The Morning Record, July 27, 1900

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The Morning Record, July 27, 1900

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1900-07-27

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the morning record.
TRAVERSE CITT. MICH., FRIDAY. JULY 27, 1900.

UHONGCfllMGSURE

4KmCAV Ptl.OftlM8 BSM8XP

KILLED 300 CHINESE FOOT
COMFORT

;I^L«C
■ Terartey to
thatMinlstenareStOli.
r»ofls*«rad.
Bnssisns sre Bavinff Serioos
looMUiun*
Safe isPakla.
Tronble in Tnlu Vnlley.
; Bern. Jvlf » —tope Leo neolved

dlfrliM In CleowotiM
B«l Unt anep—inn ef MiUur/ 0|
hall today. Tbe pUgrlaa banded the
tteao hy the Pewas in
Ootj Cos* .popeebeaeUfnl enaket eovered with
papal colors eoniatolng at.OOO in imiSUcrn on WWta They wlU be bent
ertoan bank notei. Tbe pope appeared
la good bealtb and chetlod with the
l« Botetr to Tima TUn-a«nc»
of Bnrl U. Hooeta. Beanrdcd m Amerleans and bleaeed tfaea before
their depannre.
SoblorAic* to Onlnr Advajuo

BBITISH WERE flEPUlSEK

autaoo Pekin.
•pMiel w Tl« HoceiiK K«Me.

Londcw. Jnlp t7-U Ruag Cbmag
Md Tel( So. netinf ikeiuj at tentoo.
ronaw eMamoee* of tbe enfety of tte
■ilalelon to Pekin. Tbo IntUr iHoinf
» .to tltf.>ounIe nt Out
ton embodytof e raefot eeeanni of
Ofleerof tbe Taenr Li Tnacn beinf
> neat to elelt tbe Btoktere. end findtog
.tbeavaban-. Lf Hnlw Chenr U elao
eredUed with giving a>ednl nuoraofe
tkat Sir Robert Bert, director of tbe
laperlel merltlBe enatOBt. wet tele
dnljrtS'

Ponrtli Ymi—No. 1006

In. I>TO±Tia±©XL

ALL FEET.

----- AT THE-----

CITY .BOOK STORE.

Oar preaent redoced’'
prices make poaaeasion
m easy.
Babies' Shoes

Bhve Been Poagbt—Two Rundrod

Indian BaakMsJn ne* and pretty ahapaa.
SooTenita in Shell Work.

RnsslaBe Annl^Ueted etSkerbln.

Atttckeo Boers In the BliU Bear

SwkslioTBcttandsx &«oen:.
St. Petenbnrg, July »—in a die-!

for Two Daye.
Loadoo, JolytC—Lord BoberU re­
ports that General Bonter’aeoBBand
was heavily engaged on Jniy 24
is the bllU awtb of BeihlebcB. Tbe
Boers were strongly entrenched and
fongbt stnbbomJy throoghont Jnly M.
They compelled tbe British to retire
from some of their poslUona with abont
ftOcasnalUer. AtlsataeoonnUOeaaral
Bnnter had worked aroand Into the
the huot the
Boerb, and Generals MacDonald and
Brace Haallion were blocking tbe out­
lets on tbe front of the frderals, who
had evaeoated their position at Witnek

GrodekoB leporu that tbe Yale
valley haa been oeeopied and plnnderby Chinese troops. He deaeribM
them and
Busslaas. The letter blew np thioe
porder Bagaslnes and kilM- soo
^loaBca. Tbe Bni^ana lost seven
killed nod eight wounded.
Another report states that the Chi­
nese attaeked the edvance gnnrd of tbe
Bvsalan Mongolian deuchment at Fort
Eeho, but were repulsed with great
loss.
St. Petersburg, July ic — Uencral
Oachoroff cables under date of J oiy 8*. I;
that he boBharded aad dratroyed'
Lansehi. Tbe garrison fled. A Sessian
railway guard of'ioo at Sbarhlo and
Teiin were enriounded by thoasendsof
Chinese end have been aanii

1,270

Summer Novelties

FOR

op With Berim Loat of Llfe-Chl

rmaam tm

Handaoma Opal Wm nrith plctuna of
‘ {rravexee (^t^.

Veryeoft, light kid sbora
black aad dark red. flex­
ible soles. 50e values.... i

All of the latest and best books of the day.
Pictures and Works of Art

OhUdren’s Shoes
50«, ete and 7SC, worth a .
half more.

Come in and see our goods.

Olotb Footwear

ARTHUR S. HOBART

Lodles* black serge slip-

______________

RESIDENT PARTNER

■ »t abnpghel deelnre
—dongola foxing..
tbet the opinion tbdfe grows stronger
cbiidres's and Misaes’
tkat none of tbete aaanrineen are reli­
canvas shoes, laee and
able. Boae aanert tbe ooavieUoo that
button............................... I
It U a scboBa to doeelve tbe powera to
Ladies' Low Shoes
' daUytkeadvaaos on Pekin.
Eseellent quality,
c
easy
- Wasblngton. July >«—Tbe abaence
fitUaghalfahoes. ton or
, of ofBnal news froa China today U not
Call on 08 and let's sell you the .
. regarded aa
Osms on Annasl Ann Arbor
proper kind of.
oBeialt of tbs elate, war and navy
Tbe tute department U
BKcorsiMi.
waiUng tor a reply to lu eeeond
cage to Mlnlater Conger, on whieh ii
One Train Arrived at 8 O'doek Last
I Being Planned for
oan beae reaeonable Jedgmeat as to
Ntghf^4he Other at 1:18 This Menithe aiieaUon to Pekin. TbM eee
lOc, 16c, 20c. 26c, 60c, 76o, $1.00 abd $1A0.
Maeeabee Tenu.
tent Beestge was sent throsgh^lnieing—Hotola Crowded to their Utnoat
tar Wn tost Ssaday, and it Is sot enA roBsing eelebratloa of Labor Day
Oapaelty.
peetod that a reply will he raeetved
Ubelagamngod by tha diSerootaobefore Setnrday or Snnday.
The annuel aldssBBerexeuralon on eletlas of Us city, led by the two Mae­
Tbe Leading Shoe Houae;
Means of eOBmnnieation with Pekin the Ann Arbor road brought a -large eabee traU. Tbe eelebralioo will take
have bean very poor, at bent
BOBber of tonriata from Ohio, Indiana the
fors ofaWir pleale at East hay.
---------------HATS
required from fonr to ela deye to be- and ooutbern Michigan, who eame aad wUl ld$tode all that goes to
oarrtod from the oepilal to Sbenghal into the dty ovpr the M. A N. «. rail­ np a first class plealo. aad a lot of
or ObefM. In the BeaaUae the etote road
extras thrown is- All of the fraternal
departBsnt h inellned to welt without
The train eanse lo two oeetloBa The orders, not only of tbe city bnt of tbe
ohengtog its optlBieUe vl^w that Coo- Slot arrived at» o'clnek last night, and entire region, are Inrlteo toparUeipaie
gar was alive Jaly IB. ia probably alive hronght aboBt iso exeorilonleu. Tbe and a fine tiBe is aesnred.
today aad will soon be is «
eeeond eeetion arrivod at l:ll this
All forms of ontertatoBent win be
Uoa with IhU gover
Bomlng with ancqnal namber.
pravidad for tba crowd
rowd that
I
will bp
iBsdow. July M—A dl^teh to the
The hotaU of the city wen crowded anre to be praaant, Inelodlng racing,
Oeatrnl News from Bbaaghal, dated to their otBoet eapaelty. eome being gamea.boatt^. daaetog, speechmaktog.
: nader toed away tor leek of enffirieot ac- mule by a lot of bands and- varions
la Uaitbd States Ooaeul Good ooBBodnttoni. TtaU would have been other features. The oelebratloa will
You canT appreciate the extraordioarj val­
now Ttelted Li Bmag Chang yaelerday. true to a 71111 greater extent but for oecnr Saturday. Saplaabcr 1st.
Li ralurated hU |
the feet that many of tbe tonrieu were
ues this sale affords you, ufftil you see the
that the legaUoat to Pakln are eefe. met by frieode who took them at once
BA1TLBSNBKX IN TBE KBO
aad be knew nothing abont tbe feta of to their hosee.
suits and examine them.
the mtaskmarlaa Be denied that Rang
One Man to Dead and Two Dying After
The Whtung had about 50. many
Te had bean appolated vtoerqy of irang wboB were bare laat year. The CoDrinking Beer.
Kwaag. Later la the day the BeaeUn luBbla had nearly an equal noBbar.'
Bpvctsl tone Moralae Bword.
sad ItaUaa ooasnis vtolted Bari U. The while elBoet a hundred put op at the
Delpboa, Ohio. Jaly S5-One
lattor lasUted that a diseoatinoaoee of Park Plaee. Balls aad parlors were
BELIABLE DBY GOODS CABPETAND CLOTHING HODSB
dead and two are dying troB the efMilitary operations by the
filled with cot beds in the dffferant feels of drinking beer. On investiga­
the only eondlUon m whleb the hotels and many tonrists wi
tion tbe body of a dead ntUesnake wm
eereignarn would be brought alive
private boarding bosses
found to the keg.
troM PMcln to Tien Tsls. Be eesorted night.
___________ that the thraas It able to control the
NATtTBBOMEd DBIT&OTXO
Ohlness troops aad the Boson. Be
; the Blntelen were
Many VUea of Tnodra Burned Over at
alive and said that other I
rvernmant Takas Prompt Xeasuraa
Cape NbBe.
to PunUh rarpatnton of the
o of no tBportaoeo.
eeeelAl loTss Uos\»u Rreosn
Cuban Paatol Frauds.
Paris. July SB-ItieaaM here that
IbvMoniBt accord.
SeatUe. July te-Lato advices from
Qeeae Victoria has rsMived a leMar
Washington. July'
Cape Nome aay that early tbU Boath
fiOM tbe Bmperor of China and ap­
parently tbs British govarnBeal is aeUw was tokan by Sasrstory Boot Bilea aad alies of tnndra ware burned
today on the report of Th
and many native boaee deetre
beeping the Batter aeerat.
Buow* at 41S SoBib I'alM eifvei.
il Bristow, o f the
Under m Strategic Board.
- ^ Opes all Blrhu
Nenhrre PboaeRe. ].M. Bell n.oar XXL
tha CaUn postol
BB8BLS WILL SU&EBMDBX.
Wabblngton, July ts-Hllltary c^er- tovMUgatton <
iasnM for the nratloM by the allied foraea In China are 'frands. Ordars
Baperted
That
Pi^Ueg
i
to be ooadneted tbrougb the BsdloB rest of Director Oenersl Bsthbooe. and
THE TRAVERSE CITY
of an Internattoaal board of strategy. other ofBetols Implicatod will
Haa Been DieeoDtini
LAOIKS' AND (iXNTS'
132 paim women'a laci ami batton ahoesd^Dw
AUeast.thatUthe pragruB of tbe braegbt to trial.
apKlslioTlieMoralar Boeonl.
76c pair
Batbhone wUl nrohahly be triad on
'•Opaire yootba Un lace alioee now......................
aad
Oolonbia:. July JC-It to reported
twoehargea.
eonteraaeas with tba repreaontottves
here that the fighting between rebeU
oi tba forelga counUtoS to Washington to bU own nsa. and betog i
and government troops at Panama has
have resultod to tbs ganaral under for other pecalaUons
Stooped, and that the rebels have sig­
si>xa.>rr6ats<n^>.
#
standing that suoba plan will boaueli
nified a wilUngnees to surrender.
calld
,1 lor BBC drli’.'rrd
OABMEVTS
FOB
60LDZBB8
Ranhrrs pa<«f
Bora salUfaelory than to attempt to
"«■«
MRji.jKNiiis Al'ouerncE
have lbs operations of tbe alltos
CAXTkIDOB ai BIB XNBI.
United sutca Supply D^t Bashed
New Storp—242- Promt Street.
duetsd by a
With Order*.
George Brad Bad Delicate Surgical
The Leading Shoe House of Northerm Klchigan
torts to agree ubou aoy one of tbe fdr- Spwtsl le The SonuM Beeerd.
alga eoramaaders to. take aupreme
Performed Teetorday.
JrfferaoavUle. End., Jnly M — An
_ eoBBand have thus tar failed, and the order for lOt.OOO a^dieia’ garBantt
George Brad, who realdee on Board-.
' gaMral conriualon haa been reached
reoelvad at the Unltod,States
1 avenne, bad a
that It will be much 05^ satiafaetory anpply depot to tbU city today froB performed yeetorday. for tbe removal
tor each of tbe foreign armlee to pre- Waahington. Seven hundred women from bis knee joint of a piece of a ti
sarve its own intogrtty aad to act to
eaployed Baking garBant caliber eartrtdge tbat bas been located
For Pig TaiU, bit sin.
aaajuoetton with tbe other foraea after and an additional five hnndred wilt be tohU knee stoee July 4th.
aaeb day's pragram bat been earatnlly pnlbnatoace. -Every dqpvtmeat to
The
tapped out by tbe nrapoaed inurna- nnhed with oidera. the aspldyca an the joint by accident, bet had given no
ttonal board of stratogy; TbU board working day and nlgbh
e^tol tronble natil recenUy. Its rawUl oonsist of the eoBOtondtog oflleer
meval was a deltoato task, and Mr.
Tasterday'a
■e Baas Ball Oamca.
of each of the foreign arrias. and the
Brad may bs considered fortonale If
-perpoaa to to have It meet aaeh day. apwUIteTVc rskBcalceta
9
With your choosing if you buy a pair of
«
tbe knee to not more or lose crippled.
. AMxntcAX LXAem.
or oftanar, If aitBimy. toagres epos
f
44_
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«
.aoampalgnof action.
Frank Bocner for Oongrese.
ShaaghaL Joly »-li
Daesar. EatollandSagdan: Bragglna apacUltathtnenlai ReeerOthat tba nowara have tostotad that Li
Oreen Chslto. ted . Jely >« — The
andSntoa. .
■eng Ohaag ahall rawiln here ter tha
S
BOH I.A.PrE!S#
Oesboerate of the Fifth district today
■i ■:
pnaanu Tha report to rsaaivadwUh

*A BotMT. of 9mO.
«brat and laoblllehi FtUbm and Me- •ereoagraes.

HONDEEDS OF TODKISTS

TO OBSERVE UBOR DIT

Carpenteit’iAprans, Baring Onion Ltbel, 26c. ^s^b>

Before You Take a Swim

Tu Sbois I quila ti i tUrt
lets Uiu isul ptkas.

Bath Clothing

ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH

Did rou see the new "Rjeg fie" at SOc.

S. BENDA & CO.

Long Distance MEN’S SUITS
$4.75, $6.75, $8.75
Lines
VALUES $7.60 TO ®14
Rouebtoi,

Calumtt, Sanlt Ste. Marie,
Mackiiac Islaad, ate.

stehstbeiro-'s

Good Serrice.

Prices Cat OD Tan Goods'

Popular Minute Rates.

BROUGHT TO JUSTICE

MICHIGtR TELEPRQRE CD.

f 352 pairs men's and ladies' Tan Shoes aad Oilords, Raw
L. D CURTIS I . Toes, Raw lasts, rerpsiginsb-10 per eeat. off.
Funeral Direotor.
I 384 pairs men's and ladies' Tan Shoes .and OifoidsJ
Sereral st|fles-25 pet cent, off.
i 189 pairs men's wpmea's, and misses; shoas-l-2 off.

Clothes Cleaning
Pressing Parlors a

FRANK|FRIEDRICH

I Used

to Pay 10c

aiSd"-:::;;::::;.

•teto on wktoh to I
I of tha
ofdvad thair aonaato «o titonitite
U Bang Chaw fagardtag tha Mda
iMaatton.tha vto««p JnMtoad ttet
Malta nawa wnaU,'^ frvthanmlw
arMhlalHdaya.

Sja::;:::;.
Gear

aad OomUar

and John W. Kara of U«
Banas

dad
feet bsalth. Natnra's rarast gift' of
^yrieed^ hean^ twmas ^aU
me

WaddaU aadpigglM; Jwnu aad
••UtoaDtor laMW^to the auiM
of ••neTwoVcRyTraiipe''whe wlU
appear In Mr otkrmp.

5c
Pig Tail
Havana
Smoker

1 hare eome to the tenclaaioo that 6c will buy a 6rrtclsM, delidoos gmo^. Try
flttfi sad yoo will merer psy
lOeforaPigTUlsg^

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i YOU’LL
I• BE SATISFO
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• The Bering Imperial" Shoes 8
Sstlsfled
She s^le—Bsdsfled with >
the fit—Satiefled with tbe wssf—Satisfled with the pries—which u $8.60 per

PARKER BROS.
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innnnn pesnaHann «nsn»»«n«n««

THK MOHNING HBCORG, FHIDAY, Jtin.T 27, WOO

I Kojunaa nooso.
OAnra car

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•uaDTUvnn bbuls.
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wmiiriuGiB

BfflBBPBOT
^jr.. UnliiHW ■«>» Wm
ri DMt •> MIk.I thted
HiM tt
U la
M
Wmho PiHiliii to MtoTarien Brbeel
W.
W.
d
Ann
Sad
Beth
luce
Baeand
la ha B Wa
BondtoffhoftlMaty.
By a TrdB. aad XmB Alon BU
riio Chtof Boaato HMdo a toor of the
jrifht. Dytar »«■» IBy.
adtod booara yeotorday to ompwF
itonraaehad
uanoCBA»nya.«ha» timrtni
with tha ooonlttoo eii SmOdtofaud
Cmada of'Ahe beard ot odacatln.
with the ted<a ■latrtare ^ a»h»
I do aot eent 1
It rhaarm wQl be made
BadatarrihU aeeldnttha\oeaarrad to the diOemt bdldtoia. todedtoc
Whafeartha other y
I tha Oattad Mataa Tandayalfht. Mr.Johnnhadhaaa daeidod addition to tbe Bip p
wOlntleaaaiBht ot tha lataratta ot toOntrat Lake dartoy tba dayaad CtaatHwill be made to the water
to bit bomatoaytha
omi mimiempipaa eo that aU part* of the boOdton
arinUChm. aA aaine thalr Uaaa nOraad tradi to tbe eentoy when ha an be i
mdOy reached, aad tha
wae etmk by the anth hoaad Pan qpaaatyofboaep
aadproyarty
trato aA both ton ««• ly toereaeed.
_____
wOllaaraaoefc ahd Br­
hta body. Tbe todamaa
andy. that tha Ufa ot tha
Aaortaaa la tha W( Mplra la ai did pot kaow o( tha aaeidaat, aad JohaBoneOto Baaday Sdboel Bleak.
nondothad with dipUantie an wae Mihy too ddt e( tbo trade all
Tbe Boneme Soaday aehod pleak
atoht. aot hatoc »hto to wake aayoaa
WM held Wedacoday at Bast Bay.
bcarhtoertoe.
Ate0*610011 to thoneratochawaa Tbatewere » ehndrea haddaeothor
elthaaewan la Chin
A Thla was tbe diet pleak
_____________ 1 thair qaacrala loaf dkeorerad by a waa aaaed MeKaada
tbe Snaday eebod hae bcoa
noafhtoaaqniraaatinna ylaa to n hla way to werk.
ilied. Tbe aebool iawada to
aftad aoMthiar dadalto la tha way W atoaad him aad '
make
it
SB aaaaal affair. I
tdlaf for tha fora^aaca to P^. ______ who. to the prcaoaee of the
erowd, eomptotad tbe BhaeOy werk of eat Hadley aeenred tbs riy from Mr.
aotoathiBf of
i to floertobtoy
Bipotoftoo
of
both
tonAfkihaaoeotopUahoA
JAaen rallied totor. eafleint to
Bhbt BAara-a Unto ooeeoU ahnt tha toUthathehad hoard tba train, hot
p (or FloraBee Tha
Ghtoaa la aew dathad with a hadaotbeaa able to - yet eatefthe
Mtoa Pleresea ThempeM of tbe etoaa
dMpar d^Utoaaea. aad atorea whlA way. Hewn shard drinker at Umoe
of IMO of thpTrareieeCIty Blybeehool j
wttl awra to toeortalln tha. Itoae ed aad it to thooyht that be «Aaeo totoxl.
hat
heea
awarded
the OUret Oolleye
eated that he had kat pown to propertha popaUr aathor.
ly appreciate ibto daayer. Be lirad aehalanhtp tor the eomtoy year.
AM. Doa. K. Diciuxwa pndleta about aU hours after the i
•ttot Bryn vUl BOt f«t wltbte two elhtollfflhe.
A odoaer’i jary vkwed the runatos
iim«i u Buy TplM M b« Aid is
aad adjouraed to met Monday. Joha­
l»dnn learae a family. Be wae about ss
^nnnnnnnnntoLA|r years old and was poetmaeter at Saow
flake (or many years.

kTheCmllnlGaut I

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P«V^CrM«o.
MUM nadMAualweoutj

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~|7w7rl^M?M'Q£t>.%■ a bMlaof m
w»u tof aacbBtMaa.ara sUfir.eMt

eif£KTt /f iocisrr.

g

da deeChrpai
llrfatfal tCMlon tott ereBlac to Odd
FaUowa hall. Tba memben o( the
anlOB aad their famlUce were preeeat
aad to addItioB to the other plmnree
at the erealiiy, they deemed toe
ereaiB aad sake.
intofthoFlret
Tbeprimaryd
U. K. Saaday aehod wae fieea a laws
party at tha boiM p( Mre. OrllBr n

•'■‘‘.‘"SSi,.

BsSslisHi

Untaf Berkaer has marketed too
buabsto of poutoce of {the Early Ohio
earietyUito
left.tbto port yeeterday for HUwankM with 14S eonto
of hark. ehlppMl by Ike toUwle.
Oounty Clerk Mewtn to enflned to
htohoBebyniaeae.
Tbe eehooner W. O. Ooodamn to tablay OD.a earyo of lumber at the dock
ofJoh^. OiiAOo.
The reynlor meetley of the Boyal
Ctrale will be held-thto ereatoy.
attendaaM to dnireA
Tbe wirtoy (or eleetrk liybto to tbe

Wt slii* a liretliie «f Eitnsiof Tibits.

Slater’s House Furnishing Store
Tbs Praotieal House Fnrnlaher.

LEDEBliS’B
See oamplet in window.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCA
-Alt Sinuii i^Eii>r

ErsiJf!

A Great Chance
20 per cent.
Discount

SSSU,t;Sffi"».“u.‘K;V."-

Kimball Pianos
aiid Organs

Cannot be beaten for their music, durabiUty. case design or their price.

Ttoa DrmceraUe eouveatka to DeMult dtotribuled tbe hoecre fery weU
haavtheraMkhltaa.
ddJadyeJ. O BamadeUaaaa
Nhahiiha
pUaeat to Grand Traeene eauaw aad
• nmwatUoaoflhe fllacM ot Jadye
Bam^-*’
la aamtof Boa. A ^
ffirtodrtoh aa a mah* tH tha 1
amahral oammIttM a daeereed eempllMtWMpatd^eene CKy- Mayer
fk^rkh to a toaelaalloui worher aad
IfIktoffadeaAMwMtM thoDteapmMhcpeUwmaelhe Ihrauyh the
av'o eacT,

2854100 in Actual Ose.

Hnndxodsofthi

I Instroments owned

• Ossh or snsypsymsnts. Old instnunsnts tnksn
in sxohsngs.

SoU III tin miktrs fnu factory n larioi.

W. W. KIMBALL CO.
H. X. 8TX0XG Msnsffor.
BrnnohStsaro 188 Front St '
Wsrtrhsm BloA

Good Line of Jofoliy
.111 Kills of Repiitiit.
r~.J. N. MRTIIIEK.

OoNT
Be
Fooledi
----TihUkiriiUi irUlaal

■SKlTw...™.

^JiFiSiLwa ‘S.'^'Si's

1 bare bad my I
rebnilt aad put in
shape and am now ready
to receive all old patma.

Best to be had in
the city is at ^

To yet a tfood eoit cheap. We
muat have ivom fur onr new tfoutls, and
to do so we are makiiiK tbe big^st cot
of the season on strictly new goodo.

r.".

.D0IH6 BDSnESS iGlDI .

Bicycle
Enameling-

Ins Couth, i
shitto and Ino
Conaumptlon, la

oTJo’s'

Ton wUI say I have

One solid row io6 feet long, and some
others chinked in around. They com­
mence—Solid oak ^-75. $9-75i $10.75 and
- $0 on up. All ^oishes—ciak. mahogany,'
white enamel and antique.
^

•tfKfJmS-fSl i'oT? rw,.

-S£SSSS“i:?i

k

m

LWe can begin to show onr
(Jfnll line'of goods.

Ithe Finest Line
Odd Dressers you ever saw

anppo.

Brwrlttoe.
Mr. aad .Otto Pratt mosra the Im
of their Infaat deuybter who died
WadBaeday ereatoy at their home near
Lake Asa

Tba teaebere, Vra. Orifis aad Mlaa
Bldred, were atoUtedby Mtaa KalyhaB
aad MUe Aetttoa. effieere o( tbe eebod.
There were 70 pnpUe preeeat. Gamea
« played, aad a peaaal boat
M • •'«!#» .<er lha [mrj«aa of alaeUac 11 daleMUB to altaad iba kasubUcM couair owTra one o( the attraeUna of theaftemooa.
Bm <« to bald ABC. >. IKC, at ahlab
«M aaadldatM fur aoualr eOeca anil b> Baadwlebee. eake, lee eream aad leao-a/ia were aorred on email tablet apread
n the lawn.
Dr.O. A. BdUday.
A.r. raaaaca.
_________ _
Cecatnaa.
and aeveral ot the parenU were pree- been completed byLU. D. Campbel
eat. A eery happy afternoon wae ea-, Son*.
joyed.

An ele:lric liyht pole bad the miafortone to collide with Juatlce CorUa
Adellyhtfel watermelon party
on cam atreei yeaterday, and asrerely
enjoyed on tbe abore of the rirer la
lacerated hla laee.::Tbe pole waa hot
•aavTCKll^lUr j.?Sii,a“h??bc«ii“
(root of nMdenee ot Frank Friedrich
CBBAIdaiaa toracaaif oSlcaioUlbaplar
atlyhtly Injered.
toat ereatoy. One of the watermeloae
A company of (armera weal of town
bad the mtofartuae to fall from the
c.L. t.aaiun
haeket, aad It rolled Into the rirw and hare anrehaaed one of the flae PerTauaaaUoi l
wae drowned, bdt the other eerred the eheroa eullloet at Brodhayen'a barn.
Bpp Mattaaon to In the city in the
party meat
pleeasDUy.
A jiUy
time waa enjoyed by all. Tbe follow- intereau of tbe Boyal Arcanum.
lay were preeeat: Emaia Friedrieb. vUl aeek to oryanlte a lodye here.
Charlotte Friedrich. Caaale Wblttoy,
Sereral blenketo belonytoy to E- B.
Carrie Keeney, JuU' Saltobnry were atolen at tbe time of
■oyai
CEuaawb aMTaBtloBraDaidataa foranualj
safinn. Maude CompUk, Mildreth tbe recent race meeiloy here. They
•Baaa vlU br elaaad a Boalaallaa.
Doekaray. Howard. Ooekeny, Clan bare been located at P
PlaliInwell by
cDaM.JaljSt.IMO.
Betser aad Bertha Kelley.
rUlaye maiahal Mr. Saltobnry
.
P.C.Uc
ittwaat.
send for them.
Tbe OoiAtoy Bebool to Popular.
Advance car Mo. 4 of Pawnee BiU’e
uasiixo. 4.
Wild Weal ibow eame la on the Pare
Tbe ctoklny ecbool belay t
to the Ladke- Library rooma tbU week Muqnettc laat alybt.
by Miaa Oornellsa to prortoy a aueeeaa
Beada'a Twlrlerahare been atrenyiband rery popnlar. Tbe tadtea Uklny
of tbe tostrnetibne .ylren who wUl play third baae. and:
—al.fc coBraaiiM caodMataa ier roaatj r“—
wfU ka Blacau la oaalaaUM.
are plaaaed and aU of them will proflt Smith, who will oeeupy center fleld.
a.j. rcL-ara.
by thla oppnrtneity. Tbe
ute V.LaaaiA
Wm it a Mlraele?
Uooa in the art of eaady maklny U
r. D. Hancia.
-Tbe Harreloua cere of Mre. Be&a J.
t'ornaUtaa
yiren ibto ereatoy will be )
Stoat of ebntsmpUoo baa created Intoatrnctlra aad eBtertalnlay aad
teaae eaeltement la Oammaes. Ind.,"
cldea thOM holdlay eonrae tlekeia wrllce UarloB Stuart, a leadlny druyA BnabUraa caua
Van! He K -HI ba bald at Otaa atraac ethere are Inrlted to attend
yUl of Mnnclr. lad. She only welyhi '
al
rtMaaj arboel boeaa. oe Wadaaadaj aaaelea.
poDOiUwhen
M> poDoda
when herdanybl.
her danybter in
la YorkYor
klaal admtoaloB fee of tea ecoi
AB->H’Oat< eelacli. tor tba MapeOa ol
townuaie ebe muteoondle.
fcai»blicaa
. Tbeaebe
A IHU. at
beyaa to nee Dr. Kiiin^aNew
' .New Dlecotery
vbtab aoearelieu read >aaua la
lor cebBU oOcM
A Card.
and yatoed 37 poci—
inde in welyht and
ed." It _________
bae cared
We, the underalyaed. do hereby waa completely enred.
■o«y!'jnf 5* i5s“
d«of bopeleae caaca. and la pa*
hyree to refnad the money on a So- tboueand«<
.........^
cure all throat,
eent bottle of Oreene'a Warraated 6y-4B,
___ _
SOeandll.OO.
•aittaa.
______
. atoe ynaraatee a ts oent Trial botUM 10c at S. B. Walt and Jaa.
n’a dru
bottle to prore eattotactoiy or money
TU:eld aoldler bw eTerytbiny
rufmaded. S. K. Walt. Bnybee A Boxgr»tal«l for is eoaUB^aUBC U>« Ee- bury. Jamea O. JMsann, F. C. Thomp. faWteM tlekal tbU y«Ar. For iMtuee:
Pmldest McKlarey wm o votAru at
dho dm arar. Theodore Boooereti.
(or «lpe pmldcDt.
la tbe Spuieh-An
Oolcael Blue. MiehlyeB't
le (or (oaeraor.Oieo
dteUayoUbea blaMK la Ue oation'e
.nrrieo In the rebetlloa. WbUe 1a»i;
ftrhibeieiB the .Elareoth MUehlcao
BMtlet. A B OAtrecb. candidate tot
—ffi attalaed dUtloetloa la the
enreflMl-s. Wit^ ihle array there
laaethlartao^Iac'to aaiUty the
mUmt. Aad beatdf Atbe daeda o( tbcee
an la pahlle and etm lUe, aa weU ae
dBefetoddae
them to tha people
B«piibUpu Ward OaacBsea.

We Haye More Room Now

Ol all blue serges, checked cassimeres and wdrsteds
Tbeso are i ht- prici-s;

Former price $500
uiffcount price $4.00
FortBer price $8.00
■ Dieconnt price $4.80
Former price $6.50
Dlecount price $5.80
Former price $7.60 ^ ,
Discount price $6.00
Former price $10.00
liUcoant price $8 00
Former price $ 11.00
Dieconnt price $8 80
Former price $18.50
1
Discount price $10.00
Former price $18.60
’ Discount price $10.60
Former price $15.00
Discount price $18.00
Former price $16.60
Discount price $18.80
Former price $17.50
Discount prioe $14.00
Former price $18.50
Discount price $14 80
Former price $80.00
Discount price $16.00

We’ll Sell You
a Wheel
At a price that will surprise youy
if yon will only give ns half a chance.
All tbe wheels we have left were bongbt
this season, cosseqneatly they are
.4-1.-------strictly
new. tv..------a
We won’t carry over a
wheel is onr reason foe. these really re­
markable rednetiona. Never have socb
prices b^n made.
Ctnr $40.00 Bambler now eella at
$80.00; tbe I2S.00 Ajax for $23.00; 4$e
$25,00 Ivanboe for $16.50; oor $i0.00
ladies'Hibbard for $33.00.
Don't overlook this gnri <Asoes
—it won't hap^ i^n.

O. P. CARVER

Fire Insuninci.
L. L. A. BnUding.

Cheaper than
bare floors
Are some of the Carpets we’re
selling.
^
Tbey'n* kept cleaner easier.
We ll begin at tbe bottom and
go up.
tsplendid valnca in Hemp Car*
pels at 10c the yard—good patterns, too. .
.\n InKrain. mostly cotton, of '
course, for 20c. Other grides at 30,
and 4»c.


We re going to giro you a batgaii
tliat is a bargain.
Strictly all wool Ingrains that
originally were Bold at A5 and 7oc are
now- yonre at 50c tbe yard. AH tbia
years’ patterns.We're only Asking 80c for some
beautiful Velvets—and a Sne Tapestry
iruaseU will cost you,^*c.
Splendid \-&ln^ in'China Matlings at 15 and 20c the yard.

Picture
Framing
Though “old as the bills’'(tha
bills and the horiron made tbe first
frame ever known) yet it is ever new
. Bright ideas are constantly pnt
into picture mohlding, and tbe neoea.
sary articles that go to make np a frame.
Oar new dull finished grays and
tbe blacks with gold bnmiabingB are
beauties.
Just received some new Passe
Partont Picture Binding in red, black,
gray and white. Sells at 10c tbe roH-of
12 yards.
Vew colon in Uat Boards.

Frames Made
WhUe Too Wair^

The Hannah & lay Marcanlila Ga.



f

THE MORNING RECORD. FRIDAY IDLY 27.1900

'!
' OONDCMUD NEWS
|
OFWOHIQAN I
A fOMltrr. piCWB uA»M Marti fllmb.
tabMOTfirtMlMBIr Baprta.ud
MMWWtwfnteaaia
Qtwmi lB»Mi rtolM tiMA W furntttrabo^tav* vMtod thMet^tkto
•0BU.wHb
•oM*. wHb MMB d*y« 7Mb
Mt (or
Mhar*lrtiMtoavpMrY>^ At-Vwlnfea CAM. W LMteAooA
Mtbaaco e( 6*. Bo fLoflueftho
tarttomoftbovrwtUkai ««srttartkMwao(tbo«rw«Ukai
««srt
MU4M tho Umo(^ dOMhWM
Job* Umnkf. rMldioc i
fteaOMtd, (•□ ui frost olm btote

■■a WMlaJmd M ttat M dted IB h»U
niBBBBBl fBBBlOBOf th« 8oUtor»'
' Md Mlon' ftk BMCBtittwi of Mieht•M.wkld) mm eoBBr .M Bif BofU*
4«g«Mtfr'U. tola Mb boaM ofooBM BtMdUf BMlriaf to h»TB it B tic
MBOte Ilk* it* prBflBBBiOfB. 7U
Cwiai.WcdlBlBCkoU—aotBrythtBC
ioaetr para*»BBt aad
Baci^ BBpBoti to BBtortaiserowdiiao
r toforo. Soldlsra Bad laUarBof
art gwlBBtiifo irDl ba at tbo
d ^tor«aap flfw. aad proerMiOM aad
^tarUIbsmU c*>mb wiU praraO (or ter
doya
TM BOtaor of Cbarioi tO»f, U*
Tpol^U you* uo *bo aBBitead*
•d at tbo battioofTloB Thla, bad a proMBtBBBt that bar MB had aBacred
bam, bar
that Bba bad bBBB BBablo tortaep. and
wB«cradBaUybBeotDioclll. Tbasowa
of tbo woaiidtac. tb«rotorc, oaoBod bor
BOBBipriW.
Tbo Bt. JoMpb Frets deelarM that a
POBOC aas oa bU way to the
c)Brb*B offlM to proearo a Bairtac* HOBBM aad aooonpaBlod by tbe bride-tobe. oaddoaly barai iato loan aad cried
bitterly. The clri did ber beet to qnlet
aad eomfon bar cospaoim. bat with
little aaepees. Tbe eaaae of tbe
row eoald aot be aecerUiaed, bat be
ftaaUy pmarad tbe Ueeaae and
carried, rettlac a irood deal of royte
(roB people la aad aboat the eoort
booM. tbe eoepleeame from Milsraa
bee.
bln. K B. OaPoat, wife of aa Aaa
Arbor peofaaaor wboee aoo wae drowaad at Ua Cbeaeaea Ulaade last Batarday, U a pcraon to wboa a crMt
BBOaat of eyspatby le belof eateaded
Jaat at preeeni. Sbe baa tbn
I very aotortanale
Oae Uat Fcklo mod baa not been heard
troB for three moniba It U feared
that ebe baa been murdered by Bozera.
'Another ia oondncd to ber«bed In New
York by a paralytic airttke. Tb^ third
la dylnc in Cbieaco of typhoid fever.
At Coloma <a czpariBentlar with bla
aeetyleae cat bleyele lamp by blow inf
Into tbe water reservoir, Felix Sawsix
bU a yonoc blaeatmltb and amateur
bleyele repairer of that vlllaiw. waa
badly burned In tbe face, bU Hpa. noaa
and one ekeek balnc nearly cooked.
Bt-OMBra that daatroyed three bull
Inktin^e buelpeataeetlon. Tbe loaa
la partly covered hr laeoraace.
AtOaawayaeoroner’eJaiT brouc t
In a v(rdlBt|bat John Nolan, who «a«
billed there M.pnday. came to ble deeib
from Wowe at tbe bands ol M. M.
MsMeboh. McMahon waa arrealod and
bad bta ezamiaation yeatorday. A blf
xamlni
orowd catherad at the exai
aod tbreau of lynelilBg ware made,
Ofleara from othar townsAave bean rt'
qaMlod toaartat In keeplnc the peaea.
A blttar flcbt ta belaf mada for tbe reieaee of MaMaboa. wbo rtlecea that
Nolan rebbad him.

Mra. WQl Love aad AOdraa baep
baai apaadlac awaahatTabaasd ip>
tern «ad^. Darter bar abaase Kta.
Loya‘4 paruMB, Mr. and Mra. Joba MoDoaald of Taba baea bean asayinc

aata.
NONE BAhB BALL
1 Challesce the ladepondenta tor a Buma.
TbtbelB
We hereby ahalleacafm to a match
-cameetbaaebrtl. tob*,played onUe
Twelfth Btreet park Friday aftemoea,
Aacoattr^
Banda's Twirlaru,
CAarlat ^pva, Maaacar.

iwee ne nctem

f

ilwnrt tet tecwtiwWTi«nwterrtKip]
wrwnwterrtK ip{t

TELL HER
TONIGHT

“A WISE
WOMAN’

Saving Money

A Word AMel f
In ilic foiir'y<nr» of IV-nIiIodi liarrlaoD's ailmlnlstmilou mul<-r |>rut<-<-Ui'U
the. cuHtoniH n-r-t-iiits of llii- I'ullol
ffiutf-s aoioiiiKisl to f-S?.i.!OS.TTI. In
the four yi-ai-H nf tin- lu-murnitic ailDiMiiRtnition rndoil lu ISDT our ruatoni* nwIjiTv aiiiomiti-<i to mily $ian.93.1.077. Tlx- illfferoar.- brin-.en Uipubilran ami iK-mot-mflr jibllflc* was
worth to Ok- I'nlted Stom tr»-a«iiry al­
most *2W.OOO.«W from this suunx- of
revenue alom-.
rettBB Workers Bbet.
In 1«»4. daiiiic tlx- lh-Qior-rttl(- udminlstratluD. the cotton mills of the
rnM.vl States oonNUtiu-tl only 1C p«T
of the vOtin- ureragi- eottot) crop.
VOOD & WARD’S
Last j>«-ar Un-t im-d oy.-r 27 per cent
‘•TWO MSHB7 TRAMPS” and this .vi-ar the}- will uw uliout onethird'of the whole <Top. tuori- than
COMPANY.
twice aa much as In 3>tM. Workers In
the cotton
ton Iuillls shnaM nut forget that
THE PL'aLn INVITED
Ee|, llcan aduilnlstratlon in<-aiiK doubit- thi- Quantity of work and tilgber
To tbe Shoot of the Cod and Oan wages besides.
Oub Today.
rvee Tniee Vbvsob rroteellBB.
Tbe reaeral public are invUedto tbe
In the I'bHed Kingdom the average
aboet of tbe B’ld and Gun elob today. amount of money to the rrodlt of each ;
depositor
In III*- savings lanks Is 1103.1
Tba Senreant rapid
tystam will be
triad for tba Aral time. Much Interctt In the I'nlici Stales It Is B70. i----- '

Is felt la the work of tbe elub, ia view
White ana l^nad Tallow
ol the near approach of ibecoaUatfor
(alt by tha the cap recently won from Charlevoix.

Bteekbam ragealenL
In declaring for tbe repeal of tba
be byrenie reports of Paris for tbe Ooebri taw tbe Hon. doe Blatbban
year
______________
r 1MB6 reoord 1,900 persona
bitten makM a ririona kick at tbe ladder
by docs euppooed to be mad: elcbt vbirii eealded him to aecnre a reelaoOf tboae peinona died.
don to tbe rmted Btatea aesnte.

lwffSe«?_Tbaa be

wrttaK “After tehlac two bMUoo

Zt Savad Bla Lag.
Tbe.AppcttUof aOMi
fo anviud by all^beoe mwnacb and
F. A- Oantorth of U Oraaga. Oa .
Hear are oat of ^r. Bat aaab abeald Buffmad for six moatha with a trigbtknew that Dr. Klar'a Ndw Lift FUla, frt raBBiag aen teg. bat writes that
Baeklaa's Arplea Balva wholly eund It
fa flva days. For aleara, woaada. pilm,
tVa tba bant artva it '
'' '

S,SS£S“^

L

SaV. M

Taa sms HbHOv WMsk Was I«la pod

"Tea.'■ said the Hub cf tbe eemHng,
“I fiacter Bymif that we Afrima egOld Kiaaltm.
Edrar 8. Banaa aarpriaad bla family plorera get in some qnaer pli
yoang girl at bis aide ngard-:
Ibe fair yoi
W. a Oacpy of Boaor WM ia tba ow at Oak Lodra eutaca oa Tbnipday ad him dreamily.
last .aad wiU at^ two weaka Mr.
■aterday eo bartaeaa
"I, to^"—bm eyes brigbtmNd and
tba Fraak3. tL Tbeaus waat to Qeaad Bapida
Ua Life Insaraaea Co. of 8prlnrSald,
Dr. GaaaUMlof BteBapUaiela tbe
“Aroond tbe world In 90 days; a win­
Louia e. Mlaorand wifeof S^larelty.
Alloa COapp,. wbo hae btaa tha Sald, llL, an viaitter bis alctor. Mra. ter In the arctics: two weeks in a baliooo: on bofoebart; tbrongb Asia Miner;
Cnarto(bisaaBkMra.H T. Bortbrap B-S. Bareaautholreottare.
Clx Doolbs In -PaUgtmU; azncuigtbebUl
Dr. C W. Leflarw^ ntarnad tbla'
for two waaka. laft for Ua boms In
triba ot India: throneb tbe diamond
weak from^ baalnma trip to Gesad fields at Kimberley: la tbe Awtniiaa
Chkaco yaatrrday.
Mia. L. X. BaaBOUandohUdrao. Don
bosh;
C.
W.
Fiona
of
CWeaco.
arriead
em
from Sweden lo Siberia: two moBtfaJ In
Id MetaUa. retoraod laat airbt from
aa aataadad vMt la aeatham Mkbl- >a ataamw Charkmlx ami Jotead bla Alaska, and on feat through tbe Bittm
of Idaba Ym"—
■dbyAlaa Wife aad daarbter at tb«
that dreamy look,
A^tl
Baaaate aad wlfa, aad Mr. aad Mra. Houaa.
young lady repoeteB have to
•*^e y<
Dr. and Kn. Aadrawa aad daarbter
Balam Beaaatt, tba pareata of L. M
buatJe TonadI”
DfChSaaro. have mated tba cottara.
And for tbe apace eff lire mlnntea tbe
R. W. Smith baa rataraad from “Bmuy Plaes'’ and wUl beJMecd later African explwer mt silent and tbongbt
Taba, wbara babas Jut eomplated a by qalte a party of frieada.
ba was thinking-—'^oric WcclA
Hodden fiaU bw povan cMuteand
Saa balldlac tor tbe Methodist ebnreb
■b«w UbI CBuMa-t TvtI.
on an aapeeted'ooom.
thorn. Ba is now araeUac a realdaaM
A eaudidate fur iIh- imsIUon of
lor Ranteea Speer at Sommit CIWt-i><-!x-r In a New Mnmpehin- district
Bov. A S. Oarka, pastor of tbe loadIn the cpaelona dlniar room of tha school was found Kndly di-di-irul tn
iacok'vebot Alpena, with bis wife, taa wu rlvea a moat dallrbtfal muaiml ap>'llmg, gmmiuar and malbetnalh-s.
arathecaatta of Mr. anl Mrs. M. C. and readiar of very birb merit by Kia. ai..l It was with a ix-rfumtory air
>b<- osaiiJliier tuni<-<l to tbe subOrtatt.
Barton Hauoa of Cbieaco, and otban
J<ri of giKEtuphy.
•'Where 1* «’blAC Barrof YpsLlantiaad Lialt 0.
"• • naked. S.-I "
Bore of M^roe are
'from a.si
eatioalptbertty. tb« ca«*M of tbalr log (ud. Tba sYwlaCs entertain­ ous i;.l
Q.irntfs. "Weil, it's out west." rebrotbor. Oeor^a B arr, and otbar rala- ment wu a very ran trwt for tbe
crndtdub-. with tinwlx. had .............. •
•tivaa and (rieada in tbe city.'
vlllarers and a
M-ll(l i.nd familiar
fan
xrvnml. '-|:i wUt
Orria d. Praaklla of YpatlaaU. North
p.-in ■
t’le
Dakota, la v;nUnr tbe family of bis
l-Rx <
now,
yi'ii!;::
with an Ins-Q'mit Imt
aUtes, Mn. Oro W. Lardlo.
rti-.
i;iic
Bii'llo.
"I
know
wliurvx
>il-s In
-A. B. Wlltoe fau rone to MarqaetU
tbe t'uiuii t'lili-ago is. Just a-t welt as
oa boalaesa.
nuyUHly. I i-<iuM g» rigxi iber-- If 1
l.fnl II ixki-l. tint I haven't Cf.l ili- flow
JnliuSlelnborc rotnraed yastorday
of laiigunge t» make It Hear. ee<*r*
aftomoon from a vUlt to St. Irnaee.
Mr. Currier
Berbcrt Moatarae.aad Oeorrt Blno “Om, Two, Three"......................Banner
Tba PbUi }plne nalivea raa p
Us: evealnr from Grand Henry V’a Wooing..........Shakeapbaan
Bapida. ivbere they attended the fnrai'Mrs. Burtoa Hi
-lanaqJ
' asaybe.
tore ezooaitioD. and placwd larraorden
After taking Bocky Mountain Tea.
(or immediate ahipmeat to tbe Mcreaa.
, Aak your drnrgiii.
tile Co.
Tony Novotas and Sam Ilea spent
tbe day Osblar near Mayftcldyetterdar.
Oeorre B^t ia UKlnC a two
vacation from bis dntlea la Wilbelm
Bros-' store.
Bev. J. A. Frye, formerly of thU elty
.Mra Burton Bmuon
That you want to
aad now of Krtamario. <eame lutnlrbi
take her to witiiese the
for a few days'suy. Be te tbe ro»t
haeat
ofE. J. Fulrbnin.
et 0
ilelicioua f
most
Mrs. E. 3. Rammond la vlaltlnr at
t-omedy
Old Mbaloa. In campsny with bor
ever prodoced—
daarbter Evelyn and ber niece, Mlaa
Mrs. Burton Hanson
Maude EoWnan
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bracken are en- CuTuUna................................................. Biff
Mr. Felt, accompanied by A. 3.
terulninr Mr. and Mrv. C L. Harvey
aod son Harold of Grand Bapida, and
Polfrey
Mlaa Flcreoee Rou. Mr. Bracken and
I. O U. T. DUtriei Officers.
Which will be
AtthedUtriet meeting of thel.O
mpanled by Mist Jennie Birrs.
bore next FriiUy-<-venin»r,
Bert PuKre]. son ofManayer PuHrey G. T. at Archie Wedneuday eveniug tbe
.\uuu8t Hrd.
of Omens Inn, came to tbr e'.ty yealer- following officers were elected:
D. T.. W. W. Goble; I). V. T.. Frank
day to meet a party of 18 on tbe Ann
Seat sale opens next Moeday momArbor exearaion last clrht, wbu will McMaliea: D. Conn.. Geo. MeCrea: D
Sec . Floy Theobald: D. Mar.. Mabel ng. at tha bsx tfflee of Steinberg's
r> tube Inn today.
Mr. and .Mrr. D:>v, wbo have been Montagac: D. Chap., Mr. Nelson: I>.
vivitinr tb«ir daarutvr, MIsa Maude Treu. E. J Lavender.
Smttfa. tbe past fewoayr. returned to
That Teria ta'ell.
tbeir home at Bsme;:. Mlcb.,yesterday.
ISuritiK tl.>- fn--- ir.-i.U- ndniluStraMist Becstrom. who bat been visittion, wlu-ti Ui.-n- \ras nu lartfT u nll *-f
inr her reis’.ires lo ibk dry. relurued jinitM-Goti. w.- <'X|K>ni-d on an a^rrsEito Cfalesro yesterday
riiD.irj«.4U-.i fa.Ii y,-.ir ni-.rD ilmii wiMr. and Mes . L nU .Frau and Htea ltuiK>n.-«i.
Thnt ia jiist what wo
Inirliic tintmiff udmlnULaia Pratt came lo oj tbe ezentrton
arv doini; for you
from Ol^lo last nlrtat and are rneaMof traUuii «if pn-Nld.-ni M<-Kitili-y wt- liav«exiMini-il nu iit.-i-ukv of Stv^.Tus.oiJ a
when you purchase
M-. Pratt's stoter. Mrs. BeoJ, Koch.
yi'iir iiiiui- tlinii w<- luiixiri.Hl.
your goods of us
BvT. Sioc-03 sal D. B. Crrbia of
tVItU (!>•' (.’iHff unll of iirutix-tlon
belu O.. are r»*>t* of Mr. and Mra built Llch u|> nruiiml uur Iiouk- luarkct
U. S Bull
the lunjki'ts <>r till- world havo taken
vTcrj- j.-ar KCCi.T-lil.Oisf niiin- of Atm-rInn iiriHliu-ta ami ninnururturcM than
OOMINO SOON
about a place to boy
your groceries
,-llon I* Clio iN-ller imlley for llo- .iiu-rlrati farim-r. wapo
nrn.T luiil maiiurm-tur,-r. — U-wlston
|Me.) Jounial.

CENTBAI. LAKB HAS IT.
Btrlekaa With, tha Bbootinc Faver and
Barer for the Ohrtleace OapOeatral Uke has eanght the aboetlac leeer aad at a rteat meetlac
olab waa orranlied wl^ 18 members.
Lester Servla U prwideat aad Bagb
Vaachaa aaereury. It la tbe parpoae
of tha club to at ones cfi Isi**
praetloe aad to eater the
■ for the cballeBce cup won from CharlcvoU by the Traeerae City Bod A Oaa

UON AND THE lAMA

j

Gita’s
Two-Piece and
Three-Piece Suits
At very low prices
to.olose out lots where there
are only one or two
of a kind left.
Here's a chance
for mothers to save a doUar
or two.
Baying on these amoun'ts
to a discount of
from one-fourth to a third
of former price.

The
“Intest Fad”
Child’s Suit
la more popular
and practical than “bi^wnie'’
overalls ever were—
Well made of good material
and sell at 60c a suit.

Hamilton ClothingCo.

BIG REDUCTIONS
on fashionable, up-to-date

TAN FOOTWEAR

WHEN IN DOHBT

All this season's purchase, to close out
without delay, makiug room lor new fall
arrlvals-

COME HERE!

24 pairs, all sizes, of the celebrated Ultra tan
shoes for ladies’—a regular street welt
shoe, advertised in all the magazines at
.S.V50 to close at....................... ....................... ,

2.50

iS pairs all si^es ladies' brown fine kid. up-todate shoe, silk inlaid tops, turn soles, a
straight S;,.a5 shoe, to close at...................

2.60

And we will do the
rest. We will make
your diDoer satiafyinc both ts your ap.
petite aad to your
pocketbook.

SpeciafSales
At our grocery for .
this areck.
Ilk-pB.-ksrv Wrbt.'sCoeosuci
.... Sr
l.Sc v»!i Spi'lf aolier.............................. lOc
1 dm leBU-Svs-t.W is pBcSsg'J
Ite
LV )»r rrnli Jbb.................
.... ISr
aM-trr-> Wbin- OBim. per pA«
lOt
1 ) olloe SupvrMT Bialoc................ lUc
Suaps. Lvoi.i BBd Jmiae T bsrv .... tSr
Ansotin Kv) . in bsn ___
. 3r
Bo<UvOOUr«..rgrslM . ... ... ...tie
ilinee U(Bt. None xeeb. Spkg* ........»c
E>rl; JoB« PrBk.i rse« tor
. .23e
Xurv»» Snrsr Cors.ScBn* for
. Se
Since Brccs. t esos lor
........
Sc

Fancy Encolored Japan
Tea, worth 55c perjlb -finest
in the world for making iced
tcA per lb., doc.

Blf Ton Gronrits
Tbit Week
Today’s dollar buys as much
as next week’s doUara —
perbapa twice aa much.

W.E. HANEY
Beadle Block. ,

4 styles, 75 pairs in ail. all sizes, brown vici
kid shoes, soft, soles, our regular prices 1 QQ
up to S5.00. to close at... -.......................... A • OO
24 pairs,
irs. ail
all s^zes.
s^zes, brown
Drown vici kid, com
coin toe.
, .jce shoes, our regular low price S2.25. to 1 *7 K
close quick at - -................................................. + * • ^
A few swell low walking shoes, tan welts,
mannish toe, Of the renowned Ultra qual­
ity, regular price as advertised S3.00, to g 26
25 pairs, fancy tops and plain, fine vici kid,
turned oxfords, regular S2.25 values, to 1 A Q
close at......................................... .................... X»*XO
3 styles, 50 pairs in all. of our up-to-date tan
vict kid jaxfords. plain and fancy tops,
our regular $1.50 shoe, to close at.............

1.19

14 pairs of tan vici kid S1.00 oxfords—a shoe
sold close at Si.00 are reduced to.............

*^00

It is a pleasure to view our dean, fashionable.foot­
wear. and a satisfaction to know that we are not under­
sold in the state.
We invite you to visit the brightest, deancst and
most pleasant shoe department in Northern Mtch.

The Boston Store,
GLASS BLOCl^ ,

FRONT STREET

.1

TH* MORNING gtCCORD. FRIDAY. JULY 27. 1900

ir.

8EA AIR AMD BATHING.

wfrmwmM
n MOMT m»ici ^

aa Tbrr *

____ maB coOertor. aa be Oohod
araM 3 lattcfw fxpm. oaa of
hotel boxes,
ahoot twtee aa
other monilfiKa- Mp loate tariodca
aeveral 4«f the big botrio. and It oeema
as thotutb all the jnicKta do over Souday la write letUT*. Of rooree. travellas men aararaily take advantaga of
a dap of rrsi frum imsloess 10 ntlend

tmt for tb.’
to ibe
life of me. 1 can't mk- why they sbovtd'
nsliias
uiiill «<• n
s sort of
cuilevi on Monday Is aODaUlac.'*

'The anouvr nodoa of ntotber and
child ha« aheadp besaa. Some
arekiac U-abh aad irtietkcth la the
hran of our praiu) oM lanQutalne. otb<
era iu oualiit vlur riail fambonaM la
Uw rwuuirp. when- i!m- rfallUiMi raa
eW rhitbee. rtlipb. rale ou hap

«1M ftm b«l* of OMtOB of Uo
«n»e( tm«MooldMtbo«0ttea «AUCO Tuodoy ia Sow Toik le r«»lo.W)^*Ce.. tor l«Se » pottk
■ad tl» telo woifbod Ml bmiAo. Tbo
pmoodo will be cieoo to mbo boo
enva appl<-* noioulietiil. acd.
•wiu otioriloblo toosltBtioaoibrr Impj.p imiid* anu<-d- with tbvtrt
. iony aimpooB. who hod oouurlol lllUf i^d.< end Rhort-b are on
wap to UvallM- tb' aauur.fnicu Ut*' are.
To the mHliera of ihiwe a<-ft«rard
ttoKOBMPOp
bomul a few i>Di:p«tioaa are offered la
■iBoot two-thirdo aojorit/.
Ibr N<-a Yort. Ili raldBrif.-Ooo. PoldA Boaiy iooM.»
Tm> c.ftiti .lictk' oniw an- hruuaht
' oeUloref thoclrU war. U dead at Port bMOo ill in a few wo<4lii. am) tb<- mothBtebMod. 8. I.. Bead 10.
era«1i->'J3r<' li » n» tU- fuod or -tk<- ma­
laria
from a jiuod bark of tb>>
or
. ibo aetnai who
«ai tuiekao with pmlyolo • weak '“tlx-lad drinkiRC wator ” Mon-oftm
■ro. U laproTtof itoadUr. aod trill bo It b ber-auM- ««• mcMbt rv liavv alluw^-d
Uwlr Hilldtvii iinort InlixlIrbxiR 1H»-np.
oat la two wookt. U U hoped. She U
Hen air. with all
tonic i-ff<-rt nnd
li her 71M pear.
cr«nm-. <aiiiu>t dbi-rt rrali naiad In the
.. Throe ehlldrao ware ktllod
BTOBiarh of a n pear-i-id ciiibi. The dirt
•nl were loiered bp the oxplodlac of moat In- uiij' lKd. Tbe n-a bath nbook)
aetaaaplpe oothe paehi TrUbp at wn-r In- tfketi imuinllab'lp afn-r tetInp. n<-r nh'-utd t-LUdn-o In- all<i«’<-4l to
VpiaeoM. X. V.
etap ill till- non ItiiRH-dlati-lp after a
Oae of the went (onet 8r«
oual or til'- tn-B lialb.
kaowa u northwaoUra Keataaa la
Th<- riutbiuc of a rbll'l.at tbi■owrafihE la the 8 was tAkeeeantrp, •bon- nboold in- warui<-r tiian that
ea the wawerp part of the Uwla aad wofti^tn couutrp- nr ritp. for damp, fofOarke foraat raaerra. Ou Moaler, aa- RP luomlnen c-oro>- and pli-rrlus eaat
pwjaioadael of,the raaerTO. reporto wind*. Tb'-u loiiB rtin-kliip' nln-uld lie
that the ladliM^ deUbaraUir aet fire put on. for tn aplK- of all ilo- ili v
of cx^^Tril^tarlof the bardi-niiiR cldldn-n iMn
(a ^etpaoe Of to aUea ap
Virar be aapa there are
p haratoc flereelp.
aapaihatmtapatliUoDt of aerat
haralar. and that it la the finaai white
ftaa aad cedar oa the raeerra aad it u
aloiMViBipwtlbU to aatlnate the daw
■Ce. AafatthtoaefireleacUBCelahed
aaotbar U aal. aa4 bb rancere are .^*
noat woraoat. The weather U rerp
hotaaddryaad the Area ^raad rap
rice hat Joat
feead la a Moeteeal aireat car eoDdaeter the aoe aad hair of a wealthp PhUadalphiae. The ooadeetor U Peltoo
nodlep. Un oetp aoe of Mr. «ad Mrai. B. Pladlep, for maap paara realdeou
at Lndoa. Baplaad. At ao aarlp afe
the bap daralopad. a atraare faoelaaItaa for atraei ear work. Be wet aeot
«p ooUara. bat plapad tmaat la order
toohaai wltbatreetearcoadaatora la
U»e. whia ths ojp we* it patrt old
ha dlaappaarad, aad all traea of him
wwloii. Mr. riBdlap adrwtbad all
arer the eoattsaat. offarfaif to place
fao.ooo Is the baak la hb aoa> aaeat
Ifbewaald ralara hona DaiaeiWat
I, aad a fraat amoeat ol
•oup waa apaat.
la PhUadalpbU a aoetotp bat baea
Mnaad for tht parpoaa of aMatiac an
apoa alUaaaa with Britata. TbaprailAaat b C. Btaart Pattanea.

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U-

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dam-. Wtth twu threads make* 8 dA

ta 00
a 07

'AVLTC ooDoa. aiweaap

Ii.“a78ss

Tbc-Uosslao Rormmeut propaoa Ir^aatot
to carry on extensive dredgius Ofs-rationa CP tbc .kmoor river duriug the
apnng and summer.
InteatJi
aad all a______________ __
________
aad bldarya preventaa bv taktag rrnstna Bockv Moontaln TVa. made bp

Woodbine Cottage
Pleasant Rooms. Shady lawn.
stt State Street

maM the rMnirameata of a dalightfal vacation. HMtifalif tocaUd.
Plaaiag aad boatiag the beat to Hmth: on Mich.
S. A BLACKWOOD
»*im
Protototar.

■suSEta"
p.^-“}SK-ssa:
ssrrsTi
Mcieamuc do. Block. -

Q»a2tiass5higa'djfli,.“a^Efs.t:=sa.-,£h.te!

..Fire Insurance..
If JOB have a dwelling, atoch. etora.
tarn, or aay other proper^ laiarabta.
lasarabJa.
ktodly mnember 1 waot
tha
——. t«i
l«i wrMa
wrMatho
loaoraoce for yoa. aad will
-m m-m
prootpt aad earefol attention.
Balca vary low.

E. W. HASTINGS
PlM»e 71.

X. A MlUtkW) BI<k^. Baai%»l
loap.n. TaUoboaa.n.

MV, S,i^7RS¥:JfS‘.7S'.’.‘iSS'

Hr*, a. K. TIMBLIH

Exeldvare 711 Wacslagioe st*«»t" Wenve'a
aad ofelMrre's dlcaaifi a sncclalST.r OfOev
kours: laiolta. n.11 le « aad T ic «
m.
Ball -pbaec. Konbvre -pkoev Me. I.

bHBCEl.UAMEUtfH WANTS.

T\A B. a. rumi). oaev u ee*r ToeavUei
J^ BIerk. Callsakswned prenMlp dkg or
Biakt Konbrre‘pbcoe.S: BcU.an.

“American”
Clotkes Cleapiae aid
Presslae Esiablisliigut

nrANTBU—HiesJ) •nfk to wiM ■- •ss’lar
*t ■ a^^Ko^Wj tydvBtv.^0 jrf. MonkvrsgoBC
■»
tor* O'-•'Set. W(!l ItoStJ to; •rll
drnraBol IVI.Cll}.
pa. A. 3. a^OT^v*y^riBs«^ as*svoa.
KLWANTeD- ror ircBFn*] hou-cverk Icr
br-uMcr. Bis a-sres lur <
donMuc koiniiii >-7 ihr UMsi sod sivst koAprtr s> BmrO ofiler. .
provad nribods. Usr or hUkl esils pn
smiMlFd. T>kpboaFNo.a
Vl'RXIK8Kt) ROOHe-rureni. 3ufcl»«»S»
*
. JMvSrt

G-"

John R. Santo.

tlM-UCrfOFll
___________
_________
.
tiss dlCr* pFii u
Wsl> s Drug
atorv on t'cioo
strVFt. t.eodborBin .-unbFrtlOB for peUvets
Irft at BrodlUsrD's <»
------S vlll hr pronpUr slur
9i.os.pBcv lll.grlsgs; S,
mld^dcvMXI

B«<-nrC«atop
Id Wasbiuriaa street.
1>t.XASAirT aooMs-wni> ik
•a

Gaieral lasaiaaca/

D“eK,7K..;E."K:i,sts..';3

T <>HT aiinlsj. eobicto
Aj tour-ilierrOB b«BS
RcrefO eOtor saC mvl*e

IKIP:

Johasoa BlaA
too

8 7S kelp.

iinid KAOldi t iBliui El

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liiM-li
^lANO TL*NINi:-J.W. CliRr. ■

>rkrHv»l kkd dvpwnrvef wkM M *rav- .
etwClir«k>toa.ttc0ccl3ul7 IK, me. •

cerw^cfBtatrasdCa*-.

III raiiiiaii

Wheat, old. par aa—
Wheat, par bn. (aewr).
Oata. Ho. 1. par ha. (aaar>...
(aa
Oora, per ba.

well seqaalstM. Kiprncart^.
O. Allans, box Ml.

BvfvrrDcvs.

EMM

BaffsIo. rvbTT. i«rt. NpMtol sttvaiiee air

Bflflsn sflsflsgflfl SB

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vuMrs r.C. Dv«a>e
arr-ll

psto

H“E,'S.?r,!S£'2=r SSPM5?'-1.

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Al.n.dri.Bw-

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want

1

SSS£ • 8 S aSS88

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..Dentist..
r.tsssf„*
DR. GiDinin

OCUUST

lesuraocF of an* kisd is Bist

KvreaatItoCo bterk.Trarcrsp Citr .

Don’t Get Left
But Get What’s Left

-tototo-

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DR. SAWYER

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NaBiartBaambaath

JjVOK SALS OB gXUAVng-^,* eorth % M

EXCURSIONS

1

MB

IXG YOI-MC. MAM-CMb care fas prr

Oaatacaa Ckaaot ba Cared
Ui aiid rxptiBses ^rnanvat
, aa thepeaDi
rurt itCo.^ik^d l4>^st
-rtiw of
tha a
reach the dlaeaaed portion
-______
Thera la only oae wap to eare deafneaa.
and that ia ^ eoaadtnUonat remediet QOOK WAWTIO -Al Prrv Manjuvttv Ballag
Deafnaaa la eaitted bp aa inflamed cosditioa of tha maeooa llniag of the Bos- QCa'lNG
asd FI
uarasiod.
a tobOYets
Id O
taehiaa tuba. Whan thia
toba
AddrvM ho
as»-tf
flaamd poa bapi
*^Axra^Arood rin ter^eorai boua
_________
■fact bearti
lag. aad when
tlrelp eloaed daatacaa U the rwall. and 8oeth ro^oo
**5aif*
aalaaa the laflammation eaa ba taheo
traKTXG liar's»
vork or BursiBs b/dbrist
eat aad thU tabs rtalored to Ita oormal
a ua ladr win
sails^ttoa
da
II «r addrvas«SKoi

Pere Marquette

a

B

«-«m «

T.f. Raaler,

lamed oondittoa of the mneooa
faces.
We will giva oae hnadred dottara for
nop caaa of drafoMs
toMs (eaaaad by eatarrb) thateaaeot. ba eared bp Hail'a
mlsra. frte

A

ssk;TS£s&sg8sesa

Aspiraltkiaol

•uIBcIcot Bccuminodsik>ns for ifnvc)- *P0K BALR -Bouse aed lot oe Mb sirwt. nar II* Front K..
era. will not lie able to baudle the ex- * Ties o< ‘.br.l-aj . foroaev. vlvetric Uakts
fioBiiloa'ImslDcsf. One line nlunc baa
-iUlrv vl Dr. aavfvr ai ol
rMwi
bi-<m prtim-d by tin- governtueut to adit
ac-tt
liC^Pnglnes. 272 passenger nnd -12171 Vl'aMIsaXG—grool r
. :ik Fi-Mi
fn-lght cars t> Hr rolling sti-:-k.
X iirwi.
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fl£A SSSS k fiSS8S8988

li:ltk. m. train kks vbalr rar to Otsad
Bauds. AS a b. ira|B kaa bufltt sartor aer
toOilcaao. I:l6p. m usln kas sWpera to
Chteagp. hi. L
Ijmis. tHarlaasil. ladlaaap^to.
iMtonllr.
TralaamrlBB al k .lOa. a>.ha> slrvpors trow
S>. Leals. IndlaaapoUs. |toto..ill.- aad IXaeinnau. also dlalagrar (res GraiHl Haplda
Train arriTiac al I Al p m. kaspartor ear

OL U>nwo>r^a P. « T A. Qraad Bapt4o
■ag KCTnAT.Agvel.Tia.tiaorWy.

Pere Marquette
OODia BOOTH.

Of our •ummer footweer for B quarter to
a half off regnlAT price.

Jl^jA M j
• ;i

via Para MaKiaa'tta to'Datroit. tbcaec
vla.MicblraeOealralto Niagara PaUa
and N. V. C. to' Alaxaodrla Bay. aad
ala Detroit and Janadian Pacific Bp to
Toronto aod Moatreal.
All tlekati
I ISth. I
good
be a-'H t-r traloa laavlag Travarae
City at S:3S a. m. aod li:5S A m..
arriving at Niagara Palls at «:00a.i
Atk sgreta for tarthar partlculan.
B. F. Moallar.
83-14 tS-30.81
Aeliag O. P. A

Note Clearing Sale Offer!

Traverav 67 .
ArOrdRapMa...
L* Oril Rsf^

, t s 11 u » toll m

OOntO KOBTH-

SIsIlS's-'-

Is-;'

■jSiiJSfl

A Great Discovery tor Cancer
vTsrocr.

oir.— i u

med eenr Compoand of Sevan Carea.
tha grimt cancer care aad blood nnriflor, with exceUoat reaolia. I do
baaitata to recemmand it for the r
poem for which H it need. lu effi
are in a abort time ao marifeat that It
caaaut fall to give the greauat sariataction.
Jas. Ctnmciaa

wm have their oOee In the ^ hard

A. S. FBTMAN, PracUcal Shoe Han, tfi Fnit SImt

Fine Wood

For Cooking or Furnace Purposes

HARDWOOD SUBS
HARDWOOD CUPPINGS
HEMLOCK SUBS

HEMIOM EDEIRGS
HEMIOCK STOVE WOOD
HEMIOCK KINDUNG

TrasvfacOr...
_ KlkRaplda

KStiSa-

'Isaisl

r. HOBLLnSjAeUB^eeT. I

imsiffi UD ■oRBusnai i a
atlHBo-alaske.n.

Sldnralk Lumber bi all sisM.

JOHNFOTT&CO

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MoiM te TiMTeree Olty Iranber Oo
Hev IMBCorery for Blood-

jeafed riorer. With fWthread. make
a a a. Join to aJdr p of the Utge ring, ramadg.a^'te all illaaaaS^ahaalTO
s p. 3 d a *. leprat direcUons from • to aad ktood. bom Oaatoat aad BaamidaTT
■ eigte timra. With two thieods make
flda
tlm*.« Oalmaab Mtoatte PtowVariiAh
8 B Watt
two brma of
of One lawn (or trtmalag a
Tha^
wtth racy pretty cftacL
j

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l«ny he ke.-i».”
-Yon ncctn't have nay f.ani aboathis not n-v'gnkia' llmt. tVbcu
foal aeen cu- I had my doubts' alvut
ills k-tiin' »u ibat . tiui un' me had
ever l>wjj nrtinnlnted."

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E. 9. CtmpbflU i Sens

Dave Picket and hia company of eol-.
mad aatartalaan gave a parfermaaea j
to lha City Opera Beaaa laat night to '
a cun ca tasp goenm.
an aadiaaea which damoaattatad ta dowr kavtA win be n<<inliTd fur a
•athnalaaUc apptoaaa thalr appreeto yard vf tin- Algtng. WIUi two threads
yga«f «a^''-tatorlaliimH Tteoom- levin the cdgi-. with one thread make

mg and thalr apoMalttoi atoaaraad
madltablr. Tka amtoatoiamaat ooa
atotad of moaiaal faataroa, apcclaitlar. .
aartoa of ^ aralka aad Caroaa Al-,
* Mr.Ptekcs
v^abowa gras*
toatyaar.

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T$MBg Vaoblwea
for aala by tha W W: Kimball Ob.

are all enpremelp good and woaderfnl.
Tbo whole ahow ta oae of rare merit,
aod we cordially racommaadlt to tha

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Clear Pork par bbl. a
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Pork
j[ jpor
par -lb—
Short Oat I^k.
Short C^t
Oat ^rk^rjhv^^
Pork I
-.

ere other cblldrrti veoturliii; tn. tbey
will lw«- iheir fear, and th«^ bath will
becviiH- a deilRlit. A child abould norrr batbo Iona, aa Ibc (-xhaualloii followtnr la Intonae. I bare aren foolUh fathen carryitt); abrteklni; iMhIoa into
the nirf. Of eourw- tbey arc afraid.
Tbo ncrvoiianeaa romlnfi from
friitht Ridoee av good tbc aalt bath
may do.
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With many rhltdrm warm watnthouM U- uiH-rl. aa Mine lltUc bodka
cannot stand the cedd water oboek.

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"'-.tTb-Ti':?;;*,..
alar that a man is known by the com-

Mlow U a lilt of the oartar aod aell-

('Llidn-ti nliiHiM In- kept in the air
murli M pciMlWi- Bal'b-n nn- iirttor ia
carriap-n, I'Ut lb- walk In tbo numoa’
la v«-r> Rood ttxT. «Kit-of ibf lK»t
txitvlm* ia Ibo world for Iwtii in-altbp
and nl<-k cbibirr-n b playtne In tbr
wnrui, drp nand niid in n vUAdi-d place.
TIk- nuu Bl thi- M-ca>ii»n- In very ntroDH
ami elarluR, and tbc rpt-n abould be
roMrd.
Iliiw bappp lilt- cblldrro arc la a
aanil lo-ap: Tbi-lr linlo munclea
rxiMortotl and nln-nRlhencd aa they
work over tbeir mod pl<-a and forte and
caellos.
The hour for tbo bath la Ibc event of
theda)'. OiUdrenwboaretlmldabould
oever l>e forretl into the water. They

who bar. road tha flUMrlnff aouora
n-lh-ves tls- pain at once,
tiaaa bp the proaa wherew the play
fr,,h earth, common salt «r a
haabeenprMeotad.
alliv of an onion an- alan valnalde."A Wise Woman” wUl be aaeo for TaldeTalk.
tha aaeoDd Uma ia thla city on next
-------------------------Mdap Ofcalaff. Aaraat l.
“»*•
'
struns and attrartivi- edciIgi- plcOfPawaaa Blll'a WUd Weat show. ;tun-.l by The lhalgt».-p may Is- made
which will ba hare Aagost Srd. the with So. tk> llm-o tbreail or So. -)<• cotDatrelt BTanlng Newa aapa:
!In ib.- n-.nu-t ef .-aeb scallop U
•Tha Pawaae Bill Blatorljal Wild »h«'Hiree Hif.-d riover wbleh ylv.-s the
West sBd niud
Mifmodpafu' rtlgluu IU name. The edge may be
Weal aad OiMdMaxieaa Blppodroma
trlmiutog und.-nv.-nr or if
gave two parformaneaa poaterdap, ana
«f silk for trimmlnp sUk waists,
gave aaUra aatUfaettoo. Mias May u can nl<u> U- made of n.arser linen
LUlle, thediaaploa rifle abet of the thn-ml for trimming sldriHuiid or baworld: Maxleaa Bcae. the chanalag reeu rt>*-ers of linen. Tbc dlrectk>na
wooriu, the moat daring and Swchirei arr »* follows: To make tbr tlinv l<tfhoncwoman in the world* tha ladiaaa ^ cloverB luaki- f f> d s; S p. o <1 s. cloae.
aad oowlKwa. aad Ua maaeam of *•
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cried tlie-cnher IttlJi- slrls in rlH-ros.
••Bm I aln'irsix-retorted. “'eosV-'s
I al'M-ni-mludi'd N-cgar. And.'
adibil. tiiuuipbaiitly, ‘-b'-'s n 10-ui
mull, tool ,\ ccntb-U'ari In
tl.nt-l' Mr.
4
n Lboki:
Kipllm.- says so:-

Bbfia-ln Riid proi^ijil-p wuoh-n abirta for
few dapn muni pnileol tbo little bod- Bye r'loar, B. L. A Co, ^t

Vaewtiow Mlaaapa.
In pole
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oak the
t akin Ix-cotuea red. awollen.
> vue BTaaw
f ^
Irrilablo. w-ilb intense Itchinc
E ineviAWe
and bumln*. As the poiwn la doe to a
k
AND PLATFORM 2
* Solution of l>aklnc soda
F——Mlcnius may N- used or. still lietaimmmmmmmMtiauBtma , ter. stronjt m>ap sods, ixitor dry starch
Tha Bacoao of Aafoat t. ItM, aald | dusted over IIk- affected |Mri is u-neflia part: ‘■Stalaharr'a Otaad wal flllad j
cause cuik.
tolha ooora
doora mat
laat nigat
nlffht whaalhacai-', comltlo*. dllatiHl pupils an.l
maaa
telaaroatOB thahaat aad i
wi-akm-as. An etuellc of Iwt »aier aod
*1^ wadp aw P^aerd mustard slsmld be «lrm at on.-e. Ijithera. *A Wlaa Wemaa*. aader the nao- 4.^
-nfwi of castor nil and
affanaat of Mr. Laatie DarU. wai a '
». loc-llM-r witli a|iplli-i1 In-al.
happy raliaf from the wore oat fareaa The symptoms usually occur within an
too eftaa throat apoa aolaaoaaot pat- bnur.
tic. aad aa erlfflaal compsUtloa with I "
''T »
--------thlaaa to eoamaad It to tha erit*^‘’“**
leal. Tha atwy of the play te a
. .^inovod by suction. It U iwllcv.ri the
— "JT 1
baa iio cffi-<-t iii<un tbc luouihtaff slatakaa aad domaalle -taraoll, unless mta and alwasinns
which InrlU ooatlaaoaa UajrhUrfrom tIh- m-atiuent bf a wonitd caum-d by
harlnaing to end.”
the Idle of a d<« la sulwtanTlany the
Praaeatod ty tha' aaeepUaeallp fine aamcMlaat which tbia aoapanp if ooapoaad ■ " onrHls cam-sl by UrentuUs. e.mtlaf. tha place U a rwlUuloa of the

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a-ipHstasys^

A little Rirl nmde her first appea^
anct 'u an infanbi' schuol In Endand.
Her
friends made up f. bi-r. and,
cbfldlU:.'. <|ue»liuued her as to her
name. ]..;n-Ulu7i-. etc.
-Mr .lads • Bvmlemali. He lcn-ps
JVbat yoaml", <^d «n'- mlu-.
I'casarr r^k-d tbr new

ttflefidalest”

*'Bow la Joeh cenln' aioagr asked
Mra CorntDoari. aa her haabaad aet
his caiperiwc down la tha cupar o<
the Utriwai.
*«e aewaa to he fettla* way 19 to
the worid. nim an' the people be
arai with has riotbee l«a’ Uke tbeai to

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