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The Evening Record, August 28, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1903-08-28
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THE EVENING RECORD EMMl f
TRAVEBSEehr. MICH^ FRIDAY. AUGUST 88. 1908.
STORTOF
HORRORS
WAKSHIPS
TO BEIRUT
TURKItH WATCm
iMKiiuTt
i
Anumny
eaaaedlte Kaasss and Mlaaoart rivers
to rise j suddenly to annsual beigbu.
and tbe reanlu may prove grave. A
MASSACaOS
STILL
tlofts to tbe TwWsh forsjp ci
regard to tbe mord«’ oC Vice (
Se^lMtab BtalM of fore
that tbe ease will rmire
lag tbe ^ight. sad at Topeka It U also
Urn Wrmmtl»99 Win Q» U Mnit
ttet h0'te« fpMfd bis rsvrt
Views of traverse Otp \
~har£l'bL*Battle Creek.
Mich., engineer of the second section
of the arcus train that crashed into
the rear of the first train, testlfled
that he did all In his power to avoid
the urreck: but did not look at the
air gauge In the cab as be should have
Other tesUmony also'showed that
the train was not equipped with avail
able hand brakes, and the brakemen
could do nothing to aid in averting the
The Jury rendenM a verdict to the
effect tbat the wwk might have l»een
averted If Engineer Charles M. Probs*.
had watched the air gauge before him.
and also If Wallace Brus. had had
their a
S?Jfer.“lir
i'r-
I that tbe troubles
sruTw-rpcM*,
adtHiOAT
LAIDOHEN
5000
mritiiid
Cablets
.ror.hr^s
waters 1
tloa for^tbe murder of
Magaiss^ United States
.mJfront Stmt,
in a bne. close, r^-bot game of
iseball yesterday at Bellalre. the
Asylums lost to tbe team of thst place
re of 2 to 0. .Bui'lboogh tbe
were beaten. It is hard to flgI tbe -dope sheet” why they
did not win. Welch struck out 10 m«m
to Waltrlcks- 4. the Asylums made
error and Bellalre made three,
made but three hits and the
Asylums made seven. But in spite of
all these things, the Asylums could not
win. Th^ seem to be afflicted with
hoodoo. In lU worst form.
But though they lost, they put qp
» article of baseball that was worth
bile. There was not a minute dur
ing'the game when every man was
not on hU feet and playing ball.
Welch’s pitching was fine, and at no
me was he found successfully for
ly considerable number of seriou5
touches. But In one Inning Bellalre
got two of her three hlu. and the
other bit made a. run all akme.
Bellalre’s first run was made in the
wood inning, under peculiar clrcumances. Dole came to bat and was
retired. Then Baton touched out a
dean hit that was good for two bases,
but no more. A passing carriage was
struck by the haU. and the sphere
took a dive down the road. Into tbe
sand and under the fbet of the bones.
of tbe Goebel Breering <
tbe dust bad cleared away,
the fielder had dug up the hall, w
he b^d difficulty in finding. Batpu hnd
aad hurt la tbe otted in home. The next two men
ere easy oou. retiring the side.
The other run came in tbe elghlSr
Allcott gbt a hlL BroBmaon struck out
KIDNAPING BOiPECTED
a:
. Oarnwa A Bailey's Men i
But Nabady KUk
A^WM a^aSbSaad^A^
as tbe last of tba alasgsri was almnat
HEE nun
ttmm imsmr Watt madam
A GtmtMAN’S SHOE
Built hf mtkersof Hoc Footwetr
Beautiful Illustrated Gift Books, cloth bound; only 25c
Optic Series—by Oliver Optic, ea.
..
25c'
Other cloth bound Story books at only 15c, 14c and 12c
The New Padded Poets go in this sale at only........79c
Thh IS ika iima for Baak Bargaiaa
THE ECONONY STORE '*'*
7resb Cream
Bon-Bons
art amlf
10e a Pound
Tor tomorrow
tl2 Fnmt 8trw4
8t‘pi*’rohor 14 will mark flu* cIofo
of the Neal postofflcc. rural free de
liver)* superseding it at that time.
COR.
FRONT
5’
AflO
STCRY
ELCaC
UNION.
School Opons
September Sthor thereabouts. And to begin
right, bring the boys here first
forahat new suit or pants. \Ve
are making a special showing
of Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing
this week. Every window on
Union street filled with new
Fall and Winter Suits, no old
stock, take a look and you will
be convinced. We show the
largest assortment of Up-todate Children s Clothing in
the city.
nftwspttiuhmwttk
piece double breasted
I wool Kcrseyi. Cami.
roeres, neat patterns, a aplen-
tad’s playtikg at abort
» of tbe game for.Traverae City,
ro bits,
mred two
bita. as did L. WeMi,
: aad Oolby each got a
2fl0 pounds to be sold
that day. We will have
a special sale of some
thing every Saturday at
Half Price to give every
body a chance to get
something for thechildren
St Clair s
u Conhetiomry w
m» Hun u Fint Omt
mutu^uStut
SHOES
SCHOOL
FOR
Boy’s’ shoes that are
made up on stylish lasts
but made of honest ma
terial. The soles are
made of good hard
leather. ::::::
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New
Rotner*. Old Stand
Front St
Opporitc Whiting Hotel
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Save $ $ $ $
men’s Pants
1-4. 1-3. to one-half
less than actual retail
price—lots of three dol
lar goods for one dollar
and Fifty Cents—look
these over.
men’s Suits $$
worth seven-fifty, eightfifty and-ten dollars in
our special lot now offer
ed at choice five ck>llarshere’s an bpportunlty
that must be grasped at
once If you want to save
money.
.udVatechaU {Mitcra* and
Tbe members of Onne eborcb and
i;,.
ior boys wearing from R7 to 88 Wfiiii and
27 lo 84 leg, have joit anived in aU matcrial and patterns—price is «»y—l.Ot^
160.2.00.2.60.3.00.88.5a
BOOK SALE!,
NEW
I
Lone F^ffiinto
ea.y......,..^....!'!*r.60c
Frank Friedrich & ^
ZSlStrJ^JltSSS
A good assortment.
AlUstiumer clothing going at actnal ooM—
Boy’s school tuiu going at /any price, as we
shall discon^uet^ li^
Sold by sellers of Hellabis Footwear
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Women’s Patent Leather light
or hezvy, were $2.r»0..$ | .5Q
Tbs N.-W BUiul.
WANTED — Immediately,
cook at the Lake View House,
Elk Rapids. Wages $10.00 per
week.
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» » QtfBfokStm
musffio
M..
Tactetv Prices
VERY HOT GAME
r Wlr. U tto CtmUW BMOfA
Rome. Aug. 2*.—A train lllleil with
soldiers today Winded with a freight
train. , Twenty soldiers were kllletl WAS CON'TEST BETWEEN BELand eighty Injured. The king, on hear
LAIRE AND ASYLUMS
ing of the accident, rushed to the spot
and personally directed the care of ihinjured
The Former Won by a Score of 2 to a
THAT WAS LONG AGO
But It Was Hard to Sec Why Atyturns Failed to Win.
When Chippewa County Extended to
Bault Bte Marie. Mich.. Aug 2*.—
ome Interesting historical facts are
elng disclosed at the office of the
ounty clerk, where the force for some
ays now has been at work In compllig an Index of nil tbe proceedings of
the Chippewa county courts from 1*2*
the present time. The county orig
inally extended
river, taking In n
of the
It Hit LAST ATTEMFT TO
state of Wli
of the old documenU.some no faded as
urr THE CUF
to be almost Illegible, are decidedly In
The records show
s
a of 1*27 only six votes
cast in tbe entire region border
*ni»sy Hass Oct the Best •cat'* Ms
lag on the aoutbern shore of Lake Bu
BalA Fointlng at the tpssdy Cup
perior. while In 1*35 Btepben T. Mason
received 53 votes for governor In the
then county of Chippewa.
•r was to m* Kvsmsa bnwA
CAR WAS DEMOLISHED
New York. . Aug. rt—Sir
Upton has Indicated that bis a
Wreck inn DetroH Unitad Rail
ThM Memlfig.
have cot^ best boat. Tbai l.tOO
Detroff, Mich. Aug. 2*.—A serious
nr end collision occurred on the Wy
‘toward certalB defeat.andotte branch of the Detrott United
One car was
and several
ANOTHER CIRCUt TRAIN WRECK
%u-OTT0NWEX
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aVEITtJP
Oxfords
Jlmrican s
Drug Co.
SCOREOF SOUHERS RILLEO
eighty. iBjurwi.
the larger ones.
We have a few pair* left that
muirgo at a price Lwt Tkam
Ct*f. This is about how they
run
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•U.' •’ f. r iho bvnefii of the clerks.
T';' rV-rl.s had plamied ft»r an exAt. Manhattan, where the Big
and Klrk-Klllsseb. Three hundred
i n t.T Simons Bay and a general
empties $ into tbe Kansas, the 1
arsons are said to have been killed.
-h-r-^. Tbe weather wa« not
«tream has risen In the past 24 hours.
The revolutlonUts at Klschero are J ;-t
Ih, !,ai ordeml. but they
rs hare
. c.=?\ray. The) say there arc air St OiF
been sent to tbe Mi
kins at Suitons Bay of which they
the country, taking a short course to
t distr
oi
rare
lo avail thems*‘!vcs fully
the Kansas river. Many farms are and slaughtered an entire detachment
and await or
deep oader erater.
of *0 soldiers.
A Turkish courier, carrying 40.000
Harvey Avery hass arrived from New
out walUng for tbe Mai
ranrs Intended for tbe pay of the Orleans
to >oin -his famliy In thU cli)*,
Brooklm and Baa Frand
roops. has been captared by insur
a short visit. They will all return
anire Tburaday erenlna.
gents near Burovltchovo. Tbe rebels forNew
Url«ans aboniVhe lOih of SepOjrstsr Bay. N. Y.. Ans.
have blown up an Iron bridge over a
spemT-Oie winter at
deat Rooserelt last nlfbt Issued or
pretty gulf
rederr that tbe American Bniopeas
ilty of that eilv.
liqaadnm. under command of Rear Ad
mirsi Cotton, should proceed at once
YEAR-OLD
GIRL
10 Beirut. Hyria. la readiness to sup
port any demand the United S.sle.
private telegram f
. LlEt DYING
may make on account of the asrasslI thst a nurolMT uf
nation then- of Vice (Consul MsneU
. leading a luind
reeenily forriMl their way past t
Was Alo^ With Her Father When
?n In-1 Turkish ikisI at Kt-kla and now ocru
Auk 2k,retary Utomls yesterday cab1e«l Minis
.in mmssallable p<»slHon.
yifas tuffered
i«>r Lelshmaa. Instmctlna him to de^
I
Rebcia Blow Up a Train.
Will Inrestii
mand the immediate arrest and pon
The cant-bound dally expri^ss frt
Isbment of the persons aullty of tbe
BiidaiH-st to Constantinople was bloi
up near Kulell BurgaaYbout 25 mil
Richmond. Mich.. Aug. 2*.-Tbe
the mans family baa yet been t
but that probably will follow.
------_ - ------ while
home alone with her father. The phydoes not think abe can live, and the outrage was the work of**revolu^
by Cboaul Uabriel file Ravudal. who it Justice Heath has i
theaher- lunisu. who traveled on the train.
of the same nationality. At tbe Ume Iff to come here and
Mam Mooting of Christiana.
of hU appointment as rice consul be Douglas thinks the child fell against
was a ooasular dark In Turkey. Mr. a glass plate on the floor. Tbe doctor
An Immense mass meeting of MaceMagelssen was appointed orTtbe rec- «aya be does nut see how the throat ionians look place here W’ednesday.
poMseadatlon «of Senator Nelson of rould be cot so badly by falling on a Tbe proceedings are most enthusiastic.
Minnesota, who says be was a son of
t a memorandum
a prominent Lutheran ihinUler. He
to the represenueras born at Brauburs. Pilmore
lives of the great wers at Sofia, urgITSIXNASUDllEN
enu to Intervene
Mr. Macelssen was 30 years old.
bavins bm-n born in 1*73. He was tUtien pt MacFariand. Kanaaa. EnomSucated In the common schools of
ourlng ou
Ionia
id. Train Msn Robbed and
Minnesota and was a
mtlnued i
her fortnight Europe
Make your Selection
BMtoft and Depot RIflod.
l..utberan college at Deoorah. Iowa
mild And 1nobody there to «
for three years,
a Ume be was
ms were also adopted which
now. I'ablets worth
of Bloux Falls,
demand the appointment of a powerful
editor of
MacFariand. Kan.. Aug. 2«.-8ix Christian governor in MdCeilonla. one
from Gc to 'Ihc to be
the Echo, published asked men. heavily armed, entered
Id «‘ciire security for the
tbe Rock Island station after mid ttiuntiy.
sold at half price::::::
Minister LeUhman s cablegratn was night. Conductor Monahan and. BagThe continued absence of news
dated Wednesday, and stated that Jhe
from the interior of Macedonia, where
assassination occurred Sunday, the
a widespread interruption of
minister being Informed of the crime
blllty. The robbers rifled tbe telegraph communication. Is causing
by Consul Ravudal. Tbe consul stated depot, took valuables from round
Turkish offi
that the murderer was not seen and U bouse employes and train crew and cials here and much unrest among the
ape. A posse ts fn pur- public.
The appointment of Marshal Il^rahim Basha
‘ to <
T the troops In
Mr. Uelsbmaa i
In lUoMloiila an
out erenr day.
of all the principal places and buildings are
in our west window. 1 Take >-our pick at
lac for the small sires, and 25c and 36c for
Durand. Mich,. Aug. 2*.—The cor
It IttUEO BY THE MACEDONIAN oner’s Inquest into the death of the 22
victims who were killed In tbe wreck
of the Wallace Bros’, circus train, on
tbe Qran^i^^unk
August 7,
ire to tsma feet at Kansas City la
tbe WT M boan. and n rise of eqnnl
asngnitiide. It la stniad. Is eondag tbla ARE REPORTED AT BAtIUKO AND
way do^ tbe Mlaaoart Tbe fact tbat
KIRK KILItBEH
tbe Mlsaouri Is rislag also Is
aaziscylbere. as It ts believed It will
retard
flow of tbe
8 Courier With 40.tbe mobtb of Urn lat
rUp
well as tbe raUway yards and heavy
bastaees lateresU la tbe west ‘
toms. Tbe enrreat te swift aad t
rise m^h driftwood. If tbeae bridges
go out It will cripple tbe traMc of tbe
U. Aug. 2S;>-Tbe
ilttee has lasued a b
from be^. aad cut ^ coammala
h have been plllist of 7fi rlllat
boat. bHweea tbe two Kaaby the sultan s
. Tbe Kansas river bare
single vilayet of Mo^
resterdapr rose three feet In 10 bciUrs. astir, to which are added
rrt!j=±=:jr
8EVKHTHTEAB-1988
fjamifton Ootbing
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TBE EVEHDfO BBOOBD, TEiVKgSB 011T, WCE, FRIDAY. AUGUST SR ISO#.
,THEEVE»lli6BCG(«^^
m§rtia d €wias
\Esmm
BUSIIESS CAROS.
Some Exceptiimolly-^
sriCantral Cmm «f Wf Valeaae tpovtad
Wimmm tmi SttaMw af Lm Wita-
^ANK
am Aiv Waraiaa.
Naalea. Aar » -Tb« people of Na
ptonaadlfcaaaTtroaa^^^^
aooa.
that of Andrew Kealika. a
Pollah
miner at the Great Waatera mine.
Haring orcaaioa to go to the eurfaee.
Kenlska got lalo the cage at the
ninth Ifvci. but slock his bead fn>m
ibe side of the skip. Tha result warn
that the bead was caught at the i
by the wall pUte and
aeveret
IJa Ono tkbaaaad feet below the ceotral
of Vewniia the rokaao opened
a haae moath. out of which
bod a herj atreaai of Uva, which
raa 4owa the aide of the moontato been done by a gulllotlDe. The head
aad at Arat aeenod to aamace the ob- fell to the bottom of the shaft while
the bleedlDg trunk waa carried
surface.
John Keaaler. a merchant at Burr
rowB out durtas Oak. who also ooaducta a large farm
1 aad 1»00. The in Noble township, baa completed a
Ithout any warn- ^^It mm^lng 7*00 pieces. Tdr.
e waa no earthw rain of aahea. as wellII na farmer a
aothlac Imt a clear atream of laraI and
wife died, leaving him with
ODs. He looked after the
sssrr'3^^
ssTwS;.*;
It-
td IM UsM auiM ftt BM.
|M«i Um «f«el atlHiliw of tUt 0DF
MMrt t« U* i4t«Mlaa la TartMj.
tfta atmefai art— calto tor tH
m ftM Cto aovart. aad tb« la
The atieaa of uSiT which U 15 feet
broad, at 11 o'clock Wedaeaday alsbt
had ooirerad a distance of 2.700 feet
It derlated later from the direction ol
the . obaenratory. which Is no lonaei
OM^naoed. 'The only dancer Is fur the
oew electric tramway-np the volcano,
which, however, has thus far not Im^d
touched. The eruption seem, to be
decreaslnc. aad It Is hoped thsi no
damace «Ut result from it.
The apanator far enough away not
to be frightened, stood entranced at
the spectacle, but those nearer to the
vo'caao were seised by
the empttoo liecan and rushed down
the sides of the mountain and the adlaceat country to the rillage. of Forticl aad Reaaaa. which 4s built over the
ruins of Herculaneum. The alarm
by the mayor attsiog notice* derlar
MC.MCII aatloa aa to pat a atop to lag that there waa n«t danger and
boning the people to remain calm
lice of Naples
wm
make a tour of
uuvlus. in orde
mnts and supf
■ea
of
protection
ned necessao - The
M for an tima. la tha lataraau of hn
■natty It
M aaam that tha |
whlch^y S*dl
taUnirVof^e e»pulalon*of*Pnl? Krult
wMi predicttHl the <
tloo. declaring
ng Mhal be has the
.Tr
eye.- ^
<
tiaa that our lataraata wlH ba fotljr
prouetad. mraa tf our warahlpa abould
V
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r
'•r V
We offel f^T^Hundr^ DoUan
fold It asoaaaary to blow a portka of srard tor |aay case of CaUrrh that
mnnot be cured
by Hall's Catarrh
tha aoHdre Into the air and a few 6f
lo hla farm work and,
taught
the dlririct
ra.
Both boys were
md after a period ns
though CO years old. thinks nothing of
riding his bicycle from there to ColdwauT. 18 miles distant, and returning
thr same day.
l.SBt spring Frank Prescott of Rock
font lost $24 In bllta. they being In a
flat leather folder. 'The place and rlr
cumstanees connected, with the loss
nssT wtDDmc
IS
>alp
Tom
Ohio
year,
him la attalalag bU aad. No.
Jahaaott will not ba goramor of
this yaar. and probably no other
aad his prospects for a poi
UiiH.d by n.
The Brat wedding wtr solem
in lllrchwood. at any rate since
resort was the abode of the In«
and years ago. took place last
evening in the
tage of Dr. K. L
The hoard of educatloa has made Ashton. The cei
ceremony waa i>erformed
provlaloB for rubber tips for the chain by Rev. W. T.
la the Oeatiml building. Now. If provlaloa could be made for rubber tips
the presc
for the heela of the pupHa much an of the minister * family i.nly. but
tboiie at the resori wen* tnl
and made much of the flr»i «
the resort has seen.
IT LITCIIALLY
show tor tha White House have
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iln obedlenoa to the biblical com
foaad. -If thy right hand oSoad thee,
cat it off." Charlea Newstrom. In IflnafapolU. Mlnaaaota. the other night
severe the oteadln
M as. He U now la
hla acqtialdtaaDos was noted for his
I rollgtooa seal, aa It waa hla
I to do everythtag in atriet cot
rwtth hto tntorpfwlatkia of the Bll
•(£%-‘S:£““s5s
3.MI hand, he drove through the bones
and cords of hla' right wrist, leavlag
tW^haaddaagtlagbyafowahredsof
Alfred Jones, an
centric.
old character, is \lvring a hermit's 1
on tJrand river, nort
rth of Grand Hav
The^(!htwo A Northwestern
1
r
I a tie t
It has
thhMM^do!^^ he
aad.ha to hnaly
The
apm laoked op with a laagh
-It aays hers.- she tearnrhi
the girts af NibhvtUe. Teun. h«ve i
ar|t eyelashes.
Lale*« Pevlr^ mt m Lmm*mrn ««lr I
eUlliH..
-Art eyels*be." «rv the latest Inrantioo of a hair s|**< hilliit la tJrrat Cattle
ntn^t Laodtin. aays the Cbb^igo Inter
Ocean.
Hefari boM the otbar day
with dOWb^st .
font vlalt- aald
tha akin on the
. nnd the falm
laabaa mix with the Usb» of the lady.
It la baantlfnl. beantlfuir
Tha laahaa tori ten days antoUy. but
.twenty with care. The manage
rtored that
2«. Od. pairs were
against evaw a prolonged fit of hyster>
hrifoit ha spitted, of coorae. that ha
had no dJiect evldemT* to that efo
Tha thaatrkal laslws «re bUck nnd
ary tang nnd made nf roarsar
Tha hairs an* of eegeubla art
of WilhcTm.
BartakA- Co.
Stephen Lautner. Fanner.
F. C Desmond. Charcoal and
GenT Merchandiac,
Bcnj. Thiriby, of Traverse
City Iron Works. .
J. O. Crotacr. of Ca^ A
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SL.A-TER
It Costs You Nothing
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BACHANT & ROSCOE
208 Front St.
lov* and sallow, ai^
Parker Bros’ Old Stand
I quiet dro
sparkling h«
The first act
e« In the i
tag rescue of three Innoeent
the clutches of Marlin Mason, the vile
hsIfbr»H*d and
kee|»er of a aaloon,
8UTTON8 BAY. MieU.
known as the "Temple of David.” The
set-ond act opens In Rift Canon, noar
Joe
MayBelds
pretty scene occurs here to*twe«*n th«
bvrnr^ Ransa
*2.00
child Tattoo and Joe. who Is the owwr
of the "l.aat Dollar" "'‘"•*
champion of Innocem
Creek.
While the he
Watch. Clock an.l jeweirt
ca|M* of J(M* Mayfield from tjie death
rc|iaircil.
Ftnc work my
trap laid for him In the "I^t IXillar
mine, and his rescue of Ib'lle Gordon
siwcially.
l*roinpincss my
makes the thlnl act one of the roost
I Carpet Oeaning and Feather Rem»motto.
(;ivc me a call
novel and thrilling eier wltnessiil on
vatiiig. Carpet aewinc
aewinp and laying,
Notice to All Peraona InteroateB.
]
the American stage.- The fourth act
Next door south of &|uircs
Befotv sending your old carpett
The sjM-rlal aa-sessroem tax roll for
n*vi>al* the Interior of Joe Mayfield's
rug*, let me
Barber
Shop.
mountatn cabin the morning he weds he extension cd the sewer In the alley 1
you aami»c
rn-iir Gordon
lino
ivt
This
love story
nlon street, haa been placed!
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Startling
epl«»des. tern
chivalrous rescues, and
<»f September. 19o;t.
, Phone tit
tss Waahingtoi
make the pulse of excite
high. carrle.H the h«*art of the specia
The Peerless Shirt* are the beat
tor
Stage sets of striking beauty
money can buy.
Made by Petrleat
. City Treasurer.
OR. J. W. HtOOINB, Danttol. has rw Mfg^Co.. of Detroit. Sold by S. Bends
and novel efft-cts enhanc** the strongly
dniraatle acem-s
A cast id unusual
strength has lieen stHured l.y the
making "At Cripple
eek* at once a pnodur
In InteiVretatUm a*
HI KNAPP
J. W. Gatmucu, M. D.
..Tbo Wotcbinakir..
Crippll
SEWER TAX
i JiARPET CLEANIII6 WORKS...
«•
That funny play. "Sldt TrackH.
will
again be p^ysent»*«| here nex
Wt*dneaday. September 2. at
Stelntse. "Side
dred plays
launched
by
theatrical
which
po*s»*Msea sufBcien
call out standing rtKira It
territory year after year.
oiM*nlng o! last searon the play was
thought to be on the wane, but the
vast
andlenw**
wbicli grtn-ied the
any and laughed heartily night
aner night pr.
gist Is authorised to refund your pur
chase money on any bottle of Dr. t^lweir* Magic Egyptian Oil that li
entirely satlBfactoo*.
It!
111.- .*^oiiib.‘n- .Mu-b- T«-;Mb
ei>
held a eonveution at
.\thii ta. Governor Ctmiiler of i;«*<«rgls
enJ.o.Nl I lie UH-UnU and lectures, and
mi.w tbc general bealtb. The prool of
till. M that wonira who have been cored
tbe reverse, governor."
pcted a ypung tody, -you riean our
»ss Is beaveuY galn."
".\o." aakl the guvemor. bowing
1 .vou
tkui and ulcefttaoH mpd cmd tomato
wcakne«a
•ry for
OonanasutloH.
Tbo
boMit
IWfo fifie aai $LBfi. Trtri
chapw.
ropnaor.
409 S. Union Street
B $boe mortb l^abitia
The shoe that makes the foot look neat. If a woman’s shoes look wi ll, lu r fool
will look well, but the hamlsome foot coitius for nothini^ unless in a hamisoim*
shoe. That is the ailvantaj^e of biiyinj; your shoes here. W’\\ AKT SIIOWIN(; TiUi VHRY LATEST FALL SHOES.
The b(*auty of the thinjj is the price
::
::
$2.50 $2.50 $2.50
Two Dollars aad Fifty Cants
$2.50 $2.50. $2.50
For Lame arid
Teodor Foot
[OINED
bow it la that
little by little
l..\KGi: and
complete line of Iioy*s, Voiiiirs,
Misses and Children s
: :
School Shoos
proven by the
his latest great drama, "At Cripide
In
the
Creek.- The wild scener)
to*art of the Rockies forms a magnlfl
cent backgnmnd for any dn
Reid* versatile
of an audience, amid
» the feollnga
I
to*aut>.
e* of such unsurpassed
are thrilling. "At Cripple
Iter city I* In the Magic Egyptian Oil it the Only Quick
ilgan fruit belt. It
Safe Relief.
work can be carGw. W. McLain. Michigan Central
wllty to lH«iter adconchjcior. sajw that Magic Egyptian
Oil haa accomplished wonders in re
living lame «nd tender feet, from
which he ha* suffered for a long time
No preparation on earth will so quick
ly relieve pain and strengthen -the
muscles as Magic Egyptian Oil.
It only ooats 5U cents to have a
lK>itle set tin* 'round the house handy
>e alary of a
Ideal of the
^
__
fTAOE AND PLATFORM.
Tha T
a?r
J.
’
i
I. w. A a W. a. HOOK.
Kingriey.
1 wo paiaana naa a oong and stum
bont fight with an abcM oa ny right
*****
on the fine, high grade goals.
You >^el your choice of the l-adies’ new’ shoes for
just $*2.5h. and you can have either a Vici Kid. a
Patent Leather, a Patent Colt, or a Box Calf, and
in cither liijht or heavy sole. There are also in
cluded some of our early season’s $:k00 shoes.
Our shoes are those that please.
^
wipi
long silken eyelasbea
■an who entered the shop gleau^
On the
«ialam a haggtag ciab.-
-Now. I wapdm.** aha aald. ‘if John
taally had tiainnaat haataaaa at Naahmae. Ba atartm for than yaaterdsy.
hui II l%\
r!Se thi
IfiDI dead
His horse
fr/ghioned
him in front of a moving
He, landed betw
If two
ties that had not been
and into
this
nam>w
sqneezetl himself.
The
slofiped after the engine, tender and
mall car had passed over the lad. ami
onl.Kikem rushed to the spot tp take
oui what was believ«*d to be a corpse
But the train had added nothing to
the Injuries susiainetl by the fall.
Two bright Film lads.
12. have clothed themselves forbears
wUh money earned by selling papers
They are In
the eighth
grade at
sch«s»l and have small bank accounts
At L'Anse prospecting work on an
old mine aliandoned In 1870. has de
v«*l«.iH*d a rich vein of ore.
At Muskegon there Is a man who
U
Mimewhat
given
to
perhsllcal
sprees, and everj time he gets on one
he gtH*s lo the city hall and pays the
tat on several Imaginary dogs.
A ct»nter stale man nai
married a Miss Taylor a
wh.*»i prutract(*d pressing
Frank Hoa*ard of MunUlng will Im*
in charge of an unusual exhibit at the
world * fair at St. Louis. It will U
a representation Mif the life of the
lumlHT-Jsck*
and
woodmen,
theli
work and pastimes. A numl>er of roer
will be taken from the north wtH>di
snil no lenderfeer will be sboan.
It Is rumored at the Agricultural
cH»ll,*ge that the United Stale* gov
ernini*nt exiieriment
ex|ieriment ataib
station In horil
tlcelture will l»* removed I
Puts an Cud To It All.
A grievotts wall ofUmaa comes as
k nwiUt of unbearable pain from
tased organa. IXzxIness, Bi
Urrr' complaint
nplalnt and ' Cons
a to^Ur. Kin
L all. They
**but*
Try them
i. O Jot
ilswn. As the
[ Stores.
middle of the M
it thought that (
riett on in ibai
He waa dtooovarad .by other lamatoa
of the hoMe ahorUy aflarward. aad
as oCnrt waa made to stop the dow
of hkwd aatU tlm arrival of a doctor.
delicate art of laahaa mttaelied to
At Ism Nowton rsfoaod to gtvn aa
aaplaaatlon of what had ooeurrad.aad aoanwiy vlaBde strip of Bsh sklu.
It waa OBppoaad the dead was done a<s
A amall Mtle cooialhlng a -akin
ddaatany. Latar Nawatrom gare out •mu.- patented In America, and
tha lafonsatlaa that hla hand had canto campke the ontSt. The eye^
hroktw the law aC Qad. aad was t
lasbea are 2i Bd. per pair for -socleiy
wear- and la. Bd. per pair for tbeat-
at same proportional prices. ITh^m
Smvlns: “
noticeable
^ Cniiticr. C A. Hammond.
Wm. IxMidoD. of Cnklwell &
London.
Geo. W. l^e. Produce.
J. M. Hucllmaniel. Merdumt
5S!' He.„
by M
for every day use H
the United Stales
dempiion.
Half of Northvllle is going -craxy
over ginseng raising. The woods for
mlliw around haye been scoured for
ihl** plant, and hundreds upon hun
drclsjjf
of *f^**^” space
J. dHRNBY A CO.. Toledo. O
! ci*dar ties, such as tamarack
have known
fk and rt»ck elm, iL^Kdng esil
years, and
ihat a tie s«.
him to I
honorable iwlre as Wing as would oil
Twa L. Mason has accoai
In ajl buslDc
the ca»M*.
Just what ha aald ha would two years da:iy able to earn* out my abllga
Cil
.
Ill Williams, driver of a
deliver)
dona made by tbelr firm
non at In»n River, is In the hc»spita1
WesWA Tmax. Wholesale Druggists
lb a slight fracture of the skull, a
pallad hU pafty to aoalaau hh
^SIMPLE ROCKERS^' [III 'ri
______
wa* returned
■II
About TOO different ilylcs of
—Directors—
PioiUmi, H. S. HnB. Presi
dent Oval Wood I) ah Co.
Vice Prei^ H. C I>avia. of
Pratt & Davia. Attoroeya. *
Vice. Prea., A. V. Friedrich.
Rocky Mountain life, with Ita exclt
tag Bcenes of pioneer dafa In the min
tag camp of Cripple prM.^wlll toturned up by a plow In one of Kdward portrayed lb a roualng drmml at Steinberg s Grand Opera House tomorrow
Payne s orchards
The
night. Saturday. August 29. Hal Reid,
people* favorite playwright, ha^*
ccessor lo --Mu-
aollan'a guUty
. that dost not aaanrs hU alaeUot
Toledo.
Hall's Catarrh Cure
Cui
1
Ima aatagoolsad
many of th<
directb
leadara aiMi ooaaanrallira
apiriu In
surfaces of the sys■“‘“i
tha mata. aad wKh Uia^ he will have tam.
Tastlmoalals sent free. Price.
to raekoa on oladtka day. He has as- 75c par botUe. Bold by all druggists.
Hairs ramily Pills are the
plfwd to tha ptwaldaney of tha 1
foataa. aad la hU ■aalpnUik
Jj
"Cbe Boston Dorby”
is the swell new fall hat. It is the hat that Well
dressers wilj wear. A'ou’re under penalty if you
are under an old-time hat. The men of Trav
erse City are not ot the old-time class. No city
boasts of better dressed men. Wc do a big
-the BOSTON DERBY
share of dressing the.se men. The newest sw'ell styles are alw'a>^ found here
soon as our orders are filled at the factory. These are alwaj-s among the first.
The “Spartan” is the new style hat. to be worn with the long rain coat and new
fall long coat. The “Stetson” has long been a standard hat. No other fWm
carries so large a line of these popular hats. Then we carr>^ a full line of both
the celebrated “Knox” and “Dunlap” hats.
One
MEM
is the way you can buy a good stylish hat if you pick from the west window of
our Clothing Department. These hats are many of them the present season’s
Some of them are the spring shapes that we will not carr>- over. Any w ay you
pul it, you are getting a good, wearable hat, cheap. They are selling fast. VVe
can fit you if you come early. Many have already taken advantage of this re
markable, offer. .
LA
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
m
THE FLOWER
...........;.r
.
■
■AO OOMrANV
El
btor tM, MmH.
_
__
2S.—Lftte WedMb(vetend pi
_ When ahe found that the
girl was not to be qnUced. she told
her to wait for her while she went toto a boose The woman did nocm-
g nd BlecfS ot
picg■»y
RASTALL'!ffi
We move iato oar new More
DENTIST
OFFICIAL PHOCtCOINO
DM. MWVER «
Of th. ■ewd of Educatlwi of tlw C‘ty
8be baa been wllhoel natural
A. D. TYLER
omet
Mm WIMb BkMk. <
nu- PhoB. MI.
xceaMnt that a
I had been dls-
teeth.
FIRE INSURANCE
iS&.'iaarciSS'-
b*
Sie girl was taken to the <
He played i ragtiBM. lullabtoa. grand
Klcbard^aatad to name tbe baby
after their "aiaaima*’ aad "papa/* and
tbrtr wish
baa been
framed, tbe
name rraada belaf given In honor of
Mrs. Cleveland and Orover ia honor
of Mr. Cleveland
The other cblldran
are delighted, for they have been call
ing the baby Francis alnce be waa
bom.
Mrs. Holly Card. ajM^W yean^who
do! ad dm •tnO, bDt dd ««
not carry them over Uw aeaaoa.
KMC to cte then oat dorii«
thisnoaUL Seetbeoicc want
•et we offer at 18c Haodaome
leather hug at 5ic Newoat
latherdciCDL
^
boai^i
oiirv; iMioi-i.
wich and dfaak freely of whlaky.
ivoked clArettea algsoat ui
The boy rewmily bom to Mr. sad Mwaailon the feat waa tbe ont
Mrs. Oroyer Clevelabd baa bwa
ThcKUC DM oU IMcfc. N<l
msiiies & SOI
HANNAH & LAY CO.
Mr **Swland*^^**i^ w2***li5M
SMmHIMS.
JOHN R. SANTO
■
of the family, is the •BEST"
flour. It is the best all around
flour for family use on the
marfcrttoday. Ask your «rocer
for the BEST, and you'll g»t it.
•TMAVI
CtWeBRODS
OlUBBS:
•••»• w rn «•••.
vouiM pcmorr ohm. oc
He
Aug
haa been bwad that will prevent thnt
condition which makes suicide likely.
Mured by Mr. Meads that F. I) Mar
In be appointed Truant Ofllcer for
le coming year at a salary of $30.00
of Tumim CKy. Mich.
ReguUr meeting of the Board of
26. 1N».
led to order by .
. in the chair.
that
ved by Mr Montague
-----------purchase of matting for the
of the Central school building
J)ENTISTS.„
WaHi of Higheal PoaalhU On
Ftaa OaM Wartc a IpaeiaHa^.
the
At the first thought of self-deetrnotlon Uke Klectrtc Bitten. It beteg n
Grounds with power to acL
m
Johnson.
Falrohild. Nicholson
tonk and nervine will i
naaclea ao,^ure that he could acarcely
the nerves end bnUd np tbe aya- and Jn.z R. Santo. President
Moved by l>r. Garner that the matSjinutfj cf
Iasi regular meeUng
n. It
- -Uver
tem.
It If also a great Stcwach.
*ohn Baiiley,
of procuring rubbers for chairs be
wcTe real and approved.
*fi lo the Committee on Buildings
. haa ^1 chHdmn, and landlu
Tmverse City. Mich.. Aur 25. 1901.
r refuaed
to rent
to him.
To ihe llunorsl.le Hoard Lf^Educason
and
F.
H.
Meada,
Dmgglata.
turned him put aoon after he took up
t!on;
a residence, i His tronhles touched the
Carried.
1-Geaileroen;-According
to
your
IT'S NOVCU ANYHOW
Moved by Mr. Montague that the
members oft hfa unhm, aad they are
Instructions f we your Committee on
working onlBatarday aftemoons and
Board adjourn
Ways and Means asked fur bids for
How Ofie Wife Oeta a New Hia
the furaUhlng of mlscellanwius sup
CHAS. M. BEEF
Charles W. Nicholson and hla wife. piles for the city schools for the
coming year.
We received the fol
hwe. thM yhlch. It la said. th«« U
no better job la the city of New York.
of September s: The
Morrla Urba. of New York, an aa^
The very esrlii-sl culnag»- that can
slaUBL in an HOghth
M^nds will
r^nK-rly be said to be “strictly
shop. recelv)ad7 iwy
lei
of 111.000
. and Mrs. Nicholson i
t un" waw onlcn-it !•> tbe origltwf \ Iralar la
years ago. and have 1
When
oofe
llveip In Bln
gliiin i^Hiipaiiy hi Hie year Idl" only
M- alnce.
ReMpecifully
submittal.
oUfled of hta good fortune. Groa
But Mr. Nicholson
r
five yean* after tbe fuuudlug *tf Jsmeslime could not remember hla h
luwM. Tbef*** eolui* were luluted at
F. Hoi”»S\\T)l
Soim rs Islands, now kia.wn as tbe lU r
Committee on Ways
man to remarry every few y^. and
IS. For a iK-rknl uf uiorv than a
Moved
by
Mr.
y'airchild
he has decldetl not to let the second
was fishing on, a
quarier of a *-eiilury after this, Ih*w
port be adtiput!
rescued from
drowning. an elderly
pass the half century mark
e\f-r. lobatw and beaver sklus were
CanitHl.
man whose sailboat
had capslzcnl
ttlst explaineti there was i
1*.:. liHi.j rtskoiMsl as Uwful curn-uey lu Ml.*,
Traverse City. Mich
I change of tissue, and that on
(Irm. said hf did not learn the man*Uiard <*r Kdum the assembly **f Virginia met nod de^
silver wedding annlveraar) bus- To the Honorable lU
name for some time and supposed th«
lion. Traverse City.. Mich.
elureil that It - bad maturel* w. lgb.sl
I and wife were not tbe
Incdlent had been forgotten.
Tlu*
ll>*ear<»ld
son
of
Unils man and woman whu had been mar- 2—GeniU^en;—We. your ct»mmitu-e and cunsldertal hew ad#nug.s.us ;i
Schroeder while herding cattle on hts rliH« 25 years before except for the on Ways and Means, would resi>ect- QUolue (colul would U- lo H.is eolony
fully
report
that
we
have
examined the
fathers farm near llerlln. WU.. was
el on Ihelr teeth.
and b«w much IsHer It would Iw lUan
Nicholson says he has bought following claims and having found tbe a s*»le dependency uiK>n toba.sxi ami
attack«Hl l.y four wolvAa. an old
woll and three young ones'. The boy •tore teeth since he married, and he. same correct would recommend their J»elts.” Afler Ibis they provUhsl for
payment from the various funds as
herefure. considers
I
was Ifwding his dog when the anl
the iM.lnage of *-o|*p**r coins of the »le
folloas:
•And. ' be adds.
mals suddenly
dashed
out of
noudnatl*.ns
wcM^is and pounced on the dog
Janitors’ Salaries Fontf.
What
lUtI
CIEMBT
GKtfBT
..KALTIBT..
iKOLUnLT OMKLB
isJcT’SJSssrw'Jsr.ss:
t-IOMT
mm
B
Farm For Sale
it goos known as the StMl or Naaff
«m tans. Onn o( thn hwt in Grand
<mf«nn oonnU; 8)4 mlinn noaU qf
hn nilj.
A ff. OHHIUCK CO. CITY.
X X“«
. Oertrude
vine. Te®n.. watched
over him Her beauty and gentle man
nw won the rich patient, who pnv
posed and was accepted white yet a
c<ii|iparative Invalid. They were mar
ried quietly In Kpoxvllle. only the
lirlde's rotdher and one or two friends
c«M»ple have
k«»>c
Zeltung of
BeHin
The boy’s face and
then on
were
bitten
and
'eft
sb
scratched aqd the dog was also bat
bitten. The cries of the lad and
The fortune passing lumber wagon frigbtenetf t
fortune of WO.tuMi.OOO
umuUted In brut»*« oil. i
an iwtatc and
by one of the
llecause she Is alleged, to have prod
-rest
It*waa le
vouihs ancestor*, who died in IT&o.lded J. B Strode, a farmer, with
. after dlHTtlng that his fortune he hat pin to the extent of eight tim<
he state
Uncolo. HI.,
111. was
. left In the care of the
atate fur 150 Mrs. Helen Gmbb. of Uncoln.
yt«r».
it was then
to be
Tuesday fined «16 and cosU. They
k-erv fellow!passengers on a crowded
Ole*Chrlstlans<in of Chicago has s strei I car retiimlog from Chi
anla for
tor mutilating women’s cloth and Mrs Grubb alleges that Strode
mania
Ing. He s
took up too muqb space and that
■ In front of the was forced I to prod
as he stepped
him l>efore
police station, after
Chicago aveni
having cut ^ be dress of Mrs. J. V.
There waa a strike
ilrlke of cham
Campuell
u 1th a pair of aclsaors.
lids the ciher day at Eureka Lake.
L
Chrisilansun admitted that be could
About
_ forward
iM»t bear to
He guests" were looking
forwan
unwonted task of making their
Kmiu»ror William
has Invited to own beds, when a lot of aoclety girls
dinner In
the castle and
on the from Topeka and elsewhere under
grounds at Cassel today ten thousand took the work and had the hotel in
elvll oBIrlals and pnimlnent Inhabi appb*-ple order before noon.
That
taois of the province of Hesse Nassan. broke tbe back of the strike.
The emiu ror tomorrow will entertain
at dinner all the offlrers of the 11th
Ladies, "you can jump on it.
cHirps from the rank of major upwanl. pie on it. but it will come up w
J. M. Waterbury of Belleville. III.. overy tlme.tr Caiman's Clastic Floor
d\*he*^f(S!?
a piano
lierforauHl
the feat of
^ pUylng
pUylng^aji^o
continuouslyy for ;6 hours
aayh that
.•nXI
THY AiHiCORO WANT AO.
OleOlant.
•me well .lres«;rs to sec the stylish "TOGS ’
for I’iill and Winter wear
Osirre Btre
M
_Jl 8
Janitors' pay roll for August. .f205.(Mi
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes re
death. Thus a mere ecratch.
ficant cuts or puny boils have paid
the death penalty. It Is wise to hare
Bucklen s Arnica Salve ever handy.
It's the best salve on earth and wlU
prevent fatality, when Bnms. Sores.
C leers and Pllea
PLAN FOR OUSTLES8 ROADS
d^
was never carried
Tbe first rolnage In America proi*cr
wa-* tl»e scries of rolns “struck" at Bos
ton und«T the order of the general
emrt of Masssch
T. G.. Nicholson, labor and
HG2. the vvius
tesjsl for repairing buildings 1264.30 twelve |H-uei. deuomina
Raff 41 Morgan, material and
ttatt and siumiH.*! on one Side with the
labor In wiring .........................
24.34 letters ‘.N. E ’ ami on the other the
Odie, .McGarry, plastering.....
1K.40
value of tbe pie*v.
Furniture Fund.
Columbia transfer Co., freight
and drayage on desks.......... .$ lfJ»2
Is laughter immoran That la a very
aiportant objection urged against
Fr«. r».or.
.
romedy fioui gem-ration to generaUon.
..$ 9u.mi
< measured^ ^ $1.20..........
.ral. but It U tbe
W. Kratochvll. IIW cds. wii
I to culUvate by
use a faculty for all aorta of Uugbter.
wood.
It la Hie ballucinatlou of prevalent evil
sured. e $l.W.................
whUh driviw lucu to despair. Now.
evil always s.-*hii. to be prevalen
wlM*n you ai niilulxe It, for scrutiny In
c
volves c*»nflD*-*l atu-nllon to
ImnuHlialely under tbe
ctiaed light.
Maynard. Merrill 4c Co.. b«»uks.
Ginn 4t Co., books..
American Book Co.. Ikm.Ks . . .
€9.00
€5.60
_____
percoUUou of water, say s a sj.eclal cable dispatch from fiondoo to the Chlige Inter Ocean.
Tbe pbxw selected tor tbe ezperiment Is neer Horwham. Tbe atooca
trig .. ................................................
-SO
oaed were Cherbourg quarttlte. and U
Jaa. C. Avety. cleaning
order that ibey should he thoroughly
dried they were plac«l upon Iron platfa J. *w!^siatW. * ront of chalro!!!!! 2M
over a floe In the council’a ahed at ColumbU Transfer Co., draylng 2.0H
. J. Boyd, draying ......................
7.5C
All of which U rtsipectn^lly sub
weU healed t
Itted
Bowed to become aomewhat cool.
U E CHASE. M. D
Then they were depoaltad from flve
V
HOLUSWORTH.
M.
H
.jchea to MX IncUro thick oo a woodn
' Committee
pUtform and covered with tar-flve
Moveil by Dr Garner that the re
gsUona. with a Uttle pitch, bring sufl^
Jrt
be
accepted
and
ad*»pted
and
dent tor a too of atone. Tbe stones
arranu drawn on the several fundi
were turned over sod over, qo that each
>r the different amounts.
had a ix»al of sblulug black, and after
Carried.
ward pUced In a b*wp to mature.
Report of T. G Nicholson as to tbi
At tbe pivsent time tbe stones are amount of work done on the differeni
being *erted to Monksgate. oo the school
bat the repori
Brighton road, and spread lo an avm^
age dei.lb of about flve Inches. They
-are *vnsoWdated by a tea ton ataam
roller, and clean saml la.sprinkled ever
tbe surface Just for a covering. Aboot
could l»e ivnieij fo
100 ton. of pusrtxlie has been trsatad
and will be suBlclent to lay down upon
r. 1
a length of from TJ5 to 160 yards ed part In the proceedings.
road. Four hundred gmUona of dtatfflad
Moved by Mr. Montague that the
tar. with which was mUed a htdt
be rented
pltcb,U.t^ been used.
CauTted.
Moved by Mr. Montague that
icholsoa be employed to dUp
county. Me.,
the old rugs at the Ceutral
schoo]
ral ' scl
lumidbie. This year ths
bulldlag at the best figures
possible
a possi
WOO.OOO
L900.000 to
Carried.
chtbegrsatnr
Fairchild that Wm.
I $50 00 ftu- taking the
.
One buudred twenty or more pagft,
every ooe ol which U of htunai
intereal. and every artiek m fllaairated. There is oo bettgr mag]
of travel for teachers and pupib than
Tim Ptir Trmok ffaorg.
Publiahed monthly b}
George U. Danieli. Fifty cento
a year, tingle copies five cento.
Sold by news dcaleix everywhere,
or ad.lrem the publisher.
No. 7 East Forty-aecood street.
New York.
«
eiywben-. But weie It really every
where you and 1 roukl not I* be
express smb an opinion. Clearly the
thing to do then U to belittle tbe evil
by fair means and foul, to undignlfy it
and so rob it of Its horrors that we
shall not lose w Its or heart By Ungh
lug at tbe evil we get rid of the false
Impression of its omnipotence, wc g* t «
little courage..and otir despair turns a
somersanlt up Into glory from tin
swinging trspe« of falth.-lnterna
tional Quarterly.
M.&II.L TIME CARD
Hotel Shilson
giSi::-
IJS.JlHS
»PM.*te|w4- Bythadsyars
«rr«e.oi •. m.
The IJon, the Ass and tbe Fox wei
hunting together, and It was si^
tbit whatever was taken should I
Bbared between them. They rtiugbl
large fat Stag, w hkh the 1 Jon onlerct!
tbe Aas to divide. The Ass tm.k a dca
of fialns to divide the Stag into
pleo^ which slKmld be as nearly equal
Nwslble. Tbe Lion, enraged with
for what be ronaldewd a want of
proper res,sx-t to bU quality, flew a|<m
him and tore him to plecew He then
called on tbe Fox to divide. Tbe Fox.
nOTICE TO TAXPAYER*.
mbbllng off a small portion for blroThe tax rolls for the coUectlon of
aelf. left the riwt for tbe,Lion’s share.
and cit,_____ __
The Uon. highly pleased with this
I .of the
the flve
mark of respect, asked tbe Fox where
in. have
be had learned aocb polltenesa and
good breeding,
rto teU the tnitb,
tlon.
sire." replied the Fox, "I was tsughl It
i my office for the purpose
by tbe Am tbal lies dead there.-- of ©
; said taxes every w
until November
Carried?i«. iTGi 8 o't^ratil 11:30 o'clock
Tbe resignation <rf Nanette M. Stew
Coffee bsa been cnltlvated In Venex- in the forenoon, and from 1 o’clock
art as teacher In the
ueU only since 1879. snd yet It la now 4
that macb-tslked-of country** ‘kief
coatracts to fur
will be received
be accepted and placed on
nish In the aggregate approximatoly
-Tjxjcmm.
Carried.
Moved
by Mr. Meads
that MUs jlW hM op« «nUl Uoatv. SjpjM
jMqle C. Barton be employed at the
BoaiWn Ave. school to All tbe va
TI«V A MCORO WANT Aft
cancy caused by tbe resipiatioc of
of two per
* ■ ^
I amdry folk as 1
A' ^ k
III
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J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
J
125 CASS STREET
i'
NEW LOCATION
j
L..COMPLETESTOCKOFi..
em^tiio atad Cm Fixture, ShMtoD. Lamp#.
F«tl
Spulc Ceito. Btc.
wtbi Bestsn Sto^re
Kidney and Liver C«iipltiats and blood 4l«>rderi
.of every name and nature,
who mlXbt live a good oM
ace in health and happteeea.
life; when them ornate poM art
And who amaag
Americans can mv be b not ailiS
Radam*s
Microbe KUler
52aE53,&t=i52rcS
S uTr^SSTSiJir^
and Uver
mmaand^E
Timt tart ma frodi my bed
I
Don't
Despair
0»TK0F^ATMV
‘’“ii-c:s&-;,rSr^£Srr^
I half wsy twut tb
EUROPEAN PLAN.
, bMte. ri«rtr1e Ugbai. ate. (
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
PAVING TAX
rnm-gms
r.iirrsirss&s
ILKL^aWatyTi ■■■■».
m-
IRGCOOTES OF «L£S.
mHZMAN
I MAM -orrtenvr*
•EMT tAST NIONT
was
Hmt tht GmisI taSOiei Is
sPiMikaIJsIn.
Mirjiiv«.
MMlai liliRscir to to a total
«M toi Mtoa tto track at
5uM?!*tto itaitk atto watakmaa. w
2tat.'^«rtl?*tto^^a£iUaa^tliat to
«to a jnWBWtoa. bst tlwt tto aottorl
aHSs-wrK
afrw'rtS!,‘cK
*%r*SJCir'Mpii ipawrt kla. u4
itot to vaa alM> vutad. aad ttot
apoaM aaa ttot to abo araat to poll
I aooa fuakod aad arai
poflaetly vllltac to
anka
klaualf
itanm vittoat takla« tto -craiy po
lUMBaa-* to toadaaartara. He doeltod
totodaotvaataariaoraiobaorar
Mataatoy Board of Trato Contomn
Trading Staaipa aad Faoor |io^
Jhm boalBoaa
bmo
maa. Is accaptad by soaw af oa aa aa
axpMaatlaa of aoew of tto Metkm ba>
MlMamadblacollfagoai
which T«a» ot aaaocUtloa have devH
nmaber of yearn afo MUm wbc
la a big nun pbyakaUy. aod aootbef
weU koown gteaeraU cMaa tharao aod
of aaiaU atatote. were detailed tc
pert to a treatem garrlaon. Aa Um
ddrnt wbicb 1 am aboot to relate
w been forgiveo by Ibe amall gen, who atm brkilea at aoggeattoo of
tto Indignity be suffered. 1 abaU omit
hta name.
To this companion of Miles was as
signed the duty of arrangliig ftw bertha
on the I*nllman car. Tto two generals
then were frieoda. bot each took pic s
ore In getting the better of tto other.
goodnatute. Bbeih
1 of tbelr abdable
r at tbebot
I 1 do not I
•HJo thb western trip the amall genaml aelerted of the only two avallalde
city there
With an lliCe ^
berths the lower fur himself.
Wben
m thatI ihi*
:a hardly any do
Mllea found that he liad to climb to tto
I
Cl
'bants of the rlt
top bunk to phriewted. ssying that Inss
with the clerks’
much as to was by fsr the bigg-r of
tto two he should have had tto bmer
•RBVITIEA
of PMoakey tov«-
uTuMTtoJ^^a'^qMto^ ol*itorieSi*
SSSaa^tto
Rae^* aaj^'^^^to
toard of trato. at lu taoetlas Thura
maa of ttoaakey to, aakpd to enter
lato aa agraoaMal to rofuae to patron
180 aay i*n-------------------------------- ---------------
IMK It to*
tto board or trap
ftoo advertlaUia <
port troai a cU
arho do aot ttoe
I tkroask arkleh to raaeh t
plo. Tto ■arrkaau aad tto t
■■■
JnwiI lUpM. uBlou havr pisnimi
« bK «IIIH'
Tb» »»rl> morolBi! Inin
.III be UM'd aa tn-rtruraluii Inin, bul
or the repqlar train:* will bring
Ivack
The Modem Woodmen bare planned
or a basket picnic and outing
rmrtude City Driving IMrk assoclagrounib. so ibai iho«- who do
go nway esn gt
LUMKINO IN SACK YARD
Soato*a Yard.
Two awn wore tonad toaklac last
OToalac la tto back yard of 8. Bo
rooMoaoo on Klevontb atroet. b
ooaie boaoa. Aa attoapt was
SVKNT8 IN SOCIETY.
Atoat 40 aoMk^-gavo
Bdward
■oaikltM to kolp kUa oolobrate kir
fortlotk Mrtkday aaalTaraar) . A
rui tiMo
Mr. Ive
......
creaai aad cake
THE MASKETS.
tS%c; No. 2 red. tS^c: No. 3 cum
tlVfcc; No. 5 wkltr oala. U%c
Tolwlo.
Aac
28.-tM>ool—Cash.
wkoat. il%c: Doceabor. M\c: Sep
toataor nora. tolac; Beptomber oau.
Ciroalt Cooft iarora.
Tto tollowlag petit juiora bare beeo
drawn tor tto Sepiosbof tonn of clr
onH oonn^whlck coaroaM oa the 28ih
at
1:30 o'clock la the afternot»D.
Oraat Conrad aad Sasltk K
LemU
Acwm: Ueorso S Aldrtck and Wlillain
Wasoaor. Blair: Ooorge Reeves and
iatooo H RadcliEe. Bast Bay: Ralph
Hicks aad Joka Shutler. nte Lake:
Charles K. Maavllle aad Clinton Ham
*5»’ BSatM^briSirT' u’Ktatk?
?sr«^
r was aa
to tto
oorpa. Mick lean talaalry la tto
war. aad was a cxnmto of Mr. Ran
that
Mr.
toliad akoat IIJW knriad la kla cel
Mr. bat that he 1
Third Season of
Enwmous Success
.•.
Special Scenery and Effects Carried fpr the Entire Four Acts
ACT l-Th« T«mpla of David at Cripple Creek. “The Spider’s Web"
ACT Il-Joe-e Cabinet Bin Canyon. “The Ea«lo’a Flight." “Sayed."
ACT lll-TheUaatDallar Mine. “Outof the Oaptha."
ACT IV-Joe*s New Home. “The Sacrifice." “A Human Lite."
JUST AS PRESENTED IN ALL THE GREAT CITIES
merir lidongiag to IVrala. but now r.
part of Iluasla, there Is a perpctu.Tl *ir. i
rather, w bat tto natlres call an ti«-i nai
aat-ml flrr .which > koown to have
iH^u burning t-onttaually for more than *
2.000 years. It rWrs from an Im-trular;
oriflt'e of about tw^ve fet-l lu def.tli
and 120 feet square. Tbe flamea. w lik-h
aie mnstant. rise to a height of from
alx lu eight f.'et. unacromiMmietl by!
smoke or disagreeable smell, w.-trine;
bai-k and forth with tbe wind Tike a
Ilf-Ul of gulden grain.
lining Hie ntual of Hie
While Cass slr»«et
glands which st^-rete a v
:<yselka has ailow<
-Down below tto t
Oore few pedestrians This
having an lutenaely bitter taste. The
chuckled, while tha notes from tto u
idclally appreciated by the
puniom- of this Is to prevent tb.- eii
Lumber Is being Ueliverei
per torth. where \hh-s was trying
tram-e of lnae«-iB and to keep tbe ear
of V l*arts at Umg Inke
adjust htouM-lf f.w \to night - stoeleuii. as ibc layer of wax drt.-H lu
asylum cottages and the
oottld by no m.wns havr been lulstak.
seaU-s. whieb rapidly fall away, tbu^
block.
for a veap.-r servb-e.
rvuiuvlug wltb them any p;irtUL- of
wwkly hop of the We
The
•By uiklnlght tto l*ullmsu-s dlsims.
dust or other foreign matters which
will occur this evi-nlng
may have found entramv to the ear.
There will be
y”i*lKh“*^ *A an uproar disturbed tto Bleepers. Tto
trouble wss totweeii a very Imdsleut
Among the prominent playei> in woman who had Utarded the train at a
-What has your ma uameU the toby.
•At tvipple Creek.- which will be pre town In western IVuDsylTaiila sod Mayr asked a nHahln.r of Hm- little ;
sonted at Steinberg s Grand Opi.*m the porter.
girl playing In tto yard next door.
|
loose tomorrow
night. Is Kmnklin
-General Mllea pushed aside tto
-Ilenry .Vrthur Algernon JudkiiiH.-1
Searlghi. who has many friends and tains. ‘Madam.* to mared. *wha
aald tto tot proudly.
icqualniaoces In Tmverse City
heaven's name M tto matterr
-Why. I thought y^u wem going to j
taarlgbt will be seen In the leading
- ‘Matterr she repeated. *I arranges!
sale role. Joe Mayfield, and his Imby telegraph for a berth In thU ear.
tersooatkm Is receiving high pmjse
and tto porter tells me that two army
: reply.-New York '
ibrooghout the state.
The Record Is under obligatluns to men have got act-ommodations'and
F. M. Jewett of Maple Gn»ve fruit that 1 most alt up.’
-That's all right, madam.' refdled
“I always take things as they come."
farm fur some of the
Mllea... ‘1 can arrange matters for you. said the pickpocket as be dexterously
.bat have been broagl
My little boy Is occupying the berth relieved the man ahead of him of a
variety, and very large and of i
onder me. and you can
watch and purse.
ious free-stone quality.
-And I take im-o as 1 find fbem."
him.'
Rev. Samuel Bound) will rondt
•The eiclted woman,calmed down. aflded tto pi*luviunu. clutching him
Jtaeiing at the rurner of I'.arfield
ex|treased her thanks and prom-eded to gently bnt firmly by tto arm - Du
aue and IVnlnijula street Sunday afmake ready for the night.
.\t
Htyald.
leraoon at 3 -Hi o’clock..
> awak
Edmund W Walt left this morning Jnnrtnre tto little r
or Mayfield, when- he
hTgittiu' on
ctor. is'^tt
little boy.' aikl the
he day In Bsblng for m
A report of the recent
rerty
xMivenilon was given last evenit
he pmyer m«-ettng at the Cong
dr. IV
>lae. Vonr father told me to sleep
Uonal church.
re.'
Rev. J Pennington and l.evi T. Per-•What does this meanT exclaimed
ilngton returowl this morning from
I day's fishing up the PlaUe. with
lice catch
X ro«tlr MUtaiErT
Charles Novak has resigned fn»m
Wilberi.y-I made the mistake of
kta position at sectmd base on the
my life this morning. I told my wife'
ksylum baseball team to resume hK
I didn't like tor new gown.
j
mllege work at Ypsllantl- Reno Colby
will probably play second. «nd
Roy
Oojjdand a new man. kill go to third
-He never finished his stem order. But abe wants another.
M abort.
With a shriek tto woman anstched
The Idlchlgan Telephone Ca.
ker bekwgings and fied to a<mie re
itsiied a new and very neat din
Jf the liK-al subM-ribers
The hiK>k
contains a list of about 4«s» names
Margaret-Oh. yes; but she has oo
County Clerk Walter Issued a mar panU enjoyed the performance, ttoiv idea she will receive as many as she
rlage license this aftemcK»n to William eoaned a <-olloquy between the gem ral exitects - Kansas City journal.
and Mllea that was suggestive
field of carnage. Tto little man could
•Hie bit»-iit appli.ntion of tli.- prin
not to mollified
He swore vendetta
The G R A 1 iiasMuger train
here at *:2i this morning did not
agalnat Miles, and the enmity kaa In
ciple of Hie iM finy in the ^lot U re-'
rive until II 3o. 4.wlng to the wait
creased with yearw.”
ported from Australia
in tlie |eM»fthe eacursUm imln
fmm
Indti
offices of the oommonwealth, if lime
U-hen the local section reached
or opiH.rimilty .,l.H-a not |H-rm1t thSty It constated of two parlor c
Btrateglat In more ways
|.n.ni|.| pnreluM- of a vtnmp lln- per
be never more clearly abowed tto true
tein In .1 hurry will in fiitur*- In- able
aoldler ^drit than by a clever «ot
to dn»p hi- letter Into one tirlM.-e of
executed on a train between Was
tlie nuobiu- IIml Hie iM-ni.y into the
too and New York the other day
taking kla seat In the chair cs
found
btmaclf
in
clooe
proximity
turned home this
young
woman
wboae
family
had
long
•hon business trip In the <
P Paris returned last evening fn.m been on terma of Intimacy with bis .-rifv.ibMn to t«i the ojthtMl.iv
•r In Presque Isle own and a young man to whom had
county, accompanied i>y
by a sister whom been confided the plcaaant duty of
he has aot se-en for over 5« ye
tag as ber escort The gallant general
Georgs G Bates returm-d to
hU Immadlatoly eaterod into conversation
- In Chicago last evening after a with tbe twain. The day was bot and during )..ur trip arouiMl the
uUth relatives In this city
Tlo Joy of «p.ndlng
the escort had k>at
C^k. wife and two^hildren of
atgbt before, oo that soon after tto m.n.yO' «ns tto repb of tbe. iMti
.«• An- il.at
-Why. after we got
train pulled out of tbe Baltimore sta
Mrs Charts JeffrWs of* »^th”si
.*f l.;ike .Mi. blgaic we wen- -»> i
_Mlss Ethel
Koberi^
of
South tion the young man waa nodding
A waiter anooonead dinner -In the I'an.-o’a tl.ul llo-y would takeCatiai
motley fur T»-:il nmiiey anywh»re.
Ketia Mokesa reaJrt. the'
dining car ahead.** but tbe young man
Mr lad Mm A^yhle Mlllei
alept oo. appareotly loUad by the com
to her borne this afternoon
rerwaHas Mabel Ctose of Adi
Thal
g Mias Nellie 8tev-per ul
eoth street.
.mil V Nerlinger is off o
abe accepM*^Wto^^V<^
.edtlkm. He quieUy left towa with
<mt laforBl^>ls friends of his fawf
T.r
mmsm
fohsalL
Krd Ghves
/wrs/
Fvr Fall
Thtr popularity of our
{'love tlfoartrnem has
^n-own r \ t*r>' s e a s o.n:
would \ou know why?
L.arj'rsi and best sclcclit)ii. rxiMTl
j'loves
that we have tried ami
provetl ami know’ ihrir
worth: all these combined
ha\e this "the «love
More.*’
two prices fer tompff
rcw*s ccnsidersihtt -
m:
m
S-og SALK Ku . *:nitU-h .-u« .
T«“-f U»-*« ••—«> ku l Ko I
i?
il
fur
► WSfur,*ir
ptPl STmroltl
IUAO-. ••.Hi-n-i i«ii
In ,uirt-»t Slir
wo.i IdjM.l, Kurail.i-*. il- K*«.t r^mt
1
U»^.NaivAL-nt «f in lof-iViU.. i
tioovi i
»L» urntji It .tn th- <
.m.U .«-h*nl aaj Niiiai it
I'or church, street and semi-dress, a full .pique sewn
dressed kid. very soft and pliable, bul strong and dur
able for the purpose for which they are in- 1
tended, large gun metal button................... .
Both blacks and colors stitched in while j
.\ beautiful Mocha glove of just the right weight for
early fall wear; one large button, black and i ftA
colors .. ..................... ..........................
: .
I. the best glove ever sold
every one has said that wear them I: two I
tons, black and colors ...---- ----- -------- 1
1.00
Jl Tine Hloeba at the Same Price
-"ivr.
Mrs 8 B Sumer
for a visit t.
Mr. aad
Mrs.
Haary Wemto re^
iraad to their boow la Lake City
Wbaa be aacactalnad that M
late for dlnwr ha apotoglaed i
but the ganorml aad kla fair |
aooos young fdlow could not and
atani why-kla fkir Mead
Maud waa not
i
wkau ka ri
Mad. Aag. 21.-
wBa Jr tto
Mm. H. L. Laae of Rockford. Mich
rataraad boaae thb moralng- after a
M*** Da
Ukm ABee WaR kaa rafatwad fnm
A SOENfO MARVEL
“AT CRIPPLE CREEK”
toU of him wklck would ladicate that
nader pioromtSoo to caa tadolge In a
tto WashNew York
A f*»ar u iMtas Clmtal«d «I
The enat Geeiidy Dnen if litnni Heart Intenst
_______
MOVmCNT ON TOOT FON »0»Mnmon or outiNtM
a aktoo
f"
•a Oaa af «to
TO CLOSE ON
LABOR DAT
tita ftaWi llte to toto kiBI
WjlMi toaertptkia of tto aoatk alto
Mkkt walctoMa. aa4 loM ttot to
HAL REID'S BEST PLAY
mmxkJ^STm! latto^S^koTa
to to Bsore prompt In tto fat are."
M«t M Tmm tM OMMfli^ Him.
WMWi WEmiUMEm.
STEIWEIIQ’S BBAND 88 Towtlw Niflt fttS 28
^ dangbter
r A Clary retnrmad
* kls kMM la Graad
^aml day* la tto city oa baalaaaa.
Mlaa HalatJIacPtoll of Calamac re
taraad to barloata tkls aKwralaff. aftar
Mu he Oral came to Waaklngtoo
W waa tncttnesl to dwMI au kla pMy-
lag days. At a Qridhao ctok dtoiMr
••• bight ha waa callai oa for a
Every room prettily finkhed
The lot » Urge.
The
price M«nall- $1100-can
be me: whh your own
monthly paymentA Better
thit^ tt over am) talk with
• ”
MICELLANEOUS.
m¥p:mm
OVRVrVINU-tortio. Wi,h:ng 1->U
We’ve just received 25 dozen
Soft Bosom Shirts for Fall
and Winter — the swellest
things that ever struck the
town. The fall styles are de
cidedly a contrast to anything
ever offered before and will
be great;sellers. Polka Dots,
Novelty weaves, N o v e 11 y
stripes, in Blues. Tans, Grays
Gun metal color, etc., etc.
• Sttt^lCast. «
rroivf iMdR
JUST ONE NlCHTl
>1
THE BOSTOH STORE '
7 Room
Bouse 'is
e.msiettt
FOR'rent. ’
tb«
rrCMS OF INTEREST.
Tto w ife of T. W. ltu'i!!Ju. the brill-
When Hi- ne«a of tbe elec
Sontb Tvtwne reached Duhlla a friend
called on her aod adrlaed tor to have
a couple of polk-etneo atationed la
front of tbe.tem|ieraDce botH of which
ohe and her bustood were tto c
oo tto grmmd that the nob
I In the United Kingdom.
jg£F?f -,? a
728th week of Jule Walter-,
Jwara
SIDE,
TRMXEV
KVBI a SOOD AS nw
«oralio Xerxes Booth the
RICHARD MANSFIELD OF
TRAMPOLOGY. The fon
I tin yon get home.______
FINE ACTING TALENT
Prices: R5C. 35, 50c. Seat sale
wiU open Monday taaminf
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THE EVENING RECORD EMMl f
TRAVEBSEehr. MICH^ FRIDAY. AUGUST 88. 1908.
STORTOF
HORRORS
WAKSHIPS
TO BEIRUT
TURKItH WATCm
iMKiiuTt
i
Anumny
eaaaedlte Kaasss and Mlaaoart rivers
to rise j suddenly to annsual beigbu.
and tbe reanlu may prove grave. A
MASSACaOS
STILL
tlofts to tbe TwWsh forsjp ci
regard to tbe mord«’ oC Vice (
Se^lMtab BtalM of fore
that tbe ease will rmire
lag tbe ^ight. sad at Topeka It U also
Urn Wrmmtl»99 Win Q» U Mnit
ttet h0'te« fpMfd bis rsvrt
Views of traverse Otp \
~har£l'bL*Battle Creek.
Mich., engineer of the second section
of the arcus train that crashed into
the rear of the first train, testlfled
that he did all In his power to avoid
the urreck: but did not look at the
air gauge In the cab as be should have
Other tesUmony also'showed that
the train was not equipped with avail
able hand brakes, and the brakemen
could do nothing to aid in averting the
The Jury rendenM a verdict to the
effect tbat the wwk might have l»een
averted If Engineer Charles M. Probs*.
had watched the air gauge before him.
and also If Wallace Brus. had had
their a
S?Jfer.“lir
i'r-
I that tbe troubles
sruTw-rpcM*,
adtHiOAT
LAIDOHEN
5000
mritiiid
Cablets
.ror.hr^s
waters 1
tloa for^tbe murder of
Magaiss^ United States
.mJfront Stmt,
in a bne. close, r^-bot game of
iseball yesterday at Bellalre. the
Asylums lost to tbe team of thst place
re of 2 to 0. .Bui'lboogh tbe
were beaten. It is hard to flgI tbe -dope sheet” why they
did not win. Welch struck out 10 m«m
to Waltrlcks- 4. the Asylums made
error and Bellalre made three,
made but three hits and the
Asylums made seven. But in spite of
all these things, the Asylums could not
win. Th^ seem to be afflicted with
hoodoo. In lU worst form.
But though they lost, they put qp
» article of baseball that was worth
bile. There was not a minute dur
ing'the game when every man was
not on hU feet and playing ball.
Welch’s pitching was fine, and at no
me was he found successfully for
ly considerable number of seriou5
touches. But In one Inning Bellalre
got two of her three hlu. and the
other bit made a. run all akme.
Bellalre’s first run was made in the
wood inning, under peculiar clrcumances. Dole came to bat and was
retired. Then Baton touched out a
dean hit that was good for two bases,
but no more. A passing carriage was
struck by the haU. and the sphere
took a dive down the road. Into tbe
sand and under the fbet of the bones.
of tbe Goebel Breering <
tbe dust bad cleared away,
the fielder had dug up the hall, w
he b^d difficulty in finding. Batpu hnd
aad hurt la tbe otted in home. The next two men
ere easy oou. retiring the side.
The other run came in tbe elghlSr
Allcott gbt a hlL BroBmaon struck out
KIDNAPING BOiPECTED
a:
. Oarnwa A Bailey's Men i
But Nabady KUk
A^WM a^aSbSaad^A^
as tbe last of tba alasgsri was almnat
HEE nun
ttmm imsmr Watt madam
A GtmtMAN’S SHOE
Built hf mtkersof Hoc Footwetr
Beautiful Illustrated Gift Books, cloth bound; only 25c
Optic Series—by Oliver Optic, ea.
..
25c'
Other cloth bound Story books at only 15c, 14c and 12c
The New Padded Poets go in this sale at only........79c
Thh IS ika iima for Baak Bargaiaa
THE ECONONY STORE '*'*
7resb Cream
Bon-Bons
art amlf
10e a Pound
Tor tomorrow
tl2 Fnmt 8trw4
8t‘pi*’rohor 14 will mark flu* cIofo
of the Neal postofflcc. rural free de
liver)* superseding it at that time.
COR.
FRONT
5’
AflO
STCRY
ELCaC
UNION.
School Opons
September Sthor thereabouts. And to begin
right, bring the boys here first
forahat new suit or pants. \Ve
are making a special showing
of Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing
this week. Every window on
Union street filled with new
Fall and Winter Suits, no old
stock, take a look and you will
be convinced. We show the
largest assortment of Up-todate Children s Clothing in
the city.
nftwspttiuhmwttk
piece double breasted
I wool Kcrseyi. Cami.
roeres, neat patterns, a aplen-
tad’s playtikg at abort
» of tbe game for.Traverae City,
ro bits,
mred two
bita. as did L. WeMi,
: aad Oolby each got a
2fl0 pounds to be sold
that day. We will have
a special sale of some
thing every Saturday at
Half Price to give every
body a chance to get
something for thechildren
St Clair s
u Conhetiomry w
m» Hun u Fint Omt
mutu^uStut
SHOES
SCHOOL
FOR
Boy’s’ shoes that are
made up on stylish lasts
but made of honest ma
terial. The soles are
made of good hard
leather. ::::::
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New
Rotner*. Old Stand
Front St
Opporitc Whiting Hotel
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Save $ $ $ $
men’s Pants
1-4. 1-3. to one-half
less than actual retail
price—lots of three dol
lar goods for one dollar
and Fifty Cents—look
these over.
men’s Suits $$
worth seven-fifty, eightfifty and-ten dollars in
our special lot now offer
ed at choice five ck>llarshere’s an bpportunlty
that must be grasped at
once If you want to save
money.
.udVatechaU {Mitcra* and
Tbe members of Onne eborcb and
i;,.
ior boys wearing from R7 to 88 Wfiiii and
27 lo 84 leg, have joit anived in aU matcrial and patterns—price is «»y—l.Ot^
160.2.00.2.60.3.00.88.5a
BOOK SALE!,
NEW
I
Lone F^ffiinto
ea.y......,..^....!'!*r.60c
Frank Friedrich & ^
ZSlStrJ^JltSSS
A good assortment.
AlUstiumer clothing going at actnal ooM—
Boy’s school tuiu going at /any price, as we
shall discon^uet^ li^
Sold by sellers of Hellabis Footwear
0
! j’ .
' i !|
Women’s Patent Leather light
or hezvy, were $2.r»0..$ | .5Q
Tbs N.-W BUiul.
WANTED — Immediately,
cook at the Lake View House,
Elk Rapids. Wages $10.00 per
week.
1»4S-tf
i
» » QtfBfokStm
musffio
M..
Tactetv Prices
VERY HOT GAME
r Wlr. U tto CtmUW BMOfA
Rome. Aug. 2*.—A train lllleil with
soldiers today Winded with a freight
train. , Twenty soldiers were kllletl WAS CON'TEST BETWEEN BELand eighty Injured. The king, on hear
LAIRE AND ASYLUMS
ing of the accident, rushed to the spot
and personally directed the care of ihinjured
The Former Won by a Score of 2 to a
THAT WAS LONG AGO
But It Was Hard to Sec Why Atyturns Failed to Win.
When Chippewa County Extended to
Bault Bte Marie. Mich.. Aug 2*.—
ome Interesting historical facts are
elng disclosed at the office of the
ounty clerk, where the force for some
ays now has been at work In compllig an Index of nil tbe proceedings of
the Chippewa county courts from 1*2*
the present time. The county orig
inally extended
river, taking In n
of the
It Hit LAST ATTEMFT TO
state of Wli
of the old documenU.some no faded as
urr THE CUF
to be almost Illegible, are decidedly In
The records show
s
a of 1*27 only six votes
cast in tbe entire region border
*ni»sy Hass Oct the Best •cat'* Ms
lag on the aoutbern shore of Lake Bu
BalA Fointlng at the tpssdy Cup
perior. while In 1*35 Btepben T. Mason
received 53 votes for governor In the
then county of Chippewa.
•r was to m* Kvsmsa bnwA
CAR WAS DEMOLISHED
New York. . Aug. rt—Sir
Upton has Indicated that bis a
Wreck inn DetroH Unitad Rail
ThM Memlfig.
have cot^ best boat. Tbai l.tOO
Detroff, Mich. Aug. 2*.—A serious
nr end collision occurred on the Wy
‘toward certalB defeat.andotte branch of the Detrott United
One car was
and several
ANOTHER CIRCUt TRAIN WRECK
%u-OTT0NWEX
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aVEITtJP
Oxfords
Jlmrican s
Drug Co.
SCOREOF SOUHERS RILLEO
eighty. iBjurwi.
the larger ones.
We have a few pair* left that
muirgo at a price Lwt Tkam
Ct*f. This is about how they
run
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•U.' •’ f. r iho bvnefii of the clerks.
T';' rV-rl.s had plamied ft»r an exAt. Manhattan, where the Big
and Klrk-Klllsseb. Three hundred
i n t.T Simons Bay and a general
empties $ into tbe Kansas, the 1
arsons are said to have been killed.
-h-r-^. Tbe weather wa« not
«tream has risen In the past 24 hours.
The revolutlonUts at Klschero are J ;-t
Ih, !,ai ordeml. but they
rs hare
. c.=?\ray. The) say there arc air St OiF
been sent to tbe Mi
kins at Suitons Bay of which they
the country, taking a short course to
t distr
oi
rare
lo avail thems*‘!vcs fully
the Kansas river. Many farms are and slaughtered an entire detachment
and await or
deep oader erater.
of *0 soldiers.
A Turkish courier, carrying 40.000
Harvey Avery hass arrived from New
out walUng for tbe Mai
ranrs Intended for tbe pay of the Orleans
to >oin -his famliy In thU cli)*,
Brooklm and Baa Frand
roops. has been captared by insur
a short visit. They will all return
anire Tburaday erenlna.
gents near Burovltchovo. Tbe rebels forNew
Url«ans aboniVhe lOih of SepOjrstsr Bay. N. Y.. Ans.
have blown up an Iron bridge over a
spemT-Oie winter at
deat Rooserelt last nlfbt Issued or
pretty gulf
rederr that tbe American Bniopeas
ilty of that eilv.
liqaadnm. under command of Rear Ad
mirsi Cotton, should proceed at once
YEAR-OLD
GIRL
10 Beirut. Hyria. la readiness to sup
port any demand the United S.sle.
private telegram f
. LlEt DYING
may make on account of the asrasslI thst a nurolMT uf
nation then- of Vice (Consul MsneU
. leading a luind
reeenily forriMl their way past t
Was Alo^ With Her Father When
?n In-1 Turkish ikisI at Kt-kla and now ocru
Auk 2k,retary Utomls yesterday cab1e«l Minis
.in mmssallable p<»slHon.
yifas tuffered
i«>r Lelshmaa. Instmctlna him to de^
I
Rebcia Blow Up a Train.
Will Inrestii
mand the immediate arrest and pon
The cant-bound dally expri^ss frt
Isbment of the persons aullty of tbe
BiidaiH-st to Constantinople was bloi
up near Kulell BurgaaYbout 25 mil
Richmond. Mich.. Aug. 2*.-Tbe
the mans family baa yet been t
but that probably will follow.
------_ - ------ while
home alone with her father. The phydoes not think abe can live, and the outrage was the work of**revolu^
by Cboaul Uabriel file Ravudal. who it Justice Heath has i
theaher- lunisu. who traveled on the train.
of the same nationality. At tbe Ume Iff to come here and
Mam Mooting of Christiana.
of hU appointment as rice consul be Douglas thinks the child fell against
was a ooasular dark In Turkey. Mr. a glass plate on the floor. Tbe doctor
An Immense mass meeting of MaceMagelssen was appointed orTtbe rec- «aya be does nut see how the throat ionians look place here W’ednesday.
poMseadatlon «of Senator Nelson of rould be cot so badly by falling on a Tbe proceedings are most enthusiastic.
Minnesota, who says be was a son of
t a memorandum
a prominent Lutheran ihinUler. He
to the represenueras born at Brauburs. Pilmore
lives of the great wers at Sofia, urgITSIXNASUDllEN
enu to Intervene
Mr. Macelssen was 30 years old.
bavins bm-n born in 1*73. He was tUtien pt MacFariand. Kanaaa. EnomSucated In the common schools of
ourlng ou
Ionia
id. Train Msn Robbed and
Minnesota and was a
mtlnued i
her fortnight Europe
Make your Selection
BMtoft and Depot RIflod.
l..utberan college at Deoorah. Iowa
mild And 1nobody there to «
for three years,
a Ume be was
ms were also adopted which
now. I'ablets worth
of Bloux Falls,
demand the appointment of a powerful
editor of
MacFariand. Kan.. Aug. 2«.-8ix Christian governor in MdCeilonla. one
from Gc to 'Ihc to be
the Echo, published asked men. heavily armed, entered
Id «‘ciire security for the
tbe Rock Island station after mid ttiuntiy.
sold at half price::::::
Minister LeUhman s cablegratn was night. Conductor Monahan and. BagThe continued absence of news
dated Wednesday, and stated that Jhe
from the interior of Macedonia, where
assassination occurred Sunday, the
a widespread interruption of
minister being Informed of the crime
blllty. The robbers rifled tbe telegraph communication. Is causing
by Consul Ravudal. Tbe consul stated depot, took valuables from round
Turkish offi
that the murderer was not seen and U bouse employes and train crew and cials here and much unrest among the
ape. A posse ts fn pur- public.
The appointment of Marshal Il^rahim Basha
‘ to <
T the troops In
Mr. Uelsbmaa i
In lUoMloiila an
out erenr day.
of all the principal places and buildings are
in our west window. 1 Take >-our pick at
lac for the small sires, and 25c and 36c for
Durand. Mich,. Aug. 2*.—The cor
It IttUEO BY THE MACEDONIAN oner’s Inquest into the death of the 22
victims who were killed In tbe wreck
of the Wallace Bros’, circus train, on
tbe Qran^i^^unk
August 7,
ire to tsma feet at Kansas City la
tbe WT M boan. and n rise of eqnnl
asngnitiide. It la stniad. Is eondag tbla ARE REPORTED AT BAtIUKO AND
way do^ tbe Mlaaoart Tbe fact tbat
KIRK KILItBEH
tbe Mlsaouri Is rislag also Is
aaziscylbere. as It ts believed It will
retard
flow of tbe
8 Courier With 40.tbe mobtb of Urn lat
rUp
well as tbe raUway yards and heavy
bastaees lateresU la tbe west ‘
toms. Tbe enrreat te swift aad t
rise m^h driftwood. If tbeae bridges
go out It will cripple tbe traMc of tbe
U. Aug. 2S;>-Tbe
ilttee has lasued a b
from be^. aad cut ^ coammala
h have been plllist of 7fi rlllat
boat. bHweea tbe two Kaaby the sultan s
. Tbe Kansas river bare
single vilayet of Mo^
resterdapr rose three feet In 10 bciUrs. astir, to which are added
rrt!j=±=:jr
8EVKHTHTEAB-1988
fjamifton Ootbing
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TBE EVEHDfO BBOOBD, TEiVKgSB 011T, WCE, FRIDAY. AUGUST SR ISO#.
,THEEVE»lli6BCG(«^^
m§rtia d €wias
\Esmm
BUSIIESS CAROS.
Some Exceptiimolly-^
sriCantral Cmm «f Wf Valeaae tpovtad
Wimmm tmi SttaMw af Lm Wita-
^ANK
am Aiv Waraiaa.
Naalea. Aar » -Tb« people of Na
ptonaadlfcaaaTtroaa^^^^
aooa.
that of Andrew Kealika. a
Pollah
miner at the Great Waatera mine.
Haring orcaaioa to go to the eurfaee.
Kenlska got lalo the cage at the
ninth Ifvci. but slock his bead fn>m
ibe side of the skip. Tha result warn
that the bead was caught at the i
by the wall pUte and
aeveret
IJa Ono tkbaaaad feet below the ceotral
of Vewniia the rokaao opened
a haae moath. out of which
bod a herj atreaai of Uva, which
raa 4owa the aide of the moontato been done by a gulllotlDe. The head
aad at Arat aeenod to aamace the ob- fell to the bottom of the shaft while
the bleedlDg trunk waa carried
surface.
John Keaaler. a merchant at Burr
rowB out durtas Oak. who also ooaducta a large farm
1 aad 1»00. The in Noble township, baa completed a
Ithout any warn- ^^It mm^lng 7*00 pieces. Tdr.
e waa no earthw rain of aahea. as wellII na farmer a
aothlac Imt a clear atream of laraI and
wife died, leaving him with
ODs. He looked after the
sssrr'3^^
ssTwS;.*;
It-
td IM UsM auiM ftt BM.
|M«i Um «f«el atlHiliw of tUt 0DF
MMrt t« U* i4t«Mlaa la TartMj.
tfta atmefai art— calto tor tH
m ftM Cto aovart. aad tb« la
The atieaa of uSiT which U 15 feet
broad, at 11 o'clock Wedaeaday alsbt
had ooirerad a distance of 2.700 feet
It derlated later from the direction ol
the . obaenratory. which Is no lonaei
OM^naoed. 'The only dancer Is fur the
oew electric tramway-np the volcano,
which, however, has thus far not Im^d
touched. The eruption seem, to be
decreaslnc. aad It Is hoped thsi no
damace «Ut result from it.
The apanator far enough away not
to be frightened, stood entranced at
the spectacle, but those nearer to the
vo'caao were seised by
the empttoo liecan and rushed down
the sides of the mountain and the adlaceat country to the rillage. of Forticl aad Reaaaa. which 4s built over the
ruins of Herculaneum. The alarm
by the mayor attsiog notice* derlar
MC.MCII aatloa aa to pat a atop to lag that there waa n«t danger and
boning the people to remain calm
lice of Naples
wm
make a tour of
uuvlus. in orde
mnts and supf
■ea
of
protection
ned necessao - The
M for an tima. la tha lataraau of hn
■natty It
M aaam that tha |
whlch^y S*dl
taUnirVof^e e»pulalon*of*Pnl? Krult
wMi predicttHl the <
tloo. declaring
ng Mhal be has the
.Tr
eye.- ^
<
tiaa that our lataraata wlH ba fotljr
prouetad. mraa tf our warahlpa abould
V
•
r
'•r V
We offel f^T^Hundr^ DoUan
fold It asoaaaary to blow a portka of srard tor |aay case of CaUrrh that
mnnot be cured
by Hall's Catarrh
tha aoHdre Into the air and a few 6f
lo hla farm work and,
taught
the dlririct
ra.
Both boys were
md after a period ns
though CO years old. thinks nothing of
riding his bicycle from there to ColdwauT. 18 miles distant, and returning
thr same day.
l.SBt spring Frank Prescott of Rock
font lost $24 In bllta. they being In a
flat leather folder. 'The place and rlr
cumstanees connected, with the loss
nssT wtDDmc
IS
>alp
Tom
Ohio
year,
him la attalalag bU aad. No.
Jahaaott will not ba goramor of
this yaar. and probably no other
aad his prospects for a poi
UiiH.d by n.
The Brat wedding wtr solem
in lllrchwood. at any rate since
resort was the abode of the In«
and years ago. took place last
evening in the
tage of Dr. K. L
The hoard of educatloa has made Ashton. The cei
ceremony waa i>erformed
provlaloB for rubber tips for the chain by Rev. W. T.
la the Oeatiml building. Now. If provlaloa could be made for rubber tips
the presc
for the heela of the pupHa much an of the minister * family i.nly. but
tboiie at the resori wen* tnl
and made much of the flr»i «
the resort has seen.
IT LITCIIALLY
show tor tha White House have
■ij::
iln obedlenoa to the biblical com
foaad. -If thy right hand oSoad thee,
cat it off." Charlea Newstrom. In IflnafapolU. Mlnaaaota. the other night
severe the oteadln
M as. He U now la
hla acqtialdtaaDos was noted for his
I rollgtooa seal, aa It waa hla
I to do everythtag in atriet cot
rwtth hto tntorpfwlatkia of the Bll
•(£%-‘S:£““s5s
3.MI hand, he drove through the bones
and cords of hla' right wrist, leavlag
tW^haaddaagtlagbyafowahredsof
Alfred Jones, an
centric.
old character, is \lvring a hermit's 1
on tJrand river, nort
rth of Grand Hav
The^(!htwo A Northwestern
1
r
I a tie t
It has
thhMM^do!^^ he
aad.ha to hnaly
The
apm laoked op with a laagh
-It aays hers.- she tearnrhi
the girts af NibhvtUe. Teun. h«ve i
ar|t eyelashes.
Lale*« Pevlr^ mt m Lmm*mrn ««lr I
eUlliH..
-Art eyels*be." «rv the latest Inrantioo of a hair s|**< hilliit la tJrrat Cattle
ntn^t Laodtin. aays the Cbb^igo Inter
Ocean.
Hefari boM the otbar day
with dOWb^st .
font vlalt- aald
tha akin on the
. nnd the falm
laabaa mix with the Usb» of the lady.
It la baantlfnl. beantlfuir
Tha laahaa tori ten days antoUy. but
.twenty with care. The manage
rtored that
2«. Od. pairs were
against evaw a prolonged fit of hyster>
hrifoit ha spitted, of coorae. that ha
had no dJiect evldemT* to that efo
Tha thaatrkal laslws «re bUck nnd
ary tang nnd made nf roarsar
Tha hairs an* of eegeubla art
of WilhcTm.
BartakA- Co.
Stephen Lautner. Fanner.
F. C Desmond. Charcoal and
GenT Merchandiac,
Bcnj. Thiriby, of Traverse
City Iron Works. .
J. O. Crotacr. of Ca^ A
SJTJ
y mm
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SL.A-TER
It Costs You Nothing
/
BACHANT & ROSCOE
208 Front St.
lov* and sallow, ai^
Parker Bros’ Old Stand
I quiet dro
sparkling h«
The first act
e« In the i
tag rescue of three Innoeent
the clutches of Marlin Mason, the vile
hsIfbr»H*d and
kee|»er of a aaloon,
8UTTON8 BAY. MieU.
known as the "Temple of David.” The
set-ond act opens In Rift Canon, noar
Joe
MayBelds
pretty scene occurs here to*twe«*n th«
bvrnr^ Ransa
*2.00
child Tattoo and Joe. who Is the owwr
of the "l.aat Dollar" "'‘"•*
champion of Innocem
Creek.
While the he
Watch. Clock an.l jeweirt
ca|M* of J(M* Mayfield from tjie death
rc|iaircil.
Ftnc work my
trap laid for him In the "I^t IXillar
mine, and his rescue of Ib'lle Gordon
siwcially.
l*roinpincss my
makes the thlnl act one of the roost
I Carpet Oeaning and Feather Rem»motto.
(;ivc me a call
novel and thrilling eier wltnessiil on
vatiiig. Carpet aewinc
aewinp and laying,
Notice to All Peraona InteroateB.
]
the American stage.- The fourth act
Next door south of &|uircs
Befotv sending your old carpett
The sjM-rlal aa-sessroem tax roll for
n*vi>al* the Interior of Joe Mayfield's
rug*, let me
Barber
Shop.
mountatn cabin the morning he weds he extension cd the sewer In the alley 1
you aami»c
rn-iir Gordon
lino
ivt
This
love story
nlon street, haa been placed!
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Startling
epl«»des. tern
chivalrous rescues, and
<»f September. 19o;t.
, Phone tit
tss Waahingtoi
make the pulse of excite
high. carrle.H the h«*art of the specia
The Peerless Shirt* are the beat
tor
Stage sets of striking beauty
money can buy.
Made by Petrleat
. City Treasurer.
OR. J. W. HtOOINB, Danttol. has rw Mfg^Co.. of Detroit. Sold by S. Bends
and novel efft-cts enhanc** the strongly
dniraatle acem-s
A cast id unusual
strength has lieen stHured l.y the
making "At Cripple
eek* at once a pnodur
In InteiVretatUm a*
HI KNAPP
J. W. Gatmucu, M. D.
..Tbo Wotcbinakir..
Crippll
SEWER TAX
i JiARPET CLEANIII6 WORKS...
«•
That funny play. "Sldt TrackH.
will
again be p^ysent»*«| here nex
Wt*dneaday. September 2. at
Stelntse. "Side
dred plays
launched
by
theatrical
which
po*s»*Msea sufBcien
call out standing rtKira It
territory year after year.
oiM*nlng o! last searon the play was
thought to be on the wane, but the
vast
andlenw**
wbicli grtn-ied the
any and laughed heartily night
aner night pr.
gist Is authorised to refund your pur
chase money on any bottle of Dr. t^lweir* Magic Egyptian Oil that li
entirely satlBfactoo*.
It!
111.- .*^oiiib.‘n- .Mu-b- T«-;Mb
ei>
held a eonveution at
.\thii ta. Governor Ctmiiler of i;«*<«rgls
enJ.o.Nl I lie UH-UnU and lectures, and
mi.w tbc general bealtb. The prool of
till. M that wonira who have been cored
tbe reverse, governor."
pcted a ypung tody, -you riean our
»ss Is beaveuY galn."
".\o." aakl the guvemor. bowing
1 .vou
tkui and ulcefttaoH mpd cmd tomato
wcakne«a
•ry for
OonanasutloH.
Tbo
boMit
IWfo fifie aai $LBfi. Trtri
chapw.
ropnaor.
409 S. Union Street
B $boe mortb l^abitia
The shoe that makes the foot look neat. If a woman’s shoes look wi ll, lu r fool
will look well, but the hamlsome foot coitius for nothini^ unless in a hamisoim*
shoe. That is the ailvantaj^e of biiyinj; your shoes here. W’\\ AKT SIIOWIN(; TiUi VHRY LATEST FALL SHOES.
The b(*auty of the thinjj is the price
::
::
$2.50 $2.50 $2.50
Two Dollars aad Fifty Cants
$2.50 $2.50. $2.50
For Lame arid
Teodor Foot
[OINED
bow it la that
little by little
l..\KGi: and
complete line of Iioy*s, Voiiiirs,
Misses and Children s
: :
School Shoos
proven by the
his latest great drama, "At Cripide
In
the
Creek.- The wild scener)
to*art of the Rockies forms a magnlfl
cent backgnmnd for any dn
Reid* versatile
of an audience, amid
» the feollnga
I
to*aut>.
e* of such unsurpassed
are thrilling. "At Cripple
Iter city I* In the Magic Egyptian Oil it the Only Quick
ilgan fruit belt. It
Safe Relief.
work can be carGw. W. McLain. Michigan Central
wllty to lH«iter adconchjcior. sajw that Magic Egyptian
Oil haa accomplished wonders in re
living lame «nd tender feet, from
which he ha* suffered for a long time
No preparation on earth will so quick
ly relieve pain and strengthen -the
muscles as Magic Egyptian Oil.
It only ooats 5U cents to have a
lK>itle set tin* 'round the house handy
>e alary of a
Ideal of the
^
__
fTAOE AND PLATFORM.
Tha T
a?r
J.
’
i
I. w. A a W. a. HOOK.
Kingriey.
1 wo paiaana naa a oong and stum
bont fight with an abcM oa ny right
*****
on the fine, high grade goals.
You >^el your choice of the l-adies’ new’ shoes for
just $*2.5h. and you can have either a Vici Kid. a
Patent Leather, a Patent Colt, or a Box Calf, and
in cither liijht or heavy sole. There are also in
cluded some of our early season’s $:k00 shoes.
Our shoes are those that please.
^
wipi
long silken eyelasbea
■an who entered the shop gleau^
On the
«ialam a haggtag ciab.-
-Now. I wapdm.** aha aald. ‘if John
taally had tiainnaat haataaaa at Naahmae. Ba atartm for than yaaterdsy.
hui II l%\
r!Se thi
IfiDI dead
His horse
fr/ghioned
him in front of a moving
He, landed betw
If two
ties that had not been
and into
this
nam>w
sqneezetl himself.
The
slofiped after the engine, tender and
mall car had passed over the lad. ami
onl.Kikem rushed to the spot tp take
oui what was believ«*d to be a corpse
But the train had added nothing to
the Injuries susiainetl by the fall.
Two bright Film lads.
12. have clothed themselves forbears
wUh money earned by selling papers
They are In
the eighth
grade at
sch«s»l and have small bank accounts
At L'Anse prospecting work on an
old mine aliandoned In 1870. has de
v«*l«.iH*d a rich vein of ore.
At Muskegon there Is a man who
U
Mimewhat
given
to
perhsllcal
sprees, and everj time he gets on one
he gtH*s lo the city hall and pays the
tat on several Imaginary dogs.
A ct»nter stale man nai
married a Miss Taylor a
wh.*»i prutract(*d pressing
Frank Hoa*ard of MunUlng will Im*
in charge of an unusual exhibit at the
world * fair at St. Louis. It will U
a representation Mif the life of the
lumlHT-Jsck*
and
woodmen,
theli
work and pastimes. A numl>er of roer
will be taken from the north wtH>di
snil no lenderfeer will be sboan.
It Is rumored at the Agricultural
cH»ll,*ge that the United Stale* gov
ernini*nt exiieriment
ex|ieriment ataib
station In horil
tlcelture will l»* removed I
Puts an Cud To It All.
A grievotts wall ofUmaa comes as
k nwiUt of unbearable pain from
tased organa. IXzxIness, Bi
Urrr' complaint
nplalnt and ' Cons
a to^Ur. Kin
L all. They
**but*
Try them
i. O Jot
ilswn. As the
[ Stores.
middle of the M
it thought that (
riett on in ibai
He waa dtooovarad .by other lamatoa
of the hoMe ahorUy aflarward. aad
as oCnrt waa made to stop the dow
of hkwd aatU tlm arrival of a doctor.
delicate art of laahaa mttaelied to
At Ism Nowton rsfoaod to gtvn aa
aaplaaatlon of what had ooeurrad.aad aoanwiy vlaBde strip of Bsh sklu.
It waa OBppoaad the dead was done a<s
A amall Mtle cooialhlng a -akin
ddaatany. Latar Nawatrom gare out •mu.- patented In America, and
tha lafonsatlaa that hla hand had canto campke the ontSt. The eye^
hroktw the law aC Qad. aad was t
lasbea are 2i Bd. per pair for -socleiy
wear- and la. Bd. per pair for tbeat-
at same proportional prices. ITh^m
Smvlns: “
noticeable
^ Cniiticr. C A. Hammond.
Wm. IxMidoD. of Cnklwell &
London.
Geo. W. l^e. Produce.
J. M. Hucllmaniel. Merdumt
5S!' He.„
by M
for every day use H
the United Stales
dempiion.
Half of Northvllle is going -craxy
over ginseng raising. The woods for
mlliw around haye been scoured for
ihl** plant, and hundreds upon hun
drclsjjf
of *f^**^” space
J. dHRNBY A CO.. Toledo. O
! ci*dar ties, such as tamarack
have known
fk and rt»ck elm, iL^Kdng esil
years, and
ihat a tie s«.
him to I
honorable iwlre as Wing as would oil
Twa L. Mason has accoai
In ajl buslDc
the ca»M*.
Just what ha aald ha would two years da:iy able to earn* out my abllga
Cil
.
Ill Williams, driver of a
deliver)
dona made by tbelr firm
non at In»n River, is In the hc»spita1
WesWA Tmax. Wholesale Druggists
lb a slight fracture of the skull, a
pallad hU pafty to aoalaau hh
^SIMPLE ROCKERS^' [III 'ri
______
wa* returned
■II
About TOO different ilylcs of
—Directors—
PioiUmi, H. S. HnB. Presi
dent Oval Wood I) ah Co.
Vice Prei^ H. C I>avia. of
Pratt & Davia. Attoroeya. *
Vice. Prea., A. V. Friedrich.
Rocky Mountain life, with Ita exclt
tag Bcenes of pioneer dafa In the min
tag camp of Cripple prM.^wlll toturned up by a plow In one of Kdward portrayed lb a roualng drmml at Steinberg s Grand Opera House tomorrow
Payne s orchards
The
night. Saturday. August 29. Hal Reid,
people* favorite playwright, ha^*
ccessor lo --Mu-
aollan'a guUty
. that dost not aaanrs hU alaeUot
Toledo.
Hall's Catarrh Cure
Cui
1
Ima aatagoolsad
many of th<
directb
leadara aiMi ooaaanrallira
apiriu In
surfaces of the sys■“‘“i
tha mata. aad wKh Uia^ he will have tam.
Tastlmoalals sent free. Price.
to raekoa on oladtka day. He has as- 75c par botUe. Bold by all druggists.
Hairs ramily Pills are the
plfwd to tha ptwaldaney of tha 1
foataa. aad la hU ■aalpnUik
Jj
"Cbe Boston Dorby”
is the swell new fall hat. It is the hat that Well
dressers wilj wear. A'ou’re under penalty if you
are under an old-time hat. The men of Trav
erse City are not ot the old-time class. No city
boasts of better dressed men. Wc do a big
-the BOSTON DERBY
share of dressing the.se men. The newest sw'ell styles are alw'a>^ found here
soon as our orders are filled at the factory. These are alwaj-s among the first.
The “Spartan” is the new style hat. to be worn with the long rain coat and new
fall long coat. The “Stetson” has long been a standard hat. No other fWm
carries so large a line of these popular hats. Then we carr>^ a full line of both
the celebrated “Knox” and “Dunlap” hats.
One
MEM
is the way you can buy a good stylish hat if you pick from the west window of
our Clothing Department. These hats are many of them the present season’s
Some of them are the spring shapes that we will not carr>- over. Any w ay you
pul it, you are getting a good, wearable hat, cheap. They are selling fast. VVe
can fit you if you come early. Many have already taken advantage of this re
markable, offer. .
LA
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
m
THE FLOWER
...........;.r
.
■
■AO OOMrANV
El
btor tM, MmH.
_
__
2S.—Lftte WedMb(vetend pi
_ When ahe found that the
girl was not to be qnUced. she told
her to wait for her while she went toto a boose The woman did nocm-
g nd BlecfS ot
picg■»y
RASTALL'!ffi
We move iato oar new More
DENTIST
OFFICIAL PHOCtCOINO
DM. MWVER «
Of th. ■ewd of Educatlwi of tlw C‘ty
8be baa been wllhoel natural
A. D. TYLER
omet
Mm WIMb BkMk. <
nu- PhoB. MI.
xceaMnt that a
I had been dls-
teeth.
FIRE INSURANCE
iS&.'iaarciSS'-
b*
Sie girl was taken to the <
He played i ragtiBM. lullabtoa. grand
Klcbard^aatad to name tbe baby
after their "aiaaima*’ aad "papa/* and
tbrtr wish
baa been
framed, tbe
name rraada belaf given In honor of
Mrs. Cleveland and Orover ia honor
of Mr. Cleveland
The other cblldran
are delighted, for they have been call
ing the baby Francis alnce be waa
bom.
Mrs. Holly Card. ajM^W yean^who
do! ad dm •tnO, bDt dd ««
not carry them over Uw aeaaoa.
KMC to cte then oat dorii«
thisnoaUL Seetbeoicc want
•et we offer at 18c Haodaome
leather hug at 5ic Newoat
latherdciCDL
^
boai^i
oiirv; iMioi-i.
wich and dfaak freely of whlaky.
ivoked clArettea algsoat ui
The boy rewmily bom to Mr. sad Mwaailon the feat waa tbe ont
Mrs. Oroyer Clevelabd baa bwa
ThcKUC DM oU IMcfc. N<l
msiiies & SOI
HANNAH & LAY CO.
Mr **Swland*^^**i^ w2***li5M
SMmHIMS.
JOHN R. SANTO
■
of the family, is the •BEST"
flour. It is the best all around
flour for family use on the
marfcrttoday. Ask your «rocer
for the BEST, and you'll g»t it.
•TMAVI
CtWeBRODS
OlUBBS:
•••»• w rn «•••.
vouiM pcmorr ohm. oc
He
Aug
haa been bwad that will prevent thnt
condition which makes suicide likely.
Mured by Mr. Meads that F. I) Mar
In be appointed Truant Ofllcer for
le coming year at a salary of $30.00
of Tumim CKy. Mich.
ReguUr meeting of the Board of
26. 1N».
led to order by .
. in the chair.
that
ved by Mr Montague
-----------purchase of matting for the
of the Central school building
J)ENTISTS.„
WaHi of Higheal PoaalhU On
Ftaa OaM Wartc a IpaeiaHa^.
the
At the first thought of self-deetrnotlon Uke Klectrtc Bitten. It beteg n
Grounds with power to acL
m
Johnson.
Falrohild. Nicholson
tonk and nervine will i
naaclea ao,^ure that he could acarcely
the nerves end bnUd np tbe aya- and Jn.z R. Santo. President
Moved by l>r. Garner that the matSjinutfj cf
Iasi regular meeUng
n. It
- -Uver
tem.
It If also a great Stcwach.
*ohn Baiiley,
of procuring rubbers for chairs be
wcTe real and approved.
*fi lo the Committee on Buildings
. haa ^1 chHdmn, and landlu
Tmverse City. Mich.. Aur 25. 1901.
r refuaed
to rent
to him.
To ihe llunorsl.le Hoard Lf^Educason
and
F.
H.
Meada,
Dmgglata.
turned him put aoon after he took up
t!on;
a residence, i His tronhles touched the
Carried.
1-Geaileroen;-According
to
your
IT'S NOVCU ANYHOW
Moved by Mr. Montague that the
members oft hfa unhm, aad they are
Instructions f we your Committee on
working onlBatarday aftemoons and
Board adjourn
Ways and Means asked fur bids for
How Ofie Wife Oeta a New Hia
the furaUhlng of mlscellanwius sup
CHAS. M. BEEF
Charles W. Nicholson and hla wife. piles for the city schools for the
coming year.
We received the fol
hwe. thM yhlch. It la said. th«« U
no better job la the city of New York.
of September s: The
Morrla Urba. of New York, an aa^
The very esrlii-sl culnag»- that can
slaUBL in an HOghth
M^nds will
r^nK-rly be said to be “strictly
shop. recelv)ad7 iwy
lei
of 111.000
. and Mrs. Nicholson i
t un" waw onlcn-it !•> tbe origltwf \ Iralar la
years ago. and have 1
When
oofe
llveip In Bln
gliiin i^Hiipaiiy hi Hie year Idl" only
M- alnce.
ReMpecifully
submittal.
oUfled of hta good fortune. Groa
But Mr. Nicholson
r
five yean* after tbe fuuudlug *tf Jsmeslime could not remember hla h
luwM. Tbef*** eolui* were luluted at
F. Hoi”»S\\T)l
Soim rs Islands, now kia.wn as tbe lU r
Committee on Ways
man to remarry every few y^. and
IS. For a iK-rknl uf uiorv than a
Moved
by
Mr.
y'airchild
he has decldetl not to let the second
was fishing on, a
quarier of a *-eiilury after this, Ih*w
port be adtiput!
rescued from
drowning. an elderly
pass the half century mark
e\f-r. lobatw and beaver sklus were
CanitHl.
man whose sailboat
had capslzcnl
ttlst explaineti there was i
1*.:. liHi.j rtskoiMsl as Uwful curn-uey lu Ml.*,
Traverse City. Mich
I change of tissue, and that on
(Irm. said hf did not learn the man*Uiard <*r Kdum the assembly **f Virginia met nod de^
silver wedding annlveraar) bus- To the Honorable lU
name for some time and supposed th«
lion. Traverse City.. Mich.
elureil that It - bad maturel* w. lgb.sl
I and wife were not tbe
Incdlent had been forgotten.
Tlu*
ll>*ear<»ld
son
of
Unils man and woman whu had been mar- 2—GeniU^en;—We. your ct»mmitu-e and cunsldertal hew ad#nug.s.us ;i
Schroeder while herding cattle on hts rliH« 25 years before except for the on Ways and Means, would resi>ect- QUolue (colul would U- lo H.is eolony
fully
report
that
we
have
examined the
fathers farm near llerlln. WU.. was
el on Ihelr teeth.
and b«w much IsHer It would Iw lUan
Nicholson says he has bought following claims and having found tbe a s*»le dependency uiK>n toba.sxi ami
attack«Hl l.y four wolvAa. an old
woll and three young ones'. The boy •tore teeth since he married, and he. same correct would recommend their J»elts.” Afler Ibis they provUhsl for
payment from the various funds as
herefure. considers
I
was Ifwding his dog when the anl
the iM.lnage of *-o|*p**r coins of the »le
folloas:
•And. ' be adds.
mals suddenly
dashed
out of
noudnatl*.ns
wcM^is and pounced on the dog
Janitors’ Salaries Fontf.
What
lUtI
CIEMBT
GKtfBT
..KALTIBT..
iKOLUnLT OMKLB
isJcT’SJSssrw'Jsr.ss:
t-IOMT
mm
B
Farm For Sale
it goos known as the StMl or Naaff
«m tans. Onn o( thn hwt in Grand
<mf«nn oonnU; 8)4 mlinn noaU qf
hn nilj.
A ff. OHHIUCK CO. CITY.
X X“«
. Oertrude
vine. Te®n.. watched
over him Her beauty and gentle man
nw won the rich patient, who pnv
posed and was accepted white yet a
c<ii|iparative Invalid. They were mar
ried quietly In Kpoxvllle. only the
lirlde's rotdher and one or two friends
c«M»ple have
k«»>c
Zeltung of
BeHin
The boy’s face and
then on
were
bitten
and
'eft
sb
scratched aqd the dog was also bat
bitten. The cries of the lad and
The fortune passing lumber wagon frigbtenetf t
fortune of WO.tuMi.OOO
umuUted In brut»*« oil. i
an iwtatc and
by one of the
llecause she Is alleged, to have prod
-rest
It*waa le
vouihs ancestor*, who died in IT&o.lded J. B Strode, a farmer, with
. after dlHTtlng that his fortune he hat pin to the extent of eight tim<
he state
Uncolo. HI.,
111. was
. left In the care of the
atate fur 150 Mrs. Helen Gmbb. of Uncoln.
yt«r».
it was then
to be
Tuesday fined «16 and cosU. They
k-erv fellow!passengers on a crowded
Ole*Chrlstlans<in of Chicago has s strei I car retiimlog from Chi
anla for
tor mutilating women’s cloth and Mrs Grubb alleges that Strode
mania
Ing. He s
took up too muqb space and that
■ In front of the was forced I to prod
as he stepped
him l>efore
police station, after
Chicago aveni
having cut ^ be dress of Mrs. J. V.
There waa a strike
ilrlke of cham
Campuell
u 1th a pair of aclsaors.
lids the ciher day at Eureka Lake.
L
Chrisilansun admitted that be could
About
_ forward
iM»t bear to
He guests" were looking
forwan
unwonted task of making their
Kmiu»ror William
has Invited to own beds, when a lot of aoclety girls
dinner In
the castle and
on the from Topeka and elsewhere under
grounds at Cassel today ten thousand took the work and had the hotel in
elvll oBIrlals and pnimlnent Inhabi appb*-ple order before noon.
That
taois of the province of Hesse Nassan. broke tbe back of the strike.
The emiu ror tomorrow will entertain
at dinner all the offlrers of the 11th
Ladies, "you can jump on it.
cHirps from the rank of major upwanl. pie on it. but it will come up w
J. M. Waterbury of Belleville. III.. overy tlme.tr Caiman's Clastic Floor
d\*he*^f(S!?
a piano
lierforauHl
the feat of
^ pUylng
pUylng^aji^o
continuouslyy for ;6 hours
aayh that
.•nXI
THY AiHiCORO WANT AO.
OleOlant.
•me well .lres«;rs to sec the stylish "TOGS ’
for I’iill and Winter wear
Osirre Btre
M
_Jl 8
Janitors' pay roll for August. .f205.(Mi
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes re
death. Thus a mere ecratch.
ficant cuts or puny boils have paid
the death penalty. It Is wise to hare
Bucklen s Arnica Salve ever handy.
It's the best salve on earth and wlU
prevent fatality, when Bnms. Sores.
C leers and Pllea
PLAN FOR OUSTLES8 ROADS
d^
was never carried
Tbe first rolnage In America proi*cr
wa-* tl»e scries of rolns “struck" at Bos
ton und«T the order of the general
emrt of Masssch
T. G.. Nicholson, labor and
HG2. the vvius
tesjsl for repairing buildings 1264.30 twelve |H-uei. deuomina
Raff 41 Morgan, material and
ttatt and siumiH.*! on one Side with the
labor In wiring .........................
24.34 letters ‘.N. E ’ ami on the other the
Odie, .McGarry, plastering.....
1K.40
value of tbe pie*v.
Furniture Fund.
Columbia transfer Co., freight
and drayage on desks.......... .$ lfJ»2
Is laughter immoran That la a very
aiportant objection urged against
Fr«. r».or.
.
romedy fioui gem-ration to generaUon.
..$ 9u.mi
< measured^ ^ $1.20..........
.ral. but It U tbe
W. Kratochvll. IIW cds. wii
I to culUvate by
use a faculty for all aorta of Uugbter.
wood.
It la Hie ballucinatlou of prevalent evil
sured. e $l.W.................
whUh driviw lucu to despair. Now.
evil always s.-*hii. to be prevalen
wlM*n you ai niilulxe It, for scrutiny In
c
volves c*»nflD*-*l atu-nllon to
ImnuHlialely under tbe
ctiaed light.
Maynard. Merrill 4c Co.. b«»uks.
Ginn 4t Co., books..
American Book Co.. Ikm.Ks . . .
€9.00
€5.60
_____
percoUUou of water, say s a sj.eclal cable dispatch from fiondoo to the Chlige Inter Ocean.
Tbe pbxw selected tor tbe ezperiment Is neer Horwham. Tbe atooca
trig .. ................................................
-SO
oaed were Cherbourg quarttlte. and U
Jaa. C. Avety. cleaning
order that ibey should he thoroughly
dried they were plac«l upon Iron platfa J. *w!^siatW. * ront of chalro!!!!! 2M
over a floe In the council’a ahed at ColumbU Transfer Co., draylng 2.0H
. J. Boyd, draying ......................
7.5C
All of which U rtsipectn^lly sub
weU healed t
Itted
Bowed to become aomewhat cool.
U E CHASE. M. D
Then they were depoaltad from flve
V
HOLUSWORTH.
M.
H
.jchea to MX IncUro thick oo a woodn
' Committee
pUtform and covered with tar-flve
Moveil by Dr Garner that the re
gsUona. with a Uttle pitch, bring sufl^
Jrt
be
accepted
and
ad*»pted
and
dent tor a too of atone. Tbe stones
arranu drawn on the several fundi
were turned over sod over, qo that each
>r the different amounts.
had a ix»al of sblulug black, and after
Carried.
ward pUced In a b*wp to mature.
Report of T. G Nicholson as to tbi
At tbe pivsent time tbe stones are amount of work done on the differeni
being *erted to Monksgate. oo the school
bat the repori
Brighton road, and spread lo an avm^
age dei.lb of about flve Inches. They
-are *vnsoWdated by a tea ton ataam
roller, and clean saml la.sprinkled ever
tbe surface Just for a covering. Aboot
could l»e ivnieij fo
100 ton. of pusrtxlie has been trsatad
and will be suBlclent to lay down upon
r. 1
a length of from TJ5 to 160 yards ed part In the proceedings.
road. Four hundred gmUona of dtatfflad
Moved by Mr. Montague that the
tar. with which was mUed a htdt
be rented
pltcb,U.t^ been used.
CauTted.
Moved by Mr. Montague that
icholsoa be employed to dUp
county. Me.,
the old rugs at the Ceutral
schoo]
ral ' scl
lumidbie. This year ths
bulldlag at the best figures
possible
a possi
WOO.OOO
L900.000 to
Carried.
chtbegrsatnr
Fairchild that Wm.
I $50 00 ftu- taking the
.
One buudred twenty or more pagft,
every ooe ol which U of htunai
intereal. and every artiek m fllaairated. There is oo bettgr mag]
of travel for teachers and pupib than
Tim Ptir Trmok ffaorg.
Publiahed monthly b}
George U. Danieli. Fifty cento
a year, tingle copies five cento.
Sold by news dcaleix everywhere,
or ad.lrem the publisher.
No. 7 East Forty-aecood street.
New York.
«
eiywben-. But weie It really every
where you and 1 roukl not I* be
express smb an opinion. Clearly the
thing to do then U to belittle tbe evil
by fair means and foul, to undignlfy it
and so rob it of Its horrors that we
shall not lose w Its or heart By Ungh
lug at tbe evil we get rid of the false
Impression of its omnipotence, wc g* t «
little courage..and otir despair turns a
somersanlt up Into glory from tin
swinging trspe« of falth.-lnterna
tional Quarterly.
M.&II.L TIME CARD
Hotel Shilson
giSi::-
IJS.JlHS
»PM.*te|w4- Bythadsyars
«rr«e.oi •. m.
The IJon, the Ass and tbe Fox wei
hunting together, and It was si^
tbit whatever was taken should I
Bbared between them. They rtiugbl
large fat Stag, w hkh the 1 Jon onlerct!
tbe Aas to divide. The Ass tm.k a dca
of fialns to divide the Stag into
pleo^ which slKmld be as nearly equal
Nwslble. Tbe Lion, enraged with
for what be ronaldewd a want of
proper res,sx-t to bU quality, flew a|<m
him and tore him to plecew He then
called on tbe Fox to divide. Tbe Fox.
nOTICE TO TAXPAYER*.
mbbllng off a small portion for blroThe tax rolls for the coUectlon of
aelf. left the riwt for tbe,Lion’s share.
and cit,_____ __
The Uon. highly pleased with this
I .of the
the flve
mark of respect, asked tbe Fox where
in. have
be had learned aocb polltenesa and
good breeding,
rto teU the tnitb,
tlon.
sire." replied the Fox, "I was tsughl It
i my office for the purpose
by tbe Am tbal lies dead there.-- of ©
; said taxes every w
until November
Carried?i«. iTGi 8 o't^ratil 11:30 o'clock
Tbe resignation <rf Nanette M. Stew
Coffee bsa been cnltlvated In Venex- in the forenoon, and from 1 o’clock
art as teacher In the
ueU only since 1879. snd yet It la now 4
that macb-tslked-of country** ‘kief
coatracts to fur
will be received
be accepted and placed on
nish In the aggregate approximatoly
-Tjxjcmm.
Carried.
Moved
by Mr. Meads
that MUs jlW hM op« «nUl Uoatv. SjpjM
jMqle C. Barton be employed at the
BoaiWn Ave. school to All tbe va
TI«V A MCORO WANT Aft
cancy caused by tbe resipiatioc of
of two per
* ■ ^
I amdry folk as 1
A' ^ k
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J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
J
125 CASS STREET
i'
NEW LOCATION
j
L..COMPLETESTOCKOFi..
em^tiio atad Cm Fixture, ShMtoD. Lamp#.
F«tl
Spulc Ceito. Btc.
wtbi Bestsn Sto^re
Kidney and Liver C«iipltiats and blood 4l«>rderi
.of every name and nature,
who mlXbt live a good oM
ace in health and happteeea.
life; when them ornate poM art
And who amaag
Americans can mv be b not ailiS
Radam*s
Microbe KUler
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S uTr^SSTSiJir^
and Uver
mmaand^E
Timt tart ma frodi my bed
I
Don't
Despair
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EUROPEAN PLAN.
, bMte. ri«rtr1e Ugbai. ate. (
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
PAVING TAX
rnm-gms
r.iirrsirss&s
ILKL^aWatyTi ■■■■».
m-
IRGCOOTES OF «L£S.
mHZMAN
I MAM -orrtenvr*
•EMT tAST NIONT
was
Hmt tht GmisI taSOiei Is
sPiMikaIJsIn.
Mirjiiv«.
MMlai liliRscir to to a total
«M toi Mtoa tto track at
5uM?!*tto itaitk atto watakmaa. w
2tat.'^«rtl?*tto^^a£iUaa^tliat to
«to a jnWBWtoa. bst tlwt tto aottorl
aHSs-wrK
afrw'rtS!,‘cK
*%r*SJCir'Mpii ipawrt kla. u4
itot to vaa alM> vutad. aad ttot
apoaM aaa ttot to abo araat to poll
I aooa fuakod aad arai
poflaetly vllltac to
anka
klaualf
itanm vittoat takla« tto -craiy po
lUMBaa-* to toadaaartara. He doeltod
totodaotvaataariaoraiobaorar
Mataatoy Board of Trato Contomn
Trading Staaipa aad Faoor |io^
Jhm boalBoaa
bmo
maa. Is accaptad by soaw af oa aa aa
axpMaatlaa of aoew of tto Metkm ba>
MlMamadblacollfagoai
which T«a» ot aaaocUtloa have devH
nmaber of yearn afo MUm wbc
la a big nun pbyakaUy. aod aootbef
weU koown gteaeraU cMaa tharao aod
of aaiaU atatote. were detailed tc
pert to a treatem garrlaon. Aa Um
ddrnt wbicb 1 am aboot to relate
w been forgiveo by Ibe amall gen, who atm brkilea at aoggeattoo of
tto Indignity be suffered. 1 abaU omit
hta name.
To this companion of Miles was as
signed the duty of arrangliig ftw bertha
on the I*nllman car. Tto two generals
then were frieoda. bot each took pic s
ore In getting the better of tto other.
goodnatute. Bbeih
1 of tbelr abdable
r at tbebot
I 1 do not I
•HJo thb western trip the amall genaml aelerted of the only two avallalde
city there
With an lliCe ^
berths the lower fur himself.
Wben
m thatI ihi*
:a hardly any do
Mllea found that he liad to climb to tto
I
Cl
'bants of the rlt
top bunk to phriewted. ssying that Inss
with the clerks’
much as to was by fsr the bigg-r of
tto two he should have had tto bmer
•RBVITIEA
of PMoakey tov«-
uTuMTtoJ^^a'^qMto^ ol*itorieSi*
SSSaa^tto
Rae^* aaj^'^^^to
toard of trato. at lu taoetlas Thura
maa of ttoaakey to, aakpd to enter
lato aa agraoaMal to rofuae to patron
180 aay i*n-------------------------------- ---------------
IMK It to*
tto board or trap
ftoo advertlaUia <
port troai a cU
arho do aot ttoe
I tkroask arkleh to raaeh t
plo. Tto ■arrkaau aad tto t
■■■
JnwiI lUpM. uBlou havr pisnimi
« bK «IIIH'
Tb» »»rl> morolBi! Inin
.III be UM'd aa tn-rtruraluii Inin, bul
or the repqlar train:* will bring
Ivack
The Modem Woodmen bare planned
or a basket picnic and outing
rmrtude City Driving IMrk assoclagrounib. so ibai iho«- who do
go nway esn gt
LUMKINO IN SACK YARD
Soato*a Yard.
Two awn wore tonad toaklac last
OToalac la tto back yard of 8. Bo
rooMoaoo on Klevontb atroet. b
ooaie boaoa. Aa attoapt was
SVKNT8 IN SOCIETY.
Atoat 40 aoMk^-gavo
Bdward
■oaikltM to kolp kUa oolobrate kir
fortlotk Mrtkday aaalTaraar) . A
rui tiMo
Mr. Ive
......
creaai aad cake
THE MASKETS.
tS%c; No. 2 red. tS^c: No. 3 cum
tlVfcc; No. 5 wkltr oala. U%c
Tolwlo.
Aac
28.-tM>ool—Cash.
wkoat. il%c: Doceabor. M\c: Sep
toataor nora. tolac; Beptomber oau.
Ciroalt Cooft iarora.
Tto tollowlag petit juiora bare beeo
drawn tor tto Sepiosbof tonn of clr
onH oonn^whlck coaroaM oa the 28ih
at
1:30 o'clock la the afternot»D.
Oraat Conrad aad Sasltk K
LemU
Acwm: Ueorso S Aldrtck and Wlillain
Wasoaor. Blair: Ooorge Reeves and
iatooo H RadcliEe. Bast Bay: Ralph
Hicks aad Joka Shutler. nte Lake:
Charles K. Maavllle aad Clinton Ham
*5»’ BSatM^briSirT' u’Ktatk?
?sr«^
r was aa
to tto
oorpa. Mick lean talaalry la tto
war. aad was a cxnmto of Mr. Ran
that
Mr.
toliad akoat IIJW knriad la kla cel
Mr. bat that he 1
Third Season of
Enwmous Success
.•.
Special Scenery and Effects Carried fpr the Entire Four Acts
ACT l-Th« T«mpla of David at Cripple Creek. “The Spider’s Web"
ACT Il-Joe-e Cabinet Bin Canyon. “The Ea«lo’a Flight." “Sayed."
ACT lll-TheUaatDallar Mine. “Outof the Oaptha."
ACT IV-Joe*s New Home. “The Sacrifice." “A Human Lite."
JUST AS PRESENTED IN ALL THE GREAT CITIES
merir lidongiag to IVrala. but now r.
part of Iluasla, there Is a perpctu.Tl *ir. i
rather, w bat tto natlres call an ti«-i nai
aat-ml flrr .which > koown to have
iH^u burning t-onttaually for more than *
2.000 years. It rWrs from an Im-trular;
oriflt'e of about tw^ve fet-l lu def.tli
and 120 feet square. Tbe flamea. w lik-h
aie mnstant. rise to a height of from
alx lu eight f.'et. unacromiMmietl by!
smoke or disagreeable smell, w.-trine;
bai-k and forth with tbe wind Tike a
Ilf-Ul of gulden grain.
lining Hie ntual of Hie
While Cass slr»«et
glands which st^-rete a v
:<yselka has ailow<
-Down below tto t
Oore few pedestrians This
having an lutenaely bitter taste. The
chuckled, while tha notes from tto u
idclally appreciated by the
puniom- of this Is to prevent tb.- eii
Lumber Is being Ueliverei
per torth. where \hh-s was trying
tram-e of lnae«-iB and to keep tbe ear
of V l*arts at Umg Inke
adjust htouM-lf f.w \to night - stoeleuii. as ibc layer of wax drt.-H lu
asylum cottages and the
oottld by no m.wns havr been lulstak.
seaU-s. whieb rapidly fall away, tbu^
block.
for a veap.-r servb-e.
rvuiuvlug wltb them any p;irtUL- of
wwkly hop of the We
The
•By uiklnlght tto l*ullmsu-s dlsims.
dust or other foreign matters which
will occur this evi-nlng
may have found entramv to the ear.
There will be
y”i*lKh“*^ *A an uproar disturbed tto Bleepers. Tto
trouble wss totweeii a very Imdsleut
Among the prominent playei> in woman who had Utarded the train at a
-What has your ma uameU the toby.
•At tvipple Creek.- which will be pre town In western IVuDsylTaiila sod Mayr asked a nHahln.r of Hm- little ;
sonted at Steinberg s Grand Opi.*m the porter.
girl playing In tto yard next door.
|
loose tomorrow
night. Is Kmnklin
-General Mllea pushed aside tto
-Ilenry .Vrthur Algernon JudkiiiH.-1
Searlghi. who has many friends and tains. ‘Madam.* to mared. *wha
aald tto tot proudly.
icqualniaoces In Tmverse City
heaven's name M tto matterr
-Why. I thought y^u wem going to j
taarlgbt will be seen In the leading
- ‘Matterr she repeated. *I arranges!
sale role. Joe Mayfield, and his Imby telegraph for a berth In thU ear.
tersooatkm Is receiving high pmjse
and tto porter tells me that two army
: reply.-New York '
ibrooghout the state.
The Record Is under obligatluns to men have got act-ommodations'and
F. M. Jewett of Maple Gn»ve fruit that 1 most alt up.’
-That's all right, madam.' refdled
“I always take things as they come."
farm fur some of the
Mllea... ‘1 can arrange matters for you. said the pickpocket as be dexterously
.bat have been broagl
My little boy Is occupying the berth relieved the man ahead of him of a
variety, and very large and of i
onder me. and you can
watch and purse.
ious free-stone quality.
-And I take im-o as 1 find fbem."
him.'
Rev. Samuel Bound) will rondt
•The eiclted woman,calmed down. aflded tto pi*luviunu. clutching him
Jtaeiing at the rurner of I'.arfield
ex|treased her thanks and prom-eded to gently bnt firmly by tto arm - Du
aue and IVnlnijula street Sunday afmake ready for the night.
.\t
Htyald.
leraoon at 3 -Hi o’clock..
> awak
Edmund W Walt left this morning Jnnrtnre tto little r
or Mayfield, when- he
hTgittiu' on
ctor. is'^tt
little boy.' aikl the
he day In Bsblng for m
A report of the recent
rerty
xMivenilon was given last evenit
he pmyer m«-ettng at the Cong
dr. IV
>lae. Vonr father told me to sleep
Uonal church.
re.'
Rev. J Pennington and l.evi T. Per-•What does this meanT exclaimed
ilngton returowl this morning from
I day's fishing up the PlaUe. with
lice catch
X ro«tlr MUtaiErT
Charles Novak has resigned fn»m
Wilberi.y-I made the mistake of
kta position at sectmd base on the
my life this morning. I told my wife'
ksylum baseball team to resume hK
I didn't like tor new gown.
j
mllege work at Ypsllantl- Reno Colby
will probably play second. «nd
Roy
Oojjdand a new man. kill go to third
-He never finished his stem order. But abe wants another.
M abort.
With a shriek tto woman anstched
The Idlchlgan Telephone Ca.
ker bekwgings and fied to a<mie re
itsiied a new and very neat din
Jf the liK-al subM-ribers
The hiK>k
contains a list of about 4«s» names
Margaret-Oh. yes; but she has oo
County Clerk Walter Issued a mar panU enjoyed the performance, ttoiv idea she will receive as many as she
rlage license this aftemcK»n to William eoaned a <-olloquy between the gem ral exitects - Kansas City journal.
and Mllea that was suggestive
field of carnage. Tto little man could
•Hie bit»-iit appli.ntion of tli.- prin
not to mollified
He swore vendetta
The G R A 1 iiasMuger train
here at *:2i this morning did not
agalnat Miles, and the enmity kaa In
ciple of Hie iM finy in the ^lot U re-'
rive until II 3o. 4.wlng to the wait
creased with yearw.”
ported from Australia
in tlie |eM»fthe eacursUm imln
fmm
Indti
offices of the oommonwealth, if lime
U-hen the local section reached
or opiH.rimilty .,l.H-a not |H-rm1t thSty It constated of two parlor c
Btrateglat In more ways
|.n.ni|.| pnreluM- of a vtnmp lln- per
be never more clearly abowed tto true
tein In .1 hurry will in fiitur*- In- able
aoldler ^drit than by a clever «ot
to dn»p hi- letter Into one tirlM.-e of
executed on a train between Was
tlie nuobiu- IIml Hie iM-ni.y into the
too and New York the other day
taking kla seat In the chair cs
found
btmaclf
in
clooe
proximity
turned home this
young
woman
wboae
family
had
long
•hon business trip In the <
P Paris returned last evening fn.m been on terma of Intimacy with bis .-rifv.ibMn to t«i the ojthtMl.iv
•r In Presque Isle own and a young man to whom had
county, accompanied i>y
by a sister whom been confided the plcaaant duty of
he has aot se-en for over 5« ye
tag as ber escort The gallant general
Georgs G Bates returm-d to
hU Immadlatoly eaterod into conversation
- In Chicago last evening after a with tbe twain. The day was bot and during )..ur trip arouiMl the
uUth relatives In this city
Tlo Joy of «p.ndlng
the escort had k>at
C^k. wife and two^hildren of
atgbt before, oo that soon after tto m.n.yO' «ns tto repb of tbe. iMti
.«• An- il.at
-Why. after we got
train pulled out of tbe Baltimore sta
Mrs Charts JeffrWs of* »^th”si
.*f l.;ike .Mi. blgaic we wen- -»> i
_Mlss Ethel
Koberi^
of
South tion the young man waa nodding
A waiter anooonead dinner -In the I'an.-o’a tl.ul llo-y would takeCatiai
motley fur T»-:il nmiiey anywh»re.
Ketia Mokesa reaJrt. the'
dining car ahead.** but tbe young man
Mr lad Mm A^yhle Mlllei
alept oo. appareotly loUad by the com
to her borne this afternoon
rerwaHas Mabel Ctose of Adi
Thal
g Mias Nellie 8tev-per ul
eoth street.
.mil V Nerlinger is off o
abe accepM*^Wto^^V<^
.edtlkm. He quieUy left towa with
<mt laforBl^>ls friends of his fawf
T.r
mmsm
fohsalL
Krd Ghves
/wrs/
Fvr Fall
Thtr popularity of our
{'love tlfoartrnem has
^n-own r \ t*r>' s e a s o.n:
would \ou know why?
L.arj'rsi and best sclcclit)ii. rxiMTl
j'loves
that we have tried ami
provetl ami know’ ihrir
worth: all these combined
ha\e this "the «love
More.*’
two prices fer tompff
rcw*s ccnsidersihtt -
m:
m
S-og SALK Ku . *:nitU-h .-u« .
T«“-f U»-*« ••—«> ku l Ko I
i?
il
fur
► WSfur,*ir
ptPl STmroltl
IUAO-. ••.Hi-n-i i«ii
In ,uirt-»t Slir
wo.i IdjM.l, Kurail.i-*. il- K*«.t r^mt
1
U»^.NaivAL-nt «f in lof-iViU.. i
tioovi i
»L» urntji It .tn th- <
.m.U .«-h*nl aaj Niiiai it
I'or church, street and semi-dress, a full .pique sewn
dressed kid. very soft and pliable, bul strong and dur
able for the purpose for which they are in- 1
tended, large gun metal button................... .
Both blacks and colors stitched in while j
.\ beautiful Mocha glove of just the right weight for
early fall wear; one large button, black and i ftA
colors .. ..................... ..........................
: .
I. the best glove ever sold
every one has said that wear them I: two I
tons, black and colors ...---- ----- -------- 1
1.00
Jl Tine Hloeba at the Same Price
-"ivr.
Mrs 8 B Sumer
for a visit t.
Mr. aad
Mrs.
Haary Wemto re^
iraad to their boow la Lake City
Wbaa be aacactalnad that M
late for dlnwr ha apotoglaed i
but the ganorml aad kla fair |
aooos young fdlow could not and
atani why-kla fkir Mead
Maud waa not
i
wkau ka ri
Mad. Aag. 21.-
wBa Jr tto
Mm. H. L. Laae of Rockford. Mich
rataraad boaae thb moralng- after a
M*** Da
Ukm ABee WaR kaa rafatwad fnm
A SOENfO MARVEL
“AT CRIPPLE CREEK”
toU of him wklck would ladicate that
nader pioromtSoo to caa tadolge In a
tto WashNew York
A f*»ar u iMtas Clmtal«d «I
The enat Geeiidy Dnen if litnni Heart Intenst
_______
MOVmCNT ON TOOT FON »0»Mnmon or outiNtM
a aktoo
f"
•a Oaa af «to
TO CLOSE ON
LABOR DAT
tita ftaWi llte to toto kiBI
WjlMi toaertptkia of tto aoatk alto
Mkkt walctoMa. aa4 loM ttot to
HAL REID'S BEST PLAY
mmxkJ^STm! latto^S^koTa
to to Bsore prompt In tto fat are."
M«t M Tmm tM OMMfli^ Him.
WMWi WEmiUMEm.
STEIWEIIQ’S BBAND 88 Towtlw Niflt fttS 28
^ dangbter
r A Clary retnrmad
* kls kMM la Graad
^aml day* la tto city oa baalaaaa.
Mlaa HalatJIacPtoll of Calamac re
taraad to barloata tkls aKwralaff. aftar
Mu he Oral came to Waaklngtoo
W waa tncttnesl to dwMI au kla pMy-
lag days. At a Qridhao ctok dtoiMr
••• bight ha waa callai oa for a
Every room prettily finkhed
The lot » Urge.
The
price M«nall- $1100-can
be me: whh your own
monthly paymentA Better
thit^ tt over am) talk with
• ”
MICELLANEOUS.
m¥p:mm
OVRVrVINU-tortio. Wi,h:ng 1->U
We’ve just received 25 dozen
Soft Bosom Shirts for Fall
and Winter — the swellest
things that ever struck the
town. The fall styles are de
cidedly a contrast to anything
ever offered before and will
be great;sellers. Polka Dots,
Novelty weaves, N o v e 11 y
stripes, in Blues. Tans, Grays
Gun metal color, etc., etc.
• Sttt^lCast. «
rroivf iMdR
JUST ONE NlCHTl
>1
THE BOSTOH STORE '
7 Room
Bouse 'is
e.msiettt
FOR'rent. ’
tb«
rrCMS OF INTEREST.
Tto w ife of T. W. ltu'i!!Ju. the brill-
When Hi- ne«a of tbe elec
Sontb Tvtwne reached Duhlla a friend
called on her aod adrlaed tor to have
a couple of polk-etneo atationed la
front of tbe.tem|ieraDce botH of which
ohe and her bustood were tto c
oo tto grmmd that the nob
I In the United Kingdom.
jg£F?f -,? a
728th week of Jule Walter-,
Jwara
SIDE,
TRMXEV
KVBI a SOOD AS nw
«oralio Xerxes Booth the
RICHARD MANSFIELD OF
TRAMPOLOGY. The fon
I tin yon get home.______
FINE ACTING TALENT
Prices: R5C. 35, 50c. Seat sale
wiU open Monday taaminf
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