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The Evening Record, July 15, 1905
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-07-15
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YCSTEftOAV'8 ISSUE
2119
•TfCIAL TELSOIUMI MKViaL
THE EVENING RECORD
TtUVCME CITV, MICHWAN, >ATUKMV. JULY IS. ISOS.
8 PAGES
WCATHCn—rwr ssd wnmr toWsht; tasSsr vsrtlr okMKj Mi
wsnser; Ponibtjr sbowerm.
6 O'CLOCK EDITION
FORMER PREMIER DEXa
H««s *««««“
msHnuRHflni
HAf DECIDCO HOT TO OO TO CiTV
OF MOSCOW.
KILUNeOF
POUCE CHIEF
f.
ALARMCO CMFCMOR AND
HCCOCD ADvisons.
.POUCE RUDEB BOM ftCTOR)
NIHtTYOHE PMFtCT WCAFOMS
west FOUND.
^
Flvt ftovelutJcnlMs KilM and OvM100 Wounded H> fUot at Sialyataw
AntLSomkk Riot at Joaefow.
Two Killed and '110
wounded.
RAN
INDIAN BASKETS
M«Nn1n *ViIlavardt Sagan Ufa as
Lawyor.
By Wire to the BvcBiag BaoBri.
Madrid. Jnly Ik-liSrgalB Villaverde. fonnerty premier of Spain. Is
INTO FRtlOMT OD1NO AT dead here. VlUaverde began as a law
yer and the coart beaatles lavlshc^^THE TOP SPCEa
teBUoas opoa hbh.
HTB snci TD TIE IMS
..AND...
SOUVENIR GOODS
HERS FIEND
WISJORTURED
By Wire to the BvealaR Roeori.
Battle Creek Mlbh.. Jnly IS.-Harry
CoQslaB. who was employed aa a driver AND ANOTHER GREAT TRAGEDY
by the Amcricaik Expreaa company
WAS AVERTED.
yaatcfiay waa bockUas a 'rer<
aroead hta waist today wb« the
MOB WAS ON HIS TRAIL FOUR
weapoa waa aocideatally dMcharged. Enghiaer of the Ryer Wee the Only
DAYS AND FOUR NIGHTS.
the ballet eaterlag hU croln. Couahu
Dm That Was ' injured—He
died soon afterwards.
Jumped From HU Enpine
When Crash Cams.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Haniaburg. Pa.. July 16.—The Penn BUT NOT UNTIL HE HAD BEEN
TORTURB) BY WHIPPING.
sylvaaU flyer, eastbouad. the new
eighteen hour train between Cbltago
New York struck s wrecked
frMght train while mnnUg at top Negro Had Committed -a Terrible
CARTRIDGES LET OO IN THE I
Crime Against a WhiU Woman
speed west of Port Royal, near this
MINION ARSENAL.
dty. this morning. The flyer remained
Who Was the Bride of But a
on the track and nobody was injured
Few Weeks.
but the engineer of the flyer. Galvin
Mfller, who jumped from the engine. By Win* to the Evening Record.
He was hurt about tbe head and bdek.
llouslon. Texas, July 15.—A moli,
after folkmlng a negro for four nights
DETONATING PLATE IN LOADING
and days In the Brazos bottoms, cap
ROOM THE CAUSE.
tured him this morning and after tor
turing him by whipping, hanged him.
Tho negro was Frank Majors. He as
G. W. DITTMAN HAS RECEIVED A
saulted and .beat Mrs. D. RoIkjtIs, a
HANI>80ME CRAFT.
Manufactured In the Plant
bride of but a few weeks.
When the Explosion
Occurred.
Is Forty-FIvc Feet in Length and Is for a visit with his mother.
FlnUhcd Inside With Mahogany.
By Wire to the Evening Record. ,
Spetd 14 Miles an Hour.
Ottawa. Ont.. July 15.—A violent ex
plosion occurred at the Dominion Cart
G. W. Dltlmsn of Cincinnati, who.
ridge company's big arsenal at BrMnawith
his
family, are spending the
berg. Quebec, where the government
ammanltion la made. Pour men summer st Omens, received last night
Stephen Camither*. John Martin. the handsomest Uunch on the bay.
Tfaomaa Carlebola and Napoleon Lar- The new boat U forty-flve f»*ct in
marche were killed and aevcral badly length over all and was built by the
Injured. A loading plate la the deton- Malbews Boat company of lUscom.
Ohio. The craft Is propelled by a
ayng room caincd the explosion.
has starictl in oti
forty-borso power Lozier four cycle
sutnoMT rainjiagc.
engine and Mr. Dittman believes that
ruvi*lry consists of dis-sbe will be capable of better than
cordant nontrs, snekinj'
fourteen miles an hour.
litirnwn Idood and IcavTho exterior of the boat, painted a
whorevi-r
in;* a
dark ~irraeT> below the water line,
urk. ()ne
be gets
white above It, wMh ixHUhed oak
SEVERAL WERE BADlt INJURED
■in WENT AFTER NEGRO
By Wire to the BtcainR Record.
New York, July 15.—Race rltda
ww nmewed In the dlatrlct known ai*
*Haa Juaa lliir on the wrat aide oarly
today. A mob of a tbouaand men
charged Joseph Thobba. a n»*i;m who
shot and ac^oaly wounded Martin
Coleman, white, who aaked the negro
for a match. The mob atoned Thobba
. And injured him severely. He
nwrued by the police and taken to the
hospiul.
WOVElSUItPBISE
Ed Bartak Waa the Victim of Clever
ARair Planned by His Wife—Very
Plessant Time.
A gtmulne surprise Uat evening
which had especlsl features too numer
ous to meat ion snd which wss carried
out to eveo- salient point was perpe
trated upon Ed Bartak by his wife, bis
pari-nts and his friends who deliber
ately ,i^de his room at home better
than hU romiMUiy and while he was
attsent filled his home to overflowing
ORCHESTRA CONCERT.
and then calml>- invited him to return.
One Will Be Given at We-quwtoog Between forty and fifty guesU wece
assembled and as seating capacity and
Club for Members.
A nwmlier of thoac IplereMcd have tables were scarce raids were made
taken a suharriplloa for thc'purpoao upon the homes of neighbors ontll
of bolding oreheatra g^ceits at the nearly every bouse was ransacked te
the pUas- «H the want. The evening was spent
m Sunday after- n»ost onjoyably by all. and cards.
W> bf the
---------- will I niuslc aad
ay aocUl -------games—en
BOOBS. The first of these concerts
be given by Stewart and SteBcna* or livened the hours until It was past the
chestra tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 midnight hoar before the house party
broke np. Deliciotts refreshmenu were
unUlSrSO.
The daace last evening was a very served during the evening. The
plOBSMt aSsir. a Urge number bdag Sion was Mr. Bartak's birthday nod he'
prsaent and rrmalnlng nniU the dos suted that he was Just sweet sixteen.
ing Bumber.
1SYEAR-OLD SUICIDE.
ALL PERSONS fUhUg to take cob- ArehU Whitaker Blew HU Brains Out
ersatiOBat German meet at the Grsad
With Shotgun.
rawrne BasiBees diversity Monday By Wire to the BvenUg Record.
re^ at 7:10. July 17.
joly iS-lt
Howell, Mich., July 15-Arehle Whit
aker. aged 19. Uving twelve mDes from
ALL WAIA PAPER goes at half here, oommltted ealeide thU moratag
rice.. Ceme^ quick.
by shooUng hUaaair In the head with
!
. The Beeton Store.
a ahotgan. No reasoo for the deed.
TIm BsharC Cmipbbj, Pfbps.
keep you cool aad properly rtreoeed
for the balance of tbe ■aamcr.
If you doubt this, step in and
kxikat tbe -4>rices placed on our
light weight Cheviot. Woreted and
W« onb««d and
J
«t h*Tc jiMt
rMirad
• new ahlpamt of thc«»
Slylisli WMt Tbb Ozfsrds
Kub«efc«iUytSSL^
BEAUTIFUL NEW UUNCH
Wb Hat# Tear Ske im
Thtm Now
TKio Soason
Mimm
^LUROFCOOD SftOis^
trimmings, is of white et-dar while
Interior is in mahoganr. 'Hie
caliln extends a little over thre«*-<iuartem the Ufigth of tho boat and bs fitted
o that eight people could sleep
alKiard wttbobt discomfort and even
could Ite areommodated by
berths in tbe roekpii. Mr. -Dillman
having bad airaagvmentd made for
that iHjrpoee. Just aft of the pilot
bouse is a stateroom containing two
double berths. Aft is of this and Just
forward of the engine are, two folding
l>erths. Tbe rahin aim contains lava
tory and galley t«o that she can Ih>
used for long as well as short eruis«*s.
AIkivc tbe cabin, just about amid
ships. is the owner's private bridge
surrounded by a polUhtnl bno^s rail.
The steering gi>ar Is eonnev-ted up
from there as well as to the pilot
house. Tbe bridge will accommodate
number of people very romfortably.
The forward rahin is a regular glai^ti
iHKise and the whole boat Is so ar
ranged that a clear vb*w ran always
be bad. The beam Is nine feet, which
makes here a sea worthy boat in alany water., Tbe cushions are of
bather and the hangings, etc., are all
in excellent taste. It was Mr, Dltlman’s desire to have a boat that he
needn't bo ashamed of and unb-ss Ills
Is entirely loo fastidious he cer
tainly has accxmipllsbed bis defdre.
The boat was unloaded Knlay and
plac^ In the water this afternoon. It
s carrying capacity of three bar
rels of gasoline, a supply sufficient
s 700-mlle rruis«. The boat Is
named after one of
planets, Alcy-
THE MARKET&.
East Buffalo. July 15 —Oattlc—Dull
L easy valuea. Veals and reives—
Slower at easy values. Sheep and
lambs—Doll and lower. Hpgs—Po^s slow, others easrDetrolL Mich.. Jaly 13.-WTiretJuly. 8Sc; No. 2 red. S4c; No. 3 corn.
»^c; Na 3 white oaU. 37c.
Toledo, O.. July 'li,-Wheat-Cash.
90c: July. t7ihe: September. W^c.
Chicago, July 15.—Wheat-^aly.
8€2kc; Septamber. 84)4c. Ooni—Old
Jnly. 67 ^c; old September. 65%c.
OaU-^uly, 32He: September. 80%c.
September pork. |13; lard, $7J0; ribs.
17.90.
* Until sold we offer you your
oholoe or any or all of our slock
of wall pMwr at half priea. If
you tfon*t Aoed It now buy for
noxt aprlRg.
Tho Bootoa Btora.
SKWIZLR
Silz Royal Blie
5.E COR rKOSTJU^ION.^
O. C. MOFFATT
AbstTBOta of Tltls
I*R1CE8 SATISFACTORY
- •
ALFRED GREILICK
&C0..,
Sstabliahad In I BOS
Room 310 Stata Bank BUM.
RIainos
242 E nOHT ST.
Ror
"VoM
UOS.
It will afford you constant
pjLoasaro for years and years.
Then* is nothing yon ran atM
to your home that will bring
you so much entorlainnient
ly, visit our
Think it over today,
out ttho
big store, livim about
t(>rins wo can 'unl
lyi' U'rms
ikc, tho great varir .y of Pi8 and Organs c
This
exclusive agonte.
ng
makes it easy to buy and easy
to pay.
No other Music House can do as well by you.
Full line of Talking Machines, Records and Popular Music.
ORINNKI.L. BROTHIER8
MkkigBm'sLBBEiffiE N«sk Hbmbb, 159 E. Fromt St
ME/K5 CxYOUNO
Cixyrmyoi e* tornishin^
,
ROMOOI
arc sold at most sat<sfactory prices! Easy
to say—and just as easy
to prove by a visit to
our supply yard—v'our
orders for
$3.50
For sale at tho Old Reliable
Shoe Store of
Bi
OlbcrcCumbtr
and
Buiidins materials
Mmle in all kinds of Leathers
WAITJ^
DRUG .YTORE
RiKHt
BACHAIMT
SHOES
FOR MEN
will keep them off
GET IT AT
CIINIIELL
WKSKt.UTMK
DorotliT Dodd. Trood Eosr. W. L DoWks.
U CroMtt, Worth's CashiomSolo and Morly aU Xiads of outiad aad ym^tiad iImoo.
..SEE OUl WINDOW DISPLAT-.
VERTBCHCIAIIS
RICE RIOTS.
IN NEW YORK
OITY BOOK B-rORK
EIBQ CHASE WITH HUGIIIG
EXPLOSION
KIHEDFORR
Bf Wire to me Breninc Record.
IBI. Petenbunfc Jolj 15.-Caar
KtaSolaa baa abaSdonod the ^opoaed
trip to Moacov where he expected to
laaue a prociamatloa for the coovokinc
of the propoM«l 'reprea«iUtlve aaaeoi
h))r Jnljr 10. The recent aaaaMlaatinn
of Count Shurakifr, prefect of police
of Moaeow. haa alpniied the emperor
and hla adriaera wanted him not to go
to Moeoow.
An Important decree haa been laaued sraatiajt amueatjr Tor all
UaIoOb offeocoa la accordance with
the Qkaae of May 12.
* The police raided a bomb factory at
Italcn. Trana Cancaala, capturtoR
niaety-one pcrfoci Ixuaba ready for
oae.
Five reToIntloniata were killed and
more than a hundred wounded by the
polloe In riot at Blalyateck. Poland.
^
Anti-Semitic Riot.
Berlin. July li.^An anti-Semitic
, outbreak baa oceurrod at Joaofow.
prm ince of Lubin, Rusaia. A mob of
'• S.ono peraona, many of them women,
made an atlacik oa the Rhetto. wreck.
ing and plnndrting over 20o dwidUnga
j * . of the Ji Wa. The ownera of i!m> houjiea
The la>t Issue of the OllnRliouat'.
and famiilca were cmeiiy maltreated.
The caatialliea are rejasrisHl at two Wai«hne county. Nevada Miner baa
kUled aad lio wounded, many acrloua- the following tu.aa}- of some clalma
hleh bare develnp«*d rerenlly in a
r ly. >
very aatlafsctnry^way. There are only
atoekhuldcra. Dr. RoaenthalTboniiwkon and Mina Kinnia Uoaenthal
of this city holdInR stock in addition
thrtm genllemen named. They are
dovelopliig the mln**s entirely as a pri
vate venture, no stock, being at prea)t on the markt-L
"James Oomian. Tlieo. Rosenthal
CONTINUED TODAY IN "SAN JUAN
id Jack Hungerfortl have seven
HILL- DISTRICT.
claims on Big Mouth and the general
y value per ton la |52 in gold on
the surfart*.
A Phanomenal Strike.
"An impitrlanl strike waa made last
Saturday in Beend Canyon by Jam«M«
, WH^ HAD SHOT AND WOUNDED A (•onnan and Mr. Rtwenlhal on a group
t»f claims, a half Interest In which waa
WHITE MAN.
wdd within a week to Mr. G<*mian for
ff>00. On the surface the aaaay value
Negro Waa Severely Beaten Bcfgrc He of the lead abnwed |19.k5. and al
depth of ten feet eighteen Incboa of
Waa Reacued by the Police—
waa oftened up which averaged
White Man Had Aaked
2155 in gold."
Him for a Match,
New Shipment
Of Oxfords
Store Eronis, Veranda Work and Interior Finish
solicited. Give us a chance to figrurc on anything
you need in lumber and materials.
TRAVEteE CUT HFG. CO.
ClUxana Phona. 32i Ball. IO0.
W. L. Broom. I
A Great Scramble
...FOR OUR...
68c Shirts
,A FEW MORE LEFT TO CLOSE
REGULAR $1.00 GOODS
Soppb^ your Summer WantsNow
OPEN TONIGHT TO SELL YOU
Washable Vests, Negligee Shirts. Straw
Hats. Golf*Pants and S u i t s—O N EFOURTH OFF TO CLOSE : : : :
(NgW OAVIBaBI^OOIE) ‘______
N. B.—We have a lot of Men’s HoseClosing out at a Bargain.
«
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y
%w%m
-wp* • vf
mi iiv
ir»g
THeEVEIiniGRECORD BK Gi«E ToloiM
ursftaBsr^
coftN HuhKMf.wvx Mcer
VIMtOfl.
olp
EXCI^ONS
IRON BEDS
PEREMjt^UETTE
IwHICH IS tSuB?!
•AY VIEW CAMR MECTINa.
TtckeU OB sale July II. 12. -IT. W
A bij;^ new ioc is now being placed on otir show Hoors.
By being able to handle a large lot, jnst at this time
ol the year, when they usually move a little slow,
we secured a price much below the regular whole
sale price on these goods. _____________
BAdlAatateoftMtaregtoaie
Qarna^H fiamMM m C|aac,at tha
cents for tha roond trip.
Good for re
turn until August It. iWL
H. F. Mafer.
Tham a Hard Rho.
OcBeral PasMRger ArcbL
wedAsat tlU aag 12
baU team.
TOMILWAUKEE.SATimDAV. JULY
2»TH. VIA P. M. It R. AND M.
Last year Pierce's
Even a Uttlc saved regularly and deposit*
ed with us at COMPOUND INTEREST
amounts in time to a handsome sum.
Omm Hankom arera ctiaalsni aad
there Is a team to the dty of which
the fans can be proed.
The Haaken have made aa eseeileBt
8. T. CO. STEAMERS.
Ttekeu wUI be sold for trato leavtag
Traverse City at iiSa p. SB.
lor tbe round trip.
came of the acaaoa was played with'
resnUed to a soon at S aad f In favor
at the Hwkeva aad twelve
It •URKfWTrriON OCAOr
City boya have bean hard at work for
are iaeaK>- tha past two weeks aad Suaday aftar-
hcpl aUtre by hletory or is thte
tiBi
hoya
These qoeyUloas
theacbt auy
aaradly be esdttoc.
.|arraly aapeiftelal aad tadaced by ao
Both boats. 0>-
Inmbla aad Cnaom^ will make the
iifM^
terday momlnc Mabbod hU alfe
beea locked «p
elared that he vaa under
arae
12 has tho foUowlng to say of the Cap
City
Rad
aad
The shoot of the Traverse CMy Rod
very poorly attended, only a few of
tbe r^thful showinc up.
Nor is thto an Isolated instanoe. On
fbb. 2. O. H. Wood killed George Will-,
N.
J.
pell<<d him to commit the crime.
17. rrank
leaner kllK-d
like "the smile that
wont
The followlDg were the
.............
Carver
his grand-
22 23
..........................................
tJast.m
20
S H
11
Mnrrcl .................................................
9 15
13
There b no possible explanstion of
In June. Jnsie Carr, aged 13.
the nonatteniiance as
murdered a baby In a Turooto bospltal
tbe day
fine, there being no wind.
beeauae of an uneontrollablc desire to
was
The buy
tbat car»*rt for the trap is still alive
uratcb its dying sini|9;1cs.
today despite the efforts of the aeas
Willie'these may not prove that a
drowrn hhn out.
belief in wltchcrafl or the uncanny Inflpeti^ of spirit* eslMs to any gr<^t
McMILlMI WiSHEBE
estent. it shows that sup«'rsliion Is not
yet d€»d. 'Tbese-Climes and motives
might Im» St nine out to a gnwt extent
|iast still exist
quarters and
Ihelr
apsetod tho Local PlanL
gan Bute Telephone cominny that In
spected the local plant yesterday and
Qonllguous lines left yesterday after?
has
lieen
noon for
rlrrulBti«d
having
their trip over tbe sUle.
among tbe businiws men and has bad
,
lV>tnHl.
was
a number of slgn<‘r>« protesting against
composed
Millan.
the use of the slrm-ts by the Capital
the
AmuMmtmt company who have lieen
W.
A.
company,
of
given i>ermbslrm to pul t*n a carnival
Carey
here during the wi>t*k of July 24 anil
complett'd
Tlie party
William
C.
Mc
Jackson, president of
of
Waters of Grand
of Roslon.
IVtroll,
Rapids and
Mass.
r)udl«»y
1..
N.
Tbe local
plant was found to be In exei-llenl r«»n-
In pruttwtlug against
aUracilon.
it
seems
DISUITUIG PUNT
ax
(bough thuy were a IrilTe late In taking
BCtlon.
The ormpany has l«-n grant-
M.chinery of Closed Novelty
SSI the use of the sir«Ms by the eoun- -
R.p,d. Is Being Shipped
<e|j and undoubtedly will not give- np ’
dhb right without a struggle.
^ otKer Piaee«.
Tho j
>r,.u,t .h,,M !,«.• IH... n,.,!,. .t .he]
KMlTic or thr city cotracll rtc» 1tt. ',fc„,,
Jgiatter came up for consideration 1
“
|he ald«*rmen. '
I company rtiraplcicHl a hsnlwrKsl floor
ing mill and novelty works ht an evcouncil | ,H*ose of flSn.Onn. Most of the build-i
rU
also
We lH>lleve.
that the
in gr
^e a mistake? In
granting the com- ,0^* are of IH.nUnd cement constructtany permission
iibont impoaing
n with
^ccnsc.
Mwllclne stows are charged
rata amount
mills and this wc'k a large quantity
as it
snont'y making wherae pure anil
***•-
istructlon
at
Ilig RapU^.
gome has
I been shlppcl to Ho.viie City.
to
kporhU
extra exiH-nso
In
jane
Tbe comments are as follows;
more popular showed to- a* high as
1.5M and. 2.<KK» people, and the gale
ment In ^ve people wait until the
next sbo'w.
French words
feature* , were
lnin»
'courve fea.*
(c»iver
Arc; in rthcr word?, no Are, no lighi
duced. the 'Stadium.' near the Glnlio
in the ko--c.
botal. and the laughing gallery to Uh
"Kor my
part. I
bellevt- that
vacant store near lloii|M'r's drug slon-.
place for ehildn-n ttodiv 1C yt>s
This latter plaw provtHl very popalnr
age after 9 p. m. i* at home.
and should not
are tht-j
be overlookrd wlnn
making a circuit of the shows.
nut at borne?
ladle* who have worked ro much
curfew, would Iim»K at tlie root uf
evil. Iht-y would prtiluldy find that If
*Tlie 'Stadium' is a good place to
tljcy were themse'vt * at h*»nie at th.vt
nie relebratiil
lia* 110 e»tnal d.K** ' ,1ho.
with the liags
uouiictHl a wonder.
hmv. aad .
that 1* pro-
and
make
home
p!eaK.-iiit
i bright eye*.
3S cuts. Tea or Tablets.
JohnMiD IfTHg Co.
i
I'ka.-.at’t i«» Ike taste and etiual-1 cinstlpatlon. kl-Jti. .v or li\er ireiihl.
..........
"
J make
J
I w*-!l.
• * - Hmg
--------- Co.
'•
JuhnsoB
. "j
‘
a .lianTond cint
1 lion or pij. niiMiria. it will, howevi-r. !.«
PAY VIEW CAMP MEEII.m;
j the!? p“n'“amrlh^^
which w;i| reli(-%e
, li/.;
p:ii*. rir.-v
VIA G It. A I. RY.
; yt-ars . .NfKhing h. l|Hsi me, untU J
>.*.k I»r King's N. w
U>C.v. r, ’ f.g
Cot;?-<!mptkin. Couch^-irud Colds, whielt
1>.-.
I King's New IJb- P
for
ihHr
few mtitbera. and you will find that
with r. turn bmil trf Aug
•
Co-..
fait A .'k.ii-'drer Hon-?:
iJ.t**, giiaranU'ed. Trial *
!» at rate o| Sior.- Cos. K. H .Meads. B. II Wait A
'n,- an
joi> nit
is«»tic dmvvMort.-*.
ii-utie i<v.
1
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
RlirTrat'.S PAXATl'U.A. a d.-li:;!,i j
j U» partk idar smoker*.
.<aY, MR BMtlKKU. wail f<»r film-
; t, r's PanaiellaK,
the children have no need for It.
as also arc the MaHonetlos.
"I believe it I* no honor for a moiluT
The elec-(u» acknowknlge her inaldlltv t
ha\ e,
dome Is a popular show, and the | her children at home after 9 p.
. atui
the tirket agents here bad to rU»*c j be obliged 1
have the p<dlce forec
agalBst the fu-ople. There ! j^xjk after them. "
is ample time for every body to s»h> all!
the show.*, but there I* Inmnd to Ik; a!
Deafness Cannot be Cured
niiih In the iwening.
Ry local applications.
I they <
*^Many people who saw the electric reach the diseased portion of the <
There Is only one way to cure di*afdi
the first
night vtsited
ness, andI that
Is
tha
by cirnKtiiat lonal
again last night. Till* I* also true
remedies. Dearnc*
the train robbery. The Ferris wheel inflamed rondltlnn
Ing of tbe Kiistachian tul>e.
t
and the merry-gomund arc doing
this tulK? I* laflsm<*<l vou have a
large busln«>s*.
hHng sound or Imperfi-et hearing,
when It Is entirely closed, deafnci
yrem around the last
the result, ami unless the inflamma
then the crowd would have stayed tion can l>e taken onLit and tl
restored to Us normalI cHindition, hear
longer.
will bo destroyed forever; nine
“In spite of the . big crowd good casesi wit of' ten are raused b;
order was maintained. uNt an arrest tarrh.. which Is nothing
was made; mU a drunk or diM»rderly flamed condition of the
fares.
reported: slr»’oflleers wpre on
We will give Ono Hundred Dollars
duly and mingletl with the crowd, but for any case of deafness (causcvl bv
cannot l»e
cured bV
» oeca.Hi<?n was offered for Interfer- eatarrhl that
Hall's^
CaUrrh Cure. Send for clrcu»ee.
m* iw»itits lliat
alwny.s indiet-alili* in llie style aii>! inak** ufi of our furnilur**.
The ori^iiKility is fmiHl in the style• «'f <I«-sigu, the ilistinctioii in luaniier ainl iiiiisli of llu- wi*rkinaiisiii|>.
ftMinlaln
T^IE CraNA CLOSET
is almost a ni^-ssity in the nio>l**rii
ornament to tlie nsun.
"Crowds of men and erowTds of Isiys
and crowds of girls were wit together
"If cme
don't
believe It. and
('hinri to jour frieinls to the Is-st
the street.
Illinois to Charlevoix.
IVtoskey
am)
row.
Boat will leave at S a ra. Rotind
trip II.
carnival of ibis character. It must be
nM?nt company and the local commit
people are
a slow. eramiH-d
Id all his family are Buddhists, while
le JspsBeBs minister and Ids Bcctatsry ara Ghrtotlana.
'I—I
THE DINING TABLE
Expert
penman
in
Enmll at
* July ir>.?t
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
..
fouii f.'S.T-'i
haiids^>me Isix s* at*l!n* r8
rubUxl
8«*al
iinish. $I“«*<)1-.
diners
fn.»m
QUESTION SOLVED
When you iii6iK*cl
capacity.
and ihi*
The
veneer sinldle
wH
$'•.00 that vvi* an’el'ising »»ut at ctwL
The Ron HI NS
ing
ebairs,
W.- hav4* a f4*w sets of stdiil otik <-ai
hand writing
rimrge: two classos dally.
8»*at,
The vvofsl an<l e;ine s.*ats
$.51.00 |ST s»-t «if 0 chairs.
movement at the Traverse city Husl
Tbe Ttnntan minister at Bio JtnHfo
Thej- an* Ik*
We have the kind you want and can suit the m«i8t exacting.
high Igiek and m<'-|ium Uu-k, wvx*l seat, eane
S4*at. and leath**r Seats.
L«arn to writu with a free muscular
Boss college and Increase vvnir earn
of mlvantoge,
WHAT ABOUT THE DINING
CHAIRS?.
imm
THERE IS NO DEMAND
for
is aueh mi
b> show your .
Thi-y sell from $10.00 to $25.00.
made fn»in s*-i«vl4*d sL>ck. with
Harbor Springs will take place lomor
tee are concerned good order and good
miiTor iKuii-1 Iviek.
t»r$l.>.(KI a » l of six
lUlNOIS EXCURSION
The regular excursion of the steam*-;
nwim—it
:iii<l In* ut>Ie
tifully polishtwl (Jol.leii (»ak. with U*nt olass einls and fn.Mit.and a
' F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
Sold by dntgglsts. 7r»c,
Take Hall's Family PIIU for consti
pation.
the
up to the bridge and take a view of
iliiiiiig
Vou sh«>tiM haw om- of otir Cltiua (Mojk-Is
totlisplay and pmb'ct your fain-y
tog
being maintained."
RECORDING SAFB
hsndMome face
‘•Tbe miniature city Is Interesting,
conduct of the carnival
THESE HJlHBSOHE
Ik-niitiriil «*ye* and
their chlldrvti would Iw 1
l.et tho.w mothers nay at luum
The trick house ; children, and nirfea wlll'nek dead b t
Is kept busy ter.
Let ns have a curfuw for lho^(
"Whatever one’s opinion may be at
aaough to have paid a portion of this cellent Uwallon for an extensive manexpensa at aay rate.
nfacturing plant.
walk, a*I
and kidney dlsord.-rs; j
rommend.iimiv Tlrlgbl
. ..flc Bfnre Co's. F.
H «')«'* «rr w indows to a woman's lieart,
._S. K. Wail A-S4»n*'drug .'lores; Ibdllster's Rm-ky Molmtaiti T«*a makes
Hut why
Indi'ed
tbe advantages or disadvantages of a
The buildings, prolmbly
1 my
I «“»
If the^
is a splendid altraclion.
wIh»
-
n
roughs, edds. Cnvip. w brKjpIng cingh.i >t»u are an- tmuhle<l with heada> h<. I
«-tc.
th»
■It should Ik* singlet] otit s|K-?la!ly. for
The only reason given for tbe fallnre
A \H
now:
‘.t-moD-wed -sat -to-scpt-l
*^crd has Itxm much said about r«»ugh—U» run- a rough when you have ?
v.»ur«u-lf wh«*n you
1 cold
curftnr in the papers but no <me Mvm*
,vu iKUh- t*ke K. nn.-dy’s 1I,g\atUe
to loak for the meaning tif the
iiney and Tnr. The r.'*w bh
riginal Ijixallve rough
Svrup.
•curfew.' which Is a errruptiou of the
and to aid In ke«'plng;ordor. The «dty. the largest and most complete In admitted that the shpws are dean
/ akould have had a HrenKC fee large northern Michigan, would make an ex- and tbat ao far as the Capital Amuse-
f
*^*,‘^*'’,^*1 “v.**'
si m Illy I
and until a late boar.
Borne of the
Forced Jo Starve.
It;:;:
Si»n- «m I
s<*inetimer
Mxxld, 1.. «■«. br .-von- <»c. IK ! Ult..,. Ittootl. 1 h.
scrlptlvf' itamphlot ran Ik? had by a.| doctors I r»tul«l g* t, 1
P. A.. Grand Rapid*. Mich
employing | was lack of experience by those rhoM?n
poUc'moti to .guard prtqKTt.v {to oiK*ratr It.
j
^
four Weeks,
*ick Ylth tvpboiil and kid
writes Mr*.
of ,bo
onstli'j-
I being sbippeti to a plant iinib*r ron- weather should be good tonight, walk
la addition ta ibla. Ihi> rlly wrlll Ihv;
pul
Law Would Be Dead Letter.
Grand Rapid*. Mich July ID.-Alder-
ments Alderman Henhlcr wi>-e "Amen.
street an appearance that was never
The machinery Is being-sold to other Itefore swn.
aad tbe carnival romi>any should have
Double.
"I knev
, wh«*o I w
caustic Utter from one of his
year at a loss and rloM*!.
ii^oor amuM>raeal eiterprist's are also
tlMdd a pnt
J. W. SUAITER
WM«*k*»4B.^ TMvBdUhUBMtFanbtor
*TTie shows began to do business at
to see the sights, and they gave the
B license fee cireusos and other
and unlimited credit e.vtended to all.
fil.m
ditlon.
WhlU' the |•emion(>rs believe that
they are right
the eoming
and
7 o'clock and all were well patnMiir.id.
The party of ofirblH of tbr Michi IHWftirmcrs.
THE hTRECT CARNIVAL,
petition
The streets
foiiowing the movement of the clever
Induence
breeds Imadful crimi's.
A
people
Children
an boor later tbe middle of the street
bag puncher.
In eertaln
bali'ful
uf
the
dre**lng ticket agent. G. R. A I. Ry,
Travt'rne Tlty. or C
l.«K'kwt>o.!,
s|>end hsir an hour
State Telephone Officisis That In-
dhat are supposed to have periMied
* Urith the
EUBirmRe to furnish your home
RY.
nived a
Was One of the Psrty uf Michigan
but the few rlt«-<l^hnw that the IxdlerK j
VIA G. H. A I
mas William Htnuder ha* rt
"Some pew
............... ..........i..l0 13
Cochlin
lie said that site had bcvltcbed him
crowd
tor
our enormous
Table
with
its
line of
ivitent
tables.
h?:ive n?.
lainer and leg f.isb*ner. c.iiinot In? ctjualleil liy aif<»ther make in Utinty. style
can g. t lliis table in any
ainl
length
durability. *You
you
wuiit,
from
0 ft. b» 10 ft .an«l twld to its leiiirth at any time by ^
g4*tting exlr.t
Oto
$l 1 .V) for the Ash. and Sl-'l.T.-i to $2:5.00 for the
the
[lagnitioent wax linisli**! quartcnyl Oak—jsxlesk-j.,
id Uis»*. F/vneh or ma.ssi\ 4- <Arvtxl leg—roiHMl
leg—roiHM or
iblc« 8c*ll from
: are faraished free to onr
dwBlUrs. Yon can ret
one by starUnr an acconntwtthOneDtdlaror
more. - Tbe scale printed
on the safe counts tbe
contents—every coin In
strut.
1 mm
I fim
lit up.
SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
■^IP-TY
*» K R
OK NY*
280 SEE OUR WINDOW 28o
Get One for that Biiy
[________
NATIONAL
_______
RANN II
A BUFFET IS NEEDED
to oonipleU* tbe fumifliings of the mom,
J. B; Paifc Hcctrlc Co.
Itf CASS STREET
PHONE 603
KAi^
Weslbj.w
at tlie pn-aenl lim** llie U-st asaorb-d line of buf.
..............................displayerl
_ ______ _______________
feta
wx* have ever displaretl cortanng
full range of
pievx**
in eokmud nml mo4)ern
in liolh golden
......................................................................
lyh- style
in liolh
lleinish oak,
Tliey haw* triple Fnmch
plaU?
t*n<
iumI
Iwvoktl
WITH A SUN.BURST SHADE
I
Tbo OJlbway Indian drama "Hi*ww- r~
muf^ near Prtoskey. Mirh„ dally from
began to fill about half past six. and
keepers had to use conRlderalrte ergu
scores;
aad that was bis only reason for killlag her.
la
come off."
May
amther. Mrs. Haiumemerk In Ilelray.
.
C. O. Carvir
still wean that medal, which appar
ently
He
claimed that ‘V ntt1« black man” com-
Pleasant
1
THE LMMAX I’lJtY OF HIAWATHA
aa well as tbe aldewalk was crowded.
and Gun clrb yesterday afternoon
palae aeladd him to kill Us vUe and
Immeaae
the time of their lives.
That is all bis
he carHed out its suimestloos.
"An
Let Them ^toy at Home and Make
thronged Uw* otrcei last night and hail
Oun Club
Grounds Yeeterdsy Aftcmooiu
was the mma man atace John Joy
Bomenrille.
GRAND
RAPIDS
ALDERMAN
WOULD HAVE SUCH PASSED.
lw« brought about a strangi- rbauge In <
Inmlierlng operatliKi* In Maine. Ibirk
at pr»-«ent prb-.-* bring* tml
a rtuvL
end I* only bamiieil nmler tb«- moet
favorable «vindltloii*. llemliM-k lumiN-r
ha« adtaiio'd from JM..V1 to Ml a tboo».ind. On^' lb»* locK w-.-re k>ri lit il*e
wiKsl* n* wortbbw-. but oow the t .-.rk
I* left iu'tirid—I'hh ain Po^t.
iha~ win lK» glvi«o at Lake Ya^ ay -go-
ital Amimemoot company:
Only a Pew Mawed up al ths Trav-
m
of a spoil and declares that be "never
aaar
meivt Company.
The Alpena Evening New* of July
he made a slraoce stsirment. be d<^
lams
In Regard to the Capital Amuse-
also amke the trip wUh ihdr busses.
V naniel Gray, a aakwa keepw. yes
amde a aico at him.”
CURFEW FOR MOTHERS
Verdict of kite Aiponp Jiovm ef July 12
and the Traction company will
4)e etody <dio«r diSersatty.
After he
It b egpectad that a brge
crowd aiU attead as the aamc will aa
epc«er te be
^cou to mbetaatlate them bat a lU-
Heath.
sBinnioimisEEiw
they will acato meet the Old Mb
f«ay aad ace drintac bark lofrard the
^|i»ea or aritehcran?
Bank|
Under able coaching the Traveree
D raticbtcoed ibMl tbe **black
b«m
iPeSjpie’s
tantacs
urere played before tbe rlciory
I aupcffUttM iwftllr rmA, !• this
^aru* at the middle
july
Tte doaeat
OU Mladna at Bowen’Harbor aad
of our dose buying.
Come in and examine
our line and tec if wc
have not got just what
you want.
^tote S31
RKurnixm kiave
Wllwaoktv at S p. m. Sunday. July 3t.
ahosrtec this eeaaoa. kmtag only oac
• to WNUamatoffc.
■ii
wmerfc* OMtm. to “/Jnrto C pperjMd."
ftor the last few yean Traverse CKy
has practically beea srfthoat a coo4
ad
minors, K-idtsl glass dot^s and have a
drawer
lined
with
-----------------I*"*''/
tlie
licsl quality
of jd:—
|dnsh ....
for
•ilvcrwan;. Tbe price* range from $12 to ««.00.
I
A THE HANNAH & LAY
^
MERCANTILE COMPARY
••
.V
IKE EVEtftNO RCCOm, TKAVSHtC CITY. MICMIOAN. SATURDAY, ,^Y tS. IfOt.
er. *^1mi tr!H uke the ImFdm mui cangr
It Oft
ChfMmw Made OtaC
While the an&r work In all Shfab
ban bew sfeadlljr gokig on the Saaarial ca4 ahould have had paUH rdeoc
cttloB. nourij fSaS hefait exhCSMled m;
CAPTAifi AND MRS, tfUNSCLLC the rctlef of the poor and at Tale TMa
hnadreda of beart« hare bees made
WIU. SAYOOOOSYC.
Th^
Hmmiors
FmatD
rs
%
1 r,
Lir-'
m
"TOUR MONET
NO GOOD”
6088
RHEUMATISM' mad
Bl^OOH CURE
i
I
■L.
"4
I AvtomicO'Ptiysiologicil Mtsstge
I
(The Hubbard Syatom.)
A adeotific treatment for all kinds
jof ailments that other means fall to
cure. Makes weak |K«ople strong, dorelopea thin, ahrunken musclea, re
stores health to riV»ry diseased part of
the bo«1ji*. li'rinkles removed. Fat
folks reduced. Free fxamtnal Ions.
Treating i«rU.rs over Johmum's
dnig Sion'. Prof. W. F. Iltibliard.
Travers aiy.-Mleh.
July ll-Ct»
SUCCESS
is Dltainwl by just such nictlioils tis wi' JidoptiSl ImiR. loui;
— the pPK'uriuu the Ix'st Imnl
ami soft womls in tlu* market,
IlinC m
eapeful scrutiny of milling
mid
•cftsouinii. iniellip'iit handlii
handling
cin« (and
and slorin;:, hom*st pricing?
prompt delivery. P^r Unit 1rwiBon we am! <on6dent wo can fill
allI ytTur orders for lumlxT
Itunh of ^y
kini]
nd to your entire sntisfuctkm.
AH' 1* ask is an opixirionity to
prerre our ninifits.
SOUTH SIDE lUMBEfi GO.
Johnson Drag Co.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
One Gala Week of Pleasure
TRAVERSE CITY
FREE STkEET FAIR AND CARNIVAL
JLJI.V'
-TO mm
10 Beantiful SbowB; 8 Free Shows; The Eloclric Fountiin; Traimxl Animal Show; E^eotric
lAorat*: HAinc's WoHtfnu WoHtl: IVimr PaLntx': Royal Mnrinottes: .\1iiafw Sruiko Girl; Okl
n Kol..........................
(blxT}f™. k.^
IndiBestion Cured.
Then* Is no ea«e of Indigestkin. DjsIK>|M-'la cv Siomaoh Tr«)ub!e that will
not yield to Ihe dlge»itlve and stn'ngth-,
eniug Influence of Kodol I>ysp4*pslaj
Cure. This reroiMly iaki»s lht> strain '
off the stomach by digesting what you
eat and allowing It to n-si until it
ertnrs Mnmg again. Ko«lol D)si>epsla
iffor^s quirk nn«r
•ni lndlge."tlon a
anil so
troubles, build up tb«'■ system
*
and
atiark
purifies that bls’i*a»<- cj
weakand gain a footlud,! as whi n in a wn
i-ni'd condition. Sold by all dealers
JAm. A. f»CIPBVI9
UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE
Tdi-phoe.-
OAF>l*rOI- AMCISKaMKN*r COlWIlWANV
J. D. PIL«ORE. Manas*,.
E. C. EWER. Sacretary and Traaaurar.
3 BIG FREE SHOWS
Ro»'A Lemon Glohim: the
The (in-at Aumaim. Kin;: of Bag runchcrs; Fumnor
Bn«'. Triek Honsi'; Bnrhriel; Hnw'. Mnsiiuil A<i: Mernlith Trio Flyin«
Auston, ihc
Excursion Rates on all Rsltroads and Stetmlioit Ub«.
Kinjr of Slack Wirr \N nlkers
Patents
DO YOU LIKE PRETTY DISHES?
WOULD YOU LIKE
A SET FREE!
Then come ne.xt week!
'
rf
Dr. C. A. Bufbrldge Expecte to Practice in Grand Rspida.
Says this moinlng‘8 Grand Rajiids
Herald; "Dr. C A. Bnrl'fldgC of Tray
cr»e City passed through the city last
evening on his return from IX'troU.
where he read a paper before the
State Dental associatlba. Thy subject
was 'Pyornhea.' He expects to pracyou are aotaatiafiad with rvaaha.
(tee tbe treatment of this disease as a
fcoaraatm abieb feam wltk specialty to iWa city to the near, fii.waryboMto
tute."
.
.
PsrJM. ■iflfiir—lUOMybyTHE HANNAH DRUG GTORE.
TflY A ntECORO WANT ADt -
•Two bottles of Iheee F^amona
Mttie Pills cured me of chrodlc conion.'' Good for either children
Sold hr all dcalert.
Hhara for aprtokltog lawiu are from'
S to 8 a. m. and from 8 to 8 p. m. At
no timn oaa water be need witbontt
nenle or aprinkler attached. On ae-;
eemnt of the great amount of water
need during the day for mannfartu^
j tog had other purpoeea nccenanry rules
I for aprinkllng Inwna----- - »- —
H. O. JoynW SnpL
HIITICE TO WATER TAKERS »•<>••><
and wood have beam dlHrltmtfv! to’
GOOD HAS MEM DONE 0Y THIS muy a door where abwiiau- *oE<Tin(t
WORTHY COUPLE.
haa been aUerUted by it. Sloee Janm
ary, IMS. a free labor bureau kax bee* :
Kstm. W lift slw,«a esM fw hs
naintaiaed which baa'areaUy beneat* Msht ksM bass tiM at SMB piaWiMi
Siicceai Haa Crowmod Their Efferta flt(W the poor.
I
n»r. I*« time for ac« k kM sac b*M Wt
Amoofl the Poor and Heavy
aloaa iMkaiUM homm4
Icowsd
fteiMd In ttw Eaddia.
b, a« «*awa«aciass4■ssdilri a< mdt^.k
Captain Ira MonacH was bom to'
Laden—Captain Munselle
ammkmftTtmtUmimdl.
Wlsconain, Nov. H, ifaik,
wont'
At w ti»c te. Ike WmB af ikk a|.p«]«. W
Onee r Cowt>oy.
M«« •mwsb <ksB at IkM pario4 at a saass’s
•cat with hla parenta w^ but lea •
Hi Wkisaki k skoal ta UcoM a Mk«.
years of aac. where be -was praetkany t
btfia ^ H ssdoad « dbotak. orf
Ik till
VanloK of iliU m*-ck t^^
raised In ih® saddle «nUl S years of
farea.H
of the lamrct and
age, Ms father beto* a large stock
ot»'*lfifh wnrLith of ibt* Solvatlna
gn>wer. After bis marriage. Nor. 14,!
Ar») for the iieat two ytmru in this
IIW3. to Mhu Jennie Orryjf Ked fHood.!
isdrnwdtkat te ■oaodssasd teats
rit) will have hw-n raid and (lapt. and
4 as ikey ksas Imcb
Nebraska. CTaptafn Muns^e. who had *
Mre. Ira Muniu Ik will attain take up
aerumnlaied coosWcaablc pniiKTty.
aatiriog ssd ta.ss.bU
thflr rroes and move on "In the K*v*at
me4 with reverses and this threw him
teslarshkkiksUts.
flfhl of ha'ik for «ouln ro ably and
torisuste tkess.
further west Into tho gold mlm s to
UoeW. »hs«l l9 its kisdly Stew tsitass
ausitiuoMHly wa;:ed here. No wmrthler
ViM, ^TtUe west to the Roekles he led ‘
o»4 rtUses Umm-psnsasa (sates ike moOmt
flmire ev» I jjnieed a TTavriwe CHy ptilto bs. lo M teHwk Ika nutonoM parM
a wild life, drank, played ranis, and
rdt than that of the loadar of thia hmn
aul actual cksk sub practnllr ■» aaarr.wt
roughed it as other minors were Imblt-:
U as4 an COST Ainrcnr <4 te oOspetne.
hie liaud f»f ebrlnlan workers ami
uated and It was In this aimospbcro
(hniieh the way wraa paved with thorns
that the spirit of God spoke to him ^
insirwd «/f rosea, rouplod with a lark
and caustsl a na waken Ing for his.
of meatiH appalling to any but sinmp
early life had l»een sim-iiI with ehrlshi«n?. for two y««r« the captain and
Llan parents. Of his cfttivershin he
dita wlfe'havc reached forth with
aays: ••One miming I was siittni^al
Ktronu. earnest bands and raised the
table in a gambling sdirwm playing
fsllen. fed the hunicrr. rkdlK'.l the
pokiT with the boys, and suddenly the I
Church Brevitie*.
weak and n>iitored the aick to health
past warn lllumlnatod and 1 saw my; Then'1 lill he no |iri2f|iin;;. Sunday
iititli the cfiy awoke to its real rondifathtT and mother and
looked bark ; «<bool
-------- ---i Christian Kndiwvor mri iing
tkifi and reeoi(nit(*d -that within its
through
my
past
life
with
a
serious-'
Sunday
at
the Orngregatlonal church.
iloors stood a Sjenrr. the otnlKslImcnt
never before thought of. 8ud- j «« parlors ar.^noi n-adv for ,
of what Chrtat would have all. tinseldenly the spirit Of God look hold of'- The Evnng.'llral Luih.Tan Trinity
Sah. aclf-dcnylnK and stnmit with
U
hmrt and bamls ever remlj to rake
X. l*»e fallen.
Twentyalk months ano Capt. Ira
v]
Moniuii and wife enieitsd this cliy uii
&. ■ known and took eharye of the eori»s.
^
wbirh today has hrouxht 1M*0 iM*ople to
^ r
I heir altar, aiille addins out of that
r
nuiulicr tiiiiit-twn soldiers, pnd i*endInu Hnht r«>iTulis out to enter the
B’l
flekk of Ibylr sptTlal work. Five have
airo Rt*®*’ lino tl^r field from here t»e
k I
ald« j two who have been sworn In
^
’ Inre and bate been sent out as offi'^T* and one baa p*ne into the resnie
%mrk. makiiiK elRht altoRtihrr. DurinR
thi' lime of ihk army's wvirk tur hix-n
m
otr nie<’ilni;s aside .fnuii niaiiy extra]
g j ’ open air meetings have been hcld.j
^ i
with nre repilar lQsidt> mcetinits, at
'* :
whliii i^inverts ranging: fnmi x to W
^
yi3r!» of nge linve knell at their altai.
|V
repirrenting every class of sorliiy.
, Oiil _i»f UieM- Hev«*n iinri>rimmt<>s have
p’■
be«*n uken rare of and sent to the
Ke^eiie home In Ik* made Into psid.
eanu*sl. worthy wbtiu n. and liomi**
E'- hate iM^iti piund for lour rlilldivii be. ' reft of such.
Had Ceiteral Store.
&]
Hut while this spiritual gisvl ha.'*
fXr lilted 1 lie jMiri from many a life dei
Spain d of by rlcwe and dear niatlviw
ami friends a praclleal iMiiefactloii
.
has Ims-i] •]iitetly a laork within the
bumbUi walls of the raptaln'n home,
. I
niO Kant Kn»ut sinii. I'p ihe rear
.fairway into the iipjat rvsims he esCapUin and Mra Ira Munselle.
«
(ahllshed a m-mml store containing
WorkiTs Who Ixave Many Friend* Tomrtmiw.
everyth Inn that the’imllty of the
Itnniau bmly m*«*<le«l ^nd still further
s cH y V
away, day in ami day out. at airiuuirs niy lieari and I arose and said. 'Iloys.
n' re^uval,
re^u
in their
when permitted Imm i»iher diiileK eat lil never turn another rard.'*’ Fnm! the-annual mission'
Ihe euptain himself, mending and that eventful di'elsloii Sir. Miiqselle chuuh. eonnr Tih an.I Oak street-;.
paliiiftig. resoling and straightening never vi'enul and after a thonmuh July ISih. SiTViiN s (In German) eonia. m,. and .tin Kng
hundriHls ,of palni of shoes canvass of th»> muils of the various inenc*' at
«1 whleh be fiad gailiett'd/fiorn homcfi. chute lies he saw the vast opening for IKh) at Ct;ft f). 111. iJerniiins will be
oiiteast slicH's, siipitoseitly fit .<in1y for r.'H»d wltbtu the Balvallon elrcle> and tleUveriHl by the Uev. \Y. Sciiweppe of
di'tliraled bis life to Ihiir work.and this rlty and Ihe Uev. H. F. S perk In of
the gnrluigi* box, yei so mended and
his wife he has a m<*st hearty'and Kii'e.bira. I’a. KveryUidj Is curdlall.v
tnad«- over that hundn'ds of Utile b*et
.
wen* kept fnmi Inistii and the WinttT l>ainst»klng worker. The' Arid heiV' to Invitiil.
day
has belli built up on strung lines
(Wed over for the futully.
Ti e la'lles of the Woman s Foreigr.
sliow no wrak plan's and Ihe , MIsslonno society will baw charge ol
Hheiving and Hue.- wi re arrangrti
in the store where •luring the pastime soldiers miller his gnbtanee an'In per-{,I,,. ,„orning service at the Asbnrj
Kiuseupa! ehuroh. hi the
iXwid
gatlu'nd up by the feet milsoii and In close touch with the i
eapi%lu himself, wtu'k In and wt-ek out js'oide. so that taken as a whole the ! ..vonlng, iGorgr Crisp, .•utility commbtebixils. will speak.
tiBir Ihe lime by hand and back SatvaMon Anny of Traverse City Is
Hidvil Ilf clean fight ing stock M'ltdy
carryioK. filvc aome mkttuaie Idea of
at all tInti'S to rojie with any emcr. what a ehiisllan man ran do to
I'us.r. Tt» make the homes of the poor genry and aide to stand.u]kju Its tiwn
metits.
mors- habilalde the captain gath«-ml
Farewell Service.
Irf-ratiy. wagOO kutds of Tuniltur*',
Tlir faivw-ell service will occur lie
notes and luWdlng until It seemed InrnWIIde that such a wbolcaale disirl- morrow evening at the liarracks and
i
exiHTii'd
that tin Wetlnesday
butkin tviuld possibly fiml^a Irgliininte
BV4"nu»'. yet with all this the p»s»r td evening at the Dlscipii's church at
^ • this city ate not all provided for an<J Klghth and Cas* stnt'ts lirlgadler
tl|e way is wide for >asl auch workers Planrhe II. Cox of iVirolt. chief prte
a» an> being simt away to other fleldK vincial oflict'r of the Mirhigan and In
1»erliaps n*» needr. while the vacancy diana province. wUl s|>cak and on
; • hen- is iH ing filled by another work- Thtirsday evening she will sjw'ak at
the Salvation .\rmy hall. Her s«bjt>ct
then Wing on the great work of the
revival.
Captain and Mrs. Munselle will leave
Thursday morning for Adrian on the
TBE BEIGBT OF LUBBER
oarly train.
M4IT.J.J0HNS0KS
m
and Aim
e pQL .Mndt Uamil
t Vnlkfr Cfty. N. O.
WlUTliiUKEIICCOiPUSliEI darlag the cold weather fosid. p«aaba«
WILL MAKE A SPECIALTY.
t
P‘«» that act aa a tonic, and not There * a pretty Bttle giri in an Alptoej
« a dmatlc purge, are Dewm'a Uttle
eo yon find It neceonary to me
baL
salre wee IVwlrt'a Witch HoaeJ anim.
BBS- 8«c-»?^y Wreni. They c«e Menbache. | A tweeter girl with a tailor briin.
i: It the poreet. and beat tw Eored.
t taaioi iood-^oldreB loVe It; | Cpnatlpatlan. BOhmaana. etc. IMrly
est girl yonH ever
ivMm Mfh^ i M
FAiEWOLlO
TlUy^CITT
TUB FXMOUS
RAOC f
We arc going to
-H
GIVE AWAY 100 BEAUTIFUL DINNER SETS !
JULY
(each containing i'\ pieces in white and gold and siiplc gold-decorations) FKHE wilhcvery purchase of Clothing or other merchandise .'imounting to S1.5(K).
Only nt'.xt weirk. remember, beginning Mf)NI>.\V. jULY 17ih and continuing
until SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY ‘Jind. will this offer hold good, and xVh.its better,
we will (ilacc on sale cver>» one of our
HEN’S BEST SUITS, tin* uohbi.-sl styles shown this Si'.tsou, in nil the nen.-st
ruts, w.irtli
$20. $2'2.-'V0 and
chiiin-for only...........................................
I
I
C
OaV/V/
wen' never
irSAGOOD SIGN
niid $10. at only....
worth $1.(X>. $J12.‘. and
when customers de
mand the IJ 1% S T.
Steady call for the
Kimball
I A IM O
......... 75c
Special Value in NEGLIGEE
SHIRTS, all new. pretty do
Rigiis. 25cand50c
liilSiC HOUSE
M. B. BARRER. Pnv.
choitx* h»r............ a...................................
HEN’S SOX, splendid valn.>8
in lilu- k, tan Jtml fain ies. at
‘
5c, 10c and 15c
25c
SAILOR HATS for rhiMrcn,
U'sl .*i0r stales,
At just 25c
$15 SPRING AND SUMMER OVERCOATS AT $7.50
Will find a ri< h harvest here. DUCK SKIRTS in naxy, black and white.
nlso Linen Skirts xvorth up to Sl .'iO, ;it.........................................................................
98c
WHITE SHIRT WAISTS—H. n' is i
out this fu'.nson. .\ splendid
;«‘]»tionalIy elever « olh-cti.>n of tin* prelti«*t styh*s bronglit
ety of «tri'«-tive irinimings. all sizi-s and plenty of them,
Tho jiriet' is just /ilont
jliont om*dudf of what it shouM U*. $1.-50 to $2.00 values, six?cinl. at, eaeh...............................
98c
$‘-98. $2.50 and $3.00
ix’erx'thing {iilvortisotl is this 80,T8f)n*8
lake, all eorrict styles
nml ver>' pretty
ityles ni
SUITS (hat were $1S. $20 nml
$22.50. at only............
TAILOR MADE SUITS
SUITS (hat
$1.5. at oi
wen* $10. $I2..50 and ^0 gQ
“sssaTO-^f!^ 11.98
LADES' UNDERWEAR
ISJc i:.- nn.l ISc V„u.
I holes, spc'ciul..
Snitft. umbrella slyle, for
ar misses, worth U.5c, at....
21c
WASH GOODS -Xcw Diiniti(« nml Voile,, all
elioiei*
elioii-i' colorings,
oulorifn.-,, worth
»wth 12f
12J uml
and
"Y-^Q
KMBALl
A Lot Of Hoc Neckwear, thul wn8 60c,
Oidy while (his s;i1e lasts. Tnmi Monday morning until S;ilnnlay night, will we S.-11 titesi- over\-<Kil.s at this prire. Tliey are all new Cowrts ami Tans, silk n
w<»rth $1*2 00 and $1.5.00, for only..............................................
¥ ifvirc
LADIEo
proves to us that the
public airo recognizing: the jnerits of
these instruments.
Let the good work
continue.
You can*
rest assured that
every KIMBALL
PIANO we sell in
this com mun ity
strengthens our posi
tion in the Piano
Trade.
".A broad
statement,” but we
are proving it every
day. Come and sec
them.
5.50
.7i*». tor only
15c, at, ix*r yard.......................... ...........
Another lot. worth ISc. 20c and 25c
per yard, at................................................
Still another lot, worth :J5c,4(k5 and
iiOc. lit........................-.................. ...........
14c
22c
$9.75
Pi
'd
$2.50
DRESSdNG SACQDES—.Tpst opened a new lot of
Drossi
ssing Sncimes and Kimonos, pt'rfectJy
inatlc,
c, trimm
trimmed vrilh laxm fancy
^ Qr%
ruffles ami ca]ipe ctjl
ctdlnr, worth 75c, a
LAC^—Worth fJc. ^k• uml lOea j*ard,
EMBROIDERIES—Worth 15c and IKc
a j-anl, at..........................................
49c
3c
9c
HOSIERY—Splendid riblied hose for^wys and
girls, extra xulne at 10c and 124c a
Qp
pair, all sizes, at............................•
Look Elsewhero if you wish before buying hero, but bo ouro^ absolutolyjsur^, to look
STiTNBERG~ BROS. I
:d
rm MMOW MeoM^ nuv
IfllMEFOX
WAS SUBJECT
tmv, OIL OUtELL DCUVftllCO IM.
TCmriMO LCCTUftC.
UlSBBFCMKIIIISMm
d^AKMS
AFFEARKO
AMONG
MCTS WITH NEW OOCTRINE.
FHMds QuarteHy Cm
HMd This Allsrfisen—Tsmpsf^
■nss Lecture TofOphL
The prayer and praise asectlnc of
the rrfmda saartcrl/ neeUna. nadcr
the leadership of Oenrss Garey of Ousmy. was held at • this momtep. This
inrHee sras followod by the rWialar
derotleui MeeUnp of the quarterly
SMStlag at 1® Both eenrfees were
well attended and were eery suc«esefai.
At 1:1S this afternoon the regalar
hastneas meeting was held. Mr. Roe«all arUl lectore dls erenlng on ternharaaoe.
At the haslneea aeaslon this after«0oa the reports of the committees
vare read and the following supertn
laadaats appointed:
Orangellstle
Committee—J.
P.
Whke nf Maple City.
Banday School Committee—Dert
lohanoa of Traverse Oty.
MIssloas-aertba Wright of Travarsc aty.
Christian Endeavor-Ethel Thomas
of Traverse City.
Jonlor Department—Carrie Wood of
Traverse City.^
‘ ^
DHegates were appointed to .the
yaatiy meeting which will be bcid at
SidUBoad. Ind.. beginning Sept. 2€.
. Evsniitg Seselon.
ERmrt RosselJ delivered a wry In
terastlng lertare on **George Pox and
nis Times” last evening. Mr Russell
. opanad Ms address by .giving sketches
of the religious, pollilcsl and social
eoadJtlons In England at the time
when Pox came Into prominence. The
raliglotta condition was the result of
eampromlse rather than convict lonr
Henry VIII. wanted a divorce from
his Erat wife, Katherine Howard, but
the Catholic church allowe<l no dlvorcaa and. to aecompUsh his end. the
Protagtant ebareb was csuhllshod.
From this time oo for a nurol>er of
years the condition of the churches In
England was not enviable. The diffiarent parties. Bpiscopallan and Cathotfe. Presbyterian and Puritan, luptlst
and Coagregmtluual and Mennuniic
and Ranter were all struggling for the
, atqrreamry. The Catholics held the
ehurrh as their standahl; the Promtants upheld the Bible and Ibo other
sects held aloft.as their sbrinc. the
spirit,
f-■
f-']'
t.
**ln the midst of these warring sects
the Quaker apireared,” said Mr. Rus
sell. “With bis coming another stand
ard of Christian falih and duty was
added to the throe I have mentioned—
a double standard. Ills guide was nut
OMENA.
the churrb, as with the Catholic; not
the Bible, alone, as with the Pndesl- SlMvIal to the Evening IUx>onl.
Omima, Mich., July ir>.—Among lattant; not. the Spirit, alone, as with the
Mystic, but the Bible and the l|ol) arrlval* at the Clovers ar«‘ Miss faira
BpIrH together, guiding IhiMi church iMth T«M-n‘nee and Miss Ella Deche
and lodlriduaL Ttie Individual could iMu h «»f Clurlnuall. O.: Mrs. George P
no longer aubstitnto the fantasies of T«Mrent>\ Paul Tom>nce. Miss Marj
an excited brain for the vole« and will T«»rrene«v Master John Tturc-nee. all ol
, of Ood, for his Tevelatlon must acroni Marlon. Ind.; Miss U>ulsc Roth. Mliu>
with God’s revealed will in the Bible. Mary Zimmerman, Miss Zlmnierman.
On the other band, the letter of the all Of Chlcaign.
A nmirart has Just Ikhmi made with
acriplure could no longer be wT«»st«'i|
Into worldly and unaplrltual doctrines, R B. Stanley of Traverse City tr
in acetylene gas plant at the
because the Bible must be InterpreteHl
by the same spirit that gave It forth, Clovers. The work will be begun
nat this double standard was contlaaally in the mind of Georgia Fox—
NORTHPORT POINT. «
Omugh he nowhere states It. as I
have done—Is evldenc<*d by two Spoelal to the Evening Ri'cord.
Nwthp<irt Point,. Mich., July-IS.—
tbonghts that were mmstantTy In hU
mouth. He speaks of hU *opcnlnga of Tlie Evans fkmiir of Fort Wayne
tba scriptures’ as the tiasis of his opened their cottage at the point
teaching, and be turns men from the
<
outwam rite, of worship to Christ i
^^
wUbto them.” ^
^oontmate of Miss Evans at Vasj ear college, is her guest h€*re.
A b«*auilful Racine sailboat, cat-rig.
arrlv»‘d for MImi Barns last week.
On Saturday evening
gave the first moonlight
•!
the Whale, the party going after-
NOnCE
'^S
The anaUNTB ualaa today broagkt
BMBy toarfate for the aorth who art
taMag advwtage of the throagh
aleepar tervlee ID amka a trip ia
fort aad awakaa at the door af the
aorth TTavatae Oty.
be bad while looking orei
watera of Graad Traverae bay, the
goal of all wayfaren.
Mr. and Mra. F. M. HHI aad tea.
Master Harold D. Hill, of ChAcago.
were fasewtgerr oa the G. R. A I. this
moralag caroate to Northport Potot,
where they wUI be gueeta of T. C. JaaIscb and fomlly at their beauUfol new
exKtage. whk^ la polat of beauty has
BO rival, either la arcbltcctoral atylc
or furnishings.
A CadJUae party couslsHog of Dr.
and Mra E. C Miller, Mrs. C. J. Mc
Hugh aad Miss Breen, arrived on the
early train and took pannage for Neab-ta-waata. wbero they will occupy
the Tynyeoed (boose In the wood) cot
tage for the reamlnder of the season.
Miss K. M. WllllaanoB aad maid of
Ctarlnnatl were also booad today for
Ne-ab-U-waaU where they srfll oocnpy
the Price cottager the rest of the sea
son.
D. H. Power of Pontiac pi
through the city this morning coroute
from a trip from Kingsley to Northport, where bis Camtly are spending
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mulllken
Mbs Florence Mulllken, Master Har
old and Baby Lillian, accompanied by
Harriet Cnark all of St. Joseph,
rivcHl over the early Fere Marquette
train and took paasage for the Mnlllken cottage at NVab-ta-wanU. where
they will spend the season, this being
the usual summer home of the family.
The morning boat from Ne-ah-tawanta brought to the city enroute for
Grand Rapids Miss Cora June Cady,
the artist, and her guest. Miss Bertha
Kutrbe. who have lM«en si>endlng
eral weeks at Miss Cady's cottage,
•The Place of the Pump.” While the
name savors of the old Indian Idlosyn
erasy, such as Chief ”Hole in the Day'
••Bold Bad Eagle.*' owing to some
pectiHsr eccentricity which makes the
name iwsslble to the red skin, yet
name chosen for this paftlcular
tage has bwn bollt upon contrary
lines tieeause. In plain, words, there Is
pump belonging to the cottage.
There Is a puinj>. not far away, the
pn»|K-ny of E. A. Stowe of Sunset
Ijodge. whose home is In Grand Rap
ids. which because of Its value t
MiTt life Miss Cady chose to dedicate
sort of iHmefacior aud au namtHl her
cottage after it and maile It ’Immorul.
A |»unip on the point where Ihiwc t
tag«*s are situati>d U lioth rare i
valuable and by calling attention
“The Place of the Pump ” Miss
Ctxly stands out as a bc-nefaclor
summer residents, who come fnun the
surrounding cottages and refresh
themselvea at this particular pump.
FurtlHT Miss Cady staU*<l to the Rec
ord. her cottage was beautifully situ
ate«l as she could stn* water from <n erj
window, ns the windows which do
ha»k out over the )»ay. look toward this
everlasting pump.
\ *^**^**
o®** of
coi-
I dMirc to sUtc that 1 do not now {
farniab broad to Payne-a restaurant.
^ i^rfy of twenty-slx went to Old
A full •apply may be found at J. W. j Mls-bm
the Onekaq in on Monday.
Jackaoa’s coafcctioijery store. Front spending the afternoon there. Two of
the party l»oIng 8t. Mary'a grmduaiea
•trcctTrUnble’a Bakery.
Joined Dr. Lefflngwell and his party at
July lOAt
Old Mission in a sail to Elk Rapids. .
ALL PERSONS wUhlng to taka coo-1 On Monday eveolng Mrs. Balch
varaaUooal German meet at the Graad j gnve a marshmallow roast oo the
Traverae Busia^ unlverally Monday j beach In front of her cottage, followed
evening nt 7:30, July 17.
July 15-lt i by light refreshmenu In the house.
^1,000
TO THEGOOOON WHEELS
prama oa Wadaaaday evaatag.
Nineteen Reported Btebn and Twmty
The Ug raee met of tka Traverie
One Haro Boss Recevarod
City Drtvtag Park aaaoclatioH wUl be
Lo^ and Loaaaa.
held la tkb city’July 25, 2C. 27. Tke
track b la good condition and aome
If there b any pencm In Trareowe latcreatlng horse mcaa are looked ttf.
Oty beUer able to scent stolen bicycle all tke horses from tke Cadillac .meat,
keetta than Cktef of Poilee Aakum let will be transferred directly to tkb
tkem apeak at once or forever bold dty ta
I private qua under the supenrltheir peace. Doring the IntervcBtag aion of John Carmody. Tkb will bring
ttaM ketweea'May t aad inly 12 atae- one of tke largest strings of horses to
teen atolen klcydes v^ere reportad to tke city that has ever been here.
him aad today wot oaly bare they
The steamer Cohimbb srUl give a
been found and In most cases returned moonlit eacursk* on the bay to
but kiB books ahow that be baa three morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock and
•no tke good" over and above the tke fare wtll be the cheaped of the
stolea ones ao that It b proltable for season, ten cenu. A ride around the
Traverse City citizens to report aueb bay by moonlight b certainly a pleas
loascs for the chief of poliro not only ant way to spend an evening and no
geu on a rampage and roou out the doubt a brge crxmd will take advan
stolea property but he finds a stray tage of the occasion and turn ooL
bike or two to pay bfin for hb trouble.
Five knndred crates of cherries were
Thb b the list to date:
brought over thb anamaoa by tke
May »—F. Graham's wheel stolen Crescent from Bowers Harbor and lafrom water works. Value 120. Por termedbte polnu, thb being the larg
tions found In pawnshop gnd returned. est shipment since the season began.
May 19—Wheel stolen from Wlllbm
Three cars of cherries will be
Com. Valne |10. Frame, gearing and shipped to Chicago thb evening, one
separated materials all returned by Giles Bros, nnd the other two by
through ^ pawnshop.
George Lardle.
May 23—Wheel stolen fropj Don
John M unroe of Charlevob and bb
Dyer at Traverse City brick'works, pile driver are rehiilidlng the dock at
Keyslon. Recovered.
Kezb Mekezls which was destroyed by
June S—Em Wilhelm. Wheel taken ibe Ice last winter.
fron^ Hannah A Lay store. Recovered
Young People's Echo meeting tomor
from pawnshop. TThlef arrested lined row cm the Central school grounds.
117.50.
Tke delegates to the Baltimore InterJune 1»—W’beel stolen from Ed natiohal C. E convention have ar
Walt from 8. E Waifs drug store. rived home and an Interesting meeting
Found woekbter In front of 8. F. Sax b expected.
ton’s hardware store.
s
There will Ik* a meeting of Odd Fel
June 23—WTieel stolen from Jud lows in Odd Fellow hall In the Cuiman
Cameron.* Whiting hotel. Found rear block tomorrow at 3 o’clock sharp.
of Masonic block.
Rev. BIbim II will give the address. All
June 20—Wheel stolen from Wlllbm Odd Follows. Rcbekahs and their
Chnmpiun. Thief apprehended. Fined friends arc invited.
145. Now serving sentence.
Mbs Ethel Bailey will sing as au
In July. Tom Dean. Frank Bowman. offertory at Grace church 8unday
Vic Memugue. Ed Klldee. Ned Monta morning. "Fear Ye No. O. Israel.” by
gue. A. J. Doyle, 8am Elliott. L G. Dudley Buck.
Kaufman. Frank Irish and Bert Ellb
Mr. Roht*nthal of the Boston Store
have all lost and recoverod wheeb. has begun prt*peratlons for moving
Xmong them lM?lng a tricycle which to Chattanooga, 'fhe storks on the
was taken from the Utile Tavern and first floor of the Boston Store have
returned there. One of these wb(«b. iM'en condenscHl and niovcnl forward.
that of Sam Elliott, a Rambler, valued A large part of thu fixtures will be
at 120, is the only one so far not re ahlpited to hb southern store (he first
turned. That*of Bert Bills was ridden of next weekup to Walt’s drug store, where U was
left.
Two wheels' are at the police sta
tion awaiting os'ners aud a '’Queen”
Is in the country ready for a claimant.
; Cbe paat threa areeka at
Mr. Jaatack kas aaeapad tke furor
of tka Chkw board of trade aad Is
eajoytagtke rest of ike potat life for
a few days.
Oaeau at Cedar Lodge so Car: Mtaa
Jaa Vaagka Ollleu and maid. Jaekaoavtlle. UI.: Mra. W. B. Baraa. Mias
UeieB Baraa, 8L Louis: F.^ Banm.
lamdoa. Bag.; GIob B. Balck aad wife.
New Yerk city; Mrs. Davis, KwUfm.
loo; Mrs. Seott BnUer aad two daagkters aad Mrs. P. H, QIEocd aad
Indianapolis; Mra. C. 8. Bask. Mias
Virginia Baak, Fort Wayne, lad.; C. A.
Bryant and wife, Chicago; Mra. H. R
AUerbuy nod Mra. C. C. Spink and
three t^ldrea. Bt. Louis. Mo.; A. L.
Pope aad arEe. Miss Ullian Pope, Miss
Marjorie Pope. LevereU Pope. Cin
cinnati, O.; Emma L Maol, Estella
Fleming. Kewmnee, 111.; Kate
Nobles, Niles. Mich.; R. W. Wallock,
Joliet. 111.; Chaa. Nelson and wife.
Miss Clara Nelson, Mbs Etbel Nelson.
Ft. Scott. Kan.; Mra. Fred Lntky.
three children and maid, Peorb, 111.
BUSINESS MEN PROTEST
OBJECT TO THE HOLDING OF THE
STREET CARNIVAL.
Believe That It Would Be Detrimental
to the Business IntcreaU of
the City.
There Is a deddod protest against
the bolding of the strc.H*t carnival in
this dty July 74 29. Half a doxen bail
ness men got together and framed
peiJUon against the carnival. The pe
tition is U-Ing quite generally signed
and b as follows;
”Wc the undersigned business
and taxpayers of Front and Union
streets protest against the street fair
detrimental to the business Inters of Traverse CKy and blocadlng
the streets for one week."
Up until this afternoon the protest
contained the following signatures: J.
N. Marlluek. American Drug romiuiny.
W. H. Brownell. Mrs. W. G. Lawrence.
T. D. McManus. John J. Brezlna. Sber
A Hunter. C. A. Bugboe Drug
company. limited. Johnson A Pohl, El
gin C. Lewis, the Holiart company. A.
Grellick A Co.. S. F. Saxton Hardware
comiiany. Bachani A Roseoe, Barnum
A Earl, Frank Trude, Rowland Doug
las. G. W. Miller, P. Kyselka, Julius
Campbell, Queen City Implement
pany. C. E. McManus A Co., E. B.
Minor. J. W. Mllllken. J. A. Montague.
Hamilton Clothing com|>any. O. P.
Carver. Loon F. TUus. Charles O.
Johnson, sheriff. Captain fra Munselle,
E N. Mohlo. R. Wilhelm. W. P. Crot
scr, Barney Anderson. I. B. Gilbert
UmfERSin BTEHSION
Prqteaaor Jerome Raymond Will Be
the Speaker Thb Year and Will
Take Audiences to Europe.
iKH-n
WORTH
OF*
PERSONAL.
Mrs. D. W. lx*mon and son. Master
Dwight, accompanied by Mrs. F. Robb,
were pleasure seekers on today’s boat,
Miss Emma Kelley was a paasenger
for the Kelley cottage thb morning at
Carp bke.
John Ott and guests. Mrs. M. D.
Stccher and Miss l.<ulu Steelier of Chi
cago si>ent the day at Onu*na. return
ing again thb evening.
Mrs. E. W. Jackson of Trent re
turned home this morning after spend
ing a few weeks In this city the guest
of her slater, Mrs. 8. K. Lewis.
Mrs. W. Carey Hull left this morn
ing for Cadillac, where, she will join
Mr. Hull and l>arty consisting of
Tracy Gillis and . Mr. Longnockcr of
Ohio, who are returning via their aiitoile from Chicago, after partJclpaltn the St. Paul trip of last week.
The party left Chicago Thursday
morning, making stops at South Bend
and Greenville. They report a fine
trip, wrltb good roads and no breaks.
TTie fiarty returned thb evening.
Miss Vera Hubble of Mantnn Is the
guest of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Hubbel, where she will r«maln for two weeks.
Mbs Minnie Hubbel left thb morn
ing for Detroit, where she will make a
visit to friends after which she will
go to Cleveland and be the guest of
friends befofo returning home.
Mrs. Lottie Brower of Fife Lake retnrned'home this morning after spend
ing a few days in the city as the guest
of O. V. Adams smd family.
Mrs. T. D. Kimball and Miss Helen
Gregory of Fife Lake returned home
today after spending a week as tke
guest of Mrs. E. Hagadorn.
tko CKy Todiqr.
M
:iM’8
United States revenue cotter Tusoniorax. ta command of Captain John
OflBaMt. arrived ta tkb poa tkb after-
evaatag at tke opeca
RapMs uadar tka am
WoBMUfa OanmlCTy Uni
FRIENDS CHURCH.
1 a.
workers’ conlereope, M bf
i, P. White.
'
IJ
f :45. Bfhle KbooL
^
n a.
meeting for worship. Revs.
ji
Elbm BosselU Ira Johnson, Wallae
jQhason and others will be In attend.
T
-
Tfce Co^leeted by tke aa
taabta wtti be tespeotod wImb ahe ai^
T:W p. m.. 1
rivea.'
by Bbert Rnsaeil. AH tke endenvorThe tklpk earpeater was 111 and
era at tke dty nre tarlted to attend. '
oelved treaunent here. Tke boat will
There la n prosped of Rev. Waltaoe
lay over tonight and go to Cknrlevolx Joknaon remnining and proaebtafe
ench night next week In the Friends
church. Definite announeemont to
morrow. Alt are cordially tnvUod
Joseph Jeffemm -went tato one of tb» to aUei
Uend[ those meetings.
trig Wafi street bond he«w« one day.
years ago. wrbhlag to aeU aome gornteee any one know you pefwonaUy
here. Mr. Jeffersonr asked tke clerk,
after b* bad given hb name. If not.
you win have to be Identified, yon
know."
Jeffetsen ^ned alooehingty against
tke countmT Bhakinc bb heed sadly,
hb woodeffDl Mne eyes twinkling. “If
me,"
Hed
didn’t need hb dog Schneider arter
that: the big office was fnl| of any
nnmlier of people willing to Identify
him.—New York Times.
STM LMIDRT M DOIUD
BANK TOUB IBU
FuikIb with us ami wo will ditdilo oarningt with you liy
oompounilini; your intcrotl at
a liberal rate, acmi-anbtiaDy.
SafBty VbgU Boiti U Btat
Only F2.00 vtrTBBT
The Wright Brtm.* Star Inundry b
widely known and Its services numerooaly sought after. There Is a strike
on among the laundries of Chlongo nr.d
today Wright Bros, received n com
munication from Cluet. Peabody A Cki..
the large collar manufacturers, offer
ing to send their work to thb city,
naming thep rice-the company pays in
(^Icagn. The firm has also received a
proposition from the Imperial hotel In
Petoskey for Iho work of that hotel for
the season. 7*he Star lanndnr b al
ready doing the laundry work of the
steamer Illinois, nil of which Is an evi
dence that the’ Wright Bros, laundry
b well nnd fav«>rably known beyond
the confines of Grand Traverse county.
July 14-21
lietvs. word came that S4ime of Hie
railroad <-lalro agents' had already set
tled with and seeun*d r«*leaws from
some of the Injured |tass4*ngers.
That called forth the story of the experleiu-e of a ebim agent who had
b*en tteiit to S4*tlle with a pMs-senger
injured In a w m-k on a soul hern rail
road. In whh h a roaeh had rolh*d dow*n
an embankment. Tlie passenger had
TRAVERSE GIB STATE BARI
IT’S POOR
ECONOMY
to Ro bare hanc^ed when
you can buy "a i;ootl pair
of Canvas Gloves
Mr. Hobbins, manager of the
Fotchman Furniture Cc. of Pe
toskey. called on us Thursday
evening and^ looked over ojr
stock of furniture and agreed
to buy the same, and waz to
have come down on yesterday’s
afternoon train to invoice the
stock and so we advertised that
yesterday was your last chance
to buy goods at less than whole
sale cost. Up to this hour he
has not appeared and so our
furniture b still on sale at re
tail at ahout half price until'
further notice.
ONLY A NIGKIE
Tins is our price for
nc.xi Saturday, July lath.
Remember we sell but
three (H) pair to any one
customer at this price.
The Boston Store.
'Z\
railroad man stood ready to have paid
him 12.300 fnr n n'lcaM*.
\Vlu*n asked what he thought would
be right, the iiijurr*<l i»ah>K*nger. au
Arkansan, said:
“Wall, stranger, that was a pretty
long fall. They tell me. that tliar ear
miiHt have rolled nlvnit sixty f4*et. I
think I onglit to get 11 a foot, any
way.”—rUiladelphb I>«dscr.
* Elward^C. Stokes, governor nl New
Jersey, recently la\*lied a friend to
dine at a Trt*ntun rt*staurant and after
ward discovered that he had forgotten
his pocketiKXik. “I am gt>vernor of
New Jersey and VrIH settle this little
matter when I come In again.” ex
plained Governor Stokes to the cash
ier. -I’m President Roosevelt and
you’ll settle now.” said the cashier,
who was new. Happily the governor
found somelKidy who could vouch for
hb honesty.
Take a look at our Collar
Window and see how near
you can ^ess to the correct
number of Collars in the dis-.
play.
Mr. Hobbins, manager ot the
Fotchman Furniture Co. of Petolkey. called on us *rhursday
evening and looked over our
stock ot furniture and agreed
to buy the same, and was to
have come down on yesterday’s
afternoon train to Invoice the
stock and eo we advertised
that yesUrday was your last
chance to buy goods at less
than wholesale cost. Up to
this hour he has not appeared
and so our furniture b still on
sale at reUil at abo*it half
price until further iwtiee.
One
Dozen Collars
FREE for the nearest j^ucss.
One-half Dozen for second
nearest guess
;
:
;
;
;
The Boston Store.
AND
•
es.oo SMOKS ei.es
.
ai.so aHOBw ai.oo
OJEL.8. Jkir
; ooiMO ow*r
op*
mumtMmmm.
mioo-t movk
SOUTH SIDE
■«
fl
F:
DB. W. A. FABMSWOITB
PARK PLACE HOTEL
OOm hosn satfl» a. m. aad r to S p. a
pr I O K I
iBi.es
•I.W3
CREBCENT IN8PECTEO.
tatad Btatas ftawmuw Orttar Wm in
tkb dty gave a vary 1
CHIEF OF POUCC ABHTON ROOT8
UP STOLEN BIKES.
of unlv
tension leriurvs to bo given this fall,
beginning In Oclolier. All who attend
ed the lectures given by Prof. E. E.
Sitarka of Chicago nniversity
•Men Who Made the Nation" wfre
delighted and know what profltuble
and entertaining courses are. This
the work wib undoubtedly bo as
phasing and as profitable.
I*rof. Jerome Raymond of Chicago
university has been secured to give a
of six lectures. Illustrated with
ereoptlcon and finely colored
prinu on six European cities,
only will the points of Interest in these
cities be shown but the dally life of
the people will also be portrayed.
These lectures will not be dry and
philof
iloBophIcal to be interesting, but will
deal ^with the present appearance and
life of the city. Tke cities to be trealConslanilnople. St. Petersburg,Vienna. Berlin. Paris and London.
These lectures are to be of the same
nature aa Professor Stoddard’s that
were so popubr throughout the couna short time ago and which today yon,“ cried Mr. Tankley.
“Za’i shot?” gurgled Mr. Tinkler,
found on the shelves of all the Jl‘bind hb paper. “Wafs matter wlx
brmries of the country. It will be a
Bunqie. . Professor Raymond
•YMi. It’s pbln enongh. Ton’re hoidcornea very highly recomroended.
ing that paper iniside down."
“Yeah* Well-ec-I’m tryln’ aholve
ALL WALL PAPER gees at hal fKiXKle. Picture of Roosevelt wUbont
price.. Come quick.
bat: mnsbt fin4 haL"—Phibdelpbb
Leiger.
.The Boetoft ttora.
wro aK sAowi
•a.oo SMOi
t cmr. WCHMAN, SATUMAY, iOLV 18.1106. !
Mia. Paiamr. wte is upimBai
■Humir at OamM. was tha sac
Mn. Ward la Ttmaday.
Thava ware aevauml maoMIEhl
tag paittai la taka advaattca of tke
baaattfal afooallgbt Wedaeaday
HOE STORE
-I
THE^ EVENING
RECORD
TRAVCRSC CITY, MICHIOAN, SATURDAY, JULY IS. 1
•^fcHRISTUN ENDEAVOR.
The Congressional Tour to the Philippine Islands ~
MZB8 AIICE XOOSEVm.
fEClEXJJtT TAPT.
raOSTAXT TArrS PIURfVte*
SEFEEBEIIATIVE SS AXMOVD.
tmtXT,
Ml WaaMnitUio
A ^ tm Jmm M am ••IM
mm*3 rrmaesaoe « J«»y ■•
MVtet to arrive 1 TofcoHami
July M. alUMrtar for a ofcort o»^ •»
HawAotm. Trom ttet point ib* omdal
liarty oT U» aecrrta»y-a»<»« ^ ^
I «< th* mOcMOo. Thry
MfrA to on* or tker Imperial r
----------------------------------------J b. rtwwrr^
ami---.-verjr
aUrtitkio '
ootbafp. Tl»* Japan**or tbr orraalan lo
tbHr appr*«laUan of Amertea'ii •yn.i*thrtlcattltwl*- la tba pnaant war. anil a a*r1«a
of «ntrfta»nnM«U of »r««t macnin****®*
baa Im^o
After -
frarb that city on A»»* *• <»“ **» wenln< of Uu- day foUualna tbelr arrival
ilWrnbr 0«m«1 and Mra Wrlyhi
Viin bold a Iwirtloo al the g«m-n»m»-«l
hmi*. Cmj tb* nrxt day tbv chainlx-r
of rommerra wlU alv« a dinner. ThU
m
will be aOcceeded by a men
Army and Xavy dub by Cleneral and
Mni: CorWn. A day Uler ArdiWrtiof.
llarrr
a ill
entertain
tba
vlaltliic
Arnerimmi at the archlmpleopal palace.
Neat day a numta-r of nt>rmentatlm
I'tllplnoe will *ive a ccmnanlous din
ner. an«* Snally the cltl«rf»' eommlttoe
alU wind op the aUlclal fentlvltlea
a ball. Tbie wlU be the alynal I
of in^lva
wealthy , cltlaeue of the
Win. and i
rchlpelaiTQ have a repu'
rapUal €>f tli
tatlon for lavlab boepltallty.
Havlna aatlafltd the demanda of omtooette. the bualneaa end of I
I «dkia«
t>arty atU proceed to am aa much
poadble of If note Bani'a atranre oi
rntal appanasv. aatlafy themaelvm
tp whav the rbuntry ta like and a hat
reaUy to be cxpmted of the Hub brown
men who, acoordlnr to the Ute Thomaa
It Kaed. have coat the American |>e«>|>lr
tZ per hand, liualneaa In the oatcnalItle puriKiae of the expedition, and
expected that the menibera of the party
will More up larye quantlttea of In
formation abirh will he aer\ict«ble
■lonal lefftaUllon.
T
projectI rwaa undertaken at the Inatance
of thef r
Philippine Eovemmml. Thia
eqolralent to aayiny that the cx|H-naea
of the tour will be bn
KUtea trvaaury. and
c'omprehenalve .one.
• department
ed by
hlrty I
l^vlrir I
wiaild be perm It led to. accomimny tb
fairty at their own expenae.
At tbia aeaaon. the moat trying of th
entire year In aouth Parlftc n-ffiona.
itiyace to the Phillppinisa and a pro
lonped aojoum In the arrhipelaco ar
rather b>mildable for an Ainrrloan t
contemplate. In view of the di-cldedly
herculean |iroportlona of the accreb
rtary
of war It araue* powerfully for
ynllnn to the cauar that heI h
haa been
Induced to attempt It.
HInce
turn from the talanda luM year
Wn In conaiant receipt of advirea
from rallable anarvaa In.the arrhl|ielato the effect that hta preaence would
do wtmdera toward eaalna
liotnta of friction between the nativra
and the Americana.
It la a cuiioua atale of affalra, but
It la a fart, that the I’nited Kiaiea
rmment haa brrit prartlrally without
rnJIabb- miuna of aet'urlna unblaaeil
IHHta of what ta taklnc place In the
lamia. Aimoat all utbeial r«-|»»»rt>i have
l>een so vnrylny In detail oa to be OfraItaratlvely uaHeaa.
The oplnlona^
rMklenta, either .tUktl\-e or f.ovlxn. I
lalanda. and he la afraid that he waa
mlaunderatood. The KlUplno political
leader luut never been able to draw the
line rsry definitely between pollllca
f and tl
an mo critlHam.
rt>ma
on or the nativta.
Te»|>»»n
1
liiK at varlouj* i>olnta In» the archl|a-lniro
lealun
He
waa liifornu>d rvc-ntly that the nidiral
will* r.f the f»-dend iwrty 4ii the UlaiwU
assembly caniiol
•|»?e
fuj
reason, la w hy h«- w ;ia iierauaded to
[C the Journwy.
He dftlarea that
waa alwaya a» cotiaertallve aa he
*lhly could 1*e while he waa In the
pl.ltofv or th. rhtll|>|.in.-r.
c<*nau* was finUhed last AlJ
will be April, l»o:. before I
In lawr
be
preoertbed
have never bad any i
agement of their public affairs. il
*-otnmon laiU-f among the l-IHpl
ttuit the coming of the asaeinbly
Iht'lr iMiHtlc.ll millennium
by leglsUtlun
•h have atTHct^'d
will dls.ip|M-i»r like magic. They
yet to h-jim the leaatm that legt*Utlon
U a di»ublr »*Jg«-d to«il; that It at«ra
tlm*-* cut*, but doe* not always cure.
K\-rr Klncc the Internal revenue V
on liquor and tobacco went Into elTecl
la*t. there
Ih the PhlHppIn
ha* iKvn bluer protest. Although the
U«x I* moderate—only about one-half
the rate Imi'oaed In the United Stale*
I'd by
—It ha* U**-n badly received
hta la
ably to l*e fouhd In the fact that
before hj»ve these articles of
consumption been subjected to
tlemeiit of a rather
rich ha* arl.«<-n In C
e fltml extinctum
ago the
American
authorlilt** arrested sev
eral landowners In that province, who
were chargc'd with Iwlng accomplice* of
Udroncs.
Ladronism haa never been
thoroughly suppressed In Uavite. Out
breaks have been so frequent that It
ha* b*'eii neceosar>- to maintain a large
contlabulary forc<-, and It ha* oflTO
tla»t lending ns n of the provbeen know n to o»nnlw at the
e*caj.e of the ladron.a. Some of these
landed jifoprletor* have been In the
habit €>f paying protection money to the
bandtta to prwretit anaoranee. and Um
dcstructkMi of UMr cropa. Several arbewn made. Pedro Rohaa.
of the rtchMt men tn the
PblUpptnea. waa one of the men taken.
A *ood deal of hlttcmcM prevaSa and
Mr. Taft will fistd an opportunity to
employ hta aklU aa a healer.
The- inrestlsattiw party and paasfbty
aome of the otbera will be taken on
board ooe of the povemment tranaporta and carried on a tour of the
arvhlpeUyo. All of the principal porta
of the lalanda wUl be Tialted and the
tranaport wlU remain lony enonch tn
port to «lve the tourUta an opportunity
to vlalt the Interior and to aee for
tbemaelvea whether or not the natives
are ready for self government. Prac
tically every aecUun of the Islands win
be vtstted. After a abort time spent
w lib the doc eatlns Idorrutea. the party
will proceed to the northern district
of Luxon and call uiwn the Bontocs.
These wards of Uncle Sam met some
of the members of the dlstinaulMted
party at the 81. Louis fair and old aaaoclathMiB will be revived. The Hontoca are head hupt**ra. and a warrior's
record In that direction la tattooed on
hU breast. Antimlo, the chief clf ibe
tribe, who waa at St. Louis last year,
has five beads credited to him.
cm the southeast coast of MIndaruto
the secretary and hla friend* will make
the ikuroboa. the mcbit s|>ccthe tribesmen. Unlike moat
tacular «
_____
. he Mindanao peojde they are
not Mt.hammedan*. buf arc (wjtana
pure and simple. They are the moat
attractive heikinjc .
The m<ri are tall. aliMw y and
lutndsuiiM*. and the women apr well
fitriiUHl. itraceful and frequently pr»-tty. IUiiKlnally the Itayubaa were also
the luiblt Is dylnc
head hunters.
in b*wd work, and
lUtlc.
' 1*1 rha|>s the n.'itlvea b*at kttown to
the vlsUors and olmc tbuoa; most famil
iar to the iM-opte of the United States
Kenemlly are the Moroo. who will be
|K*rmltle.l to entertain ih« I'orty for a
short time. These H»lereatln« savacea
defied the S|ianbih authorities fur cen
turies and Ojuld not be ousted fmm
WM'M
«
lh«*lr mountain fortres*«*s
I’llll.ll lUr
An»ertcaiu« reached the Philippines they
archUielogo and
were the temuw »if
tqurrrd.
Uncls
had never b««-n
Ham's men In khaki found them trouhlesimu-. but they were fiimlly brousht
to term* and have recently ado|>ted on
attitude of n-*iMTtfuI sulrnilsslon that
Is almost a miracle to the old time
Hpanlvh rraldenls.
Amona the w«'U known persona who
accoiniiany the M-cretary ore Mias Alice
KiMjsevelt and several of her young
friend*. Senator and Mra: I>uiho. ISenator and Mr*. New* of Idaho.
Ida of Neva
Scott
>. Repi
>nd of MlsI Mm. Driscoll
souti. Repn-«<-nfatlve
epn-sscntatlve and Miw.
of New York. Uei»r«*e
, pr.'*entatlve and
lamd of Muhlgnri. Ri-preaentatlve
M.i»aachu*eU*, Rrpre-
Kaiisa*.
Sch^rley
of
Kentucky
THE FIRST MOTOR OMNIBUS POSTOFFICE.
M aO tta parts this M also tme. Tba
drwdrop as sraU as tba aur tcUa aa
that God » and speaks of hla power
Dd BM goodnass.
RaOgloaB teaeban hava always takaa
advantage of tba fat^t that nature Is
atmply
unwritten
tbsologj.
Ftoai
carilaat ttSMS truth coocrralng God
haa been illustrated by the beautiful
things la tbe world about ua. In almost
every
natural
pbenotacnon
ffum t;od. *nila tiring true. U to uw
aured that mra would have sera
sages In tbs ftowexa. If. as the poK
uuiui in stoDM,**
there »re •Wenuona
more can we rxiwct to find maaaages in tbe gowera. natupe’a bosC
beauUrnl
adarnmenL
The floaren
hare a Unguape. They convey »ewaagea from man to nun. and much
more du they opeuk and teara of lltin
who nude them and decked tbem In
all their lieauiy and gave to thrai thrir
sweet fragratu'e.
1. The flowers teach a lesson on faith.
•Vonslder the lilies of the field, laiw'
they grow." How do they grovl Xo
knows or can ecidahi the mystery
of their growth. We know Uut they
iniw. but no oiM* con exjilxlu their
growth. In tbe realm of religkm aa Ift
ll»e realm of nature there are many
thing* that we cannot explain or imdemtxnd. but we can believe In them.
-We walk by faith and not by sight."
ReUgtun la of faith, nor ta K onreaaaoable to Irelleve what we jannrt fully
comprehend. We know tfliit the musckw of tlie arm ore under U>e eoutrol
of the will, but bow the mlml acta u|>oD
the Ixaly In using the mwlea of the
arm no nun koowa. The fact la evi
dent: the idiiloagithy to anfathonuhle.
By religion* exi»erlence we know many
thing* tlut we cannot (
can believe them and ^
nuke them plain to u*.
2. The flower* teach a lesson on dlvlm* ITovldent'c. The lilies grow with
out tolling or s]tUuilng because God
cares for them, and If He care for the
Uly. which today la atul tomorrow la
cast Into the oven, shall He ^ much
more care for HUi owm chtldrra? If
God takes care of tbe fiowera we can
rest assured that Be will ouar far ua.
-Therefore take uo thought wnylgg.
What shall we rat? or 1»*lut ahall wedrink? or Wherewithal ahall we be
clothed? • • • for your Heavenly Fa-
»ut»plj
3- TIm' fluwt-r* teach g lesson on tb*
tranaltortneaa of huoun Ufa. -Aa the
flower of tlie field be {nun] ahall paas
ly.” The flower aooO fades knd
dies. Human life at Ita best la brief.
Let ua therefore nuke tbe heat of It
May the ia»rd “ao teach us to number
our days that wre may apply our bsarts
unto wladom."
Bistr ngADtgan.
and
A Few Interesting Pictures From Far and Near
LAOS CELEBRATING THE CORONATION OF THEIR NEW KING.
Ry RSV. U. H. DOTLB.
____-Tba
of tbe flowwase
Matt, vt »M; Jaa. 1. ml
IMg vntnete speaks of God. *T1m
baavcM debars tba gkrr oC Osd. aai
ImasMBt absvctb hla handlsrork.*'
wot anl7 la Its greater paas does
tba onlTcrsa Micak U QoA JB teach
A WONDERFUL MICHIGAN GIANT.
plctun
The fantastic ceremony shown
tich pn
Ml of SbMVong. the new kliqc of V
southeastern Asia. The monarch I
pnty years of age and was at on
the cut he la being saluted I
• n pupil or the Boole Uolonlale. Paris In
I
n-preaenUtlvea «»f hla aperator*. Thw I
1 the coming rrlgn.
inaaka and are auppoaed to exert a great
Orlarta at the WeUk RevIraL
The following i»aragraiili from an ap^
tide In the Outlook crHilhi Uhrtotla*
Endeavor with tbe origin of the Weloh
revival. It glvea aome facta of groat
interest:
-The Impiitoe toward God which wna
moving the aubconaclousness of tbs
whole Welsh nation bad ahown Itoelf
very stroagly In a certain church to
Cardlguuahlre In the spring of IHOi.
The mlnlKter bad been praying to a
apecial manner for a revival both to hto
heart and among tbe .voung of hta
church. At a ubrbitton Endeavor meattog a young girl who had been paaolng
thrvmgh a iM-riod of atruggto and donU
made public and Joyful i
of her love for Jeaua. It waa than that
tbe n-vival. as am-h, began. A party of
thcae Eudeavorera. fired with neal and
n tladr newly gained power, went
place to plaop apsiklug to their
fellowa Tto'y came to tbe rlUage tn
whk-b Evan Uoberta was otaylng. and
It waa at one of their msotlnga that he
bad the vision to go to hto own Vuiage."
Ptwai tb* Laraltr i
An interratlng letter from New Catodonto. L: I., auya that oqt of a total
popolatloo of <kOB2 thexe are now
1.968 Eudeavorera. 451 of whom are
of «
Alahd
r mtosloos. For aeveral years they
have tried to start a mission to toe
Dorthern island, bid were aot per
mitted.
This yea^^tbey have got a
good foothold and bow have 2.U94 adhersota. with a memberghlp of 543.
A GREAT FORTUNE EXPOSEO TO VIEW.
motor omnibuses like 1
wted a 1
The Isle of Wight haa Inaugural
luatmted In the cut. and they are to dally
vehiclea not only carry paaaengers.
t aa perambulating
Another use to which theae motors have been put 1*
the United Ki
bookatoreo.
Morra. The roads to the lal*lal* of wignt
Wight are the fi
and their perfect coodlUon adds largely to the succcas f the project
A STEAMER THAT SAILS AMONG THE ANDES.
la PavoAga Ker.
Ibe Bombay UbriatUn EndeaTor so
ciety. organtaed Jan. 1. IflSfi. to the first
In all India.
It la. afinr aU these
years, a growing power. Lest year Its
members preached to about IflLOOO paopie at falm. dtotrlbeted about 15.100
trsrta. coodocted
foortacn Sunday
gchooto regularly and rtodted the hoapltato every Sunday. Tbay uas a megaphaoe prsadilog to tba notoy straeta.
■'i
/
^
v
<<
When Bav. Boraca Dutton went ta
Italy to IfiQS be found anly one Cbiladnn Bndaaror aoelaty In aO Italy, that
tn tbe Bapdat eburcb at Plasa. la La
rina. Boma. Now Italy tea assan.
N. g good Idas of the apace occupied by
In United .^tea currency
may be gained from the cut h«rrwtth glveak Here that amount of
pad
told out to neat pltea
Wd
plten on tables, if there were «t00 i
and If lthe hllU wet* divided Into oaull denomlnatlota
them would be required, aod
glw entire amount would be of grmter bulk and hes'ivler than ooe mao could
would occupy I
bft ttom tbe ground. Buch
Such a coHecUon of dollar I
•imm than tbs ordinary banking sstaUtohmem could afloi^ to give tv them.
r lUoatrated to
Ptoture la the Inca. buBt at HolL
The SU
1 Lake TUIoaco. the largest lake la South America and the lofUeri
for service
> American < -ontlnent. This lake Ilea between two cordUbody Of water
The boat was •
aAndra at an altitude €>f lL»Oe feet above toe
leiwa of thq._____
of Peru, where it was taken I
under lu own steam to Mollendo. a seaport
- L«M Iaeparate
pieces and carried on lama back up thw moonlain*. It r
puckagha and waa conveyed 1U>> milea. A railroad haa
Kaa been built froin tbe
coast to the lake, and thg boat la part of tbe ayatAn. Lake TltJcaoa to arirenty
miles to length and has several good ohwd vlltoges on iU
Bev. '
______
«1U .ro-ln, «<du tmrUIr- H. Is now «won M M(U IncNc In
belgtat and wetgtis no pounds. Aa BBoy be assn, he Is well propsrtlOBed. aad be
to reputed to be aa strong aa an ox. Be has worked underground aa a ndner
ever atoce be waa a small boy. and that raMwr unfariMwble mode of Nring has
of tbs faiDMM giMHMMiMiMIdiy. gold
remrtly. *1 hdvu no hsritutton tai guy
ing ftut CMutign MdUTdr to tbg
higbBUt gfid bggt tbta« dtot Oud hug
iJ
g«t tra^ladlg. fibd tt teg ipigdily
THK mmamm moona rnMvm «rv, m^rntm, tATuiMAy. julv «. twL
i && Itefom of
I SHERLOCK
HOLMES
By A. CpWAIf POY^
II«mM ml mm I
•rt*«fMir.*-A«
The AdveBlore o
the Golden
Princ^Nez
I aMaad by jonr oari him in order io aw
eye. Sltttai
r I
tedlsiad
to aaganl as aa nateiiyf
i
necMont. tm
I nm nmelnead that the lady bad »a
iMootlan of tefUrtliv ao grieroa
layury. Aa amaasla does not eonn
■». I> «f»» Switt.
tmi. t.0 A <■%.— /*^lr BM/ r«
4v jrwiurr.
a <V
fCotttlosed SYtwi WMlfiMMSojr* iMW )
#ir. i«v (Km soiuKr wnuruiuv umiMr.
All <Ur «Ml »ottiHlliM« all Q(«tit W.
Tvf at^u that ruuiu uf a nturolnx well.
fog I'Mir jiHuig Mr. HtutUi.
auiokrr alao. Lat iiot aa bad aa tlie prof»aa<ir. Ilia bealtb-WfU, I itoo t kuow
tliai U'a %attvr ttor voraa for the amokIbf.~Ali.** aatd lluljiMv. 'Owt It kiUa the
apprttfr."Woll. 1 dou’t know about that, air.**
**J aopiNiar tba luvfaaaor «<aU harder
aarthiugr
br la rariabla. Til aaj- tbat for
•Til «agrr he took ao braakiit tbia
r
yj
h'-'y
for bar.
orofla. and as abr was axtresnaly
abort aigktad ate waa rsalty bal|de«
wttbowt tteia. Hw ton down a conidor whkb she Imagined to te that by
wbkli Mia bod coma-bodi w«aa lined
with cocoannt nuittlng-and It was
only when U waa too late tbat ate nO'
torntoQd tbat obe bad taken the wrta«
paaaage and tbat bar rstraat
off teblnd ber. «Vt
I ate to dof
file ceold not gn l«ek
remain where she was. flbe moat go
on. 8he went on. Rte mounted a
stair, pusbed open a door and found
baraelf in your room."
Tbe oM maw sat with hU mouth open,
staring nildly a| Hulmea. Amaaemsnt
aad fear wmr4 atag|psd n|iob bis expresatre featwres. Kow wHh an effort^
be flbrugged his sbouldsrs and barat
torm WM Ml far Bfr. My bnahanrt
ewnm «a tbgMnd. w«b Ms 9 «aciaB
gataa and baa bred In dolac arsv «
bnawii^ wafl tbnc If tba aMbes
knew wbm be was not a weak would
peas tefera JnoOca arewM te done.
TV aM own roaabad 4«t • tram
bai and halpod bMMlf to « aVa
*1 gto to ymr bnada, Aaan." nto
“W waea alwaga boad to me.*
n VawjMC yet told yan tba haigbt
aftdaiiilatoy.-aaJdate. "ABoagow
wanrndea af the tadar tbara waa «
wV was tba CMsad of my baarL 1
waa nabla. iiaaettdh. lorb»g-an ti
tty boibaad waa ant Be bated v
lebca. Wa woaa aU guilty. If tVt la
L bto te waa n
not Ha WToto forr dtaanadlag to 1
Thina leCtana wo«M Vea aaved
V wooid
ny dttiy. la wbkb frmo 4
id W9
today I bad eotoved bodi tty faoliaga
toward bltt ai9 tba view wbMh aadi
of oa bad taboo. My hnababi fawd
and kept bath dinry and tattera.
bki ttem. aad be triad bard to awaar
away the young aaan’a life, la tMa be
failed, but
It Aleztt waa aoot a <
to SlberU.. where now at tbla n
whose name you are not worthy
apeak, works and bveo like a alave.
and
**rou ware always a noble vrooaaa.
Anna." aaid the old man. pnfflag at bla
dgaretta.
fbe bad riom. but ate fell bark again
my
term waa ovar I set myaetf to get the
Alary and letten which. If sent to
Bnsalan govemmeot would proemw
^
..Id br.
"but
«»*«*» little
roar * letter from him once
re|iroarblng
not there
there b
la une
iittb flsw
flaw la
la yoor
pmwjgcs
from me
lu
pages. Vet 1 was sure that, with his
ppvengeftU
usturf,
he
would
uev«*r
give
bt^pkfaat this morolog. 1 don't know
It
to
UM>
of
his
own
free
will.
1
must
when I've known hini unke n beiier
[ am awara of that. l*roffi*aar Ooget It fur nrysHf. With thU «h>e« t I
one. and b^s ordered a good dish of
mtleta foi^a luueb. I’a aurpriaed^ “And you taeou to aay that I cooW engaged an agent from a private de
utyarlf. for sloee 1 vanie into tbat aoom lla
la upon
upoa that bed aod u^t U- aware tective Arm. who eutc-red my husband's
bouse as a ssrrstary. It was yoor se<-yeatrfday and naw yoong Mr. Hujith that a w----------------------------. reoui?**
.
.
an had tattered wy
lying there on the floor I cooldn't beer
“1 never aald
lid Ao. Vou werr aware of oml aecrrtary. H<Tglus-tJie uuc who
to kwk at food. WHl. It takab all aorta
. You apok* with her. Vou reoqg- left you so hurriedly, lie fuund thst
papers were keid In tbe cupliosrd. aud
to make a world, and the itrofeasor niied her. You aided htw to eocaiic.’'
haant let It Uke hU appetite away."
Again the profeoaor bant Into high te got au Impression of die key. He
%V» loitered the tnoniluc away la the keyed Uugbter. Ha had rlaca to bis would not go further, lie fumiidied
me with a plan of the house, aud he
garden. Huoley Hupkiua had gene
told me that In tbe forenoon the stmty
down to the village to look Into aome
waa always empty, as the wtvreury
nuDon of a atraage woman who bad
was employed U|»
u|> here. rUj at last I
besw aeeu hy aome rlilldmi uti the
Where la ehe nowr
t my ixj
ig« In Ituth hands, and 1
(Jbathau road the ftrevlouf momlng.
la there." oaid Hoinipe, aud be
►e tlowii
tiowu to get the paiKiw fur
Aa to uy friend, nil hie usual enerK>' psUitrd to a high bookcase In the came
aelf.
1
Bucv-eedeti.
but at what a cost!
eermad to bar# dceertod him. 1 bad cormT.of tbe i
"I had Just Uken the
never known him handle a mae la
Is
jw up
anrb a half beartMl faobloa. Even the
tarrihle convulsion
<1 passed over his waa loc-klug the cu]ibonr
news brought back hy Hoftklos that Iwo grim face,
t
and be fell iMiek in his young man seised me. 1 had semi him
bad found the eidktren and that tlM»y ctialr. At tbe aame Instant tbe book- already that morning. He had met
bad nndouUMlIy seen a woman exact
whlcb Holmes i*utnted swung on the road, and 1 had asked him
ly corrmiMinding with Ilolture' dnurlii- round upon a hliuie aud a woman tell me where ITofewsor Coniiu lived,
tlou and oeariug either aitectacleM or rvMhcd mu into the room. "You are not knowing that be was lu hit emeycglaaaaa failed to roqae any aljm ef right!" she cried In a strange furelgwi phiy."
"Exactly! Exactlyr said Holmes.
keen tnterrat. Re was mors attentlre voUv. "You are right! 1 am here.”
when Suoan. who waited U|>ou us nt
sws brown with the dust and "The secretary came back and told bis
lonrh. volunteered the Information that draiMMl with tbe eobweba. whlc-h had employer of the woman he had met.
she believed Mr. Smith had been out to.* come frtMu the walls of her biding Then in hia last breath be tried to send
a mcMogt that it was abe-ttie ate
a walk yaalerday morning and that be place. Her face, too. was streaked whom te bad Juat discussed with him,"
bml only mumed half an hour brfora with grime, and at the lowt ahe coukl ' "Vou most kH me apeak.** said tbe
the tragedy pccurml. I «<uuld not tuy- never bare been handsome, for she bad woman la an lmi>cratlve voice, and
aeir see the bearing of this lin-klent. tbe exact phyaicul cbaraetcrlstics her fa«'e contracted as If In pain.
jMit 1 cloarty penx'lved Unit lloluies which Holmea had sliriniMl. with. In "Uheu be bad fallen 1 rushed from the
was weaving It Into ll»e gvnieral sclietue addldou. a lung and olMtluntc chin. room, uboae the wrong door aud found
wbUHi lie had formiMl in his brain. ,
myaeir in my husband's room. He
^iihldinly. he sprang from his «-»«lr ;
T!*^..***!* !'*““*** .*!^’"
s|mAc of giving mu op. 1 showMl bini
It his wttt.-b. "Two t
«■
blbiklng that if he Uhl so hla life was in my
glniicod
‘
‘ ‘
~ «“*•
' vvlii-n* aud who '
oelo.-k. gsntUHurn." said
bands. If be gave me to the law. 1
■ were. And yet. In spite of all tbei
I go up mid have It
could give him to tbe Hrotherbood. It
; dlsadvantagi’s. there was a tvTtulu i
frli-ud the profeBiiur.'"
waa not tbat I wished to live fur ray
I he obi
own sake, but 4t waa that I deslrctl
to at'vxmipllah ray purpose. He knew
Imre evnliMMS- to the phmI up|N*<ite with (
_
UiBt I would do what 1 aaid—that hla
awn fate was Involved lu mine. Por
that reason, and for no other, be shield
as IH. turned hi- while lusne and his 1
^
'•»
ed me. He thrust me Into that dark
glowing eyss towanl us. The eternal;
but
wnv.Ml him «We hMlug place-a relle of old days,
clg»r.-tt<- simildemi In his immfh. He '
*'»>
"« oV’TOjastertug known only to himself. He took his
had been dresmst mul was seated In 'ol^leucs.. mtwls In his own room, and so was
au arinehsir by the lire.
man lay Imek In bl. rhalr able to give'vne part of bis food. It
• Well. Mr. Hol..n< have you solved :T‘“‘ f t^behlng face and st.rrM at was agreed that when the jtolloe left
tl.ls I,.y.ler> ,vt r he slmv,Mi the largs ! b^f^^bh hnsMllng ey«i..
the liouse 1 should slip sway by night
tin of clgarrll^ whlri, at«>od on a Uble i
^
and ctmie teck uo more. But in some
beside bin. towurd -my .v«»i«.ulon. {
way 5-uu bare read our plans." Kbe
Holtn.w atretebed out his tui.s! at the
tore from the ttosom of her dress a
small packet. "These are my last
~-'V are right-.vou who say It was an words." said shet. "Here Is the packet
st«n. i svcIJent. I'did not even know that it which will save Alexis. I confide it to
your h
honor and to your love of Justice.
Take
You will deliver It
r ohs*.rvi«l llolii.es' eyes were shining ! JJJ
ta'ne”Lnd sm\rirar*blm*m I **““**“ ‘•tnba°ssy. "n^w, 7ha\e done
ami hi. .heek. tlug.Ml With .wmr. Only ««"
‘buy. aad"at a crtsUhave I
tbow* batlle aig** ** **’' *”***
"Slop her!" crJ*M Holmes. lie had
tbat
I
tell."
Is flyii
"Madam."
said be. "I have a.>1vi>d It."
Htanlry ilui»klnB and 1 starvd In that It Is tbi- truth. I fear that you are
auinteiuent. S«>meltilng like a sneer far from vrell."
She
lud tnnuMl a dreadful color, tbe the bed. "Too late! I look the iwlsou
giilvrml over tin* gnuut features of the
more ghastly nmler tl»e dark duat before I left my biding plai-e. My
<4.1 profi-aiHM-.
bead swims! 1 am going! 1 charge
stneaki upon her fatw. She oMted ber•inileci: lu the gaivlenr*
aeir on the aide of the bed; then ate. re- you. air. to remember the packet."
".\*o. hiwe."
*'A simple case, and yet in some
auDietl.
"Hciv: Whenr
"I hare only a little time here." ate ways an laatnictlre one," Holmes ro“TIjIs lostaut."
markod aa we trat'cled bark
•‘You are suiviy J »klnc.
.king. Mr. Rherlork ‘ "“l."'"** I wonld have you to kliow •Tt hinged from the outset upon tbe
Holme.. V
wuM*el im* to tell you ; the whole truth. I am this man's wife. place naa. But for the fortunate chance
oeriou. a matter to be ”*•
*“ Eugllahman. He la a Roa- of the dying man having aelacd
that this la
triwinl lu amh a fashlou
For tbe first time tbe old mao otlrred. 1 am not aure that we could ever hare
“I have forgi'd «n«l tested even' Uuk
roacted oar ootatioti. It waa clear to
of my chain. rmfrBS4)r Ooram. and 1 "OfMl blem yon. .Uma.*“ he cried. "Ood me. from the otraagtb of tbe glaaaca.
am aurv tlist It fa sound. M1uit your bless you!"
She cast a losk of the deepest disdain chat tte waarer .mast have been very
(aoitves art <vr what
wjjnt exact i»art >
blind and teliM wban deprived of
In
his
dlrctlon.
"\Miy
ahoold
you
cling
play to this atming* Imslnea. l ant i
ao terd to that wrcicted life of ymira. them. When you aaked me to bcUere
rrii
fnun .Tour t»wn ' *^*»*‘»^
"*t J" done harm
Mmi. MeanwbiU-1 will rcHuialroct what | *®
**<*‘*'*«onr hfu-fif
WWW
However. It la not fur ow to
is past i
^
i
to he snapped
may kuo' the luformatlou which 1 aUll; i^fore tlivTs time. I have enough alrwiulre.
. i ready «p»*n my soul alnce I'croasfd the
• A lad.rye.ienlay entered yourptody. • thwahoM of this cumed boaos. Bat I
Kbe .-ame with the luleotlou of ptw i most speak or 1 shall be too late.
iMMUliiig beiweir of t'ertatn doctuuents
a ke> of ber own, I bare had nn op-1
porlnnlfy of exaniinhig yours, and I ]
do not find that ailglit discoloration
wlilcb the wwatih ntadr upon the var- j
niah would have |•fodocsd. Yon were i
not an ocroasory, tterafore. and ate
«*nwt mo far aa 1 can read the erl- j
,<letM^. without xptt knowledge to rob
The profsaaor blew a Hoad from hla
Ups- ‘*TMa Is amst taiaraatl^ and toatractlve." .aid te. niavs yaa w>
nmw to addi Saroly. having tmead
this lady ao far. rsa oaa also oay what
that It waa a noteworthy performIn my mind 1 wet It doarn aa an
__^Mslbla pertonnanca oare in the un
likely case that obe had a aecond pair
of glaaoea. 1 was forced, therefare.
aerioualy cooaldcr tte .topotbeala that
she bad ranmaatl within the bouse. Oni
perceiving tbe similarity of the
foMlah giri of twenty whan we
rM. It was In a city of RuosU. a ab
aw mado such a mlatake.
vevalty-I will not name theplaew'
the plaew**
wGod hlesa yon. Aanr mawaarad
ate ttuot teve enterad toe profeaaor’a
the old man again.
"t\'e e
reformers, rerolntloalala, room. 1 was keenly on tbe alert, toerenlMUata. you
.
understand-^ and I fore, for whatever would bear out this
auptioaltlon. and 1 ogawinod too rooa
and many
narrowly for anything in the ohaps of
ttaa af ttoahla. A pahoa
abMbigptare, Tlwcarpotoeemad cookUM. oaaay were arrests
tlnnoua aad flrmly imUod, so 1 dlamltowas Mttilad. and In order
own llto and oarn a great rewardI wr odtheldtoof atnpdoor. There might
hnoband IfttrayMThla own wife anddSa w«41 ten rsceaa tebliid the books. Aa
Ysfc are w«e all arreotsd roe ars «w«ra, snob ds%kss are eomM ^ old ^ibrat^
.e^terred Jto»t
Je«? s£ .to iteui^
waa hft
This, then, might be
tte «aar. 1 cohM aae aa ttaiha to
gaida me. hot the oatoM
«f •
tom ealar. which toato Imaif ra# waH
to examination. I tbcreTare aoaated a
grant number of those excelieat cigalactcn. mad I dropped tte ato all oyer
toe apace In ftant of the auapectod
haekeaaa. It waa a Mttple trick, bat
exeeedlBgty cSecClre. I then went
MBwatonlea. aad I aarerialaad to gnar
vaRto over U sereral thnoa before ft
iy gave amy after thMr
! viirnuninr
raMfltoca. BT Bxto oML Apply
to John Horifleld at roMflawm. '
trntmu
WANTED.
rtonmr John Brawn of Knlkaaka.
and ’the Pen? Maraaeue have been WANTED-Manager tor new kraack
of our boalBqaa here tn Trmeerae
having it “kip and tkigk" over a spur
of track boBt by the eottpany acroaa 1 City. Write pranpily. with lufar
Fade Brown'k Uad without oompsa- I encea. Tte Morris Wholeaale Hoont.
1
CtaManati.
Ohio
' JMy 14-St
aatioa to hioa. It wa>( not so muck tte
and loU on west aide, wm take
enrpanter or team wcric part pnyttoNL atlaena ptete SSfl. B. JOMke. 427 Monroe 8L
pane IP^
flnanrlnl Might o« tte dhryapaet ! HELP WANTED—To ant breafl. Mto*. FOR SALE-Btove hnOdttg, stock anfl
abowo him that enraged Parmer
rulls. piea. cakes and nil other
flsuuea. Win nail nU or aay pnit.
Broom, but he put In for compenao 1 goodies fomid at tte Qween City or vrtU rent bnlMiag. Ap^'ly at ones.
July l4-2t
Chaa. Ttneanviial, Travefaa Oty. Mich.
had Increaacd-to aae waald axpect Uon as tte only ia*«ns uf healing tte : bakery.
ttsy n-ti
'whan be is aappiytaff a aaceod peroea. acrmxck on his dignity and showing the
toe tten aaccotod to tha laam agala. mitraad eumpany that even If he did
FOR SALE-Ftoa featoenea property.
whea. Iff BP«<ttag toe riffttotte bag. 1 wear a straw hat with crown flopping 1 and children to bay bread at the
IS-fwan bonaa and bora. lOO ft. M:
obtained a vary cxcateat view of the up mud down they couldnt ran o\^r I Qu«m City bakery.
July 14-2t
honae has cRy water, bath room and
floor aad waa able to aae qalto ckarly old'Fknser Hn wn. The case has been
' WANTED—To rent foV a few weeks,
famaee. lagulra of F. Thuriell over
ftom toe traoea apoa the rigarette ato
that toe prteearr bad la oar abaeoce la oonri and out of court, up to the 1 Wh*>eli*d chair Addrvus X, care Herfirst NatkeiM teak. Tedephone 2t.
come ant ftom ber retreat. WalL Hap- suprcaoe d>un and hack, aad it ooMt ; ord oIBce.
July rt^t
' ttsy 22-tX
klna. hefe wa are at Obamw Oraaa. and the old Kentieman right o’ omari. hut
X roagratniata goa <m harlug brought •he stork t« Kcttiiyc hU dignity back. , WANTEO-Brighl boy alwui IS >v*r» 1 FOR SALE—41 lota |n Hannah'* kth
your eaae to a Bariaaifal eoacloaloo.
few days ago the*case »-a* aet-^ 1 of age lo make btenavK generally !1 add; C one-arre Wx rraailag on 14th
You are potog to teaiqnerifra. no •tied by the eomiffny twying Kanocr^
useful. Onod opening and atiwdy 1 amxu. 4 lu llrinn A Wliml*' B add.,
doubt. I iblaA. Wattoa. gaa and I
pueltiun by music booM- fur lad who ^ and 2 biU on W*-Kt lYvmt atrecL
will drive Mffetber to the BaoMaa cm- iiruwa his demaad. so iLere. L'gosh!—
wants to- wwk. Addrtau* Box A. ;: Will te a*4d on eaK> paymeaU or
Ufiruli Tribcnr.
haaay."
July I0-6t i exchange for other property. Oeou
Tlirough using milk trkra cows j Rr<cord oIBct-.
which drank at a stagnant pu«»l. the I WANTCO-To buy 12 or 14 fl.-countW. lUff.
Mar 11-tf
Malden Aanl-Oaroline. you don't family of Thomas HuUIm-II. near the
I t r. 2. 4. « or K n. show ca«*- and |y.
>
know how to train chlldmi. Fre beeo
Round Top school house. Just east of { giMMl hard coal otovo. Inquire 211
noCMng bow you deal with Johnny.
July 7-<f 1 ICE—John Hopkins wIB aerre iM
XIne oat nf every tea InJonctioua you j tbe Jackson city line U leirlW/ af ! E. Front streeL
flicted. Some w«H ks aso, when the
jaa in the past in the
lay upon him are "dooTa."
j GET A SUNDAY SHINE uf Canning '
EAST PART or TOWN. ‘
Marriad Xieco-Wky. AuntIt Abigail.
nine of the Ten Oommatt Dcnta are in the family, and Us cause was tract-<I ' ham at the lJuu liorb«-r ah«ip. Oix*n
Call up by both phnnea No. »4.
•tomtar-Chlcago Tribune.
to a certain dairy. Sanitary and Food 1 Saturday night until ir o'clock and
Orders will te promptly attendad ta.
Inspector Savia at once ordwd the
Sunday until noun.
July 12-H JOHN HOPKINS.
apr 2hlttO
__________
owner «if the dairy to eeas«' stlllng 1___ ______ - -- - milk, and from that time to this none
from this |>articular farm has bei-n i _
Mr. Carl, auditor of the M. A N K.. sold In the city. The disease germs, TO RENT—*rwo resl(lenc*>K. uiu- at
MONEY TO LOAN—No tax elansi
with a party, was here last we«'k and however, found lodgment In the fam j 222 and ancrtber al 2k7 Hast T**«th
put In mortgages Ronaos tor aaln.
says only oae thing in the way of the ily of Mr. iliibbeJI. Two we«-ks ag?> ' street. Apply lo E. McNamara.
toqnlre of B. McNsMum Paik
extension of the road to I>>land and his wife dl4M| of tbe disease, and WodJuly 14 tf
Place Hotel
JuJy.
Northport that Is the mil Hub dollar netulay a !> y*-ar-oid daughter dUd. A
Judgment Ruggles lecelved last winter babe, agetl K mooitas. Is ill frum tm- FOR RENT—Honae with all modem!
impruvemeata. West Twelfth street. 1
against Ruckley. A clause In the de disease, also a little boy. and another
near Pine. Inquire 1012 South Union. | band, a actcntlfle reading will revaal
s no extensions shall te built little girl Ik stated to Im* ihri-atemul
the true Ufa's history. Over ftl
.
Juno 12-tf
until that Judgment is hstisfled or all with It. Tb'-- faflier. also. Is n*i»orled
Ualon 8L bids sntmaea.
tSSMt
parties agree to such exten.slon says to te In a poor state of lo-aUh. owing
tile tuo Mxin have tb«' matter HatlKfar
> the u
terrible e|ft«ct of ly|>)iol<l In his
LOST
FltU 8AUC OB TKAliK-ltix
itir1!y arranged.—N'urthpori l>-ader.
imll.r.
I
1
Md
IM.
««
W»tHulw
fl
LOST—Saturday afternoon on yVoui !
An exchange says that many farm
Will imkr MWpentiv or Uwm
street or In some store. gr»H‘u euam«*l j
work part
rm*en«'s w.*:o idantiHl ptjtatoev this
j At Kllgo n crowd w nteheil ne.irly t.'J>
■
■
pteoe
m
g
J.
(WAV.
cr
■■
clcner
pin.
Reward
If
returned
to
*
hav«- ust'd sulphur instead of ct»rroslve
rsts en»s»« high aliove Jhe ground on
June IS tf
Record oIBce.
July 11-fit 1 Witt Moaroeat.
aublimaie for uutatu scab, tbe former au ele.-trie wire, from tbe town bull to
being considered as ellwMve as the a flour mill over iwo humlr.«iU yanls
j It L prolialdi- tlm should Ixird
latici. which being a rank iKdson Is nwsy. Tbe rats u-utl tbeir ts'ls n« llic
FOUND
j Kiu-heiiei resign Ills |K>siiioii as compleasant article to have around. profesxUmal wnlker on the lofty wjr.'
, nianUiT In rhU-l of the llritt^h forces
If sulphur di»es the business we pre mu-M his bnhii i-itig pole. mi<I not oae FOUND—On the Cirrus grounds,
mmie ti iulfc!i.te!i.
chailaine bag. twiDLaiiilrg rmall r-ur I in India he will Is- siuH-intb-il by IJeu
the sulpltiirous language sonie
of money. Owner can have same | tenant t;en< raM r William Mehotem.
have tiMHl on account of the teggarly
by calling at tin- R»-cord ofllee and | The latter has m-en ii giMMl dml of acprices last year s crop brought, obvipaying for this ad.
July H-r:t j five sctvhv. inelmilng ram|>aigus In
all necessity of ttsliig anything
t Afghanistan. Egypt, Burmah
and
Pirther u> prevent scab.—Kalkaska
I.*«ader.
\
FOR SALE
: South Africa. He was BritUh attache
The Welt Known Specialist,
—_j*Hh the Jallam-^e array eming the
In accepting the position of tickt-t
FOR
SALE—Summ*
r
n«tag*'
and
bit.
early
iMinloii
of
ifoRii.-.Mt
Juiuitit-Ke
IS OOMINOX
ngem and telegraph oju rator at Jone*?llir.-hw«xHl. Imjulr.- .tiigiiw Met'«Hl.
vllle. Oeorg»« Brining. ag<<<l K,. te
July insf
comes the youngeat employe
MICHI6IN HEWS CONKHSa
liar capacity on the Lake Short- A
Michigan Southern road. He has al
ways uken an Interest in rallmad
work, and despite his yeani 1
formed, besides being one of the best
of the younger operators on the teke
Shore mad.
That there will not l>e o very heavy
'SK to farmers milside the low land
districts as a result of the excessive
rainfall Is the opinion of Chief Howe
of the agricultural depaflmont.
has rained nearly every day thrtuighJuly aud flelds all over
fluodtVi. Hay raiinut be harvested
and the ground is too soft for
machines in the hartesllng of
wheat.
Tli^ fourth annual :iessioa of the
Congregational Summer nsi-euibly will
Frankfort August 2 aud etin
tinue to August *i.1. The organlmioii
represents about 20 states in Its pat
ronage. It is offleered as follows
Piesl-U-nl. the Rev. C. H. Herring. 1».
n.. Omaha. Neb.; m-ertlary. the Rev
H. S. Wannamaker. Elyria. Ohio; vice
president and manager, the Rev. J. H.
Htill, Frankfort, Mleh.; treasurer. J. F
Horrsteltey. Frankfort, Mich. The ad
vance copies of the program are just
telng sent out and the dbok-s uf some
of the-very test men in the country ap
aa lecturers and instructors. The
aim of the aaaoclation U "ITrat Hand
Bible Study." and the fcdlowing are
repreaentativs of tbe men who par
tlclpate: preMideht Henry Churchill
King, D. D., Oterllc college; President
J. H. Ot-orge. D. D..-Chicago Theologi
cal seminary ; President E. C. Laneas
ter. Ph, I).. OlRei r«ilb?ge; President J.
Edward KIrbye. Drury college. Spring
fluid. Mo.; the Rsv. Washington Oladdan. D. D.. OMuinhua. Ohio; Miss Mary
E. McDowell. Head University settlemem. Chicago: Prof. Edward 1.. Boaworth. D. D.. Dean, Oterlln Tbcologleal
aemlnary, an^ other* of perhaps no
less note. Among other Michigan men
who take a {vomlnent pari ate the
Ser. William Ewing. l.Ansing: the
Rot. Howard Murray Jones. Kalamaaoo; aad one who Is well known in
Michigan, the Rev. Ernest Boumer
Allen, Toledo, bealdea others who will
apeak at tte round Uble tajkx and
ttorafne dlaeaaakma. BvOTy ttoln and
boat la bringlflg In toorlku and viaUors who expect to attend and the out
look Is very promising for a large
crowd..
Manoetona an abandoned well
•0 feet deep waa covered over a
few years ago odik planks and tksn a
toot or oo of earth. Last week B- K
Berry was plowiBg la tte fleld. and
i«Bt after oroaalag over the well tt
caved In. The plnak of course had
rottsd oat. hOd the alte of tte dangerooa bole not being marked R waa a
veritable dcaik Uaw ‘In plowing np
FOR RENT,
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—At U. J. .Morgan's stabbv
Ev.-ry M.mday Ik
at
h*»rw. banu-ss.’top luiggy and Port TraiT-js4- CUy tiusiness cniUeg*-.
land cutler. Party leaving city. A
July n 2t ,
bargain if uken at once. July 12-tf |
FOR BALE—Covered deltv*-rv wagon,-I
tm .I«. .«u-
81.r.«*. E. C. tewls.
July 1.2 fit ’
dr.
W. j. HIGGINS
FOR. SALE-Enquire of W. Holds FlllO D61ltAl ^VOFK
worth.
WeM EIgblh
Clti*«i» Pban« 7BI
. Sunny liank hot*-l projK-ny. 4;.>x|t;u ,
f*v-t. L«»t <»n Flat*2;;x]«>e>
— ’
-— -- ■
r*.-t. iu.t bK-ati..n lu city for hot* I I ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
July 12
C. O. CARVER
FOR SALE-Hoiou* ami lot *.n. ,TU:.T
ington KtnK-, Jn <g.k ParK. C-oeg. pR|QES REASONABLE
um-w>UiO.P.aarT«*firw tttoato...
He will be in
Traverse City
-AT-
OR
RENT—Til.- W.-Kt
|.ii- ilre lluuani Whit
July UMf
FOR SALEONE HOI SE *.n M'*-Kf nth Mn^-i
THREE 1IOU.SK.K on East imh Ft.
TWO HorFEF on c*»mer Front and
lUtf-v stn*ei.
ONE HOI SE «.n Welffler Ktri-el.
fin aero firm. .
unimproved land.
unimproviM land.
Any of th«‘iM> al a liargain that you
ean t refiis*-. Pari down; balance
to suit Imyer.
A. P. HUELLMANTBIJ.
p^££ |
1.'!.' East-bUi Street.
July c.if.
J. M. HUELLWAWTEL
BEAL ESTATE AMS LOANS
NoK»r-x
Park Place Hotel
i' rom
Saturday Morning, July 15th
Uiuil.
Monday Evening, July 24th,
Tti Oars Ooif.
onsultmion. Examination
Drt. Snja & PmkaHigiii
DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OFFICES
OVEIJOHISONDRDGCO.
W. D.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Stock and
flxtun-s of grocery and mt'at market.
South Spruce *-treet. Clf. phone i
723.
July 8-1 mo ‘
Has for years made a study of chronic
and lingering diseases. His extensive
practice and superior knowledge en FOR SALE—Al bargain, house and lot |
with modern Improvements, Y'ale
ables him to cure every curable diachair and oak book case. Inquire
eaae. All chronic diseases of the brain,
Dr. Rosenthal Thompaoo. Wilhelm
spine, nerves, blood, skin, heart. lung*,
block.
Jaly6-tf|We
liver, stomach, kidneys, bladder, and
boweli scientifically and successfully
FOR 8ALE-Nli» Jersey cow. H. Hy I
treated.
man.
240
Waablngton
street.
DR. McDonald pays siieclal attenJuly Mf
on to Catarrh. Catarrhal iVafnesa.
PfflOHIOI-S
Teacher
of Violin
Sosa SMe SkM store
Dr. McDonald
329 SOUTH
Throat and Long Diseases. Chronic
Diseases peculiar to women. Nervous
Physical Debility. Rheumatism,
Pafsdywls, Neuralgia and all chronic
and nervous diseases of Men. Women
and Children. No matter what your
disease may be. THERE 18 8THX
HOPE! Then DO NOT DESPAIR!
but consult Dr. McDonald and get
correct diaipoaia of your dlacaaa
and foal aasnred tbat tbe Doctor
knows correctly what alia you. and If
are curable be will cure you.
Those vaable to call, wrfia for tyapton bhffk. Corraspondence atricUy
oonfldeatial.
Dr. Donald McDonald
Tte SpaclalltL
248 and 2£0 East Folton 8tr^
27-2t
Qrand fUffito, Mich
FOR SALE—20 ac.-ex fruit land 2Vi
mllet from city. 10 acres timbered.
Price 1000 00. Address B. E. Bel
knap. 1028 West rrtmt atreci.
July 5l2t*
UXIM STREH
arc now taking orders
for the celebrated
KETSTONE BUCK
FOR SALE—House and lot corner
Primt and Monroa streeta. Address B.
B. Belknap. 1028 E. Pract atrceL
July 5-12t*
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly payttcnta. Hannan W. Smith. €12 West
BBaranth atraeL ClUxena phone 1»>.
)ime 27-tf
FOR SALE—WaiwhoBse haUding on
Bay BtrtoL oavMr Hall, also 14-
Tnnm ciii
Brick Ct.
mich.
TMS BwtMa ttcew TUVCIMC enry. wcHMAii, mtummv. ailv n, mm.
OfimatilMBiMR
CMnlfMl Whm
iiPatinlar:. :
HOUSEHOLD OEPABTMEIIT
■iM IIIR, ftm
B and t«o cnaaserkrttli six
I shsmlespTuix raa glas^
rtdMr gM ham a batter Samr. Loi
over aaaifaUy and pk. gHi wear th«
pltMy af Saa angar gad poar la
W.IS.
] It (li» e&HM- VM toelac Um •ttraetlr*
T«il Hm> •«.
•poUrt.* aai tte feri^ Iam «f tlM MtAmid Hi» cwM or Marrtei llf<«.
f« flfrfia of Mil
!>—<■—■ nrite.
u n»u VBIW .pCMT mmm wUm.
T«B kw- bo!
ObeffT Mak-Vaah aad stem rtpe.
id pliarrtM. weigh, aad to three
ttet ala poanA ct Ike fruit add Uree quarts
«Mr tk* aid Mora aor tka koaa^ of kcdllag umier. Mm* over the Sre
oipboard. mad 1 do aot doakt w%tTt they wfll ataap fer two boars.
,b« udd tka aary »«t lady apoa Make a syrup wttk one and oaehalf
plau of trater aad ope aad oaehalf
ds of sngar. Whoa H cooks oloar
^rmUrn 4apa aia dark a*d deeply Maa. dld noi know U was ay 'polat of riaw.' lot It boU for ten mlnoteo. When tbc
‘And
yonr
point
of
riewT
I
aakad.
ckerrtes are ooft ppm- UMo a ^ly beg
Ska kaa kar IroaUe*. Mfae aa yoa;
*'Only tkU.’ and ber .volea fnltarad and strain ooi the clear Juice, add the
Sho^ kar tkat yoor iova M> inw—
,
THI kar ao! a UtUa—wkMi tka dark’ aoaaa. or •ymp and boll together for ten mlnwkaa I caaaot 'rab oof tka aaatgkUy ntae. niee eool aad keep on icc for a
Thera are* tlaie you tbmylit It bliaa
apou. I jost tnra my back iipoo tkam. day before senriag.
,To pel Ike #a»<ir uf boa klaa;
aad ‘face aboai.’ aad'—her rotea |
Cherry Idng for Cake—Boll one enp
' A th«‘« w*ar woo l r«joir *mlaa—
vary low—■! do not iHl *folks:' only at granulated sugar with four UbleTeU bar ao! the rather. That's all.*
apooafnls of Oberry jnioe uaUI R
*'Maad Is rary frlvoloos: bot she
ids from a spoon. Have ready the
Toar Urtc |or her i» do miataka—
went boma after I said a few tblapB.' white of one egg beetea sUlf aad beat
M It. dreaoilaa. or paakawith noambtac I hope may do bar' the botllag sugar and dierry Jnlce Into
non i ruoeaal It! ¥ur her taka.
shallow little sool pood, liappiaass it entll thick eBongh to spread well
T«tll kar ao!
Pickled Cherries—These are most
l*oo t an. If kkc >.u paatod her prime, axiemali, but simply the polBt of view deRght/ul to serve with afternoon tea
Aa.thfeijfb u, i.l^aaa her ware a crtma; to which oar UttM are adiasted.
or as a mUsh with meats. Select large,
"For every 111 life has an eaaallzinp fine cherries, leaving all the stems on.
^ . If o'er you k*k tM) her. now's th» Uma—
rTail bar so! oompanantkm: aad p dally taralag twr Wash and dry, then pack la widefkoaa taaraid the sunny kUa «f lU mouthed Jars. Make a swetd pickle by
' BheH mum. for each caress. '
lanilseapa will sweeten andyjdvtfy 4u scalding together one quart good-clth'r
.As bondredfold of teadiTDOsi!
darkest path.
vinegar, two pounds of sugar, one-half
Jiesrts Uka kars Kara «ta<U^io btaaa!
"Dot the tdaa of a woman like Hand ounce each cloves, cinnamon and
Tell bar ao! ortttcixlnB my loal lassie. Jean!**
mace, tied in a thin muslin bag. Pour
this while hot over five pounds tart
Vno'arw hers, and hers nkme;
ofaerries. screw the tops of the esns^
Well you know site's nil your own;
kind I^rd.
on tightly and koep In a cool dark
imn t wait to 'carve U im a slone--J Clmrtous Lord. I pray
Tall her sol | Thou wilt look on all 1 love.
place. These wlU be eatable la two
Tenderly U>day!
days, but mellow and Improve with
Never let her heart grow cold^
Weed their baaru of weartnaas;
age.
Ricker beauties will unlold;
Scatter every care
.
Cherry lee—Remove the stones and
8he Is worth tier welglit In gold!
Iktwn tbs waka of angel wli^
ems from a quart of Juicy cberiit*s.
Tell her so!
Winnowtag the air.
saving all of the Juice. Cover the fruit
t'.
—^Detridl Free l^ress
with a pound of granulated sugar and
Bring unto the yorrowlng
•
set aside for an hour. Press the cher
All reltase from pain.
ries through • vegetable press to ex
Let the lips of laughter
A heart full of Ihankfulness.
tract every drop of Julcz*. Strain this.
Overflow again;
^
A thimbleful of carp,
to It the Juloe of a lemon, a pint
And with all iba needy
A BodI at slmpls hopefulness.
of water and Iha-unbeaten Whitt's of
O divide, 1 pray,
»
t '•
An early morning prayer;
thre«* eggs. Tom into a freexer and
• A amlle to greet tbs morning with. • This vast treasure of content
grind until atlff. Pack down and leave
That Is mine today!
•
A kind woM as n key
•
until nc'odud.
—Janies Whltcomli Riley.
• To ope the door and greet the day, •
'
•
Wbata'er It briag to thee,
•
Cool Drinka For Hot Days.
In Cherry Time.
• A paitent trust la prorldcaoa
•
Oatmusl Water^Place two ounct's
Cherr/ season Is with os again and
r
•
To swtwten all the wayof Qsuneal in' a basin and add (o it
nowhere
Ip
the
world
are
cherries
to
r. • All these, eomlilned with thought- •
ifigb cold water to make a thin bat
I' •
fulness •
• ha found la greater perfection than In
Then add a lencup of black cur
[
•
Wlllmakealiappy day .
• our own Grand Traverse regioo. Bvery
t Jam. Pour over all a quart of
;•
t
—BunshUio Ilulleiln. • housekeeper U more or lass familiar boiling wsisr and rover iinlll cold;
with the usual ways of putting them
ten strain and it Is rsady for M|.
up by canning and preearvlng. but
Apricot Cordikl—Peel about one oox*
there an« many dainty methods of
1 nice ripe spricou and take out^ the
serving them which are not so well
stones. Place them In s imn witb six
' known A nunilter uf those have been
ounces of sugar and i»our «*ver thi m a
To*s busy hotiM'Wlfe much gl»en to
quart of boiling water. In t the fruit
apologizing f«»r deflclenrloii which i
Bland f«ir two bo':rs at d then strain
ways of doing ihUigs, and this Is as
three-fourths of the time existed only
through fine muslin.
in bef Imagination, a dear old "h9uso- true la pitting cherries as in other
Pineapple—Take a idnespple. cut
miuber" once saidv^‘*lkgur child, when things. A friend of Home ChM^r asks Into slices and pour over It a quart uf
It
any
of
the
reader's
have
ever
tried
• p«v.ide are rsIHag on you and you hap
but water. When all the gotslnesK has
pitting them with a sliver fork, using
pen to nuiloe dust on yuur plav*. take
been extracted strain off the Uqubi.
two tlncw fur the purpose. She says
their notice away from B by calling
sweeten to taste, and add two pints
she put up two eralos that way last
their stlirriiloii to the blue of the sky.
of lemonade. When cold It Is ready
ytjar.
with
very
little
trouble,
and
the
or the e&quisite light and shade In the
ir I’se.
rhonieB looked as whole as though
leaves on ihv trees.'*. Lemon Sherbet—Peel four largo
the pits had b*'t'0 left In. Another
The young hoUseluM-p«-r was quick
lemons, and boll the p«*el in six quarts
n<ader of the department always uses
to grasp the isilni. and today she has
of water and a little ginger cut fine;
a stout wire hairpin, and says that the
! the reptitailun of Isdiig one of the
boll them for a quarter of an hour,
loop at the top of the pin removes the
ni**st agreeable bost<wac« In the rlly.
then add three pounds of sitgar, and
pit with the least loss of Julr«* of any
If callers And her In the throes of
when il Is cold put In the juice of the
raiHhod nhe ever tried, at the same
bouseeleanlng. or busy with the dozen,
lemons; strain, and It Is ready for
nnd nne cares nt housework, she never tlint* preserving the aha(>c of the
_i a«Blrtaff ar iiui*
Bfu»a u> ba fM aa*! iargtd
.The baad to arhiob f«imr aaall*
j
Shara. of Mfr-a avaata. tfc* .weaCMt
pat|>a|] kar ao!
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siMibiglBos. but entertains
For ihnae who can large qiiamltlea
chgrmlngly that they nt«rer think - t,.
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which can be bought
notice any of the dUsKni-shb- thlUK^ !
fo<*l-j
,.,. I «t n -Hotuihle prlr4Ui at any gtaxl hardsnMiild them. J, they go away k
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most
4.p—r
saver
.pisn!
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iHirthat their call
MUied
**very housewife should own one
tune thing that a
There are aIwa)^ several iHilnts of **’*^ *'•**“•
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1 train two rupfala of pitted cherries,
n,a,.-'in-n.in.
o, u..
UUIHXH. -Bbn .l.a,...l. Mil.Ill-
,b.uny r«».
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Wrin, . tan.lln Mom b-1l.il.
..1,.0.1.1 lo ti... .oyoo. .oil.
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V Point of view.* I thought, mentally
quoilng my tionny Jean. wh.»m 1 had '
loos«*ly together.
[.
bp.-I as mr own ever since her own
^ kettle, lay the dump«b‘4r in«»ther'went awa*
lingo
c on it and Uiil sUwdlly for one and
••H«-llned. educated, loving the „a.-quarttn- hours Ikt nut uncover the
graws of life. Ike -very things thal ^ kettle except toward the last, to aee if
Would have mado discords to ao ig mure water Is needed. Serve bot with
> . . nold«‘ nalun*. never disturbed the bar a sauce made of oue heaping cupful of
.
wnw «f her dally living. Herself and augaj- and ont^hlrd of a cupful of
huntiand. reduind . hy succeszlTO rv , butter bi-aton u» a light cream. Juat
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Tt'rves to living In tbs one room.'with imfore serving flavor with lemon and
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It* tiny Udruom attached, forced to' whip In the whites
two eggs beaten
practice the most rigid eotmomy, with i to e stiff ftxrth.
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nut ev. n llH- ^pare pfmny to purchms**' candled Chcrrle^Make a sjmp
a sCre« n lo hid*' ih** unsightly part of
pound of sugar and one-half
she still saw
pint'of water. Stir until the siigar .Is
reason to change ^|r point uf view *
dissolved, then ‘ hull quickly about
"Near the i*n** Igrge front window three or four minutes. Try by dipping
she placed a small^hlr,< with two or a little in cold wrater. if it fon
thru* bits, fbt^s of better days, upon amall ball when rolled betwoon
It-w plnoc of pr* tty Uue china, a Unl- thumb and Anger It has atulned the
rd rose bowl and k d Aty cup and aau- rtghi flngree. known aa the **ball.
Throw thecherrtes la, a few at a Ume.
<^Bk| pnlltNl^py th^isash curtains aad IM aiaMDor fur a moaMBt
and In the with a aklmmer, draining free fitn. au
ptanu a *akole- ■yrup Sprinkle nngar thickly
.ictr gemUttll. Vt-hen the sun abone boards or pans. Then put a layer of
tkiMtgk 'Ihe green lacery It bnmght tmlt aad aprlakle thickly with granu* of rainbow apaiklcs. aad laled angar. Place in the aua to dry.
i h still held enongk of When dry make a aymp as before
i bit of brlghiaeas add tbo fruit aad stir with a wooden
In the Kum. When a r«h at Ihe Aoar •poem natll the aymp begins to grain
aaaouaond a vUltor, the llUls rocker and atk^ to U>» fmU. When aold sift
was
about; before gko k»ev ■ngar-orer aad 4»3r kSAbt. Plppif be-
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RECIPES FROM MINT UNDS
Fresh Raspberry ade—Add to one
quart fresh ripe berries the Juice of
lemon ind one tart orange. Bruise
with a wfHHien simkiu. add a pint of
water and let It stand.su hour, mean
while buli three-fourths of a jHiund uf
sugar with a quart of boiling water
and let this l>ecom«' rold.' Rub the
fruit through a fine sieve; add to the
syrup and S4*rvo with shsvi'd lee in
glasses or qjmply cblllod. Currants
may b<* used in the same way.
Poach Cop—W’elgh ten pounds of
peaches, peel, rut In slices and put In
layiMw with sugar. I’se one pound of
sugar, let stand two hours, add two
quarts «f watt^, strain through
cloth, pressing out all the juice. Add
jdnt of strawberries In sUee« or
raspberries and a few spray* of
bruised mint. Pour this on to a pint
of cracked lee.
Cherry Cup—Stone and bruise tme
pound of ripe cherries. Add the Juice
of six lemons and fimr oranges and
pint of granulated sugar. Cover
and let stand two hours. Add one
quart of water, press through cheese
cloth. add a quart of shaved Ice, Drop
few cherries Into the punch bowl,
add a few sprigs of borage or mint and
pour in the other Ingredients.
Currant Julep—Wash a pint of curranu. add a pint of water, and sunain
through a cbaeeeclotb. 1>H chill. Line
taU Iglaaafis with fresh mint, put a
lespooo of crushod Ice in the bot
tablet
tom of each, and adtj a tablespoon of
simple syrup. Pill glasses* with the
currant water and -drop Into each glass
a few perfeci raspberries. Serve with
Btrawa
White Lemonade—Grate the peel
from iwb lemons, always being careful
to use the yellow rind only, not any of
the white pith. Add two cups of sngar
and the Juke of three lemons Let
stand several hoars. Add three plnu
of frefih boUlng milk. Strain through
cheesecloth, chni and nerve wUh
cnelmd Ine.
Iceland Shlvar-rMU. Um }oioe of
Coititatad ky Gnol Tmme IbRttNttR
BBlia
SsMag Cake and Pies.
To remote e^ from tbc tins light
ly bet thoceaihly.anMe the tins with
nasalted difppl»S> or lard bedore pat
ting la the dough. After baking allow
the eako to become eold. Then warm
StnrifiF «*ool fifid SMMlafi dMi SI
the bottom of the tla enough to start
the. lard melting, and •hrith a broad- their reUtivea and frtonde in the ommtriee asmetL and thoae who try them
Sv«Biai Mnrie* aad Mnmm fit T:M
bladed knife loosen the cake from the may be asaured that thag am the reM thhitt.
sides at the tin. Then tip the cake
The following Indiu twelpes are | young people do today at thdr “coi
forward aad pry gentlv along the aide
(he mke with the tip of knife at!
»>y
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' iher was one of the first whUe asulers j
E & HILLER
in the Grand Travirse region. Mr.
Afihory M. C. ChueO^
run knlfr all around the loaf, prying
The follcwing recipes are given by
Rev. High Kfinnady Bsatnr.
irr U«* a» Ih, ww. Ibe. .114, 0.11
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^ „„ Mrs. Mary J. Wolfe, whose father.
Class meetlnc. 9:4d p. as.
onto a plate. Lhyer cakes, too rich to
Momlag smrice. 10:U a. as.
bis boyhood was spent largely among Rev. George N. Smith, came to KurthBnnday srdmol at If m.
he removed while warm, can !« man
Indian playmaiea. la whose homes he port aa a miationary to the Indians In
Spworth league. C:30 n. m.
aged the same way. You will find that ______ _____ _______ __________ IMf. Many of .the recipes wlU be
Evening service at 7:w
Bvenlag
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p. m.
learned Indian methods of eouking.
the sidld loaf chocolate, molasses or
Mr. MlIkT slatiw that
the
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wl**" prepared1.1^"
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ni«r~lw .rwMc
sponge, neke, cooled in the tin, will
u dellMOM, wbo ooukej I «>r <«opliit l«nli^. or f,«- plralr .a|, t i cortlml vekon. la tbM nrrloM.
have a better flavor and keep moist
aroording to the methods given, as
longer than If removed while still
anything that is served on choice
Church «r Christ (DlficIpISfi),
warm. A two«nisi pie. unU'ss very
Buceetash.
chins. In the luxurious homes which
Thomas P. UUom, Pastor.
JMcy. can a1s*x be taken out of the tin
Take green com before It glaxes.
Quiet hour. »:30 a. m.
now stand where la his childbeod
Just as easily es a cake. In the first
Morning worship. 10;S() a. m.
there were only Indian wigwams Mr. Ijsy the ears In hoi ashes for about
place grease the tin and ihi’n don't let
Sunday school si 12:00 m.
Miller's osne among the Indians is half an hour until the kernels of com
Ivor, 6:DS p. fig.
Intermediate Endeavor.
the pie boll, after the undercrusi is
become well scalded. Shell and dry.
**8hsw-ws-nt'-gee-sick."
Senior Endeavor,
vur, €:1S
€;15 p. m.
I
done, ilave a grate, or something flat,
loe. 7:30 p. m.
Exenlng service.
i
Cook with boans for succolssh In the
and slip under the tin as moon an it be
Pentecostal prayer meeting. Tuesdfijr
usual manner.
^
Rs-qus-she-gun. (Bread).
evening at 7:30.
gins to U>il lip ihriMigti the slits in the
Make a dough of flour, water and s
Rvangelistlc service, Thursday even*
upper cruKi. A iM'try pie will be of lltIndian Hoe Cake.
lllUe salt; pat If out in the form of a
ili- value if the fde Imkes lou fast, and
Junior Endeavor Saturday, 2:30 p.
Wet fl*»nr. add a olneh of
cake, dig s hole in the bot ashes of the
yet It roiiM l»ake fast enouph t« keep
ramp fire and put it In lo bake, cover quarter of' a leaspoonful of sslaratus.
•riVelcome to worshfp with us ar*
the under crust from U'liig soggy;
ing with hot ashes. When done, lap Break into small cakes and pat with strangers, workingmen and the poor.**
there Is s ‘ happy mi'dium.*' and I very
off with a stick the ashes which ad- the hand until they become flat cakes
seldom have evi'U^ a leaiou pie run
her*'. p««el «»ff the outer cru^t. and the aliout as larg*' as a plate, and as thin
First M. E. Church.
as paper. Sprinkle with flour to pre
Inside will be found to be delicious.
Rev. Thos. Cox. Pastor.
i'kir an apple pie. put the ftuur <a
Class meeting. 0:30 a, m.
A variation of this Is made by taking vent ashes sticking, and bake in hot
teaapoonful to a lahlespooufiil) around
Morning service. 10:30 a. a.
a tnx' braueb with st*veral smaller ashes tnui coals) twenty-five minutes.
Sunday school at noon.
■ Ollier edge i»f the und*'r erusl. In
brsnchqD on P Strip off the leaves This Is a good roeipe for picnickers to
Kpworth league, C:1S p. m.
unbroken ring. - Too much flour oh
EVenlng service. 7:30 p. m.
strips and use. Hot bt'scb sand can Ih* useil
Cut the' dough Into long st
the under crust ntxkes it umgh. and an
Junior league Thursday at 4:00 p. ab
woavu inrj nnd out among the brancheK.
j equally as well as axbus.
I
Prayer mei'tlng Thursday evening at
appb' pii- lu-i'da a rU-hi-r crust than
Stick the main branch In the gniund j
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any other kind. (Remember this when
so the dough will Ih* 4iver the flro and
Nut Cakes,
putting in lb*' wniMr. and then us*- as.
let it cook until done.
To two quarts of flour take
in lie Ibiur as the cruM can posslN) »*e
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tableKpoonful of butter an
W. T. Woodhouse, l*aau»r.
rolled out with.) Hea.-iiit' tun t»umlxcHl. one-fourth teaspoonful salarKe-ffO. (Fish.)
thirds of a cupful of sugar tnuirt' if
a little salt. Add enough
Take a fish lust out of the water, i
nei-detii. put oue third in n-m* r, nut
maki* a vt*ry stiff dough.
lettibg It touch the flour: put la the
Pound this thoroughly, break off small
apples; add a pinch of salt and spice
bits and mil su thin that they are
t«» taste. Wet the edge uf under crust,
transparent. Cut In strips and fry In
put on the upi>«-r crust w ltlaiiil Ktreteli-j
piping hot lard. This is delicious.
Indian Tea.
; cordially Invited to the i
ing. and with i>«*v<*ral slits cut In it. fur
There Is a shrub w hich grows on the
ini to cscaiH,* from. ’ Prt'sa the
Corn Pepped in White Sand.
plains around Traverse City from
crusts Icigeiher all aruuiul the edge
Place white beach nand In a kettle
which the squaws make a delicious
Evang«llcsl Church.
off surplus crust, then pressi j
and put In shelled corn before it Is
Cor. Ninth and Wadsworth streaU.
Rev. R. N. Holssple, Pastor.
Udllng water, in this they dip three j hot. Hang over the drir w.khI fire end
the Juice will not run over, providing j
10:00 a. m.. morning class meettac.
or four times a handful of branches of
conHtsntly with a w«x>den jiaddle.
10:30 s. m.. momlag worship, aae*
Imke too fast. To remove
the Bhrab. and the rexuft is a tea C-ommon field c*.ni may
u„ pie .0,. CM4. ...o. .be u„ »d! which In former times tmtircly took !^'bi.Tn7
b.:;;MT;,i
H>1« ‘nd
kernel
will pop pc*rfect
shake gently until It is louse from the
W’hen done sift ont of the sand
Take a flat kettle e«<ver and lay
t grain of whieh will stick to the
the plo. hoMliig il (tii by ring wltb
rehearsal
left hand. an*l h»»I.ljnK pie *»n the right
day at 4;0G p. m. In the church,
Me-dom-e-nsh-boo. (Corn Soup.)
*
band; then Invert and quickly n*nu>ve
wi-ek prayer meeting Tbarsdair
Thl» can he made of *'l*hi'r hull«'<l '
Psw-hwon.
evening.
tin. putting a plate In Its plsr*-; turn
or pound* d c*irn. If the bulhn! corn is | Have
n'Sdy a quantity of thoroughly
All uf all classes trelcoma
all right side up. with one motion, and
to l*e uwHl It U prz'pared hy soaking |
whlteflsb heads. Doll th«iM'
y»>ur pi*' is wh«il»'. with no excuses t*>
Friends (Qusksr) Church.
corn in ly** ma»l«' of wood ashes until'down and stir cimstantly until they
mak** for broken rru»t. A tin pie pan
E<lgar L. Uequa, Pastor.
the hulls w ill come off. If the |K.uiided are reduced to a dry. bmwn powder
will bake a much b*'iier pie than a
Simdsy seboul, D:4& a. m. C. J. Helm, .
corn Is us**d. this I* done by cruBbiiig Tliis is the basis of flsh soup, and I* Supt.
granite *m*'.' uub'ss th*' oven l»ake.4 uki
M**<*tlng for worship, 11:00 a. B.
the k« rn*'ls in a mortar. Ct»ok it In s | •!«« «««! In clarifying maple syrup, s
fast fn*m unilernc'aih.—l.adl<'s' World.
Junior Kudos vur. 3:00
large kettle with any kind of game or i »«n*H quantity being thrown Into th**
Benf
meat, and put In some lard scraps, j boiling syrup,
which the ln<lians nowadays obtain ;
from the meat market after the lard I
O-flom-nah-boe (Corn Broth.)
has hot*u tried from the scraps. This I This word is d**riv*Hl from redom-osonp iiK«'d to he server! from the ket- nuk (corn) and lKK>-b*'4*se (broth.)
tie, in Mr. Mllh-r's boyhood-days, his Wash dried coni thoroughly and while
hostess .setting the kettle on the j wfit put Into a morler and |*ound to a
Madame Jan*' Hi* elsfu> Is an able giouiql. and *'arh in turn helping him-1 p>w<U'r. 81ft out the flqskt meal and
wontsii law v«-r of !*arU. lYance. She self to a gein rmis slupply. from the 'winnow
off tiie chaff an^ hulls.HeatFirst Presbyterian Church.
Cor. Washington and Park streetn.
Is one of the few women of the world Ciinimuu ladle.
! water iintll.lt bolls, sift In the meal
Rev. L. U. Disscll. Pastor.
who have gained m>t«trU'ly by dbrord•
slowly and add a pint of brown lieans
Morning aservice. 10:30 a. m.
Dible school St
Ing the conventional dress of woman,
Squash and iKdatoes ar*' bak«'d In ' and a whole partridge poundi-tl to a
C:30 p. m.
ChrlHtlan
Knde
and like Dr. Mary K. Walk**r *if Am* r- the lioi ash<*s of th«* campflr**. and r*»rn ' pulp. Cook slowly one hour,
Ica. prefers to dress in nuuu'ullne st roasted over th.* blaze, much as the :
MRS. MARY J. t^'OLFE
IH*
win"'r»'i,.T',brii»u
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"'i'/ooTm. I'r.
WOMEN WHO
DO THINGS
„.r£.Tio^’ ^
fourth Wed
1 the broth, season more.If nesdsys In th** ro*mth at : so p. m.
irsdsy evening
Pray«T m^-itlng Tbur
at 7:30. S**ats free.
Dimer a
All sre weicoroo l< all the serrieett
which so aroused the French govern- round baking pan and d**coraie with
meui that a large sum of money was the eggs on Itoiuim and sides In th*Fourteenth Streett M.
M.JL
JE Church.
willingly granted, naval aid given. | Ulust rat km French veg**talde cutters
Rev. J. W. Miller. Paste
and Internationa! nrotecllon s«*cured were us**.| lo cut s«fme of th*' whiu-s
Class m*‘etlng. 9:46 adttl.
l*r**achlDg
service,
10:30
a. as. „
Irom the Permian government to en- into fancy shapes, -but this Is n*>t esSunday school at 12:00 m.
able the two "savants" to prosifute a senilai. Fill in with the meat, taking
Kpworth league at C:80 p. m.
systematic sea-cb si S ;za. in Messo-. care not t«i displact' th*' egg. and set
Evening sermon. 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting. Thursday evening
potamls.
' aside m a cold plact* to t>e(H>roe Arm.
In performing her difficult duties ' Turn out and serv** ganiUh*-d with a at 7:30.
I arc welcome.
the madam** found that her w.mian's j ring of parsU'y.—Exchange.
suire greatly handicapped her In her] •
-----------------------mov* menis. and she discarded her j The Car* of Refrtgerator Linings,
Christian ficlenos.
Sunday morning service In Modem
woman's cost-mo and dresse*! as a
Zinc
attacked by acld.s, no matter
itall over postofflee.
man. which has since lHH*n continued., ho«s weak, and hy alkali w hen very WiMMlman
Wednesday
evening,
Testimony
Her services and discoveries In the strong: tberefore, chemicals should meeting at 7:30.
archaeological field have made her fa- not be oised on the lining of the re
Reading room. No. 814 Wilhelm
s. She discovered Ihe ruins of the frigerator. If the linings become block, open every afternoon (except
Sunday) from 2 to 5.
Temple of Darius: iirought many rel-j etalned. scour with any of the sand
A ctirdlal Invlutlon
the Lonv-e In Paris, for which i Boaps f*»und in Ihe market, or with eerrlces iand I
achievement she . was di‘curate*d by , iKxap and floe sand or sifted wood ashIhe French government with the order j e*. a ts a very good plan to enamel
Catheli.
of the .Legion *»f Honor, and gave her the lining of the refrigerator, if it can
8t Francis church, comer Cass and
a legal right to dress In male atUre.
done fuccessfullv. but It must be
The madsme Is by nature entirely fern- j remembered that paint does out easily
Inlnc In her speech, and ideas, and | adhere to sine. However, there is a
sUU retain* a woman's gemures and | sp«-cUl enamel made for painting sine.
Friday evenings. 7:30.
and this should be used.—Exchange.
devol.'d herself to making drawings, j the i
and coinm*'nt ain**ng lawyers and
in sticletv.
It ds not as a lawyer that Mme.
Dieulafoy won lu-r dlstlnrilun In the
world, but In the field of srchaindogy.
Mme. Dieulafoy was Imru In ToulouM . France. In isr.i. and in her early
womanhood married Mon. Dieulafoy. s
j
member.or the French Academy of
Arts.
m the early 70's she and her hus
band were sent on a scientifle mission
to BRypL sad It vas la this aervlcc of
archaoolockml research that she ac
quired the passion of dlscnveriog that
has'doaalnatcBl h*fr Hfe.
Pipaasssqd.itf versaOlo abjUHes she
Hot Wnsthsr Olsh.
Moulded real is an exceUent hot hlndling. If sufficiently abundant they
roather dish. ea*Uy prepared. Pni^ "any be used Instead of wood. bOL In
khase a knuckle of vnal and hare U any case, they will *
broken Into several plaeea Wash well,
then rover w ith boiling salted water,
to which may be added.. If Uked. a IHtlc parsley, celery and ooloo. <3over
and simmer gently ontil the meat falls
from the bonea When cool enough to
CengmgaUanal Chnroh.
handle, separate the meat from the
Rev. D. Coehltii. Pastor.*
bones and giiad or chop verySne. Re19:30 a. nu morning servlos.
Sunday school at noon.*
dace Ihe liquor to a good half plnL
Y. P. 8. (L B.. t:lS p. as.
saasoa to U«U. and ntrala throngh a
Snadhy avattlaf Ooapal aiatlif al
dcynble thick: eas of cheesacloth. Add
SffflKESM THE CHURCHES
fialvatlen Army.
Ladies’ Library bnllding. Frorf^
street, near Cass.
CapL and Mrs. MnasMI la ehfiiltt
public meetings «v«7 filflR WUUpt
Monday nl^L
Sunday. 11 a.
HoUaaas maatli^
3:30 p. m.. Ghi1atlfin*h pcfilaa asMh
Ing.
S:M p. m.. a red kot SfihraUan aaah
lag. .
Onr standard. •‘Hollnsas Usto the
Lord."
Our BatUeCrr. "Slapara, (Iwra 4fi
Salmtkm Ibr^fou.“
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THi cvtNiNO lueoita Tfuvcuts cny. ineNioAN.
Trnfe am arike Hmr
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J0« «s|M«t Jivm; •aa^oBiiac]
UONCOFIEE...
ALL FACKACC comm 10 0t
I umwm* 9m flB A
U(m COFFEE f<
LION COFFEE 70U gtt on« full
pound of
Kxn9^ In^ 0pO0 g«0tiB( thi fwminA
6i<» bald on «T«7 pifck0g«.)
(totAtlioa-AaxiifcraaiMVkriMi—)____
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLBOX sncs 00.. ToMo» OUa.
CEIEIMlIlEWSOFTHEWtmUt
aad. vitk a ngktad caadle, goes dovn
iato tke aUae aad speada tke day oadenOvaad. She la mosical. too. aad
vk«a tka aita<Ts are tkroaik the dayY
work aka brfno kar^uitar and stags
to tkaai ika aiagie aka taaraed la ker
fktk«r a koaw froai bUBOua toacbars.
Mr. Fbraaa. prasMcat at the Nev
York«^ board of aldmcac. has been
abroad aavaral waeks. Ha gave a great
daal of atteatiao to mnnirlpal ovnerahtp orer the sray and cocleue* that
things did aot come up to h!« eapeciatlocs. He says that ha Is not nearty
so warm on tba sab)ect as vhc-n he
went away.
■ When Thomas P. Ryan took bold ol
I the Equitable he began to patrcmtza
!a newsnaner cllpol’^g burear. They
I had to rut BO many cllpincs for him
; that an Increase of readers was n^ceei eajy and Ryan was flooded with them,
i So he sooKbl relief by Laving only fa'vornbh* notices sent to biin. and now
I the> sav he dldn^ have a single clip
‘ping lor, ten days. -Good cure f«»r
conreii.” quoth Mr. Ryan,
j Dominick McCaffrey, at one time a
IpagJIlsi of some renown Is wm a pojUceman in BdgewcsMt a snUorb .of
ntlsburg. His pay as a guardian of the
peat^ U the staalhT part of his earn-
saturoav. july
Ayers
ts. ttos.
ELECTRianr
FOR
POWHt
Uicrry Pectoral. We
bcUere Is doctors. They believe
loos. We five them Che fbmolt
of our Cherry PectortL They
order ii for cotichs, colds, broochitts, croup, the grip.
No matter WHAT POWBB
yooNro bean Qaing, mil
SVEKTUALLT an ploy
eleodieity, not oo^ for aoowomio iaaaog4,batte laaaoM
of utility and general adeptability.
PIONEER LIVERY AND HACK LINE
B. Jm IVIorgan
SUREST
Remember the Old Reliable line that is always on
lime. Hack orders a specialty. 1 make all trains
with hack.
— I OJA&.L. worn BAOOAOK--.
In Livery 1 can furnish you
ItIBiEl TllE lUNAEOUTS
■UBIER TIRE STANBOFES
BUBBEI THE PHAETOBS
RUBBER THE SURllTS
lUBBEl TIRE HACKS
IB-OFl F-UINKBAL.B
1 can furnish you any kind of carriajjc you want.
1 have five hacks ami three li-scaied carna^ires in stock,
also a nice line two-scated carriages, traps.and single
buggies. Kindly give me a call whe in need- of- anything in This line.
Let us vitalise an Idea
for >-ou.
Boardman Rlrcr
Electric Ligbt
A Power Co.
Tbe C. B. Taylor Coal Co.
ars to near at band, they wiO
build you up. keep you well and
TUESDAY, AUG. 1ST
ttwagt eaned Iv war—ft aad kraki
wwnr-
City
OR. F. HOLMWORTH- Special at
tentioB to disceses of the eye. ear.
nose and throat.
Qtasses fitted.
OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Graduate To
ronto University. Ofllct* in Munson
bldg. Telephone*, offleo U'2; reai-
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. T)~Pbysb
clan and surgeon. Kemovt*d to of
fices over First NaUonal bank. ClUtens iihooe 3K6.
DR. F. P. LAWTON—Office r»K>m. re-
YIM, VIGOR & VITALITY
Try a *>lll to*nlsht.*'
Far a*to by *U DrugStots
•O Oont and sa Oont Bexaa
ACCCFT HO SUtSTITUTU
We know the
AlaJTOMAiriO
BOWERS HARBOR
is the best
Leave 11:00 a m.: ■♦:20 p. vn.
Leave 8:30 «. m.
made. We know that it
will do the work in less
time, better and easier
than other washing ma
chines. You do not know
this, that is why we sell
them on 30 days’ trial;
we want you to try one
and find ,out. Wc say
take a machine and tr>’
it, if you don’t like it
bring it ba^tk any time in
30 days..y We take all the
chances, but we know
they are good. Come in
and see then
NORTHFORT
Leave 8:30*. m.
RORTHFORT FOINT
Leave 8:30 • m.
■ Fan* Nt'-nk-ta-waiita mitl
lloworu llnrUtr 2-V rouml
hlK>rt aiul
trip; Oin‘U.i. Xortliii
Norlhiiorl l‘oiul, r>Uc
oUc nvuinl
trip
RETURNING SANE DAT
Success
FRANK TRDDE
148 Front Stroot
Nothing Succeeds
Like Success.
1 Ml*—■ ^roa mm jem^ em R, ww»
pto an It, bat It will eema ap wnlllfif
svsry Bma.” Caiman's Elastto Floar
Vamlali. B, K. Wail A Bmm, Trararas
DRS. J. 0. Iz JIARY J. TROEBiOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OffloeaaT bWiUMUaBtos. t a. ». *e II
WyiUoop ftai.
Mmmm WT.
JOHN R. SANTO
ffilEIAL KHMK
Naa WUbalM BlocR. Tfearana M
a F. OARVBii a eng
U Li A. SUILDIIML
14 WOLIOWSKYS_______
CAPT. WEBB’S 2 TROUPES rvlfeo SEALS:
THE AURORA ZOUAVES
HERVEY H. ANDERSOri-^orney
and counselor, Wilhelm likK'kt Travers© City, Mich. CUlsens phono n>6.
FRE mSDRANCE
M.&I.L TIME CARO
.
I. Ho
Both phone*.
phoo
DR. G. H. LYNCH—• and 4 Sutht*rIsuil block, phvsiclan and suri;i.*on.
CUizA-ns phone 364.
WasKlaE HacKiAt
OHENA
409 Slate bank bldg.
HARRY B. HARNER—Expert piano
tuner and aeiion regulator. Satis
faction guaranteed. With Kimball
Music 1House. Cltx. phoDi
DR. CHAISES A.~BURBRIIIDOE, IX*nlist, 301-2^ New Wilhelm block.
Traverse City. Mich Cltz
aduate of rhiladelphla Dental <
’
1304
NE-AB-TA-WANTA
TOn.VY wc are littiiing three pairs of glasses to every
one we fitted thirty days ago.
•
I A Mllltken block.
OR. T. A. WILHELM. DentlsL
<H>era boas© block.
- - k. Room 1.
OlVl
Em WaaklDctoo Si
Thirty days ago we
thought we had a large
practice.
DELIVERY^LAgM
r. W. THIRLBY, Ihmtist. Over Har^
num A Bari's Jewelry store. Both
phones 103.
IT. E. CBAFXH. Frfiprletv.
*
MARK CRAWra
OR. W. E.. MOON—Phonea. oflk'o.
riu.. 107: Bell. 99. Residence, 710
Washington street, Clt*. phone 21€;
Bell. »S.
JURIST CLEUWfi .WOjlks'
os 111
MK Wilhelm block, to 407 and 4fit
new State Bank BnUding.
J. B. MAimN->PhysiciaB and Surgeoa. OOoe SOS Bast Front 8u«et.
to eye. «
A and throaL Glasses
fltUMl. Both phoooa. Residence 619
Sixth StreeL
TRAVERSE CITY
away to be made into rags, 1st me
show you saaptos
....
WIANO TUNINO-W.^ K. MIQard. M
yoars experlsn
Now looatod with
QriaucU Bros.
tUhtl
Ym Art Hit FMlkig Well,
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Carpet Claanlnc and Fsathar Rsno-
nnsuK
NETT-FracUeo Itmitod to EYE. EAR. N08M THROAT
4 riTTINQ OF Cl.A«lweA OSc*
I WIlkaAa blodL cmasos phono
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
amwi-r. “I rhsnf;«#l ih*t out* lor t*o
WsbojMi “ l>r. Orart* .Un'shvi! hnarlUv
^ss b«
“UVll. my dosr. tf s
^^,y,
io thv r*ibt r
rrJrkrUT 1. aoHl.
bUhu,^ 1
btlltvc I Ottclit IO irlv« you
famous ftsl.t
smosraph. ttoi )tiHr ustv<^^ U so do.h John U Sullivan and CbarlUilciuuB 1 kupi>o«c I luuM. So tberi* you j yf{trb*-I1
A Rnston Tnan has approached Ri>cr<v
tary Reppertpan of the Panama canal
coaomUsion wlih a scheme to pipe
fresh air to the Islxirem, thereby head
ing off yellow fever and <»ther ills. Ills
Mlfca Mailae PJc-kh r. dan;igbtcr of a
pIsD Is bv .esislitliih a glgaiiUr hy• draulic marhino on a peak of the'llepo ] fortni-r weli-k'nown ihemlM'i‘r of con
raage.at the i^natna end uf the canal | :^teBs. deserves a place in the fn»nt
and to have-mammoth conduits run tank among plucky yc»une American
. across the ilj> mlb « of Isthmus to <V»-. women. She left her father s man
Ion. Rmaller pl|H*s. having at the ends j slon In Falkland, 8. D., to take pussesanliseptlr nljiples, one for each work- j slon <if and work a mine w hlcb she
man, wouli lead from the ronilults,} t’wns on ifie Cripple Cre<'k Sburt Hue.
firrat doors In i|p« main conduits ' The shaft of her mine has imw l»€H-n i
would he opi-ned fmm time to time
and the* whole rone tlisxbsl with fresh
air, kldnapetl from tbe mnimtalns.
No Euro|>can potentate has, when he
travels, s<» many attendants, officers
and adjutanis with him as the shah of
Porsla, who has n*ts*nily In-^-n visiting
Vienna again. He U also arci)mitanU*d
by two.;of his little sons, to whom he
pays a great deal of atteiulon, listen
Ing in the lutrlor car to the.r prattle
with evident delight. A Viennese
Jfninialisi says that were it not {or the
huge Jewels In his attire he wtmid’
ItMik more like a Walleebian shepherd |
than like a sIihIi. fie is shor; am';
ratb(-r stotu. tms .sluid'iig shouiih r.-*'
and a body -that looks ;as if it might j
U* made of talbiW or cbeejie. His I
countenance is thin, his features re-j
laxed. Ills expression tdsse. Th<e.is;h ’
h© seems almost like a caricature. |
In Perfect Condition
there is sonu-lhing pathetic aUmt his
. uppvMirance.
Pridessoi Huviey was ln\lu*tl «»n on»*|
occasluu to lake ilie chair at an anti-!
tobacco tneotina In.a hiief op««oluq‘
slM*«vh he reJabsl a |h rsouai Inelden;. ;
He was vtsliioK a friend, witn wht»n;
be had anlrnatvNl discussions on a r>*-,
cent jsrierttlflr dl^KCoviay in which thej j
were Uoh dt-^-ply lnter«-st«*<}. “How-t
ever, there was one indni «»n whlilij
we dlfferc.I.*’'cmitlnuk*d the |iiofesMir.
*^My friend was a great smoker, while
, 1 detiwtiHl luliaet-o In any form, tdreai
applause 1 After dlnnin- we usually re
tired to hU sIihIv; hut. finding tuyself
ooco nearly kiiffcwat.-d
with m>
friend's cigar snovke. i expi»siulaied.
. Thereupon, pushing thb <igars liefore
me. he said: Take one yoiinudf; U‘s^
the best rera»*dy.' As I knew 1 coeldn't i
induce him bi give up his. 1 reluctanti.v‘
^took a cigar and smoked It. And tjuee
that tune. ladU*s ami geuilemeu. miih-j
ing on twrth nmld Induct* me tr«'n(*w'etl |
applauM*) to {(VTv'gf) iny afte^mm cl-1
Mm. Herman Oclrichs. the New
York society light, has pn»vef|.lo*rself;
to be a woman of great ImsintwiM aldl-i
Ity. In 1K1*7 she revoked the ]MVWt<r of i
attorney which she luvd given her bus-)
Iwnd to manage her bu»lne»n affairs j
aad ainci* that time has made friMka).-'
dOO. She 1s bow In her own right :
worth about J.'m.bOO.Oim. m»»s-t ofj
which ahe has made , by judlclteis In-1
vestments in ratlnvad shares. She is a
daughter trf the lal© 8t‘nai.ir Fair of |
Caiiforbla. for a ahare tvf w hose estate
ahe had to fight. She was not re
ceived In New York’s Inner circle uu-,
tH after the stniggle against Mrs. i
Stuyvesant Fish. ^rs. Ogden -<iov*lrt
and ottier leaders.
pr. ts. W. tSraee. the most famous
erteketfar in England. orobaWv has
given hla auiog«wnh as ofien as any
other celebrity. At a match not long
ago be wrote<hls name in the notetssik
of a Hitie girl. A couple of week*
later, much to his surprise, the same
little Udy ahyly sidled up to him vvjth
the neceggary dtwumeots and the requeva for hia autograph. “But I gave
It to you only • fc*w days ago," iaughIngly waid the veteran. “Oh.” fame the
and tAfcv Is ims of a r Is aisliL lltos
McAln- to Aer ova
Ska Ass a Mae« of ■ at arark. bat
isasjr 1
visar's mrb
II.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
Ottaa Ml. Ntv WIIMm feMclL am
GEO. A. JARVIS
WHY SUFFER WITH HEADACHES?
Others are being cured; why not you?
DENTIST
i •2oI^lS^■
EXAMINATION IB F-fWKK.
201 FRONT STREET
DR. P. t. WOLFF, Prop. DR. B. L PAULSON, Assistant
Citixsns Phone No. 3&A
Suita A13-4IA Wilhelm Block
Traverse tJIty. Mich.
6RMD **|^^*p*J|l**'*H IT
J.LMNm
SN.WMtWillr
MOiiOE 6 MeWETNY
- 6EIERAL IHSURAISE.
A 6~F0LD CIRCUS
BBAMDABO OOMFAKiat mmiwmmmf
'
Mamal ru*
Ommmy
BIINEW WILHELM BLOCK
10 fOLAB BEAUS
- -• -
O.D. MILLER
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a*.
g B. maBY. Eaia^ —iWiMii
bs^^vREAL ESTATeJ.
Kadol
pwm
DYSPEPSIA CURE
c»
CriwW ■»« I
DIGESTS WBAT YOU BAT
B* O. IhaWlTT 4h OOMPAMT* G810AOCL —
POR«ALEBYAU.OIIUQ««m
wwim
EYES
;EXAMINE0 (FREE
4**LAS»S
UMon TOAT an
Reserved seats and admission tickets can be se
cured on show day at S. fi. Walt St Sons drug store
at same price charged on the grounds.
on. n. jk. veofcwn
2119
•TfCIAL TELSOIUMI MKViaL
THE EVENING RECORD
TtUVCME CITV, MICHWAN, >ATUKMV. JULY IS. ISOS.
8 PAGES
WCATHCn—rwr ssd wnmr toWsht; tasSsr vsrtlr okMKj Mi
wsnser; Ponibtjr sbowerm.
6 O'CLOCK EDITION
FORMER PREMIER DEXa
H««s *««««“
msHnuRHflni
HAf DECIDCO HOT TO OO TO CiTV
OF MOSCOW.
KILUNeOF
POUCE CHIEF
f.
ALARMCO CMFCMOR AND
HCCOCD ADvisons.
.POUCE RUDEB BOM ftCTOR)
NIHtTYOHE PMFtCT WCAFOMS
west FOUND.
^
Flvt ftovelutJcnlMs KilM and OvM100 Wounded H> fUot at Sialyataw
AntLSomkk Riot at Joaefow.
Two Killed and '110
wounded.
RAN
INDIAN BASKETS
M«Nn1n *ViIlavardt Sagan Ufa as
Lawyor.
By Wire to the BvcBiag BaoBri.
Madrid. Jnly Ik-liSrgalB Villaverde. fonnerty premier of Spain. Is
INTO FRtlOMT OD1NO AT dead here. VlUaverde began as a law
yer and the coart beaatles lavlshc^^THE TOP SPCEa
teBUoas opoa hbh.
HTB snci TD TIE IMS
..AND...
SOUVENIR GOODS
HERS FIEND
WISJORTURED
By Wire to the BvealaR Roeori.
Battle Creek Mlbh.. Jnly IS.-Harry
CoQslaB. who was employed aa a driver AND ANOTHER GREAT TRAGEDY
by the Amcricaik Expreaa company
WAS AVERTED.
yaatcfiay waa bockUas a 'rer<
aroead hta waist today wb« the
MOB WAS ON HIS TRAIL FOUR
weapoa waa aocideatally dMcharged. Enghiaer of the Ryer Wee the Only
DAYS AND FOUR NIGHTS.
the ballet eaterlag hU croln. Couahu
Dm That Was ' injured—He
died soon afterwards.
Jumped From HU Enpine
When Crash Cams.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Haniaburg. Pa.. July 16.—The Penn BUT NOT UNTIL HE HAD BEEN
TORTURB) BY WHIPPING.
sylvaaU flyer, eastbouad. the new
eighteen hour train between Cbltago
New York struck s wrecked
frMght train while mnnUg at top Negro Had Committed -a Terrible
CARTRIDGES LET OO IN THE I
Crime Against a WhiU Woman
speed west of Port Royal, near this
MINION ARSENAL.
dty. this morning. The flyer remained
Who Was the Bride of But a
on the track and nobody was injured
Few Weeks.
but the engineer of the flyer. Galvin
Mfller, who jumped from the engine. By Win* to the Evening Record.
He was hurt about tbe head and bdek.
llouslon. Texas, July 15.—A moli,
after folkmlng a negro for four nights
DETONATING PLATE IN LOADING
and days In the Brazos bottoms, cap
ROOM THE CAUSE.
tured him this morning and after tor
turing him by whipping, hanged him.
Tho negro was Frank Majors. He as
G. W. DITTMAN HAS RECEIVED A
saulted and .beat Mrs. D. RoIkjtIs, a
HANI>80ME CRAFT.
Manufactured In the Plant
bride of but a few weeks.
When the Explosion
Occurred.
Is Forty-FIvc Feet in Length and Is for a visit with his mother.
FlnUhcd Inside With Mahogany.
By Wire to the Evening Record. ,
Spetd 14 Miles an Hour.
Ottawa. Ont.. July 15.—A violent ex
plosion occurred at the Dominion Cart
G. W. Dltlmsn of Cincinnati, who.
ridge company's big arsenal at BrMnawith
his
family, are spending the
berg. Quebec, where the government
ammanltion la made. Pour men summer st Omens, received last night
Stephen Camither*. John Martin. the handsomest Uunch on the bay.
Tfaomaa Carlebola and Napoleon Lar- The new boat U forty-flve f»*ct in
marche were killed and aevcral badly length over all and was built by the
Injured. A loading plate la the deton- Malbews Boat company of lUscom.
Ohio. The craft Is propelled by a
ayng room caincd the explosion.
has starictl in oti
forty-borso power Lozier four cycle
sutnoMT rainjiagc.
engine and Mr. Dittman believes that
ruvi*lry consists of dis-sbe will be capable of better than
cordant nontrs, snekinj'
fourteen miles an hour.
litirnwn Idood and IcavTho exterior of the boat, painted a
whorevi-r
in;* a
dark ~irraeT> below the water line,
urk. ()ne
be gets
white above It, wMh ixHUhed oak
SEVERAL WERE BADlt INJURED
■in WENT AFTER NEGRO
By Wire to the BtcainR Record.
New York, July 15.—Race rltda
ww nmewed In the dlatrlct known ai*
*Haa Juaa lliir on the wrat aide oarly
today. A mob of a tbouaand men
charged Joseph Thobba. a n»*i;m who
shot and ac^oaly wounded Martin
Coleman, white, who aaked the negro
for a match. The mob atoned Thobba
. And injured him severely. He
nwrued by the police and taken to the
hospiul.
WOVElSUItPBISE
Ed Bartak Waa the Victim of Clever
ARair Planned by His Wife—Very
Plessant Time.
A gtmulne surprise Uat evening
which had especlsl features too numer
ous to meat ion snd which wss carried
out to eveo- salient point was perpe
trated upon Ed Bartak by his wife, bis
pari-nts and his friends who deliber
ately ,i^de his room at home better
than hU romiMUiy and while he was
attsent filled his home to overflowing
ORCHESTRA CONCERT.
and then calml>- invited him to return.
One Will Be Given at We-quwtoog Between forty and fifty guesU wece
assembled and as seating capacity and
Club for Members.
A nwmlier of thoac IplereMcd have tables were scarce raids were made
taken a suharriplloa for thc'purpoao upon the homes of neighbors ontll
of bolding oreheatra g^ceits at the nearly every bouse was ransacked te
the pUas- «H the want. The evening was spent
m Sunday after- n»ost onjoyably by all. and cards.
W> bf the
---------- will I niuslc aad
ay aocUl -------games—en
BOOBS. The first of these concerts
be given by Stewart and SteBcna* or livened the hours until It was past the
chestra tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 midnight hoar before the house party
broke np. Deliciotts refreshmenu were
unUlSrSO.
The daace last evening was a very served during the evening. The
plOBSMt aSsir. a Urge number bdag Sion was Mr. Bartak's birthday nod he'
prsaent and rrmalnlng nniU the dos suted that he was Just sweet sixteen.
ing Bumber.
1SYEAR-OLD SUICIDE.
ALL PERSONS fUhUg to take cob- ArehU Whitaker Blew HU Brains Out
ersatiOBat German meet at the Grsad
With Shotgun.
rawrne BasiBees diversity Monday By Wire to the BvenUg Record.
re^ at 7:10. July 17.
joly iS-lt
Howell, Mich., July 15-Arehle Whit
aker. aged 19. Uving twelve mDes from
ALL WAIA PAPER goes at half here, oommltted ealeide thU moratag
rice.. Ceme^ quick.
by shooUng hUaaair In the head with
!
. The Beeton Store.
a ahotgan. No reasoo for the deed.
TIm BsharC Cmipbbj, Pfbps.
keep you cool aad properly rtreoeed
for the balance of tbe ■aamcr.
If you doubt this, step in and
kxikat tbe -4>rices placed on our
light weight Cheviot. Woreted and
W« onb««d and
J
«t h*Tc jiMt
rMirad
• new ahlpamt of thc«»
Slylisli WMt Tbb Ozfsrds
Kub«efc«iUytSSL^
BEAUTIFUL NEW UUNCH
Wb Hat# Tear Ske im
Thtm Now
TKio Soason
Mimm
^LUROFCOOD SftOis^
trimmings, is of white et-dar while
Interior is in mahoganr. 'Hie
caliln extends a little over thre«*-<iuartem the Ufigth of tho boat and bs fitted
o that eight people could sleep
alKiard wttbobt discomfort and even
could Ite areommodated by
berths in tbe roekpii. Mr. -Dillman
having bad airaagvmentd made for
that iHjrpoee. Just aft of the pilot
bouse is a stateroom containing two
double berths. Aft is of this and Just
forward of the engine are, two folding
l>erths. Tbe rahin aim contains lava
tory and galley t«o that she can Ih>
used for long as well as short eruis«*s.
AIkivc tbe cabin, just about amid
ships. is the owner's private bridge
surrounded by a polUhtnl bno^s rail.
The steering gi>ar Is eonnev-ted up
from there as well as to the pilot
house. Tbe bridge will accommodate
number of people very romfortably.
The forward rahin is a regular glai^ti
iHKise and the whole boat Is so ar
ranged that a clear vb*w ran always
be bad. The beam Is nine feet, which
makes here a sea worthy boat in alany water., Tbe cushions are of
bather and the hangings, etc., are all
in excellent taste. It was Mr, Dltlman’s desire to have a boat that he
needn't bo ashamed of and unb-ss Ills
Is entirely loo fastidious he cer
tainly has accxmipllsbed bis defdre.
The boat was unloaded Knlay and
plac^ In the water this afternoon. It
s carrying capacity of three bar
rels of gasoline, a supply sufficient
s 700-mlle rruis«. The boat Is
named after one of
planets, Alcy-
THE MARKET&.
East Buffalo. July 15 —Oattlc—Dull
L easy valuea. Veals and reives—
Slower at easy values. Sheep and
lambs—Doll and lower. Hpgs—Po^s slow, others easrDetrolL Mich.. Jaly 13.-WTiretJuly. 8Sc; No. 2 red. S4c; No. 3 corn.
»^c; Na 3 white oaU. 37c.
Toledo, O.. July 'li,-Wheat-Cash.
90c: July. t7ihe: September. W^c.
Chicago, July 15.—Wheat-^aly.
8€2kc; Septamber. 84)4c. Ooni—Old
Jnly. 67 ^c; old September. 65%c.
OaU-^uly, 32He: September. 80%c.
September pork. |13; lard, $7J0; ribs.
17.90.
* Until sold we offer you your
oholoe or any or all of our slock
of wall pMwr at half priea. If
you tfon*t Aoed It now buy for
noxt aprlRg.
Tho Bootoa Btora.
SKWIZLR
Silz Royal Blie
5.E COR rKOSTJU^ION.^
O. C. MOFFATT
AbstTBOta of Tltls
I*R1CE8 SATISFACTORY
- •
ALFRED GREILICK
&C0..,
Sstabliahad In I BOS
Room 310 Stata Bank BUM.
RIainos
242 E nOHT ST.
Ror
"VoM
UOS.
It will afford you constant
pjLoasaro for years and years.
Then* is nothing yon ran atM
to your home that will bring
you so much entorlainnient
ly, visit our
Think it over today,
out ttho
big store, livim about
t(>rins wo can 'unl
lyi' U'rms
ikc, tho great varir .y of Pi8 and Organs c
This
exclusive agonte.
ng
makes it easy to buy and easy
to pay.
No other Music House can do as well by you.
Full line of Talking Machines, Records and Popular Music.
ORINNKI.L. BROTHIER8
MkkigBm'sLBBEiffiE N«sk Hbmbb, 159 E. Fromt St
ME/K5 CxYOUNO
Cixyrmyoi e* tornishin^
,
ROMOOI
arc sold at most sat<sfactory prices! Easy
to say—and just as easy
to prove by a visit to
our supply yard—v'our
orders for
$3.50
For sale at tho Old Reliable
Shoe Store of
Bi
OlbcrcCumbtr
and
Buiidins materials
Mmle in all kinds of Leathers
WAITJ^
DRUG .YTORE
RiKHt
BACHAIMT
SHOES
FOR MEN
will keep them off
GET IT AT
CIINIIELL
WKSKt.UTMK
DorotliT Dodd. Trood Eosr. W. L DoWks.
U CroMtt, Worth's CashiomSolo and Morly aU Xiads of outiad aad ym^tiad iImoo.
..SEE OUl WINDOW DISPLAT-.
VERTBCHCIAIIS
RICE RIOTS.
IN NEW YORK
OITY BOOK B-rORK
EIBQ CHASE WITH HUGIIIG
EXPLOSION
KIHEDFORR
Bf Wire to me Breninc Record.
IBI. Petenbunfc Jolj 15.-Caar
KtaSolaa baa abaSdonod the ^opoaed
trip to Moacov where he expected to
laaue a prociamatloa for the coovokinc
of the propoM«l 'reprea«iUtlve aaaeoi
h))r Jnljr 10. The recent aaaaMlaatinn
of Count Shurakifr, prefect of police
of Moaeow. haa alpniied the emperor
and hla adriaera wanted him not to go
to Moeoow.
An Important decree haa been laaued sraatiajt amueatjr Tor all
UaIoOb offeocoa la accordance with
the Qkaae of May 12.
* The police raided a bomb factory at
Italcn. Trana Cancaala, capturtoR
niaety-one pcrfoci Ixuaba ready for
oae.
Five reToIntloniata were killed and
more than a hundred wounded by the
polloe In riot at Blalyateck. Poland.
^
Anti-Semitic Riot.
Berlin. July li.^An anti-Semitic
, outbreak baa oceurrod at Joaofow.
prm ince of Lubin, Rusaia. A mob of
'• S.ono peraona, many of them women,
made an atlacik oa the Rhetto. wreck.
ing and plnndrting over 20o dwidUnga
j * . of the Ji Wa. The ownera of i!m> houjiea
The la>t Issue of the OllnRliouat'.
and famiilca were cmeiiy maltreated.
The caatialliea are rejasrisHl at two Wai«hne county. Nevada Miner baa
kUled aad lio wounded, many acrloua- the following tu.aa}- of some clalma
hleh bare develnp«*d rerenlly in a
r ly. >
very aatlafsctnry^way. There are only
atoekhuldcra. Dr. RoaenthalTboniiwkon and Mina Kinnia Uoaenthal
of this city holdInR stock in addition
thrtm genllemen named. They are
dovelopliig the mln**s entirely as a pri
vate venture, no stock, being at prea)t on the markt-L
"James Oomian. Tlieo. Rosenthal
CONTINUED TODAY IN "SAN JUAN
id Jack Hungerfortl have seven
HILL- DISTRICT.
claims on Big Mouth and the general
y value per ton la |52 in gold on
the surfart*.
A Phanomenal Strike.
"An impitrlanl strike waa made last
Saturday in Beend Canyon by Jam«M«
, WH^ HAD SHOT AND WOUNDED A (•onnan and Mr. Rtwenlhal on a group
t»f claims, a half Interest In which waa
WHITE MAN.
wdd within a week to Mr. G<*mian for
ff>00. On the surface the aaaay value
Negro Waa Severely Beaten Bcfgrc He of the lead abnwed |19.k5. and al
depth of ten feet eighteen Incboa of
Waa Reacued by the Police—
waa oftened up which averaged
White Man Had Aaked
2155 in gold."
Him for a Match,
New Shipment
Of Oxfords
Store Eronis, Veranda Work and Interior Finish
solicited. Give us a chance to figrurc on anything
you need in lumber and materials.
TRAVEteE CUT HFG. CO.
ClUxana Phona. 32i Ball. IO0.
W. L. Broom. I
A Great Scramble
...FOR OUR...
68c Shirts
,A FEW MORE LEFT TO CLOSE
REGULAR $1.00 GOODS
Soppb^ your Summer WantsNow
OPEN TONIGHT TO SELL YOU
Washable Vests, Negligee Shirts. Straw
Hats. Golf*Pants and S u i t s—O N EFOURTH OFF TO CLOSE : : : :
(NgW OAVIBaBI^OOIE) ‘______
N. B.—We have a lot of Men’s HoseClosing out at a Bargain.
«
^'1
y
%w%m
-wp* • vf
mi iiv
ir»g
THeEVEIiniGRECORD BK Gi«E ToloiM
ursftaBsr^
coftN HuhKMf.wvx Mcer
VIMtOfl.
olp
EXCI^ONS
IRON BEDS
PEREMjt^UETTE
IwHICH IS tSuB?!
•AY VIEW CAMR MECTINa.
TtckeU OB sale July II. 12. -IT. W
A bij;^ new ioc is now being placed on otir show Hoors.
By being able to handle a large lot, jnst at this time
ol the year, when they usually move a little slow,
we secured a price much below the regular whole
sale price on these goods. _____________
BAdlAatateoftMtaregtoaie
Qarna^H fiamMM m C|aac,at tha
cents for tha roond trip.
Good for re
turn until August It. iWL
H. F. Mafer.
Tham a Hard Rho.
OcBeral PasMRger ArcbL
wedAsat tlU aag 12
baU team.
TOMILWAUKEE.SATimDAV. JULY
2»TH. VIA P. M. It R. AND M.
Last year Pierce's
Even a Uttlc saved regularly and deposit*
ed with us at COMPOUND INTEREST
amounts in time to a handsome sum.
Omm Hankom arera ctiaalsni aad
there Is a team to the dty of which
the fans can be proed.
The Haaken have made aa eseeileBt
8. T. CO. STEAMERS.
Ttekeu wUI be sold for trato leavtag
Traverse City at iiSa p. SB.
lor tbe round trip.
came of the acaaoa was played with'
resnUed to a soon at S aad f In favor
at the Hwkeva aad twelve
It •URKfWTrriON OCAOr
City boya have bean hard at work for
are iaeaK>- tha past two weeks aad Suaday aftar-
hcpl aUtre by hletory or is thte
tiBi
hoya
These qoeyUloas
theacbt auy
aaradly be esdttoc.
.|arraly aapeiftelal aad tadaced by ao
Both boats. 0>-
Inmbla aad Cnaom^ will make the
iifM^
terday momlnc Mabbod hU alfe
beea locked «p
elared that he vaa under
arae
12 has tho foUowlng to say of the Cap
City
Rad
aad
The shoot of the Traverse CMy Rod
very poorly attended, only a few of
tbe r^thful showinc up.
Nor is thto an Isolated instanoe. On
fbb. 2. O. H. Wood killed George Will-,
N.
J.
pell<<d him to commit the crime.
17. rrank
leaner kllK-d
like "the smile that
wont
The followlDg were the
.............
Carver
his grand-
22 23
..........................................
tJast.m
20
S H
11
Mnrrcl .................................................
9 15
13
There b no possible explanstion of
In June. Jnsie Carr, aged 13.
the nonatteniiance as
murdered a baby In a Turooto bospltal
tbe day
fine, there being no wind.
beeauae of an uneontrollablc desire to
was
The buy
tbat car»*rt for the trap is still alive
uratcb its dying sini|9;1cs.
today despite the efforts of the aeas
Willie'these may not prove that a
drowrn hhn out.
belief in wltchcrafl or the uncanny Inflpeti^ of spirit* eslMs to any gr<^t
McMILlMI WiSHEBE
estent. it shows that sup«'rsliion Is not
yet d€»d. 'Tbese-Climes and motives
might Im» St nine out to a gnwt extent
|iast still exist
quarters and
Ihelr
apsetod tho Local PlanL
gan Bute Telephone cominny that In
spected the local plant yesterday and
Qonllguous lines left yesterday after?
has
lieen
noon for
rlrrulBti«d
having
their trip over tbe sUle.
among tbe businiws men and has bad
,
lV>tnHl.
was
a number of slgn<‘r>« protesting against
composed
Millan.
the use of the slrm-ts by the Capital
the
AmuMmtmt company who have lieen
W.
A.
company,
of
given i>ermbslrm to pul t*n a carnival
Carey
here during the wi>t*k of July 24 anil
complett'd
Tlie party
William
C.
Mc
Jackson, president of
of
Waters of Grand
of Roslon.
IVtroll,
Rapids and
Mass.
r)udl«»y
1..
N.
Tbe local
plant was found to be In exei-llenl r«»n-
In pruttwtlug against
aUracilon.
it
seems
DISUITUIG PUNT
ax
(bough thuy were a IrilTe late In taking
BCtlon.
The ormpany has l«-n grant-
M.chinery of Closed Novelty
SSI the use of the sir«Ms by the eoun- -
R.p,d. Is Being Shipped
<e|j and undoubtedly will not give- np ’
dhb right without a struggle.
^ otKer Piaee«.
Tho j
>r,.u,t .h,,M !,«.• IH... n,.,!,. .t .he]
KMlTic or thr city cotracll rtc» 1tt. ',fc„,,
Jgiatter came up for consideration 1
“
|he ald«*rmen. '
I company rtiraplcicHl a hsnlwrKsl floor
ing mill and novelty works ht an evcouncil | ,H*ose of flSn.Onn. Most of the build-i
rU
also
We lH>lleve.
that the
in gr
^e a mistake? In
granting the com- ,0^* are of IH.nUnd cement constructtany permission
iibont impoaing
n with
^ccnsc.
Mwllclne stows are charged
rata amount
mills and this wc'k a large quantity
as it
snont'y making wherae pure anil
***•-
istructlon
at
Ilig RapU^.
gome has
I been shlppcl to Ho.viie City.
to
kporhU
extra exiH-nso
In
jane
Tbe comments are as follows;
more popular showed to- a* high as
1.5M and. 2.<KK» people, and the gale
ment In ^ve people wait until the
next sbo'w.
French words
feature* , were
lnin»
'courve fea.*
(c»iver
Arc; in rthcr word?, no Are, no lighi
duced. the 'Stadium.' near the Glnlio
in the ko--c.
botal. and the laughing gallery to Uh
"Kor my
part. I
bellevt- that
vacant store near lloii|M'r's drug slon-.
place for ehildn-n ttodiv 1C yt>s
This latter plaw provtHl very popalnr
age after 9 p. m. i* at home.
and should not
are tht-j
be overlookrd wlnn
making a circuit of the shows.
nut at borne?
ladle* who have worked ro much
curfew, would Iim»K at tlie root uf
evil. Iht-y would prtiluldy find that If
*Tlie 'Stadium' is a good place to
tljcy were themse'vt * at h*»nie at th.vt
nie relebratiil
lia* 110 e»tnal d.K** ' ,1ho.
with the liags
uouiictHl a wonder.
hmv. aad .
that 1* pro-
and
make
home
p!eaK.-iiit
i bright eye*.
3S cuts. Tea or Tablets.
JohnMiD IfTHg Co.
i
I'ka.-.at’t i«» Ike taste and etiual-1 cinstlpatlon. kl-Jti. .v or li\er ireiihl.
..........
"
J make
J
I w*-!l.
• * - Hmg
--------- Co.
'•
JuhnsoB
. "j
‘
a .lianTond cint
1 lion or pij. niiMiria. it will, howevi-r. !.«
PAY VIEW CAMP MEEII.m;
j the!? p“n'“amrlh^^
which w;i| reli(-%e
, li/.;
p:ii*. rir.-v
VIA G It. A I. RY.
; yt-ars . .NfKhing h. l|Hsi me, untU J
>.*.k I»r King's N. w
U>C.v. r, ’ f.g
Cot;?-<!mptkin. Couch^-irud Colds, whielt
1>.-.
I King's New IJb- P
for
ihHr
few mtitbera. and you will find that
with r. turn bmil trf Aug
•
Co-..
fait A .'k.ii-'drer Hon-?:
iJ.t**, giiaranU'ed. Trial *
!» at rate o| Sior.- Cos. K. H .Meads. B. II Wait A
'n,- an
joi> nit
is«»tic dmvvMort.-*.
ii-utie i<v.
1
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
RlirTrat'.S PAXATl'U.A. a d.-li:;!,i j
j U» partk idar smoker*.
.<aY, MR BMtlKKU. wail f<»r film-
; t, r's PanaiellaK,
the children have no need for It.
as also arc the MaHonetlos.
"I believe it I* no honor for a moiluT
The elec-(u» acknowknlge her inaldlltv t
ha\ e,
dome Is a popular show, and the | her children at home after 9 p.
. atui
the tirket agents here bad to rU»*c j be obliged 1
have the p<dlce forec
agalBst the fu-ople. There ! j^xjk after them. "
is ample time for every body to s»h> all!
the show.*, but there I* Inmnd to Ik; a!
Deafness Cannot be Cured
niiih In the iwening.
Ry local applications.
I they <
*^Many people who saw the electric reach the diseased portion of the <
There Is only one way to cure di*afdi
the first
night vtsited
ness, andI that
Is
tha
by cirnKtiiat lonal
again last night. Till* I* also true
remedies. Dearnc*
the train robbery. The Ferris wheel inflamed rondltlnn
Ing of tbe Kiistachian tul>e.
t
and the merry-gomund arc doing
this tulK? I* laflsm<*<l vou have a
large busln«>s*.
hHng sound or Imperfi-et hearing,
when It Is entirely closed, deafnci
yrem around the last
the result, ami unless the inflamma
then the crowd would have stayed tion can l>e taken onLit and tl
restored to Us normalI cHindition, hear
longer.
will bo destroyed forever; nine
“In spite of the . big crowd good casesi wit of' ten are raused b;
order was maintained. uNt an arrest tarrh.. which Is nothing
was made; mU a drunk or diM»rderly flamed condition of the
fares.
reported: slr»’oflleers wpre on
We will give Ono Hundred Dollars
duly and mingletl with the crowd, but for any case of deafness (causcvl bv
cannot l»e
cured bV
» oeca.Hi<?n was offered for Interfer- eatarrhl that
Hall's^
CaUrrh Cure. Send for clrcu»ee.
m* iw»itits lliat
alwny.s indiet-alili* in llie style aii>! inak** ufi of our furnilur**.
The ori^iiKility is fmiHl in the style• «'f <I«-sigu, the ilistinctioii in luaniier ainl iiiiisli of llu- wi*rkinaiisiii|>.
ftMinlaln
T^IE CraNA CLOSET
is almost a ni^-ssity in the nio>l**rii
ornament to tlie nsun.
"Crowds of men and erowTds of Isiys
and crowds of girls were wit together
"If cme
don't
believe It. and
('hinri to jour frieinls to the Is-st
the street.
Illinois to Charlevoix.
IVtoskey
am)
row.
Boat will leave at S a ra. Rotind
trip II.
carnival of ibis character. It must be
nM?nt company and the local commit
people are
a slow. eramiH-d
Id all his family are Buddhists, while
le JspsBeBs minister and Ids Bcctatsry ara Ghrtotlana.
'I—I
THE DINING TABLE
Expert
penman
in
Enmll at
* July ir>.?t
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
..
fouii f.'S.T-'i
haiids^>me Isix s* at*l!n* r8
rubUxl
8«*al
iinish. $I“«*<)1-.
diners
fn.»m
QUESTION SOLVED
When you iii6iK*cl
capacity.
and ihi*
The
veneer sinldle
wH
$'•.00 that vvi* an’el'ising »»ut at ctwL
The Ron HI NS
ing
ebairs,
W.- hav4* a f4*w sets of stdiil otik <-ai
hand writing
rimrge: two classos dally.
8»*at,
The vvofsl an<l e;ine s.*ats
$.51.00 |ST s»-t «if 0 chairs.
movement at the Traverse city Husl
Tbe Ttnntan minister at Bio JtnHfo
Thej- an* Ik*
We have the kind you want and can suit the m«i8t exacting.
high Igiek and m<'-|ium Uu-k, wvx*l seat, eane
S4*at. and leath**r Seats.
L«arn to writu with a free muscular
Boss college and Increase vvnir earn
of mlvantoge,
WHAT ABOUT THE DINING
CHAIRS?.
imm
THERE IS NO DEMAND
for
is aueh mi
b> show your .
Thi-y sell from $10.00 to $25.00.
made fn»in s*-i«vl4*d sL>ck. with
Harbor Springs will take place lomor
tee are concerned good order and good
miiTor iKuii-1 Iviek.
t»r$l.>.(KI a » l of six
lUlNOIS EXCURSION
The regular excursion of the steam*-;
nwim—it
:iii<l In* ut>Ie
tifully polishtwl (Jol.leii (»ak. with U*nt olass einls and fn.Mit.and a
' F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
Sold by dntgglsts. 7r»c,
Take Hall's Family PIIU for consti
pation.
the
up to the bridge and take a view of
iliiiiiig
Vou sh«>tiM haw om- of otir Cltiua (Mojk-Is
totlisplay and pmb'ct your fain-y
tog
being maintained."
RECORDING SAFB
hsndMome face
‘•Tbe miniature city Is Interesting,
conduct of the carnival
THESE HJlHBSOHE
Ik-niitiriil «*ye* and
their chlldrvti would Iw 1
l.et tho.w mothers nay at luum
The trick house ; children, and nirfea wlll'nek dead b t
Is kept busy ter.
Let ns have a curfuw for lho^(
"Whatever one’s opinion may be at
aaough to have paid a portion of this cellent Uwallon for an extensive manexpensa at aay rate.
nfacturing plant.
walk, a*I
and kidney dlsord.-rs; j
rommend.iimiv Tlrlgbl
. ..flc Bfnre Co's. F.
H «')«'* «rr w indows to a woman's lieart,
._S. K. Wail A-S4»n*'drug .'lores; Ibdllster's Rm-ky Molmtaiti T«*a makes
Hut why
Indi'ed
tbe advantages or disadvantages of a
The buildings, prolmbly
1 my
I «“»
If the^
is a splendid altraclion.
wIh»
-
n
roughs, edds. Cnvip. w brKjpIng cingh.i >t»u are an- tmuhle<l with heada> h<. I
«-tc.
th»
■It should Ik* singlet] otit s|K-?la!ly. for
The only reason given for tbe fallnre
A \H
now:
‘.t-moD-wed -sat -to-scpt-l
*^crd has Itxm much said about r«»ugh—U» run- a rough when you have ?
v.»ur«u-lf wh«*n you
1 cold
curftnr in the papers but no <me Mvm*
,vu iKUh- t*ke K. nn.-dy’s 1I,g\atUe
to loak for the meaning tif the
iiney and Tnr. The r.'*w bh
riginal Ijixallve rough
Svrup.
•curfew.' which Is a errruptiou of the
and to aid In ke«'plng;ordor. The «dty. the largest and most complete In admitted that the shpws are dean
/ akould have had a HrenKC fee large northern Michigan, would make an ex- and tbat ao far as the Capital Amuse-
f
*^*,‘^*'’,^*1 “v.**'
si m Illy I
and until a late boar.
Borne of the
Forced Jo Starve.
It;:;:
Si»n- «m I
s<*inetimer
Mxxld, 1.. «■«. br .-von- <»c. IK ! Ult..,. Ittootl. 1 h.
scrlptlvf' itamphlot ran Ik? had by a.| doctors I r»tul«l g* t, 1
P. A.. Grand Rapid*. Mich
employing | was lack of experience by those rhoM?n
poUc'moti to .guard prtqKTt.v {to oiK*ratr It.
j
^
four Weeks,
*ick Ylth tvpboiil and kid
writes Mr*.
of ,bo
onstli'j-
I being sbippeti to a plant iinib*r ron- weather should be good tonight, walk
la addition ta ibla. Ihi> rlly wrlll Ihv;
pul
Law Would Be Dead Letter.
Grand Rapid*. Mich July ID.-Alder-
ments Alderman Henhlcr wi>-e "Amen.
street an appearance that was never
The machinery Is being-sold to other Itefore swn.
aad tbe carnival romi>any should have
Double.
"I knev
, wh«*o I w
caustic Utter from one of his
year at a loss and rloM*!.
ii^oor amuM>raeal eiterprist's are also
tlMdd a pnt
J. W. SUAITER
WM«*k*»4B.^ TMvBdUhUBMtFanbtor
*TTie shows began to do business at
to see the sights, and they gave the
B license fee cireusos and other
and unlimited credit e.vtended to all.
fil.m
ditlon.
WhlU' the |•emion(>rs believe that
they are right
the eoming
and
7 o'clock and all were well patnMiir.id.
The party of ofirblH of tbr Michi IHWftirmcrs.
THE hTRECT CARNIVAL,
petition
The streets
foiiowing the movement of the clever
Induence
breeds Imadful crimi's.
A
people
Children
an boor later tbe middle of the street
bag puncher.
In eertaln
bali'ful
uf
the
dre**lng ticket agent. G. R. A I. Ry,
Travt'rne Tlty. or C
l.«K'kwt>o.!,
s|>end hsir an hour
State Telephone Officisis That In-
dhat are supposed to have periMied
* Urith the
EUBirmRe to furnish your home
RY.
nived a
Was One of the Psrty uf Michigan
but the few rlt«-<l^hnw that the IxdlerK j
VIA G. H. A I
mas William Htnuder ha* rt
"Some pew
............... ..........i..l0 13
Cochlin
lie said that site had bcvltcbed him
crowd
tor
our enormous
Table
with
its
line of
ivitent
tables.
h?:ive n?.
lainer and leg f.isb*ner. c.iiinot In? ctjualleil liy aif<»ther make in Utinty. style
can g. t lliis table in any
ainl
length
durability. *You
you
wuiit,
from
0 ft. b» 10 ft .an«l twld to its leiiirth at any time by ^
g4*tting exlr.t
Oto
$l 1 .V) for the Ash. and Sl-'l.T.-i to $2:5.00 for the
the
[lagnitioent wax linisli**! quartcnyl Oak—jsxlesk-j.,
id Uis»*. F/vneh or ma.ssi\ 4- <Arvtxl leg—roiHMl
leg—roiHM or
iblc« 8c*ll from
: are faraished free to onr
dwBlUrs. Yon can ret
one by starUnr an acconntwtthOneDtdlaror
more. - Tbe scale printed
on the safe counts tbe
contents—every coin In
strut.
1 mm
I fim
lit up.
SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
■^IP-TY
*» K R
OK NY*
280 SEE OUR WINDOW 28o
Get One for that Biiy
[________
NATIONAL
_______
RANN II
A BUFFET IS NEEDED
to oonipleU* tbe fumifliings of the mom,
J. B; Paifc Hcctrlc Co.
Itf CASS STREET
PHONE 603
KAi^
Weslbj.w
at tlie pn-aenl lim** llie U-st asaorb-d line of buf.
..............................displayerl
_ ______ _______________
feta
wx* have ever displaretl cortanng
full range of
pievx**
in eokmud nml mo4)ern
in liolh golden
......................................................................
lyh- style
in liolh
lleinish oak,
Tliey haw* triple Fnmch
plaU?
t*n<
iumI
Iwvoktl
WITH A SUN.BURST SHADE
I
Tbo OJlbway Indian drama "Hi*ww- r~
muf^ near Prtoskey. Mirh„ dally from
began to fill about half past six. and
keepers had to use conRlderalrte ergu
scores;
aad that was bis only reason for killlag her.
la
come off."
May
amther. Mrs. Haiumemerk In Ilelray.
.
C. O. Carvir
still wean that medal, which appar
ently
He
claimed that ‘V ntt1« black man” com-
Pleasant
1
THE LMMAX I’lJtY OF HIAWATHA
aa well as tbe aldewalk was crowded.
and Gun clrb yesterday afternoon
palae aeladd him to kill Us vUe and
Immeaae
the time of their lives.
That is all bis
he carHed out its suimestloos.
"An
Let Them ^toy at Home and Make
thronged Uw* otrcei last night and hail
Oun Club
Grounds Yeeterdsy Aftcmooiu
was the mma man atace John Joy
Bomenrille.
GRAND
RAPIDS
ALDERMAN
WOULD HAVE SUCH PASSED.
lw« brought about a strangi- rbauge In <
Inmlierlng operatliKi* In Maine. Ibirk
at pr»-«ent prb-.-* bring* tml
a rtuvL
end I* only bamiieil nmler tb«- moet
favorable «vindltloii*. llemliM-k lumiN-r
ha« adtaiio'd from JM..V1 to Ml a tboo».ind. On^' lb»* locK w-.-re k>ri lit il*e
wiKsl* n* wortbbw-. but oow the t .-.rk
I* left iu'tirid—I'hh ain Po^t.
iha~ win lK» glvi«o at Lake Ya^ ay -go-
ital Amimemoot company:
Only a Pew Mawed up al ths Trav-
m
of a spoil and declares that be "never
aaar
meivt Company.
The Alpena Evening New* of July
he made a slraoce stsirment. be d<^
lams
In Regard to the Capital Amuse-
also amke the trip wUh ihdr busses.
V naniel Gray, a aakwa keepw. yes
amde a aico at him.”
CURFEW FOR MOTHERS
Verdict of kite Aiponp Jiovm ef July 12
and the Traction company will
4)e etody <dio«r diSersatty.
After he
It b egpectad that a brge
crowd aiU attead as the aamc will aa
epc«er te be
^cou to mbetaatlate them bat a lU-
Heath.
sBinnioimisEEiw
they will acato meet the Old Mb
f«ay aad ace drintac bark lofrard the
^|i»ea or aritehcran?
Bank|
Under able coaching the Traveree
D raticbtcoed ibMl tbe **black
b«m
iPeSjpie’s
tantacs
urere played before tbe rlciory
I aupcffUttM iwftllr rmA, !• this
^aru* at the middle
july
Tte doaeat
OU Mladna at Bowen’Harbor aad
of our dose buying.
Come in and examine
our line and tec if wc
have not got just what
you want.
^tote S31
RKurnixm kiave
Wllwaoktv at S p. m. Sunday. July 3t.
ahosrtec this eeaaoa. kmtag only oac
• to WNUamatoffc.
■ii
wmerfc* OMtm. to “/Jnrto C pperjMd."
ftor the last few yean Traverse CKy
has practically beea srfthoat a coo4
ad
minors, K-idtsl glass dot^s and have a
drawer
lined
with
-----------------I*"*''/
tlie
licsl quality
of jd:—
|dnsh ....
for
•ilvcrwan;. Tbe price* range from $12 to ««.00.
I
A THE HANNAH & LAY
^
MERCANTILE COMPARY
••
.V
IKE EVEtftNO RCCOm, TKAVSHtC CITY. MICMIOAN. SATURDAY, ,^Y tS. IfOt.
er. *^1mi tr!H uke the ImFdm mui cangr
It Oft
ChfMmw Made OtaC
While the an&r work In all Shfab
ban bew sfeadlljr gokig on the Saaarial ca4 ahould have had paUH rdeoc
cttloB. nourij fSaS hefait exhCSMled m;
CAPTAifi AND MRS, tfUNSCLLC the rctlef of the poor and at Tale TMa
hnadreda of beart« hare bees made
WIU. SAYOOOOSYC.
Th^
Hmmiors
FmatD
rs
%
1 r,
Lir-'
m
"TOUR MONET
NO GOOD”
6088
RHEUMATISM' mad
Bl^OOH CURE
i
I
■L.
"4
I AvtomicO'Ptiysiologicil Mtsstge
I
(The Hubbard Syatom.)
A adeotific treatment for all kinds
jof ailments that other means fall to
cure. Makes weak |K«ople strong, dorelopea thin, ahrunken musclea, re
stores health to riV»ry diseased part of
the bo«1ji*. li'rinkles removed. Fat
folks reduced. Free fxamtnal Ions.
Treating i«rU.rs over Johmum's
dnig Sion'. Prof. W. F. Iltibliard.
Travers aiy.-Mleh.
July ll-Ct»
SUCCESS
is Dltainwl by just such nictlioils tis wi' JidoptiSl ImiR. loui;
— the pPK'uriuu the Ix'st Imnl
ami soft womls in tlu* market,
IlinC m
eapeful scrutiny of milling
mid
•cftsouinii. iniellip'iit handlii
handling
cin« (and
and slorin;:, hom*st pricing?
prompt delivery. P^r Unit 1rwiBon we am! <on6dent wo can fill
allI ytTur orders for lumlxT
Itunh of ^y
kini]
nd to your entire sntisfuctkm.
AH' 1* ask is an opixirionity to
prerre our ninifits.
SOUTH SIDE lUMBEfi GO.
Johnson Drag Co.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
One Gala Week of Pleasure
TRAVERSE CITY
FREE STkEET FAIR AND CARNIVAL
JLJI.V'
-TO mm
10 Beantiful SbowB; 8 Free Shows; The Eloclric Fountiin; Traimxl Animal Show; E^eotric
lAorat*: HAinc's WoHtfnu WoHtl: IVimr PaLntx': Royal Mnrinottes: .\1iiafw Sruiko Girl; Okl
n Kol..........................
(blxT}f™. k.^
IndiBestion Cured.
Then* Is no ea«e of Indigestkin. DjsIK>|M-'la cv Siomaoh Tr«)ub!e that will
not yield to Ihe dlge»itlve and stn'ngth-,
eniug Influence of Kodol I>ysp4*pslaj
Cure. This reroiMly iaki»s lht> strain '
off the stomach by digesting what you
eat and allowing It to n-si until it
ertnrs Mnmg again. Ko«lol D)si>epsla
iffor^s quirk nn«r
•ni lndlge."tlon a
anil so
troubles, build up tb«'■ system
*
and
atiark
purifies that bls’i*a»<- cj
weakand gain a footlud,! as whi n in a wn
i-ni'd condition. Sold by all dealers
JAm. A. f»CIPBVI9
UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE
Tdi-phoe.-
OAF>l*rOI- AMCISKaMKN*r COlWIlWANV
J. D. PIL«ORE. Manas*,.
E. C. EWER. Sacretary and Traaaurar.
3 BIG FREE SHOWS
Ro»'A Lemon Glohim: the
The (in-at Aumaim. Kin;: of Bag runchcrs; Fumnor
Bn«'. Triek Honsi'; Bnrhriel; Hnw'. Mnsiiuil A<i: Mernlith Trio Flyin«
Auston, ihc
Excursion Rates on all Rsltroads and Stetmlioit Ub«.
Kinjr of Slack Wirr \N nlkers
Patents
DO YOU LIKE PRETTY DISHES?
WOULD YOU LIKE
A SET FREE!
Then come ne.xt week!
'
rf
Dr. C. A. Bufbrldge Expecte to Practice in Grand Rspida.
Says this moinlng‘8 Grand Rajiids
Herald; "Dr. C A. Bnrl'fldgC of Tray
cr»e City passed through the city last
evening on his return from IX'troU.
where he read a paper before the
State Dental associatlba. Thy subject
was 'Pyornhea.' He expects to pracyou are aotaatiafiad with rvaaha.
(tee tbe treatment of this disease as a
fcoaraatm abieb feam wltk specialty to iWa city to the near, fii.waryboMto
tute."
.
.
PsrJM. ■iflfiir—lUOMybyTHE HANNAH DRUG GTORE.
TflY A ntECORO WANT ADt -
•Two bottles of Iheee F^amona
Mttie Pills cured me of chrodlc conion.'' Good for either children
Sold hr all dcalert.
Hhara for aprtokltog lawiu are from'
S to 8 a. m. and from 8 to 8 p. m. At
no timn oaa water be need witbontt
nenle or aprinkler attached. On ae-;
eemnt of the great amount of water
need during the day for mannfartu^
j tog had other purpoeea nccenanry rules
I for aprinkllng Inwna----- - »- —
H. O. JoynW SnpL
HIITICE TO WATER TAKERS »•<>••><
and wood have beam dlHrltmtfv! to’
GOOD HAS MEM DONE 0Y THIS muy a door where abwiiau- *oE<Tin(t
WORTHY COUPLE.
haa been aUerUted by it. Sloee Janm
ary, IMS. a free labor bureau kax bee* :
Kstm. W lift slw,«a esM fw hs
naintaiaed which baa'areaUy beneat* Msht ksM bass tiM at SMB piaWiMi
Siicceai Haa Crowmod Their Efferta flt(W the poor.
I
n»r. I*« time for ac« k kM sac b*M Wt
Amoofl the Poor and Heavy
aloaa iMkaiUM homm4
Icowsd
fteiMd In ttw Eaddia.
b, a« «*awa«aciass4■ssdilri a< mdt^.k
Captain Ira MonacH was bom to'
Laden—Captain Munselle
ammkmftTtmtUmimdl.
Wlsconain, Nov. H, ifaik,
wont'
At w ti»c te. Ike WmB af ikk a|.p«]«. W
Onee r Cowt>oy.
M«« •mwsb <ksB at IkM pario4 at a saass’s
•cat with hla parenta w^ but lea •
Hi Wkisaki k skoal ta UcoM a Mk«.
years of aac. where be -was praetkany t
btfia ^ H ssdoad « dbotak. orf
Ik till
VanloK of iliU m*-ck t^^
raised In ih® saddle «nUl S years of
farea.H
of the lamrct and
age, Ms father beto* a large stock
ot»'*lfifh wnrLith of ibt* Solvatlna
gn>wer. After bis marriage. Nor. 14,!
Ar») for the iieat two ytmru in this
IIW3. to Mhu Jennie Orryjf Ked fHood.!
isdrnwdtkat te ■oaodssasd teats
rit) will have hw-n raid and (lapt. and
4 as ikey ksas Imcb
Nebraska. CTaptafn Muns^e. who had *
Mre. Ira Muniu Ik will attain take up
aerumnlaied coosWcaablc pniiKTty.
aatiriog ssd ta.ss.bU
thflr rroes and move on "In the K*v*at
me4 with reverses and this threw him
teslarshkkiksUts.
flfhl of ha'ik for «ouln ro ably and
torisuste tkess.
further west Into tho gold mlm s to
UoeW. »hs«l l9 its kisdly Stew tsitass
ausitiuoMHly wa;:ed here. No wmrthler
ViM, ^TtUe west to the Roekles he led ‘
o»4 rtUses Umm-psnsasa (sates ike moOmt
flmire ev» I jjnieed a TTavriwe CHy ptilto bs. lo M teHwk Ika nutonoM parM
a wild life, drank, played ranis, and
rdt than that of the loadar of thia hmn
aul actual cksk sub practnllr ■» aaarr.wt
roughed it as other minors were Imblt-:
U as4 an COST Ainrcnr <4 te oOspetne.
hie liaud f»f ebrlnlan workers ami
uated and It was In this aimospbcro
(hniieh the way wraa paved with thorns
that the spirit of God spoke to him ^
insirwd «/f rosea, rouplod with a lark
and caustsl a na waken Ing for his.
of meatiH appalling to any but sinmp
early life had l»een sim-iiI with ehrlshi«n?. for two y««r« the captain and
Llan parents. Of his cfttivershin he
dita wlfe'havc reached forth with
aays: ••One miming I was siittni^al
Ktronu. earnest bands and raised the
table in a gambling sdirwm playing
fsllen. fed the hunicrr. rkdlK'.l the
pokiT with the boys, and suddenly the I
Church Brevitie*.
weak and n>iitored the aick to health
past warn lllumlnatod and 1 saw my; Then'1 lill he no |iri2f|iin;;. Sunday
iititli the cfiy awoke to its real rondifathtT and mother and
looked bark ; «<bool
-------- ---i Christian Kndiwvor mri iing
tkifi and reeoi(nit(*d -that within its
through
my
past
life
with
a
serious-'
Sunday
at
the Orngregatlonal church.
iloors stood a Sjenrr. the otnlKslImcnt
never before thought of. 8ud- j «« parlors ar.^noi n-adv for ,
of what Chrtat would have all. tinseldenly the spirit Of God look hold of'- The Evnng.'llral Luih.Tan Trinity
Sah. aclf-dcnylnK and stnmit with
U
hmrt and bamls ever remlj to rake
X. l*»e fallen.
Twentyalk months ano Capt. Ira
v]
Moniuii and wife enieitsd this cliy uii
&. ■ known and took eharye of the eori»s.
^
wbirh today has hrouxht 1M*0 iM*ople to
^ r
I heir altar, aiille addins out of that
r
nuiulicr tiiiiit-twn soldiers, pnd i*endInu Hnht r«>iTulis out to enter the
B’l
flekk of Ibylr sptTlal work. Five have
airo Rt*®*’ lino tl^r field from here t»e
k I
ald« j two who have been sworn In
^
’ Inre and bate been sent out as offi'^T* and one baa p*ne into the resnie
%mrk. makiiiK elRht altoRtihrr. DurinR
thi' lime of ihk army's wvirk tur hix-n
m
otr nie<’ilni;s aside .fnuii niaiiy extra]
g j ’ open air meetings have been hcld.j
^ i
with nre repilar lQsidt> mcetinits, at
'* :
whliii i^inverts ranging: fnmi x to W
^
yi3r!» of nge linve knell at their altai.
|V
repirrenting every class of sorliiy.
, Oiil _i»f UieM- Hev«*n iinri>rimmt<>s have
p’■
be«*n uken rare of and sent to the
Ke^eiie home In Ik* made Into psid.
eanu*sl. worthy wbtiu n. and liomi**
E'- hate iM^iti piund for lour rlilldivii be. ' reft of such.
Had Ceiteral Store.
&]
Hut while this spiritual gisvl ha.'*
fXr lilted 1 lie jMiri from many a life dei
Spain d of by rlcwe and dear niatlviw
ami friends a praclleal iMiiefactloii
.
has Ims-i] •]iitetly a laork within the
bumbUi walls of the raptaln'n home,
. I
niO Kant Kn»ut sinii. I'p ihe rear
.fairway into the iipjat rvsims he esCapUin and Mra Ira Munselle.
«
(ahllshed a m-mml store containing
WorkiTs Who Ixave Many Friend* Tomrtmiw.
everyth Inn that the’imllty of the
Itnniau bmly m*«*<le«l ^nd still further
s cH y V
away, day in ami day out. at airiuuirs niy lieari and I arose and said. 'Iloys.
n' re^uval,
re^u
in their
when permitted Imm i»iher diiileK eat lil never turn another rard.'*’ Fnm! the-annual mission'
Ihe euptain himself, mending and that eventful di'elsloii Sir. Miiqselle chuuh. eonnr Tih an.I Oak street-;.
paliiiftig. resoling and straightening never vi'enul and after a thonmuh July ISih. SiTViiN s (In German) eonia. m,. and .tin Kng
hundriHls ,of palni of shoes canvass of th»> muils of the various inenc*' at
«1 whleh be fiad gailiett'd/fiorn homcfi. chute lies he saw the vast opening for IKh) at Ct;ft f). 111. iJerniiins will be
oiiteast slicH's, siipitoseitly fit .<in1y for r.'H»d wltbtu the Balvallon elrcle> and tleUveriHl by the Uev. \Y. Sciiweppe of
di'tliraled bis life to Ihiir work.and this rlty and Ihe Uev. H. F. S perk In of
the gnrluigi* box, yei so mended and
his wife he has a m<*st hearty'and Kii'e.bira. I’a. KveryUidj Is curdlall.v
tnad«- over that hundn'ds of Utile b*et
.
wen* kept fnmi Inistii and the WinttT l>ainst»klng worker. The' Arid heiV' to Invitiil.
day
has belli built up on strung lines
(Wed over for the futully.
Ti e la'lles of the Woman s Foreigr.
sliow no wrak plan's and Ihe , MIsslonno society will baw charge ol
Hheiving and Hue.- wi re arrangrti
in the store where •luring the pastime soldiers miller his gnbtanee an'In per-{,I,,. ,„orning service at the Asbnrj
Kiuseupa! ehuroh. hi the
iXwid
gatlu'nd up by the feet milsoii and In close touch with the i
eapi%lu himself, wtu'k In and wt-ek out js'oide. so that taken as a whole the ! ..vonlng, iGorgr Crisp, .•utility commbtebixils. will speak.
tiBir Ihe lime by hand and back SatvaMon Anny of Traverse City Is
Hidvil Ilf clean fight ing stock M'ltdy
carryioK. filvc aome mkttuaie Idea of
at all tInti'S to rojie with any emcr. what a ehiisllan man ran do to
I'us.r. Tt» make the homes of the poor genry and aide to stand.u]kju Its tiwn
metits.
mors- habilalde the captain gath«-ml
Farewell Service.
Irf-ratiy. wagOO kutds of Tuniltur*',
Tlir faivw-ell service will occur lie
notes and luWdlng until It seemed InrnWIIde that such a wbolcaale disirl- morrow evening at the liarracks and
i
exiHTii'd
that tin Wetlnesday
butkin tviuld possibly fiml^a Irgliininte
BV4"nu»'. yet with all this the p»s»r td evening at the Dlscipii's church at
^ • this city ate not all provided for an<J Klghth and Cas* stnt'ts lirlgadler
tl|e way is wide for >asl auch workers Planrhe II. Cox of iVirolt. chief prte
a» an> being simt away to other fleldK vincial oflict'r of the Mirhigan and In
1»erliaps n*» needr. while the vacancy diana province. wUl s|>cak and on
; • hen- is iH ing filled by another work- Thtirsday evening she will sjw'ak at
the Salvation .\rmy hall. Her s«bjt>ct
then Wing on the great work of the
revival.
Captain and Mrs. Munselle will leave
Thursday morning for Adrian on the
TBE BEIGBT OF LUBBER
oarly train.
M4IT.J.J0HNS0KS
m
and Aim
e pQL .Mndt Uamil
t Vnlkfr Cfty. N. O.
WlUTliiUKEIICCOiPUSliEI darlag the cold weather fosid. p«aaba«
WILL MAKE A SPECIALTY.
t
P‘«» that act aa a tonic, and not There * a pretty Bttle giri in an Alptoej
« a dmatlc purge, are Dewm'a Uttle
eo yon find It neceonary to me
baL
salre wee IVwlrt'a Witch HoaeJ anim.
BBS- 8«c-»?^y Wreni. They c«e Menbache. | A tweeter girl with a tailor briin.
i: It the poreet. and beat tw Eored.
t taaioi iood-^oldreB loVe It; | Cpnatlpatlan. BOhmaana. etc. IMrly
est girl yonH ever
ivMm Mfh^ i M
FAiEWOLlO
TlUy^CITT
TUB FXMOUS
RAOC f
We arc going to
-H
GIVE AWAY 100 BEAUTIFUL DINNER SETS !
JULY
(each containing i'\ pieces in white and gold and siiplc gold-decorations) FKHE wilhcvery purchase of Clothing or other merchandise .'imounting to S1.5(K).
Only nt'.xt weirk. remember, beginning Mf)NI>.\V. jULY 17ih and continuing
until SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY ‘Jind. will this offer hold good, and xVh.its better,
we will (ilacc on sale cver>» one of our
HEN’S BEST SUITS, tin* uohbi.-sl styles shown this Si'.tsou, in nil the nen.-st
ruts, w.irtli
$20. $2'2.-'V0 and
chiiin-for only...........................................
I
I
C
OaV/V/
wen' never
irSAGOOD SIGN
niid $10. at only....
worth $1.(X>. $J12.‘. and
when customers de
mand the IJ 1% S T.
Steady call for the
Kimball
I A IM O
......... 75c
Special Value in NEGLIGEE
SHIRTS, all new. pretty do
Rigiis. 25cand50c
liilSiC HOUSE
M. B. BARRER. Pnv.
choitx* h»r............ a...................................
HEN’S SOX, splendid valn.>8
in lilu- k, tan Jtml fain ies. at
‘
5c, 10c and 15c
25c
SAILOR HATS for rhiMrcn,
U'sl .*i0r stales,
At just 25c
$15 SPRING AND SUMMER OVERCOATS AT $7.50
Will find a ri< h harvest here. DUCK SKIRTS in naxy, black and white.
nlso Linen Skirts xvorth up to Sl .'iO, ;it.........................................................................
98c
WHITE SHIRT WAISTS—H. n' is i
out this fu'.nson. .\ splendid
;«‘]»tionalIy elever « olh-cti.>n of tin* prelti«*t styh*s bronglit
ety of «tri'«-tive irinimings. all sizi-s and plenty of them,
Tho jiriet' is just /ilont
jliont om*dudf of what it shouM U*. $1.-50 to $2.00 values, six?cinl. at, eaeh...............................
98c
$‘-98. $2.50 and $3.00
ix’erx'thing {iilvortisotl is this 80,T8f)n*8
lake, all eorrict styles
nml ver>' pretty
ityles ni
SUITS (hat were $1S. $20 nml
$22.50. at only............
TAILOR MADE SUITS
SUITS (hat
$1.5. at oi
wen* $10. $I2..50 and ^0 gQ
“sssaTO-^f!^ 11.98
LADES' UNDERWEAR
ISJc i:.- nn.l ISc V„u.
I holes, spc'ciul..
Snitft. umbrella slyle, for
ar misses, worth U.5c, at....
21c
WASH GOODS -Xcw Diiniti(« nml Voile,, all
elioiei*
elioii-i' colorings,
oulorifn.-,, worth
»wth 12f
12J uml
and
"Y-^Q
KMBALl
A Lot Of Hoc Neckwear, thul wn8 60c,
Oidy while (his s;i1e lasts. Tnmi Monday morning until S;ilnnlay night, will we S.-11 titesi- over\-<Kil.s at this prire. Tliey are all new Cowrts ami Tans, silk n
w<»rth $1*2 00 and $1.5.00, for only..............................................
¥ ifvirc
LADIEo
proves to us that the
public airo recognizing: the jnerits of
these instruments.
Let the good work
continue.
You can*
rest assured that
every KIMBALL
PIANO we sell in
this com mun ity
strengthens our posi
tion in the Piano
Trade.
".A broad
statement,” but we
are proving it every
day. Come and sec
them.
5.50
.7i*». tor only
15c, at, ix*r yard.......................... ...........
Another lot. worth ISc. 20c and 25c
per yard, at................................................
Still another lot, worth :J5c,4(k5 and
iiOc. lit........................-.................. ...........
14c
22c
$9.75
Pi
'd
$2.50
DRESSdNG SACQDES—.Tpst opened a new lot of
Drossi
ssing Sncimes and Kimonos, pt'rfectJy
inatlc,
c, trimm
trimmed vrilh laxm fancy
^ Qr%
ruffles ami ca]ipe ctjl
ctdlnr, worth 75c, a
LAC^—Worth fJc. ^k• uml lOea j*ard,
EMBROIDERIES—Worth 15c and IKc
a j-anl, at..........................................
49c
3c
9c
HOSIERY—Splendid riblied hose for^wys and
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HMd This Allsrfisen—Tsmpsf^
■nss Lecture TofOphL
The prayer and praise asectlnc of
the rrfmda saartcrl/ neeUna. nadcr
the leadership of Oenrss Garey of Ousmy. was held at • this momtep. This
inrHee sras followod by the rWialar
derotleui MeeUnp of the quarterly
SMStlag at 1® Both eenrfees were
well attended and were eery suc«esefai.
At 1:1S this afternoon the regalar
hastneas meeting was held. Mr. Roe«all arUl lectore dls erenlng on ternharaaoe.
At the haslneea aeaslon this after«0oa the reports of the committees
vare read and the following supertn
laadaats appointed:
Orangellstle
Committee—J.
P.
Whke nf Maple City.
Banday School Committee—Dert
lohanoa of Traverse Oty.
MIssloas-aertba Wright of Travarsc aty.
Christian Endeavor-Ethel Thomas
of Traverse City.
Jonlor Department—Carrie Wood of
Traverse City.^
‘ ^
DHegates were appointed to .the
yaatiy meeting which will be bcid at
SidUBoad. Ind.. beginning Sept. 2€.
. Evsniitg Seselon.
ERmrt RosselJ delivered a wry In
terastlng lertare on **George Pox and
nis Times” last evening. Mr Russell
. opanad Ms address by .giving sketches
of the religious, pollilcsl and social
eoadJtlons In England at the time
when Pox came Into prominence. The
raliglotta condition was the result of
eampromlse rather than convict lonr
Henry VIII. wanted a divorce from
his Erat wife, Katherine Howard, but
the Catholic church allowe<l no dlvorcaa and. to aecompUsh his end. the
Protagtant ebareb was csuhllshod.
From this time oo for a nurol>er of
years the condition of the churches In
England was not enviable. The diffiarent parties. Bpiscopallan and Cathotfe. Presbyterian and Puritan, luptlst
and Coagregmtluual and Mennuniic
and Ranter were all struggling for the
, atqrreamry. The Catholics held the
ehurrh as their standahl; the Promtants upheld the Bible and Ibo other
sects held aloft.as their sbrinc. the
spirit,
f-■
f-']'
t.
**ln the midst of these warring sects
the Quaker apireared,” said Mr. Rus
sell. “With bis coming another stand
ard of Christian falih and duty was
added to the throe I have mentioned—
a double standard. Ills guide was nut
OMENA.
the churrb, as with the Catholic; not
the Bible, alone, as with the Pndesl- SlMvIal to the Evening IUx>onl.
Omima, Mich., July ir>.—Among lattant; not. the Spirit, alone, as with the
Mystic, but the Bible and the l|ol) arrlval* at the Clovers ar«‘ Miss faira
BpIrH together, guiding IhiMi church iMth T«M-n‘nee and Miss Ella Deche
and lodlriduaL Ttie Individual could iMu h «»f Clurlnuall. O.: Mrs. George P
no longer aubstitnto the fantasies of T«Mrent>\ Paul Tom>nce. Miss Marj
an excited brain for the vole« and will T«»rrene«v Master John Tturc-nee. all ol
, of Ood, for his Tevelatlon must acroni Marlon. Ind.; Miss U>ulsc Roth. Mliu>
with God’s revealed will in the Bible. Mary Zimmerman, Miss Zlmnierman.
On the other band, the letter of the all Of Chlcaign.
A nmirart has Just Ikhmi made with
acriplure could no longer be wT«»st«'i|
Into worldly and unaplrltual doctrines, R B. Stanley of Traverse City tr
in acetylene gas plant at the
because the Bible must be InterpreteHl
by the same spirit that gave It forth, Clovers. The work will be begun
nat this double standard was contlaaally in the mind of Georgia Fox—
NORTHPORT POINT. «
Omugh he nowhere states It. as I
have done—Is evldenc<*d by two Spoelal to the Evening Ri'cord.
Nwthp<irt Point,. Mich., July-IS.—
tbonghts that were mmstantTy In hU
mouth. He speaks of hU *opcnlnga of Tlie Evans fkmiir of Fort Wayne
tba scriptures’ as the tiasis of his opened their cottage at the point
teaching, and be turns men from the
<
outwam rite, of worship to Christ i
^^
wUbto them.” ^
^oontmate of Miss Evans at Vasj ear college, is her guest h€*re.
A b«*auilful Racine sailboat, cat-rig.
arrlv»‘d for MImi Barns last week.
On Saturday evening
gave the first moonlight
•!
the Whale, the party going after-
NOnCE
'^S
The anaUNTB ualaa today broagkt
BMBy toarfate for the aorth who art
taMag advwtage of the throagh
aleepar tervlee ID amka a trip ia
fort aad awakaa at the door af the
aorth TTavatae Oty.
be bad while looking orei
watera of Graad Traverae bay, the
goal of all wayfaren.
Mr. and Mra. F. M. HHI aad tea.
Master Harold D. Hill, of ChAcago.
were fasewtgerr oa the G. R. A I. this
moralag caroate to Northport Potot,
where they wUI be gueeta of T. C. JaaIscb and fomlly at their beauUfol new
exKtage. whk^ la polat of beauty has
BO rival, either la arcbltcctoral atylc
or furnishings.
A CadJUae party couslsHog of Dr.
and Mra E. C Miller, Mrs. C. J. Mc
Hugh aad Miss Breen, arrived on the
early train and took pannage for Neab-ta-waata. wbero they will occupy
the Tynyeoed (boose In the wood) cot
tage for the reamlnder of the season.
Miss K. M. WllllaanoB aad maid of
Ctarlnnatl were also booad today for
Ne-ab-U-waaU where they srfll oocnpy
the Price cottager the rest of the sea
son.
D. H. Power of Pontiac pi
through the city this morning coroute
from a trip from Kingsley to Northport, where bis Camtly are spending
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mulllken
Mbs Florence Mulllken, Master Har
old and Baby Lillian, accompanied by
Harriet Cnark all of St. Joseph,
rivcHl over the early Fere Marquette
train and took paasage for the Mnlllken cottage at NVab-ta-wanU. where
they will spend the season, this being
the usual summer home of the family.
The morning boat from Ne-ah-tawanta brought to the city enroute for
Grand Rapids Miss Cora June Cady,
the artist, and her guest. Miss Bertha
Kutrbe. who have lM«en si>endlng
eral weeks at Miss Cady's cottage,
•The Place of the Pump.” While the
name savors of the old Indian Idlosyn
erasy, such as Chief ”Hole in the Day'
••Bold Bad Eagle.*' owing to some
pectiHsr eccentricity which makes the
name iwsslble to the red skin, yet
name chosen for this paftlcular
tage has bwn bollt upon contrary
lines tieeause. In plain, words, there Is
pump belonging to the cottage.
There Is a puinj>. not far away, the
pn»|K-ny of E. A. Stowe of Sunset
Ijodge. whose home is In Grand Rap
ids. which because of Its value t
MiTt life Miss Cady chose to dedicate
sort of iHmefacior aud au namtHl her
cottage after it and maile It ’Immorul.
A |»unip on the point where Ihiwc t
tag«*s are situati>d U lioth rare i
valuable and by calling attention
“The Place of the Pump ” Miss
Ctxly stands out as a bc-nefaclor
summer residents, who come fnun the
surrounding cottages and refresh
themselvea at this particular pump.
FurtlHT Miss Cady staU*<l to the Rec
ord. her cottage was beautifully situ
ate«l as she could stn* water from <n erj
window, ns the windows which do
ha»k out over the )»ay. look toward this
everlasting pump.
\ *^**^**
o®** of
coi-
I dMirc to sUtc that 1 do not now {
farniab broad to Payne-a restaurant.
^ i^rfy of twenty-slx went to Old
A full •apply may be found at J. W. j Mls-bm
the Onekaq in on Monday.
Jackaoa’s coafcctioijery store. Front spending the afternoon there. Two of
the party l»oIng 8t. Mary'a grmduaiea
•trcctTrUnble’a Bakery.
Joined Dr. Lefflngwell and his party at
July lOAt
Old Mission in a sail to Elk Rapids. .
ALL PERSONS wUhlng to taka coo-1 On Monday eveolng Mrs. Balch
varaaUooal German meet at the Graad j gnve a marshmallow roast oo the
Traverae Busia^ unlverally Monday j beach In front of her cottage, followed
evening nt 7:30, July 17.
July 15-lt i by light refreshmenu In the house.
^1,000
TO THEGOOOON WHEELS
prama oa Wadaaaday evaatag.
Nineteen Reported Btebn and Twmty
The Ug raee met of tka Traverie
One Haro Boss Recevarod
City Drtvtag Park aaaoclatioH wUl be
Lo^ and Loaaaa.
held la tkb city’July 25, 2C. 27. Tke
track b la good condition and aome
If there b any pencm In Trareowe latcreatlng horse mcaa are looked ttf.
Oty beUer able to scent stolen bicycle all tke horses from tke Cadillac .meat,
keetta than Cktef of Poilee Aakum let will be transferred directly to tkb
tkem apeak at once or forever bold dty ta
I private qua under the supenrltheir peace. Doring the IntervcBtag aion of John Carmody. Tkb will bring
ttaM ketweea'May t aad inly 12 atae- one of tke largest strings of horses to
teen atolen klcydes v^ere reportad to tke city that has ever been here.
him aad today wot oaly bare they
The steamer Cohimbb srUl give a
been found and In most cases returned moonlit eacursk* on the bay to
but kiB books ahow that be baa three morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock and
•no tke good" over and above the tke fare wtll be the cheaped of the
stolea ones ao that It b proltable for season, ten cenu. A ride around the
Traverse City citizens to report aueb bay by moonlight b certainly a pleas
loascs for the chief of poliro not only ant way to spend an evening and no
geu on a rampage and roou out the doubt a brge crxmd will take advan
stolea property but he finds a stray tage of the occasion and turn ooL
bike or two to pay bfin for hb trouble.
Five knndred crates of cherries were
Thb b the list to date:
brought over thb anamaoa by tke
May »—F. Graham's wheel stolen Crescent from Bowers Harbor and lafrom water works. Value 120. Por termedbte polnu, thb being the larg
tions found In pawnshop gnd returned. est shipment since the season began.
May 19—Wheel stolen from Wlllbm
Three cars of cherries will be
Com. Valne |10. Frame, gearing and shipped to Chicago thb evening, one
separated materials all returned by Giles Bros, nnd the other two by
through ^ pawnshop.
George Lardle.
May 23—Wheel stolen fropj Don
John M unroe of Charlevob and bb
Dyer at Traverse City brick'works, pile driver are rehiilidlng the dock at
Keyslon. Recovered.
Kezb Mekezls which was destroyed by
June S—Em Wilhelm. Wheel taken ibe Ice last winter.
fron^ Hannah A Lay store. Recovered
Young People's Echo meeting tomor
from pawnshop. TThlef arrested lined row cm the Central school grounds.
117.50.
Tke delegates to the Baltimore InterJune 1»—W’beel stolen from Ed natiohal C. E convention have ar
Walt from 8. E Waifs drug store. rived home and an Interesting meeting
Found woekbter In front of 8. F. Sax b expected.
ton’s hardware store.
s
There will Ik* a meeting of Odd Fel
June 23—WTieel stolen from Jud lows in Odd Fellow hall In the Cuiman
Cameron.* Whiting hotel. Found rear block tomorrow at 3 o’clock sharp.
of Masonic block.
Rev. BIbim II will give the address. All
June 20—Wheel stolen from Wlllbm Odd Follows. Rcbekahs and their
Chnmpiun. Thief apprehended. Fined friends arc invited.
145. Now serving sentence.
Mbs Ethel Bailey will sing as au
In July. Tom Dean. Frank Bowman. offertory at Grace church 8unday
Vic Memugue. Ed Klldee. Ned Monta morning. "Fear Ye No. O. Israel.” by
gue. A. J. Doyle, 8am Elliott. L G. Dudley Buck.
Kaufman. Frank Irish and Bert Ellb
Mr. Roht*nthal of the Boston Store
have all lost and recoverod wheeb. has begun prt*peratlons for moving
Xmong them lM?lng a tricycle which to Chattanooga, 'fhe storks on the
was taken from the Utile Tavern and first floor of the Boston Store have
returned there. One of these wb(«b. iM'en condenscHl and niovcnl forward.
that of Sam Elliott, a Rambler, valued A large part of thu fixtures will be
at 120, is the only one so far not re ahlpited to hb southern store (he first
turned. That*of Bert Bills was ridden of next weekup to Walt’s drug store, where U was
left.
Two wheels' are at the police sta
tion awaiting os'ners aud a '’Queen”
Is in the country ready for a claimant.
; Cbe paat threa areeka at
Mr. Jaatack kas aaeapad tke furor
of tka Chkw board of trade aad Is
eajoytagtke rest of ike potat life for
a few days.
Oaeau at Cedar Lodge so Car: Mtaa
Jaa Vaagka Ollleu and maid. Jaekaoavtlle. UI.: Mra. W. B. Baraa. Mias
UeieB Baraa, 8L Louis: F.^ Banm.
lamdoa. Bag.; GIob B. Balck aad wife.
New Yerk city; Mrs. Davis, KwUfm.
loo; Mrs. Seott BnUer aad two daagkters aad Mrs. P. H, QIEocd aad
Indianapolis; Mra. C. 8. Bask. Mias
Virginia Baak, Fort Wayne, lad.; C. A.
Bryant and wife, Chicago; Mra. H. R
AUerbuy nod Mra. C. C. Spink and
three t^ldrea. Bt. Louis. Mo.; A. L.
Pope aad arEe. Miss Ullian Pope, Miss
Marjorie Pope. LevereU Pope. Cin
cinnati, O.; Emma L Maol, Estella
Fleming. Kewmnee, 111.; Kate
Nobles, Niles. Mich.; R. W. Wallock,
Joliet. 111.; Chaa. Nelson and wife.
Miss Clara Nelson, Mbs Etbel Nelson.
Ft. Scott. Kan.; Mra. Fred Lntky.
three children and maid, Peorb, 111.
BUSINESS MEN PROTEST
OBJECT TO THE HOLDING OF THE
STREET CARNIVAL.
Believe That It Would Be Detrimental
to the Business IntcreaU of
the City.
There Is a deddod protest against
the bolding of the strc.H*t carnival in
this dty July 74 29. Half a doxen bail
ness men got together and framed
peiJUon against the carnival. The pe
tition is U-Ing quite generally signed
and b as follows;
”Wc the undersigned business
and taxpayers of Front and Union
streets protest against the street fair
detrimental to the business Inters of Traverse CKy and blocadlng
the streets for one week."
Up until this afternoon the protest
contained the following signatures: J.
N. Marlluek. American Drug romiuiny.
W. H. Brownell. Mrs. W. G. Lawrence.
T. D. McManus. John J. Brezlna. Sber
A Hunter. C. A. Bugboe Drug
company. limited. Johnson A Pohl, El
gin C. Lewis, the Holiart company. A.
Grellick A Co.. S. F. Saxton Hardware
comiiany. Bachani A Roseoe, Barnum
A Earl, Frank Trude, Rowland Doug
las. G. W. Miller, P. Kyselka, Julius
Campbell, Queen City Implement
pany. C. E. McManus A Co., E. B.
Minor. J. W. Mllllken. J. A. Montague.
Hamilton Clothing com|>any. O. P.
Carver. Loon F. TUus. Charles O.
Johnson, sheriff. Captain fra Munselle,
E N. Mohlo. R. Wilhelm. W. P. Crot
scr, Barney Anderson. I. B. Gilbert
UmfERSin BTEHSION
Prqteaaor Jerome Raymond Will Be
the Speaker Thb Year and Will
Take Audiences to Europe.
iKH-n
WORTH
OF*
PERSONAL.
Mrs. D. W. lx*mon and son. Master
Dwight, accompanied by Mrs. F. Robb,
were pleasure seekers on today’s boat,
Miss Emma Kelley was a paasenger
for the Kelley cottage thb morning at
Carp bke.
John Ott and guests. Mrs. M. D.
Stccher and Miss l.<ulu Steelier of Chi
cago si>ent the day at Onu*na. return
ing again thb evening.
Mrs. E. W. Jackson of Trent re
turned home this morning after spend
ing a few weeks In this city the guest
of her slater, Mrs. 8. K. Lewis.
Mrs. W. Carey Hull left this morn
ing for Cadillac, where, she will join
Mr. Hull and l>arty consisting of
Tracy Gillis and . Mr. Longnockcr of
Ohio, who are returning via their aiitoile from Chicago, after partJclpaltn the St. Paul trip of last week.
The party left Chicago Thursday
morning, making stops at South Bend
and Greenville. They report a fine
trip, wrltb good roads and no breaks.
TTie fiarty returned thb evening.
Miss Vera Hubble of Mantnn Is the
guest of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Hubbel, where she will r«maln for two weeks.
Mbs Minnie Hubbel left thb morn
ing for Detroit, where she will make a
visit to friends after which she will
go to Cleveland and be the guest of
friends befofo returning home.
Mrs. Lottie Brower of Fife Lake retnrned'home this morning after spend
ing a few days in the city as the guest
of O. V. Adams smd family.
Mrs. T. D. Kimball and Miss Helen
Gregory of Fife Lake returned home
today after spending a week as tke
guest of Mrs. E. Hagadorn.
tko CKy Todiqr.
M
:iM’8
United States revenue cotter Tusoniorax. ta command of Captain John
OflBaMt. arrived ta tkb poa tkb after-
evaatag at tke opeca
RapMs uadar tka am
WoBMUfa OanmlCTy Uni
FRIENDS CHURCH.
1 a.
workers’ conlereope, M bf
i, P. White.
'
IJ
f :45. Bfhle KbooL
^
n a.
meeting for worship. Revs.
ji
Elbm BosselU Ira Johnson, Wallae
jQhason and others will be In attend.
T
-
Tfce Co^leeted by tke aa
taabta wtti be tespeotod wImb ahe ai^
T:W p. m.. 1
rivea.'
by Bbert Rnsaeil. AH tke endenvorThe tklpk earpeater was 111 and
era at tke dty nre tarlted to attend. '
oelved treaunent here. Tke boat will
There la n prosped of Rev. Waltaoe
lay over tonight and go to Cknrlevolx Joknaon remnining and proaebtafe
ench night next week In the Friends
church. Definite announeemont to
morrow. Alt are cordially tnvUod
Joseph Jeffemm -went tato one of tb» to aUei
Uend[ those meetings.
trig Wafi street bond he«w« one day.
years ago. wrbhlag to aeU aome gornteee any one know you pefwonaUy
here. Mr. Jeffersonr asked tke clerk,
after b* bad given hb name. If not.
you win have to be Identified, yon
know."
Jeffetsen ^ned alooehingty against
tke countmT Bhakinc bb heed sadly,
hb woodeffDl Mne eyes twinkling. “If
me,"
Hed
didn’t need hb dog Schneider arter
that: the big office was fnl| of any
nnmlier of people willing to Identify
him.—New York Times.
STM LMIDRT M DOIUD
BANK TOUB IBU
FuikIb with us ami wo will ditdilo oarningt with you liy
oompounilini; your intcrotl at
a liberal rate, acmi-anbtiaDy.
SafBty VbgU Boiti U Btat
Only F2.00 vtrTBBT
The Wright Brtm.* Star Inundry b
widely known and Its services numerooaly sought after. There Is a strike
on among the laundries of Chlongo nr.d
today Wright Bros, received n com
munication from Cluet. Peabody A Cki..
the large collar manufacturers, offer
ing to send their work to thb city,
naming thep rice-the company pays in
(^Icagn. The firm has also received a
proposition from the Imperial hotel In
Petoskey for Iho work of that hotel for
the season. 7*he Star lanndnr b al
ready doing the laundry work of the
steamer Illinois, nil of which Is an evi
dence that the’ Wright Bros, laundry
b well nnd fav«>rably known beyond
the confines of Grand Traverse county.
July 14-21
lietvs. word came that S4ime of Hie
railroad <-lalro agents' had already set
tled with and seeun*d r«*leaws from
some of the Injured |tass4*ngers.
That called forth the story of the experleiu-e of a ebim agent who had
b*en tteiit to S4*tlle with a pMs-senger
injured In a w m-k on a soul hern rail
road. In whh h a roaeh had rolh*d dow*n
an embankment. Tlie passenger had
TRAVERSE GIB STATE BARI
IT’S POOR
ECONOMY
to Ro bare hanc^ed when
you can buy "a i;ootl pair
of Canvas Gloves
Mr. Hobbins, manager of the
Fotchman Furniture Cc. of Pe
toskey. called on us Thursday
evening and^ looked over ojr
stock of furniture and agreed
to buy the same, and waz to
have come down on yesterday’s
afternoon train to invoice the
stock and so we advertised that
yesterday was your last chance
to buy goods at less than whole
sale cost. Up to this hour he
has not appeared and so our
furniture b still on sale at re
tail at ahout half price until'
further notice.
ONLY A NIGKIE
Tins is our price for
nc.xi Saturday, July lath.
Remember we sell but
three (H) pair to any one
customer at this price.
The Boston Store.
'Z\
railroad man stood ready to have paid
him 12.300 fnr n n'lcaM*.
\Vlu*n asked what he thought would
be right, the iiijurr*<l i»ah>K*nger. au
Arkansan, said:
“Wall, stranger, that was a pretty
long fall. They tell me. that tliar ear
miiHt have rolled nlvnit sixty f4*et. I
think I onglit to get 11 a foot, any
way.”—rUiladelphb I>«dscr.
* Elward^C. Stokes, governor nl New
Jersey, recently la\*lied a friend to
dine at a Trt*ntun rt*staurant and after
ward discovered that he had forgotten
his pocketiKXik. “I am gt>vernor of
New Jersey and VrIH settle this little
matter when I come In again.” ex
plained Governor Stokes to the cash
ier. -I’m President Roosevelt and
you’ll settle now.” said the cashier,
who was new. Happily the governor
found somelKidy who could vouch for
hb honesty.
Take a look at our Collar
Window and see how near
you can ^ess to the correct
number of Collars in the dis-.
play.
Mr. Hobbins, manager ot the
Fotchman Furniture Co. of Petolkey. called on us *rhursday
evening and looked over our
stock ot furniture and agreed
to buy the same, and was to
have come down on yesterday’s
afternoon train to Invoice the
stock and eo we advertised
that yesUrday was your last
chance to buy goods at less
than wholesale cost. Up to
this hour he has not appeared
and so our furniture b still on
sale at reUil at abo*it half
price until further iwtiee.
One
Dozen Collars
FREE for the nearest j^ucss.
One-half Dozen for second
nearest guess
;
:
;
;
;
The Boston Store.
AND
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.
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mumtMmmm.
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SOUTH SIDE
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F:
DB. W. A. FABMSWOITB
PARK PLACE HOTEL
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CREBCENT IN8PECTEO.
tatad Btatas ftawmuw Orttar Wm in
tkb dty gave a vary 1
CHIEF OF POUCC ABHTON ROOT8
UP STOLEN BIKES.
of unlv
tension leriurvs to bo given this fall,
beginning In Oclolier. All who attend
ed the lectures given by Prof. E. E.
Sitarka of Chicago nniversity
•Men Who Made the Nation" wfre
delighted and know what profltuble
and entertaining courses are. This
the work wib undoubtedly bo as
phasing and as profitable.
I*rof. Jerome Raymond of Chicago
university has been secured to give a
of six lectures. Illustrated with
ereoptlcon and finely colored
prinu on six European cities,
only will the points of Interest in these
cities be shown but the dally life of
the people will also be portrayed.
These lectures will not be dry and
philof
iloBophIcal to be interesting, but will
deal ^with the present appearance and
life of the city. Tke cities to be trealConslanilnople. St. Petersburg,Vienna. Berlin. Paris and London.
These lectures are to be of the same
nature aa Professor Stoddard’s that
were so popubr throughout the couna short time ago and which today yon,“ cried Mr. Tankley.
“Za’i shot?” gurgled Mr. Tinkler,
found on the shelves of all the Jl‘bind hb paper. “Wafs matter wlx
brmries of the country. It will be a
Bunqie. . Professor Raymond
•YMi. It’s pbln enongh. Ton’re hoidcornea very highly recomroended.
ing that paper iniside down."
“Yeah* Well-ec-I’m tryln’ aholve
ALL WALL PAPER gees at hal fKiXKle. Picture of Roosevelt wUbont
price.. Come quick.
bat: mnsbt fin4 haL"—Phibdelpbb
Leiger.
.The Boetoft ttora.
wro aK sAowi
•a.oo SMOi
t cmr. WCHMAN, SATUMAY, iOLV 18.1106. !
Mia. Paiamr. wte is upimBai
■Humir at OamM. was tha sac
Mn. Ward la Ttmaday.
Thava ware aevauml maoMIEhl
tag paittai la taka advaattca of tke
baaattfal afooallgbt Wedaeaday
HOE STORE
-I
THE^ EVENING
RECORD
TRAVCRSC CITY, MICHIOAN, SATURDAY, JULY IS. 1
•^fcHRISTUN ENDEAVOR.
The Congressional Tour to the Philippine Islands ~
MZB8 AIICE XOOSEVm.
fEClEXJJtT TAPT.
raOSTAXT TArrS PIURfVte*
SEFEEBEIIATIVE SS AXMOVD.
tmtXT,
Ml WaaMnitUio
A ^ tm Jmm M am ••IM
mm*3 rrmaesaoe « J«»y ■•
MVtet to arrive 1 TofcoHami
July M. alUMrtar for a ofcort o»^ •»
HawAotm. Trom ttet point ib* omdal
liarty oT U» aecrrta»y-a»<»« ^ ^
I «< th* mOcMOo. Thry
MfrA to on* or tker Imperial r
----------------------------------------J b. rtwwrr^
ami---.-verjr
aUrtitkio '
ootbafp. Tl»* Japan**or tbr orraalan lo
tbHr appr*«laUan of Amertea'ii •yn.i*thrtlcattltwl*- la tba pnaant war. anil a a*r1«a
of «ntrfta»nnM«U of »r««t macnin****®*
baa Im^o
After -
frarb that city on A»»* *• <»“ **» wenln< of Uu- day foUualna tbelr arrival
ilWrnbr 0«m«1 and Mra Wrlyhi
Viin bold a Iwirtloo al the g«m-n»m»-«l
hmi*. Cmj tb* nrxt day tbv chainlx-r
of rommerra wlU alv« a dinner. ThU
m
will be aOcceeded by a men
Army and Xavy dub by Cleneral and
Mni: CorWn. A day Uler ArdiWrtiof.
llarrr
a ill
entertain
tba
vlaltliic
Arnerimmi at the archlmpleopal palace.
Neat day a numta-r of nt>rmentatlm
I'tllplnoe will *ive a ccmnanlous din
ner. an«* Snally the cltl«rf»' eommlttoe
alU wind op the aUlclal fentlvltlea
a ball. Tbie wlU be the alynal I
of in^lva
wealthy , cltlaeue of the
Win. and i
rchlpelaiTQ have a repu'
rapUal €>f tli
tatlon for lavlab boepltallty.
Havlna aatlafltd the demanda of omtooette. the bualneaa end of I
I «dkia«
t>arty atU proceed to am aa much
poadble of If note Bani'a atranre oi
rntal appanasv. aatlafy themaelvm
tp whav the rbuntry ta like and a hat
reaUy to be cxpmted of the Hub brown
men who, acoordlnr to the Ute Thomaa
It Kaed. have coat the American |>e«>|>lr
tZ per hand, liualneaa In the oatcnalItle puriKiae of the expedition, and
expected that the menibera of the party
will More up larye quantlttea of In
formation abirh will he aer\ict«ble
■lonal lefftaUllon.
T
projectI rwaa undertaken at the Inatance
of thef r
Philippine Eovemmml. Thia
eqolralent to aayiny that the cx|H-naea
of the tour will be bn
KUtea trvaaury. and
c'omprehenalve .one.
• department
ed by
hlrty I
l^vlrir I
wiaild be perm It led to. accomimny tb
fairty at their own expenae.
At tbia aeaaon. the moat trying of th
entire year In aouth Parlftc n-ffiona.
itiyace to the Phillppinisa and a pro
lonped aojoum In the arrhipelaco ar
rather b>mildable for an Ainrrloan t
contemplate. In view of the di-cldedly
herculean |iroportlona of the accreb
rtary
of war It araue* powerfully for
ynllnn to the cauar that heI h
haa been
Induced to attempt It.
HInce
turn from the talanda luM year
Wn In conaiant receipt of advirea
from rallable anarvaa In.the arrhl|ielato the effect that hta preaence would
do wtmdera toward eaalna
liotnta of friction between the nativra
and the Americana.
It la a cuiioua atale of affalra, but
It la a fart, that the I’nited Kiaiea
rmment haa brrit prartlrally without
rnJIabb- miuna of aet'urlna unblaaeil
IHHta of what ta taklnc place In the
lamia. Aimoat all utbeial r«-|»»»rt>i have
l>een so vnrylny In detail oa to be OfraItaratlvely uaHeaa.
The oplnlona^
rMklenta, either .tUktl\-e or f.ovlxn. I
lalanda. and he la afraid that he waa
mlaunderatood. The KlUplno political
leader luut never been able to draw the
line rsry definitely between pollllca
f and tl
an mo critlHam.
rt>ma
on or the nativta.
Te»|>»»n
1
liiK at varlouj* i>olnta In» the archl|a-lniro
lealun
He
waa liifornu>d rvc-ntly that the nidiral
will* r.f the f»-dend iwrty 4ii the UlaiwU
assembly caniiol
•|»?e
fuj
reason, la w hy h«- w ;ia iierauaded to
[C the Journwy.
He dftlarea that
waa alwaya a» cotiaertallve aa he
*lhly could 1*e while he waa In the
pl.ltofv or th. rhtll|>|.in.-r.
c<*nau* was finUhed last AlJ
will be April, l»o:. before I
In lawr
be
preoertbed
have never bad any i
agement of their public affairs. il
*-otnmon laiU-f among the l-IHpl
ttuit the coming of the asaeinbly
Iht'lr iMiHtlc.ll millennium
by leglsUtlun
•h have atTHct^'d
will dls.ip|M-i»r like magic. They
yet to h-jim the leaatm that legt*Utlon
U a di»ublr »*Jg«-d to«il; that It at«ra
tlm*-* cut*, but doe* not always cure.
K\-rr Klncc the Internal revenue V
on liquor and tobacco went Into elTecl
la*t. there
Ih the PhlHppIn
ha* iKvn bluer protest. Although the
U«x I* moderate—only about one-half
the rate Imi'oaed In the United Stale*
I'd by
—It ha* U**-n badly received
hta la
ably to l*e fouhd In the fact that
before hj»ve these articles of
consumption been subjected to
tlemeiit of a rather
rich ha* arl.«<-n In C
e fltml extinctum
ago the
American
authorlilt** arrested sev
eral landowners In that province, who
were chargc'd with Iwlng accomplice* of
Udroncs.
Ladronism haa never been
thoroughly suppressed In Uavite. Out
breaks have been so frequent that It
ha* b*'eii neceosar>- to maintain a large
contlabulary forc<-, and It ha* oflTO
tla»t lending ns n of the provbeen know n to o»nnlw at the
e*caj.e of the ladron.a. Some of these
landed jifoprletor* have been In the
habit €>f paying protection money to the
bandtta to prwretit anaoranee. and Um
dcstructkMi of UMr cropa. Several arbewn made. Pedro Rohaa.
of the rtchMt men tn the
PblUpptnea. waa one of the men taken.
A *ood deal of hlttcmcM prevaSa and
Mr. Taft will fistd an opportunity to
employ hta aklU aa a healer.
The- inrestlsattiw party and paasfbty
aome of the otbera will be taken on
board ooe of the povemment tranaporta and carried on a tour of the
arvhlpeUyo. All of the principal porta
of the lalanda wUl be Tialted and the
tranaport wlU remain lony enonch tn
port to «lve the tourUta an opportunity
to vlalt the Interior and to aee for
tbemaelvea whether or not the natives
are ready for self government. Prac
tically every aecUun of the Islands win
be vtstted. After a abort time spent
w lib the doc eatlns Idorrutea. the party
will proceed to the northern district
of Luxon and call uiwn the Bontocs.
These wards of Uncle Sam met some
of the members of the dlstinaulMted
party at the 81. Louis fair and old aaaoclathMiB will be revived. The Hontoca are head hupt**ra. and a warrior's
record In that direction la tattooed on
hU breast. Antimlo, the chief clf ibe
tribe, who waa at St. Louis last year,
has five beads credited to him.
cm the southeast coast of MIndaruto
the secretary and hla friend* will make
the ikuroboa. the mcbit s|>ccthe tribesmen. Unlike moat
tacular «
_____
. he Mindanao peojde they are
not Mt.hammedan*. buf arc (wjtana
pure and simple. They are the moat
attractive heikinjc .
The m<ri are tall. aliMw y and
lutndsuiiM*. and the women apr well
fitriiUHl. itraceful and frequently pr»-tty. IUiiKlnally the Itayubaa were also
the luiblt Is dylnc
head hunters.
in b*wd work, and
lUtlc.
' 1*1 rha|>s the n.'itlvea b*at kttown to
the vlsUors and olmc tbuoa; most famil
iar to the iM-opte of the United States
Kenemlly are the Moroo. who will be
|K*rmltle.l to entertain ih« I'orty for a
short time. These H»lereatln« savacea
defied the S|ianbih authorities fur cen
turies and Ojuld not be ousted fmm
WM'M
«
lh«*lr mountain fortres*«*s
I’llll.ll lUr
An»ertcaiu« reached the Philippines they
archUielogo and
were the temuw »if
tqurrrd.
Uncls
had never b««-n
Ham's men In khaki found them trouhlesimu-. but they were fiimlly brousht
to term* and have recently ado|>ted on
attitude of n-*iMTtfuI sulrnilsslon that
Is almost a miracle to the old time
Hpanlvh rraldenls.
Amona the w«'U known persona who
accoiniiany the M-cretary ore Mias Alice
KiMjsevelt and several of her young
friend*. Senator and Mra: I>uiho. ISenator and Mr*. New* of Idaho.
Ida of Neva
Scott
>. Repi
>nd of MlsI Mm. Driscoll
souti. Repn-«<-nfatlve
epn-sscntatlve and Miw.
of New York. Uei»r«*e
, pr.'*entatlve and
lamd of Muhlgnri. Ri-preaentatlve
M.i»aachu*eU*, Rrpre-
Kaiisa*.
Sch^rley
of
Kentucky
THE FIRST MOTOR OMNIBUS POSTOFFICE.
M aO tta parts this M also tme. Tba
drwdrop as sraU as tba aur tcUa aa
that God » and speaks of hla power
Dd BM goodnass.
RaOgloaB teaeban hava always takaa
advantage of tba fat^t that nature Is
atmply
unwritten
tbsologj.
Ftoai
carilaat ttSMS truth coocrralng God
haa been illustrated by the beautiful
things la tbe world about ua. In almost
every
natural
pbenotacnon
ffum t;od. *nila tiring true. U to uw
aured that mra would have sera
sages In tbs ftowexa. If. as the poK
uuiui in stoDM,**
there »re •Wenuona
more can we rxiwct to find maaaages in tbe gowera. natupe’a bosC
beauUrnl
adarnmenL
The floaren
hare a Unguape. They convey »ewaagea from man to nun. and much
more du they opeuk and teara of lltin
who nude them and decked tbem In
all their lieauiy and gave to thrai thrir
sweet fragratu'e.
1. The flowers teach a lesson on faith.
•Vonslder the lilies of the field, laiw'
they grow." How do they grovl Xo
knows or can ecidahi the mystery
of their growth. We know Uut they
iniw. but no oiM* con exjilxlu their
growth. In tbe realm of religkm aa Ift
ll»e realm of nature there are many
thing* that we cannot explain or imdemtxnd. but we can believe In them.
-We walk by faith and not by sight."
ReUgtun la of faith, nor ta K onreaaaoable to Irelleve what we jannrt fully
comprehend. We know tfliit the musckw of tlie arm ore under U>e eoutrol
of the will, but bow the mlml acta u|>oD
the Ixaly In using the mwlea of the
arm no nun koowa. The fact la evi
dent: the idiiloagithy to anfathonuhle.
By religion* exi»erlence we know many
thing* tlut we cannot (
can believe them and ^
nuke them plain to u*.
2. The flower* teach a lesson on dlvlm* ITovldent'c. The lilies grow with
out tolling or s]tUuilng because God
cares for them, and If He care for the
Uly. which today la atul tomorrow la
cast Into the oven, shall He ^ much
more care for HUi owm chtldrra? If
God takes care of tbe fiowera we can
rest assured that Be will ouar far ua.
-Therefore take uo thought wnylgg.
What shall we rat? or 1»*lut ahall wedrink? or Wherewithal ahall we be
clothed? • • • for your Heavenly Fa-
»ut»plj
3- TIm' fluwt-r* teach g lesson on tb*
tranaltortneaa of huoun Ufa. -Aa the
flower of tlie field be {nun] ahall paas
ly.” The flower aooO fades knd
dies. Human life at Ita best la brief.
Let ua therefore nuke tbe heat of It
May the ia»rd “ao teach us to number
our days that wre may apply our bsarts
unto wladom."
Bistr ngADtgan.
and
A Few Interesting Pictures From Far and Near
LAOS CELEBRATING THE CORONATION OF THEIR NEW KING.
Ry RSV. U. H. DOTLB.
____-Tba
of tbe flowwase
Matt, vt »M; Jaa. 1. ml
IMg vntnete speaks of God. *T1m
baavcM debars tba gkrr oC Osd. aai
ImasMBt absvctb hla handlsrork.*'
wot anl7 la Its greater paas does
tba onlTcrsa Micak U QoA JB teach
A WONDERFUL MICHIGAN GIANT.
plctun
The fantastic ceremony shown
tich pn
Ml of SbMVong. the new kliqc of V
southeastern Asia. The monarch I
pnty years of age and was at on
the cut he la being saluted I
• n pupil or the Boole Uolonlale. Paris In
I
n-preaenUtlvea «»f hla aperator*. Thw I
1 the coming rrlgn.
inaaka and are auppoaed to exert a great
Orlarta at the WeUk RevIraL
The following i»aragraiili from an ap^
tide In the Outlook crHilhi Uhrtotla*
Endeavor with tbe origin of the Weloh
revival. It glvea aome facta of groat
interest:
-The Impiitoe toward God which wna
moving the aubconaclousness of tbs
whole Welsh nation bad ahown Itoelf
very stroagly In a certain church to
Cardlguuahlre In the spring of IHOi.
The mlnlKter bad been praying to a
apecial manner for a revival both to hto
heart and among tbe .voung of hta
church. At a ubrbitton Endeavor meattog a young girl who had been paaolng
thrvmgh a iM-riod of atruggto and donU
made public and Joyful i
of her love for Jeaua. It waa than that
tbe n-vival. as am-h, began. A party of
thcae Eudeavorera. fired with neal and
n tladr newly gained power, went
place to plaop apsiklug to their
fellowa Tto'y came to tbe rlUage tn
whk-b Evan Uoberta was otaylng. and
It waa at one of their msotlnga that he
bad the vision to go to hto own Vuiage."
Ptwai tb* Laraltr i
An interratlng letter from New Catodonto. L: I., auya that oqt of a total
popolatloo of <kOB2 thexe are now
1.968 Eudeavorera. 451 of whom are
of «
Alahd
r mtosloos. For aeveral years they
have tried to start a mission to toe
Dorthern island, bid were aot per
mitted.
This yea^^tbey have got a
good foothold and bow have 2.U94 adhersota. with a memberghlp of 543.
A GREAT FORTUNE EXPOSEO TO VIEW.
motor omnibuses like 1
wted a 1
The Isle of Wight haa Inaugural
luatmted In the cut. and they are to dally
vehiclea not only carry paaaengers.
t aa perambulating
Another use to which theae motors have been put 1*
the United Ki
bookatoreo.
Morra. The roads to the lal*lal* of wignt
Wight are the fi
and their perfect coodlUon adds largely to the succcas f the project
A STEAMER THAT SAILS AMONG THE ANDES.
la PavoAga Ker.
Ibe Bombay UbriatUn EndeaTor so
ciety. organtaed Jan. 1. IflSfi. to the first
In all India.
It la. afinr aU these
years, a growing power. Lest year Its
members preached to about IflLOOO paopie at falm. dtotrlbeted about 15.100
trsrta. coodocted
foortacn Sunday
gchooto regularly and rtodted the hoapltato every Sunday. Tbay uas a megaphaoe prsadilog to tba notoy straeta.
■'i
/
^
v
<<
When Bav. Boraca Dutton went ta
Italy to IfiQS be found anly one Cbiladnn Bndaaror aoelaty In aO Italy, that
tn tbe Bapdat eburcb at Plasa. la La
rina. Boma. Now Italy tea assan.
N. g good Idas of the apace occupied by
In United .^tea currency
may be gained from the cut h«rrwtth glveak Here that amount of
pad
told out to neat pltea
Wd
plten on tables, if there were «t00 i
and If lthe hllU wet* divided Into oaull denomlnatlota
them would be required, aod
glw entire amount would be of grmter bulk and hes'ivler than ooe mao could
would occupy I
bft ttom tbe ground. Buch
Such a coHecUon of dollar I
•imm than tbs ordinary banking sstaUtohmem could afloi^ to give tv them.
r lUoatrated to
Ptoture la the Inca. buBt at HolL
The SU
1 Lake TUIoaco. the largest lake la South America and the lofUeri
for service
> American < -ontlnent. This lake Ilea between two cordUbody Of water
The boat was •
aAndra at an altitude €>f lL»Oe feet above toe
leiwa of thq._____
of Peru, where it was taken I
under lu own steam to Mollendo. a seaport
- L«M Iaeparate
pieces and carried on lama back up thw moonlain*. It r
puckagha and waa conveyed 1U>> milea. A railroad haa
Kaa been built froin tbe
coast to the lake, and thg boat la part of tbe ayatAn. Lake TltJcaoa to arirenty
miles to length and has several good ohwd vlltoges on iU
Bev. '
______
«1U .ro-ln, «<du tmrUIr- H. Is now «won M M(U IncNc In
belgtat and wetgtis no pounds. Aa BBoy be assn, he Is well propsrtlOBed. aad be
to reputed to be aa strong aa an ox. Be has worked underground aa a ndner
ever atoce be waa a small boy. and that raMwr unfariMwble mode of Nring has
of tbs faiDMM giMHMMiMiMIdiy. gold
remrtly. *1 hdvu no hsritutton tai guy
ing ftut CMutign MdUTdr to tbg
higbBUt gfid bggt tbta« dtot Oud hug
iJ
g«t tra^ladlg. fibd tt teg ipigdily
THK mmamm moona rnMvm «rv, m^rntm, tATuiMAy. julv «. twL
i && Itefom of
I SHERLOCK
HOLMES
By A. CpWAIf POY^
II«mM ml mm I
•rt*«fMir.*-A«
The AdveBlore o
the Golden
Princ^Nez
I aMaad by jonr oari him in order io aw
eye. Sltttai
r I
tedlsiad
to aaganl as aa nateiiyf
i
necMont. tm
I nm nmelnead that the lady bad »a
iMootlan of tefUrtliv ao grieroa
layury. Aa amaasla does not eonn
■». I> «f»» Switt.
tmi. t.0 A <■%.— /*^lr BM/ r«
4v jrwiurr.
a <V
fCotttlosed SYtwi WMlfiMMSojr* iMW )
#ir. i«v (Km soiuKr wnuruiuv umiMr.
All <Ur «Ml »ottiHlliM« all Q(«tit W.
Tvf at^u that ruuiu uf a nturolnx well.
fog I'Mir jiHuig Mr. HtutUi.
auiokrr alao. Lat iiot aa bad aa tlie prof»aa<ir. Ilia bealtb-WfU, I itoo t kuow
tliai U'a %attvr ttor voraa for the amokIbf.~Ali.** aatd lluljiMv. 'Owt It kiUa the
apprttfr."Woll. 1 dou’t know about that, air.**
**J aopiNiar tba luvfaaaor «<aU harder
aarthiugr
br la rariabla. Til aaj- tbat for
•Til «agrr he took ao braakiit tbia
r
yj
h'-'y
for bar.
orofla. and as abr was axtresnaly
abort aigktad ate waa rsalty bal|de«
wttbowt tteia. Hw ton down a conidor whkb she Imagined to te that by
wbkli Mia bod coma-bodi w«aa lined
with cocoannt nuittlng-and It was
only when U waa too late tbat ate nO'
torntoQd tbat obe bad taken the wrta«
paaaage and tbat bar rstraat
off teblnd ber. «Vt
I ate to dof
file ceold not gn l«ek
remain where she was. flbe moat go
on. 8he went on. Rte mounted a
stair, pusbed open a door and found
baraelf in your room."
Tbe oM maw sat with hU mouth open,
staring nildly a| Hulmea. Amaaemsnt
aad fear wmr4 atag|psd n|iob bis expresatre featwres. Kow wHh an effort^
be flbrugged his sbouldsrs and barat
torm WM Ml far Bfr. My bnahanrt
ewnm «a tbgMnd. w«b Ms 9 «aciaB
gataa and baa bred In dolac arsv «
bnawii^ wafl tbnc If tba aMbes
knew wbm be was not a weak would
peas tefera JnoOca arewM te done.
TV aM own roaabad 4«t • tram
bai and halpod bMMlf to « aVa
*1 gto to ymr bnada, Aaan." nto
“W waea alwaga boad to me.*
n VawjMC yet told yan tba haigbt
aftdaiiilatoy.-aaJdate. "ABoagow
wanrndea af the tadar tbara waa «
wV was tba CMsad of my baarL 1
waa nabla. iiaaettdh. lorb»g-an ti
tty boibaad waa ant Be bated v
lebca. Wa woaa aU guilty. If tVt la
L bto te waa n
not Ha WToto forr dtaanadlag to 1
Thina leCtana wo«M Vea aaved
V wooid
ny dttiy. la wbkb frmo 4
id W9
today I bad eotoved bodi tty faoliaga
toward bltt ai9 tba view wbMh aadi
of oa bad taboo. My hnababi fawd
and kept bath dinry and tattera.
bki ttem. aad be triad bard to awaar
away the young aaan’a life, la tMa be
failed, but
It Aleztt waa aoot a <
to SlberU.. where now at tbla n
whose name you are not worthy
apeak, works and bveo like a alave.
and
**rou ware always a noble vrooaaa.
Anna." aaid the old man. pnfflag at bla
dgaretta.
fbe bad riom. but ate fell bark again
my
term waa ovar I set myaetf to get the
Alary and letten which. If sent to
Bnsalan govemmeot would proemw
^
..Id br.
"but
«»*«*» little
roar * letter from him once
re|iroarblng
not there
there b
la une
iittb flsw
flaw la
la yoor
pmwjgcs
from me
lu
pages. Vet 1 was sure that, with his
ppvengeftU
usturf,
he
would
uev«*r
give
bt^pkfaat this morolog. 1 don't know
It
to
UM>
of
his
own
free
will.
1
must
when I've known hini unke n beiier
[ am awara of that. l*roffi*aar Ooget It fur nrysHf. With thU «h>e« t I
one. and b^s ordered a good dish of
mtleta foi^a luueb. I’a aurpriaed^ “And you taeou to aay that I cooW engaged an agent from a private de
utyarlf. for sloee 1 vanie into tbat aoom lla
la upon
upoa that bed aod u^t U- aware tective Arm. who eutc-red my husband's
bouse as a ssrrstary. It was yoor se<-yeatrfday and naw yoong Mr. Hujith that a w----------------------------. reoui?**
.
.
an had tattered wy
lying there on the floor I cooldn't beer
“1 never aald
lid Ao. Vou werr aware of oml aecrrtary. H<Tglus-tJie uuc who
to kwk at food. WHl. It takab all aorta
. You apok* with her. Vou reoqg- left you so hurriedly, lie fuund thst
papers were keid In tbe cupliosrd. aud
to make a world, and the itrofeasor niied her. You aided htw to eocaiic.’'
haant let It Uke hU appetite away."
Again the profeoaor bant Into high te got au Impression of die key. He
%V» loitered the tnoniluc away la the keyed Uugbter. Ha had rlaca to bis would not go further, lie fumiidied
me with a plan of the house, aud he
garden. Huoley Hupkiua had gene
told me that In tbe forenoon the stmty
down to the village to look Into aome
waa always empty, as the wtvreury
nuDon of a atraage woman who bad
was employed U|»
u|> here. rUj at last I
besw aeeu hy aome rlilldmi uti the
Where la ehe nowr
t my ixj
ig« In Ituth hands, and 1
(Jbathau road the ftrevlouf momlng.
la there." oaid Hoinipe, aud be
►e tlowii
tiowu to get the paiKiw fur
Aa to uy friend, nil hie usual enerK>' psUitrd to a high bookcase In the came
aelf.
1
Bucv-eedeti.
but at what a cost!
eermad to bar# dceertod him. 1 bad cormT.of tbe i
"I had Just Uken the
never known him handle a mae la
Is
jw up
anrb a half beartMl faobloa. Even the
tarrihle convulsion
<1 passed over his waa loc-klug the cu]ibonr
news brought back hy Hoftklos that Iwo grim face,
t
and be fell iMiek in his young man seised me. 1 had semi him
bad found the eidktren and that tlM»y ctialr. At tbe aame Instant tbe book- already that morning. He had met
bad nndouUMlIy seen a woman exact
whlcb Holmes i*utnted swung on the road, and 1 had asked him
ly corrmiMinding with Ilolture' dnurlii- round upon a hliuie aud a woman tell me where ITofewsor Coniiu lived,
tlou and oeariug either aitectacleM or rvMhcd mu into the room. "You are not knowing that be was lu hit emeycglaaaaa failed to roqae any aljm ef right!" she cried In a strange furelgwi phiy."
"Exactly! Exactlyr said Holmes.
keen tnterrat. Re was mors attentlre voUv. "You are right! 1 am here.”
when Suoan. who waited U|>ou us nt
sws brown with the dust and "The secretary came back and told bis
lonrh. volunteered the Information that draiMMl with tbe eobweba. whlc-h had employer of the woman he had met.
she believed Mr. Smith had been out to.* come frtMu the walls of her biding Then in hia last breath be tried to send
a mcMogt that it was abe-ttie ate
a walk yaalerday morning and that be place. Her face, too. was streaked whom te bad Juat discussed with him,"
bml only mumed half an hour brfora with grime, and at the lowt ahe coukl ' "Vou most kH me apeak.** said tbe
the tragedy pccurml. I «<uuld not tuy- never bare been handsome, for she bad woman la an lmi>cratlve voice, and
aeir see the bearing of this lin-klent. tbe exact phyaicul cbaraetcrlstics her fa«'e contracted as If In pain.
jMit 1 cloarty penx'lved Unit lloluies which Holmea had sliriniMl. with. In "Uheu be bad fallen 1 rushed from the
was weaving It Into ll»e gvnieral sclietue addldou. a lung and olMtluntc chin. room, uboae the wrong door aud found
wbUHi lie had formiMl in his brain. ,
myaeir in my husband's room. He
^iihldinly. he sprang from his «-»«lr ;
T!*^..***!* !'*““*** .*!^’"
s|mAc of giving mu op. 1 showMl bini
It his wttt.-b. "Two t
«■
blbiklng that if he Uhl so hla life was in my
glniicod
‘
‘ ‘
~ «“*•
' vvlii-n* aud who '
oelo.-k. gsntUHurn." said
bands. If be gave me to the law. 1
■ were. And yet. In spite of all tbei
I go up mid have It
could give him to tbe Hrotherbood. It
; dlsadvantagi’s. there was a tvTtulu i
frli-ud the profeBiiur.'"
waa not tbat I wished to live fur ray
I he obi
own sake, but 4t waa that I deslrctl
to at'vxmipllah ray purpose. He knew
Imre evnliMMS- to the phmI up|N*<ite with (
_
UiBt I would do what 1 aaid—that hla
awn fate was Involved lu mine. Por
that reason, and for no other, be shield
as IH. turned hi- while lusne and his 1
^
'•»
ed me. He thrust me Into that dark
glowing eyss towanl us. The eternal;
but
wnv.Ml him «We hMlug place-a relle of old days,
clg»r.-tt<- simildemi In his immfh. He '
*'»>
"« oV’TOjastertug known only to himself. He took his
had been dresmst mul was seated In 'ol^leucs.. mtwls In his own room, and so was
au arinehsir by the lire.
man lay Imek In bl. rhalr able to give'vne part of bis food. It
• Well. Mr. Hol..n< have you solved :T‘“‘ f t^behlng face and st.rrM at was agreed that when the jtolloe left
tl.ls I,.y.ler> ,vt r he slmv,Mi the largs ! b^f^^bh hnsMllng ey«i..
the liouse 1 should slip sway by night
tin of clgarrll^ whlri, at«>od on a Uble i
^
and ctmie teck uo more. But in some
beside bin. towurd -my .v«»i«.ulon. {
way 5-uu bare read our plans." Kbe
Holtn.w atretebed out his tui.s! at the
tore from the ttosom of her dress a
small packet. "These are my last
~-'V are right-.vou who say It was an words." said shet. "Here Is the packet
st«n. i svcIJent. I'did not even know that it which will save Alexis. I confide it to
your h
honor and to your love of Justice.
Take
You will deliver It
r ohs*.rvi«l llolii.es' eyes were shining ! JJJ
ta'ne”Lnd sm\rirar*blm*m I **““**“ ‘•tnba°ssy. "n^w, 7ha\e done
ami hi. .heek. tlug.Ml With .wmr. Only ««"
‘buy. aad"at a crtsUhave I
tbow* batlle aig** ** **’' *”***
"Slop her!" crJ*M Holmes. lie had
tbat
I
tell."
Is flyii
"Madam."
said be. "I have a.>1vi>d It."
Htanlry ilui»klnB and 1 starvd In that It Is tbi- truth. I fear that you are
auinteiuent. S«>meltilng like a sneer far from vrell."
She
lud tnnuMl a dreadful color, tbe the bed. "Too late! I look the iwlsou
giilvrml over tin* gnuut features of the
more ghastly nmler tl»e dark duat before I left my biding plai-e. My
<4.1 profi-aiHM-.
bead swims! 1 am going! 1 charge
stneaki upon her fatw. She oMted ber•inileci: lu the gaivlenr*
aeir on the aide of the bed; then ate. re- you. air. to remember the packet."
".\*o. hiwe."
*'A simple case, and yet in some
auDietl.
"Hciv: Whenr
"I hare only a little time here." ate ways an laatnictlre one," Holmes ro“TIjIs lostaut."
markod aa we trat'cled bark
•‘You are suiviy J »klnc.
.king. Mr. Rherlork ‘ "“l."'"** I wonld have you to kliow •Tt hinged from the outset upon tbe
Holme.. V
wuM*el im* to tell you ; the whole truth. I am this man's wife. place naa. But for the fortunate chance
oeriou. a matter to be ”*•
*“ Eugllahman. He la a Roa- of the dying man having aelacd
that this la
triwinl lu amh a fashlou
For tbe first time tbe old mao otlrred. 1 am not aure that we could ever hare
“I have forgi'd «n«l tested even' Uuk
roacted oar ootatioti. It waa clear to
of my chain. rmfrBS4)r Ooram. and 1 "OfMl blem yon. .Uma.*“ he cried. "Ood me. from the otraagtb of tbe glaaaca.
am aurv tlist It fa sound. M1uit your bless you!"
She cast a losk of the deepest disdain chat tte waarer .mast have been very
(aoitves art <vr what
wjjnt exact i»art >
blind and teliM wban deprived of
In
his
dlrctlon.
"\Miy
ahoold
you
cling
play to this atming* Imslnea. l ant i
ao terd to that wrcicted life of ymira. them. When you aaked me to bcUere
rrii
fnun .Tour t»wn ' *^*»*‘»^
"*t J" done harm
Mmi. MeanwbiU-1 will rcHuialroct what | *®
**<*‘*'*«onr hfu-fif
WWW
However. It la not fur ow to
is past i
^
i
to he snapped
may kuo' the luformatlou which 1 aUll; i^fore tlivTs time. I have enough alrwiulre.
. i ready «p»*n my soul alnce I'croasfd the
• A lad.rye.ienlay entered yourptody. • thwahoM of this cumed boaos. Bat I
Kbe .-ame with the luleotlou of ptw i most speak or 1 shall be too late.
iMMUliiig beiweir of t'ertatn doctuuents
a ke> of ber own, I bare had nn op-1
porlnnlfy of exaniinhig yours, and I ]
do not find that ailglit discoloration
wlilcb the wwatih ntadr upon the var- j
niah would have |•fodocsd. Yon were i
not an ocroasory, tterafore. and ate
«*nwt mo far aa 1 can read the erl- j
,<letM^. without xptt knowledge to rob
The profsaaor blew a Hoad from hla
Ups- ‘*TMa Is amst taiaraatl^ and toatractlve." .aid te. niavs yaa w>
nmw to addi Saroly. having tmead
this lady ao far. rsa oaa also oay what
that It waa a noteworthy performIn my mind 1 wet It doarn aa an
__^Mslbla pertonnanca oare in the un
likely case that obe had a aecond pair
of glaaoea. 1 was forced, therefare.
aerioualy cooaldcr tte .topotbeala that
she bad ranmaatl within the bouse. Oni
perceiving tbe similarity of the
foMlah giri of twenty whan we
rM. It was In a city of RuosU. a ab
aw mado such a mlatake.
vevalty-I will not name theplaew'
the plaew**
wGod hlesa yon. Aanr mawaarad
ate ttuot teve enterad toe profeaaor’a
the old man again.
"t\'e e
reformers, rerolntloalala, room. 1 was keenly on tbe alert, toerenlMUata. you
.
understand-^ and I fore, for whatever would bear out this
auptioaltlon. and 1 ogawinod too rooa
and many
narrowly for anything in the ohaps of
ttaa af ttoahla. A pahoa
abMbigptare, Tlwcarpotoeemad cookUM. oaaay were arrests
tlnnoua aad flrmly imUod, so 1 dlamltowas Mttilad. and In order
own llto and oarn a great rewardI wr odtheldtoof atnpdoor. There might
hnoband IfttrayMThla own wife anddSa w«41 ten rsceaa tebliid the books. Aa
Ysfc are w«e all arreotsd roe ars «w«ra, snob ds%kss are eomM ^ old ^ibrat^
.e^terred Jto»t
Je«? s£ .to iteui^
waa hft
This, then, might be
tte «aar. 1 cohM aae aa ttaiha to
gaida me. hot the oatoM
«f •
tom ealar. which toato Imaif ra# waH
to examination. I tbcreTare aoaated a
grant number of those excelieat cigalactcn. mad I dropped tte ato all oyer
toe apace In ftant of the auapectod
haekeaaa. It waa a Mttple trick, bat
exeeedlBgty cSecClre. I then went
MBwatonlea. aad I aarerialaad to gnar
vaRto over U sereral thnoa before ft
iy gave amy after thMr
! viirnuninr
raMfltoca. BT Bxto oML Apply
to John Horifleld at roMflawm. '
trntmu
WANTED.
rtonmr John Brawn of Knlkaaka.
and ’the Pen? Maraaeue have been WANTED-Manager tor new kraack
of our boalBqaa here tn Trmeerae
having it “kip and tkigk" over a spur
of track boBt by the eottpany acroaa 1 City. Write pranpily. with lufar
Fade Brown'k Uad without oompsa- I encea. Tte Morris Wholeaale Hoont.
1
CtaManati.
Ohio
' JMy 14-St
aatioa to hioa. It wa>( not so muck tte
and loU on west aide, wm take
enrpanter or team wcric part pnyttoNL atlaena ptete SSfl. B. JOMke. 427 Monroe 8L
pane IP^
flnanrlnl Might o« tte dhryapaet ! HELP WANTED—To ant breafl. Mto*. FOR SALE-Btove hnOdttg, stock anfl
abowo him that enraged Parmer
rulls. piea. cakes and nil other
flsuuea. Win nail nU or aay pnit.
Broom, but he put In for compenao 1 goodies fomid at tte Qween City or vrtU rent bnlMiag. Ap^'ly at ones.
July l4-2t
Chaa. Ttneanviial, Travefaa Oty. Mich.
had Increaacd-to aae waald axpect Uon as tte only ia*«ns uf healing tte : bakery.
ttsy n-ti
'whan be is aappiytaff a aaceod peroea. acrmxck on his dignity and showing the
toe tten aaccotod to tha laam agala. mitraad eumpany that even If he did
FOR SALE-Ftoa featoenea property.
whea. Iff BP«<ttag toe riffttotte bag. 1 wear a straw hat with crown flopping 1 and children to bay bread at the
IS-fwan bonaa and bora. lOO ft. M:
obtained a vary cxcateat view of the up mud down they couldnt ran o\^r I Qu«m City bakery.
July 14-2t
honae has cRy water, bath room and
floor aad waa able to aae qalto ckarly old'Fknser Hn wn. The case has been
' WANTED—To rent foV a few weeks,
famaee. lagulra of F. Thuriell over
ftom toe traoea apoa the rigarette ato
that toe prteearr bad la oar abaeoce la oonri and out of court, up to the 1 Wh*>eli*d chair Addrvus X, care Herfirst NatkeiM teak. Tedephone 2t.
come ant ftom ber retreat. WalL Hap- suprcaoe d>un and hack, aad it ooMt ; ord oIBce.
July rt^t
' ttsy 22-tX
klna. hefe wa are at Obamw Oraaa. and the old Kentieman right o’ omari. hut
X roagratniata goa <m harlug brought •he stork t« Kcttiiyc hU dignity back. , WANTEO-Brighl boy alwui IS >v*r» 1 FOR SALE—41 lota |n Hannah'* kth
your eaae to a Bariaaifal eoacloaloo.
few days ago the*case »-a* aet-^ 1 of age lo make btenavK generally !1 add; C one-arre Wx rraailag on 14th
You are potog to teaiqnerifra. no •tied by the eomiffny twying Kanocr^
useful. Onod opening and atiwdy 1 amxu. 4 lu llrinn A Wliml*' B add.,
doubt. I iblaA. Wattoa. gaa and I
pueltiun by music booM- fur lad who ^ and 2 biU on W*-Kt lYvmt atrecL
will drive Mffetber to the BaoMaa cm- iiruwa his demaad. so iLere. L'gosh!—
wants to- wwk. Addrtau* Box A. ;: Will te a*4d on eaK> paymeaU or
Ufiruli Tribcnr.
haaay."
July I0-6t i exchange for other property. Oeou
Tlirough using milk trkra cows j Rr<cord oIBct-.
which drank at a stagnant pu«»l. the I WANTCO-To buy 12 or 14 fl.-countW. lUff.
Mar 11-tf
Malden Aanl-Oaroline. you don't family of Thomas HuUIm-II. near the
I t r. 2. 4. « or K n. show ca«*- and |y.
>
know how to train chlldmi. Fre beeo
Round Top school house. Just east of { giMMl hard coal otovo. Inquire 211
noCMng bow you deal with Johnny.
July 7-<f 1 ICE—John Hopkins wIB aerre iM
XIne oat nf every tea InJonctioua you j tbe Jackson city line U leirlW/ af ! E. Front streeL
flicted. Some w«H ks aso, when the
jaa in the past in the
lay upon him are "dooTa."
j GET A SUNDAY SHINE uf Canning '
EAST PART or TOWN. ‘
Marriad Xieco-Wky. AuntIt Abigail.
nine of the Ten Oommatt Dcnta are in the family, and Us cause was tract-<I ' ham at the lJuu liorb«-r ah«ip. Oix*n
Call up by both phnnea No. »4.
•tomtar-Chlcago Tribune.
to a certain dairy. Sanitary and Food 1 Saturday night until ir o'clock and
Orders will te promptly attendad ta.
Inspector Savia at once ordwd the
Sunday until noun.
July 12-H JOHN HOPKINS.
apr 2hlttO
__________
owner «if the dairy to eeas«' stlllng 1___ ______ - -- - milk, and from that time to this none
from this |>articular farm has bei-n i _
Mr. Carl, auditor of the M. A N K.. sold In the city. The disease germs, TO RENT—*rwo resl(lenc*>K. uiu- at
MONEY TO LOAN—No tax elansi
with a party, was here last we«'k and however, found lodgment In the fam j 222 and ancrtber al 2k7 Hast T**«th
put In mortgages Ronaos tor aaln.
says only oae thing in the way of the ily of Mr. iliibbeJI. Two we«-ks ag?> ' street. Apply lo E. McNamara.
toqnlre of B. McNsMum Paik
extension of the road to I>>land and his wife dl4M| of tbe disease, and WodJuly 14 tf
Place Hotel
JuJy.
Northport that Is the mil Hub dollar netulay a !> y*-ar-oid daughter dUd. A
Judgment Ruggles lecelved last winter babe, agetl K mooitas. Is ill frum tm- FOR RENT—Honae with all modem!
impruvemeata. West Twelfth street. 1
against Ruckley. A clause In the de disease, also a little boy. and another
near Pine. Inquire 1012 South Union. | band, a actcntlfle reading will revaal
s no extensions shall te built little girl Ik stated to Im* ihri-atemul
the true Ufa's history. Over ftl
.
Juno 12-tf
until that Judgment is hstisfled or all with It. Tb'-- faflier. also. Is n*i»orled
Ualon 8L bids sntmaea.
tSSMt
parties agree to such exten.slon says to te In a poor state of lo-aUh. owing
tile tuo Mxin have tb«' matter HatlKfar
> the u
terrible e|ft«ct of ly|>)iol<l In his
LOST
FltU 8AUC OB TKAliK-ltix
itir1!y arranged.—N'urthpori l>-ader.
imll.r.
I
1
Md
IM.
««
W»tHulw
fl
LOST—Saturday afternoon on yVoui !
An exchange says that many farm
Will imkr MWpentiv or Uwm
street or In some store. gr»H‘u euam«*l j
work part
rm*en«'s w.*:o idantiHl ptjtatoev this
j At Kllgo n crowd w nteheil ne.irly t.'J>
■
■
pteoe
m
g
J.
(WAV.
cr
■■
clcner
pin.
Reward
If
returned
to
*
hav«- ust'd sulphur instead of ct»rroslve
rsts en»s»« high aliove Jhe ground on
June IS tf
Record oIBce.
July 11-fit 1 Witt Moaroeat.
aublimaie for uutatu scab, tbe former au ele.-trie wire, from tbe town bull to
being considered as ellwMve as the a flour mill over iwo humlr.«iU yanls
j It L prolialdi- tlm should Ixird
latici. which being a rank iKdson Is nwsy. Tbe rats u-utl tbeir ts'ls n« llic
FOUND
j Kiu-heiiei resign Ills |K>siiioii as compleasant article to have around. profesxUmal wnlker on the lofty wjr.'
, nianUiT In rhU-l of the llritt^h forces
If sulphur di»es the business we pre mu-M his bnhii i-itig pole. mi<I not oae FOUND—On the Cirrus grounds,
mmie ti iulfc!i.te!i.
chailaine bag. twiDLaiiilrg rmall r-ur I in India he will Is- siuH-intb-il by IJeu
the sulpltiirous language sonie
of money. Owner can have same | tenant t;en< raM r William Mehotem.
have tiMHl on account of the teggarly
by calling at tin- R»-cord ofllee and | The latter has m-en ii giMMl dml of acprices last year s crop brought, obvipaying for this ad.
July H-r:t j five sctvhv. inelmilng ram|>aigus In
all necessity of ttsliig anything
t Afghanistan. Egypt, Burmah
and
Pirther u> prevent scab.—Kalkaska
I.*«ader.
\
FOR SALE
: South Africa. He was BritUh attache
The Welt Known Specialist,
—_j*Hh the Jallam-^e array eming the
In accepting the position of tickt-t
FOR
SALE—Summ*
r
n«tag*'
and
bit.
early
iMinloii
of
ifoRii.-.Mt
Juiuitit-Ke
IS OOMINOX
ngem and telegraph oju rator at Jone*?llir.-hw«xHl. Imjulr.- .tiigiiw Met'«Hl.
vllle. Oeorg»« Brining. ag<<<l K,. te
July insf
comes the youngeat employe
MICHI6IN HEWS CONKHSa
liar capacity on the Lake Short- A
Michigan Southern road. He has al
ways uken an Interest in rallmad
work, and despite his yeani 1
formed, besides being one of the best
of the younger operators on the teke
Shore mad.
That there will not l>e o very heavy
'SK to farmers milside the low land
districts as a result of the excessive
rainfall Is the opinion of Chief Howe
of the agricultural depaflmont.
has rained nearly every day thrtuighJuly aud flelds all over
fluodtVi. Hay raiinut be harvested
and the ground is too soft for
machines in the hartesllng of
wheat.
Tli^ fourth annual :iessioa of the
Congregational Summer nsi-euibly will
Frankfort August 2 aud etin
tinue to August *i.1. The organlmioii
represents about 20 states in Its pat
ronage. It is offleered as follows
Piesl-U-nl. the Rev. C. H. Herring. 1».
n.. Omaha. Neb.; m-ertlary. the Rev
H. S. Wannamaker. Elyria. Ohio; vice
president and manager, the Rev. J. H.
Htill, Frankfort, Mleh.; treasurer. J. F
Horrsteltey. Frankfort, Mich. The ad
vance copies of the program are just
telng sent out and the dbok-s uf some
of the-very test men in the country ap
aa lecturers and instructors. The
aim of the aaaoclation U "ITrat Hand
Bible Study." and the fcdlowing are
repreaentativs of tbe men who par
tlclpate: preMideht Henry Churchill
King, D. D., Oterllc college; President
J. H. Ot-orge. D. D..-Chicago Theologi
cal seminary ; President E. C. Laneas
ter. Ph, I).. OlRei r«ilb?ge; President J.
Edward KIrbye. Drury college. Spring
fluid. Mo.; the Rsv. Washington Oladdan. D. D.. OMuinhua. Ohio; Miss Mary
E. McDowell. Head University settlemem. Chicago: Prof. Edward 1.. Boaworth. D. D.. Dean, Oterlln Tbcologleal
aemlnary, an^ other* of perhaps no
less note. Among other Michigan men
who take a {vomlnent pari ate the
Ser. William Ewing. l.Ansing: the
Rot. Howard Murray Jones. Kalamaaoo; aad one who Is well known in
Michigan, the Rev. Ernest Boumer
Allen, Toledo, bealdea others who will
apeak at tte round Uble tajkx and
ttorafne dlaeaaakma. BvOTy ttoln and
boat la bringlflg In toorlku and viaUors who expect to attend and the out
look Is very promising for a large
crowd..
Manoetona an abandoned well
•0 feet deep waa covered over a
few years ago odik planks and tksn a
toot or oo of earth. Last week B- K
Berry was plowiBg la tte fleld. and
i«Bt after oroaalag over the well tt
caved In. The plnak of course had
rottsd oat. hOd the alte of tte dangerooa bole not being marked R waa a
veritable dcaik Uaw ‘In plowing np
FOR RENT,
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—At U. J. .Morgan's stabbv
Ev.-ry M.mday Ik
at
h*»rw. banu-ss.’top luiggy and Port TraiT-js4- CUy tiusiness cniUeg*-.
land cutler. Party leaving city. A
July n 2t ,
bargain if uken at once. July 12-tf |
FOR BALE—Covered deltv*-rv wagon,-I
tm .I«. .«u-
81.r.«*. E. C. tewls.
July 1.2 fit ’
dr.
W. j. HIGGINS
FOR. SALE-Enquire of W. Holds FlllO D61ltAl ^VOFK
worth.
WeM EIgblh
Clti*«i» Pban« 7BI
. Sunny liank hot*-l projK-ny. 4;.>x|t;u ,
f*v-t. L«»t <»n Flat*2;;x]«>e>
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r*.-t. iu.t bK-ati..n lu city for hot* I I ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
July 12
C. O. CARVER
FOR SALE-Hoiou* ami lot *.n. ,TU:.T
ington KtnK-, Jn <g.k ParK. C-oeg. pR|QES REASONABLE
um-w>UiO.P.aarT«*firw tttoato...
He will be in
Traverse City
-AT-
OR
RENT—Til.- W.-Kt
|.ii- ilre lluuani Whit
July UMf
FOR SALEONE HOI SE *.n M'*-Kf nth Mn^-i
THREE 1IOU.SK.K on East imh Ft.
TWO HorFEF on c*»mer Front and
lUtf-v stn*ei.
ONE HOI SE «.n Welffler Ktri-el.
fin aero firm. .
unimproved land.
unimproviM land.
Any of th«‘iM> al a liargain that you
ean t refiis*-. Pari down; balance
to suit Imyer.
A. P. HUELLMANTBIJ.
p^££ |
1.'!.' East-bUi Street.
July c.if.
J. M. HUELLWAWTEL
BEAL ESTATE AMS LOANS
NoK»r-x
Park Place Hotel
i' rom
Saturday Morning, July 15th
Uiuil.
Monday Evening, July 24th,
Tti Oars Ooif.
onsultmion. Examination
Drt. Snja & PmkaHigiii
DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OFFICES
OVEIJOHISONDRDGCO.
W. D.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Stock and
flxtun-s of grocery and mt'at market.
South Spruce *-treet. Clf. phone i
723.
July 8-1 mo ‘
Has for years made a study of chronic
and lingering diseases. His extensive
practice and superior knowledge en FOR SALE—Al bargain, house and lot |
with modern Improvements, Y'ale
ables him to cure every curable diachair and oak book case. Inquire
eaae. All chronic diseases of the brain,
Dr. Rosenthal Thompaoo. Wilhelm
spine, nerves, blood, skin, heart. lung*,
block.
Jaly6-tf|We
liver, stomach, kidneys, bladder, and
boweli scientifically and successfully
FOR 8ALE-Nli» Jersey cow. H. Hy I
treated.
man.
240
Waablngton
street.
DR. McDonald pays siieclal attenJuly Mf
on to Catarrh. Catarrhal iVafnesa.
PfflOHIOI-S
Teacher
of Violin
Sosa SMe SkM store
Dr. McDonald
329 SOUTH
Throat and Long Diseases. Chronic
Diseases peculiar to women. Nervous
Physical Debility. Rheumatism,
Pafsdywls, Neuralgia and all chronic
and nervous diseases of Men. Women
and Children. No matter what your
disease may be. THERE 18 8THX
HOPE! Then DO NOT DESPAIR!
but consult Dr. McDonald and get
correct diaipoaia of your dlacaaa
and foal aasnred tbat tbe Doctor
knows correctly what alia you. and If
are curable be will cure you.
Those vaable to call, wrfia for tyapton bhffk. Corraspondence atricUy
oonfldeatial.
Dr. Donald McDonald
Tte SpaclalltL
248 and 2£0 East Folton 8tr^
27-2t
Qrand fUffito, Mich
FOR SALE—20 ac.-ex fruit land 2Vi
mllet from city. 10 acres timbered.
Price 1000 00. Address B. E. Bel
knap. 1028 West rrtmt atreci.
July 5l2t*
UXIM STREH
arc now taking orders
for the celebrated
KETSTONE BUCK
FOR SALE—House and lot corner
Primt and Monroa streeta. Address B.
B. Belknap. 1028 E. Pract atrceL
July 5-12t*
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly payttcnta. Hannan W. Smith. €12 West
BBaranth atraeL ClUxena phone 1»>.
)ime 27-tf
FOR SALE—WaiwhoBse haUding on
Bay BtrtoL oavMr Hall, also 14-
Tnnm ciii
Brick Ct.
mich.
TMS BwtMa ttcew TUVCIMC enry. wcHMAii, mtummv. ailv n, mm.
OfimatilMBiMR
CMnlfMl Whm
iiPatinlar:. :
HOUSEHOLD OEPABTMEIIT
■iM IIIR, ftm
B and t«o cnaaserkrttli six
I shsmlespTuix raa glas^
rtdMr gM ham a batter Samr. Loi
over aaaifaUy and pk. gHi wear th«
pltMy af Saa angar gad poar la
W.IS.
] It (li» e&HM- VM toelac Um •ttraetlr*
T«il Hm> •«.
•poUrt.* aai tte feri^ Iam «f tlM MtAmid Hi» cwM or Marrtei llf<«.
f« flfrfia of Mil
!>—<■—■ nrite.
u n»u VBIW .pCMT mmm wUm.
T«B kw- bo!
ObeffT Mak-Vaah aad stem rtpe.
id pliarrtM. weigh, aad to three
ttet ala poanA ct Ike fruit add Uree quarts
«Mr tk* aid Mora aor tka koaa^ of kcdllag umier. Mm* over the Sre
oipboard. mad 1 do aot doakt w%tTt they wfll ataap fer two boars.
,b« udd tka aary »«t lady apoa Make a syrup wttk one and oaehalf
plau of trater aad ope aad oaehalf
ds of sngar. Whoa H cooks oloar
^rmUrn 4apa aia dark a*d deeply Maa. dld noi know U was ay 'polat of riaw.' lot It boU for ten mlnoteo. When tbc
‘And
yonr
point
of
riewT
I
aakad.
ckerrtes are ooft ppm- UMo a ^ly beg
Ska kaa kar IroaUe*. Mfae aa yoa;
*'Only tkU.’ and ber .volea fnltarad and strain ooi the clear Juice, add the
Sho^ kar tkat yoor iova M> inw—
,
THI kar ao! a UtUa—wkMi tka dark’ aoaaa. or •ymp and boll together for ten mlnwkaa I caaaot 'rab oof tka aaatgkUy ntae. niee eool aad keep on icc for a
Thera are* tlaie you tbmylit It bliaa
apou. I jost tnra my back iipoo tkam. day before senriag.
,To pel Ike #a»<ir uf boa klaa;
aad ‘face aboai.’ aad'—her rotea |
Cherry Idng for Cake—Boll one enp
' A th«‘« w*ar woo l r«joir *mlaa—
vary low—■! do not iHl *folks:' only at granulated sugar with four UbleTeU bar ao! the rather. That's all.*
apooafnls of Oberry jnioe uaUI R
*'Maad Is rary frlvoloos: bot she
ids from a spoon. Have ready the
Toar Urtc |or her i» do miataka—
went boma after I said a few tblapB.' white of one egg beetea sUlf aad beat
M It. dreaoilaa. or paakawith noambtac I hope may do bar' the botllag sugar and dierry Jnlce Into
non i ruoeaal It! ¥ur her taka.
shallow little sool pood, liappiaass it entll thick eBongh to spread well
T«tll kar ao!
Pickled Cherries—These are most
l*oo t an. If kkc >.u paatod her prime, axiemali, but simply the polBt of view deRght/ul to serve with afternoon tea
Aa.thfeijfb u, i.l^aaa her ware a crtma; to which oar UttM are adiasted.
or as a mUsh with meats. Select large,
"For every 111 life has an eaaallzinp fine cherries, leaving all the stems on.
^ . If o'er you k*k tM) her. now's th» Uma—
rTail bar so! oompanantkm: aad p dally taralag twr Wash and dry, then pack la widefkoaa taaraid the sunny kUa «f lU mouthed Jars. Make a swetd pickle by
' BheH mum. for each caress. '
lanilseapa will sweeten andyjdvtfy 4u scalding together one quart good-clth'r
.As bondredfold of teadiTDOsi!
darkest path.
vinegar, two pounds of sugar, one-half
Jiesrts Uka kars Kara «ta<U^io btaaa!
"Dot the tdaa of a woman like Hand ounce each cloves, cinnamon and
Tell bar ao! ortttcixlnB my loal lassie. Jean!**
mace, tied in a thin muslin bag. Pour
this while hot over five pounds tart
Vno'arw hers, and hers nkme;
ofaerries. screw the tops of the esns^
Well you know site's nil your own;
kind I^rd.
on tightly and koep In a cool dark
imn t wait to 'carve U im a slone--J Clmrtous Lord. I pray
Tall her sol | Thou wilt look on all 1 love.
place. These wlU be eatable la two
Tenderly U>day!
days, but mellow and Improve with
Never let her heart grow cold^
Weed their baaru of weartnaas;
age.
Ricker beauties will unlold;
Scatter every care
.
Cherry lee—Remove the stones and
8he Is worth tier welglit In gold!
Iktwn tbs waka of angel wli^
ems from a quart of Juicy cberiit*s.
Tell her so!
Winnowtag the air.
saving all of the Juice. Cover the fruit
t'.
—^Detridl Free l^ress
with a pound of granulated sugar and
Bring unto the yorrowlng
•
set aside for an hour. Press the cher
All reltase from pain.
ries through • vegetable press to ex
Let the lips of laughter
A heart full of Ihankfulness.
tract every drop of Julcz*. Strain this.
Overflow again;
^
A thimbleful of carp,
to It the Juloe of a lemon, a pint
And with all iba needy
A BodI at slmpls hopefulness.
of water and Iha-unbeaten Whitt's of
O divide, 1 pray,
»
t '•
An early morning prayer;
thre«* eggs. Tom into a freexer and
• A amlle to greet tbs morning with. • This vast treasure of content
grind until atlff. Pack down and leave
That Is mine today!
•
A kind woM as n key
•
until nc'odud.
—Janies Whltcomli Riley.
• To ope the door and greet the day, •
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•
Wbata'er It briag to thee,
•
Cool Drinka For Hot Days.
In Cherry Time.
• A paitent trust la prorldcaoa
•
Oatmusl Water^Place two ounct's
Cherr/ season Is with os again and
r
•
To swtwten all the wayof Qsuneal in' a basin and add (o it
nowhere
Ip
the
world
are
cherries
to
r. • All these, eomlilned with thought- •
ifigb cold water to make a thin bat
I' •
fulness •
• ha found la greater perfection than In
Then add a lencup of black cur
[
•
Wlllmakealiappy day .
• our own Grand Traverse regioo. Bvery
t Jam. Pour over all a quart of
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t
—BunshUio Ilulleiln. • housekeeper U more or lass familiar boiling wsisr and rover iinlll cold;
with the usual ways of putting them
ten strain and it Is rsady for M|.
up by canning and preearvlng. but
Apricot Cordikl—Peel about one oox*
there an« many dainty methods of
1 nice ripe spricou and take out^ the
serving them which are not so well
stones. Place them In s imn witb six
' known A nunilter uf those have been
ounces of sugar and i»our «*ver thi m a
To*s busy hotiM'Wlfe much gl»en to
quart of boiling water. In t the fruit
apologizing f«»r deflclenrloii which i
Bland f«ir two bo':rs at d then strain
ways of doing ihUigs, and this Is as
three-fourths of the time existed only
through fine muslin.
in bef Imagination, a dear old "h9uso- true la pitting cherries as in other
Pineapple—Take a idnespple. cut
miuber" once saidv^‘*lkgur child, when things. A friend of Home ChM^r asks Into slices and pour over It a quart uf
It
any
of
the
reader's
have
ever
tried
• p«v.ide are rsIHag on you and you hap
but water. When all the gotslnesK has
pitting them with a sliver fork, using
pen to nuiloe dust on yuur plav*. take
been extracted strain off the Uqubi.
two tlncw fur the purpose. She says
their notice away from B by calling
sweeten to taste, and add two pints
she put up two eralos that way last
their stlirriiloii to the blue of the sky.
of lemonade. When cold It Is ready
ytjar.
with
very
little
trouble,
and
the
or the e&quisite light and shade In the
ir I’se.
rhonieB looked as whole as though
leaves on ihv trees.'*. Lemon Sherbet—Peel four largo
the pits had b*'t'0 left In. Another
The young hoUseluM-p«-r was quick
lemons, and boll the p«*el in six quarts
n<ader of the department always uses
to grasp the isilni. and today she has
of water and a little ginger cut fine;
a stout wire hairpin, and says that the
! the reptitailun of Isdiig one of the
boll them for a quarter of an hour,
loop at the top of the pin removes the
ni**st agreeable bost<wac« In the rlly.
then add three pounds of sitgar, and
pit with the least loss of Julr«* of any
If callers And her In the throes of
when il Is cold put In the juice of the
raiHhod nhe ever tried, at the same
bouseeleanlng. or busy with the dozen,
lemons; strain, and It Is ready for
nnd nne cares nt housework, she never tlint* preserving the aha(>c of the
_i a«Blrtaff ar iiui*
Bfu»a u> ba fM aa*! iargtd
.The baad to arhiob f«imr aaall*
j
Shara. of Mfr-a avaata. tfc* .weaCMt
pat|>a|] kar ao!
•e EDITOR S EIST CNMR ♦
;
m so 1
siMibiglBos. but entertains
For ihnae who can large qiiamltlea
chgrmlngly that they nt«rer think - t,.
.
which can be bought
notice any of the dUsKni-shb- thlUK^ !
fo<*l-j
,.,. I «t n -Hotuihle prlr4Ui at any gtaxl hardsnMiild them. J, they go away k
'
the
most
4.p—r
saver
.pisn!
'
iHirthat their call
MUied
**very housewife should own one
tune thing that a
There are aIwa)^ several iHilnts of **’*^ *'•**“•
•
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.,nv.l.U. om-.
I
II
»a>. » .riu-r In il,.
. - 1. .o
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1 train two rupfala of pitted cherries,
n,a,.-'in-n.in.
o, u..
UUIHXH. -Bbn .l.a,...l. Mil.Ill-
,b.uny r«».
'-‘..u
Wrin, . tan.lln Mom b-1l.il.
..1,.0.1.1 lo ti... .oyoo. .oil.
^
V Point of view.* I thought, mentally
quoilng my tionny Jean. wh.»m 1 had '
loos«*ly together.
[.
bp.-I as mr own ever since her own
^ kettle, lay the dump«b‘4r in«»ther'went awa*
lingo
c on it and Uiil sUwdlly for one and
••H«-llned. educated, loving the „a.-quarttn- hours Ikt nut uncover the
graws of life. Ike -very things thal ^ kettle except toward the last, to aee if
Would have mado discords to ao ig mure water Is needed. Serve bot with
> . . nold«‘ nalun*. never disturbed the bar a sauce made of oue heaping cupful of
.
wnw «f her dally living. Herself and augaj- and ont^hlrd of a cupful of
huntiand. reduind . hy succeszlTO rv , butter bi-aton u» a light cream. Juat
■*'
Tt'rves to living In tbs one room.'with imfore serving flavor with lemon and
/
It* tiny Udruom attached, forced to' whip In the whites
two eggs beaten
practice the most rigid eotmomy, with i to e stiff ftxrth.
»
,
nut ev. n llH- ^pare pfmny to purchms**' candled Chcrrle^Make a sjmp
a sCre« n lo hid*' ih** unsightly part of
pound of sugar and one-half
she still saw
pint'of water. Stir until the siigar .Is
reason to change ^|r point uf view *
dissolved, then ‘ hull quickly about
"Near the i*n** Igrge front window three or four minutes. Try by dipping
she placed a small^hlr,< with two or a little in cold wrater. if it fon
thru* bits, fbt^s of better days, upon amall ball when rolled betwoon
It-w plnoc of pr* tty Uue china, a Unl- thumb and Anger It has atulned the
rd rose bowl and k d Aty cup and aau- rtghi flngree. known aa the **ball.
Throw thecherrtes la, a few at a Ume.
<^Bk| pnlltNl^py th^isash curtains aad IM aiaMDor fur a moaMBt
and In the with a aklmmer, draining free fitn. au
ptanu a *akole- ■yrup Sprinkle nngar thickly
.ictr gemUttll. Vt-hen the sun abone boards or pans. Then put a layer of
tkiMtgk 'Ihe green lacery It bnmght tmlt aad aprlakle thickly with granu* of rainbow apaiklcs. aad laled angar. Place in the aua to dry.
i h still held enongk of When dry make a aymp as before
i bit of brlghiaeas add tbo fruit aad stir with a wooden
In the Kum. When a r«h at Ihe Aoar •poem natll the aymp begins to grain
aaaouaond a vUltor, the llUls rocker and atk^ to U>» fmU. When aold sift
was
about; before gko k»ev ■ngar-orer aad 4»3r kSAbt. Plppif be-
i.'Js.p
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RECIPES FROM MINT UNDS
Fresh Raspberry ade—Add to one
quart fresh ripe berries the Juice of
lemon ind one tart orange. Bruise
with a wfHHien simkiu. add a pint of
water and let It stand.su hour, mean
while buli three-fourths of a jHiund uf
sugar with a quart of boiling water
and let this l>ecom«' rold.' Rub the
fruit through a fine sieve; add to the
syrup and S4*rvo with shsvi'd lee in
glasses or qjmply cblllod. Currants
may b<* used in the same way.
Poach Cop—W’elgh ten pounds of
peaches, peel, rut In slices and put In
layiMw with sugar. I’se one pound of
sugar, let stand two hours, add two
quarts «f watt^, strain through
cloth, pressing out all the juice. Add
jdnt of strawberries In sUee« or
raspberries and a few spray* of
bruised mint. Pour this on to a pint
of cracked lee.
Cherry Cup—Stone and bruise tme
pound of ripe cherries. Add the Juice
of six lemons and fimr oranges and
pint of granulated sugar. Cover
and let stand two hours. Add one
quart of water, press through cheese
cloth. add a quart of shaved Ice, Drop
few cherries Into the punch bowl,
add a few sprigs of borage or mint and
pour in the other Ingredients.
Currant Julep—Wash a pint of curranu. add a pint of water, and sunain
through a cbaeeeclotb. 1>H chill. Line
taU Iglaaafis with fresh mint, put a
lespooo of crushod Ice in the bot
tablet
tom of each, and adtj a tablespoon of
simple syrup. Pill glasses* with the
currant water and -drop Into each glass
a few perfeci raspberries. Serve with
Btrawa
White Lemonade—Grate the peel
from iwb lemons, always being careful
to use the yellow rind only, not any of
the white pith. Add two cups of sngar
and the Juke of three lemons Let
stand several hoars. Add three plnu
of frefih boUlng milk. Strain through
cheesecloth, chni and nerve wUh
cnelmd Ine.
Iceland Shlvar-rMU. Um }oioe of
Coititatad ky Gnol Tmme IbRttNttR
BBlia
SsMag Cake and Pies.
To remote e^ from tbc tins light
ly bet thoceaihly.anMe the tins with
nasalted difppl»S> or lard bedore pat
ting la the dough. After baking allow
the eako to become eold. Then warm
StnrifiF «*ool fifid SMMlafi dMi SI
the bottom of the tla enough to start
the. lard melting, and •hrith a broad- their reUtivea and frtonde in the ommtriee asmetL and thoae who try them
Sv«Biai Mnrie* aad Mnmm fit T:M
bladed knife loosen the cake from the may be asaured that thag am the reM thhitt.
sides at the tin. Then tip the cake
The following Indiu twelpes are | young people do today at thdr “coi
forward aad pry gentlv along the aide
(he mke with the tip of knife at!
»>y
E^
q_
^
' iher was one of the first whUe asulers j
E & HILLER
in the Grand Travirse region. Mr.
Afihory M. C. ChueO^
run knlfr all around the loaf, prying
The follcwing recipes are given by
Rev. High Kfinnady Bsatnr.
irr U«* a» Ih, ww. Ibe. .114, 0.11
^
^ „„ Mrs. Mary J. Wolfe, whose father.
Class meetlnc. 9:4d p. as.
onto a plate. Lhyer cakes, too rich to
Momlag smrice. 10:U a. as.
bis boyhood was spent largely among Rev. George N. Smith, came to KurthBnnday srdmol at If m.
he removed while warm, can !« man
Indian playmaiea. la whose homes he port aa a miationary to the Indians In
Spworth league. C:30 n. m.
aged the same way. You will find that ______ _____ _______ __________ IMf. Many of .the recipes wlU be
Evening service at 7:w
Bvenlag
______
p. m.
learned Indian methods of eouking.
the sidld loaf chocolate, molasses or
Mr. MlIkT slatiw that
the
following 1 ----------------- ---------------■■■''-"•
wl**" prepared1.1^"
MM
.«
ni«r~lw .rwMc
sponge, neke, cooled in the tin, will
u dellMOM, wbo ooukej I «>r <«opliit l«nli^. or f,«- plralr .a|, t i cortlml vekon. la tbM nrrloM.
have a better flavor and keep moist
aroording to the methods given, as
longer than If removed while still
anything that is served on choice
Church «r Christ (DlficIpISfi),
warm. A two«nisi pie. unU'ss very
Buceetash.
chins. In the luxurious homes which
Thomas P. UUom, Pastor.
JMcy. can a1s*x be taken out of the tin
Take green com before It glaxes.
Quiet hour. »:30 a. m.
now stand where la his childbeod
Just as easily es a cake. In the first
Morning worship. 10;S() a. m.
there were only Indian wigwams Mr. Ijsy the ears In hoi ashes for about
place grease the tin and ihi’n don't let
Sunday school si 12:00 m.
Miller's osne among the Indians is half an hour until the kernels of com
Ivor, 6:DS p. fig.
Intermediate Endeavor.
the pie boll, after the undercrusi is
become well scalded. Shell and dry.
**8hsw-ws-nt'-gee-sick."
Senior Endeavor,
vur, €:1S
€;15 p. m.
I
done, ilave a grate, or something flat,
loe. 7:30 p. m.
Exenlng service.
i
Cook with boans for succolssh In the
and slip under the tin as moon an it be
Pentecostal prayer meeting. Tuesdfijr
usual manner.
^
Rs-qus-she-gun. (Bread).
evening at 7:30.
gins to U>il lip ihriMigti the slits in the
Make a dough of flour, water and s
Rvangelistlc service, Thursday even*
upper cruKi. A iM'try pie will be of lltIndian Hoe Cake.
lllUe salt; pat If out in the form of a
ili- value if the fde Imkes lou fast, and
Junior Endeavor Saturday, 2:30 p.
Wet fl*»nr. add a olneh of
cake, dig s hole in the bot ashes of the
yet It roiiM l»ake fast enouph t« keep
ramp fire and put it In lo bake, cover quarter of' a leaspoonful of sslaratus.
•riVelcome to worshfp with us ar*
the under crust from U'liig soggy;
ing with hot ashes. When done, lap Break into small cakes and pat with strangers, workingmen and the poor.**
there Is s ‘ happy mi'dium.*' and I very
off with a stick the ashes which ad- the hand until they become flat cakes
seldom have evi'U^ a leaiou pie run
her*'. p««el «»ff the outer cru^t. and the aliout as larg*' as a plate, and as thin
First M. E. Church.
as paper. Sprinkle with flour to pre
Inside will be found to be delicious.
Rev. Thos. Cox. Pastor.
i'kir an apple pie. put the ftuur <a
Class meeting. 0:30 a, m.
A variation of this Is made by taking vent ashes sticking, and bake in hot
teaapoonful to a lahlespooufiil) around
Morning service. 10:30 a. a.
a tnx' braueb with st*veral smaller ashes tnui coals) twenty-five minutes.
Sunday school at noon.
■ Ollier edge i»f the und*'r erusl. In
brsnchqD on P Strip off the leaves This Is a good roeipe for picnickers to
Kpworth league, C:1S p. m.
unbroken ring. - Too much flour oh
EVenlng service. 7:30 p. m.
strips and use. Hot bt'scb sand can Ih* useil
Cut the' dough Into long st
the under crust ntxkes it umgh. and an
Junior league Thursday at 4:00 p. ab
woavu inrj nnd out among the brancheK.
j equally as well as axbus.
I
Prayer mei'tlng Thursday evening at
appb' pii- lu-i'da a rU-hi-r crust than
Stick the main branch In the gniund j
*
any other kind. (Remember this when
so the dough will Ih* 4iver the flro and
Nut Cakes,
putting in lb*' wniMr. and then us*- as.
let it cook until done.
To two quarts of flour take
in lie Ibiur as the cruM can posslN) »*e
•
tableKpoonful of butter an
W. T. Woodhouse, l*aau»r.
rolled out with.) Hea.-iiit' tun t»umlxcHl. one-fourth teaspoonful salarKe-ffO. (Fish.)
thirds of a cupful of sugar tnuirt' if
a little salt. Add enough
Take a fish lust out of the water, i
nei-detii. put oue third in n-m* r, nut
maki* a vt*ry stiff dough.
lettibg It touch the flour: put la the
Pound this thoroughly, break off small
apples; add a pinch of salt and spice
bits and mil su thin that they are
t«» taste. Wet the edge uf under crust,
transparent. Cut In strips and fry In
put on the upi>«-r crust w ltlaiiil Ktreteli-j
piping hot lard. This is delicious.
Indian Tea.
; cordially Invited to the i
ing. and with i>«*v<*ral slits cut In it. fur
There Is a shrub w hich grows on the
ini to cscaiH,* from. ’ Prt'sa the
Corn Pepped in White Sand.
plains around Traverse City from
crusts Icigeiher all aruuiul the edge
Place white beach nand In a kettle
which the squaws make a delicious
Evang«llcsl Church.
off surplus crust, then pressi j
and put In shelled corn before it Is
Cor. Ninth and Wadsworth streaU.
Rev. R. N. Holssple, Pastor.
Udllng water, in this they dip three j hot. Hang over the drir w.khI fire end
the Juice will not run over, providing j
10:00 a. m.. morning class meettac.
or four times a handful of branches of
conHtsntly with a w«x>den jiaddle.
10:30 s. m.. momlag worship, aae*
Imke too fast. To remove
the Bhrab. and the rexuft is a tea C-ommon field c*.ni may
u„ pie .0,. CM4. ...o. .be u„ »d! which In former times tmtircly took !^'bi.Tn7
b.:;;MT;,i
H>1« ‘nd
kernel
will pop pc*rfect
shake gently until It is louse from the
W’hen done sift ont of the sand
Take a flat kettle e«<ver and lay
t grain of whieh will stick to the
the plo. hoMliig il (tii by ring wltb
rehearsal
left hand. an*l h»»I.ljnK pie *»n the right
day at 4;0G p. m. In the church,
Me-dom-e-nsh-boo. (Corn Soup.)
*
band; then Invert and quickly n*nu>ve
wi-ek prayer meeting Tbarsdair
Thl» can he made of *'l*hi'r hull«'<l '
Psw-hwon.
evening.
tin. putting a plate In Its plsr*-; turn
or pound* d c*irn. If the bulhn! corn is | Have
n'Sdy a quantity of thoroughly
All uf all classes trelcoma
all right side up. with one motion, and
to l*e uwHl It U prz'pared hy soaking |
whlteflsb heads. Doll th«iM'
y»>ur pi*' is wh«il»'. with no excuses t*>
Friends (Qusksr) Church.
corn in ly** ma»l«' of wood ashes until'down and stir cimstantly until they
mak** for broken rru»t. A tin pie pan
E<lgar L. Uequa, Pastor.
the hulls w ill come off. If the |K.uiided are reduced to a dry. bmwn powder
will bake a much b*'iier pie than a
Simdsy seboul, D:4& a. m. C. J. Helm, .
corn Is us**d. this I* done by cruBbiiig Tliis is the basis of flsh soup, and I* Supt.
granite *m*'.' uub'ss th*' oven l»ake.4 uki
M**<*tlng for worship, 11:00 a. B.
the k« rn*'ls in a mortar. Ct»ok it In s | •!«« «««! In clarifying maple syrup, s
fast fn*m unilernc'aih.—l.adl<'s' World.
Junior Kudos vur. 3:00
large kettle with any kind of game or i »«n*H quantity being thrown Into th**
Benf
meat, and put In some lard scraps, j boiling syrup,
which the ln<lians nowadays obtain ;
from the meat market after the lard I
O-flom-nah-boe (Corn Broth.)
has hot*u tried from the scraps. This I This word is d**riv*Hl from redom-osonp iiK«'d to he server! from the ket- nuk (corn) and lKK>-b*'4*se (broth.)
tie, in Mr. Mllh-r's boyhood-days, his Wash dried coni thoroughly and while
hostess .setting the kettle on the j wfit put Into a morler and |*ound to a
Madame Jan*' Hi* elsfu> Is an able giouiql. and *'arh in turn helping him-1 p>w<U'r. 81ft out the flqskt meal and
wontsii law v«-r of !*arU. lYance. She self to a gein rmis slupply. from the 'winnow
off tiie chaff an^ hulls.HeatFirst Presbyterian Church.
Cor. Washington and Park streetn.
Is one of the few women of the world Ciinimuu ladle.
! water iintll.lt bolls, sift In the meal
Rev. L. U. Disscll. Pastor.
who have gained m>t«trU'ly by dbrord•
slowly and add a pint of brown lieans
Morning aservice. 10:30 a. m.
Dible school St
Ing the conventional dress of woman,
Squash and iKdatoes ar*' bak«'d In ' and a whole partridge poundi-tl to a
C:30 p. m.
ChrlHtlan
Knde
and like Dr. Mary K. Walk**r *if Am* r- the lioi ash<*s of th«* campflr**. and r*»rn ' pulp. Cook slowly one hour,
Ica. prefers to dress in nuuu'ullne st roasted over th.* blaze, much as the :
MRS. MARY J. t^'OLFE
IH*
win"'r»'i,.T',brii»u
‘"I":?!!; *
"'i'/ooTm. I'r.
WOMEN WHO
DO THINGS
„.r£.Tio^’ ^
fourth Wed
1 the broth, season more.If nesdsys In th** ro*mth at : so p. m.
irsdsy evening
Pray«T m^-itlng Tbur
at 7:30. S**ats free.
Dimer a
All sre weicoroo l< all the serrieett
which so aroused the French govern- round baking pan and d**coraie with
meui that a large sum of money was the eggs on Itoiuim and sides In th*Fourteenth Streett M.
M.JL
JE Church.
willingly granted, naval aid given. | Ulust rat km French veg**talde cutters
Rev. J. W. Miller. Paste
and Internationa! nrotecllon s«*cured were us**.| lo cut s«fme of th*' whiu-s
Class m*‘etlng. 9:46 adttl.
l*r**achlDg
service,
10:30
a. as. „
Irom the Permian government to en- into fancy shapes, -but this Is n*>t esSunday school at 12:00 m.
able the two "savants" to prosifute a senilai. Fill in with the meat, taking
Kpworth league at C:80 p. m.
systematic sea-cb si S ;za. in Messo-. care not t«i displact' th*' egg. and set
Evening sermon. 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting. Thursday evening
potamls.
' aside m a cold plact* to t>e(H>roe Arm.
In performing her difficult duties ' Turn out and serv** ganiUh*-d with a at 7:30.
I arc welcome.
the madam** found that her w.mian's j ring of parsU'y.—Exchange.
suire greatly handicapped her In her] •
-----------------------mov* menis. and she discarded her j The Car* of Refrtgerator Linings,
Christian ficlenos.
Sunday morning service In Modem
woman's cost-mo and dresse*! as a
Zinc
attacked by acld.s, no matter
itall over postofflee.
man. which has since lHH*n continued., ho«s weak, and hy alkali w hen very WiMMlman
Wednesday
evening,
Testimony
Her services and discoveries In the strong: tberefore, chemicals should meeting at 7:30.
archaeological field have made her fa- not be oised on the lining of the re
Reading room. No. 814 Wilhelm
s. She discovered Ihe ruins of the frigerator. If the linings become block, open every afternoon (except
Sunday) from 2 to 5.
Temple of Darius: iirought many rel-j etalned. scour with any of the sand
A ctirdlal Invlutlon
the Lonv-e In Paris, for which i Boaps f*»und in Ihe market, or with eerrlces iand I
achievement she . was di‘curate*d by , iKxap and floe sand or sifted wood ashIhe French government with the order j e*. a ts a very good plan to enamel
Catheli.
of the .Legion *»f Honor, and gave her the lining of the refrigerator, if it can
8t Francis church, comer Cass and
a legal right to dress In male atUre.
done fuccessfullv. but It must be
The madsme Is by nature entirely fern- j remembered that paint does out easily
Inlnc In her speech, and ideas, and | adhere to sine. However, there is a
sUU retain* a woman's gemures and | sp«-cUl enamel made for painting sine.
Friday evenings. 7:30.
and this should be used.—Exchange.
devol.'d herself to making drawings, j the i
and coinm*'nt ain**ng lawyers and
in sticletv.
It ds not as a lawyer that Mme.
Dieulafoy won lu-r dlstlnrilun In the
world, but In the field of srchaindogy.
Mme. Dieulafoy was Imru In ToulouM . France. In isr.i. and in her early
womanhood married Mon. Dieulafoy. s
j
member.or the French Academy of
Arts.
m the early 70's she and her hus
band were sent on a scientifle mission
to BRypL sad It vas la this aervlcc of
archaoolockml research that she ac
quired the passion of dlscnveriog that
has'doaalnatcBl h*fr Hfe.
Pipaasssqd.itf versaOlo abjUHes she
Hot Wnsthsr Olsh.
Moulded real is an exceUent hot hlndling. If sufficiently abundant they
roather dish. ea*Uy prepared. Pni^ "any be used Instead of wood. bOL In
khase a knuckle of vnal and hare U any case, they will *
broken Into several plaeea Wash well,
then rover w ith boiling salted water,
to which may be added.. If Uked. a IHtlc parsley, celery and ooloo. <3over
and simmer gently ontil the meat falls
from the bonea When cool enough to
CengmgaUanal Chnroh.
handle, separate the meat from the
Rev. D. Coehltii. Pastor.*
bones and giiad or chop verySne. Re19:30 a. nu morning servlos.
Sunday school at noon.*
dace Ihe liquor to a good half plnL
Y. P. 8. (L B.. t:lS p. as.
saasoa to U«U. and ntrala throngh a
Snadhy avattlaf Ooapal aiatlif al
dcynble thick: eas of cheesacloth. Add
SffflKESM THE CHURCHES
fialvatlen Army.
Ladies’ Library bnllding. Frorf^
street, near Cass.
CapL and Mrs. MnasMI la ehfiiltt
public meetings «v«7 filflR WUUpt
Monday nl^L
Sunday. 11 a.
HoUaaas maatli^
3:30 p. m.. Ghi1atlfin*h pcfilaa asMh
Ing.
S:M p. m.. a red kot SfihraUan aaah
lag. .
Onr standard. •‘Hollnsas Usto the
Lord."
Our BatUeCrr. "Slapara, (Iwra 4fi
Salmtkm Ibr^fou.“
. •
AUarst
■i
■;
Vi
i
THi cvtNiNO lueoita Tfuvcuts cny. ineNioAN.
Trnfe am arike Hmr
-11.^ B«
.-cr wbw roMAedr If yoc \xj jKmt
• 'bov etmb^tlM
J0« «s|M«t Jivm; •aa^oBiiac]
UONCOFIEE...
ALL FACKACC comm 10 0t
I umwm* 9m flB A
U(m COFFEE f<
LION COFFEE 70U gtt on« full
pound of
Kxn9^ In^ 0pO0 g«0tiB( thi fwminA
6i<» bald on «T«7 pifck0g«.)
(totAtlioa-AaxiifcraaiMVkriMi—)____
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLBOX sncs 00.. ToMo» OUa.
CEIEIMlIlEWSOFTHEWtmUt
aad. vitk a ngktad caadle, goes dovn
iato tke aUae aad speada tke day oadenOvaad. She la mosical. too. aad
vk«a tka aita<Ts are tkroaik the dayY
work aka brfno kar^uitar and stags
to tkaai ika aiagie aka taaraed la ker
fktk«r a koaw froai bUBOua toacbars.
Mr. Fbraaa. prasMcat at the Nev
York«^ board of aldmcac. has been
abroad aavaral waeks. Ha gave a great
daal of atteatiao to mnnirlpal ovnerahtp orer the sray and cocleue* that
things did aot come up to h!« eapeciatlocs. He says that ha Is not nearty
so warm on tba sab)ect as vhc-n he
went away.
■ When Thomas P. Ryan took bold ol
I the Equitable he began to patrcmtza
!a newsnaner cllpol’^g burear. They
I had to rut BO many cllpincs for him
; that an Increase of readers was n^ceei eajy and Ryan was flooded with them,
i So he sooKbl relief by Laving only fa'vornbh* notices sent to biin. and now
I the> sav he dldn^ have a single clip
‘ping lor, ten days. -Good cure f«»r
conreii.” quoth Mr. Ryan,
j Dominick McCaffrey, at one time a
IpagJIlsi of some renown Is wm a pojUceman in BdgewcsMt a snUorb .of
ntlsburg. His pay as a guardian of the
peat^ U the staalhT part of his earn-
saturoav. july
Ayers
ts. ttos.
ELECTRianr
FOR
POWHt
Uicrry Pectoral. We
bcUere Is doctors. They believe
loos. We five them Che fbmolt
of our Cherry PectortL They
order ii for cotichs, colds, broochitts, croup, the grip.
No matter WHAT POWBB
yooNro bean Qaing, mil
SVEKTUALLT an ploy
eleodieity, not oo^ for aoowomio iaaaog4,batte laaaoM
of utility and general adeptability.
PIONEER LIVERY AND HACK LINE
B. Jm IVIorgan
SUREST
Remember the Old Reliable line that is always on
lime. Hack orders a specialty. 1 make all trains
with hack.
— I OJA&.L. worn BAOOAOK--.
In Livery 1 can furnish you
ItIBiEl TllE lUNAEOUTS
■UBIER TIRE STANBOFES
BUBBEI THE PHAETOBS
RUBBER THE SURllTS
lUBBEl TIRE HACKS
IB-OFl F-UINKBAL.B
1 can furnish you any kind of carriajjc you want.
1 have five hacks ami three li-scaied carna^ires in stock,
also a nice line two-scated carriages, traps.and single
buggies. Kindly give me a call whe in need- of- anything in This line.
Let us vitalise an Idea
for >-ou.
Boardman Rlrcr
Electric Ligbt
A Power Co.
Tbe C. B. Taylor Coal Co.
ars to near at band, they wiO
build you up. keep you well and
TUESDAY, AUG. 1ST
ttwagt eaned Iv war—ft aad kraki
wwnr-
City
OR. F. HOLMWORTH- Special at
tentioB to disceses of the eye. ear.
nose and throat.
Qtasses fitted.
OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Graduate To
ronto University. Ofllct* in Munson
bldg. Telephone*, offleo U'2; reai-
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. T)~Pbysb
clan and surgeon. Kemovt*d to of
fices over First NaUonal bank. ClUtens iihooe 3K6.
DR. F. P. LAWTON—Office r»K>m. re-
YIM, VIGOR & VITALITY
Try a *>lll to*nlsht.*'
Far a*to by *U DrugStots
•O Oont and sa Oont Bexaa
ACCCFT HO SUtSTITUTU
We know the
AlaJTOMAiriO
BOWERS HARBOR
is the best
Leave 11:00 a m.: ■♦:20 p. vn.
Leave 8:30 «. m.
made. We know that it
will do the work in less
time, better and easier
than other washing ma
chines. You do not know
this, that is why we sell
them on 30 days’ trial;
we want you to try one
and find ,out. Wc say
take a machine and tr>’
it, if you don’t like it
bring it ba^tk any time in
30 days..y We take all the
chances, but we know
they are good. Come in
and see then
NORTHFORT
Leave 8:30*. m.
RORTHFORT FOINT
Leave 8:30 • m.
■ Fan* Nt'-nk-ta-waiita mitl
lloworu llnrUtr 2-V rouml
hlK>rt aiul
trip; Oin‘U.i. Xortliii
Norlhiiorl l‘oiul, r>Uc
oUc nvuinl
trip
RETURNING SANE DAT
Success
FRANK TRDDE
148 Front Stroot
Nothing Succeeds
Like Success.
1 Ml*—■ ^roa mm jem^ em R, ww»
pto an It, bat It will eema ap wnlllfif
svsry Bma.” Caiman's Elastto Floar
Vamlali. B, K. Wail A Bmm, Trararas
DRS. J. 0. Iz JIARY J. TROEBiOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OffloeaaT bWiUMUaBtos. t a. ». *e II
WyiUoop ftai.
Mmmm WT.
JOHN R. SANTO
ffilEIAL KHMK
Naa WUbalM BlocR. Tfearana M
a F. OARVBii a eng
U Li A. SUILDIIML
14 WOLIOWSKYS_______
CAPT. WEBB’S 2 TROUPES rvlfeo SEALS:
THE AURORA ZOUAVES
HERVEY H. ANDERSOri-^orney
and counselor, Wilhelm likK'kt Travers© City, Mich. CUlsens phono n>6.
FRE mSDRANCE
M.&I.L TIME CARO
.
I. Ho
Both phone*.
phoo
DR. G. H. LYNCH—• and 4 Sutht*rIsuil block, phvsiclan and suri;i.*on.
CUizA-ns phone 364.
WasKlaE HacKiAt
OHENA
409 Slate bank bldg.
HARRY B. HARNER—Expert piano
tuner and aeiion regulator. Satis
faction guaranteed. With Kimball
Music 1House. Cltx. phoDi
DR. CHAISES A.~BURBRIIIDOE, IX*nlist, 301-2^ New Wilhelm block.
Traverse City. Mich Cltz
aduate of rhiladelphla Dental <
’
1304
NE-AB-TA-WANTA
TOn.VY wc are littiiing three pairs of glasses to every
one we fitted thirty days ago.
•
I A Mllltken block.
OR. T. A. WILHELM. DentlsL
<H>era boas© block.
- - k. Room 1.
OlVl
Em WaaklDctoo Si
Thirty days ago we
thought we had a large
practice.
DELIVERY^LAgM
r. W. THIRLBY, Ihmtist. Over Har^
num A Bari's Jewelry store. Both
phones 103.
IT. E. CBAFXH. Frfiprletv.
*
MARK CRAWra
OR. W. E.. MOON—Phonea. oflk'o.
riu.. 107: Bell. 99. Residence, 710
Washington street, Clt*. phone 21€;
Bell. »S.
JURIST CLEUWfi .WOjlks'
os 111
MK Wilhelm block, to 407 and 4fit
new State Bank BnUding.
J. B. MAimN->PhysiciaB and Surgeoa. OOoe SOS Bast Front 8u«et.
to eye. «
A and throaL Glasses
fltUMl. Both phoooa. Residence 619
Sixth StreeL
TRAVERSE CITY
away to be made into rags, 1st me
show you saaptos
....
WIANO TUNINO-W.^ K. MIQard. M
yoars experlsn
Now looatod with
QriaucU Bros.
tUhtl
Ym Art Hit FMlkig Well,
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Carpet Claanlnc and Fsathar Rsno-
nnsuK
NETT-FracUeo Itmitod to EYE. EAR. N08M THROAT
4 riTTINQ OF Cl.A«lweA OSc*
I WIlkaAa blodL cmasos phono
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
amwi-r. “I rhsnf;«#l ih*t out* lor t*o
WsbojMi “ l>r. Orart* .Un'shvi! hnarlUv
^ss b«
“UVll. my dosr. tf s
^^,y,
io thv r*ibt r
rrJrkrUT 1. aoHl.
bUhu,^ 1
btlltvc I Ottclit IO irlv« you
famous ftsl.t
smosraph. ttoi )tiHr ustv<^^ U so do.h John U Sullivan and CbarlUilciuuB 1 kupi>o«c I luuM. So tberi* you j yf{trb*-I1
A Rnston Tnan has approached Ri>cr<v
tary Reppertpan of the Panama canal
coaomUsion wlih a scheme to pipe
fresh air to the Islxirem, thereby head
ing off yellow fever and <»ther ills. Ills
Mlfca Mailae PJc-kh r. dan;igbtcr of a
pIsD Is bv .esislitliih a glgaiiUr hy• draulic marhino on a peak of the'llepo ] fortni-r weli-k'nown ihemlM'i‘r of con
raage.at the i^natna end uf the canal | :^teBs. deserves a place in the fn»nt
and to have-mammoth conduits run tank among plucky yc»une American
. across the ilj> mlb « of Isthmus to <V»-. women. She left her father s man
Ion. Rmaller pl|H*s. having at the ends j slon In Falkland, 8. D., to take pussesanliseptlr nljiples, one for each work- j slon <if and work a mine w hlcb she
man, wouli lead from the ronilults,} t’wns on ifie Cripple Cre<'k Sburt Hue.
firrat doors In i|p« main conduits ' The shaft of her mine has imw l»€H-n i
would he opi-ned fmm time to time
and the* whole rone tlisxbsl with fresh
air, kldnapetl from tbe mnimtalns.
No Euro|>can potentate has, when he
travels, s<» many attendants, officers
and adjutanis with him as the shah of
Porsla, who has n*ts*nily In-^-n visiting
Vienna again. He U also arci)mitanU*d
by two.;of his little sons, to whom he
pays a great deal of atteiulon, listen
Ing in the lutrlor car to the.r prattle
with evident delight. A Viennese
Jfninialisi says that were it not {or the
huge Jewels In his attire he wtmid’
ItMik more like a Walleebian shepherd |
than like a sIihIi. fie is shor; am';
ratb(-r stotu. tms .sluid'iig shouiih r.-*'
and a body -that looks ;as if it might j
U* made of talbiW or cbeejie. His I
countenance is thin, his features re-j
laxed. Ills expression tdsse. Th<e.is;h ’
h© seems almost like a caricature. |
In Perfect Condition
there is sonu-lhing pathetic aUmt his
. uppvMirance.
Pridessoi Huviey was ln\lu*tl «»n on»*|
occasluu to lake ilie chair at an anti-!
tobacco tneotina In.a hiief op««oluq‘
slM*«vh he reJabsl a |h rsouai Inelden;. ;
He was vtsliioK a friend, witn wht»n;
be had anlrnatvNl discussions on a r>*-,
cent jsrierttlflr dl^KCoviay in which thej j
were Uoh dt-^-ply lnter«-st«*<}. “How-t
ever, there was one indni «»n whlilij
we dlfferc.I.*’'cmitlnuk*d the |iiofesMir.
*^My friend was a great smoker, while
, 1 detiwtiHl luliaet-o In any form, tdreai
applause 1 After dlnnin- we usually re
tired to hU sIihIv; hut. finding tuyself
ooco nearly kiiffcwat.-d
with m>
friend's cigar snovke. i expi»siulaied.
. Thereupon, pushing thb <igars liefore
me. he said: Take one yoiinudf; U‘s^
the best rera»*dy.' As I knew 1 coeldn't i
induce him bi give up his. 1 reluctanti.v‘
^took a cigar and smoked It. And tjuee
that tune. ladU*s ami geuilemeu. miih-j
ing on twrth nmld Induct* me tr«'n(*w'etl |
applauM*) to {(VTv'gf) iny afte^mm cl-1
Mm. Herman Oclrichs. the New
York society light, has pn»vef|.lo*rself;
to be a woman of great ImsintwiM aldl-i
Ity. In 1K1*7 she revoked the ]MVWt<r of i
attorney which she luvd given her bus-)
Iwnd to manage her bu»lne»n affairs j
aad ainci* that time has made friMka).-'
dOO. She 1s bow In her own right :
worth about J.'m.bOO.Oim. m»»s-t ofj
which ahe has made , by judlclteis In-1
vestments in ratlnvad shares. She is a
daughter trf the lal© 8t‘nai.ir Fair of |
Caiiforbla. for a ahare tvf w hose estate
ahe had to fight. She was not re
ceived In New York’s Inner circle uu-,
tH after the stniggle against Mrs. i
Stuyvesant Fish. ^rs. Ogden -<iov*lrt
and ottier leaders.
pr. ts. W. tSraee. the most famous
erteketfar in England. orobaWv has
given hla auiog«wnh as ofien as any
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EXAMINATION IB F-fWKK.
201 FRONT STREET
DR. P. t. WOLFF, Prop. DR. B. L PAULSON, Assistant
Citixsns Phone No. 3&A
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Traverse tJIty. Mich.
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cured on show day at S. fi. Walt St Sons drug store
at same price charged on the grounds.
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