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The Evening Record, June 03, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1904-06-03
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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YESTERDAre I88UE
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TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1904.
tw«l« Up t* f««v .
OUT WTO
THE WORLD
m:.
Nike^ RECORD 15 oMEiitin
THE EVEN
THIRTYTMUCf
tTCPPCD
VOUNC
PEOPLE
LAST EVENINa
iniEii SCHOOL woutmio
NOW
THEY WILL TAKE
CPEATEE PP08LEME.
uvm STAUW4S
CONFLETELTCUTTED
BATTLE ON
NEAR PORT
By Wire I the ETcminc Record.
Dei ft
1, June
etely Rutted a threewtory brick
pletely
bulldlDR at 177 John R atreet, occu
pied hr Burnett A BUber aa livery WERE DRIVEN NORTHWARD
•tables shortly aftfr - o’clock this
mominR. burning to death aeven
horses and badly damactnR a numl»er
JAPANESE FORCED THE RUS
rtjache* and btiRRles^,
SIANS TO RETREAT.
BERG ELECTROCUTED.
EIGHTH YEAR—220|
6ifts for Commencement
Thunder Ktonn* :'>alRbt and Sat nr
yrORH KILLED THREE
AND INJURED FOUR
That arc suitable a* w-ell a* acceptable and appropriate.
Fine books and dainty booklets are the right kind of prMcaU to
give. Something that every graduate ^n treasure a* a remlador of
the day* of graduation
We have-*ome Cogant Iwok* In all the flnewt binding*, bnmt aad
baud painteil leaibt-r cover*. Pretty iKxvklet* and a host of good
thing* in poetical work*. Call and nee.
Lightning Struck a House and Ended
the Live* of Three Children. One
a Mere Baby.
By Wire to the Evening Record
Boonevnie. InJ., June 3—While
severe storm ragesV In thi*
Thursday thrin- were killed 1
'°Z
Cbildnn's
Slippers...
unknown 2-ycor-ul<]
r. A. Bacteur t»it 8p«aker—Ethlyn M. Murdered John Cuilbard. a Tramp, i Japanese Have Landed More Troop*
Wauaeon County.
Tsing Tsuit*—Jap Troop* to
roE, Urry EiillivAfi. Puby A. CarBy Win- to the EtmlnR Record.
tet
a*
Reinforcement*
In
Port
p«ni«r and La«n Etainbarfl
Coliimbu*. Ohio, June 3.—Carl BerR.
TO PETOSKEY.
Arthur Attack Landed.
NorwcRtan. axed 1>. was eb
Oalivarad Orationa.
ited at the penitentiary here at
niRht last niebt for the munb
By Wire to the EvenInR Record
John Cnllliard. a tramp, in Wausrmn
Idondon. June 3.—The St. Peter
I- steamer C.tlnml{ia f,K»k the
buvR correspondent of the Centn High school i-ack team to p.-i.vskey
Slippers alwrajs please %
Inman. 1
News *ay* a dispatch ha* been n
Clara Hnaale. Era Thiirtrll.
chililrcn ami are pretty an,l almominu. The depantire was
reived In the Russian capital fnn made at «: .:•• am! at 1 o'cl<K-k th<- con
Ruth C!arrel. Mlnnlr Bailey.
iractive on the feci.
'
^
IJao Yang stating that there are po.slE<lna rp<1ike. Claude Pound.
oiH^n,Ki in addition to the i.-am.
rumors there that another
Albert Clement. Cbarle* iJir
Our showing of ChiUlren’s
many of the rlas* memlK*r* and ihi-ir
in7:; friend*
battle I* proceeding
Min. Leon SteInberK. lx»uU
took par
Siipiwts if esjiccially large ;gntl
e\c-r>irui.
TInkham. Jerry Sul
the styles arc all very hamlsAnic.
Cariienler.
Ruby
Craee Tbe<>bald. O
Sires <1 to 8
Ruasians Repulaed.
fJuy Pratt. Imojene Camemn.
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
Kthlyn Felt. Clarence SrbeffiT.
By Wire to the EvenInR Record
6Sc
Nellie Flnher. Martha Hewitt.
Miiliken and O. P. Carver Shoct-j,
klo. June 3.-A report reach.sl
Charlen While. Alluri Merle*.
Sizes‘.Ho 11
today of an engaxement iK-twe. n
Contest Today.
Edith narrow. LoU Sooneld.
National
Jewish
Hospital
S5f
Kihel Slater. Beatrice CleveO P Can<r r.-centlv rhalh
land, Harry IVan. Ethyl Von
TM-1
sumptives—Only One of I'
Sizes 12 to-2 ■
Syrkle, Cllirord Tlmblln. Roy
in the World.
ranip off this afiermsui
of l.n Chia Tun iK'tween that
Ktubliorn
Sam Benda ha* b«*cn appoint
jted two hour*
tirlKht ynunK petipl director In the Natinnal Jewish
Thirty H
finally driven
lnrat<M) at
• counu’ in the Trav pital for ronsiimplivi
millet e«l
Ih
nver.
Col
Thi*
Is
sjuite
an
honor
M* CIfy •ichiKiU lant evenlnK am
and .71 woundtsl
eful prep
there are only t«
director.* in
le year* Mient tn rarefi
:harge a
hlRan. Alfred Rolh*child.
left their BChnol day* for
Jap Troopt Landed.
vith every
lire tobacco dealer of Detroit lielliR
le or to win a place In
the irtber. Mr. Benda U aUo brcal H\ Wire to the EvenInR Record.
i-e F.sj. June 3-The Japanese
Cleveland Jew•rpiian asylum
Itaim'd The courae
TRY A RECORD WANT 1
rs F D SINer
io but bcRun No matter Im
raku Shan,
Shan. A Junk, whbh
the riirrlciiliiro of the kcIkmiI
i* an^'V'd fmni th
leae. life oSem a hrtiader
vt>ni.v^ warships nn< transports
state'll that t
mum IM. worK*Hl ml by a i
monument to the Jew* »of America
In hU lien
Special Lasi.s. Are you Hard to Fit?
t>r»l was als<i receiv.sl today that
roAjts which will act a* rcinforc*'may one day Hml themnelve* wearli r
I* for the army aiiarklnR Port
strictly a charity Institution, no
the laurel* that fam bestow* while
Arthur
have
le-eii
laiuletl
northeast
pay patienm whatever beinR
other* may ru their
Talteiiw.an Th*-ir niimher I* not
ta*te fame l.ui
nnl.
ir<>at«.l Third It known.
«tre«l name.
There W.*re only four orallona lam .irlrll,- .
evenlna. the aalutatory.
lory, cli
clans oration
Mis* Fourth. •iiilv two (luiuitlnns are ask<*d.
Our motto at ou
lu alckr Arc vou iMs.r”’
If anytme in this state was ill with
Fountain
the iln-md disease
MU* Rilby 'a*'Carpenter for ircatm**ni. simply on nT<imme
W"EATHER—Thunder *iorm* taniglii an<f Saturday.
in new, Daintp sfpJts
NADONAL
HOSPITAL
liv
« 0Hy Book Store
fl.OO
jMmMcIi
.7r7'"T„.’7;,
TOMORROW sssirfiiirsa
Men’s Suits
Men’s Pants
hundreds of swell patterns to
chodae from, all are new, $1.60,
II, $.S.G0, that are worth
Cao ron AfM 10 Hss nis Offer ?
S. BENDA & COMPANY
Your Clothier*-“If You Want Goo<l Clothe*"
Ncwlanil Hats, 3, 2, 1
Wide Ball Shoes
Sec Our Sweater Window
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
iS;
THREE MEN
WILL HANG
tF.
admln«-d to the ho*piia!
I Riven
When the curtain ascended la*!
evenInR. the Rraduate* ap|M-are<l *eat
e,| In the renter of the maRe Thirty
three >ounR |H-opU briRhl and alroom
eaR. r for the year* that are to come,
yet not without a touch «.f sadne** at i-ontribute a rent t.iward It* support
iwesent. there are iU patient*
liiddlnR the old RiMtd bye and renrhinR
• hespital. the vnunRest of which
out to rla*p the hand of the Knwt.
fatliomie** future Over their heads.
loVid-r
=£■“?=:......
.
dav and supplied
on each aide of the alORe were liank*
of imlm* and hydranRca* t
mimnin*I!^l *hy ‘ff’^ '
‘nl by friend
‘ claaa floR i
;K,r.h
£"£7,'
been
here
eiman
City where she r«-reived
from Bay
yellow
while In the left wa* the High
w hmd pennant of I,lack and roI.I
.nrL:"r7"s:::^^rr"i'
.•rchemra followe*! by a fervent Invte
cation *i>oken bv Rev. 1). C»ichUn of
ih.- ('ouRreRattonal church. A *cUk-lion - SlumlH-r S<mR. - by the lllRh |
Hch.H.I chorus consUtlnR of aUmt
FOR DEFEAT
OF LOWDEN
ne a W.fe-SIayer. Two Are Young
Highwaymen Who Killed
While Robbing.
Chicago. June 3 —Three etmdemned
murderers will he hanpeil in the c«unafternoon. They u-e Janii's
d Frank U*mon* (
wandowskl Lynch and Sammons
nd lx-'
rallied murder n.* ruhln'rs and
lx*wandowskl killed his wife by uttinR
ihroat He ntietnpliM to ill bin
* ib*ctors
f same manner, but
saviHl h
imon* t* IS and Lynch 19 year*
Samni
old. IbuU prisoners, especially Samm..n*. appear to Ik- several years
younger.
The crime for which the young ban-,
dlls were convicted occurred on the
night of .Ma> IS. 1903. and wa* one of
Salutatory.
last evenlOR m i she advanced 1
renter of the siape and deliveriMl
salutatory. The salutatory Is a Agreed to Turn Vote* to Oeneen and
dimrult *uhj.*ci
*uhj<*ci to handle In
if Th,* Failed to Support Attordinarv oration a wide ranRe of Idea* i*
ney General Hamlin.
allowed, but In a salutaton’. b) the
g ssi
THE GOVERNOR
d g 5 s
S 8d
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN
FOUR DOLLARS
lOC
MOR.
Cor. Lake Ave. and lOth
The Olil Reliable Shoe House
...219... FrankFneOrich&Go THE YOUNG MEN
New St ami
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
Michn held up am)1 robbed Mic
Itig the
ael Idimer Bi-sid.-s relieving him 1
monev and
nd other valuable* the rob
ro
. severely beat him The>
o Barrett s saloon and
242 Front Street
: O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
; PRICES SATISFACTORY
[
Establlsheu in I SOS
‘ Room 210 State Bank BldR.
WILL APl’RECIATE OCR STOCK OF
FINE TROUSERS
th.-v I
him to thn.w up his luLuds
nnt to b.-lnp n.ldn-d The r.-|*or; ft a
revolver shot, followed hy groan*! at
tracted the attention of persons living
in the houM-. They Investipated and
By Wire to the Eiening Rfcon).
SprlnRfleld. IIL June n-^’onfer
,ces wen- held this morning In-tween
Yale*. |k-ms-n. Hamlin. Pierce and M-cond slHH-t police station, wh,
ner and a combination formed to *,*eklng to arri'st them.
l>'wandow*ki lived with hi*
at l^wden for the' n-pubH«n
gub»*rnatorial nomination
It m‘a*
agreed to thn.w the vote* to D,-neen where
in rase he did not secure- the nom
ination to support Alton.ey General
did not f(>el a* thmiRh their school Hamlin for the place It was predlct- t«n>i died and *
money
tContlnued on Third PaRc.l
n.K>n that the convent
which
lldren claim it wa* to get
reassemhb^ at 3 o rtocY: thi* after{Kj*vc**ion of It that he roarricl her.
. would nominate a candidate
READING ROOM OPENED.
fore eight
.
Christian Scientiata Prepared to
AHEtlCAN WON THE
PRETTY POLLY WON
Spread Their Doctrine.
GOLF CHAnnONfHIP
THE OAKES STAKES!
The ChrUtlan Science society of
Traverse City will open a readlnR
--------------I Walter Travl* Took Trophy I
room In the new Wilhelm block, room Major Eustaco Loder’a Horwe Took I
British Officer* for the
nil. on Monday. June 6. at 2 p. tn
5J»0 Sovereign SUke of
!
j„ History.
There will 1h- an opportunity for any
Classic English Turf Event.
, one desirous of knowing aomethlng
of the sub.tect to come and examine
’ire TO the Evening Record.
the work* of the author and founder
1 the Evening Rccivrd.'
Sandwich. Eng. June 3—Walter
of ChrUtlan Science, the Rev Mary
Travis. American champion, today
lUker G Eddy. There will also be
ron the final round In the amateur
iiieralure for free distribution. Every cla**ic event of the English turf,
< golf chai
one Is kindly InvlUMl to vl*lt thi*
Eu^
by Major Eusiaccjfhe
I the ttrophy
room. • Room open dally, except Su
llv. ridden^b^ Un.- f„r the first
dav. from 2 till & p m
F. Alexander * Bietter*. with K. t'an-j
mm up. finished second and I.onl Vbl
PEORO PARTY.
WILLIAM H. MILLER DEAD.
Felt, however., put a frr**hne** Into
7;r,.T^r,“l:^;^7dVh;..7^:r.^,
rr,i7:^r,„?M/:L"';‘dd''S
t;
i§^°
-7.
•tllpsy
ir
TRY CRUSHED
PINE APPLE
r„.r!;Th7^;7'„,’‘,77?rr;.:
Was Bupram* Maatar of the Order of
United Workmen.
TIBBITB-SCOTT.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
lUllle Creek. Mich. June 3—Will Acme Couple Unltod by Juatlce John
iam H. Miller of St. Louis. Mo., su
Vertex Laat Evening.
preme master of the Order of United
, Workmen. I* dead here of bladder and . PhllUp Tibbitt of Acme and Mr*.
Jennie Scott, also of Acme, were mar
urinary trouble.
ried at the Columbia hotel parlors last
PatTRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Miss Wilford Eentertained In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvord.
Mis* Lucllc Wilford entertained
about thirty friends last evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs Prank A1
vord at a pedro party which was al*o
In honor of her birthday, but which
the guest* did not learn until time for
home. Prizes were given. Firm to
Mr. Hoput and Miss Phelps; conso
lation prisea.
TO-MORROW
Saturday morning we place on
Sale our entiie stock of Colored
and Black
:
:
:
:
:
Wool Dress Goods
Remnants
left over from this scason> purchases ai a fraction of
the original prices.
N«*w line of the popular "Peg Tops ’jiisi in.
I’ine fancy
Cassimeres. Worsteds, anti Novelties for summer wear.
Largest assortmenfi in ihc city.
$2.50 TO $6.00
We can fit you perfectly.
.Amon^j them you \vill find Icnj^ihs
suitable for Waists. Skirts and whole Uress Pattt rns
from 1% yards up to S yards, incliidinjj \’oiles, Ktamine*i, Crepes. Serjjes. Dia^jonals. Mohairs. Coverts.
Broad Cloths. Chctnois. /ibelines and \ enetians. ^ An
exceptional opportunity lo'buv Oniss Goods at prices
within the reach of everybody.
Remnants. Black and Colored Silks from
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
soda fountain Is opan
le season.
Wait's Drug Btor*.
yards up to lo yards at just about HALL* PRICE.
e. Wnbdm,
Centr Trtuf
aad Unica
Tomorrow Benda wilt give
frss of charge a Pocket Suit
Hangar with every one dollar
purchaae or mere.
An Intamationai BaU Team.
The iiasrball team of the Calome
high M-bool. consisting of ten men
brrs. represents nine different iiatkN
allile*-Welsh, Swede. Irish. Bcotel
German. Finn. English. Hebrew, lu
!ll illOi
TOUstltuim t^
■®**°®*
easily won every game played
KBWADIN CREAMERY BUTTER anxious to meet the leadiag aehoi
s the kind the bMt hotter Jodgae like. taama of aoutbera Iflebtgaa aad m
SlfMt*
THE rVESlSQ BXOC3XD, TRAVSB8B CHT, lOCH, FRIDAT, JUKE 8,1»04.
ENTEIEDCAGE
oinexsiB VKWS
OF NG SNAKES
OANGCROUt
FEAT
TO FIOHT TMtCTLEB
PinVATE BOXES
OF CENTRAL
PARK EMPLOYES
I aaaaed aifter a i
The ooloaizatkm barean of Ml^lgan railroads is trying to tadaee sevEach Pytnon Had To Be Oiv^ IBodL eral huadred Drunkards to settle la
cine—One Mon Bitten and An
other Nearly Cruahod.
Tblfty-lbrw roong |>»pl« Wi tb«
Trsvcrar cniy Kbool to»i evenlag.
Tb^y
b*»e
now
rcmplHr-d
tb«*lr
•tDdlM aad «r« r**dr to bMuoMf cUlT»«« Aod takt' ibfir
»h»re of tbe
d«t|M b«r« In Tr»rer»c City.
Borne,
of roone. will go oa «sd M«k blgber
•durgtloe in college* bat tbe majority
have done with their atudles foreTcr.
It U vllb pride that «e can say that
they are equipped to flgbt life * batties and not only flgbt but srln.
WliIlc
a college training U alway* de»lrable
h
is not
always necessary and
Traverse City
High
scbuul
Is
the
fully
cxHnpelent to flt its graduates to be^
rsMse good
men and good
women,
good husbands, gtmd wives and goi»d
citizens
Whether the class of liK»4
will be an honor to tbe High school
or not now rests with each Individual
member.
It Is to be hoped that their
alDut will always
Ih- high and that
they will fully attain each and every
The people of Traverse City are re
minded that the census enumerators
have
tM>gun
their
arduous
taking the stale census.
work of
It is Impor
tant that heads of families
be pre
pared to receive the enumerators and
hare ready such Information aa will
be reqnired.
When It Is stateJ that
tbe enumerators are iCqulred to ask
about
flne
thirty
is
question*,
provided
for
and
that
refusal
a
to an
swer. the importance of being ready
is ^pbaaized.
the
The enumerators In
various wards are
as follows;
First. Malcolm Winnie. Seciind. W. V.
Kenney: Third. W. W. Dean; Fourth.
F. D. Marvin; Fifth, h. K. Cleveland.
New York.' June 3.—The keei>ers In
Cenirel park were calM on yesterlo perform the most bazardoa*
exciting feat which has ever fail
le the ioi of the men connected
the menagerie. To save the lives
leven great African py-thons by
dosing them with medicine to check
ravages of a parasite which has
dy killed tw.» of them, tbe keep
er*. acting under orders from John
W. Smith, director, eariy in the morn
ing entered the pythons' quarter*.
For an hour tbe keepers struggled
lib the grmf reptiles, and befon- the
HXllrlne had lK*en admlniste^-d to all
r them one man had both'Tmnds set-rely bitten andvonotber escaped havlag a leg crushed only by the hiicrvent ion of his fellow keepers.
iw It's a dangerous job. boys,"
nor told "Fete" Shannon, the
I'.'r
"'S
r:
thumb.
their hands nnd the in^iple of the city
can aid them materialiy by being
tion requln-d by the state law
about his hands and aldtsi the oilu>r
He
may believe that he can play horse
with the sultan
of
Morocco
those two captives are not
but
If
released
in short order something will he doing
that will make the chief bandit real
ize that It I* an expensive business
seize and
hold an
Amorican citlren
for ransom.
Malcolm J. McUhmI of Detroit, pres
ent deputy laiior commissioner,
prominent
caniUdate
fur the n*pul>
llran appointment of auditor general.
Mr. McDrod Is a strong candidate and
we do not know /»f a better m*
the position
He Is both able and re
liable and shiMild he sureenMl In hb
aspirations the state will be osceUenl
ly served.
ORIENTAL GIRLS
8t. IxMils, June 3.—The world's fair
Is likely to work a revolution In the
servant girt problem.
The inpourlng
.
■
?n from all
manyhcapahle workmen
of the earth will doubtless n*tat ton at the close
close of
suit htThe Importation
the fair eif a big number of dainty
tl^ maids from foreign countries
whose sisters in 8t. Louis have al
ready caught the favor of th
can housewife.
Mrs. Wlllism Taft., wife of the sec
retary of war. who paid a recent visit
to 8L Louis, is said to be Tespoosihle
for ostabllsblng a precedent in solv
ing the servant girl problem.
When
Mr*. Taft visited the Phil!
ervatlon at
the. world's
weeks ago she was greatly Impressed
with the Iveamlful and skillful Vlsayan
girls, and expressed a desire to have
one of I
Island I
lH»en repealed by several St Ixvnls s<
clcty women
The popularity of tbe foreign *e
vants is not confloed to the pretty VI
aymn girls, either, for many hou»
wive* have been impressed by
ciever. neat and tasteful little Jlapanew* maidens who
> St
Louis to serve In tbe Japanese gar
dens and tea bouses, and these have
not escaped the watchful eye of i
American mistress who is always
thtt lookout 1for a good maid. In coodering the• relative qaalltirs of tbe
polite little maids from the orient to
tbe American native housemaid, the
mistress sums op three poinu in their
favor; She aays;
**They don't belong to the servant
girls* nnkm.
•They won't want Thursday's and
8’i6day* off.
•They won*t borrow <
Tbs werkiag
cUssce
of
Enghuid.
acewabNt to tW bishop of Chertve,
looo CM00.W0 U wageo throogt lU-
bMo la tba eoaw at a year.
Wm. A. McOool. Citlzena phoao f Tt.
THY A RECORD WANT AD.
fathers feel so gmxl over this very
-inrere compliment that It is probable
:,s.r:o!r.r’Svr.rr”L',“
pared to supply pniroptly all Informa
fully acquainUHi with Uncle Sam.
hrellas." Tbe latter are probably the
kind that won't shut up.
Nile* papers are telling of a flne
painting. The Sleeping Uon." which
is being exhibited there.
But what claimed that goau and Canada thistles
e could the poor beast do in NilesT will fiot stay long together and so Mr.
rbe Msi^ball Daily News Monday McKee has been permiued to make a
which will settle tbe matter for
all lime.
U C. Rittenburgh drove to the colge grounds Wednesday and brought
le happy family to Portland in an
ordinary stock wagon, stopping in the
» have been dedicated on village just long enough to make a
Introductions.
y in Marble Park cemeter.v. Milan, will-not be unveiled dnlll
Run down, broke down, all played
June 15 on account of the inclement
weather, -it was paid for b>| popular out feeling, cannot eat or sleep. Take
Hollister's Rocky MounUU1 Tea.
Tea.
See
subscription.
reconslruct your entire) body.
35
The Marine City Globe and the Ma
ne City common
council
have cents, tea or tablets. Johnson's Drug
chanced to disagree on several occa
sions and now the newspaper U getCOSTLY PIPE
counrll by telling
with th
rorid w hat a very
place that
Broken Meerschaum Finally Coat th*
Is to live in.
Owner flXOa
A l.exlngtoa man has l»erome dlssstisfled with the U;nlted Sute* and
Miinising.
Mich.. June 3. — Not
case- containing the snakes,
will move
m
to Canada, whe-re he say*
many moons" since N. Hajjar bought
gt-rous—mightily so—but It's up tu
"high
ve three cherries In
meerschaum pipe of R J. Burrows,
to do the trick. There'd he no use
them I
t Isn't barred from bebe dniggLt. and resold the pipe to n
customer. The customer brought back
vaccinated/'
- pipe and
1
claimed It was broken
any yeai , and you'll have
Kentuckian l>ecaroe Ukj fre«- With
bis hands. Mr. Bur
{•■n it reached
n
your bext and take your chances."
and was
I up in Alba last week
(
ras positive the pipe was Ititaci
Gingerly the three mi-n upi-ned the
correcI the Detroit bou
it left his hands and therefore
door of the cage, where several of tbe
fnim the blur grass state never show brought suit a'gaibNt Hajjar for Its
reptiles lay colled on the floor, while
upon the understanding that the man value—about |.1. The case was tried
others bung from (be branches of s from the l.iu** gras state never showIwfore
their heads swaying from side u.
quiet village of Alba day am
their Iwsd-llke ey«ni turned again.
plaintiff submitted
•lay of
lonsl.%
l.» onI the Intruders.
A brass band of flftern pb-ces* ha*
k uun-sull. Tbe coat* In the case
U.)>.
d al Constant
Ih' alioui lie. which will make
» be a worthy sufVH-swtr
pliv- a dear one.
the snake* just liark of Its head,
while Cook gras|>ed the squirming tall
known over Michigan and
Don't suffer wVh constipation, hc'sd
Id the reptile from wrapping its Indiana.
Several members of these
be. rheumatism or stomach troiible.
about Shannon's arms or legs.
.o hands have identified thems<*lves Hollister's
Rocky
Moui
Ulster's
Mountain
Tea
Snyder bad a syringe in which was a
lih the nj»w organization
makes you well. 35 rents,
quantity of medicine ready, and as
Here is a dream of one up-siate edJohnson's Drug Siors
Shannon
|»ri<>d
open
the snake's
yr:
"We'd like lo Ik*
a barl>er
nth Snyder squin<>«l a dose down .Neither mail order hoi
r deiiartTRY
the ivptlle's throat
t store*, nor city printingC ofllce*. Wm i
s phone »78.
•Here's another! • cried Oxik. as he
trust* nor comhlnes can compete
2188 imo
msde a grab for one of the smallest
jught or
reptiles, following the example
l«*ssian flit's can kgop
of Shannon In trying to ratch tbe
tie people'* whiskers from gniwing."
-iiako by I
■k. But as he rearheil
Mr. and Mr*. Nicholas l>rew of Big
iMit his ha
hand tin- snake shot Its head
lebratet
forward, and whejj Cook's hand rlrlay...flv,
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
rled its twdy it was more than a foot
. all of whom live out of the stale.
from where he had in(ende«l to seize
It.
Quirk a.* lightning the snake shot
the same
its h«-nil hark, curving ii.s neck, nnd
twn to it he wixldlng breakfast
sank Its fangs de«‘p Into Cook's left
baud.
Before he rouht save himself
tile reptile drew l»ark its head and
dartetl for the right hand, again strlk-
The enumerators have a hard Job
Ferhnpa that Moorlah bandit h
Portluid. MieSu JBM X-Bnue of
le aMMs of tbe aUtc of HkR|0U
re located oa 8. M. McSm's large
jrm, aootbwMt ci tbe vniace—a herd
’ Aagora gMU and Mr. McKm U to
ooDdtict a aeriea ot exparteeau which
will be of iatereat to tbe tariMn at
the auie. Tbelr sole diet
will eoBsIst
.
of Canadian tbistlaa.
ikmal
Tbe
came I
I* goaU
go
agricultural
college.
Mr.
McKee's
farm ooouii
contractor.
Mastin farmer, after much figurdttesni know Awshere he is
luestioti be has been f
wsa*.
Two or ilmH> more of the repti
were sttcct'sxfulb treated and th.r
came lo Bo.sco's turn.
Ikisco is
largest and most savage of the
He measures 12 feel from h.«d to tall.
girth of his iKKiy 1* alKuit ir.
lie was hanging from a limb
W hen Kee|H.r Shannon selz.M his ne
Cook trUnl to seize his squirming ti
hui with hi. hands Injured missed
In a flash the
reptile had curb'd
hlniM'If aliuut i
of Shai
the keeper
E*r fell to the fl<K»r.
der and Cook rushed
ished to hts assistance,
and it took their nniti'd streogi Ih
unwind the huge colls which In a
mem more might have crush*'\l
Uuies <if Shannon's leg.
After the medicine had U'cn admlnistensl to him Iktsco was dro|»p«>d.into
a bag with which the kei']H>rs had
vbitsl tbemM'lves for just such
emergency, and one after another the
-(mailer snakes that remained
treated as the other* had ix-en.
' I've I'oen here now for ihirty-thr\-e
years." said Shannon yesterday i
noon, ''hut that's the worst job I
larkU-<l. I've been.up against all the
them, hut I'd take my chance on any
of them before I d ir> to doctor these
p.vihnns again
The boa constrictors
are bigger and stronger, but they'
household pets comjiaretl with the p
tbons "
Both of Cook's hands were badl.v
swollen yesterday, but he is noi fear
ful of any bad results in the end.
a precaution he has had the wot
cauterized, but the python de|iend
th» strength of Its body to crust
victim and ha* no iwlson in Its fangs.
How't Thlaf
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re^
wanl for any case of CaUrrh that can
net' lie fiired by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O
We. tbe undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the past 1.'. years, and
believe him perfectly honorable In ^1
bufiness transaction*, and financially
i- out any obligation* made
Walding. Klnnan A Mar•oledo. O.
Hair* Catarrh Cure 1* taken
[>n internall.v. acting directly upon the blood
nnd mocou* surface* of the system
Testimonial* sent free.
Pri£p. Tie
paTki**
^ . ASPARAGUS PEST
Farmer* at Three Rivers Din
New Insect.
Three Rivers. Mich.. June 3.—A new
Insect is reported
the asparagus this spring, whenever
geu very warm and the
i J shine*.
______
In apIHsarance
apiHsarance it is nothing more oi
less than
an a small atriped bug that »c
known aeema to bare it* birth
place in the small head of tbe stalk,
then aurtlng down the tender sulk
it seems lo up It continually at ever?
step, from which tbe juice or wi
win ooze out and the sUIk will
mediately wither and has no apni
vitality. In fact. It Is won hies*
any kind of use. This is certainly a
new additioa to inaect peats and is
certainly worthy of a more extended
riamtnat
r%
a»i Ml* t
i^isa*
an
*#•*<
Kmt K££PS Mts ur.
If ao and srant a range to eonnect the city water to and have hot and
cold srater all the time. I can sell roa a range now ml a lit
half price. I have tk
the following
lowing Penlnaolar Ranges that I hare
hn
taken
ifi exchange
•vfkanvA fw QUICK
rttTtrmr MEAL
siwsi
MEAL range*:
r V, SAVINGS
1 140 Peninsular
Ran.re. high warming cloaet. hot water front.
-----------------«’n used juat S& monthi
months, now, IT------One
---------845 Peninsular
. .nlnsular Range, with high warming closet, water front.
been used not over 6 months, only I25.TS.
--J' 145 I__________
Penincnlar__Range, high warming
wan
closet, hot water front.
been used juft three days
835.0k'
r
These ranges,
are as good a*
r as far na use is concemed
We have several second hand stove* that are bargains.
..
want a —... ..............................
...
.I will
—------------—
reservoir
make you thet folb»w
If ,ju
y
Ing price* for the next ten day*.
One 845 Peninsular Range, with 'high warming cl
reservoir, been used not over three months, now 835.00.
A «implcte line of n« w ranges I3S 75. I27.T5. 835.00.
m
RESORTING
...TIME...
J. W. SLATER,
Will soon be here, wbciv
you going?
shore
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
We have the only
lot*
at
selling at former pritvs
a few left.
Your ReliabI*
Furnisher.
Elast BayOnly
Make your choic-
now—pay later If you wish.
EVEN A BLIND MAN
.nkiEJL
A. F. Nerilnper.
C. W. Aahton.
can fiml his way through an ojien iloot; Even
a little ti
year oM child, when
sent
store to buy something for supjier,
■BETROIT JEWEL
CAS RANGES
have
PHONE, 146
CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS
JEWEL GAS RANG1-:S free of
charge, and at the prices we arc
for
them
you
cannot
atrotil lo l>c without one.
• -
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
made arrangements
with tbe Gas Ca to connect our
asking
to the
finds her
waj to thr.Kntrr|»risc.
The
Jewel Gas Ranges will soon pay
for themselves in the amount of
gas they will gave.
When you j
; want a gas stove call, and sec ^
Remember they
ncctevl fr-c.
TOM GUNTON'S MEAT MARKET
arc c<*n- {
:;
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
:: X
TRUDEi CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
SODVENIRS FRANK
146 EAST FRORT STREET X
We arc showing
souvenirs
of
Traverse City in stoneware anil
fancy shell work.
Gcnnan
nts a pound
It U shippetl i
, when' it U worked up Inu
St bacon." and llK'n it is
Do You Use
City Water?
I# 99M trUL-UKa VMUin
all
China souvenirs with
the
of the
Also the new
principal
St.
PROMPT DELIVERY
Ladies, “you can jump on iL tram
ple on iL but it will come up smiling
very time." Caiman’s Elastic Floor
amish. S. E. Wait A Son*. Traverse
City.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
buildings
l.ouis world's fair.
BOTH PHONES
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Your choice of this eniire lot
ONLYIO'EACH
farmT"
of health for
•hecks.
While the parks are shining with dew.
Gel out in the
morning earlv and
bright
By taking Rocky Mountain Tea at
night.
Johnson's Drug Store.
Karly
callers
get
first
choice.
lllassware,
lU'V A GAS RANGE NOW. |9 t(
ll.s. All conn**riions free till July 1st
Gas Co. now In new hank block.
2194-if
ECONOMY
STORE
24 1
Street.
Front
Fancy Notions
That Are So Attractive
To All Women
KIMBALL PIANOS are 1
129 Front street.
Tliere
Newest Hosiery
bur stock it carefully selected for wearing qualities,
BUCK.
AND
for artistic pattern*
UHBRtbbftS
and
enormous stock enables
color*.
Our
us to supply every
permanent
need.
The new stylish black lace, the opera colored, the
dainty, fancy stripes.
be most popular.
mo*t
It is a question wh*cha will
They are surely
the finest and
elaborate we have ever earned.
Look at the
prices:
All black
COLORED
The fancy embroidered and fancy stripe* at 25c and
brellas~>and 1‘arasols for
ladies
and children.
The batbriggan so many wear at 25c.
A Parasol [S^e New Gown
The best time to match your new costume is «^en
the stock is complete,
l\TA. J. WILHELM IS
demonstrate
parasols.
aivd
we
feel
sure
wc
can
the fact that this is the atora to buy
Then again a parasol, at least thla year's
style*, are carried both
in sunshine
and storm—
adapUbic to these more changeable seaaona.
and they will cost you from 50c each to 8SA0.
9»#M»
Summer Medicines
W'e hav'C prepared for the demand tor summer remeilies with a fresh supply of all the medicines used in soniroer sicknen—those that your doctor prescribes and those
simple hous^iold remedies that are given lor trifling bot
weather ailment*, stomach dtmnlera, etc
Remember that freshness in drt^ is important and
that you don’t find it everywhere.
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
W. T. ROXBURGH, MANAGER
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
/
/V.
shade* of dress goods.
to
the
match
small,
The
prevailing
The dainty odd shapes of
buttons, sold m sets.
The new popular mili
cloth and we do the rest for 10c a dozen.
fancy
ing DO IT NOW.
anything you like.
colored
border*.
Why, certainly!
Cot
Plain hemstitched In white with
These are all size*.
Hav* some
thing new in printed handkerchiefs with flower dosigns.
Pansies, .roses,' daisies and other tmney ef
fects.
.These can be used for pillow top*, kimonas,
other uses for them; 10c. 3 tor 25c. No store carries
The
colored parasol* to match your gown sell at
82.25. 82.75. 83.50. UM and 85.00.
Fancy HandkereWefs
Did you say handkerchiefs?
There
are all kind* of handle* and all grades of material*
9^
m color*
50c.
The opera length* 50c and 75c.
Wc
faction.
girdle*—and
dainty size* of Pearl are used on neckwear.
new metal effect*
We cover button* m four size*, you bring your
The fancy black lace 25c and 50c the pair.
handle nolhint; but the best and can guarantee satis
on all sorts of coats—on
tary button in two different sizes.
Thoae with mocha foot 10c to 50c.
We warn to call your attention to our line of Um*
The^e are used as trimming on waists and skirts—
peari
10c. 15c. 25c. 35c up to $1.00.
for Buttons
In fact this is the greatest button season for years.
a finer line of the daintier makes of 'kerchief*. Th*
If you intend buy
arc from one cent to on- hundred cenu each.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
ft
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
>
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THE EVEFDIQ SBOOSD^ TBATKBBB dltT/inOg, FRIDAY, ITOE », IWi.
mnvmmmmM
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
BEST
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,
•
MICHIGAN
him, unlfKR by chance when he walk*
in hi* garden ur drive* out. He if old
and there are obviou* reanon* why he
ahould not gratify the riirlo*lty. <ir
eten admiration, of the many who
wiinld be glad to *<»e him and laik with
him. bat he ha* found the re.sidejice
Thf K«*iHurltif
d«>|tartn>ent of thr there to i>e beneflelal. Ml* daughter.
Cmnd Army of
ihr
Repuhllr ha*
«i)upic><l re*«ilutk>nii uritinK the uatton .«h<iur»n
i
»l clopartDH-nl to rail on «»nitre*a lottbi iminnier
fr<><n *1 Wa*lilniclnn a muau
SUrtling Evidence.
the nnmoo' ««f Oi^neral R«
Fresh testimony in gre
i* constantly coming in. d'
King's New Discovery for Consump
ihm. Cough*
and Cold*
to l»e un
equaled. A reeent expression from T.
J. McFarland.
ind. Bentorvllle. Va . serve*
a* example
He writes: -I had bron
chitis for three year* and doctored all
horn
iK-lng henemtod.
Then I l>eg«n taking Ihr. IKing'.H New
Clement Scott, the dean of the l.<ondon dramatic critic*, t* to have a l»eoe^
111. Mr. Scott ha* lieen suffering frt»ro
an incurable illnesa for the last year,
and although be once wielded enor
nitju* Influence he has n«»w fallen up
on toll ilme»
li is exi>ecled the p*t
formaiic** will realixe lio.ouo
I'eary. the artic explorer,
con*um|e
*ented to take a party .
tives
north on I
I trip
accomodate a Washington phvsi
who accompaniedI him to
arctic rone a few year* ago
the fiord* of Greenland, he p.
are constant sunshine and a duslless
and germles* atmosphere.
i.K'. regular sires hi*c and fl.oo
Blackbird Adopt* a Robin.
I
p BnglUh bar. ha* Ju*t cele
•hraled his elghly-olghth birthday. H
was a* Mr
Ir. Reckett-IVniann
Beckett IVnlson that he
crowned hi* fame a* a clock maker liy
designlng and siip4>rintending the con
struction of the gr»al clock at West
mln*ter. known as ' Ulg Ben.“ which
is not only one of the largest in the
world but a most accurate tiroekeep(>r
The ado In St Ixmls over the action
of a world's fair guard who made Miss
Alice R.».eveli f«y admission, ttot
knowing • ho she was.
■ re
mark once made by Mme. Paul, Some' expressed a*louishmenl
Pr*^**"***!
Madonna in one of
? cathedral*
j
There is one blarkblrtl in the vlcln
i„j
|„rn,lnghi
j
!
j
young nifdn which had apt>arently
its nudher. sat chirping on the
I ,,*‘vergreen i Id (KUiring otit
t,ie of wo<' to every hli
j.^ge blackbird
immediately flew t.
comfort ih.* nu.therle.ss
and
cated the oiM>raiion tl
Worst of All Experience*.
Can anything Ih> worse than to feel
that every minute will he your last?
Such was the en>erience of Mrs. S. H.
Newson, IkTatiir, Ala.
'For
three
y«-ars." she writi's, *'I endured Insufferiihlc pain from indigestion, stomach
and bowel trouble. Death seemed in
evitable when doctor.* and all n‘meili)*s faiksl. At length I was Induced
to try Electric Biller* and the result
was mlranilous.
I Improved at once
completely recovered.
I rnnslRi* mainly of mush and now I'm
and milk.
It I* planner! to.give Senator Thom
as rolller Platt a great ovation when
he depart* for Europe on the nceaslon
'.“T"
leads. DrtiggUis.
G. A. R. Rcaolutiona.
liefore the national campaign get*
a regular ro»u-iing of the O
the regular campaign pace
The
•Id Wednesday
WiHlnci
• Ellhii R-. beld
evening. June 1st.
ator I* Ktlll'insistent I
pa*!
I»e got I Ih*' following resolutions
Resolved, that
the thank* of
Inaiion
i
’ rei>»hlican nomina
ml.ers ^of MclMierson IH»*t. No IS.
hereby
The death recently of Jerome Shavehead. a memlier of the Sioux tribe of
liiiUan* of North Dakota. removiH] a
valuable friend of the government and
an example of the best sort of eilu
catiM Indian
The *on of a tribal po
llceman. who had In his day assisted
in the capture of Silting Bull. Jerome
was educated at Hampton. Va.. and on
going hack to the reservation mainlainiHi a friendly attitude toward bis
white nbighlwirs. in spile of practical
- ostracUm bv a part of the trlUv He
hart ltM« active In K««curing the pa**
agc—id the Indian policeman |M>nsinn
bin
L e»»rr»*Rponrtent living In Mentone,
Prance,, write*
'
under
der date of May
that l*aiil
oil Kruger is in a very comfort> of health
rnnsidei
h rnni
gn*ai age. re|svn* to the contrary
withstanding
He live* In rompleie
tvtlrement and "strangers" cannot
Irlbiped to the celebration <
annual service* in memory of out
ns 1m‘ transmitted to each of
saiHi* of sufferer* have provcil thei
matehles* merit for Sick and Nervom
Headaehes. They make pure bl.H*.
an.l build up your health
Only :5c
Money luick if not cured,
Sold b;
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
To introduce our crown and bridge
operatir
briilge work, also operating,
show the people ot
e City
ty and
;
vicinity our methods ai
fine work, we willfi
Ufof the next
TEN DAYS
GIVE A SPECIAL PRICK ON THIS WORK
22 K Cold Crown.......... ••V .....................
Bridge Work........ ......... ................................ 4.CX)
Cold Fillings.................. ......,.....$1.00 and up
Silver Fillings........ — .........:•.....................
50C
Painless Extraction.-.. ......r..............
Best Red Rubber Plate- . . .1...“. ..........
6.00
MU WOMK GUiftMKTiED T£K YEMRS
Rementbcr we are on the second floor off the State^^k
Building. Suit SO7.20S. Be sure }ou 1
ibject careful
he had givei
idea* he adthought.
Some
rthy of a statesman
vanred were worth;
and showed a mlilnd conversant with
e poinu
problem* of today.
*. point*
:hed upon were good
* by
mlM*t of
leading thinkers
i hundred
country. A lilt
year* ago, he »ald, tl
nation, an agriculturai people was justl enterii
entering upon
it* career. To the fertile toils of the
plaln.s. to the mineral laden moun
tains. to the great pine forest* of
ligan. to the
buirylng no
north.
e hurrying
cotton producing south.
east, to the lK>undle«« w
owes Its career of prosperity. I
example of how- lowi
taking a bit of Michigan h
hi* lllu
depanmt ni of En;
FInglish
man '
nighty I
whose waving head was crowned "The Public School
SUte.”
pc^ALS a >•« I
srs'-
*t£.rS.’S2i=
C^k b
r -lui
K" ":uS-z
Prof Barm.ur legxn with a p.x ilral
d go
whirling down
ream.
lake to the place where allusion to the fact that the state did
consist t4 battlements and wall*
e mill t
V rend Its life but make
and gat..s, nor cities nor bavs m.r
m<jre ti**.ful1 by an relncamatlr
ports
in '
:t romc tbe skllie)
the work, who were
rights, these cnstliule
■ told how when th*re
strike In
Chiragti. an
ediuw asked
"What are the publlr
tool* doingHe wa* lav ins: th.
fUhers C«<nie untli the wil.lemes* was
itwsnsibillty of the Observance : f
traiisforme<l into a busy, hustling cliv
• law at the door* of It-.- schools
JThe pre^ucs had to find
fin
market i
Whenever there are dangers and <11.
those^ that
'sent oi.road
The question Is turl»anc*.*. ih<* ie.<tple ask what
• school* (
I active, i
trflen ask«'<l. what caused this gr«*at
vsitiraiion Is a t«in of the
tn populati
The people
>pb- r.'i
r.'ali/e that
in inventlv4» genius
*slucallon will solve the probU'nis of
•at part o
problei
iwai::;
ling an
future Reneraii..n> ..f
Is. the ]
removing the rbibireii from
American skill and Ingenuity lighten
:xrru„,,-.
C;,;:
as exampb-
interre of the
f W»mi
ships of other natirni*.
Tliis condition exist* despite the fact
ijulpp
Itossilile manner hot
ships a.** good as any
also to build ship*
ubsidy
■aker.
this ctiuniry had not yet
Inc growth
In conclusion he said
.is c.untry ne<-.l* a wise government,
faith in III.- aUsts-ing Go<l and every
Am.Tiran l<i do liK duty as an Amerritlr<Mi,
CIaa» Prophecy.
clax* proplu-cy can he a very tire-
dbllity even
r
lisi.-ner to rIsIblUty
though he-1*
nualnttil wUl
Miss Ruby Car|»en«(
prophec;
’ey in a i
^ a connectt.d discourse.
though
=7
S'jSn
Ington
■n of b•^lers as
He then
took up
matit'r of
education, stating that no civi
lixed government can exist without It
United State*
a-s lu v<T be« n
e<lucation t
iTi."'
from I
Sure
of danjer afiead.
VIXOI. is tbe eeact medicine needed,
y brals i
There is no medicine !
?s’t.?"cafTSi
* UwTfv Nnwgh. Tvs*——
known to medicine- -theoriginal GUARANTEED
KE.MKDV 1-OR
I tool aan wood.
.IhU 'pWMMi Mi; i
tt d««l
0 the throat and hingt
Atf TIrmd Orntm
We kn..w VINOL will nvaWc flesh faster Uun any preparation conuining greasw
Wc rau ppive that \ INOL qui. kly rrc.vtcs .strcn;:th.
J..:.',"':*:.';'
Ncctl a sVengthening and invigorating rclmildcr. VINOL is
Is of Icxccpdoaal
value in such case*
VINOL
INOL iH,sitiv.!> r<ejuvenate* old
.............................
folk*. .Money
Mon Deck to
Fo OmIh
KMKT r U.Br*
To Oot 9tf‘oo^m
OM f^oopto
have fa.b’<l away. Then* J
class distinctions in this country. n<*
The i«*.r man of
• KE.Si
Tbr*r i
MISCELLANEOUS.
¥Toolt f^oo$tto
a-Irr/lab/llfy.
Ln^eveo office*from'?hat''.‘.f juTur.'^'t*
that the p<H»ple of this cv.iintrv canmu
iK'S'Mratlflfd. No High school i- c!...ed
iHHtple of any nationaliiv no
vhat their p^eviou^ c<m<1ition
le High *cho<il graduate is the
equal of anyliocly because he .b•si^e^
most of him.self In this
republic and four million others have
me likewise
Palm ■Wotnaa
I si U Bowta
■ Cola Mdibw.
Pmla Ohilik
■"“•iafL.
;ard fare* sb.»w that the bliMvd is |x.or and
;estion. \'! N« )I. will t orreri s loh troubles a*
itmrmiog Mothoro- Wook Mothorma
You know the life and future dcveloprn
hangc
nourishment.
VINOL help* nature rhai
c<’>t* nothing unless it iK-nchts.
into l»»dy material
“Tir;
religion
was <|4-!ermln«sl and
teaching it as he w<u
history of this nation wen- it wrliien
as the ancient Hebrew history
H4
gave several
Hktstration* to
pn»ve
similarity hart the writer U-en
In
spired aa the older one wa*
G.sl wa*
closer a thousand years ago than
schools
He clos«*d with an expre'-slon
hope ffor the class. He said he w<
think
relation with the *1
ith warmth of hear and a high
hope.
Presentation of Diplomat.
Herbert Montague made the p
tatlon
speech , It was the
second
time that Uie honor hart lKM*n accord
ed him and he a*k»*d indulgence If he
Valedictory.
Rchol
np the fight
until auccei
auccesaful.
He congratulate
ipil* on this same suceess and
the pupil*
said that <he careers so v
would undoubtedly broaden
In hi* addrea* Mr. Mont
pOSL______
.
be Raid. "becauBe If you Eiicceed you
II have to divide up and If you fall
u win never hear the end of
atone. Whatever you <
the »>est of your abllllj-.”
then pre*ented
The diplomas
Mte Ugrlg and
program closed
with music by the orchestra. Aft'
the exerelae* the graduates recelvi
pleasai
everything
• time engage in man- many congratulatlooa for the mann'
must at t
rife. Perhaps the class. In its tn which they bad acqulued ttaei
aelrea.
has conjorod up roaeate <
S,
pxKB«vlfAKINO-Mla Katlto OmmsX hma
THIS WARRANT IB PRINTED ON EVERY VINOL PACKAGE.
.... .
In language that conve.vcd hi* thought
In a concise manner yet gave ample
room for
the beauties of
diction.
After a few preliminary remark* he
addressed the class and said that ax
they fell the riasp of the hands that
had guided them, visions of the i»ast
came back to them and dream* of the
cbildbood that is gone.
The
>. Urgv
It is not natural M fed continually tired. We guarantee VIN'OL wiU bring life,
Btrcni;th jikI vig<ir fo Uic debilitated, ri.jiilown system
r;rro\:,7,.'r'.-inxx
and she will be an heiry a nobleman, one «
shine a- the United States minister
Italy, a dentist, the speaker of t
hmis.‘ of -T^-pr<
-i^^presentatlves. a speaker
n'y right*,
Sotiili American
oerican goiil
gold claim.
one young lad.v
cartoonist and the editor of a New
York daily's comic supplement
Tbe
,y va* dated aliout sixteen year
1 -the present and was supposed ti
’ been <lreamt^ti by the writer. Sb
concluded by saying that day by day
the then prosperous buslne** men and
women UKvked
bark to the les*ot
barned In school and found them
constant aid and guide.
But whi'
they looked back with longing eye* t
that which was forever past. U wi
iM-tter to bo the toller* of the worl
than school boys and girl* forever
GREATEST MODERN
STRENGTH CREATOR
Th<* government of Ihb eminiry wa*
lh<‘u woven into the dlsciitirse. show
l>ow.-r of th.‘ p.siple of th<rounirv
\Vh< n this government wa*
)abIi.ho.l i< was caMert ' all sail am!
»
ballast'
,hiT
class will »
It contains ALL the medicinal elements of cod liver
oil, actually taken from genuine, fresh cod-livers,
with organic iron, and other body building ingredi
ents, in a deliciously palatable and e^ily digested
form. It is therefore recognized as the
ttahMltMtmtt
rominc events were caught and re
flected in such a manner as to give
a charm to the paper. The prophecy
was in U»e fi»rm of a letter written.to
a sister in a farawa.v land and accord
ing to the letter, two of the class will
be engaged in tbe noble work of mis
the choice of Intelligence
Tlosionaries, one a mission teacher and
state Is lntere*tod f..r It* own welfare
t In the following vixatlon*:
One-sixth of the students go to c<illeg<a grocer, doctor, lawyer, muMay at home aiid en)o>
singer. president of a girl'*
sitnlnary. milliner, owner of dry good*
traveling saleslady,
leeper.
lilveral curriculum
that the
t.rofessur of mathematics.
r of a
ranch, proprietor
ctinfec• young lady will I
Morality Jn the school- was taken
.n
..a up and he said that it meant d.iirg t<i
whole duty to one * self, to lghlmr. f. 1
oil Iron*, country and «'.<m1
Thr
> has a right to lo<iK i«> tlo- S4 lu*»l.
t<-arher. a l<ook store owner, a civil
hare aoniy glided onward until mneb
that wa* looked forward to ha* been
passed and now lies behind. The
roll
m
WAIT OErmiEiT
ASK US ABOUT
bright eoton and
out thoras but ttme ts not to be
for the aaklag. high ptaKcs are
only attained by hard work. ATI occu-t
nationt and caUlnga of men pr,.aroineB
are open to those of hlgfi p«hoee and
energy. The successful man or woman
must have full atenlal and physical deeiopaieBt and spiritual growth. With
in earnest purpose._ honor and su^
"Dvar classmate*.”
ces* can be
have lived together n«
he *ald, "w
our different
bat tonight we go ot
. The held* are white with harand the laborer* are few. let u*
p to reach the place that we may
that our labor* have not been In
vain.” He then *poke to the teacher*,
mentioning their guidance and their
efforts to lead tbe clax* In the dlrecibat It should go
He added that
words could not expre** gratitude and
In the name of the class gave the In
structors tbe
gift of Its
sffectloo
then addressed the audience and
Itehalf of the class said farewell
Mr. Steinberg has much ability as a
speaker and la*t evening hi* talent
was plainly apparent.
Hi* ennncla
o good that there wa* no
difficulty
In following hi*
adrtres*
through
without
bwing
essential
words of sentence*.
HI* stage man
ner was also good and made a very
favorable impression.
Mr Steinberg's oration closed the
jMirt of the program taken t*y the class
of
Supt. 1 B. Gilbert then Intro«lured the sjseaker <»f the evening.
Prof E. A. Barbour of the State Nor
school at Ypsilanti
Mr Gilbert
briefly of the gn-at schools of
• pride the state lot»k
•lieges and the great
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..National Dentists.
i
slows ct the fame, jlrcuat tknx were
the lalMirs and make more and better
rk possihh-. Tlie manufacuirie." of
^*»“;!wiih f.—l for the Ilitlo
rs'spiyior* of Madonna* any more than
of prima donna* "
John K. Mrl.4>an. who se^'m* tn l»c
chief «if the Ohio denmcracy. has one
of the oddest fad*
HI* particular
weakness |* hi* private rogue*'
I lery. In which are to h
d an
moil* numlier off photograph* of noted
I criminal*.
s also a connoisseur In
art. his gallery of (lainting* ludni
of the nn**t notable in Wa»hlr
Mr McLean leads a
(Coatiswai rrom First Page.)
lire* were esded because they had
told that they were Jot eateriag
a greater sehooL Tbe scbolan
ready to do their part and their
education bad been a
np an eai
end. Miss Felt thenI took
tbought
Toked tn the quoucelient tl
_
irger or strongtkm. **No building Is larger
8." Tbe scbolthaa
1 have been i>reparlng these foondstions and on whether they are well
and
8be
then expressed tbe pleasnre that the
lass felt in welcoming lu friends
be crunmencement ezerciie*.
aass Oration.
The class of 1*01 made a good i
[<ilon when Jerry Sullivan wn*.giv«
he honor of delivering the das* ot
llvan *
Induiririe*" and hi
•»l«
TMW •OTT1JK or VINOL W
kWARRANTED
to HELP YOU
BNtt
as ADAME BIKU. Um Pwtxitet.esabsaa^
lYl ■oltMl for a short «am» OBly. st
,
you take it for any of the ailments J
flit which it is T»-.-ommendrd If
k it <lors nfit, brtfig it l»ack and i
\ getthemonev you paldforit^
^ —it's yours and wewaot^
voutohareit Wewrant
k pay only from those^r
filed bjr
j^BSTRAGTS OF TITLE {•
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
Ovsr First NaUonal Bank
kVHIQLi
\Vc mean ex.TCtly what wc say in this Warrant —
without rc,scr\ali(m or equivocation. We know
X^TNOL is the bc-vt tonic preparation and general
rebuilder of health known to medicine. We bank
our reputation and fortune on its being wholesome,
delicious ami ino.st cUicaciouif, and on the fact that
no other in.iker c.m produce anything like VINOL.
The statement that any other medicine is the same
as VINOL is false. Don't Like our word for it —
tr)’ it yourself at our expense — if it docs not help
you wc stand the loss — it costs you nothing.
THE JOHNSON DRUG 00.
For the conv enience of Traverse ('ity people the manager of the Johnson
Drug Co. has arTange<I with some of the other retail druggists in the city
to sell Vinol.
1 TWO STATES.
IJtlt-r. uud.-r I l4»ral reconstruction
himself a resident
Never Moved—Lived in Three Coun-1 Chesterfield town.sbip. Fulton county.
and a* far as he knows he
tie*.
th»T4- yet. Thus he ha* resided in the
Male.. <-r Michigan and Ohio. In the
Uncle John" Butler
c<iuntles of Lenaww. Luca* and Ful
ton. an<l tbe town.sblp* of Seneca. Gor
sn<l though he hs* cootin
the **me bouse, on the ssme *pot. ham and Chesterfleld. without
has resided in two differ.-ni states, having moved off his farm and
•ee differei•nt township* and s* many r<-ckons that his place is the gud;
imle*. At the close of the annind which the rest of creation re
dlffepeni
blood;ly "Toledo war"- (there were *ev- volve*.
flat flghlB and the governor of j
dk-hlgan's no*e was tapped for clar•tl. growing out of the boundary dis- 129 Front streeL
luie. the line
ind Ohio
w
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
John” found himself a rasldent of Ooi^
ham township. Lucas oouaty. Okkx
TRY A ItSCORO WANT Aa
OTEINBERG’S grand
O OPERA HOUSE
GASKELL STOCK GO.
...OK WEB...
- G°K.4»
Presenting High Class Scenic
Protluctions
HHiiyiilttliSiciity
“THE sIlENT
PARTNER”
Vaudeville Teatures between the
acu; Newell & Niblo, Instru
mentalists; The Seaman ChOdren. Juvenile Artists; Allan St.
John, Parody Singer; the latest
IDostrated Songs.
MATIIEE MTMiDAY
Ladies’ Free Tidicts Monday
Night whh
80c reserr^
seats.
Pinl«Prim;l0i,20(,30e
Scat sale now open at box oflke
CHisens’ Td. 112
TUESDAY NIGHT
“A Ml nNlEXKr
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THE EVENING BEOOBD, TRAVERSE CTIT, MICIL, ERIDAT, JUNE S, 1904.
Twenty Minutes of Carnage
p'
my<''
3mmm S. M44
lOwfilght. UK V> O. L. nmer-1
CuU BArtwr Gr . for tba
nmOth of
third time i* ULic
hatUM hrtwr.-a tbr Baptdaa
aMd tl*r Janra ordrrrd aa
t the llnM. The boor aet
_ 4:30 In the
_
nand cbarre waa
ijT the cmn
The amaultlBc «ol
V^omliMt
t.oniln« Jun
fk'a Hetoru!
tunu ronaiated
___ _
lu three dlrlalooa nnJet
the veteran Wdera C.-m-ral Frank
Uariow. General l». n, Itfmey and
General J»d»n tllbbon. tb.- Siitb .-orpt
under tjereral II.-G. Wrljjlit and lh«
TUkhteenth eorpa ooder thnieral W. F.
lUldyi. Smltb’a thrw- divlaloo. under t^oeral iM-ven*. General
l!ru.A* afid General Manlmlale «,h1
General
U'lUrhi'a under General Neill. General
o»xmpl«>d
«l Get,
Itlrketta and tJeneral
d capfiir
Jutrel.
••Fresh Q*v ‘ f.-om the veterans.' Tbm;
I-**"'
*o
rauka
nied
baroneta aiJ^ uie-appeiV
bar«
_ _ _ muaketa were
the orden for
n<i\icea in war.
The « oane«ik-ut men fonaed line alioot
d4*u yarda from the enemy and ad«'anc«d arruaa an open »«p«ce at quh<-k
k aiep.
klmlnj; for a r.-^terln>: ancle• In
m tbe
the
Intrencbment*. A thin pine u....! alieltered the odamn
*lart. bat wh«-n it em
«* r ll•e fllrJ of tbe
ln«T.-a*e<i
Mm fell at every ab.-p.
pn|«_?nad.- i.\ the bullet*
Gallantly
were rt..*ed. md a aolid llrl••Tll<ll«•<! f..r
to tl.e enemy * abate
The
L'l frv>nt* of' the
The abatl*
ab:
‘ <'m»ne«nl nt
Une pnn. 1 iiiipaaxeble atid t!'e
€he«keil at that fkilirt. piviui:
<’oiif«''lerat*-» n Ch«n<v ti. *we«i»
raulater and bulletcommander. Gokmel Kellopi;. mjireteil
at toe
the nr
head of tlie leadie.
at
Nearly a!! of th- F.-h-rnl troupa <-n-, gp, tall. ,
rapH were reteran. of many Uanhw ^K, and 1
Ilrre and there a new repiment had a p.iu Tl > fnremo*t
place In the line, mmally at the b.^d ,
^ .
of column. It U not poaalble to make a
r. n,alm««! Intact.
aUupbter rdrt™,oe by the m^t elo
de a pjKxl tar
lUnpnni*-* were
the na'lliiental
iotn-iie|Mil and
pro,Wtlo« ..f
In tbii niriiuent
quent drwrlptlan. All that ran Ire *;thl klll*-*l ami woinide»l
of the flpbtliut at Cold llart-.r on J-.ne
the d«np.-rIt had fa.v.l t.t.t ..r
B la that on the^Federal aide It wa. a a2«i ahot down lli* wer^- kiUe.1 outrtpht
*'
^ ‘ nd J*.*l w««inded
Ihe Fifth New Uan.pddre vete-.iii
•ore. aa tboaph tbe h<q.e|.>«an.
Tolunteera went-Into the crand ehaipe
altoatkin enuld l«e relieved
Harbor with a rtchllnc nt.Hia
bravery Ten replmentnl
tnaintalii. _Aft*T tb-iiyel.iiriL
killed ontrlpht
Ik orlpinal iemler. foloio-l -E
...
'leLde^I'*t
EeZEMH
NY TITIAN HAIR
lOrtstaaLl
>a)car eld Mra. Tarolw: 8b« wu a]waya irrln* to do aotuMhlnc for me.
alwar> layloc pl«» f« my fotore.
Wbe® 1 waa left a |>eBiiUesa orphan at
alxteee abe took me to her home and
treated me aa a dadsbtee.
waa In
fluenced In this by the nliaexKv of her
only child, n youtu: man of twenty.
who had Juat de|»arted for a three
tierman nulreralty.
yeora’ coorae
She icrew ao fond
celred tbe Idea of marrylti:;
would
Inherit
‘
'* her pioperty.
III* llkeneaaea were in every r«.ui In
the hon-e. and they were by ii4» meana
nnattraetix e.
When Adelbert Tumlee left
many (or h<>me. I had Just rei-overed
from a fever, during whi.-h inx li.-nd
hart been shaved, leavlnp It a
as a billiard ball, aid^t the
hla return my hair wa* al
length of that on a n»ou*«- *
thought I looked xtu-y plqi,
Mrs. Tiiruli*e was greatly dNtre**.tl.
-How uiifortonale." nhe eXelalm.>l.
“I kuuxv tills teiii|Mirary didot
turn Bert against you. He Is artistic
in his Uste and ireadlly lufluem.d
beamy or defext. If your U*autl
golden hair were It. full length
might will him.
What a pity!
What a pity:obi lady w.as ao dlsappoluted that I aet
supply the deflcleuey.
wIpV I
you say
asked.
•The very thing.**
But she was In a quandtry as to her
son’s favorite i..lor for hair. He had
himself as averse elthi-r to
lon«l or rexl. she eouldu't r»*memlsT whUii. But she found aomeIhlng he had written w li.Ti-lu o.vuned
the wmd. • l«utlful Titian hair.** ami
she concluded that the wig should be
that color.
The one she selts-ted I
thought to be too near a red. but as
k- 'a!
x3ji
IM
FiGiniNt;
wna Chrome Benama fcr^oaar ftftaen
.. niKb. <» .b«. o..«b»w.
SSKS;
Just i
;n*.nd^ing.r.prod.crf
by the overflow through the * awy maa.
P. x>. FlAjnrUT.
glands and pores of the akin
Tboa«. at., at. Lorn., *o.
of the flery poisons arith which the blood-current is overloaded. While rz>
—
temal applications, such as washes, soaps, salves
powders are soothing and cooling, they do not
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>uch iheireal‘ cause of
»es,
S. S.!
tbetb
and strengthens the
thin acid blood and cleanses the
general system, when the skin clears off and Eczema and all its terrifying
tymptoms disap]
Book on the Skin and its diseases free. No charge
iw medical advi,
c m
r'. V-
tl.e hel I
li v.-r.Tannvrult* to the niinilter
t>77 an.l dadnal forward
In
Jh
- Scnind
ird
Cori*» oiduiiiii at dayhrr-ak that f-it.al
mornlnp of June 3
At tin* Hr<t rukli the New llnnip
ahire men Utund.al o\er the par.ifn-t
of a Confralerate b.Uter.'
alncle *h.»l. but de|H-n
i-ndiii;. -Jt*»n
f.»r the eneiuj
k. Ma(ip .rT>.
Iin.llj 4 ..uij,
lerist* of the battery threx% 1h.‘iii*e;«
uiK*n till* n-tnaxtinp f.***. b»i» the c.
hint felloxv* mllieil to one .-.tiether'.*
war; It waa murder. When the n.-h:
• aid nod le'af off their .a*«aUani* one t.y
eodod mon* than a tbou*and tnei. )a>
lu front of our work. .Ket>hawV dl
a* the b.4t to i.fixe tl.e
vlalun ale
•the nrt’.i XX .1. fln.ijly
wounded to leave the BHd
.viTcnn- and driven eel Hi., p.-tninp
Ordinarily aoldler* on the defensive
•low was a *xTorl rut.
would not receive an a.-*-*ault m> on.ily. \
i.’onfederate from the »
bat would be exiwrninp a Bank at. .k
ward, leavinc lilir. d«M.l .an.l n -irly de
CMpllat.al by the »|de of hi^ tun T-r
er of the bold advan.v. Hut fnmi t '.eir
rlble Work that, but the Fiflli v a-, ti* ..!
experteutva at the tVUdenie** .,nd
•Hhkxdy II.aiie.*’ .\m!«n:i:u.
to It. .\t the ••Ithvxtty
1
1
.-..wi
bllndlT on In diox .**. Uke aheep. v Iabot down at will
Gram* iktv „ni
memolra contain a atanlins .*xnf.-» on
with reapect to thla.iHUti.l .hart at
Cold Harbor.
Writing twenty x ,r,
after the ev,mt the peuer.,ld.vlat>s,
|
have nlway. rvn^ttxM that the h.*- a*
aault at Cold Harbor wa* ever tu.->
Tbe hUto^ of Ilan.>Hk s S. m l
corpa aaya that “acnrrcly twenty • c.n
I poxvd«T and *‘>imde>l the In
dial! XT: • w h.k.p In or.Jer |0|*ii.-he h!
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un.1 x ^
Harl»>r the tiani.*. of *l\ty
1* aiht.l to the d. .iTli
roll «>f tbla »dlte r»‘clm.*it. rr 1 nt 't.
end of the war tbe F.f:l. New Hamp
ablre wa* accre.llT«vl xx-pt;
killed In
comm.md
GEOHGE
•Uaaklei
aitiKye*'*
1 aaw •Hauilt-r ph.y.xl and adai tt*.!
for Malays at Sinpni*>'v-. li xxa* kiinu
porteatona.*
In Glblxon * dlviaton rf
of tb« tbTM fllTlalons of
•
iKhoat to the tone of
Her Gol.iei,
Hair- and kllhai INdonlus to “U>nti
to the Hand." IV.onlu* nddrea*ed hU
aon to eThafa EngW>h. Von Kii.»w.and. with the klnc and quia-n. aanp
-Mary Waa a HouMmaid" to otlK-r
S xth words. Tbe pbokt *.wne iu.duded thrx«e
BUGGIES
not
take
long to
sell.
If
.1 :|ke ly'get .me or ni..n of
an-: >■«••' mi- vism
I :uii rei
XAnit upon you fiu -ame
I (fl^aiy»[<a(9iBa>»]
CLEAREST
CHEAPEST
..HEALTHIEST..
ABSOLUT bLT CliORLESS
i
The public is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
L-IOfHI-r
ELECTRICITY
-‘•V:
M R 1000 V
riwNiMHauHt
Barney Anderson
Biarda^i^ RUii lltctfic
I’.jk* jnd Per-i ^9
STATE STREET
QUAUTY IS BEHER
THAR QUARTITY--^ .^
ce as Well as Fuel
isa'
Tiiat IS ilic TcawHi wc liaxc
llic Ik*sI, purest ami mml
n a* uKS
Wi* havr pun liasi-cl ihi* <»M cstablishfil ICI*1
JQHNR.SANf
lenimn cniiii
lJUSINhSS A.f JOHN A. |.\CKS().\. which will
lx* cwiuluciril ill couiHTiimi with jiiir COAJ- ami
521 SOUIH UNION
Wool) biisim*>s. W r \xi>h to as>nr«- ihi* fri* rnl>
'
and patrons tif Mr. j.ackson. ami all olhrr let*
1
tbe pale kharte of niy utilural hair, ao
much le*H prxtuouneetl than that of my
raatng a Ig
One .lay he came. HI- niotlK-r wa»
very 111. and I had cabled for bim. I
did not exiHVt him for «-v.*raI daya
after the day on which he arrived. 1
was holding hi. mother hi my arm.
when the dx*or oiwuesl. aud he came
harrle*llx lutu the room.
He cast au
on h«T. aud he turmsl. for be had evi
dently b«-en caught by my flaxen hair.
-Whiit lu tbe name of He ktopr
bit mother
tltude of qiietitious I'oiuvriilng her.
When he had leannsl that .lie wa« convalc-ent and would mK»u la- well he
brxaitlioil a algh of relief
TIh-i. he
looked again at my hair. I eiplaln.sl
the ot'cnslonof my having been obiigcl
inmceal luy *ltuxts|
pate
•If ;
•aid. ‘ except that frightful red I *h .uld
haxe tlsf-ct.vl
ileti’Ct
that which I iioxv a.^
n*! hair.”
philnly.; 1 deleiit
<
•WTi
do
•
you iM-e plainly**” a*
Mr*. Tumlee.
••.Mother, you force me to ap^ik
plainly. Now that your IhMoxiM 1. frr»*
from that hades tliiuM wig .be
4
ic<‘ is purr and um-xcrllrd in tjualiiy.
jsENMAL INSUHANCEj
New Wilhelm Slock
ORB
SAWYER
Traes
FENHALUM
...DENTISTS..
A. D. TYLER
Fire Proof Elastic Pulp
Plaster....
Wr an*
mnv iMuikinj; ord<*rs for ihr srason’s tl«*liv« ry.
DENTIST
••oirw—^.r.i New wnkMai Bloek.
-< na' Fliune US.
Made of wiail, pulp and Filler,
: chemically prepaid and actenlifically wmiJunciTwith fire clay,
and rarnrsily stilicil your palronaur
cement and <ildicr in^ircdicnls.
riastcr today, rarjicnterscan foU
liG.B.Taylof Goal Go.
! low tommruw without dtsU*<!;;in;;
plaster.
Carhud on fund.
J. H. Hmim
6w. B. MtWl
MOIIROE & McWETir
6ERERAL IRSURAI
>TA M lAlU • 1 oMPAMK-< and Fannen
Mn!u«l Ktr.- I-...........— **-m|fa*T
I I NEW W ILHELBI BLO
a-5
BOTH -PHONES
• MU MlUAN. r..unlT .
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA Rx
Stocks, Bonds. Grain, Pruislons,
J. M. FELL,
O. R. CARVER A BRO.
COMMISSION BROKER,
EIRE INSURANT
SuMo .JOB N«w Btate bank
building. Correspondent Geo L
I. Grand Hapid«.
GLASSES FITTED B
OfiTruI Maikcl (Jii<»;alif»n-, l^vpMxate wire, direct ifA»m .New
York and t Ili:<-v.;.,.
".'LIT
,\b«olutc SA-curitx.
t_ I- A aulLDINO.
J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICJ
AT HOTEL WHITIN'
Crst (ve u
each mod
icunng headac
c. u Us;icw.«»ii. UP*
feebly. -1 Uiought It wa* -TltLxn.
-I confe**.” AdellM-rt
**to an abixurd prejodlc
for yrtlT oa account of
nottc«*d and adiuln-il you
tralU that endeared you to
Fill Acres, Ten Acres, Forty Acres
M. & N. E. TIME CARO
amiability, beside* nppnvlatlntellf*-tual gift*. But I could
el drawn tuwarxl al rt*dbeaded
.* night caught a gllmp***
a mouse earted fairy flitting tbr»u
M*y r JtwiraiOKi
the liall and
IS delighted. 1 wo!K
If It waa not you?”
”lt must liave be
•The Image of t
with me for leu y*
fancy and”Ijiter he told me that It had caaght
World’s Fair, St Louis.
hla heart. So tbe dear lady gut her
tound trip tl
srlah after all.
ket stations. Ask agenU
e at aK ticki
nOSAMO.ND ALICIA BCDD.
It of ticket* and full pnr-
lasil-iiss
Oraoi Trawui Lml & Lmi Ca
iiis.jii
____ * A A B B.
’."sir-'i’iSF
^ SiLiF'-'
PAVING TAX.
EXCURSIONS
vum
of Sixth rir**«'i from
line of Ilivlslon Mr»*el lo the west llr<
fri * tnes
Desperation.
RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AOx
«l»coalty; |
t giuraruccd
to fit.
..CARPET GLEAHIH6 WOflU
Carpet Oeanlng and Ktatber RrU
vaung. Carpet aewing and laykj
Brfure aending yotxr uld cavM
away to be Bade Into rugl, M ■
•howyuuaamplea
.
.
.
K. fc.
CHAPW. Pnprieiu’.
f<* WaaUngkm
wmm
Mmx>Ni* lur. Mic'w.
Wkea T«Wuit*lceCU«ra
the South and
Farts
Southeast
lass rickets on
way .second-class
Settlers’
THY A racoKO «M>rr Aa
A
a.I xeofk uf Higheet PoealMs Q*
Fine r.old Work a flaacURy.
ctmsHim rs. that ii is our aim lo ^ivr ilu-m ih«*
b<*st and most HtU ii-nt si*r\ in* po*sihU*. ()ur
la^
rte*pera«lon in case of
One
^ a-cldcni. resulting
In
Bums. Cuts.
was not aooCbar caae <mi record where ned aea.
sale at all stations
a battevT of aitUJetT advaoeed wi b a
-----------------------------Tuesdays of each n
oaloom of chaiglag Infaotry to a {olnt
KmUrowa. m»« Saek..
fri
gerOBartTBU—aPeSoaker. 1 Ja « »
for pnrticulnra.
Baar aQongb to tba ennay'a works to
We don’t know arhat there la aboW
TRY OUR VELVET lee /Oream. b r.
oaa fiiilafrr with affaet.
a staUoa that calls for a back. Ex eiy
97k.
- 1.C1U--------pbook
-——
OaloiMl UptDD*s brigade of tbe Bizth day women who cany market baskets
TV A GA8 RANGE NOW. |9 lo Wm A. McOool. Cltliena
llWlmi
I lad la Dm charge by the,,from
f
u downtown borne and a e proud of
All c nnectioDs free till July laf.
s in new h«ik block.
ait heavy artillery. |'
try a
U waa a new -regl-.
1 ttttla banflbay -
are nlrt'a.ly sold and the balauct*
L. G. BRYANT.
PERE AdAROUETTE
L Then it trsnsplml that
1 raked lengthtvlse
One of
>f tthe .<ixth *1,^ and which I* known aa prt
coeps' battartes, OspUln HexameF. coral U mostly obtained in the Med
Tltst Kaw Jeraq’. rsu Iti gun* u;> to llerranran. the Barbary coast furuiMi
the fraot, whan it eould throw x*. nl. log the dark red, the vicinity of __
tUr
ter lata tha iaiiiiqr*a ranks, llexutner
furnishing tbe yellow, or aalmon
hf LmTs battertes.
,
, adjuinlng i
wide, oxicuding through It.
immwtrrwMxmK O AnAMTA, oju
to be nf much coimeqiietKi-. f*>r. though
he M*-ui.*d to enj..y chattlug wUh me.
1 could iioi dl!U*»v«T the kllgliuwt ludli-aU.Mi of a loverlike emotion
To
tell the truth, I wii* at a ilUartVantape
under my wig. I often .i.ugUl Artel
b.Tt |.»oklng nt It with a slugular ex
pniiklon aiirt >»u.h|>c«-1i>«I tlinl he "knexv
hi* mother might have her wUh
.... uv,.
from that arm;
acwak unKortitnly of “aaBaull* rrpul d •
from one end of Iree'e line of hatti • b«
the other. tJeneral Ijiw of Kersthi vvV
dhialoo. whlfh held thb ivnter of I.-Ve
line, aaya that on Un- uiomtur: of
Urant'a attack hi* tm«*i>* wen* umlrr
arma awalUnp the a**allante
. he
men were "lu fine aplrlta. IniiKbinp ami
falklnp at they «—• "
tlecalllnc Ua* camape In
li tl.e mnk. of
tbe enemy. General Iraw
area therdreadful t'amape
klaryr'a hill at Fri'derlcknburj:
the *old
Jackaon*a men held at tla> MaaMi.!
naaaaa (Hull Hun.
but 1 had
ADDITION
Tbe canse of Eczema is a wad d^raat klada of blood amAlalaa, bsT* baea
4T.r'"i. v
AT ttn.i*
_
East Bay Park
„
torment at times, especially
month |.u*M*d. rtutiiig
o
of iH'autx*' I wn* not “a joy for.>x er”
to Art«’llM*rt Tumlee. Hut xx.- l«-.-.uue
exct'lletit frii-nrt*. aurt wh«*n xx.* p.-tritHl
he d«* lnr»*l that he woulil mi>* my
com|..nrt..ii*rilp v.-rv^iii. li. I i.-k the
polite *|N*e» h for what 1 eon*irtere.l
worth »«irt iimrte om- e.iunlly
He n-tume.1 to Kur<*i»«for a prof.K*4.r*hlp siii.l xv.i* gmi.two year*. Me.niwhlle uiv exx it luxu
riant •.••■k-* hail gruxvii to tli.-ir full
length, alal a. I aioi*! «*mihtug them
befon* the gln»« I mnf.-is 1 thought
GF-v -'ii.j
PLAT OF
Z7Z
Fp to tl»e time of the arrival of the
expexttd victim I had taken mile or
no thought as to-tny own pari In It.
yielding to Mrs. Tumlee a* I would
humor a child In getUng up a «harnd.-.
but w hen 1 .wme to play the ml.- of a
Osl.et for a hUklmnd my maiden ua
tune revolPd. When Mr* Tumlee xxas
■ ‘ ■ 1 treating Atlel
BUSHtSS CAMS
BEAOIIFUL
9CT9 THC M$tm OH nH£.
So disease canaes so mndi bodily diseocnibrt,
tmms and stisn like Eczcbs. It bejitis oltea with
sli^t zedoess of the skin, followed by pnstxdea
postal, or bUs‘ :ky fluid oozes,
oozes. which dries
. sticky
and scales off or lonns bad lookia^ sores and scabs. It
appears on different parts of tbe body, bat oftenest upon
ylnced and paid an exorbitant price
liy
THE
Glfirt—Room 2*1” State I
— •i'dSS.IL*-
Butch«ra ajxd 8ausaR«rii«im
—s
0«r soda fountain la a^
for the seaapA.
WaIVs Drat Sfare.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Try NaaapE Wau Adb. iu
out atMaR^rlMM
mmmm
11
, , .:v:r: ’ 'v-
_____THBKTKHIirOKEOaHUTBATEBaECTnr.inig, roa>AY,rogE«, l>04>
CU T MB dfl«C '& k»ad MX B 'Ikal
mw
mm met that tvtakM mad j« was
ikmrpir tsad. Ilk* m srtat ator.
m
Cbc
JVUeter
_________ ______________
I B* la adpcaimd .
trtm hmd
madk srtwcd. and. tfctnwti mr acuwatataao» warn MIm a. wmm hudir daw mmn«L
forsettjns 2S%svSi;£?s^ ^;^ij=.vr2£;
tWbtoek.
her to atoa.** aald Um araTiaanr.
was a trkl^rrad «
MaMdatkaaaauaaa. -UMahtdour
*1 fma aw tkat r«a ar» rn«dtaaaH>a brr
Taa kaa* «oad taftaar.*’ aald Utc
as%"
'HM. M. iv CkBto ir. «
d^BE wat a pmtt, gM atm mar- tmT
I “T<«r rtaltar wt
tUMT taumaaUaatria, arttk «P«k baTara ■*.-
ly.“
~Kot IB tlM loaot." aruuatad lb» fintmmar. -1 an mordr tr>»n« to »>t titr
rUm U tko affair arklcti jro«i a*d Ha
noot pataful. IMdobratupr
-mb* did. but l-I r««r*t to aajr~**Tliai ob« didn't otoD watU'rou bad
Hi*
oausbt h*r aaaln.''
*nki«*tblac at tbe kind • tr*» tn* rrpir
had as haaaat. Md fae* aad r« b* '»•• arraaoto* tb* arrMii for mr nmrr
‘
KASKOL.A
TABLETS,
contain Diastase
the only known
di^es*tivre at
s’tarchy f'oodsAfaathaF- remedy €foa^
1
«»*•
H '
OBlts c«nin.cy
Tb..r ,rr
I araa a atraa««r la the place, and
my clotbaa |iad beam made by a yood
taller la th* cHy. ao I waa not aur
prlaod to recelr* a rapid, critical
glaac* Cram th* jorng woman. I waa
howoTor, aomawhat atartied by a aec
< a third tb*
dUtInrt and
peam.
rotf'*
“rrofraaor Somner.that made roe Jump
**I aw be.” waa tb.- rn»lj
<*o aoi know n*er
-I *»arr aeen yoor fare, but I do not
kaow yoor name.” aakl the prt)reM.jr.
there U any reaaon why yon .lo not
wmlatakabi* character.
,
I am caxaad arith a lomanUi nature.
tat
bat axpartanci haa Uoybt me that
whaa a atranye youny woman trie* to
to
■D
a* behind
behind the
the back
back of
of an
flirt with m*
acort ahe la more romantic
, and an acquaintance betwaan ua will not end bapfilty. 1 Imtfllattly became interested In an old
ohm* church on the oti>er sklc of the
OtraaC. It waa not a beaatlfol object
hot It looked aafe.
.
aluny.
le yonny i an fob ,
ired hla t
factlooately to th* ytrl. who remained
opoe the oldrwalk. She made a quirk I
and derm- Utti* yreture which miytit
t not be conatraed aa tbrowiny
wlab to ytre It”"Thank you.” aald the vUlmr Uaatlly.
”I
"I auppoae
auppoae that I am rooludi al>uut
Too are
are a
a iman In whom any one could
Too
bare confldence.
Too are yreally reapected In this community.
If y»u
prefer that I should Intro.
lntro«loce iny
**lf"—
”By no meanar exclaimed I'refesMur
Sumner.
“The fare la enoiiab
are an bonest man. ami juu .
trouble. In the past few w.-eir- 1
i
t
you?”
There was a moment of silcii.-.-. and
then my youuy mao of tl>e .'oin.-r oud
the atrect car—the escort of t ? pretty
like to foryct; aomethlny which It Is
unjust that I should rcmcmlicr-Bt
least It la an Injustice to n-member It
aa 1 aeem compelled lo do
t'an you
make me foryet Itr*
“1 can make you to foriret anythlm:
at all.” replU-d Sumner; “your name,
your aye. your natlre tonyuc.
I can
send you out of tlils mom dumb, ond
you aball never B|i«ak Knyllsh
you have laborioualy l.wnie.1 it nil over
youuy man's
strain aa he leanedI back In It. (
could Imaylne the expn-*sl«»ii of Lbi
face,
I you 1
profest
yeO ’ d.
hare a perfect Idea
I allybi
I The youny man beyyed delay and
ly tolic
paced the floor for a minute or
e dty. and tliouyh It |
-Voo have called me an Imuct man.”
wd it
1
had almost said at a--gulp.
------------------------------------------------------------------t for my own youd. wurcl.v
iead forw
f€
a way of toealny hla head
ard and for my own happiness. I Lave a horror
toaolny It back aa If he aelaed a aub of deceptlon-an unnainral bormr of
ject with hla teeth and hurriedly awal ' ,t“
towad It
j
“Too want to make an article about
bypnoHam." aald be. “Do you know
oaythlny about Itr
j
“No.** aald I.
j
“Why dldnt your editor aeud a man ^
who did know aometblny about itr ba ,
-So bare 1.” resiwnded the profeasor.
phould be frleuda. But you did
^ot come here to tell me that.”
^ui apeak stralyht out.” said tbe
visitor In a voire whk-h Indicated that
nothlny could hare been
hjjQ^
.m In lore with
i admirable womai
“Bccauae b* wanted yoor riews tinadalterated.“ I repllad.
|
jjfc.JOfl^vAtV^W]^ ~1 i
I
I ^ I
'
Pi
le
«n armanoa Bcnaa to rs
r CRsiucTsa-
weaknewH-s like the rest of human
Ity.
1 could hardly wish her
otherwise. And It it the more unjust
*“
account to retain and lo
brood ui»on the memory of one sllybt
»nvr. but 1 can't help ll. The thiny Is
mlnlny my life.”
‘So 1 penelve." n-sponJeil Simmer
••B'hai did she doV
“It was a trlfllny det-epthm. a hit of
tbouyhtlcBaniwa.” continued the .vouni;
“1- 1 am not a n-si.lcnt «»f tlib
Ihouyli I live not far away. Vou
will make no attempt to Id.-ntlfy me ot
tbe youny lady r
“Truat me." aald Siimner. “I live the
life of a monk In these stone walls
“There was a man. *.>mewhat older
than myself.” aald the visU..r.
whom this youny lady” "We will .-ail her Miss A.”
“Very well-with whom MIm
been acjualnted ainre ahe was a little
a very handsome fellow,
principle.
I think Miss
A.*a Influence upon him was yoml. In
aplte of the dlffcrpn.-* In th.-lr ad's.’'
“We will rail him Mr. B..” said the
professor.
“Mr. B. lived In the same town as
my»Hf.” continued the visitor.
"lie
married a .vouny wouuin of some
means, but not from mercenary motire*. It Was an excellent m.nlch and
I don't eee wh.v they slH.uldn't be very
ippy; hut there is no denyinp that Mrs.
la of a jealous disposition. 1 have
ra It exhibited: tn fart. I saw It once
la the case of Mlaa A„ and In all boo-
acaae <
, rohare
Dill waa a bank presklem and a
klgUy rooperted cltUen. Owlny to the
dtohoMoty of two employees the bank
got Into dUBcultlea. from which Dill
rooeued It with honor, but tbe matter
nrfuo4ad.
TO UX FRIENDS AND TEE PUBLIC GOnStALLT
Having Jcasctl the SHANK BARN. 1« State - atieet. aad pmchaacl a fine, new, an.l
aalt dtot DIU had tcgalned bU meotal
balattc* almoot ImoMdiately.
pm
Ha arant to a tockor and took out of afbie new ot this affair, fuaiiy there
It a Maall ■soeMwa Chat noembtod ao muM tmt be anythlag more taneccnl In
Ibto be -X MOOO the ta- *«twt than this. Xtiaa A-Jeft tte
DP-TO-DAIE LIVERY STOCK
coosiatrag at fim ciam single and tlooble carriage bonet, rubber tire
bikes and gent's driving wagons, if»p buggies and rubber tire anrre^a.
I am in pr»sition to futniih you with THE SWELLEST RIGS in
the city. Kindly give roe a call.
UuMiell «.ny« of htii. Hu.I he was “s.vmfsHtetlc without lK-iny .TiudesietMlios.
*«<»
teeom-lled H.e humhlr.1 drudye
advertised as the -yalkiny
'rh
__________
account
luitiilcry ■ *“ ■ *-““'***® school to hW or her drudy
wonderful
is about
about 'T f"*"
•“’** t»Hve months.”
*rhis parth-uUir niiiuial was
her the tail Oyure. at oih* rraerful
twelve feet In h-nytli atsl wciyb.-d .
^
and stately; Hie l-Muyt, air. as of an
»n-Kl.l« ....T
It I..0 . I
affahle srchsnyel; the crith-al brow and
On., dwlit.' 0-n.l niHl un:-. l-nmlfnl ‘ “
-.... IntellJyence wbenevre the
RESPECTFULLY.
Walter Benton
p,-rfomm...o ... l*“nu«-hB
'or nei-dleaork. atsl th.- friyht.-ncd chib
I. smiles a!id fs-s.-.'. as
tested the pn.0.i
humble
....
WSIR or THE fcyTni.TJNO
IS®!
issi
HBi
ii
't^n,
many
odd Itrt.ka and. U u rtslm.-d,
ny*^d
learuhd to articulate at Uwst Ihrvw
rerj plainly
plainly - vlx.
•'*• ;*iiiamii.a.“
~
words rerj
"papa” ai
..-^TWhen told t.i prav tt
keefier's i
Its mpperi. ill the attitu le
of auppllrntlon and pat on a sain-tliuo
nkms look.
Traverse City Dental Parlors
.*.ul.lu't do
hlth' further and aee if
horus texcitedi) i-C-a L "Now.
• milly ex.-elletitr'
IJetitr' To the leach“X'uii have bruuyht
jK-lliny ain.-e I wym Iirre
I have n
FOURTH FLOOR
S-
NEW STATE BANK BUILDING
Orlcta »f tWe Aat
An old tradltkm says th.- .\rte<i> were Has* R—«. Pe.etr.ts H.rd Hrw..
The cxinm.- tips of a d.-llcate n
ne of seven i»owerfnl trils-i that •
emerged from seven .Tivem* in a re- i ari- p.-n.i.*-i.-«l by a al»«-nlh Mt w
whhh. a* It ia W<
Ued Altlau. «►. pl;.-e of the j
gion
Thev sandes.-ii
apttinst the a«.Il. la
, that It arts
itlpe and the
- repe.ii they I
th root thnad U rarrled
xvelInhabited
This ' down uninjured
Another aid to pene
;»arfly fabul-.uv bi t it ! tratluo Ih-a In the provtalon whet
the no,t. ns It puahea downwan
country before the elevnih or tw. lftb search of ,K>urUl.n:ent. eXerelMaliyhlly i-piral. M-rew tike motion, wl
AH 7be tribe* llred
worm* It* tip Into the ground,
other liii|wr|am ;,i;.-nl I* H.e acid
oonslderabie time until
aap. wl.l.-h .-xtnlei. on to ntnl dlasolvre.
itory (
for *
to M.tn.- i-xteiit. 111.- nnk or hard soil.
a.-y over the wl
ory »Thl* may U- tesle.1 l.y placing a small
I'lnl.
sued and lasted man
piece of ,«linh..d m.-,rble In a p
the leaderahlp of tbel
whli-h a plant la m-1 atwl coveriny It
Aztecs obttlned
with earth.
After some weeks
marl.Ie will le- found to have been corrod.d by the .s.ntlnuooa action of thl*
Special OfTcr
v£irpi:
For the next thirty days we will give the
following prices on our crown and bridge work.
22k sold crowns. 30 gauge...$4.00
Bridge work .'...................
4.00
Gold fillings, up from............. 1.00
Silver fillings..............
.76
Painless extraction.26
Best rubber plates........... ........ 6.00
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
REMEMBER—Take c;levator for fourth floor.
Rooms 407-408.
:,v:i
OrtretUy Catll !■ l.lbrria.
The brown akin* of tlo- imtlves I
Uberla are ofum daulnNl with n>l an
white clay, the effect of the latter b
Ing rather atartllny
Thl* l« cail.
Sometimes s v.-rtlcal bit
at night the tCM-a s.-«-m *
I'roii. dll wit to suii.-At the trre*
hard ni «..rk
Vo,, c-m.
sonic of them growing, and. t * n
natunilly Is- suj,posed. Il*ey must h.
a llItU- rest nt nlyld. The tree U ll
ouyhiy exhniist.sl. It* branrtaa lose
their stlffnes*. while Ihe leave* droop
niid fold lliemselve* toyethef
I n
like those of temperate chinutes. tletn-cs of Ihe irople* nil. more or h-sa.
show th«H.e slgna of eibiniMion toward
sunset
parted of murder, theft, eu-. he is
made to drink sa*ce W.XKl.
w.xkI. ThU iM-lny
adly poison,
Innocence
deadly
poison. his
1
clared by the draft not provlnc
It U aald. however,
foryet that
form
When the fatal moment
Wahs!>nt U peu.Tally adopted.
1 heard him
conaldere.1 that only an
door without I
him. and almostt at the satn« Instant the Innocent m.m would be wllllny to ap
profei
proach the dredly draft
shat conndentlal. saU
"It
•T th!
Tn.i“..“rsro '.liJS
The Maraetfe ReeSle.
There are two places on the enril, *
aorftce where the maynetlc iH-c.lle
must point due south
They
easy places to reach
one I.
arctic n-ylon north of tie northern
magnetic pole, on th* line Is-tthat
pole and the ytsryraphl.-nl n-rth fede
The other U in the anlarrtl. reylo,..
souUt of the iwtutbern .nasnetic |-ie.
on the line l>elw«-r-u that *is«t and the
gcoyraphlcal south fwle
In the hr«t
ra»e tbe i»olnl of the tnsslle I* nltrart
ed to the tH*rthern maynetle |*de
In
the M^nd ,nse the other .nsl of the
needle U attn.ci.,! to the southern
['‘heT^re- I I
ttc with dncliats.
Two men were
locked in a dark
room and crawled
otealthUy from
corner to corner,
unlil some false
IIP.
mayiw-tlc poh-
CwrloBS
In Frle*lanil. It Ms-m-«. there 1* a cits
tom that the news of a hint, or dea
Is announced \*Tlmlly by a mun w
I calls at every bous- in the vlllaye I
^
that purpoM* If he hr,..,-, tiK- m-ws
• ^ ’ a birth he wears whin- tlovt-s; if of
death they are black
Son,.- days Im
a child was born .b-«d In u Frish-n ,
Inye. It was iM-r-esssry
I slM.uW I
i.irldny^M
wbat colored cloves'; 1
of n-soumroniids weartny ot»e wh
Lave rhUters.
A farorlte plant with tbe old herballsts waa satyrion, a name appll
several apccle* of orrhl*. A* far back
as the days of the Homan etnplre
was commonly aupposed that the roota
of the aatjTlon *uj.plle>l the satyr*
with food *nd>protnrt»M them to com
mit those cxcesMe* lor which ihey be
came provorWal. Kireher rel.-it«*« the
case of a youth who. whenev.-r be vis
ited a certain corner of his pardon. 1*.camc *0 lovesick that he mentioned
this strange clrcumstnnct- to a fric.ML
On examining tbe spot it was fou
be overgrown with a speele* of saty
rion. the odor of which nlonc had the
effect of Intplrlny love.-Thambera'
Jonmal.
TRAVERSE CITT DENTAL PUL0R$
Tbe roiHlltlon of life In a tropical
forest 1* sonllplit. an.l to yet to H>* t.q.,
where alone ibefv la aunllybl.
constant aim of ev.Ty tr.-.- They li ive
no wint.-r's r«-.i In the tropics, and they
;ely employed as extra
DR. T. A. PENBALLEGOH. Hoccr
NOTICE
^
WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING It THE TIME
•
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLA.
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
I 26 Casa 8tr*«t.
Meinl>er* of the .National Electrical
Fnltcd Stater;.
IT’S
A WATCH
tr. I feet Uke
aadyhe Dr. Hen*', Medktore «
I baS takes Bcdictoc tnm pkyi
aarbcK«ta,IcoaMaee.Dr. Pieroe'a Caomaa Sense Medical
Adviaeria sent/woo receipt of atampa
to pay expense of mailing *a/y. Send
at ooe cant atampa for the paper covered
book, or ji arnm for Hxe^Ioth-bound.
Addicaa Dr. R.V, Pierce, Buflalo. N. V.
Bar* Oar* fa*
Spratoa aad Bralaaa
Phatoarwalir.
aeSmaJaBea!^^
Pbotograpby was* discovered In this
way: Dagncrra waa lying on a couch
la bla attic abode and aaw a sunbaam
fan upon a opoC lo tbe darkened room.
He waa otarttod to'aee tbe otijerts oa
tbe atreet Tliidly portrayed la all tbetr
cotora-ln fart, a panorama of tba
loetAeata outohS*. Uc atudled tbe aubject aad hla aearefa la tba myatrry
aU that to baata-
.
asTjasrjmrSiS'a
Ltosaea M. CMaaOla MailiniTBMOfl
tar* aMBkoc at fmn. I aant mim at a
rTiriTTSsrsLOTa
r
•m* Tale.l mt a.revaa.
Believe me. the tak-nl of sn«-ce*s h
isothlnc more than dnJny what .v-»'
do well and dolny whnt«*v«T ,v..i
do without a thought of fnine
If i
■ at all. It will come bet-ause It i
dt-oerred. not liccauM* ll la aouylit aft
cr. And. rooreovtT. there will Iw m
mlayivluya. no dlaapiwtntnu-nt. no hni
ty. feverUh. exhnusllne excitement.
I^DCfellow. _________________
Travaras City. MIoh.
Cootrartora
Asaoeiatiot)
of
tba
ELGIN G; LEWIS
e-TIHIME
>« Wants This: i CASH
Commencement
GROCER
•10.00.
Ihut
Butcher*’
1‘remlum
Ijird. per lb........... ................l(
•12.00.
•15.00.
Be«i Silver Leaf Lard, per
»20X».
Hjndfome Chatelaine* for th#
Ih^t riearbark Pork, per Ib. fle
Best Beau iMrk. per Ib...........7e
for the boy*.
■llla* SSaniy^ty^?^*^
^
Matthew Araoia asneW
ill «aid llLtft Msttbe-W Arnold In Lb*
Hiarn«-t.-r ..f *•■
........................
sumeil the stereol
-.'■"v;.-
had merely wiiHen a note oskiny Mr.
B. whether be waa to attend a rettaln
danrtng party.
"The result wa* moat unfo^nale.
There was no open uttam>l. 'Mlaa A.
r plant,
and Mrs. R continued U|wo Irtemlly strange as It may seem. there I
terms, as they had bt-en all their lire*. diatlDctively orchid odor,
But a break bad In-eu threntctMd and like tbe vloleL othera like,the
to avoid such a dancer In me future kyaclntb. the daffodil. Oi^lda are tb*
I that Profeoaor Sumner bad Mlaa A. took the very unwise course of monkeya the mimic* of tl»c
I bin and had coiumandeJ concealing a perfectly hanniww
world. In odor as well ns form and
bin to CacgaC bla troobla. with tbe le oomapoiKtooce with Mr. R They
tint No other flower resemble* an ormembers of many dub* nnJ societies, chid, but orchids are forever aping butand it araa oeceaaary thp)- should com- tertlc*. panale*, bootA spider*. pitch
wlth WICH
each Otoer.
other. VI
Of worse
cour»e pUnu. birds and wbat not And
Ska*
nLjirjt than an*
WUU
d H»ey
case more tba
anj ^ communlcaUon should have been
are not abaolut*
Other." I replied.
tb* aacD* twice I
mt with tbair troubtoa. 1 wtab 1 had
told him to fticgH that be bad been tc Si K SSudT^
aaa aaa. It woold bare opared me maeh
"Mlaa a. aaod to leave notes
.« roc or
“It
"iVy war* auadlod epoa a atrm <»*>• eot aaeta rl«bl.aaraar la th* litti* aatraralt/ totrn and
“LH your comdroc* be at pt*«^
aaamad to b. araJUa, for a Utillry car
«»d b*
“If a^ln*1. dl«:k^
That was aiy otra hnalnfaa at tb* mo- which
yoo aboold notknow.1 arUJ
mam, aad I pawed Joat bryood bear- throw yoa ioto a tranc* aud you aUail
tm at IhBrcaarrraaHoa. which aremtd *>•»• Joar mlod wlrwd dran of It. That
to ba la aanaac I cMCht a word or »• oodrraiood. ebr
-T
..
two la apit* of laywlf l*tit t>ot th*
Before 1 coukl rn>ly 1 beard the door
■aaalag Tlmy war* a ooubl* coaple. open. ITofe«or Sumner
a.lde.
mmA arhil* I did not rtarr at them 1 did dad 1
waa aittlnjc thereIn tb<-«-om«T.
MC tora my ba<^
blwhtn* uweeo. Uk* the flower ia the
Wban we roacbed the colleyv yrounds
I tort the car. the youny man atlli at
oiy Mheta Ua followed me alinoet to'
the floor of Unlrerslty hall and then’
tarwed toward the terrare. 1 watched
him corertly unUI he atoppiHl by th* ’
granite wall and bared him bred to the !
bra aw while he looked out acrosa the
Taltoy.
t
My enaad waa with I'rofesso^Sum-'
■ar. and I was ahown Into hla room.'
which occupies a comer of the yn-at
I floor.
ivy ma
lan of mlddU*
yneck
k and a bly head
hei
tlmt
I as If It miybt
iybt be full of
ol bnnl
Hla hair U iroiu yr.iy.
atachc an. almost
alm»sl i
and hla beard atU
whits. He Is an Amerlnm of lony .le ‘
i Btudent In O.-rmany
Id
NOI (iRtre tta owe
la aadMMw U* Xa—k,.-.4s TakWis eoata.-. IVp-m r-m l-aa.
raa a aar «>*»»•
torabama. ▼*>»«!*.
** this," 1 protratrd.
NEW LIVERY
......
re»*o I
X'^Crr2ySS*'S
t':-
mmm
ifiyipip
FANS.
I at 111 bare aoroe l-*lakcd Break
fast Funds.
WRI6T BAGS.
RA8TALU 1
Tryahtta nake*. Oxford Flakea,
. Vigor Flakes and
Cera Nut
Flakes at 5c pstekap*.
THE MARKETS.
'rrmaartma *he **H.
“1 notl^ tbe youny Widow
mac docan'f have tier widow'#
ao much In evidence now.”
“.Va
Rbe'a cleariny those weeds
away.
I beilrr* ahe see* *lyn#
second crop of oraiiye l.loaa.»n
PhUadelphla rrr*s.
r*r tirarwr.
Brtty-Ocorge Intends to have bla
own way In everytUlny wh«-n we are
married. Orace-Why are you going
to marry kirn. th«T Brtty-Joat to reIteve bla mind of a false lmpre**loo
try Oim VMLTW lo* Crajm.
Irate Pareot-TaU that young flafttoigh that hamual cenae htartolt*^- Wm A. MeOool. ClOaama
I fotMd him th* bauae. DaoflbtorBut. gaga, h* flaaart want th* hoMO.
try a mbcoiio want a&
VamatkatmaaOm.
226 ElSt Fmt SM
Patents
mm:
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YESTERDAre I88UE
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TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1904.
tw«l« Up t* f««v .
OUT WTO
THE WORLD
m:.
Nike^ RECORD 15 oMEiitin
THE EVEN
THIRTYTMUCf
tTCPPCD
VOUNC
PEOPLE
LAST EVENINa
iniEii SCHOOL woutmio
NOW
THEY WILL TAKE
CPEATEE PP08LEME.
uvm STAUW4S
CONFLETELTCUTTED
BATTLE ON
NEAR PORT
By Wire I the ETcminc Record.
Dei ft
1, June
etely Rutted a threewtory brick
pletely
bulldlDR at 177 John R atreet, occu
pied hr Burnett A BUber aa livery WERE DRIVEN NORTHWARD
•tables shortly aftfr - o’clock this
mominR. burning to death aeven
horses and badly damactnR a numl»er
JAPANESE FORCED THE RUS
rtjache* and btiRRles^,
SIANS TO RETREAT.
BERG ELECTROCUTED.
EIGHTH YEAR—220|
6ifts for Commencement
Thunder Ktonn* :'>alRbt and Sat nr
yrORH KILLED THREE
AND INJURED FOUR
That arc suitable a* w-ell a* acceptable and appropriate.
Fine books and dainty booklets are the right kind of prMcaU to
give. Something that every graduate ^n treasure a* a remlador of
the day* of graduation
We have-*ome Cogant Iwok* In all the flnewt binding*, bnmt aad
baud painteil leaibt-r cover*. Pretty iKxvklet* and a host of good
thing* in poetical work*. Call and nee.
Lightning Struck a House and Ended
the Live* of Three Children. One
a Mere Baby.
By Wire to the Evening Record
Boonevnie. InJ., June 3—While
severe storm ragesV In thi*
Thursday thrin- were killed 1
'°Z
Cbildnn's
Slippers...
unknown 2-ycor-ul<]
r. A. Bacteur t»it 8p«aker—Ethlyn M. Murdered John Cuilbard. a Tramp, i Japanese Have Landed More Troop*
Wauaeon County.
Tsing Tsuit*—Jap Troop* to
roE, Urry EiillivAfi. Puby A. CarBy Win- to the EtmlnR Record.
tet
a*
Reinforcement*
In
Port
p«ni«r and La«n Etainbarfl
Coliimbu*. Ohio, June 3.—Carl BerR.
TO PETOSKEY.
Arthur Attack Landed.
NorwcRtan. axed 1>. was eb
Oalivarad Orationa.
ited at the penitentiary here at
niRht last niebt for the munb
By Wire to the EvenInR Record
John Cnllliard. a tramp, in Wausrmn
Idondon. June 3.—The St. Peter
I- steamer C.tlnml{ia f,K»k the
buvR correspondent of the Centn High school i-ack team to p.-i.vskey
Slippers alwrajs please %
Inman. 1
News *ay* a dispatch ha* been n
Clara Hnaale. Era Thiirtrll.
chililrcn ami are pretty an,l almominu. The depantire was
reived In the Russian capital fnn made at «: .:•• am! at 1 o'cl<K-k th<- con
Ruth C!arrel. Mlnnlr Bailey.
iractive on the feci.
'
^
IJao Yang stating that there are po.slE<lna rp<1ike. Claude Pound.
oiH^n,Ki in addition to the i.-am.
rumors there that another
Albert Clement. Cbarle* iJir
Our showing of ChiUlren’s
many of the rlas* memlK*r* and ihi-ir
in7:; friend*
battle I* proceeding
Min. Leon SteInberK. lx»uU
took par
Siipiwts if esjiccially large ;gntl
e\c-r>irui.
TInkham. Jerry Sul
the styles arc all very hamlsAnic.
Cariienler.
Ruby
Craee Tbe<>bald. O
Sires <1 to 8
Ruasians Repulaed.
fJuy Pratt. Imojene Camemn.
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
Kthlyn Felt. Clarence SrbeffiT.
By Wire to the EvenInR Record
6Sc
Nellie Flnher. Martha Hewitt.
Miiliken and O. P. Carver Shoct-j,
klo. June 3.-A report reach.sl
Charlen While. Alluri Merle*.
Sizes‘.Ho 11
today of an engaxement iK-twe. n
Contest Today.
Edith narrow. LoU Sooneld.
National
Jewish
Hospital
S5f
Kihel Slater. Beatrice CleveO P Can<r r.-centlv rhalh
land, Harry IVan. Ethyl Von
TM-1
sumptives—Only One of I'
Sizes 12 to-2 ■
Syrkle, Cllirord Tlmblln. Roy
in the World.
ranip off this afiermsui
of l.n Chia Tun iK'tween that
Ktubliorn
Sam Benda ha* b«*cn appoint
jted two hour*
tirlKht ynunK petipl director In the Natinnal Jewish
Thirty H
finally driven
lnrat<M) at
• counu’ in the Trav pital for ronsiimplivi
millet e«l
Ih
nver.
Col
Thi*
Is
sjuite
an
honor
M* CIfy •ichiKiU lant evenlnK am
and .71 woundtsl
eful prep
there are only t«
director.* in
le year* Mient tn rarefi
:harge a
hlRan. Alfred Rolh*child.
left their BChnol day* for
Jap Troopt Landed.
vith every
lire tobacco dealer of Detroit lielliR
le or to win a place In
the irtber. Mr. Benda U aUo brcal H\ Wire to the EvenInR Record.
i-e F.sj. June 3-The Japanese
Cleveland Jew•rpiian asylum
Itaim'd The courae
TRY A RECORD WANT 1
rs F D SINer
io but bcRun No matter Im
raku Shan,
Shan. A Junk, whbh
the riirrlciiliiro of the kcIkmiI
i* an^'V'd fmni th
leae. life oSem a hrtiader
vt>ni.v^ warships nn< transports
state'll that t
mum IM. worK*Hl ml by a i
monument to the Jew* »of America
In hU lien
Special Lasi.s. Are you Hard to Fit?
t>r»l was als<i receiv.sl today that
roAjts which will act a* rcinforc*'may one day Hml themnelve* wearli r
I* for the army aiiarklnR Port
strictly a charity Institution, no
the laurel* that fam bestow* while
Arthur
have
le-eii
laiuletl
northeast
pay patienm whatever beinR
other* may ru their
Talteiiw.an Th*-ir niimher I* not
ta*te fame l.ui
nnl.
ir<>at«.l Third It known.
«tre«l name.
There W.*re only four orallona lam .irlrll,- .
evenlna. the aalutatory.
lory, cli
clans oration
Mis* Fourth. •iiilv two (luiuitlnns are ask<*d.
Our motto at ou
lu alckr Arc vou iMs.r”’
If anytme in this state was ill with
Fountain
the iln-md disease
MU* Rilby 'a*'Carpenter for ircatm**ni. simply on nT<imme
W"EATHER—Thunder *iorm* taniglii an<f Saturday.
in new, Daintp sfpJts
NADONAL
HOSPITAL
liv
« 0Hy Book Store
fl.OO
jMmMcIi
.7r7'"T„.’7;,
TOMORROW sssirfiiirsa
Men’s Suits
Men’s Pants
hundreds of swell patterns to
chodae from, all are new, $1.60,
II, $.S.G0, that are worth
Cao ron AfM 10 Hss nis Offer ?
S. BENDA & COMPANY
Your Clothier*-“If You Want Goo<l Clothe*"
Ncwlanil Hats, 3, 2, 1
Wide Ball Shoes
Sec Our Sweater Window
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
iS;
THREE MEN
WILL HANG
tF.
admln«-d to the ho*piia!
I Riven
When the curtain ascended la*!
evenInR. the Rraduate* ap|M-are<l *eat
e,| In the renter of the maRe Thirty
three >ounR |H-opU briRhl and alroom
eaR. r for the year* that are to come,
yet not without a touch «.f sadne** at i-ontribute a rent t.iward It* support
iwesent. there are iU patient*
liiddlnR the old RiMtd bye and renrhinR
• hespital. the vnunRest of which
out to rla*p the hand of the Knwt.
fatliomie** future Over their heads.
loVid-r
=£■“?=:......
.
dav and supplied
on each aide of the alORe were liank*
of imlm* and hydranRca* t
mimnin*I!^l *hy ‘ff’^ '
‘nl by friend
‘ claaa floR i
;K,r.h
£"£7,'
been
here
eiman
City where she r«-reived
from Bay
yellow
while In the left wa* the High
w hmd pennant of I,lack and roI.I
.nrL:"r7"s:::^^rr"i'
.•rchemra followe*! by a fervent Invte
cation *i>oken bv Rev. 1). C»ichUn of
ih.- ('ouRreRattonal church. A *cUk-lion - SlumlH-r S<mR. - by the lllRh |
Hch.H.I chorus consUtlnR of aUmt
FOR DEFEAT
OF LOWDEN
ne a W.fe-SIayer. Two Are Young
Highwaymen Who Killed
While Robbing.
Chicago. June 3 —Three etmdemned
murderers will he hanpeil in the c«unafternoon. They u-e Janii's
d Frank U*mon* (
wandowskl Lynch and Sammons
nd lx-'
rallied murder n.* ruhln'rs and
lx*wandowskl killed his wife by uttinR
ihroat He ntietnpliM to ill bin
* ib*ctors
f same manner, but
saviHl h
imon* t* IS and Lynch 19 year*
Samni
old. IbuU prisoners, especially Samm..n*. appear to Ik- several years
younger.
The crime for which the young ban-,
dlls were convicted occurred on the
night of .Ma> IS. 1903. and wa* one of
Salutatory.
last evenlOR m i she advanced 1
renter of the siape and deliveriMl
salutatory. The salutatory Is a Agreed to Turn Vote* to Oeneen and
dimrult *uhj.*ci
*uhj<*ci to handle In
if Th,* Failed to Support Attordinarv oration a wide ranRe of Idea* i*
ney General Hamlin.
allowed, but In a salutaton’. b) the
g ssi
THE GOVERNOR
d g 5 s
S 8d
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN
FOUR DOLLARS
lOC
MOR.
Cor. Lake Ave. and lOth
The Olil Reliable Shoe House
...219... FrankFneOrich&Go THE YOUNG MEN
New St ami
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
Michn held up am)1 robbed Mic
Itig the
ael Idimer Bi-sid.-s relieving him 1
monev and
nd other valuable* the rob
ro
. severely beat him The>
o Barrett s saloon and
242 Front Street
: O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
; PRICES SATISFACTORY
[
Establlsheu in I SOS
‘ Room 210 State Bank BldR.
WILL APl’RECIATE OCR STOCK OF
FINE TROUSERS
th.-v I
him to thn.w up his luLuds
nnt to b.-lnp n.ldn-d The r.-|*or; ft a
revolver shot, followed hy groan*! at
tracted the attention of persons living
in the houM-. They Investipated and
By Wire to the Eiening Rfcon).
SprlnRfleld. IIL June n-^’onfer
,ces wen- held this morning In-tween
Yale*. |k-ms-n. Hamlin. Pierce and M-cond slHH-t police station, wh,
ner and a combination formed to *,*eklng to arri'st them.
l>'wandow*ki lived with hi*
at l^wden for the' n-pubH«n
gub»*rnatorial nomination
It m‘a*
agreed to thn.w the vote* to D,-neen where
in rase he did not secure- the nom
ination to support Alton.ey General
did not f(>el a* thmiRh their school Hamlin for the place It was predlct- t«n>i died and *
money
tContlnued on Third PaRc.l
n.K>n that the convent
which
lldren claim it wa* to get
reassemhb^ at 3 o rtocY: thi* after{Kj*vc**ion of It that he roarricl her.
. would nominate a candidate
READING ROOM OPENED.
fore eight
.
Christian Scientiata Prepared to
AHEtlCAN WON THE
PRETTY POLLY WON
Spread Their Doctrine.
GOLF CHAnnONfHIP
THE OAKES STAKES!
The ChrUtlan Science society of
Traverse City will open a readlnR
--------------I Walter Travl* Took Trophy I
room In the new Wilhelm block, room Major Eustaco Loder’a Horwe Took I
British Officer* for the
nil. on Monday. June 6. at 2 p. tn
5J»0 Sovereign SUke of
!
j„ History.
There will 1h- an opportunity for any
Classic English Turf Event.
, one desirous of knowing aomethlng
of the sub.tect to come and examine
’ire TO the Evening Record.
the work* of the author and founder
1 the Evening Rccivrd.'
Sandwich. Eng. June 3—Walter
of ChrUtlan Science, the Rev Mary
Travis. American champion, today
lUker G Eddy. There will also be
ron the final round In the amateur
iiieralure for free distribution. Every cla**ic event of the English turf,
< golf chai
one Is kindly InvlUMl to vl*lt thi*
Eu^
by Major Eusiaccjfhe
I the ttrophy
room. • Room open dally, except Su
llv. ridden^b^ Un.- f„r the first
dav. from 2 till & p m
F. Alexander * Bietter*. with K. t'an-j
mm up. finished second and I.onl Vbl
PEORO PARTY.
WILLIAM H. MILLER DEAD.
Felt, however., put a frr**hne** Into
7;r,.T^r,“l:^;^7dVh;..7^:r.^,
rr,i7:^r,„?M/:L"';‘dd''S
t;
i§^°
-7.
•tllpsy
ir
TRY CRUSHED
PINE APPLE
r„.r!;Th7^;7'„,’‘,77?rr;.:
Was Bupram* Maatar of the Order of
United Workmen.
TIBBITB-SCOTT.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
lUllle Creek. Mich. June 3—Will Acme Couple Unltod by Juatlce John
iam H. Miller of St. Louis. Mo., su
Vertex Laat Evening.
preme master of the Order of United
, Workmen. I* dead here of bladder and . PhllUp Tibbitt of Acme and Mr*.
Jennie Scott, also of Acme, were mar
urinary trouble.
ried at the Columbia hotel parlors last
PatTRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Miss Wilford Eentertained In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvord.
Mis* Lucllc Wilford entertained
about thirty friends last evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs Prank A1
vord at a pedro party which was al*o
In honor of her birthday, but which
the guest* did not learn until time for
home. Prizes were given. Firm to
Mr. Hoput and Miss Phelps; conso
lation prisea.
TO-MORROW
Saturday morning we place on
Sale our entiie stock of Colored
and Black
:
:
:
:
:
Wool Dress Goods
Remnants
left over from this scason> purchases ai a fraction of
the original prices.
N«*w line of the popular "Peg Tops ’jiisi in.
I’ine fancy
Cassimeres. Worsteds, anti Novelties for summer wear.
Largest assortmenfi in ihc city.
$2.50 TO $6.00
We can fit you perfectly.
.Amon^j them you \vill find Icnj^ihs
suitable for Waists. Skirts and whole Uress Pattt rns
from 1% yards up to S yards, incliidinjj \’oiles, Ktamine*i, Crepes. Serjjes. Dia^jonals. Mohairs. Coverts.
Broad Cloths. Chctnois. /ibelines and \ enetians. ^ An
exceptional opportunity lo'buv Oniss Goods at prices
within the reach of everybody.
Remnants. Black and Colored Silks from
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
soda fountain Is opan
le season.
Wait's Drug Btor*.
yards up to lo yards at just about HALL* PRICE.
e. Wnbdm,
Centr Trtuf
aad Unica
Tomorrow Benda wilt give
frss of charge a Pocket Suit
Hangar with every one dollar
purchaae or mere.
An Intamationai BaU Team.
The iiasrball team of the Calome
high M-bool. consisting of ten men
brrs. represents nine different iiatkN
allile*-Welsh, Swede. Irish. Bcotel
German. Finn. English. Hebrew, lu
!ll illOi
TOUstltuim t^
■®**°®*
easily won every game played
KBWADIN CREAMERY BUTTER anxious to meet the leadiag aehoi
s the kind the bMt hotter Jodgae like. taama of aoutbera Iflebtgaa aad m
SlfMt*
THE rVESlSQ BXOC3XD, TRAVSB8B CHT, lOCH, FRIDAT, JUKE 8,1»04.
ENTEIEDCAGE
oinexsiB VKWS
OF NG SNAKES
OANGCROUt
FEAT
TO FIOHT TMtCTLEB
PinVATE BOXES
OF CENTRAL
PARK EMPLOYES
I aaaaed aifter a i
The ooloaizatkm barean of Ml^lgan railroads is trying to tadaee sevEach Pytnon Had To Be Oiv^ IBodL eral huadred Drunkards to settle la
cine—One Mon Bitten and An
other Nearly Cruahod.
Tblfty-lbrw roong |>»pl« Wi tb«
Trsvcrar cniy Kbool to»i evenlag.
Tb^y
b*»e
now
rcmplHr-d
tb«*lr
•tDdlM aad «r« r**dr to bMuoMf cUlT»«« Aod takt' ibfir
»h»re of tbe
d«t|M b«r« In Tr»rer»c City.
Borne,
of roone. will go oa «sd M«k blgber
•durgtloe in college* bat tbe majority
have done with their atudles foreTcr.
It U vllb pride that «e can say that
they are equipped to flgbt life * batties and not only flgbt but srln.
WliIlc
a college training U alway* de»lrable
h
is not
always necessary and
Traverse City
High
scbuul
Is
the
fully
cxHnpelent to flt its graduates to be^
rsMse good
men and good
women,
good husbands, gtmd wives and goi»d
citizens
Whether the class of liK»4
will be an honor to tbe High school
or not now rests with each Individual
member.
It Is to be hoped that their
alDut will always
Ih- high and that
they will fully attain each and every
The people of Traverse City are re
minded that the census enumerators
have
tM>gun
their
arduous
taking the stale census.
work of
It is Impor
tant that heads of families
be pre
pared to receive the enumerators and
hare ready such Information aa will
be reqnired.
When It Is stateJ that
tbe enumerators are iCqulred to ask
about
flne
thirty
is
question*,
provided
for
and
that
refusal
a
to an
swer. the importance of being ready
is ^pbaaized.
the
The enumerators In
various wards are
as follows;
First. Malcolm Winnie. Seciind. W. V.
Kenney: Third. W. W. Dean; Fourth.
F. D. Marvin; Fifth, h. K. Cleveland.
New York.' June 3.—The keei>ers In
Cenirel park were calM on yesterlo perform the most bazardoa*
exciting feat which has ever fail
le the ioi of the men connected
the menagerie. To save the lives
leven great African py-thons by
dosing them with medicine to check
ravages of a parasite which has
dy killed tw.» of them, tbe keep
er*. acting under orders from John
W. Smith, director, eariy in the morn
ing entered the pythons' quarter*.
For an hour tbe keepers struggled
lib the grmf reptiles, and befon- the
HXllrlne had lK*en admlniste^-d to all
r them one man had both'Tmnds set-rely bitten andvonotber escaped havlag a leg crushed only by the hiicrvent ion of his fellow keepers.
iw It's a dangerous job. boys,"
nor told "Fete" Shannon, the
I'.'r
"'S
r:
thumb.
their hands nnd the in^iple of the city
can aid them materialiy by being
tion requln-d by the state law
about his hands and aldtsi the oilu>r
He
may believe that he can play horse
with the sultan
of
Morocco
those two captives are not
but
If
released
in short order something will he doing
that will make the chief bandit real
ize that It I* an expensive business
seize and
hold an
Amorican citlren
for ransom.
Malcolm J. McUhmI of Detroit, pres
ent deputy laiior commissioner,
prominent
caniUdate
fur the n*pul>
llran appointment of auditor general.
Mr. McDrod Is a strong candidate and
we do not know /»f a better m*
the position
He Is both able and re
liable and shiMild he sureenMl In hb
aspirations the state will be osceUenl
ly served.
ORIENTAL GIRLS
8t. IxMils, June 3.—The world's fair
Is likely to work a revolution In the
servant girt problem.
The inpourlng
.
■
?n from all
manyhcapahle workmen
of the earth will doubtless n*tat ton at the close
close of
suit htThe Importation
the fair eif a big number of dainty
tl^ maids from foreign countries
whose sisters in 8t. Louis have al
ready caught the favor of th
can housewife.
Mrs. Wlllism Taft., wife of the sec
retary of war. who paid a recent visit
to 8L Louis, is said to be Tespoosihle
for ostabllsblng a precedent in solv
ing the servant girl problem.
When
Mr*. Taft visited the Phil!
ervatlon at
the. world's
weeks ago she was greatly Impressed
with the Iveamlful and skillful Vlsayan
girls, and expressed a desire to have
one of I
Island I
lH»en repealed by several St Ixvnls s<
clcty women
The popularity of tbe foreign *e
vants is not confloed to the pretty VI
aymn girls, either, for many hou»
wive* have been impressed by
ciever. neat and tasteful little Jlapanew* maidens who
> St
Louis to serve In tbe Japanese gar
dens and tea bouses, and these have
not escaped the watchful eye of i
American mistress who is always
thtt lookout 1for a good maid. In coodering the• relative qaalltirs of tbe
polite little maids from the orient to
tbe American native housemaid, the
mistress sums op three poinu in their
favor; She aays;
**They don't belong to the servant
girls* nnkm.
•They won't want Thursday's and
8’i6day* off.
•They won*t borrow <
Tbs werkiag
cUssce
of
Enghuid.
acewabNt to tW bishop of Chertve,
looo CM00.W0 U wageo throogt lU-
bMo la tba eoaw at a year.
Wm. A. McOool. Citlzena phoao f Tt.
THY A RECORD WANT AD.
fathers feel so gmxl over this very
-inrere compliment that It is probable
:,s.r:o!r.r’Svr.rr”L',“
pared to supply pniroptly all Informa
fully acquainUHi with Uncle Sam.
hrellas." Tbe latter are probably the
kind that won't shut up.
Nile* papers are telling of a flne
painting. The Sleeping Uon." which
is being exhibited there.
But what claimed that goau and Canada thistles
e could the poor beast do in NilesT will fiot stay long together and so Mr.
rbe Msi^ball Daily News Monday McKee has been permiued to make a
which will settle tbe matter for
all lime.
U C. Rittenburgh drove to the colge grounds Wednesday and brought
le happy family to Portland in an
ordinary stock wagon, stopping in the
» have been dedicated on village just long enough to make a
Introductions.
y in Marble Park cemeter.v. Milan, will-not be unveiled dnlll
Run down, broke down, all played
June 15 on account of the inclement
weather, -it was paid for b>| popular out feeling, cannot eat or sleep. Take
Hollister's Rocky MounUU1 Tea.
Tea.
See
subscription.
reconslruct your entire) body.
35
The Marine City Globe and the Ma
ne City common
council
have cents, tea or tablets. Johnson's Drug
chanced to disagree on several occa
sions and now the newspaper U getCOSTLY PIPE
counrll by telling
with th
rorid w hat a very
place that
Broken Meerschaum Finally Coat th*
Is to live in.
Owner flXOa
A l.exlngtoa man has l»erome dlssstisfled with the U;nlted Sute* and
Miinising.
Mich.. June 3. — Not
case- containing the snakes,
will move
m
to Canada, whe-re he say*
many moons" since N. Hajjar bought
gt-rous—mightily so—but It's up tu
"high
ve three cherries In
meerschaum pipe of R J. Burrows,
to do the trick. There'd he no use
them I
t Isn't barred from bebe dniggLt. and resold the pipe to n
customer. The customer brought back
vaccinated/'
- pipe and
1
claimed It was broken
any yeai , and you'll have
Kentuckian l>ecaroe Ukj fre«- With
bis hands. Mr. Bur
{•■n it reached
n
your bext and take your chances."
and was
I up in Alba last week
(
ras positive the pipe was Ititaci
Gingerly the three mi-n upi-ned the
correcI the Detroit bou
it left his hands and therefore
door of the cage, where several of tbe
fnim the blur grass state never show brought suit a'gaibNt Hajjar for Its
reptiles lay colled on the floor, while
upon the understanding that the man value—about |.1. The case was tried
others bung from (be branches of s from the l.iu** gras state never showIwfore
their heads swaying from side u.
quiet village of Alba day am
their Iwsd-llke ey«ni turned again.
plaintiff submitted
•lay of
lonsl.%
l.» onI the Intruders.
A brass band of flftern pb-ces* ha*
k uun-sull. Tbe coat* In the case
U.)>.
d al Constant
Ih' alioui lie. which will make
» be a worthy sufVH-swtr
pliv- a dear one.
the snake* just liark of Its head,
while Cook gras|>ed the squirming tall
known over Michigan and
Don't suffer wVh constipation, hc'sd
Id the reptile from wrapping its Indiana.
Several members of these
be. rheumatism or stomach troiible.
about Shannon's arms or legs.
.o hands have identified thems<*lves Hollister's
Rocky
Moui
Ulster's
Mountain
Tea
Snyder bad a syringe in which was a
lih the nj»w organization
makes you well. 35 rents,
quantity of medicine ready, and as
Here is a dream of one up-siate edJohnson's Drug Siors
Shannon
|»ri<>d
open
the snake's
yr:
"We'd like lo Ik*
a barl>er
nth Snyder squin<>«l a dose down .Neither mail order hoi
r deiiartTRY
the ivptlle's throat
t store*, nor city printingC ofllce*. Wm i
s phone »78.
•Here's another! • cried Oxik. as he
trust* nor comhlnes can compete
2188 imo
msde a grab for one of the smallest
jught or
reptiles, following the example
l«*ssian flit's can kgop
of Shannon In trying to ratch tbe
tie people'* whiskers from gniwing."
-iiako by I
■k. But as he rearheil
Mr. and Mr*. Nicholas l>rew of Big
iMit his ha
hand tin- snake shot Its head
lebratet
forward, and whejj Cook's hand rlrlay...flv,
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
rled its twdy it was more than a foot
. all of whom live out of the stale.
from where he had in(ende«l to seize
It.
Quirk a.* lightning the snake shot
the same
its h«-nil hark, curving ii.s neck, nnd
twn to it he wixldlng breakfast
sank Its fangs de«‘p Into Cook's left
baud.
Before he rouht save himself
tile reptile drew l»ark its head and
dartetl for the right hand, again strlk-
The enumerators have a hard Job
Ferhnpa that Moorlah bandit h
Portluid. MieSu JBM X-Bnue of
le aMMs of tbe aUtc of HkR|0U
re located oa 8. M. McSm's large
jrm, aootbwMt ci tbe vniace—a herd
’ Aagora gMU and Mr. McKm U to
ooDdtict a aeriea ot exparteeau which
will be of iatereat to tbe tariMn at
the auie. Tbelr sole diet
will eoBsIst
.
of Canadian tbistlaa.
ikmal
Tbe
came I
I* goaU
go
agricultural
college.
Mr.
McKee's
farm ooouii
contractor.
Mastin farmer, after much figurdttesni know Awshere he is
luestioti be has been f
wsa*.
Two or ilmH> more of the repti
were sttcct'sxfulb treated and th.r
came lo Bo.sco's turn.
Ikisco is
largest and most savage of the
He measures 12 feel from h.«d to tall.
girth of his iKKiy 1* alKuit ir.
lie was hanging from a limb
W hen Kee|H.r Shannon selz.M his ne
Cook trUnl to seize his squirming ti
hui with hi. hands Injured missed
In a flash the
reptile had curb'd
hlniM'If aliuut i
of Shai
the keeper
E*r fell to the fl<K»r.
der and Cook rushed
ished to hts assistance,
and it took their nniti'd streogi Ih
unwind the huge colls which In a
mem more might have crush*'\l
Uuies <if Shannon's leg.
After the medicine had U'cn admlnistensl to him Iktsco was dro|»p«>d.into
a bag with which the kei']H>rs had
vbitsl tbemM'lves for just such
emergency, and one after another the
-(mailer snakes that remained
treated as the other* had ix-en.
' I've I'oen here now for ihirty-thr\-e
years." said Shannon yesterday i
noon, ''hut that's the worst job I
larkU-<l. I've been.up against all the
them, hut I'd take my chance on any
of them before I d ir> to doctor these
p.vihnns again
The boa constrictors
are bigger and stronger, but they'
household pets comjiaretl with the p
tbons "
Both of Cook's hands were badl.v
swollen yesterday, but he is noi fear
ful of any bad results in the end.
a precaution he has had the wot
cauterized, but the python de|iend
th» strength of Its body to crust
victim and ha* no iwlson in Its fangs.
How't Thlaf
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re^
wanl for any case of CaUrrh that can
net' lie fiired by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O
We. tbe undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the past 1.'. years, and
believe him perfectly honorable In ^1
bufiness transaction*, and financially
i- out any obligation* made
Walding. Klnnan A Mar•oledo. O.
Hair* Catarrh Cure 1* taken
[>n internall.v. acting directly upon the blood
nnd mocou* surface* of the system
Testimonial* sent free.
Pri£p. Tie
paTki**
^ . ASPARAGUS PEST
Farmer* at Three Rivers Din
New Insect.
Three Rivers. Mich.. June 3.—A new
Insect is reported
the asparagus this spring, whenever
geu very warm and the
i J shine*.
______
In apIHsarance
apiHsarance it is nothing more oi
less than
an a small atriped bug that »c
known aeema to bare it* birth
place in the small head of tbe stalk,
then aurtlng down the tender sulk
it seems lo up It continually at ever?
step, from which tbe juice or wi
win ooze out and the sUIk will
mediately wither and has no apni
vitality. In fact. It Is won hies*
any kind of use. This is certainly a
new additioa to inaect peats and is
certainly worthy of a more extended
riamtnat
r%
a»i Ml* t
i^isa*
an
*#•*<
Kmt K££PS Mts ur.
If ao and srant a range to eonnect the city water to and have hot and
cold srater all the time. I can sell roa a range now ml a lit
half price. I have tk
the following
lowing Penlnaolar Ranges that I hare
hn
taken
ifi exchange
•vfkanvA fw QUICK
rttTtrmr MEAL
siwsi
MEAL range*:
r V, SAVINGS
1 140 Peninsular
Ran.re. high warming cloaet. hot water front.
-----------------«’n used juat S& monthi
months, now, IT------One
---------845 Peninsular
. .nlnsular Range, with high warming closet, water front.
been used not over 6 months, only I25.TS.
--J' 145 I__________
Penincnlar__Range, high warming
wan
closet, hot water front.
been used juft three days
835.0k'
r
These ranges,
are as good a*
r as far na use is concemed
We have several second hand stove* that are bargains.
..
want a —... ..............................
...
.I will
—------------—
reservoir
make you thet folb»w
If ,ju
y
Ing price* for the next ten day*.
One 845 Peninsular Range, with 'high warming cl
reservoir, been used not over three months, now 835.00.
A «implcte line of n« w ranges I3S 75. I27.T5. 835.00.
m
RESORTING
...TIME...
J. W. SLATER,
Will soon be here, wbciv
you going?
shore
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
We have the only
lot*
at
selling at former pritvs
a few left.
Your ReliabI*
Furnisher.
Elast BayOnly
Make your choic-
now—pay later If you wish.
EVEN A BLIND MAN
.nkiEJL
A. F. Nerilnper.
C. W. Aahton.
can fiml his way through an ojien iloot; Even
a little ti
year oM child, when
sent
store to buy something for supjier,
■BETROIT JEWEL
CAS RANGES
have
PHONE, 146
CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS
JEWEL GAS RANG1-:S free of
charge, and at the prices we arc
for
them
you
cannot
atrotil lo l>c without one.
• -
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
made arrangements
with tbe Gas Ca to connect our
asking
to the
finds her
waj to thr.Kntrr|»risc.
The
Jewel Gas Ranges will soon pay
for themselves in the amount of
gas they will gave.
When you j
; want a gas stove call, and sec ^
Remember they
ncctevl fr-c.
TOM GUNTON'S MEAT MARKET
arc c<*n- {
:;
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
:: X
TRUDEi CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
SODVENIRS FRANK
146 EAST FRORT STREET X
We arc showing
souvenirs
of
Traverse City in stoneware anil
fancy shell work.
Gcnnan
nts a pound
It U shippetl i
, when' it U worked up Inu
St bacon." and llK'n it is
Do You Use
City Water?
I# 99M trUL-UKa VMUin
all
China souvenirs with
the
of the
Also the new
principal
St.
PROMPT DELIVERY
Ladies, “you can jump on iL tram
ple on iL but it will come up smiling
very time." Caiman’s Elastic Floor
amish. S. E. Wait A Son*. Traverse
City.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
buildings
l.ouis world's fair.
BOTH PHONES
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Your choice of this eniire lot
ONLYIO'EACH
farmT"
of health for
•hecks.
While the parks are shining with dew.
Gel out in the
morning earlv and
bright
By taking Rocky Mountain Tea at
night.
Johnson's Drug Store.
Karly
callers
get
first
choice.
lllassware,
lU'V A GAS RANGE NOW. |9 t(
ll.s. All conn**riions free till July 1st
Gas Co. now In new hank block.
2194-if
ECONOMY
STORE
24 1
Street.
Front
Fancy Notions
That Are So Attractive
To All Women
KIMBALL PIANOS are 1
129 Front street.
Tliere
Newest Hosiery
bur stock it carefully selected for wearing qualities,
BUCK.
AND
for artistic pattern*
UHBRtbbftS
and
enormous stock enables
color*.
Our
us to supply every
permanent
need.
The new stylish black lace, the opera colored, the
dainty, fancy stripes.
be most popular.
mo*t
It is a question wh*cha will
They are surely
the finest and
elaborate we have ever earned.
Look at the
prices:
All black
COLORED
The fancy embroidered and fancy stripe* at 25c and
brellas~>and 1‘arasols for
ladies
and children.
The batbriggan so many wear at 25c.
A Parasol [S^e New Gown
The best time to match your new costume is «^en
the stock is complete,
l\TA. J. WILHELM IS
demonstrate
parasols.
aivd
we
feel
sure
wc
can
the fact that this is the atora to buy
Then again a parasol, at least thla year's
style*, are carried both
in sunshine
and storm—
adapUbic to these more changeable seaaona.
and they will cost you from 50c each to 8SA0.
9»#M»
Summer Medicines
W'e hav'C prepared for the demand tor summer remeilies with a fresh supply of all the medicines used in soniroer sicknen—those that your doctor prescribes and those
simple hous^iold remedies that are given lor trifling bot
weather ailment*, stomach dtmnlera, etc
Remember that freshness in drt^ is important and
that you don’t find it everywhere.
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
W. T. ROXBURGH, MANAGER
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/
/V.
shade* of dress goods.
to
the
match
small,
The
prevailing
The dainty odd shapes of
buttons, sold m sets.
The new popular mili
cloth and we do the rest for 10c a dozen.
fancy
ing DO IT NOW.
anything you like.
colored
border*.
Why, certainly!
Cot
Plain hemstitched In white with
These are all size*.
Hav* some
thing new in printed handkerchiefs with flower dosigns.
Pansies, .roses,' daisies and other tmney ef
fects.
.These can be used for pillow top*, kimonas,
other uses for them; 10c. 3 tor 25c. No store carries
The
colored parasol* to match your gown sell at
82.25. 82.75. 83.50. UM and 85.00.
Fancy HandkereWefs
Did you say handkerchiefs?
There
are all kind* of handle* and all grades of material*
9^
m color*
50c.
The opera length* 50c and 75c.
Wc
faction.
girdle*—and
dainty size* of Pearl are used on neckwear.
new metal effect*
We cover button* m four size*, you bring your
The fancy black lace 25c and 50c the pair.
handle nolhint; but the best and can guarantee satis
on all sorts of coats—on
tary button in two different sizes.
Thoae with mocha foot 10c to 50c.
We warn to call your attention to our line of Um*
The^e are used as trimming on waists and skirts—
peari
10c. 15c. 25c. 35c up to $1.00.
for Buttons
In fact this is the greatest button season for years.
a finer line of the daintier makes of 'kerchief*. Th*
If you intend buy
arc from one cent to on- hundred cenu each.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
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him, unlfKR by chance when he walk*
in hi* garden ur drive* out. He if old
and there are obviou* reanon* why he
ahould not gratify the riirlo*lty. <ir
eten admiration, of the many who
wiinld be glad to *<»e him and laik with
him. bat he ha* found the re.sidejice
Thf K«*iHurltif
d«>|tartn>ent of thr there to i>e beneflelal. Ml* daughter.
Cmnd Army of
ihr
Repuhllr ha*
«i)upic><l re*«ilutk>nii uritinK the uatton .«h<iur»n
i
»l clopartDH-nl to rail on «»nitre*a lottbi iminnier
fr<><n *1 Wa*lilniclnn a muau
SUrtling Evidence.
the nnmoo' ««f Oi^neral R«
Fresh testimony in gre
i* constantly coming in. d'
King's New Discovery for Consump
ihm. Cough*
and Cold*
to l»e un
equaled. A reeent expression from T.
J. McFarland.
ind. Bentorvllle. Va . serve*
a* example
He writes: -I had bron
chitis for three year* and doctored all
horn
iK-lng henemtod.
Then I l>eg«n taking Ihr. IKing'.H New
Clement Scott, the dean of the l.<ondon dramatic critic*, t* to have a l»eoe^
111. Mr. Scott ha* lieen suffering frt»ro
an incurable illnesa for the last year,
and although be once wielded enor
nitju* Influence he has n«»w fallen up
on toll ilme»
li is exi>ecled the p*t
formaiic** will realixe lio.ouo
I'eary. the artic explorer,
con*um|e
*ented to take a party .
tives
north on I
I trip
accomodate a Washington phvsi
who accompaniedI him to
arctic rone a few year* ago
the fiord* of Greenland, he p.
are constant sunshine and a duslless
and germles* atmosphere.
i.K'. regular sires hi*c and fl.oo
Blackbird Adopt* a Robin.
I
p BnglUh bar. ha* Ju*t cele
•hraled his elghly-olghth birthday. H
was a* Mr
Ir. Reckett-IVniann
Beckett IVnlson that he
crowned hi* fame a* a clock maker liy
designlng and siip4>rintending the con
struction of the gr»al clock at West
mln*ter. known as ' Ulg Ben.“ which
is not only one of the largest in the
world but a most accurate tiroekeep(>r
The ado In St Ixmls over the action
of a world's fair guard who made Miss
Alice R.».eveli f«y admission, ttot
knowing • ho she was.
■ re
mark once made by Mme. Paul, Some' expressed a*louishmenl
Pr*^**"***!
Madonna in one of
? cathedral*
j
There is one blarkblrtl in the vlcln
i„j
|„rn,lnghi
j
!
j
young nifdn which had apt>arently
its nudher. sat chirping on the
I ,,*‘vergreen i Id (KUiring otit
t,ie of wo<' to every hli
j.^ge blackbird
immediately flew t.
comfort ih.* nu.therle.ss
and
cated the oiM>raiion tl
Worst of All Experience*.
Can anything Ih> worse than to feel
that every minute will he your last?
Such was the en>erience of Mrs. S. H.
Newson, IkTatiir, Ala.
'For
three
y«-ars." she writi's, *'I endured Insufferiihlc pain from indigestion, stomach
and bowel trouble. Death seemed in
evitable when doctor.* and all n‘meili)*s faiksl. At length I was Induced
to try Electric Biller* and the result
was mlranilous.
I Improved at once
completely recovered.
I rnnslRi* mainly of mush and now I'm
and milk.
It I* planner! to.give Senator Thom
as rolller Platt a great ovation when
he depart* for Europe on the nceaslon
'.“T"
leads. DrtiggUis.
G. A. R. Rcaolutiona.
liefore the national campaign get*
a regular ro»u-iing of the O
the regular campaign pace
The
•Id Wednesday
WiHlnci
• Ellhii R-. beld
evening. June 1st.
ator I* Ktlll'insistent I
pa*!
I»e got I Ih*' following resolutions
Resolved, that
the thank* of
Inaiion
i
’ rei>»hlican nomina
ml.ers ^of MclMierson IH»*t. No IS.
hereby
The death recently of Jerome Shavehead. a memlier of the Sioux tribe of
liiiUan* of North Dakota. removiH] a
valuable friend of the government and
an example of the best sort of eilu
catiM Indian
The *on of a tribal po
llceman. who had In his day assisted
in the capture of Silting Bull. Jerome
was educated at Hampton. Va.. and on
going hack to the reservation mainlainiHi a friendly attitude toward bis
white nbighlwirs. in spile of practical
- ostracUm bv a part of the trlUv He
hart ltM« active In K««curing the pa**
agc—id the Indian policeman |M>nsinn
bin
L e»»rr»*Rponrtent living In Mentone,
Prance,, write*
'
under
der date of May
that l*aiil
oil Kruger is in a very comfort> of health
rnnsidei
h rnni
gn*ai age. re|svn* to the contrary
withstanding
He live* In rompleie
tvtlrement and "strangers" cannot
Irlbiped to the celebration <
annual service* in memory of out
ns 1m‘ transmitted to each of
saiHi* of sufferer* have provcil thei
matehles* merit for Sick and Nervom
Headaehes. They make pure bl.H*.
an.l build up your health
Only :5c
Money luick if not cured,
Sold b;
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
To introduce our crown and bridge
operatir
briilge work, also operating,
show the people ot
e City
ty and
;
vicinity our methods ai
fine work, we willfi
Ufof the next
TEN DAYS
GIVE A SPECIAL PRICK ON THIS WORK
22 K Cold Crown.......... ••V .....................
Bridge Work........ ......... ................................ 4.CX)
Cold Fillings.................. ......,.....$1.00 and up
Silver Fillings........ — .........:•.....................
50C
Painless Extraction.-.. ......r..............
Best Red Rubber Plate- . . .1...“. ..........
6.00
MU WOMK GUiftMKTiED T£K YEMRS
Rementbcr we are on the second floor off the State^^k
Building. Suit SO7.20S. Be sure }ou 1
ibject careful
he had givei
idea* he adthought.
Some
rthy of a statesman
vanred were worth;
and showed a mlilnd conversant with
e poinu
problem* of today.
*. point*
:hed upon were good
* by
mlM*t of
leading thinkers
i hundred
country. A lilt
year* ago, he »ald, tl
nation, an agriculturai people was justl enterii
entering upon
it* career. To the fertile toils of the
plaln.s. to the mineral laden moun
tains. to the great pine forest* of
ligan. to the
buirylng no
north.
e hurrying
cotton producing south.
east, to the lK>undle«« w
owes Its career of prosperity. I
example of how- lowi
taking a bit of Michigan h
hi* lllu
depanmt ni of En;
FInglish
man '
nighty I
whose waving head was crowned "The Public School
SUte.”
pc^ALS a >•« I
srs'-
*t£.rS.’S2i=
C^k b
r -lui
K" ":uS-z
Prof Barm.ur legxn with a p.x ilral
d go
whirling down
ream.
lake to the place where allusion to the fact that the state did
consist t4 battlements and wall*
e mill t
V rend Its life but make
and gat..s, nor cities nor bavs m.r
m<jre ti**.ful1 by an relncamatlr
ports
in '
:t romc tbe skllie)
the work, who were
rights, these cnstliule
■ told how when th*re
strike In
Chiragti. an
ediuw asked
"What are the publlr
tool* doingHe wa* lav ins: th.
fUhers C«<nie untli the wil.lemes* was
itwsnsibillty of the Observance : f
traiisforme<l into a busy, hustling cliv
• law at the door* of It-.- schools
JThe pre^ucs had to find
fin
market i
Whenever there are dangers and <11.
those^ that
'sent oi.road
The question Is turl»anc*.*. ih<* ie.<tple ask what
• school* (
I active, i
trflen ask«'<l. what caused this gr«*at
vsitiraiion Is a t«in of the
tn populati
The people
>pb- r.'i
r.'ali/e that
in inventlv4» genius
*slucallon will solve the probU'nis of
•at part o
problei
iwai::;
ling an
future Reneraii..n> ..f
Is. the ]
removing the rbibireii from
American skill and Ingenuity lighten
:xrru„,,-.
C;,;:
as exampb-
interre of the
f W»mi
ships of other natirni*.
Tliis condition exist* despite the fact
ijulpp
Itossilile manner hot
ships a.** good as any
also to build ship*
ubsidy
■aker.
this ctiuniry had not yet
Inc growth
In conclusion he said
.is c.untry ne<-.l* a wise government,
faith in III.- aUsts-ing Go<l and every
Am.Tiran l<i do liK duty as an Amerritlr<Mi,
CIaa» Prophecy.
clax* proplu-cy can he a very tire-
dbllity even
r
lisi.-ner to rIsIblUty
though he-1*
nualnttil wUl
Miss Ruby Car|»en«(
prophec;
’ey in a i
^ a connectt.d discourse.
though
=7
S'jSn
Ington
■n of b•^lers as
He then
took up
matit'r of
education, stating that no civi
lixed government can exist without It
United State*
a-s lu v<T be« n
e<lucation t
iTi."'
from I
Sure
of danjer afiead.
VIXOI. is tbe eeact medicine needed,
y brals i
There is no medicine !
?s’t.?"cafTSi
* UwTfv Nnwgh. Tvs*——
known to medicine- -theoriginal GUARANTEED
KE.MKDV 1-OR
I tool aan wood.
.IhU 'pWMMi Mi; i
tt d««l
0 the throat and hingt
Atf TIrmd Orntm
We kn..w VINOL will nvaWc flesh faster Uun any preparation conuining greasw
Wc rau ppive that \ INOL qui. kly rrc.vtcs .strcn;:th.
J..:.',"':*:.';'
Ncctl a sVengthening and invigorating rclmildcr. VINOL is
Is of Icxccpdoaal
value in such case*
VINOL
INOL iH,sitiv.!> r<ejuvenate* old
.............................
folk*. .Money
Mon Deck to
Fo OmIh
KMKT r U.Br*
To Oot 9tf‘oo^m
OM f^oopto
have fa.b’<l away. Then* J
class distinctions in this country. n<*
The i«*.r man of
• KE.Si
Tbr*r i
MISCELLANEOUS.
¥Toolt f^oo$tto
a-Irr/lab/llfy.
Ln^eveo office*from'?hat''.‘.f juTur.'^'t*
that the p<H»ple of this cv.iintrv canmu
iK'S'Mratlflfd. No High school i- c!...ed
iHHtple of any nationaliiv no
vhat their p^eviou^ c<m<1ition
le High *cho<il graduate is the
equal of anyliocly because he .b•si^e^
most of him.self In this
republic and four million others have
me likewise
Palm ■Wotnaa
I si U Bowta
■ Cola Mdibw.
Pmla Ohilik
■"“•iafL.
;ard fare* sb.»w that the bliMvd is |x.or and
;estion. \'! N« )I. will t orreri s loh troubles a*
itmrmiog Mothoro- Wook Mothorma
You know the life and future dcveloprn
hangc
nourishment.
VINOL help* nature rhai
c<’>t* nothing unless it iK-nchts.
into l»»dy material
“Tir;
religion
was <|4-!ermln«sl and
teaching it as he w<u
history of this nation wen- it wrliien
as the ancient Hebrew history
H4
gave several
Hktstration* to
pn»ve
similarity hart the writer U-en
In
spired aa the older one wa*
G.sl wa*
closer a thousand years ago than
schools
He clos«*d with an expre'-slon
hope ffor the class. He said he w<
think
relation with the *1
ith warmth of hear and a high
hope.
Presentation of Diplomat.
Herbert Montague made the p
tatlon
speech , It was the
second
time that Uie honor hart lKM*n accord
ed him and he a*k»*d indulgence If he
Valedictory.
Rchol
np the fight
until auccei
auccesaful.
He congratulate
ipil* on this same suceess and
the pupil*
said that <he careers so v
would undoubtedly broaden
In hi* addrea* Mr. Mont
pOSL______
.
be Raid. "becauBe If you Eiicceed you
II have to divide up and If you fall
u win never hear the end of
atone. Whatever you <
the »>est of your abllllj-.”
then pre*ented
The diplomas
Mte Ugrlg and
program closed
with music by the orchestra. Aft'
the exerelae* the graduates recelvi
pleasai
everything
• time engage in man- many congratulatlooa for the mann'
must at t
rife. Perhaps the class. In its tn which they bad acqulued ttaei
aelrea.
has conjorod up roaeate <
S,
pxKB«vlfAKINO-Mla Katlto OmmsX hma
THIS WARRANT IB PRINTED ON EVERY VINOL PACKAGE.
.... .
In language that conve.vcd hi* thought
In a concise manner yet gave ample
room for
the beauties of
diction.
After a few preliminary remark* he
addressed the class and said that ax
they fell the riasp of the hands that
had guided them, visions of the i»ast
came back to them and dream* of the
cbildbood that is gone.
The
>. Urgv
It is not natural M fed continually tired. We guarantee VIN'OL wiU bring life,
Btrcni;th jikI vig<ir fo Uic debilitated, ri.jiilown system
r;rro\:,7,.'r'.-inxx
and she will be an heiry a nobleman, one «
shine a- the United States minister
Italy, a dentist, the speaker of t
hmis.‘ of -T^-pr<
-i^^presentatlves. a speaker
n'y right*,
Sotiili American
oerican goiil
gold claim.
one young lad.v
cartoonist and the editor of a New
York daily's comic supplement
Tbe
,y va* dated aliout sixteen year
1 -the present and was supposed ti
’ been <lreamt^ti by the writer. Sb
concluded by saying that day by day
the then prosperous buslne** men and
women UKvked
bark to the les*ot
barned In school and found them
constant aid and guide.
But whi'
they looked back with longing eye* t
that which was forever past. U wi
iM-tter to bo the toller* of the worl
than school boys and girl* forever
GREATEST MODERN
STRENGTH CREATOR
Th<* government of Ihb eminiry wa*
lh<‘u woven into the dlsciitirse. show
l>ow.-r of th.‘ p.siple of th<rounirv
\Vh< n this government wa*
)abIi.ho.l i< was caMert ' all sail am!
»
ballast'
,hiT
class will »
It contains ALL the medicinal elements of cod liver
oil, actually taken from genuine, fresh cod-livers,
with organic iron, and other body building ingredi
ents, in a deliciously palatable and e^ily digested
form. It is therefore recognized as the
ttahMltMtmtt
rominc events were caught and re
flected in such a manner as to give
a charm to the paper. The prophecy
was in U»e fi»rm of a letter written.to
a sister in a farawa.v land and accord
ing to the letter, two of the class will
be engaged in tbe noble work of mis
the choice of Intelligence
Tlosionaries, one a mission teacher and
state Is lntere*tod f..r It* own welfare
t In the following vixatlon*:
One-sixth of the students go to c<illeg<a grocer, doctor, lawyer, muMay at home aiid en)o>
singer. president of a girl'*
sitnlnary. milliner, owner of dry good*
traveling saleslady,
leeper.
lilveral curriculum
that the
t.rofessur of mathematics.
r of a
ranch, proprietor
ctinfec• young lady will I
Morality Jn the school- was taken
.n
..a up and he said that it meant d.iirg t<i
whole duty to one * self, to lghlmr. f. 1
oil Iron*, country and «'.<m1
Thr
> has a right to lo<iK i«> tlo- S4 lu*»l.
t<-arher. a l<ook store owner, a civil
hare aoniy glided onward until mneb
that wa* looked forward to ha* been
passed and now lies behind. The
roll
m
WAIT OErmiEiT
ASK US ABOUT
bright eoton and
out thoras but ttme ts not to be
for the aaklag. high ptaKcs are
only attained by hard work. ATI occu-t
nationt and caUlnga of men pr,.aroineB
are open to those of hlgfi p«hoee and
energy. The successful man or woman
must have full atenlal and physical deeiopaieBt and spiritual growth. With
in earnest purpose._ honor and su^
"Dvar classmate*.”
ces* can be
have lived together n«
he *ald, "w
our different
bat tonight we go ot
. The held* are white with harand the laborer* are few. let u*
p to reach the place that we may
that our labor* have not been In
vain.” He then *poke to the teacher*,
mentioning their guidance and their
efforts to lead tbe clax* In the dlrecibat It should go
He added that
words could not expre** gratitude and
In the name of the class gave the In
structors tbe
gift of Its
sffectloo
then addressed the audience and
Itehalf of the class said farewell
Mr. Steinberg has much ability as a
speaker and la*t evening hi* talent
was plainly apparent.
Hi* ennncla
o good that there wa* no
difficulty
In following hi*
adrtres*
through
without
bwing
essential
words of sentence*.
HI* stage man
ner was also good and made a very
favorable impression.
Mr Steinberg's oration closed the
jMirt of the program taken t*y the class
of
Supt. 1 B. Gilbert then Intro«lured the sjseaker <»f the evening.
Prof E. A. Barbour of the State Nor
school at Ypsilanti
Mr Gilbert
briefly of the gn-at schools of
• pride the state lot»k
•lieges and the great
---------
..National Dentists.
i
slows ct the fame, jlrcuat tknx were
the lalMirs and make more and better
rk possihh-. Tlie manufacuirie." of
^*»“;!wiih f.—l for the Ilitlo
rs'spiyior* of Madonna* any more than
of prima donna* "
John K. Mrl.4>an. who se^'m* tn l»c
chief «if the Ohio denmcracy. has one
of the oddest fad*
HI* particular
weakness |* hi* private rogue*'
I lery. In which are to h
d an
moil* numlier off photograph* of noted
I criminal*.
s also a connoisseur In
art. his gallery of (lainting* ludni
of the nn**t notable in Wa»hlr
Mr McLean leads a
(Coatiswai rrom First Page.)
lire* were esded because they had
told that they were Jot eateriag
a greater sehooL Tbe scbolan
ready to do their part and their
education bad been a
np an eai
end. Miss Felt thenI took
tbought
Toked tn the quoucelient tl
_
irger or strongtkm. **No building Is larger
8." Tbe scbolthaa
1 have been i>reparlng these foondstions and on whether they are well
and
8be
then expressed tbe pleasnre that the
lass felt in welcoming lu friends
be crunmencement ezerciie*.
aass Oration.
The class of 1*01 made a good i
[<ilon when Jerry Sullivan wn*.giv«
he honor of delivering the das* ot
llvan *
Induiririe*" and hi
•»l«
TMW •OTT1JK or VINOL W
kWARRANTED
to HELP YOU
BNtt
as ADAME BIKU. Um Pwtxitet.esabsaa^
lYl ■oltMl for a short «am» OBly. st
,
you take it for any of the ailments J
flit which it is T»-.-ommendrd If
k it <lors nfit, brtfig it l»ack and i
\ getthemonev you paldforit^
^ —it's yours and wewaot^
voutohareit Wewrant
k pay only from those^r
filed bjr
j^BSTRAGTS OF TITLE {•
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
Ovsr First NaUonal Bank
kVHIQLi
\Vc mean ex.TCtly what wc say in this Warrant —
without rc,scr\ali(m or equivocation. We know
X^TNOL is the bc-vt tonic preparation and general
rebuilder of health known to medicine. We bank
our reputation and fortune on its being wholesome,
delicious ami ino.st cUicaciouif, and on the fact that
no other in.iker c.m produce anything like VINOL.
The statement that any other medicine is the same
as VINOL is false. Don't Like our word for it —
tr)’ it yourself at our expense — if it docs not help
you wc stand the loss — it costs you nothing.
THE JOHNSON DRUG 00.
For the conv enience of Traverse ('ity people the manager of the Johnson
Drug Co. has arTange<I with some of the other retail druggists in the city
to sell Vinol.
1 TWO STATES.
IJtlt-r. uud.-r I l4»ral reconstruction
himself a resident
Never Moved—Lived in Three Coun-1 Chesterfield town.sbip. Fulton county.
and a* far as he knows he
tie*.
th»T4- yet. Thus he ha* resided in the
Male.. <-r Michigan and Ohio. In the
Uncle John" Butler
c<iuntles of Lenaww. Luca* and Ful
ton. an<l tbe town.sblp* of Seneca. Gor
sn<l though he hs* cootin
the **me bouse, on the ssme *pot. ham and Chesterfleld. without
has resided in two differ.-ni states, having moved off his farm and
•ee differei•nt township* and s* many r<-ckons that his place is the gud;
imle*. At the close of the annind which the rest of creation re
dlffepeni
blood;ly "Toledo war"- (there were *ev- volve*.
flat flghlB and the governor of j
dk-hlgan's no*e was tapped for clar•tl. growing out of the boundary dis- 129 Front streeL
luie. the line
ind Ohio
w
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
John” found himself a rasldent of Ooi^
ham township. Lucas oouaty. Okkx
TRY A ItSCORO WANT Aa
OTEINBERG’S grand
O OPERA HOUSE
GASKELL STOCK GO.
...OK WEB...
- G°K.4»
Presenting High Class Scenic
Protluctions
HHiiyiilttliSiciity
“THE sIlENT
PARTNER”
Vaudeville Teatures between the
acu; Newell & Niblo, Instru
mentalists; The Seaman ChOdren. Juvenile Artists; Allan St.
John, Parody Singer; the latest
IDostrated Songs.
MATIIEE MTMiDAY
Ladies’ Free Tidicts Monday
Night whh
80c reserr^
seats.
Pinl«Prim;l0i,20(,30e
Scat sale now open at box oflke
CHisens’ Td. 112
TUESDAY NIGHT
“A Ml nNlEXKr
^
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THE EVENING BEOOBD, TRAVERSE CTIT, MICIL, ERIDAT, JUNE S, 1904.
Twenty Minutes of Carnage
p'
my<''
3mmm S. M44
lOwfilght. UK V> O. L. nmer-1
CuU BArtwr Gr . for tba
nmOth of
third time i* ULic
hatUM hrtwr.-a tbr Baptdaa
aMd tl*r Janra ordrrrd aa
t the llnM. The boor aet
_ 4:30 In the
_
nand cbarre waa
ijT the cmn
The amaultlBc «ol
V^omliMt
t.oniln« Jun
fk'a Hetoru!
tunu ronaiated
___ _
lu three dlrlalooa nnJet
the veteran Wdera C.-m-ral Frank
Uariow. General l». n, Itfmey and
General J»d»n tllbbon. tb.- Siitb .-orpt
under tjereral II.-G. Wrljjlit and lh«
TUkhteenth eorpa ooder thnieral W. F.
lUldyi. Smltb’a thrw- divlaloo. under t^oeral iM-ven*. General
l!ru.A* afid General Manlmlale «,h1
General
U'lUrhi'a under General Neill. General
o»xmpl«>d
«l Get,
Itlrketta and tJeneral
d capfiir
Jutrel.
••Fresh Q*v ‘ f.-om the veterans.' Tbm;
I-**"'
*o
rauka
nied
baroneta aiJ^ uie-appeiV
bar«
_ _ _ muaketa were
the orden for
n<i\icea in war.
The « oane«ik-ut men fonaed line alioot
d4*u yarda from the enemy and ad«'anc«d arruaa an open »«p«ce at quh<-k
k aiep.
klmlnj; for a r.-^terln>: ancle• In
m tbe
the
Intrencbment*. A thin pine u....! alieltered the odamn
*lart. bat wh«-n it em
«* r ll•e fllrJ of tbe
ln«T.-a*e<i
Mm fell at every ab.-p.
pn|«_?nad.- i.\ the bullet*
Gallantly
were rt..*ed. md a aolid llrl••Tll<ll«•<! f..r
to tl.e enemy * abate
The
L'l frv>nt* of' the
The abatl*
ab:
‘ <'m»ne«nl nt
Une pnn. 1 iiiipaaxeble atid t!'e
€he«keil at that fkilirt. piviui:
<’oiif«''lerat*-» n Ch«n<v ti. *we«i»
raulater and bulletcommander. Gokmel Kellopi;. mjireteil
at toe
the nr
head of tlie leadie.
at
Nearly a!! of th- F.-h-rnl troupa <-n-, gp, tall. ,
rapH were reteran. of many Uanhw ^K, and 1
Ilrre and there a new repiment had a p.iu Tl > fnremo*t
place In the line, mmally at the b.^d ,
^ .
of column. It U not poaalble to make a
r. n,alm««! Intact.
aUupbter rdrt™,oe by the m^t elo
de a pjKxl tar
lUnpnni*-* were
the na'lliiental
iotn-iie|Mil and
pro,Wtlo« ..f
In tbii niriiuent
quent drwrlptlan. All that ran Ire *;thl klll*-*l ami woinide»l
of the flpbtliut at Cold llart-.r on J-.ne
the d«np.-rIt had fa.v.l t.t.t ..r
B la that on the^Federal aide It wa. a a2«i ahot down lli* wer^- kiUe.1 outrtpht
*'
^ ‘ nd J*.*l w««inded
Ihe Fifth New Uan.pddre vete-.iii
•ore. aa tboaph tbe h<q.e|.>«an.
Tolunteera went-Into the crand ehaipe
altoatkin enuld l«e relieved
Harbor with a rtchllnc nt.Hia
bravery Ten replmentnl
tnaintalii. _Aft*T tb-iiyel.iiriL
killed ontrlpht
Ik orlpinal iemler. foloio-l -E
...
'leLde^I'*t
EeZEMH
NY TITIAN HAIR
lOrtstaaLl
>a)car eld Mra. Tarolw: 8b« wu a]waya irrln* to do aotuMhlnc for me.
alwar> layloc pl«» f« my fotore.
Wbe® 1 waa left a |>eBiiUesa orphan at
alxteee abe took me to her home and
treated me aa a dadsbtee.
waa In
fluenced In this by the nliaexKv of her
only child, n youtu: man of twenty.
who had Juat de|»arted for a three
tierman nulreralty.
yeora’ coorae
She icrew ao fond
celred tbe Idea of marrylti:;
would
Inherit
‘
'* her pioperty.
III* llkeneaaea were in every r«.ui In
the hon-e. and they were by ii4» meana
nnattraetix e.
When Adelbert Tumlee left
many (or h<>me. I had Just rei-overed
from a fever, during whi.-h inx li.-nd
hart been shaved, leavlnp It a
as a billiard ball, aid^t the
hla return my hair wa* al
length of that on a n»ou*«- *
thought I looked xtu-y plqi,
Mrs. Tiiruli*e was greatly dNtre**.tl.
-How uiifortonale." nhe eXelalm.>l.
“I kuuxv tills teiii|Mirary didot
turn Bert against you. He Is artistic
in his Uste and ireadlly lufluem.d
beamy or defext. If your U*autl
golden hair were It. full length
might will him.
What a pity!
What a pity:obi lady w.as ao dlsappoluted that I aet
supply the deflcleuey.
wIpV I
you say
asked.
•The very thing.**
But she was In a quandtry as to her
son’s favorite i..lor for hair. He had
himself as averse elthi-r to
lon«l or rexl. she eouldu't r»*memlsT whUii. But she found aomeIhlng he had written w li.Ti-lu o.vuned
the wmd. • l«utlful Titian hair.** ami
she concluded that the wig should be
that color.
The one she selts-ted I
thought to be too near a red. but as
k- 'a!
x3ji
IM
FiGiniNt;
wna Chrome Benama fcr^oaar ftftaen
.. niKb. <» .b«. o..«b»w.
SSKS;
Just i
;n*.nd^ing.r.prod.crf
by the overflow through the * awy maa.
P. x>. FlAjnrUT.
glands and pores of the akin
Tboa«. at., at. Lorn., *o.
of the flery poisons arith which the blood-current is overloaded. While rz>
—
temal applications, such as washes, soaps, salves
powders are soothing and cooling, they do not
■
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>uch iheireal‘ cause of
»es,
S. S.!
tbetb
and strengthens the
thin acid blood and cleanses the
general system, when the skin clears off and Eczema and all its terrifying
tymptoms disap]
Book on the Skin and its diseases free. No charge
iw medical advi,
c m
r'. V-
tl.e hel I
li v.-r.Tannvrult* to the niinilter
t>77 an.l dadnal forward
In
Jh
- Scnind
ird
Cori*» oiduiiiii at dayhrr-ak that f-it.al
mornlnp of June 3
At tin* Hr<t rukli the New llnnip
ahire men Utund.al o\er the par.ifn-t
of a Confralerate b.Uter.'
alncle *h.»l. but de|H-n
i-ndiii;. -Jt*»n
f.»r the eneiuj
k. Ma(ip .rT>.
Iin.llj 4 ..uij,
lerist* of the battery threx% 1h.‘iii*e;«
uiK*n till* n-tnaxtinp f.***. b»i» the c.
hint felloxv* mllieil to one .-.tiether'.*
war; It waa murder. When the n.-h:
• aid nod le'af off their .a*«aUani* one t.y
eodod mon* than a tbou*and tnei. )a>
lu front of our work. .Ket>hawV dl
a* the b.4t to i.fixe tl.e
vlalun ale
•the nrt’.i XX .1. fln.ijly
wounded to leave the BHd
.viTcnn- and driven eel Hi., p.-tninp
Ordinarily aoldler* on the defensive
•low was a *xTorl rut.
would not receive an a.-*-*ault m> on.ily. \
i.’onfederate from the »
bat would be exiwrninp a Bank at. .k
ward, leavinc lilir. d«M.l .an.l n -irly de
CMpllat.al by the »|de of hi^ tun T-r
er of the bold advan.v. Hut fnmi t '.eir
rlble Work that, but the Fiflli v a-, ti* ..!
experteutva at the tVUdenie** .,nd
•Hhkxdy II.aiie.*’ .\m!«n:i:u.
to It. .\t the ••Ithvxtty
1
1
.-..wi
bllndlT on In diox .**. Uke aheep. v Iabot down at will
Gram* iktv „ni
memolra contain a atanlins .*xnf.-» on
with reapect to thla.iHUti.l .hart at
Cold Harbor.
Writing twenty x ,r,
after the ev,mt the peuer.,ld.vlat>s,
|
have nlway. rvn^ttxM that the h.*- a*
aault at Cold Harbor wa* ever tu.->
Tbe hUto^ of Ilan.>Hk s S. m l
corpa aaya that “acnrrcly twenty • c.n
I poxvd«T and *‘>imde>l the In
dial! XT: • w h.k.p In or.Jer |0|*ii.-he h!
..................
un.1 x ^
Harl»>r the tiani.*. of *l\ty
1* aiht.l to the d. .iTli
roll «>f tbla »dlte r»‘clm.*it. rr 1 nt 't.
end of the war tbe F.f:l. New Hamp
ablre wa* accre.llT«vl xx-pt;
killed In
comm.md
GEOHGE
•Uaaklei
aitiKye*'*
1 aaw •Hauilt-r ph.y.xl and adai tt*.!
for Malays at Sinpni*>'v-. li xxa* kiinu
porteatona.*
In Glblxon * dlviaton rf
of tb« tbTM fllTlalons of
•
iKhoat to the tone of
Her Gol.iei,
Hair- and kllhai INdonlus to “U>nti
to the Hand." IV.onlu* nddrea*ed hU
aon to eThafa EngW>h. Von Kii.»w.and. with the klnc and quia-n. aanp
-Mary Waa a HouMmaid" to otlK-r
S xth words. Tbe pbokt *.wne iu.duded thrx«e
BUGGIES
not
take
long to
sell.
If
.1 :|ke ly'get .me or ni..n of
an-: >■«••' mi- vism
I :uii rei
XAnit upon you fiu -ame
I (fl^aiy»[<a(9iBa>»]
CLEAREST
CHEAPEST
..HEALTHIEST..
ABSOLUT bLT CliORLESS
i
The public is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
L-IOfHI-r
ELECTRICITY
-‘•V:
M R 1000 V
riwNiMHauHt
Barney Anderson
Biarda^i^ RUii lltctfic
I’.jk* jnd Per-i ^9
STATE STREET
QUAUTY IS BEHER
THAR QUARTITY--^ .^
ce as Well as Fuel
isa'
Tiiat IS ilic TcawHi wc liaxc
llic Ik*sI, purest ami mml
n a* uKS
Wi* havr pun liasi-cl ihi* <»M cstablishfil ICI*1
JQHNR.SANf
lenimn cniiii
lJUSINhSS A.f JOHN A. |.\CKS().\. which will
lx* cwiuluciril ill couiHTiimi with jiiir COAJ- ami
521 SOUIH UNION
Wool) biisim*>s. W r \xi>h to as>nr«- ihi* fri* rnl>
'
and patrons tif Mr. j.ackson. ami all olhrr let*
1
tbe pale kharte of niy utilural hair, ao
much le*H prxtuouneetl than that of my
raatng a Ig
One .lay he came. HI- niotlK-r wa»
very 111. and I had cabled for bim. I
did not exiHVt him for «-v.*raI daya
after the day on which he arrived. 1
was holding hi. mother hi my arm.
when the dx*or oiwuesl. aud he came
harrle*llx lutu the room.
He cast au
on h«T. aud he turmsl. for be had evi
dently b«-en caught by my flaxen hair.
-Whiit lu tbe name of He ktopr
bit mother
tltude of qiietitious I'oiuvriilng her.
When he had leannsl that .lie wa« convalc-ent and would mK»u la- well he
brxaitlioil a algh of relief
TIh-i. he
looked again at my hair. I eiplaln.sl
the ot'cnslonof my having been obiigcl
inmceal luy *ltuxts|
pate
•If ;
•aid. ‘ except that frightful red I *h .uld
haxe tlsf-ct.vl
ileti’Ct
that which I iioxv a.^
n*! hair.”
philnly.; 1 deleiit
<
•WTi
do
•
you iM-e plainly**” a*
Mr*. Tumlee.
••.Mother, you force me to ap^ik
plainly. Now that your IhMoxiM 1. frr»*
from that hades tliiuM wig .be
4
ic<‘ is purr and um-xcrllrd in tjualiiy.
jsENMAL INSUHANCEj
New Wilhelm Slock
ORB
SAWYER
Traes
FENHALUM
...DENTISTS..
A. D. TYLER
Fire Proof Elastic Pulp
Plaster....
Wr an*
mnv iMuikinj; ord<*rs for ihr srason’s tl«*liv« ry.
DENTIST
••oirw—^.r.i New wnkMai Bloek.
-< na' Fliune US.
Made of wiail, pulp and Filler,
: chemically prepaid and actenlifically wmiJunciTwith fire clay,
and rarnrsily stilicil your palronaur
cement and <ildicr in^ircdicnls.
riastcr today, rarjicnterscan foU
liG.B.Taylof Goal Go.
! low tommruw without dtsU*<!;;in;;
plaster.
Carhud on fund.
J. H. Hmim
6w. B. MtWl
MOIIROE & McWETir
6ERERAL IRSURAI
>TA M lAlU • 1 oMPAMK-< and Fannen
Mn!u«l Ktr.- I-...........— **-m|fa*T
I I NEW W ILHELBI BLO
a-5
BOTH -PHONES
• MU MlUAN. r..unlT .
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA Rx
Stocks, Bonds. Grain, Pruislons,
J. M. FELL,
O. R. CARVER A BRO.
COMMISSION BROKER,
EIRE INSURANT
SuMo .JOB N«w Btate bank
building. Correspondent Geo L
I. Grand Hapid«.
GLASSES FITTED B
OfiTruI Maikcl (Jii<»;alif»n-, l^vpMxate wire, direct ifA»m .New
York and t Ili:<-v.;.,.
".'LIT
,\b«olutc SA-curitx.
t_ I- A aulLDINO.
J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICJ
AT HOTEL WHITIN'
Crst (ve u
each mod
icunng headac
c. u Us;icw.«»ii. UP*
feebly. -1 Uiought It wa* -TltLxn.
-I confe**.” AdellM-rt
**to an abixurd prejodlc
for yrtlT oa account of
nottc«*d and adiuln-il you
tralU that endeared you to
Fill Acres, Ten Acres, Forty Acres
M. & N. E. TIME CARO
amiability, beside* nppnvlatlntellf*-tual gift*. But I could
el drawn tuwarxl al rt*dbeaded
.* night caught a gllmp***
a mouse earted fairy flitting tbr»u
M*y r JtwiraiOKi
the liall and
IS delighted. 1 wo!K
If It waa not you?”
”lt must liave be
•The Image of t
with me for leu y*
fancy and”Ijiter he told me that It had caaght
World’s Fair, St Louis.
hla heart. So tbe dear lady gut her
tound trip tl
srlah after all.
ket stations. Ask agenU
e at aK ticki
nOSAMO.ND ALICIA BCDD.
It of ticket* and full pnr-
lasil-iiss
Oraoi Trawui Lml & Lmi Ca
iiis.jii
____ * A A B B.
’."sir-'i’iSF
^ SiLiF'-'
PAVING TAX.
EXCURSIONS
vum
of Sixth rir**«'i from
line of Ilivlslon Mr»*el lo the west llr<
fri * tnes
Desperation.
RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AOx
«l»coalty; |
t giuraruccd
to fit.
..CARPET GLEAHIH6 WOflU
Carpet Oeanlng and Ktatber RrU
vaung. Carpet aewing and laykj
Brfure aending yotxr uld cavM
away to be Bade Into rugl, M ■
•howyuuaamplea
.
.
.
K. fc.
CHAPW. Pnprieiu’.
f<* WaaUngkm
wmm
Mmx>Ni* lur. Mic'w.
Wkea T«Wuit*lceCU«ra
the South and
Farts
Southeast
lass rickets on
way .second-class
Settlers’
THY A racoKO «M>rr Aa
A
a.I xeofk uf Higheet PoealMs Q*
Fine r.old Work a flaacURy.
ctmsHim rs. that ii is our aim lo ^ivr ilu-m ih«*
b<*st and most HtU ii-nt si*r\ in* po*sihU*. ()ur
la^
rte*pera«lon in case of
One
^ a-cldcni. resulting
In
Bums. Cuts.
was not aooCbar caae <mi record where ned aea.
sale at all stations
a battevT of aitUJetT advaoeed wi b a
-----------------------------Tuesdays of each n
oaloom of chaiglag Infaotry to a {olnt
KmUrowa. m»« Saek..
fri
gerOBartTBU—aPeSoaker. 1 Ja « »
for pnrticulnra.
Baar aQongb to tba ennay'a works to
We don’t know arhat there la aboW
TRY OUR VELVET lee /Oream. b r.
oaa fiiilafrr with affaet.
a staUoa that calls for a back. Ex eiy
97k.
- 1.C1U--------pbook
-——
OaloiMl UptDD*s brigade of tbe Bizth day women who cany market baskets
TV A GA8 RANGE NOW. |9 lo Wm A. McOool. Cltliena
llWlmi
I lad la Dm charge by the,,from
f
u downtown borne and a e proud of
All c nnectioDs free till July laf.
s in new h«ik block.
ait heavy artillery. |'
try a
U waa a new -regl-.
1 ttttla banflbay -
are nlrt'a.ly sold and the balauct*
L. G. BRYANT.
PERE AdAROUETTE
L Then it trsnsplml that
1 raked lengthtvlse
One of
>f tthe .<ixth *1,^ and which I* known aa prt
coeps' battartes, OspUln HexameF. coral U mostly obtained in the Med
Tltst Kaw Jeraq’. rsu Iti gun* u;> to llerranran. the Barbary coast furuiMi
the fraot, whan it eould throw x*. nl. log the dark red, the vicinity of __
tUr
ter lata tha iaiiiiqr*a ranks, llexutner
furnishing tbe yellow, or aalmon
hf LmTs battertes.
,
, adjuinlng i
wide, oxicuding through It.
immwtrrwMxmK O AnAMTA, oju
to be nf much coimeqiietKi-. f*>r. though
he M*-ui.*d to enj..y chattlug wUh me.
1 could iioi dl!U*»v«T the kllgliuwt ludli-aU.Mi of a loverlike emotion
To
tell the truth, I wii* at a ilUartVantape
under my wig. I often .i.ugUl Artel
b.Tt |.»oklng nt It with a slugular ex
pniiklon aiirt >»u.h|>c«-1i>«I tlinl he "knexv
hi* mother might have her wUh
.... uv,.
from that arm;
acwak unKortitnly of “aaBaull* rrpul d •
from one end of Iree'e line of hatti • b«
the other. tJeneral Ijiw of Kersthi vvV
dhialoo. whlfh held thb ivnter of I.-Ve
line, aaya that on Un- uiomtur: of
Urant'a attack hi* tm«*i>* wen* umlrr
arma awalUnp the a**allante
. he
men were "lu fine aplrlta. IniiKbinp ami
falklnp at they «—• "
tlecalllnc Ua* camape In
li tl.e mnk. of
tbe enemy. General Iraw
area therdreadful t'amape
klaryr'a hill at Fri'derlcknburj:
the *old
Jackaon*a men held at tla> MaaMi.!
naaaaa (Hull Hun.
but 1 had
ADDITION
Tbe canse of Eczema is a wad d^raat klada of blood amAlalaa, bsT* baea
4T.r'"i. v
AT ttn.i*
_
East Bay Park
„
torment at times, especially
month |.u*M*d. rtutiiig
o
of iH'autx*' I wn* not “a joy for.>x er”
to Art«’llM*rt Tumlee. Hut xx.- l«-.-.uue
exct'lletit frii-nrt*. aurt wh«*n xx.* p.-tritHl
he d«* lnr»*l that he woulil mi>* my
com|..nrt..ii*rilp v.-rv^iii. li. I i.-k the
polite *|N*e» h for what 1 eon*irtere.l
worth »«irt iimrte om- e.iunlly
He n-tume.1 to Kur<*i»«for a prof.K*4.r*hlp siii.l xv.i* gmi.two year*. Me.niwhlle uiv exx it luxu
riant •.••■k-* hail gruxvii to tli.-ir full
length, alal a. I aioi*! «*mihtug them
befon* the gln»« I mnf.-is 1 thought
GF-v -'ii.j
PLAT OF
Z7Z
Fp to tl»e time of the arrival of the
expexttd victim I had taken mile or
no thought as to-tny own pari In It.
yielding to Mrs. Tumlee a* I would
humor a child In getUng up a «harnd.-.
but w hen 1 .wme to play the ml.- of a
Osl.et for a hUklmnd my maiden ua
tune revolPd. When Mr* Tumlee xxas
■ ‘ ■ 1 treating Atlel
BUSHtSS CAMS
BEAOIIFUL
9CT9 THC M$tm OH nH£.
So disease canaes so mndi bodily diseocnibrt,
tmms and stisn like Eczcbs. It bejitis oltea with
sli^t zedoess of the skin, followed by pnstxdea
postal, or bUs‘ :ky fluid oozes,
oozes. which dries
. sticky
and scales off or lonns bad lookia^ sores and scabs. It
appears on different parts of tbe body, bat oftenest upon
ylnced and paid an exorbitant price
liy
THE
Glfirt—Room 2*1” State I
— •i'dSS.IL*-
Butch«ra ajxd 8ausaR«rii«im
—s
0«r soda fountain la a^
for the seaapA.
WaIVs Drat Sfare.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Try NaaapE Wau Adb. iu
out atMaR^rlMM
mmmm
11
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_____THBKTKHIirOKEOaHUTBATEBaECTnr.inig, roa>AY,rogE«, l>04>
CU T MB dfl«C '& k»ad MX B 'Ikal
mw
mm met that tvtakM mad j« was
ikmrpir tsad. Ilk* m srtat ator.
m
Cbc
JVUeter
_________ ______________
I B* la adpcaimd .
trtm hmd
madk srtwcd. and. tfctnwti mr acuwatataao» warn MIm a. wmm hudir daw mmn«L
forsettjns 2S%svSi;£?s^ ^;^ij=.vr2£;
tWbtoek.
her to atoa.** aald Um araTiaanr.
was a trkl^rrad «
MaMdatkaaaauaaa. -UMahtdour
*1 fma aw tkat r«a ar» rn«dtaaaH>a brr
Taa kaa* «oad taftaar.*’ aald Utc
as%"
'HM. M. iv CkBto ir. «
d^BE wat a pmtt, gM atm mar- tmT
I “T<«r rtaltar wt
tUMT taumaaUaatria, arttk «P«k baTara ■*.-
ly.“
~Kot IB tlM loaot." aruuatad lb» fintmmar. -1 an mordr tr>»n« to »>t titr
rUm U tko affair arklcti jro«i a*d Ha
noot pataful. IMdobratupr
-mb* did. but l-I r««r*t to aajr~**Tliai ob« didn't otoD watU'rou bad
Hi*
oausbt h*r aaaln.''
*nki«*tblac at tbe kind • tr*» tn* rrpir
had as haaaat. Md fae* aad r« b* '»•• arraaoto* tb* arrMii for mr nmrr
‘
KASKOL.A
TABLETS,
contain Diastase
the only known
di^es*tivre at
s’tarchy f'oodsAfaathaF- remedy €foa^
1
«»*•
H '
OBlts c«nin.cy
Tb..r ,rr
I araa a atraa««r la the place, and
my clotbaa |iad beam made by a yood
taller la th* cHy. ao I waa not aur
prlaod to recelr* a rapid, critical
glaac* Cram th* jorng woman. I waa
howoTor, aomawhat atartied by a aec
< a third tb*
dUtInrt and
peam.
rotf'*
“rrofraaor Somner.that made roe Jump
**I aw be.” waa tb.- rn»lj
<*o aoi know n*er
-I *»arr aeen yoor fare, but I do not
kaow yoor name.” aakl the prt)reM.jr.
there U any reaaon why yon .lo not
wmlatakabi* character.
,
I am caxaad arith a lomanUi nature.
tat
bat axpartanci haa Uoybt me that
whaa a atranye youny woman trie* to
to
■D
a* behind
behind the
the back
back of
of an
flirt with m*
acort ahe la more romantic
, and an acquaintance betwaan ua will not end bapfilty. 1 Imtfllattly became interested In an old
ohm* church on the oti>er sklc of the
OtraaC. It waa not a beaatlfol object
hot It looked aafe.
.
aluny.
le yonny i an fob ,
ired hla t
factlooately to th* ytrl. who remained
opoe the oldrwalk. She made a quirk I
and derm- Utti* yreture which miytit
t not be conatraed aa tbrowiny
wlab to ytre It”"Thank you.” aald the vUlmr Uaatlly.
”I
"I auppoae
auppoae that I am rooludi al>uut
Too are
are a
a iman In whom any one could
Too
bare confldence.
Too are yreally reapected In this community.
If y»u
prefer that I should Intro.
lntro«loce iny
**lf"—
”By no meanar exclaimed I'refesMur
Sumner.
“The fare la enoiiab
are an bonest man. ami juu .
trouble. In the past few w.-eir- 1
i
t
you?”
There was a moment of silcii.-.-. and
then my youuy mao of tl>e .'oin.-r oud
the atrect car—the escort of t ? pretty
like to foryct; aomethlny which It Is
unjust that I should rcmcmlicr-Bt
least It la an Injustice to n-member It
aa 1 aeem compelled lo do
t'an you
make me foryet Itr*
“1 can make you to foriret anythlm:
at all.” replU-d Sumner; “your name,
your aye. your natlre tonyuc.
I can
send you out of tlils mom dumb, ond
you aball never B|i«ak Knyllsh
you have laborioualy l.wnie.1 it nil over
youuy man's
strain aa he leanedI back In It. (
could Imaylne the expn-*sl«»ii of Lbi
face,
I you 1
profest
yeO ’ d.
hare a perfect Idea
I allybi
I The youny man beyyed delay and
ly tolic
paced the floor for a minute or
e dty. and tliouyh It |
-Voo have called me an Imuct man.”
wd it
1
had almost said at a--gulp.
------------------------------------------------------------------t for my own youd. wurcl.v
iead forw
f€
a way of toealny hla head
ard and for my own happiness. I Lave a horror
toaolny It back aa If he aelaed a aub of deceptlon-an unnainral bormr of
ject with hla teeth and hurriedly awal ' ,t“
towad It
j
“Too want to make an article about
bypnoHam." aald be. “Do you know
oaythlny about Itr
j
“No.** aald I.
j
“Why dldnt your editor aeud a man ^
who did know aometblny about itr ba ,
-So bare 1.” resiwnded the profeasor.
phould be frleuda. But you did
^ot come here to tell me that.”
^ui apeak stralyht out.” said tbe
visitor In a voire whk-h Indicated that
nothlny could hare been
hjjQ^
.m In lore with
i admirable womai
“Bccauae b* wanted yoor riews tinadalterated.“ I repllad.
|
jjfc.JOfl^vAtV^W]^ ~1 i
I
I ^ I
'
Pi
le
«n armanoa Bcnaa to rs
r CRsiucTsa-
weaknewH-s like the rest of human
Ity.
1 could hardly wish her
otherwise. And It it the more unjust
*“
account to retain and lo
brood ui»on the memory of one sllybt
»nvr. but 1 can't help ll. The thiny Is
mlnlny my life.”
‘So 1 penelve." n-sponJeil Simmer
••B'hai did she doV
“It was a trlfllny det-epthm. a hit of
tbouyhtlcBaniwa.” continued the .vouni;
“1- 1 am not a n-si.lcnt «»f tlib
Ihouyli I live not far away. Vou
will make no attempt to Id.-ntlfy me ot
tbe youny lady r
“Truat me." aald Siimner. “I live the
life of a monk In these stone walls
“There was a man. *.>mewhat older
than myself.” aald the visU..r.
whom this youny lady” "We will .-ail her Miss A.”
“Very well-with whom MIm
been acjualnted ainre ahe was a little
a very handsome fellow,
principle.
I think Miss
A.*a Influence upon him was yoml. In
aplte of the dlffcrpn.-* In th.-lr ad's.’'
“We will rail him Mr. B..” said the
professor.
“Mr. B. lived In the same town as
my»Hf.” continued the visitor.
"lie
married a .vouny wouuin of some
means, but not from mercenary motire*. It Was an excellent m.nlch and
I don't eee wh.v they slH.uldn't be very
ippy; hut there is no denyinp that Mrs.
la of a jealous disposition. 1 have
ra It exhibited: tn fart. I saw It once
la the case of Mlaa A„ and In all boo-
acaae <
, rohare
Dill waa a bank presklem and a
klgUy rooperted cltUen. Owlny to the
dtohoMoty of two employees the bank
got Into dUBcultlea. from which Dill
rooeued It with honor, but tbe matter
nrfuo4ad.
TO UX FRIENDS AND TEE PUBLIC GOnStALLT
Having Jcasctl the SHANK BARN. 1« State - atieet. aad pmchaacl a fine, new, an.l
aalt dtot DIU had tcgalned bU meotal
balattc* almoot ImoMdiately.
pm
Ha arant to a tockor and took out of afbie new ot this affair, fuaiiy there
It a Maall ■soeMwa Chat noembtod ao muM tmt be anythlag more taneccnl In
Ibto be -X MOOO the ta- *«twt than this. Xtiaa A-Jeft tte
DP-TO-DAIE LIVERY STOCK
coosiatrag at fim ciam single and tlooble carriage bonet, rubber tire
bikes and gent's driving wagons, if»p buggies and rubber tire anrre^a.
I am in pr»sition to futniih you with THE SWELLEST RIGS in
the city. Kindly give roe a call.
UuMiell «.ny« of htii. Hu.I he was “s.vmfsHtetlc without lK-iny .TiudesietMlios.
*«<»
teeom-lled H.e humhlr.1 drudye
advertised as the -yalkiny
'rh
__________
account
luitiilcry ■ *“ ■ *-““'***® school to hW or her drudy
wonderful
is about
about 'T f"*"
•“’** t»Hve months.”
*rhis parth-uUir niiiuial was
her the tail Oyure. at oih* rraerful
twelve feet In h-nytli atsl wciyb.-d .
^
and stately; Hie l-Muyt, air. as of an
»n-Kl.l« ....T
It I..0 . I
affahle srchsnyel; the crith-al brow and
On., dwlit.' 0-n.l niHl un:-. l-nmlfnl ‘ “
-.... IntellJyence wbenevre the
RESPECTFULLY.
Walter Benton
p,-rfomm...o ... l*“nu«-hB
'or nei-dleaork. atsl th.- friyht.-ncd chib
I. smiles a!id fs-s.-.'. as
tested the pn.0.i
humble
....
WSIR or THE fcyTni.TJNO
IS®!
issi
HBi
ii
't^n,
many
odd Itrt.ka and. U u rtslm.-d,
ny*^d
learuhd to articulate at Uwst Ihrvw
rerj plainly
plainly - vlx.
•'*• ;*iiiamii.a.“
~
words rerj
"papa” ai
..-^TWhen told t.i prav tt
keefier's i
Its mpperi. ill the attitu le
of auppllrntlon and pat on a sain-tliuo
nkms look.
Traverse City Dental Parlors
.*.ul.lu't do
hlth' further and aee if
horus texcitedi) i-C-a L "Now.
• milly ex.-elletitr'
IJetitr' To the leach“X'uii have bruuyht
jK-lliny ain.-e I wym Iirre
I have n
FOURTH FLOOR
S-
NEW STATE BANK BUILDING
Orlcta »f tWe Aat
An old tradltkm says th.- .\rte<i> were Has* R—«. Pe.etr.ts H.rd Hrw..
The cxinm.- tips of a d.-llcate n
ne of seven i»owerfnl trils-i that •
emerged from seven .Tivem* in a re- i ari- p.-n.i.*-i.-«l by a al»«-nlh Mt w
whhh. a* It ia W<
Ued Altlau. «►. pl;.-e of the j
gion
Thev sandes.-ii
apttinst the a«.Il. la
, that It arts
itlpe and the
- repe.ii they I
th root thnad U rarrled
xvelInhabited
This ' down uninjured
Another aid to pene
;»arfly fabul-.uv bi t it ! tratluo Ih-a In the provtalon whet
the no,t. ns It puahea downwan
country before the elevnih or tw. lftb search of ,K>urUl.n:ent. eXerelMaliyhlly i-piral. M-rew tike motion, wl
AH 7be tribe* llred
worm* It* tip Into the ground,
other liii|wr|am ;,i;.-nl I* H.e acid
oonslderabie time until
aap. wl.l.-h .-xtnlei. on to ntnl dlasolvre.
itory (
for *
to M.tn.- i-xteiit. 111.- nnk or hard soil.
a.-y over the wl
ory »Thl* may U- tesle.1 l.y placing a small
I'lnl.
sued and lasted man
piece of ,«linh..d m.-,rble In a p
the leaderahlp of tbel
whli-h a plant la m-1 atwl coveriny It
Aztecs obttlned
with earth.
After some weeks
marl.Ie will le- found to have been corrod.d by the .s.ntlnuooa action of thl*
Special OfTcr
v£irpi:
For the next thirty days we will give the
following prices on our crown and bridge work.
22k sold crowns. 30 gauge...$4.00
Bridge work .'...................
4.00
Gold fillings, up from............. 1.00
Silver fillings..............
.76
Painless extraction.26
Best rubber plates........... ........ 6.00
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
REMEMBER—Take c;levator for fourth floor.
Rooms 407-408.
:,v:i
OrtretUy Catll !■ l.lbrria.
The brown akin* of tlo- imtlves I
Uberla are ofum daulnNl with n>l an
white clay, the effect of the latter b
Ing rather atartllny
Thl* l« cail.
Sometimes s v.-rtlcal bit
at night the tCM-a s.-«-m *
I'roii. dll wit to suii.-At the trre*
hard ni «..rk
Vo,, c-m.
sonic of them growing, and. t * n
natunilly Is- suj,posed. Il*ey must h.
a llItU- rest nt nlyld. The tree U ll
ouyhiy exhniist.sl. It* branrtaa lose
their stlffnes*. while Ihe leave* droop
niid fold lliemselve* toyethef
I n
like those of temperate chinutes. tletn-cs of Ihe irople* nil. more or h-sa.
show th«H.e slgna of eibiniMion toward
sunset
parted of murder, theft, eu-. he is
made to drink sa*ce W.XKl.
w.xkI. ThU iM-lny
adly poison,
Innocence
deadly
poison. his
1
clared by the draft not provlnc
It U aald. however,
foryet that
form
When the fatal moment
Wahs!>nt U peu.Tally adopted.
1 heard him
conaldere.1 that only an
door without I
him. and almostt at the satn« Instant the Innocent m.m would be wllllny to ap
profei
proach the dredly draft
shat conndentlal. saU
"It
•T th!
Tn.i“..“rsro '.liJS
The Maraetfe ReeSle.
There are two places on the enril, *
aorftce where the maynetlc iH-c.lle
must point due south
They
easy places to reach
one I.
arctic n-ylon north of tie northern
magnetic pole, on th* line Is-tthat
pole and the ytsryraphl.-nl n-rth fede
The other U in the anlarrtl. reylo,..
souUt of the iwtutbern .nasnetic |-ie.
on the line l>elw«-r-u that *is«t and the
gcoyraphlcal south fwle
In the hr«t
ra»e tbe i»olnl of the tnsslle I* nltrart
ed to the tH*rthern maynetle |*de
In
the M^nd ,nse the other .nsl of the
needle U attn.ci.,! to the southern
['‘heT^re- I I
ttc with dncliats.
Two men were
locked in a dark
room and crawled
otealthUy from
corner to corner,
unlil some false
IIP.
mayiw-tlc poh-
CwrloBS
In Frle*lanil. It Ms-m-«. there 1* a cits
tom that the news of a hint, or dea
Is announced \*Tlmlly by a mun w
I calls at every bous- in the vlllaye I
^
that purpoM* If he hr,..,-, tiK- m-ws
• ^ ’ a birth he wears whin- tlovt-s; if of
death they are black
Son,.- days Im
a child was born .b-«d In u Frish-n ,
Inye. It was iM-r-esssry
I slM.uW I
i.irldny^M
wbat colored cloves'; 1
of n-soumroniids weartny ot»e wh
Lave rhUters.
A farorlte plant with tbe old herballsts waa satyrion, a name appll
several apccle* of orrhl*. A* far back
as the days of the Homan etnplre
was commonly aupposed that the roota
of the aatjTlon *uj.plle>l the satyr*
with food *nd>protnrt»M them to com
mit those cxcesMe* lor which ihey be
came provorWal. Kireher rel.-it«*« the
case of a youth who. whenev.-r be vis
ited a certain corner of his pardon. 1*.camc *0 lovesick that he mentioned
this strange clrcumstnnct- to a fric.ML
On examining tbe spot it was fou
be overgrown with a speele* of saty
rion. the odor of which nlonc had the
effect of Intplrlny love.-Thambera'
Jonmal.
TRAVERSE CITT DENTAL PUL0R$
Tbe roiHlltlon of life In a tropical
forest 1* sonllplit. an.l to yet to H>* t.q.,
where alone ibefv la aunllybl.
constant aim of ev.Ty tr.-.- They li ive
no wint.-r's r«-.i In the tropics, and they
;ely employed as extra
DR. T. A. PENBALLEGOH. Hoccr
NOTICE
^
WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING It THE TIME
•
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLA.
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
I 26 Casa 8tr*«t.
Meinl>er* of the .National Electrical
Fnltcd Stater;.
IT’S
A WATCH
tr. I feet Uke
aadyhe Dr. Hen*', Medktore «
I baS takes Bcdictoc tnm pkyi
aarbcK«ta,IcoaMaee.Dr. Pieroe'a Caomaa Sense Medical
Adviaeria sent/woo receipt of atampa
to pay expense of mailing *a/y. Send
at ooe cant atampa for the paper covered
book, or ji arnm for Hxe^Ioth-bound.
Addicaa Dr. R.V, Pierce, Buflalo. N. V.
Bar* Oar* fa*
Spratoa aad Bralaaa
Phatoarwalir.
aeSmaJaBea!^^
Pbotograpby was* discovered In this
way: Dagncrra waa lying on a couch
la bla attic abode and aaw a sunbaam
fan upon a opoC lo tbe darkened room.
He waa otarttod to'aee tbe otijerts oa
tbe atreet Tliidly portrayed la all tbetr
cotora-ln fart, a panorama of tba
loetAeata outohS*. Uc atudled tbe aubject aad hla aearefa la tba myatrry
aU that to baata-
.
asTjasrjmrSiS'a
Ltosaea M. CMaaOla MailiniTBMOfl
tar* aMBkoc at fmn. I aant mim at a
rTiriTTSsrsLOTa
r
•m* Tale.l mt a.revaa.
Believe me. the tak-nl of sn«-ce*s h
isothlnc more than dnJny what .v-»'
do well and dolny whnt«*v«T ,v..i
do without a thought of fnine
If i
■ at all. It will come bet-ause It i
dt-oerred. not liccauM* ll la aouylit aft
cr. And. rooreovtT. there will Iw m
mlayivluya. no dlaapiwtntnu-nt. no hni
ty. feverUh. exhnusllne excitement.
I^DCfellow. _________________
Travaras City. MIoh.
Cootrartora
Asaoeiatiot)
of
tba
ELGIN G; LEWIS
e-TIHIME
>« Wants This: i CASH
Commencement
GROCER
•10.00.
Ihut
Butcher*’
1‘remlum
Ijird. per lb........... ................l(
•12.00.
•15.00.
Be«i Silver Leaf Lard, per
»20X».
Hjndfome Chatelaine* for th#
Ih^t riearbark Pork, per Ib. fle
Best Beau iMrk. per Ib...........7e
for the boy*.
■llla* SSaniy^ty^?^*^
^
Matthew Araoia asneW
ill «aid llLtft Msttbe-W Arnold In Lb*
Hiarn«-t.-r ..f *•■
........................
sumeil the stereol
-.'■"v;.-
had merely wiiHen a note oskiny Mr.
B. whether be waa to attend a rettaln
danrtng party.
"The result wa* moat unfo^nale.
There was no open uttam>l. 'Mlaa A.
r plant,
and Mrs. R continued U|wo Irtemlly strange as It may seem. there I
terms, as they had bt-en all their lire*. diatlDctively orchid odor,
But a break bad In-eu threntctMd and like tbe vloleL othera like,the
to avoid such a dancer In me future kyaclntb. the daffodil. Oi^lda are tb*
I that Profeoaor Sumner bad Mlaa A. took the very unwise course of monkeya the mimic* of tl»c
I bin and had coiumandeJ concealing a perfectly hanniww
world. In odor as well ns form and
bin to CacgaC bla troobla. with tbe le oomapoiKtooce with Mr. R They
tint No other flower resemble* an ormembers of many dub* nnJ societies, chid, but orchids are forever aping butand it araa oeceaaary thp)- should com- tertlc*. panale*, bootA spider*. pitch
wlth WICH
each Otoer.
other. VI
Of worse
cour»e pUnu. birds and wbat not And
Ska*
nLjirjt than an*
WUU
d H»ey
case more tba
anj ^ communlcaUon should have been
are not abaolut*
Other." I replied.
tb* aacD* twice I
mt with tbair troubtoa. 1 wtab 1 had
told him to fticgH that be bad been tc Si K SSudT^
aaa aaa. It woold bare opared me maeh
"Mlaa a. aaod to leave notes
.« roc or
“It
"iVy war* auadlod epoa a atrm <»*>• eot aaeta rl«bl.aaraar la th* litti* aatraralt/ totrn and
“LH your comdroc* be at pt*«^
aaamad to b. araJUa, for a Utillry car
«»d b*
“If a^ln*1. dl«:k^
That was aiy otra hnalnfaa at tb* mo- which
yoo aboold notknow.1 arUJ
mam, aad I pawed Joat bryood bear- throw yoa ioto a tranc* aud you aUail
tm at IhBrcaarrraaHoa. which aremtd *>•»• Joar mlod wlrwd dran of It. That
to ba la aanaac I cMCht a word or »• oodrraiood. ebr
-T
..
two la apit* of laywlf l*tit t>ot th*
Before 1 coukl rn>ly 1 beard the door
■aaalag Tlmy war* a ooubl* coaple. open. ITofe«or Sumner
a.lde.
mmA arhil* I did not rtarr at them 1 did dad 1
waa aittlnjc thereIn tb<-«-om«T.
MC tora my ba<^
blwhtn* uweeo. Uk* the flower ia the
Wban we roacbed the colleyv yrounds
I tort the car. the youny man atlli at
oiy Mheta Ua followed me alinoet to'
the floor of Unlrerslty hall and then’
tarwed toward the terrare. 1 watched
him corertly unUI he atoppiHl by th* ’
granite wall and bared him bred to the !
bra aw while he looked out acrosa the
Taltoy.
t
My enaad waa with I'rofesso^Sum-'
■ar. and I was ahown Into hla room.'
which occupies a comer of the yn-at
I floor.
ivy ma
lan of mlddU*
yneck
k and a bly head
hei
tlmt
I as If It miybt
iybt be full of
ol bnnl
Hla hair U iroiu yr.iy.
atachc an. almost
alm»sl i
and hla beard atU
whits. He Is an Amerlnm of lony .le ‘
i Btudent In O.-rmany
Id
NOI (iRtre tta owe
la aadMMw U* Xa—k,.-.4s TakWis eoata.-. IVp-m r-m l-aa.
raa a aar «>*»»•
torabama. ▼*>»«!*.
** this," 1 protratrd.
NEW LIVERY
......
re»*o I
X'^Crr2ySS*'S
t':-
mmm
ifiyipip
FANS.
I at 111 bare aoroe l-*lakcd Break
fast Funds.
WRI6T BAGS.
RA8TALU 1
Tryahtta nake*. Oxford Flakea,
. Vigor Flakes and
Cera Nut
Flakes at 5c pstekap*.
THE MARKETS.
'rrmaartma *he **H.
“1 notl^ tbe youny Widow
mac docan'f have tier widow'#
ao much In evidence now.”
“.Va
Rbe'a cleariny those weeds
away.
I beilrr* ahe see* *lyn#
second crop of oraiiye l.loaa.»n
PhUadelphla rrr*s.
r*r tirarwr.
Brtty-Ocorge Intends to have bla
own way In everytUlny wh«-n we are
married. Orace-Why are you going
to marry kirn. th«T Brtty-Joat to reIteve bla mind of a false lmpre**loo
try Oim VMLTW lo* Crajm.
Irate Pareot-TaU that young flafttoigh that hamual cenae htartolt*^- Wm A. MeOool. ClOaama
I fotMd him th* bauae. DaoflbtorBut. gaga, h* flaaart want th* hoMO.
try a mbcoiio want a&
VamatkatmaaOm.
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