The Morning Record, August 10, 1900

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The Morning Record, August 10, 1900

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American newspapers--Michigan.
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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1900-08-10

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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th^AlUMMMtmw •alTtacl
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M tlM sth Mri nk taa nM tb« ki
agtoaaaM off rtatorfaaa. Baktag a
IHoa. Womi
•titeaiatoMnMM itat tka ta|
aeera wktak Mtittaa tka leaal tUt to
BkMkri
rtoata the kaadaoMa Oariartax trophy
amp WM tram abarlaTeta a tow waaka
ago.fartkapcaMat.
Uadoo. Amt. *-U te raportad tkat Owtag to tka raty kM«y wtad WittM maa, woman mat AUAim
praralladae klgk
1« tka AiMaafaB rUlaca of batta tka traiAy akoat tka ralatin
SpaCkarnk. k^ Tartdah troopa aadar akUlettl
UaaMtMh
or tka tealiraan aad far a All Paaka. eouaadaatof tkafanrlaea
I bytka va^eloMa
lerordar.
atBIUla. ta AaUUa Tarkap- Tka
laaalFaatraaOaMr*
tka aoUtara ta tka TraraiM City wlU ralata'tka cap
alOkaflMlata tUa mttanpea, aaplaf
y raaaea of tka toUowtag aeeraa:
tkat tka aUiaa eaoaptad Taac ~
laTatto 01^. at: Bwt Jardaa. #*;
Aaf- e, aad tka loM of J
harlavtax, tl. And H waa aot antU
■ kii^. -tUa
tka iMt akot waa drad tkat tka eon-

uratus suui

PLOT TO SEIZE BOBERTS

Um la tarartad at tka war4apartoaBt
M aai faatlaalartp kaatp far tka fana Bo«n PUttBM Also to Shoot
aacacad. aad wkUa it la ragrattad tkat
Many British Offlooto.
tkara akoaU ka aaek a aaanXtjr Ifak
tkatoaa'ef OkaffMk dlapatakiai
Toadata Hava Raea ArrMtad In PntotratkarratkarkepafaL
Tka aUlM Marakad oa Pal Taa^
ria aad Otaara an Baiag
•aadapamlac aad roatod tka Okl
Cloaaly Wattiiad.
•aaa, taki^ tkat plaM. Tka aast
Emma.
■aniM tkar awaad mp tka Pal Ho. a •pwial w tht
Pratoria, A^.o.—1 plot to aioM
I of taa
to tka foaaralk dlapatak divra tka Lord Lakerta and akoot m maay u
poHikU
of
tka
Brittak
oSean- bwa,
(Otaaaa oat of Taag Ti
toapyur
tkakpteMtkaaaaw
day. Tkat
.....
itlaaaa- hM kaaa dtoemnd aad toa smb
abargcd with eatapUelty ta' tka aoaaliand a krltUaat rletary far tka aeapaistfraly aaaU Iona of faratfa troopa B^raey hara ban arrMtad. Otharaaapacta an baiag cloaaly watakad aad It
ta toa fdlaf axpadltloa. It «raa aatl'
alpatod tkat tka OkiaaM wmU aaka toaxpaetedtkay wut akortiybeUkM
lata ewtody.
tkalr atnafMt raalatanaa at tkaM two
Parta, Aag.a-Tka goi
atlMtiaaaitadaaaWa dkpalak fro
M. PfakoA, tka rraaA slaMar
kal today, bat tka data m wUek It
wMtladatPaklatuotftvaM Uomtalaa nfaraaMtoa prorloM dtapatah
•Mt Aaf. 1. wklah kaa aet yat kaaa raaatrad. Tka aablafiaai ooatolaad 144
warda, wAUA U aary aloM to tka IftO
tforda wklah tka aomapeadMt of a
iaaicpaparaaMlt aMtalaad. Tkla
tenlaadtkaqaaataa* kew a
laapaadMt at aa Ba^lah mawam

bat then wen taveral
aarkaaua praaaai fraa otbarptaoM
aalda froa Ttarana City, who partialpatad ta the awnpataka akooti.
Ike rraad etaad m tke groaadi waa
ailed and there waa qaito a Urga
crowd baeldaa, altkongk tke tateaM
baatkapt many away. The toaraaaad tka rtalttag
wltk tke reeapttaa they noalnd bare.
Thoanat iMplrad new tatmetta
aheottag ta tota aaettaa aad another
laiUr eaeoalM wlU aaat with nawad MtkaalaaM^
Tba fallowing an tka tMalta at tka

Tka cyatoB of graatlag pane* to
Itoratag Pragma
baigkora who taka tka oath of
riaat kvcxt.
tralltytaprartagSwMto aad thi
arfeat aaad of atrlatar poUey- Bra^
aigM ahota an kaard aroaad toatowa. Plnt-Baadaad Marral, 9.
dappUn kan far tka aray
Baaand-AaUaadBean,?.
.ahaloapba.
tk the aanptlM of toraga.
Paw faraaen bring anything to aa^t BoMtagar. Diaaead. Sawyer Eanrd,
bat It to aapaetod tkat trataa will be
arallabta thortly aad
than repleatah tbSr atone. The Billtary aatborittaa an aeUiag Soar to
raa. Broaeb aad Ntakela.
dtiUaaa at tbiM peaM ppr poaad.

Take

Fourth Tear—Nb 1018

UTOPIAN ART WARE

a Look at
our Window

In coanectiaii with the worla of art ii
pictiiret, which we hare carried ao tong,
we are placing before the dtirena here
some £ae pieces of artiatic potteiT,
which we know will be appreciated by
alt lorera of the beaatifal. Mr. Hobart
has had many years of experience in
fine pottery, and can ansnre the people
of the genninenm of the articles pre.
sented. All are cordially inrited to call'
and examine them.

Asd yoD*n ae« bov lov
«e hire tasrked oortaamer (ootwesr to doaa it

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litintta
llliK' Oiftrts
The dainty, sMiab riuik
•a—and they’d wear toa
They were $1A0. now we
aell them at $1.00.

latintlit
Mies' Slees
HandoMne, trim atyUs—
black and tan—we hare
rwdaoBd to $108.

CITY BOOK STORE.

Roiice the
12 Tee Shoes
For ladiea’—cloth trim—
etyliab and aerriceable—
rMlnoed to $18b.

Bing Ties, 60c..

Thin Prices

loticeallthe
Other Birgaiis, Tea
Then we’re anre yon’ll
bny if yon have any nee
for a pair of shoea;

on sU of OOP this olothlng.
......60, 76c, $1.00

i:?-......

ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH

......

Thin Hosiwy
Thin Flannel Salts tor man, latest pattsina $10, $1SA0
AU, BTBAW HATS AX COST.

Traverw Cita'e
Leading Shoe Hooae.

S. BEHsTD^ &E OO.
BslbingSaiaSOctotia)

From Your Desk
You Can

Bathing Trs,i.ks 10c to 60s

Bsptmhbsr Stytsn “NSW IDSA-PATIBUB are now
hare-Any at», any style, lOc.

75 cauls

Tetepbone

ro

anjpwtottb. e Bttaeat. ba ta PMatant, direct aad pi
ttaa with your nl«
. kmta of dctiamtk oOOal dlapatak raMWad la OiautisfhotioB oTor Tarninc
Biaata. and ta fact, every one yoo
Ten-bM a
Parlaat tkiaa o>alaek
wtak to ineev
Ptrat-Braaeb. 10.
DownofTownA
itlaaaaUHto daay tkatfcato aotpieIf yea 8EB people, ym can’t do aay
Baoead-Baad. OkalMpka, NickeU. raon
' ki ta Piaaea tkat tka BafUak
toaa talk with tocm. add yoa
Maml. t.
taa wke aeatrol tka aaktaa an Leadan Saiag PopoUata So aot Lika
ean do toat from yow owa pfioe. with
uad.Laka.T.
' with diapattoai
U tka
a
targa Mvlag aflaetod by toa totaIka Mtaattaa aad Brarytktar
dlMatoh of M. Plahoa It laya tkat tka
pbMeaadplaeed on tke mdlt aide of
la VotlAtalyTaaar U YaaaM aakad kiB If ka
toaladgar.
wtakadtolnnPakia
aa«»M w Taa taaaaaa Becoaa
Bava yea eaa ta roar eOee?
M. Plekoa npllad tkat ha lafaaad to
Oktaago. Aag. »~Tka Popaltat laad- riiat-KlekoU, lA
dky kla gorara- an Bay kan trMble ta aflaettag a
Seaoad — Marttaak. Sweat. Lake.
■Mtto do 00. Mcraorar,
........... faataa wltk
- tka
' Dai
"
‘aot taara nlaaa
ooBpaatad by a wkleh aaay ofdkaa hoped to aaeoa- Third— Beaelagar. Baaard. Oartta,
a wktak woald ba aaBtlMtto pro- pUak. Tkan ta BO. doabt tkat than ta Afiay.,Marr«U.Braaeb.
THE TRAVERSE CITY
toettkatw Haropaaaa, laotadlv too
aaooao xvxn.
LADlBrAKOCEXTBwoMM aad ekiUna, la addlUoa to tka
Taa-bird
1.000 aattoa ohrlatiaaa. Partbanaore.
N Ttawaa for vtaa prw
It at the Flnt-Eaaard. Sweat. A
Ptakoa told tka Tkaar LI Yamaa tkat
City
Seaator
a OhlBOM Moort woald. ka laadaqaato lUrloa' Battar of Merth Ckroltaa, ebairta protoet tkan parttn la tka praaaai aaa of toe Popaltat national aoaunltSU Bast PTOBI airsvt.
aeadittoa of tka aoaatry. Tka tattoga toe ta aaek taoenaad at tka taming
C3otkss esUsd (or ud dsllTsrsd
Third—Sawyer. Lake. Baaetagar. e.
offlaa aeaeladadd fraa
fro* tka ■nnga that down of Town, all tka aon ao baMBM
onAs^Pbojyg.^ yXSTIIB AVOlWriHE
TXnDXVXXT.
M. Plekoa wiU wait far aa Baperaaa ^Deaaenti defaatad kla and hta
aMort Tkarafara. m iBwadlato aid ta
ta Ucnaant auta alaetion ta Taa
raoalnd.'U wiU ba laiiMaaibU to await North Carolina, end mada hta rwelaet
riald Uanhat Oout Vm WaldwaM tan lathe aaaatopnaUmUylapoaalbU.
who aapaetod to aaU fraa Genoa Aag. Pattlfmrta atao oppoead to too traMana U tka poiton an wUltag to far of too Popaltat aad Pree SBnr Bal kla M eoaaaaader ta ektaf, pabltaaM to Stenaaoa.
wktak la dnbtfal la tke extnae
ra at Ugesw pwslUs craM- >
TboM faata aaay aaplatn toe nUaaawa
Veneoenr. B- a. Sag. 9-Ee». Joaa- of toe aeabaraoftoa Popaltataxeea{kaaUae. head of
mat at toe Sherataaary aeelaty. hM arrind from TUa
today ta talk orer toe ptaM
Tbta M the Bapreaa of ladla. Be^ torfaalao.
that bat for OkiaaM oa8TMte.Maay Bryaa and I
I, of toa party
■Iwlnaarlaa woald kan been'kiUed. who waat to ladtaaapaita toattand tka
Tkay wan tanlaabla dariag the aaige.
toCkl- WerTM. T; Hartlaek. IS^; BktaS 13;
Tbtol U.
ItaVktoUaUbarrlMdaa aadararata aagotoal^ Bryaa arlUr
Be aennly aeotod tka farFor Pig ^ula, bat aince
mban aftka Daiaeerattaau! babtaa kaatda tka ally Cataeae
I bare tried
fecMM balwam tka Popaltat aad Dam- Owtagtob^ag Me man abort toe
xnra BvaBurs buvbraj. pent eoaalttoM will ba ha|d m tka hartavola toam aaek had «va' extra
Tkapriaetati
a Otoatoeataa Wat* Kwtcd
wMMfoUewa:
BAGS WAS DBCLABKD OPB
by a TtMpeeary Paata
Cartridge box. Bead af Charlevalx.
alWtaanlM aaearl
doka B. Oaatiy Spcataad an Ankle and oarkaadrad dkalta, diridad by U.
k Aaf. a—Tka faaaral ad Stag
Braeehof
thta elty aad Ntahola of
CtaaU
Mt
go
with
Jaa
Patekm
to
w a amt
Jordaa: tfaaatag rad. WllUas
Mattel wTMItealM award.
r ktotad tka <
MarralefltoTacM City. Tba wtaaw
Otaaa. N. Y.. Aag. a
aad 10,000 ptepU galkicadtoaM toa of tka atamMtta mtocrlpUoo to too
matoPf toa deraay Warm AMotoitlM ifoixise BnxWD had wt beaa Acpaataaeeanad tkan bat ardar wm today, the alar attraetlom batag Joa teraktaad apoo laat al^t. bat will ba
aoMratoarad. TwMtytkonaand pao- Patobaaaad iakaB. Oaetry. Owtag

POPDUSTS ABE DIGBRSED

For a lot of 1 andS of a kind, reluat $1.00
to $1.60.
Sean those Shirt Waists at T6o P Battar do
SO today.

STEINBERG’S

$148 $148 $148 $148

MIGHIGtKTflEPHOIECO.

ladies’8lack and Tan Shoos

DR. SAWYER

We Are closing lihem out at $1.48.
We give you a large stock to select
from—not old styles, but light up-to-date
goods.

..Dentist..

I Used
to Pay 10c

Sc
Pig Tail
Havana
Smnker

SSlSti^_________

2^/rsr.ssi2; as^
aaaaad the offiaara to iktak toa life eC

VAaett aad Coaat Tarla draw.'’dtfir
awarto.TwbUa toe mealiy farMda
aqMia amaad toa rayal Mtago^

toOaaWy haytag aptatoad «r wrau
aa aakla toa ram WMAaeUrad ot.
“Tka iHigtata Spy" wUl ba mpaatad
totaavMdag. Tka amt of
totaorkaadf
uamtawarthy o< a largal

iTMO QaL'’ Aowa

a5rosa“-

That's the price on a line of

Clothes Cleaning
ui Pressing Parlors

I bare come to tiie OobcIup*
ioc that be WiU bay a finU
elaoM delicio^ amoke. Try
one and yon wfllnererpay
10c for a Pig Tail ^aift.

FRANK FRIEBRICH,
Le«ding Shoe HoMe Ot Northem Mich. lei Sun—HI Fm SUM

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IA Shoe

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I To Admire

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Is the “SUPEKLE" shoe—the very
latest thing out for ladies’ fine dress
wear. They’re np-to-date in every re»pect—the pn^ is $3.50.
Remember our SALE of TAN §HOBS
—From. 25c to $1.00 a pair less thaa
regular pritt.

PARKER BROS.

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You Can Make
Yourself Comfortable

■fftemd bj th« AasMtow
pulirlay, ato R in aaM that itov
pa o< eanaataa tern Vni AB- waraauT badly friffbfai Baa what
ttop wore gtokto ag bp Bart BUa.
OtoeffO W, Bat, Cartte Oelto bto
btebWnt BraagBt Aboto to
eoacffo Beatbud oa tto paeht DaOp.
PnaUagt o( tto SrMi«
"wyhtoTWBiia tea Into tma tto
ahibtoBaa.atowaMstiU on tto
goalta atda when tto wted bogaa ta
Ttoy ataamgtad to lataiB to
OwuMtea Brae., baa ba* rataatatod to alabtoau, bat tto wito hiBBi aa
tto Auarteto Twttteff lunMatW aai kigb that they had to let go tto ufla
toagwaUlftUate rauoaaapauoeteliaw tnab la tto UaMad SteUa. Tto They won giekad ag bp tto Dallp. ato

________
4alp»,Mte:
wTto^tthfopaarwta toteoanp
otottoiiiltotadtbataaarwaton
aaotenrapoalad. >Np Ooaattp*tiaa«
Ttoa.' Ifwa lOM. oar ebUdraa t^
oar toOdmb abOdfOB will wd aawood
tottoipWtafthMBnff.aad oalatoatteMoltto ffeartk cd 4alpwmpa«
W. D. a Otfalai laU anataff.
awpp.forltoapMt mt a^pbawlU bo
edP.T. Baaaah.
pabw."
graaidant of.^a Ttaewru City Drleteg
Tto paM tbraopeantonattorij
Farit Aaaoelatte.
TtoatoepoflUa totM*a eanariaa
nip lataroatteg oaa.. Ha wu porebaaadbp^- D. C. OarBitae la Cblugo tor
affood roaad aaa. 1toa;to wu owaad
hue tor ooua tlma. and oatacad te ueualiaaaa.anrpoaeof wfaldtot
am>m.uXi<>tcu»<o wiu ew Ttoa Dr- Eallepof Otaad Bagida fU
Traphj to ante Bifi-.
teaek of tba antiaal aad elabaad that
to wu a bore^ aaaad Bd Meek, etolaa
bia ler Ohorlmls Cop.
trea blB aoao peart baton; Ba raOaaoftbe !
tto abeottoff eontaat paatardap - _ glerlaad bla and a long aad eupaaaln
Oaerffo B. Hlffb el Cblaaffo. osa of tto anlt foUoaad la tto elrcnlt court here.
owaan of Poroel Ledfa. arbe la apaad- wUeb wu wqa bp Dr.-ffteUep, wto
tto aaminar at that roaort. Mr. took the boru. Later.lt It eaid that to
at iboronghlp eonelaeed that tba
fliffh U aa ardaet admlror of ffood
e wu bot Bd Xaek, aad aold bla
Barkamanablp and after tto eontaat
paatardap toffoneroaalp offarad a m to OennalnelBro*. again.
Bel tbetnlt bad uubliabcd to.tto
tnpbpeoptobaooataatadfor bp tba
aanaelaba allfflbU in paatardap^ eon- utUfutlon of tba American Trotting
ta it, to to eoBtaatod for bafore tba drat Aauolailon that the boru wu
Mack,
and aa there wore flnu aad pan-'
of Bepumbar. Tto prlaa wUl haeoma
tba pr^wrtp of tto taam wlanlaff it la altlu agalBBt Bd Mack aggragatlng
a ainffla eontaat. Tbla offer waaffreav g4U.tO, and an additional charge traa
UMelaUoD of $» for the ebanga of
Ip appryialan bp tba local aad Tlaltlaff
taaaa and anolbar exeittaff toarna- aaae to Fred] Almont. the bom wu
barred fraabll auoelatlon trackt. till
sent wUl to tba raanlt.
tto papaaat of tto MIS 10. Tbla wu
too aneb. in view of what the boru
Brwrltiaa
had alroadp coat, and alnoe tba anlt the
All maabara of tba Bopal Cltala are
raear hu not bun pat oa the track.
aryad to be prnent at the meetlnff tbla
ae time ago. bowerar, J. T. Ban
erealaff. aa tbU la the laat time Mn.
nab, pru dent of the Driving Park AaBartk^A. WblUoek will bcpraaanb aoeiationof tbla dtp. took the matter
Mr.eWatt.tbe atata ontaaiter.'will
In band, and oa a reeent vlalt to Cbialao to at tba auatlnff tbU enalnff.
aago be Uld tbe fell auieaent of the
Tba anbjeet for dtoonm at tto
fapttbefere i. B. Steiner, aeeratarpof
WUlard W. 0. T. O. aaatlnff tblaafmr'
tbe American TrotUng^AaaoelaUon.
aooB will to tba BBaatlala aad Mob'
and tbrongb bla Inflnenca. ttofiauand
of ararydap Ufa Bra.
chargu againat tae hem were reduced
Itetort will be loador. AUanlarlmd.
to |l60.s;^bla money wu promptly
Bln No IS*. 1^ O. T. M..
paid, and tbe oBclal rainatataaent wu
will aerre a ten cent aappar tbla enn- weivad yuterdap.
laff InForattarn 'Ball. There will to
Tbla plaeu Germaine Bru. in a good
dnaeiaff in tto analag aad a qnUt pultlon uto raelng la tbe fotnre.
wlU ba dlapoaad of.
Tb^ bava no and of oonfideeee In tbe
Ito datw for the praaentatloa of tba apeto of tba buu. and u be bu no ofopan-'Pewtotaa'' ton baaachaaffad fleial record, be ean eater to any e)au
from Anffiiat 14 aad Ift to Auffnat tt except a greeo race.
aad 14.
It It probable tbat tbe rau betwuo
Tba Womna'a Ballaf Corpo asjsped FredAhnont and Dagwood. Howard
a dellffbtfal pleale at But Bap peaiar- Wfaiting'a ful pacer, will now be peU
dap. _
ed off. It wu prevented before, owlog
The O. B. A I. railroad bu pnlUralp to the diaqaalidutlon of the foraer.
forWddaa tto aalo of
orataro oa all of lla Balaa. OeodaeMarried at A
tore ara pran ordara to aatoca thU
TheWublagton Bvenlng Star bu
preblblUoa.
Kora S. took aaeoad BOBap In tto tbe followleg in ita rcaort eorrupoo1:40 trot at Bap dtp Wodaeadap. -Sfia deau'trom Amndel-on-tto-Bap. Md..
Jolp?7ib;
took the aaeond but la *:*? *-4.
Mr. Tbomu B. Linton aad Miu Ma­
a. A lAnffwortbT aad Bd llbert,
with tbalr famUlaa, tore raiaraad bel M. Carroll el Travene City. Mieb.,
from a two wukt' obb^ trip 00 the were married at 1:S0 Saturday after'
soon
at tbe rutory of St. Ann'a P. B.
near Mapftald.
Thap
CBBffhta rarp Inrira Baabar of fito ebnrefa. Anaapolla, by tbe B(v. Joupb
aad report the fiehlaff at that part of P. MeCoau. Mr. Linton la from Wuhlagten. but baa a cottage at Amndel.
tto rlrar to be rerp ffood.
where to apenda bU anamara. Miu
IwaleOroaoMr. onaof ttoploni
Euwlek, died putardny moralng of Oar-oll apent a portloo of lut anamei
eaaeeroftto Unr. at tba age ofes here, tbe gout of Mrr.TaUiday. Ow
peaia Bowu wcU knew la tbla aec- lag to tbe roeeot death of the bridc'a
father tba waddiog waa a very qnict
Uon. Be lurm a temllp.
Workwu begun yuterdap on the one. Mr. and Mn. Linton returned to
Webatoratreat Mwer batwoen Welling' Arundel afur tbe cercraonv and were
given a very beany urenade Saturday
ton and Ptaakiln aireet.
olgbt. A wagon load of young people
ibere of the Patrlareba. I. O. beating lin pant and blowing boru
0. F.. are reqoutod to mut tbU enn- dlUerbed the ii'.lIneM of tbe aldnigbl
lag. to muke arraagoaenta for tba air for aoB* fl (teen or twenty aioi

to

—‘jts-jss&sssr

MDTHffl eqPOfflllBI

£ns

SStu-

Tho Wtim FropbrtoMSM.
'U Um ^vnphmlm taA prodlrttoaa
aUakv Mr. Bi7»B tod prOTca to ba
tt*a foM atMdvd, wbtoh toa baao
to opar»Ua« arer tl»aa to attared tbam
weald ban prodaaad tto foUowUw
dtfOtal raaolta, to-wU:
It aroald toTa laaraaaad tto poiatoatoff aowar of tto ffdld dollar.-^Madtmm Sqaara Uardaa ^>aaab.)
' It woald ban baan aa eartaia to
—w» priaaa taU aa a atoaa it to faU
arbaa It la thrown lalo tto air.—(Nawto».lowa. aaaaeh.)
^
'>
It aaeaU ton tooraaaad tba dabta of
•to paopla and laaaoaad tlialr abUltj to
BOX tba*.—iBalUaionapeaab^)
It aroald ton mada tUaaa harder
Md hprdar.-CSaaa apaaeb.)
It aroald ban aUmd- enrThodj axOipd tto BOBOX etoaran and tto
maUf e«aaia.-(Mew Bane. Conn.,
b.)
. ttobroad
wtoabooa aaaa aarna to raaotbar
wto bad not oaraad U.-(Barttord,
fleaa..apaaeb,)
It would ban nude tba rieb richer
mi tto .poor poorer.—(Sawark. Ohio,
dtto aamber
wto are toppp and Inereaaad tba
tor wbo are In diatrcak-(Same apaaeb)
It aroald ban daatropod tba bOM of
tto toUlnff
Waa.. apaaeb.)
It aroald ban daalroped the oppo^
laaltp to work.—<8aBa apeaeb.)
It ^Id ban Ineraattd tba aaaibrr

adatondard soaep.—(daaiaepaepb-)
It weald ton aaeoaraffad tto boardiai of Boaap.—(HornaarlUa. H. T..
apoMb.)
II woald ban wada It Boraand
■on dIfieaU for tba farmer to lin.—
(Kadiaoa Square Oardaa apaaeb.)
11 woald ban Isjarad tba waffc
avaar.-(8aBa apaaeb.)
It woald ton made eBplopmeal
lam aartaln—(Same apaaeb.)
It woald ton dl«eoara(ad eaterfctoa.—(Samaapaadb.)
It weald ban paral]ud ladaaWp.—
(SaBe epeeeb.)
It weald bare letecncd the abUUp
of aarlnn took* to oellcct tbelr aiaata.-(Bame tpaceb.)
It would ban ineraaMd tbednnffer
addapaaltora bwlar ibair dapoalu In
MTlaca bank».-(MadlMn -SqanraOardaaapcecb.)
-It woald ban cowpelUd dcpcallora
laaarlnffi banka to withdraw ttolr
dapoaltt to pap
«paa»
aamaapereb.)
It woald ban laraened tba aab
of tboaa,aaraffad In baainaaa oeeappttau aad woald ton Icneaad tto
poTBaaeaep of neb 10101100—(Santa

funeral of Oaorga Brown of Willlaaiborg. wbo U a palrlareb.
The Forcatara woold like one bandrod aora lUtla glrla to appear In the
«ag ttbiwn in tto -Virginia Spy"
tonight.
oa the top
tbleeftolng. Tto Mnabla wUl lean
the dock at 7;MBban>Uat nigbi Hto Leona Spront of
South Union aireet. gave a nrp pli
ant party to a aompanp of friandr.
The enalag wu daUghifnllp
road atoehn aad other Ilka enterprteeu bp the gaaata aad tbalr bettaaa.
-<laBt apeaab.)
Mlaa Beu Martte. Mlu Agtoa EalIt wenid tore lajared or daatroped lep aad Oaorga Ea'Jep of Colnabna.
tto Buanfaciarara of affricnltmral 1«wbo ton
at tto Oottaga Hoae. ton ffoaa to ML
fflaaaata.
waffou
baan
(tpriaffdald. Oblo. and Flint. Mieb..

R would ton leaaaaad tto aWlUp
•IttoBaaaaatobnp irooda and therebp would ban Icaaenad tto nowbar of
. ooBBorelattranllaffBM—andknnapoUa apaaeb to ttarpllaff aan.)
It would ban Bade It InponalU
toahaafli and wlrm to pap off tto
mant^m 00 tbalr bonn—(hUoM-.
•yoUa. Wan., apaaebae ladiB.)
It aroald ban made U aeaaaaat
•droeata tto eloalaff ap of ear pabUe
oatoola—(MDOBoatb.111.. apaaoh.)
It woald ton mado It atera proii
•Ua to Ion Boaop or to beard it ibaa
ta tenet U la oatarpriaa or pnpar
miaene.B. T.. apaaeb.)
It weald ton Bade dearer me

SIWT of a dlan. '
To ba boaad hand and foot ter
bp tto ebalM of dlaaaM U tto
term of alanrp. Oaorga D. WUU>
of Maatoutar.
HIto.. oaj
aapt; -Mp wife
........ “lleb..
bu baaa 00 balploB tor fln paan that
otoeoaldaettora onr te M time.
Aftw aelag l«
- _
Btttora ato It wa
able to do bar

iHHSrissr'Sis:

dugaeata.

men

MteghLAag.». u Btetebwfth Oroad.

BOHZmSB

SLATER’S HOUSE FURNISHING STORE,

L. D. CURTIS
Faaaral Ditactoi.

Prevented a Tragadp.
Tiaelp iafonution given
Tbii offer is good only for %,
George Long of KewStralUvillr. Oblo.
uved two Ilvu. A trlgbtfel cengb bad
by k^t her awake mrp nlgbv She abort time.
Made from any good picture.
try Dr. Elng’e New Dlaeovery. Ose
bottle wholly cured her; and abe
wrltu. tbU maivelone medieioe alao
cured Mr. Long of a uvere atuek of
lonla. Snob <
i are pulilva
proof of iu power t
ra all throat.

XonbrtBpbM AV.1M. BeUneuWO.

DB.GlDnUR

D(»IUST

£.N. XOBLQ

O. R CARVER

DON’T Be Foolcdi
Talrnii tnitai irbtai’
teCRV WeUNTAIN TKA

Fire Insurance.
the' Sra utiok rebel, tonight. Ang.
e. it tbe Grand.

DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING

L. L. A. BnUdliw.

DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING

'

WE DON’T
PROMISE
To push two dollars of value Into your one
dollar, for It wasn't Intended for it—but we do
promise to &11 every corner of it with best of
values and satisfactory goods.
^

The coolest men
in the city

Beautiful
art squares

Tbeee lust few bot days have
worn clothing purebaaed bore —
We do sell the most satisfactory
clothing—no matter what the aeaeon. We’re soJIingeommer clothing Dow^-dnya at prices never be*
fore rencbed'for good valnef..
$0 suit for S1.00; $n..-)0 suit
for $-S.30; 110 snit for $<:a6plendid $12.50 suit for tlO. and a $1.5
suit for $12.

dust anpacked the handsom­
est designs bn the market—The
new Persian colorings and con­
ventional designs — prices from
$'i -'»0 to $0. New Smyrna Bugs—
any color to match yonr carpets,
sell from 12.25 up. The hm-at
stock of Ihaperies ever displayed
— entirely new colorings — sell
from $l.i5 to $15 00 die pair.
These are the new fall d<aigus,
and
call and inspettiotj is The
only tay to fally appreciate this
great display.

Thinking of buying
a nice carriage?
These ere the headquarters,
with the finest line tj select from
in Xorthem Michigan
Oar open bnggiea ore conced­
ed in tbe lead—They are npliolatered in different kinds ami col­
ors of materials and sell from
to $4$.
The top baggies all have tbe
patent drop top and spring back
teat, and sell from $4.5 to $05.
Oar sarreya are made with
different colors of wood work, and
the finest apbolstering.
Prices
trom
to tUO. Yon can uve
from $5 to 115 on each by bnyieg
from oa.

oTJo’s'
1 Ita tfOOliUI KpiD)r

O.A. HAMMOND

We’re unloading
furniture every day
And such beautiful designs
and finisbingB of the wood. A
car loadof cbairstock. Thekitcbcn chairs are selling at $3 for tbe
set of six; the dining chain for
$5 50 for six; bedroom snites from
$17 up;siogledresaer« from $9$0;
chiffoniers from I0.73; a great line
of coaches from $B,76.
Remember, we will cantinas
to do as we bsve done for yearai
If fon cannot pay the fall
amount in spot cash, we’U take it
in “little at a time'' payments.
8tep in and see onr new
goods.

The Hannah & JLay
Mercantile Company.

RulEstlK

DEALERS

IN
Beau a. Batoltae A Ma’Jkoa Bteak.

uia-iao mocrv arxucwr.

IFinCtaioiPtmaii
I6i20 for $1.25.

, Whooping Cough, Aathma,
Bronohttla and Inolplant ,
Cdnaumptlon, to
J

. Offlosr VBlf«7
tote, men foogte

8TVOTXHOT

Ploaaaxt Tlua Pteaaad te thto Seasteff at Firu M- B. Cbareb.
Tba elau atadpiag tto Cblnou Baplra bad ito paoplu wUI bold a puUle
Beating tbla evaatag at 7:U. Bav. J.
A. Braadp wQl dellvae a leetnro oa tto
Ballglona of tbe Cblneu, after which a
dnlntr Ohiaeu tapper will to cerv^
Brarpbodp la invltad to tto lecture and YOU CAN QET
to the aodal Which followu Tbe elau
mcata In tto purlon Of tto FIrot M. B.
ebnreb.

Ooughm,
OmUm.
Brippm,

Sstfthi LstgftSo^
aad tto MiBu Patum onto walkan
u StMabwg'a-eraad toalght, A^. »■

This bot treather, at a v^aUght expense
tv buying one of our ea^ lawn or porch
chairs or rodceis at a big reduced price.
Oar $1.50 porch rocker for $r,35; our $3.25
large arm rocker for $1.75; our $34» lawn
Morris Chair $3.35; a nice folding redining
chair, that you can lie full length in, for
$iyx>. A full line from a good strong,
well made camp stool, up to anything you
want in lawn or catqping goods.

back to tto alab
laaDtea ware waltlag oa tto
ferthoaa. Itwuaa
te the late wu vary

kTteCmihatGms,

aaddlnpapalla It la a godacad to
w«B.alekIp, raa-dowa people. Cora
taaiaataod. UalpMe.
S. B.
Walt aad Jaa O. dobaaob. diBggtota.

^

EVERYTHING

DEAL ERS
IN
EVERYTHING

TH»MC«WNG RBCORD. FMDAYjAUGPST 10. l9ou.

EUUQDSVWII

I OONOENWO nnrs
I
OP MKMIQAH
1.

CoBk Beeniny

oo

the

^

Itrikt fMv Vkili 9sVle UlW7. »<
Mn. »«•. WkttikMtfpw
Mpla^vlto ymUtar

TbabSn IaaiM*w Dtedotte'

kky. AkokttMaamhorawmep
and te nmt tea Mmo ww m
re than Ihree mBae

Bar ffUM tte My W » tew
« Boya' Band waa «a beard, aad
MMd Oikirti wmJmtmi ta u oM
a aaay Aao eneert, that waa
ilUaakla teaaiU daj* ■ce.te ttaaOy aa}oyed by nZL The ei
■wa «mU hMtit avkUstly km
■MMdky tert ttuU.
■liil itetef 4a|kk«te« te My oa hoard tha bant, aad tha par«y re­
, MU
it w*« Myyatd k«
ed at midalyht.
• to Tklt OM «( Uo AOdfM.
, » rtedat ««

Ofeyat. kMkoMsIteactetwewko
■o tim of kte m k* <oM. ~~
«■ to teem te kU teoflyw

I M tka Foot KaAa

D.AU.1 YmUrtv <■ nuOuB. of B.1L

OOXBmBOAnOBAL vxovie.

■omhen of tha Saaday Actood Wmt

to Vwah-U wmata Yaatorday.
.SmtSi. JooM ttmrn
eftha O
tewr.olowly tMiotfoM Ikodto• to nro, kolaff teowB oo yoryoro ttonal Suday aakool look ia tha ptotonorrtaffieo. A tteyto mtM oo ale to M»«b-ta-waata yaatarday. aad
had aa exeeUant time. T>allttia rata
«M tka ood OOM it to thetfbt to
-tevokoM tea to
■oiraof tka
be apoUM, bet H waa a thoroayhly
knla.
aattoSad crowd that retnrnai on the
Mr. M Mn. J. OlbUaa of MeakarvOla. wero dlroceod okost alx yaon
■fo. Tkay hod
rawataad U tka eoatody ^ tka sotkar
who okWoad tka dliorea after t^yom
admrrlad itla. Utar. Mn. Olkkloa
aMrriod a Mr. Haatea atroey friaod of
bar (onnor haakaod. Oibkina aakad to
ka alUnrad to board with Utaa ao be
aocld aoa tka daarhtan. Tka reawt
«aa yraatad aod tkay all lira teratber
Ik eoa happy family.
Atoxoodor Malmtodt. a poor painter
eCMarlaaUa,oima a Mtof laadnaar
(hyatal Valla on whlek Iron
koaa dtoeoTorad. and ha now flnda himaall oenfroaUd with an oflar of SM.OOO
oad *»M a month royalty far the aaa of
htoland.
The Faye Wire Fenea eompaay of
Adrian, want into tha haodaof areaalTor Wodnaaday. It ia nnderttood
that the amate axeoad the llabUitlaa by
vnr keoo.ooQ.

riOoLeOmPaa.
t of Baiflaad tho WlaaiayBaa 0am la mtk
MB Bern.' akowa. ''As Bow pmi AmTwo Mce OaV-Bard FoagtotOi
' * teatk." Ika Wg mlaatnl nrganlthat Breatty Flaiaid tha Vbae.
tkaMM
am Wadnteday.
Btt BapUa won tha yama, bat U took
Ateoiy tka kMk daieira and eaka
mlaalafatoteU. timtetraaa
tooeyht in erUk two man oni and H walkaet Wiu tka skew, to an abrny'^--^k^tka BafTtoon Brua aagagod
■temm. Ky.. ky name .o< Darn
piaaa ea tha loeal dtomend.
mn. Jaroaen to famoM aa a hate
ooama there era ptaaUy of re
yttoBtetkedefaat.bat tha lealm- daacaraad sake walkar. andatoote
aaa teal. Bit stoma ka*a to
•n aaama to ha that Bk Bapldi played
«*or a apaeial toot Darato
hetterkaB. aapirlilly at tkeeriUaal
kiytoataamalseofy handy last weak
■ tern BlkRapUa in WaaUayton te ma. and aaead Ika
daalaiedOB M way to tkeyreaoda •kowaSfO dollar MIL It waa tkto
that tkay wonld ylre tka loeal team a way: Tha raal aotata ayeat who
They ended tka yame racy rntod tha yronM ter which 1 was
sting for tka abow to onkiUt
tkaakfel to pall oet with a rteiory. It
waa a reay cleat mute deal
WM a pretty eonteet aad eteryoae
with, and wonld not rant u the lot
tka yronada yot kla monayb worth.
atb bayaa tkalrru except by the took Balthar ados bad
^pc Unc OT a mla bandy, nnd Dave
to totop the let off.* „
yar aad Horotny eroaaad tha Plata,
tb^ half of tka aaooad the drat which the cyaat conmtad. hCTluy
two. Elk Bapida man went ont. takeo DO notiec of Ocrch immence
fact. Tba tract of laad. tha ayaot
aaid. be t^on^t wap tome *00 fact,
bnt whap ha ssw D«Ta step it off
enrcfaUy lM tost, ha aaid ha yneaaad
he was mistakce. Xt yoc e*cr ssw a
mad real asuta man la your Ule, yon
sbonid bare seen that agent the night
be ecme to onr Ihectre, icw Dsre duelog and for the Srst time ofaaerred hU
feet. I was told tbe ayeat meaenred
his ground after we left and faond it
wu exactly *00 feet aa be at first
tbonyhi.**

Sternberg's Grand, Thursday, Aug. 16.

Mra. Henry B. Kiny. wUe of Prof.
Ktay, oaa of tka ImprtocmodAmarleaaa
at Pekin, wlrea bar parenUat Coldwater that aha and her three ohlldren
haeaarrleod aatalyin San VrancUeo.
A Woodland woman who wanted to
Atoiyare faaraalf and had the money to
pay for harlny it done, baa had two
la^ diamoada oat in bar front teeth.
feteonai.
Vra. V. A. Bari, daturhter Carrie and
aoo WlUia baea retemad from the

Jemor Badaarer Pleolc;
The Junior Chrlstisa Bndeaporof the
Friends ebnreb
Itch enjoyed a picnic ree*
reeterday in Wayne sucel yrora After
dlnnerAhey went for a boat ride

WOOD a WASD’S “rwo MsaaT
COltPAHY
Good Adrartialny Matbode.
Tha landioy advertlainy Icmmal fa
thto-oeulty.' ■■Bmlaa," ie eoaoeded to
bethablyheat anthorlty a pen proper
methoda of effeeiiTO adTcrtUloK and an
ad writer whoae prodoeUona are y'ven
faTonble mention In --Braiai" can
Ihiriny the paet
tbrre ee^kt there have been eeveral
..................... of tbe advertiermenu of
tbe Hannah A Lay Mereantlle Co..
erhlc
• appeared in the Momlny Beeard
leb
I their arranyetnrnt haa been hlyhiy
eomaended Eecentiy reprodBctione
ofaimilar adearUaemente of tbe Com
^ny b^TC appeared In the Dry Gooda

It Helped Win Betties.
Twenty-nine officers and men wrote
from the front to say thatforsentebes.
bruises, cou. wounds, sore feet sod
niff jotnte. Bseklin'a Arnica Selre is
bsstin the world. Same for bni
Md plica.

AT KLONOYK&

tbamps”

third.
made a aeratch
aqd
fanrth
man
-npli
hitbyapltehadbaU.
a ground.
er waa knocked
cnoekad to Dafandorf at ishort
and crarybody aaid the inning
orer. Bat Do6a oould not get it. and
whan tbe short eomody, or rather
trayedy. of arrora was orer, all three
men bad eromod the plate.

See Sookery
tSeTbufied Dnubmsn in I
ways, 1 Ibis ereniag Au|
Stelnfi^'e Graod.

Theaoore stood at this polot, ibrae
to two. Ull tha aeeeotb. when Norotey
Mr. and Hra J. W. Btyyina and
and Beynelds eame home, aad tbo In­
dawbur Eleanor of Otaad Bapida. are
in the lead. Bat In
telha oityrUlUayMr. Uijn^'imothar.
w AIA A Aw wA •
tbair halt of the ninth the Elk Bapida
Mra. Ann Hiyylaa.
team msde a run. wbleb tied the soon
Bcdaed Oampbell. tha only brother
When Thirlby scored In tbe Arst half
of MlaeHelanOampbaU of thU city,
of tbe tenth, It looked as though the
loft Boaton on tha ftth of Avyeat for
GIVE THEM A CHANCE
home team would win. Bat Sbeldon
haapltal aorf loe lo<%lna. Ha to a memdrawn base on balls, aod Carson yot
bar of tka Hod Oroaa hoaplul eorpe, and
Ilfs on a Balder^ error. Welch ted
waa In Forte Rteo whan Csmpaey
My couaiD .tntbuny hai U«ti in to Qrammel atmek out. but that
eraalnCsba. Utoa Oamphatl wae
11 me of bU betrothal of hii eon Aji
cuonyb, and when NcAlplee. with two
pactiny him bore on a piaU In tka near Vi a yonuK wuiuiiu of esecpiionslly vi
(In Private Oen)
omicoot nnancial prmpccta My oossin strlkca oa him. pul tbo baU for a safe
A. MandiataMin of Detroli. oaa of the ianui hiniM'lf atuauof large mnuia, one .Into left Beld, it was all oror, far
mtebere of the. Arm of 8. Benda A Co., «u<l liio children'* fortnoee are etill to iibelden and Carson scored, winning
be made. Kemtbolea it waa not witb- tba ysmr.
to in the eity on
an aft of deprecation and (yaiptomt
Kit Canon pitched hie nsnal fast
jammKaboeaad W. C. Hell will
of ODea>in«aa that be told me what AJat game for the Elk Bapida key*, kaeplay
laate today for Ootralt.
bad iloue.
tbe bite waU aeatterad. Panninyton
Mre. Tmey.'who haa been viaiUby
But. I aaid. aceing Anthony growlny
pitteed
a fair yama for tka IndepenMra F.i. Cnrtieof Stttaetroot.haaro- aolemo. wmivbodj- meat many tbe rich
lafMd to bar home In Adrian.
yirl* Th<rvBiigbtbeenongbr1cbyotiiip dente. blowing knt fdnr kite la as
Mri. i. Paontbctoo haa retamad men to ]iair off witb them If all tbe rick many differcat ianldys. Carey Bull
tram a rialt with her aon at Loka Ana. barh*’lori> were aTailalilc. but as loug m umpired the game.
Following le tbe eeore by Innlnyt;
Boa. i. to. Bnadlcy and Stephen O a large pi-rn-un:agu of cbe rich bachelors
Insii-t <m tuartyi
ring poor girls there l^oo
idependeuia .. qsooootoo I->-3
Bryant of ftammluUle. OIlIo. are tbe
choice bot fur w le rich girls to many Elk Bapida ....oaooooool
ynaau of A. 8. Dobeon of Lony Lake. poor n
men or uono And. aftiT all. if a
B. 0. Bean arrlrad In tha city yaa girl t>
t» truly a uiw girl, it would bo a
Tcaterdny> Baee Ball Oamee.
tordny from CtodUlae. to take a leadlny tbame to m old iu» because of her for•pedsl <o Tb* il*miac keeerd.
part la -The Vlryinia Spy-* iaet tnni- WlKin I wa» young. I told him. I
.oio realty loreu a git.. ai.«^he bad
klyht.
Opera Hoaaee Too Small
AMKBCAU UAOUK.
ores
Mlee )ennto Herd rotnraed yaa lored me. and bad sbo been of agooras
orphan I wonld bare niarrii-d bar If kbe Minneapolis..........................
lardny from a rtoit to B^y View.
bad owned All New York betweenCAoal Milwaskea..............................
Joteph Peieon ratamod yeaterday street and Central park Drvadfnl as U
Ehr« aad Fishan Waddell and
from an enteodod etoit to kla old home would hare bees to be burdeoed with Smith.
toOanadn.
Tba Bast Singera, Dsnoara.
cb a load.,1 wonld bm-v felt tbit
Second gi
Dr. OennUett of BlkVBapIde. eame
ne nffecti-m might make it tolerable
MasictanB, Oomadiana
Mlnnoapolk
1 thitik t was a cumfeut to Cousin An­ Milwankea.
• hU home teem
thony
H
i
went
Bwgy
looking
a
good
Win the irama of hahe ball.
Bnllay' i
Btoboto: BtMy and
Tha MleaealJem. Miau and Clare deal leas deKCted than when be eaiua Smith.
of tba Colored Baoa.
XAnatAL LXAOCX
Miner, wno hare beee ependlay a lew in, What a happlnem it is, to be^re.
when one geca a ebaooe to to-nefit a foldnya In tbe eity reiomed to their
s 1
loer oeature’s apirits by changing bis Chlaaya..........................
•tOid Hleelon yeetarday.
PhUsdelphia..........................
1
point of view I—Scribos'a
by thalr frtaad.SMim EmiliaCrowaiUf
Csllahaa aad Ckaaec: Fraser and
thtoeiiy.
Msrphy.
Answer* te a rlrctilar issued by tbe
Mr. and Mre. Llbew Wood baee re- Western MassscLuMHts Literary club 8kl.oaia....................3
1
7 H
karaad trom .Maatoa wbnre they went Trom lURO library lunmna showed that Brooklyn..........................
Yoany 'and Crlyer; Kltson and Far
an eialt tkalr eon Gaorye.
tbe cbolre of fh-tlim ranged from tiiO
The only Octoroon Catbednl
MU.
/
to fit per ivni. in different libraries
Mtoi Winifred Fuller, who
*. i « Cborcb Cbotr trareliDg, rendering
todberatoter, Mrm. TuiUe. to With those ooder slxteeu tbe ebolre Cincinnati.-...........................
Mew York..............................
Kjy 1 "Tbe Holy City*’ Pwlma, etc.
Otand Bapida. hae rauined home.
Seott and Pelts; Mcroar and Bowm e«cb performABce.
Miaa Mary Annan of b^ie. Mich,
aad Mtoa Ibeeaa Piarea, n,'^taaekar. c
coontry U being
d tup In Oreyoa. Tbla district le
cSaiyn. are apaodlny tka anmme opened
about IMQ miles from8|M>kaae.tn northwUb Mn. A Vailar.
At BOOS, bAltisg at tbe comer of
Jamaa Moody rnturMd yaatwday eastern Oregon. Some twooty-fire
miles In length j't la caUrely a goM
FVoet and Union streets, where
tram Balilmora. where ba haa to
eoustgy. Tbe ore. a large part of
FIMB CATCH OF BABB
tbs empany of cake wslkers, In
woriday te a frait paekaye faetery.
which to luiber low grade. Is fnaad
will yiye sn
arar a great area ^ conutty.
Laeal Flekcrmin Oan^t 06 Fonads
idea of the funons "400" walk.
BhakIbrakUw Baadaoha
inOaip UtocTi
Tbe attention of the poblic,
teat year New York bus
A party of fisbarmaa ntaraad last ladies’ especially. U caltiled to
_____
tbe
drained Cbleago alone of n;, u and cor- night tern Qkp Lake with a a^toadld
magnifioeat wardrobe and eoetnw
•loos tepreeeoung g3tsi.gu0.0u0.
esteh of baaa Tka
ea worn by this oempany.
Pestmaatar BaJf. Bart BUto. Oaoryc
Aftord.
AdmlfsioB redooed to 85c
Ovtto OMky.nad a
aad 150.
eyruetorafMtthai
cinl tiavclar. TAtj aauyhtes ponsda
Oronnds at tbe comer of Front
Wamntad
of fiaa Maek 1 am during tka day.
AkUtttotatwa-.op
H
Jomruywaeayh
aad Union streets.
YA UttU kaaw when fint wa mat
Partomaoces at S and 8 p. n.
That aoma day yon would W
Wfewrdckooaa^alal,
k^.JamaaO.Joknaoa.F.O. Aomp.|
te aato IB tha W..W. BlmkaU Oa

NO PROFIT
IN TfflS FORDS
___

It’s all your gain.

argaiins
Meilen’s Suits-

$t.60. taBO. 98B0. $18.50 BM
tba prloBs—Plek oaa of thaaa wd job
will hmy aavad from thrad to flvo
dollBTB.

Bargains
in Children’s Suits

Two-or Three Piece-

76c. $1.00. $1.50, $800 - Wa
bBva fitted OBt many aatira iamiliaa of
boy's from tbls llDa—Many of tbeaa
ooBtua nearly double wbat tbayjxowgofor—Wbara
there la only one aiza of a kind wa aimply ont tbe
price in two. if aeceasary to aall it

Men’s Linen Summer Coats,
Vests or Pants-

,Tnat tba Ume bow dnrlag tbla bot moatb—A
few day's wear will give yon your moaay*a worth of
comfort at the small price we dose them for—85 to 60
p'er oeat. discount.
^
Tbare*a hardly a man but wbat oould use some*
thing we are offeringnt tbe prioee we qnote to dean
up small aaaorementa betore fall gooda arrive.

Hamilton ClothingCo.

COMTiNG I Special Sale of Bicycle Sundries
BIO/

At greatly redooed prioee.

of Blellle ll*Bd |IUB»a

.

Oily Minstrels! At LEDERLE’S, 118

70-PEOPLE-70

lid tiu Sreatst Cake Wallas

Tbeee are real knryalnc.

ti yiMrb A lot of pockvi JHaklCtfciipa..........
lie
tut of tool tec*, roar rioi>-c............... mFosoh A lot el l>i<-;cle Ur« Upe. boi »> ir roll* ..
A lot «< porrrl rarrler* ..
. li to Sir rarb ' A let of l.iejrl* wmrbt* ................It. me
, . Lot of Urrelr lUdle*. (0»l otm.Vc.lI

A lev of pod*U cod bcodl* b
Poor
BvcoDi] b^nd ludiae' bicy^r8,4lC^ each.

Union St, Near Front.

WM. A. SOPER

The Up-Ta-Date Photographer
FOR NICE WORK.

t Fine line of Pliotograpli Buttons. Enlaigrue of ill Kinds.
OPPOSITE HOTEL COLUMBIA.

You can see that
we are always looking after
your interests.
Note what we offer you
below.

Traverse City,

VedDiisila;, Angost 15.

tiS-jy*

:.........

STEEET PARADE lEDHESDiT

Dr^Kmtilfe^^lSrp^ t£^^

r-^rs:

SUkias

----Jrt^BB.Walt.Butk*adr5«

STRICTLY REFINED!

In view of tbe feet that tbe rise in price of eoffece hss
made it aeceeeary for ni to raise prices also, and realiziBA
that some of oor castomers wonld not be willing to pay
(be advanced prke, we have added to ont line these grades
sad to this trade we can recommend them.

W. E. HANEY,
Up-to-date Grocer.
KewPbooel49.

OUPbeae^

m
THE MORNING HECOKD. FRIDAY. ADGnST }0,1900

E

am $fT»rw99LM
/a$mir9r$n£$l

Am am MMtoAlttECwMcwwlh
MlMte taarnai >r

amn^amialmlMat hy
«^igs»»l0B tanM te wwal teyt M
aim ■>■■■■ Uto OAmmai

A VUrr-niOM IMA MVIL.

tmdteaqr Carp r*«ed
■artteo ia (be ^aieh aUadeA Id; nda
CMlla
aadtbaUcbCBlv
*...................
* ■
ad “blaa rod, gCecB aad ia a ml
at ladMcrihahla «e)eta" wbila tfao
K aaAb’‘DO* oalp dfaqolalad BMB
doTotdof aUUfaoad I

trStrr:

lanl ofthtBneUy
«• lh« h«t, whlA bM. M WHkl mtr
wammar, wpiaanl Aa aa.Vlaa. Th*
lanl <a *Aa aarnmt at tha apmm !■ tha
«Maat 4*7 >■
>• **>»* •• ^
MHdard Cm whkh tta latnwn
CaBftda.
Mn. Oaorfa K-hsewa aa
-Th a Asfal at tha Tiuaparta,'' ia 47*
1^ at iMr heaa la Haw Torh. Bba
- itan lU OB Taaa4a7
."‘‘U* •ac«C«4
fa ^ work that hM »a4a har famOBO,
•*4 hu alaearrawa ■taadll7 worac.
•ha ia 111 of a aartoBa hreakdowa.
d V7 overwork. At the onthraak
«t the Bpaalah war aha baeaBa a aana
Ca.iba arB7 eamaa of tha arath. She
AaaataA har owa IseoM to tha par«hMao(4aliaaelaaaad aiaaaiaijaa Cor
Ahaciek.
ACxtaBHieo praparaUoaa are halaK
>■^0 Cor the aatlooal raaBloa of tha
Am7 Of the mUpplsaa at Dn*ar.
d It to U.
tafo alta84aaae, laeladlaf dalen•Mm Cm aU the atatea which tor.
.^had troofa for the PbUlpplaae.

• vovxL rrairT.
TJ^aaSaletohe Oeadoctod al She
Boetoa •tera.
Am oatqaa aothod of dtapoalaff of tha
■Braiaa ateeki of tha Wf aaB^taren
•iU laporaata each aaaaea baa hoaa la.
woatad b7 a S. Xaaonoa. who baa

hlarfo mataa tm tha aapaeitj of i
aaaaacor tat aororal Toaim. Ha oopj.
tfCbtad tha aaaa aad pUa aadlaaow
••Gnat
BaW."
BaUaAlacdip f«o4a a^ dapartaaoat
alenathraaib>t tha cowteT______jaOttplato hare tha bOMfit
•ftkla orirlaal aala, throatb tha
-------------- ---------------------- -alViad Mr.

■old dlraet to tha aachla arc balar or.
aoMOd bp hlB aadthawUra foroa of
mfujaa ia worUar oadar hia dlroctiaa.
Dariac the aala be. wUl
..Bakaabcrt
'
laithafloonofttaBtora,
daeta o^tha aala aad
. Tha Boon o< tha atorowUlopoa at t
«*olaek Bataedap aoralBC aad la 0*017
et^ wbaro (bn «la haa booa flvoB
tharo baa boon Cm 100 to MO paopU
thoro
anttiac to tot la at (be opaalac aad
fr«iaaatlp the doera hare had to. be
tfoaod aororal
ao^ tlBaa darli«
darlv tha
the dap'
dap.
B*orpbodp ahoald aoa thla aala. hear
BCe. Saenoatalk aadaaeoro com real
haitaloa.
•TSAM TACBTBHBBOOA
■aa Baaa Pot la Coa
carp lake.
(] E. Boafhep A Co. Ure placodla
BMuaiaaloB oa Carp Lake tha floe
■tooB paebt Bebecea. aad are roadp
Bor the aoooBBcdaUoa of the pohlle.
The boat wlUcarrp as paaaeatora, a^
•aa ba ehartored at a <rerp roaaoaable
•Bpeaae for all dap or a part of th* dap
hocarrp paaeoBfora to aap part of Carp

the

STAaS
AND PLATFORM

LAST CALL

ipi CLEARINGSALE

Ue hadn th* bdlowhBQwiBt tttla: "A
Btn^ aad IbRiuTwMdB Boaffal
▼•ioUtolplD tboThMi CbaeboC
Dfar awailp. ea (bo flavth eC tfepo
AocoB la the Te« eC o» Lead* 1S77. **
Ibo mp. eadlped at the oaalal loa>
fa^ fa vblA it U eowbad. oad

■te OB tiH 9Ut «l ik» Bwm
mUtm anaU oMkto
iWtkML
AAA
VtoMT* ten k*M voMd ua ^ **0*
«t psWk atnam, mcAMf am Ak» faXmamt th* AAag mad Urn frtMa. mMual^ttetMkrAtoli’ prem»d»
BMtiaME. TW JoBwl *I7> aav
MRkMataaLo^kM
matnmUm^m (hi
(k^ «»7
«i rvte kai«
that «U7.

K
I

Smmer &00&B

polBtaW BtoOM
eCtbe opera, tbetoat mtotoa tba^
empflawt bmUI totont laihDtfV,
aad aU ha*a Atorad bto lhair s*«rfc
witbgibat ea^baaiam. A*BOto 4w
UgbtfBleeBri^ ia premlaad flU wb»

27K.ind»

Tba bat wthw- waa prebablp reapOMlbla Into a«bt for a light amdam ia Btotoberg^ eraad whtoc “Tb*
Virglala flop" wtoglaaaaader tbe 41laMlea at Barry KIbbcL Corthe bmfltaftheFeaatoara. Tbe eaet baa bew
w«l eboaaa, aad ta aafto of tbe llBltod
, ahoat a waak.tbe
pUp sraa admirahtp atagad a^Aha iadlridaal ebarama war* wrp credit.
aWpaeaBmad. Tbaptaeala aatlrriag
aoatbandaaBa erltb tba aMaa* laid ia
Virginia dariag tba cItOsw aad the
TarioBi aeti gl** a rtoUatie pletora of
areata which appeal otraagip to e*erpoaa.
Tbe priaelpal role, PhUip Bradlep.
was portrapad bp Mr. Kl**al, who
gare a derar Interprtoatioa to the
part. He rrae aalp sapportad bp B. B.
Haeox.a talealad 1
CBdlUae. in the' dlAealt part of Oeorgo
■ddie Aoatin dUpUped
talent at Fred
Itp aad hi* srorb waa aorthp of oom-

ra* apoD aa the arfl eoa
oJaaoA aOaoA* Ukeoaaa
aip apaed_latolba(
portloD cf tbe cboreh wfaB* tbe majotItpof tbe congrecaHca waa **• ' '
doiapaoltpaaaed bptwaoB two.
who were opoe their kaeai la tbe attl.
toda of prapar, sraMwd aad wraBC (be
aecki of both la an laataat, *0 that thep
died {veMBtlpai thapkaelL AabepaB^ bp another be pare bln each a grip
on tbe back that ba waa drawn together
and lottantlp abnmken np Ilka a pleoe
of leaiber aeorebad In a hot fire. “
Leering Iba cbnicb at Bsngap, tha
drril U aaid to bare “Sown with a
great*, nolte and raatling" to the
ebnrch at Blibetp. aerdh tnllea awap.
Be wu aaen to allgbt spen tbe roof and
to instanUp poM tbrongb it. dropping
from the raolted oeillng ap« tbe beadi
of three pereaaa (two men and a bop.)
who were all luuntlp killed, “baplng
Prod KoHh ga«* dlgal^ to tha ehar■cratebed bpe tbe borpd thing and barB* aeter of Oaaerol Banka and earriad tha
ad to nearlie a cracklpng. “
role like a pntaaalOBaL LlaataBaat
Tbe ^Book of Wanderon Vialt*.
Joa.
waa at boma in tbe rola of
O^nal Wniard aad baring aoaa aetoal
after tbe erenta mentloneil abore,
that the prinu of tbe deril'a cl
wbm be ran down tbe«lil* of tbe Boa- M hla Ini
gap chnreh were then atlll plainlp to ba
Casarlep Jopee aada a rerp elarer
—8l Lonii Bapnblia
aagro aad gare a good praaeatotloa.
Frank Me^^aaBaeudibaebaraetar
Tbe Eoege topta* B«eln«L
ofOfiear MalgarrpUke a roaUiiahBaa
Tbe large red. Aping aqaitrel la fntts*
[ting, bat not beaetifBL It li wbollp aad waa well roetirad.
A^ Cm tha eharaetare of George
jotnnud, and. like inaet nootamal an.
IsaU, ii extremelp evlp and apltefal If Wattaraaa and PbUlp Bradlrp. tbe
diitarbed in tbe daptima It 1* aa la^ ■eat dUflsalt aad aatarMalag. and tb*
u a eat. with a faoa Uke a rabblt'a In eae whleh anppllad tb* eeiaedp of the
eoloring U extmelp tollllaat for a plae*. rrae that of Soekarp iSehaeid,maanaL aad la gaoeral appearaaoe it Uekar, wUeh la tha hand* of Oeorga.
raaamblaa coma oarioos nenRer in a
CUaea* painting. Tb* for U a iltdi aad Jepna sra* rarp anoaing aad eierer,
deep cbMtBBt on in Inek. light lAam- not l«a eradlUbU ihaa maaj proaat below, in bead white aad in ape a tatolaaaia whleh appear here.
la good
doll pale gnp.
Tb* wide p
baada. Kiaa Blaacb* Hadaall made a
Iwaen in le^ la eorared with for, and
Hera MeLIggln aad wbaa
in tail 1* long, tUekIp farrad and BbatoBg'‘OldVirglBia''U bar aweet
roauA Tbl* aiianrel doeanot “flp’'la
aopraae (ho aadiem gare har a warn
the proper toae of tba word, bat in the
foraanlta
Mia Gtoee MaArop iatorprewd tba
in porpoaa alnoat aqaaUp aa well a*
win^ It ma* with a wondarfnl agil* Aaraetor of Meade Bradlep la a rerp
Btpt* and (Uaplapad rerp
itp ap (ba traak of tba tree, and to the
aad of a braach. and tbao take* a Oping ebamiag aMUtp la a dlSeolt park
leap, with in Itabi extended to tbe at Tha flag praaaaWWOT sraa atad* rerp
taoat mod tbe wide fleeh taernfaraM properlp bp Min Lottie Balfov. while
Min Ida Peat gara a rerp roallaUe
Tbi* “awial elide” eartito it forward
aad dMBward to a boriuatal diataace
Tha plap waa proeadod bp a tabUaa
of pap^p* 40 or 50 pard*. and It ia no*
need that, aa in tba eaaa of bird* wbaa la which aboBt two hoadred llttla
making nae of tlwir powwi of deaoent glrla appeared la a Urlag Aaarteaa
with fixed pinionZ tbe aqairrel tbrowa flagitaalf upward aad aacenda eligbUp at
tbecloae of tbe “flight." perohlag on
rnkawalkoflUtla Bat
tbe bongta it atm* at. with all the lightI bp Mr. Elmend UUP(
mel. Oeorga Jopee abd C. W. Jopea.
The pleea sraa rarp alaalp pet oa
-Spaoutor.
aad the Foratar* aboeld reap a handCBHMTaeaa
baaefit. It *rUl ba repealed toTbo nwdical atatiftlc* of tbi* oooatir
aigfak Baeh peraoa attendiag w^ rtbare been atadiiid bp Dr. John T. Bil­
ling), from tbe racial ctandpoinL Eede- ocire a Bumbor apes e&tariag the op­
doec* maDT enriotu -facta: Tbe infan- era boaae aad a raloabla bran bedtil<- dt-aib rate among Ibe blackslarerp etead wU be asrarded to eomeone.
blgb; the raw itoelf i* aheatap lired The bad le limatad bp J- W. Slater.
than the wbice; 11 U leasllabletbantbe
white to malaria, pcllowferer and can*
a that priee.
car. bat laccnmba more reidilp to toaolid booe
bercolosla and pnenmotiia Iriab ehilwhat Backp
dren anirire Infantile dUeaan. bat tbe
adult death rate la high: hibercaloeia.
poeomonla and aleobolinn cat them
down Germans are eepeoallp liable
to digeMire dlaordcrs aad cancel. Jaw*
hare a low deaib rate: tbep live long:
tbelr diaeaae* are dlabetea. '
aiasia and ki
Zion> Herald. Boataii.

The boateaBbaobtalaadataaptlB*
bplaarlat aotleewlthQ B. Bo^hep
A Oo. a dap or two prarloea to tha tUn*
that It la waatad. A dap eo tha lake
tBthhpaaht Bake* a *017 daUfhtlal
•apodlUoa.
«

1 freqBentlp reaent tbe rieb roaan
giVin Chicago aocietp bp the teoAble
Town Ti^oa, bet now and then I
am forced to admit tbatrMm«.of in
wild and weird wlMg^en are not alto*
gather anproroked. At tbe reoeait Fellowahip Clab ladiee’ lapont 1 orerbeard
one of the officer* importnne a brilliant
*Two Karrp TraBpa'
•o airlTO la tha «ltp aad
aad diapert tbaat- bonlerard bean not to be in a bortp to.
- BClra* with the blcoea
leare. at Mra Alice J. Shaw wae abont
bBTaOraad
to appear and wbiaUe. “la that eoP'
ejacalatedtbeasraggerawelL “Tbenril
ttap a bit laager. 1 knowed her orer la
ML OrMt DlBOOTery tor Oaboat Laoden.’'->pbicago iVeekIp.
(abOBt to manp tba
pgangeet of three aittcnH-Hp dear
friend. 1 want pos to wand right bahiad
Be daring tbe oeremonp aad keep poor
epee t^ea. I am rerp nearsigbt^ and
■■•ia aibort Umbo OMaUaMtho
OMaUaMthatlt 1 am afnid tbep might anbatltiite tbe
•auotflaU totiaotho ftaataot «
oldcRaiiierat tbetrltlcal moment.—
taatkam.
laACcimiM

Flfcgwde Blattto.

Whereaa. the daeeaaad sru a balorad
wife and dproiad eompaelne. whaaa
srill be kaaalp felt bp tha
triaada at brother Tatnaa and wheat
ktadlp pmeaee srill alwapa be greatlr
nlaaadtraaanoagtboaawhe lore her.

filqVvi 3aneq "friiitt

S'ii::::

All the 6c prints in light colorings, tnduding
Simpson—last call dKc.

'DVmV.^a,

anfaen Oaaaot ba Oaiad
bploeal I
ralaealpoeewaptoearadnfaan.
___________________ Unlag of t
taehlaataba.u Whan thia Uba gat* latan a r tbliag aonnd or
. aad when it UeaUrSp elaa*<ldii%c^k the ra^k ud
aalcn tbe inflammation can be taken
oet and thU tnbe rcatoied to in aonaal
eoadttioD, haarlag wUl ba dntroped
fortTer; nine eaanont of lea are tooeed
bpmtarrb.
■b. which
whleh te aothiag bataa
Inflamed eonditloa of the maeoae earWe will giro oa* bnadred didlar* tor
of deatam (eaeaed ^eaIhat eaanot be carwl bp HaU-*
h Cai

-

'CSi7 Vfce Sum ^

All of the colored dimities that were 15, 18 and
20c. all the colored pique that was 20 and 35c, and all
other thin summer stuff in colors,-15 and iSc kinds—
last call 9c yard.

■\D\v\Ve 'PVctDia,

&T01BTV SAuTvISTeM fewAs

!

To make dean sweep of these tw<5 linu, we'll
cut the price square in two—last call. Half Price.

£>\q\vi Cc\ore& Teree\e&
We've a very pretty Kne of these goods; too
many in fact, but iu your gain; tHeyVe never been
sold by any dealer for less than i2>^c, make good
wrappers or children’s dresses—last call 9c

l^VVyDod. CVveXWes
60 and 65c qualities, while they last 39c; $1
quality white it lasts 59c yard. ,

E. c. OflmpbflU ft Sou
WUlharathalr ofie* la the bardI of W. J- Bobte hcreaftar
• •
• ileeaarrith

ipaattT* DtotlMip

Br. W. J. I

t&e Serteh &\7iqViaTU
\bc
We'vq piled out all the 25c zephyrs and mark­
ed 'em last call 15c yard.

Tba XdttU TaTm-«PX*it*

gggf Timmai Slllg
bUlataei aoag. “How Dewep took
the Philippian.'' toalghk Aog. 9.
atSMlaberg-* Qraad.

Tranpa" la a mnalaal aad eosedp ao*.
alw that wall deaerra* th* name, briag
of ealehp mule, grolnqna ceatamlag aad 1* a laogh prodaeer a* long ••
thaartlat* preaeatingU eonaeatto:

KISOKLLAJIBUOB WAHTS.

WaiCTEO - il M«»xia<ri
aisiu ~-rru, 1.
Uaairr'rbaaetwok.lirhMplra

W, 50
flOc &Vnq\iam8 t5e
To dose out this line—we’ve only a few pieces
left.
We've a few pieces silk mull in colon and
some mercerized muslin that haye been sdling all
season at 48 and 50c—last call 29c.

SvVke
Have pulled 'em all off the shelves and placed
them out on uble at 69c yard for $i and $1.35
quality. 9^ for $1.50. $r.75 and $2 quality.

3o«VaTi SOks
That sold for 98c now 58c; 69 and 75c quality
48c; 50c and one kind that was 75c for^35c; ^oe
goods are very, very cheap—See \V indow.

^DoA■PVaU8
lea, Owen*. Mlttt.____________________ >9IT U _

■novKD—mdss at

rroBtsls. PS---

T
book eotuslBlB* ■(>»•». O^B« emit *i
BMre oOe*. pror* PT«P«»r oaO

‘ rc5£S“
udlai or
orodJTM) tw:k lox in. Tr««»r»* Cltj. Mich
>0* has*
o*«*t
non a&kE-Osr rwsS srcoo*
B»)
ItloB. V«rr fl
C mu* usrd. 10 fls* eosdlUoB.

Rather hot to ulk about wool goods, but you'll
price will correspond^ts as hot as the
weather.. You’ll
You U need a dress tor
for tne
the little
iiwie gin
prl tnis
this
fall, you can afford to get it*now. These are uie
regular 50c goods—Warm Price 25c.

■\Doo\ Dress &oo4s
■RenvurAs
We sell soi many dress, g<^ds, that we're
swamped with remjnants at the end' of each season,
now to clean up every one of these pieces and start
in fresh next fall, we ve decided to sell 'em at Just
Half Price—try and be first.

■BXsek SWV. aivi
SWtvw Ssim'XDs.Vsis
All we have left from spring stock, need no
discription, price was S5. $6 ani(r$6.50-last call $3-88Mrs. A.
IS0A((

SBhIl tOBllr oat I

w. Luwi.aww

SAqki QAwrA S\.\k 'MD&Vsis
About half dozen left, veiy swell for summer or
evening wear, were $b. S" and SS—lasl call $5,00.

usrttia STMB*. WIUmUo-----------------------BU or ascUsaf* lor

S.s4Xss’ ■\DravV«s
A line of percale wrappers, very nicely made,
full 4-yards at bottom with deep flounce, always sold
for $2—iast call Si-sa A few light colors left that
wereSi and $1.50—last call 75c and $1.

psuaiMMtsa
. tanoer. rto

r^Kr.',-sK5ss;

peyrnw-rrom fs

■ 'k'S"

sra pebUelp axpm oar aeteem tor
Mnn^ wr ainye grief at tha great
_____
dbpthem.aad
Baaelred. That a 00*7 of thw re^
iBtkmfbaaeBtWtha baraarad Camllp **4re«to*.cnrr
aad pabUahed la '
----------

.

Gao. W. Boop.
W. W. Kaixct .

TElf

J. A‘

“Tbe Bhw Hell* of &otUnd“ wm
the work of Annie AlcVioar, afterward
Hr*. Grant, tbe dangfater of a Scottiib
SHWala
V
DlScariB tba Bntuhannp. tbemaledp
waa long bclitted to be Soottith. bat •
where the ahlthwiroeot.taBltbt at BOW known to be of Eagllffi origia. batag an old Coginh folk eai«.
•talabeiCbOraaA.Aac.O

goods,

Goods that we have Mid right along at 8 And
7c to dean up this line, we ve put last call at sc^d.

wTatmaalaaUfhip
_____________ of tbe ladapaaoant
Order of T^ton aad cm -------_______ sr* are eallad apoa.to ahare a*
friaadaaad brothan, aad wboae beimrmoat ia daaplp Celt in oar erdar
^^n^s^Ttot Ooart TraTora*. I. O.
.. herebp axtaad to ; Brother Tatnaa

*^^3"

SVriped &i(vqVvviu

fleato wfU be oa eaU at tba atp B«wa
tedHataidapmec^.
lathenldB ..
■OfatlaB. Iba oeeanai aopa: “It
ia Com. m wall aa ooald ba dlaeaeoed.
eraacDerBioaidos, eC Uacfcenlec. the
■tfbt wbereuf. tofetber
- with (ba feafCal
faaifBl
fiaabe* of fir* wbkh tbaa wo* aoBi.

CIc^.

haadsome line of colorings-4ast call 3c

J. W. MILLIKEN.
FINE WOOD
For Cooking or Furnace Purposes
lUDWOOD SUBS
MEIilOa EOtflSS
UUnUCUPPUBS HEIIOCX STOn WON

iniocisuis.
HMiociinnuiifi
StdmlklAimlMriii

SudUM OoUdgA OllAMfl.
xr \ov wan

m ae*

ic am

L elMo e«w*aal*« or i.- bojo ooaor. m or

JOHNFOTT&eO
I ca rravarM Otty Lumbar Oe

VT'

imwatmamoBD

FRlDAT AUGUST 10. 1900.

QON^ UMMC fOft FLAM

MmaTgffnannK

AN ANClkNT BWD.

—--------

P*fb«pB it weald__________

» oa^caaid.

ataHtber for the hoy."
yaa; ceairthlay wffl be leokto

W.

1.

C,-.

to'the floor, heakte the ylri aad aat at

“«• Wb-to iritaa la rttoton too

It la aoaeM ttct Ml «m «< batt

-We micht aa weD make eoraeleqa
—-“ahk." he aald. “I taacr we an
lafte a aicye of it."
Tto boy moaned nto feebly tamed, bat
tto yiri’a aootblnc band qakied him.
A daU eUac, riaay. fiwm a dtataot
gear mebed tbeia hi tto rileece.
"Matt he rallhic oot the fire departMg." aaid Jim Uriyiby. "Wr are erlatiay qolir a
like that." aaid th* dri.
*Tt wUl aU be an oU atoty la a day er
Unybed.
Tfi" ^^yoo ta^r abc aaktd.

THE^UARENESSOF
JIM GRIGSBY.
BY W. R. RO&e.

two." to I

tim Oricahy waa Mkiac an l^pmaitoLte atolBg Boebloatr aod oaeded
aa eOea, aoto took ooe la a afcyi
Ae day ba took pnanartca be i
at tba oawa and dear ataad U tba lobby
cotUd^makc yto
aad booebt a paper.
attald 1 Bcera (o yon a Uttle
-Good Bonfa. atr." aald the weuea ato thoaybilen. bat ft’,
I'l all tbe tanll of
taoad boy wbe atocB beblad tbo eooBtrr. my eariy
......................I'reyooc
Be waa a bto boy. ila Oriyaby oolike ihii befon-. I a
tkad. -If yoa't* yot any typewrlda or
toortbaiM) to do. yo to Mlaa MerrtaB,
-I'm yUd to bear yon.’’ abe aaid aimBlBth ikor.-Frieod or yoonr teqabed Jin OrlyaM b Uo broaoM way.

■On as boor, as! it la tba tnUMIao
a* tba BTBdkau to tr? to ptomra the
—farcanrlac Cb*
aaUa. Mr. Oraabam bebarea hM boat.
*bv* ta to ba baUt at Nrwport Nawa
wm be laady Cor bar trial aplo la
«bo«t aU Bootba.
Tb* boat wffl probably be tba atrmacaat leoktaB craft that baa erar aaUad
tba aaaa It wlE hwk oora Uka a aaa
OTtpaat tbaa aaytbliw alae, wltb a
body Uka aa aloagatad Biifb>'dooaa&
asd a prow Uka tba aoda of an aadcot
satlay. iMoad tba bady wUl ba tba
Me Mial ftanee wbdeb U to fire to It
Mt forward BMtkm aa tbe wtur. ibeU
of tba ablp ratolm rapidly.
Tba beat will roadat of two aacOoto.
'CM wttbla.tbootbar. Tbe taner abaB
win ba abapad Mho a dear, rovnd in
tba nMAta aad tapwtaB to a-polnt at
aacb aad. A mM taba wffl extaad
CroB It fora aad aft. tomlay upward
and oatward Hb a twan'a naek.
It
will lamlnau la aa opae Boatb. wblcb
Win ba tba TcMflator of tba ablp.
Anaad tba aaefc wlU ba a eallary9Ua wm ba tba daiA of tbe ablp. tba
aoly opae place in tba whole aeaael
^ba afito canary wU ba aad tor tba

wbaaibooaa aad tba forward bakoay
Mr tba» brldga.
brldga.
Tbla laaar haU will ba awttoy Uka
• basBock la tba oatar abaU whicb
•Mplatrty anraMn It tatttne only
«ba bow aad atats protrode. U reatd
• cn ban baartaga. wbleb radoeaa tba
I marhlnary la etowad la tba
a of tba laaw biQ ao aa to bal•aea a aad kaap ft ytatfonary._____

-Prltod of ererybodyV" replied tbe
Mneboy.
"Good iBdoracBeot.- tod Jim Qrlyaby.
A few daya Uter be tod aooie apedditkioi to lypnrdte.
Ordinarily to
woold bare yoor to a man and tod tbe
work done. lU waao’i need

*^oee be tonU apeak ayalo tbe elcraiwayrd a Uttle. artUed nUyblly.
ayain. there wa. a huarw about
nb atore and below, and then all
the first movement

aMy

f«a

at

.
__________________ theU.
a. to Bose atrset. No one
to ride faaur than six miles per hoar.

.S: w laTravmn tatr at «:
a owj.
MB W
■mala, ekaav na win (nanact
eturalim M ^vrra taty at

BUdINBffli CARDA

partkBnrs<irmni«araleB(|iaM li
'oBud inp arlU hr oiaaB.

A ■!;.?“
proli

teMjkiMi t MluiKj
•raa CHy BtaUaa.

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flSSBSSflS s«

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8SSS S 8 S ae288

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aoasvTaax-noMMOi


R8

f
8 S8 < 8 «•

toy.

Then there war a.lerk.
■ abriek I

a crindloe

and put ber band to h.-r eyes.

o tto b - - - -•
M toartiy M tto roof .rfUiTc

mate M UiMMd ana yoa wtU dad

^

MM. Ttt It ta M M
tetattatteltetetp

li

ss-iiL;:

OetngMnfeesst) dayeteeptaamlar.

sss-‘',?r„vr-r»i arrs-.rr

•tete To r*

OMHartoStotatatebambtatouai:

STEUER CIEKEIT

KMtat to Bi^rtlals.
Data fartbtr noUea permtaaloa
toraby gieau to srborJi
nda <
tba aorta aide at Wr*

Tbe Boa. or dlnomla. was a-eety
rtnmsy bird, according to tbe deacripllon made up by oaturailsti. and Hoaely reaembtal the owtrieb In abape of
l«ody. Irga. Gc-k an.1 bend. The
Jtas no am-li plumage aa tbe orrftft.
however. Its featbere being genemUy
abort, wftb a t.-ndency to euri. Hie
great lilrda t-ouM net Oy and

herer

We would prob-

natac dv
UMT. tbaa
Btep. Thta

polflOBteg.
DR. C D. WARHIBU OOMPOUHD
r HBVCM^C^Rte- tbs.Ortat Ouaoat'
ruBsdy. and to all dlstairs of the abin
aad blood, from Ooatoethad
HewsradUary Outaea.

o’^.'iSEsaairKiiS'..”a s^sassa.-.jsN.'iff

KB

uaaMbtevMtbatatte

tayeisamaeamj.

KsiSTi-’yJg.---’’'’'

-H-lk. b.^ o»»r .u. . ..OM
Take ftom aboee.
ww
tana m at 100 ebe would
-Taat- tooatad Jim.
ba Btodhg a apoad of OD mllea aa boor,
-Who la ttoeer
aad would cnaa tba Attaade to tm
-Mlaa Merriam. Mr. CWytoy ato tto
CMtbreatoya"
gy.
The boy la bort.
Send down a
I think yoa can yet aa
A
I
1 flat
tottk
Atuattoa a cased br^Tto Bartow
-Tea.
yea.
B
m
.
aay.
don’t taore
ad Borlawa to tba growtag laportaaca
ad tba aaatb in Btaafaettong.
In aionaA Tbe cable haa brokes ato taJIau
aa
tto
ear
roof.
Tto
car
haa
caofht
Ja
tba flea yaara troa IflM to l8B6-aad
the aafety datetoa oa one aUa oaly- A
MMttv ware fflOenk year, for tbe
aUybi fu woold acto ft to tto bottom.
OMntiT a* targe no oto can bare forflpltaa Iba coCtaa tolt doubted tti
bBBbw at MBdtaa aad looBa; to tto
-AO right?- cried Jim. with a ataady
Mr peart •taeu tbat Oaa tto
Take. Hr tamed to tto ylri la tto dark5 M baw Mtrty doatoed ana. -Too beard." to aald.
"Tea." to* aaawered qkktiy.
' a tbta taka Cbaitatta.
Jim Boftly wktaUed. Hare was i
.
jr and ttarei about a
taa ta tea tbowaoA
iMi mam mdlua M'oaly 100 bM.
2ow’a the h»yr
”Be'a warm ato teaathlw raafly.** Aa
tiybt atrack tto

2SS

................_ of tto gtant bird.
Three hone frames ertdeore a bird
ranglDy Is height from lU to IS feet,
tbe taitcf Iwlhg the maxlmnni. and
welglilng prolmbly In tbe oeigbborbood
of fiOO ponmln.

mi ill

How DiflooTflcy ter Blood-

Tbe feathen are tbe first of tto_____
bUd to be brought to tbla coontry. It ta
beUered, and ibere are vetr few of
to«D Id exlateocr. no far aa U kaown.
Tbe dlacoeery of feathen la recent.
Tbe booea of Ibe moa bare been found
to aome qoantlty in New fleatand. i
a Bumher of uunenma and tnstitatli
of natural history
equipped with

(bem
Arm cUap ato did oot let them
u go,
-\ou are cold." he qnU-tly
lid ato fell
to aoftly cfaadny her band.. Tbeu aa if
I'l qoilc anrr (tot be apprared there tod beao no
went
of woBM dolny work of a pobUc naiwe. oa to teU her the
roto AdaKrrslUn la Parts.
tbe mine. ___
Bot ttot iDunilay tbe lame boy tod caUed talked limply ^ V‘e!? "it
Tbe city laU.niiiiry of farla. which. PrwM. EmMeneeTtoUaD; MewB
. .
............... .. was a yraphlc
to him. -Don't fortet Mta Merrlam.'
1 devoted cii'luslvvly to the lestlBg
madi b.r
'
tale, ato made
fonret for the moO. POOOA
He tome down one atory—be wa_
_
Ihelr own perilotu siiuattun. Then of f.KsI Huppftcw haa n-cenily dlacov
^ teob BoM~tod eooyfat Mta Merri* oa to other adrentum and final- cm]
alanulng w-rii-s of talslUca
............ Me foond It wltboot trooble. ly drifting
nc back
bark told b
ber of hU eariy life.!
Her nato »ai oo tbe door with tbe
molber be bad lost wb.-n
'
*“•*• ‘«y- o
Itro other tromCn. One waa
bk flight from cruel n-InllTM. of bl
tm bn-ad In tbr rugged western
M. aueeaey
ducca ii.ar.vty any tbat are u..t sopblser in leaa. '
couniry. Tbi-n be told huir
Jir^ Mep by s
tinaad tbe knob and ileted.
tJcBl..d, nf 4<i (lackagps examined. 3S
he bad dimbed upward
Mto Merriato waa
neat Uttle womaa
were round to In* adulicraiod.
arltb
•y eyca.
Sto
Tbo cltemUiry of adaltcrailoD Is run
t particularly joany.
joi
SO at leaat, P^ for to^nia.“8he'f..It“tov pr^^ ulng a ra«. wltb that of the testing
mdoded. pod ahe
ctly •
Ugbtea on tor haada Tbcn be aaddcnlr
lory, wbleb t
a ibe never
stopped
ending codteat tolwoeo tbe gnna and
told him when ll would_________
“Hold
lb.- armor of battleabip
ircely ■ day paaed thereafter ttot
re. yon masta’t
It U almost Impossible to And any
be didn't
dn't fli
And occnakw
to make
aw of
Try and ahin
her nimble fl
genuine |•relK•rvcd frulta. especially
Stone frolis, I’lums. cbcfTtea and apri
aad
move yoor feeL .
.
j on beo____ _______
cots arc made of h..eta and tnmlpa ap
pocket of Mr. Jtm arlgaby’*___________
proprlatHy OavortHl.
One aftmooo be tod detained ber
Tltt' tvln<- Is no totter. Of GOO mmUttle loayer than tbe nwal boar of qnl
plea. UKI m-ere pronounced uoOt for oae
leo tl
M. and wbeo
tto work wae Anlabed 1
da
He held bis waleb
fa to Ibe dim llgbl.
and
doubtful.
Only 120 samplra JXL ap stain la Prask Prindriek-s ae
lain
-By Oeorger’ be cried. ’1t’a tbrv^ tonrs
Uimaenrs til Waaalaguia atasel. I________
won- (>nre.
.
canebt ooe
ahd t'
Inutea: What a talkor 1 am!
No
|>oisoODua
adnlterstkins
wen
Itday down He meant to ride
Bat that’s
t
what ft 1* to paaa one's lime
Bril-ahena. Nerthm'phnw Me. I.
wltb her; peitopa walk with her
_
ta good rompsay." aad to Uoghed Uke a found, but s]K>lled wines are ••freabentnnwtUe exit doom
Bdre enough, ato
ed. ” an<l win.- la watered ad libitum.
Btepped oa boatd at ber floor, and Jim
-Idoa't know what I abuald have done for the tv lor cellars arc by law exempt
Bigki MartaCTs >Sea
Oripby, with a bow. took od hi. tot.
ft hadn't been for you." she almost

toatr

boat Ita own Uagtb.

When man tnbaUied the mrth. bat It
became extinct long before btatory*a
tecord waa begun.
It * tbe gewta)
Uellef that tbe moa baa been faasd
In aatne quantity aad that Ua rtaga
upon earth waa brief, oace thta tact
waa dtacorered by the rapidly las
tag race
meo.

(MnliiiiidlMLCiiili«i

----- ta|r ta this'seuy tbs wmtor wlUbu'
tufMdotuad CBAMU OP SI WUXta
H^pnaTvaiiM «u agata. PartSaa
whehasu aotpaM mMartoauia rwHd to oaU at otaes gx oaes aad
laama. Briar yow Wt racatpt
Board «« Wutor Ooi

Tbrlr riuina.v iiniiKwtloaa made ibem
alow of foot. and. aftog.-H»pr. Umwaa ao .-ireptloually dofcMelma
tltn to the p»i buDli-rs of ancient days.

Tbe Fnmch lavr, "la blblne,"
lered to tbe drowning point.

Iir iws u sno aoiaiBg
went out. they wi._____________
the llybl close to ber fare carcfolly wiped
^ thn with a horrid Jerk they atoppad. It. “AlllUe aanguinary in spots." to said,
Tto air waa fall of don. They were ta wftb a quiet Ungb.
"Don't
tzsttac the kiwar aaetkm of tba faoU -taMat total darki
yonr fare again,
liwtc. i
la a ivrolrtag Mft. wbleb ia goarad
Aa tbe cw floor
0 aUp from ta- ^r hat is straight. We mnst look
ta tba oatar hsO.
By rerairlag tbla dee them Ae wo.......................................................
wbeu we faiv Ibe big reivption
abaft tba oatar abaB la apaa aroato paaa qalckly aboat her walat. and with a mlttee that ia pretty tnre to be awailaataiml daatre to----------------------tba laaar bait
hig us."
inyhc and told faat to the mai
AMaad tba oatar bMl la woaad tba tel ato
For tbe life of her she coaldn*t help
oldw. n*ben tto car atoppa
smiling at the ceotraat between his Uvely
pwt Btad da^a. Wbleb le tbe nala
to alowly withdrew Ua arm.
ntr and bis sorry appearance.
ptodpla of tba dark*.
-Are yoQ all right r to yeatly aikcd.
-Hello, below therer' came the moBed
-TMa ta tba grto
ato aaaweced. “Wtot baa hap- Toiee from above.
mnm," Hya Mr. Sawyer.
-Hrilo?" answered Jim.
■■M tbai U ba bad nma far a ralcram
-We aecn to tore tallea aad ata
“All rigbtr
ba ooald Bft tba aartb. Well.
In tbla

reea floora." to aaawered. -flic
“No ebange." ash) Jim.
dbea we sake tba watar oar foleram. M tbe aeat ato doa'i worry. 1 ‘They’ll
“We have rigged a temporary cable and
Tba ban of tba boat opanted from
grappling
III
"
lines and• are going I.
boyr
toe
atofd.
wltbla. lafolrae, aad tba flange driea
yoa dosrn. Iton't to alarmed.'
-I’m trylay to locate btai.’’ be aa-Go
. ahead."
________ ______
said Jl
ilm.
tta TtoMi Mrward. I abeaM my tbat
•weead. -I’m afraid ba’t bnrt Ben to
There was a creaking of blodis ind
tba apaad at aM a boat la Uailted ta." ’Tbee* wai a little paaw. -He’a
many boarae order*, aod
^ by tba etMgtb of tto matarial allee.3 tto roof of tbe r
‘Hen.- abe qoltolyr aaliL -plan Urn
tto aeat ato I
-Tba drat boat «e ba boOt wQi ba W
« told hla bead oa and toarp cries of sraraing. The ear
fliat tong. 11 t«t M dtaBeter In tto taytap.a Uttle, and then h>«an Its alow deat
A momeat later Jim aefUy UU tto aa- Aa ft neaied tbe grunod floor Jim gently
BMdla wfll walgb abOBi IIH
eaaarioui lad bealde her.
aad bare a dWbeatadfltwf leaa
plAed op tto toy aad Jane spread the
-He •_______to to bleedtay fl
coat caiefoUy over tbe qnlet form.
tear toaa It wtB ba boOt of flae ataoL
aa hla tom).- Mid Jtai. -Do yoa mito
la na-aa - aal/l Ila.
aad the flange wffl be 11 lacbea wide
at ta wMaat part

irssr^ta’ta

Mpad. Ac
Otnomla maxlmna. a fowl cat
tore rcaoBbled tto mtrtcta
waya

I t o l w ^ a .......

kr

aad PricaM teUca of bygoae daya, loM par day. dnubta Iba UBOM ofl any
aar* tto Waahlnytoo Star. Tbe btta ullyedaqual aiaa. U tatbu dtabaud
af bird clotbtafl cama fmai Caroff New tto MM tbatthu aiUsauu toe* ua
uBpla auMy o< amtar bat wlm
tborfty. were o awifitat
-------------------- ATUii. . DoaMtaaeu

.......

MM

-For Mlaa Marriam." akriSed a faayh
eoiee. SaBetbtay attarbed to a atriay
bobbed la froat of the cage. Jim drew
. It waa a Uttle boacb of floweia.

.-■s—

I af ■noklTB li VM.
k aMwM

iMIflml

• to • h'etoek ta M_____ ____
fl toTto toaattaraam and atafli.
Uma eiMt wtoa ugaatal fam

teretatac aad ealnahta eoUactloaa

If yea wuc aay-

^to toiTn S iTtoto

t «• MM tka iat if tkM ibMti

«Am^can”

rowuflMlM ta gtfM
tatafMtottoMMm^tari

•M In* to tpaa ■ raa *a OaiM M
tod af«a ton m aa< thia
Meafae. -Mr. Orlpabr.■ a to. n< MiM w a» —nto aM
2^r«riedJUa. -WbatbUr
tot tab to to toto hoto ttoa.
’te’t cat diactoracad. Wa >ra Map
Pbrto ctotto Mto to a IM at to M

U*t^'ft tbroagh tto srltemeatoa. -AO
•tahtr to caOed.
Re took tto light

he lavtelhle.
By means uf the spectn»oope 'the
eye of the erii-nilst la now enabled to
di'twt tbe prenence lu an electric
s|>ark uf a (lanlcle of tbe metal cal­
cium wclRhiag only one thr
fiTmoDtb of I
..............................
ounce.
If ten sneh

need

would

--- ----------- - oa btaotod agata.
Ofltahy'a a sqaara man. Jack."

aiMB>-

*.

liB<-

ssr

paurata.
->'• aria
. Mona-

tically colored calcium light
aum.

■ metal has a <

Pere Marquette

UBlblaln>h<mrsNo.ai.

-DUKO Tt-unta-j. W. oiinr. pfutraaUB
r pUno toBrr. with W. W. XiBtall Cn.. I
Praei aUr«i. TrsTcraaClty. HIrli.
SO

“«““™

onvl flame, and by examining tbe light
from n star with tbe apcctnmcope tbe
light Is analyged and tbe various colon
nre M-ittraiCrl. nud tbe metals prea>-nt
ran easily U-noti-d. ’ntctri-mbUngrays
of light from aisiances ao Inconceiv­
able are tbus made to bear ibelr meaaege telling of their chemical oompoaltkma, and we have leamtH) to read tba
they bring us wltb as great

PeaetBpe Pmnf Ttee.
A German ncientist baa puteoted a
puncture proof tire fllUng. If roccesafuL ft will prove a boon to bkyclc
riders, as well aa to tbe owners of rub­
ber tired vehicles of all kinds and air
saddled and euabloos. Tbe flOlog la a
Jtdly made of gltic. Glycerin U added

behind him as to stalked to tbe streeL
was a sorry looking feOow. batlsai.
leas and blood gtalned. bot as be
tbe lad on tto maureas aod stepped
- .e the great crowd that bad bera pa­ menllng. The mixture U flrsi bcAled
tiently waiting In tbe itreet for tbe lencne nnill It llqueflea and U Ibeo beaten to
him n rooslng ebrer.
He horried a stiff foam. ,Wblk> in this frothy contato tbe lobby, bat Jane bad beta dltloD It Is introduced Into the tire or
tailrited away.
Mddle and allowed to cool and partly
It was just a week Uter ttot Lame Joe Bolldify. The tesnlt la a light spongy
beckoned to tbe ekvatoe starter.
material of eeUatar formatftm, exceed-Bear about MUs Metriaar ho e«tagly light ta weight and proof against
-Ntk" aaid tto taarter. -Moetag oat. mckA nalta. gUss aad all puncturing
objectA-Popular Science.
ataft etor
-ten.- laid Joe. -Coin
marry that
Ite. Grigsby. Ootab
w wtat too.
COM.
He’s got mine
mtan oot there to bora, flays
he’s look
«
Experiments eoodocted by A. and
.t around
aa toe If tfaera ataft
■erne ktad o’ etonev for me'too."
R Lamlere ria Compta Beodtal obow
‘Tbat'a good." aaid tbe starter, wftb a that tto ordinary
'
taugb.
-Gotaa taat BBieh mast base are unaffected by light at tto tern,
bass Bade ta tbe rirTflor."
peratnre of 27S degreea below aero
-Ko," said Joe.
That ain't ao:

umght it waa. hot ft aln’L You know
oto w me Is pretty good trienda. an 1
nru. Gnaaa Mr. Grigsby mut hare axafl
kM
M end
and trashed aside tbe matted
mattod hair.
heir.
you to marry him In the eleratorr
A nasty ewu" be aaid and detttr

• •
•.So.’sto siys.-be
to Meed yoa thtaT I say*.
Aa oto
'Itoa.’ I says, toby dlda’c tor
■to bteatod a Uttk.
‘. ’Beeauae. Mr.
" Ori»‘
»tto bat- by oays ft wouldn’t tore beta tair; It
------- ••
^ taktag aa advaatwe eg
'' ' ' agata. TM

'BW

fumlab

The
firaman and ambulanre men. and back <rf
them.many people waiting In
n tbe lobby,
andia mnflftd cheer
a they atepped oot.
“Clear tbe way to tbe imboliDce." said
Jfan sharply t

a

l£fl «SSS S flSSKSflSflfl

pnnvc malbods Day er eight erila prnapilr
MiandaC. Tslapbeha Me. L

e Bise of
mnstard

g

T A AAATIK. nrslnnB and aBresee. OSea,
*J > Led lea Utraiy BuUdlag. Ball ehene-Oftea.Xn-M; raridraM.Me rt. McrUerBtaaat
-hbea and raaldanna. Me. tl.__________ S

FAbrtabelt tto tempera tuie of Uqoldl
Negatlres may with great dlfflcnlty to prodneed by using tto
—“riUTe getailno-broBide ptates

------------ -S’ iaMiP
Boflalo. Pahr. IKR.
oprrailtr aursury
- - BBch
at bo
Iroa Stn !«*.■

ralinr w

... %

L,r lini

Uneeda Re^t”

iisi'ite'ii''
riilsS’liS

001*0 MOATS.

Why do yoe oot take It? If you w1
ome to Letand yon will find ttot

»Unfl»<U BMr Cottagg
wm meet toe requlrei__________
llgbtfnl raeatioD. BaoBUlully loi_
Flehing and boating tbe beat in Noi
an Hicb.
8. B. BLACKWOOD
to* IB
Proprietor.

Hiller t lunbiiik

.firelnsgrance.
A or My ottor praparty tannbta.
ilPMBetatorl want to wriutos
I far yoa. uAd will rteayuB
^\aam
Rntoa wy low.

E. W. HASTINGS
t Bubetaneea wbta ImBened la UquM air leap tbeir ptos-------------------

, but not
to the «

John ,R. Santo, ^j^strsssisTts.
Saanl lianiM.'

B. *. B»nni«wi.?-tanBi^;^ •

THE MORNING Ryx>RD.>RIDAT. AtTGUST 10. 1900

THE^ItoBTONSTOBE

fflEUT

THE BOSTON STORE

TOE BOSTON STORE

THB BOSTOirf

IVIanufi
ai^ci

OriciiuU^ Oopyrlrbtad and PenpnaUy Conducted by

C. 8 EMERSON.

SALE BEGINS SATURDAY MORNING
(Dopf Opm >t 8 0*01o^)

PHE

itapM^ksssl^ tbs oratory. Sorplos stoiU ofihe
ictorers sod tisportere
I 'pHid novel and snoce^fnl sale will be given in onr store, commenoing Batonky oMning, Aint 11
dirMtto
^ prioM beretoCorc impossible. The consUstijr cbsofriog styles to every Im*> -I
at 8 o'clock. Mr. Emerson is here personally superintending tbe pnepsrations ^
reaatbable
L rMKUradit
tor the smnstetarers sod importers
....................r
to clear op
ap ^etr
......... stocks each
____ season,
_______ as
_
* .
have been arriving for a week and tbe big stocks of Dry Goods,
e knows
tuS^go^
sre of litU
vm^e if
it earriad
esrriad over.
orer. A quick but legitimate method of disposiog aothiog. Shoes, Millinery, Cloaks. Car- *‘ie. CurUins, Wall Paper, etc„ are being airangad nnder hia^
mreryooe
knows tut
that
goods are
little raloe
dCtbeae stocks eras needed and Mr. C. 8. Emerson ongin^ed tbe plan of eelliiiK dirrat to tbe
'
consumers recUon, throngbont tbe store, which wilt present a most attracUve appearance with all thcne new gooda
by means of gigantic
br
gigantie salas
aalaa in the big retail stores throagfaoot
throiufaoot tbe connlry. Under
Uoder tbe^monal
tl^ oei mal diriction
di
and alUhP regular atoeu displayed in an original and nniqne style. The entire force of ngalj and
of Mr. EmMSoo tbe “Orest Manofaotarera' and Importera' Bale” has score<l a remarkable niec m erery. specially engsged employes have been placed at tbe dispoBaf of Mr. Emerson fortbis “Great ktaaofimtnr.
wbm.4)ecsiise it^ers^rare opportanity to pnicbase}
at prices that mean n gr<fst sav> ers and lmp.)r1ers’ Sale” and all prices will be dieUtedV tim. DuringtLe aalehewillmakeahortklksoB
the Sworsofourstore.esplAinriig the objects, inducements and Iwn^htsof this wonderful sale. Don't miatib

UREillllS FOR ic

I GREAT SAU OF UDIES' SUITS.
SKIRTS AND aCKTES

Manufacturers’
and Impo^rs’

A ]
U''
iv 1-/

of Men s Summer Suits. Light Pants. Boy-s'Wash Suits
and Summer Clothing—all going at staflling prices.

MIRUFtCTURERS' SUE OF '
SUMMER FOOTWUR

'Otal pronioroi cnuiaraetarervof elotbiog prmooio tbeoppsriQoity to bay tbe very broi
im^esDelU, sspvlor
ins. ell nr« kiv),-k and jatt wbet yoo webt for fell weer ei a eevlnp of alaoe'. belf aed Several big manufsetarers fooad
Many of the Cloak and Bnit Man- thiBge iB BBB’c and boyt' rioiiimg.
1 asks socgaast oil aoap.
ilectlon Ic good.
bir pile* ead
ebd bay^qal
bay^qolek while the eelectlon
! sard patMt bsss booli
nfactnrers worked on a baaia of a tore tbes belf oo tome. Cour ead ere i»o big
that they had piodncod more thnn
t spool sou yard tastlsg eeWoa.
big increase over last year and
there wsa demand for and many
One
A swell liae of ell w-wi worated pante. the
I bos Jsc bssdad aamirsiBC p>mwere disai^inted by having a lot
neweei patteroi. worth pi. tele prie*...................
8.48 i orders were cancelled, so onr sbtre
I paekare. (seatalalsf tvs awall
of
garments
left
on
their
bands.
I
of these lots will be sold at vary
patbagsi.) hairpins.
1 rsrd VslbsHsasM Issa-food “Bell them at any price.’’ was their
48o
Von will be glad to
instmcUoDS. Here are some of
know there is aocb s cbuios''to
Ao odd lot of oeaafeclDrers' eempirr o( roet- end
them:—Children’s Jackets in all veew. eome ewrll etylre, bsrr b«rn coin s>. bigb
98c
*‘y^ »i»oes:
tbe new styles and shades of bruad$IS. all go iBthiiieeelr ai........ ............
4 98
I AlaBinnw thlabla
Ijsdiea' tan oxfords, neat, narrow
t of tbe Riaet ap tc
IbMiypla.
chdh^ braid trimmed, well made
AH wool doeO
■e Snlie, ibc brei iirle*
e s.pieee veairr end 2.piece eaiu for
ed, go tike this;
6.98
of the eeesso. worth ap to >10. you gel thrm
> III years, worth 13. f

4 98

BIG VALUES AT ^

I pseor Blekla plstad aafoiy plaa.
abo biaeb anawcl. sli sl>«.

1 ^ siud oiriiBg L
I bos csMsm Idylls
. _
JoneiesMO tmorttoo,«
Wa good qsallty1 dot. boM eoUar botlMS.
1 larro boll boot darwiag ooUon.
1 ganta' pe^ eomb la sms.

CHOICE RT Sc
1 dot. Am qaailty wbilopoarl boit ladtos’ (Sbcy piqao Ua. worth IS
eooteI yd. taocy dro« braid, worth iOr.
] gnaias boro. oMtal back eosb.
•strahaavy.
I box biaek and taa
^MpoUab
1 pair men's ostra qaallty wob
I BtodlBW Weed tooth bTMb.
I yard ehadiod Ua«i low#
AaoqaaUty.

Iirgaiis Uiparalellei at Sc
Igoodslwad whtsk bMoai-wlesb

7 4»
8.48
Piar. ell wool worsted soite. ihr> nrww. UMO
■lyke. wonb up tolls, aeie price......................... 10.48
A line of well meJe eoltao worried penu for
lee. worUi II. tele price................. ......................
69c

1.86

Another lot of ell wool ehildrea*. VMter nlte »nd 1cfaoCoUte OXfords,
3 piree eaite for bsye ap toir. yrert. wortbm SO. „
vici kid. new stylos—
eelr price .
2.29
tl.%.«ale price...... WC
A Kwrll line of ehlldrea'e veetee euite end bandeomr Ladies’ rici kid Un shoce with tbe
two end three piece euite for boy* op u> 10 yrare,
swell vesting top. lace, 4 K A
wor'h 14 SO, eelr price
2.79 late laat, $2.26, sale... 1*00
,fra Bae .wonted nod eeaeimere cblldreeb veetew i Ladies'vici ki<I tan alioes,lac«, tbis
.* end elegeni two end th'ee piece >.nlte for boye no
pummers’ new last. $2A0 sals
S yrere. toe Ur»t cermto-e made cert weilwortt »6.
ei 7.1 •"

1.48

3 48
Soorce of other blg bergaine lo the clothing deperuarot.

SERSITIMS IT 3t
—llooa fiateb.
I Isdlos’ floe basdkore
vsloa.
. ,
1 pair Stoekloot drsm
1 yard farwtb bladinrI rsbbor drestior oooib.
I ladiss’ alaevsleaatow Boek vssv
I yard (aoey hair ribboo. ostra
qaalUy. No t. ft. 7. worth Its
I goMi' torksy rod haadkat
saira q^lty.
1 yd.Ueii toreboo laoe. all«
—worth sp to Idea yd.
UtUa mvlofs tnake Urg«
iacs-visit at OB thk mUs. you
rsffwttt.

76o

1.79

76c
98c
1.98

sms RRO DRESS GOODS

CIRPETS, RUGS, CURTIINS
AND Will PIPER.

Sale of Men's Fntnishiogs

'1SfH'B'!°r2.26

Men's tan shoes, velour calf in ■(
stylos of tbe late lasts ao<1 the
We can now olfer in these <l«‘|MirtHero are eom»- pbenomeiial bair-1
:i 'new
■i
nei bhades, from ths fsuioaa
ments a lot of choice Klytes in mill
Many 1
Iwrgaius an- offend gams. iu« hiding ihf sisn-ial lou' Forbnsh A Brown factory, price
ends of silks and dress g<M>d6 in
, n tlris departnieiil,
d
both in the from n-e facUini-s and many good t $4. but they go in this o OQ
waist, sail and skirt lengths at
things from onr own stock.
j msunfaclureni’ sale at «W.I70
■'special hrtj. and in our regular
hMitlof pric4W. and lo add to the
Vou wiU never have 8*^1-1 Men's grey underwear, offered at • Men'k tan ahoes in tw,. now shados
inWreet of thu great wile eteij. ter opportunity to save money thnh
even h*ss than the fac.
i
1 RQ
’ torypriee.eachgarment09ci mile price.......................... 1.58
been marked at exeer-dingly low |
All wool Ingrain Carpet thntk‘'b«ry lots and aampliw* 1
” ' '
,1. r r ■
1 !■
"I"-'-“II*'"i™-■■■■ >)'-• yd. 1 i»ii>'>'uud'*!«rtor o,ea,w,,rti,j
UNDERWEIR IRD HOSIERT
A lot of I luon bulk ronlanls in go,.s in this great manu- OQ.«
^'*‘“ts—align------^
attractive
re paltemsAre 1
-| Ol//»
O
Tafa- turerb'sale’’at
turerb' sale at................... 0^01
Oc7C I
at.......................................", 39c!-^ I'd "f fine Egyptian vesta, misHere is where yon get real ben*
offered io
H.i:w«ol
, ,rpot, ,»d' A .prd.l lot of or,-,,'. „ol...od,«r
lOC
efits and save good money on goods
yon can nse every dav in the yA
FonlanK^l^ styles, (iplt.- liufrainH, :tV yd, ggjj |
ten’ll be here early for theae:
Full' SUndard, first quality
PriDta,CBstoolora,worthnc
A lot of men’s Isondred colored,,
. e
tr
A lot <»f Brocades and Plaids insll olf,*red to y..u
shirts.
ruffs d.lntched-;*^‘*'*,,®“'‘ ^-gyptlM unionantts,
• yard,.sale
sale price
price................... O/gC
entne, «iii.
e„i„ Willi
n,.|„ei,ea-j
silk I.l.ric,
fslirics. you
von never OK„
f» e _
at ....................89C
Hu- light gaoxy kind— OQr-t
Hendrerme Pretnre ling., .itb | m«lly leryre ern-.^ ,u.l wir.t tbe
Oil boiled Tnrkev Reil Printa,
ssw lire like 6n............... OOC
worth 75c, sale price... »vC
rell worth 5c;a
a yard.
lot of mill ends of ftssorb-d
A lot of boys’ snmmer weight Belthey ho in tbia sale at....
3C
hriggsn shirts and drawers—
Doable fold, indigo blue Peryard, sale price
— _ _
worth :t5 cents, the sale
calf«,assorte(k)atterna,very
m- Pin. Silk Mnlb, end Silk Tie., de , A ep^-iel l<n „1 ...nple peir. of A M at ,M.r ,,S
deainbis, sale pries.............
Ov
a„d.brer..eea..r,.i,a
i^^
klill ends of light colored prints
In tb»B™ rrelee.
UOk- „il,:1. noet. 1.78 .silk tom ehirte, ^
•Silk tom ehirte, ,ortb.-*l
25<r, pried i^thU eele
170
Hendrronre Silk (iinph.nre in new
“ ‘ '.er^r''' ■" S6C
^
.lyl,w,th.lwhonld be good vein.
An„u,e, lotottbe* mnrpleperr.'
S“''W
'
A ep«-l.l lot of dnrwer. only, lor
2.090 yaida of Madras Cloth. 28

“^-^.98
SUE Of WISHAOODS.

2iic
"Be

29c89c

I9c
36c aI:':..............

I feather dosler.
1 good qaality hair brwh. valse
UemtB
A big lot of Hootch Lawns, very
1 laAiw' vast, blmcksA. law sack desirable |iattpnis,wortb Oc
A lot of ladies' snd misses’ fast
Q.
Sailings that will go like this;
a yard, sale price.........
Ov
Fortom yiltdT^
A nrmlrvr of very eleerml pet-'
19C
07C
A lot of fine fancy Dimities are
I men
boDcbed with all of 001 regnUr
»!, tbe eJe priri will QOc!^.”
. .i . neetrerel err Bi-'AIotbf iprrrd, niPto-date BnmmerAiot of cbtliren*e fenny etriffcd
stock of dimitiM. fine lawns and
36c: ^ »P. to men^LrJqT: ■ “ hr«:^ll cob... «».T
worth
,-fcrt_'’^^^*5o'lu‘ckiDlbLs8aieat
For 4 yard Icngtha, «
Worth up to <oc.sale.. oOC
___ ______
- -. _ .TOf^lk
WBists enwee IM floe qaallty, very higb\-25c^ sllgo for,.
8C
uaiiirv leuvy wuse, *e</ use qW'
laust style Udl«‘ silk ebirt wwiete,
Pretty Cretons that arc very de1 ORlsaleorice
. .
«OC
and women, with good cov-i
------------- ^ —
all gaaraateed ware ellk and thle
■easoa'e prodeeUcw. Howesraplelt' sinhlc. assorted cotorings,
2.00, sale pnee will be. A*vOj .. if^*
_^i__
era. »orth 50 canto,adl oft,.*
ed. MAM an bsasUfelly iriued worth 8c yd. sale price....
OC AU.horllepgU...nd.en.n..m.mr-jp."',,;,,,„[^,'jj.^^
priee...................................... 29C, a Im of .ery Go. Orem,-hn,.with Ike sew. aarvow biaek v^wte.
T

P*l»-“»'"d
in
ibi.
rrele
to
nrU.!
„...............•,................
Bleached Gotten Table Damask,
seamless and staialeas black, fine
»ey wsbM iwtaU ngaUriy atm to
worth 25c yd, is this sale

Hiufienrars Sili tf
SilkViisis.

10c

K7:lrpis^.“.“ 36c

' ■■

2^Perceii Dlsciuil

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