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The Evening Record, July 10, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1905-07-10
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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8ATUROAW ISSUE
2106
9^WetAL TSLEOIIAFH SKITVICC.
THE EVENING RECORD
6 PAQE8
DETROIT NM
SIOD.IIO BUZE
OK ill BMP
GcMSer of F. Tammyrnm Nolfy. PmSItolmr. Leased From WMcm
Ovfat a Fbw.
Tfuvsiisc crrv. Michigan,
'ATPOITSMOOTH
NEW HAMPSHIffi
By Wire to the Mreatag Racord.
• tiliUUID A MATHCWA COMPANY
New Tort. July lA—One Mn waa PKACC OOMMDSSIONEItS WILL DA
killed aad a ummbmr bt cthan had
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PLANT OAMAOCO.
UKRATK.
narrow ccoapea froai death In a frr
wtkA catted the doable hooee at 27.»
■sN^l^y-foorth Btreet today. The
Tkttmto Arthar C Naely, a bnahar of
F. Teaayaoa Neely. pahEaher. He
: PtPtMAN HAD Hit NIGHT HAND loaped from a fourth etory window and NEGOTIATIONS TO BE IN BUILD
'
GAOLY MAGHKO.
ING AT NAVY YARD.
S38 PEBHE Off BWBTKir
¥/m Csrrylfit Up MM»-Gi»ildliis Wm
s PsarGtofy Gtfwclifr* in Which
thMt M«Ui OMds Wcfc
liTUUTHIC u
ON THURSDAY
■ARTIENtKBABlTWIRTa
DIATH FOLLOWED NCMOVINQ OP
HCN'HUtNANa
HE WAS ROT tIB WaCOME
WHEN
HE RETURNED AFTER
THEiR SEPARATION.
He SBnieh Her With a Cane Over the
HeaS-Seth Were Paralytic Crip.
'■
plea He Waa Taken to Grand
RapMe Saturday.
Yesterday.aftaraoon at 4:30 p. m.
Mrs. Prmncee Smith of Garflcld loanship passed away, aged 4R years, aner
a third attack of paralysis and by her
death a long and aad story receives tu
last chapter. As sUted^exehisively In
the Record two weeks ago the sheriff
of this county received a midnight
call to the home of Mrs, Smith about
four miles from the city Uroila, the
call being responded to by Sheriffs
Jobnann and TayU>r. All was quiet on
their rearbing the home but the next
morning Mr. Johnson returned and
found Mrs. Smith In a piitahle eondl*
I (on from paralysis, and the mason
Tor the sberirs call lay la the fart
that Hr- Smith from whom she bad
been aeparated ten years bad suddenly
returned and taken up hl» rt^sideoee
there Vlthnut her consent. He.
waa a paralytic and unable to help
himself aad objecled to Im'Iur bUtden
unwelcome and had punciuatiM his ol».
JectloA rather forcibly with the cane
which he used to help himself about
He was taken Friday afternoon fri>m
the home whert^ he was not welcome,
and brought to the ctmnty housi>
Boardman aveuiie and Saturday sent
lo Gmnd Rapids. In Just one day from
his departure the Inmlld wife passed
away due to another nod fatal stroke
of paralyebL
Mrs. Smith wa* the sister of J. W.
Crater of Grand Rapids, who last Janu
ary sraa called to this city owing tc
the Heath of^hU mother. Mrs. Ircre
Rennet, who made her home with this
Invalid daughter. No funeral arraiige.
ments are oomplqied though the re
mains win be buried at Long Lake
with those of the mother, \Jndertaker
M. L Carter having the airangemcnU
inchai^.
llPMICTENUTCUimB
Omons Hotel Rofidorod More AttractI
Ivs Than Uoual This Year.
: * '
Latt Arrtvnia.
|
^
Special to ihe
Raeord.
Omoaa, Mlcb.. July 10.—There have
, V* been many Improvemente made at thOj
; Clorers this seaMm The capadly of
«tlto dining room has been doubled aad
a new laundry built, a system of water
wofks pat In. a fine tennis court told
<wi together with many minor Unprotremenu for the comfort and cooTenlenoe of Its guests.
, AtoOOS le»e arrivals are Mr. nod
Mrs. W. 8. Powers and two dangbtars
of Bvmasum. UL: Mr. and Mrs. 8.
Itayar. three tons ami maid from ClnctoaaU. Ohio.; Mr. aad Mtw. Frank
•eariowA two chlldr^ aad maid toom
Oalambaa. O.. aM Mr. aad Mrs. W. H.
DewRy. late proprtetor of Omsua Ian,
m
DBONTBRSnHBEBN
A A. Jackson Found Om Weighing
Btety Pounds in His Note—Me
Ufwd Five Feet in Length.
When J. A. Jaekaon lifted bis pood
neu In Saet bny laat evening he found
that he had captured a large sturgeon.
The fish mensured five feet in length,
the circumference of Its body was
ttoi.
6 O'CLOCK EDITION
Dobbp Dress
Shoes hr
Women
PlAI HAS BBN AGBEQ TO
By Wire to the Brsnlat Record.
DetroU,.JileiL, July ;o.—One hnn- WORK OF laying WILL BE BE
«r«d tbottWDd dollsra dsmsen
GUN ON THAT DAY.
done and ^ mb. boys and glrta
throira oat of employnant by i
Monday momlac to tka foor-ctory
bulldtns at the comer of Ml BliioU
arenne and WUhl atioet ocespiod by
the Ijvlaad A Matthsva compnoy. EMPLOYMENT WILL BE READY
BBanafactwen at abcet metal goods.
FOR LARGE NUMBER.
Pipenaa Wliklnaoe of oagtae
pany No. > had bis right hand badly
mashed while carrying up the
Miniature Manufacturing CHy on t»
MRS.SMITR
PISSED AWAY
mongay. july
Hannah A Lay Company Deck
•
Is a Vary Busy IHaea at
ct»unci1in May letting the Cfmtrart
few weeks Ister. A few weeks
Bgp the first material for the work ar
rived and was placed on the tUd Han(ConllowHl on Third l*age.)
TO LOWE^E RECORD
COW
BOY BONANXA kino
BURNING UP MONEY.
IB
Ohsrltred a SpMlal Train and le^TryIng to Reduce the Tim# Fnem
Cesat te CoaaL
By Wire to the Rvenlng Record.
Lns Angeles. Csl.. July |u.—In
t'ffort to boat all records tor fast
traveling Walter Scott, the **oowboy
Bsa kind of Heath ValK*}.** Mart
ed out on a special train Sunday on
the ftonu Ft? for the east. Ho will
travel |o New .York and will try
lower the record both east and west
'Chicago. Scott, who was a cow
boy on the plains of Nevada before he
struck It rich, is paying an enormous
sum for the train.
Scott s tnaln reached Albuquerque
i
ibis morning, naainulnlng the
fast schedule of forty-eight miles an
hour. At Albuquerque the train took
on a hundred quarU of champaign be
sides other liquors.
Special to the Brenlng Record.
Gopemtek. Mich. July 10.—The licet
game of ball for this scasoa -was
played at the Copemtsh base ball
grounds Sunday afternoon, lictween
ThompaonvIUe and CopemUh. As the
Copemlsh team is composed of rather
young mhtcrial. Tbompaonvillo came
down on the agreement to use Spang
ler (formerly with ihe Traverse City
asylum team) as pitcher. For some
reason Spangler did not want to
throw the ball and Winters entered
tbe box. At the beginning of tbe third
Inning the Thompsonvllle team with
drew Winters In favor of Karston,
their star twtrier, who finished the
game. The game was as follows:
ThompaonvIUe ..oroooooo o—j
Ouprmish ........... J 4 0 u I 0 0 1 •—«
Batteries—Karston. Winters .and
LarsoD, Thompsonvllle; ix*ck«-r and
Nolf, Copemlsh.
Umpln*—Ik-ttlnghouse.
f
j-ou a DtUar's wsrth sf lg*
IM
TIm Hbb Jbj ItflMdj is
keep you cud and properly «j
for the bxlaoce of the eumm
New spring styles, made of
gi*nuine kid with new yesting
tops. This is one of the styles
that wo have put on the Bar
gain Counb'r and is really
one of the lieat Itargnins we
evt‘r ofTeretl,
219
Km« F'r*n« •«.
H. A Macdonald, H{t.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstrsots of TttiB
FRIOM 8ATI8PACTOR>
it,
DESIGNEDa^^
By a Sloman to Suit
Oleman*’ needs
SOLD ONLY BT
Sell Royal Blue
SHOES
FOR MEN
THE
drug store
Think of
onlyll.TS and worth $2.00.
iOBi. It is <«BrBBtBB4,
and the {^iiarant«« is bnckctl
by a reliable finn. Now don’t
go around growling about a
com. Spend Tt*n Cents for
Blue Jay and Bb Bappy.
mma
Mim
If you doobt thiA et«p in sod
t the prioea pteord mi our,
light wdgbt Cheviot., Wofw
Warxted end
llomeopun Suit»-ju»t theI iMut fur
hludc in all kinds of Leathers
: $3,50
For mile at Uto Old JioUable
Shoo Store t»f
ALFRED GREILICKt
& CO ...
BslaMiahadtn IBBB
Room BIO Btata BankBMg
to E FKOirr ST.
BACHANT
8 ROSCOE
m
Oltll mad*
Screens -
•■-I
Whether for doors or
windows. You’ll find
them the only satisfac*
tory Screens for Home
or Office.
It’s not a case of how cheap we can make them* but
how good to sell at a reasonable price.
Give us the opt>orti^nity of showing you how really
good they arc
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Cmxana Phona. S2i Ball. lOB.
W. U Brown. Itanasor.
WUDIITD CHICAGB*
A. MeMagus tterts eo Annual
Cruise This Week—Will SaU in
ChicagoMackinaw RacA
J. A. Montague In his yacht Gem
will start €« his annual cruise the
latter part erf this week. Chicago will
be his objective point and be experts
to be gone between two and three
weeks.
In the party this year will be Mrs.
Montague. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bachant and George H. Cross, it te very
probable that Mr. Montague
sail bock with the fleet that will make
the race from Chicago to Mackinaw.
BLIND BOY DROWNEa
Had Just Rstumad From State Inatitutler! far Vacation.
By Wire to the Brealag Record.
CalumM, Mich.. July IOl—Ri
Barrett, aged 12. and Herman TtoklsA
TEN THOUSAND ELKS ARRIVED agud 23. were drowned while bathing
in Laclifbelle ▼eoterday aften
THERE YEtTERDAY.
Tlaktes was blliid and had Just r«tunied from the state iBstltutkm to
City la Mere Brilliant Than It Has spmM hto vacattaa bWA
Ever Been In Its HNtery—An
James Punrte aad Jdm Bash, who
nual Reunion Begun.
have been rnpntng a hack IHio to this
city have dteaolved partnership and
By Wire to the Brenlng Record.
each will coatlnoe In buslaeaA
Buffalo. July lO.-Gally bedecked Buah retataa the oM stand and Mr.
Buffalo, more hrUllaBt than ever be- Punrte will stand at the CHy drug
fore in lu history, is welcoming thou- store.
caads of BUis who came to attend the
anagal reuakm. with outstrelehed IIJU shirts....................................... BU
arauk The reunion began .today and I2JS shuts....................................... BU
Bandaome goodA
it te estteanted that lO.SSO detagatsa
yi.witttfm rrwMin Ca
arrived yeaterday.
Wy
A party of eight yoong bmb went
YOU CAN get one dOM bannttfaUy
It to H. MoatagueY tehuM la BUrW
written enUlag cards fOr » oanu at lake Batarday might aad apMt BMday
Trarecue City Bnsinms college.
at Bomariew cottage. TbRr had
Joly'lBSt
very pleasant ttesA
PUT ME OFF AT BUFFALO
SOUVENIR GOODS
Hm HskBit CBnpGBy. fTBps.
Knto. 1410,1905
Had an EscHIng Contest WHh Thempeonvllle Sunday Afternoon
Score Waa a to 2.
•••AND«*«
OITY BOOK B-rORK
HAPPY HOUR CLUB.
Cmw nf the Kntes Potemkine New
The Happy Hour club met Friday
Declare That They i.eve Che Ciar
evening at the residenov of O. E.
Gut Wens Led Astray by the
Jameson on BaM ISghtb street, where
Reyeluilenlsta.
they were delightfully entertainod by
Pearl Loqselle, armember of the club.
By Wire lo the Bvenlog Record.
A Jolly program was given consisting
WashlngtoiL July lO.-lt to offlctelly of maple, recitatlous and Jokes and
uuMiBced that Portsmouth. N. M.. time passed very lively. Deligbtful rewill be the scene iff the peace nego- fresbroentB were served. Several new
tiatkms between Russia and Japan
ilM-n were added aad as ihte was
after their amoral from W'ashlngum. bat the second meeting of the club
The aossiona will be nrid In a lsr»:c the result was very cacoaraging
equipment building at the navy }-ard
in that city, representatives of both
countries haring agreed to this plan
Mnrsvieff. one of the Russian peace
Bteslonera, will leave St. Peters
burg for the United States next Fri
day.
Revolt Wae Premature.
Knstcnjl. Roumania. July 10.—Mem
bers of the crew of the battleship
lUlXETlN:
Knlax Potemklae, who surrendered to
the authorities here Saturday,
In our window wo have
quickly disappearing throughout the
a display of BIbb Jsy CsTB
country. They declare they love the
BBi iBBiBB FUstSn. Did
and were led astray by the revoyon ever try them? Well, if
lutlonisU. Tbe members of the revo
lutionary oommlttees say the revolt
yon have oems or bunioni
bad been mediated for a long time but
anb haven’t tried the Blue
was brought on prematurely by tbe
Jay, you are hanpng on to
bad food Incldrst which led to the
Tbb CsBtS that would give
killing of a mUlor.
CBPEIBSILWDN GAK
INDIAN BASKETS
AT TMK
AMERiciui Drub Store
Thumday, at what hour It la not yet
known, the first hltnlithlc pavemeat
for Traverse CHy will be laid, the
work to cover five blocks of State
street beginning at Casa and run
Ratlroad avenue, the depth ti
• feet and the width nf the pave
ment to vary according to location.
The first block beginning at Casa
street will be forty.four feel wide, the
next two bk>cks forty feet and the re
maining three blocks to have a width
of tblrtyHwu feet The street Itself
is of uniform width, the variance of
the paTomeat has nothing to do with
this, the otreM width and the extenalou of the atreol proper will be taken
up in lawn areage In frouL
During the month of Apr^l a public
meeting was held at the Pari Place
the purpcMte of which waa to obtain
general opinion of the p’ropcTty ownrs a)ong the pro|Kwe«l street which
NINTH YEAII~«M0
pqisHk Pianos
CET IT AT
Wor
You
cmniELL uos.
It trill afinrvi you onuBtont
uloasuri* for yiars and yiarm.
Thon» is nothing you lan odd
to your homo tlxat vrill bring
you st> much entertainment.
Think it overt today, visit our
big store, loam about the
oasv terms we can and
make, the groat varietr of Pianoa and Organs of which wo
are exclnsim agcntA This
makes it easy tobuy,aml easy
to pay.
No other Mnsic House can do as well Tiy you.
Full line of Talking Madelines, Beoords hnd IV>{m]ar Music.
ORINNEUI. BROTHERS
MAIdka't Uitdlad Hade Bmw, U9 a Frwrt St.
Mimis CbToumd
mens
guynnwot&rpRMisHiwea'
ONE WEEK ONLY
3$C
$1.00 Handsome soft
fronts for ... . 6$c
$ 1.50 Percales, also a
variety of materials . 1,00
$2.25 Flan nels
for.............................. 1,30
50c and 65c Negligee
Shirts for ....
i
i
:3
The above have detached cuffs, do collars, or with
attached collars and cuffs. A BIG LOT OF THEM.
IlOW pricoa lo okme miny linea »Suminer Goods
T”’y^o^
fi-
SHIr^s
SHIRT SALE
COME QUICK
At One-Fourth Off—no bolter assortment in the oity.
All youths’ Saits except blacks, and all Men’s Oaain*
mere Suits at Ono-Fon^ off.
*2
kBHMRMAN
C-HGiriK
(rmrodcviB Bi^oox.)
'i''
Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings
J
V"’ .r:
I mtk TMVKMt 4Smf» mOHIAAII. fttNOAV. JUI.V UL
THEEVENiNGllEOORD
*r*~*«s^ras:
poon BY JOHN HAY.
. ^ tw Psatsts I
t.
DBHTliBI
INHECES
I. PRIU. iUURED
L—twnja hragps MS mt tkm MSI
OfMrMsrmaaiM
Wbsr bM ymi bssa ter IbsiMC fiMmstM •LAtT OF HOCK MiniATURSLY
Ifir. Frail Was THrawn Ont and W
RXFUOMO. .
taliMfl a FmtadW lajary ta
Tbs adgbc at tbs Fksflvte Mst
Hfo ■wk.
Is an past^ amb abh»Oas srtts la Wsliilim llatei Iki llte
C. M. Fran was thrown from fete car
iMsaslMrtm Pbrn.
aaaa m Ms tarn was JlsB
riage this amralag while dririag 00
Ai3^!rawfcward
g aa awkward Ibaad la a raw.
bs aevsr Ihnifead. aad hs aavsr Bsfi~ OOT IMTO MOUE AMO TAMFtNQ" Ninth street and snstataed a very
?iMaa^ hsnMj
pointal iojary to his back.
MAOC flFARK.
Mr. ProU was dririag to his mark at
Abd tbte was ab Ow tsBgUs ba babt
Ta trsat Ms aaglas wsB.
the osylnm os oanol when the horae
yCevsr bt passsd aa tba rivsr,
Throw Water »oy Fifty Fsot-i
become frightened ml n large dog
TW rnmd tbs pbel-s MO.
Aad tf wsr tbs Pralrto BMM task tea
which was lylog la the mMdie of the
•nd Fart al fWfid af Firai—a
A tboaasad Umas bs awsrs
road aad nroee directly la front of tbe
Bteom Ttea Mandted Yardh
boraa. The animal wheeled throwing
bytteOlaaL
Mr. Piwll and ran la between the
AO beats bas tbsW day sa tbs mibiite.
Aad bar day mom at tsatbonofit of M. Oafly and George LntTbs Mavastar was a bettsr baaL
HorrUbfifs. FB.. Jaly M.—Bgk
Bat tba BMM. ate waMtet te pasMi:
Abd aa ate coaas tsarla* aleag ibat siBbI
teem were btoom to plcmte and tw
Tbe Injured ama was carried into
VACATIOMt.
Tte oMaat rralt oa Ite tlbsothers were iajured by tte proteatitre the Latmoa kooae and later taken to
The tine for tbe asaiia] Tantkn U WUb a Blaasr squat oa ber safety valra
Abd bar turdaos era«aMd.rsslB aad plaa expfcmkm of a big blast of rock poor- his home la a cab where a physician
at kiaad and t^oae that hara Booey
der oa tte PewiaylYaala lailroad Im- was gammoned aad the extest, of his
s crarad tba bar
aaoagti ara flockiac to tbe laablnnaWe Tba Or* bust out as ste________
ABt burat a Mte ta tte aMM.
profteBenu aeor New Camberlaad at lajnries found to be a painful, though
reaorta to **r«t’' while tbqM that Aad quirk as a Bash aba turasd aad mate
7:30 o'clock Soaday moralag. The sc- it is not thoogbt to be eerloos. wrench
Par that wfliar bask an tbs rttetharaat are dolas oiberviae. Wltbta
eidaftt occurred directly across the ing and brolaltig of the bock.
a abort apace, the racatloo habit la Ttetd wab ruinxla' aad eorsto'. but 111
fluggoabaang river from the aceoe of
Tbe carriage was but sJigbtly dam
Aaierlca has spread to a woaderfol de- Onn*an* tbs tofenud raar:
tte Pcaasyiranta railroad wreck oa
bqU brr aaasio arm tbs baak
few
aree. Brerpoaa tabaa a racatioa of *TU
Tra tbs last galaot'a asbarar
May 11, in which twenty-three pernoas
aoaM kiad or aaotbar and naally re(Me hai Uafek breatb af tte ban were killed aad n»aar otberfi Injured.
taraa to frortc Jaat aboat twice aa tired tkraogb
In- boat
All tbe vIcUms of the diMtster were
as whaa they left The Aaiertcaa Is
yim Btodso's Tidrs was board.
employea of ,11. H. Kjeshou A Co.. 00a
a streaaoBs peraoa aad be resu Jost Aad llwy SU bad trust hi Ms ramitessa
And know'd be wa>old bsop Ms word.
Iradors. who are btiUdlag the tracks
Ilka he works, la a naddealap. wblii- And. surr’s ytni'rf born, they an gat off
Valiant^Yoapg feten Was Abie to Swim
(or tbe rennsylvoala railroad to cobiat sort of a way that boras up fully Afora tbe smoktotarks fell.
Until He Fell Into the Water Then
And Bludao's abort went up slona
aect with the EnoU yards.
^
as aiuch tissue as laaoual labor.
la tbe smoke of tbe Pralrts Bella
He Changed Hie Mind.
The bodies of tbe mea wore terribly
Rest has beea described as a chaace
Ra*werte't bo aslnt. but at Jedgsmat
mangled
gad.
particles
of
flesh
and
of occttpatioo. A New York clubmaa.
I'd run my ebaore wttb yire
A Traverse City young man with n
bone
were
seattered
for
a
distance
of
who bad never bc>eQ koown to do a 'Leagstde of aoase pious gentleiBae
pcDChaat (or fishing. In company with
Ttat stoQldn't teook hands with Mas.
800 yards from the ocene of the cxplo^ a profeaolaaal went to the red bridge
stroke of work to his Ufe. announced Hs
seen his duty, s dead sure thing.
Sion.
one day to bis friends that be intend
And went tor It thsr sad thm.
00 the Board man yeutiTday for a day's
Christ ain't s-«oln' to be tos bard
List ef tha Killed,
ed to take a racatioa. .They lausbed. And
sport and he had it but H waa noces
Oa a man that died tor men.
A week later, they found him taklaj;
The dead
, aory to stand him alongside a fire for
Uttle
up BickJes oa a down town street car.
lomca Wiseman, aged M. dynamlU-.*a hour or two Mffore he got ot
This club nan. preposterous as it may 1 don't go much on re
boss. 98 Front svenae. Buffalo. N. Y. ‘ - decidedly damp condition due t
el never ain't had ao
aeem, was on the ftph! track, be ^
But I've got a mMdUa' tight grip. sir.
Anhur Green, colored. 13 years old. | over confidence In bis mblllii as a
.
On tbe handful o' Uibigs 1 know,
dolag sometbinic different
steam driller, Harrisburg.
| river wwder.
f I don't pan out on the prophetr
Ythlln we would not advise all
And free win and that sort of thiaa;
Robert Jhomaa. colored. 23 years . He bod town amply wrmraed that tbe
apead tbeir time taking up street mr But 1 b'tlevv la Ood sod tbe angels
old. steam driller, Harrisburg.
i current Is deeeptlve and tnwcherous
Bver setvrs one night last spring.
fares or a bank derk to go to work in
Ftmnk Mullachs. 43 years of age.
j **^1 told that he must look out for
a bolter fkclory. still a racatioa to be r rone Into town srltb some turntpa.
Three Italians and one 8Uv. known ! sUppt ry n>rks and snags but rc plied
And ray little Osbe ernaw along—
a raeatkm must be a complete change. No
four-year-tOd .In the county
only byAiumhcrs:
jthat it made no difft n-sce to him a
Outdoor work, fishing, boating are all Could beat him for pretty sad strong;
The Injured:
j he was an expert sslmmer. "I’rid.
aad rhlppy aad sassy,
ooitablc. Perhaps a quiet week In a Peart
Alsra>-s ready te ssresr sad fight
W'llIlam Reed, colored. 3d years old. j cometh Iw-fore a fall.” S4i It Ik said, and
eoCtage along a beautiful shore would Aad I'd Unit him to rhaw terbsekar
a
steam
driller;
skull
fractun*d
and!
his pride'was douiu-d in a deep hole
Just suit some. Oo there. Leare the Jest to keep bis mQk teeth whita
injured ItUernally. Keod Is at Harris-! almost under the bridge, ikiwn be
big botelp aad the crowded cities ■he snow come down like a
burg boapltol.
| went until oothiug remaintHl to
akme. Get out Into (he open air. As I pasopd by Taggart's
went la for a jug of moU
G. C. Miller. &8 years old, of Ida-1 that ibcro «ra.s anything under the
breath tbe oxonc. exercise, get a coat And left tbe team at the door,
villc. Adorns county, bruised about the ■ water exwpi a few bubbles. Then he
of soobura. forget your troubles, your ter scared at socaethlag and sU
1 beard one llttU aquall.
body but not seriously.
. reapfKwretl but his boa.-te-d gblllty
bualBeas. your commercial life, revert And
heU to spUt over the pralrU
Not a trace of the two colored meal swim had fli*d away with the haptism.
to type enough to don a pair of over Went tMun. UttU Brosebss and
who were killed can te found and II ts | After calling for help so loudly that he
alls aad a blue shirt ami the change Hell fo spm, over the prairie!
supposed
their
iKwlles
were
blown
into
| dlslurted a Free’ Methodist camp
I was almost froao with skaar.
will do you good.
w* roasted up some toreted
the river, which is telng dragged.
| meeting over near Big Rapids aud Ig
iacldentally, tbe Grand Traverse But
And sarri d for 'em far and aai
All the kfUed and Injured were U nomlnlously floundered like a cat
ragkio Is about tbe licsi place that can At Ust we struck
soft white mound,
boreri ojlde from Wiseman whose | with a "busted ' prtH»elIer. he managed
be Imagined for anyone to rest up for Bnowed under a aoft
Upaot. dead beat-but
-but of muo
UtUo r
Gabs
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body was terribly mangled. W-hat [ to see salvation and by dint of haul
moalhs of coming work.
No bide
hide oor hair was
wa found.
could be found of it wasIdentified by 1 to aeel aalvallon and by dint of haul
And here all hopes soured on ssA
THE'eSOP OUTLOOK.
the fact that be dyed his baiir His j ing onto weeds and other aquatic vog
Of ray feUow critter's add—
With' early sour cbenies selling at I jeet nopped «lewn 00 ray matvowbenea
scalp and a portion of his bead Vas etatlon pulled himseir palnfolly a.Khore.
•0 cents a crate and tbe wheat In the Crotch deep In the enow and prayed,
found on a hill 2tK) yards from tbe He didn't mind the laugh be got at all.
r this tbe torchesI was fpUyed out.
finest coadItioB that li has been for
blast. W iseman had been with Hhc He knew he deserved It.
knd mo and I il—
Parr
ent off for some
soi wood to a sbiteteld
years, the farmers of the Grand Trav
Keshau company for five years, and
One of the other member c>f tbe
rbat he said
Id was
<
somewhar thar.
erse region have every reason to f«l
be had gone to tbe scene of the explo- party fell tn and m>t willing to Ium*
satisfied despite the fact that the po re found it at last and a lltUe ahe^
Where they shut up the Umbo at night slcm to personally superintend the ai{y fishing went about with only
tato crop, on aeeounl of (he low price, We looked In and seen them huddUd thar. preporatloos for what is coiled a "big portion of his apparel. The bull this
So warm and sleepy snd white.
was a failure.
shot” to flretl this morning.
Ilea got him and how heiCouldnY
thar sot Uttle Breeches and cMipad.
The Grand Traverse region Is a And
As pert aa ever you see.
unleM he stood up.
Froparing a “fllg Shot."
region of diversified crops. The fer **1 want a chaw of terttacker.
“A big shot" consists of a series of j
And
that's
what
the
matter
af
am.**
tile land sill iHwr almost anything
AMUSEMENTfi.
blasts the boles having been drilled
bad this relieves the farmers from de Hew did he gtt thar? Angels.
He could never have walked tathat storm. in a row sad the charges being set
Pawnee Bill's Wild West and Far
pending abeoiutHy on any one crop,
led Mm
off simultaneously by on eU-ctrlc
East
exhibition,
which will te herrjf one Is a failure the others generally
spark. Five of the holes hod been
Wednesday, cannot
te
properly
iaaiataln a high averago so that farm
filled with powder and the men were
ciaased with what Is termed a "show ''
lag tn (hit section caanoi help but be
better bu
at work on the sixth when the cxplo>und the t
In tbe usual acceptation of that term
proflUble.
skm occurred. It is snppaocMl that a
it
b
a
great
otiject
lesson,
a
remark
Not only is (he hlfii price of the
small stone had gotten In the bole and
able instructor, a sort of rvstoraiiun of
on I git jotir drift gents—
early cherries extremely gratifying
(hat the irao bar with which the men
'low the lioy shan't stay.
the most striking femtures of the wild
TMs Is s white man a country;
wen* "tamping*’ down Ihe charge
western life of Atnerlea and of pion<
• Tou re Dlmocrata. you aay.
caused a spark by scraping on tbe
wheteaa and seein' and wherefors
incidents that men. woiac-n and chll
'trees are loaded with fnili and unless And
Tbe tbnea heln’ alt oat o' j'Int
stnnr sod that thhi ignited tbe powder.
dren may see. realixe. umlersund aud
the untoward happens, (his year sill Tbe nigger has got to anosey
An
itsllsn
water
boy.
12
y»-ars
old.
Prom the limits o' Spunky P*lntt
fon*ver remember what the wer^ern
witness a groal produrtlivn. This of
who was on his way lo Iho men with
. ,
,
pioneers met. encoiintensl and ».,.t
ttseir Is ImiHtrtaat but doubly so sinde lM'» resBon the thing a minute;
a bucket of water, was hurleti fifty
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I'm an old fashioned nimocrai. too.
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__'(came. There Is ncuhing fleiitious
la iRnithera Michigan and Indiana Though
I UId my politics mit o' the way
fr>(>(. Every stitch of clothing
about
the rnfertalnm«*jit. It
there will be but ooivihlrd of a cht*rry
Pur to keep tlU the war was through.
torn front his body. A leather telt
living pictun* of early frontier history
• crop this year. Tills ought to s«» in But I come bark here, allowin'
containing 1312 In paper money, sapTo vote as | used to do.
fluence the market (bat tbe local fnllt Though It gravels me like the devil to train posed to belong to one of the men was brought to our duo|w by tbe uun
typos who beliKtl in msKr (bat lilsi«*ry.
growers will realixe an exrellom price Along o' stch tools SB you.
plcke<| up near the scene of the explo
Bcoldiw the display of Indian lif«‘, 1
for IheJr late.- crop as well as for iln Now. dog my cats ef I kin asA
sion. riecos of flesh and boor were
In all the light of day.
ncrii, people and customs, there
fwrlier one.
found fastened In the lelittraph wires
What you're got to do with tte qoMtlen
the cowboys, and vaquerus of old Mex
The fadiratlons aro s1m> that the Ef Tira shall go or slay
•r the railroad tracks. The frogloo, and by way «>f contrast and
pHcc of wheat will be gisnl this fall And. furder than that. 1 give hotlce
nts tjf the bodies were placed In
E( one of you teches the boy
entirely new features will te Intro
and (ho Grand Traverse crop will Hs kin Check Ms trmdm. to a warmsr
igh caskets after the ooraoer's induoed Chinese and Japanese cavalr) .
ImIbi as good a price as any. Many
qocst and they will be burled today.
he'll nod tn nianoy.
Siaplene mounted . upon
stiperb
af the farmers are also prepared to
The explosion shook the pountry for
camels and other racial repreM-ma
Bupply a big demand for potaimw and JThy. bUme your bearta JiOt tear Ms!
mllos around and broke many windows
' You know that ungodly day
If (his price Is high IhU season will be When our-left struck VlckaM»v HslBkte. in Horrisbuig and towns across the tlvea of the far BnsL
how
rippsd
a haanrr one for the whole regloo.
river.
And torn and tattered we
Tbe fiMBaffriaant of tbe royal -npem,
I'hen tbe rest retreated
s
led 1 stayed
tehlsd
London, Dowr prints on Its program
Pur reasons soairiest
see—
«t to aseDsTnsas Cannot fis Cursd
Pith s rib caved In and s
on striks
Ike names of tbe members of the or^
By local applications, as they cam
SPECIAL MEmiNG Bogles, Aeric ebeotra.
1 sprawled on that damned gtscss.
iwach th«r dlseasvxl portion of the' car.
r
3A1. Tuesday evening. Full attendance
There Is only one way
euro deaf-1 1^ bow hot the sun went for us
istitutional I And br-lled snd blistered snd bvnisd
teas, and that Is hr
dewired
July 10-31
TRY A RICORO WANT AO.
How
remedies. DeafBMS Is caused by
__ tbe rebel bulleta whisaed round 1
When s cum In his death grp
iBfiaawd condition of the mucous lin;! ^
When iI ^1 along toward dusk I seen m tthtag
tag or tl^
tte Bnstochloa
Bns ;hloa tube. Wlien
.
couldn't
believe
tor
s
spoil—
this tube V laflanH'd vnu hi
have t
That nlgger-thst Ttm-waa a-erawthi* te
bUng aooBd or Imperfect bcaiiag. and
whoa it Is ontireir closed, dcafnesa Is
Through that ftrsproaC. gflt sdgad bslll
Che retalL and oalesa the laflommatloo coa b» tSkSB oat and this tube Tte rebels assn him as quick as ms
And tte batem boaadd Uka teas.
restored to iU nonaal condition, bear- But
te jumped for ass aad ateuldmad ms
tag will be destroyed furover; nine TteteJjs shot krontet btei ones ta Us
eaaes out of tea ore caused by ca
tarrh, which 1s aothlng but on In
flamed ooodlttoa.^ tte mnoons oarnn tefo la om teM be drappad uq both.
We will give One Hoadrad Dollars Rls Mask btes riddlod with balls.
tor any oaw of deateess (eoitaod by
catarrh) that cannot bo
HaM’s^&Aarrh Care. Send tor circa-
UmEFnEWUnEttBE
otftBSr
*ARsafta aar«**-
«BtUn lESBTED fell
f
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SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
TiiirsrisLBiTSTia:**
^ r*J. CBXNKT A CO, ToMo. O.
SoM by dniKlgu. 7Sc.
Tote HaH-s POmtly Piffs tor ooasUPWir bilMred and tarkaty mlUloa
P'lF'T'V’
F» C fff
OfiCNT
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
sse SEE ooit wmov aso
tHrUnM
M rostte
Or mr a
Ms tetejntejte^iNfl.
The rnlted States profinces flfMXK).000 metric tons of rsal a year, worth
St tbe mines $4AranOuOOO and rastliif
cMMMtn BMtriy a bmioa doUsn.
TEinOISGIlTOSini
ANOraER OPPORTUNin
Bscomlng Acarqd Ste.THad te i
on His flack. Wteghteg Hka Oc
Hit HOllflR MLCAME FMHTENEO
The GM ReaanedL
AT A LAROe OOOL
J. B. Paige Hcctric Co.
t» CASS STREET
PHONE «B
togetBRoodBefrigealoror IceCamat R^K«p. 2t per cast
iiMflMflt on aiKT ome in olflck fox a limited tiraa. Thin it
a ropHitAOB of tbe
offer wv made two weeks
apoAfldvhkiA aoflmay of
cmr caatametfi took adran.
tage of. Theoe are tba
same strictly higk (gntde
goods tbat xri! nok] at this
rvdnoed price then. Ask
your neighbor how he like*
hit-
IMsdIL Mkfl^ Jttiy 10.--flal|fl
Pk Jflianag «ms drowned at Phirriewr yarn
terday near tte ice
oloag tte bank.
Oaong. who Ured with hb widowed
asothm-. Mrs. msabeth Osaag. was la
bathing with three young women and
was eadearoriag to teach one to swim.
Fearing for her soMy. tte girl tried
to get OB SIsttag B back. The yoaag
man wore hU trousers and shirt and.
weighted down by theao. with the addl
tlon of the girl's weight, began to atak.
The young woman let go of the sink
tag man mad managed to reach the.
shore, while Slsung went down wlthla
five feet of the shore piling, never
coming to tte surface again.
‘
Marshal Nan of FBlrv lew recovered
the body, finding It In twHve f«-et «>f
water.
Jost a Small
Payment Down
will boy any one of them.
Yoor fooil will always l»
frofih ami ai>ia>tixing if
kept in an lev Cold Refrigorator.
NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
J. W. SL.ATER
Hours for sprinkling lawns are from
5 to t a. m. and from 5 to S p. at. At
WhsiMsb'saA iMsU Trar l^aUs BsSm rsnitev
ao time can water be used wUbqut
nosxlq or sprinkler aitacted. On ae-j
count of the great omouat of water!
used during tte day lor amnufartaring and other pnrpoees aeoeasory xules
Bent Her Double.
]
Forced to SUnro.
sprinkUng lawns mng
I “t ktK
knew BO one. for four w,-eks. j p. F
Concord. Ky.
forced.
H. O. JoynL SopL ; wb«wi 11
I was isk-k with tvph«dd aud k»d
|
gen'd ogonU'w. with
Jun 24 tf
I Key trrmtde ” writes Mrs. AnnK- Hun ,
upp.-r lip. eo painful,
j le. of Plaslmrg. l*a.. ' and when I pH . s^juM-tlm.-s. rbat I cotiW mH i-oi. Aft.
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TO PAINTERS
Siwlcd bids will Ih> n<ci-iv(‘d
u-rr
olllN-lhin I was rt>wru«H] by Electric
painting State street srbool houKC.
tors, wbirh ri-xinn-d m;
For »rtlc.Ur. k.
n walk OS •
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1A. O FiWJlc,
I luratght ns ever.
'*^«H**^ simply! iJ,«,|iifui
and^bamUome face
Chairman Committee on Building-, and ! woridi-rful.”
guarani
fdoquent
July 7-Sl I stomach, liver nnd kklnt-y ^
Grounds.
11. I eyes
eyt-K an*
are wln.i..ws
wlnil.tws ur
io a woman k b«wrt.
F. H.
n«wrx.
' at JnhBMm Itnig Str«v
Stw Co's.
Co'i
Meads. 8. E. Wall A
' c-- ' drug* tore*; | Hollister's Rocky Idountain Tea make**
Tbe^e’^ a iirelty little gig in on Al|dne prices 3Uc.
bright cyv-s. z:. eeilb. Tea »*r TabUts.
. bat.
H makes no differenc-c* h.»w many iDrug
A swt*etcr girl with a sailor biira.
me<!t(-iues hate failed to cure v«iu. If !
The Diamond Cure,
But tbe handsomeri girl you'll ever .tou are an- tn>ulib*d wlOi be-adache. |
latc-i n. wgfron. f-ris I', that
; roHKti|>atioii. kidu. y or liver tnniblcs., thi-y havo dlsem.-r.
dlsc-m.-oM a cllatiiood c-ure
1. the M-nsible ,;irl who
! ||oi,Mountain Tea will‘for cv.usumpiUm If y»m le«r .vmsumis
■ tbrn or |.iie«nHUiia. it
H wll!
wll!. lu.wever, b«
i welL Johnson Drug Co.
t- Ki fcH^ j.Hi to take thai grewt n«tnedy
itlotHrdby W. T
. .rf Vanleer.
j
A Surprise Party.
f.Mirte
-i
rr. z'/ ,ir^
to yonr sioniaeh and liver, by
IW Koic'k \-w I>t--c.veA f.q
a m.sflrlne whirl, will n-!i. ve o.ns..n.|.:M. Coughs
and^tdds, whlek
whleh
M.ghs and^ldds,
■ pain
Siam reilcT.'and cltoried a
i's Ne.
c «re,” 4toc-q.ia1l.-1 quick
Ihe dock at 2 p. m. Round trip fare „„j
2:«-at Johi-oi. I*n.....................................
33 ec-iits. ini-liKliiig admission to game 8lor.* Co's. F. II Memls. 8 E. Wait .
jitlv G-Tt jdrug ‘tor--s.
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TRY A RECORD WANT AO
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Capture ever>'body. If you sit down to a table filled with all manner of good
things lo cat, you forget all seeming troubles and arc iust happy. \Vc do our
best to aid this happiness in our grocer>- department.
ALL READY COOKED
y'
Potted Veal, Hashed Chicken, Pressed
Pigs Feet, Vienna Sausage, Corned Beef.
Lunch Tongue, Potted Ham. Hambergcr
Steak, Frankfurters. Chicken
Loaf.
These arc the finest canned goods ever
pul up.
SOMETHING TOR BREAKFAST
Force. Korn Kri<p. Cerea Nut Flakes,
Malia Vita. Grajic Nuts. Try-a*Bita,
Cream of Wheat, Brittle Bits, Ralston
Brnakfa>t Foods, Ncutrita. PiIsbury Vitos,
Banner Oats, Rolled Oats, Lincoln Oats,
Shrccltb'tl Wheat Biscuit.
ALL READY BAKED
Graham Crackers, Uncetla Biscuit. Sponge Lady Fingers. Animal Cookies,
Champagne Wafers. Breru’s Water Crackers. Athena Wafers. Nabisco, Orange
Gems, P'roblcd Creams, Java Coffee Cakes, Sultana bruit Biscuits, P'ig Newton,
Llgin Cream Biscuits, Zu Zu, linger Wafers. Butter Thin, Cheese Sandwit h,
Cheese Straws, Vanilla Wafers. Mar>- Ann. Ginger Gems, Pretzels, IcetPCoffee
Cakes, Sugar Squares, Cream Crisps. Cracknels.
MORE GOOD THINGS
FRESH BREAD
Olives, Snider's Salad Dressing Dev
iled Olives, Oyster Cocktail Sauce, Sni
der’s Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Canned
Salmon. I’ure Horseradish. Mint Sauce.
King Oscar Sardines. Clam Chowder,
Pork and Beans, all kinds of prepared
soups.
Baked fresh every morning; Whole
Wheat,. Graham or Rye. Order with
your groceries and save all trouble.
What about flour if you do your own bak
ing; Wcscll the very best. The Su
preme, the Marvel and H. I -. Go’s “Best.”
WANT A COFFEE TREAT?
Ever tried our particular blend of Breakfast Coffee, Mocha and Java? You
don’t know what good coffee is until you do. Then we have the the Fcrndcll
Brand—three grades; each one the b«i for the money you ever bought. The
“Park I*Iacc Special’’ has made us many customers. We , also carry ten other
'brands—in fact we arc the coffee headquarters of the city.
4.
THE HANNAH & UY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
1
im tvonNO HMCom iwmm crrv.
UFEM THE FAR WEST
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nCHKAR BEAT WORLD
MONDAY. JULY 10. IteS.
8TENOQRAF>H!C TYPEWRITER
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FAHOUS RATAL R6HTER
BREVITIES.
ARRIVAL A BURPRIBE.
I of Trnvetae VisRar Wanet Rsoogaiasd as a P«a^
mats af Olriheed.
An Mrmition which prtmiisea to per-j A Shipmatc*n Imprwnnion*
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WON C. E. INCREAtC CAMFAIQN
aigkt.
Mra. F. M. Riggs aad daaghtsr
-----------^|Ay has been —
BANNER.
John Paul Jo
The Order of iMtan Stars w«l Fredcflka aad Mrs. C. M. HardMg aad
la Fraacw. da La Nature of Farls IL
dastfhtars. Misses Leoae and Dorothy
meet tomorrow mrealng «t 7:30.
J. l^eroy tlescriliew a machine wlik-h U
properly called a stenocrapliic maSevoBiy peofde took advantage of of Chtoagp were the gnsatt of Mra. !.
Om Hufidrsd and Bixty BociatMn. In- dhlae. This new torentiou eoapletd.v IIQXSEIT8 or OBEATEiQAISMEIT a»e fiae trip oEered by the Northern a JsCfvaaa last eveatag. Mrs Riggs’
does
away
with
tbe
oid
method
of
ctndlng Flv* to Travurt City,
iMkhigaa TraBapertatfcm eoagqmny to arrival was s great surprise and as
atenograpUe eocuMwltluB. aad thow k J«h« KiiWr. Qwarter G«**«r «< th«-1Charlevoix aad‘the north yosterday. she had aot soea her sioee she was a
Warm CompiimvntML
W> necessky to kam steongraph'.c
rai.w St«t*« sam wimmammmm Mhto.| The day was ahaost Meal and all had little ghi she was not recognUrd when
character*. Tbe derlee utilised In this
Special to tbe Ev*^tog Record.
WM.
Ten.
M<rw
She
Ameet—
Cw»' , very pleasaat time.
*hs was tmrodorfd as Mrs. Baker.
machiue Is a sjstetu of romldning let
sale AreewSeR the CheOeowe t She) Sour cherries are selling oa tbe Both todies are alecas of Mrs. J«l2erBaltimore. Md.. Joly lO.-^Mchlgan ters as they are camhlBed In the aten•rttUh khto Setwpto —aiwh-taa •'1 local market for W cenu mad black SOB aad Mrs. Harding.and her dsogto
capearad tbe worid'a tneraaae cam ogrsfihic alphabrc
ters wBI spead the summer with Mia.
paign kannv, four local uaion penTtie characters which hare been
TartarMns bring »1.
aaau aad aMca local apelety pen atWted foe the new machine arc ucdk
In cocnectloD with their garage-tbe E. S. Wniiasos at her cottage at Bast
The metbuds of flghtlttg usqd by Cap
nants. One hundred and sixty node'
tain John Paul JoiMW. the famotu tiact^ company srlll condoct a geo- bay.
Atuerlcan naval olBcrt; whose body Is era] repair slx^ for antomofalles.
ties were given worthy mendon for laThe friends of Martin ESlIs win bo
to be conveyed from t'nacm in Admi
creaaM la membership.
Traverse
Mr. Psjker. tbe old reliable stage
ral BigKbee'a squadron for burial at man. has been engaged by the Trav- pleased to learo that he is improving
City won five.
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Washlagton. are virhlly |•octrmyed
after an attack of appendicitis. He
Ihe "XarraUve of John Kilby, guarter
Traction company to take sharge
PERSONAL.
Ganner of the lulled Statw Bhli> Boa'*>«**■ P**’** department,
hommv Richard. Under I*sul Jooea.”
Boro—To Mr. and Mrs! H. A. Allen,
Dr. and Mr*. PolUer of Thompaonl.ubtiriH^ In tbe Job ik-rlbner'A
cf West 6lxte« nth street on July 8.
vlllo are geests of Mr.-and Mrs. M, A.
HAVE YOUR boy or girl take kwthe cballettgr of the Brltisb ship : ton-pound bur.
Hkrrington of S64 West Ninth street.
aoas in penmanAbip by a real iienmsiP
BerapU wu* acevphd by l*auJ JotMW U
.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs A. KIdrod of
ship teacher at Trav»?r»c City Uaalaesa
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donner. Mr aad
tliiw dtweribed:
Wlest Fifteenth stnx. oa July C. a
"Tbe lioubomme Bicluird was still
Mrs. Wm Nmboo and Ifr. and Mrs.
colk'ge.
July lU-3t
bearing down on the large ship. wiiUh lioy. ■'
Warren Salsbevf spent Snnday at
Tbe Congregstkmal Christian Enw a?. ito-n protecting a Urge fleet of
Maple Cky.
BAS 0CC1.T
dcwvor Kocletv will ba>c a bnidness
merchant
ahlii*.
In
onler
to
protect
J.'O. Donean and John Graham of
which may
uwy be read at |
valnabk* convoy, aa it was bU and social mcvtlng at East bay tomor Helm's five-piece «
nary Xu-rs
Xu-rs iphlch
Buttons Bay were In the city yester
learn to operate ^nty. be ube eoet
sight; it Is esiiy to> Uar
row evening. The young ladies will j
day.
ranvas and preii
the mac-bine, and tbls o)H«ation Is no
leave in tbe traction bus with their j
I. Q. Bmllh of Manistee ia In tbe more fatignlng than wtg-k on an ordi- Side UnOtoroii. of cunnw.
city looking after bosineas intenwts. uary lyiK-uritcr. Tbe inventor ban throughout the ebemy. ship, and cv-1**
eveiytblng ready for Uit*se who
C. L. Dayton of Leland spent Sun tttsed liU systets on tbe appIlraUuii ery man at quarters was pUin to be
I desire to state that 1 do not now
of iiriiitt ebaracprni, and bis metbod seen. We wv*re then but a very smaU j cannot leave until €:3«. Tbe bus will
day In the city.
marRhmal-:
Hayne
s restaurant.
distance* from them, and you
yon may be
be;- leave Mlllikens corner. A* marshmal-■
^
' — ***™"*“ »*'’«*»«
syllable writlr.jj. After be
he bad anan-1 dlsianw
rwyue*
rtvwuranr.
J. J. Maakntad of Buttons Bay was on syllsl
aljTuxl man}tboasand
w.mlsby di-j *^nre Ibat our shipwasaawcU pretwnvl * low roast will Ik* t-njoyedduringu,e ‘A full supply
mayI»e found at J. W.
in the city yesterday.
vldlug the aotmda, besuceiHvled in es |
•rtion as itwa* iu tbe power of jtrening.
| Jackson's confeeilonery
riori*.
FYonl
Tbe Misses Louisa Hansen and___ _
Trimble**
Bakery.
bUiibUig a cojibluatioii alj»baU*U 1
*^ i*'**.®
. * The reguUr meeiing of Dorcas AM i **‘^'* ‘Anna ^war of Manistee were in the |
city yMterday.
aud often llti
exp
\ls of the I'reiu-ii Ian
F. II. Williamson of Bvait spent Jurlty of. tbe
'ockK-k at the church '
j li r.o «hlrts ..
$1.00
gnage. but also of those of all bmSunday In the city.
Mrs. J. W. Milliken will deliver . j
skirt*........................................$1.50
»aade no answer. Tbe eaFred Johnaon of Manistee was in gusgw of lj»lln crlgln. and wltb some j »“
few excPi'ti.»us of tbo«e of all fotvlgn ' «“>
The siftii a-boic:* lecture on her trip to Jerusalem in the j
Handsome coods,
the city todaS^.
________...
I very lood volc*e
languages. Tbe
onler of letters lli>t **‘«“-^
volc-e said.
said, M. E. church at Grown Tuesday even-1
Hamilton Clothing Co.
>f. Diebold of this city want to Isa- adoptn
BJBri'VGKMDT.NLRlII \ '*
* ** >l
-'*>«
The enemy
rejiliwl.
*T< me what ship that Ing. July 11, A c<dlectlon will be
“
* "Tell
doro this morning on a business trip, AVKO, but sub*e<jueml.v the inventor again
taken for the miKsiunary foclety.
j'
ireelly or 11 will sink yon.'
1.' J(
returning this noon.
diinarded letters having llie same «-«uA party of young la«lles who are t*c-1
d
dr
I. J. Spellman
Bj^lmsn of Honor Is in the aututnee as (' pronoouced 8 and K. g then unswcrwl. *Blnk and1 bee d---In fifty yanl* of copying the Black cottage at W#*s?J
city today looking after business In- j prouoau<f«d K. K pronounced (*8. V itoth kU1|m were within
Traverse bay ar^^ in tbe city today |
ter«*sts
I
' prouooncetl 1. F. pronouiicwl 8. Iu . enrti otlMT. and at tbe word* •sink
after a delightful trip to Beloskey. 1
«.r>; Cte..
tmn,
They are fn>ra Iniliana and In honor of
a week** trip lo Chicago and Grand | Jj. . ’nH-re wiyv^bowever added a
• broadside. their borne, call the cottage "Hotwier
Rapid* and while In Uie Furollure i
j
j
the sound *
««
Rest." Thtwe in the party are Mi*w*s !
City he attended the new/western*! of lO and Ol. and the lettero I, N. 1'. :
Harriet RlJu-ell. Edith y>anks. Maude j
game of Chyose which Is
*ik*nt that a mai Vorl* and Ella Itaughman. They ro-j
duced there by original vesuVn <char- i In order to limR the nuuiU r of key!* i could easily l«‘ar everj thlng said.
turn next Monday after a month t'f'
for each hnnd the number
acters. among whom Ik Jack Tracy. {
the scK-ond broadside the guns that
Mrs.
J. Black, the ownt-r j
brother of the Infamous outlaw
'
£ bad eonitnand of were dtsmoanted. a
of the cuttagP then arrives for lhr .
were also all of our loutr tbvk guu*, 1'
from the home at Albion. Ind.
aud of course the men were quartereJ j Kumroer
“
I is; playing
play
the De
♦•Isewbere. At this time Joucb ordered ! A ptrk-iip 1
MM. L. M. HAIUtlS TELLS OF
aab A Lar dock, wbeas today a Mr«e
«VONKfNOS OF SMCCF RANCH.
■aaafartwrtaa pMiR Is apparsatly «saU tMse, tboi«b k Is la
tlm>sri IMwivi CI^H C«N* • NmO rsamy b«t a
fiMiSItofl tiM wimv OMMiif erec^ by esportaaeed baads «aeb as
tbs Uddea sprlasiac ap of tsated
^
•rHit AnifMta.
ddes oocar. dorteg tbe mmwm
asoatbs srUhla vMcb are*^ lonasaae
MW. U M. Ua^larmmr «
Smtfll StTMt
UU« cUjr MR »0«r of sbovs aad aMaagertes. tbe orbole dM<Cf«Kt F»n>. Meat., who Is Tlsitiiif tai appearlag as apddeoly as they arise.
<kM «tty vtUi raMUTei. speaks tatar 8e la tUs plaat at tbe dock work
•atlasljr eC tbs 8MT kKStte or bar sea. begaa Ixtn a brief time aM^ thUteea
nakir Hsrrls. also formsrlj of tWs car loads of aMChiaery aad vagoes
cRjr who, wllb b!s wBe. Mrs. MaHoo srere deiaped proailacooaslr aad order
BoMMs Harris. Mat jroar took op a reatorad la abort work, by eoparleseed
*‘Mb»itor” loeaUap Nftitj »!l«s sootb baada
of MUM Cltj. Moot, where be Is ooaStasdigg bigb aad entered by an
doctinc a proSlaWe sheep sb^n* cleYi^, tbe first aiaehlncry for the
bwtasss is
bean of the vesteni woria called the Oates Rotary preesore
anstas cooatry. Mrs. Harrla stated with a capacity of 250 cubic yards of
to tbe Reoord that Mr. Harris stariod rtoae lor cntsblng. Tbe atoae la goeefroB his boow at MUes aty Mat year, iv*
of two klnda, llaM stone
ia May la a prairies schooner aad f^m Rturgeoo Bay for>be fooadatloa
' drore aootb for eighty miles through and boulder rock for tbe surface. This
tbe goreraSBem etmctij*mo adapted to stone crusher is operated by a tortygrasMg aad that as the entire coantry horse engine with a Rfty-horse boiler.
was opes simply to tbe squatter rtgbu From thlsTiopper abore the emshod
of preemption. Mr. Harris decided to atone is taken by another rerolrlng
lake op his realdeaoe in an abaadooed elevator below into the rotary blowers
» bouse parUally bnllt and desert and the dust is blown into a big
ed. Here he “squalled" aad proceed*
eded j dust bouse where H Is retained for the„
I bnlld a corral sumniudlng TOojI general "mixture" when the lugradiacres of floe grasing land. This took euts are all ready.
great Ubor and as all n^erlal as well
Tbe stOfTO is taken Into the rotary
as honsebeld neoeasltlef had to be dryers after being crushod the rotary
hauled digfity miles overland from dryers being something more than a
Miles City the task eaa well be im- drying pan, for they are heated to a
agiaed. Ererythiag was succcwaful. tfunperature of from 230 to 250 F. and
thpogh. and this spring (bo work from there again carried by the con
began in earnest.
tinuous revolving elevators into six
All the sumouodlng country^ is different compartments where tbe
,
adapted lo herding and Immense broken portions of the stone or sand
traeU are oovered with sheep and eat* are being separated according to iu
i
tie. tbs two being kept entirely separ- size, varying from dust to one and
ata. lo the ooml which Mr. Harris three-fourths inches. From this ro
'
has now complrted are drlv«>n sheep tary screen the stones are thrown into
by the hundrtMls and thousands and bins according to site and here tbe
twenty shearers aad twenty packers of first weighing for accuracy occurs for
wool are at band to gently relieve Ihc each bln of stone Is tMted, the teal
blatters of their surplus wool, pack It being for the purpose of djeterminlng
aad then drive them out again onto the density of the mineral‘aggregate.
the vast prairies where they aocumuAt Ibis stage Of the process the
late another ouveiiog which will be work of a scientific chemist enters.
taken care of In the same manner. \V. C. Wallsco of Boston being here
Tbe day before Mrs. Harris left for the and In readiness to place the chemical
_ east ahe ataleO that 2.200 sheep were test on every load of tbe paving ma
' aorraled and aheared. the owner of the terial aliout to he turned out In this
corral reoelrlag Ihrr-* and one-half mixture the aggregate ingredients are
.ceata and the ahearer eight cents per mixed thoroughly until the combina
band, an old ahearer being able to tions Is of a uniform bituminous conU ,h.,r ......
B. S.
“-.wo. .rv
K I
^ *'
*""•
ahesu- as high aa 140 per day. The crote and the entire contenu
«hrood* and mlrxeumasL I
herds of sheep are tended by a mao heated to betwfien 200 and 2^ degrees lams at Mfnncqua lodge, Kesis Mo- pro row* of five ke.vs eoeb for eari
keaa.
^
Her Jib boom carried away
---------------------with a team of horses and trained Fahrenheit after which they
etislpi j
Laudra
Blssel c f Ijike View.
dogs. During the winter Mr. lisrrls dumii^ through a sliding aperature
The families of Dr. J. A. Snyder
j
ai^nebtow iS ^
^ who Ir. a
Sem wIfT ***“
®
tbacher. left for lo r
of several syllables. T*b*
r
h.ime todr
espects to have herds of sheep and Into the especial wagons for tbe pur- thiK city and Messrs. Case and ('rotser j
. luv-r. Ji.m-s at the same time i
rattle In the ct*rral where they are pos«. which immediately repair to the of Kingsley returned lasY night from j bauds are
erk-d cut, •Ixj .k at my mlxzru iicakrl*^®"
**'**’‘ b*****"**^ bk-b
p:.ni-»*
wn*
boused from severe storms, the grass stre«’t and theri' i^iread on the pre a weeks camping trip at Rainy hike : «iu- of which ].rjnt* me letuT 11. wui*
Icb phni-c* wn* run up the gl«»rj- «f \
lea—I ------- the m.sit haudsome
.
of the country l*eing stacktHl In the pared fotinilatlnn to such a depth that and rei*.rt a mo*t delightful
.............
eorral and fed out to th(< animals after thorough coraitression with the Mr. Case* wa* In the city today, rt*- of *kc macblnc 1* only lliultc-d to Uj# j
there.
heavy rollers it will remain tw-o Inches
Neighbors in that section of tbe In thickness and have the density of
Mr. and Mrs. Prod Drlucal of Grand |
printed may be read, it U noerp- tbe followlug'Incident;
cvjntry are very scarce, the manwt Solid stone. After rolling the wearing
>-^To
tbe ti
being eleven rnlhw away. thouKh since surfare a thing coaling of dry bitumin Rapids returned fhl* morning after t
iD»io utten I
tiulln.jn ((iuuuln.nl. tijr oir-1 m Ih-c IchI elialr
Mr. Harris left a family consisting of ous flush coot Is placed filling any
ord oOice.
I p.-ntrr of tbe ship, whose* duty it wa*.
rejwrtcxl 1
a man and wife located lo a wagon unevenness or boneyromh which msy
r coiuiuauder the *ituaTALKING POST CARDS.
tioa of tl,e ship a* often a*"she
; WANTED-Twb g.Ksl m»nc‘r*. t'all
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Burk of Maple J
Mx mllM away. It Is no imrommem apiM*ar on the surface. Finally a thin
Tuesday
morning. Traverte City
w
.
•luired It. wliich was
at first evc'O' , sight to see famlliiw Hvtng In these layer of stone chips arc laid in and City passed through the city thlsj
Peed bow «r -B'rltinsr L«t<
■on
thirty njlmites, sc*eontUy
every twenty.' laundrj-. \\*c‘si Front Mre*-t.
prairl*) wagons, and they are cosy and roiled making the surface gritty in morning on thc-lr way to Mendon. j
U he* Atrmr Frmm Hone.
fl’
a
ally
evc*ry
■vc*ry
hfti*eu
mluutirs.
At
ii
July
Ht-2t
noveltr rec'cutly Introduc-od upjn i ja,tt be rc*p.M, comfortable wUh beil, stove and shelv- appearance, duslliws and non-crack- where they will attcuid the golden wed-j
led t
ding of hiB slBter and her hn*band. | 0,0 Loudtm
'^_,^lng all arrangid orderly and neat. able.
irket Is a
It tin* I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
IL
Long,
the
celebra
t
curd.
‘ Mrs. Harris and her slKter-ln-lsw. Miss
make
himself
gc‘ncrally
i<be* of WabT lu the bold and llint
The bllulllhle pavement Is a patent
1
Is
an
ordinary
one.
with
a
pv:
,
tion
to
lake
place
tomorrow
afternoon
j
the
cai
Doclla Harris, are the ouV women at of alK)ut seven years* standing, tbe
useful. Good opening and *tc-ady
Iniprlmcd uiwu it in the usi;al | replied: -.Never mind. If s
the ranch and they run the bouse, re- firm of Warten Hros.. Ikiston. being at from 2 to 5 o'clock. Mr. and Mr*.
ponition by music hou*«‘* for lad who
i closc-r Bcrutluy. howorcr. ; ,
cclrlng |1 |M*r day for meals, while the bead of the various firms In the Long are well known in this city!
want* to work. Addri-ss Ikix A.
the aht'sp shearers sleep In blankets rniUHl States where 10 cities have where the^avc many friends. /
offlec*.
July HI-61
;
^ver which tbe pk-turg a | the lH**t you c-au.* *'
i Record ontec*.
in-€i
on the ground.
their pavements, this l>elng the first
** *
‘"’bunch o* flowews or a landscape, ns , n>e sinking of the Ikmbotume Rich , WANTED-M.-n and boy* oa
H.
for this city. Mr. Craymond and his the silk mills at Bcldlng. returned to, the case may be*, ha* been printed, a ] ard. raol Jones* ship. wIk*u l«tb sh *1 Hc4mforth* fann. Cltlren* uhone.
r&shier L. L. Lupshin of RlcLmand. her duties today after two wec*ks*j round bol
Ind, with plant foreman J. S. Burdge visit u lib her parenu at Ixmg Ijiko. I eenter. A
Mr. and Mra. H. A. Klrchner and lit-'
^
I **Wlthoat ksi* of time all hands w«*n*
iof Indianapolis, aside from a paving
Caupl* W-r^ United With Nuptial
tie aon. Carl went to Keystone today i
"*^“**7 disk talking niacklne. j Q,u^(.n.(i t,, pudenvor to evtiiiguish the
I expert who has the work in charge.
■lQ$^
Kifib Maas at 8L Francis Church,
It
Is
stated
authoritively
that
Alex
play*
iu
tbe
ortbodox
fariilon.
nearly
both *hii»s aud ‘
Rev. Father Bauer Offlciatine.
w. H. Walker has rcturncxl from
An interesting fc*ature of tlie nfrvelty
ander Dow. the asphalt expert of the
lies in tlie fact that blauk post cards
District of Columbia claims that the outing at Gian Arltor.
John W. Smith and Miss Katie MinkMr.
and
Mrk
W.
F.
Bowen
and
chll
'
tnay
be
purebasod
and
reeordx
made
j
maguriuc.
The
board both
life of a bltulithic pavement is fifty
tor were united in marriage at 8
dren
reiurn<*<l from a vlrit In ithemselves, so Oat for
- ‘ by i
years and will never crack and be CanadZ^
•
be quite unneri**sary much harder work tliau the fighting '
o*cloek tbls morning at St. Francis
come iinsanitary and If this Is the
to write a card. All one will Lave to daring the action. By the time all t
ehnreh. Rev. Father Bauer offleiating.
case Traverse City has reason
■
do win Itc to place the card1 ujOD any was accomplished daylight began
icL'cse and make It* api>earau<-e. Th«*n 1k>Ui *hlp*. J
■u r*t;*a Wmm ae4«it«a.
I make of disk talking
Pr»»dotU.o«.ml«,p.vomo...
After tbe ceremony > ««ldlns brenb-l
Colonel rrowdtT. who lia* Ixvn on i H*«tk Into the trompeL The e*.rd may head* together. wl'Jj nil our fleet. >
fast WAS aerred at the home of tbe*
dnty as nillltary obmTver with General then be posted to one’sI friend tr otber- turned toward tbe Texel in Holland.
who ran
-an place
plac< It in hb <
bride. 536 West Eleventh street, and a<
Knrokl in Munch
\Vc then 4learod the ship's decks of [
talking machine, which willI K*pi
K*produce the dead, and at the rising of tbe 1
kb-ly puldishtd I
reception will be given this evening.
r rolisji dc<scciif !* a sonree of end tho message in tbe voice of the sender. we hove overboard lOO diwd bodies. !
Mis* Mamie Smith, sister of the}
up
less
amuNenic-iit
to
the
general.
-He
One
hundred more were wotmded, be
grwm. meied aa bridesmaid and Mike
le Just lieftiiv tbe el«>t.-tlou of
. Sevewly-oae Mile 'Eagiae.
love* to hear It told.” aay* Colonel
tween thirty-five and forty of whom
Mbikler. brother of the bride, was the
M-nt governor ll»e speaker and
ew locomotive wa* n*qently teat- died tbe next day before 4 o'clock.
Crowder, "and if the man that llrot
bewt man. Tbe bride carried bride s aieiut- wore very nunh dlstUTlied
Invented the yaro rould hear the gen ed^ * i the New York division of the During this time wc also rigged up
who eonhtautly <-alli>l for a
rosea aad was attired In white silk.
eral hingh he would know that In one Erie with the startling result of a Jury mssU on board the 8c*a Raper.
Whenever a new iq>eakcr Qnart«*r at least his fiction wa* popn speed of aeventy-oue mile* an hour.
The bridesmaid wore blue silk and Heno*.
our prize ship. At 4 o'clock In the aft
dame on this nun Iwwlcd out:
tor. Xo Polish bkwd run* in Kurokf* Th# engine while being tested wa* ernoon our good ship tbe Boobomme,
earried white earnationa. The groom
"Mr. lletTTl n«mry
Henry!
veins. He Is all Japaneae. atM prood drawing ten heavy Pnllmsn ears. Tbe Richard, which bad *0 short a time be
is a well kaown young barber and the call ftw Mr. Henry.”
of It." However, be shows how to Imge tuschloe is of the type built for fore carried ns throngb all tbe dangers
bride is a young lady with many
After several Interruptions of this polish off the Russlana."
tbe Rocky motmtalna, and is new in the of the nl^t. sunk, although every man
kind at each spee<-b a young man as
friendA
east. Her weight 1* 880,730 pounds, that coukl be spared from cvety ship
cended the platform ami was noon air
with the tender, foci and water. Her In the fleet was assisting ns to keep:
ing bis eloquemv* In magnlfirent style,
ITEMS OF INTEREl
twenty-alx tndi cylinders emineet with her above water.
THE MARKETS.
hud striking out p*>w.ffully
The (ddest flag In exlatenee I* that olz drive wheels six feet two inches in
"O heavens! It was enough to bring
I geultmw. when 1the ol
I beard •f Denmark, which date* from 1219.
diameter each. The bqUer is aevent;
tears from tbe heart of tbe most un
i
---- Henry.** I*utting his hand to
The well known tricolor of France
a t
*e Ind
thinking man! She went dosrn head
1602Se lower. VdaU and calvew- bi, moutli. like a s|s-aklng trumpet. date* from the rerolntkm of 1780.
108*i Inches long. In dy-.L
L she
i has foremost with all sails act-studd
Active and atrooger. Sheep and lambs; this man was l«awhpg out:
A German inirarlaa deriare* that an tbe weight and power of a freight sails, topgallant sails, royals,
—Active and higher. Hogs—Active at j "Mr Itonry!
li.my: Henry! I there are in rxXence more than L* "ntognl.” Xth tbe speed of an express. acrapers and every sail that could ber
ahade stronger.
j
to make a siwei-b.” fiOO.OOO novel*.
pat cu a ship-jack, pennant and that i
Dtoinii,
Mlch_
Jnlv
10.-15Ttoatehalrmau
of
the
meeting
now
new Trncwrltlair Maclilae.
beantlicl enslgw Riat she so gallantly
DNimi, Mich, July 10.—Wheat
A single dUmond mine in South
artwe and remarked that It woold ob
Somewhat meager details of a xtewly wore while In action and wb<m we conJuly. »lc: Ka 2 red. 25c: Na 8 ooro. lige tbe aodiem-e If the geotieman Africa yielded $5J13 for every mlnInvented German typewriting tnachhM qiwrod. A most gkwkxis sight! Ala*,
fifie: Ka3 whIteoau.SSUc.
wonKl refram from any fertber calling nte of tost yesr.
are going Gw rounds of tbe preso, aays she is gone, never more to bs aeenT
Totodo. o , July io.-Whoat-Caah. for Mr. llewry. aa that gentleman was
In Norway on pay day* saloons are H. W. Harris. United States coosnl at
One hundred men were killed on tbe
now sfieaking.
27c; July. 82%c; fc-ptember. 88%e.
dosed and aavings banka open null] Mannheim, Germany. As deocribed It Bonbomme RlriiaM and a bandied
"Is that Mr. Heotyr osld the dis. ildnight
Chicago.
July 10.—\n»eat—July.
prints syllabX and abort word* In wotmded. The Serapl* lost 101 killed
The Gorman flag wa* first nnforted; stead of single totteoa, attains much and 120 wounded.
2fi%c; 8.ptmnbcr.87%c: Oorn-^nly. llirber of the meeting. "Thnwtor. that
56V: Saptember. S5i4c. OaU-Jnly. «n*t he Mr. Henry! Why. that's the In 18irr. find float* over an .empire of greater speed than others and.
little e«ss that told me to holler
Mmttm Far A
82.00WK10 propto.
clatoaB, wfB revolotlootoe tbe ai
St%c; 8n.»«nber. 3n4c. Beplaaber l*hIlaaHi.hls Ledger.
■ r a* can ba aaeerThe steamer Tncatan. which arrived
pork. fUJ20: lanl. tT.50: ribs. |7J5.
to M8 7«t eo tta
fri»m Havana, bronght 30,2r2 crate* of
Kolar artivlty shonwd a grrat In- pineapples.
Wmiam McMaeken
Northport j crease during tl»e year ending May 10.
The brilliant flag of Austria-Httnpawd through the city this aMnlag lilt*, the son not being free from spots gary was adopted kfarch <L 1802, and
FOR THAT TIRBD FESUNa
single day. 80 nays the Britlab fioau over UfiOQjfm people.
^•a a iva WMks trip to Broekvllto.
50e OBd 65c negligee shirts for........Sfie
Skater’s Fn,
•omer royal in bis report. The
CMaia. where he will vMt his aged
11.00 ahlm »t......................................ffie
The baslneos of selUng tbe mandsrin
BKAhar. Mrs. Eltsa McMatta. who Is
Bnmnum dothlng Oik
paat ninety years of aga.
Julyfrtf
TRY A RECORD WANT AOk
SMmi-MINKl£R
ROnCE
-g
g
J
^
DA W. A. rAlSSWtttTB
DINNER WARE
Wc* an* just now showing
soiiu* vi-ry’ iitu* ilitiiier f<-t* at
.*in.l from $l0.tK)
U> $1-7.00 . .icli.
The tiew 8h;i]M« atii] lilcvis.
itig «l«*<*oMlioiis - will imm*
thati i»le;isc- you. If you anlookitiu for
SomethingReally Good
in lliis lim* you should, hy all
means, lose* no lime, bat <-all
at once and sec ours Is-foru
Iraying.
lUoiFf'Pi
Rlabama
Silks.
New shipment j’ust re
ceived. Black and white
and blue and white, shep-
perd checks
■I
Wi ^
22c per yard
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H=HUSKER$ won
STIHIN6 CAME
Tao DetroU bob Brock oat and | BaE Bokoa.... .. .U................. McBvaa | Mlm Mtisa Wrisht «aa Cha ««aat
Pasaa aeat a alee kit toto left Seld| Smith implied the aame.
jot Miss Baasla Palghixa MM eraalL
whtoh ynu good tor two haaaa hat he | Tlia Detroit boya played Rood haU. \
died OB third. Glbaon ateppad to the: took thaCr defeat Rood Baxaredhr aad i
Plata aad asashed the hall out orerj ahoved theamNea i
the aeeoDd baaemaa'a bead. He roi to i daiCax their atay to this city. They Captain Caerge Wateea and Party
drat. Mclatyra eeat him doara to Bee-j left for Bttt Jordaa today,
Hare in Hia Yacht. Arrow^ Whtoh
DETROIT NINE
ood aad made good oa flrat hlitiaeU.’
Ha Sum In Spare Tima.
AH410-SA.
Storer came to bat. Qibaoa got to
SCORE OF 4 TO 1.
Mr. r & Prtcl..rt
.» fWjd «f
^
^
third bat Mclotyre vaa canght steal_
.pe.41n, U.. .on..*r |
^
,, ^ ^
*
iBg aecond. la the meaatlBO Storer E*.u^ Cl«r
fanned and Lardie came to bau By an
P. a Jnnlre. 1.41 .Mtr.4ur l'*r I utmm taumb. Arrow, Tl».
1«
.„a„
the Brat laaeman be got to
They left today
r to Otoot Brit-!
* Mr Hay aa a
■
Hancock ami Calnmet to be gon about ;
flrat aad Gibaon cane la.
‘ I for Dolnth.
ala. from whieh paBlttaa he vaa callad aoftMB hlai aa a raay ebaakad
j TRAVERSE THEN-TOOK A BOOST . Two DetroU men were on basee, one a month.
The Arrow 1. a beanUful little croft
Mr. mid Mm. Robert Flick of We.,!. Afiy-four lect oror all ,with a icodoot
AND RAN IN FOUR MORE.
on flrat and one on third to the fourth
iNBt occaskmally actaekod hy the Moea.
luninc. f*a»ler»ion stepped to bal. Two Farmington. Ohio.
the Rue... ofj^ She ha. m
^on*
un elghum
el
*i«hcB he Imadad oat Tcvhal TRHol to
....
.1 pow.r «*t»e whk* piuMi IWyrto
DM aad foe aBka. Em the. hi. I
i
I enoatle wU m la crhkaiec. aad the ( Ahneat 1A00 Saw the Gama, 400 Coins ; pUchlng during ibe ianlns aad he
*.». «!.„ ».
A ...
^
few days with Mhts iWssie Fill• otbar hoya Mamed to Mara him aMoe
ovar From Here on the Columbia ' fanned the air twice and aent the third
. pabttr mind aa the moat coi
_____
ball that was thrown to him away out gbunt at Uneeda Rest cottage.
built by CBvptaln Whleru himself
In
of the loBg flat of bfHUaal i
and Craacont and Many Going
to Buff Rokus who dkl what was cx^
»«'
a«
I bare held the poalttoo of an
Over
In
Riga.
up
their
abode In their cottage which
peciiMl of him and the side sent out
at the eoort of SL iamcai
ban.lHig her. The Inslfle ftntoh la an
they have greatly impruvvd by putt lag
The Aathor of, Poeois ThO
-----Each Bide Scored.
gi.t*.< a oak.
,
AM of LMM.
The fast base ball team of the IkTht' next intiing added a score to down a nice lawn.
The party will not harry any and
IMploaBacy. hoprerer. was not Ihe
ibny Ihe Hewt Beett and
Oi-o. W. Lardie and wife drove
troll Baatoeas unlvendiy waa dtf<-aicd
and each side wont tmt with
^ only geld to whkdi John Hay
may be gone one tnooth and perhaps
Old Mission yesterday.
by a score of six to one before a crowd men on tascs.
suit Paper* Thai Have
Jooiaallatn and
i l*«dmea. war, Joonallatn
Wn.. Abbou rv»nk
«.d II.
. tore eadi fnmtdml oouie of the lai
of nearly 1.S00 people at Boaers liarRmllcy. Axil and Patersdn each hit
Mide HisOxy.
bor )-vsterday anerm.^m by l*ii rce s
1.011 to the sixth but no one got to j J‘>> nt. together with their families, ^
^ Hunm.
and Mr. and Miss Scanlon of ^aglnaw ‘
0>m Huskers €»f Traverye CU.v.
flryt
A A
«
______ i ^ < *«*rtea of lYfwldent Uotwin and wa*
(
their
guests,
spent
the
Fourth
at
Four hundred left on the steamer*
B»di Rokm hit to left fletd and was
THE riTIZENS of Traverse City
Bll ••ffckiif Hli Vokflf Mokhoal mi |
pi.riilUirly rloa« and Intluiate ree
»«y.
Columbia and Crescent and iSo |ax»ple -cauchi out. Snifka made first. Willwill lx- gn'stly pleased to know that
MM OM fltf A LBe •! Ac*
i lattooa with the gnat emaacipator. j
Every evening the l»ay presents a
who could not Becnre accommodatkms lams road.- fim bin Snifka was caught
1 He waa the faeorite edkiWlal writer of j
Miss Bessie Ftilghum has decided to
’ Horace (Jn-c-Wy on the New Turk Trlb.were left on the d<ick. Many took rigs on ».*cond and nuff lb»koK was caught flne'slght when ail the launches are loestc in the city and will be ready to
spinning
anmnd
aith
their
loads
of
I tine. Hr was the natbor of iionns and I
Mokar. *
and wheels and enjoyed the drive out.
meelve pupils al any time. July 10-11
f prose aketchw and blstorfee read wlih ]
Jolly
pi-ople.
The
follow
lug
ones
l<eing
along tho b^ while Old Mission and. ip the seventh inning no one i:ot
i toterrat and delUdit ou two cautlnenta. j
in commission: J. II. McGough's.
I Mapleltm faii^y emptied their pupula-^ |«isi st-eund ami only throe Traverse
fht fbnaaal SMb a( TliBfIaoy sued Amw"; To gain confldrnttal tofonnatiou fan
Wm. Ashton-s. Edward Ariitoo’s. John |tl.M shirts
I tion onto the ball grounds.
*
City boys gut a chalice dl the bat.
M ••Ma Caoair BBtoda.**
Abraham Umoto he waa ad Jaunt geo-!
. - -‘a..—~ ____
15 shirts........................................ fl1.60
Ri*nnie’s, Cannon and Wtwver’s. Jas. I
I
Stover Pitched Well.
}
Balloon Went Up.
’ Gllletfs and Ben Havlland’s. BirchHandsome gooda .
Hamilton CTothlng Co.
! Stover pitched a pleasing game for j The first i*ari of the eighth was un- wood; F. C. Desmond and E. Will
I
NadMB BMMhg M MMnMo
| ^ rotooeh In addltton to all bis other j va. *ATb
j the Husk«^s. striking ‘>ui i**n men and | evirntfiil hm when the Huskers came lams' of Ketls Mnkesa and FulKhum 1“*^ *
j
€«al~Faoi al CbBicIMI
i arcampliahiDents be was------------------'
walk. Irain of iK'-iin Imi- Helmit's balloon went up for and Lardle's, Chas. Elton'k and A.
power and achoUiiy flnlali. two of his ] <m his off days, which fortonataly wen* | totiini; four
Dry, Hard and BoR Woo«L Beuth BWa
moat nutewortby wfforta hating haen not fiwqnent. He had a prodigious trult iiiichctl seven innins>^ of exct-lU-ni j good.
Neriiogcr’s of Ab-G<»-Sa.
, aa address cm Walter Scott and the me- I mamory. a fact of whkii be was not j ball but pnvn out In the tighth. Ho
Lumber Co.
B»B4f
Th<M». WIlklnMin’s launch Ik anStover sniash«\l the sphere out Into
OHN HAY bas often been mHed \ mortal oratfon on the death oMAUlUm j proud. He was proud of his cmaya. j
eight men and let two walk !' n„,
mul giH to first: Larvlle sent chored off t»*e dock.
I 'nbe greaU-at aeefetary of aUte." i McKinley, delirervd to the ball of rep- j bowerer, and maniorbmd nearly all of
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
first. Both iillchcrs hml good sup him d*»wn k. third and made second
”K1II Cart*'' Is the name by which
m l High iiraise that, wlien It is
' reaentativea to Washlnglon.
| them. He wrote verse then, but not of I
hlipiM'lf; Hob UoUos went down f. r. B. J«*nnlnKK’ ctitiaRe Is d«^ignat«*<l.
mnubernl ibat the premlerslilp ' TTie Oblo setetety of New Turk once j the “Jim Bhidso'’ variety. That ime i
work d«.n«* with the stick hy Uith flr.,4 n,„| stover s<«ro«l. Snifka put a
Nineteen of the rewrrters romprised
of toe American rabtnet luia been held - gave Hay a dinner, fur among his other | later.
; na*ty gniundcr to shurtstoii and the a launch |iarty lh«* other night ami
by amne of the roust disUngulahed men i tltlea of distinction the great accretary | Botttmlng to Springfield, young Ha.v teams.
ar AfF yp/cmNMx
to our political history. Tbumas Jeffer- , llred aeveral years to Ohio. In that talk | studied Uw and was admitted to the
Huskers Were Cheered.
1 liases were ffllfd. WlUMtua slepiKd supp<u‘4*«l on 1Kh*p Water point.
womutn^mnata
oen. Ediunnd Uandulph. John Mar-: ha bewailed the fact that he waa a man I bar. In tbfi campaign of IStk) be
TTio Detroit Isiys went, to hat first | to bat. The pitcher made a wild
rmjuatfottr
The .Misses Huff and . Braroel of
Mmll, Janies Mndlaon, James Monruc, | without a stale. *T was born to In-} atnmped the aUte for Lincoln, f'pon
when the Huakcps trotted onto the | throw to first and everjbody moved up Jackson. Mlrh.. ami Miss Ethel-Gibbs
Jokn Qalocy Adama, Henry Ctoy. | dlsna,” be aakl. “1 grew up In llllnoto.
* field they were heartily ehe*'red by the | a liase. Williams made a little hit tc are the guests of Miss Nellie Ijirdk* al
Martin Van Boren. Dsnlel Webater. \ I wna educated to Hbodc Island, and
John O. Oaihouu. James Bocfinuan. Ed ! It M no bUiroe to that sctiolarly com tary. It was during the dark days of j crowd. Paget, thu visitor s riglu ; si-cond l»ase and got to first
and Mrs. C. B. Wright wi*re the
ward Everett. IacwIb Caas. WUliam H. i munity that I know so little. I learned i the conflict that the young man wrote • fielder, struck otit and McEwan took error. This bnuight Bay RiAus to
Reward. Elibu B. Washburn. William j my law to Si»ringfleld and my politics ; bis famous poem, “UttM Breeches.” an j jji* iguve on Ulls. He*nH« pu: th- , Buff Uukos to l*i. Snifka stoie home. gue^tts of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fulghum
li. Eraria, Jamea CL Blaine. Thomas | to Wsabington. my dljilomacy to En- i effort that be didI nof appreciate at the j
i„ ,j„. oir. WiMlams
put It out in the field and the Foi*r1h._^
r. Bayaid. Walter Q. Gresham. Bleb- rope. AaU and Africa. I have a farm ; time and which
Dr. G. A.* Holliday and family are
*«-4h-I.il
«>«»'‘Tw* man «" Franklin foll.med his example but
AUGOST
Idem to ^<If^
hours ofT^ardie stnick out. Bob Hokos was caught «.ut. The f>*tmlt fs.ys moving Into the sen-en tent next to
the war Hay wrote the veme.v to him. | a*s caught on first base and Suifka : didn't get to fi>si in the ninth and the E J. Fnlghum's.
iO^NttrmlO*
and Ltocoto liked It so well that be to- j met Lardle s fate.
1 Husken. were satisfied so did n.n bat
Mr. and Mrs. I*. B. Jennings gave
sUted on Its publication. As a conse- , ^be sc«cond inning saw only two | The llne-tip «as:
an impromptu lunchwn, serx«*d in five
A. a*<«iw ont^TH Jt'
courses, aud kindly invittxl Mr. and
Mrs. Wilman to partake of their «iwn
!"‘"S'"
I
............. ...................
pie
and
strawiterry
shtirtcake.
The Advent af
fU^ao **
| Williams.'who wa* put out on first.! Stover.......... ......... p............
Irwin
lie ASTCai OT Jim Huno.
^
Detroit walked but dkd on lardie...............11.......'.............Axt
JOHN HAY^
p Distiagirished Career
of a Man Who Rose
From the Ranks.
ll:
.■ '^- - r.' -
IHg. CVCNIN6 HECO RO. TRAVERSE CITY. MtCHlCAN. MONDAY. JULY ia t»06.
I at FMa, aomaarr «r MfftSoa :
» 4*aRaJf«c at VRaaa aad ;
B pavwinad CP TMb
Madrid. IW!
actaai pMtai Hagaa to lET#. frh«i Hay
T«f acadaaiy la RprtagMd aad ftalM at
bcM aatf] a '. BoBara aalvaeatty at the aoe oC twaaty.
chai^ Of adMhdaCralaai to UBL la i Me. &47 afiamrd toolc i
Mat yaar Che yoimc dljMat ReM Cb* | A. M. aad «ma ftTcn 1
aa4 iMaorabt* poattkm af rtaOB InatltattoM aU <
ibe coontxy.
prMtdaat cf the totamatfoBia] aaaliaiT ! U to faaid Cor a taaa ct fhaw to aaeape |
coaTrrMiea. The tbtnt pariod hc^ Dip LL. D.-to* proMM.
*
rjSLi ^
MWHIOimi
.► i*« 2 to Mwm the mhth
Whk the Som of a Poet> ““i—
He Poaaesaed the Keen
MM of a Maa
of Affairs.
P:
i
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4
-«h
......
“HfWlDEA
losmoNSHms
JiXJSrI
“IMkr^ci'^tyLl^
“Utlie ^eebtw.-*-Jim Blodso,’*‘Tton
ty Tim" and other famous dialect |wetna, appeared. In later life Hay tried
to forgv*t that he had Written these, but
toe public, would not have It. Otb.es
delighted to remember thiwe ruugl,
I versos, so full of bumnn nature, bu
mor and imtbtw. even thougli their au
. tbordlduot. A dlstlngulsbe.1 English
man once said that ”Jlu. Bludso.” be
who would -bold her norrle ag in the
Days” came out. whl.b Horace tlrw*ley declared the l»ost l»ok of travel he
bad ever rend. A year later npiM-ared
Hay's translation of “('astelnrs IK*
moi-Kicy In Kuroi>e." It was not till
J8fio. however, that Hay's most fa,mi)us frauk. “.Abraham IJncoln; a Hl«I toty.” was published, and tbe same
I year came n later edition of bis i>oems.
John tl. Xh'olay. Lincoln's other seore•I tary. collabomted with Hay to the life
!of their great chief. Xlcolay gathering
the material and Hay writing the book.
EdHur uf the New York TriMme.
t was in IKTO that Mr, Hay b<s*amc
Yihnnc. a
I editorial writer >
e Tril
^ STEIIIBEB6 BBOS
P»'«’-r*on and Omny .Snifter.................2b.....,..-.- Smiley
j
timtiuns in tlu- al.- thn*,- lltgr- Itob nokos,......>i................Geraney
| apiece. Buff Roktw put a foul‘away h'lauklUi............ .31.—..... Paterson
up towanl 4he clouds ami wa.s catigM ' .McTtityre ........rf--------- ------ I‘ogei
' out. Franklin struck out.
I Gibson .; .............................Harrington
.
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Traterse
City
ONE GALA WEEK OF PLEASURE ONEOAY
Traverse Gi*ty^
ONLY
Froo Streot Fair I Carnival
Jljl-V
24.
-to
aid Gluey. John Rherman and others to New Hampshire aud desk ro.>m to .tli^^and^tTld
almost as lUustrlou. have d.oue to this tbe Dlslri.i of t'olumbla. ^^•bea I leak. I
..1
to the springs from
r {BO
i *«“•that there was a sigh o
desceuds tlM* first aucesturs
hi'nrd of wen* a Brolchman who
mail Is the grt'atest of
pugllsh aud a tJennau woman' Itato ’ciix'h*s when Reid returned ”and
‘tbe young lion (lla.vi was voa.’bsafed
elMit of
w.. I»lf I nut-li. or n,)T tomcJI
of U» Jongiants.
at,;
.t was
«»» irvui
ate pmgeii'dors
pmgiMi'dors my ujoui
motluT
from >,
^ ^
et. measured by actual accomplish- . xew Ltogbtnd aud tny father was from
^
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^
West
East
The Very Rackino Dreamt of Santos Dumont Materialized
' His Most Sanguine Anticipation.
JULY
12th
Even
Beyond
•fMEZONK B»ei9F^eo-r
W'lioso Mechanism Is as Ih-llrate as a Triple Adjnsted Watch. Whose Prorelllng I*ower Is M<m* Than E«pi.vl Tha I of a toxamioUye and wh|ch Ridea
the Air With the Grace of a Bird. Two Aseensitma from the I>arge Anma
Dally. An uiipn*r.*.!erii.tl Flight Thro egh Rpare and an Unexeepted Chal
lenge to the elements,
i
fldbito OBd CaateBS cf Lba LCD MLU
lllsstrated by Tfacnscivca.
?iliM Wirrlort. Sqim. KffMtn.
Iflace.
Oiaat af QMato l> Statecraft
0
'wUdWfar^
29
10 Beautiful Shows; 8 Free Shows; The Electric ,
Fountain; Trained Animal Show; Electric Dome:
Haine’s Working World; Penny Palace; Royal Marlnettes; Abisene Snake Girl; Old Plantation; The CrMt
Train Robbery: Ewer’s Wild West: The Girls. From
Kays.
la* iM'gan hi* lifekmg friciidHhl]i
with \Milleluw Held. Tto* two men
have tusuy points to common, ngt tbe
least of which Is that both married
rich wives. tMille Reid was to Kurota*
___ __________. for several mouths Hay was editor In
...
WED
NESDAY
tepreseatatlve Riders with Native Steeds
af Every Earopeae E^scstrian Naliaa. ^
Mtir STRANGE ted PECULIAR PEOPLE \
WZtKO MUSIC THOU TBC Fr.ll
EMSTZRB BrUlSPHZRC.
^
Hay measunw with any of them, and origin and experience I can only put , ‘
- *B perhaps tmt extrsvsgaut praise to (ou
an1 asp«>
us,'H>-tt of dwp bumlllt:
humility In any ™
^
____
go« to tbe
the brad
bead ^
of t^
the llsL
UsL ’; gathering
gaiberlf- of favorite sous aud confess
*»*•*
young author and dlplo^
•ay that be goes
Certolu
the Itoittd
:
j—1
, nothing but au American."
;----- ^ It la ttmt be mode
...............
* * ---------go unmarriod. uo
center of toe
the j
ButM the .diplomatic
diplomatic ^ter
Waakid HM MMher’a
she Introduced him to Otora Btooe. tbe
world, that be motoUlned the Intsgrtty
At tbe pleasant litth* Iloosier city daughter of a rievwland n^lloMire,
•r China, that be opemd the dIplomaUc
floor for the bnUdlng oi the Mthmlon Of Halem Jobu lUy was bom 1a 1838. whom be married to 18T4.
misM^ Hay’s boMe In Wnahtegton
canal, that be united the AngloJfMxoo His father was a doctor tu modiTOte
so that tbe boy was
has a rather modest appearance on the
world and mode _____________________'rtreumsumsw.
Amrtcu Its bsud. and
d to all noUoos a' oew | protectfd from tbe rough corners of outolde. but wltbln R to arttotle and
that be Intr
beautlfnL The great dlploamfa dUef
dlMct am of dlpkamicy. f-'W that have kuoek^
fad wsa to gathrt- cartooM mode of
Kvm a
mator _awnne^_
dlBtlnrtloD pniliably
Mto-or
of our public
BTsn
a gTMter
pn«ov 1----^ out of-so many.tatcimau
waa hUnMlf, and 00s of tbe rooms of hto
bHoaga to him. though this la not gen- | »«»
tb«
home to plostared with them. One of
•raUy known, os tbs morao mods to f rety young ibe^
tbe
rbokwat parts of hto collectkm con
intamsHmisl poUtks
ntdlBcs ore
art moMly
mostlT In th.* ' «*al It was to 1
tntemadonal
dark Thou. tM. It to
soy what
la hard to
tosay
wl ‘ U*»t stole that be l*egan hia edneathm. sists of the rmrtoous made by the fatoo. u la
^ ^ If I John was a prtae Bunday school scbolvof
■ Do Manrtor. the author
c “Mlwould or would I t have happened
r aud always took Ibe pritss for
j!t bean token. 1
lemorlstog verse*. This created envy
J Hay was suave.
r sscrscy «»ough to
flcsplie I
He never lack^
vigor, however, and often startled
the diplomats of Europe hy the origtnaltty of bis mores. He did not heUeve
In the Indirect methods of old
y^tadlng up to this ctilmlnatlng rols ' ^
*.
.*^**T*^
*******
tbne dlptomocy and poftoed matters to
•u the stsg? of statecraft wen? numy
minor insltlscs to tor dlptooiatlc servgaageo.
and hto groapeof aflOta*
IM. Tbsso began rfiortly nftsr the dr- | Ohd snrpnM mm m w uian w«smy
11 war. and Ur* flmt psriod rtklcal to oporatlon. He yo^Oy appomsd w^ truly world wide.
J. A. KDOBBTON.
ISTn. But to these few yow» three Un- j B towfl* P« fuU of dirty watw to hto
l Ogcord. Want^ds Pgiy
______
lrc.*a \nztrt Watlea al Ohs Ortqg,
siVh^’loJTiSmK-
“Tbe Divlaa iolagfl.** eoyMfl
8 Big Free Shims
Rosr dk Lemon Globing the Globe: The Great Aumann. King of Bag Punchers: Fusener Bros. Trick
House.
BURBRICK BROS. MUSICAL ACT
Merldith Trk> Flying Trapeze; Austen, the King of
Slack Wire Walkers.
EzeuTiflM fates etiH faUntds tRd Stetmbfltt Usss
MacaLacaa’Pamaaa cavalry frem toe S^aefRasala.
FRM TNt hHUMIBS
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. .Rain or shine, under‘rain and aunproof
canru. Seats tor ten thousand people in a comfortable manner.
OOORB OPEN. Doom opes at 1 and 7 p. m. to the oosgresa of an naikma,
TICKETB. Two Ticket Wagona and no Speculators—Thu Bed Wagoa for
gaaenl Admlaakai. tha White WOgon for Reoenred Omndatand
TIdtota.
EXTRA. A Dosm Town TVkrt 0«e* with Diaflram of Beaerve Beato wlU
be opea Show Day al 8. B. Walt fl Sons Drag Storey for the ooaveoloM of those who dealra to avoid the ergah at Uokat Oragoa. No to*
craaae la prieaa.
^
EXCURSIONS ON ALL JflAlLROADS
Ovar a Mila of Naval Dtraac Parada Laavaa t
at 10 a. as.
14
y!
vtet via mr poor vtfe 4or
TMs
Ite «ftaf inrlM—nni «C B. Oraod BapMa CkM the mm
c. rrvMM. aiiBc ivrtw>it>r of ttc locate ikaea. !%• lacal ah
iMroa a Y>M» ahora law. vko w cootoMrec hM omda tka tm
off«r of a sito ood a booac toad vhkh
to prabokly tka larpoai orv
M ID tte kiMpittl. skigla coooara to hmou to MkhItoBJoat
orhot tka ffgarea ara tka loea]
Th* aaliBrteastc i
vtfe to IB a
i tlM BBVS €f tk« mao do oot core to ttfato. km it la aodorasood It to doaoly oppraoeheo sto
takw. TmaekaB kia k«ea at Totoao. tguraa. Tko ofleiols of the
Ohio, for aerml aealk*. bat kto vtfe who como tkcra roeaoUy t
amd kabr had jaai Moead tkora fnw tkomaotraa os voO plaooad vHb tko
tknBvd. Mtob. Tko ear br wkleh atta offaaod aai aiatod tkot ooly tka
Tmackoll vaa tajarad paaaad o«ar kto oppertoolip for mora akfllod labar
tobiaMar, eraaklac to bU ckaat. A
d caoaa tka ootobMakmaot of tba
toad peaeU vblch ba bad in bto pocket plaat to Otaad Raptda. Hovacar.tkf
at the flaw ptoooed hJ« era aad ea- kattar aUpplag fadUtlas from Moakatcrad hi* brato.
goa to Chkago U koUaved U
Vrbfla shotreltoc aoTt ore iato a ratoa than offam-tkat. and tko local body
Martlnu Caaataadao. a atoaer aai- vill eoatbiDO iu affort to a
pdored at tba aata vlae at Ifoa rhrer. roowaal of tko eompaoy there. Gaovaa MDOIbered lo daatb. Ooaataattao oral Maoagar Shaak of tba eompany
bad atapprd war telo iba »Mdla of will oonfar vUb tba local men duriag
thr ratoa to pull Iba ora to Wto vttb tkto vaab.
kJs pick. Tvo BMO balov btoi vara
Mr. aad Mra. Bauban Warraoar bara
traaimtop tba ora tato can aa« Goa- loat ealabratad tbair goldaa vaddlag
atanltoo vaa cocked Aova aboet 11 annlramary. Mr. Warreaa
fbat. Tba nro roaitoead to toU arooad years of age and bU vtfa 70. Thty
blai until bto bead vaa corared. Not were married to Arm^ Maooaib
ooill hto bod/ paaaed throagk
eouaty. aad eaiaa to FNat ft years
upaBloc balov did tba
of tba fatalMr bacoiae fcoova. Oooataatlno
Warraoar. bar two
wa* 1« roarc of age.
alstan oad six brothers. No deaths
nefacing to lira vltb bto oalr
have taken place among them to tl
daughter. Daaato Bvartoot. aged Tk
M yanre,
_ rear*, vbo vas jasfice of tbb peace at
A pretty romance with one and ta
' AIgnbae for 30 yaara. called at tba Bt
Clair roonty jail aad pleaded vltb Michigan and tbc other to Bcattla.
akarlt Moore lo aeod bim back bi tba Wash., raanltad in the wadding of NeiUa Raul aad Bari Blaay. Years ago
BMlader of kto daya. *1 doo*t vaat to ibasc tvo were playamtM In Waahtogbe near that girl aay loogari** aald ton uaill the Rauls moved to MlcblBvar^i. wbo if beat vKb the lollrm gau. Nellie grew op with only a dim
fttoa of old age. “I aaked bar for 10 memory *af bar childhood chum.
citoto to tide oo tbe atreet car aad abe Soma mootbs ago. howetar. aba vent
aliSipad aia and told via to gat oot of badk to Seattle to visit her brother
bar algbt.**.
•
and araatbara lakaa very 111 with ty
Hudaoo'a rHIgluoa aCalra are being phoid fever. Among her visitors
rrrolutloatoed by a new and bitberto Iba boapUa) was tbe llUla chap of ioog
aabeard-of kran^ of rellgtotta actlrlty ago. now a manly fellow to hto twenby Ibe Rcr. Maurice r. puff-Oardoo. Uca. Tbe little geotleman of the bow
and arrows and anant cloibing got bu
sy and the chums of pinafore days be
and BOV tba good pfwple of Ibc toam came lovani. Miss Rani recovered
are balng aaaaed at hto goaer aMtb- her health and now matrimony has
ddk of ckriatlaaiaing wm. to ooi
ended the present chapter. .
tkoi wHb the pariah work ba plana to
Tbe largest aawdust pile In the
nm a braca band, a dramatic aoctoty.
world is to be fOnad at Cheboygan.
a ball toaaa. aad haa glrcn apartoJ no
It to a rerttobbThlll 1.0«t feet long.
tice (bnt bapUama. funerala and mnr37S feot klda. 3.C35 feat in circomferringe cemnonle* vill ba patibraied nt
enee. ranges from 30 to BO feet
bboftoot Botlea.
bright, and corera cvetre acres of
ITader tba nrv highway lav tbe
It la tbe aocomutoUoo of one
towiiaMpa of the atala ara taking nd
lumber company slnee 1877. Early ta
vaatnga gnita eateoatoalj^ of tko oplU history tbe company tried to bom
- portonity to accure ainte al din build
the pile but tbc ouulde only would
ing nuula Cwnmtoalaoer Baric aald
yesterday that there are now nader burn, the flames refusing to peneibe. rloaety packinl loterior.
ecautractiun uader the anpcrrlslon of
bto department tvu milea of roads to Since then ekomlcal uses Wave arisen
Montcalm county, tvo^n 8t. Clair, two for sawdust, and the huge pile Into Macomb, one and a quarter In envaea year by year, pending conver
Oo’una and one In DIrkInaoa. Ar- sion Into charcoal, ethyl, alcoboi or
rangf^monts
» also about to>mpletMl oxalic add. On digging Inio Us Inter
fev conairucting three and one-half ior (he sawdust Is-found as bright as
milea of road between Laaatog and the day U was placed there.
Elk Rapids Is a .smalt village and
the agricultural college.
Ilenry Rolieris. proprietor of a dye not oo tbe main line of railroad, yet
hoaso In IHintiac, accompanied by &- h(*r sbipmeots arc greater than any
ytvr-nld Harry Kettle, were waiting place of similar slxe on the Pere Mar
Wednesday for a car at the Sylvan quette. During June
Ijike station; when Roberts. «ho was freight were handled at that station.
Kitting on the edge of the ptotfurm. Besides this are the shir
fell asleep, hto foot and legs extirndhig eelpts by boat, about BS.dOO tons of ore
out over the rmlto. A car was rapidly li:.OM).000 feet of lumber and eonsid/approaching and little Harry tried to eruble merchandise.
In his annual report Just Issued,
' awakt'n Roberts but. failiUK to arouse
him. tagged away at hto r<-ct to gt-t County Commissioner of Schools F.
tbtm off'the track. He succei'di'd la D. Miller, of Burltogton. dtea one or
getting one
them off and the iHher two very practical illustratioas to Cal
ntarly off. when the car caiac along houn cotipty as arguments In favor of
It caught RolicrU’ foot In the last the ccntriillKatloa of rural achools.
step and dragged bins ^ feet, brutolng He sa.ss; 'There are to this county
him considerably. RnlM-rts' grauttide a<I>oinlng districts, the valuations of
to tbe eblW knows no houndr. as he which BJ-e In the ratio of one to five.
fully boiler tt hIs legs would have In the lietter district, where an rxpertown cut off had it not been for the Irnred teacher is employed nine
heroic efforts of the littto fellow.
DHuitha to tbe year, tbe rale pf school
Thomas W. Ijkwrson. of “rrcnzIiHl taxation to one mill on the dollar. In
t*iorer dlstriet, with an inexpnrKioance** fame pasMid through IHwn
Huron Thursday comute f<»r Kansas, Icvu-ed teacher for iwren months, the
In hto private car. -Haselmore." Mr rate Ik over four mUls on tbe dollar.
lAwnon was accompanied by his soa In one township three adjoining dis
and a rarpa of bewapaper correspond- tricts had a Inial enrollment of slxcnid. tadudlng James Credman. The te»-n pwplls during tbc winter terms,
car rciaalaed la Uw city aismt aa and tbc total salary paid their teachtouir and a ceproeentallve of the Trib
was |R5 per month. A fourth ad
une Interrieved Mr. Lasmon. Hr said joining district paid Its teacher 33d
that he was glad to note that Kocke- a month aad oorolled thirty-Avc pu
feiler had been frightened into the pils. Such facts as these are begin
lIttwUght by giving fld.000,000 for ning to appeal to parents aad taxpay
higher educational purponea. and be ers. and they are begtontog to enst
thought that RiKkcfeltor wo*’W give
lor a remedy." U to Mr. Miller’s
fne.ooo.oou if |in.(ioo.eg0 did not satis uplnion that the eentrallxatUm of nifv thr pronto. He has an idea thal rql schools Is tbe best method of solvtto-rc w tl! to« a crash to Wall
Ing tbse dtflkulUes as well as obtain
brought atotut through bto efforur ing cheaper and better serx iee. for It
which will nostorc tbc money to the to doubtivea true thal there are hun
|Hv>|dr which has now gone tuto tbc dred of similar cases throughout the
coffers
such mm as ■ Rogers and stole.
BockcfciUu^.
There to coaaidwmbto exeUament to
The flfitoth auntveraary of the laeneporafion of Pon Hwnm as a eUy
oorofw to 1»S7. and iHTaiBffafaMita are
already being made tor the proper
nctobratloo of the ereat
Mayor
BpeDorr. within th« next week or tvo
wlU appotat a committee of aMemao
and promtnant cUiaena to cooaldar
tbe MrlMbUlty of such a ceMbnttkm
abd trtport tbe amooutoaf mooay aood«d. It kaa boM naggentad tkid tka
city apprapriate lio.aoa or fU,0gf.
aad U to boUmred a like amooat cop
ka valaed ky subacriptloa. Mra W. U
Baaoroll. vidow of port Huroo^ trot
oukpor. has vrittao stating that aoikki^ hot death vIR prenrni Imr fbom
the fbrmtog oomaumlty near Fargo,
ta the northern poriloo of St. Clair
the dlaeovery of what to believod
to be goM to the soli of sereral
f^nas to the vldnlty. Tbe discovery
tande on tbe fnrm of Oeorg*
Ctny. the fliwt And being by Charles
Me Oaaley. postmaater at Fargo.
nf tbe din veie seat to
Ckartaa Oaaam. a taaanfaetaiiag jew
eler at Botalo. wko to related to tke
Vegelel fbmlly at Fargo, and to aald to
bare aaaayed It aboat ft to tbe toau
Mr. Oatam baeame tataraeted. Stooe
tbea Um atorr of tke Sad kaa ipnad
•evetal tareatom bare lately bmk-
IMSAS BffOflllUUiT
Bdd «t Ottswa.
noKxmr m
yul bpeax.
later there came bitter atrito katveea tae afkpter aad tke ewatit. aad WAWTBB Baenetfc.
truatvurtky
vader tke varttke BlMebraad ef tke
atoth cevtvry. who. aa Pope OregatT
Til., dictated terms of peace to Beary
unmpaay. Balanr $!• to «H par
V. of Fraare aad tmnpeBcd kirn to rry
mamtk. paM vaaklr; axpaaaaa ad•TtaraTir under threat of cxromBaanl
It Is a far cry friiaB tbe navrowtht
vaaeed. Addraas with atamp, J. H.
Mab with vkick prbaiiltre man chased than
Moore. Tvavwrae Oty, Mich.
^
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t-p
tt,
rMT K.
Tp
julT Id-lt*
power Ike atkfc has ttoK j
s «d
many wm Be la
MGBBALl tote balldtag. stock naff
toaiUA wm aaB aO or aay part.
ar arm tuat kaDAIag. Apply ai mma.
Ckm. Btosatbil. Tnsarae Qty. Mick.
■ay f74L
ROB BALS-naa lUsMaaoe praparly.
tMuota kauaa aad bara. IflO ft. M;
hauaa kaa city vator. bath roota aai
tumaea taiatfu of F. Thartea
MILCH COW* WANTffO-lS good
nrat KaUoaal baak. Tatapheaa It.
mOck oova & J. Morgan.
■ay
july 10 tf
WANTCfr-Maa and wife to work on FOR BALS—41 MU ta Raaaah's Mb
add: • oudacfu tola froatlag oa 14tk
farm. Address''At,** Bacoid oOca.
street. 4 la GrtMa A Winnie's add.,
July7-tf
aad 3 toU OB West PYont street
WVl be eoM on easy paymeuU or
WANTffD-Tb boy 13 or 14 ft. eouat«r. S. 4. € or 8 ft. show ease aad
cxebaage far other property. Geo;
good hard coal store, laqulre 311
W. Raff.
Mar 11-tt
K Front atreeC
July 74f
From that ttose on It vas eltber
ofsUver gilt orgald.
Fran tke time whew' the
of Maos dtoptoerd the plala.
stoat stick aa Ibe rommen wenpou of
an mankind It has nerer ptaiyrd so oe>
tj,., ,
„ during Feednl times.
when tbe tveko of tbe Bdmpean serfs
were m often and so heatfly belobored
wHh ewdaeto st tbHr masters' nmjsaads that It to a vender the greater
part of tbe white mce are not bered
ttary erIRplea. And eretr one knows WANTKO-To pofckase a amaU farm
bow In Riihln Howl's time afoot yeofrom 40 to » aerea. Write vltb full
men vent about tb vacklBg one another
particulara to Ooorge BoUnger. 43€
wrttb tllrlr staves merely tor tbe sport
W. North St.. FOatofla. Obitx
oftbetfaing.
July Ml*
Tbe eHebrated baton af tbe marskato
of France ws* a sleaMler little stick,
not Doee than flfteen tacbes long, rov- WANTKO—A competcot girl for gen
eral boasevorfc. Mrs. W. P. Crotser.
end vltb velvet cmbrofderrd aritfl
nUes and aagles and crowimd with a
233 «oanlman Are.
July Mf
atirer cap. ao that when Napoleon
said. "Erety soldier carries a marsbara
Utoo in bto knapsark.*' be might hare
booaovorit. Noue other need apply.
bm taken literally.
Mrs. Ooorge Backer, 714 Unkm
nm it u a stk-k quite apart from
atreet.
June J7-lf
of tbe*w that ba« bad most to do t
tbe (lcvelo|Hncut of Hrlltoattoo.-a stlrk
CUN
n] NOH AiT^iH I Nti ~flHOE8
tbat li not a sticlt at all, but a tray
Lion Barber Shop.
like little tool that for 4ivt years and
more was an indto;ten«abie laiplei
-latlTt
of tbe ait presen
Tiadlttoa aaaerts tkat after Adagt
had
-----, partaken ef Ike fortadden fttitt
Ike bonrta. wlikk had beeetofoee been
BUkoenrlent to bto will, rebelled. Adam
ealtod for Bostotanre npeo Ibe Creator,
who stmghtvny bade him fashtoa
htameir a stick aad osh tt apoa ike 1
flrot aatauU vbkb dtopoted kto aa-!
tbflHty. iy* a H*® «be aubjeet ani-1
RABM ROB BALB-Kaoira m tka
asals eyed tbe weapon vltb tositoctire;
OuatoaMrta. wm taka hoaaa aai
the ikm. bolder than
. but a
tot aa wummL laqulre B. J. Morthe Kwt. attacked Adam alugty and
gaa.
S441-tf
was promptly beotea to earth aa a re
for Gormaor Ln Falletto of Wta- ward for hto temerity. Ttaaa Adam re.
ICE-Joka Hopktaa vffl aerva tot
ooaala. WUItaai Tcaven Jeronae «f .gaJaed hto toot aovarelgBty over toe
Hew Toik. Ikmana W. Lnwaon of Boa- 'dumb fTcotorea.
aa ta tbe paat ta tbe
Tbe paitieolar stick with wliick aor
BAST PART or TOWN,
common aoceator tbtto secored man's
can up by both pboaee No. M.
domain over tbe beasts was not desOrders win be prompUy atuaded tta
ttaad to kMM or deray tor many ceoJOHN HOPKINB.
apr 3f-lma ,
To know tke fnll algntflcaace nf tkto tartoo. srv'ordijng to tradltton. It wras
canatoff of Folk and tbe otbera to Kan- banded down through the deaeendants
aaa voald be to have felt tbe growth
until it vas presented by
MISCELLANEOUS
to
Joaepb
when
rWtlng
Egypt
of that lemarkablet aantimeot vbleb Jacob
visiting
aarged apoo tbe Kansas kstototnre
^ dimUi of Josefdl tbe sth-k feu I
MONCV TO LOAM-tio tK ctoiaa
laat vtater. la tbe face of eoaatitu- tato Ibe luinds of Jethro, vboae daugh
pat ta mortgagas Rouaas for ulA
ttoaaJ iqueatioDB. tbe Influence of pow- ter. Zipporab. Moses married. With
laqulre of B. McNauara. Paitf
erful lebbytota aad an open tbrMt <if bee dowry tbe great leader received tbc
Plare IliAH
July.
mtafortuDca to come from tbe'conn- staff of bto aut'estora, and ao highly
FOR RENT.
dkl be prise It that be wdeerd 11 to
try-agrt
beads of more t.rrannles. otnastird
put tbrt
' antl-Staadard brtmriedvrlth him.
FOR RCNT-Throe furnished or uu
Bemember tba totare Bee ta y«M
This staff of Moom vaa tbe symbol Ibc armor of more shams and stmrk
furnithed rooma All modern eoarekaad. a acleariAe ruadtag «1U resaal
of temporal |«ower. vblle tbe rod of more sturdy blosrs f<v tiuman liberty
It Is this aplrii
Bienccf and prices reasanaMo.
tke true life's klatory. Over Ilf
ChanUnqua aasembiy aa Ita apnt and Aaron vaa tto- em»>lcm of aidritoal and progn-SN thau all tbe btadgeons.
Eaton 8L aide eatraaea.
ttJMf
Phoue €11 or address F. M. Hamlin.
BUtborit.v.
iJiter lii history ve And scepters and croxleni from Adam's
correapoodtog aeeretary. vkkk aaked
ISO East Eighth alrcet.
July 8-St
il this duel symboMsm of tbe atlck In the time to tbc prc«-nt.-M. J. MoRan la
New
York
Rsst.
- i bands of kinga and In tb«* form of the
HOUSE
FOR
RENT—July
1st,
corner
La Follette to^Wune from Wtococsln to srepier representing tbe temporal and
^ Win tskv wrpwtv or Umm ^
ClaMlcal qa«4stt4>a.
Slalo and Rose* streets
Seveo
complete lb« story already partly In tbe bands of tbe priests as tbe croOne of (be lust arts t(Hlay to that of
fooms. small barn. B. J Morgan.
known In Kanaaa of tbe railroada and aler standing for tbe a}>lritual.
Ctralary more
For centuries the stick, la some form classical qm>tati<m.
their guileful vaya. Jerome to come
June S€-lf
town New York and Folk to come or other, was tbe only wcsiran of war. than any other liranch of tilerarr art
from Missouri to tell of lav enforce Tboogb mortal cooflict between men is vartev wllli the ch.n>gc* of fosliluu and FOR RENT—House with all modeni
It is a enrioas fart that Mr. Gully,
ImprovemeOts, West Twelfth street,
ment and Dsrrov from Chicago to as okl as tbe human race. It to a dls taetc. lint In no Kiugic rrsi*«*rt do tbe
former speaker of tbc llrittob bouse of
apeak of labor In connection with tbe pnted point wbetber Ninos, tbe founder purttomentary epec«-bee of Iwlsy differ
near Pine. Inquire 1012 South Unlou.
of tbe Assyrian empire, or Bclus first frain iliusc of a hundred years ago
romincMis. at cme time was very de-.
topic of American Independence.
June 12-tf
Intnvloced fonnsi war Into tbe world. more tlwn in tin* s-ant of qnotations
spoDdt-nt as to bto future, and that tbe .
7t to related of tbe former, boweter. from tie* classics. As Btoliop Wclldon
despondi-nry was shared b> two of bis
that be originated and taugbt to bto polnl. at In Ibc nimtcinitli c-cnlury.
comrades lo the legal prafeaskm.
FOR SALE
followrrrs the art of tipping thetr sticks ctossica quotation was a line art once:
There is a story tif those throe dJsetMSv. ^
with iiointed beads of stone and bone. it was cultlvatisl ami admired; It was
July & Tbe aaaembly programme cov
With these weapons, so moch more a r-cMin-e of picasnn* ami Influence and FOR SALE—llonsc and Km tin Wash log seriously wbetbi*r they halT oaL.'
en the dates between July 3 and 14.
ington street In Oak l*ark. George better throw up England altogether
deadly than the umihod clubs of other disttmlinn; It was the dividing line be^
Throngbout the vest arrangemeuts are tribes, tbc Assyrians wen* able to over twren z-uUure aod Ignurancc. and not
Smith, 919 Washington 8t.. phone and seek fortnae le India or ooe of
bolag made tor a vaat aaasmbMge of run tbe nelitoboring nations and sub to U.SC It or imt to ai*prcciatc It was to j 623
July I'Hf
the colonies. Luckily they decided to
fbe pawpie.
lucur the dread ami dismal censure of
jugate tbemgive fortune another chance with very
Tbe mau who roacHred tbe unnanal
bciug commoDptorc. Tlic art of qnokings carried
nouble results. Mr. GttOy ended aa
stick nrmctl with n tone-* head an mark tr.tfcn Is Itrd naw; iu> otic thinks of IrySide hotel. . Inquire Howard
t!|>eakiT of the luMihe *rf commoas;
of their high command, nud tto* early iUT to revive if. .nisi few is*rs«n« cveo , ,
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___ ______ _____________ -s._
____ _ another became k»rd chancetior: the
eWer of a Metbodtot confereocc dto- Drei'ks gave Ibc name of *Wcet»tre" to regrrt
It. 'Ibc....g iWcii
am* of quitation
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trirt which embraces tbc larger part of the lance tipped with Irwj. In those wa.-< tbccigjuvnili century. E»cry«-du !1 FOR SALE—Swf,*(
SALE—Swe»*( fw-as and cKb
rMber c>it j third ditM whetr lord chief Justice..
tbe Ksnsas oU territory and secretary primitive da.Ts. when |«hrslc-il might cateil gcrnbmaii «v»uJd quote I jtln | llowvrK.
fl<.werK. 12«»3 South Union.
Lnlon. Cii*. |
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of the Ottawa Chautauqua assembly. made political riglit. tbe chlcfn of flic then, uiid ti<»l a few quoted it easily
phone 3K9.
July
July 8-lt*
8 It* 1 James Ullie. a w«s«IsmaU. to In a
Mr. Nnslsinm made a personal visit to l>e«»l»le had lo he alwra>-s oo the aVrt and linliltunllv. laml Ildlaud and — ------ 7
SALE -Good sail boat. 3UxS feet.!
8ALE-G<
Boston to meet Mr. I.«wrsoui hearing to protect tbemscires against asmts- Charles Jnu.es Pox at times almost
Inquire 213 East Fruot street. C j.........------- ---------------- ------------- «—'
the Invitation of tbe Kansas governor. sination. and tbe lance or scepter tras conversed iu Virgil, oud I»r. Jubnsoa
W. Fisk.
. July 7-€f I ‘“f ■■ *■
•'
Crandon Mian.
In accepting tbe Invltatloo Mr. Lav- ever at hand to protect tbe crown. Wit and OlivtT (iidd- miili uu un<- o«'cflstoa
_________ _
Lillie fstked fun at him because be
son said to itoTcmar Uoeb:
new the case of Baul. who had hi' jqwrred. so to say. in elnssirsl quota
e«r on the force ar*d the ofllcer
I hare never dcllrered s pabUr address lams* at tbe table with him wbetj be at tion. In recent times Mr. Gtodstooe FOR SALEONE HOUSE on West 11th street.
his temp^-r and used hto gun. IJlla my Ufr. and nothJns could Induce me teropted to strike his son Jottaibao. frequcatly "usc»l with great effect a
to pises DU'scIf In tbe posUlon 1 hers and when Darid enterctl hto tent on qu'jintiou from the Hassles, and tbe
THREE HOUSES on East l«fib St. lie may
agree to but my vnse of duty lo my
TWO HOUSES on corner Front and
country
intry and to s section of ltty people another mmsioo Banl's lance wtis at last and greatest of bis quotations was
o hs\e bad the honesty end
tbe toot oNj^bed reud.r for Immediate from Lu<-r»*tius In hto sjtcccb upon tbe
Rose street.
&Ac and C3c negligee shirts for........ tto
peeats courser to throw their fortinw
affirmation bill on April
IHKJ. To
ONE HOUSE on ^cb*ler street.
and their U%^ In the pathway of tbe moot
|l.m> shirts at..............................
Among tbe'Rabylonlnns It was oblig day if a memlsT quoted Latin iu tbe
brutally ruthlsas band of brUcands that
»» acre farm,
Hamilton Clotblng Co.
ew pltradered or dcsoUted tbe home, of atory for fathers of fsrollles to esnry bou54‘ of couimuns be would probably
su acres unlm|>n>ved land,
way I wm sticks, many of whl«h were elalxvately be Jeered at.—Loo^oo Globe.
a free people.
fo acres unimproved land.
when wrlth your people try to ’peUnt out a carved with peculiar emblems In acblch are all
way to strike off tbe fetters which
Any.of thcs4* at a bargain that yon
oirdancc with their varions social pislOOINO FISHING? Stop at Gcr
but perraanenlly
to tbelr and
>il> riveted
rive
can’t refuse. Part down; balance j
Amertewn necks,
■ka. and In doing so 1 prey tlons. In certain f»>nns It was tbc dis malDs Bros.' State streat livery bam
Ood to give ass strenifth nod voice.
tinctive mark of tbelr principal dignita and gac your bait All ktadt, fresh.
to suit buyer.
j
ries. Atnoug the Romans tbe stick was
I city c
A P. HUELLMANTEIX
j
mgy lAtl
consplcnons In all rHlglons ceremonies,
eoUcgv town,I. Bfiy miles i
133 East »th Street.
Julj Mf
and
In
*be
bands
of
the
llctors.
as
wHl
aty. on tbe nortbrrn limits of Ibe
AWATHA
WTStrrn oU fleWs. Il claims no indoor as of the centurions." It rcprewenteil THE INDIAN PLAY OF IHA
FOR SALE—Ladies' wheel, practically
VIA G. R A 1 RY.
torilittos for accommodating Ibe large ehastlseroent as well as Justice. The
new; 110 If takra at once. Inquln- ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
The OJIbway Indian drama “Hlawaatlnslance expected. Tbe “Wceoc of lictors. armed with stlHcs. always pro319 East Tenth street.
July 8-lf
ceded senators in the streets and pnblV iha * will be g1v*-n at Lake Ya way go^
tbe engagement" will be in tbe
In tb«‘ great park whose entrance to places, clearing tbe way for tbelr au- mug near IVioskey. Mich., daliy fn»m FOR SALE OR TRADE—Stivk and
•dedicated to the soMleni who fought gnst patrons by sucb a lavish nse of July tth to S<-p». 4th. This rendiibio
flxlurcs of grocery aud meal market. PRICES REASONABLE
with Knnston in tbc Twentieth Kan fhelr staves that today's rblldisb ex- of tbe Indian as a romantic figure.
S«rith Sprure etreci. Cit. phfjo*- OtaM wlik O p Osrsv a am BaMkahsass
sas. The crowds vrhlch begr the re- pressinn of *gettlng a good licking" at
733. '
fUnn dlscnastotts will camp wader trees. tbe hands of parent or |>edagncne may Kbould be sri*n by every «me. In
be dtotlDctly traced to those earl.v m.vr- scriptive pamidilei can l.e had by ad__
midons of tyranny.
bstat
Tbe stick or wand may l»e found tepSome extraocdlnary tsis have been
jrrsentsu la the banda of both deities P. A-. Grand Rapids. Mich.
made on tbe Jaimnese-Rusaton
_____________________
_ -----------f^axtallo
FOR SALE - At largaJa. house and lot m Esst Proat fluwi.
.U» Main
says tbe t'hlcago News. A nnmlier of and heroes, ('errs has a spear In one
June 29 num-wod-sat-to scpt -l
hand
and
ao
ear
of
i-orn
In
the
other.
Japanese officers have het that they
with modem Improvermuits. Yab* I *
,
_
T?
would be killed In battle. Tbe money Bacchus haa bis th.rrsus and Mercury
chair and «»ak l«ok case. Inquln* 1
vaa to go to their vWows. One offlDr Rosenthal Thompson,, Wllbclm
TRY A RECORD WANT A&
mr, O. ffitlOMOUJB
eer on startlog for tbe front made tbe
tbe npenr which, according to Ilomer,
bKx-k.
J ’ly
fUUowlug wager: If be wv^ kflled
“none but be could wield."
vtfhln a month bto brtrs were to re Tbe Boaaan consuls and senators
FOR SALE—Nice Jersey cow. II. Hy
ceive 1300. After that date be was to adopted a vand oflroty as a mark of
man. 240 Washlngtoo ttreef.
pay bis opponent $3 a day until be tbelr authority, and It Is reUted that a
SMdi Stdfi SkM^tore
July Hf
bad aurrived 100 days, after wbkii tbe blow of one of these wands precipitat
bet was to orwse. He undertook to ex ed a general massacre of tbe senators.
for bale—30 acres fruit Is
pose himself to danger only vtoen
vtsen mlH- When the Gauls, under Bretmns. enter
miles
from
city.
10
acres
tiaBbcred.
j
led It. In (
ed Borne they found tbe coasuto and
Illy lei
mice 1600 00. Address B- K. BH-1
seuators seated la sute. eacb bolding
It of exette*
aair be kBled. Iu a momurt
knap, 1028 West Frout strwt
his vand In his band. For tbe moment
ment Ixxnakta, a Moaeov merrtaiiit. they panned tn admiration of no much
July 5121*
arc now taking orders
nadertook to "vut hto boqto" If Japan dignity, bnt one among them, befag dewere not forced to sue tor peaea by flrient in fbe oegaa-of rmeraUou. pre
for the celebrated
for bale House aad lot eomer
sumed to pun the board of tba smiator
Front aad Mooroe streets. Address B.
PapMua. vbo laatantly stiufklke man
E. Belknap, 1028 E. Front street.
But as BO time HmR vras tmi
dosru wtth kiB vaad and thaa tad to a
cut off and swaBowed only a t
general butohmy af hto eaUeaguea.
July i^iri*
MCb day. eomptottog tbe acid
la Rvrark ktotorr ihe sriek as a ktacnot tom Ibe foni of a
FOR BALK — Driving horae. atoo
Dng Oonlaace tram \ t time vben KU
baggy, cuttar mad baroesa. Robt. J.
trand gave the Inreotltare of tbe klngPrice.
Mly 1-tf
■to Cksros *4 CktMvs*.
dM af Borgmidy
Oae tboaaand cbUdrai are to bear dovntotbetiamof
HOUBKB AMD LOTB—Montkly paygauiaed tato a rtgaua by MuMoal Di stick 4bm becanv a goMni rod. .carved
win be duly celebrated by aU
rector Morgaa tor tke ckUditat'a fto- at oct end like o crocler. Tkto oacint
meata. Hermaa W. Smitk. 413 Waat
good Ajaeretoaa oo Taeaday.
ttral ta Iko Atalltortaai at Oeaaa Orkve, acepter vras kept for amar ceatvrtos ta
BlevoBth atreaL aUsaaa phone IW.
July 4th. Are your hoaaas aad
K. J, on Tbmuday. Aug. tBi Tbe per- the trsasary of We abbey of Bt Dmto
Juae37-tf
other buUdtafft In fine trim tor
tonuane* vriH be oktittod **A Night la ond figured at tba oareaattaBs of asoot
tke day? Do you need aay out
FklTTlaad.** aaga a apadal dtopatcb of tbe Freoeb ktaga. It to of aaameled
FOR BALK—Warebrnme buUdtag oo
side or taalda lumber to maka
ftuta Oatata OiUffU ta tba New Torki gold.
(kriealal peorta
Bay street, eoraer HaU. also 14^
tbam juai right? We aapplj a
aad aeatty alx toot in kagtb. It was
koras power gaaoitaa Mgtao aad
■ and Ha* trtcol aacd tor Bto laqt tUao ta tba caraam
fiat groA of hard aad aoCt
toad tain oatBt: alao Broom brick
ttoa of Laato XTT. at BhataM ta 1774.
tortbar atlaaaRta. fhsua baaffrad bogra.
la fbe early CbriatJaa cbwck tba to
nr Btatb atrooL Apply
CaU. writoorl
t tor can 1
tadtontad aa rooBh ildan. vria taka
to Joha BonBaU at I
imrt ta Iba fiallvaL Tba Mikado MaaJa-tM;
AMta cMK caaMMaad of tocty ptoyera.
Mgb
atoesA
wart
glad
to
aae
tbair
urlllatoaamtaL
miefca. ur auMiis, to aaalat tbem to
>OR BALK OR TRAOK^x
walklw wbea rtolUtof flbair ilirw
•ad toU aa waat alda. WiU taka
TRY A RBCORO WANT ABk
ad Oavds WMI Qaaip Vat Cmdsr tbs
Ottawa. Kaa., M to be tbe seam af a
aotovetakr piRvlar dfawtratlna ta
tke Intanat of tkat apirit af rafana
vkSek amatCnced Itaett vkea the Kaasas tofftalatare laal vlnta-*paaa«d a
hiO to eataklMk a atato oO raflaary
to hiaak tka aiimapnly ta ffaaana of
2
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental WorK
C. O. CARVER
En
^ HUELLnAltTEL
E Un lAtAXS
Taaclier af Vialin
329 soon om snEEi
UMh Sul 129ft BklUiy
Trinmiljir
SMI SBE l«HEI k
irickCi.
KEYSTOHE. M ICH.
:i
THK gVKWIiift HeCOUP, THAVE»K CfTV, MtCHtOAIt HOMDAY, JULY H. tm.
CWONK,
■w^
’soiES
mem trmtk mmd anwrtj te)mad
S7i!SJSr«S!^
■Illl tevi nunriiMr ***■• ^ ^
tkM if tk«7 «mXMl«i «p tkt rcMit
wridbefiUL Vm^rnmhtmmn^
mfoet I kit at tbctr trafwt—
•^lothaawaf&&8. UemBmete
MlT«Al>f{«kikf
mmA I «■ S
ItaiTCVt » tbc
Md. aor h>i«
hoot
a»da»th«
fcrtaw iaHakrt.
&mimmtbm7m
tk»w«—WTWBhtotlUfia. Boo* n
y«ante^iS^aad«a» what fhavtta««ribadoecan»d. Hariaf baeaaotgailty
!=Sr-‘«^i‘;L'?ESV5=:
foair w. Poao.
! OaildhawdhaAlPt^^Oa.
i Ckpoak aetai alMt oftaa faaa a
ffc, mch, Mae or boil. mmA eKte
aaNaa, aadMa aad poiadm ai* laaaBdal,
i
H
to aat aad apctad. 8..a a taaebaa
tMoU aora thfMi the blood. t«>
wma an iaqaaltkirSdpaiaoaik baOdi
wp tba aati^>M aad
Sm SndSi.^a'a'a
um
dwalarina. a a a 2*T*S3
patfar aad taak aoaihiiiad. Coataiaa
W
of the Blood frae.
TW tarn ttaatta CaM»y. Atlaata. to.
eERERU MEWS OF THE WORLD:
At his aQimm>r home In Nfw York
“Mark Twain" had an aai'd nt*src
acrrant. whu auiC v- time a«o cclrbraunl
bla wedding aacivrmary by Inviting
tw«»lTe frteniU In a 'iKwwain dinner
the delleaey having be«*n eoppHcd b)
rrlaUvoa In' the eoulh. Toelve by do
eluded that after all they did not think
much of It. One «rf the more progre»!ii
. Ive atarted the rei>«rt that Instead of
*poastitu the boat rt rvet} plain rtiuna
The neat day. with great eiverlty, Mr.
Ck-rarn* haid to the servant: "Jlin.
I’ve known yon a long time and fonnd
you a truthful fclhnr. 1 want you to
tell ine h<»ne»tl> which roo bad for
dinner last night, ’possum or coons?"
The oM servant h«*sltated. but In an
Instant said: “Which «U» you mean.
Mr. Clemens, on the table or around
the Uhler*
lleJiry l^luuchcre’. tht? audachms
editor of Truth, which Is a p«'rloiUcal
' read by fashionable people, thus ex
presses his opinion of the fashions in
dress: ‘The atm of dresstnakeis Is
to mgke nuiney. and they find this
easy, as thev have to doal with silly
people. Kacb y*>ar they alter the fash
Ions and lake care to do this in a way
that the dresses ef one year can not
be adapl<s1 to that of the next year
Women are the slavni of lhe.Ae liUellt
gent harphm. They blindly acc«*pl the
fashhms ordained by them and seem
^ to be entirely Ignorant of iln« fact that
What may suit one woman <hK*s ihU
suit all. Dressmakers have wry Utile
taste. Bven If they have It is warpe*!
by their subonllnaMng It to llnance
Occaslopally the fashloh which they
Inaugurate Is not ahsblutely ugly, but It
la always overl(iukt>d In order that a
large price may Ik* chargful for the
COBtunK*."
The d<uith *1 an ailvanced as
SDnouun*d of Christiana, dowager
marchioness of Waterford, mother of
Admiral U»rtl Charles Ik'rtmford and
Marru^lere^rurd an<l one oI the most
reroarkabb- horrowrumen In the world.
Although alwa,vs mouni<*d on horses
which could carry her, she did not
tempt to go arrot-5 country until .she
was 40 years old. This wa$ at a mo«»t
of the t'urraghmore hounds In ISdIi
at Owning vllla|;e. She was mounted
on a mare railed The Mist and had
halted near W’ynn's gorse when the
dogs pass^l close to hl*r. It was
f'xritlng mojui'Dt which she could
resist. TTu* marchioness turned the
mare at the road feaees and no
want slralghter or took.the fences bet
ter (ban she. Frt>m that until the
Cnrraghmore bounds were given up
nearly twenty years afterward
never missed a meet. She was fully
en years old when she quit. Her pow
ers of resisting fatigue were phenom
enal. as were her courage, pluck and
coolness.
Gbr«M Kiebelmy tea taaOtmte a
irrapwt «o oKwr* fmia for ibe
v«cM «f a moMMit to Cbrtatapter
Uamtes «a tte ■Mghhnfbpnl of 9l
aoaetaal. fte MM af Bbmigy MB
Goraewar Mfbt to «id tte mmisr
mmA nw* tte aid ftlmBAbi. bwt te
wfiyd. and CO tea tlmaa tbeoe mao
taak ate at «ocb deter aad ezebaapsd
Ms. At tbe bftb aBk Govarwar
■pcM rMd bia baada. atassM
PrafamorOlfUm P. Htegw. Mokocte ate feiUdoatb iiaaltlag la a fdw am>
t Ckmtk. wBkwnlty. vsea tte astor- waso mbastrats of tbe klphsA type■taatioD of an ctta by ■watdjaMttm. flpriMrt had twke teen grmwsr. A
deciavlaK tbay are tbe worM a^aaay son af Bttekr beeaaae sartrasr af tbe
flf bird Ite. He ai^w U baa bacmaa a*| state af CamMa. Msmkms of
Bsattcr «f aattoaal rnasBteMrr. ate fteuass yet Ihre Ila tte stale. Aaotber
“Wa aaai tte Oanma metbad asa af Btaaky be
■ bccaase of bk apof cat trapa. Bte thoae tbai la nae Ite tte clrU
polataieaf by
year kBlad MteMta in Bambars.•evmaor of North Casallaa. Of coarse
Price, fonaoriy of te coaM be la charge of only that part
Price. McOormlck A Ca. made |76d.- of tte alase which was under federal
Md la New York oa Maaday by tte coeM-aaaMdy. aboot Jlfwen coaaMap la tbe price af eaitoa. rive yearn tkw. with Newbeca as the capital, the
PadcM bsTlag eccopkd tbe latter
a«o te was fcaorked tram the poaltloa
dty iattesonimeroriML
of “CMtoa KtagT wttlila bmr days of
A heoM
etaaky flgared la
his weddlag ate had bat tljtdd left ef aaotter daei also at Newbera. Thto
bk fortaae. He bas )ast flalsbed pay- was Wiigbt Btaaky. ate his antagolag of t2.MO.aao of debts and eaaaad akt was Look D. Hcary. Tbe latter
work for creditors, whea Maoday*B was a man of great Uknt ate very
sdvaace amde him the trst moaey be amrked personal beaaty. who In later
years became attorney graecaL At the
of his ^ slate May time ef tte dari Btaaky ate Bemy
24. itte
wnere quite yooag and ranked among
CamBk nammarioa. tbe celebcmlte the kodkg beaux of North CaroUaa.
itraaomer. ptoposea to iBtrodaee la Tte dart grew oot Of a trifle. At a tea
tte PYeaeh cteaber of deputies a bOl party at which several
omke compulsory a perpetual caka4ar of bis owa. AooordlBg to hU plaa.
blscntt across the tsbk and Into Btan
the yegr should stsrt at tte vernal ley's cdp of coffee. Stanky was deep
equinox < March 21). and every quar- ly offended, colored high, rose from the
-Uhs of j ubk. hot rrstuaed his seat sad s Uttk
sbeuld cootala
ilh of thirty-! later In the evening sent a challenge to
thirty days a**d one
ooe. This would make 2«4 days, and a ; Uenry. This vm* at once accepted.
mown. srould complete tk,
moath,
tte ,«r.
year, .hll.
every leap year there would be two left hamL whkH
such fete days. The same dates would beery ballet from Btank-y’s pUtoL
always occur on tbe same days of the Fmaley’s second was George E. Badg
week and one calendar woeld last a
lifetime.
Miss ^Bessie Bain, who Hves on a
farm ntor Chatham. N. Y„ has been When Badger kft tbe senate the latter
xppolnlod an overseer of highway In adopted rtaolutiooa of regret. It k
her district. Miss Bala declares she sahl that It vras the only time such a
done
will set* that Uic work was well done.
Thta duel WHS foiight very near the
She intends to have the best section
line between Virginia and North Gsraof road in the township. She will su- Ilua. a few miles south of SulToIk. Va.
peslntcnd tbe work in person and put Ncma of It got out. and both Vlnrinls
Into oirt*ct some original Ideas rektlve j m,<j yo^h CaroHna officer, hurried to
road con.lnicllon. MUs Bain U an | the v)*c*. When they arrived they
{found Slsnley-s 1k»J.v on the ground,
expert with the reins and every
: drlvt*. a spirited team four miles der;lh having occumnl almost Instantly
-kite of tbe ■masr.*' ate wte brookad no Mil or even a b^ af oml
Tte Dteual swrunp was qate a CssariM meettte Pkse. aot only for
Kmte GarsBaM. Imt for Tlrghriaao.
Ikqpm ate Diaaigaok fought la tte
•waap. oue stauMug la Vlxgliik aad
tbe other la North Cbtalliia. ate twa
sbols w«te exrteamd. Drumgook bekiOed at the.aecote Are.
Pecan- B. Battntbwalte ate OobmH
Kennedy, both of the old town of
rB'ashington. fouglic a dari about 18SO.
They went np tbe river near the town
a Bttk after dawn ate fought with
double bamd sbetgimn Kennedy was
killed at the flrst shot. The aSalr grew
ant ef poUtlcs. Both ssen nned bockahoC. ate Kematey was terribly man
gled. IMtestgiwsedBaltKthwwlte’s
. pr. naaM E. Jobe-----------------------K Isnea. both of tte quaint link tovra
of Hertford, la aorthcaoteni North
Cprollaa. went out of the state to fight,
their quarrel giuwlag out of some do
mestic troubka. They faced each oth
er with revotfen st the bloody spot at
Bkdensburg. la Maryland, tong known
as tte natloosi doeUng groond. John
aon was shot through tte bead at the
first exebaage of idM
In tbe western part of tbe state there
have been extremHy few doek. tbe
mountain people having Utile relish
for that sort dr buolness. There were.
loned long luirrel deer-rifles were umL
In ooe esse there was a doel with plstols Iwlween Dr. James Vance of Bun
eombe county, an uncle of the noted
and*
and rmted States senator.
Vance, and Samuel P.
C.r«», Id which
»-hl. tbe latter
,
C...1
_fi.-
I
ti
DUELING IN NORTH CAROLINA IN
THE DAYS GONE BY.
Trojredir* la Wkleb Boom- off the Vo.
■Mos M«>o of la* Stat* Wee* tohonnlljr tovolveO—The Diuosl Swooip
Wa* a ravorlle Mee«las Ptoee.
I
ItoeUng In tbe Ohl North State In the
irly da.vs was not the light and airy
l»a.time whl<Ti tbe Krrn<*h make of U{
th««e latter .roars. The history of duel-!
lug in North Carolina U In most i»art i
smsujcu loai oouu t aui
i8«: ID .w i '"’
iTr'*..
Joiies*
kliMlIy
‘
iH'ly Dismal swamp. \
from Shoc«vi, (he “*4*al‘*
Shoeeo
line between
between Nurll
North Cj
Hvcly on the line
Una and Virginia. II. f. Tboams, a JODes.-Charlesf‘»n News and Courier.
very ardent poUtU-lan of Greenville. X.
TUMirtcU
YelC.. challenged Colonel Eklward
The brlibil party liiiDhed pdng
rtM-e.
t«sj fast.**
s try acaln.ojurh o|.pose.l
For the seventh time tin* orgaotst
the last moment endeavtired
■ffect a
rtniek up the we^’dlng ui.tn-h.
beeonrllktlvu. l«it to no avail. He,
ftw. flrst
flrst fire
Are and
Slid this
« suggestion." aald
killed Thomas at the
.»I|e*lhervM.rter. N>ver- *»>e ‘ulnUter. who wante,! to get bark
ntade him mlseral
.'.ni^onD 7^
TOILET SOAP SPECIAL SALE
Bn. tars h hutabcu
DENTISTS
KEMOVED TO OFFICES
ovn JOBBSOV DIUCCO.
6088
RHEUMATISM mad
BLOOD CURJC
THE HANNAH DRUB BTORB.
Knahlngtiicm ttrrci, ettxBHI, S5.
T. W. THIRLflY, Uentlst. Over 1
ARTHUR HOLUDAY—M. D Phyriciun and sargetui. Ressovte to of
fice* over First National bank. Cltl-
12<» Front Strw't
DR. E. L. THIRLBY—Bperkl attitotloo to diseases of cblMr»>. Rium
4i*S State bank bldg.
h pbon«w.
lERVEY H. ANOCRflON—AUtwat-y
taocr and artion regulimF. M«Sk; .
faction guaranteed. W'itii 'inaMiall
Music House. CUi pboiu* r<4. *■ " '
when customers de
mand the BEST.
Steady call for the
Kinnball
I A IM O
proves to us that the
public are recogniz
ing the merits of
these insirumenis.
Let the good work
continue.
You can
rest assured that
every KIMB.ALL
PIANO we sell in
this CO m m u n i t y
strengthens oul posi
tion in the Piano
Trade.
**A broad
statement." but we
are proving it every
day. Come and sec
them.
We are Still Talking
WICXLESS
BLUE FLAME
OIL STOVES
Because they arc
use they are
j
less, becau!
absolutely safe, no dan
danger
jn aand the
of an explosion
price
iricc tor
for w.bich t
selling ihciii within the
reach of all.
Your kitchen is always
cool and
comfortable
when you use a Blue
Flame.
Come in and sep them
and get our prices. Re
member we guarantee
them not to smoke.
FRANK TRCDE
Front Stroot
M.&I.E TIME CARD
IP
i
.....Itfl B •
'SsST:::
M. B. EARNER, Prop.
„m
i?s;:
AiO pm • « • m
Orud Rapid! * Indtea RaUway Oa. Tima
oardia aflact Joae Mb. IM.
TraU l«aT»- Trararaa OHy. A 41 a. m.. aoaaaetAxw for polBta north
Trata kMW< Traracaaaty 11:10 a. m. aon-
p£5"-3RJ23ri;2&.'*
Trata arrivaa Travaroa Oty SJI a. m. (faaS
trata with alaapar from OtoteamM.)
, Jrf-“Ss:sS’3J:sr
"*'*“•“*
TraAa arritW tram Vattoport M JDa. m. ate
44 p.m.
> i- a..
’o.airo»Mfr.U^. *”*****•
Whenlyon
yon want loe or Wood don't listen to a smooUi
talker; he wantaI your dollar today and will be in nome
_____________
onow. 1. do not amd to naka you
other
toi
momimras to giving good servioe; yon know that I
have dooe fio dnrixig tbe past 15 yean and aspeotlo
tiP^heaBdoftiiDa. OtiMB* HaM 7U
ulilkMKttl O. l-IOP»ICIN9
DKS. J. 0. k HART J. TRUEBLOOD ,
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OAMADSTsWUhatmiadc. S a. m. Da U
1 to A p m T to S ivasispi Bteimm ■
Wrakoopfis*- attaami pkaM te.
JOHN R. SANTO
|'(»aaAiiimitt|
Maw WUhate ttock, Tneflaa
FIRE mSDRANCE
L. L. A. BUILOlINk
” A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
OBoa Mf. Maw Wnteia Mott, eita
GEO. A. JARVIS
l.l.ilnrN BrnfflMIte
MOUOE k MtWEnr
6EIERAL IISGRAICE
"ttssF.sj'Sisi'sassr
I I
mewwilhslm block
C. 0. MILLER
DKN*riteT
iSSSSSPsasIP EYES
EXAMINED 7REE
rLASaCI
U fWfect CffsdlttoB
Txstos laaoa ZtotoBsa onr ss Mten
IN C. B. Tqlv GmI Gi.
DOCTOR RALPH B. JIROCH—Physi
cian mod furgwm. 6X Sut bcrtonil
block Cltx. phone WH. Offirn b<iQr«
9 to 12. 2 to 5 and 7 to k i.’Hnrk.
201 FRONT STREET
(RAID RAPIDS A IIOIAIA lY
COMPAIV
o. L. UlOKDua
DR. G. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Huiberlond block, pbridrlan and snrgccm.
Cilltsctu phone at4.
DENHST
CUdar City ate Pm
LMar atyi
KoxtdoorA V. rt««drich»*ho*«»or»
Estate J
OR. CHARLEt A- BUR BRIDGE, !V^
tUi. Ztn ZZ N»a Wilhelm bU»rk.
TravtGrodu
b*ge.
a F. eANVKII A MKA
-
lOK AND >AfOOD...
.
OR. F. F. LAWTON—t>«ce room, re-
MUSIC HOUSE
.July 6-7-8-10-12
to oye.«
flute. 1
OR. A. H. HOLUDAY. Graduate ‘
ronio University. Ofllce In Mom
bldg- Triephones. oAoe 1«2; n
dence 104.
SEE OUR WINDOW
W. T. Roxboigh, Mgr.
OR. F. MOLOBWORTM- Special at
tsntlon to diseases of the eye. ear,
nose aad throat.
Gksses flUte.
Rooma 7 ate *, H. A L Metcuatte
Oo. biOLk. Both phoaes.
IfiCi
Ym Art IM FteOsg Well,
tbud aad vron out perfanpa orerumefcad. Oemt fatt & way wbte
CsrpotCUaBk« ate FsathseRaaa.
•nrouR MONEY la
NO GOOD**
Matt.J.Johnsohs
BoardmaB Rira
Bcctric L^t
k Power Co.
RCAL EfiTATK AND LOANA-Gmnd
Ttmrorss Lted ate Ltea Co.. F.
Thnrlell. Manafr. OHe*. room S
HamOUia A MiOilDMi blodt. ^
JiliRPET GLEUM WOKL
KIMBALL
JOHNSON DRUG 00.
OR. a E. CHASE, removed from awM WHhete Mock, to ««7 ate «M
WBM Bank BuOdlng.
IdARK CRAW’D OELIVERY-Ught
freight, pontes ate trunks. Oflke
at City Book Store.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let us vitalize an idea
for you,
AT 10 CENTS PER BOX
'
Ko Matter WH4T POWRB
youVe been Bfiia«. yo«H
BVKNTUALLY fimploj
cfeotneitj, aol osW for «»•
tmtfiar
ot utOi ty aad geoetal aiIfi|itB.
TRY A RECORD WANT ADl
uut- ui
“'’•.‘TT
*!
|uitruo
ts-ing
tur>. I p to the time of the war of the;
Yellowlv was a luirtlcularlr ' *»>e ehan«*l? Ami Just as tbe t.rldelady'.
llevolutlon swords wore nsed almost j
jj^
jamn of very wurl- i
I"**"
«
exeluslvel.v by duelists, lliough In somej
manners and market! l-ravery. ami,
ease, guns, pistols and even knlv« I during the civil war served In tbe Con-j
'
were used. For example, alsmt Id) i federate amj .
It would
the
f tin*...............„...
---------------y«n- Dp.. D»ir lb, dd towD ot H.U..
Sl»« .............
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tbe evLwlH-n'the great uJaPt ** ‘"■"T ^H1 gowns, yon know.*'—
there wa* ,a duel l»etweea two ship trerr
, Id. U. It. in Newark News,
captains, growing out of a- quarrel!
aU>ut a trifling matt«*r. In which tlieir
left hands were lashed together, vrhlle
ea«h bad a daggvv In tlie right Iwud.
Karh dagger was fastened to tbe wrist
with a lan.vard so that If It slipped
from the hand it could be grasped.
Both men were killed In this desiderate
encounter, which was witnessed by
'
In order to bring this dep&rtment more promi'
several i>ersons. In the cold blooded
uently before the iJc-ople of Traverse City, we
fashion of that time.
Dueling eontlnurtl to l»e much In
will placx* on sale for one week, tbe newest and
vogue until the period of the Mexlcas
bueet asitoriinent of toilet soa{>s in all tbe lead
war—ln fact there were du«^« up to
ing floral odors,
tbe time of the civil war. Toward the
end yf the eighteenth century dueling
came to be tbe fashion, and thla went
over Into the nineteenth century for
some years. Tbe State unlversUy waa
Istenee.
then In' tbe early stages of exlstt
Money Back if Von are DissatisGed
upon t
lUlelgh. tbe greatest North Caro
of lU
linian oC bis time, s distinguished
Revolutionary soldier, the friend of
Washington sod of Lafayette and the
father of Biabop 1V>lk of Louisiana
(afterward a noUble Ueotensnt gen
eral In tbe Confederate serricei. to go
to (*bapel 11111. tbe seat of tbe unL
versily. and by bis precept and exam
ple stamp out dueling. Colonel Polk
went and talked to tbe students tn
sut-fa a way that duels ended there.
I>rluips tbe most Interesting of an
tbe fatal duels In tbe state was that
lietwev«o Governor Ilk*haid Dobbs
8|teigbt and John Stanley. Thk was
fought lu tbe center of tte hktoric
town of .Newliern lo ISOa Newbern
was tbe mo&t srlstoerstk* place In tbe
state. It had been for years tte seat
of tbe royal government and for a con
siderable time of tbe state gorernment
under tbe federal crastl'.utlon. The
THM PXMOUS
dud was the reunlt of one of tbe Intensriy bitter and prolonged political
cootrovcrsles wtakh marked that pe
riod. The rhatlenge was sent by
8(K'igbL and Stanley, exerekliig tte
light df tbe person ehsllenged. dwoe
plstob as tbe weapons. Tbe place cho
sen was a kwtn under some noble elms
In tbe roar of the Masonic lodg^ and
It k one of tte strange farts that comIdrte pobUetty was given to tbe affair
and that not tbe least effort 'was mate
to atop it. In fact, a number of promlfM ars nol aatk&sd witt RMhs.
neot persons wUncsiK<d ||.
This is our ffonmnlos wUtkpmmAlk
Tte friends of Stanley pkadte for a
enry bottk.
reeonrUktioii. not only before tte doeL
.. For telt Ate CtawtetteA OMIy kgr but while It was la iiregnss. Aftar tte
LOOK for Stater's Pauairilw
FOR .
POWER
• ^
« cballe^ In duel* and
j^
challeitm-d. He was “out
j
unbnrt. All of
‘
doeU were fiuiglit out of the stole.
i
^
*» conen*..
There were ooim* dock which bad s
\
we of these affair. l«*lnc
J tlwt
whlcU Sksn-o Jones Ogured
j
'which grew out of a <Usp*itc alwut
lu this neltbcr pirtk-Inaut was.
j^urt. Jhnev was a great planter and a
i wrlliT of rus h l<s*al rejiato, and one
I« A f.tai durir**
ovary «M* rsteM KMk PM
Varukk. B> 1. WuM A Bm Trwmmi
QjcTRicmr
I om-e made frleDd^ and tbe matter cod
ed bapttil.v.
General Thomas L. Cllnguian. wbo
Chatham,
farm la dclcvlrcd
Carolina." In wlilcli be rnasted Tl>oinas
is equally at home at (be piano or In great burry a few momenta twfure the Jt-ffi-rMin o;i the groaixl that be bad
• he ballroom and Is a pnimlneni mem offleers arrived, sod llius avoided er- • been studiously unfair to \ortb CaroThis netlon of hU ever after sob- j
Lts Intense |vartUIIiy
ber of Chatham and Kinderbook so—.............. ... -rrltlrlsm from the '
del}-.
THE FIELD C4' HONOR
Mra. Utte. tte author af that pop^
ttkr hymn. *T TUak Uten 1 Mete
Ttet Bwwc Blory af dd." k In bsve
a tribute paM her. ’The FUlwote Con^
gregstiOHal chapel at KtspMmy. Bteis to be restored sad opened free af
debt on her birthday. Aag. ML Her*
tte byum was flm auag.
OmAmkM. iU FUte-
wmnm mr iix
I
8ATUROAW ISSUE
2106
9^WetAL TSLEOIIAFH SKITVICC.
THE EVENING RECORD
6 PAQE8
DETROIT NM
SIOD.IIO BUZE
OK ill BMP
GcMSer of F. Tammyrnm Nolfy. PmSItolmr. Leased From WMcm
Ovfat a Fbw.
Tfuvsiisc crrv. Michigan,
'ATPOITSMOOTH
NEW HAMPSHIffi
By Wire to the Mreatag Racord.
• tiliUUID A MATHCWA COMPANY
New Tort. July lA—One Mn waa PKACC OOMMDSSIONEItS WILL DA
killed aad a ummbmr bt cthan had
< (/\
PLANT OAMAOCO.
UKRATK.
narrow ccoapea froai death In a frr
wtkA catted the doable hooee at 27.»
■sN^l^y-foorth Btreet today. The
Tkttmto Arthar C Naely, a bnahar of
F. Teaayaoa Neely. pahEaher. He
: PtPtMAN HAD Hit NIGHT HAND loaped from a fourth etory window and NEGOTIATIONS TO BE IN BUILD
'
GAOLY MAGHKO.
ING AT NAVY YARD.
S38 PEBHE Off BWBTKir
¥/m Csrrylfit Up MM»-Gi»ildliis Wm
s PsarGtofy Gtfwclifr* in Which
thMt M«Ui OMds Wcfc
liTUUTHIC u
ON THURSDAY
■ARTIENtKBABlTWIRTa
DIATH FOLLOWED NCMOVINQ OP
HCN'HUtNANa
HE WAS ROT tIB WaCOME
WHEN
HE RETURNED AFTER
THEiR SEPARATION.
He SBnieh Her With a Cane Over the
HeaS-Seth Were Paralytic Crip.
'■
plea He Waa Taken to Grand
RapMe Saturday.
Yesterday.aftaraoon at 4:30 p. m.
Mrs. Prmncee Smith of Garflcld loanship passed away, aged 4R years, aner
a third attack of paralysis and by her
death a long and aad story receives tu
last chapter. As sUted^exehisively In
the Record two weeks ago the sheriff
of this county received a midnight
call to the home of Mrs, Smith about
four miles from the city Uroila, the
call being responded to by Sheriffs
Jobnann and TayU>r. All was quiet on
their rearbing the home but the next
morning Mr. Johnson returned and
found Mrs. Smith In a piitahle eondl*
I (on from paralysis, and the mason
Tor the sberirs call lay la the fart
that Hr- Smith from whom she bad
been aeparated ten years bad suddenly
returned and taken up hl» rt^sideoee
there Vlthnut her consent. He.
waa a paralytic and unable to help
himself aad objecled to Im'Iur bUtden
unwelcome and had punciuatiM his ol».
JectloA rather forcibly with the cane
which he used to help himself about
He was taken Friday afternoon fri>m
the home whert^ he was not welcome,
and brought to the ctmnty housi>
Boardman aveuiie and Saturday sent
lo Gmnd Rapids. In Just one day from
his departure the Inmlld wife passed
away due to another nod fatal stroke
of paralyebL
Mrs. Smith wa* the sister of J. W.
Crater of Grand Rapids, who last Janu
ary sraa called to this city owing tc
the Heath of^hU mother. Mrs. Ircre
Rennet, who made her home with this
Invalid daughter. No funeral arraiige.
ments are oomplqied though the re
mains win be buried at Long Lake
with those of the mother, \Jndertaker
M. L Carter having the airangemcnU
inchai^.
llPMICTENUTCUimB
Omons Hotel Rofidorod More AttractI
Ivs Than Uoual This Year.
: * '
Latt Arrtvnia.
|
^
Special to ihe
Raeord.
Omoaa, Mlcb.. July 10.—There have
, V* been many Improvemente made at thOj
; Clorers this seaMm The capadly of
«tlto dining room has been doubled aad
a new laundry built, a system of water
wofks pat In. a fine tennis court told
<wi together with many minor Unprotremenu for the comfort and cooTenlenoe of Its guests.
, AtoOOS le»e arrivals are Mr. nod
Mrs. W. 8. Powers and two dangbtars
of Bvmasum. UL: Mr. and Mrs. 8.
Itayar. three tons ami maid from ClnctoaaU. Ohio.; Mr. aad Mtw. Frank
•eariowA two chlldr^ aad maid toom
Oalambaa. O.. aM Mr. aad Mrs. W. H.
DewRy. late proprtetor of Omsua Ian,
m
DBONTBRSnHBEBN
A A. Jackson Found Om Weighing
Btety Pounds in His Note—Me
Ufwd Five Feet in Length.
When J. A. Jaekaon lifted bis pood
neu In Saet bny laat evening he found
that he had captured a large sturgeon.
The fish mensured five feet in length,
the circumference of Its body was
ttoi.
6 O'CLOCK EDITION
Dobbp Dress
Shoes hr
Women
PlAI HAS BBN AGBEQ TO
By Wire to the Brsnlat Record.
DetroU,.JileiL, July ;o.—One hnn- WORK OF laying WILL BE BE
«r«d tbottWDd dollsra dsmsen
GUN ON THAT DAY.
done and ^ mb. boys and glrta
throira oat of employnant by i
Monday momlac to tka foor-ctory
bulldtns at the comer of Ml BliioU
arenne and WUhl atioet ocespiod by
the Ijvlaad A Matthsva compnoy. EMPLOYMENT WILL BE READY
BBanafactwen at abcet metal goods.
FOR LARGE NUMBER.
Pipenaa Wliklnaoe of oagtae
pany No. > had bis right hand badly
mashed while carrying up the
Miniature Manufacturing CHy on t»
MRS.SMITR
PISSED AWAY
mongay. july
Hannah A Lay Company Deck
•
Is a Vary Busy IHaea at
ct»unci1in May letting the Cfmtrart
few weeks Ister. A few weeks
Bgp the first material for the work ar
rived and was placed on the tUd Han(ConllowHl on Third l*age.)
TO LOWE^E RECORD
COW
BOY BONANXA kino
BURNING UP MONEY.
IB
Ohsrltred a SpMlal Train and le^TryIng to Reduce the Tim# Fnem
Cesat te CoaaL
By Wire to the Rvenlng Record.
Lns Angeles. Csl.. July |u.—In
t'ffort to boat all records tor fast
traveling Walter Scott, the **oowboy
Bsa kind of Heath ValK*}.** Mart
ed out on a special train Sunday on
the ftonu Ft? for the east. Ho will
travel |o New .York and will try
lower the record both east and west
'Chicago. Scott, who was a cow
boy on the plains of Nevada before he
struck It rich, is paying an enormous
sum for the train.
Scott s tnaln reached Albuquerque
i
ibis morning, naainulnlng the
fast schedule of forty-eight miles an
hour. At Albuquerque the train took
on a hundred quarU of champaign be
sides other liquors.
Special to the Brenlng Record.
Gopemtek. Mich. July 10.—The licet
game of ball for this scasoa -was
played at the Copemtsh base ball
grounds Sunday afternoon, lictween
ThompaonvIUe and CopemUh. As the
Copemlsh team is composed of rather
young mhtcrial. Tbompaonvillo came
down on the agreement to use Spang
ler (formerly with ihe Traverse City
asylum team) as pitcher. For some
reason Spangler did not want to
throw the ball and Winters entered
tbe box. At the beginning of tbe third
Inning the Thompsonvllle team with
drew Winters In favor of Karston,
their star twtrier, who finished the
game. The game was as follows:
ThompaonvIUe ..oroooooo o—j
Ouprmish ........... J 4 0 u I 0 0 1 •—«
Batteries—Karston. Winters .and
LarsoD, Thompsonvllle; ix*ck«-r and
Nolf, Copemlsh.
Umpln*—Ik-ttlnghouse.
f
j-ou a DtUar's wsrth sf lg*
IM
TIm Hbb Jbj ItflMdj is
keep you cud and properly «j
for the bxlaoce of the eumm
New spring styles, made of
gi*nuine kid with new yesting
tops. This is one of the styles
that wo have put on the Bar
gain Counb'r and is really
one of the lieat Itargnins we
evt‘r ofTeretl,
219
Km« F'r*n« •«.
H. A Macdonald, H{t.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstrsots of TttiB
FRIOM 8ATI8PACTOR>
it,
DESIGNEDa^^
By a Sloman to Suit
Oleman*’ needs
SOLD ONLY BT
Sell Royal Blue
SHOES
FOR MEN
THE
drug store
Think of
onlyll.TS and worth $2.00.
iOBi. It is <«BrBBtBB4,
and the {^iiarant«« is bnckctl
by a reliable finn. Now don’t
go around growling about a
com. Spend Tt*n Cents for
Blue Jay and Bb Bappy.
mma
Mim
If you doobt thiA et«p in sod
t the prioea pteord mi our,
light wdgbt Cheviot., Wofw
Warxted end
llomeopun Suit»-ju»t theI iMut fur
hludc in all kinds of Leathers
: $3,50
For mile at Uto Old JioUable
Shoo Store t»f
ALFRED GREILICKt
& CO ...
BslaMiahadtn IBBB
Room BIO Btata BankBMg
to E FKOirr ST.
BACHANT
8 ROSCOE
m
Oltll mad*
Screens -
•■-I
Whether for doors or
windows. You’ll find
them the only satisfac*
tory Screens for Home
or Office.
It’s not a case of how cheap we can make them* but
how good to sell at a reasonable price.
Give us the opt>orti^nity of showing you how really
good they arc
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Cmxana Phona. S2i Ball. lOB.
W. U Brown. Itanasor.
WUDIITD CHICAGB*
A. MeMagus tterts eo Annual
Cruise This Week—Will SaU in
ChicagoMackinaw RacA
J. A. Montague In his yacht Gem
will start €« his annual cruise the
latter part erf this week. Chicago will
be his objective point and be experts
to be gone between two and three
weeks.
In the party this year will be Mrs.
Montague. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bachant and George H. Cross, it te very
probable that Mr. Montague
sail bock with the fleet that will make
the race from Chicago to Mackinaw.
BLIND BOY DROWNEa
Had Just Rstumad From State Inatitutler! far Vacation.
By Wire to the Brealag Record.
CalumM, Mich.. July IOl—Ri
Barrett, aged 12. and Herman TtoklsA
TEN THOUSAND ELKS ARRIVED agud 23. were drowned while bathing
in Laclifbelle ▼eoterday aften
THERE YEtTERDAY.
Tlaktes was blliid and had Just r«tunied from the state iBstltutkm to
City la Mere Brilliant Than It Has spmM hto vacattaa bWA
Ever Been In Its HNtery—An
James Punrte aad Jdm Bash, who
nual Reunion Begun.
have been rnpntng a hack IHio to this
city have dteaolved partnership and
By Wire to the Brenlng Record.
each will coatlnoe In buslaeaA
Buffalo. July lO.-Gally bedecked Buah retataa the oM stand and Mr.
Buffalo, more hrUllaBt than ever be- Punrte will stand at the CHy drug
fore in lu history, is welcoming thou- store.
caads of BUis who came to attend the
anagal reuakm. with outstrelehed IIJU shirts....................................... BU
arauk The reunion began .today and I2JS shuts....................................... BU
Bandaome goodA
it te estteanted that lO.SSO detagatsa
yi.witttfm rrwMin Ca
arrived yeaterday.
Wy
A party of eight yoong bmb went
YOU CAN get one dOM bannttfaUy
It to H. MoatagueY tehuM la BUrW
written enUlag cards fOr » oanu at lake Batarday might aad apMt BMday
Trarecue City Bnsinms college.
at Bomariew cottage. TbRr had
Joly'lBSt
very pleasant ttesA
PUT ME OFF AT BUFFALO
SOUVENIR GOODS
Hm HskBit CBnpGBy. fTBps.
Knto. 1410,1905
Had an EscHIng Contest WHh Thempeonvllle Sunday Afternoon
Score Waa a to 2.
•••AND«*«
OITY BOOK B-rORK
HAPPY HOUR CLUB.
Cmw nf the Kntes Potemkine New
The Happy Hour club met Friday
Declare That They i.eve Che Ciar
evening at the residenov of O. E.
Gut Wens Led Astray by the
Jameson on BaM ISghtb street, where
Reyeluilenlsta.
they were delightfully entertainod by
Pearl Loqselle, armember of the club.
By Wire lo the Bvenlog Record.
A Jolly program was given consisting
WashlngtoiL July lO.-lt to offlctelly of maple, recitatlous and Jokes and
uuMiBced that Portsmouth. N. M.. time passed very lively. Deligbtful rewill be the scene iff the peace nego- fresbroentB were served. Several new
tiatkms between Russia and Japan
ilM-n were added aad as ihte was
after their amoral from W'ashlngum. bat the second meeting of the club
The aossiona will be nrid In a lsr»:c the result was very cacoaraging
equipment building at the navy }-ard
in that city, representatives of both
countries haring agreed to this plan
Mnrsvieff. one of the Russian peace
Bteslonera, will leave St. Peters
burg for the United States next Fri
day.
Revolt Wae Premature.
Knstcnjl. Roumania. July 10.—Mem
bers of the crew of the battleship
lUlXETlN:
Knlax Potemklae, who surrendered to
the authorities here Saturday,
In our window wo have
quickly disappearing throughout the
a display of BIbb Jsy CsTB
country. They declare they love the
BBi iBBiBB FUstSn. Did
and were led astray by the revoyon ever try them? Well, if
lutlonisU. Tbe members of the revo
lutionary oommlttees say the revolt
yon have oems or bunioni
bad been mediated for a long time but
anb haven’t tried the Blue
was brought on prematurely by tbe
Jay, you are hanpng on to
bad food Incldrst which led to the
Tbb CsBtS that would give
killing of a mUlor.
CBPEIBSILWDN GAK
INDIAN BASKETS
AT TMK
AMERiciui Drub Store
Thumday, at what hour It la not yet
known, the first hltnlithlc pavemeat
for Traverse CHy will be laid, the
work to cover five blocks of State
street beginning at Casa and run
Ratlroad avenue, the depth ti
• feet and the width nf the pave
ment to vary according to location.
The first block beginning at Casa
street will be forty.four feel wide, the
next two bk>cks forty feet and the re
maining three blocks to have a width
of tblrtyHwu feet The street Itself
is of uniform width, the variance of
the paTomeat has nothing to do with
this, the otreM width and the extenalou of the atreol proper will be taken
up in lawn areage In frouL
During the month of Apr^l a public
meeting was held at the Pari Place
the purpcMte of which waa to obtain
general opinion of the p’ropcTty ownrs a)ong the pro|Kwe«l street which
NINTH YEAII~«M0
pqisHk Pianos
CET IT AT
Wor
You
cmniELL uos.
It trill afinrvi you onuBtont
uloasuri* for yiars and yiarm.
Thon» is nothing you lan odd
to your homo tlxat vrill bring
you st> much entertainment.
Think it overt today, visit our
big store, loam about the
oasv terms we can and
make, the groat varietr of Pianoa and Organs of which wo
are exclnsim agcntA This
makes it easy tobuy,aml easy
to pay.
No other Mnsic House can do as well Tiy you.
Full line of Talking Madelines, Beoords hnd IV>{m]ar Music.
ORINNEUI. BROTHERS
MAIdka't Uitdlad Hade Bmw, U9 a Frwrt St.
Mimis CbToumd
mens
guynnwot&rpRMisHiwea'
ONE WEEK ONLY
3$C
$1.00 Handsome soft
fronts for ... . 6$c
$ 1.50 Percales, also a
variety of materials . 1,00
$2.25 Flan nels
for.............................. 1,30
50c and 65c Negligee
Shirts for ....
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The above have detached cuffs, do collars, or with
attached collars and cuffs. A BIG LOT OF THEM.
IlOW pricoa lo okme miny linea »Suminer Goods
T”’y^o^
fi-
SHIr^s
SHIRT SALE
COME QUICK
At One-Fourth Off—no bolter assortment in the oity.
All youths’ Saits except blacks, and all Men’s Oaain*
mere Suits at Ono-Fon^ off.
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C-HGiriK
(rmrodcviB Bi^oox.)
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Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings
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THEEVENiNGllEOORD
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poon BY JOHN HAY.
. ^ tw Psatsts I
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DBHTliBI
INHECES
I. PRIU. iUURED
L—twnja hragps MS mt tkm MSI
OfMrMsrmaaiM
Wbsr bM ymi bssa ter IbsiMC fiMmstM •LAtT OF HOCK MiniATURSLY
Ifir. Frail Was THrawn Ont and W
RXFUOMO. .
taliMfl a FmtadW lajary ta
Tbs adgbc at tbs Fksflvte Mst
Hfo ■wk.
Is an past^ amb abh»Oas srtts la Wsliilim llatei Iki llte
C. M. Fran was thrown from fete car
iMsaslMrtm Pbrn.
aaaa m Ms tarn was JlsB
riage this amralag while dririag 00
Ai3^!rawfcward
g aa awkward Ibaad la a raw.
bs aevsr Ihnifead. aad hs aavsr Bsfi~ OOT IMTO MOUE AMO TAMFtNQ" Ninth street and snstataed a very
?iMaa^ hsnMj
pointal iojary to his back.
MAOC flFARK.
Mr. ProU was dririag to his mark at
Abd tbte was ab Ow tsBgUs ba babt
Ta trsat Ms aaglas wsB.
the osylnm os oanol when the horae
yCevsr bt passsd aa tba rivsr,
Throw Water »oy Fifty Fsot-i
become frightened ml n large dog
TW rnmd tbs pbel-s MO.
Aad tf wsr tbs Pralrto BMM task tea
which was lylog la the mMdie of the
•nd Fart al fWfid af Firai—a
A tboaasad Umas bs awsrs
road aad nroee directly la front of tbe
Bteom Ttea Mandted Yardh
boraa. The animal wheeled throwing
bytteOlaaL
Mr. Piwll and ran la between the
AO beats bas tbsW day sa tbs mibiite.
Aad bar day mom at tsatbonofit of M. Oafly and George LntTbs Mavastar was a bettsr baaL
HorrUbfifs. FB.. Jaly M.—Bgk
Bat tba BMM. ate waMtet te pasMi:
Abd aa ate coaas tsarla* aleag ibat siBbI
teem were btoom to plcmte and tw
Tbe Injured ama was carried into
VACATIOMt.
Tte oMaat rralt oa Ite tlbsothers were iajured by tte proteatitre the Latmoa kooae and later taken to
The tine for tbe asaiia] Tantkn U WUb a Blaasr squat oa ber safety valra
Abd bar turdaos era«aMd.rsslB aad plaa expfcmkm of a big blast of rock poor- his home la a cab where a physician
at kiaad and t^oae that hara Booey
der oa tte PewiaylYaala lailroad Im- was gammoned aad the extest, of his
s crarad tba bar
aaoagti ara flockiac to tbe laablnnaWe Tba Or* bust out as ste________
ABt burat a Mte ta tte aMM.
profteBenu aeor New Camberlaad at lajnries found to be a painful, though
reaorta to **r«t’' while tbqM that Aad quirk as a Bash aba turasd aad mate
7:30 o'clock Soaday moralag. The sc- it is not thoogbt to be eerloos. wrench
Par that wfliar bask an tbs rttetharaat are dolas oiberviae. Wltbta
eidaftt occurred directly across the ing and brolaltig of the bock.
a abort apace, the racatloo habit la Ttetd wab ruinxla' aad eorsto'. but 111
fluggoabaang river from the aceoe of
Tbe carriage was but sJigbtly dam
Aaierlca has spread to a woaderfol de- Onn*an* tbs tofenud raar:
tte Pcaasyiranta railroad wreck oa
bqU brr aaasio arm tbs baak
few
aree. Brerpoaa tabaa a racatioa of *TU
Tra tbs last galaot'a asbarar
May 11, in which twenty-three pernoas
aoaM kiad or aaotbar and naally re(Me hai Uafek breatb af tte ban were killed aad n»aar otberfi Injured.
taraa to frortc Jaat aboat twice aa tired tkraogb
In- boat
All tbe vIcUms of the diMtster were
as whaa they left The Aaiertcaa Is
yim Btodso's Tidrs was board.
employea of ,11. H. Kjeshou A Co.. 00a
a streaaoBs peraoa aad be resu Jost Aad llwy SU bad trust hi Ms ramitessa
And know'd be wa>old bsop Ms word.
Iradors. who are btiUdlag the tracks
Ilka he works, la a naddealap. wblii- And. surr’s ytni'rf born, they an gat off
Valiant^Yoapg feten Was Abie to Swim
(or tbe rennsylvoala railroad to cobiat sort of a way that boras up fully Afora tbe smoktotarks fell.
Until He Fell Into the Water Then
And Bludao's abort went up slona
aect with the EnoU yards.
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as aiuch tissue as laaoual labor.
la tbe smoke of tbe Pralrts Bella
He Changed Hie Mind.
The bodies of tbe mea wore terribly
Rest has beea described as a chaace
Ra*werte't bo aslnt. but at Jedgsmat
mangled
gad.
particles
of
flesh
and
of occttpatioo. A New York clubmaa.
I'd run my ebaore wttb yire
A Traverse City young man with n
bone
were
seattered
for
a
distance
of
who bad never bc>eQ koown to do a 'Leagstde of aoase pious gentleiBae
pcDChaat (or fishing. In company with
Ttat stoQldn't teook hands with Mas.
800 yards from the ocene of the cxplo^ a profeaolaaal went to the red bridge
stroke of work to his Ufe. announced Hs
seen his duty, s dead sure thing.
Sion.
one day to bis friends that be intend
And went tor It thsr sad thm.
00 the Board man yeutiTday for a day's
Christ ain't s-«oln' to be tos bard
List ef tha Killed,
ed to take a racatioa. .They lausbed. And
sport and he had it but H waa noces
Oa a man that died tor men.
A week later, they found him taklaj;
The dead
, aory to stand him alongside a fire for
Uttle
up BickJes oa a down town street car.
lomca Wiseman, aged M. dynamlU-.*a hour or two Mffore he got ot
This club nan. preposterous as it may 1 don't go much on re
boss. 98 Front svenae. Buffalo. N. Y. ‘ - decidedly damp condition due t
el never ain't had ao
aeem, was on the ftph! track, be ^
But I've got a mMdUa' tight grip. sir.
Anhur Green, colored. 13 years old. | over confidence In bis mblllii as a
.
On tbe handful o' Uibigs 1 know,
dolag sometbinic different
steam driller, Harrisburg.
| river wwder.
f I don't pan out on the prophetr
Ythlln we would not advise all
And free win and that sort of thiaa;
Robert Jhomaa. colored. 23 years . He bod town amply wrmraed that tbe
apead tbeir time taking up street mr But 1 b'tlevv la Ood sod tbe angels
old. steam driller, Harrisburg.
i current Is deeeptlve and tnwcherous
Bver setvrs one night last spring.
fares or a bank derk to go to work in
Ftmnk Mullachs. 43 years of age.
j **^1 told that he must look out for
a bolter fkclory. still a racatioa to be r rone Into town srltb some turntpa.
Three Italians and one 8Uv. known ! sUppt ry n>rks and snags but rc plied
And ray little Osbe ernaw along—
a raeatkm must be a complete change. No
four-year-tOd .In the county
only byAiumhcrs:
jthat it made no difft n-sce to him a
Outdoor work, fishing, boating are all Could beat him for pretty sad strong;
The Injured:
j he was an expert sslmmer. "I’rid.
aad rhlppy aad sassy,
ooitablc. Perhaps a quiet week In a Peart
Alsra>-s ready te ssresr sad fight
W'llIlam Reed, colored. 3d years old. j cometh Iw-fore a fall.” S4i It Ik said, and
eoCtage along a beautiful shore would Aad I'd Unit him to rhaw terbsekar
a
steam
driller;
skull
fractun*d
and!
his pride'was douiu-d in a deep hole
Just suit some. Oo there. Leare the Jest to keep bis mQk teeth whita
injured ItUernally. Keod Is at Harris-! almost under the bridge, ikiwn be
big botelp aad the crowded cities ■he snow come down like a
burg boapltol.
| went until oothiug remaintHl to
akme. Get out Into (he open air. As I pasopd by Taggart's
went la for a jug of moU
G. C. Miller. &8 years old, of Ida-1 that ibcro «ra.s anything under the
breath tbe oxonc. exercise, get a coat And left tbe team at the door,
villc. Adorns county, bruised about the ■ water exwpi a few bubbles. Then he
of soobura. forget your troubles, your ter scared at socaethlag and sU
1 beard one llttU aquall.
body but not seriously.
. reapfKwretl but his boa.-te-d gblllty
bualBeas. your commercial life, revert And
heU to spUt over the pralrU
Not a trace of the two colored meal swim had fli*d away with the haptism.
to type enough to don a pair of over Went tMun. UttU Brosebss and
who were killed can te found and II ts | After calling for help so loudly that he
alls aad a blue shirt ami the change Hell fo spm, over the prairie!
supposed
their
iKwlles
were
blown
into
| dlslurted a Free’ Methodist camp
I was almost froao with skaar.
will do you good.
w* roasted up some toreted
the river, which is telng dragged.
| meeting over near Big Rapids aud Ig
iacldentally, tbe Grand Traverse But
And sarri d for 'em far and aai
All the kfUed and Injured were U nomlnlously floundered like a cat
ragkio Is about tbe licsi place that can At Ust we struck
soft white mound,
boreri ojlde from Wiseman whose | with a "busted ' prtH»elIer. he managed
be Imagined for anyone to rest up for Bnowed under a aoft
Upaot. dead beat-but
-but of muo
UtUo r
Gabs
•
body was terribly mangled. W-hat [ to see salvation and by dint of haul
moalhs of coming work.
No bide
hide oor hair was
wa found.
could be found of it wasIdentified by 1 to aeel aalvallon and by dint of haul
And here all hopes soured on ssA
THE'eSOP OUTLOOK.
the fact that be dyed his baiir His j ing onto weeds and other aquatic vog
Of ray feUow critter's add—
With' early sour cbenies selling at I jeet nopped «lewn 00 ray matvowbenea
scalp and a portion of his bead Vas etatlon pulled himseir palnfolly a.Khore.
•0 cents a crate and tbe wheat In the Crotch deep In the enow and prayed,
found on a hill 2tK) yards from tbe He didn't mind the laugh be got at all.
r this tbe torchesI was fpUyed out.
finest coadItioB that li has been for
blast. W iseman had been with Hhc He knew he deserved It.
knd mo and I il—
Parr
ent off for some
soi wood to a sbiteteld
years, the farmers of the Grand Trav
Keshau company for five years, and
One of the other member c>f tbe
rbat he said
Id was
<
somewhar thar.
erse region have every reason to f«l
be had gone to tbe scene of the explo- party fell tn and m>t willing to Ium*
satisfied despite the fact that the po re found it at last and a lltUe ahe^
Where they shut up the Umbo at night slcm to personally superintend the ai{y fishing went about with only
tato crop, on aeeounl of (he low price, We looked In and seen them huddUd thar. preporatloos for what is coiled a "big portion of his apparel. The bull this
So warm and sleepy snd white.
was a failure.
shot” to flretl this morning.
Ilea got him and how heiCouldnY
thar sot Uttle Breeches and cMipad.
The Grand Traverse region Is a And
As pert aa ever you see.
unleM he stood up.
Froparing a “fllg Shot."
region of diversified crops. The fer **1 want a chaw of terttacker.
“A big shot" consists of a series of j
And
that's
what
the
matter
af
am.**
tile land sill iHwr almost anything
AMUSEMENTfi.
blasts the boles having been drilled
bad this relieves the farmers from de Hew did he gtt thar? Angels.
He could never have walked tathat storm. in a row sad the charges being set
Pawnee Bill's Wild West and Far
pending abeoiutHy on any one crop,
led Mm
off simultaneously by on eU-ctrlc
East
exhibition,
which will te herrjf one Is a failure the others generally
spark. Five of the holes hod been
Wednesday, cannot
te
properly
iaaiataln a high averago so that farm
filled with powder and the men were
ciaased with what Is termed a "show ''
lag tn (hit section caanoi help but be
better bu
at work on the sixth when the cxplo>und the t
In tbe usual acceptation of that term
proflUble.
skm occurred. It is snppaocMl that a
it
b
a
great
otiject
lesson,
a
remark
Not only is (he hlfii price of the
small stone had gotten In the bole and
able instructor, a sort of rvstoraiiun of
on I git jotir drift gents—
early cherries extremely gratifying
(hat the irao bar with which the men
'low the lioy shan't stay.
the most striking femtures of the wild
TMs Is s white man a country;
wen* "tamping*’ down Ihe charge
western life of Atnerlea and of pion<
• Tou re Dlmocrata. you aay.
caused a spark by scraping on tbe
wheteaa and seein' and wherefors
incidents that men. woiac-n and chll
'trees are loaded with fnili and unless And
Tbe tbnea heln’ alt oat o' j'Int
stnnr sod that thhi ignited tbe powder.
dren may see. realixe. umlersund aud
the untoward happens, (his year sill Tbe nigger has got to anosey
An
itsllsn
water
boy.
12
y»-ars
old.
Prom the limits o' Spunky P*lntt
fon*ver remember what the wer^ern
witness a groal produrtlivn. This of
who was on his way lo Iho men with
. ,
,
pioneers met. encoiintensl and ».,.t
ttseir Is ImiHtrtaat but doubly so sinde lM'» resBon the thing a minute;
a bucket of water, was hurleti fifty
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I'm an old fashioned nimocrai. too.
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__'(came. There Is ncuhing fleiitious
la iRnithera Michigan and Indiana Though
I UId my politics mit o' the way
fr>(>(. Every stitch of clothing
about
the rnfertalnm«*jit. It
there will be but ooivihlrd of a cht*rry
Pur to keep tlU the war was through.
torn front his body. A leather telt
living pictun* of early frontier history
• crop this year. Tills ought to s«» in But I come bark here, allowin'
containing 1312 In paper money, sapTo vote as | used to do.
fluence the market (bat tbe local fnllt Though It gravels me like the devil to train posed to belong to one of the men was brought to our duo|w by tbe uun
typos who beliKtl in msKr (bat lilsi«*ry.
growers will realixe an exrellom price Along o' stch tools SB you.
plcke<| up near the scene of the explo
Bcoldiw the display of Indian lif«‘, 1
for IheJr late.- crop as well as for iln Now. dog my cats ef I kin asA
sion. riecos of flesh and boor were
In all the light of day.
ncrii, people and customs, there
fwrlier one.
found fastened In the lelittraph wires
What you're got to do with tte qoMtlen
the cowboys, and vaquerus of old Mex
The fadiratlons aro s1m> that the Ef Tira shall go or slay
•r the railroad tracks. The frogloo, and by way «>f contrast and
pHcc of wheat will be gisnl this fall And. furder than that. 1 give hotlce
nts tjf the bodies were placed In
E( one of you teches the boy
entirely new features will te Intro
and (ho Grand Traverse crop will Hs kin Check Ms trmdm. to a warmsr
igh caskets after the ooraoer's induoed Chinese and Japanese cavalr) .
ImIbi as good a price as any. Many
qocst and they will be burled today.
he'll nod tn nianoy.
Siaplene mounted . upon
stiperb
af the farmers are also prepared to
The explosion shook the pountry for
camels and other racial repreM-ma
Bupply a big demand for potaimw and JThy. bUme your bearta JiOt tear Ms!
mllos around and broke many windows
' You know that ungodly day
If (his price Is high IhU season will be When our-left struck VlckaM»v HslBkte. in Horrisbuig and towns across the tlvea of the far BnsL
how
rippsd
a haanrr one for the whole regloo.
river.
And torn and tattered we
Tbe fiMBaffriaant of tbe royal -npem,
I'hen tbe rest retreated
s
led 1 stayed
tehlsd
London, Dowr prints on Its program
Pur reasons soairiest
see—
«t to aseDsTnsas Cannot fis Cursd
Pith s rib caved In and s
on striks
Ike names of tbe members of the or^
By local applications, as they cam
SPECIAL MEmiNG Bogles, Aeric ebeotra.
1 sprawled on that damned gtscss.
iwach th«r dlseasvxl portion of the' car.
r
3A1. Tuesday evening. Full attendance
There Is only one way
euro deaf-1 1^ bow hot the sun went for us
istitutional I And br-lled snd blistered snd bvnisd
teas, and that Is hr
dewired
July 10-31
TRY A RICORO WANT AO.
How
remedies. DeafBMS Is caused by
__ tbe rebel bulleta whisaed round 1
When s cum In his death grp
iBfiaawd condition of the mucous lin;! ^
When iI ^1 along toward dusk I seen m tthtag
tag or tl^
tte Bnstochloa
Bns ;hloa tube. Wlien
.
couldn't
believe
tor
s
spoil—
this tube V laflanH'd vnu hi
have t
That nlgger-thst Ttm-waa a-erawthi* te
bUng aooBd or Imperfect bcaiiag. and
whoa it Is ontireir closed, dcafnesa Is
Through that ftrsproaC. gflt sdgad bslll
Che retalL and oalesa the laflommatloo coa b» tSkSB oat and this tube Tte rebels assn him as quick as ms
And tte batem boaadd Uka teas.
restored to iU nonaal condition, bear- But
te jumped for ass aad ateuldmad ms
tag will be destroyed furover; nine TteteJjs shot krontet btei ones ta Us
eaaes out of tea ore caused by ca
tarrh, which 1s aothlng but on In
flamed ooodlttoa.^ tte mnoons oarnn tefo la om teM be drappad uq both.
We will give One Hoadrad Dollars Rls Mask btes riddlod with balls.
tor any oaw of deateess (eoitaod by
catarrh) that cannot bo
HaM’s^&Aarrh Care. Send tor circa-
UmEFnEWUnEttBE
otftBSr
*ARsafta aar«**-
«BtUn lESBTED fell
f
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SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
TiiirsrisLBiTSTia:**
^ r*J. CBXNKT A CO, ToMo. O.
SoM by dniKlgu. 7Sc.
Tote HaH-s POmtly Piffs tor ooasUPWir bilMred and tarkaty mlUloa
P'lF'T'V’
F» C fff
OfiCNT
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
sse SEE ooit wmov aso
tHrUnM
M rostte
Or mr a
Ms tetejntejte^iNfl.
The rnlted States profinces flfMXK).000 metric tons of rsal a year, worth
St tbe mines $4AranOuOOO and rastliif
cMMMtn BMtriy a bmioa doUsn.
TEinOISGIlTOSini
ANOraER OPPORTUNin
Bscomlng Acarqd Ste.THad te i
on His flack. Wteghteg Hka Oc
Hit HOllflR MLCAME FMHTENEO
The GM ReaanedL
AT A LAROe OOOL
J. B. Paige Hcctric Co.
t» CASS STREET
PHONE «B
togetBRoodBefrigealoror IceCamat R^K«p. 2t per cast
iiMflMflt on aiKT ome in olflck fox a limited tiraa. Thin it
a ropHitAOB of tbe
offer wv made two weeks
apoAfldvhkiA aoflmay of
cmr caatametfi took adran.
tage of. Theoe are tba
same strictly higk (gntde
goods tbat xri! nok] at this
rvdnoed price then. Ask
your neighbor how he like*
hit-
IMsdIL Mkfl^ Jttiy 10.--flal|fl
Pk Jflianag «ms drowned at Phirriewr yarn
terday near tte ice
oloag tte bank.
Oaong. who Ured with hb widowed
asothm-. Mrs. msabeth Osaag. was la
bathing with three young women and
was eadearoriag to teach one to swim.
Fearing for her soMy. tte girl tried
to get OB SIsttag B back. The yoaag
man wore hU trousers and shirt and.
weighted down by theao. with the addl
tlon of the girl's weight, began to atak.
The young woman let go of the sink
tag man mad managed to reach the.
shore, while Slsung went down wlthla
five feet of the shore piling, never
coming to tte surface again.
‘
Marshal Nan of FBlrv lew recovered
the body, finding It In twHve f«-et «>f
water.
Jost a Small
Payment Down
will boy any one of them.
Yoor fooil will always l»
frofih ami ai>ia>tixing if
kept in an lev Cold Refrigorator.
NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
J. W. SL.ATER
Hours for sprinkling lawns are from
5 to t a. m. and from 5 to S p. at. At
WhsiMsb'saA iMsU Trar l^aUs BsSm rsnitev
ao time can water be used wUbqut
nosxlq or sprinkler aitacted. On ae-j
count of the great omouat of water!
used during tte day lor amnufartaring and other pnrpoees aeoeasory xules
Bent Her Double.
]
Forced to SUnro.
sprinkUng lawns mng
I “t ktK
knew BO one. for four w,-eks. j p. F
Concord. Ky.
forced.
H. O. JoynL SopL ; wb«wi 11
I was isk-k with tvph«dd aud k»d
|
gen'd ogonU'w. with
Jun 24 tf
I Key trrmtde ” writes Mrs. AnnK- Hun ,
upp.-r lip. eo painful,
j le. of Plaslmrg. l*a.. ' and when I pH . s^juM-tlm.-s. rbat I cotiW mH i-oi. Aft.
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TO PAINTERS
Siwlcd bids will Ih> n<ci-iv(‘d
u-rr
olllN-lhin I was rt>wru«H] by Electric
painting State street srbool houKC.
tors, wbirh ri-xinn-d m;
For »rtlc.Ur. k.
n walk OS •
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1A. O FiWJlc,
I luratght ns ever.
'*^«H**^ simply! iJ,«,|iifui
and^bamUome face
Chairman Committee on Building-, and ! woridi-rful.”
guarani
fdoquent
July 7-Sl I stomach, liver nnd kklnt-y ^
Grounds.
11. I eyes
eyt-K an*
are wln.i..ws
wlnil.tws ur
io a woman k b«wrt.
F. H.
n«wrx.
' at JnhBMm Itnig Str«v
Stw Co's.
Co'i
Meads. 8. E. Wall A
' c-- ' drug* tore*; | Hollister's Rocky Idountain Tea make**
Tbe^e’^ a iirelty little gig in on Al|dne prices 3Uc.
bright cyv-s. z:. eeilb. Tea »*r TabUts.
. bat.
H makes no differenc-c* h.»w many iDrug
A swt*etcr girl with a sailor biira.
me<!t(-iues hate failed to cure v«iu. If !
The Diamond Cure,
But tbe handsomeri girl you'll ever .tou are an- tn>ulib*d wlOi be-adache. |
latc-i n. wgfron. f-ris I', that
; roHKti|>atioii. kidu. y or liver tnniblcs., thi-y havo dlsem.-r.
dlsc-m.-oM a cllatiiood c-ure
1. the M-nsible ,;irl who
! ||oi,Mountain Tea will‘for cv.usumpiUm If y»m le«r .vmsumis
■ tbrn or |.iie«nHUiia. it
H wll!
wll!. lu.wever, b«
i welL Johnson Drug Co.
t- Ki fcH^ j.Hi to take thai grewt n«tnedy
itlotHrdby W. T
. .rf Vanleer.
j
A Surprise Party.
f.Mirte
-i
rr. z'/ ,ir^
to yonr sioniaeh and liver, by
IW Koic'k \-w I>t--c.veA f.q
a m.sflrlne whirl, will n-!i. ve o.ns..n.|.:M. Coughs
and^tdds, whlek
whleh
M.ghs and^ldds,
■ pain
Siam reilcT.'and cltoried a
i's Ne.
c «re,” 4toc-q.ia1l.-1 quick
Ihe dock at 2 p. m. Round trip fare „„j
2:«-at Johi-oi. I*n.....................................
33 ec-iits. ini-liKliiig admission to game 8lor.* Co's. F. II Memls. 8 E. Wait .
jitlv G-Tt jdrug ‘tor--s.
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TRY A RECORD WANT AO
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Capture ever>'body. If you sit down to a table filled with all manner of good
things lo cat, you forget all seeming troubles and arc iust happy. \Vc do our
best to aid this happiness in our grocer>- department.
ALL READY COOKED
y'
Potted Veal, Hashed Chicken, Pressed
Pigs Feet, Vienna Sausage, Corned Beef.
Lunch Tongue, Potted Ham. Hambergcr
Steak, Frankfurters. Chicken
Loaf.
These arc the finest canned goods ever
pul up.
SOMETHING TOR BREAKFAST
Force. Korn Kri<p. Cerea Nut Flakes,
Malia Vita. Grajic Nuts. Try-a*Bita,
Cream of Wheat, Brittle Bits, Ralston
Brnakfa>t Foods, Ncutrita. PiIsbury Vitos,
Banner Oats, Rolled Oats, Lincoln Oats,
Shrccltb'tl Wheat Biscuit.
ALL READY BAKED
Graham Crackers, Uncetla Biscuit. Sponge Lady Fingers. Animal Cookies,
Champagne Wafers. Breru’s Water Crackers. Athena Wafers. Nabisco, Orange
Gems, P'roblcd Creams, Java Coffee Cakes, Sultana bruit Biscuits, P'ig Newton,
Llgin Cream Biscuits, Zu Zu, linger Wafers. Butter Thin, Cheese Sandwit h,
Cheese Straws, Vanilla Wafers. Mar>- Ann. Ginger Gems, Pretzels, IcetPCoffee
Cakes, Sugar Squares, Cream Crisps. Cracknels.
MORE GOOD THINGS
FRESH BREAD
Olives, Snider's Salad Dressing Dev
iled Olives, Oyster Cocktail Sauce, Sni
der’s Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Canned
Salmon. I’ure Horseradish. Mint Sauce.
King Oscar Sardines. Clam Chowder,
Pork and Beans, all kinds of prepared
soups.
Baked fresh every morning; Whole
Wheat,. Graham or Rye. Order with
your groceries and save all trouble.
What about flour if you do your own bak
ing; Wcscll the very best. The Su
preme, the Marvel and H. I -. Go’s “Best.”
WANT A COFFEE TREAT?
Ever tried our particular blend of Breakfast Coffee, Mocha and Java? You
don’t know what good coffee is until you do. Then we have the the Fcrndcll
Brand—three grades; each one the b«i for the money you ever bought. The
“Park I*Iacc Special’’ has made us many customers. We , also carry ten other
'brands—in fact we arc the coffee headquarters of the city.
4.
THE HANNAH & UY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
1
im tvonNO HMCom iwmm crrv.
UFEM THE FAR WEST
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nCHKAR BEAT WORLD
MONDAY. JULY 10. IteS.
8TENOQRAF>H!C TYPEWRITER
•H
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FAHOUS RATAL R6HTER
BREVITIES.
ARRIVAL A BURPRIBE.
I of Trnvetae VisRar Wanet Rsoogaiasd as a P«a^
mats af Olriheed.
An Mrmition which prtmiisea to per-j A Shipmatc*n Imprwnnion*
^ ^ ^
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WON C. E. INCREAtC CAMFAIQN
aigkt.
Mra. F. M. Riggs aad daaghtsr
-----------^|Ay has been —
BANNER.
John Paul Jo
The Order of iMtan Stars w«l Fredcflka aad Mrs. C. M. HardMg aad
la Fraacw. da La Nature of Farls IL
dastfhtars. Misses Leoae and Dorothy
meet tomorrow mrealng «t 7:30.
J. l^eroy tlescriliew a machine wlik-h U
properly called a stenocrapliic maSevoBiy peofde took advantage of of Chtoagp were the gnsatt of Mra. !.
Om Hufidrsd and Bixty BociatMn. In- dhlae. This new torentiou eoapletd.v IIQXSEIT8 or OBEATEiQAISMEIT a»e fiae trip oEered by the Northern a JsCfvaaa last eveatag. Mrs Riggs’
does
away
with
tbe
oid
method
of
ctndlng Flv* to Travurt City,
iMkhigaa TraBapertatfcm eoagqmny to arrival was s great surprise and as
atenograpUe eocuMwltluB. aad thow k J«h« KiiWr. Qwarter G«**«r «< th«-1Charlevoix aad‘the north yosterday. she had aot soea her sioee she was a
Warm CompiimvntML
W> necessky to kam steongraph'.c
rai.w St«t*« sam wimmammmm Mhto.| The day was ahaost Meal and all had little ghi she was not recognUrd when
character*. Tbe derlee utilised In this
Special to tbe Ev*^tog Record.
WM.
Ten.
M<rw
She
Ameet—
Cw»' , very pleasaat time.
*hs was tmrodorfd as Mrs. Baker.
machiue Is a sjstetu of romldning let
sale AreewSeR the CheOeowe t She) Sour cherries are selling oa tbe Both todies are alecas of Mrs. J«l2erBaltimore. Md.. Joly lO.-^Mchlgan ters as they are camhlBed In the aten•rttUh khto Setwpto —aiwh-taa •'1 local market for W cenu mad black SOB aad Mrs. Harding.and her dsogto
capearad tbe worid'a tneraaae cam ogrsfihic alphabrc
ters wBI spead the summer with Mia.
paign kannv, four local uaion penTtie characters which hare been
TartarMns bring »1.
aaau aad aMca local apelety pen atWted foe the new machine arc ucdk
In cocnectloD with their garage-tbe E. S. Wniiasos at her cottage at Bast
The metbuds of flghtlttg usqd by Cap
nants. One hundred and sixty node'
tain John Paul JoiMW. the famotu tiact^ company srlll condoct a geo- bay.
Atuerlcan naval olBcrt; whose body Is era] repair slx^ for antomofalles.
ties were given worthy mendon for laThe friends of Martin ESlIs win bo
to be conveyed from t'nacm in Admi
creaaM la membership.
Traverse
Mr. Psjker. tbe old reliable stage
ral BigKbee'a squadron for burial at man. has been engaged by the Trav- pleased to learo that he is improving
City won five.
^^
Washlagton. are virhlly |•octrmyed
after an attack of appendicitis. He
Ihe "XarraUve of John Kilby, guarter
Traction company to take sharge
PERSONAL.
Ganner of the lulled Statw Bhli> Boa'*>«**■ P**’** department,
hommv Richard. Under I*sul Jooea.”
Boro—To Mr. and Mrs! H. A. Allen,
Dr. and Mr*. PolUer of Thompaonl.ubtiriH^ In tbe Job ik-rlbner'A
cf West 6lxte« nth street on July 8.
vlllo are geests of Mr.-and Mrs. M, A.
HAVE YOUR boy or girl take kwthe cballettgr of the Brltisb ship : ton-pound bur.
Hkrrington of S64 West Ninth street.
aoas in penmanAbip by a real iienmsiP
BerapU wu* acevphd by l*auJ JotMW U
.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs A. KIdrod of
ship teacher at Trav»?r»c City Uaalaesa
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donner. Mr aad
tliiw dtweribed:
Wlest Fifteenth stnx. oa July C. a
"Tbe lioubomme Bicluird was still
Mrs. Wm Nmboo and Ifr. and Mrs.
colk'ge.
July lU-3t
bearing down on the large ship. wiiUh lioy. ■'
Warren Salsbevf spent Snnday at
Tbe Congregstkmal Christian Enw a?. ito-n protecting a Urge fleet of
Maple Cky.
BAS 0CC1.T
dcwvor Kocletv will ba>c a bnidness
merchant
ahlii*.
In
onler
to
protect
J.'O. Donean and John Graham of
which may
uwy be read at |
valnabk* convoy, aa it was bU and social mcvtlng at East bay tomor Helm's five-piece «
nary Xu-rs
Xu-rs iphlch
Buttons Bay were In the city yester
learn to operate ^nty. be ube eoet
sight; it Is esiiy to> Uar
row evening. The young ladies will j
day.
ranvas and preii
the mac-bine, and tbls o)H«ation Is no
leave in tbe traction bus with their j
I. Q. Bmllh of Manistee ia In tbe more fatignlng than wtg-k on an ordi- Side UnOtoroii. of cunnw.
city looking after bosineas intenwts. uary lyiK-uritcr. Tbe inventor ban throughout the ebemy. ship, and cv-1**
eveiytblng ready for Uit*se who
C. L. Dayton of Leland spent Sun tttsed liU systets on tbe appIlraUuii ery man at quarters was pUin to be
I desire to state that 1 do not now
of iiriiitt ebaracprni, and bis metbod seen. We wv*re then but a very smaU j cannot leave until €:3«. Tbe bus will
day In the city.
marRhmal-:
Hayne
s restaurant.
distance* from them, and you
yon may be
be;- leave Mlllikens corner. A* marshmal-■
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syllable writlr.jj. After be
he bad anan-1 dlsianw
rwyue*
rtvwuranr.
J. J. Maakntad of Buttons Bay was on syllsl
aljTuxl man}tboasand
w.mlsby di-j *^nre Ibat our shipwasaawcU pretwnvl * low roast will Ik* t-njoyedduringu,e ‘A full supply
mayI»e found at J. W.
in the city yesterday.
vldlug the aotmda, besuceiHvled in es |
•rtion as itwa* iu tbe power of jtrening.
| Jackson's confeeilonery
riori*.
FYonl
Tbe Misses Louisa Hansen and___ _
Trimble**
Bakery.
bUiibUig a cojibluatioii alj»baU*U 1
*^ i*'**.®
. * The reguUr meeiing of Dorcas AM i **‘^'* ‘Anna ^war of Manistee were in the |
city yMterday.
aud often llti
exp
\ls of the I'reiu-ii Ian
F. II. Williamson of Bvait spent Jurlty of. tbe
'ockK-k at the church '
j li r.o «hlrts ..
$1.00
gnage. but also of those of all bmSunday In the city.
Mrs. J. W. Milliken will deliver . j
skirt*........................................$1.50
»aade no answer. Tbe eaFred Johnaon of Manistee was in gusgw of lj»lln crlgln. and wltb some j »“
few excPi'ti.»us of tbo«e of all fotvlgn ' «“>
The siftii a-boic:* lecture on her trip to Jerusalem in the j
Handsome coods,
the city todaS^.
________...
I very lood volc*e
languages. Tbe
onler of letters lli>t **‘«“-^
volc-e said.
said, M. E. church at Grown Tuesday even-1
Hamilton Clothing Co.
>f. Diebold of this city want to Isa- adoptn
BJBri'VGKMDT.NLRlII \ '*
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-'*>«
The enemy
rejiliwl.
*T< me what ship that Ing. July 11, A c<dlectlon will be
“
* "Tell
doro this morning on a business trip, AVKO, but sub*e<jueml.v the inventor again
taken for the miKsiunary foclety.
j'
ireelly or 11 will sink yon.'
1.' J(
returning this noon.
diinarded letters having llie same «-«uA party of young la«lles who are t*c-1
d
dr
I. J. Spellman
Bj^lmsn of Honor Is in the aututnee as (' pronoouced 8 and K. g then unswcrwl. *Blnk and1 bee d---In fifty yanl* of copying the Black cottage at W#*s?J
city today looking after business In- j prouoau<f«d K. K pronounced (*8. V itoth kU1|m were within
Traverse bay ar^^ in tbe city today |
ter«*sts
I
' prouooncetl 1. F. pronouiicwl 8. Iu . enrti otlMT. and at tbe word* •sink
after a delightful trip to Beloskey. 1
«.r>; Cte..
tmn,
They are fn>ra Iniliana and In honor of
a week** trip lo Chicago and Grand | Jj. . ’nH-re wiyv^bowever added a
• broadside. their borne, call the cottage "Hotwier
Rapid* and while In Uie Furollure i
j
j
the sound *
««
Rest." Thtwe in the party are Mi*w*s !
City he attended the new/western*! of lO and Ol. and the lettero I, N. 1'. :
Harriet RlJu-ell. Edith y>anks. Maude j
game of Chyose which Is
*ik*nt that a mai Vorl* and Ella Itaughman. They ro-j
duced there by original vesuVn <char- i In order to limR the nuuiU r of key!* i could easily l«‘ar everj thlng said.
turn next Monday after a month t'f'
for each hnnd the number
acters. among whom Ik Jack Tracy. {
the scK-ond broadside the guns that
Mrs.
J. Black, the ownt-r j
brother of the Infamous outlaw
'
£ bad eonitnand of were dtsmoanted. a
of the cuttagP then arrives for lhr .
were also all of our loutr tbvk guu*, 1'
from the home at Albion. Ind.
aud of course the men were quartereJ j Kumroer
“
I is; playing
play
the De
♦•Isewbere. At this time Joucb ordered ! A ptrk-iip 1
MM. L. M. HAIUtlS TELLS OF
aab A Lar dock, wbeas today a Mr«e
«VONKfNOS OF SMCCF RANCH.
■aaafartwrtaa pMiR Is apparsatly «saU tMse, tboi«b k Is la
tlm>sri IMwivi CI^H C«N* • NmO rsamy b«t a
fiMiSItofl tiM wimv OMMiif erec^ by esportaaeed baads «aeb as
tbs Uddea sprlasiac ap of tsated
^
•rHit AnifMta.
ddes oocar. dorteg tbe mmwm
asoatbs srUhla vMcb are*^ lonasaae
MW. U M. Ua^larmmr «
Smtfll StTMt
UU« cUjr MR »0«r of sbovs aad aMaagertes. tbe orbole dM<Cf«Kt F»n>. Meat., who Is Tlsitiiif tai appearlag as apddeoly as they arise.
<kM «tty vtUi raMUTei. speaks tatar 8e la tUs plaat at tbe dock work
•atlasljr eC tbs 8MT kKStte or bar sea. begaa Ixtn a brief time aM^ thUteea
nakir Hsrrls. also formsrlj of tWs car loads of aMChiaery aad vagoes
cRjr who, wllb b!s wBe. Mrs. MaHoo srere deiaped proailacooaslr aad order
BoMMs Harris. Mat jroar took op a reatorad la abort work, by eoparleseed
*‘Mb»itor” loeaUap Nftitj »!l«s sootb baada
of MUM Cltj. Moot, where be Is ooaStasdigg bigb aad entered by an
doctinc a proSlaWe sheep sb^n* cleYi^, tbe first aiaehlncry for the
bwtasss is
bean of the vesteni woria called the Oates Rotary preesore
anstas cooatry. Mrs. Harrla stated with a capacity of 250 cubic yards of
to tbe Reoord that Mr. Harris stariod rtoae lor cntsblng. Tbe atoae la goeefroB his boow at MUes aty Mat year, iv*
of two klnda, llaM stone
ia May la a prairies schooner aad f^m Rturgeoo Bay for>be fooadatloa
' drore aootb for eighty miles through and boulder rock for tbe surface. This
tbe goreraSBem etmctij*mo adapted to stone crusher is operated by a tortygrasMg aad that as the entire coantry horse engine with a Rfty-horse boiler.
was opes simply to tbe squatter rtgbu From thlsTiopper abore the emshod
of preemption. Mr. Harris decided to atone is taken by another rerolrlng
lake op his realdeaoe in an abaadooed elevator below into the rotary blowers
» bouse parUally bnllt and desert and the dust is blown into a big
ed. Here he “squalled" aad proceed*
eded j dust bouse where H Is retained for the„
I bnlld a corral sumniudlng TOojI general "mixture" when the lugradiacres of floe grasing land. This took euts are all ready.
great Ubor and as all n^erlal as well
Tbe stOfTO is taken Into the rotary
as honsebeld neoeasltlef had to be dryers after being crushod the rotary
hauled digfity miles overland from dryers being something more than a
Miles City the task eaa well be im- drying pan, for they are heated to a
agiaed. Ererythiag was succcwaful. tfunperature of from 230 to 250 F. and
thpogh. and this spring (bo work from there again carried by the con
began in earnest.
tinuous revolving elevators into six
All the sumouodlng country^ is different compartments where tbe
,
adapted lo herding and Immense broken portions of the stone or sand
traeU are oovered with sheep and eat* are being separated according to iu
i
tie. tbs two being kept entirely separ- size, varying from dust to one and
ata. lo the ooml which Mr. Harris three-fourths inches. From this ro
'
has now complrted are drlv«>n sheep tary screen the stones are thrown into
by the hundrtMls and thousands and bins according to site and here tbe
twenty shearers aad twenty packers of first weighing for accuracy occurs for
wool are at band to gently relieve Ihc each bln of stone Is tMted, the teal
blatters of their surplus wool, pack It being for the purpose of djeterminlng
aad then drive them out again onto the density of the mineral‘aggregate.
the vast prairies where they aocumuAt Ibis stage Of the process the
late another ouveiiog which will be work of a scientific chemist enters.
taken care of In the same manner. \V. C. Wallsco of Boston being here
Tbe day before Mrs. Harris left for the and In readiness to place the chemical
_ east ahe ataleO that 2.200 sheep were test on every load of tbe paving ma
' aorraled and aheared. the owner of the terial aliout to he turned out In this
corral reoelrlag Ihrr-* and one-half mixture the aggregate ingredients are
.ceata and the ahearer eight cents per mixed thoroughly until the combina
band, an old ahearer being able to tions Is of a uniform bituminous conU ,h.,r ......
B. S.
“-.wo. .rv
K I
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ahesu- as high aa 140 per day. The crote and the entire contenu
«hrood* and mlrxeumasL I
herds of sheep are tended by a mao heated to betwfien 200 and 2^ degrees lams at Mfnncqua lodge, Kesis Mo- pro row* of five ke.vs eoeb for eari
keaa.
^
Her Jib boom carried away
---------------------with a team of horses and trained Fahrenheit after which they
etislpi j
Laudra
Blssel c f Ijike View.
dogs. During the winter Mr. lisrrls dumii^ through a sliding aperature
The families of Dr. J. A. Snyder
j
ai^nebtow iS ^
^ who Ir. a
Sem wIfT ***“
®
tbacher. left for lo r
of several syllables. T*b*
r
h.ime todr
espects to have herds of sheep and Into the especial wagons for tbe pur- thiK city and Messrs. Case and ('rotser j
. luv-r. Ji.m-s at the same time i
rattle In the ct*rral where they are pos«. which immediately repair to the of Kingsley returned lasY night from j bauds are
erk-d cut, •Ixj .k at my mlxzru iicakrl*^®"
**'**’‘ b*****"**^ bk-b
p:.ni-»*
wn*
boused from severe storms, the grass stre«’t and theri' i^iread on the pre a weeks camping trip at Rainy hike : «iu- of which ].rjnt* me letuT 11. wui*
Icb phni-c* wn* run up the gl«»rj- «f \
lea—I ------- the m.sit haudsome
.
of the country l*eing stacktHl In the pared fotinilatlnn to such a depth that and rei*.rt a mo*t delightful
.............
eorral and fed out to th(< animals after thorough coraitression with the Mr. Case* wa* In the city today, rt*- of *kc macblnc 1* only lliultc-d to Uj# j
there.
heavy rollers it will remain tw-o Inches
Neighbors in that section of tbe In thickness and have the density of
Mr. and Mrs. Prod Drlucal of Grand |
printed may be read, it U noerp- tbe followlug'Incident;
cvjntry are very scarce, the manwt Solid stone. After rolling the wearing
>-^To
tbe ti
being eleven rnlhw away. thouKh since surfare a thing coaling of dry bitumin Rapids returned fhl* morning after t
iD»io utten I
tiulln.jn ((iuuuln.nl. tijr oir-1 m Ih-c IchI elialr
Mr. Harris left a family consisting of ous flush coot Is placed filling any
ord oOice.
I p.-ntrr of tbe ship, whose* duty it wa*.
rejwrtcxl 1
a man and wife located lo a wagon unevenness or boneyromh which msy
r coiuiuauder the *ituaTALKING POST CARDS.
tioa of tl,e ship a* often a*"she
; WANTED-Twb g.Ksl m»nc‘r*. t'all
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Burk of Maple J
Mx mllM away. It Is no imrommem apiM*ar on the surface. Finally a thin
Tuesday
morning. Traverte City
w
.
•luired It. wliich was
at first evc'O' , sight to see famlliiw Hvtng In these layer of stone chips arc laid in and City passed through the city thlsj
Peed bow «r -B'rltinsr L«t<
■on
thirty njlmites, sc*eontUy
every twenty.' laundrj-. \\*c‘si Front Mre*-t.
prairl*) wagons, and they are cosy and roiled making the surface gritty in morning on thc-lr way to Mendon. j
U he* Atrmr Frmm Hone.
fl’
a
ally
evc*ry
■vc*ry
hfti*eu
mluutirs.
At
ii
July
Ht-2t
noveltr rec'cutly Introduc-od upjn i ja,tt be rc*p.M, comfortable wUh beil, stove and shelv- appearance, duslliws and non-crack- where they will attcuid the golden wed-j
led t
ding of hiB slBter and her hn*band. | 0,0 Loudtm
'^_,^lng all arrangid orderly and neat. able.
irket Is a
It tin* I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
IL
Long,
the
celebra
t
curd.
‘ Mrs. Harris and her slKter-ln-lsw. Miss
make
himself
gc‘ncrally
i<be* of WabT lu the bold and llint
The bllulllhle pavement Is a patent
1
Is
an
ordinary
one.
with
a
pv:
,
tion
to
lake
place
tomorrow
afternoon
j
the
cai
Doclla Harris, are the ouV women at of alK)ut seven years* standing, tbe
useful. Good opening and *tc-ady
Iniprlmcd uiwu it in the usi;al | replied: -.Never mind. If s
the ranch and they run the bouse, re- firm of Warten Hros.. Ikiston. being at from 2 to 5 o'clock. Mr. and Mr*.
ponition by music hou*«‘* for lad who
i closc-r Bcrutluy. howorcr. ; ,
cclrlng |1 |M*r day for meals, while the bead of the various firms In the Long are well known in this city!
want* to work. Addri-ss Ikix A.
the aht'sp shearers sleep In blankets rniUHl States where 10 cities have where the^avc many friends. /
offlec*.
July HI-61
;
^ver which tbe pk-turg a | the lH**t you c-au.* *'
i Record ontec*.
in-€i
on the ground.
their pavements, this l>elng the first
** *
‘"’bunch o* flowews or a landscape, ns , n>e sinking of the Ikmbotume Rich , WANTED-M.-n and boy* oa
H.
for this city. Mr. Craymond and his the silk mills at Bcldlng. returned to, the case may be*, ha* been printed, a ] ard. raol Jones* ship. wIk*u l«tb sh *1 Hc4mforth* fann. Cltlren* uhone.
r&shier L. L. Lupshin of RlcLmand. her duties today after two wec*ks*j round bol
Ind, with plant foreman J. S. Burdge visit u lib her parenu at Ixmg Ijiko. I eenter. A
Mr. and Mra. H. A. Klrchner and lit-'
^
I **Wlthoat ksi* of time all hands w«*n*
iof Indianapolis, aside from a paving
Caupl* W-r^ United With Nuptial
tie aon. Carl went to Keystone today i
"*^“**7 disk talking niacklne. j Q,u^(.n.(i t,, pudenvor to evtiiiguish the
I expert who has the work in charge.
■lQ$^
Kifib Maas at 8L Francis Church,
It
Is
stated
authoritively
that
Alex
play*
iu
tbe
ortbodox
fariilon.
nearly
both *hii»s aud ‘
Rev. Father Bauer Offlciatine.
w. H. Walker has rcturncxl from
An interesting fc*ature of tlie nfrvelty
ander Dow. the asphalt expert of the
lies in tlie fact that blauk post cards
District of Columbia claims that the outing at Gian Arltor.
John W. Smith and Miss Katie MinkMr.
and
Mrk
W.
F.
Bowen
and
chll
'
tnay
be
purebasod
and
reeordx
made
j
maguriuc.
The
board both
life of a bltulithic pavement is fifty
tor were united in marriage at 8
dren
reiurn<*<l from a vlrit In ithemselves, so Oat for
- ‘ by i
years and will never crack and be CanadZ^
•
be quite unneri**sary much harder work tliau the fighting '
o*cloek tbls morning at St. Francis
come iinsanitary and If this Is the
to write a card. All one will Lave to daring the action. By the time all t
ehnreh. Rev. Father Bauer offleiating.
case Traverse City has reason
■
do win Itc to place the card1 ujOD any was accomplished daylight began
icL'cse and make It* api>earau<-e. Th«*n 1k>Ui *hlp*. J
■u r*t;*a Wmm ae4«it«a.
I make of disk talking
Pr»»dotU.o«.ml«,p.vomo...
After tbe ceremony > ««ldlns brenb-l
Colonel rrowdtT. who lia* Ixvn on i H*«tk Into the trompeL The e*.rd may head* together. wl'Jj nil our fleet. >
fast WAS aerred at the home of tbe*
dnty as nillltary obmTver with General then be posted to one’sI friend tr otber- turned toward tbe Texel in Holland.
who ran
-an place
plac< It in hb <
bride. 536 West Eleventh street, and a<
Knrokl in Munch
\Vc then 4learod the ship's decks of [
talking machine, which willI K*pi
K*produce the dead, and at the rising of tbe 1
kb-ly puldishtd I
reception will be given this evening.
r rolisji dc<scciif !* a sonree of end tho message in tbe voice of the sender. we hove overboard lOO diwd bodies. !
Mis* Mamie Smith, sister of the}
up
less
amuNenic-iit
to
the
general.
-He
One
hundred more were wotmded, be
grwm. meied aa bridesmaid and Mike
le Just lieftiiv tbe el«>t.-tlou of
. Sevewly-oae Mile 'Eagiae.
love* to hear It told.” aay* Colonel
tween thirty-five and forty of whom
Mbikler. brother of the bride, was the
M-nt governor ll»e speaker and
ew locomotive wa* n*qently teat- died tbe next day before 4 o'clock.
Crowder, "and if the man that llrot
bewt man. Tbe bride carried bride s aieiut- wore very nunh dlstUTlied
Invented the yaro rould hear the gen ed^ * i the New York division of the During this time wc also rigged up
who eonhtautly <-alli>l for a
rosea aad was attired In white silk.
eral hingh he would know that In one Erie with the startling result of a Jury mssU on board the 8c*a Raper.
Whenever a new iq>eakcr Qnart«*r at least his fiction wa* popn speed of aeventy-oue mile* an hour.
The bridesmaid wore blue silk and Heno*.
our prize ship. At 4 o'clock In the aft
dame on this nun Iwwlcd out:
tor. Xo Polish bkwd run* in Kurokf* Th# engine while being tested wa* ernoon our good ship tbe Boobomme,
earried white earnationa. The groom
"Mr. lletTTl n«mry
Henry!
veins. He Is all Japaneae. atM prood drawing ten heavy Pnllmsn ears. Tbe Richard, which bad *0 short a time be
is a well kaown young barber and the call ftw Mr. Henry.”
of It." However, be shows how to Imge tuschloe is of the type built for fore carried ns throngb all tbe dangers
bride is a young lady with many
After several Interruptions of this polish off the Russlana."
tbe Rocky motmtalna, and is new in the of the nl^t. sunk, although every man
kind at each spee<-b a young man as
friendA
east. Her weight 1* 880,730 pounds, that coukl be spared from cvety ship
cended the platform ami was noon air
with the tender, foci and water. Her In the fleet was assisting ns to keep:
ing bis eloquemv* In magnlfirent style,
ITEMS OF INTEREl
twenty-alx tndi cylinders emineet with her above water.
THE MARKETS.
hud striking out p*>w.ffully
The (ddest flag In exlatenee I* that olz drive wheels six feet two inches in
"O heavens! It was enough to bring
I geultmw. when 1the ol
I beard •f Denmark, which date* from 1219.
diameter each. The bqUer is aevent;
tears from tbe heart of tbe most un
i
---- Henry.** I*utting his hand to
The well known tricolor of France
a t
*e Ind
thinking man! She went dosrn head
1602Se lower. VdaU and calvew- bi, moutli. like a s|s-aklng trumpet. date* from the rerolntkm of 1780.
108*i Inches long. In dy-.L
L she
i has foremost with all sails act-studd
Active and atrooger. Sheep and lambs; this man was l«awhpg out:
A German inirarlaa deriare* that an tbe weight and power of a freight sails, topgallant sails, royals,
—Active and higher. Hogs—Active at j "Mr Itonry!
li.my: Henry! I there are in rxXence more than L* "ntognl.” Xth tbe speed of an express. acrapers and every sail that could ber
ahade stronger.
j
to make a siwei-b.” fiOO.OOO novel*.
pat cu a ship-jack, pennant and that i
Dtoinii,
Mlch_
Jnlv
10.-15Ttoatehalrmau
of
the
meeting
now
new Trncwrltlair Maclilae.
beantlicl enslgw Riat she so gallantly
DNimi, Mich, July 10.—Wheat
A single dUmond mine in South
artwe and remarked that It woold ob
Somewhat meager details of a xtewly wore while In action and wb<m we conJuly. »lc: Ka 2 red. 25c: Na 8 ooro. lige tbe aodiem-e If the geotieman Africa yielded $5J13 for every mlnInvented German typewriting tnachhM qiwrod. A most gkwkxis sight! Ala*,
fifie: Ka3 whIteoau.SSUc.
wonKl refram from any fertber calling nte of tost yesr.
are going Gw rounds of tbe preso, aays she is gone, never more to bs aeenT
Totodo. o , July io.-Whoat-Caah. for Mr. llewry. aa that gentleman was
In Norway on pay day* saloons are H. W. Harris. United States coosnl at
One hundred men were killed on tbe
now sfieaking.
27c; July. 82%c; fc-ptember. 88%e.
dosed and aavings banka open null] Mannheim, Germany. As deocribed It Bonbomme RlriiaM and a bandied
"Is that Mr. Heotyr osld the dis. ildnight
Chicago.
July 10.—\n»eat—July.
prints syllabX and abort word* In wotmded. The Serapl* lost 101 killed
The Gorman flag wa* first nnforted; stead of single totteoa, attains much and 120 wounded.
2fi%c; 8.ptmnbcr.87%c: Oorn-^nly. llirber of the meeting. "Thnwtor. that
56V: Saptember. S5i4c. OaU-Jnly. «n*t he Mr. Henry! Why. that's the In 18irr. find float* over an .empire of greater speed than others and.
little e«ss that told me to holler
Mmttm Far A
82.00WK10 propto.
clatoaB, wfB revolotlootoe tbe ai
St%c; 8n.»«nber. 3n4c. Beplaaber l*hIlaaHi.hls Ledger.
■ r a* can ba aaeerThe steamer Tncatan. which arrived
pork. fUJ20: lanl. tT.50: ribs. |7J5.
to M8 7«t eo tta
fri»m Havana, bronght 30,2r2 crate* of
Kolar artivlty shonwd a grrat In- pineapples.
Wmiam McMaeken
Northport j crease during tl»e year ending May 10.
The brilliant flag of Austria-Httnpawd through the city this aMnlag lilt*, the son not being free from spots gary was adopted kfarch <L 1802, and
FOR THAT TIRBD FESUNa
single day. 80 nays the Britlab fioau over UfiOQjfm people.
^•a a iva WMks trip to Broekvllto.
50e OBd 65c negligee shirts for........Sfie
Skater’s Fn,
•omer royal in bis report. The
CMaia. where he will vMt his aged
11.00 ahlm »t......................................ffie
The baslneos of selUng tbe mandsrin
BKAhar. Mrs. Eltsa McMatta. who Is
Bnmnum dothlng Oik
paat ninety years of aga.
Julyfrtf
TRY A RECORD WANT AOk
SMmi-MINKl£R
ROnCE
-g
g
J
^
DA W. A. rAlSSWtttTB
DINNER WARE
Wc* an* just now showing
soiiu* vi-ry’ iitu* ilitiiier f<-t* at
.*in.l from $l0.tK)
U> $1-7.00 . .icli.
The tiew 8h;i]M« atii] lilcvis.
itig «l«*<*oMlioiis - will imm*
thati i»le;isc- you. If you anlookitiu for
SomethingReally Good
in lliis lim* you should, hy all
means, lose* no lime, bat <-all
at once and sec ours Is-foru
Iraying.
lUoiFf'Pi
Rlabama
Silks.
New shipment j’ust re
ceived. Black and white
and blue and white, shep-
perd checks
■I
Wi ^
22c per yard
^
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f>AOE 4
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:
•:
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H=HUSKER$ won
STIHIN6 CAME
Tao DetroU bob Brock oat and | BaE Bokoa.... .. .U................. McBvaa | Mlm Mtisa Wrisht «aa Cha ««aat
Pasaa aeat a alee kit toto left Seld| Smith implied the aame.
jot Miss Baasla Palghixa MM eraalL
whtoh ynu good tor two haaaa hat he | Tlia Detroit boya played Rood haU. \
died OB third. Glbaon ateppad to the: took thaCr defeat Rood Baxaredhr aad i
Plata aad asashed the hall out orerj ahoved theamNea i
the aeeoDd baaemaa'a bead. He roi to i daiCax their atay to this city. They Captain Caerge Wateea and Party
drat. Mclatyra eeat him doara to Bee-j left for Bttt Jordaa today,
Hare in Hia Yacht. Arrow^ Whtoh
DETROIT NINE
ood aad made good oa flrat hlitiaeU.’
Ha Sum In Spare Tima.
AH410-SA.
Storer came to bat. Qibaoa got to
SCORE OF 4 TO 1.
Mr. r & Prtcl..rt
.» fWjd «f
^
^
third bat Mclotyre vaa canght steal_
.pe.41n, U.. .on..*r |
^
,, ^ ^
*
iBg aecond. la the meaatlBO Storer E*.u^ Cl«r
fanned and Lardie came to bau By an
P. a Jnnlre. 1.41 .Mtr.4ur l'*r I utmm taumb. Arrow, Tl».
1«
.„a„
the Brat laaeman be got to
They left today
r to Otoot Brit-!
* Mr Hay aa a
■
Hancock ami Calnmet to be gon about ;
flrat aad Gibaon cane la.
‘ I for Dolnth.
ala. from whieh paBlttaa he vaa callad aoftMB hlai aa a raay ebaakad
j TRAVERSE THEN-TOOK A BOOST . Two DetroU men were on basee, one a month.
The Arrow 1. a beanUful little croft
Mr. mid Mm. Robert Flick of We.,!. Afiy-four lect oror all ,with a icodoot
AND RAN IN FOUR MORE.
on flrat and one on third to the fourth
iNBt occaskmally actaekod hy the Moea.
luninc. f*a»ler»ion stepped to bal. Two Farmington. Ohio.
the Rue... ofj^ She ha. m
^on*
un elghum
el
*i«hcB he Imadad oat Tcvhal TRHol to
....
.1 pow.r «*t»e whk* piuMi IWyrto
DM aad foe aBka. Em the. hi. I
i
I enoatle wU m la crhkaiec. aad the ( Ahneat 1A00 Saw the Gama, 400 Coins ; pUchlng during ibe ianlns aad he
*.». «!.„ ».
A ...
^
few days with Mhts iWssie Fill• otbar hoya Mamed to Mara him aMoe
ovar From Here on the Columbia ' fanned the air twice and aent the third
. pabttr mind aa the moat coi
_____
ball that was thrown to him away out gbunt at Uneeda Rest cottage.
built by CBvptaln Whleru himself
In
of the loBg flat of bfHUaal i
and Craacont and Many Going
to Buff Rokus who dkl what was cx^
»«'
a«
I bare held the poalttoo of an
Over
In
Riga.
up
their
abode In their cottage which
peciiMl of him and the side sent out
at the eoort of SL iamcai
ban.lHig her. The Inslfle ftntoh la an
they have greatly impruvvd by putt lag
The Aathor of, Poeois ThO
-----Each Bide Scored.
gi.t*.< a oak.
,
AM of LMM.
The fast base ball team of the IkTht' next intiing added a score to down a nice lawn.
The party will not harry any and
IMploaBacy. hoprerer. was not Ihe
ibny Ihe Hewt Beett and
Oi-o. W. Lardie and wife drove
troll Baatoeas unlvendiy waa dtf<-aicd
and each side wont tmt with
^ only geld to whkdi John Hay
may be gone one tnooth and perhaps
Old Mission yesterday.
by a score of six to one before a crowd men on tascs.
suit Paper* Thai Have
Jooiaallatn and
i l*«dmea. war, Joonallatn
Wn.. Abbou rv»nk
«.d II.
. tore eadi fnmtdml oouie of the lai
of nearly 1.S00 people at Boaers liarRmllcy. Axil and Patersdn each hit
Mide HisOxy.
bor )-vsterday anerm.^m by l*ii rce s
1.011 to the sixth but no one got to j J‘>> nt. together with their families, ^
^ Hunm.
and Mr. and Miss Scanlon of ^aglnaw ‘
0>m Huskers €»f Traverye CU.v.
flryt
A A
«
______ i ^ < *«*rtea of lYfwldent Uotwin and wa*
(
their
guests,
spent
the
Fourth
at
Four hundred left on the steamer*
B»di Rokm hit to left fletd and was
THE riTIZENS of Traverse City
Bll ••ffckiif Hli Vokflf Mokhoal mi |
pi.riilUirly rloa« and Intluiate ree
»«y.
Columbia and Crescent and iSo |ax»ple -cauchi out. Snifka made first. Willwill lx- gn'stly pleased to know that
MM OM fltf A LBe •! Ac*
i lattooa with the gnat emaacipator. j
Every evening the l»ay presents a
who could not Becnre accommodatkms lams road.- fim bin Snifka was caught
1 He waa the faeorite edkiWlal writer of j
Miss Bessie Ftilghum has decided to
’ Horace (Jn-c-Wy on the New Turk Trlb.were left on the d<ick. Many took rigs on ».*cond and nuff lb»koK was caught flne'slght when ail the launches are loestc in the city and will be ready to
spinning
anmnd
aith
their
loads
of
I tine. Hr was the natbor of iionns and I
Mokar. *
and wheels and enjoyed the drive out.
meelve pupils al any time. July 10-11
f prose aketchw and blstorfee read wlih ]
Jolly
pi-ople.
The
follow
lug
ones
l<eing
along tho b^ while Old Mission and. ip the seventh inning no one i:ot
i toterrat and delUdit ou two cautlnenta. j
in commission: J. II. McGough's.
I Mapleltm faii^y emptied their pupula-^ |«isi st-eund ami only throe Traverse
fht fbnaaal SMb a( TliBfIaoy sued Amw"; To gain confldrnttal tofonnatiou fan
Wm. Ashton-s. Edward Ariitoo’s. John |tl.M shirts
I tion onto the ball grounds.
*
City boys gut a chalice dl the bat.
M ••Ma Caoair BBtoda.**
Abraham Umoto he waa ad Jaunt geo-!
. - -‘a..—~ ____
15 shirts........................................ fl1.60
Ri*nnie’s, Cannon and Wtwver’s. Jas. I
I
Stover Pitched Well.
}
Balloon Went Up.
’ Gllletfs and Ben Havlland’s. BirchHandsome gooda .
Hamilton CTothlng Co.
! Stover pitched a pleasing game for j The first i*ari of the eighth was un- wood; F. C. Desmond and E. Will
I
NadMB BMMhg M MMnMo
| ^ rotooeh In addltton to all bis other j va. *ATb
j the Husk«^s. striking ‘>ui i**n men and | evirntfiil hm when the Huskers came lams' of Ketls Mnkesa and FulKhum 1“*^ *
j
€«al~Faoi al CbBicIMI
i arcampliahiDents be was------------------'
walk. Irain of iK'-iin Imi- Helmit's balloon went up for and Lardle's, Chas. Elton'k and A.
power and achoUiiy flnlali. two of his ] <m his off days, which fortonataly wen* | totiini; four
Dry, Hard and BoR Woo«L Beuth BWa
moat nutewortby wfforta hating haen not fiwqnent. He had a prodigious trult iiiichctl seven innins>^ of exct-lU-ni j good.
Neriiogcr’s of Ab-G<»-Sa.
, aa address cm Walter Scott and the me- I mamory. a fact of whkii be was not j ball but pnvn out In the tighth. Ho
Lumber Co.
B»B4f
Th<M». WIlklnMin’s launch Ik anStover sniash«\l the sphere out Into
OHN HAY bas often been mHed \ mortal oratfon on the death oMAUlUm j proud. He was proud of his cmaya. j
eight men and let two walk !' n„,
mul giH to first: Larvlle sent chored off t»*e dock.
I 'nbe greaU-at aeefetary of aUte." i McKinley, delirervd to the ball of rep- j bowerer, and maniorbmd nearly all of
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
first. Both iillchcrs hml good sup him d*»wn k. third and made second
”K1II Cart*'' Is the name by which
m l High iiraise that, wlien It is
' reaentativea to Washlnglon.
| them. He wrote verse then, but not of I
hlipiM'lf; Hob UoUos went down f. r. B. J«*nnlnKK’ ctitiaRe Is d«^ignat«*<l.
mnubernl ibat the premlerslilp ' TTie Oblo setetety of New Turk once j the “Jim Bhidso'’ variety. That ime i
work d«.n«* with the stick hy Uith flr.,4 n,„| stover s<«ro«l. Snifka put a
Nineteen of the rewrrters romprised
of toe American rabtnet luia been held - gave Hay a dinner, fur among his other | later.
; na*ty gniundcr to shurtstoii and the a launch |iarty lh«* other night ami
by amne of the roust disUngulahed men i tltlea of distinction the great accretary | Botttmlng to Springfield, young Ha.v teams.
ar AfF yp/cmNMx
to our political history. Tbumas Jeffer- , llred aeveral years to Ohio. In that talk | studied Uw and was admitted to the
Huskers Were Cheered.
1 liases were ffllfd. WlUMtua slepiKd supp<u‘4*«l on 1Kh*p Water point.
womutn^mnata
oen. Ediunnd Uandulph. John Mar-: ha bewailed the fact that he waa a man I bar. In tbfi campaign of IStk) be
TTio Detroit Isiys went, to hat first | to bat. The pitcher made a wild
rmjuatfottr
The .Misses Huff and . Braroel of
Mmll, Janies Mndlaon, James Monruc, | without a stale. *T was born to In-} atnmped the aUte for Lincoln, f'pon
when the Huakcps trotted onto the | throw to first and everjbody moved up Jackson. Mlrh.. ami Miss Ethel-Gibbs
Jokn Qalocy Adama, Henry Ctoy. | dlsna,” be aakl. “1 grew up In llllnoto.
* field they were heartily ehe*'red by the | a liase. Williams made a little hit tc are the guests of Miss Nellie Ijirdk* al
Martin Van Boren. Dsnlel Webater. \ I wna educated to Hbodc Island, and
John O. Oaihouu. James Bocfinuan. Ed ! It M no bUiroe to that sctiolarly com tary. It was during the dark days of j crowd. Paget, thu visitor s riglu ; si-cond l»ase and got to first
and Mrs. C. B. Wright wi*re the
ward Everett. IacwIb Caas. WUliam H. i munity that I know so little. I learned i the conflict that the young man wrote • fielder, struck otit and McEwan took error. This bnuight Bay RiAus to
Reward. Elibu B. Washburn. William j my law to Si»ringfleld and my politics ; bis famous poem, “UttM Breeches.” an j jji* iguve on Ulls. He*nH« pu: th- , Buff Uukos to l*i. Snifka stoie home. gue^tts of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fulghum
li. Eraria, Jamea CL Blaine. Thomas | to Wsabington. my dljilomacy to En- i effort that be didI nof appreciate at the j
i„ ,j„. oir. WiMlams
put It out in the field and the Foi*r1h._^
r. Bayaid. Walter Q. Gresham. Bleb- rope. AaU and Africa. I have a farm ; time and which
Dr. G. A.* Holliday and family are
*«-4h-I.il
«>«»'‘Tw* man «" Franklin foll.med his example but
AUGOST
Idem to ^<If^
hours ofT^ardie stnick out. Bob Hokos was caught «.ut. The f>*tmlt fs.ys moving Into the sen-en tent next to
the war Hay wrote the veme.v to him. | a*s caught on first base and Suifka : didn't get to fi>si in the ninth and the E J. Fnlghum's.
iO^NttrmlO*
and Ltocoto liked It so well that be to- j met Lardle s fate.
1 Husken. were satisfied so did n.n bat
Mr. and Mrs. I*. B. Jennings gave
sUted on Its publication. As a conse- , ^be sc«cond inning saw only two | The llne-tip «as:
an impromptu lunchwn, serx«*d in five
A. a*<«iw ont^TH Jt'
courses, aud kindly invittxl Mr. and
Mrs. Wilman to partake of their «iwn
!"‘"S'"
I
............. ...................
pie
and
strawiterry
shtirtcake.
The Advent af
fU^ao **
| Williams.'who wa* put out on first.! Stover.......... ......... p............
Irwin
lie ASTCai OT Jim Huno.
^
Detroit walked but dkd on lardie...............11.......'.............Axt
JOHN HAY^
p Distiagirished Career
of a Man Who Rose
From the Ranks.
ll:
.■ '^- - r.' -
IHg. CVCNIN6 HECO RO. TRAVERSE CITY. MtCHlCAN. MONDAY. JULY ia t»06.
I at FMa, aomaarr «r MfftSoa :
» 4*aRaJf«c at VRaaa aad ;
B pavwinad CP TMb
Madrid. IW!
actaai pMtai Hagaa to lET#. frh«i Hay
T«f acadaaiy la RprtagMd aad ftalM at
bcM aatf] a '. BoBara aalvaeatty at the aoe oC twaaty.
chai^ Of adMhdaCralaai to UBL la i Me. &47 afiamrd toolc i
Mat yaar Che yoimc dljMat ReM Cb* | A. M. aad «ma ftTcn 1
aa4 iMaorabt* poattkm af rtaOB InatltattoM aU <
ibe coontxy.
prMtdaat cf the totamatfoBia] aaaliaiT ! U to faaid Cor a taaa ct fhaw to aaeape |
coaTrrMiea. The tbtnt pariod hc^ Dip LL. D.-to* proMM.
*
rjSLi ^
MWHIOimi
.► i*« 2 to Mwm the mhth
Whk the Som of a Poet> ““i—
He Poaaesaed the Keen
MM of a Maa
of Affairs.
P:
i
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4
-«h
......
“HfWlDEA
losmoNSHms
JiXJSrI
“IMkr^ci'^tyLl^
“Utlie ^eebtw.-*-Jim Blodso,’*‘Tton
ty Tim" and other famous dialect |wetna, appeared. In later life Hay tried
to forgv*t that he had Written these, but
toe public, would not have It. Otb.es
delighted to remember thiwe ruugl,
I versos, so full of bumnn nature, bu
mor and imtbtw. even thougli their au
. tbordlduot. A dlstlngulsbe.1 English
man once said that ”Jlu. Bludso.” be
who would -bold her norrle ag in the
Days” came out. whl.b Horace tlrw*ley declared the l»ost l»ok of travel he
bad ever rend. A year later npiM-ared
Hay's translation of “('astelnrs IK*
moi-Kicy In Kuroi>e." It was not till
J8fio. however, that Hay's most fa,mi)us frauk. “.Abraham IJncoln; a Hl«I toty.” was published, and tbe same
I year came n later edition of bis i>oems.
John tl. Xh'olay. Lincoln's other seore•I tary. collabomted with Hay to the life
!of their great chief. Xlcolay gathering
the material and Hay writing the book.
EdHur uf the New York TriMme.
t was in IKTO that Mr, Hay b<s*amc
Yihnnc. a
I editorial writer >
e Tril
^ STEIIIBEB6 BBOS
P»'«’-r*on and Omny .Snifter.................2b.....,..-.- Smiley
j
timtiuns in tlu- al.- thn*,- lltgr- Itob nokos,......>i................Geraney
| apiece. Buff Roktw put a foul‘away h'lauklUi............ .31.—..... Paterson
up towanl 4he clouds ami wa.s catigM ' .McTtityre ........rf--------- ------ I‘ogei
' out. Franklin struck out.
I Gibson .; .............................Harrington
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Traterse
City
ONE GALA WEEK OF PLEASURE ONEOAY
Traverse Gi*ty^
ONLY
Froo Streot Fair I Carnival
Jljl-V
24.
-to
aid Gluey. John Rherman and others to New Hampshire aud desk ro.>m to .tli^^and^tTld
almost as lUustrlou. have d.oue to this tbe Dlslri.i of t'olumbla. ^^•bea I leak. I
..1
to the springs from
r {BO
i *«“•that there was a sigh o
desceuds tlM* first aucesturs
hi'nrd of wen* a Brolchman who
mail Is the grt'atest of
pugllsh aud a tJennau woman' Itato ’ciix'h*s when Reid returned ”and
‘tbe young lion (lla.vi was voa.’bsafed
elMit of
w.. I»lf I nut-li. or n,)T tomcJI
of U» Jongiants.
at,;
.t was
«»» irvui
ate pmgeii'dors
pmgiMi'dors my ujoui
motluT
from >,
^ ^
et. measured by actual accomplish- . xew Ltogbtnd aud tny father was from
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West
East
The Very Rackino Dreamt of Santos Dumont Materialized
' His Most Sanguine Anticipation.
JULY
12th
Even
Beyond
•fMEZONK B»ei9F^eo-r
W'lioso Mechanism Is as Ih-llrate as a Triple Adjnsted Watch. Whose Prorelllng I*ower Is M<m* Than E«pi.vl Tha I of a toxamioUye and wh|ch Ridea
the Air With the Grace of a Bird. Two Aseensitma from the I>arge Anma
Dally. An uiipn*r.*.!erii.tl Flight Thro egh Rpare and an Unexeepted Chal
lenge to the elements,
i
fldbito OBd CaateBS cf Lba LCD MLU
lllsstrated by Tfacnscivca.
?iliM Wirrlort. Sqim. KffMtn.
Iflace.
Oiaat af QMato l> Statecraft
0
'wUdWfar^
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10 Beautiful Shows; 8 Free Shows; The Electric ,
Fountain; Trained Animal Show; Electric Dome:
Haine’s Working World; Penny Palace; Royal Marlnettes; Abisene Snake Girl; Old Plantation; The CrMt
Train Robbery: Ewer’s Wild West: The Girls. From
Kays.
la* iM'gan hi* lifekmg friciidHhl]i
with \Milleluw Held. Tto* two men
have tusuy points to common, ngt tbe
least of which Is that both married
rich wives. tMille Reid was to Kurota*
___ __________. for several mouths Hay was editor In
...
WED
NESDAY
tepreseatatlve Riders with Native Steeds
af Every Earopeae E^scstrian Naliaa. ^
Mtir STRANGE ted PECULIAR PEOPLE \
WZtKO MUSIC THOU TBC Fr.ll
EMSTZRB BrUlSPHZRC.
^
Hay measunw with any of them, and origin and experience I can only put , ‘
- *B perhaps tmt extrsvsgaut praise to (ou
an1 asp«>
us,'H>-tt of dwp bumlllt:
humility In any ™
^
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go« to tbe
the brad
bead ^
of t^
the llsL
UsL ’; gathering
gaiberlf- of favorite sous aud confess
*»*•*
young author and dlplo^
•ay that be goes
Certolu
the Itoittd
:
j—1
, nothing but au American."
;----- ^ It la ttmt be mode
...............
* * ---------go unmarriod. uo
center of toe
the j
ButM the .diplomatic
diplomatic ^ter
Waakid HM MMher’a
she Introduced him to Otora Btooe. tbe
world, that be motoUlned the Intsgrtty
At tbe pleasant litth* Iloosier city daughter of a rievwland n^lloMire,
•r China, that be opemd the dIplomaUc
floor for the bnUdlng oi the Mthmlon Of Halem Jobu lUy was bom 1a 1838. whom be married to 18T4.
misM^ Hay’s boMe In Wnahtegton
canal, that be united the AngloJfMxoo His father was a doctor tu modiTOte
so that tbe boy was
has a rather modest appearance on the
world and mode _____________________'rtreumsumsw.
Amrtcu Its bsud. and
d to all noUoos a' oew | protectfd from tbe rough corners of outolde. but wltbln R to arttotle and
that be Intr
beautlfnL The great dlploamfa dUef
dlMct am of dlpkamicy. f-'W that have kuoek^
fad wsa to gathrt- cartooM mode of
Kvm a
mator _awnne^_
dlBtlnrtloD pniliably
Mto-or
of our public
BTsn
a gTMter
pn«ov 1----^ out of-so many.tatcimau
waa hUnMlf, and 00s of tbe rooms of hto
bHoaga to him. though this la not gen- | »«»
tb«
home to plostared with them. One of
•raUy known, os tbs morao mods to f rety young ibe^
tbe
rbokwat parts of hto collectkm con
intamsHmisl poUtks
ntdlBcs ore
art moMly
mostlT In th.* ' «*al It was to 1
tntemadonal
dark Thou. tM. It to
soy what
la hard to
tosay
wl ‘ U*»t stole that be l*egan hia edneathm. sists of the rmrtoous made by the fatoo. u la
^ ^ If I John was a prtae Bunday school scbolvof
■ Do Manrtor. the author
c “Mlwould or would I t have happened
r aud always took Ibe pritss for
j!t bean token. 1
lemorlstog verse*. This created envy
J Hay was suave.
r sscrscy «»ough to
flcsplie I
He never lack^
vigor, however, and often startled
the diplomats of Europe hy the origtnaltty of bis mores. He did not heUeve
In the Indirect methods of old
y^tadlng up to this ctilmlnatlng rols ' ^
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tbne dlptomocy and poftoed matters to
•u the stsg? of statecraft wen? numy
minor insltlscs to tor dlptooiatlc servgaageo.
and hto groapeof aflOta*
IM. Tbsso began rfiortly nftsr the dr- | Ohd snrpnM mm m w uian w«smy
11 war. and Ur* flmt psriod rtklcal to oporatlon. He yo^Oy appomsd w^ truly world wide.
J. A. KDOBBTON.
ISTn. But to these few yow» three Un- j B towfl* P« fuU of dirty watw to hto
l Ogcord. Want^ds Pgiy
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lrc.*a \nztrt Watlea al Ohs Ortqg,
siVh^’loJTiSmK-
“Tbe Divlaa iolagfl.** eoyMfl
8 Big Free Shims
Rosr dk Lemon Globing the Globe: The Great Aumann. King of Bag Punchers: Fusener Bros. Trick
House.
BURBRICK BROS. MUSICAL ACT
Merldith Trk> Flying Trapeze; Austen, the King of
Slack Wire Walkers.
EzeuTiflM fates etiH faUntds tRd Stetmbfltt Usss
MacaLacaa’Pamaaa cavalry frem toe S^aefRasala.
FRM TNt hHUMIBS
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. .Rain or shine, under‘rain and aunproof
canru. Seats tor ten thousand people in a comfortable manner.
OOORB OPEN. Doom opes at 1 and 7 p. m. to the oosgresa of an naikma,
TICKETB. Two Ticket Wagona and no Speculators—Thu Bed Wagoa for
gaaenl Admlaakai. tha White WOgon for Reoenred Omndatand
TIdtota.
EXTRA. A Dosm Town TVkrt 0«e* with Diaflram of Beaerve Beato wlU
be opea Show Day al 8. B. Walt fl Sons Drag Storey for the ooaveoloM of those who dealra to avoid the ergah at Uokat Oragoa. No to*
craaae la prieaa.
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EXCURSIONS ON ALL JflAlLROADS
Ovar a Mila of Naval Dtraac Parada Laavaa t
at 10 a. as.
14
y!
vtet via mr poor vtfe 4or
TMs
Ite «ftaf inrlM—nni «C B. Oraod BapMa CkM the mm
c. rrvMM. aiiBc ivrtw>it>r of ttc locate ikaea. !%• lacal ah
iMroa a Y>M» ahora law. vko w cootoMrec hM omda tka tm
off«r of a sito ood a booac toad vhkh
to prabokly tka larpoai orv
M ID tte kiMpittl. skigla coooara to hmou to MkhItoBJoat
orhot tka ffgarea ara tka loea]
Th* aaliBrteastc i
vtfe to IB a
i tlM BBVS €f tk« mao do oot core to ttfato. km it la aodorasood It to doaoly oppraoeheo sto
takw. TmaekaB kia k«ea at Totoao. tguraa. Tko ofleiols of the
Ohio, for aerml aealk*. bat kto vtfe who como tkcra roeaoUy t
amd kabr had jaai Moead tkora fnw tkomaotraa os voO plaooad vHb tko
tknBvd. Mtob. Tko ear br wkleh atta offaaod aai aiatod tkot ooly tka
Tmackoll vaa tajarad paaaad o«ar kto oppertoolip for mora akfllod labar
tobiaMar, eraaklac to bU ckaat. A
d caoaa tka ootobMakmaot of tba
toad peaeU vblch ba bad in bto pocket plaat to Otaad Raptda. Hovacar.tkf
at the flaw ptoooed hJ« era aad ea- kattar aUpplag fadUtlas from Moakatcrad hi* brato.
goa to Chkago U koUaved U
Vrbfla shotreltoc aoTt ore iato a ratoa than offam-tkat. and tko local body
Martlnu Caaataadao. a atoaer aai- vill eoatbiDO iu affort to a
pdored at tba aata vlae at Ifoa rhrer. roowaal of tko eompaoy there. Gaovaa MDOIbered lo daatb. Ooaataattao oral Maoagar Shaak of tba eompany
bad atapprd war telo iba »Mdla of will oonfar vUb tba local men duriag
thr ratoa to pull Iba ora to Wto vttb tkto vaab.
kJs pick. Tvo BMO balov btoi vara
Mr. aad Mra. Bauban Warraoar bara
traaimtop tba ora tato can aa« Goa- loat ealabratad tbair goldaa vaddlag
atanltoo vaa cocked Aova aboet 11 annlramary. Mr. Warreaa
fbat. Tba nro roaitoead to toU arooad years of age and bU vtfa 70. Thty
blai until bto bead vaa corared. Not were married to Arm^ Maooaib
ooill hto bod/ paaaed throagk
eouaty. aad eaiaa to FNat ft years
upaBloc balov did tba
of tba fatalMr bacoiae fcoova. Oooataatlno
Warraoar. bar two
wa* 1« roarc of age.
alstan oad six brothers. No deaths
nefacing to lira vltb bto oalr
have taken place among them to tl
daughter. Daaato Bvartoot. aged Tk
M yanre,
_ rear*, vbo vas jasfice of tbb peace at
A pretty romance with one and ta
' AIgnbae for 30 yaara. called at tba Bt
Clair roonty jail aad pleaded vltb Michigan and tbc other to Bcattla.
akarlt Moore lo aeod bim back bi tba Wash., raanltad in the wadding of NeiUa Raul aad Bari Blaay. Years ago
BMlader of kto daya. *1 doo*t vaat to ibasc tvo were playamtM In Waahtogbe near that girl aay loogari** aald ton uaill the Rauls moved to MlcblBvar^i. wbo if beat vKb the lollrm gau. Nellie grew op with only a dim
fttoa of old age. “I aaked bar for 10 memory *af bar childhood chum.
citoto to tide oo tbe atreet car aad abe Soma mootbs ago. howetar. aba vent
aliSipad aia and told via to gat oot of badk to Seattle to visit her brother
bar algbt.**.
•
and araatbara lakaa very 111 with ty
Hudaoo'a rHIgluoa aCalra are being phoid fever. Among her visitors
rrrolutloatoed by a new and bitberto Iba boapUa) was tbe llUla chap of ioog
aabeard-of kran^ of rellgtotta actlrlty ago. now a manly fellow to hto twenby Ibe Rcr. Maurice r. puff-Oardoo. Uca. Tbe little geotleman of the bow
and arrows and anant cloibing got bu
sy and the chums of pinafore days be
and BOV tba good pfwple of Ibc toam came lovani. Miss Rani recovered
are balng aaaaed at hto goaer aMtb- her health and now matrimony has
ddk of ckriatlaaiaing wm. to ooi
ended the present chapter. .
tkoi wHb the pariah work ba plana to
Tbe largest aawdust pile In the
nm a braca band, a dramatic aoctoty.
world is to be fOnad at Cheboygan.
a ball toaaa. aad haa glrcn apartoJ no
It to a rerttobbThlll 1.0«t feet long.
tice (bnt bapUama. funerala and mnr37S feot klda. 3.C35 feat in circomferringe cemnonle* vill ba patibraied nt
enee. ranges from 30 to BO feet
bboftoot Botlea.
bright, and corera cvetre acres of
ITader tba nrv highway lav tbe
It la tbe aocomutoUoo of one
towiiaMpa of the atala ara taking nd
lumber company slnee 1877. Early ta
vaatnga gnita eateoatoalj^ of tko oplU history tbe company tried to bom
- portonity to accure ainte al din build
the pile but tbc ouulde only would
ing nuula Cwnmtoalaoer Baric aald
yesterday that there are now nader burn, the flames refusing to peneibe. rloaety packinl loterior.
ecautractiun uader the anpcrrlslon of
bto department tvu milea of roads to Since then ekomlcal uses Wave arisen
Montcalm county, tvo^n 8t. Clair, two for sawdust, and the huge pile Into Macomb, one and a quarter In envaea year by year, pending conver
Oo’una and one In DIrkInaoa. Ar- sion Into charcoal, ethyl, alcoboi or
rangf^monts
» also about to>mpletMl oxalic add. On digging Inio Us Inter
fev conairucting three and one-half ior (he sawdust Is-found as bright as
milea of road between Laaatog and the day U was placed there.
Elk Rapids Is a .smalt village and
the agricultural college.
Ilenry Rolieris. proprietor of a dye not oo tbe main line of railroad, yet
hoaso In IHintiac, accompanied by &- h(*r sbipmeots arc greater than any
ytvr-nld Harry Kettle, were waiting place of similar slxe on the Pere Mar
Wednesday for a car at the Sylvan quette. During June
Ijike station; when Roberts. «ho was freight were handled at that station.
Kitting on the edge of the ptotfurm. Besides this are the shir
fell asleep, hto foot and legs extirndhig eelpts by boat, about BS.dOO tons of ore
out over the rmlto. A car was rapidly li:.OM).000 feet of lumber and eonsid/approaching and little Harry tried to eruble merchandise.
In his annual report Just Issued,
' awakt'n Roberts but. failiUK to arouse
him. tagged away at hto r<-ct to gt-t County Commissioner of Schools F.
tbtm off'the track. He succei'di'd la D. Miller, of Burltogton. dtea one or
getting one
them off and the iHher two very practical illustratioas to Cal
ntarly off. when the car caiac along houn cotipty as arguments In favor of
It caught RolicrU’ foot In the last the ccntriillKatloa of rural achools.
step and dragged bins ^ feet, brutolng He sa.ss; 'There are to this county
him considerably. RnlM-rts' grauttide a<I>oinlng districts, the valuations of
to tbe eblW knows no houndr. as he which BJ-e In the ratio of one to five.
fully boiler tt hIs legs would have In the lietter district, where an rxpertown cut off had it not been for the Irnred teacher is employed nine
heroic efforts of the littto fellow.
DHuitha to tbe year, tbe rale pf school
Thomas W. Ijkwrson. of “rrcnzIiHl taxation to one mill on the dollar. In
t*iorer dlstriet, with an inexpnrKioance** fame pasMid through IHwn
Huron Thursday comute f<»r Kansas, Icvu-ed teacher for iwren months, the
In hto private car. -Haselmore." Mr rate Ik over four mUls on tbe dollar.
lAwnon was accompanied by his soa In one township three adjoining dis
and a rarpa of bewapaper correspond- tricts had a Inial enrollment of slxcnid. tadudlng James Credman. The te»-n pwplls during tbc winter terms,
car rciaalaed la Uw city aismt aa and tbc total salary paid their teachtouir and a ceproeentallve of the Trib
was |R5 per month. A fourth ad
une Interrieved Mr. Lasmon. Hr said joining district paid Its teacher 33d
that he was glad to note that Kocke- a month aad oorolled thirty-Avc pu
feiler had been frightened into the pils. Such facts as these are begin
lIttwUght by giving fld.000,000 for ning to appeal to parents aad taxpay
higher educational purponea. and be ers. and they are begtontog to enst
thought that RiKkcfeltor wo*’W give
lor a remedy." U to Mr. Miller’s
fne.ooo.oou if |in.(ioo.eg0 did not satis uplnion that the eentrallxatUm of nifv thr pronto. He has an idea thal rql schools Is tbe best method of solvtto-rc w tl! to« a crash to Wall
Ing tbse dtflkulUes as well as obtain
brought atotut through bto efforur ing cheaper and better serx iee. for It
which will nostorc tbc money to the to doubtivea true thal there are hun
|Hv>|dr which has now gone tuto tbc dred of similar cases throughout the
coffers
such mm as ■ Rogers and stole.
BockcfciUu^.
There to coaaidwmbto exeUament to
The flfitoth auntveraary of the laeneporafion of Pon Hwnm as a eUy
oorofw to 1»S7. and iHTaiBffafaMita are
already being made tor the proper
nctobratloo of the ereat
Mayor
BpeDorr. within th« next week or tvo
wlU appotat a committee of aMemao
and promtnant cUiaena to cooaldar
tbe MrlMbUlty of such a ceMbnttkm
abd trtport tbe amooutoaf mooay aood«d. It kaa boM naggentad tkid tka
city apprapriate lio.aoa or fU,0gf.
aad U to boUmred a like amooat cop
ka valaed ky subacriptloa. Mra W. U
Baaoroll. vidow of port Huroo^ trot
oukpor. has vrittao stating that aoikki^ hot death vIR prenrni Imr fbom
the fbrmtog oomaumlty near Fargo,
ta the northern poriloo of St. Clair
the dlaeovery of what to believod
to be goM to the soli of sereral
f^nas to the vldnlty. Tbe discovery
tande on tbe fnrm of Oeorg*
Ctny. the fliwt And being by Charles
Me Oaaley. postmaater at Fargo.
nf tbe din veie seat to
Ckartaa Oaaam. a taaanfaetaiiag jew
eler at Botalo. wko to related to tke
Vegelel fbmlly at Fargo, and to aald to
bare aaaayed It aboat ft to tbe toau
Mr. Oatam baeame tataraeted. Stooe
tbea Um atorr of tke Sad kaa ipnad
•evetal tareatom bare lately bmk-
IMSAS BffOflllUUiT
Bdd «t Ottswa.
noKxmr m
yul bpeax.
later there came bitter atrito katveea tae afkpter aad tke ewatit. aad WAWTBB Baenetfc.
truatvurtky
vader tke varttke BlMebraad ef tke
atoth cevtvry. who. aa Pope OregatT
Til., dictated terms of peace to Beary
unmpaay. Balanr $!• to «H par
V. of Fraare aad tmnpeBcd kirn to rry
mamtk. paM vaaklr; axpaaaaa ad•TtaraTir under threat of cxromBaanl
It Is a far cry friiaB tbe navrowtht
vaaeed. Addraas with atamp, J. H.
Mab with vkick prbaiiltre man chased than
Moore. Tvavwrae Oty, Mich.
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t-p
tt,
rMT K.
Tp
julT Id-lt*
power Ike atkfc has ttoK j
s «d
many wm Be la
MGBBALl tote balldtag. stock naff
toaiUA wm aaB aO or aay part.
ar arm tuat kaDAIag. Apply ai mma.
Ckm. Btosatbil. Tnsarae Qty. Mick.
■ay f74L
ROB BALS-naa lUsMaaoe praparly.
tMuota kauaa aad bara. IflO ft. M;
hauaa kaa city vator. bath roota aai
tumaea taiatfu of F. Thartea
MILCH COW* WANTffO-lS good
nrat KaUoaal baak. Tatapheaa It.
mOck oova & J. Morgan.
■ay
july 10 tf
WANTCfr-Maa and wife to work on FOR BALS—41 MU ta Raaaah's Mb
add: • oudacfu tola froatlag oa 14tk
farm. Address''At,** Bacoid oOca.
street. 4 la GrtMa A Winnie's add.,
July7-tf
aad 3 toU OB West PYont street
WVl be eoM on easy paymeuU or
WANTffD-Tb boy 13 or 14 ft. eouat«r. S. 4. € or 8 ft. show ease aad
cxebaage far other property. Geo;
good hard coal store, laqulre 311
W. Raff.
Mar 11-tt
K Front atreeC
July 74f
From that ttose on It vas eltber
ofsUver gilt orgald.
Fran tke time whew' the
of Maos dtoptoerd the plala.
stoat stick aa Ibe rommen wenpou of
an mankind It has nerer ptaiyrd so oe>
tj,., ,
„ during Feednl times.
when tbe tveko of tbe Bdmpean serfs
were m often and so heatfly belobored
wHh ewdaeto st tbHr masters' nmjsaads that It to a vender the greater
part of tbe white mce are not bered
ttary erIRplea. And eretr one knows WANTKO-To pofckase a amaU farm
bow In Riihln Howl's time afoot yeofrom 40 to » aerea. Write vltb full
men vent about tb vacklBg one another
particulara to Ooorge BoUnger. 43€
wrttb tllrlr staves merely tor tbe sport
W. North St.. FOatofla. Obitx
oftbetfaing.
July Ml*
Tbe eHebrated baton af tbe marskato
of France ws* a sleaMler little stick,
not Doee than flfteen tacbes long, rov- WANTKO—A competcot girl for gen
eral boasevorfc. Mrs. W. P. Crotser.
end vltb velvet cmbrofderrd aritfl
nUes and aagles and crowimd with a
233 «oanlman Are.
July Mf
atirer cap. ao that when Napoleon
said. "Erety soldier carries a marsbara
Utoo in bto knapsark.*' be might hare
booaovorit. Noue other need apply.
bm taken literally.
Mrs. Ooorge Backer, 714 Unkm
nm it u a stk-k quite apart from
atreet.
June J7-lf
of tbe*w that ba« bad most to do t
tbe (lcvelo|Hncut of Hrlltoattoo.-a stlrk
CUN
n] NOH AiT^iH I Nti ~flHOE8
tbat li not a sticlt at all, but a tray
Lion Barber Shop.
like little tool that for 4ivt years and
more was an indto;ten«abie laiplei
-latlTt
of tbe ait presen
Tiadlttoa aaaerts tkat after Adagt
had
-----, partaken ef Ike fortadden fttitt
Ike bonrta. wlikk had beeetofoee been
BUkoenrlent to bto will, rebelled. Adam
ealtod for Bostotanre npeo Ibe Creator,
who stmghtvny bade him fashtoa
htameir a stick aad osh tt apoa ike 1
flrot aatauU vbkb dtopoted kto aa-!
tbflHty. iy* a H*® «be aubjeet ani-1
RABM ROB BALB-Kaoira m tka
asals eyed tbe weapon vltb tositoctire;
OuatoaMrta. wm taka hoaaa aai
the ikm. bolder than
. but a
tot aa wummL laqulre B. J. Morthe Kwt. attacked Adam alugty and
gaa.
S441-tf
was promptly beotea to earth aa a re
for Gormaor Ln Falletto of Wta- ward for hto temerity. Ttaaa Adam re.
ICE-Joka Hopktaa vffl aerva tot
ooaala. WUItaai Tcaven Jeronae «f .gaJaed hto toot aovarelgBty over toe
Hew Toik. Ikmana W. Lnwaon of Boa- 'dumb fTcotorea.
aa ta tbe paat ta tbe
Tbe paitieolar stick with wliick aor
BAST PART or TOWN,
common aoceator tbtto secored man's
can up by both pboaee No. M.
domain over tbe beasts was not desOrders win be prompUy atuaded tta
ttaad to kMM or deray tor many ceoJOHN HOPKINB.
apr 3f-lma ,
To know tke fnll algntflcaace nf tkto tartoo. srv'ordijng to tradltton. It wras
canatoff of Folk and tbe otbera to Kan- banded down through the deaeendants
aaa voald be to have felt tbe growth
until it vas presented by
MISCELLANEOUS
to
Joaepb
when
rWtlng
Egypt
of that lemarkablet aantimeot vbleb Jacob
visiting
aarged apoo tbe Kansas kstototnre
^ dimUi of Josefdl tbe sth-k feu I
MONCV TO LOAM-tio tK ctoiaa
laat vtater. la tbe face of eoaatitu- tato Ibe luinds of Jethro, vboae daugh
pat ta mortgagas Rouaas for ulA
ttoaaJ iqueatioDB. tbe Influence of pow- ter. Zipporab. Moses married. With
laqulre of B. McNauara. Paitf
erful lebbytota aad an open tbrMt <if bee dowry tbe great leader received tbc
Plare IliAH
July.
mtafortuDca to come from tbe'conn- staff of bto aut'estora, and ao highly
FOR RENT.
dkl be prise It that be wdeerd 11 to
try-agrt
beads of more t.rrannles. otnastird
put tbrt
' antl-Staadard brtmriedvrlth him.
FOR RCNT-Throe furnished or uu
Bemember tba totare Bee ta y«M
This staff of Moom vaa tbe symbol Ibc armor of more shams and stmrk
furnithed rooma All modern eoarekaad. a acleariAe ruadtag «1U resaal
of temporal |«ower. vblle tbe rod of more sturdy blosrs f<v tiuman liberty
It Is this aplrii
Bienccf and prices reasanaMo.
tke true life's klatory. Over Ilf
ChanUnqua aasembiy aa Ita apnt and Aaron vaa tto- em»>lcm of aidritoal and progn-SN thau all tbe btadgeons.
Eaton 8L aide eatraaea.
ttJMf
Phoue €11 or address F. M. Hamlin.
BUtborit.v.
iJiter lii history ve And scepters and croxleni from Adam's
correapoodtog aeeretary. vkkk aaked
ISO East Eighth alrcet.
July 8-St
il this duel symboMsm of tbe atlck In the time to tbc prc«-nt.-M. J. MoRan la
New
York
Rsst.
- i bands of kinga and In tb«* form of the
HOUSE
FOR
RENT—July
1st,
corner
La Follette to^Wune from Wtococsln to srepier representing tbe temporal and
^ Win tskv wrpwtv or Umm ^
ClaMlcal qa«4stt4>a.
Slalo and Rose* streets
Seveo
complete lb« story already partly In tbe bands of tbe priests as tbe croOne of (be lust arts t(Hlay to that of
fooms. small barn. B. J Morgan.
known In Kanaaa of tbe railroada and aler standing for tbe a}>lritual.
Ctralary more
For centuries the stick, la some form classical qm>tati<m.
their guileful vaya. Jerome to come
June S€-lf
town New York and Folk to come or other, was tbe only wcsiran of war. than any other liranch of tilerarr art
from Missouri to tell of lav enforce Tboogb mortal cooflict between men is vartev wllli the ch.n>gc* of fosliluu and FOR RENT—House with all modeni
It is a enrioas fart that Mr. Gully,
ImprovemeOts, West Twelfth street,
ment and Dsrrov from Chicago to as okl as tbe human race. It to a dls taetc. lint In no Kiugic rrsi*«*rt do tbe
former speaker of tbc llrittob bouse of
apeak of labor In connection with tbe pnted point wbetber Ninos, tbe founder purttomentary epec«-bee of Iwlsy differ
near Pine. Inquire 1012 South Unlou.
of tbe Assyrian empire, or Bclus first frain iliusc of a hundred years ago
romincMis. at cme time was very de-.
topic of American Independence.
June 12-tf
Intnvloced fonnsi war Into tbe world. more tlwn in tin* s-ant of qnotations
spoDdt-nt as to bto future, and that tbe .
7t to related of tbe former, boweter. from tie* classics. As Btoliop Wclldon
despondi-nry was shared b> two of bis
that be originated and taugbt to bto polnl. at In Ibc nimtcinitli c-cnlury.
comrades lo the legal prafeaskm.
FOR SALE
followrrrs the art of tipping thetr sticks ctossica quotation was a line art once:
There is a story tif those throe dJsetMSv. ^
with iiointed beads of stone and bone. it was cultlvatisl ami admired; It was
July & Tbe aaaembly programme cov
With these weapons, so moch more a r-cMin-e of picasnn* ami Influence and FOR SALE—llonsc and Km tin Wash log seriously wbetbi*r they halT oaL.'
en the dates between July 3 and 14.
ington street In Oak l*ark. George better throw up England altogether
deadly than the umihod clubs of other disttmlinn; It was the dividing line be^
Throngbout the vest arrangemeuts are tribes, tbc Assyrians wen* able to over twren z-uUure aod Ignurancc. and not
Smith, 919 Washington 8t.. phone and seek fortnae le India or ooe of
bolag made tor a vaat aaasmbMge of run tbe nelitoboring nations and sub to U.SC It or imt to ai*prcciatc It was to j 623
July I'Hf
the colonies. Luckily they decided to
fbe pawpie.
lucur the dread ami dismal censure of
jugate tbemgive fortune another chance with very
Tbe mau who roacHred tbe unnanal
bciug commoDptorc. Tlic art of qnokings carried
nouble results. Mr. GttOy ended aa
stick nrmctl with n tone-* head an mark tr.tfcn Is Itrd naw; iu> otic thinks of IrySide hotel. . Inquire Howard
t!|>eakiT of the luMihe *rf commoas;
of their high command, nud tto* early iUT to revive if. .nisi few is*rs«n« cveo , ,
.........................
............_______________
___ ______ _____________ -s._
____ _ another became k»rd chancetior: the
eWer of a Metbodtot confereocc dto- Drei'ks gave Ibc name of *Wcet»tre" to regrrt
It. 'Ibc....g iWcii
am* of quitation
__
trirt which embraces tbc larger part of the lance tipped with Irwj. In those wa.-< tbccigjuvnili century. E»cry«-du !1 FOR SALE—Swf,*(
SALE—Swe»*( fw-as and cKb
rMber c>it j third ditM whetr lord chief Justice..
tbe Ksnsas oU territory and secretary primitive da.Ts. when |«hrslc-il might cateil gcrnbmaii «v»uJd quote I jtln | llowvrK.
fl<.werK. 12«»3 South Union.
Lnlon. Cii*. |
, --------------------- —
of the Ottawa Chautauqua assembly. made political riglit. tbe chlcfn of flic then, uiid ti<»l a few quoted it easily
phone 3K9.
July
July 8-lt*
8 It* 1 James Ullie. a w«s«IsmaU. to In a
Mr. Nnslsinm made a personal visit to l>e«»l»le had lo he alwra>-s oo the aVrt and linliltunllv. laml Ildlaud and — ------ 7
SALE -Good sail boat. 3UxS feet.!
8ALE-G<
Boston to meet Mr. I.«wrsoui hearing to protect tbemscires against asmts- Charles Jnu.es Pox at times almost
Inquire 213 East Fruot street. C j.........------- ---------------- ------------- «—'
the Invitation of tbe Kansas governor. sination. and tbe lance or scepter tras conversed iu Virgil, oud I»r. Jubnsoa
W. Fisk.
. July 7-€f I ‘“f ■■ *■
•'
Crandon Mian.
In accepting tbe Invltatloo Mr. Lav- ever at hand to protect tbe crown. Wit and OlivtT (iidd- miili uu un<- o«'cflstoa
_________ _
Lillie fstked fun at him because be
son said to itoTcmar Uoeb:
new the case of Baul. who had hi' jqwrred. so to say. in elnssirsl quota
e«r on the force ar*d the ofllcer
I hare never dcllrered s pabUr address lams* at tbe table with him wbetj be at tion. In recent times Mr. Gtodstooe FOR SALEONE HOUSE on West 11th street.
his temp^-r and used hto gun. IJlla my Ufr. and nothJns could Induce me teropted to strike his son Jottaibao. frequcatly "usc»l with great effect a
to pises DU'scIf In tbe posUlon 1 hers and when Darid enterctl hto tent on qu'jintiou from the Hassles, and tbe
THREE HOUSES on East l«fib St. lie may
agree to but my vnse of duty lo my
TWO HOUSES on corner Front and
country
intry and to s section of ltty people another mmsioo Banl's lance wtis at last and greatest of bis quotations was
o hs\e bad the honesty end
tbe toot oNj^bed reud.r for Immediate from Lu<-r»*tius In hto sjtcccb upon tbe
Rose street.
&Ac and C3c negligee shirts for........ tto
peeats courser to throw their fortinw
affirmation bill on April
IHKJ. To
ONE HOUSE on ^cb*ler street.
and their U%^ In the pathway of tbe moot
|l.m> shirts at..............................
Among tbe'Rabylonlnns It was oblig day if a memlsT quoted Latin iu tbe
brutally ruthlsas band of brUcands that
»» acre farm,
Hamilton Clotblng Co.
ew pltradered or dcsoUted tbe home, of atory for fathers of fsrollles to esnry bou54‘ of couimuns be would probably
su acres unlm|>n>ved land,
way I wm sticks, many of whl«h were elalxvately be Jeered at.—Loo^oo Globe.
a free people.
fo acres unimproved land.
when wrlth your people try to ’peUnt out a carved with peculiar emblems In acblch are all
way to strike off tbe fetters which
Any.of thcs4* at a bargain that yon
oirdancc with their varions social pislOOINO FISHING? Stop at Gcr
but perraanenlly
to tbelr and
>il> riveted
rive
can’t refuse. Part down; balance j
Amertewn necks,
■ka. and In doing so 1 prey tlons. In certain f»>nns It was tbc dis malDs Bros.' State streat livery bam
Ood to give ass strenifth nod voice.
tinctive mark of tbelr principal dignita and gac your bait All ktadt, fresh.
to suit buyer.
j
ries. Atnoug the Romans tbe stick was
I city c
A P. HUELLMANTEIX
j
mgy lAtl
consplcnons In all rHlglons ceremonies,
eoUcgv town,I. Bfiy miles i
133 East »th Street.
Julj Mf
and
In
*be
bands
of
the
llctors.
as
wHl
aty. on tbe nortbrrn limits of Ibe
AWATHA
WTStrrn oU fleWs. Il claims no indoor as of the centurions." It rcprewenteil THE INDIAN PLAY OF IHA
FOR SALE—Ladies' wheel, practically
VIA G. R A 1 RY.
torilittos for accommodating Ibe large ehastlseroent as well as Justice. The
new; 110 If takra at once. Inquln- ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
The OJIbway Indian drama “Hlawaatlnslance expected. Tbe “Wceoc of lictors. armed with stlHcs. always pro319 East Tenth street.
July 8-lf
ceded senators in the streets and pnblV iha * will be g1v*-n at Lake Ya way go^
tbe engagement" will be in tbe
In tb«‘ great park whose entrance to places, clearing tbe way for tbelr au- mug near IVioskey. Mich., daliy fn»m FOR SALE OR TRADE—Stivk and
•dedicated to the soMleni who fought gnst patrons by sucb a lavish nse of July tth to S<-p». 4th. This rendiibio
flxlurcs of grocery aud meal market. PRICES REASONABLE
with Knnston in tbc Twentieth Kan fhelr staves that today's rblldisb ex- of tbe Indian as a romantic figure.
S«rith Sprure etreci. Cit. phfjo*- OtaM wlik O p Osrsv a am BaMkahsass
sas. The crowds vrhlch begr the re- pressinn of *gettlng a good licking" at
733. '
fUnn dlscnastotts will camp wader trees. tbe hands of parent or |>edagncne may Kbould be sri*n by every «me. In
be dtotlDctly traced to those earl.v m.vr- scriptive pamidilei can l.e had by ad__
midons of tyranny.
bstat
Tbe stick or wand may l»e found tepSome extraocdlnary tsis have been
jrrsentsu la the banda of both deities P. A-. Grand Rapids. Mich.
made on tbe Jaimnese-Rusaton
_____________________
_ -----------f^axtallo
FOR SALE - At largaJa. house and lot m Esst Proat fluwi.
.U» Main
says tbe t'hlcago News. A nnmlier of and heroes, ('errs has a spear In one
June 29 num-wod-sat-to scpt -l
hand
and
ao
ear
of
i-orn
In
the
other.
Japanese officers have het that they
with modem Improvermuits. Yab* I *
,
_
T?
would be killed In battle. Tbe money Bacchus haa bis th.rrsus and Mercury
chair and «»ak l«ok case. Inquln* 1
vaa to go to their vWows. One offlDr Rosenthal Thompson,, Wllbclm
TRY A RECORD WANT A&
mr, O. ffitlOMOUJB
eer on startlog for tbe front made tbe
tbe npenr which, according to Ilomer,
bKx-k.
J ’ly
fUUowlug wager: If be wv^ kflled
“none but be could wield."
vtfhln a month bto brtrs were to re Tbe Boaaan consuls and senators
FOR SALE—Nice Jersey cow. II. Hy
ceive 1300. After that date be was to adopted a vand oflroty as a mark of
man. 240 Washlngtoo ttreef.
pay bis opponent $3 a day until be tbelr authority, and It Is reUted that a
SMdi Stdfi SkM^tore
July Hf
bad aurrived 100 days, after wbkii tbe blow of one of these wands precipitat
bet was to orwse. He undertook to ex ed a general massacre of tbe senators.
for bale—30 acres fruit Is
pose himself to danger only vtoen
vtsen mlH- When the Gauls, under Bretmns. enter
miles
from
city.
10
acres
tiaBbcred.
j
led It. In (
ed Borne they found tbe coasuto and
Illy lei
mice 1600 00. Address B- K. BH-1
seuators seated la sute. eacb bolding
It of exette*
aair be kBled. Iu a momurt
knap, 1028 West Frout strwt
his vand In his band. For tbe moment
ment Ixxnakta, a Moaeov merrtaiiit. they panned tn admiration of no much
July 5121*
arc now taking orders
nadertook to "vut hto boqto" If Japan dignity, bnt one among them, befag dewere not forced to sue tor peaea by flrient in fbe oegaa-of rmeraUou. pre
for the celebrated
for bale House aad lot eomer
sumed to pun the board of tba smiator
Front aad Mooroe streets. Address B.
PapMua. vbo laatantly stiufklke man
E. Belknap, 1028 E. Front street.
But as BO time HmR vras tmi
dosru wtth kiB vaad and thaa tad to a
cut off and swaBowed only a t
general butohmy af hto eaUeaguea.
July i^iri*
MCb day. eomptottog tbe acid
la Rvrark ktotorr ihe sriek as a ktacnot tom Ibe foni of a
FOR BALK — Driving horae. atoo
Dng Oonlaace tram \ t time vben KU
baggy, cuttar mad baroesa. Robt. J.
trand gave the Inreotltare of tbe klngPrice.
Mly 1-tf
■to Cksros *4 CktMvs*.
dM af Borgmidy
Oae tboaaand cbUdrai are to bear dovntotbetiamof
HOUBKB AMD LOTB—Montkly paygauiaed tato a rtgaua by MuMoal Di stick 4bm becanv a goMni rod. .carved
win be duly celebrated by aU
rector Morgaa tor tke ckUditat'a fto- at oct end like o crocler. Tkto oacint
meata. Hermaa W. Smitk. 413 Waat
good Ajaeretoaa oo Taeaday.
ttral ta Iko Atalltortaai at Oeaaa Orkve, acepter vras kept for amar ceatvrtos ta
BlevoBth atreaL aUsaaa phone IW.
July 4th. Are your hoaaas aad
K. J, on Tbmuday. Aug. tBi Tbe per- the trsasary of We abbey of Bt Dmto
Juae37-tf
other buUdtafft In fine trim tor
tonuane* vriH be oktittod **A Night la ond figured at tba oareaattaBs of asoot
tke day? Do you need aay out
FklTTlaad.** aaga a apadal dtopatcb of tbe Freoeb ktaga. It to of aaameled
FOR BALK—Warebrnme buUdtag oo
side or taalda lumber to maka
ftuta Oatata OiUffU ta tba New Torki gold.
(kriealal peorta
Bay street, eoraer HaU. also 14^
tbam juai right? We aapplj a
aad aeatty alx toot in kagtb. It was
koras power gaaoitaa Mgtao aad
■ and Ha* trtcol aacd tor Bto laqt tUao ta tba caraam
fiat groA of hard aad aoCt
toad tain oatBt: alao Broom brick
ttoa of Laato XTT. at BhataM ta 1774.
tortbar atlaaaRta. fhsua baaffrad bogra.
la fbe early CbriatJaa cbwck tba to
nr Btatb atrooL Apply
CaU. writoorl
t tor can 1
tadtontad aa rooBh ildan. vria taka
to Joha BonBaU at I
imrt ta Iba fiallvaL Tba Mikado MaaJa-tM;
AMta cMK caaMMaad of tocty ptoyera.
Mgb
atoesA
wart
glad
to
aae
tbair
urlllatoaamtaL
miefca. ur auMiis, to aaalat tbem to
>OR BALK OR TRAOK^x
walklw wbea rtolUtof flbair ilirw
•ad toU aa waat alda. WiU taka
TRY A RBCORO WANT ABk
ad Oavds WMI Qaaip Vat Cmdsr tbs
Ottawa. Kaa., M to be tbe seam af a
aotovetakr piRvlar dfawtratlna ta
tke Intanat of tkat apirit af rafana
vkSek amatCnced Itaett vkea the Kaasas tofftalatare laal vlnta-*paaa«d a
hiO to eataklMk a atato oO raflaary
to hiaak tka aiimapnly ta ffaaana of
2
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental WorK
C. O. CARVER
En
^ HUELLnAltTEL
E Un lAtAXS
Taaclier af Vialin
329 soon om snEEi
UMh Sul 129ft BklUiy
Trinmiljir
SMI SBE l«HEI k
irickCi.
KEYSTOHE. M ICH.
:i
THK gVKWIiift HeCOUP, THAVE»K CfTV, MtCHtOAIt HOMDAY, JULY H. tm.
CWONK,
■w^
’soiES
mem trmtk mmd anwrtj te)mad
S7i!SJSr«S!^
■Illl tevi nunriiMr ***■• ^ ^
tkM if tk«7 «mXMl«i «p tkt rcMit
wridbefiUL Vm^rnmhtmmn^
mfoet I kit at tbctr trafwt—
•^lothaawaf&&8. UemBmete
MlT«Al>f{«kikf
mmA I «■ S
ItaiTCVt » tbc
Md. aor h>i«
hoot
a»da»th«
fcrtaw iaHakrt.
&mimmtbm7m
tk»w«—WTWBhtotlUfia. Boo* n
y«ante^iS^aad«a» what fhavtta««ribadoecan»d. Hariaf baeaaotgailty
!=Sr-‘«^i‘;L'?ESV5=:
foair w. Poao.
! OaildhawdhaAlPt^^Oa.
i Ckpoak aetai alMt oftaa faaa a
ffc, mch, Mae or boil. mmA eKte
aaNaa, aadMa aad poiadm ai* laaaBdal,
i
H
to aat aad apctad. 8..a a taaebaa
tMoU aora thfMi the blood. t«>
wma an iaqaaltkirSdpaiaoaik baOdi
wp tba aati^>M aad
Sm SndSi.^a'a'a
um
dwalarina. a a a 2*T*S3
patfar aad taak aoaihiiiad. Coataiaa
W
of the Blood frae.
TW tarn ttaatta CaM»y. Atlaata. to.
eERERU MEWS OF THE WORLD:
At his aQimm>r home In Nfw York
“Mark Twain" had an aai'd nt*src
acrrant. whu auiC v- time a«o cclrbraunl
bla wedding aacivrmary by Inviting
tw«»lTe frteniU In a 'iKwwain dinner
the delleaey having be«*n eoppHcd b)
rrlaUvoa In' the eoulh. Toelve by do
eluded that after all they did not think
much of It. One «rf the more progre»!ii
. Ive atarted the rei>«rt that Instead of
*poastitu the boat rt rvet} plain rtiuna
The neat day. with great eiverlty, Mr.
Ck-rarn* haid to the servant: "Jlin.
I’ve known yon a long time and fonnd
you a truthful fclhnr. 1 want you to
tell ine h<»ne»tl> which roo bad for
dinner last night, ’possum or coons?"
The oM servant h«*sltated. but In an
Instant said: “Which «U» you mean.
Mr. Clemens, on the table or around
the Uhler*
lleJiry l^luuchcre’. tht? audachms
editor of Truth, which Is a p«'rloiUcal
' read by fashionable people, thus ex
presses his opinion of the fashions in
dress: ‘The atm of dresstnakeis Is
to mgke nuiney. and they find this
easy, as thev have to doal with silly
people. Kacb y*>ar they alter the fash
Ions and lake care to do this in a way
that the dresses ef one year can not
be adapl<s1 to that of the next year
Women are the slavni of lhe.Ae liUellt
gent harphm. They blindly acc«*pl the
fashhms ordained by them and seem
^ to be entirely Ignorant of iln« fact that
What may suit one woman <hK*s ihU
suit all. Dressmakers have wry Utile
taste. Bven If they have It is warpe*!
by their subonllnaMng It to llnance
Occaslopally the fashloh which they
Inaugurate Is not ahsblutely ugly, but It
la always overl(iukt>d In order that a
large price may Ik* chargful for the
COBtunK*."
The d<uith *1 an ailvanced as
SDnouun*d of Christiana, dowager
marchioness of Waterford, mother of
Admiral U»rtl Charles Ik'rtmford and
Marru^lere^rurd an<l one oI the most
reroarkabb- horrowrumen In the world.
Although alwa,vs mouni<*d on horses
which could carry her, she did not
tempt to go arrot-5 country until .she
was 40 years old. This wa$ at a mo«»t
of the t'urraghmore hounds In ISdIi
at Owning vllla|;e. She was mounted
on a mare railed The Mist and had
halted near W’ynn's gorse when the
dogs pass^l close to hl*r. It was
f'xritlng mojui'Dt which she could
resist. TTu* marchioness turned the
mare at the road feaees and no
want slralghter or took.the fences bet
ter (ban she. Frt>m that until the
Cnrraghmore bounds were given up
nearly twenty years afterward
never missed a meet. She was fully
en years old when she quit. Her pow
ers of resisting fatigue were phenom
enal. as were her courage, pluck and
coolness.
Gbr«M Kiebelmy tea taaOtmte a
irrapwt «o oKwr* fmia for ibe
v«cM «f a moMMit to Cbrtatapter
Uamtes «a tte ■Mghhnfbpnl of 9l
aoaetaal. fte MM af Bbmigy MB
Goraewar Mfbt to «id tte mmisr
mmA nw* tte aid ftlmBAbi. bwt te
wfiyd. and CO tea tlmaa tbeoe mao
taak ate at «ocb deter aad ezebaapsd
Ms. At tbe bftb aBk Govarwar
■pcM rMd bia baada. atassM
PrafamorOlfUm P. Htegw. Mokocte ate feiUdoatb iiaaltlag la a fdw am>
t Ckmtk. wBkwnlty. vsea tte astor- waso mbastrats of tbe klphsA type■taatioD of an ctta by ■watdjaMttm. flpriMrt had twke teen grmwsr. A
deciavlaK tbay are tbe worM a^aaay son af Bttekr beeaaae sartrasr af tbe
flf bird Ite. He ai^w U baa bacmaa a*| state af CamMa. Msmkms of
Bsattcr «f aattoaal rnasBteMrr. ate fteuass yet Ihre Ila tte stale. Aaotber
“Wa aaai tte Oanma metbad asa af Btaaky be
■ bccaase of bk apof cat trapa. Bte thoae tbai la nae Ite tte clrU
polataieaf by
year kBlad MteMta in Bambars.•evmaor of North Casallaa. Of coarse
Price, fonaoriy of te coaM be la charge of only that part
Price. McOormlck A Ca. made |76d.- of tte alase which was under federal
Md la New York oa Maaday by tte coeM-aaaMdy. aboot Jlfwen coaaMap la tbe price af eaitoa. rive yearn tkw. with Newbeca as the capital, the
PadcM bsTlag eccopkd tbe latter
a«o te was fcaorked tram the poaltloa
dty iattesonimeroriML
of “CMtoa KtagT wttlila bmr days of
A heoM
etaaky flgared la
his weddlag ate had bat tljtdd left ef aaotter daei also at Newbera. Thto
bk fortaae. He bas )ast flalsbed pay- was Wiigbt Btaaky. ate his antagolag of t2.MO.aao of debts and eaaaad akt was Look D. Hcary. Tbe latter
work for creditors, whea Maoday*B was a man of great Uknt ate very
sdvaace amde him the trst moaey be amrked personal beaaty. who In later
years became attorney graecaL At the
of his ^ slate May time ef tte dari Btaaky ate Bemy
24. itte
wnere quite yooag and ranked among
CamBk nammarioa. tbe celebcmlte the kodkg beaux of North CaroUaa.
itraaomer. ptoposea to iBtrodaee la Tte dart grew oot Of a trifle. At a tea
tte PYeaeh cteaber of deputies a bOl party at which several
omke compulsory a perpetual caka4ar of bis owa. AooordlBg to hU plaa.
blscntt across the tsbk and Into Btan
the yegr should stsrt at tte vernal ley's cdp of coffee. Stanky was deep
equinox < March 21). and every quar- ly offended, colored high, rose from the
-Uhs of j ubk. hot rrstuaed his seat sad s Uttk
sbeuld cootala
ilh of thirty-! later In the evening sent a challenge to
thirty days a**d one
ooe. This would make 2«4 days, and a ; Uenry. This vm* at once accepted.
mown. srould complete tk,
moath,
tte ,«r.
year, .hll.
every leap year there would be two left hamL whkH
such fete days. The same dates would beery ballet from Btank-y’s pUtoL
always occur on tbe same days of the Fmaley’s second was George E. Badg
week and one calendar woeld last a
lifetime.
Miss ^Bessie Bain, who Hves on a
farm ntor Chatham. N. Y„ has been When Badger kft tbe senate the latter
xppolnlod an overseer of highway In adopted rtaolutiooa of regret. It k
her district. Miss Bala declares she sahl that It vras the only time such a
done
will set* that Uic work was well done.
Thta duel WHS foiight very near the
She intends to have the best section
line between Virginia and North Gsraof road in the township. She will su- Ilua. a few miles south of SulToIk. Va.
peslntcnd tbe work in person and put Ncma of It got out. and both Vlnrinls
Into oirt*ct some original Ideas rektlve j m,<j yo^h CaroHna officer, hurried to
road con.lnicllon. MUs Bain U an | the v)*c*. When they arrived they
{found Slsnley-s 1k»J.v on the ground,
expert with the reins and every
: drlvt*. a spirited team four miles der;lh having occumnl almost Instantly
-kite of tbe ■masr.*' ate wte brookad no Mil or even a b^ af oml
Tte Dteual swrunp was qate a CssariM meettte Pkse. aot only for
Kmte GarsBaM. Imt for Tlrghriaao.
Ikqpm ate Diaaigaok fought la tte
•waap. oue stauMug la Vlxgliik aad
tbe other la North Cbtalliia. ate twa
sbols w«te exrteamd. Drumgook bekiOed at the.aecote Are.
Pecan- B. Battntbwalte ate OobmH
Kennedy, both of the old town of
rB'ashington. fouglic a dari about 18SO.
They went np tbe river near the town
a Bttk after dawn ate fought with
double bamd sbetgimn Kennedy was
killed at the flrst shot. The aSalr grew
ant ef poUtlcs. Both ssen nned bockahoC. ate Kematey was terribly man
gled. IMtestgiwsedBaltKthwwlte’s
. pr. naaM E. Jobe-----------------------K Isnea. both of tte quaint link tovra
of Hertford, la aorthcaoteni North
Cprollaa. went out of the state to fight,
their quarrel giuwlag out of some do
mestic troubka. They faced each oth
er with revotfen st the bloody spot at
Bkdensburg. la Maryland, tong known
as tte natloosi doeUng groond. John
aon was shot through tte bead at the
first exebaage of idM
In tbe western part of tbe state there
have been extremHy few doek. tbe
mountain people having Utile relish
for that sort dr buolness. There were.
loned long luirrel deer-rifles were umL
In ooe esse there was a doel with plstols Iwlween Dr. James Vance of Bun
eombe county, an uncle of the noted
and*
and rmted States senator.
Vance, and Samuel P.
C.r«», Id which
»-hl. tbe latter
,
C...1
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I
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DUELING IN NORTH CAROLINA IN
THE DAYS GONE BY.
Trojredir* la Wkleb Boom- off the Vo.
■Mos M«>o of la* Stat* Wee* tohonnlljr tovolveO—The Diuosl Swooip
Wa* a ravorlle Mee«las Ptoee.
I
ItoeUng In tbe Ohl North State In the
irly da.vs was not the light and airy
l»a.time whl<Ti tbe Krrn<*h make of U{
th««e latter .roars. The history of duel-!
lug in North Carolina U In most i»art i
smsujcu loai oouu t aui
i8«: ID .w i '"’
iTr'*..
Joiies*
kliMlIy
‘
iH'ly Dismal swamp. \
from Shoc«vi, (he “*4*al‘*
Shoeeo
line between
between Nurll
North Cj
Hvcly on the line
Una and Virginia. II. f. Tboams, a JODes.-Charlesf‘»n News and Courier.
very ardent poUtU-lan of Greenville. X.
TUMirtcU
YelC.. challenged Colonel Eklward
The brlibil party liiiDhed pdng
rtM-e.
t«sj fast.**
s try acaln.ojurh o|.pose.l
For the seventh time tin* orgaotst
the last moment endeavtired
■ffect a
rtniek up the we^’dlng ui.tn-h.
beeonrllktlvu. l«it to no avail. He,
ftw. flrst
flrst fire
Are and
Slid this
« suggestion." aald
killed Thomas at the
.»I|e*lhervM.rter. N>ver- *»>e ‘ulnUter. who wante,! to get bark
ntade him mlseral
.'.ni^onD 7^
TOILET SOAP SPECIAL SALE
Bn. tars h hutabcu
DENTISTS
KEMOVED TO OFFICES
ovn JOBBSOV DIUCCO.
6088
RHEUMATISM mad
BLOOD CURJC
THE HANNAH DRUB BTORB.
Knahlngtiicm ttrrci, ettxBHI, S5.
T. W. THIRLflY, Uentlst. Over 1
ARTHUR HOLUDAY—M. D Phyriciun and sargetui. Ressovte to of
fice* over First National bank. Cltl-
12<» Front Strw't
DR. E. L. THIRLBY—Bperkl attitotloo to diseases of cblMr»>. Rium
4i*S State bank bldg.
h pbon«w.
lERVEY H. ANOCRflON—AUtwat-y
taocr and artion regulimF. M«Sk; .
faction guaranteed. W'itii 'inaMiall
Music House. CUi pboiu* r<4. *■ " '
when customers de
mand the BEST.
Steady call for the
Kinnball
I A IM O
proves to us that the
public are recogniz
ing the merits of
these insirumenis.
Let the good work
continue.
You can
rest assured that
every KIMB.ALL
PIANO we sell in
this CO m m u n i t y
strengthens oul posi
tion in the Piano
Trade.
**A broad
statement." but we
are proving it every
day. Come and sec
them.
We are Still Talking
WICXLESS
BLUE FLAME
OIL STOVES
Because they arc
use they are
j
less, becau!
absolutely safe, no dan
danger
jn aand the
of an explosion
price
iricc tor
for w.bich t
selling ihciii within the
reach of all.
Your kitchen is always
cool and
comfortable
when you use a Blue
Flame.
Come in and sep them
and get our prices. Re
member we guarantee
them not to smoke.
FRANK TRCDE
Front Stroot
M.&I.E TIME CARD
IP
i
.....Itfl B •
'SsST:::
M. B. EARNER, Prop.
„m
i?s;:
AiO pm • « • m
Orud Rapid! * Indtea RaUway Oa. Tima
oardia aflact Joae Mb. IM.
TraU l«aT»- Trararaa OHy. A 41 a. m.. aoaaaetAxw for polBta north
Trata kMW< Traracaaaty 11:10 a. m. aon-
p£5"-3RJ23ri;2&.'*
Trata arrivaa Travaroa Oty SJI a. m. (faaS
trata with alaapar from OtoteamM.)
, Jrf-“Ss:sS’3J:sr
"*'*“•“*
TraAa arritW tram Vattoport M JDa. m. ate
44 p.m.
> i- a..
’o.airo»Mfr.U^. *”*****•
Whenlyon
yon want loe or Wood don't listen to a smooUi
talker; he wantaI your dollar today and will be in nome
_____________
onow. 1. do not amd to naka you
other
toi
momimras to giving good servioe; yon know that I
have dooe fio dnrixig tbe past 15 yean and aspeotlo
tiP^heaBdoftiiDa. OtiMB* HaM 7U
ulilkMKttl O. l-IOP»ICIN9
DKS. J. 0. k HART J. TRUEBLOOD ,
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OAMADSTsWUhatmiadc. S a. m. Da U
1 to A p m T to S ivasispi Bteimm ■
Wrakoopfis*- attaami pkaM te.
JOHN R. SANTO
|'(»aaAiiimitt|
Maw WUhate ttock, Tneflaa
FIRE mSDRANCE
L. L. A. BUILOlINk
” A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
OBoa Mf. Maw Wnteia Mott, eita
GEO. A. JARVIS
l.l.ilnrN BrnfflMIte
MOUOE k MtWEnr
6EIERAL IISGRAICE
"ttssF.sj'Sisi'sassr
I I
mewwilhslm block
C. 0. MILLER
DKN*riteT
iSSSSSPsasIP EYES
EXAMINED 7REE
rLASaCI
U fWfect CffsdlttoB
Txstos laaoa ZtotoBsa onr ss Mten
IN C. B. Tqlv GmI Gi.
DOCTOR RALPH B. JIROCH—Physi
cian mod furgwm. 6X Sut bcrtonil
block Cltx. phone WH. Offirn b<iQr«
9 to 12. 2 to 5 and 7 to k i.’Hnrk.
201 FRONT STREET
(RAID RAPIDS A IIOIAIA lY
COMPAIV
o. L. UlOKDua
DR. G. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Huiberlond block, pbridrlan and snrgccm.
Cilltsctu phone at4.
DENHST
CUdar City ate Pm
LMar atyi
KoxtdoorA V. rt««drich»*ho*«»or»
Estate J
OR. CHARLEt A- BUR BRIDGE, !V^
tUi. Ztn ZZ N»a Wilhelm bU»rk.
TravtGrodu
b*ge.
a F. eANVKII A MKA
-
lOK AND >AfOOD...
.
OR. F. F. LAWTON—t>«ce room, re-
MUSIC HOUSE
.July 6-7-8-10-12
to oye.«
flute. 1
OR. A. H. HOLUDAY. Graduate ‘
ronio University. Ofllce In Mom
bldg- Triephones. oAoe 1«2; n
dence 104.
SEE OUR WINDOW
W. T. Roxboigh, Mgr.
OR. F. MOLOBWORTM- Special at
tsntlon to diseases of the eye. ear,
nose aad throat.
Gksses flUte.
Rooma 7 ate *, H. A L Metcuatte
Oo. biOLk. Both phoaes.
IfiCi
Ym Art IM FteOsg Well,
tbud aad vron out perfanpa orerumefcad. Oemt fatt & way wbte
CsrpotCUaBk« ate FsathseRaaa.
•nrouR MONEY la
NO GOOD**
Matt.J.Johnsohs
BoardmaB Rira
Bcctric L^t
k Power Co.
RCAL EfiTATK AND LOANA-Gmnd
Ttmrorss Lted ate Ltea Co.. F.
Thnrlell. Manafr. OHe*. room S
HamOUia A MiOilDMi blodt. ^
JiliRPET GLEUM WOKL
KIMBALL
JOHNSON DRUG 00.
OR. a E. CHASE, removed from awM WHhete Mock, to ««7 ate «M
WBM Bank BuOdlng.
IdARK CRAW’D OELIVERY-Ught
freight, pontes ate trunks. Oflke
at City Book Store.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let us vitalize an idea
for you,
AT 10 CENTS PER BOX
'
Ko Matter WH4T POWRB
youVe been Bfiia«. yo«H
BVKNTUALLY fimploj
cfeotneitj, aol osW for «»•
tmtfiar
ot utOi ty aad geoetal aiIfi|itB.
TRY A RECORD WANT ADl
uut- ui
“'’•.‘TT
*!
|uitruo
ts-ing
tur>. I p to the time of the war of the;
Yellowlv was a luirtlcularlr ' *»>e ehan«*l? Ami Just as tbe t.rldelady'.
llevolutlon swords wore nsed almost j
jj^
jamn of very wurl- i
I"**"
«
exeluslvel.v by duelists, lliough In somej
manners and market! l-ravery. ami,
ease, guns, pistols and even knlv« I during the civil war served In tbe Con-j
'
were used. For example, alsmt Id) i federate amj .
It would
the
f tin*...............„...
---------------y«n- Dp.. D»ir lb, dd towD ot H.U..
Sl»« .............
.
>»
-«•,,
tbe evLwlH-n'the great uJaPt ** ‘"■"T ^H1 gowns, yon know.*'—
there wa* ,a duel l»etweea two ship trerr
, Id. U. It. in Newark News,
captains, growing out of a- quarrel!
aU>ut a trifling matt«*r. In which tlieir
left hands were lashed together, vrhlle
ea«h bad a daggvv In tlie right Iwud.
Karh dagger was fastened to tbe wrist
with a lan.vard so that If It slipped
from the hand it could be grasped.
Both men were killed In this desiderate
encounter, which was witnessed by
'
In order to bring this dep&rtment more promi'
several i>ersons. In the cold blooded
uently before the iJc-ople of Traverse City, we
fashion of that time.
Dueling eontlnurtl to l»e much In
will placx* on sale for one week, tbe newest and
vogue until the period of the Mexlcas
bueet asitoriinent of toilet soa{>s in all tbe lead
war—ln fact there were du«^« up to
ing floral odors,
tbe time of the civil war. Toward the
end yf the eighteenth century dueling
came to be tbe fashion, and thla went
over Into the nineteenth century for
some years. Tbe State unlversUy waa
Istenee.
then In' tbe early stages of exlstt
Money Back if Von are DissatisGed
upon t
lUlelgh. tbe greatest North Caro
of lU
linian oC bis time, s distinguished
Revolutionary soldier, the friend of
Washington sod of Lafayette and the
father of Biabop 1V>lk of Louisiana
(afterward a noUble Ueotensnt gen
eral In tbe Confederate serricei. to go
to (*bapel 11111. tbe seat of tbe unL
versily. and by bis precept and exam
ple stamp out dueling. Colonel Polk
went and talked to tbe students tn
sut-fa a way that duels ended there.
I>rluips tbe most Interesting of an
tbe fatal duels In tbe state was that
lietwev«o Governor Ilk*haid Dobbs
8|teigbt and John Stanley. Thk was
fought lu tbe center of tte hktoric
town of .Newliern lo ISOa Newbern
was tbe mo&t srlstoerstk* place In tbe
state. It had been for years tte seat
of tbe royal government and for a con
siderable time of tbe state gorernment
under tbe federal crastl'.utlon. The
THM PXMOUS
dud was the reunlt of one of tbe Intensriy bitter and prolonged political
cootrovcrsles wtakh marked that pe
riod. The rhatlenge was sent by
8(K'igbL and Stanley, exerekliig tte
light df tbe person ehsllenged. dwoe
plstob as tbe weapons. Tbe place cho
sen was a kwtn under some noble elms
In tbe roar of the Masonic lodg^ and
It k one of tte strange farts that comIdrte pobUetty was given to tbe affair
and that not tbe least effort 'was mate
to atop it. In fact, a number of promlfM ars nol aatk&sd witt RMhs.
neot persons wUncsiK<d ||.
This is our ffonmnlos wUtkpmmAlk
Tte friends of Stanley pkadte for a
enry bottk.
reeonrUktioii. not only before tte doeL
.. For telt Ate CtawtetteA OMIy kgr but while It was la iiregnss. Aftar tte
LOOK for Stater's Pauairilw
FOR .
POWER
• ^
« cballe^ In duel* and
j^
challeitm-d. He was “out
j
unbnrt. All of
‘
doeU were fiuiglit out of the stole.
i
^
*» conen*..
There were ooim* dock which bad s
\
we of these affair. l«*lnc
J tlwt
whlcU Sksn-o Jones Ogured
j
'which grew out of a <Usp*itc alwut
lu this neltbcr pirtk-Inaut was.
j^urt. Jhnev was a great planter and a
i wrlliT of rus h l<s*al rejiato, and one
I« A f.tai durir**
ovary «M* rsteM KMk PM
Varukk. B> 1. WuM A Bm Trwmmi
QjcTRicmr
I om-e made frleDd^ and tbe matter cod
ed bapttil.v.
General Thomas L. Cllnguian. wbo
Chatham,
farm la dclcvlrcd
Carolina." In wlilcli be rnasted Tl>oinas
is equally at home at (be piano or In great burry a few momenta twfure the Jt-ffi-rMin o;i the groaixl that be bad
• he ballroom and Is a pnimlneni mem offleers arrived, sod llius avoided er- • been studiously unfair to \ortb CaroThis netlon of hU ever after sob- j
Lts Intense |vartUIIiy
ber of Chatham and Kinderbook so—.............. ... -rrltlrlsm from the '
del}-.
THE FIELD C4' HONOR
Mra. Utte. tte author af that pop^
ttkr hymn. *T TUak Uten 1 Mete
Ttet Bwwc Blory af dd." k In bsve
a tribute paM her. ’The FUlwote Con^
gregstiOHal chapel at KtspMmy. Bteis to be restored sad opened free af
debt on her birthday. Aag. ML Her*
tte byum was flm auag.
OmAmkM. iU FUte-
wmnm mr iix
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