The Evening Record, August 29, 1903

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The Evening Record, August 29, 1903

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1903-08-29

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THE EVENING RECORD Wmm
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TlUVEBSE CITT, MICtt, SATURDAY. AUGUST », IWl

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XACET<n)AT
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MAGELSSU4
NOT BILLED

UTSADEWDIMIsraT

Charioua. Nick. Aug. 2E-~Mambw <E l^atye ^yoH
REFORT OF
ICAN VICE C

naTwhat abrntoSa^baTto^oZ^
way ^ a aMe tor tW M Waat^^ ^

Bt of a ktave and
_ plant in Ibis village, which
wUI give employment to ISO men. Tbe
WABSmrS WILL EMCEED company
has contracted for Umber in
u
this vicinity for 10 yean in advance,
for tha ■
aad wUl begla work on Us new factory
aald they azpacted to decide oo a loOF odoo aoc tour than the middle of At DEMONSTRATION WILL HAVE at once. Tbe sinlcrlare Is expected to
A OOOO EFFECT
Tbe party apaot the tofeoooo at
Hastlogs aad laat alght laO for LoaTbe town has excellent shipping fa­
I With AdvMabllity cilities by rail and water, aad is nl?t a moafiog hold ot tha Marchaau’
OB the lookout for factories.
Natkmal hook the cItlaaM o|peed to
furalah healdaa the alu o au* equal
of Murder Came From Error In
FAOED roi HALF MILUON

unw ms OT> m
IMa A aimm
TH« •lAItt

‘LTS^‘
very bright oa aeoouat of lu ioc

HliAluds. K. J , AI«^ ».-Tb*
XMkt mw uidv/twtwrd to ib*««r
IM for tW AMtaTs
. cterod off tklo iorooooo. Tb« vhM

nv

-No »t
OOP today ood tbc oroort ailtod for

vv, .

to the Wall
Aug. 29.—It trana
apirea that the report that the vice
conaui. Mngelaeen. wm killed la Incor
An unknown Indlridanl flred at
and tbe bunet>vpaa^ the vice
Brooklyn coffee
•ul. but did not ^cb him. Tbe failed large
for »5O0.0O4i. The members-of
Urm live in Canton. Ohio. Accord
to rtati aicnts the failure Is due
jc s -il m of the big coffee comgret. for tbe outrage and ordered
ORDERS TO THAT EFFECT IE.
uree for the arraet'of the perp**- ; in In n wt.- on prices. Tbe report
■l a: The C'xni-m banks have lost beavEUEO IN EEREE OltTRlCT
trator.
Ify i» denk-1 -liy the Dannemlllers and
Tbe error In aUtlng that Vice Con liie PCL-Sidents of the various Canton
sul Magelssen bad been killed arose
Nave Daatroyad All
Distake In a cipher telegram
Knights of Pythias.
V York. Aug. 29—In response to

TOKILLALL
BULGARIANS

tM tlM Vlad gaas* tlamod S2 mlloo
at i o^elock. Bala fall teoaaaaallr
mrooaaoot tHa Moralaa Patndllac
tile aJKirae vara Ufa guarda. kaaotag
a kwluNit for vracka. Tba aoaa are
-The general situakick aad vlckad.
4 of Adrlanople epo
N«v YorlL Aog. S9.—Tka racatU
coaiBiHtaa of tka Nav York Yacht Ubms •l«ralng. The revolutkmUts
club aaaooaoa thia affaraooa that Ra^
rmllrr.
Uaace aad Bhaamick orlll race Mod
The
Autoooaiye
says ibe Turklak
day aad erary daf^haraafter uatll tha
aerl^a for the Amerlca’a cop abaJI be
■diaates to kill
ooacludad.
New York. Aug. *t-*lr Thomaa
and evetythlng
UptuB baa glvtpo op all hope of win
nlng aren a alngle rac*- In
aertea
TurkUb |«H»ulallon
He aald yesterday:
knitn<*ple KIgbl tonndre.1 iikii.
“AoMrlcaa brains ai^ diMreiiiijmeoi
» and cblldr»*n have goot- i„ Ya
•.lllko. and Ibe Turkish gov.-rntneiH U
arranging to send them to Asia

mtkm of Vice Consul
9elnit. Syria,
Mr
of tbe board of tbe
at BelruL has
I Press as fol

I are urgvd to attend.

Mrs. H. M. Timblin’s sample line
-Beirut. flyrU. Aug. 21—Although will be here September 1. h22 8Ute
L Citixena' 'phone 911, till rooms
the attack made on Vice Consul Msn was evidently premedlinted.
1 and he 4
ijun-d 4 Signed I
Krcyer’’
■sshlnguin. Aug 29.—The Kiaie
defisrtnient yesterday r«wlvcd s cat.legrsiii from Minister Lelshmsii at
confirming the Asjm>
rlsietl Press dispeich announcing that
Vice C.maul Magelssen
with all Samnier
ited was
The minister says the mUmU
flerw‘ Agbt has occurred at Pas
I* hy him In anmmncing the
il. M mllea from Adrlanople.
St. Clair Hals, Point Aux Hai«|uca.
re three TurkUb battaHtms surtransmission of the cipher
Charlevoix, Petoskey, Tawas, Iiion,
nmaded a body of Insurgenta A sec^
I from Consul Ravndal iat Beirut
tiod band of rebels came to the asaUiOyster Bay. N Y . AAug. 29 —Presl Manitou Bcaiih. etc.
rmdes. who tbarw L*ni Risisevel! has received through
jb the cordon, kill
le state department at Washington
MICHIGAN
ng 186 Tari,
Tbe Mi A-e-^-^lan organltatloo U r« illspetcht-s from Cuostnntl
TELEPHONE
ported to be pUnnIng n big move^
rut. which shows that the report
meat General Zontlcbelf Is said to
COMPANY.
the assaslnatlun of Vice Conaui Ma
be u

Vkws of traoerst Off

Satisfaction
in
School
Shoes..

of all the principal places and buildings are
in our west window. •. Take your pick at
15c for the small sizes, and 85c and 85c for
the 'lafger ones,

have made a gpccial efiort
this time to .get shoes that
would stand the ••joimgstefs** and yet have style
and neatnesr : : : :

ALL W£ ASK
CROWN PRINCE
LINE for Boy. and
Youths. The prices are
for Ujys. $2.00; for
j-ouths. $ 1.76

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A good assortment. ' *

♦ ^ atp Book Store

m

THE WEATHER

Raised Ev^erywherel
Umbrell
Benda’s Umbrellas—50c
to $6,001

SEAMLESS
ones that

can't

rip

at

Lctiissbocthc
ChUdrGi; Satisfactioii
tied op with every pair

.............

iC.'SiSSSId

f'h

II. but the boat"bulldlag brain. art» on
ihU aide of the water ‘
a wisard. HU <
««e coold bare
more tbaa 1 bare. Bbe U the beat
iKiat by all odds, and baa von oo strict

hopes were high wbea I came, for I
surely believed we would carry back
the cup Yeatecday's fluke only pro­
longed the agony fur me, | do not
want to win on any slips, and I ro
gretted KeUaace*. failure to get over appealed to Prince Ferdinand to show
greater Interest In the Mneedonian
the line as muck as any one couUI."
lluailoo. aay lng If MacedonU Is not
jon liberated the position of Bulgaria
111 become eaceedittgly critical.
The Knevnlk printed yesterday
hat purported to be the aocorate tie
Ills of the train outrage near Kulell
urgas- It U said a package was
laced in the restaurant car of tbe
train at Buda Pest conUiniog tbe
with a clockwork attachment,
WHILE ATTCMFriNO EALVAOC
which waa timed to eaplode as the
OF STItANOEO flTEAMCR
train was cru«ilng the bridge at Marllr. It was Intended to destroy the

TWENTY-ONE
^ WEKE DROWNED

Toaaad About for Tbsos Days by tha
ttorm—Attampu at flasous From

iMfOiStiMS

Tflatilina Services

The attack on
Magelssen Is re­
irded as an Inc
garded
Incident which point, to
the necessity of ,
demonstration
which will have the
Turkish em'i
[top. Aug 29.-The
lumnieni was Informed this
ths! Admiral C4>tton Is now at Gimoa
coaling with the Brooklyn and San
lYanrUco en route to Beirut

AU WANTED aEFOIM

GRAVE CLASH
WITH AUSTRIA

xpreaslon Takon by William Aldon
Smith at Moe'tUrg ot Farmers'
Friendly Association.

Madrid. Aug
Adricea received
to day aute that 21 peraoas lost their
Charlevoix. Mich. Aug 29—Tbe
live, off Tartfa Polat yestorday. wbllsrmera' Friendly, or Grangers' • plcattemptlag the salvage of a stranded MAY AEEULT FROM ACTION OF Ic. fc»r the counties of Charlevoix,
steamer Tbe men wero for thro*
mmet and Antrim, held at Non
TURKISH TROOFS
days tossAd about, uaable to r««cb
was a d4»clded succead. It waa
Und because of tbe beevy gale All
mated ihafUB.OOO people wer*» prx
efTorts to reach the men from ahor«
There were excursions from Petoskey.
Who Fired a Volley at the Austrian
ulate—Nobody Waa HurL
Lake Michigan. The oBclal
Eut incident le Eerleue.
o’clock
m wiM t» tnm svMiae hMwe. .
\leiiiia. Aug. 29 —A dUpatch from
lUtlve Taddock and ex*8tate
Vskttb auies that-a company of Turk
H. 8 Earle were the orator­
flred a volley at the Aus
trUn ooaaulale No one was Injured, ical attractions. Senator Earle talked
but ft is feared tbe Incident will In good roads and Congressman Smith
including
‘Ooorgetowa. K>.. Aug 29 Caleb
enakm between talked abont other things,
he asked all
fVwors has for the third time been
and may bring
present who wt-re opposed to priman
oa a aerioue clash
reform to Indicate It by saying “aye.”
not g sound was heard He asked all
’ Iml. and hU puaUhmeot U flxed at
CAUSED A COLDMESS
a*ho favorec
death The report of the Jury was
and
made to the omul at 11:20 o’clock,
after four hours and 20 minutes' con
W. MIIUken*a Clertia DM Net Oo to of^n-----nlderatloa of the case
Eutton'o Eay Yootorday. Eut They
Congressman Smith
Tbmitbt They DM.

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SALAlTWHlUIKniSON
It was announced yesterday that
lALLFLATElSBUIT
tbe clerk, of J W. Milltken*. stor»‘
d gone to fluttoos Bay for a day's
ling. Three clerks aad a friend did Napeieew UJolt anfl Other Leafwe
to Neah ta wanta on tbe bont. but
eperta Onmavad in a Railroad
returned oo the following boat, and
Wreck.

S'l'-I

New York. Aug. ft.—At last night's
BMotlag of the HorsaamUks aad read by some of tbooe who did not go.
firidgemen's uakm It was decided to things were not so pleasant. Bach
pay Bamoel J Parka. wa»tiig dale^
gate of the union, a regular aalary uf
•41 g week during the time be U In
fling fllag prUon
ONE MAN KILLED
And Fourtaavi tajurad l« a Wreok ho the lee was brokM. and they
that Choir follow clerks did i
]•;
^
EHaftoM^^
and nil Is aghin aerene.
£ >.

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,N. r.^ilg!^ ».~Aa uaidoatiled man was kllUd aad 14 peraooa.
from Now York aad Now Jorwy.
irod to a wreck at 8 :10 thU
_ oo the Srte raitnood. The
wreck oocurted ot4fewborf Jeoetkm.

Peru. Ind.. Aug. 29—In
which occurred on tbe Wi
thU morning, conveying the Cleveland
and 81 Louts ball teams to 8l LouU.
the following were injured: W. Bud
boff. pitcher. St. LouU. right wrist cut
I sprained; Sidney Men
r 8t. LouU team, rib
met Heldrick, centet
LouU. face cut and lag 1

F4»a WAX WITH SOtCAMA
TiiAn will CM Alt Wnir»n ■<

OFFICER EXONEI
exonerated
Fhr EbaoNo. ef Felty TbUr. Whk
^ .
Waa Waa Trylof to Eaoopo.
.w'wiss m Os Sssunig Mmo*

<■•4 ■■4 ThM Any eerp* u* aboot

Uo D. ttcin W ^

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Patterns,
extra Wide Ball
tbe Bwerner •*
PINGREE MAKE

..Tour Dollars.,

,

AU

Allowed, slaoluie cut«ctnt« (umntecd,

»»rIo»» lOo and iWo •aio»*,

THE KOnW STORE

Cream
Bon-Bons

Who owns one can tell you
pf the racritf ol the famous
. high grade

KIMBALL

a Valm Heceiotd n
,

W. W. UMBAU COMPANY

Tha Old Rellabla Shoo House

ffiuiii mm (0.
at the Lake View House. I

K. E tnrnOMO. MANAOkfl

»

mANNKM SfoATTKnrom ..

St Chifs
n Ccnfecthneiy n

THE MAN
pianos - he knows from experience what he is talking
about You, loo. wiH l>c
satisfied if you buy one of
these splendid instruments.
E'actor)* prices and most lib­
eral terms. :
: : : :

When in nectl of }attems, try the

Our 0WU make
...Ter tedaf Oulf....

10 c a Pound
Crp 0ur Burnt tOadt

Wo Hcc o Fint

Clot

mckor'i Afop

SHOES
SCHOOL
FOR

‘ Boys’ shoes that are
made upon stylish lasts
but made pf honest ma­
terial. The soles are
made of jjood hard
leather. ::::::

JUmondCaramtls

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

■ Camt il, m»a Samph n»m

New Shoe Store
Rutner’x Ohi Suad
Front St
Opporite Whiting Hotel

Calmv, Block

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TRY A RECORD WANT AD



Ffomt tt
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

ONLY ONE WEEK MOREl

extraordinary

Pant Sale!
Your Choice A. i

iaaa Showing
Of Dress Trimmings
For Fall-1903«4k4t
We are now prepared to show an excep­
tionally large and complete assortment

of the n«« Dress Crimmlngs Nr the Cemhig

Stason. Here you will find asse’mbled
the most modern and beautiful creations
in dress accessories consisting of Bands,
Edges and Insertions. In Clunies. Silk
Appliques. Galloons. Medallions. Persian
and Durbar Bands, all over Laces, etc. In
facfyou'll find everything here. |n Fall
Dress Trimmings, from the inexpensive
; to the best Imported Materials.

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Front tables filled with Men's
fine Pants—Prices on these to
close quick-.-You save from
One-Fourth to One-Half the
regular price on these by buy­
ing now—See window full—
Look up your size—pay your
money and be satisfied with the
best pant bargain ever offered jn.

ir'

^Ccmpaiit

ONLY ONE-week; MORH
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totonnill Sah of

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lUSIIESS CAROS.

Piaos ad Orpns
Tbe aebataatlal

mic m»rs*lr«s In our maimpi*

^SIMPLE ilOCXERS«*
u «iiie prolwtioorl I»ic«. THo miK
movlns u loost nuliccablc

tranmU. apecial aale price, ftot.

on the fine, high gr»le Koalv

V, S .^jiX’sssiVsr

Mr. PBtai
KlT«.

•ot *Mr’dlr«»ti«r''SISS *U»

fKM Ibis borne 10 WMblOf
MM OM* from
hm m4 raiMm,
allov ovory elUaoa. rich or poor,
vbit Ibo Mpitbl oolrn la a UfOUmO
tbo oOMoa of tbo RovoramMt. Thb
tea Mod aabama aad daoanraa «
eratkia. Tba aaotlmaat Of iba-plan Ir
pralaavorthj. aad tbara to ao daojlaa
Iba fact that buadradi of iboaeaadt
of tba people of ibe oouatry
aovar atori a rlalt to tba aatloaal
oapHaL vAad aacb a atalt arooM br
owa to laMlv* Ui
bcoaai
Itovad roMoet for tba goearamm
, ha taaUtotloaa. by ream of a more

uj labor uakNi
Tha
aad oaaaoc aecxwat for tbo aioire. yei
Uify fool thoy bare bM« dealt vhat
Uii-y lad vlll be a,bard
attempt to eanr out aayr of tbe I
If the g
meat does aot dl^toa
Tbo oath of allegtonce which la
tkea by all tbe membera id the Typo^
grapUeal uakm aad by tbe men
of otbor uakma to held by aome
I to be to direct contmdictiii
oath of aJIeglanoe to the Ui
giatea government. Tbe algnlgcnnt
part^ the Typographical uukm oath
to the following:
hereby aulemnly and aincerely
IT that my fidelity to tbe union
my duty to tbe memberg thereof
I In no aeaae be Interfered with
By **i*jj*r «rg ‘
MowVThiaT
One Hundred Dollara Ra
ward for aay caae of . Calarrb 4bat
bo curad by HaJl'a Catarrh

J. CHBNBT A CO. Toledo. O.
Wa. tba aadoraigned. have known
J. Cheney for tbe toat 16 yeara. and
belleva him to be perfectly honorable
In all buatoeea traaaactlona and float
clally able to carry out any abllgi
tlona made by their Arm.
Weat A Tniax. Wholeaale Drugglati
Toledo. O.
Waldlbg. Ktoaan A Marvin. Wholi
aale Druggtou. Toledo. O.
Hairt Catarrh Cure ia taken In
ft to patborltatlvaly reported la thlr teraally. acting directly upon the
blood and muootti wurfacea of the aye
pmratare #topaleboe that Viet Obaaul tern.
Teatimonlala aent free. Price.
76c per botUa. Bold by all druggtoU
lUll a Family Pllla are the beat.

iraral. Yal. If tba maaaaa of the pao>
pie aboald be properly Impraaaad vUb
tba Idea, might tbay aot aapport oaa
didalaa fOr ooagram ptodgad to aap
port a maoMPe prorMlag much a treat
far tba people? U tba people are wU
llag to etaad for It. vby aot?

tba rlea eoaaiU area flred opoo by aa
uakaoera maa. aad tbara area t
teat V> tourdar. arbiob to aqaally aerl
oaa. Tba Ualted Btataa Bur

NCWSrArEiaFBBOWN

Angua O. Grayaon. for yeara cm
ployed In tbe Herald and R
ufllcea In tbla city, and fur the |>aat
aevan yeara foreman of tbe Torch
office at Central Lake, baa gone
IVUaion. where be will embark In
oewipapcr bualneaa for hlmaelf The
Torch, on which be waa cmpioyiHl
ha I aome very pleaaant worda to aay
altaattoa In Turkey to rary grave aad of him and hU work thcn>. and ex
tba Halted Rutea caanof make too
he will achieve a^mwked au^'xa^n

tboagb be vae aot mardared a dom^
oaatrattoa by tba Amartoaa^aatry will
bare a vbolaaama eteeU TV fact
that tba Amarteea oSelal waa Ired

VLACmAmM
'I’v.-:
J. W. Haaaao of tba apaelal com
mittae complliai the aoevenlr of
Traverm CUyiOr the board of trade
baa received aa order from the North
era Mtcblgaa Tranaporutloa Oa for
400 coptoa of tbe work. Oeaeral Maa
ager B. W. Beyi

The Btartllng
_
prevenutive of auicldm had been dia
covered will Intereat/many. A run
down ayatem. or deapondency Invar!
ab:y precede aulclde and aometbtoi
baa been found that will prevent that
condition which mnkea aulclde likely
At tbe Brat thought of aelf-deatruc
tloq take Electric Blttera. It being
will I
lid up tbe ayaa great Stomach. Uver
and Kidney regulator. Only 60c. SatJaa G. John
VERY MUCH MARRIED

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A CkMigb A Warraa Orgaa; chapel aiyle. nice eaae. $30.
A Huat Organ: hi^ case, a atopa. ICr only $2&.
An Ithaca Organ: madlum caie. to atopa. big value at $20.
A Packard Organ: « oeuvaa. blgb case, a atopa. for $45.
All amall atrlnged aad brarn inatnimenu now offered ml big rv
ductkma from* regular prioea.
^ ^ tbouaaad abeeta of popular and. claaalc mualc at lie. 2Uc
** Be Bure to aee ua now!

Michigan will make a bean record
ila aeaaon. A conaervatlve. eatl
kale ptocea ibe production of bean.
1 4A«0.000 buabela
tie weekly ci
1 In Boutbem
ta by
MIcta
by Be
beeu promise an excellent
and the condition of bea
Khat Impnovd.
*th*
crop needs hot. drAv
>rder
to mature It.
\
wilt be em
M<»re than S.ooo n
iioda tbla fall
ph.yed

: la aay form, oltbor tor eblldrea or

DBtAOBEBI-aEBl
Tbe Travorae Oty Buato^ coltoge

I^OHEN Are Welcome
w« gre extending to our

Wt Mm wiMlMl iMaktofitor tlMtMigofawoman-t
We WB look gM7«»d bid rou » making tovei
WtirniMmaMdapoailboamonrnew Sato Depoait
\^ to
accem atany tiine

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ttf MfM WrtllB feM it opM to om Irie^
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New York. Aug
Deri-berf killed
half the crew. Including tbe master
of the Bwedlah bark P. Wllkatrom, Jr..
Ju<i towed here by the French ateomer Ganartoa. says a letter to the Her­
ald from Port of Bpato. Trinidad,
under date of Aug. 13. The sun Ivors,
topen from the ravages of the
ae. are to the boapitol. Chlttogv»ng. from which the WUkstrom
sailed, la a place of odors. coUod hj
dv^p^ sailor mea the alcUeat ptoce to

ERALK AND RETAIL

To ItKtl; at oiir !..\KGK ami
coiiipli tf lim- of Hoy‘>. Venuh’s.
MissrA* ami ChiUlrcn's
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School Shoes

w„. ..
pt tha Country of

BACHANT & ROSCOE

leaders of the Persian
church have starved notice on the
Shah that unless he purges the coun
try of foreign religious and com­
mercial influences, especially British
and Russian, the church will parylvl
pate a revoluilon. Tbe church leaders
als<i demand that shah restore the
religious and economic cotiditlons
which prevailed in Persia a century
ago
The corrvspoodent says the anti

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208 Front St.

Parker Bros' Old Stand

H
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KNAPP
Miillgi!..TIieWatchinaRer.
tirrmsn bay. rich.

WstwlcLx^t'. tMsat.rul (Irwvl Tmvt-r.*Bs^. s fc«r r tU le* u lb.- .lnK.1 Uol and

JaBtt tlHISB WOKS-j
os*r acorn A*TM v

C.n>fi ae.mnK and F«lh.r Ran..

Watch. Cluck an.l jcwelttrtliaireil. Fine work mv
si»cciahy. 1‘rocuiitncss luy
motto.
Give me a call.
Next door south of Siuircs

i>a.l.crShor.

H. X CHAPm:'pr.prieu,r.

...

409 S. Union Street

8sa Washiociuo St.
a Fine Panto are better
I Uilor made. Made by
Co.. Detro.t Sold by

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO

Jl $boe moilb l^avina
I he shoe that makes the fool look neat. If a woman's shoes look well, ht r fool
will look well, hut the handsome foot counts for nothin^: unless in a hamlsome
shoe. That is the advaniajrc of buying: your shoes here. \VK AKK .SliOWINi; TIIK VERY. LATEST FALL SHOluS.
The beauty of the tliinjj is the price

$2.50

$2.50

$2,50

Two Dollars and Fifty Cants
$2.50

$2.50

$2.50

You i^ei your choice of the Ladies* new shoes for
just $‘J.5h. and you can have either a Vici Kid. a
Patent Leather, a Patent Colt, or a Bo.\ Calf, and
in either Hi;hl or heavy sole. There are also in­
cluded some of our early season's
shoes.
Our shoes are those that please.

“Cbe Boston Derby"
is the swell new fall hat. It is the hat that well
dressers will wear. You're under penalty if you
are under an old-lime hat. 'Phe men of Trav­
erse City are not of the old-time class. Nb city
boasts.of better dressed men. Wc do a big
THE BOSTON DERBY
share of dressing these men. I he new’est sivell styles are always found here
soon as our orders are filled at the factoo’- These are always among the first.
The “Spartan” is the new style hat, to be worn with the long rain coat and new'
fall long coat. The “Stetson” has long been a standard hat. No other firm
carries so large a line of these popular hats. Then we carr>' a full line of both
the celebrated “Knox” and “Dunlap” hats.

One Dollar** \
The carpenter waa the Erst to die
and hto body ama camaahted to the
Onpuin. flrat mate, cook and
r followed early la July aad the
remalader.of the erww were too feeble
from dtoeaao to work the bark.

is the way >-00 can buy a good stylish hat if you pick from the west window'of
our Clothing Department. These hats arc many of them the present season’s
Some of them are the spring shapes that we will not carr>' over. Any w'ay you
put it. you arc getting a good, wearable hat. cheap. They arc selling fast. Wc
can fit you if you come early, Many have already taken advantage of this remarkable offer.

The Ganartoa aignaiad hot sot no re-

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

WtMBanagt littit pamdxmk. aad dmek-book wkkk
^ BWfT VMlB fibonhl bm a Samagi AooomL
Wl un IlN Utft WmI iMkiMbott (kiiiie.

m

It Costs You Nothing

239E.FiNiSI(Nl
TMVERSE CITY

Mllldaied company, which will log ex
lemilvely In the w'uods north of the against the
Canadian Soo Already a number ol
campM have been eatablUbed. and ha-i mi evil
ihe Turk.MJernmn friendship to in
work. The maiurlty of these men a forerunner tif good ftHdluK lowardv
have t»een procured in Ottawa, a Germany tlmuigliout the Mohamimsl
crest Htampiug ground for the lumber an wiirld.
jack, but although the company to
paying an average wage of ISO .i
End of Bitter Fight
month and board. It la finding it ex
“Two phlclana had a long and atuh
tremely difficult to get all the men
born light with an abcesa on my right
needed
lung."
writes
F. J. Hughes of Dul\ml
An Alpr-na man first had a'com
taken out; t,heu bto toe had to lM^ am Ga.. "and gave me up. .Everybody
thoiiKht my time had c<»me. As a Inti
next hto fool, and finally bto resurl
1 tried Dr. King’s New Dlacov
In order i
ive hto life
The benefit
the other day saw cry for Consumption.
was striking and I was on
half a dozen women and as many 1 received
feet In a few days. Now Tve ea
children at work In a hay field. Ibe my
vegalned my henllh." It con
farmer being unable to secure men. A qtlrely
iers
all
Coughs.
Colds
and Throat
fe« minutes lau>r he came acruas an
Lung Troubles. -Guarahleed by
equal number of able bodied men and
and F. H. MeatJ
playing baae ball, and It started him Jas. G. John n 50c
and 1100
to thinking.
At Ijinslng E W Kimball of Da
kola was am'stkHl Thursday on com­
Ladiea. “you can Jump on 11
plaint of Humane Agent Moore. Two
pie ton It but it will come up i
carToads of hurvea which Kl
every time." Caiman s Clastic
shlpfked from a South Dakota
Monday afternoon arrived there, hav­
ing been 63 hours without either food
TOWN
i*r water. They t
northern Michigan points and were
fe«i and watered there. One of the ParnnExTbaaiA
Purcha
horz-es was dead when the train
reachtHl the city, and the b
m. Pa. Aug. 27.—The
ag.-nt kllUul another to put It out of
X Rallrt.ad cumpahy .to
misery. Kimball was disch
make room for its iniraenw yardto to
Ol! making It plain u» PolU
lt.»e that the fauK lay with the rbll- iH* built at^Shire Oaks, this cik.iniy.
has ja.li purchased more than »I.«m>u.nuKl ctimpany.
iMHi
worth
<»r
pn*iH*riy UMwet-n I'ouri
The lAive family of Barry couqi
iand Sunnvslile. and a hirg«at.- always lighting over their prut ney
of Shire Oaks ha
eriy and Felicity Ixive Is the ring­ tiou
The
been boi
leader.
grading 1
Cei.rge Peckllngton. a Ridgeway the great clAiJ=iflcnti‘»n yanls
farmer, lay down on the railroad Pennsylvania.
Twenty-eight tracks
in.ck amt went to sUu-p. He never an- to U* laid, each <if which will b«considerably more than a mile in
SeVA*ral empUoes td (\«le Itros/
larae grocery store and quite a num­ be“'Kllen*empioymenr‘iu ihe yanl to
ber of citizens at Kalkaska werv made start with and the number will be in'
cn-Ased later. Shire Oaks to expiH-ied
seriously ill WedneKday night by
inj; chetw, Tbe cbevwe was one fresh to bectime the leading town of the
was very apiw

rr"/uL‘:

erorld.’* Tbore to ao aood of omploy-

Practical Hauao Fumlahar.

WAaONFOBElCNEBS

news

or mcniGAM

When yob want a phyalc that to

iM^a ^ytor^i^ tbtojMMg^ to

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J. w.

pv‘LJi‘rfj5r*”~

BtrcI $ bM Bns.’ Misic Hua, Mnit Mick

band Every riJT Ya
feraonvIUe. Ind . Aug r»-Mar
live tlmea wUhln iweniy five
I. made a widow once by deal
ewd from threi- huaUamto. and
now a bride, la the record of Mrs
Oyaaotory Cored WHheot tba Aid of Mary
U Mulr-Thompaon-t'utvtn Neal
a Daator..
Conway Smith of Ohio Faila. Ind.
1 we..--------**1 am loot ep from a hard apell of
of Jefferaonville The 1
improving
tba dtti** (dyamilary) aaya Mr. T. A
p baa iUAl taken plact*. tleo
nd tb
Plaaor. a w^l
Ohio FalU being
western
Michigan
UreoMMiod. Tooa. **1 aaod oee
bottle of Cbambertola'a Oollc.
pleled aad tbe progreea of tbe pubUca
tkm of tbe work will be poabed a»
aooa aa tbe batfdoae plctiirea are re
calved from tbe t

'

Early callera gel -beat aelectlon.

GRINNELL BROS.,
coronota

Si

Aboat SUO difiereol ayln of

u1.*S!U'm*ho?JS‘I

are oooipleted. In tbe meontlmo.
tent oa baad. ao that we may
> do tbla. we tiffer
la all Uaoa. Now la aorely your Ume to SAVE
JINE BAS
or any kind of Mitaleal Inatrumeni.MONEY If yon waat a Ptoao
1
• quote aa followa:

:(b.'k WMIOWII. CHr CMmMw.

Somfi Exce^ll]r-<
A h«h urn. high bKk. cobbler leat nxAer. lor.........mi.WB
Abeaati<ula>k.oobbler*ettiocfcer, Mioeg. wcH n»dc. wcU Gnhbcd.
«ilid ook. high iMck, joM like eut.(cter,.«$s.so).
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of ovary

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ID. TBAVKBOT OTT, MCH., SATURDAY. AUGUST 29. 1M8.

JEVSNSIO

; <OTr, moH,

THK OTrtKO BBOOKD, TRA^

THE FLOWER
Vtsf:'','.
, .
f of tf^ iamUy. Is ihs -BEST”
:(flour; It Is the bast all arouhd
:v Hour for family use on the
Vinarkettodi^. AsKymir grocer
;fbr *lwBE8T, and you’ll g«t It:

•WiM • -

HANNAH & LAY CO.
TMAVKWSK OITV. MIOM.

VOM to Owiil

— ~SisS

reoa «f Ue

fiat Ovar Wtoa.
tcre la an olfl a
^ a^glri aca^ nx a
Stowe.

to^DoB Oty tom
tk# stofU of tBo Dowie
BOto.

WUl..

we wUl move W or 4.0W
the west Zion has asaar
and t^y win be expected to jom toe

think* that the trend at nSaln wlU
log to contrive a oonveraion of the
Mormons, and the deeds that thqy

^•d^ri^r CIST'S

srrsiVu.
assTn:.

crutches she said, i’m done with
those forever" and walked home with

"^hewe eudorst*ments are sampi
hundreds that have U*en received by
anulacturers of Hyomel. but 8
lit a Sons offer to refund the
money if Hyomel doee not do all that
med fur It, Uthe strongest proof
ima Harriett Ilutts. <»f nmevltle
an bo offered as to tbe reliance
0-. the smallest mite of b Bianlty of they placo upua Hyomel to cure hay
«.liapM
record. Is dtwd of genen
fever.
aged 414 months
At birth
balsnced the scales at 14
]
and six weeks later iuirely tipi
beam at I pouad. At no time
iTlef extstbnoe did she exce
»unds In weight.
Four ^ wenvetw In Spain nameii Furniture City Is Planning for Boot
>«eph g&to. living In the village of
Celebration of the Day Ever Hold
Aguara fn the province of Aragon
in WseUm Michigan.
tlmtvago sent a respectful mes

^*“llecause of contlnutHl disasters re
suiting In loss of life It) men have
quit work Id the Treadwell mine on
imuglns Island. Alaska The men do
tn«k^ Aiit rhmrve uf *mlsmsBaae
mem or unsafe condition of Ihe t
They rathiT Intimate that the
eny Is -bewduoed ” In support oi
ix,mention they cite that seven m
met violent deaths within n w«
Treadwell
More than 4.ooo Bmlths were prtx* sage to their aai
«nt at the tweaty-elghth and largest He has Just rei
lUplds. Mich.. Aug. 29.—The
annual reunion of the Bmith family the apostolic InnedlcUon. as we
Grand Kapids labor
and friends at ISjapack. N. J
Their
eck for 1.000
U»00 pesaU He haa
has also
grealesi
re plans fo
wri ien to the parish priest directing l.al«»r dsy celebration
years
The founder tif the Umlly
him to give the weavers his espccia!
New Jersey. John Bchmldt. Is sup
ing will be the feature of the
iHtsed iu have arrived from Hullaud
li iH «>sUmate«lI by the la
labor day
In 17D3 ami lived on a farm near Fea
Ths D<
that some 75 unk
HU 17 children
A mile thing ___________
Uf tht'se about 50
death
Thus a mere scratch. Insigni­
ficant cuts or puny bolls have paid
ssktHi men
the death penalty. It U wise to i
of the Ktw
Michigan tioints.
Traverse
Bmklen s Arnica Salve ever hi
nitm»s at Allan. Ala>
ni*. has accepUHl tbe Invitation to
It's the best salve on earth and
nearly
wt»rth
in Grand Rapids and is ex
prevent fatality, when Bums. S
which had l*een collecK
ptTied to make a strvmg union she
•rs and Files threaten
(foly
during the day. Twenty workmen had
be parade is scheduled to mo
as O. Johnson’s and F. H M<
just
gone
to
supper, leaving the ^Jas
oc4»ck in the morning, but
watchman In charge
He was caught
• held long enough to permit iht
frtm. U-blnd. pinioned and
gagged
rse City unions to gel into the
and In twenty minutes the big clean
up was in canvas sacks which the rob

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Suits

Vou Don’t
FoHRiflM

Styles
mght Up
tethe
Beur

About your suit unless the style
is absohiiely correct—no. mat­
ter how jjood the quality is if
the st^le isn't in it—you arc not
satisfied.

Catfiss’
CaUor
made

Our Suits Jilt DinetTrom
UtwYwk atp
, They are correct in style "and the qualities
are of the best—>pu will be satisfied if
you own one. THK PRICES ARE : :

”;444

V4

SIO.OOSI2.50$I5.084I8.0II
..J28.88 $25.08 S30.80.„
For the new things. We would.be glad to show
them to >-ou—won’t urge you to purchase

Cbnaetta

instit

aov In partu*

ble of propelllug ItaeU oa Und or la
Water. He will explore tbe Evergladca
of Florida with IL
Kalaer Wilhelm freqaeatlx vlalts tbe
studio of the Amerkaa artist. Mrh.
CadwaUader CulkL In Berila. SLe Ip
at present nuking a boat of Frloccaa
Irene, wife of IVtace Henry.

RASTALL'hse

i?tx>rgo J. 4k>old. tbe railway raarnate and milHonalre. b credited wltb
a desire to go to coagreus from tbe
New Jefwey district In which bb sum­
mer borne. Ijkewood. Is altcated.

We move into ov new More

w ith her fatber.

Hot wfalher I* no mure danecrous
to fat |H-oplc than Iu Uan.
In Saxony ther** is an JimIuMiuI |
achiHtl fur every 14.«’>1t ItiUablt.ints.
Four hundred and thlrt.xn mtl.s of j
railway arc to be huUt In .\ls^ka
j
tinifsclim* «f niot^hal iiiKtru j
t rLi-v
So.oitO perwonr •

puul in
J--VM -

DR. FENim

KDNEY «Backache

iIh*

OEMEST
GHEtfEST
-.NElLTieT-

Jsi»ar!«*i-,

Our ,.f Ihr iul*tak,x. ...
.
ill nut knowing how to cat. writ.w j
thoughtful olM^Tver of woim-n. If]
funn iH nut to Inwlivh she b. }
ahr thinks a imp of tea or anyi
baiMly b xikmI emntgh. If *luto save iiiauey she dtws It at tl»e luiu-ti- ;
^
er's Rxiai
if she b l.usy *l«‘ will
jhalfa
Ole iliue. in «wting.
If >!i.- b u»i* j
ppy she giH-s withuut f.. d. .V yn.vn
U if *he Uloh rtaker ini. rrupts; a;i»l |
he Is rl«;ht;
j
wonuMi will ehis».ie kx* «n ;«in :n |
aleiul of lM•tr^t:lk*• ni.d n nuili v\ ill n« ; [
.\«H.iln! of b-r luUtukea i< in net j
knowing he>\ le r»x.t. If ‘he b tir.d
she 'nuiy sit ih.v.n, lull she will d.un ‘
st*».
* hh 1» I xlnwb.^ , aitiroU'.er
-i. She d.MMi t t now that bird
lire-.
If she b e.\han*t«d she

....... ..'‘YOUR MONEY IS
....... a.
NO GOOD*'

tiK. 1..IU IH I ^ ^ fce refunded In rod (t iter oHat
THE FAMOUS

MittJJohnsohs

6083

.......

t«d Rtjiti-s •'uotlnues to reixdve Im
migrstkm at tbe late of a miliion i,
y«ir It lusy W a questlou wbetbrrtbr
new arrIvttU Kill Ixxome asslmllatiM
gU to pnoe good cltt*.-u.x.
*u1.J*x’i fur serious Ihougbt.
jrou are not aatiilied whh reaalia.
j
^ ^ rije wlutiou of the matter will de
'every
pend uiKin tbe sort of i»eople who
'
becoming crowd
ed with foreigiNTx. many of whom are
, 8, E. l^alt 4 Sons undf'slralde.
In «^»nt;ast with this
high wages are offered by
I I be mid
TRY A R^RD WANT AO.
Iforiib. Therc.isi
iKHly of able hilH.rers
lan any
The wag»*s are far U
le the
ever dreamed of by wo.“k€
fields of Furuiie.
The United States leads I
ire. Tbe pbre for tbe new arrival
ip the coudtry.
There wouid b
-W.T strikes iu our cities If tho.<.- wh.

RHEUMATISM sad
or .......J ...r .o-.
BLOOD CURE

Ills

.^he Aui ld bUgh at f* u lY
tUa, leading or writing -oiM
o rest Imm
.mi ovdT Um* (x.iintr>
ru's huspItaN , ftourbh Ux-ntise
rn do not ki.-*w liovv t«» rest. .Mi
other ndMake on the list U their txui
staiil worrying. Worry and liurrv ar*tlirir eiieinh s. snd y.-t they hug them
to their lH*soui*.-’^*hirago IW.

AMD
ABSOLUTELT OMMtLB

b.r’

j
:a>4 y»ar Fnited Stntr* has j
.XMU Iieiabu io‘.t^*lgiJ thlps j

The brains of
air
weight

Doaa Not Caro You, It Is Froa,"
Say S. E. Watt A Sons.
-Nut only wUI we seU a 5(Keat bot­
tle of Dr. Howard s DyapepsU apeciSc
at half-price, but we wUl agree to re­
fund the money If a ouatomer b not
satbfied with tbe remedy.” said 8. R.
WkU A Sons, the popular drugglaU.
to a Traverse City man. -la other
words. ’ they coatlanod. “the apecific
Is free If It does not cure.”
8. E. Walt A Sobs have sold
dreds of bottles on their qpecUl
price introductory offer
offer, and ba
few left
•ft for those who are fortunate
to call at their store before they
all gone. It Is the
nd b the one
and dyspeiv
sia that toakes permanent cures.
Dr. Howard s specific for the cure
•r constipation and dyspepsbi is not
an ordinary
tablet or powder that
y relieves. This remarkable db
covery makes complete and p»ma
cures
Mrs. Charlotte W. Walof Manchester. N. H.. writes: 'A
years ago I bad a very severe at
of dyspepsia. Water dbtressed
me as much as food, and I could find
no relief
My druggbl recommended
Dr llowardb specific very highly
This great medicine gave me relief at
once, and 1 have never had another
atuck of dyspepsia.”
If you cannot go lo Druggbts 8. E
Walt A Sons’ store today, send In your
er by mail, as they have only a llm
1 amount left to sell at this *iH«cbl
hatfprioe.

L.IOMT

larMainrBaMi

UcMaiNnrfii.

o. p. CARVKR * sna

=IRE INSURANCE
JOHN R.SANTO

EW HASTINGS & S8N
FIRE INSURANCE

‘^iSSR.'^-srdassf'”''*

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

Treatment Had
• My boy when four years old wa-=
:aken with colic and cramps In his
-stomach. I sent for .the doctor and
h.* injecied morphine, but the child
Kept getiing worse. I then gave bin.
hall a teaspoonful of Chamberlain’r
CoUc. Cholera aad Diarrhoea Remedy

another
nixatlon that Is out of
There will be tl
line, together
with
toget
workingmen
I
It Is believed
namtHT of Hu
l»e miUHi in len
ure t>xrad

Shell
Lake. Wls.
bfok-keeper

and others
TEe Gr
deiiarimeul will
lu the aftemo n the lab«.r boats will
ivbraie at Reedi s Lake. The atlractncludlng
n.rk-. Ho.
arch Minstrels, tlie fatmuis roller tothe
llo.tHM) carousal, the
Laughing Falace. the picture gallery.
Cave of the Winds. House of Trou
Idea, and numerous other new fea

Traverse City. Mich.
Dear Sir;
If you want your paint
to last as kMig as that of other house­
owners in your town b golng-to last,
you should use lead and xlnc.
You can mix your own or buy Devoe. as you like. ‘The reaulu wlU not
be the same, however. Devoe Ready
il aad tboronghly
Faint b gr
does
It.
Hand
work can't compete
with
maebtae
work, either la cost or tboroughaeat.
Mixing by hand b Imperfect mixlag;
and xinc Is peculbriy hard to mix;
wants grladtng.
Lead and oil Is honest paint, but
less durable. Lead b tender aad xlac
b tough. ‘The proper mixture grouad
together b better than either akme.
»>each painters use alac ahme; but
American painters think R too hard:
aad mix it with lead. .

'll is Uery nnnoyins’
To the one who does the cooking for the family, and
sometimes to the members of the family, to find that
an entire baking has been spoiled because poor ex­
tracts or^king powder had been used in its manu­
facture.
Stooto Arwrsoyairsoto** by
using Johns6n*s Pure Flavoring Txtracis and Pure
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder at $J5c per pound.

Mr.

Wilkins

ORS.

SAWYER

4

PCNHALLEGON

JIENTISTS..
«ll Work or HlghaM FBaatoto Brain.
Fills Geld WaHi a ■psalaNir.

b

Win Tti Wait 1 Mice cm efllctl

I .-ai.ly tl.H l.. ,
tlM* only r»-*|Hxtsbb sti.l
to w:»*liiibe hand* b to fol
low tb,. -ujipy m-rubblng with s tlwr
ougb rliii.iug.-iii mulling walfr.’* You
bold tbuin alteriiMtoly umb-r tb«hot and i-uld wft<T fau(’«'t.
Cold fivauj rubbnl around tlw naiU
ill founiunut tbe tendeiKy to
and will keep the skin arouta
fuiibi lioft and freeh looking.
iluKliig tbe face and hands tho ougb
jr after washing b quite as lmp<.rtaut
washiug Itself. If the f^ile
ke beauty a study are to l»e U*lleviHl. Tbe *aa|i moM be got <
the pore* or It will roughen and dry
the skin and often aggravate tbe t.
deucy to bUckbead*.—Chicago Fo*t.

Butchor* *nd 8*usi«* Malnnk

of cholera morbus by U
_
Iain's Stomach and Uver
when she felt an attack
on.
Such
attacks
are

Tablet*

MCriptlons Carefully and Conscientiously Compounded.

Farm For Sale
100 aersa kaowa as tka Btoai cr Man
ham iaraL Oaa of tha bant to Ona
TraVerM*aoaaty: tH toltoi «mh 4
tha city.
AR.(

HTAXKS.
The tax rolls for the coUactioa of
school 'and cUy taxes aad spadal aasessmenu for the five wards of tha

I will be la my office for tha parpoM
of collecting said taxes ovary waakday from now until Ndmhar M
1903. from S o’clock tmifl U:I0 O’clock
in the foronoon. aad foom 1 trcloek to
4 o’clock la the afternoon of aaek 4ay.
All taxes paid befora OeptotobM' 1st
will be recetved wtthont oollaMlM

SuT"be°'

:3obnsoif $ Drug Store,

^ 'I

Mfi^^ NovSiSr IxL a
two per c«t tor coUectloa will be

F. W.^VOE^'CO.

%■

Co^wnuir l^ubam of Texas, hlmsell
stn.u;: luohlhmonbt. Is much Intet
sled lu the temperance* WBvw whlcli
Is sweeping over the Lone Star S^ite.
Altuedy 190 couatbe hqye voted telal
prohlbttloa. ihlrty-alne others are dry
tn igou aad la only ftfty^asvcn la llq-

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
NEW LOCATION

125 CASS STREET
STOCK OF.,
I ...COMPLETE
...COI

Rato an Bad Ta It AB.

EI«ctr4andOM

tiH Boston Stont

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i

SEWER TAX
Notles to All Raraoas latorastod

, HMtIncGoodfi.
Cm BnstM I«nlt«r8,
Spvk Coll*. Etc.

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO. 1
I WANT ABU

—i ,,

FREE OF CHARGE

The price of Isbor in Alaska I# F4.:ai j
to fdlW a dar. with Iword.

LAMl DAT OBSEIVANCE
V
mClANDlAriDS

f•

snmnuis.

ThcKaie not old Mock. No^
aol All near Mafl;bot we w81
not canj dwm over the scaaon.
It » limply oommoa bamam
KBK to doK them oot dnriac
thb rnonth. See the nice waiM
•et we offer at 18c 'madtomm
leadier ba^ at 8^
NewaM

odla exfiorted 19.2I2.166 WheU of
wbeot during the last season.

lual att^
I of Ue dto

tcrasUm offers:T’
A Hamlin. Westford. Mass , w
Hyomel cured me of hay fever In one
wee-ks lime. I consider It a duty to
leJI other- who suffer frt.m IhU dis

WAIST SETS. KGS.

4a baa Joat pardbaaed a gold mlae la
Mexico vbich ba aaja la aoe of tba
ricbeat la the world.
£x-Coremor Boko of Iowa b Uvlag
ta rctlromeat oa bia forai near Kldora
aad Bhm do lacilaattoa to lalagie la
Aatoa Schmidt of Newark. N. J . baa

Waslilngion s twmp at Valley Forge.

Tea to twrelve shlpa a day nirive In
the port of New York.

hoac Who
tmong those
who have been ccured
by Hyomel are J. F.
K. Forbes, chid
patcher a A M. R. R. McCook.
who writes
-I have ne>Pr had i
remedy for hay. fever
from any remed;
r. until I used iHyomc

CLOSING HIT!

Lam 4a Veacl. wBa 4to4 receatlr
Lftar a Mag fltaaaa waa ana of tbe
aaat poaaiar taaiMt la Irelaad.

polWca.

Major Ross of the Suet C’aoal com
as the moat pany reiiorts that be hat -pno-tkally
I medlcihc In use aUDlbllated" UH.>.,uitues at Umalla.
For sale by Jaa
MUs llvlen HouU U touring the
CatskUl mountalhs lu au automobile.
United State* Senator Flatt aayw
‘ ITtMS OF ONTCRCSTv
President Roojw*vclt b stn>ng In Wall
Lam la the moat echaomlcol antxnal
fat
'
A hameaa-broken xebra U worth glti.*

itS if

Mb Qnlary .‘^bm mate Ua ttw*
tog hy fisAlbg la tbr QiaaE rtrer la

Cbolara aad

laUtaT wb£f*^
m^^tba cydoito

KWWAYTOTKAT HAY FEVER

London paper contributes ft
, that from March till
Klag / WwarjTs
bill aaKM
King Kd
to him In heavy cut glass bottles hold
a pint and three-quarters
ITS per bottle Is charged
ml. and |1S Is charged for
for thes
the Urtlh Itself.
Henry hVe-lerlck. who
left
New
York city on July 2 on the steamer
IVutschland f»»r a tour artmnd the
Id with the hope of breaking
rrd for the short(wi time consu
Irrllng the globe, has returned to
in rlrrllng
New V<wk
York on the New York Central
railrtind.
Frederick has been sue
ralirtmd. Mr.
1
having made
cestvfwl In hU <
4 days. 7 hours and 2d

,T

bntUc who >»«•«> a uiwa a»m at moj

Lake s superlaUve hadneaa. ae
They cording to Dr. Dowte. Is haaml not
i^eh on gie actnal
vice thevw
ding Bwny. or on the number of
Itted. but mther on the
ford. Conn., died In ih^
•tlcn of
fe;r days
larly al
MO a cancer developed In his
and Ur. Murray spent a great
■alt Uk«. Vuli. srWIo ORpori
deal of money tiying to get It cured
railing to get relied, one morning he
•Igodl^lSp.. a«2odod lo adaptlM cut out the growth himself with a
penknife.
Much to Ihe aurprise
[. a feat which has
poutad^the eapens uf the war dc wound healed and Murray’s oonditlon
part menV for several jrvmrs
A sue appeared to improve. He became low
oeasfm teat was made.
It Is stated spirited over the loss of fortune and
Wall ft Bona ate I
rtlee and went to the poorhoi
that the Hash from the laatrwment
can tM- road at a dlstaaoe of thirty paying |Z a week board, though
fever. HyomeL
the lime of his death
he still ‘
five mU«w.
U claimed for thU remedy that
dollars left
With U»e opeatog of the aew school
It Slops the spasmodic pnroxyama of
year tn weetnra lorwa a crusade la be
At Danville. HI. after the congre^
ag. the smarting and running
half of rubber beets for school chll
It loo la «t. Joseph’s Roman Calho^
eyes and nose, and other
dren will be slated, and the i
- -»-rch bad assembled for early
protalaea to spread over the
; mass It was discovered that
And' ready ladorsemeut la the hue
> during the nlj^t had robbed
dred. <if schools of Iowa. It U main
tr of the crucifix and all the

The movemeat aeems popular where,.ever It has been introduced, aad aside
from the noise and commotion that
. Is avoided by the change, the saving
to the gtmaral system of the atpdeni
• Is a big 4em. as It does away with
the )ar usual with the Isatper heel
Mrs. Anna M'Kensle. a Norristown.
Tipple, was so U
s of a fiddle at a
that she threw aside the cruicho^
she had carried for five years, and
* vrns in Ihe thick of a Virginia reel be
W she realUiMicwhai she was doing
■Hhe trlpmsl through
the dance as

AUOUct », i9oa.

HtarFaUs

for the purpose.
In the darkness.

MMBALinWS
Of T«1 ^

saturdaV,

nwiA. U«» |jnd«ithe*S«ritdssmY
tttoascfcrfttto MOP Mhmsf actor, wsaMihsisir
gw^orwioMowcolocwroylMir. »CwtgaMCw,.

WW

lo«i4»r of ZtaCItiruiUdiMo

■m

m

m:

mi

PAVING TAX
The special mmnmmmt tax ren tor

'.s^rasaa!
K. B. HmM 09 TraMonr.

TH» gvjnmre kiooba tra^

it*

OITT. laca. SATURDAY. AUGUST ». IMS.

mMWMMcnctmmi

W«tOEPAItTiE8T.
Itom Mtmto Blet twtomai 4o tor

^toa Karty Ppaalm of tto liaoao
TiOa Yaarv

Tto praetlM of tto dty

fOoCtoli

fBmlUa Orowwll tor* Jaat ratwrato
from a waak’a oatlag at Patoakajr.
Bay VMw. Harter Bpetoga aM ottor •:1a.
Mttora Twaorta. They wore tto
BVaahM aaretes at 7:S
mats of Mina L Atkla of PMoakoy.
Pimysr muatlag Th
MIm Rteda Battoabory wUl tora
tto Brat of tto weak tor aa extotoed

*niL"£3:£asi.„.u.s.

pod taato abape aa rapidly aa poa
It la tto lataailoa to basla tto
m earlier tbla aeaaoa tbaa
pire this moralag.
Sto will towek
acbool there, which opeaa next Mon

SUKTANTIAL
MCIEASE
IN

nBE:zrr:“j:
s£r5j?iH35?S
3Hin;£5i;S%5:
4ajr •vmImc vtti to **Tto Ckrtettea
■Mtovor Ctorloc.*’ m4 m om who

tHB NUMBBII OF. BCNOOL
CNlLOBBN IN THK CITY

**%la. Vida Boaaer laft today lor a
two wooka* Yiaii with friaada la Lak«
City aad Clara.
F. B. Rica. adHor of tto Maalck Baa
waa in tto city todayMlaa DalU Baraa raturaod today
from aa extandad vlali at Bokm. Cadar. BurdlekrlUa aad Mapla City.
Rev. Taylor of loata la tto gaaat of
Rav. T. P. Ullom. pastor of tto Cboite

Mormlag aerrlea. 11:M.

*ui'*7 gg
Rev. Htella Hamsamd of Neal will
ccupy tbe pulpit both morutag aad
veblug.
All are tavttod to thsae aervlcea. .

Kb. ^SSm mMcS?'

•Tbe^True^'^Su^"
dSS
^SSTMadni la la tto dty from Ohio
wUl atog a bass
-Pllgrtma of tbe
oa bar way to Lalaad. wtore she will

^ IL^Buuday school.
J^IS.
Epwortb
League:
topic.
of tto Cokhraiar acbool. la la tto city
Jl^b News From Cblaa~ Mrw. Wllwith bka wBa aad child tor a few
daya. He has apaat aooM time with
7:30. Wealey aervtce: topic. ‘tThe
Agent W. M. Smith la dalUag
Story of Wealey.- The addreaa will
n fnmi tto acteoL who
er tbe time .of the mluiatry of WeaW. If BmJtb baa juat completed ibe
aud wUl be Illustrated by
the
acbool oeaeoa for Trarerae aty. aad
tto
raaulta abow a autotaatlal la- Ohio, arrtred la tto dty laat araalag
sraaaa la the aumber of chlldree of for a riaJi with frleads aad relatives
acbool ace la the city. The total tbU tn thla city tor a law weeks.
year la 3.064. aa acalaat 2.8S0
laat
year. aeoordUig to tbe apportloamea
of tto primary acbool fuada. tboud
Orwea EpMeapM.
Nr Smltb'a record abowf a toUl of
2.l«7.

^^^m^Boardmau Aeu. aad WaabTto cela tto paai year baa toen al
Riley Bweera left last night on a
moat eatirely la tbe Second. Third tour to sell feed for the Starch Co
Holy Communion. 7:30 a m.
aad nrtb warda. tbe Flrat ward abow Tbe factory will start up next week
lac a gala of only three, and tbt
Tbe Mieeee Glade Kellogg e
fWth ward tbe aame. The Second Basel Crabbe returned to their bm
ward abowa a gain of 26. tbe Third In Morend. Mich., today after vlsltl
ward 120. aad the Fifth ward 16.
ttotr aunt. Mrs. L. Roecoe.
ill preach.
Tbe acboul populailoo for tbe varl
Mrs. U. W. Hall returned to her
luvtuUon to all.
oua warda tbla year la aa fuliuwa
borne In Mendoo. MIeb.. tl^la morning
Flrkt ward. 478: Second ward. 817
after vlalUag her son. Lester Halt
Third ward. 631: F^ourth ward
Mlaa Jessie Hager left thla morning
Morning service, music and aermoti
nfih ward. 787.
*re she will
at 10:3« a m. VUltora In the city are
«
BRCVITICB.
Bert Bennett relumed to Chicagti cordially Invited.
Sunday school at
noon. School
Ibis morning, after a vUU In tbe cly
with hla cousin. Ptank Lewis.
Christian Endeavor al
church tomorrow, both mominR and
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
evenlag; eacbaaglng pulplta w(tb Rev
Henry McKinley
Sunday evening, gospel meeting at
Mlaa Francea Hisclna haa taken
Nettle Blank entertained at
:3u p. m.
• on East Eighth street last <
I*ravcr nunMlng Thursday evening
Among those present were
of
and Mra. Jud Cameron. Mr. and
Frank L Shuler, and Mr. and Mr
Rev. D. O. Rttlh. Paator.
from Wal- E Weaver. Tbe out of town guests
H» a. m . class meeting.
were Mlaaea Pearl and Jessie Shuter
lu:.X preaching servto^s.
owing to a wait for an e
«>r Manistee. Fay Coffman and Mal>el
12:m». Bible s<hool.
Ml tbe main line
Very
Walab of Grand Raplda. Refreshmeiii»«
U:3U. V. P. A. services.*
tbla city.
were served and a delightful evening
W. Raatall baa moved
ed hla jem-- waa spent by all.
^
7:3t» Wednesilay
evening,
pray^e
bair of the
Mrs. W. G. Holden euiert
number of the Park Place giieau ver\
delightfully Thursday evening at Uii
Hugh Kennetly. pastor,
I attendan
llnga Heights. A «»m roast, was
lag- service.
JU:3o.
Theme,
of the pleasant features of the «
JLiullL as the Door <he Gun club
Baptismal service for-children at
Caldwell of the Wluch.‘ater Co ahot
tbe close of (be sermon.
with tbe locala
Evening
service.
7:30.
Theme.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Hlakealee left
The Hoy Lost at Home.*'
today for Rapid River, for their laat
Class meeting, 8:45 a. m.
trout fliihlng trip of the aeaaon
Sunday school al 12 m.
In Judge Uiranger.’a probate c
Regular price from »5.tKi to I35.0U.
Kpworth League »;:3«» p m. I.«ader.
tclday a guardian waa appointed
Grlnnell Bros.
Rotort lX>wo». Topic. “Latest ^ews
Marlon Burgeaa. a mentally
1864-Aug2l»-Sepcl
China
tent puraon.
Melvin
In C. Ov
Oviait waa
A cordial
appointed guai
. and a bond filed
I these ser
vices.
and letter* laa
Church of Chripl (Oiaelpiaa.)
In
probate court today a 1
waa granted L«*n K. TItua aa
\ invited i * d. liv­
Thomas P. Ullom. minister.
Han of Lydia Rep. a mentally incom er UII Iiddr.-ss befwe the gruduiitlug
M,*ettngs held in Stelntorg s Grand
peieni peiwon. to aell real eataie
elaaa ora aoutheni law school. As be Opera House.
The divan and Mokannaa band
Sunday school. 12:m».
laila Rookb Temple will
Junior. 4:34*.
read on the Uiuglui door tb'e word
iciock in
Pythian
ball
Senior, 3:45.
“Push.**
alghl. All are urged to attend
KvtHilng. 7:30.
•Thafs a good text for my s|HtH b
Tbe regular earuraloit of the
Pentecostal prayer meeting Thurs
be said to himself, aa to reUled tl
ly evening at 7:30.
story afterward.
Saturday night, united prayer and
A meaaage to one of the ataie |>a
He l.egsn hla r«
remarks aomething like study of the Sunday school
lesson
perm from Holland aiatea that tbe thU: ••Gcrtl.meu of the Grmluatlug with the children.
mayor will lay the tirat hrtrk In the CUss: As I entered this iMuiit.ful Imll
Welcome to worship with us are
paving there In a few daya
The pav a word met luv eve whi. h I would strangers workingmen-and the poor.
ing la being put In there by Allieri wish you ull td take aa a motto in
P^e.
Me will Upreach morning and et*enlni*“ “
your profii.^loual csrvMra.**
tome aa n man who flnlahed the pav
Fourtaanth Btrato Church.
Every one Insilmilvely tunied to
Sunday schtxil 2:3o p; m.
Ihutdwn
**^‘**^'^' ***** * ‘““*^ gUmv> at the d.K)r. the orator .anuuig
Preaching at 3:30 p m. Iiy Rev
tbe
rest,
i'here.
«iti
the
Inside.
In
let­
Tto We^ne-tuog club had
W Smith.
ters
only
too
easily
nwd.
wa..
tlie
tu
yable p irtlea of the ;
ChrUtian Bcianca Sarvioa.
•criidlon r-Pidl. f the ii
of
inclea
Modem Woodmen halL over poet‘•It wan a efeawglve away.»* aald the
judge later,
i d let the cal cut of the offloe.
•everaJ boura.
Sunday mor^ng. 1C^30.
bag then and then*, pad there waan t
H L. Carter haa rec«*ived a large
but to mirfeaa.”-Phlla
picture Of thoae who attended the laat delpbla I^ger
every adrllchlgau
undertaken.convention,
bleb maa held In Grand Rapids laat
July.
Tbe picture la a very large
I photograph, and contains the
Aurpia.
r Sisrr of tbe Vnlv. r
of about 6rt»» underUkera. Near
It W IB to ne.\s. bow ever, to ^•taell. al Cbicago
native of Auburn. .V V
ly every picture u very dtailnct.
There mil be • meeting of the ly everybcHlv to h-urn that s<» sonill n
Julhi wikl Howe la S4 year- o
Katbbone Hiatera Wedneadav evening thing as a l•s>killg glass prevented
It her intelle. tual fiower Is In ho w be
September 2
All members are re Senator Kvmus ftvmi hK-atlng In Kan
qufwtod to be present, aa Mias Rose
kakee.
It luip|«eued this way: .Mr.
)er will to at this mi>e(lnc
Mayor Wearer of
Evans bought the old Murray Ilous«. *
amuMHl of iH iiig a exar. In hla deal
a tbree^story l.rh k hotel that ©:H>n|.le«l Inga with Ito |HiIhleiaua of tbe yuuLer
•TAOE AND PLATFORM.
tie southeast «v»rner of Court ain*it
ly^Toalgh^ at Stelntorg a Grand Opera and m-artorn avenue at an early d.^y.
PreaWei.t Richardm.n oi IJt-rin tt>lWlH-n he .^me to elose tbe deairu>Alege, Monrovia. UberU. baa
western life will to
ountry to atu^y tvlucatlonal uielh
V Traverse City audU*nce
The Bay
.Ity Tribune of last TutM^day saldi
U was insistid .Mr. Ev'&ha should |>av
WaahlngiOD ihtwter was packed I
for. TbU he drcllned to do. and to
night at the presentation of Hal. Re
did
It
so'veliemeutly
that
he
threw
up
•At Cripple Creek The uproarl
l.utberan kirderfreiiml borne,
wliole iraiisactlon and hiked out
that
every act
ner -tone oi w hlcb w«^ -uiid a
It I
was priKif that for .tunim. where he haa been a very
the audience got all i he ihrlira that it
a of aU public improve- fewda>^aao
anted. When little baby l>.ater In
. V. Hr. George Ijiluing Tayae climax ma* thrown from a
e made some l olltUwl
aeuliM^ UH-aitor of the New
Dd sent fully 12 feet in tbe air t
lu this county If Mr. York Kaat Metliodbt Eplai-o|ial roiiferMight by a -good- Indian, pande
Evans
tod
U^n.iue
a
Kankak*van
Inaml
know n as "the |K>et of .Metbim took piwaesslon. and Baby
stead
of
an
Auroran.-Kankakee
G
h
.Klbm.died
In New York rmently
gaily tbe star. Tbe lot baa been seen
tettte.
Mlaa Jt-aale Gllrnm of Indiana|K>lla.
ho r« tviiGy
MichuM-na
That country la tto rtebsst whkb Jual eliten-d lirio luirtliFrabH. wit
Maytold. furnUbed the typical hero
ourlabcn the greatest number of noble father and laa the hrat woman ^rt
aad e. Nick Stark waa a totter In
and toppy beluga; ttot man la tto rtebdlaa than U uaaally met on the stage
eat
who.
having
perfected
the
fttocUone
Olpgy May Ward gave a good chi^
lotion of the jolly, mining camp of hit own Ufe to tto utmoeL has also
tto widest helpful luflueocs. both peralmudby msaua of bla poassw
r tto Uvss of oChefa.-Jobu Rm

‘rB-*!Z.ZSSry. msparlatoadmit

liii. TtoM ton to tnm»Z 10 to
^ liitottMi JM to to to]
totoMfltoy dtoofmtto for
■loM. Tto Mctotjr of ttot <
.MPtoiWtf a daoorallag <
wltoli arUl to aaalatod by
atoototod froai ito ottor aoetoUaa.Tb«
■MYihiau of tto cltjr tore Also prom
ftMd to toeorato la tto eoavaatlon

sajsr.xriu'isx."

JWac:.”.i.2r:rs:

Of tto Tory tool la tto hutory of ibc

stowms
toma Oamaft fa tto CIty ThJa

alock this toomlDR ihf
was oallad out by a
laaaa' TalopiMHUi Oo’a oSeaa. an alarm
toYlai torn aopi to eaatral fnim

taiekly raapoatod la tto dovapour of

rf^'srsijErr.jss
Tto 41«eaity waa la tba «ln» run

Aa

alactrtc

Upbl wlra. a trlt«rapb

Twmuni
Tto dlScttlty with tba ctocka «a»
cauato by tto clock
wire aettliiic
dowa upon aa olactrle ilaht wire
tb^tw^^toa B^la^tlock.

i

laaal Ii'a'r*?dapSutod*at lUtCM.

tto dty arara out atoat SO mlau
wklla tto tfoabla waa tolna locat

,

tMTflwciwaiK

tofta ^itoa of Oraalla Otoarto riom
WarthtaM. Vamtoot. Hara Flva
' Oaya Aflar Otoatt
Laat THday. Aosuat SI. John Huia

Bute Baak buUdlat. orderad a Urar
flaoa of sraalta that vaa aadad la
AaatrucUaa of tto bolldlag. to rap _
oaa of larurrrct alia, from W. H. ElIU
of Nortblald. Vt. nre days later
atoae was rrorlved by eipreaa la____
atoae bad to to put up aad cut
. darlaf ttot tiam. The atooe wa. a
lart* plaoa. and abova with what
protoptaaaa tbU irm oaa baadla vork
Wadaaaday it waa raoeirad. Tba c»
^»tad to mmsetblai

ill
l-i

nwn^raiAwn
. toapand Ctoata la A. O. U. W. Aa
w;d.0.Oaaa.

to^2!T£S.r.
Baoto laat eraalat to lb

UMVB U>

J

^ for ib<
U- W. Batraral wbe ,
tto plaa at toft ware
_
to U anar baartac It axplalaad

_

^.brssi^^!£s:ru^^z
adopted or aot baa wot baaa deddad

TNB MABKCTB.

Going to need Linoleum this fall ? Now is the
best time to get it. while the weather is warm
as u is easier handled, and gets shaped to your
floor in good season.
We feel sure that if you look at them you will
agree with us that we have the finest stock to
be found anywhere in the City.
There are some vcr>* handsome patterns among
them—they are all pretty, however, we do not

Dear Leaf Year.

llar'^TS*‘lA>rd*lur iS St

ragSrJS?
^ a T^^ BtouL Bautor.

ai^IEiSS-S

Cinoleums

i*jSI"u. “"-rSt “

r?fc’ijSSr'^h.**an*d‘*

more than some would ask you for a cheaaper
grade. Linoleum is cheap because it saves you
time, saves the ever busy housewife’s back.
^ves .jour floor—it’s sanitar>'. Could you ask
• more as a floor covering.^

45c a square yard to $15,0

new Bedding....**
That awaits your approval too. this disagree­
able weather may suggest new blankets or
quilts to you, t hey are here in a splendid selec) choose from.

An .v.m of uior. tluo comiuoo Im.
I«rtaucc w ill to the bt-gUmlng of w ork
upon tbe IXiuto atomge reservoir In
Arlxoua. the arnt gnat enterprlae un­
der the ii,-wf Urlgatlou law. The Salt
rtver valley baa U-en cboaen by the
govern incut engincm as moat favora­
ble (or tto luauguratluii of tbe new

mV^, and the
era w hl«-h la
work agr.'i « to repay the constructluti
.v>-t with lutereat within ten yeara.
•Not only d4M*a the atorage reservoir
wat. r by ;:n«vlty all tbe latMla IhIow It.
but the fall at Ito dam la to furnish
IKiwer to pump water to hlgbtn- landa.
until now practically valueleoa. As the
moiuy exjM-ndid u|h»ii the lamia of pri­
vate »w nera la to W refundinl. and as
the IrrUatlon of publh- lands w III enham*- ih.lr value, tto pro<i>s of reatoMiiu the fiTtlllty of arid A merle«
will go forn-tml with nntoUiali< ally tii
creasing e»hu-lty. ami the dry aoutli
Wj-at will thiia In time
one gn-;it
garden teeming w ith a prosp«Tons ih-o
pie.—N.*\v Y«*ik World
Tka GWm M H«.~
Rukm*II Harding known as one of

IVe have had many savings ac
cotsnts openc^l

Since ihc Burglars
Came to Town
belter lu
it will be sate and e.irning inter­
est than to keep it in the house.
That seems sensible

What do you think about It?
What do yon DO about it?

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Open Tucstlav evenings 7:00 to
8:30.
All deposits payable on tlemand

of railrouda. believea that tbe buidm>aa
of a faUrtrml oltichil la running ii rail­
road, tmt making wtoi k- move, lie was
Interv lewe«l hot long agi. I»y a re|iK.rter
who nakiNl
ml iminy ijii.Mlon
.imMlona aU.ut the
with
“When do you think tbe r .K k
b«‘gln to tno\e. .Mr Hun
manager. “We b.-tui K4*%eml humlieu
cars a day hiio K.iiih,.- City. Tliey
c-omplaln limt 11h- I'oiKlitlona are not
Just right------- “
-I miwn the aecnrltles-t’o* Kioika.’*
IntiTTupsil the re|Hjrter
Mr. ll..tdinK'KUille4l. hut aald dUffuMeflJy
I d..iri know
anything
•bout It WI.en We iiiovr aUKk out
west It h.*lpv to pay .Mbaourl Pacldc
dlvlden.b, f.ui when they move It here
It diN-^u t ^.-.n to help anything, ex­
cept, i- i lmioi. the AValdorf bar.”
ITmril.- AVaMi. tbe veteran New
Yo.a aiK>rt, ^re.|uemly tudolgea in a
flyer In Wal! Ktr.H«i. lib down-town
headquarter* In ..Id tiroes was the of­
fice of G. J. O-born, whose ca-hler waa
a Mr. 1 lance The office was divided
fore and aft by a ground glmas partitlon. with an aperture through which
Mr. llaniv. could confer with custom­
ers upon the state of tbelr health and
margin. One morning Walsh came Into
the offloe and w gs called to the
tkm. after which be
an air of evident annoysnee.
“Whafa the trouble. Uncle Charlesr
asked a aympattotlc fiiand.
“Oh. tH> liout»le at nil. onlyl tell
you Ibnl faro U a square game along-kle thb -tcM k -iH-eulatloD. When you
•-1 on 11,4'anl yu« .wu *ee where your
money
but here you rin*t tell
w tot gm* on; vou put up >our. margin
-ml when >ou omie down the next
••mmlng IlniM-e Mlek- hb head out of
that hole Uiid flnga out ‘Walali loses.' *’

mVTfIntehist,
u|HTlor *o any stone
-l an-M.ing cutlery,
ore tlinn 1.*4I t->ok.i on the wa
South Alrh-n tore 1— n publlahed.

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TO-NIGHT!
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GRAND
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HOUSE

Hal. Riid's6nat Plat

A Jlf ax

Cripple
Creek
Ahigdlttkis. First Clan la
mrt rispact.

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HOUSE
TO
RENT

After Venice. Bertlo has more
bridges thau any other city In Europe.
The sub igatmn of tbe Indian has
St gMr..uat.iaO and hla educstlon
|240.0i»iMajO.

Notlcw to ConMota

fJ^L'HSK4c55, Wm-ZS

) niinutet from poitofnee.

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tktrnui0Pnnumkta’»

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right so
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ot

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always succeaful

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EVER SO GOOD AS HOW
Horatio .VerxM Booth tbe
RICHARD MANSUKLU OF
TRAMPOLOGV. The fon
lasts till you get booM.
FINE ACTING TALENT
Prices: SBC, 86. 6<fc. Seat trie
wtUopee MoodayiMntiitg.

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THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1903

»*ART TWO

Cbc evening Record's Uv-to-Date llliistrated Feature THE POPCS SIMPLE UFE
AmmcAHizAnos sf Mexico’s mining industry

Stories of PhisX. ShM>i.( Ha
Lore of Ptkia Ur^.

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about isuoeo to ISQ.0110 The iTVOuntaUis but redlmwer). Many of thsss havs
lieeii hidden fnmt human slfht by ths
tain veins of fold, silver. «x>K>er. lead
l^lnto
and antimo: y one. from which enterprtslns Aioernuii* are re«pln« a im-rry
thers havs bsen
harvest
7j»cale»"..
But many tbsrs
fun.ed mine-si stare the sold and sUxer I be whl.h have been twx^sd by hut part of Mexlov* haxlhK man «rllftx-e. The section of northern
mines of
d of |PX)9U«.U0II.
Mexnv. lyli.E between the Rio Orande
yielded a
of romar».e has Ioiik at- ;.nd the I'entmU ntlluay Is credited
. bed to the history of mini
rexords of uhleh are preserved In old
xhunhes. althoufh their location Is a

I of Uw

fwt iMBlUt* to mrntm ihml If ilw pMot
mi9 of pnmrfrnm U nMlnUlM« It will
not
l0m9 befoM lioElco ronka M ib«
VrooM mlnlAS couairr In lb» world.
In iwvMif of Ods tkey point !• Uh>
prwwnt VTMt pfoa«rtfvoiiM> of th»
MvEk-mn nfn« and to tbo rapldltr with

ever the cafe in the j..ist to the Ion*
lost mines, lit quest of ahwh ro many
lives hxv« been s-icnn. e.| U may s.»fe.

Reissins of die ancient
city uf foKec
Th. ndMrml ftehw
may roadJly b*
fact that a mim wh

to nature alone. IY>r*^lnstat»ce. hi**orie
X hur. h near Kl I'uso Is the record of a
• iwdrr•• mine in whbh over a thousand
Indian iH-xM.s slaved feneration after
Ker.erallon. xx imiliif mlllloiui of d.dlarsxxorih of Ron! and silxer from the
.IxM.ths of the earth
Hundreds have

r .\in«-rican advance, however
ixe of death fn»m savufe,
thirst is slowly dinilnlshinf

as a pocket, the mlirtn
for what the
afalrpoldi
•M.9M The romarkaMe feature of the
uilninc Industry of the country Is ttwt
many of the mines have hem worked
for more than a century and still yield
a handsome profit. Thus the Quadalupe de loo Reyes has bwn diasoratns
Its wealth for IM years, yet fives those
operatinf It pin nraney to the tune of
flSU.WO a month. Another noUhle mine
Is the Candslarte, whicdi was opened In
1717 and durlitf the Arst ten years of
Ita eKtatvoce paid to the city of Huranao * loyalty on tU.ooo tMW worth of
union. - After |he
duririE which It made opn
oiierator rich. It a as abandoned as
worhe^l out. only lo.be reopened by
Atneticaii i apUal a.id once more to tllscloae bodies of ore of «real eateni and
apital Is wlthSut doubt th-‘ of Mrxlcus present stride
primal
loaaid mlnln* supremacy
oi Ute
years Ameilcsn li.vesPirs have rlske.1
niu.h In Meanai. nU.*es. andNulthouEti
a preat deal of tlie money thus \en
tured baa been lost In wildcat tins
schemes, nune has ylelde.1 handsono*
profits. American money has also «•,>!.tribuled lararly lo the ionsirm lion aiul
railroads without
deyelopmcnt of the rslIroadH
which pro*rsss In the mlultuc Uidusiry
emuld bs impossible. Then, aaaln. An.er lean roods have provided lhe*jmslem
he .i»nma«dUim, the slump mill
atlns plani i
prof'eaaes «d
Ins the obi

TiM k crystal, pnarbtr.
leuin. asphalt, fran
poller's cUy. PYom
in^odiKlloii of the
-r year I
110 2M.

|l.2t».v09 and for the
r the aatiie ratio of
d throufh the pieslual oulput of Mexich the res{a-, table

auni of InO.ORutM
rnlUer than on fold
bs-H-s.lts claim to mine
be said In round lli^rea that
M. xl. o bow i.rodm ea annually »35.oou.stix. of silxer. *M one third of the world s
sun»d>: Both silver and fold are mined
In marry slates. Imludliif Zacatexas.
Hiinora. «Juaiisjuato. Hldalfo. Han Luis
l*oi«al. rhihuahua. lu>wrr tYllfornla.
Oin-rreib.tiaxn.aandHlnalso. Of these
dihrst state from a mineral standrlidrrst
,l U Honors, and In thla atate a total

of j^:irly

m

lyx. opafai. Petro. porphyry and
2 lo 1MI2 the fold

**d*"''*S2t

freat copfxer
tbHi. which, by the way.
hss risen within
t
hin the
tmst four yeara
frx.m fifth to third
■ttlon amonf the
■s.
Nolhiiif
the imiwtus

Traiupsitatlsn IntHd Hfxio

rlbuled
I entile reiHibbThere are also huiidrexfs upx.n himdieil. of claims staked
thr..iifliout tbe intnlrif dlslrUts to
which tine his not as yet been iier-

4 Mi^ucmi

xuT>lnn of fo.eUjners and has fiveii
l.i.-if x«r Its fileiidlx attitude by ex|e;..llni; to Aineii..,ns Ihe Hfhls en­
joyed by MeM. uns so far as nilnliif Is

misii»9 xhsMv

the American invasion hak fiven mlii- |
liif 111 Mexlxo. fx>r wlthxmt the liilrxi-1
auction of Aiiwrtcan nieth4;ds this fUnt {
stride would have been Imp^lblr.
vamiw xif the slate will emphaslxe the
AmerlxaiiltsUoii <of ths district
In ;
a iown caUsd
t’aim- |
, lies,
n
w hlx h three years afo Uaiated but
I a few dlUpldated
dlUpldat
bulldliifs iitid s«al(tored tents,
ciits. Today It bolds a fiopubitlon
! of over €.900. attracted thither by the
. evolution of the ref ion Into the most

I
\ about 6.000.000 pounds of !-op|»er exery
month. ThU Is the soi
Jusilftes the claim of Sx
j -Kmiare Stale of Mexico."
Me
Another
i state
t Is very rlxh In mineral
* weaUt
rhihuahua. the dexelopuH-nt.

.nviJefeof priaxiss-lluf s
e^
oi»-n lx* all with.
an Hnim ,.

ifei

^ fothesa

Im’iit to III. ntiit.liet of x l.-tinia that may
In entered bx ai.y oia- |s-rson or corloi..t»oi.. bui If tile taxi-s are not paid
lecMlarix I.n.l 111 full the property Is
ll.iMe tx. fov. i nmental ' denouriceinenf
and n>ipie.x- int ai|d xexatlous littfatlon
XX i;f-i.,e!v miixixx
The development of
II ui:,a iitdustiy. under these con.!,« uilt t.loioiisly mean much to

• MKSTKR L. NADLEIOH.

kcter of Pop# PlOR X. Mto horo t
loat 1& Boom Umo tho ooMdtT# pf iwi^
aiBals choM thi potrteMh oC VMilee as
nccc«or to Loo XllL. mj* the Ne*

the oouuDOii people. Cm whom he
•prone
to whom he hM tlreo eo
much that often dorinc-hli Ilfe he bee
bed to etru«le e«eiaet porertyQttaepp^ Berto ntwnyo has been •
iemoent end e conwMer. ferto
mlfbt here been Med le tbe pMl
nobiugr bed be ee deeM. bitt he pre­
ferred to romeln ee he wan.
X*iae X. le e friend eC Kl^ Victor
Bmmenoel. ne be wee of the late KInc
Uumbm. Ilia ottor feaHeaeneae end
Independence were weU lUnetreted dni^
Inf tbe reign of Hnnibaft. Whan Hnabert lest vieited Ventae he «iTe a gala
court function. Pope Lee tetlauited to
Cardinal Sarto that he wonld be wiee
to remain away.
Sarto dlsiobc.Tcd tbe pope^ tadt Inemit tKms and |uild bia teepecta In pec^
non to tbe king. Tbe i
aware aleo that his viatt was
Itloii to the wiabee of Lea
TbU ao pk«»ed Humbert that he gave
onlx-rw that tbe cardinal ahonld there­
thereafter be admitted to hie pfoeence In •
vamx* of all otbere. The cnrdlna l“p.*S
a aexs,iMl vUlt Uter. while Hiuabrrt
was Uddlitf no andlenea larto would
not prrmlt the audience to be interruptcil. buwvver. but waited until It
w as ox er.
Klmv clmsx-u {Kipe ^ ^ gtren Mh
lark of osteuutlun. The other day he
flatly refused to be carried la the eedU
geatatoria on tbe way to and ftoa
Uh- Slstlne chapel, and It waa carried
behind blm. Aa be was walking he
laid humorously to Mgr. BialeU:
"1 aball never voluntarUy get late
that box.”
After be reecbed Rome Mgr. Stratlmorovlcb. a VeneUan prelate, who accomjiiintedOardlnal Sarto to tbe capital,
took h-are of him at the Vatican. Be­
fore going, as they parted, Stratimeredeb said:



^e^pn^r Scenes and Things of J^oie
RNgLANO^t

NOTORIOUS
MOTCR.

RRO-

Whitaker Wrlfht of promoilnf fame
kas been aketebed at many times and
lr» sundry pUcee, but he xon hsrd|y Ispleased with this Istrst picture, as It

and I will let you know quickly who
racelree that honor.”
Tbe prelate gave tbe noxaber. Tree
to bla promise, tbe first thing tbe cai^
dlaal did after bla election was to cafi
ap tba prelate to give blm tbe promteed
lafonaatkm. He found, however, that
Ue VeneUan bad already learned the
news and was bnrtylng even then to
annual Sarto what ha
would do if made popa aa tbqy (requently did. be would reply laugh-*
^l^aball hare whlU robes laatced of
red ones. That wUl be the only change.
1 Bbali remain tbe aaiM Sarto as ever.**
Uis love for Venice la Uke tbe love of
a child for Ita mother. He recently re­
ceived the Princeea Beatrice, dangbter
of Don CarkM. of Venlca ’-He eald to
father Is my friend, and I bare not for
gotten his nmiabUity In coming to nee
me off at tbe aUUoo when 1 left for

not only to walk in tbe
country and to look at tba nee. bat be
U a moonUln climber ns welL A fOw
daya before be left ¥00100110 cUmbed
delight to blm.
Ula greatest pleasure to to music.
Loienao Peroal. director of tbe pooUfIcal cboir, to a«re«t frtond of bto, bartog formerly been mneatro at 8t
Mark’s to Venice. PeraM to to fact
chiefly Indebted to Pino X. for bto
mnalcel career.
One story which may account for tbe
UberaUty of tbe new pope to that he was
originally Inclined to be a freethlaker. He became a protege of Cardinal
Paroccbl. however, and bis views
changed.
In money mattera tba new pootlff has
always been extremely modest Aa
petrtarch of Venice bto Income waa
•boot $2,400 a year. Tbe greetcet part
of tbit bo gave away, and ha was often
Pleased fur funds for bto pccneoal neceaaltiea. It U related of him that not
long ago be waa cnltod euddenly to
Rome, but had not a cent of reedy
money. He waa compeltod to borrow
$400, and be waa to n perfect fever
until tbe debt was paid.
Tbe empreaa of Obtoa to tiyl^ to
tbe erlves of fbceiga ■iwbnaandnre at

Tbe tof|^Sribto^te*fihrworld, tbe

Kanngnnaett. vaa recently tonnehed la
the Qyda. 8be will hold UlOOO tone
efon, whtohcnnbefftofhargtol ntthe
•ete of ninety tone «a hmv.

The intoroRttiw phNungpli Utm vhkR thM UtaMtlM was ande wm
toly fga
twmars hM

Ttore min moan wieeftn to the teSt^ U
Hn^to^
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Ttot >to «V«»i IMT vteto toU7 teto

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■M' tMir'M twf—. »n tim
TtH kOT'eUMna laa o« !• tk* Michbofs' to mimy.
And. —>ttS: m. -lord of tk*

I M90MHOO of bMOtj

vorkod oo trlt> kor

rAMCDUILT

««r. «ffM M> I Mhk €(
r aad •
•» h»»d u4 hWur. aad aarar ladwrad to -kta naa< atmr. At diaaar tla» I aalalaod hha aad taok kl> la lor kit
aatr. Altar dlaatr bo wok kit aap
I wanab tkaa 1 sava him kla balk,
■t oa kla clean elotbea aad took
te back to bla ckala la iba yard,
here ke rwmalaad naUl aapper time,
ter wblek 1 pul him to bad.
Tkla waa npbated tbe amti day. 1
a^er ruNrriag to bin rvaalag away
or la any way aeUag aa tf 1 were of.
A. He Ipokad.al me very quaa

WHk

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PlaitefFIvioB*
How ta Fraasrvi and ffisnaar Yaar
Oaliaala Urnaa.
It would tmanlU be ctmaldawH that
To claan tooaa tkat are only slight- to teach ckUdfW. lo play the

sla. or eonistarcb. allowlog tbe lace -lor tto Chlldrmu Bat If tkara la
"S to remain over nlgbt la the meal or
powder. Next morning bnisb eare- a Berlin doctor who has bean earafally wtu a claan brush.
Bar inea badly dlaoplorad by per- would apaor that the teaming of tka
tag made la tba fcOowlag aray:
itiano has ha riaka,
DiaaHag--Oaa tuausnoaful of nalt. mds made wtU oaatlte soap, and
Oot or a tboosaad young girls who
ooafal aiasuri. tbne tabte- white stin dripplag wlU this put It la began to learn tbe ptano before they
aasar. yolkn of two osia. atroag aunUghL Wbea dry return to wen* 14. COO. tbe doctor bas dlaoovcred were affected by some kind of
lag and drying proeeas till the color nencHis disease, while out of a tbooacapfal of trtaegar aad book over
and other girls who bad not bean
ig water aatll done. eUMbg all
For lace washing in general Im taught Uc piano only 10 aniftwad In m
tbe time; Do not beat tbe jolka. bat merse tbe lace In water made sbapy like manner.
stir wild
»tteUrd, aagar aad with white castlle soap. Shake up and
The doctor recommenda that the
L The ealad Bhotdd not be put down, ckanglng tbe water till It shows »tuuv of tbe piano abouM not comtogetlmr aaUl jaet.before aenring. as ao dtecoloratkm. Prom the lace gent mence until after tbe age of 1€.
dis tbe Savor/ Properly made. It ly between the hands, and . rinse In
e of tbe prettiest salads tsugln- sevetml clean, tepid vraters. pulling la
Of Interest to Mathars.
sbte.
Dr Woodward, baaltb ofilcar of tbe
the last water enough sugar to make
Msrguerite Salsd — Take just as It feel aticky.
District of Columbia. In aa uaofllclal
IVhIte silk lace that Has te-ctimt* yi*l ytstemeni says that "race murder”
low asay be whitened by flna st-wlng should to placed alongside "race salIt oa flannel and soaking it in a solu- clde." He refers lo "tbe so preva-

batur plataa.
omd of tbe

ird aad a UUle meltad batter,
belag ebaiaad ap. Tbla eoadltkm of
thoroogbly. Lay a lettaee leaf
tblagn lasted for aU daya. Oa tbe on a salad plate aad arrange tbe yolk
lag of tbe aeveatb. as 1 brought on it for tbe center of tbe ^Margner.
oat tim eollar aad cbala. be looked op
C%op * the whites aad aeatter
tato my Iboe. waylag very sweetly: aroaad tbe edge. Poor over It a
nest doeobl have to be treated
Tu voik cm. ootll im Imd dwtcid bit
salad which is
Her^holi; all to tMM. wltbcnii aad

THE RECORD'S GALLERY
i
OF
BRIGHT CHILDREN

%
I erocy tkM pMOSB

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of maaiial skill ^
^

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boy who rises superior to his
ultles and proves blmeelf a masaf bU own desUny. is that of
d James Woods, a blind boy of
Lk>. N. Y.. who has shown a

onta. Metuorar. Bumlgnttlon
craaalBg tnataad of decroartng. It haa^." V
averaged flsr tbs past five rears aboM
20.000 a week, and It baa bcea ortl*
mated tkat there wiU rooss to ua tkla
8SO.OOO foreignsra. an areragt of
lfi.000 a weak. What a sertoos
am cooftuats os frusa tbe alandpoint of
character. Tha
fi. Their
Tb
which produce the .
of psoplo are atsodilr sendlM
Dumbers to oa. while tbe Beat
of Bnropo art more and motu
rormarty^^worMttsBS of Psiaps

I entirely by him
«
He kept patiently at work on bis
tat for six mouths; she is worth up
on tbe msrket about |€00, but as a
specimen of tbe blind toy s wonderful
skin, is almost without price.
Alfred designed and built his tost
St hs own borne. The craft Is twenty
three feet long, and six feel wide, and
is fitted out with so Acme three horse

Bat today this Is chagfsd. WMla
Orsat Britain. Qarmnay. rmneo ggfi
Oreoce are asnfltng fewer ImmlgtmBtA
▲ostria-Haagarr. Itoly. and prlndpaUy
Bontbera Italy, aad Russia are Beadinfi
wmore. In tka ea|sMr year of IBifi
we received lUjm Immlgraata Bum
Italy. lOtLTOl from Aostrta Hoaptef
aad 82.480 from Rossla. white In tbs
seme year there came from Great Brit­
ain but 41MB2 Immlgraata. from ths

by the

M ilm aa«Md ilttU* toot

blind toy. and when

whieb tkn ronmt bad made up bla atlad to be
bedlrat boy. The struggle was
> all It,cost, fur 1 berer bad any
troabte with him. Aft^ UU
Be* «afea wbw cnmtM mlcht be teatlarad aboal.
be was ready cberfully to conform
vPbr her bovae trat like ‘‘was trork'* bis will to I
vlthla aad vltkoou
(If diMt. jott tbe laaat llllle Inaobent
bit
Wcmld biiag cm MMib^lag akin (o^a
Let Saby Aleae.
rilled with love fur her child, aad
And a lldy or a pirtore a triie awry
CoMld nerer mmape bar mciai dlllfcml anxious to do all that she can for biro.

In rellgioas bsltefa and In

^idUo'kad ton

. salad. OamM,

nature of his i
r l*e unuerstood.
Alfrefi lias, in bis life, made mun>
nisrkslile thlugs. among them l*e:iig
uituiaiPr.* irolley • line, a sixteen
oi riiw iHial. and a home fur a i»et
lai whrh was a present fn>m sdmlrJing friends. At one time the Min i l*oy
r'onductej a llitie candy sale In his
lianmts- yard and made ctmslderahle

A Tbelr methods of settUag In otw
ind. Tbe general tend^ of tbs for-

S^^tloimlltles In certain aectloos ^
the chief places of segrslettuce Salt It antfv^let It stand half
gstlon being our Urge citloa. our great
mi hour Then add 1^ tbe
the lettuce tbe
eastern indtutrial aerttens and tbs agpowd«*p*d yolk, of fiiur Ibard boiled
rtcoRnral dtelricta of tbe west an#
easpooafnl of mustard
northwest. Thus our large cltb*a bars
and half a Veaspoouful of pepper. Add
their "Uttle lUly.** “Uttle Germany.“
piece of melted butler. Heat
"Uiil.* Htwnainsrte” and "CbiaalowiLInt iif vinegar and pour over
Crowd.*.! t..g.*tber by the tbooaaoda.
Her*childr«i grew op aad they bnr
th.*y live surrounded by aqualor apd
Mix thoroughly and garnish with the
confiukui and by mor
hite. of eggs.
in our
Tomato and ('ocumber Salad -Pt»r
>e If only mother, would l««m il. salsd have ready a head of let
algbed for a amt.
ice.
four
medium
steed
liim.tiMii
ami
e»Mm id telling the Imhy alone
Still amt. but inviting a nplrlt of
VO cocumlM*rs. I*ull the lettuce
urh s. iMm.Ihli^ In.iead of play
Aad (be day whea Ibe last of h. r lli- Ing with him until he 1. exhausied •sveH siisri and arrange them In a
Cle aam left.
With the excitement id it. much liet Mated ilteh Peel the tomatoes, slice
Aad tbe borne of (belr Mnileo «
f<*r ter ri<Muli. Wiuild Im* obtaliii*«l tedh
in thin Mllceii ami place them on
.‘tiuci. irxves Sprinkle with salt
ally and phy.lcally it .he-n not
.Sbe*i.Td. white
duet .be .till
iM-piM-r Now pee! and sIIih* a
take niucb to amuee and attract a
^earebed up ^d down.
iiIh t snti arrange the slices In
^hry know 1 m tbe flne«t bmmekeep^
orni Ilf s pyramid upiin the Mllres
—Niton Wale
niato Peel the/.Mher rucumlMT
hiurge. he will often entertalu hlmaeir
lay thin sllci-» of It snmmi the
for himr» by .Imply waicbluK wluii
DAVID SPARES SAUL
1. going on anmnd him. and by Ilmen i*dKe of the tcmislo for a garnish
‘ 1. (beaky before ymi threat nlng?
ematlonal Sunday school U*s Americanised or tbolr prmeaoe ksro
log to (be voice, td older children Sprinkle with mU and iiepper and
ny preferred dressing.
-<»n for August :;u ls biund In I. Sam will be a cottsunt monaet to ottr aaplaying about the hc«i.e
:xvl.. .VI2: 2J.2ii. The golden I *x« tlousl welfare sod Cbrtatiaa losHtuThiiM thing, with which we h.ve Scatter chopped parsley over the lop
tlona The
sbfl^^m^rs^
and Onion Salad-Pare
ke »-i. 27. The time Is ateiut five
id lay In ice water one
lM*fore David s ac<*«sslon to tbe
to him. and every waking moment
Tboee rlood. wbteb took k> Hark
same with onions in an
e.
II. C. David, the popular atranger which Is not of Thy poopio
bring, in him it. own excUpmeni. nnd
and gray. , .
hen*, te nod an exile. The Jealous ha Israel." and so we ahoold pray and
often when baby ti lying In hi. Uttle other bowl Then slice (hem In the
. • W'tll .gather moan and roll away^»
irtlon of one-onion to three large
triHl of King Saul te Irreconcilable and labor for tbe aalrattoa of tbo “straMW
» nxKNAKD TAT
> • « A«iA a
aa<( irUirOMia Amv
• bed. gating about, and .uppoeed to be
cucumbers: airange in a salad bowl
Jonatlian. hte beat friend, advises him within our gatea."
with vinegar, salt and pt^
to give up all hopes of returning to
Neh. II. 1*6; Pa. CMXvll. B. 6; ^
Whither shall he flee? Not to
If every mother could understand the per.
destnirtlon of clilldn*n through
FYult Salad—Six medium slud apor Bethlehem.
He would 8; las. Ilk Til; Nah. L IB: Matt XXV.
amount of work done by baby’, brain
nnwilllngnesif <if mothers to nurse
ex cut In small pieces, one bunch of
quickly
to traced to either place, and M. 85: John xlL 80*22; Acta. vlU. 2B40:
during each day
sem " He decter«*s that during the
. L 14; lx. 1*6.
c<*ler>
(Chopped),
use
cupful
of
neither
Jesse
nor
Samuel
could
pro­
the reaMn for letting him alone
Find lace should be very cart fully .M'k ending July Ik over a fifth of all
oiM a^hw-* Warqsinuta. me cupful of white
whenever puMlble. Mkny mother,
deaths In the District were those of tect him long So he turns his step*
cut and seeded, ooe cupful of and painstakingly plnnod on flannel to
There wai a great dlfferencw
carry their babte. about loo much,
rhitdri*n less (lian two years old from southward, toward the land of hte bltdO'.
Cover
a
U»ard
for
the
nurp<»se
Mix tboroug)iIy and
tween my two children: ooe waa very and "spoir* them by walking tbe seeded raisins
work Addrtwa Lock Bos rt. Bliigbaa*iniestiual diseases alone. Only one ter€*st enemUu.
lur over tbe dressing given with tbe with at least two thicknesses of flsn tif these was uurwHl by Its mother.
ea*y to manage, (be other bad a very boom* with them, and by mocking tr
When David reaches Gath he te recand k«M*p small, slender pins of
E-. Fair Oaka. N. ^
-SI tomato salad.
amuse them with wiund. and foy.
»r. WiMHlward exprt'sses the con ognteetl by the Philistines as the stay­
1
to
that In order to be aucceMful when they would be much better off
Potato and Cucumber Salad - Ar good quality for Ihlsi^use
er
of
Goliath,
and
escapes
from
them
»u that the greater portion of
In pinning a lace handkerchief on
inge lo a salad bow^ layers of thin
with him 1 mu.t teach him to man left to themselves. The Idea that let
only by feigning madness He next
e iKiard begin ailh tte- center, pull (his mortality could be trac(*tl to the
/age hlmaeir.
turns bis Htet»B toward hte own Judean
ting a baby alone I. "neglect" hai ly stlci*d ciild boiled poUloep. cucum
g It catvfully Into shaiM?, altb the
On one occaalon he bad acted bad paiiSiMl out id .the sclentlfle nwlm iM-rs. celery and hard.boUed eggs Re
hills, and finds refuge In the cave of aocirty. as editor In chtef of the paper.
ly at tbe table. 1 look btm away, and When bah) U warm and clean, and
garnish tbe lop threads In the center parallel, ho that
not far from the scene of hte
To Dry-Clean Hair
put him In my bedroom, and uld to sumctenlly nourisheil. be is best left
•tsbies a 1 dxiure of It will not be twisted when dry .
mph. In the Vale of Kteh.
Many (M-<iple have an ohj«*ctlon to Here he soon collects a motley
paper
him. *‘Now. rbrreet will hate tu aUy in qutet. He will learn to play and re­
tablesjKMinfute of melted butter
* Cooking Chickens.
wetting their brushes, and for those of 40U malcontents, debtors and men many other ways (
In here until he can make Fbrr
tablespoonful of vinegnr. half
spond to siiund. and sights wion
One of the nicest ways of coking a
give ihte excellent method of ho bad auffered like hlmwlf from otss to tbe growth i I support of the
gocMl boy." He look^ at me w
aash of pepenough.
ibCTemebt
few drops of onion Juice. hlcken te the following, whhh I eh-anlrig them perfectly. It lakes a lit- lul s tyranny.
very wilful aad detarmlaed look on
Speaking of pUy. tbe babli iu>me
». IL N. 0„ OskUnd. Pa.-Tbe offi
learned from an old. Virginia inamrny: lie time and patience, but nothing
hU little Tace aa 1 abut ^e doo,
Saul's anger was not appeaiM*d by cers of tbe state and local nnloos freely
mother, have of playing violently I^t It stand for an
then pour over It a bolted Dress and J..lnt the clilcken. and put Ise Take the brush by the handle, David's defuirlure. He now avowe*lly give tbelr serrlces for tbe love of -the
left him Two or three tlmea during with their small children, thorn* only
lo a 1>aklng pan. sprinkling >ver ind^sirike gently but firmly the whole
the courae of the neat hour. I looked a few mimths old. until the lliite i»ne dressing. Osmlsh'wlth celery leaves.
seeks hl.s life. Hearing of David s exleasptwnful
of
aalt.
one
oT
iM*pi*er.
lace
Ilf
the
brisiles
on
a
board
or
Boiled
Dressing

To
the
beaten
at him. but could aee hy the e»|
Ploli of r«'sculng the city of Kellah
laugh, himself nearly into hyntertrs.
a tablespoonful of butler rut Ifl iver *m(Kiih surface. After twenty
Ion on hla facw (hat be had ntM
from the Philistines. Saul pursues him
1* (U Im* m*verely condemned. A little yolks of two eggs, add a cupful of
lU. Pour In enough rich. swr*et fU.. stn.kes Voii allf find that the dirt
Intgar and cook over hot wat
quered blmaelf Whma It cam
but David and hla little
to cover the chicken, set It In a lias ti. arlv all gtme. and the "wiioly"
II thick Put lo a bowl one
bedtime. 1 went Into the room
him. Then the enraged king
siKJonful of melted butter, one table- hot oven and let It toke until th( stuff that gathers at the base af the
i my hand, and opened
David for many montl
OFT IN THE STILLY NIGHT.
spoonful of sugar, ooe saltspoonful of chicken te tender-alx.ut an hour.
thnnigh wlldemeases. but te unable
ibly- When th# milk has cHsvkVd
Thomas Moore’s well knovrn life be­
him. though once the king
If he I. of an exceedingly passive mustard and a pinch of cayenne. Mix
away the chicken will oc cone, pnd
gan up stairs over a grocery store on
himself falls a prisoner to.David
"Am I golag til sleep hep T he
he may be beneffied by thoro^ly together sml pour over
If you do n.»i say II is tme of the miwt
Angler street. Dublin. Ireland. May
tbeefcg
and
vinegar
if
put
together
cave
of
Eng«-dl.
and
David
with
asked
plsy spelU a day. where
graciousnesB allows him to depart un 28. 177S. Hte father carried on n
"Toil remember. I said you would Ibe high .trung child would nut stand in this way there will bo no rank fU delicious ways that a chicken war
ever cooked. I shall te* disappolutedThe narrative of today's les- business down stairs, while the motbbare to stay here till you had made
mch hour of excite- vor na there often Is In other dress­
If you still wish to fry chickens
s<jn deserttos the strange repetition
F.»rre.t a good boy.”
'In Russia
ment. Hut in any case tbe pUy should ings —Table Talk
after
they
are
quite
well
gn»wn.
pres
of hte remarkable clemency, ll
"Are you going to sleep here?’
Im* gentle rather* than rough, a
Xi»wh»-re
te
the
woman
dticior
more
ceed Just as you wouM with CNUumon
the details of the two accounts are
"Not If you do” I replied.
cliwe watch kept oa tbe eff«M:t tbe
fried chlckt"^ only fry th. m half an in evidence than in Kus»la Among
votion of her gifted son. and wbea
play has upon Ibe child. By such . l>eroon Juice Is a valuable gt*rmlhour before they are aunt, d f«»r. the (he aihl and scaiteriHl population of
I omitted form an lK>th bad died, more than 4.000 let­
watchfulneas Ibe mother will
clde when added lo sufficient quanti­ uble When the ph-ces are nlnly this iinimnse cciuniry there 1s an In
the lesson and ters from him were fooad amoog her
team how to Indulge (be baby p
ties to drinking water. It rend
browned, pour In a cupful of led exhati^iiMe field f..r w,»men as doc
paiH-r* He was a volumlboas writer
•ly. and when to restrain bis tendency typhoid germs practically barmli
water, cover tightly and set the fry tor. and t.•aeher^ and it te the knowl­
of poetry and prose. Of hte aoogs be
to play toil hard
The typhoid germ has fliaroeuts
edge of this fan which- bas disarmed
lag pan on Ihc back of the .
'Very brightly, saying, "I dess KorrMt
: and hte appeal to Saul for Jus- composed In many eases both the air
the (ipiMi^iii.in to their going through
•*ach end. and somewhat like tbe fins where tbe chicken will simmer
can ebsve btsaelf now.” . He was only
and an honorable pt-sc- te a and words. "Oft In tbe Stilly Nlgkt"
Belt for the Short Waleted.
ly until ready to aerve This wpy is ^InlveI>lth•^ In IKl*: Russia had W7 manly and effective speech.
he sang with much teaderneas. aad
about two aad a half years old aad
A new belt Is epen this seasoi
preferable lo parUdJIng lM*fore fry women diMti.rs and the number con
could not talk plain.
David, by hte merciful trvsim.-iu of It Is today as then a perfect poem
Is
to
shrirel
op
these
filai
^tHnlly
liicreases.
In
this
profession
and a perfect song. The words are
Tbe next siege I bad with blm was one need not be a mmioaaire’s wife
at the germ Is prevented from
Kusflan women have made a dlstln hte enemy, conquered him. He ..ver- as follows:
a lifile more serioua. He was Ibea to own it. It U made with two
evll
wUl^
giKHl.
Apparently.
giitehed name They haVe enormoui
-one lo the front aad tbe other la entering the bUiod or penetraUng the
flound fihoiilders.
abiiut four years old. and had gotten
Saul's feeling toward him changed. Oft. in the sUlly nlghU
/ It- does not appnsr (bat the
tbe back Tbe front point is laid
round shoulders is
into ibe habit of rnaatag away, aad
David
trusted
Jilm
not
There
Ere Slumber’s chain has bouad me.
flat against tbe waist with tbe point germ U destroyed; It It simply de- ofian contracted in the cradh;aatblag I eonld any lo blm seemed to
a ring of falseness in hte confes­ Fcmd memory brings (be llgkt
.
downward. It lies very trim aad prived of lu power to attach Itself lo motbcT. to mistaken kindness, places
have nay eSect. so ! coacladed lo try
sion of foolish sinfulness, which
Of other days around me;
quite aonmtnates tbe flat figure which tbe system It has Jnraded. Once tbe tka baby's head on a pillow so high
a new plan. We bad had a dog of
The smiles, (he tears.
warned David to keep out of his reach.
Is tbe style Tbe back point looks blood has been entered lemon Juice tkat lu abottlders must be curved,
Children's Eyea.
So. In spite of Saul's profession of
Of boyhoods years.
werlees In arreetlag tbe spread and tbe habit thus learned is kept up
upward aad makes tbe back of tbe
irainallon of over 200.000 pairs good will to bis "son David." e«:h
Tbe words of love then spoken;
of the poison.
waist set
tbroogh life to the detriment of health
i-s and careful ubulatlon of tbe went bis own way. distrusting the
The eyes that shone.
When asleep, an In results In, the Bostm public acbooU alher.
Now dimmed and gone.
If tl^e woman who U bopetessly
Lat Chiktran Halp.
fant s head should be very little If any show that nearly all the children enTbe cheerful hearts now broken!
•bort walated wUl make ooe of ibeee
he prlman* schools vrtth at
eblldrea to kalp higher than lu body, which should be
"Ton see. rorrsat. wbm we uraal lb
Thus in tbe sUUy-BlgbL
b^
wltb*^
float
solatiag
dowaatralghteaad
out.
Its
nap
would
be
tbeiaaalves.
eyes.
In
(he
higher
grades
ooe-fourth
your
baby
of
two
koep dogs at.bosie. we ebata
Ere Slumber’s cbala baa booBjl me.
. We«k MwtHnl-a AM.
Bd sweeter if bealthfully of the pupils are myopic, and in «
up; now If mtte boys act like dogs ward, aad tbe back poiatlag upward,
Sad Memories brings the llgkt
St W B*v. a. M. Deyle.
It la lost aa comforuble. vcrsltles this increases anUl from
aad lym away, it would be bettor for aad if ebe will mabe It out of material tealb (that ofiaa aaglartad good bab(K other days around me.
to match her waUt ebe will tad that
Lat blm pick blmsalf ap wbao when one Is accustomed lo It. and far to 70 per cent of the sludenU are
I’hen
1 remember all
she
has
greatly*
improved
her
figure
steep with the whole myopic. In other words, near-sight­
be staablaa. and taaob blm to aaa
ruaaiag away for some time, aad I
•me friends, ao linked togelber.
folly earb kis aatar aad kla taan body patfartly level.
edness Increases ataadUy firOB
tote mmcluM if you wlU art like a
ve seen around me fall.
trifiaa aaaoy kiaa. Oira yoor
r to the higher grades, gad la exA Maw
AoK. I wtu bave u» tmiat you as I
Like leavee tn wintry weather.
little girl a doat-paa aad wklak aad
yroportlon to the length of
would a dog; ao I bave made up my
1 feel like one
Prwpare a rich biscuit dough, roll devoted to the eyestrain of achctol
miud lo keep you ebaiaed uatU yoa iM^fibead at tka last faakiooabla lat kar awaap op kar owa rtlppiaga;
Who treads alone
TU pf.m of tu chon*
to U.
maka kar brockar awaap out tka oat half aa lock thick and cut In
make up your mlad that yrou will rua w1||k of tka aaaaoa tbe bride aad
-I-ort. op«i tu dooto of oil taoU to
Some banquet ball doaerted.
.
m.
Pm\
fine
ripe
peaches
and
gfo& laaiaad a( krtag paltad with
tu fO^wL- mod ool ool; Ui tUo
takb
oat
the
ttooes;
fill
tbe
cavities
Mice
dislike
camphor
and
i
aoavAloaal aad inaMlaii kard kit
bot
Oo^Ui
with
augar;
place
tbe
halves
together
Uge should be Uken of thia fact, for
Hag lit. kad tkmwa at tkaa tka
M I
Met
hod
lo
yuto«^to^wUto»
Aad
all
bat
ka
dapnrtodt
aad place a peach on each square of a few pennies spent on eampbo
4of qoOar ormmA kirn
fitUeM
l; sprinkle with augar. Pinch sooo rid the cupboards of a kooae of
Loof a law of tka 1
itofiitariBfilOAtfMliCtojrvfi. 1
w M totioM BMd of tu Than, tn the atllly nlgkt
kMkOMdafi,
»dgea toBiCkir and bake half an the destructive llule Intruders. The
fil4 Ml art a# If 1
mit7 «Uk
la a ■ofiawtto oram. Benra t
.bo-u-bto-b.
to tka takla wick tkai
lOia. I biVfigkt kla kla ptaitklagi.
or otkir finm umM M.
toM il-b-tly trllk Ida Ma i

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BiQOifcR CTATTOBB Oirr, mOH, SATURDAY. AUGUST ». 190B.

THE UNDERSTUDY
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tiMMttetratWMt Mr. nc«.

far dM ctelltNlM >v«Mi. Md Gt^
Ufa Kat Hrnaafcor. fW tW dafMd
aa^ar^bMUaea.

ttoM wtik a Haw to tto MMIac «C •
cap jaeM Maa a tea tkat ta aoM
tattapfapordaoa.
WItkdMM
with ar.
arala tteaaia
te UU arlM
l^jlaalartali bmmC kt aaadiatai. tkan tka
rinara kapC la adad. aa vaU at tka
aall nakafa. wklla flaallj tka aklp^
par* aad craw ara aacured. Moorr la
laqatiad kf aU tkaaa. aad sack of It.
■aaa after a raawl Is coaiplHad aad
plaead la caarartariaa aftarattOBa and
lapalia aia laqalrad fraaaaatlT at
tteaa. wklla dackteg tka
rlaaalaff aad aoMialblaf
aMda bj nr Tkoaus Uptaa foor yaaia
dOO, wklla tka aspaaaa of brtaclac tka
TSMl acraaa tka aeaaa and tkat of bar
aMcara aad ciaw wars astra. Tkat
aaaaa a tdg MC to par ter tka aaaaal.
nr TkoaMa akeald ba tka brat
aatkorttj aa tka'aobjact of tka coat of
'tka jarkt
If ka atpaadad a i
yackl tka money
tka praaaat trip U coaUng kUa mu.i be
far la ascaaa of tka igarea nan»ad. Tbe
LlptoB laat aotr bare U proof of that.
It la aaay te ballaira that Ike ktiamrork
IIL cast <|iata aa mock to boUd aa tbe
Bkamrobk I.. aad It la <|Olte aur.^ tbe
and of tbe tijiddl'
taad blm lu a bigger
of* four
ka obtalaad la ttM Valtad Suiea
Bo. If >660.000 or more rrprra
tka ckallaaiar'a oatlaj tka Brat att^nopt
ka made npoa tke Amartca s cop.

I to foot tka bUk
ddaatol to bla

ana tka aid trophy
With the aawaat fkat It coats the de
teadlag Mda. boweeer. tka latercot to
more orldaaproad. By tbe time tbe
yackla are caltod to aall tke Brat race
tor the cap tke BoltoiMo. aolactrd to
dotead It, am bare coot oaa way and
aaMkar. >4KM»0 or morr. Tkat to a
atoggatiag aawaat to coatrmptote. bat
i *■ arkaa orarytklag to drorad op at tke
c oad of tke aoaaoo it aaay ka >460.000.
la add man to thto aom. tkato moat
ka loaBiwod that la ptodag la com
'

oipaaoaa loackad from >66.000 to >T0.
000. arhBo tho ColBaibto kaa coot Mr. J.
ikow tkat tka dateaaa of tka cop tkla

Iona, piaytog one agalaat a not her.
Now ka to to han a aUnt. aayo tbe
York World. What an adranca
thia maaBB may ba realtoed from tka
fa<-t tkat Abyoalato oatil recently baa
to-ea patifiv alaag with cabas of rock
oalt far cask. A aamU amoont of cola
Biintod la Ytaaco kaa of tote been la
clrralatSoa. Now tko klag will make
kto owa. COaaal Maatofaoa of Adea
reporta tkat ka kaa aaeed up 110.260
pooBda of fold for tka pwpoaa.
Than an 400 toaa of mlat matkin
ary. It waa sold by a Btettln conceni
and waa teaded at fMlbmitl. K«>t Af
rbo,-orltk a coamfm mcebanie to tot
It up. The mackla^ wlH be traiiiport
od by raU to New ilarrar. alwot 160
aiUoa, tko end of tko rood. Tkaoco It
will be traaaportad by cararan to tke

'me gtri wko kad alioOdY repeated
Ike words a daaen UnMis U a vain ef­
fort to ptoaaa ker praoepuir and wko
kad toexune ccwaptotelj "ratttod.- tried
agata and made a wotao tenure than
before.
•TTkat will do. Mtoa Ckacrer. It la
aaelato for yoa to protood. To eocouragr you to go on would bo to take your
BMMwy kaowtag that I caa aerer edocato yoo for tko atego. You were not
boro to he an actreaa.At thU tbe girt borat Into tsars aod
tbe prufroaor turned to hto desk and
began to look over aomo papers,
at-rurremv was a common one to him,

and althoogh not devoid of feeling, ba
could uot afford to waato hto lime cod
dliug •fallurea."
Beoldea, there waa
outlUng to be sold. Wbeu he tunn*d
again Mtoa Cbeever had vanUbed.
Half a doaan yaars paasMl and tbe
profeaaor had forgotten hto pupU aa he
forgot all tboae whose htotrtoolv ahlU“GIN BUCK» A NEW DRINK, tlr-a were prooouD«*ed by him unworthy
of rulllvalUin. Me had entaed to give
II to* Like n Wleker Bseepc
leaaooa and mi rued a Bne aa laiy aa
Ulnper Ale to l»e4.
dramatic ctIUc. One night he went to
Nearly eeery aommer a«un- new t
see an aenreaa who had made some rep­
to Invented and brwniiw lopiilar In tbe utation. ready to write her pratoes or
bara over tke country, but ao far tbla cDDdemn her. aa ake aoltad kto fancy.
oaatoa none of aeveral m w de<-o.-tkma The artreoa unfortunately was 111 and
tkat wen started out aa tho aiiiuiiier'a
fad la the drinking line Kka obtained a
tooting popularity, aaya tbe Ki
City HUr. Ill Virginia, tbe liouie of tke
mint Jnleii. ao effort waa made to a
Bade ikto farorltr drink. Tlie new

mint jtUep. ei«-ei»t that It contained coneoa. a eordiai. Itut tbe new drink
didn't prove popular. t'uracxMi. bower
er, la largely uaad tbla an miner to flavor

ixfver. Mhe ooticed him alttlng la
> of the foremoai rows dlmtly heith her and reengntoed at od.n- tke

Uumla

It to ctonpoaed of tbe Juice
lUiie, a Jigger of dry gin. and then tbe
glaiu to SUM lip with ginger iale. The
“glii buck" differs fromI the
tbe rt«
rtekey only
to tbe oaei of ginger ale Instead «

BRIGHT FUTURE FOR INDIA.

Y.beldlU flual
er day. aaya tbe Pbllad<
addreaa was given by l>r
II 1^*00
ard. corrrapoiidInK secretary of
missionary acniety of the Methodist
Kptocopal church, ou The Ms
the FtehL" I»r <J. hunley Hall
ry Work and tl»i*
[Niatiea." In the evening
. Tbobuni. Jr., p.istor of
the Cavalry eburrb of Allegbenx.
an Ulnstrated lecture on ‘Miidia '
naid:
"Already many of the nutk»iiM wUieb
sought to despoil her of her wealth
are seeking to make retumitlon by car­
rying In all tke advantagea of i brlstUu civlllaatlon. The bliMMliest tMitles
are over., bnt her confllcta are not en
tlndy dkne. Then* In a Kr\*at louiest
is.w on. It to tl«* atniggle iM-iween ctil
tare and Ignorance. Im-iwim-h firfth and
aui-ratltlon. 1 ls*llere t'bristlan India
will be a far nion* wonderful land than
WHS pagan India *
Ths C.» Itoteuaer.
Our salUni yacht IlHtanr*
or all th« Yankee raAvn
In amooth and choppy »«aa.
aiM met her mendly rtvals
And vanquished them with e
aim met the old CoJumhU.
The yacht with twice wun fa
But that once stanch defcndci
Waa ne%er In the game
The apeedy Conatitutiun
Waa alsu left behind
In ruahtng and in drifting
On sene of every kind.

I'erliapa
K yvara sIm
i part usually given to t
let with mUv amx*esa. per
IS ibat a woktau does nut
take kindly to c rltb lsui. \Ue the cause
what It uiay. she had never fur
glveii l»etitiU\Mel.e«Ml. However, she
had made the iuoni «f the training he
had given her and had c*ome to Imitate
Ida uieihiHto in a parrulllke faahluu
that had given her a meager llcing
kltsN cheever played to an audience
dlsapiMdiited at having missed a star
and oldiged to put up w ith an under
atedy. Klie went through ker part to
borlmuly. and aa ahe came to the dlf
fereiit iHiiuta In the play tn w hh h MeMml had given her especial drilling
did her beat to lw»oor hla instruetton.
In tlda she had dei-ldedly Improved,
and the erltle l*ecaiae lulereiii,Nl,
"1 here's It wontsu." be aatd. "who will
on- «hty mnke an aetreas."
He ar
nttigiNl 111 hU mind the luslii i>oliits of
tto- «rltleUn. he would hand tn to the
draiiiatlr ^itor «.f hla paper, and felt
a bit of tN.mfori In twlug able to thu.
help a stnigglitig
age. When the eurtaln
I rung down
fell rr
on the first art tlie at
Ueved. the women chatting alioutt aortal
trltlea.
flea, the men go
going out for a wrUlff
of UAmcco smoke.
Miaa fheever retired to her dreadtig
room to weep. Kite knew that ou thto
first occasion of her playing a proml
Dent part she Ud made a dismal fall
ure. and that In the prem*nre of the
. man who bad w arned h<*r to choose an
otiter ocinipatlon. Hut. w omanlike. ahe
Uloglealty blamed Mrla*od for ber fall
ore rather than her want of htotrtonV*
ahlllty. From tears ahe passed to Ir
riutlon and from Irritation to aager.
Tbe cnrtatn went up for tbe amuud
act. and Mtoa Cbeerer took her place
on tbe balcony
Romeo apoke those

But s<.nr What light tbrtmgh yonder
window breaks?
It to the east, sod Juliet Is Yho sun;

And now the swift RelUnce
to rhoneo to defend
The trophy that bold Upiuo .

kaUdlag aad Hggiag of tke BoOur newest jrncht wUl mce.

C

revolving akadea of crota.
rica pant- Tbe oldrat of tke entire ooF
toctkia to the mommy of Mykertaoa.
11a was a klag la Kgypt In what to
known to ktotory as tka Tounh dynaaty- and

MCAUSEMDCUSE
OF DISEASE EXPLAINED
TR6K6IISE

mmmmm
_________

fate till It sloHicd over that lowly
hovel la llcthk*tiem where tke Infant
Jeitislny.
Mykertoos was ll*e bulkier of tke
tldrd pyrau.bl at Hteeb. wben* hla
ht*»db-s« mummy was dimvivered In
the ye.-ir IsrUJ. The atuiie <vlBu to
whbb he was being lninii|«n«l to
Fugland was lust at sew and toy at the

tkmie6ik

Mmd, proJs” by gwaa aod i

_"-iS«rjsac=siss;

tMfaaMdac.yUMoi«lwq<Tl«*“K£
only worn by the IIsj women of wealth
aod ItiiiMrtnut *. but tbe meUl anktots
wbni by outer, i.uty Ir many ismoda
In weight, and suuie of them w*ear huge
biwaa plab-s. |H*rluips a foot in diam­
eter. which, oiuv fixed to the ankles,
are never removed. Tba• men wear a
dh, but tiHSN*
alDcte atrip
w^ho (ume m*j«h iti tvmUct with the
Knropeans are i»ow learning to wear
truuaers.
Their wcaitons «rv flltukKka. bows and s|»eara. tbe totter U.lh
for' hurting and thrusting.'
tbe huts are built of mud and mat­
ting and are quudruiigular in shn|s*.
The center to an o|»en couiiyard. at
the I
atal family are atv*oiuroodnte<1 in iither
rtjoms on the rlglil and left of the
courtyard. Tlterv is'yw. furtiiiutv «r
oriiametit and but a^fep buuwto.Ul
utenalto aod weaiiona.-All tbe Year

Enlightened Soienoe Admits that all Siokness Is Caused by

QERMSm BACTERIA
Poisoning and Wasting the Blood, the Tissues and Vital Organs.

m ORLY URIVERSIL REKIY, FURRIER OR TRE 6EMI THEORY OF DISEASE,
AID FRLLY FROVn IT TWERH YEARS OF SUCCESS, IS

RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER
A PLEASANT TART DRINK; ABSOLUTELY HARRRLESS.
ECZr.MA.
BRONCHITIS.
•“"ajSSSrfg.-* CONSUMPTION.
BRIOHT’S DISEASE.
CATARRH, RHEU/IATISM.
CANCER ssaurasL

The mile girl with the Ire ci«-am
jmla • Im i k lu her lutud was p:iticii||y
autilling her turn al.lhe crowded |«irk

li

must lia\e to Work awful fast i
dear." replb^l

her

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CHICACO.

On»<M.4ii8,«S.

JAS. e. JOHNSON, Sole Agent Traverse City, Mich.

T. IUIAIU-. Uu- u: tli.nii ..r Tr,v« r^-1 u, lo

W l»»squlr«l \,j thr -tslul. lu

ItADAM’riiiCROBE KILLER CO.

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Pr..l«i-.
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Important notice to Our
merchants:

Tbsrru)>on It U tirUered that T.:i-sits!i. th*■aid pettouB. and that Ih. Ini.^alU* ..f
to“^mtd'*'^rtaw*‘* sli‘*«'i* r|i. is.^ lnl.*^-«i«|

is

riiill further nollc*i we will place
; FREE, for n-Kular use. the uiiequalleJ
"Hutiii.hre.v tlas

Arc."

-

The coM of

illuminaitng with thto light in com
piiri*-Mn wlih any oiher, to very
TE OF MK'HIUAN.

two. Mi^i^n^aui

td Urand

low.

5lM» CsnJ/« Powtr hr Ltss than 2e
ptr born

that dau-

No matehi*s or l»»relt iie«*ded

An

nianllcn In the cluNier. or one only;
lirfW. lb. IMh 4..

sultal.le for nltfhf
light, i.r
planwhere fiill IlKbt to not always re

I. .IW,

of 2 to a mantles, suitcil for window
ilKhllng as well as liody of stores, or
all who are using them we have no
word of complaint. Ho not Uko our
word lu thto matter, hut interview
many business nun who have long,

PEREMARQtJETTn

used these lamps, aud learn that you
can have a far superior light at about

The man waa a aplendld actor and
gave them beautifully. Juliet waa be
tween two Induencea.
On the one
band ake felt tbe tnapIraUon of the
accue. ou tbe other ahe was In a rage
with McLeod, whom ahe could ptoUUj
am* from bar perth. Tben came tier

one half the coxt of any other.
lA*ave orders with

traverse dtp 6as Co.

Bwa. while aU tke (

22.1 Kiot Vrom Street.
*
*
.
.
;;
;
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-

her caaeaa orcaplcd tke i
large body of aaU makora for muatka.
Tko Baltoaco kaa pooalkly a kundrod
dlCtooat aalto. and >16.000 or no wUI
topraoeat tka coat of a solt In tkla
putloalar tka OoaaUtodoa aad tbe (V
lamkia hart aot been ao expeoalre.
Tka taadara Park City and BatelUta
are Bald to kart barn parckaard by
Mr. K. D. Mortaa aad Mr. Aogoat Belawat loapactlealy. but they a?o tbIo
aMaaaaata aad naad aot ba oartoaaly
Tba toadar Baabaam to ckaitatod. and
there caa be ao retrim freaB bar. hot
nr Thomar taadar Crottrr wlU be
eatpakto altar tka awtek.
With a crow of aboot Bfty BTc on tke
BtoUaaco and a crew oa tka tender Baa^
koam tkara an maay aaaa to ba looked
after daUy. Tka jackto' aallon are
paid tog wagea->n a menth or moreaad than to a acoleof pciaa money ar■aapad ky Mr. laaUa aa Ifbaral tkat a
BaUaaea ama. If ka la aaeliM. artn cad
tka aaaaea witb a .ftdy aaMmot to kta
Badag ccowB coat pcodtglaaaly to

rs:^:

We know Bit Tom n«mrda hcr
. The fastest yacht aJI
And all nre surs that
WlU rail to lift ths

Wketkar It waa Iniglratlon or defi­
ance ake Barer knew, but aotnetking
prompted ker to apaak the Unca In the
fashion McLeod had tried to train out
of ker. and ake gave them with all the
aalural faaUog the part, the accae. the

A»4 soon ths n

MEWS

“U ftku wife a dub araman?
to. and tkgt*. Why 1 pm kcre."

Miaa

of lloncam«

up

tkwar
Mr. Bogoa oald U waa.
-B-Wck la Ike royal Beagair
Tko oat auadlnc aext to tke p^wf-

before ker repto. tben^went o^t aa
i^hCT.
tore, not art. bad taught
her. aod from
that mome^ ^the and of tke
aodleooa waa fixed
every eye to. tbe ai
upon her, ersry car Ustenlng for her
; played tbe part
the eod aa ake ce
it. ootaaaocoeooeelt
crlved It ur kow tke tinea akoukl be
BiMken. Oo tkat Bight a oaw atar arom
atiove tbe tkaatrtcal hoMaoo. aod Mtos
Clieerer oerar played as an underatody
again.
F. A. MITCBEL.

bw« .o

•ON.- wU Mr. BotM. -Ts the ta.WiUUtkt ivml BMgU.'-llnr Vwk

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FOUR-TRACK

Romeo apoke tke aiogle Uoe:

TboBoynl Bswgat
Boon after her marriage UHfan Bell
•rnn Invliad to be tbe guest of honor
• I a big rrt^tton given by the Ok‘«
M deration of Women's doU. and ber
huNband. with exemplary detoibni.
alMi went, to be sw amped with a luaM
of womanklml. When the affair was
alottt half over. Mr Hogue <wms
aerpaa another man. who said symitathetkwllf;

row

I<

THE
i&toasr. Oraml BapkU aad

Our kopm of i
And amy Urn best boat wtn.
sodsea H. Boles la Plttohura C

Mr. Bogoe replied tkat bla ^fe^dld
aot bi^oog to the dub. and the straag-

aad tka anean aad enw of tka M.
aaaa aad tkdr awa ahip ka an toaai

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j^sintss edutation...
in the public schtols when si.\ months lo a
year in a good lousiness Collejie will ^nve a
much more praciicai om*. and if you prove
competent you will be placetl in a j^ood j>osition. .

tbe Craptrse Gtf
Business College

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is helping scores of young j>eople in this
section to first-class practical education
^nd putting them into good positions.
The work of this school entitles it to the
support of this part of the state. If you
have a friend who is thinking of taking a
business course tell him or her about the
Traverse City Business College.

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