The Evening Record, July 27, 1905

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The Evening Record, July 27, 1905

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

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

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1905-07-27

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THE EVENING RECORD
6 PAGES

•MCtAL TELCdRAPfl tCIlViCC,

MABBNIII6 ON
VIIDIVOSTOK

TftAVEItSC CmrnttCMtGAN. THURSDAY, JULY 17, H06.

JOE 6M£ UD
IN TWO HERTS

TWO MORE DEAD.

PUTEST IRK 01 TIE TIK

NINTH YEAR

Om0f
THE SKY PILOT
our $1.48
GENTS
Oxfords

Ralph Warner Mot With
^ While SewfSing.
Ralph Wamer. a Ik-year-oRd boy who
la oaepRoyod <m tlm fhrm of Mike Ghcrtag U Old Miaaiaa. while . acwOlng
By Wire to the Eveniny Record.
with a friend broke hit right leg below
^RTY THOUSAND JARS ALONO A
Toledo. O.. July 27.—The bostneM RACE WAS BETWEEN HIM AND
the knee Monday.
sectloa
of
Doiidae.
Mlek.,
sltMtod
rOimr-MILE FRONT.
GREAT WILUAM MACK.
the Ohio tine. Is Imrtdmb Asatotasce
has been sent from Toledo.

m TMEI UEXUDMVSK

6 O'CLOCK EDITION

BROKE HIS LEG.

by Balph Coonor has ahrsys been sold at fl.2a. A
special limited editiofu is now published which we
sliall seD at

PEEK NRMEB
FUR WRRUEN

This is a graml chance to get a cx^ of this remarh*
able book at a low pric»*.

HIT WITH STRONG RESISTANCE •anninyton Caaualty List Haa Naw CLAIMED FIRST HEAT WAS 2:t2«/«
Raacbad Siaty-two.
FROM RUSSIANS.
AND SECOND 2:1G
By Wire to the Bveniny Record.
BELIEVED THAT HE WILL SUC­
Baa Ueyo. Cal., July 27.-B. Tacate.
CEED VINCENT.
Japancae mass atteodanL and H. A. OiamcHid D. Won the Flint Heat of the
• on monrd Mmytloionr
MeUtta. a pay clerk on the ynaboat
Aagwet S—Kemura in Conform
2:SO Pace—William Mack Has
Bennlnyton. have died, brtaytay the
one* With Pmident
a Mark of 2:06*/i—
total dead to slxty-two.
ROOMVtIL
Ladies' Day.

OITY BlOOK STORE
n«B*b«tCM»uy, r**sa.

UTTER HRS lOTHING TO SRT

By Wlm to the Rrenioc Reocntl.
Lnodoo. July 27—Forty
JapnlirM> am raarctalny aJong s fortyvUr froot Hi^ty miiea from the epootb
of Ibr TuBM-n river. Tbi* maio force
of the Japanese Ik rtmeentrated at
Kencheo. This movement Is directed
on Madhostok. After meciios atrony
resistance from the Ruasians the Japanr«e troop* have cafdured Aleundrovak, on Hakballen island. The Jap^
an«ee flay was hoisted ovyr the yov
emment bnlldlnjc at AU'vnndmvsk
vllbout loss to the Mikado's troops.
Paaca Conference op Mayflower.
Wasbinytun, July 27.—It was defi­
nitely announced at the slate depart­
ment this mornioe that Uk' first meHiny of the Kasslah-Japanose pt*ace enVfiys would take place Auy. L on board
the Mayflower off Oyster llay. I'resltkni K«s«e<?TeJt will entertain the en­
voys at luncheon. M. Witte sailtd
frum Franco today.
In Conferenca With PreeidenL
Oyster Bay. July 27.—Baron Jutaro
Kornura. the Japanese minister of foroiyn affairs and prlncipa) peace plenb
potentlsry fur his country, was in conformco with ITesldent R<M»sevelt at
, Bayaroore Hill this aRemoon. Kornura

CORRUPTION
IS HXEO EVIL

FLOOR MILL
FOR KINGSLEY
E

STARTED INSiWe
THIRTY DAYS.

CRPRCmr OF 40 BUmELS DULY
J. J. BR0WN8ON AND N. SORENSON
FORM PARTNERSHIP.

All Wheat of Vicinity Will Be Bouyht
and if Not Uaed Will Ba
Shipped—First Clasa^
Flour Only.
Inside of thirty days the Kingsley
ralh*r mills will in* started. A partner­
ship has lK*«*n formed between J. J.
Browohon of Kinysley and N. Sorenson
of this city and Mr. Son-nsdn has
taken an option on omvbalf the prop­
erly. Mr. Sorenson will leave with his
family this afternoon.
The mill Kill hr first class In every
particular as the machinery will be all
new and Improved. A new engine has
bf<en bought and shipped. The mill
will have a capacity of forty itarrels a
day and as the company has a 12Sbonu.* iiower engine theiTwlll Im> ready
grind any amount of wheat at any
time.

Mr. fbimnson is a practical miller
SO SAYS CARDINAL GIBBONS IN
and the new mill will turn out a first
AN INTERVIEW.
class |tat«-nted flour. A s|>erlsl wash­
ing proe<*ss will In* put In s«» that all
rheat will Im- thoroughly cleaned
Indore Iwlng gnMind, The farmers will
in' asHiired of a flrsl-elass fimir.
The
field Is a big «»ne and needs a
GREAT
ACCUMULATIONS
mill badly as the nearest mill is
TAINTED MONEY.
twenty miles sway from Kingsley.
The new mill will bring jmtich trade
Kingsley and will be a good thing
Cerphratlon Corruption Will Last aa
for the village. The roni|«oy will do
Lony aa Human Nature Yields to
wholesale fratW' and will not unly
TempUtion He Said in Rayartf
sell floor In Kingsley but also to all
to Eyuitshle Scandal.
surrounding towns. It is the Intention
to buy all the wheal in the vicinity and
If this Is not consumi'd in the mill H
. By Wire to the KTvt niug Record.
New York-. Jtily 27.—CaT.llnal Gib­ will be shipped to other points.
In the m-sr future, the mill will i»e
bons. who is siHUidlny bis vacatlcm at
SouthantpUin. Ixniy Island, yiv.-.. a ro- idaced In a new building close to the
markabli' interview in whleb be say> railway tracks. It is the Intention tt>
the mill In Its pn-sent location
that ^nnwation <'ornjptiuii is a llxetl
evil that mustjbe rtvkonevl with. He for only two years and then build a
made the statetnem'VjtUe reforrlUK to new brick building and add rye and
the l>]uUaMa. scandA "t'omipiion." buckwheat machlnt'ry.
yirst class flour only will be deilitlBxiiit ai^lonyas
he aaid, "will Oo doub^
i leuiiilation^. livi ntl All flour will Im' dried by
human nature* yields
There Is no dotibl that ^^ere ari« larye exhaust steam so that it will be ready
for
the market as soon as ground.
accumulatluna of money in this coun­
The new mill should l>e a good thing
try that is taMted." C'anllnsl ('.lldxms
aaid Aml^can etei^anre |!> a bless- for the whole ndghliorlHKrd as It will
give the farnierii a l^audy market* for
Iny and <y{&denii^!^the divorct- eviL
ibelr wli.at.

EXTIUVA6RNCE IS k BLESSING

CUIIGEi^lM G. R. S I.

SIX ITAUANS KILLED

New OtfljlBf^nown aa Aaalstant Gen­
eral iHillllirio Ba Appointed.
Increased Businem ia Cause
ACCOMMODATION
TRAIN
RAN
DOWN PARTY OF NINE.
Kalamaxoa, Mich.. July 27.—Some
loi|K>rtant cJiangos will Ik> made In the
lustor of officers of the Grand Rapids Were Members of a Force of About
* ^(Nana railroad Aug 1.
The
100 Who Were Engaged in BallaMchahgv-s art* cans^ by the creation of
ing on the N. Y. C.
a nww officr* known as the assistant
RMii^ managiT. W. U. Stlmpson of By Wire to the Evening Racoed.
OratiB^ldilK, superintendent of the
Amsicrdam. N. Y.. July 27—Tho
|ftr|h dlvisiim Itocomos the assistant New York Ct'iitra'l accommotlatloo
^^eral mansp'r. J, W. Hunter, super- train. No. f.C, ran down nine track
im^deni of the south division, with hands fear Tribes Hill about noon to­
headquarters at Fort Wa.vjte. frill be day Instantly killing six. The men. all
transferred to the m»rth dlvlsIoD. B. Italians, were members of a force num­
H. Hudson, englnt-er of maintenance bering about 100, engaged in ballastof way* of the north dUisItm. br«comes
the auperinicndenl of the south divl•km.
BISHOP JOYCE DYING.
It Is said that the creation of the
new oMoe Is because of the increased
Caicbrtted MethodM Divine WeiTt
buslaeas In connecUontwl^ the gen­
Live Through the Night
eral manager's office, and liecause of
By Wire to the Evening Record.
the failing health of that official. IL P.
liugbarL
Mrs. E. A. Odersiea of Keystone
was a Traverse City vt<iiur today
mhne the made a general-sbopplag

Joe Gale defeated the great William
Mack, who has a mark of 2ACM two
heats la the free-for-all this afternoon.
Both beats were horse races and the
official time was announced ae 2:1&14
and 2:1&H- Some of the horsemen
made a protest on the time, claiming
that the first heat was made in 2:12^i
and the si-cond In 2:10 flat,
Nina K. won the 2:27 trot and Dia­
mond D. the first heat <jf the 2:30 pace.
2:27 TroL
The first event of the afternoon, the
2:27 trot, opened the last day's rsce*
with five entries. Phil Bt. Oalr lead4ng the hunch. Kins K.. Parker. Cressell and Vessa in the order named.
Nina K.. the black. sb<<-k mare belong­
ing to the slable of George Spi'ncer of
Appleton. WIs., with a r«Tord of 2:29^
and a season ahead comprising |.7o.wu»
stskes in the Wisconsin circuit, totdi
the lead and easily retained It. Parker,
the buckskin, broke several times, de­
stroying his rw>rd R»r speed which he
otherwise woind have made, the score
standing as follows:
Nina K.. b. m., (Spencer).................. l
Phil St. Clslr. b. g.. (Boone).............. 2
Parker, buck, g, (Brattle Bros.)... 3
Cresaell. ch, g.. (Tearhout).................4
Vessa, h, m.. (Moon).............................5
Tlme-2:27ViSscond Heat 2:27 TroL
The se^d heat of the 2:27 trot was
almost the same as the first. Nina K.
again leading the field tinder the wire.
The rtwt came in as foliows: Phil St.
Clslr, Vessa, (VesBcl. Parker. Time.
2:24ki.
Third H«*t 2:27 TroL
Nina K. won lh»' *hPd heat of the
2:27 trot. Vessa came in S4'c«»nd. Phil
('l»lr third, Cressel fourth and
Parker fifth Time. 2;-5. The money
(Continued on Third Page.)

WIU BE FENCED IN
Pstoskey HospiUI Will Get Big Share
of Money Taken in by Capitol
Amusement Company.
The next place that the Capitol
Amusement company will Ehow In Is
Petoskey. The whole,show will l»e In
of the numerous parks and sur­
rounded by a if-mparary fence. A
small admission fee to the grounds
will be charged which will go to bene­
fit the city hospital and 12 per ct'nt of
all the admission fees to the shows
will be turned over to the city for the
• cause.

NRTURRL GRS EKPLOSIBN
William E. Flock and Hit Wife Were
Probably Fatally Burned—House
Took Firo,
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Somerset. Ohio. July 27.—Wllllsm E
Flnck. jr.. ex-state senator,from Perry
county, and his wife were probably!
fatally burtiod at 6:30 this morning at j
tbt'lr home. A natural gas explosion
set fire to the house.

TO DISSBLYE UNION
Swedish Riksdag Adopts a Resolution
to Proceed With Negotiations
With Norway.

made by the special committee of the
Riktulag containing a recommendation
for prweedlng with negnilailons with
Norway for the dissolution of the
union was adopted today by both
houses.

HUE FROM BMP
Dn,pp«l cn Su ,f PencuMten Cp<
That Herman BCat^pela Was Carry­
ing and Was Killed.
By Wire to the Brenlng Record.
Calumet * MIoh.. July 27.—While
carrying an open box of percossion
caps. Herman Kaupola aoddenully
droppad fire from his lamp on to the
explosive and was killed.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD ^

GOVERNOR BLISS.
Hopes to Clear Himself at the Next
Board Meeting But It Is Believed
That He Must Step Out
ax Warden.
r Wire to the Ev ening Record.
Jackson. Mich.. July 27 —Warden
Vlncx*nt has nothing to say rvlative to
the denial of ex-Gov«-mor Bliss Vlnhoper to Hear hlms»*lf at the next
[J meeting but it is belleT«*d here
last step out as warden and Sena­
tor Arrbiluild Pe«*k is prumlnenily
mentioned for the place. !*<-«■), has
UM*n sheriff of this r«iumy twice i
n'ganbsl as an efficient officer.

Into such

Our Bargain
Shoes.,,

REGARDING THE DENIAL OF EX­

Summer Suits
lM»t<»lylaak.w.U«

for h»dit« at $1.1’^ are undoubtwlly the U*sl v-alues for
the pricx* ever tiffervtl in Travim'City. Nearly cvt*ryone
is praising them. All n<*w
styles—all new goods—shoes
or oxfonis—black or Lm—
patent bother <»r kill—nearly
any style you want.

Kub«cfceBoyfSSBJ2

tbt9’rt wertb fl.75 t»
fl.OO

JIMWlUndi

ai«m«n’s ^
WE

Selz Royal Blue

MW8BOAL.
**S»CKK-rKI«’*

^

Slippers

SKEETERIZER

oxlards
Oxfords

HAVE THE

BEST

Tans, ratc-nt Ki.l, C'anras, Outioj;, Tt-uuis. Etc. Prio*
an.* right We have a few birgaius, no old stock bat
broken sizes.

BACHANT

A

SHOES
FOR MEN

has started in on his
•umnu'r nuni»uKt‘. His
ri'vplry consists of tliscordaut sonyrs, Bucking
human blood and leav­
ing a hnmh when-ver
111* gels in his work. ()m*

WoBUB’s

R0800E

ARE
READY

M;m1c in all kinds of Ltatlters

will keep thfiu t»IT

wait:y

DRUG .YTORE

$3.50

I

5 E COR IRONT&UNION.
-ar-__ '

For sale at the Old Reliable
Shoo Store

ALFRED GREILICK
& CO ...

O. C. MOFFATT
Abetraots of TltJ#
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Batnbllahad in 1808
Room aiO Btntn Bank Bldg.

*42|E. FROirr ST.

to figun* on LI'MBEK* of
any kind, you’ll save time
and moiu;y by cv>ming here '
dirift. If you are to build
this fall placf your order
for the Sash. Doors, Windows, Siding. (Viliiig, Porch Columns,
Interior Finish of nil kinds-and have them n*ady to plar<; in
position when needed. You will liud this will save you mucli
tlelay later oxb

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
CltlMns Phona. S2| Ball. 108.

W. L. Brown, Managar.

Ton Cam C«t SBtbfAction at GriBBtll Bros.* Hosic House
Bocbbso They are ExchuiYo Agents for
Steinway Pianos
Sohiner Pianos
Grinuell Bros'. Pianos
Krakauer Pros.’ Pianos
Sterling Pianos
Huntington i*ianoe
Mendclssolu Pianos
Crown Pianos
Wegman Pianos
Smith A: Harm's Pianos
Seliaeffer Pianos
NVillianl Pianos

Estcy Organ
Packanl (irgans
Silver Chiiiu‘6 Organs
Chicago Cottage Organs

Self Playing Pianss
Aeolian Webber
Pianola

Talking MacMBes
Victor
Edison

Rand Inslrumenis
•T. W. York and Son
If we kac-w of say b4tl«r In-xirummU w* would buy
oo sasy i«ymsal jdaa

AU laitrtuarata sold

ORIIMNEl.1- BROTMERS
MkUSas’f UsSisX Node Boom. t$9 X. Frost St.

MErNS e.'XDVNC MBNS
C;i,OTHlNGV& rORNISHINUJS;

-----------Our Famous Shirts
To-day we-shall offer
about

Ten Dozen More
of those splehdid shirt
values at

Thirty-Ei^ht Cents

Sommer
Saits
Straw
Bats
Wash
Vests
ChMp

8H&RMAN
e.iroifT^R.1
(NEW QAyiBvBX^OCK.)____________J

Desirable goods in every way. For summer and early
fall wear.
FRONT COUNTER-TAKE THEM
QUICK.

2.00

$5 goods for $3.75

... 2.60

TW cviMiiM muomo,

Mie
WIHE FROM NEAR THE POLE

tmavemc city.

mtentoM, Thursday, july xt, jms.

inpuc w« s«nss|!cyB*Mi

Pin JDKS, HBB

MOOCRN %VOOOMCN HAD
TUWE YESTERDAY.
At rs»7 AmOc dab IS l««w T«rt «•
Ataral^ U ^ Idl te As asm
St Fbrt Oaocv by As A fatafl Gras|y sspaiWaa. sakll was sasspMMty
ppsiseBS br HarbSft 1. UHlgmss.
j ssmssfy ar As cbA. aajra As Xcv
Torfe Tlmss.
imanmasAr Bsbsrt E. Paary. wba
wifl SEsts cry ta ted As sorA pola.
As bsccis. wMA Is
aad fall ar
la lAS. wbars As Oraely
bad Ml It wlA oAcr suppUcs that bad
A be faraakan. One ysar later be
rcacbsd Orlaasll Lead and left R A a
cacba ■ddtamad *'Herbsvt U Brtdgmaa.- 8a ttai a taoden of a watnm
arogad fitm adddle of Ac bottle and
sAsad a Mtar tasMe Ae hand. TbM
it Ae letter as peaaerred by Mr.

tCMOOL

GNOOMM AND
OCMCCS.
Last slsbt St As baard of steesUoa
ASSClsg AipsflBtssAwt I. B. OUbsrt
■aAs a vsry saesllaBC ssMSiflcai. Hs
Aoogbt Aat As snmsds af As saHMIS sebool baUdlBjcs sboold bs baaotllad with flower beds and crtber oraa>
BW«A Tbs ezpenss of this woald bs
ssiT ssiaJI, Ae flrst cost bstaig about
all that woald bass to be ooosldered.
Tbs Jaalton would take care of tbeni
wi Aoot extra cbargs.
Mr. Oilberi adruoed as
aloat with Ibe attrartireneas of aucb
a BBorenent. that It would result In
aiusb good in the Tarlous neighborbands wheralB tbs schools are located.
VIA a beautiful school grouod. tbe
elUxeos would naturally become more
lauraatad tm Aslr own grouada and
Ala would eauas them
effort toward producing an attraetive
affect,.
Tbarr are many b*-aut|ful homes In
Trarerse City and many beautiful
lasma Almost every bouse owner
Akes a pride In his surroundings and
trisa lo make tbsas as pretty as be
can. With the addition of flower beds
at Ae aebool grounds, Ae lasm would
bs much more atiracUve and add
much to the apeparsncf of the sur­
roundings.
« Tbs aapefiotendenl suggesKvl that
tbs moaey be taken from the park
fund for this purpose. As the expense
would be merely nominal, this seems
hardly aaeaasary. The aasoont could
be added to the annual budget without
Increasing it to a great extent and the
good that would result would more
than pay fur thetncrease.
However, If an.vihing is done. It
Aould be done akmg a set line and
not hit or miss. The board has found
a landscape gardener and he Is prephrlng a aft of plans. If these plans
are acorpUble they sbould be followed
and a uniformity sbcmid prevail
throughout the city.
*
The nobles have agreed toNhe re­
forms asked by the semstvos. Tliey
have even gone, farther and said Aat
they favor eecleslastlcal auiononiy.
Evidently . the Russian nobles are
awakening to the fact that revolutions,
strikes and mutinies have nmre than a
auperflclal meaning
AlAougb Traverse City is full of
atraagsrsf so fsr. there has not been a
rttbbery or a case of S4‘rtuus dlflord«T.
The poUre forre has been lnrreas<-d
Bir Ae occasion and as before sug
gested aa ounce of protertiuo Is wunh
half a score of arrests afterward.
The Grand Haplds rurfes law U now
ta sroftclng order and the youngster
disappears wbt^n the whistles blok.
Msanwhtle the Traverse City curfew
bni rings every night and the young
aters go home If th«-> f«*el like It.

EMTOTIWa fWEIIDS
dullua Basrs Was Host A About Thirty
Young Feepis at a Very FIsaaanI
Affair Last Evening.
Julius Beers delightfully entertalne<l
about thirty of his friends in the
academy last evening In h«*oor of his
aaveatoenih birthday. HU iiuy friends
left, as a remembrance, a shaving cablacl. while the young ladles preseoti«d
him with a beautiful |>air of cuff buttoaa.
During the evening punch was
aerved and It was a late hour before
Ao young people, sought their homes.
OmNism Cannot — Curod
By local appUrailona. as thsy cannot
fsach ibe dlseaaod portion of the ear.
Tboro Is only one way to cure deafneaa. ahd that ig by constltuUonal
ramedlea. Deafnosa It caused by an
laflaamd condition of the noooaa, lin­
ing of Ae Boxuchlan tube. Whan
Als tube Is Inflamed you have a
hllng aonnd or Imperfoci hearing, and
xrhsn It la oatlrely dosed, deafneea Is
Ae mault. aad naleas Ae lafla
tlon eaa bS takan fut and AU tabs
restored to iU nondU condltAn. hesu-lag wUl be destroyed fbraser; nine
oases oat of tea are eaased by ca­
tarrh. which U nothing bnt an laflamad ooadUSpa of the mnooaa aartoosa.
^
We win give Oae Hundrad Dollara
for any ease of daafaesa (aaaaad by
caAiTb) that caaM ba oarad by
I Catarrh Cara. Bond tor oircafree.
. CHENET
ToladO. O.
^ r^Wlls fbr aoMtl-

bon inly fl. 1717, on Ae aatate of ArFrar— Was Carried Out ae Fak- Mgland. pariah of Klrkbnan. stewartry
Habed aad tbs Day Was BFant
of Klrkcodhright. aooOaad. where bU
Ather. John Paul, was gardener.
very SnfssraMy.
When hui.12 years old he took bU first
^royage
on Ae sea as apprentice to a
The Woodman picnic hdd A the
dty yeotordajr was a soeceas from Whhhaven amrcImBt to whose ships
r atoadpolBt. Ths psngram wa* be vUited America several times. UU
narrtod oat aa pwbltsked and evary SKperieoce bn Ae deep Impressed him
membsr was well reed red. Durtag and he decided to become a aalAi
the day Ao Traserao City aad Battoai for some time he was mate of a slaver
In the West indiea. but became dUBay baada foraiabod analc.
The speakerp were given Ae closest gusted WlA the trade. On fait way
attention nnd Ac Woodmen are loud back to Bngtottd the captain and Ae
A their Ftmles of each one. In a few BMte of the Alp he was on died and
flttlng •words Mayor PriedriA wel- so sklllfnlly did young Jor.es bring the
eomed tho siaRlag delegations to Trar- reml Aio port that the owners ap­
rrse City and wished Ae Woodmen pointed him captain.
Land, ism, tm
^ No one knows Just why John Paul
s-Dse't Ama I luocess la their work.
ad s
> hers ar that our
P. C. Gilbert spoke on Ae topic chose Ae Welsh name Jones, but it
lartaSas seek Aatt>
> at a
d As wbarrwuhal PratemalUm Makes Bettor Citlxens' eras in 1773 ho first adopted it. That
and Judging from tbe rsmarka made was when be had gone to Virginia to
^1 rrn
AU speech Mr. Gilbert U a favor­ take possession of some property loft
Iwttla of cm
him by his elder brother. When the
nay A
•my
I wood, bad ar tadtffrraat, ite among Ae order.
have lain wttfata •» mam of ths
hsvs
Tbe
natioaal lecturer. C. J. Bamee. revolution broke «>ut. two y<-ars Istor,
itthMan
yaafs
aad
Ur
stghtaaa
pZL'fOr
« base caMsr than IffA^yaa was the last speaker on the pODgran. Jones took up arms for the colonies
Sms Am
Mr. Barnes has alsrayx been a favorite and was made a commander A the
The bottle was exblbllad at a\fi^ WlA the Woodmen and was weU re-. navy. His services won. eo valuable
party at Ae Harnlime dab. Biiuklya.
that A 1777 he was sent to the ally.
vl yesterds).
Among Aooe pnmat weeo UnJ Bridg­
« exhAltlon drill by tbe local de­ Franee. to receive a more ImpoiAm
man. wbo baa been a wortdw^ travalar, as well as M«. Ptwiy /aad ^ gree team eras worthy of much praise command. For sr>me reason be ma.*
dlsappointr>d In this and salh-d for
Booaatl. one of Ao aarrlvoM of Ao aad got it.
Ureely ezpsdlAm.
\
George Kcu-d took the 100 yard dash BagUnd In hU ship. Rancor. H«Mr. Bridgman said be would ^ Aa and Ae pobuo race, while Carl Hem steered to Whitehaven and tried to
bottle wben Peary retumsd ftiwn hla lick won boA the At man’s and sack fire to the shlppAg. but Atle«l. 8<s*tj
aearcb for Ae pole.
[afterwards he took the Di*uhutnm<a similar ex|iedltlon hi;,
The visiting delegatAns w«*re: Man- I Richard
panama canal labor tests ceAna. Thompsonvllle. Kingsley. Hay list lie with tbe
II Bermpis making him
Kapertmewts Am tm Urn Made WKS Shore. Interlocben. CopemUb. Archie, j famous.
tarl«»as Setleaalllies.
Kalkaska. A lUlre. A-nxonIa, Bnttons
On hi» return to 1‘aris he as IUr.i
In order
Bay Honor and Frankfort. The next j j„h1. I.ohIh XIV pre.a nted I him a
a;?*:!.'picnic will lie held at Honor and the goId-bill«<d sword and the Military
and also the cuulraet methoil
officers were electeil; Pr«-s* Order of Merit. He r«'tume«I t»» Amer
pr. a6 following
I
spcuring pud handliug Isliurers
deda.il Idem. M. W. O’Brien of Honor; w^cre- lea. boasted a bit. asked for fiirilier
l*anstua coital eoimiilaslon has di
to Imjiort 2jU00 meu of each natlouaUty tary. G. W. Bharpe of Honor; treas­ naval employment and ehagrin««d
for a 500 day cootract. subject to re­ urer, Oust Hiderman of Honor.
Adiig rofusetl, returned to Paris
newal. says Ac WsAlugtou Post. Proagent for all prires A Eumjie taken
INisaU for fomlsiaug Aese taborers
under bis own command. His fit of
will soon be Isaaed. It Is Ae object
sulks with regard to hU treatment by
of the commission to reduce Ao
Ibe states was partly dis|>elled by the
amount of AU sort of labor as mu<i)
gold nieilal which congress
as possible by Ae latrodoctloo of modSICK CAN BE HEALED WITHOUT in 17SC
am machinery. »>ut It will be necesANY
CHARGE.
Mry to secure M versI Aotisand addlIn the followAg year, Capt. Jone»
tloual workmen.
eniere<l the wrvice of the Km|>nt(s
Tbs number of 2.0U0 was chosen be­
Catherine id Russia, lie was ma«le
cause of being Ae apiiroxlmate ca- Will Preach and Demonstrate H
n-ar admiral in command of the Black
liacity of one ship at a time. The laAbility at Forestor’g Hall Sunday
Sea sqnadron. lo nppoae the Turks,
boren wl
Afternoon and Evening.
and will have t
but jealousy of his repuAtion
the 1st of Deev
part of the KuiuiAn • commanders
emment will fumlA free bospitala
Schlatter, the “divine healer." j bmucht almiil his recall A fore a
medical attendance, nnfnmiebed guar- Prince Albert coat, long hair and all
bad fiasfed. Wben he-b-amiHl tha
ters. fuel for cooking and wrater. I'uder a recent decision of Ae attorney has arrived in tbe city and next Sun- summons to Bi. INMersbiirg ti* arrange
2 o’clock will heal the sick and for granting him a isisiilon A
general laborers will wrork eight hours
preach free-of
of charge at Forester’s Korth Sea
e pretext fo
The class of laborers going to Ae ball. He willI rejUat the stunt in the ! moving him.
hi
he was deeply grieved
totbmos will not be entitled to enter evening at 7:3n o’clock.
and spent his time in idleness. Finnlthe I’nJted Rtstee because of an act
Schlatter freely admits that he Is j iy_ when
> years’ formal leave
of Ae last t*ongreas wblcb made Ae famous and Just as freely admits that: absenc«> w
grantiHl him. which v
hnmlgrattoo laws of tlie United Stotc^i
dismissal, he retired
appUcable to persona coming from Ac be gets everything free. He heals the | equivalent
sick by laying on hands and “accordcanal loue to the United Sto
legnl questions Involved, as wrell as tog as they believe, ao are they
precautions to be taken to obviate In­ heabsl.” Faith Is the keynote of suc­
justice and hardship to laborers hired cess and If the itatient lacks faith
by cootmrtors. are now under mn- there is nothing doing. This relieves
alderatlon by the legal advisers of Ac
the healer <rf any einliarrassing situa­
cutumiaslon.
tions as when te'eure dwsn't come,
patient Ucks faith.
FAILURE OF A CLEVER RUSE theSchlatter
says that he healed John |
____ ’ Isveetlve fiewles ef Telrsrrwph Alexander lK>wle (*‘Angel Jack"I of
Oeersler AwekeeeO Whole Tew*. tuul blindness In AustAlia thirty
The ln\entUe genius of a ntglit oper' years ago. that ho relieved Richard
star on Ae (HotAiistl. Ilarallton aud Croker of organic heart trouble, that
Dayton rsllrosd the other niorulug
PMiwncc In this cUy o
aroused and frigbteued the rrsidcuts of he refiue«l a big caA Ixjnus to be­
BaglMiartrsasirarfli
come Hetty Green’s husband and—but
llartwell. O.. almost wrecked bU a
fnauaW of Honry 1
Uou. offeuded an engliH'iT aud t-aused his modesty refuses to say further.
detis-llvrs to be detalU-d whose InvesBchAtler is getting to l>e an old man
tlgatloo reaulted In a ten day varatkm but he claims that he has Jost none of
for the operator, aaya a Claeteaatl dU- bis “power.” He says that tbe fake
liatcfa.
For Arse boors after midnight there Behlatler Is married and is in jail In

trains, and Ao o|ieratora along 8t. ixiula.
the line try to get In a little sleei*. line
LMgM l*rwas|a««. Aar way.
great anxiety Is to wake up A lime ic
and a eaoat «fr«cttv* cast la aa »UU>Two si-i<*iiec teoebers of Cidorado al­
e nionilug flh-r the •‘block.’
rat.’ prodwrUon \a Sir Bdward Bulto go Ala would mean auspeO' lege tAit they have dlarovered a metbwmr Lytina'a IwaoUfal rumantu- lore
alou.
ed of ’‘cartilage extrnskui’’ by wlik-b
The Hartwell operator strung a rope an Indlvtdnal <wn ]>*nnat>ently atld j
belweeu two telegraph poles, many from lw«» to live Aches to bis suium.
yarvla below Ae statlou. extending
Not an many centuries ago men wA>
them over spools to bis desk. On theeo
be hung a coal bucket loaded wriA made such nn ansxmnceuietit would
rocks. He flguml that Ae train would hove lM>«>n persecuted for Impiety;
nowadays
they will Im* liotbrrvd only
cut the rope and Ae rocks fall wlA
by a|*pH«-ntl<iiis from those who have
in.
The ropo used was <oo heavy to be a lunging to l«r elcNigat«sl ai>d by poetDt. The bucket of rocks was jerked ollli'e fraud iwcb-rs If tbdy are proved
ut of the ofienitor’s window. Uking to have rtretebed tbe truth.—BoeUai
•‘It Isn't oTu-n that yon Icarailbs pUyhooM fsadlM bssur tl>M wiM you
Transcript.
asA and all. It then swung into
sBtsrwl
wlU If youmv Ais
residence, crashing the glass lu a door,
and took up lU cUttering way down
the tlso.
Half Ae towrn was awskened A a
fright Tbs eoglosar pulled u|i after
D# yofl ret tbe west sob ob ygBr Pllces: 2SG. 35c, 50C tod 75c.
sight mllss of Ae din. and. flodlng a
esB bod to his i>et No. 210, mads a p«rc» rmeci y»oieif wia a
BoxSetti, • - $1.00.
loud and long romplaAt Detoettva tamkM parck akate. Ve kaae all
itzea.
J.W.mmkeB jalyJOif
Hart, the railroad sleuA. wlA the tet-

SCHUTTER HAS COME

STEINBERG’S GRAND
OPERA HOUSE....

Tuesday, Aug. I
Mr. Edward R. Salter

Miss
Margaret Neville

fHE LADY
OF LYONS

A eorrpuFondent A Manohurto writM
as foUowa to tbe Chicago News; “A
Baasian aad a Japantwe were fonad
locked to a baad to haad atraggle.. Ttta
Japaaaae wraa taken luiaaoer. aad tha
Buaalaa wma toaad to be aevarrij
wooBded. The BoaaUn refSeed to ba
taken to tbe amhalaace naleaa the Japaaaae was token with him. Together
they ware put Into tbe aame Impttal
trata. Tbe RtMalda TCfaaad to be scp>
aratod ftom tbe Japaaeee and ape^
bis time kMktog after him. fanning bis

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
irir’TV'

F> K R

PartaA dUaFpahited man. The Rasston coart paid ao hand to hU agpeaU
aad he died m Paris. Jaly If. 17»2.
Paul Joaea’ lire has gbrea rise to
masty ramaatle stariaa. He la deaerihed aa “a ahort. Aicfc Hole fellow.
i five feet eight Aches la Bright,
of a dark, swarthy oemplexiau.’* He
was bnve aad akUtal aa a aeamnn.
ttbout doabt. aad always objected to
being considered an adveatarer. His
GSgiUh contemporaries called him a
pirate. Thai he was caaj reiaome and
what boastful. U attested by hU
letters.

m
m

Man Left Eighty Cento Change at the
’’Moofwhinere'” and Oot tt Back
Without Any FroUet.

A traveling man. well known to th|s
city. A company with a friend, was
taking A the sights of tbe street fair
night. When going Into the
“ Moon shiners'’ he gave the tAket
$1.00 down and the balance
r-cllcr a dollar and touk two admission
tickets. He forgot all abom his chanj^
just as you can pay it
and never thought of havAg a draw
until he had gone through tbe show.
Then he remembered. He dldn‘1 think
fould get that eighty ceoA but he
[ after It. The ticket seller f»ald
she dldnt remembi-r hira but If he had
left any change there be was welcome
to It. The eighty cents was handed
Forcad to Starva.
«UblCe
bark and now tA- traveling man aays
Ky. says:
“I knew nt» one. for
»r four weeks,
wot
B. F. L<*« k, of Concord,
C
that as long as he is h«Te he'll send when 1 wa.s sk-k with typhoid nnd kid “Fur 20 years I siil.
iffen'd
agonlex. with
--------------------cey tniuble." writes Mnt. Aniite Hun | a w»re on my upper Up. ao palaful,
everyone of his friends there.
'■ ney
i. Ithat I could not cat. AHcf
iinelimcs.
of
FUlsburg.
I’a..
“and
when
He regarded Ibe whole occurrence !
J’f ’ ,
vainly trying everything cAe. I
«if the
as very Strang.- and remark.>d that j
\get. I wav lM*nt doub
It, with nucklln's Arnica Salve
iA*re were some honest people left and bad ti> ivst my buuids
great for burns, cuts and wounds. At
ly kne
Blon* Co's. F. H. Meads.
whe 1 walked, h’rom this terrible
after all.
Sons' drug stores; only
afflkt » I was rescued by Kk*ctrlc Hllilch rivtturetl ni»niy btwlth
beali
and
I'^can walk as
strength and
straight as i-vi>r. They
Ihits light in Ibe eye. tlnu the cbe«*k
uaraiitreil
wonderful.”
lJu:
with Nature's bloom. UuMiens the ten­
liver
sion of life, brushes the cobwebK from
Ackoowlatfgc the Truth Now.
Ibo brain, that’a what Hollister's
8. B. Wail 4 84ms’ i
“When we heard that a long Havana
Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 37. cents,
fllkvl cigar, of n-gular sixe. was being
T«-a or Tablet». Johnson drug sion*.
retailed A the Bast ft»r a nkkel we
Take Holll^t^rs R.M-ky Mountain
did not think It could be |»osvlble.“ Tea. See It exHmilnato the |MilM)n.
Tha Diamond Cura.
eald Mr. 8. B. Walt of A. K Walt A fe<'I it rovilulir.e the bliMsl and bring
The latest news fmm I’arls. Is. that
Sfins to a Record reporter. “If l« coiibl back that happy, jchonii b-eling of by­ they have dlsro\-ored a dtomond cure
be done we waiitetl lo do It. and after gone days. 3r> cents. Tea <»r Tabbls. f«ir consumptkm. If you fear consitmp
tlon or pneumonia. If will, however. !•#
a gotHi deal of corresiKinilence we JohiiMin dnig store.
iM-st for you to take that great remedy
found that this cigar was madU' in
mentioned liy.W. T. McGcv.of Vanleer.
Tenn. "I hail a cviugh. for fourit'en
Dlaghamion and was called the Wa<N
A Surprise Party.
A pleasant surprise party may l»e; years . Nothing helped roe. until I
worth UroK.' t’hico.
,
,
.
,
given to y«»ur stomach and liv*-r. by i iiM>k l>r. King's New Hlswivery foc
“To
To make
make aa long
long ».iory
story Khorl.
short, we
^ notllclne whirh will relieve, Consumption. Coughs and Colds, whlck
lamglu a small ku a short time agti, j their i»aln and dlseombirt. vlx: Dr. j gave me Instant relief, and effected a
and to,lay are having regulai ship King’s New Ufe Pills. They are a p«Tmanent enre.” Unequalled quick
im-i.fs of
of 3 <HS. at
wl a
W tinn*
tin... to
to supply
K.o.nlv the
the Hiosi w.ttidcrful remedy, aff.irding sure cure, f.tr Thnuil and lung _ Trtuililea.
ments

J. W. SL-ATEi

WlMlMsb ud Ktwn Tnrl«liabtollm*rs

HAD THEIR DOUBTS

.SSH—L

demand that has grown up for this
cigar. Our Ih*si smokers eiijtty It. ami Store Co s. K. H. Meads. 8. K. Wail 4
we recommend evt-ry smoker to see Sons’ drug stores.
how g.MHl the Chie»» It.”
I dellgl.l j
» particular smokers.
TRY A ACCORD WANT Aa

dealers in everythiAq

dealers in everything

dealers

EVERYTHING

LADIES’
WHITE HOSE
The very latest style of swell hosierj'* A splendid assortment to
select from.
The plain style sell at 25c and 5tlc the pair.
The lace style sell for 25c and 5fic the pair.
The style with lace boot is very popular sells at 50c the pair.

NO STORE SHOWS A FINER STOCK
OF COLORED HOSIERY
A splendid tan lisle hose for 25c. ’
‘’L
A fine lace tan at 25c and 50c.
The blue lace sells for 25c.
-j
All black hose, all sizes, 10c a pair.
Black hose with white foot. 15c and 25c.
All black, all lace hose, 25c and 50c.
Solid black hose with lace boot, 25c and 50c.
Black hose with fancy colored embroidery, 50c.
A fine black lisle, extra light gauze, for 25c and 50c.

We show the largest line of misses’ hose at 10c. 25c and 50c. v Childrens’ lace hose at 25c a pair. ‘
Infants’ mercerized hose in pink, blue an^ white, 25c.
Infants’ wool hose lor 25c.
«
Boys’ “iron clad” hose the strongest double knee hose that is made
“They wear like iron” sizes 6 to 10, and sell at 25c the pair.

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O K IM-T

WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCAimLE COMPANY

2Bo SEE OUR WINDOW 2So

J. B, False Electric Co.
ut CASS STREET

mm

ONE HONEST SHOW

band and taliltor aU riritora tost ba was
Jfraey C«y aatboriUaa bare vated
tba Eria imllroad the prlxiUm’ of
aring about a doaen atrreU for Ha $h,«
«RMm tann

uyius^ bo Sold!
A fine lot of up-to-date Go-Carts, Baby Cabs and Fold­
ing Go^arts lAst be gold during this week and next.
The purchase of lar^ quantities of new goods forces
us to sacrifice these in order to get the room they now

PHONE M2

DCALCRt IN CVCRYTHINQ

J, .

DEALERS IN EVCRYTMIHG

=

DEALERS IN EVERYTHIND

SORED IT lUTMOBUE

jKiiiEiainmn
fGtedBBte FtaB nm Pta*.)

RAM oowM mofrr tTfutiT.
Tte aalriaa «• tte

than tontad 4t tbin to the tanrtb tenL
Tte Mat teat was tte only areat
«te» aa ansIdoBt bovow aUgbC mas

IMITATION IN CKIME

fag a atari to seovlag too aoar tte
feaea. tkto oaoriag a tsmmteata delay.
Tte OBOsad ■wddeat brisO Qaasg of
Ctoba. thnmtag bar ffpod potatoa to
■totb. by tte braaktog of a bobble.
tte aaer^ bring:

aancafs teeas from toe task. They
watched her atorr kevnty tbaa evar
aad. relk>wtogtbe*midow^oBe4ay to
a benaa to tbe aartb of London, dlaraveiud toe 'tarraaed'’ aad mato BMUtaed
bnsbaad allre and weiL
One swtodtor begets aaotber. Watts,
toe framtotoat clack of toe Globe Asaarsaoe offkc, wm at once Imitated by
Boboon aad Redpatb. Watts wm s
young aad tnmtod clerk who deriaod

■RtVITlEfi.
Leslie G. Slocam'B ■'AO Sldoa ef
Ltfe" again ptaamd tte apactatnrs at
Statabaig's Grand tost ewealag. Those
wbo wltaesead tbe eatertatoamat are
loud la tts pratoca.
' Ftmtsmal Mystic Otrie wiD bold a
regular aseattog teasorrew evanlag.
Report from AUaatic dty will ba
givaa. A fall attcadaace to dealiud.
A special trato was nm last eventog
by Oonductor Peck to Nortbport and
totenaedtote points to retam all wayfarort wbo arrived to tbe moralag to
atteod tbe Woodman picnic and banc
races.
Henry Kendall, who operates a lever!
on tbe large mUer of tbe Central BttoMtbic company's plaat. got one foot In'
a rat of hot tar yesterday morning.
The boh on tbe lever broke and be
bad a narrow escape from plunging
bead first into tbe boiltog vat.
Pierce s Com Huakers will play tbe
Manistee team at Bowers Harbor Sun­
day. Tbe first boat will leave the
dock at 12:30 and another at 1 p. m.
Charles E. Quick has purchased the
Joslab I^ntngton residence- on Fifth
street and will remodel It for a per­
manent home.

Mrs. Jaeob Wilder and tors# fiasrik
ton. who ten baaa to tbe city tte
gateto of her daagbtor. Mrs. Mall
Rariay.iriuiaadtobmbamatoGafi.

'
ML w. A. rmswMtni

tte trea^eraO paea s
An steer Sana
CU«
by tte wtttarmwal of Bffly W.. wte ted
goBe sBd tte sal
Tbe imitative fscrity of crimtoals to
AalmH F«H.
111
Mack. owBSd bytlaarga Osstto of CblsraD lecngataad by all engaged to tbrir
cagn. boat MleUtaB terns Bt tte tiBck.
daiaction. says tbe Londoa Aaewera bkd him to enbearie huge aams. While
AI|0fM4rtvMbr U A. I
Oar BSMstinnsI crime makas ScoUsad be WM rccrivtog a aatory of only £200
bMM frtOlMH ftt u MMnMn» boldteg a rseord of t:dMk.
lMkPigR.cA.aaiMrls)...3
Yard waubful fof otben to which s year, be wm kaaptag up a fine boose
After tte Irst soars dowB tte bBBCh
•Mr
earaar of FroBt aad Cmc
aotee of its peculiar fSataMs wiU be to tbe wcri cod and a roanrion at
ware off Uke a stert dowa tte txBCk. Ooittagvaad Booker, b. g..
atTMla tlitft afunwoa aad took • mmA
(NriilM) ............................ 4
Brighton, at both of wbkh be rater
Joe OBto taktog tte goto away from
m IRffoaik
Woek of rroM alMM
*Sl^of tbe moat rcmartable aeries ef tatoed tovtobly. Hte wtoea were of tte
Loag Joha. claaaly foUowad by Will­ Qaeoa of 0ubo» b. au
tmItaUve ertmes to modern ttmea oe- beet, and be retained one of tbe mori
«r|Ml VM croMd wlU MfekiM.
iam Mb^. drivaa by Hogan, bis tialncurred St Wl^or. While tbe Count famous Frenrb cooks
Tba pMvajr kMl the sUdla of Um
(Si
er. wbo mado bis debat tbU nrteraooa.
and Countess of Mareila wets one FebgIM Mid WM bMlgglM to **o<r 4
7 7 dr nmry evening at dinner to tbeir ntaa- the preparutkm ef the banquets at
ha aooa votag ap to the atr
which be decried boots of envloos
tat la attaWbtlta to tarn lb« coomt
14)4. 2:17)4. 2:17)4aton near Vlrgtoto Watar same tbleves gnesta He wm s *Ts(run*’ of actors
duo to braaktog a tebhia. Joe Gale
OBlo Valoa amt allpiMd aad fall.
Jehn Lameen Starter.
ascended by means of a rope ladder to and impeeonloua Uterary and arttodc
tMrowteg Cta drirer to tka parcMaaL aad WUItom Mack fOnaad ns pretty
Jote iameoa bM beea acUng m a wtodow to the countess' dressing persons. By tbe Ume bis frauds ware
spaa as ever chnikod ep rsoords and
LaAtlf BaRbar tana aor drmr wen
starter dwtag tbe amoL nis wm aoi room, entered tbe room and. tevtog dtoeovrred be bad embeaaled no toea
tbe cveot WM raaolved Into a tght for
lataad.
Mr. ImmsoB's first appearaace wltb coltocted a rich booty of rings, ursteb- than £7Q.(Xn. He was triad, found
tta atnat was fkU of paopla aad supraamey betwasa tte tw& Re
tbe toegapbone aa be baa started tbe es, brooebee. necktoers and other trto- guilty and aenteftced to ten years' penal
Ska
clock
work
they
Uekad
off
tte
aervltode Tbe same night be banged
taaaw aad ted tba tans BMda tka ton
vartooB buBcbes to several local mceu
blmeelf to bl« cell
oato Ualoa atraat aueoassfolljr U to cods aad reaebad tte tema stratob as well as aome oat of tbe city. He
bit time past tbers , Rol»oo. a clerk to tbe emplov of tbe
wltb ao perceptible ehaaga. \boagb
alsmys gives Mttofactioo and both had been
^j
rtwnpany. not detsrred
OnsUe aaed tbe whip pretty freely to
' tbese
spectators aad owners are always robbertaa. Now toe feet
r WaUa' fate. Imitated bis frsods and
reach for tbe wire. Jost aSaatog U by
. v",.
reckless extravagance. He bad told
plesaod wltb tbe way be sends them thieves wm to make them common.
half a length, tbe soors balag:
on Monday, July 24th. to idva
Strangely coougb. tbeir Imitators, evsn bands ou and spent £27.000 srben his
on
for
a
plaoe
or
a
defeat.
RCRtONAU
Joe Gale, b. g.. (Speacar).............
Wllb- career was closed wltb a aentence of
our customers a ONE CENT
selectsd tbe
William Mack. bik. g.. (Gbstto)..
to a few weeks, while tbe Belgian am- twenty years' |>cnal serrltnde. Only a
REBATE CHECK for every 2Sc
Howard B. Gill of NorUport to la the Loog John. cb. g.. (MoOeiU^)... S
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
basMdor. U. van de Weyer. and bis fortnight after Kobeon’s conrlctkia an­
worth of merchandise puit-hased.
cJtf iodar laHdaalkllr to eejoj the Missouri Chief, b. s . (Jao. Roach).
wife
were
dining
to
tbeir
reeldeoce
at
other
Imitator
of
Watts
wm
detected
This FREE GIFT in addition
York, recently told tbe following story
New
Ludye,
tblevre
made
a
clean
to
Lionel
Redpatb.
His
ponlshmeot
ncaa wkiai an cm al Iba Trat
lUnstraUng bow tbe barbaric Instincts
Tl»e-2:lito.
to our Bock Bottom Pricea can­
atjr drlTlaa park.
persevere In bolding tbeir ptoce In tbe sweep of madam's Jewelry In iireviscly was tbe awfni one of llfeloog Imprts
Praadee-AH.
not fail to be appreciated by all.
Mn. Haarr Rlnrd and babj. Matel, to the second beat of tbe rree-for«n. bumea tasrt. even tbongb uoencour- the same fsabton. Tbe next gang of oomeut
These checks are redeemable at
Imitators were not so lucky. Tb.*ougb
The ibefi of tbe body of Alexander
rHamed to tbalr bonea la Cbaborcaa Joe Oato again beat tbe great William aged.
one cent each for purchases to
mMake to tbe dining hour of Stewart in New York lu 1S78 was imitodar after a rtoli with her pareats, Mack.^ Long John enase In third and *A prafeaeor in an eminent AomtI they timed tbeir taicd to HiSl lu Scotland by a gang of LOST—Wednesday evening at the
our Home Goods Department
Irsn antrerslty thought It wise to
Mr. aad Mrs. A. DuoMMcbeUe.
Ip’a boose too eorly 1 rttlalns wbo stole tbe )K*ly of tbe Earl
Mlttsoorl Cblef fourth, while the 2:0S bring up bis ebUdreo without giving
ONLY. They resemble our na­
merry-go-round, ladies' Jacket, locate
Mr. aadMn. Jacob Brtert of Klnss- ho^ WM seooniL Th time was them
nsteud of being at 1 of I'mwfiud from its renting pla«v to
any rellgloaa instruction and srtional greenbacks. You should
at IhU office.
July r’-tf
lar ntoraad bona this awralac after 3:1SHqualatsDce wltb tbe Bible until they dinner his luedsbip had gone for a j the family uinusoh‘um at Duneebt. Tbe
'
see them. Call at aton? for pardrive, from which1 be returned later i periietnitors *of this ghastly deed pe^
a few dare apeat ban oa baalaasB.
should
reach
tbe
age
of
anderstaodlng.
f:M Face.
tlculara.
than bad been expected. On gotog up- j tonoed it to i oouerful manner. The FOR RENT—8a>-. If you want a suite
K D. Catb of MaaSek was In tbe dtjr The Brat beat of tbe 2:30 pace re­ t>ne of these children, a Iwy. of coarse, sttirs
to h)s dressing room be found | body of tbe
the «-arl.
n
lie having d
of pleasant moms, cheap rent, good
went upI to tbe family igarret to a
sulted M follows;
bimaeir one niny day. Out of the tbe door locked. 7V*ben It wm broken | jy, bad tteeu t-mltalnied and placed In
location, near South l!nl<»n stroi-t
A. r. Baaowskl, A. J. Childs and Diamond D., b. g.. (Mnsterson)___
rookery there he
dog
up
an
extremely
tfileveskad
vanlteed.
but
bla
Ujre.coau».
Tbe
inner
one
was
of
be di
Bchotd. telephone C. H. Carpenter.
■an Mclatjrre of fiallalre are taklna Gall 8.. ch. s.. (Gsuntlelt)..............
dusty and dilapidated volame and d^ j
scattered on tbe bed ready for I Haliau wool, tbe aei-<iad iwoe wm of • 561 CliUens.
I atm there. Similar ^ jend and the <
to tte raeas.
• of oak. Thus
vonnd a portloo of Ita contents wltb !P»<*tog up.
Utile Duke, bik g, (Gormsine)..
Jul> 27 Ihiir frl-sai if
iiberies w ere they were the i s<H-urrd tbe l»ody wm consigned to tbe*
W. H. Natlall of Manistee Is to tbe Haadligbt. b. g.. (JoynO................
tbe gmtnt pooalbls Interest
sto.
a..............
'
work of different crlmlnato. all imitat- i f«ailly
,
_______
tbe
entrance
dty oa baslnaas.
Time—2:21 UBoon ^ Imltoton \ wbkb was coveret witu Aagstonc*.
"After a Sme be came running to
G. A. Lake of Sbamaa to spaadlac
Qrsst Mack Hsrs.
intry.
''over
ove abbli was a thick tenv of mold.
I all over tbe country.
M few daps to tbe dty.
This being tbe tost dny for the r
llatnaborougb's greatt picture. *Tbs
*Ths joet wltb
with ^arass
ass and flowers.
M. D. Oarrell ntorned this Boon and ladles’ day as well, tbe grand
Duebess of IVronshlre,'
stolen ^ tb‘i-vc«(. Im-akiog through every obsu
fnai carp lake, where be spent yea- stand WM well filled with members of ebock fun of fighting. I read all about one nigbt from Messrs.
A|
ITS. Agnew's
g*l- iclo. alsttnuied the l<ody and l«re It off.
tabdajr ftohlag.
feller called Moses that pani-hed ttie lery In oM Bond street■t by thieves wbo | For more than a y«ar no clew to either
tbe fair sex who embraced tbe opporH. W. Case of Lake Ann U to tbe tunlty to enjoy the fMt track records beads of tbe MaUkItes. and tben>'s cut the picture from Its frame, rolled ; the missing boily or to tbe peritetrators
it up and carried It off. There bad iof 1the crime was dUt-overed. Then „
dty today.
which have delighted small but appre­ lota more scrapping In It.'
" 'What's the name of tbe book, been no roldiery of the kind store lolJ puseber related how be bad seen
R. B. Lyle and Wllllaai Peteraoa of ciative audiences the pot two days.
1850, when burglars visited tbe picture ■ n»cn commit the robt>cry.
Bobbyr bis mother Inquired,
fife Lake an In tbe dty today.
I
gallery
to the Earl of Suffolk a real- [ n»ey h.-ul. be> d.-rian<
William Mack, the great Mack belong­
diH-iansl, sworn him.
Tbe boy hfritmted for s few moJ. H. Leaks of nxa Lake is to tbe ing to George CnsUe. sporting u record
,
----- :>le Ihreato. to sccre«-y. and
dty oa bttstoeas.
sersral
plclures. of which they tried < be had till now held his tongue In ter
of 2:05U. arrived In the city this morn­
to
vain
10
dtopooe.
In
disgust
they
at
jror.
He
i«inted
out tba iqwt to tbe
J. H Landraai aad J. PallU of Bast ing from Detroit and sms ready for tbe
tost abandoned the treasures, worth
bidden tbe body,
Jordan Ven In tbe city yesterday.
free-for-all this afternoon,
JdtniMthem
aome tbonaands of pounda. hiding
the con-*- was found buriwl thtir.
C. V. Moody aad F. N. Davidson of driven by Mr. Castle himself. Head­
under one of the two
srvbes of Black- jwrainwd
j^^a
ro Bivovs
to some tbli-k blankets. Tbe
•nauait City are In tbe city today.
friars bridge, wheree they
they were
were found.
light. the local horse wbo somsbed the
ptMuber was himself accused of
J. R. Jenkins of Mancelons Is spend- track record tost fall, to on the 2:30
BUY
Tbe pcrpelratoni ofr tbe
the Gslnsborou^
Galnsboroogb i|ij,viBg
baring bad a tisnd to the dmi and.
Ibk a few days In tbe dty.
^^al. was found gulltr.
LAMP®
Norwood Congregational church. Liver­ tteft ware equally unfortunate to
pace for a work out. as be hM
•tt«pta to nmke money by tbeir
. «-ntentv- of five resr>' p^J. K Dunn of Manistee wm In tbe been in training this year.
pool. M ba entered tte pnlplt of this
NOW.
NOW.
^me. Still, they had tbeir Imitators. .
^rvltudc Instead of the reward be
ebureb
on
a
leeent
Sunday
evening.
It
r,.y;
dty today.
10.00
• Mack is a Vstsrsn.
antlclnaicd
BUY
to tbe custom of this committee thus Tbe very text .rear thieves made an
BUY
J. A. PenalaiciOB of Cedar is rectsWlllism Mack, the home with
graciously
to
greet
vlsUlng
ministers
LAMPS
i
"-"'"..u..,,
of
for
tered at Hotel \t'bltln*.
low mark, wm sired by Alcymoot. His with s annshloe moosage. a custom
NOW.
B. 8. Grey of Lake Ann Is In Ibo owner Is George Castle of the Olympia that ml^t wen te adopted ererydty looklna after busIneM Interests.
ares rained at from £1Q.UUU t
BUY
theater. Chicago. . Mack to thirteen
. C. B. Williams of Pdoskey Is in tbe years old and for eleven years he has
LAMPS
dty. *
been pounding It down the tmek.
NOW.
102
C. 1. Thompson and arlfe of this dty
2:23 Pace.
i.si;
BUY
BUY
left tbU noon lor Tbompsonvllle.
Tbe third heat of the 2:23 pace did
kt at thi
L70
LAMPS
where they wlU spend a few days.
LAMPS
Uful
not change the position of the purses
» eouts o
NOW.
NOW.
Mrs. R. H. Crane and dsufhter. M announced through the afleraoon
a earth shall greet ns sa w<
r In
Katherine, of ClndnnaU, O.. passed edition. Mattie Chimes. Debbie C.
iSdirr. Wi.ld. .«>nio.d

■Ith grsuful records of
Jowl
BUY
BUY
gems valued at £20.00t\ Tbe Jewel •
throoeb tbe dty today en route from leading tbe string with Baron Belle
LAMPS
Of Christian rharlty whsrewtlh ftnll
LAMPS
case WM to lb«' custody of two female
Harbor Sprlncs to Cedar liodye.
An Inlsrky Draw.
I^llera bu bumUs loon unto his !.«
apparently outclassed though
NOW.
NOW.
ws not ao bsllevs. slnos Hs both eenranta, wbo reoebed tbe sutloo lu a
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hundley and made a good spurt on the last half but
Don RlmplU-lo to disttH tte clouds of
csb. The first allgbllug from tbe.cob. m«’lanriioly that cast a gtui>m over his
three children of Ohio passed through broke at the third quarter and dropped Tbst Inosaneb ns tt ' ■ dens to OBS
put the case down on tbe iMivement
the city today on their vray to North- back. The most exciting event of the or thoss HU littls 0 ■ ’twos dons 1 and turned around to sssUt her com- , spirits has ukeu to theater going. "ErHim?
nnul" was produced, and evk-rybody
port.
ra«‘ jvas the finish of Mattio Chimes
thU bs true, bow manr
Mrs. C. C. Kspps of Jacksonvlllr. HI.. and Debbie C.! this being srildly
Is a cuod of General and Mrs. Grier­ tested by both, though IX^bble C. was
^
ti-..-1./..u .b«.t «•.- b,
son of Oaks. Omcna.
able to hug her flank she wm not able
i immediately sprang Into fashion smoug
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and little to res|)ond under the last and stood
1 heavy f«-pt whoM steps Wi
j thieves. Tbe very next rntmtl. at the!
ydaaiehtrr and Mrs. Bwtft arc visltlns aenind as she began, the offlctol score
b«oM. elastic tluough toe i
I •*“
‘ke third act. wberv
Mr. Murphy's parents. Mr and Mrs. D. being:
II. Muiiihy. of.Wrst Tenth street
neir found bops and sympathr and
Mattie Chimes, b m (Toorl...! I .1
G. lUites. vice president of the Debbie C. b. m.. (Cane1..........2 2 2
1 nelcoate thse within tl
Herald and Record company, has U^'n Harry B.. b. g.. (Branch)..........4 3 3
bliss.
Jewels worth somk tbonsanda of
Emsnl Ami tte third? Ernanl
In the city for a day or two and will IManmnd p.. b. g.. (Maslerson) .3 4 5 Tbs golden city of Jerusalem:
pounds.
f again. Alway.s i-Mianl. 81x nights
prayers of (
return to Cbicasu tontoht. Mr. and
WMh ths earnest
e
Time—2:17H.
2;17\,.
Tbe fact that tbe man be chose
tains
commlti
; running! Now. tluifs unlikely ou tte
Mrs. Hat**s have Just retumt'd from
2:» Tmt^
example was rv'warded with ten years |
..ihdr annual trtp to the Paciftc coast,
petial servitude did.not deter Taiirpsy.
The second beat of the 2:20 trot UTonM Wenr Her Ptn nt Any c«
once or twice tua.v pass, but six
tevlait spent two or three weeks in went under the wire wit hthe favor­ Some time ago tbe president of tbe ^| the Jewel thief, from pesolvlng
running- that Is loo much."
YaUowstone Park and at tbe Portland ite. Osmllle, In form to bold tbe pole, Christian F-ndeovor oociety in Holguin, : tate his plan. The first thief ordmxl
Iil4« remark* wen- n-k-elred with a
Cuba,
sailed
foe
New
York
to
Join
her
.
ncreral
thousand
iKumds'
worth
of
Jewasposltkm.
regular ovanoii.-Giornale dellf Donne.
closely shadowed by Sidallce. the pool
A young man <
tbe boat elry
dry from a London shop, bad
had tbe pre
favorite, who. by steady gains, reached told her that she bad better Uke off clous trinkeu brought to bis bouse.
AMUbCMEMTft.
Roaka ssa PststMW.
the first posiUon. tbe two making the her Christian Bndeovor pin or aome cbtoroforiDed tbe unlucky bearer and
The well known Intellleeuce of rooks
might barn tbe boot becaune there disappeared wltb bU booty. Tarii«y Is curiously lllu*trattil by Gicir use of
Mtos Margaret Neville, the cr-lebrat- first bilf neck and neck, and W. J..
a iToteoUnt on board. She re­ procseitod ou tbe aame Unca. Wltb his potatoes. A clergyman to north Wales
•d BagHsh actroM wbo Is the Pauline who WM doing good work, went op in
plied. 'That would be tte same as wife be took a boose In tbe west end noticed tbst twi«e lu the t-ounie of
to tba prododkm of "The l.Ady of the air. landing at fifth. Red Pbll hold­
the year the ground '•enestb a rookery
lOroBs’* that srlll be produced at Stein­ ing fourth. Tbe tost heat being full of
was strewn with small i>otatoes. Thia
berg's Grmad opera bouse next Tues­ breaks which were tbe only ones knew, tbe boat might be burned.—<To• and emeralds for ble srife's con- happened to tbe breeding aea!MJO ami
day evaatog. Aug. 1. Is ever.rthiny that chalked up against tbe event, the score tilde Bretlov to Christian Endeavor sideration. The unfortunate Jeweler'a :
the auturan. tefore tte winter
World.
________________
can be desired to realise the eminent being us ftrilows:
when be was shown Into tbe Tan- j atorms b.-gin.Wben'’ the birds reasae'ro'
Wc are making every effort to clean out quickly our
ay drawing room irat -selxed. cbloro- ! pi©
Camille, b. m.. (Boone)............ 1 1 1
n-palrs necesaary
author's (Lord Lortton) picture
Tba XacwtbwetOK amiseu.
remalninii stock of
Sidallce.
g.
m..
(J.
W.
Brown
Paulina Young, beautiful and ncoomTte season for Ingathering Into <mr
ff Co.) .......................................2 3 2 aocietlea and cborcbes la now at band. ay and bis wife decamped wltb
pushed abe has made a great hit
precloos burden. 8o far the i»laa bod j observer was at a loss to discover tbeir
U may be said without hesitation bM. U Orr. b. g (J. 81. Mary).fi 3 3 LK every one do what be can to lead succeeded, but Tarpsy commenced to j
to the rook*. An old parishlooer
at least one soul to Christ sod Into tte fall as soon as be be^ao to be original. [ .upplled him with this explanation:
that this produetkA of this r^wned Cbas. Lw Orr. b, g.. (J. 8U
»*»nr) .....................................S 3 3 church and sodaty batoro Jan. L IfiOS. He and Ma wife having stolen nway , The rooks employ the tubers for mess
drams Is worth an evening of
ptnoaal effort and prayer will do U.
^
^f tbrtr mst* to satlone's lime: moreover. It affords an op­ W. J.. b. g., (Jas. Guest)............ 3 S 6 Gaa tte Master count oa you?—Bar. J. to taamlnron. Tan>»y excited the sus
plclons of tbe landlady with whom ; ty themselves that tb« dimensions are
portunity to Inspect some very good Red Phil. b. g.. (T. Anderson).4 4 4 B. Foot In Ohio ■ndoarocar.
they lodpsd by the peculiar cbongas be
t^e .ccomroodalloo of tbeir
Time—2:22. 2:18)4. 2:18Wncting.
This is the way we are doing it
effected to bis appearance.

-pbe notatoro wbm measured
2:to Pace.
8o acuta did her qmplrioos at tost j
wltb tbe slae of an
' The iMt event of tbe afternoon, the
THE MARKETS.
Mens suits, values up to $12.00 at........... ...............$ 6.00
2: to pace, wm the mce of the meet, man wbst most Interested Dr. Holi
Mens suits, values up to $15.00 at........... ........... 10.00
*»**» w*«M d*.
ItotTolt. Mich., July J7.—Wheat— the sudden looming up into pitunl- In his drive* about the' surrnntMHiig were Jost too late. Tte mysterious j
country, and te said, as 1 expected hhn lodger bad supped away to tbe eoaU-! This bill.” ssld tbe chairman of tbe
Mens suits, values up to $18.00 at...........
July. k«c; No. 2 red. Kc; No. S com. imnce of tbe Caro horse. Chartoy Wil­
<o say. "Measnring -big trees." Tberr
•tc; September oato. Sb^c; Na 3 ton. Into first ptoce when be gave Mtos were aome trees te never could pass nent. Tbe detectlrea, baffled for the * legtolative steering committee, "must
Mens pants, values $3.50 and $4.00 at -.
■not. however, dlscoort
be
allowed
to
become
a
law
In
I
while oats. scc.
Marion tbe race of her life and bis antll that measurement was made and affcd. Mrs. Taipsy rematoad. and they
Others
from 87c to.......................................
present shape!"
Toledo. O, July t?.—tWieai—Cbsb. sudden collapse to tbe second beat m put down In his note book. Most of wateted her keenly.
-Why notr demanded tbe member
July. tf%c; Septembar. Wlfcc.
the un eoder. though this wm all dne ns have lenreed of this bobby from
Some montos later she denned tte that bad charge of tbe MIL
tbe
"Autocrat."
to
wtaleb
l>r.
Hulmes
Cbloago. July 27.—Wbeat-July. to an accldenu It wm nevertbetass as
deepaat meomlag. and tte tofarmatton
-ira too plato and direct. There la
of ft
MKc: September. 17c.
Com—OM dtocouragtag to tte toige sutHsace. As tells wbefe tbe biggest trees that be that she bad lost her bnsband. wbo had
has measured are located—tbe West
Mling It
July. MKc; old September. OUc. tte tost score down as off the Wilton BprlngMd elm tbe SbeOeld elin.\be dlsd an the conGnsnt. opread aroond. a^ BO possible way of evadl
and tell
Oats-July.
September. »Hc. bores lost a toe weight, wbieb ao com- Hatfield elm. anff^so oa. On an exSepccMber poik, til; lard. |7Y0; ribs. pleteiy nabatoaoed him that be wm curaloa tbe doctlr was never wVboDt to canrtDce any posolble watchers that. got a v—^
» «
f7.tk.
entirely out aad while not SB bto feet a mpe mcasare and a note book. In thoir trouble wpohl be tn vain and dls-' yeara.-—Chicago Triinme.
Bg nasteadlly. tbe Queen of which he recorded the statistics of his
Jtost Buffalo. Jnly^.-CatUo-OsThe winners in the guessing contest on collars in >our
asBd Ugbt. values unchanged. VaaU Quba also gotog to pteoes lost ahead -tree wives," as be called them.—OJk
window. Newton N. Beach, .first prize, 1164; S. AdsBBd oalvaa—Market active and hlgbar. of him tboi«b to tbe third beat tbe tot­ ver Bronson Capen la Country Life. *
Icy and Delbert Wcisler, secooid pri^ 1176. Exact
BbMp and lamba^MarkM utaady. ter laaded second by a steady puU aad
number being 1164.
nd Hooker, urbo wba second
tfBds fair. Hogs—Fairly. acUva at
C. L. Dayton ut Leland U spending
•CtedjfrioaA
in the saooad bant drappad to tonith. > tba day to ^ dty.

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EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF

LAMPS

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Orr. Hard cad WR WeoA teetaMe! CALMAHt laterior dtar Va
ivtoM fssta to bafijr aeai^ The totsMse verb rssked secosd Is i cu
l^^ntacrCA
23fWfrtf aMetdsrsMcteraU tatortorvM
eaa. tw sad tbrea. Ttoe|>aBtoertina vOtb tvetov eebaotosadto ttfas, ___i bavtsr
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dtoilart tor***
er the «adta SI VM am. Tlds|or«toBtoer«IMHSBtcetoe«.TtoptatfSartaStMtoassMC totaetonds-icr tomtom to ton to f«r« s tmftdaessitM chfldna that cater thto tec
coda
ca pei*l|
. tbr ol^n't to Iv !
vertL Itoe verb to
hr altovsd to coMcair far a half dsr. ttos ta an I
feci health. Natarc's mreat gBh of;
Thto voaU Klvetbe itnai tors reOtof I tbe trades stoasld be esus veil dose s*
phyakhl beauty coma to aU who nae
osM ant I la tbe Misrttjr ordstosaecs Ibto U all alto nerd ter Ibto pamve.
rooai sad at Che asae thae vosM
HoniBterh Boeky Moaatabi Tea.
tbe child lecelTcs. la
> tatose
Bright cores aad red cheeks feOow its
l^lrapo bat three

per

Mr. Ollbett asM that a plaec otttildc •cholars eater the Utah erhwH
I Pm MV
vce, «M
Tesc|>twa Fetas.
«r flEi2 |M caplU. Is Omd Baiktte aricht be aersaad bat there coSM br a
The tesrhtos^ fOBcc <tf Uk* part jesr
I ttecMC to skMC tlt.a »«r oqrtls sad prohtoai of veepenr hsaatas the cbC
cf thea tosMre was excellest asd the ostlook for the
to IW Hto* •etoooi $Ml Is Itocralt tk»
itox
year
to rery bright. The beet
No
taore
psplta
cMt to BMcIi WldMr. betas stoMH iCd to
be pot la Che Stale etsMt echool as i that can be aeeared to bum too good
the Utah
teat year theta were fraa fortr-dte to j for the Traverse CItr spools. Bsch
Mr. OUbCft
froa s ssaber
er ef cStSsa ehevt^that ■Istrdvc peplto there aC the ttaM; year a aamber of good teaehers are
ONLY

IBUMFin
COST LOWEST
TfUVmUM CITY «kY»
•Iftjtt POn EACH •CHOLAIL

ainst <lo! lost ton this to not a disaster as woald
i Trsrerae dtr stood at which vsa theeopseity.
the head er thd list where Bee text aotaSthtag.** atid the sapertstcadeSL j he snppoeed because new blood to scTo BMoUty ddieel Orowitaa
| cored and jodlcioasly distributed
books were weed. Borne of the hgm
Mr. OUbcit then made a very worthy , whlci^ has a good eBect sad prevents
were:
Tamoa. ItocaL aagBoslka. Uuit of besatlfyiag the teachers froan getting tots mu. There
...t
»J4
tll.W
W*.t»’hrtaol
gronads.
There
should
he.haa
bees s'good wboSmataC spirit of
Adriaa ....
t4js! Bower beds and other altracthre tea-j ooop^ntlcm through the schor^to last
Aaa Arhor........ 4M
ANNUAL fllNOirr or tUFCNIN- Battle Creek .
I be aaM. The eoet would be small 1 year. The teachers and pupils
Uhl yiASi
TENOCNT I. Bl OILBCBT.
11.tf li.12! M
expeaae at maintalnance woold joperated and there was a closer feell&g
17.57
Jt.72 he nil. eadi Janitor being willing to I of coopemtioo between the teachers!
15A2
M.«a|haep up his yard oa^acoonnt of his land parents thao tMual.
16.M UAsIkMc la the boBdlag and groandt.j Mr. Oilbert closed by expressing ap12.
U
t*A»!
nehool yards have an etoct on the, predattaa
ePtrOta^to
Lboat and tee^rs with him which
1*-11
t7.«4'neighbarhood as they todace ewToand-!.board
Gset Is lAwnr ant Ns Free
_ propeny owner*
______ __
_______ their
____! had
much to do with
ICdH f 4.(» i •*«
to beautlty
,
Ypettoau
Test Beeha Are Fomlehed.
To what better use couW ' school year.
In Ohio. iBdlana and nitaols the ex I premtoca.
7
pense is conslderahlj higher thaa to |
money In the park fund be put ] In connection with the beamlXving of
The aaaaal report of Sapertolesdeot
Michigan bat tboacMates
lead In than to beauUfy the sehool groundsr“ ^ the grounds. Mr. IWe said that a
t. a OUhert to the board of odncatliai
tragee paidthe tcacil^rs.
Itcosts the
nsked. He aid that the money i motion ^ad arrled that the committest eveatog toiowed that the coat of
would be well dIstrRmted abuut the j tee on buildings and gniands tocure
ialUoo ter each popi] la the TraverM Traverse Wtr edweb fortHItc cents
city and the eCect would be al! for j plans for beaut ifylng the various j

year
to
esppiy
test
books,
la
Bag'
aty aehool Is lld.42 or less thas any
good. This was talked of two years |eeh«H grounds but the cotnmiTlee until
other city of a like else with the ct- teab fhe cost to tfiyacrra resu os a ago but nothing came ofdl.
- rerinily
l>een unable to s«e ire a
tseptloa nf Gadlltoe where the cost to twelve-year average. In this city the
Day
1 competent landscapt' gardlner. Flan*
• fuel vss elghly-thrre cents r ,
. School for Deaf.
$lhJO. CadlUec, however, has do free
pupil while to Bay City It ranged from
The day abool tor the dturf *..< would bi* ready Un the neat mieiiim.
•ext books while in the Trsverso City
gehools the text books an* free in the arty cents to II IP, the building where I next touched upon. A school has been j
It cost Bfty cents being provided-with j established here and maintained fi»r s|
Teachers,
grsdee.
a fan.
; year. Under the law. the state sup 1 The commlfu-e on leacb.-rThe report was very InieresthiK s« W
Lenfsr Term at game Cost
| ports Ibis school. The atteudsnre dur- mc>ndcd the arv4>ptsnre of the n-*igna-^
shows that the e^tiols have su>a(my
Mr. Gilbert stated that he was of*ing Ibe year was C.3 pupils, this being Uc^u of William P. Ni'«.Hlham. conimerpragrsshed; In the Traverse ' City the epfnioo that the Traverro City j eooslderod a large school to'causa each clal teacher, and II. J. iCugl^ies. s grad- j
schools there are one sui>ofinieadeat
uate «»f Cleary bn«iniMi coile^te and aa ;
schools oould be run nine and one-half | child most be taught separatcl.r.
and flrtr-elgkt teachers employed, ten
exiM-rienoed man Pir hi* place, the
Beml-AiMuial Profnettona.
months at practically the same cost as I
Is the High school sad fonyalx In the Bine moBtha. At preseni. the local
The plan of *r» ml-anneal prummkm*
«« Ik- I<;». a moi:th The eon! i
grsdes b^lcw the High school. The stdiooto have to oompete with nine and has been Introdnred In the schools'
rccommende ! that Mr>.
vss l.»W. hot ss4bcre were 34S traastraa»fvrr»Kl from thej
oae-hair and ten month schools In hir­ with \eiy sattofacton- rcrfulis. Thi*:
. Icrs the artusl numi>er lM*longing
ing teacher*. The teachers do not diK»* not tooan that the puplU ar*-pro- Urmle* tp the C«-ntral building a: f«4»
•ras 2.C1J. The sveraitr mimUT beMiss <;l«u Wllsu-y u |
look so much on the amount |ier month moted twice a year but that iheN «*'*««»• «*“»
Isaglng was l.»Sl asd the percentage

povitUm at 515 a |
as they do the working time In the classes arc divided into arctkms. tbofcv
ar dally attendance was 1K31. or F3.4
year. Their ex|H*n*e rontinupi twelve whos.* natural ability permit* them.;«»^'»« Nto* JvaniKC Smith wa* n^e
per rest. iMt year there were IRtt months and If they can work ten iiclng given nKire extended wwk. This I
***'“ 7«»«Uh gTa-li
hetosgtag which shows a sain of C»
re-;
iL. Tlu1
building i
moDtbs they are ahoad a certain sndicaps no one as the quicker pupils
ter this year.
port was adoptfvl.
i progress while the slowei
jwer.onc-*
amount.
A bunch td bUl* wen- o. k.'d and on
Maintalnance Exptnae.
lose a whole year’s work' as '
Mors Room Is Needed.

kept
Mr.
Koole*
motion.
Mm
11.
L.
Mo.*!. Gmwrt then presented tbr ext when the classes !
With the opening of the Union
j tk-:h wa*« allowed fio for the cure of
f ar'malBlalnanre of the srhools.
I iQuc:.
the Uukm sm-et bnildlns from the
tt cost f€.&8S to famish instruction to street school, the crowded condition
Work Wr* Successful.
j
huslian IV deani.
the High school or ySa ll* inr espita. of the Cenfal and dmwoou avenue
Ijist rear the n-gular work in thej________________
Below the High scho«»l the cost was ! buildings was relieved. Kive rooms
and this |Mduxils
llt.dlS, or IM.IG p<*r capita. Tbc|»we used there last
SHcci'ssful. *nie I cicyCLESHh^skIh ait'l ail kiud* of r.
.m
the
aeru
dilevi
State
Ptnnn
|
lllgh
selu*ol
total «»st was U6.rmt. or tlS.Ki lu-r y«*»r sU will he iimnI. The
^
. ..
r
the list of the V .d M. hw thn^e >v.nr* •
The ruuuInK exp»-nM-s. i I In-! srh«M*| ass uiH-tutl to relievo
j,,,,. j- ,
taferost. eir.. wm> |«.!»3I.74. crowdtxl cmdllkw at Oak l*ark but al­ which to the lonui-st time any school .
-----—
This brings tbe cost for oat-h pupil up though it was filled to capacity tbe can Ik* placed on thto li*t. In the.
grades
Uuwork
was
also
suree-ful.

TRY
A
RECORD
WANT
AO.
aindiliun
al
Ouk
Park
1s
not
much
U.M more. The total cost, not Inrlud-

iCMSTEIIWISSNCCSSHl

fr

use. Zi ocats. Johasoa drag etorv.

TONIGHT
‘ALL
SIDES OF
LIFE ’
Steinberg’s
Grand

11. r.os-nnrt has Batohei* a new iday

Otan-upSaU
011 all

of the cvvoperatKia of the

Wash
Goods

TONIGHT

This is the last call on all
WASH GOODS.

We have

pul a price on

cvcT>'thing

summcr>- that will move them
quickly.

LOHGBSTOF ARTHAKE
Did yju ever talk *© g
leataed mtaucian and hare
hiai lall yoo about the tSoul
of hia iiiaaoT Have you ever
/nllj realiaud that a icood
piano hag a goal? Tbe meautn^ of the won] ‘'life** ag ap.
pUed to human beiiin n—
the imioo of tool aad body,
abo tbe duration of thig
ouiou.
The life of no other inaui.
mate form oorregpoodg go
dogelv to human life ga does
iite of a „
good .piano. BeUieli!
the date of its
grinning with the
coding,
uianafactuTD' and cod
hen its tooe;—iU
soul
•--------’-is
t^)m> from it. Mai^ pianos
fiU early
die yxmiw: and fill
gntvi*8 wh
ntnlI gome there be,
be.
which vomkl bg better for tbe
w'orkl of musk-, had they
newr been lw>ru.
KlBibBUrfeBBBEllAMrB
vrocxl 0I4 goiitfg of
Like th<* vruod
luu>; i
Kimltall I^aaos radun*, and n*biin
iin Itheir swivt
tone quality. We douH want
you to simply tak*'
Tor it that “the life
lif of Kim-

..

Itidl riuuos is lou^^r than
that «»f any otlier make.*' We
want you to call at our gb»iv
and examiiu* iheiii for vouraelf. se*‘ the strvuKth. golnlity
<»f cMiiistniction. eU*,. etc.. hImI
you w ill U« fully coiiviiu*«L

50c Wash Goads

BaixBiM ia «tti piBMt,
BtbBT n&Bka.

2Sc aad 55c Wash Goods

Taken in exehanvre for Kim
kills. A FKW IJAKliAINs
in Victor Tulkiun Macliineg.
('omplete atiK-k of Kecords
for all ma«*Iiim*s. KveiythiriK
kiHiwn in tnubic. Ke{Ktirinua
8|awiahy.

J? 6itMt niMtk is
SpcBtst Bit
*.ty>throM prin-vib, auil you •ai.'t
itiiM the mark a* tu <10x111%-ur e<^>iiutny il you ai:« lor here wlirti lunibi-r
buyin-^ is «•» your lumd. We tutu
o\*rr to you iIr- uut|>vt vi some of th«l>cs| i.iill* ill the • ouniry—well fex«ar» folly rut an<! surfaced
lumUi Mftn the tiut ?.| Itouse in tbe
laud.

KIMBALL
P» l AN08

' LAST TIME

KNBAll
12\c aad iSc Wash Goods

MUSIC HOUSE

M. B. HARNER, Prop.

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

Nest w A V rrt.dfWk‘.*himw

fv,.
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What the
"4m

NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY

-S'' ■

Has Done and is Doing
V' The National Biscuit Company has brought Ac science of baking close to Ae pomt of perfection, pracdcally revolutionizing Ae baking of Ijiauit, crackers and wafers.
It makes Aem better than Acy have eva been made before; it keeps them fresh in moisture proof
packages, as Acy have never been kept bcfc»e, and all this goodness it guarantees by placing a trade mark
to re^ and white on each end of Ae package, so that even Ae toddler peeping eagerly over
Ac counter’s edge, may buy as safely as Ae Aoughtful housewife.
If every woman m Ae land could actually know Ac hig^i quality, Ac never-endAg care, Ac
Infinite sM, Ac absolute cleanliness Aat is represented by every pack^ bearing this trade mark
<rf At Natkxtol Biscuit Company, it is certain Aat Acre never would be another triscuk,
cracker or wafer sold in a oommod pajper bag.
That tfak happy

jiv.Y,v/5

rmA

may come to pass, Ac National Bfaatt Gwnpany will invite the la<fies d this dty to join them

farieaMrtentertiiiiMWarflfaw iiecome acqaafatBltoaialtod^^
Watch for the Announcement

"

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. NA-riONAL BISCU^ COMPANY

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wmokm mmo^ma, Tiuvmc

THE KATCHEZ INDIAN

■OKU IBR CHMSa

oBfBAy la tta kaaa*. BBd taa.agkk
to oatarcala oa tta poech. •owi
had to ta dsma Oma of tta poaag Mt ABCMBCB TMf AM.VATIOM OF
MiM
Bmtk am4 Hkm Mmmm.
M18 Bi^ TO A WpllAII.^
9r0tfttU .at Aan AfW wa-a -irah Is
-s eostsst w to wMci^ vs*
popsaar As9 Afkor iM. tte viss
^ov• fSMlvvd s d1«sias<
vartk »ot tta ooem to BOA BBd ftato BO
fit*. A»
MMpsiur t
tta fkto wHl oBtartote their aom
•Ms* s
fair.
kr ik« to tta partor vkh wtodowa tatoad and
Trste rnasrtl. oCwW tko tisp,
» tta XakekoB. TTtat la I
Ik* IMI ccmml vkkk AoMi S.44S iBBto bqps to aR tta gtory.
l*r H—li. BB4 tat UCl far A*
sa. Ik* ISUOT'* taoikOT^ ctarsta tkat
tog amd oa aoeoBat/of tta a
snrsfsl ksakrad of k« (Asm**) vou*
ks4 k*ss Mofao tram tta taUot tat aarp abaadeaateBt of tkair aaaaal pta aoAprascrrfd a mtkfol htotocr of tola
Abb aseorili«Mr vttkkrev tram tta Bic. vkkk kaa kota kold oeorp poar tonfgtor pooplp. la tta oaclp tradllor
4k
potoa. ti«Bor bbs ataaps sold
ooBSMt. kst ata sriU ksr* a 4iaM4
TiSB. )mB tta M»*. Tta ISOO rsM vltkoot totorfwmtoa of tta oAoors^
i tkto pear tta
hr kkr rrfasA* for toi«* will raj tar
kitBpaad «M
H.
PtcL Ksi**j ct abb Arbor. IB kit
t.*v loctB**. -Bsotat Bfccsrsilo** lo
PoMpoil.'' tap*, to Ml mamr «ar4t. tkal
It may aqc ta mmnBf Itom OBt.
piBioUtrs kst* BO Uota** to crow. U«
aar» Ikai tta toi*« oupvattoat kavo Me of WaakktotOB ttat tta rarrat torvfMlod a Moot ocMBplot* waisr wf ----------------------------*“ cloasd with a
t«« to tta bsrtod eltr. to porfoet. to frsBt concert to Ita pOBataB koUdlsg.
attended bp 12.000 psopto. Tta ctarva
tod. «TBt tbo^Btoktoc to ikai Asp BB4 fonadated of 000 voir**
volrw tralnta
tra _____
agd Ml
«o von boa it tata pivaonred that by I>rry 8. Poster. Tta saccBss of
fftoc* tta mto* woe* asoovorod. all this ooncMt and Mr. Foator's ahto Ikap
that vu ocraaaarp to aao tta tpotoai ditog of aoeb larger cbornata kav*
vas to i«im OB tta vator apalo sad U awakened a desire to Wssblpgtoo for g
«*>»■ ibn>uab tta pipot lodap at ale*Kostei's managrfnettt
Tta Ttowa
Ip a* to tap dtp to tkto oauatrp.
root gad other papsn stiaagty adroHavtoB taen anBO)*d^tta pait few raip OBck as eatorpriaa. AH BDdMTOi^
iteaMB* lip hurt** vkick tave porttot- era wUi taMtw la this raeoMtoa of
ta IB nilalac kit akaito traoa adltor tta gptaadld toiMlcBl dJrseior of so
Toai Haaaa. c&-«ut* coatoitoakiaM’ of
aitoefsl BtatlBttoa. of Irua ilaaatalB.
bat csBMd tta fullovlBa notice to ta
la BotamU mad UoravU arc dr*
publtobcd: 'Tbe tbade troM to front rkrUttan Kndearor societies, caltod
uf IBP bMne OB Wed K. alreet hate KrosUBsa ftoaha.
The Rlehoxnd Bin (N. Y.) Baptist
been llberanp tapped with part*
. areeo. DHver* of deliverp rlf« will Endeavoren have oia^'tta S)
pirate aovern tkoBiaeltiM aecordlar
lyJunior soctotp, which to carrtod on bp
Wllttom U IU1I. rhW «»f the o«w a Junior commlttoe from tta oMor aoof fore«t pnidort* to the furett ter rletp.
Tta inspiring motto of tta Eoiopean
Vice, left Watblacton recently tor
northern Mkhisnn. where e»ien«ltre Chrtotton Badoaror eoarantioB to be
experfuentt are to procres* to te*i held at Bertln July 8-18 Is. “Full ObedlBcw to the King of Klng*.“
tta •.aaoolna of hemlock and tainJoyful N>ws Is a Tamil numthly pubarark titoher for rro*t ttoe Cedar to tlshod at Faaamatoi. India. Jt Atrotes
betof teeted for telephono potoa. Tbto* half ito opacb to Christian Eadoaror
work It being done In ooopentkm aad thOB abundantly Jnstifie. lu aam«.
with the ChlcacD A Northwettem and
A vigorous sonuou to Clirtstton £nthe W'iaroaaln central railroadt. and deovorers was rpesotly proaetad by
with the American Tdepbone A Tele­ I Ucr. Jobs Herron of tbe Central Pratbytcrlan
ebureh, Akron. O. He oaod
graph Co. Mr. Hall then goes to Mto
tta sOMUoflve text. “A man was fanew>in to inapeet the work in
Btoos according as be bad lifted iq>
Ing and treating erott ito« for tta axes ufem tbe thick treos” (Pa. Ixxlv, 6k
Northern PsclSc railroad.
Why aboald not the chief of police
»tatan«*B Peostdent.
make a medicine hawker prove the
flom* of our raadmu know Hr. Curt's
nnirth of hto remediot before allowing ammaemeot at hb discovery on hb first
him to take oat a lloeote to nell on the Ttoft to F'toland that tta Chrtstton Ku­
public ttreeu? Tta fakir might be dos ror ooelety tad gone ahead of him
and that where ta expected to ta
required to take eoate of hlt^
ebUged to do piotwer work there were
dctnonatrale lu worth by el
already several
cure, or tatltfy a board of local phytl
aocleCtoa.
ctona that hit formula la of real merit.
there
But It would be quicker aad Jiwt at
spbodld
aafe for the chief to take the fakir by
pert for tta
of the
ibe eoUar and booti him
movement,
->Mantotee New..
nbh Endeavor.
Numerou. complalntt hare rec«>utly
era keep
keen made at the custom bouse. In
BngUah words
rqCereooe to small launches not carry­
“t'Urtatbn
denvor.“ with
ing the required lights, aays the 8aglBO attempt
iiBW Courier-Herald. These complaints
traasbtioo.
have come from both the steamboats
week ago.**
and the row Umls and canoes. The
flsxbact wTots
Kieamera fear tkal tk*p auy lUnk the
us not
long
launches, and the row boat owners
since, “we had
our first
fear the launches map sink them. The
muL sjkxaarK.
nnloo meeting
idiot rule, begta as fuUuvs: “All the
rules retoting to steam vessels 1» pass In Bkeaaa Thirteen societies, with sn
aggregaU of a Uttie more than 400
tog each other coatalaed la the pilot mciutars. WITT reported, all to ronnecruUw ftM- the Great Lake, and their tloo with tbo I>ra Church of ATatond.
eonnecting and tribatan water., as We hope that tta movement will
far east at Montreal, shall also apply rrarb the state chnrrh and all tta oth­
to all veaaeto prop*)l*d by ga. fluid, er deoomitwtiona of Chrtottona."
naptha or electric motor, and between thb meeting Mr. flaxhack vraa ele
prrvklrut of tta Finland I'hrtotlau
any of such vessels and steam vessels
dearor unlon-Amus R. Welto to Chris­
ravlgatlng these waters.’' Rule &
tian Endeavor World.
quires that small laancbes nmst have
a whistle, blown by ampieued air oi
other power and the signal, by blow
Herr are soiue of tta latest tigxam
tog <*f the whistle Bwrt be given and of growth to the Christian Bn«h
Answered la compliance with these movement;

Fi

rales. Rule 9 requires thsi Isunches
must also carry lights, white to front,
stationary, aad side light, rod
port side and green on the starboard.
Instead of Used sMe Ughu they may
carry a lanUTn having a green slide
on one side and red on the other,
which lantern shall be ethlbU^ to
NUlllclenl time to prevent collision. In
ruch atonner that tta green light shall
not be seen on tta pdrt side or the red
ligbt on tb* starboard aide. Rowing
iM«u must bare at hand a lantern,
r horn ing a while light which shall be
shown temporarily to time to prevent
, eoUUlon. A fine not rxcet'ding |J00 to
imiioMHl fur violating aap of tbe prori.hins of this act. and Ih* vessel
rhall ta UabI* for this penally. The
owner or master or crew shall be rt^
si.mflbie fur the conaqaBenccs of any
neglect to carry lights or atgnato or
negii-ct to iMt-p a proper Kiokopt or
neglect of any precaution ihat nutp be
teqoired by the ordinary prnctlee of

r

Just to from of a B’oodvward avenue
home, at Rirmln^mai. wtare several
yonng ladle* rwide, atandmoae of the
new nceiylcDe gna llghu recently InalBltod by the village. For tome time
eomptolata have been raceived at tbe
gas odtoc that thU light goes out. ap
parenlly of Ra own accord, betweea
tke hours of » and 10 ododL The
toytlery has, however, beea aohrad.
The light ahoae fall upoa the pctfch:
4k* jwaat ladtoi aaOHa ik* kakfl af
kartag some fleattotaaa callers, and
pleazaat etrealags were pasaed eli tk*

city, micmmah. thuksoay. julv i7.

flereo states hare galaed 80 per caat
Mbaourl has gained SO per ceat
Indton Tvrrttocy. Oklal
ana and New Mexico hare galktol 40
per cent
The llawalbi lalaadi bare gained
116 per cent.
Eight state* have gained 160 new
eocirtles.
refumylranla haa galaed 800 new aocietUw. and New York hasi fal
gained 800
new societies. Ohio’s■ gain b I
eocietbs. toadlng all oti
riber Btetee of the
I'uUm.
The total ImYewae of new aociotim
daring tta campaign thns far la 4.69.
Tbe campaign bs«aa In Norember.
19U2.
Tbe latetaatlanal iTutotton BadmiTor rouvctttlon of iww b to be keU ta
Calcutta. India, tta flrst weuk af Mavembar. 180A

More tbsB Jrnlf Ike folks vrhe thm
tklak tkey are weartag out are last
rwaltog ant. says tta Narwich. Cobb,,
BattHia Rlglrt with a fhattag of weak­
ness comes a 'iqitrit jUt nralgnatimi.
Taa know what tkto to-a Jtehlinc to
ceaditloas ■ a tamUtofl deww. TW
ckamws Tor a pranon la kb warM are
ftgbtli^ cbaacea. Most tkat to woo to
acklered by activity aixS caergy. Tb*.
only time to he reslgBsd to when yoa
ks%w to be. Yea do ost have to be
so long as there to a lIgbtiBg chance.

itM.

8TVMP LAND BBd fpeoeed flgTtoc
formale at a hargata ■ tkkaa at amee.
lagak* at Hotai Vkld^ B. C.
Brace. Agt.


Sm

«S*Tt

mmm

Ptoee ReteL

WANTED.

BotoMhas tk* tataswltoa la pMI
tatoi. a aMaaHtaTaataig wflU caffaal
Ska tn» Blak kiMMp. Owr 111

ON ACCOUNT of aalcrtsw dicvMtoaca* tk* yicale whiek was to
J«ly»4f
he gfvaa by Lodfl* lHcfl%n. Nu- 9C
C & P. 8.. fluaday. Jafy SBck. at Halm- BOARD AMO BOOM WBBtad hg S
A FOB flALfl OB TBAOB toat A
fortk** grave. Ckrp lake, to caBad off
aBd poatpoBed uBtll tartker Botto*.
ialy SSAM

dacad tkop provoked attack, aad tke<
laac great bettb took place. Tbe aaa
chief vras kUtod. and tta aarrlTgra. boHrrlog ttat tta dark peepkccy i
roated apea tta Katvbra had been
feather*.
jWANTCO-TeB goml draft ta
flDad. as a eeowd of flplag fi^tivm
^ It o^ned by tke cobbcH qT i twv> mnatta woek. C. Lole Sliver.
ivtiaatod west of tta Mbetoslppl ami
Acbw. Mleh.
Jaly 2S4t«
after varloas mlafortunea were lost or
became abeoebed aoseag tbe Onmas. stont or travriing person or ptet**** [ COMPCTCNT gtrl wonted at oac* for
the Tensas aad oftar frteadly tribes.
cnpgc I-. carry on. or coadnet , geacnl koBsework. Mrs. Tracy Gib
Tbe eoUgbtened mind In speaking of tbe bnatnem of renormttng feathers, or
lU.
Stale St.
aaoccBPtod contbMat to search of the Natehes rxptolns tkeir dcetrnctfaa solicit or canvas for feathers for ren­
ovating from house to house, wllkto
mpetaat girt tor general
hmaoa. It b e^Uent ttat tta same Upon philosophical rcaaeou It
tbe llmlu of said rltv without drat ob­
flvt
Waller. 444 Wahatd
wtodom ttat cenfooaded tta prtmlttvo
taining a license therefor from the
tbetr
fate
toafnage at BabH and acattcred the
jaly *44f
mayor or city clerk of said city, who
tktolag
and
ntore
I
magi
ns
tire
beans,
awanalag ■Ittoms of Asia impelled tta
hereby authorised to Issue the
ood girt tor general
oartp occopuBto of oor contlaent to who have eotuaed the etorp of tkeir
■. tor which license there thall be
the perrao
penwm or'oartv to whom
MOV* oaward like advaaclng waves of rmla. stripped U of lu haraher tea- paid by ibc
taren and left it ao Interworeo with raid license b issued the sum of live
fuldeo light that we half forget tta
Sec. A^ery violatton of or talhira , WAMTtO—dtolng
moat have separated from tbe paraat nawekwmc trath and think hopefuRy
once. Hotel Whiting,
multttado and turned kb face with of tbe departed. Tta aontbern Indians to comoiv with the provisions of thb
hb fottowocs toward tta aeothweat. of oor day wbra sitting beelde tbetr ordinance shall ta puntobed by a flne WANTED—Baker's helper at Trim
exceeding One Hundred Dollars,
and. taally raachtog the delectabb eoonctl flrra and speaking of tbe times
n the Imposition of such fine, the
hla'A right away. U1 8. Uaioa St.
lands *f ttta valtoy of tta lower Mb- that are past tel! us that s young
mav -nake a ftrita- sentence
Jalyt2-tf
Natehes chief famed Tor ^b virtue
that the offender, on failure to pay
afterward known aa tta tribe of tta and bravery became enamored of a such flne. be Imprisoned to tta county WANTCD^A womaa cook; wages 140
beantlful maiden and that bb pasakm jail of Grand Traverre county until '
per month. Lake View House. Elk
innMid.
Hb
Interrj
Tta country selected b of sorpaaslsg
tta satoe be paid not exceeding the pe-.
Rapids.
jaly IFU
od of nlnetv days.
lor*|lB«es. for from the pre^ltoos stolen ones and few and far between.
young chief
tta yo
Sec. 2 This ordinance
Inance shall t
bluff that so uoexpei-tedly frowns down On one os'caskm. when tta
effex-t I worry dsrs afle- Its pnbl
upon tta Mtoabsippk tntond. to where won keeping hb night watch
tloa
to
a
newspaoei
la said city
tbe nation erected Its great moniMl b sacred fire ofr tbe temple, be bcnnl tbe
We do hereby certify
itfy that tbe fore­
f
ay bli
coatlnnoos undnlatlon of plegoing ordinance was nassed by tl
; groves, there
tnresqne sceuery, originally enricked
city council of the city of Traven
wUh groves of Ihw oaks sod roagnoChy on the ITth day of July. 1!K»5.
LOST—Baby.btonket with crochrii*d
IteA It was really a fairyland, and
J. M. Gtllett.
edgf. between From street
r tbe primitive forest still r»Fresldent Pro Tem.
I Beers.
Webfcter avenue. Finder please re­
glre tbe saurtioo of truth to
h-ed to bit tumvioscloutly to him)
City nerk.
July 25 St
tbe BMtet florid deerripUau of tt pew
turn to Record offlee.
July 26 2f
I aboeuce, and tbe sitsra which had
aervod to bgeodsry lore.
w|Ri Ih lug hre were cold.
____ ____ _________________________
yoong «srri<c’s
of their aduptsd homes tbe surround !
desjialr was Impreoaed upon bb
tog country was comiorattrely with- ! featnres. and as tbe sou illumliMd tbe
FOR RENT—Bnlte of six well-fur­
tobsbltsntA Jar tbe savage and I ^*Ub and made tbe homes of tbe Natchnished room*, sewer, gas range and
warlike nstioas wbkh lived to tta (•*
^ n freshlog and (to
lighting and sewing machine. In­
Notice to Taxpayer*.
aelghborbood never vronld have peeradlamw ttara was
quire at ZZi Roardman avenue.
The tax roU* lor the culloctlon of
mined tta Natehes to tbelr Infancy
July 2C tf
Kchool and city laxiw and special as­
onnipy lands which
tta latter defended more by moral to tbe tempb to barn tta cai
sessments for the five wards of the PASTURE—Have good pasture for
Terrlbb todeed sere tta wallings city of Traverse City. Mich., have been
than by physical force.
at
close
to
town.
U.
E.
Wynkoop.
As fire worahtpera the Xntebex db- tkat asi'ended from tta soul stricken Iilactvl In my hands for collectloo.
July 26-8t
pbyed their ortenUl origin, and they worshipers, it mas deemed tkat a
dll Ik? in my o»ce for the purwere more sincere to thb most poetic eurse had faUen upon tta nation, that
of cidlcctlng said taxes every
of all Idobtrles than tta mcgl of tb* Ita speedy extinction was shadowed
east
They p jus cased s tradition forth, and. amkl the excitemeut. by week day from now until Nov. 1. 1N>6.
lo a
vrhich. tmnku tta traditions of any esder of tta great sun. Ita young niakl- from S o'clock until 11;80 o'clock In TO RENT—UnfurnlsbtHl rooms: also
good barn. Inquire at 218 W('est'
other natloo. gallantly ascribed tta en was saiTlflced not only as a im>- the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
salvation of tbclr' nee to a woman. pttbtion. but that ber auriutsKtog
Eleventh street.
July 18 tf
o'clock In the afternoon of each day.
beauty
abonkl
no
kmger
tempt
Tbb was that after tta deatractlon of
All taxes paid before Sept. 1st will
TO RENT—^Two residences, oa
all tta tohablUnb of tta earth save a gaan
be received without collection fees,
alngle family, which family was abont bet tbclr Tiglb.
258 and another at 287 Bast Tenth
and all taxes remaining unpaid
to die because of tta continued dark­
street. Apply to E. McNamara.
Sept. 1st and until Oct. 1st. a penalty
ness of tta heavens, a young girl, toJuly 14 tf
mdred with a wbh to save ber race,
e ptT cent for collection will be
threw herself tota tta lire which was oocd ta the t-eutiT of the great mound, charged. On all taxes renuUnlng u
there to remain until ta wooed back
paid
on
Ooi.
Ut
and
until
Nov.
l*t
the kist fire from beaven. It was In
tta east, snirounded with smb sur- |
tost ta c^ed the c-omparatlv,w penalty of two pi-r cent for collection FOR BALE—Richmond cherries, at ;
111 be charged.
cents per quart on Ibe tree* a
passing glory that tar form rauld not I ? *“> tosk of Ughltog the pto[mt wuu
Offlee. Room 202 State bank bldg.
Cherry Grove farm,- six miles oi
ta looked u,Hm. Thus enshrlDed she i *»’?*V*'*^ .
became tta chief, ber nearest femate
^-Itolom. fiwr. hb Mreuj
M. EL Haiikell. City Troaaurer.
peninsula. W. B. Gray. Propr.
lebtlve bring elciM tar
«Pi«rv^ to have dcimra
•Dattxl July 24. 1»05.
July 22-St'
hence were established tta worship of 1
July 25-Oct, 31.
tbe snn sod the living smTlfl<v of tb* I
^
dewvnd. a
FOR SALE—Houst and lot, barn
«icfTd fire. togrilHT with tta belief
memory of 1
lot. 442 West Eighth street. Priqc
that so long n. It, bbs^xl n,H*n their >
“*T.‘**'
,
12.400. one-third down, balance
altsn. tta Nstchc* VonUl ta powerful
* toti'nntoal
suit purchaser. Inquire J15 East
ta again reocwiHl.
and hai>py
Ninth street, or address John Clune.
Tbe sun. a female sovereign, was sb- i Allboogh
i^taries-hava
Cheboygan. Mich.
July l»-tf

ORDINMICE

LOST

FOR RENT.

TAXES

FOR SALE

sszz'z^:z-i£s,

A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Lot. building,
stock and fixtures of grocery and
meat market. South Spruce street.
Citixens phone 733.
July 8 1 mo

•ratal rays, and throngh tar. as If dl-

.r. 2!::

.i-ir:.:?;!!:
-*f. -b. uu.
: the peo- iS;
;
center of tta mound, peraevertogi;
ugly eu-

ntly asTbe Natrbes must have rapidly to- gaged to hb bbor. ami confident
he recovers the ssrrrd
emuMd after tbetr fWtAbttsbuumt on sert that when1 be
tta iNinka of tbe MJasbaippl. for tbetr fir* be will again appev at tta slur
and
that
the
NatcbcA
to
all
their
fortndUioD was that to tta drat century
gtory. will Uke poaaessloo of tbair
of thalr actttofficot they raised tboae
desolated bomea.-Cor. Kansas
moonments of Industry on which to DOW
City
erect tkeir temides and bury tkeir
dead, and tta retnalBS of which art so___________
_
Blaeble mm*___
the Magtotea.
.a^dmU^ to tkb d..T TMr g^t
^any years ago Audenwu." “tta vrt*
.
wtaro they
of tta north." gave som«
some perfurmtaUered fire fell from the son, todlcst- joncee
Kdtoborgh. and iTofesaor
^ lb« ttalr wandering, wera at an (BUckb trmu one of tta crowd who
Thb series of mounds, tta most went to see them. As ta sras making
remarkable In tta Talley of tta Mb- bb way lu be felt something at bb
coat tail. and. potting hb hand Into hb
pocket, be found an egg. Thb be took
out and most adroitly trauferred it to
A i^tural hillock vraa leveled upon tta pocket of a young 'man Just to
tbe tap and used aa tbe foundation of front of him, a peraoo aa tmllke Urntbe moBods, tbe
ool; example
known. self as can well be Imagined. Arrived
_
^ only
• to thus prepare were raised m ,be ball, ta remarked where thb
toe grand elevation for tbe great
| young ra»n placed
«nd chose
works naed
^wn seat to a corner as remote as
I of ^ no- Iporaibb. W-beo tta time came for
examtolug tto stog^
to “trouble" him
ruins, now covered with trees of «* foe the egg ta arose and expbtoed that
century's growth. It b not dllDctiU to j,,
iwithing of tbe sort to hb pockc^^ tto rblng to tbelr perfe<beu,,-^ -that gentletloo from tbe open plain, tbelr sum- ;
produce It, xmlnttog to tta
mlb amokl^ wtto rar-rlflcUl firm ata |a,tonbbod yonng
wtoTurprlae.
covered vrttb
prlesta
and
people.
It
'boi
—4M.
1* >.
by no means sQoalad that of
was eBty npon tta great monnd and jtb.
tta feotival of fralb that tta sun '
taewed herself to tta mnititoda.
flkuU Worsbim
.Vttlred to robes of white cottoa.
I^ecky. In hb “Hbtory of the Eight­
adorned with feathers and ber breast eenth Osntnry." abows os that akuU
_ vrith vartons briUtont stonca. worablp. strange as At may seem, was
ita asalsteil to tbe early greeting of bar atmost tbe ooly form of devotion la tta
aacastor. and as tbe god of Oppsr circle* of Franc* just prior to
day aseewdad to tbe cast and Shot kb tbe revolutioa. A skull lUomtoabMl by
bright raya acraas tta laBdaeape they tapers, gartowbd wMb gay rthkoaa and
flne of aU feU npon tta sacred priedt- adorned with pearls might then com­
eaa aad ware redacted back In ten tboo- monly be found In a devout lady’s
aaad rays, wklck wm regardad by (ta boudoir. Ito pet uame was U Beta
> as a neogBlttpB af aympatky aad adBMwbdgMl raiatlaatalp. < fair devatae was
According to tta belbf of tta Nntek- j of ereey day to prayer and medltathm
4B. tta agttocthm of tke irm af Bw . katore It Xta qaeaB of Loub XT.
topb woBid be a signal for ttair de- was mock addktad to tkb. and tk*
•trwethm. ttat hsTtog. It would aaem. *aU kcCMe wkkk Mb payai was
I > aald to ta that of Xtooa d* rBudoA
1 tta aaldd raart bcanty. arauad whom
» : flitted Sardtoal RktaibB. tta great
• ; Caada. aad La BoetafOocanld.

In Reenl WanlAils

FOR SALE OR RENT—Tb* West
Side hotel. Inquire Howard Whit­
ing.
July HWf

Bh^bB

reference* 'have keaa
toad* of lat* to tke alleged PrsMk auesatry of tke aew «ecmary of tk*
nary aad cdtoaieBt b Bad* oa kis
faawBB uame. tta OalBc quality of kto
vriU. tk* Bkrug of kb taonldera aad tk*
abaadauc* of hto gesture*. Aa a Btotler of Chet tb«ra to dm a drop of
Fraskcb blood In Charles J. BoBaparte's
velBs. Hto grandfather. Jerome Boaapane. who married and desertad HMt>
abrib .Patterson before b« bacaam
king of Westphalia, was a"Coratoaa
of Italian deocem. while tb* Patter­
sons were ScMch-lrtah. The Bew seeretary'a mother was a dowa-aaat
Yankee, a woman of great force of
ncter. During tb* clvU war she wms
aggressirriy for the nnkm. In th*
midst of southern sympathlxers. and
her InAaeac* was doubtless more ef­
fective In molding this rigid moralist's
ctaracter. Daring the riril was she wna
rhararter and guiding his political prefelgn kings to blood.

NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
Hours for sprinUlng lawns are from
5 lo 8 a. m. and frum^S to • p. sa. At
no time can water be used wltbOBt
noaxlo or sprinkler attachad. Oa ae-,
count of the great amount of water
used daring the day for mannfartnring and other purpuM>s necessary nilas
for sprinkling towns mast b* CBforced.
H. O. Joynt. 8upL
Jnn 24-tf

BtinkM pircfe shfides for yavr
poreh wUl kerp jrmi comlimMe
iortflc the hot wctlber. 4zS. kxa.
8xt. iBxB, 90cl^ J. W. WUikefl
Jfllf 2fltf

Dn. Snrs & PsnMqa

DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OFHCBS
ovn JOHISOR IttUCCO.
1^. o.

iMIOMOL.Mi

Teacliir sf Viiliii
Sovtk Side Shoe Store

329 SOimi

imON STREET

J. BL HUELLMAKTEL
REAL ESTATE Aim LOAMS
No%mrjr taattollo
towt Proot auMt.
U» utaiTC

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

Fine Dental Work
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

FOR SALEONE HOUSE on
11th atreet.
THREE HOUSES on East 10th 81TWO HOUSBB on corner Front and atoa*wttoO.P.OnrT«rBnNw Batostooaa
Rose street,
ONE HOUSE on Webster street
60 acre farm.
80 acre* unimproved land.
CkiBM daaaiiv aad taattarBaam
40 acres unimproved land.
Any of these at a bargain that you
away to ta nmda iato rH*. tol me
masi tMomy ar«
can't refuse. Part down; balance
akowyoammplm
to suit buyer.
A P. HUELLMANTELL
hDoaiif
kaa Wmkk^n II
135 East 9th Street.
July 6-tf.

C. O. CARVER

PRICES REASONABLE

jsumtiiimt woiKL.

rooadwl taokorm.

R. B. CBAIUI. Prirrtelw.

HOUSEfl AND LOTS—Monthly paymenta Herman W. Smith, 618 West
Elevenvu street. Cltlxena phone 199
June27-tf

JA9. A. ftoOWVIfll

UP-TO-DATE HACK LflfE

^'****—S2r.r’*Bara

FOR SALE—Waraboose building on
BUG BSE'S
Bay street comer Halt also 14- CIU. mi; BNl »
horta power gaaoltoe angloe and
feed mill outfit; alao 9-room brick
realdaae*. 687 Sixth atreet Apply
Are are now
to Joka Oortaald at realdaace.
JuB*264f

tcrolty. It is puatU
iowra.thisaMraor
bis
or sersway »Mk
hMbhy a*sk. l^or rmoTtas wrt
ttataew



SHANK
au.RU: MM

taking orders
for the celebrated

For aerriopiac the baW or to suk* to*
hnmt Arm. torge sod bMatlfol. sotolsa ess
aiioallv TDpr*T<«ttitebatofroai akrtaktos.
siotlMr* akookl slwsy* oa* Dr. dtaitos' ytosh
fhod afWe waosiss tobr. It wU also rwtor*
basooi to lu Bsiaral rootoor sad taaoBty bat
booglt toB eons*.
W* ■aroartty wars btas to mn** ssBad
totosorDr.Oharln naskPtod. 8m toot toe
aato*sadpactraHeCnr.Ctariwl**a ttabsa
slM w«ra bdta Mt
•a to* foe*, as fir.
Chsrbe'ywayWIl* starsm—d not tofwoiMlr.

FOR tALE- gre build tog. stock and
ftxtntaa. Win aaU an or any part
or wUl rout kuildtog. Apply at onoe.
Chat. Rnaanthil. Traversa City. Mich.
■lay 87-tL

KEYSTONE BRiGK

FOR 8ALE—41 lota in Haaaab't 6th
add; 6 oneacra lota fronting on 14th
street 4 la Crlflto A Winnie's add.,
and 3 lots on Waal From straet
Will k* add oa «axy paymenU or
exchange fOr other property. .Gea
W. XaC.
Mar ll4f
ICE-8ohn Bopktes wUl sarra lot
aa la tk* past U tka
■AST PART or TOWN.
OaUap ky hotk pkoaa* Mto 94.
Order* wUI ka pmaptly attaadad to
JOHNBOPKIKB. '
apr 89-ltoO

__NISOEU.ANEOU8
MONCV TO tOAIM 1

Or.tlailKei.,IOtMBlL8Y. '

K ■artmw B

Tranrsi CttY
Brick do.
4CEYSTO

R

: tvBHM ReeDMOl

- PMmt

IKISffTKiHUi
Tk* dUm, Mgio to dw i:iK«d
Rtotos ku bM tstaa to tko Mtovi
Mttr.KMUfoartarto ItoTtd
Itl rwra oM. «w otototoi to AMco
tr tov« a«o ni mM to iimr. Tmti
•IM Rhorfo «VM vlMO toM ttet ho
Ml
Cho fMtotor of hio Ute
to Iho poor bMMo. -to (hot* oo om ”
hotoiC -toho win oiroMo 0M7 tor
ao to IITO oo 4oiHif tho roaototog
«m of Mr nto? l vao oo oorth botow Mowoo tootorod bto doecrtoo. botoro Mum rotood tho Coltod Putoo
Boito to dooth, botoro Trxoo wm ooataad. boToro OoUiortoo woo koova.
btoow KoM woo tboofht of Tb# rdlBM MOO to tho world dtod
fooootlr ot Tortook. Rsmlo. Ho woo
MHcMU toopoooff. who. oltboogh ooorIj olootr rooro of oge. woo o doodr to
tho dor of bto dowth. HodoUghtodto
tho eoMpoor cd rooof lodtoo. rood on
tho fooktoo popon soot diroet to Ma
frOM Porto, toodoo. Oerlbi oa^ Now
Tort, ood pMlatolood o tollor of bto
ooro. who woo oMplorod oU tbo r«or
•roood ood Iwronilog for bloi o«w crootkM. It woo popolorlr boUorod thot
tbto RooiSoa Anglooor woo oolr bolf
feOMOO. Ho woro onitotol tooth, of
wbleb bo hod St( oou. ood b« cboagMl
the color of'blo boir mbonwer foobtoo
dOMoadcd it. Rroo bto logi woro mode
to ordor. for It woo one of bto wookooM to woor kaoo br««cboo. which
odMlroblr fOi off o poir of ohopelr
oolvM. modollod for bim br o pbr>leol
evUoro ocbool of Now York. By bto
wW StopoooR ion U>« otMO of 400,000
roablM -to foMid o ocboul of pbyolcol
boootr for ogod genttoiDOO.- To bto
■ooo. wbo to o mllcitor to Momww. hr
hogoootbod only bto eoliecttoti of UIm
toocb.
ToModo Cbogi. o oot brown nephew
of Ooo. Oyomo. who ho* beeo working
bto oroy from Uw Aagoleo to New
Tort by -lUnglng booh” In reatonroato. boo roolgned job after job be00000 of llfMi. which be consider* InoolUng. He will ent^ Princeton In
beti(
tbo fall, where be betieveo
Ups will
oot pursoe bln.
John Redmood. when bo beard Pre^
Mtor Boflour toll the BrlUab bouse of
cooimoo* be would not resign, de­
clared the opposition ought to tend tdgotbur and moke life miserable for the
poruruDHmt. Redmood sold ttet bU
party, the NaUoooltots. would neither
, Oik onr give Quarter, but would light
doy ood flight to kUl off -this govern
Moot of abrods and patches."
Ao oasoBoln named Langullle wu
guillotined ot Orleans. Pronee. a few
days ago. When the executioner went
to bto cell Langullle wm playing cords
god told the execuUoner to wait o
Mtonto until be flnlshed bto bond. He
^ayed coolly and then walked to the
guUloUoe. -Death to the osoaosln!"
palled a crowd when It sow him com
tog. langullle smiled scornfully and
abtratad. "You dirty peoaonts!" m the

Vao BaoMoi
otefoodttetoro
troobtoblo
od frOM
lottMo bo ted roeofrod
froM ter
bar Mold.

tiiaviiim

cmr. ntcwiftAw.

thurspay.

iutv p, <

I toMtiOg tbOM off 4
jpottoeily cleoa.
ntbMVtonMtooot

Tteo p«t oo yoor btorkBsploto la PkOippiM HosomA
by Wv Dcpaitmcot.



•».

■■ ■■■»

vt.

^ jpww

-»•

flteoo rrccy doy. yoo got two. and
woer tboM day and doy oboM. they
wip toot ioMr ood look bettor thaw
potoo worn tte otbor way. Whichpair yo« ore art woortag oboeld
beeorofoUy
-

ofz IPOUT orr tsm nuFom. m

.butoaepcucufeHi
motberhoodtoyounkyoa win but open your epos.
For cstcTMl use. safe to aMwter. Md
otectfal iasueuks. A word to tte wtos:
-Mother's Friend." AB drugjy s«B it at

Dttle. watch It cnoefnlly and bare
righted, or year whole oboe takes an
ngty tUL
gold loco ood liMteg beffitooey of
MdforoA hot tboro oio ptooty of
fbonoM fM gtory. ooyo tte Now Tort
TImoo. Ttet to teewB to tte Dot ro' pohltohod at Woahtngtoo of tte
iportaoot to tbo loot oU OMOt&a.
lo tbo loog Dot of Ihooo on tbo oottoo‘0 roU of booog tte oomo of BUly
Bolkm. prtroto of tte fifioeotb corolouMt boro ptoco. Oo Feb. 2. U»4.
teUon. wbo wo* o moMbrr of Troop
D. with bto eoptoto ood two otbor privotoo. woo euiprtood by o bond of to
oofgoite. who to oU appMtroncco jnet
up oot of the ground- nev
tte nlM «d Boctoun oo tte totond of

kniro fell.

coptoln and one of tte prlvato* ted
boeo killed and the oecond prl%-nte oerarely wooodod. and Ballou wn* loft
olooe to nako tte best flgbt be coohL
Tho record* *bow that be OMde o good

Fitor Wbffoaabr. tte Datob valei of
OUQCse Miner Haefdea of New York bav* booa awarded tbo cortlflcot* (

mgr. to sntog for 920.900 daaMgoa Mr*-

Ilotlrlqm-r. a Mexican Inbab- j Tke Klls tJiat act as a tonic, and not
e Dewitt’s Llttlu
I Single day In bis Wt-.
<
TbfM 0«d and

easy la
lasy to art—a safe pill. ]

Plmt, It Is absolutely hsrmlos; Sec j «‘»
and. It tMtes good—choldn-n love It;
Third. It cures Coughs. t'n>up and * ^
Whooping C^iogh when other remedies
toU. Bold by all dealer*.
m.

these Famous
of chrunk coneither children
Sold hi all dealer*.

t WllbekM block.

No BMttflr WHAT FOWSS
yogSw heap vguig> 70w*U
jSVBMTUALLT dmploj
eieo^ity, Dok
for aod.
ttonio TOtenmo.lmt for TWMnni
«t Qtility and goEMral adapfo*
Ulity.

Let us vitalize an idea
for j-ou.

Traverse l.and i

Boardman River
Bcctric light
& Power Co.

OR. F. HOLDiWORTM— Bpaolal at­
tention to dtsoaoe* of tbe nyn, ear,
nose and UuroaL
Glaasoa fitted.
Rooms 7 and 9. H. A L. Marcaatlla
Co. block. Boutphopoo._______ 1999
»IL E. II. MINOR—Offic* ovar Amor*
lean Drug Store. Special aUeatkm
to eye. cor. nose and tbroflL Glassoa
fitted. Both pboDoa. RooUloaco 519

■’J.u*-,?

ARTmjR HOLLIDAY-M, D, Physi­
cian and Burevon. Removed to of­
fices over First NaUonal bonk. ClUsens phone 895.
OR. F. P. LAWTON—Office room, re­
moved to new Munson block, next
door to Dr. Higgins’ office.
OR. F. P. LAWTdN^l’hyflclan and
KurgttMi. ut-w Mumuin block. Ikitli
pbont-x
Nliriit call* promptly at­
tended to.

At
Rastall’s

HARRY B. HARNER—Expert piano
tuner and art Ion regulator. Satis­
faction gu*raDttH*d. With KlmbsH
Music llouHC. Cllz. phone 2C4.
] c«unM*lor. I
e City. Mich.

EXCVISIONS

Bay Steamers
NE-AB-TA-WARTA

The Hubbard System
..f treatment curr* \Crve Ailiuent*.

BOWERS HARBOR
Lenvo 11:00 a. m.: 4:20 p. m.

OMENA

c,'."Kr

Leave B:30n. m.

NEW WATCHES
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Afcncj For Celebrated Fox
Typewriters

R. W. Rastall

Toadstools, mlxinl with mushrooma.
ere e*tt-n at a birthday party by ihe;
family of Joseph Franzor, a farmer
Landeavllle. N. J.. and Frazor.
aged W. his wife, aged 30. and two
daughters, agod seven and two. are
dead. Two boys, aged five and four,
will recover.

Rev. Fr. Cavanaugh, tbe new presi­
dent of the University of Notre Dame.
Indiana. hM been at tbe head of Holy
Crou Seminary since 1999. and is one
of tbe most scholarly men In the P.Oman Catholic church. He Is only 85
year* old. U a noted lecturer and hM
been an InduBtrlou* contributor to tbe
current magazine*.
IndigMtion Cun
There Is no case of Indigestion.
pepsla or Stomach Trouble that will
not yield to tbe digestive and strengthstrength
enlqg Influence» of Kodol Dyspepsia
medy takes
Cure. This remedy
take tbe strain
off the stomach by digesting what you
set and allowing It to rest unUl itj
grows strong again. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure affords quick and permanent re­
lief from IndlgesHoa and all stomach
troubles. buUd up tbe system and so
pttriflee that bltease coa not attack
and gain a foocbold m when in a weak­
ened condition. Sold by all dealers.

IHvij; Sliirr,

NORTHPORT
L«nv* B :30 a. m.

la Perfect ConditioB

tmm
The C. B. Taylor Goal Ca.

DRS. J. 0. t HART J. TROEBUK®

RORTHPORT PODfT
Leave 8:30*. m.
Fart* Nc-nli-ta-waiita utul
. . _ ___
lUIltl
Bowers
Harlior 2-‘»c
trip; Om-na. Northiiort ami
Northyxirt I’oint, 50c rotiml
trii>

OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAM»r*^
!lHBo*«47aWitb«baBtdc. • a. m. to U
TtoB fTrallMt*. E*4daM* to
I Wnkoon
a&t. l*lU]
WyskoopAat.
OiU»«PboMl«.

I JOHN R. SANTO

RETURRING SANE DAT
Nov WUkalB Bk»^ ftmToraa

H.A H.E. TIME GIRD

a p. cAiivKii« mnok

Ei!?nis'

FIRE INSURANCE
U L. A. •VILMN* .

The Only Way to Cure.
To cure a cold when yoa
li whena you h
h—to cu
^rhen
Honey and Tar. The new Idea, the
Original IJUatU
for
conuics no opiates
igh.
coughs, colds.
coldi Croup, whooping
etc, Pleasant to the tMte and lualnd for rMId
r
Iv good
or adult. Rtxmemltber
name. “Kennedy's",
and see that
:be honey
h
red cloT( blosBom and the
bee Is on the bolUe. Kennedy's lAxativo Honey and Tar Is tbe orgtnal
laxative Cough Syrup. ' Take no
other. Bold by all deaiers.

block. TravI phone 1U3.

DR. O. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 SutbOr^
land I ck. phyxU ian and surgeon. *
Citlzci phone 3G4.

Leave U:30 a. m.: 11:00 O- m.:
4:20 p. m.

HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA

MOON—Pbooea. offieo.
Bell. 99. Resldenco. 7lfl
>n slreeL ClU. pbnoo 215;

T. W. THIRLBY, Dentist. Over 11*1^
num A Earl's Jewelry store. Bulb
phones 103. ___________ ________ _

jPZ'Uede*

SOUVENIRS

CtotooM fbono

MARK CRAW'S OELIVERY-Ught
fteigbt, parcels and trunks, DSea
at aty Book Btora

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

Real Estate for Stis

KNIVES
FORKS
SPOONS
ALL NEW

_s„

r 8uto Bank BuUdiag.

VsB Art Rtt FMliig Wsll,
paat 3
The nexltt Em
ttoed and worn oat, perhapo otcv^
J. MOPVOAN
be held to Bertto while we are nmeting
workad. Dont foal this way wbea
to BaltUnorr. July B12. IIWL
i
, •g get married." *udJ«*uly Mid
Tte iMt eonveotloo of tte Yorkabirol
(Bngtoodf Cbrtetlan Endeavor naton Frank Crymkl. chief mnuruer
drew togecter nearly 4JJ00 Bnduavur- funeral of his friend, John ’T«>roez*k.
of Buffalo, to tho fair widow. "All
Tte English Bapttoto have oo tte right.” she agrwd. complacently. 8<»
1 have a few pieces of
arc 00 near at hand, they wUI
Kootgo s steamship called tte Endeav­ U happened that the 'funeral bak«»d
or. for which Eagitob Baptist Endear- me*t*9C«>ldly furnUht^l binh the mar­
Real Estate for sale
arm arc Interroted lo ratolng money.
Morcaaa Oakilty, Uvtr aafl KUaoy
riage
fable."
A PrimlUre Metbodtot society In
HOUSE AND LOT—C4>mcr State and
Bi«toDd (at Eyemouth) Lm ten active
members and a hundred aaooclatos.
A Sntooth Article.
Huxe. seven niomx. Kmall barn, g«»od
Il-rliapa moot of the latter arc -bn pro- When you flud It nec««Mry to i
water, fcire of lot 104rt2^i. comer •Mb Unr, AMgri SMMjShJw, mC
MilVM i«M. Uewlii * Wticli lUjrel SaU-. , , _
,
tedon."
5tha Norcam Syatoai.and rapair tba
; Sm«i mmti Ip awnoork aafl,braM
Austria. Bwedea and BnasU were It is the purest, aud le nt for Sor.w,
d at tte wundcrfnl CbrtoUan Bums. Bolls. Krtema. B!lnd. Btetling. ^
HOUSE AND LOT—715 State street.
Endoaror convaadon recuuUy held in Itching or Protruding Pile*. Gel the
ecxlC5. kcxkI house and small barn;
Bertitt. There were nine Roaslan Stun- genuine DeWlU's ’
Sold by all dealer*
price 91/UK).
dtota. among them a priest wbo bad
jost oocaped from tte madbouae to
which btos persoci
pmeciitoro bad sent him.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Hecrctnry Hubbell of Ohio raocted
GIVE
peruemaUy tost year more than Lfluu
Christian Endeavor oorletlea.
10 ACRES i»f nlc laud on road to VIK, VIGOR & VITALITY
Try n *>111 to-niffht.Uaimmi'ii farm In Fernsood; price
to*—rhu*e»to 0«*a« B«ua.
For Bale by all Urs«*lata
iGoo.
Msoasebooetu Endcavorers have this
lO Gant and 35 Gant Roxaa
stole song, which they sing at tbrir
accept no SUtSTlTinXS
gatterlnga to tte tune of "Fair Uai^

BolkMi otood bla ground, bto faithful
-Kr*r’ oil tte dme peppering on unower to tte rtflM lo the bond* of tte
otttctlng InoorgottUL ^Tbe flgbt wm*
ten ogntnot one. but *o deadly w»«
Bolloa'* Are ^t tte nunber of bto
ad by one every tUue
rlfle euapped. and flnnUy
1
1
tte little brown men wbo wi
alive retreated. When re«fon
arrived they found Ballou. sUll on
guard, nursing bto wounded comrade
and ready, obonkl the occaalou artoe.
to flgbt another battle single banded.
Travis T. ilryau, a oergNuat in Com­
pany A of tte Tweaty-uecood Infantry, Masmehuortts. my tern* tond. AwOTlca’s
to another soldier wtooee name wUl be
prtO*.
FUlrwt gsm In Colunbto s crown!
remetubered by tte truope In MlodsTtiwi^tn ^ land or wtui land thy ohUHergeont Biyaui won tte certlflcf merit on Jan. 22 of U*t year.
Th»y rmjoic* In thy pr«rl«*a renown.
With bto company be was on guard IUv«n hoo»e of the PUgrtmn any bom*
Uad thou art.
gsrrtsoulng a captured Moro fort on
Though fhr frvm thy borders 1
tte banks of the Bamien river. On this Thy BhrtnM with their stories sre dssr to
occaalou the Moro* uuade a ile^>erate
my b««i\
Thy
UK>ther name slwnjra I l«r
attempt to recapture the fott. and
tte action two of hto oMn|>aoy oAi'ers Mother sUUe of the nation, thy
were wounded and fc41 In tte doorway
the slrt-s
[» lu be free.
or a rser that
of the fort. They lay In the direct
Thy ^lagvs
Mges sod
nnd heroes have lighted the
line of the Moro Are.
Bryan put himself in front of the That bar* spread to the Occident sea:
worst wounded of the officers, ahlekllng Thy Obuiss I I tha refuge of spirit* ophim from Arc and In tte> meantime
rty's guard:
Thy rocks are fs
making It poeslble for the other officer [hir furrfathers g
!iee their desrsat
cTawl to a place of Mfety. Bryan
and best.
And thy tame ^
stood hto ground uatll a rcoculng party
ward.
arrived, and when the smoke cleared
away the nnmber of dead Moro* In yrom ihr t*y to thy Berkshtres tb*
frout of the blockhouse showed a hat |
e*wr shinvs
er be fiirlrd.
marlMinan the sergeant wm.
| ^ llUldcs and valicys all
shelter tbe
In the Twenty-eighth Infantry one of
shrines
the sergeants of Company 1 In Febru­ Of th* faith that phau conquer tha
world.
ary of last year was Utohop L. MorMother
state
of
tbe
Union,
thy
heart, ever
Murrow woa bto eertlflcate by
young.
going to the aaalatance of a wounded
For tb* Union shall boat ever sure;
comrade wbo bad been attacked by Oommonwealth of tha noble, thy pralaa
shall be sung
tfartk Moros near I'anUr. on the lloWhlto the BoU* and torn shaQ aadvr*.
gmn-Lake Lanao road. Had be been

Amelia Bingham. Viola Allen lawreuce Haacell. and other arturs and
aotreaaes to the numter of seventy
bar* sloHed out to build a town of
tbelr own. Aubumdale. Long Island,
bas beeo selected as the site, aud
about 1.303 lots of the village property
bus been purchased. There are at
proooat only four building In Auburn
minute later tbe comrade would have
dale. A number of houses are to be
arocted during the summer and a beeo killed, but once Btohoft got there
11 dtn*cted
dlj
plant for the manufacture of cement be quickly flred three well
shots. He bad oo reason to Are a
blocks is to be established at once. fourth.
Boparale cottages will flank solid brick
Otto Herter was a private In the hoa. blocks, which are lo be the bMis of pltal corps, when lu an engagement In
bleb tbe Americans were bard
the new town.
Miss Mottle O ltrleo, of Jonesboro. nnwed by Ladrooeo. near Bago BunAilt., a waitress In the 8t. I.s»ul* Un­ ly. In Lnxon. be sto|>ped attending
woanded. dashed to tbe firing line.
ion Station, wbo threw- a cup of boiling grabUsl the rifle of a woanded aoldtor
coffoc. with mp and aaucer. Into tho and began to ahooL The general order
face (ff a negro wbo demanded
awarding him his eertlflcate of merit
oonred before white persons, received Mya that “he was cool and brave, sot­
a chock for 125 from several Arkansas ting an excellent example to tte other
traveling men who Mid: ”\Ve glory men lu the command.Jobu 1*. M‘'Sweeney was
In your spunk and commend you for
of tte -Fighting Ninth" when be woo
wbal you did." An old Confederate bto award. It was In Cbina. and It
aoMler living In one of the oontbero happened near Tleotsln. An offleer of
^ atateo wrote her that be didn't ha^
been deoperatoly
UlttCb longer to live; -but. Ood ble
of Arc of tte
you. girl! 1 am your friend as long as
CTilnese sharpohootera.
MeSwoeney
my old carcaoo lasts.'
went to tte officer's aMlotoDce. ban­
Chief or Police Pnincto O'Neill of daged bis wonnds and was dragging
Chicago has resigned,
him to Mfety when a teot pat him out
years oa the force.
of action.
Oor. Mickey of Nebraska refoses tc
lu tte Forty-third mitcd State* volonteers there wm a private named
appolat anyone to office who drinks
Scbottlei^-Cbaiiey Scbottlor. Sehottlcr
awoars.
was fighting tn Samar. P. L In action
Teddy Roosevelt. Jr.. Is again teach­ he saw a Moro Uft a bolo to kill
ing n Sunday school class at Oyster officer. Banning forward, be rcacbed
tbe aide of tbe Insorgt'Dt In time to di­
Day.
The anltaa Is Mid to have been eo vert tiw blow. He received It bimaelf.
He afterward got well, and tte
frigbtaned by the recent bomb throw tlBcate of merit wm hto rcward.
ing that be crawled under the seat of
at Cabanoo. In Golmlraa P. L.
bis carriage trembling with terror.
----------- ege Moreland, a private of tb*
thatOe
Rev. M. Plackenstein of Menden. U-. Fifth Infantry, vohmtortly took upon
wna flned $5 for slapping his 7-mootba- bimaelf tbe duty of nursing a comrado
oM baby because It cried too much, •triken with tte cootogloaa Astatic
fever. The comrade dtod and
and may be dtamlseed from the min
borted by MorMand. dodo of tte otter
Isiry.
troops ta tbe moan
rr Pleban Qaspnlck. of the Pitts- oxpooed to tbe coategloiL Moreland
Gatbedrslr turned the boeo on n cat caught tbo fever, bat b* Urea
which disturbed hU sleep. For this tbe otary.
In rVbnMiT. W04, ooe officer a»d
. -cmelty" he wm flned 910 nnd aeveretwo priratoo on daty n
ly lectured' by n magtotrata
U woro attackad by flfi
___
strait* wbev
Puck, a dog beloDglng to William and
BlaokwelL of Pltuburg. heart broken Sergeant Frcd Bkrriooo of the BlxtL
beoanee bis master wnuldat let him caraby caMO ap and bogaa to show bto
martamanablp.
.Tm
mlnntos
Uter tbe
follow him to ebnrob. delltefmtely comoaly laoMsento to be ac«c wove
Mltod suicide by tbrowtag himself un­ wbo had ataod la tbe Hue of Barriaea's
der a trolley car.

■BBSS OK

mKTRIOTY
FOR
POWER

Om jm teoo* tbii iitohto
“ ktodM or poitoh tbw^

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

Offiea 595, Maw WUkalm bMk. «Ha
9kaMGi9lL

WALLPAPER
Biggest sale on WALL PAPER ever known.
Will last only for the balance of this week.
Don’t wait until the last day. but come at once
for you can’t afford to miss it. For the bal­
ance of the week:
50c paper, now................. ...................'JOc
From 10c lo 15c paper, now............ 07c
From 18c to 25c paper, now............ 10c
Now is your time to save >*our money.

€rand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 SOUTH DNIOK STREET

Kodol

GEO. A. JARVIS

DENTIST

20| FRONT STREET
1.1. Mam toWMeWiltr
Co.
MNME •4 ■kWLIRI
McWEBr
Train Iravra TrnrvrwUty, 4:« a m.. coa■•■llVt

SRUD RAPIDS t IR0I4IA tV
COMPART.

“ 8EIEBAL mSURAIGE
gff^mABDOMtF^U
BBaMDABO0MU*4JU*sad
Tmin W*r«» TVarnr** Ctt7
C»ty arc
I
a. IS. tor
potot* on th* Nurthport brnack
SI I MEWwiLHELiTiLock
Tvsin karri
ham Tr*rr*«
Tr*rm* “‘
[T?*ln
pouit* OB tk* North|«rl_____
Tnun *m»m Tr*r*r*r City SA s. a. <(mI
tr*Aa with >lu*prr froai Ctarmaatl.)

c. D. MILLER

Train urirm tran Sorlhport 10 gO a ns. aad
* IvL^nrrivtnr at *95 a ai. aad bavlaf a
JD hMMUw to* CiBcdaaaU *1*«^. Odia
t**pws aad chair «ais *«rarMl *rWaltoa.

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as

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Traiaa laav* Ttav«>— CIfy aa ffstewi:
rorChka«*.O*Sralt.Tal*d*,Ocsa0 BaoAdB

DYSPEPSIA CURE

EYES
rEXA.'MINEO IFREE

/-LASSIS
UMOlWS taSTAM
Cure Heariaotoea. BtralgtitoM
Croaa Bpaajanid ftoatore
PftactViatoow

OPk. P». A. WOB^PriB

• DIGBSTS WHAT YOU HAT

fibs it 40

dentist

IM OMalh* trtsl Oh*. aOA* emslw « ^to

m, e. fiaWlTT A COMPAHT* CmCAOg lUm
ffOffi MIA BY AIA MUMOMm

XINO. COACH STALLION, at Vet­
erinary boepltal every Saturday balaaoe oC MaaoB.
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