The Daily Eagle, June 17, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, June 17, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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'.orrv COITION.

THE

DAIE
TKAVER8E OITIi MICHIGAN,

i3VOIi.XL NO 3166.

MARTIAL LAW AD0P1B9 A NEW
INHEPPNER

The Most Beautiful Line

Bfvicdn WxtMCMWOf
coke NOT PREVENT THE PRSa •
Tbe «90QAcn hedd
ENCE OF QHOULS.
Ust'nl^t to cond
asked foe by tke
i the traachlse grantnw
bnlM a sidetrack to Oeo.
b(^.
The
$7M0 HA8 BEEN RAIBED BV PORT­ able to the
LAND CITIZENS •
6 and 8.
changes withent
Alderman HamUtoo
With Which to Buy I
new-ordlnanoe be
the BufTerete.
one repealed, i
(Syeclal by the Scrippe-McBse.)
|H«pi«er,.-Ore, June 17.—1116 Ore­ some doubt
Ity of Alderman
gon martlsl lav prevsUTliere. One
hundred an^ nity bodies have been opinion of the d

and Largest Assortment of Extension Tables
ever shown in Northern Michigan.


Thirty-

five different a^Ies on the floor and 12 dif­
ferent styles in our warehouw, to^t we have .
not room for on bur, floor.

,

We are offering

big values to reduce bur stock.

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buried and more are being tonnd al­
though It is bellered the number of
dead will not exceed SCO. Rdlef psrarrlTlng ti«quently with protUIods, etc. Seven thcahand dollkrs
baa been raised by Pottland
reached Lexington-today. It will be
used to boy necesslUes ibr tbe eufferW8. Ghouls are looting the bodies.
Communication Diffleutt
Portland, Ore, June 17.—Of a popuUUon of 1,800 or
only abbot hall
have been'fonnd, and the others are
dead or scattered. The ricUms per­
iled In their homes, which were fill­
ed wlUi water, swept from their foum
daUons and In roost Instances wreck­
ed In the current.
the stricken
village-'ls sUII diffieult, but
survivors have readied lone. Ore..
Spokane an doUier places, and told of
the results of the disaster, rivalling
that at Johnstown, Pa.
Relief Train Ciit in Two.
Lexington, Ore., June 17,—The re­
lief team from Pendleton for Heppner
was cut In two while crossing a <reek
by the bridge breaking 30 miles north
of here. Four persons and two bones
were drowned. The fnont portion of
the train got across and the remain­
der of tBe par^,reached Heppner.

. They range right along in price up to the finest
quarior sawed Victor ut.i?25.00.


m

A Sf«uU(ol Uble. jn«t
like cut. will sent lu peouluely moulded rim.
iilce_ strong breActj and
pan. Is i>D l.*E^ Itfheap ai
*S ou). forA fe»r dajK mxv.

$5.75

Same pi-oporlioiial prices right tlinmgli nur large lin

A good, laige, flne oil finish Kitchen

Tahle for only $1.75.

nt4n Captivity.
iAircrs. June 17.^r. Harris,
respondent of the Ltradon Times In
Algiers, has been captured by the

J.1^. SLATER
Itotail Hua yvholessic

Prsctlcsl Home ftimbdicr.

RESTAURANT MAN CREMATED
A Tlu-ie :ire SHOES that are bettor known in this part ^
of the country than
, • ..
k

The Crossett

k

k

T $S.50 ami ^^4.00 Shop-I’m- ppiitleinpii, but tlip CROS- $
’ SETIT is a “I'omer” and • she’s coming fa-st Just ^
* yoy watelr her. - Trhe merit is bqund to \rin.

j Bachant & Roscoe. j,
^ io8 Kri'nt SI-

. Parker Bn*s'. OM .><taiid,

**p-f.*a-tfrn-rie‘rrF‘n'F'ryir ►'iriPa ►'nrirKS*r*-*

BOMETHIN6 NEW

Neriist

Lamp

The finest ll^ht In
the business.

50 Candle Power

■ NtlmsRisaMawcNsker’tSbsp. ^

The m.:)
li.l.t i,y which
colors may readily 1-e •Iistiiieu-

$liO

Campbell Bros.

WE CARRY A VERY EXTENSIVE AND COMPLETE STOCK, OF
HOU8EREEP1NQ-LINEN8-. (F YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A
QHOIQE PATTERN OF TABLE OAMA8W,
AH'S 8H0WIN0
OD SILVER BLEACHED. WE CARRyriOTHINO BUT THE MOST
DEPENOABLE QUALITIES OF SCOTCH, IRISH AND QERMAN
MANUFACTURE.
WILL QUOTE A FEW-PRICES FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION:
61-ln. bleached find Irish
Llueu Damaak—we have
thU ecrriceabte eioth_m
•ome new and
- ' *algns—extra good value at 60e

Take a voyage tonight—R. S. Hull
will describe his trip to the Hawaiian
Islands and\ Illustrate It with many
—J_____ ___
Views at aki
the Cf_a
First Methodist ..K.iMkt.
church.

Per tbe current of IG S>tO h. p.

Linen Department
A

(SpeclBl by the Scripps-McRae.)
Plain City. 0.,-Jnne 17.—M. J-.-MeMastere. proprietor of a r^taurant
uere. was burned to death and bis Uyear-old son Marshal. iRed soon after­
wards as the result of a gasoline ex­
plosion in bis restaurant this morning.
The cook allowed too much of the
fluid to esctoo and the flames caused
tbe tank of the stove to exploda

We lionestly believe wo esn »

\

ebov yon il>^

; ROLAND DOUGLASS i
\

New Blwa Btors. ■

* KsSl.

PEOPLES
SAVINGS BANK
; The tsa ISf ibt NmhaH
; sad Mdarscam.
We earn tbe aeeomu at' eoBM ot
Uu beerieet oODoenu la tbe Cty.

A 2Mu; Qlepobad Book* t4ndp Damasl:, llhtB is an ex­
tra lino cloth tod we have
tmt of the erdtaary- Brira

A1MB. BleacM Table Da.
wash. This Is sn sxoep; M^ly beudfnl cloth, it
work border. Bttta gooc
value at............................. H-S

; The Itok >4r the LshsHM iUR

; The tak fir Ike ^vsier
^^^veinuio^lsnBerUM ear

SfuSr^.^r:..^^2»c

> The luk Isr the ladkl
A lawe DvmJWjDf^tadiea he«-e ^
13rht liM br rie CUIrts

A 40x2140. Bleached Tnridsh
Towel. These are extra
heavy and just. the kind
you need ter your bath­
room. A oargaln at..........16

E.«V|LHELM

■;

lOOOOODOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOQ

Extra good value at .

eomeslntherregular 1
seUlee patterns.
Tbes
■ " 1. Ver

k

p* o'sr ir ip r If IP r rrip me rif r

A 72-tD. Silver Bleacbed. ex­
tra fine German Dsmssk.

A 66-In. Bleached Tahle DawUl please you. bott )
wear and vrasUag- qualric. You should see the
pretty pauenrnExtra
good v=lue at......................»

^

best womans

, shoe Srthe cUy for that price. %

I

,SS‘b^“t‘Slr“iSc!!S?-eaA?!

Ion that Ur.
good as eny other
mind there
The report oi
on claims and
oeived, and Ou
whom has been
tition
Co. to be aUowed to
the east side of Maple
in favor of allawing
laid.' A eewer was
the eannlng ISOtOT
the city's expense,
lett brought up the
ter on Bay street vl
ise of so
that the street

»EAGLE
iDAT, JUNE 17, 1903.

|bEGINN»I6 OF >
METHODISM

CITY comeM.

-TTir

¥ HOE TWO OBNTa

with 100 Irinerant pteachers, and In
time It came to have the powee .to

had lorisdtetlon over the preatfilng
plans tod trust propsrty. 'Tbe eonTOpAY UARK8 THE BICENTEN­ terenoe would fill vmbbcUb, adml'
NIAL ANNIVERSARY
eqiel preadien and statkm them
to year, i
loved to remain moi
OF THE BIRTH OF 80HN WEBLEV. yean In one station.
THE ORGANIZER.
By this measure Weriey's wmk wav
Into a disUnet rUlgloos
organisation, having a legpl OMpocsto
THE SREAT LEADEir WAS
character and large property rights.
TfRLY PERSECUTED.
Aftm- the American, arionles woe
their IndQkndeuoe It became neeesto oiganlie a separate, Methodist
the Churoh He Founded Is
chnrto
for Atnertea. where;'thece had
Powerful Body.
been Methodist todeUes br years.
Wesley ordained Dr. Coke to be snper^
marks the b
a of the Intendent or tdsh<« tor America,
iversary of the birth of Jcdin Wes- where Coke ordained Francis' Asbury,
IW^, the founder of the methodlsl and Coke and Asbory together ordain­
church, great reUgious organiser and ed the Am
leader. The powerful ohnrdt Uint he
tonnded Is today the most numerous
At the time of Wesley's death thme
body of Protestant believers.
sw In Orest Britain 19 clroolta, 277
John Wesley had an evangelisUe ■reachers and 67.662 members. In Ire
career without parallel Since the days land there wei« 29 drenlts, 67 preadiof Paul. He preached 40,000
ers and 14,006 members. There wme
traveled over 6.000 mllee a year for also 11 mission dreulU in the West
than 00 yean, wrote an extend­ Indies and Britlsb America, 19 preach­
ed libraTT<4
ers and 6,300 members. The numW
and pampUeU. translated and edited St merabefs In the ifulted States vru
grammars and other text-booh»—and returned as 43,266. In the vmdd there
all this without wearthew or mur­ was a total of 185.000 members and 64t
muring. before his death more than preachers.
80D00 persons had been gathered
There are now about 8,000.000
bis societlea.
hers, about 50,000 Itinetant ministers,
and about 80.000 lay preacbers. There
Ing ef Mettiedlsm.
are connected with tbe vartoos Mtfhodtst churches of the Cnlted States
vember. 1728. John Wesley return^ about 6,000.000 members and ns Mny
to Oxford unlveislty from Uboolti^
shire, whore he served bis father eT Tbe Wesleyan revival effected par­
curate. He and his brother. Charles ticularly the artisan and middle Mass­
Induced other students to meet with es of aigland. It not (wly aroused
and caused them tc
them at s we^y eommnnlcm. (Hiey
studied the New Testament In Greek.
totter Uvea, but It Inspired them
vlBited tbe 8k*. the poor and the prls-

DON’T WANT
“RING” ROLE
ARC ~' FIGHTtSW"

sport Shews Wonderful Qain-m

. Ind, June 17.—Opea

«an yseterday. Tbe anU-NorthooU
surgents are aopeful of mtolnc a
rod showing tor John O. Johnson of ^
I for head consul, bat It Is gea- .

nant governor, vrill oontroi the ooo-~
mUon and force the elecOan of A.
. Talbot of Unooln, as'toad of the
er. and a Ucket, Including the name
( Charles J. Byrne of
dich., as one of the board of dlreoU bis rtoort. Head Consul lorthcott. touching on tbe admlniB-.
raUon ot large elUea Into Wo^a^
uriadlc^. said;
'The chief, obJecUon heretofore has- tieen the dUfieuIty in seleollng the .
proper risks. There Is no question .
of spl^ld
risks in these ctUes whose member:.
ship would be of great advantage.
Under the dIrecUon of the executive
council means B>nld be provided for
proper selection." Tbe head consul
Wives over a large part ot his r^xwt
D the quesUon of rate readjustment
and bad regular times tor. fasting a
and in time won the respect
all and submits several tables of rates
The name Methodist was one of the classes. The spirit and teaching of
Great-Gain in Mefnbere.
eilslve namee giVAu to them by the Methodism leavened the entire life of
The report'of Major'c. W. Hawes,
ither students, and It became the BnglUh society.
In the organlsaUtm of the MeQiodist bead cleric ftxnn Jan. 1, IML to Dec.
lame of thla denomination of beUev31,
1902.
ebovrs that, on Die Utter
not only exirs. It Is probable that the adhertraordinary energy and capacity for date, the Woodmen had 6HA86 bene»nts at Oxford did not number
fidal members, carrying a tctol Insurwork,
but
than 86.. There was no official author
ot 21.161A66.000. The net gain
powers. His oratory was colloquial
ur Am»'
the net torn
In 17IS Wesley wceepted the tnvlU- and terse, while Us exprcealye and re- in insurance, |3<B.O87A00.‘ There was
S.O*
alto a'net gain ot 1A69 Ueal —.
Oeengta. to go to that colony as a mb- sonable earnestness enabled him to ac­ the total being 10,664 In good standUnTphy's aUeged ' rieQim.
Monary of Indians. Wesley remalnel quire among his followaw a personal ing. Dee. 31, 1M2. During the tOm
when the examlnatte-takee
tew-xasea piece.:
pisre. . ^
Oeorgls 'nesrty tvro years, during Inflaenee of an unrivaled Uto.
Mrs.'Woodward of Me
nie Lake,
Lake, MM *1
orezpoeure 6.860 death claims were paid, tb^ dls
Irii Ume b« devoted btansrif to hU
aggregating
1,736.48
HacKnlghfa sister,, A. .n-U W T!J
minister and to the ednea- he had one or tvro eertous illoeBses. Jan. 1, 1903, there was a balance of
the prisoner was not tsfcen from Bwj
tldn of children. sUtting the first he generally eaiarei robnst health 2903.487 In tbe benefit fipid. The per
cell.
probably partly accountable for by hU
Swuday school known.
caplla expense of msnsgeiuent tor tbe
constant Journeys
Wesley’s eonveislon.
1780 be said:
' Boon after hts retun to-Bi0and
"I do not remember to have Mt
IC^Ier met. In London, Peter Bohler. lowness ot spirits for a quarter of ag
|BANKER8 DO THE CAKE WALK.
W^Moravtan missionary, on his way to hour since I was bOTB.’^
Georgia. Under his Instruetlap Wes
He continued his labors almost tUtU Having s Qay Time at Points Aim
by the ley received a dew religloiu experi­ the last, and died March 2, 1791.
.Barques.
ence. whloh he apeaks of as 4118 oonMllltlB.
Polnte -Aux Barques, Mich., June
TblB Weeley dewcri'bes In
V. C. PALMER’S MEAT MAtKET J7.-A special tralff carryliig theAUehthe following language:
(Special by the Bertppe-M^Ue.)
$gan bankers and thrir invited gueets
“In the evening I
Jackson, Ky.. Jonelt.-Wka* JMgo
arrived here prompUy at 8 o'cloedt In
FolU FtenCb. the noted Perry eotm^ to a society in Aldergate streeL where FINELY ^RNIBHEO SHOP OPEN.
drixsle last evoUng. The Udles
ED THIS MORNIN&
feudist,
took charge of the PoUte Aix Barqaee
court this morning he
clubhouse. wbUe tbe men martoed w
heated coHouuy with CoBMff gwarter before 9. while be was de Owner Is s Musician as Wall as
behind the Baglnaw band, ne bawds
iblng the change which God works
Judge BlanUm. French called MM
played lively sire and aome of the
ton a Uar and ^ latter spttoB-il Ut the heart through faith in Christ
state benkera gave esoeUent ImltnFrench. They had no guns and WWW I felt my heart strangely warned.
Vic C. Palmer opened a new meat tlons of the cakewalk. Asa Fltid’ of
I did trust In Christ, Christ alon?
separated by tbe mlUtla.
Saginaw,
chairman <a tbe honae sod
Judge Redwlna,4bfwaw»ed to send ter salvation, and an assurance wav market this morning at 404 Bast Ftont wntertalnment
was the ac­
given D that he bad taken away my street. Mr. Palmer recently purriiased
Blanton to Jail and m
this property and has fitted the build­ tive petformer. H, W. NebU ti De­
1
mme,
and
saved
me
from
meekly.
troit picked up a big boraeahoe on the
the law of sin and death. He adds; ing with all tbe neceesary appliances
and
inslsted-lt
was
good
Into for
FROM HUNDREDS OF ARMS.
"I began to pray with all my mitot for a large business. Tbe fixtures
8 bto nUe lor the game on Thurafor those who had Id a more especial^ trimmed with nickri and tbe counters,
The club honee was prettily
Skin to Be Taken toI C ft IOnto. That manner deSpltetuIly used me and per-' are marble. He wAll give the btisi] with evergreens and cm
as be is an
secuted me. I then tosUlIed openly to
n. and the g
A-dellvery vragon
Manistee. Mich, JtoW 17<-«eBry all there what I now first Uittn mj
: they were broutot if> dinner.
Is one of the fixtures of the busln'ess.
Baumann, who was- so badly boMrI kijb<-'
It
cleared
away eariy In the evening
Mr. Palmer came here a short time
was the beginning ot the Wesin tbe Buckley * DoogiM aslt bloak
Dd tbe time was spent In getting aeU
Mgan or Methodist revival. Weeley ago from Huncle, Indiana, and has al­
last week; Is rertlng easily at tbe
at the dub house and the nnrnsrpltal. ' The flreh of hiB r*tot alW IMi many hearers at various places, ready made many friends, especially
cottagea and later In a gasaial
thorongiily oooksd at the t«Bm fur whom he conducted religious eer- In-muslcal clrales: he Is a fl&ished
time. The party now naabeca
be W1 Into the vat
brine that *• edito and to whom he gave an account player upon the cloriMieL Be Is also
a devoted follower of Ixaak Wahon.
eCJUs new experience.
skin has gtme fordver.
It was Wesley's purpose at this time
m the opinion of the.^
A.
E.
KILDEE 8UEB F. BAXTOtr
will require small ptsees iff whin from to raise by bis preacUi>8 Md teecUiig RELIANCE LOST HER -TOPHA8T.
body of converted.
the arms of hundreds et kis fellow
t He aalme.for Bsia
who
shonld
.become
wltneasee
ot
tho
men to repair the aim’s cste covermg. and it Is harriy pAsIhle that same truth by wUch be had been sav­
A. B. KUdee, the South Unkw street
even this heroic luasdinw swiy avail ed. ThU was the Inaplrwtlon that
groom, sued Ftank Saxton for his
nothing, for tt la
4ho made Um a great ontor and a great
he clelnw is dne
. N. T, June 17.-W
flash U too dead to fire bkxjd r'—
new cup defeaider. Reliance, lost hm him tor asslinenoe nendecad In tbe
Istlon to the skta. ,
Shut Out ot the Churehea.
topmast here CUs afternoto In an •ale ot the Umba lands whlto Basr
Bis doctrines offended the clergy elght-hntt
time last winter
blow
....................
' during
Ing tsk4*» with
CONGRATULATtONB FOR PETER.
and hla popularity as a teacher alarm­ ike Oonstltnaon and
and reosntly sold to the Kelley Shln^e
ed than. The ehoi^ee vrere eoon U U expected the
Co. o8 thU city.
doeed to him. Accordingly, in 1789. taken to City island
Am atooemeat entered Into by the
hh followed the exastole aet by the
panlea to the salt showed that 8axumend ^teatoed
^eatoed la the
Kreat WhltsfieU and
ha doSared wima* two and onehalf
open air to Immanae UMwds.
LEFT LONDON THIB MORNINa
per cent If he ooald help him make
On one ooeaslon. when visiting his
''the sato. ThlT KUdee did having soto King Pet
oM homo at Spworth. the rector, who 8ir Thomas Upton En Route for cored a Customer tor the timber who
^Mmoeeded his fathw, ttonsad him psi'
was ready with nls money as aoqn as
a detect on the title ootid bn.cor'
mission to preach In the parish
(^melal by the ScriPSe-McHae.)
church- The
LondMi, June 17.—8lr Thomas Ltp- rwted; Saxton did mot gat the tiUe
to'kfar.hlia. ad-u ttm fAetsapa to
m and Designer Me left London for oometad bat negoUatad another sale
■jgHUM- sta>«lag on his ttfhsrh
trip across the AUsnUc this ff —
tonb ta the chcwchy^ to a vast o
,lng. Just before starting. Str Thi
received a telegram from 'mndaor today before Justice 8. M. Brown who
gave tbe platnOff a Judgment 216 end
Later he became the p
oastle and signed:* "Edward R. L."
<dd -tmOdiiig. called Oe FounArf; In wisbtng hkn good tack and a prosper- easts. The ease wUt be spppaled.,
HBKRV F. ORUtl
Moorflelds, and transformed U Into «
lourner.
meeting house. This was the first of

U«AL UCHTSQU^gptflL.

©

Jss. R^-MWPieg&r.^ my^number'ofbundUigs thtoware
Take a vonme toolght-H.
toolght-4. 8. HUE
hub
. for this purpoas- Probahlythe wmtotoribSrfftttt* to,^,itowaaaa
and IBostrate tt with manv
y ot-ths'rrprsadftaUvai dt the .
RnsnlntLd

especial by

. 7TW:

TIk -E^ eagre;
jiBs «. wMiB. o. iL i>. smau.unt

"^nie indlcadona v*
thpldele- ,
gataa.to this peartimUfcml oc*ras'
of U»e Modern Woodmen of AmI will not keep atin and
wood. . r bafra^ board wtOont }ntt
>-Orand Baidda Post

a et'TMMne Cltr I

MR§f6RB0YS

rm

TRAINING A UON.

a#AY.

Vpit atm
'Not long ego
HolBxUWpng In a German dreot
crowda at evland attracted Imi
ary performance
by doUiL
performs)
to be tbe nMet dar^ of deta In G>e
IS 'Weal FtoBt atraat
heps' cak«- He would eUmb Into tbe
B«th ThBBM
cage with great pieces of meat and
thfow it to the roaring beadta. Tbe
moment they bad leaped upon It he
would qfHug among them and pot his
fmrnwlktn to nia Dallr
to* toot on IL Tbe animals would growl Cure, you wlU hcra cmly yt---------------fuHously. and theo. Just aa the ^loctare all waiting brcathleaaly. ex bUme for reaulto, aa It poaHtralr ,
of wBj Ihnim to raoMTa tha paper
- forma ot Udn^ and btoddor ,
that the beaata would tear him
^ini tl
pc^artlr or cn tine ao Otat tte iaat- to| plecM
taaOm eC ^ earrlar bC9 nar4>e
edied vithoot delar.
log act for many days an BngllshPavln0.Xax Notioa.
p made a wager with him for a big
SwimStt^te tha pat
anm of money that be would not dare
COMIN« CVSNm
to do It after tlie lions had been aUrrcd of Front street from tne east Uni
Union street to the east line ot Park
Jana K-Oo«toartb7 Stamt * Bttf- for three days. The trail
fea'a ort^eatra ooder anaplaaa ot Womomeot and then scented the atreet and Union street Cram the north ,
line oflol 1 of block 6 In Hannah. Lay '
srager, maldng only the condition that A Co?B fifth a^vtshm ot TcarMa
naii'B club—City opna borne.
he b^ allowed toxbare Uree weeks
City to the north end of South Unkm .
ftiMaratioD. street bridge an
...
COTTON IB KINO.
the end of three weeks the trainer tbe odleoOoo t. ______________
Accordliiir to a pr^^nluiy eatUnata announced that he wSs ready, and tbs ment. together with the aeeraad h.... ,
ci the treaaorr boraan of etadatlca the pRccaa of starvUig tbe lions began. eat on aU unpaid Inatalinmota. tbw i
*Taloe ot our eqiortB of raw oottOn for Tbp EngUshman ktpt guards-posted same to be paid on or b^ore the flnt 3
the ftaeal year now In its doaing amend die cage day and night to make day of Jnly, IPOS.
H. B. HAHItWtJ..
certain that not-a morsel of food aboDld
moath wilf be about m7.000.«W,
sm-tt
City TVeaann
$4,000,000 nore' Oiaa In' the *»««"«»■■ be given to the anlmnUvAt the explrae of tjie three days all Amsterdam
year IWl. Aa neaanred In balea, oor
TEN 1TEAR8 IN BED.
Shed to tbe drcut. Tbe Uons were
R, A. Gray, J. P.. OakvlUe, lnd~
axporta wlU not be ao Urge aa fire
lUdened with hunger, aa any od6: wrltea, "For 10 yeaife 1 waa 'oonfir-*
yeara ago—a period
immonim
4ld see and hear, for they roared to my bed with dlaeaae of mykidw
fiaeUon and tow prlcee, but they wUl comlouall.r. and tbelr attempt
It was ao eevere that I eonU not im
be larger than In either IMl or 1M2.
part of the time. 1 oonnlied the very
L through tbe (mts ahowt^
beet medical akiu avaUahle, but oonld
in the aoutherh itataa land U Otoap
they bad bee uproar tbe __ _
__________ get no relief until Fotey^a
and mannlactum hare not made the
A with an immense piece of beet In. It has
rapid prograaa that they bare In ottTer
b
been a Qodaend
■ arms. He toeaed It on tbe floor of Sold
parta of the country, but If anybody
I cage, raised hU whip and, lo,
U indued to think of the Sooth aa
1 lion dared to apfmiBdi It Tbe
a powerty-atrlekea region he can learn
-hty brutes lay otonched. roaring
V Runaway BMvMa.
hU mlatake from the faeU d the cot­
I growling 80 bard that tbelr great
Terminated within n^ ent on tha
ton trade.
s shook, and etch kept bis ter- leg of J. B. Orner, FrankUn Orora, RL
b yellow eyes fixed trangrily on tbe ;t dev^ped a etnbbon ulcer anylal&<
We talk of the wealth of our graU
ing
to
doctm
and remediaa Ceir C
.
Bat
not
one
of
tbep
stirred.
flalda of the North and Weat. and
; trainer stooped. lifted-the beef yeara. It'a }aat aa good for Bu
boaat that we anpply Bnrope with
Scslda. SMn-BruptlaiiB and POea. 1
t tossed It to them again, and In
food, and yet oor entire exporta of
at J. O. Johnaon'B and Bpxbee A J
>nt the Uona were In a great burgh's drug atorwa.
1-m-'
'breaditnfla of all kinda laat year
/ ball, rending nod snarling and
y^ched only $213,000,000, not modi
^ng. with blood from the mangled
note than two-thlrde of the Talne of
f sporting all orer the cage. The mni cougha can be quickly relieve
dnr exporta of cotton. &ur foreign
find onred by Foley's Honey and Tar.M
Sold by' Jaa. O. JiriinagB and S. B-M
trade In proTlelonB le also enormous,
Walt A Sons.
- ood-w . *'
but the total of oor exports of pio-

MiM

Traveraa Bay hive

t laat he oonaebted to
3 it During tbe three weeks' pr­
of preparation be bud always
d the Hons from the yety beglnThan, on the fourth day. I
■Id eotd tbe cage with a piece of
r which had been aosked In kerooH. Tbe Ilona would no sooner
e upon it than they would shrink
alckened by the stench. 1
d throw them a fresh and l
ie of beef, wbicb they would devour
I moment. Tbe lion* soon became
d toezpacUng that tbe firat
B of beat that waa thrown to them
I not good that at tbe end .of three
k they would not even move from
mrnera when tbe trainer threw It
e floor of tbe cage. They wonlA
dtry to eat anything except toe ae^
a piece. So toe dating trick had a

Grand TrmTaraaTodga No. $00. L
0. O. P. maeta Toetoay avanlnga to
thedr haB. O. G. MBlar. N. Q„p a S.
^ Johnson, Secretary. !
Traversa^ Oty~i^Ptar. No. 141.
, O. B. 8.. meata to Itoaoiilo ball the
I Tqaaday cn' or stfore each CM! Moom
. AnniO Soola, W. K.

m

50e
65c and 85e Knw Pants, made from samples Of cloth
—hardly any two pair the same—25 per cent cheaper than the r^lar kind—fine worsteds and
eassimeres.
.
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at

Hamilton Cl(^ Co.

Beadle’s
0000060 OOOOOO OOOi
AAAjijidiAjidijidijijiAdiAA

^Ciwi»»B, 115 Cass St
BniUHHIW.
Itowafip a larga aaurtaiint of
bBtoi imrlina Cieth told for
I$«aif7kirta and aulta. .

5 CANNED i
? GOODS \

nu «f «bc PrteMr Pwi .
plants, to put It almpty, toe
are toe moutoi and atwtacha of
toetr toto and flattened
re spread oat borteoc tally to
expanse, coveted with tiny
throato and Upa which andt to carbaok
add from the anrroandlng air and dlalatoRtate It to tbelr own cdla under
the tq&nmn of aoBlltfiL In toe prick­
ly pears, on the contxary, U.li toe flat­
tened stem and branches whldi under-

nctly what toe eating
and dIgcMng c4 food ate to the animal
la their old age, bowerer,
^ tbe prickly pear dlaptoy
todr true ritataeter by becoming
woody In texture and loali^ tbelr ar-

I lb. Koyal Tiger
tall cap Salmon
15c8 can.

CblondD.
TheidoJw.yto

ga

I Lb. Royal Tiger

fa *fa the

RockItfa«i. ,
Why notp(
iUtes «re low-

Salmon Steak
25cac88.

%
jBREZIN

tonqtoL

TtNETO TtflNK ^ KEmNG
I
Get > Sumner Hmk bn EM to-

Kezis
Is noit popiilH Can net Ws jor. A a*!
cMce ef Ms k to be ioM. '

Archie A« M1^
Werta’.CMU^ Store.

Is Crowing Better
BveryDay.

Telephone 157.

i Miller Bros.

BeadteHKfc.

IS7 Front fitroet

Baadla Btoek.

Sereral Desixable FarmsSeven room house and lot
on Bandolpb street, near Klmwood avenue school. - Easy
terms; price $1,000.
Seven roopF house on Kose
street, lot 50x186. Price
$750; half cash, balance
time.'
Four dwellings op East
side, reasoD^kUle prices, easy
terms.
Seven room house West
Ninth street, stone founda­
tion,cement cellar, lot 50x106.
Price $1,400.
Seven room bouse on West
Seventh street, stone founda­
tion, lot 66x172. Price $1,400.
Eaqulra at my ofTIce
for teriM. tIS'Msr

HunM of Beautiful Pictures
MOUNTEp AND FITTED WITH BEAUTIFUL GRAY MATS AND ALL READY FOR FRAMING. THESE
ARE THE MOST POPULAR SUBJECTS KNOWN IN THE PICTURE WORLD. COPIES OF THE MOST
CELEBRATED PAINTINGS. THEY ARE PRICED TO SELL AT THE UNHEARD OF PRICE OF lOe
EACH. .THkRE ARE MANY FANCY SHAf^ES, ROUND AND OVAL AND SQUARE WITH CRIMPED
EDGES. SOME ARE SOLO IN SETS OF TWO'AND SOME WITH THREE, AND THESE ARE lOe FOR
THE DIFFERENT SETS. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY AND THEN COMB OP STAIRS AND MAKE
YOUR SELECTION. THEY ARE SELLING FAST SO THE EARLY BUYERS GET THCf BEST
CHOICE. NO-rHINO 60 BEAUTIFIES THE HOME AS HANDSOME PICTURES.
YOU WHO ARE FITTING SUMMER COTTAGES Wllj. FIND THESE INEXPENSIVE BUT BEAUT1FUL PICTURES JUST THE THINa YOU CAN WELL AFFORD HAlP A DpZEN, OR EVEN MORE.
COULDN’T INVEST A DOLLAR TO BETTER ADVANTAGE FOR ADORNING YOUR WALLS. '

Want a Remnant of Carpet?'
FOR A SMALL ROOM OR A BEDROOM, PERHAPS A HALL NEEDS CARPETIIta GOT JUST WHA'F
YOU WANT AND AT SPLENDI D BARGAINS. VOO MAV WAlrf A NEW RUG AKB A REMNANT OF
BRUSSBIB OR WILTON VELVET MAKES A BEAUTI^L BUG. AND THEY ARE MUCH LESS
THAN THE REGULAR PRICED RUGS.'

The work in the kitchen

IS MADE SO MUCH EASIER IF YOU HAVE THE PROPER FURNITURE. (t' dONT COST MUCH
MORS TO GET THE BCST-THE MOST COHVENIENT-ANO THEN. YOUR WORK IS DONE IN
HALF CHE TIME, AND WITH SO MUCH MORE SATISFACTION.-

The kitchen C^Jnet

IS SUCH-KXOMBINATION 6F USEFUL DRAWERS AND RECEPTACLE FOR ALL THE UTENSILS
THAT ARE USED EVERY PAY. THERE ARE SO MANY THINGS NEEDED IN BAKING AND COOKING AND THEY BHOULO BE RIGHT AT HAND. IT IS SURPRISING HOW MANY STEPS CAN BE
SAVED IF .THE MATERIALS ARE WITHIN REACH. PRICES ARE FROM SfiJN) TO SETS.

Kitchen Cupboat^s
GIVE YOir A PLACE FoR EVERY PAN AND SPIDER AND KETTLES AMO ALL OTHER COOKING
ARTfCLES. AN HOUR A DAY IB SOMETIMES SAVED WHEN YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR THINGS
ARE BELLS FOR $740.

fpf Htei swftHto I7i

Ho bettor ehitto to IDahirito fite.

•'BV ALL MEANS HAV* A FIT.” Oorltoi
^$111. $12, $U t^ever bean eqnaUed to tkia
the teTigomtiagTAe brotoee-la a'

BMl Esfisto BiWor

HAS FOB SALE

It has yot where we have
had to put in a first -class
tailor to take care of our
work and fronl this oh any
one buying a suit from us
we will keep it in repairs
and pressed free aa often u
it may need it
Our spring line seems to be
just what the young men
fancy.
Thanking you for your land
- patronage, we remain yours .
to please.

IScacBB*

to pagfi the gommer

-BY ALL MKANfi. HAVE A nT."'^ •. BANOA A ^ CLqrTHUUt*.

MUrelearvloe.
The two hundred ond -MfiMyAte
■Sea tatSMB tlw tote dttea «re tear-

OUR TRADE J. Wi HAUKER

fioyal Uger

Conn and Tomatoes
are as good as can
be put up at any
price. , .Only

T3ie Ideal
Way

. . "Baatoni States*' and "Weasf>4> Statea.*'' operated daSy between
Dstiott sad
la a inxmy to
madam travti to be enjoiyed to a inod.
snteOEttey. Th«aofireih«#rtevtothans are oanoaded to be^e mor.
raah, Prealdest AngUl etui eyee the tattamgeier deaig&ad and
exdivorce bargain conntnr aakance.— eetrted aaunplea of martao a^tec-

^ { . ha. UreSy

Hatnmocks
Suit Cases
TeleseopeS
Trunks
Satchels

r r r 4f «* rr«r rir sr ir r rrtr r

It UxUy. pick up a grain or two and
then alto something u wrong.
shut toe fowls op to aocb cloM
.t to«y cannot take enongb
promote digestion. Heob
to tola way will soon bee
to lay.

19c

, ^ I To Close Oat

*■

^ to tore to C
ae otoer fowls: beset >t la a good
plan to mark them In adme way.
Feed toe young cbtclu often if y
WDOld have them growing nyddly, I
do not feed mere at a time than they
WlU eat up clean to a few-mtoutea.
Deatray toe old neats gs toon aa toe
baas come off with tbe tolcfcs. Tbe
oate^ and beat plan is to bora aU of
the i>ld material.

V

mt of Children’s Blouses, sll new, and
very neSt patterns, in either light Or dark eolorsoheaper than any motlier can afford to make them.

POULTRY POINTERS.
JEWIfiH IHMIORATION.
It le the opinion ot the offlclaU
the iaamlgratlMi burean]. which -la
shared by tbe beat InfMmed Jewa In
Waahittgttw. that the recant maaaaeraa
In Klaehlnag wlD cAuse aa enonnoaa
fcww Wit—fca thU sum
Nearly erery Jaw who can get away
will leara BniaU, aad tba most ot
them wUl come (o thr 0nit« Sti
This morement, it Is bellered, will
be very much greater than that which
b^^t^ 1U2, when Alexander m.
/introdnead Us aarere paMey of proBCTlptlon. Since that time not lass
than a millioa Jam bare emlgraUl
to the UUtad Stetea. And thalr num­
ber has grown npidly. During tha
last four yeara tbe Immigretlao anthorlUea have kept nativity stadatUa
and tbe records abaw that Usee' 1M9
the Jewish arrivals have been-214,Ml.
The largest nnmbsr have emns from
Susala end Aaatrik ’ .
Host of the Jewish emigrants have
fled to this connty to eeeuu pertecn,
tlocu but the edvi^ of Aflolidi Bern
/
leaaln, an exnlnat Jewish wriUr. to
Ua raoe to give up the dreem of rwstoring Zion end to concentrate their
strength U the United Stales instead
of Falaetlae Is being fcdlowed by tome
ot tbe proqierom Hebrewe in Q«rmsay, France end ciaewhere.
The membera «f this remark
race have been coming ever since Ue'
^ dlaeovery ot Amsdea. It was a Jew
who painted out to OoUmbna tbe mov' lag light against the dark bortxon the
evening before the morning he firat;
saw laitt.' Two ot the eddeat edasmnUUes in thU country, New .York
and Newport, had J«m among their
•artleat settlera. Th|y came into
Maryland, Pennaylvaala. OeergU and
South CaredUa -with the tttrmUh line,
and there were two eottgeagaUottB et
Jem in Sah Fmdaoo one year af­
ter the discovery of gqU.

tram twcoty-Sve
from a

ror'8imwfl.t*0« bati
bents to fifty
line oTjsainples.

iB

IS

rlaiona of all kinds, canned and amok'
wd meats, andjard and dairy produce,
reacb^ only $230,000,000.
Comparing our exporta at raw cot­
ton with our foreign trade In mannUptured a^elea—that Uhde wblph
has "Inyaded the maikets of the
wodd"-^e find the latter to be only
ahpni onethird the larger. Of me
total e^rt trade ot the nation raw
cotton forma from one-fifth to onefourth.
'And at that thU country only expona about two-thirds oi the cotton
that the southera states raise, the
balance being used In our own fac­
tories. All other cotton-growing countrlea together have a prodnetion only
a quarter as large ar that of the
southern. sUtea. -Not only U cotton
“Ung” among our exports, but It
rdgus with a away no other nadon

-T], L. O- ¥■

MM., tnaato lAL.O. aP.Ml.T

i.'-

Kitchen Chairs
BIX OF THESE GOO^ WO^ SEAT. THREE SPINDLE RACK C« AIRS WILL

Kitchen Tables
GOOD BIG WIDE bRAWER AND WIDE TOP. OOBT YOU S1».

^ ®. COBTia.

t. C
•A. a CUKTI8 ft op. Pc J.lA GAUNTLETT,
at
Real Estate- A Loans
,HoTftzOUw. ' nraiannsi
lOOMB » AHb M. B. * I. BtOOr'

•SAT
IRASTALL’S

EMTOKS TO im TIE STATE

Party Laavsa OsfroK Nsrt BaturtM/

O. H. D. 'SuthgitaBd Mt Ods a
Ing to tako in the s
and BttBUser meUng of the Mlddtsn
Presa association. The party wfll
gather in Detroit and the Meat luport
indicates ^ between iseand SM wUl
JUNE WBltDINeS
mate the tour of the state, as planned
Fftir tonl^Tud
sUghtlr by the oommitee in bharge of the ouinowon
wftimer Thursday and la the PPrtb lag. ,

and WMt portions tonight; rarl^e
Tbv WlU proceed from Detroit
Mods.
SaOinUy alttwnoon by tte City
of.the D. ft 0. Um to Mackctrr IN NitiOT.
NbrMgt
tnac, oalUng at AebC9»n. By Mon­
____ oW eft the
w» a !
day afternoon they will reach Sanlt
Fancy CIsckt,
and a iMr ^ slots
8te Marie, where a stop of three days
had
tete
WH**
kktod.
The lea. hotaw. or gte—1 WotscT, mast,
be made and the business sceslon
Cut eiaas.
whole row was om:«g osats uMch tevs taa^t saecsostnlly fw seven
Dr. H. JL t^man went to Platte tobe hdd. ]
ensoBe elaiidinB
tdotesd wifcaBe, nttte ter. monltei-nnd-tevwM
Solid Slltari
dv on basUteas.
<ff M par. oenL. ns* to ten bekiw M:
have been made tor the eatertntvent
PM- oenL In any broteh
d. M. Blakwiee has ^ene to Charts- of the editor* with a view to ImpresRROaRAMME ^ TOMKWT.
For
first
grade
the
nddltfamal reTry BUT*
-elng on them the’ Importance ot the
rola on basiness.
qnbi»ete of-Bsaesetry to tte etadles
' M«e8»w
t tte .First Wrsndy named, with a totehteg eipsrnomas Smurthwaitf went to Bear Boo as the OMslng Industrial oeattr.
AU the Clergue works wiU be Inspected
l«M of «ne year, and an average
Creek today aher treat
standing of eo-per eenL, not to ten be­
and one day a side trip U planned to
A. W. Jahraus and C. E. Herat have
low 7S per oeaL te any bcBBcte
give the party an idea' of Alsc«>a, from
First wada only at the Monte and
gone to Mod. and Mart Bllla. Wm.
which the Boo derives lu nstural
agwt enutfoaHwis Baoond and
HiiBUlD(r<>eweler.
Din and-Wta. Anoid hare gone to the
witaa giada osetnieatBo wm be grastsd
Mr Clergue wiU plaee at
Platte, after trout
the dlspoeal of the newspaper men
Mr*. Areble Oviatt went to Bing­ special trnla on the Algema Central
ham thb morning for a -rtslt with rallrced and a mn will be made up
friends. .
/
i .
Into the district of
ALWAYS
From the Boo the party will proceed
Miss totUe Cook Is very 'alek at
tor OMtifiSOMETHING
the home of her sister. Mrs. O. A. on the Duluth ft Booth Bhore railway
eaU of 'daaa A.
throu^ the upper pQkinsula, vlMUng
Allowance wffl be madetor attaodHoUlday. In Dsttolf .
anoe
at
the
Toactearf
r
the copper country. An
Addrsoa-“Our t^aad vlewi la
TO ANNOY YOU
There were 72 tickets sold this
tor Beadlog Glrde wort.
GBO. H. CRISP,
V,
morning for the ezcaralaa on the Co­ going down into some of the de^>eBt
mines wlU be afforded. By Saturday
CooBty OeBadsMcur of Bateocte.
tVUri. you are nsl'»g oil
lumbia to Old Mission.
night, June 27, Menominee wUI be
•gte4
Tramrao City. Mich.
' lunpeor aay kindOt light
Miss Mabel BatM expects to leave reached. There
^Ad^^^siAts^
ladte
'bat RLBCTBICITY
la
for Detroit Saturday to Join the press tendered the viaitore in the C(«n .of
your home or offioe. There
excurslosUts and take the uinual out­ a fine taU. TbU wlU be the second
OSTEOPATHY
is Dotkiog like BLEO
ing trip with them. ^__J ;
the trip,' the first .being giv:
JLO. Tteiaiteto, O. a
TBICITY for Ulurainating
Miss Mattie Crellich.and Miss Mar­ at the Boo. Lake Mlehl^ will be
- Mm. M. ft TiMMiw, D. a
parpbot-a. No emoba, no
garet Sleder left this 'mt^nlng f«croesed in one of the Ann Arbor
eos-eev wmidm Slodt. BemdMX
smell, uo graaar^ nodaoger
two weeks’ trig to Grand Hares, terries to Frankfort. The entire trip
Grand Rapids and Chicago,
WUI oocupy 10 days and It wUl be
one of the finest outlngB ever ^ijoyed' the Cedqndo song , betas toFectally
John Cronin has add his pool ..
that caa be procored.
and cigar etore at £U Front street, to by the state pi
aA fine. The bear atovy U for
nlttoe Bering, Mattress Making
Chriss Roes, of Grawn. Hr. Ross will
Boar^man River
•cteDdren «ily and hi^ at« o’etook
HUBBARD’S TROUBLE8.
ntlnue the business at the same
toarp. Adffilsslan U and M eents.
Electric Llfthr G
O. B. CASE.
place.
Roycreft Man TMIs Them in Disguise
CEDAR CITY NEWB.
■terSL atlaeBa'pteDaSU.
Trie Junior League of the Second
Pewe** Company.
In an EaeayM. a church will give an Ice cream
“Fra Sbertns” Bobbsid, whoso wile John Katana. Aged. Paresor, Burito
social in the parlor* of the church Is ralng for divorce, naming Alice
this evening. A fine literary pr>
dag SHI mwm
tetter reae
ns oo-respondent, has written
Mr. Jokn BatMia, a mUdlMced
gramme will be given.
«ft Wort thateartly and pnnpttr
in the Philistine a lltUe
tanner who Uved nothweat of here,
•saootod. ABtet ter Mlitelgaa Bag
The aoeial eftemoon of the Ladlee' Genius and His Wife,” the aUdslon to
died on Sunday. He ted been afflng
Ubtary will be held In the parlor*
troubles being only thinly lor aeverai teceths. The funeral was Oo, N. B. OMpta. Prt^ Trawtte Otty.
tomorrow afternoon Instead of Friday veUed. He says:
held yeaterday at the OathoUc ctearch.
To-Builders of
on account of dilldrwi’s day at the
“The pace ot the gesliu is too rapweed leavaa a Wlte aaB
Woman’s club. A full attendance la
from
cUMren to-moam ttte kw ^
dmlred as this may be>the Ust social running, and. se^ to hold the
husband and tethar.
afternoon Gds 'season. The .board back.. He tries to carry bv, bet socn
Mr. and Mr*. Cbasee ot Necdiptfrt
will entehaln and a prt^ami)
finds he cannot She wishes to min­
ister to his hl^er natare, but how.
be given,_________ ,

. Try TteS Oatebraite .
can she When be seems to want noth­
ROT. ttetlllpb tamflr hav* '
Newa of the Thaatar*. .
, ing but to be let alonel
pipe tmliz ot caosnlUag b
Into B. BelUageria bboae weat ottown.
IntereMa. No matter if gu malu
Stewari A-SteOens’ orchestra are
"She weeps.
The
K.
O.
T.
MW
aodal
wna
not
hot Jost at this point. Ibe exteu
progteasing finely in their rdMarsals
"The great outside wOTld^tff men v«7 wan atlented, tm'Br aboot M parof these wUi be ezteaslre In the, neat
year or two. when you will then be for the ooncert to be given under the and women does ndc-now the man ex­ taking of ioe ^eaai and cake.
able to realise wbat It U to bare'a auspleea of the Woman’s clnb.
cepting by his work. They see hla
Mia. Nash and dan^der ladtle have
You wfll dlaoover cm of
perfeet, ss weU as cheap light In day evening. Jane 36,- at the City
picture; bis statue, his book, m they been vtaitlng t[lBods hMe the paav
purcnasiDg nzeoree, oe si 9 and bavo opera house.
listen to. hlB ondon. his seng,
the combination of gas,
wert.
>
The members of the ordieetra
. evte had Bold by aU
never cease to regret It. 'liS’-.'S
watch his performance from the par­
MlsB
AUtegtoa
of
Cedmr
spent
laat
sixteen dollsrs will fuUy pipe
pi
an ordin- busymg themselves at present learn­ quet His wife Is pointed out as
tte leading dte^
week wlte Mr. nad Mra. Wnty.
be misled by ing the “Day at the Clrcas.^ doing
the sideshow stunts. Imitating the Hon her! She Is wrong and stung—Is she
State Ntes ft Brief.
18 STRICTLY
roar,
the
elephant
dance,
etc.
►r friend who
Port Hurte. - J- WoodtnMge.a
a stock, a stone, a slav% a thing?
___s them, yon wlU thee learn that
Among the speclalttes will be Hero,
“Ah! She will showTham! BtiaWiV
AUNlOMIIApEaAAB
a Killahle,-.^ect gas light caa b« the magician, who will play a solo
way ahe sets out to be clever, too. Wtd
bad ofakrse or four fold quality. Cor
into the
mue dver half the coat ot other ilght. bis peculiar Instnnnent. the goggle- writes a book or luwteies a *paper,' Or heavy drlnkteg: .. He
peg. with orchestra accomiAi
io
sings la public, or *reeltes,’ or dUplays 8L ciali river., bat Jiia body seated
Vic C. Palmer wlU play a clarionet
her beauty in unique and splendid io be Urttar than the -wator and ba
•I .
sdo. Mrs. Ida M. Bailey wUl give,
would not rink, so he ww rea
gowns.
readings. _________________■
(■But alas! the letters stni cpme de­ with eaae.
U4 Freot BtxMt,
No good bstfth unless-the kldne>-e manding tier hold’s autograph, Uie
Qiwnd Ledga-^l Pelt*. Clark
women stare at] her coldly—It Is all Wood, Ciriftor Figg ate mpRMltctefor him!
ell were aerer^ teJor^. six teSw
“6be chides, rebukes, and—he. awak- from this tosn. by teOng U-fiest ate
mJng out of his lethargy, proves his landing on a pUe of atone. They ware
common clay by railing back.
workliig -c* a tew ban ^te the
“Alas! !>. oonflrms her suspldou— scaffolding gave wty-tegd 1st thorn
be Is only cisy, and oommob clap at tall. No deatha have iaaiRad yoL
that.
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Aim Arbor^nwre hte
“To show him how It U. blmseU. she
Dw hsa company of her own—fioorwadding InVMathma
walkers, clerks from the ribbon coun­
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at the Stoae.tt.’ft-erilage
ter. plsyers on the clsrion^. tenors
year, te tats year h», ta|«BCht tecta
who slug in amateur operas.
“When a man ceases to pay court ate aavaral of tar »'<tainrs an
Wbb gained
building
tte UsL of ttetoteltf take
to his wife, other mn are apt to.
These callers are amari In attire, ,-brldea. •
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a perfcict piano, and sellamart In repartee, dever, attentive.
VMo^^Oae oitteo Mggari p»
iog it at fiictory priceB
"But not etenany-^or one fine daj;
a tenor being too smart, laboring un^
and liberal , terms. See
der the popular illusion that the gen,
ins is a fool, finds himself Ueked Into
our goods.
the elreeL”
Then Mr. Hubbard goes t
gives the foUowlng advloe, as though
On soeont Ot tke UA
*’Hah mnd Qama Ljsw"
wQlbeintboir oSee dnriac

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Prom 76c to - Prom 65c to, - Prom 60o to- - Prom 3&C to
- ^om
to- - yrom 2®c to
- Prom 26c to
Prom 16c u> - Prom 124c, to Prom 6c to -

Rastall’s.

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New Dwellings

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Carpet Cleaning

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Your Sbirt WalaU should be
done up at the lauodtr In
order to have a chic appea»ance. We malce a specUtty
of this ctass of work. Pack­
ages called for and dellvmd,
of coufue. : : : ; :

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REPUTATION

TRAVERSE CnTS BEST STORE.

iTffee SIR Vataes
That Appeal to Y«i

rh.-8f are three of the best «ilk bargsins we
liave ever offered yon—In the face of a ri:«ing
market we quote you Silks that an^ below the
niHrket price, These are valnes TImt
be Dupileatwds and will mora what we have
very quickly—A. fortunate purchase enables us
to do this..

Bklwier«FdreDy<-Ti} tekTalf.ja.«6iD. wide, there U NO dUk m
earth that la euperfar U- this for wesx. wothiag M tte
i^dtteMlk."^made »o retail lor S10a.ve

“Has

“Hy advloe to all women who are
married to men who love tkrir work
better than they love ttelr wivm:
not nag; do not straggJe;,do not obstnict; do not fight; do not rival—
Joat be youTMlf. You are only lov­
able whan you are yoorsriL Be a no­
body and sink yoorerit In your work,
Joat as your buibate ainka hlMelt in firulL
hlB."
Of the Turiona cereal drloka on the
market -PlneO- onmumda luoif to
.oae as the nearest In Savor to coffee.
It Is a-drildous and asUafying beverCity akouM be an addlttonal taoMttve
to people bm to tryTt—for haa apt
Battle Creek gained a worldwide fame

tkdr ears against tea WM___________
ipsndatlon of Dr. mag’s Now Disoov-

Jc io. Iliad. T*ffeSa.thUUtte.te*tsnk evwotteed atltept^
macufaeMierwaa abort on a omldn number we wanted, tUs

At ThatPfiCB tte

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Ste took Dr KtagaJWr.I
•asr ovantlilBg oIm »teV

Pa W. KlMBAlt CQi.

ICijwHaa Vacinic By,

CaldweB Bros,
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LsMtay.
IkMtriokt

m p. sPalnts and Varalahftft
£est Painte and Varaifll^ sold.
BEST becanse it go« far^flat
and lasts Iqngor.
Many df onr leading basmesB
men have used it and express
satisfactioii in every oase.
We have a complete line of
lea^ oils,. bmshee, etc.., and
Mniesob WaU Finisb in the dif­
ferent shades.

JuKea Gen^hellt
South M
413 Ui

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Price, good service ate^lHir
treatment, we can jieet a^
competiboB. Therefore,doubt (m
be*
form a lo^eal basis, lor year
oe^ieet to use eur “BH8T”
flour.
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WAWTEI

WAMlH>-*lpMU«ut pwm to oop7
imam koae. 0 paid treddr. Send
BlMipM nva^ie tor mmvia letter
•pd InstnMtlau. Bor^ Co.. U
DaM« ctreot. New Tork, • SlM-t40
-,^;>C*HTKD. .
OIBL. WANTED for geBOreT hu__
wock. -Ails. W. E. IUln& 6M UkSon

mam

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Mrs. B. UMUiood. 6i3
I etreet .
SlfiMf

WANTED lOT general howelAhmtnce. Dnloa street.'
WAMTED — 8e«>od4iand bakeahop
(ooli. Whai kave yon got? u B.
Tumble, 113 Batt
It >Ninth atn

COOK WANTED for 12 men inunedlAWy. ■ Apply at 416 State etreet.
316Jttt
WANTED—nte« op a few bay i
lota between the G. E. A L and the
brewery. UUlek
and Real Ba-

WANTED-Ordera tor iiiath <

WAMTH) — Fttr
a0e ft* canning metory. HwtSd 8.
SllStt
WANTED FOR U. 8. ABET—Able
bodied unmarried men beti
of u aiMl S6: ttUsoa of Dmtad
Stataa. of good ohaiaetar and ternperaie
« bhabUn,
V who
1' can apeak,
- read...... ........
aodwrftaB
igtisb Far IntOnnatloo
apbly to Recruiting Officer, 306

ISAAC raCR DIWHARQBD.
FOE aatA—Two new mOA cows.
«ood emu; Aa thoroo^BMd diert
!i -HOT ttATM.
bora ball, Duke of Latoelde; a - No EvMer ca That He burned Sanl’ May Kav* CMsed tte. frueia*
tarlum Stahlss.
SMI ec ta» ig^l ottT.
SOSO buck lambs and blA Vede
(Special
by
the
Scrlpps-MeRae.)
. Bhrofti** «w«n H. C. Buiie*■ Bome wu » bsr .^oiT am
Battle* Creek, Mich.,' June IT.^aaac
ware etroag ud wosun bustlWome^. ttiaxged wtth satOng fire to tnl, they aet tm'-'VW
TO SELL—L ge wnrehouM with teed
engine, grain lins. tbe naltailam etablu whldi eansad the hath.'Tbara w«» SOO pttdfr biMie
r oartying
g tor
os
the death' of J. B. Paul of QaR. Kaa. lnlmperteiaome.v.Before taMng a l«et the Bcoen took
on oTAsngs giist mlU, hay. grain was dlsmlsSad thlas morning to I
e tittle exerclie. la. Oe httsr htstoy
and feed store, -with yard rcom tor
eanylbk on coal, cement end brick of evidence.
at Rome the room Ih wUrii be onhtmlnaM. Sidetrack In yard. Terms
drseeed wu huted, ahd after andnuADDITIONAL
LOCALS.
Little's Real Estate and Ins.
Ing he wu eudnted with oU- -Thes
' 31284f
came to aeiatehiiM and rttddng <tt
Mwor John R. Santo went to Omena to .Mttn wttti to. ittlglL FWlowtag
this afternoon.
this penpiMtkm wu insMted by
- R. C. B. Nsweombe, Jr., of ManltW heated all or a hot,bath. TBe bath
wu conqiieted with » cold doache or
wu a caller In the dty today.
TO BKLLr-cBriek cottage; g^
cold pinnge. FlpeOy the body wu
Will Sterr of Chicaso la visltlnfl rel- enolnled again.
atlvM and old friends In the dty.
It M btoved to Beny writera that
a dt.to hot betb la
Mm. C. M. Reed of Sixth atroat is
TO. SELL OB TRADB-640 . .
^ pMfie cd to «Mfl 1>etb antog the
Wigtnla corered wtlh black wal- entertaining a' company of ladlu at Bomans wu to fttedpal caaee oC
' and white oek; elso. onteroF progressive flinch thU
their downfaU. The laxnry of to hot
The carpenters are requsstsd to be bath was weakeaiiw end destteyed
caah or will trade for farm and present at a meeting at the union to­ that berwnel vatotid
village property, or farm-property. morrow jilght for rtecOoD of officers. whldi to Rnmens .were notortoos In
Uttle'a Reel Brtate B Ins. Bx^^. ‘ Arthur Zimmerman went to Leland
URle by b
, take the teachers'
of to hot badftcradnally sapped
TO SBUr-dO ecru In Garfield town­
a tor Leelanen county.
iway Ito vftaWy
Bomtn addier
ship. most all deared;.bouse fire
A. J. Petertyl hu been notified by untU-to more hardrBien of to north
rooms, plutered, pdnM Inside ud
out; barn not very raniable. lumber hlfi attorneys, KBhn B Co., of New found ton very aam toe to eonon tbe ground for a new barn; 100 Tork that a patent has oeen granted quer.-LMedlcel T^
fruit trees; garden plat—berries,
currants, etc.; 10 swarms oi bees, on his sleigh attachment
. wagons, bngA email blue on East Front street
The Revolntion, la giving os a sepa­
glee, harrows', pim. ca^vaten, gave tjie fire dwartment an eawdse rate nationality, bad not deetnyed
mowers and rakere. teed cu^ and
time honored tradltiaik Otir manners
last evening about 9:80,
end-customs were English, bred In to
-h^uB. Utt^'Insurance'ud Rm'i age will not exceed 326.
bone; our polat-of view tot of to
estate Exchange.
James M. Loudon of this city and motor country. - rrnighiir end eqnelFOR SALE—My heue place on south -Min Guule Kroupg.wlRbe nnlttf in tty were poOtlceJ terto tot no one
side of West Sixteenth street, u marriage at 8:80 o'd^oc^khls evening
pretty a place as there U in,town.
at the home of the bride's •parents st
consisting of about three acres or ij
equivalent at. 26 lota 26x165; al;
Bower's Harbor.
- two tracOonal lots adjoining It <
Mies Joeie Weber of Hannah died ply an advantage of.hbth, wtdeb tot
tbe east; also five ad«e wttb small,
Tuesday afternoon at 8 o'doci of Froridence who had elsrays shown an
also twelve lots on north side c heart dis^. Deoeued leaves a hus­ affinity to hlerarefalu uw fit to bestow
same street, all In one block. A band and three children. Tbe funeral
favored class. Tbe community
H. Perry. 210 But Front street.
sue -tf will be held from the Catholic church
Hannah at 10 o'clock tomorrow
-OR SAI2—Two-bnraer, blue flame morning.
thMr servants and ottiM Tbe ptlvacT
oil stove, nearly new. ‘Fake It tor
Orson Laphtm, who with WMiiam of these gentlemen eooeereea them36. 619 Fifth street
8041-tf
.FeUerly wu In Che boat buUdlng bual- BrtvM only. There were no *Social
FtNt BALB-164nds cedar wood dF. ness; tau filed a bill in chanoery,
heralded In tbdr new«>allvered to any part of the city. J. r ing for an InJuncUon, restraining Fet-.
OreUick Oo.
8U7-tf
terly from taking the yacht “OuUer”
out of the state. Disagreement in partship rcUUoDS is' the cause of the
suit

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MI8CKLLANE0U8.
POR'fiAl^B—Nice large tomato planu.
MRS. FRANCBS S. SMITH, ^anlst
Diep a card to G. Frankie, Trm
organist and vocalist Graduate of
. City.
S166-t-6d.a-w
Valparaiso Musical Cmservatory
Pupil of Prof. Frederic Horace Clark
Eighth atreet; steam heat, dectrl
of Cbicago. Inventor of -unified
. light, plumbing modem; cash <»- ne
planism. Address, Mrs. Fiances S.
gotlable security. Little's Insui
FOR SALE—Baantifnl «m»ii rest- HAVE TOUR LAWN MOWQl put In
Ndeaoecn But nd0th street Small
shape by an up^—tor^pu^ln^the
payment doBn. balance easy moattalawn mower buslheu.
Irindlng
ly paymentB. See John KeUey, 320
ats, ud
Weal Sereoth street
31464X
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a
card and I will call and get
m
;
all
cleared;
-*?. .•
mower and deliver
liver It whtm
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brtdt _____
J. K. Longwell, 223 North
>
Dlvisloo
etreet -'Phone 247, Cli
Bide and inside; bay 'wWtow;
baa; cedar blocdc cellar; pump I MONET TO LOAN on personal propklUiien. This la a great bargali
uty. Id niu to suit I Nswland,
Little's Ins. and Rea! ^taU Br.

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TO SEL^-40 acres, 7 mUu from city,
some orchard; son.e wood; log
nouM; some small fruit Little's LOST—This morning, a roll of bills
and a check payable to Mrs. Louise
Pfannenschmldt between Bay street
and State bank. Finder pleM leave
at Eagle office -------------or at Mrs.----------naimi
BChmldt's. corner Bay and Handolph
a central location, steam heat
streets.
66-lt
trie U^t 10 rooms, plnmblng for
batlL gu, fine yard; one qf the fin­
« Monday at
est homes In the city, tor nie cheap
316 in bUIa.
for aash. or part cash and negotl^
Finder
leave
a^
Eagle
offi<
e
and reablaaecnrlty. LUtle’e Insurance and
8164-t-l
3146-tf
(riding bows) specTO SBLl—14 acres, three-foorths of
a mOe from the dty; an desired
turned to WIU Foote.
Poote.
and seeded to dorer; easy U
LiUM lisaieaea and Beal a
BttMaee.
PODNl>—Cady’s podmtbook
SOD rOR SALE and sodding done.
-ing small sum of money. Ownu
hare same by calling at City M
for your
et and paying tor ad.
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Bad Blghth street <. < tel^one 706,
ClUeens'. Browning B Adsley.
. /
8147-t-;
Tbe wind does not aCeet tbe ther­
FOR'fiALB-^ndles' Wheel as
mometer. as any one may find out for
^aew. 312. EnQulre a^ Tbe
himself by a simple test Take two
------------------ exactly the
TO sCll—Blgfaty acres within a milo
oTdtt: 40 acru cleared, tour acres it will
r-ln fruit; fohr trout streams aicrou other where.lt wUl be Sheltered-say,
,
thegiUoe; rolling land..good aoU; on two sides of tbe comer of tbe bouse
abogt 10 acres black mndi, been
after allowing them to hang
dttifred and is exedlent for gaidet 'thfis for a few mlnotee you will find
or aslery beds; hooA 12 room'* that they register tbe same. And yet
needs painting; bam 42x47, frame. the person who stands nur tbe ther­
Id granary, cem boose; another mometer that hanga in the wind will
Id Bouse cm farm. 'Thla Is
the inre bargatna In northern Elehl- feel tbe cold more -sensibly than tbe
gam A good fanner coold with Ut- pemon who stands near ttie sheltered
Ue
e dxpeose
ttpeose make this farm worth
trorth
h el^t to ten tboasand In a
Tbe wind Is simply air In motktn.
S time. UtUe’s Inenranee and and air In motlonJs no ceddu than the
fc Bstate Bsdiange.
of rest. We feel
colder in tbe wind simply becanw its
' A tewfbeaotUul summd resort lots at blowing over us takes tbe beat away
1. cost of surrey snd mak....... '• insnranoe and from tbe body by cansing a more -rap­
- laJT'' id evapoiatioa from the skli). There Is
tbe dry bnUi of a

Rev. W. K, Wright rrturned from
Calitornia Monday. He'
Kansu City by the flood and
quently «ould not reach here in time
for Sunday seiTlee u be expected.
Mr. Wright will give a report of the
usembly. et prayer meeting Thursdai' evening and on' next Sunday mom.
I to the court relataking the caae of Sipes'vs
Michigan Starch Co. from tbe jury
finished yesterday afteraocn and
.udge Mayne refuaed.to take the caae
from the jury. The defense then atat.
their Bide of the cue. It is ex­
pected that the testimony will all he
In this afternoon and the arguments to
the jury will begin.
The funds autecribed by the dtiIDS tor the Fourth of July celebration
-e being collected this week. The
amount eubacribed auurea this city
of one of the best celebrations that hu
been witnessed .la this portion
at the state. Let everybody aulst In.
making this an occasion to be remeiW
bered by every one. wbo visits the
diy on that day.
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.

meal, H.. L. <
Feed, a., L. B Co.'s t
Bnm, per 100
100................
MldUng, per 1
Bg0. per dozi

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^ po u», ■.V.'.V.V.V.V.U oiii »

Potato., per buttrel ..........

are supplied by H. King, of Swift B
Clsartaa(± M»k.
Franklin, abort cut
CaEtonla bams. . .

itb, bicycle
rohone cn
ing machine horse power, a
dram, a baritone bora, and
dock, a watch and a Jack'

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Prtoitom J-oon, .
to Peile ou day one eC
m of forty, oemed Nuntor. Bilvsr leaf lard. .
made
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dosen ' gleaeee at sbslni
UveStocto
o'cloto wu efrlking. The wagu was
- IJy Wn^. Iraatr
token end to twWre gbeus giacMl wine, oorwer - ct
Union
m to0bla 4>n to fltSttonltoMego- streets:
--------- -- . hu-Siet gtato. nnd to Hogs .
'tOoA had {nst finished striking when Bteere,
be drank tbe twelfth and last While Cows,
tv the hundred or thpoe^, 21» N. hto compeniou were appleedUig to' Teel .
toet Negocier staggefed end Ml heavi­ Lnmbe.
ly to to floor. He was picked up dud. Sheep, good,

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pupnlar music et GrinneD's,

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^Sutrtel

xMTer-toOs to tone
roome; post t___ late.tokldneyeaBLthi^lehdac; oadar blodi eallar; to Liver and Marlly
duud^^waUr Little's Ins. B Baal
mMt

Twenty-One Houre to New V'erib
The Michigan Central, Gtaad BanIdFNew York Special, maku the^
to New York to U hoars, landing
engers In tbe heart of the city,ImbI
Central statian. TUa M act oBfr «
good train to New Tcrk, bn to Dn>
trolL Buffalo and Albany u weU. It
up4(Histe, and carriu cafe coacA
Detroit.
d<nW.F and buOetdlbnrT
b ~ —
Detroit, dining
beyond, la addlUon to throng

E you are coatwnptetlnf an eastern
. d thorooth M- trip, write Joe. B. HauTD. P. A,. M,

C. R. 8..

TO
aeiee. hear dty; two
daaied: no
U>
burgh,
dngglato.
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SsoaUh BrUu.
iridesmelds at a Span­
ish wedding- bat totted a madrina
) Is present with
the witnesses. Tbete is no bride ceka
but there is a recepOsn and very often
feast after to ceremony. Before
to wedding Uku pUee 'to bride’s
new borne Is made reedy for her receptloQ. for to boo^mooBett-do not
start on tbelr trarris lintil to day
after their tnarrtege.
Before their departue-they pey

frirada No visits en paid till Uttle
cards have been sent "offrtlng their
bouu-”

■ss;

67.000 pairs of shoes.
700,000 yards of domestic ...
um piece goods, iheluding shirting
checks, cotton flannels. Uddngs. den­
ims. Calicoes, lining etc.,: 20,000 yards
table linen. 47.000 yards crash, 6,000
blankets, 4,000 towis. 27,000 yards
644ndi dress fiannHs.
"A large quantity of underwear.”
hosiery and
luiu luAiona,
uuuuus.
"Chicago bidders had tbe advantage
if Butern bidders-In the fact tot
le government hu to pay tbe freight
I Chicago on Eastern suppUee.
opetitlon. Is fafghly grattfring.
iply indicates tot Chicago is i
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• -field.
.iH
preme In
dry goods
You can buy a 336 Orapbophonc at
Grinneli’s tor |15: will throw In one
dozen Columbia records.
'66-t-3
iBinT off
TEN PER CEi>
. on Shoes at J.
B. CURTIS'. SU South Union street.

tor tin^pu^toS

NEW MEAT MARKET
1 have opened a first-daw
meat m^rke^ at '404 East
Eront-street.

Give me* a

call and L wil| tty to pleas^
you. ■

A regular 3400 Sterling pia
used at Grlnndl's tor 3286.-

VIC C. PALMER

And SVBiUIER UNBS

Coods Delivered.

CHz. Phone No. 366.

for Tfanktort. Renzanla. ML Pleaui
Clare, Alma SL Louis. Ithaca, Owos:
Howell, Ann Arbor. Tqledo. end ell
J. J. KIRBY. O. P. A

PERE Marquette
,iao. 18. 1903.
Trains leave Traverse City i
Chicago and weeL 6:00 a. m, 3:46 p. m.
For Muskegon, Bay Cit>-, Port Uuroc, Toledo, Detroit and euL 6:00 a
m. and 3:46 p. m.
'For Manistee. Ludlngton and Hllaaukee. 6:00 a. m. and 3:46 p. m.
For Elk Rapids. Kalkaska, and Bellalre, 7:00 a m, 1:60 p. m. and 6:46
For ChgTlevolx andsPetoakey. 1:60
p. m. and 6:45 p. m.
H. F. MOELLER.
J. KEHOB,
Gen. Pau. AgL
Agent

Our aodiltog deRartsMat is
equipped, to go oTto toohs of any
eOBvany and draWtof an ,<
“-----------We can ervaoge
any firm.
wnorpiwauootoap^U

9 62'
10 04
10 13
10 20
11 14
, Junction. 11,30
12 Mpm
10 31
10 66
Coneml.b"'
11 06
11 26
13 05 pin
Lake Ann

Via A. A. R. R. Via C
I 6 2
12 66 pml 7 0

_0. M. MORSE.

TIMBER ESTIMATORS.
J. H. TULLBR.
Land looser end timber utimetor.
Hardwood timber end stubble lands
tor sela Reeldense 260 Sooth Elmwoodava Cltltens. 'phone 712. June ’
ARCHITECTS.
rto^fs
427 Fifth street
era *phone 41L Besum^ nuuMeno
full slse details given with ell plans.

affairs
^ata auatto- jnwlved that
■nTTirr nwifitoiijciili'i liirra
’■fl-” by to
MgM^ and-eliHlSed
w and
the resnlu
wfll be to
rceult td osr ma«||y«aa at bul-

L LOCKHART.
DB. .BNYII^ ItomST.
NOT Ofl4« over Peopw's Bavl
Beak.

Writeto w aBfl‘ipe-2f<t>
yon ^>eeial ’-fni AlIn- that will
beo
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Trains arrive at Traverse City at
11:00 a. m. and 6:36 p. m.
A 312 On
Trains luve .for Cedar City and
olumbia re
Provemont at 6:20 a. m. . .
Arrive from Provemont and Cedar
t Jullue Cmnpbell's South City at 8:14.
Boat connections at Manistee and
dwars Store end ue a line
Frankfort, making shortest and ghuph end lUr ‘
routes to Cbleijp>.
Cble», Mllwi
Milwaukee and
tbe west.
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alre. Occaatonatfr K« KseU Is to
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wrongI it
King's New
W you take
-Life PiUs for DyspUeto, Dtextoeu.
Hea^e, Liver or^^toir^
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-DB. HOLDSWOBTE.
Office to Heuntoti-Mmncto Moefc.
Bpern: P to U A m..' 2 to 4 p. m
"There hu been ue botteat kind of looms 7 aad 8, Mereantlle Co.’s block.
Thooe No. 71.
a fight tor these oontneu In to past ' SpedeUttehUon given to to e^
7eera. In smne cues bids were enter­
DB. H. B. GABMBB.
fitted..
Both
‘phonu.
ed by foreign honsu. Chicago
Spama
attenthm glveh to Mi«ery aflir
" - - - this
dMeeau
of Women. Oflee oPSTa
ton ever before. ThreFtonrto of the
First
Nattonal
bank. OeR botb^
oontiacU Were securad by Marshal’,
Field B Oo, to the feoe of to teenest poeslble bidding from several hun­
■ DB. F. P. LAWTON,
dred firms to New York. St. Utols and ^ DR. W. F. SlTLANOWl^“
Boom 826 WHhelm blocK CitiisM'
other large centers.'
Pormerty
euBtanf autgeon
snrgeoh n.
tor w,
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’phone 641; BeU 'phone tn.
"Thoee familiar with the sltnaUon
ear. noae aad thrato to to Chi­
eepeeiallr proud of what toy
cago
Polyclinic couege
college end hoe—ruiycuDic
DBS. W. B. B W. B. MOON,
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signal victory for the (dty.
pital. PracUce Urntted to eye, ear.
Gueral practice; specialists to die3 idea of the amount of goodt
Base aad throat and fitUag of
of the ree^ a^ ganUo wt-.’
,-------- ed by, the gorernment for the
glassee, 602 Wilhelm block. Cltl. djaeases. Both ’pbonea. City'
use of iu wards may be gained by this
:ra Bou^ Uock.

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Graduate of CSeveimid HmauBhUtie
MedtoalMlIege. Clttseu' ^hone
784. Ofr Book Blere Mortt^-

southern and eastern ^ints.
An eyewitness of a celebrated feat
of iwiental jeggl^ trils to following
story of what be tboltot be seW a
bend of Indian tefclrs aecompUsh:
prodneed a chain eeventy-flve
iteet In length and In ray preeenee
threw one end of it toward the sky.
where it remained as If fsstened to
something In tbe air. A dog was then
btooght forwarrl and.'-brtBg placed at
tbe lower end of tbe-chaln. Immedi­
ate ran up and. reaching to other
end, dlMppcared In ,Ae air. In the
aame manuer a bog. a'’pastor, a Uoo
and a Oger were snetoslvcfr rt^it up
the chain, and dll dHtopund at tbs
upper end. A2«esh3?^tM'«own
to
end pntlt IB a beg. no one
ever dlBcorerlng to What manner to
different anltoaU werd’made to vantah.”

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you. Same caroful attentibn given to
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