The Morning Record, August 05, 1899

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The Morning Record, August 05, 1899

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

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1899-08-05

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r\ THE MORNING RECORD.
TKAVEM OITT, MICH., 8ATDBDAY. AUGUST 6.1899.

mild Y«w»No. 703

AFTERRm SEASON
OMBpaiffB Acmitut FlUpino*
Must Be Del*7ed,
Osstral HM7 T«wm» B*>
t«MS . MmIU u« SftUart. Bat
BabalaBara BteMHkai of
. Vmfthoof BoUlo* Btod* of BaUread •»« Ail tlM TfMk from too
Pareoede

V

*

to

&ac«pu.

ChloofO' Aov. 4-—A Triboo* Moallo
dlopoieb
tbot tbo a«xt coApoWra
WBbordlrbaCUaooaor than Koram
bar. The AmaricoB amj darln* the
niay aaoaoa eon hardly be onpaoud to
do BOra than bold what it haa «alaad
aad prapara for the next oampalto.
The rroo«4 ^
*• oot»*«Troo»8o«tfc of Manila efioaa mile* Ua
Amarieana>aTaIaaa.whare the Ponrlh
aadroartaonth IntaBlrrara aUUonad.
Northward the farthaat point in oootrol
of onr aoldlaa b San Fanxando. forty
oea bUm from Maella on the railroad.
The raUroad U UH Bilea In lenfth. bnt
the iaaorganu aontrol all the track be­
tween dan Fernando and Daropan. tbe
northern wmlnal. Tbe lnauT»onta
nre alao in pcaaeanlon of three fonrtha
of tbe rolhn* atock Tbet hare iweuty-eeeen loooBolltee and tbe Amerloana only fonr.
Tbe Araerleana bold Oapadba. ton
milm eaai of San Fernanda They
bold all tne towni alonf the railroad
.to San Feroado and Balinac- Eeporta
oontlnnally ooae from ' Sallnaf that
the town la entirely aurroonded by the
anesy. Colonel Pace and the Third
Infantry haee ao far driren the rebela
b»..Lr with dlaaalrout reaulu every
UBe they aaeanlted the town. SoppUee
and Ball are carried to Baliuef. teven
mllw from the raUroad. nnder aeoorl
of net leB than IM men. who are ineartably attacked eoBewbere alonf
the road.
The Inanrcenta have IntrenchmenU
drawn well around both San Fernando
and Balluac. and their outpoate are In
alcht of the Affierican ontpoeu. Tbe
tnanrcanu are ooniinnally reeeUlnc
treah anppliea.

WAJm MBQMSSZ»AJI6FOB»>
EMhop TarBor Thloka That the Oaly
Matioa ef tha Baoe Oneatiod.
BirmlnchaB. Ala.. Auc *
^
proaldlnc aldera' eoonell of tba African
Methodlat Eplaeopal ehnrch of Ala­
bama and Oaorcla in aaoeloo hare yeatarday. Blahop Tnmar of Ceorcia, wbe
k praaidlnc. introdnced a raacaatlon.
which waa adopted, oalilac upon Coognm for an approprintlon of IIOO.OOO.000 to ba need la tranaportinc the aaCroaa oot of IhU ooantry.
Tbe biahop antd that the --------alienation of the whltea aad blneka
would nerer be overooBe, and the
only eolation of Ue race queetion Ilea
In tbe eepamtion of the racee- PracUeally all Ue otban preaent abarwl in
UUeentiBent.
Tbe eoaferenoe aleo
adopted a reeolatlon oondemniiic Ue
bad eleaent in boU the whit* aad
black raeea a* raapODBlblc for ao much
lawleaaneaa.

SUIN BmUMTIC.
A FaUer Ont Ue Throate of Bis
Three Ohiidrea Then Billed
Bmaelf.
SutHoehaana. Pa, Au». i —Charles
Vacer of BrandV a villace. murdered
bU three children, aced from five to
twelve yearn thU morninc. by cutUnc
Uelr throau. Then he eommitted inlcldc by Ue same means. Tba faUer
had cone Insane durincUanicbt. Be
k widower, and eteady aad IndniAjr BMOBMOUS PIE.
American Oar A Poundry Oo. ObjeeU

to Paying $30,000.
Lansing. Aug.
It Upoaalble that
Ue American Car -t Foundry aompany
will teat Ue valldllty of Michigan's
franebtac fee law. That company
which recenUy abeorbed tbe car works
at Detroit has a capital of f00,000.000
Secretary of Slate Stearni demand! e
fee of ISO.000 for filing articles of aaaociaUoD io UU sUie. The company
has asked Uat Ue matttr be held in
abeyance not 1 Ua general offloera can
decide wbeUer Uey will pey or fight
Ue law.
.
Attorney General Oran haa ruled
agalnat the claim of Ue Wisoonaln
Central railroad Uat It ii permitted to
pay a franehine lecon only Uat pro­
portion of iu oaplul that Ue seven
•omeUlnc About Ue Work of War­ mlleaofiu road In Michigan bears iU
ner F. Suuon, who SeiUed Comentire line- Be aaya Uat Secretary of
Stau Steartt baa Ue right to demand
plloaUoDS wiu King of 8Um.
a fee of liS.OOO.oovering tbe company's
J. W Travis haa been enteruining totalcapital of S30,000,000.
I'oleas
Warren P. Balton. wife end four chll thU fee U forUcoming, arUclee of amodran, of Washington, DC. who have elation will sot be filed.
been making a tour of tbe lakea, Mr.
ADKIBBD BT OS&lfiAtfS.
Bntton la a dlatieguUbed attorney who

IMMENSE ElEPHNNT DENL

baa figured promlnenUy in Imporunt
tnumatlonal caeea Be wae for eev- Alleged lotarvlew wlU Oewey Hot
Believed In Berlin.
•ral yean eonanl for this government
London. Ang. 4.-The Staodard'e
to Mexico aad since Ue doee of tbe
late war haa represented Ue Cnited ; Berlin eorreapondent telegraphed that
I Ue repeUtlon in Berlin papers of the
Sutaa In P«<rto Rico and Cnba.
Mr. Sutton baa gained considerable Interriew alleged to have been held
prominence In his connection wlU Ue wlU Admiral Dewey at Trieete by a
UUgation between Ue king of Slam rapreaenutive of Ue New York Berald
and the esUte of Ue laU Mr. Peake, doee not Indicate lu aocepunoe in the
Admiral Dewey'a
Ue celebrated African explorer. ThU German oaplul.
iniereetiog caee will be remembered ae eharacter U too highly appreciated by
one of great eompllcaUon bnd of much German polltleana and naval experU to
iBlarMt. Foraome Ume prerions to be credited br them. It U true Uat
kU deaU Mr. Peake waa'engaged in an byAdmlralUewey'eordenaUot waa
axtanaive bnaiceaa euierprUe wiU Ue fired in Manila Uy at tbe pinnanee of
king
of Slam .M
In which —.
an -------------------------- Ue German flagship, bnt Ue miaann•
UIX VI
bard of elaphanu was Involved. After dentandlng was easily and amicably
d Ue following morning.
Ue deaU of Ue explorer Mra. Peake
aougbtetetUementwltb Ue SUm- DAMAGED BT FLOOD.
Bonareh and employed Mr. Sntton
aetUe tbe eaut*. Afur great deUy
and oomplieatod legal maneuvering Mr. A Bailrood Oompletely Wnabad Ont
InKlnncaoU.
Sutton finally eecured a aetUemeni.Ue
mult of which waa a traoafer of Ue
Preeton. Minn . Ang. 4.-The dam­
herd of Itn elephanu which were kept age done by a flood yeeterday U placed
about 40 miles from tbe city of Bang- at half a million doUan. A narrow■ok. Ue eaplUl of Slam. Mr. Mutton gauge railroad waa completely washed
anoertook Ue task of dUpoelng of Ue ont for several mllea, not a vesGge of
alepbanta, in which be waa aar**«fol. Ue roedbed remaining. It will be a
having aold all biit four; fifty of Uem week before a train con run from Prea
he has aold since last April. The pro- ton.
_________________
eaeds from Ue herd amounted to about
BIO PEAOB SHIPMBVT.
tno,oop. and after Ue payment of Ue
elalma involved Mra- Peake wUl realixe
about S»00,000.
ThU great herd of elephanU attimctad wideapread attenUon boU In UU
country. Aala and Europe and Ue caee
wat watched wiu great attention by
*■ ’
ta of varlout natloos------------ad la Siam. The herd waa Ue eubject
of IntenatloDal Intereet and haa alao
haaa given aitenUon in namMona litvary works of note. Even Bndyard
wipiiMg beeame Interealed and immor
taliaad Ue herd la one of Ua moat pop
■lar Btot Indian poasa
Mra, Peake ia the aUter of Rev. Dan
P. Ihadlay paator of Ue Firet Coagreahareh of Grand Rapid*.
vrkM tamily la apaadlag Ua aammer

AWFUIDMSTATION Tha hahknpt (teek

of T. J. Marseh of Oregoty.Mlehlgan.
was purchased by t^.New York
Store at as--on Ue dollar. TOt-tf. t

Only Four HontM Rsmsln In
OAnbeUe,FU .
VoroboiBea. swim KUla and Doalnaaa Bouaea Oompletely .^reekadStaomor Ormoent Olty Boagbt Shel­
ter

In

Obatobeoebae

e. D. Howord'a Inlnry.
S. D. Bowotd wna Injnred yMterday
morning while at work npon Dnlon
street bridge, by a falling plonk. It
waa a piece of Ue old bridge and ftUed
WlU naty noUa Uat infiletod a gaah
apoa bU left arm and raqnlrad Ua earvtoaa of Dr. Moon to droas lb

The Obriatioa BoAaavcr c( Ua Praobytmtan Uoreh wUl bava eborfa of
UaBoada^yavaalngaBvtoa. at wbiU
tlBaUa aeavontlcn raparta vQl ba
rooA Tba ragelor maatlag «1U ba
bald m MOl at Mils p. b.

mar have a sak made to messnre. fit
apd werkmansbip fu.ly guamsteec
call and see samples. Bamliioe
CloUlng Co.
s

Alvar—Big

SPORTING GOODS
Pimehlng Bagg, Baae Ball, andj Tea'
nia.Oooda, Dumb Bell*, Clube, etc.

HAMMOCKS
HAVE YOU SEEN

Tallabaaaea. Fla , Aug. 4.—Tbe firai
Intcmtanoe concerning Ue ataoBar
Creaeent City which was reported loet
In Tneeday'a tlorm waa received here
today. She U aafe up Chauhoochee
river, where tbe captain ran for aafely.
Only fonr honaet remain in tbe town cf
Carabellc. The depcb naval atom,
warahouae. mills and| all buainesa
bouaea were completely wrecked and
their stock destroyed. Thirteen large
vcMela Uat were loading at Cotahelle
arc ashore. No liven were ^oal Uerr.
except the one reported yesterday. Var.
ioni mmori of lives mpooaed to be lost
•IHI lack verifienUon.
Tbe town of Lanark waa almost
whoUy destroyed 1 he big hotel fllltd
wiU pleasure seekers, was ntiroofed.
She hotel gai plant waa destroyed and
fifty women and children were huddled
in tbe ladies' parlor in total darkne a
all nighb
A ineclal train left UU morning for
CorabeUe. earring Ue ofticlaU of tte
road and a wrecking crew.
Tele­
graphic eoramnnlcatloo wiU the oaosl
baa not yet been re-eaUblUhad. bnt Ue
extent of tbe storm and loia of life wlU
probably be known tonight when Ua
train returns.
Peoaacolv Fla , Aug 4.-There U
great nneoaioeas among tbe ownen of
(tMcki over Ue fact Uat co
newafrom loem haa been received.
The boats are quite small and carry
from eight to fifteen mer. Sobscriptlana tor tbe destitute nre being raised
here. Some veeaeU ashore are reported
200 yards iirt^d.
BalUmore, Aug. 4—ReporU coming
to Ula city from aU paruof Maryland
show that a storm boa brought death
and destruction in almoat every sjctlon. So far as known, si* people
werekUled.andUU feared that tbU
list will be swelled materially as aoon
at werd can be oad from tbe lower
counties and along Ue peniniula.
Tbe Weens line steamer Bmex.
brought the first and fullest reporu of
tbe catastrophe sc far received It waa
while awsiiiug the arrival of this veaaelofSba'.
-.'iwbarf. Sv Mary's
county, that K iward Carey of tbii city
lost bU wi'c .ud children. Mr. Carey,
hU wife, ani'. ibelr two chlldrcD. Gert­
rude. aged ah ut three yeais, and Mar­
garet, agru two. aooght shelter
in a shed on i e wharf. In a few momenu tbe »b 1 wna overturned by Ue
wind, and »i I-or persons were bio*n
Into tbe «s<-. 'bleb U about Uineeo
feet deep SI lai. place.
Tbe laUer
succeeded 1. esving himself.
The villstft- of Clarksville ia now a
mere mass n; debrU, almost evvryUing
of value beii-p wrecked. Cfanrchea and
fine privau pioperty suffered severely,
while crops were swept out of eiUt-

TEACBR&S’ EXAMIHATION.
Will Take Place on

Konfiay. An-

goat Slsi-

SOROSIS
The New Shoe
for Women?
The woDder of tbe foot­
wear world.
Kolhi^i: ever
produced that ^ae excited so
much
favorable comment
amoDir fashiooable women as
the SOBOSIS shoe.
Con­
structed upon original and
scieDtihe ideas, the extreme
of Btyle is combined with the
perfection of

Copt. Jea. Cliseeii and fomUy. aseomponted by Mra. Joeob Elooeen and
Mra. RnalUng and ehUdroi^of Grand
RopAdo. left lost waning )e ^end »
w«^ comply and fleklng nt Umg

ell eiaet, pricea, and^oolors—&6c up to
$3.60-A better article for the money
than laet year.

FINE STATIONERY
A new etoekjoet Id.

CITY BOOK STORE
290 Front Street

Balph Oonnable Jr.. Manager.

‘•Of Course You Notice BENDA Doevn't Dabble in Cheap Stuff."
Our priem on all summer clothing arr like

The

STREET BRIDGE

union

all broke up.”
That's the way we're selliug nice suit! at the pros ant Ume:

$3 60, $4 60, $6.60, $7.60,. $9 00, $10 00

Comfortable and
Hygenic Qualities

r

If you think Uiesesaiu we rffer at above prioet ar* not eheai
other Clot! iwv—eee the
" they


Jie kind of stuff
offer
at al
lenvue vour
ur own judgment and eee If it lan't wIm to bnywhere
ALL THE GOODS ABE NEW at
^
Bathing Trunks

16c, 25c, 60c
Thousands of enthusiaBtii'
purchasers are everywbeie
souuding
tbe praises
of
yOROSIS. Bad their happy
wearers are noticeable as be*
iog elegantly and daintily
ahod.

g( in solt al-nts Iw tUs dt;.

S. BENDA & GO.

124
Front Street

eeaeeeeeeeeaaeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeei
SEE Ol'B WINDOW D SPLAY OF NEW FALL NECKWEAR
Dealgns and styles that are swell. Prieee gSc and 60c

" They are really handsome,”
Aren’t they pretty V ”—and aimilar remarka were made
y^terday by tbe ladies when our display of
NEW FALL STYLES OF

Ruffled Boobinet Curtains

Alfred Y. Friedrich
Popular Shoe House.

Jahraas’ Hayapa Cigar

Gate Post
First Class Havana Cigar.
Good Size,

Eicellent duality,
t New Thing Worth Coitivating,
Nsk Toot Dealer for Them.

A. W. JAHRAUS,
Tonnelier Block.

T BEATS TIME

muxT^t

was opened up. .
cholff-Terr Cslotj. Prirvs are (res IIJ6 upearUs.

STFINRFRfi’S reliable drygoods, carpet
O I LlHDCnU O

and

CLOTHING HOUSE,

IT IS
FOOLISHNESS
to give house room to aoy musical
instrument without a reputation
back of it to guarantee you long
and satisfactory service.

The Kimball

pianos and

----------------------------------- ORGANS stand
for progression in musical excel­
lence.
No better goods made.
Factory prices—easy ten^s.
All kinds of

Sheet Music

Musical Goods.

St half Price.

W. W. KIMBALL CO.
R. E. STBOHG, Iiot|flr.

129 Pnnt SI, Tnnm City

When you needj the

Best Shoe
Buy the EMERSON
The Blocker,
Lev ec XcClCB pru«.

Camping at Boat Bsy.
An enjoyable comping party
posed of the foUowiag pMple ore
comped at Bast Bay: Mlsaea Helen and
Kate Moore. Edith Hastlags.,Lulo and
Emma Boahee. Mary Hnnter and Ethel
Hoxie. Mias BsteUa Schneider of Ckd
mac U oipeeted to join them aoon. Tbe
party is chaperoned by Mra. Chorlee
Hoxle.
fNampinff at Lose X*ko.

fltt A Wahatark big Boatoal aoBady,
mklUpiayeaa aagagamaBt at Stolah«ck Ormad UM aveaiag. aaBbota
MMtypaopUaadUeacTaabatlr- -

A new asaortment joet oame in.
e line of ssmp-e>, Wors-

Botal Unrooted and Ooa Plant Dostxoyad.

A public examination will be held in
the Central school.building on Monday
. Aug- 21st. (or tbe purpose of granting
oertlflcatei to those who may deelre u>
beeome legally qualiSed teachers for
the schools of Travciac Cliy.
For second grade certificate, tbe examlnation will Include reading, writ­
ing, orthography, drawing. vocal mu­
sic. arithmetic, geography, Engliab
grammar. G. S. history and elementary
psycbologv.
For the first grade the subjeeu
the same as for aeoond with tbe add­
ition ot general bUtory, rhetoric, alge­
Frankfort Portiee Oentraeted to Z>a- bra, phyeiea, , botany, Engllafa Uteratare, history of edneatlon and geomeliver 16.000 Bnibela.
, Frankfort, Mich.. Ang. 4.—Boatem
is WlU begin at $ o'clock
parties today eloaed eontraeta for Ue
C. H. Hoax. Supt.
deUvery of l&.OOO ImaheU of Frankfort
peaches. ThU U Ue heaviest peach
shipment ever ordered from B
oonnty.____________ ___

GOLF STICKS AND BALLS

Best medium priced shoe on earth,
ar\- THx
BLr buwneni ©nterprise*
nre mode ponaible by. the fnct
that time nnd gpnee can now
be pmcticnlly annihilated.
A telephone in the office or
home, oavee the one thing,
which if lonL c»n never be
regained-TlUE.

iidrigai TdiglioH Co.

J. B. Reynolds,
None better io gentlemen's footwear*

OIFORDS, 35c. SOc, 75c, tl.OO.'ip to 52.00,
wannxjmD aoun.

PARKER BROS.,
FRONT STRKBT.

&

TBX mournfo EBOOBSt. SATTTBI^AT. AVQVBT 6, 1889.
MOXXtMQ UMOOttO.
rfiyiMiii omr, • lacBiOAjr
MASD TBAVKB8B HBBAU).
— *f —

^ Bazh ako 3. W. BAinr
pr. w. n*Mm. Editor Md IUbscv.

i Tn C«w of BsmIa to not dtob«w
mr tb« rcMlt of tti* pMO« eoc
'^MoMtbe Bsc««iptoafle o^
'^ef th«eos(er«Bee WM Dot realized
••Htrdlac to the •Bjrn*ilooi of ib»
'«CDT, bst BerertbelcM be ezpreeeee
ylMraro M4he rwDlU of the r*lberios
M • whole- Be thinkt Ibet iboorb
'•tfroemestof dUermement or Itmi
Mona of mUU*ry prepereUoM •
freenhtil the eocompltohed work of the
'•oofercDce will Btlinetely lead to the
l^wme esd.
i Tun to k leek of moD In the npper
fiwnlnmle Imn —r t—' emplojmem
tewaltloK for 2,000 nore then eea be
hed »t thto time. There ere
19,000 men employed In the mioes e»
■felaet ICOtKi Is lfl>2. the beet preTloiu
year is the htotorj of the mloee.
‘^tlvitj in iron trede end menafecti
ipreoedenied in oor htolorr•rorp hmneh of the boeioeae the demend exceed* eepply- iieiee for deUe«7 in l»oo ere plentlfnl end inereetlilff. The ecerclty of eteel reletiee to
'lhanpptr bee eooetreined one rolllpf
|p»l firm to New York to order from
Ssfleed 7&0.000 open beerth blllete.
Deetb Beoord.

Mr. sad Mra. W. A. Adama of Graad
aadda, an the gtoarta «( Prot wd
Mre.aH.
B. B. Qobb and e. D. Banell. who
have baas aakisg the BotdOotambla
their haadqnartan tor aoaa time.while
taking In the anntmndlng reeorU with
their aatomobUe. left yesterday tor'
Grand Beven.
Mrm. a. Hootegee epent yeeterdey
at Ne-ab-ta-wente.
F. 8. Uhepard of Dnbc<iBe.
la., to
vtolting hto mother, Mie. J- A. Bregg
of Webster rtreet.
Mn. A. i. Paneenter afaarrii.MInn..
haa reterned borne after a visit with
ralatlvee la the city.
Fred bosgneeker left yesterday for
bto home Is T.fia. Ohio, after a few
weeks' visit with the famUy of Carey
Bull.
Mr. a S. BbU went to Lake 9Lle.
Ohio, yesterday.
Marlon Prett left yaaterday for a
visit with her parenu and relatives In
aoBtbern Michigan.
Dick Hunter has returned to Sooth
Boardman after vtsiling hit parents
end attending the ctrenw
Ida Poet left yesterday for Linden.
Sbe will visit relative! and friends.
Mrs W L C«ee and son have re­
turned Vo B.:Dt3D'ia after spending a
few (lays with Mrs. J E Greillok and
family.
Wi.liam Bjtgg of Thompaonvllle
made a baalneai trip to the city yesier
day.
Mr. and Mn Theobald of Empire
are visItUig friends In the city tor a
few days.
Mr. and Mn W. P. Crouer went to
Eingaley yesterday to visit relalivea
Ealpb Anderaon goes to Inland today
to take charge of Mn John Mey's
funeral.
Mias Jennie Harvey left on the M. A
N. E. tnln yesterday afternoon for a
week's visit In Chleago. From there
she will go to California. She will be
gone abont a year.
F. O. Henmenn. the merchant Uilor,
went to ChLoago yesterday to bay a
new stock of goods.
Mias Biddle of Ooio to vtolting Mn
BrUes at the home of Dr. Sawyer.
Thomas ConloD, who has been at­
tending the University at Ann Arbor,
arrived in ibe city yesterday,
a. D. Alley to In Kalkaska on bnai-

Mm. Clere WllberV wife of John Wll^hart, died terjr eDdoeDlf Tboredej et
Ue hoske of her deorhter. one end e
hsU mllee eontb of EinfileyHeart
fsUnre wee the eeoee of her deeih. 8be
WM 19 /eere of e«e. The femil; bed
)aet mored to Elnffslej from the eoDth
pert of the *tete.
The fnnerel will be held et the M.
g. ebnreb In RtenleT tode; et 2 p m
E A. Gilbert of Bensonla was la, the
W. B hndereon will here cberpe of the
city yesterday.
taBMtolPeter Dogal to spending a few dey*
rome Abbej. e pioneer of Alnlre, at Elk Eapida.
George Bowet to vtolting bto atoter
died jeelerdey mormlng et bto borne
’ Orlett. of dropa;. aged in yeere. at Sherman.
Presiding Elder J. W. Hiller went
,Tb«tBnerel will be helo from the it
< B-ebnreb et Ofiett buodey el 2 p. tn to Mancelona yeaterday.
Lsura Overby of G 3oa Harbor has re­
I Meric 6 Hager- deoghtcr of Mr. eod turned borne after vAitiog friends In
'Mre. B Hager, died et tbclr borne ez the cl'y.
Asa Hoag has returned home after
Sepld EUver et noon yeeterdey, of
ISelB trouble. Mr. Beger. came to visiting bto daughter. Mrs. F. C. Tomp' thii Oily yeeterdey afternoon lor e eee- >D.
J. VV. Slater wes in E.k Bapida yes­
kn Tbetonerel will be held Bunterday on butoneas connected with nU
store at this place. /
Mr and Mrs. Robert Angel returned
I Mn. Jobs Mann died enddenly Friday
el her borne In Inland, of beert tronb- to ihcir home in Grand Rapids yeater­
lie. age 90 yeera. funeral today at • P day. They were the guesu of Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Morgaa.
Mae Bernioe Mote of Manton bat reIWOM SBOOMD XOHKT AOAIH torned home after a visit with C. E.
Cooper and family,
f. T. Bannab’c Feat Mara. L. C. K ,
Prof. C. H. Bom and family. Mr. and
>
Made Good Time In Jackaon.
Mrs. W. A Adams of Gnnc Rapids azd
' Blmer McCoy, driver ofJ T-Han- Rev. end Mrs E B Allen of Lansing
seh'a feat mere. L. C. E.. wired Mr. spent yesterdsy at Omens.
Beonah laat evening that fbe mare
Mra. Frank BasUngs and daughter,
bed won eeoood money at Jaekaon
Che gnea-a of Alderman B W BMiings
the 2:19 race, eighteen borare atarted and family for the patt few days, have
is the race and each beat won by L. C. returned to their home In St. LouU.
K wea made la leea than 2:15. Tbia
Tbegucsteof D. C. Thempson and
■mkee the fourth raoe ibla aeaaon in family. Hr and Mr*. Earnest Judkon
which ihla borae baa woo aeoood money. and Mr. and Mrs. W.i ism Howard,
have retuined'.to their home in UrnAeatotent Ceahler Mow.
zonla.
Mrs. Bi. Hardy and cklldreu nave
Leon Titna. who baa held ifae poeit
ion of paying teller at the Flral Nation­ returned from While Cloud, where tbey
al Beak for acme time, baa been pro­ have been viaiting tor five months.
John F, Otl of the Traverae City
moted to the poaltion of aaaUtanl eaah
ier, a qore reaponalble poaltion. Tbia Lumber Co , was in Manistee teeterday
■Otlan wea taken by the board of di- on buaini
Dick Schomberg of Good Harbor, li
ractore at tbelrlaat meeting.
in the city on bis way from Milwaukee.
The promolloo carrie* with
A- Bartlett of Mortbport. ia in the
a anhatantlal taereaej of salary.
dty
Mlaa JemieGore of Lafayette, led-,
One of the Fineat.
haa gone tor a visit in Big Rapids be­
Eaary Tonneher of the Uon Lienor fore proceeding home, bbe has been
atsrebee added a pbonogrepb grand
vtolting her oonstn, Mrs. Thomss Ooheatflt to the elegant tnmtoblngi of the
ton of Fifth street.
pew addition. The iutrument, which
Mies Bertha BHstol and Mias Bertha
tame Tbnrsdey, wea bought from the Decair of Maniaiee, who have been vis­
W. W. Eimball MailcCo. Tbia talk iting at Rngg and Ealkaika, returned
lag machine came from Ediaon'a mam heme yeaterday.____________
moth factory at Newark. N J. and aor.
9p«un-c Greatest Heed
paean anything of the kind ever made
Mr. B. P. Olivia of Barcelona. Spain,
Mere In Bdlaoo'a factory. The Inatm. spends bto winters at Aiken. S. C.Weak
past to eneloaed In a apeelel cabinet nerves bsd caosed severe pains in the
with a itorage battery of electrtcUy. ^k of bU bead. On uskg Elactrie
Bltiers. America's gmateat Blood and
SaMdant for 100 boon aerrlee.
It la
4ba Aneai talking machine ever made,
. ne«
. _
the prloe paid being ftoo.
that it cures liver and kidney trouble,
purlfiea ths blood, tones up the stom­
Bneklena Arnica Balve.
ach, strengthens the Derrea, pnu vim,
Tu Bkst tsAl.vK In the world for rigor and new life into every mosele,
Can, Bmtoee. Bora. Dleere. Salt nerve and organ of the body. If weak
“•
n. Fever B
'

tired or ailing yon need IL Every bot­
tle guaranud. only 90 oenta. Sold by
d poaltlvely curt
J. U. JohoaonandS B Walt,druggtota.
« BO pay rrqutrwl. It la gna
Ip^ve perfect aaltofacUoo
Pillow laU--------------------------The Ladim Guild of Qraise church
8. E. W|
asleby J. Q Jobu
win bold their annual piUow sale ia
the new Mubaoo block Tneaday at
Wednesday, Angnat Sand 9 7oa 3t
Vbj tay year giwariea.
Boots and aboea.' clothing and dry
giMe elaewbere and pay it&« on a
ths arftval
Aollar. when the New York Stora
of tu baoknpl atoakwl T4.MaiM
wtUaasrttoaaBS.eeoatnckat tacos' whlek win arrive at the New To
thadoUar. 702 tf.
s
Store In a few daya 7u2-tl
S

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perbors

WE
ARE
GIVING
TANGOES TORN OUT.

some big bargains on dishes this week,
we have a fine line, some as pretty sets
as you ever saw and we are selling them
this week

‘She's Ibe noet tantallxing girl I
I know ' he mid bitterly "She wean
I the -prettiest little old-faahloned sunHow Wou&ddd American bonnet ron ever saw when sbe goes
stroll in the woods, and she alSoldiert Fare in Philippines, i
aaks e fellow to tie tbe bonnet
■I ■
I strings under her chin.
Of course to
sfu. Troop.
Eeaithy at Manila—Member rf |
loo'is
Rcopiial Oorpe Writes of Aiirae-i tng-—

most

lovely

and

14

Invii-

,Oa.olH.wulu.d I>p.ruoo«ooi
a,„„„ .p,, p,
Trip Acroee the Pacific.
1 pomiblyget ble awn face Into the open
Tbe Icliowlng letter wes received , ‘°*
honoct.____________________
yesterday from F. O. Hanneo. formerly | —
of tbe Br.rtiiLii, now serving In
I'cUodSuies Uoepital eorpa aiManlia:
Manila, P I.. June
Have been here—aahore-aboui a|
week. The traniport Sbrnnan arrived I
Sunday, tbe I'lb. It should bav^Sfen j
tbe ivtb. but we lost a day. June C.b, |
We went to bed on Monday tbe 9lh and ■
got up next morning and dtocvveredi
FlRST-CL.tsS
that during the night we had cr<»aed
thel'Jth meridian, and that it was, j
Instead of being Tuesday tbe nth. Wed-1
nesday the 7th. Uncle Sam will have i
to nay os for s day we didn't do duty |
once- Our trip was a pleasant one a*'
Lunches and
regards weather, but tbe food wua poor
and at times losi iHtier t
We bad two ;
Order .Cooking.
days at Bonoluiu. tbe -aailor'Sg para-1
dUe:" and It it a literal paradise. The
prettiest place 1 ever saw. We. some
of os. went through tbe royal palacp. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
wblcb U a modem building, set in
Now Doio|> bus^nrss.
well laid gronndt and surrounded by
tropical growlbs of ail kinde.
The
people are Inte ligenl, thrifty, and ap
parently coatented
Matt all sneak
EogUsb. We were there on Decorution
day and there was a parade of U S.
troooe aod the Natlooai Guard of Ha­
waii. mostly Kanaka*, and tbe local
0. A. R. post. All tbe lodges are reprmroud. and .the Y. M. C. A. ba* a
floe building wKh an op to date gym
naalum.
il got this paper there i
There are acme floe bulldloga ibai
would do credit to any American city.
From the bay the city can scarcely be
aeeo as I nestles in ihe dense foiiife
a tbe foot of tbe extinct volcano known I
as-Jie Pnneb Bcwl.
The harbor i
to
tarrouoded
in
s
ci cuiar
form by coral reefs with a narrow eotranee. There are lou of Chinese and
Jspa there. The attempts of some of
ibvse people who arc merchants to in­
form peoole of their batiuea* it laugh­
able. Ones'go I noticed read: “Fine
Ratbs. also Milk Shake in cent*." Au- i
otbe.-“Chan Ho A Co. Ladies Flnei
D-esimaktng_ ' Aomber ciistom of the
peop.e is to poai Dotiem of funerals In
(juarter sheet posters on tbe dead wallsThe f .rm la like IhU: ■•NOl'ICF- The.
friend* of the late JUSE GARGA are
eordialiy il am not sure whether t was
cordially or resp-ctfuliyi iovited to attend tbe FUNERAL SERVlCKis at the
CATHEDRAL Friday at 10 a. m ' We
b'ft Uonoiulu Jane 1st s'.
3n
Tbe
Philadelphia. Admiral tCau'z tlsgsbip
fresh from tbe Samoan engagtmeni.
arrived the night before and was aaloted by all the foreigo warships in tbe
harbor.
We also bad the pleasure of seeing
Admiral Watson >from a d.atancn as
be was taken from the Hong Koog
mail steamer to hi* Sagibip tbe Ballim-'re- Wnen he took command of onr
U ret in place of the renowoed Ilewey.
there was more ceremony and salutes.
I am Id tbe taospiui with my oid com
plaint. Coban malaria, have been here
ever since we landed iibe day after i
I am ail right again hot a little weak.
Manila is not a had sort of a
place. The food here la good aod
wholesome and plenty. I'be boapluls
are lat least this con mn in a thor­
ough manner. The men who have
been here tor a year look as healthy as
soldiers in the aulcs. more healthy,
if anything.
Of course when the volunteers get
back to tbe SUM tbey will have all |
sort* of stories to tell wblcb may all '
be uken with a large grain of ealt. A
soldier must have his growl, you know.
I have ulked to lou of them and
though they would like to get home
they have no kick oomlsg.
Tnere are sklrmishea moat every
day. and tome wounded are being
brought In Of tbe Fourth United 8ut«e
Infantry there were seven killed
last week and two of them had their
cut r.lt. their tongnes loro out and
were olherwlae too horribly mniilated I
to raentioD- And theae are tbe people '
that aoerUioMr. Alkinaon aaya are
eivirtrdl ThU Instaacm 1 know to be
fact aod 1 am told it U a sommon
thing.
When 1 get out of the boaplul f will
write more of Manila. Expect to go
the firing line aoon. at we all have
our tnm at It. Tbe hoaplul oorpe are
armed here at the (roat with altber a
It or a carbine and are ezneeted to

OFF.

Come and look them over.
a-liul'e^al-a lime payments.

Cash or

J. W. SLATER,

■ I Ron Ton Cafe

120 Front Street.

M EARS

House Furnisliing Store.

318 UNION STREET

! W.S. ANDERSON.
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BOTH PHONES N0.43

LINCOLN & McGARY, I
PROPRIETORS.

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Josh Billings Said-" Exercise that has no pbun nor profit In it iz about
az hard to take az a dose of Easter Oil.” But It's no
exercise to show our up-to-date lines of gentlemen's

summer clothing, and there's lots of profit in it for
you. We can save you money. It's a strong state­
ment in these days of close competition, but in our
case it's a fact. 'Jou may needs light-weight coat

or one of those fancy double-breasted vests, or a
“second-best" pair of trousers. What about your

stock of ties? Got one of those latest?

Perhaps

you want an extra shirt? We've got the best dollar
shirt ever made.

Or some underwear?

There's

where we're strong, AU kinds oi goods—All kinds
of styles-All kinds of money (gold, silver copper,

or paper) taken in exchange. •

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.

fl^L And that they do fight to evldesee< by the number of them woandTottra.
F. O. BAgm. nm BMOTe.

m
THB HOKHtKO

gATTJBDJT. AU008T B, 1888.

JjAuauiLAUkJA Atak
T«>rkt OM pop«Ur teTOrt^ I

«

S\eiM

«

0^ &ii\ere(\. {
Labor Ool

385 PAIRS

tommay. "A Bra sj TIm." «iU ba

■r Os «sda tbat

eoarthoaaataof Ji’U.
At Dateott, * fMoUaa atora ea»lodad
at tba botaa of Adam Max rbooakt and
tba «ita raoeiaad

faMl

Piogree S Smith

^HERE ts something ibout
* t dyspeptic stomach that
makes one sour, cranky, makes
the eyes see green, makes the
brain dlill, and the lines ofthe
face drawn.
These feelings
may be overtome by the use of

T» of tba tl «oaaU« of tba auta faara

bana-

Uaraa fonr amall cblldran.
MapU Eapldaoltlrana ba*a raiaad tba
ra^vlrad li.ooo to aaeara tba Bllaa au-

make of Shoos mad Cxfordm
at lou than HALF PBICB.
Don’t mlaa thin aale.

Sin**

Si to 4, A. B. C, D, and B'm.

oaraaBlUriam, wlileh «rni be bailt at

We aeli the BEST LINE of.

OBoe of Ionia aaadatose at a coat ol
110.000.

Ladies' $2 00 and $2.60 Shoes

Frad Prank, afad 17. aon of Pjatmaatar Prank of'Hboap,

waa

droonad

in tbia cliy.

in

After yoa sea

them yoa wilt be convinced:

tbalakaat LaKpritleTbaradapmomlnc
whlla batbiof. Hia body baa not br«a

'•

that others don’t give you a:
Tboraday at

Detroit,

which not only wajds off dys­
pepsia. and Indigestion, but
cures many cases of long stand­
ing by toning up and helping'
the stomach. How many a
cheerful smile, rich joke, and
merry tale have emanated from
a formerdyspeptic wbo has had
the bless^ privilege of using
this preparation! A man for­
gets that he ever had a stomach
when be uses The “Best*^
Tonic.

one bandrad

mambaniftha National Apple Hblp-

ticking farcea oo the road.

pera'aeaosiavloB attoodad the annual

of the orranixatlon are ao well known |

The merlu |

ooDTeniioo wbleb oat bald in the bo

that eomment la naedleaa.

Ul Cadillac.

ape«laltlea,aonra and dancea will be la- :

Tbe prinelpal

bnalneat

The la teat |

waa tba adooUon of mttiera ralaUre to

Iroduoed iDrlndinp a g^iand eake walk

tranaporution. refrigeration, asporta-

by tbe

%ioa. etc.

mnile will be beard by tbelr o«^ floe ,

A eommlttee baa been ap

entire

company.

pointed to aelrct a parminent eommlt-

band and orcbeatra.

(aa t > prorlde fjr anezbib:tioa of Amar

ealcrtAlnmeot

Dellrhttul |

A tnire eejoyable I

would

be

difficult (0

lean applea at tbe ParU aapoalUon.
At dt. Ipoaoe Djputj Uama and Fub
Warden Rreirater of Uraod Bapida baa

Brevities

alpbt peraona nnder arreai. for beln«
Implicatod to tba klllinrof a lar^.eow
mooae'at Braroortlake laai Hatnrdap.
Tbap are a party of reaortera who were
oamplnrout.

The ciae will be beard

In the joaUee ooorL
Lake Hoperlor

Bev. and Mra. E. B. Alien of Lanalnf
are anendlnf lome time in tbe city.Mr.
Allan la one of the offioera of tbe iiuia
Chriatlan

Endeavor

Cnion

and

baa

Berbert A. Mllllkcn. who

tt

ipf tbe tummer al We <)'ie*tonslnB,wa8
In tbe city yeaterday.

prior to the paole ot ises. and lO.ooo in

waa at

1804

aco and aaeUted in

Two tbontaud or more addition
needed

and many

Hr.

a

mnaical

yean
redial

numbtr

EASY TO CHOOSE.

of Traverae City people.

mlnca will be unable to complt

Ml88 Uartnide

MooUgua

and

frlenda. Him Bartholomew of

to aearcity of men.
W. Bene, aole aurriror of tbe

Ul-fated Bana-Blk party that periahed

voiz. Him DanieUof

Flake of Toledo, and Mte

William Tebb. a former Urand Haren
newapaper man and aaaoeiate editor ol
tbe Urand Uaren Clariou In tbe akztiea.
la now prupriator of a landed.eetaie in
Borland, left him by an uncle.
At Berrien Sprisrt. a valuable

maf-

neaia apnac waa utovered Monday.
It la aatd that tbe aprlnf waa Brat diaooverad by Indlacik, wbo u»ed to oonjc
fiotn ai> paru

drink of lU waura.

of

M.cbiran to

Tbe oiacurery of

tbau>td aprinir waa accidental.
Barrareman Fred tJarruon brourbt
to Jackkoo fr>.iu Detroit tire bominr
plreoDk—oac old oue and
onee-

Ue relcaaed tbe Bee

four yountf
and ttaiea

ike old one and tw.iyounir onea reacaad Detroit. Td miloa.

id

juat oue hour.

Tbe other two acem loai. as toey have
not been aeen. '
A JackaoD county farmer wbo bad a
milk route waa badly iniured, and no
one elae knew tbe route.

Neat morn*

lof. however, bia daurbter bitched up
and atarted out and let the boraea r<>
their

own

route
tbe

way

They

oo»red

tbe

the Bin bad to do waa to Uke

In

milk wbeo the boraea alopped in

tbe

front

that r>'iruliiibiii foriil.l.llni; lli>* vi-ariii;;

Patrick

E .and Jamea Bice,

auie

fire

with keroaeue and waa ao badly bumed

coiDuiaaioner. of Lanaing. eame in

Lao Thomaa of Urand Baplde. U only
U years old, but be baa a police reoord
that an older paraon

mlfbt

well

ba

able

d.>«n iiiR-ii ih.- «.-.-,r. r tl.i- •oi-i-l. i.iu ,-f
liclrt H .1.1.1-, tn.. Rinn.lins m tin- win

Tbe

acbooBcr

iUrvey

brooghl In iu aeeond load

Ranaom'

of abloglpa

y. aierday morning for the Hannah
Lay Mercantile Co.

They

tbe beaver lalabds and
lured by

btebbics .v

came from

are

maoulsc

Tiller

Dr. Will Camerou. fortderly

of

8*.

of

i;;;

.t

tba

city, but during tbe paal fe w year* ea
Ublithed In tbe boapiul of tbe Norib■n 1‘aclfic railroad at Braioerd. Minn .

.Htilr.-

y.hMi

.^.m. i!m.-«

In Use past foar years
for bui»lary.

He U too young to be

sent to prison, and on account of hU
being snbject to fiu none ol tba sute

oI>IIb.-.|

H.-r,- |

(•> Jmiiii ii|i linlf r dur.i n

MEN WANTED.

Traverse City Lumber Co.

I ini’iii. That I. HI li-aRt th.- R,-vi'iiib
I I lillloii v.ill iliji I !mv- liinl on tliat luii
I 80 fur -iii.l tin- wliit.T l» not half pno; So J-..U
I kuou wluit I nni lalklin;
I uUoit ulo'ii I I,-II you tliiil a

Rubber-Neck

I IKRin‘» i.r :iii .-vi-uluj:'* li-lnlliic
do.-« n «i-. k -. H.-ur on
Uosi.ili Triiio-.-rli-l.

i.o’

li-inl."-I

IBicvde SluUlle-Guaranteed for three years—
Look at them whelhor you need one or not.
SS.OO or ^lu.OO will buy a good second-hand bi­
cycle-S2i>.00 will buy the.best new w’heel on
the market—Come and see my display before
Roing elsewhere.

I
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East Front Street.

H. E. GIBBS

S STEISBERC'S GM 8|gs[|)rEES0BTEIIS

of «--k. hmit,- Hi I.U.- al-l- HUil II..- «io
<“>“• ................... --l-rk.
'■'•ir
h»v,- Htirm'1.-.l Hit.-ntl«li III ll-..-lt
It n-'l t— ■■ li.r tb- f:i> t tli.it
Imd ,-..t.,l 111 a
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Rlgli U-Hrliiz Ib.-M- uor.U

M..1

FITZ ■ WEBSTER'S

I'Ki'v H

I'lirhuIltHl i-nttipii

••Y..II .uti liitv,- jour .bol.-*' f -r i'fV-lllR '■
A t*"'if"''inti jolri.-.1 tfi.- eroui, lti

in tiiat rauMoal ■

bia

He will

vacation

conclude

bis

In tbe hospital in a abort time and

for the same railroad.
Tbe ezrutaioD

to

Ne-ah-ta-wanta

given by tbe Crescent band

last even-

log, waa a very erjyyable affair.

Eddie

Wheeler arrived from Bing,

barnmn. N

Y. yesterday

to

j>in the

Battlers. Be aeeoinpanied the team to
yeaterday

and

will

I
1 I..- .-oH-r r.-*um.-,l t.U |v«i .m tl..- ,

Over

100 llekela were sold.

play

L Cornwell. l<mal repreaentative of
the Swift Chicago Dreseed Beef Oo.

la

e«py Use pulpit in the CoTSgregaUoDal' Mnipl.-xkui w.m.lorfuliy
Thry St ub Ikv VUae*.
There wlU be apother regular azrarN. E.

A

Tbe vain laavae at 8:io a. m.

The plat tor tba aale of aeata for "A

lb Holland It la ailll the raebluu for
ladles to UBSli III.- .Ulnty rlilun siid
allvor aft.-r leu or l.n-akfasi In the
prra.-Dce of the family and guiwi:
tame faahinn Nas iwnilj lawn r\vlv.-d as a fail aiiioiic .Mnerloao

Th* tug George Nelaoa teonght lb
thrMaoowaofbulldlngatobeyaaterd.y

fromSUsrgMW Bay. -The atone U lor
Daring tba civil war. aa i
the new ootugea at tbe aayluaa.
our lata war with Spain, diar
The pillow aa.a to be given by
one of the meat iroublaeom
army had to edntend with.
ladlee of Uraee Bplaeopal church, will
maby ibitaceea It became chrobte abd Uke place nezt Tneaday and WedcMAbe old aoldlcie tUll ailTer from
It.
day
khe Munaon bloek.
There wU)
Mr.
bavid
OreabeOo.. PArtaobe of UseM.
Ha be a fine aeeortment of all ttyles to se­
« Uhamberiatn'a Oollc. CMolara aod lect from.
DIatrboaa
itrbim Bamatb
Bawdy eed
abd aayn ha l. ..
Harry
Wanofaky of Baat Proat
found abyttsibg tbat would give him
aUMt WU* bittan by a dog yaatorday
•Mbrairel. Itiafar a^e by B.
«0M. Tbe 4cff wlU b* abdt to.
A Walt and r. a .ThampacB, drug-

I am the Dotbrr of eighi cbildroD and
had a great deal rf ezperience

^
L^J/*

.

pre*e,!ipd fof
r any leogtb of time.

in Ue house. Il sav^ my little daugb
ter s life, 1 am anaious for ever mother to know wbat an eze. Hent medicine
ilia
Had 1 known It at first it would
kave saved me a great deal of anxiety
and osy Utile daughter much suflerinr
—Yours truly, Mrs. Geo F. Bi kuick.
Liberty. B. 1.
For aale by 8. E Wait
and F. C Tbompaon, druggiau.
HoUoe to Tazpsyera.
Motiev I- Srrrlpj SI.TO ibsi lb.- i«i i
the calSvi-lioo ot m-!iooI sod ritj T»
ollirt lain IB.-Iudlug •pvt-li.l

tbrjvar IISOlisre been |>laevd ib
bmsdv
lor—llmloa and iba> I »UI t- in m) dUrr
uelil S'o<. las. ■>••' fTvw i> orkK-t so II n
o'clork a D aad (roa I o'elaek to 4 o elock. p.
m Oaall lasi-a paid b-fow Rvja. I.i, It*
ihvrr will br tw frva ebarfvd (or eoUaeuoa
bvloeal] laiM unpaid aepu-shvT tat and
paid dart as nrpieiu' rr iServ >111 be rbarsvd a

£2s;5.ifc..T.",' is 'ST's;;:; "s,s
Prrsa W-asai-ao
DocB t Barald Bslldiaz

Provident Life
and Trust Company

$6900 worth ef gnoertea
Boou andahoea, clothing aad dry.
foeda. bougbtat Ut on th* dol^
and will W aaerlfiead on arri^
at Mew York Star*.
TOt tt •

lia«-t,
duid-

carim: for t. aiim
I 'nvera fnriiii-hi-d if deairi-.)
Ki'.Tjtiiiiic in tii>t-<-!a«« aha{»>

1

WBOPEJN HORSE HOTEl,
Telfptione 180
H. BROOBAGES. Pn[.

Ovw Ma.Vaa
Wlxoxxa iss.

Everything new.
novel and original

FINE DENTAL WORE.
ritaiiied air adwiclswi^ler abaolate
aa utraction cf uwtb.
anudvla
Ivlar. tor eauKiloa pf
wnmsri ■

The Cat St-n-iiaile.
T)„. T.-nnia Ouint.-tUTl.„ ’j I
The-CSail-.r

s— -

raratlan .

for r ablu wtrartior' ymm'

CAKE WALK

Dr.J.W.EaDDtlett

^
u,.-rvr»ieC
h> *mrnc.'.
_ ,__ ^ -a
—^
S TJl. JD. d. reO.
Kgjot i>-o kour> sd-:
otriesLtuk
Prices—55c- tie, ioc.
Box seats
oo •*!« at box office Satui

tji

j

Eye
Specialist.

bone rit IITCaaa .It-m. op,w.,te b»in» ttonw.Trawraf Ctij. h-rb

DR. SAWYER

Simplex
Gas Lampy -y

y

..Dentist..

'SSI work e( iizbvsi poMiUr rrads. Plaa |
worb a apMlaity
*
Office. Markham BlocM.

S2.00....

O. P. CARVER

Price Redcced te Close Ont LoL
employ

for

Bicycle

Qaick work.

LEDERLE'S

Leri T. Pennington. Dutrict Agt.
lit DnkmBtrwt.

Fire insurance.
L. L. A. BoUdinff.

Be«l workmanahip money
cun

Kepuiring.

gravarwotr Mlabigaa.

fine

an im-rraa.d

j biisiiu-Mi ill addiiiuii to f-editiif an.?

ber ibvtv *111 be ebarged a pecaii; of i per

of Chacnberli
.. „
. .
...
pleasant taste and prompt and pemsanent curve, have made it a great fai
Ue wiUs Use praplc everywhere
tale by S. E XValt and F. C. Tborapeon,
■"
dcnggiaia.

a

rfHtnivlb-o- and ibree-tM-nt-

MOVE LT I E S dr. higgins, dentist

rroRRlnc nn.l th.- i-l-rk
i-l-lk
lutii».-.-iiily i With
»,ih mrdicinea.
I,*»l
I.a»l kutuioer
»utumer*^my
n
1
Rlal»-<-d nl till- Ktiillllii: fac-f pnt»Ule. | tie daughter bad tbe dyseulery Hn i
il -nuR.-il nil I'
thought Iabe would
1 tried er.rythlng 1 eo
could ihinK
of, but Doibing
r seemed lo do her any C“‘'
good.
1 saw by an anvertUensent In Q_Tnr Ikv r«m|>lpmloB.
our paper that Cbamberlaio's Co ic. ■ ^
The av.-rav.' girl, .^.uIltrT or nty
Cholera Md 0,a rboea Remedy was'Cknows mil.- of tb.- >-a!u- of
highly recommended and m-di and got !
BD.l Dillk as a
iH.{iinin,.r
Tw-l ■ <-u,-uti,lH-r. .-Ill In lhl,-k

IN- fu.-.-, alluH-Ing Ihnear the! “**
"
a.-or.r.1
Till*
W. M. fralfbl depot, to be JO z 35 1
I vl'l
-kin «.ft
.. «n.l
an.l wiiK...
If poRRlt.l.- drink li.tR ,ir milk
If I
Bav. E B. Allan of Lanaing will oc-' agn-e« win. you it will Imj.n.ve yinr

alOD to Manistee Sunday on tbe M.

f:d''.urned7p''.o‘'d.,e.
1. -..-.d L.. 08,..........

Mi.TlIilin: I w-mil.l Ink.-III.-k« u-t'.r.-I A M. th-r TclU How She BaviKl Her
I wnidd i«y i*. .-.•Li- fi.r ibat ,.th.-r -i- I
luUv Dau.-bur't L-fe.

I Lnvr-just added
!e<l ric8.

.f r--m.-dmn8|l».K.f kiw <-Hriiau-«.
1 am unw
■ty 'iirpng.-, ■ j,r.-j>hn-d to d.i hii .-xl.-i siv,-livery

A Breezy Time

friiiil I.f II,1- n'.nilon :ili-l aft-t I.R-kilikni th. (WO nt-Tli'l,-.
HHRIIIII-.I .1
I R.-.inifiil ..y|.r—.l.-ii
"W.-l;,- ti- wiUl. n* h.- CHI- H
will go to eupln. Mlun . where be petl.- lillol! to tilR t-lt. "1 cl,.u'
will serve In tbe capacity of phyalcian
k.. IMII If 1 tvii. coinz
In tbe city spending

with relatives

Picnic Parlies,
Fishing Parlies,
and Funerals.

TO-NIGHT

j;... .............

.til III.- .(RM'iHlor. lUtw wo. iin.- imlr

only a|>|>r\wiaifd aa
abort JaUaMteaoea when ba ta

1mv-ii

cnlU

nabamed of. although ba
ha baa baeo arrealad twenty-live times

Why. II I. Til,- iiiaklli;:

of ilo-m. In my o],lt,ion.

on

a apecial over the MANE, and spent
a few hours In the city yeaterday.

balldlag a now vmrebonae

that the win probably die.

tio- IMimn.-r«'

LUaiBEE, LATH. SHINGLES.

C^ood Hardwood in Stove Lengths.
Also Four Foot Maple Blabs and Edgings.

. llm.-k, till. :ift)-ruooii to 1.-1 Mini,' on■•HK* t.y m.-. an.l .-a.-li lino- I Imu
' eml>lN->| tlij Iiai 1o liolil || l.y n 'llff- r
I .-eft |>l;i.-<'. lint HR a URtiiil lliliiz 1 K'’
I lioM Ilf 11 liy It. nio.i [H-rUlinhl,- orii:i

railroad

Konan nolupper

of liflto n1 til.- ili.-jit.-r IH-Inc bard on

McKenzie

third baae the balance of the aeaaon.'

At Detroit Mr*

dartook U burry up her

joiiiic itilni!

al the luntlniT Ti-»ii r<ln>. ‘ lalk al>,m

Itr.1 rilbibit.

SuperlntendeotDjDglaaof tbe M. A
N

Muakegon

of a booae

-irm!" 8JII.I n

Tb. P«llrvman^>.<.acbl ■

M^a

without a mla take, aiopplof at

bouae of every euttomrr, aud all

FOR SALE

Anolb.r l-bsM. of Ih. Tbvalrr.
]

her

CbaTle>

Jaekaon,

rvri-iti* ulio jiaim«il till' «bow
of Ann
Arbor, lafi yeaterday for^_
Sow of a Unlvrilarhi-r'K sbuii u
Intbemoontainaof Alaaka, arrlred at
lirr lie} '
Bay City Tbnraday from dan Prnncla- Cnarlevoiz, where they will be lbe\joR„i'.’.’ttir
gUMU of Mim Bzrtholomow for u f«w Btmiwtl HI H
|■n■8t■Iltl■<1 ta~
00. Bba eonfirau all tbe borrora of the
duyi, nftar wbicb they will go to Har­ blud tli>‘ z’l'ui
irwiioi
aooonnt aent from dt. Mlchaela.
A cli-rk. itn-KMil lu llu' ulim.fuablon.
bor Folptnz nurzia of
Mim Dnnloli
alone aorTleajl a party of tbiriaaa.
wboM rctbtlvM bzve » eotUge there.
OuiUr Kopkaie, literally rlrated a
Tbe pnr y took the Ulp on the tlenmer
buttao to bU thumb .while working
UommiDg*.
rtreter at ibe Voorbeea crerall laeiorr.
le Bnetlen left yeatenley oo the
at Lanalng.
4:$o imln forllutkegop, where they
Labor la ao toaroe at Ne^uoae. caya
will ploy two gurnrs. one toduy ud
tba Mai<|uetle Mloiag .lOttrDal. that a
uuolher tomorrow.
local buainaai maB wbo bad
Oeo. B Winnie won the prize offrred
of ooal to ba nnluadad acarchad in rain
by a. BeadnACo. for the correct com­
for aarerat d.ya to tod a couple of
putation of the volume of butlneM innto do Uic work.
leted 00 ctreue day.
Tbe amount
A SU toot bank In tbe Flint A Pare
waa »54t 00
Martinet frmrel pli, located near MU
A vary jo I.’ galbei n : oompoeed of
ford, cared In Tbnraday moraine
B
people from Urand Baptdi, Corunna and
D CV>lby of that riilafe. one of the
Traverae City are camped on theeaai
nlrbl rxearailoK tanr, waa burled
•Ide of long Like at Camp Marie, a. ii
onder the maae of aaod and ^rel and
la telied. Tbe Looloo Band furnUbea
killed.'

there

7-ez?8e 0±ty^ AA±o2a.igaii.
Newly painted papered, and carpeted—Rooms witb
private baths bare been added, making: it one of the most,
comfortable hotels in Northern Michigan. Address fow
•rates and other information
HANN.\H & LAV CO
W, 0. HOLDEN.
Proprietors.
Manager^

Milllken

Ne-ab U-wanta several

which waa ebioy'd by a large

tract r<<|alremeo<8 thla aeaaon owiop

Kra H

F*ark Place Hotel!

ipend-

14.0(10 at tbe peril d of rreateat aeilrity

badly

FRANK FRIEDRICH,

i The Old Reliable Shoemen. I

many warm frieodt bare who will be

mince

emoloyinf about loiooo men. aa araiaat

al men are

' —Compare4bcm —Oei them of

rlad to meet him afaln.

iron

..

[ $6 00 Shoe at tbe sbeve prices

BCUPSE lOTEE ud BOAT CO. ^
far aaW and be>» le order.

'I—

Kepalr wSSt

TUX non mo EBUOXD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1898.
VOHU OP POWER

rwivT^i j
I

aWVve'MSwU. j

Tbe

aemaa

empreee

bopa

to

fonr or Are wev^ during tb.
rta.

wbm-. nbonlp nfier

her

Uavamar*

«p eortalna In It. and dU It wilt kni.-k
knacks
Tbe ueiv auggeetlon of aneh a tblu-.ntakea on otdln^ man obudder. Tie
enrtalna get In tiS> wap. and bi- knoidibla bal agalnat Cbem. This U bad foi
the bat.
Tbe onlp cnrtalna neeeaaarp to tb.
hall are tbooe at the window, and tb>
rtieap knlekknacka tbouM
be bumi.
■n»ep
decelTe no one; tbep
are

rlage. her majeejp apent eererBl lo.ppp week* with brr bnaband.
Tl>c
prinre regent of Havaria bae offered
tbe ropal reetle at Bereebtagadeo to
aad MA-lomrlk lMb«A 1a Unctb. Aod
tbe empreas for tbe due abe r^ticU
Ar*-AlrbtA»ofAs iaek broAAbUak Is ID Bavaria.
«dor. bA* «om Apes tba aacUm of IsUnc b anxietp la felt eonrernibg tbe
not prettp. and tbep get In tUt- wa.v.
aiASA ATOBAd KaffUtb. IB AWATM UtAl h<-a)tb of Ibe Euiprea* Eugen'e. au<>
If you Aunld make the ball mx.r lo
BABbernUllesA. Tbcy pAM Is nicA both t'lotorla and i’rlnn«a Uenr)- «f cold weather, try tbe effect of a blax^ lu Cap Martin
MlMdAAAtOObB<A‘et'«l:rhllf .he ABD
Ing log—(D tbe grate, of courae.
conUnull.r to make Intinlrk-a.
Tb>In one of bta mualcat akeiebea a pop
m4 roalAd Ibe old loik of IM dm7>
queen. furtbiTmore, aem her o«n pli;
alar entertainer mentlonx tbe peculiar
wbeo wild
pitAOW
dATAAoed
the
ticlau orer to are tbe ex-enipieoa In
fact that In utnp bouiei tbe rlniilug
brIckMAtdAj.
order that ebe uilgbt know exaeil.\
card of "tbe dear ducbewa" will gi-t on
bow the <wee rfood. II l» to Iw fiaf.-d
The ooDiBM bUeb fliaA boee AppoAr
tbe top of tbe utbera in the baR^Tliln
BAlBAAChVAAVBSSbArAAAA rpAalt of from all re|>ort*. ibai ibi- dl»ea».- rroio Hnie matter doe« not eomi-ru the bun.
AjhAlOBCMUBAAdrAlBA Wbicb OASA A wblrb tbe etu|ireaa bav long auffereit i band.-but what be iluee look fur on tbe
baa taken a very aeven- bold npoK bi r,
ball tabu- Ik a little eacani K]>ace.
«BW woebA Affo tbAt the barde of oAUie
and 111 view of her adraU<i-d )e«t-»
He wHUlf Iblk to lay bin |>.i|>er ofi
BPhkb Are fAttosad 1b the MlaAOBti bot
and weakni-n that abe will but eaali.i
wben he itiuie* ID and take* bU coat
«0(B lABdA Bortb ABd AOBtb
0( 8iO«> throw uS ber tllorea. bbe Ik anxlotik
off. and tbe vannt a|are U ucefnl In
43U/ ere Aeffcrlnc Acverelf. The oAiUe to gel br>ue.
other way*. Therefore, do nut crowd
.ArAlo&arflwbAtAO . AlAmisf reu.
Tbu ex-4)iieen of Na|ilek. alaier of the bnll iflbte wtib fluwerv and other
VWaklMof the abIsaU. 1b
atAep Duke Carl Tbvodor of Havurla. wbo In
trifle*.—Madame.
%srdA Are nw vllb &j btlOA Asd |r>wAi auioumlug on tbe Ulrlera. U aa orig­
inal oa ber aUter, tbe late Cripree-i
aoroA Appotr os dlflAreot pArU of ibelr
Kllulwlb.
Like ber. too. abe uaiil to
•fbodlBA.
la- a moat daiifig borM-woiuar. and Bew Is l-roprriy Trsai thv Aeale awe
_ riTA OBBOAA of blood drswB b/ A AOO- waa, Uilrty yeura ago, tbe Mul of ib^B pump from Ibe Arm ■ of a triesd NeatHilliau aniiy.
tVb<-n.t>ie Sard.u«MMd to Ua A rmt Ace tkot Aa ktUed
MtwilA.

A WlAfAd bof. BOAnHOf AbOAlOM

HAIRPINS RUIN THE BAIR.

«BMaod tbroDfb Ibe *AlBA of
S*roBderf rABi

aa

be Iaj on

a

u-Jadfo
ool At

the

43bleAco boApltAl. where for Besrlr
.BAonib be bse been
dor ADemiA.

aoder

The UAnefuloB

of

dife-flrlBr D ltd wu decided on
Smi reeort.

a

The poBop mea who hero-

doAllj KA«e pATi of the contenU of

U|>on

llieui.

She

might

ula<>

bare

earned faun- at any time a» an m)u.->.trlenue. her liarvluek feaia in i*artuular Ik-lug moat daring.
Qut-t-n

pble. who In now In ber uSUi year, (lua
arteriee U Jube Morrleep.
OBoe eat- bei-u a widow Pmr yeara.
KmpniiH Kivdeiiek wa* tli
^ped In ibe ofllx of the jarUt
<
gueat of the Harm and Uaruue>
aeoerel Wood At SeotlAffo. reported
8IUIUI
Sbo pellow fe*er epidemic orer.
riauo during ho? atay at Kloreuw, and
Fonr hicbwApmeB held np a orowd abe rt-cvlud a rialt bore from
«d«MpAoplelnedArh etreei At Oorp, duke of Cauilirldge. The empivaa
Pa . And relieTod Aerersl peraoiu of abort ber «ay at Venire Ui eui
queucv of tbe wrelt'Ued weather, a
ibelr CAAb.

mouBeeetbAt enbeerlptioae will
before

the

edmlrel

erriree

New
plared at tier dia|a>*al by the auiborltlea of the rlly. Her uiajedy I* now
In tbe TtivI and will return ouou to
Prledrlrhahof. her »eal on Ibe Taumi»
btlU. where she la to reside fur tbe
next few uiuUlha.

be pur-

abeeed with tbe moaep on head, wbnt •
aver tbe emonai.
Third deeUtABt -PoetDaetor OenerAl
Hadden bee leeued no order celllnf the
iitoptl^ of pocUBAtiere-ererpwbere tol
tbe fAH that packi«et OAnnot be mail­
ed to the Yukon dUuiot

FASHION'S FRESHEST ODDITY.

Lettom nod j

poetAl CAidA CAB be test to tbe Ynkon |
aorrltorp.

At tbia late da.r il i-eeina nio»r ntuarkalib- that tber<- ah»ii:<l Im- b kliigle
Dew Idea left In Ibe tiilud Of Dnnie

Xhree men were At work loAloirdiBf ‘ Kaablou. but one only utn-da to ukc a
Tbrp pre­

OAmpBMr DwaIc. VirrlnlA.

pared tbelr breAkfAAt And Mt down to
aet. but before tbep bAlf tliUbed. one
«d Lkom fell dead At tbe Ubte end tbe
<eiber two died aoon nfterwArd.

Tbelr

r eadiea deetbe ooald Boi be Acoonated
for

bqUJ

tbe kettle Id which tbep bad

made the eiSee waa inapetted.

la ue

PAtael WAt found a eopperbead

enake.

< t la euppoMd that tbe m:n were polo

.Nbat OimberlAnd, Wir, QbrUt Wold.
armtelp blowing off ble bead with dpnBe placed

a qnantltp of dpnarroand,

Head over It and touched off

U- reuiiivi-,1 froul It.

laid hii

gloss

after U-lng kbaiupooe*!. shows

bow grali-fiil It Ik for the
given it.

KxjMTlentv,

though

soni,--

times a lln-»ome t>-Acber. has laugbi
itiui Hie Is-kt p-ay to cleanse tin

aoa|i; use a nail brush. U|h>o which the
s<ap liBk Ins-q rubluhl. to scrub the

hair and he.sd with baths of water,
the first helug lue teuil>emture of.Hint
US.-1I for wushlug the hair, and ihlast ortilniirlly rtuil. the toths Imkiwis'D having U-eu gmduallp gradis).
To get surb a bulb for tbe bead It !•
only nihVKsary to bold ou.-'s head <>vet
the baslu and have the water from a
riiinll plleber iHiureil over It.
L:ieb
bath n-O'ssMotea the wrlogiag out of
the hair Until II Is quite fri-e
froii.
ao-spsint!. and nutil the water l< Ok
elear ns Iwfore II went over the bi-inl
When the hair Is sliumihKshl It Is wi«i
to iiiit on a liMis,' wrap|n-r than enuuo'
In- Injuri'd either by natet or soap. <
do not odvlsi- the Use of a fat lu dry
ing the hair, as It has Isn-u fonud tgive tiiBiiy Wioii.-u s,-vep- i\lds. not
do I nN-oiiimi-uil
the loose Turkish
toweling for nilibiug the hair, simv 11
Is apt to leave fluffs of white eott.iti
all tliroiigli: but for the ilrsi rubbing

arbicb waa written: -aere 1 go and tbe
TtATaraa Otlp HnrkAt.

woU I* canalug no excitement
iarp drelea.

In

below la A lUt of tbe having and a«U
Ing prloaa of peatardap for groceriea
iwovlalona and farm pr^neta in Tnv

re-

mlll-

Ulgb official Mp it

— cup: _____ ___

will |

be pat down vlgorouilp and claim that,
Abare k no occaelon for •enaational re- *
poru ooncernlag tbe cempaign which
Jaoonfldentlp espected to

be

a

abort,

.-dlAM Cuba hat booome tree we ha e
•blpred tolleigbtUmea ae manp
cpciec aaformerlp.

walk thniugh the Kb<.)>f to get set right
on tbui iKiint.
Ami. Iud<-v<l. it M-,.ma
a* If Ibe pn-tlle>T. ruievt mo<1<« tiiive

bl-

Porto Bieoano tbe

HawBltAO Ulaadt are good CBatomera,
iboegb DO direct

cxporutlon to tbe

PbUlpplnea la tbu* far repgrMd. Amer­
ica leada the world In the' manafaeture
mnd Mle of the beet of everrtbing.
53ie partp of aeleatlatt who recentlp
wrMt to Alaakaaa tmeauof E B.

Bar-

•rlman of New York, have made eeverBi Important dlacoverlea. amoBg them
dteing a new bap aod four areat glaci-

____________

I

_________________________- .
"Waa laken
with a bad cold which aauled on mp
laoga: cough act in And Bnally termiaAXcd in OoniumpiiOB
Four doeutra
gave me up, aaping 1 oonld live but a
abort time
1 gave mpaelf up to mp
Bavior. determined If I oottld noiatap
avUh mp friend! on earth, I would meat
MP abaenl onM above. Mp bnaband
OMa adviaed to get Dr. Kiag'a New Dianovarp for ConaumpUoA. Oougha and
Colda. I gave it a trial, took In aU
Sight bottles
It baa cured ms and
Abank Ood 1 am aavad and am now a
avell and haalUp woman. Trial botUe.
,!• CIS at fi. K- Walt'* asd J. Q. Jobnaoa'b Drag btorea.
Eegular alia &0c
.sad gl. OnArABtead or ^oe refunded.

Bffia lArgwat wboloMlc elothing hotwaa
mf _ie
ibe OAat, 1Kolb And Son, la with na
iw with a very larve a
Ana Wentada And <hm
wblAh we OAB BAka aniu to apaclAl
aBeAanremeats
AU
gooda
tuNd
arwArTABtaad—All mAda U fit parfeetTp—OAll AAd iMva poor meAinreMAnt
* IT A UlAl ordAT. HAmlltoa CloUlng
^A
a

jiBBdng BmrAioB to Bap Tiaw
.A W. M- ABswAloa ratA to Bap
VlawBnndAponlpdiOO. Tnin teavoi
Hi 4:10 n. B. rotnning At T:«0 p, ns
MmA

r Pork
I Pork .
Short Cat Pork.
Short Cat Pork per ffi....
Plonr. U L.ACO. BMt..
&pe Floor, H.L.AOo,B<
Uaal. B. L. ACo. Beat...
Feed, H. L. A Oo. Beat...

foUowtag notice abowa: "I. the
deralgned. am a ,prettp girt with abnndam hair, flower-llke face, perfect epebrowa. and a good figure.
1 have
mone.T euougb to take Ufe easp and to
enable me lo opend mp yearn witb
Bome beloved man wbo will ever be
mp companion and wbo can admire
a Bowen with me by day mad tba

Also a fill lioeof CoafectiQiea

*>psr-

M Aosu Vskw Strsn.

M. E. ELLIS
(*»-!■)

Q.tRL WAirrAD At NTS VosMugwe

6rud Rtpidt t lidlui L I.
’tveiasMtavM

rOBSALB—034—Itaerea jaat onuldt
T OkT-Sirsrve or ktatea
a resy So™*,
i-l •vifSi sbout tjJU.
Aik.«l 'row eur
U«ra>8>iBds, elgkl A re»*"! wU W |>aid tor
rinrs ot tSe borsr. OerstslB* Beo>
north of Bmnlre, LeeUnAU eonntp
About :4u.ooofeet aaeple and hem­
lock. Priac givee on appUention.
FOB
SALE—A31—S0I> acre farm IH
mllea from village of lirawn. Gooo
frame bonae. 10 rooma, frame born,
600 peoeb, Apple.peor end plnm treea
amoil fmlt. well at bam oaid alao ai
bonae.
All farming
Implemenia
Will give good trade on dtp proper­
ty. Price.
a. ts.OOO.
^----------FOB SALE—630—Two hundred acre
farm one mile enat Monroe Centre.
Good frame bouae. two large bama,
wind mill, well water. 100 ecrea op.
der culUvattoo, 40 ecrea tltaper. Tnu
it known aa tbe Monroe farm, belonga to Jndge Monroe
>nroe 1end lie accotintAd one
ne of tbe btvi farnu in tbe
oonntp.
All np in flralclAia abape.
Every A r la good noil, none of it i!

aide atreet. aixe MzSOO.

Price $30u.

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All et-orrr.lkoeek ood ♦rrrTthiog Brkl clsao
Bro Ktoio. <10 Boot Prom «i
4<t It.

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" It. rhkttlr-loNO il.psi,
sUlosOkssd ret <oo burbe

*11 roDvenleore. aod e>erjtbliur Best rl»»»
Kr>. 8lsUl. 440BMt ProolM.
AM i!

WHY leave pour moaep idle in bonkt'-’
We have oelia for Bionepnll tbe limr
Plrat elAoa aecuritp. Good rate of interbaL
FOB SALE-oik-eH Acre* tbla dtv.
Wayne atnret, goon frame bouee. 1'x
!U wiiA wing, good atone foundation,
atone cellar, amall bam, 40U tMtoring
eberrp, plum, apple, treea. good well
water.
Price 8140U.

nen'i Add., comer
MaolaoD.
Large mod -rn residence,
lu rooms, alone beaemsDt. fitted tor
furnace. Bonae coet SlTOO; lot worth
*4ikj, rtfill oesoid aiaacrifice price of
8WW.
1136—Two 40-fv lota comer Madlaon
And Eandolpb, Hot Houae, Eogipe.
Building. I’lpea. tbe whole property
A400FOR SALE—6i3-Lot 3 block
..........West
It street.
itreet. betwe<
between Cedar and
ice.
Lav*
Latk It
level with atreet; -iOx
Price *440.
FOB SALE—r>33—Farm KW acres
milea weal of clip. kO acres unnei
eullivatlon. --40 bearing apple, pear
and plum trees, two barns, one just
built, new windmill and well. waUr
pipes to barns, all neceseary shedk,
poultry bouse, yards aod go^ drain.
age,
fine new modern
bouse. rl
rooms, stone foundation.stone cellar,
4 horses. 14 cows, bameaae*. baggies,
wagons, alelgbs, cuitera, oil farming
Implemeils. all crops of which there
are »0 acres consisting of wheat,
corn, oata. hap. poUtoea, lo acres
floe grove. Tbla farm is known as
tbe Weldoefl farmor Billaide dairy;
buildings alone cost over *4.000, good
soil, and a gold mine for some ooe.
Price for all. la.ooo.

FORSALE—617—Weet SO acres, lot S,
38. K>. laps op shore road,
mania, orchard 4o apple trees. 00
ip trees. 150 pear. pfunU, peach.
FOR SALE—Lou 19 and SO. block 1.
Perry Bannab'a second add. comer
Kohemla
and
lltb street.
Price

____ ..... acres of land, situated
abont one mile from center of cltp,
boose I4x:4. six rooms in boiue.
*900.

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TpOR SALE-t^N el. liAiice tor >tK>« e»>e. a *Traii»^rstTOw RtchBoeA. Port Vagos.
f r<K>d rokbtee'k dem! rood eoDdltloo
Ap­ Detroit and Orsod RapMs. at TtB p. W
ply St KstosuoIBcV;____________________ SBS-U.
TrsiB lea.iug at U li a. ■- haa ekalr Cor
WaWoo to Grand Raptdu
l~-hold rOOdN.
Team learlkg at ll:l» a oi hat caatrver
----------properto Toledo Tia Reed ClitI> irSiee ep-n from k is oiuroltir
lamen- Walioo
TrslBlruTtoxSo w. baa .)eeT.lm cars Wal|D«. Wade Bros , Cll Frost kin
tootoCbk-ago.Clocliua
UwtmLlU. ladiaaapolik aod 8i.
lag ear to Orsatl
TP VOV tVANTInKors-reotsoy klodlE Trot
A rlsok compsuteoor t.. buy s bouse, lot or
Isrtn rail oo A U AUjti. rooajk T and ■.Nerrsatl.rCo Block.TrSTeroe Oiy.__________414-^0

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Chicago "•
West Michigan.

or renilrBro boordres.

All oouTrulrct-ek sod rier.nblDr Bret rlsko
Mru 9tsta440Esot ProBIkt.
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scdeoBeeraarlBa- tllProotAi.
l^lRBINarRAKCf-Rate* looer tSss eror L» Cbicago
C Prospt uritlrsrBt, caretui surmlob.
OBly rellsble stork eoaipsiir. Bare s policy Ar r.rd Rapite
trrlttea SI once by g. fv Bsollaf'< agescy. LrGrd Rapid*
joNukou block. Phone73.______________________
TrareracCy.:
Ar Petoabey
i
T\A * a MINOR, ph.r.lclan and .urge.
U 0«re Prledrlcb Block. Day or Blgai r.
Jed lapruBptly. Pbobck. BcU ISJ; Nor

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it..mtk.^^Oto.J^Oprs Houae hloefc*.
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.... J< p^opokai. aod f“* infor«mT^tantol •_________ __
.. .n Ibe
Cbebo.trao, Ml

John R. Santo,
Geieral lisiraice.
anbers Bleak.

Travore# Cttp. KleA

Tbe above are all bargain*, and can
e bought on easy terma
We have
unuanda of dollars worth of other
bargains In farm and dtp property.
(3ome and see ns If yon want to buy.
List poor property witb ua if poa want

Wade Bros.

US IS
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11 a

SMled Froposs'a

. Mlcbigao . tbe •upeMBurod.
lion and atone baaement, complete.
j .trucMOB. life .arleg •'kllOBk. -" ■
81.100.
I Se« York rlly or to tbi. oHce
To: 31 8. 1. Klzs.Li.. Oener
General SupertBiendent

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OlSces oeoTocorllcr block, nS PToei btrvot.
^Icpboee Wo tuu_______________________________

WE want A few hundred
dollars to
place on personal property Icana.
Will guarantee all loana.

0«pt. J. U. Bmory.

ABJ

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TralOk amre trow Orood RadMu. CtsCtAna>l.Chicago. IcdLaaapolIk aiSAOa.a.
Tralok arrlrv trvB Mackloaa aad Pcseakcp,

1-X»B SALE-'-..-t-0C ft. on Boat Front
aireet, we*i uf Wellington.
A fine
i;40BeiLt-Ci
lawn, one modem realdence. I* large r lu Ook Hell
rooma.
Alao
on
tame
lot one
amall bonae. 4 roomt.
A
desirable
ern; diocoi.Di to-bll rskb. Co^ulrv at BtooSP
piece of property. Price glveu upop oflice ot TbOkT Bate-__________________ StA-f

Oqr office Is at Sn Front atreet. np
italra Yon will see oar alga at tbe
bottom of stairway. Go ap stalra, tnm
to left, take first door to right;
sign Ualongaide
iaalongaide the
tbe door. We ore
arc not
'
■ loaal onr office
.
.
Ivelp apOAking.
.. 8:00 A. m. So for at baring tbe largoat list and
Arrive B
.. 8:40>. m. best bargalnx: wa are sMetlp la tv
-IkRapida...
-.11.-00 A. m. We work ail tba time, we can aell poor
__________ tidttlaaka..
.-11:40 a. m. nroperty. we cm give you bargalna.
liMvaOld MMoa..
.. *:ao p. m. Moke no mistake in office. Bemember
Arrive Elk Baplda..
.. t:40p. m, big sign ai bottom. of ataira Big bar­
Leave Elk Baiuda...
.. 7:00 pm. galna at top of ataira. fim door to
OldMlMlon..
.. T:40|. m. tbe right aftar poa tan to loft at baad
Arrive Old
Mtmlon
■But wlU iMve
iMvetbe
tbe Men_______
:
mtUe CckA' of tbe etaira
block. Hotel Wbltlag end Fork PUoe
At l-.»o p aa. 'Boa will alao eeueet
..........................................Opm. Fraltearwlll
OP TnaadapA, TkoraOB At

l-KSE-Jtertrode y.iwre rsr
'ocod bt
Iv Mrs. (-bbi-lo «. Su
Wskbiogtuo kireei
BoUphoeek-HN
ipOKB«LB-S>N
leOoksood. mcOy Ib* yrrored. » lee irerk. TSt* let t« ofTere.; <or
IM-' If tkkeu At ouee r<.l. i. stiuul ooe.r off lu

FOB SALB-07T-10 aert
d one-ni
n.
Prlo

steamer Onekama

pUabed. bandnome a
Ueman la dlopooed to accept tbla offer
I can Aunre blm that I wDl be true
to him for Ilfs and that. After Ofe U tnit WlU be t>' AP
over, I will be ready » be borled trttb
klm in one gza*s"

4TU1

Cigim of Xvery Kind.
dereoltivAttoo. rigAtlaedge of vU
log* of 400 iDbabltAOtA. on T. A. A
B. B . good AoU. good aoiAll botM
Urge frame bam, t Aprlngt. alao two
amall lioa«aa Inalde of vUUce. al:
go witb farm. Prlee S1600.

eral fmlt
.......................
amall fmlt and good garden. Tali
U A lari
ad big property for
small p
Price

from all atatiou Bap View to Traren
City
Iselntlve
nntU
Sept.
JOtk
Tbrongb Bleeping eara to Cbleago an
St. Lonla.
Aug. 1 31
Oxo DxHavm, O. a. P.

Sliluilium." one of tbeae gIrU.
hi - la

(oad Issd.

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bis'p ki'pi I'i rei-erve fur iblk k|H-rlal Lmrd per Ib..................................
Butter perffiOaln..............
time
.t ...-lu.. .-UI ai-d al the -.aim-j:me Crenmerp Batter.B..............
MtlNb
I' Ibe one « M..-..in.-, Cbreae per B).............................
Oauper bn (old).................
alr«-nili
It Mirl>> .4 pn.-e
Pom per bn., old....................
Bi-eordllig lo Ibe qilHllI) uf Ibe giHxlk
Poutoea, per bn....................
and Ibe amouiTt of trlniiiiltig ii]>oit 'it, Salt per bbl.................................
and Ik s> arranged that Ibr dn-m-mak- Bran per 1 OP................................
er han only to eut It off to tbe^.glit AVTiaA nana or niATn
leUgIb. M-u' ii|i one weaui and put oii
the walstSmid lieforv It 1«
MnleFbll for tbe walRl can Iw lia-l lu Oatt, No. 1, per bn. (new)..
muieb tbe nklrt. ready eiubrobleritl Corn, per bn.....................................
ktoeA.^rbu.............................
aud irlmimal.
Ak a utua)
rub- ihe •'
widlli of the giNklk Ik Ibe name us that
intier,per ft!!.!!!!!!!!!!!
of «lik. souietliiies it l! whii-r.
Bgga. per doxen..............................
Tbe aitsmiiuiuy ug Ulu-trutlun sboyrs
how dalulil.v tlK-se
guwus
may W
CHICAGO........................f • no
maik- u(>. In
u Ibis cas- ocber UiulIe
uiulle Is
DETROIT ....................
us<-d. embroidered to old r»se^|K>lka
TOLEDO ........................
: To
dot* and irtouued with guipure lace.
CLEVELAND...........
8 40
Tbe bodice fall* over an otd-m>w
8T. LOUIS................
14 40
aatiD Ih-Ii with a slight fullneaa ararce*
VIA THK
WEST MICHI0AN BOUTS

r tiM' dapAUese jocriuil "Kant-

Properly aenred in A s*At din>
ing room.

treatnieut

the foae.

Lord go with ma"

Rul Dtan, iMiioiwrs,
Trailers, Moaat Loaaers.

beautiful

Hear 1^ waa foand a acrap of paper on

.dl tbe Cliy of Uexioo. tbe Yaqni

Meals.... IS cam

The »ofl, fluffy

hair, and Ilu

comfortably tbe liiilr dries.
ton
jiiit Ilu- btilr np until It is iN-rf.s-tly
dry; or II will n-iualn da*:«p foi a long
lime ami have a close, moldy, and :il
together undeslrat'le smell al-om It

sYArner, committed enieide bp delib^

ailte la A bole in tbe

poroo-A

Ing *0 that every iiarttcle of clust may
look of Ibe

use a ibk-k. bnni Turkish towel, aud
afu-r ibut mb 'tbe hair nud i le herd
wllli onliiuiry towels wbh-h have Ih'-u
made hot for ibis iiiini-.s.-. you w'.l'
In- surjirlSiNl to SIN- lioW qulel-l.v and

.oaed bp tbe venom of tbe enake.

mUb.

Week! lo give it a tborougb sbaiwpiiii.

Bcalp
lliorougbly. aud. after
every
part of the M-alp Is wasbi-d. rlns- Hie

ab-

cIcaa

In

York, end thni ibe bonee wUl

II Is aiumlntely m-eiwiiary out only to
brush li with clean brushes and great

ble

The OewAp btme fond oommlttee

To ki-(Ti ilu- hair Id goml condltlnn

rvgularlt.v. Ihii c-naiuly once In two

the

aa

tank were alurtiiliig Ibe fvnn-w of
liaela. abe <l»iiui-<l nnlfonu aud • □-

a

treeUneBt

Warm

WADE BROS.,

Bppearaace of caslneaa tbep uiut lumg

emumer at BertK-biagaden. In
A OblMfo U«y«r Mid Latcwt OM-

Om*i utaw cp ts« Koa
Hasp women labor nnder tbe tMo
Moo that In order to gt-e tbe hall ar.

Tk*7 A>« Mac.

r-r

Lot White Muslin Blouses
sizes 4 to 8, to close at

8lc

Lot Laundered Percale* in
white end colored, eizoo
4 to 10, to cloae at..............

Slo

Tbeae are tbe last of toveral lots
which we pnt In at this very low

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