’
IVLo O O V
Oorrmm|»OfwdMr»a oF
. r.<Uy. of baBw *•»* Iw
ohsi w ryh
‘
WM. F. BENNETT,
G.flAiN.CGMMlSSiONaiut STOCK BBOKER
Suite 404 Whltnoy Block,
flUBili & Lay MircMit Co. Bioek
Citizens, 8<I2
0|i|x)site 1*. O. Rooms 3 xntl 4
HOLOPHANE GLOBES AND SHADES
SALE RARDLY KIEASM
Mi-O-na. th* Dyapcpsia
mdmimamma
IWMkMaaidfcgmwI^ghiiUlWNjMai
af iMdtMMkb for RiMi.k^M Waal
diM fat Maaai
4a mf voik I ^ ail
NFfNMMMafiabMHlhaiaalMik iatihM.
Aha^ aAfli MaaOa ^ I lm4 to WM la
Wc hive juxt received a new line of Sha<les and Globes, includ
ing some of the latest styles of Holophanc goods.
Holophane glass
IS I'.csigncd to accomplish a double purpose.
Remedy,
|F*lr*ag^ —A complete diffusion and consequent solting of
E. Wa
light, which secures the rcmt.vxl of aJI glare, streaks and dazzling
points and is both agreeable in qiiihty.
One of the great
^MOOnd—A iKMtcr .hstnlnition of the rays, the tronglie of medicine ha* been achieved
t light being thrown where the* greatest illumination is r< uired,
by Ml-o-na. the dyspepaia remedy, and
proprieIncreasing ao rapidly that
*ml consequent econo
lu sale I
In place 8 E Wa
ic popular drug
i gorxl light, buy the 1
II you want a pretty t
finement pale face* denot** dl* gi*t*. have hard t
finer uscil, always usctl.
lae.
on bat
"A bloodless face Indicates lirpover
hed blood, pure and simple.
"Wbat is the result* A weakened
condition t>r the entire system, tbe
development of humor*, disfiguring or purse
It I* pleasant to take; cost*
eruptions and finally a general col but 50c. give* quirk relief and make*
MANTON VOTES ’
lapse.
sting cure*
"I wish your paper would tell every
ThI* remeily lia* l^n-n *o iiulforiuH
pale man. woman and
ye*,
auccesaful and made *o many remark
every feeble old person,
u that I at
de cure* that S F. Walt A Soi.sure that our fatuous cod liver oil
II In future sell Miona under a po*
preparation. N'Inol (dellclotis i..
ve guarantee to refitnd the money if
and without oil), mill make rich, red
should nut cure
N» other dyKpe,.
lilood.
create strength
and restore
( medicine ever had a lat^e enough
them to a normal condition, that I will percentage of cure *o that It cv.iild b- <M.-rh*uliMc an-t r
fis) for all the Vlnol they take
manner
A guarantee ijk •
doea not succeed.
ihl* *|>*“ak>- volume* for Ihl- Um-i It of
"Why am I ao sure?
Simply be
cause I have seen It succeed sc
times that I now don’t believe It can
WAR ON LOCO WEED
• A Slartllno Teal.
fre.l
ka\-mon>l presents
hii
fail. You see it cxmialns in a highly
concentrated form all of the vital prin
latest Mclo<lram.itic cometlv|
T.i save a Hfc. In T G Merritt, of
Government Will Flabt th< Weed
ciple# of cod liver otl. without any
That Drive* Cattle Crazy.
grease to upael the itomach.
We
tcKl ^aulung In a wiindcrfu: cure
He
know that it la fresh and actually does
Butte. Mont . May 18 —Uncle Sam l» writes, "a parent wa* attacked with
contain tbe fifty odd medicinal cura preparing 'o make
war upon thc violent hemrirrhage*. ratiserl by <iU-cra
tives uken from fresh rods' livers, "loco" weed which haa driven so many tloo of il.e Stomach
1 had ofu-n found
and It Is the real thing.’ aa tbe boys cattle and bor»»-« crazy all through Electric
Biller* excellent
for acute
sav
We do not ask you to take
the west, and particularly on tli*- high •tomach and liver irmible* -<i I pr«
word for It. but simply try It on
licrllied
them
The patient
gained
plateau* c
Montana, for
guarantee." Johnaon'a Drug Store
The -loeo" -eerf 1. mi died (fore Ue t fiom
For the convenience of Trav<
h
bmws«eredU upon .hlm.l. >hi
City people the proprietor of J«
son’s drug store baa arranged with
some of the other retail dniggist*
the city to sell Vlnol
2
and mcchanicaJ clfccl*.
that It la parti
victim. TATien cattle and horses find
stage and platform
♦ \ r^or I.ambcn as John Rogers,
It they cwt It greedllv. never appear
plan of a comi
2 (<>!.' .Arkansaw), anil Harry \AIr Harrv Kitniar. wlu. i* ih«- Jt r.ln»iead of nourisbzoological graveyard la not meeting ing to get enniigh
♦ nvni as
Jeremiah
Snodgrass,
mak«-s them becoro<
ih 8D<slgra**
m
OM Arkansas
with universal favor at Traverse City
e .A gicat, b’.g, comedy prtxiuca s*-a.>uin. 1* c»insi<lMM-«! I<v Mr Itav
council committee ha* been1 »Pnd a* one of tb>- mo«i vmlunliu- ad 2 I .in »ith a Miong cast and
e of
pointed to look into the practice
r.hee,he...
ions to his large forr-- ..f enu nain ♦ iiraiitilul scenery
.More genobaolete
depositing
tbe bodies
Another part* had iM«n “-nuaced 2 u.nc fomciy than liav ever l>cen
horses In tbe cemetery tone
In some fluence of the weed the most docile
Ray n.-.Il l hai>
localities the value of defunct equine* animal win run about wildly, tvwrae
i put into a niclo-lraina,
r hitman
better appreciated than at Traverae enraged and vlcloii»ly attack any perCity. Near Lansing, a year or tm
.l.-cl.l.ll
maddened by the w.-<-q u considered
a thrifty farmer produced nice. |
J-r.-miah
most dangerous, a* it* bite produce*
pork from the mortal remains of
was immediately .-nKaged i
an effect .Imilar to the hydrophobia
out city horse*
But of course,
r in auch mati
uarters cvcT conceit
response to cooeotly deprived
deprive* Rev V
wonderful I'y r'e
. Laufman of Traverse Cl»y, of a b
U*l
cvimcdlan aud hi* p»»rira>aJ of o!
greatly valued aa
cycle whi
part* has mad.- him an .-uvlabl. rcpii
s-s: -wlr ..fmtiml Ihu miming
congregatkm
gift from
tatlon
H<- Is a natural romnlian1 anil !
taken from the front of tbe church
lmpos.tl.lc for him u. do
where the minister had mamed
Rodney H- True, physiologist of the anything at any time lUai df
to flee the wrath to come.
It
F'ltftiSr!a*«2xWlr‘J5a
Cured Hundrada of ».
heoa' Cuatomara.
e* I
. j.'T
i.5r7krTs«g
jOTEINBERC'S
1 IJ Grand Opera House
i
...m weiiT
r-xis.'saat.sd’
I SATURDAY
word. The
f Engl lab iDktead of nt
Oay Industry la sheep ralalng. and It
**Adinlral Schley a per*«mal memoirs
are now In the hands of his publisher
and they will probably appear in about
a month. The book will tell the atory
of tbe Itattle of Santiago and .there
will lie many heretofore untold IncI
dent*
The publlahera are not yet
ready to give mit Information, but
many peraonc) friend* of the admiral
aay there la not an unkind word In
the whole volume
A Bt Petersburg Journal relate* that
General Kumpatkln had
urged the
late Vereatrhagln not to go to the seat
of war at the beginning, but to wait
till it was weR nnd^ way
But tbe
painter waa e«0er to witnea* the ex
pected aaaaqjt on Port Arthur, and
thua met hia death
He waa hard up
for money, too. the sum which he had
received
for bla Napoleon plot urea
JuBt sumced to pay bla debts.
■
Tm M Fhr MML
/
VIRTteNDSOT
Leammomm
mins
m
MAV« LOrr FAITM IN RCUOtON
•AT N. Y. FfUtACMERS
MQNESr QUALITY
TRAVERSE CITY.
Ltfiivtns
WBT MEN BOUT
GOTOOTOBCBI
Dr. Pierce's Golden MaSkal Diacoe.
cry porifice and cnhcfaca tbe blood, and
eivea tbe body a vigoroos ritabty. It
m Kniala, ecaema, baOa, pimple*
and otber eraptlTe diawaee wfaS^ are
canoed by fanpore Mood.
■t hod km tnwWcd Nr aboat (bbt yean wtlb
rcatwi*. or ■ *kla dbeaa*. wkick at tiaM* «**
alaaal aatearabt* aa It waald bek aa.* wtWc*
Mt. Jaka LaiWoa. of us rawhattxa at.. Dalla*.
Trwm. *tcoacladedl«t7Dr. Piarce-sCotdea
faMd tkM I wu r
mMmy tkaaks.*
Accept BO aafast-------------ioal Dmoovery." There ii ______.. ,
aajood” for diaaaea of the Mood.
“creh.
„r;i::r
The public is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the fin^t Carriage
House in the state.
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
RLKift'.aS-SLTSJl:^
: T°
_______
MOST UU6HABLE
*^Tbc^
BUGGIES
sr,."snrw3r»i-r -%jr
OLD
ARKANSAW
Prices; 25c, 35c, 50c, 75
I
MISCCLLANKOUA
I
uef-r*iiow buj book
ErHJL'r ““
no ordinary thief who had the
audacity to commit the crime, but a
peraon of high auadiag. a* the wheel
built to order to meet the requlreta of the good old man*
which ire nausnally long
Tribune.
J. W. GAonUen, H D.
Mootana and
a«Mral PracUc*.
Orsdnat* ot Om Baras*
Msdical ColbM. Um Ohkacs
loveatlgatlng the char
Imenis made t
•p:rhh
Injn
aMertain if it cannot
tbe endeavor
Heeled
“Some experimenU In
be eradlcei
tbla direct!
D made before.”
■aid Mr True,
been nnable to isolate aay foreisn
gMher tree. Dr. King*. Saw Dtoeov
•nbetaace that appear* to be Injarioos®ry for OaaanmpOon U a awre core for
Tbe weed affects boraea more than it
all lung and
doe* cattle and the annual ktaaea to
mads
from this source are cooVaak
iMetre of Sbeftherdtown, '
had a
Professor True will make moat of
bia Investisatlou In tbe nrisbborbood
m
.man. where tbe weed grow*
Btly aad where auul horses are
itljr seen ranainc about tbe
platoa.
Many valuable anlaialB have
bad to be shot by tbe stockaMm of this
state to preveat them from biting otb
er —aad eommaaicating tbe
emaa. Tbe “loco” weed itself often
ptniafiM death tbnmsb aervoas teasloa jMd wasUng fiesb.
mi mb mbr mi
playwriting there ran be but
suit- aurre**
6iclnl>crg’*
Saturday, May 21
QtiAek Arre«L
A Sara Thin*.
ehhJ* and for a roar tried ererytkiaf
I keazd of. bat sot ao relief. O botU« of Or. Kins'* N«v DRaooveiT tbaa
cared me abeoABtely.” Ife tefanibie
for Croap, Wkooptos Oaasto Ortp.
Paeamoaia aad OoaaampChML Try It
snraateed by Jobamm's Dras
s and F. H. Ileada. Trtala bottle*
Ras. etoM fifa and $1.M.
Ladiaa. «>
J
K
THY A RKCOm WANT AB.
TBV A WOOaO WANT ABk
F^ indiFMtk^^ aeba* aad palaA
Tear*
If yoaTl
A. Oulleds* of Verbena. Ala, wa*
twice in tbe hospital from a severe
of piles caoslas 24 tumors
doctors and all
ten's Arnica Salve quickly arrested
farther Inflammation and cured him. It
"'
tiers ache* and kills pain. 25c. at
son’s Drug Store and F. H.
Meads, drassiat.
*«»•
Old Carpata.
to lavectlgate befm
It will pay .
you .gylace yow orders
»le toeorporated cooceni
with a eapiul tof fifteen thousand dolPeioaki
ton aad have factories at Peioakey.
Ml^isaa: Boo. Miebisaa; Soo. OnUrio. We are the orisluton of
-SaaHary.Ras*.*' t™***
*«»
oM caiMU. all oCber* are laaltatJoni.
Writd tar a booklet. We have
aBTaaslBS- We pay tbe treisbL
f R?i!£*^, ixd.. Mltriwll
EXCURSIONS
PERE MAftQUBTTE
or.« lupw—«uia
Base Ball at Grand RapidaGrarvd Rapids yra. Evansville.
SUNDAY. MAY 22.
Train sill leave Traverae City at
L“^S
L’sssis.rsjftwiattrwsr
HMr werkeTaU
IPiPIt-WM. ':=» ■ ■
anT.MWB^imim^AT,1U.TtM.ttOt.
• UIK >TEHW> WIHWW, TBAV
d OnveaL hsad «r Ike Th*ta
Ska MB •( MaiBl «ra w M
ilwwasarattawaM. lMrii«»
ar* MMtr ahmrs lanBaB vKh Hmgi,
aai nbMt Ik* baBlan. wMdh an
aftn aa nani m th* brnrla af Ckalr
Mmc» pipca. kaiw chain aa Ihkk aa
BaBy paper at Bapid Oty, B. D,
tapaa. fran whdeh arc wap >■ III
Bra. AIM
bankn ar trlakata.
The rwtaacwaaa Baatfy la Ttcy Caad B. Gaaaapa. Bar haahandI la aa Ita
of aaythlBg that w« atinet pahtte vabd.
Dr. *. J. »
aocL Above Ida tnamj vaat ha araara
a cravat aC glaaaMag ca
his hatifl*ala U stack
taste star. I.think 1 nm
raas oT
AMci Maxtnwrtteh PMhkav la tha
I nnylng tbnt laest of the ml aame ef Maxim OarkL BP bagaa Bfe aa aa emad hey and. later
abast la the chief tboceagbfarM aa was a ship’s cook.
Baaday with a rtdlag vrbAp la tbafr
Chartea W. Jenklaa. a mJlIWmaIr* af
hnata and baadaome spars oa tbeir
heeU have Dcver aet foot la the atlr- Oerptia ChriHL Tex., baa tai bla momp. The Bpnr M to tbcaa a sign of aevm SIB perfect bomaa skaUa. gatbeerd
In sU parta of tbe ctwatry.
BobUlty which they
the arrogate to tbeaiTbe dowager dncbeM nf Aberrorn
aHrca-«
artrea—( relic of the privileges of tha
|g the oldnt living British pecrean
Standard.
old chlvahT.
She baa lived tbroagh flve rrlgaa. ana
ar them tba longest aa record.
Betollm o< 1
KUBECK & HOYT
^
m UNION STHH
ne^ta-. »U<kt «.. Bm, Oh! tW bdp.
;pv
tiiilored M
$11, $12, $15, $18 aiO $20
htfnpn tli««|v«an»eeo<Mf maiiMa giret
the
BOY THE LONGLEY AT $3.00
None belter made. See the pomibilities of 60c andJ.«JU
momSbtftDepmfcm. fr-r/feremef
*em« #Ae 0K/9K LUiL
TmNGS THEY
WANT TO KNOW
_______
ClNtUt
CNUMEilATOftt
HAVE LONG LIST.
n Will Be Them Dollar* i
Uicratlv* Tr»d« Will
B« Out Aeetpted at Ltpal.
Coeatu tBameratora ta Grand Tfavera* cxNiBtjr. whoae appolBlnfent
dayt by
be BBDOUOced within a If
Becretarr of Bute Warner,, will lie
■orenied by Held mlea and •epilatlaea mad peoaltie* are provi pd To.
iafractlowa and rlolatlon*. Ac ■dine
rat or
td the laatmetlona any eanmerai
arlm violatea the oath of aecrecr will
bt Baed flOO. Three dollara will be
the eompeoaaUon for each day of tm
boara and the eBnmeratlon mnat be
•aishad OB or before the Arat of July.
Fheiory and other apeclal enumera
torn will be amployed duHnjt July and
reeeire $6 per day. Enumeratora are
prirllecad to enter dwelllBjta and per
Boaa who reTaae them the Informal Inn
daalrad may be fined from
to lion
Jane t la regarded aa the cenmia
day and all Information la to be ol>^
Utned aa baaed on that day. Penema
wbo are married during June, afier
Jane 1. will be returned aa alngle p^r
aoaa >aad all who die durinc that
laaath will be counted aa alive on thai
day. Bablea born after midnight. June
1. will not be eanmerated.
Lodgera are returned na part of the
Jaaally arlth which they lodge and
nenrmnta aa membera of the famlHea.
Hotela are conaidered aa famillea and
all empOoyet .who aleep there are re^ corded aa meabert. Clerka wbo aleep
.. Aa alorea are also famillea. Individual
eenana carda are to be flllcd out alth
the following partlcnlara regarding
«aeb peraon: Name, residence, voting
dlatrict. phyaAcal condition, race, abll
Ity to read. wHie and apeak Engliah.
‘ ol attendance, place of birth,
Mrltyr of pareaU, exenpation and n
bar of Imontha employed during the
year preceding the cenaua day. Rail
road amn are to be reported at their
booua If they babltnaily vlalt them.
Traasleat lodgera at botela are to
eaaaurated only when they have
other particular abode.
Bummer
boarders are to be entimeratei
tbHr varloua bomea.
In cases where persona have
oecapatloaa the enn
oecnpatlona
enumerator la authorlaafi to learn at whidch the I
la apent or the moi
• received
and this la the legal
ITenebera wbo also ovrn
rn fan
the m<
be Haled aeoording
tire of tbe trades
CrowHl. who wu ca!l«l
tod«r. Hla mother Mcompanled
i Ohio,^ todj
I him. thtnklDC tbaf the chaoee mkht
I be bmHlcUl.
Oti. accompanied by
1, loft last evening on
the steamer lUioois for Chicago.
John F. Ott left this morning for
Cincinnati to attend the annual meet
ing of the National Hardwood Lumber
aaaocUtkm.
Mr. and Mrar W. C. Nelson of l.eland are in the city toda.r.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Warner of Leland were in the rlir today en route
to Wisconsin.
C. F. Reed has returned from a bus
iness trip to the Upper PenInsuU
Sidney Keyes of Omeua was in the
rliy today lie Is en route to St. IxmiIs
to attend the exposition.
Frank Hamilton has rertirn«-d fn>m
a two days' business trip to Ormmt
Rapids.
BIrney Pickard of Ix>land la In the
city on bualoeaa.
Harry Kneeland has gone to Chi
cago on business. From there he will
go to St lioiils and Omaha on bt
ness tnit will atop and attend the
Units exposition.
Mr. and .Mrs, M. A. Bernstein
Chlrago ar.* visiting Mrs. Bernstein's
parents. Mr and Mrs Julius Stein
berg
K Wilhelm went to Empire
Diorning on a business trip
Mr Warebam of Honor arrlvi
city this morning.
.. II. Gage is making a bus
down the G. R. A I. branch today,
ra. W. J. Backer has gone to Batxtended visit
r daughter.
Jd Mr*. E. S Wlllla
Kalkaska this afternoon.
lernoon. Mr. Williams
i cement aucblne t
the Queen Clip ^ Brick Manufarturing
company there and may put up one In
Cadillac and will then go aruu
Ludlngton.
A. M. Smith of Tuba was in the city
IS. IS:
tkts
til
t>V*
824
«4
PoUtoes oa local market McBtl
nrieen loads received.
■ ■ Wa «M pOsMt ymi
■ enrpat and nt| dapartment.
■
■
J. W. Blatar.
I
g Yaar lUHaBla Home Pafntaher. [
Privata aala of hooaebold goods
at WobaUr atrect this wirek Tbnraday ut rrtday of bads, one feather
bad, oommoda. ckaira. eook atove.
■Mhtag maehtea. trait
bofifd. etc. MraDannla
Mr. r. R Jaooba. the plaao toner.
In ta tba dty ntoppiag at the Park
naee. Ordara telepbooed tbare wUl
rafMre proBtat fittaatloa.
2l8Cif
riser* Babies
ruby
klnda, the moat ralnabte Iwlng gullies
forroetl by the action of water on tbe
aide of tlie litlla. Next to these come
tbe ahafta, or tniinela. sunk In tlie bill
sides; ami then tbe wells Th«we last
are sunken tbe valley, and are of two
aorta. Tbe deep wHU are sank to
fifteen'or twenty feel, and the aballow
ones only reneh to four feel. wln*ce
tbe first nit»y tienrtm; stratum U fouml.
Bubim. nr ratber red *1cmh*s of all
aorta, are offered for sale In large ituiu
bera and at ever.r «'on«*elvable price.
Tbe Inbabltanta are well off. the uilnera being either Hlwn*. In their enor
moaa broad brtmnM>i| straw bats and
baggy trouser*, or t'hinnmen. In IimIIco
blue.
aia)*r MrU*«*irs A«r*lii
Ever alnre Kcnaior Burtuo waa conTirted every Kaiwaa member of
hna lieen laying plans to ■u«-i>c»d
In the senate. Every Kausaa
member who has rroiwd tl^ |*itb. of
Major McIioweU has Iw-co greeted
atnee that time as neviator. The other
day f
feeim
McDowell wna treading on bis way
tbs boose. It looked as If tbe major
wmrid have to select tbe man whom be
wvmld address an senator, and thus In
dicate wbo*e cbnnnw be cmmldtred
beat. It stueiy looked aa. U there
would b* one Waterloo coming. But
If there vraa he waa willing to carry
a smDa to iba last aerood precrdlnt
tbe rauatropbe. Aa be caoe np with
tbe lion* An bis path be bowed very
low and aald:
"Why. nrnatota. good monitag: 1
all w*lir
The drmrtiis of tha, "lucky
day- wrlll taka plaea Itila •*.•ioat butare w* lack the denre.
A large cttcwdmics Ic dccired.
A card In the rntadow wIM anMwiee the dgy.
■la T*r« Vr*«M Cmm,
Fermev Bnitarkiietident Byme of
New York, wlw had the friendship of
se\eral influential Wall aireef men,
did out aland high In the eatlmaiiuo
of nil u|»>ralar wiio iliHveil In thedaya
lM>roce it iHtniiH- itiipleuNatil for • getrl<-li-«niick"
mu iioiu,- b-*d
Ihs-ii nddasl. lull lb.- thieves 11..1 t».|ug
quii-kly Iipprelieude*: he »l»lle«t Mill
bOIT.V sinsi lo r ail down itie sii|».-rllltell.h
I trruible." said
-iNill'l bi*
tlU|Ki1l«1:l.’
qiii.tl>; -you niusi wail
Denver UetiuMI<-.jn
mrasv
Silk and Tabrie
6foves
25c
SKIRT SPECIAL!
$i!oo
that will inter
Traverse City will appei
E. Wllhel
Corner Front I
II Cbey Are From
millikotrs
Senator Frye is tbe only grent gntrfiCntber la eongnwa.
Mrs. Clartffire .Macfcn.v. writer
_
Illy auecesiful novelette, did her
ork In a log eabln at Roairn. U I.
r. L. Bchriftgieaaer. founder and
£5 ^ Ji::
THE lAACKY DAY far Mat we#k was VkMny. May Id CoMoRai^!
BbT* yoar al^ and vraUk for tba firntm. Tbar**n be TWO MORE
txtrwrr nam
nmik u mm-
New York a sign annottnees ‘'Mwdaat
OmMvel Fkvd I>. firaiit‘a’taroritt
for aale.** There la do evidenre any- Otory ef hla fiattar la one thatt aptly
vrber* of the bags of coarse pine saw- Ulnstrate* that great aohUer'a faculty
dost such aa U ased In tratebera* nbopa,
mnikets and nakwea.
"We
lan.** beaayA
"We doa*t handle tbnt staff.** anSd **wt»o '
tbe worM. bnt what
abont a baraa wna not worth Mralng.
aacb na maliogany. boxwood and san Mother naed to coU oti him to do aU
dalwood. We aell Mwdost by the sortw of things that were not in hla
oaoce or the poond. not liy tbe boaheL ifoe, and old John, of coorwe. was niv
The aawdnat of floe hard woods brings way* makiog mletakea t*> aggrevats
good prlcea. There are about twelve her One* m seat him to the bank
rarietlea of It, and each baa Its ap to do tome iMWlnees. and he did U
propriate uae.
wrong. She told father all alwot It,
"Boxwood aawdnat, tbe moat expen- and aoAd;
atra of Jtll, is naed by manufacturera
"*I gum yoo'D bava to let John
to bvralab allver plate and jewelry. go. He nev«r dona aa be abonld any
Baadalwood la uaed for aeeat bags and thing 1 want him to do *
for tl»e prewervatloo of fora. *Tbere Is
• Well, mother.' aald my father. *lf
r bnaloeaa.** John could do evtTythlng y«m want
be would
Mra Fred R. Hoover of Kansas City.
Mo., arrived last night for a visit with
her parents Mr and Mrs. H. Monta
gue.
Miss Alma GHrhell. who has been
for several years at Emerson College
Oratory In RMton. arrived
M and tsIH ap^d the siimn
home near tbe city.
Miss Mary Novotny has nnurned
from a visit at her home at Gill's Pier
Dally Odarfcata.
pers in the .United States. 1
Tbe Chicago markets from quota- eld.
receb
tlonsI received
by t
lion ofCoonteM Oyama. wife of the Japav•ce nf W. P Benn
e*e field marshal dirv-etlng otiemtiona
la Korea. 1* a graduiite of VsMuir.
cUs* of *K2.
Colonel Chartea H Heyk U. K A,,
InapcHor generaPs depantneut. lias sppHed for retirement under tbe thirtythree years’ service cbiuae.
Prince Louis .Vnjmleon has offcr.'d
ftor sale the tnanalon and chateau, lo«lcd in ParU. the property of tbe lat*
Prlnce« Mat Wide, w hose heir be Is.
George Gonld may boIM a handaome
Htfh. lx,,. Clfii,
leaklrnee In tbe Rocky mnuutaius. near
Glcawood Spring*. He Is arabiiloua
to make it one of. tbe finest e<ati«* to
tbe world
' ^;:
Hear Senator J. P. Ooll.ver in "A
Poor Boy. Country and a Poor Man*.
Government. - Saturday. May 21.
• 21RT4t
Cbey JIre Right
For Ten ila). wg^will ofler genuine bargains in ladies’ dress
akirtt. They arc all blade, some of them plain and aonir trimtiieil
matic of bruaildoth and rheviof, and all wool. To go gl the fnlkming low price*:
•MI
•Ml
All
All
All
$.U7r. .Skin*...................................
$6.00 and $:i.6« SkifU............
$r,.tK», $C 60, $T..75 Skirli....
$7.60. $8.60 Skirts.......................
$0.00, $10.00 Skirts...................
' 5.60
...6.60
1 RECORD WANT AO.
I7JEA. J. WILHELM Sb’b!
Owwl»cl»*t ■•«.
Tbe man wbo pretends to hare
tborongh speaking aequainlanre wl
arery knovru sobJe<-t under the au
and la Imprudent enough to endeavor
make |ieople believe everything h*
atya. is deweribed la different wayn.
Some of bla frleodw bare furmed thes#
opiolona of him;
Tbe Iceman-^a’a nipped!
Tbe gambler—Hc'a bluiBng!
Tbe contortionist—He's bluffli
Tbe plumber—Ue*s not on tbe lerelt
Tbe aplrttuallst—He's oot In
nnea!
The engineer—He's full of hot Air!
The condnetor—He'« off hi* trolley!
The miser-He's got taU In bis garw
St:
Tbe trapexUt—He's way op in tba
Ir!
Tba laxlcngrapber—He thinks ba
know* It nil!
Tbe tbaatriral manager—He's only
playing to the galleries
Hesolvtd
THAT WHEN WE WANT TO BUY
THE CORRECT THING
IN LACE
V>‘ jacket Shoe Stock
CURTAINS AT THE LOWEST PRICE
"THE
BOSTON
STORE"
IS THE
ONLY PLACE TO GET IT.
Buster Brown
from the creditors at 42 CENTS ON THE
DOLLAR to satisfy their claim. Sale will
commence
Saturday morning, ^1"
deubia 7Vb-srai>li
l«44llwc «Hh Orac*.
news Is not always due ta
It may In> »iae«d Uy
Marion, disorder, of the system wblck
nerrlnes caa not reach, wbaoc* comm
the danger of acHAoctortag. aaya tbe
New York Trlbone. A ao<allad nafTtoe." that would sucrnwfDOy cure m
person of simple Inaomnla. might ba
danceroua to one whose tlnTlfisaiirta
la due to an irregular artJeo of tha
baart. or some other organic troobla.
We Bought
In mir waat window la one ef the flnact diaplaya of Lace Curtain, ever cahibnad In th# city.
You will affTw*
Owingr to the fact that we are erbwded for
room, and In order to dispose of the stock
quickly we will make this
wHh Buster Brown'* "raaolv*” If you
will lot us shew you through and guoto
you peleoa. 80e to tIO and you can
Jl 6reat Shoe Slaughter
hav* k chargsd If you wloh.
where aa onlUmry dnae of ■
•oek aa Is fnand in amny
pottans and rata klOm. won
eataL
such as was never heard of before In this
city. Watch for hand bills-
TEE ETEjnMG KBOOMV mAVEMB OITT^ mOEL, WEDNESDAY,
UNOe SAM’S
WWDERS
iMl&AwMii ItiMrtwirti S«M
Ttmmt» t» dM
fMftftk.
I to «M LW«Mt 0»V
«r F«
Tkt UMM Itolw OorrraMt MMM M <to Warn Fair occapM aa
atoraM Mto )wH aatok «r tto aato
ftoton ar tto BapaMiloa Tto grM
aMM «aM ar Ika Oarvnuwat boMtof la tWMb fiaai tto twrj cntar of
fha Fair, loaktof acfaaa tW plrii
Mate
ttat ttaa totvan tba
FMaaa af illaaa aai UttaUarir aa<
Ltoaml Arta.
Tba MU atopa la ftoat mt Ito Oarafwt MMIm la icrraeHl wltb
toaai atoirwaja ateat coaiplHHj
aante tba atapai Tba balMtac l* aoe
Caat teM to >0 tact wMa and la tha
tof«Mt atiailai'a arar prorldad
BMaOlna to tba fadatai goramiaanL
It la dlatlBgaialull fraai aU tbr atliar
aaat atoaabaaaa mt aa aodina vmrieij
mt traaaaraa daar to tba baart or arary
traa iairlmn Praeloiis Aoraotrats
an to ba aaaa ban. aad tba aaiocrapto
mt oar graat naa of tba paat
«te7- BaOea of faneoa atal
aad aoMtora nrafallj praaarrad
tbraagb gaaaratlooa. art azbtbttrd.
•acb foaaraaaoatal dapartmaot baa inatallad aa azhlbU abovloc lu oMcUl
cbaractor aad mmtm mt oparaboo.
Batartag tba OoTanuaaat boUdlas
fte tba aaoton aad, tba rMtor pcaa
at Ma lart a railroad peotoCea car.
Tbla la aat a nara eeacb atandlog Idla.
artoaBBte’atodaatnaa. Ibaaarte
totto af arary darlea ad bonaatonaCM aa tor aa gaaate to abowa ban
Far toadaaro. jmm aoy an tbr actaal
aawlag anete that waa tbr dnt caatrtvaan af Ita klad rnnrr caawractai;
M waa gotoaiad la IdM to
Bowol
Tba te tygawntar. pataatrd by C.
Tborbar te 1MB; tba toidal of tbr te
aaat baa gtow. gotoatoi by Cbottoa
HawboM to iTfT: tba te aerrw prapaDor. teraatad to Batort Book to
IMF. aad away athar *Cfsr thtaga
antobatea. Tbatndalaf Abrabaai
Tlaaalafa catobntod teea far nrtiag
oC abnto to abowa bm.
TbaMI
of tbe BMWt
tba yoar UO & C. to <
Cxpototloa
Than to atoo a nodal of tbe flnt etna
OMtoa. node la Egypt la the nme
yaar.
Bnry foot af tbe Boaooo feet of
Bear apaca la Uacto Baiu's ITort<re
Fair baUdlag to aeeapled by ezblblto
L aad errry pbrrn
of tba pcopto’a walfan to abown
^ moy
eezEMa
„
TmAMT
fOnyrtabt. am to e b. uawwi
Itoad bacon* a bay tnm tbnmb
am fbab af aaf awa. aad mam after aaaa
mted ’aeatb the abad* of a tna
dte"
■ of aboot tweatj leoTc tba
Jteg
Tbe Bloed Allan* with aa ItsUog
Hnmor Mt seta M
Sfcia on Rtc.
boonto^ I
ag. aa If afroM
afi
of belag abaerrad. 1
dU aot know at tbe tlaw that tba fanMy were away, aad tboagh hta naa
acr was fortlre 1 did aot aatowet bln
of tirtug a thief, but two boon later
kS pit'i-ted up OB
e
itg«4
lb ban
They fi
mt 1 w
T>aM»ma^ the iDOSt ooBiman and terrible o£ all skin
txoaUes, begins iwmctiTncs vith a slight redness of tbe
vhich gndnally spreads, and as tbe inflammation and
I itching increase, the entire system is thrown into a restless,
feverish oondidoa. Soon little watery blisters or
ECZEMA KEPT SPNEAMNG.
pimples break out, from wbicb a clear liquid or
waa delayed tor a week, and duriag
jrelm fluid is discham^ wbicb forms thick crusts
tbla time 1 got aigbt mf tbe sberlg's aoa
Mz ywrs ago my wrlfa bad a Lraakiagte bate and sores, or falls di in fine particles or scales,
aboot tbe |all and at
spotted bln
baaaa. Attmradbomp* app*ar*d.b«kaoeB
aa tbe person I bad seen Irare tbe bar
baaky aeabd oam*. aod wbao tbao* voMd leaving tbe skin raw and tender, or hard und dry
r by tbe Window. I waa not wrblta.
abed OF tba plao* bmeamm rad agala, aad voald like parchment. Eczema attacks most freqnently
of bla Identity, but I at oon
aad bora ao that aba
tbe legs and arms, back and chest, face and ban^
CURIOUS THINGS FROM CHINA
and is a disease that comes and goes in tbe earlier
..__________________ ____ ,
. mt U kapt stages, but is a perpetual torment .and consUnt
The wife aad mother came to my c
apraadlag, broaktog oot 00 bar body aad arma, annoyance when cnronic. At times the itching and
An Part of Uw Ctontial Empire’.
that rraalag. however, mad.. after <
aad alBsoat eloaad ap bar mmn Tba dragglaCaa
WaHFe fair Eeblbit.
coalag tbe UanOi wunU of tbe moiwing. Oaraar
toM m* to try 8. 8. B.. wblob aba did, oad stin^ng is so great that tbe sufferer, dri\’en almost
she nkl;
to distraction and tortured beyond endurance,
“I am going to teU you soarntbliig
Tba Cblam axhlWt at tbe World**
scratches ana mbs till tbe skin is broken and bleeds;
W. A- HOCDTT.
Pair to fillod wltb ploaaioz surprUre.
Too
are
a
poor
but ibis only aggravates and spreads the disease.
Bocaa of tbe moat nagiildAwat ortkle*
they
mna
to
god
you
guilty
of
af farolton an a part of tUU wooder
tbe itching crupUon, roughness and redness of the
The humors and poisons that pzx)duce
.
fol dtaptoy. Tbe earring aod lolayias robbery. 1 do not bHlere you took tbe
ore there is complete relief from the terrors of Eczema.
of Irory. bone aod wood iilueiniie tbr money, bat others do. 1 am gotag to skin, must be rooted out before
help yon to eOcape from Jail, aad when Nothing applied cxtcmallv does any permanent good, for wbene\’er the blood is ot’crbeated,
nanrete akill of tbe Cbiom
Modm loHiMlod In tbia Interratlng yoo get oot you most borty right away or the skm is reacting during Spring and Summer, tbe disease breaks out again. You
azblUt abow tbe boowa aod borne life aod not be Pecaptared.”
fBnt If 1 go they will sorely say 1 am can’t rely upon washes, soaps and salves, or such things as are applied to the surface, for
of tba Cblaaaa. tbeir weddlnga and
they do not reach the scat of the trouble, which is internal and deeply implanted in the
fanarala. Cblacn taa booae. miau guilty." I protested.
“But that will be better tlisn to be system j the blood is aflame with tbe itching, burning humors, winch are carried by the
rant aod abop. Ctaloan wearing nud
aocM of tbe beeattfal aitks and wear coerlned. 1 am going to leave tbla
circnl&tion to the surface and are being constantly forced out through the glands and pores
lag apparel of tba Cbloeae awl tbeir cblaH with yoo. Tonight you ran dig
tbfVMigb the brkk walU at tbe end of of the skin, and y^ can never heal the sores or stop the ^gravating eruptions with ex
netboda of naaofaetariog Ibem
One fntore of tbe eiblbU U two tbe cella. If you dig from .\o. 4 you ternal applications.
magnlflcmt Cbloen^ beda. each of will come out lu a slurenmm wblcb
To neutralize the acids in the blood and expel the humors and poisons is the only way
wblcb has tbe appearaorc of being a baa a window looking out on a aide
nnaU boon of great beanty One I. a street Here la aome money for yoo. to get permanently rid of this torturing skin trouble, and no remedy known does this so
you^l'd sU) lu 1
—---1-1------j
ser bed, tbe other for winter. Tlw
quickly
and .1---------VI----thoroughly asoS.oS.oS. T.It—trifles
purif tbe blood and restores it to health, and the
aonner bed la baod carred and Inlaid ! doring tbeF day and travc only
cin ceases, and the ^rcs and eruption gradually
outbruk of the poison through the skin
Ublo ri
wltb Iro^and bone flgurea aod land ; tt*kbt. aod krep
disappear. S. S. S. builds up the thin acid blood, makes it rich and .strong, and rc.stores
acapaa szqolsltely
exqolaitely caned aod ao 1
Bcapas
ion, and drives from the circulation all impurities; and
akllirully Joloed aa to appear a pan or
to it all the elements of nutritk
tba wood. Tbe bed and furniture *r* 1
icral systtis in\ngorated and toned up, and you
of arred bamboo. Tbe bed con.I.la of ■
* waa. 1 auapevted wiiy'^a*i tinker tlic tonic effect of S. S. S. the gen
an anteroom, with table*, d.air* and
“» k*** rtJ ot me. Sbe bad com* not only get rid of your old skin trouble,, but the health is benefited in cx-cn*' way. S. S. S.
tea aunda. aod Id an loner room, wblcb
b*r *«n guilty; but. motberbeing a strictly vegetable mcdicin^ acts gently, leaving
ts tb# alacplnc apartment Ibcre U a
*be wanted to save bini from punno bad after-effects, as do Arsenic, Potash and other
Isbmeut. I thought the matter
minerals which arc usually prescribed in skin diseases.
aod thru decided lu gw.
Tba winter bed
1 waa oot locked lu a
Eczema cannot be cutm by anything applied to the
rat*. It conalsta of three companmenta.
Tb* first cootalna four cbalra. a tea poy but had tbe range of tbe
surface of the body; the blood must be pr.rificd and the
turnkey had
and a cheat of drawers. Tbla Is tbe altcau.se removed, aud in no other way can this deep-seated
g apartment Tb* aecood Is tbe droas- »*** “iabt I began on tbe wall according
skin di.scase lie reached. If you have Tetter, Psoriasis,
*“
— •*
only eight U»-^I of two boa
5^1t Rheum. Nettle Ka.sh, or any form of Eczema, you
gb' to let 01*
ftmdturo Is of rooewood Inlaid with »>•<* •
Urge enough
Irocy earring of birds, flowers aod ; ‘be storeroom. This rooui waa pretty will find S. S. S. docs its work well and ihomughly, and relieves the itching and burning,
cbeata fioreness and pain, and s<xm produces a l.isiiug cure.
tioea. Tbe coocb U covered wltb silks
mUd wlUi old furniture, ebeats
of tb* flneet texture and In gaudy col- |
boxes, but 1 conld make out things
Write us, and meilic;;! advice or .anv special infonuatiou dcsiretl .alxuit this King of Skin
era Tha atoepUg compartmeoU are i prrtij pUlnly. It w** too early
Terrorswillbegivenivithou. charge. tH£ SWIFT SPFCiFiC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GAo
lighted with Cblnem Untern* of altk out on tbe etreet yet aa an occa
bung at tb* outer entrance, while tb*
light aoters tbroogb gaox* panela band
palDtad aod Id form* of rooewood Iolaid wltb Ivory figurea.
A toble and dUfa made of highly pollabed ash. with exquisitely carved
bamboo flgurea inlaid, are abown. Tbe
work I* ao artistically done that eacli
article aeems to bav* beeo made of
one piece of wood.
i prdrstriao waa passing, aod I tbe
«•* «b>«ru to wait. 1 took a seat
‘•'T gouda box. aod on
.
“» «l**’n
«
WMber one.
Whatever indaiod
■
! n»ove it
i covered the 1
t
ITtMSOF iNTrRESI.
Georc* Itniutl** h»«i l-Ftnie to t<««ae
bla auti>ltta|-sn|itiy In a roi«-iili)i|i«>ii
Jouriui L
equal I
W I'iililiva-n. ft.rni*
’ SliMiv <‘lty. Ill .
looterna made
other llqbt material aod aome
bsads arttotlcaUr arranevd wi 1 cUss
VAXa.
ccotera. Tb* silk sod qanae ai ‘ beaobat la oaa aC tba laoat Improrad aiall Ufally baod painted.
man, la vMcb nan attacbad to
Tber* or* models of
of tba
Ualtad Btataa rmUwar maU aarrlcc
actlralx aagagad io *tbrowliir tba orebei. obowlns <
toaBa. Ban 70a «UI an tba poaul wood and Irory an
alaaba at voct. JoaC aa tbay work wbUa toaks czqolalt^ carved.
naaiUag alaa« a railroad track.
A carte aoDoetlae of old ttma ralMb tram tba poatoMoa BoaaaiB
.Waabl^toe lUaatratn aa ao Tart»l
reaty I
doaertpte eao do tba cnda bcglolore
■toga mt tba poatal agatooL Oaa of
Fre# wbarfi
wharfage ’
glreo to I
than raUea to aa old foabtonad atagalati
a durln* tl
oati
toodlng at f
coach that odca earrtod Ualtad ttatea
lTof1<ra
Fair. Trafllc klanager Ullnalto tbroagh a poctloo of tba Loaliltoory
of
tb*
Ezpoaltion
and
Joseph P.
FipoMcBt
Wbyt*. harbor and wharf commlasioo
anlaad wltb a roagb rMar'a lotaroat
tba baOct bolaa wblcb ataga robbara
aad laoeatolB brlgaada abot tbroagb af boats.
Taebto. ateam toODcbes aod all boat*
ita BOff toatban cvrtalaa. OaMnU
■bamaa aad ibarMaa aad PraoMent propelled by their own power hare
beeo SDSlgnod wharf apace between
Oardald nda
Cboteao aveoo* and Biddle street
Tbess otreotD. mnnlng east aod west
obowiog tba prlnltira poaUl metboda form the booodary line* far tbe cen
iloam district of tb* dty.
la rogaa la tba aarlg dara to .to ba
• boats bare beeo assigned
aoaa tba aid book mt aeooaota kapt by
^Mce north of BIdd
tba drat gnahaaotor gonaral. Bcojamlo
Fraaklla, aU write by band. Tbcr* aod aootb of Cbotaso avenoe.
8t Loola boa 1 river front
to a rara ooUecte mt atamps. lodod
Br
Hoc of tb*
tag aaetaat flUplao, rorto Rlcoe _ _ ty miles. Tb* Broadway
malt compai
company paralleto the river
Qabaa atanpa. Tba pootoAce depart- Tmnalt
00 the Inorth to
BMara ozbtbit ceeaptoa IS-M ogoar* from tbe city llmlu OD
Jefferson Barr
I tbe aoi
00 point are I
azbibit of tba aew Dapartnaot of
OonoMroa aad Ubor. occapylDg uw
aqaara tmaL Tbia exhibit abowa wbat
tba aaw caaeatlta deportmaot ataods eight
reach
Kx^
lach tbe Exposition
grounda.
for aod wbat It to aeeoapttobliic. ^
Ko charge will be made for •barfOarrolt D. Wright Ualtad Btatn Ooa
wlaalMaor of Labor, bad charge of the age. Application for apace abonld be
pnpantloa of tba azbibit Cbarta ar- mad* to tb* harbor
caaged to bUa. abowtag tbe rapid
Market street
growth of tba aatloo Io agrtcoltore.
brouybt I
hi»t<wy or South iMki.ia
ed until tlMF
Tin- iLin* «*r Mary.
Mr 1
hat iMtm U.u»;hf liy llu- So. »ety
simI lu
UqiinrW of
lately I
rt*u tliMt It i
AjbiHh- • hief.
I
I****! i-harzed1 Mgaiiu me that 1 1
had hidden the money
ooey tte
IWoce the
laiug wiib bliu l.*«i Indian l.rawM.
Five bmiiln..l ItaLota vrum.-n liare
opened the window and *ot .uit. aud given S2..W loaurd a non ckirtiiltury
. an boor Uter 1 knocked at the farmer'a for the gtrla of 11 iron college.
I door and told blm my story While
A Swlim axlcbUMker ban Invented
an el.-cir»c watch a Ubdi will run f.-«
get bla money back and believed wl
fifteen yean. wUbout todug rew.rtnwL
me that be had been rubbed by t
Obetmili-..
the P.W1 of Seoul, tl.#
•oenn a son. n* also wanted to spare
tbe boy’s parenu tbe abame and dis mplla! of K.trea. looks out ov.t a vast
Mmllow l«y. where tbe tide hm . thlr
grace that exposure would bring.
ty
feet.
It was finally decided that I should
returu to tbe JaU for tbe box, aud tbeo
Cm,
1 waa to r«naln bidden in tbe farm
“Mister Jedge - said -he o!d .
bouse nnUl It waa safe to go on. l.ater I dtlxen who came Into tbe J.isi,,.
on. when tb* matter bad died out leading a small negro Ik,v hr i|,
aomewhat Mr. DavU was to clear my coller. XlisUT Jedge. I w|-h
reputaUon by “dlacovering" bis box In please, sub. gl.e dU Ik.v i. „
soother biding place. I waa atwut to a bar de state ’ll furTiliiU de »,ti
leave tb* bouse to carry out my part
of tbe sebeme wbeo tbe aberlff and a
“What do
astonisheda Just if
be..n doing'
they had come In pursuit. ’The sheriff
Latin u»e out er bouse eo borne,
was so put out and indignant
_ it over my aub." was tbe n ply. "wid dat ouxodiy
Jail breaking that be aeixed in*
m by tb* appetite er bis! Why. J,.dg... de appecollar and was about
wot to make
mak nsc of tlte er de whale dat swallowed Jonah
bis riding whip on1 my back when Mr. conldn-t bol a ,,ndle ter .tot la.y.
Darla called a bait
lit and
at told
eallo arrangements; Fer de Land
whole story.
-Ike. jedge let de aute fei hf
Tbe Idea that bis son wo^ tbtof. al- while, sea de yt3tber cbllluo kin pick
tbongb be knew him to beaomewbat ap en enjoy Ufar
tough, almost paralyxed the oacer.
He at first charged toe with lying aud
waa Impatient to prove bla words, but
my demeanor aoon coovlncsd him that
1*1
iwn and
the storeroom. Tbe box'«f gold
where I bad left It. and no one uncon
nected wltb tba Jail ,could have found
opport unity
,nt H
Iff at ooce went to at
hia *00 and
damaml an ezpUnatloo. Imt tbe young
man bad got a hint of tbe buoiaeas
and fled.
Aa Mr. Darla bad recovered bla
ey and aa the aberlff made a great mys
tery over tbe caae nothing was ever
done aboot It. As 00 ooe appaared to
prosecute me I was *et at liberty after
few day*, bn* It was gtreo -om vary
grudgingly. Not a single person ex
cept Mr. Darla came forward to speak
a good word for me. and when tto
Jodge said I was at Hb-rly to go ho
meonly added:
“Aud. young man. tot thto b* a tooM to you to keep bate off property
beOofiglog to otbcca.*
U QUAD.
WHARFAGE FREE AT ST. LOUIS | iv .^u. s s;..-.'..".';;.,.;;;
There
bani Yi
Young!
gam. Tba Ughtbeaoe Board, atoo op
C took t
•tves to oee a performantlag aadar thto dapartracot abowa
Lyttoo's ptoy at Salt Lak*
tha graat raroinag leoaea to light- aty. When tbe agony waa piled up
baaaaa. wHb other totrreotlng 1
be rv«e aod. followed by bla speosn
left the tboater. ezrtoimlng. “I woo’
sta^ sack aa Infernal row being mad*
» baOdtag to daroted
to tba libepfy of Caagran. Tba adlIn which ha«aa tbla Hbnty at Waabtagtoa to baM to toaay arehttacta to
bo tba aoM boatoirM boMtag la tba
world, lia latortoi docoratet by Fl“Well,- aald tbe 1
Ban. “Tm
toor aonnttb Oaraoty. faratob 000
af tba cbiflC dflUghto of a Tlott to tba net as amart aa aome people. If I waa
Mttoaal aagllal A totgt nodal of tbla I’d hare a job 00 a ne«M0per.''-CleT*toMdM btelag to a fntan af tba tood Leader.
•kbibit Tba daeofotln frataraa of
b* LeeeSr CIrto of Um.
tba latoriai an regradacad la tbeir
Borne noble FYeuchmeu bare asarried
artglaal eaton.
Tba aazt azblMt ao tba rMM baod rentrtoa bcOeo both tor lore and monthlhk I haro actor met tatollar
oMa af tba eaataal Mala to that af tba
lotartor nagartoiMt oeeagrlag 11.TUS yonng bate than the gbto tte Uma.
oqoan faat la tUa torga agaea tba
r tea aa aaag tblaga af «
'
te ba la laato to
t
■nam
e-ivwE
CIISH_MI)Et
Cera Not
nakev
OxforiJ tt*k«
Sets
^PtClULfC
FLOIR
Hannah's
BKST
Snow
Uliiie
NobW
63JS
226 East Fml SM
AGOnMML
1
«nc\ er jioniblc. have the
BK:STthcrettOgOMf,Md^
never belmie that oC fOtto
«c'g'
lc*t othetwiie m ao dotog
)-ou inty step <m yow owa
toes.
fact that 1
TriTene. we can coRscicktioaly and
with pleasure invite as many as will
come with (heir energies ami ca|Ntal
to shaiv in its m-liivtrial an 1 aocuble
rcsourres.
The great <lananil and
ment in real esUtc for buMocia and
home pur|K(scs it roostantljr groartof
hcic, an-1 )uu may want samethiof in
the citv, milmrbt or (arming line; if oo
poasib’y have it to just auit you, ao
come-luirkly an-1 see me at 888 K, w
From Street.
^
L. G. BRYANT
Builditid
Blocks and
THE TROTTING BRED STALLION Brick «
McGregor Boy
F.kiIci! iKiiR. am! Ftands 15-:! hamlt lugJu
Will stan.l for the season ol I'.bkl 1
Wc are now prepared lo fill all orders
L
wMb C’ement Building
Block- and Brick. IVlcea very ra*MinablWe bate a large plant with
almoKi nnllnilied cat>acl(y. Wa
al*o *L
fi»r ibe Block and E
Madiine-Imple of anything on the a
n.i at a v.-rf low figure. Pl«
Investlcate liefnrc buying. Fmr parilmlani a-ldrr><s
*
6o0drieb St Stanly,
JCnvene Cii?,
_
B. J. Mo(|u's Liroiy Stablo, Trarerse City, Midi.
Kllorcr,. 2.-11F4;
2.-11 --------------York Bn. (w) 2.1iej;
Blizzanl. 2K)0I 8.3 others.
-----------I >urai>ngo, 11:16. record ’2.2.3J. S.rc of Dura-la. 2:18; Rego. 2:18^;
;o Belle. 2:18?, an.l I ?} others. Dams of Mai-lmo,
2 134. IDuai.lmo, 2^^.
*.lj, .^xlnltc,
IMt<}RF.GOR BOY 1 a very hamlsome, Imght bay StaJlion ol
commandirtg ippearancc
He ran go as high as any horse on the
road, an«! with plenty of ipect!. He can show a 2;30 clip an-1 has
never been trained for xi ;eti His breeding is 'certainly of the best,
by Robert Mcf'.regor, the monarch
arch of the hom^retch.
homAlretch. the sire of the
mightiest race horse in America, Crcsccus
and
dr^ othen below the 2:20 mark.
B. J.
IVIOROAN
Wouldn’t you like a deck In
your house that would run a
WE’VE
COT
Correct time, handsome fin
ish. low price.
e our window.
■.<
telOMIOAN
Hustling Jeweler.
Ole Cead,
Others Tollow
Having other offices under our control. It enables
men of recognized ability and buy tbe best material
get the benefit at onr cut rate price*, and remeu her you are dealing
with a lira who has tbe best of bank' refereocea wblcb makes a tenyaar guarantee of vain* to yoo. and which U no only good at Trav‘ City. but. by exchange, any city In the United1 State
nmve away :
tred tor and1 protected
pi
against loss.
Best Rubber plate.........................
$C.(I0
Gold Fillings.............................................. $1 and up
||22k GoldlCrofi ............................... - - - -............... $fi.00
Silver Filling^.......................................
75c
Bridge Work......................................................... $5.00
We keep our office open antH S p m. for the benefit mt tbose em
ployed daring tbe day, lo save them from losing (heir time. Lady 1
Oata, tec pec nsic* aad ochor hairy
aalaooto hare mttam hamm prorad to
ranse actor* throat mtoebtef la bamaa
bote to tbe totter btootblag In tb*
mlaoto hairs shad. Thoac ar* apt to
to wondor at ate mtochtaf batogwartted to a Chito aa ■asailtoir trtvtal aa
rotedaHto that OMoy af tb* poto cam
canmfl eater tote tetoat dato «Mh
atm c. LEWIS
national Dentists
rf
~
BOTH FHONE8
j|BSTRACTS OF ML
AT REASONABLE PRICES ^
H. C. PALMER ^
Ovsr First NaUonal Bank
wAM-ri^
WAN’rOEO
’THE aiARKCTS.
jj
m JVniJfG BEOQBD^ T&AVEBaS OITT, MOH^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, IML
*Mii alM k» mM ken Alt ■■ 1
I to ato atock wm \
rr«TJL?rrrifsr.
•OOIKMCUM.
IceasWellasFiieit JACKS
ad.- atod tke mea^ of a teach room
to tke hay downtowe dtotUci of Xew
Toth. -Ittotooneh helhertopote
tanpA et Kmimm. T*kf,
aaart teoppoor apataef then*, nad we
aeeer pK the ateacy pa/waj.
nda tomato ant aal
H» mmmtrj AA n Ckey emrd
toto tkaa m catoT wneth. The head
Ike «Mfm Mrf
Iknt I
1 have imported two
After Ike lapu<Am war. la wMck waiter nad tke wnk
OteMnl rAaitiBi teak mu actfr* which they can p«
Jacks for farmers
We have purchased the old established ICE
part kaasatahapaaaAelaltnnteter
who want to raise
fete pararanmt pteap Chnagfe
BUSINESS of JOHN A. JACKSON, which will
Mules. One of them
vne oBoe wnaeaH am meacy < r ta ow
tetetera raamrtn mt Aate. aad .
will be found at my
be conducted in connection with our COAL and
ktata at tka cteat af tfea Pakl« 4
*^-l5r3tece to oae feted ed Ibent
stables and I will
patpa. Mac wfelefe b« diaitectei
art all down ea. nad well pot
pol him In
WOOD business. We »*ish to assure the friendk
feharrtf aa a 1
keep one in Blair,
•eery time we
near George Widrig
and patrons of Mr. Jackson, and all other Ice
datefe htok I meaa the man wbo alta
farm.
aad Afphaatotaa. aklrtlap tke Blmato- at a table, enta dO or SO crau' worth
consumers, that it is our aim to give them the
of mto or 4
tkt north of mec
ont for
r on hto way
1 r oa
ka ataaatala traretlap wa* doot. thedmr 4
best and most effleient service possible. Our
rat. oo the kacka of bard/ natir# ptoee of pit aad a cap of coffee. Wfeen
be comce to the cnafeler*a dert be preice is pure and unexcelled in quality- We are
tke TeprtalkM •eats nochlap bat tbe flfleen cent check
fer tbe pie nad coffCe. Tbe only tbiop
now booking orders for the season’s deliver^',
we can do to to make an example of a
chap of that kind when we catch blic.'
faaatkn of
and earnestly solicit >-our patronage
/ kotait to 1
—tma of Boa rrtatod to tbeo* rartallj
-aad M wan otUj bj tke pmteat dlopin/ ^ dtptoatec/ that tbe port/
the croup hod cracked up bi» 01
t blpb a)o«inuio ceoatr/ Monet Aliy maa aaid: *T bare
eU Ul witfe one of tbe terrier aanied Troublce wbo not only
eecnu U> uoderetand ereryiblng that to
anld to him, bot wbo eren takea
reraatloo of a peneral cfearactcr that
critical atapa of tbe ferer tbu taa't addraaard to felm.
heart man nped tbe otfeer* to proceed, plrl baa been anfferinp from a Iwd cokl.
at the/ arere alnott witboot food, aa/- and the other day, when abe
the yard
lap that the cbaacM were be would
wife Botlcwl I
AlfD
dto an/wa/. aad It waa far n»or
for them oot to endaopr
ibSOLUTELT ODOkLfiSS
Urtt of the entire party and tbna per
hapa loae aU the ralnable fnUta of the Window.
t ilo you
1 to tbe
aoppoee that dop dJdS
IDa doe conatltiitlOB polled
B
op a
throopfe. and, weak and enadated. be
BMNioted bit bora# aa toon aa tbe rack ont Into tho yard and dropped It at tbe
arc not I
plrfa feet. Tbea he barrled back aod
lap ferer left btm, aod. by rllnptnp
In the
rormaace with tbe othtbe aaddle. be rode oo and on to t
tell me dope dou't uii
•ad of tbe jonmey. palnJnp atrenptb
alowly aa be trareied. tbonpb tbe food dereUad the Bnpltofe lanpuace '-rhll- b.ll.r. >h». .h.r, r..lly 1. .00. f„un h...
.ono.. of .1,.,..
waa ararce and ananJted to tbe need* •deipbia Bm^.
of nn Inralld. It to aahl be ba* oe^er
nre« Done nt ranlenny.
qolte recorered from ifeU terrible i
A-r oo*
Tbe Black Watch dlatlnpuiabed Itaelf
pedroce. bat hto preoeot anreoalnp i
yM
t Footenoy by a mode of warfare
PE» 1000 WATTS
addea aaetn to belle tbe atatmeot.
which at tbe time atuprlacd both frleod eclrcd thirteen** accldentar death ^ milliri*\*hlrU^n
and foe, but baa alace become a recopKISSED BY KUROPATKIN.
nlaed maaeuTer. Unable to prt at tbe
Freocb Infantry, who .were •trooply
III prohahly Interest our vant nnm- almv.. named, who haw ihn^ m.-i «iih
aoaaUui Oeneral'a Uallaatry ta aa
latrencbed, aod bekic Ibereforr In
of policy holder* throuphotit the. sudden and shockinc .h-ath wa* ln.hr
014 MOler'a Utile lilrl.
ed Slate* to know the name* and Im-m of health, and Ihtir did any ..f
capable
of lulnp their formidable United
A toiH bioc atory U told of tbe Ru»lUirMciilar* of the death!
they woiii.I
iworda
with
effect,
the
Forty-eecaUn General AlexH McboUrltdi Ku
peraons referred to, and w< be lyinc in th.*
oikl
bipfelaodera.
after
marchlup
to
rapatkln. who U now <-ommander in
therefore prlve them, a* follow*:
fllci»-d families of tiu- dec»«a*<Ml hawchief of tbe cnar'a annlra lu tbe far tbe pround to tbe mualc of ibHr own
h>«nk Pe«lck. R.-..*e Mich . deall <->ir heart fell sympathy but sympathy
bapptpca
to
take
)
np
a
poeltlon.
poel
fired
enat. aay* a tooacow cable dispati-b to
caiu«*d by KtranKuIallon amount o
ley aod then **cUpp^ «!down I
the New York American, liurluy *
,Hcy tr.oo.fw.
lenpth on tbe pround to let the ene
orerUnd trip to Harbin bU
Clarence I* Howe. VS'aiikei-ha. WU
I *lop^
my'a ahota paaa over them.'* The onl.r death from overdore of morphine len them, and they, ib«'r.-fore, are to
ped for a few mlnatr* at
exceptlou
to
thla
prone
attitude
wa*
amount of policy |SO0 (10
be f..npraiiilai.-d on the thoupbtful
autloo of Baranorka.
the
colonel.
Blr
Robert
Monro,
who
wa*
Ralph C Norman. Cch.u-ton. Ohio n.-** of the hu*luuiil. father,
COMMISSION BROKER.
A larpe crowd of poor iieatnota bad
ao
fat
and
unwieldy
that,
had
be
lain
drowned at I^iwell. Mich ; amount o
a* th.- ca-.- may te-. who s.-enre<l a
gatberwd to preet the popular hero and
Suit* 308-New State Bank
lc> In tile iilii "Tri.-d and
offered him tcon* aod aujuleia Amont down, it would hare re«)Ulred a lerer policy 1.100 00
bulldinp. Corraapondant Oao E.
urt
him
apain
laxim,
Onconta.
N
l»*nefit.* I
tbeae wa* a pretty little plrl In a red
Ellta. Grand Rapid#.
Identallv kiM.*d: cauw not yet
hood, wbo held In her hand a baaket
ed. ftob.OO
Old Ewcliab Trwel*.
reived
Market
Peter ClalH-au. Srhnecicdy
EnpllHli tmeta
a* a mo*t welcome messenper an>l
wire,
each of the bereaved one* will thank
aeventeeiith and etpbleenlh rentnrtea run over bv car while walklnp
rir-y i
llruad track: amount
York and Chica^a
the day that their benefactor slpn.-.l
Interertinp on account of the railrua
pIfL Tbe plrl rrfueed I
his name to our application blank
Absolute icciiritj-.
atranpe phrt*eolopr—a kind of re- $.1t>0.0(
the money wbU-b ibc |
It paid each m..............
amtmnt
month
llpioua alanp—which they rcreal. Their
Curopa
death claim*, however, I* only a .mail j.
cxcmpltry thla lanp well, and
i:oo.ob
to tbe car aod ktoaed ber. aaklnp ber tbe followinp are a few of tl
***’k* Herahlierper. Mellen. Wl* . stab
The Bpliitt
Ktr<-<-t. amount of pol neee**ar> to turn to the lonK Hst of ; J
Sbe replied that It was Klimoff and tbe Soul Kneeae WIUi Derotlon “
claim* In every i*sue of the ln*urai;'
icy tm.oo,
that her father bad been tbe peoerar*
•*rhe Souffen of Dlrlne Ixtre."
New* to *»«e the va*t number who
Shank. Greensburg,
orderly when be oerred under Rkobe-Crumb# of Comfort For Honpry electrocuted
wire* disease or accident ha* dl*able,l.
uted while repalrlnE
repi
leff at riema. Ilenrinp that tbe old
caustnp lo*» of time The fact th.nt
amount of policy llOd.OO
noUtor waa employed aa watcbinan
Made of wood, pulp and Ftbcr,
-Blaculta Baked .
we are payinR one hundred or more
M. P. Crookton. WelHvIlle
Welli
atar tbe etatloii. tbe peneral aeot for Charity. Carefully Cooaerred For died
from
Inflicted claim* even day amountInK to more ► clicmically jircjiarcd and sricnm wound in
In left wri*t
*
hJm nad preeented him with a pold Cblckeiu of the Cha
than |4onoo . month. 1* in it*elf *n
by chisel, causlnp him to ble
: tifically combined with fire clay,
piece, aaylnp. Tf‘ tbe BofeUera I
arpiitnenl ihal ought to caiiHe rest
death: amount of policy t30(HX»
; ccnicnl and other ingretlienlt.
le*» nlcht* for even unin*tirt-l waK<Frank Waller. Ironton.
Plaster today, carpenters can fola yoo were i
. amount c-aruer, until he secures the pro(«*(
: railroad I
on t
! low tomorrow without diskxlging
Hon of our poliev, which
e\ir>
-hr lalewd of Nwltu.
of 1
plaster. Carload on hand.
Freeman Hake,
Girrard. OhUr where iltniuKhmii the 1 nii*-<l .'?tat*-.
Ulaod of Malta bouae rent la
I We Are Cewtnn 1
................................. ........................
rceOKHl/ed as the »er> lu-sl ronibine-t
lick b.v
bv passenper
rtdlcolonaly cheap. Anywhere outalde struck
few
fw yeai
yeara we i
track: amount of poliev $:;ou on j health and aeciileni Insurairce
of Vaietu aa excellent aeren roomed
ItlierKcr.
Buffalo. N. Y . fer«Ml to the tH*iple h> a reliable
. IKor H.1- hj A.W.WAIT. Hi BwedmAii A»<
John Stultl.erK.-r.
t tbU. Iaaya tbe l‘ortland <
booM can be bad for $13 to f20 a year,
J
('ll* Rhone X*abile ratea aod taxea are unknown
Herr Ur*
be
bouaea
are
built
entirely
of
tbe
ir*. fraciurinp l*e*( Interest* of ihe policy
/OHX PTITtBURO PKIBO UCm
bumpers of
feam
colored
atone
of
which
tbe
laWho wa* Born In a
It should nev**r be forKotter,
cru»hinK hi* rhe*t. can*
s spine and cn
CARHEUIK TOWN.
land la compoaed and which U ao aoft
of polic.v tiftOrto tbe cost of our popular monthly pai !> LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
K death
Educated In a
that It can be cot with a aaw Into
ment policy 1. al-.nt three cents a:
Ci.u. Warn.r. Proprl.ior
CARKEOIE INBTlTrTE.
blocka or alaba of aay dealred alae or slrucl
rk bv itaasenger train, amount of
Studlad In a
tin a?ou/TAnch'omcr’-'o-’VIIt™ '
-t-nVINB BAT. MICH.
abape. So while the Malteae builder U policy 0200,00,
CARNEGIE UBRAKT.
1
At the Apr of a* It* Bream* a
In adi
CARNEOtE HERO
deaths
the
company
And Ha* Now Ooer to B* With
tlce
of
the
following
■
walla,
hi*
fioorlnp
and
hla
roof
CARNEGIE.
Jo* B«-rgenin. Tupper |j
1200 00
Carl n Ulrich. McGray
J MSSf#5SJ5S-ffi1S!r='
B. J. MORGIN
MBCLABA liAJU>T-(llra. C
n KiK MT snn
j to foraica ara la tfw Laai ar tka BJM M
L Oakatal FkfeaAM aee^tea a pool
iGak Paartf altellar to Ikat of aor a«I aai feaara Metljr all
kartaaa
PC.B. Taylor Coal Go.
BOTH 'PHONES
Thirteen is Untucky
______ tea umeabora
^ ataiapi kalcfet of tba iapaaraa.
____ I ___ _____aad atardilr ballt
Sbm kalr to Iroa gny. aad feu ratbrr
*-------^--lataa art aacstatlrt «r ife*
tTPa- Howertr. la
fact Upfett op. tad felt CTca
kara a fwtekla. ttflapij rfearartartt«t af awat of tka artlrt Jipaortt
I aad laadafi.
al rafeaafelDia to aottd for felt
BOt7 for drUlto tod
jiaary da/ aateaadt felt muitarr bm»Maa a^ aabofdiaatta b/ a<x^ratri/
PitaaBdat aaailun of omo. toppiira
, caatiaita, prleat tod wfeai oot
ap to tat naBapaMot of t prrat
. Ba alaa kaowo tbt caoprmpfex
r Koraa aad MtaebarU prr
, aad frtn hto prarloat tnrrU
■ to abto to dtoroM Intel
Itopoaltloa vhlck tboofel
nta aaa. wko aow wort.* nlpfet and
wtoli aa anrapa of olx botiri*
•tep to tka twaat/ f04R>, feat performaa atemtoat faatt of tr
foaa by wkk* laqatetd
r dapiaa of eaarapa aad aa aJMteatkaa»aa eapadt/
^pfcMal aaOapat.
Maraa /aara apa, wfeeo be wat bUIBortla. be receired
I to tvtnni to Japan
tod Siberia.
I aaetaC ordora to Inreatlpate the
But tetanttaa la thooe cotiatrln
I to h* la • pmttoa to auke ex-
• nay
I hart fntt that aoeb ortton put
•a hto dtate wnrraot, aod It
that oraa Oaaaral Fhknhten
I pat taw, thonpb be ulka tof bt that Joarwy-orar WK» mllea
, of barm wantet
i atouild ralto/B. of tbe bornlap
nad the darkeaod.
■ cold of wlatar-wltb a amlle aad
a of tbe bardahipa.
i you to trarel tbe cntlra
He left Bartta
I aa be ronld readily
ItMk la hto teddlehnpa Tha BoaaUn
hotototlaply prantad bin
adenUy. and after two
i half af rldlnp tbronpb
popoUted
Itorttotj of Baatoa proper be toonebed
M aa the leatoy 4.000 milaa acroea 8>ktoto. a eeaatr/ oakaown to him. ex
■At aa partiaynd la tmrmm of tbe borMMb —irtati and tirmp death of
hatoaa dapradattoa and barren
tank mmty a few arorde of Baef waa paaeed froai auttoa to
fer ■hertoa otocitto amuttly
latoi hf n---------- '--------*
irlap aothlap more than
iCtoaktrlap
•a a few occaainaa ab- ,
bwaanto nalS
IfcrSSSS'
toted swept pinlaa beeeme dlOcelt.
ant when the Mphtfoi ripore of wm
fete daeat la aad the tbermometer fell
fe» to dapieii below aero. aad. on or
te to) topraae below, tt becniae
apnlaat the elameata for extoaHir.
oo atWtfale aa be did. tt
ry for him to take prMt
g on. aad apnln aad apala
fiaatonp face and dnpera
Dfei^feiS^iL***^ ow/oe—
CHEAPEST
GIEAIESI
...-HEAlTHIESTww
i-iOH-r
O VtLL
~ ai^ W.W
ELECTRICITY
nr
, thi; ‘;.cro‘;7
liartonilfK ElNblt
UttI Ilf Nm Oa
stub, Braft, Grill, PmlilMi,
J. M. FELL,
.,.rs£'F.F.
: Fire Prool ElastiG Pulp
* Plaster™..,
\_
:
‘"t,,rv.rr
com* upon the I
atecr tba pood old
aomrd out In pk
Hew w^v* rrrrird
doty and racalton.
Otrtnp rirrry thrradbar*
•or taak* to prt aara) '
la oar wild tntoxtcatkm e
Bead rrlatloD—
aiatera. coualna and
too numrr
Tbi Ttlido Mp Plutu Cl.
....
PAVING TAX.
Notice to All People Intarcatad.
The aa*eaKtnenl roll# for tbe parlnp
of Front »treel from the eaat line of
Union (treet to the eaat line of Park
Union ureeu from the
r lot 1 of block 6. in Han
nah. Lay A Co '■ Fifth Bnbdlrtalon of
Traverae City, to the north end of
South Union *treet brldpe. are now Ir
band# for the collection of the
other* whn* third aaseaament. topether with the
accrued Intereat on all unpaid Inatall
t*. the aame to be paid before the
pulM beond and tlnple m with
dar of June. 1904.
■ I w* commlnpl*
*d-tf w* bov* BMoer^o*
M. K. Haakell. City Tiwaanrer
r "Woachrtlt**' till may tl.
And aorh trtflli
Notice of Mooting of the Beard of Roview and Equalixation.
Tbe board of review and equattxaHow wr r*M*r tarynplM* and acoutrr eolie of the City of Traverae City,
doennEta
Tbroapb oar lonp eontlnurd brllow* and Grand
Traverae county, Mtchipan.
that raator* nooa ran chock.
meet In repular aetsion oa Moowkn« tb. I—•«
May «. 1SA4. at tbe council
>» In the aald City of Traverae
other frllowr prt E
City, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon and
lO In New Tort Tknm
cootlnue In aenakin at lea*t four day#,
nuy be neceaQuailxatkm and
Krety ooo wbo ba* been much at aea review of the aaMwament roll* of aald
kaowa epiweflilnp of tbe peculiar aplen- city.
dor of Um beama wbon bebeld froin
peraon or peraao* dealrlnp <
tho deed of a ehlp CeleoiUl pbeoom
laid roil* and ab<
•an eoam to an—■■ »o nnoaiial feepreaelT*n*ai wbon rlewcd nador aoeb cause. If any. why tbe valoaU
• cfeanped.
fe day of May. i
air ta fair weetber nod tbe datnew
1»04
Cha* M. Boera.
dtotaoce of tbe bortnon tend to belptsteo Clerk <
Bhard of Review aad
tbto effect.
Equalixatlon. y
riM-to
to Dog Owners.
‘'Mamma.'' qnerlcd little riocracw
notified that tbe
mhonld 1 aay panta or trouaerar'
the preoent
!s fArthi
at fiscal year are
"Trooaer*. my dear." replied ber
and ahottld be aecnred from
toother.
the city clerk before Jane 1. IMM.
•Then.** eald Florence. **1 mnnt plre
I Avery, Ponndmaater.
ndo nooM water, for be troaeere )aet
ewfally.**
Tklak three thato bMe yna ^eok
aad tkea tato It arer with Ttm wtta
•Md vtfh hae mace wtodeto tkaa
s.as«*t.“ A«w-
JOHN R. SANTO
leENEilAL nSURAICEl
•m. wlih.ini MmIl
Twwtn CIV.
•St. SAWYtll to ffKNHALLMON
..DENTISTS..
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST i^3S
jBee—$04 New WHfeeia Ba^ total,
reus' Pfeoae Ul.-
J. H. Hum 6n. R. HeWittr
MOIROE & MeWETir
6ENEJ1AL IRSURAICE
I I NE.W W ILHELM BLOCK
United States Healtli and
Accident Insurance Co.
. IWI. Bt-AL-CSI-KK,
30*7
-
IVIANAOEI
Markte MuiltoInK
UMKHBXB
Jmm. rntmmimr to toon.
s*e But tocfei 0*.
Butchers and Bausagre Makers
O. P. CAtovu to MWU
GRAND RAPIDS t IHOiARA RY
COMPANY.
SiHpi"
FIRE INSURANCE
GLASSES FITTED BY
J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
wr pr In droro* or ainpir wWr* Um
•oda ptaaMO JtnpU
----------------^
DaaHey-telth to an awfai cownnL
Why. he looka afraid of hto own ahnd
met witfe a aactoai •w. Lato|y-1 don't wonder at It-.,
hto nkadow loofea nnytfelnc Nkc the
•rtplani: _______________
-0*Tmo^ATMV
J.
When Tob Wuit a Nice Cvt of Heat
AT HOTEL WHITING
Traverse City Dental Parlors
\ \ 7e cordially invite the people of Traverse City and
YY vidnhy to viait our NEW DENTAL PARLORS
^ ^ located in the New State Bank building, Fou rth
Floor, RoomsS -407, 408. Our parlors are equipelectricali appliances, and with our sktlletl
fied with all latest etc
lods we are prepared to p
workmen and tDOtiern methods
pve you
work which has hitherto been done only m large cities.
Train. .rr,r.- to Tr.v«>. (My *• r «* t> »
CUUXV-OCU.O^T^
C. .
H.& ILL HUE CARO
WE HAVE ALL THE FACILITIES
For executing
work with the LctSt 4mtUt Of Ptlll
and together with our Cut RfitC Pllces and ten year gnaran'
tee makes our parlors a tale, cheap and comfortable [ilace
to have your work done.
Anplriakp toor tafarMattoa.
\mm aad aftoa thtor feed par* oot
• PMaatoa tte/ rede feet/n la n etamap coodlttoa.
aw with a tallow caadto te
r thtoat At tl
Ida tfeto trip tb
■/ was only n
feat la a geoeral way he
I tfea pcopoaed roate from end
MTt2JiS;?s*«rrEsr6'“
BestSUver HUiors 75c
Best Cement Fimors 50c
Porcelain Crowns 3.50r$4
Painless Extraction 25c
Good Robber Plate 6.00
GoMlCrDwn* 22 K, 5.00
Bridfc Work
5.00
Gold FOlion $t and op
diatges made ior examination and etoiREMEMBER,
maleoT your work, tfike BcnlM’ Mr Fwftt Htet,
tam40r,4M. OpcDftom8Am.tfll8 P-to-Y’
«=•
min«nE CnY DENTAL parlors
D*. T. A lanuiuGaa, Muwer
UcStucankBAliia
'
-V.r
[coi^ headache
nerroosnen
tpccialq*; glaaaei guaranteed to fit.
JlARPn ClEAniK WOKS.
Carpel Cl«woinc and Feetber Rmovmttng. Caipet tewing and laying,
Beforee tending your old carprU
tu be made into rugs, let rrx-
CBAtm, rnmoK.
i. WaMotooM]
Via Qirminae a A. A. B. S.
ArTraakfart
|
•Spi
DR. W. J. mGGDVS
DENTIST
PERE Marquette
Very beat of dental aervice ool^.
10th year of practice. Your paSroe. .
age is eoAkited.' In new Ms
boildiiig. oDder K. P. hall, OQ
with Dockeny Bt
over Singer office.
WAItoTKO
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