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The Evening Record, July 22, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1903-07-22
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YESTERDAY'S ISSUE
I.B«S
;'Vi-^r-jr
THE EVENING RECORD lirtWEiml
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., WEDNESD.AY. JULY 22. l»a.
ADVANTAGE
OF UNIONS
muleiacuditteo
BODY LIES IN
SEMI-STATE
DM Not UniAwfully Take and Ute
Ri^-Jury Took Only Ona
aallot.
Having Good Time at Elks. Conven
•L
tion. But Lost All His Money as
Soon as He Arrived.
Prem a Staff Corresisind* nt
WA-.
e-PHA..rw
TO
TER» AND JOINERS
• Ithuul thf
• of taking a hor
POPE'f
erenlog of July S
.rn perniloaloa. The
«l»<*lsIon on the ftr»l
REMAINS
OIGANS
Have Turnbull vfp aaom a
n«borated prevloua lektlmony.
Miss Gay hart, a dining niom Kiri at
the Ojliimh'.a hotel, was next called
FOR RIGHTS WHICH CAPITALISTS and stated she heard the
order the rig. and after aaltl
WOULD DEPRIVE THEM OF
aralked off.
Hannah Mllbr. imuher o
fondant auted as
s^got a part
SHOULD STAND TOGETHEI
ATTENDED
BY
NOBLE GUARD
WEIE
HEALTHY
WITH THE EXCEPTION‘ OF THE
LUNG8 AND PLEURA .
»ost
Mortem
This
Examination
Fact—Remains
Revealed
Will
Be
Taken to SL PeteFe This Evem
Attorney Patchln. in bU closing re
marks. showed to the jury how much
ing and Lie in State There.
QUO Hall Loot N.ghL
their declsb.n
would
mean to the
^oung man s future life.
ne. July 22 —A pobt
Judge Roberts s|>oke very highly of
A g«po«l
rn*wd aiu*nd«Hl ibc
aminaticn of the remains ►f the late
lDo«-liog of ih« CariH nt.r. and Join the six Junm**!!. who are all promi Poiu*
XIII Bhows th
the vital
.-m' union and iho addr**«.i of WlllUm nent busineaa men of the city, no
organs were all In a healthy condition
asking to l»e excused, which is
It. Marfarlan«>. g»>neral
i
with the exception of the lungs and
I i*f t'arpiniUTi.
ili»- rrUt.pleura. A litre of liquid was extracted
of Amt-rlra
Amt-rlr
lajii
and Join.
fr«im the pleura
Hall
Mr
In Moniai
all
Ml Marfar
This morning the body' Is still lying
addn^H wa*
•r and I
ill semi stale In the throne room, the
v*T> njurto i njoy.*.! h>
.Suble Guard watching It. with their
lltn addri-HH
r*-nn aaii on *Tho
•swords drawn and isdnts resting on
of tbf Tradt-s Unkm Mow>
Hie rttx.r
The remains will be re
niove<l to St peter't,
this evening
where tbev will lb* In slate.
orKanizaiion
Hume. July 22
The Usly »if Uii
SYMPATHY
WITH
Trav.i^e niy
From thin loMr* he EXPRESSES
XIII lies in the liall of the thnim*
Into th« hlHtory of Itn? organlta
IRISH REFORM
In IHM. h«. «ald. then* aax a
which d«*aib V/stk pUw.' Tbe’"«me
Ing of 12 local
V»*..tmeuts. the comauro
hixKl.
the
h repreiM-nted
and the white gown, which
Oaaircs lo Sludy the Conditions in n«chet
• put on yesterday cover the form
the 12 original union
the Emerald tale to Be Able to
•h rests In seml-siate. surrounded
1.742 hKTal
unions.
by thelighted candles,
the Noble
BetUr Them.
€*f I7U.000
Guard and FYanclscan m*nltentlafles
nr WIr* to tao rv«una luoorc
morning the diplomatic l»ody.
Ihiblln. July 22 —King IC<lward. re
high dignitaries and the Romkn
addr
today, saidjno that oulitrlpK It in plying l.» the addn-sses
arlfiocracy
entered the hall to pay
• I have alwa. I b«*«*n In sympathy
... with
their tributes of respect to all that re
to advanci* the s<
s<K*ial
r hald aH a r.*huli of the
Thtj r|H-i
of the
uuh.uVihe
hour aork day had lH*en
the
world
nlty and 1 hoi>e during m
In over I^ini
leH to eight
wa-H arrayed
make invseir aequalntt*d <
hour*. In Too rliU‘« to
ntiflral ndu'S.
ons
under
which
tlje
in olhcra It U lo houra.
and at
of thlH huiidrecU i
i* chape!
hnv.* l-fi
IVl«*r s. where
toicrameut i
of d.dlarv*
>r ihrc4* da.\^ the piiblh* wlH Im* given
1 opiMiriunity of paying a la^t fan*,
ration of the trades tin
Tlo* tirjranlraih
ell, Ttu*‘ini**rmeiii will 4u*rur Sat
1 is hy .-ducaihin
The
Itllionau-e
Brokaw
Would
Settle unlay evening
o.nplderahle stress on
Breach of Promise Suit for
• for the
aorkliiKmaii.
That
gl'IiMC Mio I*
and not 1n> a
pw-ut to th* gvriutts
hie aith inoM a age earners U that
Ih. y alloa the bosK to think ft»r them
New York, July 22 -It
Ik stated
The »jH*aker claimed tiiat the cost
lat William (;oHld Rrtikaw. the mil
lire
elubmaif^aho was recently
of the ne«*«Kidtlei< of life have in
crea«<*«l :io to af. p.T cnt. and ilial
by Miss Katherine ISdlbm for
th<* aaK«M*amera are receiving Imt
.<MMI damages for breach «»f prom
lliiiiore. Mil. July 22
The an*
II cents out of ererv Iloo they earn
offennl to compromise fur 92r..<too
report!,
id
tirand
Siin-tary
Gmssman. counsel for Miss Poll
:c A Reynolds ami Grand Tn*as
out of
Is reiHirted to have said If Mr
Saimul A. Needs to the (Irand
for their em
.na would admit the promise of
e of Elks sifow that M
new
• Thlriy five |MH»ph* are c»n
|d..yi
riagt* he would advls«* a settle lodges Were organu.eU during ihi* year
he ah.-«ds of industry and
t on that hs.Hls
Mr.^Hmkaa- said
indll
a membership of 2:.r.!i4. making
^
corner f.aMlstuffs
very
the total ruenibt-rshlp of the order of
«< said
* tiiir IniMtr i» to aell.
Elks i:.2.T22. This is the largest In
e In Oil* history of the order
ae can
All kinds of material Is In
Michigan ll third with P I*y2
During
cn-aslng In price, yet building
on
the past y.-ar HT.ihmi was expendtMl in
for Just ahnt the <'<»ntrarton» «ny '
purchase ol a home for aged Elks,
The *|M>aker mentioned the work State Troops Will Join the Guardsmen anti over flo.ooo
uas e\iH*nded on
of Other States In Ken
here
particularly and the long hours
c partiruli
fliHul sufferers
The general tn*as
sa of lalMir. He aalil
Id the cheapnesa
tucky.
cash
The
has now on hand $I
put up and aold
at houses are Ik>
ml of money v\\
nsharkles
"If.*
IHM,pie that an*
for charity was |lh‘*.».n:
hr u» lb* rvnar*r itecoro.
iHtiple
these
atuck
I outrage to aell
rising. Mich.. July 22.-Tht* Michl amount oi money on haml March
,*s
They are .h.v.t.M with
s 4>r luitnt to hide their dell gau slate instps ail go lo Kentucky in
elected
In ^-«Uistrnelton ' He laid the order lo jtdn the guardsmen of vither
ear; C.rand exalted
-nira! siat(*s for a few wi*4*ks' camp,
Fanning. Indianapo
ill preparatbins for a state camp an* ruler. Joseph
ned leading knight.
graml
TransiKiriatloii and sub
aa.ld alMuil would abandoned
Kelley, 1lioston; grand es
slHieiice Is to V* pnivided and the men Charles A Kelley.
al knight. Richard J. WikhI
nn-eive a regular salary alU»a- leenied loyal
in
appn*tir«*shlp
system
who wishtHl to h*am the trade
tiring knight
K\
yes
I
lid If they are not adapted
> try It
ihton. N C : grand seer
ved it
lutrk to
• it to {
Reynolds. Saginaw. Ml
:r,
.srr.
EDWARD
IN DUBLIN
Sg
I
OFFEIED $3S.OOO
::i^
Baltimore.
Imure. Md . July.jr2
J.
-pH^ TraC
City
dek-gat
tatlon^JT^o /annliai
at ioni of the B. P U ElksW
inconconslderalde tdement in lh> Ibig
and
when It comes) to
Maryland hospitality thi*r
mend it to their friends in Traverse
The Elks have been warmly received
with true southern
cordiam.v.
and
they are enjoying their
experience
hugely.
Everything went off Jove.v until A1
Joyce was relieved of his wealth. He
had scarcely touched Maryland soil
when he Kist all his money
He left
home with a l*eautiful Ire cream suit,
and up to now has succ«*d,*d in k»*epIng possession, <if it. hut hi> flnanclal
M* of^wi.rry
Otherwise
^legation j
i
-'ir
V:;
ral:.
trade
rv
i
I
Ic - ' ■ ’
^v'
.posiMl that
an 1 strife follow where
lakes place, luit this Is i
SUNK IN COLLISION
n»;
grand
treasurer
™Ch”
*ds. Cleveland: grand t
Kauffman HoK.kvn. N
J.. re
elected.
RolM*rt W. Brown. lAuilsvllle. Ky.
as ebvted grand trustrs* to serve
irec years.
mer Waverly Went Down
____
president of the
Tnlteil
Harbor Beach—Crew Was
Slates Is a memlwr of the Itrotherh.aul
Saved.
of Firemen, and If It acre not a hene
Interred.
Whistler
flclal matter he would not belong "
Hr Wit» l» th. Krwn
The subject of children In the far
WhlsUindiih. July 21
Uirles plaved a stnmg |.art In t^e ad
llarlHir
Ik*ach.
July
22—The
m. painter and
dress The speak
speaker did not lH*li.*ve in
Wavt-rly was sunk by m e
a few
days
having: them lalsi
lalmrlng in the factories
with the st»*amer
steamer Turret C
L'hlswlrk.
es t»f
king the places
The
r Harbor Beach, early today
factories In
I 4lo in some of
w or th** Waverly escaped.
this cllv
The men's a ages ought to claimed that the wheel chains of the
EVENTS IN BDCIETY.
Hi* enough to supis.rt their families Turret rmnt parted when the vessels
without calling in the help of
the
Momlat evening Mr and Mr.s. N. B.
female roemlH*rs.of the family and the
Chapin as^isled hv the Misses Cha
pin. entertained delightfully the pas
Jle considered that the onlv
au>
tor and ib^acons of the Congregational
that this can »h* an'ornpUshed Is by
church and their wives at supper. The
leved In lcg4sla
united effort
•vening was delightfully spt*nt. and
tlon. an<
he meal was a siiniptuouB one. The
legislature eopbl ma
who an*
K-casiou was In the nature of a »t*cep
in the at»rk. and be
terially
Hon to Mr. and Mrs Hammond ami
re in this is>sUlon aht»
n ho|H*d to
Mr. and Mrs C V Wright.
nu*tnlH*rs of the union.
He said;
•tJei schinds and
lories, but get them under hon.*st con dr wniv U> tb, gv.ajtiw fUoora.
dltions. not for child laN.r/
1^ Uh>K
Buffalo. July 22 -Frank
l-aUuin*
Silas S|H*ncer of St Ignacf U in the
up the U
tie. Umkkeeiwr for Wilson A Smith,
ly to attend the Masonic outing and
aia.ke v.f I
have
attorneys, who Is all
to visit his sister. Mrs E L Sprague
lo lake men s
plac»*s,
bexrled
i
and other relatives
wrong, he said
He mad
h the funds ..f the
juggling
rvputy 1)11 Inspei'tor H G. Hut Her
a^.n of the machine trust and the .
he used sums for of Mfinton Is In the city on business
n.
He sa
lar tnist In very plain words.
p»‘rltHls and they
Fnmi this he told ..f the n.gaiii
back with pmflt.
Lai .untii-^s
and Mrs. J. R StllUoll and chll
ilons in the vaHous cities, in Michli
says he has turned ove
dren returned yesterday from l>*land.
property worth ftiHi.mM
wlvere Mrs. Stillwell and the children
.... ....
/. R. Wade Succeeds C. H. Gibba ir
the Western Union Telegraph Offica
at This Place.
necessary
|.art
oC ever)-
man's summer outfit
\\c say
OXFOMDS are
necessary
cause they are ths^iosi
neral Manager (N.rU-tt of the
eni I niou Telegraph Co it In
ity liKlay. and a chiuigi* ha.s been
• ii^ the <»flice of UK's! manager.
Gibi..*, has re>ign.*cl hU pojdtlon.
sill go to Cb-velan.l. where he
i*. city telelie there
Wade, f.irmerly manager of
ui Mishawaka. Ind^ suce»H*ds
Mr. Gibbs in charge of the U
This In a d«*cldcd and much
prtimoiion for Mr Wade
have
been
M.
resorting
for
has
the
be-
all
wool
black
l)RI-:SS
com
OURS Ucausc
they
$7J0
$7JO
include all newest ideas ami aac
soldat moderate juices
:
:
:
ARE YOU COMIND DOWI TODAY? C
ilMt-Cafit
iweucTt—H<ae
$L50tO$^.50
S. BENDA & CO.
site l0MKlSt> Cbtm
Tki Rial Rdiakli Clitkiei
BeUt-«ll at _
Cut
lUteT
Why Roast Yourself
GOLDEN ROD
AMERICAN$2.00 shoes
mei wixxl fires?
Why not have one ul our DrifhtCSt SB4 EcSt
Blue Flame Wick less C).l Cook s'tcncs while they arc going to
che.vj*>
We are going out -af Ihc stove deal, and now oticr yon
thciiiiesi stoves made troin ^B.OO upwsTdS.
There is
great cvtmomy in the fuel bill in the use ol lliesc stoves.
Sec
them in our show wim'ow.
how they work
We would be picyeil lo show )*ou
THE ECONONV STORE
I W—BBS—BBBBBtOeBU
.Outing Punts.
DRUG CO. !
Worth from two dollars to four
dollars, put In four lots toclose
Have ojjcncil at 2111 Hast l iont St.,»
am! solicit a share of your patronage ‘
where you will find a full line of
DRI'CIS,
CHKMllWLS.
KTC.
Kvcrv person know;. Ujal drugs dclctiale W ith .age.
$1.25 : Sfci.
JrVtRY THING NtW!
We also carry
a
comjilete line
Druggists Sunvlnes,
Stationer)*,
bacco am! Cigars.
:
:
:
of
To
:
:
$!.$$
; ...NEW LASTS...
VOrRS FOR TRADK' ' ;
ssAMERICAN DRUG COw
past
returned
Pitts
that the resignation of CharU*s M
Rchwab as president of the
I'lrtted
Investment of 94
States Steel corporation will probably
he presented to the board of dln*cors
of the nvriKvratlon at the regular meet
count or the
ing in New York August 4. It is un
*^omas IVfiody was chairman of derstood his resignation lake! effect
the mm*tlng and J Tisdale secretary
An apfK*al was made for the bjcal
In making the best Persian rug
merchants to buy more home giH»ds
THOnOOOHBREO KILLED
wi*avi*r spends al>out S3 days over
su*ad of foreign manufacturv*. es*
each square fool of surface.
peclally the local merchants in buy
log their cigars and o
arv* made in this city
lbs are suppUed to
at 6 cents ea^. dcHrered by
». i
THY A RBCORO WANT .
Here s a Real Snap:
Mens
SLITS, choice...;
J Gordon Holderofi of Brooklyn,
Y.. who ha** just comp!i*ie<l a college
course at Parkvllle. Mo. and who will
sail next month for Seoul. Corea, as x
hils-lonary. has
bi*.*n
visiting
hi>
fn»m Del
Holutn left this morning for
va' visit in lUg Rapids.
The Mlss»*s Rosa lond and Daisy
Shades left Vhls morning for a visit to
Cadillac
■truck a large
Hamburg farm last night, burning the
bam and cremating three horses, ip*
eluding the famous thoroughbred Bul
lion. Imp Mirthful, and cmualng a Aoaa
of probably 9100.000.
w w Gtp Bwk Stm
fortable and stvlish footwear Ioe
summer.
v-u"
EMBEZZLEMENT CHABGED
SCHWAB WILL KESICN
Cbs Placs lor
Souvenirs,.,^
‘DARK” SUITS at “LIGHT” PRICES
Oxfords
1$ A
ft..'
greater the
the iH*n*rntage of gain
chea|H*r the ct»iitract price the less
' |H*rrentage of
gain.
He ladvocated.
1 g.s»d». smoking cigars
Urv,
..•log
in
fart,
av*elng
that
allh
labels-in
every thing purch sed was made
urchase other goods
union
:lf you
you an* untrue to yourself and your
fHloa aorkm.*n. ' he said
Consider
able Btn*ss was laid on the "hellUh
sweat shops" In the east.
The speaker asked the chairman to
organlre a UIh*1 club of the women.
Nil that they will only purchase -anion
eity Book Stor^
of
Our
OFFICEBS OF ELKS
sent ion
l-s.
B
Pair
CHANGE IN MAKAGEB
NO CAMP IN MICHIGAN
F'u;
SEVEKTH TEAB-1981
At JOYCE IN HAKD LUCK
fitii miti(y (0.
J)ur\nq Tnventor^
Some YascinaDtid Bargains
.•.In
Ulalsts...
.•\nd just at thc^tflwc when you nceil thom
Slh. $2.38 ■ ■
$3.00
Now’s your opportunity—this
is the first day of the sale—this
paper is out about four o’clock
and those who call tonight get
practically first choice
.
Bamilton Clothing ^
l_OT NO I
In this line vou will fVnd desirable
formerly aohi at $1.0ti and $1.50, your choice for.
L.OTNO. 2
A line of pretty and very durable waists; these
fonncrly
sold
at
made from
your choice
ENJOYING THE DAY
(Presbyterian Picnic to Ne-ah-ta-wanU
I
Occurred Today.
About :to enjoyed the Preabyteriaa
i.atinual »*vviii evvnl which
(Churi h auU Sunday school picnic to. hmkfd fi.rward to with
lilay at Ne ah ta wants. The hlal Ffi
|.!.-a>nr.* 1).v ih^* plomfra of J-oi
account
**Miniv IH tht* old sfitUTi*’ picnic at'*' ^
Bimlickvillc. on the short* of Glen|«*>‘
the large crowd ex
lakt*
Preparation* are lH*ing
made ‘ intr*Those who went were well
for om* of tbf U*nt celebrations yet pected
bfli on August 3. A floe program has prepared with lunch baakeia to fill
inner longings, and had plenty of
btt*n arrangfd b*r a* usual
1) H.
I»av has p*acfd tbf steamer Alice J. wraps along to keep warm.
Hold Annual Picnic at Bv
vide. August 3rd.
UOTNO-a
Consittt of a line of this season's swellest Heations iii white
waists, that fomietly sold at $2.0U and $'2.50, voiit choice
for......
...... ..........................oi.Ae
UOTNO. as
This line of waists you’ll find lo be vciy attractive, as it em
braces some novel and exclusive ideas. They formerly sold al
$3.00, your choice for................ .................................. ^1.00
LOTT MO. S
Consisls ol a grand collection of while waist perfection; this exqnisile line must be seen to be appreciated. They formeriy
sold at $8.50 and $4.00, your choice lor
^2.19
UO-TNO.e
Hay at the dl*pt»sal of the old settlers
lor’ fr»*<* excuf!* ions during the day.
In the evening Mr Clark of Chicago
w ill have a line display of fireworks
on hi* proiH*rty at the Narrow.*! for
the benefit of the party.
Star Bakery Will Move.
The Star
Stai baker)- will remo
prcsem location, on the
Seventh
Seventfa and Unkm istretg/ to
building
recently
upi^ by
Hams A
in a while waist,
They formerly
€. annKim
Oor. Front and Union
Fortner Traverwa City I
Frank Allor. formerly of thla city.
„rites the Record that he has just had ^fopew to the inapecUoo of the public.
9 first of next we^
an offer of 9$J»oo for his fine place on
Saginaw
bay. but Is holding it for
911.CXMI Jf he wlls It he will probably
hU borne here He has Jus_____________
__ yacht and look a party of M
trip to Lenwood Park last Sun-
/
-I
the
\vn-
GOOD LUCK OF ALLOR
If )t>u arc interested in something extra
you will find just what you desire ip tl
•old up to $5.60, )-our choice for $2.98,
MKW ak.OOM
PIONEERS OF LEELANAU
THE EVENIKQ BEOOBD, TRAVERSE CTIT, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. !«)».
TEE Bv^ ram
UPTOrSCOSTLYSPORT
TRAVBRSe CITY. MICHIGAN
PrincdjPortime Inrefted toUft
the America*! Cup.
Xn Lapland the crline which, after
wrder. is puniebed with the grecteet
rrerlty is tbet of marryinr e glri
egainst the wlahee of her parenta
D a emior makee hU appearance
be aeys nothing to the maiden, who
doee not know who be la. but her
pareou infonu her thkt she U wmght
In marrtsge. Kbortlj sfierwsrd. on a
day appointed, the girl, her iMirenta,
rtetMis and eollor all meet together at
f. a»U and the young man and uvaldea
J. W. HANNCN. Mltor and Mana«ar
are pUced opposite, eo thst liny *mn
look at esch other freHy and/-an talk
with iomfort. After the meal is over
the company refuiir to an o|n u spat-s^
where “ib«- nrr tor a w-lfe" is run. The
I dlaUtM^ U about a uuerier of a
and tbe girl Is placed a tiilrd of
hstantT- fn.r# tin* starling p.>lnL
If she be
t of f.»ot ebe .-an easily
reach the g»»nl befor** m-r sulttir. und
in tlial CUM- he may nev.-r tn-uhle Ler
r».in. If. bowev.-r. !.;• has fouisl fa-or in ber eycM. nil rIh* Ua* to do is to
lag nomewbat In her flight, mi that ho
may overtake her. If *>hv d.-slres to
Intimate to him that bU love f.ir ber
Is returned she msy run a Utile way
and then tom with open arms to ao
Drugs in Your
Pastry. .
AOMIE OOOD'TMIIMOS
In Kx^^n^ion Toiblox
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD
^
OOfiT OF TEIEE TSIILB PWOOO.
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BaglUk
rreoMh T«mgMe..
iViwod* who liuvf worrii-d ilinmgh
ALL CYCt ON ROME.
s • rrvm b klanual" mny get i<mic «stTW ef* at Ike vorld ftn* now dl- Isfsctiou fruui tlje tluiugbt tbst with
f%ct#d Umrda Rob«. mod when Uw their own laiiguagf Ha y are n-»t*nged
Opou the rarkUn.
••McIIhrIr Avec
body of tbe Ut« pontiff has b«en laid
Prooonclstlou" is a llllie Uiuk which
away In the tomb the question of bli
makes wiralgbt Hie way of ibc Engsuoosssor will be the center of Inter Usb language for Ircucb tongues.
est; Indsed. It 1. now. in spite of the Does one wUb to say. "How U It. n»lss;
solemnity of the occasion
one BO cbnrmliig and pretty walking
The selaetion of Leo's successor Is aioiM*r (wblcb. of oiume. w..ukl be
of great Interest to all ChrUtian na one of the first rvm.irks a Frvm-b trav
tions. and it is with some apprehen eler would liave -iH.-aslon to uuiIum it
alon that the result is awaited, tnipec is only mN-ee»ar> to <T>nKuli tbe ".Vodveltes kleiluMls;" 'Auu kite, tiibw;
Ully In Kurope, and mWe than ordl
nary interest In Amertca
Pop*. Leo oonklungue alauncr' If tbe traveler
aom That U
Asms*
law Strw of rnmmtm Im rmtme* Cmp
TAt the loncbcon In the White Uoum
at Washington tbe other dsy In honor
af Sir Thomas Upton InteresUng suteOf challenging for and defending the
America s c-up. says the New York
World. Sir Thomas cauasd much sur
prise when he said that IX be ahould
win the cup this tlme^t should repre
sent an investment of Wnsldorably
more ihsn g2.000.oiw
U be again
more millions
lift IL
Sir Thomas osid It would cost him
a UtUe monr than |l.oua.(W0 to com
pete fur tlie cup IbU year. This was
partly due. be explain
tbe fact
that be had brought over his two
challengers and bad bad both of tiiem
In comuiUalou for uiontbs. Each yacht
has s crew of sixty men, who are tbe
best to be bsd. au4 the ewt of keep
ing them In tximuilsaloD a mouth rep
mated that It was 4-loae to g^W.UOO. To
the oHit of the new yacht must be
adtbNl tbe 4x».t of keeping tbe other In
and the expense of the
Erin, In w hich ber ow ner
had a high esteem for American goes to tlie theater tb4* iiwiti lit the I»oX Isvlsb stjle. Tbe cituiUned expenses
statesmen and an abiding faith In the ofll'-e may say. "tlul i.ave onli orrbes- of bis trbil for the cup this year. Sir
Tbnmas said, would reach fl.ooO.noo
American form of goveminenl. Th. ire stnllR lalfte. U-ute allow me lou
and probably more. His two prerjous
counsels of Leo have often been of rlmnrque sat m- are m- I-rI slbv for
sliiugeule dgc«-!i1leineue."
K> Idditl.r altemptH to get tbe cup exist Wm a
lematlonal
cirntrovernles,
little mon* tiuin thut figure. In cuu“til " Ih ghei. up OR n
Wjils wisdom has b«-n pronounr».d
trast w Itb the sv»si to (he challenger It
is as dlltleiill for the 1
qusstlona Involving the iM-are and
was stated by one of tbe meml»eri of I
the imrty Hurt tbe Uellance syndicate '
progress of the world. For America glVlM J
bad lliveRleil hut »3««U¥X) In the deh^ was especially soliclUius, and dur
la Franes. fender and that thlR umount was ex
lie* slruii;:.-Hl of the ui.d-rurcmd pectetl to cover all exiM-nses.
Following the fiu»‘Rthin of the cost
>rlds lu Fniii.^e whl. b I vNU.rI was
.rnml dt
devnl«l to the raising «f muslirrKuuR. Hr limit.
-d uuIh.u.uI.hL i the advlMBblllly ,.f ,,d<»ptlug M-a»;olng
The pontlflcate of Pojh- 1>v. XIIl
lui lu.bRNl they w.-r.-, f..r It pb , ,^1 thn , •ebuom-rw lu Tutun- cup ru.Yw.
Sir
ettended over 15 Important years of hlllRld#*!. in everj din- tlon \V*-* iitcrcd | TbomuR mrougly favor* Oils idea.
the world s history. When he raine th.v.URb an opculuc uud-r au orduml tho«gb-b.* lu.s H.nld that be will abide
to the iiapat throne. In IK7K. all Kii of cherry m-,. I.urlt.g ' ban.-., ........."
^bo dcelHlo.M.f the NVw Yt.rk Yacht
rope was tn a ferment. Then* wa>^ a
br.»i
-Vuicrb-..
political antagonism to the psi»scy h. bfm«*‘ TT.ro‘‘'u?.-n.'wiM^
HrIfUh chaug.-d the atyh- of tbe
XJermany. France, and Italy, as well iMiRketR. iiiiikc Hm- rounds of tliN uivlcr- j "
Id In an effort to regain the cup,
as In Kngland. The grt*slest states gn.uud farm every morning:, ami «-very
lu the year can .-omit on an Im^ lullng over a cutter to eom^4*te
men -of Kurope seemed to *l»e In sill
[111. to Hie torn That Niyle «»f yacht wua m-w on
. . ^vblcti llicy
anc*- to resist the political and fslura
Ide of the water, nud It w na met
Ur»;e l ilies la^f by nud 4‘ven eevcral
tlohal policies of the Vatican
mJlca away. Tim dlM-olonsl ami Inf.-ri- with a aItH>p. from whteb the -pivNent
The first encyclical from the new or imiRlimoiiiH an- M-nt t.. the raiiii ri-i, ninety footer* have been evolved.
Tljey are tuillt for wind ami m»t for
pope, dated April 21. 1S78. was dl
but for liU iN-^it growth lb** |m*diK-«*r
weather, and Uellance and Sbnuirm-k
roclsd ^nsl the foes of civil order WHvIveR only *Jt) o‘0tH a pfuiml.—S4TlbIII. are U-licv.*d to r.-preNeui the very
la it a ilea for good government, ner'aMagaxlue.
blgbeat di*gree of p4*rfectlon In that
which X was approved in every court
direction.
Uttle change. It U aald.
in .Europe, was accompanied by a plea
Tbe beamly VitelliuR. ur tllbb-.n callt could be made In building ynclitR along
for the restoration of the lempora
him. eiH-ut at b-:mt nIx mllll.‘.iiR of tbene lint* for future cup ratv*.
More than that, tlie yacbta are *o ex
power of the pop*».
To the zealous money on tnlile lu a* many nmuth*. He
peiiNlvf that only inllllonaln-* can
e
encyclical was ag Inxentf^L or tiU e.R.k luvent.*d for liliu.
build them, and their value 1* gone
to the master politicians of a dish which be dcHlgnatetl •the Shield
of Minerv a." One of lie prim iphi In- when the lant rate of the acrlt-a U
aatTllh*-d to
grvillenu wiiR flamliiL'!»cV tomcm-^*. of aallfd. -Ev^ntJ‘l»t;
This was an indication «.f tiu* ih.|h*'s
apeed. and tbc\ cannot even !*• rebuilt
which lK>lb Flliiy and Martial Rimak In
policy.
The letter was accepted as
ao that they can l«e uaed for crulHlng.'
emviiiilaRUc icriuR. Daiuph r nay*.'that
tongViei'1 Therefore, win or lone. Sir Tboma*
notlflcailon that a pope skllkMl
in
,e "large loUL'ties.
.
( Upton eonsldera that tbe time U rlinitatecraft was to use hi. knowUMge
-if"’’
"f •cluK.n.n.
‘
of politics in the InieresU of t
which I*
brave any S4‘a and can cntiw tbe
under tbeir own snU. in*tend of
Inumi.
hi. church.
„1
to U-• l(»w»d ncrosR.
down butidrvHlii of tbeM- itenuiiful
In time there was
rccliuwchl f.vl
tn order, with an extravagance wt.rtby
ing among th.. men
It la thought many wealthy inople
of VltellluH. to make a di-h of tlie
destinies of Kun»iH-' They felt that
would build boat* to ooiuiH-te for tbe
loiigut* alone.
honor of defAndlng or eballenglng for
the statesman of ih,* vatlra
the cup. aa they could be aobai-Mimntly
be a factor In Eun.in.an jk.IUIcs. and
HUtorlr %lb«.
oiM-d
for ocean crululng.
'lln* ra«va
that It was to Im* exerted against evils
Albania lie* iso udh-. on tb.- .\drhitle
W'i.uld then
n»*re a te*i i»f aeacommon to all c<.unirles and In favor aea and la tlfty t.> a biimlretl miles
mnnsUlp than they an* now. and Sir
of what they ctiuld but acknowledge whie. It wjm f.irimtl orlkliially. mivh Thomaa bellevea the lmer»wt lu tbe
William JackMiii .\rm*<tn>iig in liU * Ib-was ibr general kinhI
contetta would be* gn»ally HtUmilnted.
roea of iVfeut." from part t*f llyrls. nil
hV»r 26 ytwrs Uh. Xfll was the mas
Tlie dlalamv .ouhl U* Inert'aM-d and
of FplrUR and part t>r Mat'ethmia lu tbe
ler spirit of hU creed
I ndor him
the races could be aaUed In any kind
eh-vt-iilb tviilurv. From thi'* territory
the Uoman eburrh constantly moved ai.ruag Tyrrhu^'. wl... d.-f. nbvl ih- Um of weatbcT. for the i
forward-not ao much Uv-ause of the mau Invader: l*htlii> and .Mex.imh-r of er the kewner would
Popt‘ s aggresalve spirit as because of Mat*ed«ui. thi* etimim-ror-.
Per
his imelllgent. grasp of gr^,
wlnme fame a* a noWler .-oven*.! tbe
ilMM. his Islmess. and the friendliness world sixty yt-.in^ after I'hrmt. and
e lejflalatlon for the
to m*
SkanderlR-g. vvh.. for ft»rty y.-un
or bis ttalecraft.
confidential relallona
fentetl aruilcH m-iit ngalimt him by die between phyalclan und paUent, aaya
He knew when to help and h(.w to
Turk. Anel.-nt .\lbniiln lay In A*la. juat the Springfield (Mnaa.) Republlcap.
Advise. No one with less tact could
eant of tbe r«uea-*im
Tbe
lawj-er
nud
clergyman
now have
have done so admirably
tlie protection of tbe law for their pn>and rathollr IJermany. No one ct,uld
fchsloUal a.M-reta agalnat tbe queatlona
•Tben you ve
have avoldiHl conlilct with so little ap
of examining couniwd, nnd the anni
"Yea. 1 vv«H Milletly imirrletl daat
parent effort In -Tatbollc Italy
ment ta that the commltatlon and con
Tueaday wei>k. and tbe next day we fldentlal conferenc# U iw«*en the dm-tor
through a spirit of
reaehtHi Niagara
nud hU i»atlent. whldi tbe law doea
could have gaine<1 so much In I*n.t»Hit
not protect, abonld be held equally aa»nt England. No other man. probably
cn-d lu the courts. When cAlled Into
court as vvltoeaaea tbe tx*ap»-ct In which
inliuenre of the t'at!
church lu re"You Itet: Yttu ah.Mild have mvu all lonfideiuH-a given to the two other propublican AmeHca
tbe other men turning an.uml.lo look
fc»wdonal men are held fall* away from
To what
extern
the cabinets of at. her aa abe pa*iMHl.-~l»hlludelpbla tbe doctor. He can Ik* fori*ed to rvveal
Kun»|w had come to apprtH-late the
that w hlch 1ms l>een given to him un
pope was shown In the w«‘k that h.
der pledge of acenoy. and this Is reTolUng to hla aenm* of honor. Hence
Uy dying
To what extent his pun
the phileitt nnd apin-al. w hich come
life and religious enthusiasm ha4l af
from the State M.HlI.-nl society.
fected the world was shown in ihivt parvnul rwatmlnt wliatever "
lif
(M
nnme days
_Here
A gocJ. well made uWc. -nu tly f.nixhctl;
. - •
* <ccl............. .......................................A...........$3.75
Cfcct.............. .............................................. . r,... 4.50
Sfect.................................... ........... ................... 5.50
WK HAVE 43 d.ifcrcni styles of Extension Tables, Irons $3.25
up to......... ................................................... .............$4«,00
si-ate:r
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
A BREEZY TIME
You could ceriainK have, these 1ml da.vs,
was a religious
enthusiast
versed In the affairs of the world, dtvoted to hit church, nearer to his own
petiple. and at the same time mort' rt‘
•imeted by Froteslanla than any other
pope of the century. He saw and
apoke to more Catholics In one year
than any other prelate In hUlory. and.
whether they
came
from
Imfierlal
Oennany or republican America, they
onrried away affection and admiration
for the klnd^earted old
man
who
knew bow to touch the hearts of all
It U not strange, therefore,
that
there should be such an Interest
this counlij. In the outcome of
election otAjeo'a successor. There sro
problems In which Leo's hand
haA
"Yea; when Ibelr mother J.dne,! the
ClrctloMR Im CierMUkMy.
Woman's Ulernrv aoelety und U-gnn
Alout 'JO.tXiO.OOO envelopes. Intended
attending all thi* UM^etlnga Mr Stjual
to cover voting papers and Insure' ad
lo|. got aort of nn-kh*** ami joined a
ditional secrecy of tbe ballot, are lH*lng
IVvn't Worry club
Kxebange.
prepared for the next elcH-tions to Uie
Oennati r«*U batag. Not K*ss than sev
enty Aona of paper will Ih* u*w-d.
Customer (to pnnier» You promis'd
to have my w..rk dom- jeritervlny
Pot KImb PrtT.
you haven't touched it yet.
ITlnter- My dear sir. we ve been *•
buay In this oflic* that you ougiit to l*e
very thaotol tliut we took th# time to
make you a promlae.
r*Ur
”8ay. pa.-
k«»uim
-w#ir
-w#nr
•Vhafa a fa
-He'a generally a dead one after the
Erat balloL--Chlcago Uecord Herald
Who Jam** at every croak of dcH>r
And think* h« hear* the mol.', wild roai
And knows they come to spill his gore?
It s Peter
Who wiabss he had stayed away
la sss
been shown: questions which the late
* * Working Night and Day.
According to M. Lavalerd. the
preUte treated with wisdom and fore
mlnlatrator ol
the Part*
Omnlbu*
The busiest and nSlghtlest little
Sight, and for the mntual Interesu of
of no le*s than
a 16.- thing that ever was made la Dr. King’s
thU country and the other powers In
b<H*n aaved
saved during
d
tbe past Now Life Pill*.
These pills change
twenly-aix
y
year*.
owing
to
the
auh
weakness
into
alrcnglh. lUUeasnesx
the PblMpplnes Leo's Influence was
atltutlon
of
.
Tor
oat*
in
the
feed
into
onero. brain fag
Into
mental
great, and his policy was tn accord
power. They're wonderful in building
. with the plans and dealres of thU gov
P4>imd* up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold
emmeat. A new pope jaay not view
which
eight to n
the situatioo from Leo's standpoint,
therefore thU country is especially In grain, nve to alx part* of 1
TTadiea, "you can jump on IL tram
to aU psrU of straw.
ple on-it but It will oome up amilling
every tmte.- Calman'a ClaaUo Floor
The proportion of Chlaeao to In Varnish,
Mt d. W. HlOMtNi^
diajjln t^ Unilad Siais^ la. as two
■wwsi ha fiM NmM
.
....ELECTRIC FANS....
m your store, ollu c or home.
J. B. Paige Electric _Go.
Electric Machinery Construction,
Repairs and Supplies.
*r
- Traverse City, Mich.
FOR CAKES
BISCUITS •
PUDDINGS •
DUMPLINGS
Wt baot a first class
Sbotmaktr’s Sbep.
.Cf»HaoodOreccrs.(orTh« H-O.
\Vc aic si.
.CARPET GLEANIN6 W0RKS.„
C»rp«-t CIc-uium: •*n.i F»:atl».-r Kt-m.
v.imn
Farp.1
an ! Lyu.^ .
Ik-b.ix- ..Muln.g y.M.r 4d.|
awav l«» Im- madf luto fui:--! I«-| c
tl..- iK-a
N. B. CUAHIN, Proprietor
$1.50 Shoe5?i„..
I. ,vv.- liu laiicr cliv and
to Hi»uar.l
.11 > to iH-romc paMor of I he liiiniati
ml Kvan»;clica! I.mhcraii church
The bu->lnc>« meir<»f Fciinvillc hav
upper iM*nni
is the place.
>..ar
■
ttrsi part t»f Sep-
•*
TlM -MrawlM-rrv paich ..f ...........
K.
ltr..wn. an Oakiand cuuniy
fanm-r,
ha* an area .»r hni a quarict
an
acre, blit this spring it earned |lo7 In
cast!,
beside*
supplying Ih.* family
with t.»-rnes thr«s- liim*.-, u da.v b*r six
w«-i'-kri ami yielding rn» 4|uaris f«»r a
isluci.iry «-xainina(idn b.*!d in I Aiming
ree.ntly. th.-rehy granting b.-r a
Ileal, as lie.-imed enibalim-r
A pair 4d Angota gnat-s hav.placed «ui a sh»-4*p farm In (Jr.s-nw.KMl
iMwnshii*
tl is sal.l ih.*s.- g.iais will
pr*»i.-.‘i a tliH-k of sln-« jwtrim the ar
la.'k 4if d..gs
A r.r.-eiileaT i.iwnship pr.-aeh.-r .1.*
Hares thai h.-ll is only :c miles lunenth ilie earth’s *iirfar«-.
The rh. lM.)-gan authoriil.-s hit «m
a new seh.-ine of e«(«»reing the i
nance for th.* licensing .d .h.gs
lies ..wiling dog*, ami refusing to pay
the'license lee for ih.m aye arrested
for
hariNtring
nnlte«iised d.igs i
tin.-d f.-.
As a r.-siilt the li.'.ns.- n
k.*t is ,.n the iMH.ni
.Mr and Mrs. Jam.*s . IK-marest
T.-k.msha are gaining tatm- on
.iMuii oi a n-markalde train of c<
cldenc.-s
There v IS r.-.-.-ntly la.m
a »>.»> lail.y It wn.s their el.*v
enth . htid
lid. b..n).on lb.- . l.-v.-nth .lay
..f tbe HUM
venth hour of the
.lay 1
I.r..d.ieing. n l.laekiH*f
plant that h.-ar
llarrett maile tf^ther pi
of fish on the h.iok fur
iTf aU.nt
ot.wab*r
Ho s.furetl
pulling In the line what wa-s his sur
prise i.> find a four fm.i.-d animal mik
p.-nd.Ml ln»m the h.ndv Jr was quick
ly dispatch.-d hy a friend who wa^
with him aii.l pmvtsl to he a small
sl/.Hl mink -^Mancdima H.-rald.
rharh** H. Major of IndlabaiKili*.
antlmr of "When Knighth.sHl Was In
FI..W.T" arrived at the Island house,
Mackinac Llaml. pith his wife Mon
day. and a few hours later tmth m.*t
with a painful accident.
Mrs. Major
Has heating a curling Iron over an al
coho! lamp, when her celluloid-comb
caught tire and iuirued her hair, arms
and liands terrlbb. Mr Mijr^r rushe.1
In. and in extlngiUshlng »he fire was
Juimed aU>ut the arms and hands. U
was at first feart*.! hU burns might Im*
st-rloiis. hut Dr. G. G. liallev dn-sse.!
the wTuunds. and at P o'chick the loi
tlent* were fully out of danger an.1
resting as comfortable a» p
dt-r the circumstance*.
Boyne City 1* growing
that the public schools cam
miKlaie the number of childn*n, and It
U pniposed to'rent one of the local
churcht** next fall to lake care of the
overfiow.
Governor Yale* of Illinois, who U
on his way home from Europe, will'
stop at Harbor I*olni for aeveral daya|
lH*fore returning to his official duties
at Springfield.
Mr*. Jenitha Pitcher, who died at
the home of her son. William Pitcher,
near lu-nton HarU>r Sunday
nlgDl.
has left to laourn her departure IKi
living grand and grt*at-grandchndren.
Many lAiHH*r county farmer* report
the loas of cattle from white clorerl
**^Uttle ISyear-bld George Maine* of|
Film hauled a four fcx>i pike out of
Thread lake.
The
frightened
boy
took to hi* heel* and let hi*’ aged
1'Immu-ii5
/
U2Z WaNhiiiji.H, S*
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
.Mtmim-V
wlmi/Vradc "l>
*.'u!I
Next Finla.v a tree cxhiblihm uf^
atbiciir HiK,n> will be given on the
*in-ci-. ami a frm-jmblic aiinl.in lu*1.1 j
Flr.-n JaN-, aunlom-crh have Iw-i-n 4*n I
'.Url!'■ h”J'lo^'VtI!!| I
i
wen made.
BakaiE Poiudera are half Com
star^. the otl^ half being Acad>phoaphs^,
or AAunu Some of tbcae are aasd to be
very in$uwia, and qmte itoreliabk.
Good B.iking Powders are onc-four^
Flour, one-fourth Soda, and oneJ^Crean of T«tar
per pound to manulacture, but
you must pay fifty egn^s per lb. for them, at retafl.
And it tato »4.40 worth of this Baking Powder to
make a $6.00 barrel of Flour into Tea Biscuits!
-•F^ESTO--quick-flou^ff^iw Baking Powtter. and
\xry little ** Shortening.**
It i' the tocst Bour mfllcd in America, being rich in
Gluten (muscle-former) with a cbmparatively low per centage of SUrch (fat), while Bal:cr*8 Flour, for Instance, is
chicHy Starch, with little Gluten.
PRESTO *’ quiclc-Bour has the exact
Cream Tartar. Soda, and Sell, that such flour needs, al
ready blended unifOTmJy into it, by machinery-.
Tbcae chemicals are the purest made, mixed with the
flour when they are fresh and strong, and then acakd up
in air-tight packages that Grocers retail at JOc and 2ScThe very best flour, and the purest Cream of Tartar
and Soda are thus sold in “PRESTO,- aH»« price of
rammon ftour. combined with Baking Powder. — tvhy ?
Beiuse-" PRESTO - carries only a
profit
on the whole product, instead of a Druggists profit on tbe
Baking Powder, or 44 per cent portion.
Then, there’8 the great labor saving, and the certainty
of results, to consider in its valuation.
“PRESTO” makes the quickest, surest, lightest,
whitest, and most economical of cakes, biscuits, and pastry.
Sec comparaUve costs in other advertisements.
You cv cr saw.
Clau* Warner. Proi>ri«tur
hi ttoXh HA\. WP'II.
;
tu
Ttj^x. r . 'i
I i.iicrcnt M v-cs
m light or heavv sole.
have the slyle an«l
J\n v
I. «-4t«l
ihevUear
!
r,n,siiU*rablc
damacc wa.s
dom-
i
H Siamlmb, who 1* building a ><innc
M,.rv and n-sldcnc-t* near the loan ball
in S4.uih Hnint. had li nearly com
|il(-ii-d vkhcii it was
raved
b»
the
gnmnd during the ^^4lrln. Friends ami
neighln^rs all nirned in i.. help him
nml he ha.-; another imllding ni-anii!:
comjdriinn
ROWLAND DOUGLASS Hotel Shilson
New Shoe Store
RutnaF* Old tUnd.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
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Opposite Whiting Hotel.
Kvrrytlmit: fln.i .1*,..
All « ut.4d.
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Iron l-4ib.
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fn.iu I* M. d. p..| Hr tl,.- .U» ,.r
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A Picture Frame
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many real Birins of art to Ik: fount! amonjr ihe premiums, ami calemlars, ami atlveriiNinji no.veIiii:s it coxis but very liuK* to have
your walls almost coycretl.
Making Picture Frames
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is one of our principal lines of business—never have we been so
busy in this dei»artment—yet we can timi time to ilo your:^ We
J our
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ofI1IOU1UU1J4S
moiihlinijsami
ami mat
mat boards and our work
please you. We always have the net St ide
inouldinj's.
'Try our work.
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can be made rijjht at home with ver>* little trouble and ia^usi a few
minutes^ The “Wonder” Ice Cream Free/er doe>. it. It is easily
operaftld. After all the materials were ready one of our customers
had the cream ready to serve in three minutes. We have, them in
all sizes, from two quaris'io hfieen. ^
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you furnish the man—it makes a good combination. There are
soft and stiff—in summer weights and.summer shades*. Just the
hat for each of our customers. ^
Expansion.
we believe in—especially when it comes to Dining Tables. OprRobbins Patent Diner is easy to expand or contract; an easy puU—
no straining, pounding or jarring—it is made, to work right ahd
does. It is made to come within your pockelbook -and does i^t.
too, Hy the.way. what about Dining Chairs.^ Hotter
few
new ones, hadn’t you? say three or four, if you d^bjw^Tthe full
set. We arc the most accommodating people y^u ever saw. when
it comes to letting you buy just what you want.
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MERCANTEE COMPANY
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THE EVEXLKG RE(X)RD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., WEDXESDAV. JULY •«. 1$03.
The late nsrrU pohm—the “only
hen.- of Baxter str,^ tt borne Is from tb,- life of the great
New Ya.k-~UK*Mi to tike to i, ll bow bt IjHJsUe of beauty by Frederic llsrri
fou In ibe EnglUh Men of LelUT*
one.- Won a Ut ,»f gr.i.
Fe,-k*;
**I wi„ «u a guniiluc trip with ko3K
Not only was be In social tnlerronrse
frienUKOf «lf,e.- he wouhl «y. -Ynd
one of Ibe iiawt coartcx.us and sweetest
In a tieW ckv>.- »u the boUK,. wLete w« 9t friend*, hot be was la manner ons
U.K l«iKtur,*d. l*bls jack- •f the most fascinating and liupresafve
kept u. irw ake with hi* braring a being* whom I rv,c meL
1 hare
good iMcrt of the night
My friends, talk.*! with Cartyle and Tennyson,
do wMit Hiry WvruM, euuld
with vietor Hugo and MaxzlnL with
to bU Uois,-.
Oarilutkli and iiamU-tta, with John
bapiH-iuni I.. ki ow a good deal BrigU and Uedn rt Browning, but no
litKvut j.cka.Ms,
T*,y a».,und. yen one cd these ever imiuvssed me xnoir
know. In F,.><*iv tin- ,ountry where 1 Ttvfdly with a s,-u*,- of Inteuse person
came from
1
u tt.y frMiHls
allty. w ,.h Ha* l:„-xplU-aUe‘ ibgbt of
-•! M t you
tUi 1 can sU-p H
animal’s noU,*o that tonight
won’t bray om*e.*
rema.!-* a ie,\, l,.dugi,^| puxxle
•They iiHck the t*et. tnd that exc
one V ho ,x,uld w rite w ith pawdon and
treat,-d the- J.-u kaw fur a mini
scorn K-Jch *te«-arlyl,- and Byron nerer
or two The r, K*ilt wax that all night rrach-.sL wl.„ m prmi was so often
bo wa* as
Atheuasins
mutidum.
who
Mj f iends. In th.- mcu-nuig. paid me o|H:ned every wiitt, n assertion with T
atVa* due.
know.- wa* In prlvaie Ufe one of tbs
They found a be*
geuU'Wt. g.-xyc-st. humbUwt of m,-n.
tied to hU tull That was sll
*Th,*y *c*ould not uud,-T>tsnd why
Uww m H«i Kiwlr JBminw.
thl. Kh.xuM h.ive kept him from bray
M. dc- Fantiu*. a well known l'rx*nch
I had tcv expi.fn lh»- n*;i>c*n tc naturalist, tedd a n-markable story
l»o you know the reason? Nol shout a rat in the Journal d**s Uebajs.
Will. It wa* this
A Jac kass, to bray, A gurdem r planted cme afternoon 280
ha* to ba\,- his
,-:eval,xl i:ll it li tulip Mi*i.s
a term,-,-, and next
level with hi-» !t«,k1oi.e A* long as It
c- noTi.xxl H:at the gri.und
hangn down, be* ,'an make no sound
..*,1 and that they had
Mr hv.ivy Kto:u*. therefore. *,*rved the all I--.
b:-.d done the work,
and, uklttg u sp i,h\ he began to dig
In the k>iH. of d;*,x.v ,‘ilug thc-lr n«L
I large f,
whlcl, Ld afi.-r (dlgirtug a
es he dl*,x»v.-r,*d an
unde rground eb.xml*, r lln,al w ith hay
and b-;.v,^ i
I by *
, h W',y US-M
stor,*l,.,oseK. for in them
i»und tlu* -jr-i tulip hullM
This
n-nmr k.-iMe. hut lu.uv P.-n,arkaMe
A luly vaiwl
Mr. Hunf ,m day
Hh* fa, I that they w,*n* neatly arr»vju,*^t-:,g i, nj to h, i.H*t a fr.ime
rsiqpd In two rows and that not one
a-U* for a *.<*-!ch which a d, ut o,
of them had Us-u gnawed or olberew' had p -iuicl. • ‘ A fram. ^aInjured.
m -ny wiTb be thtniBht suggest.Hj b.'
the* picture. WUS de»l ed
What They Say
Your/‘Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
*rRAVBM«K OITPV, IVIIOI-I.
NATURAL HISTORY
ceneial mews
A Splendid Opportunity for an Object
OF THE W^OILO
that llnr
r«i» tn l*>anrt- , Th^
for thm MriruttaliiAB rallwa:
Jn l*ar)ft .hak
ihem iiiurli in
i]ebr»li«-inx api»aivnil>
fn«n
th. Ir
ibfy bav*. lakt-n to attend
IbK the ^ru*ai«T*
At a fre«* matin.Hp-rl.ifOian..- a dc*en rau •rar.fl
audu-iK*.
At tbo IVrte Hr Maniu
U)»*i,r ).e\.ral aoimn faliit«-<l wliih
ihi. 4m|ilu)«ii ilrtiv*out
the
rat.*
ahlrh M»n.e
In the audlenci- nf
leraard de<
mere a»> Mg aa caia
WIlMiti. an old ri-aldent of
Jlut-heMer. N Y ahu aa*. protM.unced
d4*a«l
by
hU
attendaiiiii Saturday
i.iaht hai. f ..nie t<. life
When the «u
denaker arrived WllM»n*R l>ody aaa
hilff and Mild
l*fvi*aratloDii aVre MItrg fuade lor enitHiJmlng. when th^
rorpileW4enl> JunuH*d up and aworat th\ utidertakera for handling him
►41 r«»ughl)
ban IfHued
an onbir lorblddliiK «*iubal
fj ho>iriu>a/ter cerilfled dea
At l*arn. a hatter, ah.n
Ihi IkHil.iard de 11,.lie
Mg d.M'la> of aiinmier hatV on“‘th,
Kid,.walk. ineliidliiK many Panamas
He i,*fi Ihe Khop for a fea niliiui,.H on
Suuflay aft.rn.K.n and aheii he re
.turn,,I aas horrorKtricke„ to observe
a c ab l.orM- busily ,.ngaK.Hl In devour
lug th, liiieM PanuinaK
of th.iii
had
ahea.l>
g.Uie Into the hordes
aioiuarh aliteh had probably lM*«.uJar
»f,.
Hi.
f-
Leeaon for the Younger Generation.
One feainre of a circus that 1. giver
least cxiuKlderatluri. and whic h i. en
titled to more than pa.salng notice, b
the cduc-atlonai value Iherc-cd. a.Mfrom Its amurf^ment feaiurea. A child
In m-M t„ Hchcad and
the averavv
iereating the Kiudy cd naiutal blaiory.
It d,d,-K on the fircMHiUK lion; it 1.
wniUM-,1 hy the Idlltpiulan incjukey; it
c-b-ptiant * an.ll w^Ime^
ihe^ |Ipe
niinclatloii •*hlp|M,|K,tamuK" and -rid
ma-er,Mo
A teac her w ill vouc I
Ihe .tatem.nt that on,* cd,j,*ct b
l. cd m,«re value than a hundr,*d |M„,k
beM.i,.
The mc*nag, rie cd a Mg c ir
cu. afford, the only imaslblc. opjK.riu
nity for a c-hiui to Ktudy In life the an
Imal. whose pleiur,*. ihev are wcni
to m*e in Ihetr achcad M.ika. Poiiae
dnentiy the gr»*at c*ducatlonal value
tion*- On Wednoaday. AuguKt i. ih»famou. Adam Forepaugh and
Scdls
llroilu-r. c*oiuldiud cIrc-uM*.. m.-nagerb*K and hlpiKHlromc-K ar,- auiioiinc-c-d
to exhlMt tn this city
It I. claim,-d for IhiK aggn-gati,.n
and Justly w,. that tlm wiki iHa.i ca
.hal cd'iiy mher kncVwiV c-cdbl tb^? of
a •iiiillur c-linrac-i,-t
It ,-mbrac-,*b Hum, -n:tg,-ri,- ,d Hi,- original Adam For,luciigh Khow and that of the ,*quall/
•CM w,-nkii«wii S,-lls Broth,Cb
Tb.
',Md,.glc*aI d,-part111,*nt cd l.dh cd th*^
amus,-iiu-iii ,-nt,-rprK,-. ha*, and wi'l
always M* made a feature Th,- gt.*ai
Some KcieiiiiMt of the d«*|iartment «»f ,-bi |H,^.,lbb• c-udeavor and a fabulou*.
agrb uliure has found a cure for in
womiiia
Stn*,*rc.iai> Wllnon. for yeara Ill bringing iogwther Ihl. .coll«H*tlon of
animal, cd c-v,-r.y c llfn,- and condiib.u.
which. It H promised, contain, the
r. caKJed |M*anulK JUKt U-fore golni; to rar'*ht aia*ciiu,-n. cd ih,- animal king
l«..l at night and to let him kmm tlu*
To make Hie menagt*rb* cb-partmerit
reiaili
In alnanci «.v»*ry raw the rem
csiy huK 1m-, n efflrarloUK
The only on, cd ,’Hpc*c-ial lnt,-r,-Ht. the managereciuircMinnt U that the |H*anutic he im-nt make, the amituinri-iiient that
fn-Kh and that not lea. than a pint oi m,-n who have made natural hlhiuiy
Ho rn IM. eaic-n.
They must l„. f.d a study win be in attendanc-c* at all
lowed h> a ropliiK draught c»f water tlmc-.-c. their .ole duty M-lng to gratul
A few dropH of ab«»hol dt^stniyH the ibuoly imicart thc-lr kn..wb*dg,*—HeUea lN*lng for th,* e.iH*cial lM*iu*fli cd
h,- ehibirc-ii What MHe re was a tail c*f tine .now in
NewtMiri. H I . Sunday mc»rnliig. an
nc.e,iiii|ianinu*ni i,» one of the w’ontt
aiorm., that ever visit,‘d tha aetllou
t»rb»f, hut livcdy
**atve me a
James G
woods
A
ew days after be c-alleU
on J, plc’iir- deal,*r
ler., laying that hi
wi^hi-d the ketch framed in the m.
Blaine
5c Cigar,**. \
The Greatest
of Them AllifJr
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
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Gentry Bros*. Four-Foerted Animal*.
«;,-niry Br,..* Fan... ,. Show. I
iv unqin*-ii,»naMx
atwl
nnd.,ute,-.u>
tir- woH.I and will ,-xh.Mt' ai'*Tw'oiBl,
Mro‘1 groijn-1.*.. T*l.ur.-v,la>. Au-.-u>- ♦:
Inan.l new show in ,*\,-ry dt-pa:-m.-iii
l-rou.I |H.ia,-.s that try to talk, pn- i>
d
aii.l luunv nionke)* that do n.-nr
a ,-v,-r>thing but- talk, plav
mnne.
. h-id.anis that p!ay ping iK>ng A l.abv
,ain. : jina its mother s,-,*nm . v,-:v
p. rfArmane,- ■ A mirsical
ir,>up - ,»l
P *ni, ? rtiat play "Mein,*. Sw,-, i H.uii.-’*
wiih -1,-ightM-lis
Not a ,iiill iiioue-m.
I.!U a slMiw that lip* ptil.lic prats'.- ;,n.l
,.:.*> i.* I..- >.H-n with to-ntry
Br«,-.
Be Helfi at St. Cla.r July 27th,
28th and 29th.
- Oakland l^wn Tennis club of . Ijm.biiic Mirh Jv
lair Springs. Mu*h, has hccured military l*uanl ha-^"
,uiruani,-ut for the .tale charapmnship I,. Ih* jdayc*d on the Hotel
aaw aurh a remarkable atmoapherlr
i-ase came lo light that for per- Oakland c-.irt. on July L*7. rs and ri»
terday. will Mcondition lor July in that
lalitude.
III and .unmerciful torture has per Th.-re will be* four events, v i/.' Pham
The Ktorm was driven by a fl,>rre galu.
dou
haps never bcH*n equaled. Joe tlolo Idoushlp single*., champivmshtp
flower ht*da and
bb-k of -Colusa. Palif.. writes:
‘ For bU-s. buntMc-ap Hing1,-> and In-ties* sin- r,-giim-nt made up
t of lawtm and v
la year. I endured Insufferable jutln
s,*b*c-ie,| from s, v,*ra!
Til.- Hot, I Oakland ha
eni,-,! ajr.-gim. uis w:il rt-pr.-sect the .laie-at
from Kheumatluu and
nothing re
W W llaallp
th.Philadelphia
•rftng Sliver c-balleng,*
for the the arinv man,'iv.-r.- to b,- h* M a»
lieved me though I tried everything
ir,‘aKun- K,-,-k,-r, la .aid to hav,- foun.l knoVn
I came across Kl»*ctrlc BllU‘c;ome{\v,-^i Foini. Ky
In CMtolK-r
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s,
.v,ral hnndre.1 thouaandaiid
dollar,
in
property
IP. the .greatest medicine on
nntng^in 1
h for that trouble. A few boUlo*
M-CHESNEY IS LAME
Starke tamlly of Haltlmore.'Vhlrh was
ent will be re
It oomplelely relieved and cured
bun,-,I during the rlvll war
Phase,I
nt Hot, ! Oak-1
• Juki as good for Liver and Kid
by a-Iederal .hip the capiwln of ih.up to and In-iSo Great Match Race Scheduled for
trtntbli*. and
general
debility, land sI 'pVh
bUMkad,runner,
fearing
capture
y r,iHSalUfacHon guaranteed by
uding Saiurday. July 2.*,
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Today Wa. Declared Off.'
biirb-d I4,e tr.-aKure „n Warsaw l>land. Ja. H. Johnson and
F. H. Meads
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New Y,*rk J.uh 22 - The x l.ampioi:
on the 4-oaKt of CiHtrgla
druggists.
flOO
Reward,
f 100.
in Which Waiericoy and
One of Ihe moat b.-iiKwibmal Inrl
dent. ronncN-ted with the aun ,fanci
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
ed the t'hey.-nne Indiaim at Watonga
^7 agricultural. .srb,K»}s. six
fishery
seh.H,’s.
lc-,-hnlea1 seMsds. C.u com
*n- n fai
M'luKvls.
sevey
merc-untile
sch.K.ls. and ii2 iiiilu'strlal pn*i»acatory
i.,-bools.
r”Tr’’.;a".’
Okla . whii h ctiminenctMl a wci-k ago.
one dreaded i
Miss Anne Sutherland, wh.i comes
was tlo- d,*ath of a aquaw Saturday
iK-cn able to i
night
Sh,- was 70 and had .lanrtul to Su-lnlH-rgV Grand Oi»era
catarrh.
MM tn tb.- lai,-si dramatic s.-ii>ati.ei.
tt,-arl> In ,!»>> wlthcmt f.aHl
On ac tilghi
I»u Barry. • will, for the ftrsl linu- in
count ot h,-r gr,-ai promliu-iu-e In the
ruing <»ver
•lib-.-c
liVre a hmiillil ^MqudatMn^w.n
• eatimatiHl u-1 |M-rmlt ,d an c-ngag,-ment ,d mur.ban one iH-rlormam-e
An illuscrai.-d ally, acting directly ut»on the blood
. damage Cbme b< a hatuuirm which
h«-nirtca1
publlc-aibm.
Halb-rv
cd and mucou. surfacos
iirfacos of the ssy.lem. tlnuously
paswd o\,-r th,' ,-a.st |K*rtlon cd Kcn-k
IM.\s and IMucer^ r«-f,-rs
to
MKdc*Sl ylng the foundation ol lH*na. Ala
e.Mini>, Mmm-aota Monday-JifU-rucHm
*1 had a lorrlbk* case of
ind giving the patient File-# causing 2-1 tumors.
lUsid.K being most di-KirucUve. the Stub.-rlan.raK folbm.
When all
area cii.-rcl
by th,- storm U the
strength hy building up the conalilu- fajkvJ Hucklen’s Arnica Salve -cured
laig.->i ecr Kn,»wn in the northwest
ing nature In doing It. meme ■’’ Equally good for burns and all
While the Ktorm laait-d-lea. than in
80 much ache.s and pains 'Only 2:*c at Jas.
minuteK- lHtWiH*n ‘tw«» and
threeh In it. curative jwwer*. that they Johnwn a and
F. M Meads
dr
ihe .him*s
imlu*-K of hail fell fairly U-atlng th,Hundred IMllar. for any
stag,- plan.-i* can—her case that It fall, to
grain into ihr gnmnd
Not a apear id
Send for
ny has a pay
powerful
Miss list of teetlmonlal*.
gra-iK *»r grain waa lell »tandiug P.irn-' radiance t. doubly
he bride r.-celvi
nhc-rland.
who
1.
Mr.
Jeffer
KialkK wen- c-hopiM-d down cloa,- to theIre.s. F. J PHENEY ft CO.
a.in before her
ground and tree, were alripiH«d of s,m h c-omtianion this s,-asou. Is brtl
Toledo, p.>.; person entering
d,
enter!
ih,-ir b^ieK
On young tre«‘. the bark Mam CD her own |>enwmaJtt) ” Again
Sold by Itruggi.
•f nmmb
She began at Ihe age cd B»
Hair* Family IM
lany the rule Is
wan iHvbvl from ihelr irunkj*
an ImtHirtani part -Buitemip—
Mi> F.lb-u Pauby *d KngllKh. lud ..
that the exiH-nse.
children'.
•I’tnafi
Ildb-HH wi,low. han a pig
met. by each guest pay
f,-a.M shall
»lortl iKvcato buyer, ar,- niH* c
ward she flulsh.Ml
lor a la-t and the animal K,-ema to
ng /or what he eat. or drinks. The
ng iubi'r.-. for fall cb-livery.
iwo years cd voKh*
♦■ht*a genuine* afT,*<-llon for h,-r. Hld,h
prWV-.s'pal 1 for viands and dnnk* are
lime of ,tigging, at fnmi 22 to .*ir> ce
ban bet-n laughl to esmie. no iuriher rcqH-. amt r,*tumc*,l tit a
high, and
the young
couple often
the
IMchess*
Inio the n-Kbb*nee than th,- dixirway gagc-iuenl a^ one cd
mak,- a handruinie profit out of th, ir
daugbier*
in
•Adi»ms
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There
folowed
wherc-Khe ,*n>.ya a rug
She never
w,hldlng. r,'a!lrlng a sum quit,* ^uf
forge^ihe limit ,d her privilege. She a pi-n«Ml when ih<* newcitiaiter. went
flcienl to Stan them nicely in life
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Of the American ’ male,
HubenthuKiasm about Ml.* year* of age S0.8 per c,*nl
alaaW follow, her mUtn*.. lo the Into
diH»r of the grcH-ery. church or uclgh Suth.-rland’s gidden hair, her arure
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
her magnlflcem
figure
Stal
iH.ri
HOC when Mr. Canby ik'
•ca.hmally vlMu. but never presume? Uc^que Anue Sutherland was the uni
..ted Nat
upon entrani'e
Mr. Panby
r* Poller: thc*n she
GcHMlwln and Mr*
. Carrie, a rug for her pet on
Rice*, spectacular
ami a. Hlddy U kept
. the lightest of com
nered; .he Venus.’ and
edy
with
Mis*
May
Irwin**
elgh.
Ik always
weltxime
IBidd
MiKK Sutherland has Just concluded
nuw alHMit PM |K*und..
i>u Barry*
In Phicago
lieiTcntmo and a do/,*n of hi. Apache a run cd
warrlcrK ha\e ),diicHl the MothcHll.l whe-re .he has achieved an enbrmmis
church, having M'cn bapttced at Fort sucev*. and a name that will live In
l-irpirr-ru.::
“IM
8dl 1 T . in the pn-.ence td a larg*'
crowd id Indian, am! white*.
With
Hhe AVmmanche. sitting on one side
cd Ihe lalH«rnacle and the Ai»ach»*. on mor,- enviable reputaii,>n than the
ellkmtwn and
|x»pular
v*»mpany
Ihe other
ch irilH* with it. Interpn*i-aring the name of Kenn,*dy Flayer.,
ter aiaiiduig in
tn the f,.r,-gToum!
(,ir,-groum! rciH-at
i. will appc'ar at Stelnlverg
tie pr\*ach,‘r
p
In,: Ihe wiinl* cd the while
the miniKtc*r aluod
told of thc
*/■!
long
Ales
Night Waa *-'wr Tarror.
would cough ncBTlr all
night
Kd
walked*a'woS*?^would
•cough fiightfulljr and apit blood, but.
when all other medidnea failed, three
II iH) bolilea of Dr. King-* New Dla
covery wholly cured me and 1 gained
U pounds ‘ iPa abaolutely guaranteed
to cure Oougha. Ooldi. LaOrtppe. Broa
B t« an *»rgauiUition that la^cvptc-d thntughivui the c-ountry a. a
ctamlard of excellence, and the repu
aiion that it ha. acqulr,*d during the
present
as<m. The company I. large
balanced, conlalnlng in its
roster wc»«e of the t>e«t anUt. In the
th,*atncal prufescion
It U perfectly
t*qulplHHl with all special »<vncry and
electrical effect, necewaary for a firstcla*. performanc*. each play
being
presented with special scenery and
bt*autiful and expensive costuming^
The opealitc
I.
Rocketeller-s Fortune,
rh, .bM.rnalof th-Knights of IaI«.
iii.ate* Mr John I» K.u-kcf,*ll,-r ^
-. III fortune at iMio.iNHMMWi. bring
: Mm thevnng liiM,- Im-ome ,.f |4s.
M».“. a >^,-ar
.\ri the rat,* ,.f In
AT MANISTEE AGAIN
..... .
;
_
Ti
Inqio.vNii.;‘r-rxc-Ialmed th<* dmlt-r
s cuten woiHir
V,.u must.- said Mr. Hum. gr^itlx
Is frame is lo Ih* in harmony 4v;i:
pu-tur,-. —Boston FokL
A ridiculous hut amusing story used
to be told of riiarU-a Ueadc s Uramatlsatiou of Tc*ouyson*s iK>em. -I»ora.We do not. Iu»w,-v,*r. vouch for the
truth of th,- MiH-olote. -lH*r.-i * wa* Ik^
tng ix-rform.-d on,- night y.-un, ago.
and when Mary Morrison mad,* h,*r
exit to bring ,*n h.-r llitle Willie. agx*d
aliout four. Hlu- wu* sh.K k.sl to find a
lublH-rly U*y ,.f at b-ast fourt.s n. and.
only Willi.- ul l.«n,U on
he h.i.l to g.,. tlaHigh l„- wa* well mgh
u* big a* 111- uioilM-r. The Former AlJ,-n
play. iM-li.g ,-,iUal to He euiergc*ncy. lust,-ad of Inquiring. *'Ilow okl
my mil.- man?' .u.leavored
to rem,-dy ithe mall. r ' - • ;,y mg. -llow
PPmg iK.y V* But
the iM.y. who wa*
m - four I.. five.”
aai.l it In sm-h a hu^ir*,-. s.i>ulehral
le- g,Kxl nalur,*!
graiidfath.-r t., exelalm. -Forty fiv,-:
You I.K.k it. niy lK>y; you I,*.k lL“Oold.-n'lVmiy
,
.
-annualjv
d..
,aie,j that
...is A SU.MPTI OI S PRODUCTIO.N' OK...
“DU BARRY”
Will
amount
to
|;i
SiiSif
July 27th
Tenth Amiaal Tour of die Faww
KENNEDY...
...PLAYERS
Headed by the popular rrmriinm
John J. Kennedy, snpported by hm
great company of playen, axad com
plete company of vaudeville artiitt.
in a repertoire of entirely dcv playi^
s gteal comedy
“CHEjEK”
•\c»iloi.dof.iwcUI»o«oy.
BewiUrring eln-trical «0«cH
A
complfic con.p»ny of specialty people.
Primj lOc, 20c ni 30c
No seal held after 7 p. m. uukm
sold.
Seat sale at the box office
Toraoirow morning.
:: ::
::
::
Ladies Free on opening ni^
if accomjumcd by a person hiAiing
a |>aid BO cent ticket.
THE
FOUR-TRACK
NEWS
One 1.UU.I.CJ twen/i-or more pa«e%
every one ol which is of human
interest, and eveiy article u illiiaIratcd. There is no better magaaiae
of travel for teachers and pupils than
The four Truck ktuwi.
Publixlied monthly by
Cfcurge U. Daniels.
Fifty cenU
a year, single copies five cents.
Sold by news dealers o-erywhere.;
Mr ad.hess the publisher.
No. 7 bbuit Forty-second street.
New
York.
ity
S u'h a t rail,- win swing a Joa,l.-.l
j freight car from any place wtihln
, r,-at-h or rsi*e a l.M-umotive after its
t-.'tsi'v detachable parts are rt-iuoved
3 CENT
THE “WILLARD'' PIANO
interttt, csapMidid tiiiaonvalljf, aUwm n ; :
F>riGO S200
Savings Deposits
It has always been jpossiMe to gel .a th-jrough
were willing do i>ay the highest pnee, an,l telv on well-proven names.
But io find a Piano of qualily ami rehalnliiy al mmlcrate tost, was a
problem that has been best solved by this great iniisic house.
We
liave'sevcral makes that fill this long-lell want, l*ut none l>ctter than
WIL-UiC^P ^RiANO
We studied the piano market for years to find a piano of thorough'
excellence at a moderate price.
Our i,leals are fully realized in tlie
WIl.L.XRl).
Here is an mstrumekl of correct scale, clear and mellow tone, and a splendid action.
Being honestly built by an miracnse
concern with almost unlimited capital, it call
SAVINGS A
A> «ANK Jj
Open Tuesday Eyi
From 7KX) to 8
dejKrnded U|X>n to
wear admirably, ami give a hlelinie of satisfaction.. 'Phe cases arc
extremely artistic in design, exceedingly han<l*orne*and finely finisl^.
i>r 'walnut.
Few P.ianos at any pri<
Choice of mahogany, oak. or
•rice#'arc
; refined in style.
You can have one ol these fine
PI.XNOS on jayment of only $10 casli, then $G.iK) or
The instrument will l>e delivered to your home at once.
glad to show you these pianos and tell you more about
WILLARD
H.8. Hull.PreeldentC. A. Hammond. Caablar*
H. C. Davis and
A. V. Frledrloh,>yw PrM^da
Wc shall be
the lu
Will
you call.>
Rrinnell B6ilS.’
HlIM
Hesort Lots
239 E. Front St.. Traverse City
Main Store, General Ollices and Facigry, Detroit, Mich.
FOB
LOTS I
LOTS;ol
t Comfort '
LOTSofF.aie
Lt)TS at hast Bay
LO rS ail over the dty
Men’s, Women’s Misses’
and Children’s Oxfords
^
MISS ANNE .
SUTHERLAND
it
Ooe SdAfJ W«V and S»»«rd^
Muinee,
mITn^S OXFOR^S^
$1.60 to $3.50
WOMEN'S OXFORDS
80c to $3.00
Misses’ and Children's Oxfords
85c. $1.00. $1.25
Bachant & Roscoe
i*arker Bros’. Old Stand
20® FRONT STREET
LOTS of'Money to lend
)-ou lo buy lots
with.
Wrkc. telephone, or caU
/
**de1h nerlittger
OU Boginmu.urf.nm,
The oil hmiaiem la Toxm k ertapled The cr^ *-gssben* that *‘«sm
In” on Spindle Top somethlna ofSr a
rear ago are quiet, baesnaa aaft aatar
has appeared ta alMht avary waB oa
Spindle -Top. la place
tha olL Tha
few that yield oil have io be pumped.
Autocratic Oev
THE EVEXKQ RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, lOCH.. WEDNESDAY. JULY. 22. 1903
a the
guevt^
the
and
freedooa of
t» the Ma«mlc
rn
them aJ» »>f»oke
rrf the or«r*mzaiK«o of the hnt h.dge
ihl* rouiitr> m 172*». of th- Invtitu
tkin of the Ilnu lodge In Michigan in
1764. and of the growth of the order
tin now. when there are over otiOoo
thla
Rtate alone
Ht
MSMBCm OF THE ORDER ARC meml-'ra in
klate.1 that there were not that maiu>
X
ENJOVtNC THE DAY MERE
on hand at the nu'Otlng
the rallnakdE
He told
%Urry rtT two. referred to
h the irrowih
and «ur
and
of
GOOD TIME
OF MASONS
TUJi; ■ ?
'
sntcB OF u>o I. wntsoi
AfYLUMt ARC AHKAD
of Its
the Mavodic order aUu. In
vigllanrv accept* aa a meinbef an oc
caaional ** bad one."
The objection lo the order that Itk
.affair* are carrkHl on in secret was
met with the atatement that .every re^
ftirrn wa* conceived In aecrel. that the
a hole human family la made up of
aecret aocietlea. that every man la a
'>e:r;*l .'<»rH ty of one member, every
husband and wife a aecret «Kh iy oi
two memU-rN. ever
well
regulate 1
fatiiily « sWret order of larger fciy.e.
and the Ma^.nir fraternity Himply a
in Qjvn€ With Marion Stands 4
1 at End of Fourth Inning.
A»lum* are aht‘ad a* the Rece* to prear In their game wnh
1. The Asylums made one r :n
tlr.Ht Inntug and three in t.oMarlon madt* one in the Sr t ,
and Welrh ar»- the battery f.ir
THE MARKETS.
ST'”*
o 2 re,l.
uhlte
houid a
.Toledv.. .uiy
Wheat-Oa*h
to a ktw. ar cai.acU> b* re. the cret pray* r and
►^give
FEATURE OF THE FUELIC MEET
ber. T
ily.
September
alms not to lei the right hand
rity
^ •
IN TMIE.AFTERNOON
.\»
w July wheat.
X'hlcago. July 22
New
meu»lK*r^ nlHiin tl.e city, with no what the left ha
•lyU r. T:.»
nC.
juij
.‘,t;
m-w Sept.-PjU-r
T:.U
c.
July j
of line larkR tn whi h t>.*y can
Mr Win.M.r
history «»f the
e.Juiy
.at'
.'V ; J4e|ile|«l el
order back to
liand to the.building
reFi
2..:
lanl
17
1.'.;
rib*.
|
Middle
Age*,
and
,p*Tk.
5111'..
guilds
of
tl
• Ltaitt Art Euty
Th.lr Out.
Response of Hon. H B. Hurtroiv
k to the building of.
In rcFp<»nduiy u, the addn'-% ..f wd
u,.
ph k). RinT'Hi^d^Kiri):!. s .;
Solomona
and ^ v*»nilMick.
iMick. ac-:
■oroe. Horr II H lIudM.n fd .Mance
cE.pling to
btstoiianfi.
a.
to
the
town
I
id..
evauq*,*!istlc
»upE*r1nit'id*ait
ky May«r EmN> »«d Rwpon..
Iona not only thank^-d. the luayt r and
Some, be J.,r fot
India! a
yearly
ni«T--itfk^4*f.i
iH'ople of Tiaverre ri?y liniTeni
1«ni went fnto
Into t-oi'dlng ttf the pvm mlds
Ey Hm. M.'E. Myd«>n.
^wmn- was : Kr;emS. wul ie pre- ut at (he pravyr ^
on
MaiMUirv
In&Utod that
* conMd**rali!e addre
' ‘ known, in the Garden of
*n. a$ Eve i,„.H.tlng at tae Friea is church tormj.-He reli mnl t*. the att^ k nmde on^ae
the mother <»f the rac«-. wttre‘ an apron In,w evEUiiPK aul wdi preach ai ttAi j
to ih# rmln jre»i«*rda> oad
kC weather thU mornlnK liiA*
The history of the order In
1
n the slate i i.i„e
•onlc order in parijrutar at the re
fralero.lF
n with the
c«nt church im*<*tln« at H*»l!and. paid and nation, lu asMK-latb
lory of the c«iunir>. t be .work of
high a tribute t«i John li Santo a*
niaiiously.
^ the Cirand Trarer.e aaiMiclatkm a am though the latter we|.runnuig f«»r the order, all do
He stated
nut M Utkc &• ll otherwU*wuuUI I*nn.ideni and Mr Hudson were hi*
the teach
have been.
right
hand
n^an. nml cl.iaed after that If all w♦mid carry (
ings of the liMlge. « very
However. coneJdertnic the un(a\.»r
;ing «»f the meaning <»f ‘Ma^ouTv
able oondltk>n». the gatheiina wai> a*
the rtate.meiit that the MaM»n:- iM* glad to have her U.v
lamt aa could have been eapeci-fl
r.rtier every wile, would want
It her hus j
lianner i* equal to <»r next to the flag
•ntative of the ord. r
l.an<l to Join .-very sweetheart would
of the rnited State*
rhartevol* on th«
insist on her husband tE» l.e entering
The **|
MUa Klorfnce Hader of Rapid rily
Fere llarqoene. which arrivcMl at I!
the bslge iHfore she would
len fav«ir**d with a delightftil \o<-nl
a. m.. brought about 300. and the Ia»ei
dti. and re^iMinilt*! to an ••nthuhlab
train* on ihht line added Ui the cn»^A
‘'’*Mr Winsur stated that
The U. H A 1. brought a few from
class of clii/eiis everywh<
along the line at 8 30 a m and at
the
Masonic
hMlge. referred
1:*U quite an addition to the thn.ng Address of Grand Secrrlar/ Wmsor. .leY.ts that the in.‘mlH*rs owe the «.rGram) S»-< r« tury
The T (V. l. # U alM. brE.ught
«ler. tlehu that dollars alone can never
rhcp* will Im* a rcgul
BREVITIES.
HtHil Gtty w*. th
large delegation from l^lanau cour.i
pay, and chn^^vl with an earnest ap
• t-ard «.! .-.lueaihm 1
r of the lodge to
r»T'**n«tl
nieti’li
After a bumoroiiN itiii«ebiciioii anil
I went out on t^arly i
touching r.Ter.-mv to ibe ol.Aervam ^
.red l.v It,
\V Hi'iiker. 27 Wa'hington Ntr.^t
atiee”V.‘riT
«»f antiiver-.urP- atul fc»* d.ix' he eR
Th.P will Ih.- an Ice cream H.K-iai
veniug. nil the 1‘p.l.Hl.Nl
justice
Ma.'onry In a mann. i Vide^ prudl-nee and
with badges and programK. and m. *h c'*'*’'*-*’
at
tin* S.-t^.nd
« 4-niiig
Home t'ml.* halT In On I'liy OjH-ra tomorrow
llency ei.TJ
r.-ver hy IK tenet* of 1
irmin waa met by a receipt ion co ui< il tthat ti«dd hi*
the iHm.-lii of ihf We*,
Sir.-ei hall
I
liouv bi.N’k '
cat. N are pieM-ut Str.*»*i
1
r« llef and truth
tee
The ladles of the hUslern K'arifrom h.mnini
xbody in
chuph
from t veb l..dg»* in the dv*trict ^
Snle I'aihol
>)««cn I heir usual activity In a |
TU'piCb
Program for the Rest of the Day.
There will
a sp.-< tal nu*E*tijig ..f
ooremontal early
pM.i
A l.usinesh meeting of th.- ma'teri;|
th. IPiflal.HN-Thursday evening .Ah '*The M*ai sale bir th.* Keuii*-.ly flay
i»lom-d the Id. a , and paM nia*i. r. <d ih- I.Hlge is now
4 in
IN
will
o|H
huffa’iHT ami th. ir wives and all lady .
will
«.
im* U at the U.K ..ffiee i.f
e all
in the- minds Of
J,rugr.*ss. \n el.M-l om.-.Ts. d.-i lde on
Hufla oe'
ar.' urg.*d i.» U* on hand St.-inU rgs Gn
urn* were hexd
”i;
p4-i.pl.* S.mie iim.*
I,.. ,„.vi piare of uu*.*ling and fiber
Some HnfTa;t.H- Ip.m .uHside wall Ihquarters, dad there i ccirdlal weln-kc;,j,,.,>,^^
o re land. d logettM.r to
Sorae of ih.*
ladu-s
and
PERSONAL.
present, ami u-.- cream and cak.* will
xienaea to an vlsltor«
pp.tca t
other, ill cas.-s of the*,„,,„^.
„n an excur*M- -, r\.-d
•
Fir. Oopartin.nt Exhibit.
worst c,
siich as tr.-a.s.Mi
and
Soirn* wltnessid the
WaPl.* t’amplH*ll aim'
11. hn A Hiamt.nd s nrehesira gavv
he meuiion.-d the Idea , „
afierms.n At 7 och«-k
day ln**ni Manl..n
At 11 oclock QuiM-n city en gine No murder
a v.Tt 4 nyovable dancing |ciriy in For
. was urn* for poUt.cal
sixth
ttud that
1 was taken out by the flren
ev. ning
.
*
I.** >i- A Fihh o Grand Uti-id^ i
•rJ.*r»' hall la I ev.-ni
gave a line exhibltiun of Are flghtiiig puriKiw**. then the notion
ihm the or ^j^ei-t. and this evening hundp-ds wllh
n.n Ihm
in It. tbr- 4*ity ti'iHug ^
The
healtb
oOnxT I
qudlities on the Caas street' bridge ,u r was estHbllshe.l for b.ismes* a.b all.-ml th.* priHluctlon of 'l»u Harry”
wib- of Ch'it-ag*.
.‘4*p I
Mr
l>aiih
ami
ir.ict d i.i
that the
att.-ud the
Tlh^Mhlbltlon wa* enjoyed by many vantage and tinaPy the
id.-a ■ that by Miss Anne Sutherland
and
her
rkvi < si«.piH-d ..n her. i4 -i*i
1 gh ar.- not ihprwii on*
tr«*w
they
not
the visitors, hut hy loe»! many have that perhaps the ♦.nh
company
The^v C’ go to IC'k Ivupid'
.rthiM.ii
b>
Right after dinner the Travers.* ( •!>
t.flie
r
al.v«»
»*.^
that
ilnxYare
in»i
J.-unie
IUg*-n
W4*nt
LOTS
CHERRIES
h
*r^_ d.-i
1* linn-cxiiifer
degrees
liand NgpiK-ared on the corner of hYoui
du«u-d ,*n iln- nv.*r bank ai th.- n..nti day.
’ of ?Liu Fran
and Hhion at recta and gave a coiic rt.
i ii l •*! tV
>lr4-4-i
- ■
H* riiar*l
Farmers Received Over f 10 SOO for
to vVbn lo^ latln-r.
to the Central achiH.I said were wiihoui loiiudation.
i;r.ic.* Sb..ii*. th** (aim.ii' lack’.- «»f .-iM-.. t' in tin* eltv to
e the addresses were Hsm*rtetl that thu order must I
the Fruit Last Week.
fb*- var-tiv t'M * tall i.-ain m . Il^'l ’‘'2.' Ni.hola- H.ie!:inalil.-1 i
..n a gixsl foundation. jeKe it
ha4h4 »i - .-te^ac-1 by ihe S.-aitle. M . a»»<T~7dl.. r t.-tativt-T
Th.* ch.*rn. » sUpp.tl oiu of th.- city
reinalm-l *
in 4" yeargiven by Mayor John R . Bant*.
Bantu
!4't w.H-k by lefng.-iator cars
wt.rld
iMst cltize
feel
1.1 th. -^.d.i
•css re*pondt*d to eh>quently and
a
d.iMiig
Stiorf* wh..N4story
He stated
________
Ingly hy Hon H D
Hudson «»f Man
, «o«si.l«-rati..ii ..f
"anti Itrsi slu>t s CM
Inthe
good
man
kkna
The' event of the
• farin.T?..
Thi- is
n
iH
tter
opiMirtutiiiv
for
th.*
right
kind
So-ph. nthe
b. i.It ii. aiGe Jiiiy 11 I.T l.y hi>
xpi.-> ^hipm»*nis
life, nnd gives to Hm* weak.limn
>
of nr
. ..f a
l»i J t» Tni.-M.s.d
ha*
a f.*w
thou^nqd
gr.*at help m his batil
After aome delightful music
tram-p.t :•>
.f in.
Traverse City tvand, HerbiTt Monia
, go to C.ntraj In* att.-mled tb. m.-.-tinc .d t
nnM*llag. j .lUt the life
h
S.-aitl.a-gali!
ii.mal
0.-.t.-npathie
a'»HM-iaU..n
gue.
who
preaided at the
'
SliH-IUI bu
Th* r,‘ wil! b.* a .lance at F\.p*siers'
i.nipi i.» say that aU
He did not
Miss Kv.lyu Morgan ami
Anmit
ralliHl to order, and Rex W. T. WiHid
b.v;^Bept.*ra1
Saiurdax
night.
July 2:.. and
nplnry elianiPt.-ri' 4»n hail
iking Gml
Cent for ' Ma'i.ns are
on N.-1.-4 ti.ui ol Harn-un ba%e b.i n .•nji.ying a tnp .
house led in prayer, thanking
Y.».->day night July 2S
Helms A JMaJ
rmal sch>Mi] will ih.- inland cbatiiRd lak.-. ibi> w.-.-k
the Masonic i
a site lor t
mon.l s orchestra
1D::1 6i
king 1..I a e
..‘and will visit
Mf> Harry llar.sha id t'bar!. \«»l
ege of belong
ine«* 111.
li that. sin.-.
“ord*^'and ’all * i*o I^ov eV Vhelr" inVnml
Trav.rse Citywa^ Hu* gu.-ts **1 Mrs
M V
H.tn
dUlne blessing
M I CariM-nter. x iee presld.mt and
!v .sb e. lv.‘d
chup hes are ciistanily
iv.‘d and
1- not pr..babl.*
and \VF Har>ba today
l’»*re
Mar
hvpnH-nt.-s gel th.ir imtiie> .*n the , g«*'n.-ral manager »»f tin’
l.H*ation will iH*
Mr. 1. K..l..-rt^ and M.ss Rob.-r
il.Af a .1-. I
»vK for piiriM.se*
of ih.’If' q.iett.* went I.. H.»n.*r ihj
punH..
1
.w.-nt i.» Hay
Vi.-w
>.**t.*rd:iy H..r
Mayor John R Bant., was then in
In . ehup-h iHH.ks
.•nloy
a
.!.ny
s
fl'hing
aniam*
:oii'..wn advaniagi*. it is md
and In a few
well
rr.rj^
Genuine Elk
Skin Slions
wiih lUkvikin soles
for yoiin;: nu n. l>ovs
ami chililri-n.
Ayjcnls sain|>lt;s
boujihl.al a l»i^;ilis>
coimi. Samplt-' are
usually more pi-rfccl
arftl of l)t*iu;r con
st nul ion than rcpiK
lar cootls.
I ht* voulhs which
sell* refill
51 .r.o.
art S. hm-id.-r ..f Grand Rapa!?
vnitipg
ent Ren
Th.-/gov*mme:i. herd ..f remd.--r.
in AUi^ka whn h i- . xp-.-ted in the
future I*, .-tpp^y I.hkI and .Iraught
an:ma:.> for Hn- nativt*-. now nuiii
iH-r,, iniaai. and
i.» Ih- incp*as.sl by
is.niraet4*d for
nm.th. r th.et'an l
i;'36
Tmy Air Eng-nc.-;Oanbury man l.a . tua.S a tx.ir
,air engine wMeh i» half au
, high atel t.o larg. r than
It r ji!>.a> long a** lU.- at
1-50
f \vniiu: m t: n
ich sell rc^uilarlv
Si -. 175
onl> -----
:zB^\
inatlf f(»r i'lninc.B-i
ball, if-nnis anil
sports in ^mrial
sec them in 1»1- tli^
play cast* at entrance
d' A * iV i'h
V.HHl IHh
.
'Hu* Boys which sc.ll
____ ___
f (^H..n t
"rrz.:
-s4M*iali4*n of MaRier
.K to e-iab;i>h a e»l
h.-,trad.*
A emrst*
aaatomy. the Mu.l> «.f ele
.h.-mutry and ni.*U!lurgv.
i f v.*t4-rinar> stir
g. rv at4 t.. i.** im-lmle.l HI Hu- eurri*
eivliiu
*
th.- National
in horsi
jni.-niary
Mu^s
..Ml lb
..
t.Cll.N
,p:.-l
H.-.:ta
T
H
."hi
::rp'
ll.* World havEli. th.* ♦‘..UKirucwav fr.»m I»am
r.*au
linlshed
CORD WAN*** AO
THE BOSTON STORE
A sale that will
make the -ladies
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UNPRECEDENTED SALE OF SKIRTS
"STyOs^
NEW- SKIRTS
j^WELlTMADEWl^^
RECORD WANT AD
Just another sam
ple of our wonder
ful baiYjain ^living.
j. SKIRTS with a Reputation
All made by the well knowh firm of Beifeld, Hirsch & Kline formerly
Boifeld — _ _ ,
m-i
mn
Everybody knows them. For years they have been the leading skirt and cloak manufacturers in the entire west.
Our buyer while in Chicago visiting the furniture market, ran across this lot of dress skirts and by taking all got his
own price. They were occupying space in their salesroom that is much needed for their fall and winter stocks now
in process of manufacture. The summer season being entirely over with them, they were glad to get rid of them at
one blow. There are 2SO SKI RTS-all made this season-for summer and early fall wear-consisting of
Storm and Cheviot Serges, .Etamines, Voiles, Cecillion and Broadcloth in th^ popular shades of Blue, Browns,
Tans, Greys and Black—all fine fabrics and made in the very latest styles—strictly up to date in every particular.
They range^h value from $5.00 to $12.00. We have divide^-t;hem into just four lots arid price them— - - - 9
OO QOIOKI
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OOiM'T OCt-AVI
EVERY LOOK WILL M^AN A SALE IF YOU NEED A SKIRT
TO MAKE THIS SALE GENERAL THROUGHOUT OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We have marked our own stock of Skirts—about 150 in alb-way down be
low cost.— No reserve—everything must go!
6.00 for $3.981
IlglfH 5.00 for $2.98|
3.50 for $1.98
SKIRTS
WORTH
UP TO -
$2.00 for 98c
THIS MAKES A GRAND TOTAL OF 400 SKIRTS TO SELECT FROM!
Jill Cadies’ Suits at
rMtKS'i
Qne*Balf Price!
JUICbildren’seoals Jill Cadies’ Summer eoats
Jit.. One-Rail
Price!
One-Ball Price!
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ExewlSiitt*
f
Jill Summer €ape$
at
One-Ball Prlc^
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This is the greatest skirt opportunity ever offered in this city and one that will be greatly appreciated by the^adies!
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Cloak kpt.
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Bos'bon S'toro Cloak Dept.
THE EVEKINQ KEOOBD, TRAVEK8E CITY, HIGH., WEDNESDAY, JULY
Storming of
|
Fort Wagner I
IM. br G. L. KUm«r.)
I LV 10 to li «ra» • wnek «rUt
Me for tht mufWrj of Port Wag
4!
oo« of U« ^01 (uwdUn
Chtrumum bart»ur. Wagner
«r !».. OKkb-l. kmg in IM
•t 1lH> WMrt I•ulht nrmdetuy. Tbe other
One Bngliab gUpt»ol)Aef Is rvUisrlU a
m-blrti If canted tlmmgb
VUJ be tb«* luemoe of much eavlng ofj
-*•"**•
f;«Ot. r.
. l.rtB.*- „f 2I..>
I'
U..
Cousplruou. In ll«* Van.
ue the mtagukled and. uufurto€.lum l Klu»w, bla U.ng balr war.
hind blm a. be b<l l.ia aat.le en
Ito-rdiw
A tmrtloii follow*.! bim
ho ditch and phmied tbrlr Hag
rauii.nrtH. wl.. re the odom I h«»
J,..I„..,1, klll«l. Tl.r ..ih.-r.,
1
I
*
|
,
;
,
;
pla.e..
a of the mtirlog tVinfed
tlie ad van.V of the Fed
l.y folon
h-Ul. Itli
walla. One ut llwm rUiub.d to the.
mat In front of a ."h! |Mim.d.-r. U-.i.le
wtjhl. aio..d Lteuteuant till. brUit. .om
of the tiiat guanl artillery.
Cil^«rtBrMballeiig«-d Ibe liilrudrr. rerel^ng f..r an am.»er a .Imt from a
rifle \held m* . Uwe ttiat llAi powder
hllndV Ida ey*-. TIh- Imllrt cllpiNd a
hH k or l.la hair and paaMd^ ou. Hud
lU-nly tiH- IC iNHiiHler u|h n.d. and the
entire .-harge ..f .-anUter wml thnaigb
tl*e iNdy of ll*e < «.niMiih*ul rirtnuuu.
lliat .aniHH. .iH.t wu. a .Iguul f..r tbe
lAUeri.-a lu «.|H-n. u.mI .....h r the aud
ing ioiomn waa .w. pi from ih. iN-a. b.
Nut ..Illy Wagner-, .lurn. uf Imn del
Ug.Hl ||*e mUKly plain in fruiit. hut KumliFa Hln-IU ruke.1 the .-l.argii.g llnoa.
waa <»«•
inan.1 aa he pla.-ed I
of the .l..rmlng partna Ju.l In front
of the f.wl wnto a luarah. nial after
atruggilug through that the ii*eu leaiNd
tulo tin- dll. h. A few rlliniMd the luiuk
ac^ 9»alte.I niHler the ahe'Her of the
para|M*t for re enf.ir.vment. Hut the
enemy’a lln* iH-came ao but that a Hue
r battle ruuld ind aur^lve tbe tuarcb.
Khu remind the para-
A1Q>
i.ks0L0TBLT 0
| H»on of
otoff «>( wrtilm; I.. tli. g.-n
prlrntf offc-p IJooten.in. Il.;|<h
I
-ilwy
I T.
t-iow-r
n'
j
*“HuW
Ion -What.wn
-l uiuk-muiMl
eral la bla abmmce/*
-Ido/*
)
**IIare full iKiuvr.to gU e paaaeAr
Hamilton aiulhd n«aenl
H- waa
B aahliigton’a right band maa fi.r far
more Imi^.rtant matter.' than writing
; lV,r»-
ELECTRICiry
PEftlOOOWATTl
wummmmmmf
d.» you wl^b to go? " be unked.
.we.llieari.
tlr. gov
out In pro|antk.u to tbeir ahlpplng ton* Marj<.rlt llHatingto/
nage. He es|**'Cta tbe rarioua natlooa ’
-\\;iiat: Tl.e'daugbt. r of that old
wtio hn»e much traScon tbe high aeas Tors. Iluuiid.r.> HuMincar*
to api.ixHirtate auma necetaary to tba
“The toanie . 1 hr daughter N heart
compu te outfltUhg of tbe boata and and aoul with U.. lT>ie *.f Howe. >tatf
creww . Tbe project sm«ib to\|«ve met la lu lov** with h.^c.-aiul her lather U
wilt. «,.p«.v.U I.. 1.1(1. i.Ue«: toi trt
1
her to umrry him She
rtMRimBiiMi
UfMlllPMVta.
loi.
loo. Ato iil me n mrto*age that lOir u -eda
• of gr»‘at imitoir-
• Hut it yuu enter the e
ivlllan 1 hitlH-a and you i
rllh lie hang*l for a apy
“I will lake Ibe rltok ^h
-Very well.
you Inal-t
il. If yuu
Till
4i.iu in tlu
ied a you iH-ru.h-Hi
u. w.-ll U‘ haiigei! fur an
few daya «g.. from a floaUng hoia■e at V.»uI
I ke.-i. yemr .
Naiiokiun, Mu. a .mall river tow n In old .b«fp a. a Iamb,
Lafayette cunly. tldrly-bve mUea oaat and vr.
of Kamuta City. Mo., aaya tbe New
Howe-, movement..*'
York iimm.
TIm- aiury waa told to
At t» uchH-k the asme night Major
(bo reltef «wmudUee at Kaliaaa C'tty Tarbei of Ck-betwl llowe'a ataff waa
f.rmer fr
Mo. * aitttug w ill. Marj<rtie llaattega In her
• farmer mild tbe Hdrat of tbr thre*. father . hoc.Ne at Tr* uton
\Tru-tn.!ld*N FLOATING HOUSE.
rrr ; r;'r r.
™ ....
.Hi. ....ulane along on!
raiHl deed ,
uuhl hava!
fonii«l by I hr
uf (lie ever du
pant rau.-a.lau ru.-e. (be (Lugbt
wbl.-b aa
4|Uart(T of
r. n.^*. makea my
boart iMwt and my pu
pul*- (brvdi (umultuoualy.
ArrmMi the
atrvtch Iwfore
f.ai, evfiy Imb of
Wbt.h WH. NW>
burrlc.ne of
Are. , lH-a..m of .l.-totm.il.m, the
(he Hlxth
Fonne.-tl. ut mud Forty eighth
:hlh New
Yorki «hHrg.-.l *V 1
undaunted
rvtouhilh.u iiiH.n the Nuuih.t..l aull.-nt
that th.y an.^vHd.d In th. very fa.v of
In-H. om- may .ay. In 4wpiurlug It.*’
Tbe rummanduiit «.f F.iri Wagner.
tullab-m., de*nldng
and all that waa learped froj
waa that th.-y lhe.1 In Kanaaa.
Tim faruM-r
hat (be h.iuae w aa
Nu|Kjh-..n aud that
ahen citln-n. uf the town went to eximli.e It the> wre .urprlaed to flnd
Lhe Ihrt-e children In It
*nie children
wen* wet through and try lug.
The
iioutoe wa* a two aiury frame .iructure.
mo1 the iMto i llayne. Haiti he
and, there w.-iv .i xeral fi-el uf water
'unf.Hler«i.-H. w iib the tenaciiy :
he flrat flour
The children had
of bulhhwr. and
*• .-ourage aroua- j taken refuge In i
•O' of the
to iimdiieHN. |M»ur«d from the j
It i* nut
and e.nhram.r.-. toln-el* of
a lelii|H-»l of h-mhutid Iron
rie,** li«-i*kl. “tbat you have not given
me why you divllne m>- offtT.**
.
‘.Tbep.- U. hut I cannot gixe It to you
' without In. urring a rl-k of ni> father
knowing It
If It .houKl come to hla
eara la- w.mUl la ud me to Knglaud •
“I prumtw on my honor to Indd It
»a.r.nl *•
!
-Well, then.** rcpIUM Marjori.-, “I am
Udroth.d to an oiHivr lu the Fontl
V,^ta|nrm>'*
j
With « High the major ar».>4- and. n*iXuIly t..u.hi..g Marjurle-H liand
; w Itb bl* 1
wa* aUuit ,tu withdruwWbeu iH.lb weri« tolartliHl b> Ibe M.uud
Kansu* ih.-> mu*l luive flmtt.d do
of alH.t* wlthuu, .Marj.d-ie lurneil pale.
;,i„.
river to the Ml*iuuri p
Major TarlH-l Htrmh- to tbe .ItHT. .V* he
^ Kuu*a* Fity lu . uc uf the many float- ]
..nb-rlhw
I
n,,,,
tl*ere rinvuily. J
,
^ who were awaiting bim .tuiidiug with' out and N'tw.vn them tbe tlguri* of a
I young inai. ,.f n hn.d! fontim-* dr.^iAeil
CITY BRED FARMERS.
' In tbe 1 loth.-*
1 .vuntryinaii bU coat
Frapbrer ('oarer.lag lb. Fwtwr. ' Udug uf
Utrepid HHAiulaniH rn.lud on
aav.-to of the eea h> whoue
y funghi. They fell by bun
droda, bu (bey puNbvNl on. reeling und«r tbe frightful blaata that almuat
blew tbein |u plee*w, lip to tbe Foufederate baj.inata**
Tbo Hlxtlc FontH*eih-nt and FortyClgbth New York tudong.^ to 4.enthral
Btriiug-k brigade. It wu. H u’cloik and
Aa lUc urban jK.puln lk.u w hU b 1
fully dark wbeu the ...aullant*. tu tho U fed fr..m the furu
nnn.tH-r ..f Tiki, entered the tia.tU.ii.
fewer la
tiller, of tbe auU U
Huon after dark FuKimd II H. rutimm
lu uuulllj. aaja 11.
chargod with the beveiith Now Hump j K^' lk.wni^
H.klover* Magazine
ahlrv In tb<» wake uf Hirung and In the I
Vbo remain to care
I and darkness u**aulte.l tbe for tbe cr*M'« have one fuuU wLlcb tbe
Tcry iHiint bold by Htrong . men
Tbe
city dweller la quick to noUvv. Tbe ,
Uatiuii wa* bek! f..r Ihixv hour*, when
worker Soipelmw due. not put
put Ute
U.e aplraplr-j:
Ibe aurvlxor*. Ilu lu all, .urn-ndcred
It Into 111* tuMk* tliat tbe
be eight tioar
tmur day |
to a iMirty of th.- gurrUn. h-d by F..p
man lu town exhlblta. The cllj’ boy |
tain W. II Uxan. wh.. wn« kille.1 In i?n.w. up In an alm.a.pher»* of hualio. I
tbe .xmnler a*to;.ull.
™. ...uu.. „..a
111 uf thirty fe«*t
*1 It, tin* aatU'iit. ou the ramparts, they
lay heaiNHl up. often lhr.*e d.Hii Fuu
spicuou* aii.fug th.*m Wu« a tall. »upeH.I> furui.Hl man. an ofll.vr, wl.u*e
.mix the mon* clearly
cut by tl*e chlw-I of d.wth. gase.1 to
warxl the clon.lh-M *ky-a breathless
lu! Till* WUH Folonel rutnam of
fk'vtmth New
Ilainp*hln*.
Al
though. htirriUe
n*lat«*. fla* eiiUre
back of-hi* h.*ad bad been blow n off. ‘
mderful iH-auiy of hi* face re- 1
I un*hail..w,Hi. evoking from hla
*Igb of pity. Oil the .-n-.t, aur j
d by a few « very few -of bU 1
r.K.ps, at the f.H.t of the flag be J
ly Plaiibd. wa* the Udy of
oul.1 huxetliought
curxH.ry glantH* that It wa* tbe
e uf a UM*r.* U.j *•
pet tired blindly over tbe wall-and
plck«l off the gumnr. HI the eyfM..Hl
auglea of the fort
In retnUatluu the
> aMallant* of the baatkm rvpivC\>uf.Hb-ratea tumud baud grenadea
meut
In
overpthr waU. Finally Htnuig divlarod,
with teara In bia .tea. It wa. Uaehw^
kiid gave tbe order hi fall back
In the Iitin mure deaiH r.He attack of
July IS Ktnmg-a l.rtgadr waa given tbe
poat of Loiu.r An ei. wliue.a in the
Kkd. 11::; pria.mi*ra In the Imailou.
fort Haul Uamlitoii llayu.', tb.> |met.
liic hxaa In the Sixth FoiiuxHtlcut
demrilNHl tbe tbrilUi.g a«vue in tbe
i:. kllhd, TT wo.uuUd and 40
8<»utbcr:i lilroiuic
* i be anu had ullured.
Khaw*. .xileiHd fvgimeiu h>*t
•uoat readied tbe Uurlk.m.' luiya Mr..
IbO
out
of l.0U» iH.rne on the roll*.
Uayue. ‘ wbeu them- regiment., gilt
OEOItUB L Kll.MEll
terlug In. blue and gold, the la.t rnya
of tin- luminary fluddug In ointuou.
brtebtneu fn>m tbeir Imyomda. awunU
Tlie
fri.-:.dly
and familiar atmo..
gnd epauleu. funu.d u|k>u the lieacb.
phere uf the axeiage nnall rural we.t(be HUth roim.H til-tit to lead and at' Ui-k (be aoutbeaat angle of (be fort, (he
ern church wm.ttlnu a gives rise to cn»Forty-eighth N.-w York (o pua. aktng
barTa**iuei.la. l»r. I'axld Is s promi
(be aea front and. faclttg Inward, atnent man lu s little far wetem
Uck there, Ibe other reglnn-uta of the
church. Hud heygeitcraily tsk.'a a ticiet
brigade to charge the aouih front, exmu.* doze imriTig the at-rinoii. Hlater
tebdlug Inward toward tbe maralu-a on
Harsh
1* an idderly, long wludxd wom
left while to tkie Fifty fourth Maaan, who ltk«*a to •Vxhorf' after the
dta. colomi voluniivra. 1,000
preacher haa concluded hla remarka
•trotxg, (be bonur waa given of a poaltlon in
Ul
I Not long age. at a night acrvlce. BUlor
lingulah themat ives fuiish aroae and dlacouraod at great
d romantic txde of
lenetb
Tbe lUtcuera iHH-ame Mali.ly
•ulooel lU.U*rt H.
3",
l»r. navid alao arose and
4H.mman.le4l th.
and aald. blmitly:
pride and.
were
“SUUt Harnh, it would U* an lm|.o*
aa be t*-heltl
alUon te deto^ ihla congregation any
The S.K
.Vn.ericau Author,
win urge uiKtl. the lu-vl .esshm of .-UUgreti. the jiutlce uf iK-rmltilng auihorsf
tnanuacrlpta to pa*a through the mall,
at the rule uf two uuik*c. fur a ivut,
says the New York Mall and Exprvsa.
This rate already prevails in Hurop4*aD
countrtoa, and ahwx l»etwi*eu countries
belonging to the t'ulvqrsal FoaUl
UnlUd Htstea: The recelpu of mauuscript, from abn^id and the dlapatrh
of inanu*cript. frx.u. the 0.0.1 remote
Interior luwua to the moat remote
point, abroad for a imatage fv»ur times
leas than wuuKl Ih* charged fur carrj-Ing the *au.e inanu*<-ripla from one
post otlice to unulher lu the I ulted
Hlat.*.,
i lK* pruiHNkd reform affects
tbe Inlereat* uf iK-w.paiwr meu,,mlolatera and author, uf
Crr For Dellxorswoo,
dlrs.
Lord. d.tlxeF
Th* angr>- hghtulng. ahruoA.
Far eanopltd In cloud.
ih# thundeia loud:
Ix>rd. drllvar!
Iw
‘ ‘^'* i
d
^>wn
U.txM and dusk) Itn*
T*rlh gl«a» and .yrhall. .hln*.
. -Hx. cu-™.
.t
..
...r h«r.
B^ture etood atUl, awtd by a pivscleotw
of the imm-ndlng and ft^rful cstastre^
phe. Gradually the smoke uf the <«n
nonsde. swathed about the fort for
far lifted that the enemy
Were seen deUMichlng frem their first
parelk. snd sd^*^SU^m^
approach betwssp ft
you’ve lock your nap.**
Then” the •cU*rgyuian, with upUfled
hands, said b4^lgnly; “l<et ua l«e dte
mlaaed,**—Indianai»oH. JournsL
.• prUat di<w at tha 1
le tbr antbrm* hewvimwa
olve. hare rtorrord thr t
And tbrlr fanir* arc at hi* throat!
And th* U«ht U blind at ntghk
And Ih* dove U .Utn In m«hl.
And whrrt: the wliJ *torni aing.
Fmc« dr.Kipa her wouoded wixxga;
Good l(0rd. drbvrrl
Thou Art our etmi^h. our Ood.
Th* Uf* of M*« Hod *od;
Otod lx>rd. driivrrl
Gtvr tHioce hrr Uurel crown;
Hat* In the dark a«aa drown;
And U rend* th* iHHk* of refuaw
And It glvr* not beck It* desd.
And from life • atorm w helmed bar
A wild cry cl4ave* th* dark:
Good Lord, deliver uat
-Frank Y. Sunton In AtlaaU Cosat
The man aexu
OUflllj.
Matty people buy everything on cred^
price untU they fo
tejjjy. TW there to a klk.-filchtore
_
> OM|M
It Costa less to Operatr.
It s no trouble to biUd a lire.
If you hive not
one In fair
kitcheiL yon are mthiat a mis*
Ukc,
^TFSIS^
mevTe or rji-k*- uf ix*i a alm.i.
auak.-H. a.Ider* and .db.-i *e
tbcix* w.is ►iii-afi-s. >Hi a* no vie- *hoaf
ix.uld U- niooi.xl but tboiv presently
apiK-aoxl a be..,*- uf uugly i.iid tierce
on deierK.riH- and
so attempted to do. but It. xaine. lor
Uk- Htraw wunl.l lake im lit. alilurngb
they lalH.imtl w ill, all lb. .•
luduye lu burn ti.ein up
inxl unto llo-in at
bis b.a.l and
,
‘WI.U tv you?'* aak.xl "larlHl uf tla»
captive.
••Lk‘Utonant Halph rower of
tlnchlul army . 1 am neither
111 here ut tbe
ly U troiluxl. Murjor.c Hast
Tnrlwl l.H.kcl fp.m .n.e to
tben dlr.H-led bl* ..rdei Uc* (o
i
without
^llPout while tbeir pn*on.T
enter, and the UvK.r wa. <lo*,*d.
•"Marjorie.**
tbe major. *I find,
myaclf lu a jH.sItlon from which 1
would gladly U- fr.v. It U my duty to
turn over Fh-utenaiit Tt.wer to Ik* distil
.ur di-x iso. for
irnlng. for w-e xi.iv
h our
.n-dd.- by
no a..Mrd. but w.-re mm.I
by tbnl tu lake \engeme on the .Inne.
O
|tiMX
JrXUkAS.lWUc(d
weU dr.Tor
____ ______
0»TEO^ATI-IV
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
ftrttr..
Zravrrst dtp ’L*..T::«m,
6as Company
WAGONS
BUGGIES
...FOR SALE.,
When Yon Want a Nice Cat of Nat
MO...
To Ron-fc.
Ucsirable living rooms
over
2 6000 LUMBER WAGONS
3 TOP BUGGIES
I PHAETON BUGGY
Nev
York Tea Store, 235 Front Slicct
nn.-i.nt
iih
xx.Il
IH n....h-ni Mlentitlc
of (iin.*. itiitl markone ^ruuition*.. par-
Family with no chiUren.
Inquiic u
Julius Steinberg.-
Farm For Sale
S4TV.HI ill tlie tin
a iH*rftH-t hk.-n,
Many uf th.-s,tl
U*v luiV4*'b<*.-ii ii.iHlnkeu
ju
B. J. MORGAN
100 acre, known aa the^tesl or Need
ham farm
One of the best In Grand
Traverse county: 3% mUes south ol
the city.
CLOSING OUT!
J. E. QRCILICK CO. CITY.
.:ow“^^v^uv
you to marry ugaliist your will j
.*f th.
“You arc wrong. Kalph only a few ,
r,*mar
momenta ago 1 cH»nri-a*4xl to Major
Tow er tlmt I waa your U-trotluxl. and Apollo aurrouiHlcil
b« was about to lt*ave me, like tlie g4*n
Ueman be la. free to act mj own pleas
ure. 11 la for another malti-r I sumThere la a Ki..r> lu iVr*ian ll|cratur«
of a>*riaiu |HA*t who came before a
paiHT
her boaom. drew fori
great man and prulMxl him v.-ry or
handed It to Tnrb4*l.
nately. The rich man wan v.-ry pU-ased
scwuuod It and saw that It ^4'uutuloed and aald: “Heady money I have not;
InnHxrtant Infonuailon .x.iuvnilng tJen- nevertheleKH Ihert* I* In my graHartes
VrsI Howe's army, then lot.kid up at verj- much 4xmu U .xou .xh...* p.iuorMarjorie In consleriuitlon
rew I w ill give .Vi.u *.*uie. • Tlu- |%et
•T)o your duty, Major 1arU*k- ahe went to hla own house and kn tlu* tuor
aald.
rixiif.***
rew pr4**c*nt4xl hliusilf t.* hi* patreu.
Lieutenant Tow-er withoiu hi* know The rich mai. aHk.xl him. “Why have
ing my puriMiH* to send tlrb.^ p:.iH*r by y.m ct.nu*?'* He to..id; •Y4*Hb rduy you
him to tlcneral \Va*hii.gioi.
prx.mlHiHl lo^lv4* me .vru. Fur ihi* rva
real
son am 1 cuuu-/' The rich
Tarbcl stood s|icllU.uu.i fur
“A-moKt wou.lerful fo»*l ihou art
moin.-nta then In-gan to rapidly think.
y.»u aiiid to me gave me ideaKuiv.
-Marjorie.** be said prvHv-uilx. “give I have aald to >ouI tHpially
pleamd you.
.
me that paper.**
j ^yhy.
Id I give you .H.rur
tiOUld
•;Now/* be continued, when abc bad I
^
en-tl with .
ha'nd.*d It to blm. " you muRl lt*avc* our j <i,.j.artt*d
Tlmluul In
lines at
How f M.k* (luth Wi
me to p.-ru.it y.m t
tmliuaiy cloth m:»y Ih* i
what ha. occurrxxl
prxx.f bx the foUttwlng tri-;
-And lUlphr
am not ,; half a jHiuud of sugar pf h
detain him "
- j a |k*uiuI of alum In a luil
ORS.
Ten minute, later one of Major Tar- 1 ter. Sur thin at Interval* un
U*rs orderlitw called a dominie who «»n»ea clear Th. n |«our It oil
lived close at hand. Ralph Tower and ; other laut pia the < loth or
Marjorie Hsatlng* were made one, ai>d Into It aud h t it Man.l su t-i.ilrc d.iy.
at midnight passed the ItrltUh lines. txxt-nly-fuur hour* Tbcb hang up t»r
The next monilng they aiej^prd'into drj- w Itbuut wringing. Ganm-uts treat
ed thus, it i* *-rld. cun U* wt.ru lu tbe
Colonel Uamllton a oittce.
S
-C\»lonil.** said Tower. ‘*l have no wildest ab.ru. uf xM*ul uml raUi withmlUUry Information for you. hut I out the wearer gelt ing cveu U imp. 'The
ralu bang. In glubuK** iiinm tbe cloth,
hare brought a wife I'ennlt me to in
(reduce Mrs. Tow4*r. nee Msrjork* Has and 4'kxib that I* wau*n»rvH>f i* belter
aud more bealtby than rubU r ginnla.
tings."
••He who gains a w oman." said Ham
ilton with a nmlle. “gains Information
lly i. u
! as well. Doubtless Mrs. Tower will tell
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
FIRE INSURANCE
WAIST SETS, BEADS,
SH0PPIN6 BAGS.
L. L. A. BUILOINa
JOHN R. SANTO
^ [general ihsurance
Block.
Traverse City.
These arc not oLl Mock.
n<»!
FI8E INSURANCE
it is simply common buime«
sense to close them out during
Sec the nice waist
set we offer at 18c
leather bag
at 52c
leather designs.
RASTALL'JSSSR
A. D. TYLER
•
No.
AU new stuff, but we wiU
not carry them over the seafloo.
this month.
E.W HASTINGS & SON
We move into our new store
DENTIST
next month.
1-ut I
'
1
.
'
1
m all we need to know.*’
But in this naniiltoD was mistaken.
Tbs lady was too honorable to take any
ndvantags of Major TsrU*!*. magnsMmltj.
MABY C. BAKUUW8.
lu he very
“We made a txet" be said, “on n
Question of law. and we've agreed te
leave It to you."
“i n do the best 1 can to settle !t,returnsd the great Uwyer. gratified by
this evldeoce of tha o|xlnkm In.which
hs was held, * \\*hst to the queetlon nf
AGtsraBrc4oa*tuke^,ncA .
space, but it does its w«rk tbir-
lattine iumke j
•ndeiful totury.
Fonllnulng
bla
dem rlplluu.
Mr. j ,n,*n'i .HVm.rriu"'Ha>ue aaya. •’Tbe bl*ior} .if war, rlfa
^^f a farm im
with terrible e..i.tli. tu, cun .h..w 1.0 the avernge rural re*ldeul.
t lutriug thl* brief liilcrview
I have
Agrlculiurul a*hia.l* aud
biulm*aa
p„h*. b.*r l.niid on lier Uxaoiu
convenwHl will. ..Ul t-ouf.xleraU** in re- InsUncl and training are not bad aub
■ ‘
‘
to atill the vh.lcnl lH*allng of her h«irt.
gaid to the nlgbl .uc.x*.*liug tbi* great atltuie* for farm brxn-dlng. an.l It will
When 'I’lirlKl aiinoumx-d hi* intention
and b;.xe ren.i.rk.xl bow aea
not Ih* .un'rtHlng If the next few years ahe drvw a few o.nvulKive brvath.,
flptmd veteniiiM .hudder
•odu. of i ity
preparing for a de*iH*rate umve. then
call II
.ra.
Wearily
men Ulled with
\i .plrii and ajH-**d
a
t<
said:
boura imaaed. and Habbath morning dlatrlcU which pnaluiv tbe orti
ned oxer the aand bill*,
matt.-r for all the lireakCu.t fuoda
uwer be w 111 Ih* hang.xl fur a .py. j
detail uf tiM* aivm* w aa tiruuj
i nut the rx*ul ap.v. Y.st.*nlay I j
laikl reli.-f
M. u Iu3 In ex
PLAN TO AID AUTHORS.
.•ry .Miuvlvublo
fc]in-**ion on their .
ited.rlna P.rt-
1411
CNEAFm
OEAKST
..MEALTIIBT.
BUSINESS CARDS.
u ^.! ‘to“'y -"c*. O-Wl -tl,x.,Kl0T H.m
pl>c* of
of tbe
Um- Had
U«l Craaa
CroM In
U tbe
tht army.
trmf.
tteplaca
It will cooaiat of a dead of ten Ufe^
Inata and una afore boat to patrol*tba
north Atlantic nlong the tine of trareJ
however, fx.ukl not endure tl.> atght of , long we may eipert the Dlu<^«tem|iL«
aa
revuliu
I to In. tl. fore- •
r of an ...anil oii the furl. Near -J,
daylight on» lla
tl nth tbe mmllm l. tewrd
Ih.* Ndvanr*
^
I to • bou«. »uw «. .p^n for K.To!a
SST.5rSlJ^ ”
They will hare « regular;
ftew'. of the Confederate Mate, etigt^ ^
»«
their achodule of time, which wiU be eent,
te all captalna of ruMela. no that la^
heeni f>I.ni»ed and ^eonsmirled Wagner ;
etem heroic guimlT^
caaa of wm± or tn or dlaablemcat '
and rare la. life In lu defen*. ibe brtot :
•‘**'‘*«
^ oOoera will know at wbat exact
day of Allark
Tbe i Wedente out
^
“*
human *y«.
poeu n. re drtren lu
HM.nang of I
r^-A raU «t double ! date and |.olut a Bine Croaa.'boat may ;
aaluted by a aiiimlun
, ba MieKted. and mntb may ba done te
Jolj 10 lir a sodden difali of PedersU
aare
lare i<.ib life and inumy.
aloi'iat out of tbe aea warea. and '
Tbe aahuge la to go to the
Ufa ti. rer-.n fur dui, on tin. walla
lie waa .truck by tbe Onit alidJ tiail
entered lb* fort and liirtai.tly killed
Tbe aon-rt-- o< Ibe a uiif.dtTate «.ut
gMta bad
. fTect.^i i,^ (biN'ral ,
monilnr
ttldrtitt a Cmus
It.}
V Woohliytto.-.
N J,
| Tlu>o frao
hill* tiM*
akmg ttM> i
jniwol tbr .rtllWtaw d«aW« lAotied
tbrtr guns, and I “Each
Uy h»s
wltK
I
r«a«d mmp^t »tai>d.
ImnS-n riM v«*XlM*fI^i bUquai-
1908.
The ^9€a .
Offender
AN OCEAN mTNOL.
•What la thunder did you do that
SAWYER
d
PENHALLE^Oh
A COOD WAY
TO GO EAST...
...DENTISTS...
THE MICHIGAN CENTRAU
J. W. Gaontlett, N. D.
THE Niagara ralle Roi^te
Haa a most convenient Inun^'Nj
to Detroit, Buffalo and cattcni
fioinu. leaving Grmul Rap^
at
anckcil t.ut of
poatxl uf tbe jui.v I
Icb it Is brixl. It eetbe plant ou
muH and
pUotiH** If nut ilut ktxl in Ibe early
atagx** uf Uh progn-HH
It la very ten
der wlicn young. l»ul develops into a
hard skluntxl bupin-r. It can be pinch
ed and ruV.lH*d off w ith tU* fingers, or
s jgxHKl syringing with something bitter. like a cunciKnUxn of quaaaU chips,
will drive the creature* away—l»udonTUues.
________________
•The Stlckll Minister" wa* iH-gun
tote one ex cuing, and the bulk uf U
was writtrn In It^iS than a week Tben
as the nuibor bUmnlf said afterward,
he “IgnumlL jutoly lost boW." But sft«* a lUUe time he was seised with
freak inspiration and the Vest af the
hash was written la faity hours.
C«a a» a Fifw,
tire the other day in
r4iorters
spranj up
de for
scene.
visibly
the
A green iHiIlceman, swelling
with lm|H.rtance, was vtylng
noon, with through *
New York, an>l cafe
serving
lunchcona^
carte.
Send for thc4>HauiMi Central’s Uk^k
of
SUMMER
TOURS
to keep back the curlooa. who would
have hampered the movement, of the
firemen.
When tbe ncwapainr men
poshed tbeir way tbrouglr the throng
he gruffly'ordered them away from
nt we're
reportersr they
said.
“Ah. g'wsn, get out of here he
growled. "You can read aU abodl It
JTthe psi-ers to»oirow.--New York
JOS. S. HALL, D. P. A
Detroit. lOclL
i
:1
» V ■; ;
YESTERDAY'S ISSUE
I.B«S
;'Vi-^r-jr
THE EVENING RECORD lirtWEiml
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., WEDNESD.AY. JULY 22. l»a.
ADVANTAGE
OF UNIONS
muleiacuditteo
BODY LIES IN
SEMI-STATE
DM Not UniAwfully Take and Ute
Ri^-Jury Took Only Ona
aallot.
Having Good Time at Elks. Conven
•L
tion. But Lost All His Money as
Soon as He Arrived.
Prem a Staff Corresisind* nt
WA-.
e-PHA..rw
TO
TER» AND JOINERS
• Ithuul thf
• of taking a hor
POPE'f
erenlog of July S
.rn perniloaloa. The
«l»<*lsIon on the ftr»l
REMAINS
OIGANS
Have Turnbull vfp aaom a
n«borated prevloua lektlmony.
Miss Gay hart, a dining niom Kiri at
the Ojliimh'.a hotel, was next called
FOR RIGHTS WHICH CAPITALISTS and stated she heard the
order the rig. and after aaltl
WOULD DEPRIVE THEM OF
aralked off.
Hannah Mllbr. imuher o
fondant auted as
s^got a part
SHOULD STAND TOGETHEI
ATTENDED
BY
NOBLE GUARD
WEIE
HEALTHY
WITH THE EXCEPTION‘ OF THE
LUNG8 AND PLEURA .
»ost
Mortem
This
Examination
Fact—Remains
Revealed
Will
Be
Taken to SL PeteFe This Evem
Attorney Patchln. in bU closing re
marks. showed to the jury how much
ing and Lie in State There.
QUO Hall Loot N.ghL
their declsb.n
would
mean to the
^oung man s future life.
ne. July 22 —A pobt
Judge Roberts s|>oke very highly of
A g«po«l
rn*wd aiu*nd«Hl ibc
aminaticn of the remains ►f the late
lDo«-liog of ih« CariH nt.r. and Join the six Junm**!!. who are all promi Poiu*
XIII Bhows th
the vital
.-m' union and iho addr**«.i of WlllUm nent busineaa men of the city, no
organs were all In a healthy condition
asking to l»e excused, which is
It. Marfarlan«>. g»>neral
i
with the exception of the lungs and
I i*f t'arpiniUTi.
ili»- rrUt.pleura. A litre of liquid was extracted
of Amt-rlra
Amt-rlr
lajii
and Join.
fr«im the pleura
Hall
Mr
In Moniai
all
Ml Marfar
This morning the body' Is still lying
addn^H wa*
•r and I
ill semi stale In the throne room, the
v*T> njurto i njoy.*.! h>
.Suble Guard watching It. with their
lltn addri-HH
r*-nn aaii on *Tho
•swords drawn and isdnts resting on
of tbf Tradt-s Unkm Mow>
Hie rttx.r
The remains will be re
niove<l to St peter't,
this evening
where tbev will lb* In slate.
orKanizaiion
Hume. July 22
The Usly »if Uii
SYMPATHY
WITH
Trav.i^e niy
From thin loMr* he EXPRESSES
XIII lies in the liall of the thnim*
Into th« hlHtory of Itn? organlta
IRISH REFORM
In IHM. h«. «ald. then* aax a
which d«*aib V/stk pUw.' Tbe’"«me
Ing of 12 local
V»*..tmeuts. the comauro
hixKl.
the
h repreiM-nted
and the white gown, which
Oaaircs lo Sludy the Conditions in n«chet
• put on yesterday cover the form
the 12 original union
the Emerald tale to Be Able to
•h rests In seml-siate. surrounded
1.742 hKTal
unions.
by thelighted candles,
the Noble
BetUr Them.
€*f I7U.000
Guard and FYanclscan m*nltentlafles
nr WIr* to tao rv«una luoorc
morning the diplomatic l»ody.
Ihiblln. July 22 —King IC<lward. re
high dignitaries and the Romkn
addr
today, saidjno that oulitrlpK It in plying l.» the addn-sses
arlfiocracy
entered the hall to pay
• I have alwa. I b«*«*n In sympathy
... with
their tributes of respect to all that re
to advanci* the s<
s<K*ial
r hald aH a r.*huli of the
Thtj r|H-i
of the
uuh.uVihe
hour aork day had lH*en
the
world
nlty and 1 hoi>e during m
In over I^ini
leH to eight
wa-H arrayed
make invseir aequalntt*d <
hour*. In Too rliU‘« to
ntiflral ndu'S.
ons
under
which
tlje
in olhcra It U lo houra.
and at
of thlH huiidrecU i
i* chape!
hnv.* l-fi
IVl«*r s. where
toicrameut i
of d.dlarv*
>r ihrc4* da.\^ the piiblh* wlH Im* given
1 opiMiriunity of paying a la^t fan*,
ration of the trades tin
Tlo* tirjranlraih
ell, Ttu*‘ini**rmeiii will 4u*rur Sat
1 is hy .-ducaihin
The
Itllionau-e
Brokaw
Would
Settle unlay evening
o.nplderahle stress on
Breach of Promise Suit for
• for the
aorkliiKmaii.
That
gl'IiMC Mio I*
and not 1n> a
pw-ut to th* gvriutts
hie aith inoM a age earners U that
Ih. y alloa the bosK to think ft»r them
New York, July 22 -It
Ik stated
The »jH*aker claimed tiiat the cost
lat William (;oHld Rrtikaw. the mil
lire
elubmaif^aho was recently
of the ne«*«Kidtlei< of life have in
crea«<*«l :io to af. p.T cnt. and ilial
by Miss Katherine ISdlbm for
th<* aaK«M*amera are receiving Imt
.<MMI damages for breach «»f prom
lliiiiore. Mil. July 22
The an*
II cents out of ererv Iloo they earn
offennl to compromise fur 92r..<too
report!,
id
tirand
Siin-tary
Gmssman. counsel for Miss Poll
:c A Reynolds ami Grand Tn*as
out of
Is reiHirted to have said If Mr
Saimul A. Needs to the (Irand
for their em
.na would admit the promise of
e of Elks sifow that M
new
• Thlriy five |MH»ph* are c»n
|d..yi
riagt* he would advls«* a settle lodges Were organu.eU during ihi* year
he ah.-«ds of industry and
t on that hs.Hls
Mr.^Hmkaa- said
indll
a membership of 2:.r.!i4. making
^
corner f.aMlstuffs
very
the total ruenibt-rshlp of the order of
«< said
* tiiir IniMtr i» to aell.
Elks i:.2.T22. This is the largest In
e In Oil* history of the order
ae can
All kinds of material Is In
Michigan ll third with P I*y2
During
cn-aslng In price, yet building
on
the past y.-ar HT.ihmi was expendtMl in
for Just ahnt the <'<»ntrarton» «ny '
purchase ol a home for aged Elks,
The *|M>aker mentioned the work State Troops Will Join the Guardsmen anti over flo.ooo
uas e\iH*nded on
of Other States In Ken
here
particularly and the long hours
c partiruli
fliHul sufferers
The general tn*as
sa of lalMir. He aalil
Id the cheapnesa
tucky.
cash
The
has now on hand $I
put up and aold
at houses are Ik>
ml of money v\\
nsharkles
"If.*
IHM,pie that an*
for charity was |lh‘*.».n:
hr u» lb* rvnar*r itecoro.
iHtiple
these
atuck
I outrage to aell
rising. Mich.. July 22.-Tht* Michl amount oi money on haml March
,*s
They are .h.v.t.M with
s 4>r luitnt to hide their dell gau slate instps ail go lo Kentucky in
elected
In ^-«Uistrnelton ' He laid the order lo jtdn the guardsmen of vither
ear; C.rand exalted
-nira! siat(*s for a few wi*4*ks' camp,
Fanning. Indianapo
ill preparatbins for a state camp an* ruler. Joseph
ned leading knight.
graml
TransiKiriatloii and sub
aa.ld alMuil would abandoned
Kelley, 1lioston; grand es
slHieiice Is to V* pnivided and the men Charles A Kelley.
al knight. Richard J. WikhI
nn-eive a regular salary alU»a- leenied loyal
in
appn*tir«*shlp
system
who wishtHl to h*am the trade
tiring knight
K\
yes
I
lid If they are not adapted
> try It
ihton. N C : grand seer
ved it
lutrk to
• it to {
Reynolds. Saginaw. Ml
:r,
.srr.
EDWARD
IN DUBLIN
Sg
I
OFFEIED $3S.OOO
::i^
Baltimore.
Imure. Md . July.jr2
J.
-pH^ TraC
City
dek-gat
tatlon^JT^o /annliai
at ioni of the B. P U ElksW
inconconslderalde tdement in lh> Ibig
and
when It comes) to
Maryland hospitality thi*r
mend it to their friends in Traverse
The Elks have been warmly received
with true southern
cordiam.v.
and
they are enjoying their
experience
hugely.
Everything went off Jove.v until A1
Joyce was relieved of his wealth. He
had scarcely touched Maryland soil
when he Kist all his money
He left
home with a l*eautiful Ire cream suit,
and up to now has succ«*d,*d in k»*epIng possession, <if it. hut hi> flnanclal
M* of^wi.rry
Otherwise
^legation j
i
-'ir
V:;
ral:.
trade
rv
i
I
Ic - ' ■ ’
^v'
.posiMl that
an 1 strife follow where
lakes place, luit this Is i
SUNK IN COLLISION
n»;
grand
treasurer
™Ch”
*ds. Cleveland: grand t
Kauffman HoK.kvn. N
J.. re
elected.
RolM*rt W. Brown. lAuilsvllle. Ky.
as ebvted grand trustrs* to serve
irec years.
mer Waverly Went Down
____
president of the
Tnlteil
Harbor Beach—Crew Was
Slates Is a memlwr of the Itrotherh.aul
Saved.
of Firemen, and If It acre not a hene
Interred.
Whistler
flclal matter he would not belong "
Hr Wit» l» th. Krwn
The subject of children In the far
WhlsUindiih. July 21
Uirles plaved a stnmg |.art In t^e ad
llarlHir
Ik*ach.
July
22—The
m. painter and
dress The speak
speaker did not lH*li.*ve in
Wavt-rly was sunk by m e
a few
days
having: them lalsi
lalmrlng in the factories
with the st»*amer
steamer Turret C
L'hlswlrk.
es t»f
king the places
The
r Harbor Beach, early today
factories In
I 4lo in some of
w or th** Waverly escaped.
this cllv
The men's a ages ought to claimed that the wheel chains of the
EVENTS IN BDCIETY.
Hi* enough to supis.rt their families Turret rmnt parted when the vessels
without calling in the help of
the
Momlat evening Mr and Mr.s. N. B.
female roemlH*rs.of the family and the
Chapin as^isled hv the Misses Cha
pin. entertained delightfully the pas
Jle considered that the onlv
au>
tor and ib^acons of the Congregational
that this can »h* an'ornpUshed Is by
church and their wives at supper. The
leved In lcg4sla
united effort
•vening was delightfully spt*nt. and
tlon. an<
he meal was a siiniptuouB one. The
legislature eopbl ma
who an*
K-casiou was In the nature of a »t*cep
in the at»rk. and be
terially
Hon to Mr. and Mrs Hammond ami
re in this is>sUlon aht»
n ho|H*d to
Mr. and Mrs C V Wright.
nu*tnlH*rs of the union.
He said;
•tJei schinds and
lories, but get them under hon.*st con dr wniv U> tb, gv.ajtiw fUoora.
dltions. not for child laN.r/
1^ Uh>K
Buffalo. July 22 -Frank
l-aUuin*
Silas S|H*ncer of St Ignacf U in the
up the U
tie. Umkkeeiwr for Wilson A Smith,
ly to attend the Masonic outing and
aia.ke v.f I
have
attorneys, who Is all
to visit his sister. Mrs E L Sprague
lo lake men s
plac»*s,
bexrled
i
and other relatives
wrong, he said
He mad
h the funds ..f the
juggling
rvputy 1)11 Inspei'tor H G. Hut Her
a^.n of the machine trust and the .
he used sums for of Mfinton Is In the city on business
n.
He sa
lar tnist In very plain words.
p»‘rltHls and they
Fnmi this he told ..f the n.gaiii
back with pmflt.
Lai .untii-^s
and Mrs. J. R StllUoll and chll
ilons in the vaHous cities, in Michli
says he has turned ove
dren returned yesterday from l>*land.
property worth ftiHi.mM
wlvere Mrs. Stillwell and the children
.... ....
/. R. Wade Succeeds C. H. Gibba ir
the Western Union Telegraph Offica
at This Place.
necessary
|.art
oC ever)-
man's summer outfit
\\c say
OXFOMDS are
necessary
cause they are ths^iosi
neral Manager (N.rU-tt of the
eni I niou Telegraph Co it In
ity liKlay. and a chiuigi* ha.s been
• ii^ the <»flice of UK's! manager.
Gibi..*, has re>ign.*cl hU pojdtlon.
sill go to Cb-velan.l. where he
i*. city telelie there
Wade, f.irmerly manager of
ui Mishawaka. Ind^ suce»H*ds
Mr. Gibbs in charge of the U
This In a d«*cldcd and much
prtimoiion for Mr Wade
have
been
M.
resorting
for
has
the
be-
all
wool
black
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com
OURS Ucausc
they
$7J0
$7JO
include all newest ideas ami aac
soldat moderate juices
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ARE YOU COMIND DOWI TODAY? C
ilMt-Cafit
iweucTt—H<ae
$L50tO$^.50
S. BENDA & CO.
site l0MKlSt> Cbtm
Tki Rial Rdiakli Clitkiei
BeUt-«ll at _
Cut
lUteT
Why Roast Yourself
GOLDEN ROD
AMERICAN$2.00 shoes
mei wixxl fires?
Why not have one ul our DrifhtCSt SB4 EcSt
Blue Flame Wick less C).l Cook s'tcncs while they arc going to
che.vj*>
We are going out -af Ihc stove deal, and now oticr yon
thciiiiesi stoves made troin ^B.OO upwsTdS.
There is
great cvtmomy in the fuel bill in the use ol lliesc stoves.
Sec
them in our show wim'ow.
how they work
We would be picyeil lo show )*ou
THE ECONONV STORE
I W—BBS—BBBBBtOeBU
.Outing Punts.
DRUG CO. !
Worth from two dollars to four
dollars, put In four lots toclose
Have ojjcncil at 2111 Hast l iont St.,»
am! solicit a share of your patronage ‘
where you will find a full line of
DRI'CIS,
CHKMllWLS.
KTC.
Kvcrv person know;. Ujal drugs dclctiale W ith .age.
$1.25 : Sfci.
JrVtRY THING NtW!
We also carry
a
comjilete line
Druggists Sunvlnes,
Stationer)*,
bacco am! Cigars.
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:
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of
To
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$!.$$
; ...NEW LASTS...
VOrRS FOR TRADK' ' ;
ssAMERICAN DRUG COw
past
returned
Pitts
that the resignation of CharU*s M
Rchwab as president of the
I'lrtted
Investment of 94
States Steel corporation will probably
he presented to the board of dln*cors
of the nvriKvratlon at the regular meet
count or the
ing in New York August 4. It is un
*^omas IVfiody was chairman of derstood his resignation lake! effect
the mm*tlng and J Tisdale secretary
An apfK*al was made for the bjcal
In making the best Persian rug
merchants to buy more home giH»ds
THOnOOOHBREO KILLED
wi*avi*r spends al>out S3 days over
su*ad of foreign manufacturv*. es*
each square fool of surface.
peclally the local merchants in buy
log their cigars and o
arv* made in this city
lbs are suppUed to
at 6 cents ea^. dcHrered by
». i
THY A RBCORO WANT .
Here s a Real Snap:
Mens
SLITS, choice...;
J Gordon Holderofi of Brooklyn,
Y.. who ha** just comp!i*ie<l a college
course at Parkvllle. Mo. and who will
sail next month for Seoul. Corea, as x
hils-lonary. has
bi*.*n
visiting
hi>
fn»m Del
Holutn left this morning for
va' visit in lUg Rapids.
The Mlss»*s Rosa lond and Daisy
Shades left Vhls morning for a visit to
Cadillac
■truck a large
Hamburg farm last night, burning the
bam and cremating three horses, ip*
eluding the famous thoroughbred Bul
lion. Imp Mirthful, and cmualng a Aoaa
of probably 9100.000.
w w Gtp Bwk Stm
fortable and stvlish footwear Ioe
summer.
v-u"
EMBEZZLEMENT CHABGED
SCHWAB WILL KESICN
Cbs Placs lor
Souvenirs,.,^
‘DARK” SUITS at “LIGHT” PRICES
Oxfords
1$ A
ft..'
greater the
the iH*n*rntage of gain
chea|H*r the ct»iitract price the less
' |H*rrentage of
gain.
He ladvocated.
1 g.s»d». smoking cigars
Urv,
..•log
in
fart,
av*elng
that
allh
labels-in
every thing purch sed was made
urchase other goods
union
:lf you
you an* untrue to yourself and your
fHloa aorkm.*n. ' he said
Consider
able Btn*ss was laid on the "hellUh
sweat shops" In the east.
The speaker asked the chairman to
organlre a UIh*1 club of the women.
Nil that they will only purchase -anion
eity Book Stor^
of
Our
OFFICEBS OF ELKS
sent ion
l-s.
B
Pair
CHANGE IN MAKAGEB
NO CAMP IN MICHIGAN
F'u;
SEVEKTH TEAB-1981
At JOYCE IN HAKD LUCK
fitii miti(y (0.
J)ur\nq Tnventor^
Some YascinaDtid Bargains
.•.In
Ulalsts...
.•\nd just at thc^tflwc when you nceil thom
Slh. $2.38 ■ ■
$3.00
Now’s your opportunity—this
is the first day of the sale—this
paper is out about four o’clock
and those who call tonight get
practically first choice
.
Bamilton Clothing ^
l_OT NO I
In this line vou will fVnd desirable
formerly aohi at $1.0ti and $1.50, your choice for.
L.OTNO. 2
A line of pretty and very durable waists; these
fonncrly
sold
at
made from
your choice
ENJOYING THE DAY
(Presbyterian Picnic to Ne-ah-ta-wanU
I
Occurred Today.
About :to enjoyed the Preabyteriaa
i.atinual »*vviii evvnl which
(Churi h auU Sunday school picnic to. hmkfd fi.rward to with
lilay at Ne ah ta wants. The hlal Ffi
|.!.-a>nr.* 1).v ih^* plomfra of J-oi
account
**Miniv IH tht* old sfitUTi*’ picnic at'*' ^
Bimlickvillc. on the short* of Glen|«*>‘
the large crowd ex
lakt*
Preparation* are lH*ing
made ‘ intr*Those who went were well
for om* of tbf U*nt celebrations yet pected
bfli on August 3. A floe program has prepared with lunch baakeia to fill
inner longings, and had plenty of
btt*n arrangfd b*r a* usual
1) H.
I»av has p*acfd tbf steamer Alice J. wraps along to keep warm.
Hold Annual Picnic at Bv
vide. August 3rd.
UOTNO-a
Consittt of a line of this season's swellest Heations iii white
waists, that fomietly sold at $2.0U and $'2.50, voiit choice
for......
...... ..........................oi.Ae
UOTNO. as
This line of waists you’ll find lo be vciy attractive, as it em
braces some novel and exclusive ideas. They formerly sold al
$3.00, your choice for................ .................................. ^1.00
LOTT MO. S
Consisls ol a grand collection of while waist perfection; this exqnisile line must be seen to be appreciated. They formeriy
sold at $8.50 and $4.00, your choice lor
^2.19
UO-TNO.e
Hay at the dl*pt»sal of the old settlers
lor’ fr»*<* excuf!* ions during the day.
In the evening Mr Clark of Chicago
w ill have a line display of fireworks
on hi* proiH*rty at the Narrow.*! for
the benefit of the party.
Star Bakery Will Move.
The Star
Stai baker)- will remo
prcsem location, on the
Seventh
Seventfa and Unkm istretg/ to
building
recently
upi^ by
Hams A
in a while waist,
They formerly
€. annKim
Oor. Front and Union
Fortner Traverwa City I
Frank Allor. formerly of thla city.
„rites the Record that he has just had ^fopew to the inapecUoo of the public.
9 first of next we^
an offer of 9$J»oo for his fine place on
Saginaw
bay. but Is holding it for
911.CXMI Jf he wlls It he will probably
hU borne here He has Jus_____________
__ yacht and look a party of M
trip to Lenwood Park last Sun-
/
-I
the
\vn-
GOOD LUCK OF ALLOR
If )t>u arc interested in something extra
you will find just what you desire ip tl
•old up to $5.60, )-our choice for $2.98,
MKW ak.OOM
PIONEERS OF LEELANAU
THE EVENIKQ BEOOBD, TRAVERSE CTIT, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. !«)».
TEE Bv^ ram
UPTOrSCOSTLYSPORT
TRAVBRSe CITY. MICHIGAN
PrincdjPortime Inrefted toUft
the America*! Cup.
Xn Lapland the crline which, after
wrder. is puniebed with the grecteet
rrerlty is tbet of marryinr e glri
egainst the wlahee of her parenta
D a emior makee hU appearance
be aeys nothing to the maiden, who
doee not know who be la. but her
pareou infonu her thkt she U wmght
In marrtsge. Kbortlj sfierwsrd. on a
day appointed, the girl, her iMirenta,
rtetMis and eollor all meet together at
f. a»U and the young man and uvaldea
J. W. HANNCN. Mltor and Mana«ar
are pUced opposite, eo thst liny *mn
look at esch other freHy and/-an talk
with iomfort. After the meal is over
the company refuiir to an o|n u spat-s^
where “ib«- nrr tor a w-lfe" is run. The
I dlaUtM^ U about a uuerier of a
and tbe girl Is placed a tiilrd of
hstantT- fn.r# tin* starling p.>lnL
If she be
t of f.»ot ebe .-an easily
reach the g»»nl befor** m-r sulttir. und
in tlial CUM- he may nev.-r tn-uhle Ler
r».in. If. bowev.-r. !.;• has fouisl fa-or in ber eycM. nil rIh* Ua* to do is to
lag nomewbat In her flight, mi that ho
may overtake her. If *>hv d.-slres to
Intimate to him that bU love f.ir ber
Is returned she msy run a Utile way
and then tom with open arms to ao
Drugs in Your
Pastry. .
AOMIE OOOD'TMIIMOS
In Kx^^n^ion Toiblox
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD
^
OOfiT OF TEIEE TSIILB PWOOO.
TRO^ T Mm MD J. «. MM«
—tsjtiJssarji’JKr
end h^. _____
BaglUk
rreoMh T«mgMe..
iViwod* who liuvf worrii-d ilinmgh
ALL CYCt ON ROME.
s • rrvm b klanual" mny get i<mic «stTW ef* at Ike vorld ftn* now dl- Isfsctiou fruui tlje tluiugbt tbst with
f%ct#d Umrda Rob«. mod when Uw their own laiiguagf Ha y are n-»t*nged
Opou the rarkUn.
••McIIhrIr Avec
body of tbe Ut« pontiff has b«en laid
Prooonclstlou" is a llllie Uiuk which
away In the tomb the question of bli
makes wiralgbt Hie way of ibc Engsuoosssor will be the center of Inter Usb language for Ircucb tongues.
est; Indsed. It 1. now. in spite of the Does one wUb to say. "How U It. n»lss;
solemnity of the occasion
one BO cbnrmliig and pretty walking
The selaetion of Leo's successor Is aioiM*r (wblcb. of oiume. w..ukl be
of great Interest to all ChrUtian na one of the first rvm.irks a Frvm-b trav
tions. and it is with some apprehen eler would liave -iH.-aslon to uuiIum it
alon that the result is awaited, tnipec is only mN-ee»ar> to <T>nKuli tbe ".Vodveltes kleiluMls;" 'Auu kite, tiibw;
Ully In Kurope, and mWe than ordl
nary interest In Amertca
Pop*. Leo oonklungue alauncr' If tbe traveler
aom That U
Asms*
law Strw of rnmmtm Im rmtme* Cmp
TAt the loncbcon In the White Uoum
at Washington tbe other dsy In honor
af Sir Thomas Upton InteresUng suteOf challenging for and defending the
America s c-up. says the New York
World. Sir Thomas cauasd much sur
prise when he said that IX be ahould
win the cup this tlme^t should repre
sent an investment of Wnsldorably
more ihsn g2.000.oiw
U be again
more millions
lift IL
Sir Thomas osid It would cost him
a UtUe monr than |l.oua.(W0 to com
pete fur tlie cup IbU year. This was
partly due. be explain
tbe fact
that be had brought over his two
challengers and bad bad both of tiiem
In comuiUalou for uiontbs. Each yacht
has s crew of sixty men, who are tbe
best to be bsd. au4 the ewt of keep
ing them In tximuilsaloD a mouth rep
mated that It was 4-loae to g^W.UOO. To
the oHit of the new yacht must be
adtbNl tbe 4x».t of keeping tbe other In
and the expense of the
Erin, In w hich ber ow ner
had a high esteem for American goes to tlie theater tb4* iiwiti lit the I»oX Isvlsb stjle. Tbe cituiUned expenses
statesmen and an abiding faith In the ofll'-e may say. "tlul i.ave onli orrbes- of bis trbil for the cup this year. Sir
Tbnmas said, would reach fl.ooO.noo
American form of goveminenl. Th. ire stnllR lalfte. U-ute allow me lou
and probably more. His two prerjous
counsels of Leo have often been of rlmnrque sat m- are m- I-rI slbv for
sliiugeule dgc«-!i1leineue."
K> Idditl.r altemptH to get tbe cup exist Wm a
lematlonal
cirntrovernles,
little mon* tiuin thut figure. In cuu“til " Ih ghei. up OR n
Wjils wisdom has b«-n pronounr».d
trast w Itb the sv»si to (he challenger It
is as dlltleiill for the 1
qusstlona Involving the iM-are and
was stated by one of tbe meml»eri of I
the imrty Hurt tbe Uellance syndicate '
progress of the world. For America glVlM J
bad lliveRleil hut »3««U¥X) In the deh^ was especially soliclUius, and dur
la Franes. fender and that thlR umount was ex
lie* slruii;:.-Hl of the ui.d-rurcmd pectetl to cover all exiM-nses.
Following the fiu»‘Rthin of the cost
>rlds lu Fniii.^e whl. b I vNU.rI was
.rnml dt
devnl«l to the raising «f muslirrKuuR. Hr limit.
-d uuIh.u.uI.hL i the advlMBblllly ,.f ,,d<»ptlug M-a»;olng
The pontlflcate of Pojh- 1>v. XIIl
lui lu.bRNl they w.-r.-, f..r It pb , ,^1 thn , •ebuom-rw lu Tutun- cup ru.Yw.
Sir
ettended over 15 Important years of hlllRld#*!. in everj din- tlon \V*-* iitcrcd | TbomuR mrougly favor* Oils idea.
the world s history. When he raine th.v.URb an opculuc uud-r au orduml tho«gb-b.* lu.s H.nld that be will abide
to the iiapat throne. In IK7K. all Kii of cherry m-,. I.urlt.g ' ban.-., ........."
^bo dcelHlo.M.f the NVw Yt.rk Yacht
rope was tn a ferment. Then* wa>^ a
br.»i
-Vuicrb-..
political antagonism to the psi»scy h. bfm«*‘ TT.ro‘‘'u?.-n.'wiM^
HrIfUh chaug.-d the atyh- of tbe
XJermany. France, and Italy, as well iMiRketR. iiiiikc Hm- rounds of tliN uivlcr- j "
Id In an effort to regain the cup,
as In Kngland. The grt*slest states gn.uud farm every morning:, ami «-very
lu the year can .-omit on an Im^ lullng over a cutter to eom^4*te
men -of Kurope seemed to *l»e In sill
[111. to Hie torn That Niyle «»f yacht wua m-w on
. . ^vblcti llicy
anc*- to resist the political and fslura
Ide of the water, nud It w na met
Ur»;e l ilies la^f by nud 4‘ven eevcral
tlohal policies of the Vatican
mJlca away. Tim dlM-olonsl ami Inf.-ri- with a aItH>p. from whteb the -pivNent
The first encyclical from the new or imiRlimoiiiH an- M-nt t.. the raiiii ri-i, ninety footer* have been evolved.
Tljey are tuillt for wind ami m»t for
pope, dated April 21. 1S78. was dl
but for liU iN-^it growth lb** |m*diK-«*r
weather, and Uellance and Sbnuirm-k
roclsd ^nsl the foes of civil order WHvIveR only *Jt) o‘0tH a pfuiml.—S4TlbIII. are U-licv.*d to r.-preNeui the very
la it a ilea for good government, ner'aMagaxlue.
blgbeat di*gree of p4*rfectlon In that
which X was approved in every court
direction.
Uttle change. It U aald.
in .Europe, was accompanied by a plea
Tbe beamly VitelliuR. ur tllbb-.n callt could be made In building ynclitR along
for the restoration of the lempora
him. eiH-ut at b-:mt nIx mllll.‘.iiR of tbene lint* for future cup ratv*.
More than that, tlie yacbta are *o ex
power of the pop*».
To the zealous money on tnlile lu a* many nmuth*. He
peiiNlvf that only inllllonaln-* can
e
encyclical was ag Inxentf^L or tiU e.R.k luvent.*d for liliu.
build them, and their value 1* gone
to the master politicians of a dish which be dcHlgnatetl •the Shield
of Minerv a." One of lie prim iphi In- when the lant rate of the acrlt-a U
aatTllh*-d to
grvillenu wiiR flamliiL'!»cV tomcm-^*. of aallfd. -Ev^ntJ‘l»t;
This was an indication «.f tiu* ih.|h*'s
apeed. and tbc\ cannot even !*• rebuilt
which lK>lb Flliiy and Martial Rimak In
policy.
The letter was accepted as
ao that they can l«e uaed for crulHlng.'
emviiiilaRUc icriuR. Daiuph r nay*.'that
tongViei'1 Therefore, win or lone. Sir Tboma*
notlflcailon that a pope skllkMl
in
,e "large loUL'ties.
.
( Upton eonsldera that tbe time U rlinitatecraft was to use hi. knowUMge
-if"’’
"f •cluK.n.n.
‘
of politics in the InieresU of t
which I*
brave any S4‘a and can cntiw tbe
under tbeir own snU. in*tend of
Inumi.
hi. church.
„1
to U-• l(»w»d ncrosR.
down butidrvHlii of tbeM- itenuiiful
In time there was
rccliuwchl f.vl
tn order, with an extravagance wt.rtby
ing among th.. men
It la thought many wealthy inople
of VltellluH. to make a di-h of tlie
destinies of Kun»iH-' They felt that
would build boat* to ooiuiH-te for tbe
loiigut* alone.
honor of defAndlng or eballenglng for
the statesman of ih,* vatlra
the cup. aa they could be aobai-Mimntly
be a factor In Eun.in.an jk.IUIcs. and
HUtorlr %lb«.
oiM-d
for ocean crululng.
'lln* ra«va
that It was to Im* exerted against evils
Albania lie* iso udh-. on tb.- .\drhitle
W'i.uld then
n»*re a te*i i»f aeacommon to all c<.unirles and In favor aea and la tlfty t.> a biimlretl miles
mnnsUlp than they an* now. and Sir
of what they ctiuld but acknowledge whie. It wjm f.irimtl orlkliially. mivh Thomaa bellevea the lmer»wt lu tbe
William JackMiii .\rm*<tn>iig in liU * Ib-was ibr general kinhI
contetta would be* gn»ally HtUmilnted.
roea of iVfeut." from part t*f llyrls. nil
hV»r 26 ytwrs Uh. Xfll was the mas
Tlie dlalamv .ouhl U* Inert'aM-d and
of FplrUR and part t>r Mat'ethmia lu tbe
ler spirit of hU creed
I ndor him
the races could be aaUed In any kind
eh-vt-iilb tviilurv. From thi'* territory
the Uoman eburrh constantly moved ai.ruag Tyrrhu^'. wl... d.-f. nbvl ih- Um of weatbcT. for the i
forward-not ao much Uv-ause of the mau Invader: l*htlii> and .Mex.imh-r of er the kewner would
Popt‘ s aggresalve spirit as because of Mat*ed«ui. thi* etimim-ror-.
Per
his imelllgent. grasp of gr^,
wlnme fame a* a noWler .-oven*.! tbe
ilMM. his Islmess. and the friendliness world sixty yt-.in^ after I'hrmt. and
e lejflalatlon for the
to m*
SkanderlR-g. vvh.. for ft»rty y.-un
or bis ttalecraft.
confidential relallona
fentetl aruilcH m-iit ngalimt him by die between phyalclan und paUent, aaya
He knew when to help and h(.w to
Turk. Anel.-nt .\lbniiln lay In A*la. juat the Springfield (Mnaa.) Republlcap.
Advise. No one with less tact could
eant of tbe r«uea-*im
Tbe
lawj-er
nud
clergyman
now have
have done so admirably
tlie protection of tbe law for their pn>and rathollr IJermany. No one ct,uld
fchsloUal a.M-reta agalnat tbe queatlona
•Tben you ve
have avoldiHl conlilct with so little ap
of examining couniwd, nnd the anni
"Yea. 1 vv«H Milletly imirrletl daat
parent effort In -Tatbollc Italy
ment ta that the commltatlon and con
Tueaday wei>k. and tbe next day we fldentlal conferenc# U iw«*en the dm-tor
through a spirit of
reaehtHi Niagara
nud hU i»atlent. whldi tbe law doea
could have gaine<1 so much In I*n.t»Hit
not protect, abonld be held equally aa»nt England. No other man. probably
cn-d lu the courts. When cAlled Into
court as vvltoeaaea tbe tx*ap»-ct In which
inliuenre of the t'at!
church lu re"You Itet: Yttu ah.Mild have mvu all lonfideiuH-a given to the two other propublican AmeHca
tbe other men turning an.uml.lo look
fc»wdonal men are held fall* away from
To what
extern
the cabinets of at. her aa abe pa*iMHl.-~l»hlludelpbla tbe doctor. He can Ik* fori*ed to rvveal
Kun»|w had come to apprtH-late the
that w hlch 1ms l>een given to him un
pope was shown In the w«‘k that h.
der pledge of acenoy. and this Is reTolUng to hla aenm* of honor. Hence
Uy dying
To what extent his pun
the phileitt nnd apin-al. w hich come
life and religious enthusiasm ha4l af
from the State M.HlI.-nl society.
fected the world was shown in ihivt parvnul rwatmlnt wliatever "
lif
(M
nnme days
_Here
A gocJ. well made uWc. -nu tly f.nixhctl;
. - •
* <ccl............. .......................................A...........$3.75
Cfcct.............. .............................................. . r,... 4.50
Sfect.................................... ........... ................... 5.50
WK HAVE 43 d.ifcrcni styles of Extension Tables, Irons $3.25
up to......... ................................................... .............$4«,00
si-ate:r
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
A BREEZY TIME
You could ceriainK have, these 1ml da.vs,
was a religious
enthusiast
versed In the affairs of the world, dtvoted to hit church, nearer to his own
petiple. and at the same time mort' rt‘
•imeted by Froteslanla than any other
pope of the century. He saw and
apoke to more Catholics In one year
than any other prelate In hUlory. and.
whether they
came
from
Imfierlal
Oennany or republican America, they
onrried away affection and admiration
for the klnd^earted old
man
who
knew bow to touch the hearts of all
It U not strange, therefore,
that
there should be such an Interest
this counlij. In the outcome of
election otAjeo'a successor. There sro
problems In which Leo's hand
haA
"Yea; when Ibelr mother J.dne,! the
ClrctloMR Im CierMUkMy.
Woman's Ulernrv aoelety und U-gnn
Alout 'JO.tXiO.OOO envelopes. Intended
attending all thi* UM^etlnga Mr Stjual
to cover voting papers and Insure' ad
lo|. got aort of nn-kh*** ami joined a
ditional secrecy of tbe ballot, are lH*lng
IVvn't Worry club
Kxebange.
prepared for the next elcH-tions to Uie
Oennati r«*U batag. Not K*ss than sev
enty Aona of paper will Ih* u*w-d.
Customer (to pnnier» You promis'd
to have my w..rk dom- jeritervlny
Pot KImb PrtT.
you haven't touched it yet.
ITlnter- My dear sir. we ve been *•
buay In this oflic* that you ougiit to l*e
very thaotol tliut we took th# time to
make you a promlae.
r*Ur
”8ay. pa.-
k«»uim
-w#ir
-w#nr
•Vhafa a fa
-He'a generally a dead one after the
Erat balloL--Chlcago Uecord Herald
Who Jam** at every croak of dcH>r
And think* h« hear* the mol.', wild roai
And knows they come to spill his gore?
It s Peter
Who wiabss he had stayed away
la sss
been shown: questions which the late
* * Working Night and Day.
According to M. Lavalerd. the
preUte treated with wisdom and fore
mlnlatrator ol
the Part*
Omnlbu*
The busiest and nSlghtlest little
Sight, and for the mntual Interesu of
of no le*s than
a 16.- thing that ever was made la Dr. King’s
thU country and the other powers In
b<H*n aaved
saved during
d
tbe past Now Life Pill*.
These pills change
twenly-aix
y
year*.
owing
to
the
auh
weakness
into
alrcnglh. lUUeasnesx
the PblMpplnes Leo's Influence was
atltutlon
of
.
Tor
oat*
in
the
feed
into
onero. brain fag
Into
mental
great, and his policy was tn accord
power. They're wonderful in building
. with the plans and dealres of thU gov
P4>imd* up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold
emmeat. A new pope jaay not view
which
eight to n
the situatioo from Leo's standpoint,
therefore thU country is especially In grain, nve to alx part* of 1
TTadiea, "you can jump on IL tram
to aU psrU of straw.
ple on-it but It will oome up amilling
every tmte.- Calman'a ClaaUo Floor
The proportion of Chlaeao to In Varnish,
Mt d. W. HlOMtNi^
diajjln t^ Unilad Siais^ la. as two
■wwsi ha fiM NmM
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....ELECTRIC FANS....
m your store, ollu c or home.
J. B. Paige Electric _Go.
Electric Machinery Construction,
Repairs and Supplies.
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- Traverse City, Mich.
FOR CAKES
BISCUITS •
PUDDINGS •
DUMPLINGS
Wt baot a first class
Sbotmaktr’s Sbep.
.Cf»HaoodOreccrs.(orTh« H-O.
\Vc aic si.
.CARPET GLEANIN6 W0RKS.„
C»rp«-t CIc-uium: •*n.i F»:atl».-r Kt-m.
v.imn
Farp.1
an ! Lyu.^ .
Ik-b.ix- ..Muln.g y.M.r 4d.|
awav l«» Im- madf luto fui:--! I«-| c
tl..- iK-a
N. B. CUAHIN, Proprietor
$1.50 Shoe5?i„..
I. ,vv.- liu laiicr cliv and
to Hi»uar.l
.11 > to iH-romc paMor of I he liiiniati
ml Kvan»;clica! I.mhcraii church
The bu->lnc>« meir<»f Fciinvillc hav
upper iM*nni
is the place.
>..ar
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ttrsi part t»f Sep-
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TlM -MrawlM-rrv paich ..f ...........
K.
ltr..wn. an Oakiand cuuniy
fanm-r,
ha* an area .»r hni a quarict
an
acre, blit this spring it earned |lo7 In
cast!,
beside*
supplying Ih.* family
with t.»-rnes thr«s- liim*.-, u da.v b*r six
w«-i'-kri ami yielding rn» 4|uaris f«»r a
isluci.iry «-xainina(idn b.*!d in I Aiming
ree.ntly. th.-rehy granting b.-r a
Ileal, as lie.-imed enibalim-r
A pair 4d Angota gnat-s hav.placed «ui a sh»-4*p farm In (Jr.s-nw.KMl
iMwnshii*
tl is sal.l ih.*s.- g.iais will
pr*»i.-.‘i a tliH-k of sln-« jwtrim the ar
la.'k 4if d..gs
A r.r.-eiileaT i.iwnship pr.-aeh.-r .1.*
Hares thai h.-ll is only :c miles lunenth ilie earth’s *iirfar«-.
The rh. lM.)-gan authoriil.-s hit «m
a new seh.-ine of e«(«»reing the i
nance for th.* licensing .d .h.gs
lies ..wiling dog*, ami refusing to pay
the'license lee for ih.m aye arrested
for
hariNtring
nnlte«iised d.igs i
tin.-d f.-.
As a r.-siilt the li.'.ns.- n
k.*t is ,.n the iMH.ni
.Mr and Mrs. Jam.*s . IK-marest
T.-k.msha are gaining tatm- on
.iMuii oi a n-markalde train of c<
cldenc.-s
There v IS r.-.-.-ntly la.m
a »>.»> lail.y It wn.s their el.*v
enth . htid
lid. b..n).on lb.- . l.-v.-nth .lay
..f tbe HUM
venth hour of the
.lay 1
I.r..d.ieing. n l.laekiH*f
plant that h.-ar
llarrett maile tf^ther pi
of fish on the h.iok fur
iTf aU.nt
ot.wab*r
Ho s.furetl
pulling In the line what wa-s his sur
prise i.> find a four fm.i.-d animal mik
p.-nd.Ml ln»m the h.ndv Jr was quick
ly dispatch.-d hy a friend who wa^
with him aii.l pmvtsl to he a small
sl/.Hl mink -^Mancdima H.-rald.
rharh** H. Major of IndlabaiKili*.
antlmr of "When Knighth.sHl Was In
FI..W.T" arrived at the Island house,
Mackinac Llaml. pith his wife Mon
day. and a few hours later tmth m.*t
with a painful accident.
Mrs. Major
Has heating a curling Iron over an al
coho! lamp, when her celluloid-comb
caught tire and iuirued her hair, arms
and liands terrlbb. Mr Mijr^r rushe.1
In. and in extlngiUshlng »he fire was
Juimed aU>ut the arms and hands. U
was at first feart*.! hU burns might Im*
st-rloiis. hut Dr. G. G. liallev dn-sse.!
the wTuunds. and at P o'chick the loi
tlent* were fully out of danger an.1
resting as comfortable a» p
dt-r the circumstance*.
Boyne City 1* growing
that the public schools cam
miKlaie the number of childn*n, and It
U pniposed to'rent one of the local
churcht** next fall to lake care of the
overfiow.
Governor Yale* of Illinois, who U
on his way home from Europe, will'
stop at Harbor I*olni for aeveral daya|
lH*fore returning to his official duties
at Springfield.
Mr*. Jenitha Pitcher, who died at
the home of her son. William Pitcher,
near lu-nton HarU>r Sunday
nlgDl.
has left to laourn her departure IKi
living grand and grt*at-grandchndren.
Many lAiHH*r county farmer* report
the loas of cattle from white clorerl
**^Uttle ISyear-bld George Maine* of|
Film hauled a four fcx>i pike out of
Thread lake.
The
frightened
boy
took to hi* heel* and let hi*’ aged
1'Immu-ii5
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LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
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wlmi/Vradc "l>
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Next Finla.v a tree cxhiblihm uf^
atbiciir HiK,n> will be given on the
*in-ci-. ami a frm-jmblic aiinl.in lu*1.1 j
Flr.-n JaN-, aunlom-crh have Iw-i-n 4*n I
'.Url!'■ h”J'lo^'VtI!!| I
i
wen made.
BakaiE Poiudera are half Com
star^. the otl^ half being Acad>phoaphs^,
or AAunu Some of tbcae are aasd to be
very in$uwia, and qmte itoreliabk.
Good B.iking Powders are onc-four^
Flour, one-fourth Soda, and oneJ^Crean of T«tar
per pound to manulacture, but
you must pay fifty egn^s per lb. for them, at retafl.
And it tato »4.40 worth of this Baking Powder to
make a $6.00 barrel of Flour into Tea Biscuits!
-•F^ESTO--quick-flou^ff^iw Baking Powtter. and
\xry little ** Shortening.**
It i' the tocst Bour mfllcd in America, being rich in
Gluten (muscle-former) with a cbmparatively low per centage of SUrch (fat), while Bal:cr*8 Flour, for Instance, is
chicHy Starch, with little Gluten.
PRESTO *’ quiclc-Bour has the exact
Cream Tartar. Soda, and Sell, that such flour needs, al
ready blended unifOTmJy into it, by machinery-.
Tbcae chemicals are the purest made, mixed with the
flour when they are fresh and strong, and then acakd up
in air-tight packages that Grocers retail at JOc and 2ScThe very best flour, and the purest Cream of Tartar
and Soda are thus sold in “PRESTO,- aH»« price of
rammon ftour. combined with Baking Powder. — tvhy ?
Beiuse-" PRESTO - carries only a
profit
on the whole product, instead of a Druggists profit on tbe
Baking Powder, or 44 per cent portion.
Then, there’8 the great labor saving, and the certainty
of results, to consider in its valuation.
“PRESTO” makes the quickest, surest, lightest,
whitest, and most economical of cakes, biscuits, and pastry.
Sec comparaUve costs in other advertisements.
You cv cr saw.
Clau* Warner. Proi>ri«tur
hi ttoXh HA\. WP'II.
;
tu
Ttj^x. r . 'i
I i.iicrcnt M v-cs
m light or heavv sole.
have the slyle an«l
J\n v
I. «-4t«l
ihevUear
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r,n,siiU*rablc
damacc wa.s
dom-
i
H Siamlmb, who 1* building a ><innc
M,.rv and n-sldcnc-t* near the loan ball
in S4.uih Hnint. had li nearly com
|il(-ii-d vkhcii it was
raved
b»
the
gnmnd during the ^^4lrln. Friends ami
neighln^rs all nirned in i.. help him
nml he ha.-; another imllding ni-anii!:
comjdriinn
ROWLAND DOUGLASS Hotel Shilson
New Shoe Store
RutnaF* Old tUnd.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
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Opposite Whiting Hotel.
Kvrrytlmit: fln.i .1*,..
All « ut.4d.
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Iron l-4ib.
«»ih IJ.vk
fn.iu I* M. d. p..| Hr tl,.- .U» ,.r
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A Picture Frame
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' i 'is an ornanu'iu in any room ami n6w-a-tlays. when tht re aje so
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many real Birins of art to Ik: fount! amonjr ihe premiums, ami calemlars, ami atlveriiNinji no.veIiii:s it coxis but very liuK* to have
your walls almost coycretl.
Making Picture Frames
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is one of our principal lines of business—never have we been so
busy in this dei»artment—yet we can timi time to ilo your:^ We
J our
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ofI1IOU1UU1J4S
moiihlinijsami
ami mat
mat boards and our work
please you. We always have the net St ide
inouldinj's.
'Try our work.
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can be made rijjht at home with ver>* little trouble and ia^usi a few
minutes^ The “Wonder” Ice Cream Free/er doe>. it. It is easily
operaftld. After all the materials were ready one of our customers
had the cream ready to serve in three minutes. We have, them in
all sizes, from two quaris'io hfieen. ^
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you furnish the man—it makes a good combination. There are
soft and stiff—in summer weights and.summer shades*. Just the
hat for each of our customers. ^
Expansion.
we believe in—especially when it comes to Dining Tables. OprRobbins Patent Diner is easy to expand or contract; an easy puU—
no straining, pounding or jarring—it is made, to work right ahd
does. It is made to come within your pockelbook -and does i^t.
too, Hy the.way. what about Dining Chairs.^ Hotter
few
new ones, hadn’t you? say three or four, if you d^bjw^Tthe full
set. We arc the most accommodating people y^u ever saw. when
it comes to letting you buy just what you want.
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THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTEE COMPANY
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THE EVEXLKG RE(X)RD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., WEDXESDAV. JULY •«. 1$03.
The late nsrrU pohm—the “only
hen.- of Baxter str,^ tt borne Is from tb,- life of the great
New Ya.k-~UK*Mi to tike to i, ll bow bt IjHJsUe of beauty by Frederic llsrri
fou In ibe EnglUh Men of LelUT*
one.- Won a Ut ,»f gr.i.
Fe,-k*;
**I wi„ «u a guniiluc trip with ko3K
Not only was be In social tnlerronrse
frienUKOf «lf,e.- he wouhl «y. -Ynd
one of Ibe iiawt coartcx.us and sweetest
In a tieW ckv>.- »u the boUK,. wLete w« 9t friend*, hot be was la manner ons
U.K l«iKtur,*d. l*bls jack- •f the most fascinating and liupresafve
kept u. irw ake with hi* braring a being* whom I rv,c meL
1 hare
good iMcrt of the night
My friends, talk.*! with Cartyle and Tennyson,
do wMit Hiry WvruM, euuld
with vietor Hugo and MaxzlnL with
to bU Uois,-.
Oarilutkli and iiamU-tta, with John
bapiH-iuni I.. ki ow a good deal BrigU and Uedn rt Browning, but no
litKvut j.cka.Ms,
T*,y a».,und. yen one cd these ever imiuvssed me xnoir
know. In F,.><*iv tin- ,ountry where 1 Ttvfdly with a s,-u*,- of Inteuse person
came from
1
u tt.y frMiHls
allty. w ,.h Ha* l:„-xplU-aUe‘ ibgbt of
-•! M t you
tUi 1 can sU-p H
animal’s noU,*o that tonight
won’t bray om*e.*
rema.!-* a ie,\, l,.dugi,^| puxxle
•They iiHck the t*et. tnd that exc
one V ho ,x,uld w rite w ith pawdon and
treat,-d the- J.-u kaw fur a mini
scorn K-Jch *te«-arlyl,- and Byron nerer
or two The r, K*ilt wax that all night rrach-.sL wl.„ m prmi was so often
bo wa* as
Atheuasins
mutidum.
who
Mj f iends. In th.- mcu-nuig. paid me o|H:ned every wiitt, n assertion with T
atVa* due.
know.- wa* In prlvaie Ufe one of tbs
They found a be*
geuU'Wt. g.-xyc-st. humbUwt of m,-n.
tied to hU tull That was sll
*Th,*y *c*ould not uud,-T>tsnd why
Uww m H«i Kiwlr JBminw.
thl. Kh.xuM h.ive kept him from bray
M. dc- Fantiu*. a well known l'rx*nch
I had tcv expi.fn lh»- n*;i>c*n tc naturalist, tedd a n-markable story
l»o you know the reason? Nol shout a rat in the Journal d**s Uebajs.
Will. It wa* this
A Jac kass, to bray, A gurdem r planted cme afternoon 280
ha* to ba\,- his
,-:eval,xl i:ll it li tulip Mi*i.s
a term,-,-, and next
level with hi-» !t«,k1oi.e A* long as It
c- noTi.xxl H:at the gri.und
hangn down, be* ,'an make no sound
..*,1 and that they had
Mr hv.ivy Kto:u*. therefore. *,*rved the all I--.
b:-.d done the work,
and, uklttg u sp i,h\ he began to dig
In the k>iH. of d;*,x.v ,‘ilug thc-lr n«L
I large f,
whlcl, Ld afi.-r (dlgirtug a
es he dl*,x»v.-r,*d an
unde rground eb.xml*, r lln,al w ith hay
and b-;.v,^ i
I by *
, h W',y US-M
stor,*l,.,oseK. for in them
i»und tlu* -jr-i tulip hullM
This
n-nmr k.-iMe. hut lu.uv P.-n,arkaMe
A luly vaiwl
Mr. Hunf ,m day
Hh* fa, I that they w,*n* neatly arr»vju,*^t-:,g i, nj to h, i.H*t a fr.ime
rsiqpd In two rows and that not one
a-U* for a *.<*-!ch which a d, ut o,
of them had Us-u gnawed or olberew' had p -iuicl. • ‘ A fram. ^aInjured.
m -ny wiTb be thtniBht suggest.Hj b.'
the* picture. WUS de»l ed
What They Say
Your/‘Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
*rRAVBM«K OITPV, IVIIOI-I.
NATURAL HISTORY
ceneial mews
A Splendid Opportunity for an Object
OF THE W^OILO
that llnr
r«i» tn l*>anrt- , Th^
for thm MriruttaliiAB rallwa:
Jn l*ar)ft .hak
ihem iiiurli in
i]ebr»li«-inx api»aivnil>
fn«n
th. Ir
ibfy bav*. lakt-n to attend
IbK the ^ru*ai«T*
At a fre«* matin.Hp-rl.ifOian..- a dc*en rau •rar.fl
audu-iK*.
At tbo IVrte Hr Maniu
U)»*i,r ).e\.ral aoimn faliit«-<l wliih
ihi. 4m|ilu)«ii ilrtiv*out
the
rat.*
ahlrh M»n.e
In the audlenci- nf
leraard de<
mere a»> Mg aa caia
WIlMiti. an old ri-aldent of
Jlut-heMer. N Y ahu aa*. protM.unced
d4*a«l
by
hU
attendaiiiii Saturday
i.iaht hai. f ..nie t<. life
When the «u
denaker arrived WllM»n*R l>ody aaa
hilff and Mild
l*fvi*aratloDii aVre MItrg fuade lor enitHiJmlng. when th^
rorpileW4enl> JunuH*d up and aworat th\ utidertakera for handling him
►41 r«»ughl)
ban IfHued
an onbir lorblddliiK «*iubal
fj ho>iriu>a/ter cerilfled dea
At l*arn. a hatter, ah.n
Ihi IkHil.iard de 11,.lie
Mg d.M'la> of aiinmier hatV on“‘th,
Kid,.walk. ineliidliiK many Panamas
He i,*fi Ihe Khop for a fea niliiui,.H on
Suuflay aft.rn.K.n and aheii he re
.turn,,I aas horrorKtricke„ to observe
a c ab l.orM- busily ,.ngaK.Hl In devour
lug th, liiieM PanuinaK
of th.iii
had
ahea.l>
g.Uie Into the hordes
aioiuarh aliteh had probably lM*«.uJar
»f,.
Hi.
f-
Leeaon for the Younger Generation.
One feainre of a circus that 1. giver
least cxiuKlderatluri. and whic h i. en
titled to more than pa.salng notice, b
the cduc-atlonai value Iherc-cd. a.Mfrom Its amurf^ment feaiurea. A child
In m-M t„ Hchcad and
the averavv
iereating the Kiudy cd naiutal blaiory.
It d,d,-K on the fircMHiUK lion; it 1.
wniUM-,1 hy the Idlltpiulan incjukey; it
c-b-ptiant * an.ll w^Ime^
ihe^ |Ipe
niinclatloii •*hlp|M,|K,tamuK" and -rid
ma-er,Mo
A teac her w ill vouc I
Ihe .tatem.nt that on,* cd,j,*ct b
l. cd m,«re value than a hundr,*d |M„,k
beM.i,.
The mc*nag, rie cd a Mg c ir
cu. afford, the only imaslblc. opjK.riu
nity for a c-hiui to Ktudy In life the an
Imal. whose pleiur,*. ihev are wcni
to m*e in Ihetr achcad M.ika. Poiiae
dnentiy the gr»*at c*ducatlonal value
tion*- On Wednoaday. AuguKt i. ih»famou. Adam Forepaugh and
Scdls
llroilu-r. c*oiuldiud cIrc-uM*.. m.-nagerb*K and hlpiKHlromc-K ar,- auiioiinc-c-d
to exhlMt tn this city
It I. claim,-d for IhiK aggn-gati,.n
and Justly w,. that tlm wiki iHa.i ca
.hal cd'iiy mher kncVwiV c-cdbl tb^? of
a •iiiillur c-linrac-i,-t
It ,-mbrac-,*b Hum, -n:tg,-ri,- ,d Hi,- original Adam For,luciigh Khow and that of the ,*quall/
•CM w,-nkii«wii S,-lls Broth,Cb
Tb.
',Md,.glc*aI d,-part111,*nt cd l.dh cd th*^
amus,-iiu-iii ,-nt,-rprK,-. ha*, and wi'l
always M* made a feature Th,- gt.*ai
Some KcieiiiiMt of the d«*|iartment «»f ,-bi |H,^.,lbb• c-udeavor and a fabulou*.
agrb uliure has found a cure for in
womiiia
Stn*,*rc.iai> Wllnon. for yeara Ill bringing iogwther Ihl. .coll«H*tlon of
animal, cd c-v,-r.y c llfn,- and condiib.u.
which. It H promised, contain, the
r. caKJed |M*anulK JUKt U-fore golni; to rar'*ht aia*ciiu,-n. cd ih,- animal king
l«..l at night and to let him kmm tlu*
To make Hie menagt*rb* cb-partmerit
reiaili
In alnanci «.v»*ry raw the rem
csiy huK 1m-, n efflrarloUK
The only on, cd ,’Hpc*c-ial lnt,-r,-Ht. the managereciuircMinnt U that the |H*anutic he im-nt make, the amituinri-iiient that
fn-Kh and that not lea. than a pint oi m,-n who have made natural hlhiuiy
Ho rn IM. eaic-n.
They must l„. f.d a study win be in attendanc-c* at all
lowed h> a ropliiK draught c»f water tlmc-.-c. their .ole duty M-lng to gratul
A few dropH of ab«»hol dt^stniyH the ibuoly imicart thc-lr kn..wb*dg,*—HeUea lN*lng for th,* e.iH*cial lM*iu*fli cd
h,- ehibirc-ii What MHe re was a tail c*f tine .now in
NewtMiri. H I . Sunday mc»rnliig. an
nc.e,iiii|ianinu*ni i,» one of the w’ontt
aiorm., that ever visit,‘d tha aetllou
t»rb»f, hut livcdy
**atve me a
James G
woods
A
ew days after be c-alleU
on J, plc’iir- deal,*r
ler., laying that hi
wi^hi-d the ketch framed in the m.
Blaine
5c Cigar,**. \
The Greatest
of Them AllifJr
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
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Gentry Bros*. Four-Foerted Animal*.
«;,-niry Br,..* Fan... ,. Show. I
iv unqin*-ii,»naMx
atwl
nnd.,ute,-.u>
tir- woH.I and will ,-xh.Mt' ai'*Tw'oiBl,
Mro‘1 groijn-1.*.. T*l.ur.-v,la>. Au-.-u>- ♦:
Inan.l new show in ,*\,-ry dt-pa:-m.-iii
l-rou.I |H.ia,-.s that try to talk, pn- i>
d
aii.l luunv nionke)* that do n.-nr
a ,-v,-r>thing but- talk, plav
mnne.
. h-id.anis that p!ay ping iK>ng A l.abv
,ain. : jina its mother s,-,*nm . v,-:v
p. rfArmane,- ■ A mirsical
ir,>up - ,»l
P *ni, ? rtiat play "Mein,*. Sw,-, i H.uii.-’*
wiih -1,-ightM-lis
Not a ,iiill iiioue-m.
I.!U a slMiw that lip* ptil.lic prats'.- ;,n.l
,.:.*> i.* I..- >.H-n with to-ntry
Br«,-.
Be Helfi at St. Cla.r July 27th,
28th and 29th.
- Oakland l^wn Tennis club of . Ijm.biiic Mirh Jv
lair Springs. Mu*h, has hccured military l*uanl ha-^"
,uiruani,-ut for the .tale charapmnship I,. Ih* jdayc*d on the Hotel
aaw aurh a remarkable atmoapherlr
i-ase came lo light that for per- Oakland c-.irt. on July L*7. rs and ri»
terday. will Mcondition lor July in that
lalitude.
III and .unmerciful torture has per Th.-re will be* four events, v i/.' Pham
The Ktorm was driven by a fl,>rre galu.
dou
haps never bcH*n equaled. Joe tlolo Idoushlp single*., champivmshtp
flower ht*da and
bb-k of -Colusa. Palif.. writes:
‘ For bU-s. buntMc-ap Hing1,-> and In-ties* sin- r,-giim-nt made up
t of lawtm and v
la year. I endured Insufferable jutln
s,*b*c-ie,| from s, v,*ra!
Til.- Hot, I Oakland ha
eni,-,! ajr.-gim. uis w:il rt-pr.-sect the .laie-at
from Kheumatluu and
nothing re
W W llaallp
th.Philadelphia
•rftng Sliver c-balleng,*
for the the arinv man,'iv.-r.- to b,- h* M a»
lieved me though I tried everything
ir,‘aKun- K,-,-k,-r, la .aid to hav,- foun.l knoVn
I came across Kl»*ctrlc BllU‘c;ome{\v,-^i Foini. Ky
In CMtolK-r
^
s,
.v,ral hnndre.1 thouaandaiid
dollar,
in
property
IP. the .greatest medicine on
nntng^in 1
h for that trouble. A few boUlo*
M-CHESNEY IS LAME
Starke tamlly of Haltlmore.'Vhlrh was
ent will be re
It oomplelely relieved and cured
bun,-,I during the rlvll war
Phase,I
nt Hot, ! Oak-1
• Juki as good for Liver and Kid
by a-Iederal .hip the capiwln of ih.up to and In-iSo Great Match Race Scheduled for
trtntbli*. and
general
debility, land sI 'pVh
bUMkad,runner,
fearing
capture
y r,iHSalUfacHon guaranteed by
uding Saiurday. July 2.*,
j
‘
Today Wa. Declared Off.'
biirb-d I4,e tr.-aKure „n Warsaw l>land. Ja. H. Johnson and
F. H. Meads
-- ------------ ---------------I
New Y,*rk J.uh 22 - The x l.ampioi:
on the 4-oaKt of CiHtrgla
druggists.
flOO
Reward,
f 100.
in Which Waiericoy and
One of Ihe moat b.-iiKwibmal Inrl
dent. ronncN-ted with the aun ,fanci
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
ed the t'hey.-nne Indiaim at Watonga
^7 agricultural. .srb,K»}s. six
fishery
seh.H,’s.
lc-,-hnlea1 seMsds. C.u com
*n- n fai
M'luKvls.
sevey
merc-untile
sch.K.ls. and ii2 iiiilu'strlal pn*i»acatory
i.,-bools.
r”Tr’’.;a".’
Okla . whii h ctiminenctMl a wci-k ago.
one dreaded i
Miss Anne Sutherland, wh.i comes
was tlo- d,*ath of a aquaw Saturday
iK-cn able to i
night
Sh,- was 70 and had .lanrtul to Su-lnlH-rgV Grand Oi»era
catarrh.
MM tn tb.- lai,-si dramatic s.-ii>ati.ei.
tt,-arl> In ,!»>> wlthcmt f.aHl
On ac tilghi
I»u Barry. • will, for the ftrsl linu- in
count ot h,-r gr,-ai promliu-iu-e In the
ruing <»ver
•lib-.-c
liVre a hmiillil ^MqudatMn^w.n
• eatimatiHl u-1 |M-rmlt ,d an c-ngag,-ment ,d mur.ban one iH-rlormam-e
An illuscrai.-d ally, acting directly ut»on the blood
. damage Cbme b< a hatuuirm which
h«-nirtca1
publlc-aibm.
Halb-rv
cd and mucou. surfacos
iirfacos of the ssy.lem. tlnuously
paswd o\,-r th,' ,-a.st |K*rtlon cd Kcn-k
IM.\s and IMucer^ r«-f,-rs
to
MKdc*Sl ylng the foundation ol lH*na. Ala
e.Mini>, Mmm-aota Monday-JifU-rucHm
*1 had a lorrlbk* case of
ind giving the patient File-# causing 2-1 tumors.
lUsid.K being most di-KirucUve. the Stub.-rlan.raK folbm.
When all
area cii.-rcl
by th,- storm U the
strength hy building up the conalilu- fajkvJ Hucklen’s Arnica Salve -cured
laig.->i ecr Kn,»wn in the northwest
ing nature In doing It. meme ■’’ Equally good for burns and all
While the Ktorm laait-d-lea. than in
80 much ache.s and pains 'Only 2:*c at Jas.
minuteK- lHtWiH*n ‘tw«» and
threeh In it. curative jwwer*. that they Johnwn a and
F. M Meads
dr
ihe .him*s
imlu*-K of hail fell fairly U-atlng th,Hundred IMllar. for any
stag,- plan.-i* can—her case that It fall, to
grain into ihr gnmnd
Not a apear id
Send for
ny has a pay
powerful
Miss list of teetlmonlal*.
gra-iK *»r grain waa lell »tandiug P.irn-' radiance t. doubly
he bride r.-celvi
nhc-rland.
who
1.
Mr.
Jeffer
KialkK wen- c-hopiM-d down cloa,- to theIre.s. F. J PHENEY ft CO.
a.in before her
ground and tree, were alripiH«d of s,m h c-omtianion this s,-asou. Is brtl
Toledo, p.>.; person entering
d,
enter!
ih,-ir b^ieK
On young tre«‘. the bark Mam CD her own |>enwmaJtt) ” Again
Sold by Itruggi.
•f nmmb
She began at Ihe age cd B»
Hair* Family IM
lany the rule Is
wan iHvbvl from ihelr irunkj*
an ImtHirtani part -Buitemip—
Mi> F.lb-u Pauby *d KngllKh. lud ..
that the exiH-nse.
children'.
•I’tnafi
Ildb-HH wi,low. han a pig
met. by each guest pay
f,-a.M shall
»lortl iKvcato buyer, ar,- niH* c
ward she flulsh.Ml
lor a la-t and the animal K,-ema to
ng /or what he eat. or drinks. The
ng iubi'r.-. for fall cb-livery.
iwo years cd voKh*
♦■ht*a genuine* afT,*<-llon for h,-r. Hld,h
prWV-.s'pal 1 for viands and dnnk* are
lime of ,tigging, at fnmi 22 to .*ir> ce
ban bet-n laughl to esmie. no iuriher rcqH-. amt r,*tumc*,l tit a
high, and
the young
couple often
the
IMchess*
Inio the n-Kbb*nee than th,- dixirway gagc-iuenl a^ one cd
mak,- a handruinie profit out of th, ir
daugbier*
in
•Adi»ms
'
There
folowed
wherc-Khe ,*n>.ya a rug
She never
w,hldlng. r,'a!lrlng a sum quit,* ^uf
forge^ihe limit ,d her privilege. She a pi-n«Ml when ih<* newcitiaiter. went
flcienl to Stan them nicely in life
,
Of the American ’ male,
HubenthuKiasm about Ml.* year* of age S0.8 per c,*nl
alaaW follow, her mUtn*.. lo the Into
diH»r of the grcH-ery. church or uclgh Suth.-rland’s gidden hair, her arure
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
her magnlflcem
figure
Stal
iH.ri
HOC when Mr. Canby ik'
•ca.hmally vlMu. but never presume? Uc^que Anue Sutherland was the uni
..ted Nat
upon entrani'e
Mr. Panby
r* Poller: thc*n she
GcHMlwln and Mr*
. Carrie, a rug for her pet on
Rice*, spectacular
ami a. Hlddy U kept
. the lightest of com
nered; .he Venus.’ and
edy
with
Mis*
May
Irwin**
elgh.
Ik always
weltxime
IBidd
MiKK Sutherland has Just concluded
nuw alHMit PM |K*und..
i>u Barry*
In Phicago
lieiTcntmo and a do/,*n of hi. Apache a run cd
warrlcrK ha\e ),diicHl the MothcHll.l whe-re .he has achieved an enbrmmis
church, having M'cn bapttced at Fort sucev*. and a name that will live In
l-irpirr-ru.::
“IM
8dl 1 T . in the pn-.ence td a larg*'
crowd id Indian, am! white*.
With
Hhe AVmmanche. sitting on one side
cd Ihe lalH«rnacle and the Ai»ach»*. on mor,- enviable reputaii,>n than the
ellkmtwn and
|x»pular
v*»mpany
Ihe other
ch irilH* with it. Interpn*i-aring the name of Kenn,*dy Flayer.,
ter aiaiiduig in
tn the f,.r,-gToum!
(,ir,-groum! rciH-at
i. will appc'ar at Stelnlverg
tie pr\*ach,‘r
p
In,: Ihe wiinl* cd the while
the miniKtc*r aluod
told of thc
*/■!
long
Ales
Night Waa *-'wr Tarror.
would cough ncBTlr all
night
Kd
walked*a'woS*?^would
•cough fiightfulljr and apit blood, but.
when all other medidnea failed, three
II iH) bolilea of Dr. King-* New Dla
covery wholly cured me and 1 gained
U pounds ‘ iPa abaolutely guaranteed
to cure Oougha. Ooldi. LaOrtppe. Broa
B t« an *»rgauiUition that la^cvptc-d thntughivui the c-ountry a. a
ctamlard of excellence, and the repu
aiion that it ha. acqulr,*d during the
present
as<m. The company I. large
balanced, conlalnlng in its
roster wc»«e of the t>e«t anUt. In the
th,*atncal prufescion
It U perfectly
t*qulplHHl with all special »<vncry and
electrical effect, necewaary for a firstcla*. performanc*. each play
being
presented with special scenery and
bt*autiful and expensive costuming^
The opealitc
I.
Rocketeller-s Fortune,
rh, .bM.rnalof th-Knights of IaI«.
iii.ate* Mr John I» K.u-kcf,*ll,-r ^
-. III fortune at iMio.iNHMMWi. bring
: Mm thevnng liiM,- Im-ome ,.f |4s.
M».“. a >^,-ar
.\ri the rat,* ,.f In
AT MANISTEE AGAIN
..... .
;
_
Ti
Inqio.vNii.;‘r-rxc-Ialmed th<* dmlt-r
s cuten woiHir
V,.u must.- said Mr. Hum. gr^itlx
Is frame is lo Ih* in harmony 4v;i:
pu-tur,-. —Boston FokL
A ridiculous hut amusing story used
to be told of riiarU-a Ueadc s Uramatlsatiou of Tc*ouyson*s iK>em. -I»ora.We do not. Iu»w,-v,*r. vouch for the
truth of th,- MiH-olote. -lH*r.-i * wa* Ik^
tng ix-rform.-d on,- night y.-un, ago.
and when Mary Morrison mad,* h,*r
exit to bring ,*n h.-r llitle Willie. agx*d
aliout four. Hlu- wu* sh.K k.sl to find a
lublH-rly U*y ,.f at b-ast fourt.s n. and.
only Willi.- ul l.«n,U on
he h.i.l to g.,. tlaHigh l„- wa* well mgh
u* big a* 111- uioilM-r. The Former AlJ,-n
play. iM-li.g ,-,iUal to He euiergc*ncy. lust,-ad of Inquiring. *'Ilow okl
my mil.- man?' .u.leavored
to rem,-dy ithe mall. r ' - • ;,y mg. -llow
PPmg iK.y V* But
the iM.y. who wa*
m - four I.. five.”
aai.l it In sm-h a hu^ir*,-. s.i>ulehral
le- g,Kxl nalur,*!
graiidfath.-r t., exelalm. -Forty fiv,-:
You I.K.k it. niy lK>y; you I,*.k lL“Oold.-n'lVmiy
,
.
-annualjv
d..
,aie,j that
...is A SU.MPTI OI S PRODUCTIO.N' OK...
“DU BARRY”
Will
amount
to
|;i
SiiSif
July 27th
Tenth Amiaal Tour of die Faww
KENNEDY...
...PLAYERS
Headed by the popular rrmriinm
John J. Kennedy, snpported by hm
great company of playen, axad com
plete company of vaudeville artiitt.
in a repertoire of entirely dcv playi^
s gteal comedy
“CHEjEK”
•\c»iloi.dof.iwcUI»o«oy.
BewiUrring eln-trical «0«cH
A
complfic con.p»ny of specialty people.
Primj lOc, 20c ni 30c
No seal held after 7 p. m. uukm
sold.
Seat sale at the box office
Toraoirow morning.
:: ::
::
::
Ladies Free on opening ni^
if accomjumcd by a person hiAiing
a |>aid BO cent ticket.
THE
FOUR-TRACK
NEWS
One 1.UU.I.CJ twen/i-or more pa«e%
every one ol which is of human
interest, and eveiy article u illiiaIratcd. There is no better magaaiae
of travel for teachers and pupils than
The four Truck ktuwi.
Publixlied monthly by
Cfcurge U. Daniels.
Fifty cenU
a year, single copies five cents.
Sold by news dealers o-erywhere.;
Mr ad.hess the publisher.
No. 7 bbuit Forty-second street.
New
York.
ity
S u'h a t rail,- win swing a Joa,l.-.l
j freight car from any place wtihln
, r,-at-h or rsi*e a l.M-umotive after its
t-.'tsi'v detachable parts are rt-iuoved
3 CENT
THE “WILLARD'' PIANO
interttt, csapMidid tiiiaonvalljf, aUwm n ; :
F>riGO S200
Savings Deposits
It has always been jpossiMe to gel .a th-jrough
were willing do i>ay the highest pnee, an,l telv on well-proven names.
But io find a Piano of qualily ami rehalnliiy al mmlcrate tost, was a
problem that has been best solved by this great iniisic house.
We
liave'sevcral makes that fill this long-lell want, l*ut none l>ctter than
WIL-UiC^P ^RiANO
We studied the piano market for years to find a piano of thorough'
excellence at a moderate price.
Our i,leals are fully realized in tlie
WIl.L.XRl).
Here is an mstrumekl of correct scale, clear and mellow tone, and a splendid action.
Being honestly built by an miracnse
concern with almost unlimited capital, it call
SAVINGS A
A> «ANK Jj
Open Tuesday Eyi
From 7KX) to 8
dejKrnded U|X>n to
wear admirably, ami give a hlelinie of satisfaction.. 'Phe cases arc
extremely artistic in design, exceedingly han<l*orne*and finely finisl^.
i>r 'walnut.
Few P.ianos at any pri<
Choice of mahogany, oak. or
•rice#'arc
; refined in style.
You can have one ol these fine
PI.XNOS on jayment of only $10 casli, then $G.iK) or
The instrument will l>e delivered to your home at once.
glad to show you these pianos and tell you more about
WILLARD
H.8. Hull.PreeldentC. A. Hammond. Caablar*
H. C. Davis and
A. V. Frledrloh,>yw PrM^da
Wc shall be
the lu
Will
you call.>
Rrinnell B6ilS.’
HlIM
Hesort Lots
239 E. Front St.. Traverse City
Main Store, General Ollices and Facigry, Detroit, Mich.
FOB
LOTS I
LOTS;ol
t Comfort '
LOTSofF.aie
Lt)TS at hast Bay
LO rS ail over the dty
Men’s, Women’s Misses’
and Children’s Oxfords
^
MISS ANNE .
SUTHERLAND
it
Ooe SdAfJ W«V and S»»«rd^
Muinee,
mITn^S OXFOR^S^
$1.60 to $3.50
WOMEN'S OXFORDS
80c to $3.00
Misses’ and Children's Oxfords
85c. $1.00. $1.25
Bachant & Roscoe
i*arker Bros’. Old Stand
20® FRONT STREET
LOTS of'Money to lend
)-ou lo buy lots
with.
Wrkc. telephone, or caU
/
**de1h nerlittger
OU Boginmu.urf.nm,
The oil hmiaiem la Toxm k ertapled The cr^ *-gssben* that *‘«sm
In” on Spindle Top somethlna ofSr a
rear ago are quiet, baesnaa aaft aatar
has appeared ta alMht avary waB oa
Spindle -Top. la place
tha olL Tha
few that yield oil have io be pumped.
Autocratic Oev
THE EVEXKQ RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, lOCH.. WEDNESDAY. JULY. 22. 1903
a the
guevt^
the
and
freedooa of
t» the Ma«mlc
rn
them aJ» »>f»oke
rrf the or«r*mzaiK«o of the hnt h.dge
ihl* rouiitr> m 172*». of th- Invtitu
tkin of the Ilnu lodge In Michigan in
1764. and of the growth of the order
tin now. when there are over otiOoo
thla
Rtate alone
Ht
MSMBCm OF THE ORDER ARC meml-'ra in
klate.1 that there were not that maiu>
X
ENJOVtNC THE DAY MERE
on hand at the nu'Otlng
the rallnakdE
He told
%Urry rtT two. referred to
h the irrowih
and «ur
and
of
GOOD TIME
OF MASONS
TUJi; ■ ?
'
sntcB OF u>o I. wntsoi
AfYLUMt ARC AHKAD
of Its
the Mavodic order aUu. In
vigllanrv accept* aa a meinbef an oc
caaional ** bad one."
The objection lo the order that Itk
.affair* are carrkHl on in secret was
met with the atatement that .every re^
ftirrn wa* conceived In aecrel. that the
a hole human family la made up of
aecret aocietlea. that every man la a
'>e:r;*l .'<»rH ty of one member, every
husband and wife a aecret «Kh iy oi
two memU-rN. ever
well
regulate 1
fatiiily « sWret order of larger fciy.e.
and the Ma^.nir fraternity Himply a
in Qjvn€ With Marion Stands 4
1 at End of Fourth Inning.
A»lum* are aht‘ad a* the Rece* to prear In their game wnh
1. The Asylums made one r :n
tlr.Ht Inntug and three in t.oMarlon madt* one in the Sr t ,
and Welrh ar»- the battery f.ir
THE MARKETS.
ST'”*
o 2 re,l.
uhlte
houid a
.Toledv.. .uiy
Wheat-Oa*h
to a ktw. ar cai.acU> b* re. the cret pray* r and
►^give
FEATURE OF THE FUELIC MEET
ber. T
ily.
September
alms not to lei the right hand
rity
^ •
IN TMIE.AFTERNOON
.\»
w July wheat.
X'hlcago. July 22
New
meu»lK*r^ nlHiin tl.e city, with no what the left ha
•lyU r. T:.»
nC.
juij
.‘,t;
m-w Sept.-PjU-r
T:.U
c.
July j
of line larkR tn whi h t>.*y can
Mr Win.M.r
history «»f the
e.Juiy
.at'
.'V ; J4e|ile|«l el
order back to
liand to the.building
reFi
2..:
lanl
17
1.'.;
rib*.
|
Middle
Age*,
and
,p*Tk.
5111'..
guilds
of
tl
• Ltaitt Art Euty
Th.lr Out.
Response of Hon. H B. Hurtroiv
k to the building of.
In rcFp<»nduiy u, the addn'-% ..f wd
u,.
ph k). RinT'Hi^d^Kiri):!. s .;
Solomona
and ^ v*»nilMick.
iMick. ac-:
■oroe. Horr II H lIudM.n fd .Mance
cE.pling to
btstoiianfi.
a.
to
the
town
I
id..
evauq*,*!istlc
»upE*r1nit'id*ait
ky May«r EmN> »«d Rwpon..
Iona not only thank^-d. the luayt r and
Some, be J.,r fot
India! a
yearly
ni«T--itfk^4*f.i
iH'ople of Tiaverre ri?y liniTeni
1«ni went fnto
Into t-oi'dlng ttf the pvm mlds
Ey Hm. M.'E. Myd«>n.
^wmn- was : Kr;emS. wul ie pre- ut at (he pravyr ^
on
MaiMUirv
In&Utod that
* conMd**rali!e addre
' ‘ known, in the Garden of
*n. a$ Eve i,„.H.tlng at tae Friea is church tormj.-He reli mnl t*. the att^ k nmde on^ae
the mother <»f the rac«-. wttre‘ an apron In,w evEUiiPK aul wdi preach ai ttAi j
to ih# rmln jre»i«*rda> oad
kC weather thU mornlnK liiA*
The history of the order In
1
n the slate i i.i„e
•onlc order in parijrutar at the re
fralero.lF
n with the
c«nt church im*<*tln« at H*»l!and. paid and nation, lu asMK-latb
lory of the c«iunir>. t be .work of
high a tribute t«i John li Santo a*
niaiiously.
^ the Cirand Trarer.e aaiMiclatkm a am though the latter we|.runnuig f«»r the order, all do
He stated
nut M Utkc &• ll otherwU*wuuUI I*nn.ideni and Mr Hudson were hi*
the teach
have been.
right
hand
n^an. nml cl.iaed after that If all w♦mid carry (
ings of the liMlge. « very
However. coneJdertnic the un(a\.»r
;ing «»f the meaning <»f ‘Ma^ouTv
able oondltk>n». the gatheiina wai> a*
the rtate.meiit that the MaM»n:- iM* glad to have her U.v
lamt aa could have been eapeci-fl
r.rtier every wile, would want
It her hus j
lianner i* equal to <»r next to the flag
•ntative of the ord. r
l.an<l to Join .-very sweetheart would
of the rnited State*
rhartevol* on th«
insist on her husband tE» l.e entering
The **|
MUa Klorfnce Hader of Rapid rily
Fere llarqoene. which arrivcMl at I!
the bslge iHfore she would
len fav«ir**d with a delightftil \o<-nl
a. m.. brought about 300. and the Ia»ei
dti. and re^iMinilt*! to an ••nthuhlab
train* on ihht line added Ui the cn»^A
‘'’*Mr Winsur stated that
The U. H A 1. brought a few from
class of clii/eiis everywh<
along the line at 8 30 a m and at
the
Masonic
hMlge. referred
1:*U quite an addition to the thn.ng Address of Grand Secrrlar/ Wmsor. .leY.ts that the in.‘mlH*rs owe the «.rGram) S»-< r« tury
The T (V. l. # U alM. brE.ught
«ler. tlehu that dollars alone can never
rhcp* will Im* a rcgul
BREVITIES.
HtHil Gtty w*. th
large delegation from l^lanau cour.i
pay, and chn^^vl with an earnest ap
• t-ard «.! .-.lueaihm 1
r of the lodge to
r»T'**n«tl
nieti’li
After a bumoroiiN itiii«ebiciioii anil
I went out on t^arly i
touching r.Ter.-mv to ibe ol.Aervam ^
.red l.v It,
\V Hi'iiker. 27 Wa'hington Ntr.^t
atiee”V.‘riT
«»f antiiver-.urP- atul fc»* d.ix' he eR
Th.P will Ih.- an Ice cream H.K-iai
veniug. nil the 1‘p.l.Hl.Nl
justice
Ma.'onry In a mann. i Vide^ prudl-nee and
with badges and programK. and m. *h c'*'*’'*-*’
at
tin* S.-t^.nd
« 4-niiig
Home t'ml.* halT In On I'liy OjH-ra tomorrow
llency ei.TJ
r.-ver hy IK tenet* of 1
irmin waa met by a receipt ion co ui< il tthat ti«dd hi*
the iHm.-lii of ihf We*,
Sir.-ei hall
I
liouv bi.N’k '
cat. N are pieM-ut Str.*»*i
1
r« llef and truth
tee
The ladles of the hUslern K'arifrom h.mnini
xbody in
chuph
from t veb l..dg»* in the dv*trict ^
Snle I'aihol
>)««cn I heir usual activity In a |
TU'piCb
Program for the Rest of the Day.
There will
a sp.-< tal nu*E*tijig ..f
ooremontal early
pM.i
A l.usinesh meeting of th.- ma'teri;|
th. IPiflal.HN-Thursday evening .Ah '*The M*ai sale bir th.* Keuii*-.ly flay
i»lom-d the Id. a , and paM nia*i. r. <d ih- I.Hlge is now
4 in
IN
will
o|H
huffa’iHT ami th. ir wives and all lady .
will
«.
im* U at the U.K ..ffiee i.f
e all
in the- minds Of
J,rugr.*ss. \n el.M-l om.-.Ts. d.-i lde on
Hufla oe'
ar.' urg.*d i.» U* on hand St.-inU rgs Gn
urn* were hexd
”i;
p4-i.pl.* S.mie iim.*
I,.. ,„.vi piare of uu*.*ling and fiber
Some HnfTa;t.H- Ip.m .uHside wall Ihquarters, dad there i ccirdlal weln-kc;,j,,.,>,^^
o re land. d logettM.r to
Sorae of ih.*
ladu-s
and
PERSONAL.
present, ami u-.- cream and cak.* will
xienaea to an vlsltor«
pp.tca t
other, ill cas.-s of the*,„,,„^.
„n an excur*M- -, r\.-d
•
Fir. Oopartin.nt Exhibit.
worst c,
siich as tr.-a.s.Mi
and
Soirn* wltnessid the
WaPl.* t’amplH*ll aim'
11. hn A Hiamt.nd s nrehesira gavv
he meuiion.-d the Idea , „
afierms.n At 7 och«-k
day ln**ni Manl..n
At 11 oclock QuiM-n city en gine No murder
a v.Tt 4 nyovable dancing |ciriy in For
. was urn* for poUt.cal
sixth
ttud that
1 was taken out by the flren
ev. ning
.
*
I.** >i- A Fihh o Grand Uti-id^ i
•rJ.*r»' hall la I ev.-ni
gave a line exhibltiun of Are flghtiiig puriKiw**. then the notion
ihm the or ^j^ei-t. and this evening hundp-ds wllh
n.n Ihm
in It. tbr- 4*ity ti'iHug ^
The
healtb
oOnxT I
qudlities on the Caas street' bridge ,u r was estHbllshe.l for b.ismes* a.b all.-ml th.* priHluctlon of 'l»u Harry”
wib- of Ch'it-ag*.
.‘4*p I
Mr
l>aiih
ami
ir.ict d i.i
that the
att.-ud the
Tlh^Mhlbltlon wa* enjoyed by many vantage and tinaPy the
id.-a ■ that by Miss Anne Sutherland
and
her
rkvi < si«.piH-d ..n her. i4 -i*i
1 gh ar.- not ihprwii on*
tr«*w
they
not
the visitors, hut hy loe»! many have that perhaps the ♦.nh
company
The^v C’ go to IC'k Ivupid'
.rthiM.ii
b>
Right after dinner the Travers.* ( •!>
t.flie
r
al.v«»
»*.^
that
ilnxYare
in»i
J.-unie
IUg*-n
W4*nt
LOTS
CHERRIES
h
*r^_ d.-i
1* linn-cxiiifer
degrees
liand NgpiK-ared on the corner of hYoui
du«u-d ,*n iln- nv.*r bank ai th.- n..nti day.
’ of ?Liu Fran
and Hhion at recta and gave a coiic rt.
i ii l •*! tV
>lr4-4-i
- ■
H* riiar*l
Farmers Received Over f 10 SOO for
to vVbn lo^ latln-r.
to the Central achiH.I said were wiihoui loiiudation.
i;r.ic.* Sb..ii*. th** (aim.ii' lack’.- «»f .-iM-.. t' in tin* eltv to
e the addresses were Hsm*rtetl that thu order must I
the Fruit Last Week.
fb*- var-tiv t'M * tall i.-ain m . Il^'l ’‘'2.' Ni.hola- H.ie!:inalil.-1 i
..n a gixsl foundation. jeKe it
ha4h4 »i - .-te^ac-1 by ihe S.-aitle. M . a»»<T~7dl.. r t.-tativt-T
Th.* ch.*rn. » sUpp.tl oiu of th.- city
reinalm-l *
in 4" yeargiven by Mayor John R . Bant*.
Bantu
!4't w.H-k by lefng.-iator cars
wt.rld
iMst cltize
feel
1.1 th. -^.d.i
•css re*pondt*d to eh>quently and
a
d.iMiig
Stiorf* wh..N4story
He stated
________
Ingly hy Hon H D
Hudson «»f Man
, «o«si.l«-rati..ii ..f
"anti Itrsi slu>t s CM
Inthe
good
man
kkna
The' event of the
• farin.T?..
Thi- is
n
iH
tter
opiMirtutiiiv
for
th.*
right
kind
So-ph. nthe
b. i.It ii. aiGe Jiiiy 11 I.T l.y hi>
xpi.-> ^hipm»*nis
life, nnd gives to Hm* weak.limn
>
of nr
. ..f a
l»i J t» Tni.-M.s.d
ha*
a f.*w
thou^nqd
gr.*at help m his batil
After aome delightful music
tram-p.t :•>
.f in.
Traverse City tvand, HerbiTt Monia
, go to C.ntraj In* att.-mled tb. m.-.-tinc .d t
nnM*llag. j .lUt the life
h
S.-aitl.a-gali!
ii.mal
0.-.t.-npathie
a'»HM-iaU..n
gue.
who
preaided at the
'
SliH-IUI bu
Th* r,‘ wil! b.* a .lance at F\.p*siers'
i.nipi i.» say that aU
He did not
Miss Kv.lyu Morgan ami
Anmit
ralliHl to order, and Rex W. T. WiHid
b.v;^Bept.*ra1
Saiurdax
night.
July 2:.. and
nplnry elianiPt.-ri' 4»n hail
iking Gml
Cent for ' Ma'i.ns are
on N.-1.-4 ti.ui ol Harn-un ba%e b.i n .•nji.ying a tnp .
house led in prayer, thanking
Y.».->day night July 2S
Helms A JMaJ
rmal sch>Mi] will ih.- inland cbatiiRd lak.-. ibi> w.-.-k
the Masonic i
a site lor t
mon.l s orchestra
1D::1 6i
king 1..I a e
..‘and will visit
Mf> Harry llar.sha id t'bar!. \«»l
ege of belong
ine«* 111.
li that. sin.-.
“ord*^'and ’all * i*o I^ov eV Vhelr" inVnml
Trav.rse Citywa^ Hu* gu.-ts **1 Mrs
M V
H.tn
dUlne blessing
M I CariM-nter. x iee presld.mt and
!v .sb e. lv.‘d
chup hes are ciistanily
iv.‘d and
1- not pr..babl.*
and \VF Har>ba today
l’»*re
Mar
hvpnH-nt.-s gel th.ir imtiie> .*n the , g«*'n.-ral manager »»f tin’
l.H*ation will iH*
Mr. 1. K..l..-rt^ and M.ss Rob.-r
il.Af a .1-. I
»vK for piiriM.se*
of ih.’If' q.iett.* went I.. H.»n.*r ihj
punH..
1
.w.-nt i.» Hay
Vi.-w
>.**t.*rd:iy H..r
Mayor John R Bant., was then in
In . ehup-h iHH.ks
.•nloy
a
.!.ny
s
fl'hing
aniam*
:oii'..wn advaniagi*. it is md
and In a few
well
rr.rj^
Genuine Elk
Skin Slions
wiih lUkvikin soles
for yoiin;: nu n. l>ovs
ami chililri-n.
Ayjcnls sain|>lt;s
boujihl.al a l»i^;ilis>
coimi. Samplt-' are
usually more pi-rfccl
arftl of l)t*iu;r con
st nul ion than rcpiK
lar cootls.
I ht* voulhs which
sell* refill
51 .r.o.
art S. hm-id.-r ..f Grand Rapa!?
vnitipg
ent Ren
Th.-/gov*mme:i. herd ..f remd.--r.
in AUi^ka whn h i- . xp-.-ted in the
future I*, .-tpp^y I.hkI and .Iraught
an:ma:.> for Hn- nativt*-. now nuiii
iH-r,, iniaai. and
i.» Ih- incp*as.sl by
is.niraet4*d for
nm.th. r th.et'an l
i;'36
Tmy Air Eng-nc.-;Oanbury man l.a . tua.S a tx.ir
,air engine wMeh i» half au
, high atel t.o larg. r than
It r ji!>.a> long a** lU.- at
1-50
f \vniiu: m t: n
ich sell rc^uilarlv
Si -. 175
onl> -----
:zB^\
inatlf f(»r i'lninc.B-i
ball, if-nnis anil
sports in ^mrial
sec them in 1»1- tli^
play cast* at entrance
d' A * iV i'h
V.HHl IHh
.
'Hu* Boys which sc.ll
____ ___
f (^H..n t
"rrz.:
-s4M*iali4*n of MaRier
.K to e-iab;i>h a e»l
h.-,trad.*
A emrst*
aaatomy. the Mu.l> «.f ele
.h.-mutry and ni.*U!lurgv.
i f v.*t4-rinar> stir
g. rv at4 t.. i.** im-lmle.l HI Hu- eurri*
eivliiu
*
th.- National
in horsi
jni.-niary
Mu^s
..Ml lb
..
t.Cll.N
,p:.-l
H.-.:ta
T
H
."hi
::rp'
ll.* World havEli. th.* ♦‘..UKirucwav fr.»m I»am
r.*au
linlshed
CORD WAN*** AO
THE BOSTON STORE
A sale that will
make the -ladies
*!-__--------
UNPRECEDENTED SALE OF SKIRTS
"STyOs^
NEW- SKIRTS
j^WELlTMADEWl^^
RECORD WANT AD
Just another sam
ple of our wonder
ful baiYjain ^living.
j. SKIRTS with a Reputation
All made by the well knowh firm of Beifeld, Hirsch & Kline formerly
Boifeld — _ _ ,
m-i
mn
Everybody knows them. For years they have been the leading skirt and cloak manufacturers in the entire west.
Our buyer while in Chicago visiting the furniture market, ran across this lot of dress skirts and by taking all got his
own price. They were occupying space in their salesroom that is much needed for their fall and winter stocks now
in process of manufacture. The summer season being entirely over with them, they were glad to get rid of them at
one blow. There are 2SO SKI RTS-all made this season-for summer and early fall wear-consisting of
Storm and Cheviot Serges, .Etamines, Voiles, Cecillion and Broadcloth in th^ popular shades of Blue, Browns,
Tans, Greys and Black—all fine fabrics and made in the very latest styles—strictly up to date in every particular.
They range^h value from $5.00 to $12.00. We have divide^-t;hem into just four lots arid price them— - - - 9
OO QOIOKI
m
_
^
OOiM'T OCt-AVI
EVERY LOOK WILL M^AN A SALE IF YOU NEED A SKIRT
TO MAKE THIS SALE GENERAL THROUGHOUT OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We have marked our own stock of Skirts—about 150 in alb-way down be
low cost.— No reserve—everything must go!
6.00 for $3.981
IlglfH 5.00 for $2.98|
3.50 for $1.98
SKIRTS
WORTH
UP TO -
$2.00 for 98c
THIS MAKES A GRAND TOTAL OF 400 SKIRTS TO SELECT FROM!
Jill Cadies’ Suits at
rMtKS'i
Qne*Balf Price!
JUICbildren’seoals Jill Cadies’ Summer eoats
Jit.. One-Rail
Price!
One-Ball Price!
ve.
...............
—
ExewlSiitt*
f
Jill Summer €ape$
at
One-Ball Prlc^
--------------y
This is the greatest skirt opportunity ever offered in this city and one that will be greatly appreciated by the^adies!
.
Cloak kpt.
-
^ '
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;
Bos'bon S'toro Cloak Dept.
THE EVEKINQ KEOOBD, TRAVEK8E CITY, HIGH., WEDNESDAY, JULY
Storming of
|
Fort Wagner I
IM. br G. L. KUm«r.)
I LV 10 to li «ra» • wnek «rUt
Me for tht mufWrj of Port Wag
4!
oo« of U« ^01 (uwdUn
Chtrumum bart»ur. Wagner
«r !».. OKkb-l. kmg in IM
•t 1lH> WMrt I•ulht nrmdetuy. Tbe other
One Bngliab gUpt»ol)Aef Is rvUisrlU a
m-blrti If canted tlmmgb
VUJ be tb«* luemoe of much eavlng ofj
-*•"**•
f;«Ot. r.
. l.rtB.*- „f 2I..>
I'
U..
Cousplruou. In ll«* Van.
ue the mtagukled and. uufurto€.lum l Klu»w, bla U.ng balr war.
hind blm a. be b<l l.ia aat.le en
Ito-rdiw
A tmrtloii follow*.! bim
ho ditch and phmied tbrlr Hag
rauii.nrtH. wl.. re the odom I h«»
J,..I„..,1, klll«l. Tl.r ..ih.-r.,
1
I
*
|
,
;
,
;
pla.e..
a of the mtirlog tVinfed
tlie ad van.V of the Fed
l.y folon
h-Ul. Itli
walla. One ut llwm rUiub.d to the.
mat In front of a ."h! |Mim.d.-r. U-.i.le
wtjhl. aio..d Lteuteuant till. brUit. .om
of the tiiat guanl artillery.
Cil^«rtBrMballeiig«-d Ibe liilrudrr. rerel^ng f..r an am.»er a .Imt from a
rifle \held m* . Uwe ttiat llAi powder
hllndV Ida ey*-. TIh- Imllrt cllpiNd a
hH k or l.la hair and paaMd^ ou. Hud
lU-nly tiH- IC iNHiiHler u|h n.d. and the
entire .-harge ..f .-anUter wml thnaigb
tl*e iNdy of ll*e < «.niMiih*ul rirtnuuu.
lliat .aniHH. .iH.t wu. a .Iguul f..r tbe
lAUeri.-a lu «.|H-n. u.mI .....h r the aud
ing ioiomn waa .w. pi from ih. iN-a. b.
Nut ..Illy Wagner-, .lurn. uf Imn del
Ug.Hl ||*e mUKly plain in fruiit. hut KumliFa Hln-IU ruke.1 the .-l.argii.g llnoa.
waa <»«•
inan.1 aa he pla.-ed I
of the .l..rmlng partna Ju.l In front
of the f.wl wnto a luarah. nial after
atruggilug through that the ii*eu leaiNd
tulo tin- dll. h. A few rlliniMd the luiuk
ac^ 9»alte.I niHler the ahe'Her of the
para|M*t for re enf.ir.vment. Hut the
enemy’a lln* iH-came ao but that a Hue
r battle ruuld ind aur^lve tbe tuarcb.
Khu remind the para-
A1Q>
i.ks0L0TBLT 0
| H»on of
otoff «>( wrtilm; I.. tli. g.-n
prlrntf offc-p IJooten.in. Il.;|<h
I
-ilwy
I T.
t-iow-r
n'
j
*“HuW
Ion -What.wn
-l uiuk-muiMl
eral la bla abmmce/*
-Ido/*
)
**IIare full iKiuvr.to gU e paaaeAr
Hamilton aiulhd n«aenl
H- waa
B aahliigton’a right band maa fi.r far
more Imi^.rtant matter.' than writing
; lV,r»-
ELECTRICiry
PEftlOOOWATTl
wummmmmmf
d.» you wl^b to go? " be unked.
.we.llieari.
tlr. gov
out In pro|antk.u to tbeir ahlpplng ton* Marj<.rlt llHatingto/
nage. He es|**'Cta tbe rarioua natlooa ’
-\\;iiat: Tl.e'daugbt. r of that old
wtio hn»e much traScon tbe high aeas Tors. Iluuiid.r.> HuMincar*
to api.ixHirtate auma necetaary to tba
“The toanie . 1 hr daughter N heart
compu te outfltUhg of tbe boata and and aoul with U.. lT>ie *.f Howe. >tatf
creww . Tbe project sm«ib to\|«ve met la lu lov** with h.^c.-aiul her lather U
wilt. «,.p«.v.U I.. 1.1(1. i.Ue«: toi trt
1
her to umrry him She
rtMRimBiiMi
UfMlllPMVta.
loi.
loo. Ato iil me n mrto*age that lOir u -eda
• of gr»‘at imitoir-
• Hut it yuu enter the e
ivlllan 1 hitlH-a and you i
rllh lie hang*l for a apy
“I will lake Ibe rltok ^h
-Very well.
you Inal-t
il. If yuu
Till
4i.iu in tlu
ied a you iH-ru.h-Hi
u. w.-ll U‘ haiigei! fur an
few daya «g.. from a floaUng hoia■e at V.»uI
I ke.-i. yemr .
Naiiokiun, Mu. a .mall river tow n In old .b«fp a. a Iamb,
Lafayette cunly. tldrly-bve mUea oaat and vr.
of Kamuta City. Mo., aaya tbe New
Howe-, movement..*'
York iimm.
TIm- aiury waa told to
At t» uchH-k the asme night Major
(bo reltef «wmudUee at Kaliaaa C'tty Tarbei of Ck-betwl llowe'a ataff waa
f.rmer fr
Mo. * aitttug w ill. Marj<rtie llaattega In her
• farmer mild tbe Hdrat of tbr thre*. father . hoc.Ne at Tr* uton
\Tru-tn.!ld*N FLOATING HOUSE.
rrr ; r;'r r.
™ ....
.Hi. ....ulane along on!
raiHl deed ,
uuhl hava!
fonii«l by I hr
uf (lie ever du
pant rau.-a.lau ru.-e. (be (Lugbt
wbl.-b aa
4|Uart(T of
r. n.^*. makea my
boart iMwt and my pu
pul*- (brvdi (umultuoualy.
ArrmMi the
atrvtch Iwfore
f.ai, evfiy Imb of
Wbt.h WH. NW>
burrlc.ne of
Are. , lH-a..m of .l.-totm.il.m, the
(he Hlxth
Fonne.-tl. ut mud Forty eighth
:hlh New
Yorki «hHrg.-.l *V 1
undaunted
rvtouhilh.u iiiH.n the Nuuih.t..l aull.-nt
that th.y an.^vHd.d In th. very fa.v of
In-H. om- may .ay. In 4wpiurlug It.*’
Tbe rummanduiit «.f F.iri Wagner.
tullab-m., de*nldng
and all that waa learped froj
waa that th.-y lhe.1 In Kanaaa.
Tim faruM-r
hat (be h.iuae w aa
Nu|Kjh-..n aud that
ahen citln-n. uf the town went to eximli.e It the> wre .urprlaed to flnd
Lhe Ihrt-e children In It
*nie children
wen* wet through and try lug.
The
iioutoe wa* a two aiury frame .iructure.
mo1 the iMto i llayne. Haiti he
and, there w.-iv .i xeral fi-el uf water
'unf.Hler«i.-H. w iib the tenaciiy :
he flrat flour
The children had
of bulhhwr. and
*• .-ourage aroua- j taken refuge In i
•O' of the
to iimdiieHN. |M»ur«d from the j
It i* nut
and e.nhram.r.-. toln-el* of
a lelii|H-»l of h-mhutid Iron
rie,** li«-i*kl. “tbat you have not given
me why you divllne m>- offtT.**
.
‘.Tbep.- U. hut I cannot gixe It to you
' without In. urring a rl-k of ni> father
knowing It
If It .houKl come to hla
eara la- w.mUl la ud me to Knglaud •
“I prumtw on my honor to Indd It
»a.r.nl *•
!
-Well, then.** rcpIUM Marjori.-, “I am
Udroth.d to an oiHivr lu the Fontl
V,^ta|nrm>'*
j
With « High the major ar».>4- and. n*iXuIly t..u.hi..g Marjurle-H liand
; w Itb bl* 1
wa* aUuit ,tu withdruwWbeu iH.lb weri« tolartliHl b> Ibe M.uud
Kansu* ih.-> mu*l luive flmtt.d do
of alH.t* wlthuu, .Marj.d-ie lurneil pale.
;,i„.
river to the Ml*iuuri p
Major TarlH-l Htrmh- to tbe .ItHT. .V* he
^ Kuu*a* Fity lu . uc uf the many float- ]
..nb-rlhw
I
n,,,,
tl*ere rinvuily. J
,
^ who were awaiting bim .tuiidiug with' out and N'tw.vn them tbe tlguri* of a
I young inai. ,.f n hn.d! fontim-* dr.^iAeil
CITY BRED FARMERS.
' In tbe 1 loth.-*
1 .vuntryinaii bU coat
Frapbrer ('oarer.lag lb. Fwtwr. ' Udug uf
Utrepid HHAiulaniH rn.lud on
aav.-to of the eea h> whoue
y funghi. They fell by bun
droda, bu (bey puNbvNl on. reeling und«r tbe frightful blaata that almuat
blew tbein |u plee*w, lip to tbe Foufederate baj.inata**
Tbo Hlxtlc FontH*eih-nt and FortyClgbth New York tudong.^ to 4.enthral
Btriiug-k brigade. It wu. H u’cloik and
Aa lUc urban jK.puln lk.u w hU b 1
fully dark wbeu the ...aullant*. tu tho U fed fr..m the furu
nnn.tH-r ..f Tiki, entered the tia.tU.ii.
fewer la
tiller, of tbe auU U
Huon after dark FuKimd II H. rutimm
lu uuulllj. aaja 11.
chargod with the beveiith Now Hump j K^' lk.wni^
H.klover* Magazine
ahlrv In tb<» wake uf Hirung and In the I
Vbo remain to care
I and darkness u**aulte.l tbe for tbe cr*M'« have one fuuU wLlcb tbe
Tcry iHiint bold by Htrong . men
Tbe
city dweller la quick to noUvv. Tbe ,
Uatiuii wa* bek! f..r Ihixv hour*, when
worker Soipelmw due. not put
put Ute
U.e aplraplr-j:
Ibe aurvlxor*. Ilu lu all, .urn-ndcred
It Into 111* tuMk* tliat tbe
be eight tioar
tmur day |
to a iMirty of th.- gurrUn. h-d by F..p
man lu town exhlblta. The cllj’ boy |
tain W. II Uxan. wh.. wn« kille.1 In i?n.w. up In an alm.a.pher»* of hualio. I
tbe .xmnler a*to;.ull.
™. ...uu.. „..a
111 uf thirty fe«*t
*1 It, tin* aatU'iit. ou the ramparts, they
lay heaiNHl up. often lhr.*e d.Hii Fuu
spicuou* aii.fug th.*m Wu« a tall. »upeH.I> furui.Hl man. an ofll.vr, wl.u*e
.mix the mon* clearly
cut by tl*e chlw-I of d.wth. gase.1 to
warxl the clon.lh-M *ky-a breathless
lu! Till* WUH Folonel rutnam of
fk'vtmth New
Ilainp*hln*.
Al
though. htirriUe
n*lat«*. fla* eiiUre
back of-hi* h.*ad bad been blow n off. ‘
mderful iH-auiy of hi* face re- 1
I un*hail..w,Hi. evoking from hla
*Igb of pity. Oil the .-n-.t, aur j
d by a few « very few -of bU 1
r.K.ps, at the f.H.t of the flag be J
ly Plaiibd. wa* the Udy of
oul.1 huxetliought
curxH.ry glantH* that It wa* tbe
e uf a UM*r.* U.j *•
pet tired blindly over tbe wall-and
plck«l off the gumnr. HI the eyfM..Hl
auglea of the fort
In retnUatluu the
> aMallant* of the baatkm rvpivC\>uf.Hb-ratea tumud baud grenadea
meut
In
overpthr waU. Finally Htnuig divlarod,
with teara In bia .tea. It wa. Uaehw^
kiid gave tbe order hi fall back
In the Iitin mure deaiH r.He attack of
July IS Ktnmg-a l.rtgadr waa given tbe
poat of Loiu.r An ei. wliue.a in the
Kkd. 11::; pria.mi*ra In the Imailou.
fort Haul Uamlitoii llayu.', tb.> |met.
liic hxaa In the Sixth FoiiuxHtlcut
demrilNHl tbe tbrilUi.g a«vue in tbe
i:. kllhd, TT wo.uuUd and 40
8<»utbcr:i lilroiuic
* i be anu had ullured.
Khaw*. .xileiHd fvgimeiu h>*t
•uoat readied tbe Uurlk.m.' luiya Mr..
IbO
out
of l.0U» iH.rne on the roll*.
Uayue. ‘ wbeu them- regiment., gilt
OEOItUB L Kll.MEll
terlug In. blue and gold, the la.t rnya
of tin- luminary fluddug In ointuou.
brtebtneu fn>m tbeir Imyomda. awunU
Tlie
fri.-:.dly
and familiar atmo..
gnd epauleu. funu.d u|k>u the lieacb.
phere uf the axeiage nnall rural we.t(be HUth roim.H til-tit to lead and at' Ui-k (be aoutbeaat angle of (be fort, (he
ern church wm.ttlnu a gives rise to cn»Forty-eighth N.-w York (o pua. aktng
barTa**iuei.la. l»r. I'axld Is s promi
(be aea front and. faclttg Inward, atnent man lu s little far wetem
Uck there, Ibe other reglnn-uta of the
church. Hud heygeitcraily tsk.'a a ticiet
brigade to charge the aouih front, exmu.* doze imriTig the at-rinoii. Hlater
tebdlug Inward toward tbe maralu-a on
Harsh
1* an idderly, long wludxd wom
left while to tkie Fifty fourth Maaan, who ltk«*a to •Vxhorf' after the
dta. colomi voluniivra. 1,000
preacher haa concluded hla remarka
•trotxg, (be bonur waa given of a poaltlon in
Ul
I Not long age. at a night acrvlce. BUlor
lingulah themat ives fuiish aroae and dlacouraod at great
d romantic txde of
lenetb
Tbe lUtcuera iHH-ame Mali.ly
•ulooel lU.U*rt H.
3",
l»r. navid alao arose and
4H.mman.le4l th.
and aald. blmitly:
pride and.
were
“SUUt Harnh, it would U* an lm|.o*
aa be t*-heltl
alUon te deto^ ihla congregation any
The S.K
.Vn.ericau Author,
win urge uiKtl. the lu-vl .esshm of .-UUgreti. the jiutlce uf iK-rmltilng auihorsf
tnanuacrlpta to pa*a through the mall,
at the rule uf two uuik*c. fur a ivut,
says the New York Mall and Exprvsa.
This rate already prevails in Hurop4*aD
countrtoa, and ahwx l»etwi*eu countries
belonging to the t'ulvqrsal FoaUl
UnlUd Htstea: The recelpu of mauuscript, from abn^id and the dlapatrh
of inanu*cript. frx.u. the 0.0.1 remote
Interior luwua to the moat remote
point, abroad for a imatage fv»ur times
leas than wuuKl Ih* charged fur carrj-Ing the *au.e inanu*<-ripla from one
post otlice to unulher lu the I ulted
Hlat.*.,
i lK* pruiHNkd reform affects
tbe Inlereat* uf iK-w.paiwr meu,,mlolatera and author, uf
Crr For Dellxorswoo,
dlrs.
Lord. d.tlxeF
Th* angr>- hghtulng. ahruoA.
Far eanopltd In cloud.
ih# thundeia loud:
Ix>rd. drllvar!
Iw
‘ ‘^'* i
d
^>wn
U.txM and dusk) Itn*
T*rlh gl«a» and .yrhall. .hln*.
. -Hx. cu-™.
.t
..
...r h«r.
B^ture etood atUl, awtd by a pivscleotw
of the imm-ndlng and ft^rful cstastre^
phe. Gradually the smoke uf the <«n
nonsde. swathed about the fort for
far lifted that the enemy
Were seen deUMichlng frem their first
parelk. snd sd^*^SU^m^
approach betwssp ft
you’ve lock your nap.**
Then” the •cU*rgyuian, with upUfled
hands, said b4^lgnly; “l<et ua l«e dte
mlaaed,**—Indianai»oH. JournsL
.• prUat di<w at tha 1
le tbr antbrm* hewvimwa
olve. hare rtorrord thr t
And tbrlr fanir* arc at hi* throat!
And th* U«ht U blind at ntghk
And Ih* dove U .Utn In m«hl.
And whrrt: the wliJ *torni aing.
Fmc« dr.Kipa her wouoded wixxga;
Good l(0rd. drbvrrl
Thou Art our etmi^h. our Ood.
Th* Uf* of M*« Hod *od;
Otod lx>rd. driivrrl
Gtvr tHioce hrr Uurel crown;
Hat* In the dark a«aa drown;
And U rend* th* iHHk* of refuaw
And It glvr* not beck It* desd.
And from life • atorm w helmed bar
A wild cry cl4ave* th* dark:
Good Lord, deliver uat
-Frank Y. Sunton In AtlaaU Cosat
The man aexu
OUflllj.
Matty people buy everything on cred^
price untU they fo
tejjjy. TW there to a klk.-filchtore
_
> OM|M
It Costa less to Operatr.
It s no trouble to biUd a lire.
If you hive not
one In fair
kitcheiL yon are mthiat a mis*
Ukc,
^TFSIS^
mevTe or rji-k*- uf ix*i a alm.i.
auak.-H. a.Ider* and .db.-i *e
tbcix* w.is ►iii-afi-s. >Hi a* no vie- *hoaf
ix.uld U- niooi.xl but tboiv presently
apiK-aoxl a be..,*- uf uugly i.iid tierce
on deierK.riH- and
so attempted to do. but It. xaine. lor
Uk- Htraw wunl.l lake im lit. alilurngb
they lalH.imtl w ill, all lb. .•
luduye lu burn ti.ein up
inxl unto llo-in at
bis b.a.l and
,
‘WI.U tv you?'* aak.xl "larlHl uf tla»
captive.
••Lk‘Utonant Halph rower of
tlnchlul army . 1 am neither
111 here ut tbe
ly U troiluxl. Murjor.c Hast
Tnrlwl l.H.kcl fp.m .n.e to
tben dlr.H-led bl* ..rdei Uc* (o
i
without
^llPout while tbeir pn*on.T
enter, and the UvK.r wa. <lo*,*d.
•"Marjorie.**
tbe major. *I find,
myaclf lu a jH.sItlon from which 1
would gladly U- fr.v. It U my duty to
turn over Fh-utenaiit Tt.wer to Ik* distil
.ur di-x iso. for
irnlng. for w-e xi.iv
h our
.n-dd.- by
no a..Mrd. but w.-re mm.I
by tbnl tu lake \engeme on the .Inne.
O
|tiMX
JrXUkAS.lWUc(d
weU dr.Tor
____ ______
0»TEO^ATI-IV
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
ftrttr..
Zravrrst dtp ’L*..T::«m,
6as Company
WAGONS
BUGGIES
...FOR SALE.,
When Yon Want a Nice Cat of Nat
MO...
To Ron-fc.
Ucsirable living rooms
over
2 6000 LUMBER WAGONS
3 TOP BUGGIES
I PHAETON BUGGY
Nev
York Tea Store, 235 Front Slicct
nn.-i.nt
iih
xx.Il
IH n....h-ni Mlentitlc
of (iin.*. itiitl markone ^ruuition*.. par-
Family with no chiUren.
Inquiic u
Julius Steinberg.-
Farm For Sale
S4TV.HI ill tlie tin
a iH*rftH-t hk.-n,
Many uf th.-s,tl
U*v luiV4*'b<*.-ii ii.iHlnkeu
ju
B. J. MORGAN
100 acre, known aa the^tesl or Need
ham farm
One of the best In Grand
Traverse county: 3% mUes south ol
the city.
CLOSING OUT!
J. E. QRCILICK CO. CITY.
.:ow“^^v^uv
you to marry ugaliist your will j
.*f th.
“You arc wrong. Kalph only a few ,
r,*mar
momenta ago 1 cH»nri-a*4xl to Major
Tow er tlmt I waa your U-trotluxl. and Apollo aurrouiHlcil
b« was about to lt*ave me, like tlie g4*n
Ueman be la. free to act mj own pleas
ure. 11 la for another malti-r I sumThere la a Ki..r> lu iVr*ian ll|cratur«
of a>*riaiu |HA*t who came before a
paiHT
her boaom. drew fori
great man and prulMxl him v.-ry or
handed It to Tnrb4*l.
nately. The rich man wan v.-ry pU-ased
scwuuod It and saw that It ^4'uutuloed and aald: “Heady money I have not;
InnHxrtant Infonuailon .x.iuvnilng tJen- nevertheleKH Ihert* I* In my graHartes
VrsI Howe's army, then lot.kid up at verj- much 4xmu U .xou .xh...* p.iuorMarjorie In consleriuitlon
rew I w ill give .Vi.u *.*uie. • Tlu- |%et
•T)o your duty, Major 1arU*k- ahe went to hla own house and kn tlu* tuor
aald.
rixiif.***
rew pr4**c*nt4xl hliusilf t.* hi* patreu.
Lieutenant Tow-er withoiu hi* know The rich mai. aHk.xl him. “Why have
ing my puriMiH* to send tlrb.^ p:.iH*r by y.m ct.nu*?'* He to..id; •Y4*Hb rduy you
him to tlcneral \Va*hii.gioi.
prx.mlHiHl lo^lv4* me .vru. Fur ihi* rva
real
son am 1 cuuu-/' The rich
Tarbcl stood s|icllU.uu.i fur
“A-moKt wou.lerful fo»*l ihou art
moin.-nta then In-gan to rapidly think.
y.»u aiiid to me gave me ideaKuiv.
-Marjorie.** be said prvHv-uilx. “give I have aald to >ouI tHpially
pleamd you.
.
me that paper.**
j ^yhy.
Id I give you .H.rur
tiOUld
•;Now/* be continued, when abc bad I
^
en-tl with .
ha'nd.*d It to blm. " you muRl lt*avc* our j <i,.j.artt*d
Tlmluul In
lines at
How f M.k* (luth Wi
me to p.-ru.it y.m t
tmliuaiy cloth m:»y Ih* i
what ha. occurrxxl
prxx.f bx the foUttwlng tri-;
-And lUlphr
am not ,; half a jHiuud of sugar pf h
detain him "
- j a |k*uiuI of alum In a luil
ORS.
Ten minute, later one of Major Tar- 1 ter. Sur thin at Interval* un
U*rs orderlitw called a dominie who «»n»ea clear Th. n |«our It oil
lived close at hand. Ralph Tower and ; other laut pia the < loth or
Marjorie Hsatlng* were made one, ai>d Into It aud h t it Man.l su t-i.ilrc d.iy.
at midnight passed the ItrltUh lines. txxt-nly-fuur hour* Tbcb hang up t»r
The next monilng they aiej^prd'into drj- w Itbuut wringing. Ganm-uts treat
ed thus, it i* *-rld. cun U* wt.ru lu tbe
Colonel Uamllton a oittce.
S
-C\»lonil.** said Tower. ‘*l have no wildest ab.ru. uf xM*ul uml raUi withmlUUry Information for you. hut I out the wearer gelt ing cveu U imp. 'The
ralu bang. In glubuK** iiinm tbe cloth,
hare brought a wife I'ennlt me to in
(reduce Mrs. Tow4*r. nee Msrjork* Has and 4'kxib that I* wau*n»rvH>f i* belter
aud more bealtby than rubU r ginnla.
tings."
••He who gains a w oman." said Ham
ilton with a nmlle. “gains Information
lly i. u
! as well. Doubtless Mrs. Tower will tell
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
FIRE INSURANCE
WAIST SETS, BEADS,
SH0PPIN6 BAGS.
L. L. A. BUILOINa
JOHN R. SANTO
^ [general ihsurance
Block.
Traverse City.
These arc not oLl Mock.
n<»!
FI8E INSURANCE
it is simply common buime«
sense to close them out during
Sec the nice waist
set we offer at 18c
leather bag
at 52c
leather designs.
RASTALL'JSSSR
A. D. TYLER
•
No.
AU new stuff, but we wiU
not carry them over the seafloo.
this month.
E.W HASTINGS & SON
We move into our new store
DENTIST
next month.
1-ut I
'
1
.
'
1
m all we need to know.*’
But in this naniiltoD was mistaken.
Tbs lady was too honorable to take any
ndvantags of Major TsrU*!*. magnsMmltj.
MABY C. BAKUUW8.
lu he very
“We made a txet" be said, “on n
Question of law. and we've agreed te
leave It to you."
“i n do the best 1 can to settle !t,returnsd the great Uwyer. gratified by
this evldeoce of tha o|xlnkm In.which
hs was held, * \\*hst to the queetlon nf
AGtsraBrc4oa*tuke^,ncA .
space, but it does its w«rk tbir-
lattine iumke j
•ndeiful totury.
Fonllnulng
bla
dem rlplluu.
Mr. j ,n,*n'i .HVm.rriu"'Ha>ue aaya. •’Tbe bl*ior} .if war, rlfa
^^f a farm im
with terrible e..i.tli. tu, cun .h..w 1.0 the avernge rural re*ldeul.
t lutriug thl* brief liilcrview
I have
Agrlculiurul a*hia.l* aud
biulm*aa
p„h*. b.*r l.niid on lier Uxaoiu
convenwHl will. ..Ul t-ouf.xleraU** in re- InsUncl and training are not bad aub
■ ‘
‘
to atill the vh.lcnl lH*allng of her h«irt.
gaid to the nlgbl .uc.x*.*liug tbi* great atltuie* for farm brxn-dlng. an.l It will
When 'I’lirlKl aiinoumx-d hi* intention
and b;.xe ren.i.rk.xl bow aea
not Ih* .un'rtHlng If the next few years ahe drvw a few o.nvulKive brvath.,
flptmd veteniiiM .hudder
•odu. of i ity
preparing for a de*iH*rate umve. then
call II
.ra.
Wearily
men Ulled with
\i .plrii and ajH-**d
a
t<
said:
boura imaaed. and Habbath morning dlatrlcU which pnaluiv tbe orti
ned oxer the aand bill*,
matt.-r for all the lireakCu.t fuoda
uwer be w 111 Ih* hang.xl fur a .py. j
detail uf tiM* aivm* w aa tiruuj
i nut the rx*ul ap.v. Y.st.*nlay I j
laikl reli.-f
M. u Iu3 In ex
PLAN TO AID AUTHORS.
.•ry .Miuvlvublo
fc]in-**ion on their .
ited.rlna P.rt-
1411
CNEAFm
OEAKST
..MEALTIIBT.
BUSINESS CARDS.
u ^.! ‘to“'y -"c*. O-Wl -tl,x.,Kl0T H.m
pl>c* of
of tbe
Um- Had
U«l Craaa
CroM In
U tbe
tht army.
trmf.
tteplaca
It will cooaiat of a dead of ten Ufe^
Inata and una afore boat to patrol*tba
north Atlantic nlong the tine of trareJ
however, fx.ukl not endure tl.> atght of , long we may eipert the Dlu<^«tem|iL«
aa
revuliu
I to In. tl. fore- •
r of an ...anil oii the furl. Near -J,
daylight on» lla
tl nth tbe mmllm l. tewrd
Ih.* Ndvanr*
^
I to • bou«. »uw «. .p^n for K.To!a
SST.5rSlJ^ ”
They will hare « regular;
ftew'. of the Confederate Mate, etigt^ ^
»«
their achodule of time, which wiU be eent,
te all captalna of ruMela. no that la^
heeni f>I.ni»ed and ^eonsmirled Wagner ;
etem heroic guimlT^
caaa of wm± or tn or dlaablemcat '
and rare la. life In lu defen*. ibe brtot :
•‘**'‘*«
^ oOoera will know at wbat exact
day of Allark
Tbe i Wedente out
^
“*
human *y«.
poeu n. re drtren lu
HM.nang of I
r^-A raU «t double ! date and |.olut a Bine Croaa.'boat may ;
aaluted by a aiiimlun
, ba MieKted. and mntb may ba done te
Jolj 10 lir a sodden difali of PedersU
aare
lare i<.ib life and inumy.
aloi'iat out of tbe aea warea. and '
Tbe aahuge la to go to the
Ufa ti. rer-.n fur dui, on tin. walla
lie waa .truck by tbe Onit alidJ tiail
entered lb* fort and liirtai.tly killed
Tbe aon-rt-- o< Ibe a uiif.dtTate «.ut
gMta bad
. fTect.^i i,^ (biN'ral ,
monilnr
ttldrtitt a Cmus
It.}
V Woohliytto.-.
N J,
| Tlu>o frao
hill* tiM*
akmg ttM> i
jniwol tbr .rtllWtaw d«aW« lAotied
tbrtr guns, and I “Each
Uy h»s
wltK
I
r«a«d mmp^t »tai>d.
ImnS-n riM v«*XlM*fI^i bUquai-
1908.
The ^9€a .
Offender
AN OCEAN mTNOL.
•What la thunder did you do that
SAWYER
d
PENHALLE^Oh
A COOD WAY
TO GO EAST...
...DENTISTS...
THE MICHIGAN CENTRAU
J. W. Gaontlett, N. D.
THE Niagara ralle Roi^te
Haa a most convenient Inun^'Nj
to Detroit, Buffalo and cattcni
fioinu. leaving Grmul Rap^
at
anckcil t.ut of
poatxl uf tbe jui.v I
Icb it Is brixl. It eetbe plant ou
muH and
pUotiH** If nut ilut ktxl in Ibe early
atagx** uf Uh progn-HH
It la very ten
der wlicn young. l»ul develops into a
hard skluntxl bupin-r. It can be pinch
ed and ruV.lH*d off w ith tU* fingers, or
s jgxHKl syringing with something bitter. like a cunciKnUxn of quaaaU chips,
will drive the creature* away—l»udonTUues.
________________
•The Stlckll Minister" wa* iH-gun
tote one ex cuing, and the bulk uf U
was writtrn In It^iS than a week Tben
as the nuibor bUmnlf said afterward,
he “IgnumlL jutoly lost boW." But sft«* a lUUe time he was seised with
freak inspiration and the Vest af the
hash was written la faity hours.
C«a a» a Fifw,
tire the other day in
r4iorters
spranj up
de for
scene.
visibly
the
A green iHiIlceman, swelling
with lm|H.rtance, was vtylng
noon, with through *
New York, an>l cafe
serving
lunchcona^
carte.
Send for thc4>HauiMi Central’s Uk^k
of
SUMMER
TOURS
to keep back the curlooa. who would
have hampered the movement, of the
firemen.
When tbe ncwapainr men
poshed tbeir way tbrouglr the throng
he gruffly'ordered them away from
nt we're
reportersr they
said.
“Ah. g'wsn, get out of here he
growled. "You can read aU abodl It
JTthe psi-ers to»oirow.--New York
JOS. S. HALL, D. P. A
Detroit. lOclL
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