Dublin Core
Title
The Evening Record, May 17, 1904
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
Description
Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
Creator
Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1904-05-17
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
Rights
Excluding issues now in the public domain (1879-1923), Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. retains the copyright on the content of this newspaper. Depending on agreements made with writers and photographers, the creators of the content may still retain copyright. Please do not republish without permission.
Relation
None
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Document
Identifier
ter-05-17-1904.pdf
Coverage
Grand Traverse County, Michigan
PDF Text
Text
THE EVENING RECORH
YESTEROArS ISSUE
•snUss
ts Hsf
RUSSIANS
EVACUATE
TRAYEB8E CITT, MICH., TrESD.\T, MAY 17,1»0#.
uns Loanc srmcTB
SOLDIERS
AT A FEAST
By Wire to the Bvcalaff Baeord.
BprtafffttM. BL May 17.—The dMe- COMPANY M HAD A ROYAL BAN
KKW CNWAfiO NOW OCtCRTCO
Mlaaa frog| aevaral eooatlea apitt to
QUET LAST EVENING.
day aad uwuaff to Lowdea. Tatea loa•V CZAirt TNOOOt.
ias oaaMfmaMe atrearh. Tbee thirty: Tatea,
UX ; Hai
■Bcr. 22: Wherman. Sd; Pierce. 22.
THEUl sura AinOVElSAlT
tw OCrCATCO TMtY WILL RmRE
TO TMIO Lma
QUAIIELED;
SUICIDED
tipswsx FlMt Slisllsd Kal Clww ToBEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
JUMPED
Nsk« • Lsiidlst-Ro
INTO BCIOTO RIVER.
sioiM 6ii»oet Jos Troops ot
Now Ctowofit TomorroMT. «
Irowwd HerMif and Fewr-YeaeOid
By Wirt lo the Bvoalsg Boeord.
Dauffhter—Har Huaband. Malcem
lAiodoo, Moy 17.—The New Chvoiis
Cepeland. Has OMappaaiwd.
correspoodoot xt the Bouton Tolocrow
eooipoay wlrts midtr yaotorioy't dote
By Wire lo the Eveolus Record.
that the Boflsloa eraenotloo oT New
Columbus, Ohio. May 17.—A beam
Chwaas has booa eoapletod.
il woaMB of thirty leaped Into the
The Japaaeoe adraaee will be roolat
rioto river from the Rich a
ed at Hal Chaos, wheaee the
idffe with her four-year-old di
detonataed
well
atoad with the tshttas
ued.
7S.0M Biea. If defeated. i
e womaa and child have been
he made at Makdea. hot the retire^
Oieai will be cooUeaed to Thin Lins. idenilfled aa Mrs. Malcolm and Beryl
Copeland.
The
woman
and
her
huaIM milea earth of New Chwaag. The
. who conducts a furniture npbolReaalaat admit the odeaaoe of the
is ertabllshment. quaireled last
Japoaooe army of 20,000 men to a
and
the
husliand
cannot
he
found
polat wfthiB 1ft mUea of Hal Chens
This etty to now swarded by 300
Cblaaae poMee aad ererythtns U gntet.
A diapatch from New Chwaas thU
afternoon reporu that the Japaaeae
warahipa aad traaaporta appeared off
Kal Chow. 20 miloa aontbewst of Tin
Kow, today and abelled the place, a
party of Japaaeae troopa were laaded
aad atore are now betas pat aabore.
The Japaaeae are expected in New
Chwaas tomorrow.
FUNEIIAL OF NOTED EXPLORER
SIR HENRY
M. STANLEY
HELD TODAY.
DIED FROM
HISnyURIES
King Edward and King Leopold Were
Present at the Services Held In
Weatmloster Abbey.
Wat Terribly Mant*»d by a Pert Mar9«etta Train YeoUrday—Body
Taken to Iowa for Burial.
By Wire to the Rvening Record.
I>ondon. May 17 —The funeral of the
te Sir Henry M Stanley, the African
explorer, was held at Weslmiaater
Abliey today In the presence of a
rn)wn of notables. Kins Edward and
Kins l^Hipold of Belslum were both
represented al the funeral. Among
the many Amertcans present were
Amhafcsador Choate and H. Clay
Evans. Cnited States consul sencral
[.xindon. The procession entered
abbey at noon and marched down
aUle to the funeral march playetl
Irumpeta and trombone. The cof
fin was covered with purple and placed
catafalque surrounded mith bunof floral wreaths. After the
choral service the l»ody was taken to
1* l»ndon Necropolis.
Oliver Owen, the rouns man who
who was terribly ntansled rmterday
mornlns by betas run over by frelsbt
cara on tbe Pere Marquette road, died
laat eveniBs abotit 7 o'clork from the
effects of hU Injuries. He
from the shock aad sradually
lined him
srew weaker until dee
of all
al his pain aad snfferins
brother.
Archie Owen, from Muskesoa
broth
who ta 0 conductor on the south end of
tbe road, did aot reach his brother's
bfMalde unltl after hU death and was
alOMMt prostrated with srtef.
Tbe yooas mui was ift years. 10
itbs and 12 days old i
•ther to
father and mother
held at the
th iaad Union
'. corner of Rixteeath
a. thUI Iafternoon at 4:15 o'clork
i by Rev. T. P.
adn
Christ. The b
h off C
will he taken on the> IS:20 Pere Mar
». ^Wa^e
quette
. Iowa for burial.
Tald *to wr“bealde'aLiU>OT Bpacial Elsctmn Yaatarday Authorixes
City to loatM fftOOO In Bonds
cMH'the pareaU bare burled there
Tbe body
for tho Now Btnicturo.
P by tthe father and mother aad
ble Owei rill Join them
The rottog n the bonding proposl
dds. The funeral will be In chaiffe
sted concrete bridge
West Front
over Boardmon
as carried yesterday at the
election by 308 to 14 votes.
ItCOVtUD THE WATCBtS special
This autholzes that tbe city be iKinded
|9.oaa for a new bridge.
Officer Aahten Located the Miealng
L short time ago an effort was
Property In Grand RapiBa. Where
fie to bond for a new bridge but
the present Ume
s not c
It Had Been Pawned.
pronounced in a
‘ bridg<
city enOoBstable Will Ashton succeeded in glnect and had a greatbydetI o do with
•odlns in Grand Rapids tbe two the voting as the residents of the (
watches loot by Baranm ft Bari. He recognize^ that they were liable to
bad prevkooaly located one in this city
a damage suit on their hands tf
aad recovered it from a pawn shop. havebridge
was not replaced with
Hewrtas that the other two bad
tontiat one.
taken to Grand Rapids he we
search of them and located them la
Mr Ooldbers sk pawn___
pawn shop
r
be railroad meni bad boofbt
them
here on tbe 23rd anddhadi
had pavraed them
tbe Rapids on tbe 2«th. OBcer Ash
ion did not eve« have to reaorl to a
replvtn to secure them aa the broker
was slad eooosh to make a aetilemeat
aad slTf “P
watches. He bad ad
vaaced tl5 on each wpieh. One UTTLE hope for SPANIBH AD
watch was valued at »3fl and tbe other
MIRAL'S RECOVERY.
BOND ISSUE,
WAS 308 TO 14
CERVERA
VERT ILL
^lawotlsalloB by tbe offleer showed
that one of tbe aaea had about tl la Suffering From a Serious Internal
romtns to him from the railroad and
Complaint—Commandod Spanlah
the other abont tS.
Flost Sunk at Santiago.
ELKS AT CADILLAC.
A. L. Jayee and W. O. C. Oermalne on
the Prwfram.
The Elks of thta city have bami InTltad by tbe CadlHae lodse lo oom^
that Mty to attend a proffram abd
trout auppar. which will be
Thutwday evewlnt A. L. Joj
W. D. C. Owmaiae of this dty will apmtmr on the proffram aad of coorae It
win ha a ffood oae. Mr. Joyce and Mr
Oarmalae will go over tomorrow afteraooa to raheane and tboaa who will
attuad Urorn here will ffo Thnraday
•nxrfocm._______________
ifVlfBi/iin
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Madrid. May 17.—A private tele
gram received here from Puerot De
Saau Marta and AluaU atates that
Admiral Cervera. who was ta commaad of the BpaaUh aquadroo. which
waa sank off Bantlaffo. Cuba, durtas
the ■paatih-Ameiieaa war is aufleriaff
frtim a aertous lateraal oomptalat aad
that the atteadlBC physicians express
little hope for his recorerr.
COMMEMORATING
DEPARTURE
FOR THE FRONT.
Splendid Banquet and Interesting Adreaooh by Veterans and Thoir
Guwta—Experiences in Cuba
and War Rtminiaccnccs.
The membera of Company M. Thirty
fourth Michlffaa volunteer infantry,
ffatbered In the lodge roonu of the
Knigbu of Pjrthlas last night to en
Joy their third annual baaqnet and to
observe the sixth anBiversary €>f the
departure of the company for the
front la the Bpanlsh-Ainerican war.
This aBBoal banquet haa come to
p an evlmt of considerable tmporiBce lo the members of the company
special interest to the com
at large, marking as it does
:he most
cl
IstOT) of the city.
Last
nlng witnessed the best and
lost enjoyiable anniversary* gathering
ipany 1
practically
Jly an exclusive party, none
but the members of tbe company, the
relief committee which served during
the war and local press representsvet beinc preseat.
It was a reunion of the boys of Trav
erse City aad vicinity who served in
MILLION DOLLARS INVOLVED
the late
together and who en
dured banls)xlps which they aloDe
know the extent of. Some of them
saw service which some of the battle
scarred civil war veterans would call
active. Many of them had heard the
bam of Spanish bullets over the hills
erday.
at Santiago, and some of them l>ecanie
It pending Iht
so Intimately acquainted with tbe arrival of the
amlner. The
shriek of shells and the hiss of Manser
bulleU as to shudder when the mem
on- is recalled. And while others, socalled recruits, did not get beyom
beyond the
shores of tbe United States, they
share the glory of that contest
Do not mias the croditora'
rauM> of their patriotism
closing out aate. The stock
o p( to the front, which waa in
mutt be sold st any price to
tensified by their disappointment
settle creditore’ claims at the
s hen ordered home s iihout having exRacket.
peiience<l active service against the
Seven
boys lie In ho
kept green by I
comrades and friends and there t
few who did not suffer the ravages of
disease while In their country's aerce.
While the annual banquet was in
the nature of a pleasant reunion, the
memory of tbe loved comrades who
died In the cause, and of the sufferings j
ly who remain served to cast a
temporan- gloom over the festivUIes. '
But as the stnricui of patriotism. M>lf j
denial and excHement were related i
crest and humor'
which delract»*d from the more sorrow- .
ful elements of the experience* of the ■
young soldiers.
There were speeches and stories i
which told of the hardships of tbe sol- !
diers while In Cuba, and tales of ■
morous incidents which gsre color |
what was otherwise a serious buslSB. *rhe solemn occasion of tbe de
parture of the company for the front
the Iftth of May. 18M was reviewed
and their return, emaciated,
and disease
stricken with suffering
auff
again referred I with great feelgreat occasion fc
members of the compi
ipany and
le^all
lid not be present, there ■
which
maay absent
that they. too.
Hy
ly and si
realized the Importance of this gathDuring tbe evening grapbophone aelections .were rendered by M. Winnie,
for an hour or so the young
veterans and their guests spent s
pleasant time In reviewing war times.
The spread i
bad served at their annual
pany ever had
-as pi
prepared by Comgathering It was
rade Prank Nay and vwas finely served.
The menu consisted <
Sliced tomstoe*.
Mixed pickles.
FVimssee of chicken.
Ualtad fRate*
t dacllna as my bcaltb wUI
■ I may do
i you.
Raapectfnlly yours.
DBIflOCRATIC CONVENTION.
Perry Hannah.
May 13. J»*4.
Maatlat Will
^
tbingd bad boon dlaAfter tbe good
_
poaad of CapL
It a few day* Charfeu Bai
aad two tockca of bone rsmovad aordlal
rrtary of the democratic cot
above
and
baiov
bis
knaa
TharaJs
mittee will Mane a call for
vary mOa kopa lor kla raoovary. Mr. Aftdrwas af Walcaig^y CapL A V.
e amm con veal ton ^ ^
alx yaars this very
taa to tha thrM
__ ______________Mlaa qf tha Uty
the 1
r and Us anmont awoka aa anrij on Monday moral^Tha Hannah BUao had --------Is tha
and hBd
had haw i
thoir
aorrlew
aad
atea ha tmml- tboaa. Ba la ONE
Wa wan to laow
Mnnft Lnkm 1
ftoala of tbn knooL
*•.*
~
Co
Appreciate
Seasonable floods
at tbe flily Book Store
Wall Papers from 5c per d
Window Shades fromJOe t
‘it €ilv Book Store
WA-:aTHER—Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday
NO “HOT AIR” BUSINESS FACTS
It ts a positive fitel
lh.1 our
J
$10 and SIS
Tulip...
S0C fa 1.S0 Below
Higuhr Prices
MMMMck
men's Suits
and
Cop Coats
re lie IKU nU in ^
s city - hundretls
w. them worn by the /3—T
^$t «lrcssers. You may think numy of )-our friends arc ureanim $80
W5 madc-to-mexsure tuits—investigstr; see U they don’t baar the
Iknda l.abcl. Brownie Overalls, age 3 to 18, 26c, 88c. 60c -N«w
t^sfriir*’ ***" s“*ff..80c,76c, 1$. Hats 50c to $10.
Caps 10c
Alwajrs best an 1 ever cheapest
S. BENDA A OOIYIWANV
have a
nR8T CLASS BHOEMAKER'B •HOP._______
COMFORT SHOES
th '^l"^ht'Tl Virf ^ h° *' *
always l«>cause Tou're not weaiiag
FOR HOUSE WEAR
Th*-re * nothing like our comfort shoos, lUKi to flAO,
ROWLAND DOUGLASS .
•HOE STORE.
WE CAN
PLEASE YOU
Oppoalta WhlBfff HataL
Phonw:
Citizana S2. Ball m
8t. and Laka Ava.
In tone, style, quality and durabilrty in pieni
organs. We
have e complete eesortmentt of
The sxveHrst in THIS
KIMBALL
Pianoe and Organs.
These instrumente
are
up-to-date
in
every particular, and are satis
faction bringers every time. Bet
ter call and examine the differ
ent etylee.
Factory pricee and
very liberal terms.
W. W. KIMBAU GOMPANY
129 rmt St H. E Stmt. Str.
ffwytkinc U>
iMtnuncnU Hh«W
-GLORIA"
^pma-££-^Ai>ir>
sure:
FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.
Th- N'.-« hisnU. «*•: Kr.>Bl Strr«-t
>naaa»»»aaw»www ♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦
: O. C. MOFFATT |
Abstracts of Title
T
; PRICES SATISFACTORY ♦
>
Established In 1868
Z
Room 210 State Bank Bldg-* T
Values Out of the Ordinary in
Latest Spring Merctiandise
Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
W. l_. BROWN, IVIanac*r
5TEIN-BL0CH
■■SMAKJd
eVOTHT
tbeWftatber
Reports...
In ever)- depirtment we are quoting ]*nces o^the ver)- latest mer
chandise which arc lower than goods of equal merit have ever been
sold for at this period.
Glare an port.
Cafe nolr.
Cigars.
Before being seated tbe members
listened to a communication from Hon.
Perry
nah. who. owing to 111
unable to be present. It
health.
deeply regretted that he could not
with the company, aa every memrealized the extent of the benefaetioBS bestoxred by Traverse City's dUtiagutshed ritlxea.
Mr. Hanaab a letter was as follows:
Robert E. Waller. Baq.
Traverse City. Mich.:
Dear Blr—I should be plessed to bt
wjth tbe members of Oompaay M on
their sixth anniversary commemorat
ing their departure for island Lake,
aot aa a Joyful parting for It was a sad
goiag. Borne did not return; others
came home with broken health, parlU srwt
I to never fully f
! honor I
j time 1 1
MATNOT ncom
EIGHTH TEAB—2186
WEATHER.
M of «a srlB hare troahle
Partly ckmdy tonight aad Wadnas
lag that maniac when
day with poaidhly. showers In sontb
■ aad mothcra
beam aad trienda- j
with Us oarertalatlw
Alnsost uader the ahaftow of
shores a people were being oppre
There waa waatoa deatmctlon of life
S.8codaACo.
aad property. Men. xmawe and ehlldrea had been aad were being crweUy
murdered.
We felt for onr little Islaad aelghbar
aad we were williag' to do what we
mid for her assistaacr.
Earlier the newspapers had been
tats of tbe suf
t theee leatiooa) aad
exaggerated. Legislators bad even
gnoe so far aa to agiute lo congress
the subject of acknowledging Cnba's
auocem.
bow. in
troubled state of atfalrs
d best to
t protect I
American citizens there, and the batrsblp Maine waa dispatched.
Matters, we remember, suddenly
and unexpectedly came to a climax.
About 2 o'clock on the morning of FVbry Itith a stanllng message was
^bed over tbe cable from Cuba to
Seer. fary of tbe Navy Ixmg. He al
hastily dressed and hurrying to
White bouse aroused tbe president
—tbe president who stood firm when
intry demanded immediate war.
Time proved bis wisdom. The cona1 prepared. He knew how
much powder
ler tbert* was In ttbe barrel.
Together they fiad an ea
earnest consultatlon until breakfast, af
after which
m.^etlng of the cabinet was called.
Our Sale af...
The president saw no reason for sup
Samph Oxhnia
pressing tbe news and by lo o'clock
whole country knew the contents
hat cable message. It was from
Captain Slgsbei- of the liattleship
Maine "reporling that the battleship
Maine had been destroyed by an exhlch numbers
of the crewplosion In which
niimi
isn't it reasonsbU- to supimiic
had lost their lives."
that they am as near p«-rfecijou
The cabinet at oncte assembled and
u the builders could make
discussed
dluatloiC tbe gravity of
thi*mT
All those samides al
which ws fully appreciated While
(rootiniHied on Fourth Page )
Need not be
watched quite so
closely by the
owner of a good
Rain Coat and
Umbrella.
The “Craveneuc”
or KainCoat. as
some call them,
has no rubber in
its make up sirhatever. The cloth
is simply put.
through a proceM
which renders it
impervious to
water. Our stock
comprises the best
makes only, and
best Bdling pat*
terns of cloth.
flHH
Sli-KS
JBQO prd for 20 inch White Wash Silk
39O
fof 50c colore<l «Uii>e Habutai Wash Stlk
99o yafd for 80 inch Black Taffeta Silk, sold regularly at K.*>c
990
guarantcetl Black Taffeta Silk, worth 1.26
99o ysrtt tor 75c quality Fancy Silks for Shirt Waist Suits
ow^mmrn oooos
39 O ystd fw 86 inch Fancy Voile?, worth 39c, in cream, blue
and tan
^j^39o 7$^ tor choice of all our SOc Novelty Sotting
90o yard <or 42 inch Mohair Granite Cloth, told right akmg tor
75c, in brown, tuvy gad black
90 » ysfd
case ot Amoskeag Ginghams, worth 10c a yard
f Oo »
tor lot of Lawns, nirotlies and Mulls, sold op to 20c
a yard
MOmiKMV
I Oo a pa». See onr Ladies* and Children’s fast black Cotton
Stocking
990 a pair far Ladies’ Fancy Lace Stockings, worth 89c a pair
OL.OVKS
990 a pair far Perrin’s $L60 Arabian ^ Mocha Gfavea, all nses
andcofars
e. WilMm,
Chshp Tmet
ami Omha
Kain Coats
$10 to $20
Qmbrtllas
SOc to $6.00
Hamilton' (Sothing Co.
:L.ii
THEBromreKao(«D^TEa.VBB8Bonnr.inoa, TPB8DAT,MMrw,i»ot.
TOTAL COST
120^093.91
TMOKT/li
MM Foil TNt FDUirrH WAMB
•CHOOL OFCNCa
Aa Mmt m Cm Ot FifMi Ow Fv»>
Or
<
pmfS^t9^mS^.y,V.\
m 10 FMrr Bfinr.
MM *FlwMi, Ma. a.
tw.mm
haaN of adMB
■odda at Mr. 1
«. A. MttMMK. C%
Tte >M|im at C<MMMj M teat
«m nptala vltk plai
tW fmmt MM tAftt cMkarai Mart
Mm IlMi to «MM« tMMkar CM kaov
MM «f iMr saat kacMw thM M« to
M iMoUai kr ■Mory. Tka torka
MO ptoMMM vacv |Mt oa fatoy M of
MM. TMiMra
IMS. Tte yPM
•MiM, thay toav wtet It
laMO Mm Mi MaMa »M m lato
a Car OtolaaC faralfa ImA. Oraad
TravaMa la pniM of Mr aoWtara aad
OiMp^ay M. la mU* at tM ataC that
It la MOilo M pfPM or.
lo- *W 1
tM board
_ May <4. Ob amitlaa of Mr. fhlrehlld tM hoard adjoaraad. TM follovtog ware tM hida aahtolttod.
H. Ladarte. glaatag. »444Jd.
H. Ledarla. patotlag. 9tU.U.
A. K. Wltooa. maaoDry. eoacrete aad
^ atoaa. 97JP7
A. B. WllaoB. carpenter and interior
latoh. $7jni.
m. Wttooa. Isthing and plasierlng.
hy a real bear atory aad the urrov
aaeape of a IS-yaar-old tod by the
aaae of Briekaoa to tM talk of the
lava. While the atory aoaada rather
*Mhy~ it to told la good Catoh la 1
pira aad to gaaarally eradltad but 1
aatope of tM boy trvMB daaih bord(
“iS:.Brtefcaoaa Uva tvo arilee oat of
—r aad tM boy*a father to cm
ptayad la tM mni at Bmpira. TM boy
vaa at hotoa aad hto mother peat him
oto tolo tM vooda. adiolBlBC their
MM. to pm aome vood: tM |
baM« to alphi of tM bonae.
TM hto vaa baaily at vork vhaa
M tolt aomathtap oa hto ahoolder. U
armnd hto throat aad M threv hto
hnad «p to vnrd oC Mlnp choked. The
prip hack of him and kto ePoru to re~
leaae himaelf resaltad In hto shirt
holag tora oB. SaMag that M had
haaa attaefcad by a bear tM boy haataaad to tMhooae aad u»ld hto story
Why tM haar ahoaid attack him la
this vay aad aot kill kirn cannot be
aiwnaniad for aalaoa sM hnd name
t protect
aaha aad took tJ
tag thorn. BreaI then It to not the na
■tended rietore of a Mar to oae her lnt<
llm la ao paatia a asaaaer. Not a
aaatk ahova <m cM boy for hto expertaaee vlth iM haar. A patty of hnaters
I
1
i
t
1
a
2
a
M has a hard enimgi> time. Every*
tbiop that the rspccUJU motber
cun do to bHp Mr child abc sboold
do. One of the greatest blessings
she can gtw him is health, bat to
do this, alie must have bealth heraeU. Sbeabuold oicc^'cry tucana
loiniprow bet physical condition.
Mother>8
Friend.
through tM
essily
quickly.
liniment
crisis
nod
Itisa
Vhich
Bodvigwto^e
muscica. Com*
mon sente vfll
sbov yon
that the
stronger the
moscles are,
vbich bear tM
strsin. tha lem
pain there vin be.
: in Fort Wstme.
d.. says: “ Me
mders for me. Praise God I
your liniment."
Read thU from Hunel. CaL
** Mother's Friend to a blewing to
all VTunen vbo nodergo natnre'a
ouiealofchUdbirth."
U« Mmhw-'a rrtoad o4 the
drtoaMra. MparMltto.
nc Huimo BceuATMco..
It vaa akmp Ute ia the afternoon
vhaa tM haar atiaekad tM boy.
M >uit
'
ra of his
a abort lime hafora tM retara
father from vork.
Atlanta, 6a.
Mai Fnlat Vaatorday.
JMt aanlh nC Cathead poiat yeatar
A large, beautiful quarter
homed oak rocker, just like
cut (sec the wide quarter
sawed oak back) solid
frame, well made, put to
gether with bolts mod
screws, nice enough for any
parlor, only
H. S. Hall. pnsUent
A. V. friedrieh. Tie* presMeaL
CMa. WUMlm. rice praoMeeL
C. A. Hammond, cashier.
KLBdvards. aastotaat cashier.
$$.?$
Over SOO different styles
of rockers to select from.
You can find just.what >^u
want at just what ymi want
to pay.
___________ latioo I
II jroo vaat a pretty shade aad a good hghL boy the Holofhane
Once need, ahrayt aaed.
|
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
tea Caaa •traat.
Travaraa City. I
FKACt TBRMB
JAPAN WANTS.
Count Okuma vas interviewed i
other day as to probable terms of s
tlement wUh Russia. He declined
express an opinion save on a slagle
and that was the island of 8agwhich Japan was roughly
■llu. from whU
Mbed4 out
oat by treaty of ir7S. He
claimed that Japanaae aentlment and
historic justice
ice required that the
island be returned to Japan. Its coasts
sre the finest fishing grounds In
northern seas. Japanese fiAertaeo
are already storting for that locaHiy.
A ymuig lady of thU villsge re now that Russia's damaged fleets show
arked the other day that a certain DO latentloD of aggressive flghtiting.
15*hst
young fellow eras the apple of her eye. I 15*hatever
may be thought of tl
It is a wonder anch green fruit does ■ Musomite's claim to a right-of-vay
not make her slric.—Oxford
sitk.—Oxford Leadi
Leader.
across Asia with ports oo the Pacific.
‘The Northville Ladles' Library
the Island chain off the coast of this
ciatlon has affiliated with the Michi1
eastern continent to properly Japan's,
gan Library association,
social Ion. which bolds and if she dealres Sagbalin back again
annual meeting
Ing at Port Hi
Huron the she should have it. Just now. however.
onth. About sixty 11- her eyes
oo more luacloua fruit
braries are now members of the state than that
organization.
j and Russian will do better
After trvlag It for three monlba. the peeled if she succeeds la ki ,
itor of thi
he Grand Ledge Independent trol of those rich continental orchards
benefit! on which she has spe^ ao many
brought about by making the paper a ! Itoos of r
Japan
tbelr
twire-a-week was twice as much work. I ripening fr
r her own. Chli
and be has gone back to the old way. the wild world's bungey
isBiilng once s week
Rev. J. H. Peltee of Japan In CongreThe Lakeside Elgin Butter Co., of gailunsllst.
irass Lake, reported at Its annual |
teeiing that
ad been made during the year, for
which 954.919.S3 bus been received and
tl.40ft worth of new machinery added. Leading Traverse Orupgicts Urge You
The comparv Is In the best flnanctul
condition.
I To Try Hyemei. the Guaranteed
.I.....
glance the ^1..!...
relation of ..I.....
pianos ' Cure for Catarrh.
potatoes might not l>e plain, but
Any reader of the Record who
the <
Leader
"The figures
fers with catoiirrh. or i
that are Iteiug
proving s bonanza for piano dealers. catarrhal coldiIs. Is Invl
New instruments sre being delivered
approval.
here dally, consigned to prosperou
they that Hyomel will cure the
farm
and most deep-seated case of catarrh
that they will furnish a full month s
**Th > people of Northril
nile and v
treatment of Hyomel on trial.
inits of a I
t^’hlle It would be unreasonable
expect a chronic case of catarrh,
groa'iug
cents a pound. The sudden drop fnun which h
m, cr
1€ cents was caused by the tokii
(ing up
they
of the cheese trade by a
dealer,
itment will convince the user that
who alleges that retoilen
mak
omH Is infallible In driving
rhal poison from the system. T
i "snakery" has been dlscov-.'od on is no dangerous stomach drug
when Hyomel Is used. Simply bre
its healing balsams through the
ship,
Inhaler that comes with every onlllt.
house '
and the germ killing and healtb-glv
lo be the res ... _
thirty
"streaked Ing air will p<*netrale to the most re
mote cell* In the air iiaasages of the
snakes" of all sorts and sizes havii
head, throat and lungs, and drive ca
already l»een killed Uicr» luce i
taiThal poison from the system. Noth
ipening of snake time, and he st
Ing else will so quickly cure a coli
ily not yet exhausted.
8t- Joseph county has thirty-three the bead or stop an ordinary coug
Singer* and public speakers «lll
saloons this year, agalnn Iblrty-four
last year Constantine has ot.e lers Hyomel invaluable. It strengthens
than last year. Colon tw^ less, and voice and gives It a rich, clear ti
Centrevllle two more. I.a<t vear Cen- Catarrhal deafness is cured when
omel and the s|>eclsl Hyomel Iwlm
trevllle was do —
law. at least—but
oaed.
much drunkenness as
complete outfit costs only
and If. after using, you can say
did not help you 8. E Walt A
license money.
Sons win return your duhj.
IWirATKMFNiS.LWAIT5$N
ti:
Rugs From Old Carpota.
, MATS CLEANED—Bring
Benda A Co.—do it i
II pay you to Investigate b
you place your orders for rugs.
beat work for.flJX).
I* s respoosl
oosible incorporated concern
A party of five enuadera, who have
th s capital
pital or fifteen thousand dol
have factories at
been holding me^ingi at Honor for
the past two weeks, completed their
Michlgai;
torio. We are the oiigtaators
and will
“Banltary Rugs." trade mark, from
old carpets, all others are imitatiems.
Write for a booklet
We have
agents canvassing. We pay the frelgl
All work guaranteed.
Pcioskey Rug Mfg. Co.. lAd.. Mitcbel
3191-tf V
"r.
exci^sioNS
Canrting Faetery.
There is talk of a canning factory In
AMcn. and there is no reason vhy the
farmers sbooid not organize a stock
company
and
put in a plant for
Grand RapMa—ftata 92M.
rssam^aa and Caahiar af
selreu This has been done elsewhere
Bass Ball at Grand lUmMa
"ytoma Faaaad Away.
and has proved to be a paying Invest
Grand Rapids va. Cvanavilla.
Itaelf ns veil as providing
BUNOAY. MAY 22.
msrket for the kind of farm prodni
1^ Wire to the Brenlng Record
Fart Haroa. Mich, May 17.—Fred used for canning porpoeea A little
more talk vlthh coorrespooding effort,
L.
L Wells,
Walls, for years
yaara cashi
cashier (
here, died saddealy at 1 o'clock yeater- and ibe enterprise is assured —AIdcn for part leu Isrs.
day moratap of apoplexy. He has
fitots Canvcntioii. Grand RapMa.
taprieeatotlre aad aeaaUir to tM
One fare plus 2Sc for round trip.
Itototatara aad MM oMea ia tkto city
Cmitain Mercory
Good going May IT and moraing txaios
May 1*. Good returning tuntn
As mere
III May
M
19.
sense of
21I»-«t
the whole system when enteiing it
throogh the mucous surfaces Bach From iadlgestloo's aches aad pains.
TO VISIT KAIMR.
Your system will be free.
I'll but take a timely drink
Ctop Brimard May Oa Acroos the slcians. as the dsmage they do to ten
CMmmI in Jnna.
fold to tM good yoa can poasibly de
Jobnai sD^g Store.
rire from them. HaU's Catarrh Care.
By Wire to tM Vranlag Record
Ladtos. -yoo can jump an H. tram*
ledo, O.. oontaiai
pto on IL but H will cam# op mattiot
U token internally, acting dlrecUj up avery time.'' Caiman's ClMlto Flaar
on the blood nnd mocona aurfaeea of
AtoM« tM KM rapatta vaak la Jaae the system In baying HaU's Catarrh
TM katoar vfll anaapa praad faatin Cure be srure you get the geaulae. It
. A. Quimby of Honor has aoM afl
tlaa at KM la honor of the Bilttoh to token Interaafly nnd made ia To
property there aad vfll leave next
ledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Tee
day for Southera MtoBigaa. la tM
moalato free.
vlcialty of Grand Rapidi. vhare M
Sold by drugpisu. Price. 75c per ■s pnrehnned n homo.
COAft Loot IN LAKL
Get ymsr miH pronssd by ninctrte
recenn—Baarin enn Be It.
niBL. WILLS BEAD
EXTRASPECUttvROGKERS
HOLOPHANE GLOBES AND SHADES
Irvin,
col atone. l7JS4.lt.
Haaaah A Lay Mercantile eopnpany.
plnaabtag nad dralaage. IU4C..
Haaaah A Lay Mercantile eeni
rating and rentltotloe. fS.m.
The Menominee Herald has booght
Oeorge Lather, atanoary. concrete Dt the Leader, aad hereafter it srill
aad eot atone, fi.lM.
e the dally Herald-Lrader
Oeorge LatMr. carpenter and in
Jofaa Atkinson,
n. an Alpena tovnthlp
terior teUh. to.tm.
fruit grower, is cutting down 4.000
OMrge Lather, lathing aad ptoater- plum trees that were winter kille
lag. tljNO.
T'bere to a great demand for
Lather, painting and glax horses In southwestern Michigan this
pring. but the supply to very limited.
Gear
OeaTA
A Champioa. glaxlng. 1340.
I. Edgar Jones, well known in Michi
Gear A Champion, painting, MIC
gan newspaper circles, has resigned as
M. Pro wrt. lathing and plilaelering. msnaging editor of the Bsy City Trlb-
fAfier He Comes
fattgiiMbl
SAVINGS i
WeteMjaMiMMdaaaviiMtirS^daaaadGlobaA iadadr Pharth vaxd ; iacaMofiMlaScM«]fleaor Holoftoaae Booda HolopMae
paaad at tM : * to dcAaad to aoooaai&k a doaUe MBiM.
araatag. Oa
B tM bids aad
frirMB-A aaaplcle diftoioa aad fMtowiarto aafttoaor
IiAL adach aecarca the reaaoaal of aU glir^ atocaks aad daiJiag
lato^ttoTtoMda
poiala and ia both agreeable ia qoality.
haflttoga aad
^MOOnd—Abetter diatribatioa of the nqr^ the atroogTaaaday
cat light bengtbrofwn vhere tM greatcat flfanntaatioa ia required.
TM fact iMt tha OovB cowa piaafc fsacjs.
Irma A Cole, plumbing and drain
vatoa art Mtas tora ap aa« cmDcat
age. H.07S.
aMaMM la giatlfytar If a a
Arms A Cole, (team heat and venwas Oaaaaai aM Ma m a brakaa.
latioo. M.IOJ.
C. H.
Olftr. inOttlM pair of ahoaa. It U haM
■et*. 17.
toMai to aaaortata hla with tcaUilty.
8. B. Dole A Oo.. maaonry. concrete
Jaai M with a dty. TM boJhliBga and
e. 17.071
atoy M torot aaO Myaalac. the atorea
B. Ode A Co., carpenter and In
tr finish.
flniab. 17.004.
, .
appaar to M proaparooa. bat If the terior
8 B. Cole A Co., tothing and ptoat Mttooatad. the good Imterlng. ITifi.
ITIC.
8. B. Cole A Co., painting and glaz
TM aMlag ef eae awre polteeauo log. IIJOO.
Altboagh there were no blda called
to tM ctty forea to a aore la the for vliing the building, aereral were
right OIraetloa. Trarerae Ctty to
aubmitted.
Aa near aa could be figured, taking
lav Ptoitog tows hat there might
aatoa m aaiargaBey arhea aa extra Into conalderation tboae vbo vould
not take one contract vlthont the
aaa voali M of pood aae. Brea aa it MurT
other and umuimK
omilttog lueir
their blda. the
la. M «UI Ml ptoaty of vorh to do loveet cost of the nev buildi
building vould
distributed aa 1fnllava;
to laalitog afiar tM tear aad order of be l30.O93.aiI dlatrlboted
Gear A Champion, painting
ihamH.
................. S 1.1M.58
and glazing
TM BMaaar la vhlrh the bridge Arma A Cole, plumbing,
drainage, heating. rentl
haaii vara votad yaaterday to exceed
latlon ................................
4.177.00
lagty gralttytag. It abova that the 8. B. Cole A Co., masonry.
carpentry ......................... 14.074.00
taapayara appraetote thh pablle in
M. Pmbert. ptoaiering___
68C.33
t aad that tMy are vUUag
pay far k. It aright Joat aa veil Mre
..I S0.W3.91
HUB BUGGO MT
Ayers
Cherry Pectoral
TMt ii Ac ■cBricr doeMt
haft prcMrBicd Her gtey ytut
PepeM^quette
John I
I tM
street.
Jl
ia
Resort Proptrtp
Are foa looking for something
good? 2 acres 8 miles from
this dty—level road. IS room
boose in fim-cUss condition,
good bare property fronting Oo
bay—jost the place for tn^
raising ai>d entertaining ream*
CTS. MiTll exchange for good
boose in city.
J. W. SLATER,
r Rsliabis Hems FurniaMr.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
A MAN CAN GET ALONG
WITHOUT HAIR ON
SHIS HEAD
But he can't gel along without something in hit tlomacL'
BASS FISNINS
The lieltcr ihe goo«l<, the Miter )’ou feel after
will commence in a few days,
and now it a good time to get
your tackle in sha|tc. Wc ha\ e
a very fine assortment from
which to select. Our stock of
buy thrill.
winner.
red expert when you go after
bass.
FRANK TRUDE
Hfl Front Street
See our $12.75 4-piece bed
room auit and our $6.75 dreSser.
J. W. Slater.
Your Reliable Home Fumither.
rating them.
The chea|>er the goods
the bettet you feel after )-ou
...
»
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
Vfii Shudder Uow Ur Tear the Ccck Will Etaue
Buff a 6as l{ange
i the ilrudgcry of carrying wood and ashra and the heat In working
*r a woiHl stove to |wst. COOKING IHXOMES A UMSASURR.
• make all c«»nnecilf>n* free. You only pay fur the Gas Range.
Craoers* City fias ComiNiny.
Ev^r Seen Finer Couches?
ii'
W'f certainly carry the largcsi slock and finest goods that are shown. People say so.
Drains
and
0or$et$
Wouldn’t you like a couch like this? It would be just the finishing touch to your
K>m. Put the old one up stairs.
We do not sell drtoms. bat ve
do sell corsets, and it matters
not vhat corset yon hare been
wearing. thU ad. to to call your
attentioo to THE PURITAN
CORSETS
: them for a short
that abooM be Interpreted, and
tMt all may have a correct aoInthm of them, ve have aecored
a llmitod ntmber of Pariton
Itoeam Books, a copy of vhlch
arOl M given every lady parcMsiaff a Pariton ConeL.
4
This would look swell in your parlor or sitting room.
goods wc do sell.
A larpe awsrimsiri af Malafl
raam aMM. ARpthtof pan
want at juet what pw waal to
a
Let us show you what fine^
I
THE HANNAH & LAY
Hi
msiimmmr m
mtIH
m gnntpiei worn ibav»b8e onr, mos, TnaroSY. may «, ixn.
OUR NATIONAL ANTNSII.
•omo
HANNAH &4:AYOO'S.
HIWEST QUIUJTY POemtE
BEST
UKHFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOU R
TRAVERSE CITY.
MICHIGAN
4 to
b«t
prMMM M tacoM* of oatr ISM
i
•
OMWtk aa4 UMt Ike ka4 •tap!; llrod
•P m WMQLS
CXCLUtlON WAS LEGAL
WMliam Tomar, NHtish AnarehisL
I loaB
Coot Uv* Hoo*.
will k* |Mm4 vltk Nov York
aabloroo. May 17.—Tko •upremc
•n of tk* rivaek ■■dorviHofi
t^of tko Ualtw A4Bir»l Drvey VM oteetM r>r»nior CMMSI of tko Of4^ of tko rooad*
or* 004 PatrloU of AomHco r‘
Ham Toraor,
■Mvtlac la Nov 1^.
Tk# kick dlror. P^. DaatoM. ml*- local. Tumor U i
wJimllol la kla act at RaMsk. N. C..
aai ki Elrtef fivm a 11« foot la44*r
■track oa ki*I koo4 aa4 oo tk* *bl« of
r taak aad1 waa lastaaUy klllod.
Joka
Mltckdl. proaMoat of tko U
oka Mltckt
„ Mlao Workora. doelaro*
Sunday. Rev. Father Bmpemr adaoHkor J*4«* OooTf* Gray aor aay
I the eenrl
ockar pmoa ka* yH beoo ekoaoo a*
sad Mr*. I
Orlc Fodor
araaHaat of tkof Natloaal
1
Aaa Not Vet Com
vkmod Wkat H la.
It la • Mfiana imet tkni ae Irapnatly aosas sood Amoricaa ariess with a
Rat aaamtlim tkt v* kwo no laHanal
■Btkom. or at nv rat* Iknl w« ar* net
«aR* aaiw vkotkar ft M -Han Oalamkia.- -Ny Ooaatry. TPM «f Tka*."
-Yaako* Doodla- or -Tk* Star Npaaglod Baaaor.- Tk* tnftk M tkat
asMac ckaa* vke know tkerw M ao
4aakt vkatavar. Tka aaare* of Roakt
M to kn faaad la tko fket tkat tk* peopM of Umao Taltod States kav*
Mtea Rose Qayler. wko cMavs the
rate of
la -OU Ark—■v.“ te •
clever little lady, endowed vfifc
Bslite • totkara girt tke wqwlivt
dlaleec comas aattml aad
4 as tka
kaaaas ksfte she ap
I la ker bent
advaataga. Tke awe
with
vklek ako pmtraya
ky alL la £ keavier 4ra-
Isn't it true that a homely y
knows only half at life's pleasures?
Ladies why not take HollUler's Rocky
Mountain Tea aad add the other half?
Twill do the business. 26 cents,
or Uhlets.
by Henry Carey, and Irat sung by him
In 17S9 II rapidly gained popularity
because of the Incursloa of the pre
tender la J74S. when “God Save the
laa to be sung In the thee'theme was taken from an
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
antique lelody by Dr. John Bull.
Tanw snakes are u*ed In Morrveo
as some think, eam«
te deer house* of rat* simI mh-e
patriot!
1'be British board of trade haa
my hi also adopted
.
Adba la tko oil fold* at B*t*o
t for I:
“Hell dir Im found that the life of tbe averao* seanty-elg
To*.. 4o«royo4 dorrick*. taak* and €
lay There Slegerkranx.” Neither she nor we
tko ostaat of ••0.000. Ulfonr
! *ltlinugb
was a sood attondanco and the next have any business with It. It belongs
Ik. Kaa, mo«
Walkor of Loareavortk.
I
ntgland.
hecclassic
mooilas will be with Mr*. James Me
rt to
t
o4 a ladder la aa oEort
oCort
to cut of tko
“Yankee
Doodle”
ha*
never
bees
be
never
l«-ank<d tl*ei
year*
et uskoy. Wednesday. May fi
•ov of oil. kot
kat foil lalo a amaa of
Mr*. Wo*l aad dausbtor, Viola, of
South Wale* toal owner* iinnotmes
vaa roaatod to doatk. Traverse
( oil aad
I
City «ponl Friday with Mr.
another reduction of the cidllers*
Tko~T. M. C. A. latoraaiioBal eoa- and Mr*. Fraak Gilo* and family.
ilarly food of foisting It npon m
wagi-o. datlug from Kebniar> 14
jalloo at Bkfalo voted to leave tko
hymn' because It Is a vulgar,
Grandma Bmory spent a few days
roairol of Uo railroad braackoa vlth
Forty-three per rt-nt of all em
Ed Emory, and wife oo dignified and worthless tune, utterly
tko latomaCloaal (xuamlttoo laatoad of the farm •oo.
unfit fo express the patriotism of a
loyr* in the Aostrlan bookbinding
last vook.
pladac It vltk Btato aad local eommltsde are women and i:'. |ier rent
Mr*. 1Trotmaa it ipondlns a few plssant people. That amiable coterie
leoe. Tk* polat kaa koao an unaotUod day* oo her farm at Cedar Run.
of British newspapers which does Us children
laauo aiaoo tko coovootloe at Grand
it to foster the Anglo-American
Mr*. Fran
Frank Valley It oo the Mck lUL
Trade union l».rtle* of Kngland
Ki
have
iUpIda la IIW.
lersunding by flinging gibes at us
Mrs. Valley bat been In poor health all
Male* already
Floraaeo NlckUnsalo. tko oldo*t and
all occasions Insist* that “Yaakeo rhoaen alxly UImw raodl«l
contest seats at tbe next electioa
BKMt faaMoa of war auraoa. It etlll ■prlns.
odle” Is our national anthem. It Is
A few from here attended the Macllvlas la Baflaad. On Sunday thl*
not so now, and never hai been.—New
The OlO TlB*e Sklpeer.
korolae of tko CHamaa war and tko
A Bumber of friends of Mr. and Mrs! York Bun.
peraoaal friend of Queen Vlctorta and Ernest I>eGi
Inmate* of the wardroom on an
>eGraw pare them a surprise
otkar mlora of her day. will t>o It Friday evenlns. The erenins va*
Quicki ArraoL
American man-of-war often allude to
_
jf
Verbei
J.
A.
Gulledge
of
Verbena.
Ala.
waa
yearn of age. She ia a
the captain as the old man or the akliK
spent In playlns same* end other
In the
th bosplUI from a severe per. The latter U not. as many sap
case of pile* causing 24 tumoi
After
opoo face.
>und word,
sood time and at ll o'clo
doctors and all remedies falliled. BuckK L. W<'enta. tk* younc Philadelphia ■erted.
.-timible as
lit etymology
«, vkooe body va* found
len'a
Arnica
Salve
quickly
arrested
rrylng
Mr*. Joe BobsIod of Traverse '
Itself an Uileresllng
■ er Inflammation and cured him. It carrying within Itsell
Bis Stoao Gap. Va, after a dl*
t of commercial bUtory Skipper
l»per Is
t of aome aaaotht. vaa oalers aches and kills pain. 26c. at
bo married to Mlea ComolU
ion’s Drug Stbre knd F. H. Mmply shipper, tod it rwiue* down
The prospect for fruit at thit place
time when every i-ommander
Ire. a dauskter of Mr*. James ihtt year it sood except peachet. and
well p^t owner of ve*sel sod
taUre of St. :
H. BrookaUre
there
will
be
more
than
expected.
cargo, or. literally, the shlpiwr Thera
t iiao.000
miro. It
Tbr tV.ra Tlilas Ue < »aU TUIak 01
Victor the little son of Mr. and Mrs.
■X* still scores of Meal shlpyanl* along
by the viU of Weni
Amos Zoulek. bat been quite sick but
“No. ■ ^^^W the ivw-il old mlllluunlre. tho AUantlc coast, i-.me of them tb*
;plorer. oontomArctic explorer,
Paary.
Iio iMd made hl« mon -y ■- a jiolltl- outgrowth of private yard* where the
trij. to the polar
plate* a four yea
cal
I
his
*.
•*
iio
.
I
sill
not
€>ou*eiit.
.Vrsrestea*. Ho U notouaitnc at m.
-ves*el owner*’' of years sg<i built
bH.^i.
You
t-an't
have
him"
Jokaa. N. P.. for tko aeallas steamer
Cbetr own ships to carry tbeir own and
It It uid that oolhins is sure except
-llut. I*. ' the fair gUl.pleaded. “h* tkolr oelgbbon' crops to market.
Basle to eoavey a prelimlaary expedi
rndde. so retliM^l. m> "
tloa to UtUetoa Islaad. la Ike Oreeo- death and taxes, but that it not altoher
true.
Dr.
Kins'*
New
DIscov
"lliiah.
gin:
You
know
not
whst
laad aaas durtas ike comlns aumator.
B*alh*a ■••!•«* Metb.*..
' for CoDsi
on it a ture cure for youeay. He's a rogue, on Imposter. 1
vhere be vlll arraas* for hi* lars*
I
troubles. Thout- have laH-ii luukliic up Ids re<-ord. II*
Boslne** among tbe t'liliie<w. nccorY
polar aspadltloa aext
that. Ml*. C B. has two wlv*w living rmw and hr was
g to a Itm»<iau truvHer w liu lui* Jii*t
Msr. fklooolo. the papal rwpre*enuat Waahhiston. doclare. that VanMetre
„ of She^iberdtown. W’. Va.. oo.-e .'..nri.-fed of killing ■ nuiu. ThU returned from Maiu-hurla. U on a i-oof Bron
lb« 1. .. tn.tli
I.
‘
operative basts. There are neitlier
every thins U the truth. Yoii. can't be bla I
root report rasardlas th* object
11 beard of. but sot no relief. One hot- would almost ss *o<>n see you married proprietors n«r emj-lovf*.. but nil w !io
Cardlaal SatolH's proposed vlalt
ork in an e»taidi..liiu>-iii an- |virldUpute* tie of Dr. Ktns's New Discovery then to—to- ye*, by beavena to a political
America. Bsasoly. to settle dUpti
reformer!”-^hh-siCO Record Herald.
cured me abaolu
•rs.
_________________ la ecclt
Grip.
Mad* Yeung Again.
drdea oo accoaat of
FriHu lime to linn- small o'U»wunees
i and Conai
Try It.
ksaa aplril of liberty aad the abaoluBe of Dr. King’s New Life Pills •re doi«Hl out to them—luireiy enough
Bleed by
Drus each night for two weeks has put me
tkm of Rome. There la no frlctloo
bottles In my 'teens' again,” writes D. H. Tur to live on—but at the end nr the year
whatever between the apostolic deleall tbe proSts are divided Iwlween
sat* aad the Amertena hierarchy.
\^
ner of Dempaeytown. Pa. They’re th*
la the world for Uver, Stomach
TTie ('hln«-»e meri-linnt* are so
and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never
A EUrtlinp ToaL
d that among all the l«*n bniiK-ltm
Itcrlas broadcast the
. Only 25c at Johnson's Drug
To save a life. t>r. T. G. Merritt, of
of tbe Rti*f*eChiue*«- lisuk l.*^.le.l In
> with which a larse No Meboopany. Pa, made a startUns Store and F. H. Meada'.
China
there lias ber« no reitinl Mm-e
suEerias. vlll test resultlns la a wonderful cure. He
perceatas* of them
waufiti er
their mlabllshment of a aJi«le pro
be shot down by order of IDr. J
writes. *'a patient was attacked with
Voiles for oktpidDg wear show fahrt leated note.^N>w York World.
Christies, aut* vetorlaary. ThU act loo violent hemorrhascs. caused by ulcers
eonaMored aocoaaary In order that ttoe of the stomach. 1 had often found colored plakU aad raMed dots, somedlrldnalt may Electric Ritters excellent for acute times both la tb* one pattern.
f private Indl
tmmoaae corral will stomach and liver troubles so 1 pre
be protoctod. Aa Immoa*
Small tbree-cqmered hat* are to l>e
be built la the vIciBity of Echo, Ore.. scribed them The patient sained
aad after th* wild boraea have been from the llrst. and has not had aa at worn, their severity softrnt*! hr d rib
bon rmiette bolding a fslliog bunch
rounded up i
tack In 14 months ” Electric Bitter*
Of
flowers at the side.
will be shot I
are positively saaraateed for Dyspep
Mrs. Marsh
Don t try to w«wr that n#w “Msia. Indisestlon. Constlpatloo and Kid
cooaected vlth a well-known Baltl- noy troubles. Try thorn. Only 60c at gertan- blue unless yon ha»e ■ fault
Bsore family aad formerly the wife of Johnson's Drus Store aad F. II. Maada less comidexlou.
a Chicaso iwaMeaL U uader arrest In
Some of the spring walking hats ara
New York oo a chars* of bavins attrimmed with fiMiUnl hnnilk.-n hlrfA
t for
which slio* Japanese i-entet-ii and plate
bcrdeis.
iMm of lawny yellow- shade* and
Buay lendlas boataoaa booam and ho
nmlietw will be worn b.v thtt^e who
tels. She vaa keld la default of IMO
bonds. Mrs. Rawllas1 explained that > t* 1
ran do so wiilmut euduuserhig theft
good looks
BUGGIES
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.
Caeaete
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
i vimt famOy v
y«m teat *»•
ptoyrdr Mked Mrs. Flelda^Jaama
-la the fkmiiy of Mrs. Rom'oma
iqpUed tk* appUcunt for a poaftft
-May T Mk vky yw« left kerr
nUr owpaxRcMIliy aad teek of goo'
«ml tefWmate vovdtewd my p*altl«i
'' !if
-Mn. L. C. Olmr, VIoe-Pret.iieat MBwaskee, Vb, Badsen
WMMs'f AMOchtioaif aoolhcr
«ae of tbe sdDoawwaea wbo
hove bees reitacf to beoith b]T
Brist LyCa E. Phkbooi’t Vcfe.
UUe Coapooad.
PxggSAV:—1 was mar*
d ySmbdaoekUdraa
me. Tka doctor aaU 1
kad aoompUoatkm o< taaate trouhlaa
aoAIeoulduotlmoaaftyokadravvteaalcouldbaewad. Batxiodtoeaw
■aa. kwt after iMivyairtiac for aev
^mo«tba,iqrCS3rS(—adia-
ratod, ami oMteM when w* Dottead
tka taotimwilsl
woman wko kad
“RED DUUlir
PiaUTB:"* -
ASS-
CoT”°”“*•■*”*
JAPAN
TEA
eMM !• sweMMi
*mw swM fWkiaM.
FM JVU ra TON TULL
TN wu IK M ma ina MM nn
^ J. H, BEU-deC0,^CMMB^
F
T«r»*a Trirk •• AaOs*.
Senator IMait of t'uumi tli-ut come*
eetly by hi*
I devertlon to |.;e He
i lioru In I wn-tioii will re |ile U a
farorite and ha* llvctl Iben- in.wt of
hU l.Mig life WImu hi* Im . ll .... .. ar
rive* lie mtev* Into no deinllnl extdaiiatloii*. TTie t%mnccHi-iit s*-iwitor
calU hi* colored menM-ngi*.
"Janie*.'' lie *a\*. "brliu: m.i lunch.”
A vUl.c bapiwued In tin r.*.m of
tbe o.mniittee on t'nlsi wln-n lliis
nie**agv was dodIvtTiHl to Jniiw**.
few mhiute* tbe iin-*w-nger letnmed from the re*t.-iun«nt. lieiiHiig
ro citolce ruts of cn*tanl |de
“Perluiiw you thkik tw,. pes-,.. of
pie are a big luin-b f.ir a man of alfour wvire year*." ««tM Mr IMutt
te light ronveraatioo.
•Hie iWIt.M- |ovte*|e,| but Mr Platt
adibd with •ulin |dilhioui|di.v:
••Well. 1 liave oni.-ii ii* many as
thn*- pleiv*
Wa.*bliiKton Po*t.
I
j
i
'
When Jnalb-c Alexander It llagner.
retired, was presiding Id the pndtate
brsueb of the di*trict anpreme court
a woman attorney apiieared a* counsel
in a matter unJer consIdeniUon. The
facta In tbe rase and tb* law were
all right, For some icason the woman
codid not dnvcial! tin- fact*. After
aerenil attempl* to draw an uraer In
accord with the law ami facta In tlie
«se. In deap.i1r she np|M-nled to Justlc*
Ilagnor, by
hr saying:
saving:
“Welt. Judge.
Judge, ^what do you think 1
hsd licticr do ulMitit tills maller?”
Ju*ti<v Ilagtier nidied:
“Well, niadame. I would advise
yon to employ a lawyer Ip simigbteu
It otit for yon.”
•Tliniik you," sabl the woman, as
•be turned from Hie J>ar. Wbeu eourl
was adjuumeil *be sp|ilie.l tn Jusfle*
Hagner for adtlce. and got it.—Washtoo Times.
Rsv^lly
Hgsass3a;“s
f'ii
?rs
A Oe«et»*« Heir.
-Yea.” said the Indolent .vonih. “we
ive dei-ided Unit gr-.imlfnilii-r ia el*,
titled In koine ec«i*|derutl<>u.''
••It.*ully':"
“Oh. yr«. Of cvuiiwe. we can't af
ford to say miirh slMUit him beesum
In trade, but we have given
tlmiight to the matter and w*
some oxirnuatlug clrenui-
»FEwrare
KIDNEY »backache
Ua>hsr sc - - *------------- ----------teiaa^ j«arft.' pJSSa
“We eom*ldered iluit.
-H* lef^ ioti a Idg fortune "
-Oh, yew; but iluit W- of trilling Iroportance. exi-e|H a* It i* a»M-i,it.-d
with the mie really great l—u.”
-Whii-h 1*1"
••Why. If !*• luidn'l Inen in tnidet
ww would !••. d.mi .loll ki *.w
II.I II* that liumlltalMu.” t'hii-ago
Post.
smt
ST.VITUS'OANCEEr.^.n^SK&f
The liiTnisn enijiervr ln« gii.-n <
der* tlinl desenlng seho.i| .blblreu
■ball in ruttiiv Iw rcwarde.1 by a <-op>
R mjjerty'* photogrspli.
f A RECORD WANT AO.
MSWt
MIkCCLLANKOUR.
El
DAINTY AND PRETTY FANS
FOR GRADUATING GIFTS
5TlScfALT?"’~* ’^TrtJ&aS
T best* are becominjj moro popular as gifts
t-ach season: ran you think of a more suit
able gift fur >our \oiing iatly frientls for
this occasion than a pn*it> fan ' We >how
some pretty ones in ivoroiil hantlles. in
plain silk, pointed, atvl
with lace and
sfiangles. Kvervone i- a heaiity.
We
have priceil them very moderately
BT
SOc TO $2.SO
Our aada fMnkafti Is opmi
for tko SOMML
I2ew Silks hr
Shirt Waists...
WuNfs Oruf Btevm
Wr have just received a new line of Silks for Shirt Waist
Saiti. These are tbe new things and very neat in design.
They are
usually aoJd at «Sc and $1, our price is
65c and 75c
^S?SS‘7S
WASTOa.
The Cup That Gheers
ky tke foveafal maaaw la vkich' ske
kaadtes tke pan. wkBe la tke
cad Of kor rol*
roM ske te pi
Arkarn
Arkaaaaar- wOl be acoa at Btoiaborra
Oraad
a bouse next Sati
21.
Mamarial Day at Mtepte City.
ilUI. BatCkatakaavooarkoaaaay
There wUI be Memorial •errict
aaatlna tkat tka aaatimaat aarraaadthe Coagregatlonsl church at ft
•S tk* las kaa laftaeaeod tka
City. Sunday. May ». at 10:3<».
MeMmorlal Day will be observed by
Maacr” a* tk<
the post aad friends MuMaday at AgUkaa boeai
rlcottural baU. RitoallsUc work aad
MB* of tk* fo
t all atxmase tkat ao fo7 paepM deooratiag of graves la tbe forenoon.
tkla. for oaJy a aman perceatas* P. C. Ollberi of Traverse City will de
of the popalatloe Is familiar with the liver tke Btemorial address at I o'clock
eastoma of army poats or aaral vesaoU. The cereaMmy of orealas eolora
all military post* kavfas kaads laDIvUloo No. 2 of the Cl
Aid aocicty will have
WedneMUy aft<
i In the chi
be a short provessels carrylas kaads parlors. There
aad refreshmeets served. Aay
itom U obserred. and It
should be noted a* kaviap especial of•ctnl aMoainc tkat la forelcn ports
“The Btar-Bpanpled Banner” lx thus
lased by our ships a* oor aa*
Uonal hymn,
-Hall ColumbU" U one of our pa
You can find Just what you
triotic songs, but it has no oNdal
want in our line of dining
Ubiea at Just th* price you In■taadlag. No naval or military oflMar
rises Id a theater or takes off kU
Urtdod to pay for on*.
mt of doors when It I* played. He
J. W. Slater,
Your fUliablO Homo Fumiahor.
so la the ease of “Th* Star-Spaaglsd Baaaor.*' -My Oooatry TU of
John Barrett,
r I'niled State*
hsinl-ler
wpss rrcHxt^l at Roeoos Ayrvw with
prest conliallty. An account
eotbtudaatlc recefUlon wa* sent to the
•tale department by Mr Barrett,
ft did not f'uutatn vome of the mnai
tvresttng details.
Banda played In cHHimtloo ng
Barrett's arrivaL awl be waa greeted
by |S'o«ulnent Htlaeua. alio earorted
klm to the beet known hotel In Buenos
Ayre* Mr. Barrett wae assigned to a
oalle of moms and aelrted down to Ilf*
la tbe Argentine city.
Aft»T bis exHdng cxperietMe
oriental agent for tbe St. UniU ex{ioab
tkio. tbe quieter life In Buem.* Ayica
wras very acce|itable to Mr. BanvtL
One day It occurred to him that ft
might be veil to ask tbe nte be vaa
to pay for bis rooms.
“Firty-Hgbt dolUr^ a day.'
•■BTC rrtdy of the cietk.
Mr. Barren onjoyvd the boapitellty
of the kotrt for oaly one stmA.—WmktagtoB Hme*.
WMTBEPAKTNEaT
We are showing a new coUectioo of I>ress G^ls.
things are shower-proof Suitiitgs at
'
TRY A RBCORO WANT Aa
J. W. BIMar,
Amon^ the new
j
50c Vard
I'AIA. J. WILHELMS5S
Your RoUaMo Homo FumtekM,
TRVAlliCOBOWANTAa. Our soda fMMkatu te opou
Ikr tfm asMau.
WaMte Omg ilMte
TRY A RfCOUD WAttT Aa
TTO FITOIHO EBO(«D, TBAVEBSE CITT, igg^ TDMIUY> MAY IT, ItOk
FOmiNESIN
CEMETEKT
SB BENGES
StCUTWnHK
OTElNIERfi'S
^moN
OOCTOIIt ESS
BVSirr DAY
MANY
Afluma CaMpataaaaa-FrsM Faaa That
aa fiaurtcaa Oaehar WaaMRT Namom. Allis;
awhsw om owv.
oj
Ralph Mathers: "OompaftaB the West
tlws Fraetlcai Are Larfa.
With egha.” by Nelaoa J. WyduC:
«TeII Ahoat Cahaa BMIca.*' Doa Mar
Losioa. May l7^ the high cMi
BMdlcal eirelcs of the waat «ad «
LoaBoa. as ta Harley strML there
V. Moody; "How I Oat Chaa— fbr * are doctors who eoaaot be eoanaKed
Dollar Whea 1 Didst Boy Aarthlag.' for tve mlantea with refereaee to oae
Frank Ney; "How I Bajoyedl Mysalf of the aamlleat alUacaU wrhlcli Bwh
la the Army.” Andrew Bleder: **My U heir to wRlKMit a fee of two gaiaaas
becoming doe to theai. TrUHag atteadaaee might coat 16 gntaeaa. the
la Cnba.” WillUm Smith: “A Story.“ smallest operation 25. and proper atFrank R. SpeaUsao: *The -Braaeb la teailoa and treatment through as IIV
'htch I Was Most ProaeieaL" by Dr. neaa could nm Into the hoadreds vrltbWalter Thlriby; "The Olmata Id the oat a dooht.
blllpplnea." by Lewis Tboraoa; The
The aharp cxwtrast la la the east
Reemltiag Statloa at Our Hoom." by end apd the other lower parts of the
Robert E. Walter: “What Smedley
metropolis, where there Is what Is
kaowB as the alxpenay doctor, aa able
medical man who has a ualveraal fee
for all patleats and all degrees of atto be present tendance. It
r> distance and
t
letl
vessel was
the Spanish.
It was a direct
aimed at the United States.
will B* N«nlfiM tf ^ar«(«r I*.
Spain having refused to accept the
Rr Wlr« to the erealnx Record.
conditions which were offered
red hr
New Tort. Mar
It »• admUtiM United States with s
•rnatirt
la
ir ttiat at
• tke lamer
laaar circle
war. chose the latter.
oral «Mifar«MM held Imat alctat
This brings us up
I that Monday
I Oarld B. Hill, Beoator McCar morning
years ago. The Hannah
raa, Cooiptroller Oroat and Former Rifles hadsUl>een
maintained as an In
I Ooremor Bbeeban. It
dependent military organisation for
1 If Jltd«eI Parker la made
four and ooe-balf /ears seeking ad
I. LouU.
Um pTMldeatlal aomli
mittance to the National Guard. That
Oompiroller Grout will be the nominee
they wen- in a posKlon to tender th»
or tbe Hill McCarrea
services In
a body at this lime
erwir.
Meanwhile Tammi
largely due to our generous b«*nefacti
who is compelled to l>e absent tonig
because of Illness. I am sure we a
all disappointed l>ecause be cannot I
with us and that we all wish Mr. Han
nah rapidly reluming health and
strength and many more years of
fulness. We shall look forward ii
meeting with us next year
1 am sorry that we cannot welcome
him tonight but wc are glad
with us the members of tl
to. FOLtY WAS CHAROCO WITH committee who did so mucli
and our frlaods. Mr Bates and Mr.
THE CRIME.
Sprague, who have always befriended
us. We extend to them a royi
come.
J
Appaarai In Judpa Rebtrtt* Caurt and
mpany
To the soldiers outside of C^mi
M It hardly seems necessary to exi
pxtend
Waa Olacharpad Oacauaa of th*
a welcome—you seem like one of '
Lack af Cvidanea.
but we do
On behalf of the officers
and men of Company M, | ext>
* Bd. Foley, who clalma hit boi
v«»u all n right heart} welctanr.
FIOST BROS’.
TILL TOUCHED
Portland. Mich., waa arreoted late )«•larday afternoon by Chief oT Police
John Ranale for breaklnp Into
eaali mplstar of Frost Brothers'
loaa mad lodged with Bherlff Chandler
laM night. This morning the young
•an waa brought before Judge Lorln
•obaru but as there waa no erldi
that he bad broken Into the.<caah
later he waa let gb.
It U amid that the young man
the aalooe with a crowd and
was somewhat onder the lnflu«
S?llllpaor. that the crowd went out
bnrt
efc door
i
of the saloon and locked the
r hut that Foley stepped Into a
•'door lending up stairs. When the
retumad to the saloon he was sund
lag la the middle of the room and
oaah roglster back of the bar
broken open. Foley had no money on
him and It could not be proven that
he eommlttad any crime. The .boy Is
a bright young lad but the use of
ttgoor has a bold upon him.
L_
JMy
Bm
I11T7 ttl.27 tllJT
ii-6t
n.«o
11.60 n.67
<J«
fl 4S
Opening High
48%
,Am Oop.dHk
'u. E.snh2%
53%
tL PBC..J1%42% 82%
Atchtooa C7%-U
U%
Wahaah .83%-S8% 82%
< 47s
Ixm. Close
48% 46%
52% 52%
Slow
ARKANSAW
21Mtf!.
tkm of Mr. Oibbs the d
eoaacil last evealag dsrtded to buy t
forty acres offered lo the city by i
Bast Bay Lumber company for 1600 to
be aasd as an addltkm to the city
cetaetsry. There was some debate oa
the qtMsUoa but It passed ananimoos-
with a full etiuipmetil of tcenk
and mechanical effects.
'
ly.
Ob Mr. Winnies motion. George W.
Lardie was made ehalrman of th^
couBcU pro tern, tl
the appolntmeni
last during the sdn
IminUtration.
It waa also < ided lo Increase i
These doctors are geauiae M. D.'a
above all ausplrtoii. their aklU la no
questioned,
m enough the:
give quite at
a diOeult
clients for their meager alxpenay
ward as their brother medi
end would do for
w 100
1C
guineas,
and quite likely, too. wHh as beneficial
/esulU. Nor are ihey ao) poor as some
might think.
Sixpences make
shillings,
pounds, then hundreds and then
sands—If there are saScient of
That Is the simple logic of the medical
man who takes a shop In a dirty,
rough-looking street aad seta himself
up as a sixpenny
li Is usually a
for his consulting room, surgery and
dUpensary combined, for his poor
tlenls have lews besUatlon in going
there than they wouli have in a pri
rate bouse. Inside the door there '
an arrangement of paaeling and ap
tures like those at a railway booking
office, which la designed lo preserve
decorum and order among the uncouth
patients when they are awaiting by
the score their turn for attention
A practice like this may be built
up by the hard work of years nr .t
may be iKiiight at a big price
Five
thousand pounds might be asked for
It and be really cheap for the money,
but now
and again
circumstances
bring one Into the doctors' market
a big reduction on value.
I.Ate at night one sixpenny doctor
sought out a friend
more high-elaks bin less remunerative
practice and said lo him:
We Havre bought the Racket
ahoe stock from the craditort
at 42c on the »t.00. Bale commencaa Saturday. May 21.
Bristol.
Harry Gibbs left this morning oi
business trip to Rat Portage.
Roy Gibbs and Wayne Knight
ihls morning on a business trip
Rennie river
Miss Spaulding of CadllUc
guest
f Mrs. Pfi
Pfannenschmidt
f<’w days.
Miss Grace Smith relumed yester
day fmm Copemlsh
guild sill meet with
Mrs J I. Bailey. 45R Webster street.
Wednesday aflemo<»D at
ladies of Ihe
IVesbyteiian
church and congregaUon will meet for
sticlsl hour Wednesday ai 2:.‘50
with Mrs. Blssell. 427 Fifth street
tkircas Aid stwlely
Church of Christ will meet In Grange
Wednesday afternoon at
social afternoon
Refreshments will
Ite s4-rv ed
Grand Traverse District Gr
n
17. will
meet with
Penli
Old S
degr<
meroi
Invited
MlIrs. E
. Graj secretary.
Prof. H. E-^Hof It returned from
fishing trip up to the dam this afterHe made
I
a nice catch.
Roy Thompson went on a trout fisbsome hig ones—he
The Jnniur-aenior reception, which
was to have
been given
Saturday
night, has been indefinitely postponed
on account of the lecture by Senator
Doniver
The Traverse City Gas company U
moving Its office today from the old
location on East Front street to the
new State bank building
The store
room and office make a very neat ap
ance.
D Gill was brought before Jnstice
1 Brown this morning and hto
blaring was put over nntll tomorrow.
ras released on his own recog
nizance.
e of the delivery horses of Wil
helm. Hartak A Co ran away this
icwning and made things rather llraly
ir a time
A team belonging to R. Sebomberger
Ueutenani Knapp | re an InieresfIng ulk on "Recni • "
He hdi
charge of tbe^dnlllog
iwnHto
> lefve bU company to ffto- iDOTntng.
I duty
Dr.
J' M.
i
rase
“
Wilhelm.
of Cole and Mark Craw Is
ried this afternoon before JoaM. Brown A while ago Craw
a satchel beionglBg to
>r the depots and left ItI actUag
tMitside of the depot and It was
Cole is seeking lo recover daaaagas.
The Twentieth Century Girts aad a
small Invited crowd held a very a«)oyable daactag party to the AeUm^
last evefting. It was early thU BMm
lag before the teat guest departed. ^
THE MOST UIKHUBIE
specialties, exciting climaxet,
startling stage effects, and pe
culiar chaiactcrs ever conceived.
8«wt •»lr ufiKM Tistmc rt>w SHirstaz
FAREWELL RECEmON
Tr
ip' “ -
'r. i ..?rh.”r:rp,™!
............ . i
Th”e
Ihe ctu.1 of ,having Front street west
Elmwood
Seventh
boring doc
is s pity :
Victor lambcTt as John Roffert,
(Old Arkansaw), and Harry Edroan as Jeremiah Snodgratt.
A great, big, comeviy praloctton with a uxoog cast and
Ilf bcautitul scenery. Moic gea11
nine comedy than has ever been
I j ! put into a melodrama,
The Globe, 118 Front St.
reqnli
forms wbenever requested and to wear
a suitable badge ai alt limes w
duty.
The matter of sewers receive
siderable attention, Mr. Ovlatt bring
Ing.up the Washington street petition
that had been held over from
October. On motion of Mr. Bing
all the sewer petitions sere referred
lo the proper committee to make
report at a s|>eeial meeting Mnnd
night.
On motion of Mr. Lardie. the coun
cil will meet again tomorrow evening
to consider the vote on the bridge
Front street
Permission was granted D. K Wyn
koop to move two buildings from the
Pleasant Affair in Honor of Mr.
government property.
Mrs. Beadle. Who Leave for
A petition for an arc light at Front
and Wellington streets was i
Enqland This Week.
the proper committee. The matter of
A
very
plesh*ni
rece4itii»n
trie light for the sub postal given last1 ev4-i
«“V4-nliig by t
station in the Second ward was also Billie r4-ediug
referred to the committee.
A motion to build a cement sidewalk
on Ihe east side of Spruce street from
Front strc«-t to the east side of Sixth
sire«>i was passed
iaiher«l lor . f.re«,.|i vl.li
A remonstrance signed by 2G citi
teadle, I
zens sgsinst the building of a tram
way by the .Nonhern Michigan asylum
from the M A N E. on Elmwood ave
of Mr. Ijirdlc wss jlrlendt. The evening was most hapjpily spent
In cmv-rsaiUm
About
The bo«rd of pobllr .ork,' report
,5* . ail refres
if
loiisekeeping. ' waa given by 8erOtto Kyselka “How I Kept Up
Rear—Jolly Up Boys." was given
Seru Bert D Gage. Corporal George
Thirlhy was given “Gaardiag the Bat
tery at Saatlago" and Corponl WTanie was given “My Restaurant Expertin Bantiago." Corporal Hastings
given “Receipt for Cooking Army
IS." and Corpora] Johaaon "How
Frivaie aaic of 1
Funeral EervlOM.
RaerniU Are Oomlag." "How
4M Wahaiar atraM thto wank TharaThe faneral of Heary E EaHoB Bf
Ltoauanat
Knapp aad 1 Kapi Reoraits Bsat Bfiy will be held fram Ihe (haillr
r Ead IMw of hBda, om Mather
chain, cook atova. aumight" was the topic ghw^ Corporal
e Wedaeaday al I a. bi. |b
Ml the M. M fdiarA ia Brat
51% 82%
87% 87%
83% 88%
Fred Rgjnaond peeaeou hit
lalett Mclodraroic comedy
folk,wed by prayer
aver
sin-ei
referretl
I
F* to t!5SIi?'i'*2r“l'4
rent
p‘v,i; -«“■ r.;;:
Khort lalk.
iu “•ni
serve a fifteen
iJing f
i the church jvarlUirs.
and
.!-'i;;;7ro'.;'‘v;L''*r,' '1"''“-:-____ _ ____
s ii'pb'
L
SATUEAY^j;'
Mr. F. D. Jaeoba. the piano tuner,
to la the city wtopplag at the
Orders telephooed there
PERSONAL.
en said you would like lo buy my
Jackson i
H. E Steward went to Ji
practice If you could afford li. I want
morning to attend a meeting In wh!
to clear out at once—In fact. I want
the Fremont voters ai;e interested.
to sail from England tomorrow mom
Ktlsard Carrel of the Peninsula
Ing. How much.
In the city on business today
The other was
The cvwt of building a dock line
Mrs C. L. Eddy went to Beb Hng this he wai
from the city dump ground to the east
morning for a two weeks' vis It before sands
reluming
to
her
home
In
Chicago,
I.
She
.May we henceforth all serve under
penny doctor bnvke in s
siting
the orders of General Peace. General spent some time
-ni take L200 cash, i
Prus|x*rlty and General Plenty (and relatl
In an hour.
RecetpU I
.^rof-rr.., to th- ho.rd o, pubUr j
Fife. J. W
E. L Ransom.
then we won*! ‘
£1.100"
Hannen. Oscar 81 pson and Prof. C
canned beef.)
strange, but
R. Dockeray went to1 Grand Rapids this the one thing certain was
ras that the lyl asking
Capt. J. V. Mclnioab Introdi
luced the
ing
to attend
practice was there, and that It was company be requl
loasimasier. Amll N
In n few
Dock(
■keray accompani
worth 20 limes the monev. Forty-five phone
well-chosen words.
en took
pole that Interfered
a visit In the Furniture City.
‘•barge of the toasts. The firstI speaker
speal
luilldlni
wBs T. T. Batea, who responded to the Mr. Hannen was accompanied by his
Glllet referred t
daughter Alice
MiliJ.>ct. -Editing a Paper During War
Kfreq-s and w
Miss Jennie Anderson returned to
Tiroes. • He told of the dc|iamire of
to’wer
to
act
her home in Luther this morning after
I cliy am'
eleelrlc
by telling of the detail of receiving
news from the front
'Reminiscences of the Clval War
Period In the Grand Traverae Region”
was the subject handled by K. L
Sprague. He first told of the Mexican
war which he well remembered, of the
Civil war and lastly of the BpanishAmerlean war, what their cause* were
and of the various hardships Imposed
upon the p««ople and that this was the
first time he had assembled with a
gathering of soldiers since a memore meeting 4o years ago when Hon.
ro' Hannah was present and who
* master of ceremonies.
Mlaa Marjr Minor Heeteas at a Pleas
Philippine Possession” was P. C.
ant Oeeaalon Last Eveninp—Ooi
GlllM*n's response, who was a memcm Beciety Was Organized.
l*er of the relief commission. He gave
a
very
masterful
address
which
louchetl upon the battle of Manila
The Bpworih league of the First
bay and was re-echoed In Santiago
t. church was entertained by M
harU»r.
Mary Minor at her home on 81
‘ Wbsi the Relief Commission Had
street last evening About Ofty guesu
srere present and a very good tlnse in do wss given by J W. Hannen. an
was reported by all. A short business [*iber mcmiKT of the relief committee,
das held in the early part of who ably told of the work of the comee and paid Hon Perry Hannah a
evening
The league voted to
Ing tribuie for his generosity
Id tlO towi rd supporting a boy In
n Wilhelm, another icemlnw of
school. After the business
i-f ct>mmUtee. waa given
sesslos the evening was devoted to a
aortal llase The features of the even- ♦ubject. "Wbai He IRd to Ease
Minds €if the Girls IWt Behind.'
lag were the orgmnliatlon of the
eas society and a basso solo by h
Reminiscences of Regular A
Olhbs.
Miss Minor proved herself
Life" wss res|>unded lo by Sergeani
very entertaining bosieas and every- Arnold of ihe local recruiting station,
oae was well pleased that they
i.leuienant Klaasen was giver
Absent Comrades.”
Ihe company through
iland Lake. Camp Bati
Daily MarVsU.
d rv'called the it
The Chicago markets from quota xnd Camp Alger
•patty
tlnaa reertved by the eommtsalon of- long and short e
. lions.
•ee fd Wi F bennet. represented ti> who were Inse
by letling that Greenville AlexK. R. McCoy. Mercantile Co. block
Opening High ls>w
Cleae snder s death was Ihe first man from
Ihe first a«i of fours, closely followed
Whukt—
b) the desih of FYvd Covey. Frank
July ;...iSSs
Fuller and Gtborge Culman who died
Bept ....7»%Afl
the front. The latter's death was l
Com—
?.?July
48Sk i’%
CHb first known to the rompany. He al
told
of the death of George Dalxelle.
sBhpt ....*47%-47H
47% 4C%
47b
who
died here, as dltl also Alex. Dick
, Oata—
r
July
U% SI
SSt»b enson and Bert Dunham, who paased
tepl ....WVh'30% SP%
3d%b away at Wexford, and Edd. Rose and
Mr. Epsom who died In the Philipplnea
Fravlsioiw.
and the last death, that of Claude VanOpcttlag. High. Ig>w Close
dervora.
E.L.MTHTAlllMtNT
A. Riley. Wexford; Charles F. Smith.
Mayrllle. Mich ;
Robert
F. Browa.
Grand Rapbis; Jay C. Fraser of tl
rho Is slatl
regular army, who
toned la Vi
of his
mont but
Is at the bedi
mother
at Hannah;
IJeut. Roland
F
IL How
Boughton. FT Wayne. Mich.; R.
ard Osborne. Great Falls. Mont.; Cllfbird B. Thacker. Corona. Cal.; Verlln
C. Thomas, Chicago.
Beveral others were called upon who
were present at the banquet earlier
the evening but bad left before t
toasts were all given.
At the close of the program rotes
thanks was extended to Malcolm W
Die. Jr., who furnished the gramopbo
music: to the K. of P. lodge for the
use of the half, to Chef Ney and to
Robert Walter, who was untiring In
his efforts lo locate all members of the
company atod* stroceeded with one or
two exceptions. The evening's pleas
ures eloaed by all singing "America.”
This rooming a letter was received
from Charles F. Slade, who is In
Grand Rapids and expected to be with
Ihe company at the meeting last night
but owing to his physical condition
was unable lo leave at the last min
ute
He has
l>een obliged
to use
crutches almost since he was miis-
-IK RMT
AMOTHEI COTTOBEBim
^■^cre
R Thomas of Sioux Falls. South Da
kota: D. J MrMeekan of Blooming
dale. Mkh.: 1^ B Huff. Oaborae,
Mich.; William Lafayette. Grand Rap
ids: Walter C. Perry. Mlnaeapolla,
Minn.: Fred M. Reid. Chicago; John
iJ&iAd Open Bivse
lamdoa. May 17.-______
FORTY ACRES WILl’dE DOUOHT little elae today hot talk of
of the aecTK wadding oC
EY THE CITY.
neglaaa. dowacer
„
Forced Out of Business.
The Raek. l .<-ior4- t.wnwl hy M. Uop
Ian was ch>s»4d up fai-t Saiurday night
t»y his credllors. The dull season has
pin Mr. Uoplan In-hlnd with hla obllgailons
The results are that the
creditors Uaik possession of the slock
will offer it for sale either In hulk
etall to satisfy their claims. The
glKsU f
"S'
I paid anything for
I
• Why- was aske«l
bridge on Sixth streiM was suhmittt4d
to the cbroroliti-e on claims and ac
counts
She wanti4d |60o damages
A communication a king thsi
mil tee U- appointed
leave the country
morning, whether or no.”
It was related then that the
who bad gone had unwittingly
quite innocently i
r mixe
in a poisoning c
cs were sucl
..
he grea
Ing a Jury t:
to blame. If t
fled, a
him
Six
il to securing the
inntial s
, R wh
wa>4 fliwi
.Mavor
Mr Milb-r and .Mr
iM'Ing airr-ady a
p:.-; .ur-i
been achieved I
Znb-.'.b.iLnC
Gibbs' motion that all petitions be
penaes, save for asslsunce. are
most down to xero. Rent is a mi
trifle, there Is no carriage to ma
tain—all calls are made on foot or
bicycle—and all fees are “cash dowi
The sixpenny doctor has to harden
hasirt
thU point, because
knows that If
to gl'
_ cr
Into
giving
quickly
ilckly fade away into nothing. Therefore,
re. be will see no patient, bowi
111. nnleas the sixpence is first f<
mlng. for he knows that
lys be. He ' ratka down one of the
streets of his
beseeches him to enter her house
and look at her husband, who Is on
t bed. She says sh« will pay tl
at the week end. not having a
penny In the bouse Just now. The doc
tor glances through the door, remarks
L nice new ornament on
aad says there is time to pawn
^Ing before he comes down the
t again in an hour's time. When
be does look In later
I* committee on streets i
ted ■
asyluiE
avenue
report
claims and accounts, which agcrei;ated '
----------.26. was filed
psolutlon that the Michigan Tele
company be required to remove
les and overhead wires on Front
between Union and Wadsworth
preparatory to paring was adopte
The matter of the sending of the
wt of examining the plans with
ans submitted to the council
■ferred lo the committee on claims
that the Pere MarM. A N. E rmllwi
be required to bring; their
Ihelr itracks
the proper st
?reli
u
supervision of
• city engineer t
passed.
A resolution
> grade be I
Dished nor no grade atakea set for
sidewalks unless ordered by coaacil
or city clerk when he has the money
deposited was laid on the Ubie.
J Steinberg Is putUng in an area
resolution In regard to the Sixth
wall In front of his property on East
H improving assessment amount
Front street Just east of the Grand Ing to
I2470.38 was adopted.
opera boose.
The
TTie 1bond of Henry Stees for a new
building
bond of Frank A.
Winnie, t8600. city welghmaater,
Wm. A. McCool (
*'??.' '
following
Fulghum 1
______
polirt
ton. I
G. 8. Thompaon. M.
BIrdsell. Adam Dunn
appointed
•.
A.
. Harvey Curtis.
A. Hnesa. J. B.
Clotbes that are
Ridht to tbe IDinute
in style, perfect in lit, fabrics of the vcr>* latest
ives—the most stylish clothes in town.
$7-50, $10, $12, $15, $18
aKUiTENIEIMERAm
Cbis Cs0 is foniHl in
every pseket. You
take no chances^
FITER80N AFFOINTEO
I rut
4. W. I
Our
HM tapAft wUI tlMi
KMIPRBllBfllAE
E.ltBiBAOB.
Will Ripfapewt United EUtas at CaL
•lla, Vee«—
m'ashlBgton. May 17.—The prartdeut has appolnled as
a consul a
llo. Vcasaela,
V(
t%lellfi.
Jerome B. Patoraoa.
teolorMll of Brooklyn, N. T. Petoraoa
la oae of tbe proprieto of the New
York Age aad to a pen
ICMm. fbBT EaTora, oalr 10 <
ppBPff, Wateniiir. Wlha La Qi
C0m0rMw is tke b$t 4s9 Ur 90m i0 wuk0 fbi.
m0$t 0f 0Ur ni0at9 Bsrk Pr0p0iiil0m^y ^ i
Cbe Bo$ton~$M
- T
' ‘"’i
Tim Kyfyryi^
TBITBBBK OlTr, ICGH,
f iWSs&SK
«Tte 9mmB L Bto «h»
«al Ik* Mac MM fSiMii^
!!L^r?t!rMM*<^aaJlsa aadai^
4a. ThalaMa
tr
^u
M^lM that ir h* wmi !• LiaiM ha
■haMihaaMnML Whca hft BrrtTft M
mmi «ha Mac. kart« hM«M a Has.
tr aMM tha aMaaath. «h»^ an
Mai ia ha hapt la «ha fcMchaa aa Mat
thm mMM ha aa Cmt ar hla hHac
MBfaai. maaa has a MMt appaCMaU aaaM aaaasi a lac af anmaa at
MMac-aaS ha baeiMa aach a aMaaac
Chat aaa Sap tha caaha lachai Ida la a
HE U08T A CUSTOMER.
MaMdhaMrl
Mp^ M
r aad M
aihSaiaf m aad asakaa aa faH that
*Va taa Sat a dap da mmS ladaorar
4ad pat ha» lav hattdaja are ukaa
ter that faaaaa!
Thr waalth at tha aaahaaaH to poarad
aat lartohlp all araaad aa. aad va tara
ftaai tt to atrassla t«r a trw pmtal
haadtala af aiairthlac alaa that to pallav aad ahhriw. tart aot hair ao Mkalp
ta hrtac M happlaaaa aad aTtaa has
atraapa rad apata apea U. Ulrr aatorr
a chaaea. aad va ahaU dad that ibrrv
Is toora thaa a aarr taaHfal txNiarc^
tloa batvaaa aataral aaallcht aad that
nnUHip* dtopaalttoa vhtoh. aflar all. to
tha traa •^hlloaaphar'a ataaa ~
•MIy. an Ito *iy uff IM
» tto OhkHffn toot aff
tametod «t tto CktMffa ^
fiM kp Iho tia«a.
Dmtog
tonctooH
to BtaHMttff 99^
«oa y Artoor. thnt tto valor of tto emntar
chntto Ik kr>
at Wnahtaw
too ba^to*. w« ha Pbla m a
n.“ to mM. “vto
vtthaal laltaC. ter a I
V patot to^
I.II took US4
SSh***'
Tho riack paoard aat tha ataaw.
which aba ineclTad to oaa kaatUvhlla
tha actor vaa eagagad to a aci
eata ta a haadhag. At taagth.
loag Una of poopto Vara valttog to
CaSMth. Thaciaaaclaahaaralaliaan»
gat at tba vtodov. ato faoad
Caa OhMt: hat aaAHaaatair for tha
and tbraa roppan.
awaatcr aC tha tala, that panlaa af tha
“Why. good gractooa.“
haBtiW vaa aat haOt tfU th» fMca aC
vltb a starttod look. “1 muat bars
•pant aU my money. 1
I’m coMlng down town tomorrow, aad
-wall. I’ll drop to aod pay yoo thaa.“
aaaM MMk Mat tha phraaa **ta a
“Vary aorty, madaiu.“ tba dart anid
la aaav parts at Earopr an ooaatot
aaa'a haaaa" aaaaa at iha tia»a af tha
aaMa fiaai tha aas« M tha lane ««rad mildly and ftrmly, “you n Ul Htbar kara
MtI van la laaplaatl, vhaa h
ta
pay for tba atompa nosr
«tf«B la tha t^aatrr had ta Uka aa- aai ta baltarad to ba an atTaatlra mra tham.“
ter dniakaaaaM.
CtaatMaarr praeaoUoaa ta aar* h
“Da yon mean to taU me that yao
ta Oanaaap tha raraa
prartolaa. fraai
ba able to procara a niacir stooa that mu not traat ate for a few mtocralila
poataga sUiufM) .Vnd with my alatv
_________
a bacaa_______
aiaada tor tha girt loTMbUltp to tba vaarar. It to
hMMMp.
“to wra oaaa ba-1 apparaatlx aoc a ataipto autiar to ol»- to fblcnca anxiously watting tu
ao«“ la laat to
ao that vhaa It <•>»• for la tba flrat plara. aftar dto- from me aboot the parlor mn
ta MM that a »aa haa aarad hta baron »»«Mc tha naat. you tunat aattofy It*a tba OKiat ootragaous thing 1
It vaten to htaoMlC. aa da tha mcmU 1 yaamair that tba old birds ara at toast knew. IVby. I could gat credit this
mtouta to any atora In tha dty
*Hppra mf ha ran" sM
a cantnry old. Tbm yon vlliub
“Thto la not a atora. madam, aad vn
mtt hMOP.“ Than la Cartyto a *»* Mat and mast alitiar taka ooi
Vi hlllM^ va Md.
tba halaor I ' *KC- boll U bard and raplara It. or If don't keep fanning acroonta. ‘This
•4chllta.“ w. M.^ tiv h^ ; thara
b. ycHuu you must kill
tba ganaral postomra.“
adM Mp hPM
“WalL I Bhall n rlla to the pootnu
----------. III tuuat tia a mala-and
I Mala oaatlliicchdiM 9t tha vhala to takan.**
Aftar this tba a|>ot tar and
“Thera gra people behind yoo. mad
uirkad. for
«M
•( tW ■•»».
<k» l«»»l Urt. If b. 1. oMI .rauuch. am. watting. I shall hare lo tronbla
oa. vhlrh yon for tha aUmpa.“ said tha dart.
VM —to hara “MTtd kto bacoa** |
ratoro vltb tha macic alooa.
-Vary wHl. Thera thay ara.“ anld
mil
vha hpd pnfTPVtp aaenpad batac
^ rrodar tba naat luvlslbla, and It ta aba. handtng thaw back. “Bnt yoo wUl
apparmtly from tha spot vbara yon
yodc* tha naat oufbt to ba that yon ba sorry for this. I shall narar enter
pinck tba ptiia-Waatmlusiar tbeoa doors again or boy anethar
phradh. *4a«rar ■
stamp rrom yon as loog aa I Ura.'
tiaaatta.
And. gUriog malaatlcally about tor,
Ptaknaniaa of Klops.
I eba swept out of tba building-New
■polks ora formad by tha axpanolcm.
Franca has bean a •erase nation - ] York rraas.
ppdor tho ocHoe of baot. of air ranflrat
np.
than
dovp-aod
Its
position,
tplpad to tha aUaata ealla of vood, coat
t Tkalr
or olhar bpnrtoc anbatonra aod also
ira ago. saya TIt-Blla. a railhy tha arolottao of cm >• tha aaoia
ada It
• csita. WhM tha sloodc farca of tha
.notlMT
king
was
the
lA>ng.
'
of
Ual^lato.
and
iMprlaooad CM or air to graatar than
vhlla
hto
anrrraanri
ware
llaodaonir.
.
^
M<-fa
of tba nninarvns narrlca
tha topoetty M tha matartal can bold
Fortonata.
Got^d,
Wise.
Balorad
and
««ph*yad
phoukl
pay
a peony
lo chack. than tha sMall cHto or caviAffable.
lYanca
muat
auraly
bare
baan
*
••
•
»«lbal
practitioner,
so that thay
ttoo horoc. and tha flyla* aidloicrs riaa
; might hare bls'aarrices I
as MMka. ▲ ahorp mrk ci>niMoaly
■ rnno^oolan tha rspkiaton atal contlrrly
called
tba
fatbar
of
bla
pciple
ttetMS M bsairnta of tbaoa calla karat
Itoting tha sonimar and antumn naltat tmpld ooeeooHao. Tha quick flight and tba fatbar of lattara.
Danmatk has had a mast mrloas ar
blneas o<ir accblant urvurred.
ray of aorartagna. tha lUna Ttooth.'
followed
Forked Brard. Klnipla. Hungry. Hare »U at omw tba “oarlgatora’' began
fool.
Iamb.
Pious
and
Cruel
balug
on
tba doctor for castor oil.
i tho ramalolug
among
lhaui
Tbla
laltar.
who
was
brought
bis
bottle.
Into
wkleb
colhod Mh ta hapt la a atata of lun by tha draft af air. Wbaa Cbrlattan II.. belled bU real nau»a by ■“ oaoc* was poured, until tbe oil was
tto addlUooal title of tbe .Nero nbatiated. and tbe doctor was forced
m c hap hM bran cooaimad tba gaining
of
tha
.Ncrth.
Tbrra
wa.
probably
Ut
■**“*
♦*»
Kdlnborgh
for
a
further
aupI ppt. M ta arldant If wa
tla happtnaas In Dantuark when ba aat
valeh o telHac Mut oo a dark might. upon
tba throne.
'''»»«>
l«»getting done, tba
~
,
tkKtor one day qolatl) asked a decant
London*a Coakaar Dlstrlat.
looking fallow what wma wrong nllh
“By tha voy. apaaklng of ralaloa.**
~I-am a cockney, l»orn in tha soumI «be man that tbay minlrad ao muHi
OBld o Gattforalo grovar, “did you avar
kaov that thay ara a graol halp to ao- of the great ball of Bow, to l^udon." ! castor oil.
said an Engllahoian “I au> a gmnloe
“Nothing wrong at all. doctor." ha
hrtatyf Me; 1 do not bmou that thay cockney That tanu can be properly replied, “Imt we grease our bools with
vtn cpra OPO af a taata fur alcoholic
•tlMUlOStl. bat that thay mil anabla applied only lo a natire of east luiu- I It “
mao wbo wat U>rn within the |
—
opa to hasp oabar aaso vhan drlaking don-a
aonnd of tbe ball of Bow Tbe ills
ABordls. Anotkaa Ckao«« ai Him.
ta a CMMUarahla extant. Tba n
trlct U compoaed of foraignani. wbo
Tbe fair plalotlff bad aned tbe aWer
absorb aleohol. aad an. no mattar hov taka rafuga thara while fleeing from '
capUallat for breach of |tromlae.
piaeh OPS driaka. If ba mil aat n
countries wbara they do not have lib- = «nd her Uwyar was trying to percpptlapally. pot lasa than tbrra or four arty. ThU floating popnlatlon. «ouj auade bar to compromlaa.
to sack ciMa of boar, for axaropla. tbay posed of anarcbtotB. nlbillsts. and. In "Ha offers.*' said tba tawyar. “to gira
fact, arary one wbo rano<»t lira alaa j f**“ one^tblrd of tba sum you
whara, compoaaa tba largaat priportlon Itu: to racorer ' yon will withdraw
I ototo of aobrtoty.’'
of tba Inhabitants of tba tnie etx-knay [ tha suit."
dtatnrt.“-Ix>aUrUla ('oartrr JoamsI j “I won't do lt.“ aha replied "1 want
Tho ■nhta of ta
-----------------------j tha fnlJ amount."
Moat pphappy paopla hava bacoaa
His cwilsarr HMiifleattas.
“Falling In that.’' puratied bar attor
ao by CTPdaally formtag a babit of
®tr Horace rtunkrtt on«a told a story nay. “to offers to marry yon."
PBhappteaaa. eoPM^Malag abont
of hla ranching days lu tbe
“What do 1 want to marry him forr
vspthar. ladlac tePK with tbair food, Rldtog Into camp ooa avaning ba turn
The lawyer ahruggad bis abonldara.
vltk crovdad can aod vlth dlaagraa- ad hto bona looaa and got aou>a sup
“WaU.' ba said, “think of tba poaoi
abla iPMpaalaaa or vock. A babit of par. which was a vUaly iviokcd meal, bllltlaa of a dirorca anil, with a fat
ritaHilfliic. of crltlctolM. of teuK araa for a cow csoqt. Kaiwgnlxlng to claim for Bllmooy.“—Tblraga Tribnna.
tPdlM or CTPPiblIng ovar tiiflaa.
tbe cook a cowboy ba had formerly em
habU of taakiPc ter abadova. ta a moat ployed. nr Horace aald to him: “Yoo
Wtoy Thar bMk karaaa.
pptertopata habit to contract. aoparUb vara a way np cow baod. bnt aa a cook
Balia-1 hare no sympathy for tto
ly ta apntp Ufa. ter aftar avblla the you ara no account. Why did yon glv« Rnaolana, tbay're sock a cruel looking
rlrtlM baeoPtaa a alara. All of tba Im- np riding and taka to cooklng> Wbat
oat.
Tba
face of a Koaoian la aooagb to
pnlsaa baoasa perrartad nutll tba ara your qaalfBcatluas anyway?"
oat yon against him.
tandaocy ta paaalwIaiB. to cynlcbna. ta
“Qaaltflcadonar ba rapUfd. “Why.
bUly-That's wbara you do them
chfopto. Baacaaa.
don't you know Tva got varitvsa wrong. Tha Rnaalans ara not ao croal
valnar
as you think
Fli admit that tbair
countanancaa ara not pleasant
■avwl T«
upon, bnt that ta only because of the
taatad ar dnnkaa. bacaaaa tba i
Torpadoaa for the drotroetkm of v^ | iak^ltrttoy 'hava
proDouDce thair
vaa apppaaad to pnpiaaa tba rlrtoa of aals ware flrat naed
pnrmittm droakapaaos. toaviog tba Ifldl by tba Canfadarataa In spring of I tangnagw-Boston Transcript
vaarar or dflPkar not Intoxlratad. For rtrar. In 1M5 tba sacratarv ol
I tt vaa made Into drloklag Mvy reported that more sbltw bad j
“I aaa that tha Glklerbya gave
• apdaat Pantan*. bn
bean loot by torpedoing than from all drjanoar Uat Tbnradar ~
t taaras ns la donbt other
cansaa Ganaral Rains, ihlaf of
“Tbat't atrauga. Wa ware at tba
as la Vhathar It vaa tbla mtopUrad
tba
t'oofadarata
torpedo
sarvUT.
put
dinner
tba same day and didn’t bm
capddapca or not that tod to tba dtotba oomber at fifty-eight, a greater anything abont lt.“-Brooklyn Ufa
capttaaancr af tha amathyattna cup
number than baa liaea destroyed lo all
tha warn olnca.
rate AaM.
“Cared yoar Insomnia ya(T“
va to an axraaa of
Paai.
“Tea. Indeed •
nilc add la the blood Tba |>rrraniaga
Hare ta an extract frotn i recant
“What enrad yonr
of tMa potaao Is rarlooa aftb-toa of ooral; “Hnsbaod aod wife ata on
to
“»laap.“-ClaTaUnd Plato Dantar.
dial ta:
8.15: mniton, C.75; real. gather In allaix<a. Thara was maul
8.14: park. 8.M; baafatoak. 14 45; lirar. fasUy an 111 faallag between them. ’The
18BI: coffoa. 4.U; tea. S.1B. Milk and boabaod daroored a plate of ooap. half
rapateblaa cooUla nort. except tbe po a flab, a place of roast baaf aod a aUce
tato. vhlch baa a trace of nrtc add.
of plnm padding wltbont arat once
opening hto month."
ST T
Tliall aad LHll damoostntr a probabta aaprea of dlamaa tranamtoaiou la
tha taodtpc af maaka by ('ostumara.^
^nrplMt tnbarcto harilH. to say ootbtac kf ppaatoococd. atreptocoert.
arara teopd ta eight ont of forty two
Maaka mamliiad.-.Vav Tort Medica'.
TVFBmY, MAY 17, ItH.
katad. aad aa Oar. lu. 18TT, aftar tba
IMC grate of tya had baan aatea. the
Indamimhia ’Tacks aalltod fsnh aad
triad to kaw thdr way thcangh tha
Ramlaa laglooB. hat ware compattod to
dlrartloo af Ooidoo. and to Kara Oanarml WUUams. mib 15.0U0 man. with
proTtoloaa for three mootha and ammaattlnn far tbraa days, kept an tofoattag army af 60.000 at bay from
Jaao ta Xaaamhar.
Blehmand vaa dafeadM by Ganaral
Laa throagh a yaar of tarribla flghttog
antll the oetoara of hto Unas of m
oompallad him to OTacnata it on ApHI
S. 1800; Lockaov baW ont tor eighty■lx days, vton Oaaarnl Haralock want
to Ita ratlaf. and Htrnaabnrg. vlth all Its
atrragth. dafaodad by a garrtooa of 17.000 man. had to sorratMlar to the Gcr^
mans after a alega of forty-Hght days.
.Among tba other Mtabla atogaa klafc^ oarrlred oeren mootha. Klmbarlep 128 days. Ladyamltb 11& I'otcbar
atyoom M. Matx 72. Gaeta 77 and Chltrkl fort 40 days.—Kxchanga.
McGregor Boy
Foxlecl IWIH, and ftands
John Harris of Heaford. Del. was sur
prised lo ftod when sba cut it open an
other pika of ordinary alaa in Its stom
ach. After flniahing c-leaning aud salttag tba flrat pika aba alanad to clean
ttosarood and was still farther amax•d when aba dtocorared another pika
to tba aacood one's stomarb. Sba proceaded to cut open tba third ooa and
sraa still wore aatonisbad to find a min
now tn Us Btomach with a small book
to Ita mootb. Sba called ber buabaod
to look at tbe foor flab, and be dec-Ured
bo had oerar aaan or beard tell of so
msoy flab being 4n tbe atoiuacb of onej
flab. Tba pike was csugbi In Uaarn'a|
millpond, near ttosford. a place noted
for large pika.—Pbiladalpbia Inciairar.
Tba King af tha Coa«M.
Tha aovaraign who raigas oror tba
■malleat monarchy to the world la tha
king of tbe t'oeoa. a group of lolaoda
soar flamatra. Tbaoe laUoda were diacarcrad abeat 800 years ago by tba
captato of tea Kaaltog. but ware compnrsUraly nttla known till 1K25. when
Mr. Rosa, an Bngltohman, rtaited
team, vaa atrnck by tbatr Iwaoty and
took np kla abode tbara It la bU
grandaufl. M. George Boas, wbo now
halda away orar tba Cocos.
nan from torpadoap. In recant yean
mnch tlma has baan te«Bt to ax|wr1mantlng with nett mode of steal wira,
rope. etc., bet tto modern torpedo
WhM Md Sho Wantt
“Natura never grows old.“ anU BarMr*. NrvBaad—I vaat to gat
low.
aatad. Daalar->Tas. Ma’am Havaway
“TsA kha dom.“ anld Hawkins, •'bat
haadil Mra. Kavtlvad-Oh. ■nodal
she to anoogh af a woman to ba sbto
1 thapjht pao took tho hoada nS.
to caaraal bar ago effectually.JOH vaat plala rhkkae aalad^Ph
oos teaater to London. If not tn fto
srartd. Thara ta no Aged boor for fto
St thU atranc* teoamr.
m any tlaaa bar
r and • ta tee avanlflir.
la Kirwiip «h» ifpw hooM haa
ptoMi
OB m M I
tho Karvai
te aomte* Hi date «Hi tat tea
HtaB tart tto
«H fflytoff
Moldan Ians contains tbe most cort-
Tto BOItaHalra - tomatlmm. dt
rm tonatad hy tha fear test I’ll dta tto Mtert iton tort to pay Imih
rtah.
toteff paid. It ta ealtafl tto Bato
Tto H. D.—Daa'f vony abaot Itot tetetar, and only ratoanata taka ptoea
sir. Wa srlll aasMl to ear hllta at
to yea.-N*v York BrtHlng Javna
^ patt. and
lanatar tto
beam «t Ckrlstto*a, ta lawdao. toot
weak, m taata XV eUmm Hdd oaaffbox by uRmUm hrooght $XUm
ter me.”
rafslrl* Hawtb»ras.
hands high.
Will xtand for the season ol l‘.M14 al
^
B. J. Morin's Limy Stable, Tmarse City, 'MIcIl
PEDIGREE- Robw
Creocet
McGregor,
C47. r««-l *1:*. «re
a-ns'E
ClSN eROCER
J you I
FUkad Break.
fl Foods.*
Foot
IvtllKlIjroa
while they last:
Cera Nut
Flakex
Oifonl Makes
Vigor Flakes
Tfyabu ••
Mah Too "
FLOIR
Hannah’s
BUST
Snow
White
Noble
Sets
wptektre
6S£
226 Eisi Fnit Stmt
-'3
ANmMOUl
Wi
never belittle that of four
neighbors o r conipetitari. ^
le« otherwise in so rlomg
you may step oo yoar own
resources.
c grci
ment in teal estate for liusmem and
home puiiKises tt conslanily grotging
anil you may want soinethuig in
_ iiv, auburbs or farming line; if ao
possiWy I have it to jast suit you, an
1C .piickly ami set
at 8SB r
int Street.
L. G. BtRYANT
\A/AN*rKD
rirat rla* ahuaUes aad m
iirr*SiroI»?liKr*
Addrsml^g.
Biiildinfl
MvGRF.GOR BOV isa ven handsome, bright bay Stallion ot
commxndtng appearance. He can go as high as any horse oo the
road, and with ^enty of speed. He can show a 2 jo clip and has
never been trained for spe^. His breeding is Jcerlainly of the best,
by Robert McGregor, the monarch of the homestretch, the site of the
mightiest race horse in America, Cresceus 1:R9J. and over one hun
dred others bekw the 2;20 mark.
O. J.
“Btor,“ Mkad tto nalffhbar. “da yaar
yoHkff xnbWts and eat agroer
'teonHdftely.- rapHad Mr. Mmtek
oat ante flto intalta and tea Hib-
prri»ared i
Ice with Cement
C
t notice
BuildtoC
Blocks and Brick. ITIces very roaMinablo. We have a large plant with
atmoM unlimliiHl raparily. We are
alMi agents for the Block aod Brick
Marhinett whith are the latest anJ
moNt Klmple of anything on tbe markei and ai a \erv low figure, PleaM.
invextlgaie lR*fore buying. For par-^
tlculara addres*
d
6o«dfi(b &
traotru
Otr,
j
lOkHiM "
WANTED
KBSTfUGTS OF TIRE
AT REASONABLE PRICBSQ.
H. C. palmer
I National Bank
IVIOROAIM
-rPttavncitetaK oi-rv.
.
fynotaiiOAM
Ole Dead,
Others fellow
Having other offices under bur control, it enablea ua to employ
men of recognixed ability and buy tbe beat material for which you
get tbe benefit at our cut rale pricea. and remember you are dealing
with a firm wbo has the best of bank references whichI makes
n
a ten
year guarantee of value to you. and which
: only good at Trav
So If ]
pd Statf
‘ aoray you i p eared 1
Best Rubber plate......................................... $6.00
Gold Fillings..........................................$1 and up
22k Gold Crown.............................................$f).00
Silver Fillings....................................................76c
Bridge Work................................................. $-6 00
- W« to,* o«r *■« opni •Mil • P. m. lor ttr tourlt ot Ihou ••>
pleyad durtog tto day. to save them from losing their time. Lady at
loaaan m saaprat ttot aU snm not m>-
a -ftoe ««an cat wu Ihrtog to tor-
Brick «
TtaiMrs. oarwkw aad m*a> asstal yort.—,
____
(W) 2K>85:
2K>89: Bli/,
Bli/.zard, 2KWi;8:
83 others.
F.norce.^Klg*: York Ikry., (w)
Durango. 11:18, record *2:23J, Stre of
Durango Belle, 2;18J, and Ifi others. Dams of Maidino, 9.13|, DiiIine, 2;10J, Aximic,
mttat teff van an ten MoaHn aide af ^
af tea fkMk ffteil
ELtWe. LEWIS
THE TROniNR BRED STALUDN Blocks and
hole throagh wblcb tto torpedo tOfj
pam to the ahlp- Bacanae of tbe yletdtog natara of a net tto torpedo doss
not aaplade ontll It strikes tbe hard
abtaof a ship
iht It bram manufactured ar ta tt
n prodKt of natara? Hr^Both. Bto
-I daa’t OBdartaakd. Ha-8oma af It
ta made and aoam af It ta bom.
Rntnia Andre. •Orchid hOBfaf’ to aHr
Mn. Whmij 1 asdea yoWra ctapo- af tto Rothachikta. baa vriitrn n
lac haoaa. Mia. Kavceov. and i was book kboot hU adrestnrm In smn-h of
aftald pan might ba tempted to throw this Bavw.
pnor robbtab oat aa tha hark lot. I
Tto cm ntoaspeasQ*.
jmt vantod to my tkat va daa't do
1 sn eld veman tadt to tha
that aart af thing barr.
Brtttah Ufahant taatitntloo tto oom
kllpL Nevrooie-I bwiMd all oar mbtea death of
Mah ta the twnmre thto monitng. Mra. k terartm klMmi vMch had om-irad
Btamy. toHodmg aa Md book ou Ktl- tor Md which vaa to to ptvrUtod for
«Mtt».* Vbirk I might hare aared for with tee totmost b teOS tto ant dtafap.“--rhlhidalpkta,
0.“->Phlhidalpkta, rresp
rresP
rad oml tee oetete tora nav da
1 battle, and
mad to me;
to to ■ Bna. romantic,
toaplrtag thtag. 1 vaa fonovlog tba
troopa aboot ta a hack, and I mnatntor bow tmpatknt I would grow when,
tto ground bacomlng hilly, tba drlvra
DoC drive me fast enotigb.
nanr I would ra>
I that flanking
eat.*
“And tha driver wnonld growl otid
touch hla horwa with the w btp
“Finally the bnglaa of tlie sliam en
emies gave tba •caaae firing’ roll, and
my driver, with a look of relief, pulled
up and Iwgan to feed bto bot^e from
■ nose bag. Boddanly. thougb. tbe wdTunca* soandad. and oK the tr
■tartad again at tba dotil>le qutok.
“Bnt tha driver mode no atir
to lutemipt tbe horse's meal aisl f^dl^w them. I. Intoxlratfd
glor) and gtatnour of tlie sbaui ImUtie. aaM to tba man. to ln-idn* lilnV:
“•Now. cabby, drive em Iniaglne
va are tn a real
“ 'All rtgh ' said tbe rabbv;
y«>n
taMgliM- tlH me and the tow» is *l «.t.* “
—Hnffalo !i quirer._____
Thin
In bto v.tiiiu:er days rsTtic Imy dfpart.-«I and In n little w
myed to write litilon. and
lO
baVaturued. iiimnbing euKiTl.x the
while currant tUlid psMix tlul he bald the odiior of a I oslnu |di|«v nllli Ms
to one baud sml Jingling lu tbe other first efTlli.luli. Tbe «<dlt<.< eilll. l-.xl tie
■ r»ni f.»p|(er*.
work fM-verely rihI ndxl-.sl llii- It tore
“Well • Mild Mr. Train. “Well, comedian to sttuly Xaibnniel Hawwhere Is my Banbury cake?"
tburne.
“Tliere was oaly ooa left of todayV
TIm* vein of Imniur |«is iilLvi li> Duly
hakb«. #lr\" said tbe boy. and be re
r hlaa rtalda la Tamos.
turned ll»reei«ema to tbe vtoltor.—New hid ib-vekqMtl cveu nl Hull rarlv diite.
He Mid. n-litN-tlvelj :
Baraara water rateaea
Tort News.
"If iny story was prliite<1 It would
and becansa hto rlca Belda happen
pIrsonaIu
mi-tistire nlMiiil Uuir a eeinmii would
ba on a aomavbat alarated portion of
gronnd many an Inganlona planter to
ar kwa prrfocGy In aixtaau Isuguagew I “aIm>ui
” re|dii-d tlie Jilll«»r. v
Tnxaa has bean obUged to resort
John bbepard, Foatuit'a Iteat-know n { deriiu; w iml
ntaborata device for the proper InigS'
merchant. Las ralebrated bu flftlelh ! "Voiir rate nf ■•nyincut to ».’• |ht c«dtloa of them.
C
yaar In bu*ln«»a
j mun. • IslIi-xi-'V'
..... -------------pUTKinil- *•.............
tbf .xitiing
On a alight elevation
the flelda one pUnter hsa Imilltutcd
Gaofswl I'arout baa been ap|H>Uili4, man.
•'Vee.“
,
vhat people in that vU-inliy style “an | director of tbe varxatory at Mra. to
M. I’envtm.
j “tJiHsl-xlay. 1 like to Ik« pb-asmit and
Impromptu fountain " In rcabiy It la au«r»d
nothing bnt a three lort Iron pljie. pro
Dr I'uoan Doyle's recent im.ior a<^ tgreealdr and iM.|Mil;.r xvitb evejytoi
truding frotn the ground. When tba ddeiit to said to have been a reiuaikto I •»« ••'vii w lllliig to doli.roiie fli
rlca flalda oead It tba pipe la ofiroad. bla rowi* from a borrilde death.
! tborne to plrase an wlliur -but not
bnga pumps Btartcd and the water bubProfesaor Jatnm 11 Dillard baa beaa
btos op. to Bow away lu bnndrtds of named prraldect of th« I.uuis>ana intiny rlvutata and streams, wbb-b flood duatrtal lustUuta at Boston. Isi.
j
lurk ntnra.
tba tbiraty rtca flalda. Aside from its
Caleb Powers. «-oudemo«x; to dawth j The aged widow of Baron de Billie
baoaflta from the agticnltnral point of
tiew, this obliging fountain ptraenta n oo tbe charge of killing GoveriHr Gtio- .|s an ol*>i«« t of cliorily In New York
writing a Itouk of exiteriiqu'ea. She was u «x>niiMitiloii aiM friend <if^
prHty apei-tacle when in o|terailou.—
■
ouiitiws de Saint Geruwlu
H. J Horn, general manager of t
New York Tribune.
.Vortbero IHclDc. eutarad the euipb.y I Only a aauc'iT remains of tin- iwrc-eof tlia company fifteen year* ar<> a» a lain set prcea-utc-d In ITSS to Martha
From Bordeaux wild accoea ara ra- draftjuiwu.
WanbUiglon. This U rorefull.v
B«<cauw of King KdwxinVs email | served In tbe Kiiilibeotiian lii>iHiiib»n.
portad during a boIlBgbt at Beoatta
recaolly. One of the matadorm was mture be staiMls uu soiue «uutll MUln- j In tbe cviitar ap|>eara the lUiMtociwiu
making s pass at kla third bull when raicv wiietj phtograpbed In cirdcT to! of “M W..*' for Martlui WHGiliiKTutt,
,i,p
aomahow tba animal burled tbe awoid compare favorably with thoiw about:
from bU baod. aod tbe weapon, arier
■n In tBe I'nlon
flying blgb lo tba air. fall on tba band
of an old aaa captain In tba aodlturium.
vbo sustained a alight frac ture of tba
aknil aod a deai> wound two Inc-baa
loog over tba left aye. Tbe MOie bull
esoght aooiber torero Eiapplng at tba
critical nmmant aud gored bim no aaveraly that ba had to ba rvUMved to tba
boapital. Tba tpectalors. cuosldertng
tbroa mUbapa as proving itiv Inrompatanca of the matadorrs. gave expransioii
to tbair opinion after the approved
matbod of smaablng tba t>aocbe«. hurl
tog them Into tbe arena and lesvlog
tba bonding-London Globe
A noaort Wllnaaa.
Lavyar-Do yon swear positiraiy
that yon know mora than half thto
Jury? W1tnaaa~Taa. air. aod now that
1 bava taken a good look at 'em
ni awnar that 1 know mora than all
of ’em pot tofatbar.
Wa ara alav to haSari that which If
boSanod vapM kwt aar faoUi
OHd.
to nacatoVd tto atalra on tiptoe,
vnlrhful kite however, heard him.
and to a aavera tooa aba cnDed:
-•Kaorr. »• that year
-Ha raplbd. with a note of aatprtoa and reproach la hta toko:
- MRliy. mmy
m-my id-daar. vto alato i
-•Why.
■on axuectr “___
Trolo mm* tke C akw
Whan Qearge Franrto lYala wan to
iHgtond, Introdnclhg street railway*
thara to one day ftonc<d to i*asa
thruogh the historic and quahit to«n
Of Bnnbivy.
From hla rarrtoge Mr Train rognrdad tbe Banbury tYMe of IIm*
•ary rhyn»e. and them all of a so*
to ramemlsrad the BaalMiry cakro. or
buna, for which tbe pla.-c to faiuoiw.
Ha daddrd tlial be WuuM like t.
ana of these enkew.
A boy was lounging in tto sqnaia.
and Mr. ’Train railed to him:
“Hay. hoy; to * um.4i arc Banbury
eakror*
“ThrarpeiMT tucli sir."
‘ Well, take tliN
and
a*wl buy two--one for ymi and
J.K.Tto4»mgkarM
,
torhavahasHialMiarat
ttoatear «ny;
“LyHchtes. war. pT
ttooo thtagn oacm ta mo h
national Donti$t$
BOTH PHONES
Wouldn’t you Ilka a cloek hi
your bouse that wwiltd nm •
whole year with Just onea^
winding?
TH« »TBnHO BEOOBD, TBATEB8E CTIT, MICIH.,
PAVING TAX.
.j^rzsTur-uSussrs
Mm MM
M Ha^^Pwk
FREE SCHOOL MEALS.
m.____
kMM tar tte iitalwita> of tI te
u toMCkv Vita tat
TME HALL OF FAME.
BOSINESS of JOHN
Mttapry. itaertto vM eta ttat
CpffMMtry. taUrtor tatah. tu
PImpMw Mi PniMpt.
» riuiiSlii tfcSS • ptr Mvt <r
[r'tkt MMMt ta mbmmm wta Mi.
; Tbt kMfi f—trrtt tat rlgkt to rt•»MMy tr Mi Mit.
M*tat
]mTc
;^*«ltiPM. ir tat eitjr ctata ta tat Trtr[MW Ottr •ttta kMk MHIilpg
«r witr tf tat hdwi t# tiwMtai.
Ckta M. Bttrt. dtrk.
Dtui talt tai itr or Mtr. a. d.
m.
tmis
^MMtat M MtMtai M tat attri M Rttat
■—
Tf»»»rw
cwwij.
v« MM It rtcMtr MMlM M Mottrapp^ltar ». ItM. M tat eoatell
, twtat te'^ mM CHr of TrtrtrM
« CMr. M t Mack la tat tecMMoa aai
•cow^tt laAttint at ItMt IMV iar>.
-.m at JMck^aptr a* Majr kt a«v»
tmr^Piwpltta tkt» ttatHtaltaa
ttaaUtaUta aai
av^t rolla of uli
■ prnuMiB iMlrlBf (
taaalat klti, btr or Uwlr
M taUi rollt aai tbov
tkt raluatlftn
«tiiay of Mar. A. I)
Cbaa M Betra,
Boari of Krrirv and
2115 »t
_
_
for tat parcbaae
WM roworal of tat BMla portkw i>f
'tat Owrwtlwn eburch balliins
.frin bt rtetiTti ap to Moaiar boob.
JiPp Uta. Tta aoelMr will rtuia aai
tawnrt tat btll aai all latlit furol
two. Raii baUiiaf to be rtmorti
ffWt Mr tat lot br Jtat lat.
Tbt iraattta retaia the rtgbt In rt
ioec aar aai all bid*.
«M»i:
8. B. Walt.
r. H. Baraan.
r. Hamilton.
Sinif
Tntattta.
WbIbHiaw Caaaty CtnvtntloA.
wa vm b» a toaaa atotUag of tb
i Trartrat eovaty prablbitloo
r la tat o«rt of F. Tbortrll.
■ 4, U. A M. block. Trartrat City.
, Tbaraday Mv i»ta. at 5 p. a
W. OorbtH. Btatt cbairaaa. will
TT*Darla. Ootaly Chalnaan.
51SIAI
Ovatra of dopa art aotiltd tbat tat
iBWOBi for tat prtttat local year
low dat aad aboold bt atcnrtd fi
bt city Mark btfort Jaat 1. IMM.
la rarj bard vlatm. la
la pt^M t«* tb' cbll-
ti to tint ftrvMh brttbraat. In Hatobvrp taart la attaebtd praat vriebt to
prvrMlw prap«r ilantrt for ibt ebnifta. tat trpaatt M vbk-b aiaoMto
If. la Brvatvkb. Bm
KIM. rWMi aai Xartata
aiilttoa to broakfatl. la a
wbUt la tbt Mber lorrnt It la
Bd by rbartUblt onrirtt«w. Tbt
ml antborttW of Hantan-. Ik»rt1. Hambtrp. Haoortr. Koi
D Ntw York to Bottuu In urn
aoiuid attamert. Hr wai pn-ntly all
ooytd by Ibr gonaandisini; and boltlni
by paaaruptm at tbr tuti|*rr tablo. II
triU of bow bt rttrbrU out bU band
for a plate of poutott wLl<-b w«« near
ly txhaoattd. ibtrr being bat a aoUtary
oat muaining on tbr pUtr.
Hr was
aboat to draw It to him wbru a fo
wai atuok drtp Into tlir i>otato and
barab ruler rxdalnitd:
•‘Hairta, mlatrr; halrta."
Mr. Barka aaya tbat. tbla tuibamiMInp ordrtl baring brrn gonr tbruuj
bo aald to a *^tlrroan" at bla «ldr:
"Will yoo ohllxr n»r by paMtng mt
tat batterr*
dolpbla trarrtor. WUh I
latMi of HoUtnd—out may
toMpM Wlto It niUW lAUbttBdiM'
MOOE6 OF THE MOMENT.
Lota of narrow raleudeoMa to uatd
D tat faahloaable Oebu.
Tbtrt to Uttto difference in tbt pantrnl ouUlue of tbe late winter ami
tarty aprlnp go wna.
Flonocet of tact are worn on lace
powna. and aonw net tolleu have thret
or Are narrow lace floum'cu for foot
new lac*, combining ermnattlnp. haa appeared. It girea tha
of frinpe.
are one of tbe oMut atrlk-
l*bo raid yoo did trr ur
•That riootd my fnarerutlun." aald
Mr. Barka. Thotr aonbrm proplr
rtry rudt; aomr of tbem. '-LoularUlr
BtrakL
wly Imported ttatorttr
wrrod In oat pirrr of
bow rtoiarkiblr tbr Japi
art and vbat a wonderful potltnra
taay bare. The prlcat la btartap In hla
right hand a staff, to which la bound
a totat bulb, wkllt In the open palm of
tat toft bund ht hoMa a mlnlaturt Ipure of hlBaolf. exact aa to dttali.
naed. They make a dtopUy tbat to
often dazaUng.
Cbtmtoetim aod retU of chiffon aod
Inct will abonad thto aeaaon. U to nnld.
and dead white will be combined with
black. wlUi a narrow fold of colprad
Ttlrtt at the throat
GERMAN GLEANINGS.
gently, not by an Ignorant notorlcCy,
and Boney dote not take precedence af
aalad. If Ita pbistir art baa auffrred a
coatBerrlal ecliptr. Italy la not unique
la tala experience, while in dramatleait It BtUl toada the world with TomMDc of the tbeetera of Germany It
maao Ralrlnl and Kleonom I Hite. In to cuntoaBsty to turn oo preen Ughta to
Baale and literature there ia much
Indicate a loop Intermtoalon
tlrlty and a far froB complaiwint y
Durlap tbe German army manearoca
Dr opinion.—Century.
there were mored over one railroed la
waa towaaaafl acUrity last year.
Ootaa tod. with ff74 cnaea
washing derbt ia aald to be
not la l.oodon which doea
away with the neretalty for efaUnueya.
aa It producea the ameunt of dral
qnired for oomptote combnatlou and ezpato froui tat aatokt Its noxtoua prop
erties. It coMtota of an electrically
drireu fan. which draws the smoke
from the Art and paaaea It to
BtreuB of water, which extneta tbe
aalpharoua and unconooBed partlHea.
It works autoBstlcally and only rrqalTM taat the water la Its lower part
abaaM bo ebanged at regular tnterrala.
A I
taaw
aurrtaaful
Tankeea generally
■ally have been plUBlag taeuwel'
for yeura on their
pueuaaa of a population of ao.000.000
•outo. The toteet eenana bureau bulle
Sfl wapoM and 5B0 tons of baggage.
A tooadiy ceoapany In Bertlo praoaea tu foratob linen free te all ewaomen wbo will give them the' waahlag of It. They eeUmate that to thto
way they <
get back twlee the oclpInal lareati
SOUTH AFRICA.
A Canadian trade commtaslooer to
South Africa recently booked there In
ten weeks for between 4&.000 and A*
aooplowm.
Sooth Africa la at present ImporUap
nBMiee anaaUttoa of - cement It
•ame chiefly from Bnptond. Germaaff
aad Btlplnm.
Only half tha raaara Imported tale
Soath Africa are of Brtttoh make. Tha
reet are chiefly of German origin. Even
the "edneated Bottenter eharee him-
•‘Aai I kaaw wby tbat abaaM bart
baw mr atotod tat paMa. tottoatty.
*fW laat to Mmt yaa vww b«a. I rrMtaw. I bUaa UfM baato. Haw caa
«W aw latk cbaavfal vbaa bw feat
1 don’t atdantand It”
-What?*’
"Why he’s pot aoaM troable wtta
kto throat ar bto taapne and twi hard
ly apeuk.Thafa Mt aa uu—J."
-.\o; bat bt toaltta tbat he baa writ
afa rcaapu•Tbalto all liptol. tov He tfktatoa
Mb atartok’^ ■wtatoat Kapte.
The totawal produeta to tae Dnlato
■tataa vMta laaebctf tat kWItwitI
tor Mto to IMI towt lato laar $1.-
AMTkto U rmklMu
PaahloB to tbat partlcntor patbeloplc
per veralty which derelaped from tbe
lUr benignant Inattm-t of Imtta*
tton. during that ayttomatlc dtotortlaa
to priBordlally normal dealnra wtoeh
amn rails rirfliatlon. It to endemir
ta rarto nnfl other conneated ctnlcm.
apriwdlap thence with epMemlc rlrwM*. .
The rich are
r atotJect than fka
‘ to otarrmtlM. The <
and tat I
ELECTRICITY
AT too
We are
PER 1000 WATTS
VUUnBBPDRT
liEteii nnr EIkMc
IW aaa Pfwir Ct.
PC.B. Taylor Coal Co.
BOTH •PHONES
Sticks, Buis, 6nii, PniiiiiM,
J. M. FELL.
COMMISSION BROKER,
rur,/.:,:
cninhed. right ellww
rt-wuii of ahQck and 1
enRiied: amount of
In addition to the foregoing
have received notices of elcv<
claims for deaths occurring in April,
parilcuiani of which have not vet be«‘n
r.-celved. and If no more come the to
tal for the month will lie iwentv-*lx.
and you will observe that the total
number it thirteen inultlplle«l by two
It is only a very few short dars ago
that etch one of our policy holders
alMne named, who have ihu.>. nuM with
sudden and shocking death, was in the
l»est of health,
them think tha
be lying in the
flrst thirteen days of April we rereived thirteen accidental death no^
I. one each day of the month, from :
the first
flr* to the thirteenth, inclusive.:
It will
I
ill probably
interest our vast numof policy holders throughout the
I’nlied States to know the names and
parilcuiani of the deaths of the thir
penMins referred to. and we
tre give them, as follows;
k I’eslck. Reese. Mich., death
by strangulation; amount of
policy
Clarence P Howe. Waukesha. Wls..
death from overdose of morphine; I len them, and they, therefore, are to
amount of policy ISOO.OO.
, l>e congraiiilated on the thoughtful
Ralph C. Norman. Coshocton. Ohio, ness nf the hiisliand. father, or wm.
droa-ned at l»well. Mich ; amount of as the rwhe may be. who sernreil a pol
policy 1300 Od
iry in the old Tried and True.", the
Archie H. Maxim. Oneonta. N Y. I•enent« id which now come to them
accidentally killed; cause not yet re in the form of money
In every case
■Ived. t400.no.
we believe our chi-ck alii l»e rreceivol
Peter Clabeaii. Srhneciedy. .V T.. I as a most welcome
lenger. and
in over by car while walking
Itereaved ones will thank
railroad
track;
the day that their
iM-nefactor signed
lelr iM-nefartor
1300.1
his name to
ir application blank,
The amuu
paid each month lu
death claims, however. Is only
ly a small
fraction of tbe aggregate >ur policy
holder* receive In lienellts. it is on!>
New*
ISeattto
the year l«tt carried la tbt
itt Dtarly LOOO.OOO ptatcnpwa
la and out of that port
The United Kingdom eontlanee to
toad tat worM In ahlpbnlldlnp. morn
than half of all tbt tonnage put afloat
btlap conatrocted at tbe yarda of Engtoad. Scotland or Irtlaml.
There art twenty American ateamahlpa of tonr Uaca aatong to Uit PaclAc from Atlantic aeapona, and In addltlou there are American maillot ahlpt
of a proas tonoapt of liLfuw i-apabto
to making the royape to the far eaat
In view of the fact that tae year
MB was one of the moat dtoastront
that shlpowatca hart ♦rer expertonct« tt to ooMtwhat anrprtolng to lean
by the atodal rWurna tbat tbe amount
to tonnapa put afloat last year was
practlcaUy tha tarn* aa to
J RJgH!S&irsi-iar=r
IS
now booking orders for the season’s deliver)',
SHIPPING NOTES.
to toid to bo prowbip •‘Ttry pUli
tin puts the DUBber of inhabltaata.
MM MM baa yti drakd tor a Ui
nutMde of Alaska and the Inaalar pot>MMa af *%aBWB** aottuita. In two»r BiBiMH. at 79J00AW That to alBost
W tato toda aaaw vartWr tMb a mory 8«MWM»a It to true, but even that naratatob pwttala bar la a pltatliig licbt. row atargtn bhwU tbe edge of oar
It mmmm ttat a «rtola Iwidaa pboio. boaadap. The bureau eotiniatea tae
pmpbM bad baw aaat for u taka tbt papulattaa of >'ew Tort city at 3.716.- laat year was erer MjOOOjOOO. Tbe toeRBBw’a pielart. It wm tat arcood Mi In not. Chicape to act down at a ports coMtot chiefly of cottoo goofla,
•tob aaauBlaMaa bt bad rtrHrtd from total of umseoi rhitaidphto is nw- Isfpcly from the Uaited Stataa; riak
uwadatljMT.TlA
.; nrby. tala It a
K
‘ vC tot taaayaa took btfdra. I v
Vtoy tail lar
•Yaw toaitoty bw aow a
taiirfal wprwMto.- raatarad tbt a«as, •'tototapa taat la vbat Bakca tbt
ice is pure and unexcelled in quality.
and e.arncsily solicit your patronage
ritai tbe pioaldiwt ta be proaent at
tat toanchlnp of tat battleWitp VlxplBtooo AprllA.
Captain Howard Btockbnro of Gtoucaoter. Mata., to harliw another awaU
beat bum. la which ho li
hit third trip acroaa the
heat wUI be Mphtoee feet long, with a
"Tbaak you." a
to tbr ofinloo rx|ttivti
r is A
AXh
OMtUBSS
L.IOMT
absolutely
JACKSON, which will
Thirteen is Unlucky
rtttaiTh and large entrn>rlar and la
•atkmal pride (without which im t'onnrtola the retpret of foreign
m. Mtrtob. UatUy. from bit Iwdnatni
«W toaaafto IWtatd Intmtly.
-Wby." bt aald. thafa tbt orrbta^
Wa.“
r -WtU.- aald Mr. Mortot. -*lop It
:• ttit laatavt: It M kttplng mt awnkr.
1 watt bart
too old to wjoy motto
bai arebtatra—bat atop
TW artbaatri wraa atotgird aod Mr.
Martov Wd hk alrtp. Mranwbilr tbt
■wttr wbo riaiatrrd for bmbIc wtrt
told tbat tbtrt would bt
that
topbL—Boaloo IkBL
K. J..a I
toy. baa law died at LltebMd, Own.
Bt aarorad for tbt Trfbune tta toot
be the
of MetaodUra In the
aad r«ota rtaitrlbatt torrard tbtat world, has Juat died ia the BaltlBore I
almahniBe at the age of HXt
yaara. Bt had w»bd the Methodist
Tbt broakfaat la aot alwtra tb<-Ml
for laMaact. vbltt bread, dry tr bul- faith for over toty yaara.
Prlaca and Priaecas Henry of iTwatorri, aad aallk; Bilk, vitb rufftt and
broad; roffrt or aoap aad broad, or aln ilaod with Unllod Statea ABbaatar Tower and Mrs. Towaoap OMdt of door aad vhlir bnwd.
Utaally tbt ebUdmo irrMrt tullk. tbt w loctoUy tn Bartla. The poeata. beaMas tat pcnaual antta of Priiicc aod
pwaUty rtren bMap from ibrrt rilW
PllDCtaa Henry, '
WTiIle we are
•lined U) place
Qtnnaaa atairtod to ABtrican*.
Biich faith tn tl
t and. auperxitH. C Hanley, chief of tae Kt Louto lions of the anc
•e haVe during
ton prerentton baraan. baa been np- the past Inonth been almoat forced to
* ■ortborotr*.
A compUlotr wat at tbt <;■!( Ilooae potattd a toctnrer oo inauraoce at believe that there r»-ally to aoine foun>etatly-oot M. 1. Barka of Itoannkr. Tato. Tht poaKtou ta an honorary one. datton for the time bnuored omen
earrylap no oaiary. and tb# IncuBbeoi that thirteen is an unlucky number,
a. Mr.
f aoo»e Aiariicana. to not txptcUd to delJrtr mort than The reason that forces us lu this conyear before the lotnraoce elusion is the fact that during the
fort. The flowing robto are aa thin aa
paper. Out caa aInMwt ate under the
taper aalto. The amn abow aa far aa
tat elbow lathit of the loote atoerco.
rrldeodap the wonderful akill of tbo
carrer and how carefully be mutt hart
done hla wrork to prrrent tbe drihtta
Irory fraa breaking to plecea nndor
bto loola.
ntr vl.t irr-1.
RwttvWtbtSborMMnbntM A few
4aj« apt Mr. Morton wtat to Wa«b^ ibplM aai took apartawta at bU own
hPtol. Ov tao ftrat Mpbt. ntioBi PAi.
Iban catot a bmry rail for tbt aanaptr af tbt batM froa Mr. Mafioo'a
a.
^
and patrons of Mr. Jackson, and all other Ice
consumers, that it is our aim to give tliem the
best and most efficient scr\icc possible. Our
bat tat aiefc aai lairm
plTcn brrakfaM.
m taMi «f tiftlM •( tat GKx of ta Mipiibari alat
fati la toiy
;W M tat taOMrtaC PMPV
OBFBT
OEMBT
wwWITIKTaw.
WOOD business. We wish to assure the friends
WMh tat tacMrtloa M Berlin. Bar-
L««Mh CKjr. HhillgM. Mtil 7:
ji^ita p. M M tur 1C. 1PP4, m4 tac^
ice as Well as Fuel
be conducted in connection with our COAL and
tat npart M Ota
L Mti pttaiitl Vtn ta rwrtrti fcy
WMEttCMN.
We have purchased the old established ICE
la tat laiwr flvtt tHkm trm
M tSi BMtai iHun
SVi"si
■nt Mr m MM, hm.
TUESDAT, lUT It, IMt.
Ellla. Grand Rapida.
Official Market Quotatkxu bypnvale wire, direct from New
York and Chi^o
Absolute security.
A&ILL miECARD
#~a;;
IVu.—ioal.tofcv at
PEREM^m
SSiKisfe,".:-.' lOBTBOP»ATI-i V
8«A«0 S*PI0^S^»^0im
Insurance
numl>er whom
ihleil.
JOHN R. SANTO
I^AL
Saw WIIttatB »IMIL
from \
Is In 11.
•bitel.
lusing him to bleed to tb.n JW.W-l .
by cl
It of ptdicy 1300 00
death
argument that ought t<> cause
FVank Waller. Ironton. Ohio kllle.l leKs iiighls for every UDinsure<l
Gtrrard.
Ohio.
?k by passenger train while cn.ss-1
ing track; amount of policy |.-.<*o.oo
John Slulxberger.
Buffalo K Y .,
switchman employed by New York
Central railroad, was crushed between
p bumpers of two cars, fracturing |
I spine and crushing his chest, cans ;
-DENTISTS..
■xMsr.’sas—
ir ptilicy
imghmil
rec.gni
health
fered to .he p«
pany. one that
and Is conducted
»*e*t Interests of the pollr
dicy holders* '■
It should never le- b.rg..Men
foi
that
popular monthly pay-
IS
..........
train; amount of day. therefore if you are not Insur.-d
•h office. .luT Travers.Building, or if not
In addition to the foregoing thirteen
convenient, drop .
dettha the company
tice of the following
Lake. N Y , |
"Sewart of Twiaters.
Bergenln. Tup
yoo oo good, and are on 1 y w.mklng f
tSOO.ftO
l-liheiro»n interest to you r injury
Carl
B Ulrich. McT.ray
United States Heattti and
Accident insurance Ce.
IVI. BUAL.Kmi.KK. - MAIMAOKI
307 SkBk* mmr\U BuiecHns
ttoa- Phont fltt.
Fire Preirt Elastle Pulp
Piaster....'
Made of woo<l, pulp and Fiber,
chemically prepared and scien
tifically combineti with fire clay,
cement anti other ingredients.
Plaster today, carpenters can fol
low tomorrow without dislodging
plaster. Carload on hantL
Tin Tiliilt Pilf Pilttir CO.
►■or 8klr I.T A W .WAIT. 4S1 B.*rtlm*n At
niitPhon. ns
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
C!au» Warnar. Proprieior
KrTTONH BAT. MICH.
LoMUd eto.* to bMourm Oraad Tiwtm-m
Bat. a frw roO. tro-u tb. tupot Hot ud
eotd w.t«r. bath room. Mid
towt
Klagant
roots tn .oasMIoa Oond
^d.
Traverse GityDantat Farters
K \ /e cordially invite the people of Traverse City and
VV vicinity to ri«t oar NEW DENTAL PARLOR«.
^
located in the New State Bank building, Fourth
Floor, Rooms 407, 408. Our parlors are equip
ped with all latest electrical appliances, and with our skiHed
workmen and modern methods we are prepared to pve you
work which has hitherto been done ooly in large cities.
WE HIVE III THE FIGILITIES
F« executing ytwr work with the Lesst i—Sit tf Pflifl
and together with our Cflt RfltC Prices and ten year guarantee makes our parlors a safe, cheap and comfortable place
to hare your work done.
Good Rulte’Plate 6.00
GoMICrown, 22 K. 5.00
Bridre Wort
5.00
Gold FtUiiits $t and up
Best SUfer FUlincs 75c
Best Ccmait Hffiiics 50c
Porcelain Crowns 3.5044
Painless ExtractiOD /25c
REMEMBER, no chnges made far eaaminatkm and eMi
mate of your work. Tflle Bewstflr tor
Flito.
Rflflns40r,4M. OpeB6ota8Am.tfll8p.Ba.
TMVERSE cm DENTAl PARLORS
UL T. A. PBlfBALLBGOII, HfliflCCr
New Stale BaakBoOdiBC
RooasAOT.AOS
TfMtaMOto.
ORA SAWYCII A FSNNALLBGON
JACKS
I have imported two
Jacks for farmers
who want to raise
Mules. One of them
will be found at mv
stables and 1 will
keep one in Blair,
near George Widrig
farm.
J-HrSiiii Cm. r. MtWiitr
MIROE & MtWEIir
6EIERU laSURAICE
"VJ2ir,£?“iiji£*s53r'
I I WE.WWILMSm SLOCK
INSUREO. P. CARVU A BHQl
FIRE INSDRAHCE
>. u A. Miium.
.GLASSES
fitted
BY
J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING
JURPET (UWN VOIKL.
Carpet acaniog and rtataer trao.
X X ClArai. mfrtctar.
toMiit
tta Waati^loo St
&R. W. J. ID(%fl(S
R. J. MOIffiAN DENTIST
Very be>t of dcatal temec 4taly.
nitwMrwn
WRes TflflWflilt Nice CM flf Rett
riTfir:
btaldac. RDdcr K. P. hal, «• Aoor
^?ssrtr—
Sgggrtsnttgrgsg.
TUVAMCMWWWffAa
- 'f
YESTEROArS ISSUE
•snUss
ts Hsf
RUSSIANS
EVACUATE
TRAYEB8E CITT, MICH., TrESD.\T, MAY 17,1»0#.
uns Loanc srmcTB
SOLDIERS
AT A FEAST
By Wire to the Bvcalaff Baeord.
BprtafffttM. BL May 17.—The dMe- COMPANY M HAD A ROYAL BAN
KKW CNWAfiO NOW OCtCRTCO
Mlaaa frog| aevaral eooatlea apitt to
QUET LAST EVENING.
day aad uwuaff to Lowdea. Tatea loa•V CZAirt TNOOOt.
ias oaaMfmaMe atrearh. Tbee thirty: Tatea,
UX ; Hai
■Bcr. 22: Wherman. Sd; Pierce. 22.
THEUl sura AinOVElSAlT
tw OCrCATCO TMtY WILL RmRE
TO TMIO Lma
QUAIIELED;
SUICIDED
tipswsx FlMt Slisllsd Kal Clww ToBEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
JUMPED
Nsk« • Lsiidlst-Ro
INTO BCIOTO RIVER.
sioiM 6ii»oet Jos Troops ot
Now Ctowofit TomorroMT. «
Irowwd HerMif and Fewr-YeaeOid
By Wirt lo the Bvoalsg Boeord.
Dauffhter—Har Huaband. Malcem
lAiodoo, Moy 17.—The New Chvoiis
Cepeland. Has OMappaaiwd.
correspoodoot xt the Bouton Tolocrow
eooipoay wlrts midtr yaotorioy't dote
By Wire lo the Eveolus Record.
that the Boflsloa eraenotloo oT New
Columbus, Ohio. May 17.—A beam
Chwaas has booa eoapletod.
il woaMB of thirty leaped Into the
The Japaaeoe adraaee will be roolat
rioto river from the Rich a
ed at Hal Chaos, wheaee the
idffe with her four-year-old di
detonataed
well
atoad with the tshttas
ued.
7S.0M Biea. If defeated. i
e womaa and child have been
he made at Makdea. hot the retire^
Oieai will be cooUeaed to Thin Lins. idenilfled aa Mrs. Malcolm and Beryl
Copeland.
The
woman
and
her
huaIM milea earth of New Chwaag. The
. who conducts a furniture npbolReaalaat admit the odeaaoe of the
is ertabllshment. quaireled last
Japoaooe army of 20,000 men to a
and
the
husliand
cannot
he
found
polat wfthiB 1ft mUea of Hal Chens
This etty to now swarded by 300
Cblaaae poMee aad ererythtns U gntet.
A diapatch from New Chwaas thU
afternoon reporu that the Japaaeae
warahipa aad traaaporta appeared off
Kal Chow. 20 miloa aontbewst of Tin
Kow, today and abelled the place, a
party of Japaaeae troopa were laaded
aad atore are now betas pat aabore.
The Japaaeae are expected in New
Chwaas tomorrow.
FUNEIIAL OF NOTED EXPLORER
SIR HENRY
M. STANLEY
HELD TODAY.
DIED FROM
HISnyURIES
King Edward and King Leopold Were
Present at the Services Held In
Weatmloster Abbey.
Wat Terribly Mant*»d by a Pert Mar9«etta Train YeoUrday—Body
Taken to Iowa for Burial.
By Wire to the Rvening Record.
I>ondon. May 17 —The funeral of the
te Sir Henry M Stanley, the African
explorer, was held at Weslmiaater
Abliey today In the presence of a
rn)wn of notables. Kins Edward and
Kins l^Hipold of Belslum were both
represented al the funeral. Among
the many Amertcans present were
Amhafcsador Choate and H. Clay
Evans. Cnited States consul sencral
[.xindon. The procession entered
abbey at noon and marched down
aUle to the funeral march playetl
Irumpeta and trombone. The cof
fin was covered with purple and placed
catafalque surrounded mith bunof floral wreaths. After the
choral service the l»ody was taken to
1* l»ndon Necropolis.
Oliver Owen, the rouns man who
who was terribly ntansled rmterday
mornlns by betas run over by frelsbt
cara on tbe Pere Marquette road, died
laat eveniBs abotit 7 o'clork from the
effects of hU Injuries. He
from the shock aad sradually
lined him
srew weaker until dee
of all
al his pain aad snfferins
brother.
Archie Owen, from Muskesoa
broth
who ta 0 conductor on the south end of
tbe road, did aot reach his brother's
bfMalde unltl after hU death and was
alOMMt prostrated with srtef.
Tbe yooas mui was ift years. 10
itbs and 12 days old i
•ther to
father and mother
held at the
th iaad Union
'. corner of Rixteeath
a. thUI Iafternoon at 4:15 o'clork
i by Rev. T. P.
adn
Christ. The b
h off C
will he taken on the> IS:20 Pere Mar
». ^Wa^e
quette
. Iowa for burial.
Tald *to wr“bealde'aLiU>OT Bpacial Elsctmn Yaatarday Authorixes
City to loatM fftOOO In Bonds
cMH'the pareaU bare burled there
Tbe body
for tho Now Btnicturo.
P by tthe father and mother aad
ble Owei rill Join them
The rottog n the bonding proposl
dds. The funeral will be In chaiffe
sted concrete bridge
West Front
over Boardmon
as carried yesterday at the
election by 308 to 14 votes.
ItCOVtUD THE WATCBtS special
This autholzes that tbe city be iKinded
|9.oaa for a new bridge.
Officer Aahten Located the Miealng
L short time ago an effort was
Property In Grand RapiBa. Where
fie to bond for a new bridge but
the present Ume
s not c
It Had Been Pawned.
pronounced in a
‘ bridg<
city enOoBstable Will Ashton succeeded in glnect and had a greatbydetI o do with
•odlns in Grand Rapids tbe two the voting as the residents of the (
watches loot by Baranm ft Bari. He recognize^ that they were liable to
bad prevkooaly located one in this city
a damage suit on their hands tf
aad recovered it from a pawn shop. havebridge
was not replaced with
Hewrtas that the other two bad
tontiat one.
taken to Grand Rapids he we
search of them and located them la
Mr Ooldbers sk pawn___
pawn shop
r
be railroad meni bad boofbt
them
here on tbe 23rd anddhadi
had pavraed them
tbe Rapids on tbe 2«th. OBcer Ash
ion did not eve« have to reaorl to a
replvtn to secure them aa the broker
was slad eooosh to make a aetilemeat
aad slTf “P
watches. He bad ad
vaaced tl5 on each wpieh. One UTTLE hope for SPANIBH AD
watch was valued at »3fl and tbe other
MIRAL'S RECOVERY.
BOND ISSUE,
WAS 308 TO 14
CERVERA
VERT ILL
^lawotlsalloB by tbe offleer showed
that one of tbe aaea had about tl la Suffering From a Serious Internal
romtns to him from the railroad and
Complaint—Commandod Spanlah
the other abont tS.
Flost Sunk at Santiago.
ELKS AT CADILLAC.
A. L. Jayee and W. O. C. Oermalne on
the Prwfram.
The Elks of thta city have bami InTltad by tbe CadlHae lodse lo oom^
that Mty to attend a proffram abd
trout auppar. which will be
Thutwday evewlnt A. L. Joj
W. D. C. Owmaiae of this dty will apmtmr on the proffram aad of coorae It
win ha a ffood oae. Mr. Joyce and Mr
Oarmalae will go over tomorrow afteraooa to raheane and tboaa who will
attuad Urorn here will ffo Thnraday
•nxrfocm._______________
ifVlfBi/iin
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Madrid. May 17.—A private tele
gram received here from Puerot De
Saau Marta and AluaU atates that
Admiral Cervera. who was ta commaad of the BpaaUh aquadroo. which
waa sank off Bantlaffo. Cuba, durtas
the ■paatih-Ameiieaa war is aufleriaff
frtim a aertous lateraal oomptalat aad
that the atteadlBC physicians express
little hope for his recorerr.
COMMEMORATING
DEPARTURE
FOR THE FRONT.
Splendid Banquet and Interesting Adreaooh by Veterans and Thoir
Guwta—Experiences in Cuba
and War Rtminiaccnccs.
The membera of Company M. Thirty
fourth Michlffaa volunteer infantry,
ffatbered In the lodge roonu of the
Knigbu of Pjrthlas last night to en
Joy their third annual baaqnet and to
observe the sixth anBiversary €>f the
departure of the company for the
front la the Bpanlsh-Ainerican war.
This aBBoal banquet haa come to
p an evlmt of considerable tmporiBce lo the members of the company
special interest to the com
at large, marking as it does
:he most
cl
IstOT) of the city.
Last
nlng witnessed the best and
lost enjoyiable anniversary* gathering
ipany 1
practically
Jly an exclusive party, none
but the members of tbe company, the
relief committee which served during
the war and local press representsvet beinc preseat.
It was a reunion of the boys of Trav
erse City aad vicinity who served in
MILLION DOLLARS INVOLVED
the late
together and who en
dured banls)xlps which they aloDe
know the extent of. Some of them
saw service which some of the battle
scarred civil war veterans would call
active. Many of them had heard the
bam of Spanish bullets over the hills
erday.
at Santiago, and some of them l>ecanie
It pending Iht
so Intimately acquainted with tbe arrival of the
amlner. The
shriek of shells and the hiss of Manser
bulleU as to shudder when the mem
on- is recalled. And while others, socalled recruits, did not get beyom
beyond the
shores of tbe United States, they
share the glory of that contest
Do not mias the croditora'
rauM> of their patriotism
closing out aate. The stock
o p( to the front, which waa in
mutt be sold st any price to
tensified by their disappointment
settle creditore’ claims at the
s hen ordered home s iihout having exRacket.
peiience<l active service against the
Seven
boys lie In ho
kept green by I
comrades and friends and there t
few who did not suffer the ravages of
disease while In their country's aerce.
While the annual banquet was in
the nature of a pleasant reunion, the
memory of tbe loved comrades who
died In the cause, and of the sufferings j
ly who remain served to cast a
temporan- gloom over the festivUIes. '
But as the stnricui of patriotism. M>lf j
denial and excHement were related i
crest and humor'
which delract»*d from the more sorrow- .
ful elements of the experience* of the ■
young soldiers.
There were speeches and stories i
which told of the hardships of tbe sol- !
diers while In Cuba, and tales of ■
morous incidents which gsre color |
what was otherwise a serious buslSB. *rhe solemn occasion of tbe de
parture of the company for the front
the Iftth of May. 18M was reviewed
and their return, emaciated,
and disease
stricken with suffering
auff
again referred I with great feelgreat occasion fc
members of the compi
ipany and
le^all
lid not be present, there ■
which
maay absent
that they. too.
Hy
ly and si
realized the Importance of this gathDuring tbe evening grapbophone aelections .were rendered by M. Winnie,
for an hour or so the young
veterans and their guests spent s
pleasant time In reviewing war times.
The spread i
bad served at their annual
pany ever had
-as pi
prepared by Comgathering It was
rade Prank Nay and vwas finely served.
The menu consisted <
Sliced tomstoe*.
Mixed pickles.
FVimssee of chicken.
Ualtad fRate*
t dacllna as my bcaltb wUI
■ I may do
i you.
Raapectfnlly yours.
DBIflOCRATIC CONVENTION.
Perry Hannah.
May 13. J»*4.
Maatlat Will
^
tbingd bad boon dlaAfter tbe good
_
poaad of CapL
It a few day* Charfeu Bai
aad two tockca of bone rsmovad aordlal
rrtary of the democratic cot
above
and
baiov
bis
knaa
TharaJs
mittee will Mane a call for
vary mOa kopa lor kla raoovary. Mr. Aftdrwas af Walcaig^y CapL A V.
e amm con veal ton ^ ^
alx yaars this very
taa to tha thrM
__ ______________Mlaa qf tha Uty
the 1
r and Us anmont awoka aa anrij on Monday moral^Tha Hannah BUao had --------Is tha
and hBd
had haw i
thoir
aorrlew
aad
atea ha tmml- tboaa. Ba la ONE
Wa wan to laow
Mnnft Lnkm 1
ftoala of tbn knooL
*•.*
~
Co
Appreciate
Seasonable floods
at tbe flily Book Store
Wall Papers from 5c per d
Window Shades fromJOe t
‘it €ilv Book Store
WA-:aTHER—Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday
NO “HOT AIR” BUSINESS FACTS
It ts a positive fitel
lh.1 our
J
$10 and SIS
Tulip...
S0C fa 1.S0 Below
Higuhr Prices
MMMMck
men's Suits
and
Cop Coats
re lie IKU nU in ^
s city - hundretls
w. them worn by the /3—T
^$t «lrcssers. You may think numy of )-our friends arc ureanim $80
W5 madc-to-mexsure tuits—investigstr; see U they don’t baar the
Iknda l.abcl. Brownie Overalls, age 3 to 18, 26c, 88c. 60c -N«w
t^sfriir*’ ***" s“*ff..80c,76c, 1$. Hats 50c to $10.
Caps 10c
Alwajrs best an 1 ever cheapest
S. BENDA A OOIYIWANV
have a
nR8T CLASS BHOEMAKER'B •HOP._______
COMFORT SHOES
th '^l"^ht'Tl Virf ^ h° *' *
always l«>cause Tou're not weaiiag
FOR HOUSE WEAR
Th*-re * nothing like our comfort shoos, lUKi to flAO,
ROWLAND DOUGLASS .
•HOE STORE.
WE CAN
PLEASE YOU
Oppoalta WhlBfff HataL
Phonw:
Citizana S2. Ball m
8t. and Laka Ava.
In tone, style, quality and durabilrty in pieni
organs. We
have e complete eesortmentt of
The sxveHrst in THIS
KIMBALL
Pianoe and Organs.
These instrumente
are
up-to-date
in
every particular, and are satis
faction bringers every time. Bet
ter call and examine the differ
ent etylee.
Factory pricee and
very liberal terms.
W. W. KIMBAU GOMPANY
129 rmt St H. E Stmt. Str.
ffwytkinc U>
iMtnuncnU Hh«W
-GLORIA"
^pma-££-^Ai>ir>
sure:
FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.
Th- N'.-« hisnU. «*•: Kr.>Bl Strr«-t
>naaa»»»aaw»www ♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦
: O. C. MOFFATT |
Abstracts of Title
T
; PRICES SATISFACTORY ♦
>
Established In 1868
Z
Room 210 State Bank Bldg-* T
Values Out of the Ordinary in
Latest Spring Merctiandise
Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
W. l_. BROWN, IVIanac*r
5TEIN-BL0CH
■■SMAKJd
eVOTHT
tbeWftatber
Reports...
In ever)- depirtment we are quoting ]*nces o^the ver)- latest mer
chandise which arc lower than goods of equal merit have ever been
sold for at this period.
Glare an port.
Cafe nolr.
Cigars.
Before being seated tbe members
listened to a communication from Hon.
Perry
nah. who. owing to 111
unable to be present. It
health.
deeply regretted that he could not
with the company, aa every memrealized the extent of the benefaetioBS bestoxred by Traverse City's dUtiagutshed ritlxea.
Mr. Hanaab a letter was as follows:
Robert E. Waller. Baq.
Traverse City. Mich.:
Dear Blr—I should be plessed to bt
wjth tbe members of Oompaay M on
their sixth anniversary commemorat
ing their departure for island Lake,
aot aa a Joyful parting for It was a sad
goiag. Borne did not return; others
came home with broken health, parlU srwt
I to never fully f
! honor I
j time 1 1
MATNOT ncom
EIGHTH TEAB—2186
WEATHER.
M of «a srlB hare troahle
Partly ckmdy tonight aad Wadnas
lag that maniac when
day with poaidhly. showers In sontb
■ aad mothcra
beam aad trienda- j
with Us oarertalatlw
Alnsost uader the ahaftow of
shores a people were being oppre
There waa waatoa deatmctlon of life
S.8codaACo.
aad property. Men. xmawe and ehlldrea had been aad were being crweUy
murdered.
We felt for onr little Islaad aelghbar
aad we were williag' to do what we
mid for her assistaacr.
Earlier the newspapers had been
tats of tbe suf
t theee leatiooa) aad
exaggerated. Legislators bad even
gnoe so far aa to agiute lo congress
the subject of acknowledging Cnba's
auocem.
bow. in
troubled state of atfalrs
d best to
t protect I
American citizens there, and the batrsblp Maine waa dispatched.
Matters, we remember, suddenly
and unexpectedly came to a climax.
About 2 o'clock on the morning of FVbry Itith a stanllng message was
^bed over tbe cable from Cuba to
Seer. fary of tbe Navy Ixmg. He al
hastily dressed and hurrying to
White bouse aroused tbe president
—tbe president who stood firm when
intry demanded immediate war.
Time proved bis wisdom. The cona1 prepared. He knew how
much powder
ler tbert* was In ttbe barrel.
Together they fiad an ea
earnest consultatlon until breakfast, af
after which
m.^etlng of the cabinet was called.
Our Sale af...
The president saw no reason for sup
Samph Oxhnia
pressing tbe news and by lo o'clock
whole country knew the contents
hat cable message. It was from
Captain Slgsbei- of the liattleship
Maine "reporling that the battleship
Maine had been destroyed by an exhlch numbers
of the crewplosion In which
niimi
isn't it reasonsbU- to supimiic
had lost their lives."
that they am as near p«-rfecijou
The cabinet at oncte assembled and
u the builders could make
discussed
dluatloiC tbe gravity of
thi*mT
All those samides al
which ws fully appreciated While
(rootiniHied on Fourth Page )
Need not be
watched quite so
closely by the
owner of a good
Rain Coat and
Umbrella.
The “Craveneuc”
or KainCoat. as
some call them,
has no rubber in
its make up sirhatever. The cloth
is simply put.
through a proceM
which renders it
impervious to
water. Our stock
comprises the best
makes only, and
best Bdling pat*
terns of cloth.
flHH
Sli-KS
JBQO prd for 20 inch White Wash Silk
39O
fof 50c colore<l «Uii>e Habutai Wash Stlk
99o yafd for 80 inch Black Taffeta Silk, sold regularly at K.*>c
990
guarantcetl Black Taffeta Silk, worth 1.26
99o ysrtt tor 75c quality Fancy Silks for Shirt Waist Suits
ow^mmrn oooos
39 O ystd fw 86 inch Fancy Voile?, worth 39c, in cream, blue
and tan
^j^39o 7$^ tor choice of all our SOc Novelty Sotting
90o yard <or 42 inch Mohair Granite Cloth, told right akmg tor
75c, in brown, tuvy gad black
90 » ysfd
case ot Amoskeag Ginghams, worth 10c a yard
f Oo »
tor lot of Lawns, nirotlies and Mulls, sold op to 20c
a yard
MOmiKMV
I Oo a pa». See onr Ladies* and Children’s fast black Cotton
Stocking
990 a pair far Ladies’ Fancy Lace Stockings, worth 89c a pair
OL.OVKS
990 a pair far Perrin’s $L60 Arabian ^ Mocha Gfavea, all nses
andcofars
e. WilMm,
Chshp Tmet
ami Omha
Kain Coats
$10 to $20
Qmbrtllas
SOc to $6.00
Hamilton' (Sothing Co.
:L.ii
THEBromreKao(«D^TEa.VBB8Bonnr.inoa, TPB8DAT,MMrw,i»ot.
TOTAL COST
120^093.91
TMOKT/li
MM Foil TNt FDUirrH WAMB
•CHOOL OFCNCa
Aa Mmt m Cm Ot FifMi Ow Fv»>
Or
<
pmfS^t9^mS^.y,V.\
m 10 FMrr Bfinr.
MM *FlwMi, Ma. a.
tw.mm
haaN of adMB
■odda at Mr. 1
«. A. MttMMK. C%
Tte >M|im at C<MMMj M teat
«m nptala vltk plai
tW fmmt MM tAftt cMkarai Mart
Mm IlMi to «MM« tMMkar CM kaov
MM «f iMr saat kacMw thM M« to
M iMoUai kr ■Mory. Tka torka
MO ptoMMM vacv |Mt oa fatoy M of
MM. TMiMra
IMS. Tte yPM
•MiM, thay toav wtet It
laMO Mm Mi MaMa »M m lato
a Car OtolaaC faralfa ImA. Oraad
TravaMa la pniM of Mr aoWtara aad
OiMp^ay M. la mU* at tM ataC that
It la MOilo M pfPM or.
lo- *W 1
tM board
_ May <4. Ob amitlaa of Mr. fhlrehlld tM hoard adjoaraad. TM follovtog ware tM hida aahtolttod.
H. Ladarte. glaatag. »444Jd.
H. Ledarla. patotlag. 9tU.U.
A. K. Wltooa. maaoDry. eoacrete aad
^ atoaa. 97JP7
A. B. WllaoB. carpenter and interior
latoh. $7jni.
m. Wttooa. Isthing and plasierlng.
hy a real bear atory aad the urrov
aaeape of a IS-yaar-old tod by the
aaae of Briekaoa to tM talk of the
lava. While the atory aoaada rather
*Mhy~ it to told la good Catoh la 1
pira aad to gaaarally eradltad but 1
aatope of tM boy trvMB daaih bord(
“iS:.Brtefcaoaa Uva tvo arilee oat of
—r aad tM boy*a father to cm
ptayad la tM mni at Bmpira. TM boy
vaa at hotoa aad hto mother peat him
oto tolo tM vooda. adiolBlBC their
MM. to pm aome vood: tM |
baM« to alphi of tM bonae.
TM hto vaa baaily at vork vhaa
M tolt aomathtap oa hto ahoolder. U
armnd hto throat aad M threv hto
hnad «p to vnrd oC Mlnp choked. The
prip hack of him and kto ePoru to re~
leaae himaelf resaltad In hto shirt
holag tora oB. SaMag that M had
haaa attaefcad by a bear tM boy haataaad to tMhooae aad u»ld hto story
Why tM haar ahoaid attack him la
this vay aad aot kill kirn cannot be
aiwnaniad for aalaoa sM hnd name
t protect
aaha aad took tJ
tag thorn. BreaI then It to not the na
■tended rietore of a Mar to oae her lnt<
llm la ao paatia a asaaaer. Not a
aaatk ahova <m cM boy for hto expertaaee vlth iM haar. A patty of hnaters
I
1
i
t
1
a
2
a
M has a hard enimgi> time. Every*
tbiop that the rspccUJU motber
cun do to bHp Mr child abc sboold
do. One of the greatest blessings
she can gtw him is health, bat to
do this, alie must have bealth heraeU. Sbeabuold oicc^'cry tucana
loiniprow bet physical condition.
Mother>8
Friend.
through tM
essily
quickly.
liniment
crisis
nod
Itisa
Vhich
Bodvigwto^e
muscica. Com*
mon sente vfll
sbov yon
that the
stronger the
moscles are,
vbich bear tM
strsin. tha lem
pain there vin be.
: in Fort Wstme.
d.. says: “ Me
mders for me. Praise God I
your liniment."
Read thU from Hunel. CaL
** Mother's Friend to a blewing to
all VTunen vbo nodergo natnre'a
ouiealofchUdbirth."
U« Mmhw-'a rrtoad o4 the
drtoaMra. MparMltto.
nc Huimo BceuATMco..
It vaa akmp Ute ia the afternoon
vhaa tM haar atiaekad tM boy.
M >uit
'
ra of his
a abort lime hafora tM retara
father from vork.
Atlanta, 6a.
Mai Fnlat Vaatorday.
JMt aanlh nC Cathead poiat yeatar
A large, beautiful quarter
homed oak rocker, just like
cut (sec the wide quarter
sawed oak back) solid
frame, well made, put to
gether with bolts mod
screws, nice enough for any
parlor, only
H. S. Hall. pnsUent
A. V. friedrieh. Tie* presMeaL
CMa. WUMlm. rice praoMeeL
C. A. Hammond, cashier.
KLBdvards. aastotaat cashier.
$$.?$
Over SOO different styles
of rockers to select from.
You can find just.what >^u
want at just what ymi want
to pay.
___________ latioo I
II jroo vaat a pretty shade aad a good hghL boy the Holofhane
Once need, ahrayt aaed.
|
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
tea Caaa •traat.
Travaraa City. I
FKACt TBRMB
JAPAN WANTS.
Count Okuma vas interviewed i
other day as to probable terms of s
tlement wUh Russia. He declined
express an opinion save on a slagle
and that was the island of 8agwhich Japan was roughly
■llu. from whU
Mbed4 out
oat by treaty of ir7S. He
claimed that Japanaae aentlment and
historic justice
ice required that the
island be returned to Japan. Its coasts
sre the finest fishing grounds In
northern seas. Japanese fiAertaeo
are already storting for that locaHiy.
A ymuig lady of thU villsge re now that Russia's damaged fleets show
arked the other day that a certain DO latentloD of aggressive flghtiting.
15*hst
young fellow eras the apple of her eye. I 15*hatever
may be thought of tl
It is a wonder anch green fruit does ■ Musomite's claim to a right-of-vay
not make her slric.—Oxford
sitk.—Oxford Leadi
Leader.
across Asia with ports oo the Pacific.
‘The Northville Ladles' Library
the Island chain off the coast of this
ciatlon has affiliated with the Michi1
eastern continent to properly Japan's,
gan Library association,
social Ion. which bolds and if she dealres Sagbalin back again
annual meeting
Ing at Port Hi
Huron the she should have it. Just now. however.
onth. About sixty 11- her eyes
oo more luacloua fruit
braries are now members of the state than that
organization.
j and Russian will do better
After trvlag It for three monlba. the peeled if she succeeds la ki ,
itor of thi
he Grand Ledge Independent trol of those rich continental orchards
benefit! on which she has spe^ ao many
brought about by making the paper a ! Itoos of r
Japan
tbelr
twire-a-week was twice as much work. I ripening fr
r her own. Chli
and be has gone back to the old way. the wild world's bungey
isBiilng once s week
Rev. J. H. Peltee of Japan In CongreThe Lakeside Elgin Butter Co., of gailunsllst.
irass Lake, reported at Its annual |
teeiing that
ad been made during the year, for
which 954.919.S3 bus been received and
tl.40ft worth of new machinery added. Leading Traverse Orupgicts Urge You
The comparv Is In the best flnanctul
condition.
I To Try Hyemei. the Guaranteed
.I.....
glance the ^1..!...
relation of ..I.....
pianos ' Cure for Catarrh.
potatoes might not l>e plain, but
Any reader of the Record who
the <
Leader
"The figures
fers with catoiirrh. or i
that are Iteiug
proving s bonanza for piano dealers. catarrhal coldiIs. Is Invl
New instruments sre being delivered
approval.
here dally, consigned to prosperou
they that Hyomel will cure the
farm
and most deep-seated case of catarrh
that they will furnish a full month s
**Th > people of Northril
nile and v
treatment of Hyomel on trial.
inits of a I
t^’hlle It would be unreasonable
expect a chronic case of catarrh,
groa'iug
cents a pound. The sudden drop fnun which h
m, cr
1€ cents was caused by the tokii
(ing up
they
of the cheese trade by a
dealer,
itment will convince the user that
who alleges that retoilen
mak
omH Is infallible In driving
rhal poison from the system. T
i "snakery" has been dlscov-.'od on is no dangerous stomach drug
when Hyomel Is used. Simply bre
its healing balsams through the
ship,
Inhaler that comes with every onlllt.
house '
and the germ killing and healtb-glv
lo be the res ... _
thirty
"streaked Ing air will p<*netrale to the most re
mote cell* In the air iiaasages of the
snakes" of all sorts and sizes havii
head, throat and lungs, and drive ca
already l»een killed Uicr» luce i
taiThal poison from the system. Noth
ipening of snake time, and he st
Ing else will so quickly cure a coli
ily not yet exhausted.
8t- Joseph county has thirty-three the bead or stop an ordinary coug
Singer* and public speakers «lll
saloons this year, agalnn Iblrty-four
last year Constantine has ot.e lers Hyomel invaluable. It strengthens
than last year. Colon tw^ less, and voice and gives It a rich, clear ti
Centrevllle two more. I.a<t vear Cen- Catarrhal deafness is cured when
omel and the s|>eclsl Hyomel Iwlm
trevllle was do —
law. at least—but
oaed.
much drunkenness as
complete outfit costs only
and If. after using, you can say
did not help you 8. E Walt A
license money.
Sons win return your duhj.
IWirATKMFNiS.LWAIT5$N
ti:
Rugs From Old Carpota.
, MATS CLEANED—Bring
Benda A Co.—do it i
II pay you to Investigate b
you place your orders for rugs.
beat work for.flJX).
I* s respoosl
oosible incorporated concern
A party of five enuadera, who have
th s capital
pital or fifteen thousand dol
have factories at
been holding me^ingi at Honor for
the past two weeks, completed their
Michlgai;
torio. We are the oiigtaators
and will
“Banltary Rugs." trade mark, from
old carpets, all others are imitatiems.
Write for a booklet
We have
agents canvassing. We pay the frelgl
All work guaranteed.
Pcioskey Rug Mfg. Co.. lAd.. Mitcbel
3191-tf V
"r.
exci^sioNS
Canrting Faetery.
There is talk of a canning factory In
AMcn. and there is no reason vhy the
farmers sbooid not organize a stock
company
and
put in a plant for
Grand RapMa—ftata 92M.
rssam^aa and Caahiar af
selreu This has been done elsewhere
Bass Ball at Grand lUmMa
"ytoma Faaaad Away.
and has proved to be a paying Invest
Grand Rapids va. Cvanavilla.
Itaelf ns veil as providing
BUNOAY. MAY 22.
msrket for the kind of farm prodni
1^ Wire to the Brenlng Record
Fart Haroa. Mich, May 17.—Fred used for canning porpoeea A little
more talk vlthh coorrespooding effort,
L.
L Wells,
Walls, for years
yaara cashi
cashier (
here, died saddealy at 1 o'clock yeater- and ibe enterprise is assured —AIdcn for part leu Isrs.
day moratap of apoplexy. He has
fitots Canvcntioii. Grand RapMa.
taprieeatotlre aad aeaaUir to tM
One fare plus 2Sc for round trip.
Itototatara aad MM oMea ia tkto city
Cmitain Mercory
Good going May IT and moraing txaios
May 1*. Good returning tuntn
As mere
III May
M
19.
sense of
21I»-«t
the whole system when enteiing it
throogh the mucous surfaces Bach From iadlgestloo's aches aad pains.
TO VISIT KAIMR.
Your system will be free.
I'll but take a timely drink
Ctop Brimard May Oa Acroos the slcians. as the dsmage they do to ten
CMmmI in Jnna.
fold to tM good yoa can poasibly de
Jobnai sD^g Store.
rire from them. HaU's Catarrh Care.
By Wire to tM Vranlag Record
Ladtos. -yoo can jump an H. tram*
ledo, O.. oontaiai
pto on IL but H will cam# op mattiot
U token internally, acting dlrecUj up avery time.'' Caiman's ClMlto Flaar
on the blood nnd mocona aurfaeea of
AtoM« tM KM rapatta vaak la Jaae the system In baying HaU's Catarrh
TM katoar vfll anaapa praad faatin Cure be srure you get the geaulae. It
. A. Quimby of Honor has aoM afl
tlaa at KM la honor of the Bilttoh to token Interaafly nnd made ia To
property there aad vfll leave next
ledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Tee
day for Southera MtoBigaa. la tM
moalato free.
vlcialty of Grand Rapidi. vhare M
Sold by drugpisu. Price. 75c per ■s pnrehnned n homo.
COAft Loot IN LAKL
Get ymsr miH pronssd by ninctrte
recenn—Baarin enn Be It.
niBL. WILLS BEAD
EXTRASPECUttvROGKERS
HOLOPHANE GLOBES AND SHADES
Irvin,
col atone. l7JS4.lt.
Haaaah A Lay Mercantile eopnpany.
plnaabtag nad dralaage. IU4C..
Haaaah A Lay Mercantile eeni
rating and rentltotloe. fS.m.
The Menominee Herald has booght
Oeorge Lather, atanoary. concrete Dt the Leader, aad hereafter it srill
aad eot atone, fi.lM.
e the dally Herald-Lrader
Oeorge LatMr. carpenter and in
Jofaa Atkinson,
n. an Alpena tovnthlp
terior teUh. to.tm.
fruit grower, is cutting down 4.000
OMrge Lather, lathing aad ptoater- plum trees that were winter kille
lag. tljNO.
T'bere to a great demand for
Lather, painting and glax horses In southwestern Michigan this
pring. but the supply to very limited.
Gear
OeaTA
A Champioa. glaxlng. 1340.
I. Edgar Jones, well known in Michi
Gear A Champion, painting, MIC
gan newspaper circles, has resigned as
M. Pro wrt. lathing and plilaelering. msnaging editor of the Bsy City Trlb-
fAfier He Comes
fattgiiMbl
SAVINGS i
WeteMjaMiMMdaaaviiMtirS^daaaadGlobaA iadadr Pharth vaxd ; iacaMofiMlaScM«]fleaor Holoftoaae Booda HolopMae
paaad at tM : * to dcAaad to aoooaai&k a doaUe MBiM.
araatag. Oa
B tM bids aad
frirMB-A aaaplcle diftoioa aad fMtowiarto aafttoaor
IiAL adach aecarca the reaaoaal of aU glir^ atocaks aad daiJiag
lato^ttoTtoMda
poiala and ia both agreeable ia qoality.
haflttoga aad
^MOOnd—Abetter diatribatioa of the nqr^ the atroogTaaaday
cat light bengtbrofwn vhere tM greatcat flfanntaatioa ia required.
TM fact iMt tha OovB cowa piaafc fsacjs.
Irma A Cole, plumbing and drain
vatoa art Mtas tora ap aa« cmDcat
age. H.07S.
aMaMM la giatlfytar If a a
Arms A Cole, (team heat and venwas Oaaaaai aM Ma m a brakaa.
latioo. M.IOJ.
C. H.
Olftr. inOttlM pair of ahoaa. It U haM
■et*. 17.
toMai to aaaortata hla with tcaUilty.
8. B. Dole A Oo.. maaonry. concrete
Jaai M with a dty. TM boJhliBga and
e. 17.071
atoy M torot aaO Myaalac. the atorea
B. Ode A Co., carpenter and In
tr finish.
flniab. 17.004.
, .
appaar to M proaparooa. bat If the terior
8 B. Cole A Co., tothing and ptoat Mttooatad. the good Imterlng. ITifi.
ITIC.
8. B. Cole A Co., painting and glaz
TM aMlag ef eae awre polteeauo log. IIJOO.
Altboagh there were no blda called
to tM ctty forea to a aore la the for vliing the building, aereral were
right OIraetloa. Trarerae Ctty to
aubmitted.
Aa near aa could be figured, taking
lav Ptoitog tows hat there might
aatoa m aaiargaBey arhea aa extra Into conalderation tboae vbo vould
not take one contract vlthont the
aaa voali M of pood aae. Brea aa it MurT
other and umuimK
omilttog lueir
their blda. the
la. M «UI Ml ptoaty of vorh to do loveet cost of the nev buildi
building vould
distributed aa 1fnllava;
to laalitog afiar tM tear aad order of be l30.O93.aiI dlatrlboted
Gear A Champion, painting
ihamH.
................. S 1.1M.58
and glazing
TM BMaaar la vhlrh the bridge Arma A Cole, plumbing,
drainage, heating. rentl
haaii vara votad yaaterday to exceed
latlon ................................
4.177.00
lagty gralttytag. It abova that the 8. B. Cole A Co., masonry.
carpentry ......................... 14.074.00
taapayara appraetote thh pablle in
M. Pmbert. ptoaiering___
68C.33
t aad that tMy are vUUag
pay far k. It aright Joat aa veil Mre
..I S0.W3.91
HUB BUGGO MT
Ayers
Cherry Pectoral
TMt ii Ac ■cBricr doeMt
haft prcMrBicd Her gtey ytut
PepeM^quette
John I
I tM
street.
Jl
ia
Resort Proptrtp
Are foa looking for something
good? 2 acres 8 miles from
this dty—level road. IS room
boose in fim-cUss condition,
good bare property fronting Oo
bay—jost the place for tn^
raising ai>d entertaining ream*
CTS. MiTll exchange for good
boose in city.
J. W. SLATER,
r Rsliabis Hems FurniaMr.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
A MAN CAN GET ALONG
WITHOUT HAIR ON
SHIS HEAD
But he can't gel along without something in hit tlomacL'
BASS FISNINS
The lieltcr ihe goo«l<, the Miter )’ou feel after
will commence in a few days,
and now it a good time to get
your tackle in sha|tc. Wc ha\ e
a very fine assortment from
which to select. Our stock of
buy thrill.
winner.
red expert when you go after
bass.
FRANK TRUDE
Hfl Front Street
See our $12.75 4-piece bed
room auit and our $6.75 dreSser.
J. W. Slater.
Your Reliable Home Fumither.
rating them.
The chea|>er the goods
the bettet you feel after )-ou
...
»
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
Vfii Shudder Uow Ur Tear the Ccck Will Etaue
Buff a 6as l{ange
i the ilrudgcry of carrying wood and ashra and the heat In working
*r a woiHl stove to |wst. COOKING IHXOMES A UMSASURR.
• make all c«»nnecilf>n* free. You only pay fur the Gas Range.
Craoers* City fias ComiNiny.
Ev^r Seen Finer Couches?
ii'
W'f certainly carry the largcsi slock and finest goods that are shown. People say so.
Drains
and
0or$et$
Wouldn’t you like a couch like this? It would be just the finishing touch to your
K>m. Put the old one up stairs.
We do not sell drtoms. bat ve
do sell corsets, and it matters
not vhat corset yon hare been
wearing. thU ad. to to call your
attentioo to THE PURITAN
CORSETS
: them for a short
that abooM be Interpreted, and
tMt all may have a correct aoInthm of them, ve have aecored
a llmitod ntmber of Pariton
Itoeam Books, a copy of vhlch
arOl M given every lady parcMsiaff a Pariton ConeL.
4
This would look swell in your parlor or sitting room.
goods wc do sell.
A larpe awsrimsiri af Malafl
raam aMM. ARpthtof pan
want at juet what pw waal to
a
Let us show you what fine^
I
THE HANNAH & LAY
Hi
msiimmmr m
mtIH
m gnntpiei worn ibav»b8e onr, mos, TnaroSY. may «, ixn.
OUR NATIONAL ANTNSII.
•omo
HANNAH &4:AYOO'S.
HIWEST QUIUJTY POemtE
BEST
UKHFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOU R
TRAVERSE CITY.
MICHIGAN
4 to
b«t
prMMM M tacoM* of oatr ISM
i
•
OMWtk aa4 UMt Ike ka4 •tap!; llrod
•P m WMQLS
CXCLUtlON WAS LEGAL
WMliam Tomar, NHtish AnarehisL
I loaB
Coot Uv* Hoo*.
will k* |Mm4 vltk Nov York
aabloroo. May 17.—Tko •upremc
•n of tk* rivaek ■■dorviHofi
t^of tko Ualtw A4Bir»l Drvey VM oteetM r>r»nior CMMSI of tko Of4^ of tko rooad*
or* 004 PatrloU of AomHco r‘
Ham Toraor,
■Mvtlac la Nov 1^.
Tk# kick dlror. P^. DaatoM. ml*- local. Tumor U i
wJimllol la kla act at RaMsk. N. C..
aai ki Elrtef fivm a 11« foot la44*r
■track oa ki*I koo4 aa4 oo tk* *bl« of
r taak aad1 waa lastaaUy klllod.
Joka
Mltckdl. proaMoat of tko U
oka Mltckt
„ Mlao Workora. doelaro*
Sunday. Rev. Father Bmpemr adaoHkor J*4«* OooTf* Gray aor aay
I the eenrl
ockar pmoa ka* yH beoo ekoaoo a*
sad Mr*. I
Orlc Fodor
araaHaat of tkof Natloaal
1
Aaa Not Vet Com
vkmod Wkat H la.
It la • Mfiana imet tkni ae Irapnatly aosas sood Amoricaa ariess with a
Rat aaamtlim tkt v* kwo no laHanal
■Btkom. or at nv rat* Iknl w« ar* net
«aR* aaiw vkotkar ft M -Han Oalamkia.- -Ny Ooaatry. TPM «f Tka*."
-Yaako* Doodla- or -Tk* Star Npaaglod Baaaor.- Tk* tnftk M tkat
asMac ckaa* vke know tkerw M ao
4aakt vkatavar. Tka aaare* of Roakt
M to kn faaad la tko fket tkat tk* peopM of Umao Taltod States kav*
Mtea Rose Qayler. wko cMavs the
rate of
la -OU Ark—■v.“ te •
clever little lady, endowed vfifc
Bslite • totkara girt tke wqwlivt
dlaleec comas aattml aad
4 as tka
kaaaas ksfte she ap
I la ker bent
advaataga. Tke awe
with
vklek ako pmtraya
ky alL la £ keavier 4ra-
Isn't it true that a homely y
knows only half at life's pleasures?
Ladies why not take HollUler's Rocky
Mountain Tea aad add the other half?
Twill do the business. 26 cents,
or Uhlets.
by Henry Carey, and Irat sung by him
In 17S9 II rapidly gained popularity
because of the Incursloa of the pre
tender la J74S. when “God Save the
laa to be sung In the thee'theme was taken from an
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
antique lelody by Dr. John Bull.
Tanw snakes are u*ed In Morrveo
as some think, eam«
te deer house* of rat* simI mh-e
patriot!
1'be British board of trade haa
my hi also adopted
.
Adba la tko oil fold* at B*t*o
t for I:
“Hell dir Im found that the life of tbe averao* seanty-elg
To*.. 4o«royo4 dorrick*. taak* and €
lay There Slegerkranx.” Neither she nor we
tko ostaat of ••0.000. Ulfonr
! *ltlinugb
was a sood attondanco and the next have any business with It. It belongs
Ik. Kaa, mo«
Walkor of Loareavortk.
I
ntgland.
hecclassic
mooilas will be with Mr*. James Me
rt to
t
o4 a ladder la aa oEort
oCort
to cut of tko
“Yankee
Doodle”
ha*
never
bees
be
never
l«-ank<d tl*ei
year*
et uskoy. Wednesday. May fi
•ov of oil. kot
kat foil lalo a amaa of
Mr*. Wo*l aad dausbtor, Viola, of
South Wale* toal owner* iinnotmes
vaa roaatod to doatk. Traverse
( oil aad
I
City «ponl Friday with Mr.
another reduction of the cidllers*
Tko~T. M. C. A. latoraaiioBal eoa- and Mr*. Fraak Gilo* and family.
ilarly food of foisting It npon m
wagi-o. datlug from Kebniar> 14
jalloo at Bkfalo voted to leave tko
hymn' because It Is a vulgar,
Grandma Bmory spent a few days
roairol of Uo railroad braackoa vlth
Forty-three per rt-nt of all em
Ed Emory, and wife oo dignified and worthless tune, utterly
tko latomaCloaal (xuamlttoo laatoad of the farm •oo.
unfit fo express the patriotism of a
loyr* in the Aostrlan bookbinding
last vook.
pladac It vltk Btato aad local eommltsde are women and i:'. |ier rent
Mr*. 1Trotmaa it ipondlns a few plssant people. That amiable coterie
leoe. Tk* polat kaa koao an unaotUod day* oo her farm at Cedar Run.
of British newspapers which does Us children
laauo aiaoo tko coovootloe at Grand
it to foster the Anglo-American
Mr*. Fran
Frank Valley It oo the Mck lUL
Trade union l».rtle* of Kngland
Ki
have
iUpIda la IIW.
lersunding by flinging gibes at us
Mrs. Valley bat been In poor health all
Male* already
Floraaeo NlckUnsalo. tko oldo*t and
all occasions Insist* that “Yaakeo rhoaen alxly UImw raodl«l
contest seats at tbe next electioa
BKMt faaMoa of war auraoa. It etlll ■prlns.
odle” Is our national anthem. It Is
A few from here attended the Macllvlas la Baflaad. On Sunday thl*
not so now, and never hai been.—New
The OlO TlB*e Sklpeer.
korolae of tko CHamaa war and tko
A Bumber of friends of Mr. and Mrs! York Bun.
peraoaal friend of Queen Vlctorta and Ernest I>eGi
Inmate* of the wardroom on an
>eGraw pare them a surprise
otkar mlora of her day. will t>o It Friday evenlns. The erenins va*
Quicki ArraoL
American man-of-war often allude to
_
jf
Verbei
J.
A.
Gulledge
of
Verbena.
Ala.
waa
yearn of age. She ia a
the captain as the old man or the akliK
spent In playlns same* end other
In the
th bosplUI from a severe per. The latter U not. as many sap
case of pile* causing 24 tumoi
After
opoo face.
>und word,
sood time and at ll o'clo
doctors and all remedies falliled. BuckK L. W<'enta. tk* younc Philadelphia ■erted.
.-timible as
lit etymology
«, vkooe body va* found
len'a
Arnica
Salve
quickly
arrested
rrylng
Mr*. Joe BobsIod of Traverse '
Itself an Uileresllng
■ er Inflammation and cured him. It carrying within Itsell
Bis Stoao Gap. Va, after a dl*
t of commercial bUtory Skipper
l»per Is
t of aome aaaotht. vaa oalers aches and kills pain. 26c. at
bo married to Mlea ComolU
ion’s Drug Stbre knd F. H. Mmply shipper, tod it rwiue* down
The prospect for fruit at thit place
time when every i-ommander
Ire. a dauskter of Mr*. James ihtt year it sood except peachet. and
well p^t owner of ve*sel sod
taUre of St. :
H. BrookaUre
there
will
be
more
than
expected.
cargo, or. literally, the shlpiwr Thera
t iiao.000
miro. It
Tbr tV.ra Tlilas Ue < »aU TUIak 01
Victor the little son of Mr. and Mrs.
■X* still scores of Meal shlpyanl* along
by the viU of Weni
Amos Zoulek. bat been quite sick but
“No. ■ ^^^W the ivw-il old mlllluunlre. tho AUantlc coast, i-.me of them tb*
;plorer. oontomArctic explorer,
Paary.
Iio iMd made hl« mon -y ■- a jiolltl- outgrowth of private yard* where the
trij. to the polar
plate* a four yea
cal
I
his
*.
•*
iio
.
I
sill
not
€>ou*eiit.
.Vrsrestea*. Ho U notouaitnc at m.
-ves*el owner*’' of years sg<i built
bH.^i.
You
t-an't
have
him"
Jokaa. N. P.. for tko aeallas steamer
Cbetr own ships to carry tbeir own and
It It uid that oolhins is sure except
-llut. I*. ' the fair gUl.pleaded. “h* tkolr oelgbbon' crops to market.
Basle to eoavey a prelimlaary expedi
rndde. so retliM^l. m> "
tloa to UtUetoa Islaad. la Ike Oreeo- death and taxes, but that it not altoher
true.
Dr.
Kins'*
New
DIscov
"lliiah.
gin:
You
know
not
whst
laad aaas durtas ike comlns aumator.
B*alh*a ■••!•«* Metb.*..
' for CoDsi
on it a ture cure for youeay. He's a rogue, on Imposter. 1
vhere be vlll arraas* for hi* lars*
I
troubles. Thout- have laH-ii luukliic up Ids re<-ord. II*
Boslne** among tbe t'liliie<w. nccorY
polar aspadltloa aext
that. Ml*. C B. has two wlv*w living rmw and hr was
g to a Itm»<iau truvHer w liu lui* Jii*t
Msr. fklooolo. the papal rwpre*enuat Waahhiston. doclare. that VanMetre
„ of She^iberdtown. W’. Va.. oo.-e .'..nri.-fed of killing ■ nuiu. ThU returned from Maiu-hurla. U on a i-oof Bron
lb« 1. .. tn.tli
I.
‘
operative basts. There are neitlier
every thins U the truth. Yoii. can't be bla I
root report rasardlas th* object
11 beard of. but sot no relief. One hot- would almost ss *o<>n see you married proprietors n«r emj-lovf*.. but nil w !io
Cardlaal SatolH's proposed vlalt
ork in an e»taidi..liiu>-iii an- |virldUpute* tie of Dr. Ktns's New Discovery then to—to- ye*, by beavena to a political
America. Bsasoly. to settle dUpti
reformer!”-^hh-siCO Record Herald.
cured me abaolu
•rs.
_________________ la ecclt
Grip.
Mad* Yeung Again.
drdea oo accoaat of
FriHu lime to linn- small o'U»wunees
i and Conai
Try It.
ksaa aplril of liberty aad the abaoluBe of Dr. King’s New Life Pills •re doi«Hl out to them—luireiy enough
Bleed by
Drus each night for two weeks has put me
tkm of Rome. There la no frlctloo
bottles In my 'teens' again,” writes D. H. Tur to live on—but at the end nr the year
whatever between the apostolic deleall tbe proSts are divided Iwlween
sat* aad the Amertena hierarchy.
\^
ner of Dempaeytown. Pa. They’re th*
la the world for Uver, Stomach
TTie ('hln«-»e meri-linnt* are so
and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never
A EUrtlinp ToaL
d that among all the l«*n bniiK-ltm
Itcrlas broadcast the
. Only 25c at Johnson's Drug
To save a life. t>r. T. G. Merritt, of
of tbe Rti*f*eChiue*«- lisuk l.*^.le.l In
> with which a larse No Meboopany. Pa, made a startUns Store and F. H. Meada'.
China
there lias ber« no reitinl Mm-e
suEerias. vlll test resultlns la a wonderful cure. He
perceatas* of them
waufiti er
their mlabllshment of a aJi«le pro
be shot down by order of IDr. J
writes. *'a patient was attacked with
Voiles for oktpidDg wear show fahrt leated note.^N>w York World.
Christies, aut* vetorlaary. ThU act loo violent hemorrhascs. caused by ulcers
eonaMored aocoaaary In order that ttoe of the stomach. 1 had often found colored plakU aad raMed dots, somedlrldnalt may Electric Ritters excellent for acute times both la tb* one pattern.
f private Indl
tmmoaae corral will stomach and liver troubles so 1 pre
be protoctod. Aa Immoa*
Small tbree-cqmered hat* are to l>e
be built la the vIciBity of Echo, Ore.. scribed them The patient sained
aad after th* wild boraea have been from the llrst. and has not had aa at worn, their severity softrnt*! hr d rib
bon rmiette bolding a fslliog bunch
rounded up i
tack In 14 months ” Electric Bitter*
Of
flowers at the side.
will be shot I
are positively saaraateed for Dyspep
Mrs. Marsh
Don t try to w«wr that n#w “Msia. Indisestlon. Constlpatloo and Kid
cooaected vlth a well-known Baltl- noy troubles. Try thorn. Only 60c at gertan- blue unless yon ha»e ■ fault
Bsore family aad formerly the wife of Johnson's Drus Store aad F. II. Maada less comidexlou.
a Chicaso iwaMeaL U uader arrest In
Some of the spring walking hats ara
New York oo a chars* of bavins attrimmed with fiMiUnl hnnilk.-n hlrfA
t for
which slio* Japanese i-entet-ii and plate
bcrdeis.
iMm of lawny yellow- shade* and
Buay lendlas boataoaa booam and ho
nmlietw will be worn b.v thtt^e who
tels. She vaa keld la default of IMO
bonds. Mrs. Rawllas1 explained that > t* 1
ran do so wiilmut euduuserhig theft
good looks
BUGGIES
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.
Caeaete
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
i vimt famOy v
y«m teat *»•
ptoyrdr Mked Mrs. Flelda^Jaama
-la the fkmiiy of Mrs. Rom'oma
iqpUed tk* appUcunt for a poaftft
-May T Mk vky yw« left kerr
nUr owpaxRcMIliy aad teek of goo'
«ml tefWmate vovdtewd my p*altl«i
'' !if
-Mn. L. C. Olmr, VIoe-Pret.iieat MBwaskee, Vb, Badsen
WMMs'f AMOchtioaif aoolhcr
«ae of tbe sdDoawwaea wbo
hove bees reitacf to beoith b]T
Brist LyCa E. Phkbooi’t Vcfe.
UUe Coapooad.
PxggSAV:—1 was mar*
d ySmbdaoekUdraa
me. Tka doctor aaU 1
kad aoompUoatkm o< taaate trouhlaa
aoAIeoulduotlmoaaftyokadravvteaalcouldbaewad. Batxiodtoeaw
■aa. kwt after iMivyairtiac for aev
^mo«tba,iqrCS3rS(—adia-
ratod, ami oMteM when w* Dottead
tka taotimwilsl
woman wko kad
“RED DUUlir
PiaUTB:"* -
ASS-
CoT”°”“*•■*”*
JAPAN
TEA
eMM !• sweMMi
*mw swM fWkiaM.
FM JVU ra TON TULL
TN wu IK M ma ina MM nn
^ J. H, BEU-deC0,^CMMB^
F
T«r»*a Trirk •• AaOs*.
Senator IMait of t'uumi tli-ut come*
eetly by hi*
I devertlon to |.;e He
i lioru In I wn-tioii will re |ile U a
farorite and ha* llvctl Iben- in.wt of
hU l.Mig life WImu hi* Im . ll .... .. ar
rive* lie mtev* Into no deinllnl extdaiiatloii*. TTie t%mnccHi-iit s*-iwitor
calU hi* colored menM-ngi*.
"Janie*.'' lie *a\*. "brliu: m.i lunch.”
A vUl.c bapiwued In tin r.*.m of
tbe o.mniittee on t'nlsi wln-n lliis
nie**agv was dodIvtTiHl to Jniiw**.
few mhiute* tbe iin-*w-nger letnmed from the re*t.-iun«nt. lieiiHiig
ro citolce ruts of cn*tanl |de
“Perluiiw you thkik tw,. pes-,.. of
pie are a big luin-b f.ir a man of alfour wvire year*." ««tM Mr IMutt
te light ronveraatioo.
•Hie iWIt.M- |ovte*|e,| but Mr Platt
adibd with •ulin |dilhioui|di.v:
••Well. 1 liave oni.-ii ii* many as
thn*- pleiv*
Wa.*bliiKton Po*t.
I
j
i
'
When Jnalb-c Alexander It llagner.
retired, was presiding Id the pndtate
brsueb of the di*trict anpreme court
a woman attorney apiieared a* counsel
in a matter unJer consIdeniUon. The
facta In tbe rase and tb* law were
all right, For some icason the woman
codid not dnvcial! tin- fact*. After
aerenil attempl* to draw an uraer In
accord with the law ami facta In tlie
«se. In deap.i1r she np|M-nled to Justlc*
Ilagnor, by
hr saying:
saving:
“Welt. Judge.
Judge, ^what do you think 1
hsd licticr do ulMitit tills maller?”
Ju*ti<v Ilagtier nidied:
“Well, niadame. I would advise
yon to employ a lawyer Ip simigbteu
It otit for yon.”
•Tliniik you," sabl the woman, as
•be turned from Hie J>ar. Wbeu eourl
was adjuumeil *be sp|ilie.l tn Jusfle*
Hagner for adtlce. and got it.—Washtoo Times.
Rsv^lly
Hgsass3a;“s
f'ii
?rs
A Oe«et»*« Heir.
-Yea.” said the Indolent .vonih. “we
ive dei-ided Unit gr-.imlfnilii-r ia el*,
titled In koine ec«i*|derutl<>u.''
••It.*ully':"
“Oh. yr«. Of cvuiiwe. we can't af
ford to say miirh slMUit him beesum
In trade, but we have given
tlmiight to the matter and w*
some oxirnuatlug clrenui-
»FEwrare
KIDNEY »backache
Ua>hsr sc - - *------------- ----------teiaa^ j«arft.' pJSSa
“We eom*ldered iluit.
-H* lef^ ioti a Idg fortune "
-Oh, yew; but iluit W- of trilling Iroportance. exi-e|H a* It i* a»M-i,it.-d
with the mie really great l—u.”
-Whii-h 1*1"
••Why. If !*• luidn'l Inen in tnidet
ww would !••. d.mi .loll ki *.w
II.I II* that liumlltalMu.” t'hii-ago
Post.
smt
ST.VITUS'OANCEEr.^.n^SK&f
The liiTnisn enijiervr ln« gii.-n <
der* tlinl desenlng seho.i| .blblreu
■ball in ruttiiv Iw rcwarde.1 by a <-op>
R mjjerty'* photogrspli.
f A RECORD WANT AO.
MSWt
MIkCCLLANKOUR.
El
DAINTY AND PRETTY FANS
FOR GRADUATING GIFTS
5TlScfALT?"’~* ’^TrtJ&aS
T best* are becominjj moro popular as gifts
t-ach season: ran you think of a more suit
able gift fur >our \oiing iatly frientls for
this occasion than a pn*it> fan ' We >how
some pretty ones in ivoroiil hantlles. in
plain silk, pointed, atvl
with lace and
sfiangles. Kvervone i- a heaiity.
We
have priceil them very moderately
BT
SOc TO $2.SO
Our aada fMnkafti Is opmi
for tko SOMML
I2ew Silks hr
Shirt Waists...
WuNfs Oruf Btevm
Wr have just received a new line of Silks for Shirt Waist
Saiti. These are tbe new things and very neat in design.
They are
usually aoJd at «Sc and $1, our price is
65c and 75c
^S?SS‘7S
WASTOa.
The Cup That Gheers
ky tke foveafal maaaw la vkich' ske
kaadtes tke pan. wkBe la tke
cad Of kor rol*
roM ske te pi
Arkarn
Arkaaaaar- wOl be acoa at Btoiaborra
Oraad
a bouse next Sati
21.
Mamarial Day at Mtepte City.
ilUI. BatCkatakaavooarkoaaaay
There wUI be Memorial •errict
aaatlna tkat tka aaatimaat aarraaadthe Coagregatlonsl church at ft
•S tk* las kaa laftaeaeod tka
City. Sunday. May ». at 10:3<».
MeMmorlal Day will be observed by
Maacr” a* tk<
the post aad friends MuMaday at AgUkaa boeai
rlcottural baU. RitoallsUc work aad
MB* of tk* fo
t all atxmase tkat ao fo7 paepM deooratiag of graves la tbe forenoon.
tkla. for oaJy a aman perceatas* P. C. Ollberi of Traverse City will de
of the popalatloe Is familiar with the liver tke Btemorial address at I o'clock
eastoma of army poats or aaral vesaoU. The cereaMmy of orealas eolora
all military post* kavfas kaads laDIvUloo No. 2 of the Cl
Aid aocicty will have
WedneMUy aft<
i In the chi
be a short provessels carrylas kaads parlors. There
aad refreshmeets served. Aay
itom U obserred. and It
should be noted a* kaviap especial of•ctnl aMoainc tkat la forelcn ports
“The Btar-Bpanpled Banner” lx thus
lased by our ships a* oor aa*
Uonal hymn,
-Hall ColumbU" U one of our pa
You can find Just what you
triotic songs, but it has no oNdal
want in our line of dining
Ubiea at Just th* price you In■taadlag. No naval or military oflMar
rises Id a theater or takes off kU
Urtdod to pay for on*.
mt of doors when It I* played. He
J. W. Slater,
Your fUliablO Homo Fumiahor.
so la the ease of “Th* Star-Spaaglsd Baaaor.*' -My Oooatry TU of
John Barrett,
r I'niled State*
hsinl-ler
wpss rrcHxt^l at Roeoos Ayrvw with
prest conliallty. An account
eotbtudaatlc recefUlon wa* sent to the
•tale department by Mr Barrett,
ft did not f'uutatn vome of the mnai
tvresttng details.
Banda played In cHHimtloo ng
Barrett's arrivaL awl be waa greeted
by |S'o«ulnent Htlaeua. alio earorted
klm to the beet known hotel In Buenos
Ayre* Mr. Barrett wae assigned to a
oalle of moms and aelrted down to Ilf*
la tbe Argentine city.
Aft»T bis exHdng cxperietMe
oriental agent for tbe St. UniU ex{ioab
tkio. tbe quieter life In Buem.* Ayica
wras very acce|itable to Mr. BanvtL
One day It occurred to him that ft
might be veil to ask tbe nte be vaa
to pay for bis rooms.
“Firty-Hgbt dolUr^ a day.'
•■BTC rrtdy of the cietk.
Mr. Barren onjoyvd the boapitellty
of the kotrt for oaly one stmA.—WmktagtoB Hme*.
WMTBEPAKTNEaT
We are showing a new coUectioo of I>ress G^ls.
things are shower-proof Suitiitgs at
'
TRY A RBCORO WANT Aa
J. W. BIMar,
Amon^ the new
j
50c Vard
I'AIA. J. WILHELMS5S
Your RoUaMo Homo FumtekM,
TRVAlliCOBOWANTAa. Our soda fMMkatu te opou
Ikr tfm asMau.
WaMte Omg ilMte
TRY A RfCOUD WAttT Aa
TTO FITOIHO EBO(«D, TBAVEBSE CITT, igg^ TDMIUY> MAY IT, ItOk
FOmiNESIN
CEMETEKT
SB BENGES
StCUTWnHK
OTElNIERfi'S
^moN
OOCTOIIt ESS
BVSirr DAY
MANY
Afluma CaMpataaaaa-FrsM Faaa That
aa fiaurtcaa Oaehar WaaMRT Namom. Allis;
awhsw om owv.
oj
Ralph Mathers: "OompaftaB the West
tlws Fraetlcai Are Larfa.
With egha.” by Nelaoa J. WyduC:
«TeII Ahoat Cahaa BMIca.*' Doa Mar
Losioa. May l7^ the high cMi
BMdlcal eirelcs of the waat «ad «
LoaBoa. as ta Harley strML there
V. Moody; "How I Oat Chaa— fbr * are doctors who eoaaot be eoanaKed
Dollar Whea 1 Didst Boy Aarthlag.' for tve mlantea with refereaee to oae
Frank Ney; "How I Bajoyedl Mysalf of the aamlleat alUacaU wrhlcli Bwh
la the Army.” Andrew Bleder: **My U heir to wRlKMit a fee of two gaiaaas
becoming doe to theai. TrUHag atteadaaee might coat 16 gntaeaa. the
la Cnba.” WillUm Smith: “A Story.“ smallest operation 25. and proper atFrank R. SpeaUsao: *The -Braaeb la teailoa and treatment through as IIV
'htch I Was Most ProaeieaL" by Dr. neaa could nm Into the hoadreds vrltbWalter Thlriby; "The Olmata Id the oat a dooht.
blllpplnea." by Lewis Tboraoa; The
The aharp cxwtrast la la the east
Reemltiag Statloa at Our Hoom." by end apd the other lower parts of the
Robert E. Walter: “What Smedley
metropolis, where there Is what Is
kaowB as the alxpenay doctor, aa able
medical man who has a ualveraal fee
for all patleats and all degrees of atto be present tendance. It
r> distance and
t
letl
vessel was
the Spanish.
It was a direct
aimed at the United States.
will B* N«nlfiM tf ^ar«(«r I*.
Spain having refused to accept the
Rr Wlr« to the erealnx Record.
conditions which were offered
red hr
New Tort. Mar
It »• admUtiM United States with s
•rnatirt
la
ir ttiat at
• tke lamer
laaar circle
war. chose the latter.
oral «Mifar«MM held Imat alctat
This brings us up
I that Monday
I Oarld B. Hill, Beoator McCar morning
years ago. The Hannah
raa, Cooiptroller Oroat and Former Rifles hadsUl>een
maintained as an In
I Ooremor Bbeeban. It
dependent military organisation for
1 If Jltd«eI Parker la made
four and ooe-balf /ears seeking ad
I. LouU.
Um pTMldeatlal aomli
mittance to the National Guard. That
Oompiroller Grout will be the nominee
they wen- in a posKlon to tender th»
or tbe Hill McCarrea
services In
a body at this lime
erwir.
Meanwhile Tammi
largely due to our generous b«*nefacti
who is compelled to l>e absent tonig
because of Illness. I am sure we a
all disappointed l>ecause be cannot I
with us and that we all wish Mr. Han
nah rapidly reluming health and
strength and many more years of
fulness. We shall look forward ii
meeting with us next year
1 am sorry that we cannot welcome
him tonight but wc are glad
with us the members of tl
to. FOLtY WAS CHAROCO WITH committee who did so mucli
and our frlaods. Mr Bates and Mr.
THE CRIME.
Sprague, who have always befriended
us. We extend to them a royi
come.
J
Appaarai In Judpa Rebtrtt* Caurt and
mpany
To the soldiers outside of C^mi
M It hardly seems necessary to exi
pxtend
Waa Olacharpad Oacauaa of th*
a welcome—you seem like one of '
Lack af Cvidanea.
but we do
On behalf of the officers
and men of Company M, | ext>
* Bd. Foley, who clalma hit boi
v«»u all n right heart} welctanr.
FIOST BROS’.
TILL TOUCHED
Portland. Mich., waa arreoted late )«•larday afternoon by Chief oT Police
John Ranale for breaklnp Into
eaali mplstar of Frost Brothers'
loaa mad lodged with Bherlff Chandler
laM night. This morning the young
•an waa brought before Judge Lorln
•obaru but as there waa no erldi
that he bad broken Into the.<caah
later he waa let gb.
It U amid that the young man
the aalooe with a crowd and
was somewhat onder the lnflu«
S?llllpaor. that the crowd went out
bnrt
efc door
i
of the saloon and locked the
r hut that Foley stepped Into a
•'door lending up stairs. When the
retumad to the saloon he was sund
lag la the middle of the room and
oaah roglster back of the bar
broken open. Foley had no money on
him and It could not be proven that
he eommlttad any crime. The .boy Is
a bright young lad but the use of
ttgoor has a bold upon him.
L_
JMy
Bm
I11T7 ttl.27 tllJT
ii-6t
n.«o
11.60 n.67
<J«
fl 4S
Opening High
48%
,Am Oop.dHk
'u. E.snh2%
53%
tL PBC..J1%42% 82%
Atchtooa C7%-U
U%
Wahaah .83%-S8% 82%
< 47s
Ixm. Close
48% 46%
52% 52%
Slow
ARKANSAW
21Mtf!.
tkm of Mr. Oibbs the d
eoaacil last evealag dsrtded to buy t
forty acres offered lo the city by i
Bast Bay Lumber company for 1600 to
be aasd as an addltkm to the city
cetaetsry. There was some debate oa
the qtMsUoa but It passed ananimoos-
with a full etiuipmetil of tcenk
and mechanical effects.
'
ly.
Ob Mr. Winnies motion. George W.
Lardie was made ehalrman of th^
couBcU pro tern, tl
the appolntmeni
last during the sdn
IminUtration.
It waa also < ided lo Increase i
These doctors are geauiae M. D.'a
above all ausplrtoii. their aklU la no
questioned,
m enough the:
give quite at
a diOeult
clients for their meager alxpenay
ward as their brother medi
end would do for
w 100
1C
guineas,
and quite likely, too. wHh as beneficial
/esulU. Nor are ihey ao) poor as some
might think.
Sixpences make
shillings,
pounds, then hundreds and then
sands—If there are saScient of
That Is the simple logic of the medical
man who takes a shop In a dirty,
rough-looking street aad seta himself
up as a sixpenny
li Is usually a
for his consulting room, surgery and
dUpensary combined, for his poor
tlenls have lews besUatlon in going
there than they wouli have in a pri
rate bouse. Inside the door there '
an arrangement of paaeling and ap
tures like those at a railway booking
office, which la designed lo preserve
decorum and order among the uncouth
patients when they are awaiting by
the score their turn for attention
A practice like this may be built
up by the hard work of years nr .t
may be iKiiight at a big price
Five
thousand pounds might be asked for
It and be really cheap for the money,
but now
and again
circumstances
bring one Into the doctors' market
a big reduction on value.
I.Ate at night one sixpenny doctor
sought out a friend
more high-elaks bin less remunerative
practice and said lo him:
We Havre bought the Racket
ahoe stock from the craditort
at 42c on the »t.00. Bale commencaa Saturday. May 21.
Bristol.
Harry Gibbs left this morning oi
business trip to Rat Portage.
Roy Gibbs and Wayne Knight
ihls morning on a business trip
Rennie river
Miss Spaulding of CadllUc
guest
f Mrs. Pfi
Pfannenschmidt
f<’w days.
Miss Grace Smith relumed yester
day fmm Copemlsh
guild sill meet with
Mrs J I. Bailey. 45R Webster street.
Wednesday aflemo<»D at
ladies of Ihe
IVesbyteiian
church and congregaUon will meet for
sticlsl hour Wednesday ai 2:.‘50
with Mrs. Blssell. 427 Fifth street
tkircas Aid stwlely
Church of Christ will meet In Grange
Wednesday afternoon at
social afternoon
Refreshments will
Ite s4-rv ed
Grand Traverse District Gr
n
17. will
meet with
Penli
Old S
degr<
meroi
Invited
MlIrs. E
. Graj secretary.
Prof. H. E-^Hof It returned from
fishing trip up to the dam this afterHe made
I
a nice catch.
Roy Thompson went on a trout fisbsome hig ones—he
The Jnniur-aenior reception, which
was to have
been given
Saturday
night, has been indefinitely postponed
on account of the lecture by Senator
Doniver
The Traverse City Gas company U
moving Its office today from the old
location on East Front street to the
new State bank building
The store
room and office make a very neat ap
ance.
D Gill was brought before Jnstice
1 Brown this morning and hto
blaring was put over nntll tomorrow.
ras released on his own recog
nizance.
e of the delivery horses of Wil
helm. Hartak A Co ran away this
icwning and made things rather llraly
ir a time
A team belonging to R. Sebomberger
Ueutenani Knapp | re an InieresfIng ulk on "Recni • "
He hdi
charge of tbe^dnlllog
iwnHto
> lefve bU company to ffto- iDOTntng.
I duty
Dr.
J' M.
i
rase
“
Wilhelm.
of Cole and Mark Craw Is
ried this afternoon before JoaM. Brown A while ago Craw
a satchel beionglBg to
>r the depots and left ItI actUag
tMitside of the depot and It was
Cole is seeking lo recover daaaagas.
The Twentieth Century Girts aad a
small Invited crowd held a very a«)oyable daactag party to the AeUm^
last evefting. It was early thU BMm
lag before the teat guest departed. ^
THE MOST UIKHUBIE
specialties, exciting climaxet,
startling stage effects, and pe
culiar chaiactcrs ever conceived.
8«wt •»lr ufiKM Tistmc rt>w SHirstaz
FAREWELL RECEmON
Tr
ip' “ -
'r. i ..?rh.”r:rp,™!
............ . i
Th”e
Ihe ctu.1 of ,having Front street west
Elmwood
Seventh
boring doc
is s pity :
Victor lambcTt as John Roffert,
(Old Arkansaw), and Harry Edroan as Jeremiah Snodgratt.
A great, big, comeviy praloctton with a uxoog cast and
Ilf bcautitul scenery. Moic gea11
nine comedy than has ever been
I j ! put into a melodrama,
The Globe, 118 Front St.
reqnli
forms wbenever requested and to wear
a suitable badge ai alt limes w
duty.
The matter of sewers receive
siderable attention, Mr. Ovlatt bring
Ing.up the Washington street petition
that had been held over from
October. On motion of Mr. Bing
all the sewer petitions sere referred
lo the proper committee to make
report at a s|>eeial meeting Mnnd
night.
On motion of Mr. Lardie. the coun
cil will meet again tomorrow evening
to consider the vote on the bridge
Front street
Permission was granted D. K Wyn
koop to move two buildings from the
Pleasant Affair in Honor of Mr.
government property.
Mrs. Beadle. Who Leave for
A petition for an arc light at Front
and Wellington streets was i
Enqland This Week.
the proper committee. The matter of
A
very
plesh*ni
rece4itii»n
trie light for the sub postal given last1 ev4-i
«“V4-nliig by t
station in the Second ward was also Billie r4-ediug
referred to the committee.
A motion to build a cement sidewalk
on Ihe east side of Spruce street from
Front strc«-t to the east side of Sixth
sire«>i was passed
iaiher«l lor . f.re«,.|i vl.li
A remonstrance signed by 2G citi
teadle, I
zens sgsinst the building of a tram
way by the .Nonhern Michigan asylum
from the M A N E. on Elmwood ave
of Mr. Ijirdlc wss jlrlendt. The evening was most hapjpily spent
In cmv-rsaiUm
About
The bo«rd of pobllr .ork,' report
,5* . ail refres
if
loiisekeeping. ' waa given by 8erOtto Kyselka “How I Kept Up
Rear—Jolly Up Boys." was given
Seru Bert D Gage. Corporal George
Thirlhy was given “Gaardiag the Bat
tery at Saatlago" and Corponl WTanie was given “My Restaurant Expertin Bantiago." Corporal Hastings
given “Receipt for Cooking Army
IS." and Corpora] Johaaon "How
Frivaie aaic of 1
Funeral EervlOM.
RaerniU Are Oomlag." "How
4M Wahaiar atraM thto wank TharaThe faneral of Heary E EaHoB Bf
Ltoauanat
Knapp aad 1 Kapi Reoraits Bsat Bfiy will be held fram Ihe (haillr
r Ead IMw of hBda, om Mather
chain, cook atova. aumight" was the topic ghw^ Corporal
e Wedaeaday al I a. bi. |b
Ml the M. M fdiarA ia Brat
51% 82%
87% 87%
83% 88%
Fred Rgjnaond peeaeou hit
lalett Mclodraroic comedy
folk,wed by prayer
aver
sin-ei
referretl
I
F* to t!5SIi?'i'*2r“l'4
rent
p‘v,i; -«“■ r.;;:
Khort lalk.
iu “•ni
serve a fifteen
iJing f
i the church jvarlUirs.
and
.!-'i;;;7ro'.;'‘v;L''*r,' '1"''“-:-____ _ ____
s ii'pb'
L
SATUEAY^j;'
Mr. F. D. Jaeoba. the piano tuner,
to la the city wtopplag at the
Orders telephooed there
PERSONAL.
en said you would like lo buy my
Jackson i
H. E Steward went to Ji
practice If you could afford li. I want
morning to attend a meeting In wh!
to clear out at once—In fact. I want
the Fremont voters ai;e interested.
to sail from England tomorrow mom
Ktlsard Carrel of the Peninsula
Ing. How much.
In the city on business today
The other was
The cvwt of building a dock line
Mrs C. L. Eddy went to Beb Hng this he wai
from the city dump ground to the east
morning for a two weeks' vis It before sands
reluming
to
her
home
In
Chicago,
I.
She
.May we henceforth all serve under
penny doctor bnvke in s
siting
the orders of General Peace. General spent some time
-ni take L200 cash, i
Prus|x*rlty and General Plenty (and relatl
In an hour.
RecetpU I
.^rof-rr.., to th- ho.rd o, pubUr j
Fife. J. W
E. L Ransom.
then we won*! ‘
£1.100"
Hannen. Oscar 81 pson and Prof. C
canned beef.)
strange, but
R. Dockeray went to1 Grand Rapids this the one thing certain was
ras that the lyl asking
Capt. J. V. Mclnioab Introdi
luced the
ing
to attend
practice was there, and that It was company be requl
loasimasier. Amll N
In n few
Dock(
■keray accompani
worth 20 limes the monev. Forty-five phone
well-chosen words.
en took
pole that Interfered
a visit In the Furniture City.
‘•barge of the toasts. The firstI speaker
speal
luilldlni
wBs T. T. Batea, who responded to the Mr. Hannen was accompanied by his
Glllet referred t
daughter Alice
MiliJ.>ct. -Editing a Paper During War
Kfreq-s and w
Miss Jennie Anderson returned to
Tiroes. • He told of the dc|iamire of
to’wer
to
act
her home in Luther this morning after
I cliy am'
eleelrlc
by telling of the detail of receiving
news from the front
'Reminiscences of the Clval War
Period In the Grand Traverae Region”
was the subject handled by K. L
Sprague. He first told of the Mexican
war which he well remembered, of the
Civil war and lastly of the BpanishAmerlean war, what their cause* were
and of the various hardships Imposed
upon the p««ople and that this was the
first time he had assembled with a
gathering of soldiers since a memore meeting 4o years ago when Hon.
ro' Hannah was present and who
* master of ceremonies.
Mlaa Marjr Minor Heeteas at a Pleas
Philippine Possession” was P. C.
ant Oeeaalon Last Eveninp—Ooi
GlllM*n's response, who was a memcm Beciety Was Organized.
l*er of the relief commission. He gave
a
very
masterful
address
which
louchetl upon the battle of Manila
The Bpworih league of the First
bay and was re-echoed In Santiago
t. church was entertained by M
harU»r.
Mary Minor at her home on 81
‘ Wbsi the Relief Commission Had
street last evening About Ofty guesu
srere present and a very good tlnse in do wss given by J W. Hannen. an
was reported by all. A short business [*iber mcmiKT of the relief committee,
das held in the early part of who ably told of the work of the comee and paid Hon Perry Hannah a
evening
The league voted to
Ing tribuie for his generosity
Id tlO towi rd supporting a boy In
n Wilhelm, another icemlnw of
school. After the business
i-f ct>mmUtee. waa given
sesslos the evening was devoted to a
aortal llase The features of the even- ♦ubject. "Wbai He IRd to Ease
Minds €if the Girls IWt Behind.'
lag were the orgmnliatlon of the
eas society and a basso solo by h
Reminiscences of Regular A
Olhbs.
Miss Minor proved herself
Life" wss res|>unded lo by Sergeani
very entertaining bosieas and every- Arnold of ihe local recruiting station,
oae was well pleased that they
i.leuienant Klaasen was giver
Absent Comrades.”
Ihe company through
iland Lake. Camp Bati
Daily MarVsU.
d rv'called the it
The Chicago markets from quota xnd Camp Alger
•patty
tlnaa reertved by the eommtsalon of- long and short e
. lions.
•ee fd Wi F bennet. represented ti> who were Inse
by letling that Greenville AlexK. R. McCoy. Mercantile Co. block
Opening High ls>w
Cleae snder s death was Ihe first man from
Ihe first a«i of fours, closely followed
Whukt—
b) the desih of FYvd Covey. Frank
July ;...iSSs
Fuller and Gtborge Culman who died
Bept ....7»%Afl
the front. The latter's death was l
Com—
?.?July
48Sk i’%
CHb first known to the rompany. He al
told
of the death of George Dalxelle.
sBhpt ....*47%-47H
47% 4C%
47b
who
died here, as dltl also Alex. Dick
, Oata—
r
July
U% SI
SSt»b enson and Bert Dunham, who paased
tepl ....WVh'30% SP%
3d%b away at Wexford, and Edd. Rose and
Mr. Epsom who died In the Philipplnea
Fravlsioiw.
and the last death, that of Claude VanOpcttlag. High. Ig>w Close
dervora.
E.L.MTHTAlllMtNT
A. Riley. Wexford; Charles F. Smith.
Mayrllle. Mich ;
Robert
F. Browa.
Grand Rapbis; Jay C. Fraser of tl
rho Is slatl
regular army, who
toned la Vi
of his
mont but
Is at the bedi
mother
at Hannah;
IJeut. Roland
F
IL How
Boughton. FT Wayne. Mich.; R.
ard Osborne. Great Falls. Mont.; Cllfbird B. Thacker. Corona. Cal.; Verlln
C. Thomas, Chicago.
Beveral others were called upon who
were present at the banquet earlier
the evening but bad left before t
toasts were all given.
At the close of the program rotes
thanks was extended to Malcolm W
Die. Jr., who furnished the gramopbo
music: to the K. of P. lodge for the
use of the half, to Chef Ney and to
Robert Walter, who was untiring In
his efforts lo locate all members of the
company atod* stroceeded with one or
two exceptions. The evening's pleas
ures eloaed by all singing "America.”
This rooming a letter was received
from Charles F. Slade, who is In
Grand Rapids and expected to be with
Ihe company at the meeting last night
but owing to his physical condition
was unable lo leave at the last min
ute
He has
l>een obliged
to use
crutches almost since he was miis-
-IK RMT
AMOTHEI COTTOBEBim
^■^cre
R Thomas of Sioux Falls. South Da
kota: D. J MrMeekan of Blooming
dale. Mkh.: 1^ B Huff. Oaborae,
Mich.; William Lafayette. Grand Rap
ids: Walter C. Perry. Mlnaeapolla,
Minn.: Fred M. Reid. Chicago; John
iJ&iAd Open Bivse
lamdoa. May 17.-______
FORTY ACRES WILl’dE DOUOHT little elae today hot talk of
of the aecTK wadding oC
EY THE CITY.
neglaaa. dowacer
„
Forced Out of Business.
The Raek. l .<-ior4- t.wnwl hy M. Uop
Ian was ch>s»4d up fai-t Saiurday night
t»y his credllors. The dull season has
pin Mr. Uoplan In-hlnd with hla obllgailons
The results are that the
creditors Uaik possession of the slock
will offer it for sale either In hulk
etall to satisfy their claims. The
glKsU f
"S'
I paid anything for
I
• Why- was aske«l
bridge on Sixth streiM was suhmittt4d
to the cbroroliti-e on claims and ac
counts
She wanti4d |60o damages
A communication a king thsi
mil tee U- appointed
leave the country
morning, whether or no.”
It was related then that the
who bad gone had unwittingly
quite innocently i
r mixe
in a poisoning c
cs were sucl
..
he grea
Ing a Jury t:
to blame. If t
fled, a
him
Six
il to securing the
inntial s
, R wh
wa>4 fliwi
.Mavor
Mr Milb-r and .Mr
iM'Ing airr-ady a
p:.-; .ur-i
been achieved I
Znb-.'.b.iLnC
Gibbs' motion that all petitions be
penaes, save for asslsunce. are
most down to xero. Rent is a mi
trifle, there Is no carriage to ma
tain—all calls are made on foot or
bicycle—and all fees are “cash dowi
The sixpenny doctor has to harden
hasirt
thU point, because
knows that If
to gl'
_ cr
Into
giving
quickly
ilckly fade away into nothing. Therefore,
re. be will see no patient, bowi
111. nnleas the sixpence is first f<
mlng. for he knows that
lys be. He ' ratka down one of the
streets of his
beseeches him to enter her house
and look at her husband, who Is on
t bed. She says sh« will pay tl
at the week end. not having a
penny In the bouse Just now. The doc
tor glances through the door, remarks
L nice new ornament on
aad says there is time to pawn
^Ing before he comes down the
t again in an hour's time. When
be does look In later
I* committee on streets i
ted ■
asyluiE
avenue
report
claims and accounts, which agcrei;ated '
----------.26. was filed
psolutlon that the Michigan Tele
company be required to remove
les and overhead wires on Front
between Union and Wadsworth
preparatory to paring was adopte
The matter of the sending of the
wt of examining the plans with
ans submitted to the council
■ferred lo the committee on claims
that the Pere MarM. A N. E rmllwi
be required to bring; their
Ihelr itracks
the proper st
?reli
u
supervision of
• city engineer t
passed.
A resolution
> grade be I
Dished nor no grade atakea set for
sidewalks unless ordered by coaacil
or city clerk when he has the money
deposited was laid on the Ubie.
J Steinberg Is putUng in an area
resolution In regard to the Sixth
wall In front of his property on East
H improving assessment amount
Front street Just east of the Grand Ing to
I2470.38 was adopted.
opera boose.
The
TTie 1bond of Henry Stees for a new
building
bond of Frank A.
Winnie, t8600. city welghmaater,
Wm. A. McCool (
*'??.' '
following
Fulghum 1
______
polirt
ton. I
G. 8. Thompaon. M.
BIrdsell. Adam Dunn
appointed
•.
A.
. Harvey Curtis.
A. Hnesa. J. B.
Clotbes that are
Ridht to tbe IDinute
in style, perfect in lit, fabrics of the vcr>* latest
ives—the most stylish clothes in town.
$7-50, $10, $12, $15, $18
aKUiTENIEIMERAm
Cbis Cs0 is foniHl in
every pseket. You
take no chances^
FITER80N AFFOINTEO
I rut
4. W. I
Our
HM tapAft wUI tlMi
KMIPRBllBfllAE
E.ltBiBAOB.
Will Ripfapewt United EUtas at CaL
•lla, Vee«—
m'ashlBgton. May 17.—The prartdeut has appolnled as
a consul a
llo. Vcasaela,
V(
t%lellfi.
Jerome B. Patoraoa.
teolorMll of Brooklyn, N. T. Petoraoa
la oae of tbe proprieto of the New
York Age aad to a pen
ICMm. fbBT EaTora, oalr 10 <
ppBPff, Wateniiir. Wlha La Qi
C0m0rMw is tke b$t 4s9 Ur 90m i0 wuk0 fbi.
m0$t 0f 0Ur ni0at9 Bsrk Pr0p0iiil0m^y ^ i
Cbe Bo$ton~$M
- T
' ‘"’i
Tim Kyfyryi^
TBITBBBK OlTr, ICGH,
f iWSs&SK
«Tte 9mmB L Bto «h»
«al Ik* Mac MM fSiMii^
!!L^r?t!rMM*<^aaJlsa aadai^
4a. ThalaMa
tr
^u
M^lM that ir h* wmi !• LiaiM ha
■haMihaaMnML Whca hft BrrtTft M
mmi «ha Mac. kart« hM«M a Has.
tr aMM tha aMaaath. «h»^ an
Mai ia ha hapt la «ha fcMchaa aa Mat
thm mMM ha aa Cmt ar hla hHac
MBfaai. maaa has a MMt appaCMaU aaaM aaaasi a lac af anmaa at
MMac-aaS ha baeiMa aach a aMaaac
Chat aaa Sap tha caaha lachai Ida la a
HE U08T A CUSTOMER.
MaMdhaMrl
Mp^ M
r aad M
aihSaiaf m aad asakaa aa faH that
*Va taa Sat a dap da mmS ladaorar
4ad pat ha» lav hattdaja are ukaa
ter that faaaaa!
Thr waalth at tha aaahaaaH to poarad
aat lartohlp all araaad aa. aad va tara
ftaai tt to atrassla t«r a trw pmtal
haadtala af aiairthlac alaa that to pallav aad ahhriw. tart aot hair ao Mkalp
ta hrtac M happlaaaa aad aTtaa has
atraapa rad apata apea U. Ulrr aatorr
a chaaea. aad va ahaU dad that ibrrv
Is toora thaa a aarr taaHfal txNiarc^
tloa batvaaa aataral aaallcht aad that
nnUHip* dtopaalttoa vhtoh. aflar all. to
tha traa •^hlloaaphar'a ataaa ~
•MIy. an Ito *iy uff IM
» tto OhkHffn toot aff
tametod «t tto CktMffa ^
fiM kp Iho tia«a.
Dmtog
tonctooH
to BtaHMttff 99^
«oa y Artoor. thnt tto valor of tto emntar
chntto Ik kr>
at Wnahtaw
too ba^to*. w« ha Pbla m a
n.“ to mM. “vto
vtthaal laltaC. ter a I
V patot to^
I.II took US4
SSh***'
Tho riack paoard aat tha ataaw.
which aba ineclTad to oaa kaatUvhlla
tha actor vaa eagagad to a aci
eata ta a haadhag. At taagth.
loag Una of poopto Vara valttog to
CaSMth. Thaciaaaclaahaaralaliaan»
gat at tba vtodov. ato faoad
Caa OhMt: hat aaAHaaatair for tha
and tbraa roppan.
awaatcr aC tha tala, that panlaa af tha
“Why. good gractooa.“
haBtiW vaa aat haOt tfU th» fMca aC
vltb a starttod look. “1 muat bars
•pant aU my money. 1
I’m coMlng down town tomorrow, aad
-wall. I’ll drop to aod pay yoo thaa.“
aaaM MMk Mat tha phraaa **ta a
“Vary aorty, madaiu.“ tba dart anid
la aaav parts at Earopr an ooaatot
aaa'a haaaa" aaaaa at iha tia»a af tha
aaMa fiaai tha aas« M tha lane ««rad mildly and ftrmly, “you n Ul Htbar kara
MtI van la laaplaatl, vhaa h
ta
pay for tba atompa nosr
«tf«B la tha t^aatrr had ta Uka aa- aai ta baltarad to ba an atTaatlra mra tham.“
ter dniakaaaaM.
CtaatMaarr praeaoUoaa ta aar* h
“Da yon mean to taU me that yao
ta Oanaaap tha raraa
prartolaa. fraai
ba able to procara a niacir stooa that mu not traat ate for a few mtocralila
poataga sUiufM) .Vnd with my alatv
_________
a bacaa_______
aiaada tor tha girt loTMbUltp to tba vaarar. It to
hMMMp.
“to wra oaaa ba-1 apparaatlx aoc a ataipto autiar to ol»- to fblcnca anxiously watting tu
ao«“ la laat to
ao that vhaa It <•>»• for la tba flrat plara. aftar dto- from me aboot the parlor mn
ta MM that a »aa haa aarad hta baron »»«Mc tha naat. you tunat aattofy It*a tba OKiat ootragaous thing 1
It vaten to htaoMlC. aa da tha mcmU 1 yaamair that tba old birds ara at toast knew. IVby. I could gat credit this
mtouta to any atora In tha dty
*Hppra mf ha ran" sM
a cantnry old. Tbm yon vlliub
“Thto la not a atora. madam, aad vn
mtt hMOP.“ Than la Cartyto a *»* Mat and mast alitiar taka ooi
Vi hlllM^ va Md.
tba halaor I ' *KC- boll U bard and raplara It. or If don't keep fanning acroonta. ‘This
•4chllta.“ w. M.^ tiv h^ ; thara
b. ycHuu you must kill
tba ganaral postomra.“
adM Mp hPM
“WalL I Bhall n rlla to the pootnu
----------. III tuuat tia a mala-and
I Mala oaatlliicchdiM 9t tha vhala to takan.**
Aftar this tba a|>ot tar and
“Thera gra people behind yoo. mad
uirkad. for
«M
•( tW ■•»».
<k» l«»»l Urt. If b. 1. oMI .rauuch. am. watting. I shall hare lo tronbla
oa. vhlrh yon for tha aUmpa.“ said tha dart.
VM —to hara “MTtd kto bacoa** |
ratoro vltb tha macic alooa.
-Vary wHl. Thera thay ara.“ anld
mil
vha hpd pnfTPVtp aaenpad batac
^ rrodar tba naat luvlslbla, and It ta aba. handtng thaw back. “Bnt yoo wUl
apparmtly from tha spot vbara yon
yodc* tha naat oufbt to ba that yon ba sorry for this. I shall narar enter
pinck tba ptiia-Waatmlusiar tbeoa doors again or boy anethar
phradh. *4a«rar ■
stamp rrom yon as loog aa I Ura.'
tiaaatta.
And. gUriog malaatlcally about tor,
Ptaknaniaa of Klops.
I eba swept out of tba building-New
■polks ora formad by tha axpanolcm.
Franca has bean a •erase nation - ] York rraas.
ppdor tho ocHoe of baot. of air ranflrat
np.
than
dovp-aod
Its
position,
tplpad to tha aUaata ealla of vood, coat
t Tkalr
or olhar bpnrtoc anbatonra aod also
ira ago. saya TIt-Blla. a railhy tha arolottao of cm >• tha aaoia
ada It
• csita. WhM tha sloodc farca of tha
.notlMT
king
was
the
lA>ng.
'
of
Ual^lato.
and
iMprlaooad CM or air to graatar than
vhlla
hto
anrrraanri
ware
llaodaonir.
.
^
M<-fa
of tba nninarvns narrlca
tha topoetty M tha matartal can bold
Fortonata.
Got^d,
Wise.
Balorad
and
««ph*yad
phoukl
pay
a peony
lo chack. than tha sMall cHto or caviAffable.
lYanca
muat
auraly
bare
baan
*
••
•
»«lbal
practitioner,
so that thay
ttoo horoc. and tha flyla* aidloicrs riaa
; might hare bls'aarrices I
as MMka. ▲ ahorp mrk ci>niMoaly
■ rnno^oolan tha rspkiaton atal contlrrly
called
tba
fatbar
of
bla
pciple
ttetMS M bsairnta of tbaoa calla karat
Itoting tha sonimar and antumn naltat tmpld ooeeooHao. Tha quick flight and tba fatbar of lattara.
Danmatk has had a mast mrloas ar
blneas o<ir accblant urvurred.
ray of aorartagna. tha lUna Ttooth.'
followed
Forked Brard. Klnipla. Hungry. Hare »U at omw tba “oarlgatora’' began
fool.
Iamb.
Pious
and
Cruel
balug
on
tba doctor for castor oil.
i tho ramalolug
among
lhaui
Tbla
laltar.
who
was
brought
bis
bottle.
Into
wkleb
colhod Mh ta hapt la a atata of lun by tha draft af air. Wbaa Cbrlattan II.. belled bU real nau»a by ■“ oaoc* was poured, until tbe oil was
tto addlUooal title of tbe .Nero nbatiated. and tbe doctor was forced
m c hap hM bran cooaimad tba gaining
of
tha
.Ncrth.
Tbrra
wa.
probably
Ut
■**“*
♦*»
Kdlnborgh
for
a
further
aupI ppt. M ta arldant If wa
tla happtnaas In Dantuark when ba aat
valeh o telHac Mut oo a dark might. upon
tba throne.
'''»»«>
l«»getting done, tba
~
,
tkKtor one day qolatl) asked a decant
London*a Coakaar Dlstrlat.
looking fallow what wma wrong nllh
“By tha voy. apaaklng of ralaloa.**
~I-am a cockney, l»orn in tha soumI «be man that tbay minlrad ao muHi
OBld o Gattforalo grovar, “did you avar
kaov that thay ara a graol halp to ao- of the great ball of Bow, to l^udon." ! castor oil.
said an Engllahoian “I au> a gmnloe
“Nothing wrong at all. doctor." ha
hrtatyf Me; 1 do not bmou that thay cockney That tanu can be properly replied, “Imt we grease our bools with
vtn cpra OPO af a taata fur alcoholic
•tlMUlOStl. bat that thay mil anabla applied only lo a natire of east luiu- I It “
mao wbo wat U>rn within the |
—
opa to hasp oabar aaso vhan drlaking don-a
aonnd of tbe ball of Bow Tbe ills
ABordls. Anotkaa Ckao«« ai Him.
ta a CMMUarahla extant. Tba n
trlct U compoaed of foraignani. wbo
Tbe fair plalotlff bad aned tbe aWer
absorb aleohol. aad an. no mattar hov taka rafuga thara while fleeing from '
capUallat for breach of |tromlae.
piaeh OPS driaka. If ba mil aat n
countries wbara they do not have lib- = «nd her Uwyar was trying to percpptlapally. pot lasa than tbrra or four arty. ThU floating popnlatlon. «ouj auade bar to compromlaa.
to sack ciMa of boar, for axaropla. tbay posed of anarcbtotB. nlbillsts. and. In "Ha offers.*' said tba tawyar. “to gira
fact, arary one wbo rano<»t lira alaa j f**“ one^tblrd of tba sum you
whara, compoaaa tba largaat priportlon Itu: to racorer ' yon will withdraw
I ototo of aobrtoty.’'
of tba Inhabitants of tba tnie etx-knay [ tha suit."
dtatnrt.“-Ix>aUrUla ('oartrr JoamsI j “I won't do lt.“ aha replied "1 want
Tho ■nhta of ta
-----------------------j tha fnlJ amount."
Moat pphappy paopla hava bacoaa
His cwilsarr HMiifleattas.
“Falling In that.’' puratied bar attor
ao by CTPdaally formtag a babit of
®tr Horace rtunkrtt on«a told a story nay. “to offers to marry yon."
PBhappteaaa. eoPM^Malag abont
of hla ranching days lu tbe
“What do 1 want to marry him forr
vspthar. ladlac tePK with tbair food, Rldtog Into camp ooa avaning ba turn
The lawyer ahruggad bis abonldara.
vltk crovdad can aod vlth dlaagraa- ad hto bona looaa and got aou>a sup
“WaU.' ba said, “think of tba poaoi
abla iPMpaalaaa or vock. A babit of par. which was a vUaly iviokcd meal, bllltlaa of a dirorca anil, with a fat
ritaHilfliic. of crltlctolM. of teuK araa for a cow csoqt. Kaiwgnlxlng to claim for Bllmooy.“—Tblraga Tribnna.
tPdlM or CTPPiblIng ovar tiiflaa.
tbe cook a cowboy ba had formerly em
habU of taakiPc ter abadova. ta a moat ployed. nr Horace aald to him: “Yoo
Wtoy Thar bMk karaaa.
pptertopata habit to contract. aoparUb vara a way np cow baod. bnt aa a cook
Balia-1 hare no sympathy for tto
ly ta apntp Ufa. ter aftar avblla the you ara no account. Why did yon glv« Rnaolana, tbay're sock a cruel looking
rlrtlM baeoPtaa a alara. All of tba Im- np riding and taka to cooklng> Wbat
oat.
Tba
face of a Koaoian la aooagb to
pnlsaa baoasa perrartad nutll tba ara your qaalfBcatluas anyway?"
oat yon against him.
tandaocy ta paaalwIaiB. to cynlcbna. ta
“Qaaltflcadonar ba rapUfd. “Why.
bUly-That's wbara you do them
chfopto. Baacaaa.
don't you know Tva got varitvsa wrong. Tha Rnaalans ara not ao croal
valnar
as you think
Fli admit that tbair
countanancaa ara not pleasant
■avwl T«
upon, bnt that ta only because of the
taatad ar dnnkaa. bacaaaa tba i
Torpadoaa for the drotroetkm of v^ | iak^ltrttoy 'hava
proDouDce thair
vaa apppaaad to pnpiaaa tba rlrtoa of aals ware flrat naed
pnrmittm droakapaaos. toaviog tba Ifldl by tba Canfadarataa In spring of I tangnagw-Boston Transcript
vaarar or dflPkar not Intoxlratad. For rtrar. In 1M5 tba sacratarv ol
I tt vaa made Into drloklag Mvy reported that more sbltw bad j
“I aaa that tha Glklerbya gave
• apdaat Pantan*. bn
bean loot by torpedoing than from all drjanoar Uat Tbnradar ~
t taaras ns la donbt other
cansaa Ganaral Rains, ihlaf of
“Tbat't atrauga. Wa ware at tba
as la Vhathar It vaa tbla mtopUrad
tba
t'oofadarata
torpedo
sarvUT.
put
dinner
tba same day and didn’t bm
capddapca or not that tod to tba dtotba oomber at fifty-eight, a greater anything abont lt.“-Brooklyn Ufa
capttaaancr af tha amathyattna cup
number than baa liaea destroyed lo all
tha warn olnca.
rate AaM.
“Cared yoar Insomnia ya(T“
va to an axraaa of
Paai.
“Tea. Indeed •
nilc add la the blood Tba |>rrraniaga
Hare ta an extract frotn i recant
“What enrad yonr
of tMa potaao Is rarlooa aftb-toa of ooral; “Hnsbaod aod wife ata on
to
“»laap.“-ClaTaUnd Plato Dantar.
dial ta:
8.15: mniton, C.75; real. gather In allaix<a. Thara was maul
8.14: park. 8.M; baafatoak. 14 45; lirar. fasUy an 111 faallag between them. ’The
18BI: coffoa. 4.U; tea. S.1B. Milk and boabaod daroored a plate of ooap. half
rapateblaa cooUla nort. except tbe po a flab, a place of roast baaf aod a aUce
tato. vhlch baa a trace of nrtc add.
of plnm padding wltbont arat once
opening hto month."
ST T
Tliall aad LHll damoostntr a probabta aaprea of dlamaa tranamtoaiou la
tha taodtpc af maaka by ('ostumara.^
^nrplMt tnbarcto harilH. to say ootbtac kf ppaatoococd. atreptocoert.
arara teopd ta eight ont of forty two
Maaka mamliiad.-.Vav Tort Medica'.
TVFBmY, MAY 17, ItH.
katad. aad aa Oar. lu. 18TT, aftar tba
IMC grate of tya had baan aatea. the
Indamimhia ’Tacks aalltod fsnh aad
triad to kaw thdr way thcangh tha
Ramlaa laglooB. hat ware compattod to
dlrartloo af Ooidoo. and to Kara Oanarml WUUams. mib 15.0U0 man. with
proTtoloaa for three mootha and ammaattlnn far tbraa days, kept an tofoattag army af 60.000 at bay from
Jaao ta Xaaamhar.
Blehmand vaa dafeadM by Ganaral
Laa throagh a yaar of tarribla flghttog
antll the oetoara of hto Unas of m
oompallad him to OTacnata it on ApHI
S. 1800; Lockaov baW ont tor eighty■lx days, vton Oaaarnl Haralock want
to Ita ratlaf. and Htrnaabnrg. vlth all Its
atrragth. dafaodad by a garrtooa of 17.000 man. had to sorratMlar to the Gcr^
mans after a alega of forty-Hght days.
.Among tba other Mtabla atogaa klafc^ oarrlred oeren mootha. Klmbarlep 128 days. Ladyamltb 11& I'otcbar
atyoom M. Matx 72. Gaeta 77 and Chltrkl fort 40 days.—Kxchanga.
McGregor Boy
Foxlecl IWIH, and ftands
John Harris of Heaford. Del. was sur
prised lo ftod when sba cut it open an
other pika of ordinary alaa in Its stom
ach. After flniahing c-leaning aud salttag tba flrat pika aba alanad to clean
ttosarood and was still farther amax•d when aba dtocorared another pika
to tba aacood one's stomarb. Sba proceaded to cut open tba third ooa and
sraa still wore aatonisbad to find a min
now tn Us Btomach with a small book
to Ita mootb. Sba called ber buabaod
to look at tbe foor flab, and be dec-Ured
bo had oerar aaan or beard tell of so
msoy flab being 4n tbe atoiuacb of onej
flab. Tba pike was csugbi In Uaarn'a|
millpond, near ttosford. a place noted
for large pika.—Pbiladalpbia Inciairar.
Tba King af tha Coa«M.
Tha aovaraign who raigas oror tba
■malleat monarchy to the world la tha
king of tbe t'oeoa. a group of lolaoda
soar flamatra. Tbaoe laUoda were diacarcrad abeat 800 years ago by tba
captato of tea Kaaltog. but ware compnrsUraly nttla known till 1K25. when
Mr. Rosa, an Bngltohman, rtaited
team, vaa atrnck by tbatr Iwaoty and
took np kla abode tbara It la bU
grandaufl. M. George Boas, wbo now
halda away orar tba Cocos.
nan from torpadoap. In recant yean
mnch tlma has baan te«Bt to ax|wr1mantlng with nett mode of steal wira,
rope. etc., bet tto modern torpedo
WhM Md Sho Wantt
“Natura never grows old.“ anU BarMr*. NrvBaad—I vaat to gat
low.
aatad. Daalar->Tas. Ma’am Havaway
“TsA kha dom.“ anld Hawkins, •'bat
haadil Mra. Kavtlvad-Oh. ■nodal
she to anoogh af a woman to ba sbto
1 thapjht pao took tho hoada nS.
to caaraal bar ago effectually.JOH vaat plala rhkkae aalad^Ph
oos teaater to London. If not tn fto
srartd. Thara ta no Aged boor for fto
St thU atranc* teoamr.
m any tlaaa bar
r and • ta tee avanlflir.
la Kirwiip «h» ifpw hooM haa
ptoMi
OB m M I
tho Karvai
te aomte* Hi date «Hi tat tea
HtaB tart tto
«H fflytoff
Moldan Ians contains tbe most cort-
Tto BOItaHalra - tomatlmm. dt
rm tonatad hy tha fear test I’ll dta tto Mtert iton tort to pay Imih
rtah.
toteff paid. It ta ealtafl tto Bato
Tto H. D.—Daa'f vony abaot Itot tetetar, and only ratoanata taka ptoea
sir. Wa srlll aasMl to ear hllta at
to yea.-N*v York BrtHlng Javna
^ patt. and
lanatar tto
beam «t Ckrlstto*a, ta lawdao. toot
weak, m taata XV eUmm Hdd oaaffbox by uRmUm hrooght $XUm
ter me.”
rafslrl* Hawtb»ras.
hands high.
Will xtand for the season ol l‘.M14 al
^
B. J. Morin's Limy Stable, Tmarse City, 'MIcIl
PEDIGREE- Robw
Creocet
McGregor,
C47. r««-l *1:*. «re
a-ns'E
ClSN eROCER
J you I
FUkad Break.
fl Foods.*
Foot
IvtllKlIjroa
while they last:
Cera Nut
Flakex
Oifonl Makes
Vigor Flakes
Tfyabu ••
Mah Too "
FLOIR
Hannah’s
BUST
Snow
White
Noble
Sets
wptektre
6S£
226 Eisi Fnit Stmt
-'3
ANmMOUl
Wi
never belittle that of four
neighbors o r conipetitari. ^
le« otherwise in so rlomg
you may step oo yoar own
resources.
c grci
ment in teal estate for liusmem and
home puiiKises tt conslanily grotging
anil you may want soinethuig in
_ iiv, auburbs or farming line; if ao
possiWy I have it to jast suit you, an
1C .piickly ami set
at 8SB r
int Street.
L. G. BtRYANT
\A/AN*rKD
rirat rla* ahuaUes aad m
iirr*SiroI»?liKr*
Addrsml^g.
Biiildinfl
MvGRF.GOR BOV isa ven handsome, bright bay Stallion ot
commxndtng appearance. He can go as high as any horse oo the
road, and with ^enty of speed. He can show a 2 jo clip and has
never been trained for spe^. His breeding is Jcerlainly of the best,
by Robert McGregor, the monarch of the homestretch, the site of the
mightiest race horse in America, Cresceus 1:R9J. and over one hun
dred others bekw the 2;20 mark.
O. J.
“Btor,“ Mkad tto nalffhbar. “da yaar
yoHkff xnbWts and eat agroer
'teonHdftely.- rapHad Mr. Mmtek
oat ante flto intalta and tea Hib-
prri»ared i
Ice with Cement
C
t notice
BuildtoC
Blocks and Brick. ITIces very roaMinablo. We have a large plant with
atmoM unlimliiHl raparily. We are
alMi agents for the Block aod Brick
Marhinett whith are the latest anJ
moNt Klmple of anything on tbe markei and ai a \erv low figure, PleaM.
invextlgaie lR*fore buying. For par-^
tlculara addres*
d
6o«dfi(b &
traotru
Otr,
j
lOkHiM "
WANTED
KBSTfUGTS OF TIRE
AT REASONABLE PRICBSQ.
H. C. palmer
I National Bank
IVIOROAIM
-rPttavncitetaK oi-rv.
.
fynotaiiOAM
Ole Dead,
Others fellow
Having other offices under bur control, it enablea ua to employ
men of recognixed ability and buy tbe beat material for which you
get tbe benefit at our cut rale pricea. and remember you are dealing
with a firm wbo has the best of bank references whichI makes
n
a ten
year guarantee of value to you. and which
: only good at Trav
So If ]
pd Statf
‘ aoray you i p eared 1
Best Rubber plate......................................... $6.00
Gold Fillings..........................................$1 and up
22k Gold Crown.............................................$f).00
Silver Fillings....................................................76c
Bridge Work................................................. $-6 00
- W« to,* o«r *■« opni •Mil • P. m. lor ttr tourlt ot Ihou ••>
pleyad durtog tto day. to save them from losing their time. Lady at
loaaan m saaprat ttot aU snm not m>-
a -ftoe ««an cat wu Ihrtog to tor-
Brick «
TtaiMrs. oarwkw aad m*a> asstal yort.—,
____
(W) 2K>85:
2K>89: Bli/,
Bli/.zard, 2KWi;8:
83 others.
F.norce.^Klg*: York Ikry., (w)
Durango. 11:18, record *2:23J, Stre of
Durango Belle, 2;18J, and Ifi others. Dams of Maidino, 9.13|, DiiIine, 2;10J, Aximic,
mttat teff van an ten MoaHn aide af ^
af tea fkMk ffteil
ELtWe. LEWIS
THE TROniNR BRED STALUDN Blocks and
hole throagh wblcb tto torpedo tOfj
pam to the ahlp- Bacanae of tbe yletdtog natara of a net tto torpedo doss
not aaplade ontll It strikes tbe hard
abtaof a ship
iht It bram manufactured ar ta tt
n prodKt of natara? Hr^Both. Bto
-I daa’t OBdartaakd. Ha-8oma af It
ta made and aoam af It ta bom.
Rntnia Andre. •Orchid hOBfaf’ to aHr
Mn. Whmij 1 asdea yoWra ctapo- af tto Rothachikta. baa vriitrn n
lac haoaa. Mia. Kavceov. and i was book kboot hU adrestnrm In smn-h of
aftald pan might ba tempted to throw this Bavw.
pnor robbtab oat aa tha hark lot. I
Tto cm ntoaspeasQ*.
jmt vantod to my tkat va daa't do
1 sn eld veman tadt to tha
that aart af thing barr.
Brtttah Ufahant taatitntloo tto oom
kllpL Nevrooie-I bwiMd all oar mbtea death of
Mah ta the twnmre thto monitng. Mra. k terartm klMmi vMch had om-irad
Btamy. toHodmg aa Md book ou Ktl- tor Md which vaa to to ptvrUtod for
«Mtt».* Vbirk I might hare aared for with tee totmost b teOS tto ant dtafap.“--rhlhidalpkta,
0.“->Phlhidalpkta, rresp
rresP
rad oml tee oetete tora nav da
1 battle, and
mad to me;
to to ■ Bna. romantic,
toaplrtag thtag. 1 vaa fonovlog tba
troopa aboot ta a hack, and I mnatntor bow tmpatknt I would grow when,
tto ground bacomlng hilly, tba drlvra
DoC drive me fast enotigb.
nanr I would ra>
I that flanking
eat.*
“And tha driver wnonld growl otid
touch hla horwa with the w btp
“Finally the bnglaa of tlie sliam en
emies gave tba •caaae firing’ roll, and
my driver, with a look of relief, pulled
up and Iwgan to feed bto bot^e from
■ nose bag. Boddanly. thougb. tbe wdTunca* soandad. and oK the tr
■tartad again at tba dotil>le qutok.
“Bnt tha driver mode no atir
to lutemipt tbe horse's meal aisl f^dl^w them. I. Intoxlratfd
glor) and gtatnour of tlie sbaui ImUtie. aaM to tba man. to ln-idn* lilnV:
“•Now. cabby, drive em Iniaglne
va are tn a real
“ 'All rtgh ' said tbe rabbv;
y«>n
taMgliM- tlH me and the tow» is *l «.t.* “
—Hnffalo !i quirer._____
Thin
In bto v.tiiiu:er days rsTtic Imy dfpart.-«I and In n little w
myed to write litilon. and
lO
baVaturued. iiimnbing euKiTl.x the
while currant tUlid psMix tlul he bald the odiior of a I oslnu |di|«v nllli Ms
to one baud sml Jingling lu tbe other first efTlli.luli. Tbe «<dlt<.< eilll. l-.xl tie
■ r»ni f.»p|(er*.
work fM-verely rihI ndxl-.sl llii- It tore
“Well • Mild Mr. Train. “Well, comedian to sttuly Xaibnniel Hawwhere Is my Banbury cake?"
tburne.
“Tliere was oaly ooa left of todayV
TIm* vein of Imniur |«is iilLvi li> Duly
hakb«. #lr\" said tbe boy. and be re
r hlaa rtalda la Tamos.
turned ll»reei«ema to tbe vtoltor.—New hid ib-vekqMtl cveu nl Hull rarlv diite.
He Mid. n-litN-tlvelj :
Baraara water rateaea
Tort News.
"If iny story was prliite<1 It would
and becansa hto rlca Belda happen
pIrsonaIu
mi-tistire nlMiiil Uuir a eeinmii would
ba on a aomavbat alarated portion of
gronnd many an Inganlona planter to
ar kwa prrfocGy In aixtaau Isuguagew I “aIm>ui
” re|dii-d tlie Jilll«»r. v
Tnxaa has bean obUged to resort
John bbepard, Foatuit'a Iteat-know n { deriiu; w iml
ntaborata device for the proper InigS'
merchant. Las ralebrated bu flftlelh ! "Voiir rate nf ■•nyincut to ».’• |ht c«dtloa of them.
C
yaar In bu*ln«»a
j mun. • IslIi-xi-'V'
..... -------------pUTKinil- *•.............
tbf .xitiing
On a alight elevation
the flelda one pUnter hsa Imilltutcd
Gaofswl I'arout baa been ap|H>Uili4, man.
•'Vee.“
,
vhat people in that vU-inliy style “an | director of tbe varxatory at Mra. to
M. I’envtm.
j “tJiHsl-xlay. 1 like to Ik« pb-asmit and
Impromptu fountain " In rcabiy It la au«r»d
nothing bnt a three lort Iron pljie. pro
Dr I'uoan Doyle's recent im.ior a<^ tgreealdr and iM.|Mil;.r xvitb evejytoi
truding frotn the ground. When tba ddeiit to said to have been a reiuaikto I •»« ••'vii w lllliig to doli.roiie fli
rlca flalda oead It tba pipe la ofiroad. bla rowi* from a borrilde death.
! tborne to plrase an wlliur -but not
bnga pumps Btartcd and the water bubProfesaor Jatnm 11 Dillard baa beaa
btos op. to Bow away lu bnndrtds of named prraldect of th« I.uuis>ana intiny rlvutata and streams, wbb-b flood duatrtal lustUuta at Boston. Isi.
j
lurk ntnra.
tba tbiraty rtca flalda. Aside from its
Caleb Powers. «-oudemo«x; to dawth j The aged widow of Baron de Billie
baoaflta from the agticnltnral point of
tiew, this obliging fountain ptraenta n oo tbe charge of killing GoveriHr Gtio- .|s an ol*>i«« t of cliorily In New York
writing a Itouk of exiteriiqu'ea. She was u «x>niiMitiloii aiM friend <if^
prHty apei-tacle when in o|terailou.—
■
ouiitiws de Saint Geruwlu
H. J Horn, general manager of t
New York Tribune.
.Vortbero IHclDc. eutarad the euipb.y I Only a aauc'iT remains of tin- iwrc-eof tlia company fifteen year* ar<> a» a lain set prcea-utc-d In ITSS to Martha
From Bordeaux wild accoea ara ra- draftjuiwu.
WanbUiglon. This U rorefull.v
B«<cauw of King KdwxinVs email | served In tbe Kiiilibeotiian lii>iHiiib»n.
portad during a boIlBgbt at Beoatta
recaolly. One of the matadorm was mture be staiMls uu soiue «uutll MUln- j In tbe cviitar ap|>eara the lUiMtociwiu
making s pass at kla third bull when raicv wiietj phtograpbed In cirdcT to! of “M W..*' for Martlui WHGiliiKTutt,
,i,p
aomahow tba animal burled tbe awoid compare favorably with thoiw about:
from bU baod. aod tbe weapon, arier
■n In tBe I'nlon
flying blgb lo tba air. fall on tba band
of an old aaa captain In tba aodlturium.
vbo sustained a alight frac ture of tba
aknil aod a deai> wound two Inc-baa
loog over tba left aye. Tbe MOie bull
esoght aooiber torero Eiapplng at tba
critical nmmant aud gored bim no aaveraly that ba had to ba rvUMved to tba
boapital. Tba tpectalors. cuosldertng
tbroa mUbapa as proving itiv Inrompatanca of the matadorrs. gave expransioii
to tbair opinion after the approved
matbod of smaablng tba t>aocbe«. hurl
tog them Into tbe arena and lesvlog
tba bonding-London Globe
A noaort Wllnaaa.
Lavyar-Do yon swear positiraiy
that yon know mora than half thto
Jury? W1tnaaa~Taa. air. aod now that
1 bava taken a good look at 'em
ni awnar that 1 know mora than all
of ’em pot tofatbar.
Wa ara alav to haSari that which If
boSanod vapM kwt aar faoUi
OHd.
to nacatoVd tto atalra on tiptoe,
vnlrhful kite however, heard him.
and to a aavera tooa aba cnDed:
-•Kaorr. »• that year
-Ha raplbd. with a note of aatprtoa and reproach la hta toko:
- MRliy. mmy
m-my id-daar. vto alato i
-•Why.
■on axuectr “___
Trolo mm* tke C akw
Whan Qearge Franrto lYala wan to
iHgtond, Introdnclhg street railway*
thara to one day ftonc<d to i*asa
thruogh the historic and quahit to«n
Of Bnnbivy.
From hla rarrtoge Mr Train rognrdad tbe Banbury tYMe of IIm*
•ary rhyn»e. and them all of a so*
to ramemlsrad the BaalMiry cakro. or
buna, for which tbe pla.-c to faiuoiw.
Ha daddrd tlial be WuuM like t.
ana of these enkew.
A boy was lounging in tto sqnaia.
and Mr. ’Train railed to him:
“Hay. hoy; to * um.4i arc Banbury
eakror*
“ThrarpeiMT tucli sir."
‘ Well, take tliN
and
a*wl buy two--one for ymi and
J.K.Tto4»mgkarM
,
torhavahasHialMiarat
ttoatear «ny;
“LyHchtes. war. pT
ttooo thtagn oacm ta mo h
national Donti$t$
BOTH PHONES
Wouldn’t you Ilka a cloek hi
your bouse that wwiltd nm •
whole year with Just onea^
winding?
TH« »TBnHO BEOOBD, TBATEB8E CTIT, MICIH.,
PAVING TAX.
.j^rzsTur-uSussrs
Mm MM
M Ha^^Pwk
FREE SCHOOL MEALS.
m.____
kMM tar tte iitalwita> of tI te
u toMCkv Vita tat
TME HALL OF FAME.
BOSINESS of JOHN
Mttapry. itaertto vM eta ttat
CpffMMtry. taUrtor tatah. tu
PImpMw Mi PniMpt.
» riuiiSlii tfcSS • ptr Mvt <r
[r'tkt MMMt ta mbmmm wta Mi.
; Tbt kMfi f—trrtt tat rlgkt to rt•»MMy tr Mi Mit.
M*tat
]mTc
;^*«ltiPM. ir tat eitjr ctata ta tat Trtr[MW Ottr •ttta kMk MHIilpg
«r witr tf tat hdwi t# tiwMtai.
Ckta M. Bttrt. dtrk.
Dtui talt tai itr or Mtr. a. d.
m.
tmis
^MMtat M MtMtai M tat attri M Rttat
■—
Tf»»»rw
cwwij.
v« MM It rtcMtr MMlM M Mottrapp^ltar ». ItM. M tat eoatell
, twtat te'^ mM CHr of TrtrtrM
« CMr. M t Mack la tat tecMMoa aai
•cow^tt laAttint at ItMt IMV iar>.
-.m at JMck^aptr a* Majr kt a«v»
tmr^Piwpltta tkt» ttatHtaltaa
ttaaUtaUta aai
av^t rolla of uli
■ prnuMiB iMlrlBf (
taaalat klti, btr or Uwlr
M taUi rollt aai tbov
tkt raluatlftn
«tiiay of Mar. A. I)
Cbaa M Betra,
Boari of Krrirv and
2115 »t
_
_
for tat parcbaae
WM roworal of tat BMla portkw i>f
'tat Owrwtlwn eburch balliins
.frin bt rtetiTti ap to Moaiar boob.
JiPp Uta. Tta aoelMr will rtuia aai
tawnrt tat btll aai all latlit furol
two. Raii baUiiaf to be rtmorti
ffWt Mr tat lot br Jtat lat.
Tbt iraattta retaia the rtgbt In rt
ioec aar aai all bid*.
«M»i:
8. B. Walt.
r. H. Baraan.
r. Hamilton.
Sinif
Tntattta.
WbIbHiaw Caaaty CtnvtntloA.
wa vm b» a toaaa atotUag of tb
i Trartrat eovaty prablbitloo
r la tat o«rt of F. Tbortrll.
■ 4, U. A M. block. Trartrat City.
, Tbaraday Mv i»ta. at 5 p. a
W. OorbtH. Btatt cbairaaa. will
TT*Darla. Ootaly Chalnaan.
51SIAI
Ovatra of dopa art aotiltd tbat tat
iBWOBi for tat prtttat local year
low dat aad aboold bt atcnrtd fi
bt city Mark btfort Jaat 1. IMM.
la rarj bard vlatm. la
la pt^M t«* tb' cbll-
ti to tint ftrvMh brttbraat. In Hatobvrp taart la attaebtd praat vriebt to
prvrMlw prap«r ilantrt for ibt ebnifta. tat trpaatt M vbk-b aiaoMto
If. la Brvatvkb. Bm
KIM. rWMi aai Xartata
aiilttoa to broakfatl. la a
wbUt la tbt Mber lorrnt It la
Bd by rbartUblt onrirtt«w. Tbt
ml antborttW of Hantan-. Ik»rt1. Hambtrp. Haoortr. Koi
D Ntw York to Bottuu In urn
aoiuid attamert. Hr wai pn-ntly all
ooytd by Ibr gonaandisini; and boltlni
by paaaruptm at tbr tuti|*rr tablo. II
triU of bow bt rttrbrU out bU band
for a plate of poutott wLl<-b w«« near
ly txhaoattd. ibtrr being bat a aoUtary
oat muaining on tbr pUtr.
Hr was
aboat to draw It to him wbru a fo
wai atuok drtp Into tlir i>otato and
barab ruler rxdalnitd:
•‘Hairta, mlatrr; halrta."
Mr. Barka aaya tbat. tbla tuibamiMInp ordrtl baring brrn gonr tbruuj
bo aald to a *^tlrroan" at bla «ldr:
"Will yoo ohllxr n»r by paMtng mt
tat batterr*
dolpbla trarrtor. WUh I
latMi of HoUtnd—out may
toMpM Wlto It niUW lAUbttBdiM'
MOOE6 OF THE MOMENT.
Lota of narrow raleudeoMa to uatd
D tat faahloaable Oebu.
Tbtrt to Uttto difference in tbt pantrnl ouUlue of tbe late winter ami
tarty aprlnp go wna.
Flonocet of tact are worn on lace
powna. and aonw net tolleu have thret
or Are narrow lace floum'cu for foot
new lac*, combining ermnattlnp. haa appeared. It girea tha
of frinpe.
are one of tbe oMut atrlk-
l*bo raid yoo did trr ur
•That riootd my fnarerutlun." aald
Mr. Barka. Thotr aonbrm proplr
rtry rudt; aomr of tbem. '-LoularUlr
BtrakL
wly Imported ttatorttr
wrrod In oat pirrr of
bow rtoiarkiblr tbr Japi
art and vbat a wonderful potltnra
taay bare. The prlcat la btartap In hla
right hand a staff, to which la bound
a totat bulb, wkllt In the open palm of
tat toft bund ht hoMa a mlnlaturt Ipure of hlBaolf. exact aa to dttali.
naed. They make a dtopUy tbat to
often dazaUng.
Cbtmtoetim aod retU of chiffon aod
Inct will abonad thto aeaaon. U to nnld.
and dead white will be combined with
black. wlUi a narrow fold of colprad
Ttlrtt at the throat
GERMAN GLEANINGS.
gently, not by an Ignorant notorlcCy,
and Boney dote not take precedence af
aalad. If Ita pbistir art baa auffrred a
coatBerrlal ecliptr. Italy la not unique
la tala experience, while in dramatleait It BtUl toada the world with TomMDc of the tbeetera of Germany It
maao Ralrlnl and Kleonom I Hite. In to cuntoaBsty to turn oo preen Ughta to
Baale and literature there ia much
Indicate a loop Intermtoalon
tlrlty and a far froB complaiwint y
Durlap tbe German army manearoca
Dr opinion.—Century.
there were mored over one railroed la
waa towaaaafl acUrity last year.
Ootaa tod. with ff74 cnaea
washing derbt ia aald to be
not la l.oodon which doea
away with the neretalty for efaUnueya.
aa It producea the ameunt of dral
qnired for oomptote combnatlou and ezpato froui tat aatokt Its noxtoua prop
erties. It coMtota of an electrically
drireu fan. which draws the smoke
from the Art and paaaea It to
BtreuB of water, which extneta tbe
aalpharoua and unconooBed partlHea.
It works autoBstlcally and only rrqalTM taat the water la Its lower part
abaaM bo ebanged at regular tnterrala.
A I
taaw
aurrtaaful
Tankeea generally
■ally have been plUBlag taeuwel'
for yeura on their
pueuaaa of a population of ao.000.000
•outo. The toteet eenana bureau bulle
Sfl wapoM and 5B0 tons of baggage.
A tooadiy ceoapany In Bertlo praoaea tu foratob linen free te all ewaomen wbo will give them the' waahlag of It. They eeUmate that to thto
way they <
get back twlee the oclpInal lareati
SOUTH AFRICA.
A Canadian trade commtaslooer to
South Africa recently booked there In
ten weeks for between 4&.000 and A*
aooplowm.
Sooth Africa la at present ImporUap
nBMiee anaaUttoa of - cement It
•ame chiefly from Bnptond. Germaaff
aad Btlplnm.
Only half tha raaara Imported tale
Soath Africa are of Brtttoh make. Tha
reet are chiefly of German origin. Even
the "edneated Bottenter eharee him-
•‘Aai I kaaw wby tbat abaaM bart
baw mr atotod tat paMa. tottoatty.
*fW laat to Mmt yaa vww b«a. I rrMtaw. I bUaa UfM baato. Haw caa
«W aw latk cbaavfal vbaa bw feat
1 don’t atdantand It”
-What?*’
"Why he’s pot aoaM troable wtta
kto throat ar bto taapne and twi hard
ly apeuk.Thafa Mt aa uu—J."
-.\o; bat bt toaltta tbat he baa writ
afa rcaapu•Tbalto all liptol. tov He tfktatoa
Mb atartok’^ ■wtatoat Kapte.
The totawal produeta to tae Dnlato
■tataa vMta laaebctf tat kWItwitI
tor Mto to IMI towt lato laar $1.-
AMTkto U rmklMu
PaahloB to tbat partlcntor patbeloplc
per veralty which derelaped from tbe
lUr benignant Inattm-t of Imtta*
tton. during that ayttomatlc dtotortlaa
to priBordlally normal dealnra wtoeh
amn rails rirfliatlon. It to endemir
ta rarto nnfl other conneated ctnlcm.
apriwdlap thence with epMemlc rlrwM*. .
The rich are
r atotJect than fka
‘ to otarrmtlM. The <
and tat I
ELECTRICITY
AT too
We are
PER 1000 WATTS
VUUnBBPDRT
liEteii nnr EIkMc
IW aaa Pfwir Ct.
PC.B. Taylor Coal Co.
BOTH •PHONES
Sticks, Buis, 6nii, PniiiiiM,
J. M. FELL.
COMMISSION BROKER,
rur,/.:,:
cninhed. right ellww
rt-wuii of ahQck and 1
enRiied: amount of
In addition to the foregoing
have received notices of elcv<
claims for deaths occurring in April,
parilcuiani of which have not vet be«‘n
r.-celved. and If no more come the to
tal for the month will lie iwentv-*lx.
and you will observe that the total
number it thirteen inultlplle«l by two
It is only a very few short dars ago
that etch one of our policy holders
alMne named, who have ihu.>. nuM with
sudden and shocking death, was in the
l»est of health,
them think tha
be lying in the
flrst thirteen days of April we rereived thirteen accidental death no^
I. one each day of the month, from :
the first
flr* to the thirteenth, inclusive.:
It will
I
ill probably
interest our vast numof policy holders throughout the
I’nlied States to know the names and
parilcuiani of the deaths of the thir
penMins referred to. and we
tre give them, as follows;
k I’eslck. Reese. Mich., death
by strangulation; amount of
policy
Clarence P Howe. Waukesha. Wls..
death from overdose of morphine; I len them, and they, therefore, are to
amount of policy ISOO.OO.
, l>e congraiiilated on the thoughtful
Ralph C. Norman. Coshocton. Ohio, ness nf the hiisliand. father, or wm.
droa-ned at l»well. Mich ; amount of as the rwhe may be. who sernreil a pol
policy 1300 Od
iry in the old Tried and True.", the
Archie H. Maxim. Oneonta. N Y. I•enent« id which now come to them
accidentally killed; cause not yet re in the form of money
In every case
■Ived. t400.no.
we believe our chi-ck alii l»e rreceivol
Peter Clabeaii. Srhneciedy. .V T.. I as a most welcome
lenger. and
in over by car while walking
Itereaved ones will thank
railroad
track;
the day that their
iM-nefactor signed
lelr iM-nefartor
1300.1
his name to
ir application blank,
The amuu
paid each month lu
death claims, however. Is only
ly a small
fraction of tbe aggregate >ur policy
holder* receive In lienellts. it is on!>
New*
ISeattto
the year l«tt carried la tbt
itt Dtarly LOOO.OOO ptatcnpwa
la and out of that port
The United Kingdom eontlanee to
toad tat worM In ahlpbnlldlnp. morn
than half of all tbt tonnage put afloat
btlap conatrocted at tbe yarda of Engtoad. Scotland or Irtlaml.
There art twenty American ateamahlpa of tonr Uaca aatong to Uit PaclAc from Atlantic aeapona, and In addltlou there are American maillot ahlpt
of a proas tonoapt of liLfuw i-apabto
to making the royape to the far eaat
In view of the fact that tae year
MB was one of the moat dtoastront
that shlpowatca hart ♦rer expertonct« tt to ooMtwhat anrprtolng to lean
by the atodal rWurna tbat tbe amount
to tonnapa put afloat last year was
practlcaUy tha tarn* aa to
J RJgH!S&irsi-iar=r
IS
now booking orders for the season’s deliver)',
SHIPPING NOTES.
to toid to bo prowbip •‘Ttry pUli
tin puts the DUBber of inhabltaata.
MM MM baa yti drakd tor a Ui
nutMde of Alaska and the Inaalar pot>MMa af *%aBWB** aottuita. In two»r BiBiMH. at 79J00AW That to alBost
W tato toda aaaw vartWr tMb a mory 8«MWM»a It to true, but even that naratatob pwttala bar la a pltatliig licbt. row atargtn bhwU tbe edge of oar
It mmmm ttat a «rtola Iwidaa pboio. boaadap. The bureau eotiniatea tae
pmpbM bad baw aaat for u taka tbt papulattaa of >'ew Tort city at 3.716.- laat year was erer MjOOOjOOO. Tbe toeRBBw’a pielart. It wm tat arcood Mi In not. Chicape to act down at a ports coMtot chiefly of cottoo goofla,
•tob aaauBlaMaa bt bad rtrHrtd from total of umseoi rhitaidphto is nw- Isfpcly from the Uaited Stataa; riak
uwadatljMT.TlA
.; nrby. tala It a
K
‘ vC tot taaayaa took btfdra. I v
Vtoy tail lar
•Yaw toaitoty bw aow a
taiirfal wprwMto.- raatarad tbt a«as, •'tototapa taat la vbat Bakca tbt
ice is pure and unexcelled in quality.
and e.arncsily solicit your patronage
ritai tbe pioaldiwt ta be proaent at
tat toanchlnp of tat battleWitp VlxplBtooo AprllA.
Captain Howard Btockbnro of Gtoucaoter. Mata., to harliw another awaU
beat bum. la which ho li
hit third trip acroaa the
heat wUI be Mphtoee feet long, with a
"Tbaak you." a
to tbr ofinloo rx|ttivti
r is A
AXh
OMtUBSS
L.IOMT
absolutely
JACKSON, which will
Thirteen is Unlucky
rtttaiTh and large entrn>rlar and la
•atkmal pride (without which im t'onnrtola the retpret of foreign
m. Mtrtob. UatUy. from bit Iwdnatni
«W toaaafto IWtatd Intmtly.
-Wby." bt aald. thafa tbt orrbta^
Wa.“
r -WtU.- aald Mr. Mortot. -*lop It
:• ttit laatavt: It M kttplng mt awnkr.
1 watt bart
too old to wjoy motto
bai arebtatra—bat atop
TW artbaatri wraa atotgird aod Mr.
Martov Wd hk alrtp. Mranwbilr tbt
■wttr wbo riaiatrrd for bmbIc wtrt
told tbat tbtrt would bt
that
topbL—Boaloo IkBL
K. J..a I
toy. baa law died at LltebMd, Own.
Bt aarorad for tbt Trfbune tta toot
be the
of MetaodUra In the
aad r«ota rtaitrlbatt torrard tbtat world, has Juat died ia the BaltlBore I
almahniBe at the age of HXt
yaara. Bt had w»bd the Methodist
Tbt broakfaat la aot alwtra tb<-Ml
for laMaact. vbltt bread, dry tr bul- faith for over toty yaara.
Prlaca and Priaecas Henry of iTwatorri, aad aallk; Bilk, vitb rufftt and
broad; roffrt or aoap aad broad, or aln ilaod with Unllod Statea ABbaatar Tower and Mrs. Towaoap OMdt of door aad vhlir bnwd.
Utaally tbt ebUdmo irrMrt tullk. tbt w loctoUy tn Bartla. The poeata. beaMas tat pcnaual antta of Priiicc aod
pwaUty rtren bMap from ibrrt rilW
PllDCtaa Henry, '
WTiIle we are
•lined U) place
Qtnnaaa atairtod to ABtrican*.
Biich faith tn tl
t and. auperxitH. C Hanley, chief of tae Kt Louto lions of the anc
•e haVe during
ton prerentton baraan. baa been np- the past Inonth been almoat forced to
* ■ortborotr*.
A compUlotr wat at tbt <;■!( Ilooae potattd a toctnrer oo inauraoce at believe that there r»-ally to aoine foun>etatly-oot M. 1. Barka of Itoannkr. Tato. Tht poaKtou ta an honorary one. datton for the time bnuored omen
earrylap no oaiary. and tb# IncuBbeoi that thirteen is an unlucky number,
a. Mr.
f aoo»e Aiariicana. to not txptcUd to delJrtr mort than The reason that forces us lu this conyear before the lotnraoce elusion is the fact that during the
fort. The flowing robto are aa thin aa
paper. Out caa aInMwt ate under the
taper aalto. The amn abow aa far aa
tat elbow lathit of the loote atoerco.
rrldeodap the wonderful akill of tbo
carrer and how carefully be mutt hart
done hla wrork to prrrent tbe drihtta
Irory fraa breaking to plecea nndor
bto loola.
ntr vl.t irr-1.
RwttvWtbtSborMMnbntM A few
4aj« apt Mr. Morton wtat to Wa«b^ ibplM aai took apartawta at bU own
hPtol. Ov tao ftrat Mpbt. ntioBi PAi.
Iban catot a bmry rail for tbt aanaptr af tbt batM froa Mr. Mafioo'a
a.
^
and patrons of Mr. Jackson, and all other Ice
consumers, that it is our aim to give tliem the
best and most efficient scr\icc possible. Our
bat tat aiefc aai lairm
plTcn brrakfaM.
m taMi «f tiftlM •( tat GKx of ta Mipiibari alat
fati la toiy
;W M tat taOMrtaC PMPV
OBFBT
OEMBT
wwWITIKTaw.
WOOD business. We wish to assure the friends
WMh tat tacMrtloa M Berlin. Bar-
L««Mh CKjr. HhillgM. Mtil 7:
ji^ita p. M M tur 1C. 1PP4, m4 tac^
ice as Well as Fuel
be conducted in connection with our COAL and
tat npart M Ota
L Mti pttaiitl Vtn ta rwrtrti fcy
WMEttCMN.
We have purchased the old established ICE
la tat laiwr flvtt tHkm trm
M tSi BMtai iHun
SVi"si
■nt Mr m MM, hm.
TUESDAT, lUT It, IMt.
Ellla. Grand Rapida.
Official Market Quotatkxu bypnvale wire, direct from New
York and Chi^o
Absolute security.
A&ILL miECARD
#~a;;
IVu.—ioal.tofcv at
PEREM^m
SSiKisfe,".:-.' lOBTBOP»ATI-i V
8«A«0 S*PI0^S^»^0im
Insurance
numl>er whom
ihleil.
JOHN R. SANTO
I^AL
Saw WIIttatB »IMIL
from \
Is In 11.
•bitel.
lusing him to bleed to tb.n JW.W-l .
by cl
It of ptdicy 1300 00
death
argument that ought t<> cause
FVank Waller. Ironton. Ohio kllle.l leKs iiighls for every UDinsure<l
Gtrrard.
Ohio.
?k by passenger train while cn.ss-1
ing track; amount of policy |.-.<*o.oo
John Slulxberger.
Buffalo K Y .,
switchman employed by New York
Central railroad, was crushed between
p bumpers of two cars, fracturing |
I spine and crushing his chest, cans ;
-DENTISTS..
■xMsr.’sas—
ir ptilicy
imghmil
rec.gni
health
fered to .he p«
pany. one that
and Is conducted
»*e*t Interests of the pollr
dicy holders* '■
It should never le- b.rg..Men
foi
that
popular monthly pay-
IS
..........
train; amount of day. therefore if you are not Insur.-d
•h office. .luT Travers.Building, or if not
In addition to the foregoing thirteen
convenient, drop .
dettha the company
tice of the following
Lake. N Y , |
"Sewart of Twiaters.
Bergenln. Tup
yoo oo good, and are on 1 y w.mklng f
tSOO.ftO
l-liheiro»n interest to you r injury
Carl
B Ulrich. McT.ray
United States Heattti and
Accident insurance Ce.
IVI. BUAL.Kmi.KK. - MAIMAOKI
307 SkBk* mmr\U BuiecHns
ttoa- Phont fltt.
Fire Preirt Elastle Pulp
Piaster....'
Made of woo<l, pulp and Fiber,
chemically prepared and scien
tifically combineti with fire clay,
cement anti other ingredients.
Plaster today, carpenters can fol
low tomorrow without dislodging
plaster. Carload on hantL
Tin Tiliilt Pilf Pilttir CO.
►■or 8klr I.T A W .WAIT. 4S1 B.*rtlm*n At
niitPhon. ns
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
C!au» Warnar. Proprieior
KrTTONH BAT. MICH.
LoMUd eto.* to bMourm Oraad Tiwtm-m
Bat. a frw roO. tro-u tb. tupot Hot ud
eotd w.t«r. bath room. Mid
towt
Klagant
roots tn .oasMIoa Oond
^d.
Traverse GityDantat Farters
K \ /e cordially invite the people of Traverse City and
VV vicinity to ri«t oar NEW DENTAL PARLOR«.
^
located in the New State Bank building, Fourth
Floor, Rooms 407, 408. Our parlors are equip
ped with all latest electrical appliances, and with our skiHed
workmen and modern methods we are prepared to pve you
work which has hitherto been done ooly in large cities.
WE HIVE III THE FIGILITIES
F« executing ytwr work with the Lesst i—Sit tf Pflifl
and together with our Cflt RfltC Prices and ten year guarantee makes our parlors a safe, cheap and comfortable place
to hare your work done.
Good Rulte’Plate 6.00
GoMICrown, 22 K. 5.00
Bridre Wort
5.00
Gold FtUiiits $t and up
Best SUfer FUlincs 75c
Best Ccmait Hffiiics 50c
Porcelain Crowns 3.5044
Painless ExtractiOD /25c
REMEMBER, no chnges made far eaaminatkm and eMi
mate of your work. Tflle Bewstflr tor
Flito.
Rflflns40r,4M. OpeB6ota8Am.tfll8p.Ba.
TMVERSE cm DENTAl PARLORS
UL T. A. PBlfBALLBGOII, HfliflCCr
New Stale BaakBoOdiBC
RooasAOT.AOS
TfMtaMOto.
ORA SAWYCII A FSNNALLBGON
JACKS
I have imported two
Jacks for farmers
who want to raise
Mules. One of them
will be found at mv
stables and 1 will
keep one in Blair,
near George Widrig
farm.
J-HrSiiii Cm. r. MtWiitr
MIROE & MtWEIir
6EIERU laSURAICE
"VJ2ir,£?“iiji£*s53r'
I I WE.WWILMSm SLOCK
INSUREO. P. CARVU A BHQl
FIRE INSDRAHCE
>. u A. Miium.
.GLASSES
fitted
BY
J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING
JURPET (UWN VOIKL.
Carpet acaniog and rtataer trao.
X X ClArai. mfrtctar.
toMiit
tta Waati^loo St
&R. W. J. ID(%fl(S
R. J. MOIffiAN DENTIST
Very be>t of dcatal temec 4taly.
nitwMrwn
WRes TflflWflilt Nice CM flf Rett
riTfir:
btaldac. RDdcr K. P. hal, «• Aoor
^?ssrtr—
Sgggrtsnttgrgsg.
TUVAMCMWWWffAa
- 'f
Document Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Newsprint
Text
OCR conversion for searchable text in PDF by ABBYY FineReader 11.