The Daily Eagle, May 20, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, May 20, 1903

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)

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1903-05-20

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CITY

WM

DAILf
TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1908.

VOIi. XL NO 3142.

SUMMER

seuous FIRE AT MHIaR BAY
FOR
GEO. DeWlTT
ARRESTED

is here for a short time.- Get your hammocks and easy
i^irs and enjoy it while you can.
.
Our stock of Hammocks, lAwn Chairs, Settees and

S8.M

£S;~!3HSal

li.st for years), for only
»,
'
Without arms for
...................- $1-00
A good, solid, well made, folding Lawn Seat, nieelj' fin­
ished in i*ed or green, large enough for thiee people, just
the thing for lawns or porches, for only.....................-...$1.25,
They are not cheap,' slimsy thin^ nailed together, but
: are wiliil. well made, nicely finished in every way.
'Wf. also have the long Veranda Settees, math* of lient
timber, in red or green, in .3, or 6 ft. lengths.

S«wm1ll •ixl U.r9*, A»^>l.

r
A SERIOUS CHARGE 18 PREFER­
RED AGAINST HIM.

(8pecUi*^b7 Uie ScrtppsJft^)
Calumet. Mloh., Maj
last
niabt destroyed tbie saviim of tte
Dollar Bay laad A ' '
controlled by IksU
a large amdonVof Sf«H
MARTHA MALE8KE WITH WHOM Dollar Bay. lb« laSS
partly Inanred. IBe
la a myaHE WAS WALltiNa
tery.

THE ASSISTANCE
OF PERSECUTED JEWS

Hears! Starts Subscription
in Chicago T^day.

rr*'“'^DIME RELffiF ElffiD OPENED HERE

Her Sereami Brought Wm. Denbroek
to Her AW.

HAS CHKAfiO^ THE HP
8HO.TER HOUR.

£8 PCS

Publisher of Chicago Examiner Btarte his List with
11,000 for the KischineS Sufferers in Southern Rus­

TBE MAS9MC THtflE BUU«I '
BAY CITY VISITED BY A BISAIT.
nous FIRE.

a total loM of tieOASS, vtft ^aaranoe of *40,000. A BoetlBg ot the Scottlfh rite hodtea
of Bv CKy was In ptogreaa vhM
smoke was disMverwl issting Crom the
lower floor. Hie fi/emen tatted to.
loeade the blase at first and whn they
did sneeeed the'flre had spread to all paita of the bnUdlng and waa taatiag
from the root
The temple was erei^ln 1*81. aad
was the hotnh of two tdne tedaea, two
chapters, the
tish rite tx^ea. The origin ot i
fire is a mytia7. but CoUowing a soelectrical storm it is sownaH
lightning entered the stniotore and
fused some ot the eleetrte
wiraa.
Prominent memboa ot the ordm*

George H. DeWIU was arrested late
sia—Subscriptions. Received by The Daily Eagle
last nlgbl at b>s home by Sheriff D.
S DanerW 8«rWill be Forwarded to Chicago—60,0&) Jews Order­
O. Cbandler. under a warrant laaued
vanla
by JusUce S. M. Brown and sworn to
ed to Leave Kieff—Michael Deavitt Will Investi­
(Special by'tbT^KM-MoBae.)
by William Denbroelt. charging DeChicago, m.. May A—Today'tSAOO
gate Cause of Massacres.
Wilt with assault wlUj Intent to wmmil a BUtutory offense upon Martha waiters, waltressea. WkA bar tandera.
Maleske. a woman about 20 years of colored porters, k^ien emptoyea.
Come In and see what we^have and ger our prices.,
t tor the relief ot the p
age- The prisoner, reapresented br
] this morning In Chicago iiy WlUlmm E. Hearst. the
hte'couhsel, Attorney Pann C. Giller, and be Invites all.generoosly Inclined peo
befl. appeared before JusUce Brow-i
Join In his tiitmTWIse. The following private telegram to The Battithis morning, and in the absence ot
Be^e is explanatory of the attuetlon^
rge H. Cross
■ >ChteaBe, ML May SO, 1KB. ,
,t court in Bel•‘Editor ot The Dally Eagle, Tra«rae City. MIeh.:,
lairc. the examlnaUon of DeWltl was
I until Friday morning at
'“Mr. W. R. Heerat In today's papor opens a aubacHptlpn for the
9 o'clock. Bail was fixed at *600.
relief Of the Kirohinelf eirfferar* with *1J»0. Please get W many euboeribit appears that DeWltt has reeenUy
eis ea poeelble from cltteona In your town.
paid some alight attenUon to Miss Ma­
“The eufterlng is greet end there is the meet urgent neeeeelty for Inleske to the way of caning on her.
otant relief. See the mayor and prominent eltlxena, clergymen, etc.,
and last evening the couple were out
and ase how many subaoriptim you can get today. Koep it up vigorously
walking together. Winiam Denbrock,
long A there ii any tteotibllRy of adding to the Hat. Bulletin early tobrother ln-law of Martha, and with
Wrrew announcing whet eueoaea you have had. after today’s work. Try to
whom tiie made her home wear the
perfect a relief organization In your town. .Get the mayor to take the
comer of Case and Sixteenth street,,
k Let the Comfort Chair a^e yw
did not look favorably on the couple
^ reaUT ao. The Comfort Chair is
keeping company and went out ot his
dlKerent from almost anythmc else.
house to look for Martha, Soon shd
“FOR THE 'UPLlFTINa OF MAN­
It's not a bammscfc. cot a swing, net
for the Jewa. They kmg to go back to
- ihio&sofallcomOpen Dime Fund.
and George came alonj and went pass­
KIND" IS THE MOira
Kleff. ■Ibey do not know what to
ed the bouse. Denbrock wtited
To carry out the aplrlt of tte engif aittiog Of reclining. Every artonrf
ehort time aud then was startled tc
gestiaii of Mr. Hearst. The DaUv begin. At last the words of our Tbora
are
Terlfled:
“And
ye
shall
run
with­
bear Martha's screams for help.
po^UoD^yoar body assumes, the chair
Bagla has decid^ to open a dime
joat ibUows, and that without any effoR on yoor part.
It Is alleged that Dc^tt threw the
tend. ThU means that the minimum out being pur8ued.“'
young woman down and attempted to
subscripuon wfll be a dime but there 'The anUre <*tr la patrolled—mili­
To Me it. (o tit in it. coeta you nolhtng.
choke off her otils for help., Den­
will really be no limit to the amount tary bands everywhere^ Some
To buy It &nd have II delivered
brock ran to the woman's assistance
which may be aubeeribed by any one that tomorrow will-see a greet fioUti
to your door eotie you only S it.?.:..
and a lively scrap Isjfald to have taken
person. The
... list of
place before he was able to free her.
be pnbUshed in The Dally Bagte, and
It is aald that DeWltl then ran aVay.
the money will be forwwded to the
s at aU. bet almply i
It Is further aUeged that DeWltt was
Chicago Bxaminer. Subscriptloia
under the Innuence of lldnor last
being made for the reUef ot the Jewa sacre of the Jewa. There la
version, which U that tonight at
nUht. and this may be A partial ex­
all over the United States;
o’cloek Jewish bouses will be
piation of Ms actions. He la a
memben bat win mable to
*60000 Already Rtiaed.
Flrot to Reach New Yoric.
young man of abemt ii yoam of age
. M«w-Tork. May 20.—The eoi»r in
nM frelonga tq a
New 'Vt^ May *0.—Iba first
terest of Jews til ovM-'lhe wortd U on army of 06.000 Jews driven ont
by G. M. Gardner. Jr., i
) This'S mtorg of thp tragady ia that
E. H. HARRIMAN WILL RECOVER at 9 o'clotit .Saturday night, young shown by the lettere of Inquiry, ang- Rosala by the pmaecnUons,
gesUons and appeal thaU-are being this country on -the ateamshii
.-arVer. wlOi Louie De Frmin and an­
From Operation for Appendicitis Pet^ other man atepped at bk honae and received dtiiy. This concern la not dam yesterday. The greater part o
After recelrlng all
being expreeaed In words, tione. but them are educated and fairly well to State Deputy Grand Pretidemt Beeformed Today.
wanted to come in. Thill waa unfindb material expression-in the gen­ do. They have money and are able to man appointed a <
(Spoclal bribe Scrlpps-McRac.)
dreesed and refnaed Uiem admlaelon.
erous contribuUons to the rtilef funds earn their own living.
mate oOcera for Traverae City Aerie
The men Instoted that th«r most come
i waiuoperan>d upon for Appendicl- In and have a drtaik ot cider before that are being raised In many cRlea.
The nominations were afterwards re­
•The Jewa have good cause to fear,
till* iiiiirnlng which iiroved moat Uicy went on homa-Finally ThUl un­ Tbe fund has now reached more than says a refugee' “for If they are afraid ceived and the foUowlhg offleets wwe
subccsslul. Tho oporeti>
that they might be slaughtered at duly elected and Instead:
bolted the door. The men were ti- *60.000. and la rapidly growing.
formed by Dr. Wm. T. Bull ai)d three r«dy partially Intoileated and a nolay
Worthy president—Walter Lotar.Kleff., why'shouldn’t they fear that
Terrors at Kleff,
aseiBUnts at tbc Hold Nc
revel followed.
Kleff. May 20.—Kleff la ot$wded they ahonld be slaughtered in the
Dr. Bull said that Harriman would i
-ChM. BvAt nearly 11 o'clock tab othti yoi^ wlUi a large mllltery force, the vil­ smaller places. Kleff la crowded with,
cover tiuickly. '
a large miliUry force, the villtgea
farmera going home from Henderaon, lages are hot, and oonaequemU
Worthy chapteln-“W. M. BUaby.
not. and consequently the Jews In tho
stopped in and added fpel to the flre- Jewa In the aubdrba are leas a
Tonight, big hit—“Louisiana.’’
Worthy secretary—Elmer B. White. Marher. more aggravating than the There la a aoarclty of bread of course suburbs are leas 'secure.’'
Worthy treoanrer—W. a Gi^(*othera. attempted to lamp on the oM
First oxeuraioD of the season via
worthy Inelde guard—A. Longman'a back, the H^Oob of the gong
Btcar.icr Columbia Sunday. May
srorthy.
leaving Ihe dock at 2:3no'd
^I’ocir'Gowi
' '
being to Ue hhn And leave him help­ ONE HOUSE WAS STRUCK TWICE
Worthy ouUMe gnard-^Yed lAfdle.
3l42-t-4
miiBic on l)oard.
less on the bed. Bntii trltits bad be-.
Worthy conductor—Albert HoTotny.
fore been piayed on the old man: BY LIGHTNING IN FALL RIVER.
Worthy trnateea—John
One time wbqp the gang got dnmk
MASS.. YESTERDAY.
Wm.
DUl and O. L Clapper.
SoifletlilnaNcv
t his clothea off. tiired by
'^have ^
Deputy*Wman appointed A. B, PlmBhred. Thill now -became fighting
ey
worthy peat preeldent and tiatrirt '
Per tl»* -nuiTep| «l W S-IO «•
mad and acenUng trouble of a aeri- Much Damage Was Done All Over
RICH6
We have a big assortment of
the State.
leputy.
ous nature, be picked up a club three
oeAth
Dr. Frani I
The only lii.'lit Ly *hich
^Special by the Scrlpps-McRae.)
Shoe Polish '
feet long and atood hla ground.
aerie phytidan.
Boston. Mass., May 20,—In h thun­
KlUed .lllm With a Cliib. .
colors may readily be dis.tingtiThe Fraternal Order of Baties U
At fhlB Bbow of n^t Twu say* der storm
IN HIS OlVN HOME AT.4 OCUO<?K
not
only new among fraternal orders,
^New Line of
Marker grabbed a stidt «t wood out ■ette yesterday two Italians met death
THIS MORNING.
but it la new to many woya. Havtog
of a box and made A paa« at the old by lightning. Many persons anffered
Ohildiefl’s
.ThHTInMtUkht In
man. Standing in a corner Thill teen from shocks.'street railway traffic w«a
eoUy otanda alone
precedents It p
struck at Marker and gave him a disabled in many places and cbn8ld6^
Slippers.
(he busineak.'
in thewster of social, secret and fra.
crushing blt^iv that laid him sUff on able damage waa deme to property.
ternal organlxationa. It rests upon a
the floor. Thlll'a loaded gun had been In Pall JUver. one honae was tuiiok
We have them
VoUndatlon
whose
comer
atone is Is- '
seized by one of the dMd who threw twice and five persona were shocked.
cribed
“For
tbe
DpUfting.
of
ManCaught
Fire
F^
a
Lamp
He
Used
fo)it out doors. Maricer waa haaUly,
cind"—not of tbe select' few, bat of
in the NighL
picked up and driven to hit home, two MISTAKE SHOWED UP,BUSINESS
the little girl
away. He regained oonadopapolitics. BO long ns he .le a niao
(Bpeelti by the Scripps-McRae.)
untll And Proved That People Read Ador big girl.
Richmond, Mich., May 20,—Rev. with a heart and soul wortby of the
Sunday motting when he tailed rap­
one day recently The Daily Eagle Harry Storey’s house was destroyed by order’s titorta..
idly. It woe found tW............. ............
the necessity of making an early selection of someFree
medical attendance U fuznltiifire
at
4
o'dock
this
morning.
Hla
made
a
tyjwgraphlcti
error
In
the
necessary, and the op^otfon w per­
Bowloml QougloM
tbiog for a wash dress. This is a matter you should
formed. However. Marker etmttened Bpeton store ad. Tie store advertis­ body was burned beyond recognition ed members and their famlUea and t defer as you are fully aware that it is difficult
a
0(B(
ed foolatoolB for 39 cenU tot- the fol­ and the flames injured his wife ao ae- *1 a day is paid to a Blok or disabled '
later on iq the
you desire.
;he season to find just-what
just-wl
The matter was reported to the po- lowing day only but when the paper verely that she may not recover. Bev.
We take pleasure in calling your iattention to our
printed, the price, appeared *S Storey has been alUng and during tbe
e lafe yesterday atternon. ThlU dewash goods department, which we a^e veryVjiroud of
DOOOO oooooooooooo clgres
night he arose to get some medidns.
LOOKING FOR A MATCH.
emits.
*
tres Ills
hi Innocence ot Intent
and justly ao as we have one of the most complete
Tbe following morlnlag by 8 o'clock It la auppoaed. that tbe lamp he car­
-der. He expreeaee sorrow, but says
stocks to be found in Northern Michigan. Will offer
be.was driven to.toe.deed, and the the laiHto were Soekteg to the stori in- ried fell from his hands and set fire White Eaglet of Monlrtee Want to A*-'
range a Ball Game.
a few suggestions to^-ou.
looks of the inside ot the house beav_ qutrtqg for 38-oeni footstools as adver- to his dolhlng and that he waa rentbe boshiess of
1 almoat jminedUtely helpless by , The Dally Bigle la In' ^ipt of the
him out. He Is a safaU gigiw rnitsou-' tlaed la The Dally Eotie- “me
following communication.- which mhy
Farmera. Merchants.
ttiertoned The the flames.
lar and woll preserved toy a man of ager Imm
Weliave a very apeclal number in Dimity at iOc per ;
Rev. Btorw was 68 years old and be of interest to baU pteyers:
Teachera, Mantiacturera,
his yeaia. He^bon who know tbe ia«gia baslnees crffice tor an expj^a cloth that is abeolotely right, both In style .aad qualityLaboring Men,
treatment be boa stood tor yCrs have a<», and received the answer. “SeU „aa pastor of tbe ItepUst church of •‘Editor of The DaUy Eagle:
a pattero in the whole lot that waa earried over from lai I aoaaoi
“Tbe White Eagle Athletic club haa
18 for j
great sympathy for him. His wife bos your goods as adVerUsed and eha^ this place seven years ago and afteri
every one U new and desirable.
ittona in Keovery strong btil taoA to the field
eboose fra
been dead 13 yean, dtatog iriilch time the difference to us."
retumed here ^1* summer, o
All haring any toting buidne^ O be has lived alone. Be has children The store dlspoeed of 88 stools that lucky and Iowa,
In the aeaaott enablea t
day at 38 cents and The Eagle has 88 three weeks ago. He had three sons,
in Owosso, Corunna ana DetrolL
needs of every clasa Oarefnl,
cents diarged to It at the store, but wither Storey of Detroit ai' ' ikiUed and ebu
U'l an ill wind'that blows no good, others In Iowa and California.
•U Doien
■niree facta were clearly eatobllthed
HONEL^S
throatii the mistake. tU: The DaHy EIGHT THOUSAND
We are
Engle readhee the people; people read
the odvertlamnente. and they trade tWO thousand NATIVE HOUSES
IN Mi^lLA BURNED.
lCu roto^Toura Whilrr”«4‘fihrio’thsT would
with then
pleaaeyoa. llUwn exoellett valoo at 96o per
VALUABLE BARN BURNED.
The Total Lorn *• EaUmatod to be
May .18. 1M2.
J^eut SVIKWIoa
Speaking of ^wUm. which are
aiTived this 'afternoon, and
(Special by the Bcrippa-McEae.)
JJwXwPMTofferingat*1#cpMyard*”lbe™lndode'*tif thbae dainty
Get your piano tnto.
will bc^n dit^lay this even­
Manila. May 20.—Blti>t thousand
effeeta iQ-pure white grounds with small flares. You can't make any
(3p«d.l by tbe Serippb5lca*e.)
is
the oity now with __
reeldents of the Tondo dtetrtot ot Ma­ at In
better teleeilon. and they w*sh perfectly.
Hannah. Lay A Co-Y . Sant
ing.- Pfi^.EiU
trqm.
Hleb, .M»
nila
have
be«
rendered
hoantioM'
by
oddrew
at onoe.
rr.; of
bam on the tan.
.
H. S. Hun, ProoMw
the
dtotnctlos
by
fire
of
l.OM
naUve
to Medina township was stru-k Iq
H'. C. Davis and
lightning and was entlr^ oonaumed honaet. The damage la aatlmated to
A. V. Friodritii.
i
by fire with aevMnr^mti of horses be *l.toOJK».
«r Menartii and tv«c
Tbe mnlelpaUty b toktog ooi
and caiUe teal tigUL Tbe lima te
New Block.
Corner Front and pnion.
amhoMSlMb
OOOOOOUOOOOOO WM.N.mUUIBENCE. about H;

■o.T.

'gjgaig:
BfGCII^

COMFOR.T
SWING CHAIR
Be Comfortable

=~H5~=; ■ ■

J. W. SUTER

lW»4¥aIkEasy

,rs

The Crossett

$3.50

and

$4.00

Shoe

FOR GENTLEMEN

Bachant & Roscoe.

MINISTER
* CREMATED

50 Candle Power

Nern$t
Lamp

Campbell Bros.

Hasn’t it Occurred to You

'-S

......

'ail’

We Desire

I:

Trimmed

5ANK

E. WILHEI-M

M

$2Wf3

mm.

THK

The Dffl^ Eagle.

lOLOCAUSr jAT JyNE fAUi

-me CAOLE PMias Pa>

may

TRAVERM cmr MAHKm.

BLATC WHICH CONTINUED AiOUT pl.«d RM c
nah • Ut
TWO HOOB# YE6TEBOAY

iStSST'cli''

y by the Baa-

Yon\

V

R E.worrs. aaD.suraEBLAiro
RidUMd the BrtneJpel BulldlnBe of
the VHIkoe to Aehea

•UBW.IUPTION8.

Notice

Bitoeertbers to The DaQy Ba^ are
r««a«ted to notlty the oBee at oaoe:
ef say Isllve to reoeitre the'pe»er
pnpertlr' er oa Uote so that Oie matteattoa
the eairtar boy may be remeiled wtthoot May.
COHINQ EVENTS.
Hay SO.—C. Q. Naan’s Uemendent.
hit. ’■LonisiaBa'’—Oty e^wa hooee—
west sMe CathoUe ehoR* bsoeflt
- Hay se.—Jno. W. Y<«era Bis Mau' moth Hlnstyela.—StetnBergb Oraad
opera booM.

■ Boyne f«ls, *Uoh- May *0—The
▼Pint lire in the history o« this tUlege hrake ont here at abont U a.
«ad fW two boars Ita sweep
was oalatttTEpted. PiaeUeally sU tit
the prlndpal buUdlnsi in the vlUass
are In ashea. InclodUig two etore^
the only llTety bam to tbe town and
16 realdenoea and bams. The lom to
more than
The fire started la W.J. Oaser'SStBand mlUtoary shob. troa a
leaktos oil store. It was dtooorered
almost at ones: bat the oU sare It
snch htadway that it eo^d not bo
(dtecked wlthoat aitoaiatn which tbe
rlDage did not poesMn.
Boyne City was telephoned
Blstanee and the department there
on a special train with the
hand pomp from that siUage. With

Fbnya Baud and Tgr oonhUne no
----------------aaftir be ghr* -to
jM. a. Jobanob and
If you want to rent or
ptaBo-«r «RMto-eee CMnsrif Broa., 88*
Bast Front almL TlMTt^Mto_________I to aaehange on new oben ot
av mate. If yon rant an Instratomt
from tltoto toe amount yon pay .wfll

Bran, perl
-------IS. PA Lard, per lb...

4«ftoBdlSblood.andnkea they do

Wheat................
Oom. perbOBbri .
Onto, per bnshri .

ismentprlm
ari wppltod by H. King, of swift E

-. . ____ .Aanni^on toe
leg of J. B. Ofwr, Franklin Qrore, in
It derelopad.* stubborn Otoer onylsld

atJ.D. XotaaoB'saadB
bnTi^-s dng ■tarsa.

SOME OLO THEATERS.

it has not benr demonstrated in rery
clear terms what cause lead to the
massacre of the Jews to Klschlneff.
Mr. Hearst has dispatched Michael
Darltt to Soothern Russia to make an
InrestlsatiOD of tbe canses and oondldonE whirii tod np
Tbe latest reports oonflm the first
dtopatriiea triltos
tbe fearful
■d on the Jen and the
number of innocent women and chil­
dren massaoed. It appeals to be tbe
old etory ot racial hatred. Mind blsotrr
and soperstltotlon on the part of the
iCDorant masses of Rnsriana, encon>ased or connived at by the local Rus­
sian antbortties. Tbe tales of atrod.
ziM eonal to bgrror the worst that
nawe eom^ down from tbe srorld’a

el«« Greece ■

It Btady li
TMMgef
With tbe Til

isaiop for growth, a yearning for
characteristic of all
touls. A men Is measnred by hto
grow, to become larger,
broader, nobler. Tbe Intenalty of bis
desire to reach out nu4 vp defines bis
tepacity for devlopmeot.
Any ODA .Toung or oM. pmiesstij b?
i paasloo for growth to constantly add­
ing to bis knowledge, always pushing
HEAVY DEMAND f6r PEN8IONB. Ills bortooD a little further. Every day
gain! addlttonal wisdom, every night
Tbe Bpantob-American nr bids fair
la a tittle larger than be w.ia In the
ruing.' He keei>s firoirlng as long as*
IIVCA

...................................................
% Even
in old age he fa still
Ing out for larger tblnga, rehto.base thus early appll^ for pensions.
• Ibonnmber of anUeants under the
fully developed, but have
bead d “tosUlds* to 67.046 and those
ached Use limit of Uielrgrowth. They
• sindwth" head of "widon and depend,
enta” is S.300. There base been al- tnnot be made to respond to toe
; of enridted soH or copiont watMJ03to<l *.W1 tosalM pensloos and 8,160
I power for the ogtenakHi of
of the widow and dependant 4dass. A HI life seemi to have departed.
total of 48.186 claims base been re­
Thereare many human planta of alg»jected. leaslnr 84410 clatou peDdinE' natnre. Early In life they settle
18 are comtog to dally
by the bnndred, and the todlmtlonB
I advancement along any line,
are Uiat at the end .of the year nearly
r merementa. new syatema of boal60
cent who were enrolled
, larger eonctTtioai of life and elmarmy liata„d)trinE the srar srtth Spain
tr toingi to the living, movlug present
will have vpUed tor pensions.
step only
BO tar tole way, only so far that
later ie the Cewe.
sfay, There Is no further growth, no
more progress for them. Tb^ have
"Wbart tangM to -yoor srberis reached tbelr goal.
totok that they an
aowr asked thwhoea
v
creed, race or relifton. The Dally
Bosle win fonrard to Mr. Beam
anmr contriboted' for this cause,
dime fond was thoo^t wisest because
none are too poor to take adsantsEe of
IL Tha fan list ot contribators will
be poUlahe^ anles It :: requested that
iiaata be wlritrid.

I?

......
a Mgtoa oanead ale a great deal
w rsakjmta

SUMMER KiNDEROARTEN.
Tonigt^*^

Heme Made Breaid.
If you*want a good' loaf ^ bread go
I the Borne
Home Bakery.
Bakery. All Mnde.^ of
PJjB, Cakes, etc. Give us
Bast NlBto. apooL

by I_____ _
yerthtir dbOdfen.
eeeurad.
ttorkvottd to toe work,------- -------- , -

”tn toe good old aumi
Benda la right at yoar
eeeleat kind of dotning—n«

«ns. toe afan being to provide dell^
tfor an
fnla^di

noee wbo are im^ted are tovl^
6y to write (betan May il}
• The Eagle Press has received p • to
• Nn* erf wmplee of eotnmpnpgment *
• Invil
....litatlonsgndprofrgma Yipm to* *
• clRpeee are InvRsd t» call gnd aee *.

Tin iiciMM

The Baaesament ran for tbe Im­
provement of Sixth street from th«
east line of Divlalop sfreet to the went
line of Dnioh etreet'U m to my
The first MaaMir eoUectlonhands for
.
meat is to ' paid on or taMore the
first day of

rtnt with Ootdella.” said tbe d. c,
dadared that u I should PM to
mr ebKbs she spotfid also die wltbtnt
May. And now”•Well, what Bowr qberied-the I
**We hare been married only Ms
eWBOer. *nid abe U diopptoc
aiMM toTM direct that I ooEht to get
my hte tBMed.'--Ghleage News.

IT, May 25. IMS. at the Coon.:
to ^d
TravemCltT,
cUEoont_________
at 9 o'eloA to the
tlnne to eeaiion at
as mnrii longer as maymplete t
s and res ot said
Tie# ot the a
dty. Any
. .person o persona desiring
to do BO may eramlne his. her, or toslr
aaaeBBihent on aatd Holla and show
canse. if any exist, why toe valnatlon

16 to $16, coat and pante.

lay qf Hay.
CHA& H. BraBS.
aerk of Board of Review and Equali­
sation.

the clothes that.mar ,

Our Outing Suite for me% at
suggest . perfect

Frank Trude
(fiueeeswrto hriiba)

People

are Learning
To appreciate this store
as the right place to buj'
builders’ ii a r d w a r e .
Everything is Jiouiid to
be right here, for we ai-e
not only aelliiiL vou
goods—we are making
-reputation for t li
TBUBE STORE.
Tliat is back of every
••
“lat’B
thing we sell;
Thi
worth
rth Bometfaing to
Everythtng complete—
price “right.

H

eeervlng are pnthed ahead of
them, when toe ml tzonble to with
tbemaeives. They hare esaaed to grow.
They continue to move to a diriA
They have not keprpace with the trend
cC toe tonee.
toe
call of the
vemueuMwaniry. Tbe
me y
young man or
woman or the obi man or
who
hasmaaedtogrowittobepKled. Life
holds nothing more tor MtbM.-Buo-

■r the akin awmiens take a
A wooum's flgnfs aiag be ai long as
neww ooar.
wzuco Byomaham
Oder, whidb
Sydnbam eam*
<sn- It pleaaea U It dossnTne^wt to get
to ttaat of whey. In Janndtos round o^ce to a whlia. - ,
mj^jM that of mnaki to oiS?
«C enmpf; of aoor beer to scrtfnla. of
Tonight, big hlt>-.ek«
warm bnsd to ii
dtobetli, srttto there to p
Is
bay er. rather, of a
Doesn’t Baspert OW Ago.
■Mwsy btosran____ ____________
It-B Bbametnl when yooto falto
uma being dne to mixtin to sartabte show-------------’---- PtopeettoM of tbetotwo taodton:

."SS*

"Di*eMiT&' ac­

and you’d keep in

■ .\--r

Straw Hats 60c. to • $2.00.
Panama eff«cts'$3 to^7.50.
Pine Line 1 l.-lts 25c. to $1.60.

Hamilton
Cloth ing Company.
A Household

Smokers !

Wer^ .

Tit That Celeb^t^

CIGAR

No prodoct of AmeiieaD lueiiu.
factnre has reached the fan e ctfcorded tbe

Kimball Plano

You win dlacoTW ooe of
the richest .moke. ,on •

m

ssUf

‘I'

the leading dariem.
ISSTEIPTLV

Idle Fancies (latetmun)
Dream of the Ballet

A UNION R|4||eC|^

"-wsMwr-"
'zxjsrs'

A.W.Jahrau$

j SI year toBd

LYinrtiHEALY

working

order.

over h*fi
____ CarriinaSnaahtoe
-\ii.;i:f of I'le Ante

It’s

cordance with the, weather

IvIrv.thrflrvtpasvafvMhv'Uw
as wonderfully luceotafci ploco*;

Miuiteippi Rose March
Wav-r4 Plumes March
Noiiihalma Waltefca
C-YctovGcyOf'eraigl.
sr',-. <I=:erir.e<f0) '

immunity

from heat discomforts.

S14 Froiit Bireet,

% W. KIMUll CO.

J WstsshAvs.AA^itt.. CBICAOO

1» Few# 8tr«ft
H. E. Strong, Manager.

Carlesaneas is reaponslble for many
a railway wrei* and toe taina caaaaa
are making human wrerim of nSaran
etnee the advent —
.
Discovery for Consnmptlon, Ooogh*
and Colds, even the worst cases can
ad, and hopeless, reelgnation
reelgn^m to no
ioao^. Hra. Lola ^sgg of

SSsi'M.HS
diseases by J. to Johnsoa and Bngbw
EOeaa

»•*-»

Whst Is Pelt’s Kidney CureT
Answer: It to made from a pre-

purest that moaar eat bi^i ani life
aelenUflcally^^toad to gat tbelr
VOnost value. Sold by Jaa, O. John
eon and 8. B. Walt A Sons, ao

Ladies!
Don’t worry yourselves over
cleanfnt your lace curtains.
We make a specialty of this
fine work.
: :

iT^l T*"

.

Don’t Mention The Weather.

Nolto to i—br.ia—

IfanafacFuiwd fiy

The necessity for ald to found to the
1C. Cnrio built to 60 B. O. two nagnlftendreds of people made
■reoden tfaeatera clom by one anrobbed of all their poasesaions. learwMch might be changed' tote
' ins them sritbout prorlsioa from*♦ .___
hunw.. After tbe tone of
ser. The old holy dty of Kleff, a
RsMton dty with 60,000 Jen. has
been to a state ot terror since tbe
Jloa, which was bnllt by Augustus
, called after hlB
atrodtlM to KlsCbtoeir. ud
goseinor of tbe dty baa ordered all lod that of Balbns,
. the Jews to lease Qie dty. to dotos
which they srlU be compelled to aacrl.
flee all thdr poeaeadons and to go
WE MUST GROW OR DIE.
. oat practically sritboot any antetaoce.

JZfci w« dotoE tbe ooor^

Meeting of Beard of Review.

Be Calm-Dress .Conifortablyr-

your comfort.

PM Ib.'V
SdmhSt.....

:f control at abont 1 p. n

Ton nuy wooder what there conld
be tojuriaus to public moralily to a
theater made of atone. Consul P. CorneUus Bclplo Nasehi knew, but history
I't tell. The first attempt to build
_ none tbeaterrin Rome was made a
niort timB before be wns olevated to
hto ofllce. It was aanedoned by the
censors aril was
when Sclph) persuaded the aenmte to
command It to'be pnilM) down, adwanctoE
ranetog as Ua reaeon anttritode Tw
nbllc morality.
Tbe Bomana did not-poseeas a toflSstone theater until a very tots peBDd. altbongb dramatic repieID early
It appeart that a wooden stage
created wben oeoeaeaiy hnd wae
Ifierward palled dows agafo. a»d the
of Ptootns and ‘^enoe.Fan
■med on such temporary acaflMd'
In the meanwhile many of the
[elgbborto* towns of Rome had tbelr
theater^ sa ‘ e totroducUon of
k customs and mssners .was
eed In .tl>eiB than to toe
_jngly opiweed
Ity of Borne itself. Wooden tbeatora.
lomed with the meet profuse magIflceote. were erected at Rome esei
Bring the last period of the r^ltollc.
A magnificent wooden theater plan1 by U. Aimlllus Sraumi was bnllt
hto tedllestalp 68 B. C. Ua scega
consisted of three storlea, and tbe low<yof them waa made of white marble,
toe middle one.of glass and tbe upper
one of E«t wood. The
............*
spwrtstorb. -In 56 B. C. Ctt. Pombum toe flrri stone theater at
e Campus
Martina.
,e. near 4fae
Cat

Ton never beard of any one using
FtfieTa Honey and Tar and not being
satirted. 8oM by Jaa. J. Johnson and
8. B. Walt A Sona.
eodw

If IPs from TRUPE It’s right

BEgB. per dosan

___ Jars tbe kidneys
SHOW brotherly love
with tbe (
which has enabled him to beeome the
sreatest newspaper pobllsher to the
woHd. William R. Hei
this momtoE thronsh cae of hto pa­
pers. the CMcaso Bzaminer, that he
would open a relief tiind tew the per­
secuted Jews of Sooth RMSla.
beaded the subscription list with
SLOOO.and by tononteraMe oorrespondeoU thronsboat the OnUea Btotes to­
day he appeals for
be bellersa a sm>eroas pnMle will sire
for the bid of soSsrins bomanity. The
Dally Basle ^adly Joins him, to Its
modest and bnmble riay! and by pabUdty to tbto «»y and district la ^
to Eire Its sapport to soeh a worthy

20, 1908.

On aecoont oC boatoaes, Mr. Jaoobt
not be able to reach Tiame
brion Hay 88th.
3US-tf

Gaidwdll Broa’v Laufidry

That Go-Cart
That baby ■needs you have not bought. It is.better than medicine to
have baby out doors. They like bright auu-shiny weather as well
a8 3’bu do. You can use them every day for the next kix months.
Couldn’t invest money in a better manner and the Go-Carta we ar4 sell­
ing have all the latest ii^iroyements, and are the swellest on the market.
The construction is the moat durable, and
parasol ^n<J ppbql8|r^- fi|H
finest. We sell thorn with any combination of .eoltWs tbaffW ina)*
ciioose—best of ived lk»dy—rubber tire wheels—rubber caps to keep the
hui) of the wheels fi-ee from dirt—patent axles—wheels can be removed
iu a moment’s time:—parent brake—upholstered in Bedford <K)rd—sateen
pai’a^l ^th deep falioy i-ufBe.

An Express Wagon
Is the delight of every boy’s heart. These are. made ei^ressly for those
.p'i)6 want strong wagons/for playing horse, or drawing loatls—stout
bodies and iron wheels,-The boys should e^l^ Ipive q Gjittle red wng^ni”
We also have tbe the “Coaster Wagon/^ sti-ongly made, entirely f)f a’ppd
—best ever produced for the “3’oung man?’—ms^e exactly like a' ‘;gi-ow|J
up wagon.’'

Tricycles for tbf ‘’Ljttle Men’
Who want to enjo} the put doors but.
too ypung for bicycles. Wc
have them' in all sizes and are the very best - made-^best exei-cisc* .a l*oy
can have.

The White Sewing Machine
Summer Underwear
Theee wann dm certainly make one h|iatle off warm clothing,
e^erially their Underwear. We have exaeUy wbat yon want from
very light weight woolen to the moaqalto bar weave, Sfo to 8S.60.

Belts l
!
Going to Jump in the Lake?
If so ranember onr Bath Snlta. SO^ to 8».60. Bath Tmnka, Ide to 75c.

The Famous Newland
Straw Hate ge to Sio

Tato^M. tog hto^Looialatin."

lii^

Made ohi)at offi.lcnd8 at our great Mhibit, and better >"c(r-|ni,P5: |ji!r:'
chasers. It takes only first class machines to do such exqusite wPrk—it
it is bordering on the marvellous. You can do Just such work—we wlU
aid you in every way. First, we sell you the machine, then you praefloe.
a little, perhaps some more, and then you can show your friends what a
splendid machine you have, and what beautiful work you can db. About
paying for it ?—well, the best way is cash, if not able to do it—then “a
little at a time.” We aim to help our customei? every way.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

iTHE
Dr. J.W. GAUNTtm.

ALNAM

DMLY RAOBai,

O. P. CAEVBB.' . F. W. CABVEB;
0.Ckarver
U. av
•& Bro.
OBAcooatitollkflaat

•*n.h aiMt Oav

wUlbetsthete
a
oSoe dsri^ bnslneca hoBrs,

TO AlWO¥ YOB

THEY «ET

fAWItOe rie C«AltB«6E B ACCEEim

d Ball Rut Were Out

will PUy Bril \

OSTEOPATHY

2fow tor HAMMOCKS. The kind you want te In oor atoric aafl at
a price eo you can afford to have eng. A good line to ehodse
Prieea from Sl.OO to S6.00.

. May gj.

ef Pisctlca

Wb«B yoo Are jaHtg' otl
U«PA«AD7^.< Uftat

mm Kim

VOUNOSIBRS WERE TOO MUCH
■FOR VACULTY SENORS.

DRAWINQ ON ART SCHOOL PR1NCIPLCb.
Mlu H.
Ofsdnate ot tbs Ontario Sdioal
Art, (alM a atudant at Boomsmoi
Bnaland.) wUl be ^ to rsoalTe
pilar In drawlnx froiD oblscta r
jn ^*ter color.
STUDIO—Cor. Oa and Seventh Sts.
(Reildenee of the Mlaew Carroll.)
RESIDENCE—Cer. Pine and NbiSiSta.
TERMS—For beginners, »5 per 20

On behalf of the otHto aide of Front
The great game- is orm- and the
Facnlty-Spnlor bueMfl tam BSr'BSt otreet. I accqtt irith fldiriit the chalits' Waterloo. The mat od Ue- Ugh ienge Ot the booth aidera tor the Ghnmbefd by. ua. We- hav«
ariiool gave them Fncb a delaat yester­
te MtUat
KUSOWUhdm Block. U
day afternoon that tt la Sonhttol If been waiting for It, aod.fearing that
TB^pm**
II oad W Wyakoop Temee.
It would n<9 come. .We wUl try and
tnrpcMM.
inlngton
oa time, and U we
■CAin The score of U
Mil. ooff
whole story. Four dar«rs«-j^Mhe» -don't It won't matter much, as
VERY PRETTY
froa Acn»->lt ta tbe ■
A. B. DIAMOND
were put In, for the Faculty and Uteo don't raally need him. We wonld here­
by ask that aU Novaka or otow rank
they were beatssconsMTeimUy.
PtoMTMMTMd
But id.glve strict Justloe to the pro- outsiders bring torir oontraots with
fesBora. IV' must, be arid that th^ them U they desire to play, and would
BoardoBMRlTtr
worked hard ensn^ to-.bast a dtaen nsk for a few mm Page Fenoe Giants
FORniHMBR^
The WeMheev
teams if hard work vo«U win ouL U they' are available. The sooUi sldElecrrlc U^kt «
Oenenjly fair tontgbt and' Tfann- And
ers are advleed to bring a InnCb with
It of nobby pattenu at
they did soau llist-dms
day; treab variable 'winds, mostly ing, occasionally;
Poive** Compuy.
eapeclaly to to m«i- them, and eand enou^. If
soDtheriy: '
^
Uoned are the arUsUc Wl^>ln Which eeeured. to Mri them torongh the
Professor Nye goes afUt a fly. and
CITV IN BRIEF.
Profesw 'OUbert's work • with the
euttnMe time
Mr.jnd Mrs. Will Sylvester of Cadil stick. HelgM^dld aoM.vesy good S7, at 4:» o'-elock. a
r CLOTHING EODSB :
lac are the guesU of Mr. and Mrs. playing behind the bat. disfl very few for toe game.
On PehaM of toe north ride <
John Campbell ot 221
Tenth balls got pan Profeseor KtSMriok oa
FRSD U SMITH.
street.
I
third bato. BlUatt owflfl Suow a Front street,
Dainty little watrlie.
speedy enough baU at toe tottor but
Tonight big ^t-“Louleletis.N. B.>—The game last year was tolrand chatelaines for the
the pitriilng was rsthar;tM^ oa the
Carpet Cleaning
vices at Grace
S1^ Day Since.
will be the hoIV ec
nat7a n. catcher for It certainly kept him on ly won by toe nmto aide. At the end
younu ladies. Hand... sick with kW■4 was tmkrii
the lamp. But In spna Of all toe ex­ of the ninth innlog, toe score was a
thoroughly and promptly
and 10 a m.
ell
aorta
of
aedlaomejfdbs and wa’ches
Btiy.
trouble.
J-:
Ue. toe three pooreet batten of the
________ Agent ter MieU^ Rag
Captain F. L. Johnson of Mapleton cellent playing tione Bf -tht toenlty south aide were up and the north aides eluee. none of k
reheved me. 0«e OoN. B. Cbaplii. Prop, Traveree oor.
fur the young geiitlcday 11saw an ad. of your Btootric Blt- Carpet nnenliii Worka; 821 **’—V^g
has been very sick again for a few and their aUles', the B(A stoool boys
did touer. Birenbertw-AMt stager were at the head ot their list The ten
• dele.................


'Phori* Na llA
dajK
but
is
reported
better
by
bis
Tneji.
. few
catching in'toe firat Inning and Trout- south elden Unit tb€ field, and the urnphysician today.
wine took hla place. KeUoflg.and Mc­ ^re awarded toe game to toe north and have not aecm a rick day rinco.
T. W. THIRLDY,
'• The annual meeting ef the Traverse Intyre both threw very good baD and riders 2. to 0.
Beoiepiber
F. L. 8.
Nel^bors of mine have been enred ot
City Rod and Qnn club wilt be held toeir support was eseaOsnL if the
.Rhenmatiem.
...DENTIST...
BUILDING AT MAPLETON.
In O. P. Carver's <
iio hi-ttcr gift can J>e
Hlto stoool team play as Dwt ball
UTHB BA&NUM AND <KBLW
irhat B. /. Basa, of Fre­
Ing at 8 o’clock.
when they go to CfaarlflVrtz. as (bey Farmers are MaVlng Meny bi9itoV«- mont N. C.. writea. Only
JXWKLKRT
given lhah a watch.
U J. O.
E. C. Edmunds leaves tedsy but the did ytoterday. the game la vary likely
mehta on P^SIWfly-.
Johneon, and Bugbee A nottmgh.
office of the Scranton Schools will be to be a repadtlon of last yoris game. ' (From a^peolal CmTeepbndenU
A. B. CDBTI8'
P. C. GILBERT
open evenings In charge of Bnes TrcThe llMup ot the two-taastt wto
Mapleton. Mlto.,. May 2«.-«evml
main.
ae follows:
of toe rerideota in toU rtelntty have
A. B. CVRTI8 & CO.
If yon will make hiqatiT It wtU be
Faculty-Senior.
--«Mh
been .msdclng Improvements and put- a revriarion to yo« hew msay *nofew of her lady friends this af­ Helgee-Kyselk%...tl...-.tlng up new buildings on their prop­ cumb to Iddney or hladdw tooublea in
r another. It the patient
ternoon in nonor of her elster-ln-law,
erty,
NoTazClaos.
...................Id. Foley's KldMrs. Bfima Pennington Jonm. of In­
B. Holman has built a new housn
t never dteep- ROOMS 9 AND'M. B. A L RLOOE
(Lawrence Carroll bas Inst completed
dianapolis. Ind..
new
barn.
*
'
George Edwa'rd Bralnard and Mias
'O. T. Stevens, has aq «4kAion to
Helena Vandenburg, at^dantt at
poooooo oooooo ooooooDoooe
UllSCEMSt
BmI EsHta Brokar
Notlee.
his bora.
the asylum, were married by Rev, W0 all people intereeted:
IP. F. Lardtg has built a double co^
T, Woodhonse at the Baptist parson­
The asseBemtot rolls for toe
^AA l|^n >ALP
of Front street from tne east
crib and wagon sbed.
age at 9:30 this momlbg. The happy
P. L. Lai*am has beea making re- Dnlon street to the east Une of Park
couple-left on the 11:10 G. R.,4 1.
Tfea Wllkaa MaBr^kar
street and Union street from toe north
slrs on hM deok,
for Holland to visit the bride's people.
line ot lot 1 ot block 5 in Hannah. Lay
John Hoffman lls patnUng bU bouse A Co.'s fifth subdivision of Tnvme
Mr. and Mrs. Bralnard will make the*r
and has tsM out some new drtvewayp. City to toe norto end of South ~~
RED DEERy No. S0137 home In TTavfrse City.
ink amlto U building h new bam street bridge are now In my hai
ji ji jijs ji di ji 3* .p .ri ji di gi« dUi iff
Bed Deer has a trotting record of 3:25
the colleeUtm of the seo(»d _ .
STATE NEWS IN
of block stone.
meui. together with the eeerued Intermade in the third heat-of-, a winning
GpAliO R^p^.—M, B. Van MISS HENRimA A»Alflfl WANTS
Cherry, peach, pear and apple trees
race orer half
mile
%
............................
.. l^e was
are full of hlosBoms and toe onUook
sired by Eepe'^Uon.
MT? Pl
day ot July. 1903.
Ir
For to* ynfuimied Ptwnlg* «f Robert tor a bountiful harvest u good.
standard performers w\th records from pf directors yesterday morning,
Stugrt Bblmr.
2:Uklo2:WtolO years of ag^ Red w'niuke effect September 1. No re
Newe of the Theatera.
Beer's -dain is by Robert McQregor,
For
the
reason
that
there
Is
great
Large Sour Pickle.
for bis reslfltmto>n Is given.
Will c
Grand Rilflie.-Mar flfcT-totJbert J. need ot a Catholic chuich oq Gto
It has got < lere we have 2-.17k.eir«of. Creseeqs. at02H. Cham­
tto. Ark. write*.
k. A. Hi
IOC Oo2.
BIG RAlAIDS.—Avgust Mason, itged Hinkley of Detrrit gad
end Ter is toe beri
>1ey's Honey
]
west sue, the “Undrieng'' wtwtatopion trottcrflfWoflili tin’ peer is
to
coughs,
eoldo
and
lung
Beldrii
and
Orton
of
^
ettp
hnre
tf|iit>r tiiAAlce care
rare of pur one of top yefy tost brpd stallians in 2B. was killed by a Grind Rapids A
uimt to be giran
«v«i1a« for the
I------ --(yorJo at)d fro^ this on any ^oonntTT, perfectly kind in or out of Tndtwm train Mondsy night- Mason filed in toe otfrifit qo^.2iS:;fi«iMra- hsbflt oc tog briUing tmA ehoaU be tranMe.
sumption in toe fli
B Mn on top atraets la the evening tlott'% toe |«fi.SA fifeneh of premise well (rttronlrad; and toe great amount Js8. O. Johnson,I. and 8. E. Walt A R
^ Sweet
.
flne tmyine s suit from u.
A lady can drive him. bU
Spiced Pickle, i
bro.ugbi by Henrietta Adam of of intereet centered la toe project is Sons.
ratow intorioated and hts body
ve will kefep it in repairs
onlstkaktot- Ulaeolu
IOC Doz.
^
Caseville against Robert ^LCnart Qhker evidenced by toe' hearty good wUI
found at daylight on toe track.
and pressed free as often as ■bowing up well. There
of this city. M^s
it may need it.
I <toem at toe race traek'here where they
which toe parUripante In the' enterFLINT-—R. n. Stevens had a record sbe met
al 0Vv«t whwe she talnment ere mnniteeUng. The City
Our spring line seems to be nan be teen any day—they are a grano clip'
of
wool
this
spring.
From
a
flock
was
a
senior,
planning
to
fit
heraeU
ition of artlel---------------_ Sweet nixed Pities. J
open bouse will probriily be filled to;
Just what the young men i lot. At the price he is offered, he will of 1D6 Merinos ke
he got 1.736
,
, poW“*
. ,
for a pirofeaslonri Ubrerina, and that nJghL
pay for himself this
fancy.
wooj. Of tttorly nvi ponnds per head he bad asked her to marry him in
30C a Qt. ‘
js
There will be special number by
and meet popnlar conditions. %
Tliahking-you f»r your kind
Tne l^eavlest fleece was from
March, IMO. He eWmbd tbect to be the mandolin gnartet^ new soogs ani people
and- one of the most interesting
palronage, weratnSinyduni
year-old ^ and weighed 32 po«“^B, belT to an estate of-«K0jW0. Several
natter.
Jokes. M. B. Nnnn, the flute eplolst toeee Oiat bas ever begn Invented
T“.mei Wl-. R.......................................
Dr. While Heetric Comb, patUmes
after
that
he
reaflbmed
bis
in­
Also
sooie
nice
Hoine
i
will direct Steweit A Steffens’ orriiesof steel tqnnfr? tor Tc*d cart.-toddle,
d Jan. 1, '99. ” -------Topight big
tentions to marry her tritolh a
top
tra and
. bu(
luggy. set Of
s'oFle list"
Canned Apples at ^
lable time; so nbe says.
ness with pneamalle^dlp. dot^ble
ftjung ^t. sick and net
Nunn Is one of toe. best trap dnii
Flsh-nst
specIfleaUy one occaMss Ri Jamiarr,
aches, and when used in
25« for 3 QL can.
neva. 1)00^
lilanaeU of ^1 desorip- thing
happened—35 and SO 1901. Tb* toUowtng March he reiter­ In toe minstrel world.
that <
to Dr. White's Bleetric Hair
tlona.
Np one BhouM tafl to see RlngUng's
la A Co. cents. 8. I
to
Fpopf StrepL Beadle Stock.
8 porit
ated bis vows, she bring it Reed City big elephant. Al Joyce wlU be the straight
hair curly In, 26 days' time.
at tori Ume. and aa Uto aa Angnst, bind part and Duff McDonald toe fora- Thousands of th«M electric combs
1902, so sberialma, he a^dn promlaei part.
have been sold In the various ettlee
of tbe Onion, and the demand la ooato marry her. And yet betore alx
Btantly increasing. Ou.r
months after these prateatattoRS ehe
eelUng--------these
rapidly becoming ri^-------heard of bis marriage, to BU
fomU, TTiey poritivriy wH on rirtL
Tel^hone 157.
Boone.
i
Bend to samplA Men's site SSc. tadlea’ 50e—haH price while we are
Bgka(. is riiaisefi wth a
Introducing them. See want column
comipt' her morals, and Indeed tt Is
" Priter.
-. The Dr.
ot- this
I White raectrle
claimed In toe pUlntUTs fieriaraUon
SmAf-d-a-w
Comb Co.. Decatnr. 1
that he did not Intend to marry her at
sny time, but wm trifllng wlth her atLOD8E NOTICES.
fccUona. Mies . Mama . elalBu that,
Pacts R^arding
advantage of the
Traverse Bay Tent N<t 1», X. a T.
relations eristing nndw anob ntzmmMM-k Monday nWU to L O. O. F.

bat BLBCTUCirr

J. O. THHOm S. O.
.
Kn. M. J. tmaaou). D. O.

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City Book

Negligee Slilrtft
50g and $(«00

Graduate

tj:

Gifts...

STEINBERG’S

*»■>■

______ £?“•

Rastall’s.

Real Estate & Loans

J. w. fllLLIKER

TRADE

Is Growing Better

A SENSATWNAI sw stahtcd

Every Day.

PICKLES

.IS\iIJJ .

. %

Miller Bros.

%

5BREZIN a|

Traverse City’s Best Store

IMPORTANT

Thirty-Pour Suits
QReATLY REDUCEa
These are values which are seldom equalled even by-MlLLIKKN.
bi^ Sure they-are brokeu lota.and sizes, but perhaps your size'is' here. It
do you no harm to look them over next time you are down totfu. There
gjwat saving for you if you Yniil^uttake advantage of it, and of course
will- Here are a few of the “plums:”
1

was $15....

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

Blue Granite Etamine
Dress
Suit,
size
36, was $27.
27.50, for...

English Suiting Walk­
ing Suit, castor color
size 36, was
for

7.50

17.50

.To
will
is a
you

lis

13.50

'these three uSeriogs show the tread of the whole lot 'Fhese prices
Rhouidmove these out t^mcWy, Dqu’t HpifT for good things, oome to
JIJLLIKEli'B. , ■
' '
. .

als. and to seduee aer. .
To. thlB end. eo aha cMlms. he wrote
her a great many lettera, and it Is ex­
pected that toeee will be the feetnra
of toe trial. The declaretian eela forth
that Baker pretend^ to bqtare toat
he was distrusted because e( toe girl'e
refusal to tril In with his Wlahea, and
beesH
tuse‘ sbe refused, though mged by

mL:

John Cartnell.
The scenery constructed
first pert in Jton W. Vogel's big m>ftBtrels. which comes to Strinberg-s
Grand opera house next Tuesday. Mai
25. is said to be toe
I do so. to write lettan tomUgr and expensive ever buUlJor a slmUar
to his c
purpose. Tbe setting is oslled toe
“MUlionaira Gating,’' a befitting tlUe.
TWO HUNDRED THERE.
because of the appropriate costnmM
and toe powerful ericlum and eledrloMany Mlehlggn «ndeeveran Will At.- 4l effect* need thereon. This Is toe
tend toe Denver. Ci
only setting ot the kind erver constnictMore then 200
expected to attend the Inter­
Seat sale opens at toe bos-Moe i
national Christian Budasvor com
morrow morning.
UoD to be he)d in Demrer Jiily 9 to13 of this year, and "u
"I notice. '
observant lady
amount of interest U behig takes la it
to toe cabby.
by tbe socteUes of
tl
>f this
litote. Brery .strictly legal fare, - tlist your
large city wiU
rid hone has got ■ large blisi
of toe smaller eecletleB In- tbe ride of Ills neck. D« Ik; cnrernl
divlaual members, .while. In a anmber wftt him. won't your
of cases, villages or coontry 'districts
several eocletito, have
often
d and WIU swd a elagle deled hsped and
{fietsed that he wept tears
___
of toe Mitolgan-dritgotee and a roimd. mum. and I think It must ba' drawn
trip rate of $25 from rhUssnlww bean ’em aD Into one spot"—Tli-Ults.
secured, toe return limK being Anyn.*
low Ceres born.
poinu in MltolgiB have also been
ranged fpr by Dr. .G.' H. Iau of Detroit,
transportation manager to Mitoitot.
Tbe best programme In toe history
of toe internatlonsl society Is said to
10 r^Qraw UriStston mu's
have been prepared for tojs year’s
convention.

i nSKrUpHuWMkBalw.
JertatolnR, as wen as. helpful, ^
hoklR the redaer's aUaflUoa from the
The Ooldea Bale Oo.. Baatim..o ,

hall. C. G. Sherwood. Com.;
Inpolnte, E. K-; A. Bobertaon.

LIGHTS

:ity tent N

Some lighu win emit smrice nnd'
otoers give down grease, even enplight is often o'bscnred by rioode—
l___,
these ai ! all
'' sonreea
--------- of*-------------MothlB{ it
Nothing
Traverae Bay Hive No. 71, L. O. T. than to have »
M.. meets In 1. O. O. F. haU Wednes­ tlon on which
lug at times‘a fairlv
day evening. May 13 and 27, and Tnee- tobeptoi •
1 other rid beingn^day afternoon. May J9.
^
flnd it. and yet again at tinea no­
ught at aU. Avoid aU these laalto by
utiag«rfceWetohach Ught," tbe
deys*of every week. H. 6. Joynt, W.
M-: M. B. HaskeU. Secretary.
at sock
a ooet to tbe
bows and1 al
...................
amount ofligbt given toat defle* eomi Lodge No. 200.
petitioo. Glvp in your onderi sarly. as..
we are rushed with work.

Traverse City
|
(Jas Company.

The Reputation
We have maintained for 30
yeprs for excellence and aniformlty makes our BE^
FLOUR the acknowtedged
^ndard. Try It.

Hannah & Lay Co.

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TTTll! nAn.Y BiAGIiK:1WPW«SDAY, MAT 29, 190B.

»l MIISIANA’-

Beneffl of the

TONIGHT

OB ra^B-«« •
TO SBli.—A good •to™ bnUdlog with TO
Vtaxlnia '^wed with hlsA wal
nut and white oak; alao «^P•Bd
■ ’““

:THB
___
KIOBBS’ OvnetTcrpM
2SSSSS&.",S"^™:
: COLilMil^ mt to Tbu veT
TO ffllLL—Forty scree, 7 nllei from
ffl
HE 18 TH1R8TV;
Front street
- M»6-tf

(Sperial t^^ Scrippe-McBae.)

SttoUoChnrch.

J.

Closing Out

to U.»------ ------------------win tAde for torm and

8Ali>—Two-burner.- »
etove, neerly new.
6l» Fifth street

55Tiis=Ei:rsssT »-»■ >'?•■

July, 74%.

.

5STAi“Sr«S^«^-

SaleO"“*
Suits . ..

July pork. 817A6; lard. $S.05; ribs,
89.45.'

Editor of The Daily Btgie:
Columbia Bleyetes at Julius Camp­
TO SELL—6 or lOewre lots near railCan you please tril me why water bell's South Side Hardware eto"
is not turned on .in the tonntalns
8186-tf
WANTED—A good
Union and Can stmeto? The water
TO SELL (jmCK—Who wents e nioe
aUowed to ran late last fall long
Aisos.d:
fruit
frrm.
only
8
mU*
out
»t»
snw
s
hn
received a
IM. A. W.
after anyott though of drinking; now
bemin
nplea of commencement
bargain as owner wants to sell and
Itteh.
U tb hot weather and we have all »o -Invltstlone and programs frem the *
leavethe ootintry? Troot streams,
^ BayView -gSt^. log house
Uttla *
go dry. .
Tours sincerely.
WANTED
jaa^ce and Beal Estate J
A THIB8TT ONE.
Traverse L.ty. Mich, May 20. l«03.
ITbe boaidVpf public works was
FC«l 8ALB-16-lnch cedar
Instnieted by rinohiUoo of the rity
Hw^t^y P«rt c*
nice small home in Benton {
council about one month ego to turn
on the water in the fountains. The
We received yesterdsy 30 rolls
Dewey,
---------- Bd.l
e of...............•
the delay •Is unknown.—Ed'.
of Velvet, MoQueUe and Bressete
"31.£
fSb~8ALB—4o acres In Acme townCarpet The patterns are the flnes acres cleared; 888 ■
Don't buy Ull
AODinOMAL LOCALS.
WANTED—YOUNG MEN to prepar,e
__
tees;
100
apple
sale.
Em..
.
HOUSE AND LOT tor
you see these. There are more
trees; 117
for Government Positions.- Fine
of C. E. Henael, 816 West Serenth
on the road. The Boston Store.
trees-C_y^ old:
^
n87t«
m has gotte to UAs
Mlw Minnie
Mends
for
a
week.
City'to Tlslt with friends
SSSiloM ran. PmOctIa. Pw
George Melr and eon left today tor
a visit at-BAxM, Huron county. Out.
WANTED—Uve sgMta to sell Dr.
Mrs. RoMt-la visiting her fHend,
G'iiROt'GH t-ANADA
Miss AnnAp^MiL
County AHbWaiter has a new desk
for his «Oge^&«N oouK hopse.
pretty a place as
M
is
.
JaiMu'Reberts
and
Mrs.
WalMISCeULANCOUt.
^u^aJent°of*26 lota 86x165: also
r TrundBOKirf Old Mission-------aample (half price.) Write atUok.
two fractional loU joining it oo MONEY TO LOAN on per«^ PR^
the east; also five acres with sbiall
erty. In sums to ault. l.Newla^ the Paik:^MMi
ordiard"adJoinlng It on the south;
Mias. MWM Oeekeray want to
from 608. new Wilhelu Wo*^
For ttc NATIONAL EOOCATIONAl
also twelve lots on north side'of
WANTED—A young man 1* or M
Grand
Bagtb'jhli morning to visit ASSOCIATION jneetlsg. Cheap Ex«aTM Etceet, all in one block. >
ywe old to wort around spmmer ^rierry. 2l0 Bast Front^^^
with 1
camobTIctcawtiiiie oi sale Jaly
A.,., Ai..» .AAPAA wa11 ra<<nm.
Fsod Hajiisf J»s resigited hit pe- sad to 5tti.
mende
222 Front streeL
0 young man as clerk and bot*- TO SELL—We
BlUon as bted-«C the Clothing depart­ You can travel tlirough
Aleoy
_«joer Give relerencaa. W. Hsort cotisces — —------ -ment of tusipodton store to take effect
The Tbwuaand Islands and
Omens, Midi.
8188^-M
finished: also lauge tract suitable
tkapids of the St. Lawrem
Saturday
nlAt
o plat...tor
for a summer ____ _ .................
WANTED-84 a we^ tor a
Toronto, tbeAl'aeen City.
The etete;-wreether bureau report
MRS. FRANCES a. SMITH, plaalsL
"o ■washing: three in family.
girl. No
Otnwa, thcCapltel.
and vocalist. Oradnate of for Grand Tnverse county, for the
organist and
- Morgan,
-w of State
comer
Mrs. B. 3.
Musical "
------- week ending May 18. aays: Planting
Montranl, the Mctropolit-,
3Ul-tl
FOR BALE-TWO violins, on* an im­
Pup'll of Prof. Frkeric^easioe Clark
PupT^^I
Ouebec, the Ancleoi.
com and angw-ieelB: wheat rye and
ported -Instrument. WIU seU them
of Cbto^,^^ Jnven^
WANTED-Orders tor 16-Indi cedar
4 The aago'enay Biver,
cheap Enquire of WUlard Wurz­
meadows
drrihjEJveil;
oats
germinating
wood,
od. delivered to any p«
part
burg,
118
Front
street.
3186-bf
White Moaatalna.'
wMl.
city. J. E GreUlek Co.
Bast
raghlh
afreet
New
Phone.
903.
All iiiiniltniH Kfll Ui-IMk vIii IIiI*
TO avr-i-—tS ncres near Lake A*».
Everyone on the north side of Front
WANTED — Fair-eised ao^dHonse.rsiven rooms: poet, bam: INSURE today tor your
Wnic for
niul llhiximlnl
street, who expects to play
!e tor cannli
canning factory.
sale
vilre facing:
Absolute seourtty against the south side of the street
B. Kneelanil.
cleajed;wr—
3618-tf
requested to be at TwMfth street
WANTED FOB U. B. ARMY—Able
Estate Ex.
Thursday
night
at
6:30
o
'
c
I
ook
park
bodled«nmarTied men betwetm ^
of 21 ind 36; ciUiens of United FOB SALE CHEAP—A good ftve^t^om
for piacUoe.
bouse with good cellar and lot, 60
f^ front by”160
r 160;feet; *0 fruit
John F. PM leA today to attend the
nearly all bearing. Inquire of W. M.
s^ write Bn^. For l^ormaUoa
Findi
ler please' mveatton of the NaUoual Hardwood
Sllsby, 210 North BUnwood avenue.
8l41-t.8
Lnmber association which hplds its
>t Eagle office.
m ladianapolU May Si and
TO SESA.—Large warehouse with fe^ STRAYED—From my place on West
wili ^Uat.CbleagD
O. H. CHASE.
Sixteenth sirtet, a Jersey cow, rope
___ _ scales.
_
engUie.
mill,
- grain
------ bms,
FOR SALE.
home w1tet«.iai\rite la n
Upholstering, tumiture paeldcg, mataround the boras wlto iron ring 1u
frucka, and everything for oariytng
crass making and umbrella tnakit A. .H. Perry. 210 Bast Front lUng her telaUvea.
TO SBLli—46 acres; all deared;
on 1-------------esebuge Agrist mill, bay, grain
on
;. ClUzens' 'ptaoue 6U.
street
818M1
house 7 rooms; brick chimneys:
and toed store, vrtUi yard .w»,
carrying on ooal. oejaent and brick
plsstered down stairs; painted out­
LaKamp, and Dr. W. R. Amerson of
TRAINED. NURSESside and inside; bay window; poet
• ' as. Sidetrack'
-----bun; cedar block cellar: pump in
little's Real
REMEMBERED IDE WAR OF 18U Chicago are reffitatered at the Purk
MRS. B. W. SHBLUOTi. NURSE.'
fcltehea. This U a great ba^n.
Place hotM. Thw. will spend the Graduate U. B. A. training school,
little’s Ins. and Real Estate Ex.
Bummer at Lone Tree, Torch Lake
class '98. Grand Rapids. CltlsenS'
8183tf
■phone 813. Res. 268 Park atrecL
______ ____
sure; MRS.VOUSSEAU, AGpD TflPand Alden.
. ,
AT THE soa
Price 812 to 814 per week.
_____
bouse Six large roouffi; kitchen ceUFOB SALE—For t s next 80 days I
ed. rest plastered; hardwood floors,
O. M. MORSE. ,
tor
Uie
senior
class
have
been
dis­
alto one
oim fire place down stai
stairs;
n OehV Hull tributed among thetr' friends by the
r Graubum; fine water: pump In kitchen;
0
Bast
shade trees; bathing beach; cash.
ibere of the class. The announce­
F^B Urge summer and
^*1^’
: and Real Estate Ex.
ments are nearly the same style as
8183-tf
«oS.^nd*^be Incrwed by a good
MONROE E HALS.
SauU Ste. Marie, Mich., May 20.— those of test year, and are very neat
puty with eqme additiona and re­
General Inauranee.
AAll
Mrs. Julia Rousseau died yesterday with a simple but pretty design.
311 Wilhelm bleek.
pairs. ----------- -------SUver Laced Wyandotte, prise w
forenoon at the age of 100 years and
The body of Nettie Ungle, swhe
UUle Exchange, 8
ners At the Northern Itlqhlgan aa
TIMBER ESTIMATOAS.
.four dsys.
the result of a paralytic Tuesday afternoon at the asylun, was
elation eriilblUon..................
eriablUon. Will sell a f
settings of Bull Plymouth Rocks shock occaaitmed by two tallR.
taken to Alba, Midi, this morning for
J. M- TULI.ER,
TO SEUj—40 acrea, 7 miles from city;
from birds that toe* first and second
Mrs.TtousBean‘was bom in KaU- burial. The deceased has a brother lADd looKcr and umuer estimalor.
oitiiard; eome wood; log
prizes. W. B. Nelson, SIB Eai
honae; some smaU frwit LitUe's
mazoo. 100 years ago last Friday, and rescuing at Alba and her parents and Hardwood Umber and stubble tends
Front street
8127-tf
sale. Residence 250 South Elm
instance and Real Estate Ex.
iu 8125 married, whUe living on Drumother relatlvee are burled there. tor
wood ave. Citizens, 'phone 712. June 1
SlSS-tf
mond island duSng the time it was She was 42 yaart of age and was a
AR<?HITgCT8,^
FDR SALE or Wir trade for city
occupied by the BriUih. She was an BlBter-ln-law of DhwfM Johnson of 408
property—Small i-’ilt farm, with
eye-wiiness to the battles which
West Ninth stmeL
■"Kh'WALRHRbouse and bam a:> > 800 jow bear­
curved on MacMnae tolsnd. She was
. Office
ing frees, 1% miles Crom city. Trav- TO SELL—18 acres, 7 mDes from the
ArtSiltecl and e
in Detroit when It tell in the year of bruils. She advertised for It in
North«TM City Wagon Works. SOFT-t-G)
city, with orchard of 70 plum trees;
1812, and also saw
DMly BVIe. The umbrella was found
Monroe and Mackinac, eecaplug death by A1 KnlghL an employe of the North­ full size details given wttb all plans.
herself fcy flight and through many ern Uiehlgan asylum. Be read the
hardships.
lost umbreia ad. in the liner depart­
Mrs. Rousseau was the mother of ment of The D^ Eagle and brought
near Bose street seven rooms
going cheap, and on time. Little's -iZ children, three «I whom are still the umbrella to thte office
and Real Briate Ex- living, Mrs. Lalonde. of the Soo, with
UR. SNYDER. DENTIST.
O'Neal called the n^ day after the
—T-tt
whom she lived. Mrs. Gardner Holm- ad. was- inserted in the paper. Mrs New offiee aver Peop*o's Saving*
on Webster eoeet^lx hun­ stead of Tanhy Bay. Ont. and Edward O'Neal said: “It pays to advertise.'
K"ta*^teaaM*^ert”i*nnch HOUSE
dred doUars^dee UUle home In RosAeau of Brace HInee. Out:
The annual meeting of the beard ef DR8. SAWYER t PBNHALLBOON.
nice location. Insurance A Beal was the grandmother of H. J. Lalonde,,
B at Uttle-s Bxubaage. *81-1
Brute Bx^ 222 Front street 806B-tf
trade tor the MeeUon of offleors wil
the well-known clothier of the Soo.
specialty. Office new V
TO SELL-^onse and lot In Oak Park.
be held in Steinberg's Grand opera
W. S. LMonde. real estate dealer, and
'Seven rooms and pastry,: eai
nl^t. Peter Wurz
A. D. TY1.br.
Mrt. 8. Bernier of this clfr.
terms. Little's ReM Estate S
burg is today making a canvass of
Office 606 ozw
«bange. 822 Front utreeL 809Gtf
ic No. 6:
certain baefness men to. see to wbst
WILLIAM
ROCKEFELLER
FOR SALB-^Mie fndt farm within
extent they will glvs fluancial afd to
» aUea of the city. House 7 rooms,
painted inffide and <
la Fighting Fire in tl
DR. A. H- HOLLldAY,
report 'will be made at tbe meeting
Gam 39x82; wagon shed____
Property.
board of trade Tbursday night. Graduate of Toronto Unlvorslty. Offic*
of the bo
froeae idxlS; about 1,700 friilt
in Munson block. 'Phores; oOoe.
(Special by the Scripps-HcRae.
- is; 800
.. swwi TO SELL OR TRADE for good house
of alt classes is
A tnlPre
103; residence. 104.
Paul Smiths. N. T.. Hay 20.—Forest requested at tbe meeting.
tesm—fine farm, good bouse, pox
.balance apple: LObv old tteea. balbam, orchard, smaU
small lake,
b'
wood, fires In the Adlronbaoks are being
DR. B. B. MINOR.
«ace yoimjp Owner sold over 81,000
good soli, 2% and 8% mites to rail­ held in check only by the greatest ex­
(Alfred Friedrich block.1 Both 'rtoue!
worth of frail ast year and 8200
road staUons. Easy terms. LitUe's
Ear. nose, throat and fitting glasses
_______ ______ j and com. 8LOOO
Insurance and Beal Estate Ex- ertion of residents. William Rodeil drinks a
g«iR,Mmaeeat6%percanL This
cbaime, 222 Front StreeL SlOGtf
feller is the leading fighter to save his
81404f
DR. W. F. STRANOWAYS.
pte^ ou he bou^ dteap U takmammoth estate. mUi
Fonnerty' asBlBtani surgeon for eye,
«B bAto April laui. lAttle’s U[“?feia:n.*lS guides be helped to pnm{
ear nose and throat to the Chi­
eoraace and Beal BKate Bi^an.e
terday and sue- ' TbiB Is the tinur to dear away all
cago Pollcllniq coUege and hos­
8180J1
1077-tt
pital. Practice limited to eye. ear.
needed in preventing the fire cronlng rubbish from baMt yards and alleys.
nose ana Uroat and
^
Unlem thte Is attended to fl^
rl^ humy
the railroad tracks and entering the Unless

I^tce»: fSc, 25c
35c, and 50c.

. S'»£ss:;«rrc.»

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II

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;i?.a-s'ss.”sr,5'sss

Canadian - Pacific Ry.

DIRECTORY.

A.

2 Days* Special Sale

New Waistings
IncliKiing finest Mercerized Goods,
in CbeviotB and Basket weaves,
worth up to 75c yard. SPECjIAL
for FRibAY
RIDAY and SATURDAY
SAT
FINE SILK SPOT ZEPHYRS,
freweet patterns and color^ s^'

39c
4
I

£

URDAY only

The Boston 'w Store.

western section of bis park. -

tens’ 'phone \
---------

MILITIA WILL pE PRESENT
At Speolal Term ef Circuit Court in
Jaelmen, ky.
v. .
(Special by the Berippa-McRae.)
Jackson, Ey.. May 20.—Cireolt
Judge Bedwlne has mailed to GoveniOT
-Beckham a Pe^neri tor tbe mllltla to
attend a special term of the clrcnlt
court which is caUed for next Mon(la)-. It is the desire of the officials
to have troops here l]P Friday or Sat­
urday to attend .the

Health Officer.

Buy your Carpets on our easy
payment plan. Just like a sav­
ings bank. The Boston sure.

O. B. CHASE. M. D.
Special attenticn
to SI
Bcoplcal work. Office 266-208 t
WUhelm blook. Both ‘phMM.

The best season wc ever had in this deparinH-iil
is nearing a close and we Gnd that-we have a good
many good things lefi, which we do not wish to curry
over. We cut prices deep, (t >s siiil early an>' ><ni
will have use of the suit nearly the whole season.

;.

24

SUITSrangingin value up

W 8S.SO. J 3.98

17

fw*^ranging in valne up

to 815.00

14

SUITS ranging in valne up

to gtiS.wi

h^UlTSrarigliig 111 valne

to gso.on ' | ^

^

up

g
QQ

All Skirts, All Jackets 1.4 Off.
«HIRT WAI8T TIME 18 HERE
SEE OER BEAUTIFUL SELECTION.
' ►

He Set The Pace oT Lew Selling I

The Boston Store.

Thursday
IS THE DAY i:

\\V have 1-1 ceiv,->; another shipment of tho'sc fame
pretty nmis we had before^ Top roah.-gany finish,
legs wrought iron- •
'
f'-'''nrt-saiuctMmUMons g'vcn this spccial sale an tlie
previous one. One and only one to » <-u>*t(iroer.
No phone orders. None gelid to cliildrcn and
do not deliver them-

Renember* It’e Thareday.
Furaltinv Dapartinen:;

The Boston Store.
l^wvwwwwwwvaw-vaM

Steinberg’s Grand Opera House—Next Tuesday, May 26th
Pertecta PrcAwssive, Presentation of Modern MInftrelsy,

tm Joi" w m MINSTRELS m
MagnUK^t

OoCarts and Cabs, a dollar
[down and a dollar a we^ Our j
lawn ueata Are ready for you.
The Boston atm.
'

sgtg

f?Tr***'’T* Trslsa st tha hex enica. prissa, ffiSc, »Se, SS«, TSe.

Noon .

THE

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TBAVBS8E OITy. JHOHI6AN, ;WEI)NB8PAT, MAT 20, 1003.

VOL. XL NO 3142.

iUMMER GEO. DeWITT
ARRESTED

4 here for a abort Ume. Get your hammocks and easy
airs and enjoy it while you can.
Our stocV of Hammocks, l4awn Chairs, Settees ^nd
Awn Swings is complete.
^

A large line of Hammocks, from 75e up to. ---------- S8«00

.,
Poldini; canvas Lawn Chairs, that yon can recline in any
5 ;poaition, made of select hard maple, well’ flnUhed, with
larma, canvas back,and seat, strong enongh for any ma" <^11
iast for years), for only...................................
....... - Sl.25
Without arms for ---------- - -........... ---- --------------- Sl-00
.A good, solid, well made, folding Lawn Seat, nicely fin­
ish^ in red or gr^n, large enough for thiee people, just
the thing for la^s or porches, for ohly—...... -—^------S1*S5
Tbev are not cheap, slimsy thin^ nailed together, but
are solid, well made, nicely, finished in every way. .
We also hive the long Veranda Settees, ma<le of bent
timber, in red or green, rn 3, 5 or 6 ft. lengths.

Come IB and see what we have aad get onr prices.
iT,.

.CQMFOR.T
SWING CHAIR
Be Comfortable
’ rei^y M.
■ diffCTeci'from ntaost aoything else.
\ It'a not a baoim
T a ^air.
Shined. !
pOBitioa yqer body a$snme», the chair
Jort ieOowa. and thaterithoDt afty effort on yonr
. To OM IL lo sit In IL costa you noltiinS.
To buy it &nd have It delivered
t'o your d^or c«Ma you only $ H-tS.

J. W. SLATER ESiSIL^h'-. r“

|||Kat)WUIefsWalkE'a»i

The Crossett
$3.50 and $4.00 Shoe
FOR GENTLEMEN
Bachant & Roscoe.

SERIOUS HM AT MOA* BAY
sasTEBS

OPITAUPS -LOSE

in a .aawmlti and Uifsa.AiMUNt
iOraaaad LudWaa

DEWITT 18 8AIO TO HAVE AT- night destn^nd i
Dollar Bar IdOtd ft T
TEMPTE6 TO ,ASSAULT

Hearst Starts Subscript ion
in Chicago Today.
RELIEF FUND OPENED^ HERE

tery.

HAS CHICAOO W
SHORTER HOUl
CENT. I

Pobiisber of Chicago ExaBiiser StarttT his List with
11,000 for the Kischineff Sufferers in Soutbero Hus>
sia—Subscriptions K^eived by The Daily Eagle
• Will be ITorwarded to Chicago—50,(XX) Jews Order­
ed to Leave Kieff—Michael Deivitt Will Inve«ti' gate Catse of KUssacres.

colored porters,
mdnded a SO ptf
shorter bonra. An
days U asked fur
favorable a atrae

A stupendmu movement for the rWief of the persecuted Jews In KlsebIneS was Inaugurated this morning in Chieago by WUUam a HeaitL the
, and he invites aU gen^yooWr IncUned Reo
The foUowlng private telegram to The sifflr
■pie to }«D in Ua
Bagle is explanatory of ^ situation•^Icnge. TU., May a, 1MB. ,
"Editor of The Daily Eagfo, Travoras City, Mich.:
“Mr. W. R. Hoars* -In todays papor ^ona a aubaeriptlon for Urn
volief of the KIsehInoir otrlforor* with S1J»0.* Pleaoe get as many aubocri^
peooible from oitisona In yoor town,
y for liv
;Tho Miflorlnt ia great and tbore la the
•tant relief. See the mayor ai*d prominent Wtlxene, elergj^n. etc,
and ase how many oobenrfptions you can gat today. Keep It up wIgorouoJy
«a long ^ there it any poMOrlllty of adding to the list. Bulletin oariy to_____ announcing what aueooao youhave had. after today’s work. .Try
parfeet a relief organisation In your town.* .Set the mayor to take the
initiative and If he falls. Interest prom Inent dtlaans.
"CHICAOO EXAMINER."

5Q Candle Power
The rina$t lIRht in
the buelneee.

For tfta currepl of 10 9*10 c. p.
The only

IkOit

Ly

which

colors may readily be distirtgu-

Campbell Bros.

Hasn’t It Occurred to You
the necessity of making an^ early selection of some­
thing for a wash dress.^^his is a matter you should
not defer as you are foTly
aware that it is difficult
fmly aw
later on iqq the season
se^n to find just wbat you desire.
We Uke pleasure in oalling
oallmg your attention to our
ds department, which we ate
$re very

wash goods
proud of
and justly so as we have one of the most complete
stocks to be‘found in Northern Michigan. Will offer
a few suggestions to ypiL

adoth--------------------toTin
d the a^le
tchole lot that wm eairicd ow nbiii l»t Mum. bnl
a pattern
Some very oeeti petteme for you to
erery one Ur------- ■*.................
■*
re only lOc per yard.
m from.

Bar.ClW, KielL, Mar SO.—TWa'Maaoalc taapla, a three at«r b^ldlBC.
IM teet
vaa -ftxaur dwtrarad
hr die r
total loss of |X00,M8, vtt l■Bn^
lee of *40,000.
Ame^of theBeotttah ritabodieo
of Bay Otty was
low« floor. Tile firemen tailed to •
locate the blase at fltsL aad i^en they
did saeeeed the fire had spread la ail
parts o( the bnlMlng and was tswrti^
from the rood.
The temple was ereetsd In IS^l.'ahd
was the home of two htae Mgea. two
diapters, the coramaaderr and Boottish rite bodies. The origin of the
Ore Is a mystery, bnt toDowlng a eestorm It'Is snppnael
lightning entered the atruotaie and
fused some of the eleotric
wfawt.
Pioniinent members ot the MdeT

BIG 01
MEMBERSHIP

“FOR THE ’UPLlfTINO OF MAN.
tor the Jews. They long to go back
KINO" 18 THE MOTTO.
Kleff. They do not know what
begin. At last the words of odr Then
are verlfled; "And ye shall run with
out being pursned.'
The entire <*ty Is patrolled—mil
Some n
tary
m wm-see« great poUt
cal demonstration by the social dem Fraternal Order of Bagles, arrived, ia
erats. Yes, a blood demonstratia
the city yeateiday W instituted aa
Others say that there will be no d«
aerie of the onier hm tost sdgU.
oustration at all, bnt simply a ma
Traveraa Gltk A^e atarta off wttk
sacre ot the Jews. Tbere la aBOtbcL oxet 60 charter membera and many
version, wbirti to that tontght at’ 3 have algnlfled their inUatlooa of beo’clock Jewish houses will be iWla^
SMtOQO Already Re^
First to Reach Nmv York.
. «ew-7«^ May 28.—Ehe eager U
Kew'Tork. May 3a.^Ihe fh^
aUraaM
Thffl-s atory of-th^ traERdy ia the* t«est of Jews all over the wosdd ta «D army of 65,800 Jews driven ont
by G. H. Gardner, jr.. l
I. HARRIMAN -WILL RECOVER
shown
by
the
letters
of
Inqnlrr.
sug9 o'clock OatsTday ntfit. young
Russia by the persecuUqns. reached Gkand Rsplds Aerie. Ip. 301, end
gesUone
and
appeal
thaU-are
being
•ker. with Doato De TrsB and
this country on the steainablp Staten Louis OesterllD. alsoxif Ora
Grand Eapldv.
other man stopped at his bouse end received daily. This concern Is' not dam yestoday. The greater part
After recelring all the memben.
hetag expressed In words_ alone, bpt them are educated and fairly well
wanted to cmne ia. ' TbiU
State Deputy Qrpnd Prealdent Beeflnda, material expression in the gen(Special by she Scripps-McKae.)
kressed and
do. They have money and are able to
appointed a OomiBlttee to notoeroUB contribuOons to the relief ftmds
INcw York. Ma>' 20.—E. H. Harri- The men Insisted that they must
m their own living.
lan was operated upon for Appendlcl- 4h and have a drink of cMot before that are being raised In many citlw.
••The Jews have good cauBe £b fear,
tlH tills morning whtrh girovedthey went on home.-Finally Thill un. The fund hi^ now readied more than says a refugee' '‘tor Jf they are afraid celved and the tollowlhg olB^ were
The operation was- per- bolted the door. Hie men were nl- *50.000. and is rapidly growing.
at luly elected and ittstaUed:
formed by Dr. Wm. T. Bull and three
d and a noisy,
IdnT they fear that
Worthy president—Walter Inrar.Terrors at KleR,
aRslstanls at the Hotel Netherlands. revel Mlowod.
Kleff,- May fiO^-Kleff 1b drowded they should be slaughtered In the
Bull said that Harriman would re­
At nearly 11 o'clodi cwt>,other yoimg with a large military force, the vil­ Bmaller places. Kleff Is crowded with
Worthy vice-president—Chaa. Bvcover quickly.
farmers going home fropi Hendoiaon, lages are not, and oonsequently .the
large military force, the villages
stopped in aad added-toel to the firfi. Jews in the suburbs are leas secure. not, and consequently the Jews In the
Worthy ch^laln—W. M. BOAy.
TonIgkL big hit—‘iLeuisiana.”
W;orthy secretary—Elmer B. White.
Marker, ntore aggravating than the There is a scarcity of bread of course suburbs are leas secure,"
Worthy treasurer—W. B. OretUML
First rxciirsloD of the season via others, attempted to"Jamp on the oW
Worthy inside guard—A. -Lafigman’s back, the intmitlon of the
beln& to tie him and leave him help­
worthy.
Worthy outside guard—Fred lardle.
less^ the bed. Sadi tricks bad be­
Worthy conductor—Albert Novotny.
fore been played .on ttie old maiL
LIGHTNING IN FALL kFVER,
Worthy trustees—John Lamson.
One Ume when thO gang got drunk
MASS. YESTERDAY.
Wm. Dill and O. U CUppsr.
uey cut hte riothea off. Mired by
Deputy Seeman appointed A. a Fin- .
shred. Thill now nweame fluting
ney worthy past presidsnt and district
mad and scanting trontde of a seri­ Much Damage Was Dene All Over
We have a big asaortmeut of
.the 8Uto.
lepnty.
ous nature, he picked up a club three
Dr. Frank Holdsworth was choeeq
feet long and stoM hia ground.
Imperial by the Bcripps-KcRae.)
KIU« Him >fith e Club.
Boston, Mass., May 20.^a a thnnaerie physician.
The FWtemal Order ot Batfea U
- At this Show ot -«cht •aw evs der storm which swept over Massachu­ IN HIS OVW’’HOME 'AT 4 OCLOCK
not only new among fratetnhl order.<. •
Marker grabbed a etWt of wood out setts yesteiday'two ItfflUna met death
but it to new in pany waya Having '
of a box aad jnade
at the old
ll^tnlng. Manyfpencaa suffered
broken away from many eetabUahei
man. standing in a ooiher fhm tnen from shocks, street railway traffic was
precedeate it pracUeally stands alone
Bttuck at Marker and gave him a dtoabled in many places and odnalderIn the roster ot social, secret wd tra­
robing blow that laid him stiff on able damage was done to property.
it reals upon a
the floor. Thillk loaded gun had been In Fall River, one tamtae was atm^
to inselxed by one of the iriVftd Who th»w twice and five persons were shockedl
Caught Fire From a Lamp Hs Ueed crlbed "For the PpUIting. ot Manit out doors,: Marker was hastily,
In
ths
Night.
iclnd"—not
of
the
eelect
tow, but of
picked ap and driven to bU borne, two MISTAKE SHOWED UP BUSINESS
Ul. regardless of o
miles away, ke regained oonseJopB(Special by the Scilppe-TIc|tae.)
politics, so. long- as he to a mao
*nd was apparpaUf l»s«er natU And Proveft That People Redd A*
vertisementa.
■Richmond.
Richmond. Mich.. May 20.—Rev,
20.—Re
with a heart and. soul worthy .of the
Sunday mottH»«
One day recMtly The Didly Bsgle Harry Storey's bouse was destroyed by order’s Mforts*
idly. itwaafo»dthattt ■’
4 o’clock this momli«.
made a typographical error In the
Free n
■aw •keafttora.
Boeton store ad. Tile store adverUs- body was
ed members and tbelr tomlUee and
acAaar's Old stand.
Iroatgi
day to paid to a sick or dtoabled
ed tootstools tor 89 cents tor the fol­ and the flames Injured his wife so se­
svtepartod to the po- lowing day only but when the paper verely that ahe may not recover. Rev. member.
« la<e yesttfday aftemon. Thill de­ was' printed, the price wpenred 3$ Storey has been ailing and daring tbe
pooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOO clares
night be arose to get some medielns.
LOOKING^ A
bis Innocence of Intent
cents.
>
The foHowteii raortotag by 8 o'clock It to supposed th»t the lamp be car­
He expiwmw eonow, but says
driven to.th* Geud, and the the ladiM wete fiooWng to the store In- ried fell from hU bands and set fire White Eagles of Mantotoe Wftnt ta Ak '
rwtge -a Ball Game. .
looks of the Inside of the house bear quMiig tor SFoent tooUtooto as adver­ to his clothing and that be-was
dtotely helplsss by , The DaUy Bagle to in reeript of-the.
tised in The Daily Bs^- The menhim ouL He to a
following communication, iibieti
and well preaorvejT tor, a man ot ager immedUtely telephoned The
Teachers, Manufacturers,
Rev. Storey was 68 years old and be of interest to ball playera: .
Eagle boslneM ofllee tor ah explana­
bis
years.
Laboring Men,
as pastor ot tbe B^ttot cbuitdi of -Editor of The Dafly ffbide:
tiwatinent hs has stood tor years have tion, and received the answer. "SeU
•The White Bagle Athl^c chib baa
great sympathy for him. Bis wife has your goods as advertised and charge this place seven years ago and after­
wards served eemgregattong in **
been dqad 1* years, doilag which time the dlffwenoe to us.” •'
Tbe store disposed of 88 stools that tncky and Iowa. He rkumed here
he has lived «done. 6e has children
.... various meth<^ meet, tbe
day at 88 cents and The Eagle has 88 three weeks ago. He had three aona.needs of every claas. Careful,
ikiUed and courteous atteution
cents charged to it at the store, but Luther Storey of Detroit and two
to all, whether the hnsiuess bo
tt’B an m wind that blowe no good. others in lownAnd Calitomlalarge or smalL
Three tacts were clearly pstabUahed
throng the mistake, vit: Tbe Bally
reai&es the people; people read
and they trade TWO THOUSAND NATIVE HOUSES
with the merchants vybo advertise.
IN MANILA burned.

MINISTER
CREMATED

Shoe Pollslr

New Line of
Chiluien’s
Slippers.
We'have tbeiii,
for
the little girl
, ' or big gil l.
Rowlanii Douglass

|Ve Desiretbe bnsloess of

u„n,.

GlxDesen

WWlrr^STy sine. BtA It U a fabric that would

]lli*ne»oelleLt«alnoat>&operyard. •

t^fclngof StrUaeAwbl^aregolngtobe wy atyliah AUmn^ag
wWebweiu^*erinret*W per yard. They Include all thoee dainty
' effeeu In pure white gronlida with amaU flares. You can't make any
er wleetlon. and they waab perfeeUy.

In

|lk.,floofc.,:

Comer Fmnt« id

K-peoPLET^
SAVINGS

m

H. 8. Hu..................
H. C. Davla and

B. WILHEL/W
V<H0J

BGHT THOUSAND HOMELESS

Triilvnned

C. A. HsITipqnd^

'HOtSsas
ani,ed this a^Qon, and

VALUABLE BARN BURNED.
Emmanuel «b*fv Near Hi^n' Lost

micB.. .■
hum on the tom of
________
atni-k by
in Medina township
lightning and was eslirelyl-consnmed
by fire with jwvenl head of borsea
and cattte last nIgbL Tbe loee to

|

It 80 JOINED FRATERNAL OR­
DER OF EAGLES,

Open Dims Fund,
To carry out the apirtt of the augwtkm of Mr. Hearrt, The Daflv
Ehglo -hss dWd^ to open a dime
fund. ‘Thb means that the mlnlws
subscription will be a dime but there
will really be no Bmlt to the amount
which may be subecribed by any
■Ibo list trf subscribers will
be pnbUMied In The DaUy Bi^. and
the money Till be forwarded
Chicago Sxamlner. Subscrigtloiii are
being made for the relief of the Jews
all over the United States.

ONE HOUSE WAS STRUCK TWICE

Nsrnat
Lamp

II

TIEAASWBC TEMU BUMB'
FOR THE ASSISTANCE
OF PERSECITED JEWS

MARTHA MALE8KE WITH WHOM
HE WAS WALI^NQ.

George H. DeWltt was arrested tate
last night at Mb bdlne by Sheriff D
Q. Chandler, under a warrant temied
by-Justice 8. M. Brown and sworn
by Wilham Denbrodc. charging De­
Wltt with assault with Intent '
mil a statutory
Ualeske. a woman about 20 yeai^ of
age. The prisoner.
bte counsel. Attorney Farm C. Gil­
bert. appe^ before Justice Brown
tbU morlilng. knd In the abwnce of
ProeecuUng Attorney George H. Cross
who Is atUnding circuit court In Bellairc, the examination of DeWItt was
postponed until Friday^ morning at
9 o’clock. Bail was flx^ at 1500.
It appears Uiat DeWItt Ims recenUy
paid some slight attention to Miss Halealte In. the way of calling on her,
and last evening Uie couple were oat
walking together. William Denhroek,
brother-in-law of Martha, and with
whom she made her home near
comer of Cass and ®'-*—
did not look favorahily on the conple
keeping oompany and.went out of bis
bouse to look for Martha, Soon she
and George came along and went pass­
ed the house. Denbrock wdited a
short time and thbn was startled to
bear^Martha’s screams ter help.
Ills alleged that DeWItt t^irew the
young woman down and attempted to
choke off her oalU for help. Denbrock ran ffc the woman's assistance
and a lively scrap U said to have taken
place before he was able to free her.
U Is said that DeWItt then ran aihu-H Is further alleg^ that DeWitt was
under the influence of liquor last
night, and this may be a partial ex-pUnaUoh of hU acUons. He ia
young qian of about £5 yencs of ai
aw betaags tq a refpeetsMe flttBUy.

rac® TWO oBNm

"MaiilBtoe. Mick.
to be
lie Tegal Loa to
About 81000,000.
(Special hr the Scrtppe-McBae.)
pUno tenad. Mr,
ManUA May 20.-^W>t thoo^
now with
resUMita M.the Tondo-dtotrlca ot Ma­ at Hannah.
-- lah. Ify
If, ..ft r ’
nila bava Ma
ato^
add<

the destnietKm by fire of 8.000 aattve
bouaee. tie damage to eatimat ' '
be 31,000,000.
I
' The maaiolpaUtr to taklag oare of of Mofiatoh^M (var

"'I

:

lYvMAt ao, 1208.
■uDeAittiT

ilie 1^^

never beurd-ttf ai^ one using
a Honey and Tar and not being
ed. -Sou by Jns. J. Johnson and
8. B.' Walt A 1

UAS WHICH CONTINUEP ABOdT
TWO HOURS YESTERDAY

;,“‘S

Redwoad the Prmalpd iuMingt of
the -vmtde fe Ashes.

‘,...... .'i...|

Nuct^a.
_________ .a to nte DaOr aaila v«
ra«Mat«d~to nattlr tbe oSaa at ODoe
aC nr teDm to noctra tka *m«'
PMpaMtr' or <» use ao that tha laattasHea o< tka aairtar boy mo ba rw

Boyne Pella, Mtob, > .
worst fire In tbe hlM*» tf Ikls ffr'
lage broke cut here at about U a. ou
irwterday.knd for two taoum Itavwoap
was olnWn^Aed. PriM^altor
the prindpal buOdlnga la ^ vffiagg'
are in aabea, InelwUng two atocea,
tbe only Uveiy tarn in -the town sad
Bddenoea and baoia. The low la
more than gMJWD.
Tbe fire started In W. J. Gager’s general store and mOllneiy d«a>, tio» a
leaking oU stove. It wha diaoovered
almost at once but the ou gave !t
snA headway'that rt could not br

vtnage did not poaseae.
Boyne City was telephoned taaalstance and the departawit
ogme over on a apeeid train wltb tbe
band pump from that yillage. WlU
fait •T^lflaBa*—<aiT opera faoaae ’
lu amlatance tbe fire was fotte
weat aMa CatboUe «kim* iMktft.
der oontrol at abont 1 p. m.
Mar
W. TQcalk «k Kaamoth Mlnati^.-Stalii9erg^ Oraod
SOME OLD THEATERS.
opera boeae.
SHOW BROTHCkLY LOVE.
Wltb
diaraeteriattc p&terpilae
vfalcfa baa enabled bln to ba^e tbe
greaUat oevapa^ pnbUaber In tbe
world. WOllam R. Hearat amioi
this nomlDK tfaroo^ (»e of bla pitpen. tbe Chicago Kxamitiw,- that he
would open a relief fund U» the per­
secuted Java of Eontb Rnaala:
beaded tbe anbaeriptioa Mat wltb
«l.ooo, and br UmaBatiyrie eama

be beSaves a geBcrou pnblle wtU gire
for the aM of mitering bumanlty. Ike
Dally Bagte gladly Jotna bfan. In
modeet and bumble way. and by publielty Is tMk aty aad district la gdad
to give Its Bn(9ort to -each a worthy
It baa not'baea deaonatnted in Terr
clear terns what cause lead to the
maBaaere of the Jews in

Too may wonder wbat tbcR eonld
be injorlstts to pobUc morfOty U a
fbeater made of «ooe. Coosul P. Ot*naUut Sdplo Nagela knew, bat blstoty
Som’t tell. Tbe first attempt to build
a atone tbeater lo Rome was made a
d»rt time before he wna elevated to
bis office. U was aanctioned by the
censors and was Bearing completion
when Bdplo persuaded tbe a^te to
rommand it tr-be pnDed down, adWing as bis reaaoB aoHritudp pw
bobUc tnoralliy.
1. The Romans did not t
jar atone tbeater nntU a veiy UO goand. BlUongb dramatic reprettons wer«-vei7 pofinlar U earip
1. it apppeab’ thdr a wooden -stage
d was
sd tbe
pdfied down again, and
of Ptourts and Tarenos. jBtoaformed on such temporary ocafiMftogs. U tbe meanwbUe, many of the
delgbbertng towns of Rome bad their
itone tbeaterx as the tatioduetlon <rf
6re^ customs aad maBimn Jraa lets

pA?s^£.'sSiS«r«;
BirttaSSU. nMg4ake.old to-

WE MUST enow or oie.

,/

.

'

in^^tke-ai
u»r, wUefa sydmbam

in^oiSuui;

ofvonr beer lb aerefala. of
wnm twead-tar taitermtttent fever. In
^labeHE' whtk tbtfe ti peiuplraaoa.
tbs aadi ts eg faay <v. ntber, of
Iom; but. aeeardlag ta Bomkai
■Mvaj. betwem iMHgfit and
tMH^kdigdMtomlzuneiavartabta
^^^prriiulia of tkaaetwB bed^ '
TeMgH big faitP-^tfeHalUM.-

A wamnnk fignro amy be as long as
pleases it ft doesn't netfsvt to get
round oaee to a whUa. • ,

....

____ __________ Sow
^E^4^,pdaM^^A
If ife from TRUpE ITb right

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Frank Trade

Wholseale Mesto.

ar^wiSisr to

(dueeeaaer to Robbe.)

rfwft

People

^............

SB':

il2
_____MtoiBfci.
f* IT aefe Mmfosa aM aU .Mu drive

sm

Hogs..
Stott*
OOWB .
Veel

Jala the kidney*
-—body by
toe reastieet
toutoamei. l-------

tr*Seilinbs»miitos vd entei
m otitttodroM
otlBtoffiFwdWadAer
dtoe
___I
I
Geo. M EpHaa, losoH
ld»a.or^^
guagreatdaol
of too
.
<d trofabBi ttltk______

•UIMIER K^NDtROARteN.
big hl^Lputoli
Mieo-Ln^ BIssttI lo Intare^ In
. too PIBIV
Tke.Mvji^lity of epoalng a s
Home Mnde^Breud.

purtily kinAwgsrtea for toe younger
cfatoMd parity primary for.tooee itoc

wksn youth tans to

EE'-

are Learning
To appreciate this store
as tbe ri^ht place to buy
builders’ hardware.
Brerythin? is ^und to
be right here, for we are
DOt only selling you
goods—we are making a
reputation for the
TRUDE STORE.
ITiat is back of every
thing we sell; That’s
worth something to you.
Everything eompiete—.
price right.

IH
I rrSuo^il<v.theeratpa<e«feuhtftb*
ississippi Rose March
W«wn»- Plnmes Murcb
NombsJoia Walae*

■irc'S.Sss'.’

fee Caliii-Dress ComlbrtablyTWeather.

Don’t Mention

Onr Outiog Suite loV. nieBf at
^ to f15, coat and pants,
suggest- perfect immunity
from heat discomlorte.
It’s
the clothes that make or mar .
your comfort. Dress, in ac­
cordance with the weather'
and you’d keep in working
order., '
^
Straw Hats 50c. to $2,00.
Panama effects'TS to- $7.50.
Pine Line I!clt8/25c. to $1.60.

Hamilton
.1

Clothing Company.
Smokers !

A Household

Word

Tbaj

5S*Je““ CIGAR

Roprodnet of Anwrican uiani
(acture has reached tbe fan e iit
corded the

You will disbover one of

Kimball Piano

.... w

» II

fsTOPTi-f

* usieN is4pe cipsp
J'SS.h
line of Union etrott la. bow in i
baoda for eoUecUon. ako firtt kam
ment Is to be paid oh or before 1
first day of Jb»«. 1908. _____
8131, t.21

i

M. B-’BASKKU..

M„M-P.rrf to

A.w.Janrai«
LfON t HEUr

814 front Street,

to^<pp'«iaiT»*Wav ttsstoass *>te.

W. W. KIMBAll CO.

WstwibAvs. AACanBr., CaiCAOO

Cltr Tyosinirer

are making human____ _
from Throat aad Lung troublaa. But
since the sdventxSSr. Kiitf's Now
Dlseovenr for Consumpt— "—
and Colds, even tbe wont__________
cored, aad bopeleas reslgnatloa la ao
kmgtt necesaaiy. Mrs. Lota Crtgg of

119 Pmrt Btrout

H. E. Strong, Managef.

That Go-Cart
-That baby neetls yon have not bought. It ts better than medicine to
' have baby out doors*'’They like bright sua-shiuy - weather.M well
as you do. You can usb them every day for the nest six months.
Couldn’t invest money in a better manner and the Go-Carts we are sell-ing havcall the latest iipprp^ements, and are the swellest on the market.
The construction is Jlie most durg^jle, ^nd Jibe panw>i
BgliSl8|T^ fjjf.;
finest. We sell tJiera with any eombinatlnn'
■ latlnn of colors that you iiisy
|i
choose—best of ived Inidy—rubber tire wheels—rubber caps to keep Uie
hub ofthewheelsfree-fromdirt—patent axles—wheels can be removed
in a moment’s time—patent brake—upholstered in Bedford cord-sateen
pani^l-with deep fancy ruffle.
- -

la gnaraateed for bT
by J. O; Jo

A Roxburgh, druggtota.

11.00. Trial bottles, Ifi.
What la Poleyk Ktdnay Cure!
}t to
ctoa,
rtai; and
aM eaa
too country,
purest that monsy osa
Bdentiacally eemblnsd
got ttSir
i^ost value. Sold by Jas, Q. M~
son and S. E. Wait.A Bofos. oodv

An Express Wagon

Ladles!

-

Den’t worry yourselves over
cleaning your luce curtains.
We make a specialty of this
fine work.
: :

Caldwell Birea'. Laapdry

Is the delight ot every boy’s hesrt. These «re made expressly for those
vl,o want 'htropg -vssoqs for playing horse, or diaving, loads-stout
bodies and iron wheela. The bpya shqt|ld eqcl, l,aye g Hlittle red wngPIl.”
- We also have the the ’’Cpaater Wagoa>’ aWpVly pade, entltely fif-popd
—best ever produced for the .“j’oung man-’—roiwe exactly like a
up wagon.”

Tricycles for tfef ‘^Ljttje Men”
canhave^^

The White Sewing Machine
Summer Underwear
Belts! asr<a^.T.;

asc,

Ooln^ to Jump in the Lake?
{fBora*ea«bercmrBatoBuUa.GOeto*LM-. Bath

e PlUs. They out oC
bnw.wvsru^d

Mostlnfi of Board of Rsvfsw.
Notieg to hereby glvea that tos
loord pt Review aad Bqaaltoittam of
.be city of TraveiUe City vm meel
oa Monday, Mar 2S, 19U, at to* Coun­
cil Room to said ttlP'Of Travene aty.
at 9 o:<fioeit to the forenoon and oonttone to somion at least four days,
as much longer as may be neeesH
to complete toe eqnaltoatlon and re­
view of toe assesament rolls of aald

1 aald rolls and show
cause, If any extot, wlv toe .
s fitter toe tanirari- thereof should be dunged.
- '■ latheydo
Dated tfalB 14to day «f May. 1908.
Ible. FoCHAR M. Brass.
Clerk of Board of Review and Bquall-

Jungly oppoeed^n ttoem ttou to tb^
' Darltt to Sonthem Ruaala to
iDTeatlgatlim of,.the causee and oon- city of Borne ItseW. Woodm tfaeatort.
edorned wltb tbe most profuse mag- Bhlrtg-Loce oWoci Hosiery— toU
ditlona vhidi led up to the
- 'hvoiy dp
leence. were ererted at Rome even
Tbe lateat reports ooDdm tbe first luring tbe Ikat period of the republic.
dlapatdiea Udbng of tlH fearfnl out- It wooden tlmater plan
ngea perpetrated on the leva and the
. -....... alllns Beanrns weabnU
I tedllmhlp C8 B. C. Its eceni
• number of InnooeBt vometi nad ehU___ ted of three stories, end Ue lowdren mnasnered. It appean to be the
old Btoty cf racial hatred, Ulnd blgotiT Kof them was made of white marble.
and anperstltntlon on ^he payt of tbe
spwtatora. In S6 B.'C. Cn. Fomaged or coimlT^ at-by the kteal Rus­
bnUt the first atone theater at
sian authoriUea. The talee of atioei.e. near the Campua Marttam. It
tum egnal tat horror the wont that was of great beauty and la said lv bayn
kare'oome down front tbe vorid’a treen buUt after, toe model of that af
l^ene. It rontalijed 40/W» ^leeUEwkest agee.
oa.
Bseoaalty tor'ald la toond in the
O. Curio bnlU In SO B. C. two magatffauMta^ of people made bomdus and
^ wooden Ueaters doae by one Sa­
robbed of aU their poeaeaaloM, leav­
ber. whlcta mMtt be.changed Uto
ing them wtritout-pRiRBlOn from faunle ampbltbeater. After tbe time of
ger. Tbe old'tacdy <dty of Eleff.
ompey. however, other stone thestata
ere erected, as tbe tbeater of MarJloa, which was bnllt I9 Angnatus
nd called after tale nephew UarceUai
atroelbee In Klaidtlnefr. and
Id that of
gurwnnt of the dty baa ordered ell
the JevB to leave fhe city. In didng
'whidt they wlU be compelled to as
Am an their poeaeastons and to go
out pracUoally wlttaont-any aubetance.
Now is offered an opportunity to
• WHh tha'wlas
brotherly love.
A paaaloo for growth, a yearning tor
,.^o«ed, race or religion. Tke Dnfly
largM' life. Is rtteraeterlstlc of all
wm forward to Mr. fiaant all
reatsMtlB. A man la measured by hla
anna contrtbnM for QOa
ower to grow, to become larger,
dtane fund was riungfat wisest becattae broader, nobler. The Inteulty of hla
none are too poor to take advantage of desire to reach ont sad Ug defines Ida
•-..IL The tali list of contributors will capadty ter devl<a>ment
be ^bUahed nnlee it ; i retpieeted that Any one. yonng or old, passesip
i pasal00 for growth la constantly
namea be Vlthela.
Of to his koowledge, always poshing
lls Imriaon a little further. Every Bay
Q war bids fair
le Is a little larger fbao be was In tbe
nonilng. Re keeps
ke
greving as long as
CUs eonntiT for penrions. More than le lives.
ves. Bvhn
Bvton to old age bh Is stUL
22 per cat of tbe men who enlisted
ruing out for larger ttalngSi IRK*. have thns early .^i^ed for penal^.
ip to gremer hetobta.
Tkennmber of apMleasta under tbe
We often find
it plant
plant* and trees that
not folly
faced oC ‘^vhUds*’ is 6T.M6 and those
d the Umltof Ueir growth. Tbsy
under tbe heed of “widows and depend.
>t
be
made
to
reqtond to tbe woo«nte“ la g.SM. There have been al­
g of enriched sab or oopiou* watenlowed b.g81 invalid peariona and SJ.60
Tbe power for tbe agtonsion of
of the widow aad dependent olaas.
total of 18.UE. Claims have been
Jeeted, leavlnrM.210 claims pending.:
r natore. Early to Ufe they asttia
New apidleatlotta are coming In dally
o groorea, from which botblng can
• •ethem. They are dead toentor„
“>« bandred, and tbe Indieattone
0 advancement along any Una.
fare that at the end of tbeyear nearly
ivements. new "systems of builSO per cent who were enrolled on tbe
tgereoaceptloas of Ufe and slm«my lists during the war with Spam
wifi have applied for penstons.

d to tbs past, foey eu step only
so tar tbit way. only so far that
There.Is no further growth, no
me," sighed the drug dark.-kow
mote prdgrem for them. They bave
ndodjangelt
reached tbrirgoal.
“Whafi tmn^ la your w
Bmployeee often think that Eiey an
faowr asked rite bow.
“Wbrnt 1 was doing Bie cowtMdp kept bad: designedly and ttaat otber*
Ctordella.- wm STTZ lees deeerring sre pnriied . ahead of
Uon, when tbe nal troable la with
thspselvea.
have ceased ti> grow.
Thuy oonttooe (o move to a circle.
^elV what nowr oMM-tbe boas They have npt kept pace with tbe trend
have been married only dx of the ttanes.
“Porwatdr is tbe tangle call of the
nostka,*’ cakttnued tbe aaaMant cdli
twentietb century. TkeY<"tog «*i» «
ceSMlte, “aM die 1. dropplnc
woman or toe old men or woman who
bareeaaodtofrowlatohspWsd. Ufe
bolda nothing mme for c«tonr.-Suo-



adbyt t* kUBtoeea. Mr. Jaoohe

Ids

toe.

The Famous NewFanif
Straw Hats geto $io

Made a hoat'of friends at our great exhibit, Vnd better yef-pj,py pp|-; oBaae«. It take, only Srat olaaa machines to do sucTexqnrite work-if
it is bordering on the marveUous. Vou can do Just auch work-we will
aid you in every way. Kmt, we sell you the machine, then you praetloe
a Uttle, perhaps some more, and then you can show your fncuds what a
splendid machine you have, and what beautiful work you can do. About:
paying for it ?—well, the best way ia cash, if not able to; do it-then "a little at a time.” We aim to help our customers every way. *

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

THg'bigLy .aa^GCkft^wigiiifeiytfeftAy
Dr. J.W. GAUNTl,EtT.

; kvnAw

MSSSa:

; •OMBimwe

a P. CABVBE.
r. W. CABTEE:
O. fb Carvar * JMsa.
Oasoeoii/totihelMt .
suui «*BMi Lmwf*
wUlbeisthelr iST&riag taa

i«e¥ MET ns* »ATBttee TIE CBAUEME 8

;fl

ACC&TES

NORTH Xfrt'sotmi «Mns
FRONT WrAttClr

T

of'

DlMMOttMe]

Will Play Ball Wadnaaday, Hey B,
at 4:SD.

TO AWWO¥ YOU
OSTEOPATHY

When joo Bre jvitg' oU
. iMipaoraaf kiodol
but JBLBCTBICiry
In
yonr home or offiee. Thera
b Dothlnf like ELBCTSICITY for iUominetioc
pnrpoMB. No uDoke, no
timell, DO freMe.aodBDger

DRAWINQ ON ART SCHOOL PRIN*
ClPUth.
Mies. H. ThurtelL
Orsdiiste of the Ontario Bebool of
Art, (also a studsat at~
- - *d.) win be
- clad
- - to reeeire pa­
in drawing from cAJeeU and
Ing in water color.
DIO—Cer. Oa and Saventh Sta.

A. B. DIAMOND
Plase'raMrMd
- AettM Bsftninter.
WItk a.«. KlabaUCe.
t»» FreMt St.

th»l can be procnred.

Boardman River
Electric Light 8
Powe** ConpaBy.
gooooooooooooqooooooDooe

aoatbeify.

Graduate
Gifts;..

CITY IN I

Dainty iittle watches

Mr. and Mrs. Will Sylvester of Cadil
lac are the guests of Hr. and Hra.
Jobs Campbell of 221- Bast Tenth
street
.
-I

and chatelaines for the

vices , at Grace

AffBeilaeoTgeBte’ §

Pocket
Books

yokng

ladies.

Hand*

some fobs and w'atches
for the young genlle-

no hftter gift can be
given than a watch.

Rastall’s.

■ ■■AtaiB

Beadle’s
poooooo ooooooooooooooooo

oye TKAOE
iserowlns Better
Every Day.

nnf: imrilig a suit from

wp w-111 keep it in repairs
«a4 prepae4 fre« as often «9
it may need it,
Our spring line seems to be
just what the young men
fancy.

Miller Bros.
*?««•

J. WJHILLIKER
Rssj estate Broker

H*«

saL^

Tks Wilkes Mcerstor
Trottlag •taillom

RED DEER, No. 20137

it has got w^ere wc have
liadtQpyt in ^ fipst.cl^B
tjjilprtfl taVe care of fltir
^for.k and from tniS.on aiir

15f

The Weedhar.

PMdla Bloek.

Sed DeerfassstrottIngrecordof2:2s
lade in the third heat .of a wiDoiDg
race over half mile track, ije wag
nred
^pe'i(ti5>i..
a|re pf a
5^^’
.
■ ■ .rformefs
w|tb yecQida from
' ^ 10 years of age. Bed
Paer-B 4am is by Boh^ri HcQ.
2:i7K. eireof Crosceps,
ploptTUttOrflfOipvroTidi I^eg. peer iA
one of thp fof/ best bped 6|all>na« in
the flonntiT, perfectly king |n or oqt of
A lady cm dciee him, bls~
ilthsbMt. Btacolu-are
Bhcwtngnpwell. There are aeeeral of
them at the race track here where they
oao be «eeo any day—they are a pibncl
lot.. Attheprloehelsoflered.be will
pay for himself this aeaaon.
Also for sale, a 2«eat«denrrey. good
as newV.eanopy
|[bMtOD, ^ ^
ontter. sp<
of tteel rqnofTS fop poad capt. «ad41c,
top bHSgy. eel of hobVles, single bar
neA with poeomaticeaddle. db^ble hfu
II desorip
ne««. ))oote ap4 hisnkeU of all
<
tlons.

CapUIn F. U Jehnaen of Mapleton
has'been Very alSt again for a few
day^, but Is reported better by bis
physician ‘today.
The annual meeting of the TraverM
City Rod and Gun club wlll.be held
In O. P. Carver'a
8 o'clock.
E. C. Edmunds leaves today but the
office of the Scranton ^oola will be
open evenings In diarge of Ehoa Tre-

On behalf of the north side ht Prou
toreeL I aeoept with daU^t the dialiMBs at the south aldera to- the d
ptonahto now held by. na. We hm
beea waHlnr tor It. and.faartng tost
It would not come. . We win try and
have FeBBlngtsti on time, and It we
-don't It won't mtw much, as we
dont really need him. Wewouldhwe'by ask thto aU Novaka or othar rank

give atriet JusUoego the prott mnst be said tkat they
worked hard anoa^ taiimA % doseo
teams If hard work w^
And they did aona llrdt-cfia bsU play.
Ing. occaalonallyteapedilir to be mentjozied are the arttsUfi. wi^Ja whlrtt
Profeeaor Nye goes afUS iiSy, and
Profeeeor ■QUberfa wortt-^irtth the
stick. Belgas did aomv.vmcT good
playing btiilnd the bat. said very few
balls got past rrofceeot.KiMBetHA oa
third bade. EBUoU «oi|ld .Rutm a
speedy enonidi ball at ^ tatter
the iritdilng was rathST^Dk^.oii the
catcher tor It oenainiR kept Um. on
the lamp. But to spttk ^ all the ezcellent pl^ng doM V-Um Cacsltr
and their alllea, the Bfip adhool ban
did better. Bhranbersw hurt m tnger
catchlag in'the flnt tontot tad Troutwine toeW hla place. iWWB-Md Mc­
Intyre both threw veiy aood haO and
their support was wriiaftinti U the
High Bidioar team ptajr as haat baU
when they go to OiadCrittc, as they
ifam^^warri

them tf they desire to play, and would
ask tor a few BMre Page Fbaoe Oiaats
A they are avaUaMe. The aonth rid­
ers are advised to bring a limdi with
them, and sand Mongh. If tt cat
rad, to last them throat the

N. &ir-Tbe game Idst year waa fair­
ly won by the north aide. At the end
'of the ninth Inning, the aeore w
tie. the Three poorest hattm of the
south side were up and the north sides
were at the head of their llsL me
south -aldera quit thd' fleld, and the um­
pire awarded the game to the north
alders ». too.
FJ L. a

' STATE NEWS IN BRIEF,
G^lANp Rf?p>4.—m; ' B*. Van
<rank«m, secretary ot’the T- MAundered his resignaUon to the board
of directors yesterday morning,
will take
ii ■ effect
"
..............................
September
1. No resson for bis realipiaUen is given,
BIG RAFOJ8.—August Masdb, gged
29, was killed by a ^Irand ItoPlds A
hidiaaa trato Monday nt^L Mason
was ma on tog sOwSta la the eve
rathw iBtoileated wd his body
found at dayllgbt on the track.
FLINT.—R. p. Stevens had a record
clip of wool this spring.' From ^ flock
of 100, Merinoe.be gotT.TS^^iouDds
wooV Of ptairly
^nnds per head,
he,
Tne lieavlest fleecp wa* f«>» • twoyear-oid ram and
33 pounds.
Toni9i»V bi| hiV-^fcgu|8t*na.->
Flah-net
cents.

Underwear, the coolest

S. Benda A Co.

mmi

Thirty-Pour Suits
GREATLY REDUCED.
These are yalaes which are seldom equalled even by MILLiKEN.
bp eure they are Ij^oken lots aod size|a. but perhaps your size.is* here.' It
do you jio harm to look them over next time you are down town. There
fffsatsaviqKforyonifyonwiin^uttakeadvaDtaffe of it, and of course
iflill. Here are a few j>f the “plums:*’

To
will
is a
you

7.50
1^1
17.50
IfaSSs- 13.50
for ..

These three oSeriogB show theWendof Uie whole lot. ThpSo pticos
-.ehoild more thoee .ont-^lidrtr. Don't HPNT for good things, ooroe “to

•«

.■ • .4

VERY PRFITY

Negligee SMtIg

ran einmeR

Wehai^^lergeamortmeBtofnohbypatteraaet

,

5dcand$lrf>0
i CLOTHING HODS* :

Tenistrt. big hit—’‘LeuMiena.”

Carpet Cleaning.

Net a Sick Day Since.
*T was taken severely tick with kid­ MaklBg aod uyiag. Feetocr rgBontney trouble. 1 tried eO eorts of medV
ctnee, none of which rdieved me. Ooe Go, N. B. Chapin. Prop, ..
day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bit­ " pet deealBg Works. 822
ters and determined to t«r toaL After
etreeL 'Ptriae No. 11*.
taking a few doses I MH relieved, and
I enUtetr carad;
say Buicr.
T. W. THIRLBY,
If mins have been enred of
», Nenralgln.
Nan
-Liver
...DENTICTto.
BUILOINO AT MAPLETON.
Kidney . traablsB end General DtoilIty-” TbM M wbnt B. F. Base, <a FremonL N. O.. wrttee. Only SOc at J. a
Johaeon, sad Bugbee - - <From'a^>eola!0
drugglate.
A. B. C0RT1S.
P. C OHSHBT
Mapleton, Mich, Hay 30.—Beveral
of the reeldMts in this Ttelntty have
If you will make InqatW tt wlB be
been mdetog improvemaea and put­
revelation to yea bow many sueting up new buUdtags on their prop- cnssb'to kidBey or btodder tnmblea in
one form or another. It the patient
ntf,
B. Holman has built a new houae. is not beyond mediori rid. Folera KUney Cara wiU cure. U never dtoap(Lawrence CarroU baa iaat complete^ pofota. Sold by jas. G. lohneca end
barn.
a. E. WaH t Sons.
eodw
O. T. SteVena. baa a^ bdWUon to
Notice.
P. e.HeMMMfSOM St
Uabani.

A. B. CURTIS & oa
Beal Estate & Loans

ollbert ,V.....,.,aB..
Ceerge Edvvard Bralnard and Mlaa
Helena Vandenburg, atfeifdanu at
the asylum, were married by Rev, W.
T. WoodhouBo St the Bapttet paraohage at 9:20 this mwilihg. The happy
couple left on the 11:10_G. R. * L
for Holland to visit the bride’s people.
Hr. and Mrs. Bralnard will make the'r
home In Traverse City.

city Book Gtore.!

We would anggeat Wednesday, May
27, at 4:80 o-do^ as a suitable time
tor the game.
Ob bduilf of the nmth. elde
Front street.
FRBD'U 8Mmi.

Mrs. Parker 1
few of berladt friends thla af­
ternoon in noDor of her slster-fn-Uw.
Mrs. £mma Pennington Joara, of In-

Traverse City’s Best Store

36, TO. *27.50,

The greet fame la ant and the
Facolty-Senibr bsaabtfl teaB ter'aiM
Ita Waterloo. The n«t dt the -ffiBi
school ga*e them ami aSadaatyartia^
day afternoon that tt ^ iknhtfa) If
they win want to eee s - ^ahali
again, ihei eeore of U <o t tdia the
wkede story. Foar diflaMM-piMhm
were pnt In.for the faculty,and th«j

W- F. Lardlp baa built a double oofP
crib and wagon abed.
F. L. Upham h»t bMB maklBi re­
pairs OQhM'dOdL,
y
gggt
John Hoffman Us painting his house
and has laM out aome new drtvewaya.
A SBISAWNAl
Frank tonUh-la building a new bam
miss HENRIEtTAAi^ WANTS of bldcfc stone.
Cherry, peadi. pehr and MPle
are full of bloeaama and the onUook
IW Rabgrt for a bounUtol barveat is good.
News of the Theaters.
For tiie reason that thme la grear
need of a CatboUe eburdi qa
aida. the ‘TxAlrim" qtfertato■imt to be glw thto eTtotet
fiiud’tn
- *• <d ton buBdini toad «onM be
ttoD*to________________ ______
wallRaRoniaed; and toe gra^ amount
brought ^by, ilMrletta Aden oi
at lauraiat ooitored In tile project is
Caseville against Bobert-BjlMM
evidenced by the bearty good win
of this city. ^ 4«a«aaMmathat which the participants in the'entershe mat gakfr. M «tod Whore she tatnment are maufeating. The Cl«r
was a assOor, rtMwtog to « keradf Open house will probably be filled tofor a nrotoaatoanl UbratMA. and that
he had jtoked her to wm7 him in
TTiere will be special number fay
March, IMO. He elali^ tkaa to be the mud^lln quartet, new eoDgs anl
belt to an eetote of-dMAAM. Betoral Jokes. M. E. Nunn, the fiuto soIolBt
Umee after that he reaOrmed Us tn- wiU direct Stewart A ateSeas' oraheatentloDs to manr bar irilhin a reaa- tih and totroduee trtCK drammiag. Mr.

.........

B oaMttaB'tn Jamarr.
1901, 1k»f(4)»wtn|'March: Baretteiated hta vows, she bdB« «» Btod OtT
at that timA Md as lata as AngusL
1902. so she dalma. he
to marry her. AMi yai beCore six
months after theaa pi
hoato of his marriagato^^
Boone.
I
Bt(k«r, la akBi«ea wto attoMpttng to
nrnipt her neralB, ahd Meed tt ta
that he did hot intend to marry her at
any time, but was trifling wta her iffecUooa. Mlaa-Adams .MnlMa thsL
taking advantage of the -ooBfflda
relations eztating uBfier vnob Mr
stanoes. he trtod to <»miM.har
als. and to aednee her.
To this end, ao she dalms, be wrote
her a great sn««y tettora, and H la ex­
pected that these wfU be the Ceeton
of the trlaL The
that Baker pretend^ toO»^Br« that
be was diatrneted becewe eC the gill's
refusal to fail In srlth hte
and
because she refused, tbeh^ aotsad by
him to do so. to write letti^ ttaqw
to hlB own.
'
TWO HUNDREO THERE.

Nunu la one of the best trap drummers
In toe minstrel world.
Np one should faff to see RlngUng'a
big 'elephant A1 Joyce will be toe
hind part Md Duff McDonald, toe forePML

JehrCartoeH.
The Boenery constructed lor
first pan tn John W. Vogel’s big giinatrela. which eomes to Stolnbwfs
^and opera house next Tneedey, Mni
36. is arid to be the
end expensive ever bfiUt Jor « similar
pnrpoae. The eattlmi U called the
"MlUiODrirs Outing,” a befitting UUe.
beeem of the
end the powerful crielnm end eleotrlori effects used thereon. ThM Is the
oriy setting of the uina evw const

tor the paving
of Front street toom tse
Be east line of
Union BtreetTo i"
St line of Park
street and■ Irion
Union street from the north
nnsh,

_________

ladiM'akfrta •

. . . s-iiS

City to the north end of South Union
street bridge are now In my hMds for
the ooUecUon of the seoSnd aatoesment, together with the aemed tnteror bWDre U

Will Cure CMBumptlen.
Hriren
A. A. H
i____ of Ftoto. Ark. writes,
“Frey's
T'B Heney-----—
Heney end Ter- Is the
— beet
----“ - tor eou^ ooUa
"a and tang
CwtttbnacnrafleoB-rststages.”'8ridby
semptloB to^e first
W
Jas. O. Johnson, iand B. B. Writ A
Sons.

\ PICKLES
IOC Doz.

R 5weet Sliced Pickle, A
idcDoz.
A

It is Intereeting to note that tor
_________ articles <rf minor Import­
ance. Many of the meet popnlar de
vleea are those deeigned to benefit tS*
people end meet popnlar condtUou.

\ Sweet nixed Pickles, ^
5
30C a QL
J

?

emeu jso. i. ww- auiwks------------combs positively core dasdrnS. heir
falling ont, sick aod nervous head­
aches. and when used in eonneeUon
with Dr. White's Bieetric Hah- Brnaa
make
straight halt early in 25 days’ time.
ThomsanAa of these rieetric combs
have been eoU in the varions etUea
of the Union, and the demand is conBtantly Inereaslng. Onr egente era
rapidly becoritog rich seUtag these
combs. Ihey poeitivMy aeH on ^ghL
Send lor sample. Men's aUe SSe, ladlee’ BOc—half price while we ere
Introdndng them. See want eotamn
of this paper. The Dr. White Saectrte
Comb Co.. DecaUr. 111.
31864t-d-»-w

^

% Also some nice Heme
{ Caoned Appleo 9*. (
5 aseforaQt. can.' J

%
SBREZ I N At
telephone 157-

LOD8E NOnCEft.

IMPORTANT
LIGHTS

Facts Regarding

____ _
No. 871. X.
Friday ri^ts in Forestera'
ban. A. V. Friedrich. Comu: J. T. Ugbt la often obeeured by
ShieluB. B. X; B. A. Bvant, F. X
these era aU----------~ ’
Hothlng
is. hhowever, bw
Traverae Bay Hive Na 71. L. O. T. thas-to have some means ^meets la L o. o. F. hril Wi '
tioD on which th«e U no
tobeplaead.givji
y eve^g. M^^»_yd 2
Avoid a

e City Uidge No. 823, F. A

orir*^ that U always on top, mslnand at anpli a cost tor the
itofli^tgiveati

Traverse City
Qas Company..

AThe Repirtn^n

beve been prepand te

Pen once, and he was seeur^rised
Fkased that be wept Iran of Joy.
topn. end I think It must ha’ drawn
aB Into one-spoL-—■nt-Bito.

t

wrrefwririfirrrrrrmr

Traverae Bay Twt No.
K. a T.
MMw Monday rights ta L O. a F.
hriL C. O. Bherwood. Com.; C. j).
LaPototo. B. K.-: A. Bobactson. F. K.

Grand Traretae Lodge Na 3M. L
O. O. F.. meets Taaedny eveslags la
tend toe Denvec Cea
thrir ban. a Q. Mtltar. XJL.; C. &
johneem.
Secretary.
More then SM 4
gan\sj expected, to attend ^ mter-:
^ orie opens at thei bon«ee to^
national Chrlstimi
—-------------tiou to be held In Deaver Ally • to18 of thla year. and--wn
“I potlce," said t
amount of Intereet is betag taken in ft
by the Bocletiea of thta aWto. »rery
.strtotly legal fare. That yoor peer
large city will
rid horse ba* got a laige blistv on
tbe Ude of his neck. p« be careful
Wtth him, won’t your
“Tea. tnntn,” tpe «bby replied; ‘-he
hurt biseelf tornlng around ao 6fteo
to see U say kiod-beaned oKt party
would give ne an extra BMKKrtwtwo

trip rau of fM.fnim
aaenred. the retoa tMtkefng Ante
al. . Praperasnstriy,;km’ Ihrai fiom
poUto to-Wtolcn MMBlto bean
ranged for by Dr..O. m ^ ^

■U

Large Sour PIdde*;

^ We have matMained for 30'
'yoara for en:eileDCeand noIfornitty inakM our BEST
FLOUR the acknowledged

. r*'

gpAY, MAY ae, im v-

THB PAlIiy BAfl

i O.G. Nunn's
' Tremendous
' flit....

^ie»« I8c, asp
35c, and Me.

‘*L0UI8IANA’^ Igg TONIGHT

EAGLE WANT. ADS.

<0 SBlLLs—A good store boUdlog «tth
aeren good Uring «WM l»,
«riMlt^
district. Clear' 1

I™ —

wiB trade tor to ^
rillage propesty.-OT tom
Wttto-aRealDrinteAIns.’

If

at the J. B. Qred)lok Oo.
, bine flaaa
Take it tor
8Ml4f .

kKwwANTBm .ntwJrw^rttwi
mcM. Bk BUMS Portland Ce• SSToo, t tep&. MKih- »14frt.8

MB IS THIRSTY.
Bditor of Tto Dally Bigto;

Star fruit and ridek. is not turned OR.tn
WANTSD-A aood feneral c
Real
Ex,
S18$-tt
Untou and Cass utweU? The watet
•uIMant U aaBUDer boardlu v
TO
QmCK—Who Alton dtehimahw. Write wits
allowed to rm late last toU long
truil Urm. only 8 inllea oat at a snap
erewsM, Mra. A. Day. Bw J
^ of drinkittg; now
bargam as owner wants to seU and
tUdi.
FOR -BALB-^aaoitJot on-bay
^▼e
the
oopntrr?
Trout
i« at Bay View
WAMTBa>
W trees, log honae, eu. little s
Bdgewood. "mu trade for dty prop, wm- T n
ineurance and Real BMate Bserty. Six rods by 40 rods in-riae.
8141-44
ehange..
Thoe. H. SbermanrOR 8AIX OR KXCHANGB-Jor a
honae In or near TraTerae Ctiy, »
nice
hone in Benton Harbor.
WANTBD—Wt----LkUa'B insurance
laondreu
aort hotel as cook
pTsOi.nBs, Traverse Clly. 807Mt
-L Dewey.
both.
Anav<
S1864-26
Omena. Mich.
njtl iml ihi
IN
...
WAN1»D—rOONO Mmt
tor Oorerzunent' Poaitkma.

naur--^------“
aelariee. Bapfd Promotjona. BtyTni«i»ti«ng aoon.' Partlcalare FVee.
lnter.Stat<e Cor. Inat.. Cedar Bapida.
Ul
8187-t4.w-l —

Ufe«_6 yeatn <M; tog bouses and
^
,i. 22t

toio-tt

HO0S
of C
street.

>T tor-----------------I. 216 West Heyenth
8187t-8

rOR
_______ price IXJ.

Dr- A. H.*HonidaT. 'om

WAMTBD-^Uve agents to sell

vmtrt SloclriiC<»ia. paje^

ADOtmiNAL Lf^AtA. '
Mias Mtnnia E*^ Ms gone to Lake
City'to vWt With friends tor a week.
George
sen teR today for
a vMt sTBi^. Huron county. Ont.
Mrs. Roiii^ WalUng her friend,
Mias
Coua
anawdeak
.for bb
hopaa
Mia.
i Mm. Wal-

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The Eagle Press has recei*ed a *
line of eamplea of commeneefnent *
iRviUtlone and programs from the •
fancy stationwy departrmnt ef the
J. W. Butler Paper Co. ------

Carpet. The patterns are the fin­
est we ever saw. Don't buy
you see the
on the road.

; Boston s Return

THROt’GH CANADA
Jan. 1. ■89. Cure dandnriL hi^ fall-. FOR BAia—My home place on south
ORNI8HBD ROOM tor rent toB.
S cot, atek and nemnte headadtee,
M. Stetson, 336 Wasbingto__Btoside of West BiriSentb street, ss
^ cost no more than an ordinary
pretty a place aa there is is town.
oomb. Bella on right. Agente ^
------- of about three acres pr
MieCBLLANEOUB.
wad iHth success. Send 60e tor
equivalent; iot 26 lots 26X166; sleo
wide
(halt price.) .Write quick.
pto (h
lots adjrinlng it
two .................
t
IS TUB SCBMIC AMtl
The Dr. White Blectri^Cgnh^ Oo.
the east;
with sn
tst; also flye acros
ac
HIBTOBIC Bnl-TE. . .
Deeatnr. lU.
orchard
adjoining itit on the
' south;
____ rd adjoining
om 601, new WUbeb^ btoA^^
rth Bide
<d
Itor
tic
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL
also
twelve
loU
on
north
side
WANTED—A young man IS or »
____ _
'
' all in one block
block. .
ASSOCIATION
neetlEC- Cheap Exyeara old to work around apnunA'
H. Perry, 210 Beat
AMERICAN Heslth and Aoddant In­ with M«dA. carsleiTIctetsirtlliie oi Mle Jaiy
reaort hotel. Must oome weD reeerosurance Co. et Detrdt. UtU^MUPt
mended and not afraid ot work.
Fsed
faaigii^ bis pA Eld to 5di.
222 Front atre^
nan as cleA and booksa fcs*ft% the dotblng depart­ You can travel through
keMer. Give retemoea. W. fl.
sort (xittages to sell, dnlsbed or un HdSURB your lam at Real Beto to ment et tnj|iBifton store to take effect
The Tbeuaud lalauds and
Omena. Mich.
»18At-«i
IbUshBd; also lAcge tract sultoble
change. 222 Front ■street.
8064-tf
Rapids of the Ot. LuwreUM
a summer.colony or to plat tor
kforaoonpetent
Toroate, the Qneen (Sty.
^1. No washing; three In family.
organist
and
vocalist.
Graduate
Ottawa, the Capital'.
Mrs. B. J. Morgan, comer ot Bt^
and Wriitogton streets.
Montraal,' the HetrupoIlK.
FOR 8A1B—TWO ytoUns, onn an Im­
ported .instrument. WUl aril then
Quebec, the Ancleut,
Of Cbteam. inventor ^ unified
WANTED—Orde 3 for 16-lnch cedar
chew- Baquire of WUlard WonThe
planlsm. Address, Mrs. I^cet 8.
burg. 118 Frontt street. 318644
Smith. Traverse City, Midi., 867 weU.
White Nonutalua.
AU twr^iUnnii'McU ffetoft i>l>i tliin mule..
WANTBD — Fair-slsed seconddmad
EvaryeiM.on the north side of Front
Harold r
etreet, vriio experts to play bait ’rUc f>ir iufunnrtlUiii iinil IlhiMirrilrtl
3112-tt
against the south aide of the street fUfnitarr.
A. C. SHAW.
WANTBID FOR U. 8. ARMY-Able
are requested to be at Itoelfth etreet
Gen. Agent Passgr. Oeptbodied unmarried men between ages
park ^rtdey atgbt at 6:39 'o'o|ook
CHICAGO.
ot 21 and 36; citlxens ot United FOR SALE GHBAP—A'goed fl
bouse with good oellay and tot,-60
■for pnirtlpa.
StatM, of good character and tenbait treea,
-........................feet:40toi.............
B baUu. wbo tan speak, read
John
M left today to attend the
___
J. Inquire totW. M.
- i. For infomaUon
convention
of
toe
NaUonal
Hardwood
Sllsby, 210 North Elnjwwri avenue.
n^y toj
80»64f
Lumber atodriatlon whloh hplde lu
ae’w^'Mtoh.
SlOSdt
91^ to tndlitoapoiU.'May 31 and
TO SELL—Large warehouse with toed STRAYHD—Prom- my place on Wo4t
Be^ra-toiUat (toieagp on his
a. H. CHABB.
•• fcalea aaghie, grain bind,
Slxtewth str^
' darrylng
tmeka, and' everything tor
Ophristeriug. tnreltore paoklng. maton eidhsnge grist mllL hay, grain
trass making and umbreUa mak­
and toed store, with yard reenu tor
ing. . Citizens' '^one 6U.
carrying on ooal, eamanl and brick
buBlnem. Sidetrack In yard. Terms
TRAINED ff^RSES.
easy. Little's Real Bstato and Ins.
Bx.
313341
Qradnate D. B. A. training school,
TO SERA^House and two acres on MRS, ROUWEAU, AG^D
class
*98.
Grand Rapids. Citizens'
DIED
Peninsula street on bay shore;
-phone 813. Res. 268 Park street.
and Aldni.
at THE SOto
FOR BALB^For the next 80 days I
house sU leige rooms; kitchen eeUPrice 812 to $14 per «
rdler 30 60-foot lots on WM Front
street tor $200 each. F. R. Good­
for the senior class have here dis­
rich.
3U6-tf
bam; floe water; pump In kitchen; She Was In Detroit ^yhefl CtoA. HrH tributed ama«4belr trirtids by the
Surrendered to Gan. Brock.j
shade trem; bathing beach; cash.
rr and winter hotel;
members of .tbieolBBS.. The annonnoeI. and Real Estate Bx.
_____St year ot over $12,mento are naarly the same style as
Sm4f
....______ n be lncreaaed by a good
SauU Ste. Marie, Mich., May 20.— those ot last year, and are very neat
fi80NROE.fi HALE.
tiarty with sqne additions and re- FOR SALE—Bggs for hatehlng from
General Insurance.
Mrs. Julia Rousseau died yesterday with a riatde «at pretty design.
Sliver liaced WyandotU, prise wln311 Wilhelm IHoek.
-nw body >r Nettle 'Ungle, who died
uem at the Northern Michigan asso- forenoon ri the age ot 100 years and
claUon exhibition. Will aeU a few tour days, as the result of a paralytic
at tbe aarkUD. was
TIMBER ESTIMATORS.
settings of -Buff Pbmouth Rooks shock occasioned by two tolls.
taken to AUto-Mlrii, this morning for
..H. TULLER, ■
from birds toat
was bom in toia- burls].. The drtieesed has a brother
r ana Umoer eel
prlxes. W. B. Nelson, 816 Hast
mazoo, 100 yearn ago last FtMsy, and
•mg at ARM end her parents and
Front street.
Real'Bstate _
In 8125 nianled. while living on Dram- some other rristlves are burled there81M-tf
leavy woric horses tor hire or lond island dn^ng the time - it v
GOOD beai
Sbe was tt yean of ege aad was's
St Turnbull A Co.'s bare, occupied by the Dritlib. She waa
sale. Cal)
.
FOB aaiJt or wnt trade tor dty
Blster-ln-towofOisrtM Jrimson o( 408
AROHITipTf.
behindd SbOson hotel on Inke ave" ■ f rit tarn with
-eye-wllness to tha iMriles which oc­ West Ninth street.
SllMf
.1 800 young bear
F. B.
curred on Wackinar. Island. She
Mra. P. T. QWeel lest her sUk um­ Architect and superintendent. Office
TO
BELL—18
acres.
7
mUea
from
the
« City wacDsi Woiks.
city, with orchard bt 70 plum trees; in Detroit when It tril in the year ot brella. She aaverttsed for ILIn The %t i^sidense, 427 Fifth sUeeL Nortb60 cherry trees; peach, apple and 1812, and also saw the
Dally Bagle. The umbrella was tound em 'pbone 411. BesUmetes made and
Moaroe and Mackinac, escaping deal by A1 KnlMit, an en^ye of the Nortb- fulTslze details gtron with sU plans.
plum trees. Part carii. Uttlek B
riiange. 222 Front street 809e-tf
hereof by flight and ttirougb mom ere Miehigm asytam. He read
DENTISTS.
on Mrin street___
bardablps. ' .
pm
SALB—Honae
on
State
street,
iMt umbrella ad. In the liner depari-vbuBiaeBB. Llttla’B
Mra. Rousseau was the mother of
Bose street aeren rooms and
it ot TheiDsily Bsgle and brought
; Beal Sriate Bxriiange.
on -UmA UtttoW 43 children, three ot whom are stDI
nmbreUd to this oflice where Mrs.
Real Briato B:
.FOR SALE—A gasoline lannrii. 26
living, Mrs. Lalonde. of the Soo, with OHe^ dsUed toe next day after the
DR. 8NTDBR. DENTIST.
riiange.
S0774f
ft toug; MX. beam. A tour-hqyse
whom she lived, Mrs. Gardner Holm- ad. was tnnftod In toe paper. Mrs. New offiee- over People's Havings
power engine, recently orerbatued
and la flrabriass order. Lanacb HOIIDSBC oni Webeter etreet—six: hnn- stead of Tanby Bay. Ont.. and Bdward OTisal said: nt paya to advertise.”
Bank.
- di
drilLle 'te Rossean ot Brace Mines, Ont She
loretl^^i
____
Th'e annus! meeting of tha beard ef DR8. BAWTBR & PENHALLBGON.
bargain at LitUe'a Exchange. '<
e’to. m Front etreet 80664f was toe grandmother of H. J, Isaonde, trade tor tots eleeUon of oflleers will
the v^l-kDown
------- clothier
-’ithler'of
of ithe Son.
TD 8EU/-;4h3aae and lot In Oak Park.
Sevan rocma and pant^ easy TO SBIAi—New mo9 of Grand Trav- W. 8. Lalonde, real estate dealer, and be held In -Stoinberr* Q«nd op«a
le
county.
Little’s
Ins.
A
Heal
al^i.
tenns. Uttle’s Rati BstSe to
.
A. D. TYl.^
Mrs. 8. Bernier ot this city.
tato Bx.
S6184f
burg to today making a renvass ot Deailst. Office 606 new Wilhelm
Mtonge. 222 Front street 80964t
certain bp^MH men to see tff what block.. ClUzeni 'pbone No. 68$.
JO& BALE—Ftoa .fruit torn wUhlo TO SELL—12 acres, near <
WILLIAM ROCKEFELLER
extent they wii! give finaprial afd to
3- mSea
- <ff
- the
• elty.
••
Bouae 7Kwaa.
7 rax
holding a eriebratlen'on Jn^ 4- Bto
palled iBSIde and mt; atone
oorilsr;
orih
is Fighting Fire In 4he Adironbaeks to
bare t8iX2; wagon abed
b
DR. A. H. HOLUDAT.
report wlO be made at tha meeting
Save Property.
Aooe 1«^;-about 1,700 tonlttiaea.
of the board ot trade Thnrsiiy nlghL Orsdnate of Toronto University- 'Office
IviOO bearing; 300 Mama; 300 sweet TO BELL OR TBADB for good honw
(Special by the Scrippa-McRae.)
In Hii&Bon block. ’Phone*: offloe,
of all classes to
clierriee; 3M pears; 400 peac'
103;
resldcnee.
104.
_____
in town-fine torm, goiri honae, pOsr
Paul
Smiths.
N.
T.,
May
SO.-^forest
balance apple; LDi~ old traea,
bare, orchard. siuU lake, wood. fires in the Adironbacka are being requests at toe meeting.
once young. Owner arid over 3LM0
. DR. E- B. MINOR.
Tonight; big hit—‘■Leutolana”
worth ot fruit last yaar and $200
held In check only by the-greatest ex(Alfred Friedrich block.l Both 'pbonef
worth of ; -tntoea and com. 8LOOO
ertlon of reridents. Willlsm RookeBar, nose, throat and fitting glassei
II the lateet and original drinl
teller is the leadiag fighter to mve his
ttoOr^ Store.
3140
DR. W. F. 8TRANGWAT8.
mammoth estote. With two head
40 biCMW April l»ui. Ltttla's In- FOR SALE—A lady's
Foitnerly assistant surgeon for eye,
• anfi Rqal Batato -Bxri and cbaaii. W.
guides be helped to pump a bsadear
rwae
use and thr^”to
throat to the ex­
<ail-Nptiee.
30T74f
itot Front etreet
for several miles yesterday and snePotldlnic' coUege
<nas to the ttme to dear away i
ulted' to
pital. Practice llmli
' eye. ear.
ceeded to preventlnE the fire crossing
i throat and fitting of
the rallrosd tracks and entering the
g«re^6^^Ulin block. Cltiwestern seciton ot his park.
8U744
Health Offioer.
MILITIA WILL BE PRESENT
0. B. CHASE, M. D.

if£

Closing: Out
Sale Suits
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Cana'dlau Pacific Ry.

DIRECTORY.

The best season
ever had'in this department
is nearing a close and wc find that we have a good
many good things'left. which we do not wish t'» carry
over. We cut prices deep: |t is still early an*i >on
will have use of the suit nearly the whole season.


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14
g

$ 5.98
8.98

I«I value np to 822.M
ranging lu v,lue, up to »M.OU

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qq

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All Skirt*, All Jacket* 1-4 Off.
«HIRT WAIST TINE IS HEBE

SEE OUB BEAUTlFlIi. SELECTION.
We Set The Pace of Aoe SelHag I

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The Bosttm Store.

«EMESBHED THE WAR OF 1812

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Thursday
IS THE DAY

....

.KKEir.,

f^«Sr*’kn

Hi

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2 Days’ Special Sate

INew IVaistinga
iDoludiDjg finest Mercemed Goods,
in Cheviota
°------" ^#1 1/^
CJheviotB and Basket
weaw^
worth
rth^to
^ to 75c
75c-yard. SPECIAL
for FRIDAY and BATCrKDAY....
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15c
The 4, Boston. ■» Store.

n ef Circuit Court In
Jackaen, Ky.
Jkekstm,
May 20.—Clrenlt
Jndge Bedwlne has mailed to Goveradr
a t««ieat tor the miutia to
attend * spedat' term at the clraut
court whirii Is caned for next Mo^
da>-. It is the desire ot tha oBdals
to have troops here by Friday dr Sat­
urday to attoud the examination ot
Curtis Jeto aeonapd ot kUUng J. B.
Marcum.

Buy yo«r Carpets on oar eagf
paymmit plan. Jnst like a sav­
ings bank. The-Boston Store.

DR. LSWArtTON,
Office over the Peopled Savtogs bank

We have ri-ceivt.i : •noTher shipment of- those -same
finis^.
in;
pretty stamis w€e hA<l before^ Top inah.-gaiiy
legs «-PDuglit iron.
The same vuhdlMoiis given this special sale as tlie
pi-evious one; One and only one to ii «-ustoaier.
No phone ordet-a. None gold to children a'nd.we
do not deliver them-

Roimmber, It*. Thunday.
Furaltiira 0.yi

The Boston Store.
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St^nheTg’s Grand Opera House—Next Tuesday, May 26t
Pertwt, Pro»r*Mlve, Prews.t.tlon of MM.ra MiMtreUy,

C, Bid MINSTRELS g
eMteetoepsMteeorrew^ralKgatths^xeTtim. Prt—Sr*ee,ea»7ffl». recu

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