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The Evening Record, July 11, 1903
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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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1903-07-11
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THE EVENING RECORD
YESTERDAY’S ISSUE
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TEAVERSE CITY, MICH., SATURD.AY. JULY 11. 1903.
'"Wit
PUMPS ARE
ORDERED
prrv OFFiCtW WILL MAKE CONTKACT AT ONCE
■irssu MAY STtlKE lACl
MAY LIVE
TWO WEEKS
for Jewish Potition.
. Jul
in l^ndon. »cc.rtlin*
Colbolic H*frald, h&« refUMNl lo r«evUe ft |M-mlun r»*lfttive to the tr^ftt
meot of nrgrd^r* in the Unitedt 8ute«
And forwftrd it to the
ed by the Hemld.
Canvas
ktfanttc City,
ily ll^Tbe ImSatAloga. N Y
By St Ic^, Shrine
perlal eouncU of
will meet In AllanUc Oty
George R Qrqen of Dallai^^exas.
The
was elected Imperlaal potentate
other oficera elected follow
POPE LEO 18 NOT ON THE VERGE
OF DEATH.
...Shoes
For ChiUren
60e
t
t' .1
NOW IT CEASES
TO BE A JOKE
.
Al A opoctftJ moeilDK of ibe council
3aet nlsbt tbe opecUl commute
liolntod lo Mscure hide for a new
for tbo water works stat(*d that they
ban r«eUr«d several bids, and bad
• carefully considered them, and bad
Ibe aid of tbe rommltiee on fire and AND
water and Boperlntendent Joynt in r>^
ina over Jbern. and aft^ ao
tbe Know HH
K. Y . be awarded
the
place the pump and u
AMESVILLE.
f|;:
OHIO.
HAS
TRAMP MAYOR
Governor Nash Refuses to Set Aside
the Election, and the People Must
SUnd
rl:-:'
90c
Their
Choice.
Rome. July 11 —d p m.—Tbe pope,
who fell aaleep early today. oonUnuen
asleep Thla is considered a bad sign,
as indicating increased weakneaa.
Home. July 11—The popes pb/al
clans laaued a bulletin at Y:80 thU
morning. The bulletin reads:
-The
|M»pe slept during the night at inter
vais
HU pulse U now »0 and has
irregularity since yeau-rday evening. HU respiration is 30.
hu temperature 36 degrees centigrade.
HU renal funrllons are atlU deflclenl.
hut hU general condition is somewhat
Bmellorated
(Signal
•Maxzonl. Lapitohl.’*
Lomhm. July 11.—The Rome corre»l»nndent of Halziel's News Agency to
day asseru that It Is possible that the
y shortly l>e removed lo bis
he Vatican gardens, where he
,ble to enjoy the purest air
July 11.—A medical friend of
Pn.f Marximl. when Interviewed, said
here U no doubt but Dr Lapponl’s
•riginal diagnoAis of tbe pope's illness
vas incHiiTect and that hepatization
lad never existed
The true charac
er of hU holiness* illness Is nephrltU.
•n found in the prelair’v uri
$1-00
For
Uo)-s
00c
THE WEATHER SSSSiiL^’tSSSJSlJsar''
For Men ‘
$1.25 .
I “BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT”!
£anpa$^
Fancy Wash Vests
Oxfords
For
.lust received «no*her lot—SweU p»ttera»—UNION MADE
$1.5(1, $1.75 10 $4.00
Women
Fancy Silk Shirts:
Genuine Flkskin Shoes
,
For
Box^
$1.75 and $2.00
Stein-Bloch
Fall
Styles—
Tuesday CKas. W. Baxter will
show these goods and take or
ders for future delivery. Ham
ilton Clothing Co.
1922 3t
Anu^vilh- O, Jul> II -The poll
I Ilian., ol
ihik loan
have learned
that It iliMh not pay to Indulge In
practical Jokes in the eh^cilon of a
There mill oe• a meeilug of the Uni-1
niay<*r
They, trb d tt and as a resuD
form Hank. Knights of Pythias. Mon !
town has for a iiia>or a man mho
day evening lor the purfKise of drill
knomn as a tramp, mho liad
from tbe date of tbe contract.
Ing.
Every member is requesusl lo j
ed lime in the Oinrlnnail murk
Alderman Wilhelm thought **so far
be prest-ni
.e
It mas all a/ Joke, hut it has
so gu(Hl.' and made a motion that the
ime a sitm r»a!iiy, since (U)v
ir Nash has r.fnseil to exercise
power
under
the
new
municli»al
ter works plant In good shape, aurh as
and set aside the election, leav
foundaiiohs. Intake pU>e, main on Bay
street, and other iie«-ded
impruvt- ing Mayor Ulark In tiosseshlon of the
oflleey The
|sditieians
thought It
ts at the plant.
pla
The motkm
uid la- a g.sHl Joke to nominate the
led
mp for major The iHs.pl,- Uiought
mho had Just- left the
Alderman
kUitHl that he
derman - Ciilletl
till
• Joke n. giHMl that they follomed vaiican. siatetl that the reiK»rts that
came very near gw ling nuibl»ed again
ih»- |H,p«- u on Hie verge of death are
the oih» night UnauHe the mater was
ruYnlng on Hay atreet. and he they* all turned to ihb governor and
unexpected
a molUin that maa carried, that jK-tltloiu-d. Mm to M*t aside the.elw
»n the gtviind that It was Illegal me believe tbe ptiin* will live probably
the chief of iKdlCe g«i down to the
The ultimate end.
place early this morning and shut the The lawyers dm! the U-sl represent for a fortnight
I ol the town went to Columlius
water off
It was understotal that the
V
their
i>etltlon
before
the
gov
Since
early
morning hU hollnesa*
board of public works
mere
going
and after hiwrlng them (b,v cluHTfulness has
been, well
mainthere this ro<»rnlng to devlsb st»me
Nash said
he could
fc«-e no
has been his‘strength. We
means of putting In a drain, but they
for his Interference. The peo ha\e invlied the pontiff to remain In
«»uld not wait
A cement walk was ordered laid on pie hail clecUHl 4helr mayor knowing bed. m-ither reading nor talking. The
Piana
Belter call
mparatlve excitement of the last
the west side of Spruce stri*et. fr«»ni all ftlK.ul him: elect ions men- serious
affairs, and the jHH.ple ^if Amesville
w days has UH*n bad for him.”
and see the gomls and
Randolph to Third street.
should learn mu to treat such a mat
Rome.
July
11—6.40 a. m —The
get our prices.
Facas a Jok.So tbe town has a usual gathering of watchers, mostly
lory prices means a
ip mayor.
JournalUTH. witnessed from the piazza
.big saving
to you
nic.svllle Is In Athens county and of St. Peter s tbe opening of the winmn ot alHiiii .uu- thousand Inhahl
As of the papal
apartment
this
Large assortment of
Travsrao City Poopis Insisted That
S
lJl^l
years mayor. Edvvard morning by the i»ope*s faithful Valet.
s m a 11
instruments,
Contra
hYtim what has leaked out
' Travoroe City is tfCo Place for
sheet
music,
etc.
•m:
eandhlate
tioii .-igaiiisf
the
apia*ars that no
the New Normal School.
d, 1.. Op|H.M- hi
significant change has taken place in
s en>md hit u|i
e cimditlon of the patient up to the
jaiiiig anylHHly
At the mwtlng In n^gard to the him in uttlce by lu.
eseiii hour. l>r. Ijipponl succeeded
a "Joke *’ mho shou Id afterward
new Normal achool yesteeday J W.
having Poi>e l^> take a sufficient
Wllstm siK.ke in U-half of the lU-n prxjve inellglhle. and l>e n*moved. al- quantity of nourishment during the
h.miiig Ihe IncumlM-ui to retain the
aonla delegation.
July 10.-4:50 a. m—Since
-You believe In Trav.-rse Uiiy and olTlee f*»r another year
At the eonvenihm there was a pre awakening the pontiff has been rest
believe In llenxonla * He said thdf
rangetl deadhK-k and as a cM.mproraand a dose of chloral was admlna radius of GO miles there are 11
c the name t.f on,- Alon/o K. Wet»d. l>tered.
ea and aUiut
175.000 inhabitdwarf tramp Just out of ihc Ctncin
lie. July 11.-2:10 a
and .ihU rvaefies half may to
tii
mtirkhoiise
mas
iitmnimously
has -just
amakeluHl
Ml. V leaaani. In that territory thi*n>
his hU-ep. which lasted over two
2.HI teachers and leas than 40 ehoM-n and his name went on the
Weed mho IS knomn as “Mid
- A slate lleense “No plaeu lu-^nls
amon-.; ihe tourist fraii-mlty. mas
Home, July 10.—4,50 a. m —Another
mre than this
In the south 45
ailon. performtNl
ywterday. has
cent of Ihe Uwehers have slate
ighi further relief to Pope X-eo.
election and tin
hy It the possibility of his life beavoids the neccASity ot a personal
HI his case should be dtH-id.-d hy C.uvprolonged mas increased, but It
The ajH-aker set forth
visit It saves time and expense.
emor Nash
IV-ndluK the d«HiRlon can hardly he said that the operation
That
there
illsrly hK-sted
1
culls
Connections with all cities and
of recovery.
saltatn element of a ny kind, no manu he man k,-pi In luxury in a lH,arding improved his chances
saUai
villages in Michigan.
farliirlng Institutions of any kind to house and mas to he given clean Ifn- News Just nxeived from the eatlcan
j and iiem cloihe.s
every advantage of Ihe
s the i»pe is now lying in a rest
and evei
The eompaci ma.s kept an,l Wt-ed less condition after having had a good
The |Hs>ple are purely »h!u
Normal
as vUh Uh\ as a huge • j.»ke ’
Of
ItH-p during the early hours of this
rational there,
there they have an Ideal
tMurse the peA.ple
generally didnt
alte and will give Ibe Benionla aci
know of the deal to ktvp the tdd may
"ATan immediate result of yester
emy grounds which comprlses^nea
IV. l.iit they mere slamiH«ded daVs
oiHTatlon.
the iK»i>e spent
they tMiisIdered a huge Joke quiet and a
palnlcKH
day with a
...............................
This site
and rimply \ote.rioj W»-*-d. with the
ure. and he once
aU.ve IJtke MlchU
hilt. 220 f
Idea that the opiMisiiion mould easily
xhlbittsj bU strength
Ingl) exh
- htrikli
above Crystal lake
enough v«nes to In- eleele.|.
grandeur
jtlon and intellect
place of great beauty and gi
lit the dwarf iramp ma.s elix-ied. rxamlnatlou last evening tbe doctom
and In fact Ideal
There are
a
long
list of "fearfur c-ould not perceive any regalberlng of
t»f op|H>riunUtes for study
ai d^’^Mr and then
charge.s mere tlh-d
miih
C.«.vern«*r
»• »erum in the pleural cavity, but
sports, both* field an
Nash
These mere signed hy Acting
max ftwred that the presence of se
said the schcK.l mould
Mayor Nash. l\»unclliuen Henry and rum would l»e detected today,
thus
In (irand Kaplds. but
Beasley and Cl»*ri
rendering necessary perbapn another
Allegan
I mould
lated
that'
W.vd
s
baldtii
mere
quite
o|M>ratlon In a few days.
Thes IH*aker set forth other ad
Shortly iH-fore midnight the condl
of Benxonla.
He told why unlit tor Mich a .lign|ti«*d ik.aIHou as
(ir (d AmesvilK.u of the pontiff man reported lo
AUeco. ... O,
oe undergone no change, and It was
Albion, Kalamaxw.
colU*ge.
IHTS
.Hand, clone his only
Ideil that he bad Just dropped peacenominaliunal schtH.I at Holli
not far mas the I
fuliv Into sleep. At that hour
lo Ann ArUir. Ypsllanll
within the palace mas qul
from Ml IMeasant He advcH'atU*d this fointeen
particular Cinrlnhali.
tlflV apartm
uniting on
The charges mere duly
of life. The
place and
mas the one
.nd said Benu.nla
Benui
T
thlfc morning.
For Traveno- Olty.B. C IJUlH ri Hon day set for a hearing
rvfr«hed «nJ
J W. MllUkeh and Hon F Hamlllon Ians mere out in fon-e Mayor W»x*d
man not present. hui mas reprt*senied irked'fi^*fiK>d
siHjke highly of Benxonia
WonsA-ll Th.‘ signers of the
Hem. her advantages and her people, hy L C.
iH-tition
mere in evidence, as
but they believed In Traverse
*
first and thought they should \ry to their attoaiev. Judge Israel M. F
Si*cure the scMh.I here, and then if of .\t hens The mayor s ei.uncl
they, bad no chance whatever they milted every siH-cincation in the com
plaint, hut he held that they all re
would lend all their aid to Ben
lated to acts commitUHl prior to the Ordinance Will B« Enforced by Hakith
A. V. Friedrich, president o
and the municlival cvnle re
Board of Trade, said that this city ehH-ilon
Officer Thompson by Order of the
a
had one slate institution and for that ctignixvNl chargt s against
City Board.
reasem could not expect the wh,Ad only sueh as mefe cmmiittHl
in office; and In this stand Oovemor
and he was In favor of iu
Nash
fully
concurred
imnxonla.
At this week s meeting of the board
Traverse
The charges of lutemiK-raiice mviuUl of health a resolution was
Mr Wllstm said that
not hold l.«ai
City mould unite with
hat will be of Interest to all who are
gel it that ManUlee would also unite
ivftted where they can make sewer
with them and that would give them
HmntviionB for their residences. On
wnslderable Inffuence to get
the a MHH'itlc length of time, he had ncu not km of Superv isor Cleveland
anv ‘form, and this iluHon
AUuhtHl liqrn*
directing the
Normal
mas
pi
all claims as u> his
Traverse City imx.ple. however, ate me art -M i a
board. HtwUh Officer
hairman of
rlv administer the rhompaoo. to enforce the ordinance
loyal lo their town and home and inability ^ to
the town
Governor Nash
would pledge support to tbe vlsilurs
Mlon. and this
was
i
stand
that
as
this
only After they find that they cannot kx»k ’the
W done
al law
under tbe
59c
choice from a Tot of pope
ITooks which tai now have retaika from $LS5 to $L7L AH
brand new but in a trifle cheaper binding and made to aeU at
75c. See the cast window.
w w GtpB00kSt0re
For Women '
Well MainUinod.
A
slight
change In the bu,;ines.A
hours has been made by (he People'j
Savings Bank of Traverse City, the
secUon
of
by-laws
reUilvc
to
hours now reading. ‘ The bank shall
be o^n for business from 9 a m to
4 p.^m. each day of the year, except
Sundays and legal holidays. On Tues
day' evenings the bank shall be open ;
from 7 to 8:30.**
i
The change Uke» effect July 1st. I
1903.
med&sat-4w [
For a Jiw Days
For Misses
ULTIMATE END IS SUIE
Wool BlAo.
SEVETTH YBAB-1922a
MYSTIC SHRINE OFFICERS
Collins. Toronto; assUtam rabban..
Alvah P. Clayton. St. Joseph. Mo .
high priest and prophet. Frank C '
aslng outrages on negroes,
ar
Boundy. Chicago. III ; oriental guide
Anted by appalling brutality.*
E. I Alderman. Rlarion. Iowa; tream
urges the Htosian government tc BUT DEATH MAY BE DELAYED user. W. 8/ Brown,
Pittsburg
FlVE'MIttlON GALLON PUMP TO
make representatloni to Washington
Boston; first
corder. B. W. Rome
FOR
A
FORTNIGHT
BE PURCMAtEO
o lake Steps
master. George L Sirtwt.
Sir.
iilon and huemoi
Va
sr-cimd ccr\*monla1
niim-inv Auil
ly to suppress the growing
evil, *'
l»s
derlck A Hines. l>
e ambassador says the matter Is High OfficiaU Have Adviaed Pontiff
Ton[
At a CMt of «1SA3t-<:oftt of PwttlnB
outside his purview and that he canto Remain in Bed. Neither Read
Entire Plant in Ftrot^laoe Condb
Ihereiore
mow therein.
The
ing Nor Talking—Strength
[.Ur Herald says the iM-tltlon mill
Irwin. Wheeling.
tlon—Mere Trouble on the
HOffTHS
w
a’>-
For Men
$2.50
to be had only at Benda’s-^ 3 , O O.
Lace Hose From Paris
Fancy or BUefc
T»r>
Grey-*»o, SCto
Our -Clean Up” Sale ot all SUMMER “K1.0/.F."ii in foil
Bl.OOM-GR.4NU BARG.MNS.
Kvcr>thing that is com
fortable ami stylish in
summer footwear will be
found al this store
.
.
Youf Money’s
e:imc>a
& oo.
The Real Reliable Clothlere
...LAMPS.
WORTM
STRAP SANDALS
r Myles, fi im. $U»0
to $2 1H». one, two,
r
strap;
THEKIMBUL
I.OR L.\MPS, a!! with center tiraoght.
The Lsmps and Globes
Roses. Carnations, etc.,
painter's art.
ly tinted and daooratad with
pleasing styles known to the
Whether you have af\y Idea of buying a lamp or not If you appredate fine hand palntsd\decorat<ons you should stop in and eee
these goods.
Prices $1.79 to $6.89 each.
IHE ECOKOKV STORE
THEY WANTED IT HEIE
/
"^1
V*-
W. W. UMBAil COMPANY
THE USE OF IHE LONG
DISTAHCE TELEPHONE SERVICE
A
ri*ej**a**nll^^ lilted
I-
a
.'111'
%
Wc cai
show V
Frank Friedrich & Co.
The New Stand. -J42 From St.
MICHIGAN_____________________
TELEPH O N E15/1^=^:,,"*:'.^*^
COMPANY.
I&:
IS:'
>11111BK.
Pre-ln«entory Sale
E
{8.98
HARDWARK buy the best
quality and Utcsl tlcsigns.
1
HAVK THF.M.
::
::
::
NewStock NewDrilgiff
LoffPiicis
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see it.
FRANK TRUDE
RASTALL'.*1B;
Dm'1 Faffit tb-llay Bam
Succe^ to Hobbs.
Outing Suits
Outjng Pauls
Fine FUnncls and Serges
Made of Flannel and
Linen Material
$9. $6, $7, {8
to {15
Splcndk! Fitting Goo.l$
$L25, $1.75 to $4.00
All iixet-.certain damiatt.inthcfc
/
.BEGINS.
( KEEP COOL I
i '-1
Monday Morning, July I3tli
»t"s:MVflock.
K:::
I?
20 Year Gold Fill
ed Ca^, Genuine
Americart
Movement
After tha House
is up and j-ou^e ready for your
TRV A RECORD WANT AO.
MUST.CONNECT .
WITH SEWERS
■Vv-J
AT
RASTALL’S
OOVGAL MUST DIE
Hmm *«r.Ury Will Not Or.nt
rrl«v* for Murrtoror of Comlllo
UndoB. July l.-Th« home ojcf.-
THY A mCORD WANT A©.
precedent, so he divided fhat Weed
should Iv reinstated as mayor
In
i»art. the decision reads:
•f'nxm what 1 have been able to
learn aUmt this case the man stvms
to have Invn eUvi»*U
The iKvplo knew Ms
oied for him as afterward. They
llberately
made their own bed by
electing this
man mayor
of their
town, and I think they ought to learn
that the election c»f a mayor is not a
Joke; that it Is a very solemn act.
and If they deliberately proceed ic
elect such a man mayor of their town
they must stand the,con^uences "
Julius B. Paige has resigned his |
slHon as superintendent
of Chai
volx's electric light plant.
BACK TO EVANSVILLE
Negro Lee Brown Will Be Taken and
More Trouble Is Antici
pated.
IndianapolU. July 'll.—In a letter
Judge Rascb at EransviUe tod
Governor Durban consents lo the li
mediate removal of negro Lee Bron_.
who is In Jeffersonville refonnatory
now. and thnt he be taken to F
vine. A secret order has been
for the mlllUa to be In readlaeM to
respond to a call lo so to CvantTille.
le U feared.
T«Y A MCORO WANT AW
For Particulars, See Page 6
Lace Weave
NeflifSiaau
Perfect ventilation—makes
Mmdeinopei
liiwn effect,
guinnteed in
you Iccl like a new man
C. Olilbelm
cor, Pront aAd Union
50c, LOO. L50
HAIilLTOK CLOTHING GOHPANY
THB BTSNDiO BBOQED. TBAVSB8B CITY, MICH.. SATURDAY. JULY 11. IWB.
KEBE. nSi llHI
cdummstTtPo
TBE EV^ KPMI.
N. NIIBIKMIIIB
mmmATA9
TflAVERSB CITY. MICHIGAN
July .11. — Four Mr and Mrs. John Roddou of Buebaa;
youths, buralni with a posl-Pburtb-rf an. who was rocently married to-Wsa
J^y ardor, started a celebration in Smith, is the only bride on record
who has the unique distiacUon of
TWE .1 lATCS AMD L V. MAM
having triplets for biidoomalds. and
appreclailoB of the boBor U eo
Macias perfo
?ed by tho Met that they wore
AW.HANNBN. MAttor^
own ebarmiBg otetera.
wSn**tbe Quartet of
te yellows. commUsteaers say
Hitbt started to lire the .
there U not so much of that dread
salute of Z1 guns in front of the Mac diseaac in Berrien county poBob or
Leod borne late Wednesday night. chards this year as last The Ban
Mr* Macl>eod hurried out and asked
tcale, another peach tree pest,
them to demist. Her^Uler and baby
ling lu end up well, however,
sick, she told ibe teys.
half an hour Wedneaday night
. patriotic Muskegon was shrouded In darkness.
-Ha. haV' laughed
boys, merrily. ' Hs. hs!
Ion of the mile light
They kept on firing
t^t came
the ^clouds from
But they did not set* the . bead of
the bouse, who. In addU Ion to living !>Mum a”nu?e moiTsi* whlcbT
an of ;he nlng about the electrical apparatus of
in Evans
association. He
Western
Traciton A Ugbiiug Co. In the
of the large switchboard, and
feet tall and with fool ball t
between the bam forming the main
-Ha, ha! ' Uughed Mr.
connect km from the largest dynamo,
grimly when bU wife told b , of her
found the dead body of the
e. electrocuted and still in a
th^ pcwltlon to lake the full eh
HewiUt>ein
what be did to the boys,
from lU regular route
valor quickly mehed away:
Bi^k^^e youth In the good old
Tb* CokMDblu iDvem»«t •
irumenu. The
cliffo? tbJ’^ears and damaged the luo.
to bo BUiidtac IB lu OWB light k
—ATPwmA CBMl MtUr. aad if tbo prm- «e nf a second patriot
te of our young ladles was out
one
Beat a iMto on n third boy s rll walk ing last Sunday aad wore a hat
oBt BtUtado U Dot chBBCBd IhB. rowith his lA.
with a large bunch of aftlflclal cher
•Bit BIIIBt IB tbo OSd bo moro dlBBB^
Kicked the fourth boy vigorously.
h rom
trouo to CoIomMb tteB to BB. ThorofuMU to rBtlfjr tbo oddbI troBty vould
hoping for a charming meal, attacked
the hat. when a fight ensued between
bo dlMMgnmbh for tbo Ualtod BUtoo.
the
damsel
and
the
bird,
lu
which
the
but vould bo moni tor ColottblB. Tbo
Until
latter was ousted —North Branch Oa
Unllod BUtoo bBO tbo optk
ipt-ck of dust from bis trousers
zeitt.
bulldlBC Bloat tbo KkBrDBiu oouroe. lon t think they will Im* tmek
A swarm of bee* has gone through
The street cUwnlng brigade next a knot hole in the cornice of Richard
Wbllo B CBBBl Bt PBBBIDB CBC nettfT
found several articles of doihlng. Carman s bou»e at PoilervlUe. and Is
bo ooDStnictod DBlooB *tbo Uoltod
articles belonging to tho pultlnkia a supply of honey They
BUMdo«lL If OoloDiblB-. oongre..
have tao passages—through the knot
U OBBO It viu 000 tbo BiBtUr In tbis
lie and through a crack
one
large
front tooth.
Eight men from Fond du Lac.
UgbL Tbo CBBBl Bl Pbbbibb would
Is one of the greatest Hying special
One linen c^ollar.
rand Rapids and Schoolcraft are, ur-*’ ists
am» -Ofo to tbBt rogkm-tbBB
In the treatment of all.chronic
One crusiH-d derby hat
dUeaxes. His extensive practice and
One larg.^ buurb of hair -blond
knowledge enables him to
One m'cktle. ,
i*rafi on whsl U known as Woodward superior
• every curable dlkease AH chronTwo cuffs—not mates
h There the peal Is very deep
iHseaxes of the Brain. Spine.
They can be had by appl>lng u. the
to 40 leel-ind there are Ihous Nerv«*s.
HltMxl. Skin. Heart. Lungs.
pollce.-Ohlcago American
ands of acres of It Ex|HTts *ay It U Stomach.
Kidney *nd Bowels sclenof fin.' quality. The company will
Brutally Tortured
have
capital, and an effort
A CBM came to light that for per will Ih- made' to have the plant In
latent and unmerciful ibrlure has per operation next October
His treatment
AI Owossu because the engineer t»f simply marve
haps never been equaled. Joe Golth
at U oTldently hollered Ibnl i
i6e city bappi*ned to use a cheap tainnick of Colusa. Calif, w^
measure. a block of the curbing for
praoueo uBDMtm of a Urp* Amor
in every ca»e and aaveil
nothing
Ibe
new
w.esi
Main
sinvl
pavement
ICBB Beet U tbo Oiioat will not be
life
im of suffering U-afness and
leved me though 1 tried cvenlhlng must be relald. The tape got wet
alysis < rtHLthrough his celebrated
out of PIBOO Bt tblB Oau A note known I came across Electric Bit and shrank 14 inche* The curb U
BUmkI and Ner\e Uemedlei» and E*
from -Bob- Btbbo ouggOOU tbnt
that lar tcx» nam.w. and will be taken henllal
tills charged with eK»clricll>
up and replaced
few moro men and BBotbor oblp
THE
DEAF
MADE TO HH\R
Leo. the l2->var-old sou of Mr
might fill out tbo •quadron
THE iJtMK TO
Mrs. Samuel Burke, of Cadllla
tbBt tbo propoMd maBouvort can be ney troubles, and general debility. dead
arrh. Thnml and Lung DUei
after four days' suffering from*
Flu and
•
MclkmaW
ofloctod with groalor facilUy. Buch
Only 60c. Satisfaction guaranteed by tesianu^. On the Fourth of July he
■voiis Diseases. Eczema and all
forco. too. might have a good effect las O. Juhhson ^^aad F H Me.
received a slight wound In the hand
in^eases curvsl.
from a toy ronnou.
In CBM of trouble In the far mut. and druggUU.
Dr McDonald has ben callsd the
Nicholas,
the
14
yearn
ixard of; the medical profi^sslon, biin CBM thU BovefBment * poeltkm In
Nicholas Vaud.-rxelt. II
auM h*- reads all diseases at a glance
tbo MaDcburUB affair U not |irt>i»erl) LOVER WAS HER BROTHER 1nUc^ south and wchl
illcd Thursday niornlng
BpproclBted.
Stranps Romanes Brought to Light
lilt of i.h«>tlnK a finger July
lie was well never turn* the ptxir from hi* d<H»r.
1th with a
by Sulclds of a Cincinnati
-rtm Voton* clubo U the rule
up to We,
CONSULTATION FREE,
OIrt.
aov U tbo wa
mptoms id the fatal disease began
RoomvoU o trip through that terrl
Cincinnati. July 11 - Heartbroken
The Rev. K J Blekklng. pastor of
tory. Tbo young moB orldoally ad
the Seciuifi Reformed church, of Ka!
mirw tbo pfwoMoat. aad that bo
^Henrietta* PiStfJr.^ agi'nl araaziKi. has ordered a handsome
•THE SPECIALIST.
brother.
bare almoot tbo. unlUd rote of the IK year*, committed *ulclde
aulclde yesi
yesterday tomiible of the runabout
548 250 East Fulton Street.
taking polstin The girl and her broth which he expects In al»out
int roton admiu of bo doBttI
GRAND RAPIDS.
MICHIGAN
nr. Gwrge. aged ZU. cam
It Is Im-Ileved he is the first
country when they we re Infants, In Michigan to adopt this means of
IB Uo uniroiwal clamoring ft
They lost their parent* and WiTi*
tbo eoal situatkm bai boon almoi
cared for In the Children * Home
Jonathan B. Williams wa* killed b;
sight of But the ooal man will have this city. 8ub*equenlly the
VIA THB
adoptcHl by Hennan Nelderhelm and the Bay View Dummy at Peloskey
bU iBBlags a mile Uler. The fee
Mr Williams was a missionary and
tboB wUl oaiw Uule bow high the price
quite aged.
6feiween the two and later their
feLK RAPIDS AND PETOSKEY
A horse and bug belonging to Will
lalton wa* maile known to them. The lam Griggs, of Munger. recently
SUNDAY. JUNE If.
two young people cvmtlnued to
fought a duel to the death, the hog
Train will leave Traverse City at
each other until two weeks ago. tearing the horse's (ace and severing
when the young man dl.contlnued his a large artery so that the animal bled 8:00 a. ro Rate 40c and |1 oo See
lioster* or a*k agent* for imrtlcular*
to death. The hog strayeil Into
^^lluiler met her Thursday after horse s pasture and the latter be|
VMMh HaM by th*
main and told her that he could nut kicking the iK>rker In an attempt
For a lazy liver trv- Chamberlain*
marry her. She then reUirntnl to
and Liver Tabl*-l*. They In
■h.inie. took parts green and died
‘^AI plums’ll VuyUleke of Benion Hat Stomach the
liver, aid the digesUon.
left a pitiful farewell letter In w
bor has a fancy for ducks. In an aril- vigorate
WMbui«ioii. Ju)r n-e
regulate the bowels and prevent
ihe declared her love for her brother
Moody will order a warship to Vene* and 'requroted him not to marry for ficlal lake on his premise* he has 14 lous attack* For sale by Ja* G J
different varieties of wild ducks
uBia to secure the reUaM of the ffve two years after her death
geese, all gathered at great cxiumse
hmsTtnan sicmumts dotaUed at Ban
and after much Inqulr). There are
POmaBdo and BoHrer by the Voaez
>retty brown
iH-autlful big mallards, prett
uelan revoluUoBary forreo. The<
-rKro
IroVovsi-ro
teals and woi»a
wisid ducks and other klnd.s.
will be Uoued to the Bancroft.
some of which are worth |10 to |15
Tbo gunboat Bancroft will be ora pair.-although some of them bear
scars
of
wounds
made
by,
hii
banff tbo roso4>li
broken wings or legs, and all h
bald by them. The Bancroft on m
their wtngs cllpi>ed so they cannot
day was ordered from Baa Juan. P.
away from the scene i»( their cap
and IWarrhoea Remedy i
IL. to Port of Spain. TrinT ‘
U.y. they live along together In ai>sch bottle, a
oil. as directed with each
rwacbed Port of Spain today
parent happiness, waddling through
t certain. Fur male by Jas
laformalkNi rmwlred that
the big wihmI grown yard and through
much tasargmit actlrity
the big liuprovlsiHl ixmd. when* the
tgbttag and pooolble danger to Amer
water Is kept fresh for them the ;
•TAOff AND PLATFORM.
loan interosu In eastern Yen
was tbo eauM of the gorommei
G Bert Ri*dney and his big ctmied.v
tlon in Mnding the Bancn
(MUiiwiny. »upp<»rtlng Mis* Uxjnc
Port of Spate, vbleb U only a .short Mr Mack, which opt'ns a weck'i
Working Night and Day.
IF Vosj Wotete
dlstaare from tbo Voaeiueian
gagemont at Stelnlicrg'* Grand next
The busiest and mlgbtlc*l litlle
Tbo warship was directed to
Monday evening. U c»ne of the l>esi thing that ever was made is Dr. King's
there to swsit developments to Yen reperlolrv' companies on the rt»ad. i
Now Life Pill*. These pills cl
during their engagement will prvs
wesknesi into strength, llstles
and upiodaic comtslles into energv. braln-fsg Into mental
On Monday night they |K>wer. They're wonderful In building
STUMP IN THK CBLLAR
will preMnt •A Man of Mysu-o.'’ a
four-act mcltsdrama. l being one of
May Load te an Unusual Law Suit at the belt melodramas ever written,
and has never failed to give the l^t
OIAVOLO'S FLIGHT
..A 1.0T OK OUR...
Oalesburg. MlCb^ July ll.-Yery uu of *all*facllan wherever It has U*en
produceit In addition to the play,
usual rircumstances are causing tre
there will be a numU'r of hlgh-cla*s Loops the Loop After s Oaring De
bio botveoB a contractor erecting
scent of Over Ons Hundred FseL
bouM In this rlllage and the own
Price
of the proporty. A large oak siuo
ar future the people
the ^
10 cents, and on Monday of InthU
was staadteg upoa tho land where il
ty will have an opwill U' admlttcil free il lK»ri unitycc
booM Is building, and when the co
>es»lng the wldel) adl,y a |H*r*on holding a vert tied z
traetdr—srbo for the price agreed
tch discussedI act of
upon was to do all the work coanected JlM^nt paid ticket.
Dlavolo looping the loop oi a blcyWc don't want to keep
•nth the coastructloo of the oellar.
cle Dlavolo I* one of the star fea
Jaa. a JohiiaoB Win Buy It Back.
. ftwadaltea aad oraettea of the build
lurvs of the great Adam Forepaugh
tar-flaade the escavatloa for the cel
You BMume no risk when you buy and Sells Brothers United Shows,
lar he worked around tbo wtam. nx
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and which will exhibit here on Wednes
iDclttdad. about alght foot la dlamet
The feat of Dlavolo 1*
Diarrhoea Remedy. Jaa. G Johnson
la tbo collar. Tbo local Justice of t
o«t dangerou* ever
undoubtedly t
peace Is awaltlag anxiously for t
irena of any circus,
aticmpted in
tlBM whoa tba bouao Is completed a
nt St the extreme
Starting
wbsro admlilad to be the
a MttlemoBt called for. as he expe<
height of the canva* dome Dlavolo
cessful remedy In use for
to receive oome fooa.
iir’nwr dashe* daringly down an Incline plane
plaints and the only one‘that
falls It Is pleasant.’safe mod reliable. one hundred aad ten feet In length,
and with the terrific monrontum thus
Mitees' three straji sonIPs Up Te The Kaflo.
•attained he make* a complete rovoluLatter to Mr. Harvsy Avery.
Northport U a nice lillle sumn
ilon in the alr on hU'wheel. At the
Iowa but whip It comoa to buUdl
Traverse City. Mich
top <.f (he loop, where rider and bi
gaaoUae laoacbeo it aaods to get
Dear Blr; Most painters Insist that cycle aA» upside down, the speed hs«
move on to cooM te the same class Irod and oil U good for thrv*e>years been calculated to be about thirty
as Trmwaroe CHy.—ffteglA
but they also Insist that it needi
an hour, having dwindled from
A move tor Northport to get Into going over again In three year* It smile*
sixty mile rate. In making the
the same cIbm as Traverro City Is as moch to aay U s a r»od Job of twenty-foot ascensloii to the height of
would bo a otop from tbo blgb ocbool paint that lasts three years.
the loop, ^^lille the net only laste
back to tbo ktedorgarlM. Wo re too
Which Is true; and a better that s few seconds, they are tbrilllng ones
buoy to go back. Money talks and laste six years Le^ and oil last* for
the audience, ns no moro swe-lnIf Mr. rsttotly aad tbs Saglo bavs three. If well puti onetsola
ann •Plrtng or hair-raising feat has ever
mayvbsrw from SU OO to 1600 laying
Devoe Ready Paint lasts
U*en piesented.
around Ioom. tbo Oaokawla will oon
When a paint begins to let In water
Other feitures of the big shows
doaesad to show Ttovstm City boat then Is the time to repaint It may be
wil)
be the Aurora Zouaves, known
bulkters wbors to gM ot. U ibU U one year; It may be ten. Lead and oil
s the best drilled company of sollasts throe: If well put on; lead and
^Ue^wo
itoc lasts sU If ground together and ycle
rm»rlr ama
Duly
«o m»kt well put on But painters are better velUs Rough Rldsfs
aeqealaled wUh lead than with xinc champion bareback
rMws: forty
Parker Btoi. Old Stand
famous clowns, and n gnlnxy of gyas-
YOU MAY THINK
iteteBbt
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD
t
—tJUKSSSsr.a-’l
_
Traverse City
Park Place Hotel
THURSOliY, JULY lem
MONIUY EVENIN6, JULY, 20.
ir.^.
labie. b4it a visit to our store will convince you that
VVe are determined to dote M every sample soitxii
door in obc week. 'n»«ac nit the prices;
afisISbiatL
A good solid oak S-picce suite with bevel French mirror, (cheap
at $16). now
.......................................................................II.T5
A $19.00 solid oak S^icce suite for
.................. ILT5.
A J22.00 solid oak 3-piece suite for.................... ........... ...14.TS
A $25.00 3-piece solid oak suite for.
..................... ..
1 T.TS
A good $32 solid oak 3-piece suite, mostly <iuarter sawol lor.. 19.T5
And so on up to
A fine $«.00 munereJ mV .uite for..............................:............... 29.T5
A good $48.00 loUd (»k S.piece «me far....................... .*............ 3iTS
A good $60.00 »-piece o»k.»uite tor .................................... .......... J9.S0
A good $65.00 toiie for.................................. ..................................... ,T5
The price* oo some ol theie suits ve 25 percent less than factory cu«
We
* nnt
Skeeauktr’a Sbep.
Alight
Weight Shoe
A Wrre lime ot M4 Dressen at prararttoaately law prices.
Practical House Foiwtelter.
NewSMcStore
You could certainly have, these hot days,
by. installing one or more ofour
I>twrt«t.
....ELECTRIC FANS....
6ppo«K» Whiting HeUL
Fin Dap Ddf.
.vr'
in your store, office or borne.
Dr. McDonald
DR. DONALD MCOONALD
EXCURSIONS
PiB§M^
wAmmPTOrtinzuiu
WE’RE
KID SLIPPERS
MarfinatEteliiRiiiNi
...Print...
Bachant
& Roacoe
mUturo, sround te oil by
r. W. DB%'OB
roif
MM
.
208 FRONT STREET
WHOLCBALC AND RETAIL
A BREEZY TIME
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
CM M**.
,
J. w.
is wbat you want for this
warm weather. Viby not fet
a pair of canvas shoes. There's
fotsbIcoiDfort in them . .
J. B. Paige Electric 05.
.. Electric Machinery Construction,
Repairs and Supplies. '
OEMT
Traverse City. Mich.
iitirist, NSHHdid nsianiuHi, allmd n : : :
Savings Deposits
in IB Vi rov!
IP^DPL^
If you desire to install a
tem ol Kl^rical Lightingg
Belli. Bux^ Alarm, or TeU
ephooes, permit us to esti
mate. We have a hne line of
supplies and can qoole satisfaaory prices for high groilc
work and maierioL
'rL SAVINGS)
CAMPBELL BROS
H. 8. Hull. PreBldont.
C. A. Hammond. Canhlor.
H.C. Davis and
A. V. Friedrich. V. Pros’ds
KpliPI:
; JIARPET CLEANM6 W0RXS.J
I
j
j
I
i
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
C*ri>ct Cleaning and Feather Krnovating. Carpet •rwing mtid Uytn*:
Bc-forr wending >-v.ur uld curpeu
aw«y to be m*dc into rug*, let roe
Claus Warnsr. Propriwior
SCTTOKS HAY. MICH
K 8. CHAPIK. Proprietor.
one Ii8
8za W**hif»gton !
XABI-E l-INEN SAUE
We have been most fortunate in purchasiiijf a splendid stock of table
cloths and napkirfs. As the>e articles are used every day of the year,
and no mattttr how ^^ood. they will wear out. and you can replenish them
at any time, and no better opportunity ha^ ever been offered.
SATIN DAMASK
A iine piece of goods, two yards wide, for $1.*25 the yard, and the napkins
to match for $3.50 i>er dozen, rhese arc all new patterns with figured
borders and plain caters, and are extra values. I he $1.5o grade has
napkins to match for $4..50 the dozen, and one of the finest 2 yards wide
sells for $2.00. with napkins for 5C.00 the dozen. If you don’t wish the
napkins we wiimdl just the table cloth or the reverse. 'I'he 50c grade has
napkins at $1..50 the dpzen.
UNBLEACHED LINEN
’
.
.A full line at I’Sc. 3.jc. .500. 75c and Sl.ilO; and the bleached sells from 50c
to $2.00 the yard.
‘
TURKEY RED LINEN
Sells at 20c. 25c. 35c. 40c and 50c. Have a full ready-to-use Red Cloth 2
yards by two and a half for $1.50.-and the 2 yard square for $1.25.
ODD NAPKINS
A fine selection of these frorniiOc to $G.tKi the doz.-n.
. '
.
; .
.
LUNCH CLOTHS
We have never had such a stock, and we really can’t describe them,
L there are too many kinds). If you want some we can surely please.
SERVICEABLE SHOES
That just describes the Famous Elkskin Outing Shoe. Nothing has ever
given such general satisfaction. It is a splendid shoe for every' day wear,
soft and easy on the feet, and very restful. The canvas sh<^ with leaiher"^
soles has proven a winner, and we recommend them very highly.
i
LADIES'SUMMER SHOES
^
ain;^s
The newest wrinkles in finishes of leather and shapes of toes, alw
found here, and our present stock of latest shoes arc in four gi^st^wo
Dollars. Three Dollars Three-Fifty and Four Dollars.
— '
MEN'S SUMMER SHOES
/
Are our strong cards. We play them with an open hand. Wc know they
will win every time. For case, grace and comfort they can not be ex
celled, and they sell for Three. Three-Fifty and Four Dollars.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
grr. IPCH.. SATURDAY. JULY 11. 1808.
THE Evmnio BEOORft
WhatTheySay
Black Hair
ABOUT «
THEUSORTS
to do this wofi, cither, And you can rely ttpon it
for ttOMiQE yonrhalc^ rtUtag
Night
Alexandria.
Your “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.
TravecM City kaa ted a IMU «C
warm waaiter durlag tte
Mk,
and with the mercury tererlag be
tween Bteety and alaety-ife tte people here realUed to the foU tte ralee
of Uelr own summer rMorta. It !■ too
often the ome that cdtleeas of this k>calliy do not fully appreciate the Joys
of freah breesea of the lake and the
beautiful retreats where city people
from abroad duck every year, hut a
few real hot days brings a proper
realization of the bleeelngs which are
tnjoyed in porthem Michigan.
At
the name lime theee warm daya bring
aa addlticmal appraMaltei of tte^
numemble Inland lakea.tte
ing In the rivers mad
sport of
bass and
fhmUy Bt Uoula. Mo ; Mrs tewsoa I
B Y H V.
< li
Mra
Md
Ctaclnaaii;
Forward iUtvmdfOkg
and vt—»r Clodnaatl: Mrs. ailleti.
Kv^ning. 4:;hi; nubiect. * Herfection
Id family.' Jaakeoavllle. lUa: Miss and imperfectioa ‘
U the evening U
leward. Lake Torml, Chkago.
due this nervlce will be held on the
The laagers at Northport pro^r. la^
cd the^urch
now setUed for the season, are Mrs
Him.v^ meeting Thursday e%i'omg
mad children. Mra. Plereon at ?:»»
All are eordla!ty invited.
Hp to two years ago the fact that
a rare variety of amall mouth black
ba*A cvmld be caught In ahundanoa la
I-:Abi hay. within the city li^U, was
unknown ezeept to a few Indlderent
citizens who occasionally rowed off
shore in % boat and brought back a
small mess
for aupper.
Now. the
casting erase Is at lu height and
ar y Hn wair r
al devotees of the rod are vlalng
Hree. llaptUI
ih each other in attaining m aupwMaaa
He U only la yeara of age
sklll
A
few
nights
ago
a weU
There were ru deaib- fn.in heal
own citizen dshed out a hundred
WedneMlay
in
New York,
yards into Kami Bay and In an hour’s
Hrouklyn and fully two ncore
dne
bass
iratioinii.
TMAVKMSB OITV. IVIIOW.
or THE WOILD
year
Therelore H.iom
fn*m a vl-H to a friend
afn-r *^ddnlghi
midnight fn*
business ceniar. on lha
Oyaier liar
liay
He appnat hed the
e. wher« a acorn or mom
houke fnmi the rear and «u» held up
been erected during the
hy aecrel aefUee m-u Kuardlng the
an. by local people. And
prekldeiii’k htane
rapid dev el
The ainalleKi volunteer llti i.ta
the wuiM Ik l.r-oiMdd Kahn of V>
Hlalua. .S’ Y . pn.prl» tor of a larg.sque fxittagos are
being
affected
hotel iherv
H«.r
be shore is llne<l
With
beautiful
Admiral U.i, HU
wife is also a mldgei ami has travel nn.l.er and the beach of the ffnett
llUreaiiert
and fH-bbles, making one
ed extensively ill I be slios busiuess
tii-si reaoru In this aec
A mile klUs Ib-cker who h.in late
was practically unappreclarrived In Hi Umls. U Jbe objec t
he will le- marked, noi with Ihe brand h frrl
wiihln a
comparatively
est not w holly . UH-al
She
of Cain, bill none the lea* elfecllvely.
This year.ouUlde pmvple
U the llrst baby igirl U»ni in the fam short tune
aa a man who dliihonured the era
I(M>klug towards this reaort. but
.riv years
lly for om- buiidi
blew of American Indeie ndence Hud
l«H*atb»ns can be found. LoU of
teiu apat On Ihe IUk
He mlKht have
from a quarter to a full acre could
done Ihia vltboiil danger lii hlmaelf
bav Uhi. UMight two yeara ago from
h*alr. hak Jusi Uoigbi ibe Mis.r
had nm Herman HioUen of Hlelghi*
12:. to fliHi, but today the smallest lot
.uMbii a brace «d iiiub-s a huiuIut
Hark, mar Uiere wHnt*»a«nl the In
can mil tM> touched under |2t>u. while
tiig»»ra cals and goau. some fai
.f lairUitlam niua
,a«lt
The bUan! of
fur choice localloatlogs and a patvr and n span of I
r*. act
red In Hudren a vein*
e had at that. Thia de,
•arriage h«.r«es. all *^1 Missouri i.i.
iMdl and he «prang on Ihe
simply an Indication of
ina.V
r the liiaiilt and bit i>ff htn
ind Blue. wel7km.wi}l!ill.lH.ii wlnm
••mire
Old Ibey <-ost llie sultan Y^-lMHl
Al Hufcaell. Kan . iwo liegroi-h were
his we4-k has caused
Six deaib, and «
\ on .m I be auetfou bl.M-k for bar
this sc-cUon and In
ed trolU I ill'
haudii Tu*‘tiday afiermam Tlo v
lid boats add to the
I’idcago Ml Wednendny
•re John and Har|H*r Hone
Horier. and
.lUiion oi Hu* various restirls. The
led bit
lbi*r«* is ail iinevpeeli'i
The I
•ris
in
this
ItHuluy
differ from
|M>..snde witbUl Ibe to
rung wUb r: i
ly
ol
il.e
well-known
and iKipular
travel Horn Cbleago to Hi
nhart fliiully a<
vat- in Mb higan. in that the ma
U.uU ^by electric i iiis. and. |l desired
I hem on a bid ol |;i 21 per day
for the
very town or city of lni|mri
ason and not lor a few days or a
ane«- on the way
loria. Just
over
the line, in KllU
H-l. Hi a lime
Therefore If there
Hev
l»r IbdM.ri
UMiiiiy. allot her evdored man asked
i»rd of
ail appan ur absence of a
bis elw..........
for bids for a hand who could pHdi
• ..nniant anlvals It is not
...................... ........ .
. wuh
to the stack alt Ihe grain one header
• Is not giHHl business.
eiiibiisiasni of young
.Miild rut On llils cii'ndltion the negro
Hene Waldron
•aldron of I
brought a |6 per-day-bid.
iKirn
without
arm
rrlvais at (
Mrs Wm KoppHz of Whiting, liid .
Icjirned to sew with her tvH*s
Hen Orler
Is In a crillcal condition from injuries
smoMMllng admirably
in
leai
recelveii In making a Jump
She nip
inlnlne accomplishments
lured a tdiMid vessel In Jumping up tor
.ottage.
niarh a clothes line and her physic
1100 Rewaro. $100.
Isomest in this locality,
Ians say she cannot rtwuiver
readers of this paiHT will be
iietl^ wUh every
.\l tlrand lUpIds. WIs . fully oer
1 to learn that there U at least
family will re
S4MIS were laUaoned
Wednesday h)
that
s
eaiing Ice cream
The troutde seems
lo havti come, from a ti n gallon frees m..ii side I.I cure in all Its stages and
rb. ' Hall’s Catarrti Cure
hat is catarrh
great devoioe of
critical condition.
f»nted are
Catarrh
medical fraternll
weeks V
•For the drat tim
I COlUdllUlbMJBl
ch. N J
Kndlcotl Allen of Umg Hrauch
miitltutlonal
Mrs Marsh of Grand Rapids
a
ijulre*
has HiiHMl up and lalk.Hl
Alle
h Cun
Cure Is taken Intern- taken fKissession of the Rood cottage
Hall’s Catarrh
U
a Harvard
graduate, has
lirectly uis.p the bUKul and is (XMufortab'o settled there for
ally, arilug directly
asleep longtyr than a mu
aiirfaceri of the ;
for intervals tif
of a lew im
iroylng tlie founds
Miss Capps of Jacksonville. Ilia.,
erehy
iip|ins«w1 to be aufferlng
.
and
giving lh«
another liew arrival and her cottage
e dU
waking
king spell db!
out. iil the siKlal centres of the re
ugth by building up tlie Cimititu
long but the physicians
tlon and a^.sUting nature
sort
work
The
proprleliirs
ha
riie bathing and boAtlug fac
Alarm' is b It over the
that they at Oineiia this year are more at
arniv worms in the uorlhwiwitern part faith In its curative ikiwimtve than any other prevloua season
of Norih Hakota
Reports have biH*n offer One Hundred iKilla
.H.-veml ijew gasoline launches have
sent
l«» Hmfessor Waldrv»n vif
the
biiii added, which afford continuous
North
Uakoia
Agrieultural colltge
pleasure on the hay
t hat the worms are devastating w heal
fields
It Is said there are myriads lu
some fields and they lake absoliH.*ly
all the vegelatl
vcaldaw
Hrobably the
iiriu-d I
Kdair KUDmermma <.f
Mll»»uk«-.
ttire«< ye«r». wm MV«d fruni
death under a
c-ar
Itvni
HI Jifrnaril dor whUh di
tbe aatter where he wa«
on IHe^wk. and i>ull.-d
. away laiinnKihe car •aepi pa*i After
iM-iUKVlh*.! from the irai'k and he
f.,n- ihev crowd of niHH-taiori. c«.uld ar
rive uu ttie •reiie Ihe child ar«me and.
follow.^d hy the d(»K. unruiK-erncdly
watk«Hi Into Ihc houiie
“‘c.'ir.
d^'lrid
'^M^rnlnr''
JardituTC Stand 1754 in. high.
Ooldvn Kim with
'300 more of these to
Come early 'and be sure to
won’t last long ...
.
SnVlCES UtTHECHUlCHES,
Bible school at noon.
Christian Endeavor meeiii ; at 0 .
Evening servliv at T.30
Mills. D D
The Rev John
the Rev
‘hlcagi*. a class mate• of
<
o be p
fright, is eziHHted to
present and
h mumlug an
li preach both
and evening
eleome lo all
A eordial
.. V ■
one.
Our Julp Ckaranct SateOf I'urniture is now on. It saves you 25 per
ent.to 33S per cent, Must makq room for ^
.ur Fall purchases.
Tha Boston Store
WISE
ACTS ACC0RDIH6LY
w «
In the Brsi place, he ffu bU
house with gas and the Welahaoh
burner, thus enjoying the meat per
fect artificial light known. At all
time*, without varlatloa In quality
and at rates defying oompetlon.
Then, as an act of kindness to the
wife be has swum to "love and
protect." he
will
InsUll a Gas
Range, as a token of love, and lo
protect her from the dangers and
toll incident to other methods of
rooting. This will cherish feeltnga
to make hU home a paradise. As
services are still .run .free, and
Ranges, natures and all other ap
pllancc* stdd and placed at eeet, a
man of moderate means can supply
himself
with
what were a few
luxuries, but
Ustkeil upon as necessl
KU„-IS.'4aSS.^
^ALlfOKK
sss
luffi on us (DtiMn
CHEAPEST
....HEALTHIEST..
VNS
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
i-ioy-iT
^ North Uvtooa
is
Farm For Sale.
too acre* known na thw BUM or Mood-'
hwm farm. One of thn h«nt tn Qms4
rravwrse county; IM a
thn city.
A C. QRKIUCK CO« CITY.
PER 1000 WATTS
Grace Eplacopal.
Rev. C. T. Stout. Rector.
Comer Doardman Ave. and .Waftb-
Morning service and
Sunday school at 12.
Ev*enlng service at 7:30
All are cordially Invite
do TEL ShILSON
rUBSIHBB) UT
An ApiH-al for
Light,
irttMtt ytMi ic'iadie* in c«»*iome
ud Mon. T P I
Sisriao Ritir Elidiie
Li|kt ii< Pna Cl.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Ofleriug
HiUig—-Go or Synd." entire chorufi
Bapth
Fourtssnth Street Church.
Rev. W. T. Woodl
Morning. UI.H0: subject.
Sunday school. 2:80 p. m.
Sermon by the i»ahlor al 3
WRca
p m
Christian Sclance Strvlce.
ebss. IJ
ask-tsr
•.sUlcriU*.
Emma Olds
Sdio
tsehvted»-Mr C.liy H Wil
FImt Methodist.
Ham son
^
R.vltailon and ^a.ng-"Sending the
Rev. Wm. Laufman. PasU
GosiM-l." nine little glri* f
'
y ;3P. class meeting
.Motion
recitation- -Tlu*
la»rd *
lii;3u.
wiirship.
sernuMi
Work.- SIX little childfe^^•Resting by Yoke Wearing
UtHitation- Tb.Little
Work%-r’
Sunday School at 12:00.
Matiriive
FisMe
Epwonh U-ague
T
l,„H_'-\Vhat
Are
You
Udne
lor
Place as a Christian Clllreu
Je^usTFreda
U-an
and
Kubv
E. Carrel will lead.
7;3U. -Wesley
Hexvlce.”
March song-"Victory Uurs Shall
•The Catholic Chuixh and
Dr Snyder will sing "Where Is My
Wandering Hoy?"
The service will
be illustrated by 50 beautiful siereol* eight- girls in costume
lteciiaUon—"l>avbreak
01lv«- IV»1»^
ticim pictures
Ih*
rOH RtMT.
r»Tca pus Awai-tww
fur rnav ta «h. awwM
giiui'ba'* U-*en in i.ieiuiratK.n Allmt
Ixtys amt giiN will take part
March i-••loci.Ml.Miss Phnilie
Cn>
well
SiMig - Hit
Suushibe
entiro
Rev J.*Henniugion will sih
morning service
Sabbath achool. »;46.
All ara cordially Invited
links placed In
.ppiwhln*
Children's Day Program.
* *Srripture reading and prav'er
S.mg-- Lel ibe tb»s|H>l Light Shine
oui
entire rhom»
H.snation and solo - A Greeting.’
Rev. Henry McKinley. Pai
MortHitg service. 11.
At Edgewood there U a good <crowd
of congenial |>eople. as always, The
coitagea are practically all flUed
coitages
flUev and
will be so all sunftaer.
Among the
cottagers U the family of BUhop K
111 of Kansas City. The spirit
L-lfare of the resorters
vands
and
the
prase
Bishop AiwUl Is greatly appreclatod.
in Sundays and
froquently during
he week vesper; and communion serrices are held, and the vender
i iVe* especially form a beauUful lea
tire of resorting which U probably
tot afforded at any other resorL
Mrs Minty of l>etrolt b the gwesi
of her sister. Mra. Abbott
mong the Jackson people to ar• this week are Mrs Austin and
daughter. Mrs William Gibson. Miss
HuhUn and Mrs O G. Torrey
li
"The
Higher Life In Chri..l "
Suiidav school. 12.
Junior EmWavor. 5.
Senior Endeavor, k
W. M Gordon
and Jt-fsle Fenu. leaders.
Pentecostal prayer meeting Thuraly evening. 7: JO.
Saturday night, united prayer and
Flrat PreabyUrUn.
study of the Sunday school lesson
r. Wiley K. Wright. Pastor,
with the children
mar of Washington and Park
dcome to worship with us are
strangers, workingmen and the fxior.
llUti J
1 Mr*.
spend
here •
oying r
Jolly
ol
tivn h.vi- bwn hfre .ever»l
dM»
making It pleasant fur the guests
They are Joe
Howard.
Howard T.
Slisw. K Harry Brown, and Chas. U
Hommodleu, of Detroit. They are oc
cupying the collage of J. 8 Jenninga.
While It U still early,
.NorlhiH>rt
-ubj..ct
ring suffer^ so lung, but that one
tie of medicine, costing but a few
bottle
For sale tv Jas
cents. cured me -
vay of Grand
original owners of the re^
ed here.
nas srrnou
uric.
E Furuesk of Grand Rapids fs
for the first time, and Is so Imprt*«Ml with the attractions of the
that he has decided to build
>r three handsome and modem
planned and
hnrtlly
' woman
an tn the
s|HSk well <4
s Htpjaacb wnd Uver TableU
Ti
after
once trying them
They always pro
a pleasant movementt of the bow
Church of Christ (Dlaclples-).
Diarrhoea Remedy with a lestlmon
tv Thomas P. Ullom. Pastor
U1 of a man who had been cured by
lllmmsoii.
The case was so similar to my
r and Mrs Guy B. Willlan
own that I concluded to try the rem avsiKiaie workers
i
cdy
The result was wonderful
I
Meetings held in SleinU-rg . Grand
could hardly realize that
.TL..
JOL.V l-fttKi.
oould
.Im: THE MAH BOTH KiHD AID
r.v::
SPECIAL FM TUESDAY
and
cough IrlghUuHy and aplt blood, hut.
whew all other medlcinaa failed, throe
1100 home* of Dr. Klag’s New DM
covery wholly cured me and I gained
Sh pounds ** It's nbkolotol:
to cure Coughs. Colds. ImGrlppa. Brom
chliU and all throat and lung troubles
Price 50c
Wc and 1100. Trial bottles 10c.
10c
at Jas G. Johason’s and F. H. Meads
drug storw.
Boston: H J. rumaa. R W I’llman
Mrs Castle and family. W. H. James
FerMrs. Kaihryne Ooo.. Chicago:
Chlcw:
*Vr
^
,
Endeavor
Lucy. Peoria. Ills : Q H >Vaz
sidef each subji«ct
ler. Battle C'reek; D A Hill.Chicago;
Sunday even
W'lll Coder. Lawton. Mich
t*rmon by Rev
lireacher at the
dure yourself to
Vary Rrnnarkabte Cure of Diarrhoea.
L»*e i*f the m.H-t lug
will meet Wednes
Mav|b*wer
•About tU years ago fur the first
m
New memW. wllT
te in my life 1 bad a sudden and
ihU meeting
severe attack of diarrhoea." says
Mrs. Alice Miller, of Morgan. Texas.
• - but It came
•1 got temporary rell
Morutng service.
d for six long
back again and ngnln.
Th.- pazi
Evening service,
re misery and
years I have suffered i
•rning and cvi
ii preach U»th
It was worse
death. My husband spent bund
rods of dollars fur physicians* prvsertpUons and iroatment without avail
Epw v.rth U^ague. t .’to p m
Te
Fftally we moved to Bosque county,
\\y Hlaiv as a ChrUilan
CUu,
l home, and one day 1 bap
U-ader. Charles Strait
pened to see an advertisement of
cordial welcome to these servl
Chamberlains
Colic.
Cholera
apd
'C::^ ui;
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
CterwoatieaaL
<!5t»chUn. Pnrtor
U«r.U..
and the
pickerel
HANNAH & LAY CO.
cuntAL raws
Mr nnd Mrs McKfi»bM |
Tasmr.
Ind.
This class
►1 .n..r»oiiA Uim. »n »he tnmtU-r td .aid .>.t*t.
Mrs. Emma Tower. First Reader.
Modern Woodmen hall, over post!
“It l4«trv Hnjwylnfl’
A‘1» “I'aS
iTikfi.
To the one* who does ihecookinj- for the family, and
sometimes to the members of the family, to tind that
an entire baking has been spoiled HEr.tUNv; poor ex
tracts or baking powder had been used in iis manu
facture. ••Awoia.
••Awoia.SuoK Arsrsoy^rsop**^ b>
nson’s Pure Flavoring 1 xtracts anil
using Johnson’s
king Powder
Powder at 35c |>er i>ound.
Cream of Tartar Baking
qT.vr* A>r
^om. rntm^mr Jk MBorzm
MlMamckuia.
Butchers and Sausage Makars.
J. W. GtwiUctt M. D.
t o\‘l«
i^'^WhdS'.
um*- . m th. fJtjrg^Tr»v«-n»
michuias
At •fciTz’i’Td ‘h. iTotot. A uurt fiw i^id
rHiaSSaSoS
om-rKo^A-ri-rw
I
o.tbukblax>u.d.u.mbi
Pr#scrlptlon8 Carefully and Conscientiously Compounded-
-3obn$oti’$ Drug Si&rz.
raNHAU**ON
________________________ h»i>-r..«.n. im- mumiiiHmi. lor th«- ••xsminiim sud
______________________________ allommif «i. h ».'<xHUit.snaih*t all
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IK.14H int. rimt.O lu miAid t»isu-. srv r
♦e»»e»»»e»»Me»ee>»»»se»»»»»»»»t
traverse Gtf
st
•a
o-urt.j
rtbx-r
1
.JIENTISTS.•ts^rxT.’ssur
qlATS 1>F MlCBIOiS,
Business College
..tirsTJsLYtS;.
qjATK OF MK*H10AS. tvxunvy ul
In past eight years has started many on the road
to success. Let them start you. This is the greatest per
iod in commerce the United States or any other countr>*
has ever seen, and the demand for conn>etent Book
keepers and Stenographers is increasing. Prepare
prUWoB. wod Vkwt Vh* r
‘ ^
yourself at once..
and alrvady tl
Ing oQi how
woathcr oontlnuea hot the Lodge will
be the scene of a crush. The Beach
sx-.T^ rs“»w
there-will be no trouble to keep the
roonif full. If nppllontlona for nooomodaiions are any indication.
The Northport Summer AsaoclaHoa
tbe Prepared man Bas^ a Chance
CWty
QTATSOF MK-ttlOAS.
MU
Ad Writing next year, which will be free to all
Commercial and Shorthand students.
Fall Term l>e
gins August 81, mW.
'^¥n«hato
•oMbr «.*«•«•
uA
PO.UM AT*
tk.
«ttM«
AmiOTmi ex
«
«ilH C /f. Dvekerap, Prin.
ON YOUR OUTSIM
/
: am, MUBL. aATUEDAV. JULY
THB XVXKnrO BIQQBD. Ttti%
mCINMMO*9 Or»r>d Oi^mrm
•w|»l»or**«l by
AUU M»XT WggK.
Oorrtrrf oolr>g MONDAY, J»jly i3^H
MR. WILLARD mack and MISS MAUDE LEONE
^roKmakrt Oom*dy Oonr»p»rty lr»
Oorrk»cll*» Mnd Draknr»ak», inoludlrtK
rssr;: "X man of my$t«ry" X'
Free Monday Night
if aecmMBM
haldiacapaidSOcTickat.
MM cmnninF
m
M
PriCBs: lOc, 20c, 30c
UkphMtz
Citizens* - 112
Bell . . 191
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
TlAUl FELL 2.900 FEET
He Ural party of the Wt-que tong
since the opening occurred uik
ling, and was a delightful affair,
ut 3U couples were i>rvaeni. and
jr they tripped the Ughl
George E Blue 6f the Hannah A until a
Lay
Mercantile C.
left today for laniasi
A Steffens- orchestra.
Grand Rapids and Chicago to
buy l.y Hie
Canyon City. Colo . July 11 —Three
Bmyst. Colo-. July 11 -"OoDd Clll
furniture for the holiday stock
engines
and
2o
cars
of
a
freight
train
SMuklp*' day la the Chrtstlaa Bn
Mrs i-Ted J. Adams and daughter
BREVITIES
Jumped
the
Denver A Rio Grande
Katherine of Grand Rapids are the
Albert Carlisle of East Hay
la asarir'all the a»setlnc> S*ibe da> track in the Royal (iorge and plui
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J Wallace
the Hpm. addresasa preaeotaikaai into the Arkansas river, a »*heer
of Htalh street.
Ilenrj- E. CarlUle
aad aciaca tsad toward the aobjoct of 2.000 feet.
Miss Julia
Billings
returned i< Friday.
The
engines
have not yet I
aad the leadinc apeahere. among tk
Grand Rapids this morning
Hhe wii
Ten freight cars are also
Dtotrict Attorney Joseph W f\ilk id found
be at EdgewiKMl again later in tbe sea
deep and I
m Louta. wars mea whose fame la the
raaoh of their efforts fur mui
^"e. W. Roblnsim of Chicora. Mias row morning
and BUte reform
left this morning after a short visit . Dr. 8. O. Sawyer
iawy
won the medal for
The three engineers,
engineers. a UreOiSfl
Many thooaaad delegatea begt
with old time friends here
•
high gun at the shoot of the Traveree
day. as they did yesterday, with devo^ a bratemau di^ppeared in the wreck
Mr. and Mrs F. L Gregory and Mr. City Rod and
d Gun club yesterday.
y
The accident look place near
tkma. Moralag prayer meetings were
and Mrs. Al Hough of Toledo. Ohio,
Beatrice Stevenson of Fblladel
held la a score of churches at € 30 hanging bridge in the Roys! iiorge
are spending several weeks at Carp phU has taken a position on the med
t six miles/east of Canyon City
o’clock
Many
Impromtu
i
ical staff at the -Nurihem Michigan
the most
picturesque railroad Lake. They are occupying the
am teld^Ue^streeU. aad
nah cottage.
spot in the west. The g.^rge is only
Charfes Bova and Ray Blackburn
lake part la the aenrlces oa the way 6U feet Wide, but the renks rise perreturned this afternoon from
Icularly from the Arkansas rlv.
to work
Aa hour before the
TRAVERSE BAY LINE STEAMERS
City, where they attended the i
to Teat Badeavor was opened. City to a height of more than a third of
ill make a rate of one fare for
Frank Smith. Jr. relumed i
was thronged wUh several thou
the round trip to jiarties returning the
u-rmx.n from a several monll
The freight train was - Umnd eat
peraoas. who
sang
Endeavor
In Ihe upper iH*ninsula. where be has
s while they waited for the ser Two of the engines were ‘ dead,*’ I
been looking after land interests of
ing drawn along
ke a ctHd. plqasaui ride on the
the Oval Wood Uah Co.
out warning the
bay. You will enjoy it. Boat leaves
Ralph and H
Nurthport this afternoon
T|je for at «:4U a ni . and 2:iK) p. m
the day. the addresses of eminent
abing on
lies
mt-r will have charge of the fdueral
f
speakers
being interspersed
with a few feel and then plucngixl into 1
You
can reach all of the bay poinU
oi the late Mrs Voice.
y prayer aad with
stirring
Christian abyss dragging the
nglnes a
nd return the same day at one fye
Hervey
Anderson
has
returned
I "Hiymaa. One of the most Interest injt iu of the car. after
.If the round trip.
ln>m an extended trip to Elkhart and
Tw.* of the ttn-m< n jumiM-d.
\ aad novel features of the gatheriuK
..thcr
places
in
Indiana
St night, when s
glnoers refusing
leave their posts
One fare for the round trip »o a
Miss
Mildreth
Duckeray
keray has
rell t<» rertain death in the
luiy iM.ints. reluming the same day.
an
extend
2.tKSi ft^i below
bled on the steph of
Daily Morning Excuraiona
with friends
Grand Ri
tc capltul and united
gorge when the
Take the slear
Aivord and daughter Frutu Traverw CHy
cars rati off the iraeKk
slirrtng songs for
The break
er at
8 4U a m for
Neabtawani
the*o£nliatkjo U
(»f the coupling sieved
weeks- vUli in Hagtnaw with her sis where you Will connect with atei
More than 10.000
fr<im failing Into the river
C reset' III returning to Traverse City i
li
a
m.
This
will give you a
at
lU:
" Howard l»ng nnumed to his hu
It
rtde
of
twenty
four
mlU‘» vu
in l/iKkiK»rt UKlay after a visit in
At the annual business meeting
> bajiand can Ih> made cvci
city with his sister. Mrs J H !
the afternoon all the old officers were
If you wish a longer i
reflected
as
THrae Hundred Japanese and Mexi Gough
It willjand you at Omena <■
C
J
Smith
went
to
Northiiori
i
FraacU E Cla
la Settling Differences—F
-t where
ytm will
ct»nnt I With
morning on business.
William A Hhaw; clerk. George
steamer returalug to Travel
Dead and Fifty Wounded.
Mr and Mrs N E. Glbbard i
Graff; auditor. Pred H. Kidder. ‘
One fare for it
Miss Grace of Charlotte are visiting at 4:26 p m
retiring trustees
Mr and Mrs Arthur Glbbard
this trip.
Afternoon Excursions
state, terrltofial aad provincial aocl
l/os ’Angeles, July 11-Mine
From Traverse City
Take th
'fhe family of Sidney Frank
red and ttfiy Japanese and the
make this city their home in the fu er Crescent every attemoon
The report of tbe general secreti
umber of klexlcans. empluye.1 ,
lure.
Mr FTank received w telegram fi*r .Neahiawanta where you v
In dealing with the progress made
layers by ihe Hants Fe. have U-^-n en
the society, showed that it had gn.wn gaged in a bUxMly lumie fur five days
IhaT
they'"ha.rirrKl^l
ThJm^Dum^tJer^
from one society. In llUtl. to 64.020 In JH2I-61 j
desert Ik iwahii Victorville
many, and would start at <mce
I
. 1»03. from one demomlnatlon to
V
According to advices
Traverse City
Mr. Frank has lak
thaa Vi. from one cUy to every
here.
a residence on Eleventh sirtn i
try. and from 60 members to 3.822..1*n
and a million and a half more Ic
etles bearlag atrlctiy sectarian n
VITIEB
but patterned
after
Christian
Keluw. agent for the
deavor and gaining their inspli
Marquette Rallw .
!Cetved thlt
from It
There has been a net gain
morifliig the shipping hills for the ma
1 tbe number of spcletles in one year
LUMBER FEUD SETTLED
terlal lor Ihe
new
freight
house
t.WO.
m.lml.U- lh«i 1
w hlch is It. be erected on Caas sln*el
rer. dly 11-The annual «.n
C
lietweeii
the
railroad
and
Lake ave
I of tbe International (ibristian
trif. and B.fterneaa of Year. I
i In full f..re<
in Benzie County.
While thU disease U not regarded
There
will
I
k
a
lutH-ting
of
.1^*
with tens <
In atteni
ts fatal. It is certainly a most dls
I-Vankfori, Mich . July 11—The elate Clerks union Monday night in Muuia
ess meeting of
At the t
resslng malady, ami if auv thing can
St ion of officers
Kentucky has no special comer on
tbe United Society of Chrtatlan En
iK- devlst-d to cure it. a great botm
cluh^ug <
e feud industry, unless it is perbap.
deavorera thU afternoon, all the old
n»iit»*m-<l upon
ofltoera were reflected as folUiws: in the life destruction end »»( it
South Cniun street, and will haudU
IhMirle county has furniKheHl
President. hVancU E. Clark. D 1)
bau^uvo oxiM-nmoiils
rival lumlHTmeii that only Jewelry
treasurer. William A
8haw; clerk
prtivf that Oils in-j
The through train from Ciueiunai
George B Graff; auditor. hVetlil!
uf hay fiViT if
prt-voni
all
ailark
on Ihe G. R A 1. main Hue. known a»
twT» i*r Ihn-o u-eks bifore the
.\o 6. l.lew out a flue when near Ash
years the Crane l.iiml
The retiring trustees were also
lual ap|Harauc-f of On- dltM-asi- ami
firm of Bellows Bios
uiierattnl tun and delayed the train uulll an
elected and presidents were nai
i It may Im- relied upon if usml
other
engine
could
U*
aeni
to
puM
Hit
the
lletale
rlvei
river
In
th.lumber
lung
for the various sUtes. territorial and
hfully alUT the disease has be
stalled tram in. The local train diu
rade
The opiHisHiou and dlM
and afford
i. to relieve
here at 8:20 was delayed until W \:
iieiiis aiislng fn.m
their
l»ui
sIK-edy cure.
on that account
eals has b.-. n the source of hun
aoW huud
S K Wait A Sons
f law suits, and m> term of the Ben
Ic circuit court during the past
Dtai idea that Christianity i‘ n*hpiratt»ry
m of expanaive forces, that years tias InH-n without tUmagt
UKIH io TV
•you can no iiKire conffne the rellKlon brought i.y either |Mirty
fund
the
money
if
H>..
Vi-sterday ilo- heaiU of ImuIi
of Christ to its old limits than
afford relief
rns held a C4.uferem-e and a
can grow an oak in a flowerpot *
iIu- euro of
to wipe on the slate and cca.ne .
aat MO ceam. to gn.w U to beg.
ftver *^ihey" “w ill*' ^
iilng a prominent
luiiable plan, and waul all who ar^-‘
as an arbitrator of «Ii future dlsp
subject to this di.Htressln
Meath. 1 thin
lively
estimated
iH-gln it* use at »»nce, w it
e yt.UJllv
intiv
ev
for pututuiilitv. a regard his son did sianding that if it di»es inot gtvo wuduring their
nut share. One morning young M
Isfaction. the purchase prlcr- Ih to
I Masting Hsid Ya srday Afts as lliigauis
dan. then 8 years old. deseemitd
‘ refunded
euro hay
lly late for brakfast and was
Stomach dosing catuio t
fiowi In Frlands Church jand Offi
GIBBONS MAS A CHANCE
ver.
A change of cllimate lx ibe^
he door by his father, wattb in
asra Clactad for Ensuing Yesr.
hervUufuro {
tsml. - Is this right, airr demanded
*omel.
w hlch
The Cardinal May Possibly Succeed the i.relate in stem tones.
1 don t
Tbe annual meeting of the county
Idb-d Sherldsu. l.K,klng
Leo as Pope.
C. T U was held yesterday after
nii-i pretending to think
ue. July 11
The fact that thi
principle.
loon at tbe Friends church, and the
1 cardinals are aiiuosV huiHlees the question ^
laic.like that of i
eports of the
y*^r s
work ,were
Idtnl has led to the serious con
his conduct.
er Ihu.k tfa
dven. OAcers were elected for tht
slderatlon ui the name of
Cardinal
msulng year as follows: ^President
•r Christian Co
Spwolail'fclb*
MSlIine Olaaatcr on the Denver A
IN FIVE DAYS FIGHT
HAY FEVER ABOLISHED
The Greatest Sale this Town Has
E»er Known!
A FEW DAYS MORE AND THE GREAT ADJUSTMENT SALE
AT STEINBERC-S STORE \A/IUI
Money has been coming in rapidly and so many claims paid,
that but few'creditors remain to be satisfied. These we are
anxious to clear up and have cut prices afainio make quick work of It.
* SHORT LE.NGTHS of l*rinis, l^wns,
To dear up....................................................... .. ....
irihiip to KK:.
...... 2ic
27 INCH CRH.\MOniNG CLOTH, well worth C,c.
^ Ql/»
To clear up. per yard................. ................... ................ ...................................................... *____ _. O-jVn
HKST gUALlTV. APRON CHECK GINC'.HAMS. in red and Avhiie/pink
and white, brown and while., and black and buff, worth 7c ,lo Sc; to clear up. A\g%
FINEST WASH GOODS, includin^j mercerized Oxfords. Silk striped Dim- QFwFh
iiies etc., worth from (»5c to STk . to clean up. ]>er yard.......... ................................. Oi/O
L.-MMES’ CORSET COVERS, lu rfeci
full iize. rufffetl. lace, or embroidered. worth 25c, to dear up. each-................
00
LADIES* CORSET COVERS, bij; raiiLU* of choio tlaimy styles, worth t>r>c
to Toe. to dear up. each............................................ ....
LADIES’ RIBBED VESTS, wosth Sc to lOc.
i.) dear up. each..................... ........................................................................
,
. y..........................
“L/
LAI IKS’ KlBBhD VESTS AND l*.\N I S. one lot. inclmlinij25c to
val- 1
lies, to dear up, each
.................................................. ......... ...................... ......................
If you want tu participate in all the good things, visit this store
every day. Hundreds of lotsare often times sold before we have
a chance to advertise them. «
«
«
«
«
«
-iMiOHi-r -riuE. lo O’01-00hc.
I5 ’
srirr”
r.':urir •«'
CMMTYW.C.T^U.
n grtfcvry and drug
K>r lu task* mont^y.
eau at owe.
lb.
DR. J. W. HIQQiNB. Dantiax. haa raCALMAN'fi INTERIOR SPAR It
RoDUmuuiX
/ AlinridMeat \
(
Bills
1
V
'51b IMI. /
^
If Vow L.OOO Ifl
“...T.rji'.i
r.‘.
erse City; aecfetnry.
Mtss
Manha
Bnmey.
Traverse
City;
i
Mrs. Hophlas of Inierlorben
With the election of new oBlcvrs it
U the Intent
tive cm
During
nations
in the county, and as a result of pan
of her work three new soclelies hav»*
been orgnnlted--une at Neal with 12
members one at Kingsley, with thi
same -number, and one at Grawn wi
U members. Mrs Ue^»rge W Wetb
belag praaldent
Other ptilni. ha
beea visited and ot
that has put the CO inty work in far
MAmnAmsETmu
I of Frahabis Produc
to the
auad last evaalng. the prospect f
crop of p4chas Is as follows in
bouaUas Included in
the
Michigan
k* Cardinal t
jught into tile
tiHl that hi- Wi
small groiMi of
outset, and that
irdluals fn.m the
eb‘<ied hi‘ would
into i.inr*
the prime of inanhiHHl
Wh.-u he bts^mes anxious alK^ut
hU soul si.d turns to religion. This
dotage
And this fn.m a child of S,—Cleve^
> here I
Mra. Volca Waa a Pioneer.
Mrs Voice who died at Norlhport
Thursday evening, l.as l.eeii a rt-sideut
has lMH>n dead 14 years IWeased was
S3
years of age. and the cause of
death was i.Id age
She leave, two
x»rt and titnirge
Volte
and
lorgau of Sautt Hie. Marie
All
.NonhiKirt for the funeral
The
funeral will be held tomorrow* mom
lug at lu:3o from the Congregational
church, under the dlrectUgi of Ralph
No Pity Shown.
Allegan ............. U
Brnrleo ............. t7 Benzie ..................... 4d
lonu ...............
10 Grand Traverse 62
Kaat ......................11 ManUtee .............. 03
OiUwa ................ 10 Mason .................. 6u
Van Biiran ... 14 •baelanau ............. H
' Mwwlj^ ...
44
Averag
..»v..vu’s- Arnica______________
me.
BqugUy good for bums and all
aches and pains. Only 26c at Jas. O
Johnson s and
F. H Meads
drug
THB MABKmi
Dartoll
rtoU.
July ll.~July wheat. 70|*c;
t rad. 70%c; No. 1 com. 62c; No
tu oala. 42HC.
.oa
with tteirvOvercoats.
sa.
W.
Baxter
;h fall suite and
— ths now
eeim. 6«1he: Jaly oau. iOKc; Beptem
IU76: lard. |7.
M2W; ribs.
Ume ago lor Mrs Michael
Oberlla.
The OMiBumottt waa made la Italy, aad
» WANT AB.
For this imiwrllem-e young Fherlin was eondemued to write an essfi.v
X -The Thr.e Ages of Man.” Uers
U What he wrote:
There are three ages of man —
1.. Wh.n he Is engaged in plaimlng
every mm elvaide m«*de of wi. keduess.
This is knovvu ss the age of lnno< eiit'e.
^:it^*So
Ovar Firat National Bank
ms:
wilt. Mra B
Twkt-W at nu U-«r«l.
Mayor Mulvihillul Bridge|K.tl. Cowl
told the other day a story of hU l>oy
hood.
•There livtsl in our lowu.” he said,
|*oor. hall vvltied ma
kind of muuia of liU religion. He used
to go every afie, n.K.u to « lonely field,
soil km-eltng ih. re Ih IiIihI
earth, he would pray at tlv- top of Us
fur thirty o. forty uituutes at
lime. Home of uw boys would foUo
uow and then, hide on the other
aid# of the mound, and listen to him
with womlerment.
-One atteru.H.n be prayevl sIk»uI hla
Sins
lie vowixl that he was tbe wick
edest man tliai bad ever lieen tTcaled.
He dvH larevl that he deserved death.
He iH gged the Ixvrd to pul an end tA
him then and there.
The Ringleader Of our t-rowd was
op near the to|» of the nmund. and
at this point he shoved down on tbt
Ing mau a gieat load of kwat
Insianily tbe poor fellow apranff
to his fe»-t
” It s an aw ful world. thU.* U- mut
tered. ’You euirt say a thing In foa
hot what it's taken. Ui earnest.' And
he turmtl and walked homeward at a
^l ffalL”-Kausas CUy JouroaL
I^r. J B
liMi;
Smith. J«aal«
Special iH
Oxfords
Zbeemlv Shoe for
Ihe Summer.
Uomnna rmfnt OxHrd 5.00,
Pimr— 5 imith OiHrOa. m
TidMd Patent../.. 9S0
Pmfnt
dull mat
top, guaranteed;.... 2J59
rnmniM8hn0,.,.,A5€f0$5»
■
.
-OF-
Boots, Shoe;, Rubbers, Fiiturss,
Show, Gases, Settees, Rugs,Carpets, Foot Stools
The entire slock of
-ryinan must be sold to
satisfy trust mortgage, within 001
Ibiays'from July (i, \\m.
I'have employjcd
Nlr. Fryman
...
,
M-11 the stock under
my direction, he having no interest in the ^tock except
to tlraw a salary.for sellink^ it out. These shoes must
be sold
FOR CASH ONLY
Ar»gJ
^riom K
tmmm *EHmrw wKole
Own a Oome
Mr. 1-ryinan has carried a first classSitock of Boots
and Shoes, everythinj; up-to-date, and you now have
the opportunity of buying' ^ny part or all the stock at
less than manufacturers prices.
on the Gast Side
139 P-RONT S-TRCC^
Most desirable property in the
' ci ). Sixty lots to sell on the
CBtiest terms you’* ever heard
o£
Think of it.
dowTt, $6.00 A month. Here
is a -diance to save money- in
the t afest way. Come up and
leara more about them. Citi
zens’ i'hone, 60G.
Parasols
Choica of all 9 f oar rrimmad
FaraaoH al
Ball Price
Zo-niqht Onfy
M
«< $ »-chet.
FimrioiOMhtdM......... 1,08
CmmMTnp OitftdM, leather
sole and heel...............JJ9
rrr™ w i ^
Moaa litter Uken from tbe bof i
la cooing toto
army sUblea.
The Nerlinfcr
Real Estate Ercbange
clearing sale
Cp9k PKt hr Drtss
€00dtme*t»ttkl
sun a
W. P .Crotser, Trustee
GOOD PIANOS
AT BARGAIN PRICES
Many cheap Pianos are little better than imitation goo^ thev
fall far short of the stanilard in appearance and tone, even w^en new“
and after af few years they become worse than usekss—loi^ metal
lic; action sluggish and uneven, and finish gone. To find a lowpneed Piano of quality and reliability is a problem that i^y homes
We have alsrajs advised the purchase of sood; t^d Pianos,
rather than cheap, new instruments, byihos^Jteir^al
to invest. Our long experience has shoira us that thi is the best
policy, especially where the used Piano/ are put in as „_____ ._____
we pul them. Ever)- mitrumenl of this class is sent to our Detroit
£»ct«y «.d thoroughl, overluuJeJ^^e beii« offered for ttle. We
m«ke no e»tr» charge for thB .ervtefrthe buyer gets tbe benefft in
increaaed worth and durabUity.
There are a number of these BARGAIN PIANOS on our
fioms at present; they represent actual savifigt of $50, $76. $100,
Md in some cases more, A small first payment will secure one of
them, the balance may be paid m easy monthly instaUmenta WE
GUARANTEE satis&ctioo in every instance, and wiU exchaoce Ibr
new Pianos within a year, if desired, allowing fnll price paid.
in and look these Bargains over, also our exccBent Moek
of new STE
TEINWAY. GRINNKLL BROS., (our own
SJpHMER, KR AKAUER, STERLING, HAINES BROS.,
other world-renowned Pianoa
GRINHELL BROS.
I
ft' '^’Y V ^''-rV'
.-■■-■^’"1 ■• •^i
vK.-.r,
-. *<-:U
THE EVENING RECORD
;:r-^' •■•■■- :;■ i r:i.;T
PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY. JULY H. 1903
HART TWO
Che €o^itid Hecord’s Up-to-Date Hiustrated Feature DIPLOHItCnNEWnELO
Socialism’s Marvelous Growth In Germany
Washington Fortign Cor^ to
Study Our CommefcUltom.
WILL mraoT THsn omaikrm
Blama^ bagan to ad with tpe anarchUls. howa%ar. Aa
I afforta to dlaclpllna I axpreasrd by the founders of tbs party.
,aan blockad to aoma lbs ultimate object of tha Ikxia* ivm. but in I e ezcltesnant ocoa>nt and the subatUuby an all
fthich
Interests
cbancellor autcoad»f pried In disaoIvliiK parliament and aleit*
, compriiikm. Iia pla«- tw>lns
Ins a Dtajurlty that would do M be
wuhrd. A atrlncant coercion Uw was
tlon .uf prtMluttlon
at w.«^r |.aaaed, boclallat eluba and Jouramong the-producers, and the vesting
' of the owt.ership of land and capital m
I^MHC «f«st show or Mron«th b)
■
UoHol Domoirau of CI*rr.
■
al tb. rocmi .lactkm. In
^
<^U7 bAA arouaad i»oi only
«»orma»y but Ibir ouiaI4* aoii l
to tb« rrattaatlofi of th- Efua tiif |^o*-r
to i*K»ra ibao J.ttto Oto In IMS la a Eiaat
atrtto. but that !• juat tha airKW
by tha OarifUMi SociaUat. a|n. havt, tl.ua
fuUlllad tb« ^r*dl.Uo.»a of tbHr bill
Haul loadrr. Fard>i.af.d A usual llab. I
ibai tba balloUns wouM j.r..vr that
aociaJian. aou baa a airo..a. r hold on
tba baarta of tba Gannan
il.ui,
the i.ei.i.la aa..w
a, « co^p. ratJva
t.Wealth
ro,.»,n< i.wr
tUh
Tbcra is ibus a dlstin. t aim m %wU a. ,.piM.ard to the
Sh ».l<,wy ..»ia4aui.r*.B
ti.. far the
lal lKu..« t;.ls have
UU.red • bierly to froKK.tr legialatton
tor the Wllein.tl.t of the lalorins
cbisaea
Tbcr. tan U-.tu> .loul l th:.l In .lerm.tn> there was and still
.Kiy arc crushed by tazai
syMem of lompulsory
he. h
I,. suK-lsl on a* a
and are bJ' hlj .treated by the
\jp - higher . Ltsm s alike. This
rg..|> for II
larg..|>
the steadily h««vy
to the r
Uni. the two ifuK-t signlHcant I
tor> beit-^ the fo.»d and tnllltary pi
the horiie.1. of H.'riiian |h>1i!ics t«M
tl.m.
Th^
twoik long hours for
for the tiiillKma
r that the kuia«>r
rt.ient with the
lew. larsvH on
1> A hu h n. in fe^or
n .li iling with the
iKKij.le,
tba b*rty‘a vi« i<»ry Is rn.|.bu»ia^il by
tba fa. I that oa lnt to jh*. uliai auf
frasa Uwa many Oamuu.s arr dlafran
tblaad wblla tba aoia ad a Gcb otbu or
a mambar of aonw» prlv»les.^<l • luaa
ceonts not aa ona vola, but many It Is
tboa avldant that tba Ito laliala mould
bava pollad tbouaanda mnif vot.m
undar awcb al«t tioii <on<im..ns u» ar.
found In Ibis ^untty. fur aaamUa. and
tbair r^praarntatom In ihr r»^l. hala*
• ould
.orTasu..ndln«l> ai—tar. In IkctTh^y tnlsbt'hava salntd a
mAjorltr\of Iba arats
As It Is. boa •
avar. tbaV ara rrJol.lnK. tbay b.i>«
fivao IbaNbalser pauaa
Juat mhalVlb y WllllHin II mill nnm
puraua toward tba avar cmalns i^rty
U luoblamatUal. tboush thair ara nui
a faw who in.Ilna to Iha opinion ibaLha
may coma oil bla IlsuratUa hl«h bo,a.
and a^tond tba band of friandahip
tba lioctaUaU
It will ti« raiia-iiHm-r, !
I Mdoubl.,bv
>aul
Sumer
I hliiurlf mial.iUy In
iha
Ion of tb. lalM.ildf clmuna of
Inuwif throughout lis history .m.l w.is
,m mlK-r of the n.M
re-. hrl 'iw of Ph.> 1 N ri;utn oliliUte. «*rlgKMi.prtlhy wnh
I vino lit., inov.-i
llltlu.-.ue of U.l.l
.kn«ht he
lapidlv .ol..i'i».l s.».i.,HsUt Views ami
siKUi N-r aiiH r.iUo.u,. as a gic.it ik.IuIcAl orginisr in.Wd. allhowch he
ranks .-Vi- one «»f the imwt brilliant ib Uito-in the rei.liKtig his preilmnlnan e in Ins »»;.rtv lesls iimrt' uixiii hts
fa* lilt V for mursh.tlins -iiid dlrei'tlag
bU followers. 1:.)k1 h.is not gi
rich out of Ids iK.litn .il .«. tlvlttea.
mm
tel »h .J. IS ».K.n IIH the debates we
a».
u.t
lie h,.s fie.iuenlly Uvi.
pii‘o,(..4 foj l.z. in.ijcsly and i
ainepf bla
has a|
lHIH* I-»»^.H
{ mill U-• .1 loil,‘
io
..m. .aI Her
U.-.
IlMi.
nln«
may i.d
Ins tu tbe arsun
tera. that the kal
kind
y grew
n'e
It
accord
'r V "n
iioloit gioup II. Oerin.iiiy are Singe
V*‘llm.ii. H.insteln rtnd .\uer. Singer
Is n Jeti. a million »ir.‘ a shrewd bua|muK IMI. nml at tin s un, time « nouk^
phil;.inhio|'i>i
V..limit is ii baron
tail ti.ie Usikiiig un.l of gr.'ut iK-rsoiial
111 .;:... iism
lb s. , ved Hi the tVan. oPriK^i.:n w.i, n
Iving a wound that
.Ill-pled hum Tin goxemment at i.i
tm . I... Ine.l \ iiilm.ir tin- most dange
uuv nn miK i of the S.k lallst iku t
>(. >11 1« u .liKtiok'Uinhed l.ixv>«i ai
wid r. .\u. 1 Is .1 hiiiies.K titaker, wl
I ft.rm.d
?
It In-, .u... . \ . i«
's ‘" u Ih M Vl
; fa. t«>r In if. t man
- lead. r. I.lebkn.. I.i. t..*. II, with llei
the r«:i. liMt.iy u
d.Mtibutlng luillota. Three years later
the party garltred twelve seata more and
ent motive-the renllaatlon
1o sl»y ' full iu.Midns of tbe . veiH am
aiM lallam has apimrenlly ct.ii
•ni|d i€. ] s.. fur IIS to vu.oui.iee ib. S- i ,
It a 111 be futile for him to
I In the f>nle of fit.' ri.'i
thaart the K«h lalUta blgber
Hut ..riel HeU 1 .III.I 1.1.d
an und.Tslandli.K
that, by arrlvlns
Inol eo .■oiiilKU ti d Ihrins«*U.-a us
i h.irged >ith an utl. i.ijd i.t
ttvuNon. tbe Inui tdiuiH.•11.^1 Ik gi
Iht eltsllon after election, lilsmarck.
Ik- It noted, sought to oftaet th..- InIlucme of the iCiK iallats by adopting a
s. h. ine of governmenlal Insuraiu^ for
working pt^ipie. and Wlllliim 11. has
likewise oaUM'd to W p.rsseil a llulillK-r
of measures ars lullstic In tendency, but
neither the lion I'hameUor nor the
inllUaiit sovereign steinn.eAl the tide In
the slightest.
In fact, the more the
So. iMlIsts g.ilned the more they sought
to gain
The So. iullsla luuat
tbinsa
ray of the empire and has «lre
lu strut lensiba It* brlns warring elr. | Iremo. lats w.-r.* el.-i l.'.l
It would Ik. but a HI- I p.iil. imenl llu gos. in
tnents
Ills lose!I
tfl
efTorl*. Ill a«K' him Ui I - I fe.1 SetloUsl> al irtlied
tins .H^«4
urn. ;md inon. y m fuitln tlng the m.
tel. ^ts of th. .<1K lal IVIIUM ruts, agaliis
Wb..iii Ihe kais.'t. m a s|H-ei h deflver»*.
OEOEOE H. VOLLMAK
(SEATED.)
Idaa. illS. l Md.-ill
j
-ui.l With wlnuii by tbe lr«iny id -fair
H
.\l»M\iCTi»N HlUfF.
PHASES OF LIFE FROM ALL OVER THE IVORED
NOVEL ADDITION'TO THE EQUINE WORLD.
CHARLIE OATES IN WALL STREET.
d uf the
lor MaclK.nald In <
i tnK.ps 111 tVylon Is Colonel Oorl-i.rn x'ampbell Money. I». H. O..
bears the reputation of being a
• gallant si.ldler He fought In the
mm
PRESIDENT
OF
Lb
BERIA.
Thi Iitih r.-j uMi. Ilf LiU'ria. on lh«
wcMt . .MSt of Alii.;i, huK re,viilly beea
..pui ). .' luniing out to be Art.l
.1 laiHi.l portrait of
h'f.-.wltb r.piiKlU'vd Liberia
Igorou. uud luurv luulli,
oent have bought two of 1
battery woik. llaVoii dr Vt
ithgMv
:*•>:
j
fldd til which th« iDMBhOTi «r tha
dijilociiatlc coepa at Waahlaglw Wf
atriving for aopraatocy. aay* tha Kaw
YorkUarald At ochar worli oafltala
tha Une betwaao tha dlpknatSe aad
latiUr aarricaa la atrleOj dfaWB. hat
wave of commarctoUam whMi htta
swept over the Uiitlaa atataa a»d !»•
rafted Kurope demaada that tha fac^
elgn envoy aecre
— -be iHWted <!?n An
tatmaatt of hla ootmirymai
That they, may get In c
wUh tbe conauUtea of that
govorumenla aud thmam
Amertean bualueto mathodi
tlona In aU aeriloua of tbe <
aral diplomats hare beeo li
[Id additions
change, and
additkina aeem adTtoabla.
Mayor dea Plaachag. tha
month on a trip through tha araaC aa
far aa Han Pranclaco and tip tha coaat
to BcatUe. lie expects to slap an hla
way out at rUUagn. IVnrar. Balt lAha.
Hekua ami other Imiawtant citlea.
The amUaaadora trip as origtnally
mapiH^ out w as curtailed by\haoacaa>
ally of hi. retunilug to Waahittgtoh
from the dedlratory ezerdato at Bt.
ia in April tu sign the last of tha
Veuexuelau |»rolocola.
Ai
Anotbar yeor
be hopes to spend /*ver*II laoBtha oo
the same route Ui fGrther iatudy of tha
Returuing tu
a.hUigton In Octobaa
from the Wwltu. N. 11. whafo ha tl
ding the summer. Baron too BtamiMirg. the ilerman.ambaaaador. wUI
sUrt on an extensive trip of laapaction
of the Herman <x>nsulat«a In tha waaC
ig to f-hlcago. 8t Ixmla. Danrar.
Fraticlacix law Angeles and prohSeattle.
lice comlhg to Waahlngtoo tha amlador has had ocoaalon to caaffaBlie hU entire euiluiasy suff. and la aelecUug hla new aecrwtoriea ba 'baa dOBS
so with a view to the raat amsBat ot
commercial work the emhasay la callad
upon to do. Aa each Dew aecretary has
arrived the ambaaaador has aaBt him
off to vUlt tbe (vatera of Indoatry la
the east aud mkhlle
bafota parmlttlug him to Uka u> hla duties at
he embaaay.
While nu Important changM bars
oogh Inveatlgatlon of the ooB«idaBa
in the Urge cldea. and wUl adrlM thair
smmenu of the f
NEW
m
I'VV- \
THE
— '-^4
Be Made at tbe <
\
liiu.vt.ui II., DU with the objcti of
j.x-:illiig lu Afrl. a fr,*ediUfU and recap-’
g,.x. ni- j.iy, .
,v. k l.iU ri* t> ill every seuiis
ii^Wlug
U time in rutts to oChar larga
dtka to make the personal aoQBalnb
of hU counHT*a cooauU.
jQaaerand. the Vr^oeh aaihatoador. U aUo aUylng op thU aide this
mummer to get In toiwh with iiBariraa
life In all i»arta of the country and bo
able to post hU gorernment on commercial aa well as dU>locuatlc BMttan.
aadea
score of pretu Bayonne (N. J.) glrta
aays the New Tortt World.
and bad an outing to WeatBeld. Thag
bed the station at EltaabsUi Jnst
aa tbe train on wbicb Sir TboffMW was
fsturulug from Waahlugtoa paUsd la.
Aa aoon as tbe glria learned that the
Britlsb sportsman was «pB the train
they Inauted upon aeelag him. Blr
lift bla car and aheok each
girl*, band aud gave them a haBdaotoe
uct 1o divide Mlee Ooxob. the
only EnglUb girl In the party, eaprtoB
ed a hope tbat tbe Bbamroeh might
win Sir Tbomas ebook her band
Tbe gtrli iheered
COLONEL GORDON MONEY.
1-the lattlea of Atbara and Oindurman,
In Uuh of which he participated
vVdunel Money
oner xxaa
xxas born
bom in
In IMI
IMI and
f Seventy-nlnih foot in 1
A UNIQUE TIMEPIECE.
There are many curluu. cUk k. lu vxtslence. tut probably none tliat 1. eo
novel as the UmepTtve shown A ixoo-d
drum with an axle of metal <tu.k
through it U upheld by two string, m
a way that the latter gradually
EDNA MAY’S LATEST PIQTURL
WOMAN * VIRTUE*.
camera has caughi in « \ li.itui lei i.ilc i-un*. b.i.
Gharls. Oatsa. whoi
I In the doing, of Wall .Heel
He 1. the Si.n and
for some time been pyor
oxer iJ.
light hand man of John
rohn AV. Oates, w ho not so very long
Flerpont Morgan la a battle foi cx.niixH uf the l^.uUvHI.
A French iiaper has Just taken n ple
biscite on the question. ‘'What are the
atx moat eaaenUal virtues in a womanr*
The readers of La li-eaae voted for the
following virtue. In the order gtren.
the numU
to each quality
ISST: nuW
maternal I
uence are
II
i
FOUR THOUSAND YEAR OLD RACING MODEL
BOTPTIAN MODKU
an Ingenious de
vice It take, t X.
acUy tweniyfour hi.um for
the drum to go
from top to boiC^m.. Radial
partitions Inte
riorly divide the
VALKYRIE.
Tbers has locenlly been dl*vx»x ered In an Kg> i tian tomb a model boat that, altlftugb at least four thousand
years sM. baare a rsmarkahle resemblance to the ntiing yacht, of today. Although the boat U only a toy It
affords snmUtakable evldemv that the yacht dcigm-r. id Pharaoh's land were thoroughly up to dale and that
the ae eallad f^volullon * lu yacht cxuistructiuu Is not such a revolution after all. The boat U Inlersating also
tn that It dlapoees of the old time tv>mrpvera> beiwerii EngUiid and Amertra regarding the Uixenilon of the
. Bn hast It BiBragpaais that to neither vxMintnr hrkmg. the honor aC-havtag taTantod IL atocs hath hara bbssb-
4
and beeuttful meda
Ing to said to be tbe
Eugltob fashionable
liee of compart
ment. Into which
some water U
put.. The i»artltlons are plerved
Tbe ••AmerA^w rewee* ta
The ‘•Amefiiwn fever" ta
eo fact in Norw ay tbat the a
am beromlng stormed. Tbe CBBbtry la
very ‘sparsely aettkd. ba ‘
lowl^ the water
to
paaa
from
one compart. ment to another
as the drum de-
laooo emlgratad laM year, maatly to
America, and tbe Indlcatloae aa*
tbat ftguto wiU be nearly doobked tbla
year.
very hard for
the drum to re-
Mft rtie water and An therefore only go
round as fast aa Ihs wrater U admitted
through the pinholes from an upper
compartment to a lower. Its apeed U
thus regulated with great exactUude.
the drum falling the
ur. are Indlev«7 hour, and aa
clock
d by pegs the owner of the clod
oated
what UJ^
the time
^ ^ Bt B*jr
An axblblUoD of andent faae la Vien
na recently ettracted many Tlettotm.
Tbe Anetrtan aichdnebeea loaned
many quaint and beautiful epectmena.
aome painted on reUum and parebmenu olbera baying deMgna tfmnectlbed on tbe aktna of eerpenta and gwaan
There were eeveral fans of tbe time of
Loula XIV.. that age of coquetry. tbtM
being wry ricbly painted aad har^
tbe ivorr elicka Halted by rthh^N
rana of carred and plenad Irety
Wbr We
m
Edna May. the popular
Ameruaus will aoon have an opi
fr'booJ airt.*’ which baa
actrvsB of Byracuae. N. Y.. In her U
put on at the Prince of
been creating such a furore In Loiu:
Walee theater. *-The School Girl ■ Is a musical i^edy. aad the leading
si
: KVENISQ BBOOBD. TBAVBB8E OITY, MICH, SATURDAY. JULY 11. IW8.
=r=
Corner Front
and Union St*
Comer Jront
and Union St.
E. WIUNEL'M
Our Big Pre-tnventory Sale!
-
EVERY STOCK IN THE HOUSE MUST BE REDUCED!
'
As it is nearing the liims for our Semi-Annual Inventory, every stock in the house must be reduceil to tlie lowest possible ebb, con
sequently we shall inaugiiraU- a-Hig Pre-Inventory Sale, begining Monday morning, duly the 18th, and continuing for one week. It will
mean a rare opportunity to the i>eoplo of Traverse City and vicinity, as it will enable them to buy new ami desirable merchandise at
great saving in price. It is not necessary to go into details, us you are familiar with the class of goods carried by this house, also the
manner in which we conduct our special sales. Don’t forget the Big Sale begins Monday morning duly the 18th, at S o’clock. Come in
the forenoon if possible, as;there is sure to be big crowds in attendance during the afternoon. We request that you bring along this
Circular and Compare Prices.
is"-:
Ml*
T Clothing Department
Suit Department
Dress Goods Dept
ilory
-
A blQ-^Iin* of whit* waists mad* from the
fineat of Persian Lawn*, trimmad with
• embroldary and avaryone
Is
i bS.00 and HJDO inventory sale
price
I8ic
______ 37ic
fancy chevloU and unfiniahed woratode,
suiU tha
that Mid at $12.50
strictly pure wool. euiU
,
and $154)9—inventory salt price
- fancy atrip**
and
sold
$10
readily
at
plaida—auiU
49c
price
$6.95
blm—wm t14»—Inventory ul. prlc
84c
98c
________ 49c
Lot No. 1—Boy*’ strictly all w
only one or two of a kind left, li^ht col
ored. suits that sold readily from $8.50
_
Silk Department
_
Children'*
whit* droaaeo-
Our $1.00 quail
quality—eal* price
$2.00 quality—aal* price
fri«
$4.95
98c
$1J8
$10.50
Our best Everett ginghams—th
beet sty lee and perfecUy wai
8c—inventory sale prlc* ^
old, a fine assortment of two and throepiece suiU, faney cheviota. caaalmers and
Our $6.50 and $74« coato-eale prlc* $4.75
_______4?c
Our 20 Inch oblorwl TafTeta In navy blue,
castor, cr*am. tfov*. grey, garnet, etc.—
was Wo—Inventory sale price
09c
Our Se Inch
guaranteed . black
Taffeta.
Thia la a good one. has guarantee stamped
on the aelvodgo-^ae |t.00->lnventory
sale price
____
89c
Our very beot M Inch guarantee black taf.
foU...Thla Is 0 pure dye silk, none bet*
tei^-Hoae 11.50-Jnventory sale pHc*
___ ^^__5J.I9
.
A very choice line of dlmitie* and batistes,
every pattern is entirely new, also in
plain colors.^ wa* 12>.jC.
Inventory sale
price
worsteds, suit* that sold from $54)0 to
$6.09—inventory sale price
_____
$3.90^
Ladies' spring JackeU—the latest produc
tions of men tellora-all of our $54)0 and
$64)0 garment*—Inventory sale price
lOc
$3.90
Ladies' Ullor made suite. ThI*
eeaaon’s
garments—1 lot of tan* and grays onlyhave been $ia00 and $12.09-Inventory
eal* price
$3.98
$6.90
at 75c,;well made and faet color* and per
fect fiMere-Inventory male price
Ul of our $12.50 and $15.00 euiU In I
and blue—inventory sale price
Our M Inch black Peau D*. •ole. ThIa
la a heavy allk with a rich luster, noth*
ing bottor for woar-wae fl-OO-Invehtory
eal* price
$1.29
7c
‘All our beet English Perceles. the book fold
kind, also our big line of Toll de Nord
Qinghams. was 124c- Inventory sale price
Juvenile euiU for the little ^owa. 8 id
folks and Veateea, sailor col-
maite, was 39c.. Inventory sale prlc*
19c
39c
A very fine Bleached Table Oemask. a cloth
r /that win wear and waeh to your eatiey faction, was 85c. Inventory sale price
. ,
67c_______
An extra Urge size Bed Spread, with or
without fringe. In Mersaiiles pattern, wa*
$1.25. Inventory sale price
A line of Nottingham Lace Curtain* in the
newest designs, wa* $2.00. Inventory sale
price
$1.36
Another line of those beautiful Nottingham
curtaine-yoj should *e« the p
sale price
Boy*’ knee panto auiU from 10 to 1$ yaara
Ladle*’ spring and
24c
• line of new and exquieite design* In
ths stylish mercerized Oxfords, w^t 59c.
Inventory sale price
98c
- Wash Goods Dept
fronts, hold their shape. sulU that sold
from $12.50 up to $15.00-inventqry aal*
> spring an
V and up-t
____
Lot No. 2—Boya’ fin* caeimere euiU, pqr-
price
wash *ilka.
all colon
50c—inventory
j^C
A lot of fine muslin night gowns, cut extra
length and full width, beautifully trimmed and perfectly made-^a* $1.25—In' ventory sale price
up to $10.09—inventory'sale price
50c-■ ‘98c
95c
Another line of ladies muslin drawer*—!
the** are made from an extra good J»aineook and very elaborately trimmed with
lece end embroldery-wa* $1J25 and $1.50
inventory sale prlc*
BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS
All colored waiets that have been $1.50 to
ventory sale price.
25c
A line of ladie*’ muelln drawer*, mad* from
a very fine quality of nainsook and handmmed with torchon lace wa*
75o—irwentory sale price
Lot No. 3 coneiau of atrictiy all wool i
$1.98
19c
Ladies' union suite, either short or tong
sleeve*, made from fine Egyptian cotton
—waa 50c—inventory sale price
$10.50
sold fi
prlce^
> l.ne of krench P.ques in juet the pattern*
t will I
5 price
9c__
Lot No. 2 coneieu of our entire etock of
$2.87
_
Our 44 Inch fin* lmport*d Mohair Brtlllan.
tlna In black only-^a* 75o—Inventory
aai* prio*
I Ok
A tine lace striped vest, made from a good
quality of bleached and combed yarn—
wa» 15c—inventory sale price
$15.00
. etyllehly
rials—was
ventory sale prlc*
Our 40 Inch atrlotly pur* Wool KcrMyt In
grey, brown and blu*—wo* 50
c*nto—
Invtntory *«l* prlc*
‘VcL'-to*
ri"
woratede. finely tailored and strictly ail
wool and the beat ^nakea—suit* that aoW
from $184)0 to $204)9;-lnventory sale price
$3.90
White Goods Dept
Underwear Dept
Ladies' white veeU
MEN'S SUITS
Lot No. 1 conelata of fancy ca*»imere* and
__
Our fine Zephyr Ginghams in neat em
broidered effects, two shads* of blue and
one of pink, wa** 18c. Inventory sale price
39c
$2.36
Lining Department
best Lining Cambric*
4c
A good quality of Gilbert's Fast I
caline, 36 inches wide, was 121..
tory sale price
8-k
A genuine French Percaline. nice
ekirte, in black and all cotore.
____ I4c __
$9.75
A large line of imported Gingham*. Bwisse*.
Baetleta. Organdie*, etc.,-every pattern
Inventory sale price
dealrable, waa 25c. Inv
18-k
$14.75
The very beet quality of faet black spun
Ulase Unl..g. It has the rustle of a taffeta,
sau
Inventwr>- sale price
YOU WILL FIND HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES OFFERED AT CUT PRICES WHICH WE ARE UNABLE TO MENTION
YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING STRICTLY AS REPRESENTED
■ i
Jt
I]
^
WILHELM’S NEW STORE
F'RONT STREET.
'
TRAVERSE CITY. miCH
1
THE EVBNIKO BEOOBD, TmVKMB OTTY. ICOH., SATURUAV. JULY 11. 1D03.
€ook*a Co
I^mbn Padding -Fi
cup* d
An.
ekoM* tt%m the ding take two
miT ImSM or roMUd ttm. Um't crumbs, two cup* of mirk, one half
aay akin lo cling to Um monL n. cup of *ugar. the )oIk* of two eg*
oUa the looha. nod bofl the chick beaten light, and the grated )eiK,a
HONE DEPARTMENT
form a
^ OF DfTEMST TO BOHE tOVHtS CERaULLTARDTOWOHEHFAKTICULARLT
Bet Thou Thr hAnd upon mjr »plrtt
•
- lialtlmure American
boiled egg*, or alternate row* of
In the bottom of a small crock,
meg
Pni the cream, butter and sug
gently pour the liquor on the piece, ar logethfcr. adjl
the egg*^ heatei.
of meat after they have been placed light, then the rr,‘am (or bati,rml!k
In It. When thU la turned out it pre- will do), then-Ihe soda, which ha*
aenu a pleasing nppeamnee, and the
tnate la delicious—Farm and
Flre-
Hloomed to my eoul for other vrttl
Nov.ltiaa for Picnle# and tociala.
Let me give bark the beauty of crei
Th. Cry of a Baby.
For a woman half the enjoyment In
lundfT.g a picnic or social lie* In
tie fact
lhal
her basket
U n* well
The m«5aulng of tbt; cry of the baby
I* a study which will be tnken up by
tors
by a mother lo prescribe for ‘aome^
thing dreadful' that she was convinced
peculiar
pleasur.-
There are en.iiiph .duU.nite Inst rue
Ihuia
render
this
goliir
the
rwkonliig wilt Thou aak me for
the n**eii.
Tlie line, of the Held and golden
go through hi. work
ran
con
'
' alder ht> nelghUir or neglert him
One ran f^preaa the fever of im
'
fiatlenre or give It wild away And '
the
preaenre of aiich a ’
U*e that word, of a busy farmer*
Ife who d..n i knoi a fancy pudding
I well remember a cake of her*
that caused all the i^mmun cake, at
Fourth of July picnic to blush with
lanfe because c;I ihelr plalnne:** It
a plain white iu.e orlgually. and
*. longer than It wa* wide.
After
e whit,, hail l.eciiUie cold she had
nv^lnit
»*«**’ iran.|«rent
and auhahle* In a *m..ther of *mok,
.pray and .now congealed ml.t.
A
bu.ky walru*. with
IcliMe*
In hi*
i-
y to managr*. hi*cau*e the square
> IA‘
*urface.
I.i.ed
jab* hi* lu*k. Into a cake of Ice. and
id
A
re.ia there an ln»lan! glaring Into Ihe chiHtilale
eve cd the U.w «ei aun. While the chill
;
whUkera. rl*e* Urlly to the
i '.
' \
i
piercing
aind
from
the
traced from a
iialtem or
by any one with a steady
ptnk and white ground, with
cream* for
the ihi-«kers.
north
ing •pim
The gtKal man of Ihe houae of whom
i
larkapur. a»tera. dahllaa. etc
If you
could see It a. I .aw U the other tiighl
I «m sure you would aay ih.^e
uuderaiand how to
W-autlfy
home aurroundlng*
•un^down and
I went over aUun
the clothe*
the
ujiaraiivelP unknown
Common potato and
at com.-* tmder the general
head of slaw
Never mind if the re
ciiH-s do caH for outlaudtsh thing*—
flue wa*
replaced by a bright ycllo* hamnowk
Iroin
celery
jK-a*
beau*,
as-
jiaragus and a'im>st every vegetable
that gTi.pOhat will And favor with
I
mother
The iihjvMt
to gel
Itji an
he
of
the
Aiueriran
indejK-ndent
poll. V of
tioih
.ini' aiiJ
rights.
No
alUisiuti i*
mide to l^ian,,- or Kiiglaud. ,ir Ihe
ll I* a taiM well known lu |di.v*lcfan*
hai the <*T) Ilf a hahy MufTTring fnmi
h.d,.ca infaniuni Is very indicative
*f ih<- pr.q;re** of the disease
A
, ari.M l, lu,-*Mi ih, in. or lo the qit,*
, .*1 a hi. !, WU‘ u,..sl at fault in their
r. utm. i„ ,d n<
Ol course ih,- song
i*li to his mile patient, and heard
iidiiriMl intliiitel) beyond ihe exj»,-tia
lolls*,d .the author, aa It has U-youd
my im-ni it can boast of. except that
*r iM iiig truly and excluitlvely patriot1.- in Its s,-tnimeiit* and spirit."
previmi*!) dlKM.lvei]
The mother found that the Htlle
vail of agony rang in her ear*. Uki.
or when several year* after another
hibl suffered from the same dis**ase.
lellv- If oi:,- c up of «at.-i K ad.b.
Is Arst cry, quickly idcniin,Hl by the
■.r ,aeh , up of
ami v.at,-r
r,>mi will b.. a nm,h daimi.-r
lund
cutter
and
hak,
in
tunning csiume.
complete*
U-i imleiHitdeuce be our Uia*t,
Kver iiiiiidtui wba< It i-ost?
Most of these hat*
glM th,r,
pan.
Aa to the
ar hat for midsummer wear, aa it Is
vu light and so pretty. They'are very
dmply
trimmed
and
rely
on
their
M/e and their almpUclty to show ihelr
me tablesjKM.u of molasses
French Sandwiches-Mak,- a past,
Sir Theodore Mayerne. physician to as for cream juifl* and drop on a but
lame* I and Charles I. amassed a pro- lered tin wtih a leasjHs.n. spreading
ligiuii* deal of wealth and wrote the out quite thin. e*p,cially in the ceii
r.
Bake until very light l»» l,»uch
?reat cook liook of the .seventeenth
d when r-old split ojH-n at on,- fidv
'eniury
Here Is hla recipe for ‘ A
d All with Anely chopin-d chicken
L’lty of Ixindon Pie:"
"Take eight
marrow liont»*. eighteen aparrowa.one and mayonnaise dressing
•pridng
number
ol
hot
,iavs
111
Vo;:,,.
twelve
egg*,
ih,' watch
tuwe " to witaeaa
•h tower
c lyliArmatlon (of his cholcw.
.^ul shnu.w' from the pithllclly. hid
l-rl:ai,s from fear of bis In• lak,' U]> th,- great duties of
I upiH-aranc Haul was every
inch a king hut nothing I* said about
Ind of King for w horn they elamired. giving them a man after their
liking
later he chose one for himself. David, a man after Ood'a own
•art." '
,
But uneasy rest* the
head
that
wear* Ihe crown
Polltlca follow him.
has hts^enthusiastic bodyguard.*
at tract c-d by bis royally, but he ham
jealMi*
opiKiuents
who
.le at his election, and withhold
heir gift* of homage.
Saul meets
heir taunt in ailence, with proper
dignity and forbearance, and bides
his lime for the assumption of bis
kingly authority.
_
7- .
Whan It la Warni,
\
Don’t fan In church.
iKin't talk about the heat.
Don't look
at
every half hour.
the
thermometer
Don I. when It Is cool In the momng. proi,he*y heal at noon
Don't He around In a negUgee. One
much cooler wheu properly clad.
Ikm'i drink iced water in too great
janlltles. nor too often after being
^
of about fourinche..
On the center
Of nome old. aweet evenmmg.”
Mter. yon Mur 4m
bitide^
cream If Inclined to be loo aUfl. ThU
may be packed In a Jar. and the aand
wichaa mnd# after ihe picnic cro
a
KItohan Hetdera.
Of the dough lay half a canned peach
ell drained or four or Ave slewed
given
by
an old
chef
who
know*
Make
nicel)
i
ore baggy, the whole of the bagglfs* coming at the wrlal. The fullness
With equal skill and godlike jHiwer l»egln* at the elbow,, then grows greatand giieaier. until It falls in a great
He governed In the fearful hour
b, ii III,' haie!‘ im . t th.-r.
or horrid war; or guide* witA ease
'Hie hajipUT lime* of honest jieace.
L a gen
> n.ov,-n,eTii to ih,- rLl.t nd.
,',f the
mon who .-vu nd,^ Ihe uw .f.nK.ihvu
,k
to
nd^
:m,-Ia.-p and
tt.e
original poMinm.
fullnea*.
almont
over the
he shoulder, and that the leg o* raut-
the
returning-Brooklyn Engle.
the vMiemoii
Th,- n>ck on which the
.7
g like
nd^
Fashion says that in the laU
he fullness win move upward toward
It ia worth remembering that bdr
beat:
T!u’ rock on which the storm will
beat;
soap should be cut into square plecee
nd put Into a dry place, aa it lasU
bitter after shrinking.
Hut armed in virtue. Arm and true.
Ills hojk-s are Axed on heaven am!
you.
When hojMAnd
I m^ke
VMwys
wherea.s
U- a
a
cariml
shoul
background, and.
conse
quently lower in tune than thi
j.-ct* plftc-,-d uiK,n it
U sinking
in dlsmav
obscured.
ColumbU i
Resolved on death or liberty.
Firm—united, etc
lo,»k fad,-d, and it
-^elf become the leading objbei In the
r,M,ni;
gloom
day.
HU sturdy mind from danger free
ever) thim
.
The n,tnral position taken by the
I'nlied
State*
In
the
war
Tin ware after being cleap^ and
l|H-d dry should be placed o^the.
re
Thl* will keep it fro^ nut>
Tough meal may be ma^e aa ten
or as any by the addiUon of a UtUa
inegar to the water when it U put
between
Franc? and Lngland gave offt
the former government: and "Ja> *
Treaty * which had been railfled Jn
botatoe* are mealy remove them
i
kettle when bdUed with a
Wdied
I7i»5. b) the United £
illctHi ham in running It through the
runes, or any preferred fruit which
1 made some boldera of brown linen,
back
Not a few girwiis are being com-lderabi) augmented the unfriend
chopper, ualng rtie Aneat plate, and which are sewed on to dreaa braid, has
bc-en
stewed
and swtxtened.
Thl* wa*
lag.
made with long straight skirt* gath ly feeling.
*ee If you are not pleased with Ihe re with a U»op at the end. through which
When William A. Peffer wan neat,
to ihe center,
-1 have bad enough of play^
ered all around the waUt line and (all manifest by the act of the FVench
lor from Kanaaa be met ‘tJpar’" Bee^
suit This ha* the added advantage of I sUp my apron airing*. The braid ia and
press
them
together lightly, ing In full folds to the feel In nun govenimcni’ In authorizing
Take am. arms of ber who bore me.
aoe day. and in the coorat of eeorerusing up scrap* of meat that are ua nearly as long as my apron
In thU leaving apares where the fruit show*. like severity of line.
floothe the worries all away :
Skirts arc a nons to be committed opon the com ■ation compUlned af haring a Imad*
ually
left
at
home
until
the
neat
day.
ww) I always Bave a holder at hand, Lay ^hem cl,>se together? and when v,*ry ancenain quality thU
Tuck me in and
season, merce of the United Stale*, and in ache.
Run the lean boiled meat ihitmgh the or rather two of them, aa 1 hav<
risen again until light hak,- in a quick and tlTe economical woman who ex ordering .MinUter Pinckney lo leave
Croon above me
"I don’t onderaund It,” aald the aaw
chopper the day the aandwlchea are on each aide
oven.—New Ideas
.
Word, lhal prove you*Il
When I take ol
ator. -1 wlU have to aa« a doctor.**
peci*So wear some of h,-r gowns an Frame.
to be made
Don t attempt to make
One of the Aral acu of
•A doctor for tronhie with year
Alwayra love me
other summer or into the autumn is
Toaat 8oup.
them too slung ahvadr for^he fresher
“No. not
Adams wa>i tu convene congress in hendr returned Beed.
Hold mr fwetleM pUy worm Anger*
at a loss how to have Ihem cut.
they are. the better
Season lo Usle
Joast soup, a chef d'oeuvn- ol
extra sc-sslon to consider these oat You’d better aee a whoahrrtght**—
in your own ao reaiful. ■tKmg.
with prepared muaiard. anlt and pep
It Is better to leave a few wrinlrier.
k'rench
kitchen*.
Is
llille
known
In
W'bUe yonr llpa breathe forth the
per. and make It molat with a UlUe
The
following
recipe U In some of your ctolhea by not Ironing
have Unm melted, make* dainty .andIche*. and Instead of the regulation
'i
Listen with a joyful ear!
iksolved in one fourth a cupful of
rater and three cuj.fuls of flvmr. ,.r
namon. a quarter dan ounce of whole one half cujdurof sugar, and add suf
cloves, haaif an ounce of mace, and a Aclem flour to make a stiff dough
quaver of a pound of curranu. Liquor Knead until snuK.th. and when light
out thin and cut into squares
when it 1* baked. wlUt white wine,
i
la t everv clime to freedom dear
Fruit R6II.
rememlM-r that plain salt and iHpjK-r
butter and augar."—Boston Journal.
IV at e and KSiety we *hall And.
on
The
8iir ouelabU-nKH-ulul e^d butler
stalks, forty chestnuts, half a
L. uas sb'M. oa . eta olosrhdl eiaoto and sugar and one leafcixmnful ,d salt
pint ,»f scabbd milk; wheu
|H>und of dates, a peck of oyaters. a
quarter of a pound of preserved cil lukewarm add half a cak,- of ve'asi
artichoke*,
hriM.' u.th MKiiilving ‘ the one annoini,-d
for a holy mission
.erhealed.
itice
three
As a hand of brother* joiutMl,
T,-d sbM-ves. or lu their place mere
a nitAe. and the
d uwn,-r of
h a c-ondoriabie fnK-k will And n
a
l*>und of eringoes, two ounces of let-
run.
c ol!
From this ancient ceremony
■ ,1,-rlv,- the sacr,Mi “MiuisUh" and
Don't sit around doing nothing and
mijilalning alH,ui the-beat.
One la
While tiffering. jK-ace sincere
tucking, braiil aiid ribbon
Tla.iigh
much cooler when one la usefully emIt be only a i.-w in, hes in len^Mh. it
one half iea>jHK.ns of yellow ginger
ployad.
In h,-aven we place a manly ti
inav give Just
ih,- llnUhng
touch
Chill fur several- hours in ice chest,
DunT spend your summer reading
That truth and Justice will prevail
need,Ml to a prettv yoK,.. V,H.lM.ieid
hen roll out in a sheet
Cm in three
Employ your leUure
And ev, ry scheme of bondage fall. rash) novels.
or collar, ami the habit^ -of iMonoiiiy
inch square* an.l hak.v
A creased
i the perusal of really good books.
in these things which' app,-ar to Ikroller makes the squares look belter,
Sound sound the trump of fame!
DonT wear dai-k
and
elaborate
irilles may U- the secni of ta-teful
iibty he ma
and. larking this they iiVay
l.,-i Washington * great oaroe
resses
A
woman
la never ao atilresv
Farm and Fir,.side.
nh a knit, bluHe
Hihg *1 hr,nigh the v^ld with loud
active looking as when clad in a
ham IxuH-Sift iW,
■
applause;
.
Small llrah
Society's Handshake.
simple while gown.
hole wheat meal with f,>ur level tea
King through the world with loud
dii> of the hick i.an.!>bak,‘ b
Sleeves are now growing more and
of Uking jK.wder and a pinch
applause;
,f salt
Ml* with one cup of milk
me three quarter cup of sugar, and
quarter of
IU,.Vl*H.l,sivt
lai.rlr. with
low neck,Ml voKe. and s, w in short
An Anelant Pla.
potatoes, a
oI
neck ami sh.,ii s:.,-,,...
Uather
Mothi-j lliihhard dr,*s to it., hand
sjirinkle
i>le more than t»n any trimming —
S-iroh Tribune
IKiiind of
shmiUI b,-.iw„ or three
iply mail,- .Ires-e
n, .gingham or any
ire stitched and trimmed with a soft
t.ll of the same goi^*. Then again
•anvaa hats not
being serviceable,
hey are Just a* much so aa any white
lai. and
then they may
be easily
leaned.
A close setxind to the canvas hat
s one of white chip
This Is a |H»pu
u- lust asses And thus he meets the
Kvei grateful fo^- the- prize,
ia t it* altar reach the akte*
Firm, uulu-d let us ii-.
'
Hallying round our Hberi);
n thl- summer wardmhe of ihe lit
a
gem
And when iheisiorm of war wa* gone
h:njoye,l -Ihe peW^our valor won
Needle PoinU.
Stir to
* so dainty and makes a girl look ao Aour. sifted
AKtl and pretty
Worn with the pop adding ground mac
It
/The oflU»
to Ramah.
lo consalt
search for
jinipbet., who entertains him with
d respect, recognizing in him
he future king
hi*
Who louglH and hied Hi frtM-dom‘»
ban wh,-r,* H.e un,lll»!».‘d fruit
is'ii^ed -aud at 1,-a^t one hu'f
• For I he i hot. sultry weather, the
deal hat la of white canvas cloth. It
suit
Hail. Columhla. haiq.y land.
Hail, ye her.H-*? heaven lajm liand!
Who fought and Ided'lii freedom’s
•a, h ,Mip ,M j.iicv./aiid ;i cq. of r
Sj.lce Cak,**-Cream togei
If the utterance of dumb beasts can
K* studied and understood, there Is oughiv one half cup of louiei
lojM, for the hahy. that most helpless and one half cup» of sugar J
Mck sour cream
and
»r alt living nature —New York Time*
n egg. Stir in a cuj.
1*.
stu quarter
of
WhiU Hats.
while
i-stlned -for the honor.
mght the man
C'omfng
is servant induce* htm
anmel fur advice in. the
ice
Ik-for,- long he showed a
(M-fut lack of At ness for the position.
Piarently Hod allowed
the people
*D. he knew there wa* Hi He or
!(• hojie. "fur* he sgid. “that cry is
.lie which nug* lu a doctors oar*
vhen once he ha* heard H. and he
julckly n-cognli'e* H."'
all
might) man of valor.*’ auch aa laraei
aeeded to lead her hosts in battle, araa
mal and moral equipment for
lur iihysicUin afler»the death of
liar
he emergency soon appears, ^ol. the
^ of Kish, a Ueniamite farmer aad
lM llig,-rent*. and
Heating In a young rhlWs cry'
inforgetilng mother, sent a hurry call
u the physician's office.
I X. 17-27. The golden text la leaiah
xHl. 22:
“The Lord U our Kiag:
* Will Save Us " The people eUIl
lemandcd a king, but waited fdr Sam-
K a.eCi. .-: exclusive!, for our own
and liHikeU at U and wished I ci*uld
r tomato can* from which the rlma
vva»
him.
an.l above ih,- inieresi*. jiassbm*
in
I judged It wa. children a hour. I .I-hkI
Kor a little while each day.
Could he aay when cornea the gljam
m-
the
The consiani careiaker
Let
barWrrle*, a quarter of an ounce of enough to make a dr,.p bati, r
w hole pepper, half an ounce of sliced It rise until light, then stir in one
nutmeg, half an ounce of whole cin half cupful of butt, r creamed with
ioullf. maabttibaababy
.
nur*e or
»l an Infant, who can learn If she will
o dlHtlnguUh
the little shade* of
two sliced lemons, a handful of picked
made a i-retty plcjlure
0
• II I* the
Vhlchever I*
lui
pirn, which khoiild
led butter If you
don't ha|»|Hii to have the former, and
gel a good color snap. The bright red
form the standard *ea»i>nings 'of
and yellow Bower, all around ihe lit- the vast ma),»rltv of American* even
Ue yard and ihe happy children awing
roong the rich
Ing in the gay
hammi*ck certainly
Bread baked In baking jw^der tin*,
wh(
d annomte.l him with the conaecrattuibtu
hearty apj.etites Where the UKik calls
and a* four clUldren were enjoying It
It.
|
Samnel look Saul aside from the
public and Informed him of the honor
',a.:>
o-ep the sun from the face.
*re enough simple .alad* to he
ihelr
If the hah) cries
beaten eggs, two eup* of flour in
h three level tea.MKxm* of baking
jH.w der have been sifted.'and one and
galhenngs
houae n»vered with vlnea. mostly ma
derla vine, on one aide and Ihe flow
outsi.le of
era-^ld fashioned, ilnnla*. balaams.
U-loiiging-to
uic .-.ng adupicd lo the turn
ind alo trimming They are all large
ind are practical, aa they do serve to
decorative art easier
fiKiii *erve.l at rural
er cake come* salad*.
man
SAUL CHOSEN KINfL
The Intemiilonal Sondaj echool
leasvm for July 12 la (ooad la I. 8a»
eCto take the initiative. The maa for
Mie of the |lretlle^t feature* ever
wife to hang her dally waahlug
The yard and houae U a picture-
never risen higher. 1 think in ou
then hi- wa* 1
school
On this j
I tamiahve he ailed on me one B
irdav aliei-mH.ii his UueAt iH ing i
•n at a country chunh siii.jMr wa*
r..w of cake* thr..,‘ or lour inches
yard, leaving the center apace for hi*
violence Ilf the spirit of |tart;
young
nger
Squa^e^ —Cream
one half
of butter,, a.bl one cup of sugar,
IhU mile bit picked up l.y Ihe way
tare fri.sied on the lop^ and aides,
tell., did hU U-*t to make home com
aiiil each one lettered hu that when
fortable on a hot day. to he aure. Let
jdared in order down the middle of
u* hope there are many like him
table they *pentMl the name of
-I know ..r men whoae hobby 1'.
church society
It t(M»k flfteen
beautiful >ard*
The wife ^ usually
■r* lit do this, and each hU»ck real
keep, pace with the hu.hand by keep
ed on a Urge gre«*n sycamore leaf,
ing the interior of Ihe home a. beau
htiugh jiaramn j»a|KT kept It from
liful
I visit a home wht»*e front dtior
dlreit C4.niact with the green dolly
open* directly on the alley, at tbe-alde
The lei 1 era were pul on with harm
U a yard not over fifteen feet .qbare.
ieihi green
coUrt-ing and
attracted
The roan of Ihe houae began making
much atieutlon until the close of the
a Bi»wcr garden on Urp of the l»ankiui;
iig. when the take* were wold at
’along the aide of the houae and Anally
etiended it around the aide, of the
neither, but lo preserve a atrlc
and honest neuiraUly 1»elween them
1^-1.1,111 * Aiaivh.' he did no
1 a 1-11 house, that the JSHl
V
1 Simdif Ssbbith
; SMf Ltssotts
country than it did at that time. The
theatre wa* then ojun in the city
here 1* a while quill or two. a bit
.f w'hlie straw, or some other light
• place where Ihe dinner or supper
to he given I* reached
playfully
policy o
chilli Is Ihe u.nh-;
ii.iiher was much *un»rU«d to Iw* told
That im only one «d the many urlg
wise
I he s^i.l laat H he could ge
ler ilrsi U.rn that, a* he entered the
laJI d.H.r on the ucra*lon of hi* Ar*l
I draw a star with a Uauhj.lck. cut
lie out of iiajser and mark lightly
4
^ <’»**“'
I "
^bhly on the hlaiii awell of the ocean
round it on the white surface, after
^and cia*h Into acluUllallng apllnierr
ard covering up the line with a
A
*hey champ together In Ihe tide heavy iHirder of gold
> ^.way
The Mar lieara rlamWr over
Of tourae the cake part may U any
anow duated hummock*, a combing esied reciite. hut Ihe beauty He* In
tweaker daahra tuelf u,*.n an Iceberg he frosting
Cht^ker Uiaril* In any
]
THE RECORD'S GALLERY
OR BRIGHT CHILDREN
and
ington. which was to do equa
e to both, to take part will
eye*, the only remedy for any. Ihdi
raie.l disroinfort on Ihe part of a
and in
nal Idiuia that may he carried out Jty
my one who give* the Biihjeci a llllle
taken place ^ The
from the just
from, an
isteiing to the many eoii.pllm.-nts her
'ake leceivtMl the happy ani»t was
^ntireJy reput.l for her iw., hi.ui*'
all the aumroer heal
That la Ihe Inie and thought
A round cake on
U^«*dnea* of our Hay rounin tn thr ihlch wa* ilrawn a cl.K-k face with
hflilad llmea
But It la a help to the hand, jaunting i„ nlneihlriV re
^
sd act 11*11)
the iiune’.
Iiaiiseaied. *iill offer li milk
li ma)
l.e Ii*. Ilred fn.m lying on one aide. D
may iM- o*. warm or Itio cold, or have
'*»Ilc from an overhuided alumach. or
lair a doren other rondlilon* may ev
*t whl«i ft.rldd or do not call fi.r
eedlng. hut onf) thl* is offervMl
ceved much attention at a birthday
•
'*»#
**‘‘"**
**•"
^
Arne one auggeat. thi*
a* g.-.d
. and *i. did one at the name
T
reading matter for a warm day:
that had a g.dd star on the
/
V
Bomrwhere up In the Arrilc region
fte temperature U allghlly'alaive the
-
In
In I till ar
If we may
"^nd a wad «,mer to wheel Into the^
r»Mi! north wind* inky have temi»er^l
was auffering
discomfort
Host of those deseritied
frle are Ihe Invention*.
pick) Weie reul.wurk* of art
T : V Jul) da>*
To U- *.iire b) the lime
i : .lhi* meet. >our eye*, dear read.^r. the
only
1. n.us, be fed. again, more feeding:
If 11 worrle* f.-e.l II . If It I* sink and
....... .
CMr.
wj
to confuse
wUluiut
Kven an Ka.y fhalr find. It har.1 to
her child
rmind*
flelda of anow?
‘j"
*1 ' ^
ia ehler of ihe laad fti
aoc Uve to eee the I
other a Preach frigau waa captarefl
by the United Butea frigate Ooaetell-
-I was called in the other day
he
• they are afiaid to ’ undertake
dishe.
They think fancy thing,
How ahal) I give Thee Wk the mom. requir*- much time skill and money,
ao Ihelr more amhlilou* frh nds l arry
ing .plendor.
olTihe hononi at i».e ci.nntry Kaiher
Purple of folding ml.la. and *i
ing*
Thy judgment ■halt I
;
tke
delphla. deliberating npon that Im- eon Bonaparte, who had becoiM flrat'
irtaiit subject, and act* of hostility
‘•Mothers can aid Immeasurably. II
they will," aab^cme of the young doc
(H-rleiice
H '
daring
ation.
The decided ataad talma hr
‘.‘This song was wHiten in the
the Americana had tu effect npoa the
ur of 17i«s. when war with »>ance French govenuneiit. aad overtoree of,
aa thought to be inevitable. Con
were oiade which meoltod ta a'
ress w-a* then in aeaaton'In Pbila
. concinded la IMO. with NapobJ
am rising through tl
a al*eclaUy of children's dUeaaea.
r haal given.
The beauty am! ble»edn
1
17»S.
was given by himself, a few m<
before his death, in lk42:
I ^lould be covered boi. We
ered all our Jam^ and jellies
,,v,rs: >.sr> nnd never have
**ime young phyaiclans who will makt
Out of the earthly Etuxi. w
^ '
In
HoeUUUea at aea eooa
perfect loaf the shape of the vessel butter, two cupfuls of piiwdered *ug-l*,n<
that held the meat. It Is very easy
ar.
three
lablespoonfuM
of
sour in.,!,
place allcea of beeu, lemoaa or hard cream, four eggs. Ave cupful* of dour,
lounil Jileiv of *Tout
c^e cupfuT'of currants, grat,*d nut
b,.th <bb> should be
H*«r ibal aofi vulce^
Crtion abort you: *
Wroocht ID my heart by holy iran»
:
composed
rv.ubie# with J>wnce. by Joseph HopInaon. the son of otae of the algner* France ended.
i;:;
And your tired henrt cea.e* sighing
Wl.lle your lip* *etid fonh a aong
l«»ur
ra*
lih the meringue
meat was boiled la added lo Ihe vtae- brown allghtl) in the
gar. and a amali amooirt of diaa
Currant Cookies—One
gelatine used, the result wUI be a
Then ihe arm* called Kverlaailag
Slip, beneath you—tender. *irong.
reallax
Not one of them be .kwt
m»
The popular ode. "Hall. Columbia,
the luAti i* ihofuughly
rST.;:;.:
Child. I love you."
froel.
Thei la Thy day of reduM
leave*
state of MMne 4r
aeaaoa highly, aad pack In dry With one^half cup of Npoud,.r, I
I creeks with TtBegnr to cover augar and a teaspoon of leim^i juice
layer of jelly
-|»i<ace, my careworn
Thy perablef of .lui Md flower AOd
rholee
in tkis «NmU7. AAd^Mcmna fl4ofiC«4
WAHSUUi
The s*.up Will
t>r.
wbeL
Tb« trtMure of tlljr
Are but prattling bnbiea’ piny;
•priAc unclutm
And He long, lo show Hi. mercy
How .bmil I tiTe Thee. Ood?
And lo tMJOibe your care. away.
One
o moi.ten
and n few apices to anlt Indlrklaal
tastes.
If the llQimr In which the
.
One ran
the but lorn of the
them
pour over ib.m a
*oup. pouring Just
enm
rind of one half a lemon
Bake'in an
Potted veal Is mneii reliahed at pic earthen pudding dUh. and *,
Make
nlci. and fa easily prepared, aa ia also to cool
while*
of
two
egg*
poittMl fowl
BoU the meat aalU It U
At the cloalm^of the day
la the rather*, eyes your labor.
' well or ahirk It
Hue
•oa In M Uttia vntnr na poiniblaL
. M.m. C. BATSS. I
\
and
wdIomm
New Skirt*.
The full skffirt 1* ceriilnly c.
them in hot vreather. than to
them In your face by working
till
/
THKKV»HDIO gBOOBO
MMB|, SATURDAV, JULY 11. IXA
fOUGHT AND LOST
-- ON MY FOURTH i
And do not ploaM
Tour bolt la cutting too to tww
And r*l It hardljr —mi to do«
.im ^0.1. KIM)
-•Mou
A aortfc** toei,
•
»M * daj U» dmlm
I to Um rrMto «r tUr m*r
Mom to
I M miiMi to .Id IM The
\ • "Oe imtk bmi Urm UmaA
t
•»! tWjr nerr withoat
i
«® P“
•rtlllenr. Tb^ oS«*» ^
f«rt»d lo Ueixe tbrir
IMMC* brhlBd. •Dd ttoe iiH-a barelj
«ir «*7 througU fUe tU<%rto
it % Mfe dlmocr. U dJM lo rvM>d to Ibr •iKual for »tUck- Hamever. Ibrj mw fimi lo o|«tt
•nd tbr Conl«tor
tW talk and aa aoon
•tot foT ovor «rttbo«t • |
Itoa mid p«U Itarlf together
l
went forto fan or onmoto i
ward to batUo order.
Potobortonit ftirtoon and tho orcvpo
tka ^ dto wvs Wj OraM'o rlnorlooi
bnltolM Potobrrton nokod for tmno
•a too JM. M tbo pnrtojr did not rod
aall) tk» OMreind tioarr of dir 4Un nod
tbo^cltoias ana daod for lO.orloek
A.
.Goaorml Omni wndr of It wltb
klo\i&wWrankaM to tbo tonocOn.
td
w
for ^a
twofold
parpooo-llnd.
to
PO taktoc ptorr on Ibr fiaat
boltdar, the anolrrrmarp of
Btioo of American Independ- !
to*KSSSr*mtoa
bytherapIdUyof tbeactloa.
It oeeaicd that tbe dancing borw*a
knee otrock Jeema to tbo oolar plexoa.
Ho emltled a atranga, gaaplng groan
and fell forward agaliiat tbe borne a
lega. Tbe animal aprang to one aide.
canTtog^lts mate and >erking tbe car
riage ao Tlolently. that tbe ooacbman
fell headlong from hla perch.
Blal^ waa atandtog aatrtdo hla
wheel when tbla bappenod. Before tba
coachman had atrack tbO ground Blato
waa on hU 1 beel and beaded for
tbe weatem drlre. He fcn«
tlrely that tbe bonoa wook
way. If bo could go down t
might doteb a bridle and
.O ahin walat own la oetora gay
TWat fairty atun.
Sow* iwuf4« think you'eo oomo to
U warning. 'Tioa't you gat too gay
Or Johnny 'U gat hla guar
-dBarl* Hookar Eaton In Kaw York Rar^
rtflo ptto and brtwatworka leare lo. and
at toat tbe Arkatiaan* faced tbe auna
of Ratterr U on Hindman hill. Tbe/
were alao to ranae of Batter/ r on
Grare/ard bill, and ibc guna
raked tbe charging line IrngthwUe.
Orare/ard bill bad not fallen atxord
tog Co plan, for iTlcea dlvlalou waa
alow lo gvtUng ip work. HU troopa
alao found tbe ruada blocked an<! werw
compelled to b-are tbelr cannon Tbe
aaaault waa met wltb aiorma of grape
and canlater from Battery (\ and when
they atrmk tbe flrat llu
FOR AN
UNWORTHY
I b.««WO.M iv’. Ito'. r>od
U»l bo wooW OU.. dor ow»
) the rosrtb of July Into
boMaf tba gloat rtrera^ toat
aatlosal tanlly they would
tlaoka of city real aatotSL
Tos will find both fami.
Itoa lo tbe aUte dlraetory.
oo tba Miealaatppl bHwcwa Vicksburg
and MamptiU. Tbe assault at Helena
bad baan plauood with a riew to draw*
tog part of (Iraars army from tba Mage
of Vlckaburg to lu defrnae, for Helena
to eootrol of tbe Oonfederatra would
baaa baao a aaeond Vlckaburg oh
was oarer a,
bondred dollara abaad of |
bis debts, but he was
Recognised way
u. ocou. rtch. Uia motber'a fam.
lly bad no
protentoc captors Slid cwplivce. preferrim; to '
u^- has long
™u,.r .L.O ... U...U.
llie line was
»m od^
^
as If he would
Joe H'telby's brtgaac, Urntd
border fur Its fighting prowen.. aud
also for Its battery uf flying artillery. i tu-r^-hle
commanded by r«|.tuJn rulllm. Wber- Achieves ,
s:r'r^;r'.;-.rr
ling
ebunre.- was Kl
of employment aud wlthto Ikilllna. And Gomus
!^l enough moiM y to see him to tbe
dk r U> oU*y.
When Hhelby a trc«.p* gut dow
, It was Tery Improvident
tbilr saddles to Join In.the alt;
i for him to go out bicycle
Blgbler s hUI they s. i lu wurit lu cut
! * riding at S o'clock In the
rood through the entaugh
mm ■lipfc
nateered to r..|un. lo the frvul
aavf the gun*
* Fifty^.uly fifty!-
akuvssuM I
aanvmr
cnralry. about Kuw
• tolU toUnd oa tbe crests of s semldfesUr range of bllU lay the outer line
t>n Blgbtcr bill, t
northwest
BattarWe A and II
<Ocareyard bill.
I to tins with Fort
with Battery a
weatof toe(
Csrtli. waa
nadon toaa
Tbars wart bst AOOO Federate at
Helena, asd aa toert were six roads
fra tba totertor lo tbe town tba defasdera mtmt heap a aban> lookout oo
tbem all Tbe garrteon bad no trained
nrtUlcnata. and toe guns were In tbe
bands of Mlaaoiirt infanlfy. The troopa
WHS apUt Into amall detachmenta. and
so tagllnept Intoct conld bo cnllod
sited to a
TbeOon
to Maratoduke*s caraliy tbe task of
•lormtag toe Btgbter bill rsdooblR
^ Fries attackod toe Orarayard
bin bratwotoa aad iwdosbta and FaSAS too Mne on llindtona bllL Tboos
poamona were to be earrted wtto a
tsob aad tbair guaa turned oo Fort
Onnle to too roar. With toe fall of toe
rraplly at dayUgbt on IndopenAosao day Mannadske a hjWK Piloa a
and rkgaaU 2.
•tomtog parttea and r
- packn. Fbgante ArI to too rUte plla and
Indra bfil w^oni^
e h.ch makas childbirth as afan^ and
e-3v as nature Intemted ttlt b n
Hs IMAwt
-I’T# bad a good many rebuffs to my
line of buatneaa. but I struck tbe limit
tbe other day down on Tasker atreeC
said a coUeeUW. ‘T bad been after t
man for several months lo collect i
bill of W. but bad always been put off
w.tbexe»«.»ap™u.l«wjb|^4^
o the door,
her. altbougb
Moacr’s mai
wr:;cf5S akin*rmday^*15»orS**lt
(ives the muscles elasticity and vicor,
preveou aore breasts, morning sickn^iis and tha kmof the girhshligwe.
^^e Stamford «julpaga
behavli
UWkln?T.Lw
flerc fir..
"dbot. SOd tbS
tr. h1.Ks
thTd..sd IhJT.s 1 1;. and
coacbman*a^coontt^
iw cut Uu u.*aa ik»ts..i* iuom ana , Q^nce was not quite eo wooden as a
-------------- way the gun. by liand Out of
coachtnau'a abould be.
tbi- fifty only flft.***n came thnnigh nn^ singular noUon came Into Blalato.y fe*ir* twenty
-remained-
when*
^ead. He wished that the horses
Aju.oarh .he.rjHJrr.1. «en. «at.uiD. <
bered at the point* ailnck.d. they d.d
not loae nerve or despair uf ,the Htuatlon. When ITiies column. ui«rch,d
past the bniterte* Into the town the
ga^rrlson rtxwpturtd G.raveyard hill.
inai airoae. with the r«i»ul*e of Mnrmaduke. en<bd tl.e |.«t!le. Ity ti«Niu tlia
Confederates were In r»*tn^t. snd at
that hour tbe beslesers of VI. k^uir
Were rejoicing In a Fourth of Ju’y ir
mupb lIHena would hsve Ih.. n s us<
leas prixe to the ronf.derste.. snvwa^
and they teat 2.000 men In their vs I
attempt.
OEOUOE L. KILMtU.
Though ma
of wucls having Irregulsr formation
Of plorsls. the nuiny kind, of ibh. or
.Ub«, w..h .r..l,„rily r<,rn,.4 Mur,.,,
are omitted. The need for such a l^t
Is shown by .luoilng a few examples,
For tnaumv. |Hi»ple sp<-uk of hi-rrlnga.
but never of h» biting.
T:verT one
writes soles, sprats. Umphreys. ancbortea, the singular form randy. If
ever, doing for th*. plural, but m> one
would write laaidierHs. eo,U. aalnums
or UonU. im the other hand, consid
erable UDivrtainty exuu (H»ui'rmlng
tbe fta-m of tbe plural of other klpds.
Who sbaU dn-kle wTiUh U «vr^
_____________________
Mncly lier cent of the InhnMtauts
of western and centrfi .\Mca arc MoK*nim«sianB and exerv nuin
iiAt* tti
hlmaelf stopping them and recelrlng
armful of money from toe
Mr. Stamford. wb<we only
J^ughter would have been preaerrad
|
eUaster.
On aecond
'thought Blalsdell added tbo only
daughter to tbe armful of mofiey and
thus completed tbe romance according
to all tbe beat tradltlonn
Tbe aTanoa waa so crowded that tba
boraea could not bare run ton yardeto fact, they were preaenlly brought to
a siAudatlll by a blockade^ torongb
which Blatodell succeeded In aqulrmtng. So be paaaed on. and tbe cbsDcea
were that be would not
, Mias Sumford again In tbte Ufe.
I
. tldnk of her, 1
L®
wreave absurd fancies.
l"*'’
There are men who are
driven to the bablt of
i
dreaming as a relief
from tbe unrairtog mo
notony of disappoint.
menL Only tbtoe who
lack imagination need to
employ drugs, and It to
almost a queatloo wheth
er a man might not bet
ter be a Blare to an
. ^bs
^
tba more
I ^
p^wn wb^^
I
■
IliaIxdell rode around tbe park for an
'«^blle black nwUty and brightly
»"'***<* Impoaalblllty alternated lu hla
! couaciouaueas. Ftnaily be rode up Into
o«„.’.tav«. hr,,. I**» iune cue. ,o« «.».h of U» Uk.
. as a rule, w edtted. i «D*4U • mmwriMg VWUgB lOr UUISEW. ABV
itwro driveways are on tbe aoothoro
There U Ulk to London ot forming . e’de.
•’*da one carving gaatly
gantly to tba oaat and
Ptw. c,«l. Id hMMT «f 8.IUU.I i‘'«
««• BlatodeU anw
age of 18 they i
•
I-n>J..lkfaOMkDDDlTmDrTDt«hD.D «** "Ikll*!** Of BD
4«UMI«.kUTM
bone, sacred to tbo i.uri*osea of romanIn the I
Uc fiction, he bad no fear of the pres
unhurt The horses
ent exigency.
)ne of them hiid stumbled
lO viup.vuo
Only be must not fall to
stop.tbe
on Ibe curb and was recovering. M
‘boraea. Fortune was I
dened by fear of failure at the i
be must bold on hard,
ment of rfucceas,
Blalsdell apn
there was some grain of st-ufio
atralght at the animals ns wUdly as
wltb It. Mr. Horace L. Stamford bad In they leaiied toward him.
He caught
one conspicuous case rewarded a com
one t*f the horaea by the nose and the
paratively trivial pi-rsonal service in a
bridle with his two hands at the aame
more than princely fashion.
instant and tbe remarkable strioiftb
No man’s ImaginaUon to quite adeof his long fingers enabled him to hang
________________ quate as an instructor
on. He waa Uaten agHlnat a lr«-e and
fur desi»enite emergen
dragged through a gr*-at hush, and the
cies. The rush and the
next moment he was in an open s|iace.
,
, swirl of real adventure
He waa one imin from head to foot
' defy the arts of the
but he hung on, for success wna sure.
mind.
Blalsdell
bad
On the other side of tbe narrow strip
neviT dreamed of any
of oi*en ground was a bill sleei> as a
thing quite ao thrilling
fort with a wall on top. Tbe homes
aa that moment to tbe
driveway
whoa
the
craxod horses were
be dragged at Ihelr,
a right band rushing dow n uik>d him.
nd be dared not turn
bia bead to look at
tbem. At any Instant a team" might
awing into the road ahead of him. and
then he muat either be crushed l*elwoiu
the. two or pIUDge out of iho way li. | ,„
orOlniirT .iiwrirom
she knew all about IL
iy husband la asleep.’
-•Very well,’ I «tld, TU come
two houra.*
-•It won’t be worth your while.* the
aald. Tm sure be hasn’t got ffl. and,
n If be had. I ahall see him before
wllL If be baa any money I
boa. you can Just bet your llf<
Bg to get It myself. I don’t think you
ueb chance around here.*
“After Ibat 1 didn’t think It ^
while to go back.*’-Fblladelpbla Bee-
“YOUR MONEY, IS
NO GOOD" V
of tbe bicycle po
ll, some of w hom
not been throw n irway.
“I stopped tbemr’ he aald1 faintly
the policeman.
•That’s right, you did." was the ns
ply. -But why In thunder dldn t .vou
U t ’em go after they gut In here? Tliey
c«.uldirt do any harm after they were
om o! the r.nd "
|ll.,iMl.-Jl Midd-nly retmjiihin^ why
he Iw.d done lhl« doi«p<-nitc dotnl^
- n»v Cirl! ’ he crlt'd. ’ Where is aher
“I didn’t iu>e niiy girl.’’ re|.lled the pobcf'm.in.
’The r.itrlagi* was empty
wlH-n It came ncroaa the roadway."
• i;u>pi> r rt piAUd lllaladell faintly.
-.Sun'.” said the officer. Aud at that
uu»i;it-m the llreriiH coachman ran up.
• Mlaa Stnmfx.rdr cried BhilsdelL Ts
she snfeT>
• Yes.
nt»H the coachman. ”Slic
DR. FEN^ER^
Matt.J.Johnsohs|
60881
k
VFUV V
j direcily In front of tbe lane’s end.
i aaamed a corUlnty that the
^ graae It and I
tbe rear of U
JLlSULAtt-pTAciuml
mM dnv«r:
For Sals aaa OuwnsutW Only RF
Bugbec A Roaborg. 8. E. Walt A Sons
MRS. L MacARTHUR
has rclumckl from Clm .i-o w.lh
the
LM Modes In Artistic
^ Hair Dressing.
GRAND RAPIDS t INDIANA RY
COMPANY.
Tmu
Tr».rt» Ol) M loUuw.:
KwJVU...,
(lr«.a
.M
ClIinAtl Alta I'lUCAitu
Furftutum* ^jr. *»i,
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IMNSandORNAMF.NTS.
Untml KapIcU. I
RoomiSIO:*. WUhiiBlick
feSiis-nei,
C. L. LOCKWOOD. (
A GOOD WAY
TO GO EAST...
MAMSIEE4 NORTH EASrERH R.R
£iV
ANO CONNBCTIONA
-------
Ha* a most convenient train
u_
to Detroit, Buffalo amt eastern
points, leaving (Irand Raj)id*
at
noon, with through &lcc)>crs
New York, and cafe coach
serving
luncheon
a
la
of
/
UATAA4 • .
carte.
Send for the Michigan Cen
tral’s book
Tr^iui
S U M M K R
TOURS.
U«TMI At
TrAUk^ for C«lAr
C«lAmt/
i.'iij tm**
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Detroit, Mich.
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every one ot which is of human
interest, and every article u illus
trated. There is no better magazine
of travel for teachers and pupil* than
to# mtie bill
traca grow thickly
they ww paaaed toe broad drlreway
at toe end of tbe lane flaabed upon
• OMN
you are not aatisfic4 with reauha.
This is ourguaranYee, which goes with
every* bottle.
KIDNEY-d
Backache
aa possible upon tbe
HOBAKIW. AjV^y *1 La^ Oto
THE FAMOUS '
a:
bis head, aud It seemed as If i
else were grinding them. Hla despera
tion divided him Into two liersonaUtlea
-<»ae dlrvcUng bla body and the other
bla mind.
.
InsUncl made him swerve to t*»e left
by i*reclsely the proi*er timce as the
boraea overtook him. His right hand
was on the bridle while be seemed to
be ■till wondering bow be should ac
complish tbe feat of grasping IL
Hla arm straightened with a auddenoeas that numbed It. yet be was not
thrown from bla wbeeL Hla remark
able akin as a rider combined wltb tbe
fine chance of such mo--------------menta to save him from
a fall that, coming then,
would bare ended the
dventure for him.
SSt“‘
mJwin ^trfuatol to jroo tt H«er ■
men, tltal vanished l*oth eye aud ear.
the Instant they wertr passed.
IK-ril lenift up lu Its place. BliilsdeU
had uiH-GHt-iuusly faiieltHl the Ik
a\ve«i»lng round Into the driveway,
they did not do so. They were run
bard to aay that one .thinks at such
dlagomilly ncrusa U and would dash
Ume. but one may feel a great deaL
tht-mselves in rftiiung the irtH-s ui*on
Btetodeir fell that tbe entire Incident
other side. This was calamity, for
WTM to tbe nature of a miracle; that the
girl in the carriage would almost '
of faU’a releoUng. k>i»g eagertalnly U- twibly hur^lf not killed, by
ly desired, bad come. If be should fall
live.
tbU time. It would be oaeh
And Blalsdell could jtol turn th<
for oo man baa two chances.
boraea. It came to him suddenly thn
He waa ao full of fatolUUc foolishness
tbe thing was out -of his ik>w.t. Tl»-re
and extrsvagant dealrea.
was nut space enough at the si>et*d.
bla bearVa blood waa eo
ITey wtTc going across the aidev
clogged with the ashes
and in among the tre<a for all thu
of burmil air castles,
could do.
Yet he Wi*uld m*t give
that be falhd to take a
HeuiMKt make the Ik-sI ..fit.
human view of tbe allThe roadway there U like a squ
uatlon. He did not see
for siweral ways mei-L and ll was fully
an. with
■ ^
a hundred yards fn.m the etid of the
^'^n<blug lo live for.
lane to the i*oiut uik>u
dnngtT of idtwth; be
of tbe drive toward
bad not a
thought for
‘ “
which the horiK-s were
the ago y of her fatlier
heading. Bfaiadell bad
should die, hut
their hoofs
time for a glance. He
for tbe man s gnitltude i; she
saw an opt-nlng In the
abould 1*0 saved.
tnWa mile to the right,
«Thls la my one groat chance." The
and he pressed hard up
words w ere not aiK»keii by the voice of
on the bridle.
An Inbla mind; they were written in letters
Btnm later ther6
of fire liefore his evi
terrible craah.
Of his counted for nothing
struck the
cause in his dream, he alw ays survived
these heroic exi*crleiioe8 and was never
go out from under him and fly i
hurt beyond tbe bn*aking of a collar
------ - _
Bigbter bill wss sIimi Hieckcii lu its ;
himself has not made 1
nuircb by irws falU ii m ro— the rua«U
eucceaa in life.
He U unpractlcnL'i
The tru<»iK*rM abniMloucd iliHr h«»r«i-8^ |j
^
Udder but j
and went forward on foot, dragging ! "Z
^ounk"
In bU !
cmnnoh along by band. TU y aanault- ) ^
, |
-I
anted rollceman McGuire got i
cte^lt for stopping tbe runaway t«a
neither Mr. Bumford nor
daughter av^r beard bow It waa rca
Aa to tojury or death for blmsclf. be
bought of it only aa a loaa of opi*ortu.
dty. If toe boraea ran over him. ho
and tbe
tbaahow.
Mias BUmford ta dcaci
fatber'a aids from ona <
Kaw Vork I
bHd up F.
cS la» bT tbe cort. No
• imIA B«eb •ttwiteD u. liUB. He
rrfM the wre<k of tbe wheel o»t of
tbe pork, >»l P.'opte emtied »t hi* tom
has been upon the market, web-known
a%d recommended by physicians, a
Um.ment calbd
would net bo able to get a band U|K>n
m luejoort, her picture tn tbe newapapeiw.
They and, bcBidea. be remembered haring
“TTr,”."
SlnTlIl lluci^.
%h^=h bib her w.ih terror. Tba
dread of childbiith taken away muck
la
«t or Uxlr ..rk. .04
lo fmd. otock
tty of our foe.
eb ▼mat Importance to tba
U
entrance .
OB tba rosrtb of July Into tba atrong '
S5£^.
lean. wiry. |H>werful fclWrh. lor M frj. Ojoe^^book.
low. with a cheat Ibat
oxpanda like
balloon
and a heart Jiat wiU
stand anything.
Witboot any capecUl iralntog or attempt to excel,
be bad become an expert
"MTma'M, rider. Hla wheel waa a
plexua.
/apor. geared to lOO. He'
naariy lifted It * the gnmml u lu„ I . j ^
made bU alart
aeSmed that be cov- l
etad tbe dlstanca between tbe pdlntj^
where be had stood and tbe u
tbe drlreway at
Injury, but of t
*. z
pushed tbe lua
The animal swerv.ed, and yet BlalMlell
did not, fall, though he sc-ined
llfb-d entirely off bis bicycle for
^
Tyler wcr.Hla iDcoeaani
BUSINESS CARDS.
^^y $5 p«r betUS tor
by WILLIS EMCKY
KB. Era. ]
Sbo m. SB* Itb toBB
•of ber; tbBt got
.tS;' ^TiShJSSi^ at th. dreg
‘7ml BgADfiOJ^IjE^Tgt ^
MOTIVE
MW. oonuBg ool for bolter ienna aa »
gert»d Fairnira.
bo dto, be sofoaud bU aim to tbe Ut.
"made tUelr
wlar. On tbe 4tb at tbe afv <
way lo tbe /rout ami cut down tlui
mr tbo garrlooa of Vlckw
ond by 7 oclm-k
tb<> t'oufederate Imttie dag f1<aited
m
bore tbe Grate)«rd bill rtdoubf. |
U
J. KK»1to.M.IX
era U an old man oo
Geowallj
brldko wbrn bocaeo are
band to 1
drlren op to drto^ bot bo did M ap>
poor os tblo Occam, i
erform ibU
orted footmaagocdowa
oarrka. At tbii memo
in lo rad anotbor
I Uroly than that
Too’ro not at aU at oaaa
At Viciubors.
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go bar foot. SM. Os
Warthi & €otas
toy toes. «r. » TB
and^at ten sam tbo ■oam
toto 00 tbo jomng man bad t
to forgecttog
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TEAVERSE CITY, MICH., SATURD.AY. JULY 11. 1903.
'"Wit
PUMPS ARE
ORDERED
prrv OFFiCtW WILL MAKE CONTKACT AT ONCE
■irssu MAY STtlKE lACl
MAY LIVE
TWO WEEKS
for Jewish Potition.
. Jul
in l^ndon. »cc.rtlin*
Colbolic H*frald, h&« refUMNl lo r«evUe ft |M-mlun r»*lfttive to the tr^ftt
meot of nrgrd^r* in the Unitedt 8ute«
And forwftrd it to the
ed by the Hemld.
Canvas
ktfanttc City,
ily ll^Tbe ImSatAloga. N Y
By St Ic^, Shrine
perlal eouncU of
will meet In AllanUc Oty
George R Qrqen of Dallai^^exas.
The
was elected Imperlaal potentate
other oficera elected follow
POPE LEO 18 NOT ON THE VERGE
OF DEATH.
...Shoes
For ChiUren
60e
t
t' .1
NOW IT CEASES
TO BE A JOKE
.
Al A opoctftJ moeilDK of ibe council
3aet nlsbt tbe opecUl commute
liolntod lo Mscure hide for a new
for tbo water works stat(*d that they
ban r«eUr«d several bids, and bad
• carefully considered them, and bad
Ibe aid of tbe rommltiee on fire and AND
water and Boperlntendent Joynt in r>^
ina over Jbern. and aft^ ao
tbe Know HH
K. Y . be awarded
the
place the pump and u
AMESVILLE.
f|;:
OHIO.
HAS
TRAMP MAYOR
Governor Nash Refuses to Set Aside
the Election, and the People Must
SUnd
rl:-:'
90c
Their
Choice.
Rome. July 11 —d p m.—Tbe pope,
who fell aaleep early today. oonUnuen
asleep Thla is considered a bad sign,
as indicating increased weakneaa.
Home. July 11—The popes pb/al
clans laaued a bulletin at Y:80 thU
morning. The bulletin reads:
-The
|M»pe slept during the night at inter
vais
HU pulse U now »0 and has
irregularity since yeau-rday evening. HU respiration is 30.
hu temperature 36 degrees centigrade.
HU renal funrllons are atlU deflclenl.
hut hU general condition is somewhat
Bmellorated
(Signal
•Maxzonl. Lapitohl.’*
Lomhm. July 11.—The Rome corre»l»nndent of Halziel's News Agency to
day asseru that It Is possible that the
y shortly l>e removed lo bis
he Vatican gardens, where he
,ble to enjoy the purest air
July 11.—A medical friend of
Pn.f Marximl. when Interviewed, said
here U no doubt but Dr Lapponl’s
•riginal diagnoAis of tbe pope's illness
vas incHiiTect and that hepatization
lad never existed
The true charac
er of hU holiness* illness Is nephrltU.
•n found in the prelair’v uri
$1-00
For
Uo)-s
00c
THE WEATHER SSSSiiL^’tSSSJSlJsar''
For Men ‘
$1.25 .
I “BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT”!
£anpa$^
Fancy Wash Vests
Oxfords
For
.lust received «no*her lot—SweU p»ttera»—UNION MADE
$1.5(1, $1.75 10 $4.00
Women
Fancy Silk Shirts:
Genuine Flkskin Shoes
,
For
Box^
$1.75 and $2.00
Stein-Bloch
Fall
Styles—
Tuesday CKas. W. Baxter will
show these goods and take or
ders for future delivery. Ham
ilton Clothing Co.
1922 3t
Anu^vilh- O, Jul> II -The poll
I Ilian., ol
ihik loan
have learned
that It iliMh not pay to Indulge In
practical Jokes in the eh^cilon of a
There mill oe• a meeilug of the Uni-1
niay<*r
They, trb d tt and as a resuD
form Hank. Knights of Pythias. Mon !
town has for a iiia>or a man mho
day evening lor the purfKise of drill
knomn as a tramp, mho liad
from tbe date of tbe contract.
Ing.
Every member is requesusl lo j
ed lime in the Oinrlnnail murk
Alderman Wilhelm thought **so far
be prest-ni
.e
It mas all a/ Joke, hut it has
so gu(Hl.' and made a motion that the
ime a sitm r»a!iiy, since (U)v
ir Nash has r.fnseil to exercise
power
under
the
new
municli»al
ter works plant In good shape, aurh as
and set aside the election, leav
foundaiiohs. Intake pU>e, main on Bay
street, and other iie«-ded
impruvt- ing Mayor Ulark In tiosseshlon of the
oflleey The
|sditieians
thought It
ts at the plant.
pla
The motkm
uid la- a g.sHl Joke to nominate the
led
mp for major The iHs.pl,- Uiought
mho had Just- left the
Alderman
kUitHl that he
derman - Ciilletl
till
• Joke n. giHMl that they follomed vaiican. siatetl that the reiK»rts that
came very near gw ling nuibl»ed again
ih»- |H,p«- u on Hie verge of death are
the oih» night UnauHe the mater was
ruYnlng on Hay atreet. and he they* all turned to ihb governor and
unexpected
a molUin that maa carried, that jK-tltloiu-d. Mm to M*t aside the.elw
»n the gtviind that It was Illegal me believe tbe ptiin* will live probably
the chief of iKdlCe g«i down to the
The ultimate end.
place early this morning and shut the The lawyers dm! the U-sl represent for a fortnight
I ol the town went to Columlius
water off
It was understotal that the
V
their
i>etltlon
before
the
gov
Since
early
morning hU hollnesa*
board of public works
mere
going
and after hiwrlng them (b,v cluHTfulness has
been, well
mainthere this ro<»rnlng to devlsb st»me
Nash said
he could
fc«-e no
has been his‘strength. We
means of putting In a drain, but they
for his Interference. The peo ha\e invlied the pontiff to remain In
«»uld not wait
A cement walk was ordered laid on pie hail clecUHl 4helr mayor knowing bed. m-ither reading nor talking. The
Piana
Belter call
mparatlve excitement of the last
the west side of Spruce stri*et. fr«»ni all ftlK.ul him: elect ions men- serious
affairs, and the jHH.ple ^if Amesville
w days has UH*n bad for him.”
and see the gomls and
Randolph to Third street.
should learn mu to treat such a mat
Rome.
July
11—6.40 a. m —The
get our prices.
Facas a Jok.So tbe town has a usual gathering of watchers, mostly
lory prices means a
ip mayor.
JournalUTH. witnessed from the piazza
.big saving
to you
nic.svllle Is In Athens county and of St. Peter s tbe opening of the winmn ot alHiiii .uu- thousand Inhahl
As of the papal
apartment
this
Large assortment of
Travsrao City Poopis Insisted That
S
lJl^l
years mayor. Edvvard morning by the i»ope*s faithful Valet.
s m a 11
instruments,
Contra
hYtim what has leaked out
' Travoroe City is tfCo Place for
sheet
music,
etc.
•m:
eandhlate
tioii .-igaiiisf
the
apia*ars that no
the New Normal School.
d, 1.. Op|H.M- hi
significant change has taken place in
s en>md hit u|i
e cimditlon of the patient up to the
jaiiiig anylHHly
At the mwtlng In n^gard to the him in uttlce by lu.
eseiii hour. l>r. Ijipponl succeeded
a "Joke *’ mho shou Id afterward
new Normal achool yesteeday J W.
having Poi>e l^> take a sufficient
Wllstm siK.ke in U-half of the lU-n prxjve inellglhle. and l>e n*moved. al- quantity of nourishment during the
h.miiig Ihe IncumlM-ui to retain the
aonla delegation.
July 10.-4:50 a. m—Since
-You believe In Trav.-rse Uiiy and olTlee f*»r another year
At the eonvenihm there was a pre awakening the pontiff has been rest
believe In llenxonla * He said thdf
rangetl deadhK-k and as a cM.mproraand a dose of chloral was admlna radius of GO miles there are 11
c the name t.f on,- Alon/o K. Wet»d. l>tered.
ea and aUiut
175.000 inhabitdwarf tramp Just out of ihc Ctncin
lie. July 11.-2:10 a
and .ihU rvaefies half may to
tii
mtirkhoiise
mas
iitmnimously
has -just
amakeluHl
Ml. V leaaani. In that territory thi*n>
his hU-ep. which lasted over two
2.HI teachers and leas than 40 ehoM-n and his name went on the
Weed mho IS knomn as “Mid
- A slate lleense “No plaeu lu-^nls
amon-.; ihe tourist fraii-mlty. mas
Home, July 10.—4,50 a. m —Another
mre than this
In the south 45
ailon. performtNl
ywterday. has
cent of Ihe Uwehers have slate
ighi further relief to Pope X-eo.
election and tin
hy It the possibility of his life beavoids the neccASity ot a personal
HI his case should be dtH-id.-d hy C.uvprolonged mas increased, but It
The ajH-aker set forth
visit It saves time and expense.
emor Nash
IV-ndluK the d«HiRlon can hardly he said that the operation
That
there
illsrly hK-sted
1
culls
Connections with all cities and
of recovery.
saltatn element of a ny kind, no manu he man k,-pi In luxury in a lH,arding improved his chances
saUai
villages in Michigan.
farliirlng Institutions of any kind to house and mas to he given clean Ifn- News Just nxeived from the eatlcan
j and iiem cloihe.s
every advantage of Ihe
s the i»pe is now lying in a rest
and evei
The eompaci ma.s kept an,l Wt-ed less condition after having had a good
The |Hs>ple are purely »h!u
Normal
as vUh Uh\ as a huge • j.»ke ’
Of
ItH-p during the early hours of this
rational there,
there they have an Ideal
tMurse the peA.ple
generally didnt
alte and will give Ibe Benionla aci
know of the deal to ktvp the tdd may
"ATan immediate result of yester
emy grounds which comprlses^nea
IV. l.iit they mere slamiH«ded daVs
oiHTatlon.
the iK»i>e spent
they tMiisIdered a huge Joke quiet and a
palnlcKH
day with a
...............................
This site
and rimply \ote.rioj W»-*-d. with the
ure. and he once
aU.ve IJtke MlchU
hilt. 220 f
Idea that the opiMisiiion mould easily
xhlbittsj bU strength
Ingl) exh
- htrikli
above Crystal lake
enough v«nes to In- eleele.|.
grandeur
jtlon and intellect
place of great beauty and gi
lit the dwarf iramp ma.s elix-ied. rxamlnatlou last evening tbe doctom
and In fact Ideal
There are
a
long
list of "fearfur c-ould not perceive any regalberlng of
t»f op|H>riunUtes for study
ai d^’^Mr and then
charge.s mere tlh-d
miih
C.«.vern«*r
»• »erum in the pleural cavity, but
sports, both* field an
Nash
These mere signed hy Acting
max ftwred that the presence of se
said the schcK.l mould
Mayor Nash. l\»unclliuen Henry and rum would l»e detected today,
thus
In (irand Kaplds. but
Beasley and Cl»*ri
rendering necessary perbapn another
Allegan
I mould
lated
that'
W.vd
s
baldtii
mere
quite
o|M>ratlon In a few days.
Thes IH*aker set forth other ad
Shortly iH-fore midnight the condl
of Benxonla.
He told why unlit tor Mich a .lign|ti«*d ik.aIHou as
(ir (d AmesvilK.u of the pontiff man reported lo
AUeco. ... O,
oe undergone no change, and It was
Albion, Kalamaxw.
colU*ge.
IHTS
.Hand, clone his only
Ideil that he bad Just dropped peacenominaliunal schtH.I at Holli
not far mas the I
fuliv Into sleep. At that hour
lo Ann ArUir. Ypsllanll
within the palace mas qul
from Ml IMeasant He advcH'atU*d this fointeen
particular Cinrlnhali.
tlflV apartm
uniting on
The charges mere duly
of life. The
place and
mas the one
.nd said Benu.nla
Benui
T
thlfc morning.
For Traveno- Olty.B. C IJUlH ri Hon day set for a hearing
rvfr«hed «nJ
J W. MllUkeh and Hon F Hamlllon Ians mere out in fon-e Mayor W»x*d
man not present. hui mas reprt*senied irked'fi^*fiK>d
siHjke highly of Benxonia
WonsA-ll Th.‘ signers of the
Hem. her advantages and her people, hy L C.
iH-tition
mere in evidence, as
but they believed In Traverse
*
first and thought they should \ry to their attoaiev. Judge Israel M. F
Si*cure the scMh.I here, and then if of .\t hens The mayor s ei.uncl
they, bad no chance whatever they milted every siH-cincation in the com
plaint, hut he held that they all re
would lend all their aid to Ben
lated to acts commitUHl prior to the Ordinance Will B« Enforced by Hakith
A. V. Friedrich, president o
and the municlival cvnle re
Board of Trade, said that this city ehH-ilon
Officer Thompson by Order of the
a
had one slate institution and for that ctignixvNl chargt s against
City Board.
reasem could not expect the wh,Ad only sueh as mefe cmmiittHl
in office; and In this stand Oovemor
and he was In favor of iu
Nash
fully
concurred
imnxonla.
At this week s meeting of the board
Traverse
The charges of lutemiK-raiice mviuUl of health a resolution was
Mr Wllstm said that
not hold l.«ai
City mould unite with
hat will be of Interest to all who are
gel it that ManUlee would also unite
ivftted where they can make sewer
with them and that would give them
HmntviionB for their residences. On
wnslderable Inffuence to get
the a MHH'itlc length of time, he had ncu not km of Superv isor Cleveland
anv ‘form, and this iluHon
AUuhtHl liqrn*
directing the
Normal
mas
pi
all claims as u> his
Traverse City imx.ple. however, ate me art -M i a
board. HtwUh Officer
hairman of
rlv administer the rhompaoo. to enforce the ordinance
loyal lo their town and home and inability ^ to
the town
Governor Nash
would pledge support to tbe vlsilurs
Mlon. and this
was
i
stand
that
as
this
only After they find that they cannot kx»k ’the
W done
al law
under tbe
59c
choice from a Tot of pope
ITooks which tai now have retaika from $LS5 to $L7L AH
brand new but in a trifle cheaper binding and made to aeU at
75c. See the cast window.
w w GtpB00kSt0re
For Women '
Well MainUinod.
A
slight
change In the bu,;ines.A
hours has been made by (he People'j
Savings Bank of Traverse City, the
secUon
of
by-laws
reUilvc
to
hours now reading. ‘ The bank shall
be o^n for business from 9 a m to
4 p.^m. each day of the year, except
Sundays and legal holidays. On Tues
day' evenings the bank shall be open ;
from 7 to 8:30.**
i
The change Uke» effect July 1st. I
1903.
med&sat-4w [
For a Jiw Days
For Misses
ULTIMATE END IS SUIE
Wool BlAo.
SEVETTH YBAB-1922a
MYSTIC SHRINE OFFICERS
Collins. Toronto; assUtam rabban..
Alvah P. Clayton. St. Joseph. Mo .
high priest and prophet. Frank C '
aslng outrages on negroes,
ar
Boundy. Chicago. III ; oriental guide
Anted by appalling brutality.*
E. I Alderman. Rlarion. Iowa; tream
urges the Htosian government tc BUT DEATH MAY BE DELAYED user. W. 8/ Brown,
Pittsburg
FlVE'MIttlON GALLON PUMP TO
make representatloni to Washington
Boston; first
corder. B. W. Rome
FOR
A
FORTNIGHT
BE PURCMAtEO
o lake Steps
master. George L Sirtwt.
Sir.
iilon and huemoi
Va
sr-cimd ccr\*monla1
niim-inv Auil
ly to suppress the growing
evil, *'
l»s
derlck A Hines. l>
e ambassador says the matter Is High OfficiaU Have Adviaed Pontiff
Ton[
At a CMt of «1SA3t-<:oftt of PwttlnB
outside his purview and that he canto Remain in Bed. Neither Read
Entire Plant in Ftrot^laoe Condb
Ihereiore
mow therein.
The
ing Nor Talking—Strength
[.Ur Herald says the iM-tltlon mill
Irwin. Wheeling.
tlon—Mere Trouble on the
HOffTHS
w
a’>-
For Men
$2.50
to be had only at Benda’s-^ 3 , O O.
Lace Hose From Paris
Fancy or BUefc
T»r>
Grey-*»o, SCto
Our -Clean Up” Sale ot all SUMMER “K1.0/.F."ii in foil
Bl.OOM-GR.4NU BARG.MNS.
Kvcr>thing that is com
fortable ami stylish in
summer footwear will be
found al this store
.
.
Youf Money’s
e:imc>a
& oo.
The Real Reliable Clothlere
...LAMPS.
WORTM
STRAP SANDALS
r Myles, fi im. $U»0
to $2 1H». one, two,
r
strap;
THEKIMBUL
I.OR L.\MPS, a!! with center tiraoght.
The Lsmps and Globes
Roses. Carnations, etc.,
painter's art.
ly tinted and daooratad with
pleasing styles known to the
Whether you have af\y Idea of buying a lamp or not If you appredate fine hand palntsd\decorat<ons you should stop in and eee
these goods.
Prices $1.79 to $6.89 each.
IHE ECOKOKV STORE
THEY WANTED IT HEIE
/
"^1
V*-
W. W. UMBAil COMPANY
THE USE OF IHE LONG
DISTAHCE TELEPHONE SERVICE
A
ri*ej**a**nll^^ lilted
I-
a
.'111'
%
Wc cai
show V
Frank Friedrich & Co.
The New Stand. -J42 From St.
MICHIGAN_____________________
TELEPH O N E15/1^=^:,,"*:'.^*^
COMPANY.
I&:
IS:'
>11111BK.
Pre-ln«entory Sale
E
{8.98
HARDWARK buy the best
quality and Utcsl tlcsigns.
1
HAVK THF.M.
::
::
::
NewStock NewDrilgiff
LoffPiicis
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see it.
FRANK TRUDE
RASTALL'.*1B;
Dm'1 Faffit tb-llay Bam
Succe^ to Hobbs.
Outing Suits
Outjng Pauls
Fine FUnncls and Serges
Made of Flannel and
Linen Material
$9. $6, $7, {8
to {15
Splcndk! Fitting Goo.l$
$L25, $1.75 to $4.00
All iixet-.certain damiatt.inthcfc
/
.BEGINS.
( KEEP COOL I
i '-1
Monday Morning, July I3tli
»t"s:MVflock.
K:::
I?
20 Year Gold Fill
ed Ca^, Genuine
Americart
Movement
After tha House
is up and j-ou^e ready for your
TRV A RECORD WANT AO.
MUST.CONNECT .
WITH SEWERS
■Vv-J
AT
RASTALL’S
OOVGAL MUST DIE
Hmm *«r.Ury Will Not Or.nt
rrl«v* for Murrtoror of Comlllo
UndoB. July l.-Th« home ojcf.-
THY A mCORD WANT A©.
precedent, so he divided fhat Weed
should Iv reinstated as mayor
In
i»art. the decision reads:
•f'nxm what 1 have been able to
learn aUmt this case the man stvms
to have Invn eUvi»*U
The iKvplo knew Ms
oied for him as afterward. They
llberately
made their own bed by
electing this
man mayor
of their
town, and I think they ought to learn
that the election c»f a mayor is not a
Joke; that it Is a very solemn act.
and If they deliberately proceed ic
elect such a man mayor of their town
they must stand the,con^uences "
Julius B. Paige has resigned his |
slHon as superintendent
of Chai
volx's electric light plant.
BACK TO EVANSVILLE
Negro Lee Brown Will Be Taken and
More Trouble Is Antici
pated.
IndianapolU. July 'll.—In a letter
Judge Rascb at EransviUe tod
Governor Durban consents lo the li
mediate removal of negro Lee Bron_.
who is In Jeffersonville refonnatory
now. and thnt he be taken to F
vine. A secret order has been
for the mlllUa to be In readlaeM to
respond to a call lo so to CvantTille.
le U feared.
T«Y A MCORO WANT AW
For Particulars, See Page 6
Lace Weave
NeflifSiaau
Perfect ventilation—makes
Mmdeinopei
liiwn effect,
guinnteed in
you Iccl like a new man
C. Olilbelm
cor, Pront aAd Union
50c, LOO. L50
HAIilLTOK CLOTHING GOHPANY
THB BTSNDiO BBOQED. TBAVSB8B CITY, MICH.. SATURDAY. JULY 11. IWB.
KEBE. nSi llHI
cdummstTtPo
TBE EV^ KPMI.
N. NIIBIKMIIIB
mmmATA9
TflAVERSB CITY. MICHIGAN
July .11. — Four Mr and Mrs. John Roddou of Buebaa;
youths, buralni with a posl-Pburtb-rf an. who was rocently married to-Wsa
J^y ardor, started a celebration in Smith, is the only bride on record
who has the unique distiacUon of
TWE .1 lATCS AMD L V. MAM
having triplets for biidoomalds. and
appreclailoB of the boBor U eo
Macias perfo
?ed by tho Met that they wore
AW.HANNBN. MAttor^
own ebarmiBg otetera.
wSn**tbe Quartet of
te yellows. commUsteaers say
Hitbt started to lire the .
there U not so much of that dread
salute of Z1 guns in front of the Mac diseaac in Berrien county poBob or
Leod borne late Wednesday night. chards this year as last The Ban
Mr* Macl>eod hurried out and asked
tcale, another peach tree pest,
them to demist. Her^Uler and baby
ling lu end up well, however,
sick, she told ibe teys.
half an hour Wedneaday night
. patriotic Muskegon was shrouded In darkness.
-Ha. haV' laughed
boys, merrily. ' Hs. hs!
Ion of the mile light
They kept on firing
t^t came
the ^clouds from
But they did not set* the . bead of
the bouse, who. In addU Ion to living !>Mum a”nu?e moiTsi* whlcbT
an of ;he nlng about the electrical apparatus of
in Evans
association. He
Western
Traciton A Ugbiiug Co. In the
of the large switchboard, and
feet tall and with fool ball t
between the bam forming the main
-Ha, ha! ' Uughed Mr.
connect km from the largest dynamo,
grimly when bU wife told b , of her
found the dead body of the
e. electrocuted and still in a
th^ pcwltlon to lake the full eh
HewiUt>ein
what be did to the boys,
from lU regular route
valor quickly mehed away:
Bi^k^^e youth In the good old
Tb* CokMDblu iDvem»«t •
irumenu. The
cliffo? tbJ’^ears and damaged the luo.
to bo BUiidtac IB lu OWB light k
—ATPwmA CBMl MtUr. aad if tbo prm- «e nf a second patriot
te of our young ladles was out
one
Beat a iMto on n third boy s rll walk ing last Sunday aad wore a hat
oBt BtUtado U Dot chBBCBd IhB. rowith his lA.
with a large bunch of aftlflclal cher
•Bit BIIIBt IB tbo OSd bo moro dlBBB^
Kicked the fourth boy vigorously.
h rom
trouo to CoIomMb tteB to BB. ThorofuMU to rBtlfjr tbo oddbI troBty vould
hoping for a charming meal, attacked
the hat. when a fight ensued between
bo dlMMgnmbh for tbo Ualtod BUtoo.
the
damsel
and
the
bird,
lu
which
the
but vould bo moni tor ColottblB. Tbo
Until
latter was ousted —North Branch Oa
Unllod BUtoo bBO tbo optk
ipt-ck of dust from bis trousers
zeitt.
bulldlBC Bloat tbo KkBrDBiu oouroe. lon t think they will Im* tmek
A swarm of bee* has gone through
The street cUwnlng brigade next a knot hole in the cornice of Richard
Wbllo B CBBBl Bt PBBBIDB CBC nettfT
found several articles of doihlng. Carman s bou»e at PoilervlUe. and Is
bo ooDStnictod DBlooB *tbo Uoltod
articles belonging to tho pultlnkia a supply of honey They
BUMdo«lL If OoloDiblB-. oongre..
have tao passages—through the knot
U OBBO It viu 000 tbo BiBtUr In tbis
lie and through a crack
one
large
front tooth.
Eight men from Fond du Lac.
UgbL Tbo CBBBl Bl Pbbbibb would
Is one of the greatest Hying special
One linen c^ollar.
rand Rapids and Schoolcraft are, ur-*’ ists
am» -Ofo to tbBt rogkm-tbBB
In the treatment of all.chronic
One crusiH-d derby hat
dUeaxes. His extensive practice and
One larg.^ buurb of hair -blond
knowledge enables him to
One m'cktle. ,
i*rafi on whsl U known as Woodward superior
• every curable dlkease AH chronTwo cuffs—not mates
h There the peal Is very deep
iHseaxes of the Brain. Spine.
They can be had by appl>lng u. the
to 40 leel-ind there are Ihous Nerv«*s.
HltMxl. Skin. Heart. Lungs.
pollce.-Ohlcago American
ands of acres of It Ex|HTts *ay It U Stomach.
Kidney *nd Bowels sclenof fin.' quality. The company will
Brutally Tortured
have
capital, and an effort
A CBM came to light that for per will Ih- made' to have the plant In
latent and unmerciful ibrlure has per operation next October
His treatment
AI Owossu because the engineer t»f simply marve
haps never been equaled. Joe Golth
at U oTldently hollered Ibnl i
i6e city bappi*ned to use a cheap tainnick of Colusa. Calif, w^
measure. a block of the curbing for
praoueo uBDMtm of a Urp* Amor
in every ca»e and aaveil
nothing
Ibe
new
w.esi
Main
sinvl
pavement
ICBB Beet U tbo Oiioat will not be
life
im of suffering U-afness and
leved me though 1 tried cvenlhlng must be relald. The tape got wet
alysis < rtHLthrough his celebrated
out of PIBOO Bt tblB Oau A note known I came across Electric Bit and shrank 14 inche* The curb U
BUmkI and Ner\e Uemedlei» and E*
from -Bob- Btbbo ouggOOU tbnt
that lar tcx» nam.w. and will be taken henllal
tills charged with eK»clricll>
up and replaced
few moro men and BBotbor oblp
THE
DEAF
MADE TO HH\R
Leo. the l2->var-old sou of Mr
might fill out tbo •quadron
THE iJtMK TO
Mrs. Samuel Burke, of Cadllla
tbBt tbo propoMd maBouvort can be ney troubles, and general debility. dead
arrh. Thnml and Lung DUei
after four days' suffering from*
Flu and
•
MclkmaW
ofloctod with groalor facilUy. Buch
Only 60c. Satisfaction guaranteed by tesianu^. On the Fourth of July he
■voiis Diseases. Eczema and all
forco. too. might have a good effect las O. Juhhson ^^aad F H Me.
received a slight wound In the hand
in^eases curvsl.
from a toy ronnou.
In CBM of trouble In the far mut. and druggUU.
Dr McDonald has ben callsd the
Nicholas,
the
14
yearn
ixard of; the medical profi^sslon, biin CBM thU BovefBment * poeltkm In
Nicholas Vaud.-rxelt. II
auM h*- reads all diseases at a glance
tbo MaDcburUB affair U not |irt>i»erl) LOVER WAS HER BROTHER 1nUc^ south and wchl
illcd Thursday niornlng
BpproclBted.
Stranps Romanes Brought to Light
lilt of i.h«>tlnK a finger July
lie was well never turn* the ptxir from hi* d<H»r.
1th with a
by Sulclds of a Cincinnati
-rtm Voton* clubo U the rule
up to We,
CONSULTATION FREE,
OIrt.
aov U tbo wa
mptoms id the fatal disease began
RoomvoU o trip through that terrl
Cincinnati. July 11 - Heartbroken
The Rev. K J Blekklng. pastor of
tory. Tbo young moB orldoally ad
the Seciuifi Reformed church, of Ka!
mirw tbo pfwoMoat. aad that bo
^Henrietta* PiStfJr.^ agi'nl araaziKi. has ordered a handsome
•THE SPECIALIST.
brother.
bare almoot tbo. unlUd rote of the IK year*, committed *ulclde
aulclde yesi
yesterday tomiible of the runabout
548 250 East Fulton Street.
taking polstin The girl and her broth which he expects In al»out
int roton admiu of bo doBttI
GRAND RAPIDS.
MICHIGAN
nr. Gwrge. aged ZU. cam
It Is Im-Ileved he is the first
country when they we re Infants, In Michigan to adopt this means of
IB Uo uniroiwal clamoring ft
They lost their parent* and WiTi*
tbo eoal situatkm bai boon almoi
cared for In the Children * Home
Jonathan B. Williams wa* killed b;
sight of But the ooal man will have this city. 8ub*equenlly the
VIA THB
adoptcHl by Hennan Nelderhelm and the Bay View Dummy at Peloskey
bU iBBlags a mile Uler. The fee
Mr Williams was a missionary and
tboB wUl oaiw Uule bow high the price
quite aged.
6feiween the two and later their
feLK RAPIDS AND PETOSKEY
A horse and bug belonging to Will
lalton wa* maile known to them. The lam Griggs, of Munger. recently
SUNDAY. JUNE If.
two young people cvmtlnued to
fought a duel to the death, the hog
Train will leave Traverse City at
each other until two weeks ago. tearing the horse's (ace and severing
when the young man dl.contlnued his a large artery so that the animal bled 8:00 a. ro Rate 40c and |1 oo See
lioster* or a*k agent* for imrtlcular*
to death. The hog strayeil Into
^^lluiler met her Thursday after horse s pasture and the latter be|
VMMh HaM by th*
main and told her that he could nut kicking the iK>rker In an attempt
For a lazy liver trv- Chamberlain*
marry her. She then reUirntnl to
and Liver Tabl*-l*. They In
■h.inie. took parts green and died
‘^AI plums’ll VuyUleke of Benion Hat Stomach the
liver, aid the digesUon.
left a pitiful farewell letter In w
bor has a fancy for ducks. In an aril- vigorate
WMbui«ioii. Ju)r n-e
regulate the bowels and prevent
ihe declared her love for her brother
Moody will order a warship to Vene* and 'requroted him not to marry for ficlal lake on his premise* he has 14 lous attack* For sale by Ja* G J
different varieties of wild ducks
uBia to secure the reUaM of the ffve two years after her death
geese, all gathered at great cxiumse
hmsTtnan sicmumts dotaUed at Ban
and after much Inqulr). There are
POmaBdo and BoHrer by the Voaez
>retty brown
iH-autlful big mallards, prett
uelan revoluUoBary forreo. The<
-rKro
IroVovsi-ro
teals and woi»a
wisid ducks and other klnd.s.
will be Uoued to the Bancroft.
some of which are worth |10 to |15
Tbo gunboat Bancroft will be ora pair.-although some of them bear
scars
of
wounds
made
by,
hii
banff tbo roso4>li
broken wings or legs, and all h
bald by them. The Bancroft on m
their wtngs cllpi>ed so they cannot
day was ordered from Baa Juan. P.
away from the scene i»( their cap
and IWarrhoea Remedy i
IL. to Port of Spain. TrinT ‘
U.y. they live along together In ai>sch bottle, a
oil. as directed with each
rwacbed Port of Spain today
parent happiness, waddling through
t certain. Fur male by Jas
laformalkNi rmwlred that
the big wihmI grown yard and through
much tasargmit actlrity
the big liuprovlsiHl ixmd. when* the
tgbttag and pooolble danger to Amer
water Is kept fresh for them the ;
•TAOff AND PLATFORM.
loan interosu In eastern Yen
was tbo eauM of the gorommei
G Bert Ri*dney and his big ctmied.v
tlon in Mnding the Bancn
(MUiiwiny. »upp<»rtlng Mis* Uxjnc
Port of Spate, vbleb U only a .short Mr Mack, which opt'ns a weck'i
Working Night and Day.
IF Vosj Wotete
dlstaare from tbo Voaeiueian
gagemont at Stelnlicrg'* Grand next
The busiest and mlgbtlc*l litlle
Tbo warship was directed to
Monday evening. U c»ne of the l>esi thing that ever was made is Dr. King's
there to swsit developments to Yen reperlolrv' companies on the rt»ad. i
Now Life Pill*. These pills cl
during their engagement will prvs
wesknesi into strength, llstles
and upiodaic comtslles into energv. braln-fsg Into mental
On Monday night they |K>wer. They're wonderful In building
STUMP IN THK CBLLAR
will preMnt •A Man of Mysu-o.'’ a
four-act mcltsdrama. l being one of
May Load te an Unusual Law Suit at the belt melodramas ever written,
and has never failed to give the l^t
OIAVOLO'S FLIGHT
..A 1.0T OK OUR...
Oalesburg. MlCb^ July ll.-Yery uu of *all*facllan wherever It has U*en
produceit In addition to the play,
usual rircumstances are causing tre
there will be a numU'r of hlgh-cla*s Loops the Loop After s Oaring De
bio botveoB a contractor erecting
scent of Over Ons Hundred FseL
bouM In this rlllage and the own
Price
of the proporty. A large oak siuo
ar future the people
the ^
10 cents, and on Monday of InthU
was staadteg upoa tho land where il
ty will have an opwill U' admlttcil free il lK»ri unitycc
booM Is building, and when the co
>es»lng the wldel) adl,y a |H*r*on holding a vert tied z
traetdr—srbo for the price agreed
tch discussedI act of
upon was to do all the work coanected JlM^nt paid ticket.
Dlavolo looping the loop oi a blcyWc don't want to keep
•nth the coastructloo of the oellar.
cle Dlavolo I* one of the star fea
Jaa. a JohiiaoB Win Buy It Back.
. ftwadaltea aad oraettea of the build
lurvs of the great Adam Forepaugh
tar-flaade the escavatloa for the cel
You BMume no risk when you buy and Sells Brothers United Shows,
lar he worked around tbo wtam. nx
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and which will exhibit here on Wednes
iDclttdad. about alght foot la dlamet
The feat of Dlavolo 1*
Diarrhoea Remedy. Jaa. G Johnson
la tbo collar. Tbo local Justice of t
o«t dangerou* ever
undoubtedly t
peace Is awaltlag anxiously for t
irena of any circus,
aticmpted in
tlBM whoa tba bouao Is completed a
nt St the extreme
Starting
wbsro admlilad to be the
a MttlemoBt called for. as he expe<
height of the canva* dome Dlavolo
cessful remedy In use for
to receive oome fooa.
iir’nwr dashe* daringly down an Incline plane
plaints and the only one‘that
falls It Is pleasant.’safe mod reliable. one hundred aad ten feet In length,
and with the terrific monrontum thus
Mitees' three straji sonIPs Up Te The Kaflo.
•attained he make* a complete rovoluLatter to Mr. Harvsy Avery.
Northport U a nice lillle sumn
ilon in the alr on hU'wheel. At the
Iowa but whip It comoa to buUdl
Traverse City. Mich
top <.f (he loop, where rider and bi
gaaoUae laoacbeo it aaods to get
Dear Blr; Most painters Insist that cycle aA» upside down, the speed hs«
move on to cooM te the same class Irod and oil U good for thrv*e>years been calculated to be about thirty
as Trmwaroe CHy.—ffteglA
but they also Insist that it needi
an hour, having dwindled from
A move tor Northport to get Into going over again In three year* It smile*
sixty mile rate. In making the
the same cIbm as Traverro City Is as moch to aay U s a r»od Job of twenty-foot ascensloii to the height of
would bo a otop from tbo blgb ocbool paint that lasts three years.
the loop, ^^lille the net only laste
back to tbo ktedorgarlM. Wo re too
Which Is true; and a better that s few seconds, they are tbrilllng ones
buoy to go back. Money talks and laste six years Le^ and oil last* for
the audience, ns no moro swe-lnIf Mr. rsttotly aad tbs Saglo bavs three. If well puti onetsola
ann •Plrtng or hair-raising feat has ever
mayvbsrw from SU OO to 1600 laying
Devoe Ready Paint lasts
U*en piesented.
around Ioom. tbo Oaokawla will oon
When a paint begins to let In water
Other feitures of the big shows
doaesad to show Ttovstm City boat then Is the time to repaint It may be
wil)
be the Aurora Zouaves, known
bulkters wbors to gM ot. U ibU U one year; It may be ten. Lead and oil
s the best drilled company of sollasts throe: If well put on; lead and
^Ue^wo
itoc lasts sU If ground together and ycle
rm»rlr ama
Duly
«o m»kt well put on But painters are better velUs Rough Rldsfs
aeqealaled wUh lead than with xinc champion bareback
rMws: forty
Parker Btoi. Old Stand
famous clowns, and n gnlnxy of gyas-
YOU MAY THINK
iteteBbt
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD
t
—tJUKSSSsr.a-’l
_
Traverse City
Park Place Hotel
THURSOliY, JULY lem
MONIUY EVENIN6, JULY, 20.
ir.^.
labie. b4it a visit to our store will convince you that
VVe are determined to dote M every sample soitxii
door in obc week. 'n»«ac nit the prices;
afisISbiatL
A good solid oak S-picce suite with bevel French mirror, (cheap
at $16). now
.......................................................................II.T5
A $19.00 solid oak S^icce suite for
.................. ILT5.
A J22.00 solid oak 3-piece suite for.................... ........... ...14.TS
A $25.00 3-piece solid oak suite for.
..................... ..
1 T.TS
A good $32 solid oak 3-piece suite, mostly <iuarter sawol lor.. 19.T5
And so on up to
A fine $«.00 munereJ mV .uite for..............................:............... 29.T5
A good $48.00 loUd (»k S.piece «me far....................... .*............ 3iTS
A good $60.00 »-piece o»k.»uite tor .................................... .......... J9.S0
A good $65.00 toiie for.................................. ..................................... ,T5
The price* oo some ol theie suits ve 25 percent less than factory cu«
We
* nnt
Skeeauktr’a Sbep.
Alight
Weight Shoe
A Wrre lime ot M4 Dressen at prararttoaately law prices.
Practical House Foiwtelter.
NewSMcStore
You could certainly have, these hot days,
by. installing one or more ofour
I>twrt«t.
....ELECTRIC FANS....
6ppo«K» Whiting HeUL
Fin Dap Ddf.
.vr'
in your store, office or borne.
Dr. McDonald
DR. DONALD MCOONALD
EXCURSIONS
PiB§M^
wAmmPTOrtinzuiu
WE’RE
KID SLIPPERS
MarfinatEteliiRiiiNi
...Print...
Bachant
& Roacoe
mUturo, sround te oil by
r. W. DB%'OB
roif
MM
.
208 FRONT STREET
WHOLCBALC AND RETAIL
A BREEZY TIME
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
CM M**.
,
J. w.
is wbat you want for this
warm weather. Viby not fet
a pair of canvas shoes. There's
fotsbIcoiDfort in them . .
J. B. Paige Electric 05.
.. Electric Machinery Construction,
Repairs and Supplies. '
OEMT
Traverse City. Mich.
iitirist, NSHHdid nsianiuHi, allmd n : : :
Savings Deposits
in IB Vi rov!
IP^DPL^
If you desire to install a
tem ol Kl^rical Lightingg
Belli. Bux^ Alarm, or TeU
ephooes, permit us to esti
mate. We have a hne line of
supplies and can qoole satisfaaory prices for high groilc
work and maierioL
'rL SAVINGS)
CAMPBELL BROS
H. 8. Hull. PreBldont.
C. A. Hammond. Canhlor.
H.C. Davis and
A. V. Friedrich. V. Pros’ds
KpliPI:
; JIARPET CLEANM6 W0RXS.J
I
j
j
I
i
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
C*ri>ct Cleaning and Feather Krnovating. Carpet •rwing mtid Uytn*:
Bc-forr wending >-v.ur uld curpeu
aw«y to be m*dc into rug*, let roe
Claus Warnsr. Propriwior
SCTTOKS HAY. MICH
K 8. CHAPIK. Proprietor.
one Ii8
8za W**hif»gton !
XABI-E l-INEN SAUE
We have been most fortunate in purchasiiijf a splendid stock of table
cloths and napkirfs. As the>e articles are used every day of the year,
and no mattttr how ^^ood. they will wear out. and you can replenish them
at any time, and no better opportunity ha^ ever been offered.
SATIN DAMASK
A iine piece of goods, two yards wide, for $1.*25 the yard, and the napkins
to match for $3.50 i>er dozen, rhese arc all new patterns with figured
borders and plain caters, and are extra values. I he $1.5o grade has
napkins to match for $4..50 the dozen, and one of the finest 2 yards wide
sells for $2.00. with napkins for 5C.00 the dozen. If you don’t wish the
napkins we wiimdl just the table cloth or the reverse. 'I'he 50c grade has
napkins at $1..50 the dpzen.
UNBLEACHED LINEN
’
.
.A full line at I’Sc. 3.jc. .500. 75c and Sl.ilO; and the bleached sells from 50c
to $2.00 the yard.
‘
TURKEY RED LINEN
Sells at 20c. 25c. 35c. 40c and 50c. Have a full ready-to-use Red Cloth 2
yards by two and a half for $1.50.-and the 2 yard square for $1.25.
ODD NAPKINS
A fine selection of these frorniiOc to $G.tKi the doz.-n.
. '
.
; .
.
LUNCH CLOTHS
We have never had such a stock, and we really can’t describe them,
L there are too many kinds). If you want some we can surely please.
SERVICEABLE SHOES
That just describes the Famous Elkskin Outing Shoe. Nothing has ever
given such general satisfaction. It is a splendid shoe for every' day wear,
soft and easy on the feet, and very restful. The canvas sh<^ with leaiher"^
soles has proven a winner, and we recommend them very highly.
i
LADIES'SUMMER SHOES
^
ain;^s
The newest wrinkles in finishes of leather and shapes of toes, alw
found here, and our present stock of latest shoes arc in four gi^st^wo
Dollars. Three Dollars Three-Fifty and Four Dollars.
— '
MEN'S SUMMER SHOES
/
Are our strong cards. We play them with an open hand. Wc know they
will win every time. For case, grace and comfort they can not be ex
celled, and they sell for Three. Three-Fifty and Four Dollars.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
grr. IPCH.. SATURDAY. JULY 11. 1808.
THE Evmnio BEOORft
WhatTheySay
Black Hair
ABOUT «
THEUSORTS
to do this wofi, cither, And you can rely ttpon it
for ttOMiQE yonrhalc^ rtUtag
Night
Alexandria.
Your “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.
TravecM City kaa ted a IMU «C
warm waaiter durlag tte
Mk,
and with the mercury tererlag be
tween Bteety and alaety-ife tte people here realUed to the foU tte ralee
of Uelr own summer rMorta. It !■ too
often the ome that cdtleeas of this k>calliy do not fully appreciate the Joys
of freah breesea of the lake and the
beautiful retreats where city people
from abroad duck every year, hut a
few real hot days brings a proper
realization of the bleeelngs which are
tnjoyed in porthem Michigan.
At
the name lime theee warm daya bring
aa addlticmal appraMaltei of tte^
numemble Inland lakea.tte
ing In the rivers mad
sport of
bass and
fhmUy Bt Uoula. Mo ; Mrs tewsoa I
B Y H V.
< li
Mra
Md
Ctaclnaaii;
Forward iUtvmdfOkg
and vt—»r Clodnaatl: Mrs. ailleti.
Kv^ning. 4:;hi; nubiect. * Herfection
Id family.' Jaakeoavllle. lUa: Miss and imperfectioa ‘
U the evening U
leward. Lake Torml, Chkago.
due this nervlce will be held on the
The laagers at Northport pro^r. la^
cd the^urch
now setUed for the season, are Mrs
Him.v^ meeting Thursday e%i'omg
mad children. Mra. Plereon at ?:»»
All are eordla!ty invited.
Hp to two years ago the fact that
a rare variety of amall mouth black
ba*A cvmld be caught In ahundanoa la
I-:Abi hay. within the city li^U, was
unknown ezeept to a few Indlderent
citizens who occasionally rowed off
shore in % boat and brought back a
small mess
for aupper.
Now. the
casting erase Is at lu height and
ar y Hn wair r
al devotees of the rod are vlalng
Hree. llaptUI
ih each other in attaining m aupwMaaa
He U only la yeara of age
sklll
A
few
nights
ago
a weU
There were ru deaib- fn.in heal
own citizen dshed out a hundred
WedneMlay
in
New York,
yards into Kami Bay and In an hour’s
Hrouklyn and fully two ncore
dne
bass
iratioinii.
TMAVKMSB OITV. IVIIOW.
or THE WOILD
year
Therelore H.iom
fn*m a vl-H to a friend
afn-r *^ddnlghi
midnight fn*
business ceniar. on lha
Oyaier liar
liay
He appnat hed the
e. wher« a acorn or mom
houke fnmi the rear and «u» held up
been erected during the
hy aecrel aefUee m-u Kuardlng the
an. by local people. And
prekldeiii’k htane
rapid dev el
The ainalleKi volunteer llti i.ta
the wuiM Ik l.r-oiMdd Kahn of V>
Hlalua. .S’ Y . pn.prl» tor of a larg.sque fxittagos are
being
affected
hotel iherv
H«.r
be shore is llne<l
With
beautiful
Admiral U.i, HU
wife is also a mldgei ami has travel nn.l.er and the beach of the ffnett
llUreaiiert
and fH-bbles, making one
ed extensively ill I be slios busiuess
tii-si reaoru In this aec
A mile klUs Ib-cker who h.in late
was practically unappreclarrived In Hi Umls. U Jbe objec t
he will le- marked, noi with Ihe brand h frrl
wiihln a
comparatively
est not w holly . UH-al
She
of Cain, bill none the lea* elfecllvely.
This year.ouUlde pmvple
U the llrst baby igirl U»ni in the fam short tune
aa a man who dliihonured the era
I(M>klug towards this reaort. but
.riv years
lly for om- buiidi
blew of American Indeie ndence Hud
l«H*atb»ns can be found. LoU of
teiu apat On Ihe IUk
He mlKht have
from a quarter to a full acre could
done Ihia vltboiil danger lii hlmaelf
bav Uhi. UMight two yeara ago from
h*alr. hak Jusi Uoigbi ibe Mis.r
had nm Herman HioUen of Hlelghi*
12:. to fliHi, but today the smallest lot
.uMbii a brace «d iiiub-s a huiuIut
Hark, mar Uiere wHnt*»a«nl the In
can mil tM> touched under |2t>u. while
tiig»»ra cals and goau. some fai
.f lairUitlam niua
,a«lt
The bUan! of
fur choice localloatlogs and a patvr and n span of I
r*. act
red In Hudren a vein*
e had at that. Thia de,
•arriage h«.r«es. all *^1 Missouri i.i.
iMdl and he «prang on Ihe
simply an Indication of
ina.V
r the liiaiilt and bit i>ff htn
ind Blue. wel7km.wi}l!ill.lH.ii wlnm
••mire
Old Ibey <-ost llie sultan Y^-lMHl
Al Hufcaell. Kan . iwo liegroi-h were
his we4-k has caused
Six deaib, and «
\ on .m I be auetfou bl.M-k for bar
this sc-cUon and In
ed trolU I ill'
haudii Tu*‘tiday afiermam Tlo v
lid boats add to the
I’idcago Ml Wednendny
•re John and Har|H*r Hone
Horier. and
.lUiion oi Hu* various restirls. The
led bit
lbi*r«* is ail iinevpeeli'i
The I
•ris
in
this
ItHuluy
differ from
|M>..snde witbUl Ibe to
rung wUb r: i
ly
ol
il.e
well-known
and iKipular
travel Horn Cbleago to Hi
nhart fliiully a<
vat- in Mb higan. in that the ma
U.uU ^by electric i iiis. and. |l desired
I hem on a bid ol |;i 21 per day
for the
very town or city of lni|mri
ason and not lor a few days or a
ane«- on the way
loria. Just
over
the line, in KllU
H-l. Hi a lime
Therefore If there
Hev
l»r IbdM.ri
UMiiiiy. allot her evdored man asked
i»rd of
ail appan ur absence of a
bis elw..........
for bids for a hand who could pHdi
• ..nniant anlvals It is not
...................... ........ .
. wuh
to the stack alt Ihe grain one header
• Is not giHHl business.
eiiibiisiasni of young
.Miild rut On llils cii'ndltion the negro
Hene Waldron
•aldron of I
brought a |6 per-day-bid.
iKirn
without
arm
rrlvais at (
Mrs Wm KoppHz of Whiting, liid .
Icjirned to sew with her tvH*s
Hen Orler
Is In a crillcal condition from injuries
smoMMllng admirably
in
leai
recelveii In making a Jump
She nip
inlnlne accomplishments
lured a tdiMid vessel In Jumping up tor
.ottage.
niarh a clothes line and her physic
1100 Rewaro. $100.
Isomest in this locality,
Ians say she cannot rtwuiver
readers of this paiHT will be
iietl^ wUh every
.\l tlrand lUpIds. WIs . fully oer
1 to learn that there U at least
family will re
S4MIS were laUaoned
Wednesday h)
that
s
eaiing Ice cream
The troutde seems
lo havti come, from a ti n gallon frees m..ii side I.I cure in all Its stages and
rb. ' Hall’s Catarrti Cure
hat is catarrh
great devoioe of
critical condition.
f»nted are
Catarrh
medical fraternll
weeks V
•For the drat tim
I COlUdllUlbMJBl
ch. N J
Kndlcotl Allen of Umg Hrauch
miitltutlonal
Mrs Marsh of Grand Rapids
a
ijulre*
has HiiHMl up and lalk.Hl
Alle
h Cun
Cure Is taken Intern- taken fKissession of the Rood cottage
Hall’s Catarrh
U
a Harvard
graduate, has
lirectly uis.p the bUKul and is (XMufortab'o settled there for
ally, arilug directly
asleep longtyr than a mu
aiirfaceri of the ;
for intervals tif
of a lew im
iroylng tlie founds
Miss Capps of Jacksonville. Ilia.,
erehy
iip|ins«w1 to be aufferlng
.
and
giving lh«
another liew arrival and her cottage
e dU
waking
king spell db!
out. iil the siKlal centres of the re
ugth by building up tlie Cimititu
long but the physicians
tlon and a^.sUting nature
sort
work
The
proprleliirs
ha
riie bathing and boAtlug fac
Alarm' is b It over the
that they at Oineiia this year are more at
arniv worms in the uorlhwiwitern part faith In its curative ikiwimtve than any other prevloua season
of Norih Hakota
Reports have biH*n offer One Hundred iKilla
.H.-veml ijew gasoline launches have
sent
l«» Hmfessor Waldrv»n vif
the
biiii added, which afford continuous
North
Uakoia
Agrieultural colltge
pleasure on the hay
t hat the worms are devastating w heal
fields
It Is said there are myriads lu
some fields and they lake absoliH.*ly
all the vegelatl
vcaldaw
Hrobably the
iiriu-d I
Kdair KUDmermma <.f
Mll»»uk«-.
ttire«< ye«r». wm MV«d fruni
death under a
c-ar
Itvni
HI Jifrnaril dor whUh di
tbe aatter where he wa«
on IHe^wk. and i>ull.-d
. away laiinnKihe car •aepi pa*i After
iM-iUKVlh*.! from the irai'k and he
f.,n- ihev crowd of niHH-taiori. c«.uld ar
rive uu ttie •reiie Ihe child ar«me and.
follow.^d hy the d(»K. unruiK-erncdly
watk«Hi Into Ihc houiie
“‘c.'ir.
d^'lrid
'^M^rnlnr''
JardituTC Stand 1754 in. high.
Ooldvn Kim with
'300 more of these to
Come early 'and be sure to
won’t last long ...
.
SnVlCES UtTHECHUlCHES,
Bible school at noon.
Christian Endeavor meeiii ; at 0 .
Evening servliv at T.30
Mills. D D
The Rev John
the Rev
‘hlcagi*. a class mate• of
<
o be p
fright, is eziHHted to
present and
h mumlug an
li preach both
and evening
eleome lo all
A eordial
.. V ■
one.
Our Julp Ckaranct SateOf I'urniture is now on. It saves you 25 per
ent.to 33S per cent, Must makq room for ^
.ur Fall purchases.
Tha Boston Store
WISE
ACTS ACC0RDIH6LY
w «
In the Brsi place, he ffu bU
house with gas and the Welahaoh
burner, thus enjoying the meat per
fect artificial light known. At all
time*, without varlatloa In quality
and at rates defying oompetlon.
Then, as an act of kindness to the
wife be has swum to "love and
protect." he
will
InsUll a Gas
Range, as a token of love, and lo
protect her from the dangers and
toll incident to other methods of
rooting. This will cherish feeltnga
to make hU home a paradise. As
services are still .run .free, and
Ranges, natures and all other ap
pllancc* stdd and placed at eeet, a
man of moderate means can supply
himself
with
what were a few
luxuries, but
Ustkeil upon as necessl
KU„-IS.'4aSS.^
^ALlfOKK
sss
luffi on us (DtiMn
CHEAPEST
....HEALTHIEST..
VNS
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
i-ioy-iT
^ North Uvtooa
is
Farm For Sale.
too acre* known na thw BUM or Mood-'
hwm farm. One of thn h«nt tn Qms4
rravwrse county; IM a
thn city.
A C. QRKIUCK CO« CITY.
PER 1000 WATTS
Grace Eplacopal.
Rev. C. T. Stout. Rector.
Comer Doardman Ave. and .Waftb-
Morning service and
Sunday school at 12.
Ev*enlng service at 7:30
All are cordially Invite
do TEL ShILSON
rUBSIHBB) UT
An ApiH-al for
Light,
irttMtt ytMi ic'iadie* in c«»*iome
ud Mon. T P I
Sisriao Ritir Elidiie
Li|kt ii< Pna Cl.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Ofleriug
HiUig—-Go or Synd." entire chorufi
Bapth
Fourtssnth Street Church.
Rev. W. T. Woodl
Morning. UI.H0: subject.
Sunday school. 2:80 p. m.
Sermon by the i»ahlor al 3
WRca
p m
Christian Sclance Strvlce.
ebss. IJ
ask-tsr
•.sUlcriU*.
Emma Olds
Sdio
tsehvted»-Mr C.liy H Wil
FImt Methodist.
Ham son
^
R.vltailon and ^a.ng-"Sending the
Rev. Wm. Laufman. PasU
GosiM-l." nine little glri* f
'
y ;3P. class meeting
.Motion
recitation- -Tlu*
la»rd *
lii;3u.
wiirship.
sernuMi
Work.- SIX little childfe^^•Resting by Yoke Wearing
UtHitation- Tb.Little
Work%-r’
Sunday School at 12:00.
Matiriive
FisMe
Epwonh U-ague
T
l,„H_'-\Vhat
Are
You
Udne
lor
Place as a Christian Clllreu
Je^usTFreda
U-an
and
Kubv
E. Carrel will lead.
7;3U. -Wesley
Hexvlce.”
March song-"Victory Uurs Shall
•The Catholic Chuixh and
Dr Snyder will sing "Where Is My
Wandering Hoy?"
The service will
be illustrated by 50 beautiful siereol* eight- girls in costume
lteciiaUon—"l>avbreak
01lv«- IV»1»^
ticim pictures
Ih*
rOH RtMT.
r»Tca pus Awai-tww
fur rnav ta «h. awwM
giiui'ba'* U-*en in i.ieiuiratK.n Allmt
Ixtys amt giiN will take part
March i-••loci.Ml.Miss Phnilie
Cn>
well
SiMig - Hit
Suushibe
entiro
Rev J.*Henniugion will sih
morning service
Sabbath achool. »;46.
All ara cordially Invited
links placed In
.ppiwhln*
Children's Day Program.
* *Srripture reading and prav'er
S.mg-- Lel ibe tb»s|H>l Light Shine
oui
entire rhom»
H.snation and solo - A Greeting.’
Rev. Henry McKinley. Pai
MortHitg service. 11.
At Edgewood there U a good <crowd
of congenial |>eople. as always, The
coitagea are practically all flUed
coitages
flUev and
will be so all sunftaer.
Among the
cottagers U the family of BUhop K
111 of Kansas City. The spirit
L-lfare of the resorters
vands
and
the
prase
Bishop AiwUl Is greatly appreclatod.
in Sundays and
froquently during
he week vesper; and communion serrices are held, and the vender
i iVe* especially form a beauUful lea
tire of resorting which U probably
tot afforded at any other resorL
Mrs Minty of l>etrolt b the gwesi
of her sister. Mra. Abbott
mong the Jackson people to ar• this week are Mrs Austin and
daughter. Mrs William Gibson. Miss
HuhUn and Mrs O G. Torrey
li
"The
Higher Life In Chri..l "
Suiidav school. 12.
Junior EmWavor. 5.
Senior Endeavor, k
W. M Gordon
and Jt-fsle Fenu. leaders.
Pentecostal prayer meeting Thuraly evening. 7: JO.
Saturday night, united prayer and
Flrat PreabyUrUn.
study of the Sunday school lesson
r. Wiley K. Wright. Pastor,
with the children
mar of Washington and Park
dcome to worship with us are
strangers, workingmen and the fxior.
llUti J
1 Mr*.
spend
here •
oying r
Jolly
ol
tivn h.vi- bwn hfre .ever»l
dM»
making It pleasant fur the guests
They are Joe
Howard.
Howard T.
Slisw. K Harry Brown, and Chas. U
Hommodleu, of Detroit. They are oc
cupying the collage of J. 8 Jenninga.
While It U still early,
.NorlhiH>rt
-ubj..ct
ring suffer^ so lung, but that one
tie of medicine, costing but a few
bottle
For sale tv Jas
cents. cured me -
vay of Grand
original owners of the re^
ed here.
nas srrnou
uric.
E Furuesk of Grand Rapids fs
for the first time, and Is so Imprt*«Ml with the attractions of the
that he has decided to build
>r three handsome and modem
planned and
hnrtlly
' woman
an tn the
s|HSk well <4
s Htpjaacb wnd Uver TableU
Ti
after
once trying them
They always pro
a pleasant movementt of the bow
Church of Christ (Dlaclples-).
Diarrhoea Remedy with a lestlmon
tv Thomas P. Ullom. Pastor
U1 of a man who had been cured by
lllmmsoii.
The case was so similar to my
r and Mrs Guy B. Willlan
own that I concluded to try the rem avsiKiaie workers
i
cdy
The result was wonderful
I
Meetings held in SleinU-rg . Grand
could hardly realize that
.TL..
JOL.V l-fttKi.
oould
.Im: THE MAH BOTH KiHD AID
r.v::
SPECIAL FM TUESDAY
and
cough IrlghUuHy and aplt blood, hut.
whew all other medlcinaa failed, throe
1100 home* of Dr. Klag’s New DM
covery wholly cured me and I gained
Sh pounds ** It's nbkolotol:
to cure Coughs. Colds. ImGrlppa. Brom
chliU and all throat and lung troubles
Price 50c
Wc and 1100. Trial bottles 10c.
10c
at Jas G. Johason’s and F. H. Meads
drug storw.
Boston: H J. rumaa. R W I’llman
Mrs Castle and family. W. H. James
FerMrs. Kaihryne Ooo.. Chicago:
Chlcw:
*Vr
^
,
Endeavor
Lucy. Peoria. Ills : Q H >Vaz
sidef each subji«ct
ler. Battle C'reek; D A Hill.Chicago;
Sunday even
W'lll Coder. Lawton. Mich
t*rmon by Rev
lireacher at the
dure yourself to
Vary Rrnnarkabte Cure of Diarrhoea.
L»*e i*f the m.H-t lug
will meet Wednes
Mav|b*wer
•About tU years ago fur the first
m
New memW. wllT
te in my life 1 bad a sudden and
ihU meeting
severe attack of diarrhoea." says
Mrs. Alice Miller, of Morgan. Texas.
• - but It came
•1 got temporary rell
Morutng service.
d for six long
back again and ngnln.
Th.- pazi
Evening service,
re misery and
years I have suffered i
•rning and cvi
ii preach U»th
It was worse
death. My husband spent bund
rods of dollars fur physicians* prvsertpUons and iroatment without avail
Epw v.rth U^ague. t .’to p m
Te
Fftally we moved to Bosque county,
\\y Hlaiv as a ChrUilan
CUu,
l home, and one day 1 bap
U-ader. Charles Strait
pened to see an advertisement of
cordial welcome to these servl
Chamberlains
Colic.
Cholera
apd
'C::^ ui;
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
CterwoatieaaL
<!5t»chUn. Pnrtor
U«r.U..
and the
pickerel
HANNAH & LAY CO.
cuntAL raws
Mr nnd Mrs McKfi»bM |
Tasmr.
Ind.
This class
►1 .n..r»oiiA Uim. »n »he tnmtU-r td .aid .>.t*t.
Mrs. Emma Tower. First Reader.
Modern Woodmen hall, over post!
“It l4«trv Hnjwylnfl’
A‘1» “I'aS
iTikfi.
To the one* who does ihecookinj- for the family, and
sometimes to the members of the family, to tind that
an entire baking has been spoiled HEr.tUNv; poor ex
tracts or baking powder had been used in iis manu
facture. ••Awoia.
••Awoia.SuoK Arsrsoy^rsop**^ b>
nson’s Pure Flavoring 1 xtracts anil
using Johnson’s
king Powder
Powder at 35c |>er i>ound.
Cream of Tartar Baking
qT.vr* A>r
^om. rntm^mr Jk MBorzm
MlMamckuia.
Butchers and Sausage Makars.
J. W. GtwiUctt M. D.
t o\‘l«
i^'^WhdS'.
um*- . m th. fJtjrg^Tr»v«-n»
michuias
At •fciTz’i’Td ‘h. iTotot. A uurt fiw i^id
rHiaSSaSoS
om-rKo^A-ri-rw
I
o.tbukblax>u.d.u.mbi
Pr#scrlptlon8 Carefully and Conscientiously Compounded-
-3obn$oti’$ Drug Si&rz.
raNHAU**ON
________________________ h»i>-r..«.n. im- mumiiiHmi. lor th«- ••xsminiim sud
______________________________ allommif «i. h ».'<xHUit.snaih*t all
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IK.14H int. rimt.O lu miAid t»isu-. srv r
♦e»»e»»»e»»Me»ee>»»»se»»»»»»»»t
traverse Gtf
st
•a
o-urt.j
rtbx-r
1
.JIENTISTS.•ts^rxT.’ssur
qlATS 1>F MlCBIOiS,
Business College
..tirsTJsLYtS;.
qjATK OF MK*H10AS. tvxunvy ul
In past eight years has started many on the road
to success. Let them start you. This is the greatest per
iod in commerce the United States or any other countr>*
has ever seen, and the demand for conn>etent Book
keepers and Stenographers is increasing. Prepare
prUWoB. wod Vkwt Vh* r
‘ ^
yourself at once..
and alrvady tl
Ing oQi how
woathcr oontlnuea hot the Lodge will
be the scene of a crush. The Beach
sx-.T^ rs“»w
there-will be no trouble to keep the
roonif full. If nppllontlona for nooomodaiions are any indication.
The Northport Summer AsaoclaHoa
tbe Prepared man Bas^ a Chance
CWty
QTATSOF MK-ttlOAS.
MU
Ad Writing next year, which will be free to all
Commercial and Shorthand students.
Fall Term l>e
gins August 81, mW.
'^¥n«hato
•oMbr «.*«•«•
uA
PO.UM AT*
tk.
«ttM«
AmiOTmi ex
«
«ilH C /f. Dvekerap, Prin.
ON YOUR OUTSIM
/
: am, MUBL. aATUEDAV. JULY
THB XVXKnrO BIQQBD. Ttti%
mCINMMO*9 Or»r>d Oi^mrm
•w|»l»or**«l by
AUU M»XT WggK.
Oorrtrrf oolr>g MONDAY, J»jly i3^H
MR. WILLARD mack and MISS MAUDE LEONE
^roKmakrt Oom*dy Oonr»p»rty lr»
Oorrk»cll*» Mnd Draknr»ak», inoludlrtK
rssr;: "X man of my$t«ry" X'
Free Monday Night
if aecmMBM
haldiacapaidSOcTickat.
MM cmnninF
m
M
PriCBs: lOc, 20c, 30c
UkphMtz
Citizens* - 112
Bell . . 191
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
TlAUl FELL 2.900 FEET
He Ural party of the Wt-que tong
since the opening occurred uik
ling, and was a delightful affair,
ut 3U couples were i>rvaeni. and
jr they tripped the Ughl
George E Blue 6f the Hannah A until a
Lay
Mercantile C.
left today for laniasi
A Steffens- orchestra.
Grand Rapids and Chicago to
buy l.y Hie
Canyon City. Colo . July 11 —Three
Bmyst. Colo-. July 11 -"OoDd Clll
furniture for the holiday stock
engines
and
2o
cars
of
a
freight
train
SMuklp*' day la the Chrtstlaa Bn
Mrs i-Ted J. Adams and daughter
BREVITIES
Jumped
the
Denver A Rio Grande
Katherine of Grand Rapids are the
Albert Carlisle of East Hay
la asarir'all the a»setlnc> S*ibe da> track in the Royal (iorge and plui
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J Wallace
the Hpm. addresasa preaeotaikaai into the Arkansas river, a »*heer
of Htalh street.
Ilenrj- E. CarlUle
aad aciaca tsad toward the aobjoct of 2.000 feet.
Miss Julia
Billings
returned i< Friday.
The
engines
have not yet I
aad the leadinc apeahere. among tk
Grand Rapids this morning
Hhe wii
Ten freight cars are also
Dtotrict Attorney Joseph W f\ilk id found
be at EdgewiKMl again later in tbe sea
deep and I
m Louta. wars mea whose fame la the
raaoh of their efforts fur mui
^"e. W. Roblnsim of Chicora. Mias row morning
and BUte reform
left this morning after a short visit . Dr. 8. O. Sawyer
iawy
won the medal for
The three engineers,
engineers. a UreOiSfl
Many thooaaad delegatea begt
with old time friends here
•
high gun at the shoot of the Traveree
day. as they did yesterday, with devo^ a bratemau di^ppeared in the wreck
Mr. and Mrs F. L Gregory and Mr. City Rod and
d Gun club yesterday.
y
The accident look place near
tkma. Moralag prayer meetings were
and Mrs. Al Hough of Toledo. Ohio,
Beatrice Stevenson of Fblladel
held la a score of churches at € 30 hanging bridge in the Roys! iiorge
are spending several weeks at Carp phU has taken a position on the med
t six miles/east of Canyon City
o’clock
Many
Impromtu
i
ical staff at the -Nurihem Michigan
the most
picturesque railroad Lake. They are occupying the
am teld^Ue^streeU. aad
nah cottage.
spot in the west. The g.^rge is only
Charfes Bova and Ray Blackburn
lake part la the aenrlces oa the way 6U feet Wide, but the renks rise perreturned this afternoon from
Icularly from the Arkansas rlv.
to work
Aa hour before the
TRAVERSE BAY LINE STEAMERS
City, where they attended the i
to Teat Badeavor was opened. City to a height of more than a third of
ill make a rate of one fare for
Frank Smith. Jr. relumed i
was thronged wUh several thou
the round trip to jiarties returning the
u-rmx.n from a several monll
The freight train was - Umnd eat
peraoas. who
sang
Endeavor
In Ihe upper iH*ninsula. where be has
s while they waited for the ser Two of the engines were ‘ dead,*’ I
been looking after land interests of
ing drawn along
ke a ctHd. plqasaui ride on the
the Oval Wood Uah Co.
out warning the
bay. You will enjoy it. Boat leaves
Ralph and H
Nurthport this afternoon
T|je for at «:4U a ni . and 2:iK) p. m
the day. the addresses of eminent
abing on
lies
mt-r will have charge of the fdueral
f
speakers
being interspersed
with a few feel and then plucngixl into 1
You
can reach all of the bay poinU
oi the late Mrs Voice.
y prayer aad with
stirring
Christian abyss dragging the
nglnes a
nd return the same day at one fye
Hervey
Anderson
has
returned
I "Hiymaa. One of the most Interest injt iu of the car. after
.If the round trip.
ln>m an extended trip to Elkhart and
Tw.* of the ttn-m< n jumiM-d.
\ aad novel features of the gatheriuK
..thcr
places
in
Indiana
St night, when s
glnoers refusing
leave their posts
One fare for the round trip »o a
Miss
Mildreth
Duckeray
keray has
rell t<» rertain death in the
luiy iM.ints. reluming the same day.
an
extend
2.tKSi ft^i below
bled on the steph of
Daily Morning Excuraiona
with friends
Grand Ri
tc capltul and united
gorge when the
Take the slear
Aivord and daughter Frutu Traverw CHy
cars rati off the iraeKk
slirrtng songs for
The break
er at
8 4U a m for
Neabtawani
the*o£nliatkjo U
(»f the coupling sieved
weeks- vUli in Hagtnaw with her sis where you Will connect with atei
More than 10.000
fr<im failing Into the river
C reset' III returning to Traverse City i
li
a
m.
This
will give you a
at
lU:
" Howard l»ng nnumed to his hu
It
rtde
of
twenty
four
mlU‘» vu
in l/iKkiK»rt UKlay after a visit in
At the annual business meeting
> bajiand can Ih> made cvci
city with his sister. Mrs J H !
the afternoon all the old officers were
If you wish a longer i
reflected
as
THrae Hundred Japanese and Mexi Gough
It willjand you at Omena <■
C
J
Smith
went
to
Northiiori
i
FraacU E Cla
la Settling Differences—F
-t where
ytm will
ct»nnt I With
morning on business.
William A Hhaw; clerk. George
steamer returalug to Travel
Dead and Fifty Wounded.
Mr and Mrs N E. Glbbard i
Graff; auditor. Pred H. Kidder. ‘
One fare for it
Miss Grace of Charlotte are visiting at 4:26 p m
retiring trustees
Mr and Mrs Arthur Glbbard
this trip.
Afternoon Excursions
state, terrltofial aad provincial aocl
l/os ’Angeles, July 11-Mine
From Traverse City
Take th
'fhe family of Sidney Frank
red and ttfiy Japanese and the
make this city their home in the fu er Crescent every attemoon
The report of tbe general secreti
umber of klexlcans. empluye.1 ,
lure.
Mr FTank received w telegram fi*r .Neahiawanta where you v
In dealing with the progress made
layers by ihe Hants Fe. have U-^-n en
the society, showed that it had gn.wn gaged in a bUxMly lumie fur five days
IhaT
they'"ha.rirrKl^l
ThJm^Dum^tJer^
from one society. In llUtl. to 64.020 In JH2I-61 j
desert Ik iwahii Victorville
many, and would start at <mce
I
. 1»03. from one demomlnatlon to
V
According to advices
Traverse City
Mr. Frank has lak
thaa Vi. from one cUy to every
here.
a residence on Eleventh sirtn i
try. and from 60 members to 3.822..1*n
and a million and a half more Ic
etles bearlag atrlctiy sectarian n
VITIEB
but patterned
after
Christian
Keluw. agent for the
deavor and gaining their inspli
Marquette Rallw .
!Cetved thlt
from It
There has been a net gain
morifliig the shipping hills for the ma
1 tbe number of spcletles in one year
LUMBER FEUD SETTLED
terlal lor Ihe
new
freight
house
t.WO.
m.lml.U- lh«i 1
w hlch is It. be erected on Caas sln*el
rer. dly 11-The annual «.n
C
lietweeii
the
railroad
and
Lake ave
I of tbe International (ibristian
trif. and B.fterneaa of Year. I
i In full f..re<
in Benzie County.
While thU disease U not regarded
There
will
I
k
a
lutH-ting
of
.1^*
with tens <
In atteni
ts fatal. It is certainly a most dls
I-Vankfori, Mich . July 11—The elate Clerks union Monday night in Muuia
ess meeting of
At the t
resslng malady, ami if auv thing can
St ion of officers
Kentucky has no special comer on
tbe United Society of Chrtatlan En
iK- devlst-d to cure it. a great botm
cluh^ug <
e feud industry, unless it is perbap.
deavorera thU afternoon, all the old
n»iit»*m-<l upon
ofltoera were reflected as folUiws: in the life destruction end »»( it
South Cniun street, and will haudU
IhMirle county has furniKheHl
President. hVancU E. Clark. D 1)
bau^uvo oxiM-nmoiils
rival lumlHTmeii that only Jewelry
treasurer. William A
8haw; clerk
prtivf that Oils in-j
The through train from Ciueiunai
George B Graff; auditor. hVetlil!
uf hay fiViT if
prt-voni
all
ailark
on Ihe G. R A 1. main Hue. known a»
twT» i*r Ihn-o u-eks bifore the
.\o 6. l.lew out a flue when near Ash
years the Crane l.iiml
The retiring trustees were also
lual ap|Harauc-f of On- dltM-asi- ami
firm of Bellows Bios
uiierattnl tun and delayed the train uulll an
elected and presidents were nai
i It may Im- relied upon if usml
other
engine
could
U*
aeni
to
puM
Hit
the
lletale
rlvei
river
In
th.lumber
lung
for the various sUtes. territorial and
hfully alUT the disease has be
stalled tram in. The local train diu
rade
The opiHisHiou and dlM
and afford
i. to relieve
here at 8:20 was delayed until W \:
iieiiis aiislng fn.m
their
l»ui
sIK-edy cure.
on that account
eals has b.-. n the source of hun
aoW huud
S K Wait A Sons
f law suits, and m> term of the Ben
Ic circuit court during the past
Dtai idea that Christianity i‘ n*hpiratt»ry
m of expanaive forces, that years tias InH-n without tUmagt
UKIH io TV
•you can no iiKire conffne the rellKlon brought i.y either |Mirty
fund
the
money
if
H>..
Vi-sterday ilo- heaiU of ImuIi
of Christ to its old limits than
afford relief
rns held a C4.uferem-e and a
can grow an oak in a flowerpot *
iIu- euro of
to wipe on the slate and cca.ne .
aat MO ceam. to gn.w U to beg.
ftver *^ihey" “w ill*' ^
iilng a prominent
luiiable plan, and waul all who ar^-‘
as an arbitrator of «Ii future dlsp
subject to this di.Htressln
Meath. 1 thin
lively
estimated
iH-gln it* use at »»nce, w it
e yt.UJllv
intiv
ev
for pututuiilitv. a regard his son did sianding that if it di»es inot gtvo wuduring their
nut share. One morning young M
Isfaction. the purchase prlcr- Ih to
I Masting Hsid Ya srday Afts as lliigauis
dan. then 8 years old. deseemitd
‘ refunded
euro hay
lly late for brakfast and was
Stomach dosing catuio t
fiowi In Frlands Church jand Offi
GIBBONS MAS A CHANCE
ver.
A change of cllimate lx ibe^
he door by his father, wattb in
asra Clactad for Ensuing Yesr.
hervUufuro {
tsml. - Is this right, airr demanded
*omel.
w hlch
The Cardinal May Possibly Succeed the i.relate in stem tones.
1 don t
Tbe annual meeting of the county
Idb-d Sherldsu. l.K,klng
Leo as Pope.
C. T U was held yesterday after
nii-i pretending to think
ue. July 11
The fact that thi
principle.
loon at tbe Friends church, and the
1 cardinals are aiiuosV huiHlees the question ^
laic.like that of i
eports of the
y*^r s
work ,were
Idtnl has led to the serious con
his conduct.
er Ihu.k tfa
dven. OAcers were elected for tht
slderatlon ui the name of
Cardinal
msulng year as follows: ^President
•r Christian Co
Spwolail'fclb*
MSlIine Olaaatcr on the Denver A
IN FIVE DAYS FIGHT
HAY FEVER ABOLISHED
The Greatest Sale this Town Has
E»er Known!
A FEW DAYS MORE AND THE GREAT ADJUSTMENT SALE
AT STEINBERC-S STORE \A/IUI
Money has been coming in rapidly and so many claims paid,
that but few'creditors remain to be satisfied. These we are
anxious to clear up and have cut prices afainio make quick work of It.
* SHORT LE.NGTHS of l*rinis, l^wns,
To dear up....................................................... .. ....
irihiip to KK:.
...... 2ic
27 INCH CRH.\MOniNG CLOTH, well worth C,c.
^ Ql/»
To clear up. per yard................. ................... ................ ...................................................... *____ _. O-jVn
HKST gUALlTV. APRON CHECK GINC'.HAMS. in red and Avhiie/pink
and white, brown and while., and black and buff, worth 7c ,lo Sc; to clear up. A\g%
FINEST WASH GOODS, includin^j mercerized Oxfords. Silk striped Dim- QFwFh
iiies etc., worth from (»5c to STk . to clean up. ]>er yard.......... ................................. Oi/O
L.-MMES’ CORSET COVERS, lu rfeci
full iize. rufffetl. lace, or embroidered. worth 25c, to dear up. each-................
00
LADIES* CORSET COVERS, bij; raiiLU* of choio tlaimy styles, worth t>r>c
to Toe. to dear up. each............................................ ....
LADIES’ RIBBED VESTS, wosth Sc to lOc.
i.) dear up. each..................... ........................................................................
,
. y..........................
“L/
LAI IKS’ KlBBhD VESTS AND l*.\N I S. one lot. inclmlinij25c to
val- 1
lies, to dear up, each
.................................................. ......... ...................... ......................
If you want tu participate in all the good things, visit this store
every day. Hundreds of lotsare often times sold before we have
a chance to advertise them. «
«
«
«
«
«
-iMiOHi-r -riuE. lo O’01-00hc.
I5 ’
srirr”
r.':urir •«'
CMMTYW.C.T^U.
n grtfcvry and drug
K>r lu task* mont^y.
eau at owe.
lb.
DR. J. W. HIQQiNB. Dantiax. haa raCALMAN'fi INTERIOR SPAR It
RoDUmuuiX
/ AlinridMeat \
(
Bills
1
V
'51b IMI. /
^
If Vow L.OOO Ifl
“...T.rji'.i
r.‘.
erse City; aecfetnry.
Mtss
Manha
Bnmey.
Traverse
City;
i
Mrs. Hophlas of Inierlorben
With the election of new oBlcvrs it
U the Intent
tive cm
During
nations
in the county, and as a result of pan
of her work three new soclelies hav»*
been orgnnlted--une at Neal with 12
members one at Kingsley, with thi
same -number, and one at Grawn wi
U members. Mrs Ue^»rge W Wetb
belag praaldent
Other ptilni. ha
beea visited and ot
that has put the CO inty work in far
MAmnAmsETmu
I of Frahabis Produc
to the
auad last evaalng. the prospect f
crop of p4chas Is as follows in
bouaUas Included in
the
Michigan
k* Cardinal t
jught into tile
tiHl that hi- Wi
small groiMi of
outset, and that
irdluals fn.m the
eb‘<ied hi‘ would
into i.inr*
the prime of inanhiHHl
Wh.-u he bts^mes anxious alK^ut
hU soul si.d turns to religion. This
dotage
And this fn.m a child of S,—Cleve^
> here I
Mra. Volca Waa a Pioneer.
Mrs Voice who died at Norlhport
Thursday evening, l.as l.eeii a rt-sideut
has lMH>n dead 14 years IWeased was
S3
years of age. and the cause of
death was i.Id age
She leave, two
x»rt and titnirge
Volte
and
lorgau of Sautt Hie. Marie
All
.NonhiKirt for the funeral
The
funeral will be held tomorrow* mom
lug at lu:3o from the Congregational
church, under the dlrectUgi of Ralph
No Pity Shown.
Allegan ............. U
Brnrleo ............. t7 Benzie ..................... 4d
lonu ...............
10 Grand Traverse 62
Kaat ......................11 ManUtee .............. 03
OiUwa ................ 10 Mason .................. 6u
Van Biiran ... 14 •baelanau ............. H
' Mwwlj^ ...
44
Averag
..»v..vu’s- Arnica______________
me.
BqugUy good for bums and all
aches and pains. Only 26c at Jas. O
Johnson s and
F. H Meads
drug
THB MABKmi
Dartoll
rtoU.
July ll.~July wheat. 70|*c;
t rad. 70%c; No. 1 com. 62c; No
tu oala. 42HC.
.oa
with tteirvOvercoats.
sa.
W.
Baxter
;h fall suite and
— ths now
eeim. 6«1he: Jaly oau. iOKc; Beptem
IU76: lard. |7.
M2W; ribs.
Ume ago lor Mrs Michael
Oberlla.
The OMiBumottt waa made la Italy, aad
» WANT AB.
For this imiwrllem-e young Fherlin was eondemued to write an essfi.v
X -The Thr.e Ages of Man.” Uers
U What he wrote:
There are three ages of man —
1.. Wh.n he Is engaged in plaimlng
every mm elvaide m«*de of wi. keduess.
This is knovvu ss the age of lnno< eiit'e.
^:it^*So
Ovar Firat National Bank
ms:
wilt. Mra B
Twkt-W at nu U-«r«l.
Mayor Mulvihillul Bridge|K.tl. Cowl
told the other day a story of hU l>oy
hood.
•There livtsl in our lowu.” he said,
|*oor. hall vvltied ma
kind of muuia of liU religion. He used
to go every afie, n.K.u to « lonely field,
soil km-eltng ih. re Ih IiIihI
earth, he would pray at tlv- top of Us
fur thirty o. forty uituutes at
lime. Home of uw boys would foUo
uow and then, hide on the other
aid# of the mound, and listen to him
with womlerment.
-One atteru.H.n be prayevl sIk»uI hla
Sins
lie vowixl that he was tbe wick
edest man tliai bad ever lieen tTcaled.
He dvH larevl that he deserved death.
He iH gged the Ixvrd to pul an end tA
him then and there.
The Ringleader Of our t-rowd was
op near the to|» of the nmund. and
at this point he shoved down on tbt
Ing mau a gieat load of kwat
Insianily tbe poor fellow apranff
to his fe»-t
” It s an aw ful world. thU.* U- mut
tered. ’You euirt say a thing In foa
hot what it's taken. Ui earnest.' And
he turmtl and walked homeward at a
^l ffalL”-Kausas CUy JouroaL
I^r. J B
liMi;
Smith. J«aal«
Special iH
Oxfords
Zbeemlv Shoe for
Ihe Summer.
Uomnna rmfnt OxHrd 5.00,
Pimr— 5 imith OiHrOa. m
TidMd Patent../.. 9S0
Pmfnt
dull mat
top, guaranteed;.... 2J59
rnmniM8hn0,.,.,A5€f0$5»
■
.
-OF-
Boots, Shoe;, Rubbers, Fiiturss,
Show, Gases, Settees, Rugs,Carpets, Foot Stools
The entire slock of
-ryinan must be sold to
satisfy trust mortgage, within 001
Ibiays'from July (i, \\m.
I'have employjcd
Nlr. Fryman
...
,
M-11 the stock under
my direction, he having no interest in the ^tock except
to tlraw a salary.for sellink^ it out. These shoes must
be sold
FOR CASH ONLY
Ar»gJ
^riom K
tmmm *EHmrw wKole
Own a Oome
Mr. 1-ryinan has carried a first classSitock of Boots
and Shoes, everythinj; up-to-date, and you now have
the opportunity of buying' ^ny part or all the stock at
less than manufacturers prices.
on the Gast Side
139 P-RONT S-TRCC^
Most desirable property in the
' ci ). Sixty lots to sell on the
CBtiest terms you’* ever heard
o£
Think of it.
dowTt, $6.00 A month. Here
is a -diance to save money- in
the t afest way. Come up and
leara more about them. Citi
zens’ i'hone, 60G.
Parasols
Choica of all 9 f oar rrimmad
FaraaoH al
Ball Price
Zo-niqht Onfy
M
«< $ »-chet.
FimrioiOMhtdM......... 1,08
CmmMTnp OitftdM, leather
sole and heel...............JJ9
rrr™ w i ^
Moaa litter Uken from tbe bof i
la cooing toto
army sUblea.
The Nerlinfcr
Real Estate Ercbange
clearing sale
Cp9k PKt hr Drtss
€00dtme*t»ttkl
sun a
W. P .Crotser, Trustee
GOOD PIANOS
AT BARGAIN PRICES
Many cheap Pianos are little better than imitation goo^ thev
fall far short of the stanilard in appearance and tone, even w^en new“
and after af few years they become worse than usekss—loi^ metal
lic; action sluggish and uneven, and finish gone. To find a lowpneed Piano of quality and reliability is a problem that i^y homes
We have alsrajs advised the purchase of sood; t^d Pianos,
rather than cheap, new instruments, byihos^Jteir^al
to invest. Our long experience has shoira us that thi is the best
policy, especially where the used Piano/ are put in as „_____ ._____
we pul them. Ever)- mitrumenl of this class is sent to our Detroit
£»ct«y «.d thoroughl, overluuJeJ^^e beii« offered for ttle. We
m«ke no e»tr» charge for thB .ervtefrthe buyer gets tbe benefft in
increaaed worth and durabUity.
There are a number of these BARGAIN PIANOS on our
fioms at present; they represent actual savifigt of $50, $76. $100,
Md in some cases more, A small first payment will secure one of
them, the balance may be paid m easy monthly instaUmenta WE
GUARANTEE satis&ctioo in every instance, and wiU exchaoce Ibr
new Pianos within a year, if desired, allowing fnll price paid.
in and look these Bargains over, also our exccBent Moek
of new STE
TEINWAY. GRINNKLL BROS., (our own
SJpHMER, KR AKAUER, STERLING, HAINES BROS.,
other world-renowned Pianoa
GRINHELL BROS.
I
ft' '^’Y V ^''-rV'
.-■■-■^’"1 ■• •^i
vK.-.r,
-. *<-:U
THE EVENING RECORD
;:r-^' •■•■■- :;■ i r:i.;T
PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY. JULY H. 1903
HART TWO
Che €o^itid Hecord’s Up-to-Date Hiustrated Feature DIPLOHItCnNEWnELO
Socialism’s Marvelous Growth In Germany
Washington Fortign Cor^ to
Study Our CommefcUltom.
WILL mraoT THsn omaikrm
Blama^ bagan to ad with tpe anarchUls. howa%ar. Aa
I afforta to dlaclpllna I axpreasrd by the founders of tbs party.
,aan blockad to aoma lbs ultimate object of tha Ikxia* ivm. but in I e ezcltesnant ocoa>nt and the subatUuby an all
fthich
Interests
cbancellor autcoad»f pried In disaoIvliiK parliament and aleit*
, compriiikm. Iia pla«- tw>lns
Ins a Dtajurlty that would do M be
wuhrd. A atrlncant coercion Uw was
tlon .uf prtMluttlon
at w.«^r |.aaaed, boclallat eluba and Jouramong the-producers, and the vesting
' of the owt.ership of land and capital m
I^MHC «f«st show or Mron«th b)
■
UoHol Domoirau of CI*rr.
■
al tb. rocmi .lactkm. In
^
<^U7 bAA arouaad i»oi only
«»orma»y but Ibir ouiaI4* aoii l
to tb« rrattaatlofi of th- Efua tiif |^o*-r
to i*K»ra ibao J.ttto Oto In IMS la a Eiaat
atrtto. but that !• juat tha airKW
by tha OarifUMi SociaUat. a|n. havt, tl.ua
fuUlllad tb« ^r*dl.Uo.»a of tbHr bill
Haul loadrr. Fard>i.af.d A usual llab. I
ibai tba balloUns wouM j.r..vr that
aociaJian. aou baa a airo..a. r hold on
tba baarta of tba Gannan
il.ui,
the i.ei.i.la aa..w
a, « co^p. ratJva
t.Wealth
ro,.»,n< i.wr
tUh
Tbcra is ibus a dlstin. t aim m %wU a. ,.piM.ard to the
Sh ».l<,wy ..»ia4aui.r*.B
ti.. far the
lal lKu..« t;.ls have
UU.red • bierly to froKK.tr legialatton
tor the Wllein.tl.t of the lalorins
cbisaea
Tbcr. tan U-.tu> .loul l th:.l In .lerm.tn> there was and still
.Kiy arc crushed by tazai
syMem of lompulsory
he. h
I,. suK-lsl on a* a
and are bJ' hlj .treated by the
\jp - higher . Ltsm s alike. This
rg..|> for II
larg..|>
the steadily h««vy
to the r
Uni. the two ifuK-t signlHcant I
tor> beit-^ the fo.»d and tnllltary pi
the horiie.1. of H.'riiian |h>1i!ics t«M
tl.m.
Th^
twoik long hours for
for the tiiillKma
r that the kuia«>r
rt.ient with the
lew. larsvH on
1> A hu h n. in fe^or
n .li iling with the
iKKij.le,
tba b*rty‘a vi« i<»ry Is rn.|.bu»ia^il by
tba fa. I that oa lnt to jh*. uliai auf
frasa Uwa many Oamuu.s arr dlafran
tblaad wblla tba aoia ad a Gcb otbu or
a mambar of aonw» prlv»les.^<l • luaa
ceonts not aa ona vola, but many It Is
tboa avldant that tba Ito laliala mould
bava pollad tbouaanda mnif vot.m
undar awcb al«t tioii <on<im..ns u» ar.
found In Ibis ^untty. fur aaamUa. and
tbair r^praarntatom In ihr r»^l. hala*
• ould
.orTasu..ndln«l> ai—tar. In IkctTh^y tnlsbt'hava salntd a
mAjorltr\of Iba arats
As It Is. boa •
avar. tbaV ara rrJol.lnK. tbay b.i>«
fivao IbaNbalser pauaa
Juat mhalVlb y WllllHin II mill nnm
puraua toward tba avar cmalns i^rty
U luoblamatUal. tboush thair ara nui
a faw who in.Ilna to Iha opinion ibaLha
may coma oil bla IlsuratUa hl«h bo,a.
and a^tond tba band of friandahip
tba lioctaUaU
It will ti« raiia-iiHm-r, !
I Mdoubl.,bv
>aul
Sumer
I hliiurlf mial.iUy In
iha
Ion of tb. lalM.ildf clmuna of
Inuwif throughout lis history .m.l w.is
,m mlK-r of the n.M
re-. hrl 'iw of Ph.> 1 N ri;utn oliliUte. «*rlgKMi.prtlhy wnh
I vino lit., inov.-i
llltlu.-.ue of U.l.l
.kn«ht he
lapidlv .ol..i'i».l s.».i.,HsUt Views ami
siKUi N-r aiiH r.iUo.u,. as a gic.it ik.IuIcAl orginisr in.Wd. allhowch he
ranks .-Vi- one «»f the imwt brilliant ib Uito-in the rei.liKtig his preilmnlnan e in Ins »»;.rtv lesls iimrt' uixiii hts
fa* lilt V for mursh.tlins -iiid dlrei'tlag
bU followers. 1:.)k1 h.is not gi
rich out of Ids iK.litn .il .«. tlvlttea.
mm
tel »h .J. IS ».K.n IIH the debates we
a».
u.t
lie h,.s fie.iuenlly Uvi.
pii‘o,(..4 foj l.z. in.ijcsly and i
ainepf bla
has a|
lHIH* I-»»^.H
{ mill U-• .1 loil,‘
io
..m. .aI Her
U.-.
IlMi.
nln«
may i.d
Ins tu tbe arsun
tera. that the kal
kind
y grew
n'e
It
accord
'r V "n
iioloit gioup II. Oerin.iiiy are Singe
V*‘llm.ii. H.insteln rtnd .\uer. Singer
Is n Jeti. a million »ir.‘ a shrewd bua|muK IMI. nml at tin s un, time « nouk^
phil;.inhio|'i>i
V..limit is ii baron
tail ti.ie Usikiiig un.l of gr.'ut iK-rsoiial
111 .;:... iism
lb s. , ved Hi the tVan. oPriK^i.:n w.i, n
Iving a wound that
.Ill-pled hum Tin goxemment at i.i
tm . I... Ine.l \ iiilm.ir tin- most dange
uuv nn miK i of the S.k lallst iku t
>(. >11 1« u .liKtiok'Uinhed l.ixv>«i ai
wid r. .\u. 1 Is .1 hiiiies.K titaker, wl
I ft.rm.d
?
It In-, .u... . \ . i«
's ‘" u Ih M Vl
; fa. t«>r In if. t man
- lead. r. I.lebkn.. I.i. t..*. II, with llei
the r«:i. liMt.iy u
d.Mtibutlng luillota. Three years later
the party garltred twelve seata more and
ent motive-the renllaatlon
1o sl»y ' full iu.Midns of tbe . veiH am
aiM lallam has apimrenlly ct.ii
•ni|d i€. ] s.. fur IIS to vu.oui.iee ib. S- i ,
It a 111 be futile for him to
I In the f>nle of fit.' ri.'i
thaart the K«h lalUta blgber
Hut ..riel HeU 1 .III.I 1.1.d
an und.Tslandli.K
that, by arrlvlns
Inol eo .■oiiilKU ti d Ihrins«*U.-a us
i h.irged >ith an utl. i.ijd i.t
ttvuNon. tbe Inui tdiuiH.•11.^1 Ik gi
Iht eltsllon after election, lilsmarck.
Ik- It noted, sought to oftaet th..- InIlucme of the iCiK iallats by adopting a
s. h. ine of governmenlal Insuraiu^ for
working pt^ipie. and Wlllliim 11. has
likewise oaUM'd to W p.rsseil a llulillK-r
of measures ars lullstic In tendency, but
neither the lion I'hameUor nor the
inllUaiit sovereign steinn.eAl the tide In
the slightest.
In fact, the more the
So. iMlIsts g.ilned the more they sought
to gain
The So. iullsla luuat
tbinsa
ray of the empire and has «lre
lu strut lensiba It* brlns warring elr. | Iremo. lats w.-r.* el.-i l.'.l
It would Ik. but a HI- I p.iil. imenl llu gos. in
tnents
Ills lose!I
tfl
efTorl*. Ill a«K' him Ui I - I fe.1 SetloUsl> al irtlied
tins .H^«4
urn. ;md inon. y m fuitln tlng the m.
tel. ^ts of th. .<1K lal IVIIUM ruts, agaliis
Wb..iii Ihe kais.'t. m a s|H-ei h deflver»*.
OEOEOE H. VOLLMAK
(SEATED.)
Idaa. illS. l Md.-ill
j
-ui.l With wlnuii by tbe lr«iny id -fair
H
.\l»M\iCTi»N HlUfF.
PHASES OF LIFE FROM ALL OVER THE IVORED
NOVEL ADDITION'TO THE EQUINE WORLD.
CHARLIE OATES IN WALL STREET.
d uf the
lor MaclK.nald In <
i tnK.ps 111 tVylon Is Colonel Oorl-i.rn x'ampbell Money. I». H. O..
bears the reputation of being a
• gallant si.ldler He fought In the
mm
PRESIDENT
OF
Lb
BERIA.
Thi Iitih r.-j uMi. Ilf LiU'ria. on lh«
wcMt . .MSt of Alii.;i, huK re,viilly beea
..pui ). .' luniing out to be Art.l
.1 laiHi.l portrait of
h'f.-.wltb r.piiKlU'vd Liberia
Igorou. uud luurv luulli,
oent have bought two of 1
battery woik. llaVoii dr Vt
ithgMv
:*•>:
j
fldd til which th« iDMBhOTi «r tha
dijilociiatlc coepa at Waahlaglw Wf
atriving for aopraatocy. aay* tha Kaw
YorkUarald At ochar worli oafltala
tha Une betwaao tha dlpknatSe aad
latiUr aarricaa la atrleOj dfaWB. hat
wave of commarctoUam whMi htta
swept over the Uiitlaa atataa a»d !»•
rafted Kurope demaada that tha fac^
elgn envoy aecre
— -be iHWted <!?n An
tatmaatt of hla ootmirymai
That they, may get In c
wUh tbe conauUtea of that
govorumenla aud thmam
Amertean bualueto mathodi
tlona In aU aeriloua of tbe <
aral diplomats hare beeo li
[Id additions
change, and
additkina aeem adTtoabla.
Mayor dea Plaachag. tha
month on a trip through tha araaC aa
far aa Han Pranclaco and tip tha coaat
to BcatUe. lie expects to slap an hla
way out at rUUagn. IVnrar. Balt lAha.
Hekua ami other Imiawtant citlea.
The amUaaadora trip as origtnally
mapiH^ out w as curtailed by\haoacaa>
ally of hi. retunilug to Waahittgtoh
from the dedlratory ezerdato at Bt.
ia in April tu sign the last of tha
Veuexuelau |»rolocola.
Ai
Anotbar yeor
be hopes to spend /*ver*II laoBtha oo
the same route Ui fGrther iatudy of tha
Returuing tu
a.hUigton In Octobaa
from the Wwltu. N. 11. whafo ha tl
ding the summer. Baron too BtamiMirg. the ilerman.ambaaaador. wUI
sUrt on an extensive trip of laapaction
of the Herman <x>nsulat«a In tha waaC
ig to f-hlcago. 8t Ixmla. Danrar.
Fraticlacix law Angeles and prohSeattle.
lice comlhg to Waahlngtoo tha amlador has had ocoaalon to caaffaBlie hU entire euiluiasy suff. and la aelecUug hla new aecrwtoriea ba 'baa dOBS
so with a view to the raat amsBat ot
commercial work the emhasay la callad
upon to do. Aa each Dew aecretary has
arrived the ambaaaador has aaBt him
off to vUlt tbe (vatera of Indoatry la
the east aud mkhlle
bafota parmlttlug him to Uka u> hla duties at
he embaaay.
While nu Important changM bars
oogh Inveatlgatlon of the ooB«idaBa
in the Urge cldea. and wUl adrlM thair
smmenu of the f
NEW
m
I'VV- \
THE
— '-^4
Be Made at tbe <
\
liiu.vt.ui II., DU with the objcti of
j.x-:illiig lu Afrl. a fr,*ediUfU and recap-’
g,.x. ni- j.iy, .
,v. k l.iU ri* t> ill every seuiis
ii^Wlug
U time in rutts to oChar larga
dtka to make the personal aoQBalnb
of hU counHT*a cooauU.
jQaaerand. the Vr^oeh aaihatoador. U aUo aUylng op thU aide this
mummer to get In toiwh with iiBariraa
life In all i»arta of the country and bo
able to post hU gorernment on commercial aa well as dU>locuatlc BMttan.
aadea
score of pretu Bayonne (N. J.) glrta
aays the New Tortt World.
and bad an outing to WeatBeld. Thag
bed the station at EltaabsUi Jnst
aa tbe train on wbicb Sir TboffMW was
fsturulug from Waahlugtoa paUsd la.
Aa aoon as tbe glria learned that the
Britlsb sportsman was «pB the train
they Inauted upon aeelag him. Blr
lift bla car and aheok each
girl*, band aud gave them a haBdaotoe
uct 1o divide Mlee Ooxob. the
only EnglUb girl In the party, eaprtoB
ed a hope tbat tbe Bbamroeh might
win Sir Tbomas ebook her band
Tbe gtrli iheered
COLONEL GORDON MONEY.
1-the lattlea of Atbara and Oindurman,
In Uuh of which he participated
vVdunel Money
oner xxaa
xxas born
bom in
In IMI
IMI and
f Seventy-nlnih foot in 1
A UNIQUE TIMEPIECE.
There are many curluu. cUk k. lu vxtslence. tut probably none tliat 1. eo
novel as the UmepTtve shown A ixoo-d
drum with an axle of metal <tu.k
through it U upheld by two string, m
a way that the latter gradually
EDNA MAY’S LATEST PIQTURL
WOMAN * VIRTUE*.
camera has caughi in « \ li.itui lei i.ilc i-un*. b.i.
Gharls. Oatsa. whoi
I In the doing, of Wall .Heel
He 1. the Si.n and
for some time been pyor
oxer iJ.
light hand man of John
rohn AV. Oates, w ho not so very long
Flerpont Morgan la a battle foi cx.niixH uf the l^.uUvHI.
A French iiaper has Just taken n ple
biscite on the question. ‘'What are the
atx moat eaaenUal virtues in a womanr*
The readers of La li-eaae voted for the
following virtue. In the order gtren.
the numU
to each quality
ISST: nuW
maternal I
uence are
II
i
FOUR THOUSAND YEAR OLD RACING MODEL
BOTPTIAN MODKU
an Ingenious de
vice It take, t X.
acUy tweniyfour hi.um for
the drum to go
from top to boiC^m.. Radial
partitions Inte
riorly divide the
VALKYRIE.
Tbers has locenlly been dl*vx»x ered In an Kg> i tian tomb a model boat that, altlftugb at least four thousand
years sM. baare a rsmarkahle resemblance to the ntiing yacht, of today. Although the boat U only a toy It
affords snmUtakable evldemv that the yacht dcigm-r. id Pharaoh's land were thoroughly up to dale and that
the ae eallad f^volullon * lu yacht cxuistructiuu Is not such a revolution after all. The boat U Inlersating also
tn that It dlapoees of the old time tv>mrpvera> beiwerii EngUiid and Amertra regarding the Uixenilon of the
. Bn hast It BiBragpaais that to neither vxMintnr hrkmg. the honor aC-havtag taTantod IL atocs hath hara bbssb-
4
and beeuttful meda
Ing to said to be tbe
Eugltob fashionable
liee of compart
ment. Into which
some water U
put.. The i»artltlons are plerved
Tbe ••AmerA^w rewee* ta
The ‘•Amefiiwn fever" ta
eo fact in Norw ay tbat the a
am beromlng stormed. Tbe CBBbtry la
very ‘sparsely aettkd. ba ‘
lowl^ the water
to
paaa
from
one compart. ment to another
as the drum de-
laooo emlgratad laM year, maatly to
America, and tbe Indlcatloae aa*
tbat ftguto wiU be nearly doobked tbla
year.
very hard for
the drum to re-
Mft rtie water and An therefore only go
round as fast aa Ihs wrater U admitted
through the pinholes from an upper
compartment to a lower. Its apeed U
thus regulated with great exactUude.
the drum falling the
ur. are Indlev«7 hour, and aa
clock
d by pegs the owner of the clod
oated
what UJ^
the time
^ ^ Bt B*jr
An axblblUoD of andent faae la Vien
na recently ettracted many Tlettotm.
Tbe Anetrtan aichdnebeea loaned
many quaint and beautiful epectmena.
aome painted on reUum and parebmenu olbera baying deMgna tfmnectlbed on tbe aktna of eerpenta and gwaan
There were eeveral fans of tbe time of
Loula XIV.. that age of coquetry. tbtM
being wry ricbly painted aad har^
tbe ivorr elicka Halted by rthh^N
rana of carred and plenad Irety
Wbr We
m
Edna May. the popular
Ameruaus will aoon have an opi
fr'booJ airt.*’ which baa
actrvsB of Byracuae. N. Y.. In her U
put on at the Prince of
been creating such a furore In Loiu:
Walee theater. *-The School Girl ■ Is a musical i^edy. aad the leading
si
: KVENISQ BBOOBD. TBAVBB8E OITY, MICH, SATURDAY. JULY 11. IW8.
=r=
Corner Front
and Union St*
Comer Jront
and Union St.
E. WIUNEL'M
Our Big Pre-tnventory Sale!
-
EVERY STOCK IN THE HOUSE MUST BE REDUCED!
'
As it is nearing the liims for our Semi-Annual Inventory, every stock in the house must be reduceil to tlie lowest possible ebb, con
sequently we shall inaugiiraU- a-Hig Pre-Inventory Sale, begining Monday morning, duly the 18th, and continuing for one week. It will
mean a rare opportunity to the i>eoplo of Traverse City and vicinity, as it will enable them to buy new ami desirable merchandise at
great saving in price. It is not necessary to go into details, us you are familiar with the class of goods carried by this house, also the
manner in which we conduct our special sales. Don’t forget the Big Sale begins Monday morning duly the 18th, at S o’clock. Come in
the forenoon if possible, as;there is sure to be big crowds in attendance during the afternoon. We request that you bring along this
Circular and Compare Prices.
is"-:
Ml*
T Clothing Department
Suit Department
Dress Goods Dept
ilory
-
A blQ-^Iin* of whit* waists mad* from the
fineat of Persian Lawn*, trimmad with
• embroldary and avaryone
Is
i bS.00 and HJDO inventory sale
price
I8ic
______ 37ic
fancy chevloU and unfiniahed woratode,
suiU tha
that Mid at $12.50
strictly pure wool. euiU
,
and $154)9—inventory salt price
- fancy atrip**
and
sold
$10
readily
at
plaida—auiU
49c
price
$6.95
blm—wm t14»—Inventory ul. prlc
84c
98c
________ 49c
Lot No. 1—Boy*’ strictly all w
only one or two of a kind left, li^ht col
ored. suits that sold readily from $8.50
_
Silk Department
_
Children'*
whit* droaaeo-
Our $1.00 quail
quality—eal* price
$2.00 quality—aal* price
fri«
$4.95
98c
$1J8
$10.50
Our best Everett ginghams—th
beet sty lee and perfecUy wai
8c—inventory sale prlc* ^
old, a fine assortment of two and throepiece suiU, faney cheviota. caaalmers and
Our $6.50 and $74« coato-eale prlc* $4.75
_______4?c
Our 20 Inch oblorwl TafTeta In navy blue,
castor, cr*am. tfov*. grey, garnet, etc.—
was Wo—Inventory sale price
09c
Our Se Inch
guaranteed . black
Taffeta.
Thia la a good one. has guarantee stamped
on the aelvodgo-^ae |t.00->lnventory
sale price
____
89c
Our very beot M Inch guarantee black taf.
foU...Thla Is 0 pure dye silk, none bet*
tei^-Hoae 11.50-Jnventory sale pHc*
___ ^^__5J.I9
.
A very choice line of dlmitie* and batistes,
every pattern is entirely new, also in
plain colors.^ wa* 12>.jC.
Inventory sale
price
worsteds, suit* that sold from $54)0 to
$6.09—inventory sale price
_____
$3.90^
Ladies' spring JackeU—the latest produc
tions of men tellora-all of our $54)0 and
$64)0 garment*—Inventory sale price
lOc
$3.90
Ladies' Ullor made suite. ThI*
eeaaon’s
garments—1 lot of tan* and grays onlyhave been $ia00 and $12.09-Inventory
eal* price
$3.98
$6.90
at 75c,;well made and faet color* and per
fect fiMere-Inventory male price
Ul of our $12.50 and $15.00 euiU In I
and blue—inventory sale price
Our M Inch black Peau D*. •ole. ThIa
la a heavy allk with a rich luster, noth*
ing bottor for woar-wae fl-OO-Invehtory
eal* price
$1.29
7c
‘All our beet English Perceles. the book fold
kind, also our big line of Toll de Nord
Qinghams. was 124c- Inventory sale price
Juvenile euiU for the little ^owa. 8 id
folks and Veateea, sailor col-
maite, was 39c.. Inventory sale prlc*
19c
39c
A very fine Bleached Table Oemask. a cloth
r /that win wear and waeh to your eatiey faction, was 85c. Inventory sale price
. ,
67c_______
An extra Urge size Bed Spread, with or
without fringe. In Mersaiiles pattern, wa*
$1.25. Inventory sale price
A line of Nottingham Lace Curtain* in the
newest designs, wa* $2.00. Inventory sale
price
$1.36
Another line of those beautiful Nottingham
curtaine-yoj should *e« the p
sale price
Boy*’ knee panto auiU from 10 to 1$ yaara
Ladle*’ spring and
24c
• line of new and exquieite design* In
ths stylish mercerized Oxfords, w^t 59c.
Inventory sale price
98c
- Wash Goods Dept
fronts, hold their shape. sulU that sold
from $12.50 up to $15.00-inventqry aal*
> spring an
V and up-t
____
Lot No. 2—Boya’ fin* caeimere euiU, pqr-
price
wash *ilka.
all colon
50c—inventory
j^C
A lot of fine muslin night gowns, cut extra
length and full width, beautifully trimmed and perfectly made-^a* $1.25—In' ventory sale price
up to $10.09—inventory'sale price
50c-■ ‘98c
95c
Another line of ladies muslin drawer*—!
the** are made from an extra good J»aineook and very elaborately trimmed with
lece end embroldery-wa* $1J25 and $1.50
inventory sale prlc*
BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS
All colored waiets that have been $1.50 to
ventory sale price.
25c
A line of ladie*’ muelln drawer*, mad* from
a very fine quality of nainsook and handmmed with torchon lace wa*
75o—irwentory sale price
Lot No. 3 coneiau of atrictiy all wool i
$1.98
19c
Ladies' union suite, either short or tong
sleeve*, made from fine Egyptian cotton
—waa 50c—inventory sale price
$10.50
sold fi
prlce^
> l.ne of krench P.ques in juet the pattern*
t will I
5 price
9c__
Lot No. 2 coneieu of our entire etock of
$2.87
_
Our 44 Inch fin* lmport*d Mohair Brtlllan.
tlna In black only-^a* 75o—Inventory
aai* prio*
I Ok
A tine lace striped vest, made from a good
quality of bleached and combed yarn—
wa» 15c—inventory sale price
$15.00
. etyllehly
rials—was
ventory sale prlc*
Our 40 Inch atrlotly pur* Wool KcrMyt In
grey, brown and blu*—wo* 50
c*nto—
Invtntory *«l* prlc*
‘VcL'-to*
ri"
woratede. finely tailored and strictly ail
wool and the beat ^nakea—suit* that aoW
from $184)0 to $204)9;-lnventory sale price
$3.90
White Goods Dept
Underwear Dept
Ladies' white veeU
MEN'S SUITS
Lot No. 1 conelata of fancy ca*»imere* and
__
Our fine Zephyr Ginghams in neat em
broidered effects, two shads* of blue and
one of pink, wa** 18c. Inventory sale price
39c
$2.36
Lining Department
best Lining Cambric*
4c
A good quality of Gilbert's Fast I
caline, 36 inches wide, was 121..
tory sale price
8-k
A genuine French Percaline. nice
ekirte, in black and all cotore.
____ I4c __
$9.75
A large line of imported Gingham*. Bwisse*.
Baetleta. Organdie*, etc.,-every pattern
Inventory sale price
dealrable, waa 25c. Inv
18-k
$14.75
The very beet quality of faet black spun
Ulase Unl..g. It has the rustle of a taffeta,
sau
Inventwr>- sale price
YOU WILL FIND HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES OFFERED AT CUT PRICES WHICH WE ARE UNABLE TO MENTION
YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING STRICTLY AS REPRESENTED
■ i
Jt
I]
^
WILHELM’S NEW STORE
F'RONT STREET.
'
TRAVERSE CITY. miCH
1
THE EVBNIKO BEOOBD, TmVKMB OTTY. ICOH., SATURUAV. JULY 11. 1D03.
€ook*a Co
I^mbn Padding -Fi
cup* d
An.
ekoM* tt%m the ding take two
miT ImSM or roMUd ttm. Um't crumbs, two cup* of mirk, one half
aay akin lo cling to Um monL n. cup of *ugar. the )oIk* of two eg*
oUa the looha. nod bofl the chick beaten light, and the grated )eiK,a
HONE DEPARTMENT
form a
^ OF DfTEMST TO BOHE tOVHtS CERaULLTARDTOWOHEHFAKTICULARLT
Bet Thou Thr hAnd upon mjr »plrtt
•
- lialtlmure American
boiled egg*, or alternate row* of
In the bottom of a small crock,
meg
Pni the cream, butter and sug
gently pour the liquor on the piece, ar logethfcr. adjl
the egg*^ heatei.
of meat after they have been placed light, then the rr,‘am (or bati,rml!k
In It. When thU la turned out it pre- will do), then-Ihe soda, which ha*
aenu a pleasing nppeamnee, and the
tnate la delicious—Farm and
Flre-
Hloomed to my eoul for other vrttl
Nov.ltiaa for Picnle# and tociala.
Let me give bark the beauty of crei
Th. Cry of a Baby.
For a woman half the enjoyment In
lundfT.g a picnic or social lie* In
tie fact
lhal
her basket
U n* well
The m«5aulng of tbt; cry of the baby
I* a study which will be tnken up by
tors
by a mother lo prescribe for ‘aome^
thing dreadful' that she was convinced
peculiar
pleasur.-
There are en.iiiph .duU.nite Inst rue
Ihuia
render
this
goliir
the
rwkonliig wilt Thou aak me for
the n**eii.
Tlie line, of the Held and golden
go through hi. work
ran
con
'
' alder ht> nelghUir or neglert him
One ran f^preaa the fever of im
'
fiatlenre or give It wild away And '
the
preaenre of aiich a ’
U*e that word, of a busy farmer*
Ife who d..n i knoi a fancy pudding
I well remember a cake of her*
that caused all the i^mmun cake, at
Fourth of July picnic to blush with
lanfe because c;I ihelr plalnne:** It
a plain white iu.e orlgually. and
*. longer than It wa* wide.
After
e whit,, hail l.eciiUie cold she had
nv^lnit
»*«**’ iran.|«rent
and auhahle* In a *m..ther of *mok,
.pray and .now congealed ml.t.
A
bu.ky walru*. with
IcliMe*
In hi*
i-
y to managr*. hi*cau*e the square
> IA‘
*urface.
I.i.ed
jab* hi* lu*k. Into a cake of Ice. and
id
A
re.ia there an ln»lan! glaring Into Ihe chiHtilale
eve cd the U.w «ei aun. While the chill
;
whUkera. rl*e* Urlly to the
i '.
' \
i
piercing
aind
from
the
traced from a
iialtem or
by any one with a steady
ptnk and white ground, with
cream* for
the ihi-«kers.
north
ing •pim
The gtKal man of Ihe houae of whom
i
larkapur. a»tera. dahllaa. etc
If you
could see It a. I .aw U the other tiighl
I «m sure you would aay ih.^e
uuderaiand how to
W-autlfy
home aurroundlng*
•un^down and
I went over aUun
the clothe*
the
ujiaraiivelP unknown
Common potato and
at com.-* tmder the general
head of slaw
Never mind if the re
ciiH-s do caH for outlaudtsh thing*—
flue wa*
replaced by a bright ycllo* hamnowk
Iroin
celery
jK-a*
beau*,
as-
jiaragus and a'im>st every vegetable
that gTi.pOhat will And favor with
I
mother
The iihjvMt
to gel
Itji an
he
of
the
Aiueriran
indejK-ndent
poll. V of
tioih
.ini' aiiJ
rights.
No
alUisiuti i*
mide to l^ian,,- or Kiiglaud. ,ir Ihe
ll I* a taiM well known lu |di.v*lcfan*
hai the <*T) Ilf a hahy MufTTring fnmi
h.d,.ca infaniuni Is very indicative
*f ih<- pr.q;re** of the disease
A
, ari.M l, lu,-*Mi ih, in. or lo the qit,*
, .*1 a hi. !, WU‘ u,..sl at fault in their
r. utm. i„ ,d n<
Ol course ih,- song
i*li to his mile patient, and heard
iidiiriMl intliiitel) beyond ihe exj»,-tia
lolls*,d .the author, aa It has U-youd
my im-ni it can boast of. except that
*r iM iiig truly and excluitlvely patriot1.- in Its s,-tnimeiit* and spirit."
previmi*!) dlKM.lvei]
The mother found that the Htlle
vail of agony rang in her ear*. Uki.
or when several year* after another
hibl suffered from the same dis**ase.
lellv- If oi:,- c up of «at.-i K ad.b.
Is Arst cry, quickly idcniin,Hl by the
■.r ,aeh , up of
ami v.at,-r
r,>mi will b.. a nm,h daimi.-r
lund
cutter
and
hak,
in
tunning csiume.
complete*
U-i imleiHitdeuce be our Uia*t,
Kver iiiiiidtui wba< It i-ost?
Most of these hat*
glM th,r,
pan.
Aa to the
ar hat for midsummer wear, aa it Is
vu light and so pretty. They'are very
dmply
trimmed
and
rely
on
their
M/e and their almpUclty to show ihelr
me tablesjKM.u of molasses
French Sandwiches-Mak,- a past,
Sir Theodore Mayerne. physician to as for cream juifl* and drop on a but
lame* I and Charles I. amassed a pro- lered tin wtih a leasjHs.n. spreading
ligiuii* deal of wealth and wrote the out quite thin. e*p,cially in the ceii
r.
Bake until very light l»» l,»uch
?reat cook liook of the .seventeenth
d when r-old split ojH-n at on,- fidv
'eniury
Here Is hla recipe for ‘ A
d All with Anely chopin-d chicken
L’lty of Ixindon Pie:"
"Take eight
marrow liont»*. eighteen aparrowa.one and mayonnaise dressing
•pridng
number
ol
hot
,iavs
111
Vo;:,,.
twelve
egg*,
ih,' watch
tuwe " to witaeaa
•h tower
c lyliArmatlon (of his cholcw.
.^ul shnu.w' from the pithllclly. hid
l-rl:ai,s from fear of bis In• lak,' U]> th,- great duties of
I upiH-aranc Haul was every
inch a king hut nothing I* said about
Ind of King for w horn they elamired. giving them a man after their
liking
later he chose one for himself. David, a man after Ood'a own
•art." '
,
But uneasy rest* the
head
that
wear* Ihe crown
Polltlca follow him.
has hts^enthusiastic bodyguard.*
at tract c-d by bis royally, but he ham
jealMi*
opiKiuents
who
.le at his election, and withhold
heir gift* of homage.
Saul meets
heir taunt in ailence, with proper
dignity and forbearance, and bides
his lime for the assumption of bis
kingly authority.
_
7- .
Whan It la Warni,
\
Don’t fan In church.
iKin't talk about the heat.
Don't look
at
every half hour.
the
thermometer
Don I. when It Is cool In the momng. proi,he*y heal at noon
Don't He around In a negUgee. One
much cooler wheu properly clad.
Ikm'i drink iced water in too great
janlltles. nor too often after being
^
of about fourinche..
On the center
Of nome old. aweet evenmmg.”
Mter. yon Mur 4m
bitide^
cream If Inclined to be loo aUfl. ThU
may be packed In a Jar. and the aand
wichaa mnd# after ihe picnic cro
a
KItohan Hetdera.
Of the dough lay half a canned peach
ell drained or four or Ave slewed
given
by
an old
chef
who
know*
Make
nicel)
i
ore baggy, the whole of the bagglfs* coming at the wrlal. The fullness
With equal skill and godlike jHiwer l»egln* at the elbow,, then grows greatand giieaier. until It falls in a great
He governed In the fearful hour
b, ii III,' haie!‘ im . t th.-r.
or horrid war; or guide* witA ease
'Hie hajipUT lime* of honest jieace.
L a gen
> n.ov,-n,eTii to ih,- rLl.t nd.
,',f the
mon who .-vu nd,^ Ihe uw .f.nK.ihvu
,k
to
nd^
:m,-Ia.-p and
tt.e
original poMinm.
fullnea*.
almont
over the
he shoulder, and that the leg o* raut-
the
returning-Brooklyn Engle.
the vMiemoii
Th,- n>ck on which the
.7
g like
nd^
Fashion says that in the laU
he fullness win move upward toward
It ia worth remembering that bdr
beat:
T!u’ rock on which the storm will
beat;
soap should be cut into square plecee
nd put Into a dry place, aa it lasU
bitter after shrinking.
Hut armed in virtue. Arm and true.
Ills hojk-s are Axed on heaven am!
you.
When hojMAnd
I m^ke
VMwys
wherea.s
U- a
a
cariml
shoul
background, and.
conse
quently lower in tune than thi
j.-ct* plftc-,-d uiK,n it
U sinking
in dlsmav
obscured.
ColumbU i
Resolved on death or liberty.
Firm—united, etc
lo,»k fad,-d, and it
-^elf become the leading objbei In the
r,M,ni;
gloom
day.
HU sturdy mind from danger free
ever) thim
.
The n,tnral position taken by the
I'nlied
State*
In
the
war
Tin ware after being cleap^ and
l|H-d dry should be placed o^the.
re
Thl* will keep it fro^ nut>
Tough meal may be ma^e aa ten
or as any by the addiUon of a UtUa
inegar to the water when it U put
between
Franc? and Lngland gave offt
the former government: and "Ja> *
Treaty * which had been railfled Jn
botatoe* are mealy remove them
i
kettle when bdUed with a
Wdied
I7i»5. b) the United £
illctHi ham in running It through the
runes, or any preferred fruit which
1 made some boldera of brown linen,
back
Not a few girwiis are being com-lderabi) augmented the unfriend
chopper, ualng rtie Aneat plate, and which are sewed on to dreaa braid, has
bc-en
stewed
and swtxtened.
Thl* wa*
lag.
made with long straight skirt* gath ly feeling.
*ee If you are not pleased with Ihe re with a U»op at the end. through which
When William A. Peffer wan neat,
to ihe center,
-1 have bad enough of play^
ered all around the waUt line and (all manifest by the act of the FVench
lor from Kanaaa be met ‘tJpar’" Bee^
suit This ha* the added advantage of I sUp my apron airing*. The braid ia and
press
them
together lightly, ing In full folds to the feel In nun govenimcni’ In authorizing
Take am. arms of ber who bore me.
aoe day. and in the coorat of eeorerusing up scrap* of meat that are ua nearly as long as my apron
In thU leaving apares where the fruit show*. like severity of line.
floothe the worries all away :
Skirts arc a nons to be committed opon the com ■ation compUlned af haring a Imad*
ually
left
at
home
until
the
neat
day.
ww) I always Bave a holder at hand, Lay ^hem cl,>se together? and when v,*ry ancenain quality thU
Tuck me in and
season, merce of the United Stale*, and in ache.
Run the lean boiled meat ihitmgh the or rather two of them, aa 1 hav<
risen again until light hak,- in a quick and tlTe economical woman who ex ordering .MinUter Pinckney lo leave
Croon above me
"I don’t onderaund It,” aald the aaw
chopper the day the aandwlchea are on each aide
oven.—New Ideas
.
Word, lhal prove you*Il
When I take ol
ator. -1 wlU have to aa« a doctor.**
peci*So wear some of h,-r gowns an Frame.
to be made
Don t attempt to make
One of the Aral acu of
•A doctor for tronhie with year
Alwayra love me
other summer or into the autumn is
Toaat 8oup.
them too slung ahvadr for^he fresher
“No. not
Adams wa>i tu convene congress in hendr returned Beed.
Hold mr fwetleM pUy worm Anger*
at a loss how to have Ihem cut.
they are. the better
Season lo Usle
Joast soup, a chef d'oeuvn- ol
extra sc-sslon to consider these oat You’d better aee a whoahrrtght**—
in your own ao reaiful. ■tKmg.
with prepared muaiard. anlt and pep
It Is better to leave a few wrinlrier.
k'rench
kitchen*.
Is
llille
known
In
W'bUe yonr llpa breathe forth the
per. and make It molat with a UlUe
The
following
recipe U In some of your ctolhea by not Ironing
have Unm melted, make* dainty .andIche*. and Instead of the regulation
'i
Listen with a joyful ear!
iksolved in one fourth a cupful of
rater and three cuj.fuls of flvmr. ,.r
namon. a quarter dan ounce of whole one half cujdurof sugar, and add suf
cloves, haaif an ounce of mace, and a Aclem flour to make a stiff dough
quaver of a pound of curranu. Liquor Knead until snuK.th. and when light
out thin and cut into squares
when it 1* baked. wlUt white wine,
i
la t everv clime to freedom dear
Fruit R6II.
rememlM-r that plain salt and iHpjK-r
butter and augar."—Boston Journal.
IV at e and KSiety we *hall And.
on
The
8iir ouelabU-nKH-ulul e^d butler
stalks, forty chestnuts, half a
L. uas sb'M. oa . eta olosrhdl eiaoto and sugar and one leafcixmnful ,d salt
pint ,»f scabbd milk; wheu
|H>und of dates, a peck of oyaters. a
quarter of a pound of preserved cil lukewarm add half a cak,- of ve'asi
artichoke*,
hriM.' u.th MKiiilving ‘ the one annoini,-d
for a holy mission
.erhealed.
itice
three
As a hand of brother* joiutMl,
T,-d sbM-ves. or lu their place mere
a nitAe. and the
d uwn,-r of
h a c-ondoriabie fnK-k will And n
a
l*>und of eringoes, two ounces of let-
run.
c ol!
From this ancient ceremony
■ ,1,-rlv,- the sacr,Mi “MiuisUh" and
Don't sit around doing nothing and
mijilalning alH,ui the-beat.
One la
While tiffering. jK-ace sincere
tucking, braiil aiid ribbon
Tla.iigh
much cooler when one la usefully emIt be only a i.-w in, hes in len^Mh. it
one half iea>jHK.ns of yellow ginger
ployad.
In h,-aven we place a manly ti
inav give Just
ih,- llnUhng
touch
Chill fur several- hours in ice chest,
DunT spend your summer reading
That truth and Justice will prevail
need,Ml to a prettv yoK,.. V,H.lM.ieid
hen roll out in a sheet
Cm in three
Employ your leUure
And ev, ry scheme of bondage fall. rash) novels.
or collar, ami the habit^ -of iMonoiiiy
inch square* an.l hak.v
A creased
i the perusal of really good books.
in these things which' app,-ar to Ikroller makes the squares look belter,
Sound sound the trump of fame!
DonT wear dai-k
and
elaborate
irilles may U- the secni of ta-teful
iibty he ma
and. larking this they iiVay
l.,-i Washington * great oaroe
resses
A
woman
la never ao atilresv
Farm and Fir,.side.
nh a knit, bluHe
Hihg *1 hr,nigh the v^ld with loud
active looking as when clad in a
ham IxuH-Sift iW,
■
applause;
.
Small llrah
Society's Handshake.
simple while gown.
hole wheat meal with f,>ur level tea
King through the world with loud
dii> of the hick i.an.!>bak,‘ b
Sleeves are now growing more and
of Uking jK.wder and a pinch
applause;
,f salt
Ml* with one cup of milk
me three quarter cup of sugar, and
quarter of
IU,.Vl*H.l,sivt
lai.rlr. with
low neck,Ml voKe. and s, w in short
An Anelant Pla.
potatoes, a
oI
neck ami sh.,ii s:.,-,,...
Uather
Mothi-j lliihhard dr,*s to it., hand
sjirinkle
i>le more than t»n any trimming —
S-iroh Tribune
IKiiind of
shmiUI b,-.iw„ or three
iply mail,- .Ires-e
n, .gingham or any
ire stitched and trimmed with a soft
t.ll of the same goi^*. Then again
•anvaa hats not
being serviceable,
hey are Just a* much so aa any white
lai. and
then they may
be easily
leaned.
A close setxind to the canvas hat
s one of white chip
This Is a |H»pu
u- lust asses And thus he meets the
Kvei grateful fo^- the- prize,
ia t it* altar reach the akte*
Firm, uulu-d let us ii-.
'
Hallying round our Hberi);
n thl- summer wardmhe of ihe lit
a
gem
And when iheisiorm of war wa* gone
h:njoye,l -Ihe peW^our valor won
Needle PoinU.
Stir to
* so dainty and makes a girl look ao Aour. sifted
AKtl and pretty
Worn with the pop adding ground mac
It
/The oflU»
to Ramah.
lo consalt
search for
jinipbet., who entertains him with
d respect, recognizing in him
he future king
hi*
Who louglH and hied Hi frtM-dom‘»
ban wh,-r,* H.e un,lll»!».‘d fruit
is'ii^ed -aud at 1,-a^t one hu'f
• For I he i hot. sultry weather, the
deal hat la of white canvas cloth. It
suit
Hail. Columhla. haiq.y land.
Hail, ye her.H-*? heaven lajm liand!
Who fought and Ided'lii freedom’s
•a, h ,Mip ,M j.iicv./aiid ;i cq. of r
Sj.lce Cak,**-Cream togei
If the utterance of dumb beasts can
K* studied and understood, there Is oughiv one half cup of louiei
lojM, for the hahy. that most helpless and one half cup» of sugar J
Mck sour cream
and
»r alt living nature —New York Time*
n egg. Stir in a cuj.
1*.
stu quarter
of
WhiU Hats.
while
i-stlned -for the honor.
mght the man
C'omfng
is servant induce* htm
anmel fur advice in. the
ice
Ik-for,- long he showed a
(M-fut lack of At ness for the position.
Piarently Hod allowed
the people
*D. he knew there wa* Hi He or
!(• hojie. "fur* he sgid. “that cry is
.lie which nug* lu a doctors oar*
vhen once he ha* heard H. and he
julckly n-cognli'e* H."'
all
might) man of valor.*’ auch aa laraei
aeeded to lead her hosts in battle, araa
mal and moral equipment for
lur iihysicUin afler»the death of
liar
he emergency soon appears, ^ol. the
^ of Kish, a Ueniamite farmer aad
lM llig,-rent*. and
Heating In a young rhlWs cry'
inforgetilng mother, sent a hurry call
u the physician's office.
I X. 17-27. The golden text la leaiah
xHl. 22:
“The Lord U our Kiag:
* Will Save Us " The people eUIl
lemandcd a king, but waited fdr Sam-
K a.eCi. .-: exclusive!, for our own
and liHikeU at U and wished I ci*uld
r tomato can* from which the rlma
vva»
him.
an.l above ih,- inieresi*. jiassbm*
in
I judged It wa. children a hour. I .I-hkI
Kor a little while each day.
Could he aay when cornea the gljam
m-
the
The consiani careiaker
Let
barWrrle*, a quarter of an ounce of enough to make a dr,.p bati, r
w hole pepper, half an ounce of sliced It rise until light, then stir in one
nutmeg, half an ounce of whole cin half cupful of butt, r creamed with
ioullf. maabttibaababy
.
nur*e or
»l an Infant, who can learn If she will
o dlHtlnguUh
the little shade* of
two sliced lemons, a handful of picked
made a i-retty plcjlure
0
• II I* the
Vhlchever I*
lui
pirn, which khoiild
led butter If you
don't ha|»|Hii to have the former, and
gel a good color snap. The bright red
form the standard *ea»i>nings 'of
and yellow Bower, all around ihe lit- the vast ma),»rltv of American* even
Ue yard and ihe happy children awing
roong the rich
Ing in the gay
hammi*ck certainly
Bread baked In baking jw^der tin*,
wh(
d annomte.l him with the conaecrattuibtu
hearty apj.etites Where the UKik calls
and a* four clUldren were enjoying It
It.
|
Samnel look Saul aside from the
public and Informed him of the honor
',a.:>
o-ep the sun from the face.
*re enough simple .alad* to he
ihelr
If the hah) cries
beaten eggs, two eup* of flour in
h three level tea.MKxm* of baking
jH.w der have been sifted.'and one and
galhenngs
houae n»vered with vlnea. mostly ma
derla vine, on one aide and Ihe flow
outsi.le of
era-^ld fashioned, ilnnla*. balaams.
U-loiiging-to
uic .-.ng adupicd lo the turn
ind alo trimming They are all large
ind are practical, aa they do serve to
decorative art easier
fiKiii *erve.l at rural
er cake come* salad*.
man
SAUL CHOSEN KINfL
The Intemiilonal Sondaj echool
leasvm for July 12 la (ooad la I. 8a»
eCto take the initiative. The maa for
Mie of the |lretlle^t feature* ever
wife to hang her dally waahlug
The yard and houae U a picture-
never risen higher. 1 think in ou
then hi- wa* 1
school
On this j
I tamiahve he ailed on me one B
irdav aliei-mH.ii his UueAt iH ing i
•n at a country chunh siii.jMr wa*
r..w of cake* thr..,‘ or lour inches
yard, leaving the center apace for hi*
violence Ilf the spirit of |tart;
young
nger
Squa^e^ —Cream
one half
of butter,, a.bl one cup of sugar,
IhU mile bit picked up l.y Ihe way
tare fri.sied on the lop^ and aides,
tell., did hU U-*t to make home com
aiiil each one lettered hu that when
fortable on a hot day. to he aure. Let
jdared in order down the middle of
u* hope there are many like him
table they *pentMl the name of
-I know ..r men whoae hobby 1'.
church society
It t(M»k flfteen
beautiful >ard*
The wife ^ usually
■r* lit do this, and each hU»ck real
keep, pace with the hu.hand by keep
ed on a Urge gre«*n sycamore leaf,
ing the interior of Ihe home a. beau
htiugh jiaramn j»a|KT kept It from
liful
I visit a home wht»*e front dtior
dlreit C4.niact with the green dolly
open* directly on the alley, at tbe-alde
The lei 1 era were pul on with harm
U a yard not over fifteen feet .qbare.
ieihi green
coUrt-ing and
attracted
The roan of Ihe houae began making
much atieutlon until the close of the
a Bi»wcr garden on Urp of the l»ankiui;
iig. when the take* were wold at
’along the aide of the houae and Anally
etiended it around the aide, of the
neither, but lo preserve a atrlc
and honest neuiraUly 1»elween them
1^-1.1,111 * Aiaivh.' he did no
1 a 1-11 house, that the JSHl
V
1 Simdif Ssbbith
; SMf Ltssotts
country than it did at that time. The
theatre wa* then ojun in the city
here 1* a while quill or two. a bit
.f w'hlie straw, or some other light
• place where Ihe dinner or supper
to he given I* reached
playfully
policy o
chilli Is Ihe u.nh-;
ii.iiher was much *un»rU«d to Iw* told
That im only one «d the many urlg
wise
I he s^i.l laat H he could ge
ler ilrsi U.rn that, a* he entered the
laJI d.H.r on the ucra*lon of hi* Ar*l
I draw a star with a Uauhj.lck. cut
lie out of iiajser and mark lightly
4
^ <’»**“'
I "
^bhly on the hlaiii awell of the ocean
round it on the white surface, after
^and cia*h Into acluUllallng apllnierr
ard covering up the line with a
A
*hey champ together In Ihe tide heavy iHirder of gold
> ^.way
The Mar lieara rlamWr over
Of tourae the cake part may U any
anow duated hummock*, a combing esied reciite. hut Ihe beauty He* In
tweaker daahra tuelf u,*.n an Iceberg he frosting
Cht^ker Uiaril* In any
]
THE RECORD'S GALLERY
OR BRIGHT CHILDREN
and
ington. which was to do equa
e to both, to take part will
eye*, the only remedy for any. Ihdi
raie.l disroinfort on Ihe part of a
and in
nal Idiuia that may he carried out Jty
my one who give* the Biihjeci a llllle
taken place ^ The
from the just
from, an
isteiing to the many eoii.pllm.-nts her
'ake leceivtMl the happy ani»t was
^ntireJy reput.l for her iw., hi.ui*'
all the aumroer heal
That la Ihe Inie and thought
A round cake on
U^«*dnea* of our Hay rounin tn thr ihlch wa* ilrawn a cl.K-k face with
hflilad llmea
But It la a help to the hand, jaunting i„ nlneihlriV re
^
sd act 11*11)
the iiune’.
Iiaiiseaied. *iill offer li milk
li ma)
l.e Ii*. Ilred fn.m lying on one aide. D
may iM- o*. warm or Itio cold, or have
'*»Ilc from an overhuided alumach. or
lair a doren other rondlilon* may ev
*t whl«i ft.rldd or do not call fi.r
eedlng. hut onf) thl* is offervMl
ceved much attention at a birthday
•
'*»#
**‘‘"**
**•"
^
Arne one auggeat. thi*
a* g.-.d
. and *i. did one at the name
T
reading matter for a warm day:
that had a g.dd star on the
/
V
Bomrwhere up In the Arrilc region
fte temperature U allghlly'alaive the
-
In
In I till ar
If we may
"^nd a wad «,mer to wheel Into the^
r»Mi! north wind* inky have temi»er^l
was auffering
discomfort
Host of those deseritied
frle are Ihe Invention*.
pick) Weie reul.wurk* of art
T : V Jul) da>*
To U- *.iire b) the lime
i : .lhi* meet. >our eye*, dear read.^r. the
only
1. n.us, be fed. again, more feeding:
If 11 worrle* f.-e.l II . If It I* sink and
....... .
CMr.
wj
to confuse
wUluiut
Kven an Ka.y fhalr find. It har.1 to
her child
rmind*
flelda of anow?
‘j"
*1 ' ^
ia ehler of ihe laad fti
aoc Uve to eee the I
other a Preach frigau waa captarefl
by the United Butea frigate Ooaetell-
-I was called in the other day
he
• they are afiaid to ’ undertake
dishe.
They think fancy thing,
How ahal) I give Thee Wk the mom. requir*- much time skill and money,
ao Ihelr more amhlilou* frh nds l arry
ing .plendor.
olTihe hononi at i».e ci.nntry Kaiher
Purple of folding ml.la. and *i
ing*
Thy judgment ■halt I
;
tke
delphla. deliberating npon that Im- eon Bonaparte, who had becoiM flrat'
irtaiit subject, and act* of hostility
‘•Mothers can aid Immeasurably. II
they will," aab^cme of the young doc
(H-rleiice
H '
daring
ation.
The decided ataad talma hr
‘.‘This song was wHiten in the
the Americana had tu effect npoa the
ur of 17i«s. when war with »>ance French govenuneiit. aad overtoree of,
aa thought to be inevitable. Con
were oiade which meoltod ta a'
ress w-a* then in aeaaton'In Pbila
. concinded la IMO. with NapobJ
am rising through tl
a al*eclaUy of children's dUeaaea.
r haal given.
The beauty am! ble»edn
1
17»S.
was given by himself, a few m<
before his death, in lk42:
I ^lould be covered boi. We
ered all our Jam^ and jellies
,,v,rs: >.sr> nnd never have
**ime young phyaiclans who will makt
Out of the earthly Etuxi. w
^ '
In
HoeUUUea at aea eooa
perfect loaf the shape of the vessel butter, two cupfuls of piiwdered *ug-l*,n<
that held the meat. It Is very easy
ar.
three
lablespoonfuM
of
sour in.,!,
place allcea of beeu, lemoaa or hard cream, four eggs. Ave cupful* of dour,
lounil Jileiv of *Tout
c^e cupfuT'of currants, grat,*d nut
b,.th <bb> should be
H*«r ibal aofi vulce^
Crtion abort you: *
Wroocht ID my heart by holy iran»
:
composed
rv.ubie# with J>wnce. by Joseph HopInaon. the son of otae of the algner* France ended.
i;:;
And your tired henrt cea.e* sighing
Wl.lle your lip* *etid fonh a aong
l«»ur
ra*
lih the meringue
meat was boiled la added lo Ihe vtae- brown allghtl) in the
gar. and a amali amooirt of diaa
Currant Cookies—One
gelatine used, the result wUI be a
Then ihe arm* called Kverlaailag
Slip, beneath you—tender. *irong.
reallax
Not one of them be .kwt
m»
The popular ode. "Hall. Columbia,
the luAti i* ihofuughly
rST.;:;.:
Child. I love you."
froel.
Thei la Thy day of reduM
leave*
state of MMne 4r
aeaaoa highly, aad pack In dry With one^half cup of Npoud,.r, I
I creeks with TtBegnr to cover augar and a teaspoon of leim^i juice
layer of jelly
-|»i<ace, my careworn
Thy perablef of .lui Md flower AOd
rholee
in tkis «NmU7. AAd^Mcmna fl4ofiC«4
WAHSUUi
The s*.up Will
t>r.
wbeL
Tb« trtMure of tlljr
Are but prattling bnbiea’ piny;
•priAc unclutm
And He long, lo show Hi. mercy
How .bmil I tiTe Thee. Ood?
And lo tMJOibe your care. away.
One
o moi.ten
and n few apices to anlt Indlrklaal
tastes.
If the llQimr In which the
.
One ran
the but lorn of the
them
pour over ib.m a
*oup. pouring Just
enm
rind of one half a lemon
Bake'in an
Potted veal Is mneii reliahed at pic earthen pudding dUh. and *,
Make
nlci. and fa easily prepared, aa ia also to cool
while*
of
two
egg*
poittMl fowl
BoU the meat aalU It U
At the cloalm^of the day
la the rather*, eyes your labor.
' well or ahirk It
Hue
•oa In M Uttia vntnr na poiniblaL
. M.m. C. BATSS. I
\
and
wdIomm
New Skirt*.
The full skffirt 1* ceriilnly c.
them in hot vreather. than to
them In your face by working
till
/
THKKV»HDIO gBOOBO
MMB|, SATURDAV, JULY 11. IXA
fOUGHT AND LOST
-- ON MY FOURTH i
And do not ploaM
Tour bolt la cutting too to tww
And r*l It hardljr —mi to do«
.im ^0.1. KIM)
-•Mou
A aortfc** toei,
•
»M * daj U» dmlm
I to Um rrMto «r tUr m*r
Mom to
I M miiMi to .Id IM The
\ • "Oe imtk bmi Urm UmaA
t
•»! tWjr nerr withoat
i
«® P“
•rtlllenr. Tb^ oS«*» ^
f«rt»d lo Ueixe tbrir
IMMC* brhlBd. •Dd ttoe iiH-a barelj
«ir «*7 througU fUe tU<%rto
it % Mfe dlmocr. U dJM lo rvM>d to Ibr •iKual for »tUck- Hamever. Ibrj mw fimi lo o|«tt
•nd tbr Conl«tor
tW talk and aa aoon
•tot foT ovor «rttbo«t • |
Itoa mid p«U Itarlf together
l
went forto fan or onmoto i
ward to batUo order.
Potobortonit ftirtoon and tho orcvpo
tka ^ dto wvs Wj OraM'o rlnorlooi
bnltolM Potobrrton nokod for tmno
•a too JM. M tbo pnrtojr did not rod
aall) tk» OMreind tioarr of dir 4Un nod
tbo^cltoias ana daod for lO.orloek
A.
.Goaorml Omni wndr of It wltb
klo\i&wWrankaM to tbo tonocOn.
td
w
for ^a
twofold
parpooo-llnd.
to
PO taktoc ptorr on Ibr fiaat
boltdar, the anolrrrmarp of
Btioo of American Independ- !
to*KSSSr*mtoa
bytherapIdUyof tbeactloa.
It oeeaicd that tbe dancing borw*a
knee otrock Jeema to tbo oolar plexoa.
Ho emltled a atranga, gaaplng groan
and fell forward agaliiat tbe borne a
lega. Tbe animal aprang to one aide.
canTtog^lts mate and >erking tbe car
riage ao Tlolently. that tbe ooacbman
fell headlong from hla perch.
Blal^ waa atandtog aatrtdo hla
wheel when tbla bappenod. Before tba
coachman had atrack tbO ground Blato
waa on hU 1 beel and beaded for
tbe weatem drlre. He fcn«
tlrely that tbe bonoa wook
way. If bo could go down t
might doteb a bridle and
.O ahin walat own la oetora gay
TWat fairty atun.
Sow* iwuf4« think you'eo oomo to
U warning. 'Tioa't you gat too gay
Or Johnny 'U gat hla guar
-dBarl* Hookar Eaton In Kaw York Rar^
rtflo ptto and brtwatworka leare lo. and
at toat tbe Arkatiaan* faced tbe auna
of Ratterr U on Hindman hill. Tbe/
were alao to ranae of Batter/ r on
Grare/ard bill, and ibc guna
raked tbe charging line IrngthwUe.
Orare/ard bill bad not fallen atxord
tog Co plan, for iTlcea dlvlalou waa
alow lo gvtUng ip work. HU troopa
alao found tbe ruada blocked an<! werw
compelled to b-are tbelr cannon Tbe
aaaault waa met wltb aiorma of grape
and canlater from Battery (\ and when
they atrmk tbe flrat llu
FOR AN
UNWORTHY
I b.««WO.M iv’. Ito'. r>od
U»l bo wooW OU.. dor ow»
) the rosrtb of July Into
boMaf tba gloat rtrera^ toat
aatlosal tanlly they would
tlaoka of city real aatotSL
Tos will find both fami.
Itoa lo tbe aUte dlraetory.
oo tba Miealaatppl bHwcwa Vicksburg
and MamptiU. Tbe assault at Helena
bad baan plauood with a riew to draw*
tog part of (Iraars army from tba Mage
of Vlckaburg to lu defrnae, for Helena
to eootrol of tbe Oonfederatra would
baaa baao a aaeond Vlckaburg oh
was oarer a,
bondred dollara abaad of |
bis debts, but he was
Recognised way
u. ocou. rtch. Uia motber'a fam.
lly bad no
protentoc captors Slid cwplivce. preferrim; to '
u^- has long
™u,.r .L.O ... U...U.
llie line was
»m od^
^
as If he would
Joe H'telby's brtgaac, Urntd
border fur Its fighting prowen.. aud
also for Its battery uf flying artillery. i tu-r^-hle
commanded by r«|.tuJn rulllm. Wber- Achieves ,
s:r'r^;r'.;-.rr
ling
ebunre.- was Kl
of employment aud wlthto Ikilllna. And Gomus
!^l enough moiM y to see him to tbe
dk r U> oU*y.
When Hhelby a trc«.p* gut dow
, It was Tery Improvident
tbilr saddles to Join In.the alt;
i for him to go out bicycle
Blgbler s hUI they s. i lu wurit lu cut
! * riding at S o'clock In the
rood through the entaugh
mm ■lipfc
nateered to r..|un. lo the frvul
aavf the gun*
* Fifty^.uly fifty!-
akuvssuM I
aanvmr
cnralry. about Kuw
• tolU toUnd oa tbe crests of s semldfesUr range of bllU lay the outer line
t>n Blgbtcr bill, t
northwest
BattarWe A and II
<Ocareyard bill.
I to tins with Fort
with Battery a
weatof toe(
Csrtli. waa
nadon toaa
Tbars wart bst AOOO Federate at
Helena, asd aa toert were six roads
fra tba totertor lo tbe town tba defasdera mtmt heap a aban> lookout oo
tbem all Tbe garrteon bad no trained
nrtUlcnata. and toe guns were In tbe
bands of Mlaaoiirt infanlfy. The troopa
WHS apUt Into amall detachmenta. and
so tagllnept Intoct conld bo cnllod
sited to a
TbeOon
to Maratoduke*s caraliy tbe task of
•lormtag toe Btgbter bill rsdooblR
^ Fries attackod toe Orarayard
bin bratwotoa aad iwdosbta and FaSAS too Mne on llindtona bllL Tboos
poamona were to be earrted wtto a
tsob aad tbair guaa turned oo Fort
Onnle to too roar. With toe fall of toe
rraplly at dayUgbt on IndopenAosao day Mannadske a hjWK Piloa a
and rkgaaU 2.
•tomtog parttea and r
- packn. Fbgante ArI to too rUte plla and
Indra bfil w^oni^
e h.ch makas childbirth as afan^ and
e-3v as nature Intemted ttlt b n
Hs IMAwt
-I’T# bad a good many rebuffs to my
line of buatneaa. but I struck tbe limit
tbe other day down on Tasker atreeC
said a coUeeUW. ‘T bad been after t
man for several months lo collect i
bill of W. but bad always been put off
w.tbexe»«.»ap™u.l«wjb|^4^
o the door,
her. altbougb
Moacr’s mai
wr:;cf5S akin*rmday^*15»orS**lt
(ives the muscles elasticity and vicor,
preveou aore breasts, morning sickn^iis and tha kmof the girhshligwe.
^^e Stamford «julpaga
behavli
UWkln?T.Lw
flerc fir..
"dbot. SOd tbS
tr. h1.Ks
thTd..sd IhJT.s 1 1;. and
coacbman*a^coontt^
iw cut Uu u.*aa ik»ts..i* iuom ana , Q^nce was not quite eo wooden as a
-------------- way the gun. by liand Out of
coachtnau'a abould be.
tbi- fifty only flft.***n came thnnigh nn^ singular noUon came Into Blalato.y fe*ir* twenty
-remained-
when*
^ead. He wished that the horses
Aju.oarh .he.rjHJrr.1. «en. «at.uiD. <
bered at the point* ailnck.d. they d.d
not loae nerve or despair uf ,the Htuatlon. When ITiies column. ui«rch,d
past the bniterte* Into the town the
ga^rrlson rtxwpturtd G.raveyard hill.
inai airoae. with the r«i»ul*e of Mnrmaduke. en<bd tl.e |.«t!le. Ity ti«Niu tlia
Confederates were In r»*tn^t. snd at
that hour tbe beslesers of VI. k^uir
Were rejoicing In a Fourth of Ju’y ir
mupb lIHena would hsve Ih.. n s us<
leas prixe to the ronf.derste.. snvwa^
and they teat 2.000 men In their vs I
attempt.
OEOUOE L. KILMtU.
Though ma
of wucls having Irregulsr formation
Of plorsls. the nuiny kind, of ibh. or
.Ub«, w..h .r..l,„rily r<,rn,.4 Mur,.,,
are omitted. The need for such a l^t
Is shown by .luoilng a few examples,
For tnaumv. |Hi»ple sp<-uk of hi-rrlnga.
but never of h» biting.
T:verT one
writes soles, sprats. Umphreys. ancbortea, the singular form randy. If
ever, doing for th*. plural, but m> one
would write laaidierHs. eo,U. aalnums
or UonU. im the other hand, consid
erable UDivrtainty exuu (H»ui'rmlng
tbe fta-m of tbe plural of other klpds.
Who sbaU dn-kle wTiUh U «vr^
_____________________
Mncly lier cent of the InhnMtauts
of western and centrfi .\Mca arc MoK*nim«sianB and exerv nuin
iiAt* tti
hlmaelf stopping them and recelrlng
armful of money from toe
Mr. Stamford. wb<we only
J^ughter would have been preaerrad
|
eUaster.
On aecond
'thought Blalsdell added tbo only
daughter to tbe armful of mofiey and
thus completed tbe romance according
to all tbe beat tradltlonn
Tbe aTanoa waa so crowded that tba
boraea could not bare run ton yardeto fact, they were preaenlly brought to
a siAudatlll by a blockade^ torongb
which Blatodell succeeded In aqulrmtng. So be paaaed on. and tbe cbsDcea
were that be would not
, Mias Sumford again In tbte Ufe.
I
. tldnk of her, 1
L®
wreave absurd fancies.
l"*'’
There are men who are
driven to the bablt of
i
dreaming as a relief
from tbe unrairtog mo
notony of disappoint.
menL Only tbtoe who
lack imagination need to
employ drugs, and It to
almost a queatloo wheth
er a man might not bet
ter be a Blare to an
. ^bs
^
tba more
I ^
p^wn wb^^
I
■
IliaIxdell rode around tbe park for an
'«^blle black nwUty and brightly
»"'***<* Impoaalblllty alternated lu hla
! couaciouaueas. Ftnaily be rode up Into
o«„.’.tav«. hr,,. I**» iune cue. ,o« «.».h of U» Uk.
. as a rule, w edtted. i «D*4U • mmwriMg VWUgB lOr UUISEW. ABV
itwro driveways are on tbe aoothoro
There U Ulk to London ot forming . e’de.
•’*da one carving gaatly
gantly to tba oaat and
Ptw. c,«l. Id hMMT «f 8.IUU.I i‘'«
««• BlatodeU anw
age of 18 they i
•
I-n>J..lkfaOMkDDDlTmDrTDt«hD.D «** "Ikll*!** Of BD
4«UMI«.kUTM
bone, sacred to tbo i.uri*osea of romanIn the I
Uc fiction, he bad no fear of the pres
unhurt The horses
ent exigency.
)ne of them hiid stumbled
lO viup.vuo
Only be must not fall to
stop.tbe
on Ibe curb and was recovering. M
‘boraea. Fortune was I
dened by fear of failure at the i
be must bold on hard,
ment of rfucceas,
Blalsdell apn
there was some grain of st-ufio
atralght at the animals ns wUdly as
wltb It. Mr. Horace L. Stamford bad In they leaiied toward him.
He caught
one conspicuous case rewarded a com
one t*f the horaea by the nose and the
paratively trivial pi-rsonal service in a
bridle with his two hands at the aame
more than princely fashion.
instant and tbe remarkable strioiftb
No man’s ImaginaUon to quite adeof his long fingers enabled him to hang
________________ quate as an instructor
on. He waa Uaten agHlnat a lr«-e and
fur desi»enite emergen
dragged through a gr*-at hush, and the
cies. The rush and the
next moment he was in an open s|iace.
,
, swirl of real adventure
He waa one imin from head to foot
' defy the arts of the
but he hung on, for success wna sure.
mind.
Blalsdell
bad
On the other side of tbe narrow strip
neviT dreamed of any
of oi*en ground was a bill sleei> as a
thing quite ao thrilling
fort with a wall on top. Tbe homes
aa that moment to tbe
driveway
whoa
the
craxod horses were
be dragged at Ihelr,
a right band rushing dow n uik>d him.
nd be dared not turn
bia bead to look at
tbem. At any Instant a team" might
awing into the road ahead of him. and
then he muat either be crushed l*elwoiu
the. two or pIUDge out of iho way li. | ,„
orOlniirT .iiwrirom
she knew all about IL
iy husband la asleep.’
-•Very well,’ I «tld, TU come
two houra.*
-•It won’t be worth your while.* the
aald. Tm sure be hasn’t got ffl. and,
n If be had. I ahall see him before
wllL If be baa any money I
boa. you can Just bet your llf<
Bg to get It myself. I don’t think you
ueb chance around here.*
“After Ibat 1 didn’t think It ^
while to go back.*’-Fblladelpbla Bee-
“YOUR MONEY, IS
NO GOOD" V
of tbe bicycle po
ll, some of w hom
not been throw n irway.
“I stopped tbemr’ he aald1 faintly
the policeman.
•That’s right, you did." was the ns
ply. -But why In thunder dldn t .vou
U t ’em go after they gut In here? Tliey
c«.uldirt do any harm after they were
om o! the r.nd "
|ll.,iMl.-Jl Midd-nly retmjiihin^ why
he Iw.d done lhl« doi«p<-nitc dotnl^
- n»v Cirl! ’ he crlt'd. ’ Where is aher
“I didn’t iu>e niiy girl.’’ re|.lled the pobcf'm.in.
’The r.itrlagi* was empty
wlH-n It came ncroaa the roadway."
• i;u>pi> r rt piAUd lllaladell faintly.
-.Sun'.” said the officer. Aud at that
uu»i;it-m the llreriiH coachman ran up.
• Mlaa Stnmfx.rdr cried BhilsdelL Ts
she snfeT>
• Yes.
nt»H the coachman. ”Slic
DR. FEN^ER^
Matt.J.Johnsohs|
60881
k
VFUV V
j direcily In front of tbe lane’s end.
i aaamed a corUlnty that the
^ graae It and I
tbe rear of U
JLlSULAtt-pTAciuml
mM dnv«r:
For Sals aaa OuwnsutW Only RF
Bugbec A Roaborg. 8. E. Walt A Sons
MRS. L MacARTHUR
has rclumckl from Clm .i-o w.lh
the
LM Modes In Artistic
^ Hair Dressing.
GRAND RAPIDS t INDIANA RY
COMPANY.
Tmu
Tr».rt» Ol) M loUuw.:
KwJVU...,
(lr«.a
.M
ClIinAtl Alta I'lUCAitu
Furftutum* ^jr. *»i,
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IMNSandORNAMF.NTS.
Untml KapIcU. I
RoomiSIO:*. WUhiiBlick
feSiis-nei,
C. L. LOCKWOOD. (
A GOOD WAY
TO GO EAST...
MAMSIEE4 NORTH EASrERH R.R
£iV
ANO CONNBCTIONA
-------
Ha* a most convenient train
u_
to Detroit, Buffalo amt eastern
points, leaving (Irand Raj)id*
at
noon, with through &lcc)>crs
New York, and cafe coach
serving
luncheon
a
la
of
/
UATAA4 • .
carte.
Send for the Michigan Cen
tral’s book
Tr^iui
S U M M K R
TOURS.
U«TMI At
TrAUk^ for C«lAr
C«lAmt/
i.'iij tm**
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Detroit, Mich.
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every one ot which is of human
interest, and every article u illus
trated. There is no better magazine
of travel for teachers and pupil* than
to# mtie bill
traca grow thickly
they ww paaaed toe broad drlreway
at toe end of tbe lane flaabed upon
• OMN
you are not aatisfic4 with reauha.
This is ourguaranYee, which goes with
every* bottle.
KIDNEY-d
Backache
aa possible upon tbe
HOBAKIW. AjV^y *1 La^ Oto
THE FAMOUS '
a:
bis head, aud It seemed as If i
else were grinding them. Hla despera
tion divided him Into two liersonaUtlea
-<»ae dlrvcUng bla body and the other
bla mind.
.
InsUncl made him swerve to t*»e left
by i*reclsely the proi*er timce as the
boraea overtook him. His right hand
was on the bridle while be seemed to
be ■till wondering bow be should ac
complish tbe feat of grasping IL
Hla arm straightened with a auddenoeas that numbed It. yet be was not
thrown from bla wbeeL Hla remark
able akin as a rider combined wltb tbe
fine chance of such mo--------------menta to save him from
a fall that, coming then,
would bare ended the
dventure for him.
SSt“‘
mJwin ^trfuatol to jroo tt H«er ■
men, tltal vanished l*oth eye aud ear.
the Instant they wertr passed.
IK-ril lenift up lu Its place. BliilsdeU
had uiH-GHt-iuusly faiieltHl the Ik
a\ve«i»lng round Into the driveway,
they did not do so. They were run
bard to aay that one .thinks at such
dlagomilly ncrusa U and would dash
Ume. but one may feel a great deaL
tht-mselves in rftiiung the irtH-s ui*on
Btetodeir fell that tbe entire Incident
other side. This was calamity, for
WTM to tbe nature of a miracle; that the
girl in the carriage would almost '
of faU’a releoUng. k>i»g eagertalnly U- twibly hur^lf not killed, by
ly desired, bad come. If be should fall
live.
tbU time. It would be oaeh
And Blalsdell could jtol turn th<
for oo man baa two chances.
boraea. It came to him suddenly thn
He waa ao full of fatolUUc foolishness
tbe thing was out -of his ik>w.t. Tl»-re
and extrsvagant dealrea.
was nut space enough at the si>et*d.
bla bearVa blood waa eo
ITey wtTc going across the aidev
clogged with the ashes
and in among the tre<a for all thu
of burmil air castles,
could do.
Yet he Wi*uld m*t give
that be falhd to take a
HeuiMKt make the Ik-sI ..fit.
human view of tbe allThe roadway there U like a squ
uatlon. He did not see
for siweral ways mei-L and ll was fully
an. with
■ ^
a hundred yards fn.m the etid of the
^'^n<blug lo live for.
lane to the i*oiut uik>u
dnngtT of idtwth; be
of tbe drive toward
bad not a
thought for
‘ “
which the horiK-s were
the ago y of her fatlier
heading. Bfaiadell bad
should die, hut
their hoofs
time for a glance. He
for tbe man s gnitltude i; she
saw an opt-nlng In the
abould 1*0 saved.
tnWa mile to the right,
«Thls la my one groat chance." The
and he pressed hard up
words w ere not aiK»keii by the voice of
on the bridle.
An Inbla mind; they were written in letters
Btnm later ther6
of fire liefore his evi
terrible craah.
Of his counted for nothing
struck the
cause in his dream, he alw ays survived
these heroic exi*crleiioe8 and was never
go out from under him and fly i
hurt beyond tbe bn*aking of a collar
------ - _
Bigbter bill wss sIimi Hieckcii lu its ;
himself has not made 1
nuircb by irws falU ii m ro— the rua«U
eucceaa in life.
He U unpractlcnL'i
The tru<»iK*rM abniMloucd iliHr h«»r«i-8^ |j
^
Udder but j
and went forward on foot, dragging ! "Z
^ounk"
In bU !
cmnnoh along by band. TU y aanault- ) ^
, |
-I
anted rollceman McGuire got i
cte^lt for stopping tbe runaway t«a
neither Mr. Bumford nor
daughter av^r beard bow It waa rca
Aa to tojury or death for blmsclf. be
bought of it only aa a loaa of opi*ortu.
dty. If toe boraea ran over him. ho
and tbe
tbaahow.
Mias BUmford ta dcaci
fatber'a aids from ona <
Kaw Vork I
bHd up F.
cS la» bT tbe cort. No
• imIA B«eb •ttwiteD u. liUB. He
rrfM the wre<k of tbe wheel o»t of
tbe pork, >»l P.'opte emtied »t hi* tom
has been upon the market, web-known
a%d recommended by physicians, a
Um.ment calbd
would net bo able to get a band U|K>n
m luejoort, her picture tn tbe newapapeiw.
They and, bcBidea. be remembered haring
“TTr,”."
SlnTlIl lluci^.
%h^=h bib her w.ih terror. Tba
dread of childbiith taken away muck
la
«t or Uxlr ..rk. .04
lo fmd. otock
tty of our foe.
eb ▼mat Importance to tba
U
entrance .
OB tba rosrtb of July Into tba atrong '
S5£^.
lean. wiry. |H>werful fclWrh. lor M frj. Ojoe^^book.
low. with a cheat Ibat
oxpanda like
balloon
and a heart Jiat wiU
stand anything.
Witboot any capecUl iralntog or attempt to excel,
be bad become an expert
"MTma'M, rider. Hla wheel waa a
plexua.
/apor. geared to lOO. He'
naariy lifted It * the gnmml u lu„ I . j ^
made bU alart
aeSmed that be cov- l
etad tbe dlstanca between tbe pdlntj^
where be had stood and tbe u
tbe drlreway at
Injury, but of t
*. z
pushed tbe lua
The animal swerv.ed, and yet BlalMlell
did not, fall, though he sc-ined
llfb-d entirely off bis bicycle for
^
Tyler wcr.Hla iDcoeaani
BUSINESS CARDS.
^^y $5 p«r betUS tor
by WILLIS EMCKY
KB. Era. ]
Sbo m. SB* Itb toBB
•of ber; tbBt got
.tS;' ^TiShJSSi^ at th. dreg
‘7ml BgADfiOJ^IjE^Tgt ^
MOTIVE
MW. oonuBg ool for bolter ienna aa »
gert»d Fairnira.
bo dto, be sofoaud bU aim to tbe Ut.
"made tUelr
wlar. On tbe 4tb at tbe afv <
way lo tbe /rout ami cut down tlui
mr tbo garrlooa of Vlckw
ond by 7 oclm-k
tb<> t'oufederate Imttie dag f1<aited
m
bore tbe Grate)«rd bill rtdoubf. |
U
J. KK»1to.M.IX
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George H. Daniebk
Fifty cento
a year, single copies 6vc centsw
Sold by newsdealerse\er)'where,
JOHN R. SANTO
iMNERik MSUMWe]
Now Wllhalm Block.
Travaraa C*ty.
or address tbe publisher.
No. 7 Eatt Forty-seoood street.]
New York.
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