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The Evening Record, June 10, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1905-06-10
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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tP«OI4l TILIMIA^ auvics.
THE EVENING RECORD
TmAwnsc cirr. MicNiaAN
8 PAGES
PEACE IS AT LAST IN SICHTJIW MD NgE^
niMtOCNT
ROOMVCLTt
MmoN« Aoorrco.
ISETHHIBIT
HEAHT HIND
UWLMa
toilt
hitch
UIW>WW
takes place.
.PKSBmiTBES Will iffT
f HOOSEVELTS MESSAOEKEACMEO
ST. PETEKSEUAG TODAY.
H« Aafc* Th»t th« pj*#ilpet«ftiiari«« of
MS Notlofis ArrMi9« a MoHlng
to
Asroo Ur»"
of
Poaot tfi tho Far EaaL
Wy Wir« to tho EvMlse Haaord.
Waahinaton.
It hi toamad
•A tollaMa MthaHtjr that Kiiaaia and
Japan hava aocapt^ tha auogaatiafi
affotod by Praatdani Aoeaovalt laak.
lag far tha andlng af tha Eaalani war
and that a maoting af rapraaaidatlaaa
af bath nationa la aaoarad.
It la ballavad that wilaaa a hitoh ae>
cwra that a —ttlamaM of tha dlapttte
batwaan Itiiaala and Japan Is naar at
hand. Prsaidmt KaoaavaR'o wsaaags
to tha rwlara af bath ftiiasia and Japan
asking-tham to arranga a maatlng of
pianipatonttariaa .to apraa an paaoa
tonno rsaahad St Patoraburg today.
Pierce’s Com Huskers win go to
Bowers Harbor tossorrow altcswmB
and ptoy baU with the team from that
ptace.
Tlie trip wflTbe SBudeoa the
RAUL RORA FELL TWENTY-NINE
i Sl.7Bt to Maaay and
Columbia and a apectol sKcunkm haa
feet to GROUND.
snnnuni
aiffEIBHIBBUSCMSE
6 O^OLOOK EDITION
r
COFFINS WERE BURNED Ccmtwtabh
Shots sf
Comfortsbk
Pritts
By Wba to tha Saaalag Baaort.
Varnoa.
Jaa# 1«.--Tba aafa
to tha BWRtohga hank, ovaad hy Ga« BUBTAINEO INTERNAL INJURIEB
BROOKLYN CASKET jCO.*B FAC
ftooa and flarsaat to thia gtooa
AND MAY DIE.
TORY WAS OESTROYEa
bloara opaa by barglan dartag tha
Blgbt aad n.700 to asonay and MSS
IBS Btaaipa wara takca.
Acs Owl for Wsdding of EdgMr Whel* Block to Wltlisf
Wiped Out With J
Yaamans and Miss Mao9*« ^
MBHORIBIE
ENCIMPMENT
LOW RATES WILL BRING MANY
TO THIS CITY JUNE »21.
PRMBENT SPEUERS C0IE6
GENERAL HENRY OUPFIELO
AMONG THEM.
Campflras, Auto Parads, Cscuralofw
an tha Bay and Prabably a
Pewar ^Baat Parada
Are Featwrra.
QttCS«wOr. ^raliek
AutomabilioL
an
'
Eimctol to the Evontog Raeord.
Odar. Mich.. Jnne 10.—Paul Popa.
who was working for Tony Miller on
James Solllran’s bam was very seri
ously If not fatally hurt yesterday. He
was shingling the bam and the limber
which he was standing on broke, let
ting him fall to the ground, a dlstancei
of Iwenty-nina feeL In his fall he
stmek a scaffold on the side of the
boUdiag breaking his jkw. his nose
and cutting hi* lower Up open and
some totenul iBjnrles. He is in a
very aeriout eoudlthm iand Dr. Fralick is altendlng htan.
Chariea Hockradel has purchased
the H. P. Boiighey property here.
Cards are out for the wedding of
Edgar Youmans and Maggie McQueer.
James Rubier, the man who was
kicked by a horse last Sunday, is tmproTlng. He can see out of both eyes
now.
J. Sullivan has hts new bouse paint
ed and is putting in new furniture.
Dr. G. W. Frallck U aeen on the
street every day now with his new antomoblle.
By Wire to the Bvoaing Record.
New York. Jnne 10.—Fire in Wllliamsbnrg this morning wiped out a
whole block between Kent and Wythe
avenue and South Nlnih and Tenth
streets and a block between South
Ninth and Eig}ith steeu wms^ nearly
destmyed. The great factory of the
Brooklyn Casket company was toiallt
deatoyed as was also the Vocgel Tin
ware factoy. The total lots Is esti
mated St ISOOJHK).
Hberene Rirs 9x12, jBSt t few
left. wBrtE $12 ib4 $14. closiot
$9.T5.
j. W. Mllllkei
Ur lEU TM REVOlimON
10 YEARS FOR BIGEL0W|
______
Black, white or grey, ft to $1.50
Cmmpmm
Ouhris
White or grey, 85c to $1.50
W0mtm*s Oxfprds
Vatent Tip, n:ce style 98c
W0ma*s Shpptn
One Strap, plain toe. 50c
One Strap and Bow, 75c
NINTM VEA»-»»
Smssbiim tbt Record
That*s vital this seasons line of Wall PSper is do
ing. Oar season's ontpat is way ahead of any
ptevioaa yean, and dne to the great variety to be
- fonnd here of pretty patterns aad reasonsblo pricea.
Tm can readier see this stock, oa ve are weU pre>
tRR9d to take good care of oar oMtasDsn.
‘ CITY BOOK StOKE
TBt asBsn caHPsxT tNs.
pM
MB.
Very lod and casf, J5C
FOR MISSES’ AKD CHILYIREN’S SOMMER WEAR
We Have Many New Style* tn Dainty Shoes. SHppers and Oxfords
OMII.OIQB:fM*S DA'V
will soon l»o hon* and you will want a now pair of our Pretty
Rihlion Tics. Wo wogild b- iileosoil to show you our many styles
BAOMAN*r
m%
O. C. MOFFATT
AbetraotB of TItiB
FRIGES 8AT18FACTOR>
ALFRED GREIUCK
i CO ...
BatahItoHodIn IBBB
Room BIO Btata BankBUto
*« E. Hioirr ST.
di
ROtoOOK
Ask For
Anythin?
Better in the way of
Screen Doors and
Windows than the
kind we make for the
to fit all size of feet.
See Onr Window for
Ban:aiiis
OxhrdM
awi
Shpptn
new
Sbtpts.
7a
ELXSKIN SHDES
3X COR (ROST&tSICN
Xuliick & Hofl
pm« OloVHImr
Now is the time to
Clothe your feet, with
our Shoes for littlemoney and be happy.
WAITly
DRUG ^TORE
W
M*U Ktetw to bo o.loEit*a 1
•tort, mu cor took I. tom Mltog ,
Wide Toe, Caagrrm, 50c
Strqt Snpptn
GUTPRICESHOE
SALE
chocolate. Also
a full line of
package and bulk
candies. L o wncy’s & Lyon’s
Chocolates, i n
packages. S. B.
& As in bulk.
6EITLEIIEI!
taryuer MheCfcNifir vwMitae mmoto pm eff till to*
StrgtShMa
^ILL£R OF GOOD SH0£9^
HE REFUSES
DEPUTlTION
SmUTHMI IS UNClitHBED
aUa’a Caavu Skt*»
W0mta*3 Shpptn
mpsny I
cisl meeting
ig this evening st 7 o'clock
elect a del^ale to the slate Aremen's convention.
1MCK TOM UPmFORn RODS
WYBEROMUTCN
jxm£ 10. nos.
Rls«w*a Cera MMkars WBl Rtsgr BMl
A moeUng of the exocntlvo commit
tee of the O. A. R. was held In Judge
Roberto ^ce yesterday afternoon at
which tl«> the soliciting committee
made a report most favorable aa
the outlook for falsing the $800
deemed necessary to carry on the
penses attending the encampment.
This will be expended for speakers
and their attending expense*, deooiar
Uons. music and other attracUoos
which are necessary to the success of
the week's amusement.
.FERE MARQUETTE tRAFFIC DE- While delegates arc expected to* the
number of 800 strong, this will un
laVIeo by freight wreck.
doubtedly be materially IncToased by
CZAR WONT RECEIVE ZEM8TORB
outside visitors from all portions of
REPRESENTATIVES.
the state who will taka advantage of
the extremely low rales to attend the
encampment as well as visit the north.
SECTION MEN WORKED ON RE The rates for the week beginning
June 19 are a* ftdlows: Fbr the lower
PAIRS ALL NIQIfT.
peninsula, ooc fare, plus 25 cenU.
HOT HEAD* ARE UEIHO IT FOR
tickeU being sold June 17. 18. 19 and
MA'TERIAU
Bloekads Was MalnUlnsd for Feurw 20. return limit to the 23rd. Rates for
the upper peninsula have a longer
tsan Heura—BraKs Bsam an a
limit t>eing giM>d until the 24th. j Nearly Oft* Hundred Ptrtona Killed
Car Load af Bark Basks. Caua.
All delegates will pgy tbelr individual
and Woundad In the Rioting
ing Mach Troubls.
expenses while here and from the
St MlnlSk—Jews Prlnspeakers securtHl tho Indications point
Tbe kxal Pcre Marguctlc freight.
suceswsful camp Art's for every
olpal Sufferers.
No. X3. south bound, did tblnm at 7:30 dale annottneod.
last evening one nllo north of
On Monday evening, a n*ceptli»n will By Wire to the Evening Record.
MHcbells.
bo tendered at the Park Plact' the
St. Peteraburg. June 10.—It Is stated
Tho train aras rounding a eonre at commander-in-chief, state commander
on reliable authority that the
a good raio of spend'arhea a brake and the offleev* of the
R C. and has decided that ho will not receive
beam «m a imndola, loaded with bark, Ladiea of the <1. A. R. and the head the deputation from the all Ru**lan
broka and dropping U» the track offleers of the 8. of V. Tuesday even Zemstors congress held at Mosco*'.
dlUAied the car and dragfud a car of ing camp Arcs will be held at the City which wa* selectwl to prceent the adlumber Into the dltrb with l(. Five opttra house, among tboM* m attend dre*s adtipted by the congrea* on
more ears left ihe rail* and lore up iK'Ing. Oen. Henry M. Duffleld. Con Thurwlay. Just what will follow the
the track for nearly forty rod*, break grt'xsman unillam Alden Smith. Judge refusal of tho exar to rt'celvc the dep
ing, the tie* and twUUng the rail* «hiI Allen B. Morse, Judge 8. C., Daboll.
utation can only In? guessed aU Hot
of ahape. No one was hurt In the ae- Gen. Russel A. Alger. United State* heads arc ready to make re\v>lutlonrldent and an quickly as po**lbU> work IVnslon'Agent O. A. Jane* and many ary material If the delegation 1* re
was begun «»n the ropalrlni; of the others.
fused audience by tho esar.
track. A cmll wa* sent In and the
Prominent in thU list stand* Om,
NSSHy too Killed.
poeikm men a« tar north as lu*!lalre Henry M. DulAeld. who. as brigadier
St. Petersburg. June 10.—A dispatch
raHidnded BumlM-riiiR al^t sl\t> In
of the Thirty-third and report* tbit nesrty lOO pemons were
all. Threo engine* and the
Thirty-fotirth Mlchlgsn and the Ninth killed and wounded In rioting In Min-j
men worked all night. The Inmbcr Maasachusetts. will be rouslngly wel
The Jew* were the chief sufferand bark had to be duropod mit of the comed by the Spanbh American war
cars and the track Htralghtenid and veteran*, of which the Traveme City
settled before tho cars c<uild be hauled !*>)* were numbered. Oimpauy M
out vof tho $llch. The work was not ha* lK*en*extended an Invitation
eompleled until 9:3A thta morning. d«- the espExrial e*eort of their general
toying traOc about frortem hours.
•during the parade, which takes place
Tuesday afternoon at 1:80 p. m.
The autos of this city have been in BANK PREfflOENT WILL SERVE
AT HARO LABOR
vited to take part In the parade also.
J. M.. Blakeslet' having l»een appointed
Peaceful BetMemeot of UmTSaginaw to organise a committee to make the
Ptoaded Guilty to AppropHsting $2,.;
Striks la Rsmoto Although a Conm-eesKary arrangements for -the occa. feresM Is Armaged.
008,000 of Fsoda of the First Na
*l<Hi, J. W. Hannen has been appolnttional While Prsaldent.
^.
ied by the exetutfve committee to
By Wire to the Bvening Bs<^j
^rcrtlslng for the progimm. The
OMtaFA. MlrHJO^Th. .Ulk.,
CTmmlUn. I.; I. B. Gllb»rt, By Wire to tb« Bvenlng Record.
,
uuiuioi. I.
| j. w. MHiik™ ud u Rown..
Milwaukee, June 10.—Wm. O. Bige
lor . iiMHdul «*lleiDrol <X tkd ^k. I
on
.III bo l«- low. who took over |2.0U0.(HM) of
funds of the First National bank while
cldent Mahon tM Um Amalga- .^^^^ ^
arrangement for bands
president of that InatliuUon. pleaded
mated will have a conferooco
^jjlch
enahicb will
will be
be on
on duty
duty during
during the
i
fflve car* are rtinnlng under poUoe eampbent. Communications have al- guilty in court today and wa* *enprotoettoo today and the aireeu are toady U-en received from two drum tenoSd to ten ysnr* nt hard labor In
qul«L
carp*, and several outside bands who
desire to come. Recitations and
The morning subject at the Church;
will be on the camp Are pro(
of CbrUt tomofrow U “The Growing
thl* belBg obtained from the home -Church" end to the eventog will be
talgnt of vhich thl* city may well be Chlldren a day sxerctoes.
prood. It l» expected that owing to
Thoro wlU be a moeUng Monday
large AotiUa of |K»wer boau which
Togethar During VielL
Traverae City ba» that a launch pa evening st 1:30 at the Cast ateet Mrade win be arranged and If *0 with glne hosse Of all the delegatee to the
By Wire to the K> enln«:;Ricoe^.
Ixwdoo. June lo.—King Alfgm thMr gala day decoratiooa and pa state ffreM** oosvention.
who has bwn the guest of Bagtoad. triotic Bfreamer* they wQl receive an
Mt today Ml ruuto to Madrid.. Piin- oratioa for the dlaptoy. An excursion BEE MRB. TIMBLINt sdv. on an
JonslO-U
Mas Patricia of Oonnaught and Al- Is ptonned on the hay for all delegatee other page.
fpuo WWW con»UBUy thrown togtohM- dnrtng the enosmpmont and on MonMrs.8lsrto Ooodwta of KaUMa
dHrtof the king'# YlsU and match- 4toy evening another essniUve ssesimakmn are vooderisg U s royal wnd- isg wUI be held to mnke ffnnl nrrnngs- apendiBg a few days with Mrs. Fred
Swmlu of this olty.
Etag wiu eoMi occur.
MU.
c LOCIL WENT
INTO DITCH
satu«iay.
AT BOWERS HARBOR.
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind?
If you would keep out the (lies and musquitoes see
us about Door and Window Scrv.ens.
Our finely made screens will outlast anything on
the market.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Citiuns Phono. S2i Boll. 109.
W L. Bre
Your Crtdft is Good at
GRINNELL BROTHERS
|W|AN08
...OROANS...
.RMOIMOORARMto.
MUmiCAL.
IMKROMAMOimm
€verfthing Known in Wusk
MICBIGAirS
BOOSE
HlGAirS LEADUq^IC
UADIMC^
tmm flCmm%
MEN’S STRAW HATS
ci.^Hmvc^e^rw^TOHP«oe ^
Thb is Our Suit Story
Everything we show is Brand New. you know
that, but wo want to emphasize the fact, we show you the
best fitting goods e>br put on the market, and can demonstrete that fsot to yoor entire satisfaction. The prices wo
got are modest
7.00.
10.00, is.oo, 10.00 tov>a
010.00, l.m« %jtm SHOW You.
Even if the late unpleasantness in the weather has
made you cling faithfully to your Derlw or Soft Hat,
you simply MUST buy that Straw before the Fourth,
This is the place to get your Straw Hat and to get one
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT
Correct in style, reliable in quality and fair in price.
Heights of crown and widths of brim to suit.
i
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:
THE EVENING RECORD
^ tmtaHUPN M«viei.
rmA^mm cmr. vicHMAi.
8PAQE8
PEACE IS AT lAST IN SI8HT«wJio NjBE
FlmiMMY nOOMEYKtrt tuoMtnoMt Aoorrco.
snunum
WERE BROKui
satumay. am
MOOMVKLTt lttMAOl«KACM»0
rr. pmMUHO way.
EN^PMENT
Flaroa** Cere Muaksra WBI Flay BMI
Tamerrw.
Fiesee’a Oorn Huakera adU go to
r
SaHBIWEMMIBWiSCMgE COFFINS WERE BURNED Cmfwtabk
SbMS at
Omhrfable
Pricts
•rSMOsoo.
j
H* A*» That tht PtmtiftUtMmm of
LOW RATES WILL BRING MANY
TO THIS CITY JUNE 2021.
^
Silli Nationa Arraiifi a Moatifis
to Afrao U^oo Torma of
Ptaet In tho Far taat.
PHiniEIIT SFEUERS CMiG
•y Wiro ta tho tvoaiho Hitard.
WMhInflon. JiHio 10—<1 la loamod GENERAL HENRY DUFFIELO
an roHaMo aathoHty that Waaola and
AMONG THEM.
Japan havo aoooptad tho ouggootlan
: 'Ho<
Campflraa.
Auto Farado, Eacuraiom
Inf for tho ondlng of
Saotam war
and that a maoUng of sroprooontativao
on tho Bay and Frohably a
of hath natlono la
Fewar ,Beal Farado
It la bollovod that anlaao a httch oe>
Are Faaturea.
AutmMhtlist
Special to the Evening Record.
cedar, Mk*, June^lO.—Paul Popa.
who waa working for Tony Miller on
James BuIUran's barn waa very aerioosly If not fatally hurt yesterday. He
was shlBgltBg the barn and the timber
which he was standing on broke, letUag him fall to the ground, a dlatoace
of Iwcnty-olne feec In hU fall be
struck a acalfold on the side of the
buildtag breaking bis jaw. his nose
and cutting bl« lower tip open and
Internal Injorlea He Is In a
very serious condlUon and Dr. Frallck la aUeodtng bhn.
Charles Hocfcradel has purchased
the H. F. Boughey ^operty here.
Cards are out for the wedding of
IMgar Toumans and Maggie McQueer.
DCS Rubier, the man who was
fclrited by a horse last Sunday. Is lm-‘
proving. He can see out of both eyes
ow.
■J. Sullivan has fals new bouse paint
ed and is porting in new furniture.
Dr. G. W. Frallck ts seen on the
street every day now with his new aa-
By Wire to the Evening Record.
^
New York. June 10.—Fire In WHliamsburg this moralng wiped out a
whole block between Kent and Wythe
avenue and South Ninth and Tenth
streets and a block between South
Ninth and Elgjilh sieeu was, nearly
destroyed. The great factory of the
Brooklyn CBaket company was totallf
destoyed as was alao the Voegel Tin
ware factoy. Tbs total loss is esti
mated at ISOOJHW.
Hoae company No. 4 will hold spe
cial meeting this evening at 7 o'clodt
elect a delegate to the sute Aremen's convention.
RbCTdttc Rin
JWt 1 few
left, wtrth $12 ani $14, clesiBr out
$9.T5.
J. W. muilKi
of the executive commit
tee of the O. A. R. waa held la Judge
Roberto ^oe yanterday afternoon at
which tl0» the aoUdting commiUee
made a report moat favorable aa to
ouUook for raUlng the $800
deemed neceaaary to carry on the exattendlng the encampment.
Thin will be expended for apeakera
and their attending expenae*. decora
tions. music and other attractietii
which are necessary to the success of
the week's amusement.
While delegates are expected t(f* the
FERE MARQUETTE TRAFFIC OEnumber of 800 strong, this wUl un
LAVED BY FREIGHT WRECK.
doubtedly bo materially increased by
CZAR WONT RECEIVE ZEMETORS
outside visitors from all portions of
REFREBENTATIVCE
tha Btnte who will takw advantage of
the extremely low rates to attend the
encampment as well as visit the north.
BSCTION MEN WORRlb OH ks- The rates for the week beginning
June 10 are as follows: For the lower
FAIRS ALL NIOUT.
peninsula, one faro, plus 25 cents.
HOT HEAOt ARE USING IT FOR
tickeU being sold June 17. 18. 19 and
MATERIAL.
Blockado Wao Malntolnad for Foarw 20. return limit to the 23rd. Rates for
the upp<-r peninsula have s longer retoon Maura—Brai^a Baam on
limit bring gi»od until the 24lh. Ncaiiy Ona Hundred Parsons Killed
^
Car Lead of Bark Bnabo, CauaAll delegates will i>ay tbelr indlviUuai
and Woundad In tha Rioting
ing Much Tnaubta.
expenses while lien* and from the
at Minlak—Jews Prin
speakers secured tho IndlcaUons point
If..
successful camp Arcs fur every
cipal Sufrercra.
No. S3, aoiith boui
date announci'd.
la»l nrcnlng o
On Monday evening, a reception will By Wire to the Evening Record.
Nltcbell'a.
lie tendered at the Park Place the
St. Petersburg. June 10.—It Is stated
Tho train waa roundtag a rarro at comroander-ln-chlcf. state commander
on reliable authority that the exar
a good ra«o of apond'orban a brmko and the offleers of the W. R. C. and
has derided that ho will not receive
boom on a Rnudola, loadcMl with bark, Ladles of the G. A. R. and the head the deputation from the all Russian
broko aiKl dropping to ‘ the track officers of the 8, of V. Tuesday
Zemators congress held at Moscow.]
dltdu>d th«> rar and draggod a car of Ing camp Area will be held at the City which was selected to prcscni the ad
lumber Into the ditch with It. Five opera house, among those to atUmd
dress adopted by the «»ogn»s «n
more car* Irft the rail* and
being.'Gen. Henry M. Duffleld. Con Thursday. Just whsl will follow the
the track for nearly forty rodn. break gressman t^nillam Alden Smith. Judge refusal of the caar to receive the deping, the tie* and twlatlng the rail* out Allen a Morse. Judge 8. C. Daboll.
uUtion can only lie guessed aU Hot
of Bbape. No one waa bun in the ac- Gen. Russel A. Alger. Vnltetl Bute* heads arc ready to make re\-olutlon«Meiit and a* quickly a* po*Klhle work prmsion Agent O. A. Janes and
ary material If the delcgaUon Is hwaa begun on tho fcpalrlng of the others.
fused audlcuce by the c»sr.
track. A call wa* aent In and the
Prominent in this list stands Gen.
NagHy 100 Killed.
aectlon moo as far north aa Itettairr Henry M. Duffield. who. as brigadier
8t. Petersburg, June 10.—A dispatch
tbering about slaty in commander of the Thirty-third and iT-ports ttA nekrly mo person* were^
Threw etiglnca and ibo gau|: of Thirty-fourth Michigan and the Ninth
killed and wounded In rioting In Mln-j
IB on worked all night. The lamlH-r Mas*achus«*tts. will be rousingly wel
Isk. The Jews were tho chief suAer- j
and bark had to be dumped out of tho comed by the Spanish-American war
cart and the track stralghtoni-d and vriersns. of which the Traverse City
nettled boftwo tho earn coulJl be hauled boys wore num»H*red. Company M
out .of the ditch. The work waa not
i*e4-extended an Invitation to lie
oompleled ulllll 0:3h thta morning, dc^ the e*pt*rial escort of their general
laying trafle about fourteen hmira.
'during the parade, which takes place
Tuesday afternoon at 1:80 p. m.
The autos of this city have been In BAWK FREinOENT WILL SERVE
AT HARO LABOR.
vited to take iiart in the parade also.
(•
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J. Mr niakesleti having been appointed
Paacaful BaHlameat of the Esglnaw to organise a committee to make the
Flaaded Guilty to Appropriartng $2,Btrika la Ramoto Although a Connecessary arrangemento for -the occa, faranca la Arrongtd000,000 af Funda af tha First Na
sUm, J. W. Hannon has been aiipolnttional Whila Fraaldant.
;
1I ed Ay the executive committee V
D) Wtre to the Evening RbC^|
advertising for the program.
8.,!.... Mlth . JUM
I. B Cllb.rt. By Wire to tha Bvealng Record.
.Uuwk., I.
Tl..
J
^
Milwaukee, Juno 10.—W’ra. G. Bige
for a peaceful settlement «f the strike
The oummluee on music will be pre low. who took over $2,000,000 of
are very slim although Manager Colsb pared to submit a report at the next
funda of tha First National bank while
and’Pn*.i<irnt Mahon df the Amalga- meeting of the arrangement for bands
president of that iostltuUon, pleaded
matad will have a oonferoace today, which vrill be on duty during the
guilty in court today and was aenfive oars are running under -poUoe campbent. Communications havo al
protection today and the straria are ready been reeelvod from two drum tenoad to taa yaara at hard labor in
prison.
qaleL
corps, and se^’cral outside bands who
desire to come. RecUatloos and music
will be on the camp Are programs,
this bring obtained from the home -Church" and la the evening wiU be
King AlfMisa and Frlneaaa FUftota talfBt of which this city may well be Chlldrao’a day axerclaea.
pf CefMiaught Waip CeatoMHIyi proud. It is expected that owing to
There wlU he a meeUng Monday
the large AoUlla of power boats whlrii
Tagathar During VlaiL
TiBverae City haa that a launeh pa evealag at 7:80 at the Casa ateet earade eill be arranged and if so with gine houae of all the delegates to the
thrir gala day decorations and pa- sute Arem«a*a ooavaoUoa.
trtotlc Btreaaiera they will reoelre an
who has ham the guest of
ovation for the dUpIay. An excursion BEE MRB. TlMBLIN*t adv. on anMt today aa route to Madri^
Jims 10-1t
oaaa Patriria ri Coanau^ and Ab U ptonned on the bay for all driagatea atharpaga.
fOoao wars conatantly thrown ttmr^ daring tha wmm^tuani and oa MoaMrs. Elwia Ooodwla of Kalkaska U
duriag the king’s visit and matcih- day evaBtog aBoCbar exaenUve laentapandlag
a
few
daya
with
Mrs. fVad
makan aro woadertng If a royal wad- lag wUl ba held to make Anal arrangeSwalts of thto elty.
OMBto,
dlag arlU aooB ooenc.
to tho raioro of both Ruaala and Japan
aahing thorn to arrango a mooting of
plonIpatonttaHaa .to agroa on paaoo
tormo raaehad St Pataraburg today.
LOGIIWENT
INTO DITCH
Peters
€bocelate
mr i£Ui T(u RBfoiimoii
■IT BE HOm WTCN
■s
Blsck, white or grey. |i to $1.50
CITT BOOK StOIE
THE BOBUT CSMPAIT riupb
1
Wpmea^s Oxfprd§
One Strsp. plain toe. 50c
!
tor thm snaml mmmm netlsg-
—n ordeloo lo b« ■ «lwS*g bstav* yw
smr«. MS esr Mook to pm tohUtog
oNT with too Sotoimrio ktoS*.
> KiiM & Hntl
One Strap and Bow. 75c
Strgt ShM*
Wide Toe, Coogrrsv, 50c
Strqt Slipptn
Very cod and eai^, 25c
^Urnim( kill Hi
r
3;
FOR MISSES' AIO) CHILDREirS SUMMER WEAR
Ws Hava Manx Nsw Styles In Os inty Bhoes. BHppers end Oxfords
OKIII-OiNB'.MM DAV
will soon lie hen? and j ou will want a new pair of our Pret^
Ribbon Ties. We would lx* pleasetl to show you our many styles
BAOHANT
&
ELKSXIH SHOES
j.E COR FRONT&UNICN
See Our Window for
Bai^s
to«
O. C. MOFFATT
AbetraotB of TItiB
friges satisfactory
ALFRED GREiUa
& CO ...
Batmbllahadln IBBB
Room aiO Btoto Bank Bldg
242 E. BtOHT ST.
BOSOOB
Ask For
Anytbiiig
Now is the time to
Clothe your feet, with
our Shoes for little
money and be happy. "
W'AITly
DRUG JTTORE
6EITIEIIEI!
1 .air*tr Bsts. V«ek««sr. Frocy Bsso.
f
Vslent Tip, n ec *t)-le 98c
Woma's Slipptn
Wpatta*s Slipptn
w
i
1
White or grry, 85c to $1.50
to fit all sire of feet.
I
That's what ths seaaoos line ol WaD FBp^ is do.
tag. Oar season a oQt|mt is way ahead of any
prevknis yeaia, and due to the great vaxiely to ba
- found here of pretty patterns and naaonahfe prioea.
Yon can readily see this stock, aa we are wafl ptw
pared to take good ore of onr caatomoKa.
Better in the way of
Screen Doors and
Windows than the
kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind ?
If you would keep out the flies and musquitoes see
us about Door and Window Scr^-ens.
Our finely made screens will outlast anything on
the market.
TRAVERSE CITT MEG. CO.
emmns Phone, 821 Bril.lOB.
Your Credit is Good at
GRINNELL BROTHERS
tolANOS
...GROANS...
.RHONOORARM8.
■v<';
iMumiOAi. ivimmoi-iANDimm
eoerptbing Knewriin ttlusic
HlCHIGAirS
UADUc-Innic boose
mm% IF‘rtor»k »'kKtoi
MEN’S STRAW HATS
Lven it
Even
if the late unpleasjintness in the weather has
de you cling faithfully to your Derby or Soft Hat,
you^simply
1 simply MUST buy that 'Straw
Straw before
befor the Fourth,
This is Our Suit Story
Everything we show » Brand New, you know
that, but we want to emphagiao the feet, we show you the
boat fitting goods c\T*r put on the market, and can domonatraie that feet to your entire tatisfection. The prioea we
This is the place to get your Straw Hat and to get one
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT
Correct in style, reliable in quality and fair in price.
Heights of crown and widths of brim to suit-
get are modest
7.so,To.o^»i«.bo, iB.oo svyd
•■•.OO, E.to« US SHOW 'V'ow.
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO
.. .
fcL
-A.
1 ’''i
SmasbitHi Oft Recard
Wpmea's Cmwvms
Oxfpfit
CUTPRICESHOE
SALE
VVe still handle
this famous milk
chocolate. Also
a full line of
package and bulk
candiICE. Lowney’s & Lyon’s
Chocolates, i n
packages. S. B.
& A’s in bulk.
TSUETOMOPm^RODS
SmiATKHI IS mCHANGED
num*9 CfSffif Sbt9
^ILUR OF GOOD SHOi
HE REFUSES
DEPUTATIOH
10 YEARS FOR BIGELOW
ttaaMr
---^ 1
6 0»OLOOK EDITION
Br wim 10 tka leaping RpoorC
Voim. meh.. Jana IE—Tho aafe
ta tha Exrkaage bnak. owaai by Oniv BU8TAINEO INTERNAL INJURIES
BROOKLYN CASKET ,CO.*S FAC
rtoon pad Borgeat In thta ptaoa ama
AND MAY DIE.
TORY WAS OCSTROYEO.
blopp opan by botgtara dnrtag the
UMtCM
•OMB
UMIWWHM* Bight nod $1,700 In toopep and 2.0S0
MITCH TAKtf rtACI.
«a atampa ware taken.
CarBa Ara Oat far Wadding of Edgar Whela Bloefc to wnilamaburg Waa
Wiped Out Wfdi a Laaa
■pmana Mid Mioo Mnggta Mo>
jPKsarrtTiiES m tsx MEMOMBIE
m4
AT BOWERS HARBOR.
aad stay ball with the team from that
FAUL FOFA FELL TWCNTY-NINE ptaoe. Ike trip wfU be ande on the
Bnrgtom laeprad f1.7Bi to Monay pud
Ootomhia aad a speetol escurshm has
FEET TO GROUND.
SEmEMEHT
NEiyT HIWD
i
WCATHCII--flio««n
Mil
isiBi;
-ii
TMVtM €ITV, mCHMAM. SATUROAV. JUWE «. IMS.
f
wm BIDE TOint SAVINGSI
Icinada pieMie or u> S
anmrapeiatoTe in the ^
Dytofaf IWm
Ia.la Kat
Tho eifusraaa «d coat
the hestaalas to the
Ions tortare. both to vtcttoa.
ta. -When 1 had amamap-j
•ad Meada.
ficat 8tos^'’ vfhca Waa My-|
ttoa to
IfA.-after uytos dtfBodidBaa aad
and a geod
Kood doctor,
doeiCT. in
vain,
___________________
I at laoi took
A Dr.
Or. Wnsto
lOnsto New Otoeoverr. which «nMOy and perfortl)
cured *Be- Preaipt tallef iaA
stuniDcr time—fooYo ^
aptlogiTC-UnefeSam’* J
morothania coming to 5
him. p^titinh^ ^
where it iriB bo safe, A
can be dnwn any day J
Hill.
♦Btertaliimooi,
It wcow thol
thm^
aro olwayo MM tli*t Bost come lau
to tlB uuMfMOO Md ofwa dlaocBirort
Ct otwm. OOBO RMUr Aa»o ••• «*
eoMft and UUm «o«M bo ovortuoked
twt It do« act OOOB poBlWo Ul«l M)
BMjr pMiRlo Uist UMUIly
UMotrkml pMple. TraToYM
CUjr It kaowii at a **laU toof«/’
That
U. tho coriala to aol rmaf up uain
baaed apea the uadariyUs prladptot
UBS flUod.
Doaplte Ute fhct. Uiat a
tomray of notao BlaaUt to allowad. at
recard to
>
aad t^at
ar«.
by the puplto
The ontlre promram
who ap
wat eo
thto
order aad to eBpluudae thto Bore fully
Mr. SaUth took
ocoatloo
whenerer
dbto to deacribe the arista of the
ipoeUioa and this alone added tucb
latermt that ibe large •aadtoaco ra
the Ions procraB
wrnp attention.
-Tho
VtUase Chn|*H"
by
riiarkw
lioffBun opiBed the recitnl, this being
played by Master Bpauldlas Priedrioh
I resam to lecti
f
gram Mr.
of the next eomposltkin. 'The Bird
and
peared 00 the prusram.
avtry perfonnkoeo there to always a
' inuaber UuU. ooaio after the cujtala to
MCI ■««< iBci tSur UTon.
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
of eateHatainoot at
At for rmitalt aad home taleai
the
Rhapoodtoi- dow^blng the
of hanaoay and ttto am» ihoroaghly
or placM aad the home to laU la cot*
: \
^
Worth of taatia
taatraettoa oadar which puplto of the
foir BlDUtot latrr thaa In ibo majorlir
S
» cents. Tea or Tablets.
type of aork repiaaoatad.
latorpratad
roalljr Ibto to do ao.
Y>-
osiBs Holltoter's Rocky Mouatala T>bw
real aicatora to fouad la the clam aad
aohool of Buato had boaa atadylas «at
the great delight
of his
friends who iBd assembled to wllneas
his first appearaaoo as a youas palns-
of oldea times as a
muties,
Dews Co.
A Bad Scare.
Some day you will get a bad ecarc.
your bowel
>u feel a pain in y
when
afety lies 1
aad fear
IV. Kings Newr Ufe Pills, a *«re t
for an bowel and atomarh dtoeo
tdUousness. costive-,
such as htwdache.
htwda
ileed at Johnson
Drni
nei^s. etc. Guaranteed
Jok
Store Co t. F. H. Meads, S. E. W ait i
2hc. Tr
Sons’ Drug Siortw. only
them.
mot*
Boimds
upon
the
instrument
Fnwuod. Ntd>.. March r*. 1»or.
Concxru
MaJ. K. II. Ilendersbid and
smii
i<s>k
which was always their wimpanloti.
part In an entertainment gheu here
He tlien anoounoed that the composi
March 2S. 1W2.
tion nbfiut to be rendered repre*enti*d
to be able to say that any'|H-rj-»n or
be cnrtala
always lai
BfodarUcBo the
coriala to alwayt
late
: a g«vsl.
Uklag artist. U does the heart Roud
by thu rhap-sodhit. Miss
Wright able entertainment,
ent. will make
I
no mis
la sotas VP yet the fli-t auBber i
L real, hearty, genulae boy wlio
played the composition which wa^i one Uke ill getting theli a»-sistanre.
aot heard bar aoarly as maay people
eye for base ball and kindrt'd
cd Harmston's aad absolute slIeucNF. W. MuntgoBH-ry.
•ports appear la the role of a muslcton
greeted the beautiful na-bsly with Its
By aoBC freak of fate, the lale
Principal Public Schtxvls.
before the public and perform with
lender little trills »»f the songster of
ers aaean to always oocapy the Inside
At t'ity opera hous<* June ll» under
such evident enjoymeat upon nn Inthe woods. Misses Nellie ('hllsotn and tb»« au^|•i^-»>s of the I’ongrvgathmar
amts and this forces a whole row of
simment which most boys disdain to
Olive ISmiK- then gave tin* only jM>mbre Sunday school.
people to arise. sfioUlBS their view,
'
look at. nud if persundod by their fund
romiiosHlon of the e\eniuf. this being
dtoarraasinit iheir comfortable pordparents
have n
way of recelvlns
“The lU-vd **f the Witchiw ’
by K.
tions and ohstrucUni; the vtolon of
toll tor every hour s practice which to
H<4st.
The
scene
which
It
presented
thoao behind.
This Is bound to be
pot In. Miss Grace DeW'ht appeared
to.»k to the mlml's eye was of the
...
UUKortas
sad
cause
unpleasant
1 earth
m the next pupil, her selection being
thoashU U not oowtaumU.
It is u
■PIpallnR Boor.*’ She received much
pot. the caldron nnd the witch bersi«lf
j^iak habit,
But local audiences have not tioly
praise for her work.
wert*
In
full
Rlan»
liefore
the
Mmng!
<jisoevery
by
a
well
known
\Va»hlug
the fault of IiHor lale. they
lemlst. and c»»n>i«U telv and abstr
Miss l.*ura FurUch rendered Hoff- wild chords as played by the you
be po«M«s«d of a desire to pet away
dei!ir»,»ys the eravius tor dniik.
aii's “Swiss Ohltnes” wUU true piTfomters. They recelv»-«l almost
as soon as possible at the close of
,tUm fnun work or bu-.im'!^s;
sweetness of Interpretation, which was ovation for th»-ir |H*rftvt Interpreta
any prmluctlon. As-lbe cll«a» to iren-itv rIlf sanitarluu
.No. 1 Is In iKiw.lt r t.i
,si 1Hues, thto to mint'd followed by the dainty bit “The But tion.
©rany In tho Inst
lly, without
ternies.*
i>wd seeking______
M kPPEU TO DRHHUNG MEN
r befortT
Noth of thewe faults
are Tory easily remedied and should
lie. ■
;
. Even In l|m ohurchea the late and
early habit to aoUcoable.
The oongre-
Battoo* gel together about the time of
the ftret hygm and adjust their gai^
during
the closing aong and
daring
prayer.
t^g
NATilto the habit to had In the
Itwo preceding pinces. It Is worse In
the churchea and while It may
ao general as It a<H*ms. tho mt*mbeni
'
of the
congTt'gBlloaa should
show
^ respect not only to the minister
but to the place they are lit.
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Thto to a good time tiw the people of
K '
Traverse City to pn*pare to dw»rats
rodatUM
celvt*d
ceivtKl much
muon favoi-able
lavoraoie cuoiDieuuau
m
for the accuratenesa of their• trl-fol
performance.
their plaoes of business and residences |
during the state eacaatoB««t.
,------------------------------- _
h^v
UUUU. -o .UU. r,. IM. lu i.«-U
Thejbrtnj * quarlK
by
Messrs.
^
^
\Vc have about ten piece*
BIRCHWOOD
Twr*»
f.»r
sale
.it
fancy mixtures,
ri^lil
Wi;
old aoldlera will be here In force from j Holmes. Nord and Hasley. the selocall over tho state and a large mimtoT tkm being Vernu's “Shepherd King
of dtotIngutalHxl oBclals will Im* prr»- Their voices bUmded most admirably
enL It Is right for the iksjple of the and were tboroughly enjo.ved by aU.
$l.(Ki per yard
Five loto at Ahprs.1 Rcw’rl
on iJ.e avy Slu-re.
Two
liouftes
work,
lunilM*r.
b»
tnole
mill,
;
to $1.50 per yard.
:
:
:
PER YARD 69c
eii^rine.
oxen; oy wlnit
suitable for Skirls,
Sec them on center table at
for
stone, shin^rk-s.
«;iw
all
Suits and^'oats, and arc worth from
pricog.
farm,
of
. wool Suiting (>0 to 54 inch wide in
Iitive
}-ou to t»lTer.
Stutb
SUt
'JLr'i
I
tiers. l
ire. and by them was n-sti»r.-t!
amend thto grt
•rfect h»*allh. I recommend
(
with weak k
. tonic mi-dtclue
aeh. C
j ueys. liver 4>r siomael
1 JoimMin l>i
How’s This.
W’c offer Due Hundred Dollars
,r catarrh
rard for any case of Catarrh that ca
Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
city to show their high regard for the “In the Lovely Month of May” full of,
p, j CHK.VEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
rapidly aging veterans by such a dis IlUle rivulets and rllto. and the merry i
We. the undersigned, have known
play of the national colors as will bo •oora td wmxlblrda was next on the F J- Cheney for the l«t 13 years and!
JI.J. Wilhelm,
Vnlta
Stretl
JUST THE TIME...
to plan for porch and lawn furniture and hammocks, you will need them all,
later, belter pet them now. You will then have them when you want them.
Our slock is lar^jc and the goods are new the best we have carried.
Porch Chairs
aUhtiul
ami fcufferevl from dreailfui
[upkrt
vocal number followt'd this,
DRESS GOODSSAIE
g.vrv. of II.Hw. Tev. 2:.e at Johnson
IVng S.ert- Go's. F. 11. Meads. S. H
Wail A S*»ns*
S'*"-* drug stores.
rjc;.-rr ISH-
generous
WtohMbuSlMaU Tovl^kabteBrawrantov
,b?r<WAo”c Ul
r two I
2 It In pill form,
given by Missi Bdlth Anderson which | those who- take the remedy vt their
There is no nauv a
lb. pn««m. It. I *“ ">■«”>«*'>■
bl-^ i ^,-hrr nT.rm«.
tm- «>.■Orri»e.
Mr Smith
Chllsom then playvHl The
^ qui^t,; then-rvos.
a duet with bto Inatruci
cior. JB . D
• 1 FiMuitaln” with true expre»ion and J regulates digestion
St ion and brines r*-stful
and Koel lings "Why Not"
the Sonata, which to a comiKisllhin ' sleep, good apiK-tite and perfect vigor
- a- ..iv.tn ■
Write to the Orrlne Conijiaitv. Inc,
oelrod by ths Interested audience with
made up «>f many melodle*. was glvi'n
toaiultuous appUuse. To add variety
by ihb Miaaca Wright and then the
|'q pji^id ^Qy^lojie. Wo tuv*rti'./
and aplce to the program Miss Bdlib program closed
bv a male quintet. | recommend Orrlne to all who wish
Aadersoa appeared next with a read
1^. H„I..,.
c^.
ing. accompanied by Mr. Smith's Intei^
and Haselev- renderini^w iih true * *' Traverse City. Mich.
tailnn u|x»n the piano, the selecUon
preu
presslon the sacrisl soug, “Hark My.
_________
Ing "The Story of the Belto."
It
helm
Soul" fnlv.-.~n
*Hug,T..I<.
proved most enjoyable. Mbsi« Nellie
every side of the iierfeci work and «-s-.
|j
^
undertake the
OiUsom. Ruby Gra>s«in and Olive
ptH’lally was
the U'chnlque of
ih»- cure of
Pease
p<,iu. gave
K.VU the
llu. next number.
.uu.nl*,. “Itonce
,,,u u.,ei^h.^urry
reoolvcd
ALL COXM’X'TIOXS MADE FREE
J. W. 8L.ATER
It gives me pl*asurf
the song of the bird and its mlmicing
Wllrh .1 B,dor »«" •»» '»'
j-otir own time to jsiv for t1u*m.
and!lta\e U-vo wick, if you nrv’ trtr.ihl.-d
IndlgesGon. cun»iipatiuo. liver'J____
L*y troubb 5. HolllsttT s Rocky !
trmted with the finest ci>lon<d plnures. 14ml kldne
persons who was able to take a theme
which have never failed to pltmat* the Mountain Tea will make you well. 23
life and set It to music as toW
palruns of the finest vaudevtiei then rents. Johnson I>rug Co.
him by tboae who desired'thc musical
ters. Hear him and set* the beautiful
inUrpreiatloB.
Thto was played on
pictures with llu* ^nid<-r and Nella
the lyr*'. a i»*cullar musical Insimvaudeville show aiipearing at Stein
It Is no^iw^H^th^ffoJ iuis. bnrrj».
meat of hat a few strings. The rhspberg's Grand otiera huttst* for three ulcers, fever snn-s. sor.' eyrtt. Isibs.
•odlst also, so Mr. SniUb stated, com
nights ctunmenrluR Mimday. Juiu- 11*.
muned with nature by ItoteoliiR to the
Admission ir,, 23 and 3i ceola.
winds la the trees, the songs of the
wild
aorisl .
Miiu birds nnd other lUlug
-------»
--------things and Inlerpr.'UHl their peculiar 1.^.^
OAS STOVf>> AN1> R.VNfiES-Bigknmt assortment and
illtts-jWlih
besutifuHy
as tho oocowd or third.
^ thMr nalghbor.
JohaaoD
It n>ake}i uo dlHerencc how loaR you
C. J. Uu<H»en:.
Toraltot. vAll l*e heardI wHb'n
up-toVaie
\Vc arc show ing a com
plete line of gasolioe
and oil stoves and
Ranges, all sizes, low
est prices.
•toBach troabtoo poahlwely cared by
Ir la the field of atotlc aad the ooly
ft waa orMoat laid oraalt« that the
RANGES
ladlsratloa. coostipation. drspepMa.
kidney and liver dtoorden. and all
to ofteo dlMoalt to aaeotiato. ear
M ON TIME.
No Bftitar viMt tAo Miuro of 4Ao
GistliK Sines mi
wvMs Store Co.*t. T. H. Meads and 8.1
E. "Walt A Stem’ Oras giores. Price
SOe aad ll.dO a bottle. Trial bottlaa
^People’s Savings BanK^
School of Afaale oatahllihod latt fall
by Mr. SbUUl
and will be earning in- 9
teipet
THERE IS NO CHANGE
eZ
anti settees to match, made in the dark brown with dull finish, all manner of
odd shapes. 'Fhey are as suitable for the house as the porch. You will like
them.
'=S Patent Hammock Chairs
The sultan of Tiirkcv to
the easiest, most comfortable reclining chair ever invented. The occupant l>einu' protected from the sun at all times by means of the extension canopy to|e
It is so restful for readintj or sleeping^. if you please.
fitting, and to‘demonslraie our own
patrlottoin.
Tlu*n' are
Ruby Grayson.
She r\*celved
m«*Hted applause for her work.
i
scor«>». «f lauiK-hcs,
Travcim* t'H.v.
Would
good ld(« for tiH* launch owners to get
together aud arrange to assist In the
entertalnnH-nt of the vtoltlng veterans
oo the 20th’ and 2tsl?
A few trips on
the bay wo»dd doubtless be apprvvl
alt*d and n tounch parade woubi in* a
decided iiovrftv and a fine aiu-aitlon.
B«]r t KsshnUr Rtf
ywu
gior, t few 9x12, to dofic st S9.T5
J. W. IftUkei.
Reclining Chairs
w-ein
^arry out any obllRalloiis ma.le
ol-ibv hto Ann.
xvanilng. Kinnan A Ms
Fol-ib.v
flnii. Waldlng.
Mar-
i«.i«... 0.,*;, n*«.i, u*. -mui
the Wood h> Karl Bobm was plajed |
acting directly u|K»n the blood
with the pcrfwtneaa
perfwtneaa of art by Missiaad mucous surfat*t« of the system.
Nela Wright. This in itself ahowwd TcPtUnonialx sent free. Price. 73c per
bottle. Sold by all druggbiu.
the kmg study of the mmiI of tbt> mas
Take Hall's Family Pills for consii-H
ter as inlerprettd through hto wwrk.
palkm.
From the study of nature’s songs the
RAND BAGS
dni ra1u,-«. J^) to ftiV.
variety of the program toJk up as the
1 next study.
'The Song of the Waves.*’
TRY A RECORO WANT AD.
th«.' kintl that are so ea^y, can be foldt'tl up in a monujirt^i time and carrietl with
you. \ ou want them on the porch or the lawn, whea you have a lucnic or >vo
outini;. They sell from 75c to $J5.«50.
camping < ' have
Old Hickory Porch Furniture
The most unique furniture that is made, manufactured from small hickory trees
with all the'natural rough surface left on. All manner of shapes in both rock
ers and chairs. Some have woven seats, some arc solid, some of the backs are
woven, while others have spindles. You arc sure to like any of the styles.
I Misaes Grace DeWltt. Mark* Dunn and
‘ Ruby OrayMin appearing In this in an
■ instrumental number which was hear-
Camp Chairs
a Isafe puce for yodr money
Year fisancial affairs of whatever nature,
will receive praoipt and carelU anenttoDirtatrusted to onr care.
In onr cBDectloa department we oaUect
notes, etc., fir a trtning charte. hrafts issned
payable anywhere on earth.
and camp stools are most hamly for outing occasions or
lawn. You will need them many limes during the season.
JUST WH.XT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING 1-OR
A Three Light qiandclicr
Complete with Shades and Lamps, for $5.00
ASSETS OVER 4650,000.00
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■ -r-,—t a J?
Hammocks
Never has there been such a line displayed in the city, all the most stHking
combination of colors. You will want a Hammock when >'OU no camping,
when you are at your summer cottage, when you arc at home, and this b the
place to buy them. Prices are from $1.00 to $5.<Xl.j
Polished Brass Finish'—Ox Copper
JUST RECEIVED 500 NEW SHADES
FRST NATIONAL Bm
I the porcb of
J, B. Paige Electric Co.
1J6 4^ STREET .
.
PHONE #0*
^ THE HANNAH & LAY
JeCANTILE CONIPANY
■ mmm»
tATUROAV. MNC 1A M.
flit tvpwia «m«Bi m
me Cheavcil^
aCHlPMAIO'S'’ Por«
White Uidccsts BO
more per falloo than lots
of paint vith h^f the
durabHity. Eatimated by
the year. White Lead it
the cheapeit paint you
can me.
•oto BY
HAirifAH A LAV HER-
Tint twH aa bf stnoiB mt iiAgers
BanfyrfllR.
tnyihiaBr AA ym
^tnyihiaC'
^ SralSciorr’
ki^
myorthciiw Best Mood
"
cine. Beat dtnrejoaicJ^
■ * vn»ib.mirt.aMr«iMt.».
■■■
fc' - .
OANTILE 00.
Muu Kfs conosa
K,7
M
gS!
At ihU line of the y«»r U W» b«
«#n to caii tliv att«titkM ot Israian
and uh4<» wbo art- mcatH {■ ciwkrtajc up tlmtHT faadk a»d fsm». that
t* • »^»oc peMlty fixed for thoae
Yaaaesst Band and yoonqast Cofnatiat in MicMfiM and Frohahly tha Unitsd Statea.
« tolattf»a ih<* n»\e euime relaiHre to
tba bufUltnr of a«* *® **»* foreau.
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ihelr fli>t
prtMuUy
clalma _tfe
pameUetj wereable
abletotomake
makeihdr
first irf
'irfonce
onceaaweek,
week,and
anddo
dotome
somevery
verypr«i-'
pnt-'mage
makeaamat
matappearance.
appearance. Not content
Thr recrtii wrew fin throdfbout t^r yonaM fmnml baad^ the ytengeM i public appearance in Just eight week*, fy military drilling in coanectlun. la with such tame as their local work afroQotr. eatslllag cOTUid#raJ»)d daaace bMd Msder and oornetisl in MlcWgasu I They have progrwmie^J rapWly. tht May they gave a conctrt, ibe proceeds;fords them, they *n now planuing to
and tow. «* well aa daaatr to haaaaa tf tidt te the United States. The band i secret of their aucets lying In the fact • being devoted lo the bui'.Ung fund of j vlsU 1
Urea, ca.ll, to taind ihia atatvte which
was organised Feb. 4th. 19«4. the boys that they have
teodp to prrreDt the bufldlaf ot tree
tu the wuuda. Several of the oVeadara
prtrtram. Including piano M lecUon:- >la^;^.r Wit it- Pavvi.*. Thoma.-' au.I
their organiaation, 1
Willie Payne, and deck)
have lieen apprehended and the caaea ly that the one thing most needed in other attractions mlsht call them, ami was given by the merobei> o: the band, jjan.kt GrocoKi'. Wa!u-r. Han^.
are now |M>nding in the courts. A lUtlf JudanicDi and caution In thU roaiwct would luwcot ouich kiaa cf val
uable timlwr an^, wood ana possibly
at let time go i
avert a-aerere titd'or prlMm sentence
i> ih«-.r maaagei
I once, and b; bard and fait bful give open air concerts 00 as-average w«ih white irirouiing*. In which they j £>r \t. m
as well.
1
A number fif i^hv a«u C. K. RaaiUlmwoiN)
• ille’v
sey rtslaiMil blsNjdlice as p«mtmaster ascending the lad.Ier t^ the llgbu
|„v'ds..n. who wa* tbc gitint
i-et. has
«*f Central lathe. Several pMUkHti for above to lewt the focus of one of them,
I,,,
been plai-r-’l in mv bunds for cv»llIk-ethm.
the appolntiaeat weiv< cinilatrd aboat and srms Ulklng to some parties below (p... »i^rii feet two inriies. ha* die<l :;t
tl»e same to l»v' «t»ilect«tl
all Pe.
interested:
M.-rilnn-nt*.
M.Tilnn-nt*. the flrM In.-tahonui
the sanK’ time, but owlaa to romplica- as he was ascending the ladder. He hl» hoiaa Jn Uo*ioe. .Mian. ^
*
roll for im,.l on or fn.f..re J.-ne
Htn.'..
tloos. largely of a political nature, no n^htd the top before be reallwd It
apparvut progress was made toward and stepped off. falling to the ground,
irrUinc a new roan In the office, and a dlslanco of 3U feci. No txines were
th«* east line of WelliiiStoa office—Kixmi
State lUnk building
! is bosr in mv hands (or oolbe .
J>iue Muu»
Mr. RamM'v. who was anxlo*ts to be broken, but It is feared lutemal In
rileasetl (to that he could derote his Jurtos were received that may prove Notice to all Peraona InUr^ed:
The siiecial a.*ses.*;menl lax roll for
ailt^Uon to other maUt'fw. has been faUl. He waa taken to his home In
paring of tVest
West F.n»nt
Front street
the paving
obliged to ke<‘p on filling tbe duties Marengo.
SEWER TAX
the west line of Union si
( 1 eel ./r,
line of Maple
si reel, l* now In uiy ome<^noom 2*2 Stale Hank buibhug.
of postmaster.—Clentral l.<ake Torch.
M
June Mmo
Finn ware.
[R for collection. The firui installAgain we are constrained to obChurch Bnsvitics.
Notice to all Persons Interested:
aervo. In llie light of the recent south
Friends Church—On accotiul
------------------------Th- *r«xiiil u ■^.^^sm. nt tax ndl for
th»- c*)nvtntrtioti of iaiii-ral S.-wer N**.
ern Michigan flooda and cyclonea. that Itcing absent when arrangementii w
M, E. HASKELU
SEWER TAX
Scwir IrtRtrict .Vo. \ locaud In the
CUv Tr.-n
NtWihem Mlchigaa la alwaya examid made to-preach on the “Sabbath/'
ice—UiKuji 202 State Hank buii
from thcw4« punlahments. We are subject Sunday morning will be "The O®*''
Notice to all Persons InteresUd:
never clrownwl out or blown away. Christian's Sabbath and lU IToper'
The siMKTial a.-.«-*..mem ^ax nd
AImiuI the only thing southern Michi Keeping." Thoae troubled over the
• - nuistruellon of a truck ^ew. r iu
.
SEWER TAXgan can say of us. py way of offset. Is “European Sabbath" and the “Seventh
that we freeto up in jthe winter, which Day Sabbath" are cordially Invited to Notice to all Persons Interested:
X.II for
of course, is not inie. Oar average attend.
The special assessmci
er No.
record of low teroptwatme does not
at the
30. 1»«0.
f<»nroe iir*-*-!, thence
n«ch that of aouthern Michigan or older Of the Qrand Rapid.
itreet. at thence
Willow- and Jdadbum
ni^ Mnr-t*
City Tn-a-^urer.
nonbern Illinois. Taking It for the w-ni preach for Ute first time in the the alley between Front ird plate Monro
aI
Sta-*’ Bankl.ulldlng
twelve months of the year, the floods city at the Evang^lcal church Sunday, streets in said city, thence runninu to Ka itdolph ii .'t-t.
. from
»str.et
and eyebmew and snow drifts of south ...
PO.K ^
.vep. 27VCedar and Sjiru'-- R-re<{*.
»rn Mlrhigan d«-Iav tn<»re railroad tag. in Uu- morning there will
^BOW city) of Traverwe
trains than the nmw drifts of north f.pe.~lal muRlc by the chorus chdlr Mich., has been place-1 In my hands
There will be service Saturday even (or collection, the same to be paid 1
ern Michigan.—Cbark*v«ilx Sentinel.
tag
aHer
whicb
the
quarterly
confer-i*«bdfore
June
The mall order business Is the
quark doctor of cnnmierr<v It prom> ence will be held.
c*j'ty Treasurer..
Isea much and guarantees nothing.
Rev. A. Martin of Kingsley will, office—Rtvoro 2t»2 State Bank building,
IJl.e »iatent mtHlIcIne. the direction'* preach Sunday morning at H» o'clock’ June 1-lmo
are on the Inside, and .voti have got a In the Swedish l.,utheran cbttr
httrch;
non-returnable package before you OermaBK are cordially invited
can find om wbal the.v are. No mail
•'OWldron's day" will Ih-olc^erv *-tl t
<»fd*T hottsv* helped to build the little the Baptist church tom.irrow morning
interested:
whlii^ Mcbisdbouse in your district or at 10:30. Beside the exercises by the
H,Hvlal tu*s*vMn^-nt tax rodl f*>r
turuuike I he .'tmil na*! ywtr draw
Sunday school there will iw? *|H*.--la! ; the paring of State utrev-t irora the caM
mail <M-der hiMise ever took you by the music bv the Sunday *rh*ail choir. A Ime of Cai* slrcet to the we^t Itne *»f
hand when you were In dlatrcas and
MU-.
l0ld >4»u to b-i that little account gv» Rodsor. a wolo by Mis* EHi.-l Gltd.s
pajj on'or ta-fore June .".•UU. l»«'i
until ai’*r harvest No mall order and a recital by MIR* Andcr*on.
M. E. H.KSKEi.l..
hwwe ev* ‘ wold .v«wi merhandlse and
At the Asbury Methodist hltdaoo,-!
^
^ ^
cVrcA
.h.
.uLJm
lor
.hr
OBr^
:o: S.a.r tonh huUJ«.
then
evvrv- cvi’t of Its profits
right In th*- v*>uiiimnliy wh«*r«> you and ■«*nmvn will Ik* “The Relation of th*^
—
your rndthiMits rviuUl m-t It all back Church o[ CbildhraKl and Youth.'
IkBlflBIA *PAV
again No msU tuder Iioum* ever
shovctl its imient leather ^hoes umVei
v'uur table aotl rejoteeil with you when
you were glad. Uur MK>ke encottraglng «ub>?cls will be; Morning. *-Men
The assessmoat roll for fbe paving
words lo >011 ill amictlon. nor hoikI want'd in th** Work of ihu l>*rd " .In of Cas* sm-et from h'n.ua strv-ei
andDSiale *ir**oi fiom
with uiicov«k^«M hiuul beside the'grave |
«.vcnlng. “Saving the Fragment*.”'
lion btreel lo Caa* strvH-t i» now In
when your children dled.-Uuslivlllc j orace churxta-Sunday being Whit
hands fc
Republican.
^
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.... InstallAn acrhlent tu iic bb ufsl dlHcvnerv
nicmtuallve of the birthday of the accrut*d interval on all
t*re the
1* thtflueans that prouiiM-s to luing a! Christian church on the l>ay of IVnus
^
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PAVING TAX
.«o h». is. w.
Trwvcrwe city, one and onc-half miles t
hfiAWB_________ _
Inorth of Grawti. Bemntiftil finmnds i |>£|qg ^HARQUETTB
cot banks of Silver U..e One half;*
; mile from Bass lake. ITsbennen anr
MUSKBCON. RATE ttO®.
. reaoners who w^h, a quiet resting
GRAND RAMOS. RATE SEOO.
. {dace sm<l Cn'l-class (Uhing will find
SUNDAY, JUNE It. »
th« the Ideal place. Good boat Uv- Train wUl leave Traverse Cly at
. err and naphtha laatiche* at reason- • :3«* a. as. Set posters or ask mgtmtM
^able rale*.
June &-Ct*
for particulars
June S-^10 ^
SUMMER SCHOOL
o...
«:s.v
PAVING TAX
PAVING TAX
a.
^
,M»dp(*l»aaM i^lmm This win
aasch trade to that dly thnl hi ihe
; past ^ cone her*, and sfOnld Vo»l
to do ao with a boat line hn,
asd Old MIsaioo.-BUv
RapkI. Pn^rean
n EXCURSIONS
, --it-::'
Tz
,
'.Why a certain amaU boy had been abSTM Inna srhool he iveeirfd this reply
.trum the y«tn«ster> taoeber: '*1 have
jBot a new tlansr wbieb bottona at the
t-lnrk and as I don't l&e to a«k the
•;.«eh!w.r, I hnve to keep JvJmuie at
home to fsstc.it for me.
- Th« TrsYersB Citj Bfuiiuu CbIU^b will cundut-t a SuntnuT Sv-lrool 4x>iiiim-iK*inK Momlay, July Jnl. aiitl coulinui* »ix
Wi-oksf
TiviHters wiR-hiii;: l»» piv|«h- for Un* t-xamiiuilioti in Auifust
will U* nffonlevl at) ox*vlU-ut op|»r>rttmily of Join): «»In adtlilitni lo th<* Twn-hers' Count**, wv will tench IVxAkcvpitti:, Oumnereial Ltw, Aritliiiietic. Sjwllint:. Shortliand and
Typewritin):. Uramiiiar mid iViinianahip. We will kivc special
h-^iibs iu IVuttianship. Our |4su-lu-r **f lVnu»anshil> is one of
tin- la-fit pinnuin an«l teiu'ln*r in'the aUite. .\nyone winhint: to
actplire a pvKal liautl writiu): will la* KTvallj la-in-riU**d l»y at
temli/i;: our sumiin-r S4-hfK»l.
Write tBdsy fer specUI circular, teUphone sr eall at
College ofTice.
TRAVERSE Gin BUSINESS COLLEGE
A WMcrfiil Entertaimncnt
A great treat for every person in Traverse City. A
special engagement of
^ ,
V .*
rr.:'
^'
PAVING TAX
fortune t<* a Hattie Ui.h-K l«arlM-r
cost. The holy communion will Ik*
‘m.
UASKEL
Might whilu sluing lit his shop after he rt-lcbnued at 7:3n a. ni. and 11:3»» a. iq ‘
'iibg.
had locked up for th.- day. jt belim Miss Ethel italley will slug for an of- Officc*-Room 2«2 State Bank
June
1
U-ry quiet, he ijollcixl swarms of
•| lettory an aria from the Mt-ssiah.
loarhei* crawling aliout the nnuii
--------------------watch,Hi them for Iwo h*».ts. w.mder
CHILDREN'S DAY.
,
ing If then* was any meibod of ,-xtet '
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' QiyU Trwrrr*r- ^
c«ir» r«
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.hr«. Br hcrlhrm hr
|
•' P'*?**'"*''
*’
,x*v* red aomothiug In the habit of the |
^ ® Clock,
rfu
o^,tbuuM»d aia. huadrod
|H*«t ,4lint gave him a cTlie. Me exportTlu'» Children's day oxcrclsew of the a^
____
Trod B WsXtar. Judge «< Pro
m.uiHNl and found it a success, lb- B' j I’resliyterlan riiureh will be held *• “ ;
matter of th* «rts» of He»rr TooktH.
Ran hit, work and haa been so success . o'clock with the foUowiug program
dtv*—wd.
lul that he is making a fortune. The, Music bv the school.
proprietor* of the high-toned hotels' Scripture and prayer In concert.
restaiirar^ls have never Iteforei Musk b) the school.
Ri-citailon, Mi»is Zi*-gler.
to rid Ibelr places t>f n.arhtaxHl1 able
I
iVinlar^s^.-f™ —
«s Hi<
Hi dlsrttvery wa* made two yeantj J*rlmary class exercise.
HRO and lie has |»rovW€l .ao conclusively j Musk bv the «*,'hooL
bis alillitv to Kill the Inwels lliat hei Recitation. KathkH-41 Rfaiita.
U HM f iviiu; ivqiicsis from all parts of j Exorcise. Miss Roach's class.
Music by the school.
Ihe^cumtiv lor hi* s,*rvlcf». One big
Recitation. Stella Cok.
numufaciuiitig in»tlluthm In another
R»*clutloo. Charlotte Isgrig.
town where great quantities nf floor Is
Offering for Sunday school missloOB.
nsed cmlUsl him Into acrv;Jce. The
Music and lH*nedlrtum by schcoL
place wa-s literally alive with roaches.
/
standte M Mid ksad eouttw,-*. waa saw* sues
The Arm agreci to give him a big
N-EW WAY OF SHOPP!
sem if he would exterminate them,
Mrs. H. M. Ttmblta is agent for
but would not pa) him until the end
uT ooi' year. Th,- yewr was up laat weoj* Chas. Stevens and Broa. and Maadel
ami the rompany acknnwiedBoa that of Chicago. *An>troe buying ot these
not a single roach has been^^laea-ln i flrtaa while In Chloagnt or through ‘ “
their-factor)
theirfactor) In mom^a:::^4rti*y
monjka:::^-Rrtiey seat friend* canB have them sect
aeet to her and \ ci
the manB a big wad ,oCc^ey thU waek par here, or If they wiUMpeak
in thankful ajipreeiaUoo ’of'"h^ aer- whUe^bnying she will
allowed the —niiirilifr* —*** u ruinnw
mgenUs diueouni If bill* are handed to «ivw
%o
lawny mmwwmdm
her to mall tn. If partlea will do
has charga of the llghU of the elcc- this favor it will be much appreciated. ;■?
,7"''"***' *'**** gewviom!
tlc wwxaimore In ihe Michigan 0« Cut thta out for reference. ^ June iP-u i
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rRKDR. WALXEB.
TRY A RSCOIIO WANT Mi.
liuy r.Jaaadair
Jwdgcof Probatw.
MAJOR R. H. HENDERSHOTT
The original Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock and
his son, J. C. Hendershot. The most wonderful drum
mer and fifer in the world. In one of their most unique
entertainments, ably assisted by some of the best lo
cal talent of Traverse City.
/ ONE NIOMX ONLY
MONDAY, JUNE 19. 1905
CITY OPERA MOUSE
Oriamr -EHm Aumpioms oY
Oorskrm&m«l-orsml SwrwcJmy SoKool
Admission 25o tio einx, fdar't o*f ‘tHo Homso
OHildren Fronn IS Yoairs and Undor lOo
This will be a most stirring entertainment. The music
will be all the most popular and soul inspiring patriotic
pieces of war times. Several most appropriate patriot
ic recitations will be given. Major Hendershot and his
son are a whole entertainment in themselves with their
- drums, fife, ocarinas, recitations and - songs. Every
member of the G. A. R., Relief Corps, Spanish War Vet
erans and Sons of Veterans should be there.
IB JE M mflA B KR .T-W JC. O A Y AMO JXkH K O AX I
DMUaWTHESTIgT
Nr. WoAowortO WarrM. Wo0 K*
lo TMo CNr. io Nio C«lor
. of-FOroWOfL*
Pomnnm oavk an axhiattion
LAST WaHT.
Tb# JOM tons of OreoM amrt for
ttmtm
'^FOrro'Oft lo tbc tlOo of oa oiieolfCBOr sottao np —ffrtM tboK boo
u
aooo vlib oa booloooo Bowplotoi
oiVt o few rlioopHT ■onow w
wta bo oooNOrrof to tboooortog i
eC yscbfan of thf
tw fMNMV or tlic kMl cte9Ur OC of OieoN flMwt for Oroiif ToMone
eoarowoo Moofiy a&onooao.
rr^—1 W0oiM win Iwc »n4ar. wbkb
I portkolorly timsiy
Tbo wordtet Is tbo Amm Oobco 0000. ffthom
jJm U, for mmkoo. «k«« tkor wbiob
woo ooonolepod after twooty no thoca aro bet two puhheadimo devoted to tbo oabjoct. One of them la
vWcA orfli %• ImM te dttt cMr fM
paMUbod IB tbo ooat and ia of coarse
iOM If t« M.
'
I bold offer feraely doTOfed to the tofereots of that
Tte o«ttd miBkon oiitMa «o4 N wbteb tbo reopM
tbo pnUmimmrr wooitootioo wbkb aoeckn of the oonniry. “FYire-a-afr
mAot CA# lutrMlte of Jooopk Kloaoobe
bod
at
Kortbport.
Thla
cbm of wlU aatarmlly npponl to the large
•«. A» opoMir <MH woo boU tool
fer of yaebtamta on the great
felookmalj eapootac and loarlay a
ofx yaora « aco aod lakoa boeaaoe It tells of people aad
r botwodfllloooxt 1
U was atrengly pietaroa thiags that they know. The
wbolly
Brat apmbor ia exeeHent ia every de
1 by the defease who. too. s
tail. the half tones hefasg aansanlly
teoBpfed to bare tbo i
doelolTriy iipaa wbJcb cxmat tbo proa- good. Tbo reading Bmttor fa also Tory
*-Ptore*nbfr
aeotioB woo baaed aad tbU polat woo lafereaUng.
Dot npbflM by the coort. July 6 a bear every saccees pooefble.
Dr. Wadsworth Warren, a leading
top win be bad la thU dty for
Detrtdt pbyaklaiL Is the editor.
trlaL
Warren is wen known In Trareroe aty.
WILL BC TRANBFCRRCO.
baring spent many anmmers here.
HU father U the Rer. Leroy Waren,
Tbo foilowlag Is the prooraso for Captain Manaelle to Oo to Another formerlf one of the leaders In the
Jaly 1A
Cbildroo's W at tbo Asbury ebureb
hmne-miaalonary work In Mlchlgmn
ABOtber anfortbnafe was aent
and the aorthwesL and now pastor of
Grand Rapids Balratlon home this the ODagragaUonal ohorch si Old MUoal.
Naas by tbo oebool. •‘Joyous Bella' OKimlBg through the oolkltatlon of
. Dr. Warm has long been an
Captain and Mrs. MunseUe tbU mak enthusiastic yachtsman, and be spent
Serlpuro reodfag.
ing Are to be reclaimed In the past some time Isst summer cruising In
Pim.
Hosie. -Oar Faiber We Beseocb year through the eBoru of the Balra- northern walerrf. making* Old MUsloo
tioo workers in this city. Though not Ms headquarters. HU many friends
Tboa"
■mtdfloo. rodtatioas and music, oOclally announced yet. It is expected here will be interested in hU new
that the captain will be transferred tore.
prioury departaseat
to another field July 1C, after
Song by the oebool -Hail Hlm.‘
-OoBua^eo of tbo Crooa- Mrs. year* of earnest and faithful work*
which
has been of luestli^e worth
Hobbs. the city poor and unfortonatea
BooitAUoa. Gladys HUL
Littis Lse WKItney Met WHh an Ac
CmrI^ *'A Sura FboadaUoa.- Mrs.
cident Last Evening That Might
U»o‘oelM«.
PERSONAL.
* *‘AU Things Beautiful.** Mrs. Miller’s
Have Blinded Him.
M. Wledner of Summit City spent
Leo. the 8-yoar-old eon of WlllUln
modUUon, *’PalooUne.** Alberta Leb- yesterday la tbe city.
L J. Bsmbrough of Keystone was in Whitney, struck a wire vrtlle plsjing
•^ecDOo from the Ufe of Ruth,” tbe city on a business trip yesterday. leap frog last night and came very
nearly losing the sight of hU left eye.
Oscar Seegmlller of Kingsley
Mra. MeWethy's doss.
Tbe mile fellow. In company with a
Boag ••Sunset Peace.” Mrs. Hunting-, in tbe city yesterday.
Ben Montague, who attends school anmber of companions, was playing on
ton's daas.
Ofering.
Detroit, Is borne for tbe summer va- Lake avenue. On a fence was a piece
of twisted, rusty wire. This struck
Bong by tbo oebool. "Praise God.'
catloo.
L J. Reddy and wife of Glen Arbor him alongside, above and below the
eye, but luckily none of the polnu
are in the city today.
Dr. J. C. Oauntlett of Elk Rapids penetrated the eye Itself else the acci
dent iroold bare been mneh more serlspent yesterday at Park Place.
C. IE. Pulver of Old MUslon U in the ona ¥he wound was attended to by a
physician and no serious results are
AttnnBonoo Wao Bmall at the Regular city today.
t<
Wsokly Bheet of the Traverse
anticipated.
Mrs. E. H. Bucher of Manlsiee
CHy Red and Gun Club.
pasesd through the city today oi
iSNirEiaciscs
/ WBESTBICUBB ETE
CMIIEII Wm-THE MEDU
way to Bast Jordan where she was
called by tbe death of her sister, Mrs.
J. KswUks.
Ralph Brooks of Old Mission U jn
tbe city today.
E. F. Cara and wife spent Friday si
Hotel Whiting.
Mrs. D. W. aspp of central Lake
spent yesterday In the city.
Walton .
Peter Bekrios of Cadillac U in the
Oartto . .
eity today.
■
'
Pack ...
E. C. Below of ManUlee U In the
Harrow ,
city today.'
Monroe
R. A. Rymer and daughter Miss
Mende ..
Maude, of Iradelle, Texas, arived today
to spend the summer here with rela
Knfepn
tives and friends.
Miss Peari Bradshaw left this morn
ing for an extended visit at Cadillac.
Mrs. HeHn-rt Welsh left over the G.
Has B«cvIm Botwoon Hers and Grand R. A I. fur Big Rapids, where she will
spend Sunday with her husl»and at the
Ropldo-Pora Msrqustte, Howu
Ferris ^school after ahlcb she will
svtr Is Btlll Tied Up.
leave for’Albtun to attend the rccUal
Though the crest of the severe flood given’ by the seniors Monday evening
at Grand Rapids Is on the wane, (be
train oenrico Is stjll in somewhat of a
dlaouanecfed condition over tlm IHre- Bessie Fulghum Is a member. Mrs. E
Marquette. *Thcy expect to have J. Fulghum will go Monday morning,
through service by tomorrow, and If reaching there In time to witness the
aoi the Sunday excursion will be run closing recital and cxcrclscw attend
via White Cloud and Muskegon. The ing gradustiun and will nHurn with
Q, |L AI. was fortunate last nlght^n her daughter. Miss Bessie.
Arthur Ashley of Keystone passed
ImTlng the road In condition for the
through aervlce of the midnight train through the city on his way to BparU
from Mackinac the road lying l»etween totlsy. •
Tom Travis of Peloskcy Is In the
Cedar Bprldgs and Mill Creek having
been made good after the last train | city today.
whkh left here had gone via ihej Claude Farriman of Old Mission Is
NWadabott Toute.
' spending the day In the city.
__________________________ , Cliarles Baumberger of Northiion
THE MARKETS.
! i***'*^ through the city this rooming
_______________________ i en route for South Bend, Ind., where
DeCrolL Mich- 10.—Wheat—1
he was called by a message from his
nclng tbe seriJ«R«. tl.OJ: No. 5 red. ll.Ol; No. 3 father yesterday t
of the aged grandfather.
corn. WHcj No. 3 white oats. S4c.
•Toledo. O.. Jone 10.—Wheat—Cash. A. H. Inman, formerly of Northport
but of late year* a resident of Indiana.
. BLOIH; July. 8B^c.
Chicago. Juno 10.—Wheat—July. l%e messs^ stated that Mr. Inman
96%e: September. 82i4c, Cora—Old bad suffered a severe stroke of paraly
July. M14c: old September. B0%c. sis and which, at his age. 88 years.
Oafe--July. Sl%c: Beptember. 29. w*ould without doubt prove fatal.
July pork, fiirsS; lard. I7A0; ribs. Richard Baumberger. who U attend
ing the Ferris school, will join his
fl-fiO.
Bast BuEalo. June 10.—CatUe— Irrotber and the two go home together.
Mrs. W. B. Gray and two chUdren
Trade slow at steady valuea. Veal
ofilves—AcUve and steady.
Sheep left this moralug for Fife Lake, where
and loabs-^Blow and lower. Hogs— they w ill remain for a two weeks* jrlslt
with her sister. Mrs. Sperry.
Aerive. shade stroofer.
W. E. Campbell of the Northport j
Potatoes an local market Cc. Four
Leader is a lonely passenger who Is
loado recelrod.
wandering around the city today
while awalUng the late trMn for Ototrol Lake, where he will join his fam
Taaohera’ axarnlaatlons win be held ily over Sunday.
to the Bttperrlaors' room at the county . Mrs. George Bell left for a short
aoait hooea Thonday and Friday. vtoit with Grand Rapids friends today.
George K- Becker left for Grand
Jane U and Ifi.
Rgplds today wrbere he will remain
George L Crisp.
overBoDday.
Mias EUsabeth Miller, who has been
^ The
todltol society of the in tim city for the pest two ma«ths os
Preehytertaa chereh w4U hold Its reg- the goeet of Mr. and Mrs. B. R.
alar meettoS next Maoday evening Bracken returaed to her home to
Qimnd RopUs thk moratog.
vtth Mka GMia 410 Btoth atreeL
AJUKmgb yesterday was an excel
lent day for a sbooi tbe attendance at
the regular weekly -meet of the *rrav
orae City Bod aad Gun club yeeferdaj
wno small oniy 400 ahots being fired
C O. Canrar won the regular weekly
modal by a score of 2Z. The other
6. R. 11JOT THROUGH
1EUHBS'EUHIATIOIIS
•^ CMMblk indiae are bwBod to
mnat In ibe Ctty bnU OB BBrnea •
at> Vdoefc Snaday.
PON BALE-4bfriag bona H. ■.
Perrin, earn Plrst Narioadl bnak. nr I
MS Wbebtngtba 8L
June M
Owing lo a bad hiaader on the part
selo tbo GBy c
of a hacAmaa thto moraias. Mrs. Rkhaid .Nowman ef the Boo mbrnod
nnwionrlni tbe monioBs of Dr. ll:lfi train pa the G. R. A L wbkb
T. A. WBbolm end banglag from tbe abe bad ample rime to make aad did
Fvfr lAmmi mindiAani or
ir^s sign wore earions artleloo of
ottier ctmm oumot ooonrif
that obe FOR RCNT—Pbrnlahod roomSTbr one
wearing apparel and tinware.
infeemod by tbo
jonr BWMOr >• "bidy depoaiiortwoladlea feouirs 4S8 Webbtor
Tbe pfetform ^ the M. A K. E. depot
ed in dw mba of thifi bank.
stxeeL
Jane lf4t*
la this ^ty U b^ Awerod srlth new rled to tbe Pere Mermetfe end there
SaviaNfi book beoaont, intertoM by the egeat that she aboaM
plaak.
Moadames George Boothard and Ida have takea the G. R. A L She waa
flgi floa^OBaided twice a year
Handy will take posaseoloe of the bconght back by the rattled harkman
OBUtBB 9X12 iBSlHrir laiH-l at tluw pw cent
Pern Merqnette eotiag boose fbr the Inst U time to sm Che tall end of the lerttteflfi«rncs, ntwMrplmk
first meel on Mondey momlng. Both paaenger coach disappear ta the dk- $i4»fMi>.rSw
X w.Mmiiiei
tauUes are weU aad ferorably known taace. Mrs. Nesrmea. who has been
tn tbe city where they bare been ooa- in Manistee, called there by tbe fU-1
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Bc^ed with tbe. business lafereste of ness* of a daughter, reeled a mess
the city for many years. Mrs. Handy age to join her hnsbead at the Boo for,
hns been the proprietolr of the Handy
> to Mlnneapolb and baateaed to
dining room'at 118 Front atrnet for make the trip tn order to leave with
fire years and thraegh hw thorough
ness In serrlng the pnbik has drawn
She took the 4:SS p. m. whkh
a trade compoeed of many*of the busl- reaches.Msddnec tonight and bop«s
neoa men of the city as dinner and to be able to leave there tomorrow
supper boarders, aad Mrs. Boothard for her destinatloii.
fomserly was the proprietress of the
Pere MarqueUe eating bouse which | COME IN and
^l^ilR OovwRIrsuto For
Bmlmowoto toFRHto
she agalo assumes Monday. The bakery.
Wtotola; Bmrcmirsm Irs Kwmrsf
Handy dining rooms will be closed.
TRY A RECORD WANT AIX
Tbe scales on the dty market are
beUg rcplankcd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Boyd of 84S East
Eighth street are the proud parenu of
a baby boy.
IWRUteliMt
lUVBSECin STATE IW
stock Rudociag Sabi
Black aad Coloril Waal DnsaGaoila
coMPmoBCiimcAi
Littis Child Fell Into a Pail ef Hot
Water and Was Thought to Bo
More Beared Than Burned.
Nil Diuir Sits
Jnfit Arrived
Special to the Evening Record.
drawn. Mkh.. June 10.—Last Tues
day while Mrs. Oeo. Horton, who lives;
about one and one-half miles out from
thU village, was making some hot feed
for s' calf, her little JO-months-old
daughter fell Into a pall of hot water.
At first the child was thought to be
more frighrened than burned ms tbe
pail had been setting some little timer
BO nu doctor was called until some
hours after. At present the child’s
coodlUon is considered critical.
Niw Table Ware
Mrs. J. W. MllUken is In Summit
City U*dsy in attendance at a district
Sunday school convention.
NEW 6USS WARE ETCh
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
J. W. MIILIKEN
in the beautiful La Bello
China, with rich gold
ornamentation on new
and novel shapes.
HEW TOILET WARE
YOU’LL FIND IT
ECONOMY TO
Ra-rastk Ofl a EiaqtU4 Ena SI.00UP"
75c
93^c
l.l2\c
1.00
1.25
1.50
values
•
values
75c and &5c values
69c for $1.00 Black Peau de Soie
1.00 For $1-50 36 inch Black Tallcta
/•
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E WILHELM andCornerUnion_Front
SEMI-ANNUAL LACE CURTAIN
CLEANUP
This begins tonight. There are one, two
and three pair of a kind, in white and
Arabian; these are worth up to $6.50 pair.
Choice of a
Lot
I^AIR
Every day lessens your opportunity. The sooner you come the better you will
be satisfied. Bear in rnind that EVERYTHING GOES BELOW COST.
Those Sacrificed Clothing Prices Have
Received Another Cut
Never in the city's history have good clothes been, sold for such trifling |)riccs
NEXT WEDNESDAY
..IS FLAG DAY..
Have you one to display? We have
the best line ever shown in the city,
and at prices that are consistent with
good quality: all sizes of wool flags
from 4x8 ft. to 16x20 ft, $3.75 to
$16.00. Cotton flags frem 3c up.
Every busine^ place and every home
should show the American colors on
JuneI4th.
.
COME TODAY, YOOR SIZE MAY BE GONE
...TOMORROW- ”
GOING TO GET MARRIED?
to buy your household goods where you can do the best.
We have no competition thse days.
M
BELOW COST, HERE.
«•”
THE
EVENING
TBAVMI ^mr, incHiewi.
^IIUITTWO.
satuuday, juwc
RECORD
w. i
'
J: : O^den Armour; Head of the Great Beef Trust
practical Ibthar aAttaad taton ta
at lh» t^T hoUoia of lb* laOdar. ^
be
atartlna •*> cfBoe bar.
At the rad of tbr weak b« wa» prccnotad to a ctortcabfp. with a aalaiT «(
per weak. Hto proareae thereafter waa
liow. bat certain, and at tba ttaie «(
«%mMI peusuanutf «f
rrclal ««rM. ao to tlM wmi »tx»
Maatfa al Ua* baatf aC tla* fftom acrr*wmtkm aC capital and prlvlto*. * P*raoaalltr aqaaOr
lapcrtily uva at tte pnaant. tIaM,
tolMA t*M' nananaCli laduatiial iad*ratlaa to tb* aobjaci oC an
tod tpf ttaa fadMsl «uTmitn«it‘» d^rf
l«SBl raprtacfiuUv^ tbt attariMT k«o-
____ ik Cou waa not tetaadad by
tatber to aaaanw exocultv* coolroJ of
tba liiietnere wideb baa rart*d out tn
aomc of lu ramlflcatlMia to all parta
,af tb* drtltoad world. The topical
untreraallr accepted euoceaaor^ ^
alder Armour waa to have been hto
nemwat-- PblUp Danford Armow. Jr.
Vbto Cbertahed plan waa made ImpracMcable by the death of the farorlte aoo
Be la marfcadty aoppUed with tbe obaractartatlCB which belooy to tbe--------■ Biaa. Htotempaai
»e appea
appears to be as calm I
such that be
action aa when at----- — lack «
tapotolTeiMaa haa bM ascribed to a»sorpOon in bis own projects, but hto
many acta of ktodneea toward thoee
who have DO claim on hto genrroalty
be imputation.
xne a. Oyden Arrooura are not aoCtecy people, accordlny the accept^
use of tbe term. Mrs. Attnoor. who
waa formerly Mias LoUU Sheldoo
ClndnnaU. ta a yined woman with a
decided iwrference fer domestic ad•twe and tb* lUerature w
Domlca. Both she and her
yreally Interested in the
,____ Philip D. Armour, upon
which he expended at least tlAOO«b*t*
His aoo ha» constituted hlnuwlf tbe
ayrat to perfect the scheme drvtoed by
hto father to make this (natltutlon
what It purports to be—a coUeye for
tbe people. Under hto aoperx-tolop U
baa already bvcoine one of the beat
moi lone aorvire It. Hto raUllona-tiow
■naay there were to ailU a family aecrel
^ere divided aftwlly between hto
widow and hto aoto remainlnc cbtld, tbe
praaent eaecwilve of the bed truat. •
But ibto waa r»ot all that the iirw
rapreaentotlve of tbe naafte of Armour
rw^ved for hto bortta«e: with
That of Itaelf was no mean aoverel»»»
ty. PhlUp D. Armoul- had provided
moat liberally for hto alder son durtny
bla llfeUme. havtny yt'—
wether not far from flO.
had also been asoeedlnyly yeneroua to
- KhUlp'a chUdren; so to J. Oyden fell
- .the llon'B ahare of ihf eatate and p
UcaUy all of the reafabalhlllty of
aerviny Intart and even conllnutny
espanaloo of the atV^d Arowur
terrau.
/
Contrary to tbe a*J>«cUllon of aome
of hto frteoda. who kneW that hto rarly
trmlniny had been otherwtoa. tbe admlBlatrmtlon of bla fatlwr'a bualneaa
did not tax too aeverely tha Intellectual
and phyalcal capacity of the new exec* olive. It to Indeed true that the manayrment wax already In the handa of
bewAi of departmema ao thoronyhly
trained to their dutlee that Mr. Armour
never found It neorwaary to iamUlarlxe
hlioaeir wllh the multiplicity of deuU
Incident to the varloua phaaea of the
Indnatry. Thia waa admitted by Mr.
Armour when he teatlOed recently be
fore the Interatale coinmevce commlealan reyardlny aome Information ao^ht
by that body ae to tbe worktnya of the
Artnoor refrtyerator car ayatem.
J. Oyden Armour to a native of
oonxln. born In Milwaukee. Nov. 11.
U61. Prom hto earliest childhood It
waa tl>« ambition of hto father that he
should receive an academic education,
and It was aleo a whim of tbe elder Ar
mour that hto younyer son should be
come a prOfeaskmal roan, preferably a
mlntoter. To that end be waa prepared
cwrefully for coltoye and In due time
waa entered at Tale. Touny Armour
did remarkably wellVt tbe university.
He showed little Inclination to accept
the Immunity from hard work Vhtch la
ao frequently demanded by tbe sons of
rich fathers and did not proceed to
make ap«-« toltles of Qreek letter socie
ties and athletics in the abstract.
Before he had completed the course,
however, he decided that uiUveralty
life waa too narrow for his particular
case, and he wrote to hto father for
pern^lon to yo abroad. In spite of
hto dlaappolnlment over the mlycaiTytny of hto plan, the father took the
bualneaa phlloeophlcally and even eonyratuUted *'
“
breaklny av^y from the preacrlbed and
rather iiairaw routine of university life
and ertnclny a determination to broad
en bla opportuf--------------------- ------ ■
•dya. He
ht .
hto father'B death he had risen to a po
sition Rmar the bead of the oryantoa-
'*«lnoe he assumed full manayement
of the beff trust J. Oyden Armour haa
shown such a n markablo business fac
ulty and such unerrlny Judymenl In the
conduct of affairs that hto business as
...w. tbe packiny bus------After an eoclended tour in Europe J. sociates rayard him as the worthy suc
Oyden returned to Chlcayo. and on the cessor of hta father. They have lony
transferred their alleylance to
ay after hto arrt\*al he waa^ln- since
second day
Im. and hla many shrewd and prolttaled by hto father to acoomp
le transactions have coovipced them
to the stockyards. From that tiro e*’bS
lat he to a roan to be reckoned with.
haa known no other taskmaster.
THE SIMPLON TUNNEL,
■ ja AH unrr.
The borlbc
* bM fhwcgii
Instructive Pictures of Persons^ Scenes and Things of Note
_____ _
_________---------------------—------------------------------------------------ ^
THE 6ENUINE PYGUIES FROM DARKEST AFRICA.
BUMMER HOUSE AT THE PALACE
OP TSARSKOE-SELa
The payoda-llke atpicture illustrated
In the plcture'^to an Isolated summer
house in the yrounds of the royal resi
dence of Taarakoe-Selo. a palace In the
environs of BU Petersburg which Is the
tavortts home of the present Russian
aoverelyns. The unsettled state of the
empire renders U ImpracUcable for the
......
«T uruiPUUItllft
RUSSIAN MINES CAPTURED AT NEWCHWANG.
MEMORIAL TO A GREAT POI
POET.
memorial
The bust of Kllxabeth Barrett BrownIny shown' In the cut was unveiled racently at Camberwell by Alfred Austin
Uhlch*hV haiT^mp^id
alon. The bust was the gift of Passnjore Edwards to the polytechnic Instl------iDE Tweii.
well. Of
OI which
T....LI. be waa
tut ion at Camtorw
Mm. Browning was unthe found'
most intellectual poet of
doubtedly
mm
OLD HOUSE 4NCE OCCUPIED BY PAUL REVERE.
------------------------- A SUCCESSFUL STORY WRITER.
Rowland Thomas, born at Castlne.
Mraalllc Laera.
A method has recently been Investad
of depoaiung a meui coattof electr^
ly on Uces and other flnaYabrlcs. Tbe
process is still kept a aecreL but It
turn* out the most surprtalng reauim.
In
In effect
effect changing
coanging the
me tlasuesxpoaedlnuwue
«^ daintiest fabric* Of gold, sUver
Uronxe. The utility of to metalllaed
lace
covers
vanoue
uewa.
—
•Uc.cov.r.r.r.o..MdA
-T.
for toWe ornamentation and for centarpleces. srchltecu us* tom tn mural deconitlona. in appllcstloo* on uphotetery
and for the hangings of panels
panel* In
,*ioo». boudoir* and ridh dining balta.
makers of fine furniture Incrnst
Iter's Weekly for the brat short story
*|i used
vestmentt and In baU and evening
Trpheiy Oenea Xa t*« Ciwaaa.
Typhoid fever has baen traced to va
rious cause* and for loof Ice craam^
been ragaided as a means of convs^tag
thU disease. 7n to London Lancet
some Ome ago an account waa glrra
by Dr. W. G. Barra* of an alarming
onthreak of enteric fever wbldi occur
red In September last at XSovan. Bcotland. and which was ctaarty traced to
Infected Ice cream. It has been cosdsSlv^ly proved tot to dtatose may be
spread by to use of to* ahd Ira cream
by to fact that Its micro organism hoo
bean cnWvstcsd after having bean fratra In Ice for a very esosldenbls po-
,rtod.-Medkal itaenrt.
m.
.
His Starr. -Fagan." tor whtob^ bring to total to S08tOSO tecMpower.
_ paid at to rate of a doOar a word, n i. eatlmatad tot to 9«Dd total of
Tb* tabiamoth arak whawnio^
hat throimh to efforts of the 1
eeUd to to prasanrathm of htajforto oU
Tbe thre# great power sta^ bOW
bout on to Canadian aldo of
SitoTofSwS tSeigtairw
The alwMBV waooen structure ^ynawj
^ 2S5todbfl2a tt^lSSded^
mi
manufacturing concern re
mixed at Montrasl
Montreal with a
cently organlxcd
raplttl of $500,000, undertake* to msii!„farture a siirlng motor, ** well as
and----------------water and
steam motors.----The
! ^
, new devlfe for drlv«,UroHy Independent of any outslds power,
'requiring no atUebmenU to ctoctrlc
I wire* or other cooneetlou*.
; These motor*, with Which any maka
of machine can be fltta«^ wUl do away
with to necessity rff to operator
working to treadle, in this way effect
ing a Staring of Ubor whU# at to agiM
time permitting the wofk to be done In
about half the time Uken on msffalnaa
not fitted with It Tbe motor ta op«^
ated by a stout spring, which can hs
wound by hand and which, once wapRd
up. will work for a long time wlth^
any further attentian aside from to
wxulatlon of the machine.
her time. Some of her poems have Inspired the most vigorous dtocusMoo
hVr'4uX —
jsband Is much affected by ci
•reoiia In all Enyltoh speaking
... ______ .n pubUa and the greateM precautions are taken to ward off
external violence. The palace to con
stantly surrounded by *1 cordon of
moiinted Couaacks and gendarme*, ai
Ufo wllhlo the splendid preclncto
Taarakdb-gslo to lltUe better than li
prtsonmraL The exar spends mu—
time In this summer homw reading and
Before they evacuated the port of Newchwuny the
‘J’*/!?!
; and\walUny for better things caution
to strew tbe mquth of the river which constitutei. the eitlranc# to the
harbor with fioatlny mines. These Instruments of destruction
■wattered about the entrance l‘
enter. The Japanese, however.
m
SPRING MOTOR.
'
taken
taken by
by him
him th CaMP. Kyypt. where they are now on exhibition. Tl^y are
full yroa-n. and
an_ lhTiBe.1 does not reach the ahoulders of a man of ord nary
1 central Afrtca. and i
oi
suture, fliera? to a
>Tfr
Ira
one of them U ot^r
lha grwt fftfkPbA
bkHWIkln, la tba
__ _______
the country. R Is t Alpa. mswtir caaivMid. M oaa cf tby
HaMb achIrvciacBts la tha bla>
not tn a strict sense of the term a chat^
tttsMttttion. but J. Oydea Aimoar
It hto baalnaaB to sac that no de>
•crvlny person to turned from ito Aoera.
tram nrthm ptwUoB of tho mrterstandards by which
idpad. It to rtyidlT un- prlra. Wktm at oac time staiiped Ite
n founder havtny work. ptNriBC latD tbe bertag at tha
aactarlan.
rate of 16BOO gktIaM per mtante aa«
dralared. Tu rrllyioa
at «ocb a Idsb M^tara aa ta amke
* tbe pound, but t
Uonal. and ------------ —------------------ work ImpoMlhle aatU a rafrtieratme whether Ito converts are baptlaad tog praeeee bad bran tarrated. Ira
In a pond, a soop bow l or tbe rivwr."
water fwm a glacier wa» latradaeai
Mr. AnnooFs private braefbctloaa Into tbe boring, end the wall* were
ara known to be larye. but be ytvaa
without oatentaUon, and the pobUc Is
•
not takra Into hto conadanra He U Boaimcrr. xxuuiii
stnyularty devoid of any pppaumne* of tranraa were provided with
■elf consdouanaos and to averaa to no
toriety of any daocrtpUon. He to not a
man to b* aelectod from a company of
hto fallows aa the peer of aU of them.
Hto taate In drcaa to exoaedlnyly quleC
Ha likea a yood horse and keeps a atatotal absence of the
mark of the ma of mllUona In hto
tnrnouta. He to t too a lover of palnt________ - In nrt circles as an
unusually ahrewd eonnolsaeur. Hto
coUectlon of pictures la not the laryeat
private yallery In the country or even
tn hto home city, but It to tbe moat arwoann nmxxao i
ttoUc and haa been selected wjlh the
that the mes
graded temperature.
yreataat care.
Tbe sole heiress to tbe millions which
have flowed In a yolden atream Into the
coffers of the Armour interests to a Alpine rrgloii. Onra lbs brick Ur»—mUe maiden not yet nine who owe* tion for tbe tracks thrsutraed to go to
her very existence to the fierce and
almost fate defylny resolution of her ruin on account of tbe slippery nytnra
ither to keep her on earth. At her of tbe material compoalny tb* niounIrth she waa ao Uny and ao feeble that toln. TbU work bad to be done pwr:
Tbe Blmplou tunnel ta twelve mllra
.. demanded all the resources of sci
ence* and tb* services of an Incubator long, nearly three mllea kmger tb^ 8L
prevent the spark of life from for- OotUanl tunncL It has rasekbool^Ufe-i
klny the pitiful llltle body. Later It OOO.tlOO. Tbe railroad tbroogb It will ’
IS found that Lolita was afflicted be operated by electricity genctmtsd
Ih conyential dislocation of both
.„pa. and the parenta were brouyht to from tbe Alpine riveru Tuablng by.
raallse that she could never walk un wtik-h have also fondMied the power
less the wlxard who could reduce the for operating tbe electric pump* and
deformity mlyht be found. He mste- drills during the work of construction
rlallxed in the form of Dr. Adolf Lo - Ventltotlon of tbe tunnel ta secured
ren* of Vienna, who came to America, through the plan of It* construction.
restored the displaced femur head* to It conalstt really of two paralte* tun!«lr sockets and received a fee of
).000. the laryeat ^er paid to an or- neU flfty-alx feet apsrt. which are cont&O.Of
nected by transverse gsUerta* eruty
auryeon. '
tboi>c
aoo feet One tunnel thus ventllatee
ARTHUR _BRODERICK.
tbe other. The rock through whkb tbe
was drilled was mostly gran
LONG DISTANCE TELEGRAPHY. tunnel
ite. The beds of moving sand which
- There to now direct teleyraphlc com were eiieountered In tbe course of to
munication between Liverpool and Te
work'proved
very tronbtosome. The
heran, In Persia. Tbe atrelch of line In
qumilon to b> far the lonyeet In the 8wlM and Italian* auttetpato toga
world to be worked by alnyle tranamU- commerrial braeflu from to wtXh.
The journey by diligence over to
slon. 4.000 mllea of apace belny covered
by a alnyle operation of direct autoroat- Slmpkm pas* from Brieg to Isclto ocWhratalone worklny.
ctople* some ten hour*, and of courae
comparaOvely UtOe tralBc can be car
ried on by such amethod.
aru running througb tts tnuMl it will
require but s few mtotlt** ta |o ftom
tbe Swto* to the lUllah end.
•
.
! €fiy. wnm^m, •AnmoAY^iUNE'iA. tm.
V
.
PABl 8
■Cl-0«k> HopUu vOI Mm IM
« im tb. M« ID Ik.
«X m; tali jw win trO w «1»t to 4a.
1 aai Mt a rtek aaa. Iict If Ctere la aaj,
^
----------r -T ttnta waoMB 1
^fitum oj^
I ms taat cwr ta akM4
SHERLOCK
HDLME§
Ic waaa iaa creatarc. thta i
^ <M EacPtai
aad 0Mttta, Wtti Wa 0aat. aanaat
ey«a aad taaad. esMiy flKsa. Hip tare j
tar hla wH» aad Mb mat ta her atataa
ta Ms faataaaa. Haiwa had Itotanadj
ta Ms stary wldi tlia ataaast attmlteii. I
aad aaw be Ml far aoMe tfsa la aUeat
tfcaa^.
i
Bgr A. CONAN DOYLE.
I
Iri-
^ <X r>v.-*A M»«r I* MM.-(W.
TKc A4Ventvre <rf
the Dkncing Men\
No. 3 of tbc ierloe
---------
«t yoa 1
• food of QDWT taya-1
. and I Idra t tliiDk yoa <«b fital
I <iaeer«r oae Uua that I arwt ttia
j
St^to atady u taforr
-It la certalaty tmtlier a •■arlaaa
rs-siTb.
. MM. ^
Mil., tm.tr Mtcurn.nmmtr^
OLIflid had baae aaatod
fur aane baora ta aUaace.
vid. u. IM.
-Itaat yaa dUak. Ur. GoUtt" aald
be at last, -that yoar beat plaa woald
ta ta asaka a dhvct appeal to yaar!
wife aad ta ask tar to share tar aaeret
wfth year
UUtaa Cabitt taeok Ms laasBlYe taad.
-A proBDiae ta a pnicnlae. Mr. Hotaats.
If Elate wltaad ta teB aie she 'woatd.
J
— ^ ----------^ , Bomber of air
surd little lUpires danrlod across the
paper apsawM^ they are drawa. ^y
i rtirtd ^MEUtritaf ur
i ao graiaaqai aa «ld«<rtr
O# wm
WU '.
«,
Yeasel la which1 ta
^
sboald. Mr
Mr. flc
HohBsa. bat my
tai^toK »
wtte dosa. It ta frtahtentair her Ui
BMtadaroaspcadQct. Hta ,
ftae aays nothin*, hot I eaa aee
traaaank apoahte br^
he |
^
^ ,
I fiacu my polat of view llta a
^ n,, matter to the bcktam."
te, laak bird with daU giay plotoQoinwi ImiU up tbe paper ao th
ata kwl • bla<* topknot
-Bo, Wataosi,*’ aakl ta anoomiy. -t«m
d& not propoae to Invest la Hoolh AfBtean aecurtfloir
1 gBxt a htart of astootahmeoL AacwloBwd 'as 1 was to liotmaB' corioos
-How oo oaHh do yoa know ttatr 11
Bat 1 aa jasttfled la taklny!
m’^.0. .u
»,i
. __J
' ter. Mr. HUteo Cnbltt but 1 alwmld
.n ami" i
*1 ought to make you sign a paper to i be vefy much obliged If /<»o
tat effect.'
«irect.*» I ’
j kindly go over It all again for the beothat
friend, Dr. Wataon."
-Wbrr
elU of my friend.
-Wbyr
-rm not much of a stoiy teller." aald
-Bocanaa In live mlontea yon arlU
•usly
aay that Itt la all so
1 onr vtaltor. n«
. Hasping and unao abaonlly
abanrdly almple."
simple.”
' anda. *«ron
"1 am BoioI that 1 «taii
ahaU aay nothing I claaping bta great, strong bands.
' will Joat aak me anything that I don’t
off the
the kind."
kind.*
-Ion aee. my daar B'atson"-he prop-1 make Hear. I’ll borin at tta time of
pad his tent tabs la tta rack and began ; my marriage last fear, but I want
feasor i sa^r first of all that, though Tm not
to tectnra with tta air of a profeasor
Bddrsoaing hla claao-"lt It not really ! rich man.
Infer- 1 log Tboepe for a matter of five centndiOmn to coaatmet i aeries of tafei
each dependent upon Its prede-1 riee, and there is no better known fam
and each almple in Itertf. If. : Hy in the cognty of Norfolk. Last
\ to London tm tbe Jnbll
after doing m, one simply knocks out |i 1 came up
all tta central Infetenccs and preaenta l and I stopped at a boarding boose m
Ota's aodlenee with tta starting point 1 KnateU square, becanae r»rk«. ^
awl the eooclnaloii. one may produce j vicar of our parish, wm staying In IL
a ataitllng though poaslUy a meretri“There was an American young lay
ctom effect iNow, It was not really | tbere-Patrick was the naro^Btale
dIAcnIt by an Inspection of the groove ; Patrick. In some way we became
between your left forefinger and I frienda. until before my month
thSteh to tee) nra that you did not - 1 was as roucb In love aa man couM
paapoas to Inaest your small capital In ■ be. We were quietly mi
tta gold fiehSai”
hitry oSce. and we ret
-I scenecohnectloo."
folk a wedded couple. Ton'll think^
“Very likely; not. bnt I can quickly ' very mad.
Hotaca^ttat a man of
show yon a cltae conoectlOD. Here are
^
the missing llnka of tbe very silnple
chain: F'Irst, ^on had chalk between past or of her people, but If ytai saw
your left finger and tbnmb when yon her and knew her It would help you to
rstnrtad from the Hub last night; sec- uoderstand.
•*8lie was very straight about It was
OWL you put chalk there wheu you
Elsie. I can't ssy that abe did not give
me every chance of getting out of It If
I wished to do ao. *1 have had
about them. I would rather never alInde to the paat. for ina very painful
to me. If you take me. Hilton, you will
take a woman wlio has nothing that
abe ueed bo peraonally aabamed « bol!
you will have to be cc
word for It and to allowr me to be all
t the time
aa to all that pasaed up to
t
wIh‘11 I became y'onra. If these
condltloua are too hard, then go luick to Nor
folk *aud leave me to tbe lonely life In
which you found me.’ It was only the
> Itefore ourr wedding that iabe raid
_
j -Well, we have been married now for
Oterrttkt by Ool4cf*s Wf*Uy.
j B year, and xery happy we have l»een.
"ITsIl, JBr. HHmrs. wknt do you make ’
vf Outtf
I dune. 1 aaw for the first time aigns of
,Ko.
' trouble. One day my wife received a
reed the letter'and threw it Into^tbe
weeks ago that Tliurstou had an op
fire. Sbe made no aliasion to It after
tion on some Nouth African proiterty
ward. and I made none, for a promiae
which would expire iu a month
n easy
I always a look of fear upon
^
b«- U*
; friend. Bnt until she aiieaks I can aay
nothing. Mind you. ate ta a truthful
teaaad a sheet o7 paper upon the table
hta
htehle
««»«.«. to d»Dd-i;
•Mipia.
,
u
sbe married me.
tSaoked w ith amaaement at the ab-< 8be would never bring any stain upon
aord bieragiypliica upon tbe iui|>er.
' U; of that I am sure.
-Why. Holmea. it ta a child's draw-,
I come to the qu^ part
tag.”' I cried.
! of my‘ atory- About a week ago-lt
-Oh, thafa yow Wea!"
was the TnewUy of last week-1 found
•^•hat eteenhoukl It her
j oo one of tbe window allta a number of
■‘That Is what Mr. Illltou Cnbltt of aboard little dancing figures like these
, Sadlng Thorpe Manor. Norfolk, ta very npon t^e paper. They were scrawM
•nxloua to know. This little conun-l arlth chalk. I thought that It waa tbe
drum came by tbe firat iwat. aad he<
,rlio had drawn them, bat
araa to follow by tbe next traimj
,orore be knew aathlng about
aaouKi noi oe• very
^-wy m»c» uiv
this were be."
lid upon the!
▲ heavy etep was beard
ataiiw. and an Instant Uter there
tered i tall, jraddy. clean ataven l
- and
-~1 florid
tteman whoae cksar eyas
;
-----------bring a whUf
of t
ime-i
plulto «in b. DtlMlDM u>d «>■
uoN corns to
WANTEO-Competeni glH at once
Mr*. R J. Morgan. Slate and WYltlogton.
jime HI
;WAHTlO-AlTO-B.MOHK«f..kb»
I. UONCOFFfZrctedtaM
■re awB clem watertem
fctoctoiT. Sto0«talri4
lion-bead on every packs^
Beta Uieae Lion-baeda lor TaloaUe pra
SOU BY ttOCEKS EVERYWHESE
FOR RENT.
i FOR RENT-FUl. >^lx riK.m* and talh.
i Enquin> Koono S. Markham block,
pfof^ me to come To
1 Told
told her
iH-r • va«mt
vacant eye. Finally 1
M 'ho “
It ij, .................. ...
frankly that 1 wUbeU '
_ ^.. ...... ...........
waa who played amh abaurd trk ks.
Upoo u*. ^e an»wert*d that It wui„,uda to#c» tl»er. Then he wrote a .
aome senseleM prartk-nl Joke and that ,
tHrcram UJHI
u|hiu a cable fonu. "If
1 ahonkl nut take any uothv of It.
la as 1 lio|»e. you will I
my ...............
auawer to this
t!
auiioya you. Hilton,
Hilton, we
-•If It really annoys
^ verr pretty «-nse to i«W to your {
might go and travel, you and L and pollertlon. Watson." aald be. "1 expect
so avoid this nutaauee.*
.
■ ,k^. .v- *i»all be able to go down t.i
Wltat. be
le by a
Jokerr sakl I.
ven*
copy of any frwh dancing
^
,,_____
may apficar. It ta n tbooaand pities •Why. we abouUl have tU- whole coim- j
liigltlng ut ns.’
1 confess that 1 waa filled with cuiithat we )uv* oot a reproduction of ty las
• to bed.’ snM she, •ami t
those which were done in chalk
tronUnuetl In Monday's I>.Nuc.t
it Tn
in the
the luorulng.'
luuruii
the window alll. Make a dlacrert*’•«»
«t
qnlry also aa to any strangers iu tbe 1 ••»mld.nily. as sbe spoke, 1
Mlghborbood. When yon bare eollect-1 white face grow whiter yet iu the
rss.oa.SMp.
ed some fresh evidence eome to me I uioonlight, and her baml tiglitctM<d up
The old thn>c-«h i ker I Mike of Well
again. That ta tbe beat advice which I on niy Hioulder. Sometblug was raov- Ingtoii. owe the prklc of the ItrltKti
can give yon. Mr. Illltou Cnbltt. If | log fh tbe shadow «>f the touUiuiis4*. 1
Iwing ^
dark, cr««i»plug liguiv which
there are any preaatng fresh derelophiitiK-led Iu 1S.VJ ;nu1
ments I shall be always nndy to run i
cutler and «Mluatt«l.
^
in your Norfolk
" ben w .r
d.. land «a:u.:d Ilussla ill IsTd. .Vt that tluw ids w.-i* the
Idgre^t mtili-of-war In the wnrtd.
very thoughtful, and several limes lu ' fonvulslve strengili. I trinl tbe next few days I aaw him take hi. (
Itut she carri«l
got
Hear,
but
by
slip of paper from bis noudsiok and ’
At last i g
Whiit can
and tire :asi sJmis » mlutile.
look long and earneatly at the curlouj- ^
_
stand up to Ii«t;'’ k-iM n Ix>tMiuii pni»erflguroa Inscribed upon It. He made no , reached the h«u^ ll^ cteato^ was Klie Wji*^ «»f wocsl. «»f rt»ur>u'. and rc|i•lluslon to tbo
l.o..v„. ooUl
Zr n-nciiic^l the pridiuv* of seventy-six
acres of for(•^l oak.
Wheu be called me T"
* dancing men which had already twitv
back.
I
OirU. If you .an. ro,. n„«. I.uub.nu
appeared
ahd which 1 have wple
• You had better stay here. Watson.-----------diber sign |e>in. swt'Ct breath atid k«k*i1 kK)ka
that paper. There was no oilier
"TYhy'f"
of the fellow anywhere, tliougti I ran lIoIUster'H Rtx*ky Mountain Tea. The
-Bocaose I had a wire from Hilton
the gtvuuils. . Atid yi*t the
iie.Kt I
Publtt this morning. You remember
thing
fiUtoo Cnbltt of tbe dancing men? He amazing
or-Taiblets. Johnson Drug Co.
taen there all the time, for wtan 1 ex
wna to reach Liverpool street at
amined the door agalu In tbe morulug
He may be here at any moment. I he bad scrawled some more of fal« pk-TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
gather from his wire that there have tnres under the line which 1 had albeen aome new Incidents of Impor
reodyseen."
tance."
-Hai’e you that fresh drawing?"
We bad not kmg to waR. for onr Nor
“Yes. It ia very short, but 1 made a
folk sqnire came stral^t from the sta
co!»y of K. and here It la."
tion as fast as a hansom could bring
.\galn be prwlu«'i'«l a jiaiier. The
him. He was looking worried audide- i
«...
•
“cw
UaiKx; wu-i iu tlds form;
lined
COMPARE
-It's getting on my nerves, this boalncaa. Mr. Ilolmca," aald be as be sank,
like a wearied man. Into an armchair.
‘Tt'a bad enongh to feH that you are
surrounded by unseen, unknown folk, i
wbu have aome kind of design upon i
but when. In addition to that, you
know that it ta Just killing your wife
It be
blood ran endure. She's
wearing away under It-Just wearing
away before my eyes."
-Has she asid anything yet?"
-No, Mr. Holmea. sbe baa not. And
-THl m«^" said Holmes—and I could
sec by bis eyes that be was miirb exHted-’‘was this u mere uddUlou to the
first, or did ll appear to be entirely
aei>nrate’r"
•Tt was on a Uimwut panel of tta*
door."
••ExcelU*nt: Tills is far Ibe most Im
portant of all for our punioM*. ll UlU
me with lioiH-s. Now, Mr. Illltou t'u
blit, plea.se eontlnue your must Interest
lug st.ateiueiit."
^••1 have nothing more to say. Mr.
rasi-al.
l^ie aald that she
»ot my i
r from
I fami;
oily a
r^ntatlon ««
pride lu our nnaumed
euunty a^ <
rays felt It
honor, and I always
it was
waa leadlead
ing to the point but aaomehow tt turned
off before
—--------‘
we got *•-----•*
there."
-But you have found out aometblng
for yourself?"
-A good deal. Mr. Holowa. I have
several fresh dancing men pictures for
you to exaudne. and. what ta more tmIM^nt I have seen the fellow."
-What-tta man who draws them?"
-Yes; I saw him at work. Bnt I wUI
you everythlni^ In order. When I
irot 1back after my vtalt to you tbe very
Ant thing I saw next morning waa a
fresh crop of danHng men. They tad
been drawn In chalk upon tbe blaHc
wooden door of tbe tool bo*«e. which
stands beside tbe Uwn In full view of
tbe front windows. I took an exact*
copy, and here It to." He unfolded a
paper and laid It upon the UWe. Here
to n copy of the bieroglyphICB:
,^rlm,s. what,
^
;
<*ouj«*to
liarm. f»r 1 «-ould
“T*.
•“ f.
not douUt
that. sta* knew wbu thta mau
was auU vhul ho in«-ant h.v these
straugt* Signals.
Ignnls But tta*re Is a
my wife's vukv. Mr. Holmes, and a
took lu her eye* which forhld doubt,
and I am sure that It was indeed my
own safety that was iu her lulud.
There's the whole case, and now 1
want your advhv* as to what I ought
to do. My own Incllnatlau I* to put
half a doaten of'my farm lads in the
terubhery and when this fe!l.*w comt*a
agalu to give him surii a hiding that
be will lea\-e u* in peace for the fu
ture."
-I fear Jt la too deep a case for such
simple renwslles.” sakl Uulnu's. -How
kmg can you stay in l,oudon?"
-1 must go back today. I would not
leave m.v wife alone at night for any
thing. She is very nervous and begged
me to come back.”
ay yo
e atopr
th you
1
-ExcHlentr said Holmea. -Excel have been able to return with
j
le
day or two. Meanwhile youJ will
^
lent: Pray contlnoe.”
-When I had taken tta copy I rubbed me these itapers, and I think tluit I
out tta marta. hut two memtnga later
you a
a fresh loKriptioo bad appeared,
light upon your <
have a copy of it here;"
SfaerhMk BHum
HoIumb mhbfd his Mmds andcfaucktad
with delight
e.. -Our material to npidty acromnlat. ^
^
washed out. ing." aald be.
"Three days later a
mmUoued the matter to my
acnwlcd tqmu paper and placed under
a pebble upon tbe snndlaL Here it ta.
any more ceme to let tar sec them. Tbe characters are, as you ae«v exactly
None did come foe a week, and then
1 goto
ly stnf
lying on
who knew Win ao xcfO. to aee that
excited. Tbe mo
he was profoundly
|
ment that Hilton Cublti'a broad baric
hod diaappeared through the door my
comrade rudied to the table, laid out
aU tta anpa of paper containing danc
ing men tn Iriint of him andBirew hlmtelf Into an Intricate und cteborate cal-
JSrX D.Dn-D8 . r«D, a- PD^D
pDaiD.^ftoL 8UK..^;^b«
gbserhed in bit task tbs* he had
dently forgntta my preacncc. Sotne-
tlmce ta waa making progrvaa and
uhtetted mud aang at hta work. SometlBioa ta was puoted aad wouU alt tor ,
a f)F«grtedhggr and j
of ua. ta waa aboaVtp att down w^ l«*«* «ke • w«»“ * dreomj^
Ma eye reeteB upon ^ paper wtthita 4*^ »«*
curloua marttnmi which 1 tad iuat ex- M ^ <T««- It was then teat 1 wrote
"AteTf ■rr*y*"r***-***’^
j iwLmii
liiit
KIMBALL
PIANOS
With all tbe Rest
niciit ill tbe iM*w8ig»iMT8
ctiHip pianos. He jjo«i
lii.L’-SC
8li<liiii;-sc;tIi’-}iou84>.
iiml
lOl)
piano, rotiuttv) in
aitb <»iir stroke
x>k«* l'» $:WU.
it
▼«>
Bemembar the fntare ttea bi yota
toad.« actettfiic reedlag vHn rerata
the tne Ute'i Uatory. Over BIT
XJnloa 8L bide eBtem»re.
ItlB-tt
;FOR RENT—House. Inquire D. A.
j Kild<f. i34 West .NMnlh 8tr,*ef. Citlsens phone 121.
June * tl
-Tbesr hierxwtyphlca hare rvldenUy i
Wtrary;
"rZ:. i;:: |
city.
June 845t
OLD SETTUmS- EXCrRBION AT
PETOSKEY.
two • The G. R. & 1. R.v. sill run special
FOR RENT—KIpht-UKiin fiat with two!tiaih rounis. steam heat, clectrk j train for this nccaslon. leaving Travllght and gas. KuU'ck *-Hovt. 121 crM> City al 7 oVktck a. m.. June H.
June Ml* arrlvlng Ik inskey lrt;aa a. m. RHumrnlon.
RENT—Two ioslUc r«K.niK ault- Ing train h'avihg Ptdofckey at 6
able fur sleeping nwms.
rooms. Inaulre
Inquire O'clock p. m. Fhrc for round trip |L
Dr. Sawyer, over Johnson drug I’himc tlrkci olfii'v f«»r partlmlara.
June »Al
June 6-tf
J
TRY A RECORO kVANT AO.
FOR RENT—Fnmished rooms for
IlBht hoiiscktH'pinK. Inquire Record
omce.
June 2-tf
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental WorK
FOR RENT. OR SALE—Meal market
on ctirner Front and Division stfeeia. 3.K.rnBtSL
Thos. Gunton. C30 Fifth sjreet. CUIrens phone llC,
may 23-if
TO RENT—Furnished rooms In col
lage with every convenience. Ad
dress Box 274 or call at office.
may 24-tf
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
L08T-IU,..^-« «6 W«U>.u,.o„ S,
black purse containing a five dollar j
bill. 72 ceuLs in silver and a watch
key.
Finder please leave with
Chief id Pt*Ilcf AEhton.
June 5-U
FOR SALE
dart Ir advance and I will select the ;
xery best eggs. W. H. t mlor, 40R j
Fifth street.
j
24C7 aat ib wed to July 1 i
329 soum UWOII STREET
KEVSTONE BRICK
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Thliiy atres ^
fruit land within one mile of city.)
Sell on easy ‘erms or exchange for:
city property and pay diffen-nce. |
Address "H.," Ilecord office.
June 7-.7I i TRA
MARK
410 N. Ktamay 27-tf
FOR SALE—Store hulldlng, stock and
fixture*. Will sell all or any part,
or will n*nt building. Apply at once.
Cbas. Roaemlial. Traverse City. Mich.
may 27-lf.
BARGAINS In
real
eetate.
Tratorso City
Brick Co.
KEYSTONE. MICH.
If. W.
HOUStS AND LOTS on monthly pay
ments. H. W. Smith, C13 West
Eleventh strecL Citizens phone
199.
'
may 29-tf
FOR SALE—Pine residence property.
10-rbom house and barn. 100 ft. lot;
house baa city* water, bath room and
furnace. Inquire of F. Thurtell over
Pint NaUooal bank. Telephone 28.
may 22-tf
FOR SAI.E OR RENT-3partly furntahed aeven-room summer cottage
It sav»*s you money, saves
your nerves ami your
patience.
at Olff Mlaakm Beo^ resort. Inquire H. K- Brinkman, Old Mtaalon.
may 12-1 mo*
KIMBALL
FOR SALE—Bight oMcn lotn on
Wast 14th street ndjoinhig Morthem
Michigan asylum property, ■attnhle
fbr rasldeoce purpones or gardening
Ptau aoB and weU loentud. Bach lot
equal to 10 oomiaan building lota.
Priest aad tsrma runaoasMn. Apply
H. B. HAMIER. Prop.
FARM FOR SALS—Knowa SB the
OunteuWm. Ynn tsks houss ssd
lotaspsyMto Isgulru B. J. Mor
amatmeA. V. n^dn^.iiiniMi
NIOHIOa.to
EGGS FOR HATCHING from high We arc DOW tDikiiTg ordcFs
grade S. C. D. Ix^ghorn*. Prices |
for ilie celebrated
reasonable. Order three or four |
FARMS to trade for city property.
H. W. Smith. €13 WY?*t El^mlh St
Citizens phone 199.
may29 tf|
MUSIC HOUSE
pr. D.
Tsaclier of Violin
Sofitk Side Shoe Store
FOR' 8i^LE:Tidk-.^heei: Ajax
model. .Morgan A- Wrlgl i tires. In
quire at 21*:: Bast P'ronl street.
June 9-tf
"tlm* Frio* Store” ami fimls
a uuirii U*tU*r piano at a tint
pric»* of
no unire aske<l,
no iiiun* or K-ss n<*ccpUvl.
Just, Because Its
Ri^ht, Because Its JnsU
• WlU O. P. CWW* IM.
J. M. HUELLIUHTEL
LET ME build for you. Monthly pay
ments. II. W. Smith. C12 W«»t ,
Eleventh alrccL CiUrens phone 199.
may 29-tf
Vou'll never know how
really jrcMxi a Ki-MU,
.mu,au. ri.t.s'o
is until you compare it wit
with
the rest .* Vou’ll never know
how wi*ll the Kimlvall plan of
piano 8<*llin;; will suit yoiruntil you look into it. Tbe
Kimliall plan is
0. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
LAL ESTATE AMD LOANS
LOST
Tbi* next ilny Im* tiinls that
In* has a poorly ouisinicbil
ainl inis«*ral»ij Hiin toiMnl
piano. ;»iJil»nT>win^ Kuspirif>ns
In* goos to tin* KI.MB.\LL
Moral; Keep yonr Eyes
Open and Try the
KIMBALL PLAlf
■v;-|
played In my studio Tneadayo. his
tween 2 and 4 p. m. Mt. Francen
8. iSmim. W5 Baal Eighth St. Trav.
erueaty. New phone ^7^
Jim* 3 imo
WANTED—Barber. Srat Has*, at UuB
barber shop tmmedtatHy. June S-lf
CMMoKXBf fterctple
ipl
MISQELLANEbUS
■ARBCR WARTRO-Plrat dnas aaatt
ORAVMBN, ATTENTION—We toto
wanted at Phrte PInoe. Apply 1
sold our team aad wtah U^gei ynnr
onee.
June Wf
bM «■ dsUvertng for u> at imee. Thu
WANTED-Woman cook; also dtelng
Boston Store.
jane S4t
room and ehamtoglrta. Lto \*tew
Homie. Elk Bopida. Mich. June S4t TMB HCW MANI8M—l’,HM Dft M
WOOLBOK SPICE CO.. THsdo. Ohio.
quite bring I
I content to take her oo her own i the plunge.>. 1 have tried tobelp her.
Id tbl.
lOK OOFFXI
to 0MT m ^artarM a cantury 7
la tea aaj alrof^
thaa th*
ytat mm
•ticfll
lltop*
inuamltate imlabborbood. »«.
.eTcraTamall w«U‘S
filOta
Wtal AtaSl teDiM
^
-xo *.
^
WANTED.
WAHTEO-Nurte glri to take ears of
baby ISi ymra old. OMnmhln hoteljane »«f
pa*e tom from s notebook. The mark.-“I
Inta
dona to paacU aad raa la aolve It. If. oo tta other band.
It ta
tfalB way:
ayatematlc, 1 haw no doubt that we
shall get to the bottom of It But thia
partJcolar aample ta ab abort that 1
o do nothing, and tbe facta which
to hare brought me are ao Indefinite
at we ha\-e no haata for an lurestl
itlon. I would auggest that you rem to Norfolk, that you keep a keen
Ua wbatasd nmnd npoo hla atool with
Hodata eumiaed It for ama« time,
a ataamla* taot tabo ia hte hand aad a I and ttan. foktla* It carefnlly op. ta
gtoam oC amaoMiioBt la hta dsop art placed It la hta pookeCbook.
f'
-This promises to be s most Intereta-Xote. WatBOO. aonfeas yoorself ut-1 lof aad uunsnal case,” aald be. “You
, gave me a few particoUrs la your lettarty takim aback,* aald he.
ter a
to toveat
lermt your
row money
.DoDqr
SqrPhiiihbYoiir
to (too. YE. BaS.
toWY’tf
The Flower
OF Destiny
AnEpnodeof dieSecoodlEiiipue
By WILLIAM DANA ORCUTT
ACMARMINC Mi aammee
bate) as to Utoosay ai
Nopto.nLa.dEte.te. TWe
.» ua toataial Oatatou by
Outota Yito. and to teltet ia
•pwii^toitetetodbytedu-..
to adMi te wto*>*totoate
e( toter si to Btetetote
At AU BooblocetTodiqr
PncE$i.25
A>CitoChtefcCa.PabMte.Chii^
HOUSEMXAOEPMTIEIT
liWtni,liiv ^
:
|*lk> tlrty rt> Whose flMttka. flsr bttMihC.
C« art aoi ptiir. old frlrtrt! Tfcfwr With the artre seeing caa aatar
CM* mMs, '
-But.- they aaSd, “here are wom
TIrt son is goldw krfsbt aeroM tU
wait,—
im:
To head aafl to nw, at ihy «bB!“
MeUtfBks I AM
4be strsmlrt “Tba Boacer U aersaat to an.
«Ha*.
Beiag aUve to tha aMota^g aetata;
MeetHif dim tb«
vOloa If Byaelf I eaa asnre. I ob frap.—
Say this to your awatar fToB Be.**
•TIrtt sted Its gntm adm Ua oMaa
W.
I
Aad Irtar lu lk?«M «oroioHii«s caraMicblgaa auawberrlaB bare been la
the aMrkdt ftar aoase Ubo aod tha falasB rtray.
. As carelau a*i arcr* w«r tkal looa fosa ttouB Otaad Travuna hoBe«rawa ber
ries arm aooa ha chaao and pIsottfaL
That nmoory tails
of-taUs yoa Tbate la w> herry srhieh leads itsalf to
ar Bsay deHdoas aaea or «a so deaad art.
OM friend, to abma aad ptay. acrradly popular. Hobs Gheur this
week is a apedul strasrberry auBber,
- ’ Why shoMld mm alvays loU. aad rtrlra
aad Bwowg the away radpes eoUectad
for KsiB?
1
tram rartad aowoea srili be found
Ooca loan ago life bald a doapar
enough rariety to auk all tastes.
rbarn;
To start with, hero are jovea deWt Boihing kn«*a of antkma thoogbu.
lldgas dcaerts.'as given by an eastern
^ - j
or *isin.
Ob. aallt alih lna ojrta wore tba
44dan war
]
Wbcm )^»uthriil r««t lajbaadlaas aaas>
ure stray.
Irome. ivt ua kaov agala ona Mia daj:
Sweat Hainincr-s iralcb la caUlag yon
sad ma.
|
Old fricstd. coaia out and play.
—pruolla Jbuiei gberman.
>ut of
t^ik
giraa!
With anbreatluM^air. IHlmHable. clean.
Wlih soft, swoft"»«^‘ sof bappy grow
lag things,
Tba laavas' soft flutter, aoand of saddoo wings. ‘
i
The far faint hills, 4he water wMa be
tween.
Broaat of the graatj earihBoiher!
Hera wo lean
|
With ao ooosaatlaaB! hard to Intar- tatw.
,
Contant. with tba aoalnitawnt nature
brings.
_
:
Just tp be out of doors.
I when the unoouatad
To all of
strings
Are keyed aright, andil one clear music
rfngi
i
In all our hearts. Jdy wnlTersal. keen.
if doors.
1 the Ooanopol-
beiTtoB,
aad coBlaae AM pcooena till the flMi
-------- --------- »-»>i
----- amiMic«f eou «Mi M* ;*»dcoMte«eaiipf«»»tlHtli«««k;
ReV.C. T. I
jto fOH. Snclakle «aeh layer of tbe|
aaflflaerfpeaiBateflafl
berrtoe with powdetefl saflar; cover
atIktoBBB«aeiifla^ Mbcqatoto Ilea. MB the ereaB that la left in
1 MeflUpl
Jy.naeatBboatBBUia^lneh- rtag artuBfl the oolekto cf the cake.
qaarc Here la a imart 4
Bb la thIcfcMH. pot B » greaaad terse
deficiaanaarvad with 1
aqoflre haktep tin. aofl hake la h very
for cear twaaty Bteutea. the hack af the raapa thea poar tt in Stir tbe beaten wbltas cf two or ihmc aaractiveaMaveryflettoioasde«aert.i“;!2^
-».«-4
eggs inao a bowl af
Spik la half Bhca, takea troos the to a gteaa fliah. swertaa to taole
even and tpnad eoB kaS wRh terttcr. flavor oflth HmmL AM. BJrriag aMit- rics. Use this ta pRace of oresB and
la ttfwwbarvy Ttms.
j
rtiwol and qoeatlon Baas ^
Pteoa tha taBor hair <B a terse Baat ly. ooe renart tahlcg or three teartha amnr. (t is v
The toUawtng recipes, given Rartp*-*®**Strawberry
pot half the berrtoa on this. cf atahtoapooaof Uqaid reaMt. 1
year In Honre Cheer, are repeated by
*nr»ce aad aanaoa at T:|0
act U away to coal, hetag earafal not floart of rtfie strawbenrtoa vrith one
toJar iL Jad before aervlag flu she# poand of flee graralated sngar. mash
terbeiTtos—Put a] All are earflially tavtted to Ombb aiB
oa tcB WMppaderaaB pay either he bet glasses with aHemate spooafato of well and then rob thRmgb a store.
pound of sagar'to one of berries. InJ^**/
paarad over tha sriBto eake or aenrad the Joaket and sliced and sweetened Dtanolve one box of goiaUne la a coplayers la (he preaenrlng kettle. Set
with It te a aeppmte AM. This cake strmwberriea. Heap whipped cresB on hd.of cold water, and set 1i in a place
AAnry M. C. Chwwh.
top. aad put amefiam large berry dart whero it will wsroi gradnallv. Whip oa the stove tlU tbe sugar Is dissolved:
wai serve eiflbt petaeoa.
Rev. Hugh Kenaedy Paator.
draw
forwaid
and
tot
it
boil
ten
miaed with granalnted anpar to the cen three plats of thick, ssreet cream to a
Claas meeUag. »;tf p. m.
Morning aarrlee, lft:S0 a. B.
ter. Serve with ahaond or any dell- stiff froth, pour In the diaaolved geto- ate*, skim: take oat the berries on
ThehldflH
Sunday aahoal at il m.
tlne. and continue whipping with the plates and s«S In the s.»n. Boil the
ana €f tbe fltobea caiecake. '
Hpvrorth taagna. C
syrup ten minutes longer; poor over
pan
act
on
ice
nntfl
qofie
firm^
then
Suawflerics
la
Meriaghe
Baaketawhich la hlaiflrte. No olhcrihoiteakc
t
the
berries.
K*-ep
in
the
a
day
or
K5S*^3}S*Thuratey"'evanliik
Mpare wtth it; aafl thecaSnlaU Beat the whites of two eggs to a stiff add thq strawberry pain. Have readv two. bringing In lK-f.«^ the dew fall# aiT.sa.
inuraaay evaam^
small spooge chariotie molds. 01
___ BoeCkB made of poor, dry spoage snow; add two caps of powdrted sug
at night. To can them, use thriH--qiiarA oortial welooBe to lluof ■f ifirfli
eafca <BB BSCS la eoafectloaers* wla* ar, onehalf teaspoon of lemon extract, one large mold, fill wl*h fh«- mistun let* of a pound of sugar to a potmd of
-----| i
flows aad gaMrally served as a straw- aad atrawberry Joiee to a cotor a drtl- so that h rises well overr the top.—Wo
berries, put it oa them ov«t night. In |
(Blaclplaa^ 5 ’
Chureh of Chriat (OiaelptoaJ.
I’s Magazine.
harry shortcika Is a psaody on the dc cate plak. Drop la apoonfuls on batThomas p. Ullom. Pastor.
Puffs Wih EerswboTr Sauce.—^Pui the murnittg pour off the juice, boil and
vhlch la tered paper, and pat in-a very cool
Quiet hour. FtSO a. m.
pour
ovethem,
when
roof
drain
It
tin
butter and a
Morning worahip. 16;M 1
Bade after these directions; Make a oven to dry out. Cook one cup of ang- J a founh of s capful
md n>pcst the process for tan or three
Sunday acbool at ISrflO m.
fich. tight tea biscalt eroat. aaliig ar with one half-cnp of water until It i cupful of hot milk into t“e aaucepan
lings. <ir until as thick as you Uke
inienncdlato t&ndeavor. &:4S p.
tyrloa tha amount of abortenlng used will crock. Uae this to fasten the mer- ? ov«r tbe fire. When hot. add s founh it. The last time throw in the to rrles. |
tngues
together
In
the
form
of
little
1
of
a
cu.nful
esrh
of
flo-r
and
sugar
blacaits. latcad of mSk mix tbe
let It boil a few minutes and seal up In ^
I>»I,^U1
iu«jiic. TwOw
floogh with cream. Roll It out thin; baskeu.' Just before serving Bll the|»ifted together. Cuok, stirring con jars. This keeps the flavor and
bakedt IB a qntok ovea. oa rouad Jelly haskeu with line ripe rtrawberrtoa.1 *tamly uni II thick and Rmo»>ih. Tak*
.f the fruit
. Evangelistic service, •Tbaroday
cake 0ns. l^Tilto hot cut each oak# aweetenW and mised with whipped j from <he fire, add the beaten yolks ol
Ort-ai-grsmlmolher's
Firaw
lK-rry
I’fe-1
eream.
These
are
naort
dellcloua.
aad
!
three
eggs
and
mix
thorouehln
Flavui
la two layers with a stroag allk thread.
Jtmkir Endeavor Saturday. 9:S0 p.
-Tak«* five itoiiudM of snta’.l but ‘ m.
fold In the silffly-liest.;
aa a knife will make It heavy. While especially
wpocMuiy dainty
osimy for
lor festive
lesuvc oooaaloas;
otswow*. «^ith vanilla and
Bake in but- ripe strawberries (wild
^
atUI hot batter one aide of each half. | or amnmer evening refreshments |
and when cold put one of ibe layers. Bo»b atrawberrJes and cream should tered gem pans In a moderate ovea llclousi. aU.; a few tablespoons of cold j **'‘*"Kcrs.
crust Bide down, on a big plate;
Plate; cover I
thoroughly chilled before they are fifteen or twenty minutes. If more valer and set them to rook a* for Jelly..
First M. E. Ch
convvmient tbe latter may stand some ‘ Poor In a Jelly bag and leave in a
It with half crushed strawberries, pal pat Into tbe haskeu.
Rev. Tbos. Oix. Pa.Mor,. .
lime before baking. Serve with the warm place over night to drip. Add >o
atably sweetened; then put s layer of
CluKs meeting. 9:.to a. m.
Morning service. 10;SO a. 1
the cake, cruet side down, on tbe lay piatf with puff paste, prick ilwell, and ; ^®ltovrlng strawberry Kauce: n*>at a this Juice five ptumds of broken loaf
Sunday school at noon.
do)lca*e brown.
brown. Pill
Pill it.when
when ] third
third of
of aa cupful
cupful of
of butter
butter to
to aa cream,
cream, sugar,
sugar, half
half aa cup
cup of
of rose
rose water
water
er of berries; cover that layer with the hake toaado|lea*e
Bpwonh league. 6:15 p. m.
entshsd berries; then a layer of the COM, with fine ripe stmwbenieii^ sliced I add a cupful of sugar and cream again, half a pound of strained honey;
rice. ■? '»o - cake, emst side up; ‘cover this srtih and sweetened, and pour ovpr a cup of «hen gradually the b«-aien white of one It down to a thick syrup, nil pint Jars
vfaold berries, and serve with sugar whipped cfBUn which has been sweet, j egg and s cupful of nuo-bed strswl»er- as full as possible with fresh straw
ened. flavored with lemon, and ' ries. It is escntial to add the white of l>errieH. the euest to Iw t-ad When a
and plenty of sweet cream.
whisked lightly Into the stiffly whipped I
and fniU very gradually to pro can is full screw on ihd ll.I tightly,
w hites of tvro eggs. Another dellcloos j duco a light aod fluffy sauce. The Set them In cold water In a large kei-1
real Yankee strawberry short
W. T.
/
pie may |>e made by pouring a pint of - aance may b<‘ made early and chilled tie and let it conic to a Ih>1I. then op«« {
cake. make a rich biscuit crust. Tra
rich cnatard while still warm over the; on Ice—Woman * Magazine.
the Jars and isuir over tbe fruit the
dition says It most be baked In round
rtrawbcrrle* In the paste. Serve very | When strawInTrie* are well ripened thick syTup. Syrup must to* kept very
pans aod served In wedges like a pie.
pold.
j*nd fine..a gtK>.l way to serve them Is hot—a good wav is to kwp syrup keiWhen It cornea from tlm oven, spill
Sirawberry Cops-^Buller some flar- with the hulls on. laid on one side of a tie In a »«n of hot water. Seal Jar*
with a warm knife and spread liberally
Ing cups well. Dip the edges of some \Plate, with a little mound of pulverized perfectly air tight and keep In a cool,
with softened butter and act covered
ladyflngers or strips of spotage cake In'wigmr on the other side. In England, dark plac*. The preserve is simply de- | Ing at 7:30.
Into the warming oven until Just be
a rich synip that baa been boiled to; a spoonful of Devonshire clotted cream , llclotis.
'
cordially Invited to the aarfore Il goes to the uble. 1 find It
-s" is iHit in the center of the plate, and
I
____
Of «gii —a t»» fijiiiTf^r
GMrihM iBBilfckli^
Sweet Shortcake—Thrde pggia
capful of uugar, two lableaponuta
bouer. cue aeuut teuspoouful of o
of iartar. a bboII half leaspoouful of
coda. Beat the butter aad sugar to
gether. ‘ Add the eggs, weU beaten.
Mbt the Boda and creaa; of tartar with
the flour aad mh through a store. Stir
the suflar Into the beatea egg. Bake la
deeptiaa. Four can be fllled with the
OuaatMea girea. Hare throe piats of
strawberrtoa bM with a cupful of
sugar. Spread a layer of strasrberrtos
on one of the cakes, lay a aecoad cake
over this aad eorer with barrtea. Ora
Bertague made with the white of an
egg and a tablespoouful of powdered
sugar Siay be spread over, the top
layer of strawberries.
~
BJparian Cream — One quart
Btrawborrlca. oue pint of cream,
large cupful of dugar. half a cupful of
boillog water, half a cupful of cold
ter. Soak as much getatlne in the
cold water as it will uke up. for two
hours. Hash tha berries and sugmr to
gether. and let them sund one boar.
Whip tbe cream to a froth. Strain the
Juice from tbe berries, pressing
through as much aa posaibto without
the aeeds. Poor the hot water on the
gelatine, and when diaaotred atraia it
tato the atrawberry juice. Place the
basia fwhich abouM-be tte) la a pan
of loe water and beat until the cream
begins to thicken. When as thick as
soft custard aUr In the Shipped cream,
and when It la well mixed turn Into
the mould (If will make nearly two
quarts), and set away to harden. Serve
with whipped cream around it, or if
Iho border of the mould Is used have
tbe cream in the centre.
Strawberry Ice Cream—Onepuart of
cream, one quart of stram berries, one
pine of sugar. Mash the sugar and
berries together aad 1st them stand
one or two hours. Add the cream, rub
througfa a strainer into the freeser
and freese. Or the cream may be
froxen first and the whole berries
dropped in at the last.
Strawberry Sponge — Soak half
package of gelatine in haU a cupful of
cold water for two hours. Mash oi
quart of strawberritw and add half
cupful of sugar to them. Boil another
half cupful of sugar and a cupful of
water together for twenty minutes.
Pul the strawlKTries through a sieve.
Add the gelatine to the boiling s>Tup
TW« mM
™ “Hi-3
ih with a fbrti tbe strawbenles and
sweetan to taste. Do this long enough
baiwe using to allow the sngar to beentirely disaolved. When ready
nre. add onehalf pint each of
eream and milk to a quart of berries.
Pteoa half of the berry mixture be
tween the vrann layers and serve the
other half as a aance ovtr the ixjrtlans
as they are aerved.
.—> with
_«.w four
«
,—.— thoroughl:
—^ty^jiDskes an esrelteni subsiitute.—Farm
lard
eggs beaten
two' Journal.
two tabiespoona o( sugar, aad tw
cups of
milk. Ox>k In a double! Strawberries Preserved Whole—Use
boiler nntH the cuaurd will coal the j fine, large, barely rii»e berries ; make a
spoon, then add oae tablespoon of gel-! syrup in the proportion of three
atlne which has been softened In cold} pounds of granulated sugar, the beat
it
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Evangelical Church.
Cor. Ninth and Wadsworth straatt.
Rev. R. N.
iu:tK, ; m”Sl^"&^Tm.eUnt.
10:30 a. inlToTSi iJJaSrSS
- >n—
..n.ti
do untlU
of Mr*.
Chorus choir, Bsett for
4:00 p. m. In t
Mi,Jweek prayer meeUng
■
ali classes welcome.
tdd Mildb-r. who gave hi* t
together, and as soon a* the mixture, this heavy syrup and put Into ^
_ ,
begins to stiffen whip until light and ; many strawberries as w ill fl.at Cook «
Frlei
A Strawberry Chapter.
carrier, laid up by slckncs.s. with no
That most excellent household mag- spongy. Place by spoonfuls in the j till t»-e.v look l-ansoarent
yon *'*F“**" *'ub*iliute to lake his place,
► •'Only Just a daiayi by the dusty •
^ j ^ Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. C. J. HoIb,
axlne. QooA
Houaekeepfng. which cups, alternating with halved straw-! cm^fully with a skimmer.
•
palhwsy.
I
•
Meetlng for worship. 11:00 a. B.
abounds In good things, gives the fol berries, rttd keep very rold until Ume i a plate to dry- in ti.e *un ^or a day.
•
Blooming for |Uiepasaer-by
•
d.-r*. then ptuir.
p4.ur,«‘"^
‘......... ................
o
Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p. la.
lowing valuable chapter of new straw to sene. Remove the llttlo cake cups ^ Drop them into tuni1d»-r*.
'
their
iioiKT
muled
down
,|U,u‘*livering
the
letters
Senior Endeavor, 0:16 p. m.
►
aweary;
j
*
berry recipes, all of which have be«?n carefully, and set each on a pretty, over them tbe syrup. I
’• df-yilnation. Ikdng-so well at her work.
Gospel meeting. 7:30 p. B.
► Only Just a sunbcaiii paepteg thro* •
very thick.—Farm Jounal.
tried and found perfect.
plate.
Trayer meeting, Thursday, 7:90 p. m.
; she was-apiK»inie<l a Kuhstlttite car
►
/be shadows.
•
; welcome.
Frozen Strawberry Nectar—Whip Strawberry Plombiere—Wash ana,
j rier. In F*-bruary. 1901. she was ap• C3i(HTing op a woild forlom and *
1C pint of sweet doable cream until! hull a quart of fine ripe strawberries
i rt-gular sulwilnite leiu-r car•
«lr«-ar>-.
•
thick. Fold In two cups of powdered} and press through a stove. Make a
.Preaching at 213 E. 14th 8t% Sunday
sugar, one-half cap of finely chopped | syrup with thr»*e-quaneni of a pound
at 1:3U p. m. Rev. C. MUler.
► Only Just a kind thought for the •
btonched almonds and one qaart of of sugar and three-quarters of a cup of
•
lonely stranger,
•
strawberrtoa slightly crushed. Turn water. Add this to the sirasbero
First Presbyterian CharMi.
•
Only Just a cup of water glrcn. •
, Cor. Washington and Park atreeta.
into a pudding mold having a tube in pulp. «x»l. put it Into a freezer, and
• iu«t a word of warning to a aoul.*
' Rev. L. li. Utssell. Pastor,
the center. Pack in ice and salt, cover turn uuill it liegins jo thicken. Then
j Morning sertice.J0; 30 a. m.
•
In •lanBcr.
|
with a heavy blanket or piece of car stir in one pint of whipped cream and
Hll)le
Kch<M>l at noon.
•
But the liord Is Riorifled In
Christian Endeavor. 0:90 pc B.' •
pet. and let it stand In a cool place tot It remain's lliile longer In the
^
heaven.”
Evening scrtlce, 7:30 p. m.
for three or four hours. When ready freezer. Pul into a mold, cover tight
W.
M.
S.. first Wednesday in tha
aerve, turn out carefully, and fill ly. bind tbe edge* wUh a strip of but
the,hollow center with sweflened lier tered paper, and patk in Ice and salt
S<icial hours, second and fourth Wedj nesdays in the munth at 2; :
for three hour*. W’hon rea«ly to sen-e.
rtos mixed with whipped cro^m.
eting
Praye
Strawberry Jelly Ne*ts—Soak half a dip the mold quickly Ig hot water.,
Seats free
• «elcome to all the serrlceo.
•^Ipan of aster and beat live minutes. box of gelatlae in half a cup of cold wipe dry, and turn" out Ob a shallowThis i*......................
...........
•
he das t»f •isms”
and ’ olo-i
^ eggs and beat until water for half an hour, then add a pint dish. Garnish with macaroon* and
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.
gles.-* but there 1« <ine good, old-fash-j
mixture begins to thicken. Pour of boiling water, a cup of granulaictl fine strawberrle*.
Rev. J. W. Miller. Pa*tor.
Compote of Rice and Strawberries—
limed trothi which has been preachetl j
moulds and let the mixture sugar, and the Juice of two lemons.
Cia.<ts meeting. 9:45 a. m.
from t«»e es'lk*«»t litnev end which j harden. Serve with cream and sugar, Mix In the whites of two eggs, well Put half a cup' of well washed and
Preaching servlrc. 10:30 a. m.
should never gn» outof-datr. The
beaten, and stir over tbe fire until tht tirainrtl rice In one quart of slightly
g,rawberry Jelly-Three plots
I Sunday school at 12:00 m.
; Efiworih league ai C:30 p. B.
Gospel of Oonleni Is so old that H is rli»e Strawberries, one box of gplatlnc, gelatine Is dtsnolved. but not allowed salted boiling water, and boll rapidly
Evening sermon. 7:30 p. m. ■
aiK to be forgotten In these latter^lsy a pint of sugar, one pint of boiling wa to bolt Tinge It a very delicate green for twenty minutes. Drain and put It
j Prayer, meeting. Thuradi
times, although lu iM-arinK ui>oti life ter. half a pint of cold srater. the Juice with a little vegetable cotorlng. Strain, in a double tiolter with mllk
and
a
tablespoon
of
sugar.
Cook
until
was never more cwMihI than la the-^^, ^
gelatine for
and arter subtly cooling put a spoon
All are weloome.
hurry and worn aad nerve strain
the berries ful In the bottom of each individual the rice is soft and the liquor almost
Christian Seleoee.
mold. Small bowls do nicely for tbesb. absorbed. Boll one cup each of sugar
the twentieth century.
!
^nd let them stand
nen lce in
Snnd
MRS. HESTER A. SMITH.
It ahouM be a part of every person s |
on the fruit Lei the Jelly harden In the molds, then and water to a thick Kj-rup, then let It
r postc
Woodn I hall c
dally duty to lake a few mlmit.-s In ih. ,1
stand smaller molds, which mav be cool. Heap fresh ripe strawberries In
Wedi
ening.
strawber
tier,
and
has
held
the
iKtsItioo
imwGng**at*7:30.*^
center
of
a
glass
dish,
arrange
tbe
what
they
call
"messing
tuBbtora. Inside on the Jelly. Fill the
early m.wnlng before, the day's wnrH! «^^berrlei.--------------------------------nen.
Reai
ties.”
removing
the
hullfi,
serving
them
j
since.
There
an*
a
fem
other
women.
Reading
room.
No.
314 WllheltO
rice around them, and pour tbe
U KliU, to throw about themaelvcs the I
dissolved gelatine. Strain apace between the two bowto with the
■ pr>s!tlon
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with sugar and cream, makiug rhort-■ holding a flmllar
In the UnIt-|bloc^ open every afternoon (except
Mantle of Peace,
time spent In j
^ napkin, pour Into moulds Jelly and let it harden. After brushing cold syrup over all. Ser> c
ed States, ..u.
t.ut ».».
Mrs. oui.iu
Smith was one of - ^ conjlal Invliailon to
Strawberry Cake^-Cream
ihree- cakes of ihem. etc., etc. In
in England
e^ngiano e«
this will be more than Bade up to the |
i^Tden
the InaWe of the smaller n^d with hot
esM^wIth which the days work is ac. Strawberry ... __________ _ .
water remove It carefully. Fill tte fourtha of a cup of batter until light there is one way of serving and caUng the first and probably none have hard- services and the reading 1
roropllshtM.. If tbw Bttrt be heartspace vacated with strawberry char add gnMnally one cup of granulated strawlK-rrie*. and ct^rtainly. serve! ia er rmiti-s than she. cBpeclally in the
ks of the English fa.shl«n. strawberries are winter. Often she has driven many
lotte. aad stand In a cold place for at sugar and the well beaten yolks
aclu-«. let them be over thiw that are
^ slrawberrlus. sprinkle (
miles through a cold and
^
I aep- lost delicious
least four hours. Ftor tbe strawberry
worth while, andTicR over ordinary sun
large tablespoonfnln
This is the way. The berries ate snow stf>rra. somrtlroes going directly
msM.-'C:45 and 1:00 o'clock,
add one-half cup of cold
toundlngf.
; sugar, and dredge this lightly with etaarlotte. make a boiled cosurd with
High
ons plat or rich -milk, tbe whites of srater. Sift together tsro cups of flour picked from the vine*, laid on crisp Into a snow hank and either dig her
The wise old sage, Tlmon. In his re- j
Vespers. 7:30 p. m.
lettuce
leaves
or
on
n
plate
surounded
.
way
out
or
go'a
long
way
around.
Her
teaspoons
of
baking
powder,
the
Athenians,
got
at
the
root
of.
four «gs whipped unUl light, four
ply to
i. W<
Lenten devotions.
>
She
has
him
well
1
leaves.
The
.
horse
Is
wpoons of gianalated sugar, and and add to the other Ing^lenu. Last by a border of their
tbe matter, aad Bdllh M. Thomas hss 1
^ posaHile. and trim the
s* be I *’**‘I‘I*I' c'enlngi, 7:30.
hoautirully expresKd the tboo^ts In i
_ttK .
siak«
tablespoon of cornsUrch moist ly fold In tbe stiffly whipped whitea of stems or hulls are never removed. A ‘ trained, so that bo will alack
boxes for her to drop In
t
the following pocB
ened In a Uttto coW milk. Boll all 10- the eggs. Bake in layer cake tins in a gencrooi plateful of these freshly goes1 by the
Salvation Army.
let let
The United Slates gov“But the roof Is to tow!” they said.
Udios- Library bonding. Front
I tlghUy together so that the grther for air mlnatos, aad when par quick oven. IMiisk the whites of tsro picked berries is placed Infore
iwrson. and with It Is aerved a dish ol; ernmem. emptoya many women in the street, near Caas.
He smiles In return; • Is U so?
Juice of tbe fruU may nek run out tially cool stir In one large cup of flac eggs to a stiff froth with one cup of
ed sugar. Divide into two por powdered sugar. Each berry Is taken ‘ postal service, some as clerks in the
Well, were it high as Tls low
atrawberrtos. which
Capi. and Mrs. Munseli In charge
hlto baking.
by the sten^ dipped in the sugar and; ofltoe*. who have an easy time, bnt
(The roof thst rovhrs my head).
Public meetings every night except
Serve the same day it is baked, or ernahed and sweetened T>eft>re meas tions. To half of it add one cup of ripe
I shoulu Iwk thnqugta II still to the the under crv.at will be beavr^
uring. When ready to se-we loosen crashed tirawberries and one-fourth eaten from the fingers. Try U some deprived of out-door exercise; while Monday night.
morning
for
breakfast:
you
will
be
a
others,
like
Mrs.
Smith,
are
constantly
cup
of
btonebed
chopped
almonds,
and
akylI
the
Jelly
carefully
from
the
moida
and
Sunday. 11 s. m.. Holiness maetlns
originated.
convert
to
the
English
way
of
eating
;out
In
the
open
air.
and
though
her
place
between
the
layers
of
csie.
Fla
place on pretty china plates. The deli
3:30 p. m.. ChrisUan-B praise maA
-But the walls.-j they said srtth'a
j duties are arduoes she has the adThres tbericakos.
cately tittied JeUy with the pink filling vor the other half with lemon knd strawberries^ nff.
■ sigh,—
A new way of serving strawberries i vantage of oat-door life giving her qxlow are given three atrawberry makes a very charming ooBbtnattoa. spread It over tbe top aad sides of the
S;0Q p. m..
“The sralls of yotif house are so nafahortoakea. taken from widely varying
atrawberrtos ea Sorprlae—Tob cake. Ornameiit with a few floe ripe L breakfast In this country is to rc-|celleni health,
fcurcea. an easier paper, a 81. Louis. Ughlly together one quart of fine ripe stiawberrtos dusted with granulated move the hulls, put the berries in a!_________
Oar standard, “BoUaeas Unto tl»
Mo. Btgaslae aad a Detroit dally. strawhartlea. one amall cap of pow sugar. Serve cold the day it is made,
Lord."
‘•Vet I take, wbca I list to fly.
with or srltkoat whipped cream.
wlih sngar. and pour thick, aonr cream '[sffilKBlirTHrC^
Tbe abortcake la vary alallar ih each dered angar. aad oae-fourth cop of
Our BattleOry. “Sinners, thara to
thoBaandleaguc
Jouraej
Strawberry Lunch—Roil puff paste over them. They are deltoions In ihl*
caaa^ but tbe fllUag baa as nmay varia- ange Jutoe. Fm six pretty <±laa 1
Salvatkm
for Too."
thought!”
way. and the soar cream U said to di
ttona as the -typical" Yankee, wtth eers wRh the berries and gainlah with
All are weloome.
CengregaUonal Charch.
gest
better
than
sweet
cream.
saacer.
and
spread
half
whom
all
the
reeijws
clalB
10
have
Rev.
D.
Oochlln.
Pastor.
“On your Uble."
whlppafl’oraaB oblored a pretty pink
10:30
a.
m..
mornlag
aerrlea.
For dinner a nice way to serve
If a bodice having aleal battads «
with sweetened halved stfawberriea.
orflgteated.
naught
with atrawberry Jnic*. ' *
Sunday nehool at noon.
StoaB two quarts of hailed berrtoa.
Strawberry TlMK Flavor one pint MolstM the edges af the Me wtth strawkerrlea la to mix them with alloed
It some bread iaad wiM
ftoB
T. P. 8. C E, 6:18 p. m.
e." '
I white of egg. fold over the other half.
Sweeten them to tarte aad mash
arlth hatt
Sonday OTBUng Qoapel aseeUng at
puu tram UraUMi.
Prt a layer offine r(p« bqntes la ; 7:30 p-tealighUy with a vroflden apooo. To c(tete(te«itfMWthoflwhiptflafroUL|aad ptech the dflios teflrther.
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»7MM3raad l«wtB(A«|>eor%oMcJ TBT 0(JK pork mke. MMCkta«l BRAKC31 BAKSRT-i^ E. TrteHa
rtT” t» mM. •*Kom, mpptmlag yam! mew. mmOe aovbere time tn town. I bat
braadi at ZIS Bau
bad poBT «MI. vkal «0Mi f«M dor I Qoeee City Bakery.
Jon* »-2t I Ftaot smc. F«^ Use l«ked sooda
Wat raOeir. aaU with Ajroll gria:
gaaat ra get jam <m at the
Ipoovkooe tko trst tkteg.* TkU
anewer bronglit the lad «b tecroMe at
par tko am weak.
IWe image Bweeaer at Newark.N. J.. pare sobm adirleee to three Mew
Torkers who were pritooera la his
eooti the ocher^. They were Ed
ward Howard. CUienee Pajaa mad Al*!
fred Reed, who ecre arretted at the;
rJrcaa grawade ia»t w^ oa saapkian. |
They adailued that they had been ar-'
•nrOUR MOUSY laMO GOOD**
1
TUVA RCCCRD WAMT AB.
THB FJKMOUS
IHht.J.Johhsoks!! PaTEKTS
6088”
TiVn’zirirjiSi
j maar rdkatP^ naMla Amt
VaeaUB B ■. WMl B Raa^ TMaii
OOINQ nSHIMQ? 8lop U Gar
■afaw ttwa.* State aMt ttrary hat^
aa4gityoarhalt. Attklad^ftaBk.
WlHt
pivwG m
aeat of Stxth street. froB the east
line of Dtriskm street to the west line
tn my hands
r the
ment together wlih the accrued laterI all unpaid lastallmeata. the
to be paid before the first day of
ELKTRICmr
FOR
POWER
*iSv«i
SH^Si S£SL*a ^
is a cckbrateil prescription, and lliat it:
••
“** ”»«•
* monument to Co!i-^ bronze
h^beCT^te^eorer forty
that | staUie of beroic sire, on a granite pceach h ________„_____________
flwiked by exedrae. each of
of The BrsdCcld Regulator Co. ?
Voroakniiv^^yJaxm^tln^^^
» »'«>“«
and all
tuoedy during the sniod of certatkm ' *dnndlrg oo a Her of granite atop.'.j
that you wUllie
fsHil oe ^
free of pain Sod
ami hemx!
bear! lifting It high in the air In the midat
^
‘
‘
/
if, r -f-
Tlmy m^actaTjM druggioa at
t <»1 J‘»is «ut on which la to be a bronze
auhstitnte. ‘ figure of a sailor boy whittling
fM puontip
IttuUTM CP. atlaata. Wm. aptu^iy
—MCUWW
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CEimilEWSOFTHEWORU)
"miITJ Tourgee. only child
the r«.rolvcr-a» CoU,
j,(.
f.
P:
HADE IN TRAVERSE CITY
,
1
to 2u horse power Marine Gasoline
^ Entwines. Eqaal to the best; no com
petition with lower grades. : : : : :
^
Mwinufmo^ajrmd toy
WIS/I.
JAOkCSOIM,
SvSjTcSl??® pW
electricity, not cniv for eco
nomic Peeaona.bat fat wenni
cl ntilSty and general ndaplkbility.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
tlogtoQ Mreet. Philadclikhla. for ten
years pa^t has provided a handsome, J. N. lllfon. of Bozen an. Mnnt..
wreath to dt'corslo the portrait of left in n w ill that vyo* proiif,tc»1 jj3
Thomas raine In Independence hail. Oct. l‘> the ItUMWe of hlx efct.itP, w hhh
will oniouut to scv«Tiil thon<qtnd dol
Pblladelpbls. on Memorial day. Miss lars nanu^lly. for tHe eeh*hrat1on o'
Jones says that while she Uvea this the Fourth of July tvilh fireworks.'
annual htinor will 1h* paid to the room- Haps and hunting. There will be no I
ory of Pa
opXHJsUion ou tl»e cart of TcJatives.
of the grjuiti
dutied.
T«n Times Easier.
It is ten1 times
les easier to cure
cwi roughs,
The eh
rhimn* I s once wearing
ip. whooping rough, and all lung
the rlhhob of a certain order, having
hrOBcbial airi<etl
cHonx when the bf>w-i
roccntly tbr-en ipade a enromandant. els are oi>en. Ke'nn....
Kenmnlr’e„ _______
Laxal
and an envious frlcuid remarked uixtn Hont-y and Tar U the original Igixatlvej
lU “My dear fellow,” he said, “that Cough Syrup. Gently rooves the bow-!
and expels all cold from the xy*-j
cordon is a wretched cOior! One would «is,
tem. Best for Coughs. Colds. VVhoop t
. think* It was ycwir wwlen ven thai Ing Cough, etc. Remember the name. 1
was shdklng!” ”Oh, no. my d.ar “Kennedy's.” and see that the ntl;
D’Bh—.'ircidlcd Dumas, with a erollc. i clover biosixim and the honey bee I* i
the bottle. Sold by alt dealers.
“you're mistaken. It's not a had'col-1
Boardman Rlra
Electric Lielit
St Power Co.
3 Lots on GaifliW avonuo,
Ym Art R«t FaeOxa Wdl.
1 Lot on Monroe Stni't.
ALL 8000 BAMUmS
Hnst be Sold at Once.
JPZJU1.&
axe ao near at band, Hmt wrfO
ZyRHoMiSv iSSi NmiMkk
MengM^ PikWty, limr aM RliHy
SnUe 210 State Bank Bmidlnf
of ailt—that when he wax admitted to
addrexs the houxe of coQumms (the
kind), and that
czar of Russia (Kicholaa It
P”***'**'^'^^ hlA'two gold rings. Those.
? understood to l>e the choice
Estate^
ICm AND \A/000..
When you want Ico or Worsl rlon’t
to n smooth
tdker; hi
tilkor;
he wants
wuiits your dollar loihiy
lo»L*iy iand will
nil IH* in some
other tow
iwn tomorrow. I do not uisni to make you
|>romitK*s.as to tjivin^: jrood service; you know that I
have done so tir.ring the past ir> yi-ars and exix*cl
t
to
till
end of time. Citi^ns* PhoBfi 711
JAME3 e.
MOP»ICINQ
TRAVERSE TRACTION CO.
Automohih* lurtiee can ammtro f<>r a ear hv culling
tor
Mr. A.
ti. rH*rgi*s.»n at the
tia* I*ark IMae.*- Hotel.
forMr.
A.<i.Sc‘n;r-;on
A dozen pe«iple easily taken
of, Kates h}%
thi‘ hour.
I’litil moxv of the mnehines an*dtjli
e<l. tiieregular stre«*t car htv
rvits? will not la* sta
il. Mon* cars
will probably each lu*n* some liimr this
mth.
TRAVERSE TRACTION CO.
jpxu.ia»^
CWGESSIWS
vm, VIGOR & VITALITY
HIAWATHA
The Musical Ojtbway In
dian play (Copyright)
AT YAWAYGAMUG
near Petoskey, Mich.
Caft PriTOtietf:
nicnls i>t*r <ln>- and late sup
per, with cigars and U*uilicrancc drinks only.
Iidiai Ciriu, Smnin, Etc.
SaliilUmtlM.
Stia Pbalapapble ffiglilt
Write? the Managc-ment
HUWATHA INOIIN PUY
YAWAY6AMU6,
Near Petoskey. Michigtin
DENTISTS
QIVR
Try ■ “Rill to-night.**
For fisls by sU X>m«laU
ID D«nt and 2B Oont Roxaa
. ACCen M SUtSTiniTCS
WASHING
MADE .EASY
All of the banl, ilitagrooable work of wasbiui;
stops wben you use a liKM
Automatic.
“ I never saw
anylfiiog like it,*’ is Ibe ver
dict of the people wbo have
used Uiis wonderful washer.
Our claim is ibal it will
do tb!* work better, ciuicker,
and easier than any other
machiuo made.
We sell it on 30 dajV
trial, if not satisfied money
nfunded.
Come in and sw this
wonJerlul machine.
FRANK TRUDE
!♦« Front Straat
. MOLDtWORTM BpaeUT of
aa to diasaaos of tba aya. aai
and throat
Glaaaas ttzm*
aa T a»d t. a A L Mamaatll
aloek Both phoaaa
isti
DR. K. B. MINOR OMea ovar tmm
THROAT mad\^mnmort
]
m OMaaMt
aaoshboMOE
OMoa, atm, 1
W. B, nt WaahlBgtOB
phoM ME Ban tk- Rs
4M W. Tooth;
Ctta. pboAo m
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DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Oradoata To
rgatoUaimity- OMooM tlnaoB
TatopboMA offlea tM: east
daMalM.
DR. E. I. THIRLSY-Rpoclal attoo
don to diseases of children. Roob
4M SUte Bank bldg. Both phonos
HARRY B. HARNER—Bzport ploar
tuner and aeUon regulator. Satis
faction guaranteed. With Kimbal
MnsleHooBa. Clta. pkoao Mi.
DR. CHARLES A. RURBRIME, Don
list. 801-24 New Wllhelfii block
Traverse City. Mich. Cltx. phono 14S
GradoaU of PhUadotphla Dental ool
HERVEY M. ANDERSON—Attorney
and oounsolor, Wilhelm block, Trararso City. Mich, atlsens phono lOS.
DR. a H.. LYNCH—2 aad 4 Botkop
land block, phyalclan and sargeoa
Citlxotts phona 344.
DRS, J. 0. It HAIY J.TRUEWjWm
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Office «S74WtU»liBBMg. t a. n. to U
1 to 4 p. IS- Y to S rronlnfs. WIHtoM M
JOHN R. SANTO
NEIEIUI nSORMK
Now WUhflla Bloek. Ttoti
O. P. CARVER A BRO
FIRE INSURANd
L. i. A DUILOlNa
A. D. TYLER |
OMoo MS. Now WQhola «
E & *. E. TNE C*H0
JimPcT CixUlllfi WORSh. '^■wa.,.;:..„.-...|;* fc-;
GEO. A. JARVI.S
DENTIST '
.......
ryou
201 FRONT STREET
iiiaii
J,l.liam
6N.WMtWitii
NOnOE t'MtWETHY
6EIERAL IISUBAHICt.
•4 I MEWWILHBLM •I.OCK
THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATHS
Kodol
rssuisis."-*
DENTIST
BEHOVED TO OFFICES
OIAMO RAPIDS i IROIARA lY
COlPAIYc
O. D. MILLER
o ■ ro -rim t
la BBssI fiaodOT. Aptfi M. iHa
iTrmvsmOttr
ON TIME!
DYSPEPSIA CURE
If there’! a 8infi;le commodity
in daily demand which must be
delirered promptly to afford any
aortof satiafaction—anpport life
itself in c^aea of aickneoa—it’a
ICK. We not only fnmish you
pure ice, giro full weiwht, deliver it at yoor door. aoMiarge
only a reammable prioe^mtwe
have it on hand promptly and
reCTlarly,
aa
HH& & TaHhMMGi.
The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.
REAL EETATS AND t-OANE-Orud
TnvarM Laod aai X^eaa Oo^ w
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. R Physl
clan and surgeoL Ramorad to of
fioas over First Natkmal hank. OK
Isons phono ttt.
___________
OVU JOHSSON DIDCCa
% a ^eml
Golf chib] of Washington,
^
and spm<U
jf hlx time on the h«*autiru1
course of this rluh list the Inlercn-!
If In a Kind of hllioux mood. •
crf hi. gojernmeu. at Wa.hinmon-if.
an^ald
dl^«^.
It has atiy-musi surely snlTer. Mr..
ix-YVitfs Unlc Early Rlxors.
'A-axmlham prsctlcc* with great faith-1 The Famous Uttic mix. E.ARLY
folaesa with driver, cleek and putter. i RiREIlS. cure ConstIjuiIIod, Sick He«dand tak<x| part In everv- golf eompetl-; ache. Biliousness, etc. They never,
t Impart early r
lion which the club has. He offered
i»rgy. (^vod for children
sliver cup to bv-played for on iVcorsSold hr all dealers
Uon day. |
“Bat” Masterson has iK*on dt*p«ty j Tlie Fnitr,! State* has ".'..(WO postot- |.
Dnlted Stales marshal fur thua dees and
n>ll«*s of iKWitsI routes. J
months Iri the New York dixirict and-. with a yrarly tmv.-I over th<‘iii niuount '
Inc to .'xnt.ft'.i.Mfi a .vear. 'Jlie senbv 1
oo far ho > has not Increased the num- |‘**=
over
Firw.rtW.POO
a.yvxrr. The'
her of notches on hlx gun stock. The
receipts now ahrort oQual the expend!are apmitiws ctaw forRHEXJZATIEM, mnniAI.GIA, LTTKBAOO.
tact of this matter U thst "Bst” does tuncK and have donWed In the last tea i
CATARim, 6ZIN
8T0MLACH, KIDKEy, LIVER
not carry I a gun and never has since
ho slrucli New York aoveral years
The Salve That Penetrates.
ago. Ho jmay be seen any dsy along
DoWltfs Witch . Hazel Salve pene
Bfxiadsray; peacefully discussing the
trates the pores of the skin, and by Its
chanoes cif a horse or a prize fighter. antiseptic, mbifoclem and healing tnHo Is a QOlet, amiable fellow and very
> It snhdues inflanunaUoa and
cures
Bolls. Burns. C
ptqMlar aicBoag those who know him
ter. Ring Worm and
dlxeavi
besL Mri Booserelt knew a!l about A specific for blind. all skin
____
him before the appolnimcat was midd. and protruding Plies. The original
origli
and,
and so did Marshal Henkel. NcUber genuine Witch Hazel Salve lx n
byl
HAMSTTE, KICBKU.N.,
all I
has bees disappointed alnce ”Bat** be E. C, DeWitl A Co, and sold
________
M-rS-e
7ar*<T
i-rr-tritir »*r.
gan hU oBota! drlies.
An Ohio manulagtarer- tells this
atery of M^lc::di4tana. The seoslor
oClea wal^d threugb hi* mill, examlalag Urtalaad thai>:pne day oo suck
a tour he iheard a boy say: ”1 tri^ !
DIGESTS WHaT YOU* EAT
had Hanak's money and he was tn the
pootkoosel" The senator smiled grim
ly and o«; retamlag to his oflice sent
for the hh. 1R> you wish you hod*
^*MDR«ALB«VAU.DIItJMtim
MARK CRAWM DELIVERY—Uihf
scad tntaks. OMer
JM. rilharttaUamm
tithaSkmt^aitn
4aBNrad tesa.
niMf
. TNIRLRY, DaotlaL Ovar Bar
n A^MmTs Jawalry ataco. BoD
FOR SALE
Dr. Sai)ir & Pinikalltpii
or; It fx Exactly the slmde of the soiir | riie I>ut« h niUw-ny mlolster mentlr
grapes It^' the fable.”
, introtUn-iKl the twenty-ftmr-hour
ralb
enty.f,
Tho Siamese minister. Fhj a ,\kha way w utdi. on w liitii day nnd night
fn»ui
raj Varadligra. has fsllen a victim to!time is indirated.
SSMT"""—tSS
mam Wmrn Bath heatUaB
Brick Flat on W. Ninth 8f
Lot on Barlow Stroot.
-Trmvmrmes OPEy, MfoH.
years old, in 1^29. The tableth
the late^dgs
T'-»rn,... re- j
Ige AlbR>n W. Tojrg.>e,
aembles iwr father In poet
poetic leropera-1
tempera-j
menl andj love
jve of the art
artistic, |: If. ex-'
peeled
L she will follow In hia llt-i*^^"esary fo|istepH. 8hc la gn enihus-,
Ousllty vs. Quantity
lasUc ho^-womsn. and lx knosT. fori „,rd muscloa and strong body do
Rttlles aruiuid the ‘I\»;irgc*e hnu- in May not dep<<ii)i on the Quantity at food you
Vine. N. V1*®’* ‘’“i ®"
perfect digestion and
J«lu.~h O..- a.0
h CiioRi' of Remritoo, Pa.‘ are ,
nourishment
urlKhment oot
out of all
sU the i
^belirvfMl ltd be the oldest twins In I f^>d vou
It digests w'bst you ealj*
•diesa of the corfdit-on of the j
America.! Thev were bom near Buf-i|^‘*kardlex
I stomach and convoys the nutrlont
falo eighty years ago. and until their I properties to the
he blood and Uskuof.
paronta tied In 18C5 continued to live ; This builds
I and strengthens the en
lx up
there. Then they niove^ to Scran-j tires yslem. Kodnl cures Indigestion,
Dyspe
psia,
Belching.
Sour Stomach.
ton. Neither ever al templed to ven
Weal: Heart, etc. Sold by all dealers
ture on the sea of matrimony. They
trace their family back to the pilgrim
^he fbinona Australian Bovellst,
fathers. |
Madame Mary von Ebiicr-Kschenlnrh,
A welll known iuU>r
aiU>r was walking possesses
poasesxes one of the finest mlletiloua
with a friend In Broadway. New York.; of watches.
A nnmlicr of these time
one aner^urao when they were attrac. :,.pieces are over two hundred years old,
f them are set with din
m br
mo..r.=hAun. pirnIJ
.
■
L
ij'' moim^ J lie cnllfxtlon Is said .to be
show window, oolnr Inside they asked ,
tho pri«> and were told 850. '‘You i
-----------------------. need noi ishnw Ji to me.” said the ac
ha Child ran’a Favorite.
Coughs, Croup, Whooping
tor. walking riuL After a''mlmilo he
etc.. One Minute Cough Cure
remarked [to his friend: ”\Vbat! Two CcMigh.
is the children's favorite. This U l>cweeks* aljimony for a pUk ? Well, I causc IT’contalns no opiate. Is perfectly
guess noC,”
harmless, tastes gpod and cures. Sold
'
Miss S.lKlizalxih^ones or P25 Hon- by all dealers-
m
FOR SALEI
-rhm QaJBmn OI«y Mo^or
^
Ko matter WHAT POWER
Let us vitalise ao idea
for yon.
^*VvS'l5SS^lffa 52rt
I respeeuwe crook baa any reapeet for?j
deril?;
"tfiraggiBU are aotpenaitted to sell narcou:
don't you be a mao or aI derilTj
r the other if you are
1 all."
________ fapwaytag praaaBacy, '
i The widow of CokaiH Samuel Colt.
^ Da Y««7Kaim^M MotWa Prtswd Inrentor of the reroirer which bears
■BBS CMS
lANO TUtllMG-.W. R IBM. »
^ 40rp. m. tor*
’pStsSsl!*^
au
CW CrosiRarth-
%L3LL
EYES
EXAMINED FREE
rtxaaa
1BATSBB
PERBMAROIlBTre
BM. B.A. W^L.|r|
JSV A Moom WANT Aa
i
tP«OI4l TILIMIA^ auvics.
THE EVENING RECORD
TmAwnsc cirr. MicNiaAN
8 PAGES
PEACE IS AT LAST IN SICHTJIW MD NgE^
niMtOCNT
ROOMVCLTt
MmoN« Aoorrco.
ISETHHIBIT
HEAHT HIND
UWLMa
toilt
hitch
UIW>WW
takes place.
.PKSBmiTBES Will iffT
f HOOSEVELTS MESSAOEKEACMEO
ST. PETEKSEUAG TODAY.
H« Aafc* Th»t th« pj*#ilpet«ftiiari«« of
MS Notlofis ArrMi9« a MoHlng
to
Asroo Ur»"
of
Poaot tfi tho Far EaaL
Wy Wir« to tho EvMlse Haaord.
Waahinaton.
It hi toamad
•A tollaMa MthaHtjr that Kiiaaia and
Japan hava aocapt^ tha auogaatiafi
affotod by Praatdani Aoeaovalt laak.
lag far tha andlng af tha Eaalani war
and that a maoting af rapraaaidatlaaa
af bath nationa la aaoarad.
It la ballavad that wilaaa a hitoh ae>
cwra that a —ttlamaM of tha dlapttte
batwaan Itiiaala and Japan Is naar at
hand. Prsaidmt KaoaavaR'o wsaaags
to tha rwlara af bath ftiiasia and Japan
asking-tham to arranga a maatlng of
pianipatonttariaa .to apraa an paaoa
tonno rsaahad St Patoraburg today.
Pierce’s Com Huskers win go to
Bowers Harbor tossorrow altcswmB
and ptoy baU with the team from that
ptace.
Tlie trip wflTbe SBudeoa the
RAUL RORA FELL TWENTY-NINE
i Sl.7Bt to Maaay and
Columbia and a apectol sKcunkm haa
feet to GROUND.
snnnuni
aiffEIBHIBBUSCMSE
6 O^OLOOK EDITION
r
COFFINS WERE BURNED Ccmtwtabh
Shots sf
Comfortsbk
Pritts
By Wba to tha Saaalag Baaort.
Varnoa.
Jaa# 1«.--Tba aafa
to tha BWRtohga hank, ovaad hy Ga« BUBTAINEO INTERNAL INJURIEB
BROOKLYN CASKET jCO.*B FAC
ftooa and flarsaat to thia gtooa
AND MAY DIE.
TORY WAS OESTROYEa
bloara opaa by barglan dartag tha
Blgbt aad n.700 to asonay and MSS
IBS Btaaipa wara takca.
Acs Owl for Wsdding of EdgMr Whel* Block to Wltlisf
Wiped Out With J
Yaamans and Miss Mao9*« ^
MBHORIBIE
ENCIMPMENT
LOW RATES WILL BRING MANY
TO THIS CITY JUNE »21.
PRMBENT SPEUERS C0IE6
GENERAL HENRY OUPFIELO
AMONG THEM.
Campflras, Auto Parads, Cscuralofw
an tha Bay and Prabably a
Pewar ^Baat Parada
Are Featwrra.
QttCS«wOr. ^raliek
AutomabilioL
an
'
Eimctol to the Evontog Raeord.
Odar. Mich.. Jnne 10.—Paul Popa.
who was working for Tony Miller on
James Solllran’s bam was very seri
ously If not fatally hurt yesterday. He
was shingling the bam and the limber
which he was standing on broke, let
ting him fall to the ground, a dlstancei
of Iwenty-nina feeL In his fall he
stmek a scaffold on the side of the
boUdiag breaking his jkw. his nose
and cutting hi* lower Up open and
some totenul iBjnrles. He is in a
very aeriout eoudlthm iand Dr. Fralick is altendlng htan.
Chariea Hockradel has purchased
the H. P. Boiighey property here.
Cards are out for the wedding of
Edgar Youmans and Maggie McQueer.
James Rubier, the man who was
kicked by a horse last Sunday, is tmproTlng. He can see out of both eyes
now.
J. Sullivan has hts new bouse paint
ed and is putting in new furniture.
Dr. G. W. Frallck U aeen on the
street every day now with his new antomoblle.
By Wire to the Bvoaing Record.
New York. Jnne 10.—Fire in Wllliamsbnrg this morning wiped out a
whole block between Kent and Wythe
avenue and South Nlnih and Tenth
streets and a block between South
Ninth and Eig}ith steeu wms^ nearly
destmyed. The great factory of the
Brooklyn Casket company was toiallt
deatoyed as was also the Vocgel Tin
ware factoy. The total lots Is esti
mated St ISOOJHK).
Hberene Rirs 9x12, jBSt t few
left. wBrtE $12 ib4 $14. closiot
$9.T5.
j. W. Mllllkei
Ur lEU TM REVOlimON
10 YEARS FOR BIGEL0W|
______
Black, white or grey, ft to $1.50
Cmmpmm
Ouhris
White or grey, 85c to $1.50
W0mtm*s Oxfprds
Vatent Tip, n:ce style 98c
W0ma*s Shpptn
One Strap, plain toe. 50c
One Strap and Bow, 75c
NINTM VEA»-»»
Smssbiim tbt Record
That*s vital this seasons line of Wall PSper is do
ing. Oar season's ontpat is way ahead of any
ptevioaa yean, and dne to the great variety to be
- fonnd here of pretty patterns aad reasonsblo pricea.
Tm can readier see this stock, oa ve are weU pre>
tRR9d to take good care of oar oMtasDsn.
‘ CITY BOOK StOKE
TBt asBsn caHPsxT tNs.
pM
MB.
Very lod and casf, J5C
FOR MISSES’ AKD CHILYIREN’S SOMMER WEAR
We Have Many New Style* tn Dainty Shoes. SHppers and Oxfords
OMII.OIQB:fM*S DA'V
will soon l»o hon* and you will want a now pair of our Pretty
Rihlion Tics. Wo wogild b- iileosoil to show you our many styles
BAOMAN*r
m%
O. C. MOFFATT
AbetraotB of TItiB
FRIGES 8AT18FACTOR>
ALFRED GREIUCK
i CO ...
BatahItoHodIn IBBB
Room BIO Btata BankBUto
*« E. Hioirr ST.
di
ROtoOOK
Ask For
Anythin?
Better in the way of
Screen Doors and
Windows than the
kind we make for the
to fit all size of feet.
See Onr Window for
Ban:aiiis
OxhrdM
awi
Shpptn
new
Sbtpts.
7a
ELXSKIN SHDES
3X COR (ROST&tSICN
Xuliick & Hofl
pm« OloVHImr
Now is the time to
Clothe your feet, with
our Shoes for littlemoney and be happy.
WAITly
DRUG ^TORE
W
M*U Ktetw to bo o.loEit*a 1
•tort, mu cor took I. tom Mltog ,
Wide Toe, Caagrrm, 50c
Strqt Snpptn
GUTPRICESHOE
SALE
chocolate. Also
a full line of
package and bulk
candies. L o wncy’s & Lyon’s
Chocolates, i n
packages. S. B.
& As in bulk.
6EITLEIIEI!
taryuer MheCfcNifir vwMitae mmoto pm eff till to*
StrgtShMa
^ILL£R OF GOOD SH0£9^
HE REFUSES
DEPUTlTION
SmUTHMI IS UNClitHBED
aUa’a Caavu Skt*»
W0mta*3 Shpptn
mpsny I
cisl meeting
ig this evening st 7 o'clock
elect a del^ale to the slate Aremen's convention.
1MCK TOM UPmFORn RODS
WYBEROMUTCN
jxm£ 10. nos.
Rls«w*a Cera MMkars WBl Rtsgr BMl
A moeUng of the exocntlvo commit
tee of the O. A. R. was held In Judge
Roberto ^ce yesterday afternoon at
which tl«> the soliciting committee
made a report most favorable aa
the outlook for falsing the $800
deemed necessary to carry on the
penses attending the encampment.
This will be expended for speakers
and their attending expense*, deooiar
Uons. music and other attracUoos
which are necessary to the success of
the week's amusement.
.FERE MARQUETTE tRAFFIC DE- While delegates arc expected to* the
number of 800 strong, this will un
laVIeo by freight wreck.
doubtedly be materially IncToased by
CZAR WONT RECEIVE ZEM8TORB
outside visitors from all portions of
REPRESENTATIVES.
the state who will taka advantage of
the extremely low rales to attend the
encampment as well as visit the north.
SECTION MEN WORKED ON RE The rates for the week beginning
June 19 are a* ftdlows: Fbr the lower
PAIRS ALL NIQIfT.
peninsula, ooc fare, plus 25 cenU.
HOT HEAD* ARE UEIHO IT FOR
tickeU being sold June 17. 18. 19 and
MA'TERIAU
Bloekads Was MalnUlnsd for Feurw 20. return limit to the 23rd. Rates for
the upper peninsula have a longer
tsan Heura—BraKs Bsam an a
limit t>eing giM>d until the 24th. j Nearly Oft* Hundred Ptrtona Killed
Car Load af Bark Basks. Caua.
All delegates will pgy tbelr individual
and Woundad In the Rioting
ing Mach Troubls.
expenses while here and from the
St MlnlSk—Jews Prlnspeakers securtHl tho Indications point
Tbe kxal Pcre Marguctlc freight.
suceswsful camp Art's for every
olpal Sufferers.
No. X3. south bound, did tblnm at 7:30 dale annottneod.
last evening one nllo north of
On Monday evening, a n*ceptli»n will By Wire to the Evening Record.
MHcbells.
bo tendered at the Park Plact' the
St. Peteraburg. June 10.—It Is stated
Tho train aras rounding a eonre at commander-in-chief, state commander
on reliable authority that the
a good raio of spend'arhea a brake and the offleev* of the
R C. and has decided that ho will not receive
beam «m a imndola, loaded with bark, Ladiea of the <1. A. R. and the head the deputation from the all Ru**lan
broka and dropping U» the track offleers of the 8. of V. Tuesday even Zemstors congress held at Mosco*'.
dlUAied the car and dragfud a car of ing camp Arcs will be held at the City which wa* selectwl to prceent the adlumber Into the dltrb with l(. Five opttra house, among tboM* m attend dre*s adtipted by the congrea* on
more ears left ihe rail* and lore up iK'Ing. Oen. Henry M. Duffleld. Con Thurwlay. Just what will follow the
the track for nearly forty rod*, break grt'xsman unillam Alden Smith. Judge refusal of tho exar to rt'celvc the dep
ing, the tie* and twUUng the rail* «hiI Allen B. Morse, Judge 8. C., Daboll.
utation can only In? guessed aU Hot
of ahape. No one was hurt In the ae- Gen. Russel A. Alger. United State* heads arc ready to make re\v>lutlonrldent and an quickly as po**lbU> work IVnslon'Agent O. A. Jane* and many ary material If the delegation 1* re
was begun «»n the ropalrlni; of the others.
fused audience by tho esar.
track. A cmll wa* sent In and the
Prominent in thU list stand* Om,
NSSHy too Killed.
poeikm men a« tar north as lu*!lalre Henry M. DulAeld. who. as brigadier
St. Petersburg. June 10.—A dispatch
raHidnded BumlM-riiiR al^t sl\t> In
of the Thirty-third and report* tbit nesrty lOO pemons were
all. Threo engine* and the
Thirty-fotirth Mlchlgsn and the Ninth killed and wounded In rioting In Min-j
men worked all night. The Inmbcr Maasachusetts. will be rouslngly wel
The Jew* were the chief sufferand bark had to be duropod mit of the comed by the Spanbh American war
cars and the track Htralghtenid and veteran*, of which the Traveme City
settled before tho cars c<uild be hauled !*>)* were numbered. Oimpauy M
out vof tho $llch. The work was not ha* lK*en*extended an Invitation
eompleled until 9:3A thta morning. d«- the espExrial e*eort of their general
toying traOc about frortem hours.
•during the parade, which takes place
Tuesday afternoon at 1:80 p. m.
The autos of this city have been in BANK PREfflOENT WILL SERVE
AT HARO LABOR
vited to take part In the parade also.
J. M.. Blakeslet' having l»een appointed
Peaceful BetMemeot of UmTSaginaw to organise a committee to make the
Ptoaded Guilty to AppropHsting $2,.;
Striks la Rsmoto Although a Conm-eesKary arrangements for -the occa. feresM Is Armaged.
008,000 of Fsoda of the First Na
*l<Hi, J. W. Hannen has been appolnttional While Prsaldent.
^.
ied by the exetutfve committee to
By Wire to the Bvening Bs<^j
^rcrtlslng for the progimm. The
OMtaFA. MlrHJO^Th. .Ulk.,
CTmmlUn. I.; I. B. Gllb»rt, By Wire to tb« Bvenlng Record.
,
uuiuioi. I.
| j. w. MHiik™ ud u Rown..
Milwaukee, June 10.—Wm. O. Bige
lor . iiMHdul «*lleiDrol <X tkd ^k. I
on
.III bo l«- low. who took over |2.0U0.(HM) of
funds of the First National bank while
cldent Mahon tM Um Amalga- .^^^^ ^
arrangement for bands
president of that InatliuUon. pleaded
mated will have a conferooco
^jjlch
enahicb will
will be
be on
on duty
duty during
during the
i
fflve car* are rtinnlng under poUoe eampbent. Communications have al- guilty in court today and wa* *enprotoettoo today and the aireeu are toady U-en received from two drum tenoSd to ten ysnr* nt hard labor In
qul«L
carp*, and several outside bands who
desire to come. Recitations and
The morning subject at the Church;
will be on the camp Are pro(
of CbrUt tomofrow U “The Growing
thl* belBg obtained from the home -Church" end to the eventog will be
talgnt of vhich thl* city may well be Chlldren a day sxerctoes.
prood. It l» expected that owing to
Thoro wlU be a moeUng Monday
large AotiUa of |K»wer boau which
Togethar During VielL
Traverae City ba» that a launch pa evening st 1:30 at the Cast ateet Mrade win be arranged and If *0 with glne hosse Of all the delegatee to the
By Wire to the K> enln«:;Ricoe^.
Ixwdoo. June lo.—King Alfgm thMr gala day decoratiooa and pa state ffreM** oosvention.
who has bwn the guest of Bagtoad. triotic Bfreamer* they wQl receive an
Mt today Ml ruuto to Madrid.. Piin- oratioa for the dlaptoy. An excursion BEE MRB. TIMBLINt sdv. on an
JonslO-U
Mas Patricia of Oonnaught and Al- Is ptonned on the hay for all delegatee other page.
fpuo WWW con»UBUy thrown togtohM- dnrtng the enosmpmont and on MonMrs.8lsrto Ooodwta of KaUMa
dHrtof the king'# YlsU and match- 4toy evening another essniUve ssesimakmn are vooderisg U s royal wnd- isg wUI be held to mnke ffnnl nrrnngs- apendiBg a few days with Mrs. Fred
Swmlu of this olty.
Etag wiu eoMi occur.
MU.
c LOCIL WENT
INTO DITCH
satu«iay.
AT BOWERS HARBOR.
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind?
If you would keep out the (lies and musquitoes see
us about Door and Window Scrv.ens.
Our finely made screens will outlast anything on
the market.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Citiuns Phono. S2i Boll. 109.
W L. Bre
Your Crtdft is Good at
GRINNELL BROTHERS
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€verfthing Known in Wusk
MICBIGAirS
BOOSE
HlGAirS LEADUq^IC
UADIMC^
tmm flCmm%
MEN’S STRAW HATS
ci.^Hmvc^e^rw^TOHP«oe ^
Thb is Our Suit Story
Everything we show is Brand New. you know
that, but wo want to emphasize the fact, we show you the
best fitting goods e>br put on the market, and can demonstrete that fsot to yoor entire satisfaction. The prices wo
got are modest
7.00.
10.00, is.oo, 10.00 tov>a
010.00, l.m« %jtm SHOW You.
Even if the late unpleasantness in the weather has
made you cling faithfully to your Derlw or Soft Hat,
you simply MUST buy that Straw before the Fourth,
This is the place to get your Straw Hat and to get one
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT
Correct in style, reliable in quality and fair in price.
Heights of crown and widths of brim to suit.
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THE EVENING RECORD
^ tmtaHUPN M«viei.
rmA^mm cmr. vicHMAi.
8PAQE8
PEACE IS AT lAST IN SI8HT«wJio NjBE
FlmiMMY nOOMEYKtrt tuoMtnoMt Aoorrco.
snunum
WERE BROKui
satumay. am
MOOMVKLTt lttMAOl«KACM»0
rr. pmMUHO way.
EN^PMENT
Flaroa** Cere Muaksra WBI Flay BMI
Tamerrw.
Fiesee’a Oorn Huakera adU go to
r
SaHBIWEMMIBWiSCMgE COFFINS WERE BURNED Cmfwtabk
SbMS at
Omhrfable
Pricts
•rSMOsoo.
j
H* A*» That tht PtmtiftUtMmm of
LOW RATES WILL BRING MANY
TO THIS CITY JUNE 2021.
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Silli Nationa Arraiifi a Moatifis
to Afrao U^oo Torma of
Ptaet In tho Far taat.
PHiniEIIT SFEUERS CMiG
•y Wiro ta tho tvoaiho Hitard.
WMhInflon. JiHio 10—<1 la loamod GENERAL HENRY DUFFIELO
an roHaMo aathoHty that Waaola and
AMONG THEM.
Japan havo aoooptad tho ouggootlan
: 'Ho<
Campflraa.
Auto Farado, Eacuraiom
Inf for tho ondlng of
Saotam war
and that a maoUng of sroprooontativao
on tho Bay and Frohably a
of hath natlono la
Fewar ,Beal Farado
It la bollovod that anlaao a httch oe>
Are Faaturea.
AutmMhtlist
Special to the Evening Record.
cedar, Mk*, June^lO.—Paul Popa.
who waa working for Tony Miller on
James BuIUran's barn waa very aerioosly If not fatally hurt yesterday. He
was shlBgltBg the barn and the timber
which he was standing on broke, letUag him fall to the ground, a dlatoace
of Iwcnty-olne feec In hU fall be
struck a acalfold on the side of the
buildtag breaking bis jaw. his nose
and cutting bl« lower tip open and
Internal Injorlea He Is In a
very serious condlUon and Dr. Frallck la aUeodtng bhn.
Charles Hocfcradel has purchased
the H. F. Boughey ^operty here.
Cards are out for the wedding of
IMgar Toumans and Maggie McQueer.
DCS Rubier, the man who was
fclrited by a horse last Sunday. Is lm-‘
proving. He can see out of both eyes
ow.
■J. Sullivan has fals new bouse paint
ed and is porting in new furniture.
Dr. G. W. Frallck ts seen on the
street every day now with his new aa-
By Wire to the Evening Record.
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New York. June 10.—Fire In WHliamsburg this moralng wiped out a
whole block between Kent and Wythe
avenue and South Ninth and Tenth
streets and a block between South
Ninth and Elgjilh sieeu was, nearly
destroyed. The great factory of the
Brooklyn CBaket company was totallf
destoyed as was alao the Voegel Tin
ware factoy. Tbs total loss is esti
mated at ISOOJHW.
Hoae company No. 4 will hold spe
cial meeting this evening at 7 o'clodt
elect a delegate to the sute Aremen's convention.
RbCTdttc Rin
JWt 1 few
left, wtrth $12 ani $14, clesiBr out
$9.T5.
J. W. muilKi
of the executive commit
tee of the O. A. R. waa held la Judge
Roberto ^oe yanterday afternoon at
which tl0» the aoUdting commiUee
made a report moat favorable aa to
ouUook for raUlng the $800
deemed neceaaary to carry on the exattendlng the encampment.
Thin will be expended for apeakera
and their attending expenae*. decora
tions. music and other attractietii
which are necessary to the success of
the week's amusement.
While delegates are expected t(f* the
FERE MARQUETTE TRAFFIC OEnumber of 800 strong, this wUl un
LAVED BY FREIGHT WRECK.
doubtedly bo materially increased by
CZAR WONT RECEIVE ZEMETORS
outside visitors from all portions of
REFREBENTATIVCE
tha Btnte who will takw advantage of
the extremely low rates to attend the
encampment as well as visit the north.
BSCTION MEN WORRlb OH ks- The rates for the week beginning
June 10 are as follows: For the lower
FAIRS ALL NIOUT.
peninsula, one faro, plus 25 cents.
HOT HEAOt ARE USING IT FOR
tickeU being sold June 17. 18. 19 and
MATERIAL.
Blockado Wao Malntolnad for Foarw 20. return limit to the 23rd. Rates for
the upp<-r peninsula have s longer retoon Maura—Brai^a Baam on
limit bring gi»od until the 24lh. Ncaiiy Ona Hundred Parsons Killed
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Car Lead of Bark Bnabo, CauaAll delegates will i>ay tbelr indlviUuai
and Woundad In tha Rioting
ing Much Tnaubta.
expenses while lien* and from the
at Minlak—Jews Prin
speakers secured tho IndlcaUons point
If..
successful camp Arcs fur every
cipal Sufrercra.
No. S3, aoiith boui
date announci'd.
la»l nrcnlng o
On Monday evening, a reception will By Wire to the Evening Record.
Nltcbell'a.
lie tendered at the Park Place the
St. Petersburg. June 10.—It Is stated
Tho train waa roundtag a rarro at comroander-ln-chlcf. state commander
on reliable authority that the exar
a good ra«o of apond'orban a brmko and the offleers of the W. R. C. and
has derided that ho will not receive
boom on a Rnudola, loadcMl with bark, Ladles of the G. A. R. and the head the deputation from the all Russian
broko aiKl dropping to ‘ the track officers of the 8, of V. Tuesday
Zemators congress held at Moscow.]
dltdu>d th«> rar and draggod a car of Ing camp Area will be held at the City which was selected to prcscni the ad
lumber Into the ditch with It. Five opera house, among those to atUmd
dress adopted by the «»ogn»s «n
more car* Irft the rail* and
being.'Gen. Henry M. Duffleld. Con Thursday. Just whsl will follow the
the track for nearly forty rodn. break gressman t^nillam Alden Smith. Judge refusal of the caar to receive the deping, the tie* and twlatlng the rail* out Allen a Morse. Judge 8. C. Daboll.
uUtion can only lie guessed aU Hot
of Bbape. No one waa bun in the ac- Gen. Russel A. Alger. Vnltetl Bute* heads arc ready to make re\-olutlon«Meiit and a* quickly a* po*Klhle work prmsion Agent O. A. Janes and
ary material If the delcgaUon Is hwaa begun on tho fcpalrlng of the others.
fused audlcuce by the c»sr.
track. A call wa* aent In and the
Prominent in this list stands Gen.
NagHy 100 Killed.
aectlon moo as far north aa Itettairr Henry M. Duffield. who. as brigadier
8t. Petersburg, June 10.—A dispatch
tbering about slaty in commander of the Thirty-third and iT-ports ttA nekrly mo person* were^
Threw etiglnca and ibo gau|: of Thirty-fourth Michigan and the Ninth
killed and wounded In rioting In Mln-j
IB on worked all night. The lamlH-r Mas*achus«*tts. will be rousingly wel
Isk. The Jews were tho chief suAer- j
and bark had to be dumped out of tho comed by the Spanish-American war
cart and the track stralghtoni-d and vriersns. of which the Traverse City
nettled boftwo tho earn coulJl be hauled boys wore num»H*red. Company M
out .of the ditch. The work waa not
i*e4-extended an Invitation to lie
oompleled ulllll 0:3h thta morning, dc^ the e*pt*rial escort of their general
laying trafle about fourteen hmira.
'during the parade, which takes place
Tuesday afternoon at 1:80 p. m.
The autos of this city have been In BAWK FREinOENT WILL SERVE
AT HARO LABOR.
vited to take iiart in the parade also.
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J. Mr niakesleti having been appointed
Paacaful BaHlameat of the Esglnaw to organise a committee to make the
Flaaded Guilty to Appropriartng $2,Btrika la Ramoto Although a Connecessary arrangemento for -the occa, faranca la Arrongtd000,000 af Funda af tha First Na
sUm, J. W. Hannon has been aiipolnttional Whila Fraaldant.
;
1I ed Ay the executive committee V
D) Wtre to the Evening RbC^|
advertising for the program.
8.,!.... Mlth . JUM
I. B Cllb.rt. By Wire to tha Bvealng Record.
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Milwaukee, Juno 10.—W’ra. G. Bige
for a peaceful settlement «f the strike
The oummluee on music will be pre low. who took over $2,000,000 of
are very slim although Manager Colsb pared to submit a report at the next
funda of tha First National bank while
and’Pn*.i<irnt Mahon df the Amalga- meeting of the arrangement for bands
president of that iostltuUon, pleaded
matad will have a oonferoace today, which vrill be on duty during the
guilty in court today and was aenfive oars are running under -poUoe campbent. Communications havo al
protection today and the straria are ready been reeelvod from two drum tenoad to taa yaara at hard labor in
prison.
qaleL
corps, and se^’cral outside bands who
desire to come. RecUatloos and music
will be on the camp Are programs,
this bring obtained from the home -Church" and la the evening wiU be
King AlfMisa and Frlneaaa FUftota talfBt of which this city may well be Chlldrao’a day axerclaea.
pf CefMiaught Waip CeatoMHIyi proud. It is expected that owing to
There wlU he a meeUng Monday
the large AoUlla of power boats whlrii
Tagathar During VlaiL
TiBverae City haa that a launeh pa evealag at 7:80 at the Casa ateet earade eill be arranged and if so with gine houae of all the delegates to the
thrir gala day decorations and pa- sute Arem«a*a ooavaoUoa.
trtotlc Btreaaiera they will reoelre an
who has ham the guest of
ovation for the dUpIay. An excursion BEE MRB. TlMBLIN*t adv. on anMt today aa route to Madri^
Jims 10-1t
oaaa Patriria ri Coanau^ and Ab U ptonned on the bay for all driagatea atharpaga.
fOoao wars conatantly thrown ttmr^ daring tha wmm^tuani and oa MoaMrs. Elwia Ooodwla of Kalkaska U
duriag the king’s visit and matcih- day evaBtog aBoCbar exaenUve laentapandlag
a
few
daya
with
Mrs. fVad
makan aro woadertng If a royal wad- lag wUl ba held to make Anal arrangeSwalts of thto elty.
OMBto,
dlag arlU aooB ooenc.
to tho raioro of both Ruaala and Japan
aahing thorn to arrango a mooting of
plonIpatonttaHaa .to agroa on paaoo
tormo raaehad St Pataraburg today.
LOGIIWENT
INTO DITCH
Peters
€bocelate
mr i£Ui T(u RBfoiimoii
■IT BE HOm WTCN
■s
Blsck, white or grey. |i to $1.50
CITT BOOK StOIE
THE BOBUT CSMPAIT riupb
1
Wpmea^s Oxfprd§
One Strsp. plain toe. 50c
!
tor thm snaml mmmm netlsg-
—n ordeloo lo b« ■ «lwS*g bstav* yw
smr«. MS esr Mook to pm tohUtog
oNT with too Sotoimrio ktoS*.
> KiiM & Hntl
One Strap and Bow. 75c
Strgt ShM*
Wide Toe, Coogrrsv, 50c
Strqt Slipptn
Very cod and eai^, 25c
^Urnim( kill Hi
r
3;
FOR MISSES' AIO) CHILDREirS SUMMER WEAR
Ws Hava Manx Nsw Styles In Os inty Bhoes. BHppers end Oxfords
OKIII-OiNB'.MM DAV
will soon lie hen? and j ou will want a new pair of our Pret^
Ribbon Ties. We would lx* pleasetl to show you our many styles
BAOHANT
&
ELKSXIH SHOES
j.E COR FRONT&UNICN
See Our Window for
Bai^s
to«
O. C. MOFFATT
AbetraotB of TItiB
friges satisfactory
ALFRED GREiUa
& CO ...
Batmbllahadln IBBB
Room aiO Btoto Bank Bldg
242 E. BtOHT ST.
BOSOOB
Ask For
Anytbiiig
Now is the time to
Clothe your feet, with
our Shoes for little
money and be happy. "
W'AITly
DRUG JTTORE
6EITIEIIEI!
1 .air*tr Bsts. V«ek««sr. Frocy Bsso.
f
Vslent Tip, n ec *t)-le 98c
Woma's Slipptn
Wpatta*s Slipptn
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1
White or grry, 85c to $1.50
to fit all sire of feet.
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That's what ths seaaoos line ol WaD FBp^ is do.
tag. Oar season a oQt|mt is way ahead of any
prevknis yeaia, and due to the great vaxiely to ba
- found here of pretty patterns and naaonahfe prioea.
Yon can readily see this stock, aa we are wafl ptw
pared to take good ore of onr caatomoKa.
Better in the way of
Screen Doors and
Windows than the
kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind ?
If you would keep out the flies and musquitoes see
us about Door and Window Scr^-ens.
Our finely made screens will outlast anything on
the market.
TRAVERSE CITT MEG. CO.
emmns Phone, 821 Bril.lOB.
Your Credit is Good at
GRINNELL BROTHERS
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HlCHIGAirS
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MEN’S STRAW HATS
Lven it
Even
if the late unpleasjintness in the weather has
de you cling faithfully to your Derby or Soft Hat,
you^simply
1 simply MUST buy that 'Straw
Straw before
befor the Fourth,
This is Our Suit Story
Everything we show » Brand New, you know
that, but we want to emphagiao the feet, we show you the
boat fitting goods c\T*r put on the market, and can domonatraie that feet to your entire tatisfection. The prioea we
This is the place to get your Straw Hat and to get one
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT
Correct in style, reliable in quality and fair in price.
Heights of crown and widths of brim to suit-
get are modest
7.so,To.o^»i«.bo, iB.oo svyd
•■•.OO, E.to« US SHOW 'V'ow.
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO
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SmasbitHi Oft Recard
Wpmea's Cmwvms
Oxfpfit
CUTPRICESHOE
SALE
VVe still handle
this famous milk
chocolate. Also
a full line of
package and bulk
candiICE. Lowney’s & Lyon’s
Chocolates, i n
packages. S. B.
& A’s in bulk.
TSUETOMOPm^RODS
SmiATKHI IS mCHANGED
num*9 CfSffif Sbt9
^ILUR OF GOOD SHOi
HE REFUSES
DEPUTATIOH
10 YEARS FOR BIGELOW
ttaaMr
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6 0»OLOOK EDITION
Br wim 10 tka leaping RpoorC
Voim. meh.. Jana IE—Tho aafe
ta tha Exrkaage bnak. owaai by Oniv BU8TAINEO INTERNAL INJURIES
BROOKLYN CASKET ,CO.*S FAC
rtoon pad Borgeat In thta ptaoa ama
AND MAY DIE.
TORY WAS OCSTROYEO.
blopp opan by botgtara dnrtag the
UMtCM
•OMB
UMIWWHM* Bight nod $1,700 In toopep and 2.0S0
MITCH TAKtf rtACI.
«a atampa ware taken.
CarBa Ara Oat far Wadding of Edgar Whela Bloefc to wnilamaburg Waa
Wiped Out Wfdi a Laaa
■pmana Mid Mioo Mnggta Mo>
jPKsarrtTiiES m tsx MEMOMBIE
m4
AT BOWERS HARBOR.
aad stay ball with the team from that
FAUL FOFA FELL TWCNTY-NINE ptaoe. Ike trip wfU be ande on the
Bnrgtom laeprad f1.7Bi to Monay pud
Ootomhia aad a speetol escurshm has
FEET TO GROUND.
SEmEMEHT
NEiyT HIWD
i
WCATHCII--flio««n
Mil
isiBi;
-ii
TMVtM €ITV, mCHMAM. SATUROAV. JUWE «. IMS.
f
wm BIDE TOint SAVINGSI
Icinada pieMie or u> S
anmrapeiatoTe in the ^
Dytofaf IWm
Ia.la Kat
Tho eifusraaa «d coat
the hestaalas to the
Ions tortare. both to vtcttoa.
ta. -When 1 had amamap-j
•ad Meada.
ficat 8tos^'’ vfhca Waa My-|
ttoa to
IfA.-after uytos dtfBodidBaa aad
and a geod
Kood doctor,
doeiCT. in
vain,
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I at laoi took
A Dr.
Or. Wnsto
lOnsto New Otoeoverr. which «nMOy and perfortl)
cured *Be- Preaipt tallef iaA
stuniDcr time—fooYo ^
aptlogiTC-UnefeSam’* J
morothania coming to 5
him. p^titinh^ ^
where it iriB bo safe, A
can be dnwn any day J
Hill.
♦Btertaliimooi,
It wcow thol
thm^
aro olwayo MM tli*t Bost come lau
to tlB uuMfMOO Md ofwa dlaocBirort
Ct otwm. OOBO RMUr Aa»o ••• «*
eoMft and UUm «o«M bo ovortuoked
twt It do« act OOOB poBlWo Ul«l M)
BMjr pMiRlo Uist UMUIly
UMotrkml pMple. TraToYM
CUjr It kaowii at a **laU toof«/’
That
U. tho coriala to aol rmaf up uain
baaed apea the uadariyUs prladptot
UBS flUod.
Doaplte Ute fhct. Uiat a
tomray of notao BlaaUt to allowad. at
recard to
>
aad t^at
ar«.
by the puplto
The ontlre promram
who ap
wat eo
thto
order aad to eBpluudae thto Bore fully
Mr. SaUth took
ocoatloo
whenerer
dbto to deacribe the arista of the
ipoeUioa and this alone added tucb
latermt that ibe large •aadtoaco ra
the Ions procraB
wrnp attention.
-Tho
VtUase Chn|*H"
by
riiarkw
lioffBun opiBed the recitnl, this being
played by Master Bpauldlas Priedrioh
I resam to lecti
f
gram Mr.
of the next eomposltkin. 'The Bird
and
peared 00 the prusram.
avtry perfonnkoeo there to always a
' inuaber UuU. ooaio after the cujtala to
MCI ■««< iBci tSur UTon.
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
of eateHatainoot at
At for rmitalt aad home taleai
the
Rhapoodtoi- dow^blng the
of hanaoay and ttto am» ihoroaghly
or placM aad the home to laU la cot*
: \
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Worth of taatia
taatraettoa oadar which puplto of the
foir BlDUtot latrr thaa In ibo majorlir
S
» cents. Tea or Tablets.
type of aork repiaaoatad.
latorpratad
roalljr Ibto to do ao.
Y>-
osiBs Holltoter's Rocky Mouatala T>bw
real aicatora to fouad la the clam aad
aohool of Buato had boaa atadylas «at
the great delight
of his
friends who iBd assembled to wllneas
his first appearaaoo as a youas palns-
of oldea times as a
muties,
Dews Co.
A Bad Scare.
Some day you will get a bad ecarc.
your bowel
>u feel a pain in y
when
afety lies 1
aad fear
IV. Kings Newr Ufe Pills, a *«re t
for an bowel and atomarh dtoeo
tdUousness. costive-,
such as htwdache.
htwda
ileed at Johnson
Drni
nei^s. etc. Guaranteed
Jok
Store Co t. F. H. Meads, S. E. W ait i
2hc. Tr
Sons’ Drug Siortw. only
them.
mot*
Boimds
upon
the
instrument
Fnwuod. Ntd>.. March r*. 1»or.
Concxru
MaJ. K. II. Ilendersbid and
smii
i<s>k
which was always their wimpanloti.
part In an entertainment gheu here
He tlien anoounoed that the composi
March 2S. 1W2.
tion nbfiut to be rendered repre*enti*d
to be able to say that any'|H-rj-»n or
be cnrtala
always lai
BfodarUcBo the
coriala to alwayt
late
: a g«vsl.
Uklag artist. U does the heart Roud
by thu rhap-sodhit. Miss
Wright able entertainment,
ent. will make
I
no mis
la sotas VP yet the fli-t auBber i
L real, hearty, genulae boy wlio
played the composition which wa^i one Uke ill getting theli a»-sistanre.
aot heard bar aoarly as maay people
eye for base ball and kindrt'd
cd Harmston's aad absolute slIeucNF. W. MuntgoBH-ry.
•ports appear la the role of a muslcton
greeted the beautiful na-bsly with Its
By aoBC freak of fate, the lale
Principal Public Schtxvls.
before the public and perform with
lender little trills »»f the songster of
ers aaean to always oocapy the Inside
At t'ity opera hous<* June ll» under
such evident enjoymeat upon nn Inthe woods. Misses Nellie ('hllsotn and tb»« au^|•i^-»>s of the I’ongrvgathmar
amts and this forces a whole row of
simment which most boys disdain to
Olive ISmiK- then gave tin* only jM>mbre Sunday school.
people to arise. sfioUlBS their view,
'
look at. nud if persundod by their fund
romiiosHlon of the e\eniuf. this being
dtoarraasinit iheir comfortable pordparents
have n
way of recelvlns
“The lU-vd **f the Witchiw ’
by K.
tions and ohstrucUni; the vtolon of
toll tor every hour s practice which to
H<4st.
The
scene
which
It
presented
thoao behind.
This Is bound to be
pot In. Miss Grace DeW'ht appeared
to.»k to the mlml's eye was of the
...
UUKortas
sad
cause
unpleasant
1 earth
m the next pupil, her selection being
thoashU U not oowtaumU.
It is u
■PIpallnR Boor.*’ She received much
pot. the caldron nnd the witch bersi«lf
j^iak habit,
But local audiences have not tioly
praise for her work.
wert*
In
full
Rlan»
liefore
the
Mmng!
<jisoevery
by
a
well
known
\Va»hlug
the fault of IiHor lale. they
lemlst. and c»»n>i«U telv and abstr
Miss l.*ura FurUch rendered Hoff- wild chords as played by the you
be po«M«s«d of a desire to pet away
dei!ir»,»ys the eravius tor dniik.
aii's “Swiss Ohltnes” wUU true piTfomters. They recelv»-«l almost
as soon as possible at the close of
,tUm fnun work or bu-.im'!^s;
sweetness of Interpretation, which was ovation for th»-ir |H*rftvt Interpreta
any prmluctlon. As-lbe cll«a» to iren-itv rIlf sanitarluu
.No. 1 Is In iKiw.lt r t.i
,si 1Hues, thto to mint'd followed by the dainty bit “The But tion.
©rany In tho Inst
lly, without
ternies.*
i>wd seeking______
M kPPEU TO DRHHUNG MEN
r befortT
Noth of thewe faults
are Tory easily remedied and should
lie. ■
;
. Even In l|m ohurchea the late and
early habit to aoUcoable.
The oongre-
Battoo* gel together about the time of
the ftret hygm and adjust their gai^
during
the closing aong and
daring
prayer.
t^g
NATilto the habit to had In the
Itwo preceding pinces. It Is worse In
the churchea and while It may
ao general as It a<H*ms. tho mt*mbeni
'
of the
congTt'gBlloaa should
show
^ respect not only to the minister
but to the place they are lit.
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Thto to a good time tiw the people of
K '
Traverse City to pn*pare to dw»rats
rodatUM
celvt*d
ceivtKl much
muon favoi-able
lavoraoie cuoiDieuuau
m
for the accuratenesa of their• trl-fol
performance.
their plaoes of business and residences |
during the state eacaatoB««t.
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h^v
UUUU. -o .UU. r,. IM. lu i.«-U
Thejbrtnj * quarlK
by
Messrs.
^
^
\Vc have about ten piece*
BIRCHWOOD
Twr*»
f.»r
sale
.it
fancy mixtures,
ri^lil
Wi;
old aoldlera will be here In force from j Holmes. Nord and Hasley. the selocall over tho state and a large mimtoT tkm being Vernu's “Shepherd King
of dtotIngutalHxl oBclals will Im* prr»- Their voices bUmded most admirably
enL It Is right for the iksjple of the and were tboroughly enjo.ved by aU.
$l.(Ki per yard
Five loto at Ahprs.1 Rcw’rl
on iJ.e avy Slu-re.
Two
liouftes
work,
lunilM*r.
b»
tnole
mill,
;
to $1.50 per yard.
:
:
:
PER YARD 69c
eii^rine.
oxen; oy wlnit
suitable for Skirls,
Sec them on center table at
for
stone, shin^rk-s.
«;iw
all
Suits and^'oats, and arc worth from
pricog.
farm,
of
. wool Suiting (>0 to 54 inch wide in
Iitive
}-ou to t»lTer.
Stutb
SUt
'JLr'i
I
tiers. l
ire. and by them was n-sti»r.-t!
amend thto grt
•rfect h»*allh. I recommend
(
with weak k
. tonic mi-dtclue
aeh. C
j ueys. liver 4>r siomael
1 JoimMin l>i
How’s This.
W’c offer Due Hundred Dollars
,r catarrh
rard for any case of Catarrh that ca
Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
city to show their high regard for the “In the Lovely Month of May” full of,
p, j CHK.VEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
rapidly aging veterans by such a dis IlUle rivulets and rllto. and the merry i
We. the undersigned, have known
play of the national colors as will bo •oora td wmxlblrda was next on the F J- Cheney for the l«t 13 years and!
JI.J. Wilhelm,
Vnlta
Stretl
JUST THE TIME...
to plan for porch and lawn furniture and hammocks, you will need them all,
later, belter pet them now. You will then have them when you want them.
Our slock is lar^jc and the goods are new the best we have carried.
Porch Chairs
aUhtiul
ami fcufferevl from dreailfui
[upkrt
vocal number followt'd this,
DRESS GOODSSAIE
g.vrv. of II.Hw. Tev. 2:.e at Johnson
IVng S.ert- Go's. F. 11. Meads. S. H
Wail A S*»ns*
S'*"-* drug stores.
rjc;.-rr ISH-
generous
WtohMbuSlMaU Tovl^kabteBrawrantov
,b?r<WAo”c Ul
r two I
2 It In pill form,
given by Missi Bdlth Anderson which | those who- take the remedy vt their
There is no nauv a
lb. pn««m. It. I *“ ">■«”>«*'>■
bl-^ i ^,-hrr nT.rm«.
tm- «>.■Orri»e.
Mr Smith
Chllsom then playvHl The
^ qui^t,; then-rvos.
a duet with bto Inatruci
cior. JB . D
• 1 FiMuitaln” with true expre»ion and J regulates digestion
St ion and brines r*-stful
and Koel lings "Why Not"
the Sonata, which to a comiKisllhin ' sleep, good apiK-tite and perfect vigor
- a- ..iv.tn ■
Write to the Orrlne Conijiaitv. Inc,
oelrod by ths Interested audience with
made up «>f many melodle*. was glvi'n
toaiultuous appUuse. To add variety
by ihb Miaaca Wright and then the
|'q pji^id ^Qy^lojie. Wo tuv*rti'./
and aplce to the program Miss Bdlib program closed
bv a male quintet. | recommend Orrlne to all who wish
Aadersoa appeared next with a read
1^. H„I..,.
c^.
ing. accompanied by Mr. Smith's Intei^
and Haselev- renderini^w iih true * *' Traverse City. Mich.
tailnn u|x»n the piano, the selecUon
preu
presslon the sacrisl soug, “Hark My.
_________
Ing "The Story of the Belto."
It
helm
Soul" fnlv.-.~n
*Hug,T..I<.
proved most enjoyable. Mbsi« Nellie
every side of the iierfeci work and «-s-.
|j
^
undertake the
OiUsom. Ruby Gra>s«in and Olive
ptH’lally was
the U'chnlque of
ih»- cure of
Pease
p<,iu. gave
K.VU the
llu. next number.
.uu.nl*,. “Itonce
,,,u u.,ei^h.^urry
reoolvcd
ALL COXM’X'TIOXS MADE FREE
J. W. 8L.ATER
It gives me pl*asurf
the song of the bird and its mlmicing
Wllrh .1 B,dor »«" •»» '»'
j-otir own time to jsiv for t1u*m.
and!lta\e U-vo wick, if you nrv’ trtr.ihl.-d
IndlgesGon. cun»iipatiuo. liver'J____
L*y troubb 5. HolllsttT s Rocky !
trmted with the finest ci>lon<d plnures. 14ml kldne
persons who was able to take a theme
which have never failed to pltmat* the Mountain Tea will make you well. 23
life and set It to music as toW
palruns of the finest vaudevtiei then rents. Johnson I>rug Co.
him by tboae who desired'thc musical
ters. Hear him and set* the beautiful
inUrpreiatloB.
Thto was played on
pictures with llu* ^nid<-r and Nella
the lyr*'. a i»*cullar musical Insimvaudeville show aiipearing at Stein
It Is no^iw^H^th^ffoJ iuis. bnrrj».
meat of hat a few strings. The rhspberg's Grand otiera huttst* for three ulcers, fever snn-s. sor.' eyrtt. Isibs.
•odlst also, so Mr. SniUb stated, com
nights ctunmenrluR Mimday. Juiu- 11*.
muned with nature by ItoteoliiR to the
Admission ir,, 23 and 3i ceola.
winds la the trees, the songs of the
wild
aorisl .
Miiu birds nnd other lUlug
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--------things and Inlerpr.'UHl their peculiar 1.^.^
OAS STOVf>> AN1> R.VNfiES-Bigknmt assortment and
illtts-jWlih
besutifuHy
as tho oocowd or third.
^ thMr nalghbor.
JohaaoD
It n>ake}i uo dlHerencc how loaR you
C. J. Uu<H»en:.
Toraltot. vAll l*e heardI wHb'n
up-toVaie
\Vc arc show ing a com
plete line of gasolioe
and oil stoves and
Ranges, all sizes, low
est prices.
•toBach troabtoo poahlwely cared by
Ir la the field of atotlc aad the ooly
ft waa orMoat laid oraalt« that the
RANGES
ladlsratloa. coostipation. drspepMa.
kidney and liver dtoorden. and all
to ofteo dlMoalt to aaeotiato. ear
M ON TIME.
No Bftitar viMt tAo Miuro of 4Ao
GistliK Sines mi
wvMs Store Co.*t. T. H. Meads and 8.1
E. "Walt A Stem’ Oras giores. Price
SOe aad ll.dO a bottle. Trial bottlaa
^People’s Savings BanK^
School of Afaale oatahllihod latt fall
by Mr. SbUUl
and will be earning in- 9
teipet
THERE IS NO CHANGE
eZ
anti settees to match, made in the dark brown with dull finish, all manner of
odd shapes. 'Fhey are as suitable for the house as the porch. You will like
them.
'=S Patent Hammock Chairs
The sultan of Tiirkcv to
the easiest, most comfortable reclining chair ever invented. The occupant l>einu' protected from the sun at all times by means of the extension canopy to|e
It is so restful for readintj or sleeping^. if you please.
fitting, and to‘demonslraie our own
patrlottoin.
Tlu*n' are
Ruby Grayson.
She r\*celved
m«*Hted applause for her work.
i
scor«>». «f lauiK-hcs,
Travcim* t'H.v.
Would
good ld(« for tiH* launch owners to get
together aud arrange to assist In the
entertalnnH-nt of the vtoltlng veterans
oo the 20th’ and 2tsl?
A few trips on
the bay wo»dd doubtless be apprvvl
alt*d and n tounch parade woubi in* a
decided iiovrftv and a fine aiu-aitlon.
B«]r t KsshnUr Rtf
ywu
gior, t few 9x12, to dofic st S9.T5
J. W. IftUkei.
Reclining Chairs
w-ein
^arry out any obllRalloiis ma.le
ol-ibv hto Ann.
xvanilng. Kinnan A Ms
Fol-ib.v
flnii. Waldlng.
Mar-
i«.i«... 0.,*;, n*«.i, u*. -mui
the Wood h> Karl Bobm was plajed |
acting directly u|K»n the blood
with the pcrfwtneaa
perfwtneaa of art by Missiaad mucous surfat*t« of the system.
Nela Wright. This in itself ahowwd TcPtUnonialx sent free. Price. 73c per
bottle. Sold by all druggbiu.
the kmg study of the mmiI of tbt> mas
Take Hall's Family Pills for consii-H
ter as inlerprettd through hto wwrk.
palkm.
From the study of nature’s songs the
RAND BAGS
dni ra1u,-«. J^) to ftiV.
variety of the program toJk up as the
1 next study.
'The Song of the Waves.*’
TRY A RECORO WANT AD.
th«.' kintl that are so ea^y, can be foldt'tl up in a monujirt^i time and carrietl with
you. \ ou want them on the porch or the lawn, whea you have a lucnic or >vo
outini;. They sell from 75c to $J5.«50.
camping < ' have
Old Hickory Porch Furniture
The most unique furniture that is made, manufactured from small hickory trees
with all the'natural rough surface left on. All manner of shapes in both rock
ers and chairs. Some have woven seats, some arc solid, some of the backs are
woven, while others have spindles. You arc sure to like any of the styles.
I Misaes Grace DeWltt. Mark* Dunn and
‘ Ruby OrayMin appearing In this in an
■ instrumental number which was hear-
Camp Chairs
a Isafe puce for yodr money
Year fisancial affairs of whatever nature,
will receive praoipt and carelU anenttoDirtatrusted to onr care.
In onr cBDectloa department we oaUect
notes, etc., fir a trtning charte. hrafts issned
payable anywhere on earth.
and camp stools are most hamly for outing occasions or
lawn. You will need them many limes during the season.
JUST WH.XT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING 1-OR
A Three Light qiandclicr
Complete with Shades and Lamps, for $5.00
ASSETS OVER 4650,000.00
........ —
■ -r-,—t a J?
Hammocks
Never has there been such a line displayed in the city, all the most stHking
combination of colors. You will want a Hammock when >'OU no camping,
when you are at your summer cottage, when you arc at home, and this b the
place to buy them. Prices are from $1.00 to $5.<Xl.j
Polished Brass Finish'—Ox Copper
JUST RECEIVED 500 NEW SHADES
FRST NATIONAL Bm
I the porcb of
J, B. Paige Electric Co.
1J6 4^ STREET .
.
PHONE #0*
^ THE HANNAH & LAY
JeCANTILE CONIPANY
■ mmm»
tATUROAV. MNC 1A M.
flit tvpwia «m«Bi m
me Cheavcil^
aCHlPMAIO'S'’ Por«
White Uidccsts BO
more per falloo than lots
of paint vith h^f the
durabHity. Eatimated by
the year. White Lead it
the cheapeit paint you
can me.
•oto BY
HAirifAH A LAV HER-
Tint twH aa bf stnoiB mt iiAgers
BanfyrfllR.
tnyihiaBr AA ym
^tnyihiaC'
^ SralSciorr’
ki^
myorthciiw Best Mood
"
cine. Beat dtnrejoaicJ^
■ * vn»ib.mirt.aMr«iMt.».
■■■
fc' - .
OANTILE 00.
Muu Kfs conosa
K,7
M
gS!
At ihU line of the y«»r U W» b«
«#n to caii tliv att«titkM ot Israian
and uh4<» wbo art- mcatH {■ ciwkrtajc up tlmtHT faadk a»d fsm». that
t* • »^»oc peMlty fixed for thoae
Yaaaesst Band and yoonqast Cofnatiat in MicMfiM and Frohahly tha Unitsd Statea.
« tolattf»a ih<* n»\e euime relaiHre to
tba bufUltnr of a«* *® **»* foreau.
^ _______
. ’ ____________
ihelr fli>t
prtMuUy
clalma _tfe
pameUetj wereable
abletotomake
makeihdr
first irf
'irfonce
onceaaweek,
week,and
anddo
dotome
somevery
verypr«i-'
pnt-'mage
makeaamat
matappearance.
appearance. Not content
Thr recrtii wrew fin throdfbout t^r yonaM fmnml baad^ the ytengeM i public appearance in Just eight week*, fy military drilling in coanectlun. la with such tame as their local work afroQotr. eatslllag cOTUid#raJ»)d daaace bMd Msder and oornetisl in MlcWgasu I They have progrwmie^J rapWly. tht May they gave a conctrt, ibe proceeds;fords them, they *n now planuing to
and tow. «* well aa daaatr to haaaaa tf tidt te the United States. The band i secret of their aucets lying In the fact • being devoted lo the bui'.Ung fund of j vlsU 1
Urea, ca.ll, to taind ihia atatvte which
was organised Feb. 4th. 19«4. the boys that they have
teodp to prrreDt the bufldlaf ot tree
tu the wuuda. Several of the oVeadara
prtrtram. Including piano M lecUon:- >la^;^.r Wit it- Pavvi.*. Thoma.-' au.I
their organiaation, 1
Willie Payne, and deck)
have lieen apprehended and the caaea ly that the one thing most needed in other attractions mlsht call them, ami was given by the merobei> o: the band, jjan.kt GrocoKi'. Wa!u-r. Han^.
are now |M>nding in the courts. A lUtlf JudanicDi and caution In thU roaiwct would luwcot ouich kiaa cf val
uable timlwr an^, wood ana possibly
at let time go i
avert a-aerere titd'or prlMm sentence
i> ih«-.r maaagei
I once, and b; bard and fait bful give open air concerts 00 as-average w«ih white irirouiing*. In which they j £>r \t. m
as well.
1
A number fif i^hv a«u C. K. RaaiUlmwoiN)
• ille’v
sey rtslaiMil blsNjdlice as p«mtmaster ascending the lad.Ier t^ the llgbu
|„v'ds..n. who wa* tbc gitint
i-et. has
«*f Central lathe. Several pMUkHti for above to lewt the focus of one of them,
I,,,
been plai-r-’l in mv bunds for cv»llIk-ethm.
the appolntiaeat weiv< cinilatrd aboat and srms Ulklng to some parties below (p... »i^rii feet two inriies. ha* die<l :;t
tl»e same to l»v' «t»ilect«tl
all Pe.
interested:
M.-rilnn-nt*.
M.Tilnn-nt*. the flrM In.-tahonui
the sanK’ time, but owlaa to romplica- as he was ascending the ladder. He hl» hoiaa Jn Uo*ioe. .Mian. ^
*
roll for im,.l on or fn.f..re J.-ne
Htn.'..
tloos. largely of a political nature, no n^htd the top before be reallwd It
apparvut progress was made toward and stepped off. falling to the ground,
irrUinc a new roan In the office, and a dlslanco of 3U feci. No txines were
th«* east line of WelliiiStoa office—Kixmi
State lUnk building
! is bosr in mv hands (or oolbe .
J>iue Muu»
Mr. RamM'v. who was anxlo*ts to be broken, but It is feared lutemal In
rileasetl (to that he could derote his Jurtos were received that may prove Notice to all Peraona InUr^ed:
The siiecial a.*ses.*;menl lax roll for
ailt^Uon to other maUt'fw. has been faUl. He waa taken to his home In
paring of tVest
West F.n»nt
Front street
the paving
obliged to ke<‘p on filling tbe duties Marengo.
SEWER TAX
the west line of Union si
( 1 eel ./r,
line of Maple
si reel, l* now In uiy ome<^noom 2*2 Stale Hank buibhug.
of postmaster.—Clentral l.<ake Torch.
M
June Mmo
Finn ware.
[R for collection. The firui installAgain we are constrained to obChurch Bnsvitics.
Notice to all Persons Interested:
aervo. In llie light of the recent south
Friends Church—On accotiul
------------------------Th- *r«xiiil u ■^.^^sm. nt tax ndl for
th»- c*)nvtntrtioti of iaiii-ral S.-wer N**.
ern Michigan flooda and cyclonea. that Itcing absent when arrangementii w
M, E. HASKELU
SEWER TAX
Scwir IrtRtrict .Vo. \ locaud In the
CUv Tr.-n
NtWihem Mlchigaa la alwaya examid made to-preach on the “Sabbath/'
ice—UiKuji 202 State Hank buii
from thcw4« punlahments. We are subject Sunday morning will be "The O®*''
Notice to all Persons InteresUd:
never clrownwl out or blown away. Christian's Sabbath and lU IToper'
The siMKTial a.-.«-*..mem ^ax nd
AImiuI the only thing southern Michi Keeping." Thoae troubled over the
• - nuistruellon of a truck ^ew. r iu
.
SEWER TAXgan can say of us. py way of offset. Is “European Sabbath" and the “Seventh
that we freeto up in jthe winter, which Day Sabbath" are cordially Invited to Notice to all Persons Interested:
X.II for
of course, is not inie. Oar average attend.
The special assessmci
er No.
record of low teroptwatme does not
at the
30. 1»«0.
f<»nroe iir*-*-!, thence
n«ch that of aouthern Michigan or older Of the Qrand Rapid.
itreet. at thence
Willow- and Jdadbum
ni^ Mnr-t*
City Tn-a-^urer.
nonbern Illinois. Taking It for the w-ni preach for Ute first time in the the alley between Front ird plate Monro
aI
Sta-*’ Bankl.ulldlng
twelve months of the year, the floods city at the Evang^lcal church Sunday, streets in said city, thence runninu to Ka itdolph ii .'t-t.
. from
»str.et
and eyebmew and snow drifts of south ...
PO.K ^
.vep. 27VCedar and Sjiru'-- R-re<{*.
»rn Mlrhigan d«-Iav tn<»re railroad tag. in Uu- morning there will
^BOW city) of Traverwe
trains than the nmw drifts of north f.pe.~lal muRlc by the chorus chdlr Mich., has been place-1 In my hands
There will be service Saturday even (or collection, the same to be paid 1
ern Michigan.—Cbark*v«ilx Sentinel.
tag
aHer
whicb
the
quarterly
confer-i*«bdfore
June
The mall order business Is the
quark doctor of cnnmierr<v It prom> ence will be held.
c*j'ty Treasurer..
Isea much and guarantees nothing.
Rev. A. Martin of Kingsley will, office—Rtvoro 2t»2 State Bank building,
IJl.e »iatent mtHlIcIne. the direction'* preach Sunday morning at H» o'clock’ June 1-lmo
are on the Inside, and .voti have got a In the Swedish l.,utheran cbttr
httrch;
non-returnable package before you OermaBK are cordially invited
can find om wbal the.v are. No mail
•'OWldron's day" will Ih-olc^erv *-tl t
<»fd*T hottsv* helped to build the little the Baptist church tom.irrow morning
interested:
whlii^ Mcbisdbouse in your district or at 10:30. Beside the exercises by the
H,Hvlal tu*s*vMn^-nt tax rodl f*>r
turuuike I he .'tmil na*! ywtr draw
Sunday school there will iw? *|H*.--la! ; the paring of State utrev-t irora the caM
mail <M-der hiMise ever took you by the music bv the Sunday *rh*ail choir. A Ime of Cai* slrcet to the we^t Itne *»f
hand when you were In dlatrcas and
MU-.
l0ld >4»u to b-i that little account gv» Rodsor. a wolo by Mis* EHi.-l Gltd.s
pajj on'or ta-fore June .".•UU. l»«'i
until ai’*r harvest No mall order and a recital by MIR* Andcr*on.
M. E. H.KSKEi.l..
hwwe ev* ‘ wold .v«wi merhandlse and
At the Asbury Methodist hltdaoo,-!
^
^ ^
cVrcA
.h.
.uLJm
lor
.hr
OBr^
:o: S.a.r tonh huUJ«.
then
evvrv- cvi’t of Its profits
right In th*- v*>uiiimnliy wh«*r«> you and ■«*nmvn will Ik* “The Relation of th*^
—
your rndthiMits rviuUl m-t It all back Church o[ CbildhraKl and Youth.'
IkBlflBIA *PAV
again No msU tuder Iioum* ever
shovctl its imient leather ^hoes umVei
v'uur table aotl rejoteeil with you when
you were glad. Uur MK>ke encottraglng «ub>?cls will be; Morning. *-Men
The assessmoat roll for fbe paving
words lo >011 ill amictlon. nor hoikI want'd in th** Work of ihu l>*rd " .In of Cas* sm-et from h'n.ua strv-ei
andDSiale *ir**oi fiom
with uiicov«k^«M hiuul beside the'grave |
«.vcnlng. “Saving the Fragment*.”'
lion btreel lo Caa* strvH-t i» now In
when your children dled.-Uuslivlllc j orace churxta-Sunday being Whit
hands fc
Republican.
^
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.... InstallAn acrhlent tu iic bb ufsl dlHcvnerv
nicmtuallve of the birthday of the accrut*d interval on all
t*re the
1* thtflueans that prouiiM-s to luing a! Christian church on the l>ay of IVnus
^
Si---...
PAVING TAX
.«o h». is. w.
Trwvcrwe city, one and onc-half miles t
hfiAWB_________ _
Inorth of Grawti. Bemntiftil finmnds i |>£|qg ^HARQUETTB
cot banks of Silver U..e One half;*
; mile from Bass lake. ITsbennen anr
MUSKBCON. RATE ttO®.
. reaoners who w^h, a quiet resting
GRAND RAMOS. RATE SEOO.
. {dace sm<l Cn'l-class (Uhing will find
SUNDAY, JUNE It. »
th« the Ideal place. Good boat Uv- Train wUl leave Traverse Cly at
. err and naphtha laatiche* at reason- • :3«* a. as. Set posters or ask mgtmtM
^able rale*.
June &-Ct*
for particulars
June S-^10 ^
SUMMER SCHOOL
o...
«:s.v
PAVING TAX
PAVING TAX
a.
^
,M»dp(*l»aaM i^lmm This win
aasch trade to that dly thnl hi ihe
; past ^ cone her*, and sfOnld Vo»l
to do ao with a boat line hn,
asd Old MIsaioo.-BUv
RapkI. Pn^rean
n EXCURSIONS
, --it-::'
Tz
,
'.Why a certain amaU boy had been abSTM Inna srhool he iveeirfd this reply
.trum the y«tn«ster> taoeber: '*1 have
jBot a new tlansr wbieb bottona at the
t-lnrk and as I don't l&e to a«k the
•;.«eh!w.r, I hnve to keep JvJmuie at
home to fsstc.it for me.
- Th« TrsYersB Citj Bfuiiuu CbIU^b will cundut-t a SuntnuT Sv-lrool 4x>iiiim-iK*inK Momlay, July Jnl. aiitl coulinui* »ix
Wi-oksf
TiviHters wiR-hiii;: l»» piv|«h- for Un* t-xamiiuilioti in Auifust
will U* nffonlevl at) ox*vlU-ut op|»r>rttmily of Join): «»In adtlilitni lo th<* Twn-hers' Count**, wv will tench IVxAkcvpitti:, Oumnereial Ltw, Aritliiiietic. Sjwllint:. Shortliand and
Typewritin):. Uramiiiar mid iViinianahip. We will kivc special
h-^iibs iu IVuttianship. Our |4su-lu-r **f lVnu»anshil> is one of
tin- la-fit pinnuin an«l teiu'ln*r in'the aUite. .\nyone winhint: to
actplire a pvKal liautl writiu): will la* KTvallj la-in-riU**d l»y at
temli/i;: our sumiin-r S4-hfK»l.
Write tBdsy fer specUI circular, teUphone sr eall at
College ofTice.
TRAVERSE Gin BUSINESS COLLEGE
A WMcrfiil Entertaimncnt
A great treat for every person in Traverse City. A
special engagement of
^ ,
V .*
rr.:'
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PAVING TAX
fortune t<* a Hattie Ui.h-K l«arlM-r
cost. The holy communion will Ik*
‘m.
UASKEL
Might whilu sluing lit his shop after he rt-lcbnued at 7:3n a. ni. and 11:3»» a. iq ‘
'iibg.
had locked up for th.- day. jt belim Miss Ethel italley will slug for an of- Officc*-Room 2«2 State Bank
June
1
U-ry quiet, he ijollcixl swarms of
•| lettory an aria from the Mt-ssiah.
loarhei* crawling aliout the nnuii
--------------------watch,Hi them for Iwo h*».ts. w.mder
CHILDREN'S DAY.
,
ing If then* was any meibod of ,-xtet '
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' QiyU Trwrrr*r- ^
c«ir» r«
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.hr«. Br hcrlhrm hr
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•' P'*?**'"*''
*’
,x*v* red aomothiug In the habit of the |
^ ® Clock,
rfu
o^,tbuuM»d aia. huadrod
|H*«t ,4lint gave him a cTlie. Me exportTlu'» Children's day oxcrclsew of the a^
____
Trod B WsXtar. Judge «< Pro
m.uiHNl and found it a success, lb- B' j I’resliyterlan riiureh will be held *• “ ;
matter of th* «rts» of He»rr TooktH.
Ran hit, work and haa been so success . o'clock with the foUowiug program
dtv*—wd.
lul that he is making a fortune. The, Music bv the school.
proprietor* of the high-toned hotels' Scripture and prayer In concert.
restaiirar^ls have never Iteforei Musk b) the school.
Ri-citailon, Mi»is Zi*-gler.
to rid Ibelr places t>f n.arhtaxHl1 able
I
iVinlar^s^.-f™ —
«s Hi<
Hi dlsrttvery wa* made two yeantj J*rlmary class exercise.
HRO and lie has |»rovW€l .ao conclusively j Musk bv the «*,'hooL
bis alillitv to Kill the Inwels lliat hei Recitation. KathkH-41 Rfaiita.
U HM f iviiu; ivqiicsis from all parts of j Exorcise. Miss Roach's class.
Music by the school.
Ihe^cumtiv lor hi* s,*rvlcf». One big
Recitation. Stella Cok.
numufaciuiitig in»tlluthm In another
R»*clutloo. Charlotte Isgrig.
town where great quantities nf floor Is
Offering for Sunday school missloOB.
nsed cmlUsl him Into acrv;Jce. The
Music and lH*nedlrtum by schcoL
place wa-s literally alive with roaches.
/
standte M Mid ksad eouttw,-*. waa saw* sues
The Arm agreci to give him a big
N-EW WAY OF SHOPP!
sem if he would exterminate them,
Mrs. H. M. Ttmblta is agent for
but would not pa) him until the end
uT ooi' year. Th,- yewr was up laat weoj* Chas. Stevens and Broa. and Maadel
ami the rompany acknnwiedBoa that of Chicago. *An>troe buying ot these
not a single roach has been^^laea-ln i flrtaa while In Chloagnt or through ‘ “
their-factor)
theirfactor) In mom^a:::^4rti*y
monjka:::^-Rrtiey seat friend* canB have them sect
aeet to her and \ ci
the manB a big wad ,oCc^ey thU waek par here, or If they wiUMpeak
in thankful ajipreeiaUoo ’of'"h^ aer- whUe^bnying she will
allowed the —niiirilifr* —*** u ruinnw
mgenUs diueouni If bill* are handed to «ivw
%o
lawny mmwwmdm
her to mall tn. If partlea will do
has charga of the llghU of the elcc- this favor it will be much appreciated. ;■?
,7"''"***' *'**** gewviom!
tlc wwxaimore In ihe Michigan 0« Cut thta out for reference. ^ June iP-u i
. - ------------—
rRKDR. WALXEB.
TRY A RSCOIIO WANT Mi.
liuy r.Jaaadair
Jwdgcof Probatw.
MAJOR R. H. HENDERSHOTT
The original Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock and
his son, J. C. Hendershot. The most wonderful drum
mer and fifer in the world. In one of their most unique
entertainments, ably assisted by some of the best lo
cal talent of Traverse City.
/ ONE NIOMX ONLY
MONDAY, JUNE 19. 1905
CITY OPERA MOUSE
Oriamr -EHm Aumpioms oY
Oorskrm&m«l-orsml SwrwcJmy SoKool
Admission 25o tio einx, fdar't o*f ‘tHo Homso
OHildren Fronn IS Yoairs and Undor lOo
This will be a most stirring entertainment. The music
will be all the most popular and soul inspiring patriotic
pieces of war times. Several most appropriate patriot
ic recitations will be given. Major Hendershot and his
son are a whole entertainment in themselves with their
- drums, fife, ocarinas, recitations and - songs. Every
member of the G. A. R., Relief Corps, Spanish War Vet
erans and Sons of Veterans should be there.
IB JE M mflA B KR .T-W JC. O A Y AMO JXkH K O AX I
DMUaWTHESTIgT
Nr. WoAowortO WarrM. Wo0 K*
lo TMo CNr. io Nio C«lor
. of-FOroWOfL*
Pomnnm oavk an axhiattion
LAST WaHT.
Tb# JOM tons of OreoM amrt for
ttmtm
'^FOrro'Oft lo tbc tlOo of oa oiieolfCBOr sottao np —ffrtM tboK boo
u
aooo vlib oa booloooo Bowplotoi
oiVt o few rlioopHT ■onow w
wta bo oooNOrrof to tboooortog i
eC yscbfan of thf
tw fMNMV or tlic kMl cte9Ur OC of OieoN flMwt for Oroiif ToMone
eoarowoo Moofiy a&onooao.
rr^—1 W0oiM win Iwc »n4ar. wbkb
I portkolorly timsiy
Tbo wordtet Is tbo Amm Oobco 0000. ffthom
jJm U, for mmkoo. «k«« tkor wbiob
woo ooonolepod after twooty no thoca aro bet two puhheadimo devoted to tbo oabjoct. One of them la
vWcA orfli %• ImM te dttt cMr fM
paMUbod IB tbo ooat and ia of coarse
iOM If t« M.
'
I bold offer feraely doTOfed to the tofereots of that
Tte o«ttd miBkon oiitMa «o4 N wbteb tbo reopM
tbo pnUmimmrr wooitootioo wbkb aoeckn of the oonniry. “FYire-a-afr
mAot CA# lutrMlte of Jooopk Kloaoobe
bod
at
Kortbport.
Thla
cbm of wlU aatarmlly npponl to the large
•«. A» opoMir <MH woo boU tool
fer of yaebtamta on the great
felookmalj eapootac and loarlay a
ofx yaora « aco aod lakoa boeaaoe It tells of people aad
r botwodfllloooxt 1
U was atrengly pietaroa thiags that they know. The
wbolly
Brat apmbor ia exeeHent ia every de
1 by the defease who. too. s
tail. the half tones hefasg aansanlly
teoBpfed to bare tbo i
doelolTriy iipaa wbJcb cxmat tbo proa- good. Tbo reading Bmttor fa also Tory
*-Ptore*nbfr
aeotioB woo baaed aad tbU polat woo lafereaUng.
Dot npbflM by the coort. July 6 a bear every saccees pooefble.
Dr. Wadsworth Warren, a leading
top win be bad la thU dty for
Detrtdt pbyaklaiL Is the editor.
trlaL
Warren is wen known In Trareroe aty.
WILL BC TRANBFCRRCO.
baring spent many anmmers here.
HU father U the Rer. Leroy Waren,
Tbo foilowlag Is the prooraso for Captain Manaelle to Oo to Another formerlf one of the leaders In the
Jaly 1A
Cbildroo's W at tbo Asbury ebureb
hmne-miaalonary work In Mlchlgmn
ABOtber anfortbnafe was aent
and the aorthwesL and now pastor of
Grand Rapids Balratlon home this the ODagragaUonal ohorch si Old MUoal.
Naas by tbo oebool. •‘Joyous Bella' OKimlBg through the oolkltatlon of
. Dr. Warm has long been an
Captain and Mrs. MunseUe tbU mak enthusiastic yachtsman, and be spent
Serlpuro reodfag.
ing Are to be reclaimed In the past some time Isst summer cruising In
Pim.
Hosie. -Oar Faiber We Beseocb year through the eBoru of the Balra- northern walerrf. making* Old MUsloo
tioo workers in this city. Though not Ms headquarters. HU many friends
Tboa"
■mtdfloo. rodtatioas and music, oOclally announced yet. It is expected here will be interested in hU new
that the captain will be transferred tore.
prioury departaseat
to another field July 1C, after
Song by the oebool -Hail Hlm.‘
-OoBua^eo of tbo Crooa- Mrs. year* of earnest and faithful work*
which
has been of luestli^e worth
Hobbs. the city poor and unfortonatea
BooitAUoa. Gladys HUL
Littis Lse WKItney Met WHh an Ac
CmrI^ *'A Sura FboadaUoa.- Mrs.
cident Last Evening That Might
U»o‘oelM«.
PERSONAL.
* *‘AU Things Beautiful.** Mrs. Miller’s
Have Blinded Him.
M. Wledner of Summit City spent
Leo. the 8-yoar-old eon of WlllUln
modUUon, *’PalooUne.** Alberta Leb- yesterday la tbe city.
L J. Bsmbrough of Keystone was in Whitney, struck a wire vrtlle plsjing
•^ecDOo from the Ufe of Ruth,” tbe city on a business trip yesterday. leap frog last night and came very
nearly losing the sight of hU left eye.
Oscar Seegmlller of Kingsley
Mra. MeWethy's doss.
Tbe mile fellow. In company with a
Boag ••Sunset Peace.” Mrs. Hunting-, in tbe city yesterday.
Ben Montague, who attends school anmber of companions, was playing on
ton's daas.
Ofering.
Detroit, Is borne for tbe summer va- Lake avenue. On a fence was a piece
of twisted, rusty wire. This struck
Bong by tbo oebool. "Praise God.'
catloo.
L J. Reddy and wife of Glen Arbor him alongside, above and below the
eye, but luckily none of the polnu
are in the city today.
Dr. J. C. Oauntlett of Elk Rapids penetrated the eye Itself else the acci
dent iroold bare been mneh more serlspent yesterday at Park Place.
C. IE. Pulver of Old MUslon U in the ona ¥he wound was attended to by a
physician and no serious results are
AttnnBonoo Wao Bmall at the Regular city today.
t<
Wsokly Bheet of the Traverse
anticipated.
Mrs. E. H. Bucher of Manlsiee
CHy Red and Gun Club.
pasesd through the city today oi
iSNirEiaciscs
/ WBESTBICUBB ETE
CMIIEII Wm-THE MEDU
way to Bast Jordan where she was
called by tbe death of her sister, Mrs.
J. KswUks.
Ralph Brooks of Old Mission U jn
tbe city today.
E. F. Cara and wife spent Friday si
Hotel Whiting.
Mrs. D. W. aspp of central Lake
spent yesterday In the city.
Walton .
Peter Bekrios of Cadillac U in the
Oartto . .
eity today.
■
'
Pack ...
E. C. Below of ManUlee U In the
Harrow ,
city today.'
Monroe
R. A. Rymer and daughter Miss
Mende ..
Maude, of Iradelle, Texas, arived today
to spend the summer here with rela
Knfepn
tives and friends.
Miss Peari Bradshaw left this morn
ing for an extended visit at Cadillac.
Mrs. HeHn-rt Welsh left over the G.
Has B«cvIm Botwoon Hers and Grand R. A I. fur Big Rapids, where she will
spend Sunday with her husl»and at the
Ropldo-Pora Msrqustte, Howu
Ferris ^school after ahlcb she will
svtr Is Btlll Tied Up.
leave for’Albtun to attend the rccUal
Though the crest of the severe flood given’ by the seniors Monday evening
at Grand Rapids Is on the wane, (be
train oenrico Is stjll in somewhat of a
dlaouanecfed condition over tlm IHre- Bessie Fulghum Is a member. Mrs. E
Marquette. *Thcy expect to have J. Fulghum will go Monday morning,
through service by tomorrow, and If reaching there In time to witness the
aoi the Sunday excursion will be run closing recital and cxcrclscw attend
via White Cloud and Muskegon. The ing gradustiun and will nHurn with
Q, |L AI. was fortunate last nlght^n her daughter. Miss Bessie.
Arthur Ashley of Keystone passed
ImTlng the road In condition for the
through aervlce of the midnight train through the city on his way to BparU
from Mackinac the road lying l»etween totlsy. •
Tom Travis of Peloskcy Is In the
Cedar Bprldgs and Mill Creek having
been made good after the last train | city today.
whkh left here had gone via ihej Claude Farriman of Old Mission Is
NWadabott Toute.
' spending the day In the city.
__________________________ , Cliarles Baumberger of Northiion
THE MARKETS.
! i***'*^ through the city this rooming
_______________________ i en route for South Bend, Ind., where
DeCrolL Mich- 10.—Wheat—1
he was called by a message from his
nclng tbe seriJ«R«. tl.OJ: No. 5 red. ll.Ol; No. 3 father yesterday t
of the aged grandfather.
corn. WHcj No. 3 white oats. S4c.
•Toledo. O.. Jone 10.—Wheat—Cash. A. H. Inman, formerly of Northport
but of late year* a resident of Indiana.
. BLOIH; July. 8B^c.
Chicago. Juno 10.—Wheat—July. l%e messs^ stated that Mr. Inman
96%e: September. 82i4c, Cora—Old bad suffered a severe stroke of paraly
July. M14c: old September. B0%c. sis and which, at his age. 88 years.
Oafe--July. Sl%c: Beptember. 29. w*ould without doubt prove fatal.
July pork, fiirsS; lard. I7A0; ribs. Richard Baumberger. who U attend
ing the Ferris school, will join his
fl-fiO.
Bast BuEalo. June 10.—CatUe— Irrotber and the two go home together.
Mrs. W. B. Gray and two chUdren
Trade slow at steady valuea. Veal
ofilves—AcUve and steady.
Sheep left this moralug for Fife Lake, where
and loabs-^Blow and lower. Hogs— they w ill remain for a two weeks* jrlslt
with her sister. Mrs. Sperry.
Aerive. shade stroofer.
W. E. Campbell of the Northport j
Potatoes an local market Cc. Four
Leader is a lonely passenger who Is
loado recelrod.
wandering around the city today
while awalUng the late trMn for Ototrol Lake, where he will join his fam
Taaohera’ axarnlaatlons win be held ily over Sunday.
to the Bttperrlaors' room at the county . Mrs. George Bell left for a short
aoait hooea Thonday and Friday. vtoit with Grand Rapids friends today.
George K- Becker left for Grand
Jane U and Ifi.
Rgplds today wrbere he will remain
George L Crisp.
overBoDday.
Mias EUsabeth Miller, who has been
^ The
todltol society of the in tim city for the pest two ma«ths os
Preehytertaa chereh w4U hold Its reg- the goeet of Mr. and Mrs. B. R.
alar meettoS next Maoday evening Bracken returaed to her home to
Qimnd RopUs thk moratog.
vtth Mka GMia 410 Btoth atreeL
AJUKmgb yesterday was an excel
lent day for a sbooi tbe attendance at
the regular weekly -meet of the *rrav
orae City Bod aad Gun club yeeferdaj
wno small oniy 400 ahots being fired
C O. Canrar won the regular weekly
modal by a score of 2Z. The other
6. R. 11JOT THROUGH
1EUHBS'EUHIATIOIIS
•^ CMMblk indiae are bwBod to
mnat In ibe Ctty bnU OB BBrnea •
at> Vdoefc Snaday.
PON BALE-4bfriag bona H. ■.
Perrin, earn Plrst Narioadl bnak. nr I
MS Wbebtngtba 8L
June M
Owing lo a bad hiaader on the part
selo tbo GBy c
of a hacAmaa thto moraias. Mrs. Rkhaid .Nowman ef the Boo mbrnod
nnwionrlni tbe monioBs of Dr. ll:lfi train pa the G. R. A L wbkb
T. A. WBbolm end banglag from tbe abe bad ample rime to make aad did
Fvfr lAmmi mindiAani or
ir^s sign wore earions artleloo of
ottier ctmm oumot ooonrif
that obe FOR RCNT—Pbrnlahod roomSTbr one
wearing apparel and tinware.
infeemod by tbo
jonr BWMOr >• "bidy depoaiiortwoladlea feouirs 4S8 Webbtor
Tbe pfetform ^ the M. A K. E. depot
ed in dw mba of thifi bank.
stxeeL
Jane lf4t*
la this ^ty U b^ Awerod srlth new rled to tbe Pere Mermetfe end there
SaviaNfi book beoaont, intertoM by the egeat that she aboaM
plaak.
Moadames George Boothard and Ida have takea the G. R. A L She waa
flgi floa^OBaided twice a year
Handy will take posaseoloe of the bconght back by the rattled harkman
OBUtBB 9X12 iBSlHrir laiH-l at tluw pw cent
Pern Merqnette eotiag boose fbr the Inst U time to sm Che tall end of the lerttteflfi«rncs, ntwMrplmk
first meel on Mondey momlng. Both paaenger coach disappear ta the dk- $i4»fMi>.rSw
X w.Mmiiiei
tauUes are weU aad ferorably known taace. Mrs. Nesrmea. who has been
tn tbe city where they bare been ooa- in Manistee, called there by tbe fU-1
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Bc^ed with tbe. business lafereste of ness* of a daughter, reeled a mess
the city for many years. Mrs. Handy age to join her hnsbead at the Boo for,
hns been the proprietolr of the Handy
> to Mlnneapolb and baateaed to
dining room'at 118 Front atrnet for make the trip tn order to leave with
fire years and thraegh hw thorough
ness In serrlng the pnbik has drawn
She took the 4:SS p. m. whkh
a trade compoeed of many*of the busl- reaches.Msddnec tonight and bop«s
neoa men of the city as dinner and to be able to leave there tomorrow
supper boarders, aad Mrs. Boothard for her destinatloii.
fomserly was the proprietress of the
Pere MarqueUe eating bouse which | COME IN and
^l^ilR OovwRIrsuto For
Bmlmowoto toFRHto
she agalo assumes Monday. The bakery.
Wtotola; Bmrcmirsm Irs Kwmrsf
Handy dining rooms will be closed.
TRY A RECORD WANT AIX
Tbe scales on the dty market are
beUg rcplankcd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Boyd of 84S East
Eighth street are the proud parenu of
a baby boy.
IWRUteliMt
lUVBSECin STATE IW
stock Rudociag Sabi
Black aad Coloril Waal DnsaGaoila
coMPmoBCiimcAi
Littis Child Fell Into a Pail ef Hot
Water and Was Thought to Bo
More Beared Than Burned.
Nil Diuir Sits
Jnfit Arrived
Special to the Evening Record.
drawn. Mkh.. June 10.—Last Tues
day while Mrs. Oeo. Horton, who lives;
about one and one-half miles out from
thU village, was making some hot feed
for s' calf, her little JO-months-old
daughter fell Into a pall of hot water.
At first the child was thought to be
more frighrened than burned ms tbe
pail had been setting some little timer
BO nu doctor was called until some
hours after. At present the child’s
coodlUon is considered critical.
Niw Table Ware
Mrs. J. W. MllUken is In Summit
City U*dsy in attendance at a district
Sunday school convention.
NEW 6USS WARE ETCh
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
J. W. MIILIKEN
in the beautiful La Bello
China, with rich gold
ornamentation on new
and novel shapes.
HEW TOILET WARE
YOU’LL FIND IT
ECONOMY TO
Ra-rastk Ofl a EiaqtU4 Ena SI.00UP"
75c
93^c
l.l2\c
1.00
1.25
1.50
values
•
values
75c and &5c values
69c for $1.00 Black Peau de Soie
1.00 For $1-50 36 inch Black Tallcta
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E WILHELM andCornerUnion_Front
SEMI-ANNUAL LACE CURTAIN
CLEANUP
This begins tonight. There are one, two
and three pair of a kind, in white and
Arabian; these are worth up to $6.50 pair.
Choice of a
Lot
I^AIR
Every day lessens your opportunity. The sooner you come the better you will
be satisfied. Bear in rnind that EVERYTHING GOES BELOW COST.
Those Sacrificed Clothing Prices Have
Received Another Cut
Never in the city's history have good clothes been, sold for such trifling |)riccs
NEXT WEDNESDAY
..IS FLAG DAY..
Have you one to display? We have
the best line ever shown in the city,
and at prices that are consistent with
good quality: all sizes of wool flags
from 4x8 ft. to 16x20 ft, $3.75 to
$16.00. Cotton flags frem 3c up.
Every busine^ place and every home
should show the American colors on
JuneI4th.
.
COME TODAY, YOOR SIZE MAY BE GONE
...TOMORROW- ”
GOING TO GET MARRIED?
to buy your household goods where you can do the best.
We have no competition thse days.
M
BELOW COST, HERE.
«•”
THE
EVENING
TBAVMI ^mr, incHiewi.
^IIUITTWO.
satuuday, juwc
RECORD
w. i
'
J: : O^den Armour; Head of the Great Beef Trust
practical Ibthar aAttaad taton ta
at lh» t^T hoUoia of lb* laOdar. ^
be
atartlna •*> cfBoe bar.
At the rad of tbr weak b« wa» prccnotad to a ctortcabfp. with a aalaiT «(
per weak. Hto proareae thereafter waa
liow. bat certain, and at tba ttaie «(
«%mMI peusuanutf «f
rrclal ««rM. ao to tlM wmi »tx»
Maatfa al Ua* baatf aC tla* fftom acrr*wmtkm aC capital and prlvlto*. * P*raoaalltr aqaaOr
lapcrtily uva at tte pnaant. tIaM,
tolMA t*M' nananaCli laduatiial iad*ratlaa to tb* aobjaci oC an
tod tpf ttaa fadMsl «uTmitn«it‘» d^rf
l«SBl raprtacfiuUv^ tbt attariMT k«o-
____ ik Cou waa not tetaadad by
tatber to aaaanw exocultv* coolroJ of
tba liiietnere wideb baa rart*d out tn
aomc of lu ramlflcatlMia to all parta
,af tb* drtltoad world. The topical
untreraallr accepted euoceaaor^ ^
alder Armour waa to have been hto
nemwat-- PblUp Danford Armow. Jr.
Vbto Cbertahed plan waa made ImpracMcable by the death of the farorlte aoo
Be la marfcadty aoppUed with tbe obaractartatlCB which belooy to tbe--------■ Biaa. Htotempaai
»e appea
appears to be as calm I
such that be
action aa when at----- — lack «
tapotolTeiMaa haa bM ascribed to a»sorpOon in bis own projects, but hto
many acta of ktodneea toward thoee
who have DO claim on hto genrroalty
be imputation.
xne a. Oyden Arrooura are not aoCtecy people, accordlny the accept^
use of tbe term. Mrs. Attnoor. who
waa formerly Mias LoUU Sheldoo
ClndnnaU. ta a yined woman with a
decided iwrference fer domestic ad•twe and tb* lUerature w
Domlca. Both she and her
yreally Interested in the
,____ Philip D. Armour, upon
which he expended at least tlAOO«b*t*
His aoo ha» constituted hlnuwlf tbe
ayrat to perfect the scheme drvtoed by
hto father to make this (natltutlon
what It purports to be—a coUeye for
tbe people. Under hto aoperx-tolop U
baa already bvcoine one of the beat
moi lone aorvire It. Hto raUllona-tiow
■naay there were to ailU a family aecrel
^ere divided aftwlly between hto
widow and hto aoto remainlnc cbtld, tbe
praaent eaecwilve of the bed truat. •
But ibto waa r»ot all that the iirw
rapreaentotlve of tbe naafte of Armour
rw^ved for hto bortta«e: with
That of Itaelf was no mean aoverel»»»
ty. PhlUp D. Armoul- had provided
moat liberally for hto alder son durtny
bla llfeUme. havtny yt'—
wether not far from flO.
had also been asoeedlnyly yeneroua to
- KhUlp'a chUdren; so to J. Oyden fell
- .the llon'B ahare of ihf eatate and p
UcaUy all of the reafabalhlllty of
aerviny Intart and even conllnutny
espanaloo of the atV^d Arowur
terrau.
/
Contrary to tbe a*J>«cUllon of aome
of hto frteoda. who kneW that hto rarly
trmlniny had been otherwtoa. tbe admlBlatrmtlon of bla fatlwr'a bualneaa
did not tax too aeverely tha Intellectual
and phyalcal capacity of the new exec* olive. It to Indeed true that the manayrment wax already In the handa of
bewAi of departmema ao thoronyhly
trained to their dutlee that Mr. Armour
never found It neorwaary to iamUlarlxe
hlioaeir wllh the multiplicity of deuU
Incident to the varloua phaaea of the
Indnatry. Thia waa admitted by Mr.
Armour when he teatlOed recently be
fore the Interatale coinmevce commlealan reyardlny aome Information ao^ht
by that body ae to tbe worktnya of the
Artnoor refrtyerator car ayatem.
J. Oyden Armour to a native of
oonxln. born In Milwaukee. Nov. 11.
U61. Prom hto earliest childhood It
waa tl>« ambition of hto father that he
should receive an academic education,
and It was aleo a whim of tbe elder Ar
mour that hto younyer son should be
come a prOfeaskmal roan, preferably a
mlntoter. To that end be waa prepared
cwrefully for coltoye and In due time
waa entered at Tale. Touny Armour
did remarkably wellVt tbe university.
He showed little Inclination to accept
the Immunity from hard work Vhtch la
ao frequently demanded by tbe sons of
rich fathers and did not proceed to
make ap«-« toltles of Qreek letter socie
ties and athletics in the abstract.
Before he had completed the course,
however, he decided that uiUveralty
life waa too narrow for his particular
case, and he wrote to hto father for
pern^lon to yo abroad. In spite of
hto dlaappolnlment over the mlycaiTytny of hto plan, the father took the
bualneaa phlloeophlcally and even eonyratuUted *'
“
breaklny av^y from the preacrlbed and
rather iiairaw routine of university life
and ertnclny a determination to broad
en bla opportuf--------------------- ------ ■
•dya. He
ht .
hto father'B death he had risen to a po
sition Rmar the bead of the oryantoa-
'*«lnoe he assumed full manayement
of the beff trust J. Oyden Armour haa
shown such a n markablo business fac
ulty and such unerrlny Judymenl In the
conduct of affairs that hto business as
...w. tbe packiny bus------After an eoclended tour in Europe J. sociates rayard him as the worthy suc
Oyden returned to Chlcayo. and on the cessor of hta father. They have lony
transferred their alleylance to
ay after hto arrt\*al he waa^ln- since
second day
Im. and hla many shrewd and prolttaled by hto father to acoomp
le transactions have coovipced them
to the stockyards. From that tiro e*’bS
lat he to a roan to be reckoned with.
haa known no other taskmaster.
THE SIMPLON TUNNEL,
■ ja AH unrr.
The borlbc
* bM fhwcgii
Instructive Pictures of Persons^ Scenes and Things of Note
_____ _
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THE 6ENUINE PYGUIES FROM DARKEST AFRICA.
BUMMER HOUSE AT THE PALACE
OP TSARSKOE-SELa
The payoda-llke atpicture illustrated
In the plcture'^to an Isolated summer
house in the yrounds of the royal resi
dence of Taarakoe-Selo. a palace In the
environs of BU Petersburg which Is the
tavortts home of the present Russian
aoverelyns. The unsettled state of the
empire renders U ImpracUcable for the
......
«T uruiPUUItllft
RUSSIAN MINES CAPTURED AT NEWCHWANG.
MEMORIAL TO A GREAT POI
POET.
memorial
The bust of Kllxabeth Barrett BrownIny shown' In the cut was unveiled racently at Camberwell by Alfred Austin
Uhlch*hV haiT^mp^id
alon. The bust was the gift of Passnjore Edwards to the polytechnic Instl------iDE Tweii.
well. Of
OI which
T....LI. be waa
tut ion at Camtorw
Mm. Browning was unthe found'
most intellectual poet of
doubtedly
mm
OLD HOUSE 4NCE OCCUPIED BY PAUL REVERE.
------------------------- A SUCCESSFUL STORY WRITER.
Rowland Thomas, born at Castlne.
Mraalllc Laera.
A method has recently been Investad
of depoaiung a meui coattof electr^
ly on Uces and other flnaYabrlcs. Tbe
process is still kept a aecreL but It
turn* out the most surprtalng reauim.
In
In effect
effect changing
coanging the
me tlasuesxpoaedlnuwue
«^ daintiest fabric* Of gold, sUver
Uronxe. The utility of to metalllaed
lace
covers
vanoue
uewa.
—
•Uc.cov.r.r.r.o..MdA
-T.
for toWe ornamentation and for centarpleces. srchltecu us* tom tn mural deconitlona. in appllcstloo* on uphotetery
and for the hangings of panels
panel* In
,*ioo». boudoir* and ridh dining balta.
makers of fine furniture Incrnst
Iter's Weekly for the brat short story
*|i used
vestmentt and In baU and evening
Trpheiy Oenea Xa t*« Ciwaaa.
Typhoid fever has baen traced to va
rious cause* and for loof Ice craam^
been ragaided as a means of convs^tag
thU disease. 7n to London Lancet
some Ome ago an account waa glrra
by Dr. W. G. Barra* of an alarming
onthreak of enteric fever wbldi occur
red In September last at XSovan. Bcotland. and which was ctaarty traced to
Infected Ice cream. It has been cosdsSlv^ly proved tot to dtatose may be
spread by to use of to* ahd Ira cream
by to fact that Its micro organism hoo
bean cnWvstcsd after having bean fratra In Ice for a very esosldenbls po-
,rtod.-Medkal itaenrt.
m.
.
His Starr. -Fagan." tor whtob^ bring to total to S08tOSO tecMpower.
_ paid at to rate of a doOar a word, n i. eatlmatad tot to 9«Dd total of
Tb* tabiamoth arak whawnio^
hat throimh to efforts of the 1
eeUd to to prasanrathm of htajforto oU
Tbe thre# great power sta^ bOW
bout on to Canadian aldo of
SitoTofSwS tSeigtairw
The alwMBV waooen structure ^ynawj
^ 2S5todbfl2a tt^lSSded^
mi
manufacturing concern re
mixed at Montrasl
Montreal with a
cently organlxcd
raplttl of $500,000, undertake* to msii!„farture a siirlng motor, ** well as
and----------------water and
steam motors.----The
! ^
, new devlfe for drlv«,UroHy Independent of any outslds power,
'requiring no atUebmenU to ctoctrlc
I wire* or other cooneetlou*.
; These motor*, with Which any maka
of machine can be fltta«^ wUl do away
with to necessity rff to operator
working to treadle, in this way effect
ing a Staring of Ubor whU# at to agiM
time permitting the wofk to be done In
about half the time Uken on msffalnaa
not fitted with It Tbe motor ta op«^
ated by a stout spring, which can hs
wound by hand and which, once wapRd
up. will work for a long time wlth^
any further attentian aside from to
wxulatlon of the machine.
her time. Some of her poems have Inspired the most vigorous dtocusMoo
hVr'4uX —
jsband Is much affected by ci
•reoiia In all Enyltoh speaking
... ______ .n pubUa and the greateM precautions are taken to ward off
external violence. The palace to con
stantly surrounded by *1 cordon of
moiinted Couaacks and gendarme*, ai
Ufo wllhlo the splendid preclncto
Taarakdb-gslo to lltUe better than li
prtsonmraL The exar spends mu—
time In this summer homw reading and
Before they evacuated the port of Newchwuny the
‘J’*/!?!
; and\walUny for better things caution
to strew tbe mquth of the river which constitutei. the eitlranc# to the
harbor with fioatlny mines. These Instruments of destruction
■wattered about the entrance l‘
enter. The Japanese, however.
m
SPRING MOTOR.
'
taken
taken by
by him
him th CaMP. Kyypt. where they are now on exhibition. Tl^y are
full yroa-n. and
an_ lhTiBe.1 does not reach the ahoulders of a man of ord nary
1 central Afrtca. and i
oi
suture, fliera? to a
>Tfr
Ira
one of them U ot^r
lha grwt fftfkPbA
bkHWIkln, la tba
__ _______
the country. R Is t Alpa. mswtir caaivMid. M oaa cf tby
HaMb achIrvciacBts la tha bla>
not tn a strict sense of the term a chat^
tttsMttttion. but J. Oydea Aimoar
It hto baalnaaB to sac that no de>
•crvlny person to turned from ito Aoera.
tram nrthm ptwUoB of tho mrterstandards by which
idpad. It to rtyidlT un- prlra. Wktm at oac time staiiped Ite
n founder havtny work. ptNriBC latD tbe bertag at tha
aactarlan.
rate of 16BOO gktIaM per mtante aa«
dralared. Tu rrllyioa
at «ocb a Idsb M^tara aa ta amke
* tbe pound, but t
Uonal. and ------------ —------------------ work ImpoMlhle aatU a rafrtieratme whether Ito converts are baptlaad tog praeeee bad bran tarrated. Ira
In a pond, a soop bow l or tbe rivwr."
water fwm a glacier wa» latradaeai
Mr. AnnooFs private braefbctloaa Into tbe boring, end the wall* were
ara known to be larye. but be ytvaa
without oatentaUon, and the pobUc Is
•
not takra Into hto conadanra He U Boaimcrr. xxuuiii
stnyularty devoid of any pppaumne* of tranraa were provided with
■elf consdouanaos and to averaa to no
toriety of any daocrtpUon. He to not a
man to b* aelectod from a company of
hto fallows aa the peer of aU of them.
Hto taate In drcaa to exoaedlnyly quleC
Ha likea a yood horse and keeps a atatotal absence of the
mark of the ma of mllUona In hto
tnrnouta. He to t too a lover of palnt________ - In nrt circles as an
unusually ahrewd eonnolsaeur. Hto
coUectlon of pictures la not the laryeat
private yallery In the country or even
tn hto home city, but It to tbe moat arwoann nmxxao i
ttoUc and haa been selected wjlh the
that the mes
graded temperature.
yreataat care.
Tbe sole heiress to tbe millions which
have flowed In a yolden atream Into the
coffers of the Armour interests to a Alpine rrgloii. Onra lbs brick Ur»—mUe maiden not yet nine who owe* tion for tbe tracks thrsutraed to go to
her very existence to the fierce and
almost fate defylny resolution of her ruin on account of tbe slippery nytnra
ither to keep her on earth. At her of tbe material compoalny tb* niounIrth she waa ao Uny and ao feeble that toln. TbU work bad to be done pwr:
Tbe Blmplou tunnel ta twelve mllra
.. demanded all the resources of sci
ence* and tb* services of an Incubator long, nearly three mllea kmger tb^ 8L
prevent the spark of life from for- OotUanl tunncL It has rasekbool^Ufe-i
klny the pitiful llltle body. Later It OOO.tlOO. Tbe railroad tbroogb It will ’
IS found that Lolita was afflicted be operated by electricity genctmtsd
Ih conyential dislocation of both
.„pa. and the parenta were brouyht to from tbe Alpine riveru Tuablng by.
raallse that she could never walk un wtik-h have also fondMied the power
less the wlxard who could reduce the for operating tbe electric pump* and
deformity mlyht be found. He mste- drills during the work of construction
rlallxed in the form of Dr. Adolf Lo - Ventltotlon of tbe tunnel ta secured
ren* of Vienna, who came to America, through the plan of It* construction.
restored the displaced femur head* to It conalstt really of two paralte* tun!«lr sockets and received a fee of
).000. the laryeat ^er paid to an or- neU flfty-alx feet apsrt. which are cont&O.Of
nected by transverse gsUerta* eruty
auryeon. '
tboi>c
aoo feet One tunnel thus ventllatee
ARTHUR _BRODERICK.
tbe other. The rock through whkb tbe
was drilled was mostly gran
LONG DISTANCE TELEGRAPHY. tunnel
ite. The beds of moving sand which
- There to now direct teleyraphlc com were eiieountered In tbe course of to
munication between Liverpool and Te
work'proved
very tronbtosome. The
heran, In Persia. Tbe atrelch of line In
qumilon to b> far the lonyeet In the 8wlM and Italian* auttetpato toga
world to be worked by alnyle tranamU- commerrial braeflu from to wtXh.
The journey by diligence over to
slon. 4.000 mllea of apace belny covered
by a alnyle operation of direct autoroat- Slmpkm pas* from Brieg to Isclto ocWhratalone worklny.
ctople* some ten hour*, and of courae
comparaOvely UtOe tralBc can be car
ried on by such amethod.
aru running througb tts tnuMl it will
require but s few mtotlt** ta |o ftom
tbe Swto* to the lUllah end.
•
.
! €fiy. wnm^m, •AnmoAY^iUNE'iA. tm.
V
.
PABl 8
■Cl-0«k> HopUu vOI Mm IM
« im tb. M« ID Ik.
«X m; tali jw win trO w «1»t to 4a.
1 aai Mt a rtek aaa. Iict If Ctere la aaj,
^
----------r -T ttnta waoMB 1
^fitum oj^
I ms taat cwr ta akM4
SHERLOCK
HDLME§
Ic waaa iaa creatarc. thta i
^ <M EacPtai
aad 0Mttta, Wtti Wa 0aat. aanaat
ey«a aad taaad. esMiy flKsa. Hip tare j
tar hla wH» aad Mb mat ta her atataa
ta Ms faataaaa. Haiwa had Itotanadj
ta Ms stary wldi tlia ataaast attmlteii. I
aad aaw be Ml far aoMe tfsa la aUeat
tfcaa^.
i
Bgr A. CONAN DOYLE.
I
Iri-
^ <X r>v.-*A M»«r I* MM.-(W.
TKc A4Ventvre <rf
the Dkncing Men\
No. 3 of tbc ierloe
---------
«t yoa 1
• food of QDWT taya-1
. and I Idra t tliiDk yoa <«b fital
I <iaeer«r oae Uua that I arwt ttia
j
St^to atady u taforr
-It la certalaty tmtlier a •■arlaaa
rs-siTb.
. MM. ^
Mil., tm.tr Mtcurn.nmmtr^
OLIflid had baae aaatod
fur aane baora ta aUaace.
vid. u. IM.
-Itaat yaa dUak. Ur. GoUtt" aald
be at last, -that yoar beat plaa woald
ta ta asaka a dhvct appeal to yaar!
wife aad ta ask tar to share tar aaeret
wfth year
UUtaa Cabitt taeok Ms laasBlYe taad.
-A proBDiae ta a pnicnlae. Mr. Hotaats.
If Elate wltaad ta teB aie she 'woatd.
J
— ^ ----------^ , Bomber of air
surd little lUpires danrlod across the
paper apsawM^ they are drawa. ^y
i rtirtd ^MEUtritaf ur
i ao graiaaqai aa «ld«<rtr
O# wm
WU '.
«,
Yeasel la which1 ta
^
sboald. Mr
Mr. flc
HohBsa. bat my
tai^toK »
wtte dosa. It ta frtahtentair her Ui
BMtadaroaspcadQct. Hta ,
ftae aays nothin*, hot I eaa aee
traaaank apoahte br^
he |
^
^ ,
I fiacu my polat of view llta a
^ n,, matter to the bcktam."
te, laak bird with daU giay plotoQoinwi ImiU up tbe paper ao th
ata kwl • bla<* topknot
-Bo, Wataosi,*’ aakl ta anoomiy. -t«m
d& not propoae to Invest la Hoolh AfBtean aecurtfloir
1 gBxt a htart of astootahmeoL AacwloBwd 'as 1 was to liotmaB' corioos
-How oo oaHh do yoa know ttatr 11
Bat 1 aa jasttfled la taklny!
m’^.0. .u
»,i
. __J
' ter. Mr. HUteo Cnbltt but 1 alwmld
.n ami" i
*1 ought to make you sign a paper to i be vefy much obliged If /<»o
tat effect.'
«irect.*» I ’
j kindly go over It all again for the beothat
friend, Dr. Wataon."
-Wbrr
elU of my friend.
-Wbyr
-rm not much of a stoiy teller." aald
-Bocanaa In live mlontea yon arlU
•usly
aay that Itt la all so
1 onr vtaltor. n«
. Hasping and unao abaonlly
abanrdly almple."
simple.”
' anda. *«ron
"1 am BoioI that 1 «taii
ahaU aay nothing I claaping bta great, strong bands.
' will Joat aak me anything that I don’t
off the
the kind."
kind.*
-Ion aee. my daar B'atson"-he prop-1 make Hear. I’ll borin at tta time of
pad his tent tabs la tta rack and began ; my marriage last fear, but I want
feasor i sa^r first of all that, though Tm not
to tectnra with tta air of a profeasor
Bddrsoaing hla claao-"lt It not really ! rich man.
Infer- 1 log Tboepe for a matter of five centndiOmn to coaatmet i aeries of tafei
each dependent upon Its prede-1 riee, and there is no better known fam
and each almple in Itertf. If. : Hy in the cognty of Norfolk. Last
\ to London tm tbe Jnbll
after doing m, one simply knocks out |i 1 came up
all tta central Infetenccs and preaenta l and I stopped at a boarding boose m
Ota's aodlenee with tta starting point 1 KnateU square, becanae r»rk«. ^
awl the eooclnaloii. one may produce j vicar of our parish, wm staying In IL
a ataitllng though poaslUy a meretri“There was an American young lay
ctom effect iNow, It was not really | tbere-Patrick was the naro^Btale
dIAcnIt by an Inspection of the groove ; Patrick. In some way we became
between your left forefinger and I frienda. until before my month
thSteh to tee) nra that you did not - 1 was as roucb In love aa man couM
paapoas to Inaest your small capital In ■ be. We were quietly mi
tta gold fiehSai”
hitry oSce. and we ret
-I scenecohnectloo."
folk a wedded couple. Ton'll think^
“Very likely; not. bnt I can quickly ' very mad.
Hotaca^ttat a man of
show yon a cltae conoectlOD. Here are
^
the missing llnka of tbe very silnple
chain: F'Irst, ^on had chalk between past or of her people, but If ytai saw
your left finger and tbnmb when yon her and knew her It would help you to
rstnrtad from the Hub last night; sec- uoderstand.
•*8lie was very straight about It was
OWL you put chalk there wheu you
Elsie. I can't ssy that abe did not give
me every chance of getting out of It If
I wished to do ao. *1 have had
about them. I would rather never alInde to the paat. for ina very painful
to me. If you take me. Hilton, you will
take a woman wlio has nothing that
abe ueed bo peraonally aabamed « bol!
you will have to be cc
word for It and to allowr me to be all
t the time
aa to all that pasaed up to
t
wIh‘11 I became y'onra. If these
condltloua are too hard, then go luick to Nor
folk *aud leave me to tbe lonely life In
which you found me.’ It was only the
> Itefore ourr wedding that iabe raid
_
j -Well, we have been married now for
Oterrttkt by Ool4cf*s Wf*Uy.
j B year, and xery happy we have l»een.
"ITsIl, JBr. HHmrs. wknt do you make ’
vf Outtf
I dune. 1 aaw for the first time aigns of
,Ko.
' trouble. One day my wife received a
reed the letter'and threw it Into^tbe
weeks ago that Tliurstou had an op
fire. Sbe made no aliasion to It after
tion on some Nouth African proiterty
ward. and I made none, for a promiae
which would expire iu a month
n easy
I always a look of fear upon
^
b«- U*
; friend. Bnt until she aiieaks I can aay
nothing. Mind you. ate ta a truthful
teaaad a sheet o7 paper upon the table
hta
htehle
««»«.«. to d»Dd-i;
•Mipia.
,
u
sbe married me.
tSaoked w ith amaaement at the ab-< 8be would never bring any stain upon
aord bieragiypliica upon tbe iui|>er.
' U; of that I am sure.
-Why. Holmea. it ta a child's draw-,
I come to the qu^ part
tag.”' I cried.
! of my‘ atory- About a week ago-lt
-Oh, thafa yow Wea!"
was the TnewUy of last week-1 found
•^•hat eteenhoukl It her
j oo one of tbe window allta a number of
■‘That Is what Mr. Illltou Cnbltt of aboard little dancing figures like these
, Sadlng Thorpe Manor. Norfolk, ta very npon t^e paper. They were scrawM
•nxloua to know. This little conun-l arlth chalk. I thought that It waa tbe
drum came by tbe firat iwat. aad he<
,rlio had drawn them, bat
araa to follow by tbe next traimj
,orore be knew aathlng about
aaouKi noi oe• very
^-wy m»c» uiv
this were be."
lid upon the!
▲ heavy etep was beard
ataiiw. and an Instant Uter there
tered i tall, jraddy. clean ataven l
- and
-~1 florid
tteman whoae cksar eyas
;
-----------bring a whUf
of t
ime-i
plulto «in b. DtlMlDM u>d «>■
uoN corns to
WANTEO-Competeni glH at once
Mr*. R J. Morgan. Slate and WYltlogton.
jime HI
;WAHTlO-AlTO-B.MOHK«f..kb»
I. UONCOFFfZrctedtaM
■re awB clem watertem
fctoctoiT. Sto0«talri4
lion-bead on every packs^
Beta Uieae Lion-baeda lor TaloaUe pra
SOU BY ttOCEKS EVERYWHESE
FOR RENT.
i FOR RENT-FUl. >^lx riK.m* and talh.
i Enquin> Koono S. Markham block,
pfof^ me to come To
1 Told
told her
iH-r • va«mt
vacant eye. Finally 1
M 'ho “
It ij, .................. ...
frankly that 1 wUbeU '
_ ^.. ...... ...........
waa who played amh abaurd trk ks.
Upoo u*. ^e an»wert*d that It wui„,uda to#c» tl»er. Then he wrote a .
aome senseleM prartk-nl Joke and that ,
tHrcram UJHI
u|hiu a cable fonu. "If
1 ahonkl nut take any uothv of It.
la as 1 lio|»e. you will I
my ...............
auawer to this
t!
auiioya you. Hilton,
Hilton, we
-•If It really annoys
^ verr pretty «-nse to i«W to your {
might go and travel, you and L and pollertlon. Watson." aald be. "1 expect
so avoid this nutaauee.*
.
■ ,k^. .v- *i»all be able to go down t.i
Wltat. be
le by a
Jokerr sakl I.
ven*
copy of any frwh dancing
^
,,_____
may apficar. It ta n tbooaand pities •Why. we abouUl have tU- whole coim- j
liigltlng ut ns.’
1 confess that 1 waa filled with cuiithat we )uv* oot a reproduction of ty las
• to bed.’ snM she, •ami t
those which were done in chalk
tronUnuetl In Monday's I>.Nuc.t
it Tn
in the
the luorulng.'
luuruii
the window alll. Make a dlacrert*’•«»
«t
qnlry also aa to any strangers iu tbe 1 ••»mld.nily. as sbe spoke, 1
Mlghborbood. When yon bare eollect-1 white face grow whiter yet iu the
rss.oa.SMp.
ed some fresh evidence eome to me I uioonlight, and her baml tiglitctM<d up
The old thn>c-«h i ker I Mike of Well
again. That ta tbe beat advice which I on niy Hioulder. Sometblug was raov- Ingtoii. owe the prklc of the ItrltKti
can give yon. Mr. Illltou Cnbltt. If | log fh tbe shadow «>f the touUiuiis4*. 1
Iwing ^
dark, cr««i»plug liguiv which
there are any preaatng fresh derelophiitiK-led Iu 1S.VJ ;nu1
ments I shall be always nndy to run i
cutler and «Mluatt«l.
^
in your Norfolk
" ben w .r
d.. land «a:u.:d Ilussla ill IsTd. .Vt that tluw ids w.-i* the
Idgre^t mtili-of-war In the wnrtd.
very thoughtful, and several limes lu ' fonvulslve strengili. I trinl tbe next few days I aaw him take hi. (
Itut she carri«l
got
Hear,
but
by
slip of paper from bis noudsiok and ’
At last i g
Whiit can
and tire :asi sJmis » mlutile.
look long and earneatly at the curlouj- ^
_
stand up to Ii«t;'’ k-iM n Ix>tMiuii pni»erflguroa Inscribed upon It. He made no , reached the h«u^ ll^ cteato^ was Klie Wji*^ «»f wocsl. «»f rt»ur>u'. and rc|i•lluslon to tbo
l.o..v„. ooUl
Zr n-nciiic^l the pridiuv* of seventy-six
acres of for(•^l oak.
Wheu be called me T"
* dancing men which had already twitv
back.
I
OirU. If you .an. ro,. n„«. I.uub.nu
appeared
ahd which 1 have wple
• You had better stay here. Watson.-----------diber sign |e>in. swt'Ct breath atid k«k*i1 kK)ka
that paper. There was no oilier
"TYhy'f"
of the fellow anywhere, tliougti I ran lIoIUster'H Rtx*ky Mountain Tea. The
-Bocaose I had a wire from Hilton
the gtvuuils. . Atid yi*t the
iie.Kt I
Publtt this morning. You remember
thing
fiUtoo Cnbltt of tbe dancing men? He amazing
or-Taiblets. Johnson Drug Co.
taen there all the time, for wtan 1 ex
wna to reach Liverpool street at
amined the door agalu In tbe morulug
He may be here at any moment. I he bad scrawled some more of fal« pk-TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
gather from his wire that there have tnres under the line which 1 had albeen aome new Incidents of Impor
reodyseen."
tance."
-Hai’e you that fresh drawing?"
We bad not kmg to waR. for onr Nor
“Yes. It ia very short, but 1 made a
folk sqnire came stral^t from the sta
co!»y of K. and here It la."
tion as fast as a hansom could bring
.\galn be prwlu«'i'«l a jiaiier. The
him. He was looking worried audide- i
«...
•
“cw
UaiKx; wu-i iu tlds form;
lined
COMPARE
-It's getting on my nerves, this boalncaa. Mr. Ilolmca," aald be as be sank,
like a wearied man. Into an armchair.
‘Tt'a bad enongh to feH that you are
surrounded by unseen, unknown folk, i
wbu have aome kind of design upon i
but when. In addition to that, you
know that it ta Just killing your wife
It be
blood ran endure. She's
wearing away under It-Just wearing
away before my eyes."
-Has she asid anything yet?"
-No, Mr. Holmea. sbe baa not. And
-THl m«^" said Holmes—and I could
sec by bis eyes that be was miirb exHted-’‘was this u mere uddUlou to the
first, or did ll appear to be entirely
aei>nrate’r"
•Tt was on a Uimwut panel of tta*
door."
••ExcelU*nt: Tills is far Ibe most Im
portant of all for our punioM*. ll UlU
me with lioiH-s. Now, Mr. Illltou t'u
blit, plea.se eontlnue your must Interest
lug st.ateiueiit."
^••1 have nothing more to say. Mr.
rasi-al.
l^ie aald that she
»ot my i
r from
I fami;
oily a
r^ntatlon ««
pride lu our nnaumed
euunty a^ <
rays felt It
honor, and I always
it was
waa leadlead
ing to the point but aaomehow tt turned
off before
—--------‘
we got *•-----•*
there."
-But you have found out aometblng
for yourself?"
-A good deal. Mr. Holowa. I have
several fresh dancing men pictures for
you to exaudne. and. what ta more tmIM^nt I have seen the fellow."
-What-tta man who draws them?"
-Yes; I saw him at work. Bnt I wUI
you everythlni^ In order. When I
irot 1back after my vtalt to you tbe very
Ant thing I saw next morning waa a
fresh crop of danHng men. They tad
been drawn In chalk upon tbe blaHc
wooden door of tbe tool bo*«e. which
stands beside tbe Uwn In full view of
tbe front windows. I took an exact*
copy, and here It to." He unfolded a
paper and laid It upon the UWe. Here
to n copy of the bieroglyphICB:
,^rlm,s. what,
^
;
<*ouj«*to
liarm. f»r 1 «-ould
“T*.
•“ f.
not douUt
that. sta* knew wbu thta mau
was auU vhul ho in«-ant h.v these
straugt* Signals.
Ignnls But tta*re Is a
my wife's vukv. Mr. Holmes, and a
took lu her eye* which forhld doubt,
and I am sure that It was indeed my
own safety that was iu her lulud.
There's the whole case, and now 1
want your advhv* as to what I ought
to do. My own Incllnatlau I* to put
half a doaten of'my farm lads in the
terubhery and when this fe!l.*w comt*a
agalu to give him surii a hiding that
be will lea\-e u* in peace for the fu
ture."
-I fear Jt la too deep a case for such
simple renwslles.” sakl Uulnu's. -How
kmg can you stay in l,oudon?"
-1 must go back today. I would not
leave m.v wife alone at night for any
thing. She is very nervous and begged
me to come back.”
ay yo
e atopr
th you
1
-ExcHlentr said Holmea. -Excel have been able to return with
j
le
day or two. Meanwhile youJ will
^
lent: Pray contlnoe.”
-When I had taken tta copy I rubbed me these itapers, and I think tluit I
out tta marta. hut two memtnga later
you a
a fresh loKriptioo bad appeared,
light upon your <
have a copy of it here;"
SfaerhMk BHum
HoIumb mhbfd his Mmds andcfaucktad
with delight
e.. -Our material to npidty acromnlat. ^
^
washed out. ing." aald be.
"Three days later a
mmUoued the matter to my
acnwlcd tqmu paper and placed under
a pebble upon tbe snndlaL Here it ta.
any more ceme to let tar sec them. Tbe characters are, as you ae«v exactly
None did come foe a week, and then
1 goto
ly stnf
lying on
who knew Win ao xcfO. to aee that
excited. Tbe mo
he was profoundly
|
ment that Hilton Cublti'a broad baric
hod diaappeared through the door my
comrade rudied to the table, laid out
aU tta anpa of paper containing danc
ing men tn Iriint of him andBirew hlmtelf Into an Intricate und cteborate cal-
JSrX D.Dn-D8 . r«D, a- PD^D
pDaiD.^ftoL 8UK..^;^b«
gbserhed in bit task tbs* he had
dently forgntta my preacncc. Sotne-
tlmce ta waa making progrvaa and
uhtetted mud aang at hta work. SometlBioa ta was puoted aad wouU alt tor ,
a f)F«grtedhggr and j
of ua. ta waa aboaVtp att down w^ l«*«* «ke • w«»“ * dreomj^
Ma eye reeteB upon ^ paper wtthita 4*^ »«*
curloua marttnmi which 1 tad iuat ex- M ^ <T««- It was then teat 1 wrote
"AteTf ■rr*y*"r***-***’^
j iwLmii
liiit
KIMBALL
PIANOS
With all tbe Rest
niciit ill tbe iM*w8ig»iMT8
ctiHip pianos. He jjo«i
lii.L’-SC
8li<liiii;-sc;tIi’-}iou84>.
iiml
lOl)
piano, rotiuttv) in
aitb <»iir stroke
x>k«* l'» $:WU.
it
▼«>
Bemembar the fntare ttea bi yota
toad.« actettfiic reedlag vHn rerata
the tne Ute'i Uatory. Over BIT
XJnloa 8L bide eBtem»re.
ItlB-tt
;FOR RENT—House. Inquire D. A.
j Kild<f. i34 West .NMnlh 8tr,*ef. Citlsens phone 121.
June * tl
-Tbesr hierxwtyphlca hare rvldenUy i
Wtrary;
"rZ:. i;:: |
city.
June 845t
OLD SETTUmS- EXCrRBION AT
PETOSKEY.
two • The G. R. & 1. R.v. sill run special
FOR RENT—KIpht-UKiin fiat with two!tiaih rounis. steam heat, clectrk j train for this nccaslon. leaving Travllght and gas. KuU'ck *-Hovt. 121 crM> City al 7 oVktck a. m.. June H.
June Ml* arrlvlng Ik inskey lrt;aa a. m. RHumrnlon.
RENT—Two ioslUc r«K.niK ault- Ing train h'avihg Ptdofckey at 6
able fur sleeping nwms.
rooms. Inaulre
Inquire O'clock p. m. Fhrc for round trip |L
Dr. Sawyer, over Johnson drug I’himc tlrkci olfii'v f«»r partlmlara.
June »Al
June 6-tf
J
TRY A RECORO kVANT AO.
FOR RENT—Fnmished rooms for
IlBht hoiiscktH'pinK. Inquire Record
omce.
June 2-tf
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental WorK
FOR RENT. OR SALE—Meal market
on ctirner Front and Division stfeeia. 3.K.rnBtSL
Thos. Gunton. C30 Fifth sjreet. CUIrens phone llC,
may 23-if
TO RENT—Furnished rooms In col
lage with every convenience. Ad
dress Box 274 or call at office.
may 24-tf
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
L08T-IU,..^-« «6 W«U>.u,.o„ S,
black purse containing a five dollar j
bill. 72 ceuLs in silver and a watch
key.
Finder please leave with
Chief id Pt*Ilcf AEhton.
June 5-U
FOR SALE
dart Ir advance and I will select the ;
xery best eggs. W. H. t mlor, 40R j
Fifth street.
j
24C7 aat ib wed to July 1 i
329 soum UWOII STREET
KEVSTONE BRICK
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Thliiy atres ^
fruit land within one mile of city.)
Sell on easy ‘erms or exchange for:
city property and pay diffen-nce. |
Address "H.," Ilecord office.
June 7-.7I i TRA
MARK
410 N. Ktamay 27-tf
FOR SALE—Store hulldlng, stock and
fixture*. Will sell all or any part,
or will n*nt building. Apply at once.
Cbas. Roaemlial. Traverse City. Mich.
may 27-lf.
BARGAINS In
real
eetate.
Tratorso City
Brick Co.
KEYSTONE. MICH.
If. W.
HOUStS AND LOTS on monthly pay
ments. H. W. Smith, C13 West
Eleventh strecL Citizens phone
199.
'
may 29-tf
FOR SALE—Pine residence property.
10-rbom house and barn. 100 ft. lot;
house baa city* water, bath room and
furnace. Inquire of F. Thurtell over
Pint NaUooal bank. Telephone 28.
may 22-tf
FOR SAI.E OR RENT-3partly furntahed aeven-room summer cottage
It sav»*s you money, saves
your nerves ami your
patience.
at Olff Mlaakm Beo^ resort. Inquire H. K- Brinkman, Old Mtaalon.
may 12-1 mo*
KIMBALL
FOR SALE—Bight oMcn lotn on
Wast 14th street ndjoinhig Morthem
Michigan asylum property, ■attnhle
fbr rasldeoce purpones or gardening
Ptau aoB and weU loentud. Bach lot
equal to 10 oomiaan building lota.
Priest aad tsrma runaoasMn. Apply
H. B. HAMIER. Prop.
FARM FOR SALS—Knowa SB the
OunteuWm. Ynn tsks houss ssd
lotaspsyMto Isgulru B. J. Mor
amatmeA. V. n^dn^.iiiniMi
NIOHIOa.to
EGGS FOR HATCHING from high We arc DOW tDikiiTg ordcFs
grade S. C. D. Ix^ghorn*. Prices |
for ilie celebrated
reasonable. Order three or four |
FARMS to trade for city property.
H. W. Smith. €13 WY?*t El^mlh St
Citizens phone 199.
may29 tf|
MUSIC HOUSE
pr. D.
Tsaclier of Violin
Sofitk Side Shoe Store
FOR' 8i^LE:Tidk-.^heei: Ajax
model. .Morgan A- Wrlgl i tires. In
quire at 21*:: Bast P'ronl street.
June 9-tf
"tlm* Frio* Store” ami fimls
a uuirii U*tU*r piano at a tint
pric»* of
no unire aske<l,
no iiiun* or K-ss n<*ccpUvl.
Just, Because Its
Ri^ht, Because Its JnsU
• WlU O. P. CWW* IM.
J. M. HUELLIUHTEL
LET ME build for you. Monthly pay
ments. II. W. Smith. C12 W«»t ,
Eleventh alrccL CiUrens phone 199.
may 29-tf
Vou'll never know how
really jrcMxi a Ki-MU,
.mu,au. ri.t.s'o
is until you compare it wit
with
the rest .* Vou’ll never know
how wi*ll the Kimlvall plan of
piano 8<*llin;; will suit yoiruntil you look into it. Tbe
Kimliall plan is
0. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
LAL ESTATE AMD LOANS
LOST
Tbi* next ilny Im* tiinls that
In* has a poorly ouisinicbil
ainl inis«*ral»ij Hiin toiMnl
piano. ;»iJil»nT>win^ Kuspirif>ns
In* goos to tin* KI.MB.\LL
Moral; Keep yonr Eyes
Open and Try the
KIMBALL PLAlf
■v;-|
played In my studio Tneadayo. his
tween 2 and 4 p. m. Mt. Francen
8. iSmim. W5 Baal Eighth St. Trav.
erueaty. New phone ^7^
Jim* 3 imo
WANTED—Barber. Srat Has*, at UuB
barber shop tmmedtatHy. June S-lf
CMMoKXBf fterctple
ipl
MISQELLANEbUS
■ARBCR WARTRO-Plrat dnas aaatt
ORAVMBN, ATTENTION—We toto
wanted at Phrte PInoe. Apply 1
sold our team aad wtah U^gei ynnr
onee.
June Wf
bM «■ dsUvertng for u> at imee. Thu
WANTED-Woman cook; also dtelng
Boston Store.
jane S4t
room and ehamtoglrta. Lto \*tew
Homie. Elk Bopida. Mich. June S4t TMB HCW MANI8M—l’,HM Dft M
WOOLBOK SPICE CO.. THsdo. Ohio.
quite bring I
I content to take her oo her own i the plunge.>. 1 have tried tobelp her.
Id tbl.
lOK OOFFXI
to 0MT m ^artarM a cantury 7
la tea aaj alrof^
thaa th*
ytat mm
•ticfll
lltop*
inuamltate imlabborbood. »«.
.eTcraTamall w«U‘S
filOta
Wtal AtaSl teDiM
^
-xo *.
^
WANTED.
WAHTEO-Nurte glri to take ears of
baby ISi ymra old. OMnmhln hoteljane »«f
pa*e tom from s notebook. The mark.-“I
Inta
dona to paacU aad raa la aolve It. If. oo tta other band.
It ta
tfalB way:
ayatematlc, 1 haw no doubt that we
shall get to the bottom of It But thia
partJcolar aample ta ab abort that 1
o do nothing, and tbe facta which
to hare brought me are ao Indefinite
at we ha\-e no haata for an lurestl
itlon. I would auggest that you rem to Norfolk, that you keep a keen
Ua wbatasd nmnd npoo hla atool with
Hodata eumiaed It for ama« time,
a ataamla* taot tabo ia hte hand aad a I and ttan. foktla* It carefnlly op. ta
gtoam oC amaoMiioBt la hta dsop art placed It la hta pookeCbook.
f'
-This promises to be s most Intereta-Xote. WatBOO. aonfeas yoorself ut-1 lof aad uunsnal case,” aald be. “You
, gave me a few particoUrs la your lettarty takim aback,* aald he.
ter a
to toveat
lermt your
row money
.DoDqr
SqrPhiiihbYoiir
to (too. YE. BaS.
toWY’tf
The Flower
OF Destiny
AnEpnodeof dieSecoodlEiiipue
By WILLIAM DANA ORCUTT
ACMARMINC Mi aammee
bate) as to Utoosay ai
Nopto.nLa.dEte.te. TWe
.» ua toataial Oatatou by
Outota Yito. and to teltet ia
•pwii^toitetetodbytedu-..
to adMi te wto*>*totoate
e( toter si to Btetetote
At AU BooblocetTodiqr
PncE$i.25
A>CitoChtefcCa.PabMte.Chii^
HOUSEMXAOEPMTIEIT
liWtni,liiv ^
:
|*lk> tlrty rt> Whose flMttka. flsr bttMihC.
C« art aoi ptiir. old frlrtrt! Tfcfwr With the artre seeing caa aatar
CM* mMs, '
-But.- they aaSd, “here are wom
TIrt son is goldw krfsbt aeroM tU
wait,—
im:
To head aafl to nw, at ihy «bB!“
MeUtfBks I AM
4be strsmlrt “Tba Boacer U aersaat to an.
«Ha*.
Beiag aUve to tha aMota^g aetata;
MeetHif dim tb«
vOloa If Byaelf I eaa asnre. I ob frap.—
Say this to your awatar fToB Be.**
•TIrtt sted Its gntm adm Ua oMaa
W.
I
Aad Irtar lu lk?«M «oroioHii«s caraMicblgaa auawberrlaB bare been la
the aMrkdt ftar aoase Ubo aod tha falasB rtray.
. As carelau a*i arcr* w«r tkal looa fosa ttouB Otaad Travuna hoBe«rawa ber
ries arm aooa ha chaao and pIsottfaL
That nmoory tails
of-taUs yoa Tbate la w> herry srhieh leads itsalf to
ar Bsay deHdoas aaea or «a so deaad art.
OM friend, to abma aad ptay. acrradly popular. Hobs Gheur this
week is a apedul strasrberry auBber,
- ’ Why shoMld mm alvays loU. aad rtrlra
aad Bwowg the away radpes eoUectad
for KsiB?
1
tram rartad aowoea srili be found
Ooca loan ago life bald a doapar
enough rariety to auk all tastes.
rbarn;
To start with, hero are jovea deWt Boihing kn«*a of antkma thoogbu.
lldgas dcaerts.'as given by an eastern
^ - j
or *isin.
Ob. aallt alih lna ojrta wore tba
44dan war
]
Wbcm )^»uthriil r««t lajbaadlaas aaas>
ure stray.
Irome. ivt ua kaov agala ona Mia daj:
Sweat Hainincr-s iralcb la caUlag yon
sad ma.
|
Old fricstd. coaia out and play.
—pruolla Jbuiei gberman.
>ut of
t^ik
giraa!
With anbreatluM^air. IHlmHable. clean.
Wlih soft, swoft"»«^‘ sof bappy grow
lag things,
Tba laavas' soft flutter, aoand of saddoo wings. ‘
i
The far faint hills, 4he water wMa be
tween.
Broaat of the graatj earihBoiher!
Hera wo lean
|
With ao ooosaatlaaB! hard to Intar- tatw.
,
Contant. with tba aoalnitawnt nature
brings.
_
:
Just tp be out of doors.
I when the unoouatad
To all of
strings
Are keyed aright, andil one clear music
rfngi
i
In all our hearts. Jdy wnlTersal. keen.
if doors.
1 the Ooanopol-
beiTtoB,
aad coBlaae AM pcooena till the flMi
-------- --------- »-»>i
----- amiMic«f eou «Mi M* ;*»dcoMte«eaiipf«»»tlHtli«««k;
ReV.C. T. I
jto fOH. Snclakle «aeh layer of tbe|
aaflflaerfpeaiBateflafl
berrtoe with powdetefl saflar; cover
atIktoBBB«aeiifla^ Mbcqatoto Ilea. MB the ereaB that la left in
1 MeflUpl
Jy.naeatBboatBBUia^lneh- rtag artuBfl the oolekto cf the cake.
qaarc Here la a imart 4
Bb la thIcfcMH. pot B » greaaad terse
deficiaanaarvad with 1
aqoflre haktep tin. aofl hake la h very
for cear twaaty Bteutea. the hack af the raapa thea poar tt in Stir tbe beaten wbltas cf two or ihmc aaractiveaMaveryflettoioasde«aert.i“;!2^
-».«-4
eggs inao a bowl af
Spik la half Bhca, takea troos the to a gteaa fliah. swertaa to taole
even and tpnad eoB kaS wRh terttcr. flavor oflth HmmL AM. BJrriag aMit- rics. Use this ta pRace of oresB and
la ttfwwbarvy Ttms.
j
rtiwol and qoeatlon Baas ^
Pteoa tha taBor hair <B a terse Baat ly. ooe renart tahlcg or three teartha amnr. (t is v
The toUawtng recipes, given Rartp*-*®**Strawberry
pot half the berrtoa on this. cf atahtoapooaof Uqaid reaMt. 1
year In Honre Cheer, are repeated by
*nr»ce aad aanaoa at T:|0
act U away to coal, hetag earafal not floart of rtfie strawbenrtoa vrith one
toJar iL Jad before aervlag flu she# poand of flee graralated sngar. mash
terbeiTtos—Put a] All are earflially tavtted to Ombb aiB
oa tcB WMppaderaaB pay either he bet glasses with aHemate spooafato of well and then rob thRmgb a store.
pound of sagar'to one of berries. InJ^**/
paarad over tha sriBto eake or aenrad the Joaket and sliced and sweetened Dtanolve one box of goiaUne la a coplayers la (he preaenrlng kettle. Set
with It te a aeppmte AM. This cake strmwberriea. Heap whipped cresB on hd.of cold water, and set 1i in a place
AAnry M. C. Chwwh.
top. aad put amefiam large berry dart whero it will wsroi gradnallv. Whip oa the stove tlU tbe sugar Is dissolved:
wai serve eiflbt petaeoa.
Rev. Hugh Kenaedy Paator.
draw
forwaid
and
tot
it
boil
ten
miaed with granalnted anpar to the cen three plats of thick, ssreet cream to a
Claas meeUag. »;tf p. m.
Morning aarrlee, lft:S0 a. B.
ter. Serve with ahaond or any dell- stiff froth, pour In the diaaolved geto- ate*, skim: take oat the berries on
ThehldflH
Sunday aahoal at il m.
tlne. and continue whipping with the plates and s«S In the s.»n. Boil the
ana €f tbe fltobea caiecake. '
Hpvrorth taagna. C
syrup ten minutes longer; poor over
pan
act
on
ice
nntfl
qofie
firm^
then
Suawflerics
la
Meriaghe
Baaketawhich la hlaiflrte. No olhcrihoiteakc
t
the
berries.
K*-ep
in
the
a
day
or
K5S*^3}S*Thuratey"'evanliik
Mpare wtth it; aafl thecaSnlaU Beat the whites of two eggs to a stiff add thq strawberry pain. Have readv two. bringing In lK-f.«^ the dew fall# aiT.sa.
inuraaay evaam^
small spooge chariotie molds. 01
___ BoeCkB made of poor, dry spoage snow; add two caps of powdrted sug
at night. To can them, use thriH--qiiarA oortial welooBe to lluof ■f ifirfli
eafca <BB BSCS la eoafectloaers* wla* ar, onehalf teaspoon of lemon extract, one large mold, fill wl*h fh«- mistun let* of a pound of sugar to a potmd of
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flows aad gaMrally served as a straw- aad atrawberry Joiee to a cotor a drtl- so that h rises well overr the top.—Wo
berries, put it oa them ov«t night. In |
(Blaclplaa^ 5 ’
Chureh of Chriat (OiaelptoaJ.
I’s Magazine.
harry shortcika Is a psaody on the dc cate plak. Drop la apoonfuls on batThomas p. Ullom. Pastor.
Puffs Wih EerswboTr Sauce.—^Pui the murnittg pour off the juice, boil and
vhlch la tered paper, and pat in-a very cool
Quiet hour. FtSO a. m.
pour
ovethem,
when
roof
drain
It
tin
butter and a
Morning worahip. 16;M 1
Bade after these directions; Make a oven to dry out. Cook one cup of ang- J a founh of s capful
md n>pcst the process for tan or three
Sunday acbool at ISrflO m.
fich. tight tea biscalt eroat. aaliig ar with one half-cnp of water until It i cupful of hot milk into t“e aaucepan
lings. <ir until as thick as you Uke
inienncdlato t&ndeavor. &:4S p.
tyrloa tha amount of abortenlng used will crock. Uae this to fasten the mer- ? ov«r tbe fire. When hot. add s founh it. The last time throw in the to rrles. |
tngues
together
In
the
form
of
little
1
of
a
cu.nful
esrh
of
flo-r
and
sugar
blacaits. latcad of mSk mix tbe
let It boil a few minutes and seal up In ^
I>»I,^U1
iu«jiic. TwOw
floogh with cream. Roll It out thin; baskeu.' Just before serving Bll the|»ifted together. Cuok, stirring con jars. This keeps the flavor and
bakedt IB a qntok ovea. oa rouad Jelly haskeu with line ripe rtrawberrtoa.1 *tamly uni II thick and Rmo»>ih. Tak*
.f the fruit
. Evangelistic service, •Tbaroday
cake 0ns. l^Tilto hot cut each oak# aweetenW and mised with whipped j from <he fire, add the beaten yolks ol
Ort-ai-grsmlmolher's
Firaw
lK-rry
I’fe-1
eream.
These
are
naort
dellcloua.
aad
!
three
eggs
and
mix
thorouehln
Flavui
la two layers with a stroag allk thread.
Jtmkir Endeavor Saturday. 9:S0 p.
-Tak«* five itoiiudM of snta’.l but ‘ m.
fold In the silffly-liest.;
aa a knife will make It heavy. While especially
wpocMuiy dainty
osimy for
lor festive
lesuvc oooaaloas;
otswow*. «^ith vanilla and
Bake in but- ripe strawberries (wild
^
atUI hot batter one aide of each half. | or amnmer evening refreshments |
and when cold put one of ibe layers. Bo»b atrawberrJes and cream should tered gem pans In a moderate ovea llclousi. aU.; a few tablespoons of cold j **'‘*"Kcrs.
crust Bide down, on a big plate;
Plate; cover I
thoroughly chilled before they are fifteen or twenty minutes. If more valer and set them to rook a* for Jelly..
First M. E. Ch
convvmient tbe latter may stand some ‘ Poor In a Jelly bag and leave in a
It with half crushed strawberries, pal pat Into tbe haskeu.
Rev. Tbos. Oix. Pa.Mor,. .
lime before baking. Serve with the warm place over night to drip. Add >o
atably sweetened; then put s layer of
CluKs meeting. 9:.to a. m.
Morning service. 10;SO a. 1
the cake, cruet side down, on tbe lay piatf with puff paste, prick ilwell, and ; ^®ltovrlng strawberry Kauce: n*>at a this Juice five ptumds of broken loaf
Sunday school at noon.
do)lca*e brown.
brown. Pill
Pill it.when
when ] third
third of
of aa cupful
cupful of
of butter
butter to
to aa cream,
cream, sugar,
sugar, half
half aa cup
cup of
of rose
rose water
water
er of berries; cover that layer with the hake toaado|lea*e
Bpwonh league. 6:15 p. m.
entshsd berries; then a layer of the COM, with fine ripe stmwbenieii^ sliced I add a cupful of sugar and cream again, half a pound of strained honey;
rice. ■? '»o - cake, emst side up; ‘cover this srtih and sweetened, and pour ovpr a cup of «hen gradually the b«-aien white of one It down to a thick syrup, nil pint Jars
vfaold berries, and serve with sugar whipped cfBUn which has been sweet, j egg and s cupful of nuo-bed strswl»er- as full as possible with fresh straw
ened. flavored with lemon, and ' ries. It is escntial to add the white of l>errieH. the euest to Iw t-ad When a
and plenty of sweet cream.
whisked lightly Into the stiffly whipped I
and fniU very gradually to pro can is full screw on ihd ll.I tightly,
w hites of tvro eggs. Another dellcloos j duco a light aod fluffy sauce. The Set them In cold water In a large kei-1
real Yankee strawberry short
W. T.
/
pie may |>e made by pouring a pint of - aance may b<‘ made early and chilled tie and let it conic to a Ih>1I. then op«« {
cake. make a rich biscuit crust. Tra
rich cnatard while still warm over the; on Ice—Woman * Magazine.
the Jars and isuir over tbe fruit the
dition says It most be baked In round
rtrawbcrrle* In the paste. Serve very | When strawInTrie* are well ripened thick syTup. Syrup must to* kept very
pans aod served In wedges like a pie.
pold.
j*nd fine..a gtK>.l way to serve them Is hot—a good wav is to kwp syrup keiWhen It cornea from tlm oven, spill
Sirawberry Cops-^Buller some flar- with the hulls on. laid on one side of a tie In a »«n of hot water. Seal Jar*
with a warm knife and spread liberally
Ing cups well. Dip the edges of some \Plate, with a little mound of pulverized perfectly air tight and keep In a cool,
with softened butter and act covered
ladyflngers or strips of spotage cake In'wigmr on the other side. In England, dark plac*. The preserve is simply de- | Ing at 7:30.
Into the warming oven until Just be
a rich synip that baa been boiled to; a spoonful of Devonshire clotted cream , llclotis.
'
cordially Invited to the aarfore Il goes to the uble. 1 find It
-s" is iHit in the center of the plate, and
I
____
Of «gii —a t»» fijiiiTf^r
GMrihM iBBilfckli^
Sweet Shortcake—Thrde pggia
capful of uugar, two lableaponuta
bouer. cue aeuut teuspoouful of o
of iartar. a bboII half leaspoouful of
coda. Beat the butter aad sugar to
gether. ‘ Add the eggs, weU beaten.
Mbt the Boda and creaa; of tartar with
the flour aad mh through a store. Stir
the suflar Into the beatea egg. Bake la
deeptiaa. Four can be fllled with the
OuaatMea girea. Hare throe piats of
strawberrtoa bM with a cupful of
sugar. Spread a layer of strasrberrtos
on one of the cakes, lay a aecoad cake
over this aad eorer with barrtea. Ora
Bertague made with the white of an
egg and a tablespoouful of powdered
sugar Siay be spread over, the top
layer of strawberries.
~
BJparian Cream — One quart
Btrawborrlca. oue pint of cream,
large cupful of dugar. half a cupful of
boillog water, half a cupful of cold
ter. Soak as much getatlne in the
cold water as it will uke up. for two
hours. Hash tha berries and sugmr to
gether. and let them sund one boar.
Whip tbe cream to a froth. Strain the
Juice from tbe berries, pressing
through as much aa posaibto without
the aeeds. Poor the hot water on the
gelatine, and when diaaotred atraia it
tato the atrawberry juice. Place the
basia fwhich abouM-be tte) la a pan
of loe water and beat until the cream
begins to thicken. When as thick as
soft custard aUr In the Shipped cream,
and when It la well mixed turn Into
the mould (If will make nearly two
quarts), and set away to harden. Serve
with whipped cream around it, or if
Iho border of the mould Is used have
tbe cream in the centre.
Strawberry Ice Cream—Onepuart of
cream, one quart of stram berries, one
pine of sugar. Mash the sugar and
berries together aad 1st them stand
one or two hours. Add the cream, rub
througfa a strainer into the freeser
and freese. Or the cream may be
froxen first and the whole berries
dropped in at the last.
Strawberry Sponge — Soak half
package of gelatine in haU a cupful of
cold water for two hours. Mash oi
quart of strawberritw and add half
cupful of sugar to them. Boil another
half cupful of sugar and a cupful of
water together for twenty minutes.
Pul the strawlKTries through a sieve.
Add the gelatine to the boiling s>Tup
TW« mM
™ “Hi-3
ih with a fbrti tbe strawbenles and
sweetan to taste. Do this long enough
baiwe using to allow the sngar to beentirely disaolved. When ready
nre. add onehalf pint each of
eream and milk to a quart of berries.
Pteoa half of the berry mixture be
tween the vrann layers and serve the
other half as a aance ovtr the ixjrtlans
as they are aerved.
.—> with
_«.w four
«
,—.— thoroughl:
—^ty^jiDskes an esrelteni subsiitute.—Farm
lard
eggs beaten
two' Journal.
two tabiespoona o( sugar, aad tw
cups of
milk. Ox>k In a double! Strawberries Preserved Whole—Use
boiler nntH the cuaurd will coal the j fine, large, barely rii»e berries ; make a
spoon, then add oae tablespoon of gel-! syrup in the proportion of three
atlne which has been softened In cold} pounds of granulated sugar, the beat
it
%
Evangelical Church.
Cor. Ninth and Wadsworth straatt.
Rev. R. N.
iu:tK, ; m”Sl^"&^Tm.eUnt.
10:30 a. inlToTSi iJJaSrSS
- >n—
..n.ti
do untlU
of Mr*.
Chorus choir, Bsett for
4:00 p. m. In t
Mi,Jweek prayer meeUng
■
ali classes welcome.
tdd Mildb-r. who gave hi* t
together, and as soon a* the mixture, this heavy syrup and put Into ^
_ ,
begins to stiffen whip until light and ; many strawberries as w ill fl.at Cook «
Frlei
A Strawberry Chapter.
carrier, laid up by slckncs.s. with no
That most excellent household mag- spongy. Place by spoonfuls in the j till t»-e.v look l-ansoarent
yon *'*F“**" *'ub*iliute to lake his place,
► •'Only Just a daiayi by the dusty •
^ j ^ Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. C. J. HoIb,
axlne. QooA
Houaekeepfng. which cups, alternating with halved straw-! cm^fully with a skimmer.
•
palhwsy.
I
•
Meetlng for worship. 11:00 a. B.
abounds In good things, gives the fol berries, rttd keep very rold until Ume i a plate to dry- in ti.e *un ^or a day.
•
Blooming for |Uiepasaer-by
•
d.-r*. then ptuir.
p4.ur,«‘"^
‘......... ................
o
Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p. la.
lowing valuable chapter of new straw to sene. Remove the llttlo cake cups ^ Drop them into tuni1d»-r*.
'
their
iioiKT
muled
down
,|U,u‘*livering
the
letters
Senior Endeavor, 0:16 p. m.
►
aweary;
j
*
berry recipes, all of which have be«?n carefully, and set each on a pretty, over them tbe syrup. I
’• df-yilnation. Ikdng-so well at her work.
Gospel meeting. 7:30 p. B.
► Only Just a sunbcaiii paepteg thro* •
very thick.—Farm Jounal.
tried and found perfect.
plate.
Trayer meeting, Thursday, 7:90 p. m.
; she was-apiK»inie<l a Kuhstlttite car
►
/be shadows.
•
; welcome.
Frozen Strawberry Nectar—Whip Strawberry Plombiere—Wash ana,
j rier. In F*-bruary. 1901. she was ap• C3i(HTing op a woild forlom and *
1C pint of sweet doable cream until! hull a quart of fine ripe strawberries
i rt-gular sulwilnite leiu-r car•
«lr«-ar>-.
•
thick. Fold In two cups of powdered} and press through a stove. Make a
.Preaching at 213 E. 14th 8t% Sunday
sugar, one-half cap of finely chopped | syrup with thr»*e-quaneni of a pound
at 1:3U p. m. Rev. C. MUler.
► Only Just a kind thought for the •
btonched almonds and one qaart of of sugar and three-quarters of a cup of
•
lonely stranger,
•
strawberrtoa slightly crushed. Turn water. Add this to the sirasbero
First Presbyterian CharMi.
•
Only Just a cup of water glrcn. •
, Cor. Washington and Park atreeta.
into a pudding mold having a tube in pulp. «x»l. put it Into a freezer, and
• iu«t a word of warning to a aoul.*
' Rev. L. li. Utssell. Pastor,
the center. Pack in ice and salt, cover turn uuill it liegins jo thicken. Then
j Morning sertice.J0; 30 a. m.
•
In •lanBcr.
|
with a heavy blanket or piece of car stir in one pint of whipped cream and
Hll)le
Kch<M>l at noon.
•
But the liord Is Riorifled In
Christian Endeavor. 0:90 pc B.' •
pet. and let it stand In a cool place tot It remain's lliile longer In the
^
heaven.”
Evening scrtlce, 7:30 p. m.
for three or four hours. When ready freezer. Pul into a mold, cover tight
W.
M.
S.. first Wednesday in tha
aerve, turn out carefully, and fill ly. bind tbe edge* wUh a strip of but
the,hollow center with sweflened lier tered paper, and patk in Ice and salt
S<icial hours, second and fourth Wedj nesdays in the munth at 2; :
for three hour*. W’hon rea«ly to sen-e.
rtos mixed with whipped cro^m.
eting
Praye
Strawberry Jelly Ne*ts—Soak half a dip the mold quickly Ig hot water.,
Seats free
• «elcome to all the serrlceo.
•^Ipan of aster and beat live minutes. box of gelatlae in half a cup of cold wipe dry, and turn" out Ob a shallowThis i*......................
...........
•
he das t»f •isms”
and ’ olo-i
^ eggs and beat until water for half an hour, then add a pint dish. Garnish with macaroon* and
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.
gles.-* but there 1« <ine good, old-fash-j
mixture begins to thicken. Pour of boiling water, a cup of granulaictl fine strawberrle*.
Rev. J. W. Miller. Pa*tor.
Compote of Rice and Strawberries—
limed trothi which has been preachetl j
moulds and let the mixture sugar, and the Juice of two lemons.
Cia.<ts meeting. 9:45 a. m.
from t«»e es'lk*«»t litnev end which j harden. Serve with cream and sugar, Mix In the whites of two eggs, well Put half a cup' of well washed and
Preaching servlrc. 10:30 a. m.
should never gn» outof-datr. The
beaten, and stir over tbe fire until tht tirainrtl rice In one quart of slightly
g,rawberry Jelly-Three plots
I Sunday school at 12:00 m.
; Efiworih league ai C:30 p. B.
Gospel of Oonleni Is so old that H is rli»e Strawberries, one box of gplatlnc, gelatine Is dtsnolved. but not allowed salted boiling water, and boll rapidly
Evening sermon. 7:30 p. m. ■
aiK to be forgotten In these latter^lsy a pint of sugar, one pint of boiling wa to bolt Tinge It a very delicate green for twenty minutes. Drain and put It
j Prayer, meeting. Thuradi
times, although lu iM-arinK ui>oti life ter. half a pint of cold srater. the Juice with a little vegetable cotorlng. Strain, in a double tiolter with mllk
and
a
tablespoon
of
sugar.
Cook
until
was never more cwMihI than la the-^^, ^
gelatine for
and arter subtly cooling put a spoon
All are weloome.
hurry and worn aad nerve strain
the berries ful In the bottom of each individual the rice is soft and the liquor almost
Christian Seleoee.
mold. Small bowls do nicely for tbesb. absorbed. Boll one cup each of sugar
the twentieth century.
!
^nd let them stand
nen lce in
Snnd
MRS. HESTER A. SMITH.
It ahouM be a part of every person s |
on the fruit Lei the Jelly harden In the molds, then and water to a thick Kj-rup, then let It
r postc
Woodn I hall c
dally duty to lake a few mlmit.-s In ih. ,1
stand smaller molds, which mav be cool. Heap fresh ripe strawberries In
Wedi
ening.
strawber
tier,
and
has
held
the
iKtsItioo
imwGng**at*7:30.*^
center
of
a
glass
dish,
arrange
tbe
what
they
call
"messing
tuBbtora. Inside on the Jelly. Fill the
early m.wnlng before, the day's wnrH! «^^berrlei.--------------------------------nen.
Reai
ties.”
removing
the
hullfi,
serving
them
j
since.
There
an*
a
fem
other
women.
Reading
room.
No.
314 WllheltO
rice around them, and pour tbe
U KliU, to throw about themaelvcs the I
dissolved gelatine. Strain apace between the two bowto with the
■ pr>s!tlon
..........................
with sugar and cream, makiug rhort-■ holding a flmllar
In the UnIt-|bloc^ open every afternoon (except
Mantle of Peace,
time spent In j
^ napkin, pour Into moulds Jelly and let it harden. After brushing cold syrup over all. Ser> c
ed States, ..u.
t.ut ».».
Mrs. oui.iu
Smith was one of - ^ conjlal Invliailon to
Strawberry Cake^-Cream
ihree- cakes of ihem. etc., etc. In
in England
e^ngiano e«
this will be more than Bade up to the |
i^Tden
the InaWe of the smaller n^d with hot
esM^wIth which the days work is ac. Strawberry ... __________ _ .
water remove It carefully. Fill tte fourtha of a cup of batter until light there is one way of serving and caUng the first and probably none have hard- services and the reading 1
roropllshtM.. If tbw Bttrt be heartspace vacated with strawberry char add gnMnally one cup of granulated strawlK-rrie*. and ct^rtainly. serve! ia er rmiti-s than she. cBpeclally in the
ks of the English fa.shl«n. strawberries are winter. Often she has driven many
lotte. aad stand In a cold place for at sugar and the well beaten yolks
aclu-«. let them be over thiw that are
^ slrawberrlus. sprinkle (
miles through a cold and
^
I aep- lost delicious
least four hours. Ftor tbe strawberry
worth while, andTicR over ordinary sun
large tablespoonfnln
This is the way. The berries ate snow stf>rra. somrtlroes going directly
msM.-'C:45 and 1:00 o'clock,
add one-half cup of cold
toundlngf.
; sugar, and dredge this lightly with etaarlotte. make a boiled cosurd with
High
ons plat or rich -milk, tbe whites of srater. Sift together tsro cups of flour picked from the vine*, laid on crisp Into a snow hank and either dig her
The wise old sage, Tlmon. In his re- j
Vespers. 7:30 p. m.
lettuce
leaves
or
on
n
plate
surounded
.
way
out
or
go'a
long
way
around.
Her
teaspoons
of
baking
powder,
the
Athenians,
got
at
the
root
of.
four «gs whipped unUl light, four
ply to
i. W<
Lenten devotions.
>
She
has
him
well
1
leaves.
The
.
horse
Is
wpoons of gianalated sugar, and and add to the other Ing^lenu. Last by a border of their
tbe matter, aad Bdllh M. Thomas hss 1
^ posaHile. and trim the
s* be I *’**‘I‘I*I' c'enlngi, 7:30.
hoautirully expresKd the tboo^ts In i
_ttK .
siak«
tablespoon of cornsUrch moist ly fold In tbe stiffly whipped whitea of stems or hulls are never removed. A ‘ trained, so that bo will alack
boxes for her to drop In
t
the following pocB
ened In a Uttto coW milk. Boll all 10- the eggs. Bake in layer cake tins in a gencrooi plateful of these freshly goes1 by the
Salvation Army.
let let
The United Slates gov“But the roof Is to tow!” they said.
Udios- Library bonding. Front
I tlghUy together so that the grther for air mlnatos, aad when par quick oven. IMiisk the whites of tsro picked berries is placed Infore
iwrson. and with It Is aerved a dish ol; ernmem. emptoya many women in the street, near Caas.
He smiles In return; • Is U so?
Juice of tbe fruU may nek run out tially cool stir In one large cup of flac eggs to a stiff froth with one cup of
ed sugar. Divide into two por powdered sugar. Each berry Is taken ‘ postal service, some as clerks in the
Well, were it high as Tls low
atrawberrtos. which
Capi. and Mrs. Munseli In charge
hlto baking.
by the sten^ dipped in the sugar and; ofltoe*. who have an easy time, bnt
(The roof thst rovhrs my head).
Public meetings every night except
Serve the same day it is baked, or ernahed and sweetened T>eft>re meas tions. To half of it add one cup of ripe
I shoulu Iwk thnqugta II still to the the under crv.at will be beavr^
uring. When ready to se-we loosen crashed tirawberries and one-fourth eaten from the fingers. Try U some deprived of out-door exercise; while Monday night.
morning
for
breakfast:
you
will
be
a
others,
like
Mrs.
Smith,
are
constantly
cup
of
btonebed
chopped
almonds,
and
akylI
the
Jelly
carefully
from
the
moida
and
Sunday. 11 s. m.. Holiness maetlns
originated.
convert
to
the
English
way
of
eating
;out
In
the
open
air.
and
though
her
place
between
the
layers
of
csie.
Fla
place on pretty china plates. The deli
3:30 p. m.. ChrisUan-B praise maA
-But the walls.-j they said srtth'a
j duties are arduoes she has the adThres tbericakos.
cately tittied JeUy with the pink filling vor the other half with lemon knd strawberries^ nff.
■ sigh,—
A new way of serving strawberries i vantage of oat-door life giving her qxlow are given three atrawberry makes a very charming ooBbtnattoa. spread It over tbe top aad sides of the
S;0Q p. m..
“The sralls of yotif house are so nafahortoakea. taken from widely varying
atrawberrtos ea Sorprlae—Tob cake. Ornameiit with a few floe ripe L breakfast In this country is to rc-|celleni health,
fcurcea. an easier paper, a 81. Louis. Ughlly together one quart of fine ripe stiawberrtos dusted with granulated move the hulls, put the berries in a!_________
Oar standard, “BoUaeas Unto tl»
Mo. Btgaslae aad a Detroit dally. strawhartlea. one amall cap of pow sugar. Serve cold the day it is made,
Lord."
‘•Vet I take, wbca I list to fly.
with or srltkoat whipped cream.
wlih sngar. and pour thick, aonr cream '[sffilKBlirTHrC^
Tbe abortcake la vary alallar ih each dered angar. aad oae-fourth cop of
Our BattleOry. “Sinners, thara to
thoBaandleaguc
Jouraej
Strawberry Lunch—Roil puff paste over them. They are deltoions In ihl*
caaa^ but tbe fllUag baa as nmay varia- ange Jutoe. Fm six pretty <±laa 1
Salvatkm
for Too."
thought!”
way. and the soar cream U said to di
ttona as the -typical" Yankee, wtth eers wRh the berries and gainlah with
All are weloome.
CengregaUonal Charch.
gest
better
than
sweet
cream.
saacer.
and
spread
half
whom
all
the
reeijws
clalB
10
have
Rev.
D.
Oochlln.
Pastor.
“On your Uble."
whlppafl’oraaB oblored a pretty pink
10:30
a.
m..
mornlag
aerrlea.
For dinner a nice way to serve
If a bodice having aleal battads «
with sweetened halved stfawberriea.
orflgteated.
naught
with atrawberry Jnic*. ' *
Sunday nehool at noon.
StoaB two quarts of hailed berrtoa.
Strawberry TlMK Flavor one pint MolstM the edges af the Me wtth strawkerrlea la to mix them with alloed
It some bread iaad wiM
ftoB
T. P. 8. C E, 6:18 p. m.
e." '
I white of egg. fold over the other half.
Sweeten them to tarte aad mash
arlth hatt
Sonday OTBUng Qoapel aseeUng at
puu tram UraUMi.
Prt a layer offine r(p« bqntes la ; 7:30 p-tealighUy with a vroflden apooo. To c(tete(te«itfMWthoflwhiptflafroUL|aad ptech the dflios teflrther.
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rtT” t» mM. •*Kom, mpptmlag yam! mew. mmOe aovbere time tn town. I bat
braadi at ZIS Bau
bad poBT «MI. vkal «0Mi f«M dor I Qoeee City Bakery.
Jon* »-2t I Ftaot smc. F«^ Use l«ked sooda
Wat raOeir. aaU with Ajroll gria:
gaaat ra get jam <m at the
Ipoovkooe tko trst tkteg.* TkU
anewer bronglit the lad «b tecroMe at
par tko am weak.
IWe image Bweeaer at Newark.N. J.. pare sobm adirleee to three Mew
Torkers who were pritooera la his
eooti the ocher^. They were Ed
ward Howard. CUienee Pajaa mad Al*!
fred Reed, who ecre arretted at the;
rJrcaa grawade ia»t w^ oa saapkian. |
They adailued that they had been ar-'
•nrOUR MOUSY laMO GOOD**
1
TUVA RCCCRD WAMT AB.
THB FJKMOUS
IHht.J.Johhsoks!! PaTEKTS
6088”
TiVn’zirirjiSi
j maar rdkatP^ naMla Amt
VaeaUB B ■. WMl B Raa^ TMaii
OOINQ nSHIMQ? 8lop U Gar
■afaw ttwa.* State aMt ttrary hat^
aa4gityoarhalt. Attklad^ftaBk.
WlHt
pivwG m
aeat of Stxth street. froB the east
line of Dtriskm street to the west line
tn my hands
r the
ment together wlih the accrued laterI all unpaid lastallmeata. the
to be paid before the first day of
ELKTRICmr
FOR
POWER
*iSv«i
SH^Si S£SL*a ^
is a cckbrateil prescription, and lliat it:
••
“** ”»«•
* monument to Co!i-^ bronze
h^beCT^te^eorer forty
that | staUie of beroic sire, on a granite pceach h ________„_____________
flwiked by exedrae. each of
of The BrsdCcld Regulator Co. ?
Voroakniiv^^yJaxm^tln^^^
» »'«>“«
and all
tuoedy during the sniod of certatkm ' *dnndlrg oo a Her of granite atop.'.j
that you wUllie
fsHil oe ^
free of pain Sod
ami hemx!
bear! lifting It high in the air In the midat
^
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‘
/
if, r -f-
Tlmy m^actaTjM druggioa at
t <»1 J‘»is «ut on which la to be a bronze
auhstitnte. ‘ figure of a sailor boy whittling
fM puontip
IttuUTM CP. atlaata. Wm. aptu^iy
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CEimilEWSOFTHEWORU)
"miITJ Tourgee. only child
the r«.rolvcr-a» CoU,
j,(.
f.
P:
HADE IN TRAVERSE CITY
,
1
to 2u horse power Marine Gasoline
^ Entwines. Eqaal to the best; no com
petition with lower grades. : : : : :
^
Mwinufmo^ajrmd toy
WIS/I.
JAOkCSOIM,
SvSjTcSl??® pW
electricity, not cniv for eco
nomic Peeaona.bat fat wenni
cl ntilSty and general ndaplkbility.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
tlogtoQ Mreet. Philadclikhla. for ten
years pa^t has provided a handsome, J. N. lllfon. of Bozen an. Mnnt..
wreath to dt'corslo the portrait of left in n w ill that vyo* proiif,tc»1 jj3
Thomas raine In Independence hail. Oct. l‘> the ItUMWe of hlx efct.itP, w hhh
will oniouut to scv«Tiil thon<qtnd dol
Pblladelpbls. on Memorial day. Miss lars nanu^lly. for tHe eeh*hrat1on o'
Jones says that while she Uvea this the Fourth of July tvilh fireworks.'
annual htinor will 1h* paid to the room- Haps and hunting. There will be no I
ory of Pa
opXHJsUion ou tl»e cart of TcJatives.
of the grjuiti
dutied.
T«n Times Easier.
It is ten1 times
les easier to cure
cwi roughs,
The eh
rhimn* I s once wearing
ip. whooping rough, and all lung
the rlhhob of a certain order, having
hrOBcbial airi<etl
cHonx when the bf>w-i
roccntly tbr-en ipade a enromandant. els are oi>en. Ke'nn....
Kenmnlr’e„ _______
Laxal
and an envious frlcuid remarked uixtn Hont-y and Tar U the original Igixatlvej
lU “My dear fellow,” he said, “that Cough Syrup. Gently rooves the bow-!
and expels all cold from the xy*-j
cordon is a wretched cOior! One would «is,
tem. Best for Coughs. Colds. VVhoop t
. think* It was ycwir wwlen ven thai Ing Cough, etc. Remember the name. 1
was shdklng!” ”Oh, no. my d.ar “Kennedy's.” and see that the ntl;
D’Bh—.'ircidlcd Dumas, with a erollc. i clover biosixim and the honey bee I* i
the bottle. Sold by alt dealers.
“you're mistaken. It's not a had'col-1
Boardman Rlra
Electric Lielit
St Power Co.
3 Lots on GaifliW avonuo,
Ym Art R«t FaeOxa Wdl.
1 Lot on Monroe Stni't.
ALL 8000 BAMUmS
Hnst be Sold at Once.
JPZJU1.&
axe ao near at band, Hmt wrfO
ZyRHoMiSv iSSi NmiMkk
MengM^ PikWty, limr aM RliHy
SnUe 210 State Bank Bmidlnf
of ailt—that when he wax admitted to
addrexs the houxe of coQumms (the
kind), and that
czar of Russia (Kicholaa It
P”***'**'^'^^ hlA'two gold rings. Those.
? understood to l>e the choice
Estate^
ICm AND \A/000..
When you want Ico or Worsl rlon’t
to n smooth
tdker; hi
tilkor;
he wants
wuiits your dollar loihiy
lo»L*iy iand will
nil IH* in some
other tow
iwn tomorrow. I do not uisni to make you
|>romitK*s.as to tjivin^: jrood service; you know that I
have done so tir.ring the past ir> yi-ars and exix*cl
t
to
till
end of time. Citi^ns* PhoBfi 711
JAME3 e.
MOP»ICINQ
TRAVERSE TRACTION CO.
Automohih* lurtiee can ammtro f<>r a ear hv culling
tor
Mr. A.
ti. rH*rgi*s.»n at the
tia* I*ark IMae.*- Hotel.
forMr.
A.<i.Sc‘n;r-;on
A dozen pe«iple easily taken
of, Kates h}%
thi‘ hour.
I’litil moxv of the mnehines an*dtjli
e<l. tiieregular stre«*t car htv
rvits? will not la* sta
il. Mon* cars
will probably each lu*n* some liimr this
mth.
TRAVERSE TRACTION CO.
jpxu.ia»^
CWGESSIWS
vm, VIGOR & VITALITY
HIAWATHA
The Musical Ojtbway In
dian play (Copyright)
AT YAWAYGAMUG
near Petoskey, Mich.
Caft PriTOtietf:
nicnls i>t*r <ln>- and late sup
per, with cigars and U*uilicrancc drinks only.
Iidiai Ciriu, Smnin, Etc.
SaliilUmtlM.
Stia Pbalapapble ffiglilt
Write? the Managc-ment
HUWATHA INOIIN PUY
YAWAY6AMU6,
Near Petoskey. Michigtin
DENTISTS
QIVR
Try ■ “Rill to-night.**
For fisls by sU X>m«laU
ID D«nt and 2B Oont Roxaa
. ACCen M SUtSTiniTCS
WASHING
MADE .EASY
All of the banl, ilitagrooable work of wasbiui;
stops wben you use a liKM
Automatic.
“ I never saw
anylfiiog like it,*’ is Ibe ver
dict of the people wbo have
used Uiis wonderful washer.
Our claim is ibal it will
do tb!* work better, ciuicker,
and easier than any other
machiuo made.
We sell it on 30 dajV
trial, if not satisfied money
nfunded.
Come in and sw this
wonJerlul machine.
FRANK TRUDE
!♦« Front Straat
. MOLDtWORTM BpaeUT of
aa to diasaaos of tba aya. aai
and throat
Glaaaas ttzm*
aa T a»d t. a A L Mamaatll
aloek Both phoaaa
isti
DR. K. B. MINOR OMea ovar tmm
THROAT mad\^mnmort
]
m OMaaMt
aaoshboMOE
OMoa, atm, 1
W. B, nt WaahlBgtOB
phoM ME Ban tk- Rs
4M W. Tooth;
Ctta. pboAo m
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DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Oradoata To
rgatoUaimity- OMooM tlnaoB
TatopboMA offlea tM: east
daMalM.
DR. E. I. THIRLSY-Rpoclal attoo
don to diseases of children. Roob
4M SUte Bank bldg. Both phonos
HARRY B. HARNER—Bzport ploar
tuner and aeUon regulator. Satis
faction guaranteed. With Kimbal
MnsleHooBa. Clta. pkoao Mi.
DR. CHARLES A. RURBRIME, Don
list. 801-24 New Wllhelfii block
Traverse City. Mich. Cltx. phono 14S
GradoaU of PhUadotphla Dental ool
HERVEY M. ANDERSON—Attorney
and oounsolor, Wilhelm block, Trararso City. Mich, atlsens phono lOS.
DR. a H.. LYNCH—2 aad 4 Botkop
land block, phyalclan and sargeoa
Citlxotts phona 344.
DRS, J. 0. It HAIY J.TRUEWjWm
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Office «S74WtU»liBBMg. t a. n. to U
1 to 4 p. IS- Y to S rronlnfs. WIHtoM M
JOHN R. SANTO
NEIEIUI nSORMK
Now WUhflla Bloek. Ttoti
O. P. CARVER A BRO
FIRE INSURANd
L. i. A DUILOlNa
A. D. TYLER |
OMoo MS. Now WQhola «
E & *. E. TNE C*H0
JimPcT CixUlllfi WORSh. '^■wa.,.;:..„.-...|;* fc-;
GEO. A. JARVI.S
DENTIST '
.......
ryou
201 FRONT STREET
iiiaii
J,l.liam
6N.WMtWitii
NOnOE t'MtWETHY
6EIERAL IISUBAHICt.
•4 I MEWWILHBLM •I.OCK
THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATHS
Kodol
rssuisis."-*
DENTIST
BEHOVED TO OFFICES
OIAMO RAPIDS i IROIARA lY
COlPAIYc
O. D. MILLER
o ■ ro -rim t
la BBssI fiaodOT. Aptfi M. iHa
iTrmvsmOttr
ON TIME!
DYSPEPSIA CURE
If there’! a 8infi;le commodity
in daily demand which must be
delirered promptly to afford any
aortof satiafaction—anpport life
itself in c^aea of aickneoa—it’a
ICK. We not only fnmish you
pure ice, giro full weiwht, deliver it at yoor door. aoMiarge
only a reammable prioe^mtwe
have it on hand promptly and
reCTlarly,
aa
HH& & TaHhMMGi.
The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.
REAL EETATS AND t-OANE-Orud
TnvarM Laod aai X^eaa Oo^ w
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. R Physl
clan and surgeoL Ramorad to of
fioas over First Natkmal hank. OK
Isons phono ttt.
___________
OVU JOHSSON DIDCCa
% a ^eml
Golf chib] of Washington,
^
and spm<U
jf hlx time on the h«*autiru1
course of this rluh list the Inlercn-!
If In a Kind of hllioux mood. •
crf hi. gojernmeu. at Wa.hinmon-if.
an^ald
dl^«^.
It has atiy-musi surely snlTer. Mr..
ix-YVitfs Unlc Early Rlxors.
'A-axmlham prsctlcc* with great faith-1 The Famous Uttic mix. E.ARLY
folaesa with driver, cleek and putter. i RiREIlS. cure ConstIjuiIIod, Sick He«dand tak<x| part In everv- golf eompetl-; ache. Biliousness, etc. They never,
t Impart early r
lion which the club has. He offered
i»rgy. (^vod for children
sliver cup to bv-played for on iVcorsSold hr all dealers
Uon day. |
“Bat” Masterson has iK*on dt*p«ty j Tlie Fnitr,! State* has ".'..(WO postot- |.
Dnlted Stales marshal fur thua dees and
n>ll«*s of iKWitsI routes. J
months Iri the New York dixirict and-. with a yrarly tmv.-I over th<‘iii niuount '
Inc to .'xnt.ft'.i.Mfi a .vear. 'Jlie senbv 1
oo far ho > has not Increased the num- |‘**=
over
Firw.rtW.POO
a.yvxrr. The'
her of notches on hlx gun stock. The
receipts now ahrort oQual the expend!are apmitiws ctaw forRHEXJZATIEM, mnniAI.GIA, LTTKBAOO.
tact of this matter U thst "Bst” does tuncK and have donWed In the last tea i
CATARim, 6ZIN
8T0MLACH, KIDKEy, LIVER
not carry I a gun and never has since
ho slrucli New York aoveral years
The Salve That Penetrates.
ago. Ho jmay be seen any dsy along
DoWltfs Witch . Hazel Salve pene
Bfxiadsray; peacefully discussing the
trates the pores of the skin, and by Its
chanoes cif a horse or a prize fighter. antiseptic, mbifoclem and healing tnHo Is a QOlet, amiable fellow and very
> It snhdues inflanunaUoa and
cures
Bolls. Burns. C
ptqMlar aicBoag those who know him
ter. Ring Worm and
dlxeavi
besL Mri Booserelt knew a!l about A specific for blind. all skin
____
him before the appolnimcat was midd. and protruding Plies. The original
origli
and,
and so did Marshal Henkel. NcUber genuine Witch Hazel Salve lx n
byl
HAMSTTE, KICBKU.N.,
all I
has bees disappointed alnce ”Bat** be E. C, DeWitl A Co, and sold
________
M-rS-e
7ar*<T
i-rr-tritir »*r.
gan hU oBota! drlies.
An Ohio manulagtarer- tells this
atery of M^lc::di4tana. The seoslor
oClea wal^d threugb hi* mill, examlalag Urtalaad thai>:pne day oo suck
a tour he iheard a boy say: ”1 tri^ !
DIGESTS WHaT YOU* EAT
had Hanak's money and he was tn the
pootkoosel" The senator smiled grim
ly and o«; retamlag to his oflice sent
for the hh. 1R> you wish you hod*
^*MDR«ALB«VAU.DIItJMtim
MARK CRAWM DELIVERY—Uihf
scad tntaks. OMer
JM. rilharttaUamm
tithaSkmt^aitn
4aBNrad tesa.
niMf
. TNIRLRY, DaotlaL Ovar Bar
n A^MmTs Jawalry ataco. BoD
FOR SALE
Dr. Sai)ir & Pinikalltpii
or; It fx Exactly the slmde of the soiir | riie I>ut« h niUw-ny mlolster mentlr
grapes It^' the fable.”
, introtUn-iKl the twenty-ftmr-hour
ralb
enty.f,
Tho Siamese minister. Fhj a ,\kha way w utdi. on w liitii day nnd night
fn»ui
raj Varadligra. has fsllen a victim to!time is indirated.
SSMT"""—tSS
mam Wmrn Bath heatUaB
Brick Flat on W. Ninth 8f
Lot on Barlow Stroot.
-Trmvmrmes OPEy, MfoH.
years old, in 1^29. The tableth
the late^dgs
T'-»rn,... re- j
Ige AlbR>n W. Tojrg.>e,
aembles iwr father In poet
poetic leropera-1
tempera-j
menl andj love
jve of the art
artistic, |: If. ex-'
peeled
L she will follow In hia llt-i*^^"esary fo|istepH. 8hc la gn enihus-,
Ousllty vs. Quantity
lasUc ho^-womsn. and lx knosT. fori „,rd muscloa and strong body do
Rttlles aruiuid the ‘I\»;irgc*e hnu- in May not dep<<ii)i on the Quantity at food you
Vine. N. V1*®’* ‘’“i ®"
perfect digestion and
J«lu.~h O..- a.0
h CiioRi' of Remritoo, Pa.‘ are ,
nourishment
urlKhment oot
out of all
sU the i
^belirvfMl ltd be the oldest twins In I f^>d vou
It digests w'bst you ealj*
•diesa of the corfdit-on of the j
America.! Thev were bom near Buf-i|^‘*kardlex
I stomach and convoys the nutrlont
falo eighty years ago. and until their I properties to the
he blood and Uskuof.
paronta tied In 18C5 continued to live ; This builds
I and strengthens the en
lx up
there. Then they niove^ to Scran-j tires yslem. Kodnl cures Indigestion,
Dyspe
psia,
Belching.
Sour Stomach.
ton. Neither ever al templed to ven
Weal: Heart, etc. Sold by all dealers
ture on the sea of matrimony. They
trace their family back to the pilgrim
^he fbinona Australian Bovellst,
fathers. |
Madame Mary von Ebiicr-Kschenlnrh,
A welll known iuU>r
aiU>r was walking possesses
poasesxes one of the finest mlletiloua
with a friend In Broadway. New York.; of watches.
A nnmlicr of these time
one aner^urao when they were attrac. :,.pieces are over two hundred years old,
f them are set with din
m br
mo..r.=hAun. pirnIJ
.
■
L
ij'' moim^ J lie cnllfxtlon Is said .to be
show window, oolnr Inside they asked ,
tho pri«> and were told 850. '‘You i
-----------------------. need noi ishnw Ji to me.” said the ac
ha Child ran’a Favorite.
Coughs, Croup, Whooping
tor. walking riuL After a''mlmilo he
etc.. One Minute Cough Cure
remarked [to his friend: ”\Vbat! Two CcMigh.
is the children's favorite. This U l>cweeks* aljimony for a pUk ? Well, I causc IT’contalns no opiate. Is perfectly
guess noC,”
harmless, tastes gpod and cures. Sold
'
Miss S.lKlizalxih^ones or P25 Hon- by all dealers-
m
FOR SALEI
-rhm QaJBmn OI«y Mo^or
^
Ko matter WHAT POWER
Let us vitalise ao idea
for yon.
^*VvS'l5SS^lffa 52rt
I respeeuwe crook baa any reapeet for?j
deril?;
"tfiraggiBU are aotpenaitted to sell narcou:
don't you be a mao or aI derilTj
r the other if you are
1 all."
________ fapwaytag praaaBacy, '
i The widow of CokaiH Samuel Colt.
^ Da Y««7Kaim^M MotWa Prtswd Inrentor of the reroirer which bears
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