The Morning Record, July 02, 1898

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The Morning Record, July 02, 1898

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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IliW., ; :
THE MORNING RECORD.
BRITISH STUMER SEIZED.

BIG BATTLE AT SAHTIAGO!

The AduU. euepectod of Taktaa 8oppllee to epAalArda, Oaptared by
the Omiaer MArbUbead.
apwtel l»tb* MoASisa BBcosii.
Mew Ywk. July 1.—A Port Aetonlo,
cable eaya; The BriUah
AdnlA. whieb emaetliBe afo
canried BritUh retofeee from Oiaafafee to EiBfnoa. aad haa beea euepeetad'of CAcryiar eappliee lato BAay
OabAB porto elac* tke war beeaa. drop­

f American Forces Drore Spaniards From
Their Entrenchments Under
a Terrible Fire.

ped aaebor la GoAotABAmo bay Wedalrht. ^-^mmaBder UoCaUa of
I i vein nlled tode? after undergone
or^rbeallag. The Topeka wee former- the UarblAbeAd prompUy ceited her
1;
Dtogeaea.
U Oermaur f«r aad pat a prize crew oa board. She
Braril, bat serer delirered. Sabee- WAA loaded with prerUloat aad will be
ake was rcoooetmeted «n the held Aw^Oar decUioa from WaabiacThamee rirer. where ebe wae pnrehae- toa aa to her fate.

MORRO CASTLE IS DOOMED!

Awful *Destruction of the Coast
Fortifications.
DEWEYMEMS fillSniESS.
ed for this goveramcBt

REPBIItEB THAT SANTIAGO IS TAKEN
Many Brave Americans Fell In the Conflict
But No Details Obtainahle-Fight Was
General All Along the Line.
Washington, July 2.-2 a.m. (Special)—In a high dip.
lomatic quarter it was stated last night that word had

IxixAK AOKIKAl. aC^.VOT
xoJiD xaoopa at KAmij^AdviMd by Am;rtcsa Oomm«ad*r
ThM tueb » OoofM Without Pint
AA<«y PormiMim. Would b«
OmomI a HootU* Act ABd OormAM Would Bay* to TAko - Ooa-

AjroTau OAXX

pob tboops

Will Hot ba Xaaaad by tha Prcaideat
Por Two Weeka, at iMaL
ApKlAlwTBzHoaziaeBKoaa
S .
WaablACtOA. July 1.—Iteaa baatated
pobqwely that the prmldeat daea aot
eonlMpiete iaanlaf a third caU for
ToluBtean'iMWhla the aext twe weeka
At leaaL Tba prekapt pIaba. ia all prob­
ability, will proeladelta laaoABce with­
in A fortalybt. if tbaa.

Ayrt«l wTn KoBsos Abcojia
WAAhlBrtoB, July 1.—AdmhAl Dewoy
U AAld to hAve lAtemed the OenBAB
Admlrvl thAt U he underUkee to Uad

been received indirectly, but in such a manner as to re.
ceive credit in this quarter, that the American forces had ■AriAM Witkout fllAt AAkiAr U* PATtaken Santiago. There is of course no means of vecifyingthis sUtement, but it ^ given in view of the fact that
the diplomatic sources who credit the report usually, are
in a position to have accurate information. The fact
that their information is indirect most be further taken
into account.

ENEMT LEAKING THEIR ENTREIiCHMEIITS.
Siboney, Cubar, July i (Copyright; by the Associated
'vj^ress)—Atone o’clock this aftcmcxin after five hours of
terrific fighting the Spaniards began to leave their entrench­
ments and return tp the city. Many Americans are wounded
- and being brought in. One man had both arms, shot off and
was wounded in the hip but was laughing when borne to the
; rear.
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SPAIIARD^ BEIRG DRIVER RACK.
Washington, July i.—fSpectall—The signal pffice i
ceived the foll^'ing from one of its officers at the front
“Thu American troops are driving the Spanish troops
back. The wounded are being brought in right afong.”

UWTOHWIU LOOK AFTER PANDO.
Wahhington, July i.—^Special]—A rumor was in circula, tion herethis afternoon that Santiago had been captured,
but at 2^5 p. m. General Corbin said there were no dis­
patches to bear out the rumor.
“General Lawton is breaking around the north end of the
city to gel in the way of Pando,” said General Miles
o'clock, .“the main as|ault being made on t)ie city to the
. south gmng on now. If the city should not be taken ^oday.
General Lawton will keep on. He will take care of Pando
in any qvent.”


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OFTUotrr.

TRAVEB85 OITT, MICH., 8ATDRDAY, JULY 2, 1898.

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SPANISH FUEING FROM SAKTIA60.

New York, July i.-tSpecialJ-The W<irld has a special
from Santiago, via Kingston and Halif^ suting that many
Spanish are fleeing from the city. Their retreat can be seen
from the slopes.

TERRIFIC BOMBARDMENT ■
BY SAMPSON’S FLEET.
New Yfork, July i.7-{Speciai,j~A Journal’s Washington
special says that Colonel Allen wires froth the front that
Admiral Sampson is bombarding everjthing in sight and
that the fighting is getting hotter every minute. The w-ar
department at 1 f-o'clock was said to have advices that the
fight was growing more severe with the troops engaged from
. near Morro to a point back of the city. The troops near the
water front had their advance co vered by the warships..
Several small batteries were torn up by the Vesuvius’ fire.

FIRST HEWS FROM GERERAl SHAFTER.

but lU Aource ie Of euck a ckATAcUr.
ABUeaU;^ the pabUe to the etote-

HAS NOT ENTERED CANAL
United BtaUe Smbeapy Oflciala ia
X«Bdon Diacredit BaportTbat Oamara Haa PaabedThroneb.
apccLaluTazHommia KicoBO.
Madrid. July 1.—Accordlar to a ditpatch today at iba Spaalah mialatry of
marlae. .Adminl Cbmara biaa paaaed
thronrb the 6nai oabaI. '
Loadoa. July 1.—The Alapateh' from
Madrid U diacredlted. Tba offieiala of
tke United BUtea' enbaaay aay they
m poMUvely that Admiral Caaiaru
aad hia fleet bad aot enured tbe Baez
laaltblammiac and therefore it U|
le for kia eemala.U baT^trav-

Tbirty-TkM aad Ilret Battallem of
tha Thirty-Vowtb
Oeaetal
Kent'a XKTiaion.
OflJarrna. Thnraday eeanlaff. per
mtrrlitr* Preea beat Waada, via E*ort
AatoBlo, Joly 1.—The Third and
Tweatiatb Ufaatry. the laat re«mla*i
at Jurarua went U tha froat to-day.
The Thirty-third Mieklffan
•»«
battalion of tbe .Thirty-fenrtb Mickifaa broke camp early tkU meraiac_ to
jelB Oaaeial Keal'e dlTiatea oa ika

k

CITY BOOKSTORE, . .
290 Front Street.

PropaaMa for War Loaa SeearitiaB

AerrecaU •7BO.OOOXKX).
BpecUl 10 Tuz HoBxnte Kacou.
fraahiarton. Jnly 1.—Tbe total propoaala f«r tbe new foreraoiaat loan ef
esoo.aoe.ooo, .brnwata sm.oeo.ooo.
Of tbia WDonat there have bean reoeired aad abaolnUly aaoepUd aukaeripUew in amouaU of S&oo. laa* than
etO.ono.MO. ^eahacriptloBa ia amonata
ofevarBwa^objeet U fntare allot-

Bprela) to Tul Koaaias Bacoaa.
Waahinetoa July I.—Oeaeial OarretUoaezpecUoaereeimoat and half
efaaetherU teave tomorrw, and ha
kaa cheaea the Eifklh OUe aad half
efthoBlztk lUlaoU The etbar aU
oioftheBMmUoUasd tke

worked tha eaptare of Ueaunaat Oarraaza, ekief of tba Bpaatah tpy ayaum.
goportad That Oarra^ dhlef of tha If eaarht tba Utter weald asdoabtedly
Spaniah Spy Bya^, Haa
baaboL
Bets oaptared.
TOPBKA XH coiaassioH.
to T«i Kanua Bamas,
'!few_York, Jaly i;—ThaiSBa'a Waab- Hew OruUae Bonehit of BrwU Sea
Sailed Seath..
Sixth Maamekaaette ara to keeak camp
iagmm ^eeial aapa It it reuqnd that
OkM WUfcie of tba aaoet iurrica, hat . Hew Yerk. inly 1.—Tbe cruieer To- aot UUr than Meaday. -

Holley & fUtytytaUim

Toilet Paper
By the roll, dozen or case. It will pay yon to see the good*
. and prices before yon bay

MarlhanRIocl.

HASKELL’S BOOKSTORE

I New Idea Fashlon Sheets Fer Regost Here-~Call ForOee.
TAKE YOUR CHOICE.

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Ladies’Silk Capes.
AT THEse.pnicee.

AiSS.S0 for 65.00
W valoea.
valoea,
At *5 for *6.50 U *7.50
*7.50 vail

I STEINBERG'S

WHAT

Relfable Dry Goods, Carpet
And Clothing House.

11.98.

WILL DO.

will bay the prettieat
pair of ladies’ shoes’yon ever

:T.J. Host's Great RemoTal Sale
46c buy* snit (zennine Balbriggan Underwear, men’s Bize*.
48c boy* a boy’s Waabable Snit, with Sailor Collar and
; Whistle.
48c bay* a men's heavy Cottonade Pants,
np-to-dat
19c buys
men’s np- ^_______
,
. eCaps.
43c bnvs______fine
men’s fineDree_______
Dress Shirts
$3.98,. $4.4“
. 4L48, --------$6.88. $6.98. $7.89 bay* men’s stylish All
Wool
chol Soils, woi
worth from $6 to $11.50.
It’s not s Burprise. to ns that we do tbe clothing busmsas of
tbe city at these prices. See

T. J, HIOST,

laid eyes on.

SUk Vestlne Top,
Black or Tan.
Elegant new style.' ^lecULbargain which we are of­
fering for a time only.

ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH,
PopulafShoe House.

ICE!

) 124 Front Street

Friedrich Block.

Don’t Buy a Bicycle
Or Get One Repaired
VotU veo coMBli wlib »c. I keep ssrb u czmuItc Um o( vfaceU eefl tnniTrlw
r«rlom «rlw. BOTH OLO AND NEW. <i>ei I fee! ••>.« I cm p1«mc ttt Beet
fauUlou. I eae mU ptm e
cUm mv Tbeel u ck««p m aap- booM la Ttatme
Cltf. It pou vaal b wb*r) beUt to ordrr or pi oor rvpelrvd. tbu U tta* (4aee to eelL

Remember Mr New Place312 Seeth Ueien Street, Oppestte C. i W. M. D^t
m wauls lUTiUai to Bat
H. E. CUBES, Propr.

Hastings' Real Estate ftgency.
MMontlei. nbll booM. Am loceiioo. SU uroM.
a. TbUUbterrblB for oolj Aiwa
KH
> ntlr
aU latproTod vfU bo aeU Is
ap. OtbwplsnolBbieedaHrmtiloerBOrFoo.

We are araln ready', with a larfi
atoek of Ice, to delirer tbe aame to any
pan-of the eityi
HUBB POB OOVZBHMXHT BDUDB
Maple block wood also for aale.

Washington, July i.—Special, j—Secretary Alger received
meata, SSM.OOO.OOO.
the fcdlewing diispatch from General Shafter, dated 9:54 this
j
XOBX TBOePS TO XOTB.
forenoon: ^
“Campiat Savilla. Cuba.—The action is now going on, Hi^th Ohio aad PaH of the Sixth XU(Continued on Second Page.)
BoU to DeaT# Oaaap Alcer.

OUGHT TO BE TRUE.

Buy a hammock.' We have jnst received 44 new styles- no two
alike. All fast colors, -warranted not to ran, and to always etay where
they are hung. The prices are tbe lowest that hare ever been made
OB hammocks. 8ee oor special sale.

I Tonobed off In a man’s hip pocket le e sttrprlee. Bnt
whet Is more sorprlelng is the low prices
on Clothing and Gents For*
: nishing Goods at

eraed Ua caaal.

MICHIGIR TflODPS IR IT.

Swing in The Breeze,
Cool Your Fevered Brow,

ft Giant
Powder Firecracker -

iBiMloti of tke AmwdoAB commmi
be will rwRArd euck a move u a koetUe
Act ud Ue OermAAt wtU kAve, to tAke
Dewey further informed Vou Died
rick thAt AAy mAriaet thoa Unded will
be tnAted by the AmericAB torceA a«
beUirerutt ab4 if CAptured wm be
held AA prlMBATt of WAT. This !•
iwhAt etArtliBC etAtemoAt to aiAkc.

.

Telephone Ko. *4.

Ever Use
Presenptions?

Men’s
iv

If you do.take them to the

Sontb Side Phanacy
COlPLETE GHE GF DBDGS.
G. A. Johnson,
406 Sooth Union Street.

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Begjenieg Jeee 23tb,
UeRIEoRrelpSeldOet
We Will Sell Sereral
Ictsef—

HOPKINS BROS.

and have them filled aooorately and quickly.

boe«tn for ano.

All Wool
Stylish Suits
at.
S4.98.

BMiawre Uffat welfht saUa.
T leu ef meB*eSneetAll *
moMly liekl OAlwA. At fS.U.
Ch^ of tbA bM liftat enlmd rlhtb'e miiu. *<.«5.
Tke remAindar of ear bieyde ndu go At SIM
^IM* d”k*u^top, iBAde ef fla* vM Idd
eteek. to Atss.

The Boston Store,

Front street

X3LASS BLOCK.

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THB XOBVma UOOBD, BATVBDAT. TULT fi. 1898.
WJXIQ BBOOSD.

Tm^TCKBC
omr. - xicbioam
raoBtnctMaw.m

BIG BATTLE AT SANTIAGO!

SBAVD TEAVBBBB BESALD.
b r. Bxm A*o J. W. I
dktat ud Mmh«w.
BOBBOBlpnOHB.

(Continued from First Page.)

ta peopU of tka poiud 8t»taa karc
baas araiUa* ImpatiaaUj tor bl(
New thara aia iadicatioea that
' avtohia a rery faw hoon tha taporta
SaoUaco wUl be atarUiaf aaeatk
toaaitanyoaa. The Aserieaoa have
ptaaaad a eiroraaa campaifa and the
^•nap of Oaaeral Shafter haa alaaat
!^*«froaadod tha city. Taatarday mornk earafnUy i
hafBB by eoaeartad aiotioo of tha war^l#a of Sanpaen'a float and tha land
teeoa. Thata it no qnaatioa bat that
the Spaaiardt are prepared tor a t^iMa atnitrla aad blood will flow fioaly
M both aidM before SantUfo laUa
araanaadara. Thera will be bnt oaa
emit, and that wUl be a rictory for
Ua AlalricaM. Tha abmbat arUl be
> aad
thoraanlto
ibtodly hare a U;
•arial laflnaaee ia ahaplnf tha cooraa
M both aattoBt in anboaqaeat bo?c-

Cheapest tad noet reliable place to get yoor bicycle repaid ao^ '
int in^good running order. Have had aeveral yearn experience and
know
-----k—,
bo»«it should tw.
be j—
done. Satiflfaction
__________ _______
guaraLieed_
^, am Aelling
V---------- .. ..... ..... j
bic^e aundries at abont cost.' }4ew
and secoDd'-band wheels for
ana to rent. Please mve oa a trial.
Brazing a ^peeiafty.
ELL18,811 Front dtj BBUt

but the firing is light and desultory. It was begun on the
rightnear Caney by General'Lawton’s division. He will
movexin the northeast part ot the town of Santiago. . I will
keep you continually advised of the pros^ess of the battle.
•‘Shafter, Maj.'Gcn. Commanding.”
Secretary Alger directed AdjuUnt-General Corbin
notify the president at once of the text of General Shafter's
message* It was done immediately.

CONCERTED ATTACK
ON SPANISH OUTPOSTS.

BICYCLE

SHOES.

ORABKXVOI.T KHTZBTAnrSD.

Vashington, July Jr-(Special)—The American army in iBom Oagne'a BirUday Waa the OcWashington.
Cuba has opened the ball, and the siege of Santiago city
caalon af a BUppy BnrpriM.
Ycatarday waa Ua ninU birthday
now begun.
ryof iBoraGagna, daogbur
According to the dispatc^, the American right- now
of. Ur- and' Hra. ArUnr Oagoa of
rests upon El Ganey or Caney. as the correspondents have it. EigbU atroet. Tbe oeeaalon waa reibemd by Lao^'a young frianda
From there tb« line of the atucking party extends in a south­
westerly direction as far as San Juan, near Savilia.
The Md latt evaaiog a large anmber of
tbea gave her a delightful anrpriae.
American left cannot close upon the south side of the city on The yoang people were charmlikgly enaccount of Cervera's fleet, which commands the southern tcrteloed, refrotbrnmia wqre oarved
approach. But tbe besiegers are likely to shift around tc and a happy evening wae enjoyed,
following were proaent:
the north; as soon as they have beaten back the Spanish out
Graeie aad Orea Pohoral, Habel and
posts at El Ganey, so as to cut off General Pando from the Meade MeHiehael. Haade Haotlngton,
George Uegn*. Mabel Deapraa. Bloaaom
city.
The siege guns are still about five milM back of the ad* Garland. BerUa Patertyl, Swila and
laa Barry, Wilbelmana Shane. Lanh
vanced line of the American army so it is apparent that the
ataU. Baby Shilaon. Fmaeea
fight is not at the city proper, but at the block-houses and HePbee, Mabel Aadaraop. AUia Ctaamsmaller earthworks, where the Spanish outposts are stands pioa. Bddle and Em Biehard.
ing guard.
OHl PZHOBH XH88.
!f General Shafter intended to take the town by a bay­
WilUam Olasey Hat VIU a Paiafni
onet chai^, he would not bother to bring up the siege guns,
AceidMt Imat Might.
so the fighting today is probably for the purpose of driving Jnat before cloaiag down loat aight
the Spaniards inside theirrftfenses.
at Ua Potato laplesaat Company'a
While this is going on Admiral Sampson is hammering taeUry WIUiaB Claocy had one of bU
flagara ao badly eraihed by tbe abaplng
away at Morro Castle and the land forces are preparing to BnchtiM that anpautioa
Ukc possession of Aquadores, which lies at the mouth of the
Holliday <
River Guama, about two miles east of Morro.
From that weonA
point, mortars and siege guns can.drop big shells inside the
Died ia Ohio.
walls of the fort, while the fleet smashes a hole on the sea­ Oerad MerrU. fonaarly of Uia city
ward side, for the entrance of the storming party when the aada well known basket laaker, died
Wedaeedsy Bomiog at hie borne at
time is ripe for the final blow.
aarkivilla. Ohio.
Hr. MerrUl wpe
Aquadoras' is a position of strategic importance to the iaaffaring froBS oevem lIlaeM before
Americans, as it affords a landing place for supplies and can­
bore aad ' hia death will
non, only five miles srom the dcy. At present the landings grieve a large uomber of frieada la
thla city and vicinity.
are made at Baiquiri. sixteen miles away,, and there are no
passable roads for the hauling of artillery. While there is Our baby boa been eonlinuai;y troub­
led with colic aadgebolera infantom
both a railroad and a government wagon road from Aqua­ 'Pir.ee
. ,, |
pir.ee hie____________
kla blrU. aad all that we oaold
Oo for him did not teem to give Bbre
dores to Santiago.

OmcaxT Boot be «
I by this
fltBOthat there will be tomblaCUdB
baioBtatoe tamfllar oeor at tha Philtpptoaa Lord Sallabary ia hit loeant
apoaeb left ao non for a BltnaderataadlBc of tha attltada of Omat Brltaia toward* the Ualted Btataa. aad it
«w leteadad that the powan ahoald
•ot Biaeaaatna tha friaadly roUtiau
•am thla eotatry.
Biral Dewey abo haa fllad eotlea with
the OaTBen adBlral at Maaila thatif be
aaldlara at that point it will be
4feae aa a baaUla act land the tfarBaaa
tfarBaa'a
It taka the ooMaqnaneaa. TbaaaallU U the aitoaticB jo.uty th« be­
A 008TLT OOLLXBIOV.
Bxeuraioni. on the Poorth.
lief that OerBany will betiute before
- beoOBinf too annoyier
tbe contn>Tbe Trarrrae Bay line of ateamere
oenybetwaan. Spain and the L'aitad Th« Britlnh BtMBor Baa Down by
taontbe Foortb,
th* Oolambln Coat
fS16.88».
leaving here for bay polnU at i»;40
Wnnhinytoa. Joly 1.—SeeraUiy Lone B-. 8:00 and 6:00 P- B., Iravlng North.
* wUl be a rraat Foarth of Jnly
portht6:3ea. a., J:30 and 7:0U p. b.
'' D in Saatiafti on the Ponrtb. hM dedd«a thnt the gownBoat 1* laCoBBeneing toaoirow Borelng anMl tba ABOriean soldieri will show debtad to the owaein of the Britlah
enn...............................
iraloaa will be made to Ne-ab-U-wan«ho Spaniarda bow it b dona la the atoaBahIp Poacolla la the ana of SSlB.raaad Onena. The beat wUl leave
Halted Sutaa.
68», being the aaonnt of - the claiB bare at lu:oo a. b., and relnreiag. arnriaiag froB the nolBaion between that nvc at 4:uo p. m.
OOVTkOLB niH OrDDBTUXS
veaael^^ tha warHiIp OoloBbta oa
The Qaeen of the Lakea will mi
iWriTt laland Ughtablp. Tba
b ayadioaB Whb $8,000,000 Hayses
excaraion oa the Foarth to Shttoaa
oarrad daring a tog, aad tbe Bay. where there will be a big celebra­
«T«ttnUy.
Oaa of th« Boat extaaaiTe and tar- dClaBbia, aeUng oader ordem. abawad tion at Danatcr Park.
80 lighta aad gave ao fog a^aaU. Tbe
ifUah •yadieatM to da
-1 have nadd Cbaabarlaia’a Congb
MM la tbU oonatry, Utkat whk^
JndgBant of the eoort ot taqaiiy vraa Bemedy ln my family for jr —
aaeoaodad la calUaff control of tha that the ooIltefaM wonld aot have oo^hiac aad oyatcr iaduatrlaa
Tba
eorrad hpd tbe naoal precantlon brnn email children we find It eapaelally
ratloa haa a capital of Ss.ooo.ooo
affective.” For eale by S. E. Walt.
and after font yaan of apaeial effort Ukaa oa board tbe Colambla, bnt that Dmggbt.
«holr achame baa flaal^ mateiallud. the ooadiOaa of war dU aot admit of
aadltweatiatoaffactyaatorday. Nall a dtoplay of Ughta or Ue aaBadlag of
Oallarher, kiag of the BeoTera, aad
whiatiea.
oaa of the bact poated aen la the flakimg boaiaeae la Mieblna baa haea
£l Thla a Bpaalah BuMf
fared to look afur the latereau'of the
New Vork. Jaly l.-A Playa del Beta
aawpefiy la aorthera Michlcaa.
He
kble
aaya
that thirteen Bed Cmaa flaga
dipped from CharleroU yatorday a
OOMlroBeat of le tone, bfiny froB arc flyiag over apparently volnarable
8bop OppoaMe Eagle Office.
Beaver ialaada. loealltlak in Saatlaga.
The prealdeat of the poneera U Sir
Army ofliean beliava 'that Ula la a
OTIUiaB Laarier of Cabada and
lac of 'LlaarM to pravant the ABerk
aaaratary ia A. Booth, faraerly of the
ciBa from firing on theaa plaeea It ia
ka«gre. however, that there are haadrada of aiek la tha city, aad tb« hoa9Z8A8I&0UI BtrVAWAT
The
realletio
piUU are fttU.
U Which a Jtic Waa Wreekad, Bat
pi»y.
Bo Osa Hart.
OoodCartbeO iLB A.

1
NORTHERN BIGYCII WORKS!

rvlief. until we tried
Cbamberlaln'it olic. Cholera and Diarrboea Bemody. Since giving that rem- been troubled.
We
want to give you tbia teetiu
evidence of our ^Utude. not that^o
need it to advertUe your i
reBady.-45. M. Law. Renl
For Bale by 8. E. Walt, Dmg

DR. HIGGINS, DENTIST
Orer HcNamva'A .«!»• ftorv

FIME DKNTAI. WOHK.

Louies'i lM tops, blocl
often, $2.25. Compare them
with any $3 shoo in the city.
New and nobby last.

FRANK FRIEDRICH,
THE OLD RELIABLE BHOBIEAN.

118 Front Street.

WURZBURS BLOCK.

If You Have Logs to Sell
Correapond with tbe Traverse City Lumber Company.
We have for sale Good,

Sound Hemlock Lumber,
Maple Flooring,
Short Maple Wood.
I..A.NTDS FOR SA_T.-m
Mill Machinery of all deacriptloaa, including Two EngiuM,
Ret Works, Carriages and Saws. X ccoiplete Saw Mill Plant
for Bale.

TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO

i m HAVE

AR Kinds of . Soap.
Out
lot line of toilet soap is nneqnaled
nneonaled in tbe city.
citv.

JOHN J. BREZINA
Aeti.lniar. l_ _______
ralBuwd Lai«« eed en»t
•Uem sM DMd for makioc «

tf teeth wihboet

Thon^l67.

848 Front Sttsst

Geo. R. Winnie,
Up-io4latB Painter
and Papar Haager.

COMING!

There waa a diaaatroaa mnaway laat
Moalag OQ Smath atraeL - A team boiemgtng to Hr Paaeb hacaaw trirhtaaad aad ran dawn Sermth etrect froB
Sba Palace Baikarj-and (a taming at
. tho watering tromgh da PIm atraet
flaahad Into a rig drirei by Hr. Bnall.
«d Oarfiald townablp. who IHffbrlppla.
Mr. Boall threw himaelf fra« tbe
1bC«7 <■ Unte to earn blaaelf froB the
noOktoa and eaeapad anhart, hot hia
rW waa aBaahad aad tha henea
Bleed Of la a heap for a faw a
Tha anlBala alao eaeaped iD^nry.

Detroit. Jnly 1.—Tba Saprama eanacll tmateea of Ue C. H. B. A. have de­
cided that M elalBa would be protcav
ad of penm la aithar tba army ar
aavy in Ua praaont war, aad It haa
carry them

a aad dnaa of an-

PlaaaoBt Party at 1

Joshua Simpkins!
Prodaeed aa a large porteble
auga. noxto feat, udar

4 Strictip Waterproof Pavilion,

Cdr. Shte ud OdIod Sts.
One Night Only.

Tba Onaea of Ue Lato had abont.
aixty coaplee on 'board lent night when
ahe palled away from Ue dock for
Trmverac Beach. Thera waa good
SL s. HOLLSr BLVOTBD
ale on board aad Ue ulp
( of Travel > Oity Tent. ly pleaaaot. At the big reaort hotel
bpeelal Sceaa^ aad i
Ua party ware eardlmlly raeaiTad and
H«.'871;X O X. H.
^veral boora ware poamd la danoiag
bioglag and daaedag.
ai^t at tha review of Tmwaa
to Ua atmlaa of maaie fnmiahnd by
Sea tbe •brilliag mw mtU a<
09 Teat, No. 671, K. a T. M., H. B
Bear tbe tamona Jaatana
■oUay waa naaalBoiu'y eboaaa oob
r lo All tha vacancy to be
hythn malgaatlaa «f T.J. Boav who
^ Jaly «U via H. AN. Hand A A. B. jjAd^lpa, only S6e; ehUdraa aeflar,
arm nooa leave tha afty to aagiga ia B.
Ue 6;M and P:U B B. tt^aa now>■ 111 III la Omad Baplda.
Watch for Ua parade at moo.

Ll

Friday, July 8th.

A PURE
BLACK AND TAN
Whichever you may wish when suiting yourself with a pair
of Shoes, you w lU find in our handsome and up-to-date stock
of Men’s Shoes. Tan Shoes are the favorites at th's season'of •
; the year, and wo have them in all shades for Walking, Bicy- ^
: ole Biding or Working. They are easy, cool and comfortable
and the

PRICES or COURSE ARE
'THE LOWEST IN THE OITY.

THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTHE CO.
UlUlUUUlUlUUUUllWIlUIUlklUllUkllUilU

1^^

THB KOBHnrO kBOOBD, aATUBSAT, JTOTa, ISBS.

PIT IW AMD

Be was firfvea tnU a cdlar and laUg nopxxra btraboxst Mn.
pat IB iwaa.^
• ;
.
Beal BUdaa Ataba ia a Bba
CALX- FOa M)OU TBOOPfi.
Broctam of AUletta 7aata. .

Ctoas Adetser,”
Rsam It.
Washington. July L—nepcstonuure
Rea chaliWn efithe mUltary aSaln
CsBiiDUtM bf the house, bad a oonter•Bca with the presliaent yeaterday, ooncemlng army leglaMtlon. Senator Hawley. head of the genate committee on
rnimarr affairs, also came to see the.
'pteeldeot. bui owing to tba rush of
1« to Hsn BCM ItorrfT^ n«f*- visltora did not wall. HU mltolon,
M»«k Mall to toldlm and ■alkti^i Ston'd however, was mostly on state military
at Tampa—Bapoft at' Waaklaptoa la "ohjeci, , lawley. while t
^laliwiit of a Xo* fcau tar Traapi. what he expected, suted positively that
>pe.OM nua Tima—camp TaaasrU»» ha hau heard no suggcsltoca'of a third
IpttoMaoralmAoto:
yolunteeni. as has been per­
Cblckamsuca Park, ^alr L—A work sistently ^rumored for several daya.
Another well-known senator, bowTrUcb (HffacM tha atIHiUoD o( sD ike
raslmaDt* at the park yeaterdar »aa tvar. who was with the prea’dent yes­
terday, and who is one of the prealthat or iDDstar and coitipletliM the pay lenrs close advisers, said be believed
- rolM. This was Id aevnrdancc with there would he a call very bu<id. but
fin^ inatnKMlons ln*n |ieadqu*rina. Id doubted It aa Urge a npmlwr as lOO.WO
order to be ready to receive the covem- would be asked r<w. He thought that
meat pay. By olsttc the wort was prmo- there could be no definite conelusltm
tlcallr completed The rolla will be sub■ pni.
Bitted at OBce and the task of paylnc IS;
eB at least 10,000 orBceiv and men befan Uons than had been expected, and that
sooner or isier a large
today. Of the Fhat curpa. wtalcto has undouiiirdly
number of troops would be reqntrod. •
bees order*4,to be potdn readioess for
■rmungt'p Again.
' tbe next expedJtloB. OoIomI William
Richards, adjuunl pentral. said: -*Tbls
In cOmp here. The
eorpa la abotit as tbaroosbly equipped

urorm obdee m motekebt

"I'o.i?

tecta packed In from twelve to etshteen
Beye Are Pnwtlrtas Break to* Gamp.
to ascensJa wbat «S«cts the rest*
BChU have oa band tbiat they mu not
be able to CArry with them to the front,
wasoB drUls have beoa in procreas in
. aU the dlvlBloDS and the men have
loaded and unloaded their outfits with
Croat rapidity. Tbe quartermaster and
ordnance departmenu are eUll nwhed
and rnshlt
...........................................
Mrtoada c
e TO out to thereirtmanta
Ckie teatiue atalch adds to the strain on
ttae-.QUanemaaier's depprtraent is that
on an average tbe soldiers at Camp
thMBas wear out dally nearly SOO suits
or nnifom. and other clothing In proport Ion. The ordnance department recelv« ■
stores from tbe Rock island anenal.
' Altosed Order* to lUirw.
Tb# announcement U made that the
IDInolB troops will be moved with Oen.
Ctal Brooke’s First army corps to Porto
Bice as soon as transports can be se>
eared. The men have bean ontoted to
pack for Instant moving.
Abont Aon rifles arrived yesterday
•ttenkoon and were banded out this
morning. Tbe regiments are raptdly be­
ing filled to their full strength. Mora
than «0 recruits arrived yeatetday. An
elder was received yesterday by l^eotenant M. W. Day. in command of the
First Ohio cavalry, to move today and
Ceoored to Lakeland. Fla. Tbe reglment la now fully equipped with horaea
and Krag-Jorgenson guns. They have
been Mder waiting order* for several

bell, has arrived. The’ men all cgme
from the southern part of the aiate and
ere a fine, able-bodied set of fdl-ws.
None of them, however, has ever had
any mimarycxpericoee. and while they
y their t
n oh gUB
rrying hU gun under hU
arm and both bands in hU px-kt like a
qusll shooter. Another wanted to leave
^ gun with a dvlUan while he walked
a quarter of a mile for a drtnk of
lant RolUc Pierson
stribuilon of tbe mall.
’ Dee Motnea la., Ju|f 1.—Iowa's tight
batteries apportioned onder the seoond
call arrived here Ust evening
Ing from
fi
Ce­
dar Rapids and Burllngtcn. whe
vtrional organUatlcns wer<
They are quartered at Camp McKlnle
and will be •
’ ’ ’

Cspuin 0.,W. Sever. First Ueotenaat
R. S. Forbes. Becnnd'Lieutenant C. C.
Sixtta. Barllngton — Captain
Conk.
Frank S. tying. First Lieutenant Albert
Huebner. Beeond LUutenant W. T. Gar­
rett.
________
On. AlgerH PHvato Mraeury.
WsphlngtoD. July l.-lVictor Hi
of WaahlDgton. h:s been appointed
vate secretary to SecreIs ry Alger, anapeclsl pro-_____
provision _________
contained
In the new
•gialatlre appropriaUon UU. Maron has been discharging
the duties of thatt poalllon alnae Secreury Alger assumed his ofSoe. having
been detailed fioni the Uiard ou forttOcations, of uhich he wss secretary.
:An. FOR nOLDlESA
Big Fpar to' Bay AMtoer Ltos.
Sew T'lfk. July 1.—The statement
to Cato
pabltthfd heu- ur-m the authority
WaAIngtun. July L-4Toas of maU iBier-sts ifl'-nilflM wia the pr pertte*
arntter for the aoidiers end sallera op­ that the nig Four is to secure t
erating In Santiago pmv>dee and. with chsse the- Chicftg'i. lodlAnapol
boulBvlIle. Prc-id nt IngaUs snJ Pres­
fiampaon's ii«-i are -stntvd at
ident Brice and iheir save a1 mm eciatas
In the mAnacemir.ts of the prwi'ertle*
hare ^vtrv to a definite Bgreeroeni. The
Big Four 1* to buy the smaHer p.*openy
and Is to psy fur It oulr gbt. This
the flrrt' Btvp in the Bit Pour plans
iookinf to a conw.’ldanm of many
properties in the
Sew Toilt, July 1—Flaieirepts pub­
lished yesUrdsy to Ihe ■-ffrci that the
Cleveland. Onrinnall. Chicago and 8t.
Louis Rallnuad
agreed to pun
.. .
dlanapnlls and LnSlsvIlle railmad, were
autboriiatlrely denied yesterday, aftrr-

Avear
naay oriclaal and novel
laaU which wlU ba risible in BnilaU
8111% WUd Weat bare on July i». tboee
of Sbalk Had] Tabar'a tianpe of fraaUe
and wild Araks have i
atteaHea and faroratala
»vi.
ra Qomaadt arc not
only flans and darlag hotaemen. bat
atUstea and tamblata of very uaiqns |
and ertraordlaary streafiik and sapls-i,
ocM. UUstr cyakBaatle drill they
whirl and manlpnUte their long runs
with almost the
tbe rapidity of ohaia ligbP
alnr- Thay perform acta of seemlacly
mlcadsB of eqaillbrium. and requlriaff
necks of tran. A Hamaoa amoaf tbam
anstalna the whole weight of nine oth­
ers in pytamldieal abape. hnilt with
the agility of cata. They whirl
singnUr carpwbesla lha whole leagth
^ big arena at foovraolng
__ __
of the
spaed,

«■

to*" “ "

CM July 4th'
ENTIRE DAY.
From now until that -time we shall continne a sale of
euita at $6.00, $7.60 and $10:00 that contain some ex­
ceptional bargains. AUo a complete line of summer
goods at low pi Ices-Bloycle Suite, Bolts. Hose, etc.

HAMILTON CLOTHING GO.

Mr*. H. C. Despraa oa South UnionBaltimore Stock Be^ Three Tim*, a Wed.
atTMt. lee cream and enke will be
sorred. The proceeds will go into the
piano fund.
“Ilic Volunteer* will giro aa ice
213 Front St.
eraasB and atrawberry snppiar tonight
Acnw xes.

nt their hall begining at 8 o'clock. AIT
• ‘'W “Pare iariwd.
Bcnort'Votoa.
expeeU him to baral Into fragThis evaning lea cream will
w
toe nerved
meats, like aa orer-atniasd fly-wheel, upon the lawn at the' f
Mtsaas Mabel and Clara Bates will go
First M. E.
The* sons of the Prophet are rentable
church toy the Junior League.
Brnrr- to Otd Misien today to devote a week
„ .
to raat and reeraatlon. They will take
performaaoea
body U Invited to attend.
doaa. sot in a a atuUy SI
Anew residence la toeing built ^ poMMSloa ef tbe cottage of J. A. Monbut on the ground to the open air.
OF QAVLORD, MtCH.
Mart Monroe of Monroe Center.'u^
tbe oornor of Eleventh and Union
laeuee Ue moet liberal Siekneee and
C E. Murray and son Irvin, Jimmie
Amnaomant Jlot«A
MUllkea and Trix Tiakham at*
Authorised nnd^
Stole InsDiuneo .
The UurhaUc comedy drama. “Joahiag OB the stoora of Carp Lake near the Deaartmeot of Mich.
ua SlmpkiaA" will ba aaan here under
elabhouse of Us Octenary clnb. Mra.
We pay our agente Got
Ml*. PhU. Rieharda of State street, I^nd. Mrs. Tinkham and Mra. Mura mammoth waur-proof parllion. cor­
lUcItorn. wanted. Addrees
ner Stole and Cnioa atreeta next Fri­ who has been viaitlng for tha past ray went over to the camp yesterday to
day ereaiaff. July 8th. It it a rural month through Ua aonUors part of spend Ue day. Mr. and Mra. MUlikon District agent for NorUweete
gun. Traverse, City, hfkh.
pUy in four acta, hound togaUar by tha atoto, returned homo last nlgha * went over later la tbe day. The boys
an Intomting plot and produced with
Beary Smith will go to Mackloae are praparlag to eatertoin a large
a cnrloaid of apodal oeene*; and effeem Island today to take a poaition for Ue number of friends at tbs camp on Ue
Bodueod Bates on O. M. A j
on a big. portotole atoge «0x40 foet, aU aeeond oaason in H. J. Boaaitorto photo­ Fourth.
FourU of July—One tare for ttmnd
carriod by tba company. In the third graph gallery tber*. Bs was also with
Sell July UL Good to reUr*
Nearly ail of Ue member* of tbe
act a raalUUe raw mill aoene is inira- Mr. Boosiler in Florida during (he wintoaary Clnb will apend Sunday and Ue
Smt^ N. Y., one fare for round
dneed, wbea a real tooxx saw U aeea tv.
euttlnjr throurk a rnal ioff at terrlfle
d bis Utker Fourth at Ueir new dub hown at Carp trip. SeU July 12U to 15U. Gnod to f*turn Sept 1st.
*
•peod. npon which a human helnc has oa hU tousiaam trip from Grand Eapids Laka. whiek U now about flnlUed and
Ckieago, one fare for round trip idns
bnaa baiplamly toMBd by hla cnemiaa, Tharsdny night and will apend sonw ready for occupancy. The -member* of Ueenta Soli Jniy 12U ^ to rilUB
and left to his fate. This scene tisan in tbe city, Ue guest of Mr. and tbe eiuto cmist of Ue familicn of O. P. Avttit lOU.
ancinnatl,
one cent per mOm BeU
Carver. W. J. BobhA C. M. Parker. M...................
......................
could not toe produced properly aa the Mra E. 6. Pratt.
retnru Oetofanr
MIm Dollie Bogun, who has been B. fatea, W. P. Kenney, Alderman ^**“**' “• ^
average theatre ataga. There it an
were feet, tnra high sprwds and aide
liia over bayoneta
aadinuodnee many other wonderful
anlqnefeeW. And while all this it go­
on their DervUh U la auefa oensUat,
standing oeatrifogal motloa »h«* be

OYSTERS

fletcliBr’s Ofsm Depc

nebiauriiit

THE h6mE

ProtectiTe IssociaflOD

abundance of omedy in tha pUp.
at.oneofUe asylum
H-O-Campbell and 8. L Ueal DetrofA one fare for round trip. SeU
while there are many fine alngiag and
Luring the past year, will leave for | ^
chooen for Ueir June *7U and 88U mum July 4th.
dancing ^mdaUlea inridoatolly intro h«
Q«,. U.U oon.i.1.
I ->■>' !•«— :• «. M-»l
wlU.1. | gjf
U... Jo..',,!, Xlu.. u,d t»U, „|-o>T »«J r-ck ol II,. rf,,.
dneed. Admiaaim has toeea placed at
25 canto tor adniu and 16 -eenu lor Spraoe etraat wUl leave lor Grand Bap- ^ Carr Lake boats connecting wiU all t Sell Julymh to Augnst 8U, ^rattni
ids todag. Wkera Uqy wlU make Ueir ;
^
^ traiaa and landing pas - Angus*. ISU.
cbliaran.
home with Mra Klaason's f«laUves un- a«ag*rs at the club dock within'a few I
one tare for round trip.
Sell Angust 1st, good to retura Angn$t
The Death BoU.
tU Ue return of Lieatenant Klaasea moments after leaving Ue train. This
U an admirable arrangement and U«
WlUiam.Baoerott of Lake township, from U* war.
Toroeto. Oetsrio. one fare foe round
Octenary
resort
promisca
to
be
oae
of
trip.
BeU
August
*4U. 25th. aad >7U.
died at bis residence June *0, aged Mi.
Mra Jonale klaaseu. who has been
after an lllneaa of only a few houn- rieiUng Ue Umlly of her eon. Ueaten- the very popular ontiag plaoes withla fooA to rvtare Sepu 6th.
Vermillien. U„ one fare for rnnod
Mr. Banercft'a heafth had not been ant Klaasea, will retorn to her home a short dUtonee of tbe rity.
trip. Sell Aagnst let, good to reinre
good for arveral months, but hi* denth in Grand Eapids Uis morni^.
August aisA
Charles Delden of Chicago is one of
Bay View Camp Meeting, one fare for
'Was nsexpeetod and It was a great
J. M. London, who recently gradonUe tote arrivaU at Edgewood.
round trip.. Sell July tlU to 81st,
shock to kis family and friends. Be tod frMi Ue deatol department of Ue
geod
to return Aug tOth.
John Cates and fstnily and Perrin
laavrs a wife and two ebildtsn. brwldea l.'Diversity of Michigan, ratnrhed home
Bedueed ratos to oUer poinU. PhsM
leiBgdon and family of CiBeinhaU.
brother* and other relailrca. to meurn yeaterdey.
bUdeaU. Mr. Baneiwft wUI be well I Bev. W. K Wright has retarned from passed through tbe city yesterday an
route for Ke-ah-ta-w*nto.
remembered by old-time residents of sooUern Michigan.
Traverse City, In Ue middle 'cOe he ,*MIm Grace Morgan baa returned
Mr*. A. M. MdpTir TerRamp and
gallery on Ue cor- from her visit at Detrolu
kadap
family arrived yesterday from Cineto- will run on Beet Bay as follows:
Mrs
Thompson
and
son
Percy
of
nerof Front aad Union iireeta where
natl and have token rooms for Ue Leave <Rd Mimiou.................... 630 m. m.
Mayfield wet* in tbe dty yoatordey.
w etands Ue Masonic blodk.
eammer at Park Place.
Arrive Elk Baoida. .t....... 7:10 a m.
Spragne Pratt has returned from
Leave Elk Rapids........................ 7:40 am.
A. W. ame<ley and family arrived Arrive Old Mtoeloa...................... 6:20 aaa
Ann Arbor and wUl spend his vacation
from Chieago toat night and wUl spend Leave Old HlmioA..................... 0fi)O am.
li^of PoTiee Bennie hah appointed in UU city.
Arrive Bast Head......................11:» am.
Ue
sanMn
here.
ex-NIght Watobman Jems#'Garland
Bev. J.C. Carmen and vrife,, JAn
.............................................................3:00p.m.
to tba poeiUoB of driver of the eomtoi- GillU nnd Mim BdiU Gibbs returned
SrSOp. m.
DrrDy Wlunel* Air KIgMp OMrrlB’aaUoB boea and luwk and ladder, yentorday from Ue BeptUt Union abroad joined Ue B
8:80 p.n».
Clndanatl. July 1.—Pink Coal an wagon, in Ue piaee of Pat Dunn, re- moe^pg at Kalkaska.
6:40 A m.
pie ymterday.
Ran d'Or. the two Derby winners, went
8:00 A m.
Mra. A. D. Ayres, sUtor of Hon. Perdoat; to defxat beforp Talb-ni Bros.' ligki- '
Arrive Old Mimion................. 8:40 a mDonean Melmugblin has bm a^ y Bsaisb and Miss Emma Baanab.
great S-yar-old colt John Bright In the
'Bae will leave Ue MereautUe^e
AasIsUnt • Becretsry Mclkiejohn ‘ by RImyar stakes at Lauinla yesterday. pointed as driver for Ue new chemical
Bioek. Hotel Whiting and Park Ptoe*
hU
aieee.
arrivto
in
Ue
eity
Tb
uraday
which the . transports leaving Tbeapa The distance was Ittmiles and tbe time
•EOUB
at 230 A to- 'Bae wUl also eoaamt
engine, which is expected to be here night from Bomnlns, M. Y.. to apend a BTR0CK F0E1IZHZ-EOUB
are u> ship this rasH raatler as fast as 1:6*%._______________
•-lUbosistlUMAm.' Fruit ear will
from Eaciae, Wk., next week.
; practlcaUe. On rearing the
portlos of Ua summer.
be at East Bead on Tneedsye. ThnraABBSCTIATED TStXORASS.
s of tlu.- army In Santiago province
HiHr H>*ds.
MissEUel
Olbbe
west
to
Mayfield'
he dlstiihuted In ac
Lanslns. Mich.. July l.-Oix
Only Vinetoen Paased.
The Nattonnl Congresa of Mtukdann.
enrdance with arrangemen’S which may
yesterday.
and furty employM in the
^euy PeniBaola shore by coming out
toe made under the direction of thecom- la in sesdon at OmahA
the applicants for teachers' o
Mim Allene CUff left yeeturday for blUBchm of tbe Robert Bmllh Printing
Corbett and Mi.Coy are talking uf ar­ icateseh the recent county exai___
maodms ucneial. Four clerks have been
Bay City, and will make that place her company, the successful bidder* tor the
detailed from the p<wtofBoe deitortmant ranging a fight f.ir the^esr f jtuie.
tien in Grange hail, only 10 passed. - Of horns
■tote printing and binding this year,
The PoorU at Xamtotoe.
Is fwnti'H-llr.n with this ■ serTtce. and
ysdging fnan the amount <-f leltera and tlon nominated Rev. A. S. Ladd, qf these there were tour applieatlMa for
Mim Steffens of Lelaad iw ia Ue wujt out OB strike this morning. The
M. A M. K trains will ran as tolloira
cause of thli'lr the enfurcement of the
papers n w at Tsnii* ih-lr woTh pmm- Aeguvia for governor.
iaoeond grude cerUfleatca and Uirteen city ycetrrdsy.
on Julyltb: Leave Traver*e Caiy for
ninr-bour
work
day.
Tbe
union
clnlniB
taCB to tie rather a formidable tme.
The Ohlcagu school board has elected for Uird giuoa
Manistee at 6:80 and 0:3S a m. and S:i0
E. K Barris and wife of BtUw^tb that when bids for thr state work wi
R. Benjamin Andicws, ut Browil uni­
THAT WAT1M AT CAMP AMIER.
advertised fur last October the adver­ P- to Leave Manistee for Travene
InUedty.
versity. superintendent, is
tisement specifically stated tbet bids Cityat 1:00. 4:10andV:80p. m- Tickets
A BnstoeM Cbanga
eame^
One new case i>f yellow fever baa
should be-un the nine-hour worit day wifi be sold July Snd to 4th. Betnra
I>lsa>M(1caHy IMgSreal.
developed among the nspeeted oases
Ths firm of V. AA. Peterlyl. who ymterday on bnsinte.
llmHJalySU. Bates between'aU'etabasU.
RTashlncton. Jnty L—FeveraT'raacusder treatment at McHenry. Misa.
Henry Luts of Suttous Bay franssr many year* phst have been wagon
Amuag the bidders was a non-union tloB* oa the M. A N. K one fare tor
Cyidtoid have developed recently
K<nry WlUlama icuioiedl charged
estoWlshment. and In order to -tpeet
acted basinees in the city yesterday.
Camp Alger. Captain Applewaite.Com­ with sss’aulUng the Bmnitt girls was and carriage maxofacturera in^Uis
Ueir bid the Bmltb compsoj- figured
Day
earns
over
from
Olw
city,
has
been
dlmolvvd.
A.
J.
Pstortyl
{ hanged by 1a mob of "Ix-st duaens" a]
pany G. One Hundred and :
the basis tliat the workmen would not
Bat'.n. Mo. .
retiring from Ue bneiaese, which will Haven yeaterday foe bptlnem and toslBC CD Ue nine-hour day beoausr of Band and ball team go oa S:3o a aa*
B. W. OuBXtyGnaM, Agk Thr Bsqrreiate number of adbealre hereafter be eondueted by Viotor Ps- pleaenre.
the wortt being keiit In a union shop. train.
•. Is BOW at Fort Hyer wlia symptoms of
P. A. MtTCRXtx, 0. P. Agt.
L. E. Bahle ef Sattons Bay was In the
tjrpbold. The New York csvalrj- hat ststr.pa under .the war revenue law. tortyL
___________
.
^
produetd a number of cases.- Firat Lieu- for wMch collectors made roqulelUon
city yeetarday.
PouTth of July PlrewoiEs at XeOey%.
comply *1th tbe men's demand*
,tenant Leall. aaslstaat aurgeun, said apprcslmsttv i'O.OOO.OOO.
*' Theyni Baee atBCasiatne.
a la from Old MtoB. E-Pannalee
The Ti nnessie Coal. Iron and RallFinest line in Ue eiW- Q«t youg
peuterday: “Tbe trouble Is .that tbe
mu— BtiweU rightoo Dtwe*.
Several honea from Uis city will un- aton yesterday.
Btpply early.
Ml-St
' water supply here Is a constant menace n>ad oimpany has sign'd a new- con­
Trtoton. N. J.. July l.-Utfian Rute
to one's health. There seems to be ma­ tract with Its m^ers for all dlrlMons tor Ue race* ar Manistee an Ue fenrU.
sen has filed an answer In tbe New
Milwaukee Oarnlval
laria and typhoid. In the very aimos- and there will be no strike.
The following will be Uippod UU Bownrd Bi. John iaTroaMe Agala- Jeraey eonrt of chancery denying that
Cc-l-nel Dr Xii-boias Rcnn. of Chica­
-phera.- K Is highly neceshary. he says,
morning:
Prod
AlmonA
Dan
Bailey.
she
demrted
her
burband.
J<*n
ChatBownH St. iokam. wk* wae arrmtod
lival at MUthat the drinking water should be boiled. go. bsH I, en made chief of the operate
tertou. known on the stage aa Signor
E E. R.CO.
Bargeon J. p. Btewarl, Twenty-fscand Ids staff of tbe L-uilre army and a OKm- Uh^riaGirl, Joe Patohin. BnU Boland, here for breehlag into Ue
Pergntut. She declare* that her ab­ ■wm eeii rooud trip tickets at 8«.i
.78 OB',
and Arbotot
Walter Grrik^ Ue ether day
XansBs, rsc."nily sent water from tbe her of Gcn»ml Mile-' staff.
sence from hi* borne has been, made Jose rru to July 2nd inelnsivA
regiment's well for analyslt and rr- : The Tnui*-Mlse:s-irpi Turafeat be-,
lee^ en suspended aentes
by
her
prefesstonal
engagetarn limit
Imlt Jb^ 8r
erived a reply stating that It contained gan at Cmaha. yesterday Turner* ore
Srwltiea.
srent
baek
to
Grand
Eapids
where
he
* I H. W. C
CpxxigaaaM. Agpat .
organic natter in a atate of change and In attend.ace fr.m llllno-a Iowa MisThe
poatofllee
will
be
open
Jnlyfth
hls
application
f<
was given ten day*, npon oonvisRoa of
the analysis as a whole was unsaUarac- hcnrl, Kansas. Mlnuew u. DakoU and
nntilTO a m. and from 4 until S i
Nebraska.
Piraworks: Hurrah for the PeorU.
tory.
charge of jampiug npoa moving
Tw-o macnlficeni eand-lahr* fr.-im the .There wUl begone delivery made byUe traine. Aa unfertnaate feature of Ue
etvenr patriotism at A. A. MeCey .A
The corps surgeim wss n-d satisfied
SonV Largmt line iu ike dty. 881-8
Wltc this n port and himself sent water Royal Pi.irc'.lain rranufact-.n- at Berlin carrier* in U4 moralng.
affair
In dean bottles to be examined. He re- have been sent to Queen Victoria by tbe
be
Intormtod
in
Ue
experteaoe
Tbe
Crescent
band
ha^
not
yet
rawhite ]ui
whtob
getred tb* following reply from General Oeifnan emperor and anpresa as Urth-’
Bpobtel-Trata toGadiltee Ue Pouith.
W.M.BaU. clerk-of Hotol £
*
eelred Ueir. new uniformA but last from a train.
'Btemberg: “Water Ur Twenty.second day pre*eau.
TbaeBemmodato those .who wish M
Providence, B. 1. Bimys: "F
St. Tbomas basks have attached 6 C«o
.Sansas ts orgarlc^y imn, ’ Colonel
lyappcnradun the streets in
t^ e^bratiao at (Mdillac, Ue
nl yean I have been alasmt a
Clnmi has api>o!n^ a crimnilsslon to tons of American coal in an action for
O. E. A 1. WlU run * epe^ train tmm
sufferer
from
diarrhoea.
Ue
freqaent
damages growing out of the refusal of '
■xamlne the i^er wuppTy.
IngTravoree City at 7:16 a m. Om
attoeks
completely
peetratiag
me
aad
Frauds
N.
Leslie
ef
MorUport,
will
Private Fny^. Company E. Third (Be governmeut to pay a draft made by
fare for Ue round trip. Beurnlng
reudering
me
unfit
for
m^ntim
at
Ue
repreeeot
Leelanae
coenty
at
iko
an­
Missouri, atteqiried i<> commit aulcide Consul Van H«rue.
hotel. Abont two years ago a salesWednesday. While In the hospital be
Aisorlate JuMl<« White la said to be ' The Boys' Band wDl give another nual fterlstton Endeavor naUmnl oen- maaklndlyguvemetamiir bottle of tnia leavm Oadlllac at lo a. m.
C L. LoexwooD,
C K MiranxT.
•evered the arteries Of hla left arfn with tbe only member of tbe United States
venttoa to be held in MaehvUle. Tenn.. Chambtrlaln’e CMia Cbelera aad Diar
0A
Agert,
a-praknlfe and was In a cmical condi- supreme court who now'rides a wheel. dancing party on board the Queoa of next week^____________,
rhocaBemedy.
Mnehto my ceiprim
tton when dtacovrrrd.
He Is now He goes out for. a spin every afternoow Ue lakes Ul$ eveaiag. daring a trip on
sad
delight
its
effeett
w«*
ImnMdtoU.
See
-my
new
Jewolry
aton when
thought toJ»
*“P* after the adjournment <7 court.’
Ue bay.
Wbcmvwitelteymptome of Ue dl- you eooM to Ue poMoffine and take adThe Xisskw of Ameriea.,
In ISU Mary GU.ard. of Indepeodenoe.
wouM fo^ wpseif agalaet
Mim Minnie BnbbeU retarned yeatarut ..................
Patriotic servtem vUl ho heU at tha eeauT
Raa. lost her vetoe. A week sm> ahe
the actacai wiU a few doom of Uli valk Pauley. Company H. was picking' strawberrteA
A bug day from Pit* Lake where aha gave a Baptist ehurrto Snnday evening. The itoble ramedy. The
crawisd acroM her hanA She screamed. rndtal Thuraday nlg^b
nubjeet fer Ue eermoa ^ J. C. Carman
PnwU of Jaly Pirowe^ at KoOnyfo.
Brer sine* her voles has ,be*n as good
MfromUaaflUMhm.'
. The Baetern Star lod^ wOl give n will be ''The MMnioa of AoMSian
, Pineet Uae in Ua MW- <M Fpw
£. Wait. DncfiM.
AupplKieariy.
.
Uwn social tonight at Us home of

5

N

THE MOEWUrO Jt»OOap, EATTrBDAT. JDLT 8, t8#8

tOrapSf
Of Hit bbttrvktiens Durine Hit
- Annua! VWt to thtEObt*
8DT THET FEEL ABOUT ODE WAS.
. ViMM iBcllMd te riMl ttaM WH
0«B«rmUr, IfUlf
TelU IK t*
b* U MI«
Oomirwi tikr* II
Oar Blfwd and Ttat
the

o(

Oar DM-Maaalac ot tha fi^aaeh af
Premier fialUbair>
K«w T«a%, July L-ChaaitcFr M. Dar
pew rrtunifd rcatarday on the Oarmu

ateamer

EUaer

WUhelm

dar

Oreaae, asd traa welcotned br a larse
f<art7
..

■art wABto Oal «a tta Ftaat the Art
Paak Trataa. Bta.

A spirit of IrreedtcDoe It abroad in
tbe worI$ today. There la not tbe reeer-

from BuUato
de Cuha. Tbe motcent tt-e ted'oua taak
ta completed the attack on Spaln'a last
ditch in eastern Cuba vUl be baevn.
Wbes that u-Ul be Oenaial Shafitr hlmsaU csimot aar.
The troops
■ allhool eerioi

enoe eltber for things divine or htunna
that tbere ongbt to be. God't name.
God's boom. God't word, Ood'a day.

r pack trains, wsgi
taxing "Si
the utmost.
From Baiquiri. where the nrUUeir
war luded. to the iwesent point of
coneenuatlon the road runs, through a
ttngle of tropical under-growth. itp and
down eteep hlllrides. snd over txeacht^itw mlieT^tJ^gb

1 '
.
I.: icward tbe Colted
.a.-.-* iu said that Id Prance the feal-

Sayl

■jens:

FREE COESDLTATION

obey

(aUiet

If eo yoa ki
the valu

y of the fiscal yrar. and «mder tne auspice* of the Arion MuricAl
not lawv by mid- I
ral prcmlnent su olria tuok

night they wcmld have- tr hi- patted
again. Bate of Ter
r.n. Tnin.« , a*™.’.
conilsied
of
patrt.itl aelecUons'
opposed al length tbe Uawallan
throughout. At least Ib.OOO |«rs<>ns
reaohitlona
are not boneved and nvered at tb^
tended the contvrt. the ncri
CrlpU Of
psswb^of
-------- by oor fttben and temfatbera
which will
for the benefit
wTr id iD<
It Of UUIsink met altb detenniced volunt'er soldiers' relief fund.
The big InduMrIat parade came off
__
, ...-------------- in the house, and adjoumdrao and
We might almost i ment e-as forced befure a v>-.t« could be yesterday afiumoon. The parade was
' * bad
• •

reached.
in a score of dlv •. ena-and half a dusen
today that God
mlftp la length.
The dlspUy of tbe
brsw^ alone extended over many
drai. Thta la all reversltig the law nnd
bkwkA Ships of auu. sailer boys, fig­
oommandoieot of God mud iotroHiuHne
ures of Uncle Bam and other patriotic
into bnman aode^ cnatoma that
features were mneh In evidence. Tbe
bnt in tbe end be rninona nnd deetmoroute was ncoessar'ly a long one. bnt
Rvirr mmed Brinrinlo udri^
there were no places <from the starting
W
boo^vespem and

Ever Burned Out?

lOlaantee. Jsly L—Carnival palraas
were (rested to a grand war concert
laal Dirhi at the expusltlon building

of the American army are beliit mofalltsed aa rapidly aa|k>aslble in thcvlcitilty

thicket the rear guard
the army Is cutting___ ___________
gineera are at srork. leveling the track
and Oiling [du. while a Urge force of

Retard-

Wahtangton. July 1.—LaU yesterday
iftentooD Id the senate the last of tbe
ipproprUllor. bills that have been pend-

el. I-t: ProT. a«ti.«. ti-B

trl«f»da vbo trent doam tba

r'eentrt a>Kard.

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.

by tbe AaaucUted Preaa.}-Tbe forcat

bar
Be
i»r <'» a New York Central tutra-ard* rpoke ftoriy ot hU obaerraI ^

miLWLVsm cuunVAL

PltflCULtOa Ot TBS WAV.

and

HTST7B^AJSrOHJ,
V

O. P. OABVEB. A«l

Bicycle Riders.
Bemember that I do all Idnda of r«pairtog and enameling, and that I can
and do give you tbe best work of aay
one in the city for tbe money.
Dop't
be deceived by what others tall you to
tbe eontrary. but eomc and see for
yonmelf.
I guarantee nil my woric to be right,
nnd if ItdMsnotinoveao 1 make it
right.
sup in tUI 8 o’clodf ednry gvetij
except Sunday, in tbe Gnldwnll A T
don bnUding,. at north end of 0:

■a.

“or­
.
______ ____________ ________________
why children gboold bonor and obey
their panmtA

Sae ay now Jswalry
. ston wban
you eoae to the pistoffimkud take ad-

H. LEDERLE.

Int war meat bltiM asaJnat thta coun­
try. Every papw In the dtj- of Faria
except three unimportant onea pub. tlahed rixht alont aHtclea that have not

*

rkuted uy to tone from the betlamac.
..

.

•bowlDfi the irreaten.boatimy. It la belleved there that the object of the UnitM fttatet tn betlnolns the «-ar vaa exteoalon of her tfrHtorr or Imperial extenaion. and tbe Ame sfilDieii aeemtd
to prrvAll in Germany.
^

CXiaBcearrarllacla Eaylaad.

rerae of sentiment. SI* »-eel
chaogtd the wntlment
ient of nlnety-Ih-c
ysbra. and all
loal'Oea were buHt^
by the tide of sympathy and universal
aps>roval. and feeling of
which was binding agaJnM
Regarding the Intemewa In Farts ud
LiUdon which had been quoted of him
be said that ta Faria be bad gri-en an
Interview to Thfe Tempa and Matin, aft­
er baring been sought by these papers,
-and In that interview be gave a history
of what led up to the war. tTben It
wwa pObllAed at1 the papers took It up.
the truth of some of the stAtetacnls was
denied ud therewasagcnemidlsoaaMoB
both la Preach and Spulsh napem.'

______

tow m^is s>e cami*;d hnir miles east
**
*
of the besieged city, and the remainder “>*“«• «ey wIL Tho entire character
I by tbo life
of tbe forces ai-et h.'a along the road
tbolr lives is
from, there to l(.iragua and Baiquiri. of the chili
Tbe advance toi.es aie In a tsml-circe.
In Prov. x, 1, Solomon says, "A wise
the left llank resting about two miles isn makutb a glad lathur, hut a foolish
«“ 1.
oI bl.Dio.hor."
Cbaffee. with tbe extreme right, under ^ud. again in the lefiseocua •'Chil-

oi “a
.,DO,»m,0l h.. bom 0.0.0.
UDoDKtho ..ffleor. br tho lorgr ooraber
Of Red Cross Bags dying from buildings
In Santiago, heren such flags could be
couDied today and it U reported that
two mere were hoisted tonight. Th. y
^ all llylng ^ the Urpst end most

"A tOoUdl «ial..grioI U> U.
Other Md Ultcrber. to her ti»t boro
him.” If ohUdren ooold*ccly renliM
bow mneh the veiy life of parenu depended upon them, they would be moce
careful to honor and respect them, tot
oertninly they owe it as a «ered duty
to make tbe best life pomlUe for tbo«
CWldr^^mirhow ^Ir twr*•
abonld hoocr their par«»• because it is tbe command of God
(Epb- vl, Ml. “CbUdren.*’ mys Penl,
“obey your parenu in tbe Loti, for tbie
U right
Henor thy father and tby
tnothet, which is tbe first command-

food daring the landing oQ bantlago.

«, »li« ««rfh ”

r they are
that any moveinetit la that tttfectlon
wonld preclpiuu an alliance with &iglaad. Their newspapers discuM our unprsparrdaesi for war. tbe tepoasIblUty
■ of our being s mllliAry. P^»V tmUI ws
hare a Urge sundlng army sW nnlvcraaJ compulsory mHlUry serv«

war lay wiihtn a mile and a half of WT
W toy mother.
H bo can
Morro's guns, but not a shot was ex- Aieoboy God and not regret It? God has
changed. Tbe aailoTs on board could toade a promise Of long life to all wbo
almost have exchanged wnris srith the obey tbe commani
Wbo bnt wanu
soldiers ash-Tc^ and the feet that the this promise fslflUed in them?
ditl not risk B Phot or two Is
Let all Eudeavarers take a firm stand
they in fai

JT^ Letn

Iowa. Mssaachusetts. Indiana and New
OrieaoA could easily haw been hjt at Sw an^Lnni^
they lay almost fi>ot»onleas within such
«>d happiest daya ChUdrm who
easy rmhce. boi
might haW been wereuoe ud twpix* tbeir parents are

w hom be met all
aald; "Keep tbe PUllrptnee: share
‘2
us China and open ports In tbe c
One SBid; "Ton must Join tbe cotMert
of European oatlona. It U expensive,
■I^BwK.rickl with the tvmr.
but you cannot be an eastern power nn.less you belong to tbe teixL Our Inter­
PlajA del Erik, Cnlw, July L—(Copy.
ests will always be ideMlcal andtbemo- Tfgtat. IBi'by the Assuotsted Presa.]toBl beaefUs incalcuUhlw'
Kews la recHved briv of tbe attack
Sey rally t
made on the American auxUUry mi'ser
•w. '"••a am
8t. FauL off Sac Juan de Porto Rlcu,
acnUment in this war. and aay *T«x
June S. hr the Spanish torpedo
. that la the way vre alwayw g*t in. anfi boat destroyer Tsrrcr. ' Under oover of
then vre stay
Christianity and efoU- a Spanish cruiser of the Asfanu Isabel
tsadOn demand It. you know, and vre type, the Terror attempted to atqirt.ach
give tbe heggare liberty, law, oeier and the .81. Paul and sink her vrtih a torfusUcc. srtalch they never bad before. psdo. A hot fire ftwn the rapid fire
Ifs In your Uooi Tou have come by gnus of- the EL Paul was opened on
« honestly. Tou havy aroused the sp- tbe Spanlafd. vrith tbe rtwoU that an
peUte of earth bungst* and you twenot engineer and tw. men oh board tbe
Terror were klllc i and soreral others
aup.'were wounded. T e Terror wmi so bad»y damsred that -be was towed Park
Into the hari-or in a sinking oondltl.h.
Jtsshued a Mial «• the PowefsVhaSBaaBs
n>r DSB 1* Pall of BeeDihsvs.
OB b Their'Mfey.

Dr.HeDoDald
THE SPECIALIST.

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ONE WEEK ONLY.

Arbew, will tewpooS

MISCELLANEOUS WANTS:

Office Boon: 0 a. mi to8 p. xn.

cohsuitatioh and examina-

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WVOB 8AU-rt feel fresi oe emh sue
:xv, 18. IP; Math. XT, 1-5; xi^ lb;
Dr. McDonald bus for year* made a £ uearWafowonh. sUu boas* and let
Mark Til, 10; Loke xvili, 90, 91; PblL study and specialty of ehronie and lin­ nrilavuwUBrarWaSKVOTUi. BeUi Ten dcalrable. Addr«M«r call oo Pateblo A dretosr.
11, 9A>
gering diseaaca that reqnlra skill
------------------------------------9Mb
iblc aaralll at Oa
OpyertaalUas MKasd.
as family physicians fail
help
B^a^rpT fall lota
Tbs lodividfial who Jus reacbed i» and proBOUBoe Incurable are particu­
jMsed midlife In lookiag backward larly solicited, eepe^lly thoaa ovarmnrt n
*

srexH^o GO tpa-ror *ai«.
doaed with etrong mineral drugs and
tie
SooCralao
Btreet.
poisons
Dr. McDonald uses only tbe
purest medicines from tbs vegetable
uiruugu igncsaoce, uoinaruDce ,
kingdom.
Be psys attration to tbe
« supinema* be let sUp ao opparto- ^^eof UtedLSJ^Vd'lito^toto
bU
I instr
MrfernaaUei
which Improved might have infin-1 p^ientt the wav to health and
towberCo.
eoeed most favoMbly bis whole future, neat.
Dr.
hunJr. McDonald
McDonald can
can abow
al
on--... lost
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oppertuoitiae
are in msny dredaofteaUm..........................................
teatimoniale In the k

L—Thenigh on casttal

&BVBHU2 BALANCE BKSETT

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cage T. '
'
Wester* I>ague: At*Mnw-aakre—CoInmbus 0. Milwaukee 8; at Detrat—InWe give advioe, but we cBunoC glva
dtasapoils k. Detroit 4; at St. Paul and ^wto^teprofii byU.—LaBoeto-

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WSSPSUSUB 'U vu'Co
■.ptyOperoaesssBlk.

....FROM....

^BiUe Bendings.—Ex. xx. IS; Lev.
xix. 1-8; Dent. v.
Prov. iy, 1; X, 1; XT, 90; xix, 18:

CleveUnd-Tioeton H CASvetand 6: at
St. Louls-^-tVashlngton It. 8t. Louis S;
at lioulBvHle—Balttmore i, Louisville V:
Iris really a difionltuA to_______
Clnrinnati-PblladelphlB IT. Clncio.nloato to others tbe knowledge that yon

ktyn
>rk 6. OH- ^0«PM*» -Aja«rloanFriooi
burg S: St Cblcagp—New Vort

:

t^nao^T yta

Hotel Whiting

reading
the
Uaniala of
«>eech at the UnHed; etob WeCneaday

•tliuUoB are to propagate the princi­
ples of I>emo<;raer end support the
plBtrorm adapted by the Chicago eeuTsnUn of IKK. J. R. 'Sovereigii. ot
kilpburr iSrringa Ark., former master
n oMbe Knifbts of Labor, waa

First-cTese Elga. -Everything a
OBeeals l^uguc Black. TmT^rarOty.lllsh. and neat. Bates a» naaonable aa any
firsVeUae barn in the city. Give n$ a ' !Vi
tail and get onr prices.
Sr£fA'£S5 CAKDS.

OFFICE PAELOBS AT THE ‘

oaww tbe sonroe of deep regret, and tog of gihtefal
giutefol patienla who I
Calrt. July b—The follosring official
rbes missed %opgb sowilllugoem to cared by him whea other* felled.
anaounri-ment was tpade yesterday
or- throngta
sloth- is eo famUlar wiU the heman system
aurn.—7x: *^he
atlerr.ornr
Aur tsimuiau
S|«nlsb miuim
shl|« u
al j-un
Port
.
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A able to read all diaeases of
Bald ixBan Coaling from fhrtr own ful self indulgence they ate properly
Bight peems to have l«eo an attanpt to
I or body eorrecti;
collien. wAlcb arrived from Spain. The tbe oocasou ot oaarailing lamenta—
carry water <n both shoulders, the dlpasking sey questi ...
Egyptian 'guvernmeut notified them -Obristiau IntelUgcDoer.
Invalids are being treated
-Jdeef_____________________.____
lomatlt body here ccastruea
that they eild not snow
allow this.
ihla. and
* that
for dissaaes that Uey do i
nouercmtnl of Gr««t Britain’s
stop forthwith,
t
and
I
nd toau^'l
chile a few dro
Irope
tlaflty
Thirv la no duebt the premier
also Irat e Idn 6a’i a
...
the
Inti-oded his remarks as a hint to the
speedy relief, and pci
irmanent
powetvt that Great BMUIn tr In sym­
Gc
iood health U tbe
pathy with the United. States, and the ibHr sbli« wanted ri-p.lni and l.cgan ■» Christ vrai with the two disciples on very ehort time.
precious jewel in onr crew* of
tetlmatlon «. that effect
was imlled dleehsiTlnx coal and other material m the way to Emmana We cannot sea
faappineaa. With it the world le bright
' Terth b> 'Germany's alleged attitude on order to repair."
. Him, bnt HathePatherandthelsavionr
without, misery elauxe •• fee heriovn
the queaUuti of the Pbllliiiine islands.
MS L H.ve • nnag sgwadros
I
perhaps now It v»B are a sufferer you ekould weigh
The m-t-U ration thai the United Elates
vrail Lhaee words.
A pemoe who oegIs solmated In the prtwent war by ay
leete his health is guilty of a greet
'•Hevated philanthropy Is the passage
wrong to himself end a grave Injury to
tipon which siryss is laid, and many a cabinet counril of several hours duraVeoplc find a cbnoertlon betwteo the | tlon today ITfaursdey] tbe ministers Bis Obrist with all wbo yearn for it.- humanity. The name of Dr. McDonald
the well known epeeialist ta tbe cure
Srvinler's sj.eech snd tbe recent visit I decld-d to posU'i'He the ertsts and to Alfred Teooyaoa
of chromic and lingering diseeaea, has
«f Colonel John Har. United S.ates ani. i await the results gt Santtage and Mabecome a househeld word in thonsanda
tswsad'ir. who again vunfrrrtd vritb Uic nllA Thp dying squadron under Ueu.
tha C^rWkWe is Um Btaraal Ufa.
of bomee which hU skill and wenderti-nxnl Cfw
r Soteal Is Intended
b is pMocted by cbw sufferings an
ful remediea have made happy by re­
Struggles <if tbe proeent.
All things storing dsar oaea to btallh after all
I
work
logetber
for
its
good.
The
tire
hopes
were lost. Tbe doctor Is a gradlarqulf of Salisbury of the blockade of
^ purifies it. the tattle gives iu power
steoftbe highest and best medical
tbe acuthem coast of Ctitsv. It Is kaovfo
.
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^.
cxercue. tbe darkuas.makes it to grow
>liegee.and bis ^vanewl theorise in
that the Spanish ambassador. Counj
the
trestmenl
of chrosic
tbemofo. mpidly and peraocmioa exPaecon. cabled the Marquis of SaJItOm- La-t Vror.
K-aa-iiror.
aebievemeuta
Living
'
prieothextoBtAkepUeaL
AU ehiwuk
b«tr>-1a speech to Madrid, although It
Washington. July- l.-The statement
coifid noi have been a surtulse to him.
Christ ia tbe oue thing worth
living for. dlaeasm of the
blivins
of
the
i«>v<
rnm«u

I
iuk and expend!,
aa be recently Informed s rolleaguethat
EAB,
' Ar had unquestionable Informaiten to tures shahs that the rxelpu during the
THROAT,
.
LUNGS,
the effect that there was an 'Ironclad past month will aggrtgate aliout 1C.- ^
....
HEART,
LIVER.
^
•Diance'' between Great Britain and tbe too.oop and for the proarnt fliwal year
STOMACH.
• KIDNEYS,

The receipu frxnn
Morality witfaont rellgioo ou exiit
United Slates before tbe war was be- abdul t3M.U».«C«.
and BOWEUS,
customs Bat mnath wni be about |H.- Oily in tbeury; iu practice one without
aeieatifically and eneoeaefnUy treated.
A letter wrltieD by a Beriln diptomai BUr.on. a lias as compared w ith Iht last the other uen be uanglit bnt, at best, a
Dr. MoDenald has made a special
•f the highest positi. o asserts that It Is June of about ri.ooo.coo. Tbe cr-iiecrious acientiflo
experiment,
an
artificial study of nil dietanes of tbe brain nad
ffuS to tbe GeriDSD cabinet to say that from internal revenue ^11 *»>'’• an In- growth, without any lasting stnmgtb. nervons system, and aU delicate and
Oennany's attitude has been thus far __________ _______________ K »iT50,'DO.
—Jewtata Voice. >
Mar to women.
For the entire fiscal year the receipts
correcL that the emperor of Germany
was detarmia-d t<! Intellect himself Into from customs will sir.ount to a llttleleM, , .
_
the war between Spain and the United than X1M.-000.000. a loss, as eomi«red!
from nerrons (lebility end early decay.
vrtth
tbe
last
fiacat
year.
IB»7.
of
ibout'
We
may
gain
a
refmtaUca
far
{defy
States, and that he ban only been reRbeumatlc aad paralytic eripplee made
•UAlned by tbs Imperial rtianoellor. ne.MO,OuO., Tbe Internal revenue re- ^ looking solemn, bnt we shall slander
catarrhal deafnene poaiUvely
Prince Kohenlohe. end the minister fur caipts wm.amount |o about tiT6.ooo.coQ, «l>e Lend while doing U.-^ris(ian
ay I
____________ _______
>
i
foreign affairs. Baron von Buelow. from a gain of tn.WO.tm. XTp to this rim.-'fhe lttstrootoc.e
.
few minstea.
Alt aebee aad
actual cash cxpedituree on account of
paint fnde nway under kie »»«gt—i re­
fralkteg la the Ughi
the vrai; amount to about $60,000,000.
medies.
Bpllepay
c{B7 er
nr railing
falling iiexnsm
eieknees
Be Who vralke vritb bis faoe toward
d tlirongh his new meUiSeorcS
tke'YvUmaBd.
eaC
Special attention
g|^ te eatarrk
Tk and diaeases ef tbe
London. July

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AttomcyaUl. Law.

Monday, July 11

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UBd to thus try to prwert irveir place
U the dty altering a good mark for the
American artillery.
There are quiw a few casesof measles
tmder tbe care of the physictans. but a
majortcy of the cases of elAness rssultk
from tbe heat and the extreme hsrS-

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ttuTmtarpj. l.th.^i,ua.«mri.i,
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Mr. Depew further said that the rest
' of Europe Is
hing I
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of the United
States into their drde tn the Car east.
'*
-fen la one of distrust. They
S’! ::>.i.g u. s..|ve the pr<!Uea of the
luttuencf- upon their interests of that
Anglo-American shlance which they
think cither exisu or Is Inevitable.

Mm Ball Laagto

yireworkal Burrab for tba Fonitb
Get ppor patriotism at A. A. McCoy A■onV Largest line in the city. SCi-ftt

eooa and bow completely they begin to
Uve only ill tbeir children. No eoanur

Gem-ral U Ibu child boru oniil the lives of Us
Wheeler at U-.e front. Uls arr^aran.s fiareuU become oomplately abeorbed in
there gave rife i;. the rumor th«i an a;- ik: llfo, and bcucoforth they live mslouck ensantug. would (wcur tomorrow, ly |„r their chili Is tbo child happy.

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