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The Evening Record, July 19, 1905
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-07-19
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YESTERDArS ISSUE
2127
•MiciAL TikaaiiAMi Miiyicc.
CKWHOISe
HBUTYGUITH
THE EVENING RECORD
ePAOis
HMSHrS flUHi HKi
INIMICAL TO
HISHp^TS
Um^tnr willisto Ord*r»d tM H«»
vsraly PmAMtti »ntf SswwW
Csptsta Ewssm sf ExomCnwity.
Bjr iri« to tko SvciUsc KoowE.
Borits. Juljr IS.-Tko asllon os tko
OonssB erstocr miMslob siatisM
wbU* tk« kslMT WM At KM mnS
lM>totAd A Etrtjr doCli is resly to tko
kslaer'i aIesaI. BB^Aror* Wilhelm ordorod tho AMS Aeverely puolAhed Aod
r of tb« Ahlp
I of hlA
WON’T CEASE
UNTIL FMDAT
■AIT nns ABE Kpona
Wire to the Bvening Record.
Washington, July IW.—The Intense
heat coottanes thrdhgteut the country
There were
CONtEQUENTLY FRUIT U ROT with no abatement.
thupder storms In the middle sUtes
TIMA DM TMF TREEA
this morning. It now seems probable
that the present high temperature will
be interrupted by Friday. Cities in
nil parts of the United SUtes reportIf deaths from heaL most of the
fatalities occurring In Chicago and
•IX HUNDRED CRATES A DAY ARE
New York. In Chicago several deaths
•EINC SHIPPED.
were reported before nocm and over
half n doxen died of the heat In New
York up to that time.
OHk Is A Bust TrAiwfer Peliit for
Cfstsd CtM^OA AA Well SO «ht
ONTSOWIi YEARS AK UIADEB
Frols*'! snd Stofss* Houaoa.
This CiRy ShlppinA Contor.
'^Brery looomlnc trsln from the noAh
ssd every outgolns trAla from thU
city froAsSt or expreoa b lasded vitb
the gSASt «rop of rherrtee sow being
EAthered throughout the greet north'
ors fnili belt. The refrlgerAtor car b
lOAded And the exprees companlM
here All they csa kAndle. fully fioo
cmtee per dAy being eont out in this
way Alnoe lAAt FridAy.
J. R. Tuttle of the J. R. Tuttle •
Co. fruit oommAaekm merchnnU of
Detroit U In the city on the merket In
the Intereat of hU Arm And he ships
*00 crates a day. this being the first
season that Di*trolt has entered on
the market In this city. It U stated
that cherries are rotting on the trees
shipping direct from
orchards to this city to the commbshm men here vbo In (urn resbip to
osUlde points. The dock b a busy
tyaaafer point for crated cherries as
hrell as the freight houses and storage
honsea where farmers bring their fruit
dtPscU
NINETEEN POSITIONS FILLED.
Anather Travarae City Ruaineea Colleft OradMSte SecuCM Place.
Samuel Elok. a graduate from the
Traversa City Business college, left
thb aftarimoo for Aldeo. where he hss
aeoastad a poaltlon as bookkeeper In
of Mr. Coy. Thb makes
thaj
poaHkms ailed by llossrs.
HE IB CHAIRMAN OF DtRECTORB FIVE MINEM WERE BLOWN INTO
OF U. B. CORPORATION.
PICCE8.
He b Net Opposed to Unienc Bat Bays Electrtetty Ran Down Telephone Pole
They Havs Dene Themaelvea
Into Place Where the Men
Mere Harm Than Goad
Were Taking Bheltor.
tNTENEE MEAT CONTINUEt AU.
l»y Their Methods.
OVER THE COUNTRY.
By Wire to the Bveateg Reeord.
Des Mulaee. Iowa. July If.—LightBy Wire to the Evening Record.
New Tort. Joly If —B. H. Gary, nlag. which ran dovni a telephone vrlre
chairman of the board of directors of and struck n box of dynamite at the
the Ualted States Steel corporatloa. Went Rlverellle mine thb morniag
dedaroB that the general policy of killed five miners who were taking
CHICAOO IS GREATEST SUFFERER labor unions b not only detrimental shelter from the rain. The bodies
FROM HUMiDmr.
to the 1^ interesU of skilled work were blown to atoms.
men In the Iron and steel trade but
O. J. Arnold W Elk Rapids was in
tends to the UmUatloo of hb usefulCities in Alt Psrts af the United SMSa
Oary says, however, he b not the city yesterday.
Are SuffariiHi and Many Daniha
opposed to labor uatoas but that they'
liare done themselves more harm than
irtad-ThundarS
good In ladoning the violent aad Ille
Middb Stataa.
gal methods of their leaders.
PICKERS FEW;
MANY CHERRIESh
ON REGULAR SCHEDULE
AUTO BUS iS CONVENIENCE FOR
THE RESORTERS.
Three Trips a Day to East Bay Points
and Two Daily to Old
Mission.
The new auto bus line is now on
regular schedule and thb b a great
ronv»*hlt*oce to the Traverse City imk>ple who are resorting at Bast bay. At
present there is quite a lltUe colony of
Traverse City people who are enjoying
the cool hreexes of the deligbtful re
treats and the schedule helps them
get to and frenn the cliy In a very
short time and at but nominal cosL
The first car leaves Traverse City
at 6:30 a. ro. Thb returns In time for
the business men to gel to work at a
reasonable boar. The n I car leave
m.. glvln
Traverse City at 11:30
the reaoriers a chance to cal dinner
at “home.** The last car leaves TravClty at 6 :30 and reaches the vnriBus resorts In time for supper. Here
tofore the reeorters have bad to de
pend on rigs but now there Is no need
of keeping n horse as the auto fare b
cheaper.
At present the auto bos leaves for
Old Mission at 7 n. m. and 1 p. m. The
bus leaves Old Mission st 10 a. m. and
4 p. m. As soon ns the other car
rives the service will be betterod.
AiiERiciiDRwSniRE
BRIGADIER COX HERE
ARRIVED WITH HER SECRETARY
THIfi^NOON.
Will Hold Bsrvlesa In khe Church of
Christ Tonight Been in Army
Since Girtheod.
Brig. Gen. Blanche B. Cox and her
secretary. Captain Yoder of Detroit,
arrived In the city thb noon from East
Jordan and Charlevoix where they
have been the past few days on a gen
eral tour of Inspection, having spoken
at Charlevoix on Monday evening and
at Bast Jordan Tuesday evening. Brig
adier Cox b here in the Interest of the
closing work of Captain Munselle and
the lastalbtioo of hb successor. Capt.
John Boqghler. who Is now on the
ground at wort establishing himself
In the new home to be his for the year
come. Thb evening Brigadier Cox
will hold services at the IHsclples
church and a large attendance b
looked for. She has been In thb work
for Michigan and Indiana for five
years and a Salvation Army worker
since girlhood, 't^’hlle here she b the
guest with her secrelarj of Mr. aud
Mrs. W. H. KoxtKirough.
2,000 NEGROES EATEN
CANNIBALS ALSO DINED ON EIGHT
WHITE PERSONS.
NJems in German West Africa Broke
Leeee—Did Whole Stunt in
Ofw Month.
By WTre to the Evening Record.
Berlin. July If.—Official reports
from colonial authorities In German
West Africa describe-an outbreak on
the part of the cannibal tribe of Njems
srmsu Cameroons. It b sUted
that duriat June this tribe devoured
2JW0 nasroes and eight white persons.
BOTCOn IN EFFECT
MttWKHWEEK
OstraH Smlnaes University Baee Ball
Taam New Located at East Jerdan—Wen First Gams.
IS NOW A RULER.
Duke ChaHea Edward Waa 21 Years
OM Taday.
By Wra to the Brantng Record.
Ootba. Oefmany. July ll.~Duke
Charim Bflward made hb fdrmal entry
to Ootha thb. morning to take over
the rule of the duchy of SaxeOobnrgOoihA this being the dnkeY twentySrst birthday, when lie attained hb
_ majority.
Ily Wire to the Evening Record.
Wnshlngtoo. July 19.—Cable advices
from the United States ooosnl at
ShanghaL China, to the sUte departmeat announces that the pn^need
Chlaece boycott against AnMctcaa
goods vrem Into effect today. The boy
cott b the result of the enforcement
of the Chlnene exclusion bws tiy the
United States governmeaL
DSTTNEMiTOMDIttES
FELL OFF A BARN.
ZenMtvetals Will Held Their Meeting
WaibKnoam Calhoun CaunRy Fhmiar
n Meeeew Oeepite the Qew
emmenfs Edict
InaUMIy Klllad.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Manhall. Mich., July lE-Ch------ By Wire to the Evening Record.
IML n «all4(nown Onlhoun county
Moecow. Joly If.—The Eemstvo confarmer, fell off a large^ham on the oM graM opened today la the reMdeace of
« JBdward Vary farm About three mllea Prtooe Dolgorukoff. The Zeautv
. uraat of here this aMMnIng and was
atantly uned.
THBRTS NOTHtNQ UKB a anappy
gama of hall to make aa excnrsioo
worth whib. ao thlak the Pare Marsnatta. and ao wlU nm one to Orand
Baplda. BMdny. July 23. bartnff hare
at « a. m aad remala natil gai
mroA
^aly IMt
Mrs. Atthnr Gauge aad daughter.
Laura, of thb city Ml thb uooo for a
trip to Montreal aud Qaebe^ Canada.
Hr. and Mrs. P. K. Oyur of Ub city
left thb noon for Maubtique. vrhefc
they wUl make UMr future home.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Bast Jordan. MIcb.. July 19.—Upon
arriving at thb place the Detroit Uni
versity Base Ball dub that has been
ng a tour through Michigan, de
cided to quit knocking around and lo
cate for the season at Bast Jordan,
offering their services for $60 a week.
The first g!|^ was played here yes
terday with tlie Frankfort team, result
ing la a victory for Bast Jordan.
Score S to 4.
Twenty-two of the Best Side Crowd
drove to the Kelly cottage at Carp
lake and sppnt the evening as guesU
of Mbs Bunke KeRy. Th« crowd
started in ffovr rigs and arrived at
theta- deatinatlon at 10:30. The even-
Bup
Summer
Tpotwear
BOUXTW;
Wdutiq. Wi'l9.1909
Do you ever use citrate of
magnesia solutiunT Many peo
ple do and those who have used
It have discovered that they do
not always get a nice, fresh artids. It I*s not an ea-sy prepara
tion to make welL It takes a lot
of work and fine material U» get
a aolutloo that is right. We
liaven’t. «i»ace here to explain
just how careful we make It
and how we always dbpenae a
fresh article, but if you arc suffklenlly Interested come In and
we will give you an expbnatkm
that will cfiavlnce you that we
dispenae a solution of citrate of
magn«‘Kla that Is as nt*r is-rfect
as human skill can produce.
THE
AMBiKU DRU6 STORE
While our special^low
prices prevail. Ladies*
Black and Tan Ox
fords
The return trip began at
THB PBRB MARQtnTTB will run
ah excursion to Grand Rnpids Sundny.
July 23. to tnke In the fiut b
game hetvrecn Grand RnpAda
Wheeling. W. Va Ike Butler. Trav
erse atyY faTorite. vtil twirt the ban.
DonT thil to attend.
* Jaly IMI
good pointo of ^ Watennan’a Ideal Fonntain Pea
atiok out
Xo ahaking to aUrt
flow of ink.
writii^
A gold pea of higheat oaisL
A imifonn
A gasBaDtee
i
Wo will tell job the IMt if jro« bat
Ol-rv BOOK B-rORK
Tka WBhsft C—IPBBJ, FFbpb.
$1.48
keep yuucuui and fwuprrly dnsSMd
for the faabnee of the summer.
If you duubt this. Step in and
look at the pricrs^Uced cm our
light weight Cheviot. Wunted aad
Homespun ^uita—just thu suit fur
A few pairs of Men’s
^ Patent Leather Shoes
and Oxfords, 50c to
$1.25 less than regular
price. Women’s Slip
pers and Oxfords
Kll»«cfc•BeytSSSJ^
98c
DOROTHY DODD
SMART OXFORD
KoorsorrtiomI ^rfom
•3.00 and 33.30
TT»r. or
Kid
Sold Only by
Selz Royal Blue
SHOES
FOR MEN
Mjule ill all kinds of Ixvithers
$3.50
P-pon« S«.
H. R. Macdonald, Mrr.
For aale at tho Old Kol table
Shoe Store of
O. C. MOFFATT
ALFRED GREIUCK
& CO ...
Abetraots of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
BMubiiabwdtn i/aes
Room aiO etatu Bank Bldg.
1
LIKE THE HRS OF A BABBIT
of aatisfacUoii.
lot na.
I«EFnOICTST..
T«a C*a C«t SatfaSdHtB kt CrteMlI Brn.' H«*k BraM
B«c»«w
an XzdailT* Adtats for
Ert»-y OrKiuu
Steinwny Pianos
I’ackanl Organs
Sohtuer Pianos
Silver Chiinea < liintns
Grinnell Hroe\ Pianos
Chicago ColUige Organs
Krakauer Bros.’ Pianos
Sterling Pianos '
Huntington
gton Pianos
Piaii
SBoln Pianos
Aeolian Webber
Crown Pianos
Pianola
Wegman Pianos
Smith A Bamtw Pianos
■SchaelTer Pianos
Willianl Pianos
Victor
Edison
Bans Pianos
Gilbert Pianos
Haines Bros’. Pianos
J. W. York and Son
Haimw & Co. Pianos
wv wtmld bey them. AU tortramewU «0d
UwehxrvefMiybMtarlartremwita----------ew eeey pwymeui pUw
Silf Pliyiut Pianos
BACHANT & ROSCOE
wt
are
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
ClUx«n» Phonu. 82t B«It. lOG.
Bud listrini aits
A U>T of Men’s
WooUhiting
PuuU at..............
A LOT of Men’s
Wool Gating suits
Coat and Panto.*
$1.00
$2.00
$2.50
$3.T5
$5.00
A IX)T of Meat’s
Outing Soito
at.........................
$r.50
A LOT of Men’s
Wool Outing
Panto at..............
A LOT of Men’s
Wool outing suits
Coats and Panto.,
^pplyysorStufimerWanlsNowj
Washable Vests. Negligee Shirts, Straw
Hats. Golf Pants and Suit s—O N EFOURTH OFF TO CLOSE
: : :
W. I.. Browm, Manaffsr.
Hot Wealtier Goods
A 1/lT of Men*
Linen Crash Pants
at...........................
ORINNKI.L. BROT*MKB
Mkki^BB'fi UBiiag Nffidc Bmhb. 159 1. Ffwa St
Headquarters for SasK
Doors, Windows, Moul
dings, Interior finish.
Store Fronts, Shingles,
• Lath, Cedar Posts,
Flooring, Ceiling, Sid
ing and ever>'ihing in
Rough or Finished
. lumber.
TO HUY HEKK IS TO GET JUST WHAT YOU
WANT AT RIGHT PRICE; COME
^-’O HEADQUARTERS!
TBdti mehiaes
OPEN TODAY TO SELL YOU
koetam.
12:30.
MUfTH YEAH-
*^^CKUHU ROOT SWORN IN.
STATBOT ff L I. fiART DYNAiiTE WAS STRUCK
■miT n GBUI CMRSB
TOOK PLACK. WHILE THE KAliEE
WAS AT KIEL.
5 O’CLOCK EDITION
TflAVCmC CITY. JMCHMAN. WEONtSOAY. JULY It. ISOS.
Fhrmer War Beeretary la Naur SMtoiary of State.
By Wire to the E»*rr*.=s Seoord.
Waahlngton. July If.—Bthn BooL
the New Tort bwyer. former aeeretaiy
By Wire to the Bventaff Record,
UNION IS NOT GOOD FOR IRON of war. was sworn ia thb morvlag
miJlD TO THE KAttm tMhda. Kanaaa. Jaly IS.—«. H. PunshoKly after 10 o'clock as sqeretary of
AND rrCEL WORKER.
NAL WITH INOULT.
on. fdrmor rnugiaasmso from thb
stoledlairlct and fkthar of Brfc. Oan. FVad
K. Fnnston. was todSsy la Fcilea eonit.
ns found guilty of dbturMng tho
paneo and was tuad IllhS.
-Sira af,Sian Wlw Summ the RIvar Wse
FawW OWNy af Qiatarhlng
MlATHftll-»0<nc« tottiskt; cBOter
csaCrsI aa4 Mk pmtim : Tkanti^
showws; Uckt sM TsriBble wt«dt.
km
■:'.1
' ..r
f;;.
tk
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HERE ARE VERY LOW FRIGES
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THEEVQfiNGfHEeORD}QHIIISK
•“^ esLsmMatr^ -»*
wmmm
aj»
mmmm w
WEIKTBe
par DE n ims inriEIUITSIEMKRS
•:
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ACCIOENT
»in-LETIH
SHOWt
MAMy LIVSE LOtT.
RUEEIAN VSBESLB ARE WOT VERY
NAOEIk.-.'* r
M ETAnM at the CAOILtAC
Tmm HmiEmd and TMf^Tnm Wees
«ACaES THIS WEEK. '
Kilted in Train Aocidnste in
» EImmi Up By the Crawa tot the
Vttal Farta Are Eftraa^ly
■Ml nm
Mmasr
•Asuva^ssr'
•
tTRiKE OF THE ICE MEN.
Abovt * thooMMUl te« teadim la
. Mav Tork dtjr hair« ■oo* oa atrik*.
Tho »eD want •hon**r lioan mu
bicber wagea sad It sbnaa In tbtii la
atance al least that they bare a gvan
i— grtevanee. persuos familiar whh
New Tork city In hot wralber know
that of all tbe lahorers in a great city
tbe tee men are tbe hardest worked.
Not cmly are tbdr boars long bnt tbe
labor of bandllag heavy cakes of tee U
. ao grvat that often before tbe day Is
ended tbe *«. magod aFeelmens of
maahbod. aiir almost completMy
la a great city like New York tee
ia an ahsoluto necessity for sanitary
reqnlrements as well as for comfort.
WIthrwt tee. even for a oomparaUvely
abort period, tba death rate wouU lacrease to an alarming figure, the laortnllty helng especially heavy among
lainatn.
Tbe 'k» bualneaa of the dty ii oonIfollad by an tomenaely wealthy earporatkin which eould well afford to
grant tb» damnda of the men. If they
are Just demands, la light of this and
beeaaaa of tba necessity of Ice. tbe
matur should be aabmitted to arhlt^.
lion at tbe earliest potalble moment
la order that the tenet snffering or
tb# leaat number of deaths will result
from a abortage of ice last at tbe time
arben It la moat needed.
!;
I
' -
HOT WEATHER AND REtORTE.
While, the people south of this faTorad regloa are asreltering and tuffocatinr their tboughu naturally turn
northward to the land of cool lake
srhen
utmost
and the body ref^bed far the coming
day. Aa a reai^Mbe railroads have a
rush of bualneaa. such a niab. so It
baa been staled to the Record, that
northern Mlrhlgmn baa not seen Ei
Eve yeari.
Several seasons prevtoua to tbla
have been coI<^ and disagreeable. Last
season was not good fn>m a resort
point of view because it was so coni
that the summer vlaltors were as com
fortable In tbelr own iKunes as they
could be anywhere else and did not
see any reason for making a change.
But Ibis year the mercorj has craw led
r upward In pood style and many are
f driven to seek comfort In this region.
^ Thoee who n>me here will not be
■ ited. While it may l*e warmer
aaukl here at preaent the heat Is
^ unbearable aad there has not been
'lin|lc case of prostration reported so
' The bay breeiei temper the atmpapbere and life la well worth living
In the Grand Traveme reghm. Not the
^ of the mapy Inducement to sumtravel la tbe fart that the nights
are cool and reki nan eaaib' be ob
talntHl.
.
,4
^MENA.
- Special to tbe Kveulng Record.
Omens, MIrb.. July 1>.—Among late
arrirals at the Clovers are Colonel
and Mrs. Ford of Islington. Va. C»»l.
Ford Is an instnictnr at the Virginia
Military Institute.
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Newman and
family of Chicago arriv<<d on Sunday
and wili spt>nd tbe summer at the
dovera.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Murray of Trav
erne City have recently spent a few
.days at the Clovers. The guests were
plaaaantly eniertalnad Saturday afteranon hy a trii» around the hay on the
Lady Margaret commanded by Com
modfiro Murray.
Dnafneaa Cannot to Cnrad
By local appllrattona. as they cannot
ranch the diseased portion of the ear.
Tbaro la only one way to cure deafanni. and that is ^by eonaOtational
'.ir.sr.
Wanhingtem. Jnly IE.—Acetemu bnlIsUa. No. 15. jMt tomad hr the later
WILL TAKE FAirr IN EM EVENT state
NEXT WEEK.
1 In the
United Btetes Eaztef the meaths of
Jnannry. tobri^ aad March. 1M5
SaMa That Af Wall Kiawti Hare
lihows that dnring that unarter there
Win Eteri aiM Tratetea Cky la
were twcsdy-elght pnaaeagera aad S04
NapfaaaateE by Eavanl
Fast Osa^
anddeBta. making la all 232 persom
Tchboi4ow tba dty vlB sasd Baaay kBlad a»d 3.T12 lajared la train ncci
knran of toe bane fleab tt» GadUlae deata. Other aoddeaU to passenger
«b«r« they will witacaa tbe Eseat and employes, not the result of oolU
racw
pet os awortbera crack bad stems or derallmenta. bring the total
a few daya later cbla entire atorcca- nember of caaaalUce up to U.30C tSKH
tkm will arrive at tbe Traverae City kUted aad 14.397 lajared.)
There was a decrease of forty-two IB
drlvlag park stablea and be la readi
tar the great meet here Tueeday. the tolal number of persons kUted.
Hlaetydwo borees are Bated, aumy of oomimred with tbe quarter ending
Dee.
31. 190L Tbe total colllalonj
'Whom have never renchad tbe north
ern part of tbe state bdere aad In and derallmenU was 3.108 (1.787 col
Ualons and 1,321 derailments}, of wbic!
whom great sport U anticipated.
Bd. M.. tbe bay gelding owned by 284 eoUiskms and 177 derailmentBnajamln D Ooge <ff Grand Rnplda. la affected pnaaenger (rains. Tbe dam
at Cadillac with a ^rd of 2:12 this age to«cara. engines and roadway b:
season. Traverse City la also there these necMents nmooated to $2.^9.
with two Ene repreneatatives. UUle 24k. There was an. Increase of twenty
Duke, la the hands of bis owner. seven In tbe number of ooUiskms niu
of 131 la the number of dcrallracntr
Charles Ocnnalne. la entered is
aa oompnrod with the last precedin)
Quarter. Tbe total auinber at rm
eeaaon daring the July races be was ployes reported kllletl in coupling ant
not io shape to show oa tbe track but onooupllag cars during this quarte:
la ready to nmke a record this year. was alxty-two.
LHUe Payne, owned by W. A. Lewis,
Armada, a Traverse City tsTortte of
last aaaaon. is entered and two ether
pacers owned by W. A. Lewis, UUIe
Ted. catered la the 2:29 and t:SS pace Bute Y. M. C. A. Beys Will Mec^
and Don Pugh In the 1:14 and 2:19
There Again in August->W. H.
toe.
Gray la Leader.
Tecnnmeh. Bay City, Grand Rapids.
Jackson. Mill Creek. Pontiac. Evait.
Elk Raplda. MIcb. July 19 —Tb<.
Charlotte. Caro, Lnwell. Ooldwater and
Milan and LHchfleM ara some of the sUte V. M. C. A. boys* camp will bt
Michigan cities to be represented in esUblisbed for tU second s««son or
Torch lake in August. Last year tbt
the long list while '^edo Ohio, baa
large atriag of Creacena colu from project was siarttHi a".i1 some sixt>
lbs stables of George H. Ketchnm boys took a vacatiun of two weeks
ley are in charge of John D. King, a living a free life out of doors in tbt
dl-known trainer, among them being woods and oa tbe waters. It was s
iplete success, and this season th«
Creocta. a cbeatagt mare; CreaUmlt.
ch. m.; Knly B., a brown mare: Mar- number of boys will be nearly doubled
This camping party is brought north
Jaret J„ a chestnut mare; Bourbon
under
tbe tendersbip of W. H. Gray o:
McGregor, a chestnut tianion; Belle
Starr, a brown nmre. and Elsie Dnw. a Grand Rapids, who is Interested Ir
browB mare, and the well-known boys’ outing. The various departments
Bonita, a roan mare, making eight In will be under the ekre of men selected
by tbe state execntlve committee of
PllTbe Badger state raises horses as tbe Y. M. C. A. which furnishes tbr
well aa badgers, a long and fast string t^ts and camp paraphernalia. The
belag in the summer circuit and In tbe camp Ere will be lighted Aug. 4, and
races at Cadillac and listed for this the last put out Aug. 18. Boys from
» 16 years old will be taken and
city. George Spencer of Appleton.
WIs.. has three. Dnlsy L.. by m.; Ber- tbe arrangement Insures them an Ideal
nando. chr. g.. and Nina K.. b, m.. who vncntktn while they are at the lake.
Tbe boys will take along their few
are entered. W. W'. Quinn of Westfield is working Grace Hlllwood. b. m., necessary clothes, musical Instruments
and Miss Marlon, another b. m., one and possibly tbe necessary implements
entered in the 2:35 trot and the latter for a game or two, but that is all. They
in the 2:19 iiace. Oshkosh is to the will be furnished tents, boats and all
front with a bunch of '‘matches.*’ not the camp necessaries that will help to
of tbe fire brand order, but a match give them a good time. There will
for anyone in the brown gelding. Dia be bathing, fishing, tramping through
mond D.. owniHl by E J. Mnaterson. the pretty spots near tbe camp ou the
Joe Gale,- owned by George Gale of lake. They will put in their lime Just
Appleton, and Marlon Belle owned by aa they choose, and at night when
Frank Lake of Marion. WU.. fill the darkness comes on thera will be a
track with dust frt»m their flying heels. gathering around the big camp lire
The Canadian bunch are goers and until the boys want to turn in to alet-p.
CMIPOinRCIIlAKE
are in the sute m win. Bight Cana
dlan hurst-s in the list come from
Stratford. Tort»nio. Thonidale. Wng
ham and Seafurth. amitng them being
Ora Wllk*^ b. sT owiu'U by R
Brothers, and Miaaoari Cbi<>r. b. s..
ownc^ by Jno. Roebe. both from Styat-'
fbrd: W. J. b. g.. owned by Ja^ Gist
of Toronto, and Queen of Clubs, b. m..
the propeit) of T. Innls of Thomdale.
Ont.: Colllngwoud Rock^, property of
T. Nevell. Collingwood. and Debbie C..
b. m. owned T. F. Cain. l..usknon. Ont.:
Shadt-land Boy. from Stefonh. Ont..
from the stables of F. W. Toot, and the
buckskin gelding owned by Beattie
Bros, of Wingham are among the Juba
Carmody string to arrive In this city
for their first apeparance cm the TravClty turf.
the entire string at Cadillac
seventy entries are now billed for this
city with a strong possibility of ninetyThey will arrive In six cars In
charge of John Carmody. among thembeing Red Phil, the Utile brawn geld
ing formerly owned by Germaine Bros.
BOW owned by Thomas A. Anderaon of Ik-blte CIoihL
W. D. C. Germaine attended today's
races aad tt la expected that tomor
row a large attendance will be down
from this city.
When
i nimbttag aoniid or imperfect heartag. aad
when It is entirely ehmed. denfneaa Is
the reanlL and unleaa tbe laEammatton can be fakan out and this tube
VAN VRANKEN-BUTCHER.
restored to Ite normal ooadUton. bearlag will be destroyed forerer; alne
eases out of taa are canoed by ea- Thomaa P. Ullem OBIeiateE al Pretty
tarrh. which la aotblag bnt an la
te^ coadlUog^ of tba mneoua tui^;
Wteraen D. Vaa Vranksa and Mias
We win give One Hundred Dollnrt Rosa Butcher were married last even
ing at 807 Lake nveane. Rev. T. P.
UtteMB oilelntlBg. Dan Vagi was Ike
BaUV OaUrm Oars. Band for dreabant ama ato Mlaa itoaa Derlia bridenlarn, free.
__
F. J. CRBNST A OtK, TMa a maM.* Tbe pretty frtmamj was wttBold by drngglsta. Ttc.
aassai by many MlaEs’of tbe happy
Take HalTa FMfly FQIa for eoaatlTRY A RECORD WANT AO
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
SPECIAL EXCURSION.
Of Northern Fans Who Want to See
Butlor Pitch.
The base ball fans of Manistee and
Traverse City have arrangt>tl a Pere
Marquette excursion to this city next
Sunday so they may see Ike Butler
pitch against Wheeling, says the Grand
Rapids Pr^. Butler. It vrlll be ro
bered. pitched for a crack inde
pendent team in Traverae City for
seasons, and has friends all Aver
tbe northern country. Manager GanxH has promised that he will put But.ler In the box during the game.
Owing to the largo crowd that Is
bound to witness a Sunday game be-j
ween Grand Rapids and WbeeUng.
Oaatel Is making arrangemenU for
extra oeailag room, and expects tbe
park to bare an additional capacity
of one thoosand at least for the game,
ttaktne the entire aenting capacity in
excess of four thoutnd.
Tokio. July If.—An oflteer who has
reteraed from Qsrt Arthur reporu that
the ogtept of~ damage to the aanken
Rnaatein ships was slighter than
anticipated.
It has been known that the Rteslans
applied expkmiyea Inside the vessels,
before they were abandoned and the
remdtiDc dnamge ww expediwl i
iertoos. It was .found. howWer. that
he vital portions of iho ships
nraagely nnhurt.
Tbe Bayun, which sustained
most severe damage, has been tak«-n
n tow and tbe I^eresvU•tm Is naviga
‘lie with her own engine.
Both nf these vessels wHI l*e brought
here soon to complete the necessary
repairs. Even the Pallada. which
aloed the heaviest dantege is exi»eci.-d
to be refloated by the mlddl«August and before this the Retvfxan
ind Pubieda will be afloat.
WONHEUIDP
Laying of Concrete Foundation for
West Front Street Paving Stopped
at Wad-worth 8tr»«t.
Tbe worh of laying the concrete
ruundalion for the West f-Ytint stnn-t
layement is “bung up " at Wadsworth
dreet by the fact that the grade lxond that point Ij n»« compMed. The
:treet, between Oal. and Maple Mn-et
« being exravat-il and the‘dirt hauIiNl
o the point between WUdsworth and
hak where the grade is btdng raised.
Tbe street will be leveled and th«•orb laid to Oak street by
A’oduesday night, after which the eooTftlrig will be finisbed.
A Freak of Nature.
A wonderful freak <rf nature was un
•arthed recently In lloswe*!!. N. M.. In
4 car of coal. The remains of some
irehistorlr animal were found Imbed
led In a round lump of coal weighing
‘orty-one poundB. The tall qf the an!
nal was sticking out at one side, and
me leg and part of a slioulder out
he other. The head had tinted off.
Xnd the balance of the carcass was a.Iry as a bone.
The fur on the front part of the body
was soft, fluffy and white and black
The fur of the tail was Jet black. The
^y resembled that of a honse cat.
\nd In tbe round lump of coal meastres nineteen Inches. In length.
The cariosity will be sent to the
Smithsonian InstltuUon at Washing
n.
. ^ :
The lump of coal came from the
Washington district and the PIclou
mlnea.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
SHIM'S ilUllll
OPERA HOUSE
3 NIOM*r0
STARTING NEXT
Tutsdair,Jaly25
Leslie (i. Skicani'a $10,000
SpiH-tacuLir
METiBr nctnre Mosical
CombinatiOD
“AIL SIDES
OF LIFE”
Tolil ill oripnal colorerl nioviiiR pictures. HlustraUwl soii)^
•oni; eunevptions, i>loctri(^
an«l other ♦‘ffi'cte. iMniplct** in
every (Tetail, eclipsing anyihioR in this line ever given
in this city.
toognulter torlotete
3So
Sent sale Saturday
Wbai He Might Have DrwW.
A welltoowB praacber ridtac oa aj
Loadoa eauiboa. was eaurtaiaed by a:
dlalagae wbteb was aaaUlaad qpQB tbe*
oae side by tbe driver, aad npoa tbe!
to do vitlioat k rctrigwttior or las Cheat during the ho^ pomother by aa alderty pan
moothfr Any one rrlio bu tried both vaya will tell yoa
»r(:
~I toderstaad yoa re i
bocaa tbe driver.
The groU amount nocvTea, rm pretty' ntrqag agalast'
Uquor.'* retnraed tbe other. *Tve beeaj
€Muy to Beam* ooe
W
set against U now for thtrty-tTej
it BB BoduQg oooiimred
years.- ^
;
with the gering it will
-Scared tt will nrfa yaar benltbr-|
mike yon in one acenon.
-Yea. bat that DsaY the tenlq tblng.-i
-Perbapa tt don't agree with youT*
ventured the driver.
“Well. It really dont agree with any
the pleneaiB of liavipg
body. But that ain’t It. altbar. The
yonr entabhw frvali uud
thing that sets me »g«H»st u la a bargfipetinng
bworth Jtapurrlblo ld«a.chane price.
“A horrible Idea! What is Ur
“Wen. tbiriy-fivf years ago I was
sluin gin a botH in America with a
friend of mine, and 1 any a. 'Let's order |
a bottle'of something.* And he says.
ia all wne aak on ouy one in
•No. sir. I’m saving my money to buy |
stock and yr»ur owrn time
guvernment land at Ts. 6<L per acre, t
I’m going to buy temorrow, and you’d *
un thebslance. CtoBB Rtti
belter let me Uke the money you}
MBthBML
would have spent for tbe liquor and
buy a couj.le of arrea along w ith mine.'
1 says. 'All right.’ So we didn’t drink,
and he bonght me two acres.
WtekBBlB bm4 latttfl Tmt ■•UaU* n«M rinWUr
“Well, sir, today those two acres are
right in the middle of a flowrlhhing
town, and If I’d taken that drink. I’d
luive swallowed a city bhwk. a grocery
'tore, an aptUhecar)’s. four lawyer’s’
Bent Her Double.
j
Foreod to ttUrvo.
offlees, and it’s hard to say wliat «4se
That’s the ld«m. AlnY It borriUer'- I when i was sick with typhoid and I
r 20 ymrs I ireffered agonies, t
Icey trouble.~ writes Mrs. AnuH- Hun-j a »«»re on my nfiper Up. so painful,
C. E. World.
j te. of Piiisburg. Pa., ’ and when i got i souietlmes. that 1 e»utd not eaL After
13 IT EGOlSlOM Y
m FROM TRIT
II.D0 DOWN
J. w. SL.A-TKR
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eburrh tonight. 7:45.
Ira C. J.din
B^n. the pk»w man evang«‘Ust of Olilo.
will prtach. Ail art- cordially luviu^.
.
The Thursday ev.-ninK prayer iue< t
Ing of the CoagregmtUMial church will
b.' 'held at the home of G. V. Wright.
Washington stred. toirnwrow ,.vcning
.
,,uj
rest m> hands «»n lu) kne-es
•urns, cuts and wounds,
when I walkt.-.!. From this terrible
bnium Drug Hiore (Vs. K. H. Mf<a4a.
K. Wail A JSota' drug stores; ooly
affllotion 1 was rtuu-oed by Eb-ctric HitI'T-H. whb'h n-sH.rt-d my health a
and m.w I can walk
i straight as ever. They are simply
If taken Ibis month. V,(-e||s ymt well
I wonderful.’’
Cuarantfil to cure
It mak«-B the little onre
<
’i'er and kidney disorders: all sMM'uit
at John:.«n linjg Sion? Co’*. F. H. eat. sbH*ii a«w1 crow A tonic for the
family.
Hollister’s Ktwky
: Meads. S E. WsU A Sunv’drug sturc«: whoK
Mountain
Tun. 25 cents. Ten or Tbb' prices 50C.
lels, Johnaon Drug Co.
Mrs. IJzzie Fast and «-hlldrc-n of thl* j
city left for Honor this ini*rning. wher»' j
they will S]w-ud
Th* Oiamortd Cure.
The latest news frtim l*srl«. U, I fiat
rt'lath«-!<.
iialn T»-a
I lltK-ky Mountain
Tra tbU month. A
dlamoed ^lrre
tisiir for lh<‘ sic-k. Tliere is no renH>«Iy they have discovered
P. .-Ui <H*nls. Tta ar Tablet*. for oontumplion. If you fear consump
A lot of boys’ and children's short
tion or pneumonia. It will. h«>wever.
Drug Co.
liest for you to lake that gn>at rqta^y
pants In cotton and linen.......... lit
itlon«-d l>y W. T. McGee, of Yanleer,
A lot of lln<‘n pants, both while
and tan ................ ................ .... 28
Hamilton Clothing Co.
mwllrine which will
-. gave me instant relief, and effi>cted a
n j permanent cure.” Unequalled quUk
e ' cure, for Throat and lung Tn»ublew
game of liall at Grand Rapids
.tobn«nn I>ryg Rtnre CY)*s. F. H
Sunday by g,>ing via the I*erv‘ Mar
°
Walt A eons’drug r*—-•
quette excursion. U>avtng here at C a. ! jij,,,
1 ll.OO. rusrantood.
and retunr after the game. .Ike (Sons’ dnig More*.
Hutler of Traverse City lnde|M ndent j
----------------------- , two seasons will pitch.
| SHl’TER S PANATEI.LA. k delight I SAT. MR SMOKER, wait for $hfl1 ter'R Panatcllaa.
July i9-4t I to particular smokers.
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
,
,
<
i
FVERYTHING
DEALERS l*?> EVERYTHING
MANY NEEDED THINGS
ARE YOU GOING CAMPING?
It Ik lu-st to go proparc-U. so then- will lie very |inK> rtsikiiir You
•don’t want to work all the tlqie—you go for t-njoymmt. W*- have the
prcatc.st aKMirtmeni «»r alr.ady eji^ked fiswlK. ham. chick. n. veal. !*oef^li*
«ui||ei»s way<. \*an Camp’s pirk and l^♦•aIl^, ten kinds Van raauii’.-. prepared
MUips. thirty , kinds of wiifers. ctsikie,., cakes and Idscui''--
PITCHERS
■fi.
• What's a more n*-ee.<iKary article than a pitcher?
AIwayA hr«-uk1ng
tlu-m—it i* not the fault <if the pitcher, nor the breaker—just happened s«.‘
Ctoi som«- c-ss! class pltHters f«ir a quarter, there are other Myh-« at O.
Tic. s.',c and ll.L’.'.. Ilcautlftil fancy t»iu*s in <Mld shap-., for 2.>, .lie and O.
Iditle on«*s, fancy sliap's, used for a doxen difT.-o-ut purpises. sell for
Little white milk pltcherx for luc and l.V and *J.V. let'pllrhers tor'Jtt.-.
and 45c. Extra pitchers for the bud room for 55c.
! ‘
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SPONGES
Are nf?cdrul, sponges arv‘ nAces.sar)'. Toilet spongm fnun 5c up. Bath
vpongca from 10c up. 4 Nothing m» cooling these- bnt days ns a nice spoitge
bath.) The sbr?ep wool spmge sells from lt»c up. The gras* aping*' fn.nr
15e. the Mediterranean at 15c. Tbe drug department has all the difler»uit. ■
kinds. Be *ure and have a gcxu! supply io the borne.
.*
RARE PERFUMES
SOMETHING NEW
Are the kinds wo sell. You can buy any quanlity from an ounc** to a pinnd.
veil from 50c to 90c an ouncN-. Have a splendid line of iioithnl p-rfuiii*'3 ■*
10c. 25c. 50c. 75c and ll.oo. Toilet and lavender waters at 2'k- and'Suc a
.
boHte.
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
fCIpTTV
^ K R
OKIMT
WITH A SUN-BURST SHAM
-
2So Sa ODR WDOIOW 2So
J. B. Paifc Electric Co.
lirCASSSTREEt
raoNsnu
V
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.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
#
DCALERB IN EVERYTHING
OCALERB IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
PAUt t
MBOlfWKWMt <ttV. WOM«R wnNnOAV.MLVM.1M.
ANTIQUFrTOFItBEAl)
mWUaBBEID
My «aa to
the city yaetarday aa a gaaet at Hotel THE graPFOPUHE AS PWgPdllEB BV
A ttHOKC or rAllALV- Whktog.
THE ANGMNT CGVPT1AMS.
i. T. Daaaay of Sean to to the eSy
Ml OATUflOAV.
loohtoK after haalawaajtotar^
^
IfONEY IN RAISING TROUT.
M. J. lecma ef the OerweO Agriewl
That a fanner can derive more prodt
ftom ratoh« brook trmrt fer the mar
ket than froai west any oiber eooree of
of aomey ^ ttote
Bke tmiBli
chwrij dcniTostrated hy Lewhaabscuc
. who baa a fish preserve
la J. Jd
aa his farm, two miles oat of
BrsttleboroL Tt. By nilUalBg the ctour
aiirlng water running Ihrouffh hls funa,
by bis own lageaulty and wHh a vety
imic hlrnl awlstanre srRhla a frw
years be has «
hatchery, where be baa
to batching and growing a large aumber of brook tmot. with which he has.
partly at toast, supplied the local msrkec hesMea fumldilBg thousands of
small flsb Tor utoeklng different
atreams to the adjoining towns,
these have netted Mr. Johnaoa a I
some retarn upon hls capital temated.
aside ftom the ptoaaure afforded and
tocideaul dlvsntoo from tbe aaual
*h. STmicSto
gas aa an adjunct to
tko dtrnmmPn
Pm CaMM, AaaOwr I
MDw AM at U« Mc. litT
HMMk avwHM. at It iMt nsM.
flaMiMt «w takaa Ock la a ikM
ahAT «• Fh»t airaai Satariajr after
aan a* «• taM to MoaAar** BaeerA.
It aanal that a few jmn a*o MJttor
ka« a aarera atrok* of paralyala tram
vMck ha aavar tally raeorarad. Hte
aaaa «M aot tboaikt to he aartooa
MnAay aflaraoaa hat owhii to hto
-TTr*-f^-t caadUtoa he raiMly grew
worm.
Ha vaa oaty ST yaara oM aad
laaraa a wife aad three aaMfl chUdrea.
Ika body to la chante of Mae Oara
m. A. wnttoaM aad tho ftiaacal arwill t>e aaaooaoed latar.
H. Dawtoo. a ptoaaar of thU
rrvkto raaMtag to OarteM township
died yaatarday afteraooa at 4iS« of
Magasttoa of the laaga. acod Ti yaara.
laaetat aa aged widow aad two i
MW H. aad BaaJaMa. aad aaa daagh
tar. Mrs. Wlalfrad Stowe, aside fron
a host of ftlaada who will be grleead
to lean of hto death. The ftnaral will
he hold frow the hone at l:W Thoraday aad the be rial will take place In
Oakwood. Tha Rer. Daowa Oochlin
wUl oHdale aad tho toaaral ajrraagewaaU wfll be la chargp of W. 8. Andoraoa.
Martin CahllU
Mania Cahill died at 7 :45 last atght
at tha IMMW of .Joha Martin In Peota
aala towmahlp Ha was W years of
age aad kla death was doc tq aeoile dohlllty. The faaeral eenrke was held
this afteraeoa at 3 o’ckirk to the
wadartaklag roons of. H. L. Caner.
Rot. L. B. Btoaell oAelattag. Mr. Cahin left two ehildrea a daughter to
Cknada aad a eoo whoee wbereabouU
are unhabwa. He caaie here from
ttoaada waay yearn ago and at one
tlwe was eoachman for ^ 8. Pratt. He
was bartod to Oakwood cemetery.
R. D. Bahar of Pataakay to to the
totyoa
B. BDtott aad artia ar ftfa Lake
Mpmi yaatarday to the city.
C. S. Hayaaa aad arlfe oT Cadlltof
are ragtoiacad at Park Ptoca.
Dr. P. J. Pirall^ of Northpavt was to
the dty yaatarday.
Mrs. U R. Ortowold of Hatchaa
Croaatos waa to the dty a short thaa
this
Arthor aad Harold Wood, who are
toadlag the eawatpr at Noahdawaata. were to the dty yaatarday.
A pany eoastottog of V. C Vaagha.
ir.. H. M. DooUtUe. Mae Miafra aad
Mias fltaeeaaoa o^ Aaa Arhor arrirad
to the city yeeterday aad left this
ting la one of the traciloa eompany's cara for OU Mtoehm. where
they will spend a few of the aiimmer
eeka.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Crosby, urho
have been vtoittog with U P. Tltni of
this dty. left today for thdr home to
DOtOO.
Mito Oatahe of laadorr to to the eUy
Tooklag after bwetaeoa Intereau.
Mrs. D. H. Power and Uttle daugh
ter, Dorothy, of Poetlac. who are
dtag the Buauaer at Northport.
passed through ^ dty this momtog
on thdr way to Cadillac, where they
will attend'the racoa.'
Mrs. L. Bieberaou of Buttons Day to
a Traverse City guest today.
Mr. aad Mrs. Prank Porter aad little
daughter, Alice, of Bast Jordan panned
through the dty this monUng earoute
tor their home after speadlag a short
tlaw la Lelaad and BuUoaa Bay with
rdatives and friends.
Dr. and Mra. J. D. Munson and Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. DavU and daughter.
Jooepblae, left this morping for Newberry, where they will attiNid the ahnual meeting of the state board of
asylum trustees.. After the meeting,
Mr. and Mrs. Davis will go to Munlslng
and -to Grand Isle, where they will
visit Mrs. Davis’ brother. Tom Noble,
well known here.
Rev. M. P. McSorIcy of Ctodnnall,
BREVITIES.
Ohio. Is visHing his cousin, Mrs. C. H.
Btaaley Msnioeao has presented Friday of 305 West Pourteenib street,
Del Bqoirco with a large pellcaB.-whlch
Mrs. A. W. Ewers of Prcdciickton;
to OB e&blbltloa In bln barber shop. Mr. Ohio, left this morning for Chase for a
Mantoeau to at present In North Da short visit with friends after spending
kota.
ten daya to the dty as the guest cf
The oaat aide crowd junior had a
M. Edgeoomb aad famUy.
awrabawllow roast and water mHoo^
Mra. E. Wood of Blight’s Biding left
faaat oot aloog the bay ahoro last the dty this mording after a abort
evening. iMI ^ad a very ploanant time. sbopplng lour.
Another water polo game will take
8. F. Bmllh left this morning for
place to Boardman Ukr at Caid KtghUi short trip to Pcllston.
street bridge Friday eveuing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Darrmh of tUg
Blaoe the storm of Sunday night, Rapids arrived In the city this after
tey to mttrh lowct il.an U haa been noon on a short visit at the borne of
this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Thonuu Qunton.
The tug Maggie of N«rth|iort was at
The family of Phil Grtffln left this
tha OU dock yeeterday with a load of afternoon for Northfmrt. where they
barrel stock.
will make thdr permanent home In
Ur. Ooo. H. Murklcy of Kansas City. the old home of the late Rev. and
^>lo.. win preach at Church of Christ Mrs. Salmon Steele.
Mrs. K. Wallers of Grand Rapids,
Heat Sunday at 10:S0.
• The Cburrb of Christ Sunday school who brought the body of her husband
to bolding lU firtb annual picnic at to Manef'ltma for burial and thm spent
Bast hay today. -The crtrwd
a few days la tho city as the guest of
traaaferred to the grouada, 4fl'~tbt‘ her aistcr-ln-law, Mrs. H. Tlnkiw, left'
this morning for home accompanied
■ bosaes of the tracikm* company.
The steamer Columbia took a large by Mrs. Mallet of Cadillac, who accom
consigmmeat of groceries and lumber panied her here last week.
to the varl^ bay ports this morning.
. The tug John lAetham cut loose
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Ha alrea this morning and drew a
Rwanns of seventeen-year locusts
large number of p*xiple Into the street have appeared In soatbem Tt lscuathinking that It was the fire alarm.
Tha regular meeting of the Willard
W. C. T. IT. will be hold In the parlor*
HeUgm
of the Asbury M. K. church tomorrow Und.
afteraooB. Leader. Mrs. NetUe Bel
Blr Alma Thdema Is to receive i.* 14.knap.
000 for hla picture, ”Tb« Finding of
A large tractIon ihrasblng oiarhlnc Moaaa.”
was on the freight bill of the T. C., L
In Brmtll the black bean Is
A M. today, being consigned to tbw< iwrtant an article of food aa the potato
traction headquarters at Suttons Bay to la Europe.
le Cocos tola
from their hoadquarters at ^rand RaplUeat province
Ida
A great big country dance was to In tbe world.
The Rev. Courtland Meyers
progreee oa the -Potaf last evening
near Cat Head, and nearly all the crew Brooklyu. baa practlcaUy hrokca
policy playliig In that city.
of the T. C.. L. A M. attended, dancing
Theophlle Delcaaae. who baa lately
to the barm natU daylight, and It took
resigned as foreign mtetoter of Franca^
aaeldDooa prodding on the part of began hit career aa a aawspaper
those who stared quietly at home to
keep their fdlow workmen awake to
TUs BaUsa r
day.
•That story slsmt Ek! Putcher,’ the
THE MARKCTA
I,.
Detitdl Mlcto. July W-—WhoatJttly, gSc; No. I red. »0c; No. 3 corn.
5>Hc; No. 3 white oata. STc.
Toledo. O.. July l*.~Wheat—Cash.
«Tc; July. 8«%c; geplomber. M^c.
Cbtcago,-' July If.—Whoat-^uly,
Wtoe: Boptember. t4%c. Oom—Old
July. n%c: old Beptember. 6514c.
Oata-July. 3i%«r: September. 3fHc.
Beptmaber pork. »13; lAfd. f7J5; riba.
VM.
JBMI Buffalo. July If —Callle-«k»w
at easy valim. Veals aad calvee—
■low aad tower. Sheep aad lambe—
Stow aad lower valuoa. Hogs—AcUve
aad boldlag higher.
A BtJNDAY EXCURSION will be
run over the Pure Marqueuo to Oraad
Rapids to take la thp league base ball
gaaa hetpeen Grmad RapMa aad
R^aaBflg Ltave bars at C a. m. aad
luiuia after the game.
july IMt
noted old Iowa race home man. re
minds me of a tale tbe boys need
tell of BulcLer.” said Morris Lynch
tbe other day. “Boti-her was a good
fellow, as tbe men wbo follow tbe
races go. His family were retlgloas.
One time Botcher got alck. veiT Mck;
IB fact, hla w|f(^ fearing tbe end. arat
for a minister. Botcher talked to tbe
minister, wbo urerd him that
abeuM not stay away from hla God.
*nie road to ■aalvattou was not xwry
pU'ln to Bntcbi
He quemioned thu
minister closely about what be thought
would happen If he abould iv<(
pfior to his death. The mtoli
him he would be mved.
-’Will I hsre wtag* Juet like they
picture angeltr aald Butcher.
-•You most cerulnly will,* replied
Cbo mtoteter.
- ’Well, tbeu. ru bet you 13 I CUB
beat you ffytoc when you meet'me la
beumt.’ Mid'nntf^. hls eyes light
ing up with the aectntomed flash.
-The minister left la despair, aad
Butcher recovered and followed
I MoIbss Rcftotcr and Leader.
Bread was made of fairly ■vnperCaUa kaalty
before the advent uf
the days of BIbMeal chroootogj. Bya
itouamm with the devetofiascBt and
Tbe experiments
_ _
praaeat kaowledce la dae. dtoeoverrd.
aayu the Fhmr Trade News, an elglit
pound loaf of ovunly emsbed grato and
wMI bukad under eonditioas that mark
tts asaadCactnre as tong before the ad
vent of man as ho to today. This loaf
has the appearaoee of bavlag been
been buke^ before aa open fire, the
amna uf doo^ thrown on a flat
bsdsre the ofwn htoae and tumad nutil
eaek aids had been subjected to
heat. It la hardly up to the stand
of cor pcfueut bread, toft the m«a
tboor daya were not flalcaL
The aaelent Bgypttena were the
oarers Ip eutcaalvo grain growing
Tbeto gralBS *
wheat, barley aad doors, and were
marh Hke the gralim of today. Tbe
Egyptians were really the beat “farmet*" of which we bare any coherent
record. They barveeted tbeir wb«it
soths after It was pot to tbe
and bcNiad It Into abeavea
tike the hand bound sheaves of today.
Thetr thmsblng was dooo by driving |
cattle over tbe granary floors.
Tbe old style of grinding obtained
with the F^cyptiaua, tbe women oaubelng rci|uJred to perform tbe
work, but Um7 had discovered tbe
power of fermented yeast cells, as
seversl InsUncra leavened bread has
been found dating to this era. It U
atoo with the Ecn>tlana that tbe profosstonal Inker llrat springs Into no
tice to the world. There to picture
writing on several tomba that Miows
bake abofw long liefore tbe time of tbe
dynasty. The story of Joseph con
ing the abundance of the fat yeara
use during tbe seven lean years j
wa bow Imi*crtant grain and hrcai
stuffs were to latter day Egyi»tlauv.
. tbe Assyrians
Thanks to the art of
.
litics of bronxe.
and the etulurlng gunllG
we have rpconis to show how tills
riotous feasUug. even to tbe celebra
On tbe braoxc gates of Bal
found engravings deiiktlng tbe warlike
doings of Hbslmaoeaer II.. wbo ruled
and warred in the years from »» B. C.
to «25 n. C. t>ne engraving ahows the
tribe baking bread, great
plica of
0 tireud. for tbe benefit of retumaokllera. Tbe Assyrians
tag vlrtorioas
vh
also knew
bow to raise grains, their
k
IrauUc mschlMU and aquedocts
hydrai
•total the
ahouii
Bread figured promlngntly lu .the his
tory and rellgloQ of the ancieut Jews.
Tbeir flrat cereula were only ryE.
wheat and barley, and they began IhHr
p b>' eeating them raw after the fash
I of prlmitlva man. This to the
l«oiile*
grain eaters. Tbe grain grew wild at
flrst and was eaten by tbe naked sav*
age only as ook of tbe leguminous
plants t^t gave him a pm-arious sustimance. Gradually, seeing tbe strength
obtahu>d by those who fed exclusively
upon a grain dteL maa with hU Intel
ligence Im'reaslng. b^n to care for
the patches wlieru the desirable plants
grew, and from thla tt was not a far
step to tbe careful cultivation of grain.
Each family of tbe Jews bad a mill
for Itself, differing In Ihte from Its con
wraa ground In
Important was the mlltotooe In tbe
economy of the Jewtoh home tliat
Moam told down the law. “No man
shall Uke tbe nether or tbe upper mlliatone to pk«dge, for be taketh a roan's
c pawn
en thli
shop wraa not unknown
early stage of tbe worhl’a career.
To come down to more recent days,
the old Gme residents of the Bcandlnavton countries in tbeir time stood forth
most prominently as grain users and
bakers. Women were prlnclpelly to
charge of the preparatloo of the grain
sod of the bukertoa. Tbe grinding
done In mills run by bonepowur. urtod
or even by large dogs.
Some of the first water power mills
known of were In Norway. The bak
ing here waa naually done to ovens
constmeted and maintained by tbe
towns and villageu. People with grain
to be baked Into bread came to the
bakeries, where women received the
same, baked It and reUimed tbe bread
to tbe owner wrlth a tithe taken out tor
the *«Netwg
t Critic.
whom be always esteemed as the
founder of hls fortanea. is well known.
Bbc was to tbe habit hf traveling wUh
him on almost all occasions. A friend
of tbe earl was dining with him. when
one of tbe party had bo better taste
or grace thaa to expoatntoto with Dis
raeli for always taking the enantew
with him.. IltormeU
J>toraeU flx^ hto
hls eyes
him very expressively' and said:: T
ad It.
Imagtoatloa suppose you to be guilty
cf gratltnder On anotter occasion
Beacooafleld Anertoefl hto wife as "the
most severs ef ertks. hot a perfect
Messes M. Wolfe and J. Shaw of
Blight’s Biding Totnmkd homo this
. moralat after a short ahopptai trip *<>
ithecltj.
Tc carried oo
ton
Thte bowe was divided Into two parts
curtain. This cuitato
•odi a way that each' half of the
OBevtog will be rsoeived tuaight at
Ckufck of Christ la behalf cf the Balsuttou Army, the work of whtok will
rrasik OeUdrich aad tom. K. C. Banwa be SK forth ta aa addreea by Briffadler
Caaau VuruM the CRy uf
die Oox. All are Invited.
Travorw City.
WITH 8BAT1NQ CAPACITT 4A0b
At the two seaskms of Circuit court Tiwvarae CRy base ball fans will ha
Msed at Grand Rapida Sunday,
heU before- Judge Mayne today the
tMOuMuy la the cases of Prank Good- when their own pitcher. Ike Butler.,
rich and Mrw K. C. Barnes v*. the aty «U1 twirl the bull for Crmad Raidds
agatoat
Wbeeltog In a fast Central
of TTaemM« City was all caosg^ed aad
alsD la the case of Roaa Bartx va. Roh- League game. Perc MarqaeUe cxeuiv
ert Baitz and the divoroes to tbe JoMc eloa learea C a nu.aad walu fur game
ctooe before rciuratog.
^
Biggs va. Arthar Biggs and Maggie
July IMt
Griffcih vs. Frtd E. Grlffeth granted.
At 3 o’clock this afternoon tbe case
IF TOU ARK A BABE BALL FAN
of Jacob Raatotkl. sr.. vs. Jacob Roatoski. jr.. and Mark Roataskt retotive to go to Grand Rapids 8nnda>- and take
the setting aside of a deed which was la tbe fast loaguo game betweem
Grand
Rapids aad IMieellng. W. VsL
to have been tried at the last aewdoo
July IMt
of the l^laanu county court at
ismprciffHnB
ARTIFICIAL SUNLIGHT.
From a modest beginning Mr. Johnson has gerne oo with bU flsb eetabUsbmeat adding new and Inexpenslre
ponds and whilatorc falls by dividing
and dlvcrtlug the Ittth- iqirlng fed rills,
till luilay Iw has a amvesslon of long
pools storktd with thouaauds of si»ori live troot of all slsea. strong and flour
ishing In tbe purest and coldest water.
In iwonectioo with bU plant Mr. Johnson has constructed at an exjiensc of a
few dolUrs roialmt hatching bouacn.
with thdr numcrtnis troughs. In which
to propagate the trout from the
Here be has hitcbcd fhia araaoo Hisi..
000 trirot, all of which are alive and
thrifty and most of which be hopes to
raise for tb«^ market. Already he has
€>nlrrs for jiart of this fiy at gl! a
pound.
It takes on an avemge two years to
_________ *****
*** **’*' **"*>*'*F rise, though
pirrxaatcaa n oaowi*.
j ^ courm* some flsh grow slower than
rMHr Blr
llOf .1 I
jj.
iH». n«iT«i ite
iuo.ni.»u«.
from the aim. -nH. tods on each side
were exactly alike, not only In slsc. i
locatiun and contents. If a» uiy I
was planted In a certain i>art of aI bed I
---------- .»«h.r .t
‘f**
tied on
tbe other.
I.tina Of
of iweivt
iwelve
isiing
cortaln.
Ordinary
, reflectors «
whenever It was dark, the leugtii of
time ranging from nine to fuartiien
boora. an-onllng to the i*eriod of day
light Tbe soil, tcmiieratnre and
iroount of mixture w*tp as nearly
the same on each side of tbe eurtatn
aa It was poaslhle to make them.
Tbe plants on tbe acetylene aide In
many Inatancea matured twice aa fast
as tboac on the other side of the parti
tion. Hadlsbea, onions sod s«-voral
otlier kinds of plants which devekip
their edible parts lielow the surfaie of
the grouikl were found to have puPsned their nstuil course, except that
they grew twice ail fast as thornplaced undor the Inflacnee
acetylene
were not permitted to
.»T—“
Prof. Hubbard’s Offices
of the Ilusslan war \esNeU. irjiunsll nillllner’s bill.’"—Buffalo Lnthe flrst ocen- | gutrer.
«if tbe euhmarlne
sloa of the
Tile tolest Idstoriesil pen»»nace to W
to actual wsrtsre or to an Important
commen*orat*'d l« .KrchtuHil***, the
battle.
It to known that four submarine Greek who only wnnlcd a place to
built for tlic Japanese tost staml OU outnUle. in onler to move the
world with Id. lever.
SxTuu-e. Iti
Italy. liHN made him a rooj.umeitl. n*presi-nlln* the C'Hiinctrlc'.an and phy;
siciri with hto Invention*.
j ^
.---------— —
„ lot «>f im-nV Klraw hats....-----.ISc
i I ricwlOK out .1 lot of meu'H t wopicce wind craiih tiult#. up
from ...................................... ......... 3.T75
Come quick.
IfamlKtui t’loihing Cu.
r..
lln. <l«or„ SVUCT u< !« ckD-
NOTICE—Aft*T August ft). IMH.
''' A Chsag* •! Mtsd.
Jameu Daiymple of (Rssgow. the ex- nock thavtog will be 6 cents exlriu
July JIMM.
l-ert on .BODkliial stns-l car «wi»ership, was c^paring In iTeveland the
public with the private opcraliun
water snpplto**. gas work#, and kludtvd A ku of boys- abort linen tmuta... 2^
A few boys* 2-plccc cotton and •
utilities.
linen suits sixes K to 15 yean. /
TVbcn private l*snks take bold of
only.................. ............................... 3le
these things." said Mr, Itslmiple.
Hamilton Oathtog Ca <
••they run them beautifully at first.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
pbwsnrc wanes; It ebanucs to vexatbtnj
^ ■ ■
and to-tilltrmcNs; and tluit." aaW Mr. |
"
—
“ri'niinds
hspjiculng In Glasgow.
"There was a GlasJow
to whom (.'or tn^alini; the sick, rt'movinR
hls wife sakl:
wriukliw, dewjopiiii:
viopmt: U
ihtii chcstnl
"VkMUiId, next Ttiursdsy U riclcn’s
ticreong and mhioiiit; Healiy onea
Wr1lid.iy. Hhe will Is* 11 years oUl.
Give me a little money. pleas<>. to get by manipulution. nn> looated over
• .lonaotrs tlniirktorp. Traverao I'itr,
a birthday present for to-r.’
.Inly IS-Into*
“The mail, os be took out hU purae. ;Mu*h.
said querulously;
" •How tbe deuce arc yon side to re
old.-Rprlngfleld (Mass.) member so exactly the dates of nil onr
Dl. W. A. FAIXSWOITS
chllilren’s hirtlisT
“•Ijislly enough.’ the woman snPARK place HOTEL
HOW SUBMARINES WORK. |sweretl: "Our flnd child was ts.m on
OffiealiMmBaiUlOa.m.sBd I loS|>.a
-----------i Jan. 17. and on tliat day yon gav^ me
Hcaasopathir Oeerrsl PraCUca aad
a n**cklaci* v.f diamonds ami rutdes.
Xavat m arfare.
| ,>ur sceond was l*om oo June ’J. and
It Is bch'*v«>I llwt rnhmartne l«oats I
that «lay you gave
giivc me a neclle
rth sixpence. Our ihlrtl chiM
’we oseil lu the great naval Iwtlletho
lu |
IBooks Books
\V<* Imvr just nMi'lviil ■
n«*.'irly one thmifuiml voluiiu-s by such aulliora na
dulia \ erne, I Miver < Iptie. Chan. Diekens.^Mrs.
Merrjot, Sir K. Itulwer^
Lvleii, Heiirv
llrum-
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
bPouRtit out of a dark n>oin Into t*ic |
rays of the acetyleiM' light after day.---light had faded from the w.-^tern sky. ^
Before the castcru borixon liKhti-ucd j
they were again removed to the dark
arnu.MUNB ATrA.*xmo a nArmasHiPapartment. to remain In utter darkm-va summer ui guln. y, Man*. Tlicy were
nnUI the day sboukl end. The nan*hi- of the Fulton ty|M*. wue built m accsus which was subjected to this form tioos and shl)n>e0 by s]tectol train to
of trcutroetit hloasomcd. the flowers 1 Seattle. WskIi., whence tlu-y were sent
remaining oo tbe plant more than a , to Jaiwn. Several other Mahmartoes
week-—New Y’ork Trthuue.
; which were d*elgneil and Imllt by Mr.
------------------------- jjohu P. Holland to Jersey Glty atoo
Aat« Taek Paners.
went to Jaimn. and ibe Inventor beInventors are now turning tbeir at- Heves they took |iart In the tattle.
tentlon to the smaller detslto of the
------------------------aotomohlle. One of the moat recent
pa*t«cr«riir.
patents to applied to a wire frame ar
Photography h IS caught the fasteat
ranged to lightly sweep
aweep tbe rubber
mliber I| express
expree* train in motion l»y menns of
tlrea.
tirea. Tbls. it to claimed, will avoid 1 the cinematograjiph. and It atoo shows
many punctnrea, since It tjill remove ! the gniwth of a flower. A bud wrhicb
tacks and Idts of glass as soon as imrsts Into
Into bloon
bloom In. say, sixteen da\-s
picked up. Tbe Inventor declares It
exposed to a camera every flfleen
but seldom that trouble to causeilJiy a ; mlnnti-s during tbe alxteen days, aial
a nsll If It to wtien the pictures developal from Uie
fragment of gto*
;|y got rid ol Tbe damage is j flluis are assemided In onler to llie
promptly
caused by sharp or pointed ohja-ts be- ; moving picture machine the ohs»Tver
Ing poundal into the tire, thrmi
mi|d} tbe I mgjr sec. to hto delight, all, in a
pressure of succeeding revoJutlions, un- 1 or two, the gradual breaking
til tbe atr chamlier Is reached. Thto bod—tbe blossoms open, close t>y night
guard bmsitea off foreign subatancea and reopen to tbe morning, tbe leaves
before there to a chance for the ohjert grow under tbe eye, tbe alamen* fiei'p
to become imbedded to tbe rubber and from cover and finally the full blown
will reduce punctnrea to practically flower.
nothing.
Artiartal 0*14.
^*ast s atre Is.
A new metal harder than steel.
A atye to to reality a little absceaa brilliant as gold, from which it canwhlch forma at the margin of the eye- j not lie dlstlngutobed. and as good a
lid from Inflammation of tbe glands or j conductor as copper has been InventfolUcles. It to met with chiefly In deU- Ud by an Italian, says I-’Echo des
cate cblldrrn. btft occur* sometime* to | Mines rt de to Metallorgie. It to comadntts where there Is a genersl depre*- j posod of copper. Iron, silver, pbossloo of the besith. Tlie best pton to to j piioms and. of course, radium. It to
bathe the eye frequently with hot wa- j Ugtiter than copper, and Its beautiful
ter and to apply from time to time a , color to not changed by any chemical
bread and water poultice. After time i^jcnt. Thla is wonderfully Interest‘
‘ tag If true, says the Engineering and
Mining JoumaL Indeed "we will go
fnrtbcr: It to totereuttog If only half
true."
such
remedto* as cod Hver oil
la|M«a »sa Water rsr OaasampMaa.
quinine Mxmld be taken frequently.
Dr. Troisier of Paris retvnUy read
a paper before tbe Amdemle de Medrial Tmm of Rabbit r*r.
Idae clalmtog the dtocovery of a new
If the Indnetry now being r
cure for tubereukwto by means of enba r leocwui— ai tjoam te nounirr, a
tojecMoa*I of sea wai
• Jars district proves profits hie *u vblch be calls "marine serum,
baa been tried oo twenty-four patients
at tbe Larlbotolere boapMaL aome only
clotbe* generally, tbe breed uttHaed to la tbe prelhulaary stage* and otbers
tbe Angora. «r ’tollk rabbIL” whkb
I a very iadvanced period of tbe dtomoKs four Dme* a year, tbe fur. juat, ISA. An <
iMfore St falls off naturally, can be '
tbe academto baa
BtripiMd easily by iklUed haadA
tend last moath was taken up by mnThe American .Kxprpss company's *
acat of parties iatcrrsled. Pratt A
office in. this c4ty handled nearly «4to
Davis are attorneys for complainant
cases of rheirlcs yesterday which were
and Smurthwaiie A Alway for defendshipped to Detroit and Chicaga
|
Jaaaes BooU and wife ef Proeuwout
passed throfgb.tbe eity this morulag
«a tb^ way to Maatotea wbere they
will rtoU tbeir sou, Btepben BcoiL
Begins Today
0bPM*5
THE ADVENTURE OF
nmie. Ojwar \\ iMo ami
to si’ll ;tt
oUhtb,
ONLY 10c EACH
Tbeai- Irioks will lie taken
in (Mirl iKi>tiient for otbors if reluriMtl in jjooJ
IlwMissiiKTbrNQiiartir
Sberlock Holmes Series
Plain colored Japanese Silk, also white
and changeable Taffelas at...........
Plain and changeable Taffetas
20 inch Back Peau dc Sole, $1.00 qual
ity, at...........................................................
WOOL DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND
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ffil.OO OOOD:
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Remnants Wash Goods worth \2;4c and.
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Va
Froat
aad Uaioa.....
EWILHEIM Coraer
mwt at the phydtotoBB aadlow geatogy aC aaMhara Ha]y» aaya
CURE FOR iUT FEVER
o attaBeeawaaff iheakiTcaka la aatoaWadlr etoklag. aad
The FM Mtar. Uke aQ rgg ai^
Sara It fiaai tta. coariag
to moving about Crsm idaee ta place. laotbJag
cn. sms an Anaealan.
•‘OemaT he said to a writer tor Ihe The nUroad wW provide a aapply afj tola. He baa
TWO Itcil. OMC Jbom Sfl. ACCOIA Nrwartt Hevfa. la hla fluatot meceau good horaas aad tn«aaa aad tha raoa-i peatoaged aad
HOYAL AHCANUM CONVCHTVON
PpSHCO THC FCAT.
«OiMpa. It U a carto that 1 flealre to atioa. aad haattb sort era augr rove j the
over the caaatry la true oowbog style. | ctaMoa that the decay wUl go oa aad
atom.*
«. K. wmt h Sontr wish toaaaadtoto
*»etod the way iaio Iw toper iwaas The temporary teat cities wQ) provide! aicreaar. oae haPdtog aftar another that when HynmH la uasd aa a pre1J»M fMamrtata. aad ra«alraa the aae Yaoagav Wan Wea aiW tha Ptatanca Wham, OB a lien red aiaOx, there lay ahelter tor thaaa who prefer periods > golag. perhaps' whole rows af todld- veoihrc. or a cure there win be no hay
AipMl maf M (
lags at oaee.
«f a etase larser thaa the eo^btoed
af Faar mam Wm Dana hi
ia araihed folds a pleee of rkh gray uf rest.
fiMBliitf Mb Act
fever. They advise dally trrmtmma
aiAfb apaer at m tbcatMa. Thaa
Tbe fowdatioas on w^ Venice Is
for tqpo or three weeks
KMHmtm.
Beads <d mdWMw. Che deatga ahd
-8ecv* he said. *the cario. 8Uk BMde . uvng Been curen os varsous muwm his i------ •---- ---------- .. i. i —
before the aaaal time for the aaaaal
aMhe af Parlstaa arUsu. are eaifdoirad.
of the body, parilcttlar^ of thouc af^*srv% of earth ggpaaraaoe of hay fever, if tbU U
Nlasara ^Ba, fTV.. July If -Car- of apidera* awhs.**
9 iMroH. Midi.. J«tjr !».—At a rt-taad the aceaea of aarohla« hoata. fee- Itale D Graham of thia dty and Wm
He look U «e aad shook It oaU The feeted with long trouble
troablc by comtag to
seaweed, which ban- aaaa, t^ attack wUl be prevented.
Tvstlca fcerr jrestcrdAT d Ad«SBl<«
Ure aalaTiaa. gaUapCac eiHieta, rogral lam J. Glover. Jr., of Bahlmorn. auc- fabric was gray, but over Ua.surface'
T«»> ud lodlH u
« mr. However, If the preveailv* traataaeet
M^TMetitlBg kM»J cMiadlB of tbr
aoMiidai aad svMUr ahaaatag dra- caaitfaDy awam the lower rupia» at the dhtounecad aad treaibled manf delb Wk <a the nadML TWi b jHt wh»t I “*• •<»•*- Thtm
mn- idln la mK^atanad soon mwagh. and the
Hojral Arcuoai dtraoxboat Micfclgvi.
awilc lacldeBta Iona a apactacalar dto- Klaflaia river from the Ameiicaa side
ih. ™nww
U. mtmna o.
‘kue. >«i eeie-^ disMae makaa tu appmrance. use
mohitkm wrrv aAoptc^ OLpmclag
phor tadeacaibahlr faactaattam The of tha whirlpool to Lewiston Monday
h bne mb. All the fam, e«ai|«(e.'^
•• *“"• "O'* <•«»
The Hyomcl sig or seven Uaaea daily, aad
Ifortbtei
„
afkaraoen. The dlataaca of four miles credibly flam
hmcA tgod ...p»U«. hhnleUh. «4. |
PU relief wlU he givea ai once.
doctloa la readefed by a band of flfty
-Sec.- said the Armenian. *:|he flnis ta taet. cerrthtaf imM triBbepeo-'””'*"*^ The bolUen vt V«l
aoaerad la iwaaiyaU miaates hj
There is ao atnawrh dosing when
aaieetad aokdsta. The acvalc larasti- Glorar. The start was made at 4:02
em - And he rolled It up
>p In
ta hla
hb hmhd i eUed hr the raul ud Ihe tnrder irU;
tat® U«c taren. Hyomel la aaed. Breathlag through^
tare la dafaorata and oraaia. and Use pL aa. from flat Eoeh. on. tho Aamrican into a bail ao bigger than
in a ssalauL | he charged oaJy a Boasiaal aam to hrip >
P*l«e hnlU palaces and the neat pocket Inhaler that ouoMa
iMsrd npna tAe atU(ter4 aam at wmmapactade la lu aatimy la laooaipar- Wde. The swlmraeca did aoc venture
-M
amde
the
esaeaacs
eoaductlag
’
**"”*^
*»“*
nvihlaa
of
the
This
silk.he
nald.
“la
made
of
j
to
pay
for
tbe
cspcascs
of
coaductlag
with
every mitflt. Its madteatrd air
bm oa Oct. J oral.
at opoa
| treadierMia depths below .—New York reaches the mtnatest air eaila. Uniag
ably the meat lavon^t *ad aaeeaaafal In the upper rapida. where Chptala weba of the spider of Madagascar. It | the opca-air
tbf ASM Ml wkick lAcy ealerwf tko
ly aver sbowa oadcr Webh lost hU Ufa.
le a spider huge, aad ilrong. lu webl
------- ®
.w. ________ i^o^d.
all genaa aad aoothiag aad bMliag
rtirJpO. The uipnvar CoMkII U Mk«4
canvaa. Tho mme poHcjr of ealargeBoU awn wore Itfb belta and la- Is thick.
the Irritated aaaoeiia amaihraae.
to n<wlBd tu BcUoo «al i—bmi an*
mcat aad aoveiiy la to be area In the flaird rttbber riega around tbolr aadii
-Well, there are mca In that land lu
Tbe eompleu Hyemei oatfli mmU
■kfcod to dder IwIjnMt aatll lAo »n.
tad »n« tht tadtitattai dctrioitaMit o» . -n,® «,ir oh>«h®, i h.«- t. the
riaa pofarmaacea Uda aeaaoa. Three i Kro* the atari Olorer took the lead. «be hpalaeaB. They^kave spider groves
oMfocll makp« kiiovB «lwt Iti
Tma alon itthe coatpaar's ttaa. H® flat - .aid tb® n®m*. irnaat -i. iiiat i but $1. extra boUlea hO ceata. It Is
haadrrd of the pick aad flower of Ba- He catered the npids about a mlnule [-groves of
of the
the mango
amaga tree-for
tree—for thU
thU y
»rrmagem«ils for the ran .Iwsvs b«wr ragne niuttrrtags. the only treatment for hay fever sold
tMl adloa vm be.
ropr. Amrrtai aad the OHeot In the ahead of Graham Until the IX'virs ‘ spider lovea the leaf of tho mango inau^,atw* of the novel enun»rise. j «as«l by tbe people uiking in tbe ad- by 8. E. WaU A Sons' nndcr a guarj
ThW roMMotSuoii mei forOi that the drciM proteiuion are to be found la
bote was reached the awlfl current} dearly. On tbe trees tbe spMera are! He «v. that the flrst caravan win I Joining apsrlnwwt.'
anire to refund the amncy if It dona
Mojrml Arraann abemtd n’aala a vtrid- the huge armlc prapraaL Many of
*Y»h. **
that
tsio easily he ri'ntedled. not give asUafacUon.
and ronrlng rapids had the swimmers: kept, even as you keep horses in tbe !pTOba^,jj
surted out cariy in Jana-' *"“■
------------Ijr fmanial asscMintat oritrr wlthoot the Imdlag anUts la the rMlnjc. acro
J madam.- replied the agent. “1*11 have
in tbelr grasp. At that point a swirl-' sUble.
AplAs «imi a nsM-nre fuad haala: that batic and DtaBastlc aiUBbcn have
1
the
walls
made
thlrker.tag eddy caught Glover and be was i -s.,, ta the moraiag. the weaver
-----------------------j -Thleker?- exrtainied Ihe U«Jy In *np_ Lucius I*atchln cntartalned a few nf
A ifpaeiaJ aMietlag oT the aai
never been seen In ^hU 0000117 he- dosm aeariy ti
HU ^life pluck* from a
i doctni i
hU friends SI hU home last rvmilBg ta
Litemr^Taata
_
_ -----------------------of tha Japs.
fpris*. -Why. tlien I woWti't besr
dmacU ahoald be bdd U'forti Oct. t. lorr. aad are celdiratod fa their (orbelt aaved him.
spiders. He poU each ta a rase
^n laslgljrInto the literary tastes , thtngr-Chlrago lUlly News.
honor of hts sixteenth birthday. The
IMA. Ui aat askla the aew arhedule of j ^
This year It take, (pur
Graham by tkU time had gmned *«. ; ,0 hold It .till-, woodco esme-andi„,
iapanes.' 4* glvcm by k reprwl |
time was pksunntly spent la playing
rates and that the forner rates should enoarmoua special trains to transport
oKwt ta d<^
liedro mad light refr«'shBieat« were
he retained. The reaulutUais furtlMr I the Immeove equipment. hoTMw and Glover and when the two men reached - now It can aelther fly away or bite. ; „po„ u,,,
* TRY A RECORD WANT AO
the
end
of
the
rafdde
Just
above
lb«-.
draws*^froni
the
spWers
glands
’
mand
at
the
JnitHTlal
Llbmry
of
lhal
sefv«-d daring Ihe evening.
ask thid tMvylsioa be made for oau pomooat factora. VTbvu the clrcaa U
hrIdjK « U,blo« «h«,
1,..^
,rt,
I
completely set upon the ahow grouada
b.1 1M.1® dtal^
Ih™.
...J,
^
there are twenty*paTttloas In nil. The b.loa.tac I® .1^ .rtl., »^®<Kh ®am®.
^
that my ^r In tlie widows* a»«« | ntrei , psgimni on the morning of ahow
evidently TI,,,
ronilaue« to do tmtll all iht-of the total nnmU'r of liook* lu Ihe II
orphaaa* fatid.
day Is the Mggest and nM«t rarit-d easy for niov«T.
en«% or . rer
web In tbe spider Is exhan^ted brmry.'srere n^ked for nreording to recA enauttltlee of Are Joan the Mlrbi
orgaalsed. This attractkio with
At 4:28 o'rkirA Gtover wwk pulled up Thei: be returns them to tbelr mango 'ords of tbe past year, there were dejean oonrentfam Is auiborisi'd by the Purvpaugh and 8«IU has always beea
on the dock at Lewbtoo. Graham was Ireeh.
imanded by naders 1CC.C77 volMmes.
n.wolaUo«i to (seoperatt: with similar ^
rably superior to the efforts taken to n botch and did not leave
-Ifow hungry they are. having lost!or =1 « P" cent., clanlfled under the
roaimlttees"from other grand JuiiMllc-jof mi other shows, and thU aoasoa It betl until late in the afiernouQ. Neither
,fbelr web! Oh. very hungry! They bend of auUhematics, acicnccand med
Ilona and to >uln In railing a meet-j in BK>re dlverslflivl. reapleadant. novel,
wa.s Injured. Graham
^ ravenou* .usomv and next Ictae.
lag of the grand oouarll to prertnle I
aad kmger thaa ever Ntae Iwer impld^ twice briore. |
the i Wofhs on llteratar«' and language to
the aperlal meetlag of the sapreme j fore. The gruat shows will be here brst on Sept. 7.
and again
woaver to take.
'
i the nomlwr of 152.711—that Is. 20 per
ruoaril that Is requiwtiHl
one day only. Aug. I. aad give two per- Aug. m. 1X*2. He Is about 55. years
-He. wl*. man. treats hi* spider,
Tsro delegates from Ohio lodge's al- fumiauct's. at 2 o'clock and 8 o’clc*ck. old. while Glover Is atiout 35.
.well, and ibe, thrive and multiply,
•MUdlrotlons were for
iMidad IIh’ ooQveoilnO u( the purpoM-. NunitM'n*d reserved seats and admisWc have bought the enormous stock of Wall Pa^ »<* ^«ve* the web tab. silk like ihU
“** IPxqtraphy.
It la uadersiood, of p<«'dging the sop- idan tieketa ran be bought circus day A . . _
|x:r of The Boston Store al a BIG SACRIFICE.
the silk sells for a high price. In * FlcUoo. tbe report says, finds no
port of tbe memherslilp of lhal stole at a K Walt's drag store for exactly A lo of mens «raw hats...4.-..
Madagascar, believe me. to make silk } Pl»r« i» Ihe elast^lBed lablo of books
an altmpt to have the raise lu rates the sane prices rbarged In the ticket rkmtag out a lot of mi*n'« two*
piece wool crash stilta. np ^ | ^
^ recogntawl trade.*'
demand hy rtadcr. ta this Ja|.Me«'
273 PATTERNS WHira WE SHALL SELL AT Me
wagons on the show grounds.
.................................................»3.irf|__|},rh,ngp
j library, “a curious contrast to the ex
Come quick.
! perience In most English public free
IlamlltoB Clothing C».
■
j Mbrarle*.- and to the cxiK-rtence trf
aUK-um's creation. -AM Sides Of
Traveling flaniUriu
NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS l.ire," Is a marvelous animativl musical
This is your chance lo save bin money. Wy,_-aIso
*’'***'* Aimrlean libraries.
The cxjK'rlmeut of establishing opi'C
Hours for sprlakllog lawns arc from fantasy, portraying both sldek of*life.
purchased a very larnc stock of their Furniture
BICYCLES bought and all kinds of re |
• to • a. m. aad from S to f p. m. At The song*, music and scenes np|H*al tu
red!
which we can sell 5*ou at a lar^c discount.
^
go time eaa smicr be used wltbouf nil cUuisc's xif all ages. Puli of inter
1
^
^
ibe „« or .dann,®.
Julv 17-1 IDtJ
BBssle or sprinkler ni inched. On ar- est from start to finish without an Idle
oI . nribwd. ni® roiol .111 wtaMtah
*“
count of the freat ampuat of water
.in t.1 8.®taiK-ta'., ^
,®„ ®,„ ............
................. ............. ........_
®.r.^ ®I br.llh ®»d pl®««T® »e®k
need during the day for mannfactar*
■
hou.® lor u.,^.
.1,1 ].t,, ..,u
,„h lb.®. 1„U .®,l
lag and other purii«»s<'s nreessarg rules commencing
m-xt Tuesday. July 25.
" ................ .
" "
l«'k after business interests.
:c*.mple<o camp t ynT ~1 Them iu> Venice Sinking Into a Watery Crave.
for aprtakllag. Uwns must be en
127 SOUTH UNION STREET
mad* will u»r tbelr own pleasure., I’rof. Hermann lU-rdruw, of Ik-rlin.
foroed.
IL O. Joyat. Bupt
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
' guldctl largely, however by the aUvic».' 'one of the ta'st Ibing authorities «
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
JUB 24^
OPTOSEOMTEMCIIEISE
AMUACMCNT8.
SHU WGIM RmDS
SLAUGHTER SALE ON
WALLPAPER
on a Dollar Cbis Olcelu CORE quick.
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
WILL SOON BE A THING OF THE PAST
The Boston Store is nearing its lAst days with yod. The stocks have been condensed and moved forward. A car load of fixtures has been shipped to the
southern store. Mr. Bosenthal goes in a few days to install them.
In tbe meantime me mill cofitinne to sell goods at prices that means a sabiiift of Aoasands of dollars to tbe reople of this oicinity* Up to this time we have sold
goods at wholesale cost and some below. Now we will take still greater losses. We don’t want to rtiove a dollar’s worth of goods if we can avoid it. Priees
bdoe Nen ripped rlobt np Ibe baclu Sell* sen* sell regardless of cost Sen* mo matter mbat price tt min brfngi Winter will be here soon--you will need heavy weight
clothes. Overcoats, Blankets. Rubbers. Flannels, warm goods of every description. Heating Stoves will, too, ba in line. You can b'orrow money at 6 per cent
Interest and save from five to eight times on your purchase. LHce^^se on everything for your immediate use.
COME AND BUY.
MAKE YOUR OWN PRIOES!
flvre i$ Ibe Olay Shoes
are now Priced.
Choice of best 1.allies shocs,oxfor<Is including Dorothy
Dodd, C. V. \\ Kccd, fa and $3.50 values ................
Choice of our best Shoes for men, Hanans. Pingree,
Lobdcll. etc.. $4 and $5 values................... ..............
I QQ
X«Ot7
Q rfK
«• # t#
$5 high top River Shoes
1 QQ
only .
.................................... ......................
Misses’Wi Km Shoes, solid sizes 12 to 2
gQ
Child’s Yici Kid Shoes, solid. 8 to 12.
^0g
Child’s Patent Leather Shoes, and vici 5 to S
for........................................ ...............................
gQ
•vtr
nil Prices on Dry 6o^
Dave Been Cut Jlgain
Overcoats
at Vour Own Price
Our best new Spring Tiets, 50c and 75c
QQ
Our best 50c Half Hose
QQ
Our best 25c Half Hose
only.........................................................................
$1 M^arch Stiff Bosom Shirts
1 K
Buy for a few months ahead and save more than half. They’re
good coats.,
43
$IJ>0 Soft Bosom Shirts ’
fyQ
Shirt lilaisls. Cloaks and
millinery af Dalf Price .
-
«K«l^«ay
Q OA hoys our best Kuppenheimer and Lowenstein’s makes.
O. VO values up lo $20.
;
Choice of our best, newest Children’s Clothing, values ^,0Q
A lot of Children’s Suita, a season or two oM. were $4 i ^Q
and $5 values, to dose.................................. .
X.^XO
Furniture
The assortment is still quite good, but every day b cutting big
holes in the stock. Study up your catalogues, get ^ccs
even^here and anywhere and then come here and »ec bow
easy you can save half or more.
, nmvsM cfTV. won
ku tUmliS aurmd dm »
I Cr*f "Ktftum oy
\ SHERLOCK
HOLMES
f
*«z»cnT. tt7 dear Wo)
^ o-ti—. rirt.#. r uJ
w felrljr •«xtw*oi
rr.*-|T« wrird «doiu» at Bak«^ otawt.
__t I hare a |mitk«lar
mnUertkio-or o*e which
■OBUBS
oMt tMa ■nrah^ ohove »c
Ita that werti vt fHeAi air «ad f»ir ^
8mv maj ho wach fOr »• to do. Be
•dv. mjr road air. I bat ro« to alt doara
tod taU BiO. aloarDr ahd qulctlj. esoctlj
vtaat It la that baa orcorrad aad how
aok of a maa who la aacy
>
I
*lMd r«^ take aar atoMEOt to Mr. j
»
j
Wbata otoek
raathlar
-jUmatC.**
-WbcM waa Mr.
wbca bt ^
I to aalac bh tnaartw tbaa
1 Iwur. It was a JlTMoed to him and
thoa;
IVaM *v
lUabt «laa thf¥-*r»an*r Ioihsma.
OVBUTOX.
-fUroud postmatk and dUpatrfaed
Mi jis.- said Hohuft. iwadlng It orer
and anv. -Mr. Or^rloo was ot Mcntly
*coaaldetably axcltsl wbeo >r aeat It
•ml aamewbal bo^dhoreut In cuaae
•aewee^ Well, well: he wBi be here. 1
dale Mf. by the time 1 have lookad
tliruagb the Timer, and then we shall
know all aboot It Xrcu the meat Inslg
nittcaat prnUlam ywald
Uaeae atagiiaut da'W."
lux*had
TItlug*
hod Imbed bean t
wltii wa, and-1
leanyrd
amb |«Tloda af inartlun. fOr 1 knew
by eai**rteuce that my campanlaa'a
tmlu w aa so aUwnaally aettre that U
was dangrrauB to trsre It witbooX matariai tipuu wliich to work. For ywara
»irlMal4c IM
raresr:
ia^a^eaeia
bavo BOj Moodar anratai aatr'l^ Jaba wXSTl^=lKi5nSr
. oat af tawa. aal^badbarfMoff taMoM»i,B^
^
aai Oeorga. aaraU Oermaa iwaMcat. agM
aMdMnfliad. ttwm JaMbalfiiaM 10;
^ ^.ttataod. Meoa- about 7t yeara. waa stratek kg a waalhr tbaboB Moeb.
while. I aboald Uka la rev rraMao^ boaad Lake Bbora teat asaB aad M-LK mo aet;* aaU BoMca. aoatMe Mr. Orenop. to p> tbrwaih Ibeoe pa* uaaUykniad. Ha was walklM basMai
Maaalf oa SMaataoh bod. -Tea art, p«, ,rfikb Mre tawa Ml apoa Mo la* tbetraek
Mra. Oorwla. MTSato
thodarpertor.aforoaaocr
. We,I M CMM tbal
the tralB
pm* I7if
«Toa.fllr. IpooSdatratlL*
! Xteo wot* a aaealwr of MtcK. bait track la front af It in ardor
rdar to got na'i
WANTffl>->Ta
bay It or 14 ft. eoaat-Ibo Bi^ partor mw a^tMuc. 1 tap-1 aad oq^
tbeappoalt*«MerraoiUMaMDka. Ha
ar.
I.
d.
t
or
•
n.
show
caM mad
w^T’
t ator aad
waa too late, aad was siraek kg tha
TKe Adventvre of
the NiMin^Three' j|^^‘
- Qtt«Lr<er
No. II «r the ScriM
«n aao aa or aay «art.
--------A«l7‘at oaca.
WANTED.
WAHTBP Maa «M bit wtta to work
»r ^ (xmAN poYte
*•. m<. h
1 oImX
lafOciaMao at to foar bean. foV
bahtta ^ m tnaaarr.Tba ttaw aCadr iiaHwetar «Blo tfc»
«»taeaaa aowbiMaa lit aorttiBL
•Hoantu. at-, wbat aa Mm! I aee
maaii Ttirejt-^rr aa.
.'tf* ibia way. Mr. Ualaiea. As 1
-Well was thmr
j
hare aald. I am the aklpper of the Boc
-Y as.alr;bew»oteaaaBaw*r.>
per iMm of Cambridge rarMty. and
-lUd yoa take itr
Oodfivy Btaoatoa la my bcM man. To-No; be took It himaelf.
IDOITDW ore play Oxford. Yesterday we
all came- op. aad we aettlpd at Bootley’s priralo boML At 10 adork 1 woal loor ami be wilh bB bark tmaad at I
iwoad aad mw that all the fHlawB had that tabla. When be had written ft'
gooe to roost, tor J beUere lu strict
ke said. *AU right, porter. 1 will take
tratalag aad plaaty a< alsop to kocp • ------------- - •«
tea* it 1 bad a wood or two with this mymif.
-tVlmt dkl he write It withr
Godfrey before be toned la. Hr
-A pea. alr.od to me to he pale and bothered. 1
-Wa. ^ telegraphic farm one of
aafccd him wbat was the matter. Be
these
on the tabk-r
|
Mid he WM all nght-Joat a toaeb af
-Yea. air: It was tbr top oae.bradadia. ___
t bade him r»d algbt and
_____
Udme* roac. Taking
the__________
farms, bej
left him. Balf an boor later, the par^
the window and!
I ler tells am. a rm«h loaklag maa with carried Ibi-CB
1 wo teiia am. a rnagn loMiag
.■’.222!-'
——i
It BMM baaM aad bora, lit fi. Ms
boaM baa 0117 «aiar. hath mom aa<
faati taaaba at r TbartoD ooa»
Ftad Mafbiatl haah. Toiapbnae M.
■ar
aid; Be
atteeC 4 la QrtRa A Wtafilffh add,
aad 2 mu
Went Ttom mrmL
Wto be aoM «a eany pay Mix or
eiritoage far otear prapacty. Oea^
W. Raff.
Mar H-t2
past I
EAST PART or TOWK.
gao^ bard coal star*, lagalre til
Gan np by bate pboaM No. M.
train aad badly maagtod.
♦yaa **J
K. rroat atrecC
Jidy 7*tf
OrAtrs will be paompttr attaaffafi te.
While atadeau teat y«ar at the Tpal“By the
JOHN ROPK1N8.
apr »tMD
waa a bealthr r»«« leUaw-nathM* laatl Norml. Mtes Bva p. Btrahle of
aatha with hhar
icr* BMOCB!
Owoaaa a-*^ CMfhto HarTtaeanff D**
Uoa barber sbopL
“Boaad aa a belLtroll faO la tore aad war* aacretly
-Hare yoo orer kaowa htai lUr
^.MISCELLANEOUS
marriad last April Jast bafar* her
-Xat a day . He baa bM Md ap
with a hack, and aoee be aUppad bit departare with bq| amthar Monday for
FOUND
Loa Angelea. Cal. Mrs. Harriaoa amda
kaanwfi. hot that
so strong aa' me fan of her i
“INsImpa he
POUND—Oa rroat «reet. yesterday.
yen ooppoor. 1 Moold think be jwj ,urprt*e of fHaada at O
Haceabee pta. Owner can hare
Place Hotel.
ae hr caUlag at Kroord ogU;* be*
affair* ta Da
wo 2 aad 3 o'clock altemoona.
PAaiirritY~-OBMWll Mafiomaa
hls
bride
oa
1.
in cam !«*»*•«»<* expecu to Join
July 17^
»sate«r tee fatar* Bm ta ;
L Mr*. 8. &.
tend, a aelMMfic reaitog win rneeaJ
Byeriy. the young wooiaB’s
tea traa Uto*i hlatory. Ovar m
»m!th>. and Mr*. Harrisoa. who ta
Uakto at kUe Mtraaca.
a»4f
not yet 71. hax also eonaldemhie propqm-mUma voice, and we
: atooa
jatki^ •
I, 1,^
to And a qoeer Uttle old m
K We«t
MU .wm-kiyt lu
L.B,l«„.k,MK.l..«eo.«Mld..
Eleventh street.
FOR RENT.
~
bSLZS' ,2"£:.
. ->•«<«> <« o*™.. .k.
< .so«k
bE“"'Su
O BCNT-Two resldeoee*. oa*
white mx-ktle—the whole effect j <w*tefu rallruad to erect a fence at
2U asto another at t::? Bast Tenth
bHmr that of a very made parson', ihclr track across Pirw atreet at thr
atreet. Apply to E. McNamara.
or of aa nndertakcr'* mute. Vet. In j foot of the hill, but made arrmageaMWt
July H<f
"PlU’ ®f
shabby and even abannli|„ p^,
00 the hill aide of the
appearance, to roUye had
nm-c*. The work waa commenced last
It will bring rich, red blood. By
crr.i-kle and hU Wnner a qnick laflesh and muvcle. That's what HoRto
week and on Saturday tho railroad
rompaoy began c-rect^ a fence acroaa
Takea l
ibo street, clalariag -the right thereto FOR BAL£—Uoust aad Jot.^banT^
sumn
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>rag Co.
lot. 442 West Eighth atreet. Price Jubna
by dedioatloa. The fence
»»
12.400. oae^thlrd dowa. halaat
a private detective, and I *«, down by the police aad the
ipany
endeavoring to explain hla disappear ,
suit pardbaaer. Inquire llS Bast A jot of hoys' abort hue* pants... 3t
again attempt to do so.
A
few
boy*'
2 pleee n*tUin and
Ninth street.
July
Moodaj momiag the froce was agalv
a bMid eaBad wMb a Bate Mr Godfrey.
are yon? And
Ilu4*n suit* sire* k lu 15 year*.
1 He had not
to bed. and the note
to frogresa of erectioo when the po FOR BALE-Summer, cottage and lot
i Instructed you. ttV
only ..................................................3A
1 woo takea to hla room. Oodfi^ read “11 la a pity be did not write to penlice arrested six BM* who were do^
_
_
-ru.
0S11MI1U.
Mr.
Snu^tia'.
Birchwood.
Inqnlre
Angus
McCutl.
It and ton Uck la a chair ne If be bad c4l- said he. throwing tto*m down'
llamilujn CkMhtog‘Co.
rork. The hearing 1* set for Fri
July IMt
again, with a ahnig of di<wt>polBtia
day. ritlmately the matter mast go
“As yon have no doubt frequently ^,:tUd\ard.the higher ebnria to determine the FOR SALE OR TRADE—l>ut. buUdtog.
ed. Watson, the
‘
I knew tkat aader ardlaanr ^
stock nnd fixture* of grocery and
righu of the Hty and railroad.
dltloaa be 00 larger crarod for this Then be went dowwateln. Mid
aolred many a toppy marrUge. How j -Then It la you who sent me a teiemeat market. Sooth Spruce street.
Jessie Dicktoaon. a yonag man living
artl%lal atlmuloa. hut 1 oraa waU words to the man wrho waa waiting In evrt. J can find mi trace Iw-n*. I re-' g,am.
My name to Lord Tiount- ihrtw miles sooth of Stock bridge, at
Cfttoena pboae 732.
awaio that the flaud was net dead, the ball and the two of them want off Jolcr. however, to penv'ive that ho*
i came xmad aa igitoktir aa
tempted suicide by taking a large
bat alecidag. and 1 hare known that together. The teat that the porter
FOR
BALE—My home. No. Ml West
RHW?H) TO OiWES
HU sweetheart had told
the ahep was a light oiMAnd the orak- of them they ware almoat running
Tenth street. 10 rooms, attic, wood
lag near wbea la periods of Idlrooas down the atreet In the direction of the
him that she had "no moc* use tor
ova JOBRSM OlOOCO,
shed .large basement furnace
1 hare aaen the drawn look
him."
After
he
had
swallowed
eight
BtrmmL This morning Godfrey's mom
aad cold water, bath, mantle, strict
Uulinm* aaoetic fuce^ the hraadlag j ^
bis bed bad aerer been
Ubiets he called taU brother and tistrr
ly modem, gaa ItghU. comer.lot,
of Ms dMp aet and lna(
airpt In. aad hla tbiaga wet* aB Jvat aa
and told them what he had done,
Tberefore I blemad this Mr. Oration. I had seen them tb* night before. Hr
carpenter shop on back with slaU
life was Mved by reason of bis having
wboMwr be might be. since be had bad gooe off at a momeat'a notice with
to-, o. rdiOMOUMI
and shed. W H. Ratoe, care of Bos
taken an overdose.
come with hla'ralgiaaCle anwaage to tbla stranger, and no t
too store.
July IMt
hreok that dangerous calm which
Mt.^fClemens aeema to be charged
dan*lI brtirre he wlU
1 dai
brought more iieill to my frisad than
etecfriclty Mrs Fanny Alexan blKDS FOR SALE—Ejrira good ca
with et.
. Be
at: the Btorma of hla temiwataoua Ufa.
was G.idfrcy. dawn to his marrow, and
der of New Yt»rk cli) wa>; croKstog the
nary xingt'fY sod talking psrnuv for
SMtk sue SkK sure
As wu had eX4»e^'l«d. the tttogmm he wouldn't have ato|iped bla training
atreet on South Gratiui avenue Mon
a short time on Front street.
waa SOUQ fullowtd by lu arodcr. sud and let In bis aklpper U it were not for
day and grasped an iron pole which
July l»-2l»
Uie cunl of Mr. fyrll Orertou, Trinity some cause that sras too strong for
supports the fet'd wire of the
iwUcgc. tbmhrMl.w. announced ibr ar blm. No; 1 feel aa If be were gone for
railway line, lo ansUt her In stepping FOR BALE—At R J. Morgan’s stable,
rtva; of an rnortRona young man. alx- good, and wr abenld never are blm
horse, harness, top buggy and Port
ttva alone of oo’W bone ami moacle, agaln.up on the curb. The pole was charged
land cutter. Party leaving clly.
who aiMUined tb* doorway with hla
with electricity, and she fell
Bherlock IloUnto RstfOed with the
brood obouldera and looknl fruio one 4a<niest ariention to thU atogular nar
ground, her arm» being badly burned.
bargain If taken at once. July 13 tf ■CAL CSTATC AID L0AK9
of US to the other with a comely face
Little Robert Doualdsoo caught bold of |rog SALE—Covered delivery w*gi.n,
MoAmwy P»ufe>llo
whb-h was haggenl wlUi anxiety.
-What did yon dor be aaked.
a guy rop*' the pn-vlons day and found
• Mr. Kherlock Uolmesr'
ax tom Pn»i au*m.
u» tmm
himaetf unable to let go. while the
I bowed.
current was homing bit hands. De
down U« I
lui
Mr. Uoltuca. 1 saw luspiMtor
BUnley
FOB
SALE—Enquire
of
W.
Holds
fective ii^ulatioa cauiM'd both aeclllopklua He advised aw to come to
worth, 224 West Eighth street
dvnis.
-<>mld be have got back ts Cam
yon. Ur said Ibo t'aae, #0 rqr a* be
Sunny tank hotel property, g&xICO
Ernest Hlbner, a Battle Creek vl*
coahl see, was more to your line than bridger
feel. Lot on Stale streeL 23xl«0
-Yes: there la a tote traln-qoartor
Itor from Muskegon, waa arrested Sat
to tbat of the regular ihiUcc.past
11.“
feet. Desl location to city for hotel.
urday
for
swearing
at
the
Bismarck
* l^y sU down and tell me vrhat la
■iBLPMmtfH.
iMMim
^
-Bat. so far as you can aacortate. b*
July 12
hotel and Municipal Judge Loomis
-uT avrtul Mr. Uolmiw.
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fined him $10. The other party to the
FOR SALE—House and tot on Wash
awful: I wonder my hair Isn't gray. !
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dispute. Taswell Lyons. Is awaiting
Ington street in Oak-^I^rk. George ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Godfrey Ptountsu-^you vc heard of 1
hat did you do next?trial
him. of coaiwet He's almply the hinge
“I wired to Lord Mount-Jamea
Smith. 919 WnshlngtoQ SI., phone
With a vie wto putting a stop to
that tlw whois team turn. on. Id ' “^^^ly to DoM MoantJamesr
July 10 G
625.
visitors bt'ing tom to pieces by the
twthar spar* two from Uw* peek oud ; “Godfrigr U an orphan, and Lord
PRICES REASONABLE
bars Goilfrey for uiy tlin*e quarter | MountJamea la his nearaat relatiee—
maoers of rival hath house*..the Mt.
« vrttn a P. carrw ABM. BMhsasM
Une. Whether U'a passing or Uekitug hia unde. 1 beUeve.Clemens antboritiet have decided to
>.
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or drtbhliag thsis a no one to tooch
“Indeed. This throsra aew llgBt apon
enforce the ordinance and ibo first ar
July mf
him and. thru, fra gX the hea’d nnd the matter. Lord Mount-Jamm
rest was made Saturday. Thomas But
bold oa aU fig^ber. W'hat am 1 of the richest men to Bngiaml.”
ler. a yonag man working at the Pen- FOR BALEto? That's «thal 1 ask you. Mr.
“So I've beard Godfrey say.“
hotel. to the first victim. It to al
Therst Moorhoua^. first re••And yonr friend waa closely reONE HOUSE on West Itth atreet
as a halL
half, and toted? "
acrrc. but h* to fcatoed1 MS
WE LOOKED CT WFIND A QCEKU UTTLB OLD MAM IM THE leged that while a bellboy from the
THREE HOUSES on East lOth St
he always mlguf right
-Yes; he was bis heir, aad the old
Sherman house waa escorting some
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DOOUWAY.
TWO HOUSES on comer Front and
Bcrafii iBstaad al kiw|4ng ont on me boy to near
ers to the Clementine bath honse
Hose StreeL
toaeb Uaa. Uo*a k Bu« place kick, it's
Butler accosted them and took them
wrote with*, bron'd pointed qnUl pen. ^
ONE HOUSE on Wehater street
^ bat than h * l»a- no Judgmtsii. ami
ciw 'wlrt^hto knuckles
and I «m hanlly dtwM Uuu we wUl
‘“tructed a detecUter
another bathing place. The
CO am farm.
_ ___ .
________ dit»-y a sbllltog In hla nfcx Bud aome ImprMalon upon this blotting
_
nr*nared
to
meet
th*
story
ta
deaNd
by
the
defendsat.
M acres unimproved land.
Ion or Johnson, the Oxf-avl flU-ra. ; for he to aa fihaolute mtom. but It wUI pad. Ah, yw. auiely this to the vary
praparod to meet in*
A deliberate attempt to murder In
could romp rounl him. t»unenam» to
buj rtgut enough.*'
40 acres unimproved land.
revenge for dismlHsal from
'; raat enough. h«l he cwaWa'i iXr^v l*w» J -luve yon heard from Lord Moaat
Any of these at a bargain tbat j
o« . unp .f
«o,.u«
'
the tsreuiy-flv* line. at.d a three- ,
carpenter and not Intent lo rob. U the
cant refuae. Part down; balance
paier
ami
turn’d
tovranl
us
U
k> fol.pwrler who can’t either punt or Uro|» |
alleged
amtlve
now
shown
to
have
to suit buyer.
|
ly i»e i* never found, eh? An
worte a ptoc. for pa.w ^
motive ««W yonr triaad bare lowing hleroglyiddc;
prompted Charlea Hurd, the negro who
A. P. HUELLMANTELL
swer me that!"
No. Mr.
Ding to Urd Mm
stabbed John Bradley almoat to death
ISS East 9th Street
July 6-tf.
"In that case no donbt hto family-—
the street at Kalamaxoo lat SatorI “.Nothing of the sort, alrr acrMxned
Staunton,______ .
^ **‘B**‘ U-fore. and if It was to do
( tee iJttle man. “Don’t look to me for day night. A curious rMinre of the FOR BALE OR TRAOE-Stock and
a p«in,v—not a penny! Yon ondenIs the fact that the man whom
fixtures of grocery and meat market
__________________________________ 1 atand teat Mr. Detective: I am aU tea Hurd supposed be was attacking
South . Spruce atreet CIt. phone
fOfty mile* distant at the time. Hurd ^TtS.
Joly Hsio
*noM It to the *U«r b> nkd.
. owl I toll roo tbn I om oot
gvttl
started out Saturday morning as car
the oW max. He wookl not go if be
-That la onneceasary.- Mid Hohnas.
penter
on
a
house
where
James
Wbsn our vtoltM- was alleot Uohne# could help .t.“
-The paper la thin, and tee reverse will
FOR
BALE—Nice
Jersey
cow.
H. Hy
Kearns, the policeman, discharged*
nivubcd out hto hand aad took down
-Well we ran *000 detenatow that give the larsaagr Here It 1*.“ He j ~
man. 240 Washington atreet.
iHU'f -tr-of hia
fU) to OO lew
wse >
■ . g-wg—w •
1, wa- .oreman. Kearns saw that
U your frkad was going to hto reUilve.
July 5-tf
I'lir outv he dug to rain Into that mine Lord Mount-Jamea, you hkr* then to tamed it over and we read:
With which yon are making so free. I the man was Incompetent and Inti
»f varied UiforaiaUon.
may tell yon that to case there teooM mated that be better quit. Both were
-TU^ U Ari^ U.
be anything of any value among them
ruiw yjung I..W"
yon will be held atrlcUy to accooat f«r on top of the house at tec time, and HOUSES AND LO’TB—Monthly payf.3------ -Id bt,
, ; totion
_ that 1___■ cauaed by bto coming.’
Hurd picked’ up an adx. threntenlag
what you do with them.'*
meaU. Herman W. BmlC^. C13 West
KMraa' heart oot. At sight
“Very good. Mr.- said
Etoveote strsM. CltlMM phone 199.
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^ “ ““
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Ilolmas. -May t ask la the meanwhile Hurd was discharged and went away,
June 27-tf
-So that Is tee Ull end of the teJe- whether you have yoaraetf any tlMory__________
thraateolng________
to gsk'
-WMt «U. 1
. dm dv.
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1 1 -- - “
liBMtv t,\ I
S IntA tlM> I
r Btauntoo dla- to aecooM tor thto young man * dtaa^.
upon
boon of hto dto-; pearaocer
^
ter.-aald HolmM.
otrMgty
John Bradley nnd nsother man after FOR BALE—Wareho
kne# thing*.- Mid he.
am
at
toast
M*;
Mr.
I
hare
net.
He
la
Mg
then, if you have never haanl at Oad- racammaml you to amk* yoar prepara woida of tee BKaaage which have «*- «oagh and old eoongh to look after n o Moek aad teoaght tee tonakr waa Bay fitraat. oorvr HalL atoo
frry Btaanton. you. don't know Cyril tloaa far yaar awteb sritboat raCaraace MP«dna,b«twteti*amto#-*BtandhyiW^f.
Kearas. He followed them som<
hoTM .pffvto sannitoe e^ftae t
^
ta tbla ynang gsaUaaMa.
Overtun •Bherr
aad teen taa forward, suhbiag •aad Mffl oatfft; alao BktioM brick
tkB to** himaelf I entirely rrfn
as tor God’s aakaf_
UoImM ibook hto bead good baaMT yon any, bar* baM an i
1..
--------------of baattog for
Bradley a haff doloa tteM. Bradley raddeaee. UT Rtoth atraet Apply
2!:!
FOR SALE
j
Bn.
taMiii
DENTISTS
mm.
Tiacher of VMiB
$
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329 soon OBOI STUn
J. M. HUELLMARTEL
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental Work
%
I
,£r.2i:js?k^ -—«•
aa
•*^rMt Bcottr cried the JMMrte.
-Why. J X"**
reserve fOT^togland against WaleA aiaCrre akippe^
the raralty all this year. But teat's
noltilng! I dbint think teec* waa a
soul to Roitead srbo*iUdnt know Godfray Btaantate the enwk tbire-qnaKter.
' ‘ ith and fire laOoad Lord. Mr. Hnbaaa.
aaciaaity srbich tor* blm away In saeb
a Catetaa. aad the aam* a
lOMy 10 baM blm away. I
loaad tegMbto to tee batol
tb* porter can tbraw aaj- teeah light
apoa tee BMtt*r.“
Bbartock Holmes was a r
la tee an of patting a bomi
at bis oaaa. and re*y aooa. In tee |«i-
la mow la Borgess boepllgl hoveriag
___ __
I miacfiievoss twto- betweea life aad death, while hto asJaaetStf
ky«a! MbrrpmwaaiiOclnhlnajrm. “reteapa yon test aalMat. whoM U sever had eeea heWhtf teooM It he bat
aadasataad miae. Godfrey
L
men. srlm i tno a*«MrB to
been a poo^ „ forc. Is to JaU.
FOR BALK OR TR
•tate? U be has Ifka fftdaaped it ottgl^aM
aad ioU oa veto aMq. Wlp
_______ betffeM
__ j bare keen
aanrteliM wkkh I* himWhat tetok M tee cesaacttoa
CMfitefir nr team work part payTRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Oedftey BtawatM .aad tee heard*dl*rtf ffMaodin. Hto fWae nf year
mmtL CIttoemi phnaa WK «- Jaaat Aad eteat
Oat^UtMcrnrnm. >••»«
TRY
ARt00«D,WAirr
AOl
Ifwt
.N.P
waa tBMh
tee pale
I
C. O. CARVER
t
f
1^
BADBL(
omn, THAVKIIM CITY, miemoM,
n, ttm.
AAsfSoda LsatCaK.
I fM «Bi CBUjr ZjM pMpte 1
INVITES NSEASE
Mt « fM
• BTtaBttepiAlBt
tkroBgk ntf BM
Tltt 1
—y c—tVlwrui MmmmA ar M>t k
wedmuoav. julv
CMAdhs Fflms WA
iMd tte erovA.
I tte figM «r w.
aeettan'Vtth the dear Mtnalkm down
than. Last tail a caS heioiBstac to»
Ptaak Steenaa atiapod «nr ■■A. al-;
thoufih affnrts were made to tad It.!
eoald aot be losmtad. aays tha Kaa■abac (Me.) JoamaL
Baesmtly. however, aeam gnaners
who were oat hwattag saw the tawg
loet eair ta eaaspaay with a deer, aad
ataee that time the two have heea
aeea toffether oa aeveral orraalnas.
■oamdmes the calf being wiU aeveral
deer. It b evideat that the little ani
mal has hcca sdopud hy the deer of
Great Island aad has aow baeome oae
of their anmber. U has become as
aky as a daer-^ ta tact Uves sad
acts Just as they d<a
HKIRiOlT
FOR
POWER
Now
WHATPOWSB
fcMMdtMULfWtan L BlUy
yoD*Ph baw «i
la tha aOAAIa af Cka mA aaar 1
t. 7"1l
HIDkMk
tiK hiiltk.
STENTOALLT
•aekt, ainHli Mn. OoBld 9rar
iMCk
•KH kla aaad aaA Mt bar aoB a ^BMlag MOV la tke teea. Toaag OoaM
tkaaaia
bOiUgaratlwfBlwl
V. 8. tiator Oartt of
opatatad m flatarday In New Tort
aad as afeaegaa on tha brmta. wkkb
grew from an affMtkm «f tta laft aar.
Thu ahaeaaa was reawrad and Ow
sonator is raobvertag aJeely.
■ mm wmm et mmugmm
Let 91 TitalUe an Uen
Hasd Mm, «U.. •retkc rm
youthful wife had Jaat arrifod la Parta
for yon.
yamt mm ■irfili nd LWWCOfftTPL
ca a trtp ghroad gad wiU twtara lo
Prr>fc«kM- John K. TUslae. who hss
W •asMa ywsi M • MMa i» Wmw «
New Tone at
Jnst n-rirwl fnim the <fmlr of masic
at Ilsr^ard U (k years old. For Just
potiro—. ■•oRweMMwopfio
Oraad Ouht Alasla. tha exar'a aaela
McBfaa,a.s, ithMbM
half bis life be was eoaneeted witb
and lord high mayor of the BaaalBa
the d4f>arlit>ei;i «if uiBsIr at Rarrard.
with di^taan uratmsl atuadfirst as Icstrartor and afterward as
aau and mofw thaa JO^ packagua of
full pr«fes-ur; bavtaff lirea the first
baggage is said to have oarriad off
orcnpnnt of tbe chair.
mlllkma to Paris to sguaador oa MUa.
Caralleri tbe dancer. Grand Duke
Boris is holdlag nightly orgisa. drlak■OOMOa «W01 00..
0M«.' W
lug champagae from aeuwases' aUpffld whea he risked Chb
MKiY VCKTAtU.
cago a few yuars\aga
aad aU otWr
Mine. Melba has reeelvod 9&.000 fOr
OlAeat Bell ta America.
Hs Was Surely Dead.
ttaod tMhl<a,aD<l,amB tfaaai pBra»>
ImUj, 8. & & k tl)c ackaaabM warbllag foar aongs at Wm. Waldorf
The oMeet beU la the Ualted States
Record of the ancient city GeorgeUMorkload mriicn aad Um giSMt Astor's boam eoaeert In Loadon.
hat been acquired by Ooreraor Miguel
la. founded la 1C40, better known at
oTtflUiaica. lioaktoa thediAaMtAbRichard Croker has sold Wantage Otero of New Mexico, aad b bow la the presUtot time as York Harbor. Me..
•ra ao aav nl hand, thar wlO
and all his Bngllsh poaaeailons aad U Santa Fe. It was cast in 1255, aad b - contain many quaint and unusual
i^euilng oa aa eaUle noar Dahlia.
therefore nearly 550 years of a«e. ante- {dories of the carlv life of the town,
nc tWT (KCIFIC CO.. AUuta,
tMlp, Um Mi KMhy
Pierre Loti Is hiding from his dailag tbe discovery of America by says Harper's Wtx-kly.
TraaMm.
friends la Parts until his Imnrd. which 137 years. It contains mn<^ gold and
At the cnlranre to York harbor
^.TMy NN»tMHati.ag(rt|Mm
be recently shaved, ahall have grown silver, aa It was the custom ta olden bold promontory, known as Stage
again.
limes for devout persons to cnat their [nock.’extends some distance into the
B. O. Bcott. of the personal adonuaents ' into h^-metal
Gca. Vlliuen. hero of Uic South Pfrl«aa war. in said to havr tnarried a fair cruiser Detroit, has bene found guilty melting pots.
of
drunkenness
and
allowing
hb
ship
The aadent relic sras brought from of a lantern hoisted upon an upright
diTorcoe of PltuflcM, 111-, whom te
Spain by one of the first expedlthms pole, sms disptayvd as a warning to
0rst m*fi wblUi aivinc «pt«iacular ax- to run upon a shoal.
Akron. O., has the oldest policeman
Mexico. As the centuries went by. mariners.
hlbltians oa the St. Louis fair grwtads
One dark night a sloop was wrecked
iBBt year. The aaaie of the bride was in the country. Thomas DUkm, who It was bung suoceaslvdy in a mission
Famous muBiciaos, Patti,
Mrs. Myrtle dickerson-lx>wdea. She rays he IsJOf years old. was sworn church in each of the seven churches on these rocks. A survivor, on being
QIVK
Konlicat, LieUinK, (ianr, Seein
as
a
special
officer
at
the
free
swim
of
dbota. next at Graa Quivers, and questioned about the catastrophe,
was Miss Myrtle IMckemoo when she
boeclr, ami huiidrmls of others
finally in the church at Algondes. said;
•rat met Oen, Viljoea, but later was ming pool.
have
bestowed the bitfheat
A. B. Bougoutn. the Frenchman, Con ■here It rested until a ghorl time ago.
Try a *>IH to-nlffhL**
“The vessel .struck, turned over
marritid to a aaan by the name uf LowUte KIMBALL
Tor fiab by an Dn«tMi
shipper and another
daa. from whom she was subsoqoeot- victed in Tokio as a Russian spy and so that lU hbtory Is well established
this has been sut>sentenced to 10 years Imprisonment. and Ita age anthentlcated.
to OMit and ao Onnt Bnanff
barrel 4>f whisky
overlioarU."
ly dlrorcad.
pletneuUvl by hii^heat awnru
The local comner ams summoned,
l>rslie M. Shaw, secretary of the and bb Japanese clerk, MakI, have
ami jpoKl nitvlals reoeivetl At
TRY A RECORD WANT AO,
and this somewhat sunling verdict
United Statos treasury, was unable to been pardoned by the mtkada
tin* World’s ^r^•aU•8t eYposi.
Philip Paul, a PltUburg salesman,
sras returned:
•
lealixe 92& on a lUrhi draft at a Chilions.
“We find that the <U‘rtwsed fell from 1
eago h5*tel Sunday until the chief clerk thought it would be fun to stop with
source of fjreatBut the true sour
EXCUBSIOKS
J the mastht-ad and was killed; he rvdl-1
lihd “o. k.M- Ui«- paper. For more a pencil the electric fan In tbe bar
ness and iwnulurity
iwindurity of the
cd overboard and was druwnid; he
than half an hour the Hccretary was room of the 8t. James hotel. Roches
KIMBALL PIAKO is in
floated ashore and froze to death, and
itta'lf; in its rich siujnufr u,ne
twanllests, awaltlna the aniral of the ter. Pa. He dropped dead from the
ahock.
Ayuality. its evenly balaiiceii
Th« Well Known Sp^ialist. the rals ate him up alive!"—Ih tndt
dark, whose slifnature was necessary
Assassins wore foiled Sunday In an
scale, *res|x)nsive action and
i Tribune.
to make the draft *tM*d ip the eyes of
im OOMINO !
s|4eudid wearing'
quality.
the cashier, a young woman who abso- attempt to kin Admiral Mlrabello.
Skeletons of • prehistxirir Indians,
Thedimiaiid for KIMBALL
^eiy d««clloe<l to acc«‘pi the secre head of the Italian navy, at Poitlcl.
ia.AB.TA.WARTA
the
bay
of
Naplca
The
admiral
and
nearly
••Ighl
f»«et
tall,
ha^
Iwn
found
PIANOS is ,
tary's assursnee that be was the man
Leave 0:30 a. m.; 11:00 a. m.s
hb srlfe fought off the murderers.
on the banks of the Chloptauk river.
4:10 P-m.
Who “o. k,*s- Uncle Sam's notes.
In Maryland.
. Coroner Uerry of Near York lost Mme. Mlrabdlo being Injured In the
B0WEB8 HABBOB
fight.
hlmsdf a/caae Sunday by sarlnc the
Leave 11:00 a. m.: 4:20 p. m.
Than for any other piano in
horseback
costume.
President
life of tlre-ycar^ild Hattie Fowler,
the world. This is a strong
OHEBA
daughter uf a Umax physician. The Roosevelt rode eight miles from Oysstatemeiit, but abaoluiely
Leave 8:30 m. m.
Bay to attend the wedding of hb
child was In her , father's carriage
true, borne out by the annual
prheo the horse ran away. Berry friend. Ueul. Robert M. Ferguson, a
NOBTBFOBT
sales of Klmbtn Pasos.
Rough
Rider,
to
Mbs
Isabel
Selmes.
Leave 8:30 a. m.
Jumped on a car. made the motorman
Just now we are showing
put on full speed and gradually over- daughter of Mrs. Tllden R. Selmes. of
some lieautiful KimlMlll Art
KOBTHFOBT FOIKT
hault^ the jtna<ldeDcd animal. Wh(« Locust Valley,
nrodocliofis and the handLeave 8:30 a. m.
M. L«'oa Achard. for a long time fa
alimgslde he Uir«-w hlmndf from the
aomist case designs- ever exFare Ne-ah-ta wanta ami
hihited on our floars. We
car and grasped the bridle, being mous as a tenor In “La Dante
Bowers
Harlior 2-k: round
Blanche,"
is
dead
In
Paris,
aged
74.
invite thorough invistigation.
draggetl for a bhick, but stopping the
trip:()ui *na, Northfiort ami
If you can’t call, write ns to
horse. The little girl threw her arms He had a passion for making notes,
Northport^.'Point, 'lOc rouiul
day for special price list and
aixMind 'the coroner and r«)vered his telling how he felt. One reads “Audi
ence kindly disposed. Encore first act.
terms
Our smU-Dfiynieit
face wtth kisses.
My shoos loo tight,'*
plfiii makes piamo bvyiag easy.
The hero of John Hay’s “IJUIe
BETOXimiC SAHXltAT
Btweehos" U a son ^ Solomon Van
Msasuring BridM.
Scoy (»r New Virginia, la., and is now
He will be in
it b said tbAt every year brides are
living near l..etts, la., on a farm,
measured for legacies at St. Cyrus, a
U Meet CorndhisD latreo Talbott of Sioux City, a couquaint little village In KincahdlneYea’U Bad that tta l4» W9 rapplr
shire Scotland, on the n>rlnk of the
-ATOoMi't-'tad^awaj'* ta s mtniMint. ft
German ocean. The story runs that
kMma thlam «ool sad UiS* tta «rbol«
about four years old when' he broke
dav mraagb. Ttat'a tacaoM* ir* r»»l,
‘ thaa fifty years ago a native of
Mhd. par* c4m« $«•. of which w* sr*
lato fame. Van Bcuy was driving
a0la«uun«d..tor need 709 tx- W*c»
tbe village..who had been a pay mastart aad rmirsprsi—. not proTaalty,
aplrited team near New Virginia oj
as So tta quamr of our tea.
ter general of the Indian army, be
hrom
Amy. and when be gt*t cmi of the wagon
queathed a sum of money, the Interest
fhr a minute the tew dashed away.
of which was. for all time coming, to
aaltor JL T.
I with the boj* in the wagon. The
be disbursed la five equal parts e
lioneB went over ditches, fences and
Until
y^r.
;•
laruah plies. Finally the wagon wai
One part was fnr tha purchase nf
oveHumed and the little fellow was
meal for the poor, while the remain
thrown head fliat Into a drove of
der was set axlde to be divided aasang
aheep. The father and friends,
each year's four conspfcootm brldesnlag frantloally in an effort to catch
the oldest, tbe youngest, tbe tallest
the runaways. *Mw the accident to the
and tbe shortest—who were married
boy. The father rushed to the spot,
In 8L Cyrus parish awreh. The ad
fearing to find the little fellow dead,
ministration of the fond b In
hut on the approach of his father the
hands of the parbh minister, and onRemember the OKI Reliable line that is alwaj’s on
boy aat np and said: ‘Dad. give me a
happy at tlmea Is bb task, such are
chaw of terback^r.’ That was the* In
lime. Hack orders a specialty. I make all trains
Has for y«nn made a study of chronic
the Jealousies which arise aaaoag the
cident which prompted John Hay to
mnd lingering dtaeaaes. HU extensird
with hack.
competUora, for there ta 4 keen rivalry
write his famous verses."
practice and superior knowledge en
----- 1 OA1.3- P-OM ttAOOAOK-----A coireapoodent for the Now York for these legacies, which amount
ables him to cure every curable dis
s
In Liver)* 1 can furnish you
WoHd. who has been lnve«tlgatlng hardly more than fiSO each; bot that ; ease. All chrm^lc dlseasex of the brata.
b quite an Important sum In ao iwmot(
anal conditions, annon
nplne. nerves, blood, akin, heart,
tUBlEl THE lUHABOUTS
and simple a village. AU 8L Cyrus
..the cheering Intelligence that, ai
Uver. stomach, kidneys, bladder.
lUBBER THE STANHOFIS
present rate of progress, the big ditch turns out on “Brides Measuring Day,' boweb adentlficnTly and socceaafnUjr
and the oeeasloa Is made a holiday.—
lUSBEl rat FHAETOXS
will be complei^ In two cimturlea
treated.
A synagogue dedication tn St. Loub Free Press.
lUBBEl TIBE SUBBETS
DR. MCDONALD pays special attentk>B to Catarrh. Catairlial Deafneao.
BUBBEB TIBE HACKS
WUllam Jackaon of Alten. probably
w.
Throat and Lang Dbenaes. Chromic
the oMest Maaoaic oBelal In lUlnois.
F-OR
p-CPNCRAt.S
DtaamMs peepUar to women. Nervous
has Just
Installed eodaeat
and Physkml DebBlty. Bbemmattam;
I
can
furnish
you
any
kind
of
carriage
you
want.
aaan'der of Belvidere coipmaadery In
• C U MCWWOOD. ta_p. ng. 4,
Pnrmlysla. Neuralgia and all chronic
1 have five hacks and three 3-seated carriages in stock,
the city named. Mr. Jackson U 8S
mnd nervtma dtaeaaep of Men. Woman
also a nice line two-scated carriages, traps and single
years of sge. but is la such good phys
TH« PJUffOUa
and Children. No matter what yoar
buggies.
Kindly
give
me
a
call
when
in
need
of
any
ical aad mental condition that he b
dbeaae may be. THBRB 18 STILL
thing in this line.
.
*
one of the moat active workers la tbe
HOPS! Then DO NOT DBBPAIR!
ocAer la Alton. He b Bald to be the
latMieMtaML
bat couaU Dr. McDowdd and get
oMeat paraott who. has ever held the
ttataa bavv Yrerom Oby M Mtoea:
a oorract dtagnosb of yoor diaeasa
oMee of ImlaeBt commsader ta the
aad feel nasnred that the Doctar
atalSL He txmAneU the work oa hb
knows oorrecUy what alta you, and If
frwU farm near Atton.
yoa are oqmble he wffl core you.
ThoiM unable to eall. write for symp
A lot of boys* aad ehUdran's ahorl
tom blank. Oorreapondeace strictly
paaU ta cotton aad Unca.......... »
oonfidenttaL
taP.iKm
A lot Jiaen paaU hoth white and
ywinm not satbSsd with tmuHi
taa
.......................................
.
n
Thb Is onr gunraatsa which gom with
Haiamon Clotbtag Om
.wary book.
The BpaaMbL
sMita eall apoa
IS. aloe shirt vmtat
a
343 and 2Sfi Bast Pulton Btraa.
ta* SaO Park
Par Bala ms< flimliH Only hp
Mrs. C. U flAsa^
lT-2t
, taraad RapMs, MIsh
TMl HANNAH DBUB tTONff.
TRY A mCORD WANT AB^
atfwat e%.
>ly iMf
7**^
bin—toil■Bills
Hod Coffee*
Oft F. A MAC NffTT-PmMMa Itaxlted to BTM. ear. NOME TBROAT
aad mriNO OP GLAOMB. Otaoa
Ml
» TUNtNO-W. K. MIM. M
I aipaHiiBn. Now laealad with
3344tf
rum fiMand «M
€( «taie aad («nl adifto.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
freighL ]
■tCtty I
BsardiuB lira
Bcctilc LifU
&P«ffcrCi.
ccc^.^&
8MJ» BY onCERS
EVEBVWHERE
Ym Are M Freiiiii WtB,
m
=THE=
KIMBALL
3r:s*.ri.srt!s:^ityr“’
puubia&i
PIANO
fiBBUllEVSOFTHEWOiiU
Great Fayoritc
YIK, VIGOR A VtTAUTY
A0CCPT HO tattTnuTa
DI. DOIUIII IKmi
\
tf'
DR. F. HOUMWORTH— Special attaadea to dtaaaaet of the uyu. ear.
•oae sM thtuoL
Otaeaes fitted.
Rooem T and E U- * U Marcaattto
Oa bkxk. Both phenoa.
15M
BaySteaners
to eye. ear. aoee and thmaL Otassea
fitted. BothpboMa. RealdeMe 519
Sixth StrasL
AR. W. K.. MOON—PboMB. oflku.
Cltx.. 107; Bell. fit. Residence. 71«
Waahtagtoa atreet, Cttx. phann tl<;
Ben. SS.
DR. A. H. HOLUOAY. Gradaste Torvmto Univeraity. Oflice tn Mamson
bldg. Telephooaa. oMoa 103; real-.
T. W. THIRLRY, DenttaL Over Barm ff Bari'a Jewelry stare. Both
oooa 103.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAV—M. D. Pbyalclan nnd sargeoa. Reamved to officea ovar First NaUaanl hadk. atixeoa phone ggfi.
door to Dr. Higgina' oAce.
DR. C, L. THIRLRY-«piiclal attratioa to dijMsaoes of childrea. Room
409 State bank bldg. Both pboaea.
HARRY B. HARNCR—Expert jrtano
Music Hoose. Ou. phone 3«4.
DR. CHARLES A. BURBRIDGE, Den
tist, 201-2 3 New Wilhelm block.
Traverse City. Mlqb. Cfu. phone 14K.
Graduate of Phlladelpfata Dental coL
lege.
^
HERVEY H. AMOERfiON-nAUormey
and counselor. Witbeim block.Trav
erse City, Mich. ClUxens phone 105,
OR. C. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Sutherlaud block, physician and surgeon.
CUixens phone 3C4.
Three Tlm« Greater
fiOl^
KMBALL ggp;HSsi"|is-
Traverse City
TN G. B. Taylor Cnl Go.
MUSIC MOUSE
M. B. EARNER, Prop.
Jill
Moadiy Enaioi, m 24tli,
Ta Dip IWi.
FREE!
Dr. McDonald
“YOUR MONEY
MO GOOD"
PIUNEER LIVERY ANU HACK LINE
»iSC5r^is.<ffij-oi?=ra.r
B. J. IVIorgan
■.SSS-:S=£ilS^
-----
DBS. J. 0. A HART J.TBUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Manre wutataBide- f a. m. a. u
I a. rt- ’NX .vtaiaei stitas. m
Wyataoptta. CtastasatataM.
JOHN R. SANTO
neUL BSMAKE
Ow P. CARVER ff HROk
FIRE INSURANCE
UUA.IINLDfNC
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
OtaM ME Rdv WOhMn MaM. «
GEO. A JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
J.l.llwa
taWIMMi/
■NME&lhWETir
lEIERU IISURmCE,
“«S£Rs?ffiasta5ar '
C. D. MILLER
DB MTIM
P^MARQUETT
MattJ.Johhsohs
6088
RHEUMATISM Mhd
BLOOD CURE
Dr. Donald McDonald
i ^
r ttam.” C
_Ekl.LTIllEGMB
Park Place Hotel
SSirBy Moralsi, Jily iStli
■.‘trssTK’sraLVJis;
EYES
.'EXAAIINEO IFREE
ruM
Insuxa raiT All
on.
A. WOblTK
.^1
2127
•MiciAL TikaaiiAMi Miiyicc.
CKWHOISe
HBUTYGUITH
THE EVENING RECORD
ePAOis
HMSHrS flUHi HKi
INIMICAL TO
HISHp^TS
Um^tnr willisto Ord*r»d tM H«»
vsraly PmAMtti »ntf SswwW
Csptsta Ewssm sf ExomCnwity.
Bjr iri« to tko SvciUsc KoowE.
Borits. Juljr IS.-Tko asllon os tko
OonssB erstocr miMslob siatisM
wbU* tk« kslMT WM At KM mnS
lM>totAd A Etrtjr doCli is resly to tko
kslaer'i aIesaI. BB^Aror* Wilhelm ordorod tho AMS Aeverely puolAhed Aod
r of tb« Ahlp
I of hlA
WON’T CEASE
UNTIL FMDAT
■AIT nns ABE Kpona
Wire to the Bvening Record.
Washington, July IW.—The Intense
heat coottanes thrdhgteut the country
There were
CONtEQUENTLY FRUIT U ROT with no abatement.
thupder storms In the middle sUtes
TIMA DM TMF TREEA
this morning. It now seems probable
that the present high temperature will
be interrupted by Friday. Cities in
nil parts of the United SUtes reportIf deaths from heaL most of the
fatalities occurring In Chicago and
•IX HUNDRED CRATES A DAY ARE
New York. In Chicago several deaths
•EINC SHIPPED.
were reported before nocm and over
half n doxen died of the heat In New
York up to that time.
OHk Is A Bust TrAiwfer Peliit for
Cfstsd CtM^OA AA Well SO «ht
ONTSOWIi YEARS AK UIADEB
Frols*'! snd Stofss* Houaoa.
This CiRy ShlppinA Contor.
'^Brery looomlnc trsln from the noAh
ssd every outgolns trAla from thU
city froAsSt or expreoa b lasded vitb
the gSASt «rop of rherrtee sow being
EAthered throughout the greet north'
ors fnili belt. The refrlgerAtor car b
lOAded And the exprees companlM
here All they csa kAndle. fully fioo
cmtee per dAy being eont out in this
way Alnoe lAAt FridAy.
J. R. Tuttle of the J. R. Tuttle •
Co. fruit oommAaekm merchnnU of
Detroit U In the city on the merket In
the Intereat of hU Arm And he ships
*00 crates a day. this being the first
season that Di*trolt has entered on
the market In this city. It U stated
that cherries are rotting on the trees
shipping direct from
orchards to this city to the commbshm men here vbo In (urn resbip to
osUlde points. The dock b a busy
tyaaafer point for crated cherries as
hrell as the freight houses and storage
honsea where farmers bring their fruit
dtPscU
NINETEEN POSITIONS FILLED.
Anather Travarae City Ruaineea Colleft OradMSte SecuCM Place.
Samuel Elok. a graduate from the
Traversa City Business college, left
thb aftarimoo for Aldeo. where he hss
aeoastad a poaltlon as bookkeeper In
of Mr. Coy. Thb makes
thaj
poaHkms ailed by llossrs.
HE IB CHAIRMAN OF DtRECTORB FIVE MINEM WERE BLOWN INTO
OF U. B. CORPORATION.
PICCE8.
He b Net Opposed to Unienc Bat Bays Electrtetty Ran Down Telephone Pole
They Havs Dene Themaelvea
Into Place Where the Men
Mere Harm Than Goad
Were Taking Bheltor.
tNTENEE MEAT CONTINUEt AU.
l»y Their Methods.
OVER THE COUNTRY.
By Wire to the Bveateg Reeord.
Des Mulaee. Iowa. July If.—LightBy Wire to the Evening Record.
New Tort. Joly If —B. H. Gary, nlag. which ran dovni a telephone vrlre
chairman of the board of directors of and struck n box of dynamite at the
the Ualted States Steel corporatloa. Went Rlverellle mine thb morniag
dedaroB that the general policy of killed five miners who were taking
CHICAOO IS GREATEST SUFFERER labor unions b not only detrimental shelter from the rain. The bodies
FROM HUMiDmr.
to the 1^ interesU of skilled work were blown to atoms.
men In the Iron and steel trade but
O. J. Arnold W Elk Rapids was in
tends to the UmUatloo of hb usefulCities in Alt Psrts af the United SMSa
Oary says, however, he b not the city yesterday.
Are SuffariiHi and Many Daniha
opposed to labor uatoas but that they'
liare done themselves more harm than
irtad-ThundarS
good In ladoning the violent aad Ille
Middb Stataa.
gal methods of their leaders.
PICKERS FEW;
MANY CHERRIESh
ON REGULAR SCHEDULE
AUTO BUS iS CONVENIENCE FOR
THE RESORTERS.
Three Trips a Day to East Bay Points
and Two Daily to Old
Mission.
The new auto bus line is now on
regular schedule and thb b a great
ronv»*hlt*oce to the Traverse City imk>ple who are resorting at Bast bay. At
present there is quite a lltUe colony of
Traverse City people who are enjoying
the cool hreexes of the deligbtful re
treats and the schedule helps them
get to and frenn the cliy In a very
short time and at but nominal cosL
The first car leaves Traverse City
at 6:30 a. ro. Thb returns In time for
the business men to gel to work at a
reasonable boar. The n I car leave
m.. glvln
Traverse City at 11:30
the reaoriers a chance to cal dinner
at “home.** The last car leaves TravClty at 6 :30 and reaches the vnriBus resorts In time for supper. Here
tofore the reeorters have bad to de
pend on rigs but now there Is no need
of keeping n horse as the auto fare b
cheaper.
At present the auto bos leaves for
Old Mission at 7 n. m. and 1 p. m. The
bus leaves Old Mission st 10 a. m. and
4 p. m. As soon ns the other car
rives the service will be betterod.
AiiERiciiDRwSniRE
BRIGADIER COX HERE
ARRIVED WITH HER SECRETARY
THIfi^NOON.
Will Hold Bsrvlesa In khe Church of
Christ Tonight Been in Army
Since Girtheod.
Brig. Gen. Blanche B. Cox and her
secretary. Captain Yoder of Detroit,
arrived In the city thb noon from East
Jordan and Charlevoix where they
have been the past few days on a gen
eral tour of Inspection, having spoken
at Charlevoix on Monday evening and
at Bast Jordan Tuesday evening. Brig
adier Cox b here in the Interest of the
closing work of Captain Munselle and
the lastalbtioo of hb successor. Capt.
John Boqghler. who Is now on the
ground at wort establishing himself
In the new home to be his for the year
come. Thb evening Brigadier Cox
will hold services at the IHsclples
church and a large attendance b
looked for. She has been In thb work
for Michigan and Indiana for five
years and a Salvation Army worker
since girlhood, 't^’hlle here she b the
guest with her secrelarj of Mr. aud
Mrs. W. H. KoxtKirough.
2,000 NEGROES EATEN
CANNIBALS ALSO DINED ON EIGHT
WHITE PERSONS.
NJems in German West Africa Broke
Leeee—Did Whole Stunt in
Ofw Month.
By WTre to the Evening Record.
Berlin. July If.—Official reports
from colonial authorities In German
West Africa describe-an outbreak on
the part of the cannibal tribe of Njems
srmsu Cameroons. It b sUted
that duriat June this tribe devoured
2JW0 nasroes and eight white persons.
BOTCOn IN EFFECT
MttWKHWEEK
OstraH Smlnaes University Baee Ball
Taam New Located at East Jerdan—Wen First Gams.
IS NOW A RULER.
Duke ChaHea Edward Waa 21 Years
OM Taday.
By Wra to the Brantng Record.
Ootba. Oefmany. July ll.~Duke
Charim Bflward made hb fdrmal entry
to Ootha thb. morning to take over
the rule of the duchy of SaxeOobnrgOoihA this being the dnkeY twentySrst birthday, when lie attained hb
_ majority.
Ily Wire to the Evening Record.
Wnshlngtoo. July 19.—Cable advices
from the United States ooosnl at
ShanghaL China, to the sUte departmeat announces that the pn^need
Chlaece boycott against AnMctcaa
goods vrem Into effect today. The boy
cott b the result of the enforcement
of the Chlnene exclusion bws tiy the
United States governmeaL
DSTTNEMiTOMDIttES
FELL OFF A BARN.
ZenMtvetals Will Held Their Meeting
WaibKnoam Calhoun CaunRy Fhmiar
n Meeeew Oeepite the Qew
emmenfs Edict
InaUMIy Klllad.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Manhall. Mich., July lE-Ch------ By Wire to the Evening Record.
IML n «all4(nown Onlhoun county
Moecow. Joly If.—The Eemstvo confarmer, fell off a large^ham on the oM graM opened today la the reMdeace of
« JBdward Vary farm About three mllea Prtooe Dolgorukoff. The Zeautv
. uraat of here this aMMnIng and was
atantly uned.
THBRTS NOTHtNQ UKB a anappy
gama of hall to make aa excnrsioo
worth whib. ao thlak the Pare Marsnatta. and ao wlU nm one to Orand
Baplda. BMdny. July 23. bartnff hare
at « a. m aad remala natil gai
mroA
^aly IMt
Mrs. Atthnr Gauge aad daughter.
Laura, of thb city Ml thb uooo for a
trip to Montreal aud Qaebe^ Canada.
Hr. and Mrs. P. K. Oyur of Ub city
left thb noon for Maubtique. vrhefc
they wUl make UMr future home.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Bast Jordan. MIcb.. July 19.—Upon
arriving at thb place the Detroit Uni
versity Base Ball dub that has been
ng a tour through Michigan, de
cided to quit knocking around and lo
cate for the season at Bast Jordan,
offering their services for $60 a week.
The first g!|^ was played here yes
terday with tlie Frankfort team, result
ing la a victory for Bast Jordan.
Score S to 4.
Twenty-two of the Best Side Crowd
drove to the Kelly cottage at Carp
lake and sppnt the evening as guesU
of Mbs Bunke KeRy. Th« crowd
started in ffovr rigs and arrived at
theta- deatinatlon at 10:30. The even-
Bup
Summer
Tpotwear
BOUXTW;
Wdutiq. Wi'l9.1909
Do you ever use citrate of
magnesia solutiunT Many peo
ple do and those who have used
It have discovered that they do
not always get a nice, fresh artids. It I*s not an ea-sy prepara
tion to make welL It takes a lot
of work and fine material U» get
a aolutloo that is right. We
liaven’t. «i»ace here to explain
just how careful we make It
and how we always dbpenae a
fresh article, but if you arc suffklenlly Interested come In and
we will give you an expbnatkm
that will cfiavlnce you that we
dispenae a solution of citrate of
magn«‘Kla that Is as nt*r is-rfect
as human skill can produce.
THE
AMBiKU DRU6 STORE
While our special^low
prices prevail. Ladies*
Black and Tan Ox
fords
The return trip began at
THB PBRB MARQtnTTB will run
ah excursion to Grand Rnpids Sundny.
July 23. to tnke In the fiut b
game hetvrecn Grand RnpAda
Wheeling. W. Va Ike Butler. Trav
erse atyY faTorite. vtil twirt the ban.
DonT thil to attend.
* Jaly IMI
good pointo of ^ Watennan’a Ideal Fonntain Pea
atiok out
Xo ahaking to aUrt
flow of ink.
writii^
A gold pea of higheat oaisL
A imifonn
A gasBaDtee
i
Wo will tell job the IMt if jro« bat
Ol-rv BOOK B-rORK
Tka WBhsft C—IPBBJ, FFbpb.
$1.48
keep yuucuui and fwuprrly dnsSMd
for the faabnee of the summer.
If you duubt this. Step in and
look at the pricrs^Uced cm our
light weight Cheviot. Wunted aad
Homespun ^uita—just thu suit fur
A few pairs of Men’s
^ Patent Leather Shoes
and Oxfords, 50c to
$1.25 less than regular
price. Women’s Slip
pers and Oxfords
Kll»«cfc•BeytSSSJ^
98c
DOROTHY DODD
SMART OXFORD
KoorsorrtiomI ^rfom
•3.00 and 33.30
TT»r. or
Kid
Sold Only by
Selz Royal Blue
SHOES
FOR MEN
Mjule ill all kinds of Ixvithers
$3.50
P-pon« S«.
H. R. Macdonald, Mrr.
For aale at tho Old Kol table
Shoe Store of
O. C. MOFFATT
ALFRED GREIUCK
& CO ...
Abetraots of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
BMubiiabwdtn i/aes
Room aiO etatu Bank Bldg.
1
LIKE THE HRS OF A BABBIT
of aatisfacUoii.
lot na.
I«EFnOICTST..
T«a C*a C«t SatfaSdHtB kt CrteMlI Brn.' H«*k BraM
B«c»«w
an XzdailT* Adtats for
Ert»-y OrKiuu
Steinwny Pianos
I’ackanl Organs
Sohtuer Pianos
Silver Chiinea < liintns
Grinnell Hroe\ Pianos
Chicago ColUige Organs
Krakauer Bros.’ Pianos
Sterling Pianos '
Huntington
gton Pianos
Piaii
SBoln Pianos
Aeolian Webber
Crown Pianos
Pianola
Wegman Pianos
Smith A Bamtw Pianos
■SchaelTer Pianos
Willianl Pianos
Victor
Edison
Bans Pianos
Gilbert Pianos
Haines Bros’. Pianos
J. W. York and Son
Haimw & Co. Pianos
wv wtmld bey them. AU tortramewU «0d
UwehxrvefMiybMtarlartremwita----------ew eeey pwymeui pUw
Silf Pliyiut Pianos
BACHANT & ROSCOE
wt
are
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
ClUx«n» Phonu. 82t B«It. lOG.
Bud listrini aits
A U>T of Men’s
WooUhiting
PuuU at..............
A LOT of Men’s
Wool Gating suits
Coat and Panto.*
$1.00
$2.00
$2.50
$3.T5
$5.00
A IX)T of Meat’s
Outing Soito
at.........................
$r.50
A LOT of Men’s
Wool Outing
Panto at..............
A LOT of Men’s
Wool outing suits
Coats and Panto.,
^pplyysorStufimerWanlsNowj
Washable Vests. Negligee Shirts, Straw
Hats. Golf Pants and Suit s—O N EFOURTH OFF TO CLOSE
: : :
W. I.. Browm, Manaffsr.
Hot Wealtier Goods
A 1/lT of Men*
Linen Crash Pants
at...........................
ORINNKI.L. BROT*MKB
Mkki^BB'fi UBiiag Nffidc Bmhb. 159 1. Ffwa St
Headquarters for SasK
Doors, Windows, Moul
dings, Interior finish.
Store Fronts, Shingles,
• Lath, Cedar Posts,
Flooring, Ceiling, Sid
ing and ever>'ihing in
Rough or Finished
. lumber.
TO HUY HEKK IS TO GET JUST WHAT YOU
WANT AT RIGHT PRICE; COME
^-’O HEADQUARTERS!
TBdti mehiaes
OPEN TODAY TO SELL YOU
koetam.
12:30.
MUfTH YEAH-
*^^CKUHU ROOT SWORN IN.
STATBOT ff L I. fiART DYNAiiTE WAS STRUCK
■miT n GBUI CMRSB
TOOK PLACK. WHILE THE KAliEE
WAS AT KIEL.
5 O’CLOCK EDITION
TflAVCmC CITY. JMCHMAN. WEONtSOAY. JULY It. ISOS.
Fhrmer War Beeretary la Naur SMtoiary of State.
By Wire to the E»*rr*.=s Seoord.
Waahlngton. July If.—Bthn BooL
the New Tort bwyer. former aeeretaiy
By Wire to the Bventaff Record,
UNION IS NOT GOOD FOR IRON of war. was sworn ia thb morvlag
miJlD TO THE KAttm tMhda. Kanaaa. Jaly IS.—«. H. PunshoKly after 10 o'clock as sqeretary of
AND rrCEL WORKER.
NAL WITH INOULT.
on. fdrmor rnugiaasmso from thb
stoledlairlct and fkthar of Brfc. Oan. FVad
K. Fnnston. was todSsy la Fcilea eonit.
ns found guilty of dbturMng tho
paneo and was tuad IllhS.
-Sira af,Sian Wlw Summ the RIvar Wse
FawW OWNy af Qiatarhlng
MlATHftll-»0<nc« tottiskt; cBOter
csaCrsI aa4 Mk pmtim : Tkanti^
showws; Uckt sM TsriBble wt«dt.
km
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f;;.
tk
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HERE ARE VERY LOW FRIGES
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THEEVQfiNGfHEeORD}QHIIISK
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wmmm
aj»
mmmm w
WEIKTBe
par DE n ims inriEIUITSIEMKRS
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ACCIOENT
»in-LETIH
SHOWt
MAMy LIVSE LOtT.
RUEEIAN VSBESLB ARE WOT VERY
NAOEIk.-.'* r
M ETAnM at the CAOILtAC
Tmm HmiEmd and TMf^Tnm Wees
«ACaES THIS WEEK. '
Kilted in Train Aocidnste in
» EImmi Up By the Crawa tot the
Vttal Farta Are Eftraa^ly
■Ml nm
Mmasr
•Asuva^ssr'
•
tTRiKE OF THE ICE MEN.
Abovt * thooMMUl te« teadim la
. Mav Tork dtjr hair« ■oo* oa atrik*.
Tho »eD want •hon**r lioan mu
bicber wagea sad It sbnaa In tbtii la
atance al least that they bare a gvan
i— grtevanee. persuos familiar whh
New Tork city In hot wralber know
that of all tbe lahorers in a great city
tbe tee men are tbe hardest worked.
Not cmly are tbdr boars long bnt tbe
labor of bandllag heavy cakes of tee U
. ao grvat that often before tbe day Is
ended tbe *«. magod aFeelmens of
maahbod. aiir almost completMy
la a great city like New York tee
ia an ahsoluto necessity for sanitary
reqnlrements as well as for comfort.
WIthrwt tee. even for a oomparaUvely
abort period, tba death rate wouU lacrease to an alarming figure, the laortnllty helng especially heavy among
lainatn.
Tbe 'k» bualneaa of the dty ii oonIfollad by an tomenaely wealthy earporatkin which eould well afford to
grant tb» damnda of the men. If they
are Just demands, la light of this and
beeaaaa of tba necessity of Ice. tbe
matur should be aabmitted to arhlt^.
lion at tbe earliest potalble moment
la order that the tenet snffering or
tb# leaat number of deaths will result
from a abortage of ice last at tbe time
arben It la moat needed.
!;
I
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HOT WEATHER AND REtORTE.
While, the people south of this faTorad regloa are asreltering and tuffocatinr their tboughu naturally turn
northward to the land of cool lake
srhen
utmost
and the body ref^bed far the coming
day. Aa a reai^Mbe railroads have a
rush of bualneaa. such a niab. so It
baa been staled to the Record, that
northern Mlrhlgmn baa not seen Ei
Eve yeari.
Several seasons prevtoua to tbla
have been coI<^ and disagreeable. Last
season was not good fn>m a resort
point of view because it was so coni
that the summer vlaltors were as com
fortable In tbelr own iKunes as they
could be anywhere else and did not
see any reason for making a change.
But Ibis year the mercorj has craw led
r upward In pood style and many are
f driven to seek comfort In this region.
^ Thoee who n>me here will not be
■ ited. While it may l*e warmer
aaukl here at preaent the heat Is
^ unbearable aad there has not been
'lin|lc case of prostration reported so
' The bay breeiei temper the atmpapbere and life la well worth living
In the Grand Traveme reghm. Not the
^ of the mapy Inducement to sumtravel la tbe fart that the nights
are cool and reki nan eaaib' be ob
talntHl.
.
,4
^MENA.
- Special to tbe Kveulng Record.
Omens, MIrb.. July 1>.—Among late
arrirals at the Clovers are Colonel
and Mrs. Ford of Islington. Va. C»»l.
Ford Is an instnictnr at the Virginia
Military Institute.
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Newman and
family of Chicago arriv<<d on Sunday
and wili spt>nd tbe summer at the
dovera.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Murray of Trav
erne City have recently spent a few
.days at the Clovers. The guests were
plaaaantly eniertalnad Saturday afteranon hy a trii» around the hay on the
Lady Margaret commanded by Com
modfiro Murray.
Dnafneaa Cannot to Cnrad
By local appllrattona. as they cannot
ranch the diseased portion of the ear.
Tbaro la only one way to cure deafanni. and that is ^by eonaOtational
'.ir.sr.
Wanhingtem. Jnly IE.—Acetemu bnlIsUa. No. 15. jMt tomad hr the later
WILL TAKE FAirr IN EM EVENT state
NEXT WEEK.
1 In the
United Btetes Eaztef the meaths of
Jnannry. tobri^ aad March. 1M5
SaMa That Af Wall Kiawti Hare
lihows that dnring that unarter there
Win Eteri aiM Tratetea Cky la
were twcsdy-elght pnaaeagera aad S04
NapfaaaateE by Eavanl
Fast Osa^
anddeBta. making la all 232 persom
Tchboi4ow tba dty vlB sasd Baaay kBlad a»d 3.T12 lajared la train ncci
knran of toe bane fleab tt» GadUlae deata. Other aoddeaU to passenger
«b«r« they will witacaa tbe Eseat and employes, not the result of oolU
racw
pet os awortbera crack bad stems or derallmenta. bring the total
a few daya later cbla entire atorcca- nember of caaaalUce up to U.30C tSKH
tkm will arrive at tbe Traverae City kUted aad 14.397 lajared.)
There was a decrease of forty-two IB
drlvlag park stablea and be la readi
tar the great meet here Tueeday. the tolal number of persons kUted.
Hlaetydwo borees are Bated, aumy of oomimred with tbe quarter ending
Dee.
31. 190L Tbe total colllalonj
'Whom have never renchad tbe north
ern part of tbe state bdere aad In and derallmenU was 3.108 (1.787 col
Ualons and 1,321 derailments}, of wbic!
whom great sport U anticipated.
Bd. M.. tbe bay gelding owned by 284 eoUiskms and 177 derailmentBnajamln D Ooge <ff Grand Rnplda. la affected pnaaenger (rains. Tbe dam
at Cadillac with a ^rd of 2:12 this age to«cara. engines and roadway b:
season. Traverse City la also there these necMents nmooated to $2.^9.
with two Ene repreneatatives. UUle 24k. There was an. Increase of twenty
Duke, la the hands of bis owner. seven In tbe number of ooUiskms niu
of 131 la the number of dcrallracntr
Charles Ocnnalne. la entered is
aa oompnrod with the last precedin)
Quarter. Tbe total auinber at rm
eeaaon daring the July races be was ployes reported kllletl in coupling ant
not io shape to show oa tbe track but onooupllag cars during this quarte:
la ready to nmke a record this year. was alxty-two.
LHUe Payne, owned by W. A. Lewis,
Armada, a Traverse City tsTortte of
last aaaaon. is entered and two ether
pacers owned by W. A. Lewis, UUIe
Ted. catered la the 2:29 and t:SS pace Bute Y. M. C. A. Beys Will Mec^
and Don Pugh In the 1:14 and 2:19
There Again in August->W. H.
toe.
Gray la Leader.
Tecnnmeh. Bay City, Grand Rapids.
Jackson. Mill Creek. Pontiac. Evait.
Elk Raplda. MIcb. July 19 —Tb<.
Charlotte. Caro, Lnwell. Ooldwater and
Milan and LHchfleM ara some of the sUte V. M. C. A. boys* camp will bt
Michigan cities to be represented in esUblisbed for tU second s««son or
Torch lake in August. Last year tbt
the long list while '^edo Ohio, baa
large atriag of Creacena colu from project was siarttHi a".i1 some sixt>
lbs stables of George H. Ketchnm boys took a vacatiun of two weeks
ley are in charge of John D. King, a living a free life out of doors in tbt
dl-known trainer, among them being woods and oa tbe waters. It was s
iplete success, and this season th«
Creocta. a cbeatagt mare; CreaUmlt.
ch. m.; Knly B., a brown mare: Mar- number of boys will be nearly doubled
This camping party is brought north
Jaret J„ a chestnut mare; Bourbon
under
tbe tendersbip of W. H. Gray o:
McGregor, a chestnut tianion; Belle
Starr, a brown nmre. and Elsie Dnw. a Grand Rapids, who is Interested Ir
browB mare, and the well-known boys’ outing. The various departments
Bonita, a roan mare, making eight In will be under the ekre of men selected
by tbe state execntlve committee of
PllTbe Badger state raises horses as tbe Y. M. C. A. which furnishes tbr
well aa badgers, a long and fast string t^ts and camp paraphernalia. The
belag in the summer circuit and In tbe camp Ere will be lighted Aug. 4, and
races at Cadillac and listed for this the last put out Aug. 18. Boys from
» 16 years old will be taken and
city. George Spencer of Appleton.
WIs.. has three. Dnlsy L.. by m.; Ber- tbe arrangement Insures them an Ideal
nando. chr. g.. and Nina K.. b, m.. who vncntktn while they are at the lake.
Tbe boys will take along their few
are entered. W. W'. Quinn of Westfield is working Grace Hlllwood. b. m., necessary clothes, musical Instruments
and Miss Marlon, another b. m., one and possibly tbe necessary implements
entered in the 2:35 trot and the latter for a game or two, but that is all. They
in the 2:19 iiace. Oshkosh is to the will be furnished tents, boats and all
front with a bunch of '‘matches.*’ not the camp necessaries that will help to
of tbe fire brand order, but a match give them a good time. There will
for anyone in the brown gelding. Dia be bathing, fishing, tramping through
mond D.. owniHl by E J. Mnaterson. the pretty spots near tbe camp ou the
Joe Gale,- owned by George Gale of lake. They will put in their lime Just
Appleton, and Marlon Belle owned by aa they choose, and at night when
Frank Lake of Marion. WU.. fill the darkness comes on thera will be a
track with dust frt»m their flying heels. gathering around the big camp lire
The Canadian bunch are goers and until the boys want to turn in to alet-p.
CMIPOinRCIIlAKE
are in the sute m win. Bight Cana
dlan hurst-s in the list come from
Stratford. Tort»nio. Thonidale. Wng
ham and Seafurth. amitng them being
Ora Wllk*^ b. sT owiu'U by R
Brothers, and Miaaoari Cbi<>r. b. s..
ownc^ by Jno. Roebe. both from Styat-'
fbrd: W. J. b. g.. owned by Ja^ Gist
of Toronto, and Queen of Clubs, b. m..
the propeit) of T. Innls of Thomdale.
Ont.: Colllngwoud Rock^, property of
T. Nevell. Collingwood. and Debbie C..
b. m. owned T. F. Cain. l..usknon. Ont.:
Shadt-land Boy. from Stefonh. Ont..
from the stables of F. W. Toot, and the
buckskin gelding owned by Beattie
Bros, of Wingham are among the Juba
Carmody string to arrive In this city
for their first apeparance cm the TravClty turf.
the entire string at Cadillac
seventy entries are now billed for this
city with a strong possibility of ninetyThey will arrive In six cars In
charge of John Carmody. among thembeing Red Phil, the Utile brawn geld
ing formerly owned by Germaine Bros.
BOW owned by Thomas A. Anderaon of Ik-blte CIoihL
W. D. C. Germaine attended today's
races aad tt la expected that tomor
row a large attendance will be down
from this city.
When
i nimbttag aoniid or imperfect heartag. aad
when It is entirely ehmed. denfneaa Is
the reanlL and unleaa tbe laEammatton can be fakan out and this tube
VAN VRANKEN-BUTCHER.
restored to Ite normal ooadUton. bearlag will be destroyed forerer; alne
eases out of taa are canoed by ea- Thomaa P. Ullem OBIeiateE al Pretty
tarrh. which la aotblag bnt an la
te^ coadlUog^ of tba mneoua tui^;
Wteraen D. Vaa Vranksa and Mias
We win give One Hundred Dollnrt Rosa Butcher were married last even
ing at 807 Lake nveane. Rev. T. P.
UtteMB oilelntlBg. Dan Vagi was Ike
BaUV OaUrm Oars. Band for dreabant ama ato Mlaa itoaa Derlia bridenlarn, free.
__
F. J. CRBNST A OtK, TMa a maM.* Tbe pretty frtmamj was wttBold by drngglsta. Ttc.
aassai by many MlaEs’of tbe happy
Take HalTa FMfly FQIa for eoaatlTRY A RECORD WANT AO
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
SPECIAL EXCURSION.
Of Northern Fans Who Want to See
Butlor Pitch.
The base ball fans of Manistee and
Traverse City have arrangt>tl a Pere
Marquette excursion to this city next
Sunday so they may see Ike Butler
pitch against Wheeling, says the Grand
Rapids Pr^. Butler. It vrlll be ro
bered. pitched for a crack inde
pendent team in Traverae City for
seasons, and has friends all Aver
tbe northern country. Manager GanxH has promised that he will put But.ler In the box during the game.
Owing to the largo crowd that Is
bound to witness a Sunday game be-j
ween Grand Rapids and WbeeUng.
Oaatel Is making arrangemenU for
extra oeailag room, and expects tbe
park to bare an additional capacity
of one thoosand at least for the game,
ttaktne the entire aenting capacity in
excess of four thoutnd.
Tokio. July If.—An oflteer who has
reteraed from Qsrt Arthur reporu that
the ogtept of~ damage to the aanken
Rnaatein ships was slighter than
anticipated.
It has been known that the Rteslans
applied expkmiyea Inside the vessels,
before they were abandoned and the
remdtiDc dnamge ww expediwl i
iertoos. It was .found. howWer. that
he vital portions of iho ships
nraagely nnhurt.
Tbe Bayun, which sustained
most severe damage, has been tak«-n
n tow and tbe I^eresvU•tm Is naviga
‘lie with her own engine.
Both nf these vessels wHI l*e brought
here soon to complete the necessary
repairs. Even the Pallada. which
aloed the heaviest dantege is exi»eci.-d
to be refloated by the mlddl«August and before this the Retvfxan
ind Pubieda will be afloat.
WONHEUIDP
Laying of Concrete Foundation for
West Front Street Paving Stopped
at Wad-worth 8tr»«t.
Tbe worh of laying the concrete
ruundalion for the West f-Ytint stnn-t
layement is “bung up " at Wadsworth
dreet by the fact that the grade lxond that point Ij n»« compMed. The
:treet, between Oal. and Maple Mn-et
« being exravat-il and the‘dirt hauIiNl
o the point between WUdsworth and
hak where the grade is btdng raised.
Tbe street will be leveled and th«•orb laid to Oak street by
A’oduesday night, after which the eooTftlrig will be finisbed.
A Freak of Nature.
A wonderful freak <rf nature was un
•arthed recently In lloswe*!!. N. M.. In
4 car of coal. The remains of some
irehistorlr animal were found Imbed
led In a round lump of coal weighing
‘orty-one poundB. The tall qf the an!
nal was sticking out at one side, and
me leg and part of a slioulder out
he other. The head had tinted off.
Xnd the balance of the carcass was a.Iry as a bone.
The fur on the front part of the body
was soft, fluffy and white and black
The fur of the tail was Jet black. The
^y resembled that of a honse cat.
\nd In tbe round lump of coal meastres nineteen Inches. In length.
The cariosity will be sent to the
Smithsonian InstltuUon at Washing
n.
. ^ :
The lump of coal came from the
Washington district and the PIclou
mlnea.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
SHIM'S ilUllll
OPERA HOUSE
3 NIOM*r0
STARTING NEXT
Tutsdair,Jaly25
Leslie (i. Skicani'a $10,000
SpiH-tacuLir
METiBr nctnre Mosical
CombinatiOD
“AIL SIDES
OF LIFE”
Tolil ill oripnal colorerl nioviiiR pictures. HlustraUwl soii)^
•oni; eunevptions, i>loctri(^
an«l other ♦‘ffi'cte. iMniplct** in
every (Tetail, eclipsing anyihioR in this line ever given
in this city.
toognulter torlotete
3So
Sent sale Saturday
Wbai He Might Have DrwW.
A welltoowB praacber ridtac oa aj
Loadoa eauiboa. was eaurtaiaed by a:
dlalagae wbteb was aaaUlaad qpQB tbe*
oae side by tbe driver, aad npoa tbe!
to do vitlioat k rctrigwttior or las Cheat during the ho^ pomother by aa alderty pan
moothfr Any one rrlio bu tried both vaya will tell yoa
»r(:
~I toderstaad yoa re i
bocaa tbe driver.
The groU amount nocvTea, rm pretty' ntrqag agalast'
Uquor.'* retnraed tbe other. *Tve beeaj
€Muy to Beam* ooe
W
set against U now for thtrty-tTej
it BB BoduQg oooiimred
years.- ^
;
with the gering it will
-Scared tt will nrfa yaar benltbr-|
mike yon in one acenon.
-Yea. bat that DsaY the tenlq tblng.-i
-Perbapa tt don't agree with youT*
ventured the driver.
“Well. It really dont agree with any
the pleneaiB of liavipg
body. But that ain’t It. altbar. The
yonr entabhw frvali uud
thing that sets me »g«H»st u la a bargfipetinng
bworth Jtapurrlblo ld«a.chane price.
“A horrible Idea! What is Ur
“Wen. tbiriy-fivf years ago I was
sluin gin a botH in America with a
friend of mine, and 1 any a. 'Let's order |
a bottle'of something.* And he says.
ia all wne aak on ouy one in
•No. sir. I’m saving my money to buy |
stock and yr»ur owrn time
guvernment land at Ts. 6<L per acre, t
I’m going to buy temorrow, and you’d *
un thebslance. CtoBB Rtti
belter let me Uke the money you}
MBthBML
would have spent for tbe liquor and
buy a couj.le of arrea along w ith mine.'
1 says. 'All right.’ So we didn’t drink,
and he bonght me two acres.
WtekBBlB bm4 latttfl Tmt ■•UaU* n«M rinWUr
“Well, sir, today those two acres are
right in the middle of a flowrlhhing
town, and If I’d taken that drink. I’d
luive swallowed a city bhwk. a grocery
'tore, an aptUhecar)’s. four lawyer’s’
Bent Her Double.
j
Foreod to ttUrvo.
offlees, and it’s hard to say wliat «4se
That’s the ld«m. AlnY It borriUer'- I when i was sick with typhoid and I
r 20 ymrs I ireffered agonies, t
Icey trouble.~ writes Mrs. AnuH- Hun-j a »«»re on my nfiper Up. so painful,
C. E. World.
j te. of Piiisburg. Pa., ’ and when i got i souietlmes. that 1 e»utd not eaL After
13 IT EGOlSlOM Y
m FROM TRIT
II.D0 DOWN
J. w. SL.A-TKR
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eburrh tonight. 7:45.
Ira C. J.din
B^n. the pk»w man evang«‘Ust of Olilo.
will prtach. Ail art- cordially luviu^.
.
The Thursday ev.-ninK prayer iue< t
Ing of the CoagregmtUMial church will
b.' 'held at the home of G. V. Wright.
Washington stred. toirnwrow ,.vcning
.
,,uj
rest m> hands «»n lu) kne-es
•urns, cuts and wounds,
when I walkt.-.!. From this terrible
bnium Drug Hiore (Vs. K. H. Mf<a4a.
K. Wail A JSota' drug stores; ooly
affllotion 1 was rtuu-oed by Eb-ctric HitI'T-H. whb'h n-sH.rt-d my health a
and m.w I can walk
i straight as ever. They are simply
If taken Ibis month. V,(-e||s ymt well
I wonderful.’’
Cuarantfil to cure
It mak«-B the little onre
<
’i'er and kidney disorders: all sMM'uit
at John:.«n linjg Sion? Co’*. F. H. eat. sbH*ii a«w1 crow A tonic for the
family.
Hollister’s Ktwky
: Meads. S E. WsU A Sunv’drug sturc«: whoK
Mountain
Tun. 25 cents. Ten or Tbb' prices 50C.
lels, Johnaon Drug Co.
Mrs. IJzzie Fast and «-hlldrc-n of thl* j
city left for Honor this ini*rning. wher»' j
they will S]w-ud
Th* Oiamortd Cure.
The latest news frtim l*srl«. U, I fiat
rt'lath«-!<.
iialn T»-a
I lltK-ky Mountain
Tra tbU month. A
dlamoed ^lrre
tisiir for lh<‘ sic-k. Tliere is no renH>«Iy they have discovered
P. .-Ui <H*nls. Tta ar Tablet*. for oontumplion. If you fear consump
A lot of boys’ and children's short
tion or pneumonia. It will. h«>wever.
Drug Co.
liest for you to lake that gn>at rqta^y
pants In cotton and linen.......... lit
itlon«-d l>y W. T. McGee, of Yanleer,
A lot of lln<‘n pants, both while
and tan ................ ................ .... 28
Hamilton Clothing Co.
mwllrine which will
-. gave me instant relief, and effi>cted a
n j permanent cure.” Unequalled quUk
e ' cure, for Throat and lung Tn»ublew
game of liall at Grand Rapids
.tobn«nn I>ryg Rtnre CY)*s. F. H
Sunday by g,>ing via the I*erv‘ Mar
°
Walt A eons’drug r*—-•
quette excursion. U>avtng here at C a. ! jij,,,
1 ll.OO. rusrantood.
and retunr after the game. .Ike (Sons’ dnig More*.
Hutler of Traverse City lnde|M ndent j
----------------------- , two seasons will pitch.
| SHl’TER S PANATEI.LA. k delight I SAT. MR SMOKER, wait for $hfl1 ter'R Panatcllaa.
July i9-4t I to particular smokers.
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
,
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i
FVERYTHING
DEALERS l*?> EVERYTHING
MANY NEEDED THINGS
ARE YOU GOING CAMPING?
It Ik lu-st to go proparc-U. so then- will lie very |inK> rtsikiiir You
•don’t want to work all the tlqie—you go for t-njoymmt. W*- have the
prcatc.st aKMirtmeni «»r alr.ady eji^ked fiswlK. ham. chick. n. veal. !*oef^li*
«ui||ei»s way<. \*an Camp’s pirk and l^♦•aIl^, ten kinds Van raauii’.-. prepared
MUips. thirty , kinds of wiifers. ctsikie,., cakes and Idscui''--
PITCHERS
■fi.
• What's a more n*-ee.<iKary article than a pitcher?
AIwayA hr«-uk1ng
tlu-m—it i* not the fault <if the pitcher, nor the breaker—just happened s«.‘
Ctoi som«- c-ss! class pltHters f«ir a quarter, there are other Myh-« at O.
Tic. s.',c and ll.L’.'.. Ilcautlftil fancy t»iu*s in <Mld shap-., for 2.>, .lie and O.
Iditle on«*s, fancy sliap's, used for a doxen difT.-o-ut purpises. sell for
Little white milk pltcherx for luc and l.V and *J.V. let'pllrhers tor'Jtt.-.
and 45c. Extra pitchers for the bud room for 55c.
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SPONGES
Are nf?cdrul, sponges arv‘ nAces.sar)'. Toilet spongm fnun 5c up. Bath
vpongca from 10c up. 4 Nothing m» cooling these- bnt days ns a nice spoitge
bath.) The sbr?ep wool spmge sells from lt»c up. The gras* aping*' fn.nr
15e. the Mediterranean at 15c. Tbe drug department has all the difler»uit. ■
kinds. Be *ure and have a gcxu! supply io the borne.
.*
RARE PERFUMES
SOMETHING NEW
Are the kinds wo sell. You can buy any quanlity from an ounc** to a pinnd.
veil from 50c to 90c an ouncN-. Have a splendid line of iioithnl p-rfuiii*'3 ■*
10c. 25c. 50c. 75c and ll.oo. Toilet and lavender waters at 2'k- and'Suc a
.
boHte.
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
fCIpTTV
^ K R
OKIMT
WITH A SUN-BURST SHAM
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2So Sa ODR WDOIOW 2So
J. B. Paifc Electric Co.
lirCASSSTREEt
raoNsnu
V
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THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
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DCALERB IN EVERYTHING
OCALERB IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
PAUt t
MBOlfWKWMt <ttV. WOM«R wnNnOAV.MLVM.1M.
ANTIQUFrTOFItBEAl)
mWUaBBEID
My «aa to
the city yaetarday aa a gaaet at Hotel THE graPFOPUHE AS PWgPdllEB BV
A ttHOKC or rAllALV- Whktog.
THE ANGMNT CGVPT1AMS.
i. T. Daaaay of Sean to to the eSy
Ml OATUflOAV.
loohtoK after haalawaajtotar^
^
IfONEY IN RAISING TROUT.
M. J. lecma ef the OerweO Agriewl
That a fanner can derive more prodt
ftom ratoh« brook trmrt fer the mar
ket than froai west any oiber eooree of
of aomey ^ ttote
Bke tmiBli
chwrij dcniTostrated hy Lewhaabscuc
. who baa a fish preserve
la J. Jd
aa his farm, two miles oat of
BrsttleboroL Tt. By nilUalBg the ctour
aiirlng water running Ihrouffh hls funa,
by bis own lageaulty and wHh a vety
imic hlrnl awlstanre srRhla a frw
years be has «
hatchery, where be baa
to batching and growing a large aumber of brook tmot. with which he has.
partly at toast, supplied the local msrkec hesMea fumldilBg thousands of
small flsb Tor utoeklng different
atreams to the adjoining towns,
these have netted Mr. Johnaoa a I
some retarn upon hls capital temated.
aside ftom the ptoaaure afforded and
tocideaul dlvsntoo from tbe aaual
*h. STmicSto
gas aa an adjunct to
tko dtrnmmPn
Pm CaMM, AaaOwr I
MDw AM at U« Mc. litT
HMMk avwHM. at It iMt nsM.
flaMiMt «w takaa Ock la a ikM
ahAT «• Fh»t airaai Satariajr after
aan a* «• taM to MoaAar** BaeerA.
It aanal that a few jmn a*o MJttor
ka« a aarera atrok* of paralyala tram
vMck ha aavar tally raeorarad. Hte
aaaa «M aot tboaikt to he aartooa
MnAay aflaraoaa hat owhii to hto
-TTr*-f^-t caadUtoa he raiMly grew
worm.
Ha vaa oaty ST yaara oM aad
laaraa a wife aad three aaMfl chUdrea.
Ika body to la chante of Mae Oara
m. A. wnttoaM aad tho ftiaacal arwill t>e aaaooaoed latar.
H. Dawtoo. a ptoaaar of thU
rrvkto raaMtag to OarteM township
died yaatarday afteraooa at 4iS« of
Magasttoa of the laaga. acod Ti yaara.
laaetat aa aged widow aad two i
MW H. aad BaaJaMa. aad aaa daagh
tar. Mrs. Wlalfrad Stowe, aside fron
a host of ftlaada who will be grleead
to lean of hto death. The ftnaral will
he hold frow the hone at l:W Thoraday aad the be rial will take place In
Oakwood. Tha Rer. Daowa Oochlin
wUl oHdale aad tho toaaral ajrraagewaaU wfll be la chargp of W. 8. Andoraoa.
Martin CahllU
Mania Cahill died at 7 :45 last atght
at tha IMMW of .Joha Martin In Peota
aala towmahlp Ha was W years of
age aad kla death was doc tq aeoile dohlllty. The faaeral eenrke was held
this afteraeoa at 3 o’ckirk to the
wadartaklag roons of. H. L. Caner.
Rot. L. B. Btoaell oAelattag. Mr. Cahin left two ehildrea a daughter to
Cknada aad a eoo whoee wbereabouU
are unhabwa. He caaie here from
ttoaada waay yearn ago and at one
tlwe was eoachman for ^ 8. Pratt. He
was bartod to Oakwood cemetery.
R. D. Bahar of Pataakay to to the
totyoa
B. BDtott aad artia ar ftfa Lake
Mpmi yaatarday to the city.
C. S. Hayaaa aad arlfe oT Cadlltof
are ragtoiacad at Park Ptoca.
Dr. P. J. Pirall^ of Northpavt was to
the dty yaatarday.
Mrs. U R. Ortowold of Hatchaa
Croaatos waa to the dty a short thaa
this
Arthor aad Harold Wood, who are
toadlag the eawatpr at Noahdawaata. were to the dty yaatarday.
A pany eoastottog of V. C Vaagha.
ir.. H. M. DooUtUe. Mae Miafra aad
Mias fltaeeaaoa o^ Aaa Arhor arrirad
to the city yeeterday aad left this
ting la one of the traciloa eompany's cara for OU Mtoehm. where
they will spend a few of the aiimmer
eeka.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Crosby, urho
have been vtoittog with U P. Tltni of
this dty. left today for thdr home to
DOtOO.
Mito Oatahe of laadorr to to the eUy
Tooklag after bwetaeoa Intereau.
Mrs. D. H. Power and Uttle daugh
ter, Dorothy, of Poetlac. who are
dtag the Buauaer at Northport.
passed through ^ dty this momtog
on thdr way to Cadillac, where they
will attend'the racoa.'
Mrs. L. Bieberaou of Buttons Day to
a Traverse City guest today.
Mr. aad Mrs. Prank Porter aad little
daughter, Alice, of Bast Jordan panned
through the dty this monUng earoute
tor their home after speadlag a short
tlaw la Lelaad and BuUoaa Bay with
rdatives and friends.
Dr. and Mra. J. D. Munson and Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. DavU and daughter.
Jooepblae, left this morping for Newberry, where they will attiNid the ahnual meeting of the state board of
asylum trustees.. After the meeting,
Mr. and Mrs. Davis will go to Munlslng
and -to Grand Isle, where they will
visit Mrs. Davis’ brother. Tom Noble,
well known here.
Rev. M. P. McSorIcy of Ctodnnall,
BREVITIES.
Ohio. Is visHing his cousin, Mrs. C. H.
Btaaley Msnioeao has presented Friday of 305 West Pourteenib street,
Del Bqoirco with a large pellcaB.-whlch
Mrs. A. W. Ewers of Prcdciickton;
to OB e&blbltloa In bln barber shop. Mr. Ohio, left this morning for Chase for a
Mantoeau to at present In North Da short visit with friends after spending
kota.
ten daya to the dty as the guest cf
The oaat aide crowd junior had a
M. Edgeoomb aad famUy.
awrabawllow roast and water mHoo^
Mra. E. Wood of Blight’s Biding left
faaat oot aloog the bay ahoro last the dty this mording after a abort
evening. iMI ^ad a very ploanant time. sbopplng lour.
Another water polo game will take
8. F. Bmllh left this morning for
place to Boardman Ukr at Caid KtghUi short trip to Pcllston.
street bridge Friday eveuing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Darrmh of tUg
Blaoe the storm of Sunday night, Rapids arrived In the city this after
tey to mttrh lowct il.an U haa been noon on a short visit at the borne of
this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Thonuu Qunton.
The tug Maggie of N«rth|iort was at
The family of Phil Grtffln left this
tha OU dock yeeterday with a load of afternoon for Northfmrt. where they
barrel stock.
will make thdr permanent home In
Ur. Ooo. H. Murklcy of Kansas City. the old home of the late Rev. and
^>lo.. win preach at Church of Christ Mrs. Salmon Steele.
Mrs. K. Wallers of Grand Rapids,
Heat Sunday at 10:S0.
• The Cburrb of Christ Sunday school who brought the body of her husband
to bolding lU firtb annual picnic at to Manef'ltma for burial and thm spent
Bast hay today. -The crtrwd
a few days la tho city as the guest of
traaaferred to the grouada, 4fl'~tbt‘ her aistcr-ln-law, Mrs. H. Tlnkiw, left'
this morning for home accompanied
■ bosaes of the tracikm* company.
The steamer Columbia took a large by Mrs. Mallet of Cadillac, who accom
consigmmeat of groceries and lumber panied her here last week.
to the varl^ bay ports this morning.
. The tug John lAetham cut loose
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Ha alrea this morning and drew a
Rwanns of seventeen-year locusts
large number of p*xiple Into the street have appeared In soatbem Tt lscuathinking that It was the fire alarm.
Tha regular meeting of the Willard
W. C. T. IT. will be hold In the parlor*
HeUgm
of the Asbury M. K. church tomorrow Und.
afteraooB. Leader. Mrs. NetUe Bel
Blr Alma Thdema Is to receive i.* 14.knap.
000 for hla picture, ”Tb« Finding of
A large tractIon ihrasblng oiarhlnc Moaaa.”
was on the freight bill of the T. C., L
In Brmtll the black bean Is
A M. today, being consigned to tbw< iwrtant an article of food aa the potato
traction headquarters at Suttons Bay to la Europe.
le Cocos tola
from their hoadquarters at ^rand RaplUeat province
Ida
A great big country dance was to In tbe world.
The Rev. Courtland Meyers
progreee oa the -Potaf last evening
near Cat Head, and nearly all the crew Brooklyu. baa practlcaUy hrokca
policy playliig In that city.
of the T. C.. L. A M. attended, dancing
Theophlle Delcaaae. who baa lately
to the barm natU daylight, and It took
resigned as foreign mtetoter of Franca^
aaeldDooa prodding on the part of began hit career aa a aawspaper
those who stared quietly at home to
keep their fdlow workmen awake to
TUs BaUsa r
day.
•That story slsmt Ek! Putcher,’ the
THE MARKCTA
I,.
Detitdl Mlcto. July W-—WhoatJttly, gSc; No. I red. »0c; No. 3 corn.
5>Hc; No. 3 white oata. STc.
Toledo. O.. July l*.~Wheat—Cash.
«Tc; July. 8«%c; geplomber. M^c.
Cbtcago,-' July If.—Whoat-^uly,
Wtoe: Boptember. t4%c. Oom—Old
July. n%c: old Beptember. 6514c.
Oata-July. 3i%«r: September. 3fHc.
Beptmaber pork. »13; lAfd. f7J5; riba.
VM.
JBMI Buffalo. July If —Callle-«k»w
at easy valim. Veals aad calvee—
■low aad tower. Sheep aad lambe—
Stow aad lower valuoa. Hogs—AcUve
aad boldlag higher.
A BtJNDAY EXCURSION will be
run over the Pure Marqueuo to Oraad
Rapids to take la thp league base ball
gaaa hetpeen Grmad RapMa aad
R^aaBflg Ltave bars at C a. m. aad
luiuia after the game.
july IMt
noted old Iowa race home man. re
minds me of a tale tbe boys need
tell of BulcLer.” said Morris Lynch
tbe other day. “Boti-her was a good
fellow, as tbe men wbo follow tbe
races go. His family were retlgloas.
One time Botcher got alck. veiT Mck;
IB fact, hla w|f(^ fearing tbe end. arat
for a minister. Botcher talked to tbe
minister, wbo urerd him that
abeuM not stay away from hla God.
*nie road to ■aalvattou was not xwry
pU'ln to Bntcbi
He quemioned thu
minister closely about what be thought
would happen If he abould iv<(
pfior to his death. The mtoli
him he would be mved.
-’Will I hsre wtag* Juet like they
picture angeltr aald Butcher.
-•You most cerulnly will,* replied
Cbo mtoteter.
- ’Well, tbeu. ru bet you 13 I CUB
beat you ffytoc when you meet'me la
beumt.’ Mid'nntf^. hls eyes light
ing up with the aectntomed flash.
-The minister left la despair, aad
Butcher recovered and followed
I MoIbss Rcftotcr and Leader.
Bread was made of fairly ■vnperCaUa kaalty
before the advent uf
the days of BIbMeal chroootogj. Bya
itouamm with the devetofiascBt and
Tbe experiments
_ _
praaeat kaowledce la dae. dtoeoverrd.
aayu the Fhmr Trade News, an elglit
pound loaf of ovunly emsbed grato and
wMI bukad under eonditioas that mark
tts asaadCactnre as tong before the ad
vent of man as ho to today. This loaf
has the appearaoee of bavlag been
been buke^ before aa open fire, the
amna uf doo^ thrown on a flat
bsdsre the ofwn htoae and tumad nutil
eaek aids had been subjected to
heat. It la hardly up to the stand
of cor pcfueut bread, toft the m«a
tboor daya were not flalcaL
The aaelent Bgypttena were the
oarers Ip eutcaalvo grain growing
Tbeto gralBS *
wheat, barley aad doors, and were
marh Hke the gralim of today. Tbe
Egyptians were really the beat “farmet*" of which we bare any coherent
record. They barveeted tbeir wb«it
soths after It was pot to tbe
and bcNiad It Into abeavea
tike the hand bound sheaves of today.
Thetr thmsblng was dooo by driving |
cattle over tbe granary floors.
Tbe old style of grinding obtained
with the F^cyptiaua, tbe women oaubelng rci|uJred to perform tbe
work, but Um7 had discovered tbe
power of fermented yeast cells, as
seversl InsUncra leavened bread has
been found dating to this era. It U
atoo with the Ecn>tlana that tbe profosstonal Inker llrat springs Into no
tice to the world. There to picture
writing on several tomba that Miows
bake abofw long liefore tbe time of tbe
dynasty. The story of Joseph con
ing the abundance of the fat yeara
use during tbe seven lean years j
wa bow Imi*crtant grain and hrcai
stuffs were to latter day Egyi»tlauv.
. tbe Assyrians
Thanks to the art of
.
litics of bronxe.
and the etulurlng gunllG
we have rpconis to show how tills
riotous feasUug. even to tbe celebra
On tbe braoxc gates of Bal
found engravings deiiktlng tbe warlike
doings of Hbslmaoeaer II.. wbo ruled
and warred in the years from »» B. C.
to «25 n. C. t>ne engraving ahows the
tribe baking bread, great
plica of
0 tireud. for tbe benefit of retumaokllera. Tbe Assyrians
tag vlrtorioas
vh
also knew
bow to raise grains, their
k
IrauUc mschlMU and aquedocts
hydrai
•total the
ahouii
Bread figured promlngntly lu .the his
tory and rellgloQ of the ancieut Jews.
Tbeir flrat cereula were only ryE.
wheat and barley, and they began IhHr
p b>' eeating them raw after the fash
I of prlmitlva man. This to the
l«oiile*
grain eaters. Tbe grain grew wild at
flrst and was eaten by tbe naked sav*
age only as ook of tbe leguminous
plants t^t gave him a pm-arious sustimance. Gradually, seeing tbe strength
obtahu>d by those who fed exclusively
upon a grain dteL maa with hU Intel
ligence Im'reaslng. b^n to care for
the patches wlieru the desirable plants
grew, and from thla tt was not a far
step to tbe careful cultivation of grain.
Each family of tbe Jews bad a mill
for Itself, differing In Ihte from Its con
wraa ground In
Important was the mlltotooe In tbe
economy of the Jewtoh home tliat
Moam told down the law. “No man
shall Uke tbe nether or tbe upper mlliatone to pk«dge, for be taketh a roan's
c pawn
en thli
shop wraa not unknown
early stage of tbe worhl’a career.
To come down to more recent days,
the old Gme residents of the Bcandlnavton countries in tbeir time stood forth
most prominently as grain users and
bakers. Women were prlnclpelly to
charge of the preparatloo of the grain
sod of the bukertoa. Tbe grinding
done In mills run by bonepowur. urtod
or even by large dogs.
Some of the first water power mills
known of were In Norway. The bak
ing here waa naually done to ovens
constmeted and maintained by tbe
towns and villageu. People with grain
to be baked Into bread came to the
bakeries, where women received the
same, baked It and reUimed tbe bread
to tbe owner wrlth a tithe taken out tor
the *«Netwg
t Critic.
whom be always esteemed as the
founder of hls fortanea. is well known.
Bbc was to tbe habit hf traveling wUh
him on almost all occasions. A friend
of tbe earl was dining with him. when
one of tbe party had bo better taste
or grace thaa to expoatntoto with Dis
raeli for always taking the enantew
with him.. IltormeU
J>toraeU flx^ hto
hls eyes
him very expressively' and said:: T
ad It.
Imagtoatloa suppose you to be guilty
cf gratltnder On anotter occasion
Beacooafleld Anertoefl hto wife as "the
most severs ef ertks. hot a perfect
Messes M. Wolfe and J. Shaw of
Blight’s Biding Totnmkd homo this
. moralat after a short ahopptai trip *<>
ithecltj.
Tc carried oo
ton
Thte bowe was divided Into two parts
curtain. This cuitato
•odi a way that each' half of the
OBevtog will be rsoeived tuaight at
Ckufck of Christ la behalf cf the Balsuttou Army, the work of whtok will
rrasik OeUdrich aad tom. K. C. Banwa be SK forth ta aa addreea by Briffadler
Caaau VuruM the CRy uf
die Oox. All are Invited.
Travorw City.
WITH 8BAT1NQ CAPACITT 4A0b
At the two seaskms of Circuit court Tiwvarae CRy base ball fans will ha
Msed at Grand Rapida Sunday,
heU before- Judge Mayne today the
tMOuMuy la the cases of Prank Good- when their own pitcher. Ike Butler.,
rich and Mrw K. C. Barnes v*. the aty «U1 twirl the bull for Crmad Raidds
agatoat
Wbeeltog In a fast Central
of TTaemM« City was all caosg^ed aad
alsD la the case of Roaa Bartx va. Roh- League game. Perc MarqaeUe cxeuiv
ert Baitz and the divoroes to tbe JoMc eloa learea C a nu.aad walu fur game
ctooe before rciuratog.
^
Biggs va. Arthar Biggs and Maggie
July IMt
Griffcih vs. Frtd E. Grlffeth granted.
At 3 o’clock this afternoon tbe case
IF TOU ARK A BABE BALL FAN
of Jacob Raatotkl. sr.. vs. Jacob Roatoski. jr.. and Mark Roataskt retotive to go to Grand Rapids 8nnda>- and take
the setting aside of a deed which was la tbe fast loaguo game betweem
Grand
Rapids aad IMieellng. W. VsL
to have been tried at the last aewdoo
July IMt
of the l^laanu county court at
ismprciffHnB
ARTIFICIAL SUNLIGHT.
From a modest beginning Mr. Johnson has gerne oo with bU flsb eetabUsbmeat adding new and Inexpenslre
ponds and whilatorc falls by dividing
and dlvcrtlug the Ittth- iqirlng fed rills,
till luilay Iw has a amvesslon of long
pools storktd with thouaauds of si»ori live troot of all slsea. strong and flour
ishing In tbe purest and coldest water.
In iwonectioo with bU plant Mr. Johnson has constructed at an exjiensc of a
few dolUrs roialmt hatching bouacn.
with thdr numcrtnis troughs. In which
to propagate the trout from the
Here be has hitcbcd fhia araaoo Hisi..
000 trirot, all of which are alive and
thrifty and most of which be hopes to
raise for tb«^ market. Already he has
€>nlrrs for jiart of this fiy at gl! a
pound.
It takes on an avemge two years to
_________ *****
*** **’*' **"*>*'*F rise, though
pirrxaatcaa n oaowi*.
j ^ courm* some flsh grow slower than
rMHr Blr
llOf .1 I
jj.
iH». n«iT«i ite
iuo.ni.»u«.
from the aim. -nH. tods on each side
were exactly alike, not only In slsc. i
locatiun and contents. If a» uiy I
was planted In a certain i>art of aI bed I
---------- .»«h.r .t
‘f**
tied on
tbe other.
I.tina Of
of iweivt
iwelve
isiing
cortaln.
Ordinary
, reflectors «
whenever It was dark, the leugtii of
time ranging from nine to fuartiien
boora. an-onllng to the i*eriod of day
light Tbe soil, tcmiieratnre and
iroount of mixture w*tp as nearly
the same on each side of tbe eurtatn
aa It was poaslhle to make them.
Tbe plants on tbe acetylene aide In
many Inatancea matured twice aa fast
as tboac on the other side of the parti
tion. Hadlsbea, onions sod s«-voral
otlier kinds of plants which devekip
their edible parts lielow the surfaie of
the grouikl were found to have puPsned their nstuil course, except that
they grew twice ail fast as thornplaced undor the Inflacnee
acetylene
were not permitted to
.»T—“
Prof. Hubbard’s Offices
of the Ilusslan war \esNeU. irjiunsll nillllner’s bill.’"—Buffalo Lnthe flrst ocen- | gutrer.
«if tbe euhmarlne
sloa of the
Tile tolest Idstoriesil pen»»nace to W
to actual wsrtsre or to an Important
commen*orat*'d l« .KrchtuHil***, the
battle.
It to known that four submarine Greek who only wnnlcd a place to
built for tlic Japanese tost staml OU outnUle. in onler to move the
world with Id. lever.
SxTuu-e. Iti
Italy. liHN made him a rooj.umeitl. n*presi-nlln* the C'Hiinctrlc'.an and phy;
siciri with hto Invention*.
j ^
.---------— —
„ lot «>f im-nV Klraw hats....-----.ISc
i I ricwlOK out .1 lot of meu'H t wopicce wind craiih tiult#. up
from ...................................... ......... 3.T75
Come quick.
IfamlKtui t’loihing Cu.
r..
lln. <l«or„ SVUCT u< !« ckD-
NOTICE—Aft*T August ft). IMH.
''' A Chsag* •! Mtsd.
Jameu Daiymple of (Rssgow. the ex- nock thavtog will be 6 cents exlriu
July JIMM.
l-ert on .BODkliial stns-l car «wi»ership, was c^paring In iTeveland the
public with the private opcraliun
water snpplto**. gas work#, and kludtvd A ku of boys- abort linen tmuta... 2^
A few boys* 2-plccc cotton and •
utilities.
linen suits sixes K to 15 yean. /
TVbcn private l*snks take bold of
only.................. ............................... 3le
these things." said Mr, Itslmiple.
Hamilton Oathtog Ca <
••they run them beautifully at first.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
pbwsnrc wanes; It ebanucs to vexatbtnj
^ ■ ■
and to-tilltrmcNs; and tluit." aaW Mr. |
"
—
“ri'niinds
hspjiculng In Glasgow.
"There was a GlasJow
to whom (.'or tn^alini; the sick, rt'movinR
hls wife sakl:
wriukliw, dewjopiiii:
viopmt: U
ihtii chcstnl
"VkMUiId, next Ttiursdsy U riclcn’s
ticreong and mhioiiit; Healiy onea
Wr1lid.iy. Hhe will Is* 11 years oUl.
Give me a little money. pleas<>. to get by manipulution. nn> looated over
• .lonaotrs tlniirktorp. Traverao I'itr,
a birthday present for to-r.’
.Inly IS-Into*
“The mail, os be took out hU purae. ;Mu*h.
said querulously;
" •How tbe deuce arc yon side to re
old.-Rprlngfleld (Mass.) member so exactly the dates of nil onr
Dl. W. A. FAIXSWOITS
chllilren’s hirtlisT
“•Ijislly enough.’ the woman snPARK place HOTEL
HOW SUBMARINES WORK. |sweretl: "Our flnd child was ts.m on
OffiealiMmBaiUlOa.m.sBd I loS|>.a
-----------i Jan. 17. and on tliat day yon gav^ me
Hcaasopathir Oeerrsl PraCUca aad
a n**cklaci* v.f diamonds ami rutdes.
Xavat m arfare.
| ,>ur sceond was l*om oo June ’J. and
It Is bch'*v«>I llwt rnhmartne l«oats I
that «lay you gave
giivc me a neclle
rth sixpence. Our ihlrtl chiM
’we oseil lu the great naval Iwtlletho
lu |
IBooks Books
\V<* Imvr just nMi'lviil ■
n«*.'irly one thmifuiml voluiiu-s by such aulliora na
dulia \ erne, I Miver < Iptie. Chan. Diekens.^Mrs.
Merrjot, Sir K. Itulwer^
Lvleii, Heiirv
llrum-
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
bPouRtit out of a dark n>oin Into t*ic |
rays of the acetyleiM' light after day.---light had faded from the w.-^tern sky. ^
Before the castcru borixon liKhti-ucd j
they were again removed to the dark
arnu.MUNB ATrA.*xmo a nArmasHiPapartment. to remain In utter darkm-va summer ui guln. y, Man*. Tlicy were
nnUI the day sboukl end. The nan*hi- of the Fulton ty|M*. wue built m accsus which was subjected to this form tioos and shl)n>e0 by s]tectol train to
of trcutroetit hloasomcd. the flowers 1 Seattle. WskIi., whence tlu-y were sent
remaining oo tbe plant more than a , to Jaiwn. Several other Mahmartoes
week-—New Y’ork Trthuue.
; which were d*elgneil and Imllt by Mr.
------------------------- jjohu P. Holland to Jersey Glty atoo
Aat« Taek Paners.
went to Jaimn. and ibe Inventor beInventors are now turning tbeir at- Heves they took |iart In the tattle.
tentlon to the smaller detslto of the
------------------------aotomohlle. One of the moat recent
pa*t«cr«riir.
patents to applied to a wire frame ar
Photography h IS caught the fasteat
ranged to lightly sweep
aweep tbe rubber
mliber I| express
expree* train in motion l»y menns of
tlrea.
tirea. Tbls. it to claimed, will avoid 1 the cinematograjiph. and It atoo shows
many punctnrea, since It tjill remove ! the gniwth of a flower. A bud wrhicb
tacks and Idts of glass as soon as imrsts Into
Into bloon
bloom In. say, sixteen da\-s
picked up. Tbe Inventor declares It
exposed to a camera every flfleen
but seldom that trouble to causeilJiy a ; mlnnti-s during tbe alxteen days, aial
a nsll If It to wtien the pictures developal from Uie
fragment of gto*
;|y got rid ol Tbe damage is j flluis are assemided In onler to llie
promptly
caused by sharp or pointed ohja-ts be- ; moving picture machine the ohs»Tver
Ing poundal into the tire, thrmi
mi|d} tbe I mgjr sec. to hto delight, all, in a
pressure of succeeding revoJutlions, un- 1 or two, the gradual breaking
til tbe atr chamlier Is reached. Thto bod—tbe blossoms open, close t>y night
guard bmsitea off foreign subatancea and reopen to tbe morning, tbe leaves
before there to a chance for the ohjert grow under tbe eye, tbe alamen* fiei'p
to become imbedded to tbe rubber and from cover and finally the full blown
will reduce punctnrea to practically flower.
nothing.
Artiartal 0*14.
^*ast s atre Is.
A new metal harder than steel.
A atye to to reality a little absceaa brilliant as gold, from which it canwhlch forma at the margin of the eye- j not lie dlstlngutobed. and as good a
lid from Inflammation of tbe glands or j conductor as copper has been InventfolUcles. It to met with chiefly In deU- Ud by an Italian, says I-’Echo des
cate cblldrrn. btft occur* sometime* to | Mines rt de to Metallorgie. It to comadntts where there Is a genersl depre*- j posod of copper. Iron, silver, pbossloo of the besith. Tlie best pton to to j piioms and. of course, radium. It to
bathe the eye frequently with hot wa- j Ugtiter than copper, and Its beautiful
ter and to apply from time to time a , color to not changed by any chemical
bread and water poultice. After time i^jcnt. Thla is wonderfully Interest‘
‘ tag If true, says the Engineering and
Mining JoumaL Indeed "we will go
fnrtbcr: It to totereuttog If only half
true."
such
remedto* as cod Hver oil
la|M«a »sa Water rsr OaasampMaa.
quinine Mxmld be taken frequently.
Dr. Troisier of Paris retvnUy read
a paper before tbe Amdemle de Medrial Tmm of Rabbit r*r.
Idae clalmtog the dtocovery of a new
If the Indnetry now being r
cure for tubereukwto by means of enba r leocwui— ai tjoam te nounirr, a
tojecMoa*I of sea wai
• Jars district proves profits hie *u vblch be calls "marine serum,
baa been tried oo twenty-four patients
at tbe Larlbotolere boapMaL aome only
clotbe* generally, tbe breed uttHaed to la tbe prelhulaary stage* and otbers
tbe Angora. «r ’tollk rabbIL” whkb
I a very iadvanced period of tbe dtomoKs four Dme* a year, tbe fur. juat, ISA. An <
iMfore St falls off naturally, can be '
tbe academto baa
BtripiMd easily by iklUed haadA
tend last moath was taken up by mnThe American .Kxprpss company's *
acat of parties iatcrrsled. Pratt A
office in. this c4ty handled nearly «4to
Davis are attorneys for complainant
cases of rheirlcs yesterday which were
and Smurthwaiie A Alway for defendshipped to Detroit and Chicaga
|
Jaaaes BooU and wife ef Proeuwout
passed throfgb.tbe eity this morulag
«a tb^ way to Maatotea wbere they
will rtoU tbeir sou, Btepben BcoiL
Begins Today
0bPM*5
THE ADVENTURE OF
nmie. Ojwar \\ iMo ami
to si’ll ;tt
oUhtb,
ONLY 10c EACH
Tbeai- Irioks will lie taken
in (Mirl iKi>tiient for otbors if reluriMtl in jjooJ
IlwMissiiKTbrNQiiartir
Sberlock Holmes Series
Plain colored Japanese Silk, also white
and changeable Taffelas at...........
Plain and changeable Taffetas
20 inch Back Peau dc Sole, $1.00 qual
ity, at...........................................................
WOOL DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND
COLORED, ONE-QOARTER OFF
F-OR
ffil.OO OOOD:
WOR
2 S O OO D8
ffS*OR
.SO 00008
S32e„.
i.is,;o
Remnants Wash Goods worth \2;4c and.
15c, to close at.......................................... ...
I®
Va
Froat
aad Uaioa.....
EWILHEIM Coraer
mwt at the phydtotoBB aadlow geatogy aC aaMhara Ha]y» aaya
CURE FOR iUT FEVER
o attaBeeawaaff iheakiTcaka la aatoaWadlr etoklag. aad
The FM Mtar. Uke aQ rgg ai^
Sara It fiaai tta. coariag
to moving about Crsm idaee ta place. laotbJag
cn. sms an Anaealan.
•‘OemaT he said to a writer tor Ihe The nUroad wW provide a aapply afj tola. He baa
TWO Itcil. OMC Jbom Sfl. ACCOIA Nrwartt Hevfa. la hla fluatot meceau good horaas aad tn«aaa aad tha raoa-i peatoaged aad
HOYAL AHCANUM CONVCHTVON
PpSHCO THC FCAT.
«OiMpa. It U a carto that 1 flealre to atioa. aad haattb sort era augr rove j the
over the caaatry la true oowbog style. | ctaMoa that the decay wUl go oa aad
atom.*
«. K. wmt h Sontr wish toaaaadtoto
*»etod the way iaio Iw toper iwaas The temporary teat cities wQ) provide! aicreaar. oae haPdtog aftar another that when HynmH la uasd aa a pre1J»M fMamrtata. aad ra«alraa the aae Yaoagav Wan Wea aiW tha Ptatanca Wham, OB a lien red aiaOx, there lay ahelter tor thaaa who prefer periods > golag. perhaps' whole rows af todld- veoihrc. or a cure there win be no hay
AipMl maf M (
lags at oaee.
«f a etase larser thaa the eo^btoed
af Faar mam Wm Dana hi
ia araihed folds a pleee of rkh gray uf rest.
fiMBliitf Mb Act
fever. They advise dally trrmtmma
aiAfb apaer at m tbcatMa. Thaa
Tbe fowdatioas on w^ Venice Is
for tqpo or three weeks
KMHmtm.
Beads <d mdWMw. Che deatga ahd
-8ecv* he said. *the cario. 8Uk BMde . uvng Been curen os varsous muwm his i------ •---- ---------- .. i. i —
before the aaaal time for the aaaaal
aMhe af Parlstaa arUsu. are eaifdoirad.
of the body, parilcttlar^ of thouc af^*srv% of earth ggpaaraaoe of hay fever, if tbU U
Nlasara ^Ba, fTV.. July If -Car- of apidera* awhs.**
9 iMroH. Midi.. J«tjr !».—At a rt-taad the aceaea of aarohla« hoata. fee- Itale D Graham of thia dty and Wm
He look U «e aad shook It oaU The feeted with long trouble
troablc by comtag to
seaweed, which ban- aaaa, t^ attack wUl be prevented.
Tvstlca fcerr jrestcrdAT d Ad«SBl<«
Ure aalaTiaa. gaUapCac eiHieta, rogral lam J. Glover. Jr., of Bahlmorn. auc- fabric was gray, but over Ua.surface'
T«»> ud lodlH u
« mr. However, If the preveailv* traataaeet
M^TMetitlBg kM»J cMiadlB of tbr
aoMiidai aad svMUr ahaaatag dra- caaitfaDy awam the lower rupia» at the dhtounecad aad treaibled manf delb Wk <a the nadML TWi b jHt wh»t I “*• •<»•*- Thtm
mn- idln la mK^atanad soon mwagh. and the
Hojral Arcuoai dtraoxboat Micfclgvi.
awilc lacldeBta Iona a apactacalar dto- Klaflaia river from the Ameiicaa side
ih. ™nww
U. mtmna o.
‘kue. >«i eeie-^ disMae makaa tu appmrance. use
mohitkm wrrv aAoptc^ OLpmclag
phor tadeacaibahlr faactaattam The of tha whirlpool to Lewiston Monday
h bne mb. All the fam, e«ai|«(e.'^
•• *“"• "O'* <•«»
The Hyomcl sig or seven Uaaea daily, aad
Ifortbtei
„
afkaraoen. The dlataaca of four miles credibly flam
hmcA tgod ...p»U«. hhnleUh. «4. |
PU relief wlU he givea ai once.
doctloa la readefed by a band of flfty
-Sec.- said the Armenian. *:|he flnis ta taet. cerrthtaf imM triBbepeo-'””'*"*^ The bolUen vt V«l
aoaerad la iwaaiyaU miaates hj
There is ao atnawrh dosing when
aaieetad aokdsta. The acvalc larasti- Glorar. The start was made at 4:02
em - And he rolled It up
>p In
ta hla
hb hmhd i eUed hr the raul ud Ihe tnrder irU;
tat® U«c taren. Hyomel la aaed. Breathlag through^
tare la dafaorata and oraaia. and Use pL aa. from flat Eoeh. on. tho Aamrican into a bail ao bigger than
in a ssalauL | he charged oaJy a Boasiaal aam to hrip >
P*l«e hnlU palaces and the neat pocket Inhaler that ouoMa
iMsrd npna tAe atU(ter4 aam at wmmapactade la lu aatimy la laooaipar- Wde. The swlmraeca did aoc venture
-M
amde
the
esaeaacs
eoaductlag
’
**"”*^
*»“*
nvihlaa
of
the
This
silk.he
nald.
“la
made
of
j
to
pay
for
tbe
cspcascs
of
coaductlag
with
every mitflt. Its madteatrd air
bm oa Oct. J oral.
at opoa
| treadierMia depths below .—New York reaches the mtnatest air eaila. Uniag
ably the meat lavon^t *ad aaeeaaafal In the upper rapida. where Chptala weba of the spider of Madagascar. It | the opca-air
tbf ASM Ml wkick lAcy ealerwf tko
ly aver sbowa oadcr Webh lost hU Ufa.
le a spider huge, aad ilrong. lu webl
------- ®
.w. ________ i^o^d.
all genaa aad aoothiag aad bMliag
rtirJpO. The uipnvar CoMkII U Mk«4
canvaa. Tho mme poHcjr of ealargeBoU awn wore Itfb belta and la- Is thick.
the Irritated aaaoeiia amaihraae.
to n<wlBd tu BcUoo «al i—bmi an*
mcat aad aoveiiy la to be area In the flaird rttbber riega around tbolr aadii
-Well, there are mca In that land lu
Tbe eompleu Hyemei oatfli mmU
■kfcod to dder IwIjnMt aatll lAo »n.
tad »n« tht tadtitattai dctrioitaMit o» . -n,® «,ir oh>«h®, i h.«- t. the
riaa pofarmaacea Uda aeaaoa. Three i Kro* the atari Olorer took the lead. «be hpalaeaB. They^kave spider groves
oMfocll makp« kiiovB «lwt Iti
Tma alon itthe coatpaar's ttaa. H® flat - .aid tb® n®m*. irnaat -i. iiiat i but $1. extra boUlea hO ceata. It Is
haadrrd of the pick aad flower of Ba- He catered the npids about a mlnule [-groves of
of the
the mango
amaga tree-for
tree—for thU
thU y
»rrmagem«ils for the ran .Iwsvs b«wr ragne niuttrrtags. the only treatment for hay fever sold
tMl adloa vm be.
ropr. Amrrtai aad the OHeot In the ahead of Graham Until the IX'virs ‘ spider lovea the leaf of tho mango inau^,atw* of the novel enun»rise. j «as«l by tbe people uiking in tbe ad- by 8. E. WaU A Sons' nndcr a guarj
ThW roMMotSuoii mei forOi that the drciM proteiuion are to be found la
bote was reached the awlfl current} dearly. On tbe trees tbe spMera are! He «v. that the flrst caravan win I Joining apsrlnwwt.'
anire to refund the amncy if It dona
Mojrml Arraann abemtd n’aala a vtrid- the huge armlc prapraaL Many of
*Y»h. **
that
tsio easily he ri'ntedled. not give asUafacUon.
and ronrlng rapids had the swimmers: kept, even as you keep horses in tbe !pTOba^,jj
surted out cariy in Jana-' *"“■
------------Ijr fmanial asscMintat oritrr wlthoot the Imdlag anUts la the rMlnjc. acro
J madam.- replied the agent. “1*11 have
in tbelr grasp. At that point a swirl-' sUble.
AplAs «imi a nsM-nre fuad haala: that batic and DtaBastlc aiUBbcn have
1
the
walls
made
thlrker.tag eddy caught Glover and be was i -s.,, ta the moraiag. the weaver
-----------------------j -Thleker?- exrtainied Ihe U«Jy In *np_ Lucius I*atchln cntartalned a few nf
A ifpaeiaJ aMietlag oT the aai
never been seen In ^hU 0000117 he- dosm aeariy ti
HU ^life pluck* from a
i doctni i
hU friends SI hU home last rvmilBg ta
Litemr^Taata
_
_ -----------------------of tha Japs.
fpris*. -Why. tlien I woWti't besr
dmacU ahoald be bdd U'forti Oct. t. lorr. aad are celdiratod fa their (orbelt aaved him.
spiders. He poU each ta a rase
^n laslgljrInto the literary tastes , thtngr-Chlrago lUlly News.
honor of hts sixteenth birthday. The
IMA. Ui aat askla the aew arhedule of j ^
This year It take, (pur
Graham by tkU time had gmned *«. ; ,0 hold It .till-, woodco esme-andi„,
iapanes.' 4* glvcm by k reprwl |
time was pksunntly spent la playing
rates and that the forner rates should enoarmoua special trains to transport
oKwt ta d<^
liedro mad light refr«'shBieat« were
he retained. The reaulutUais furtlMr I the Immeove equipment. hoTMw and Glover and when the two men reached - now It can aelther fly away or bite. ; „po„ u,,,
* TRY A RECORD WANT AO
the
end
of
the
rafdde
Just
above
lb«-.
draws*^froni
the
spWers
glands
’
mand
at
the
JnitHTlal
Llbmry
of
lhal
sefv«-d daring Ihe evening.
ask thid tMvylsioa be made for oau pomooat factora. VTbvu the clrcaa U
hrIdjK « U,blo« «h«,
1,..^
,rt,
I
completely set upon the ahow grouada
b.1 1M.1® dtal^
Ih™.
...J,
^
there are twenty*paTttloas In nil. The b.loa.tac I® .1^ .rtl., »^®<Kh ®am®.
^
that my ^r In tlie widows* a»«« | ntrei , psgimni on the morning of ahow
evidently TI,,,
ronilaue« to do tmtll all iht-of the total nnmU'r of liook* lu Ihe II
orphaaa* fatid.
day Is the Mggest and nM«t rarit-d easy for niov«T.
en«% or . rer
web In tbe spider Is exhan^ted brmry.'srere n^ked for nreording to recA enauttltlee of Are Joan the Mlrbi
orgaalsed. This attractkio with
At 4:28 o'rkirA Gtover wwk pulled up Thei: be returns them to tbelr mango 'ords of tbe past year, there were dejean oonrentfam Is auiborisi'd by the Purvpaugh and 8«IU has always beea
on the dock at Lewbtoo. Graham was Ireeh.
imanded by naders 1CC.C77 volMmes.
n.wolaUo«i to (seoperatt: with similar ^
rably superior to the efforts taken to n botch and did not leave
-Ifow hungry they are. having lost!or =1 « P" cent., clanlfled under the
roaimlttees"from other grand JuiiMllc-jof mi other shows, and thU aoasoa It betl until late in the afiernouQ. Neither
,fbelr web! Oh. very hungry! They bend of auUhematics, acicnccand med
Ilona and to >uln In railing a meet-j in BK>re dlverslflivl. reapleadant. novel,
wa.s Injured. Graham
^ ravenou* .usomv and next Ictae.
lag of the grand oouarll to prertnle I
aad kmger thaa ever Ntae Iwer impld^ twice briore. |
the i Wofhs on llteratar«' and language to
the aperlal meetlag of the sapreme j fore. The gruat shows will be here brst on Sept. 7.
and again
woaver to take.
'
i the nomlwr of 152.711—that Is. 20 per
ruoaril that Is requiwtiHl
one day only. Aug. I. aad give two per- Aug. m. 1X*2. He Is about 55. years
-He. wl*. man. treats hi* spider,
Tsro delegates from Ohio lodge's al- fumiauct's. at 2 o'clock and 8 o’clc*ck. old. while Glover Is atiout 35.
.well, and ibe, thrive and multiply,
•MUdlrotlons were for
iMidad IIh’ ooQveoilnO u( the purpoM-. NunitM'n*d reserved seats and admisWc have bought the enormous stock of Wall Pa^ »<* ^«ve* the web tab. silk like ihU
“** IPxqtraphy.
It la uadersiood, of p<«'dging the sop- idan tieketa ran be bought circus day A . . _
|x:r of The Boston Store al a BIG SACRIFICE.
the silk sells for a high price. In * FlcUoo. tbe report says, finds no
port of tbe memherslilp of lhal stole at a K Walt's drag store for exactly A lo of mens «raw hats...4.-..
Madagascar, believe me. to make silk } Pl»r« i» Ihe elast^lBed lablo of books
an altmpt to have the raise lu rates the sane prices rbarged In the ticket rkmtag out a lot of mi*n'« two*
piece wool crash stilta. np ^ | ^
^ recogntawl trade.*'
demand hy rtadcr. ta this Ja|.Me«'
273 PATTERNS WHira WE SHALL SELL AT Me
wagons on the show grounds.
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j library, “a curious contrast to the ex
Come quick.
! perience In most English public free
IlamlltoB Clothing C».
■
j Mbrarle*.- and to the cxiK-rtence trf
aUK-um's creation. -AM Sides Of
Traveling flaniUriu
NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS l.ire," Is a marvelous animativl musical
This is your chance lo save bin money. Wy,_-aIso
*’'***'* Aimrlean libraries.
The cxjK'rlmeut of establishing opi'C
Hours for sprlakllog lawns arc from fantasy, portraying both sldek of*life.
purchased a very larnc stock of their Furniture
BICYCLES bought and all kinds of re |
• to • a. m. aad from S to f p. m. At The song*, music and scenes np|H*al tu
red!
which we can sell 5*ou at a lar^c discount.
^
go time eaa smicr be used wltbouf nil cUuisc's xif all ages. Puli of inter
1
^
^
ibe „« or .dann,®.
Julv 17-1 IDtJ
BBssle or sprinkler ni inched. On ar- est from start to finish without an Idle
oI . nribwd. ni® roiol .111 wtaMtah
*“
count of the freat ampuat of water
.in t.1 8.®taiK-ta'., ^
,®„ ®,„ ............
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®.r.^ ®I br.llh ®»d pl®««T® »e®k
need during the day for mannfactar*
■
hou.® lor u.,^.
.1,1 ].t,, ..,u
,„h lb.®. 1„U .®,l
lag and other purii«»s<'s nreessarg rules commencing
m-xt Tuesday. July 25.
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" "
l«'k after business interests.
:c*.mple<o camp t ynT ~1 Them iu> Venice Sinking Into a Watery Crave.
for aprtakllag. Uwns must be en
127 SOUTH UNION STREET
mad* will u»r tbelr own pleasure., I’rof. Hermann lU-rdruw, of Ik-rlin.
foroed.
IL O. Joyat. Bupt
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
' guldctl largely, however by the aUvic».' 'one of the ta'st Ibing authorities «
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
JUB 24^
OPTOSEOMTEMCIIEISE
AMUACMCNT8.
SHU WGIM RmDS
SLAUGHTER SALE ON
WALLPAPER
on a Dollar Cbis Olcelu CORE quick.
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
WILL SOON BE A THING OF THE PAST
The Boston Store is nearing its lAst days with yod. The stocks have been condensed and moved forward. A car load of fixtures has been shipped to the
southern store. Mr. Bosenthal goes in a few days to install them.
In tbe meantime me mill cofitinne to sell goods at prices that means a sabiiift of Aoasands of dollars to tbe reople of this oicinity* Up to this time we have sold
goods at wholesale cost and some below. Now we will take still greater losses. We don’t want to rtiove a dollar’s worth of goods if we can avoid it. Priees
bdoe Nen ripped rlobt np Ibe baclu Sell* sen* sell regardless of cost Sen* mo matter mbat price tt min brfngi Winter will be here soon--you will need heavy weight
clothes. Overcoats, Blankets. Rubbers. Flannels, warm goods of every description. Heating Stoves will, too, ba in line. You can b'orrow money at 6 per cent
Interest and save from five to eight times on your purchase. LHce^^se on everything for your immediate use.
COME AND BUY.
MAKE YOUR OWN PRIOES!
flvre i$ Ibe Olay Shoes
are now Priced.
Choice of best 1.allies shocs,oxfor<Is including Dorothy
Dodd, C. V. \\ Kccd, fa and $3.50 values ................
Choice of our best Shoes for men, Hanans. Pingree,
Lobdcll. etc.. $4 and $5 values................... ..............
I QQ
X«Ot7
Q rfK
«• # t#
$5 high top River Shoes
1 QQ
only .
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Misses’Wi Km Shoes, solid sizes 12 to 2
gQ
Child’s Yici Kid Shoes, solid. 8 to 12.
^0g
Child’s Patent Leather Shoes, and vici 5 to S
for........................................ ...............................
gQ
•vtr
nil Prices on Dry 6o^
Dave Been Cut Jlgain
Overcoats
at Vour Own Price
Our best new Spring Tiets, 50c and 75c
Our best 50c Half Hose
Our best 25c Half Hose
only.........................................................................
$1 M^arch Stiff Bosom Shirts
1 K
Buy for a few months ahead and save more than half. They’re
good coats.,
43
$IJ>0 Soft Bosom Shirts ’
fyQ
Shirt lilaisls. Cloaks and
millinery af Dalf Price .
-
«K«l^«ay
Q OA hoys our best Kuppenheimer and Lowenstein’s makes.
O. VO values up lo $20.
;
Choice of our best, newest Children’s Clothing, values ^,0Q
A lot of Children’s Suita, a season or two oM. were $4 i ^Q
and $5 values, to dose.................................. .
X.^XO
Furniture
The assortment is still quite good, but every day b cutting big
holes in the stock. Study up your catalogues, get ^ccs
even^here and anywhere and then come here and »ec bow
easy you can save half or more.
, nmvsM cfTV. won
ku tUmliS aurmd dm »
I Cr*f "Ktftum oy
\ SHERLOCK
HOLMES
f
*«z»cnT. tt7 dear Wo)
^ o-ti—. rirt.#. r uJ
w felrljr •«xtw*oi
rr.*-|T« wrird «doiu» at Bak«^ otawt.
__t I hare a |mitk«lar
mnUertkio-or o*e which
■OBUBS
oMt tMa ■nrah^ ohove »c
Ita that werti vt fHeAi air «ad f»ir ^
8mv maj ho wach fOr »• to do. Be
•dv. mjr road air. I bat ro« to alt doara
tod taU BiO. aloarDr ahd qulctlj. esoctlj
vtaat It la that baa orcorrad aad how
aok of a maa who la aacy
>
I
*lMd r«^ take aar atoMEOt to Mr. j
»
j
Wbata otoek
raathlar
-jUmatC.**
-WbcM waa Mr.
wbca bt ^
I to aalac bh tnaartw tbaa
1 Iwur. It was a JlTMoed to him and
thoa;
IVaM *v
lUabt «laa thf¥-*r»an*r Ioihsma.
OVBUTOX.
-fUroud postmatk and dUpatrfaed
Mi jis.- said Hohuft. iwadlng It orer
and anv. -Mr. Or^rloo was ot Mcntly
*coaaldetably axcltsl wbeo >r aeat It
•ml aamewbal bo^dhoreut In cuaae
•aewee^ Well, well: he wBi be here. 1
dale Mf. by the time 1 have lookad
tliruagb the Timer, and then we shall
know all aboot It Xrcu the meat Inslg
nittcaat prnUlam ywald
Uaeae atagiiaut da'W."
lux*had
TItlug*
hod Imbed bean t
wltii wa, and-1
leanyrd
amb |«Tloda af inartlun. fOr 1 knew
by eai**rteuce that my campanlaa'a
tmlu w aa so aUwnaally aettre that U
was dangrrauB to trsre It witbooX matariai tipuu wliich to work. For ywara
»irlMal4c IM
raresr:
ia^a^eaeia
bavo BOj Moodar anratai aatr'l^ Jaba wXSTl^=lKi5nSr
. oat af tawa. aal^badbarfMoff taMoM»i,B^
^
aai Oeorga. aaraU Oermaa iwaMcat. agM
aMdMnfliad. ttwm JaMbalfiiaM 10;
^ ^.ttataod. Meoa- about 7t yeara. waa stratek kg a waalhr tbaboB Moeb.
while. I aboald Uka la rev rraMao^ boaad Lake Bbora teat asaB aad M-LK mo aet;* aaU BoMca. aoatMe Mr. Orenop. to p> tbrwaih Ibeoe pa* uaaUykniad. Ha was walklM basMai
Maaalf oa SMaataoh bod. -Tea art, p«, ,rfikb Mre tawa Ml apoa Mo la* tbetraek
Mra. Oorwla. MTSato
thodarpertor.aforoaaocr
. We,I M CMM tbal
the tralB
pm* I7if
«Toa.fllr. IpooSdatratlL*
! Xteo wot* a aaealwr of MtcK. bait track la front af It in ardor
rdar to got na'i
WANTffl>->Ta
bay It or 14 ft. eoaat-Ibo Bi^ partor mw a^tMuc. 1 tap-1 aad oq^
tbeappoalt*«MerraoiUMaMDka. Ha
ar.
I.
d.
t
or
•
n.
show
caM mad
w^T’
t ator aad
waa too late, aad was siraek kg tha
TKe Adventvre of
the NiMin^Three' j|^^‘
- Qtt«Lr<er
No. II «r the ScriM
«n aao aa or aay «art.
--------A«l7‘at oaca.
WANTED.
WAHTBP Maa «M bit wtta to work
»r ^ (xmAN poYte
*•. m<. h
1 oImX
lafOciaMao at to foar bean. foV
bahtta ^ m tnaaarr.Tba ttaw aCadr iiaHwetar «Blo tfc»
«»taeaaa aowbiMaa lit aorttiBL
•Hoantu. at-, wbat aa Mm! I aee
maaii Ttirejt-^rr aa.
.'tf* ibia way. Mr. Ualaiea. As 1
-Well was thmr
j
hare aald. I am the aklpper of the Boc
-Y as.alr;bew»oteaaaBaw*r.>
per iMm of Cambridge rarMty. and
-lUd yoa take itr
Oodfivy Btaoatoa la my bcM man. To-No; be took It himaelf.
IDOITDW ore play Oxford. Yesterday we
all came- op. aad we aettlpd at Bootley’s priralo boML At 10 adork 1 woal loor ami be wilh bB bark tmaad at I
iwoad aad mw that all the fHlawB had that tabla. When be had written ft'
gooe to roost, tor J beUere lu strict
ke said. *AU right, porter. 1 will take
tratalag aad plaaty a< alsop to kocp • ------------- - •«
tea* it 1 bad a wood or two with this mymif.
-tVlmt dkl he write It withr
Godfrey before be toned la. Hr
-A pea. alr.od to me to he pale and bothered. 1
-Wa. ^ telegraphic farm one of
aafccd him wbat was the matter. Be
these
on the tabk-r
|
Mid he WM all nght-Joat a toaeb af
-Yea. air: It was tbr top oae.bradadia. ___
t bade him r»d algbt and
_____
Udme* roac. Taking
the__________
farms, bej
left him. Balf an boor later, the par^
the window and!
I ler tells am. a rm«h loaklag maa with carried Ibi-CB
1 wo teiia am. a rnagn loMiag
.■’.222!-'
——i
It BMM baaM aad bora, lit fi. Ms
boaM baa 0117 «aiar. hath mom aa<
faati taaaba at r TbartoD ooa»
Ftad Mafbiatl haah. Toiapbnae M.
■ar
aid; Be
atteeC 4 la QrtRa A Wtafilffh add,
aad 2 mu
Went Ttom mrmL
Wto be aoM «a eany pay Mix or
eiritoage far otear prapacty. Oea^
W. Raff.
Mar H-t2
past I
EAST PART or TOWK.
gao^ bard coal star*, lagalre til
Gan np by bate pboaM No. M.
train aad badly maagtod.
♦yaa **J
K. rroat atrecC
Jidy 7*tf
OrAtrs will be paompttr attaaffafi te.
While atadeau teat y«ar at the Tpal“By the
JOHN ROPK1N8.
apr »tMD
waa a bealthr r»«« leUaw-nathM* laatl Norml. Mtes Bva p. Btrahle of
aatha with hhar
icr* BMOCB!
Owoaaa a-*^ CMfhto HarTtaeanff D**
Uoa barber sbopL
“Boaad aa a belLtroll faO la tore aad war* aacretly
-Hare yoo orer kaowa htai lUr
^.MISCELLANEOUS
marriad last April Jast bafar* her
-Xat a day . He baa bM Md ap
with a hack, and aoee be aUppad bit departare with bq| amthar Monday for
FOUND
Loa Angelea. Cal. Mrs. Harriaoa amda
kaanwfi. hot that
so strong aa' me fan of her i
“INsImpa he
POUND—Oa rroat «reet. yesterday.
yen ooppoor. 1 Moold think be jwj ,urprt*e of fHaada at O
Haceabee pta. Owner can hare
Place Hotel.
ae hr caUlag at Kroord ogU;* be*
affair* ta Da
wo 2 aad 3 o'clock altemoona.
PAaiirritY~-OBMWll Mafiomaa
hls
bride
oa
1.
in cam !«*»*•«»<* expecu to Join
July 17^
»sate«r tee fatar* Bm ta ;
L Mr*. 8. &.
tend, a aelMMfic reaitog win rneeaJ
Byeriy. the young wooiaB’s
tea traa Uto*i hlatory. Ovar m
»m!th>. and Mr*. Harrisoa. who ta
Uakto at kUe Mtraaca.
a»4f
not yet 71. hax also eonaldemhie propqm-mUma voice, and we
: atooa
jatki^ •
I, 1,^
to And a qoeer Uttle old m
K We«t
MU .wm-kiyt lu
L.B,l«„.k,MK.l..«eo.«Mld..
Eleventh street.
FOR RENT.
~
bSLZS' ,2"£:.
. ->•«<«> <« o*™.. .k.
< .so«k
bE“"'Su
O BCNT-Two resldeoee*. oa*
white mx-ktle—the whole effect j <w*tefu rallruad to erect a fence at
2U asto another at t::? Bast Tenth
bHmr that of a very made parson', ihclr track across Pirw atreet at thr
atreet. Apply to E. McNamara.
or of aa nndertakcr'* mute. Vet. In j foot of the hill, but made arrmageaMWt
July H<f
"PlU’ ®f
shabby and even abannli|„ p^,
00 the hill aide of the
appearance, to roUye had
nm-c*. The work waa commenced last
It will bring rich, red blood. By
crr.i-kle and hU Wnner a qnick laflesh and muvcle. That's what HoRto
week and on Saturday tho railroad
rompaoy began c-rect^ a fence acroaa
Takea l
ibo street, clalariag -the right thereto FOR BAL£—Uoust aad Jot.^banT^
sumn
^^
*****
>rag Co.
lot. 442 West Eighth atreet. Price Jubna
by dedioatloa. The fence
»»
12.400. oae^thlrd dowa. halaat
a private detective, and I *«, down by the police aad the
ipany
endeavoring to explain hla disappear ,
suit pardbaaer. Inquire llS Bast A jot of hoys' abort hue* pants... 3t
again attempt to do so.
A
few
boy*'
2 pleee n*tUin and
Ninth street.
July
Moodaj momiag the froce was agalv
a bMid eaBad wMb a Bate Mr Godfrey.
are yon? And
Ilu4*n suit* sire* k lu 15 year*.
1 He had not
to bed. and the note
to frogresa of erectioo when the po FOR BALE-Summer, cottage and lot
i Instructed you. ttV
only ..................................................3A
1 woo takea to hla room. Oodfi^ read “11 la a pity be did not write to penlice arrested six BM* who were do^
_
_
-ru.
0S11MI1U.
Mr.
Snu^tia'.
Birchwood.
Inqnlre
Angus
McCutl.
It and ton Uck la a chair ne If be bad c4l- said he. throwing tto*m down'
llamilujn CkMhtog‘Co.
rork. The hearing 1* set for Fri
July IMt
again, with a ahnig of di<wt>polBtia
day. ritlmately the matter mast go
“As yon have no doubt frequently ^,:tUd\ard.the higher ebnria to determine the FOR SALE OR TRADE—l>ut. buUdtog.
ed. Watson, the
‘
I knew tkat aader ardlaanr ^
stock nnd fixture* of grocery and
righu of the Hty and railroad.
dltloaa be 00 larger crarod for this Then be went dowwateln. Mid
aolred many a toppy marrUge. How j -Then It la you who sent me a teiemeat market. Sooth Spruce street.
Jessie Dicktoaon. a yonag man living
artl%lal atlmuloa. hut 1 oraa waU words to the man wrho waa waiting In evrt. J can find mi trace Iw-n*. I re-' g,am.
My name to Lord Tiount- ihrtw miles sooth of Stock bridge, at
Cfttoena pboae 732.
awaio that the flaud was net dead, the ball and the two of them want off Jolcr. however, to penv'ive that ho*
i came xmad aa igitoktir aa
tempted suicide by taking a large
bat alecidag. and 1 hare known that together. The teat that the porter
FOR
BALE—My home. No. Ml West
RHW?H) TO OiWES
HU sweetheart had told
the ahep was a light oiMAnd the orak- of them they ware almoat running
Tenth street. 10 rooms, attic, wood
lag near wbea la periods of Idlrooas down the atreet In the direction of the
him that she had "no moc* use tor
ova JOBRSM OlOOCO,
shed .large basement furnace
1 hare aaen the drawn look
him."
After
he
had
swallowed
eight
BtrmmL This morning Godfrey's mom
aad cold water, bath, mantle, strict
Uulinm* aaoetic fuce^ the hraadlag j ^
bis bed bad aerer been
Ubiets he called taU brother and tistrr
ly modem, gaa ItghU. comer.lot,
of Ms dMp aet and lna(
airpt In. aad hla tbiaga wet* aB Jvat aa
and told them what he had done,
Tberefore I blemad this Mr. Oration. I had seen them tb* night before. Hr
carpenter shop on back with slaU
life was Mved by reason of bis having
wboMwr be might be. since be had bad gooe off at a momeat'a notice with
to-, o. rdiOMOUMI
and shed. W H. Ratoe, care of Bos
taken an overdose.
come with hla'ralgiaaCle anwaage to tbla stranger, and no t
too store.
July IMt
hreok that dangerous calm which
Mt.^fClemens aeema to be charged
dan*lI brtirre he wlU
1 dai
brought more iieill to my frisad than
etecfriclty Mrs Fanny Alexan blKDS FOR SALE—Ejrira good ca
with et.
. Be
at: the Btorma of hla temiwataoua Ufa.
was G.idfrcy. dawn to his marrow, and
der of New Yt»rk cli) wa>; croKstog the
nary xingt'fY sod talking psrnuv for
SMtk sue SkK sure
As wu had eX4»e^'l«d. the tttogmm he wouldn't have ato|iped bla training
atreet on South Gratiui avenue Mon
a short time on Front street.
waa SOUQ fullowtd by lu arodcr. sud and let In bis aklpper U it were not for
day and grasped an iron pole which
July l»-2l»
Uie cunl of Mr. fyrll Orertou, Trinity some cause that sras too strong for
supports the fet'd wire of the
iwUcgc. tbmhrMl.w. announced ibr ar blm. No; 1 feel aa If be were gone for
railway line, lo ansUt her In stepping FOR BALE—At R J. Morgan’s stable,
rtva; of an rnortRona young man. alx- good, and wr abenld never are blm
horse, harness, top buggy and Port
ttva alone of oo’W bone ami moacle, agaln.up on the curb. The pole was charged
land cutter. Party leaving clly.
who aiMUined tb* doorway with hla
with electricity, and she fell
Bherlock IloUnto RstfOed with the
brood obouldera and looknl fruio one 4a<niest ariention to thU atogular nar
ground, her arm» being badly burned.
bargain If taken at once. July 13 tf ■CAL CSTATC AID L0AK9
of US to the other with a comely face
Little Robert Doualdsoo caught bold of |rog SALE—Covered delivery w*gi.n,
MoAmwy P»ufe>llo
whb-h was haggenl wlUi anxiety.
-What did yon dor be aaked.
a guy rop*' the pn-vlons day and found
• Mr. Kherlock Uolmesr'
ax tom Pn»i au*m.
u» tmm
himaetf unable to let go. while the
I bowed.
current was homing bit hands. De
down U« I
lui
Mr. Uoltuca. 1 saw luspiMtor
BUnley
FOB
SALE—Enquire
of
W.
Holds
fective ii^ulatioa cauiM'd both aeclllopklua He advised aw to come to
worth, 224 West Eighth street
dvnis.
-<>mld be have got back ts Cam
yon. Ur said Ibo t'aae, #0 rqr a* be
Sunny tank hotel property, g&xICO
Ernest Hlbner, a Battle Creek vl*
coahl see, was more to your line than bridger
feel. Lot on Stale streeL 23xl«0
-Yes: there la a tote traln-qoartor
Itor from Muskegon, waa arrested Sat
to tbat of the regular ihiUcc.past
11.“
feet. Desl location to city for hotel.
urday
for
swearing
at
the
Bismarck
* l^y sU down and tell me vrhat la
■iBLPMmtfH.
iMMim
^
-Bat. so far as you can aacortate. b*
July 12
hotel and Municipal Judge Loomis
-uT avrtul Mr. Uolmiw.
_______..
fined him $10. The other party to the
FOR SALE—House and tot on Wash
awful: I wonder my hair Isn't gray. !
.**”* *^
dispute. Taswell Lyons. Is awaiting
Ington street in Oak-^I^rk. George ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Godfrey Ptountsu-^you vc heard of 1
hat did you do next?trial
him. of coaiwet He's almply the hinge
“I wired to Lord Mount-Jamea
Smith. 919 WnshlngtoQ SI., phone
With a vie wto putting a stop to
that tlw whois team turn. on. Id ' “^^^ly to DoM MoantJamesr
July 10 G
625.
visitors bt'ing tom to pieces by the
twthar spar* two from Uw* peek oud ; “Godfrigr U an orphan, and Lord
PRICES REASONABLE
bars Goilfrey for uiy tlin*e quarter | MountJamea la his nearaat relatiee—
maoers of rival hath house*..the Mt.
« vrttn a P. carrw ABM. BMhsasM
Une. Whether U'a passing or Uekitug hia unde. 1 beUeve.Clemens antboritiet have decided to
>.
■
or drtbhliag thsis a no one to tooch
“Indeed. This throsra aew llgBt apon
enforce the ordinance and ibo first ar
July mf
him and. thru, fra gX the hea’d nnd the matter. Lord Mount-Jamm
rest was made Saturday. Thomas But
bold oa aU fig^ber. W'hat am 1 of the richest men to Bngiaml.”
ler. a yonag man working at the Pen- FOR BALEto? That's «thal 1 ask you. Mr.
“So I've beard Godfrey say.“
hotel. to the first victim. It to al
Therst Moorhoua^. first re••And yonr friend waa closely reONE HOUSE on West Itth atreet
as a halL
half, and toted? "
acrrc. but h* to fcatoed1 MS
WE LOOKED CT WFIND A QCEKU UTTLB OLD MAM IM THE leged that while a bellboy from the
THREE HOUSES on East lOth St
he always mlguf right
-Yes; he was bis heir, aad the old
Sherman house waa escorting some
__
DOOUWAY.
TWO HOUSES on comer Front and
Bcrafii iBstaad al kiw|4ng ont on me boy to near
ers to the Clementine bath honse
Hose StreeL
toaeb Uaa. Uo*a k Bu« place kick, it's
Butler accosted them and took them
wrote with*, bron'd pointed qnUl pen. ^
ONE HOUSE on Wehater street
^ bat than h * l»a- no Judgmtsii. ami
ciw 'wlrt^hto knuckles
and I «m hanlly dtwM Uuu we wUl
‘“tructed a detecUter
another bathing place. The
CO am farm.
_ ___ .
________ dit»-y a sbllltog In hla nfcx Bud aome ImprMalon upon this blotting
_
nr*nared
to
meet
th*
story
ta
deaNd
by
the
defendsat.
M acres unimproved land.
Ion or Johnson, the Oxf-avl flU-ra. ; for he to aa fihaolute mtom. but It wUI pad. Ah, yw. auiely this to the vary
praparod to meet in*
A deliberate attempt to murder In
could romp rounl him. t»unenam» to
buj rtgut enough.*'
40 acres unimproved land.
revenge for dismlHsal from
'; raat enough. h«l he cwaWa'i iXr^v l*w» J -luve yon heard from Lord Moaat
Any of these at a bargain tbat j
o« . unp .f
«o,.u«
'
the tsreuiy-flv* line. at.d a three- ,
carpenter and not Intent lo rob. U the
cant refuae. Part down; balance
paier
ami
turn’d
tovranl
us
U
k> fol.pwrler who can’t either punt or Uro|» |
alleged
amtlve
now
shown
to
have
to suit buyer.
|
ly i»e i* never found, eh? An
worte a ptoc. for pa.w ^
motive ««W yonr triaad bare lowing hleroglyiddc;
prompted Charlea Hurd, the negro who
A. P. HUELLMANTELL
swer me that!"
No. Mr.
Ding to Urd Mm
stabbed John Bradley almoat to death
ISS East 9th Street
July 6-tf.
"In that case no donbt hto family-—
the street at Kalamaxoo lat SatorI “.Nothing of the sort, alrr acrMxned
Staunton,______ .
^ **‘B**‘ U-fore. and if It was to do
( tee iJttle man. “Don’t look to me for day night. A curious rMinre of the FOR BALE OR TRAOE-Stock and
a p«in,v—not a penny! Yon ondenIs the fact that the man whom
fixtures of grocery and meat market
__________________________________ 1 atand teat Mr. Detective: I am aU tea Hurd supposed be was attacking
South . Spruce atreet CIt. phone
fOfty mile* distant at the time. Hurd ^TtS.
Joly Hsio
*noM It to the *U«r b> nkd.
. owl I toll roo tbn I om oot
gvttl
started out Saturday morning as car
the oW max. He wookl not go if be
-That la onneceasary.- Mid Hohnas.
penter
on
a
house
where
James
Wbsn our vtoltM- was alleot Uohne# could help .t.“
-The paper la thin, and tee reverse will
FOR
BALE—Nice
Jersey
cow.
H. Hy
Kearns, the policeman, discharged*
nivubcd out hto hand aad took down
-Well we ran *000 detenatow that give the larsaagr Here It 1*.“ He j ~
man. 240 Washington atreet.
iHU'f -tr-of hia
fU) to OO lew
wse >
■ . g-wg—w •
1, wa- .oreman. Kearns saw that
U your frkad was going to hto reUilve.
July 5-tf
I'lir outv he dug to rain Into that mine Lord Mount-Jamea, you hkr* then to tamed it over and we read:
With which yon are making so free. I the man was Incompetent and Inti
»f varied UiforaiaUon.
may tell yon that to case there teooM mated that be better quit. Both were
-TU^ U Ari^ U.
be anything of any value among them
ruiw yjung I..W"
yon will be held atrlcUy to accooat f«r on top of the house at tec time, and HOUSES AND LO’TB—Monthly payf.3------ -Id bt,
, ; totion
_ that 1___■ cauaed by bto coming.’
Hurd picked’ up an adx. threntenlag
what you do with them.'*
meaU. Herman W. BmlC^. C13 West
KMraa' heart oot. At sight
“Very good. Mr.- said
Etoveote strsM. CltlMM phone 199.
u■
u>i “
^ “ ““
' * "•
Ilolmas. -May t ask la the meanwhile Hurd was discharged and went away,
June 27-tf
-So that Is tee Ull end of the teJe- whether you have yoaraetf any tlMory__________
thraateolng________
to gsk'
-WMt «U. 1
. dm dv.
'
1 1 -- - “
liBMtv t,\ I
S IntA tlM> I
r Btauntoo dla- to aecooM tor thto young man * dtaa^.
upon
boon of hto dto-; pearaocer
^
ter.-aald HolmM.
otrMgty
John Bradley nnd nsother man after FOR BALE—Wareho
kne# thing*.- Mid he.
am
at
toast
M*;
Mr.
I
hare
net.
He
la
Mg
then, if you have never haanl at Oad- racammaml you to amk* yoar prepara woida of tee BKaaage which have «*- «oagh and old eoongh to look after n o Moek aad teoaght tee tonakr waa Bay fitraat. oorvr HalL atoo
frry Btaanton. you. don't know Cyril tloaa far yaar awteb sritboat raCaraace MP«dna,b«twteti*amto#-*BtandhyiW^f.
Kearas. He followed them som<
hoTM .pffvto sannitoe e^ftae t
^
ta tbla ynang gsaUaaMa.
Overtun •Bherr
aad teen taa forward, suhbiag •aad Mffl oatfft; alao BktioM brick
tkB to** himaelf I entirely rrfn
as tor God’s aakaf_
UoImM ibook hto bead good baaMT yon any, bar* baM an i
1..
--------------of baattog for
Bradley a haff doloa tteM. Bradley raddeaee. UT Rtoth atraet Apply
2!:!
FOR SALE
j
Bn.
taMiii
DENTISTS
mm.
Tiacher of VMiB
$
■
&I®
329 soon OBOI STUn
J. M. HUELLMARTEL
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental Work
%
I
,£r.2i:js?k^ -—«•
aa
•*^rMt Bcottr cried the JMMrte.
-Why. J X"**
reserve fOT^togland against WaleA aiaCrre akippe^
the raralty all this year. But teat's
noltilng! I dbint think teec* waa a
soul to Roitead srbo*iUdnt know Godfray Btaantate the enwk tbire-qnaKter.
' ‘ ith and fire laOoad Lord. Mr. Hnbaaa.
aaciaaity srbich tor* blm away In saeb
a Catetaa. aad the aam* a
lOMy 10 baM blm away. I
loaad tegMbto to tee batol
tb* porter can tbraw aaj- teeah light
apoa tee BMtt*r.“
Bbartock Holmes was a r
la tee an of patting a bomi
at bis oaaa. and re*y aooa. In tee |«i-
la mow la Borgess boepllgl hoveriag
___ __
I miacfiievoss twto- betweea life aad death, while hto asJaaetStf
ky«a! MbrrpmwaaiiOclnhlnajrm. “reteapa yon test aalMat. whoM U sever had eeea heWhtf teooM It he bat
aadasataad miae. Godfrey
L
men. srlm i tno a*«MrB to
been a poo^ „ forc. Is to JaU.
FOR BALK OR TR
•tate? U be has Ifka fftdaaped it ottgl^aM
aad ioU oa veto aMq. Wlp
_______ betffeM
__ j bare keen
aanrteliM wkkh I* himWhat tetok M tee cesaacttoa
CMfitefir nr team work part payTRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Oedftey BtawatM .aad tee heard*dl*rtf ffMaodin. Hto fWae nf year
mmtL CIttoemi phnaa WK «- Jaaat Aad eteat
Oat^UtMcrnrnm. >••»«
TRY
ARt00«D,WAirr
AOl
Ifwt
.N.P
waa tBMh
tee pale
I
C. O. CARVER
t
f
1^
BADBL(
omn, THAVKIIM CITY, miemoM,
n, ttm.
AAsfSoda LsatCaK.
I fM «Bi CBUjr ZjM pMpte 1
INVITES NSEASE
Mt « fM
• BTtaBttepiAlBt
tkroBgk ntf BM
Tltt 1
—y c—tVlwrui MmmmA ar M>t k
wedmuoav. julv
CMAdhs Fflms WA
iMd tte erovA.
I tte figM «r w.
aeettan'Vtth the dear Mtnalkm down
than. Last tail a caS heioiBstac to»
Ptaak Steenaa atiapod «nr ■■A. al-;
thoufih affnrts were made to tad It.!
eoald aot be losmtad. aays tha Kaa■abac (Me.) JoamaL
Baesmtly. however, aeam gnaners
who were oat hwattag saw the tawg
loet eair ta eaaspaay with a deer, aad
ataee that time the two have heea
aeea toffether oa aeveral orraalnas.
■oamdmes the calf being wiU aeveral
deer. It b evideat that the little ani
mal has hcca sdopud hy the deer of
Great Island aad has aow baeome oae
of their anmber. U has become as
aky as a daer-^ ta tact Uves sad
acts Just as they d<a
HKIRiOlT
FOR
POWER
Now
WHATPOWSB
fcMMdtMULfWtan L BlUy
yoD*Ph baw «i
la tha aOAAIa af Cka mA aaar 1
t. 7"1l
HIDkMk
tiK hiiltk.
STENTOALLT
•aekt, ainHli Mn. OoBld 9rar
iMCk
•KH kla aaad aaA Mt bar aoB a ^BMlag MOV la tke teea. Toaag OoaM
tkaaaia
bOiUgaratlwfBlwl
V. 8. tiator Oartt of
opatatad m flatarday In New Tort
aad as afeaegaa on tha brmta. wkkb
grew from an affMtkm «f tta laft aar.
Thu ahaeaaa was reawrad and Ow
sonator is raobvertag aJeely.
■ mm wmm et mmugmm
Let 91 TitalUe an Uen
Hasd Mm, «U.. •retkc rm
youthful wife had Jaat arrifod la Parta
for yon.
yamt mm ■irfili nd LWWCOfftTPL
ca a trtp ghroad gad wiU twtara lo
Prr>fc«kM- John K. TUslae. who hss
W •asMa ywsi M • MMa i» Wmw «
New Tone at
Jnst n-rirwl fnim the <fmlr of masic
at Ilsr^ard U (k years old. For Just
potiro—. ■•oRweMMwopfio
Oraad Ouht Alasla. tha exar'a aaela
McBfaa,a.s, ithMbM
half bis life be was eoaneeted witb
and lord high mayor of the BaaalBa
the d4f>arlit>ei;i «if uiBsIr at Rarrard.
with di^taan uratmsl atuadfirst as Icstrartor and afterward as
aau and mofw thaa JO^ packagua of
full pr«fes-ur; bavtaff lirea the first
baggage is said to have oarriad off
orcnpnnt of tbe chair.
mlllkma to Paris to sguaador oa MUa.
Caralleri tbe dancer. Grand Duke
Boris is holdlag nightly orgisa. drlak■OOMOa «W01 00..
0M«.' W
lug champagae from aeuwases' aUpffld whea he risked Chb
MKiY VCKTAtU.
cago a few yuars\aga
aad aU otWr
Mine. Melba has reeelvod 9&.000 fOr
OlAeat Bell ta America.
Hs Was Surely Dead.
ttaod tMhl<a,aD<l,amB tfaaai pBra»>
ImUj, 8. & & k tl)c ackaaabM warbllag foar aongs at Wm. Waldorf
The oMeet beU la the Ualted States
Record of the ancient city GeorgeUMorkload mriicn aad Um giSMt Astor's boam eoaeert In Loadon.
hat been acquired by Ooreraor Miguel
la. founded la 1C40, better known at
oTtflUiaica. lioaktoa thediAaMtAbRichard Croker has sold Wantage Otero of New Mexico, aad b bow la the presUtot time as York Harbor. Me..
•ra ao aav nl hand, thar wlO
and all his Bngllsh poaaeailons aad U Santa Fe. It was cast in 1255, aad b - contain many quaint and unusual
i^euilng oa aa eaUle noar Dahlia.
therefore nearly 550 years of a«e. ante- {dories of the carlv life of the town,
nc tWT (KCIFIC CO.. AUuta,
tMlp, Um Mi KMhy
Pierre Loti Is hiding from his dailag tbe discovery of America by says Harper's Wtx-kly.
TraaMm.
friends la Parts until his Imnrd. which 137 years. It contains mn<^ gold and
At the cnlranre to York harbor
^.TMy NN»tMHati.ag(rt|Mm
be recently shaved, ahall have grown silver, aa It was the custom ta olden bold promontory, known as Stage
again.
limes for devout persons to cnat their [nock.’extends some distance into the
B. O. Bcott. of the personal adonuaents ' into h^-metal
Gca. Vlliuen. hero of Uic South Pfrl«aa war. in said to havr tnarried a fair cruiser Detroit, has bene found guilty melting pots.
of
drunkenness
and
allowing
hb
ship
The aadent relic sras brought from of a lantern hoisted upon an upright
diTorcoe of PltuflcM, 111-, whom te
Spain by one of the first expedlthms pole, sms disptayvd as a warning to
0rst m*fi wblUi aivinc «pt«iacular ax- to run upon a shoal.
Akron. O., has the oldest policeman
Mexico. As the centuries went by. mariners.
hlbltians oa the St. Louis fair grwtads
One dark night a sloop was wrecked
iBBt year. The aaaie of the bride was in the country. Thomas DUkm, who It was bung suoceaslvdy in a mission
Famous muBiciaos, Patti,
Mrs. Myrtle dickerson-lx>wdea. She rays he IsJOf years old. was sworn church in each of the seven churches on these rocks. A survivor, on being
QIVK
Konlicat, LieUinK, (ianr, Seein
as
a
special
officer
at
the
free
swim
of
dbota. next at Graa Quivers, and questioned about the catastrophe,
was Miss Myrtle IMckemoo when she
boeclr, ami huiidrmls of others
finally in the church at Algondes. said;
•rat met Oen, Viljoea, but later was ming pool.
have
bestowed the bitfheat
A. B. Bougoutn. the Frenchman, Con ■here It rested until a ghorl time ago.
Try a *>IH to-nlffhL**
“The vessel .struck, turned over
marritid to a aaan by the name uf LowUte KIMBALL
Tor fiab by an Dn«tMi
shipper and another
daa. from whom she was subsoqoeot- victed in Tokio as a Russian spy and so that lU hbtory Is well established
this has been sut>sentenced to 10 years Imprisonment. and Ita age anthentlcated.
to OMit and ao Onnt Bnanff
barrel 4>f whisky
overlioarU."
ly dlrorcad.
pletneuUvl by hii^heat awnru
The local comner ams summoned,
l>rslie M. Shaw, secretary of the and bb Japanese clerk, MakI, have
ami jpoKl nitvlals reoeivetl At
TRY A RECORD WANT AO,
and this somewhat sunling verdict
United Statos treasury, was unable to been pardoned by the mtkada
tin* World’s ^r^•aU•8t eYposi.
Philip Paul, a PltUburg salesman,
sras returned:
•
lealixe 92& on a lUrhi draft at a Chilions.
“We find that the <U‘rtwsed fell from 1
eago h5*tel Sunday until the chief clerk thought it would be fun to stop with
source of fjreatBut the true sour
EXCUBSIOKS
J the mastht-ad and was killed; he rvdl-1
lihd “o. k.M- Ui«- paper. For more a pencil the electric fan In tbe bar
ness and iwnulurity
iwindurity of the
cd overboard and was druwnid; he
than half an hour the Hccretary was room of the 8t. James hotel. Roches
KIMBALL PIAKO is in
floated ashore and froze to death, and
itta'lf; in its rich siujnufr u,ne
twanllests, awaltlna the aniral of the ter. Pa. He dropped dead from the
ahock.
Ayuality. its evenly balaiiceii
Th« Well Known Sp^ialist. the rals ate him up alive!"—Ih tndt
dark, whose slifnature was necessary
Assassins wore foiled Sunday In an
scale, *res|x)nsive action and
i Tribune.
to make the draft *tM*d ip the eyes of
im OOMINO !
s|4eudid wearing'
quality.
the cashier, a young woman who abso- attempt to kin Admiral Mlrabello.
Skeletons of • prehistxirir Indians,
Thedimiaiid for KIMBALL
^eiy d««clloe<l to acc«‘pi the secre head of the Italian navy, at Poitlcl.
ia.AB.TA.WARTA
the
bay
of
Naplca
The
admiral
and
nearly
••Ighl
f»«et
tall,
ha^
Iwn
found
PIANOS is ,
tary's assursnee that be was the man
Leave 0:30 a. m.; 11:00 a. m.s
hb srlfe fought off the murderers.
on the banks of the Chloptauk river.
4:10 P-m.
Who “o. k,*s- Uncle Sam's notes.
In Maryland.
. Coroner Uerry of Near York lost Mme. Mlrabdlo being Injured In the
B0WEB8 HABBOB
fight.
hlmsdf a/caae Sunday by sarlnc the
Leave 11:00 a. m.: 4:20 p. m.
Than for any other piano in
horseback
costume.
President
life of tlre-ycar^ild Hattie Fowler,
the world. This is a strong
OHEBA
daughter uf a Umax physician. The Roosevelt rode eight miles from Oysstatemeiit, but abaoluiely
Leave 8:30 m. m.
Bay to attend the wedding of hb
child was In her , father's carriage
true, borne out by the annual
prheo the horse ran away. Berry friend. Ueul. Robert M. Ferguson, a
NOBTBFOBT
sales of Klmbtn Pasos.
Rough
Rider,
to
Mbs
Isabel
Selmes.
Leave 8:30 a. m.
Jumped on a car. made the motorman
Just now we are showing
put on full speed and gradually over- daughter of Mrs. Tllden R. Selmes. of
some lieautiful KimlMlll Art
KOBTHFOBT FOIKT
hault^ the jtna<ldeDcd animal. Wh(« Locust Valley,
nrodocliofis and the handLeave 8:30 a. m.
M. L«'oa Achard. for a long time fa
alimgslde he Uir«-w hlmndf from the
aomist case designs- ever exFare Ne-ah-ta wanta ami
hihited on our floars. We
car and grasped the bridle, being mous as a tenor In “La Dante
Bowers
Harlior 2-k: round
Blanche,"
is
dead
In
Paris,
aged
74.
invite thorough invistigation.
draggetl for a bhick, but stopping the
trip:()ui *na, Northfiort ami
If you can’t call, write ns to
horse. The little girl threw her arms He had a passion for making notes,
Northport^.'Point, 'lOc rouiul
day for special price list and
aixMind 'the coroner and r«)vered his telling how he felt. One reads “Audi
ence kindly disposed. Encore first act.
terms
Our smU-Dfiynieit
face wtth kisses.
My shoos loo tight,'*
plfiii makes piamo bvyiag easy.
The hero of John Hay’s “IJUIe
BETOXimiC SAHXltAT
Btweehos" U a son ^ Solomon Van
Msasuring BridM.
Scoy (»r New Virginia, la., and is now
He will be in
it b said tbAt every year brides are
living near l..etts, la., on a farm,
measured for legacies at St. Cyrus, a
U Meet CorndhisD latreo Talbott of Sioux City, a couquaint little village In KincahdlneYea’U Bad that tta l4» W9 rapplr
shire Scotland, on the n>rlnk of the
-ATOoMi't-'tad^awaj'* ta s mtniMint. ft
German ocean. The story runs that
kMma thlam «ool sad UiS* tta «rbol«
about four years old when' he broke
dav mraagb. Ttat'a tacaoM* ir* r»»l,
‘ thaa fifty years ago a native of
Mhd. par* c4m« $«•. of which w* sr*
lato fame. Van Bcuy was driving
a0la«uun«d..tor need 709 tx- W*c»
tbe village..who had been a pay mastart aad rmirsprsi—. not proTaalty,
aplrited team near New Virginia oj
as So tta quamr of our tea.
ter general of the Indian army, be
hrom
Amy. and when be gt*t cmi of the wagon
queathed a sum of money, the Interest
fhr a minute the tew dashed away.
of which was. for all time coming, to
aaltor JL T.
I with the boj* in the wagon. The
be disbursed la five equal parts e
lioneB went over ditches, fences and
Until
y^r.
;•
laruah plies. Finally the wagon wai
One part was fnr tha purchase nf
oveHumed and the little fellow was
meal for the poor, while the remain
thrown head fliat Into a drove of
der was set axlde to be divided aasang
aheep. The father and friends,
each year's four conspfcootm brldesnlag frantloally in an effort to catch
the oldest, tbe youngest, tbe tallest
the runaways. *Mw the accident to the
and tbe shortest—who were married
boy. The father rushed to the spot,
In 8L Cyrus parish awreh. The ad
fearing to find the little fellow dead,
ministration of the fond b In
hut on the approach of his father the
hands of the parbh minister, and onRemember the OKI Reliable line that is alwaj’s on
boy aat np and said: ‘Dad. give me a
happy at tlmea Is bb task, such are
chaw of terback^r.’ That was the* In
lime. Hack orders a specialty. I make all trains
Has for y«nn made a study of chronic
the Jealousies which arise aaaoag the
cident which prompted John Hay to
mnd lingering dtaeaaes. HU extensird
with hack.
competUora, for there ta 4 keen rivalry
write his famous verses."
practice and superior knowledge en
----- 1 OA1.3- P-OM ttAOOAOK-----A coireapoodent for the Now York for these legacies, which amount
ables him to cure every curable dis
s
In Liver)* 1 can furnish you
WoHd. who has been lnve«tlgatlng hardly more than fiSO each; bot that ; ease. All chrm^lc dlseasex of the brata.
b quite an Important sum In ao iwmot(
anal conditions, annon
nplne. nerves, blood, akin, heart,
tUBlEl THE lUHABOUTS
and simple a village. AU 8L Cyrus
..the cheering Intelligence that, ai
Uver. stomach, kidneys, bladder.
lUBBER THE STANHOFIS
present rate of progress, the big ditch turns out on “Brides Measuring Day,' boweb adentlficnTly and socceaafnUjr
and the oeeasloa Is made a holiday.—
lUSBEl rat FHAETOXS
will be complei^ In two cimturlea
treated.
A synagogue dedication tn St. Loub Free Press.
lUBBEl TIBE SUBBETS
DR. MCDONALD pays special attentk>B to Catarrh. Catairlial Deafneao.
BUBBEB TIBE HACKS
WUllam Jackaon of Alten. probably
w.
Throat and Lang Dbenaes. Chromic
the oMest Maaoaic oBelal In lUlnois.
F-OR
p-CPNCRAt.S
DtaamMs peepUar to women. Nervous
has Just
Installed eodaeat
and Physkml DebBlty. Bbemmattam;
I
can
furnish
you
any
kind
of
carriage
you
want.
aaan'der of Belvidere coipmaadery In
• C U MCWWOOD. ta_p. ng. 4,
Pnrmlysla. Neuralgia and all chronic
1 have five hacks and three 3-seated carriages in stock,
the city named. Mr. Jackson U 8S
mnd nervtma dtaeaaep of Men. Woman
also a nice line two-scated carriages, traps and single
years of sge. but is la such good phys
TH« PJUffOUa
and Children. No matter what yoar
buggies.
Kindly
give
me
a
call
when
in
need
of
any
ical aad mental condition that he b
dbeaae may be. THBRB 18 STILL
thing in this line.
.
*
one of the moat active workers la tbe
HOPS! Then DO NOT DBBPAIR!
ocAer la Alton. He b Bald to be the
latMieMtaML
bat couaU Dr. McDowdd and get
oMeat paraott who. has ever held the
ttataa bavv Yrerom Oby M Mtoea:
a oorract dtagnosb of yoor diaeasa
oMee of ImlaeBt commsader ta the
aad feel nasnred that the Doctar
atalSL He txmAneU the work oa hb
knows oorrecUy what alta you, and If
frwU farm near Atton.
yoa are oqmble he wffl core you.
ThoiM unable to eall. write for symp
A lot of boys* aad ehUdran's ahorl
tom blank. Oorreapondeace strictly
paaU ta cotton aad Unca.......... »
oonfidenttaL
taP.iKm
A lot Jiaen paaU hoth white and
ywinm not satbSsd with tmuHi
taa
.......................................
.
n
Thb Is onr gunraatsa which gom with
Haiamon Clotbtag Om
.wary book.
The BpaaMbL
sMita eall apoa
IS. aloe shirt vmtat
a
343 and 2Sfi Bast Pulton Btraa.
ta* SaO Park
Par Bala ms< flimliH Only hp
Mrs. C. U flAsa^
lT-2t
, taraad RapMs, MIsh
TMl HANNAH DBUB tTONff.
TRY A mCORD WANT AB^
atfwat e%.
>ly iMf
7**^
bin—toil■Bills
Hod Coffee*
Oft F. A MAC NffTT-PmMMa Itaxlted to BTM. ear. NOME TBROAT
aad mriNO OP GLAOMB. Otaoa
Ml
» TUNtNO-W. K. MIM. M
I aipaHiiBn. Now laealad with
3344tf
rum fiMand «M
€( «taie aad («nl adifto.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
freighL ]
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