The Evening Record, July 29, 1905

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The Evening Record, July 29, 1905

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

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THE EVENING RECORD

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atUNDIS
SIMDUP

PROP. WILSON MflU. SPCAK.

THAVCmC CITY, MICHIOAN, tATURDAV, JULY 2>. IMS.

TO OPENIS OF
IRESBVITION

WIN Addma OM SrWIera M Their
Wswfa Ai«.S.
Special to the Bvmrfnc BaM
BardiekvUla, Mleh.. inly ».--Pixif.
Wllaoa «( tha Unlvaralty of
ALAfMiD OVEN OEIMAN AOtTA- win addraaa thh old aattlara at thair TRAVERSE CITY VETERANS MAY
aaaaal plealc hart Aag. S. Oi H. Bay
SEND REPRESENTATIVE.
T10N TO CLOME SALTIC.
af Olaa Havaa hpa doaatad tha Alloa J.
Day to the old aattlars sad cscankms
will he glvea on Olea lake.

muEUUKBniaswps
OFCN TDOSEMANy.RUMIA, DEMMARK AND SWEDEN.
if ttM AtfUMIw !• fcowM Ommm
MfM Mavt TAkM Lm«
T*.
«M ■•eomlmng Rr4»wSw
•fit Naval Rmmt.

BTE a» POWB S ITTORST

PASSEN6EIIS
OIDNTIWIKEN
POUR OF FIVE CARS OF P.
TRAIN LEFT THE RAILS.

SO THAT HE COULD MAKE THE
DRAWINGS FOR THEM.
Mwtiag MMd Last Seanliit to Dtoeam
Utah Govsmmaat

f

S(.OOdREWAROOFFERED

The paMee .have detained three suspecU at the poUee sUtlnn hut do not
think they have the cullty parties. The
auspacta an lOdward Preston, an exaonvlct. John Quinn of New York city
and Ptank 1^.
(The atory of the murder Is given on
page t. aaociEd oolumn.)

GENERAL WOOD IS ILL

CMMEDIWEB DAM

WILSON’S HOT DENIAL

By Wire to the Dvenlng Record.
W'sshlngtun. July^ZS.—It Is uindcrSAYS STORY ,OF SECRET RESIO- stood that the roud’ttloa of Oen. Leonanf Wood eontinups to give hla friends
NATION IS NOT TRUE,
grave concern and that the president
has sent an order countermanding the
^Malletoosly GotUn Up and Mallcioua* order n>llevlng General Carter from
duty In the Phitippinca on the fear
ly emulated by Thoas Who
that W’ofkl's eonditlon may not per­
Lis.- Hr Said.
mit him to return to the Phlllppluea at

High School Principal and Teacher
Drowned—He Lost Control o#
the Row BoaL
By Wire to the Bveoing Record.
Norfolk, Neb.. July 29.—R. C. I'ow
em. principal of the Norfolk, High
school, and Miss Annie MrUride. k
toarber. were carried over th«‘ dam In
the ESk Horn river last night. Both
dn»wned. rowers lost control
of the row boat.

By Wire to the Kvening Record.
Wa^lngton. July
A n-port that
JOHN GEER WAS DRUNK.
ha had sent hU renlgnsllnn secretly
to the president was brouRhi m the attantlon of Seentary »llson this morn­ Washout on tho a R. A I. Near Mill Hit Friday Jag Coat Him S&2S In
Judge Roberts’ CourL
Croek Lsid Out the Pseaening. -Mallrlously gotten up and ma
gor Service.
John Geer, who halls from Buffalo
lleknisly rtrrulated liy tboHo that lie,”
and has been wtwklng about the livery
waa the way he refuted ».
The heavy rainfall was inslrummUiI bams and race track In this city for
Issl night In causing so severe a wash­ the past few wecHs. was fined Lt and
which amounted to $5.25 In
out tin the G. R. A 1. that the morning
train from the south due here at S:2S Judge Roberts’ court this morning.
Mra William SaUrel Was Picking
swB unable to pass Mill Creek conse­ Geer was picked up In the G. R. A I.
Raapberriaa and Fell Down a
quently the Cincinnati sleeper was left yards yeeterday morning In an Intoxi­
Stacp Hill.
at Grand Rspids as well as the regular cated condition and landed in the
morning train eouth of Mill Creek. coop. He is well known to the police.
Mrs WUllam Satarel of Wayne The afternoon train due here over the
BURGLAR Died.
street broke her right leg at the ankle G. R. A I. at l:2f. was delayed until

by Ralph Oocmor has always been sold st $1.25. A
special limited editxm is now pablished which we
shallaellah

S3 OEN*r8.

WEST SIDE
IIS aOODED

This is a grand ohanoe to get a ttopy of this remark­
able book at a low price.

OITY BOOK B*rOPtK
Tha Babwt Cmrur. VNfi.

MILL CREEK AGAIN
CAUSES
GRAND RAPIDS TROUBLE.

CIOUD BURST THIS I0RNIR6

NUMBER OF FACTORIES PUT OUT
war veteraas met la County Clerk
OF BUSINESS.
Robert R Wbltrr's olBoe laat evening
to discuss the probability of giving
the power of attorney to soom suit­ Grand River Rose Nine In^ea While
able person who will be at the open­
Indian Mill Creek Bounded Out
ing of the Utah Reservation next
of lU Banka—ConslSareblc
lonth.
Damage Was Dona.
Dr, H. B. Garner, when In the west
ro weeks ago. aUH>ped off at Balt
Lake City and was Informed there By Wire te the Evening Record.
Grand Rapids. Mich., July 2d.—A
of the new opening and the apaclal
favoritism which all veterans receive cloud burst pasiMd over this section
through the government and Immedi­ early thl» morning causing convlderablc
damage.' ,-Grand river has risen
ately on his return here he Informed
members of the post and Hannah nine Inches and Indian Mill creek
ip. who called a meeUng last night. boundtxl over its bankn, inundating n
The meeUng was presided over by large sect Ion of the west side of Grand
Judge Roberts, chairman; Robert E. Rapids. A number of 'factories were
Walter being the secretary. While no compidled to suspend operations fur
accurate Information Is Just now avail­ the da.v.

able tho land oIBcc of Utah has been
reached through messages sent this
afternoon and It Is expected that
deflnite arrangements can be made at
their next meeting the first of the
week.
According to the nnderstandlng. one
who Is deslgfisted with the power of
attorney may enter the names of as
many as he desires of veterans and
though the rules vary In different reecrratloas it to understood that a
eran may prove up his claim In four­
teen months, with only an eight months
residence thereon, ho having six
QOBlIls after entry to reach the claim.
It to understood that the aloliment
will be made by lottery and that the
CONDITION CAUSES HIS FRIENDS
person having the power of attorney
GRAVE ANXIETY.
from veterans may enter the nanaes of
many as have empowered him
do an.
President Haa Countermanded His
Order Relieving General Carter
From Philippine Duty,

THE SKY WLOT

Combi natiee Haa See
1 WWi
Capitol «r SS4JMAB00.
By Wire to the Evealag Roeort.
Nbw York, July
A
at street car boDdlng eampaatas. Includlng BOOM of the largest amcenu
In the United Btatoa. haa Iren formed
with a capital of $StA00.M0.

f

tha Ea-Stodiera.

6 O’CLOCK EOtTIOrt

STREET CAR COMPANIES.

twenty-five members of the
SOMMI REM TO FaCE O.About
A. R. and the Spanlsh-American

Bjr Wlra to Um» Breolnc RMsonL
iM&on. July tf.—BDcnaboMu
enltr an BMBtfaadiic oosaMerabto
alam over Uia asltaUoB procMdinc la REMAININQ STANDING IN THEIR
NORMAL POSITION.
Ovmauy eralax Um kals«r to take Uie
loitiathre la Ue taawiare of a proda^
mmtUm barrlnc all «anlilp« from the
BalOe «xcepl thoae of Oermaay. Ro*- Putiman Conductor Was the Only One
Injtmd and Ho Wao Hurt Only
•la, Duarli and SvadM. If the act
UtM la aaeocaidal Oern^y will have
Slightly—Wreck Cauaad But
tadWA a Mac atop toward acoomplltbLittle Jsr or Natae.
tag bar aaihitkai to bMXNaa the pnpoadaraat ouatlaantal adval power.
Special to the Bveoing Record.
Grand RapMs. Mich., July ».-Traln
No. 10, aouth bound, on the Pen Mar­
quette northern dlvlaton ran Into
washout at the aouth limit twitch of
the Alpine station at 1:&5 this oiornlng
FOR ARRREHENtlON OF ELAY- and four of the lire can of the train
left the rails.
ERE OF JOSEPH MOYER.
The wreck was one of thej mMt p<
collar In the history of ndli
illroadiDi
Ofiralt Pallc* Haa Several EwapecU Some of the coaches rode cleer to the
Under Amat Birt Dent Eelieve
right of way fence and remained In
their normal posiilon. The wreck was
They are Right Onea.
accompanied by so little Jar and noise
that the passengers In the Pullman
By Wlra to the Bvaolnc Record.
er were not awakened. The PullDetroit. Mksh.. July 29.-Thc boaitl
conductor waa slightly bruised,
at andlUfra today offered a reward of but there was no need of the services
tl JOe for the arraat and convIcUon of of four doctors who were rushed to
the two naB who bniully nurderad the scene on the work train,
Joeaph Moyw. a Monroe avenue pawn- others were Injured.
iMolwr. laat avanlnc, and then escaped
with naarty 110.000 valuables. There
Is no daSalte due to the murderers as

WCATHEW-flbcwrw tmlflit; eool«r
BOftk porttai: 9mt$j tetr; freA
aarth«Mt vteds.

Wist
People

Into such

Summer Suits
Mw*»r«Mntoctod«yMid yen mS
not ody kick »wHl and cool tor toe
btleeto or tote aMMa.bex here e
•olltoeterteMtoereaweer wtth.

• sad -opportoattT"
w* brine th«n Ioc«Um

Cbt C0W PrictM
oer ipetoel v.lam el rSB, TJafeto,
ate. U40. Unueed UUB.

•"thnl tb« rin^anUos* to boy U a

KuNcfcditoytsiBjr
Itttas* Wpmtm§*
Cbllinms*
SbPis
Oxfcrdg
Slippers

WE

dot Weather

Tootwear

has stariod in
his
Bummor rampage.
.
His
revdry consists of dis-

ig a bunch wherevt
e gets in his work. On

A sweeping rctluclion in
Mens’ Womens’ and Chil<1n-ns’ Tan, Bloch aud(’anvas Oxfords

SKEETERIZER

We have j'ust roeeivivl a largo
shipni«-nt of womens* sho<*8.
tliut we have placed on salo

will keep them off

at $12$
nil solid and latest stylts.

WAITJ^
DRUG .yrORE

( 5 E COR FRONT 8. UNION

____ I

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Tltls
PRICES SATISFACTORY
BatabliahedIn ISOS
Hoorn 810 State BankBMa.

Boys’ and youths’ rough and
reatly shot's at exception­
ally gootl values. Romem.
lier wi‘ are never uudersold
for gootl goods.

JUfrtd Breilick
& Compattf
2*2 e. Treat St

HAVE

VmE

BKBT.

Tana, Patent Kid, Canvas, Outing, Tennis, Etc. Prices
are right. We have a few bargains, no old atodt but
broken siises.

BAOMAIMT

¥®nj

Si

robook

READY-^-5

to figure on LUMBER of
any kin<l, yon’ll save time
and money by ooming hero
dinvt. If yon are to build
this fall plac<* your oitlor
for tlio Sash, Doors, Windows, Siiling, Ceiling, Porch Columns,
Intorior Finish of all kimls—and han* thorn maily to place in
posit
- lition wlnn noodwl. You will find this will save you much
ly laUT on.
dela^

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.
CtttMna Phon*. S2| Ball. I09«

TIWIIS DEUTEi -

BBOKEHER LEG

thU aKNulng. Mrs. BsUrel. in com­ after 3 o'clock, waiting transportation
pany with her alater-in-Isw. was pirk of the south passengers.
Ing raspberries on the hills weet of the
city this morning and at ahont 7:S0
the unfortunate woman slipped, and
to sliding down the steep Inriine bent
the limb under her and broke it She
was carried to her home and a physlclaa BunuBoaed. who reduced
fracture.

DEIEHOUS WITH ndHHB

DIED AT ASYLUM.

By Wire to the Bvening Record.
Gaylord. Mich.. July 3$.—WhUe deUrtous with typhoid fever, Opy Lambert aged IS. the aou of Josae Lam­
bert. a proaHnent cltlxen of this place,
attempted suicide by sbooUng hlmaelf
In the head thU noon. Ills recovery Is
dotthlfuL

rrad Pleree. Passed Aumy Early TMa
Morning.
Another death occurred at the asy1am this morning. Prod Pierce, aged
IT. passing away at an early hour. He
lesrea a father who U Sere and two
brothers. The remains will be taken
by the father Monday to the heme In
Maeoata county, where uie faaerml will
takepisee.
CKargad With Plaanliig InaurtoeUoaary Movement ReaponsIMe for aa
Many Dtotorbanoaa.
There will be a special meeting of
the Owtxal Labor Vnioa Monday,
•vaalag. July SU at S o'clock. Every By Wlra to the Bvanlng Raoord.
SelesBto la requested to be ppweaL
Warsaw. July
Ten leaders of
Important bualaeea. ^
j«iy
the Jewish Band hare haw arraated

JEWBBlEARERSAIHdTa

W. R OamabHl of u«r fm
tlM aNy ymSMSay.

Was Shot By I
per While Robbing Hto Till.
B.V GTlre to the Evening Record.
Chicago. July
The burglar shot
by Ed Cartoon, a saloonkeeper, eariy
this morning while robbing Carlson’s
till, died a few hours later. The
ond burglAf escaped.
BARN DESTROYED.
Flra ^ring t Storm Cauaad I 92fi00
Loss.
By Wire to the Brealng Record.
Charlotte. Mich., July
Fred MeCUntJe's bam and ooatanta were de­
stroyed by fire during the atorm this
morning. Loss $2,000.
Meeting of the Northern Michigan
PouUry and Pet Stock asaodsUon.
Monday evening at 7;S0 at C. W.
Wbaaloek% oOee tor purpose of dtoeuBBlat hoMlag a poaltir show in
Jaanarr- Thera wiU be a special
papar on ralstng pooltrr by Dr. Ash­
ton. AH maabers are waatod tbara.

nm ANNUAL plealc of tha Swed­
charged with ptoanlng the lasurrac- ish Brothers wlU be glrea at Bast Bay
rhlch has been re- Sunday. Everybody to Invltad.
^ dtoturbaneoa.
JulyJS-n

Tog Csb M SstlrfhctioG st CriBBsll Bros.* Hssic Hsgso
I TBsy srs EjcclssiYs ASsnts for
Stcinway Pianoe
KsU'y Organs
Sohmer Pianos
Packanl Organs
Grinni‘11 Bros’. Pianoe
Silver Chimes (Irgans
Krakauer Bros.’ IMauoa
Chiaigo CotUi^' Organs
Sterling Pianos
Huntington Piar
’lanos
Mcndel^ln Piano#
A^H.lian WeblK?r
Crown Pianos
1‘ianohi
Wegman Pianos
Smith A: Banns Pianos
Schaeffor Pianos
Victor
Williard Pianos
Bans Pianos
Edison
Gilbert PinnoB
Haines Bros’. Pianos
J. W. York and Son
Haini« & Co. Pianos
rtunmU w* WouU boy then.. AU ln»t
ir w* fce*w of eey
oo eeny twyioeat pUa

MEN’S WOOL PANTS

Sen Raying Pianos .

TalMflE MacMoes
Band insirninents

ORINNSUI. BROT-HKRS
MkklgGG'sLsGiiBg HgsIc Hogm. 159 E. Fromt St

G

Mi>KS’€airocm nsss

Revp Reduvear.....
Jost in—the best rahioa, psttems and qualities of
of silks we havti seen at these prices—

2S toBto aad SO totito

Rem Regliaee Sbirts
Bet nuke*—Innt ot maiat ud pcrale cIoUh—

$L00 aad $L$o

QUICK.

8.00 »,r'f... 8.60

$5 goods for $8.76

W

-

'.-ffr^'^ ■ vWip

I Kieomi THAVSiiM ernr.

Saturday, july a m.

viohiqan,

THEEVOiillGRECm

firud TnwM mi Arizmgitii|Csestaj.

$ S«K Iilww^ as N Dak D^o^ ^

I LOT OF 000 OeSEBS

idera and All Othar.
The reporta from ov^mlnea ahow

f'( -i\

m <Uaoovet;jr «f a new ore ledge very
rich in ffold and copper.

Alro the diswhkh

AW.BASni.1

appenr to be wolDnBttte or taagstea.
it win reemlre farther tanrcatlgattoe u»

Pll

fatly the chwoniar of these
THievCt tCCUftCO ROTH MONEY

If they prove to he what they

AND D1AMONOC.

aeem we wiU have a big paying mlae at
A

--aia «<«Y«a«st aw tbsm wb. wlA to A

9 OKCIIVC
mcMiM;

n IK KUT OF DEnRT $
CRIMC TOOK PLACE IN SUMNEM

niwtr
•^MAsa-uiSsr'

CENTER OP CITY.

face value ta a few namths.

acceran

A

AjwUcaUuns fur atock mmn Abe apo
•teak books frow

,

Ars paTabfo «i

9 AH
A

9

Asmaod. Mm

slight cdfort

R nsviinc citt

Plaaad Under Am
Drappid Portion of Ropty.

made by

atoehbol

About onc-thlrd of the aUoanmit has
hedaaw stiieUy ccaMsetHI
ccaffdsetm

taken.

9

The reporta

fron the

mines and those appUcations at

I fell's Savings llaiih

Died a P«w Hours LaUr-

cial aale set forth in the Jane report
have been very good. oaosiderlBg the

wmm

9
yiaOm Waa Pound Uneoi

oocc. and cmr stock will be worth lu

Yon can nve foanrlf
moBcy hj Making »
**di«Binr adertaan** faetck
W« hare a fiae lot of
odd OD«n, iBoal oT 4hem
btknKed to full bedroom svitca and tbc bab
ance of tbc suite baini;
aold Me are Roing to
oioM oat tbc dreoacn
at lean tbaa ucHobI conL
It will oaai yon notbinR
to kiok, bat will nave
jroo iDoney to buy tti*w.

very eacuoraglng that we have detercalaed to decline the offer at the syn­

MicmcM

dicate mentioned In tho June rrporL
Wc will, therefore, eootlnue the spe­

TtvCrrAltiiGRRi
B«r.

cial Bale until the whole ISO.OOO sbarvw



are sold at ten ceot* per share.

liurriAL MAZiNa

Detroit.

Mich,

July

Sf.-gosoph

Moyer, pawnbndtrr. at <2 Mtmroe ave-

Cotksf b»zin* U ti*d rnoogb but
«lM9i It ««»w to d«»lrojrlB|c the »*n«-

noe. was attacked

Utj or a weddlBg coremoBy bf ■«!»-

fatally lajnrod by thieve* wrho caught

Jccttef ibo brtdo «ad

him akme la bla office.

Krona to aU

aorta of lmJlpnltl«. ll l« time to cmU •
halt

hospital a few boors later.
The thieves got

A fouiif coujde wore roccaUy

away with about

iNrHod lo Kalanuuipo and after the

MOO la

forfniij tbolf^roda>«Hit tbcm la aa

wortb of dlaaronds.

aotonobllo b^priOK a alan **Just Mar­

unconsciouB la his place at business,

ried” and droYo them aboot the city at

with bis bead

a rapid face.

tattenxl and with diamonds and Jew-

brido and

Tbo acttaalloiM of tbl>

icruam

w«to

money

and

probably

11.000

Tboy left Moyer

terribly cTUshed

and

ibyer’s muallants
Mb)

had

the slM»w

windows after fHlUig the

pawnbroker with a heavy cane

To axpoao a w»man to the jeon! and

club.

hoy**

be done.

Voroaually diactuwed.

Tbc man wbo

was aliout CO years old.

Wet a brolh«’T of the bride I* said

dition of the display windows.

f hare been In ihlK party.

was found lying on the floor of his pri­

J

,

A itSte. practical or Impractical. Is

••all

rifflil eniKiisb.

but

j'whole dty lo share It?

why

ibe Indians

I (»ught to Do."

lit- c«»ni<> to

“What W>

Indians

wlse.

WWkaRlBRRilttBfl

tember 1st.

FUtL

BLOOD

physleiau

|iort.

l>)u*t miss this opportunity.

Thomas SmurLbnailc. lYesldcoL
Bent Her Deubla.

July 2k 29

yoB ret the west sim on your
I? Protect yoursell wUb s
iBBibot porcb sbade. We have sU
Sizes.
J. W. MiUikcii joly20!f

sch’MtlK fur I he Indians, ansmg them PtlXh;
'K-log Carlisle, bis alma mater. Tlu-n MUBbi

APACHE, Indian'’'''
I lug. known auuiag the w hil**s as tte»
, -j.
a gnul-urte td Albion od

WILL BE PRESENT.

1 lege, is exjiecUNj lo be preseni

and

I preach.f
Much Larger Tent Will Be Uused This j
Those who heard him last year
Year—New Highvswy Pram Depot
cSi'tivaU'd by_blx tw-nut'iis.
Rev. W.

Be Translated.

''

time*.
Special to the Evening Reconf.

Mr. I’Uas l.s a ChipiK-wa.

Theu

should

l»o KfU l*y

who Is well and (svoraldy known

rangements an- Ix-lng fast romplettd

Ibt? white ixsiple of northern
norther

P. A.. Grand lUplils. Mich.

for (he great Indian camp meeting at

gan who will Is- ptvM-m sll the time.

Norlhporl

Rev. John Kewaylo-shlk «d Kesudiu. 9

[ taken the moat aarrrd vows that roan
Marrlase is not a Juke. It Is not to Ik>

' • regardod Uithtly and the sooner the

•auKsloas hazlnK Is done away wlUi. alley.

The affair occurred within a

block of police headquarters.

with It and c«iniM'quciitl> the less l»us-

Several

suspects have lKH«n plac«*d under

Deafncaa Cannot B« Curad

FYuro now on will be seeding time for

al I
Lho
There Is only one way to core deaf­
ness. and that is
by oonstitnUonal
remedies.
Doafness Is caused by an
loflamod condition of the mucous lin­
ing of the Bustachtan tuba.
When
this tube Is Inflamed you hare a rum­
bling sound or lmt»erfect hearing, and
when It is entirely cknuxl. deafne^is I
tsult. and unless the in
tion can
an he taken out i
restored to Us normal condition, bear
Ing will he destroyed forever; nine
case* out of ten are a
d by ca­
larrh. which U nothing
ll an Inflamed condition of the mucous
tares.
Wo will ^ve One Hundred Dollars
y (of deafness (caused by
for any case
it
cannot be
cured by
catarrh) that
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu­
lars, free.
F. J. CHKKKT ft CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by druggist*. Tfic.
Take Hall's f'amlly Pills for oonsti-

the spring

and

gutters. alle)-s and

vacant

lots, but the time 1# n«ar when the
ai>eds wilt Ih' rliH- and evt*ry wind will
acatter them, not only In neglected ter
rtlury, but upon Uie welt kept lawns
and pivtiy fb>wer gardens near by. A
vigorous cnTniNilgn against tbo wee«ls
wow will ivducc the crop another year,
Sm| at the same time will grmtly Im­
prove priwcnv npiswrances. Nor should
the anll-wet-d Camiwtgn be confined to
city

autht»rltb*s.

Bveo"

huUM^

hidtler aiul >ard owner should s<v to
it that his own pretnbics are fnv.

A

little activity now will save much work
and annc*)ance next summer.—<1 rand
Rapids Herald.
This Is ea<vltent advice for Traverse
Oil) cilirvns also.

The school Inspectors <«f. the I
♦hip t»f 8«d«»n will m»H l at the store «if

ha\<e spent ctmslderahle. either tlmV

A. J. rrunington of VtMar. Saturday

.€»r tatmey, in removing the wwds from
lawns.

The seed*

Aug. 12. to make the anntial reports.

for ihinsc

Weeds came fn»m the streets.

IMinqueui ditwtors should report be­

Abtng

fore that dale.

lloardman a\enue llo*re is a imtch of
]polBon Ivy

hard labor. Ordinarily the Indian, who |

The yie-

In-gln each day at daybreakSi

has not been brought up in a school j ^^intiaue

help In arranging the grounds an' eiithusiastir over It.

imiil

29 mon at‘d-.*uii-lo-rci«l-l

J<i!iiivot

r y.M, I
Mil by W. T. MeGe<A Surprise Party.
1 Tenn. “I had a r.H»gh. f»»r fmiri
A pu-asam Mirprire party may Ik-• year* .
Nrrthmg hel,a-d mc. until
giv.m to y.Mir sToma.-l. and l.ver. h, i.-ft Dr King's Sew DlMv.very fot
taking a n...liclne whh-b will relieve ,ronsntnp<h.n. Omgh* and t'old*. whlcl

late

In

the

hef and r<ire, f..r l.eaihe-*M-. dl/.rlne**
iniihm. 2:x- at jrdmw.ii Dnir
t ft ,
;
----------------------------------

Perfert womauli'NMl tb-jM-ndh (Mi pei- |

evetiinr.
alway

physical heaiily
Ilollif^ter'*

c«»du--*

IbK ky

lo all wh<» u»e . Sun*' drug stores.

Mountain

Tea. j

Bright eyv's and red chtt k* f.dlow It.s j
use.

35 cents.

Jubnium drug stortt

BIUTEU'S PAN.\TELIA, a

delight j

to particular smoker*.

July rft-H

iand barefiMited Iwys going along there

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

man

who

understand*

the

Tlio*o

who have heretofore had difficulty in
finding enough to cat will be amply
Many more

Indians than formerly will Im' in tents
on the ground.
iM-en

A new blghwky ha:\

constructed

from

de|iot to tbc grounds.

the

railway

The entrance

to the grounds I* only a few hundred
feet fn>m the di*pot.

Train service t»

tho fwmp ground from Traverse City
will he so aranged that one ran go at
almost

any time of day. stay

after the meeting at flight

and

until

very

of

spe-akers

will

Include

excellent addresses

white men and Indiana.

by

Rev. Dr. J. U.

IVvtiR of the Christian Advocat*- will
pn-arh <»n one of the Biindays.

Rev.

Mel Troller «f Grand Rapids ha.s slgnlflixl his intention t»f Ix'lng present
for a e«Miplo of addresses.

Rev. M. D. Oar-

n.T of Traverse City will be

present to preach on one of the days.
Hoives are entertaln»xl that tiovernor
Warner will visit tho mtH-Ung one day

'"i

and give an address on some topic

‘S^via!

Tuesday, Aug. I

At Ji»hnson l»rtig
M«-ads. fi. E Walt
ll.op. guaranteed.
prh-c 5l
lioMte ]
bay. mb. smoker,

wait for 1

V.

J ter** PanateUas.

Miss
MargarsINssills
raU-prodix-tKis t4 8tr Bdward ItaiP
wwr LytUm's twaatiful mmuilic kxv«

bis own choosing.

Dr. Carlas Montt-xuma. an Apac^'
Indian of full hliKMl and now a re)^l-

m LADY
OF LYONS
<Wt«VTd It. Hat 7ci« will If jea w-r (hw
eotn)>*tiv aixlpUy.''

deni of Chicago, will l>e here for FVl

mmL
\T
!

b

k free

TO DEPOSITORS
In Our Savings Department'
A Cash Register—Tbc most satisfactory Hume Bank manired.
L.U can Vc^ tbe bank at h
. We keep tbc key and will i
a save.
3 Par Cant Compound I

yo«r bnaiaeM is large or amalt.
Ovftal mm4 Hurptiu, f fiScOOft

FSt^TlIATiOlfALBAIS*

Myerse City. HitR.

day. Saturday and Sunday. Aug. Jk.
19 and 20.

Dr. Monteiuma Is a gradu­

ate of the State university of Illlnt^,
also

Carlisle and

of Northwestero

Medical school at Chicago.

He occo-

Rew-rrsd

mU bow

-

on **k- at th« liux
offiee

Prices: 25c, 35c; 50C and T5c.

-.. •

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
F’l^X'V’
ff»"lE'lB
OKIMT
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

SEE dt]ll WINDOW 2So

J.D. Paige Electric Gp.

IN

EVERYTHING

WMcli doYouWanl?
Every One Good!

Mr. Edward R. Salter
th« erst
psaraaoe in this «dty of ths eekhratod
IMcksb arUsw < forereytwrsa vstosd
tiaenkee «f Banry Inrtac * »apvrb

Judge FTwI-

will make an addres.s on the ‘'Social
Ufe of the Indian."

STEINBERG’S GRAND
OPERA HOUSE-.

get

home at a si-asuiiatdc hour.
list

'

Itusiness

will Ik- ready to serve meals.

provided for in that line.

J. W. HlillkCIL

A large '__________________________________________ ___

dining hall lo be conducted by a white

rcl. D.

C^t^outroF
?^Ka Ru-t'—

DEALERS

A much larger tent has been secured miteriffl hs< bcev very SCSirCe. Gct
year for auditorium pur|»o»es.

I riek W. Mayne of the CImilL court

eiu'ndlug over the walk

We BOW have Indita head fclcachc4 cottOB for summer dresses. Tbis

for thi* yt-ar than the ouc ii»ed last yoUPS flOW.

some

During

the past summer, many holiM*holders

their

dlaiis who have nut In wveral davs of, E-xet-.-ds any previous year.

The

There an* entirely

Umi mail) w(H<ds in this city.

.

Tha. Diamond Cure,

tlMHH' who hut recently were bdli lo,

be wiqctHi with great vigor and all |xis-

early summer they have been gmwlng

S*v it eati rniiiiaie the |s»|Min.

INHlcstrlans are passing at all tiroes.

alble cffivtlvencss by the city officials.

the

11

The English siK-aking
The scene of the robl*cry and mur­ rlght Is taught, cares but little alxiut |
1
der Is lo the htutrl of the dty. whertr appearance*. But this U being correct -! trauklaled Intoi Indian.
ixl by the influence of this meeting and j

OCSTROy THE WEEDS.
Tbc rampalch agalovt weeds should

. In stre*?t

Aug.

where the m-ct-sslty of having thfng* , I’rvachlng will hr- In Inuian and Eik-

*tacH» for Iho divorce courts.

Ihiring

Iteglns on

June

J<ibnMm drug store.

Mountain

dcx*r and to have escaped through the

.•fhc less levity tbcr<5 will Imt conn«*ctrd

tbc wtxsls.

which

Mlrhi-

the plunder they scv;umd vary from
continues
until Aug. 21.
The fine man of exci-llent qusUtit-ri as a
ll.fioo up to I5.CKM).
The murderers and
are supposeil lo have enten «l the front grounds are b«*iag put in spleudiil con- preacher will also Ik- pre.ieijt. In fact,
[•r t«f the la- ihe number of ekcciletit s|M-akers far
ditloneby a laTe ntiralM-r

t or Wnaum ran take.
V

to the

PMImales of

KorKy

Divlk-el ll n-YltaUte Ihe bhsal and bring]
The latest n.-s.s from Pari*. Is. that
bo had'^liy ail-j l*ck that hmqiy. Jo>»mis f*«i ling of t*y ih*-y have di-uxocred a diamond eurt
' tablets. ‘ f<ir roasutnpiicm. If yo«i fear ennsump

cash drawer by takiiiK the keys from

The thieves had gained access

Holli^tt•r'^

ev«Ty

dn-saiiig ticket agent. G, IL ft I. By.. * gone

their victim's pockets.

have Just

T*w.

scri|itive pamiihlel

^lean than the lacoratlnK of the fetdinics

to nothldc more or

Unrky Mountain T«-a will do 22 cents,
Take

: red racfi, Itev. John Jaetdw. an Indlau

Vof a ktmnx

ootiple that

Forced to Btarva.

T«-a «»r Tahleis.

mne near IVioskey. Mich., daliy from

i there Is Ibe «dd standby among the
Norlhporl. Mich.. July 29.—The )



“I knew no one. for four wcCk*. I
B. F. Ixx-k. of Ckmoord. Ky. aayn:
when 1 was sick with typhoid and kid-1 “For 2t» years I suffered agonies, with
cey trouble.” wilic* Mrs. Ant^k* Hun
Hun- a sore «n my rf|»per Up. *0 pnlafol.
FiMnt-tlBu-s, that 1 could not cal. After
Pittsburg. Pa., “and when I g«*l F««
iKdter. although 1 had one of the best vaini • to log every thing else. I cured
doctors I ctHild got. I was bent doulik. i
lb liiickliu's Arnica Salve." Uh
f<ir htirns. cuf* and wooads. At
aud had to rvst my hands ou my kn.x*s ;
when I walk.-d. From this terribl-'
Drug Kioro Ca.'s. F H. Meads,
alflh'tkin I.was res*-ue»l by Eb’clrtc till-1
Wall ft Sons' drug stores; only
icrs. which restored my hi-alth ami j
strength and
straight a*
i
P«jti5 light In the eye. tints the cheek
wonderful."
j with Nature** bloom, kuraens the tenstomach, liver an
j{*. Sion (ff life, brushes tbc cobwebs from
Ml Drug
at Juhnvti
E. Wall ft Sous' drug stores; tho^ brain, that's what HoUlatcr*s

tha” will In* given at l.ake Va way-go

Ellas, who Is a nJ^^^l valued worker July 4Ui to S<'pt. 4tb. This rendition
um'Uig the liuliaus. will preacJi st-verai of the Indian as a roinsutir figure,

to Croundw—All Services Will

TR«rMiBbl«BM

Terms same as stated In Jnac n

He Is well kn.»wn as a Y. M. <
re.sident

J. W. SL.A-TI

\Vt- srant to place it ail by Sep­

This has reference

wxtrker. has been

vate ufflre. Just gasping in the throes

!%■:

¥

hear biro will be thrilled by his recital

al several of the largi-st gtnernmejM

Moyer

with blocHl.

whi»

OCEUEKT SPaKERS COflIffi

of death, and the rt>6ra was spalti-red

ffliow

Oeoerally the

and ihoM?

H»vure a’l^ the slvtck you

can and get your fii<*nds to do llkt--

Traven.c City, or C. I.. lAorkwood. G.

^”jokes” amount

I

The tragedy was dlswivered by |
ersby. who nuticixl the ills4»rdeavl con­

His life history ha* been

ihtfr uplift and the way to attain it.

Moyer died at 8t. Mary's hospital,

baa a apark of luanbuod about him

lloa.

trfl

without recovering ^'*»nHci<^u^ness,

f aaoald rcaeat any Inioilt to bln aUter.

Bw*krr T.

ING BEING COMPLETED.

plimder around the floor.

A Kood

lloaad In placee wbcrc tboK^ arlloue

problem that

eeedlngly romantic

In their dospernte hurry i

remark* of atreet crowd* Is norootblni; ca|*o they bad srWtertxl some of tboir
tnmtn’M aaOM! abould never be men

ladiaa

WavklagloD does lo the negn> tyues-

evideutljr

snatched some trays of Jew elry- from

Ohio coople who wore handcuffod and
taken abool tbo city on a dray.

the

of life among bis iw^ofite.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR CAMP MEET-

prtqwisitluu.

pies much the same ridatioaship

MANY IMDUNS
WIU BE THBS

around Oie Boor,
elry scattered
s

aadoubtodls

bad MKSqrb bul oven woiYH' Indlcnlttr*
Dare boon n |K*rioU fur t xam|ilc. the

*'J^at ahould

market.. Get la on this ground floor

last cveoUig and
He died at a

It U

the Idggest and best inveetmeot oo tbc

No Matter What Light

Good Bread is Good

j-on liavo in y«»ur houeo then*
e m;i.!e from “The ilarvel.*’ “The 8opreroe”
r * II. cV L ro.’s JhiiL'’

IkxxHTitwl li.iml lainiNt with ali.-Klea to ninlcli

• ytui

are

sun*

If jvm am; either of

to have the wliiU«

li-st hreiul you everlsikwl.

< inlera

The Best Sewing Machine

That Dining Room
Sit

f‘*r all tlom.-fiti. work is thc“WHTTK’

omifortatide
i«isy
Iintcwl
arm aii»l e;
•k. VintOLvI
Ii—-----------------^
kiurt.'wSf h\«h baek,
bark.
luiy the oolitl fKik. tile ftiuey
8»>aL
You

hnviu}.;
1
^ aUxik
yfxjk the U-st
of yiviTs. vrinnintf hiyrli
smslals
Lslals at all exi*«ilions ami we have

wouUl h»ok UiUUiter if you lia.l a
of ilinin« f hairs.

We liave the

It

really

is

the “kin*,; of stnrin^ machines'

l*»tt<»m or t!ie l»ox seat as
_ . aeat, the eaiie li
WtKxl

•er yet luul a

you

1 nak a Im-ILt reeiHsmeiitly

cIk»060.

•______________ rustonuT.
•lissatisfit'd
.

Rare Perfumes

Beautiful Teeth
can U* the |uroi**rty of evervime.

Na­

ture srives them to you w liy not keep them ao.

arv |»riiiM* favonti'

Huhif(».‘un cs-lls for 2-V Uie liottle.

otiuee.

:RJc.

SaniUtl nt

KthviiolU*

liy Sozmhmt.

Can

Ask

for

tin* “Aiolf (^uixan” tlie vs*ry

latest: it has a Listing, ilaiiily odor.

Have a

tiy usi* theoM sUtml

line line of

Udthnl i* xfuuaw ul J<Vt. ^V, fjCk;

Bplemlitl tooth pow-

and SI.CR).

Make a nirisl

nc(v{»taitle gift ai

Jer at 5c an ounce.

any lime.

Razors"

Ironing Boards

.the celel.nilevl. giuiranU-ed **Chius^
brand M'll for $1.00. Sl.aO. $1.75 and $2.00.
Jiruslies—good ones for 15e, 20c, 25c aiuI 40e
Slrt)i>eo—somoUsing really fine aoU from .'>-x>
to $1.25. All kinds of hones at 4-V, 70c ainl
$1X10. Williams'shaving soap at lOe.

Wlxat is the itsc*
use* of hrivikitur
hrivikii yoar back
Wliat
when you ean buy an adj'uBtabIc irooiiig
bonnl for $1J25. ‘if you an'short, ii'in jronr
size—^j’ust iJO ineljag from the floor. If yoa
arv tall the aomc board does for yon, can bo
raisttl lo 42 inclus.

A THE HANNAN & LAY
m
MERINUmLE GOi^
DEALERS

IN

EVERYTHING

'

DEALERS

IN

EVERYTHING

DEALERS

IN

C¥RllYrHit«a.

fM* CVENIMO MOOM; TfUVCHM CiTY. MICHlMI, SATURBAY, JULY fl, IMS.

ffuimru^

to «fll remain
Uate «te
cMMaats. peawata. dandM':^.
IN AN AUTOMOBILE.
P£R30NAl_
AWj aBill MoBtey. AM- 14.
kalghta. mOUatt, Mxane Ita-Biakdra,
Admiral Tht* U astd'fe rec^re a
! -ABd yoo •« aD «oma IMMA’ ^
am- Mlanr of PV*<» a yiwr fur Ida aerr- Needy Married Fair EsMbHad en KaL | present nt the quiet hour at f :M nl
and a mnltltnde of anre odd. attamare
|
tcea
le
his
eetraXry.
eim Mr. PAUATtoB to kts pta9^.
Mdlaa and eseepUanal. faatares
namaae Btreeia. .
Itbe Chureh of CI^sl MomlM »
<KreBstb>BM mad iMroiMd mad na^
Jtn» Eauna tialre. the famoo* star.
tactfully woaaa laio a proccosianal dlaKalamaano, Mich.. July 29.-Dert Le j m Mhjeet. “A YIaIob of Ood." The
MAOtlnt -iiAiiy AlTAAdy Thfo.
ttw m goat fmrm mmk. WMCuo woik
jMay oear tluen aMMa kaa. It is eke «. had a Prmotis ricneh arulpter pre- Roy. tbe weO-kaowa actor and alager. | ebolr will ru^er a speclai aumher and
pare a dcataa for her unnb fbnr yean
U good for t«o iMagm It U rtgbt CDd
amdl enkiaaal. aManSAoent a
was aoiicd la marriage here to Miss! Misses leae* Fix and Floaale CampCMPLOYM or OAYTOM CONCCRN It pAjrm. WBJh firapcr cata for hU , Frankfort. Mleiu July »—A umL thmally IMareatla^ atiwet
Mcrte Marie Wagner. gaagbUr of ^ejbM! will stag a daeL BaRdny ubhuM
rmted Rtate* Coj
Rhlehli
, scan la the entire world. TMs
W lArtMfeALwHfcAreAtlAf
; c. R. A 1. ageifL. PrlMtos of the happy i pledge otertng wfll be recelred. BruaWILL MAVC UfIMOUE OirriNO.
rmn old. I vam yoo aII C6 tire fmu
people. A«t op hcaa yosteMiy
esskn wRl start frooi tke ahow *f .Vew Tort pat i hit flrsT pair of I couple iBTeigled them Into an aatomo- i lag erangeUstie aubJecL "WT»at Mora
shoes a few <Mys ago.
rp to that,
I A« kma And jAst AS »ell aa yoo can for the aesaknu of tbe Canaresatkaml grounda dreu* day at id o'clock, and Mme he had stuck to nld..raalffimed .
»*»leh •
sign bearing; Shall 1 SayT Mrs. Holds Johnson of
aaseasMy which opens neat Taeeday more erer tbe usual bualaeas streets. hoots.
I the words. *‘inst Married.'* sraa ua- j Hlkhai^ Ind.. will sing.
In the drepn program propar Is a
and eantlttoea until Ang. tL
Alderman Sknixtor Kansas .City. | ^«4ed. The machtae was then nmj At the First Mrthodtst chnrrh Bah'’ * “S
The pmamn for the Erst week con- gatberfng of themost famous perform­ Mo, has created a dlaUnrtivr name for I through tbe streeu
rapid' day the subject in the morning will
_______

talna the names of sack men as H. C. ers la tbe world. Moat of the artlata ftome atrnctOTw veneeted with brick | clip that iMiae darec
tf
to THAT CMFLOYCt CAM TAKE
ibe “A
Cure____________________
fo Diaoo
Maniatoa Taani WlOeh Maya Hara T»- Herrtna. D. D.. Omaha; PresSdewt 1. H. aW^ tbelr Erst appearance la Amer- hiSlSS."^’^
-Yhlrtwalst |
Mrs. Lc Roy win take a trip to i the eventne. sermon No. 4 of Pligriv’tt
TlUr to ►ORT HURON.
foornm Omit RmM* Tkanta
lea
at
this
time
with
this
ahow.
There
George. D. D, Chicago: Mary K. MoFrance, where the groonFa pnreots ro- j progress.' This describes the ChrlaMme. EoIa widow of the ooreHat
Oama WHh Cora Hoakara.
Dowell. Chicago, sad Waahtagtoa Glad- \acrobau la the revoldag
lUn with giant despair in doubtlnc
MaaIc win B* Errvod at 10 CenU
dea. a D.. Oolumhas. Ohio, sad tbe ptMram. sad all are impwted for this has offered the nathm the famons vUla
castle and on tho delectnble monnThe Maalsteo team ahldi wj^l a^ topics outlined are tutuaually interest­ season vltb Hie great Adam Forepaugh at Msdan as a boenr for mlrnd woman
lalns.
taali and rarv Hm B—» Mado
Pierce's Com llaMiers Sunday ootnes ing and loatructiTe.
and Sells Brothers shows. Such aa ettployfa of the Preoch dmrity
Evangelical
Lutheran
Trinity
Faify nil
hOTNlB.
Vary Low EtvtwteAW Mui»*
caiheriag of foreign gymto this dty with a sood record. AlTbe followtag jntmtlBcm rlahora are
■Protwtdy we have
i. Ir the! Churrh. corner Seventh and Oak
Mr WOMam OaraH*. «A • rreent
^
triM Worker*.
thoofib tbe team la Imk newly orfan- already on the grounds:
Sydney »**ta. for upMorance in the »aiae bOl. trip to the npper NUv; abut the largest fleldw or on Hk- i-dge of the woods, that: lUreet*.—Service* at 10:00 a.
SnnIxed fta dhprt earenr baa been na<|p- Btraag. D. D., Oak Park. III.. L. O. Is unique la the history of the circus •4cf>haut en record Since the mwo- drrie called the fairy ring.
ltef«»re j
achool at 3:00 p. m.
UoaaJly bHUIaat and the Hoakers uUll BMrd. D, D.. OtUwa. III.: F. N. White. butineaa. and aSords a comini
' SpadAl to tho Evfttlac Roeord.
qneat of the Foodan.
Iu tnaks fairy bilk eunie t« la- doubted, it waa^
firmly
tsdb
ved
!besi.
rings
wete
Hie
"
have
to
play
hall
to
the
beat
of
tl^
wblrl^of
ever-changing
and
scnsatkmal
•relghm
-JW
ponoda.
D. D.. Chicago; E. 8. Carr. D. D. HtoaliaytOB, <JWo. July
Tho rloetna
dani-ing ground of the fairies.
In tbe '
RtliBioo* Netica.
^
dale. III.: Rev. Franklia Qralf. Cham­ Enrpriaea. Among ih«-*e distinguished
Mra. R. A. Howard of Clear I^ke. iuo.willgI>t tl.e *{irlt«-s dat»-ed. wearing | R**'’- IN'. Charles McLcdh. called
of A Wa rnotory for two veoks In order ability la order to defeat tb«n.
Manaaer Pierce baa reeefred a
paign. 111.: Hon. M. H. Lnavagood. nrtisu arethe founeea Wolkourskya: I*., laa lived In one honar for forty- down the gr.'»e under tli»-ir feH~at Schlatter, the divine heal^. wlU
that He employee mey enjoy a Irtp
the lakes and a ten days' eamping ox- munication from the Qraad Raphls Elyria. Ohio, and others. Tbe outlook the O’Brien troupe of seven; Delno rljrbt y<-ars. The stairvuae wn* made leant m» our gra;Hiraf.e-r* eabi. but we pr»-*ch and htwl the sick fn«e on SunGarael company. Prosper family, and of lilack walnut cut from tbe rlrgln mn.ll.ke srs.»,ees rimple espl.nm.tb.n
pertence U a oore! erent vldoh Day- Imperials askiag for a game abMit is very promising.
„K«re*ter’s hall. 3« Front
Dlnus troupe. Tbe performance be­ fori-s;. Her busbaud was killed la the
ton viJ] wttnans Monday. For th« Ana. 16. It Is probable that tho Orabd
tivM war.
gins with a superb new spectably.
first hatf nf AacaM the nuwaraeuirtBf Rapids team wlU play here Snaday.
l-nsrolh U. so that<mi.v in,”H..w Christ HoaJe-d the Sick, and at
“Panama, or the Poruls of tbe Bea."

aoethms of Uayton's lOAdiDK tndoairy. Aop. 13.
wh!<-h fall ontsiile this liarreu s-kU will
“'clock p. m.. "How Christ Raised
The Hasker* alii play at
A thousand characters are employed
the NAtlonai Cash RwUtrr oompaay.
Rndann Tmtle. the Ohio lecturrr. take r.'d .i;id (toari-h. So tin* ring la'the lH«ad.” Admission free to all.
. an
«in be shat dowa while a larfe share rllle with the Thompsoartlle team
____________ tnade an address rtxvntly wbervin be alwa.v* widening outward, furu.lng a ;
are. lavishly beautiful. The fieecriNd the pit falls
of the workon enjoy bathlnE. fishtme. Anjt. 3.
action of th^ spectacle calls fur a larger pUtfurm.
hoAtlns and other apons In a tit/ of
x•«Kl■g^a• i>«rspace than arould be possible In
tenu si Port Horan. Mich. The vacs
Ufa
Jfolile Hayes, cf the liw's diLi.ra Special to tbe Evening Record.
hundred theaters. In tbe processional
ebolve wf examples and
tkm camp wni be eoadaeied by the
ennunl«i!on. st a re»eif. nurtliis cxi
Kingsley, Mich., July 39—James feature are brought Into view correctly proofs.
J
t's Welfare Work Lenaue. aa or- this subject told the fcdlotviux st« ry
“A temperatii-t- b'cturrr wishes to
ihuitlon of the own employes of the CM lllnstratlre of the (t>!Mlltinu exi«tlug McCully died this morning at 3:30 at uniformed militay compantes repre­
the home of hla daughter In Clare. senting tbe crack regiments of tbe prove to Ills audieui-e the demlly pow­
bia
In mMue of the eenrU toiay:
P
W«Iplant.
Mr. McGnily Yas a pioneer of the re­ great nations of the world. Bands er of whisky.
The mttina Is unlqoe as an rx|irri".V»sx»nlliigly he caused a drop of
gion. having lived here for the past playing national alra and the most
ami Ills Mcrelary. Mr. Hare. utu> Ilvtd twenty-five j-cars. Owing to hi* ad­ btwuilfnl female type* of the wtirld -w.ntiT t.» I t- magullied and thrown upcamp:
I bliu, Sere l>otb ixited for their vanced age he was staying at the home give animation and alluring charms to X; a luagb- laiiti-rii si-rrvn. Tbe plcrrs will be alnu>at rldlrnloaaly low.
i-cutiJuslty. and
tbelr endltuia of his daughter In Clare. The funeral th«‘"massive scene*. A fortune has dntv'was .-I terrible one. Worms bigger
than pythons. «nabs bigger tliau eleThey wilt pay only IS.fO for a round
It mneb time in dottilug ib««i. oue
aervlro will be Monday otfernoop at 3 been spent to make this production a ptBii:t<i. spider* the sire «»f a ship,
trip Journey of 600. mUea. a tent for moruiiig before daylight there tras n
mighty merging of the military men. fiiusht together In the drop of water
o’clock.
eight nlghta and^ a c«t to sleep on. Tioleot ringing at tliHr door, and Mr.
j maids and muxic of all nation* In trib­ like titods In the iiifenMl reglona
Menu wilt be served at a cost of ten Kot. going lu. Hie trliiduw. found a
ip-tiup of (-red I tor* lielow.
ute to America's o|H-nitig of the Pan­
“Tile I«s4urer imw o .oeed n drop of
ytMUEEMENTS.
cenu each, or alKwi $J.60 for the
IiUky to Is- aiklid to the water.
••.tre you fox linutltig or bare bunt­
ama canal. The big show in its enwhole vacation p«-rlod. Bverything ing tbis uioralng. gtu«leii:eti?" be
“'Wateh. frlenibt." he said, “watch
Tl.e renowned drama. "The l^ady of! tin t) will tie here Tuc.^day. Aug. 1.
rwnsidered the nayiim workers ran go asked.
the wbUk.v*.s rffii-l.*
Lyons." which comes to Steinberg’s | ^
-----------------------“TIji- etfeot was numelons. TI:o
*Xtmie now. Mr. Fox," one of llieni
away and enjoy an outing in the
ii look “Bob." an old eollle, two lli|uor killed all those fenN-kius iKirrora j
woods and on the water absolutely at calUtI up. *-tell us H-bcu you ar^> goliit; Grand opera house next Tuesday evenleas expaoso than they could slay at to imy tlMt Idll. Just Md a date and Ing. Aug. 1. Is being uted as a vehicle j weeks to travel 17k miles from South iitstaiitly. Their vast Haws and ten-'
laHes md f«-elers stiffened.
All be-1
we
will
Imre
you
In
peace
for
a
Inn'igiirate
the
first
Amerleall;
Havc.n.
Mich.,
to
tbe
old
home
<if
hi*
home. The snccess of tbe experiment
1- peaeeful and atlll.
atcllar tour of the celebrated English master, in Austin. 111., which he had
will be watched with Interest by eco­
in <Jd lady in tbe front row whinIt." WHS Ibe mdy. “bow will actrefs. Miss Margaret Neville.
not re«*n In five years. “Bob'*, la owned
nomists, laboring men ami soclotogista. |je <lay f JutIgiueiK suit you?"
‘1
Tbe p<<riod chosen for the incidents by Uuby Henry, formerly a banker at perrJ hoarsely In her husband’s
“Xot at
a I all." iwld the creditor: “we'll
Riinh an undertaking as this—the
. \
^I
of this standard work U some yearn Austin. Five years ago the Jamlly
•tl’nil. Julie*, that srtHes me. I’ll
closing (d a big factory Just for a vacs- i all 1h* too busy on tluit day."
“Well." aald Mr. Fox. “ralbrr titnu nfie the commencement of the revolu­ movid to Chicago. Several weeks ago ri^ver drink water again ’ihoat jiuttin’i
Hon and the malmrnance of a big put you to asjy lottiuxleuce we’ll nMkc tion in France.
aoine w hisky in IL’"—Nan Aututoo
the Henrys went to South H*'^**n
ramp for 17oo persons. Including trans- ft the day after." — .Vew York
ArlBliig rhlefly from oppresrive tar-! the summer, taking the dog. ' Bob' Express.
IKMiatlun. erertlon of lents. pnividhig TIonm.
otlon n Kplrlt of disetmtem had longifccmod reatless and two weeks ago.
meals, etc., all by an organisation ot
iKvn growing up among the middle! disappeared. Friday he staggered inworkingmen—is without pibccdent. It
fadto lasaleattoa.
One of the novel featnrea of the
Ibwer classes against the wo ; to the back yard at Austin and wa*
Is. however, along the line of tbe
leccgalxed b.v neighbors, who fed him. I^wls nml Clark exi»o*ltlon this year I*
policy of (he company, which last sum­
sbiilbiw lake. 2t«) nerea In exteiH, In!
Pt^lltlcal Intrlguei and crafty, re ‘ Harry, the H ves-H»ld --o*' of WHvvbl. b are mniiy kind* of ll*li.
Tin-;
mer cIomhI the factory for two wei-ks
A Chrlstinn Kudenvur aoolety in Kan- j nKJrsele** scheme.'. fe«l and fanne l the liani Peterson, living eight miles youth
and i>ali] fiari. aud In some cases, all of dy. t'eylou, tins atarted tbe oaeful an- Itame which spread throughout the of Albion.-renreived the Idea that he lake ul«> eoiiialn* almiit 1*jri.«i(Si «-loetrU- Iljhts. wlii. li lllnmiiwte the water
tho i^xpi'nees of the cmidoyes in onler nex of a CbrUUau Kudtntvor claas
coumr)- with fearful and terrible , could give the blrv*sl a girl a gtKMl scare r.nd allow p<Mp]«- to »ee the fish ns they
that they might (bit the world’s fair ahurthand.
j
i»r
I'“P*****!i by slmuUHug suicide, and during her Bwliii iilpont.
at 8t. Loutf. Btirb unusual things are
MiaiT at lingole. warmb’^ptiort.
pl.c
|iart of the welfare U'ork of which John
iriatiau Endenror and liaa aeven ao-j
*****’*^ heada by wild and feroelons | nouse about his neck and threw
H. Patteraon la the Reading exponent.
delirium; the royal family and bun-’ end over a hook alwive the stove. His
elcthw In bis Instltutiomi at Ougole.
Vacation Is Employer** Hobby.
Tbe girls' auHety of Bellury. snuth dreds of the nobility and gentry lost ; feet slipped in some way. the noose
Varatiua H o«e nf M-. PatUrson's India, .....
has taken an extra on>bnu Into theirs by the guillotine.
, Ughtched. and the young man wa* in
pat hobbles. Ho has long been an ad-1 iu school
expeuoe. True
( vocatc at holidays and he practloea
i very
what he preache*. Recently he said
flrat onuual eonvcntlou. reporting i
I>aisc<l on—now ^ few minutes, and reallring at a glauCe
to hik employes: “We all know that
and now another until
until,, the seriousness of hds
his cotfSilloi
cotftiiilon. hast
y-nlne aoi-letles, fiftenn of them for • me iiarty ruling •*“*
if*%el Is a great educator and that a
LONGEST OF ANT SAItP
|M riod when the play com- j lly raised him and called for help.
women, five Juniors and tbe real for;»t
change of climate Is advantageous to
Did yon ever talk ‘o a
iiy on.- At Pori Huron you will have
i^rofeasor Rlcrllng of the Christian
loamed innsician awl have
com. bracing air. a chaage of life from j college at Madras is a CbrUUau Eulio-jre to lent, a change of (are. and Ecavorer. He bad been In India only
him tell yon aliout the Soul
of hia pinno? Hnve you ever
utuiiM4-ment and inten-si. which will do throe weeks when Iw organised
fully realized
ulized thiri a frood
>vni all good. I hi>p«> all our people aoclety and Invigorated an oU one.
The East Bengal union has divided
piano has
8 a soul?
soul ? The
. will lake adtamagi- of this opportunity
Its ooeletlca Into grou|ia of from four
iu(f of the wonl "life” as ap^
to get away from work for a good to six. each group U'ing watched over
.plioA to human bcinn is—
rrat."
tho union of aonl mMi body,
For transpviilng the camper* from
a ice that hla socletiea are In goodj
also the duration of this
riayien to P<»rl Huron ihn-e i |mh-1s1 I eondltioo and visit them often, an?
union.
trains will L«- run. leaving at C o’clock 1 Mca worth transplanting.
j
The life of no other inani­
Monday morning. 6*our baggage ear*!
T
~
mate form corresponds so
.n, c.,...
closelv to human life as dtic-s
llW Ikl. .TMlns. Tk. in. u, D.- ,u,p.
f„,„„ worklDS forc-c. Tbl.
the life of a good pinno. Be­
•irolt will be made by rail. There the^ has been sadly neglected in many
ginning with the date of its
pllgrimi will board a suaroer and pro- cteties. It la the' evangelistic
c
end of
manufacture and ending,
r harreat field, onr
ctod up Ibe 8i. Clair river to Port our work; It la
when
its tone;—its soul-is
■ recruiting station.
Hnroo. A driegatlon of business men
grouml.
gone from it Many pianos
aid muniriial (5®clais from’ihe
Four privilege yoor
die young and fill early
mences. tbe governing power consisted ARer he was taken down It was found
gnives and some there lx-,
body of men, or deputies chosen necessary to cut the noose, so tightly
half way between Port Huron and lb- ,
evangelistic opportunity of the
which would be better for the
from the people and termed "the direc­
'eenturj. Win one. my
world of music, liml lliey
tory." all of them “clHtens," tbe only ened th# hired girl all right.
j sisters, each of you win one. and soon
never lieon l»om,
term recognized, all degrees of nobiUtjr
Luther Burbimk. the noted Califor­
-...............-a------------ --^ ^o“-nia hoticulturlst, is perfecting a new
KimbAUPiARMERdurB
Welfare camp, as the vacation! V" *’*■
^
Kn- and rank having been abolished.
potato, which he says will' riral.any­
teat city will be called, everything wilF
_______ ■
Like the good old aoaga of
Elmer Walters' popular auccess. "A thing the world Enows abont. not even
long ago, Kimball Pianos en­
be In readiness for the visUurs. A.
Caia*.
Thoroughbrod Tramp." la booked for excepting the famous Burbank. T%e
dure, and retain, their sweet
force of forty-five cooke and aasUtantz.; In the Hawaiian Isluuds the growth an appearance In this city next Friday
tojlj* (juality. We don’t want
under lb« direction of 1X011* Morjiurgo. < “f Ibe past year has lx«en 110 iw tenL evening. Aug. 4, at Steinberg's Grand new poUto Is large and smooth
skinned.
you to simply take our wonl
formerly of 8t. Regia hidel. New Y..rk, i The pnwv-ut tt*tal enrollment of aoopera house.
for it tlial "the life of Kimand now chef of the K. C R.. hf IHy !
•••
«u tbe ixiok* at UfiltWmiag I* llslp.
liall Pjauos is longer than
(or (.»« Horo. U« ...... .od «...;
>.«4o-ar.r., u
^
Bomoel Untermyer. w hen hurrylnx
that of any otlier m^e.” We
have a big supper roady on the arrival j ^lie ITlmltlve Methodjst Cbureh of I Forepaugh and Sells BrolhorsKlrcut Is
through Broad ntreet the other day.
want you to call at our store
of the campers.
^
, the l ultetl States has otSclally adopt- the most atupendous and radlatoly
tg out;
and
cuiamine them ft your•ERSORMERS
Extensive provisions have been od tbe name Christian Endeavor In ad-1 beaotlful spectacle of the kind ever
1 mionte and I'Jl
self, see the strength, dnlity
maile Uir feeding the big crowd. Three jUGiuj to the “^«' J»f the^ do^lna- j bronghi forward by a circus enterprise.
of oonstruotion. etc., etc., and
M-aiing altogether ,
tllarge dining (
* More than a ihouaaad people partici­
you will
fully con'vinecd.
760 people, have beca put op. Stove*
pate. and half as many pedigreed friend who was with him that the good
and ranges, dishes and other utonalls
BATdAias Ir NBttf rIaroe,
horses are used. Tbe hlgh-atepplng natured gibe bad foiluwed biin almost
•tkBrmAkBt.
have all bci-a sent to Port Huron to
riding animals were born in the purple rromMaiyUood.
It seems that years
be In rcadlnea*.
•rasM ta* omc a«iM.
and represent an immense amount of ago Samuel Futermyer and hU broth­
Taken in exchange lor Kim.
WISBST ACTINO
EUEf>M AIX TJS
CoJorH KhH(!«ii Potter, who rrj»r
F>r tlte amusement of the campers
money, as wall as tho finest coUertion er Maurice made Soiue jax-tentions at
balls. A EEW BARGAINS
In the evening, a huge dancing plat- aeni* reformed PbiladriphU In tl
DMU8TR0UPE.
PROSPER
TROUPE
in Victor Talkuig Machines,
be seen anywhere, hero or abroad. IpInylLg the national-'game, and that
OBBATBST
OP
riTOPC-S
ACKOaATy
beodoblp
of
the
«-lly
a
police
departf«wm has IsM-n shipped from Dayton.
The band charlota. tableau float*, i ““
ocraslcn when the former t
npleti
fte stock of Records
;
The factory band wUt go along and
Cor all machittos. Everything
O’BRIEN TROUPE
wUI play every night.
In lb* Latest and
known in musio. Repairing a
---- .
aiKwaivi tuo* «ai
(DIEATEST OP
A tralmM nurs« and physlclaa em­
^lecialtj.
fart, all of the wagon* whatooever arc I
fnmllc effort*
grt beck
ETOOPEAR
ployed at tbe big plant to look after
broad new. made from special design*, lader. HU Urotber tmd run In on It
EZPIDII^ _
Ibe health of empires will accompany rv 11*. Till* v\ a* well shown In a w-lioiA and lavishly decorated. Moat of the and was waiting for the katber to
tlM camper* to the “canvas city" to hoard iiHs-tlug Ir. a New England cages are open. Three big herds of •ettle down in hU hands. Re sm he
lovxii t'orruptlon Iu that town was
caught sr gHnnwe of Maurice atruFenre tor any who may need their aitelephants,
gayly
cmpariaoood.
and
auprampsitt. end la rtm«:>)uvneF disslpatcntlcn.
• rarcpat
porting .thronea reEaetteg the regal
Canto Opnn Till August E.
“Well,
faimp end prWe of Oriental world*,
trotfacr, wait a mlnnte and I'll
SSZun ads "l 2 ^ ytwT^Half*aafTPS*l
Opodtag Mrmday. Joly. 31, the Wcl- I m»rok of tt was said that the eh-rk companies of lumbertog eemels, troops
I t^t ball tor you."—New Yark
^fhi* camp wlJ oamlnut- until Wodorx- Icfig 1 efore tbe itlght's ImisIisvmv entli-d of mounted aoldiery. military hands,
l.^eks »1tb the whisky
whiak:
^ dnr. Alto- 9. when camp will be tmiken wa« slenln:: rl.^eks
clown bands, wooden riders modlshly
the Ink."—Oinrtnnall
Reserved seats and admission tickets can be ee- .
:aafi tito peamr part of the exeuraloiigowiwd. expert and greceful men
TNY A RBCONO WANT AB.
lots will ata.t lor home. Work at the
jcured onjihow day at 8. E. Walt A Sons drug storg
ridc^ roistering stodenta. Joyous min­
trnmrf. yrtfna, wBl am W tma^
tNY iE MOORO yrkMt Mi.
strel^ Driratal Jugglera, courttors. aeTRY A RSCORD WAMT A&
jfU same price charged on the grounds.

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Min. Wwla MhMt. «hM and anme.
aad Mr. aad Mm. J. 8. Vaa Oaap ef
momof ulcEo tmi rajn sut Oactaaad wlU «aad the ibbbb aa
at the Paik riMau
TH« tHRMAia
Bto Mra Bob art Lowry aad
Mttie daaghUr aad Mra. Daplap aad
wpmt yatoaiMr B
IM ynii iUMiy tiMTtait*r
aad. They Bad a
piaaaaitt time aad broaghl back gaUa
a atoe eatah of Bab.
Bar. Daa P. Brad
Dvtat tk*
MB Uii Borateg lese. Iowa, who baa
tto alMt Mr pi I ■■■>■! • *»<* be- a day's stay with bla telly, paaaed
Th» 1^ tbroogh the city this mormlng enroote
for Chicago, wbera he wfU BU a Cbl««• «MMi aag bvM llBPlf to tMr
palpU tomorrow. The famUp eifmmmrnm Tho rai« MxaM tJmth pact to leave Oomna aooa for a trip
Uw toMi «M BBhM UB cempwu toCtovetoad.
B«t tUB lurmlM • bpprto^e lor tb«
Mrs. Pbaaaeaaehaldt and
•Bplopw «od »t O^oew-ry to daughters, Dorothy aad Mildred,
SIBO tlBt tbn toek «gmUf0 of It. paaeagers for CadUlac this aoi
Tbo aojofttr BJapt <«MlWy.) f
Mr. and Mrs. B. U Metbeany and
wfalo IBtm to IKMBO or Bwotkwrt two cblldren. Roll aad Beaate. of Cad­
vIM aumj of tlM foBOlo
illac. who apeat the might la the citj
Mo« tkMMOlroa vlU ooedto u>4 as the gaeau of frtoada. retaraad boae
tbrwfl to OM toot tbo Mood oofro this Boralag. the latter espeetlag to
yvacUeod a
popotar bobs to mine go oa to Petoakey to spend Banday.
St tko opM olr eoocort wbllo a
Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam Grant and
tbo pBfteBon playod csardB with the throe ebOdrea leh thU Boralag for
MitTBald. Allor the bib osbo oot, BTeatwood. where they will
hotrever. the head ■trsasM to the over Banday, when Mr. Grant will re­
hsra PB« drciu test, dosood their turn and Mrs. Grant and ebUdrea will
sstfbrBB sad Baarcbed down the Btroet go to Gaylord for a week's visit
with the trick tdeyde Hderm. The
Mrs. E. 8. W’alter and daughter.
> nark^ bi«aa their *'bBklar mad Mrs. Cora Cook of PIfe Lake, yetoraod
the Mf Mr opeaed for Its last me to home this aMnalag after a abort rialt
thlB dty.
here with her son, R. E. Walter.
Mrs. Dom Orosvenor of Cedar
•ftCVITlEt.
passed through the city this morning
on her way to Sooth Buardmaa. where
Mar cherries advanced again on the
local BBrtiet yesterday and are now she will visit.
Mrs. Joe Bendon aad daughter Vio­
aeUlng froB Me to $1. ^
let of this city left this morning for
Henry Hoeh. a veteran printer of
Manistee, where they will visit relaCleveland. Ohio, la ylsIUnf Mm. Wm.
>
Baabora. acoompaalod by his wife. Uvea.
William and George B. Singleton of
Mr. K«Bb to foresMa qt the Bvangel.
Platte and who have been employed
leal PahMabtef coapany of aeveland
at Tower. Mich., passed through the
and has been to the employ of that
dty this morning on their way home.
nasrura fortydive years. He has not
Richard Sparling of Kingsley passed
haaa la Traverse City In twenty years
through the city this morning on his
aad Is enthusiastic over the great
way to Frankfort, where he to emmnhnnrns and laprovemoata which time
ployed.
has broogbt forth.
Charlea Cnataf of Manistee
It to fansd today that It will be Impoaslbto to hold services and Sunday the city yeaUrday.
Hugo Will of WUllamsbarg spent
aehool at the Oongregatlooal church
yesterday In ihU city.
loawrroW'as aanounoed. hot the parMrs. W. If. Seers an^ dang
lora a^d new basement will bo ready
Louise and Mra. J. H. Dryden of Elk
Rapids apeni yesterday in the city.
J. A. Gifford of Honor was in the city
BBetlng wrfll he held tonight at 7:80
oa butlneas yesterday.
at the Obrtstlan chnrch. Subject. ^‘Re­
George Loudsey of Cedar was In the
ward.*' ^kry C^nmore and Loa Crawcity yesterday combining business
ford, toaders. All oome prepared to
with pleasure.
taBi oa the subject.
Miss Minnie Souls of thU city left
J. H. Ward, agent for Wm. Owen. Is
this morning fetr a week’s visit in
In the etty today arranging for his apCadillac and Mealek.
naaimaoe here nest HatvrQay. Aug. i.
J. W. RIdgley of Frankfort was In
ta s anperb paodnctlon of “Othello" at
the city yesterday on a short business
Melaberi'B Orand opera house.
trip returning home this morning.
The regular fortnightly dancing
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Schmidt and
party of the We^iue-tong club wad
family of Northport are Tmwrae City
gives last evening and nltbongh the
visitors today, again returning on the
night was aot pleasant, the attendanoo
afternoon train.
was galte good. The music was fur
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oampbell and
atohed by Stewart and Steffens’
daughter, Leone, of Northport are In
ebeatra and a very pleasant evening
the city today, where they came to at­
was enjoyed.
tend the strcH^t fair.
Mrs. Prank Darrow left yesterday
Mrs. David mitehcad of Northport
for Bvereit. Washington, to Join her
acrompanled her sister. Mrs. Ihiyd of
husband. Tbnraday evening, about
Gnind Rapids, today as far as Walton,
thirty live friends surprised her at the
returning on the noon train
borne of 8. C. Oarrow's fifty-sixth
home.
birthday and be was given a pair of
Judge Wilkinson and wife of De­
allMieni as a memonta
troit. w bo have l>een spending the sum­
The block betwevw Caas and Park
mer at Old Mission, passed through
atreeu on State atreet has be<>n
the city today on their way home.
thrown <toen to tmffic. inie bltullthic
Mrs. C. H. Johnson of this city, who
pnving Is at present covered with
has Ikh'U visiting friends In IHHoskey.
ooat of fine stone which In time will
returned home this nism.
wear Into the paving ft^mlng a
Miss Edna Wilcox of YpslIantI and
nmooUi. dark surface. The paving Is
the Misses lua and Bernice Wilcox of
regarded as very satisfactory.
Dellalre. who have l»<vn spending a
Nr. Porter will play a comet solo. abort time with relatives at Old Mis­
The Lost Chord." and Miss Louise
sion. passiH] through the city today
Calktos will sing a solo. "Charily." at their way tfl heir respective homtSt.
the First M. R. church tomorrow mom
tng.
A man by the name of Corbett lost
The Happy Hour club met laat even- kls gold watch, chain and several opal
> tag at the borne of Miss Zadle Stewms rings from his shirt pocket on the mid­
j y on Boardman avoouf, where they had way last night. It to not thought the
vy aa enjoyable time. Music and recUa- watch was stoteo but was simply kwt.
tkms added to the entertainment and A girl also lori her watch In the crowd.
dainty refreshments uH>re served.
Mtos Miller of the Crand Tmverse
Am At
hospital left for Northport this afterAll tluit to necessary to a napkin
aooa, where ahe was called to attead ring. At the tabk* to a good time to
.
lira. BHa 8. Wilson of Detroit, who Is try It—If yon sre allowed.
ThU to the way the trick
lying ehrtously til al her cottage.
done:
Haarx Beal of Deaton Harbor passed
Insert the two forefingers Into the
thrangh the eliy today on his way ring from dlff«wnt sides and turn the
home. Mr. Seal has been In the vl flng\Ts around each other alowty.
ctolty df OM MUekm buying Duchess letting the dirm-tlon l»e away from the
applaa. ’The orchards of E. a Ladd. iKKly, Close the finger and tbnmh of
W. OoMea.
Orsen Parker. John each hand around the ring and bring
the'• tips
,
of the four ttwetber.
Open
Holmes B. B. Tonpklna. W. O. Tompmuds
^
ktna anjl Junea Lardle were purchased simple. Imt If one smveeds In a halfat tl.fO per barrel on the packing doaen attempts It to astonishing, llte
taMe. This means that the farmers ImiKirunt fact to to get Into one’s bead
pick the applet while the buyer packs la. when the tips of the fingers and
them Into hU own barrels and hauls thumb are broo^ together the tips
-• lUieB to the ahlpplng point. The pur- of the fingers of the right Uind must
rest on the thnndi of the left, and vice
chaae la aaUmatad at 1.SOO barrels.
versa.
In opening keep the fkigers
a^ tbnmtis Juloed together, jierfeitly
tHlMARKETB.
stni. and the ring wlU at oace

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MnSI. ^toh.. July ».-WheatJuly, ite: Na I ted. gl«: Na 2 corn.
UVkci lie. * PWte oala^MHc.
tedo. O.. July SM.-MTwal-Ctah.
Jnlf aai teteher 24%c.
Chtote Jnly St.—Wheat-Jnly.
Kite; Bfipumbm.
Oom-nJuly.
fite; SiBtete. U%e. Oats-dnly.
ni4e: September. 27%a September
pork. 11^; lard. $7.26: riba. |7Bg.
Mrs. M. Lh W’lthey of Grand BapMa.
who has ten n gatet at OaMaa the

pamwte pate ifteghNba city this
tendBffoa her return.

UumuM. s^turmy. iulv a vm.

1HE REGORD’S j»Um
OF MEN OF SUCCESS

We Btw htre UGlBBHetdUeuiH
e4 csttti fMT suBiBer BTcsses. TIM
nuttolal hss beet rery scans. Gel
~ The MW Estey pipe organ. aoM by ymffS JNW. J. W. HlUtttS.
GrlnneU Brothors* agency, has been.
________________

P.i u PI.O. tr VC. <too«i Ct c.
of masic UMT In
view, has been selected by the com
pany to examine and try the new
organ. For the benett of the commit
toe be will make the test this evening.
Some lime later, a rv>cltsl. poiWllJy
two. will be glx-en by Arthur U l'ui;h
of DeirolL
Made s Iterrals ISr.»,
R*i*re»eiilttlTe JuIlUR Kahn erCoIlforiui telle s grimly hui «»raos tale islusiratlve of the guile of *nlie heathen
Chlnew-."
0;je day it apr'ars - Ihst Ik-mds
Sjieuf^ r. a promim-nt rrimhuil atttwury
of Xai«3. ill the state iiH*mioU«Hl,
the ret-iident of a eaU from a t’liinw*.
•S’lHise. Mr. SiviMvw, €M»e Cliiuauiou
kill ’uother t'*aiii.tmaii with liateU-t.
11<iw much you chlarge make btm
clear?"
♦vih." oMdilmed tlM* lawy. r. «-ireWdy. “I d take Hh- «.ae t.»r
•no* Cbln.-iman vanlvlM’d without a
Wi»rd. In MlH»ut a wiv-k he r. tunn
aud told the i^um of SLVsi on Mr.
<-er's d<*<k.
“Wlml’s thU f«rr asked Hie lawIt to always hard for cx-State Sen ator J. W. MilUken to resist s
appaaL
^

BBtOflTt AND BKSORTEftS.

Northport. point. Mich.. July 29.—
Fifty years ago the shc»res of Grand
Traverse bay swarmed with bands of
Ottawa Indians who were nommdlc in
tbelr makedip. spending tbflr time as
suited the oceasloa. somellmoa on the
shores and again moving to the north­
ern reservation fishing grounds

/ "Yon nay you lake i1m- eise for
rx]d:ilmd the tirieiitat.
light hur-it iJiioa Mr. Fia-ncMT.
IIurril*e»l. hev-xi lalmed.
porter Mull of ToUvlo. O. Mrs. Mor-j
k to tell me Slm-e I law
rill Is the mother of Mrs. Orin Ward i jp«,u in«t
of ymir countryuien ha<
I t'on kllh-tl.’’
of Dlrchmere cottage.
^
•Vert
la
inly.*’
••nlml.v niii*weiv.l the
Woodlea will l>e occupied by an In­
t'hlniitnii.
"I
kill him last night."—
dianapolis family Aug. 1.
New York 1 Iiii. v.
Mrs. Walter Longnccker and stm «»f
Ohio arc g««et» of Mrs. Harry Rlndge
at "imloc far NlenU*’’ cotUgo.
Mr. and Mrs, Glen Bahh of N«*w....... ............. .......
York entertained with a b«-ach tom ' ^u^.^ing—th-rt to. It. lls«df; but wImii
flrr a few evenings ago.
two or Hirer uieu get tog< ;hor. pofTlng
Mrs. OrIn Ward entertained a few at rhejr rigars 4«- j.ljv^. ih* >
i.i ro
friends with lea Monday afternoon. jCuirteiinHl and
h;iin».v tlist 1 f«sr

-hoXp.:i i >*'“*'

the resenmtlons
Ilona along the western
rand Traverse bay were;
^
shores of Grand
obliged to take their little bark canoesS!i
(chemong) around the long and dan-1
gerotts Noi^bport, or at that* lime j
called Carrying point, and so in order
avoid the circuitous route they Just
toted the little bark across the nar-1
neck .of land where today the
large and boauUfol hotel. Cedar Uxlge
slanda This ground wjis leveled, like
flooV and packed by the tramplngs of
hundreds of moccaslned feet for |ktbapa fifty years, when tho white man
and took possession of the site
of the red msn and be was known no
more. Bui the lireexe like siK>t of
earning inilnt was adapU>d to rt*swt
llto, and became known to those se*ikIng Just such co»>l spots and today
the hotel is filled and giu'sts arc al­
most being turned away. The list of
those being domiciled now are;
U. Belle WTiltiaker. R. H. Crane; jr..
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Curtis. Mr. and
Mrs, E. Sparrow, Cincinnati; Mia.
ji. D. Parker. Mrs. H. K. Panums.
Mrs. H. l*arsons GUI and son. Henry
Atterbur)*. L. Q. BUkesIce. M. Eleanor
Blake. Mrs. C. H. Hwmens. A Heemens. Mrs. Mary Vinsonbatcr. \V. K.
Barnes and }Hr. and Mrs. Eknitt Rarsont of 8L Louis: H. A Ycrke*. Mr.
and Mrs. O. F. Hunt, F. S. Dresskeli.
Detroit; Mrs, .E. P. Mull. Mrs. T. D
Merrell. Toledo; K. B. Gager. Mrs
Gager. Mtos Katherine Gager. Howard
and John Gager. Mrs. S. D. Webb. Mi
and Mrs. J. N. Earufchaw. daughter
and nurse. Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. W.
H. Austin. Wmie Austin. Corington.
Ky.; James D. BIrchnell. Muskt<goo:
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wil.Hon and chil­
dren, Mi^ J. J. Bowman. Ft. Wayne,
Ind.; Bishop and Mrv E. R, Atwell.
Mtos Atwell D. H. Atwell. Kansas
City. Mo.; J. H. Beldon. Miss J. Clemento. Ooite P. Mangey. Cincinnati;
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bethel and attend­
ant. Peyton B. Bethel and wife, Loulsvnie, Ky.: Mrs. N. 8. Wood. Mrs. Jinson Carter. Mo. J. L. McMasters. Mrs.
a L. Wood. Marcia Wood. IndlanaiiolU. Jnd.: A. B. Jfstmore, Miss Jotmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Marbury. Miss Marbnry.
Topeka. Kan.; Miss R. Wheeler. Chi­
cago; 111.; Frank 8. Hoag. - Aylmer.
Ont.: W. H. teeo, Mr. and Mrs. A. Q.
Tyoer. Mrs. J. W. Phelpa. R. P. Kelley.
W. O. Ke&ey. Chicago. III., and Ferdlnand Luthy and maid, Ferdinand. Jr..
Wtolfrod aad'tete Luthy. Peoria.
lU.; Mr. and Mrs. Glen K. Balsh. New
York; Mrs. Davis, Kalamaxoo; Mr.
and Mrs. A. U Pope. MUs LHUan Pope.
Marjorie Pope. Lererett Pope. Nor­
wood. Ohio: Itonma L. Mand. BrioUa
M. Flemtag. Jttwmnee. lU.; Mr. aad
Mn. Manrto. Mtos Loctlle March. Law
reaee. Kan.; K. A. NobUa. Niles: R.
W. Wallock. JoUeL HL; Mr. aad Mrs.
W. a Powers MUs Jenette Powers.
Btoabeth Posrers. Branxton. III.; K
H. Russel!. Mildred Blatty. Jadmoottoa be asCtleu the matter to Btopote vllto. m.: Mr. and.Mrs. Charles Nel•nee feralL
aott. Mtos Clara Nrison. Mtos Bthd
On a certaia ecc
Netoon. FL Scott. Kan.
was asked:
"R*hy was Mary Qatea
mm pi Scete ^nito Nora wUI be oeenpled Aug. 1
bora at Linlithgow r
hr Mrs. J. M. Bocktogham aad tomBy
Sandy Kerr promptlyr aaswirei:
of SprtasfioU. Ohio.
"IlKaose her mlther was stoytag
AMa Vte to 4wrapl«d hy Mva.
ThOBM a Menu, aad Mrs. Sdsar

: ............... ..

..m

Mr*. John E. Hsher of Glen Arlntri
» H.
S*'.vino»r. PUy 29 lt«
Is vislUng friends and nialIvirs heie. ; LOST—*rhuri,*lay vveuing un the
Mr. Bnvjks Is spending the remain-1 street. ladi*-*,’ g«dd watch. - Fimb-r
iler €»f hto vacation at the pleassm ; lea\e at Ib’ctini olTue and n*e*-toe
b«mie known a.s Arh»a Fanu. ownetl by
n wai 1.
July ;;lMf
Mrv. Dorsey.

The W'MiMw PwUUelM W««.
When Rk-banl Olney was saeretrtrT
•f Mate he fre»iuently gave ■expre>w»on
to the opinion tluit apimiuters to the
consular serTbY' slumld spesk the tongnng«‘ of the .ouutries to whteb they
were resitoellvely aeentUt^.
It to Mid that when a rertatn brewr
and eutenirlsing weotern poUtirau who
«w* deslroux of serving the Clevetoud
administration In the eai«etiy «tf «s nsnl at one of the t'hlueae porta preaented hto |»apcra to Mr. Olney, the
aecretary remarkt'd;
"Are you eware. Mr. Blank, that t
nercr recommend 1o tile preaklent the
appointmuit of a cousnl nnleaa he
■peaks the language of the country to
which he doalrvs to go? Now. I anppoae. yon do nut M>««k the Ghlncae
teteteageT* .
Whereupon the westerner grinned ;
hi«aidi.T. "If, Mr. Secretary." aaid be.
“yon will aak me a qnestioa to Chlnraa

TYhltetaw ReM, the Ameibwit amInsaador. pays Captain Heltord of Lon-

TKY A UCOIID WAHT MX

UK-

JUST TO
AOVERTISE

nii«>l.

Harbor Springs. Sunday. July 50.


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Begins Today
OmHStS

THE Al>VE^^rHRE OF

ABEY GRANGE

Sherlock Holmes Series

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d

car new Hone Goods Depart­
ment we are going to commence
oa Monday. July J4th. to givn
oar cQstomers a ONE CENT
REBATE CHECK for every SSc
wor^i of merchandise purchased.
This FREE GIFT In addition
to onr Rock Bottom Prices can­
not faU to be appreciated by all.
ThcM checks arc redeemable at
one cent each for purchasos to
our Home Goods Department
ONLY. They rrwemblo our na­
tion^ greeahneks. You shoulB
sec them. CaU at store for pai^
ticulara.

Dl. W. A. JAANSWORTH
PARK PLACE HOTEL
OOof iMon OBta 10 s. m sad 7 lo B p-. «
BotMofielklr
f>r»rUe« sad
iXianBltsUiRMt.

TWO
EXTRAORDINARY
SPECIALS •

.

_______ _____ Uohson and daughter
arrived Friday and
TIl.\VERKK CITY lent. N«. STl. wii*
Kenwinid,
give a prngn-jisivc ptvlro party Frittoy
^ uuml»or from her*' aliendinl night. Aug. 4. !»• >ilr knighix ami Iadlc>.
Ucri^ t.hnu.'Ubi will Irt' f4*rv»-«?.
July TJAma i -'
Chicago after siK udin-,- .
r,,..
Grace King entertalm'd the young
ADS
people of l.orclcI l»dgv at a mni>bTuo Lditr tor (la.'.dflivUon
mallow rixasi Friday evening._____________________________________
l^e collegi' lioys of Camp Davis will • AGENTS
WANTED — t^lun-r 4’ul
give an entertainment 1 Burdlckville
Shear*;, onb-rs tilled Kame ds\ n-Salunlay, July 29.
ceiv«vl. by Nor«‘lty STicar Co.. 1>I
In Empire
Mrs. Thus. Tobin
LaSallo 81., I'liiraco. U*>.i t« rm^,
Tuesda.v.
crvilii given. Writ** at on«'*-.
. A new tennis coiirt Is the attraction
. '
July
at Kenw<xvl ibto w«*t*k.
!
:
Mr.. John Town Ik In GU-n Arbor to-1
RENT-11..,.,.- .K nn K. i;Wo,H
1 stre«(. Inquire at 230 Ea-i T«tuli

OLD MISSION.
S|v«clal to the B\« nlng Kecord.
Old Mlaslon. Mich.. July 29.—The
latest guests of the Porter bouse were
Mrs. Julius Hanna tif Nashville. Tenn..
W. SUmmerman of Traverse City. C. J.
Elton. Traversa City: Mrs. Glen Woo*l.
Chicago. 111.; F. C. Atwood and wife.
Chiragt). III.; Bishop Atwill and wife
of Kansas City, Mo.; 1). H. Atwoml of
Kansas City. Ma; Mtos Atwood of
Kansas City. Mo.r Mr. and Mrs. U>ou
Thus of TTavenu' City; J. W. Ho*iver
and wife of Kansas City, Mo.; H. Mon­
tague and w Ife of Traversa City; C. L.
Cllffe. Traverse City; Roboft Chase.
Traverse City: Barbara CorboH.
Dwight. lU.: Herbert B. Montague.
Traverse City, and Florence Miller of
Traverse City.
The auto running between Old MUolon afid Traverse City bring aud Uke
quite a few people;

mm

Frank Cox, of Wexford was to thej.
cltg paaterday as a guest at th» Ooteas- ?

Choice of all our $^J.OO ami $U.50 while .wasli
silk waists, all sizes.

1

$7.50
For choice of all our black silk coats,
^
up to S'-O.OO.

E WILBEIM

Corner Front
and Union—

WASH GOODS
AT ALMOST HALF PRICE

• I

Have you all the SUMMER DRESSES. WAISTS or SKIRTS that j ou
want? If you have not NOW IS YOUR TIME. These goods we arc
making such remarkable offers on are not a few odds'and ends left from
different lots, but clean handsome goods in a variety of patterns and
colors that is large enough to suit aoyone. The best part of the sum­
mer is before you. In nearly every case the goods are just as seasonable
for next summer as they arc this, and at the prices it is the wise buyer
who takes advantage of these splendid offerings to replenish hers or
the childrens wardrobe at such a slight expense. The prices below
must appeal to you as being worthy of an investigation.

All 50c wash goods at
All 25c to 35c wash goods at
All 10c to 20c wash goods at

.'5

20C
-

I5C
-

mmwmmmi

m ^vm> «rtv. mkwmn. mtmmv. «n.v « ml

Cbe Cvetiind Record's Up«tosDate Rlustrated Feature
Thomas F. Walsh, Luckiest of the Silver Kin^s
|ICQ9«0 aB tb* M
^ Btrntmmt 11* Mrnmim'm i
M lUxim. kn*k *t booM
m
M a lue «C »nr
■Biuf a«e Motal tfUMtonM
vtao ■unO* MU M«r«
j4etawfirty Omb TboMsa F. WftlA
■MX MgBrtOM Ud
CtimmSoMU^
ralHrvr ktMS.
klMB. OtMr mmt> X
m'%u6 typ» bBM
rlMX for tbXr

actMl oavarMtn mt the tdwa.

Bo ft

mtnUM otodi to oMtla a butebav^ bOl
and bad ba«n roftasad. Now Uttl.
plttstmnc. tTwyaollto and wthcr mhtm
had mada him a adchfiy nwa. In tboac
days tbo UtsAmI place In aU l>t«dnUa

to tb. tnaw
reoraUy,
aa. •MartalMd bks cusato
cut
drifted idly to St.
smde FWrta la
Charvmun. anywhrow.
tb. BaM moot ad\wma*«oo«. Tb«* It
: Idrda and tavtodbls
to that aM tba vtomcuU which rouMlinto tbelr
tut# lb. x-mrlous d^rrMs ©f aarlualv*pourad out In dall«htfttl pro- wnUinc tura. Tb. deck
tnto a ooosrrcatory of th. rwroat
erinc plama. Th. atatrooctna
tranafunm-d Into luxurioua bos
B Watoh mad. no mUtake. Hla and tlwir oerupanis w«* aurfcdted.
at of l!
i«T attack sraa a fiudllad. of coldr Tom '
oUara. 8o frequontty has Farto
Bpccially invited party irfl Paris «i
broh^evd by Am
wtn'rvqulrra botlb ccnhis and aumptuoua train of bve ccwrhca to «k- Walahro had ptore Urlctum. iJwUy bulietina mt tb#
splendors
attrodinc
the tour
coup
d'«riat
I
lh«n both,
was to ctertro a SXir. lirvr beat and to I'mrto and broadened tbe oadal Mlo
At tt out in such a rrca) taahioo that which .Dcircled tto- name of “Mouit waa a wotMlro rvrn to Ui. sarr.llMl aleur Tom.” The muat esacc*rat«d ac­
Porlatonii. Tlw-n "M. I. Oommlsalon- counts of th. American's prodiembty
nair. .t Mmr Walsh- bad. a boatioad were current on the boulevards, cm.
of the Wuiwt tioud ot th. i-'aubourc Bt. of them was to the effect Chat aa the
0«-rmaln cum. and ero- for th.ms«4\-iea train sped from on# art ronWr to the
CWMU amused theUMu-lves by
how lb. Americana tailrrtain.
gaxliIns uj>oo works of art w hich their
host purchased and bad renewed at
each stopidns plac..
When th. Wslahea returned to FarU
they Were social lions Indeed. Tbe
time had come when it waa their privlb.Ke to demand any aocial fa«-or that
the «ay cl?y could (rant. Tb. republic
conferred on tbe Colorado commiasiooer the cross of the La«lun of Uuour.
Sburtly afterward the Watoh«a enter­
tained Leopold, klnc of tb. llelciana. at
iner. It was served In the tMible
iiquetlTic haU of the Hold Rita, and
ris I
attractloBa was the
musk- by th. caar's own band, the moat
taical
1 ne
at any othirr than a royal entertain-

lUWB.COtol^g

McMod to aaniMTT at tho muat raclu<

port.
nc win

ChmUy
alaU apon Ih. Tbomu F.—!• an lrlr,hman. aod It wauM not b. poaaHria tc
I by rXMTtng to th. fart-^im
with p.rft«t ImIt tt with tb. InI tb« jrtwr I
fomiaUatt that lUl
r his nativ
itlvlty.
took bla
chaaoM with a houarful<-aB Iriah p«waant*a oottaa* at that—of Wo. .y»l
aturdy timbod bora and atria, who
fnarad nothin an tb. oarth •xerpt thr
fkllors mt tha potato crop. In th.
■prlt« mt 1M» tlitMw w.r. unusually
111 In aooth Iroland and th«4w waa a
«▼« aedmporUia to Anua-lca. It anstn*
•d aa if aU tba youna folks In Tipparary were wnlarai.iut. and T«m
Walab was not tha boy to b« Irfi b.klnd.
Hla aartiaat xoppina placo in th.
IMW world was Wotvaalar. Maas. Tha
wary firat ptawon ba had met on dcaoandlna tha aanKpWnk waa a frilow
countryman, who waa rwcruUhta a
■ of

ss“;c"«p.^

ttractad

h
J
E
h
&
g
:

th. lad's sturdy Umba

trmetar bIrod him on tb. spot. Tom
did noc.wMd tba pick and aboral for
many W»aka. n.for. b« left Worcwt.r
h« had lak.n a.vrral ctmtracla on hla
own account and Itad aavod a n.at sum
from th* proc«Kla.
T«i ytura tat.r th. ciwat Colorado
snlnlnr boom was In Its fullMt
tivlty. LaadrUI. had bM>n rvWvMl. and
from Plk.'a paak to th. Missouri
ovary iarotnlnc train was loadMl
cuntrtbuliona to lU clamoroua d.i
It waa a town Uka no oth.r on th. faro
mt the fwrth. lu alUtud. was two
oillas abpv. tba aaa. and It waa a nuid.
yoarinv martatrom of forlun. hunt.ra.
At that timm Horao. A. W.

the Grand Central botoL Tocb
to landlord.
tradition In LrotlvtU. that
th. term “hustler" was tn\-.ni.d to 111
Tiiin Walah. Althouch h. waa a model
Itunlfaro and aronUd to t>e absorbed In
lb. duty of loukinc after th. conUort
of his cufsts. h«- was forrvtr on th.
tirvliwa ItHdoiut for th. iiudn chance
and nothinc *acAp«-<l hls vlctlant blue
ryra. TtUU artvn. and anilllitc. utterly
fro# frojii nervousness or any auapirlon of crew'd, he manacrol to extract
a c.n.rou* |>errontac. fn>m .wry
pra3<'ct that took shape. H. obtained

I
trict. which was already showinc so
atens of belnc overworkMl. he <
tenuln«Nl to develop the mineral re­
sources of the San Juau. at an altitude
c»f 1Z.000 feet. It was contrary to the
accepted theorim of mintnc and no one
beUr%’ed that be would succeed. He ob­
tained sole c«>ntrol of the entfre recion
and proceeded. The result was Camp
lUrd and Us untold millions

audacious. It was ma-steriy. It
suct«^d«d adn»irably. .The hypnotized
faub..urc llleraliy thro w Itself at the
toads of the popular "M. le Commtoaionnalr* el Mme. Wsl.h.“ Th< re was
s.rui..ble f..r Invltathms.
vi<-toHous Walsh-s ha.l only to
vtoed which was better eaicuUUd to lo.>k about and select tlu-lr «.m»«iny.
further hls ambition. For him w»u» to • Monsieur Torn." as he is stilt aff.^ ll.uirvady to overleap the l»arrlers which ately remembered by »il.* Fatiston in-

be a mlchly atrucclc. and he a.-otumid
an attitude of wary temiwrlzatlon. a
cautious Vlmmlnc of hls sails, boforv
put to sea. Acali
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It to evident that tbe vroerabl. king
of the lielglans made a complete surreiidro to tto- charm of this t'olorXo
family. Turn Walsh’s shrrwdneas and
good humor captivated him. axal b. be­
came gro-atly InterrolX In the wroi aX
lU growth, turtlcularly in irricatkm. In
Uie developro«it of which Mr. Walsh
has tox-n very prominent. The scquslnianc. rltM-m-d ItUo a warm friendlOiJp. and the ’ni>perary lad and the old
Uelifiaii aristocrat are reputed to be
|iari tiers tn more than one busiOMS
venture.
Aftt r hls return to .tmerica. Mr.
Watoii w tiled in Washington and bnlll
for hls home the uawt Imposing palac#
In that city ot noble dwellings. Th#
Watolies Jiave entertained all of the for­
eign nutabiiltit-s who have visited tb.
country, and their sotlal eminrnc# to
oimueetiom-d. Mrs. WaUh to a haXa<ime and cultured woman.
Evelyn, the only daughter, to <Hte o
iigton’s acknowledged beautici
ill. Vinson. iK)w about sixteen. I
devtded to the outdoor life and
won lauro-ls as an amateur Theopton.
Tto-ro- is a v«-ry t-oinplete little theater,
seuttng 300 persona. In the Washington
residence, and the young Watohes aod
their cousin. Monro»e lax-, who makes
hls lArtne with hls uncle, give frequent
ent* rtahmienu. Mias Kvelyw U rx>wvery charming and
young Vwoman. Her father
hns taken lieaulleu
inlroduccil
of represciilallVif fashlonal
cans. If rcpiirt has not belled her. sh«
U a young woman who to likely to b#
more amused thsn convinced.
IRA O. HAKKl.NOTON.

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A F'ettt Intercftm^ "Pictures From Far and ^ear
MAN WHO MAKES LIFE MASKS OF PRESIDENTS.

A ONCE FAHOUS CONFEDERATE SOLDIER/

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bar* d^niad him (

Hawli« at^natod tba antbwalW X
I turtwd out to ba valadMfXty abort tfuss ba mat* moBoy setttec. Mr. WabA da-.
taesuliMd to dtsrond from tba tofty al­
sraa Umu Chat b* psad. bis teal titude and rwrlAod atmoaphw* In which
was vMtsiw and asaatar strobe la be had bavo tranafornsMl Into a ItoanctaJ pparro Into tb. aoctol Xratum
whicb. altboucb bomwth hbn. yet brid
ItMtf aloft. H. boUevrd that It would

WM ot the COenSo tmar
tM MtlT MM «1X tertne
tb» mmrtk to yWd iw
bta kMfdac. bM hod Um wtodon to r«>
tain It a»d to OMUTMt tt Into Ms obortiml aMiAi oroiiMilor
ttte a ouMC* •»« fawlMiUMr Xory.
CM« tala of a Mwvaao rtcM. with no
•tlKiM •ttaelMd to UM wlUtton.
Bm« la a bmb who mar rnlhroor hlmmU In ane^of^Kwi>^‘» ipoot tamoaa
IT homo
mi CuratUM Va»d«ahllt, Jr- wltboot
Oatv XalahM to tba hmmt mi tllha aoctal

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CHfURTIAN ENOEAVOit

to the svrvkv of art In the preseiM'# of one ot the
ever seen In Buffato. It ta a gift to tl»e citizens c
Albright, the torgrst owner In the Ontario Power company. It to tie feet In
length arid has a width ot IM feet. The main part X the temple borrowX lu
beautiful classic features from the Athenian Acropolla The bXldlng to of white
marble from tbe Maryland quarries, which have supplied so much rnotertol for
the capliX St Woahingtnn. Besides building this noble art tempK-. Mr. Albright
has announced hi* IntenUon X devoting large auma to th* purchase X works
of art with which to beautify lu Interior.

pax in u
IXuXcmpMc.
L Japu. tbovgb a 8mJ1 Maai a»
pine, may bacoma great by actapOag
CML BetbMMaa «X a aaml aX
TbOT* W«» laaay placaa m PaMattaa
macb bugar tbaa BatMbha*. bat ChriX
waa bam la BXblXwa aad tram Bat
day aa tt baa baaa aialtnd aamag
dtlaa Tba namaa aad allM X maay
actoatal towM larger and mat* tapotw
tant tteb aactox BalhMbam bara
paaaX away. bX Batbkbaa atiU ramalM aad aa tbe blitbplac* X CheiX
becomea X mac* lagiactaac* Mrxy
yaar. Japan la a amall aaiplt* «Bb
great apportnalttoa and paaatbUtdaa
providad tta praplr accapt Cbriat M
tbeir panoaal Barlox aad mate Cbriav
ttoulty tba buhraifc X tbXr a#w civItlaatloB,
Unmaa ciTlllsatlaa alaaa
caaaoC mate and kaap Japan grxL
LK Christ be baru thaw baca lala
JafiaiMM civlUaatlua, ben iXe Iba
hearts aX tha Uvas X
Japan's plan amaag i
tiooa to aa cmanJ fact. Leave aX
Cbrtot. aad tha aattea caaaX attala ta
a natlooal atoadaid X rjgtiM i aaaam
that wlU be both xallad aX pm—

batkm. Xt moat rXa to tbe aama X
(luiaL Hie gDvenuMX mast be Cbrtatiau. aX In admlnlaterliig dumeattc
aX fotvlgii Xalra It mast be gXdX
by tbe priBclides X Cbrtotian rl^eobaacaa aX equliy. Tbe natlou tbX
“aball ataX aX rule in tbe atiwugtb
of tbe Loed. In Be majeuty X tbe name
X tbe Lued bla God • • • aball alXe.**
but *Tbc uatloQ timt forguis God aball
itertob.** Tbe btotory X natlMia provoa
aUaoIote corrvclneaa X throe two
ements.
i 3. Jaiwu to hare |
Ipo&tScal
! aiHx-fwa must iTuab oX Idolatry,
erytblng that Is beatbenlab maX ba
jdoue away with. AU falae pblkiaoi iibleo, all evU aX alufol practleas aX
! all worship X idola moat b* dogeawgy
I with before Ja]uiD ran be truly graat
I aX exalted. Tbe day X tbe aaevwaI fttl Idolatrooa natlou baa paaawi uway.
i Tbere Is not oue wboUy gi%*« to Idob
. atry that counts for mttcb amagg tbe
I natioM X tbe world. Ja)iaB to tetdfe
I lx toward tbe fulgUmetat X tbeaa
caodmoas. laH aa earnestly pray aX
I give aX labor imtU they are evNapUtoI ly realtoed.
I
aijujc ULsnigoa.
; Pa. xxxlil. 12; cxxxr. 13-21: Pfov.
xlv. Sd. Isa. XL 1 U; liL 7-10; Nab. L lA;
' Matt xxvlU. Hi. 3i>; lloiu. X. 14. 1ft; 1
Jubn V, 21; Uev. xxll. 17.
Th# rt*gg#If tbere to anything rofMangabla
about promising to porfarm plato. or­
dinary. apedAc CbrtoUan dottoa. unlom
preventX by some goX muon. wbJcb
aattofles one's <<ob«L-lrtioe. I fall to see
It. But 1 am nx dogmatising to these
artk-ies or merely prsaentlng my own
opinions. 1 am trying to bring tbe
light X twenty flvv years X btotory to
bear on the subject. CbrtoUan £u
deavor btotory to iinaalimios fur tb*
covenant pledge. Tb* first society baa
always bad it aX to as atroog today as
It ever was. Many aocisUaa ars bhu*
than twenty years old aX aaerlbe
UM*lr continued atrengtb aX activity to
the covenant pledge. Other soctotX
have dtocmxvled or esaeotlally wsokcu
X it aX bare suffered to a greater or
loss degree. Botue X tbeer Lev* died,
some ere Uring at a “poor dying rata.**
Bocne are kept alive by tbr petsunallty
X the i<astor or som* atroug members;
others aX tbefe are nX a f«w>tevo
reorganised on aubetantlally tte Xd
tMuis aX bare regained tbeir etrengtb
aX vtgur.
I>t histury tesch Its aalotary leaaous.-Rer. Francis E. Clark, D. I>LU D.. InHJhrtottan Bndasvor World.

UghUy cTlflctoX for Its name. aX tt
has bean HggeatX that a *BocMy X
Chrtadan AcbtorraMnC* wunid ba aa
But tt appaan that the

COSTLIEST OBJECT OF ART EVER SOLO IN ENGUND.

yooagpaopte'a aoeiaty la Farttoafi.!
ncs^ a qnartar X a eaXary a#» la.
after att. amfu to aeeuX wttb tba rua!
aplrit
t X the
tbe religion X Jaana.
Chrtatton Ufa ia a Ufa X aXaavur. R
can nevur truly ba anything alaa.
Thar* may ba aX thm* mmt ba accooplkhmcnt alox thm way. bnt fbana
can aevor ba anytblx Kkn fX aX
Inal acbleremaat allhar tn aarriaa mt

Tha aoeiaty argaalaX In fifa MaeaTtaa Xardi X Beahnctt. XaX X Bac^
■ambanhaa greatly toeraMX Aaaloa baa baaa foraaX wllh tta tw* aXar
aaeMlaa on tte XaX anito tta aggarvMon X Bev. R A. ■alabraak aX a
ratty balA. Warklx Xada. wfiw 4a
opaa air warfc. teve been boay la uarfaoi XftaX tte Xaad. A tract 4ttid tracto. aX tta
■ haaralaXfa.'
Jahn KxWtoa Boaby. the dtottogutohX ex-Confcderat* aooot aX ooIomI
X aaramr. la atig llvtx xd to practidag tow tn ftea I'ranclsco. He waa born
to Vlrgiato to ISIS aX waa XocatX at the Unlvsraity X \1rgiiita. At the oatbnakX tha alvO war ba was pracUcing tow in bla natIv* state. He eoterX the
fkmfHmn army aX aerved uXer General Jaaeph E. Johnston in the HheneaUoy. Aftsrirard bt acted as an indepeXent aooot for the noted cavalrr
toodsr. OMMral J. K. B. Btuan. aX was intrusted with many hagardoM aX
tmportoal datlaa. Hla most brOUant test waa the caidure X Osneral Stoughten
at
ttotoa Xboar'a headquarters. Boaredy tons daring waa bto captw* X
Osnaral BbarMaara sntli* supply train, which be aooompltohcd by a raid Into
TT&toa bMSi Aflar the war be openX a tow oBce to 'Warrenton. Ym. Fmn
I tg ftiai ba wag American oonsul sit Booghoog. On bto return to tbe ItottX

StoL!

Th# oarrX rock crystal goblX tercwlth pictured has bc«n add recently at
SIXOB art sale tor WLtTt.. TbU to tb# largest sum **er glvesi tor a single
X arttoUc workmanship to Oisst Britain. Th# goblet to carrX In
rock crystal aX meuntX Xth snamalad gold. It is known as the Oabbitas
aX ta probdMy Gseman to origin. It is tn tb* shape ^a groUoqus
aX tte 1baX tunas the apout. It was made in the atxt#Mth century.
tb# top waa aXad by some Itallaa arttot X a later - ^
r X l^do^ tte MIX «gt oXrc

SISUSS*

The cut repreoenu Joseph Palmer, curator X tte National nuieaiim at Waab*
a life caat X tte ton*
. Putaasr to an expert IIn this
to mate Ufa maehs for acvcral presidet
to tte nrepaistlon X thsae
casu tte taoe to firat died. uX
r X purtotoappttX^ nX
tte fteturw by the opento^a hands. QuUto ars pIneX ta t^ aJ&Ca t
Mt at brtulhlM- After tte ptoater hardcM tte
ittog it Cram adtertag to the akin. Tte preeaae <
Tte Itomane nsX to aaha th

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■Al rtl7«s oa 1 «as.

SAtMtSTAY^-OoMA Maiaaafllart
Bgaeeykm .ha frtaM-Ba» h jwaa
baad. a aclaadSe laadtav wfll paraN
tha traa mart Mategy. . Oifr fN
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lamibew

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HDtMES JUl

aU o«r nh^hon weald \
mm tt 1 wart te
PttSspa ha faall aM7. be Sdrtty alDt.
I wa« btaa^ s» h tbt fkaar. lea
aoarewdaaai atmoaphwt ef Sootb AaatrallB. aad tbb f^Bftkh Ufe. wSb Ra
prorrtatiee aad tta prfaniaa. h hk oew
ST f. & tmu!
Ctwlal te BM. Bat tbe aata reaaea
Uea la tte OM fact wSleh h aotarieaa
«a eearj M aad hat h tiMt Sir Boa
tare waa 4 faalrtatd drankard.^ To^
be
wtth aoefa a MB «ar WB bei
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leadYard:
Tard:HopStai
Ha
phaaaal. Can jao liDasSne
jbad to CO oat aad be 1b {am had to MBa for a acatfttea aad hitfi aslittot
I awid for me. All tbat amfcre a fklr waBBaa tebatladtalitetardayaad
I algbra work. Wetl. here we art at
! rbheOmrot autkm. and we hSlI atwa aHjht? It h a aarrOese.
to bold 1
jarteardoabtaat real"
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UstdI&s. I aay tbat tbaoe aioaetroDa
Adrlreef

f^ A. CONAN DOYLE.
flrtlHffMr.—AMr

The A4vmtore
UieAhhcyGAAge
Ns. U sf the SeiiM

'**• •' m'Xy

fina laa. m». b a.cw rtm.
traa oa a WtteiU «M •
freely mMlad taj
wald the ead of the wto-|
tar of ‘S7 hat I waa
awakaaed by a tasflaa|
at Hty ibiwldef. It. waa >
Bolmca. Ibe caodle tsj
. MTbaad afeooa apoa Ma capar. aleop-;
tSf tatm aad told aw at a plaaco that i
awamtat waa amlaa.
<
-Coma, Walaoa; eomer be cried ,
•The turn ta afoot Not a word! loti; i
yoorofedSai aad earner
■ Tea silBOteo later we were both ia a,
Mb aad tattlUkg tbvoayh the aUetitj

paiS fa«a. rtdeb waa openod far
pn oM leddt keejHT, wheat hassard
im bore the refleedoB of eene sreat
dlaaaiar. The avauoe raa Uiroash a
noble park between Utiea o( aacieal
o
I a low. wtdcopread
iwniie
m of
erkteatly of a yrrat a«r and ehrondcd
in try. bat tlie large wlodowa sbawed
that modern rbangee bad been carried
aad one wlni: of tbe booee appear
ed to be omirely new. Tbe youthful
dgare nod alert. eaM tart of laapaeCor Stanley Hopkiaa coofrooted m la

aca.eadme/' For aa toMaat he eat
19. bw cbeeka daebed aad ber cjrca
biaalBS from aader tbo terrible mark,
npeo ber brow. Tbca the i
aoetblat bead of tbo aaalart aiald
draw bar bead dowa oa

While Oo tismy ff B W. Jc^asoa.
Mkar. Rockford, were asleep, burgI lara raaaackad tbe boaoe aad cooked
.lataMoutodotor tboaMteaa a alee lUtk aapper wblek
they aorred la tbe dlalag roook.
Dartac the paat few waaka tbe Me
irieetric ntbtr. Tbe ca*»raa If made
for the Iros Oompaay. aad ta. we «a- paodBg poaadmaater. Mike Tataoa.
donaaad. sake aatwaecacy. h te prob- has had bte baads fall Impoaadtas
cows that toaist on roamtog about tho
enrt of a proposidoa to fuAteb com­ diy. According to a census taken remercial. and poaalbty ftreot Ughtlas. eoatlylty Mr. Tasson. tbere are 2.300
at leaat tbroogb tbe boriaaaa aecUoa. cows in Ishpeming. Most * them are
owned by riaaa. som having from
KcPperauf boardfag hoosea and oth­ three to five. The work of taking cara
ers keoplag one or more boarders Buy of thU cow popuiatloa te almost too
DOt an be aware that board charged mneb Jor oae man. Mike U /m duty
by the week or nmnth te dlflereat .from from 4 o'clock in the ommlng until IP
board cbargM up a day at a time. Ia o*elo* to the evening, and thinks that
tbe latter case—say charging each day an asatetaat U neressary.
at fO cents Instead of a week at $3A0.
which amoants to tbe same—the Jamp'
BtflM ytreh skidgt fv jmr
tog of tbo board bUl is
ptrei vtn keep yaa crtUkmMe
punishable by a ttno of not to ckommI «Mr tAe Iwt wettker. 40, hiA,
NOO or Imprteooment not to exceed SO •zS. ttiB, 4»c ffp. J.W.nmket
days, or both sach floe and imprisooJtlflOU
moot. If a recreant day boiler leaves
without making sultablo arrangemcBU a warrant can be- Usned and an
ollleer sect sflcr him. which fset gives
tbe boardtog house keeper a heavy
dob srtth which to enforce coUi*ctlous.
Hereafter when debtors In Michigan
pay ap their notes they will And that
they have not ’three days of grace.”
but must pay‘on tbe date when their
obligations become due. This te one of
tbe most iuteresllag effecu of the ne­
gotiable instrument bill, which wa-%
signed by Oovernor Werner. It covet k
all kinds of papers, and la Intended to \
make the Michigan law conform to |
Ibai of moKt other stales.
A story comes from Rochester. K.
T.. that P. H. Carry, a former rciriJent
of Lansing, had traded off a pretty lit­
tle fonr-j^ar-old girl to Mr. and Mrs.
Oeorgo TtUotsoi), of Pavilion. Center.
for a dog. which he said was more
to him than the child. The story Is |
tbat the child was left with Carry and
Ms wife by a man srho boarded with _______ jotana, akssoos cf vriaktes a

A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN

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coot of anas, pkni

Tentee qnrtlonea hhr teng enc
yon fftottenten. aad now abe to eoi
to her own room Just wtfb her oM
Thaioan to get tbe rrt that aba badly

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bakery, ill Ualoa i
WAMTED—QIri to help do 1
aad ^e Q*e of child.
WANTCO—Aa csparieaecd butebor.
Frank Stepan. Randolph street.
tolyN^

At last I
tlaaod
-I will ten yoB about laat kigbt. Too
are aware, perbapa. that to tbli booae
an tbo aarrabts sleep ta tbe madera
wiBg. Tbte ecatral block la aaAe np
of Ike dweSlBg rooms, with tbo kMehca
bkilad and oar bodroom aboro. My
maid, Theresa, sleeps a bore my room.
There U BO one etee. aad no soond could
alarm tbooe who are to tbe farthet
wlitf. Tbb mtad bare been weli kouwo
, . to the robbere or they wiaild not bar#
bas come to benell
as they dUL
iMdsa re*. UdaMs neatled to si-1 she baa given so clear an aceoimt dl
Bmtaee rettoed aboat half post
leaee tato bis beary coat, and 1 wae! tbe affair that there Is not mack left, jq
MrraBte bad already gone te
fled to dp At asBie. for the air was j for os to do. Yoa remember that tww-,
muirtMa. Only my maid was up,
moat btttsr. aad aoitber of as bad; Mum gang of burglsriY'
and she bad lemalaed ta ber room at
brakaa oar fast
*‘WbHt. the three Baadansr
] the top of tbe bouse until I neoded bet
It wauaat aatll we bad cotunmed) -Exactly; the father and two sons.;
i Mt bbUI after II to thb
name bol tea ft tbe atatloa aM taken |j It's tlralr work. 1 bare sot a doul>t of |
absorbed to a book: tbca 1 walk
•ar plBcea la the Keotlsb train that | it Tl>ey did a job at Sydenham
a fort............................«d
round to see that all TO right hothawed, be to Bbrht ago and wer^peen and detrribed. fore I wwut apntaln. It was my ens
•peak and I to Itetea. Holmes drew a Rather cool to do another so soon i
teui to do Ibis myaeit far. as I bare
aole frmn bte pock* add read It alood^ so near, but It te they beyond al
explained. Sir Eastsce was not always
Abbey Orsagt. MstsUsbi. Kent. “ It's a hanging matter tlite time.
to be trostsd. 1 went Into tbe kitchen,
ttes.m
-Sir Eustace te dead, thenr
the butlcr*a pantry, the gun room. tb«
My t>Mr Mr. HoIib4w-1
>: Bhoukl be very
-Yea; his head was knocked to with bUUard room, tbe drawing room and
sastetsac* ia what
gU4 of your lau
ate own poker."
llaaUy tbe dining room. As 1 ap
irkablc ease,
prooums to bo a meet
-ftlr EusUce BrackenstaD. the driver proacbed the srtodow. wblcfa is corered
r. Except
oultc te yi
that sver- tens me.tedy. 1 wtU a««» that
with thick curtains, 1 suddenly felt the
erytMaa te kn*t exju-tly aa
ao I harr fooad
-Kxaetly;
one
of
the
richewt
and realized
I lOiao an Instant, ai
jidy Braekei teU te in the
Kent. Ijti
flung tbe curtslB
atr Suataro there.
aside and found myself face to face
ftM onomteadow. and Um ta a sr
PTAKI.JCT nOPfUKS.
a most
with a broad shouldered, clderfy mau. them in Lansing and who disappeared. htass.d wtth tksss fsrofv. who w
-Hopkins bas rolled me in oeTriJ
srho had Just atep|»ed Into the room No one there seems to remember
timeg,' and on earh occaslun bte sun- j think you bad best see her and bear Tbe window te a long French one, Carry, and It Is 8usi»epted the story te
Dr. ChsrW >teA Fond, ths rrsateitt of
mans has been entirety Justllled." aakl | her account of tbe farts. Then we will whkb really forms a door leading to r. ^.oax
(MtUtars Sodar. ta ths rssolt of yson of
Aolmes. -I fancy that ereii- one of his | rxamtoe the dining room together."
the lawn. I held my bedroom candle
Prnni Ihnrolt lo Port Unron. across stodjr asd rxrsrtann- by Dr. OharWs. s rhysi
Main has found Its way Into yrnir col-1 Lady Bratkcnstall was no ordinary lit in my hand, and by Its light Itcblnd
•ud 1 moat admit. Wslsnn. Ihst person. Seldom have 1 aeen so graee- the tirst man 1 saw tWo others. wIk Lake St. Clair in a frail 1/ark canw.
oaly OM I
ae power of aelcction. * /ul a figure, so womsuly a presence were Id tbe act of entering. I stepped ia a Test tbat has Just t>een acrom- r,-co*ai««l sad toJon^d l.y th* awdiosl trs
bock, hut the fellow was on mt‘ lo
pUrhed by Waiter McFnHxnii. a for Wnity. Ivta p<altir«lr th» oaly prsparsdoo
Instsutl' Ue canglit me first by the mer Port Ilnroa boy, who*.«> present
wrist and then by tbe throat 1 opened abode Is netrolt. McFarland left IX' n«dtais«w owl to Sica wlU
law*d, tbte flhssk or sermsray neck with am.
Biy UMMith to st-rcam. but be struck
troll Satarday at 1:80 o'cbjrk r.nd nr- beolUiy flMh. Fur r«-mo
a savage blow with his 11
l*”rt Hiinin Monday afternoon tb* fare, seek and bsmta \
eye and felled nn* to the grouiMl. ii

for
a
fewUt
McFarland
started
on
his
re­
must have been oucofMcioas
. .opwiaUj t
minutes, for when I came to mi-seli turn trip bright and early Thursday dssp.
I found that they bad tom down tht morning, and will arrive in ix-troit For Orvloplae
> maks tbe
^ bell rofw and had secured ue tightly about Saturday.
hrrsia krm. targs sad b»-s'tfml. sotMac eoa
qasl It. Tbprrrmt Ib« hast trots sbrtafcliMri
I to tlH> otikeu chair which stsiiJs at tht
Laura, the 1.Vyoar-<>!d dauglitcr of ist>’.lun ttMoU slwar* os* Dr. lliartas' Pit*
Ining
llrtnly bound that
lat II CO
could not more, auil John A. Orr of Staadteta, war. allalooi Food aftav vssnisc baby. It wPl stao rsstota
the bouse when she noti^etl a big a bosetn to it* satoral eoatcur sad bssaty test
lire
tbroagb tbta caoac.
I. It Idacl; te'ar going after ber pet lamu. We cornoMlr warn Udi.» to avoid sabaUwas at this instant that my unfortu­ Getting down her father's Wlnchtwiter
nate bus baud putertvl tbe room. Hr she balanced It on the ledge of the !«*•"«“
te-rtrmU Dr. ChM-ta-Uo« tb* box
had evideuUy heanl some stts[>icious
I ..—
|I tarfuni pnrchsiite*. We
I th« tser. sa Dr.
aounda, and he came prepared for stich open window and flreti. The U'xr
F)<* Pta«l u gsarastved oot to proa B«-ne as he found. He was dressed and the girl kept pumping lead into i
him
until
be
died.
The
lamb
was
un-imou-teertewtbor
hatr.
In bis shirt and tronserx. with his fa­
. principal DapsHni.«t
vorite blnckthuro cudgel*In hU hand. burl and tbe family are living cn bear
He rushed at tbe tnirglars. hut an
other—It waa an eklerly man—stooped,
picked tbe poker out of the grate and
-w bomw
homes Ita procounty tbat they are a positive nul•trnck him a horrltde blow as
___ id two
tJ, boxrsto
rrrttavtDrat and tend
passed. He fell, with a groan, and sauce. Some farmers have luyt much
never moved again.
of their garden truck and others al­
* I fainted once more, bnt again
most ail of (he oat crop. Along toward FREE A aa
lave been foi
dusk. It is declared, deer may be seen
Ing which 1
feeding in the flelds like cattle.
tie. Wbea I opened my ej-es I found
In spite of the fart that every ves
that they had collected the silver from
llge of the hay crop In Michigan waa i»ock ** ara

the sideboitrd. and they had drawn
bottle of wine which stood there. Each entirely rained by the wet weather, the j
-a ■ w
of them had a glaaa to hts hand,
IxrgeA hay cop to tho bUtory of the Of. ClUrllS Cfl.| lUD PVtll Si. R T.
have nlrcady*told you, hare I not, that
oue was elderly. wUh a board,
others young, hsirtcos tods? They
might hare been a father with bte two
anns. They talked together to whit'
CWWriste Iv CMlbr * «c«kO.
iwrs. Then they came over and made
THE LADt LAY lUCK EXIIAISTED CPOX A COUCIL
sure that I was aseurely hound. FI
nally they withdrew, closing the win­
dow after them. It was qolte a quar­
srhleb atoneo
moc* which 1 tlcpl
_______
ter of an hour befbre 1 got my mootb
free. Mlien 1 dkl ao my screanu
brought the maid to my asotetance.
of view of a story instead of os a aolcn-1
recent exiierir'nce Tbe other serranta were soon alarmed,
tike; exerctee
exerctei hmi rained srhat might
and we aent for tbe local police, who
Mtc bean n Ittstrnellve and even ferings
t of domonstrationii. Yon tai. for over one eye rose'a bldenae.| tostantly commnnicsted widi London.
Tbat Is realty aB tbat I can tell you.
aInr.oYer work of the utmost flnesae plnm co^orv^4 swelling, which her maid,
gentlemen, and I trust that U wBl not
hrt delicacy to order to dwell upoo a tall, austere woman, was bathing mbe necessary for me to go over ao palBnsngaMonal detaite which may excite ridanusiy with vinegar and water. The
fol a story agato."
bntcnnnot poaaihly tostract the read- lady lay back exbansteil upon a conch,
-Any queadona, Mr Botoocar a*ed
Bopk^
^Thy do yoa not write them your- tait ber qukk oboarrant gaae as we
*1 win bet impose any further tax,
entered tbe room and the alert ex­
oelfr I oald, with some bitternsan
upon
Lady BrackenstelTa patience and
*% wflL ay daar WataoA I vilL At pression of bsr heantlfol feati
Are you content to plod elcnp. doing oncorgcnlal. pooriy paid work?
time.- aald BalmM. -Before I go into i
praaeot 1 am. as you know, fairly busy,
the dliitoff room I abotfld like fo 1----- ,
• Are you.catiefled.wKh the pteeentr Or have you e spark cf ambi­
bat I propane to devote my declining courage had been
yoara to the eompoalUon of a textbook hie experbmee. Sho a aa euvelo)wd to your experience.- Bo lookad af the!
tion—a desire to better your condWen. to raise above your fellewar
srhloh edlall faene tbe whole ait of de- a loom dressing gown of bloe and all-1
Then let ue make you a bus bcm rveciciist.
toeCioB tote one Tohuno. Our preeeht ver, bat a black swiulu cov<««d dlantr j
Ktiiiy npoQ the coo*
! came fafa the booae.- aaJd
Set your mark^hlghl Raaelve to press forward and upward day
NnwfA appm to bo a caae of mar
‘ I sat by my
----------dat.^
by day until the |^l ef sueeaee is reached.
the mooaMgbt down by
-Too thiak this «r Btalaco la dart
gate ferter.
yonder, but I thought
Right now, while you ere yeung. Is tlje time to lay the cornerstone
^
^ ^woSy! 1 the lodge ffate
It at
at tto
tbe ttoe.
tone. It^a
It
n Mmnld aay ao. Bopklnd' wriHug i tfaoM you not repeat It for me? Well, nothing of It
fame
erf fame and foitunm A thorough, practical business education is the
ghovs coMhlerabte agitation, and he te i It you tfal* it anresaaty I will tell | than en hear afterlhat I haaid
fenndatten an which you can raise the mighty superstructure ef sueMtt an___ ____ _ ».■« Yea. I Other
geuOemcn what occurred. Bavo mtetreso oeream. and dowa 1 ran to
they b#wn tothedlnmatoam taTv
And her. poor lamb. Jaat aa ahe aaya.!
cose. Begia laying that foundetten new.
___ _
I thougbt they had better
We teach Bookkeeping. Sherthnad, Touch Typewriting. Penman­
m. It wnej
and faralna over
ship, finglteh, Cemmereisl Law. Letter Writing, Arithmetic, Letter
I out of hm
Press Copying. Commerdel Osegraphy and Advertising.
teeM ta bar loom durtoff the trmtedyfall termxommcnces Tueaday, SepL 5. INS. Ony and evening
We are moving fa byfa life. Wetmm ,
^
^I
-erechllng pap#v. 'F^ R' mUDograi*. 1
M •»»^41d so the loose gown Jalda. nnd Lady BrnehaMiall of Abb*

1" m wM

m

WAWTRO Pood

TAXES

Matlne to Ta#paya*.
The tax foBs far the aalhnUaB «C
ROARD AMO ROOM wasted by yonns
shoBl aad cky tnxea aad special aslady to prteala Scandinnriaa tomUy.
Maosetos far the Sve wards of the
Afldrcna X. T. X. care Reseed oMea.
city ef Trmver
July tC-tf
I for eoUeetkm.
^ «y
WANTED—Bxpertenced hatcher
1 win be In ay oMee far the pur. <
re. Stepan. St3 Randolph streeC. poae of coUootlng aaM taxes every ' V
fAj IMl we* day from new aadll Ito*. 1. INi, r t
from S o’clock aatll 11:30 onrid* ha
COMPETENT girl wanted at once for the fortmoaa. and from 1 o'clock untU
general housework. Mrs. Tracy Oll- 4 o'ek)* In tho afternoon af each day.
Ite. SW State St.
JnlykS^
All taxes paid befare Sept- 1*
WAfh’ED^^Competent girt for geecral be received wftboet eoOeeChm feea.
all taxes remaining nnpaM on
Weller. 444
Sepi- tot and uatlj Oct. lot. n penalty
of one per ceut for cOfleetiaB wtU be
charged. On all taxea rMialnlns aa. . ^
on Oct. lA and ntoll Nor. let n
WANTSO—A womaa cook; wages 140 penalty of two per cent far oaOectlon
per month. Lake View House. El will be charged.
RapidA
July l»-tf
Oftee. Room 202 State bank bldg.
M. EL Haskell. CKy Troosarer.
CUNNINGHAM -SHINET' SHOES!
Hated Jaly 24. IMS.
Lion barber shop.
July thOct. tU

LOST
«0TICE TO WATER TAKERS

LOST—Wedneoday evening to
Boars far sprtokllns lawns are from
merry -go-round, ladlea’ Jacket. Leave
to this ofllce.
July J7-tf 5 to 8 A m. aad from 8 to t p. m. At
BO time ena water be need without
Doszle or sprinkler attaehrt Oa ne>
eonut of the great amaaat of water
used during tbe day far manntsetur.
THREE nicely furalshod aboms for
tog aad other purposes noccaaary rates
light housekeeping at RlvaMde Fiat.
for sprinkling lawas must be en312 Park.
July 2»-3t
forced.
H. O. Joynt. SapL
FOR RENT-Say. if you want a suite Jua 24 tf
of ulaaaant rooms, cheap rent, good
location, near. South Union street
TRY A RECC RO WANT AO.
acbool, tetepbone C. 11. Carpenter.
&C1 Citizens.
July 27-thdr-fri.aat-tf

FOR RENT.

PASTURE—Have good pasture for
rent close to tosm. I>. E. Wynkoop
July 26 nt
TO RENT—Unfurntehed rtxims; also a
gxtod barn, luquirv at 218 W»•^t
Eleventh street.
July IPlI
O RENT--Two residence*, one at
2K and another at
East Tenth
atreot. Apply to E. McNamara.
Jnly 14-tr

FOR SALE
12.400, one-third down,- balance
suit purchaser. Inquire 115 East
Ninth street, or address John Clunr,
Cheboygan, Mich.
July I9^f

On. Snpr k faUillitii

DENTISTS
U90TED TO OmCfiS

ova jonsDv Dmco.
W. D.

NlOMOL.rt

Tuchr of VioHii
Sratt sue SkM SUn

329 teimi nm snsn
J. M. HDELLllAXTEL
BEAL ESTATE ASS lAASS
Ihlo^asrx rtAatollo

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Lot. building,
stock and fixtures of grocerj- and
meat market. South Spruce street.
Cl t Irens phone 733.
July s Imo

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

Fine Dental Work;;

FOR SALE OR RENT—Tbe West
Side boleL Inquire Howard \\*hit- sasAyraatax
tag.
July 10-tf

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

FOR SALEONE HOrSE on West 11th strerl
THREE HOUSES on East 10th Bt.
TWO HOUSES on corner Front and
Rose streeu
omwvimaP.Osrearniir*. BWh aOMow
ONE HOI'SE on Webster street
CO acre farm.
80 acres unimproved land.,
40 arn>8 uajpiproved land.
Aay of tbeee at a bargain that yon
[ aewlac and Uytag.
can't refasa. Part down; balance
r your old carpets
rto be arte Into rags, tetme
to auit buyer.
liewyenaampim
....
A P- HUELLMANTELL
M. D. C8AP0I, Prtprtfitto,
125 East »th Street.
July S-tf.
nnestS
las Wtoktoex a II

C. O. CARVER

PRICES REASONABLE

mMIVET

HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly pay­
ments Herman W. 6mlth. (13 West
Ek-ven..u itreet ORisans pbooe IM.
Jane 27-tf

CLEiUnil WORKS.

Ak. imtArtVIS

UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE

FOR SALE—Ware'jQwo balldlng on
BUOnCC’S
Ray street eoraer Hall, ateo 14CKs.mi:ttaUa9
horse power gasoUoe engiae and
feed mill ontflt; also f-room brt*
residence. 637 Sixth street Apply
- to John llorsfleld to rarideaea.
Wc arc now
JmiatS^f

SHANK
'au.ttr;Pdlte

taking orders
for the celebrated

FOR SALE-Stora haltdlnA «tock and
flxturea. wm sell all or aay part,
or will raat buOdlng. Apply at oaec.
Chaa. Roaaaihal. Traverse City. Micb
may 27-tf.

KEYSTONE BRICK

FOR SALE—41 lots ;n Hannah's 6U»
add; Soneacre lots fronting on 14tk
street 4 la Qrlflto A Winnie's add.,
and 3 lota on Weak Front street
Will be add on easy payments or
exchanpe for ether property. Oeo.
W. Raff.
Mar 11-tf
ICC—John llopkma will serve to#
•i la the past to the
BART PART OP TOWN.
Can ap by both phanw Mo. N.
Orden wRl be pramptly Mttoiail to

JOHN HOPiaNB.

apr Sf-lmn

_MI80ELUANE0U8
MONtv ■n ww -'m W'onM
l> ■nrtgign aoMM *V Ml*

■y«v -.W-#

u ^

KEYSTONE. MICH;|

mmmm

IBII

:«■ in^iiMCDiw. TMVMWenr.

ibW«ii,lEiir

A towaewrtfe whom
Baea ,ol«vw4pga tow gaod pen^ meadi U
emtartirry ceooa of a aitobto to

Pk^itatoi

iiiNm^minn^

iqptoH

fmtL BkoaaldrtwaaaHartrsrtra
m-ker csRaatlelly was att
psakrtopot ap^
* How leBr'^iB alwapi^ koea a aiya^
•err to Ike Toaag HrsMBiSiBir. to ke
padertakea la tsar add ^l■■rttog aad
0 wtto bbsHc Iina aad mar
Oprt tke dear, tot la tke asp;
XMp
St9 to Ike M <M
le stoisms
jsBr that smbT jeT* to
He ^ a stolle for wpcrr aao;
0nm:
fkakaao^ertitoaoa.
Taock to Iko left—OTM *• ike rtkM^ He kptk Mde of tke ntadnpa gpoid
VHk .adtotaatiqa
ta kar
Stag ««k tko'oool IW tke lipe b*
•stoa skp PtoMead to a* skat aMtkink. ' . , . ’
Hw4 to ko fODi vkee Ike erMb la
Ike oast;
Opsa tka data or tko aota; Jat m
Hart to bo
«ksa tke keoft k
Btroag. pare tkiw^ta whtok will baa-

k MiteL :

Wkeo •tkv ikal traaUe 90a art te'

tok^:

Tb^ wn giww aad Moeai witk a
gfaoe dtotaa.
Wkea 90a look lor a saUle aa« see
Aad tkeir fralt rtaU ke eweetor tkaa
a frova.
Ikai of tke riawBat
Opea Ike doer!
•Kasf svaai a»d fcov
"

Hart to be ewool whea tke tkroag U
4eaaa
Wkara etttoaa jostie aal okoaMert
froad;
Bur togtve aad to take oBoaae
Wkea tke toack k roack aad tke
Tofee is load.
«*Keep to tke rigkr ta tke dtr*e
IkMBf;
^Divide tke raad” oa Ike kroad kickwar;
Tkcreb oae war riCkt wkea arerj*
iktaTajaraac;
*«air aad i|lr foas far la a dar.**
Joet
"Keep ewaet aad kaep •orta*.*'
Tito artflk uimA aaawaa tka k^r
wor^
Tke uratlaM ckaaoe for a *Mp'* U
oalanAt ' .

Tka toaddleet pool to a foaatala
Mkrad^
A Idad kaad ctaMkad aalM aa aglr
Wkea Iko aopree are teaae and tke
tola# laramd.
Tke apart ttoa done to tke a
dae; *
Wklaper a kope to tke aool perplaaat-' >
Baatak tke lOar with a
eereae .
Jaet
**Keep ewaet aid keep awda’.**
'^-Hobert J. Bertette.

^
S'
I

• THk oM world koepe a-roHln*
,•

la epito o'altker ear;
•Here atolchlB' In tke wlaler •
.•
ItoM-

I



M rMiP tMWar

. ^

• “la to»e ^ an* llaM from day to

allkb
• suit rtmad an* round ake go«e;
• Ifa Jeot wUk you to pull ikc ikora.

Wkea you eaa wear tke aose!**


*

*

It wta Make tke kalto of tke katot ao
Islr
Tkai aapetotoar eotor aaawaro—
Open the dearl
Wae|lr.
Hspkfwnr Itopiiia.
to tadataed^ JdrW.
a Bimadall tor a.aovta ceeiaa for
Mrs. Bamadoirs easned fratta. icBlos and
have a repatattoa ikat ostaade far keread Ike coalaee of Ike «raad tkaversa r^km. aad this addhioa to ber
redpea to hM hr all wko ksv# tostod
It terpreaervo la a psanrakiae tosaaar
tka table eC fiartlr ptakad bentos.
vMle Its Bkapllettr to
itokes n seem almoet **too good to be
true."
^ V.
The pewporttoat are poaad dorp
at sugar smd barrlee. ’A fuari kos of
kerrtod we|gks a poaad. Pul berries
and sugar la a dtok and mash with
wooden potato amsber u^tU evsrr lit­
tle aocUoB jof the
Is brokoo.
Pat the aacoQked pulp. Joel ae it to. in­
to oaoe. pctow tke covers on tightly
aad eat la a window where yke eun
caa Bhlae 00 It ta tweaty-foor hours
U wlU be ready to put la the cellar
wilkoal tostker baadling. Most
Ipes fOr uncooked to»s say that they
must be keetea rigorously for an boor
and a half. The whole secret lies la
kreuklag w every berry peifoeUy,
^klek can |uet as weU be deae with a
few mlDutee. Too outay
berrtoe rtould not be handled at once.
It to BO trottblo to put np a quart at a
UmK nod tke. small anotuit Is eaelly
bandied. Currants can be preserved
In the same way. but It Is abeolutolr
necessary that every currant aad
every raspiK-rry cell bo broken, or tke
Jam will not keep. The result far ex­
cels cooked Jams la fisvor and deli­
cacy.

Raspberry Jam—To every pound of
led raspherries allow one pound of
white sugar. Pat Ike rupkerriea In a
large boiH. crush them well, aad set
Good adrloe tor old and yooac aUke
them aaldc. TO every three pounds of
to fhren In tke fOUowlnc clipping
sugar add one sasaU cupful of water,
tokea Cioai aa asekaaga:
lot It boll until almoet ready to turn
Tke glri wUk a large aoee and aa
back Into sugar, tben stir In tke raspagly nouth. croaaed cyoa and sallow
berries, aad boll together for ten min­
akin eoeem at tkr world oM naxlm,
utes. this lam Is pOTfOet la color,
**Beaoty cornea from witkla.** To tke
Oavor Md finaness.—Fsnn and Firewoman wko U pualng fair, no aaore
aad no lew. thU trite a^lng la a com­ aide.
Raspberry Creams—Take raspberry
fort. To tke painfully ugly It looks
like tke eeoood. eoosin of urcum. It jelly, quite sUff. cut In small aquarea.
Bkosld not eeem eo for H U not so- and allow them to dry a little oa tke
surface,
aad roll in tke cream preparud
There to no beauURer no potent u a
noble mind, provided It be accomn*n- as follows; Boat the #kitus of six
led by the daily, ketk. The toller goes eggs with eae gUI of water aad mix
wlik^a pint of Icing sugar, or fine
wKkept saying.
Beaaly oC featurea counts not king eunf^loner's sugar, flavor with
wkea tke soul that la mirrored in the' vanilla. uaUl ll becomes a pilff paste
face shows lowering clouds of temper i »klch sboald be worked thorougWy.
aad Bkallow pools of vain tboagbt. If i Any of tke dWerenl ielllee can be
TOW would refine your features. I used.—Woman s Journal.
Baspborry Cream-Stem and s
nilMK. jr you would dimple your
faoopad put a new light in your eyes. a quart and a plat of raspberries: add.
HAPPY. You owe the first
to them half a pound of sugar aad tke
yoifrasir; ike second to the world. Life j Juke of one lemoa; stir until tke aegnr
Is tke vigbt to kapptnees nnd- when I to dtssotvod: cover end stand aside anwe fall to attain.that etaie It is our!til yon prepare the cream. Pat a pint
own fault. We expect misfortune and of cream in a double todtor; add an­
deutk. Ill keakk and poom fallare. but other half pound of eitgar aad atlr tmonly sin to trouble and bapplaess like tll the sugar Is dissolved. Take the
bf»pe will aprlag Imatorfal la ike besrt mixture from the fire and when cold
that Is open tq vwbelve K.
add another plat of eream. Trpsto an*
* Often we alstako tke marts of cul­ til the eoaslatmcy of a thick ImUer.
ture aad eeqtaf eantempt la U>o trarel- Betaove the Ud carefully aad Stir In
er*B face, ftol that only when we are the raspberrfos; readjust the Ud and
satiated, dlsdatatul at simple ptoesures crank aad turn slowly until |kc gstowm we be traljr enitasad. Cunare is ture becomaa bard and dry. Bstoovc
the dasher aad repart. Btrawkerrtas
may be used Instnad of the fMpkwr
with praise as well a« with reproof. lies, hot ta this eaoe the ifm Jnlee
The traly cultured aeoni aoUtag but Is omUied.—Woauui’s Journal.
all^. They ace educated to new into
Baspbeny . Mousse Prepare a rleh
tka kearta gf thiags and no heart is boUed cuaurd by gealdtag a plat of
akeointely black.
milk and |kea addlag two smu beatan
Hei ealy la tke rare things of We eggs aad one heaplag tobleepooalul of
Bat ta Ike dally asmits remmaker «hto Bugar: atlr uaUI H eoau the apoon.
Of cuUure and happtaeas:. that only then raqiave from the tre aad mml.
loto and genmualty 4a tkoagkt'will Add a plat of whipped cnamaad use
Osaka yopr life more than of a^lre Ukleepoeatul of powdered sugar aad
yalae Ik the world progruse. Bee hu­ uira into ike fregaer. taaastag natil of
mor ta taalta.-aot qoataatot. Horglve dke Brms1sti4h of tasak.
alights. Bea*t louglae a wound and half itol of strmlaad ra^karvy Jam
am It; tor tktoe qoallUes of mlad aad taetos They hart- Have ready
ara aU reOuetad ta tke face aad tke white crepe
amoth that drtves away ike dtmptoe irltk ike jsooem aad gaek la rows ta a
and sarftos to rtplapr totta wItk eea- tta tort Jidp wJU a BPtortigkt
tegtotnoitasas aad diadata to aa ugly burylat ta toe aad rook salt aatU
atortk gad tkoogk take proporfloaad ready to aem. Place the
as were Vmm' #taalsd Bps It «aa- toeo pagta doOtae, xggUag ua aBtoeert
aot tokrtatltol. Laaidi gad tke wtlig platg. AdJast the eovqin aad Bkrtlak
tottiks wilk ymatoarf kapplaoes aad tMk with a spray of plak flowen
she anil mart ytuir (ace g^ik tke eoft- l^ble Talk.

♦ EMIWS EAST OUR «

toe cerraat Jetty- The kemtai ehoaU
poL ke OTgrwUrt aad as agarty frwh
pteked as pesethle. 1 wash them aad
damp ikem to a Mg fpraelata kettle.
IWhea they are tborauBkly beatad. I
saaab them srlth a woodea amsker to
kraak all ike canaau. mid urn them
lato a bag aad tmag them over a dish
tadflpallalgto.
iler tka krgaklam wort to oot cf
way Itamam tka,tolee by tami
tola hack tale tke kettle, ketag very
cargful not to aquecse tke bag. as Juice
cgtractod la that way makae dowdy
Jelly. Jato a tin 1 pot as amay bowls
gf aqggr aa tbara ore of Juico. and agc
it ta the ovaa to kesL When the Jelly
gomes to a boU I tora la ike hot sugar
aad ptve It a tboroogh stirring. Afiar
that It must net be atirred again, but
seum okogld- ka qpnfdly removed.
Never aaa a Ua apooB or dtok ta handitag tka trnta- riltaea minute
cooking akould Antsh lu Tiy a IllUe
on a aaaoer, and when It ‘sets’ fill tke
tambtori and the job U done. Tbe
Jelly win be clear aad just atUT
enough. 1 dDU*t like Jelly of tke coo
stataacy of gkawing srax. myself.
-Try my ptaa. child, aad youll
aevar Jmve to worry over Jelly making
again and tiro yourself all out In the
bargain.
-Why (km’t J loU other folks bow to
make RT Bless your heart, everybody
makes U that way.**
But to the Young Hoosekeoper it
wss a revelation, and ahe passes U
along for the sake of her elster bouse
keepers who. like hor«eir.''aro having
thglr first experience this year In Jelly

Three Near Ortnfcs.
Fbr those who mtartaln a good deal,
and do not object ton little wort if by
m of It they can odtor their puesU
aomethtng new In the refreshment
line, the followias recipes are given:
Tutu FrutU Cup—Place in a large
mixing bowl a cupful of atoned chcrrtea, cut la balroa, one abredded ploeapple. a pint of crushed strswberrfes.
s smslt glass of bar lo due Jdlly.
sprinkle liberally with powdered sug­
ar. add a dusUng of grated nutmeg
sad the grated yellow rind of one or­
ange; place tbe Ingredienu directly
OB the lea (or two or three hours to
chill and ripen. Boll together In a
granite saucepan three cups o( gramilatfd sugar aad a quart of water for
10 minutes; remove from the fire and
when cold stir In half a pint of lime
Juice aad one peeled cucumber cut In­
to dice. 'When ready to serve dress a
block of crystal Ice In a large china
punch bowl with chistcrs of large cher­
ries gad -sprigs of rooamary: blend
tka two mUturos quickly hut thoroagkJy together, and pour slowly over
the ice.
Old Ooloaial Ginger Cup—St<>ep half
pound uf BnMaaa raisins and a cup
fid of cnirauU in one quart of boUlng
water (or hair aa hour, then strala aad
when cold add a teaspoonfol of almond
eztracL half a cupful of preservod gin­
ger. the Juice of four oranges and two
as, two eapfato rt powderod sug­
ar. tkrae tahtovpooafols at grated eocoanut. and half a teaspoooful of

ready to serve pour ta a quart of Iced
ftager ale. serving ta tali crystal
aaaas. kali filled with shaved loe.
Fruit PuBCh—For eight quarts take
Bine lemons and six oraagas. sllctag
them into a large mivlag Hmwl aad
poarlag over them a quart of weak
tea; when quite cold atraln aad add
two cupfato at aagar. three Ublaapooa(ula of ted currant Jalee. largajpto^
of hcxiey, a quart of mixed fniHfbar
rlas. cairaau and shreddad plaeapi^) and a daah of phosphate. When
ready to serve stir In a quart at shaved
Ice. a plat at Maraschino cherries aad
sufliclent Iced water to make the derlred quantity. Servo la a large cryutal punch bowl deoarattng the edge
with dasters of curranU dl^pad ta
ptak fondant and rqBtoaoa at smlMx.

It to pooBlhto to remove mildew mtlifaotortty by dipping cke garment 1nJored Into a pail 4>( water.' to u
two utdammaBs of cktarlda of ttme
hare bean, added. Oftea the goods
he dipped scvarkl Umea. V the
mjldaw spots w nibkad a little. It
will raettltata thoir remorat
lakapois generally yioM to tka aasse
treatment, akkou^ it iakea a longer
time to reomva ik«m than mndew.
IroB nm must be attpoad hp nibbtai
tpa apota ,wttk -totadn totoa gmd aalL
After both treacmaata. the goods musl
be hoag ta the sun.




Bta UptoB ^ toe

rtoik. Bader tke ragged gfigesj|;the
tear she haalee a pleoa^-adB jpger.
aad maksp A aarwort of Baa aHtoboe
hgek had fotik over Bg edpan emvytop tke atltoBes gboat ga taek keyoad
tkaadgea. tkta ptaeas apd totolB <>
llaiB may run with ikr lax . qr ges*
brotoery Iwos. gad tnmata sboald be
BMaiod ta Iko gamw stay. - .
i -ggmrpaaay todT Is ta wMllty a
eoHeflUee of tm^attmaatM wkkB tke
mother gf a ywuita tamRy ssfll do .weU
to keep where ft can be got pi readfly.
la one eD the eoft. tsrasaaat liaea
[keoehlcCs akould be tacked.
Cord oC varytag thtokMas to neaUy
roiled op ta balls la another, gad ana
pocket eoBtaina eoart ptaataiy aa
as tkp sharp little rotmd-bladed
scissors to cat it with. A rolled ban­
dage or two a( atortttort gnnxo gad
than aha to -ready (or nay at the aato
aad hratocs whleh coBse tata the dally
aaperteacc of romptag. healiky jroiipgaterfi
To rpmovc soorch (Rnn Itaca, put
loto a pan aa ounce of soap, three
uunaas of foltor's uanh. the Jnlee of
two or three large obIom. and a teacupful of vtaegar. and let thorn aU boil
toBHker till they form lato a paste.
Then spread the mixture thickly
the scorched place and let l( dry oa.
Unless tbe acorchtag tx) ao bad as to
have dcslroyod the fabric, all marks
will be found to have vanlabed when
the Unco has boon washed once
twice.—Exchange.
Try a Porch Parly.
The Cram] Its!'lds licrsld ta a re­
cent etlllorlal'gives the following ex­
cellent Buggestiou fur tbe suy-athomea:
“This Is the dull season in society.
There Is nothing going on. An ooeasionsl wedding my break the monot
ony, for there Is no rule confining the
giving In marriage la any aeason. The
few receptions but empbasii^c the pre
vailing dullness. Tbe picnics are rnJovablc, but will hardly come undor
the heading of social functions. One
reason for Ihe summer quiet Is the abscence of so many families at tb
sorts or on pleasnre trips. And then
summer weather is nut conducive to
social gaiety. But there Is no reason
why the summer should not have iu
social pleasures, nor la It necessary
to confine them to the somewhat hackBcyod lawn fete. The parch has groat
poBsibilltlea. If we would only to' It
out. In other eltlos porch psrUns at
this season are quite the thing. They
take the place of the formal party In
winter. For purposes of charily and
church they are said to be great.
"The porch la* an Important part of
the bouse In them' modern times. It
is roomy, or ought to be. It ca
easily lighted and to any degree of
dimness. It !t> (uuy to docorate. Tben
there Is the house on one side and the
lawn on the other for the ovc rflow.
The party that assembles can have
Jolly good time and there isn’t a b
muss to clean up tbe next day and 1
broken Idols to mourn for. Tbe porch
party Is nocesssrily m&ro or less In­
formal aad on this account roor
keeping with the season^ If you who
haven’t gone away for the summer
have never tried a p<wh party m
the accepted time to test its posHihllItlea for a Jolly evening for yourself
and for others srho like von are
fooned In town. The must important
Ingredienu for auccoss arc the porch
and a congenial crowd.”

WOMEN WHO
DO THIN6S
Among the women of this county
who have shown great ability aloig
professional lines U Prof. Florcnoe
Higgins.
At It years of age aha gfaduatod
from the elocutionary department nf
Valparaiso college In Indiana. At t€

Avar. rtotaBto Mlgglaa-Biittor.
Taaekar. Lnwyw, Pta^ar. Bead
she begaa. toaching eloentloD. Al^
two years of teachlag aad etadylng^
that Une ake took np tka atody af
and nnsadndttod to tke
ladlaM
aad was appolated to tkt chaly of ^

•uttmAr.Mvim.nim. -.V

iiislivliinGiB

IM fBii

•MIAMI k find Ti

a «TWH tit wa^

le BSMlito «naka a nartoa aL national rnMpta stttt Be -ftowa M
eta eenirtaMisd kr tttahd Tkaverae keneehMAesn. Tboaa re^
a wMe vMfs ar ttatofitasa am att fltooB ns erfgtaottr AMd ta ike

Hrty lammilaA. 1:9 n.mi,
first SnadoF ta the moeCh. Bma nC
llifil.
^
and aamam pd

r

gpiAt tor toe aentHkwtata. nr kgr
theirrotatlww and friends ta Ike BBMWHm aam
mqy ke asaatad tkat may ««
taAi fiMkB
Tbosa wko think with pity of Ike Uwm rtaewaghly and koU rtem UU tonaarly ptoDeasa, act dona ta rtf mMst Am* ta saltrt waiar. Whsa done chop
of tke wUdemeas. miles from s rail* rtam fine. H«ta some knttav ta a
reed, and wllkont the many luxurtoi spMsr. add tho onmAa, wfUi popper
which aaiToand even dlaiaai farms |o- and salt to taste. Just before taking
dajr, are atmMJ waattag ihMr aym- np^ add a spoonfal of cream or rich
.
party.. A good cook to never at a toes milk.
a palatable meal even with
Crtimod Turnips.
at first alght te he napram-. As a vartattoa (ram the wsnal meth­
Mtals. la the eariy days od of maMitag taxnlpo. cut them la IKOratid Traverse honaekeepers vied tto cabes aad wank them aatll tondor.
Wirt oack other ta the prsparatloa of Make a craam gravy by babbllag toAMketoaa dtokca. aad from such sfaaple psrtsr (tour and a taacrous prapor*
matarial as lay at their hand prepared ttoa of butter. Add milk, stirring It
dtaners which those who ate them de­ eoastaatly to kaep It from lumping,
clared were fit to grace the table of a and cook uattl thick and velvety. Just
king. Botow Is given a typical piciaeer before scnrlag. stir la the tsralps.
bUl of tare. The materials are of the Psrsptas are equally good servod ta
aMumoneat: the secret of their tooth- this way.
lies lo tbe dainty aiothodi
Cucumber Plcklss.
of cooktag them and the earc token lo
This rodpe. which Is so simple that
their preparation.
ssany will hesitate to use it. has stood
the teat of years. Pick small cucomFMef Aalt Perk.
bera. Wash them and wipe them dry
The pork muid be young meat, with with a cloth and fill the cans they are
thin rind and perfectly solid, fat meat. to bo kept tn. Mix together one heap
Cut U ta thin sliceK, and turn boiling Ing teacup of sugar, a level teacup
water over them. Take out Immediate­ of‘salt aad one of ground rousurd.
ly. dip in alftod flour and lay In a hot Add those to a galtao of vinegar,
spider which hsajiieen greased with a which ' should oot be too nh^.
little butter. FVy crisp, turn and Pour the cold mixture over the
fry tbc'otllcr side, take up on a hot cucumbers. In a month they will be
platter, carrfull/ draining off all ready to use. For sour pickles use only
grease.
the vinegsr and salt. The pickles
Milk Gravy.
be kept la aa open Jar Indefinitely, and
Turn oot part of the grease left after as the Ingredienu arc cold, cucumborb
cooking the pork, leaving about four can bo added from time to time.
tablcspoonfuls. Stir In a hcaplug ta
Dried Apple Pic.
bU-spoonful of flour and mix thorough
Wash the apples catt-fully and let
Add a pint and a half of milk, stjr them soak In plenty of mater
and let It cook well. Served with alght. In the morning slew them until
nlecly baked or boiled potatoes it tender and nearly cooked dry. Chop
makes a dellcions dish.
them fine and add a few raisins, mlih
Bakad Petatoea.
'Innamon. nutmeg or allsprce. They
Tbo»c w^to have oaten the soggy po ihould b<' seaaoood quite highly.
latoca. taken from the oven wbrti over­ Sweeten lo taste, add a llttie salt, and
cooked. or with a hard spot sUll In the bake bolmet n tm-o crusts.
confer, do not know what a baked |»t>
Roly Poly Pudding.
tato can be. If perfectly cooked. Take
Make a rich biscuit crust and roll it
medium slxod poUtocs not too amal!
or t(K> large and all as nearly the same thin. Spread with any kind of fruit
size as possible. Clip a little from that happens to be on hand. Pieplant,
both ends, drop In boiling salted water chopped apples, raspberries, blackber
and cook till they can be partly picrcetl ries, hucklelK-rrlos or stewed gooseber­
with a fork. *rhen put Into the hot ries arc delicious, and preserve*
even and finish baking These will be f*qua1ly good in tbe winter. Roll :
a lung roll and lay It In a pan. Steam
mealy and delicious.
ll until done Serve m-ith the fuHumGravy fibert Caks.
ing T”pe:
Make an ordinary baking ftowder
Bubble ttigeiher a quarter of •
biscuit dongb. not tfw rich. Roll thin
of butter and a heaping UblcsiKxinful
and bake In a rather quick oven. Make
of Dour. Add ooc rap of boiling water,
a drawn butter gra.vy by atlrring to
one cup of sugar, a pinch of salt, stir
get her half a cup of Imttcr and half a
rlag eonslantly as the ingredients
cup of flour. When blended put them
added. Add rinnamoo. cloves and nut­
Into a pan and set on the stove, pour­
meg to taste and one teaspoonful of
ing in boiling water and stirring It
lemon extract. The .w-cret of a clear
coostanUy while cooking, until It Is
sauce Ik-s In the vtirring.
thick enough. Add salt to taste. Split
Coffoa,
the short cake and spread the gravy
Allow a lablcspoonfiil of coffee for
between and 00 top. This Is a fine aupIkt dish when served with cold meat each person. It should be ground rath
er coarsely. Mix with It part of an
and baked or crisp fried potatoes.
egg and a little rtdd mater and stir to­
Biscuit Tosst
Cut cold biscuit In slices and toast. gether thoroughly. Add as much cold
Have ready on the stove a tin with m-ater as will be necessary for the
boiling salted water to which a little tire amount of coffte needed. l>-i It
butter baa Ihv-d addod. Dip ttnst tn romu to a boll and l)Oll Just tmo min­
utes. Take from the stove, pour In
Id out quickly and acr^c very hoi.
little cold water to settle It and let
Hashed Carrots.
Fc» fM-ople realise how delicicMia as stand f few minutes Iw-fore s«-rvlng.
MRS J. G RANSDELI..
well a-’ healthful carrots arc. Chan
lory, the first woman to hold such a of raisins, four pounds sugar, four
poallion In a law school, and the see-' aages. ona cup pecan or walnut mtnts.
ond woman to be admitted to the bar Take seeds oot of raiaina. chop fine.
In that state.
; Also take needs out of oranges and

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^Bventaf asnfiea
wamm at Trtt
kta*. . #
AQ ara eoritollF tawftni to rtasa ota^

.flSv.
A coidlAl V.I01HM t» uiud Mrrtoik.

_c*uu.« c>H..(p.uwu).

:

A.

Peateooatal prayer meeUag. Tweeday
evening at 7:30.
BvangeUsUc aervlce. Thursday even*
g. 7:80.
^
Junior Badeavor fiatorday. 1:S0 ».
ktagmea and the poor.**
First M. 1: Chnrah.
Rev. Thoa. <3ox. Pastor.
Class meeting. 9:30 a. m.
Morning aervlce. 10:30 a. m.
Suaday school at noon.
Bpworth league. 6:16 p. as.
Evening service. 7:50 p. m.
*
Junior league Thursday at 4:00 p. ja.
Prayer meeting Thursday evenl^ at
7:30.

If#"-* -x
°AlVare^rordlaUy invited to tbe aer-

Evangelical Church.
Cor. Ninth and Wadsworth straetB.
Rev. K. K. Hotoaple. Pastor.
10:00 a. m.. aaoralng claaa meeling.
10:30 a. a., morntag worship, asN
mon.
12:00. Suaday sebooL
3:30 p. m.. Janior T. P. A.
C:30 p. m.. Senior V. P. A.
7:50, evening gospel aervloa.
Chorus choir meets for rehearsal
Thursday at 4:00 p. m. in the rtnreh.
Midweek prayer meeUag TbursdSF
evening.
All of all classes welcome.
'
Friends (Qusktr) Cherah.
Edgar L. Reqna. I’astor.
Sunday school. 9:4!> a. m. C. J. Bdflh
Supt.
Meeting for worship, 11 :M A m.
Junior Endeavor. 3:00 p. m.
Senior Endeavor. €:1B p. m.
Gospel meeting. 7:80 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7p. m.

Trae Methodist.
Preaching at 213 E. 14ih St. Saadaj
t 1:30 p.m. Rev. C. MlUer.

Cor. W’ashington
Rev. L. B. Biiaoll. Pastor.
Mortalng senicc. 10:30 A m.
Bible Mcbool st nooA
CbrUiian Bnde
deavor. C:30 p. m.
Evening aerviIce. 7:30 p.m.
Wednoaday in tha
W. M. S-. Ill
month.

> all the servlceA

Fourteenth Strast M. E. Church.
Rev. J. W. Miller. Pastor,
Class meeting. 9:45 a. m.
Boon after this she married Prp- rtop »«».
««»
Preaching aervlce, 10:30 A m.
feasor Butler, director of the vocal de- ranu aad cook alosrly as for Jam.
Sunday school at 12:00 m. *>
Epworth league at 9:30 p. B.
partraem of the Syracuse university.; Currant Catsup-Ten pounds « ci
Evening senaoo. 7:80 p. m.
while she occupied a pulpit at r^tts mashed and strained through
Prayer
meeUag
Thttraday
evealifi
qnan vinegar,
Valparaiao aad lator resigned That poAdd
at 7:8f
sugar, three to
of granulated
g
All I
slUoB to beooase a public reader.
hleapoons of rinnamoo. two of alUploc.
She as etudlcd under tbe most noted
and one each of ctoves and salt, aad
asters of otoeuttoa and has become
Christian Setoiwa.
qne-half teaspoon at red pepper. Boll
•raclf a master of the art. Her fine
It atowly one hour and put up in small Woodman haU
postofltoe.
personal apaearmacw, mrilow voice and
bottles.
nlng. Testimony
Wedaesday
perfect gesturM. captivate and hold
icettag
ig at t:S0.
7 :1
spellbound her audieacea.
Reading room. No. S14 Wilhelm
block, open every afterMooa (except
To gharten Shears.
Suadayl from 2 to 6.
B’hen the shears or scissors
A cordial tavitatkm to attend aU
Novel Cwcraht Reelpea.
,
try sharpening them oa the oock services aad the 1
Spiced Curranu-The following w^ __
_ ____
_ _
________
hoary
botUo.
Take
the„hotllo ta
Ipc for apiced curranu taken from the.,j ^
— hand*aad
hand aad the
tbe aheara
aheara in
in the
the other.
other.
Cethelto.
U^mmlsl /*Mfiaaa^
Bmk Wtam
^
H«mU t>nl.rr 0«* Boomu.
Op« tl>. .hw,
ud ttnift U>r
81 Francis church, ooraer Cam nad
Ik. Md « jrdv. Ud l> *
L,,,,
u fu huk brt.
Taath streot.
Low mass. •;4» and l:too*cloek.
every household * where It has hacn \
^
tg^a shut the
High mass, 9:00 aad 10:30.
abeara rapldl^iMlowtag the bottle
Vespars. 7:30 p. m.
:r
Six pounda of curranta. four pounda neck to slip alohg the biadra to the
Leatea devoUoas. Wedaesday aal
at augar. oae plat of vtaegar. two ta- potat and oat. Repent traaimaat ten Friday aveatagA 1:9.
fills of ataaamop. ona tahle- or fifteen times. U la not etolmad that
apoooful of ctorea. one Uhtoapooafel this to the beat sharpener OB the
of black pepper. Put tbe apleea ta a
kat, hut It la the cheapest aad la very
bag. Maah the curraata aad pnt them
-mart better than noae.-Oood Houac^ street, aaar CasA
loa to hott. Altar cooktag a few mla- keeper.
strain oot the carraqta throngh a
colander. Add to the Juice the vtaegar,
Monday alght. v
|
sugar aad aptoaa; tat them hoH fiftoea
or twenty attaataa and poor over rtej Olaasware. sort aa tamhiara. gohcurraau.
Icta. etc., may be greaUj toogbeaed tag.
.
Carnml Oonatrrt Ootaertlag a Bt- and hrenkagea often
S:W p. au a rad hot fiaHratki

ito newer sad aqoalljr deltataBs ta cap Pteetag them in a toiga batter or pan tug
rant eonaerve. Hece to a radpe gfren cimtalatag cold arater, aot on the tront
Oar maaM. -BMtama Bato tto
Iqr a Qcnd Traverse
of the stove, lattlag them eoma to a, Lord.whoaa laaQr daeiare thtp woald like boll. n»A boU for afranl boars, olim
Ottt BatttoOrr. -maaan.
9
It three tliaos a day the year *rmato.
which rtayatoghsamrsd hart aad ra- Sahrartm te Toa**
All aw wrelccsaA
ftre poaada of curraBU, two poimda mata la the same water aatn It la cool.

>1

, TMVmM CITY, mCHICAN. fiATUROAY, JULY n, USE.

THK EVtmMft I
of Tiawas. «oaMg
nd fish marfiML rtttealaa tha M«a of
fiMlm fC »IM plgsopa hsteg
iM PPHty. aa W ffvpmtM
dC thaafeatp fkp^ Ba says: Thera
ara ao wOfi ptgaoas la loaeo eoaaQr;
aar hava thasa haaa aay Imm alafli
April 1. lisa. Thaia fMl

moTHER^M nuam

msoriiEwou
Wtmm Mr TOie now Is the pro»wIbee at VIetorU, Anirtnltn. tbe
af rmated
KTUted Acm’
btr at IMlbonnsn havluf
ItbnfraMMnn.
»** mAAnnUjo^
• An ‘‘lalMMl MCklM*
Aimer JeroM of New Totb
proved to be a Joke made of
oal drr batterr. a brokea tcaoap and
a few oaaeee of eolphar.
WboB Prince IxmU of Battei|borc
▼talta Uw UaHcd Btatee In tbe tall he
wOl be sfren a sutc dinner at the
.
White Haase br President RcxMerelL
Twlatnan of HiesUaippI aars
.. that ir ertped United SUies senator
he vlll sl&
fordbs re^U of.the Hfteenth amendt mntlned and refused
U^pber arders. Santiaao dc la Goara*s war seeretarr. with a
Irer. cowed the mlato subseverclr punished the
Plarpont Morgan has walled a
Ib iiig ixmdan iwldnce
br Fragonard, tbe great
esUmaied that the colIbetlon oott him between $500,000 and
$1,000/100. becatae a single Fragonard,
a foot sqaare. la worth $5,000.
%
William J. Palmer, the founder of
^ Colorado Cltr. Col..’ has given that
' dtr $1/100,000 or more In tbe war of
partes, has given large sums to charIs Itable iastltdUons, built a drlvewar up
^ Pear Canjron ned has bought up all the
groond around the railwar tracks and
la parking tbat.
The Prince of Walefc Is to be given n
good time when he goes to India. One
of tbd nffalra that Is being arranged
ftor bis amusement Is a big sham war.
The troops will fight over an area of
IM nqaar* mllea, and the vrar problem
V vihn be the codiuim of India by one of
the armies.
BpUeptlc somnambulism is the novel
plea of John Moeller of Chicago on
trial for mnrdering his wife and child.
He ears be was Injured on the head
two roars ago In a labor riot and tbat
he often did things In his sleep. In­
cluding the two murders, of which he
knew nothing until told of them after
be awoke. Moeller Is condocling his

vUiage near Spaagler. Cambrta <
ty. II baa a populatloB of $00 people

^ p
bnllt a high hoard feoce all
around it, with gates at oonvosiest
placea. It la aald Chat 'stsaapen are
obliged to get paaaas lato the towa.
aaleaa acoompanytag a resident or'of­
ficial of tbe ooMpaar.
Joha OoniBS. ChleagD’i aew pollee
chief, Btartad by peaoaally ooodoctlag
raids oa the swellest poker Jotau la
Chieapo. seising parapheraalla and ar­
resting. 100 gamblegs. He says be Is
golag to vrlpe oat gambllag In Chi­
cago.

Bret Hart's danghter. Ethel, has bseome an Invalid, and aathors ta Lon­
don are raising a fund tn her behalf.
Sir Arthur Ooaaa Doyle, Sir OUbert
Parker, Sir Oeorge Newaee aad George
Merodlth are on the committee In
chargp.
Mrs. Wade Hampton explains Presldent Roosevelt’s ofllclal denial that ho
gave bis photo for publlcatioB la
“Fads and Fandea," the New York so­
ciety book. As a solicitor she obtained
the plctnre from the president without
telUng him to what use It eras to be
pot. In fact, the presMeai didn’t give
her s chance to explain.

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Patents

EXCISIONS
PereM^uette

•nroum

money u

NO GOOD’*

TBW rXMOUS

Matt.J.Johhsoks

6088

nIghL nlthongh
ajinougn

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let us vitalise an Idea
for yoo.

PtANO TUNIMO-W. K MIllBfd. *
axparisaca. Mow kwaiad wtth
yaars exp
0«a4f
QrtaaeD ]

MARR CRAMTfi DELIVERY—Llghfi
freight, pareaU aad tmaks. OOoa
at City Book Stare.
MRS. E. L. OONNER9 hak: dmariag
partofi. orar aty Book Store. Baoaa

Boardoai Utct
Electric Ught
& Power Co.
Ym Am Rst FmDh Wen,
tfiad aad vrotB oat, parbaps ovurtatakad. Dost teal tOa may wlMD

At
Rastall’s

•la 80 aaar at haad. tbajr mill

TrSSt.^*^' Umt Mi UdME
Tl^y^^ttBmtai. 881 right tta
iamagi 8MN8i for tnuMriiMi Mi

jpzu.ia^^
For lals hr aU OraesMs
lO OMit and SB Oant Daxaa

Aceerr so tattTmira

KNIVES
FORKS
SPOONS
ALL NEW

SOUVENIRS

R. W. Rastall

DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Gmdaato Torootp Ualvarslty. Qgle^ »■ Maaaon
deoce 104. '
T. W. TMIRLBY, Dentist- Over Barasm A Bari's Jewelry stara. BaUi
phones 10L
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. PhysL.
elan luid surgeon. Removed to of­
fices over First National bank. CUL
sens phone 385.
OR. F. P. LAWTON—O«co room, mmoved to new Munson block, next
door to Dr. Hlggjns’ office.
DR. F. P. LAWTON—Physklan and
surgeon, new Munson block. Both
pbonea. Night calls promptly at­
tended to.
HARRY B. HARNER—Expert piano
tuner and action regulator. BatlafacUon guaranteed. With Kimball
Music House. Citz. phone 284.

Bay Steamers

DR. a H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Bather• land block, physician and surgeon.
Cltlxens jdiooe 364.

Luave 8:30 a.m.: II.-OO a. m.|
4:t0 P. m.

BOWERS HARBOR
Leava ll.*O0 a. m.: 4:20 p. m.

OMERA

The Hubbard System j
of treatment cures Nerve Ailments, J
Kheumstism. bcistisa. Stomach,}
Rowd and Lung TrouWe. Head- <
Over johnaen’s Drug Store. Traverse 1
9ity.Mich.
)ulyl8ima»J

NORTHPORT
Laave 8:30a. m.

In Porfect CoadlitioR

RORTHFORT FOOfT
Leava 8:30 a. m.
Faro Xo-nh-ta-wanta ainl
HowtTB Hariior 2.'»c rouml
trip;Oni ina, North|Kjrt and
Nortbport Point, TiOc round
trip

Tin C.

Taylor Coal Co.

BETOTUnilC SANE DAT

DRS. J. 0- R MART J. TRUBBLOOU
OSTEOPATHIC PHY81CIAHB
OmaaSiaT-iWlUidailUdt. • a. at. »a U
1 to & n. » T to s •M^Umn^mmm U
WynkoopSai. Otoiai shnaa T.

JOHN R. SANTO
nBALBRMsI
Now WOhotm Btask. Tmntm

M.&I.E.TWECARD

says the old proverb, and you can’t
miss the mark a» to quality or ci-onofuy if you aim for here when lumber
btiytng is oo your mind. We turn
over to you tbe output of some of the
best wills in the countiy—well seaaooed, carefully cut and surfaced
lumtxr fit fur the Knest hou'te in tbe
Und.

a P. CARVER A MIOg

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"lligli!

C. A. BUILDmC

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ESTATEi

som m luau a



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iSltel

WAT
T PAPTD
nALLTAicK

fm. sJ. MOROAN

Rial Estata far Sale

Bifi:j^est sale-on WALL PAPKR ever known.
Will last only for the balance of this week.
Don^t wait until the last day, but come at once
for >*ou can’t afford to miss it. For the bal­
ance of the week:
50c paper, now.................................... 20c
From 10c to 15c paper, now............07c
From 18c to 25c paper, now.............10c
. Now is your lime to save.your money.

6EIEBAL IISURAISE

'

“VSSPiSStoiSi’otSSSf^

• 1 1 NEW WILHELM BLOCK

evTiTve trem Vorthpett »8i s. m. and
'rAm arrivtag e» S« a. m. end lesriMst

C. D. MILLER
DKNTlii-P
(E II

1 niM|ME

DL-lDOKWOCmy Rj. A.

PereMarouettb

^ EYES m
.EXAMINED FRSE

12r SOUTH UHIOH STREET

UBsmis nuTAix

DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT

CToos fopsB atta Rontors
ParfwMVMtaa.

BH. B. A. wobrac

E.W.

Ihs 8IM taiMM

E a saWXTT moMvLnr. Gin^^ nju

XINO, COACH 8TALUOK. at Vet­
erinary hospltsl every Saturday hal-

aaetoCataBM.

MDR RALE BY ALL DMIOaiSTm

.

GEO. A. JARVIS

201 FRONT STREET
tXItarH MWIMMh
MmoE 5 icffEnr •
Trel* Umrt* Tiev—sOty. iM m. m.. mom-

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.

Kodol

DENTIST

oa« IN, Hot eoMa IM. as

DENTIST

J. F. JM

...SAI-E...

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A. D. TYLER

OEEID RAPIDS IIIDIAIA IT
COlPAIY.

Real Estate for sale

ALSO VACANT LOT CCxlCS adjolalag
Paul Morton's salary as president of
thU one; price $300.
'
the BwMUble Ufe Assuraace society
has been plaoed at $80,000 a year. $J0.- 10 ACRES of nice laad on road to
Ransom’s farm la Femwood; price
1000 leas than President James Alexan$800.
'der aad VIee Presldeat James B.
Hyde each drew. Morton expects to
VACANT
LOT on Wayne atraal; fine
save the society $500,000 a year by
hmatloa: price $380.
general retrenchment la expenses.

DR. E. B. MINOR-0®ee ojrar A»
lean Drug Btoru. Bparial atte^
to eye. cor. nose aad throaL Glasses
fiued. Both phoa-------------- *’*
Sixth BtreeL

HERVEY H. ANDERfiON—Attorn^
and counselor. Wilhelm blo<*. Trav­
erse aty, Mich. ClUsens phono 105.

NEW WATCHES

jr Brut tttatk is
Sssatsi Bit

OR- F. MOUftS^RTK- Bpstdal a^
tcatkm to dlsaaoM of the qya. oar.
DOM and UroaL
Qlaaaoo tuod.
Rooms 7 aiM E H-A L. Marca^
Oo,bloek. BothphonM.
IKi.

EXCURSIONS

NE-AB-TA-WANTA

ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Afcn^ for Celebrited Fox
^ Typewriters

REAL ESTATE AND LOANfi-Qraad
TimverM Load aad J^aa Co, R

DR. W. E.. MOON Phoaas. oAea.
Cits.. 187; Bell, ft. Basklanre. nt
Washlagtoa straet. CltL phaaa $18;
Bell. 88.

Leave 8:30 a. m.

HOUSE AND LOT—Corner State and
Roae, aeven rooms, small barn, good
water, slae of lot 184x82)L comer
Three Good and Just RsMOim.
let; price $1,000.
There are three reaaons why moth­
ers prefer One Minnie Omurti Cure:
PlrsL 11 Is abaolotely hannloas: Sec­ .HOUSE AND LOT—716 Stata strocL
ond. It tastes good—thfddren tore it;
€<xl$L good houM and small ham;
Goughs. Croup aad
price $1/MM.

__________ ___________________________The Pills that aet as a tank, and .
^mwMwwaw
| as a drastk purge, are DewHl's LHUe
RHEUMATISM^ mnd Early Risers. They
ConsUpatka. BthouaDeBs. ata. Early
BLOOD CUKE
Rlsars are SBall. easy to take aad
easy to act—a eafa pIB. Mack Hamittoa, hotel clerk et Valley City, N. Ik,
says: *Two bottles of UeM Fsam
Uttle. Plus cured me of chrank onasripatlon.- Oond Rw either* ekHdrea
or adnlta Sold tar an deatars.

Ho aaktar WHAT POWER
yop*wa beca snaf, yonH
bVKNTCAUjY aw ploy
aketridty, nok onW for aeoBomio laaaanajbatnr faaaoBa
of^tility aod gfiMnl adapta'

YIR, VIGOR 4 VITALITY
Try • ••Dill to-nlsNt.-

Sckitific RRcrkai.

HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA

I have a iew pieces of
that

OR. F. A MAC HETT-Ptaotlea Ihalbad ta
aadl^----------------------------ifit WnhakM block. CHIwBs fihoaa.

GIVE

BED .COVERS VMISH

theskfe-togetmt them.
»*««• hospital, and
tar look out." said Mann. ’ "If he Isn’t
cgrpTnl I wlirtell him s few things
that will make him sit up a bit! If

•‘blaaM.*
kaom ham at hj whoaN

kikfarioarwat OfaooBMjga
weather riaared aad the aaa
bright aad dear, hot k waa hat for a
abort tlam. as the air wm doadad vrtth
plgMBLB goiag wariwaid, TW waa the
first tiase they had haaa hara for a
aaaihar of years, aad. aMhoaghUt WM
fiaaday. ereryeaa who had a gaa was
ahooUag or Irytag to shooL aad there
msro lou of pigoaas fcmed that day ta
aaarly all the streets of Tawas. There
ware simply mlBlnaa of thaos gulag
weatward. aad thoae that were' killed
were pleked np oetaf the
JVtMs fAs l&as lAs
that day there have been ao wfM pir
th€/betory no hand fowAst i
eoaa here. We have kiu of moiaiag
.itutfmoiinfpmrkitekm.
doraa here, aad the writer has prob­
ably aeca these. There Is a oeifate
magaxlae thst oCers $50 fo s pair of
ICqfaMol AsaarioaB Hom wakone LION COFFEE daily.
llMrauiio atroBfar proof of mmi than eoatiaiiad and inoraaa
wild pigeons, sad 1 thlak the aportsiag popolttily. *^Qnalify aarriTca aU eppoaition.*
aM4 voeM add aaothar $SS to It to
(laid only la Ifh.
have the vrtld pigeons vrtth es
ifiKfjcmr
Next Teeeday. August 1. the express
buslBees on the. Pere Maraoette poos
SOLD BY CKOCEBS EVfBYWHEBE
toto the heads of the U. 8. EXpreas
mxHaOH BPIOB 00, TkM^
Oo. Last the change he aot noted by
wholeaale dealers aad others la the
dt/imarketa. It will be well to specify
BICYCLES bottght aad all kinds of re-:
U. 8. Ex., to avoid doohle charges on
to
pairing done. Mtmey to loan. Fred
packages.
salvM Iiae Dewilt’s Wtch Hazel Si
Finch, 311 & Front 8L
It is tbe purest, and best fur Sore*.
July 17-1
ITurns. Bolls, Ecaetna. Blind. Bleeding
The Only Way to Cure,
Itching or Protruding Piles. Gel the
ire a cold whoa you have
genuine DeWitl’s ‘ '
IndiBMtkm Cured.
coagh—4o cure a eough vrhen you have
ao cold—to core rourself vrhea you There Is no case of Indigestion. Dys­
have both—Uke Konamly’s Laxative pepsia or Stomach Trouble that will
Honey and Tar. The new Idea, the not yield to tbe discstlve and strength­
BO YEARS*
EXFERIENOR
Origin Laxative Gough Bymp. It ening Influence of Kodol D^-gpepsia
let no oplatea aad Is best fer Cure. This remedy takes the strain
IS. eoMs. Croup, whooplBg cough, off the Btomrxh by digesting what you
etc. Pleasant to tho taste and equal eat and allowing It to rest until It
It «ood for child or mdnit. Remember grows strong again. Kodtd l)>st>epsla
the name, ’’Kennody’s". and see that Cure affords quick and permanent re­
the red clover blossom and the honey lief from Indigestion and all stomach
^is on the bottle. Kennedy’s Lnxa-. troubles, build up the system and so
purifies that bisease can not attack

fitlimincr Asssmbly. Fraskfert.
Acoonnt the-Congregational Summer
Assembly at Frankfort. Mibh.. Angust
2ad to Srd. round ti;Jp tickets wiU be
MADDENING EXPERIENCE OF A sold at rate of one fare for the round
trip. Tickets on sale July Jlst, August
TRAVELING MAN
1. 5, 7. and 8; good for return until
Sept. 3rd.
H. F. Moeller. G. V. A.
Unseen Hands Whisk the Covers Away
July
and Ha 4s Completaly Pros­
trated,

MaysvHle, Ky., July
Bines Feblary, ISOS, nearly every time Stuart
Crane has drawn the draperies of his
couch about him and lain down In hoi>e
of plpasant dreams, he baa been awakcsied by the disappearance of the
drgpcrieii aforeaald. Moreover, he has
never been able to find the draperies.
Often In hotels In varloos parts of this
glorious republic he bss been com­
pelled to pay for Job lots of bed cloth
Ing whisked from his manly form at
midnycht's blackest hour by nnseem
Simon Guggenheim, worth |15.<i0d.moans. The mystery has got on hU
000. and one of the wealthiest men In
nerves and Crane is In a hoepiUl here,
tbe sute of Colorado, at one time con­
suffering from nervous prostration mnd
ducted a little shop for the sale of em
telling bis remarkable story.
broideries and lari‘s in Philadelphia.
Crane I.h a traveler for a Cincinnati
He made bis first money during the
wholesale firm. More than a dozen
Leadvllle exrltemenl, by Investing In
times hU bed clothing has strangely
. a few shares of mlnlnk stock with the
vsnlsbed In as manr widely-separated
pronu made In his little Philadelphia
hotels. Sometimes he has been ac­
store.
cused of steaUng them. Never has be
A sign reading: "Men’s overalls 10 been able to account for them. 8om
cents, men's shirts to cenu.'
tinn-s be thinks himself pursued by a
In tbe window of Wool worth A Co.’s I mysterious enemy bent on vrrecking
store In Pittsburg and caused a stamreason. Sometimes be fancies ma­
pede of S.ObO sromen. BStghl women licious spooks sre playing unoanny
were seriously hurt tn a rush to secure pranks oo him. Often be plnebes him­
overalls and shirts, and the rosenre self to make sure he Is not a spook
Itorce of police had to be called out In
himself. Always he is puxzled, ever he
the downtown district. A dozen wi>Is ilUtracted by the mystery.
mea fainted. Tbe store was a wreck.
In Jackson. O.. Crane pinned the bod
Col. W. D. Mann's Imasting may get
cloibos to the mattress. He awoke at
him Into serious trouble. Mann de­
r o'ckwk a. m., and the bed clothes
clared he had ucandal stories In his
mere gone. Fbr the next throe night*
t>Bwn Topics safe sufflclent to "turn
Crane slopped at Caldwell. Cambridge
New York upside down" If made puls
and New Philadelphia. Tbe bed clothM
Me. ,w«rtct A,.on..,
When he
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