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The Evening Record, August 08, 1903
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1903-08-08
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«illF^fe^'-:^fHE'"EVENING RECORD Borai
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p IT BROUGHT
: HDfTROUBLE
WILLIAM OILL PAIP •» FOH VIO
LATION OF LraUON LAW
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OUT
NEAH
tTRATFORO
WilUan IMIl of tblB city rooeoUy
look o trip to HliMOukoe ocionty and
paid a Aae of
and oooto for riola*
lion of the liquor law. He waa cbartod
with Minaa liquor
filtered a plea of guilty, tbo prooeentor
roactr a requiwt for the
the court, and the flne won flkel at
> I
KEIGNOrTERROK
ISIMMINENT
or
VERY
8ERIOU8
TROUBLE IN CHINA
*
1 EMFL0YC8 OF MILtlKEN'S STORE
^
HAD AN OUTING
ing at East Say. With Varied
The clerks and employes of J
Jdttllkens store were trmted to an
outing yesterday afiermHm at KeiW
Muk.^sa res«.n They were entertaneil
at the rt^irt by Mr. and Mrs. A. J
iViyle and Mrs K C. Desmond at thf
cottage of Mr.. IVimond Friday af
*temouB. during the summer nionthi
are given to the clerks of Mr. Mllll
ken*, stoce a. a holiday, and yesterday
they planned to apend the tli
gether.
Aa .oun as the store closed a
'bases were in waiting, which
them directly to the resort for dinner,
where a ven fine spread bad been pre
pared by the entertainers, and the
clerks certainly showed their appreci
atloa of the good things set
GEN. MILES
RETIRES
ACTIVE BERVICE IN UNCLE BAtCS
army
END8 TODAY
GIVES FABEWELL ADDBESS
HI8
COMPANION8
:er deraandetl of them.
StHirt*. of helpless t
IVkln and elsewhere
ims of
Udlet
pot.
Washlngum.
Edward T Williams, the Chinese
secretary of the United Sutes legsan extensive investI-
bAo
^en break jail
I'
_______ .. Ohio. Aag. S.-l^wl^ar-
eral Yoonge will assume comUll Aumt is, when he will be
come chief of aUff, .
General Miles naa taaned the following address on the occasion of his re
tlrement from active service:
Washington. Aug. 5. 1803.
•General Orders No 116 Headquar
lers of the Army:
“In accordance with the provUlbns
of the act of congress of June 30. 18g2.
the undersigned will retire from the
IMS.
S. In
g the command of the army
lied States to which he was
by the preildent Octobe
lereby acknowledges his
of the fidelity manifei
the officers and soldiers duri
^ ZmZk to iha alacirtc hair, -cyd
J
Che Place for
atpBeekSteit
THE WEATHER
. force In
juring po-
AeaiiTi wo ooy;
Jl Ptrftci Tit «
“Look IN THAT WINDOW”
GIBB0N8 WASvR^TLE88
prQuarter
Rome. Aug 8 —Cardinal GIbUms of
Baltimore, who was stricken with Ill
ness yesterday. passe<l a restless
announced i«»day that
night. It is an!
condition
Andy Offers £28,000 to Dublin.
r ww f th. rT«u-r Mrooro.
Dublld. Ireland. Aug. k —It Is an
nounced that Andrew Carnegie has of
fered LTS.tHKi for the establlKhment
of a public library 1In thl^ city.
Lone Distance
TelnpiioneSenrlces
iates during one of the great
I wars, he
g his gratl
have Mvcil through i
mg sei
With all SumiHcr
their
unselfish devotion to the wnelfare of
Resorts....
ntry. They have also in a
nu»si commendalile manner exempli
Sl. Clair Flats, Point Aux iJarqucs,
fbHl to the younger generation
dlers th(»se principles of discipline and Charlevoix, Pcloskcy, «Tawas, Ition,
the army the Manitou Beach, etc.
imtri
proi.
and defender, and never the
menace, of the nation and iU liberties.
MICHIGAN
rving devotion to our govomment and the principles upon
TELEPHONE
which it kss established and has been
talnetld. is esscnlUl to the efflCOMPANY.
the national forces, and es
lily I this so in a democratic govwhert» the perfect soldier
must first be a true citizen. The boast
that every soldier c.f a great nation
carried a marshal’s baton In his
ack is. in a higher sense, more
than equakHt in significance by the
NASBEENREACHEOBY
hat every American soldier perreign citizenship and
may. by his <own conduct, exemplify
impartial Justtice to those who have
need It. thereby aiding in
urlng for his countn b moral lnflue oiberv.lse not obtainable.
Marked changes at different times
have occurred in the strength and or
ganization of the army, resulting from
diverse Intiuence and experiments that
have been trk*d Time has rectified in
the past and will do so In the future
The lieutenant general has faith that
RO PIAHO so POPULAR
under all clrcumstanres the army will
maintain its high character and that
IH* as honorable
WPIAm SO FULL OF MERIT
hlstorj- in
glorious as has
past His earnest Mdlclt ude and 1
alshes will ever follow the fortunes
See us about prices and terms «»f the army."
we will save yqiu money
and worry.
TMEPIIMACLEnFPEHFECTIOn
Tho
KImboll
^l^ianb
W. W. UMBALL COMPANY
N. K. BTBOKQ. MAXAOBB
lENDA dr eOlVIPANY
Th. Rail R.II.bl® Clothl...
Beets . fS.OO
Oxterds f2.50
IA r.-w Np«i Ub.:kJr«-ktra •
THE ECONONY STORE
WAUKERZ
$3.50 SHOES
This IS one «d the Ucst $3.r»0
Shoes vdd in the dty; every
pair hand well sole, inaiV on
very new and styfish l.xsts,
Ktd, Calf. Velour and P.alenl Coll : - 4
: , :
No Bo'V'Vory, No Bol'V, No •wl'koH
T„. ,o.,
FRANK FREIDRICH
Calumet A Arlrona Mlaing Co.
paying 8S.000.000 in annual dlvIdends.i. or 100 per cent on its capital
le stage of developstock. At
meat Its p--------- dld not equal
------ tbOM
of the Grand Traverse A Arizona
Call and lee our samples and
get prospectus. Smunbwalte Bros..
Agenu. 129 E. Front streeL Traverse
194«t
The only machine on the market that sucoeMfully
do,, .way with
oMh.
A OO.
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
Exclusive Agents
JIre You the Wan?
Arc you the man who lias
• been tellini; his friends
that he only .wished he
. coultl wear reatly-inade
cloihintj—thai he was sick
of giving up so much of
his hard earned money
to the merchant tailor?
If j-ou ^re, then > ou are
the nian wc want to see.
r’.* We are just tlie people
who can help you out.
We sell L. Adler Bros. &
Go’s Rochester-m a d e.
ready-to-wear. It will fit
you and you will like it.
It will cost about half the
price of made-to-measure
and will please you pre
cisely as well! '
the Cup Raeee.
learned of George
Hunter
Franz’s rival, although a report com<
from Battle Creek that be has gone i
Pennsyiraala.
Every one here thinks Franx lu
been murdered and beUere Hunt(
gbllty. Beameen the bouse srbaee U
Pattons live and where the vaddii
was to have taken place and the depot
Is a dense strip of woods, and this is
being scoured by scores of ai
Th» Intprov^d Au^o>Sp*rlc«r
FOR MEN
S4Z rBt»NT 8TBEKT
Has Left Bristol Until After
Binghamton. N. -Y.. Aug. E—Arthur
lilts of Wayne county. Michigan,
?und his sister. Estelle MUIs. at Bar^
LADIES, AHENTION!!
We are selling the celebrated 1D\NNKR PATTI-KNS-all seams al
lowed—at only 10c and 15c each.
Fashion Sheets FRFE . . ' .
PREPARING FOR CONTEST
cltT Mlcb.
:
I “BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT*’j
Sofia fays th.
ganization den
will last four I
Aug.
Olivet. Mich.. Aug. 8.—Abeolutely
3 trace has been found as yet of
Alexander Franz, who waa to have
married Miss Winifred Patton
a.'ar.ssf.-La.tss
City Book Store
<
Macedonians Think fy lnsorractio(
They May Secure Political Au-
Ix>ndon. Aug 8.—In
TIET BEUEVE HIM DEAD here
the situation in l
rioui than for
o Trace Found of Battle Creek some lime past. I
Bulgaria foimallv decides on aar,
ai it Is believed the
Young Man Who Disappeared ©a
latlon will
Ev. of Wodding.
Turkish ol
Fqwr Mad* Eacap* From Columbus
Bala com-
Parta. Aug. 8.—The trial of the
HumbolU. of “Crawford mlllkms"
fame, opened today. The court room
waa crowded. At 12:15 the prisoners
were escorted Into the room by guards
Mgdame Beres Humboli was dressed
In black. The Judge read the accusa
tion. which charges them with forgen*
Chien. the reformiT^VSSnalisi who
was put to death by orders of the
She will be dry docked at '
jemager empress and has handed Krie Basin. South Brooklyn, and 1
mister Conger a deulled report, under body cleaned and the craft me
xjvlng that the* executioners, after
*ating Chlen for three or four hours,
'‘“elhlng and rowing followed. Inter
*spalred of being abel to fulfill the
WILL BE HELD IN HAND
speraed with strolls through the^u
yield
ilTuI groves until supper time. Races ing to Sbens pleadings toand
end his
misery, strangled him ‘with their
enjoyMl every minute of It until-the
very early hours of the mo
warned them that it was later U
had been. However, all are on duty
todgy. somewhat tired, but not i
Several pictures were taken
will be a reminder of the aftei
and evening so pleasantly spent
ter the return trip to the city was
made they spent some Ume in driving
aitrand the city. The ontlng was one
that will be long remembered by aU
of the clerks present for the hospital
liy received and the fine ent<
Thin atoca will be cleaed all
whoteaale atocka.
HOPE FOB INTEIVEIITIOM
uly are siKTulaiing
of lime China will
di*fy the n*strtclions of the powers, as
she has r»HX)ver«‘d confidence enough
year to murder pro-foreign
VICTIMS WUMBEB 24
under
the. . noses
of
s and r»*covtMHHl five years
er the war with Japan the cun- Two Mor« of Injured Died Today at
•nce to defy the world in 1800. The Durand—Report of Engineer's Careleaaneaa Denied by Him.
iresent the ls*sl elemenl In the
Inese race. They are not to be
npareil with anarchists, ms they
1.—The wrepk
sHdt»m employ assassination.
The direct rtmimnslblllty of the
to 24 by
iwager empress for the execution death of two Injured today. Still 13
the reformers Is fully established unidentified bodies are held at the
to the satisfaction of istth Chinese morgue here. Eagjt^c rrobst denies
and foreigners, except |»erhaps of the the Grand Trunk officials* sUtemenl
American
legation, which Is freely
free accan le
on his train
selfish motives in that the air brakes
It it
right and that
It was
wi his
The Brit
: the wreck.
Brms that the order for the death
rture of Shen-Chlen came from the
HUNBOLTSWTBIAL
IN
DURING HI8 CAREER
reappear and the
a dive he f
frantic mot
CommafMfing General Expreseos
found hU t
ireciatJon of Their Senrleo
mile away, thrown back upom the
beach by the tide.
A iiarty of Traveme City young roti
left the city Kune week, ago for buck
leberrle., l^h^ vicinity of Stratford.;
JdUiiaukew-'county. They campt ‘
Pekin. Aug.
There are many inronie dUtqpce weal of that IHtlc
Uicmllon. that China Is on the eve of
Dill wa. aenember of the party
reign of lermr that may drench the
The aberiff of the county was aoon empire In blood. Score, of .reformers
Jlnformed that liquor waa being llle.
gaily Bold there, whisky and beer, acscores of other.
ronllng to his Infoi
e. Ho 1
lulled of without a
a plan to catch the party Olid I
hW fish the first cast. .
all. her former
He employed a man> to go to the
ramp where the Traverse City boy. moslty against the furcigners and has
were and buy some liquor, the man ntered upon a crusade against the
iKJught a quart of whisky. Dill, who jformvrs that recaUs thu dark day.
sold the liquor, was arrested and hlrh pr^rded the “lU.xer * revolt of
taken to I^ke CTity. lie told a .lory,
when the foreign legal ioiiH were
was allowed to return to this city to
await the session of the ctiurt. went attacked and only rescued after a
back on the first day
the session, dlfhcult campaign l»y the allied armies
plead guilty, told his story and paid a of the iKiwers.
i now the venom of the dowager
fine of IM>. The man who Iswight the
SH. baekt*d by the anll-forelgn
liquor was not thus requlnKl to give
element at court. 1. directed against
his testimonr In the case
• ChlneiH- reformers, who now. as
The story that IMII told the aulhoril«yi». were accusetl of conspiracy
bring China under the domlnallun
[ent. suTfed^rhai hU wife was sick and
the foreigners.
that he wanted to buy a quart of
From the execution of fhe reform
whisky, and that he had |1 to pay for
II Hill refused to sell th.* liquor for era to direct atucka on the foreigners
II. but asked 11.25. and the man^went Is only a step. The foreign legations
away and got the money, returning will not. hosrer«*r. bq caught unpre
with fl U. apd got tho quan of pared, as they were in 1800.
The renewed crusade against the
whisky. 1)111 claimed to the authori
ties that the liquor would not have reformers is attracting esi>eclal notice
the foreigners. The reformer. Shenbeen sold had he not underst*sMl that
len. already has been dtfcapluted.
It was wanted for a kirk woman.
1 the discovery has been made
When Dill returned from this city to
It forty Chinamen In Pekin are
Ijike City he took with him a letter
iler accusation by the censor for
from the. ex-prf»secuilnB attorney of
the county, which, with the favorable adivx-atlng reforms, and are subjt*ci
Imprtwslon that Dili himself made to immediate am‘st and are in danger
the roquc.st of summary execution.
Six Chinese reform journalists at
or the leniency tif the ctmr
imitlvely denied Shanghai are umler sentence of death.
The story has Ijwn iKmitIt
memlwrs of the party who arcom
lianieii inn c»n the trip to Mlssauktv
county. It sraa known by ihelr friends
that they lo»ik a considerable quantity render them to certain death.
i.f, liquor Willi them when they lefi the
FINE TIME AT
&EZISMOKESA
*f 'V
New York, Aug. g.—AfterT reactdng
is mother Jfrom drowning it the surf
at Coney Uland. Fred Masters, an
pert swimmer from Brooklyn, healoat
his life-in the undertow. There
ivy sea breaking on the I
Mrs, Masters, a fairly good
____ mer. became eghaosted
and
Frank rushed to her rcMne. He swaiq
AFTCII HUCKLEBCRfIM
StiKy Hm Bfon K«pt QuM by
MMHbBCB of tho Forty—Way I
8EVBSTH TBAli-l»*6
TRAVBB8E CUT, 10CH-, SATURDAY. AUGUST 8. 1
iHonmiOT
LOST HIS own un
im m IIP TO YIN
CDe p^me ol good glotblng
€. UMbelm
-MKW WIUIWOIC
Cor. Front and Unioa.
Traverse City, Mich
Special Prices
Prevail
on lots of Clothing
and Furnishings
lines of sizes
a**© broken—Call
to-night and see .
Neckwear,
what we offerBo s Caps,
you’ll be surprised
Negligee Shirts, just as others hAve
Straw Hats, been—^The timd
All Represented to buy is Just now
in this aean-Upl while the opportunity presents {
itself to you.- - -
i 1;^ W
M.n’c
wire
dmiltvtt avtbirigM.^*
■;-A
THB BVKHIKO BBCXMBtD^' XRA^
tBEimmmm,
T«AVif)W CITY. MICHIOAN
TMe Fall.
oitAND T*Aveme hbralo
Aog. t.~U U reported
In^uidmfem^^g^.iiiidljww it to45 todwt kieg.**
>.Sw^»S8rw
ThU second marriage. It la believed.
Slb".!rrH‘TA'!£..5rs:
was secretly
married to Dr. Allen
against tbe protestations of her par-
a year, then Mrs. Allen became criticslly 111 and her mother insisted on tak
ing her borne. After peace was thus
restored It was long before Mrs. Allen
secured a divorce from the man she
LCMOM WHICH MEANT •UCCCtA.
In OhksiicD Ilf hl« «tma«e aetloo la
,. rnaBhif afUr a Balratlan Armf *lrl
^ aad tkmtlac a dollar bUI Into her
' haad. He wan p«t to oom troablc to
cateh hor. aad when be retamed hli
owpialoon wiire carfftos aboai tbia
evMMieo «d aa odd eoaeraUtfcia. The
aaa «a|IMded that the cletaf <d hla
lent dlae.to a IdMIoB Araif fin
notoe 10 fear, before bad anrlted the
iMctealOf of a ebabfe la bln fortaaen
■ad ba aurftwod all bin noeoenn tc
die loMMa be learaed at that time
nie ntorr be told wan that be wnn
brUbont . oMplofmeat aad bU wboir
imoltal ooanlnted of a Knenoiae dUpe
He faea tt Xo the flrl becaone It waa
. aiterif daadeaoate to OMi tbe eanalleni
vi bln waatn. After tbe doaatSoa be
watched tbe girl aporaaeb II mea In
OoeeeMloa. all of wbon refuned ber
^ aad tboe nbe got a dollar frotn tb«
foorteea^e^ a polite. ‘TShe Lord
Tbereopoo tbe Joblenn one was Ua
prennei #IU tbe girt n quiet pemever
ra
-
aaee. aad Ibiibwltb reeolred that bt
would likewlne penUt uaUl be bad
i»eea refaaed work IS Umen. aad tbeo
bKU«Cil>in4*CllWj«M»hek»e.
that Baleatloa Armj girl did every
add that be eooeeeded. aad that tbe
loMoa be bad learned bad made niicb
aa tmpreefloa on him that be made It
a point to giTe a dolim- to everj Sal
ration Anof collector that be met
< i There are other leaeons that maf be
j learaed from tbene quiet workera who
know aoi the word Tall” who are unoaientaUoaa but pernlntent and cheerfal at all ttmea. Peraereraace in tbelr
ence of the senator, wen
the-public, and society b i
teg ooDcerning the groum
a decree was obtained.
Through U all Enslgb T
waited, never forgetting
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of . Catarrh that
sannot be cured
by Hall s Catarrh
Cure.
•
F. J. CHENEY A CO Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for tbe last U
believe him to lie perfectly honorable
In all business transactlon.i and finan
cially able to carry out any abllga
tlons made by their firm.
West A Tniax. Wholesale Druggists
I’oledo, O.
Idlng. KInnan A Marvin. Whole:
sle I>nigglsts. Toledo. O.
laira Catarrh Cure la tbken InHalls
aally. acting
directly upon the
ternal
d mucfuiB surfaces of ‘
blcxKl
Bstlmonlals sent free,
lem.
bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Family Pills are the l>et.l
HATIIVALWV
" cordial welcome to all--'”
Friends.
Rev. Hmuy Mektatey. PMtor.
Sunday school. 0:45.
Morning service. 11:00.
Evening service. 7:30.
The report of
the
Christian
Endwnror c
Denver will be given ■
he evening
service by Ubma Wo
and Miss
Mary Wblnnery
tbe India
lion at R1
Fli^
; Rmr. Wm- Lattfnma. pMtor..
»;S0. class meeting.
10:30. worship. Sermon tOplc. "The
Bpwertb Singer.” Miss Lou McManus
"""i'sunite? SS.1*^*"'
Weary.”
6:15, Kpwurtb League.
7:30. Wenicy senlce. Topic. “The
Story of Wesley." Blustrated by the
stereopiU-on.
MUs Bessie
Pulghum
and Mr. White will sing. "Tbe Voice
Divine." and It will be Illustrated with
Rev. D. O. Ruth. Pastor.
.Morning. "The
UKirlne of
l^>rd's Prayer.**
Evening. "Peter*H Confidence.”
I" a m.. class meeting.
ijuiiss
I U assured^ Tbe celebration
tmner of tbe big sue
I In Kormnber of the
The cltf of Detroit I
EXCUI»I0NS
PBEMWIMBUE
G^an Picnic at Clk Napids Sunday.
Aufluat «.
Train will leave Traverse Clfy at
11 20 a ni
Rate tor.
em were filled with eteaming hot cof
fee and 250 pounds of the ground ar
ticle. which had been made Into fluid,
were consumed. During the free dis
tribution of the celery, melons and
coffee a committee passed among the
crowds and distributed . 2.100 silk
badges of all colors and shape*. All
bore the date and name of the day.
At 4:15. at one of the grove .booths,
the second big event of tbe day waa
pulled off. At a signal the lines were
Uken down and the concourse surged
past the aasUtams. who pasjwd out
paper bags wmuinlng from one to Thuruday. August IS.freasTgO w w
eight souvenirs and stick pins, chew
ing gum. watch fob*, boxes of break
fast foods, match boxes and a hundn*d other forma of articles were In
eluded In the distribution.* Every persrjn on tbe grounds was dally decor
ated with ribbons, pins and butter
flies.
Hundreds of acres of . cabbage
around Qalien are being destroyed by
club root, the pest having reappeared
after an absence of three years. The
growers are discouraged and declare
that hereafter their mock land will
be given over enlirtdy to onions
A BUasfield merchant hired a young
aoman clerk In
in the morning and btcame so infatua
uated with hor that he
that
married her ths
lioli
I
Bank drafts furnish the
V!; |
best and cheapest means of
.‘,i
sending mone)- by mail.
- ' '
Easier to buy than a money order (no
application needed), and easily traced if
tpst. Every draft we evCT sold is kept
on file, and can be referred to
tf need be.
.
j
Foreign money exchanged.
i
Drafts on any part of the world.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
tttJI
"Jesus Christ: the Ideal C4>mpanlon
The sacrament
of baptism
fc
adults will l>e administered at Ih
close of the sermon.
Evening service. 7:30. Theme. **Th
Royal Path of Life *
Class meetteg. »:45 a. m.
Sunday ucteol at 11 m.
Epworth League. 6:30 p. m. Leader.
Ina Kenney: topic. "SUr up the gift
of God which is in thee.”
t-IOWT
- rs
.?f!rir^i:
PER 1000 WATTS
FCBI
Hvsiem for the |»a*i nine yi*a
*u*iHmd»-d for thirty .toys by the
i]
mm
mission for having left the •Ity from
Saturday night until| Mon.
inday raortiIng without iH*rmis*loh
Ih* p
present*
Hc
hi* resignation to the commission In
(xmsequenre. di'cllnliii? to accept the
Harry Cochran, a de>*«
.T from the
pd.T.*d him
the auihorlHei^ at Grand iRap
tired of roaming i the muniry in
tant fear of arrosf. He enlisted at
Grand Rapids nearly a year ago. hut
did not like the discipline.
He do
sorted last May.
f
On October 4. IKHT. k letter mntaln
Ing a money order ftfr |1 wa.* raaile
out to E. F. Kay. was sent from Co
runna.. It never reached Its de*tlna
tlon. and only return.fl t.i Corunna to
excessive smokh
y.»ung man** par
dents of Clncinn
Mrs. Alva Ck
ireites.
realthy
!
,
CariK-l CI.--t.mc
Ke.Ul,.-r k.-n,,vating. CaryM-t sewit.c and lav.nc
Before *emlmc your .d.|
-waytolM- nu.de into n,c-. b t me
■r—--------—.L---- .
Farm For Sale
N. B. CHAPIN. Proprietor
«« vv.,i,mc..„s.. !
100 «re. kaown a. to. 8t«.I o, N«0. ‘ ■■
ham farm. One of tbe beet
best In Grand
Traverse county; SV4 miles south of
tbe city.
"
~I
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LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
J. E. GREILICK CO.. CITY
HI
KNAPP
|..The Watcliniaker..
|
Claus Warner. Prupr.eior
HITTON8 HAY. WICH.
rW Ui WoUful (irsiMl TmY.-r<n-
Wket Too WABtimtcCntofHcat
watch, a.«:k an.l J«cl.y
S|K-cialiy.
Prouij.inctaS
r.ivc
me
■">
my
j
mono.
a rall.
I
Next iloor south of .Siuircs
j
Rvlurr Shojt.
.*.
!409 S. Union Street
me>v>rn
The Peerless Fine PanU5 are I.titer
:•
by
Furniture Chat is Ro mistake
And you make no mistake when you buy furniture here. We have a splendid
assortment, every piece fresh from the factory, and W'e are offeriiti' these ai
prices that are in accordance with the purse of any one who is contemplaiinjz
purchasing furniture.
*
Itluslc €abinet$
COAL WILL GO UP
Roads
.New York. Aug. 8 —All of the rail
ad« Id the Pittsburg district are
ly of freight
cars. The shortage of goodola and
hopper cars for coal and coke Is keen
felt.
An trtficer of the Baltimore
Ohio railroad says;
"There are thousands of mn haul
I to the furnaces and manufacturing
plants loaded with ore. and tbeue
should be rekMMled with coke and coal
aunt to the lakas ot wherever
t U to go. This, however,
t be done bacanae the fhetoriee
have such an immenae
ircely a single car is i
;en away that Is adt
7
\Ve want to call especial attention to the finest line of .Music Cab
inets you will see. Just unpacked them and they are now on sale
on our third floor Furniture salesroom. We arc showing these in
solid Mahogany, solid Oak, Mahogany X'eneer. Burled Walnut and
Quarter Sawed Oak. These are the finest finish and highest style
of workmanship, and wc price them from
to $*25.00. Noth
ing quite so handy, and especially if you have a piano or an organ
—you must haVe a place for all your music, ^nd have it so ar
ranged as to be able to lay your hantl on any piece at a moment’s
notice. We want you to see these. A music cabinet is a most
appropriate gift.
OIHUng Desks
WedMuday, 7:10 p. m.
AH Invited to oacta asd
rWAMTAIh
> JURPET CLEANING WORKS...
HV
Bnrfaaa Rim Bwtric
UiMuBFrairCt.
If you saw these new desks you will buy one at sight. Couldn’t help it! The
only thing it would be hard to make the selection, the assortment is so varied.
The orders given by our furniture buyer to the factory were*
“ship at once,”.and they did it—you would think so were you
to see our unpacking room. We want to show you these be- ,
fore the choicest ones are marked “sold.” That word is be
ing displayed on many of our newest pieces of FHirniiure.
Should be pleased to do this for >'OU.
Vke 1
T. lu beauty and .
perfection
depends emircly
upon tbe care bestowed upon
hs parent. Expectant rootbers ^
all
Psrkir Bros. Old Stomd « 20S TrOut Street
AT
P.
on
80c
70c
60c
50c
I' iKKiks^if a fac|* value of nt«r-
Evening. 7:3t.. Sul.jtvri. "Am 1 My
Brother** Keeper?"
Special music.
The Bowen sisters will sing.
Male
Quartette—Messrs.
Slayier.
Tripp. Wtlllamaon and Halsey.
Pentec«i«tal prayer meeting Thursly evening at 7:30.
Saturday night, united prayer and
Kiudy of the Sunday
school le
with the children.
Welcome to worship with us
strangers, workingmen and the i
Cara
-
Bacbant St lioscoi
liMiitown
Iniereat.
It I* said that
kind of a house made of 1 Tick would
have cost over |5o." "
of
Men’s - --------Boy’s - - - .Youth’s - - Little Gent’s - -
AESOtUTHLT ODORLESS
Two large moose w«*re s
timber lu mile* from,Newberry,
animals seemed very timid and Hi*
appegrvd almo^ ln*iantly. Them
U almost extlnft In thl* country
It Is against the law t.. kill one.
Mr*. Helen Minnie, who has jtiM
di*st ni l*«*ri. Humn: had l>een the
wainam cusioms officer.
IT of year*.
Church of Christ (DIuolpiM.)
The new Stearns lu»t«
mas P. Ullom. minister,
some I40.00U
utrucaure
and Mrs. Guy
fl. Williamson^
Siearn*. was forro• public Thursday,
in Steinberg s Grand
■ 1*
first cement hotel
Michigan And contractors
u
Siibji«i. - Prayer
itehlng
Scarcity
Big euu*
We have a broken lot of sizes in CANX AS OUT
ING SHOES we will close out Rejjardless of ct»sl.
old stock; all clean, new shoes ; j :
CLEANEST
JIEALTNIEST-.
wh<» wa* taken from a Ijike Short*
train at Laporte last [ Tu«**day on s
c»unt ..f
hi* i>ecullar action*, ih
b«*tn pronounc.*d insane by phyi
We sell
Fdrei^ and Domestic
[CHANGE
ii-AT-ER
DR.A.B.SPMEYSL"-::!'^^!-
I
The sermon will be followed by
le sacrament of baptism for adu
FBfl
nnNAL
ibg
J. w.
Butchers and SausaRO Makers.
... .
to take a vacation and let the city
struggls along tba beat way It can unUI ba returna. Tbe matter Is exciting Niagara Falls, Alexandria Bay. Toronto. Ont.. Montreal. Que.
aome alarm: but with Andrews in Jali
12. 11MI2. tickets will U
points at HH'dal low ex
ct rslon rate*
D. trtJlC w-lth
w in Nlagara Falls
\
; R. R-. or
.III via either
ell
D-iruliL A Buf^o
Bi
Iln
mem. To
T.iroqto and
Hr
f. r particulars as to rales, trains for
^ . Jo Olecum New Nulee.
which tickets win be sold. etc., oi
write H. F. Mo«*Iler. G P. A.. iKHndt
a letter to a focal
paper, advises
6-7-1.
Weelem foot baU aatborlUes to get
together for diaeuaaiaa of tbe propoeed new foot ball rales.
n^nsln fancier
Mwa*.. ............................................
UUiuai, WIAI All
the d
»n of 22.000 wate
54.000 pounds, or two carloads.
In
Just 41
minutes the mekma were
sliced up and dUtributed. At a near
by booth eight men passed out 315
doxen bunches of Maak<«ct>*s best
celery free. Each person alsO received
vlth^aalt.^l
led Slato*.
Mr. Kay 1
place !■ 1^. U comm
tbe ofiMtmUhm of the party.
teen ef laadlag republicans In lllcbl
gan. that the aanlTeiaary will be a
Sample Sidelmards and Baffets
GNEIKST
Rev. C, T.
Coraer Boa
At*.
Washngum BL
Holy Comm
«u. 7:30 a. m.
Morning serv Ice
« and sermon. 10:30.
Sunday school at 12.
?nlng service.
A cordtsl Invitation to nil.
Washington. Aug K.—It Is^b
Ing etident that Secretary of
Hay Is leaning-larKel.T uinm Sir
Evening. 7:30.
Subject. "Religion
Chlng. the new
between Sundays." A tterroon for the
Washington, in
young people.
the opening of ports in Manchuria
ITsyer meeting Thursday evening
St 7:30. All are cordially Invited.
-iivly succeeds It will all Immi
ably to his reputation as a dlpl
Rev. D. CoehH*. Pulor.
and place him on the high iHane
Morning sen lre. muhlc slid fu*nm>u
pi.s! in Washlngum b.v Wu Ting Fang.
St 10:30 p. m. Bring your friend* and
lutriMlucH- them
Stay for iht* Sunday
HChOOl.
The- Death Penalty.
Sundsy whm>! at nwin.
I^ook up
A mile thing someUmeji resul
the lesson.
leath. Thus a mere scratch: Ini
Intermedlsle ChrlMilsn Endeavor at
llrani cuts oe -puny bolls have paid 4 .'JO p. m.
he death penalty. U la wise to have
YoUiig People** SiX'loty of Christian
Bticklen's Arnica Salve ever handy. Endeaviir ml 6:30 p. ra.
It's the b<*st aalve on earth and
At 7:30 p..m. will be the report of
prevent fatality, when Bums,
the delegate to the National Christian
C'cers and Plies threaten. Only
Endeavor convention at I>enver. Mr.
it Jaa. O. Johnson's and F. H. M
Holley
was
the
delegate
from
Drug Stores.
Traverse City, and all Interested are
Invited to hear the report. Take front
*»yita and join In the hymns.
Mayllower
Brigade
will
. g.iir t-luiuii.l..ii. luid
7p. m.
Jackson M yean aga Hon. James
0*Donnell ban been selected as preal
.dent of tbe celebration
association,
'and-with him are aaaocUted commit
To deu np the balance of our'
M^ltg^r^^ 10:ie.
CbrlsUan Bodeavor nmetteg at 6:15.
BvcBlag amwtee at 7:i0.
Prayer
meeting
Thvmtey.
7:30
BMrtist.
Rev. W. T. Woodhouse. pastor.
Morning. li»:30.
Subject. "EnihiwIssm."
Sundsy school at 12:00.
i
Baraca Bible class. 12:00.
^li. Y. P. U.. 6:15.
Leader. Miss
oN»lUU ami U Wttera not whether U
U erei7 fourteealh*
every fortieth
nan that eoatrlbutea, tb^ aerer cease
and they aerer deapatr. The leeaon
that tbe MlueapoUa mui learned waa
-He nu.k.^ me think of n kckmI win
worth all that be baa repaid tor It. aad
icr drink." Munim-ni.M the ei.ddh .
all tbe graUtode that can never be re^
"What Is If:" a*.k»»d the gulU-ler.-.
duced to terms of dollars and ceoU —
one.
"Hot Scotch.” nnswered tbe raddle,
piaaa. are now under wa> and for five iulnui«-s then-iTru-r In- wn*
k.in busy dotlglng golf bull*.
HiWJEPAICIIKlIf DUE EXGEPTniUllY BIG CUTS
One Month Free!
a SEWS
OF
OMtT MI<I ta to be lUiTlMl to «•» toll
XSs^sjL'sss;'
t orrr, iacjH, Saturday, august s. iHa,
'One y* ag> m
Moihet^s
FHend
MSS
Get ItosbBrY^PrMtot ths «rwg
The Prices are From $7.00 lo $33.00
« mail Paper ♦
We are showing some advance styles in Wall Paper. Many are repairingmany are building new houses and w*ant paj>cV iht:
firii year instead of while walls—many want to
get their papering done and out of the way* You
cannot find more artistic wall papers than we are
showing, because they arc not made. This <loes
not mean high prices, either. It means we have
to supply the demand for choice things in wall
hangings and the method of so doing is not onlyin price. but in taste. Wall Paper is the clothing
,
of the house, and styles change as often as they
aIo in wearing apparel. It is a pan of our business to suit you in both sty le
and price.
m
THE BANNAB & LAY
HIERCANTILE COMPANY
■ M...
mt.
PI
W-
>
THE EVENDfO RECOED, TBAVEESE CITY, MICH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. 1903.
MOOT •
THEREStiKTS
QUEEN CITY
Whble Wheat Flour is Anti-Oyspeptic
and contains more nutriment than ail .
the. so-called, breakfast foods on the
market. It is sweet, nutritious and
healthy. Manufactured by
:.
One ttecs, years «nd yetrn
was on a train paMtnf timfh BaltS.
Bom. SomeoMlntbocnr looMoid
•t the atettMwd hoooos that lay on
olllMr tlio tbe tanway nad niknd:
*la thlo the ootaklrts of Batdinora
#oot tbcA the train wUaked Into
like n rabbH Into ita boaoi
and Mr. Lore abooted etrt gi€9fa0r ta
the darkness:
*-No. It-s tbe oDdecakirta.*’—1
ISurghti^
The eoBdltkMis during the pnst
««ek Id thto.raMrt regloD have not
been paniealarljr tewltiac. A few ntootric Btarmt fblloved by a cold north
npon tbe enthnalaatlc tmamer tonrtoU. The fircplacex. however, hive
been m commiulon. and while condt-!
tjonv ootafde were not ax pleasant ae i
might be. indoor amusemenu added
a novrity that to nxany respecU has t
Ibod (
15 percent, of Protein,
and 1000 Calones.-“at
*A ^ifi^eREsro’ q»5ASour oootaio* 13 per osit. of Protem. witb 1600 Calorie*.
while ooatii«. (ndorive of the purest Crea
Puta an End To It -
HANNAH & LAY 00.
TMAVKMSK OITV. MIIOM.
\j^ of ,kra
CEIfEIAL HEWS
OF TBE WOBLO
trr
•pplleuit. (or Buunitu
COOK mer OOUM 0<H .PMk ihr Sbt
tUh lanroj
se any person who
and Is unable lu
speafcK the Knalti
1) to
quest ions
e of natlv
WHCH they
mrriT4K4
when
arrlvod la Ihe Uni
Kiates.
ites. and day
t«y other questions
» food eitlsenshlp.
and If they fall to n
-I will DiA
has been in this country live years
and is unable to Ulk our languafe
In my opinion he U not III to be ad
mined to ruisenshlp. *
Andrew Camefledonated f2.&O0;0O0
lu rmtod States Steel Con>oratlub
inclfliiatl. II
ModHi*. Ind . and strewt
over a nieebuah. accoNlns to Mrs
AjMl^na wlabes
AftM- haTlnc lived €5 ye«ra as a
^nnlt. Henry Combe Is dead In his
fcut near Innwood. L. I.; \^'ben 22
years of
IIS betrothed died,
his home, bum a little hut on
fnmt and There made his
mmi
the day of his death. Nine »«nths
aKo tXin
only brother died
left him
erty rallied at 111
IS.tHHI,
sful effort was then
him re^n his relatives.
perance refirrm.
S'??
have
townahlps in the slate have
8. The temiHTance element
s that the work <.f rioting
HI go light on
Cod of Bittar Fight.
*-r%vo phlclans had a king and slubhKht with an abcess on my right
t(».4ie iisi-d
iis«*d for the mal
maintenance of u ......r.,
.n Coughs. Colds mn,\
Muer>* all
and 'Pi.r.Mii
Throat
Jht-ai.r, the
17 hortb and Lung Troubles CuaranUsid by
eutiure ami
Ja». C Jc»hnson and F. H. Meads drug
the a<
temeni of
iKbnlcal si,we«.
i»rlco !.«»c and |l.0u. Trial
district, which Is the
(vmier of the linen Industry. FTsplaln
Ing the ob>s*t he had in view, Mr.
Carnegie said: ”Ii Is an eaiK-rlmetit.
The earl of Vannuuth
an attempt to introduce into the monoioiious llvei of the tollng masses tn a new light st ll*e I^mb
of llunfermUne mon- of the . sweet otbtT eveiilm; ns a maker
nets and light, to give them, estK;<*lally the yogpg. sr*me rha>kn. aome ele^ «h1 t« show tlint be bad more than his
vaiing eondltion* of life which their Ulle to coumiend him to the wealthy
residence elsewhere would have de
Miss Tiisw.
nied ”
It was while iH- wss iwiTjInf nu
jWh.-n l*ark«T IkNld a well known
merous good italured thrusU about tho
siicleiy man of Uing Uranrh
wealth of Ills bride, on the Amerkaa
l»y7.
Itne pier the dsy the coupls sailed for
Kngisud.
PnnI rsrrles a .large conand "over fond' o( hoiwes.” The pmph I
er> rluwd with a farciful tale td a slgnment of g.4d.” liaBterlcgly rw
wild ride taken by him. c< an anideni I ma ketl an anor friend,
and wound up. ”And that was hU
finish.- Mr Ihwld the olher day was
caused h)
er
Tbe i
tweniyime
.11^:
still remain full and are
ttene to that state during the remain
der of tbe season. Tbe lsrg<'r hotels
have not had the heavy buslnexs pre
dicted during the early part of the
'*b»
. to visit hto broth
whoM- support he
tng lift years He
'.■rrrs/is*
Prior to the discovery of Hyomei.
the only advice a physician could give
to a hay fever patient was to go away
from ^ome. but now any one who ex
pects *^tbe disease can. If Hyomei to
used, stay at home without fear of the
annual stuck of sneeslng. wsteiy
eyt-s, and other dtooomfort
J F. Forbes,
well-kno
es. a well-known
west
J. whose homeSls at Me
writes: ”1 havV nc
m.m any remedy\ fw
temiKirarlly.
en d tbe merits of Hy
always n*cummend
Vnslve htomarb dos
. HyomH is uimnI
It to a rellMily for tbe cure of all dU
the respiratory organs and to
through u neat p»»cket Jn
breexe. a ringing cb<H‘r went up. led
mightily by the two generals who
swung their hats and hurrahed in a
way that none but stildlers can do.
• a salute with small flags was
‘ by all pnwent. Brief si»eerbes
followed: then a sweet Mule poem by
Mrs. Cnrrier. dedicated to the stately
rtee to which had come the honor of
supporting the most glorious.flag of
all the earth; then the singing of the
•Star SiiangkNl lianner." and a |«rt
alnie in the form of lb*- Oinenn
other Inten*!.!!!^ event was a
recitation given In the parlorh
of tbe Inn by Mr. Aaron Healy Cur
rier. who remarked tliaii thre«‘ <»f the
pleasing selectUm4
wholly
»«eil by Wiimen toi
r t>5AVINuhl
oank
Jj
the bank for your other
valuables and
keeping
a
CLOSING OUT!
WAIST SETS, KABS,
SHOmn BMl
B Msrtln. M. D
thfir ri»i
F II
Wlicaitm
S. H. Brens. M. D
martin & Goans
into ni tlif bo
. UTtliroii .aud
Quin.
. Clilragti. Krmna Ciirbart.
business cards.
Srn....
____
TZ,
Wc move into our new store
next month.
p. a
i Ku
Y
ts and P.irlor Suites.
Owing to the heavy fmles there has
been less sailing fhap usual at the
Point, although the “Kalak'* has been
out nearly every day. afc Mr. WInans
”Veyh."
of eight young p»*opie walked to I-ake Michigan beach
and had supper there.
Friday evening Mrk. Hotop and
Miss Fisher entertained at cards at
Bbdar Lodge. It was the largest and
gayest party that hw U-en given
this season. Mr. Porwood of Cincin
nati received first prtee. Ices were
served during the evening
Saturday night tbr wttkly hop was
This No. IS couch, size :i0x 7ti inches, is one of- the special values we arc offer
ing. the frame is of hardwood, with^ claw feet, has K»aranteed steel constroction, canvas bottom, and tow and cotton tilling, upholstered in 5 tone DA C A
velours. S rows tufts, a Sli.OO value, t-lcarance Sa|c Price......................... • WWIwU
$7iW couches going at............................................................................................................ *8-«0
$9.00 couches going at...t................................ ........... j...................................................$600
$15.00 couches going at........................ .1. .......... ....................... ..
$I0.7R
SiaOO and $J050 couchc-s going at................... :..................... ............................
$15.00
$19.00adjustable end Davenports. .......... ...t
..........................$16.00
$5K.00 adjustable end Davpnports-.. ... J.... L
......................... $17.00
3 piece .Mahogany Parlor suits, upholstered in sillc Damask, regular price
$‘i0.00. now...........................-................................ ....................... ........................................ $12.00
D piece Mahogany Parior suit, velour upholstered spring edge, $30 s-alue,
now ............................................................................ ............................................................. $22.00
Spipce Mahogany Parlor Suit, upholstered in :cniUied plush.
value; now........................... ........ ................................................$35.00
* *>Trs Oeo. WInans left for New York
to be gone two weeks.
i
Lawson
(UT-HMS on Tuesday afternoon
the cottages are now <.
All U
Woods and Mrs. 1T. Anderson arMrs. Wc
riving on
»«• —
2il Frooi-i «-t.
irtiail ^ o iuI.imT. nod loiiml Hint Uic
all I.hI ii.d.vU
of licaiT tils
i>r Hit- nli.bf 1. 1..:,.
iMrolt .\i v» >
Backache
^CURE
0. J. MORGAN
i. 4
CMcsuyours. All cuoaulUiOuos Pr««.
T hire been s sufferer from rhnemstisni
for over ten years snd hxre often been con
fined to nj bed for eerersl days and sofftrel
istonsely. Dr. Fenner's Kidney snd Backache
Cure afforded relief st once. I now fed ns
well as I ever have in my life.
«M-
.
I'
fvon’t throw away yoW
“YOUR MONEY iS
NO GOOD”
I bottle of
THE FAMOUS
Pere Marquette ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
MATT.J. Johnsons
Rutner's Ohl Stand
6083
BRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COMPANY.
WWmiMm
Bagbaa A floxburg. E. E. Walt A Sena
E&ILE.TMEI»lig
Front St
Opposite WTiiting Hotel
ssissr:::
WifeWanM
To mdoce her hufibaod to boy
a7 room bouse on West Nmkh
street An es^ bargain—to be
50c»d*y.
I
...SEE US TMteT.. ^
low*: Mu HOMO. Mr. Hegenu.
ladlanapolls: Mrs.
m, H,n , Fint Omt
We can put new soles on them so
they will look and feel just as good
as they did before. -Wc make a
siiecially of fine work.
The guests at Cedar Lodge for the
past week have been; Party of 25
from Sunset Lodge. Omena; Mrs'Tbot. McDougall and daughters. Ctn
efnnati: Grace Woodward. Katl
B«l*. Ftort W.JB.. iBd ; B.J.I
mil
2 6000 UHIBER WARMS
3 T0PRU66B
I PHAETON 0UG6Y
DR. FENNER’S
kidney™-
iaS3.‘
Tnesday evening a party of thlrtytve went
rent from Cedar Lodge to be
------- - opening ball at tbe
h koieL It was a most
sed and
j carefully p
WAfiONS ARO BUGOES
...FOR SAIL.
!
!D
IE
Thefc Arc not old stodL No.
no! All new stuff, but arc will
not CATT)- them over the aesson.
Il is simply common busmcto
sense to close them out tlurii^
this iiumlh. Sec the nice waist
iwc offer at IKc IlAndsome
leather bag at 62c.
Newest
leather designs.
RASTALL'.!ffi
..n. I M'S.
rOnekawIn” on Fridays afternoon and
look a party of their< friends to Old
Mission. There was a tery Jolly crowd
on board .and every one had a Une
I
good six-shooter at ;hand.
Three'
l*rof. Currier and Geqejals
Cutcheon and B^nj. Grierson,
of the civil war.’ officiated at
iHlng of a beautiful flag to Us
The first hop tif th4 season was
von at
Saturday even
g. music 4.) Misses Ccnlon.
The first railroad station on the
new line has byH'n «*n*cted by S. A.
Keyes for the accomodallon and com
fort of his guests at the Cbivers.
8. A. Keyes has built |thto year one
of the most substantial jand complete
dorks that can be found upon the
es. It Is 6 ft. wide!by 15o ft. In
gth. built with crlbi and fllk’d
h stone In 4 ft of water, He In
tends to extend It out ti» tJ of- h ft. of
tbe coming wintel- so as to ar
xrger yaclits. '
1 stwl rowt boats have tovn
) the equipment at the Clo
the use of fholr guests.
The Sunday evening] song service
Clovers conducted by Rev. Geo
________ y ! taxes remaining unpaid oh October at the
Torrence to again thjs summer an
.adlee. “you can Jump on It, tram-' 1st and until November lat, a penally
tractive feature.
I .
on It. but It will coma up amllflng of two per cent for collection will be
Rev. Harvey \V. Wright, who ba$
>ry llm«.“ Calman'a Elastic Floor charged.
lied the Presbyterian pulpit at
mena this summer, has accepted a
■ofeasorshlp
at
Cornk'H'
university
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
) 193&-tf
City
and will leave soon foij hto new field
s-t
renting a safety deposit box
only tbe lightest, whitest, quidast. and
aureat of Cake* and.Paatry-, but also the ^p^ u Cie
comparative redpe costs in our Other a
»r Cl
iwnrd. Wliai tbe'^Miim
ney Sang, music by ijertrude Gns- tla> Uitb biH funiH.v
F M Anil «r
Dayt
O.
uf Dayton.
wold, and •SInsigy Sluie- by Grar.*
I to like that of tbe White Moun
vtolt with hto
tains or other health resporis where
On Sunday evening Mf. T'liarier and
hay f.*ver to unknown.
Skill I*. I.|M.•••IA.
1
Thirle of Chicago Dsstou^d at the
■!. Wait A Sons, who have the Miss
lual sting BiTvlre at thi» Inn
agency for Hyomei. adviae all
very arousing entertainment was
ro subject fo hay fever to U*gln A
rntohfti on Friday evening by d
L- two or thn-e w.«eks liefor.; the atir
charades arranged bv Mis*
»sss««s»s «S|S|^ ass asasa V of
ws this
oritoi was .-w.iiting hr.
aH*hrane and I'nrrief ' Df tT
thus prevent the atl
attack
• emu not ione but what
icb an vibiblllon ol
however Hyoim l to not usi>d i
»f iM lng a star i>erfonn- Iteforv itif |M«nrait of ii nisi .,r ...10.11.1
_
audlenre Was surprised
tin
i.l.y M. liii. Mo|.|M-d
symptoms have shown themselves. It I the latent talent so' suddenly let
ssary to use the tnwiment more Kise. The three gentlemen provtHl
•*ho you know tins inanV be ask«d.
nily.. nt least half a doxen times rsi class comtHllans* and made no
amiI Hyomei lialm should be nd of fun.
i
blit il to it ,Mi. .v„ anti Sti "
,
Inti
itrlls both
The yacht ‘Betty” kif Appleton,
•'I- !(• ilcnlV
.’to.. louchtHl at Onuma on Monday,
”4 — . H* lull- tot-n #ba«l slrncM two
he fart that 8. B Walt A Sons bringing
Mrs. A. 51. IY.iest. Dr. Geo
^ to refund the money to any hay Chaffee and
Mr..
Max
I'utchetm.
W.lt.- .‘..bl lir Kc.-n: i wont.I wa
•r sufferer who uses Hyomei witharrii-als are; 5Ir. and ktrs
suerr-ss. should Inspire
-I llu.t II. .IM.I of b.-arl diMiiM .<if Chicago. W. A. Jacobs and
-Jbf iiMist. KitiM^ by II vkill lliat
family of Clnclnnari. Miss Graves of
Flint. Misses Whitmore) and l>owe of •ulil Tii.il noibjuil tot 4lult:llo^to'in a
riley. wife
. till... ii..|Uii««l into Ihf cb-:itb of lli«
Our Mid-Sufliiner ClQarance Sale
Xh®
^
Terrace which
BEhEDY m ux FEVER
-TAXK8.
you some gran.) vali
\
As nutriment. PRESTO is thus proven four tiiM as
food value ns Beef—just ponder on that!
PRESTO U a quick-flour, moled to the nunimum 6ne.
neaa. bom phnnp Indiana Wheat, which is the rich^
kxxFwtis in flavor, and in Gloten*
Gliiten to **the lean meat of Wheat" the musek-mak^
cxnatituent. while Stareh, the other
, to a mere fat-former.
PRESTO needs no Baking Powder, and much lm
iwgo Post.
ling announcement Ahat a,'
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
preventative of suicide had been dto-;
e tax rolls for tho collecUon of
if»veK*d will Interest many. A run
il and city taxes and special asdown system, or despondency Invaritients for the five wards of the
•ably pr«T«-de suicide and something
has ton-n found that will prevent that
ds for coU^*condition which makes suicide likely,
the first thought of self-destruc- Kh'clrlc Hitters. It being a ’T..nu., my oOce for the purpose
sirenglb- -<»f collecting said taxes every week|ilav from DOW until November
to up against a typliuid tern It to also
11:30 o'clock
Jver
lie
The taosplul phyai and Kidney regulator,
8at- in the for«*noon. and from 1 o'clock to
that all t
tofarilon guaranteed I
John 4 oVhK-k in tbe afternoon of each day.
e germs lu> drinking wat- son and F. H. Meadi
All taxes paid before September 1st
now shelters
win Ite rt^celved- without collection
luHlenit with typhoid
he business nf the Michigan Cen ifees. and on all taxes remaining unThe
rsilmad on the Mackinaw ditto (paid on September Island until OcU>.n
.... |J.r W. .
for
er in Ireland.
found 1
loaning
tereat.
arrivals durtng th week have not
been heavy owing
there have been
are not wiiJSnl**<7^he^t^^win”
profitable.
Notwithstanding
*?He has accumluted a Urge fortune, very
this every effort it made to make the
has^henotr
tUy of the guesu pleasant, and ihow
who have been here and who are
“And to what purpose? Wbrnt win here now have thoroughly enjoyed
be do with Itr,
the season. While the hotojs have
‘ Weil, rm not quite su e. but from small crowds, the cotjages are filled
ts and. I
kely to re
what 1 know of his dsughtcr. 1 am In
: the se
clined to think be win use a large
part of It to pay the dHds of some
Imiiecoiilous KiigiUlis.>u ltelaw."—<:bl-
It Is ar
Uiridi* to Irumfernllite. Scotland, his lung.” writ
Wrlles K. J. Hughes of DuPont,
birthidaee
He stU>»lstes
that the Ha., -and
and gave me up. Kverybo<ly
F'lri eball lie employi-d. In k'e»;,,lh|f up
light my lime had come. As a last
the rnttates of iMUenrrieff. which r<in
*rt 1 triisl Drr King a New Dlscov
tains the'iow«T In which Malccdm ‘
Consumption. Tlie * benefit
<'an more marrl4«d
l*^lTasJ* r**« l\ed was striking and 1 was on
and. which he
e he was tryI a Dew
It ruck on his
ing at flllHM'on. N
head and died
Thelma' Waldi-n Littlefield to the
)*.ungest h«»r»e owner In the world.
Khe to tbe daughter of Fred IJttlefieM. esjorkey. and granddaughter of
K W Walden. The iralni^r. and to
only ; >vars t>ld
Hhe owns four thor
ouxhl.reds, one of which won a race—
Fiinnyslde-at the Jamaica track on
Hatunlay ;Uttto Thelma through her
grandfather to one 4if the heirs to an
KuKli^h estate worth nearly ir>(Hiou.
a resoH of
taxed
^^aint fwit
Uver
;s to Dr. King's New Life
Pills they pul an end to It all. Tboy
are gentle but thorough. Try I
Only 2&C. Guaranteed by Jas. O. ,
son's and F. H. Meads' Drug 1
Wc suggcbt you be ready
for them by depositing your
cash in the
.
c-u LOCKWOOD.
ga MPBBAY. i^.^
A. 8. Goodman.
rSS“^-
rrRICTLY SANITARY
A a A,
RUGS
tea N***
nerlingrri
THE LARGEST AND FINEST MUSICAL NOVELTIES OF THE YEARl
pf PhtnpmupJ Smttssts of 1^.....
IlJjMWhSTilHBEMi’SQMHD OPERA HOUSE.
auQUST
TRIOnrt.V MIOM-OI-Agg. U^-*rO-DA*rg
SAW A NETEOl
r pheimmenun
t evening, by
isens. shirb I aany
at-i. Tie
OOTHMur. madiP jUa tm formal call
Praaldoat RoomtcU yesterday lenstb of ihn^
aad submitted bis crmSeotUls. The from tsro to nv
e quite a dsx
banm aad bis party
».-d in wsicliiDi; the cuI of the ricin
• that they «iid not pay
to thsi iMtri of the onmeau at tbe I
Pfobste Court Ma
Probate court has had
The bond of IxmiIs Ruiha
CROWNING 1SF I POPE.
blley B. Corbett, i
of administration we
Ruthardt. Henry
Edwin J. East we
How tl.*,Certmony I* Condneted 4r the C*rdin*Js.
^*A huartng was
of B. J. Morgan.
> of Ole Bo
n T4EE8 PLAOt IH THB SORIMO
r. admlnUiralor. of the saute
shlngton Person, deceased.
M1D-«UMMER SALE
Hargain event
«in. The urgent
rjg siiK-k forci's
forces us to make GREATER
j PRICE CONCESSIONS THAN EVER
We must
! of at b*ast l<x» Piano't *1 iring the next lo days In order u» !
j make hiom for the dal:; arrivals i»f new stc»rk for Fal! !
trade.
The slaughtert*d i'ianos are an exceptlonallv. flno
'< lot. many of them cannt»t be told from new. All have btH*n
; nerhauled at our fact*jry by skilled workmen. THIS IS
i IMPORTA.VT!
It d.rables the value of those Instru. menu without adding anything to their eoM lOue of the
■ many advantagen of buying hen i
t- 'This sale Include new sampU- Planoy: slightly marrv*d
Instni&entK rented Pianos reinrn*il Mr the Summer;
used uprights and squares lak. ii in exchange, etc. Among
‘ them are such prominent makes as STEINWAY.SOHMER.
STERLING. KNAHE. VO^E. KRAKAl’KR. KRANICH
i BACH. etc. We offer-them on siHTjal «*asx terms of i»ayment. Each Is guaranteed exactl> as tepres**nted
If you
are thinking of hiiying a Plano wlihlr the next year or s*».
you will W Interested in this sale. Call at our branch
i store In this city for further luiriienlars and a list «»f thin**
liargalns. embrarlng r.i» rjuighi Pian«is. ir> Squares. 3:i
Organs; als4» PlamsPlayers and Music lkixN*s.
Call If you can. w rite If^m. i.* e,.hv.-ni* ni. but by all
Q.estlgate this sale
It is ih«* greatest roonexver aff«»rded
Otis'S
aad the
zsrss:
Roosevelt boaie
The uni
Now is the Time for
**SWEATEBS«
Evenings are cool--you need some
kind of a wrap. They are easy to
carry, tight-fitting and comfort
able when they are on. Give you
free use of the arms. Worn next
to the underclothing, they make
an ideal outing garment. We are
going to make the pr ice so small
for MONDAY that everyone can
have one.
THIEVES WEAE HAND UP
-UTTLt WILLIE COULDNT WIN
PAVING OPENED TONIGHT
mSABWSSAllSWEUO
'S
a
rtl \be t
A. r. Nertlager beUeves In adv
ing Bat be announced to hU pa
thia BMrmlag that he was goto
leave the tmm for the rest of the day
HU ad WM belBg answered too freely
‘
Mr. Neettager's ad
read
almply.
-WMt WaaUd. Nertlager. * The Rec
ord was hardly on the strsei GU the
woman who waa before Judge Roberts
Hmttager did not get to sleep tin Uie.
Haday he U trylag to expUla that
somebody’s wife was wanted to per-
fc v-d lo
of Fourth Inning.
big crowd from Bellalre U w.
the ball game thU aftermsm
the Bellalre Stars and the
It the
vbuh the m-n yeX im-ed roe that ha
To s.vtlsfy my seif,
exuuiiiml the IiM>tTtiihed to find my
album-—inilcago
,
hr^l
CAT If
nr. :.r«.r:.7;r
......
b^w5JJ\?.*aS^
FOR SALE.
C^irUSAUS Xljien.^ and
twmai
u .ui ir,.
•<^rN.anb KniM.t tur-Uiinl adj«nmi« it .u> th«*
t«.-l*. lo-> ,.i, nurih -.41. ..(«%«,.•
-tni»-t.all III...H-4 14.> x .X li
. ri*» K
DOUBLT AFFUCTED
TO
219 E. Front Street
T-W OMU.! H
l*^T
i
\A/ANTi:i>-l.«»n «xurk sml rnddinr t>f ail«
msi. Hymiui. ■|.i W a<uu»Uu^r.-. t.
G. C THOMPSON
M':''
:rX‘ .tsi: ii.
MUSIC HOUSE. DETROIT. MICH.
Traverse City Branch
rt;;
>1#
VA/ANTKl)-1V.nnt4ur.Sr.ki*«lMwe WU
YV b*n» II J.0u.-.n. rht-f. H.A. t W liittiu
GRINNELL BROS.
FLAG SAlStllp
.■mi
\WANTKl>-r.T c . e, Aix.y. skW bodlwl
S PIANOS
me Swiss
C>r«. •>< Ei.4.^ kr < e grw Psps
hr S.M» > ssrd. Wltk
DrsovNi Ssoords Slsrfi
In the estate of W
«ar'First Cardli
sons was^held.. An order
The me'eor aa« Hrht 4^o« n
made detivmlnlng the same
'est. and appearnd to be
eerveri. at the dam. flte
Papal eoronstkins differ from
saw It abd beard \\ his*. «i It
of the riche uIII5“lB*WaIhtoiUm dT^
sovrnigns, nod there
es. At the residence of must have Ut n a great way> <»fT. as It
who has Uvea
general In
i- x6 them
It St the home of R. C. Browning. 1126 seems u be a «
blare
that popes crown iU u»Hiv4i», since by
East Eighth street, died this momf
"batmsea this oouatry and Germany.
reason of their t*xallcd rank no one U
2:16 of paralyals. at the age of
northeast, and loki-d to
in. l>.-ceased bad a stroke of par. quallbed lo plat^ tue liars on Ibrlr
the city as If
sis about a year ago
The body bead. This U not the cum-. f.T the
fVarfdaat by coammad
bU m^etty! •ula, when It u"d7enly'
II lie at the home of Mr. Brownlug.
p<H*e U crcwiu-d liy a, mcmls r of the
lid not.
U or If I
the Odnaaa emaai^r. King of Pnmla
ier<* any of his friends may see him
I a nilUU
nlllion
my aMWt sractoas hmster. 1 bare the
sacred colh gc. w^ U not a canllnsi
Plec«>i.
It. made a fine * The funeral service will be heW
honor. Mr. Prestdeat to place la y<'ir
bishop or even a c.nnltnalI priest.
vt-ry iir^tty
IM^tty. but
Iga^^a^lety td hte am|e^y.^vGy* h)
[lernuon at 2;30 from.
It U <
merely a canliunl
at as suddenly end.-d
nd.-d as )t appeared
The funeral
diiml Ih.rroiueo w ho *t..wnM L.-o Xlll
Joe Kh^ler was the hrstionc
ftnnionc to mm
be given l.v Rev. T. P Ullom of the
It U to Csnllual Mnc< bl. now the senior
» saw it aefi* W1
tU^te^ UaU^SUtM of An^l-a
rhurch of Christ, and the funeral will
of
the
cartllnnl
1
deacons,
to
with the asouraaoe that It shall be ray row. Joe Hush. Ed lUrn.wJ Hem
IH* under the direction of L. D. Curtis
er. and several women
j
would fall the U»t of i n*wi»lug I
The meu-or lls<‘lf had I he a
pnaaote aad derelop the reUilonH o(
occupant of the chair of Bt. P.ier. says
frleadahlp which hare ao long ealst.-d
Marquise De I’outi noy In the St. I>ouls
Glol-* I»emr>,Tat. |
It r.*uinlns to be seen whether
next corouation will take pintv In
Hoo.
Peter’s or In the Hlstlne chapel lu
lowra:
-Mr. Amis
Vatican. Much will d**|vod upon
pleaanre la recelrlng the lett
lews and indltlcs of the new
hy^^nm^ty^lhe Ge^
‘Edgewood on the Be/* Scene of
Cardinal Vn!iiiut«*lll or one of the
1-,-n by the Traverse City
Pretty Ceremony. With Fine Proaaensi «*idlege who
Kisrd the C^iliirabls tomorrov
gram This Afternoon.
ilanMa^the United States.
be friendly
The tlood Templsm will m<
•*Yoor knowledge of
Italian gnvemmeiit. It Is pndmble that
enlrig for election of offlCers
lean government and
y
EdgewraM
the coronathm will take plact* in St
g.-erelary M H Holley of
b^M-reiary
the
pleaaant
relation
Peters. wik*reas if the next isipe Uenib District
hare
existed
betweea
1 at the
useum*st
the Christian Endeav
and the
execuUre
bOcers
ol
this ooanlry. »«m1 added weight to the
|M»rt Sun<lay e' ninx in the Congrega
aasnranoe of your desire and endeetor
slug
all
his
nagi
lional church.
to adraace aad
the church
L
which have been i
>--llev. John U .Aiwi
who attend**.! the rtinventbui
tabled lo long and
unbroken!
NMkslon headisl by the .sw
guards
•Ode 111 Mi intey of l-:.lKe frtmi the Fri.tids church, ami
Mtss
tween the United Stsles and Gen
eadeil by iheUiexv |n.jh.. xv.-aring a
nyraouM. Kt aiev K. H Murv VVhlnn«*n- will also rep.»rt the
I gladly oger the eqnal wish and p .r AtwIIl
golden miter, enrrleil nioft on the s«-dla
•nrly im-eiing of the c*onvenilon.
puee of thU government to promote In
The hop at the \Veqm*-totiK club
all practicable ways the fulflUment «*(
S4U1U
.r Hiinker
hoiiH«> last c veiilnK was a very pleas
• jliis iiead. tUn^iikt^l by
ffalr and very well attendwl by
MTS of the club
Music was f.iril bv Prof, .and Mrs. Wysong
with drawn
S«rag--Thc'Uatlle Cry cf KhmsIoui.V Lulu Gr«*en of Grant township
swords. As the piqH* ejiters eltlicr the
h:«lgewo.Hl tlU-e Club.
has appUed for a divorce from John
Slstlnc churud or St iVt.r’s tlmt is
to say. tbe place where the corouallon takes-pUee^be N atopisnl three
of schcKils. has an offiev fltu*d limes by on* of I'le clerks of tbe
he court hoifse biiUding and will chapeh w ho, kne.*llnic. aejs tin* to aoma
its oflUe every Saturday to look flax on tbe iK.lntk of a 'thni- pn»ng.-d
xclnlralug In a loud and immmTwo Children of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
ful TohT. “loiter aamie. sic transit
elept I
Hines Will Be Buried in the Same
PERSONAL.
;k*ria inumll" (holy father, thus passes
school tra
S
Casket.
1
y efihe world*.
Tompkins.
Hale has gone !»• Gr«*enlot, there being seven
can.!
Miss
xille for a isit to h(T daughter
gestalorla. tbe |»ais* prx>ce«nla to the alThree of these did nut ev,
Ib hui Car n. h«T granddaughter, who
nml
after
a
br|ef pr:,yer comm*-n.-ea
f. however.
filing here during the sum
.Ifeless forniH of the two ojily children has been v
Introlt of the mass, which on this
panted her
>r Mr. and Mrs Ross llimls. Charles.
DSion la Nvxlebrtited by hUu
At tbe
age. H. A. Laagworthy. James Mar> in
shop and his sister.. Miss
George C Thompeon, R A. l^wry. C i yeaiy '*uf nge. passed | away «ra
Jnaway. called on Rev. and end of the conft‘s.d..n he tak*-s his plaee
. and D. C. Thompson. The
ley last evening on their
tbe throne on the left side of the nly. and
hU
11
follaws:
four ballou
■. while the drat cardinal bishop peI sister, at y t'clock
last
worthy. 2; Mnr
Miss Rhea Mi
edtea tbe three customary prayers over
'
' rholera Infantum
atmi. Mrs
Ci
Then the ixoih* n turus to tba allarles’ delight to
Thompson I
ng for a short visit
M*uidon this mo
In hlf amis, and
kniTls ou the st.T. and wldla the
Becoad ’ ballot-Langwqrhy
►rbett went to Carp
Miss Barbara
Mama. 3 . O C. Thomp«m. 6
? for i visit
with Orst cardinal deacon rt*moves Ids gold
miter the a»Tond cardinal deanm in
Third hallol—Same.
vests him with ihe iHmiifli'al pamuni.
Pottrth hallot—Laagworthy. V
spending a few weeks with her aunt. or band of whltr wo .1 worn on tbe
Mrs. E. U. Dxnnls of Webster strc*ei
rith a jsliort Imnd extending
elected. His salary- will ^ l&o |mt
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skelcher re downward on the back and btvast.
turned to Grand Rapids tt>day after This pallUim ls;artanied with three
a visit with their son. C. A. Skelcher
black silk rtmbrold red croa.<M*s and con
and family.
Editor Nelson of Leland is in tlm stitutes the m*«*t >acn>d and Important
stole a Log Chain Off the' End of th
tokens of his o««S-.
IX on business today.
Gun Club’s 50-Yard Pole-Gunners
As soon as the
Is invested thereC. E Dx nsmi>re and son and Editor
GtMdard of the Independent are In the wlib be renames his roller, rwisceuds
Though There Were 500 Loaded Shells
city UKlay, members of the big crowd his throne and then rveeKes the homIn It for Him If Ht Old-^
The members of the. TrsversA* City «ff fans that are on hand to see Bel age of tl
the prtucliwl dignitaries preeent.
things ' to‘the Northern The ran
first and klsa in
tsrest.st Practice thooL
Rod and Gun eluh think
tiiat
the lalre -do
Mlchigau Asylum.
■ •—.
land ami are tbiui
mm his foot and Jds ban
Mrs
and son Emery and .^s
The regular shoot of the Traver*e obuusluus in 1
Kstella L>av of Alexandria. Ind.. are
fool and his right kuee.
Ol^ Rod and Gun club wss-held > . «
visiting at the home of Isaac Day of
but receive no embruc«*s. while minor
Wel.sler street.
tsrday afleraooo. and there was so
iM»At anchored out in ihi* water to lo
dignitaries of the church aud laymeo
thing doing
William Murrel had
rate.the
yard line. Y esierday the
kiss bta foot or. rather, the crow on hla
A «lisr:*ck Hoi
oSer of 500 loaded shells of
wa> f♦nlnd JJJ'
slipper, alone.
brand If he would win the medal at
'a Conui. Ik.:-.., tieato: ,.| 4he faThe mass is then proceeded wilh. and
thh shoot with that brand of
. the tsMtom. was
ro *US debvLxe. .<iiei>oi k llelue s. was after the collects the senior cardinal
Aad be shot his best, but the shells
had been taken
why be did oi»t o|h m s NM***ilve deacon, standing at the lowest step of
were not what he was used to. ai
B;-e,.ey smt employ his shrewd dexh^w the slur, criaa three tiroes, -i^uig life
lu jH.lvIiit tb. eiiUiAgh meiits of otliers. to our lord. Leo XIV. (td* whatever othH. McGough a
But Murrel had I
-1 he knots win. h I have miti.*,! were or title tbe new poi*e mar assuinei. G»e
rcrca«e a little later, for on the nr
of my owu lying.’ said the author bishop and unlvemuJ pontiff given to
sirtag Parry used the new shells and Every. Resident of Blirth Street. B<
us by God.” and tbervupon, turning totersely “Fd faj| lu untying othtT |mt
Murrel the ones he was used to. and
ward the pope, bands him the papal
. tween Division «nd Maple. U ImPerry got U and Murrel 15. the srttre
owalar. which U distinguished from
^ving the Terrace.
Juft reversed.
• iMd you ever make practical use of tboaa of all cardtoala. frchblahops and
There was much In
your power of deduction?*’
btabops and abb^s In that It 1« turahooc. and there ought to he a big
The first bhick of the Sixth street
To this query tbe author rrsiMUided tbooDted by a cross Instead of a shepcrowd out every Prlday afternoon,
paving. iNtrtwwn Division and Maple
Thls form of rroxier is
for the sho^ are certainly full
i^ing *"t siroeu. will be openea this
d by the m>ntlff. and It
snd there will bo probably lots of
•vory meet.
why the
travel on It tomorrow.
croxiera of the other digniuries of Uie
Every resident on Sixth
church hare the; npi^r end bent and
an unattra«ttxe
are snrmoanted by a crook la as a aymIng inaterUl f«.r
atrlt»ed design
tsH
I3,
atttwaotioni
C'»Ui*HKSK\T.*..l.>- 1 -IT.-* ibirtr rtife
ri!T/4i;ir.:h*T".Tf
FOR RENT.
liK.NT Kunu>liM
T" RKNr
wmix
»i.
P.*.
M i cS^LA N EO U
r*AUKi»K.MA AND l'A»iF(r M »UTII
WlWr
Am.n 1- r-.,M»ll» .-..nUu.-l
«(h«t me ttu -J.-44 .»rv Tu-mIa*
Uehl. pruvtd.- a thr\4ugb t..arl«t .-*r -.tx »cr
r.hfi«iU aod Partti.- N.rtUha.-.t. making a
25 Percint Off Regular Price
frOMMKM ^MtOK. •S.BO to •«.
COES AFTER EDWARD
Traverse City. Mich
lV.tr Sir:
You sell a giH»*l many
things hy (he galWm. IVlng a tleceiii
man. y.Ht wi:! give fuJI measure.
kno" ‘ that riiorl* weight and ’abort
in.-a.<^ure arv* common among — well,
we hope there are no short measures
London. Aug K.-k chael Davitt. In
long letter publlsl *d In the Daily
; Edward for his
hough.
Ribbons and Colonel Lynch, the only remaining
imlngs, sold
by
the Irish political prisoner.
ten yards.
He declares that no other monarch
Luse •^Ibey In Europe would have neglected such
me plague j
You have the i
In
’.ras:! -
your
or bottled, cheats In the
most nobody gives full
111 weight
factor>-pac^ge:
We are one t»f the almost nolK»dle». I
I of tbe I
I the conclu
We sell paint, by the gallon,’ to paint!
your house; and our gallon Is Just the;
proceeds from tbe altar to same sire r.3 vours that >t>u measure]
hla seat OB tba throoir. and thereupon,
whlla tbe senior cardinal deacon proL* as bins a.- old
oooncea a prayer over him. the aacood
i paint—lead and oil.
cardinal deacon removes from tbe ponwn a house
That’s why
tira bead tbe golden miter which ha
has until that time worm Tbe first
ilty
:.srurn.“TJ’
,|,e Irish i>eop!e will rt‘roemlM*r
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qtaT*
OF MiraiOAN-uotintj of Orwod
_________
A Gts riiire don't tike up mncli
sput, bat it does its work tborOUkhlj.'
It ^:osU less to Opente.
It’s BO troBble to bnUd t fire.
If 7on fiiTC BOt zol OBe li joar
kUcbea.yontreiiiiklBkfi«I>- .
Ukc.
traPtrseCify T.:i^
sr-
6as Company
LAUNCH CRUISER
The launch Cruiser will make regu-
making a trip to Uie Utond aad returnWexford, were ealtod la mairfnge al
The Cmlaer can be chartefed by the
day or hour at reaaoBahle rutea. Doat
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TRAVERSE CITV. MICH^ SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. 1903
PART TWO
PARTTWO
Cbe evening Kec«»fl'$ Up-to*Date Illustrated Feature
THE STORY OF THE GREAT FRESH AIR MOVEMENT
i^'jr ^ ,r2r«.*»::r41
t
•ultA Tb- moth.>r* arr Uttfht bow
iMiot to <«r« for their baUlea and bow
I a» «,«t.lh». of btla, tb, .o .■r. v>n. .m.pl, Ub.
,W
aorld there la
dlvldUAl. and It in to the rre<SU of the
American pMple that ao many of them
wUUny to further the charity ^y
.. .h, rv*rnT..1‘':^,
turn to the city ha
to Inuiari their knowled«e to the m
era of other « htldren. and In this
the work of ameltoratlny the handb
under whuh the pour moat ala
there are the fartneni throurhoa
country who undertake to care
stated nur
True, they are tn moel lostaiu-ea paid ,
fairly well t
S
devoted to*oendtna the rhlldren of Ita |
try or haaithful reMrta by lakeiiide and
OMahora. tt ia ImpoaaJhle to aay ]uat
how many younc lUea have been aave.1
by tbla notable «^Uy. hut the numt*et
twrtalnly runs thtb the humlr -is of
IT’;."’
emacUtad hy the rl«ora of a loi.y
winter and a llatlaaa aprlny ai-i.i amid
Inaanttary ooodUkma. return fftHn
thair vlalt to the
y and auntocean with renewed
the bunefu)
cienl me^ to w
imioentWof theirr city ami^mnent.
ni ii»e works of . harlty. with the rnmseipieiit r« >ult of their icrowinc up
Sjur^-r tn>e^.f American
a.
le leUKlh an.J
the IwnefUs «if
auch an Institution are ao w IdHy ret or*nised that many city hospitals for alck
children have estnhiished
summer
homes in health »lvlna lo,amUe
In aome caaea, moreover, pro via Ion Is
made for the mothers of the children.
vaHably followed by fur i! ;o hlnir r.*-
exr.t Ijere 11 not for the children who
.vmi ive. ri.H. .hlMien will, to deviye
M'heimw wl.iih will not only be financhilly proiUiti h* to' the raus*- uf chanty,
but will Hliu) In* \.oitly entenalnln* to
Ih- little I.nru ithropins.
They hold
f.'if.cy iroods b.is.iiirs rive **oiMerts. tir*
CIIV..S. mhistrel shows, amateur the-
lEtiJoyinG ocuNmruFC.
» ranted thM the fre.h air fund benrun wild over the farms.
iSe the chi. keloi. ell... p Mild |.1ks and
IhiMS's that
k* t. inxH^•y try thdr hosts*
VoVk is
r.eworlhy eitensiui. ihr,.uch the ren. :ty of the head of Ih^Tnited Btnte,
.*1 .-on'orrition. tiuirle** ,M. S,hwi*b
lo. tocelher with his w if.- i» dir
yiiiK a CTe.it del of li.ten-nt In tlii^
111 of Mh»hinthr.M’>
l..lttb- more than
v-ar aco Mr S«h»ah purchase,!
t.f loud Iteach. on the south
lien Island, and he will huiht there
I Icodi-l ivi^rt for the benefit of the
l-M.r .m l sit k i-hll.lien of the . lly. The
pn.|»-rt> In. lu.leH about a quarter of a
Inlie 4.f line Is a. li; a fr.-sh w.iter lake
Mn la LM«*ve. it Is a veritable paradise
T.rt .hlldreti and when Mr, .»4chwah s
plans are fully develoisal aU.ut r.tssi
y.*uiiri»lers will 1>e prmlded for daily.
Ih-iuk irlveii a ko'hI time In the usual
wnjf. The *ever.il rhiirllable orKaiilZM*
tiuiis 111 the city will iMH. to It tU..t all
the .hildr^ n
make th. trip to
• Sillw.ib 1-1 vk.**
Anoll.c: fa- o;«H o jidoor. charily for
New Ycrk < little oi'^es is that .a.ndoet
c! bv SI John s iriiiUl. :.nie.h.tii.e by
m-..>al years the oiyt5it.ize.| f,^>|, j.ir
nioceineril. F.»r ov» r thir.y.fixa yearHe- KUild h.is »*e.n oj-iuin-. tioa-t-i"
In this ne i pers
»iu p**rkN*hlprmnli.snt ^rt. In Idn. olu
sr*!
•bte.
Uk7 WU
Tbem. thm bt la —thfi fili
CiMcht Id « grcht ibaft fiC Ml
The wbit» flciwb. hlsb fiboffi Mfi mrg.
mj« from
to iM»{ thd hMg
plu.. -'‘^he. f *. eh “airfi?^ w*oul<r no^
artes snnualb
. and the out.
look for the presept siawui is the
hrlchtcol In lU >iistor> .
A most Important i.hnio. of the Work
has been the establinhmnt of sanltnrlums and hospitals for nh k hahli>s. mi.l
bllldlh'^ tb.
VITO) HTHir or
. hiMrvit who hace m« med ot tin assist.
partlrtilae rellylnua ae«-l or chaiitahlL It U .waentlally nuiiuu^i
p<*.-.||.le hy the *enero.‘t.
all walka of life In many
platws nt arapa|iera have ealal*liehe<|
funds • and lake full * harye
of the task of aeeln* that the Utile
ones are pleas.oily loc sted and have
Che best of attention
The Brat fresh
air fund In the hisior)' r«f the country
was atarted tn UT7 by the llev. WilUam
Parsocia of New York, under the aos.
pfeea of a newspaper, and the'fund has
been f'ontinued ever sliw'e with in* pens
Iny benefit'to the rbUdren of the east
side. In the first year of lU
for over fifteen yenn. Im
have been conveyed by the wnyoii
Viven a « hani e to breathe the 1
Pe.PKt«s«rtlielwtriW^
bavtrq; u'l Imard a corps of
Wl^n are
n the river
and Into the bay
to the city
late in the arierr^o.ni
afle
with Its lltUe
say It Is dveii
ht of way
all the craft |n
er and hay
t from ih, .lire, t .ood It hreom.
tJ.' t'v ^h eir Iiunemeijt Is of In;
V
U. the n itloii ul lar*r.
per. nt.i5il u|.js-nl l.> the better
ts ot hUMKIIIIt.. .1 .1 It Ml it the
OflKln. Todar them la at ar«-ely n
or town of any alae In the ITnlted Bi
whither
ilSti
’
LEO IT ST. PETa^.
■u«b>T Wa>« •■»«. OM CN««
•..k O.W. «f«
• W*a
an
’nrom Ic IH i^.ntii.u.rl
As n rule, the , hil.lten of nt> older
n^.wth^re sent In but*hes to the i-ountr3 or reaiihoro. where they e|HMid u two
W«rd»s' v.icnIhHi with nlnudutely nothliiK to do hut *at iind eh Joy themselres.
Ill ihe country the days jinas In mnibleii
tniouich wtMids at.d fields, in hu> rides,
ai phnlrs. In bawhall fames with the
»^»uiitry latls. At the seashore there nre
nlv.nys bnlhlnr. pluyiiif in the sand.
sutT fishlnr. cbiinbakes and the like.
It foes Without aaylnr that most of
the work bills on the shoulders of In.
en.t toy stores
lemotnole mid |
111 SO*-l«bles.
lair in this
the Imys rladly lend 11 help-
inuny youthful henrls -hMs of
erlyd.ive aii.l klndii.-ss win. h llw
|
1
]
1
,
,
;
Inf In
.
<?r.irt Hrlt.aisi was in l.:<*. whenI The
t'tei.inercl il Keetralnt of Ireland
llUti
sldci**d. b> the Hon
lu.n
parties.
ed by iHUh reli
All .-oples of Tyndnie
put.llcly burned nt SI Paul s on Shmxe
Tuesday. \12:. and a feneral destfu., tioi. by tin- of unllyense.1 books wai
onb :as| thivc >c:ir> l.tU r by the klnr
In .
lie- elar . hainlier claimed th«
|k»v er of li.,nslnB and seltliiK bo»»ks
aii.1 Its mrininy was as rlforuus a«
The XOorld*\s Happenings In Ticiures
SUMMER GIRL’S STRANGE PET.
QUAINT NATURAL M(]^UMENT.
The curious pile of rtH*ka shown In ihi
lllustiwtlon Is known as the *Vheeae
from l.Uk.-ard. In Cornwall. Knfland
Tl irly-two (vet hlfh. many of the up
per stoiiei5 uvciiianf the base to suci
. '■ rr. .,
I
’UH
THE LOnTTnD'THE SHORT OF^
trsys nothlaf mrs
tM
partM Up* mod the flottar of flM Mfick
voa MMMd oo b«r bMMt M tt to
as tbooch bar whole lanar btofiv wata
dlaaotYiag. meltlnc awmj, to tha Umm
In a proud tlmldlly. ap — y
feela beraslf an altou afid m Mtttot^
itofitofiito-
• rvd of the cardlnala. tha «h
• fuanls. the toaatoc a< tha I
thoufhiooklntathirfitoui- <
irenfinfaro .toad far hm«
noa: Down ttnk tbn amrd opou ton
cbslni. TbebrodsfaU lib. cron Iritoro
the fnarda. to now but a faur trot gto^
^th 009 frail band to tb. am .f tb.
cbalr, rlaaa tooeaaaaUj aad btoma
with tba otbro. 8ha catebro tb. mj
look and maatons uf tba agM
aban>. Ion* Itou of tb. fitotot and
toothieaajaw. gplrtt and M»^tor imbodjlng iba imc. baartac lisa dm to
the fatars.
js.>s:isrsSBSs
altar, and prinally Lrosj. atatoa* bar
DMk to tb. debt could aro ItoBlr to
tb. fartbHt dtotanoa MiitoMM apro
mad oad« tb. cbalr «l 8t Wtkm tb.
chair of Lro XUL aad tb. wMto Mad.
ow. monroiwas, roo^iwB^KjroH •
IT IN SKELETONS.
The illustration spesks for Itself. The
tallest skeleum U that rtf .Uiant O’Driei..
who stood eliiht ftn I In hlf alorkltifts
while the tiny skeleton In the floss
log
fairtMTOTm
betarSTtorntofro-
alon and tb. aaTo. Tb. po»a Id* broa
placM aproi tt aid to aboot to chant
^^Tbfdd^ to wtflta
Mantoty. wbo dto naamt to Iba haf^
liar.
iS
K[J::
hi-'"'
ItbomUtofii
la-K.m under Henry Vn'r.
,
‘
pope's foato» Mtoa. aar Miry Mn.
Tba qnaTTOUif rotoa xtoaa lato tba aod-
V.i!Uii. .who many yc.iia nico l»e,aiim f.tKiinaii-d w
HlaiH- In the Al|«.. and subsc.,nenl!y cfecUHl oli Its summit Qie odd looklvif
dwelllnf herewith plrtureil. M. Vallol was Inspired to build this house not
TiloTie In ih**interests of lu lemv. hut a* n pie- e of refoBe for those mountain
rbmhers who mlzht U* exhausted by the iooIIouk Journey, and as a mountain
hospital it holds a unl.|u.- record owlmc to the Br*.;.t dim.nilty of tmnsportlnf
m.ii. rlal# to the summit of the rooumsln. It w .s mnny weeks before the neccssary lunilK-r etc . wus on the site oi the bmldlnK. and then It mok IIO men
a wi^k to put the hmi«u- togt-thei,
I eatent that
Id swear t
about to topple to the froi
been sundinf In
aloa for many cent urtss.. Some i
s aaaerl that they i
bled, ro anctont It abrortd not brr.
baroi exactod-alJowed. Locy'a mx% Itoton palnfuDy far tba inatttaMa broak.
But no! Tba PM. draw, a toav abbtbadfbof waaknaro rAttpaitoatoar
aaya a woman duM to Uroy to a tmro-
TATTOOED RACE VANISHINa
made from a |.ho
Itoyal Colleice of SiwoHms In Knfland.
where the skeletons lire ptv**rved.
ei iie;h *vntury a Jmtjurity of all I
.e Maori*, th*- .-elebratild
Bine* of that country, are
Jtcly diHapiH-arinf and
aratlvely shi.rl time th#
era face aoftoa. Ld
bar ayao
fill wltb team K0Mm ■■Hi tiMhtog.
NOVEL FEATURE OF A GYMKHANA CONTEST.
rif of odd fancies, but the lailni fur whiraaiculity
to a pretty miss at Atlantic <Mty who cherishes
: be award*
she appear* on ths beach. To aU seetnlnf the
t Hob cub.
I la fiwile Hi?
bu't'thr .av'i rafs visitor to the sands flvws the
Stcl and tha cub a wlds berth.
H
» la fieat bat to i
'in
a trace of atolcal eoncaabaato. b«t also
not a trmo. of illofhtog. H. daga to
and Bt Pmrt Itolana to a
Then tbbra aaroaa to ba a matoM M
REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPH OF LIGHTNING.
aatSoph with*?«ia?ttwa|5rl«w
dated from dnka apan ttoalC.
Bnt bis gnaida raise tb. ebilr. and
tbe pape'a trance paaaea away. Ba
opena hls eyes and bimeea Matoalf far
tbe last effort Whiter tbaa Iba y^
land the Maori populatloo was .about
IW.fOO. while today It U lea. than
a.900. The lliuatralloo abowa how the
Maoris make their naturally hldeons
tacM all the more repulaiv-e by taltoolnf. They carry tbs frotsagus ds-
||M
Waldo Ttounamn" to aMaaad.
THE KVEHnro BBOOBD. TBA\
«0oa of too toraagr fsotiirto of Jo*
pan.*- oaSd a man who has bred long la
that eountry. •ns that all cropa ^
; C31TY, MICH., SATURDAY.
TIE gMiidM
kect atreat woke up orie Toaaday
tog to find that tbe ahutten bad
ftl^rLea beaorifnl”paaawa gm#a
tbe flrat year ftwB Mock Mffwrtodftoto
p.
For thl^-two
the Unltad Slalca. The aecmid jmr
they were alin fairly good, the third years old Burchard, ^ everybody
aaaeoo poor, knd after that uallt to eat caned him. had.openerf hla shop tor
.Satblag la the regatohla watM woMd
Qsineas aix days of tbi work at 7
.M to rtoala tt. oxcHlaiicc for day
dock in tba tooming. He bad riesar
length of time. It te a bamboo eouatry.
xken a bnalneaB day off or kwl one
and everything rerma to the bamboa
luttogh alckneaa.
Beanttfal lush graa. coven many a
Tbe belief was whan tbe shop was
platn. and yet It glrea no nutriment to
found dosi-d that tbe old man had
o dock
I any grown in tbe Cntted Htalea. but died in hla bed. and about
hen cooked they have no uste. The the police ouue tp pk*k the lock of the
e nf gurgeons boea. but they door and effect an eniranw. AU doors
found aecurely faaere no trseka to be
I 4*f fuerriU* H«iii
. _
Ut. A Jotttoc aiir OB Ibe rlRlit of the
Bfter It ha4 Wi. ( raUej Jiffordod corer for the hor»« of
««BU«d Of tlio Cqof«fcTBt« tn l»il. I (be Bccood aod Eighth W«t VlnClolii
STS ^d«» o. ubp«t.«» .o
«0 U» «««*>'>• «!«>•<»«•«•
I,IBM nI
U WBB 0 Wild. iJUierrw j ibc Meoood cHmbln* to the •ommli of
HBBTIj bKwfoo Ibr BeBl of war t the hUl on the right bjmI the |a«Uth on
In riMlAla aad the emit went. \ery ' ibe ieft.
temiSTw O
for aruitHl ;
rndrr the protetiiou of the line
: fonnod on the nunmlt Aven ll broagbi
ateo fht aalt prodortag MA
-ipt partial
It lecioua.
worth tb**
b to koir).
coBt of aa ano7 Mg
,«r.nirarjr outlie en.uiy seal
1 Mliile the Third Weat V
1 I'ourtreutb IVanajhaula cavalrj; tiled
j
tbrougb the narrow ga
I iroopem dlamounted and formed
_
_
with
P
l ib the roiunj ai raUej. making the line cvniinuon
til wlad
Wlod op of a ride j right to
tob
ft. The
1
Otp waa the
h fl.
Confedorute* im-aaed
^Marlj
batleiT tbiit the
COfOriog
0«rl7 IfiOO
IW mllca
mll«0 arlual
arluai U, eioM*
rtoae up»*n
up.*n the
t
raroL Hw laat otage of It waa a con
were AmiH lh-d t« u.*- ranlaicr.
iBiiowi flgkt with baoda aeat oot t . j ,.n^jr was tlually driven bark and the
Ibe OMnii and drive him ou< | l^attery adv«n«vd to a better mwitl
J Wool Tbilala. Ha left Wlocbaater.
The Confederate leadw. cieueral
. la tha -r---------eallay. Aog. 5 ami j«,,.w^liad bei n deeeln-d a* u» Averpll a
IT I—1 tha Bloa Bldge. lad by n intentions; otbera lae the rliamv> for an
................................................
Uo* k.r Gup wuuki bare
_
......... .............,» lietler ndvnnluKP.
tin- I . ral Jones lHdlev,<l (bat Avenll
John D. Imboden. « \ koep iW t« tbe Hloe Itldge un
In Ibe region j eastward Into tbe Slienambuib
aMid mmk tU roads farther weal. iiud attiM*k StMunlon. It wits Utr
to beat AvaeoU la the race night of the -j:.
and Hla bli owa forea ta the defeaden. . n>rt that the nihh rs Innl lurinsl »vest
of tha toWriet AreraU waa almtag to word from HunH‘rs' llh* ami wen* luovuni the Springs. Tnklnc tb**
aaoqoar.
Imboden waa a nwualaln
aad a bffaabaeh ftgbter. He wa. jual hriitsde of ('olonel-ration b.*
night m«n*b and reacb.sl thi* gap
ta from pllotiag
t iralaa through
Ji>< ae Aven ire advunee rode Into Ihr
Me oo Mb latraat fron
Tba Mat day oot froai Wb
KaaOig
«P ^a of Imboden aeooOv tmpara aad that was the is
a oomiant Warfare between
tha twwanalaa. The
ealOM to Potataborg.
Arerell bad
baaa toM by hla aaperior to wall a:
that pelat tor aboaa and nails to imt
bb boaea ta condidoo for the long
aiatob ahaad.
iahodaa had already
bba wamlag of what waa to
coato. Tba Federal troopam carried DO
Finding that b«‘ was too late in tin
flehl t«? hold the pass J»»in*s drew hark
nfler feilmg the tin* of Averells guns
vail'd grouii
hi. right
. Hen* be I
Ugg«sl hill and pn.teiled hlH h fi by
toekade. Averrll uaw that Iit*4 fis*
• lemportelng and de,*hl«l to push
the tlghtlug Gin* gun of lls* six in his
turnery had hurst iind the renniinlug
msh«*d forwanl to wiihlii taai
ywrds of tin* enemy. A Iioum* In imnt
«*nter w as o»'. ui*le»l hy u F.*d
battalion, but this wa*. issm driven
out by a rvgluM*nt of « onr.vl.*rate«
which tame to the field nl double .lUleL
Averell immediately «nlerc»l the Ul
leiT to fire the house with riJTlU.
Iiuring the light at the huu«* Ikiroi.
von Koenig atlcuipted to iiwd forw:.rd
the West VirgtiilniU on the Mtiutah
and flank the emniy in the vail. >
In
Kplle of desperate fighting, tltis move
luent fslk*d. and Utr tbn*.* Ihmi»^ the
tontast was one l*rtween idiarivdiuol
CIS. who found g.^..! 4-orcr lui i a--**
they are aharper menUUy, but not
iw a very pathetic alght on Forboa
atraet, said Ihp observing young wom
an, and It n.ade me smile. A poor forr-1 can t tell you his nationality
of freight. No sooner had the <wr
ed than tbe young man burst out
ctTlng. and the tears lolkd thiwu his
cheeks.
U seemed atrange to see
act ao.
.1 was one of those stories tvhl...
have DO iK-glnnlng add oo ending. It
mny be that he bad wklted there long
and Uiat no car would rtop for him. 11
may be that he thought that that wai
tbe last car that was going to hi. de- I
nation. I only know that he was a
stranger liua strange Und and that be
seemed broken hearted and that 1
own man In ti*an. for
-nttsburg TJlspat. b
, as Lire rreaervr
I.IU of wearing the hair in a
part of the aoveiiteenlh century,
wc think now of those queer pigtail
BiqK*ndagea It seldom occurs to us that
thev could have been of any us
,>rpt a* an index to human foil:
however, that oceiiah
they were a very Iropi.rtaDt part of a
genUemau-s iH*nion. as may la* Inferr'd
from the following cmplalnt pubUshetl
la F.ngland at the time'the foshiona
blea comroenceil to .*tit their hair:
-The bathen. of Brighton t>.inplalu
bitterly of the tronble they have In
Dumng young gentlemen ont of the a. a
A clergyn
*ent many years
that be had o.H*aslon
a full sbiK«'‘V*‘'b up I ateep hill. The
driver when* the aa
gut out and walked, ami as he w
walked
lie would fnsiuently open tin* d.» »r of
the coach and then shut It again with
a alam. This tin* pstmenger- found ah
noylng.
I *'l^k hen', driver: - one of them
emy-a line from the heights oi
,
i said. “Why do you kick up such an In
right and left. He d<- uhtl to riv
‘ ” ; fonial noise with that doorT'
ihiah at the enemy s «vuter
1.1.. liir.r* aomolr H of i
hearten op my borsea.“ the driv-
saddle in front
shot from
sl.skade.
About 800 C-oufederatea left the
Prartkrally ail tlie best fishhooks in
atw'kade In a huny wht»n the cavaliy
the worid-aud nearly ao of ail quail*
rode up. bur a reglmeiit of n*-crv«.
tlea-aro made at Uedditch. England.
puahad through the fleeing Hu * and
The annual output U probably
drove out the l'i*d**niU In 'u d;*ai- ru:r
(WOXlOO books, aboot 10.Wi0.0tsi per
light, wldeh t*o-t the life of Major Me
week, rmirid< In alxe from enormous
Naliy of the BecomI W«*st Virginia. At
nod ferocious looking shark hooka to
trmpta to pnah the line forw ard on tin
'the tiniest hooks for very small trout
right and left during the ervalrv
flU*s. with a “Iwnd- diameter of about
charge had ruth*«l. am! a: nh.titfni:
one sixteenth of nn Inch, a tlmuaand
AveroU found bis men -hor; of i.u.m.i
hlrb wUI not more than All a
tl«»n and n*^.uls,«d at cv«*ry poii
alxetl thimble. The price varies
waa the Ih.ih* of rrci*lvHiK 1 eli* fiom a |
aaUoM btyoad hard bread. <wffee and
aagag. and bead off the ooontry for the
loat. Xba toragaia ancoooten'd armed
baato of Ooafadeimtea aad bnmaht In
Utototo ahawtag that the country was
Aiiva to tbe datoier of the rahl eml
Ibe OMiff prioriag forwanl all avail
def«d tbe paaaea to the
.. Tbe aatla mod aboaa oame to tbe frout
tba aoitoy woold be prepared to dMPOte
. Ma amreb U given too mm4i time
Umfiag Ma aealB column oa to Hon
toray. ba aaot a detachaeaot to Frank
tia to deotiby tbe aalt wofta tlm. A1
lay tot day botora Avarell arrived^ davtolMO Man to attack the
Fladiag that AvmU wm
I tba aaicb. ba poatad a detachmant
■ tba BaatoeariOa road to uaiboah the
dOM. AaoraQ made a falat of at-
I « ^ froot and to de^
iMMdMstn4TM^
llM «r firs
m KssMg rods Ml
t with word that IteOa
had lK-*u dir,end to follow Id- nnuch
Xn tiding- came from fU*amnmn With
out help AArrell «*.nild Hoi btval
through the ronbdeniie line He dc
tidetl to wall until morning.
When
moruliq; came the eu,*my was foim.l to
have l-*,*n r,*^ufor,-ed.
Biii»i*-ad.ug
tbe roads with felled trees the F*d
crals wiihdn*w. riu,r,-hlng on Uu* b-o|.
track through lluniersvine and Itev
vance Averx'll detclved his foe They
linked to find, him everywhere c-.Wpw IKW he aetnally was The road waoftrti blocked by liarriroih** pto.^sl in
ins roar by rttlz4'ns or stray l«r 1- o’
srrots or gnefrtllas, but then* was n.*
attack beyond tbe usual busliwlm. king.
^ |^1 the colmmn finished lu wom!.*;’fn
m*.roh Airi. 31. with a toUl loss , f 21.*mm.
GBOBOE U KII.MI:H.
ral daya ago. They
liaven'l appeared. Did you kill them?
upon them, but 1
FMitor
don’t think that killed
Jolkley
I think they Just died
IMIlorold age.-Phlladelphla
naturally
j
verg ASeetlss.
-My plea.** aald the young lawyer
who bad Just won hto first case. ••m*ero,Hl''to strongly affect tbe Jury.- .
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-Yes," replied the Judge. "I waa
* ,ifmid at one time that you wouhr«l«j
ix*ed In getting yourcUent convicted in
ppUe of hto lnnocen«."-Cblcago Bec} otd HctahL
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found in the shop of Intmders. The
fully expected to find tbe dead
body of tbe old man to .hla U'droom.
but much to thdr anrpriae no grewspectacle met thdr gaac. As a
r of fart, old Burchard could not
ba fou^ about the pUce either Uvlng
or dead.
After a thorough search it waa rea
med that be had b«^n called away on
waa therefore left to guard the shop
until the proprietor should return and
the exdtement subaidt*d.
Old Burchard did not return. After
a week the caae waa taken up again,
ahd partlea were found who had seen
bad said nothing of going away, and
be bad left no message within tbe
shop. All the watc^ and* clo^ be
longing to his customers were there, as
also about $3.0iw worth of goods, and
among his |«pats were two notes fall
ing doa om the day after hU strange
disappearance.
He owed no man a
dollar, and the idea that he bad mn
away waa absurd.
Tbe city waa
aearrbed and the man adrertlaed for.
but tb«' week went by and no ck>w waa
secured.
One of tbe atrange featun*s of the
case waa that no money could be
found. The old man never did busl
nesa with Uie banks, and no one had
ever s.vn a safe in his khop. lie ban
dU*d thousands «f doJlan. yearly, but
where did he keep It *: He often loaned
iiiouev un dismotulH nod plate, but
wlu*rv he th'poHlted li.eiu • for wife
ket*plng DO one liad ever learned. Fn4kt*n his
Ifss he had gone away and .lake
lash with him th.*r,‘ ought to be a
fortune hidden away in tliat oUl ahop
aomewhero. F.-ude to th,* nundier of
a dox**u who had nil-d *^sh on |M*raonnl proiierty earn.* forward to say
mi. but hunt as lh,*y did the searvliera
,-oukl find nothing oui-ide Hie n gular
aJgUST
8. IMS.
htoJMl. Xopoltou. aftorwaid Ng:
l5otti$ Study In
Bookkeeping
7% HE TRAVERSE CITY BUSINtSS C0LLE<;E
offers to those unable to attend school a Home
Study Course in Bookkeeping identical with that taught
ki the college. The course consists of eight si ts, com
prising Wholesale and Retail and changing from Single
to Double Enir)*. The entire course with books and
all stationery for $20.01^. This is way ahead of any
corresi)ondence scho'Dl. ;e< you have the chance to con
sult a teacher personally. 1-ook.this up bt'forc invest
ing in any other school.
5r"u.'.^jfrZu‘S^rni::,."s
>Vlock one
morning the primv. having shaved hla
mwtachc and thrown a blourir
workingman's tnmw over higtotbrs and wc;trlng wooden vboea,
fUleCly walkc! o-.it of the prlsou. tarryids aboakter to
He was taken
to be one of tbe
the p
painter- then at work
to the prison and
rl.ng:» was waiting
. and by .3
la the I
In tbe afternoon he was at Vshmelenne-,
when* he took a train to Brussels.'
aud he arrived in Ixmdon two days
Uter.
Meanwhile. In the prlsi»n I>r.
Conneau. tbe prIiK*e*s physMan. had
placrd a dumm.v In the prince's heil and
told the governor that the 4>rimv wras
confined to hU r^m by llln.*«i. This
aatisflod the governor until 7 o'clock In
the evening, when he insisted on «*elng
arse, the prince was
over the frontier. Dr. Conneau gut off
with throe mouths of prison. Within
thirty-one months IMnct* Nai»oleon was
tbe first president of a French republic,
supplanting King U.uls FhUlppe. who
had abdUwtetl.
BeSealiis •»€ Wm
It Is not unusual to beat
ipon rvachiiig a ,Tunp win
Tt is Utry Unnoying'
To the one who* does the cooking
sometimes to the membersi tof the
an entire baking has been spoililrd
■
hadl
racts or baking powder
1
for ihe family, and
, to find
family,
fiiui that
HKCAUSK poor e.xiised in its manu-
•«Awold SaaoH Arsr.
ymr
using Johnson’s Purei Flavoring
F lavoring T.x tracts
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder at 35c IK
“7.,,';;:
pound.
Preacriptloni Carefully and Conscientiously Compounded.
Johnson's Drug Store.
f.dlag,'
of
tlie
alst w hero Invaders qiib kly iH-rtah.
*ik
wrote In her dlaiy.
nt «f the alKllcaUon
the following «.
of Framv on the
of l>.uls Ij.Ilo
day of t'Bi I
,le.*am|, of the mtol
V.
in
the
king's
IIK M eal.lnet
, WIT.
1 wl..*n Im* ;.»-ller»,sl. guv.* me a .h taUed
aceount of this must signal id,*.v of
cuwardl.*,*. He had r, vi,*w,d the tivwps
,ln tl»e carrouM*! on horset.ack. hlgldy
routed. wh,*:i a cr> was rol-Md. -Volcl
les FautHiurg-r Xu «n;^b»d any ,»r
der>; no one gave any The moh rush
id b.rwnrd. sh,iuling. 'Vive hi garde
Tbe next of kin wns u brollier. llv- natlouttU-s: Vlveut h-s irouiMs,!- and
Inga thouHand mlh*saway. He came sle-W l.amb with the oniiH.*.ts
I'he
on and renewed tbe.*s*aivh. Wlien Vt . king retn*aled prveiidtalely with hla
panmd out nothing he hlivd men lu,^*n-, and a suldleuienuut of the n«nue tlH* building to the ground, and Wlonal guard rushed into the pahi.v aski»t,d as It ing
every bra.v aud U-um was test.d
Ing to s*'e him. He was a,1ndi
t on until ; in the greatest ugiUllou said.
was romovM. Tin* work
h*ff. aud , majesty must aldlcate.* ’Very
stone maHohs tested tlM*se with their 1 says the king. 'In favor of my grand
hammers ahd found no hollow spots. ; ami.' *Xo. nn.*ondltlouaIIy,- says the
The untomof tU* cellar was dug up j young and self ek'ctid inoatlqde,v of
to a depthofthns* f,s*t. but no csvl- ] public opinion. Would jun U*llev,. It?
id box.*- w ere disivv- j Of all who weiv cougrogatid round tbe
hd the m*areh. and 'royal iierson l*is,-utory uioiie s«ld: nio
end.
Timt
Gien a dcUHUhT was omploy.d to take dow n and head your troop- Fight for
,y*‘»r rrowTi and your dynasty.’ He
tlu> caM* up
t xvhole.
hrewd f,*lluw. but what was overruled, and tliey all man bed
He was
.V man Ks-ks himself out of the imls,',* ex.vpt the Duchesae
could he
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Imp at ntgliu He 1.- mlasing ! d*OrU'ana.- her chlldron and the Due
next uaindng. with all tla* doors still '
locked and the keys on the inside. He 1
The Frw*-. Brcthlwa.
ct*nt, but leaves thourty-U*- I The frog’s akin to ao Important as a
ipapera , breathing apimratua that the creature
mUllon * would die at om*e of suffocation If the
aroxm'thc waUli for a ! pores wen* elided by a coat of sticky
so ami so. I.ut not tb** ! vamtoh. l^r dust or In any other way.
sp,*aking of bis bn-atl^g
aUgbtert trace
T\Tiat waa there for a detective to yon wlU^ notice that
work on?
| heave as onra do at each broath we
T«r, K,D« 1-T «»d the c-lUr
,oki-. A fn« ba. oo rtb. mod cannot
■nalDod open. No on- » ant«l to buj |lnbal« and oibnlo a. nro do. but U
______ to awallow his
tb» ailo. In time lUo Itanbanl mya- jobllicd
hla air in
In gulps,
itnlpa. and
If yon will w atch this little fellow’a
tery <*eaaed to U» talked about,
thrit you wUl roe it continually moven i tog in and out as one gulp follows anplay hide and si'ck In the
or other. In order to swallow, hit mouth
Just try to awallow
foor Iwys jumped into tln-l^vUy one j moat be eWd
»tball which had been with your mouth, wide open and you
day after a football
In the struggle for the ‘ wlU see what I mean. A frog, then, al_y« broathea
k.-d here and there, and . trays
breathes Ibrongh Ida
Ids nose, and if
finally fell into a hole at the base
e of : you
yon held hto mouth open he would sufthe crumbUng west wall. In trying j focate as surely as though you gave hto
to recover It the hoyt pulled away a jakln a coat of vi
atone, and a mlmite later they had Com
hidden door and solved
discovered
tbe vexatious mystery.
Old Bnrvbard bad cottstni4-t4.*d a
: stone vault,und4*r the back yard, with
• through tbe mlc
an opening trom the cellar. He was a
running worker, -and In making the of dividing jLaplder*a web Into
door be had bolted thin slabs of stone
one 'aaod
Band strands or counting tlw
the arteries
ig,*s oo tbe and nerves In tbe wing of a gossamer
Inside. Tbe keyhole looked like a frac- iinoth! Tet by tbe powerful lent of a
turo 10 one of tbe stones, and the whole | mlcroacope It to found there are more
__ ao artfully arranged that of the than 4.0U0 muscles 1
bnodreds of men w ho had a4*aroh,*d j Tbe aye of a drone contains 14,000 mlrDOC one bad aoapected tbe locaUon of roro. and tbe body of every spider to
tbe door.
In their testa tbe alone ' furnished with four little lumps pierced
masons probably missed that partic- ; wUb ttoy boles, from each of which to
ntorapot.
^
aues a i^le thread, and when a tbouTou are prepared to learn that old ,aand of these from each lump are JolnI Barchard’a bones were found within, .ed together they form the single Unr
THE
• aad Tkrlr Faa4.
.-lly of ruts for .Us.'overlng
i 4.f f.sd is astoiuidlng und
oft4*u u*ads to tlms*- nnlbd migratory
mov4*ui4*iits tliat pcrtidbtill) cn*ate
rni and an* diwrlUd as -plagu.*s.
alan
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ol navel iur icaciicroaml pupils than
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-■^‘iJOH NR. SANTO
niss’
countries the al«* of the water skins 1
nicely .-alrtiUbd to Just qutUsi tbe
Journey, ami they rnn-ly allow tbemai-lvc-s to break the habit of aliatomloosm-ss. as thlsAvould U* sure to make
their next water fast all the harder.
They nn* an-udonnd from InfancT tb
regiinl water as a most pn*» bms comnKslity and use It with religious econ
omy. They know 4*v,*r> hollow and
nook In the mountiiiiis when* wSter
may lie found Tli.*lr ,*nmeU and goats,
which they take with tli.*m on their
marrlics to supply them with milk
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rats, the aldcrm,u of the 4'oloiiy. at
on,*,* a pnH.f 4.f highly deveIo|Hsf !u
tellig4*m*e and uns,ltl>.hneas Hals in
large rontera of Imlustiy. If m»l pres
ent in cmimen hil pUgue form, do a
gn*.nl d,*al of g,ss! a- tMiisumera of
garlwge that would vtlierwls4* U'come
a iwnlouii nulhamv. It is also a i-ipular
delusion tliat a ral bite U unusually
dangerous from tlds fait «r mw4?r
garlmge eating, On the roulrarj*.
cut as cl4*an us sa new laucvL-Pfll I
Gazette.
Ellew Terry*s Toe.
When KlU ii Terry . W HS a ntlle girt
about ten years 4.1d she play'd Fuck to
"A Midsummer Xlghl's Dream ” aud
had to uiake her apiH*aramv through
the stage floor on a trapd.s*r. The lrni»door w as shut lo4» MK.ii.-.aUd one of the
child's f.N t w HS 4‘augl.t., She si'n'aiued
with pain, aud .Mrs. riiarh-s Kean
whIsiMT4‘d lu Ij.t: ’ lie a hniV4* glrU
Nellie. Finish your inirt. aud you shall
play Arthur Hi ’King John.’"
The
traiHloor by thU time was 4.iM iu*d. but
the child’s toe wws broken. 8he. bowcver. pluckily' pulh*d herself together
aud flatohed her fq-ivL.
to thU lonely plac
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-My dear." aald Mrs. Juigaon. aa she
Both PhonM dosed the book she had lo^en reading,
-do you know what is the most curious
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O. P. CARVER A BRO.
; -I ain’t Jest sure.- anawerwl
I ismaU boy. -ckuae Ihey left me 1
- .1,1. h.d kiltadbta within .D!ot«iid..ii<ltb«e.|di,
L. i- A. BUILDING.
> in Itr’
I but I gneaa It waa In-tbe ateeple.**
12hr.'”ln‘7h,t '.nnh w«.
ip-1 th.t tt t.ta. 4.000 of th« put toc^
M*. On the first
-In the Steepler
wntd of 180.000 in cash and all Bie to equal to atoe a single human balr.
-WeU. I bc«rd ’em aay It waa a
Two doUars and fifty roota."
property be bad loans oa. and of tbs
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of Weo4.
body there were only boosi and dusL
-Oar* I thoagbt. bat aald noiblug
A verarious 4-bronk-ler of tbe times
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ould not for tbe world abalter *
Of coa^ everybody said that a
of Jonathan Edwards gives figures jJJ,
ire’s Uloalons.-DeCrolt Free Troro
: Brmgfsby-*! teU you tbs curreot to- oecret door abould bare been aaspectwhk h prove a llbersl. consdmptlan of
; sue of tbs Purple Peony to s sweU ooe sd aad looked for. Just aa if U hadn’t
le great theobeen, and aU tbe delfcdrsa remem* fnel In the household of the
' from a merary standpoiaL
w intcy of 1740-11 the
loglun. In the wintc.
Waggaby-’That ao?
What Is the bered adriatog tbe belr to dig np
1 tbe Edback yaid tb look for tbe ranlL Never* town of Xortluimpion
roventy-five
tbelesa. three or four rollicking boys wards pursumge
loads of W4CH1. In the next season
tenday School Teacber-And i
elgUty-two lu.ids were delivered. For
you were to break one of them?
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the su«*.*.sl:n4 winter the toUI waa
hretoa.
U. QUAD.
sev«*a:y*eI;:’'L aud a year afterward tbe
a»’4»ntoUng 4r-*^*rtUy of nloety-flvs
French washerwomen have lost no loads r.supplUsl. There waa no lack
tune to atUizing the motor car. 8ev> of fire nt the Edwards hearth. U tt
story of
W4)odiTful. tiien. that
local bosiittal was carried cral bareahoady
and tbe wall of one waid blown
y ■
_ the patients be*
All the watch repairers la New York
earty iralnlng He low la tbe debris. Bevea were kUled Mftbaaerer before. They sre en
are working ov4T time th4se hot days.
began hto career as a saw sharpener.-- outright and'tbe otben amre or less abled to this by BMans of motor cars,
Mlaasapolto Tribune.
Injured.
Rbeets of roof Iron wert* ta which they deliver tbe caatomer’s They accoant for ihls pecnltar busi a whole. Tegotmble foods are i
ness
i»beiM»iuehon hy saying that when
-------------------------------lilown about tbe town tike pieces of wash. Tbe prlaclpfil advantage to sec
forth by a ebaaffeor tbos: TTe aead men dlscwnl tbeir vests they do not
ttesw M ■toa.
psper. One tetograph operator stuek
^^Barj^Tsat garden to pretty smsIL to^^ post to the laat auMMat
Hla to Paris twice a week. Be used to IMoperly aecnre thrlr watches la tbe
troosers’fsb.
Tbe reaalt to aa epIdeiBaad sa tha five daya
Barlsn tt sssmed so to me bbfsre I u renctadsd prematwHy wtfb tbe to-1 wbtn they dM not work they devomed
bi^ to tobs care af It. IsMnrllis lorpototsg
, -a,
««ta. Tbe motor car bewerer. eats t
thing to the woridT’
-Of coons 1 do.” ropUed tbe brutal
half of tbs combliniUon.
"The roost
curioos thing to tbe world is a woman
that Isn't curioos."-Stray Stories.
agent to short order.” savagely n marked Mr. Hlggsworthy.
"You didn't Insult him. did your
asked hla wife.
"Insult him? No! 1 gave him my
application for a poUcy. blame hlmr-
ta* K.rw It.
-The longer I live.” sighed tbe saga,
"and tbe more I l.*arn the more firmly
am 1 convinced that I know atioolutely
have told you that twentyfive years ago,” aald bto wife, "but 1
knew It would be of no aae.”-boodoa
o w*raco reawm v
L
mmumkm^rrnamr
..M wbmBto«bA--ObteagaFbit.
r. 1 can JoM re
member that 1 wc
and she was Mill t
t men wen relatively os Mroi« aa
to. they could Jattla wBb walffMa
p*«»Mgi*rstoa:
Tlatta of coaaolatloa are not by gay
means pleawnt and there to no Maas,
of toea in tbe world %rbo know It bet.
ter than the mlaiatere uf the goMl
They try to be creafortlnK bM tt to
not always they say just tbe right
tk.
comtotxtagr aikad the bMgbbor of a
WsMndtode^ widow recmiiy bo*
«illF^fe^'-:^fHE'"EVENING RECORD Borai
..... ‘■-"•Pi
:*:•■. .vP'.'iP-
'^gawsy
p IT BROUGHT
: HDfTROUBLE
WILLIAM OILL PAIP •» FOH VIO
LATION OF LraUON LAW
SMB WITBOOT A UCtBSt
WmU
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OUT
NEAH
tTRATFORO
WilUan IMIl of tblB city rooeoUy
look o trip to HliMOukoe ocionty and
paid a Aae of
and oooto for riola*
lion of the liquor law. He waa cbartod
with Minaa liquor
filtered a plea of guilty, tbo prooeentor
roactr a requiwt for the
the court, and the flne won flkel at
> I
KEIGNOrTERROK
ISIMMINENT
or
VERY
8ERIOU8
TROUBLE IN CHINA
*
1 EMFL0YC8 OF MILtlKEN'S STORE
^
HAD AN OUTING
ing at East Say. With Varied
The clerks and employes of J
Jdttllkens store were trmted to an
outing yesterday afiermHm at KeiW
Muk.^sa res«.n They were entertaneil
at the rt^irt by Mr. and Mrs. A. J
iViyle and Mrs K C. Desmond at thf
cottage of Mr.. IVimond Friday af
*temouB. during the summer nionthi
are given to the clerks of Mr. Mllll
ken*, stoce a. a holiday, and yesterday
they planned to apend the tli
gether.
Aa .oun as the store closed a
'bases were in waiting, which
them directly to the resort for dinner,
where a ven fine spread bad been pre
pared by the entertainers, and the
clerks certainly showed their appreci
atloa of the good things set
GEN. MILES
RETIRES
ACTIVE BERVICE IN UNCLE BAtCS
army
END8 TODAY
GIVES FABEWELL ADDBESS
HI8
COMPANION8
:er deraandetl of them.
StHirt*. of helpless t
IVkln and elsewhere
ims of
Udlet
pot.
Washlngum.
Edward T Williams, the Chinese
secretary of the United Sutes legsan extensive investI-
bAo
^en break jail
I'
_______ .. Ohio. Aag. S.-l^wl^ar-
eral Yoonge will assume comUll Aumt is, when he will be
come chief of aUff, .
General Miles naa taaned the following address on the occasion of his re
tlrement from active service:
Washington. Aug. 5. 1803.
•General Orders No 116 Headquar
lers of the Army:
“In accordance with the provUlbns
of the act of congress of June 30. 18g2.
the undersigned will retire from the
IMS.
S. In
g the command of the army
lied States to which he was
by the preildent Octobe
lereby acknowledges his
of the fidelity manifei
the officers and soldiers duri
^ ZmZk to iha alacirtc hair, -cyd
J
Che Place for
atpBeekSteit
THE WEATHER
. force In
juring po-
AeaiiTi wo ooy;
Jl Ptrftci Tit «
“Look IN THAT WINDOW”
GIBB0N8 WASvR^TLE88
prQuarter
Rome. Aug 8 —Cardinal GIbUms of
Baltimore, who was stricken with Ill
ness yesterday. passe<l a restless
announced i«»day that
night. It is an!
condition
Andy Offers £28,000 to Dublin.
r ww f th. rT«u-r Mrooro.
Dublld. Ireland. Aug. k —It Is an
nounced that Andrew Carnegie has of
fered LTS.tHKi for the establlKhment
of a public library 1In thl^ city.
Lone Distance
TelnpiioneSenrlces
iates during one of the great
I wars, he
g his gratl
have Mvcil through i
mg sei
With all SumiHcr
their
unselfish devotion to the wnelfare of
Resorts....
ntry. They have also in a
nu»si commendalile manner exempli
Sl. Clair Flats, Point Aux iJarqucs,
fbHl to the younger generation
dlers th(»se principles of discipline and Charlevoix, Pcloskcy, «Tawas, Ition,
the army the Manitou Beach, etc.
imtri
proi.
and defender, and never the
menace, of the nation and iU liberties.
MICHIGAN
rving devotion to our govomment and the principles upon
TELEPHONE
which it kss established and has been
talnetld. is esscnlUl to the efflCOMPANY.
the national forces, and es
lily I this so in a democratic govwhert» the perfect soldier
must first be a true citizen. The boast
that every soldier c.f a great nation
carried a marshal’s baton In his
ack is. in a higher sense, more
than equakHt in significance by the
NASBEENREACHEOBY
hat every American soldier perreign citizenship and
may. by his <own conduct, exemplify
impartial Justtice to those who have
need It. thereby aiding in
urlng for his countn b moral lnflue oiberv.lse not obtainable.
Marked changes at different times
have occurred in the strength and or
ganization of the army, resulting from
diverse Intiuence and experiments that
have been trk*d Time has rectified in
the past and will do so In the future
The lieutenant general has faith that
RO PIAHO so POPULAR
under all clrcumstanres the army will
maintain its high character and that
IH* as honorable
WPIAm SO FULL OF MERIT
hlstorj- in
glorious as has
past His earnest Mdlclt ude and 1
alshes will ever follow the fortunes
See us about prices and terms «»f the army."
we will save yqiu money
and worry.
TMEPIIMACLEnFPEHFECTIOn
Tho
KImboll
^l^ianb
W. W. UMBALL COMPANY
N. K. BTBOKQ. MAXAOBB
lENDA dr eOlVIPANY
Th. Rail R.II.bl® Clothl...
Beets . fS.OO
Oxterds f2.50
IA r.-w Np«i Ub.:kJr«-ktra •
THE ECONONY STORE
WAUKERZ
$3.50 SHOES
This IS one «d the Ucst $3.r»0
Shoes vdd in the dty; every
pair hand well sole, inaiV on
very new and styfish l.xsts,
Ktd, Calf. Velour and P.alenl Coll : - 4
: , :
No Bo'V'Vory, No Bol'V, No •wl'koH
T„. ,o.,
FRANK FREIDRICH
Calumet A Arlrona Mlaing Co.
paying 8S.000.000 in annual dlvIdends.i. or 100 per cent on its capital
le stage of developstock. At
meat Its p--------- dld not equal
------ tbOM
of the Grand Traverse A Arizona
Call and lee our samples and
get prospectus. Smunbwalte Bros..
Agenu. 129 E. Front streeL Traverse
194«t
The only machine on the market that sucoeMfully
do,, .way with
oMh.
A OO.
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
Exclusive Agents
JIre You the Wan?
Arc you the man who lias
• been tellini; his friends
that he only .wished he
. coultl wear reatly-inade
cloihintj—thai he was sick
of giving up so much of
his hard earned money
to the merchant tailor?
If j-ou ^re, then > ou are
the nian wc want to see.
r’.* We are just tlie people
who can help you out.
We sell L. Adler Bros. &
Go’s Rochester-m a d e.
ready-to-wear. It will fit
you and you will like it.
It will cost about half the
price of made-to-measure
and will please you pre
cisely as well! '
the Cup Raeee.
learned of George
Hunter
Franz’s rival, although a report com<
from Battle Creek that be has gone i
Pennsyiraala.
Every one here thinks Franx lu
been murdered and beUere Hunt(
gbllty. Beameen the bouse srbaee U
Pattons live and where the vaddii
was to have taken place and the depot
Is a dense strip of woods, and this is
being scoured by scores of ai
Th» Intprov^d Au^o>Sp*rlc«r
FOR MEN
S4Z rBt»NT 8TBEKT
Has Left Bristol Until After
Binghamton. N. -Y.. Aug. E—Arthur
lilts of Wayne county. Michigan,
?und his sister. Estelle MUIs. at Bar^
LADIES, AHENTION!!
We are selling the celebrated 1D\NNKR PATTI-KNS-all seams al
lowed—at only 10c and 15c each.
Fashion Sheets FRFE . . ' .
PREPARING FOR CONTEST
cltT Mlcb.
:
I “BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT*’j
Sofia fays th.
ganization den
will last four I
Aug.
Olivet. Mich.. Aug. 8.—Abeolutely
3 trace has been found as yet of
Alexander Franz, who waa to have
married Miss Winifred Patton
a.'ar.ssf.-La.tss
City Book Store
<
Macedonians Think fy lnsorractio(
They May Secure Political Au-
Ix>ndon. Aug 8.—In
TIET BEUEVE HIM DEAD here
the situation in l
rioui than for
o Trace Found of Battle Creek some lime past. I
Bulgaria foimallv decides on aar,
ai it Is believed the
Young Man Who Disappeared ©a
latlon will
Ev. of Wodding.
Turkish ol
Fqwr Mad* Eacap* From Columbus
Bala com-
Parta. Aug. 8.—The trial of the
HumbolU. of “Crawford mlllkms"
fame, opened today. The court room
waa crowded. At 12:15 the prisoners
were escorted Into the room by guards
Mgdame Beres Humboli was dressed
In black. The Judge read the accusa
tion. which charges them with forgen*
Chien. the reformiT^VSSnalisi who
was put to death by orders of the
She will be dry docked at '
jemager empress and has handed Krie Basin. South Brooklyn, and 1
mister Conger a deulled report, under body cleaned and the craft me
xjvlng that the* executioners, after
*ating Chlen for three or four hours,
'‘“elhlng and rowing followed. Inter
*spalred of being abel to fulfill the
WILL BE HELD IN HAND
speraed with strolls through the^u
yield
ilTuI groves until supper time. Races ing to Sbens pleadings toand
end his
misery, strangled him ‘with their
enjoyMl every minute of It until-the
very early hours of the mo
warned them that it was later U
had been. However, all are on duty
todgy. somewhat tired, but not i
Several pictures were taken
will be a reminder of the aftei
and evening so pleasantly spent
ter the return trip to the city was
made they spent some Ume in driving
aitrand the city. The ontlng was one
that will be long remembered by aU
of the clerks present for the hospital
liy received and the fine ent<
Thin atoca will be cleaed all
whoteaale atocka.
HOPE FOB INTEIVEIITIOM
uly are siKTulaiing
of lime China will
di*fy the n*strtclions of the powers, as
she has r»HX)ver«‘d confidence enough
year to murder pro-foreign
VICTIMS WUMBEB 24
under
the. . noses
of
s and r»*covtMHHl five years
er the war with Japan the cun- Two Mor« of Injured Died Today at
•nce to defy the world in 1800. The Durand—Report of Engineer's Careleaaneaa Denied by Him.
iresent the ls*sl elemenl In the
Inese race. They are not to be
npareil with anarchists, ms they
1.—The wrepk
sHdt»m employ assassination.
The direct rtmimnslblllty of the
to 24 by
iwager empress for the execution death of two Injured today. Still 13
the reformers Is fully established unidentified bodies are held at the
to the satisfaction of istth Chinese morgue here. Eagjt^c rrobst denies
and foreigners, except |»erhaps of the the Grand Trunk officials* sUtemenl
American
legation, which Is freely
free accan le
on his train
selfish motives in that the air brakes
It it
right and that
It was
wi his
The Brit
: the wreck.
Brms that the order for the death
rture of Shen-Chlen came from the
HUNBOLTSWTBIAL
IN
DURING HI8 CAREER
reappear and the
a dive he f
frantic mot
CommafMfing General Expreseos
found hU t
ireciatJon of Their Senrleo
mile away, thrown back upom the
beach by the tide.
A iiarty of Traveme City young roti
left the city Kune week, ago for buck
leberrle., l^h^ vicinity of Stratford.;
JdUiiaukew-'county. They campt ‘
Pekin. Aug.
There are many inronie dUtqpce weal of that IHtlc
Uicmllon. that China Is on the eve of
Dill wa. aenember of the party
reign of lermr that may drench the
The aberiff of the county was aoon empire In blood. Score, of .reformers
Jlnformed that liquor waa being llle.
gaily Bold there, whisky and beer, acscores of other.
ronllng to his Infoi
e. Ho 1
lulled of without a
a plan to catch the party Olid I
hW fish the first cast. .
all. her former
He employed a man> to go to the
ramp where the Traverse City boy. moslty against the furcigners and has
were and buy some liquor, the man ntered upon a crusade against the
iKJught a quart of whisky. Dill, who jformvrs that recaUs thu dark day.
sold the liquor, was arrested and hlrh pr^rded the “lU.xer * revolt of
taken to I^ke CTity. lie told a .lory,
when the foreign legal ioiiH were
was allowed to return to this city to
await the session of the ctiurt. went attacked and only rescued after a
back on the first day
the session, dlfhcult campaign l»y the allied armies
plead guilty, told his story and paid a of the iKiwers.
i now the venom of the dowager
fine of IM>. The man who Iswight the
SH. baekt*d by the anll-forelgn
liquor was not thus requlnKl to give
element at court. 1. directed against
his testimonr In the case
• ChlneiH- reformers, who now. as
The story that IMII told the aulhoril«yi». were accusetl of conspiracy
bring China under the domlnallun
[ent. suTfed^rhai hU wife was sick and
the foreigners.
that he wanted to buy a quart of
From the execution of fhe reform
whisky, and that he had |1 to pay for
II Hill refused to sell th.* liquor for era to direct atucka on the foreigners
II. but asked 11.25. and the man^went Is only a step. The foreign legations
away and got the money, returning will not. hosrer«*r. bq caught unpre
with fl U. apd got tho quan of pared, as they were in 1800.
The renewed crusade against the
whisky. 1)111 claimed to the authori
ties that the liquor would not have reformers is attracting esi>eclal notice
the foreigners. The reformer. Shenbeen sold had he not underst*sMl that
len. already has been dtfcapluted.
It was wanted for a kirk woman.
1 the discovery has been made
When Dill returned from this city to
It forty Chinamen In Pekin are
Ijike City he took with him a letter
iler accusation by the censor for
from the. ex-prf»secuilnB attorney of
the county, which, with the favorable adivx-atlng reforms, and are subjt*ci
Imprtwslon that Dili himself made to immediate am‘st and are in danger
the roquc.st of summary execution.
Six Chinese reform journalists at
or the leniency tif the ctmr
imitlvely denied Shanghai are umler sentence of death.
The story has Ijwn iKmitIt
memlwrs of the party who arcom
lianieii inn c»n the trip to Mlssauktv
county. It sraa known by ihelr friends
that they lo»ik a considerable quantity render them to certain death.
i.f, liquor Willi them when they lefi the
FINE TIME AT
&EZISMOKESA
*f 'V
New York, Aug. g.—AfterT reactdng
is mother Jfrom drowning it the surf
at Coney Uland. Fred Masters, an
pert swimmer from Brooklyn, healoat
his life-in the undertow. There
ivy sea breaking on the I
Mrs, Masters, a fairly good
____ mer. became eghaosted
and
Frank rushed to her rcMne. He swaiq
AFTCII HUCKLEBCRfIM
StiKy Hm Bfon K«pt QuM by
MMHbBCB of tho Forty—Way I
8EVBSTH TBAli-l»*6
TRAVBB8E CUT, 10CH-, SATURDAY. AUGUST 8. 1
iHonmiOT
LOST HIS own un
im m IIP TO YIN
CDe p^me ol good glotblng
€. UMbelm
-MKW WIUIWOIC
Cor. Front and Unioa.
Traverse City, Mich
Special Prices
Prevail
on lots of Clothing
and Furnishings
lines of sizes
a**© broken—Call
to-night and see .
Neckwear,
what we offerBo s Caps,
you’ll be surprised
Negligee Shirts, just as others hAve
Straw Hats, been—^The timd
All Represented to buy is Just now
in this aean-Upl while the opportunity presents {
itself to you.- - -
i 1;^ W
M.n’c
wire
dmiltvtt avtbirigM.^*
■;-A
THB BVKHIKO BBCXMBtD^' XRA^
tBEimmmm,
T«AVif)W CITY. MICHIOAN
TMe Fall.
oitAND T*Aveme hbralo
Aog. t.~U U reported
In^uidmfem^^g^.iiiidljww it to45 todwt kieg.**
>.Sw^»S8rw
ThU second marriage. It la believed.
Slb".!rrH‘TA'!£..5rs:
was secretly
married to Dr. Allen
against tbe protestations of her par-
a year, then Mrs. Allen became criticslly 111 and her mother insisted on tak
ing her borne. After peace was thus
restored It was long before Mrs. Allen
secured a divorce from the man she
LCMOM WHICH MEANT •UCCCtA.
In OhksiicD Ilf hl« «tma«e aetloo la
,. rnaBhif afUr a Balratlan Armf *lrl
^ aad tkmtlac a dollar bUI Into her
' haad. He wan p«t to oom troablc to
cateh hor. aad when be retamed hli
owpialoon wiire carfftos aboai tbia
evMMieo «d aa odd eoaeraUtfcia. The
aaa «a|IMded that the cletaf <d hla
lent dlae.to a IdMIoB Araif fin
notoe 10 fear, before bad anrlted the
iMctealOf of a ebabfe la bln fortaaen
■ad ba aurftwod all bin noeoenn tc
die loMMa be learaed at that time
nie ntorr be told wan that be wnn
brUbont . oMplofmeat aad bU wboir
imoltal ooanlnted of a Knenoiae dUpe
He faea tt Xo the flrl becaone It waa
. aiterif daadeaoate to OMi tbe eanalleni
vi bln waatn. After tbe doaatSoa be
watched tbe girl aporaaeb II mea In
OoeeeMloa. all of wbon refuned ber
^ aad tboe nbe got a dollar frotn tb«
foorteea^e^ a polite. ‘TShe Lord
Tbereopoo tbe Joblenn one was Ua
prennei #IU tbe girt n quiet pemever
ra
-
aaee. aad Ibiibwltb reeolred that bt
would likewlne penUt uaUl be bad
i»eea refaaed work IS Umen. aad tbeo
bKU«Cil>in4*CllWj«M»hek»e.
that Baleatloa Armj girl did every
add that be eooeeeded. aad that tbe
loMoa be bad learned bad made niicb
aa tmpreefloa on him that be made It
a point to giTe a dolim- to everj Sal
ration Anof collector that be met
< i There are other leaeons that maf be
j learaed from tbene quiet workera who
know aoi the word Tall” who are unoaientaUoaa but pernlntent and cheerfal at all ttmea. Peraereraace in tbelr
ence of the senator, wen
the-public, and society b i
teg ooDcerning the groum
a decree was obtained.
Through U all Enslgb T
waited, never forgetting
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of . Catarrh that
sannot be cured
by Hall s Catarrh
Cure.
•
F. J. CHENEY A CO Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for tbe last U
believe him to lie perfectly honorable
In all business transactlon.i and finan
cially able to carry out any abllga
tlons made by their firm.
West A Tniax. Wholesale Druggists
I’oledo, O.
Idlng. KInnan A Marvin. Whole:
sle I>nigglsts. Toledo. O.
laira Catarrh Cure la tbken InHalls
aally. acting
directly upon the
ternal
d mucfuiB surfaces of ‘
blcxKl
Bstlmonlals sent free,
lem.
bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Family Pills are the l>et.l
HATIIVALWV
" cordial welcome to all--'”
Friends.
Rev. Hmuy Mektatey. PMtor.
Sunday school. 0:45.
Morning service. 11:00.
Evening service. 7:30.
The report of
the
Christian
Endwnror c
Denver will be given ■
he evening
service by Ubma Wo
and Miss
Mary Wblnnery
tbe India
lion at R1
Fli^
; Rmr. Wm- Lattfnma. pMtor..
»;S0. class meeting.
10:30. worship. Sermon tOplc. "The
Bpwertb Singer.” Miss Lou McManus
"""i'sunite? SS.1*^*"'
Weary.”
6:15, Kpwurtb League.
7:30. Wenicy senlce. Topic. “The
Story of Wesley." Blustrated by the
stereopiU-on.
MUs Bessie
Pulghum
and Mr. White will sing. "Tbe Voice
Divine." and It will be Illustrated with
Rev. D. O. Ruth. Pastor.
.Morning. "The
UKirlne of
l^>rd's Prayer.**
Evening. "Peter*H Confidence.”
I" a m.. class meeting.
ijuiiss
I U assured^ Tbe celebration
tmner of tbe big sue
I In Kormnber of the
The cltf of Detroit I
EXCUI»I0NS
PBEMWIMBUE
G^an Picnic at Clk Napids Sunday.
Aufluat «.
Train will leave Traverse Clfy at
11 20 a ni
Rate tor.
em were filled with eteaming hot cof
fee and 250 pounds of the ground ar
ticle. which had been made Into fluid,
were consumed. During the free dis
tribution of the celery, melons and
coffee a committee passed among the
crowds and distributed . 2.100 silk
badges of all colors and shape*. All
bore the date and name of the day.
At 4:15. at one of the grove .booths,
the second big event of tbe day waa
pulled off. At a signal the lines were
Uken down and the concourse surged
past the aasUtams. who pasjwd out
paper bags wmuinlng from one to Thuruday. August IS.freasTgO w w
eight souvenirs and stick pins, chew
ing gum. watch fob*, boxes of break
fast foods, match boxes and a hundn*d other forma of articles were In
eluded In the distribution.* Every persrjn on tbe grounds was dally decor
ated with ribbons, pins and butter
flies.
Hundreds of acres of . cabbage
around Qalien are being destroyed by
club root, the pest having reappeared
after an absence of three years. The
growers are discouraged and declare
that hereafter their mock land will
be given over enlirtdy to onions
A BUasfield merchant hired a young
aoman clerk In
in the morning and btcame so infatua
uated with hor that he
that
married her ths
lioli
I
Bank drafts furnish the
V!; |
best and cheapest means of
.‘,i
sending mone)- by mail.
- ' '
Easier to buy than a money order (no
application needed), and easily traced if
tpst. Every draft we evCT sold is kept
on file, and can be referred to
tf need be.
.
j
Foreign money exchanged.
i
Drafts on any part of the world.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
tttJI
"Jesus Christ: the Ideal C4>mpanlon
The sacrament
of baptism
fc
adults will l>e administered at Ih
close of the sermon.
Evening service. 7:30. Theme. **Th
Royal Path of Life *
Class meetteg. »:45 a. m.
Sunday ucteol at 11 m.
Epworth League. 6:30 p. m. Leader.
Ina Kenney: topic. "SUr up the gift
of God which is in thee.”
t-IOWT
- rs
.?f!rir^i:
PER 1000 WATTS
FCBI
Hvsiem for the |»a*i nine yi*a
*u*iHmd»-d for thirty .toys by the
i]
mm
mission for having left the •Ity from
Saturday night until| Mon.
inday raortiIng without iH*rmis*loh
Ih* p
present*
Hc
hi* resignation to the commission In
(xmsequenre. di'cllnliii? to accept the
Harry Cochran, a de>*«
.T from the
pd.T.*d him
the auihorlHei^ at Grand iRap
tired of roaming i the muniry in
tant fear of arrosf. He enlisted at
Grand Rapids nearly a year ago. hut
did not like the discipline.
He do
sorted last May.
f
On October 4. IKHT. k letter mntaln
Ing a money order ftfr |1 wa.* raaile
out to E. F. Kay. was sent from Co
runna.. It never reached Its de*tlna
tlon. and only return.fl t.i Corunna to
excessive smokh
y.»ung man** par
dents of Clncinn
Mrs. Alva Ck
ireites.
realthy
!
,
CariK-l CI.--t.mc
Ke.Ul,.-r k.-n,,vating. CaryM-t sewit.c and lav.nc
Before *emlmc your .d.|
-waytolM- nu.de into n,c-. b t me
■r—--------—.L---- .
Farm For Sale
N. B. CHAPIN. Proprietor
«« vv.,i,mc..„s.. !
100 «re. kaown a. to. 8t«.I o, N«0. ‘ ■■
ham farm. One of tbe beet
best In Grand
Traverse county; SV4 miles south of
tbe city.
"
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LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
J. E. GREILICK CO.. CITY
HI
KNAPP
|..The Watcliniaker..
|
Claus Warner. Prupr.eior
HITTON8 HAY. WICH.
rW Ui WoUful (irsiMl TmY.-r<n-
Wket Too WABtimtcCntofHcat
watch, a.«:k an.l J«cl.y
S|K-cialiy.
Prouij.inctaS
r.ivc
me
■">
my
j
mono.
a rall.
I
Next iloor south of .Siuircs
j
Rvlurr Shojt.
.*.
!409 S. Union Street
me>v>rn
The Peerless Fine PanU5 are I.titer
:•
by
Furniture Chat is Ro mistake
And you make no mistake when you buy furniture here. We have a splendid
assortment, every piece fresh from the factory, and W'e are offeriiti' these ai
prices that are in accordance with the purse of any one who is contemplaiinjz
purchasing furniture.
*
Itluslc €abinet$
COAL WILL GO UP
Roads
.New York. Aug. 8 —All of the rail
ad« Id the Pittsburg district are
ly of freight
cars. The shortage of goodola and
hopper cars for coal and coke Is keen
felt.
An trtficer of the Baltimore
Ohio railroad says;
"There are thousands of mn haul
I to the furnaces and manufacturing
plants loaded with ore. and tbeue
should be rekMMled with coke and coal
aunt to the lakas ot wherever
t U to go. This, however,
t be done bacanae the fhetoriee
have such an immenae
ircely a single car is i
;en away that Is adt
7
\Ve want to call especial attention to the finest line of .Music Cab
inets you will see. Just unpacked them and they are now on sale
on our third floor Furniture salesroom. We arc showing these in
solid Mahogany, solid Oak, Mahogany X'eneer. Burled Walnut and
Quarter Sawed Oak. These are the finest finish and highest style
of workmanship, and wc price them from
to $*25.00. Noth
ing quite so handy, and especially if you have a piano or an organ
—you must haVe a place for all your music, ^nd have it so ar
ranged as to be able to lay your hantl on any piece at a moment’s
notice. We want you to see these. A music cabinet is a most
appropriate gift.
OIHUng Desks
WedMuday, 7:10 p. m.
AH Invited to oacta asd
rWAMTAIh
> JURPET CLEANING WORKS...
HV
Bnrfaaa Rim Bwtric
UiMuBFrairCt.
If you saw these new desks you will buy one at sight. Couldn’t help it! The
only thing it would be hard to make the selection, the assortment is so varied.
The orders given by our furniture buyer to the factory were*
“ship at once,”.and they did it—you would think so were you
to see our unpacking room. We want to show you these be- ,
fore the choicest ones are marked “sold.” That word is be
ing displayed on many of our newest pieces of FHirniiure.
Should be pleased to do this for >'OU.
Vke 1
T. lu beauty and .
perfection
depends emircly
upon tbe care bestowed upon
hs parent. Expectant rootbers ^
all
Psrkir Bros. Old Stomd « 20S TrOut Street
AT
P.
on
80c
70c
60c
50c
I' iKKiks^if a fac|* value of nt«r-
Evening. 7:3t.. Sul.jtvri. "Am 1 My
Brother** Keeper?"
Special music.
The Bowen sisters will sing.
Male
Quartette—Messrs.
Slayier.
Tripp. Wtlllamaon and Halsey.
Pentec«i«tal prayer meeting Thursly evening at 7:30.
Saturday night, united prayer and
Kiudy of the Sunday
school le
with the children.
Welcome to worship with us
strangers, workingmen and the i
Cara
-
Bacbant St lioscoi
liMiitown
Iniereat.
It I* said that
kind of a house made of 1 Tick would
have cost over |5o." "
of
Men’s - --------Boy’s - - - .Youth’s - - Little Gent’s - -
AESOtUTHLT ODORLESS
Two large moose w«*re s
timber lu mile* from,Newberry,
animals seemed very timid and Hi*
appegrvd almo^ ln*iantly. Them
U almost extlnft In thl* country
It Is against the law t.. kill one.
Mr*. Helen Minnie, who has jtiM
di*st ni l*«*ri. Humn: had l>een the
wainam cusioms officer.
IT of year*.
Church of Christ (DIuolpiM.)
The new Stearns lu»t«
mas P. Ullom. minister,
some I40.00U
utrucaure
and Mrs. Guy
fl. Williamson^
Siearn*. was forro• public Thursday,
in Steinberg s Grand
■ 1*
first cement hotel
Michigan And contractors
u
Siibji«i. - Prayer
itehlng
Scarcity
Big euu*
We have a broken lot of sizes in CANX AS OUT
ING SHOES we will close out Rejjardless of ct»sl.
old stock; all clean, new shoes ; j :
CLEANEST
JIEALTNIEST-.
wh<» wa* taken from a Ijike Short*
train at Laporte last [ Tu«**day on s
c»unt ..f
hi* i>ecullar action*, ih
b«*tn pronounc.*d insane by phyi
We sell
Fdrei^ and Domestic
[CHANGE
ii-AT-ER
DR.A.B.SPMEYSL"-::!'^^!-
I
The sermon will be followed by
le sacrament of baptism for adu
FBfl
nnNAL
ibg
J. w.
Butchers and SausaRO Makers.
... .
to take a vacation and let the city
struggls along tba beat way It can unUI ba returna. Tbe matter Is exciting Niagara Falls, Alexandria Bay. Toronto. Ont.. Montreal. Que.
aome alarm: but with Andrews in Jali
12. 11MI2. tickets will U
points at HH'dal low ex
ct rslon rate*
D. trtJlC w-lth
w in Nlagara Falls
\
; R. R-. or
.III via either
ell
D-iruliL A Buf^o
Bi
Iln
mem. To
T.iroqto and
Hr
f. r particulars as to rales, trains for
^ . Jo Olecum New Nulee.
which tickets win be sold. etc., oi
write H. F. Mo«*Iler. G P. A.. iKHndt
a letter to a focal
paper, advises
6-7-1.
Weelem foot baU aatborlUes to get
together for diaeuaaiaa of tbe propoeed new foot ball rales.
n^nsln fancier
Mwa*.. ............................................
UUiuai, WIAI All
the d
»n of 22.000 wate
54.000 pounds, or two carloads.
In
Just 41
minutes the mekma were
sliced up and dUtributed. At a near
by booth eight men passed out 315
doxen bunches of Maak<«ct>*s best
celery free. Each person alsO received
vlth^aalt.^l
led Slato*.
Mr. Kay 1
place !■ 1^. U comm
tbe ofiMtmUhm of the party.
teen ef laadlag republicans In lllcbl
gan. that the aanlTeiaary will be a
Sample Sidelmards and Baffets
GNEIKST
Rev. C, T.
Coraer Boa
At*.
Washngum BL
Holy Comm
«u. 7:30 a. m.
Morning serv Ice
« and sermon. 10:30.
Sunday school at 12.
?nlng service.
A cordtsl Invitation to nil.
Washington. Aug K.—It Is^b
Ing etident that Secretary of
Hay Is leaning-larKel.T uinm Sir
Evening. 7:30.
Subject. "Religion
Chlng. the new
between Sundays." A tterroon for the
Washington, in
young people.
the opening of ports in Manchuria
ITsyer meeting Thursday evening
St 7:30. All are cordially Invited.
-iivly succeeds It will all Immi
ably to his reputation as a dlpl
Rev. D. CoehH*. Pulor.
and place him on the high iHane
Morning sen lre. muhlc slid fu*nm>u
pi.s! in Washlngum b.v Wu Ting Fang.
St 10:30 p. m. Bring your friend* and
lutriMlucH- them
Stay for iht* Sunday
HChOOl.
The- Death Penalty.
Sundsy whm>! at nwin.
I^ook up
A mile thing someUmeji resul
the lesson.
leath. Thus a mere scratch: Ini
Intermedlsle ChrlMilsn Endeavor at
llrani cuts oe -puny bolls have paid 4 .'JO p. m.
he death penalty. U la wise to have
YoUiig People** SiX'loty of Christian
Bticklen's Arnica Salve ever handy. Endeaviir ml 6:30 p. ra.
It's the b<*st aalve on earth and
At 7:30 p..m. will be the report of
prevent fatality, when Bums,
the delegate to the National Christian
C'cers and Plies threaten. Only
Endeavor convention at I>enver. Mr.
it Jaa. O. Johnson's and F. H. M
Holley
was
the
delegate
from
Drug Stores.
Traverse City, and all Interested are
Invited to hear the report. Take front
*»yita and join In the hymns.
Mayllower
Brigade
will
. g.iir t-luiuii.l..ii. luid
7p. m.
Jackson M yean aga Hon. James
0*Donnell ban been selected as preal
.dent of tbe celebration
association,
'and-with him are aaaocUted commit
To deu np the balance of our'
M^ltg^r^^ 10:ie.
CbrlsUan Bodeavor nmetteg at 6:15.
BvcBlag amwtee at 7:i0.
Prayer
meeting
Thvmtey.
7:30
BMrtist.
Rev. W. T. Woodhouse. pastor.
Morning. li»:30.
Subject. "EnihiwIssm."
Sundsy school at 12:00.
i
Baraca Bible class. 12:00.
^li. Y. P. U.. 6:15.
Leader. Miss
oN»lUU ami U Wttera not whether U
U erei7 fourteealh*
every fortieth
nan that eoatrlbutea, tb^ aerer cease
and they aerer deapatr. The leeaon
that tbe MlueapoUa mui learned waa
-He nu.k.^ me think of n kckmI win
worth all that be baa repaid tor It. aad
icr drink." Munim-ni.M the ei.ddh .
all tbe graUtode that can never be re^
"What Is If:" a*.k»»d the gulU-ler.-.
duced to terms of dollars and ceoU —
one.
"Hot Scotch.” nnswered tbe raddle,
piaaa. are now under wa> and for five iulnui«-s then-iTru-r In- wn*
k.in busy dotlglng golf bull*.
HiWJEPAICIIKlIf DUE EXGEPTniUllY BIG CUTS
One Month Free!
a SEWS
OF
OMtT MI<I ta to be lUiTlMl to «•» toll
XSs^sjL'sss;'
t orrr, iacjH, Saturday, august s. iHa,
'One y* ag> m
Moihet^s
FHend
MSS
Get ItosbBrY^PrMtot ths «rwg
The Prices are From $7.00 lo $33.00
« mail Paper ♦
We are showing some advance styles in Wall Paper. Many are repairingmany are building new houses and w*ant paj>cV iht:
firii year instead of while walls—many want to
get their papering done and out of the way* You
cannot find more artistic wall papers than we are
showing, because they arc not made. This <loes
not mean high prices, either. It means we have
to supply the demand for choice things in wall
hangings and the method of so doing is not onlyin price. but in taste. Wall Paper is the clothing
,
of the house, and styles change as often as they
aIo in wearing apparel. It is a pan of our business to suit you in both sty le
and price.
m
THE BANNAB & LAY
HIERCANTILE COMPANY
■ M...
mt.
PI
W-
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THE EVENDfO RECOED, TBAVEESE CITY, MICH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. 1903.
MOOT •
THEREStiKTS
QUEEN CITY
Whble Wheat Flour is Anti-Oyspeptic
and contains more nutriment than ail .
the. so-called, breakfast foods on the
market. It is sweet, nutritious and
healthy. Manufactured by
:.
One ttecs, years «nd yetrn
was on a train paMtnf timfh BaltS.
Bom. SomeoMlntbocnr looMoid
•t the atettMwd hoooos that lay on
olllMr tlio tbe tanway nad niknd:
*la thlo the ootaklrts of Batdinora
#oot tbcA the train wUaked Into
like n rabbH Into ita boaoi
and Mr. Lore abooted etrt gi€9fa0r ta
the darkness:
*-No. It-s tbe oDdecakirta.*’—1
ISurghti^
The eoBdltkMis during the pnst
««ek Id thto.raMrt regloD have not
been paniealarljr tewltiac. A few ntootric Btarmt fblloved by a cold north
npon tbe enthnalaatlc tmamer tonrtoU. The fircplacex. however, hive
been m commiulon. and while condt-!
tjonv ootafde were not ax pleasant ae i
might be. indoor amusemenu added
a novrity that to nxany respecU has t
Ibod (
15 percent, of Protein,
and 1000 Calones.-“at
*A ^ifi^eREsro’ q»5ASour oootaio* 13 per osit. of Protem. witb 1600 Calorie*.
while ooatii«. (ndorive of the purest Crea
Puta an End To It -
HANNAH & LAY 00.
TMAVKMSK OITV. MIIOM.
\j^ of ,kra
CEIfEIAL HEWS
OF TBE WOBLO
trr
•pplleuit. (or Buunitu
COOK mer OOUM 0<H .PMk ihr Sbt
tUh lanroj
se any person who
and Is unable lu
speafcK the Knalti
1) to
quest ions
e of natlv
WHCH they
mrriT4K4
when
arrlvod la Ihe Uni
Kiates.
ites. and day
t«y other questions
» food eitlsenshlp.
and If they fall to n
-I will DiA
has been in this country live years
and is unable to Ulk our languafe
In my opinion he U not III to be ad
mined to ruisenshlp. *
Andrew Camefledonated f2.&O0;0O0
lu rmtod States Steel Con>oratlub
inclfliiatl. II
ModHi*. Ind . and strewt
over a nieebuah. accoNlns to Mrs
AjMl^na wlabes
AftM- haTlnc lived €5 ye«ra as a
^nnlt. Henry Combe Is dead In his
fcut near Innwood. L. I.; \^'ben 22
years of
IIS betrothed died,
his home, bum a little hut on
fnmt and There made his
mmi
the day of his death. Nine »«nths
aKo tXin
only brother died
left him
erty rallied at 111
IS.tHHI,
sful effort was then
him re^n his relatives.
perance refirrm.
S'??
have
townahlps in the slate have
8. The temiHTance element
s that the work <.f rioting
HI go light on
Cod of Bittar Fight.
*-r%vo phlclans had a king and slubhKht with an abcess on my right
t(».4ie iisi-d
iis«*d for the mal
maintenance of u ......r.,
.n Coughs. Colds mn,\
Muer>* all
and 'Pi.r.Mii
Throat
Jht-ai.r, the
17 hortb and Lung Troubles CuaranUsid by
eutiure ami
Ja». C Jc»hnson and F. H. Meads drug
the a<
temeni of
iKbnlcal si,we«.
i»rlco !.«»c and |l.0u. Trial
district, which Is the
(vmier of the linen Industry. FTsplaln
Ing the ob>s*t he had in view, Mr.
Carnegie said: ”Ii Is an eaiK-rlmetit.
The earl of Vannuuth
an attempt to introduce into the monoioiious llvei of the tollng masses tn a new light st ll*e I^mb
of llunfermUne mon- of the . sweet otbtT eveiilm; ns a maker
nets and light, to give them, estK;<*lally the yogpg. sr*me rha>kn. aome ele^ «h1 t« show tlint be bad more than his
vaiing eondltion* of life which their Ulle to coumiend him to the wealthy
residence elsewhere would have de
Miss Tiisw.
nied ”
It was while iH- wss iwiTjInf nu
jWh.-n l*ark«T IkNld a well known
merous good italured thrusU about tho
siicleiy man of Uing Uranrh
wealth of Ills bride, on the Amerkaa
l»y7.
Itne pier the dsy the coupls sailed for
Kngisud.
PnnI rsrrles a .large conand "over fond' o( hoiwes.” The pmph I
er> rluwd with a farciful tale td a slgnment of g.4d.” liaBterlcgly rw
wild ride taken by him. c< an anideni I ma ketl an anor friend,
and wound up. ”And that was hU
finish.- Mr Ihwld the olher day was
caused h)
er
Tbe i
tweniyime
.11^:
still remain full and are
ttene to that state during the remain
der of tbe season. Tbe lsrg<'r hotels
have not had the heavy buslnexs pre
dicted during the early part of the
'*b»
. to visit hto broth
whoM- support he
tng lift years He
'.■rrrs/is*
Prior to the discovery of Hyomei.
the only advice a physician could give
to a hay fever patient was to go away
from ^ome. but now any one who ex
pects *^tbe disease can. If Hyomei to
used, stay at home without fear of the
annual stuck of sneeslng. wsteiy
eyt-s, and other dtooomfort
J F. Forbes,
well-kno
es. a well-known
west
J. whose homeSls at Me
writes: ”1 havV nc
m.m any remedy\ fw
temiKirarlly.
en d tbe merits of Hy
always n*cummend
Vnslve htomarb dos
. HyomH is uimnI
It to a rellMily for tbe cure of all dU
the respiratory organs and to
through u neat p»»cket Jn
breexe. a ringing cb<H‘r went up. led
mightily by the two generals who
swung their hats and hurrahed in a
way that none but stildlers can do.
• a salute with small flags was
‘ by all pnwent. Brief si»eerbes
followed: then a sweet Mule poem by
Mrs. Cnrrier. dedicated to the stately
rtee to which had come the honor of
supporting the most glorious.flag of
all the earth; then the singing of the
•Star SiiangkNl lianner." and a |«rt
alnie in the form of lb*- Oinenn
other Inten*!.!!!^ event was a
recitation given In the parlorh
of tbe Inn by Mr. Aaron Healy Cur
rier. who remarked tliaii thre«‘ <»f the
pleasing selectUm4
wholly
»«eil by Wiimen toi
r t>5AVINuhl
oank
Jj
the bank for your other
valuables and
keeping
a
CLOSING OUT!
WAIST SETS, KABS,
SHOmn BMl
B Msrtln. M. D
thfir ri»i
F II
Wlicaitm
S. H. Brens. M. D
martin & Goans
into ni tlif bo
. UTtliroii .aud
Quin.
. Clilragti. Krmna Ciirbart.
business cards.
Srn....
____
TZ,
Wc move into our new store
next month.
p. a
i Ku
Y
ts and P.irlor Suites.
Owing to the heavy fmles there has
been less sailing fhap usual at the
Point, although the “Kalak'* has been
out nearly every day. afc Mr. WInans
”Veyh."
of eight young p»*opie walked to I-ake Michigan beach
and had supper there.
Friday evening Mrk. Hotop and
Miss Fisher entertained at cards at
Bbdar Lodge. It was the largest and
gayest party that hw U-en given
this season. Mr. Porwood of Cincin
nati received first prtee. Ices were
served during the evening
Saturday night tbr wttkly hop was
This No. IS couch, size :i0x 7ti inches, is one of- the special values we arc offer
ing. the frame is of hardwood, with^ claw feet, has K»aranteed steel constroction, canvas bottom, and tow and cotton tilling, upholstered in 5 tone DA C A
velours. S rows tufts, a Sli.OO value, t-lcarance Sa|c Price......................... • WWIwU
$7iW couches going at............................................................................................................ *8-«0
$9.00 couches going at...t................................ ........... j...................................................$600
$15.00 couches going at........................ .1. .......... ....................... ..
$I0.7R
SiaOO and $J050 couchc-s going at................... :..................... ............................
$15.00
$19.00adjustable end Davenports. .......... ...t
..........................$16.00
$5K.00 adjustable end Davpnports-.. ... J.... L
......................... $17.00
3 piece .Mahogany Parlor suits, upholstered in sillc Damask, regular price
$‘i0.00. now...........................-................................ ....................... ........................................ $12.00
D piece Mahogany Parior suit, velour upholstered spring edge, $30 s-alue,
now ............................................................................ ............................................................. $22.00
Spipce Mahogany Parlor Suit, upholstered in :cniUied plush.
value; now........................... ........ ................................................$35.00
* *>Trs Oeo. WInans left for New York
to be gone two weeks.
i
Lawson
(UT-HMS on Tuesday afternoon
the cottages are now <.
All U
Woods and Mrs. 1T. Anderson arMrs. Wc
riving on
»«• —
2il Frooi-i «-t.
irtiail ^ o iuI.imT. nod loiiml Hint Uic
all I.hI ii.d.vU
of licaiT tils
i>r Hit- nli.bf 1. 1..:,.
iMrolt .\i v» >
Backache
^CURE
0. J. MORGAN
i. 4
CMcsuyours. All cuoaulUiOuos Pr««.
T hire been s sufferer from rhnemstisni
for over ten years snd hxre often been con
fined to nj bed for eerersl days and sofftrel
istonsely. Dr. Fenner's Kidney snd Backache
Cure afforded relief st once. I now fed ns
well as I ever have in my life.
«M-
.
I'
fvon’t throw away yoW
“YOUR MONEY iS
NO GOOD”
I bottle of
THE FAMOUS
Pere Marquette ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
MATT.J. Johnsons
Rutner's Ohl Stand
6083
BRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COMPANY.
WWmiMm
Bagbaa A floxburg. E. E. Walt A Sena
E&ILE.TMEI»lig
Front St
Opposite WTiiting Hotel
ssissr:::
WifeWanM
To mdoce her hufibaod to boy
a7 room bouse on West Nmkh
street An es^ bargain—to be
50c»d*y.
I
...SEE US TMteT.. ^
low*: Mu HOMO. Mr. Hegenu.
ladlanapolls: Mrs.
m, H,n , Fint Omt
We can put new soles on them so
they will look and feel just as good
as they did before. -Wc make a
siiecially of fine work.
The guests at Cedar Lodge for the
past week have been; Party of 25
from Sunset Lodge. Omena; Mrs'Tbot. McDougall and daughters. Ctn
efnnati: Grace Woodward. Katl
B«l*. Ftort W.JB.. iBd ; B.J.I
mil
2 6000 UHIBER WARMS
3 T0PRU66B
I PHAETON 0UG6Y
DR. FENNER’S
kidney™-
iaS3.‘
Tnesday evening a party of thlrtytve went
rent from Cedar Lodge to be
------- - opening ball at tbe
h koieL It was a most
sed and
j carefully p
WAfiONS ARO BUGOES
...FOR SAIL.
!
!D
IE
Thefc Arc not old stodL No.
no! All new stuff, but arc will
not CATT)- them over the aesson.
Il is simply common busmcto
sense to close them out tlurii^
this iiumlh. Sec the nice waist
iwc offer at IKc IlAndsome
leather bag at 62c.
Newest
leather designs.
RASTALL'.!ffi
..n. I M'S.
rOnekawIn” on Fridays afternoon and
look a party of their< friends to Old
Mission. There was a tery Jolly crowd
on board .and every one had a Une
I
good six-shooter at ;hand.
Three'
l*rof. Currier and Geqejals
Cutcheon and B^nj. Grierson,
of the civil war.’ officiated at
iHlng of a beautiful flag to Us
The first hop tif th4 season was
von at
Saturday even
g. music 4.) Misses Ccnlon.
The first railroad station on the
new line has byH'n «*n*cted by S. A.
Keyes for the accomodallon and com
fort of his guests at the Cbivers.
8. A. Keyes has built |thto year one
of the most substantial jand complete
dorks that can be found upon the
es. It Is 6 ft. wide!by 15o ft. In
gth. built with crlbi and fllk’d
h stone In 4 ft of water, He In
tends to extend It out ti» tJ of- h ft. of
tbe coming wintel- so as to ar
xrger yaclits. '
1 stwl rowt boats have tovn
) the equipment at the Clo
the use of fholr guests.
The Sunday evening] song service
Clovers conducted by Rev. Geo
________ y ! taxes remaining unpaid oh October at the
Torrence to again thjs summer an
.adlee. “you can Jump on It, tram-' 1st and until November lat, a penally
tractive feature.
I .
on It. but It will coma up amllflng of two per cent for collection will be
Rev. Harvey \V. Wright, who ba$
>ry llm«.“ Calman'a Elastic Floor charged.
lied the Presbyterian pulpit at
mena this summer, has accepted a
■ofeasorshlp
at
Cornk'H'
university
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
) 193&-tf
City
and will leave soon foij hto new field
s-t
renting a safety deposit box
only tbe lightest, whitest, quidast. and
aureat of Cake* and.Paatry-, but also the ^p^ u Cie
comparative redpe costs in our Other a
»r Cl
iwnrd. Wliai tbe'^Miim
ney Sang, music by ijertrude Gns- tla> Uitb biH funiH.v
F M Anil «r
Dayt
O.
uf Dayton.
wold, and •SInsigy Sluie- by Grar.*
I to like that of tbe White Moun
vtolt with hto
tains or other health resporis where
On Sunday evening Mf. T'liarier and
hay f.*ver to unknown.
Skill I*. I.|M.•••IA.
1
Thirle of Chicago Dsstou^d at the
■!. Wait A Sons, who have the Miss
lual sting BiTvlre at thi» Inn
agency for Hyomei. adviae all
very arousing entertainment was
ro subject fo hay fever to U*gln A
rntohfti on Friday evening by d
L- two or thn-e w.«eks liefor.; the atir
charades arranged bv Mis*
»sss««s»s «S|S|^ ass asasa V of
ws this
oritoi was .-w.iiting hr.
aH*hrane and I'nrrief ' Df tT
thus prevent the atl
attack
• emu not ione but what
icb an vibiblllon ol
however Hyoim l to not usi>d i
»f iM lng a star i>erfonn- Iteforv itif |M«nrait of ii nisi .,r ...10.11.1
_
audlenre Was surprised
tin
i.l.y M. liii. Mo|.|M-d
symptoms have shown themselves. It I the latent talent so' suddenly let
ssary to use the tnwiment more Kise. The three gentlemen provtHl
•*ho you know tins inanV be ask«d.
nily.. nt least half a doxen times rsi class comtHllans* and made no
amiI Hyomei lialm should be nd of fun.
i
blit il to it ,Mi. .v„ anti Sti "
,
Inti
itrlls both
The yacht ‘Betty” kif Appleton,
•'I- !(• ilcnlV
.’to.. louchtHl at Onuma on Monday,
”4 — . H* lull- tot-n #ba«l slrncM two
he fart that 8. B Walt A Sons bringing
Mrs. A. 51. IY.iest. Dr. Geo
^ to refund the money to any hay Chaffee and
Mr..
Max
I'utchetm.
W.lt.- .‘..bl lir Kc.-n: i wont.I wa
•r sufferer who uses Hyomei witharrii-als are; 5Ir. and ktrs
suerr-ss. should Inspire
-I llu.t II. .IM.I of b.-arl diMiiM .<if Chicago. W. A. Jacobs and
-Jbf iiMist. KitiM^ by II vkill lliat
family of Clnclnnari. Miss Graves of
Flint. Misses Whitmore) and l>owe of •ulil Tii.il noibjuil tot 4lult:llo^to'in a
riley. wife
. till... ii..|Uii««l into Ihf cb-:itb of lli«
Our Mid-Sufliiner ClQarance Sale
Xh®
^
Terrace which
BEhEDY m ux FEVER
-TAXK8.
you some gran.) vali
\
As nutriment. PRESTO is thus proven four tiiM as
food value ns Beef—just ponder on that!
PRESTO U a quick-flour, moled to the nunimum 6ne.
neaa. bom phnnp Indiana Wheat, which is the rich^
kxxFwtis in flavor, and in Gloten*
Gliiten to **the lean meat of Wheat" the musek-mak^
cxnatituent. while Stareh, the other
, to a mere fat-former.
PRESTO needs no Baking Powder, and much lm
iwgo Post.
ling announcement Ahat a,'
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
preventative of suicide had been dto-;
e tax rolls for tho collecUon of
if»veK*d will Interest many. A run
il and city taxes and special asdown system, or despondency Invaritients for the five wards of the
•ably pr«T«-de suicide and something
has ton-n found that will prevent that
ds for coU^*condition which makes suicide likely,
the first thought of self-destruc- Kh'clrlc Hitters. It being a ’T..nu., my oOce for the purpose
sirenglb- -<»f collecting said taxes every week|ilav from DOW until November
to up against a typliuid tern It to also
11:30 o'clock
Jver
lie
The taosplul phyai and Kidney regulator,
8at- in the for«*noon. and from 1 o'clock to
that all t
tofarilon guaranteed I
John 4 oVhK-k in tbe afternoon of each day.
e germs lu> drinking wat- son and F. H. Meadi
All taxes paid before September 1st
now shelters
win Ite rt^celved- without collection
luHlenit with typhoid
he business nf the Michigan Cen ifees. and on all taxes remaining unThe
rsilmad on the Mackinaw ditto (paid on September Island until OcU>.n
.... |J.r W. .
for
er in Ireland.
found 1
loaning
tereat.
arrivals durtng th week have not
been heavy owing
there have been
are not wiiJSnl**<7^he^t^^win”
profitable.
Notwithstanding
*?He has accumluted a Urge fortune, very
this every effort it made to make the
has^henotr
tUy of the guesu pleasant, and ihow
who have been here and who are
“And to what purpose? Wbrnt win here now have thoroughly enjoyed
be do with Itr,
the season. While the hotojs have
‘ Weil, rm not quite su e. but from small crowds, the cotjages are filled
ts and. I
kely to re
what 1 know of his dsughtcr. 1 am In
: the se
clined to think be win use a large
part of It to pay the dHds of some
Imiiecoiilous KiigiUlis.>u ltelaw."—<:bl-
It Is ar
Uiridi* to Irumfernllite. Scotland, his lung.” writ
Wrlles K. J. Hughes of DuPont,
birthidaee
He stU>»lstes
that the Ha., -and
and gave me up. Kverybo<ly
F'lri eball lie employi-d. In k'e»;,,lh|f up
light my lime had come. As a last
the rnttates of iMUenrrieff. which r<in
*rt 1 triisl Drr King a New Dlscov
tains the'iow«T In which Malccdm ‘
Consumption. Tlie * benefit
<'an more marrl4«d
l*^lTasJ* r**« l\ed was striking and 1 was on
and. which he
e he was tryI a Dew
It ruck on his
ing at flllHM'on. N
head and died
Thelma' Waldi-n Littlefield to the
)*.ungest h«»r»e owner In the world.
Khe to tbe daughter of Fred IJttlefieM. esjorkey. and granddaughter of
K W Walden. The iralni^r. and to
only ; >vars t>ld
Hhe owns four thor
ouxhl.reds, one of which won a race—
Fiinnyslde-at the Jamaica track on
Hatunlay ;Uttto Thelma through her
grandfather to one 4if the heirs to an
KuKli^h estate worth nearly ir>(Hiou.
a resoH of
taxed
^^aint fwit
Uver
;s to Dr. King's New Life
Pills they pul an end to It all. Tboy
are gentle but thorough. Try I
Only 2&C. Guaranteed by Jas. O. ,
son's and F. H. Meads' Drug 1
Wc suggcbt you be ready
for them by depositing your
cash in the
.
c-u LOCKWOOD.
ga MPBBAY. i^.^
A. 8. Goodman.
rSS“^-
rrRICTLY SANITARY
A a A,
RUGS
tea N***
nerlingrri
THE LARGEST AND FINEST MUSICAL NOVELTIES OF THE YEARl
pf PhtnpmupJ Smttssts of 1^.....
IlJjMWhSTilHBEMi’SQMHD OPERA HOUSE.
auQUST
TRIOnrt.V MIOM-OI-Agg. U^-*rO-DA*rg
SAW A NETEOl
r pheimmenun
t evening, by
isens. shirb I aany
at-i. Tie
OOTHMur. madiP jUa tm formal call
Praaldoat RoomtcU yesterday lenstb of ihn^
aad submitted bis crmSeotUls. The from tsro to nv
e quite a dsx
banm aad bis party
».-d in wsicliiDi; the cuI of the ricin
• that they «iid not pay
to thsi iMtri of the onmeau at tbe I
Pfobste Court Ma
Probate court has had
The bond of IxmiIs Ruiha
CROWNING 1SF I POPE.
blley B. Corbett, i
of administration we
Ruthardt. Henry
Edwin J. East we
How tl.*,Certmony I* Condneted 4r the C*rdin*Js.
^*A huartng was
of B. J. Morgan.
> of Ole Bo
n T4EE8 PLAOt IH THB SORIMO
r. admlnUiralor. of the saute
shlngton Person, deceased.
M1D-«UMMER SALE
Hargain event
«in. The urgent
rjg siiK-k forci's
forces us to make GREATER
j PRICE CONCESSIONS THAN EVER
We must
! of at b*ast l<x» Piano't *1 iring the next lo days In order u» !
j make hiom for the dal:; arrivals i»f new stc»rk for Fal! !
trade.
The slaughtert*d i'ianos are an exceptlonallv. flno
'< lot. many of them cannt»t be told from new. All have btH*n
; nerhauled at our fact*jry by skilled workmen. THIS IS
i IMPORTA.VT!
It d.rables the value of those Instru. menu without adding anything to their eoM lOue of the
■ many advantagen of buying hen i
t- 'This sale Include new sampU- Planoy: slightly marrv*d
Instni&entK rented Pianos reinrn*il Mr the Summer;
used uprights and squares lak. ii in exchange, etc. Among
‘ them are such prominent makes as STEINWAY.SOHMER.
STERLING. KNAHE. VO^E. KRAKAl’KR. KRANICH
i BACH. etc. We offer-them on siHTjal «*asx terms of i»ayment. Each Is guaranteed exactl> as tepres**nted
If you
are thinking of hiiying a Plano wlihlr the next year or s*».
you will W Interested in this sale. Call at our branch
i store In this city for further luiriienlars and a list «»f thin**
liargalns. embrarlng r.i» rjuighi Pian«is. ir> Squares. 3:i
Organs; als4» PlamsPlayers and Music lkixN*s.
Call If you can. w rite If^m. i.* e,.hv.-ni* ni. but by all
Q.estlgate this sale
It is ih«* greatest roonexver aff«»rded
Otis'S
aad the
zsrss:
Roosevelt boaie
The uni
Now is the Time for
**SWEATEBS«
Evenings are cool--you need some
kind of a wrap. They are easy to
carry, tight-fitting and comfort
able when they are on. Give you
free use of the arms. Worn next
to the underclothing, they make
an ideal outing garment. We are
going to make the pr ice so small
for MONDAY that everyone can
have one.
THIEVES WEAE HAND UP
-UTTLt WILLIE COULDNT WIN
PAVING OPENED TONIGHT
mSABWSSAllSWEUO
'S
a
rtl \be t
A. r. Nertlager beUeves In adv
ing Bat be announced to hU pa
thia BMrmlag that he was goto
leave the tmm for the rest of the day
HU ad WM belBg answered too freely
‘
Mr. Neettager's ad
read
almply.
-WMt WaaUd. Nertlager. * The Rec
ord was hardly on the strsei GU the
woman who waa before Judge Roberts
Hmttager did not get to sleep tin Uie.
Haday he U trylag to expUla that
somebody’s wife was wanted to per-
fc v-d lo
of Fourth Inning.
big crowd from Bellalre U w.
the ball game thU aftermsm
the Bellalre Stars and the
It the
vbuh the m-n yeX im-ed roe that ha
To s.vtlsfy my seif,
exuuiiiml the IiM>tTtiihed to find my
album-—inilcago
,
hr^l
CAT If
nr. :.r«.r:.7;r
......
b^w5JJ\?.*aS^
FOR SALE.
C^irUSAUS Xljien.^ and
twmai
u .ui ir,.
•<^rN.anb KniM.t tur-Uiinl adj«nmi« it .u> th«*
t«.-l*. lo-> ,.i, nurih -.41. ..(«%«,.•
-tni»-t.all III...H-4 14.> x .X li
. ri*» K
DOUBLT AFFUCTED
TO
219 E. Front Street
T-W OMU.! H
l*^T
i
\A/ANTi:i>-l.«»n «xurk sml rnddinr t>f ail«
msi. Hymiui. ■|.i W a<uu»Uu^r.-. t.
G. C THOMPSON
M':''
:rX‘ .tsi: ii.
MUSIC HOUSE. DETROIT. MICH.
Traverse City Branch
rt;;
>1#
VA/ANTKl)-1V.nnt4ur.Sr.ki*«lMwe WU
YV b*n» II J.0u.-.n. rht-f. H.A. t W liittiu
GRINNELL BROS.
FLAG SAlStllp
.■mi
\WANTKl>-r.T c . e, Aix.y. skW bodlwl
S PIANOS
me Swiss
C>r«. •>< Ei.4.^ kr < e grw Psps
hr S.M» > ssrd. Wltk
DrsovNi Ssoords Slsrfi
In the estate of W
«ar'First Cardli
sons was^held.. An order
The me'eor aa« Hrht 4^o« n
made detivmlnlng the same
'est. and appearnd to be
eerveri. at the dam. flte
Papal eoronstkins differ from
saw It abd beard \\ his*. «i It
of the riche uIII5“lB*WaIhtoiUm dT^
sovrnigns, nod there
es. At the residence of must have Ut n a great way> <»fT. as It
who has Uvea
general In
i- x6 them
It St the home of R. C. Browning. 1126 seems u be a «
blare
that popes crown iU u»Hiv4i», since by
East Eighth street, died this momf
"batmsea this oouatry and Germany.
reason of their t*xallcd rank no one U
2:16 of paralyals. at the age of
northeast, and loki-d to
in. l>.-ceased bad a stroke of par. quallbed lo plat^ tue liars on Ibrlr
the city as If
sis about a year ago
The body bead. This U not the cum-. f.T the
fVarfdaat by coammad
bU m^etty! •ula, when It u"d7enly'
II lie at the home of Mr. Brownlug.
p<H*e U crcwiu-d liy a, mcmls r of the
lid not.
U or If I
the Odnaaa emaai^r. King of Pnmla
ier<* any of his friends may see him
I a nilUU
nlllion
my aMWt sractoas hmster. 1 bare the
sacred colh gc. w^ U not a canllnsi
Plec«>i.
It. made a fine * The funeral service will be heW
honor. Mr. Prestdeat to place la y<'ir
bishop or even a c.nnltnalI priest.
vt-ry iir^tty
IM^tty. but
Iga^^a^lety td hte am|e^y.^vGy* h)
[lernuon at 2;30 from.
It U <
merely a canliunl
at as suddenly end.-d
nd.-d as )t appeared
The funeral
diiml Ih.rroiueo w ho *t..wnM L.-o Xlll
Joe Kh^ler was the hrstionc
ftnnionc to mm
be given l.v Rev. T. P Ullom of the
It U to Csnllual Mnc< bl. now the senior
» saw it aefi* W1
tU^te^ UaU^SUtM of An^l-a
rhurch of Christ, and the funeral will
of
the
cartllnnl
1
deacons,
to
with the asouraaoe that It shall be ray row. Joe Hush. Ed lUrn.wJ Hem
IH* under the direction of L. D. Curtis
er. and several women
j
would fall the U»t of i n*wi»lug I
The meu-or lls<‘lf had I he a
pnaaote aad derelop the reUilonH o(
occupant of the chair of Bt. P.ier. says
frleadahlp which hare ao long ealst.-d
Marquise De I’outi noy In the St. I>ouls
Glol-* I»emr>,Tat. |
It r.*uinlns to be seen whether
next corouation will take pintv In
Hoo.
Peter’s or In the Hlstlne chapel lu
lowra:
-Mr. Amis
Vatican. Much will d**|vod upon
pleaanre la recelrlng the lett
lews and indltlcs of the new
hy^^nm^ty^lhe Ge^
‘Edgewood on the Be/* Scene of
Cardinal Vn!iiiut«*lll or one of the
1-,-n by the Traverse City
Pretty Ceremony. With Fine Proaaensi «*idlege who
Kisrd the C^iliirabls tomorrov
gram This Afternoon.
ilanMa^the United States.
be friendly
The tlood Templsm will m<
•*Yoor knowledge of
Italian gnvemmeiit. It Is pndmble that
enlrig for election of offlCers
lean government and
y
EdgewraM
the coronathm will take plact* in St
g.-erelary M H Holley of
b^M-reiary
the
pleaaant
relation
Peters. wik*reas if the next isipe Uenib District
hare
existed
betweea
1 at the
useum*st
the Christian Endeav
and the
execuUre
bOcers
ol
this ooanlry. »«m1 added weight to the
|M»rt Sun<lay e' ninx in the Congrega
aasnranoe of your desire and endeetor
slug
all
his
nagi
lional church.
to adraace aad
the church
L
which have been i
>--llev. John U .Aiwi
who attend**.! the rtinventbui
tabled lo long and
unbroken!
NMkslon headisl by the .sw
guards
•Ode 111 Mi intey of l-:.lKe frtmi the Fri.tids church, ami
Mtss
tween the United Stsles and Gen
eadeil by iheUiexv |n.jh.. xv.-aring a
nyraouM. Kt aiev K. H Murv VVhlnn«*n- will also rep.»rt the
I gladly oger the eqnal wish and p .r AtwIIl
golden miter, enrrleil nioft on the s«-dla
•nrly im-eiing of the c*onvenilon.
puee of thU government to promote In
The hop at the \Veqm*-totiK club
all practicable ways the fulflUment «*(
S4U1U
.r Hiinker
hoiiH«> last c veiilnK was a very pleas
• jliis iiead. tUn^iikt^l by
ffalr and very well attendwl by
MTS of the club
Music was f.iril bv Prof, .and Mrs. Wysong
with drawn
S«rag--Thc'Uatlle Cry cf KhmsIoui.V Lulu Gr«*en of Grant township
swords. As the piqH* ejiters eltlicr the
h:«lgewo.Hl tlU-e Club.
has appUed for a divorce from John
Slstlnc churud or St iVt.r’s tlmt is
to say. tbe place where the corouallon takes-pUee^be N atopisnl three
of schcKils. has an offiev fltu*d limes by on* of I'le clerks of tbe
he court hoifse biiUding and will chapeh w ho, kne.*llnic. aejs tin* to aoma
its oflUe every Saturday to look flax on tbe iK.lntk of a 'thni- pn»ng.-d
xclnlralug In a loud and immmTwo Children of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
ful TohT. “loiter aamie. sic transit
elept I
Hines Will Be Buried in the Same
PERSONAL.
;k*ria inumll" (holy father, thus passes
school tra
S
Casket.
1
y efihe world*.
Tompkins.
Hale has gone !»• Gr«*enlot, there being seven
can.!
Miss
xille for a isit to h(T daughter
gestalorla. tbe |»ais* prx>ce«nla to the alThree of these did nut ev,
Ib hui Car n. h«T granddaughter, who
nml
after
a
br|ef pr:,yer comm*-n.-ea
f. however.
filing here during the sum
.Ifeless forniH of the two ojily children has been v
Introlt of the mass, which on this
panted her
>r Mr. and Mrs Ross llimls. Charles.
DSion la Nvxlebrtited by hUu
At tbe
age. H. A. Laagworthy. James Mar> in
shop and his sister.. Miss
George C Thompeon, R A. l^wry. C i yeaiy '*uf nge. passed | away «ra
Jnaway. called on Rev. and end of the conft‘s.d..n he tak*-s his plaee
. and D. C. Thompson. The
ley last evening on their
tbe throne on the left side of the nly. and
hU
11
follaws:
four ballou
■. while the drat cardinal bishop peI sister, at y t'clock
last
worthy. 2; Mnr
Miss Rhea Mi
edtea tbe three customary prayers over
'
' rholera Infantum
atmi. Mrs
Ci
Then the ixoih* n turus to tba allarles’ delight to
Thompson I
ng for a short visit
M*uidon this mo
In hlf amis, and
kniTls ou the st.T. and wldla the
Becoad ’ ballot-Langwqrhy
►rbett went to Carp
Miss Barbara
Mama. 3 . O C. Thomp«m. 6
? for i visit
with Orst cardinal deacon rt*moves Ids gold
miter the a»Tond cardinal deanm in
Third hallol—Same.
vests him with ihe iHmiifli'al pamuni.
Pottrth hallot—Laagworthy. V
spending a few weeks with her aunt. or band of whltr wo .1 worn on tbe
Mrs. E. U. Dxnnls of Webster strc*ei
rith a jsliort Imnd extending
elected. His salary- will ^ l&o |mt
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skelcher re downward on the back and btvast.
turned to Grand Rapids tt>day after This pallUim ls;artanied with three
a visit with their son. C. A. Skelcher
black silk rtmbrold red croa.<M*s and con
and family.
Editor Nelson of Leland is in tlm stitutes the m*«*t >acn>d and Important
stole a Log Chain Off the' End of th
tokens of his o««S-.
IX on business today.
Gun Club’s 50-Yard Pole-Gunners
As soon as the
Is invested thereC. E Dx nsmi>re and son and Editor
GtMdard of the Independent are In the wlib be renames his roller, rwisceuds
Though There Were 500 Loaded Shells
city UKlay, members of the big crowd his throne and then rveeKes the homIn It for Him If Ht Old-^
The members of the. TrsversA* City «ff fans that are on hand to see Bel age of tl
the prtucliwl dignitaries preeent.
things ' to‘the Northern The ran
first and klsa in
tsrest.st Practice thooL
Rod and Gun eluh think
tiiat
the lalre -do
Mlchigau Asylum.
■ •—.
land ami are tbiui
mm his foot and Jds ban
Mrs
and son Emery and .^s
The regular shoot of the Traver*e obuusluus in 1
Kstella L>av of Alexandria. Ind.. are
fool and his right kuee.
Ol^ Rod and Gun club wss-held > . «
visiting at the home of Isaac Day of
but receive no embruc«*s. while minor
Wel.sler street.
tsrday afleraooo. and there was so
iM»At anchored out in ihi* water to lo
dignitaries of the church aud laymeo
thing doing
William Murrel had
rate.the
yard line. Y esierday the
kiss bta foot or. rather, the crow on hla
A «lisr:*ck Hoi
oSer of 500 loaded shells of
wa> f♦nlnd JJJ'
slipper, alone.
brand If he would win the medal at
'a Conui. Ik.:-.., tieato: ,.| 4he faThe mass is then proceeded wilh. and
thh shoot with that brand of
. the tsMtom. was
ro *US debvLxe. .<iiei>oi k llelue s. was after the collects the senior cardinal
Aad be shot his best, but the shells
had been taken
why be did oi»t o|h m s NM***ilve deacon, standing at the lowest step of
were not what he was used to. ai
B;-e,.ey smt employ his shrewd dexh^w the slur, criaa three tiroes, -i^uig life
lu jH.lvIiit tb. eiiUiAgh meiits of otliers. to our lord. Leo XIV. (td* whatever othH. McGough a
But Murrel had I
-1 he knots win. h I have miti.*,! were or title tbe new poi*e mar assuinei. G»e
rcrca«e a little later, for on the nr
of my owu lying.’ said the author bishop and unlvemuJ pontiff given to
sirtag Parry used the new shells and Every. Resident of Blirth Street. B<
us by God.” and tbervupon, turning totersely “Fd faj| lu untying othtT |mt
Murrel the ones he was used to. and
ward the pope, bands him the papal
. tween Division «nd Maple. U ImPerry got U and Murrel 15. the srttre
owalar. which U distinguished from
^ving the Terrace.
Juft reversed.
• iMd you ever make practical use of tboaa of all cardtoala. frchblahops and
There was much In
your power of deduction?*’
btabops and abb^s In that It 1« turahooc. and there ought to he a big
The first bhick of the Sixth street
To this query tbe author rrsiMUided tbooDted by a cross Instead of a shepcrowd out every Prlday afternoon,
paving. iNtrtwwn Division and Maple
Thls form of rroxier is
for the sho^ are certainly full
i^ing *"t siroeu. will be openea this
d by the m>ntlff. and It
snd there will bo probably lots of
•vory meet.
why the
travel on It tomorrow.
croxiera of the other digniuries of Uie
Every resident on Sixth
church hare the; npi^r end bent and
an unattra«ttxe
are snrmoanted by a crook la as a aymIng inaterUl f«.r
atrlt»ed design
tsH
I3,
atttwaotioni
C'»Ui*HKSK\T.*..l.>- 1 -IT.-* ibirtr rtife
ri!T/4i;ir.:h*T".Tf
FOR RENT.
liK.NT Kunu>liM
T" RKNr
wmix
»i.
P.*.
M i cS^LA N EO U
r*AUKi»K.MA AND l'A»iF(r M »UTII
WlWr
Am.n 1- r-.,M»ll» .-..nUu.-l
«(h«t me ttu -J.-44 .»rv Tu-mIa*
Uehl. pruvtd.- a thr\4ugb t..arl«t .-*r -.tx »cr
r.hfi«iU aod Partti.- N.rtUha.-.t. making a
25 Percint Off Regular Price
frOMMKM ^MtOK. •S.BO to •«.
COES AFTER EDWARD
Traverse City. Mich
lV.tr Sir:
You sell a giH»*l many
things hy (he galWm. IVlng a tleceiii
man. y.Ht wi:! give fuJI measure.
kno" ‘ that riiorl* weight and ’abort
in.-a.<^ure arv* common among — well,
we hope there are no short measures
London. Aug K.-k chael Davitt. In
long letter publlsl *d In the Daily
; Edward for his
hough.
Ribbons and Colonel Lynch, the only remaining
imlngs, sold
by
the Irish political prisoner.
ten yards.
He declares that no other monarch
Luse •^Ibey In Europe would have neglected such
me plague j
You have the i
In
’.ras:! -
your
or bottled, cheats In the
most nobody gives full
111 weight
factor>-pac^ge:
We are one t»f the almost nolK»dle». I
I of tbe I
I the conclu
We sell paint, by the gallon,’ to paint!
your house; and our gallon Is Just the;
proceeds from tbe altar to same sire r.3 vours that >t>u measure]
hla seat OB tba throoir. and thereupon,
whlla tbe senior cardinal deacon proL* as bins a.- old
oooncea a prayer over him. the aacood
i paint—lead and oil.
cardinal deacon removes from tbe ponwn a house
That’s why
tira bead tbe golden miter which ha
has until that time worm Tbe first
ilty
:.srurn.“TJ’
,|,e Irish i>eop!e will rt‘roemlM*r
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qtaT*
OF MiraiOAN-uotintj of Orwod
_________
A Gts riiire don't tike up mncli
sput, bat it does its work tborOUkhlj.'
It ^:osU less to Opente.
It’s BO troBble to bnUd t fire.
If 7on fiiTC BOt zol OBe li joar
kUcbea.yontreiiiiklBkfi«I>- .
Ukc.
traPtrseCify T.:i^
sr-
6as Company
LAUNCH CRUISER
The launch Cruiser will make regu-
making a trip to Uie Utond aad returnWexford, were ealtod la mairfnge al
The Cmlaer can be chartefed by the
day or hour at reaaoBahle rutea. Doat
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TRAVERSE CITV. MICH^ SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. 1903
PART TWO
PARTTWO
Cbe evening Kec«»fl'$ Up-to*Date Illustrated Feature
THE STORY OF THE GREAT FRESH AIR MOVEMENT
i^'jr ^ ,r2r«.*»::r41
t
•ultA Tb- moth.>r* arr Uttfht bow
iMiot to <«r« for their baUlea and bow
I a» «,«t.lh». of btla, tb, .o .■r. v>n. .m.pl, Ub.
,W
aorld there la
dlvldUAl. and It in to the rre<SU of the
American pMple that ao many of them
wUUny to further the charity ^y
.. .h, rv*rnT..1‘':^,
turn to the city ha
to Inuiari their knowled«e to the m
era of other « htldren. and In this
the work of ameltoratlny the handb
under whuh the pour moat ala
there are the fartneni throurhoa
country who undertake to care
stated nur
True, they are tn moel lostaiu-ea paid ,
fairly well t
S
devoted to*oendtna the rhlldren of Ita |
try or haaithful reMrta by lakeiiide and
OMahora. tt ia ImpoaaJhle to aay ]uat
how many younc lUea have been aave.1
by tbla notable «^Uy. hut the numt*et
twrtalnly runs thtb the humlr -is of
IT’;."’
emacUtad hy the rl«ora of a loi.y
winter and a llatlaaa aprlny ai-i.i amid
Inaanttary ooodUkma. return fftHn
thair vlalt to the
y and auntocean with renewed
the bunefu)
cienl me^ to w
imioentWof theirr city ami^mnent.
ni ii»e works of . harlty. with the rnmseipieiit r« >ult of their icrowinc up
Sjur^-r tn>e^.f American
a.
le leUKlh an.J
the IwnefUs «if
auch an Institution are ao w IdHy ret or*nised that many city hospitals for alck
children have estnhiished
summer
homes in health »lvlna lo,amUe
In aome caaea, moreover, pro via Ion Is
made for the mothers of the children.
vaHably followed by fur i! ;o hlnir r.*-
exr.t Ijere 11 not for the children who
.vmi ive. ri.H. .hlMien will, to deviye
M'heimw wl.iih will not only be financhilly proiUiti h* to' the raus*- uf chanty,
but will Hliu) In* \.oitly entenalnln* to
Ih- little I.nru ithropins.
They hold
f.'if.cy iroods b.is.iiirs rive **oiMerts. tir*
CIIV..S. mhistrel shows, amateur the-
lEtiJoyinG ocuNmruFC.
» ranted thM the fre.h air fund benrun wild over the farms.
iSe the chi. keloi. ell... p Mild |.1ks and
IhiMS's that
k* t. inxH^•y try thdr hosts*
VoVk is
r.eworlhy eitensiui. ihr,.uch the ren. :ty of the head of Ih^Tnited Btnte,
.*1 .-on'orrition. tiuirle** ,M. S,hwi*b
lo. tocelher with his w if.- i» dir
yiiiK a CTe.it del of li.ten-nt In tlii^
111 of Mh»hinthr.M’>
l..lttb- more than
v-ar aco Mr S«h»ah purchase,!
t.f loud Iteach. on the south
lien Island, and he will huiht there
I Icodi-l ivi^rt for the benefit of the
l-M.r .m l sit k i-hll.lien of the . lly. The
pn.|»-rt> In. lu.leH about a quarter of a
Inlie 4.f line Is a. li; a fr.-sh w.iter lake
Mn la LM«*ve. it Is a veritable paradise
T.rt .hlldreti and when Mr, .»4chwah s
plans are fully develoisal aU.ut r.tssi
y.*uiiri»lers will 1>e prmlded for daily.
Ih-iuk irlveii a ko'hI time In the usual
wnjf. The *ever.il rhiirllable orKaiilZM*
tiuiis 111 the city will iMH. to It tU..t all
the .hildr^ n
make th. trip to
• Sillw.ib 1-1 vk.**
Anoll.c: fa- o;«H o jidoor. charily for
New Ycrk < little oi'^es is that .a.ndoet
c! bv SI John s iriiiUl. :.nie.h.tii.e by
m-..>al years the oiyt5it.ize.| f,^>|, j.ir
nioceineril. F.»r ov» r thir.y.fixa yearHe- KUild h.is »*e.n oj-iuin-. tioa-t-i"
In this ne i pers
»iu p**rkN*hlprmnli.snt ^rt. In Idn. olu
sr*!
•bte.
Uk7 WU
Tbem. thm bt la —thfi fili
CiMcht Id « grcht ibaft fiC Ml
The wbit» flciwb. hlsb fiboffi Mfi mrg.
mj« from
to iM»{ thd hMg
plu.. -'‘^he. f *. eh “airfi?^ w*oul<r no^
artes snnualb
. and the out.
look for the presept siawui is the
hrlchtcol In lU >iistor> .
A most Important i.hnio. of the Work
has been the establinhmnt of sanltnrlums and hospitals for nh k hahli>s. mi.l
bllldlh'^ tb.
VITO) HTHir or
. hiMrvit who hace m« med ot tin assist.
partlrtilae rellylnua ae«-l or chaiitahlL It U .waentlally nuiiuu^i
p<*.-.||.le hy the *enero.‘t.
all walka of life In many
platws nt arapa|iera have ealal*liehe<|
funds • and lake full * harye
of the task of aeeln* that the Utile
ones are pleas.oily loc sted and have
Che best of attention
The Brat fresh
air fund In the hisior)' r«f the country
was atarted tn UT7 by the llev. WilUam
Parsocia of New York, under the aos.
pfeea of a newspaper, and the'fund has
been f'ontinued ever sliw'e with in* pens
Iny benefit'to the rbUdren of the east
side. In the first year of lU
for over fifteen yenn. Im
have been conveyed by the wnyoii
Viven a « hani e to breathe the 1
Pe.PKt«s«rtlielwtriW^
bavtrq; u'l Imard a corps of
Wl^n are
n the river
and Into the bay
to the city
late in the arierr^o.ni
afle
with Its lltUe
say It Is dveii
ht of way
all the craft |n
er and hay
t from ih, .lire, t .ood It hreom.
tJ.' t'v ^h eir Iiunemeijt Is of In;
V
U. the n itloii ul lar*r.
per. nt.i5il u|.js-nl l.> the better
ts ot hUMKIIIIt.. .1 .1 It Ml it the
OflKln. Todar them la at ar«-ely n
or town of any alae In the ITnlted Bi
whither
ilSti
’
LEO IT ST. PETa^.
■u«b>T Wa>« •■»«. OM CN««
•..k O.W. «f«
• W*a
an
’nrom Ic IH i^.ntii.u.rl
As n rule, the , hil.lten of nt> older
n^.wth^re sent In but*hes to the i-ountr3 or reaiihoro. where they e|HMid u two
W«rd»s' v.icnIhHi with nlnudutely nothliiK to do hut *at iind eh Joy themselres.
Ill ihe country the days jinas In mnibleii
tniouich wtMids at.d fields, in hu> rides,
ai phnlrs. In bawhall fames with the
»^»uiitry latls. At the seashore there nre
nlv.nys bnlhlnr. pluyiiif in the sand.
sutT fishlnr. cbiinbakes and the like.
It foes Without aaylnr that most of
the work bills on the shoulders of In.
en.t toy stores
lemotnole mid |
111 SO*-l«bles.
lair in this
the Imys rladly lend 11 help-
inuny youthful henrls -hMs of
erlyd.ive aii.l klndii.-ss win. h llw
|
1
]
1
,
,
;
Inf In
.
<?r.irt Hrlt.aisi was in l.:<*. whenI The
t'tei.inercl il Keetralnt of Ireland
llUti
sldci**d. b> the Hon
lu.n
parties.
ed by iHUh reli
All .-oples of Tyndnie
put.llcly burned nt SI Paul s on Shmxe
Tuesday. \12:. and a feneral destfu., tioi. by tin- of unllyense.1 books wai
onb :as| thivc >c:ir> l.tU r by the klnr
In .
lie- elar . hainlier claimed th«
|k»v er of li.,nslnB and seltliiK bo»»ks
aii.1 Its mrininy was as rlforuus a«
The XOorld*\s Happenings In Ticiures
SUMMER GIRL’S STRANGE PET.
QUAINT NATURAL M(]^UMENT.
The curious pile of rtH*ka shown In ihi
lllustiwtlon Is known as the *Vheeae
from l.Uk.-ard. In Cornwall. Knfland
Tl irly-two (vet hlfh. many of the up
per stoiiei5 uvciiianf the base to suci
. '■ rr. .,
I
’UH
THE LOnTTnD'THE SHORT OF^
trsys nothlaf mrs
tM
partM Up* mod the flottar of flM Mfick
voa MMMd oo b«r bMMt M tt to
as tbooch bar whole lanar btofiv wata
dlaaotYiag. meltlnc awmj, to tha Umm
In a proud tlmldlly. ap — y
feela beraslf an altou afid m Mtttot^
itofitofiito-
• rvd of the cardlnala. tha «h
• fuanls. the toaatoc a< tha I
thoufhiooklntathirfitoui- <
irenfinfaro .toad far hm«
noa: Down ttnk tbn amrd opou ton
cbslni. TbebrodsfaU lib. cron Iritoro
the fnarda. to now but a faur trot gto^
^th 009 frail band to tb. am .f tb.
cbalr, rlaaa tooeaaaaUj aad btoma
with tba otbro. 8ha catebro tb. mj
look and maatons uf tba agM
aban>. Ion* Itou of tb. fitotot and
toothieaajaw. gplrtt and M»^tor imbodjlng iba imc. baartac lisa dm to
the fatars.
js.>s:isrsSBSs
altar, and prinally Lrosj. atatoa* bar
DMk to tb. debt could aro ItoBlr to
tb. fartbHt dtotanoa MiitoMM apro
mad oad« tb. cbalr «l 8t Wtkm tb.
chair of Lro XUL aad tb. wMto Mad.
ow. monroiwas, roo^iwB^KjroH •
IT IN SKELETONS.
The illustration spesks for Itself. The
tallest skeleum U that rtf .Uiant O’Driei..
who stood eliiht ftn I In hlf alorkltifts
while the tiny skeleton In the floss
log
fairtMTOTm
betarSTtorntofro-
alon and tb. aaTo. Tb. po»a Id* broa
placM aproi tt aid to aboot to chant
^^Tbfdd^ to wtflta
Mantoty. wbo dto naamt to Iba haf^
liar.
iS
K[J::
hi-'"'
ItbomUtofii
la-K.m under Henry Vn'r.
,
‘
pope's foato» Mtoa. aar Miry Mn.
Tba qnaTTOUif rotoa xtoaa lato tba aod-
V.i!Uii. .who many yc.iia nico l»e,aiim f.tKiinaii-d w
HlaiH- In the Al|«.. and subsc.,nenl!y cfecUHl oli Its summit Qie odd looklvif
dwelllnf herewith plrtureil. M. Vallol was Inspired to build this house not
TiloTie In ih**interests of lu lemv. hut a* n pie- e of refoBe for those mountain
rbmhers who mlzht U* exhausted by the iooIIouk Journey, and as a mountain
hospital it holds a unl.|u.- record owlmc to the Br*.;.t dim.nilty of tmnsportlnf
m.ii. rlal# to the summit of the rooumsln. It w .s mnny weeks before the neccssary lunilK-r etc . wus on the site oi the bmldlnK. and then It mok IIO men
a wi^k to put the hmi«u- togt-thei,
I eatent that
Id swear t
about to topple to the froi
been sundinf In
aloa for many cent urtss.. Some i
s aaaerl that they i
bled, ro anctont It abrortd not brr.
baroi exactod-alJowed. Locy'a mx% Itoton palnfuDy far tba inatttaMa broak.
But no! Tba PM. draw, a toav abbtbadfbof waaknaro rAttpaitoatoar
aaya a woman duM to Uroy to a tmro-
TATTOOED RACE VANISHINa
made from a |.ho
Itoyal Colleice of SiwoHms In Knfland.
where the skeletons lire ptv**rved.
ei iie;h *vntury a Jmtjurity of all I
.e Maori*, th*- .-elebratild
Bine* of that country, are
Jtcly diHapiH-arinf and
aratlvely shi.rl time th#
era face aoftoa. Ld
bar ayao
fill wltb team K0Mm ■■Hi tiMhtog.
NOVEL FEATURE OF A GYMKHANA CONTEST.
rif of odd fancies, but the lailni fur whiraaiculity
to a pretty miss at Atlantic <Mty who cherishes
: be award*
she appear* on ths beach. To aU seetnlnf the
t Hob cub.
I la fiwile Hi?
bu't'thr .av'i rafs visitor to the sands flvws the
Stcl and tha cub a wlds berth.
H
» la fieat bat to i
'in
a trace of atolcal eoncaabaato. b«t also
not a trmo. of illofhtog. H. daga to
and Bt Pmrt Itolana to a
Then tbbra aaroaa to ba a matoM M
REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPH OF LIGHTNING.
aatSoph with*?«ia?ttwa|5rl«w
dated from dnka apan ttoalC.
Bnt bis gnaida raise tb. ebilr. and
tbe pape'a trance paaaea away. Ba
opena hls eyes and bimeea Matoalf far
tbe last effort Whiter tbaa Iba y^
land the Maori populatloo was .about
IW.fOO. while today It U lea. than
a.900. The lliuatralloo abowa how the
Maoris make their naturally hldeons
tacM all the more repulaiv-e by taltoolnf. They carry tbs frotsagus ds-
||M
Waldo Ttounamn" to aMaaad.
THE KVEHnro BBOOBD. TBA\
«0oa of too toraagr fsotiirto of Jo*
pan.*- oaSd a man who has bred long la
that eountry. •ns that all cropa ^
; C31TY, MICH., SATURDAY.
TIE gMiidM
kect atreat woke up orie Toaaday
tog to find that tbe ahutten bad
ftl^rLea beaorifnl”paaawa gm#a
tbe flrat year ftwB Mock Mffwrtodftoto
p.
For thl^-two
the Unltad Slalca. The aecmid jmr
they were alin fairly good, the third years old Burchard, ^ everybody
aaaeoo poor, knd after that uallt to eat caned him. had.openerf hla shop tor
.Satblag la the regatohla watM woMd
Qsineas aix days of tbi work at 7
.M to rtoala tt. oxcHlaiicc for day
dock in tba tooming. He bad riesar
length of time. It te a bamboo eouatry.
xken a bnalneaB day off or kwl one
and everything rerma to the bamboa
luttogh alckneaa.
Beanttfal lush graa. coven many a
Tbe belief was whan tbe shop was
platn. and yet It glrea no nutriment to
found dosi-d that tbe old man had
o dock
I any grown in tbe Cntted Htalea. but died in hla bed. and about
hen cooked they have no uste. The the police ouue tp pk*k the lock of the
e nf gurgeons boea. but they door and effect an eniranw. AU doors
found aecurely faaere no trseka to be
I 4*f fuerriU* H«iii
. _
Ut. A Jotttoc aiir OB Ibe rlRlit of the
Bfter It ha4 Wi. ( raUej Jiffordod corer for the hor»« of
««BU«d Of tlio Cqof«fcTBt« tn l»il. I (be Bccood aod Eighth W«t VlnClolii
STS ^d«» o. ubp«t.«» .o
«0 U» «««*>'>• «!«>•<»«•«•
I,IBM nI
U WBB 0 Wild. iJUierrw j ibc Meoood cHmbln* to the •ommli of
HBBTIj bKwfoo Ibr BeBl of war t the hUl on the right bjmI the |a«Uth on
In riMlAla aad the emit went. \ery ' ibe ieft.
temiSTw O
for aruitHl ;
rndrr the protetiiou of the line
: fonnod on the nunmlt Aven ll broagbi
ateo fht aalt prodortag MA
-ipt partial
It lecioua.
worth tb**
b to koir).
coBt of aa ano7 Mg
,«r.nirarjr outlie en.uiy seal
1 Mliile the Third Weat V
1 I'ourtreutb IVanajhaula cavalrj; tiled
j
tbrougb the narrow ga
I iroopem dlamounted and formed
_
_
with
P
l ib the roiunj ai raUej. making the line cvniinuon
til wlad
Wlod op of a ride j right to
tob
ft. The
1
Otp waa the
h fl.
Confedorute* im-aaed
^Marlj
batleiT tbiit the
COfOriog
0«rl7 IfiOO
IW mllca
mll«0 arlual
arluai U, eioM*
rtoae up»*n
up.*n the
t
raroL Hw laat otage of It waa a con
were AmiH lh-d t« u.*- ranlaicr.
iBiiowi flgkt with baoda aeat oot t . j ,.n^jr was tlually driven bark and the
Ibe OMnii and drive him ou< | l^attery adv«n«vd to a better mwitl
J Wool Tbilala. Ha left Wlocbaater.
The Confederate leadw. cieueral
. la tha -r---------eallay. Aog. 5 ami j«,,.w^liad bei n deeeln-d a* u» Averpll a
IT I—1 tha Bloa Bldge. lad by n intentions; otbera lae the rliamv> for an
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Uo* k.r Gup wuuki bare
_
......... .............,» lietler ndvnnluKP.
tin- I . ral Jones lHdlev,<l (bat Avenll
John D. Imboden. « \ koep iW t« tbe Hloe Itldge un
In Ibe region j eastward Into tbe Slienambuib
aMid mmk tU roads farther weal. iiud attiM*k StMunlon. It wits Utr
to beat AvaeoU la the race night of the -j:.
and Hla bli owa forea ta the defeaden. . n>rt that the nihh rs Innl lurinsl »vest
of tha toWriet AreraU waa almtag to word from HunH‘rs' llh* ami wen* luovuni the Springs. Tnklnc tb**
aaoqoar.
Imboden waa a nwualaln
aad a bffaabaeh ftgbter. He wa. jual hriitsde of ('olonel-ration b.*
night m«n*b and reacb.sl thi* gap
ta from pllotiag
t iralaa through
Ji>< ae Aven ire advunee rode Into Ihr
Me oo Mb latraat fron
Tba Mat day oot froai Wb
KaaOig
«P ^a of Imboden aeooOv tmpara aad that was the is
a oomiant Warfare between
tha twwanalaa. The
ealOM to Potataborg.
Arerell bad
baaa toM by hla aaperior to wall a:
that pelat tor aboaa and nails to imt
bb boaea ta condidoo for the long
aiatob ahaad.
iahodaa had already
bba wamlag of what waa to
coato. Tba Federal troopam carried DO
Finding that b«‘ was too late in tin
flehl t«? hold the pass J»»in*s drew hark
nfler feilmg the tin* of Averells guns
vail'd grouii
hi. right
. Hen* be I
Ugg«sl hill and pn.teiled hlH h fi by
toekade. Averrll uaw that Iit*4 fis*
• lemportelng and de,*hl«l to push
the tlghtlug Gin* gun of lls* six in his
turnery had hurst iind the renniinlug
msh«*d forwanl to wiihlii taai
ywrds of tin* enemy. A Iioum* In imnt
«*nter w as o»'. ui*le»l hy u F.*d
battalion, but this wa*. issm driven
out by a rvgluM*nt of « onr.vl.*rate«
which tame to the field nl double .lUleL
Averell immediately «nlerc»l the Ul
leiT to fire the house with riJTlU.
Iiuring the light at the huu«* Ikiroi.
von Koenig atlcuipted to iiwd forw:.rd
the West VirgtiilniU on the Mtiutah
and flank the emniy in the vail. >
In
Kplle of desperate fighting, tltis move
luent fslk*d. and Utr tbn*.* Ihmi»^ the
tontast was one l*rtween idiarivdiuol
CIS. who found g.^..! 4-orcr lui i a--**
they are aharper menUUy, but not
iw a very pathetic alght on Forboa
atraet, said Ihp observing young wom
an, and It n.ade me smile. A poor forr-1 can t tell you his nationality
of freight. No sooner had the <wr
ed than tbe young man burst out
ctTlng. and the tears lolkd thiwu his
cheeks.
U seemed atrange to see
act ao.
.1 was one of those stories tvhl...
have DO iK-glnnlng add oo ending. It
mny be that he bad wklted there long
and Uiat no car would rtop for him. 11
may be that he thought that that wai
tbe last car that was going to hi. de- I
nation. I only know that he was a
stranger liua strange Und and that be
seemed broken hearted and that 1
own man In ti*an. for
-nttsburg TJlspat. b
, as Lire rreaervr
I.IU of wearing the hair in a
part of the aoveiiteenlh century,
wc think now of those queer pigtail
BiqK*ndagea It seldom occurs to us that
thev could have been of any us
,>rpt a* an index to human foil:
however, that oceiiah
they were a very Iropi.rtaDt part of a
genUemau-s iH*nion. as may la* Inferr'd
from the following cmplalnt pubUshetl
la F.ngland at the time'the foshiona
blea comroenceil to .*tit their hair:
-The bathen. of Brighton t>.inplalu
bitterly of the tronble they have In
Dumng young gentlemen ont of the a. a
A clergyn
*ent many years
that be had o.H*aslon
a full sbiK«'‘V*‘'b up I ateep hill. The
driver when* the aa
gut out and walked, ami as he w
walked
lie would fnsiuently open tin* d.» »r of
the coach and then shut It again with
a alam. This tin* pstmenger- found ah
noylng.
I *'l^k hen', driver: - one of them
emy-a line from the heights oi
,
i said. “Why do you kick up such an In
right and left. He d<- uhtl to riv
‘ ” ; fonial noise with that doorT'
ihiah at the enemy s «vuter
1.1.. liir.r* aomolr H of i
hearten op my borsea.“ the driv-
saddle in front
shot from
sl.skade.
About 800 C-oufederatea left the
Prartkrally ail tlie best fishhooks in
atw'kade In a huny wht»n the cavaliy
the worid-aud nearly ao of ail quail*
rode up. bur a reglmeiit of n*-crv«.
tlea-aro made at Uedditch. England.
puahad through the fleeing Hu * and
The annual output U probably
drove out the l'i*d**niU In 'u d;*ai- ru:r
(WOXlOO books, aboot 10.Wi0.0tsi per
light, wldeh t*o-t the life of Major Me
week, rmirid< In alxe from enormous
Naliy of the BecomI W«*st Virginia. At
nod ferocious looking shark hooka to
trmpta to pnah the line forw ard on tin
'the tiniest hooks for very small trout
right and left during the ervalrv
flU*s. with a “Iwnd- diameter of about
charge had ruth*«l. am! a: nh.titfni:
one sixteenth of nn Inch, a tlmuaand
AveroU found bis men -hor; of i.u.m.i
hlrb wUI not more than All a
tl«»n and n*^.uls,«d at cv«*ry poii
alxetl thimble. The price varies
waa the Ih.ih* of rrci*lvHiK 1 eli* fiom a |
aaUoM btyoad hard bread. <wffee and
aagag. and bead off the ooontry for the
loat. Xba toragaia ancoooten'd armed
baato of Ooafadeimtea aad bnmaht In
Utototo ahawtag that the country was
Aiiva to tbe datoier of the rahl eml
Ibe OMiff prioriag forwanl all avail
def«d tbe paaaea to the
.. Tbe aatla mod aboaa oame to tbe frout
tba aoitoy woold be prepared to dMPOte
. Ma amreb U given too mm4i time
Umfiag Ma aealB column oa to Hon
toray. ba aaot a detachaeaot to Frank
tia to deotiby tbe aalt wofta tlm. A1
lay tot day botora Avarell arrived^ davtolMO Man to attack the
Fladiag that AvmU wm
I tba aaicb. ba poatad a detachmant
■ tba BaatoeariOa road to uaiboah the
dOM. AaoraQ made a falat of at-
I « ^ froot and to de^
iMMdMstn4TM^
llM «r firs
m KssMg rods Ml
t with word that IteOa
had lK-*u dir,end to follow Id- nnuch
Xn tiding- came from fU*amnmn With
out help AArrell «*.nild Hoi btval
through the ronbdeniie line He dc
tidetl to wall until morning.
When
moruliq; came the eu,*my was foim.l to
have l-*,*n r,*^ufor,-ed.
Biii»i*-ad.ug
tbe roads with felled trees the F*d
crals wiihdn*w. riu,r,-hlng on Uu* b-o|.
track through lluniersvine and Itev
vance Averx'll detclved his foe They
linked to find, him everywhere c-.Wpw IKW he aetnally was The road waoftrti blocked by liarriroih** pto.^sl in
ins roar by rttlz4'ns or stray l«r 1- o’
srrots or gnefrtllas, but then* was n.*
attack beyond tbe usual busliwlm. king.
^ |^1 the colmmn finished lu wom!.*;’fn
m*.roh Airi. 31. with a toUl loss , f 21.*mm.
GBOBOE U KII.MI:H.
ral daya ago. They
liaven'l appeared. Did you kill them?
upon them, but 1
FMitor
don’t think that killed
Jolkley
I think they Just died
IMIlorold age.-Phlladelphla
naturally
j
verg ASeetlss.
-My plea.** aald the young lawyer
who bad Just won hto first case. ••m*ero,Hl''to strongly affect tbe Jury.- .
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-Yes," replied the Judge. "I waa
* ,ifmid at one time that you wouhr«l«j
ix*ed In getting yourcUent convicted in
ppUe of hto lnnocen«."-Cblcago Bec} otd HctahL
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found in the shop of Intmders. The
fully expected to find tbe dead
body of tbe old man to .hla U'droom.
but much to thdr anrpriae no grewspectacle met thdr gaac. As a
r of fart, old Burchard could not
ba fou^ about the pUce either Uvlng
or dead.
After a thorough search it waa rea
med that be had b«^n called away on
waa therefore left to guard the shop
until the proprietor should return and
the exdtement subaidt*d.
Old Burchard did not return. After
a week the caae waa taken up again,
ahd partlea were found who had seen
bad said nothing of going away, and
be bad left no message within tbe
shop. All the watc^ and* clo^ be
longing to his customers were there, as
also about $3.0iw worth of goods, and
among his |«pats were two notes fall
ing doa om the day after hU strange
disappearance.
He owed no man a
dollar, and the idea that he bad mn
away waa absurd.
Tbe city waa
aearrbed and the man adrertlaed for.
but tb«' week went by and no ck>w waa
secured.
One of tbe atrange featun*s of the
case waa that no money could be
found. The old man never did busl
nesa with Uie banks, and no one had
ever s.vn a safe in his khop. lie ban
dU*d thousands «f doJlan. yearly, but
where did he keep It *: He often loaned
iiiouev un dismotulH nod plate, but
wlu*rv he th'poHlted li.eiu • for wife
ket*plng DO one liad ever learned. Fn4kt*n his
Ifss he had gone away and .lake
lash with him th.*r,‘ ought to be a
fortune hidden away in tliat oUl ahop
aomewhero. F.-ude to th,* nundier of
a dox**u who had nil-d *^sh on |M*raonnl proiierty earn.* forward to say
mi. but hunt as lh,*y did the searvliera
,-oukl find nothing oui-ide Hie n gular
aJgUST
8. IMS.
htoJMl. Xopoltou. aftorwaid Ng:
l5otti$ Study In
Bookkeeping
7% HE TRAVERSE CITY BUSINtSS C0LLE<;E
offers to those unable to attend school a Home
Study Course in Bookkeeping identical with that taught
ki the college. The course consists of eight si ts, com
prising Wholesale and Retail and changing from Single
to Double Enir)*. The entire course with books and
all stationery for $20.01^. This is way ahead of any
corresi)ondence scho'Dl. ;e< you have the chance to con
sult a teacher personally. 1-ook.this up bt'forc invest
ing in any other school.
5r"u.'.^jfrZu‘S^rni::,."s
>Vlock one
morning the primv. having shaved hla
mwtachc and thrown a blourir
workingman's tnmw over higtotbrs and wc;trlng wooden vboea,
fUleCly walkc! o-.it of the prlsou. tarryids aboakter to
He was taken
to be one of tbe
the p
painter- then at work
to the prison and
rl.ng:» was waiting
. and by .3
la the I
In tbe afternoon he was at Vshmelenne-,
when* he took a train to Brussels.'
aud he arrived in Ixmdon two days
Uter.
Meanwhile. In the prlsi»n I>r.
Conneau. tbe prIiK*e*s physMan. had
placrd a dumm.v In the prince's heil and
told the governor that the 4>rimv wras
confined to hU r^m by llln.*«i. This
aatisflod the governor until 7 o'clock In
the evening, when he insisted on «*elng
arse, the prince was
over the frontier. Dr. Conneau gut off
with throe mouths of prison. Within
thirty-one months IMnct* Nai»oleon was
tbe first president of a French republic,
supplanting King U.uls FhUlppe. who
had abdUwtetl.
BeSealiis •»€ Wm
It Is not unusual to beat
ipon rvachiiig a ,Tunp win
Tt is Utry Unnoying'
To the one who* does the cooking
sometimes to the membersi tof the
an entire baking has been spoililrd
■
hadl
racts or baking powder
1
for ihe family, and
, to find
family,
fiiui that
HKCAUSK poor e.xiised in its manu-
•«Awold SaaoH Arsr.
ymr
using Johnson’s Purei Flavoring
F lavoring T.x tracts
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder at 35c IK
“7.,,';;:
pound.
Preacriptloni Carefully and Conscientiously Compounded.
Johnson's Drug Store.
f.dlag,'
of
tlie
alst w hero Invaders qiib kly iH-rtah.
*ik
wrote In her dlaiy.
nt «f the alKllcaUon
the following «.
of Framv on the
of l>.uls Ij.Ilo
day of t'Bi I
,le.*am|, of the mtol
V.
in
the
king's
IIK M eal.lnet
, WIT.
1 wl..*n Im* ;.»-ller»,sl. guv.* me a .h taUed
aceount of this must signal id,*.v of
cuwardl.*,*. He had r, vi,*w,d the tivwps
,ln tl»e carrouM*! on horset.ack. hlgldy
routed. wh,*:i a cr> was rol-Md. -Volcl
les FautHiurg-r Xu «n;^b»d any ,»r
der>; no one gave any The moh rush
id b.rwnrd. sh,iuling. 'Vive hi garde
Tbe next of kin wns u brollier. llv- natlouttU-s: Vlveut h-s irouiMs,!- and
Inga thouHand mlh*saway. He came sle-W l.amb with the oniiH.*.ts
I'he
on and renewed tbe.*s*aivh. Wlien Vt . king retn*aled prveiidtalely with hla
panmd out nothing he hlivd men lu,^*n-, and a suldleuienuut of the n«nue tlH* building to the ground, and Wlonal guard rushed into the pahi.v aski»t,d as It ing
every bra.v aud U-um was test.d
Ing to s*'e him. He was a,1ndi
t on until ; in the greatest ugiUllou said.
was romovM. Tin* work
h*ff. aud , majesty must aldlcate.* ’Very
stone maHohs tested tlM*se with their 1 says the king. 'In favor of my grand
hammers ahd found no hollow spots. ; ami.' *Xo. nn.*ondltlouaIIy,- says the
The untomof tU* cellar was dug up j young and self ek'ctid inoatlqde,v of
to a depthofthns* f,s*t. but no csvl- ] public opinion. Would jun U*llev,. It?
id box.*- w ere disivv- j Of all who weiv cougrogatid round tbe
hd the m*areh. and 'royal iierson l*is,-utory uioiie s«ld: nio
end.
Timt
Gien a dcUHUhT was omploy.d to take dow n and head your troop- Fight for
,y*‘»r rrowTi and your dynasty.’ He
tlu> caM* up
t xvhole.
hrewd f,*lluw. but what was overruled, and tliey all man bed
He was
.V man Ks-ks himself out of the imls,',* ex.vpt the Duchesae
could he
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Imp at ntgliu He 1.- mlasing ! d*OrU'ana.- her chlldron and the Due
next uaindng. with all tla* doors still '
locked and the keys on the inside. He 1
The Frw*-. Brcthlwa.
ct*nt, but leaves thourty-U*- I The frog’s akin to ao Important as a
ipapera , breathing apimratua that the creature
mUllon * would die at om*e of suffocation If the
aroxm'thc waUli for a ! pores wen* elided by a coat of sticky
so ami so. I.ut not tb** ! vamtoh. l^r dust or In any other way.
sp,*aking of bis bn-atl^g
aUgbtert trace
T\Tiat waa there for a detective to yon wlU^ notice that
work on?
| heave as onra do at each broath we
T«r, K,D« 1-T «»d the c-lUr
,oki-. A fn« ba. oo rtb. mod cannot
■nalDod open. No on- » ant«l to buj |lnbal« and oibnlo a. nro do. but U
______ to awallow his
tb» ailo. In time lUo Itanbanl mya- jobllicd
hla air in
In gulps,
itnlpa. and
If yon will w atch this little fellow’a
tery <*eaaed to U» talked about,
thrit you wUl roe it continually moven i tog in and out as one gulp follows anplay hide and si'ck In the
or other. In order to swallow, hit mouth
Just try to awallow
foor Iwys jumped into tln-l^vUy one j moat be eWd
»tball which had been with your mouth, wide open and you
day after a football
In the struggle for the ‘ wlU see what I mean. A frog, then, al_y« broathea
k.-d here and there, and . trays
breathes Ibrongh Ida
Ids nose, and if
finally fell into a hole at the base
e of : you
yon held hto mouth open he would sufthe crumbUng west wall. In trying j focate as surely as though you gave hto
to recover It the hoyt pulled away a jakln a coat of vi
atone, and a mlmite later they had Com
hidden door and solved
discovered
tbe vexatious mystery.
Old Bnrvbard bad cottstni4-t4.*d a
: stone vault,und4*r the back yard, with
• through tbe mlc
an opening trom the cellar. He was a
running worker, -and In making the of dividing jLaplder*a web Into
door be had bolted thin slabs of stone
one 'aaod
Band strands or counting tlw
the arteries
ig,*s oo tbe and nerves In tbe wing of a gossamer
Inside. Tbe keyhole looked like a frac- iinoth! Tet by tbe powerful lent of a
turo 10 one of tbe stones, and the whole | mlcroacope It to found there are more
__ ao artfully arranged that of the than 4.0U0 muscles 1
bnodreds of men w ho had a4*aroh,*d j Tbe aye of a drone contains 14,000 mlrDOC one bad aoapected tbe locaUon of roro. and tbe body of every spider to
tbe door.
In their testa tbe alone ' furnished with four little lumps pierced
masons probably missed that partic- ; wUb ttoy boles, from each of which to
ntorapot.
^
aues a i^le thread, and when a tbouTou are prepared to learn that old ,aand of these from each lump are JolnI Barchard’a bones were found within, .ed together they form the single Unr
THE
• aad Tkrlr Faa4.
.-lly of ruts for .Us.'overlng
i 4.f f.sd is astoiuidlng und
oft4*u u*ads to tlms*- nnlbd migratory
mov4*ui4*iits tliat pcrtidbtill) cn*ate
rni and an* diwrlUd as -plagu.*s.
alan
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ol navel iur icaciicroaml pupils than
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-■^‘iJOH NR. SANTO
niss’
countries the al«* of the water skins 1
nicely .-alrtiUbd to Just qutUsi tbe
Journey, ami they rnn-ly allow tbemai-lvc-s to break the habit of aliatomloosm-ss. as thlsAvould U* sure to make
their next water fast all the harder.
They nn* an-udonnd from InfancT tb
regiinl water as a most pn*» bms comnKslity and use It with religious econ
omy. They know 4*v,*r> hollow and
nook In the mountiiiiis when* wSter
may lie found Tli.*lr ,*nmeU and goats,
which they take with tli.*m on their
marrlics to supply them with milk
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rats, the aldcrm,u of the 4'oloiiy. at
on,*,* a pnH.f 4.f highly deveIo|Hsf !u
tellig4*m*e and uns,ltl>.hneas Hals in
large rontera of Imlustiy. If m»l pres
ent in cmimen hil pUgue form, do a
gn*.nl d,*al of g,ss! a- tMiisumera of
garlwge that would vtlierwls4* U'come
a iwnlouii nulhamv. It is also a i-ipular
delusion tliat a ral bite U unusually
dangerous from tlds fait «r mw4?r
garlmge eating, On the roulrarj*.
cut as cl4*an us sa new laucvL-Pfll I
Gazette.
Ellew Terry*s Toe.
When KlU ii Terry . W HS a ntlle girt
about ten years 4.1d she play'd Fuck to
"A Midsummer Xlghl's Dream ” aud
had to uiake her apiH*aramv through
the stage floor on a trapd.s*r. The lrni»door w as shut lo4» MK.ii.-.aUd one of the
child's f.N t w HS 4‘augl.t., She si'n'aiued
with pain, aud .Mrs. riiarh-s Kean
whIsiMT4‘d lu Ij.t: ’ lie a hniV4* glrU
Nellie. Finish your inirt. aud you shall
play Arthur Hi ’King John.’"
The
traiHloor by thU time was 4.iM iu*d. but
the child’s toe wws broken. 8he. bowcver. pluckily' pulh*d herself together
aud flatohed her fq-ivL.
to thU lonely plac
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-My dear." aald Mrs. Juigaon. aa she
Both PhonM dosed the book she had lo^en reading,
-do you know what is the most curious
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O. P. CARVER A BRO.
; -I ain’t Jest sure.- anawerwl
I ismaU boy. -ckuae Ihey left me 1
- .1,1. h.d kiltadbta within .D!ot«iid..ii<ltb«e.|di,
L. i- A. BUILDING.
> in Itr’
I but I gneaa It waa In-tbe ateeple.**
12hr.'”ln‘7h,t '.nnh w«.
ip-1 th.t tt t.ta. 4.000 of th« put toc^
M*. On the first
-In the Steepler
wntd of 180.000 in cash and all Bie to equal to atoe a single human balr.
-WeU. I bc«rd ’em aay It waa a
Two doUars and fifty roota."
property be bad loans oa. and of tbs
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of Weo4.
body there were only boosi and dusL
-Oar* I thoagbt. bat aald noiblug
A verarious 4-bronk-ler of tbe times
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ould not for tbe world abalter *
Of coa^ everybody said that a
of Jonathan Edwards gives figures jJJ,
ire’s Uloalons.-DeCrolt Free Troro
: Brmgfsby-*! teU you tbs curreot to- oecret door abould bare been aaspectwhk h prove a llbersl. consdmptlan of
; sue of tbs Purple Peony to s sweU ooe sd aad looked for. Just aa if U hadn’t
le great theobeen, and aU tbe delfcdrsa remem* fnel In the household of the
' from a merary standpoiaL
w intcy of 1740-11 the
loglun. In the wintc.
Waggaby-’That ao?
What Is the bered adriatog tbe belr to dig np
1 tbe Edback yaid tb look for tbe ranlL Never* town of Xortluimpion
roventy-five
tbelesa. three or four rollicking boys wards pursumge
loads of W4CH1. In the next season
tenday School Teacber-And i
elgUty-two lu.ids were delivered. For
you were to break one of them?
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the su«*.*.sl:n4 winter the toUI waa
hretoa.
U. QUAD.
sev«*a:y*eI;:’'L aud a year afterward tbe
a»’4»ntoUng 4r-*^*rtUy of nloety-flvs
French washerwomen have lost no loads r.supplUsl. There waa no lack
tune to atUizing the motor car. 8ev> of fire nt the Edwards hearth. U tt
story of
W4)odiTful. tiien. that
local bosiittal was carried cral bareahoady
and tbe wall of one waid blown
y ■
_ the patients be*
All the watch repairers la New York
earty iralnlng He low la tbe debris. Bevea were kUled Mftbaaerer before. They sre en
are working ov4T time th4se hot days.
began hto career as a saw sharpener.-- outright and'tbe otben amre or less abled to this by BMans of motor cars,
Mlaasapolto Tribune.
Injured.
Rbeets of roof Iron wert* ta which they deliver tbe caatomer’s They accoant for ihls pecnltar busi a whole. Tegotmble foods are i
ness
i»beiM»iuehon hy saying that when
-------------------------------lilown about tbe town tike pieces of wash. Tbe prlaclpfil advantage to sec
forth by a ebaaffeor tbos: TTe aead men dlscwnl tbeir vests they do not
ttesw M ■toa.
psper. One tetograph operator stuek
^^Barj^Tsat garden to pretty smsIL to^^ post to the laat auMMat
Hla to Paris twice a week. Be used to IMoperly aecnre thrlr watches la tbe
troosers’fsb.
Tbe reaalt to aa epIdeiBaad sa tha five daya
Barlsn tt sssmed so to me bbfsre I u renctadsd prematwHy wtfb tbe to-1 wbtn they dM not work they devomed
bi^ to tobs care af It. IsMnrllis lorpototsg
, -a,
««ta. Tbe motor car bewerer. eats t
thing to the woridT’
-Of coons 1 do.” ropUed tbe brutal
half of tbs combliniUon.
"The roost
curioos thing to tbe world is a woman
that Isn't curioos."-Stray Stories.
agent to short order.” savagely n marked Mr. Hlggsworthy.
"You didn't Insult him. did your
asked hla wife.
"Insult him? No! 1 gave him my
application for a poUcy. blame hlmr-
ta* K.rw It.
-The longer I live.” sighed tbe saga,
"and tbe more I l.*arn the more firmly
am 1 convinced that I know atioolutely
have told you that twentyfive years ago,” aald bto wife, "but 1
knew It would be of no aae.”-boodoa
o w*raco reawm v
L
mmumkm^rrnamr
..M wbmBto«bA--ObteagaFbit.
r. 1 can JoM re
member that 1 wc
and she was Mill t
t men wen relatively os Mroi« aa
to. they could Jattla wBb walffMa
p*«»Mgi*rstoa:
Tlatta of coaaolatloa are not by gay
means pleawnt and there to no Maas,
of toea in tbe world %rbo know It bet.
ter than the mlaiatere uf the goMl
They try to be creafortlnK bM tt to
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