The Morning Record, July 13, 1900

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The Morning Record, July 13, 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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1900-07-13

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TRAVBRSB CITY. KICH. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1900.

STSORfiERmSUiUS

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YIGTORl FOR BOERS

Every baby bom this year
caa bave a pair nboee free
if broogbt to onr store.

fi’Mblnfln
U—Tbo irot«ra>
BOBtbMMkMMonra to mmenata
ta a aaw wtj wbMber MtaktO’ Oaafor Captnrod Port andOarriaon
aaattoothv Coccir
atHltralaNek.
Id Prida an alive. What the new
«ay a. the o«eUU vni Bot aivBite.
l^an of OtipftWbM to Mmtitm FftM
WhBathaa hu beca a eoa^Uai iqi^rea of Seota ,Oreya. Two Beaty'
Ouna and 90 LdBOalnabirm Were
«( ratwigmen t« OWu B^cudfd effort Mda br tbe romasaat to ret

VBlt*d StatM wUl ban V«w«
oriQntetarOoagOT.

Captnrad—Belnforermeaia Came toe
at»g Bw« of Kw-' the Otlacee ca^t aeUtae ont of the
X«te—Srreath Dracooa Onards Diir.
' UtM In SMpe of XoyomoVMO Sk- ordlaary tu^beeo dose, bat it U aew
ioferrad that ChlBcae aathoriUco bav* ei Back at Serdederp-British Saebcaa made 10 realltr that the Uaited
odttfnl MearKrnte<«dorp«i4 PaarWnm Do- eutce rceardi irith •aapieioo the tailofSlcaUoaat
are of the dUpatebee from the Chlaaee
de Eraal.
tfoeofCbleMO.
oAeiale la P^o to make an; taeatioa
Spedul leTbc KersiticBeaerd.
tfi —lf«raUwB«e^
of the fate pr oooditkw of the betiefed
Loadoo. July 1»-The irar oSee has
Waablartoe. Jal/ It—The tuteat j (orclfcen.
ths following diapalch from Lord BobPrt«rtpi.tbe aaey «obart»eat la toarttt
taroad. baa aaUad tfota CbatM for
‘■Pretoria. July 12—Tba enemy felled
Boax Eonf. No aaplaa^Uoa of the
InaneUempt to cetaronod our right
flanic aad In onr rear, and made a de­
mt. is tbe aiipatch from Oommaadar Oratiot 0oant7*a Candidate termined attack on the right flank yes­
Kaoa, raportla« It. '
terday. 1 regret to eay that they sueDefeated Healck.
eerded in eap'^cring Kitrala Nek. garWaahlafftOB. Jul/ U-With ao other
riaoMd by a aijfuadroa of Serta Greys,
aa«ra from Chlaa than a belated and
Stampede Oeae Jn the SUty-autb
two^naofthe Royal Horae arlillory
patlfsed dlepaUb from NacaaekI,
Ballot When Oedd*' Poreea Wont to and iBreeompaniea of the Llneolnablre
looehlar the happcnlnjn already re­
ported. them wae a dUpcalUoo to doabt
Sarracbr-9»od ’Trarerae Chanced nclment. The enemy in superior nnmand fear for the aafetj of MtnUter Ceabera atucked tbe forilfieaUont at dawn
car at the auu department today. It | from Kllllkea to Mnlek-Kontealm and acitlag a line of bills wbicb c:m.
wae admitted that there «aae no other
Ga*t D^ldlacTolebyUleiog.TIveto manded tbe nek, brought a heavy eoaraaaec for tUe than the a^eeof;
verging Arc to bear upon tbeemali
Darrach.
aawa aad the etwtintted dlffi^ty in
Carrlaon.
llie Republican eoagrpaelonal-cotcettlnc reliable new* from China after
“ImmedtotelyoarMeirlng Informathe elUed foreee arc la eoatrol of Tien ventloo cot down to 0a*iu<i>i la doable tlonearly in tbe moraine of the ene-.
Teln. WUb JO.OOO forelcn troopeia quick Ume yceterdey murnlnr. and mytoatrength, I dlapatebed relnforoeTien Tala aad that city onlyMmUit the Hon. k. B, Darrach of Gratiot menta from bare under Colonel Oodfrom Taka It le Impoirtble for oficUU eunty wae nominated on the drat belithey reached the spot
'garriaon had been over­
tonaderetaad why It tboald rtqaire it.
Thto end waa aeetmpltobed by the powered. Two guns aad tbe greeter
from tour toelcbt daye to c«t diepatehm from that point, aad why tbeee dle- maaelnc of the Dirragh and D>dda portion of the Seole Oreya were oacTotea.
And
tbto
reealt
wa*
an
aeknowlftwie ooataia eo little real inwred, owing totbUr hottee being ehot,
ly from the epealnc of and atoo about M Liaomnehlrae. The
tecMatloa beariac on the altaatlon.
liat Of eaenalUm baa aot yet been re
The eatlafaoUoB with which the the eonrenuon, and wae i
within
diteen
mlautee
of
the
bacinaelved.
but I tear they were heavy.
state departMat yeetarday reeelred
aeeualy with thto event On
trie deeroe baaded to Beeretary Bay by ninc of the monla^ eeaaioB.
Tbere «ae no Ume from the openlnc atlaok was made on tbe outpoatc near
MlBtotar Wn, baa r*«» »»7 »« reaewof tba eoaveatkm to tbeeUae
Derdddorp, north of thto town. In
wblek tha Seventh Dragoon guard*
teadea rapertlnr eert^ parafrapba
ere-angufed. Tba regimant kept tba
. wet* omitted troee the decree aa proOMted to the eute deparueeat aad the trtot to name a northern man.
aaav in cheek nntU it conU retire on
WM nearly 0:10 when the conn
■tatemeot that the aatbor of the daeree
WM Prinoe Tnha. tba aaU loralfa UoB waa ealled to order and when the
oountlea
were
called
Antrim.
Charlehadaeuoeaei
laader, were U ao email meaenre re_
. .
ty.inennninili tor thie appreheaelon. Tba TOU and dare eaeh eeet ita three votea
Mtaaemaald to bare been omitted tor Maaiex aad Grand Tranrae record­ 'flleung ^vy loae.
•General Bnllpr reports that
from the traariatkm preaaated to ed iu fire ratn tor MiUiken. while
crawho ware dmtroyiBg the reUway
Bamatary Hay are eo Importaat ae to Gratiot wma in with (be tame bid
area redaet upon tba hoaeaty of the twelra for Darrach. Vp to tbto point near Paarde Kraal wore drives off yastbdacb tbere to no dh^- the *oU waa the aame aa the prmoea terdv hftor a abort actloa.
•‘General Bart raporto from Heidel­
tlaa to qnmtlea tba laterrlty of araalnf. bat it wee aU off with the
KiatotarWe. Tba eeateaem eald to deadlock when Imbella announead Ita berg that the anrrsnderiag of arms and
be omitted eoataia the axpltolt atate- «cht TOtae for Darrach. Kalkaaka ammanltion eoatUmea in that district..’'
aad
MeeoataaUU
ramalned
falthfnl
to
meet tbat “The laak at cnardlac the
iMattoM, whl^ before baa been ditt- Baakk. but Mtoaaukn tall Into Um
•SIWmade Impcatoble.- aad that with laabeUa aad toted for Darrach.
••IfittolaveaelWatorae to.eaaUaae Moatealm waa aot ready aad waa paae- But ft Itovaloped that there woe Boththto neteetkm let it be i Ipemaatad to ad ter the time. OeeaoU left the Dedda
lagthe MatterBxom>l
tba potwm that w. -aet be beM tnnaaad Mlewed the raahto the
AbnonaalJag.
VI—Jar tba aacer of oar people Oratiot eesdidete. The aincle Boaeom..
JaMMeNoalot the weal aide got
wbtoh CTOWt with the rtoln* of eeeb moB tote, wbtoh hed stood eo loyaUy
an abnormal load of boots aboard ymaaa tbat aeaa more tocelcaeri aad for Maeidt waat etv to Darrach.
At thto Ume it waa eleerly between tarday and had to be eared tor by tba
aeldlara eemlac to orema aad lay
Meeiek and Danacb, and Grand Trar- poUee- Be declared tbat be bad not
waete ear aonatiy. aad atay
am. loyal to the iateraaia of the north- hndn drink nU dny. but tbnVbehnd
people."
an eoanUm, ehaacad Ita ire rotee to ttkaa n dose of pol^
U It admitted tbat Priaoe Taaa
One of tbe phyulelnna of tbe city wna
be the aatbor of the decree toaned In Meeiek. Wbee it b<«aa to look as
tboucb Heatok was aot eaUroly oat of eoneliienUy nlarmad ow hla eoadlthe aame of the emperor, and If be to.
bp weald bare reeorted to eneh |eat it, Boeeemmea eame back with Up oee Ues and wna going to give tbe manna
tots.
taUe nnd endeavor to get the poison
aaidi eaanlBC deriem to prepare the
At tkto point all eyes were taraed ont
hla ayatem. Bat Chief Bannte
way for throwin* the reepoaalbUUy of
upon Montcalm. Tbateounty bald tbe deelaiad thst ha bU amelt that kind af
thamaiderof tbelecatioa peopU a^
balaaee of power ta tba eontantion
itooB on the breath of too many
on the forefca power*.
and the reeponsUdllty of the nomina­
neoerdlngly daelined the doetor'a
One biffb ofB^ mid today that there tion rested with that dalacatioa.
waee*«T taaeoo for c»a»e i
•—
aioeaetotbofate efthelefat

Fourth ^Yei

VERY CHOICE
AND RARE

GenuiDe fedpood
Jasper Ware. •

CHILDREN’S
SHOES....

Witfa aMfluka

Black kid, batloD, pat.
enttips.CtoS...............Me
Black kid. tas kid, Uce
and battoo, patent and
kid tips, to
.......... 60e
Black and tan kid, ex­
tension soles, ^ to 11, 76c
Black and tan kid, new
sbapes—goodiorsnmmer wear, 1*2 to 2------86c

IT IS lOARRAGH

A sew imporUtion of aleKant pieoaa joat reoilvad at

THE CITY BQOK STORE.
Ladles* who are intareeted is eacs goode wUl perhaps
flsd aoxsethisg they have long bees looking
for. Yon are eordlaUy invited to
look them over.

CHILDREN’S
SLIPPERS

HOBART, BEECHER CO.

In black snd cboeolsto kid,
tent k-athcr. and red kid
c;uol. serrici-ablv.

R. R. Gloves

R. R. MEN
ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH

Union Hade Clothing.
Onr July Olaaring Bale has brought priooo -way down.

T^e Leading 8boe Honae.

TELEPHONE

S o 1

S. BENDA & CO.'
NOW’S
YOUR TIME
&iik^Mh4 0FF
Begnlar Fitoa.

1 IS

BLMM SS^

Oar entire stock (except harvest goods) at this ptioe.

STEIl>rBKBO-*S
^

0< moeh Ume, effert and money.
"Aak him ever the telephoee." era
words freqa<‘oUy heard la erery basineat ofim where a letter bM ben ob-----------------e point.
Many people do n >t exprem them
epondenoc, bdt i
eelvm elmriy in
man enn reserully —
lake himself un
deretood It you can get within spenklog dtotnniBO of bim, by meeoi of the
telephone.

BBLUBLE DBT GOODS CASPETAITD CLOTHING HOl)BK

BILL PRICE FOOTWEAR

96 paik women's ^tan ahoos, styliah'made............$1.48
84 pair women’s $3.00 and $2Ji0khooa at........... LOO
109 pair women's Oxfords, worth $186 and
$1.60, now.................................................... 76e
44 pairs mlsaes' tan shoes reduced to.................. l.OD
84 pair men'e $4.00 and $6.00 shoes, email aiaea,
now................................................................ 1.69
60 pair youth's black and tan. now...................... 90o
78 pair men'e canvas bale, leather trim............... 08o
860 pair infante eboes....................... 16,86, 36 and 60o
840 pair women’s new ap-to-dateOxlorde.......... IXX)
83 pair ladles' stock No. 666, a $8.60 shoe, now.. S.OO
41 pair ladies’ kid eboes to close ont kt............... 98o
108 pair mlesee' kid shoes to close out at.. ....... 76o

MICHIGINTEIEPHDIIE GO.

UNION MEN
UNION WORK
UNION PRICES

Petlierifik
Tlie Painter and Paper Hanger.

FRANK FRIEDRICH

t!c Boerdman Ave.

-New etore—848 Front Btreet.
Tha Leading Shoe House of Northern Michigan

Bell Phone. No. 883.

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SSI-.......... ..... : ■; ;

TBB HBBBaSCA TICKn.
i VpOB
Caadidatca Toeterday.
ap^ M ta* Ketaiac nMorS.
Uaedla, Neb-. July It—Aa agreed
S U
upoa by tbe tbrM ceavanUoas, tbe Buftlo.....................................
7 u
•teta Ueket to: Governor, W.A. Puynter; Kaama atv...........................
HaSUarie and Sehreekn^t: bae
toanatfeverner, B.A.GlIbert;ai
and Goading.

werefreaUyaeeded The troop* held
the etteatlea of the Ohlane while the andeUbartiBOvarRsp:) TbeoleotortalttoketngiMdnpea romprtom four
tbaeaclaeanfatUacapateam. Brw Popeli-m. throa Demomata aad ome
- the Oblueee nlpeee felled to obaam SiivM OepubUeen. No lanraetoena aa
It to now poeelbla to to how (hey should vote for Tiea preaiboClatbenpaD-oi
ETOftbOI taBw^attbie dawtaMgtvea.

Ab Z&ivMUss ftdliUt
atouraton Monday aad Tnaeday.
Jaly 16th aad I7th, by Cham W.
am. remuemiunc the Oteto
BloehOo. Order* lakmi lor future
AvVvwy., All ahould aaa these
r<r»ti *BOvr'tlr» n'lh* enaoB.

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“IlQlon Hade” Work Stiirts.................. 60c
“Union Hade" Overalls
.................. . .il8c
“Union Hade” Hats.......$8.00, $200, $1.00

SAID HE m POISOMHI

tha most intense exetumeat At this
oriUeal jaaetare Moatealm fmied to
eome to tbe Support of Mr. Mealek. us
B
B
X
had been expeeted by Mr. Meelek’a I^Unta..................................
i
f. 1
northern friends, and it was mi
in a few momenta. A poll of the dele- ”*^drud Ckiger; imvrii ^ SnUl'getloB by ballot ebowed only elx votes
for *McBlek and flve tar Danagh.
Tbeee flve voteaemuriac Mr. DatTagb'a
Hahn nnd Peltx; Bernhardt and McBomlaatioe. the vote of the eounty
waa made naanloMua for him.
Tbe other delagaiioaa saw that It
waa all off. aad vout were rapidly
TknndhUl and Zimmer.- Kltaoa and
^aaged unUl It wae made nnaalmoua MeOuin.
tor DaRugh.
. Oatefo va New ToriL did aot play
Tbe Opera Hoaae nag with ebecra
AMxnicax imaera
whan the norolnaUrm of Daiwb WM
nanonneed, the vou being s» te Darngb aad <} tor Mmiefc. A eoauai
of flve waa appointed to eaeort
(OoaUnned on third page.)

R. R. Caps

PJeaee remember tbat we cell eTtrythlng
in the way of.

•srr.

Peru. Joly ll-TV
o®«*
raeelrod a dtopatcb from Tbkn eUtlaf
tbat the admlrale harp, decided that
*0,000 troopa ara aeoieHTy for aa advanee OB-Pekin. Of thto number M,000
wUl be required to c»»T*m» Takn and
Tien Thin and maintain the lioe of
BunnaBlmttou. General Veyron baa
id to oommand the rreneb
oonUuient. Be will be tent to China
ae a field martbel who ontnake the
offieera of the other power*. Thto
would aatUe the qumtloa'of eapreme
oommand uBlcce. aa euccccted here.
Bui^ abonld aand an oBeerof eisUar
rank. It U feared that trletton wIU
.raralt from neb a atepTtan Ibln. July 6. vU Ohefoo, July ».
Jaly 11—Tmtarday afteraoea tba Baeeiau miBTed aeiTOBCfecee
of aU arm* to atlaeh p Chlaam camp
flw imtat eaaaL eaet of the waUed city
aad
way aeroe* the plain aaet of
the BuealbB oamp. They peated artQlery oa the bUto but did aotreadithe
CtolBM. wbeae fonr run* ontbe runroad tet repllad aBacttrel? aad the
enriaae rmbad rapidlj./ In the mSdat
. of tbedcbtlBC two tey^Uvee left the
ranroadyatd aad eteamad rapidly towatfc tba aa«t amaal- The C
meed tox caea la driac oa tba k
ttvea. bat altboagb aovecal ahat
elon they wate uaaMeto dmtroytba
earlam. Tbewbole menmaat waee

-No. 994

I Used
to Pay 10c
For Pig Tnila, but aince

I bare tried

5c
Pig Tail
Havana
Smoker
I bare come to the 'coDcloe*
im tbat 6c will boy a finrtclan, delieiona moke. Try
ooe end yon will nerar pny
10c for n Pig Tall ngain.

«»«r$« «»»«««•«««»« neenr*****

•Ladies’

|

I $3.00 Shoes-

I

it
t

I

There’s nothing new in the price—but there's
something new in the kind. Our ladies’ $3
shoes*this simmer are the prettiest, daintiiest. most stylish, yet s^ible shoes ever des'^^d to sell at this popul^ price.
Almost any style you can imagine—Welt or
hand turned soles, chocolate or black, fine
kid or silk vesting tops. A big assortment
to choose from.

5 Front street

PARKEB BROS.
McNAKABA BIOOE 9

TBK MORNING RSCORt) FRIDAY, lULY lA IM)
ronam a CAHDXBATB.
STUIIS IS a«K

Monuro nooBO.
I on - mcmeui
tNMI«N> «H«(S «St»

MAaPnATBOB HBBAT.P.

■lyidte* of the Traeareo City AXmeJaaaa Beflreaa wmBe Hare
totteUearratara.
L
iehlte*"»
1*~
r wae raedeed yeaterday by
«MBMr C. B. Uarray e( the TMbaraa
• U.TMptor.
aty A Laatoaaa raOroad. from Beat: WU«« B. 1 Her. Uew 41- tery el State Btaarae. atatley that he
to.pty«
weelA be bare to the near febne to
Wm.toteott,a
toaothe ycepwd taOnid thibrnata. Mhtoifaa. bySaoalvXd
dy. He 6 espeel
aayB.Unrtae: by taalor Bi
'"ur Steama wTilM that be k new
W. A. Howard. Jr. OUn. by i

toWmtMntOateUhlna.

ateneHiMSmwd

C^n^gornTtSaMw?

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Th* VomlMttOB et Hr.

Dr. M. L. Uaeh rteaiaad a Wlaffiaaa
.iHMrday morBiat aniioanrhiy the Jeat what wiU be dona Ihk year.
death ot Un. Laaeb'e Aeter. um. J.
H. Leaatea. at Dnttea. Ukh. Ur. Mmmmmwwm-mmmmitrj
and Ure.Laaeh left tor Dnttoaoa toe
THE 8TAQE
^
nScht train.
AND PLATFORIi
Santa wOl be plaead eo tale teeterrow morainr at the bok eOee tor the iteUtUcitoUutoU
Mifsfement of Baveafala. the tiypoone Bey View Symphony
tttt, at SteinberT*
herinalnc whlA appaan hare Satnrday niyhi la
--------- ------- - rf the flneat mnaleal ornent Uoaday dranlBr.
itry It know OB
yanlcal
The eehool beard yev.rdey doted a toe way to Bay View, where it will tU
eootiaet with the OraoH BapUtrnml- ao enyarement of tO eosaecatlve conWorda
of
the
yreateet prake
company'for uo echool deake. toima from ali tbe towoa wBm they
t
Itether with tcaehert’ deake end redtae lllloy enyawemenU. Prof. W.'. N.
tkweeau.
WTlaof the B« Bapldi Indoet
idoetrial
ihool. where they appeared Tuewi
B. 8. Pratfe trotter, Nora 8., and
Howard WbiUBfa paeer Doywood
lutlon that ever yave ao entertain'
war# taken to Lanoncter, Ohio, ycater- meat In that city.
day by C. B. Breretv W. M.. Jonee
A‘J. Jbbnaoo, manafaroftbe opera
aooempanied him with Joab and Anna bmM at Oxford. Micb , aayr:
V. They will make the Ohio etete eir. to carlify that I have played
tonLadlte Symphony Oreheetra. tbe
eoit toyetber.
Detroit
........(kmeert
........ .............
Cc..aod
aed other Are
The reeerre aeet plat tor tbo Bey IBM mneieel attractlooe here, and ety
View Symphony Oreheetra wfll be put mebatleally and witbont bralution
■ •- Olaaeon'e
"• ,on'e Bay'View Symohony OrOB at the City Bewa Stand thla mom- that
cheairaktbefiocatmaeleal attraction
ier- PrlM*
bBd M eenU.
Walter Lanya and Pern ^maey
era lieenaed to merry reeteideyv
Sevenyale will appear at Stelnbery'e
one advance K«Bl of Pawnee;^]' Grand next kfonday eveDinr. JcIy 'lO.
Wild Weet ebow waa in tbe city yea- Bk ability eao beet be told by wbat
has been Hid of him: '
terday. nrranylny for the eppearanee
SevcDgala opened a week’# engayeof tbo etthibiUon In thle dty In tha ment Uondey W cne of the lary«t
fntw. Bo made an, effort -to andlencHof ihreMkon. hk repaution
■ ■ im. H- yave oi
have the lieenae redeeed, without
(clentiflcand a:
waitlny to aee if it rained on thr day Inycxblbltiota that baa ever vlalted
thkelty. A ep-clal (eatnre wu taleof tbe ebow.
wblcb alcre k worth doable'
A marrtaye Uoente wae iaaoed yce. pathy. wl
ol rdmkxion —Dolnib, Minn.,
terdey to Prod Morloek of Boed City
and Floranea Joplin of Kinyaley.
Barry Parker, Beroid Kneeland aod
Parker Pennloyton went flahley to
Beat Lake yeaterday. They decline
to tell anythlny ebont the trip exoept
that they got back at s o'clock.
Bequired to learn to play
Prank Zanye and
the Oidtar.
both of Old Ulaston, have been Ueenecd
to merry.
The next Wg ettrpeUon to exhibit
hare wlU be Pawnee Blll’a Wild Weet.
which la to appear on the Srd of Anynat.
Oeeer A. Bdyerly, the houd Icetnrcr.
eadeptritaelUUcmedlnm, wlU give e
lecture on the snbjeot In Qranye hall
thiaevenloy- All ere Invited. The
leetore will be free.

imtloa evar b«ld In UUa ei^ eloMd asOT^HMdlj r«twd«r morBlac, »o4
•Hac a lose eoslMt betirecB 6» r>o4
BIB. Ron A. B. DurafA «( G>aUot
MUtr ree^ved th* BcpabllMn somttor repraMBtaUra ia aoacreaa
lot tbe.Blafaath dbtriet. The detail
U ftTU IB aaathar colaouL
.-The nomination of Ur. Darrafb U
«BaeUeot. BaUa
perlanoa and an
aeaeoldlarand elittw. Be hae the
•leaenU which go to make up a encneMfal and eoneelantlont pnblte oftflfi, and the Interaiu
ot the
.aUrenth eanrreeelonal dletrist will he
«aUaer«adathUhandt in Waehln'r«en. Mr. Oarrach U hifhlr^ eetaemad
In thle part ot the dieirlet and iboae
vbe oppoaed hie nomination wUl raltp
MUa inpport la the eampal^n. Hie
■aeofnixee aUtltp and wtedom in
linhlk aflain eommand him to the
pasple ol the dieCrict. and be wilt raMke a biff majority at the polU.
Hi^. Mnloh hae tarred the eute wall
' Anrlac the tear yaara he hat heen In
WaehlartoB. Bit eflorte hart betn an- fhrSak
nfVetic and eonae^Uont and what be
view ol
hae aeeompUthed will alwayc atand at
liyhta I
aradlt to hit worit in coBfreea.
tea nadt^t»hA« aereral V»ka which
nreatUlBneompleled.and on thU actennt. at well at bU fltnaaa tor the oftee, hie renomlaa^ wae deemed Im. Next KoBdA7 And Tvaiday
As well as s surprise, sad a
rertantandadritaUr. Ur. Metlek hat
ia the date ofonraxmoaiexhibltof
Btartlicg Bensstion.
Stale Bloch aampleeof meo'e anita,
Inanrnrated a mofement to proeora a
over-coata
end
oleten
for
fell
Ceramment bnlldlnr (or Traverae City
"I cAnoot” is denied, and laid aside
end winter 1#00. Yonr praeence ia
and bU ratom wae daelred here that he
deeired et tbU diapUy. Sifht oomplete thit important ta«k.
i flow many prople have tried to i
. BAuiLTUxCLomixo Cb.
(er tbe gcltar and failed.
Bit while ha wUl not r> hark for an.
. Prof. SrauD,
irauD, located at tha Oi
«tbar term, there it tUll eomt time for
log. fer a aborl time
Wbitloi
Bte to do mnefa to aoeompUih what he
a kDCceifefal teacher and
tea b«un. Thera will be another ett- IhiAmnioa’t
anlcoa with bl« new one Icwoo'
tea>
bk xebclart
Ur. H. BaynHof Ooldwawr. Ulcb„ xyftCB) '.bat he w li teach
aldn ol eonfreet before hd retiree and
bu moved to osr city and will open to maatcr tTCfc-al ar or norurpay./^
Anrinc that Ume be will nndonbtedly
The trice be eg a irifle
a clotbH eleaniny and prcMiog etevery effort to cloae np what be
tablkhman at No, 4M Front atreet. wbat I g09(i icfctruclioo book wlii cett.
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fill ..............
a long
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felt
. Bk neih'>'f <l;v fc away with all
'erM Qly and m Ur. Bayne* , occcaaa’y .1......................
While a firit term it al*ty« a tort of
cornea recommended wefell eoofldenuibe pcoil >hc t.pic.'i at asd most pracnehoollBR for a member of concratt. It
ol hk anceew here In opening up Ibk • ^Ical wty'.-f play'rt ibe golur. The
k'rafrethloirtoeontlderUittthe work
new line of boxlneM. Thk concero tuclcg
hinp-'’. therehy makieg (be
no well brean by Mr. Mwi:k wUI be to
UkH entireebarye ofantu of cloibca < compaaa of -.‘'c it s rum.-ut greater aod
and eleaoi
clean*, mend* and preaaca mca'a i making il mcoh caaicr to Ho/.r tbe
aed
tor advaosed the*, acan in hit Brat
tbe moDtb. on conuact. ;fccale*. chord* atd all maalc
clothing by tb
tonn. >I r. lUrrach will be able to carry
An InvUa'ion Is ciisrdrd !•<, all and
Tbeac
'beae eatablkhmenU
eatablk
are ran id
lton"and complete It to the catUfaetlon
:it!r* with a much higher I will gladly esf.lain my eysfcem free.
np-lc-date cit!
ot the entire dletrict at well at to in
W jCall or addrti
rate than Mr. Bayne*
L_.— prop^oaea^
...
PKOP. nilAL'N
charge here and we beaoeak
AWldnal localiUee.
■Hotel WbC.iDg
Tra«er*e City. Micb
a large membera&lp.

k Hm DaeiAad to

‘Hh rats uf tte nlM,
key nd« tirt a tirtfx"

the Baca far

Horn. W. B. teator aseneniwd laat
BjyhtthnthahnateUdedte mate an
oftwt to nnanie tte aieei nrkl nominaUna. Hahtentoelate tonm maHtot
ttemnoonimoiint «f tte onedldm^
on. J. W. -..................

twmuto

SLATER'S

BOW that that
t tea yona elaswbarc. Ur.

And f«t me

A Flour
Cabinet

Mnam of Grand Travana ycnoraUy
and TiavaiH City In partkalar
^ an rTperionrad penew in tte

KABBBH

BUITK WILL SBBTS.

■r. Tamer Saya Phidon Boned Ooald
do Vethlny Blaa. bnt UefaM'to
Jteoocnlxt Bama.
Boats Q. G. Tamer reamed laat
niyht from the ataotlny of tbe pardon
board bald in Ionia. Znd
liter of the rafoHl of tbe board to
neaynite David £■ Borax aa a momber.
Ur. Tamer aUtod that at BarM
Smith had bran appointed by Governor
Plnyroe, to xaoered Bama. wbcae
ifBaUon be had. tha board eenld do
Bolhlny bnt rafoM to reeoynke Bust.
Director Smith of tbe atate ayrlcoltaral atatiooa aaya that the deer are
devoortoy tbe crept on the apper

cal power, fllk ]

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We here two stjke nad liro dzee.
ere tbe
finest tbinge in the #ot^d to keep floor is—Ujey
keep it petfecUy cleui and mt8 ell mete, aod^U
the floor yon ose is sifted io the enbinet. Come
Come in ndd see them.

Slater’s House Furnishing Store
X 30 B^roTLts Sta?eet.

..m BDsnEss uiDi.

Bicycle
Enameling"

I here had my boilding
rebuilt nod pnt in good
shape and sm now ready
to receiTe nil old petrons.

Best to .be had in
the city is at

Good Line 'Of Jofolry
ill Kinds of RepairiBg.
J. N. MUtTINElC

LEDZRLE'6’
Sec eampiee in window.

Dont Be Fooledi

t. D. CURTIS
' Fuaetal Director.
Boobi at «I0 8«snh Colon Etrm.

yirri"-

opva.Aiinirhi.

O. P. CARVER

Fire Insuranci.

Teirpfcoo.xo.if

L. L. A. BuUding. '

Only One Lesson

:i Treat for lorers of Mosic.

RoBcya. Boy* Ceneart Company
Thy ladle* ot Grace etereh have a«esredforan entertainment on tha aoccad of Angskt Blatchtord Kavanangb,
ite boy baritone, and Boney'e Boy*
•ousrt company. Thk attrfction waa
^Tongbt here tHt ywr by the Grace
> shnreh ladlM and it met with great apyroeiatioB. It k one of the bMt mulcnl oryaoUaiion* which bu everapfmrod hare and loven of ^ntle will be
gtod of t be opportoa^l> t6 enjoy aneth-sreonearil bby the company.
Banning Sxtn ItmoWQllam Beltnor hu atarted hk
teetoiy aad mw.miU on one hov extra
Umeevsninya Thkk
SB aeeoonl of the nab of order* and it
ariUooatii.u matauo eat k aU ont

tektoU. __________ TteAppotitaoraOoat
toasriadhy aU iraou aiomateand
Uver an ont of order. B«t taeh ahoaid
haew that Or. Elny** Kew Ufa PUta,

S. 9. OampMl A Boas
wu ban tkair o«w -In tha hardwan store of W. J. Bobbe hereaftsr.
whore all taeac bariny hastnet * «riih
the Stm can taUoiSB them. MS '

Establisbeil 1857.

Kimball Pianos
and Organs
Havo been weU tried and found to bo
what you want- More than 1,000 of those
Instruments owned' by Grand Traverse
people. Absolutely flret olabe;in every
respect
Bold by the makers.
BaaytorinB.

W.; W. Kpnball Co.
188 Front StrMt.

S. B. 8TBOBO, XsasESr

Going
Camping?
The long looked for camp­
ing days arc here. When you
go it’s to enj.oy yourself—not
work as hard as you do at
home. We helpyouenjoylhe
outing, by providing gootfs
that only require the serving.
VanCamp’s-pork and beans,
joc the can; V’an Camp's pot­
ted ham or chicken. ^ and loc;
corned ham loc: corned beef.
15 and 35c: ham roll, loc; Van
Camps soups, loc the canonly recpiiye heating and ad­
ding water. ’We have cTiicken. ox tail. bouHion. tomato,
mock tuigle. vegetable. Then
we sell lots of Bent’s assorted
wafers. 25c the box. Long Is­
land wafers. 15c; champagne
wafers, 25c: “B|uitcr Thin,"
25c; 5 o’clock tea wafers. 25c.
These are good too, to take
with you; Fresh ilevilcd crabs.
25c the can; Bar Harbor little
neck clams, loc; fresh canned
salmon at'ia, 18 20c:.canned
shrimps, 15c.

Buying
Furniture
Is a pleasure when goods
are bought rigb^—where the
Slock is just as advertised.
iVe furnish yoar
com•Ictc. from cellar to garret.
Want to begin at the dining
room.' There arc tables—a
breakfast table for S5.50,; a
splendid dining-table for Sj-J.S
—from ihkl to .Si 4,00: 6 good
high back chairs' for S5.75;
sideboards from ’S16.75 up*.
Now the bedrtaom—An iron
bcfl for S2.oo- -Ncver such a
price j'ct made in the city.
Mattresses at ?i.75, S240.
S::-;.'.
S4.75 and $7‘-50.
Springs at S1.45. S2.25, $2.75.
Couches—tbe greatest line of
lowJprices--$5.75. S6.75, $800.
59.00. Si2.75- The full bed­
room suites from $16.75
554.00.

The flaimah lay Memtile

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TgB MORNING- REOORD. FRIDAY JULY 13,1900

atogant aad aarant adncato of
^n^krlgkta.dto worna gala a«y
iniCalttoatapakMemrk. fcmIaTly Ma. kaaa Taa^Bnakng Adjadgoi
fiaBtokto 1U0im la
kaaMnada ingran la JeanaUnV»m Btof an
Ikday ao Amrteaa ataapaper la -mUhMiB.Aa8aVaaValkoab«ghaa boab'
aattiB woaMtak dcpartaial aad ita bcob^t totUi city fnn Seatkpeti,
aadpdjaflgdod tanaobaton f^robala
Battto Mc. illy la-tWiknattfal
Ska
maattooad
aoma
of
tka

Jadga Moarea Ska aaoM a ifrk
_______
tolMtDOom: jly hM 0VMI 1» inpitiW**
wto««B tkt slkkifBaWmaa^l
aabia aad gtflod wamaa who ban oa- ably bright wonao' alaag mt Ban,
^ W. W. Mafm «( Otetatote; C.

maai* Wrigit el innrUHw sad tha vaMla naatUg fwiapibkad ac maeh to tkna Unaa aad bat b nadcr tka daloMoe tkai aka b
W. Fnd Mam of Ba- laat aigM Md ia tba ladapaadMt O- paid a baanUfnl tribnto to Mra. Laato- (jOMtoat^ aoeompanlad by two targe'
da B. Stoaa—a name dear to tka aaae- blaak doga that protaet bar from bar
_ .--— a. W. KlMlU o( OmmU: maauoaal teak can tha kay*
w%Uk 1
atoitoa—who baa lately panad away umlca.
I
aCKirkMd>«;CUre:4. B C«f*r _____
from aa to a ripe old age; of her UfaShaeaatalk nty dmUy aad aa•f Maeom; Cwaatk MrabU af 1aW»- oaaaffe^My. goad 1
toac work for. and toleroat to ww
lattatotogly npoe almoat aay nkjaal
to: 0- w. W<MI^ «e Ofatiot; a
and of alt aka bad aecomplbbail
tka ana, bat to nnqaaattoaaSy
ynM<rf
Or. B. a Bftb- ■^totka atiaraoea, I
mk «rf KaUmka; Jaa a Jataoa. togUU waUkaowa aned
to flU tkieagh tka oecrldan of
gka aallad aneaticto to the toet that
AChid.
tka WlUtom Boaaa aad to galkar to
We, tke oadcraigBed. do hereby
Danagk of kla uunlaaHna oaiaraod ttla graaya la ikayariara.
agrwtorefaad the money oa a BOda
tojoraal
BMottog
of
tka
to a akart tton aad kreagfct atootko
dUBga. Mra. Wntonr Aldaa bad ont bottle of OiooBe's Warraatod «dfoboard waabald to tkaattnoea. rrr?----- ..—'--ttoally of the totor- rep of Tar if it toils to em year 01
battkartol opaatog «n tkateftka ^^_^aadof the oaurprlae of its or cold. We also gnaraatoe a *»•
botUe to prove wSetoetory or m
tka dal- ■aattog to tka analag.
refoaded. 8. B. Walt. Bogbee A
Oaeof tko
Ootha ptotfona wan gnmpadtba ww
baitoaad
apoa
«ataa lor fcbaki
the fine mnetc onoer m ouw~» boyg. Jai n 6. Johnson. F. C. thi
to gin abort ad- of Prof. Edwin Baraea. “Itoa boanOfnl
klto aad oa^asUlly
tor tkalr loyal aad drfaef walaomai the pmldantof •aprano solos of Wrt. Eaper were etMr. Dirragk la a the Womaab anb aad tha ropraaeatommm of hnU eplM'*< plaaatog praa- Unof tba Womaab Leagae. aad onr
hoaorad prealdaat. Mra. T. d. dpam aad toredal addim ud to aooapttogtba aoaiaaUoa kC'^dlaplayad plcgau of Adrlaa, aad tbo drat vtoa
BOBBSD A MBAT MAUBT
tbagaalltlaatkatMBdtotovke a rap- prealdaat. M be Emma E. Bower of Ann
naaotaUntotoeoUal aad wkoaa at- Arbor, of whom wa are all joslly J. W. Simms the Victim of a *toakforto »iU ba attaatol w*«i*o oaraait- prooA
aktef, wboBiflodBls cm l>rai
’ BOM that will raaaU Wneblally for
Mia. Stella Matto WiUlama. aaeratary
d J. W. Simms, wboee
wkm mbat market b I
: (baaUtrietbo rapn»aato. .Bo atatad of the EatUe Creek Prase Qnb. praldad loested In the Kronps block,
supped
'
Oommencing '
ikatliwMtba oMCpeelad that had onr tba meeilng. After a doe riolto oet of the market a few momenu yet-1
»y afternoon aod wnlle be was at-1 _
bappoood baf tha*. n? affort of hit part •oto by ProL MarUn. Mra. WllUamt tothe
bash
drawer
«
woald ba'lacking to hU work for (ba tfodural w. Bwbo.™ira«l
thief and aboat SiOsUlen.
baoifatoraataiof tha dUtrieV
the womtai at tha prest is behalf of tka notified the police bet no
dty. Hb apaeeb waa earnoit and cor­ thief baa been dlsoorered.
CoBgreauian Maclek foUowad
Darraghaod garaan toaight toto the dial: Baaaid to part that there was
Advertbed Lettera.
dlBealtiai of a Snl tarm maoibar at oalyone class to Battle Creek—Ike,
PoUovrlof J» tbr li«t o^tter* r»i
Waaktoftoau Mr. Dsdda rescind ao we-king people. It bad no arbloeraey, toe T
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aatknalaatie nsaptlOB to bb raoaarka bat be who worked tke bert wae tba
aadaMoradthe eon^Uoo that next
rmpected. Be paid a deeemd
eunxen.
ti»>« ba bopad it weald be bit prinliga oomplimeot to skilled labor and also
OO
to make tke flrat addreta to ^e coo- dwell Jfltb pardonable pride on the
UiuneaCbee
beasty aad enterprise of the town.
Taatloe.
' M'. MailkaaaidraaaadtbadalagaiM
To the city be gafe tbeTtaiUag mem­
'tobbnaaal happy nto and made
bers a beany weleome.
it was a laatter of regret to all that
plnaast Impreaiion apon bit Ibtenera
Bb.rasarka wan raoeired with w^m Boo. Geonra WUlard olMa Daily
Joomal was kept by ileknMS from
applaaae.
1,
M. -M. CaUagbao who palled oat of giving the welcome for the «re«c- kot
tka raoa early alMipokaafew plaaaant J. C. Bariholf. president of the Press
wordaaad pradiclad a big majority Clnb. who epoke for him. wittily invit­
ed the ladles to have and to bold and
from Oaeoola eonnly.
Prarloaitoarnttlooto adj>aro the to enjoy the hoapUalUy of the city.
•oaraaiioa adopted raMdati
Be oomplimsnted lbs proas woman on
prantog tbaalta of the dalagatet to the tbalr work and wld U was ni
altUui of Trareyae City for the cordial ry to ssk. as was sometimes done at
I'sconTentioni. ••What are we
waleomt extended and for the
aotartatoment aceorded daring tbeir for;’
■ ttoy to toe eliy.
Bev. 8. J. Stewart, pastor of the
church where the meeting was being
Tbot aloaad one of tba moat memo^ held, came from tbs enjoyment of hb
abto poUUeal aaoTentlou ever bald ia ...itlon to keep bb promise to spesk
tbto city and one to which there was in behalf of the charcb. The ebnreh
ao blttarnoM, w to oftoo tba caoe and the Jiren. be said, were co-workcr«.
where aamaay eandIdaUs are pitted The world coaid not do wlthoot ibe
. againtt each other. Oae conaplcaoas charcb, since rellgloo touched all life
taatara of the gathering wu ibr It U ibe proTtoce of the
foreak facto for the mulUtode and so
, .ability aad
aid tke ekarch which b largely Ceqaalittoe of all the oaBdidaUt.
A 8. Darragh b a gredaau of the peodenlon tke press for its knowledie
Hleblgaa University, from which he of corrent cvenls and the needs of tie
gradnatad to 19«8. He ww a member
Mrs. A. J. Little, nresldent of the
afthe class orci, bot gave npbb
atodiw to enur the army, where be Womanb anb.tbe oldest Woman's Gob
wrvad with honor aad credit aatU the to the siato. epoke hrirfly and wittily
tor
that organtcation. 8be. too.' exalow of the war. reiureiag to tke onlvacalty tooompleU kliedaeatloo. H« tonded a moat cordUI welcome to the
'toaaelf mademaa, having been eom women of the prws and epoke of the
palled to eappert himaelf aad pay bb good Uaus wbicb bad beeo planned tor
way throogb aoUage by toaebtog and their pleasnre and entortatomeni by
doing what work ba eoald find while tbeeltltenA
HA. Ellbon, rppw'mtlitV
atunding collage.
fie was bon in IMO aait speat bb Woman'e l^ajpie. which tboagh bat to
Once again nature’s invitation to get out of
early years on a farm.^ When btr ito fifth rear, nambers 170 memben.
welcomed
the press women as ebtors
aallsted to the army be waa aaslgaed
doors and enjoy the invigorating fresh air is here.
aaaprivsu to the Btoth Michigan who are working to the same eaete as
Pure
and dainty foods are necessary accompaniments
wvalry. Be aerved nader Osaerab the etobt—strtvingto bribe tee great­
for the complete enjoyment of the puling.
BnraMdAAbd EilpaUiek and marched est good to Ike greatest number.
The season finds us better equipped than ever,
Mist Bower to fitting wordi respond­
eritk B^man to the sea. After oomto supply the world's finest fbod products at the low­
jietiwg bb edacatloa Mr. Dsrragb ed to the words of cordiel welcome and
' waat to Jseksoa where be stadied law thanked the local meoibere for their
est possible cost.
to the ofire of Aaiito Blair, to toTO Ubsrs in behalf of the- press meeting.
> make It pleasant end profitable.
be located to St LonU. where be em
She
expressed
her
tbanlu
to
the
barked to the banking boslneia. and
• where be has etoee become, and Is MSOcUtloo. to the cltlzsns of Battle
PTOn SARDINES are the most popular article of
stiU. a leading factor to financial eU- Creek and their appwclailoo of their
rioU food for the picnic—Star brand can be de­
' dee. tol8«shewasaentto the etaie efiarte to make the oecssioo one long
legislators from bb dbtrict aad aerved to be remembered with pleasnre.
pended on as the finest in the world—An appetizing
Mrv.
Applegate's
fine
address
asoeeeotful term.
little fish packed in choice tomato sauce. Olams—
The Gratiot delegalea were the deserves more than tee brief exlraeto
very tender, nutritous and fine flavor; can be eaten
hspp-eu in of mea that evar sboated IcaagivetbU time- to her address
cold or heated. Ocean Trout--a popular fish, care­
for s csndidsu aod they took psins to she spoke of the great progress women
fully packed in tomato sauce, mild and delic.ite in
had
made
in
all
Hoes,
botbeduestioasl
ahow It
Landlord Holdee of Perk Flack did and todoitrisl. And yet it wus all
flavor.
bimulf proud and In spiU^ the crowd- largely owing to her own efforts-that
HIM Armour’s Ham. Fine picnic hams, selected
ad eoDdUlon o( the taoul all the dele­ women bad reached her present nsefal
QalQ with the greatest care, and sugar cured by a
^be apoeuranee of the
gates were cured tor wlibout eoafosioo planh
process which imparts a peculiar agreeable sweet­
and eepeclel cure wpi taken for the
oomtort of the guesu. Test these ef­
ness. Each bam is guaranteed.
forts were appreeisud was plsioly evl
vume
draeed by the expressions of the delegatw, wbo u s msD. declared the*.
aurtatoment while here
can be secured, which will relieve party from being
SUSDAV. J^LY
werthy of the waracei term* of
dependent upon fresh supplies on their trip. All of
B4Y VIEW CAMP MEETISG.
teetion.
V
onr canned fruits'can be relied upon for both quality
Train will leave Traveree City at 7 a:
•ntcrewasa JolliBeatioe vrbea the
.. Leave Bay View at t p. m. Bate,
or cleanliness in packing. Qrattol delegatioe boarded their home­ •too
u-ltj8
BAT VIEW. MICE.
ward boand train yesterday. Tbe.adMTTfPO lUn BKTCllIC Our assorted nuts com(bmp Meettog aad Atoemhlj- One
vanee guard left oh the noon train u
prepare a reerptioD to the leceeatfel farerau. Sell July 9 to 1“grades that we can procure. Almonds. walnuU. ex­
limit AngnailS.
eaadMaU npon Us ratarn to St. Loab.
DBTBOrr, MIOH.
tra large fancy filberU. pecans and large size Brazil
A telegram ww aont oa akwd and
Democratic Bsato Goavaatioe. Oae
whoa Mr. Darragh nactoes Alma today tare rate. Sell JUy <4 aad » Botare
nnts.
w toto way koMke will be mat by a limit Jaly 77.
To get double enjoyment, fill your lunch basket
kaal and a delegattw of eitUaaa to ceLUDIBOTOB. MICH.
^
Bpvrorth
Lwgae
Aseembly.
One
acwlUmbome. Tbto to tke firat time
here, where it is a picnic to boy, a picnic to save in
fare rete. Sell Jaly >4 u Angwt It.
Orattotbw avar baaa koaored with Betare limit Aagost M.
buying, while the real picnic is before you in the fu­
aa^remlonal dtotiaciioa and ttoo
BIAQARA FALLS
ture in the woods,
erlUbtmadeotit.
TO&'ISTO AK1> ALEXABDBIA BAT

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H IMTFRESTS YOUBtelnBloch's Annual
Exhibit
of NewBtylM Hen's Suits.
Overcoats
and Ulsters for Fall
aad Winter. 1900,
at our store,
Hondayand Tuesday ^
next,
July 16th and 17th.

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Steinberg’s Grand
Opera House.

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WILL BE TAKEN
From samples
tor future delivery.
We especially invite those
who have
never worn a'euit of this
celebrated make
to call and see the line.
It is
always a pleasure
to show goods
possessing such merit.

Sevengala
The Hypnotist

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PICNIC AND
CAMPING TIME

“Now let us quick down to business get.”

You may look till your eyes fail,
You won’t tind a better selection than these.

EXCURSIONS

Pere Marquette

/Iiuucn rDTTTTC We have an assortment of
uAnriuU riiUllu the finest canned fruits that

SOMETHING
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WM. A. SOPER

The Up-To-Date Pholographer
FOR NICE WORK.
1 Fine Line of Photogrnpli Bunons. Enlaiging of Ilf Kind$.
OPPOBITK HOTEL OOLUMIA

HUiu nau UAluirlkJ prise the very fanciest

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^ TkoHtoMbwa^to^ Use toad,
8T. PAUL. MINH.
thateuwtth UrtoMeotogare-^
Katioaal Bmpablleaa Laagne. Oa^
«ar Uge w* *«fi. tone 9«>
Mw Bwtoy Mwatoto ^ at tanplw «l. .BaUJaly 14. Uaodtdw
Betare limit Jaly tl.
Bight.
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W. E. HANEY,
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UpAo-^Atc Grocer. Beadle Block.

Cash Purveyers of Everything Good to £att

Fine Wood

FortCooking or^Furnace Purposes

HIRDWOOD SUBS
HIRDWOOD CUPfIKGS
HEMLOCK SUBS

HEMLOCK ED6IHGS
HEMLOCK STOH W00»
HEMLOCK KIHDUNG

Sidewalk Lumbsar in all aiaea.

JOHN;;r. OTT & CO.
SneoaBBors tB TravarmB Olty LombBr Oo.



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It ttotr STOttct j
9mB«>«par I
fmtkckoUottteb
. wUA ankca
•oUl Bsaber ot imi tekw from tUo
■kl* oioM M. Mom of tho.todloo «wo
MtadlrborMdorHtDfttodttot roe- oriittlos WU iapoMlbU. bot oorenl
were ItelUod by ialUoU or b
ortfelM tokoB tram yorU of cloUiar
thotoowtiMeroMlaed. AUotlbcm
afpmniko be o< workowB U tbo
hoUo of the oteoBMbIp.

THE ifoKNIHG KBCiORD. rfflPAY. JULY 13. 1900
hratmcnaG

VOBTNB SAIAT

la the
BabaUt Ctenb Uot Brntoy.
Ite Sm toeetlay ta tbo rabailt
ThepaBael mimtiFed the WoM'
Pmhytactaa ^azeh was hold last
alyht aad
both by thatoatobm of the ^arA aad
iMnato^wtollowa:
thtor triamde. Aa BoeGay wai ac
PreeidAt Bte. UBoeW.
wpaclally ujoyablecna First Vloe PrmideBl—Mrs. C.
A naanlmwia vote of thaalm
tendered to Traveree Bay Ybat, E. O.
Seeomd Ylee Preaidat->Mr*.
T. M.. for the me of their lodye room.
onlie.
Third Vice PreaSdeat—Mia. (Mac. Moamyna hall, for the tear and a half
BsemUn aliiee the fire that rendered
r Seeretary-Mn. J. i F. the Preebyterian ehnreb unfit lor

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^wnp WMWTWWt WTiW TWtonwwt F

Hr. end Mrr. J. K Saato and
Otsee JiAsaos have gone to Omoda,
where they wUl occupy Ue aow Sabta
eettayafertbeMi
Everett W. Plnyree. Eoy E. Piayrev.
JoMph Harry. Biehard tayUa. Edgar
N. Durfec. Shemaa M. MeFedrleeaad
Philip E. Hawley are eamplny at Neah-tt-waata.
Tse MUers Pedlow of D
are at Spring Beach for the asamer.
BAKLT K9BKXHG nBtlHO

MM4>c«imb.KdlM|U !• Oa.
yTtyetlanel Chsnh Pariees,
' IteewlUbeameettayta the Conyregatktoal efaureb parlon thU evcslag
tourra^tortbe SaadaySehool tab
ty. AU lutcrMtod ta Saaday atacel
work are rtqueeted toaUaad.
C H. Earns. Pros.
'Bubxxt Baaxn, See.
Oonaty Sunday Sebool Conveailon.

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Consultation
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USED ZMOESSVr LAN6DAOE
Omakaad Disorderly wm Pet tathe
Coop Yesterday.
A dmak from Gmwa cave some
trooble yesterday and waa locked up
la the eoop to sober off. il« was on
Eighth Btroet aad used some lasgaagc
la tae presence ot Mrs. Howe^rd that
WM not esaelly oorreot. Aoeordlngly
Chief e< I'jlioe Bsnnie 'woni/ op and
took care of him. He waa released and
aent home lu*. eveutog.

Fbmneial Secretory— Ifn.
Fred (Lanyseekn of Delta. Ohio U Pratoc and Frayer Service in the Fi«
A myrtortepUcM *»•«»)«
SaiHh.
byteiiaa Church.
U OkUwoU oou^, I*., BsdeopervUltlnt Carey Hall.
TreatBrcr->Mn. M. C Orlatt.
Bmtty BoCTOoe, boeo dioa.
Tbrnorrow momtag e morning praUe
Mra
Oeoyn Cowaa and daughter of
Board of Direeton-Mra. Aldrtph;
A pA roUa’e •torUad cry omko Mia. i. Jameson. Mrs. A. A. MeOpy, Cbiceyoare yncato ot Ur. and Mra and prayer meeUeg will he held In the
WoJter aiflor. o foraur M «lror Mra A. L. HsTUand. Mrs. B. Thlrlby. FredBechteL
rebuilt Preshyterlea chniph at« o'clock
KoBSttlB. B. Y.. ta «iM to promt
Mitoes Helen Bannen aad Flor^ by the ChrUttan Eadea«dr SoeUty of
The report of the trensorer showed
bcrrlWB from Moorioff hie inllot
an expesdiure thU year of •lit.ks, Eerl started yesterday on a tear of the theehoreb. With them will meet their
aoav. Tbay bod raaooekod the bo«ae leaTiayabaUBMOBbandefto8.ss. Of bay reaorte.
friends of the other^ soeUtiee, and a
■ad tokoB bU the Totoobtee they eoold thU amoant YIO was expended
C. C. Vanyhn. editor of the Bepabli- very fine meeting U rxpeeted.
had. bot alamod the bird when they bnlbe, |5 for yeranlnm*. $S7.t8 for
How'a ThU?
ean at 8u Johaa, haa been vUltlny
Iboo hast stranyr notions for one ao
OBtoibdSirior^boaiW
We c9er one bundrod dollars reward
Uecn. and nearly nil the rent for Ubor. nearby reeorU, aceettpaaled by Mra. young
a substUnte
itltnte to think that ttboo
AeeordiBff to^^slale of the B»H<- Oerinythe dryepell thUeprinyayrant Vaughan.
>r Bt|y ersa of catorrb that cannot be
art the esme asBj-iky
as B}-:ky Monnlaln
Monataln 'Tea, cured tpy Ha'l's Catarrh cure.
aore A Ohio, ^dellberato attempt to
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• rlomCo. 3J5
of^water had to be banlod to the
by tbs Uadisoo “
Medirloe>Co.
The Miuei Jennie Harvry and Ivy made
F. J. Cheney i Co . Toledo. O
wreck and roi the Waahinrtoa ea- ecmeteiy to keep the trees and flowora
Ask ypar drugirtst •
Nell Eralz:!r are vUittoG-with frteodi
We. tbenndrislgnod, bare knowr. F
pnes, bearlor tt.ooo.ooo Is to'.i to the allva. The ladles of the- sfsocUUbn
J. Cheney for the last It years, and >:< at Umena
OFFICE PARMES AT
aBb-treahary at ke«r York, wae nearly are^ncioy to do a yreat deal mme
New
DleooVery
for
Bloodlieee
bim
perfectly honorable in »I:
Mr. Bert Grey of Acme U vlalUny
bnslneas tructscUons and financially
aaeeeeefal early B^edBCeday' morslaff work at ason ac the dty lays wntrr
poisooinEftiends at hnttoxc Bay.
able
to
carry
out
any
obligalloos
mmlr
at Folsom. The train ran into as
DE. C. D. WAHNEE-S COMPOUND by their flrta.
pipes to the oemetery.
Mf. Geo. BneUr U belcy enUru'.ncd
open ewltth. The OBrlne wae over-;
OF SEVEN CUBE-i. the Great Oaceer
WeatATruax. Wbolaeale Ilmgg^'.s.
' The work dnrlsy the past year hU by hU brotbor at Omeoa.
tamed and throe baryaFe ear* deremedy, and fc ail d sesser of the skin
O.
been done tinleily and only those who Della and Juliea Martlsek left yealer- and bleed, from ConUct and Secondary Toledo.
Welding. KinosD A Mareln. JCholclalled.bnt BO .one wae lajered. The,
' FBO.M
have kept close weteb realize how day for a visit in Eul Jordan.
!• n—'r.sla.ln n
HereredUary Cui
awlteh had been tampered with, ap-:
mneh the people of .the city and tor
Mr». Yeuish and yraaddauybtei
Hall's Catarrh Cure U token InUr.
paresUy for the psrpoea of wreekloy
netiy, aeiiog dlrtctly upon the blOvd
renndlxy coentry owe to the ladles of Winnie Beker. Went to Cedar Ben yn*
the tralB. ' *
and.mueoas surtaces of the •yslem
the aaeoeUtion for their faitbfal and ^ay.
reaUmnnials aent free. Price 75c
Near SpriaFSeld, O., an empty ear
nntiriay work to improve the ceme­
Andrew Petemob and family have;
bottle Sold by sll dmggUia.
on the Dayton. Srirtnyfleld A Union
Hs'l's Family -I’llls ere the best.
tery yronnda
moved tpTetoakey where they will rcTraeUon line eollided with one fltled
clda
Mr.
Peterson
U
an
engineer
S2£
Stole
Street
wIthbBodayeeboolcxenrmontela. Pifthe Pare Marquette mUroad.
teen pereons were badly lojnrod.
Mrs.
H.
M.
TIKBLIN
Spar Varnl^

FOUR DAYS OXLY.
J Mra. Edward Cablll of Lansloy. U
Alexander B. Glean, a ehnreb Jani­ * OONDENSfeD NEWS
tbeyoratof Mrs. L. M. Arnold and:
tor at Palneevllle. 0., wae etrieken I
OF MICHIGAN I Mra Burton Peek.
B
m Uie KewMt Thing
MISCBLLAMBOUB WANTS.
dxmb by llFhtolBF the othw day.
BtoudLJictoLtoLtoLiaialLJdudLjMiMk
in Clothing
Mra H. C. DavU U axterttlnlny MUs
daaeribed the oeuaMon to feel, at If
at onr annnal Stein Bloch exhibit
tarpenUne had been poured down hla -f. D. Howard of Dimoadalc. a help- BalUrd of Chicago.
samples of
E. B.Glbbawentto Bau Lake fishthroat Heoonldnotai^. bnt was leu parmlytie for ton yoari. cUlme ho
and ulstei
Dr. McDouId bu to fto. tod.
aot dleabled otherwise. HU tonenc prayed, aad heard a voles Mylny: "Got tag yesterday.
a cUidy and epccUlty of chronic aad
aad
walk."
He'farther
aaya
r>tb CIsi
O. M. Dame was in the dtyyeetor- J OST-A gold
and throat proved u be badly ewoUen,
lib »e
«»o tphoios < ie;u*vl. Finder »
obeyed and can aae bU leys Jnsi day on hmOatei for the eute food and ±J vlib
liQgerii^ discasea that roquire aldlU
BaMii.Tos CiiOmixt, Co.
bat phyelelau expect ho will recover
n ZB Bi
lMT» at bseonS •
abont as weU ac ever.
hU speech.
fal medical treaUaent for their ciue.
The Ann Arbor mneeam has a pair of
Mra M. Unk. MUi Etta Llak aad
Bine-yaar^ld Blmer LaawBt.
Such caeca as family pbyeiciune fail
j naS ibsrir^t croBsds. pockrt bonk roo
a Caraor at L9CBB, Pa., proved-blm- yiaat elam ^aUa broayht from the
Herold and maid, are the A
t>lolseorrrS3 ned woic rnlnsblc nnrlpis. Ume.''Os]maa'e Elsstie Floor Vardteb to belp, and proaonaoe incurable an
oalf a hero the other day. HU yonny Pbilipplaea. the pair walay tW ponada ysesU of Mr. andMte Chaa Proehaaka FiDdOTM* ktcptbcBOMr iCiboFoekn book SB Walt
I
- Is thU oSn or OoranlBC Broa.
particnlarly aollcited, capecially U»e«
or brother whUe plnylac In the barn ThefleMiof ibeaa yiaat moUnnka U
Mm AlUe B. Atktae has gone to
overdosed with xtrong mineral dnigt
aad aauvory, bnt b eaten by Oolocmdoteepead tksnetof the sum
yardweeatUckadbyanearaced bel).
BUSINESS CARDS.
the
poorer
elaau
at
Ue
poepU.
and poieont. Dr. McDonald paetoo*.
■caarcrabbedapitohlorkaad foByht
heretudlee ta the
b nrseu
Mj.tr
A loy boom aoue 00 feet In lanyth Tpellaati Normal.
the wUd beast uttl he eaeeeedad in
ly the purest medicines from the veg­
. CISFroBl
fiMaiac the lad, who WM ttaeeaseloaa. aad aa avenyo of
TpCkKIBlXB-l
etable kingdom. Uc.pays aUention
SVI-tf
C «UMt.
n loOtossa..
The treasary departatsat has re> diametor. wbteh mnet have yne down
to the cause of tbo dja^ and in.
Srat
clM
b
etoead a tolecram from Lientenant aadontotoommUeion W yearn ayo,
The Colombia will m ta cxearelon
■trncu bis patiento tbo wuy to health
JarvU of the ravoaae enttor' etrvleo
aitbebotteto of Paw to Omoaa Sunday, nader the anapleea ivfvmrvs rocairvd.
Paw lake no, itly.
■VUir that there had beea to c
bapplnese. Dr. McDonald can
ot the Cmoeaat hand.' The heat wtU |_| tatUKO YOL-Kl.
1T1| III to /aly t at OepI Nome, aad
Walter W.
palltieal leave hare at 10 a m. aad stop at Noshow hnodrede of testimoolals in the
aAlayfor msdieal oBeers aad sap- adiSr of the BatCe Oroek Moon, eele- ah-ta-waata. to take aboard reaortars
Clark A Oo..
X«»IS. BBMe*s*«.lknBk): Rwis.
^handwriting of grateful patlente who
«Uaa
hrmtod hU 79th birthday yeatordv. Ha who wUh to vUlt Onuae. SevamI
have been cored by bin when otbeti
U the oldaat prtator ta MieUyaa aad hoars will be allowed at Omeaa and nrsMTES-Tb
V* Saalnbl*
failed. Be U no faidllar with tbe
the oldaat la
those who deairo It can proenro dlaaar Cettaev Soia*human ayatem that be is able to read
aotend the oMea of the Boehaator, K. at the laa. where Imodlord PuUry wlU
i.aa aa wraBlIta whan be proparad to aerve as many as ahall
all diseaaea of tbe mitul or body* cor14 yean of ago aad has baaa
atail tbesaselves of the opportoalty to IpoaBaLK a«oac nortb corscr Waai.rrael
rfcUy at a gianpe without aiking any
MUe iMbal
1 aatertalaed
C atrvel sod Xlaivood aren«. Tarsi II.lytaa prtattay oBeo ever ntaoo aa dtaeatthetessrb ThU U the first axqaeationa. IhonMnde of iovailda are
itdellchtfBllyytottoday i
^pnatlea. Joam
earaioB hy the bead to Omaaa thU
la hOBOr of HraBarioa Peek of MoUne
being tiqi^ daily for diaeaaea that
editor. Ho earns to Battle Oraek ta year and It wUl be one of tha best op' U. Thera wen ahoat forty ladioe
they doi|wt have, while a fewdRqw
IMS.
portaaitUe of the oeasoa. A ooaoart Iid.;L°bSTer"&.r."'
yrseeat. The wly part ot the afterProf. C. r. Smith of the Ayrlenltaral will be ylm at tha reeort aad oa
p aoTLinaCT.sjkwjy agB«i^»tM*UB» of medi^M directed to tbeseat efthe
MOB wae devoted to an aalqt ynaaeiaff
OoUaye. vtoltod the Gmyllay enk- h^ the boat.
diaeaae woold give apeedy relief, and
anauat, after which the par^ adBMtb I'Bkie (Mn.
»mtt
•totloa laet w«ak. He teaad that tnw
permanent cure in a very abort tiaa.
Jearaad to the beanttfnl ehaded lewa
- Wax it a Mlraele?
Darj|W»rk oi oerelB* b; ChiialBotoattonyaarB aye ee yroaad that
whara tha retooladar ef the tltoe was
Good health is the moat predoua Jew*
"The
Marveloac
eere
of
MmBase
J.
ptowad aad prcvorly
epaal. Aa«
lout of ooaanmptlon bee eroatod in- Call er'JSd'Jii
el tnourcrown of bapfUoeaa. With It
yrowtay vary thrlftly, nltbonyh .jaee oxeiMmeat ta Oammaex. Ud.," XFfTVBKN aXP UtKINOROOH OiaLS
----------------------------- - of a plaao aolo
Bt Lakenev Bbobt. Dk BbbMb.
the world is bright;witbool it, tniaery
writoe Martoa Btnam. a leading drag- Beit bWaaM
rated
bnt
the
first
two
years
attar
( vafe* pBld.
Mtl
hyMUe LoaUe BAk; eloUa eala hy
T a. CBOBPeOM. M. O OOMlBBsadlM
X. A Miiiikto, BlBoS. Bssn. t te U e. b„ 1 claime db for ber own. If yon an a
plaattay. Ttaasa treaa are frowiay oa gist ot Hoaele. lad. She only wetahad
90 pounds when bet denyhtar la Ymkowex - ObbO. iirBac. e(aoffercr you aboold weigh well tbeae
Sir). B« iw«eplBX. diuUBcBr
maathyMUeMeatocnr; vocal eolahy ^pl^jaekplae plaiaa. pan eoaree towaeald aha mast aooadU. Then she
Hn. W N.
................................oraohni
beyaa
to
use
Dr.
Kloy’e
New
DUoovery
words: A person who n^lecta his
MUs Boberto, with aeeompeaimaBt by
aad gained 17 pounds in weight and
adjaesatanae
when
tnoi
wen
aot
ta
RmISobo* *11 WaBslBxtos ttaaoi. Wbocb-b health is gollty of a great wrong to
.'Mra Peek; redtatioa, *'Adx lUUaaa,''
was
oompletely
onred."
It
has
eared
aoS
eblUroB-t
SUaaaM
a
BpeOalir.
OiSr*
-by MUe Chnee, with ptaao aeeompaai- the ortytaal tarft they an sot dotay BO
of hopelcM eeaee. aad U pos- YM vork. rospstrat B«lp BB?bnt vBun 16 boar*: lOie Ita. bl; 1 ta 4 aad T la I p ■ himself aad a grave Injuiy- to bumaa*
ity. Tbe name of Dr. McDonald, Ihfi i.
ively iwantsed to cure ell throat, cnBpeiaBt^balp^__BefrrBces r?«|ulr»d- Mra. W. Bell pbCTM. Nanbera -phoae Ho. I.
meat hy Mbs Eobarto. aad a aolo hy well
Forty yean aye aa old deetorwho
...tandlunydUe^^ta^.L«
FLOOn, OWoe te Bcv TeBBelle, well known specialist in the curC^
Mn. Beret. A photocraph of the parCalla aoBimvd proapUr daj cf
Trial bottlae lOc at 8. B.
chij^-and lingering dwcukce has be.
kera -phoae.
Bell. tfl.
^ hy Mn. J. W. Hillikao was oae of had pnetlerd in Oalcabnry for a
Bigbi Nonkera
O.
Johsioa'sdruy
etore.
oome a bonsebold word in the tholU*
Yhapliitontfcataree of the ocoaetoB. nldenb'.o period myetoronely dUnpi
T B. HAKT
HAKTIH. Phr*leUB aad SBrreoe. OSe*.
. Jobs V»rl
•J- Cadir*
'--■'-1 Llbrmir.BoUdlDc.iBelTpbOBe-Of- an'ds of bomee which hU skill aad
Uter la the atteraooa deUctont ra- od. For a loay time pnviooc to
See. Ko U; 1raalduee. Ko tlgHenbrra pkooF
S Front St..
Tolephoaesod
oeenRaan rebborUa had been treqnen t.
wonderful remedies have made happy .
aadt
fceahtoeata were served.
ler laBO a
by r»toring dear ones V. health after
£
«on
JOBBC
frail
trm..
r
olll
irad
bnt BO cine bad evt
prBpenr. J.W. PauulB.
all hopes were loet. The doctor is a
A deliyhttnl party wa yim laet Ibendny. In eleanay oat an antient
domreue
aolwa:*
by
ibe
Uteel
aad
aaoei
aoT OOT-OolS rt
gradnatc of the highcn^and best med*
ovaalny at the horns of Mia N Mary and yaml, there wna fonnd a akoU wbioh
praeed wi
ta taallCiaB
alieadrd.
ical collegpit, and hie atlvanocd theor. - ‘
Identified aa hnviny helonr
NonbaiB'i Mar*
ies in the treatment of chronic dia^
D TItT, Veten
«ratera. who will leave Monday to re- tbedoetar It was an oVJeet of
.1. Sarrera pad DoBtal wor\,apr<u.
fr \-or WaVTlBBoraac* b( at>; klaC
eases eurjiriM the most akeptUaL All
tame bar ttndlu lo the Unlraiaity boe- Bldarablr enrioalty and was frrqeentiy
sail ta Walt-a Drag
I
Blare SB L-olo
A rlaia rospaBlr* or IB buf a Booir.
IS lor patieau
p
farm call oa X. B. Allra
room 7
•trrol. itood baralsTcaiiBecuoa
ctxronic dlBeases of the
Mtal. A laryeanmber of the friaadc bandied, and as some boys were lookHrrcaaiiUCo. Uoek.Trar era* C117.
CalU Irfi at SrodbareB'e nr Sbaoe'e <>>
■iablra<rill br prampilT atteoded to. Hons
- ef the honored yoany lady were prea- tayitover.ablddeo epriny was aeelere tibcca. oSee 121. (.lUigi: Nortkrra pbour
- eat, aad a most enjoyable time wna in- dentallytonebed.eawlnye eoetlaB et
EYE,
EAR,
mldeuco. 121
The
• talfW ta. Qamec of varlooe kiada the top of the yaetly relic to open,
^^Bsa X CLsrP.SV60cr*pbrr Bn4 it,T ‘ TBllOAT,
LUNGS
^'weea played aad...xetreshmeDU were roveallay a tea enptnl of yoma. leryely
ZiL
I
heart
.
LIV2K,
dlamoBde. thaa eoaeealad. It U believed
a,..,....,.-,..., STOM.ACH,
KIDXEYS,
that the doetor wna ae of the tid-tlme
A. E Finney of Franklin street, h*d robbere^aad that tha yema were a-part
ti '”i
'““1 BOWELS,
S birthday aulvorwry yecterday. aa^ ot the spoHi darivaf from the auaul•cientificsdly/aod saoceeefully treated.
mdUBie {roi
No. 404 Froel Strrai
t
iMl ovaaiay abont t» of bU friends aaUoa of early eatUarm.
IB* VsIraraUf ot
kpMlkl BltVBIlOk (l.*e
Dr. McDonald has made a epecial
dieppodta to help Urn eelebratelt.
White! a Tamed TeUew
Itndy of all diseases of tbe brein an^
A vary anJcTsbla time was bad dnrlay
I bvu)< truaa M l>B. w. Md (ram I
nervona system, and all delicate siA
a felt by the
tboaatlreevonlny._________
la B. Sojlth obscure dlseasee peculiar to women
WISIC LtSSONS Mn F
iB they saw he
_________ _
BIGHT MI O
B BICBBfcBL
ML uackff of pUiBB -mi (
Dr. HcDooaldu Special Remedies
yellow. HUaktaBlowlyehaayodooler
hi WBrtlBgWhy do you not take It? If yon w:
are a permanent cure for men snffer*
tmihly.
Good Oateh af Flta Made ta Boazdmaa also hU eyet. ead he aaflerod tWTibly.
come to Lelsnd yon will fiod that
tag from nervous and sexual debility
HU aaltay was yellow janodlee.
ilee. He
~
Iwke Yantocday.
wna treated by the beat doetore. bat
...
**Uneeds
Bssr
Cottage
and
early decay. Rbenmatic aad par.
Than H pretty ybod lahtay ta Board- wiihoet
It benefit. Tbaa be wae advtoed
advlaad
win moot the requiremente of s de­
alytic cripples msde to walk, caUlrtia)
BtoB Lake thaee daya Yeatarday H. towy«r‘
Kleetrle Blttora. toe woadarfal
lightful vseattoa. BeeuilftHlyloeai-------------------kUon.
Beeutlftrily todated.
d^nese positively cured and mai^
. . di aad liver re^^, and he
i. Taylor, who U ataytay at the Park
Fftata^and boaU^y toe t^Un Northmade to bear a whisper, in a very few
raec. eaayht alyht fine ptekarel.waiyb- writes: "After taktay two botUaa I
wsc wholly cnrrA."' A
■ trial
- • * prove* ito
mtantee. All aches and pains fade
toy abont to poaada Othori are mak■rail atoiaata. llvar
away under hie magical remedka. Ep­
lay fine aatehae. aad laharuna are aad ktda^r tronbloa
to. Only S___
tocto. Sold
II* Cam fnut.
ilepsy or falling aickness positively
by S. B. Wait and Jaa Q. Jel
ptanty cm toe taka___________
csrwl tbroort bis new mettel «f
drayyfeU
treatmanV Bpeeial attantioa ghea aiavadBULay.
to catarrh and diseases of the Atod.
P. A. Daaferlh ef Im Graaye. Oa..
saBartdta-alx aaBtbawUka frlyhtTboeeanabtetoeall, writeforqtMS*
tal ranatay non ley, bot writoe that A Oreut OiBooweiy tor Casomt
Joly 14th And 16th.
tkm blank. Unodiedi cored tbro^
BadclcB'aAmlnaalvairtMUyoBrad It
Btenaos. Qm., Jaii. ti. 1900.
Wttrxbnrg Black
TruverrvQtv eonespondeooe. Hedidnes seat cr*
Dr. O. a Wa^. Door Sir:—1 ban
etywfaere.
CoDsnltatioa bee end
tanmaaa for you, aad will give yon
yaaraatoad.
to eta Bold hy a seed year CbaipoaBd ot Seres Corea
....................................
Addreee
i Walt aadJaTb. Jehnaea. dra^to the yreat caaearesn asd blood oar^. By a oompany cd the btat music*
tasurte. wlih cxadlost vooalta I do sot
iau in the world. *
bOBltoto to twemtoBBd it tor the parMankUee
Satoe
vary
low.
pom lor wUeh B to seed. Ito eSeeto
tor nU ny tbe W. W. Kimball Oa.
antaaahert tlMia ntonifntthattt 6«eiu« 6Mts Marly.
CBBsettaQ todvathe |
anwarivmgh—lyewimterees. r- •
Do Bot Mias It PbOM 71.
JohMOa W’-r*.

Dr. Donald McDonald,
The Specialist.

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PARK PLACE HOTEL,
TRhVERSE ClTf, MICH.

Monday, July 16,

Woodbine Cottage
Pleasael Rooms. Shady Lawa.

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Thursday Eve,, July 19
CDKETHIOI, EUUUTIOIUI
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City Opera House
Two Nights.

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Bay View
Symphony
Orc^iestra

“American”
Clothes Cleanhie and

Pressing Establishment

Uneeda Rest”

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T. Bath GlassoD

Saturday
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Jire Insurance.

Two Refioed Eitertiiinsits

John R. Santo
Ganril lisiraice.
DR; SAWYER

E. W. HASTINGS

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