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The Evening Record, August 15, 1903
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1903-08-15
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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TEAVEB8K cm, MICB, SATURDAY. AUGUST 15. 1908.
'DEPOT WAS
WRECKED
•Y
EXPLOSION
AT
WILLIAMS-
EURO LAST NIGHT
jumping. Will FiwrnnLn hnk n bmid
bndly enmbod. LeonnidI Everett bnd
a wrist bqpken. and Mias Oorey and HAS EECN OCCUPIED EUT TWO
Mn. Green were hurriedly taken nwny
WEEKS
to unknown deatlnatkma badly hun.
Tbe air brakea on tbe f
Night Operator,
iuv. AHr^ O^ «r 0«t»lt Will »i
.melsaa by the
Espiosion, Eut 1
■ ,--R:: «!».•. ^iam. ^«..m«».
tpaclM Mooting Cenlml Labor Union’
oualy Hui
iii*»»*ie»
,
to Mnko Armngoinont
ipecial meeting <of tbe
uakm will bw
Williamabuxv. Mich., Aug. 15.—Tbe
night, in MonUgue ball, to mak
new depot at this place was blown up
rmngemenu tor Labor day. All i
mao are ragonated to be present.
last evening at 8:20. by the exploaioo
of tbe generator of tbe gaaottne light
UrtnriM. U»e
ing outfit, which was located in tbe
baggage room Tbe depot U a total
loss, and It would cost as much to
pkir It as to build a new one.
Ikin of llM> Choreh to tHo
This depot has only been
about two weeks by the cor
pulfrii. and oo pMUir will
tog replaced the one that s
prh«r» be U to speak noUI tbi«
Tlie contract price for this
iMi the aaalcPMBU
aaaloMB
will be
12.100. and It was built by i
Her. W. T. Woodbooae. Tbe DEMANDS SWEEPING REFORMS of Traverse City.
will not know who U
IN MACEDONIA
Haro' Langworthy, night
tbMD until tbe mil
was to the building at the Ume of the
arrlvea^ln
exptoston lie noticed the llghu flick
fo awaj from the chc
ering and that they did not act rtghL
no cme could go where an- WA9SHIP5 BACK DEMAiri
1 for the r
wtber aubject would
In which tbe generator was locat
no one could U
If be went to
>otber church. He
tbt COI to tbe church where hi* own
explosion occurred.
itor was to preach, and If be stajred
Tbe enUre north s
home be could at least be sure of
bange.
e tri
The program for the afternoon and
was thrown clear
evening Is an excellent one, and some
The •ioiith side of
also badly dama
tria and England
floor was badly tot up and the
of- the
rtmflng l»adly damaged,
•il. There is
lendersi
a solid Jolm in the entire building
held In
City C
Two doors were tom completely off
ere th
and thrown a considerable distance.
•nferen^^^eme
I'etersburg. Aug. 15.—Uiisila Th.-re U hardly a whole wtodow to
has Issued what is virtually an iiltl- the building. In tbe waiting room the
Pollowing Is the
for afterTurkey. and has hacke<I it plsMer Is all tom off and the walls
mn and Aenlng:
are twisted out of shape.
•eaaioiv Mon. A W. .hHUI-, op by dispatching her Black Sea Heot
To top matters off. the ruins caught
Turkish waters. She demands a fire, bill prompt work soon had the
ken. Chairman.
rough reform of the whole admin fire under control, with little damage
■atlon.
of
Hacedonta.
the
punish
from
thU-cause.
Exercises.** Rev.
mrat and dismissal of the Turkish offiHaro Langworthy, the night opera
r. a Traverse City young man. was
Preparation.- Miss Christians.
locked down by the force of the exLytle.
pi.i*lon and badly bruised. He re
Three-minute talks on “Polnu to others whose only reaao
their efficiency,
mained Insensible for some time. He
.........................ss. Mrs. F.
feels a little sore today from hU exMrs. Jef missal of the Turkish gendarmerie.
perlence. but otherwise is all right.
(31 Memorltlng
Scripture,
^
MaceThe depot will be rebuilt at once.
ay School
•xcuse for the
has always
Paper--;
•wjs:vr«r.
FOR QSJR SPECIAL SALE OF PICTURES
BEST SUBJECTS...
BEST VALUE EVER SHOWN
SPECIAL SATURDAY-lOo ••oH
Gilletl,
Velah. left field; WH.h
catcher; Spangler, pitcher.
Besides the team* of ball players,
there were about 15 others who went
along to root for the locals. Many of
gtin at th
City Rod and
b yesterday.
None or his
R are silllnK*
o tell Just what his score wsr
» » OtpB00kSf0ft
ON Oi tti
ShNSlItliSiaSN
Men’ Blocher, made with patent
kid and both patent colt and
kitl vamps, new, nobby tod
, «rr,ii\5uu.u.
dly refuse now. as RusMa and^W
are In virtual alliance on this
qnjjrtlOT. and are suppoded by Great
.z%ri!.T%ji:rseS^P^ d?
FIFTT TEAKS OF
SUKDAT SCHOOLS
This Year Marks the S<
of This Work in
City.
Mr. Day will be present at the af
, temoon session, and also during the
young people's tiour. He will hare
something to say at each of these ser
vices.
The music U In charge of Mr. E. E.
W'hite. The aonga have bean selected
from 11^ -Bmrt Hymna- (used at the
Smiley meetings). All who have
them are asked to bring their book.
An offertng will be taken at the
crenlng service to pay for the opera
house.: printing programs, etc.
Ion wlih the
rntlon to be
w. It Is of Intenwt to note that this
Is tbe semi-centennial of the TraversCity Snnday schools It is 50 years
this year of grace. 1»63. since the first
Sunday school wa^ begun lb June.
185.1. In the little log school house,
built oot of a suble. which answered
for all the pnbllc bnlldings of any deserlptkm of which the little hamlet on
the bare, yellow sands of the shore of
the bay could boast.
It was under .the supervision of
Rev. H. C. Scofield, a young Baptist
minister, whose home was at East
Bay. asaUted by Mrs. Dr. Ooodale. Mr.
Laj* of tbe firm of Hannah. Lay A Co
encouraged tbe enterprise by his pres
ence‘ and approval, and Miss Scofield
rwards Mrs. John Black, usually
:*4>ELIOMTFUL HOP OCCURRp'AT
e with her brother, though all the
MOTEL LAtT NIOT
hing was done by Mr. Scodeld and
Mrs. Uoodale. There was no neces
sity. however, for a numerous corps
Vary Plaaaant Dinner Qhmn In Honor of teachers, as there were omlj eight
pupils in the school. Only two of these
of Mrs. Ooo. E. Halsey by Her
1^ ever been in Sunday school before.
*n»ere were no Sunday school books
Friends Last Evening.
GOODTOIESAT
NEAHTAWANTA
The eoitage of Ceor*.- F. Knowles
.1 Kerls Mukttw rtwort. on East Bay.
ras broken Into yesterday afternoon,
irubably by two girls who were there
kwterday. The gla^s in one of the
Joora was broken, an entrance being
pdned to this way. A cake was taken
rom the oven and devoured, crumba
tHdng scattered aUiut the house. The
pottage waa gone through to general.
Iver*ware was scattered about the
ruse, but ao far as known nothing of
ly great value waa taken.
The young man who has t>een carg for the house left East Bay at 11
clock, and the work waa done before
bis return at 3 o'clock. During that
e two girU of an age frwm 9 to
years called at the home of Mrs.
smond. and with more emphasU
than good manners asked for a drinks
They made aome remarks that ahowed
dlSSJn“^f toe lXSwuJ“ro?u«e!
The tact that a bouquet carried by one
of them was found at one of toe windows of the cottage leads to toe be-
Heretofore Kezis-Mokesa has held
its bead up because U was a law-ahldcommnnlty. while the chief of poand an aaalstant were required to
preserve order at Birch wood. Now
Tbe guests at Ne^di-ta wanta are one occasion tbe four persons assem the KexIs Mo^ultoes have nothing to
bating most delightful times these bled at the school iiouse and waited
dajs. and pleasant social events come
crowding thick and fast.
EXKDinOIfAFAILVaE
A delightful dancing party occurred
> having a <
at 1^ hotel^^^ evenly which was
e o( their i
her companions shonld wait
. Last evening Mrs. P. Langdon an*d should go back and look I
Got No Further Than
Mrs. John W. BMley gave a very de^ She found them not far of
lightfnl dtnner party In honor of Mrs.
eating hockk
Oeorge E. Halsey’s birthday annlvm^
faces all stained
sary.* It was given as a sixteenth Juice. In which condition i
Tomsoe. Norway. Aug. 15—A whal
birthday party, though It Is known to gatherr tbem Into tbe a
ing vmaoL which has Just arrired
On quest
what
nbnndance of tbe qnaMty that U suik tbeir
scTOlWa. and two dtod of toe diseaae.
^
tot
north
to the Arctic ooran. i^way'^^wt
Mr. Scofield, neither of whom was in Greenland and Nova Zembia. The
the setUemenL It was again aban
doned. not to again be organised until
ON BIG CAR FERRY
the fall of 1858.
It U Inded a change that 50 years
has wrougbL Where tbe lonely little
ment stood, wltb no aouad.to
tbe suilness but tbe dash of
------j on the bench and tbe raormor
Probably tbe biggaut excursion of
J the wind In tba ptoen. is a busy toe year wUl go on toe M.. M. A N.
CT terry to Charlevoix aad Petoskey
wMMi
tandiic. the boat viu 1cm PetoMcey
3^.S2s2srrbS5.-?Si5r£
tofcd^at the HaBMh A Lay
IT’S
i.andWiI
for Men's NOBBY SUMMER SUITS, weU worth flU.U0 to $*0.00.
anJ aatUiaction guaranteed or >-oo get your aoiKy b«;k. Benda
ia never aatisficl unle» yon are.
I.OOK8 I.ISCK RAINl
PianosiOrgans
SliUa Urge showing of these
moM stylish and popular sum
mer foot coverings. All the
newest lasts and leathers
^popular the wofW-Hrerbe.
cause they have the tone,
quality, ami dnrabiUty. and are
prictol right. Sec ihc new styles.
ytm want a second hand
organ, wr can iJcase you, aa
we hkvfc a niiml>er wliidi ucrc
taken' in exchange fur new
goods. Wc'U sell Iheiii at r7i:k
bottom iiri^
...WAR WILL BE DEaAREI>»
ROYAL BLUE
SELZ SHOES
». B BTBOKO. MANAOER
URFBOKTUT.
imincliatelyupon Eherelutnof h..i weather, and the gay and fe«ivc
fly will then get in his work with renewed vigor first with hia muac.
^hum, and next with hi. de.tl.ly sting, which wiH be ihtiper usd
sharper day by day, until he sludi have hanaased hunsanity to his «t.
most, closed his season's campaign-und puUe.1 in his sign. Vim
can lortify yourselves against the txmurei of these smtU hot mtgkty
monsters by buying your SCREEN DOORS without dday.rtieti
0Oo «r«d 030 Kooh
Se“WohT stoke >- T.I'OTaW'-'
PRICE, - S3.60
A
•Chartevoix, Petoskey, Tawas, Irion.
Muiitou Beach, etc.
,
)
Open Thb Eve—
182,so, $}.oo, $s.so
W.W. KIMBALL COMPANY
Long Ustiiice
TolipboDeSenicof
Here you find Rubber Coat., M«dtiutod>ea. OU Ooliiing,
proof Hau and Mittcni, UmbreUaa, etc
Men’s Oxferds
You take no chances when
value received,
^ou get
I,atcst style
m
Fint Chu
of the greatest man the
world has ever known.
forsale.,J,W.SU.er-x
House Furnishing
Store.
FRANK FREIDRICH
Now is the time to 8c.
cure thi* valuAblc book
A beautiful lCx20inch
picture given free with
each book.
WANTED —
cook at the Lake View House,
Elk Rapids. Wages ^10JX) per
i
Cb^ Waning of Summer
the Jfpproaeh of Jfufumn
..You will soon want
New Shoes
for that boy. ' We have the
kind that are made for hard
wear and Mill they look dro^.
Tliey are not expensive
;
THl OLD RKLlABl.g
HHOB HOC8E
IS READY FOR WORK.
An>’one havin|^ mattress repairingto do should call at 601 W. Front
St Work amended to iwomplly.
//ere
Pope Leo XIII
ami good wear.
MICHIGAN'
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.
The Traverse City
Mattress Factory
THE
/weier'r
you buy them.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Rutner-. Old Stand
J. W. SLATER,
Reliable House Fumlsh^r
Front St.
Opposite Whiting Hotel
Wbolii«M« ud KhM
TflV A RCCORO WANT Aa
d3t Season Hear Bp
flew Shapes on Safe!
«
a
Oat aftht Best Bats In tht marktt Is tie
|Finds us busily engaged unpadkinjx and idac• in^ on salt* early arrivals in Fall lines of new
*and de|>eri“dable merchandise. You will al
ready. find many thin^^s to attract you in NEW
DRESS GOODS, tailor made gowns, separate
skirts, etc. In fact every department in the
house is bcj;infunglo assume a very fall-like apj>earance. A visit to our store at the pritsent
time will be doubly interesting to you, as it
will mean an opportuniij’^ of obtaining first
choice of Fashion's latest productions, also an
opportunity of buying the balance of all Sum
mer Goods at prices that will cause 30U to
purchase :
:
:
:
;
:
:
:
BDl
BdMrtlseSinan m Ltamk§ PuMkiH
si tie Daf**»alas tie
to
RtooCifit
Hold Timedny Evom
mg M«ii in Or. Mpon*b OfHeo.
A MUag win be bold Tnei
•venteg Mxt in tbe ofloe of Dr. V
isss.-sffi—
fe7.wio.wi
Witkall Snniier
robbert'at
Re««ls.
EAST BAY St. Clatr Flats, Point .Aux Bar.|ues,
The widow of M. Roskovskl has re
fused to accept tbe Indemnity of |«o.- rHIEVES BROKE INTO GEORGE F.
'ered by the porte for the m'ur
KNOWLES* COTTAGE
my Don't We? George H. Cross; (2)
I
thewuiher
A* ^ ThotowhowantCJcto. N>w ana Dependable Meidtob.
dise COME TO US. Oui
values are pomttvely witbotit
paralle
ULTIMATUM
OF RUSSIA
r'of'ss
? TO »WyARt FOR FOOTRALL
match Out
KUILBOiG OMFLETE LOSS
ti^ M6 luasiimiiics of the dty ear aaved
il ’:■
GAME AT OMENA
Asylum Eall Team Cmaa Bats T
With Resort Team.
The Asylum baseball team left at
12 o’clock today for Omens on the
lauBch Cruiser. They will play the
Wideawakes, a team of. resorters, and
Ts. It is expecth(l thi
• been brought to turn
€ Olillwlm
New Store
Cor. Front and Union
Henowntd *‘SMson^^ in vartoussbapts I
BamiltmOo^a^ i
THE EVEKINO EEOOKD, TRAVEBSE CITT, MICH^ SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, IWR
or mmunm
Id, tiMirtbtaadaiit af the
•r of a Fbie Oavka.
est cougli fonedy ever made. And yem will
so after
you try it. Thete’s cure in every dr^. k.o. JjfrAcSStmms.
HenSekL of Cbleago. raperla
rlLr^SflSriK^tre
Tbe traatfcm oowlata of a oooibl
oAttoa wtadow lift aad voaUlator.
Tbe im It made of metal, la attract
Ire dealga aad It fastened opon tbe
larMe of tbe window aaab. It It oraa
meatal aa well aa otefal, and prorldet
reatilatloB that to easily regulated
aad very effective for oOces. rooms
of dpeUlagt aad ttoret. Tbe window
lift to odmpoeed of a hollow i
tabe coaaected arlth tbe outtid
three MmUar tubes which
tbroogh Ibe tath. They are about one
lacb la diameter and air to brought
from oMde tbroogh tbe three short
inbea Into tbo^tong lobe oompritlag
tbe lift. Jftoide tbe mala tube here to
aaotber raring tube which to
with tbe I
shape of 1
The Inaer aide of
the mala tube to perforated with a
row of boles, which tare opened and
)• MILKS A OCMOCRATr
cloaed by tbe method desertbddv
eommmttag m tto ulk ako«t
Tbe larentlon to espeoially adapted
stormy weather, when to raise a
Indow to not only fnooovenleat. bat
fbe 81
Ineffeetlre for ventilation. Mr HoreSeld to a practical builder and Invent
lalk or
-TSmo Is
ed hit ventilator and lift up.>n tcien
«;
the cmoral U vith
He
oMMood to be u
iMrfrMt for ibe repobllcaa eoBSIdecy
i| the KTMt free^or-ell race to ItM.
ilirr Maloe vltbdrew tnm the can
^ Mllm wm marnar a resolh
Ifcwi u Mte a> tbet day. If be ba«
i|md aiAloet ibe repabUeaaa alaee
ikea tbe eoaatry baa aot leanMd deS
4iely aboat tt. li It poMible tbai tbe
8»aeral dooe au^d wlU tbe dacao*
avau oae anae of tbe iaaoea, bat It la
iMtfe ^ PMdIet tbaMliasr viU aoC MDl.
■ate blpa He voaM be at iraak at
ei> In Chicago and found such In
stant favor that there was an Immedl
ate demand Mr. Horsfleld wild the
United State, patent for fio.noo and
a company was organized and capital
Izel at fWl.OOO to manufacture and
aell the invention. lu tuecett tettlfler
to Its merit, at miny of the large new
bulldingt In Chicago, and other cities,
equipped with It. and more are lie
t put Id at new b<Uldingt are con
Mcted.
Mr. Hortfleld still owns the Cant
dian patent on the Invention, but hat
decided to aell It. aa he haa given up
active work aa a builder, being super
iBiendent of the-big Chamber of Com
merce building in Chicago, of which
Hon. Perry Haiuiak it one of the
The teventkm to novel but practical
and to bound to be takem
by architects In
good or bad. aad wbo i
xtf modern build
t for what be though U can b<> attached to any
d of building,
la tbe mi
mple* of hi* I
tlon at the Sto
tSoBMcttoa wtu
s.
TVaearae Oty aa4 elctottSh Will tn
iker. Cbarle.
Tbe ctovdt
it tboae plm^ tbit year are llgbier
baa la maay yeart. aad maay are
earlag owlag to tbe cold wei
ITiile tbe cold exUu bare
i
laia eztaat. alao. at It doat all
ibe oouatry. yet raaortera are ce
%4» A Mar laMlaitbm of tbe batter
cepted tbe fowl a* paymenL
A Coldwater poltot hatched in an
- irrh 53. laid her first egg
sl«tor March
the age of four months and 15
George Steward, otm of tbeploneefa
of Charleston loTOhIp. and now. at
the age of Ml. passtag his bomired oU
STAGE AND PLATFORMage with the family of his non In
Galesburg, bad never beea la a ham
mock until last weok, when, being on
s visit to Battie Creek rolaUves. be
was prevailed upon to “try ft.“ A St Steinberg s Grand Opera Hoose
rs!
Katherine Tabor, the coming ynjong,
actress, who In emotional rol^ has
few equals. Miss Tabor has a classic
pose, with large, brown eyes beauti
fully shaded by deep lashes, and her
whole ggure and carriage stamfis her
as a lady of refinement and much deb
dog’s funeral,
Icacy* of feeling. Her work in this
belonged to Mrs. Temi^
play to entirely emotional, and she
that place aad died at
plays
the pari with much animsilon.
Mrs. Blssette, a sister of Miw, Emery,
there being present at tbe time the
tricar pf the Bpisoopal church. An
impromptu funeral was held over the
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
kins, which were burled Just with
out the walls of the ceidetery. The
dog was burled in a silk lined coffln evening in honor
Id silken shroud.
lanha Dixon. Stella
Tbe smoke from the Michigan Iron Card. Mary McCoy.. Mhis Thoni. Mrs
nnpany'B charcoal kilns and blast Alice Tniebiood Thci psun. and Mrs
Tliompson of Indian who are ibtthreatens
g»:oKU
of
Dpi.
J.
O.
Is of H. L I
IiUkhI. Miss Bertha Pemut favore
Ty. The cr
with »me »»f her recitations. The
ing was most delightfully spent, aiuhis animals re
whlch Inmbeon was served
which he has |
Much of the loss of stock In Ionia
county by lightning to attributed by
in.mirance companies to wire fencet
against which the animals huddle'Ir
s storm.
Cadillac W. W. Cowin’s xnicen
^ on South Mitchell street was
deHtroy»*tl by Are. The blazi
been either Incendiary or c
and matches, as there was
fire In the store before that time.
A Pleasant Lake camper approachetl a residence aad so frightened the
mistress that she Jumped into the ds !
there U
flustave Plalger.
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY
Backache
In the wreck at MawlUe May 1. gav*
his age on a |2,uo0 Maccabee life In
surance policy as 33 yeara. and It
turns out he was over 3f.. The ar
ment was 91 per tboosand.Wh<
they should have b«H*n 91.25. The
pany iherdore gave the wido^’w ^Ty I ShSTrelief.
f. Dr.FeS^’sKidaiy^BsAHow's ThtoT ,___^
tkeonly
onlyRemedy
Remedythat
thatever
everbelpsd
belpsd
ache Cursu tke
We offer One Hundred Dollart Re
has l>eeu isstie<l at I me and after nsing only two bottles I feel saward for any cate of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
^""his^rg^ in‘';he
Cure.
He b»st them In
F. J. CHENEV A CO., Toledo. O dent. iHdnp run over by a sir^-ei car.
We. the undersigned. ha%e known In stead of the name of the de<-eas4‘il.
K. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and “Finlamlere legs whlcli w«re run
lielieve him to lie perfectly honorable
slr«*et car- was the exiu-e^s
In all business transactions uod finan Ion
cial ly able to carry
Gooiy
tlons made by their
Por
toypatftfcmmint
West A Traag Wh<
big fish seize her hook,
r com panhonk of
Toledo. O.
ion hauled It In. ri'suscli
I her. and
Walding. Kinnan A Margin. Whole they ate the fish for su
THE FAMOUS
sale Dragglsta. Toledo. O.
Ovc
Halt’s Catarrh Cure to taken, in
ternally. •eting dlrecUy upon the
ss of tbe sysfree. Price. 2«:, di«M
ay from burns reoelve.1
by the explosion, of a
^h5Ts Family Pills are tbe lH*st. Aug 3.
that he was carrying
bile It was IlgShted.
A
Muir
farmer
sprayed his apple
DOWNONTHEFAHN
E;s-=i.!S:a-fe
«YOTO MONF7f
ssi:
MiTtJJOHNSOHS
6088
or Amarlcaa lyaeblagt.
■ctloa aad teSnaaca would bare aa
effertlre lafloeooe. Oorermir Dorbit
dmawft b 8»d example, aad bit atti
tode baa beea beartlly ladoraad by
Prealdaat RooaereU. Rrae go
jgethar. Tbe relga ol tba mob la i
ho repoWloa aad tbe baadmaldea of
Jtyraat rale.
if tbe verdict la tbe om of the
alayara of Haieam la Kaatoeky la carHad OM, aad tbe mordeeara kept la
f. luUaa of that state may be bap
RHEUMATISM and
Icorpt 8. McLellan Will Be the ing the isdsoned leaves.
BLOOD CURE
Whole Thing on His Green Lake
The twceyear-old son of Lawrence
Lrorge of near St. Johns died from jrmune not satisfied wHh results.
Plaoo—At Home After Monday.
falling into a pall of Jioi water that
its mother had left on the flixir.
It Benton Harbor in the settlement
B. McLellan “down on tbe f
Tot Sate mma Omaraatasd 0s4y
will go to hfs farm In Gre
I^ke
BugbM A Roaburg, S. E. Wait A Som
township, where be will be i
whole
thing, farmer,r. hired mac
man. house
dairy maid,
keeper. cook, hired girl, ds
chief push, and all the hands. He will’
rent most of the Co acres that he'
cleared himself long sgo., but will re-^
tain the orchardd Md
and r'few
a few 1acres near
the house for a garden, and here next
year his friends will find him sur
rounded by about 4(K) hens, and little
chickens without number.
Mr. McLellan has been tlown there,
and he knows Just what he Is doing.
He says that he never saw birds so
iflenUful as they are down there, and
he expects to have something good In
* way of flesh of birds without hsvOur Great Annual Borg.im event is now on
: to depend on his chickens. Mr.
rmlictu^TEK
Lellan oxpoete aotee of his friends
wn when tbe quail and partridge
:
Of
at least 100 Pianos during the nTxi P^d^ “Tn
•t ripe,” and he will wlibnui doubt
make Ttwm for the dolly arrivals of new stock for Fall .
I trmle. The slaughtered Pianos ore an exce^TiSnany flnt! ^
lot. many of them cannot l»e t.dd from new. All have btvn
MID-SUMMER SALE
m PIANOS
prevoBtstive of suicide had been dto j
win Interest Ynsny. A ran
I Mrt. H^^*wI!d^ttfIIM^ia----- covered
iwn system, or despondency Invari
f ^t mlBlticr at Bmpira. U a balpmate ably
precede suicide and something
has bMO found that wilt prevent that
^ «Mlac at tkf 4a«leathMi at tte new coodltkm which makes suicide likely-
-SSL'S! VSSL S? SSSS!.!*"
* Mr. r. a Jacobs, tbe t
^Miy for a weak. Laav
tbe Uaaaab A Lay Co.
I
r--
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,!>« ionic nn4 ncn1n» will (treiifth
menu without
out adding anyth
thing to their cost. (One of the '
many advantos
itoges of buying I
ThU sale includes new juimple Pianos: slightly i
instruments rented Plano*, returned for the Su
BACH. etc.
W’e offer them on special easy terms
Ithln the n
will be Iimerest.-d in this sale,
le. Call
('all at ou/ branch
‘ In this Icity for further particulars
rulars and a list of these
00 rprlghi
: also Ptami^Playert and Mil^to*ltoie.H.
^
.la la tbe
“aS3
••vln* opportunity
.ffordcl Mlchlsn! pl.no burcii. i
GSINNEL BROS.
Giiama!i|||ome^E^^
WHAT DID THE
vw«lr«s lr% oue maimplw
mmn
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Ah«h«i».l^t»a,aU>i(rMtiodcer. far.........91.es
A bcuriM «Nfc. eoMifar Mt roete. nn>«b «« madr, Wll fiimbe.1.
»lid Oik. high tack, iml like cut. (cheap it
............ ......... •f.mo
get St 7«or hoMs to night?
What is that , had jit
tied all your cash in the
Ahoot sot) .liEfereat styles of
::
m.
^SAMPLE ROCKERS«<
it same proportioul |»iecs. Th* Ble '
mevine “ ■”«»» noliceahle
00 the fine, high giaJe goo.ls.
of their Wety Boxes in their
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CHECKING AOOOUNTS
Traverse City Branch
That was the wise thing to do!
J? Shoe You Don't fysve
to Break in, Mi/von'slmfs/roe
CLOSING OUT!
SATURDAY, AUG. 22
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
For Uboring Pco|fie
OiWTIFIOAnSORSAVINOS ACCOUNTS
~S
“ Ssr;
HER ONLY SIN
4 - ACTS OF BEAUTIFUL SCENERyi -■ 4
PAYABLE ON OBMAHD .
J/ ■
PRICES:
- -
26c. 36c. 60c. 76c
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*^Kcmzv
WAIST SETS, BEADS.
SHOPPliB BADS.
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These arc not old stock. No,
no! .Ml new stulT. but wc wiU
not cam- them over the season.
It is siuEply common business
sense to close them out during
this month. Sec the nice waist
set wc offer at IKc. Handsome
leather bag at 52c.
Newest
leather designs.
1'lu!V sooth ami comfort lireii
ireil, achiny» feet.
There isi no shoe like them for the woman who
is on her feel all day. They lifjhien house
work and make the day seem shorter.
Sold calf
Bachnnt & Boscoe sitlr*
RASTALL'lsa!;
LARSON’S PARK H
Claus Warner. Propria
8UTTOKS HAY. MieU.
S3S
Wc move into our new store
next monlh.
HI KNAPP
..The Watchmaker..
Watdi, Cluck and jewelry’
Fine w»nk luy
repaired.
Bad luck gciicrall.v Ldlows In the
wake of t.;id brddte
si»ccially.
Promptness any
Carpet Oeaning and Feather KenoA married man sIwsyK resenU ad
motto.
Give me a call,
vating.
sewing and laying.
vice frum « tuicbclar.
. Next iloor souUi of S«|uircs
Befons sending ytmr old carpets
Some men ncher lire of doing gooda^y to be ma^ into ruga, let n»e
Barber Shop.
lieoHUM- ilwy iM*wr do’ any.
Tbe iiinii wlio faUi* is apt to regard
409 S. Union Street
N. B. CHAPDf. PTEgrlclor.
SUcc«»^ at- a matter at Sifidcot.
to WaMangtoo SL
.Many :t
g.
a re|iutation for Phone fi9
The Peeriess. Shirts are the best
wiMtloin fo- leaking tliihcN- nio-fild.
money can boy. Made by Pesriesv
! DA J. W. HfO«
Mfg^Co, of DetrolL Sold by S. Benda
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
I iMrodtoatel
JIARPET CLEAI1N6 WORKL.
NEW CORSETS
When fashion decree^ a new whim in corsets, you will
tint! it in our corset stock—the newest styles from the
lita.lin;; producers of standard makes—many ladies
wear the summer styles the year round. We- arc
really showing as complete a stock as you will find.
The Kabo Offset
Straight front, bias gored, having ten inch wide Paris fiveelasp stud, sub
lime jean, trimmed at lop with satin ribbon and bow finish, deep bust, long
skirt, low back—has hose tabs, comes only in tirab. sizes Is to ISO. and we
sell it for One Dollar.
The Thompson Corset
Military straight front.
Dollar each.
We carry a full line of sizes and all .are One
The Warner Corset
The popular straight front; all sizes carried in stock, and these are One
Dollar.
The American Lady
pne of the greatest selling corsets we have, always find a fiiiriine of sam
ples at One DolUr each.
The Famons “W. B.” Corset
That is advertised so much.
is One Dollar.
The Batiste Corset
You can surely find your size, and the price
.
,
-
is straight front, comes in white only, and sells for I'ifly Cents.
•
Girdles...
are the most "sellable" article we have. They are made in pink, light
blue and white, and they sell for Fifty Gents and One Dollar.
All Ulics’ Oxfords Most Co
‘
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hjta :!
219 E. Front Street
STEINBERG'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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MUSIC HOUSE. DETROIT. MICH.
RESPEOTFULLY 80L«01T8 ACCOUNTS -
mrai'
J. W. SL.A-T
and your other
Steel Lined Vault?
i
J
We have made some astonishing prices
to prove our statement. This gives >X)u a
splendid opportunity.of purchasing shoes
you can wear for many weeks before the
cold fall da>-s come.
Substantial Price Redaction
on all outing shoes. We would rather you would wear them than wc to
carry them over the season-that is why you can buy them so cheaply.
Hen's Tan Shoes Almost Half
Never had such a chance as this. Men’s Two-Fifty shoes for One-Fifty-;
the Three Dollar styles for One Seventy-five; the Three-Fifty arid Four
Dollar kind for an even Two; can’t beat these prices.
lA
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
i
1
THE BEEHIHO B»OOia). TBAVERSE CIIT, lOCH-i. ^TURDAY, AUGUST 15. 1908.
■saa smiin
t Mxii nm COMING HERE SURE IN ALL
SitM SraWvWrtm
OEMS^
Made from QUEEN CITY
whole wheat flour, are
light, sweet and easily di
gested. Nothing heavy
or soggy about them. Ask
for “Queen City”, it is the
standard. ::
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HANNAH & LAY CO.
TMAVKMSK OITV. IWIIOM.
|CtmML NEWS
I
OF THE VOILO
Il.roii.4- Iiltr w«iuM WH |»ay fMil
Mr.. MorKEm Cirwfii bock of TrcntoO
N J.. hoil her home itirn down .Afoand
li-r eors The owoer of the^bouoc
» od m»frne.1 4 he «omoxi thot ohH fntt«i
. |M.v or *tfi oui and rhe oeni w«jrd uj
Hfii thoi »he would do neUli«?r. A
tiolf o donen men wo. oeni
to ihtr liou»e. with orders to tear It
down. The work woo ptirfu
•>e., hook, and saws In an rxceedlnK
Iv .
nd Mr.. Greenback wo4
left
In the middle of th.
Mtrben
hir.Kln*.
of heaven «ner her head All that
•he had to oay wma: “Well, be’o Wt
ten off hU BooeHo spite hli face."
a province in the nortbcra part of
islantL known for^woodafful
rirhnes. In copper, are engaffod la
txiunterlfliliiK The system Is carried
on hy file Uom»tes and orftinated In
bs. been sent out to slop It. The
natives take the copper froip the
inine>. liatifM- it Into the shape of
«.in« and stamp them with an old
Hpanl.h stamp Mechanics come from
I 1m- ooast. iMiy the coins and gei them
at the rate of
for one Meslcao
jh-to
a hundred miles dUtant these
—; •. n.
Itei a Mexlrtui peso for W»
>
or
jM*rs Many of them ar»‘ In
cir«iilatl4»n in. Manila. It U said that
fS.oou annually
H tJ. I*a|»e. a r«>un« esperi eiectriclan of New York, has Inteated a
.peaklnR machine that he d^lares
will be revolutionary in Its ullllty.
will enable the toully deaf
had found a means for trail
ih.* eff.K-u frf an <>tploalon over a (Jl.
lanri- Id thousands of mlle«. The proI.TM*r atin.sinred that he*would short
1} imttaii hi. discovery to the St
IViersbura Academy of Science and
11 I. bow ImduK que«tlo4ed whether
Is* ha. tak4*n hi. seenM to the grave.
HU death was due to potsonlag from
Mr and Mr. John 1. Wayne
AllAn>. N Y.. U»rn th<» same day s
iht yearn
few hot!
couple
He will be in
TRAVERSE CITY
TUES., AUGUST
Park Place Hotel
Banday achool. t:4k.
Cost cuts no figure; wc*vc got to get rid
of them.
Qur new goods arc commenc
ing to arrive and we need thi^ f^|^.
Fri
day and Sauirday you will find o%L)ress
Goods counters a perfect
BARGAINS
:
Until
All are tavltad to these aenricea.
Fires Malhediet
Rev. Wm. laafan. Paator.
b:30. class meeting.
worship; topic of aermoo ^nsnjaoc^Rirthme^^ and
••Duites of Parenu to Children and
Sunday School.- Preaching by aomc
pastor of the cHy In exchange with
the pastor of the church SpecU! mn
«0THEFIS,?0 YOU KNOW
Thffsday Emh|.ARd27tlL
hot
bW
of
-
•id
FOREPADGH fw
INOORPORATCO
Far Dip Ody.
i'-'A'a
M. Sunday school
I nion Bandar achi l.serrlces ai the
3. 6 and 7:8<1
Ciiy 0|H*ra House
__r^-S“Aco
mCUI^IONS
P^M^quette
Hyomel. advise
little oncB, so don't miss this opportunity.
|:|
hrom
Hg*r IMr. ArbsI 24th.
Of the day will be given to
Ices In the City Opera
WILD WEST SHOWS
ae of the greatest living special
In the treatment of aU chronic
lees. His extensive practice and
superior knowledge enables him to
cure every curable disease. A
Ic diseases of the Brain. _ _
Nerves. Blood. S^ln. Heart. Lungs.
Liver. Stomach. Kidneys and Bowels
scientifically and successfully treated.
DR. McDONAUi'S a
of Female
Thursday. August 20ih. 1903. the Pen?
rquette wUl run a st
or three weeks before
vlng Traverse City at 6:00 a. m
time of the annual appearance of this leavli
11.25 for the round irip^
'
disease and thus prevent the attack.
If. however. Hyomel Is
Mitwmilfcee^
Batur^y. August 22.
the sneering and 'other
ymptoms have shown thamselves. It
Train will 4eave Traverse City at
5:20 p. m. Kate 14.00. Bee posters or
,__nUy. at least half a do*en times ask agents for particulars.
15-1^-17
dally, and Hyomel Balm ahould be
The John F. Stowe s monster V
rubbed Into the noatriU both morning
Tom's Cahin Co., will exhihlt too
that 8. E. Walt R Boas on show ground opposite base
d the money to any hay park. - Admission 15 and 25 cents.
in
who uaes Hyomel with
1952-11
frt
should Inspire confidence
out
to effect a cure.
Meet fishes eeek their food by algbL
aaya Prof. Edmund Clark Sanford «f
Clark nalreraltT. la the Ulersattoual
the wealthy mer- Qnartcrlj. and tbeaa do not oauany
MX. It b, .W «U»
Brt
chant, “that the baby Is a glrL“
“WonldnY you tmther have a boy thMT ttet uc •eemiMtoiDM to Dm H
that you could train to aocceed you In by amaU aeldom pay any attention to It
wBm they merely nee R.
ha wealthy
1 go to colLandprob_____
rafooeafthe
-^ri^T*Iwoor
-Wkr.
cM(k jrte li
BUV «k*
mtHm «4«7-
HIKIUS ff MUNI noais (IF TK MMI
woHUD'm MOUNT'D WARmiomm
ua ebu Anita. Ml,
EQUIPPED AND READY FOR WARI
THESE ARE THE ME?Twho‘d^^
In every case and saved
fri*m a llfe t.f suffering. Deafness
RhfUuiailBm and Paralysis curtsl
his celebrated BbsMl ami
leimriies and KsseiiUal Oils
wlih ele< iriclly.
THK DKAF MADK TO HKAR
THE LAMK TO WALK
Catarrh. Throat
ruat and l^n'g Diseases
cnir(*d. Dr.r. MeU
McDonald cures Fits sod
Diseases. l->zeroa and all
rod.
1.1 ha> lH*en called the
r*. of the rntrilttal profession, be? |j4- n a.ls all diseases at a glance
*ui asking ait> questions. Sick
. call on Dr. 51cDonald. it D a
pleasure to
him Dr. klcDonald
.OM* unable to call can addn*ss
DR. DONALD HCilOlULD
DARE
AND THESE ARE THE EVENTS IN THE ACTIONi
A6raid Rninif AllMtiiu
COWBOY ™NJVJia.™E„ByCKrN
o*-!-
BRONCOSI
GENUINE FULL-BLOODED BUFFALOS
.
•■.5’
iulLLHuntasit wa*» inthrKarWA-^t. Ft-ais of MarkmxnshiK C.rAnd Military
Mnm uvrt.. Episodes of C.mp Life, with all its liumom and hardslups. The Bivou2
-I night Assembly of the Allied .\rmieA lucidrnul DriU *nd Action. Realistic
Scenes -tm tla- firing Line, all the ci.iting cleim-nts of actual Warfare and Battle,
THE BATTLE OF “LITTLE BIG :H0RNV---G«n*l Custer's Last Fisht
SEE IT WHILE YOU MAYI
MP'UlOAN-< 4
.1 i:v.-tn. <>f 1 jir <.n n.r Wntm. rtBin,
ENJOY IT WHILE YOU CANI
efaid Rifinr if tki Ruck Riders
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iw.ruHta,^"----------- -M.
vt rM Uty in
mwM
REMHIY FM MY FEVER
School wj**
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—AT—
HiMNANTS, REMNANTS
1 REMNANTS I
^ Wmil Dress Goods«
lengths from IK to 7 yards:
WILLEXHIBIT AT
Traverse City
othm* durlas a long married life. The
Fri«4
Oraee Eplaoopat. *
buahand died first of apopU xy. When
Rev. C. T. BtonL Rector.
she realised that he was leoae. Mrs
Wajren took to her tied, and shirt ly ^^j^w^Boardnaa Are. and Wash^
after died.
Holy Communion. 7:30 a m.
a and Florida negroes are t
Morning service and serrohn. JO:.30.
9C.06U I all as the result of the vl
Siindaj Kchool at 13.
\
n negro named MItri
No vveulng service. '
\
I the money to help i
A i«or.llsl Invitation to all.
^1^s*km ^hT"
being, he said. In the employ of tiie
Kev. W. T. Woodhooae. pastor.
senator K. » Wilson of AtlanM.
Morning. 10:30. Subject. “Tbe Duly
ha*l given $id). discuvered the
of l•arent. to Chlldreu and Sunday
Jl.**
Fri*e
fday school at 12:00.
«cs Bible Claes. 12:00.
tw
Union Young People s service and
DARING WESTERN GIRLS
tbit** she ba<
union evening service at the City
Africa as a
Opera House.
marry him at one
Prayer jaeaUag Thursday evening With the Luclls Forepaugh-FIsh His
Third Baseman Bagshy of Uie A|i- at 7:30. All are cordl^ly Invited.
torical Wild West Shows.,
gusu. Ga.. baseball club, filled the
In no part of the hsbllahlc gloln* an*
there better lady riders than can be
found In the wr*t A girl muht be
t 10:30. Parents of Sunday school able to ride If she wants to visit her
his way tbnmgh college^y
-olsm erpedslly Invlttnl
Shaki> DSighbor oHcn. How stune of these
he d«»rlves
Bad beef was served a large num
pictures of beauty**daring snii
ber of persons who had gathered for
Intermediate
Christian
Kndesvor
si
perfection of health they are a*«
the sale of a dairy farm at Ashhura. :30 p.m.
bey oome dashing ahiog at full specfl.
Ya., by the host and owner. Senat«ir
At 3 p. m.. Sunday school confermes. charing each other or
Stewart, of Nevada, in a light lumb
tiro at th.* City Op<>ra House.
of tlM- thing.
wm of coffee and sandwiches At leatii
At
p m.. young peoples socle
cliy.or town
uen- ukm violently HI frt»at «-• ni4H*t St City Opera House. Topic. ?iSll thelr“houpM:
1. hi»niebark
ptumsine iMdaonlng
oiing
pe«»ple and the Sunday riding is as etimnion
e<imn
and ossv s ps.A band of Quay I Indians held up k
lime
lo
a
“Wild
w.-sit-rn
girl*: a» ih.•tag.- lH*iwe,-n Zulilate and La Color
iMMip
rolling
lit
the
•>s»u
ri)
girl.
Edo. Mex., killed the driver and h-li
The wt*siem girl goes rv<s-yuht-n>
one passenger for dead The same
i>n/h«in»eliack.
She
can
j«iln
a set of
baud attacked a Mexican rancher
iMjiilne quadrilles or Virginia re»M and
Dear Willard station the night U-forp.
gallop 20 miles <m an urrsnd w it lion:
A wail of water seven f<H>t high
rellng the slightest fatigue, sin
rushed tbrmigti the residenc* porikki
keep* “company** on hursehark. aiul
■d Stiver CHy. N. M.. d.sKling hoind.
many a, piquant igttirt and |K-n
:. 9:45 a. m. *
End stores. In the stre«-is dehrU U
H|iee<h gain |Milnt and pungt‘nev from
I at 12 m*.
plU**l liji •everal f»s*t. Dozens of faiaI be acreleraTesT'wiTr>i»f smldt-ii ileiul
llles are
loMe of her beast. res|Kiudmt i». ini
patient or eniphatl> p^»‘^^n^■ «d h.-r
[>use
dainty heel or coit of her whip, in a
End of Bitter Fight «*
|
A wirdlsl w»*lronu* t«i all i
rexmtious conversation or j-tiai wiiti
wti phiclans bad a lung and stub^
her swum.
'•
fight with an abcess on my rlgl^i
Yes. the western girl e4in ride a
korw.as all will readily penvlv,* wl„-n
M«*etlngs
witnessing the iH»rf<trmanc4-_ <>i
Opera House.
Itevy of occidental beautl<*^Tlth
Morning. lo;30: •*|>utU's of Ps
the Luelli Foreitaugh Fish Hlsbiriral
. the Sunday Schfwl."
GVlId West Watch in the hipiKjpronuConference of Christian worke
skill and fearless
anil fi p m. at City Opera Houim
is; observe their
ir lmi»atlenre
IB
7:30. address of Alfred Day.
klessness; be enrhanK*d by i
Pentecostal prayer meeting T
Ev evening at 7:30.
ments. and awakened to .the p1eastm*s
Saturday nlghL united prayer
End enjoyment of the cttmiM-iltlon by
htudy of the Sunday Bch«>l h
:helr silvers* ringing laiighi.T
with the children
There are many things w<inh seeing
Welctime to worship with uf
in the Luella F.treitaiigh-Fisli Wild
iranp«-». workingmen and the
but not one prettier or more
rrom money in envelopes having im of
likely • to iM* a gratifying.afterth.mghi
insultt.lent sd«lress la |k».U00 or
the lovelv wild
No servlciw on account of the union
JUO n dky
! meiUingE at the City Opera House.
rkjing eyes and
eks. who Uasbed by you on
Chriatlan Bcime Bsrvica.
of a plu
tha Death Penalty.
1
Modern Woodmen hall, over postA little thing sometimes results Ip
ileatii Thus a mere scratch. InslgnlSunday morning. 10:20,
Ucani cuts or puny bolls have paid
Sub* *-• Spin "
Letter to Robt Ba
the death penalty. It Is wise to have
Wt
ly. 7:20 p. m.
All
d to each And jpvery aerf»rev4*nt XatalUy. when Bums.
It paid a painter to paint lead
lUoers and Mies thrv
oil. and fight shy of anything else
It Jaa. il. Johaaon's t
That was when the market wax full
□rug Stores.
of poor paints, and rlnc was un
known.
Now rlnc has come in. load and oil
must give way—It Is too short lived.
There are two ways lo use zinc;
you can mix it in with lead in a tub.
or buy Devoe Ready Paint, which Is
l»rlor to ihr diKwvirr of Hyomel. ground by machinery.
it you mix your own lead and zinc,
*>nly advice a physician could give
to a b^y fever patient was to go^awsy you gain eomethlng; ^ you buy De
roe you gain more, because mach
pccts the dlseaae can. If Hyomel Is inery does better work than hand
used. »tsy at home without fear of the mixing. Experience Is worth some
il attack of aneexlng. watery thing We've had 146 years of It.
ejes.-and other discomfort.
J. F. Forbes, a well-known weatam
rallmad man. whose home is at Mc
Cook. Neh.. writes: “I have never
had rvUef from any remedy for hay
fever, even temporarily. untU I dis
covered the merits of Hyomel. I wUI
always rcoommewd It wbenevec oecaon requires.*'
There U no'offensive stumnch dos
ing when Hyomel Is used. It Is a reli
able remedy for the cure of all dUTrain will leave Tfaverse City at
i of the respirator)’ organs and U
breathed through a neat pocket In K'.OO a. m. Rate 40c and fl.OO. See
haler that comes with every outfit, so posters or ask agents for parilcularE.
13-14-15
the air Uken into the throat and
I U like that of the White Moun- Epworth League Rally Day at Lutfporu where
tains or other
hay fever U uni
be open sobh: you will have to fit pul the
n I
THK •KCIALWT. It COMINa
1 in mid i
LAUNCH CRUISER
Waj leave her dock, opposite G. R. A
I., every pleasant aftemotm at 3
o'clm'k. and evening at 7:3<» for a trip
id the Island: Can also be charby pleasure parties. Reasonable
Citizens' 'phones 424 and 9S.
FREE TO ALU:«Eym"DAi^^^
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J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
NEW LOCATION
125 CASS STREET
...COMPLETE STOCK OF...
Electric and Gas Fixtures, Shades. Lamps,
Fan Motors, Balls. Batteiias, Haatlng Goods.
Telephones. Gas Ensina Isnltere,
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Spark Colls, Etc.
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J. B. PAIGE ELECTCIC CO.
Try a Record Want Ad.
Important Uotict to Our
merchants:
rmll furtht-r noiloe we will place
FREE. lor regular uae. the unequalled
“Humphrey ('.a» Arc." The oozl. of
Ulnminating with ihl* light in com
parison with any other. U very low.
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SOO CaadU Fawtr Ur Erst ^2t
ptr i»ur
.nKabk for night li(bt. or pUe«
nberr full llsbt It not nlwnri mqulred. These lampt come In duaterz
of 2 to 6 mantles, suited for window
lighting as weU as body of sum. Of
all who are using them we have no
ward Of complaint Do not Uke our
word in thU matter, but tnierrlew
many business men who have long .
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CHURCH ©r CHRItT (DiaCIPLCS)
•• Mim RUILT
it called the Cbrtatr
2. **Where will yon spend eternity r*
Durtat tbe past two and a half
years we bare not reeorted to fairs.
BVIATlEBTnnni!
terfere In the least with any oae i
riving In ways Just meatiooe^
earn a livelihood for himself and f
lly. Every Item of expense thaa
I Biet by a 1
U belag maila by the Churrb of Christ: in <» ir niHu.r:
lOlaeiptesI to complete thttir nemj will offering
of worship Cenw-nt brick wljri friends *rf
»d la eunsimcilon of the exterior
One fact
Ai«w « HM«r
and when finished the new, uln sound—I know
ure will bo a modem, nptodate' man without Chrtst
preach here Id
» In eveo' particular, and Im help
Ijw midst that mafly wUl turn from
win iheir evil ways, repent of tbelr
Tbe interior of
WART OEPARTIEHT.
SRECIAI^!
SIlkWais'ts
Our entire stock
divided into 8 lots
for quick selKng.
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y^AKTSDTO Bnr-Old iron. »im»
fro« BMitai. piwtrtwfi. T%e Mid
CM AhonUr ariAr tiM b«flBiaBc.or
(bf «Mb romA, whm MTHm utemted
OM «r liU urrtAc tam ■wtess os Cor-
STEINBERG’S
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Ibc tavlB
!SSLsr6:j‘,.-.iH5ni.
Ub^u
Prices are from $b.50 to $8.50; materials are Wash Silks.
Taffetas. Peau De Soies. etc.; styles are all correct-finest
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colorings, including Blacks and whites. • '
Oome TonigKvt or IVIondgiy
ser:£i‘^is
Immror.
ta#AXn>-t dhnwarfu^ aaa I Uaodrr w«
’ISa-Sn,* ^
HWH
St- r
t'BUBt'f] «>r,t aRI»T tDliUTPUb*.
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scbool. Including separate class rooms
frtaa wu Berer 1b beUer form.
looM Msbtar tbBB obubI; awd tb« waj
b« B^od Bboot OD bis feet BBd tbe
MS. Md poMlbly . omnutic .pan
ffWAOBBcy wttb wbleb be e
eat with aultable apparatus.
OBMtturrapSSo?
ibe big Above will be an auditoiiiim. InMB oppoBBd to bl*. loobBd Very ndtng gallery In the rear and part
ay on tbe sides, with a ladles parlor,
robing nsims and (lastor's slnUy.
Tbe scaUng capacity tif the audlior
s<BMr or ^ oM-Um BpBBd BBd Skill
dorlBg tbe bbtIj pBit oC tbe tsbc bet
tbts may bave bM do* to JeffMob' ‘^mllh^l^gs and appurienauces ctuiaureeloBB baproveMbt Oorbett's ducire to rest, happiness and worship
pbyBlcBl eoBditloti appoBred to be all will be selt»cied with mnch care nnd
ladom. we trust.
that be bad elateed for It. He Btood
Our watchword Is. .^ilave Failli In
maay or Jeffrtes’ tenible blows with
out wlBclBc. BBd came back swiostng
Our mi'ssage, *C.el lUgbl WUh
ss-iTirsjii-jjinsiL-
Saviour and
meet each other In that
lai hath foundations wl
and ibaker Is God
The urgent hour of need is upiw
us. Many have already given to this
enterprise. Many more desire to help
Do not. I beeseech you. consider It an
lDtnl^lon If within the next few days
s t-mumlttet* wait upim you to receive
whatever amount you have to give,
whether It IH* largr «r small I have
reaium to exiieci a handsome amount
Thanking you In advance and pray
ing tbMlV bUn.sings iiiH»n you and
yours. I remain.
Thomas P. l'Hoin.« .
A S*»rvant of the Lord
PSI.IIW iTinnh td t'hrlst tDiscipleKt
Vdur eorsef '
ami Vdur fiown.....
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THANKIFUNG
k H. Bpearasaa. tbe author oT
that atlr tbe bearta of mee
saraa who bare red blood, will
NeabUwania
where be baa beea
for a few days, for l
a work that .^ origin
aaa was afterwarda
• ama for tbe work.
anBBB, wlU bla I
ur^TaTgeaetiSrauk^^
Han
nab A Lay liercaaUle Oo.. and has
rigadler Blanche Cox. I
Blanche Cox of ^I^tn
dressed another large
Saltation Army hi
t evening, glvIng a typical Salt
Army address
tolct*. The meeting
definite ivuults wei
MNs t'ox's heroism,
which she has won her** wit h?'he?
wt»rk In the army, aw mres her a warm
welcome wherever shy
SL‘*wTi ‘X-tr,
nss:%
need a belter word aald oT him,than
after at praoaat as are tbe wrltlagi of
vecy few «wa la Aamtiea. Vbr a good
while bla wTitlaga appeared escia
alwtiy in >lcaure a. bat be was
s£uS!„""H.’isS'hritss‘v,.
' Blag la tbe Batarday Brealag Post.
*^l%e PrealdcBt's Dancbter.*- wbleb Ir
to he taaiied la book form as liooo as
it || coaapleted 1b tbe Poet. From thU
atepy akme Mr. Speermaa will rcc
Mwb to keep him la eoeafbrt f
U hwidted with in
gpdarmaa baa written them ap. Hr
bM tbem la tbe sweat box aaUl tbe
tiM do aei know bow hard.
Altoa raUread ayatam baa put
dAadaed to bare ftadyard Kiptlag
meet for drill Monday night
A. J. Doyle and lamlly have bn»ken
oamp at Kexls-Mokesa and reuim^sl to
the city today
Two excursion trains wnil Ih*
Petoakey tomorrow .from uhls <
tbe Pare Marquette rmllrtiad. V
leave at a oclock ft the momli
the other will legCe at k o'cloc
The band with Stowe A Co s
Tom s Cabin" iroui>e made a
the streets with their band concert to
day. If the show is as good as the
to
there should
lent this eve
. Modem Woodmen have deflto hold their LalH^r day
grounds of the Traverse
City Drlr
Driving Park association This
place for
field events also.
Tba Woodmen degree Nun w 111 drill
Moaday nlghu AH me
qocated to be present.
The ladles of Grace Church Guild
will bold a sale of useful and fanej i
the store of Mrs. Uwyem
oo W^^aeada}'. August
fust Ifi. All
.
who
are making articles for the Bale
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are
o lea
hem at th
later
it-'t
Omena
M J Carpenter and family of Grand
Hapldi arrived ft the city and are loroad
Herben
Mcmtagiie
Boughton went to
morning for a shof
"‘e*^
ft honor
Robin!*
gUen b;
From the home they
of her <
went to the grove In front of V. E.
Moatagti !♦!. house, which was very
prettily lighted up with bonftivs and
lanterns
d marahWllowx wer-* enthe Ugh! of the large lK»nI Among other
ot
amu.seraeniai the
i delightet! in
ham
Ih\vs and girl*
Miss Herr, corner of W^-bst. r and
’ellington aireeta. gave a iiarty last
evening
lew ftviied frftends
They pft>ed
and enjoyed a few
chidce selections o
le gramophone.
given by Fred Saxti
Dainty refreshWent* were nerved
i i li
FS«>.c;:.rTi-sif.-s'“
FOR RENT.
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MICELLANEOU8.
The John K. Stowe a monate Uncle
Tom * Cabin Co., will exhibit lonigbi
sc ball]
ita
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ISiMi
to Coldwater August 2y o pfty m
I to buy ft The Rimton fitoee.
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EVENT* IN AOCIETY.
bU Tonight 1
base ball}
f^at
fine aelectkma oa tbe
About IS aoaptos i
Roy Wyakuap Mat i
11X11.101. in tU*
.t rw-R.-r»ic. w
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$1.00. $1.50.
$2.00.$2.50
Reomifor
every fidurc
H price for
every Purse
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We uxlay received another shipment
of Ladies’ Suits direct from New
York—the center of fashions. They
are right up to the hour in style—
and are perfect fitting. Made by ex
pert tailors.
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I^AOSrvY^n J>AN us
K!,rrHiVir«;. i,*
DICYCLK hlUtP F'lUrnAl.B Doinif fl«t
IM* lino
ILarg^LotsZ
We show a nice Grey Covert Suit
with Corset coat. Satin lined through
out. a ver>' stylish gown—
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Ten minutes walk from post-
•18.00
office—alrcxily to buil.1 on ^ -big
F"or 818.00
We showK a fine Cheviot Suit in Blue
Jacket, silk lined, an exccllChev
ent garment for the price.
Another is a fine brown Cheviot suit.
Louis XIV coat, with cape collar.
Taffeta lined, prettily trimmed with
silk braid, will be a quick seller at
Our Millinery Oepartme
The second pU^ whitefish sup- Toma^Ca
T at Bast Bay was served last ererIng to « gaeau. besides the six waitWUlard Campbell has recumed ht>m ers and three cooks. The occasion
Nortbport. wheie be. has been com was a vefT pleasant one. Tbe fish
as be came borne last night he su<s
eseeded In losing bU bicycle. It was
taken from In front of the McNamara
IMUil
IVsTcr—Oty.
Roland
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Ter those who do not wear Corsets
I fall WMT. The BtwtOfi Sb
and
‘ «‘ -*-khrm«5
* • ntnlttifirirt
Hv.
Try a Ferris Good Sense Waist-they give support to
the figure, bring the weight of the skirts from the
shoulders -1g:ive you a trim appearance. Cray and
White $ I .OO. Best line of 50c Corsets in the City.
lu cioiler
.Nev Bulfalt.
L* guest of her daughu*r in-i
(;eorge Cloiler.' was mr ,
Miss .Nellie Seabrook reiura«*d to pri.s«>l by abort^i* ladies at the l»ome;
her home in Calumet. Mich., this of Mr* B. Brlatol last evening Mrs
m«imlng. alter a visit in the ciiv with Clotler
M.rie. ;.n.,
friends
recitations. Dainty re- r
Mrs Charles Gonser and Mrs J L. fix ahment*With
were* aerr
Ted.
Owing td the abseace of Father
«aacr. there ^ be but oae mass to-
a liitf oTtbeeMeigM
..ri-hRii
•» v‘
, \otr • r>i<u;
1 tt»
visiting thi'^va
tong club house an* n>mpleied this
evealng. and good use of them will hr*
d Mrs Percy Huldswt.r
made tbe moat of the lime. Some v»tv
will K*ave toi
expert bowlers have b«*en deveUiped.
. where they
and it Is not unlikcLv that then* will
the future
be some fHendly match«*s before long
d Mrs Chari
.Already ihert* Is a keen rivalry for
Ashland. Ohio, after
the highest acvire on the new alley
Ives in this cliy.
The regular excursion to Mani:
who has been ti
fPOBJ thU city will run iomorr»»w
the M ^k S K
K. 6 .WHIUms went to Acme ,ve*
terday and brought back the limit in
fotir
children
for
her
home In Seattle.
*r of trout His catch averaged
She was acct.mpanled by Leland Ran8tm» who will visit in Seattle and var
J ot e seat
ious .jiolnts in the west.
Stowe A
Mrs G. W. Walker of VandalU. Ill
Co. will give tbelr exhlldi
arrived In the city this morning for a
large lent on the show j
F. S. Birdaall and family
evening
Katherine- and Elizabeth
Mlaa Mao Kkuvnce
<;il.bs
t.f 1
imazoo are thi
Evanston. HI., a talenUHl
and family.
and sung reciia r H Mur
De Fossie of
i.ir of (Irace churc
*r aunt. Mrs.
nlug and sing a solo i i;^l:tti^,
the i
Miss Stevens has wo
Harris of
Kalkaska are the guests of Mm K B.
Ik nnls of Webster
beautiful in tone and pure and
Mm Aim*s
Aiw»s ixmgshore and Mrs. Nye
B5X5H7.3U S.H.U. rmuH .gjrj,
WIA2.AUR. «i*. t»..fr»-
Your Corset is as important to your wardrobe
as your Kown, for without a perfect fittingr
corset the effect of your grown is lost. The
Woman who wishes to be well dressed should
use more care in selecting: her corset than
« her gloves or any other part of her attire.
Your corset should fit you so that you will be
as comfortable with one or without, if yours
is/iot you have not the corset designed for
your figure. We know of no corset that is
giving more satisfaction to the wearer than
the American Lady modeled on right lines of
best materials. They are worthy of the name
they bear.
We carry eight different styles in stock, also
have J. C. C. Superb Form Hong hip with
Supporters attached, low bust), W. F. “Justrite" Flexibone Moulded and others.
HEIOIC H1S5 COX
The dance last evealng at the Wc
to bon BB ordli
que-toag club house Was very well at
wortd light la w
tended and a ver> fine time was en
blows BBd dellvec
Joyed.
Dancing was enjoyetl until a
materlailjr helped
IdlBg tbe rw late hour.
I
The muulc was fumlslusl
suit or tbe Bgbt.
by^^Stewart b Steefflns* orchestra.
At brat Corbett
x>f the new engine for
BBd appereBUy was ootpoli
by Jef
E. J. t'ulghum and J
rrmaTlMr later laI tbe bSt
^Jbd
W M^ll ^ n’s new boat was made last
italg In the
I
river near the W«-que^
rrMrUM*ac^ however.
: club hhouse, and U ,was Tound ti
give excellent satisfaction lii a few
days the boat will be completed. It
er atood a cbaace to win.
I not thought that they
L In Bast Bay this year, o
of tbe season
60 enjo.'vd Uie e
Harbor last evening on the
k The Traterse City l«n.l
fureisbed the music and
‘ ©raHk H. crcarman If PRt
PCRRRO TO KNOLISHMAN
FOR^SAte^
Mmm ^
mraiv
toxw blow
TbU lime
RyTtgyod^tn hU
bfMloa JBffriM »wus bla rtsbt and
asmin Umdod «« CVirbatt'a atoiBa h
% J4IB drapiwd to tbe boor, aad Ibob it
aa^bt
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THE ETENIHa BECOBD, TEAVEB8E CriT. laCH, SATURDAYrAUGUST 16. M0».'
irvoLimTAKr "MiSThia
W»T
' JEFFRIES coNTnnmoNS
•80.00
siocc for garlien, la^, bam.
It »* mill) a neat bari for someone with a little
capital.
The terms arc easy.
See us l>eforc M**mlav.
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ncriingtr,
t0tm»H0otrmiinktm’»
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iVe show one of the finest suits of
the season. Made ofif Novelty Zibeline, Louis XIV coat with cape and
collar, decorated with silk braid and
ornaments.
They must be icem to be appreciat
ed. A visit to our Cloak Department
will be time well spent.
B0St0tt St0K
The kalaer lx aboat 5 ft 10 la Mgbt
bat be likee to oammaA btmaetf wttb
Staam. aad b7 camiiaxlM Mato ib«Rtr
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TRAVERSE CITY. MiCH.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 15. 1903
HART TWO
Cbe €vettind Record's UpMo-Date1llii$trate<l Feature
UNCLE SAM'S COMMERCIAL REPRESENTATIVES ABROAD
P
prlnlrd to the column*
I .pwHlUy di**emln
and »oon reacb«*
Jw paper*
over the
• moat In-
An example of what
awake American consul van accumpMsh world iiesrd one, day thst the British
In this way may be cited'from Africa. ' were * -n* to build a raJ
1 One of I'ncle Bam * most enterpririnc district ,' r remo%-ed from I
The dlal’.n
; tra\e
' he made ht^ way to ihr *p*.l nan
Dame Kumor When be learuei
• ;ua>.Miull. Ecuador, an ancient town
outtded by P.Mrro and built Ufion a
small. Kat. marshy peninsula. Here
•t w:u. that i'art.wtist Sa*t. whll*
I nited Btate* cwnsul. auccttnibed to
yellow fever, and so dreaded a ‘ pert
hole • is a that Mr Na*f* Immediate
SCI ve*»->r tthand.med his post after one
d.*ty s experient'e and returned to the
r.ilied .diHtea At lielrut. the chief city
of Syria.our rwnsul suffer* from extreme
Afit.a. has the txtmrvtnlartshlp of bu:
two Ainerbwns In a |«pulatloa of 200,«oo the majority of iha*» amon* whom
SCOTLAND'S OREAT CANAL.
llbaeAbledIn.
ribMwtUinog
tb* mb or
port la expected from tbo Bncbb povw
•mineot. Odo of tho giwtutbotelt
or tbo MiMM trill ho tbo ew^
An IhdScadob oT tho otrlbi N
tone* that raid bo oMod hr tba
canal wiU ho galaod fra fbo Moras
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s.-ss:ivjsr.‘JEs
MeatD28emlloa Fm tbo Vlith oT
Forth to porli on tho voM aoaot oT
Bootland. northvoM oC Fwdtind, Ipoland. Amtrica and tbo Madttmnaan
tha dlalBAte Mvod raid ho fM dir
to 141 mOco. Fm Tyao pocto ta tbo
81. Lawvonoo rtvor tbo dlalaMO aavod
A hlOSQUITO PARASITE.
Dr. BCtloo or tho pMc hMh aorvtoo
at Warianctan to of tha opteloa that
theta lo a panolto of the moaqtdte
which may be emplayod to rodace tho
peat oay* the New York Ttmaa TMa
Is the mermla or roond warm. It to a
threadlike creature with rix papUbo
and lireo In the otomach of tbo moo-,
ffulto.
The Inaect eras brought to tho otteattoo of the public health aatborittoo by
Profeoaor John B. Smith of Batgwa
coUefe. a noted expert oa aaonqultoea.
While Bttle to known yet of the habHa
of tbe morml*. It to beltovad that It
fastens on tbe mdOqulto la tbs water
and accompanies lU hoot aa th* toctar
b€^ doubt^ yat^tho^ mr^ fla^
U Is not unlikely that by coItTmUoa tba
or greaUy reduce tbe moaqatta pooL
COURT ON WHEELS.
COHSULATES IH UKDESIEABLE XOCAUTIES.
vestJXale* shtpwr
ed suilor* and
kes. or I* exiwn led to t.ike. a lively
erv-il in e\erytl»ln* ■ afff, tiMt; s»|. h
j cif.Ceiis of the-rtilU*d SlAt*-s ;ts v^.tine
. Aviil»:i. his purv:.-.v
s to be attnln.*d by Indurln* u
>o are skilled
claw rvers.'trained In
K and voliatinr fads, to ait'epc the task. n«
card..! as thanklewB. of
*Per>ton^f Scenes and Things of JSoie
8IR ARTHUR SUL-
QUAINT CHINESE CEREMONY.
A. A
od In the wcatem dtot
Territory, says a Mook
the New York World.
Leekly of Moako
United flteteo Mambal Im L. 1
THE 4MEER OF KANO.
and United Suteo DtoOldf Attornsj
MeOoCte. It to expected that acM or
boot togger*. hor*e thleveo aad othor
offender* will be bound aver b> tbo
federal grand Jury. In the-fiocbl you
ending July 1 more than UWd onm#
have been dtopoood of tg Judge Bay-
to the publi.aUituarjr of London has rri-ently l>een
t place.! ill the Victoria embankment^
) Rardens. This Is In the form of a me- 1
mortal monument to the late Sir Arthur
Sullivan. comi^osHr of the well known '
-Pinafore." * lolanlhe." "Pirates of
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Low Ootat t»-Tr«vol Aeownd Indlaa
‘ \V
I czlstence to ooon to te opened
my. say* Uarper'o Weekly. It
haa been built between Barmen. Saberfeld and Wohwlnkel and raat ter moot
no avaUabto land to i
OKNERAL JAMES LONOSTKbnrr
Chapultepec. In th* clrU war be waa
tn eommand of the rlffht wine «C the
Army bC Korthem Vlr«lnla at the battle
«C Oattyaburs. and
Confedarata army. After tha war r.ananal Lon«»tr*bt mada hla home In New j
Oriaaw. Slaea 107 be haa been United j
■tata* commla*lon» of Paclllc rail- j
mada. Not Iona a«o Oaoaral t-on*.
atraet had the mlatertan* to toae an
ay* hMi bad baan attankad by the
too costly, ao tbe plan of a on^nilrd
lyatem above tbe river waa docld^ up
on as a way out of tbe dUVoliy. It la
m
aratem will solve tbe problem of blgb
opced passenger traffic abroad, and al
ready there are project* on foot for a
100 mile an hour suspended Itoe be
tween London aad Brighton.
rnmm «•
The r-s* ue of me
Uhina followlnc an ecUi<
face the chief off
ndearor to-placate the derourins dracon which they
an altar and by
the orb of day. At the same lime the Chlneae aorfear is about to
howllnic vrtth the Intentloo of acartn* the
ms do not quite eUike hta fancy.
A WINDOW wmi A HISTORY.
A romantic inieMi atlaihes to tl
A WHEEL TRUNDUNG CONTEST.
wwmww ■«
People in I*arto who are Intgrtetod In
firing working girl* a bit of ptesauiu
now sod then have devised s tehema
rurthy girls are given tw» tickI good tbestor one* in nrhUa.
» New York Tribune. . Tba
calls for an elaborate Woteoi
takes the f«.rm
of a bust of Sir Arthur on a pedestal
aupportltur a flmire of Grl.*f. At one
aide rest the maak of I’omedy. a
score and a lute. aU executed In bronxe.
Th» monunmi f-i.t-s the Savoy iheat*-r.
with which the ffimous «'oini.oser waa
lur.K associated.
V>
'
Tl.r fx viu oi4?iiing of NIgert* by the British h:is directed widespread attenlion to that African . ounlry. about which comparatively little .has been known.
One of tbe ir.«»st Imiorisnt potentates of the region Is the ameer of Kimo. wboro
tbe Idea Into Uia'tuyol
any.andtboPai^riaao
i to Germany,
odrew C
I tbe United
from tbe ox*iy''phMt.-:- •» h of the sm-er In extoteme
^^11 ■:* a'piii mm
|^l|!
A MAl|ET WITH A HISTORY.
1-^;^
!
fbaacto olwolete noe*.
i
Not kmr a«o n
aa i seooo^k
iHaadovtor
m
The nx
_________
w^m%^:=rh2TttSr^
ward In
new
bridge at Kew. in England, and 1* noteworthy in that It waa made of
r brtdgt
m
^ bi
the Iran bar* of the wl
Obteh
h^wmm
wood taken from one of thcvplleB of the old bridge and M aoartF Ut yoono old.
Ihe vood
wood la thonou^riify wnind. deqdte the
thAl It w- In the rivw lor oo
The
tang a tune. Or^
■'TKirr*"-”
"MtsSLT"
Iff;?
THE EVEHIKO BBOOEDr^BAVEBSE CITT, IIICH., SATURDAY AUGUST 16. IW.
Notice of Sewer tel
thdr meals at the cot the gueat of Mte Flprenea Stuart al
tages as reported.
Brery meal has
To Geo. Amlotte. 0.*C.
and Miss Py«um of
been senred “on time” at the hotel
Francis Church. Mercy
Chicago are at Mr. Wlnans’ cottage
The manageteeot has been
Monroe. Mrs, E. Bladcen. Ira A.
Adams..R F. Colvin. Fred Coortade,
ed on erery band for the
>1 and city taxaa and special as
'‘"MJ/^d^ mnk Andemon are
which the mat
T. J. Umlor. F. A. Wright. J^h
sents fpr the five wards of the
family at their
Lumly. Hannah. Lay 41 Co., W. F.
At the aBnual meeting of the Xewh- guesu of Mm. Lar. Anderwih of Cln- city of Traverse City. Mtchigan. bare
Haraha. Chas. Wells. W. J. Irwin.
»itage on liomlagaMe Terrace.
been placed In my bands for coHec•wanu
Reeort
asaoctatloa this
Hettte, Jaa, B. M’laa, ’
Mrs. Buckingham and children, who week, officers were elected as follosrs: ^ Sdinlay evening the we^ly hop
B. Wise. John Twe
A. Hunt of Grand look place at C«lar lodjpi. It was an
unuaimny
large
affair
as
there
were
Rapida; vice prcaideol. Mrs. Emma
o^col^^
many
outside
guests
from
Omena
and
nwm-nKHovm.ber UC
A. Mullikew of Detroit; secretary and
• in the alley east of U
11?3o7ciS
K. A. Treadway of Grand
1903. SSS 8
Miss Edna SiuAi and Master Alex in the forenoon, and from 1 o’clock to
On Thursday of last week Mr. and Rapids: trustees. W. W. Hyde. E. A
th '*Hne of imh street,
Mrs. J. S. Keen of
Detroit. Mich., Treadway. James A. Hunt. Charles A ander McKlnkwk arrived Thnraday to 4 © clock In the afiemoon of each day.
[h.to the north line of
Icomad back to Omena by the Hilton and James E. Furman, all
All taxes paid before September 1st
Mrs.
Lawson will be received with
_
r and guests of the Ion. Mr. Grand Rapids. George Spencer.
13ih street, take notice:
• of her friends. To
That the roll for dhe special assesaiktm. De-,
menl hereU>f«ww made by the Boi^
> Frank Hooker and J. 8
hear her this Is
tage as sik»n as aailsfaCiory arrange Jennings. D. trolt.
nv'^tk can Im* maile.
The Ne-ah-ta-wanta Hotel Co. elect piivlleges at the Point
Thtirsday evening the Misses Stuart taxes remaining unpaid on October the Council decided should be borne
.d offlct*ra as follow*: President. Jas
ive a card party.
L
Grand
Rapids;
rice
presl1st
and
until
November
1st,
a
penalty
.ull of Dayton. C
F N
Mrs Heim«nr. entertained
of two per cent for colleciion will be
8. Jennings. Detroit; sccre
occupy
his family who are
i
[ Cedar Lodge Thttrsday evening.
of Union street, commencing at a
A. HtM.k«*r, iJinsing;
g a cottage.
FYiday evening a \punch party was ^*^Offlro'ln Wilhelm block, rtxoro 310. point liC, feet south of the south line
. Tn>adway. Grand Rap
Iven to Inspect the new car fern'C. A. Craighead, woo Las bee
HASKELL.
imh stre«*t. thence south to the
Is.
Thursday
evening
Mlos
Carrie
joying a wiu'k’s vacatkm from
^^ur.r,
or
The resort U cn»h:dcd. necfutsitaling
. left ftir home on Wednes
Idltlons to the hot^^^nd new cot Ward gave a <x>rn roast on the beach.
Mr. and Mr*. Lox*eland enteitained
a w ha^
at duplicate Whist with an occasional
govern loX the city of Traverse City will meet
and Rober
mint julep in evident.
Masters
ment sciclific exhibit at the world's in the Council Room. In said city, on
I of Grand
Wednesday evening a large part
M E. B
There he will spend a couple
fair. The whale t
here for ai few days.
Aug. 17. .1903. at 8 o'
with his daughter. Mrs. Oliver weui from the Point to the Nortbport
Ur. S. C. A
AxTes
xtos and daughter. Miss
Ivlew the asst^staen
_ _ ell. on the hsores of Lake On Bearh hotel to attend the weekly hop.
are
at the hotel. lario.
Monday afternoon a shooUng fiarty
e quartered
quw
Judge
Robert*’
grandsons
Judge F. A. Hooker and wife of Walter and Charles Trumbull, are be c<m.*iftlng of archery and gun practice
inslng are here on thir annual visit coming most skillful sailors and en
with a bead 2« f«tH in
A merry party eoeposed of Mr. and joy many an exciting sail in their
aster Iji^a Andiuwun n»celx-cd first
height of
ire
in archery and
Miss
Mary length, and the greatest
r*. Harry E Hooker and Mrs Oer- pretty little sloop, the ‘Alpha.”
body II feet. A plaster cast will be
□de and Jennie Humphrey of Lan
<KKls the prixe In shooting.
• W'alter Trumbull ha* recently re^
made in M’ashlngton. and ihl* placed
Mrs. H. Wood* was hostess
tford.
silk?
by
side
at
the world's fair with
te was thrown open
formal dinner on Sunday evei
i.. where be graduated
I the
the
articulated
skeleton,
making
the
I
Grace. Blanche
Ur Shaff of Cincinnati con
first exhibit which ha* ever iM-.-ti pn• of Gr^d Rapids ta
the vefp.-r M-rxice at C\*dar Lodge on
Mr. and Mrs. I^ub
pared in this way.
Sunday evening.
kindly entertained the
every time." Ca!m*rv‘a Elastic Floor
Cedar
L^lgc
ll
now
full
and
appli
by a jolly
lN»auiiful cottage on Friday aft
4 RECORD WANT AD.
the near future
The occasion was In honor t*f th« cants are, Uing turned away every
F. C. HaSI and daughter of IVtndi fourth anniversary of their roair..ige
have taken rooms In the hotel
Mr. M'arren. wh«. «
Dr. Alfred Gaither of Cincinnati ar
Th«‘ v«-spor M*rxict* on the bt-ach
rlred Sunday for a short visit with eapi^tedly cant-^ homo on Sun lay
Sut.dav vxentng conducted by BUhop
last for Springfield. III. Mr* Wrrr-n At w ill w an vi-ry iM-autiful and im^''M^^aild Mrs. F. B. York and ilaugh and the children
pr«-i**iv«‘
Tb«*rx* were over 50 resort
ter*. Misses Marquerlte and Frances time longer.
er* pre*ent. all of whom joined heart
of «t. IXM
The Mlssr^s l^^ffingx.ell gave a canl dy In the service. There have Ikvo
parly to wtiue of their friends In the
” Wni.' H. Davis. Jr., of Clnclnnkll ar new and ct>mm«Klioii* "Mumc Koi.m” a number of pk-a*ant card partk-s at
ili«>
dilTerent
eoiiage* during the past
rived Monday to spend a week with attached to their ctUUge.
lew days. One of the most pleasant
hil family who ar^- vK'cnpylng the Jen
.Master hYed«lie Gr»*en. sot
**K-lal
eveuis.
however,
wa*
the
Methodist minister, who was
launch parly glv*.n by Mrs. At willI ol on some three xx.t‘ks ago for
oxer 35 gue.sts being present.
cltis. is still at the hospital
A novel and very eiijo.vable enter
forn ers. City.
Wi- hear, howe'er, with lammenr will be given Saturday even-,
later in the wuek fur a more extembui grititiide thrt ^hls condition Is mi
ing under the direciiun of Mr*. North-1
w hat more eiuxuiraging
Rei.
nip. I! will i-onsisi of a ship com'ert.|
*'”lUplie the co<d WiWiher. Neahla Mr*. Gre<‘n have tin* sympathy of
and like all such concert* will call!
m
want a ha* asRunnnl a regular i
roromunlty.
forth much talent Jn a
Blcal and
mer rewin apinwrance within the
By the kind «mrte*y of Mr. and liierary* way tnun The i
few day*. One liundrx‘d and twentyMrs. Victor Vaughn and sons. Mrs re?^>rt.
five guest.H are registered here at the Vaughn and son Walter and
Miss
(kNslrlch enjoytHl with them a cruise
the arrival* ai the Ik-ach hotel fur'
* .Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ibnik <if N(
in the 'Gem** to Llitk- Traverw^ Bay il.e JM1.SI w.Mk an-: Mr*. M. Maloney.'
Y..rl; are late arrival* at the hotel
where they visited HarUir I*«dt:t IN- iM-troli. Mich.; Mrs. Tlu»*. C. Janlsh
Mr. and .Mrs E C Peters of Mt
t«iski*v and other res<»rts.
ami family. Chicago: Mrs. I». toastie
Venion. III., are gm-.sis of
Manager
Dr. Vicit.r Vaughn of Ann AfImt and son. ('hicago; II. C. Smith and <
Biuigh and wile
after a short stay w^ih his family wife.'Philadelphia. Pa.; Ik-witt Allan.
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur B Wllllaots of left ^lasi Friday with his
sous. Dr PHosk-.n; toHirge V. Torrence and '
Battle Creek are her»- for il»t‘ remain
Clarence and UvrU^a. for a
family. '.Marhm. Ind : K. S Coliuan
der «if the wuison
ornia and <
tent
kml wife, ijicrosse. ind.-; Mis* Dor
Mrs <V J. McK.h- and children of
r Uitle bar
he 1
othy Rice Evanston. Ill ; Mrs. M E.
Dayton. Ohio, arrived
\Vedn«f»day.
shelter (»n Mott. Chicago; Mr* M. G. Baskins,
They are iH'rupying tin* .Merritt cotSprlngheM. oiii i: Miss Elsie R Has
tainvariit ".Nomud' fr«un Cliitago. It-n
kins. Springfield.
n.intrrq'lllP-IHs.pl.. .of summers gon
ky when yachts were m<»re freqiien
pi.lies was not as bad a* reis»rti*d in
S,.
x,-;,r tl„. ,-<,iitrnr|K lei
v^Mlor^ than now. to mm* the -.N.unad
-.ime of tin? |iai»ers. The Kerviev in
ly|;ig iln*re at
anchor *»n Sunday. tie* t-ute-irmilon of ts-xv rail:
the house has been kept right up. a
dresMd in the gaily coU»r*Ml fb*g* <»f gregaie ir^tlt; i»lh». aga
'Uissl «la^s €»f oMik* lM?ing cmpkiytsl.
mile* built in IlNr.
and wjiik' the change inconventence.1
Northport. Point.
no om* tu any gr>-at extent. It has
Miss Angust Nettlar of Chicago Is
»-*en a gx.sl one
Ntu «me of the’
RECORD WANT AD.
lughtcr at their
I ABOUT THE RESORTS
sc M. Nelaoi
Ity of Mlsa
w"Tp.
^ „
nm *mck for •un»hlnc
For the peopie. who came from the
Boanjr ^th teat
week
broopht
mk.
dlscoorngH^ ecmdiUoas plant) or amiakiDe and happlneM to
lor Uw rMort«r»
ir wmmod ap. howAVflr. umrd tbe• end
ond of Om wa^
wook. aad
Time dcics not drap heavily on one
nrvm vtad> mi4I bright
I
—Bobtna glad } Here for the htmru of each day arc
ta of tboae taatod In jailed with plaaaant diveraioD».
The
r-^rruTjiidniSirtrisfc*-
persuaded -that
this pine has (
soothtng properties In cam* of 1*
^tlestntfR and Kindn^l
and uAler this pretext have
been Induced to urganlre and lead
these expedltioiis.
The ladles at the res*»rt have U-en
I In the display of
greatly
oriental goods h> E. Ihimit. of Wtts
burg. Pa
The Thursday e%enlnc hops
srs.*sss-iiw«
la tlw aaaana
The
tfssjTsurss?
Mi
•—
bave be
The one of h^Thursday was panl^i.
pated In by the yotmg p«>ple <jf the
adiacent rtworts as wellI as Ithe cot
Inn
trout abound In greater numbers
the rainbow. In the creeks the rain
bow trout bare not yet appears
any extent, and speckled trout ah
guests at m^rcral
informal
parties during the past week. Th.*v
were entertained on Thursdar of lasf
week by (leneral and Mrs Cut
On Sunday evening ‘
“
Dewey at th.- Inn
-day. ITo
• a delight
fessor an.l Mr*. Cun
bmver. the rainbow
gaa to diaplaco the apw
U1 now the rainbow tro
family wi re
The regular rtiimlay evening
•tnmi bare beeoae numeroiu. These,
too. are apparently a prey upon the
speckled trout, and It Is also apparent
ihst wlibln a few years apeckled iruut
will bare become exUnot. like
the
grayling. In Boardman rtrer. The rmia
bow trout Is a tee game teb and fur
nlshcs pood sport to anglers, as
as a tee delicacy for the Ubic.
Bren these qualities, bowerer. d..
not bring ibe ralabow trout Into iIh*
name degree of appr*»clatlon as the
spackle^ tfout. The future of game
flsb in Bortbem Michigan Is being
r prolltalde dlverslon*for the pi-ople
Last Sunday's senlc<»‘
-n)oyable. Dr. Bradley
servkV^. giving to the jH-opk
iictive dlsmur>v
on -'The Ciiliivatlun
the Inmclna
tion.'- The Kiuging was led hy Mrs
Bradley, int.-r*
witji xiollr.
herbie Conl.m
Mis* Hath
Monday the gueMs >|M ni a ph u.iant
tveningin a railu r amusing and nmtd
way. The game called .Menag< rie wa^
lnlrtMluee.i. tu whieh «a'h guest
onstrati-d hi* ability at dra-wing
morrltnent wan
provoktul
by
nd curj.m*
iHdore the cuuipany.
The gtK*st* at t he Inn entirtalned
Sir HInkuni Feathen1u.«ter and
lIstingulHhefi family a\ cants on 1'
lay evenl'
parhirs o Ute Inn.
K It. Atwell and i
xn» Rixmillng the summer
i ‘ Edge’
wood chaiMTuntMl a party .
young men from that n‘sort
I Oiiienn
m Monday
They t.s.k dimi
Inn and MM^ni a pb•a^aDt t
tect- that unleus the sUte authorities
prorlde some effectire means of pro
both the speckled and rainbow
trout a tew years hence will be greatly
Fanuurs and sroodsmen In the. win
ter boldly rlolate the law, and many
erll Is sought to be remedied, and it
Is probable at the next legislature that
a bill will be preaented which srill pro
ride the ascMsary game protection in
aorthem Mlchlsaa
Jte eootlBU^
lU Virinuv.
^
arrix-a’s at 4h«* n-^.n are:
Mn* E IV Hansom. Cincin
nati. O : Mrs Robert Cl4.wr.^ Chap
Isard. b^£
oueiiaoed an
cottages remain filled,
also show a much better
rirals than last week. If
der of the moaih should
Keilly. St.
.Mo ; .Mr and Mrs.
G. C. Allen. Grand lUpids. Mieb.
MU* Willena E Bn.wn.- .if Bosi.m
Mas*., and Ml..^ Ethel Horsf.ml of
Chicago.
Ill, s|M-m
Ia.-i
Saturday
e sattsfactoi r coodlthvD than iiKiklng ox*T the iH-auties of Omena
ated a few
r«*4»t;t.
the
unfarorablr
resort
i
i
! -V
.1
a
city Clerk.
t\T7
.... .
Wb? tske tw^ or tbrtt Ytkrs
ic stcure s
J^usimss Education,
in llu* public schtx)ls when six niomlis to
year in a jjotul Business
will jjivc
much more practical oni\>aml if you prbv
competent you will be placet! iu.a
|
sition.
the traverse Gfy
Business College
is heljmij' scores of yoiiuj; peo|>1r in this
section to first-class practical tklucaiitm
anil puttinjx them into jxotul
'I'ht*
I he work of
<»f this school
schoi « ni
siipporl of this part of the state. If ytju
ha\ e a frieml who is thinkiii
thinkiii;: of lakiiiji
busine>s
busiiu'>s ct>urst: tell liiin
liiih oor her about
Traverse
C*oIlej»e.
I'raverse City Business C<
1.,;:
I Catalogue for the Asking
.gEgarrrx-rsr-rgyr-.-.':^
SUNDAY ^EXCnRSION
Mevois
Mil
Petoske
T.C.L.&M. Manistique, Jiarquette & Northern
ilfSi<'FERBy STEArHER :i'
MM
SUNb*AYi AUGUST le, 1303
SmVERAI- BANDS OR MUSIOI
Lv.TfavcRcd^i'"
7.30 a m. $1.00^
Nortliport
^ 11.00 a. m. : .75
„ Suttons Bay
9.00 „ :;v3;; .75'„ Charlcvoix^1.45p. m.
.25
„ Omena
3 13 .9.30
''i; Ar. Petoskey'
3.15,
.
RaliiiiiiqLmlMishf5.00p.iin;
ChiMreii UiHler 12,50 Denis.
THE gVKNlKG BEOORD, TRiLVEBSE CITT, MICH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 190R.
r;
aontE MPAftlMENT
^ OiiOTKTTOMWTEBCBB-
M»tiT Awtm wHt fiKncpimY
While ta inmt the broken nmr;
m the plBC0 where the aeed to eorewt
Whrreibe remp^to frow« above thM.
Ae4 tbr peth to heiced eboirt-Tboesh ta thie the Lord wooM prove
le the ptaee where the Md to i
Are hit ahSite to c«lde thee i
When the olsht to black j
Xbd the due (Me ouee o'erhfbd;
Wbee the poieooed arrow* woaod
piece of anotber (
plaeeim tbe
the edaa dotra oe the rtoht elda. Bat
hethaad hrlagt ta tea to forty old
baci that are ta erery atace of de.. I pot the fladroaa oi
•tore, prepare a baala of floer
with a^toeUful aapply of cayThe eecemher to the vtetlm of a
epper mtok ta« aad. aprai
prvdadlee which Ifeorea lu «ood deal
, bagi out opoo the table.
lUea. It to tree ihet the rtod to la
dldaetihle ead thaiahltter Jelea aoewe
polto the iMet apedmea of a
the asixtiira oe and apply
er after It to prepared fOr the
the hole. Iron each patch wit]
table. Bfli If the cook will hate ao
tlioa oaUl aUDoet dry. aad then
abeenuoff
leave the iron on the patch while you
more. In ihto way you
ta the
great many placaa In a
The cayenne keep* the
U takee off she baa left a palatable
her
vermin from eating
vimatable which to aearly all water,
baa laaa toogh fiber to ta* the dlgea^ the cloth where the pa*te to. On
tkih thaa alBioat aay other vegetable, repair the canvaa btadar in thto
aad a delicate fiavor that to an ei and U will move perfectly over the
celleat appeitoer. It to the coatom 1a roller. A very mach^eaton atach
thU cooniry to chill cociunber* aad ra* can be repaired In a abort
•erve thrmi aa ortop aa poaalble. Some aad If hot moved until nearly dry It
and any amount of wet weather
people even aay that If noTtol dfink
1. taken after eatlag cocombera that wlthcwt ihe patche* coming
tadigeaUoa will never rwll. la other Farmer * Voice
cooatrlea the eplcoree enjoy wilted
cueitmbere. aad they more ofieo cook
then than to the cniitom with Amerl
Tbe fad of going bareheaded ]
I ever ite
Many peraooa have the babit. la
iaea to be more widely fdUowed
by the foUowlng recipe
dueed no doubt from a sense of neat
n than ever. It la a pretty
rhkh I have never seen ta ness which would be highly cocuaeod
able If properly applied, of making
baantlfnl and cbaraMbk than
tbe beds “the Aral thing ta the mocn- when the aummar wlada blow bw
lng.“ In order to -have the worti get hair In soft eonfnaion nroohd her Agefreably picked
1a a prcjerrlng kettle, pour over along well.” The mtotake which is bead. Bnt she who baa aome tlu
one plat of vrater aad cook slowly till made wUl be apparent on a link coo- for her oomplexkm will carry a
soft, watching them carefully tbe Mderatloo of Ura.^genk condltkma. aol In place of her discarded bat.hlk that they do not bum. SUr at Better to give a^ral hours to tbe New York American.
ilenrmla wUh a clean silver or wood- werk of ventllatloB If the beds are
B apoou. to break up tbe fruit. When made’ and the rooms closed late In. For cleaning out coniarm ta
rfl; mmove from' the fire and press the forenoon. It to a gotwl plan to open ire and window aaahea use hard
arougb a wire .leve Into a atone the window* again for a short Ume wood pointy skewers aach as the
crock. (Never let tin touch Jam or late ta tbe arierno.ra. or even Joal be butchers use to do up the me
fore reUrtag at night. There need Ik preparing It for cooking.
^
no fear of the night air; If It to reaa
,d to every jonably pure It to Infinitely to be prepint ofthe pulpallow'one pint of
j ferred to thyt which hsf been shat
Put the pulp backjta> close r.K>m for even a few hours.
Into the
kettle,and when itholla add11 Vll!
give- sound and heallhful sleep.
heated ta the oven
n to a good thing to place the bedTo remove scratchaa and hr
and let it cook rap-1 clothe* In the .unshlne quite often;
Idly for abont fifteen mlnut.-a, .bak j Indeed, the operation can hardly be from furniture, rub them gently with
fresh wataut. butternut or hickory
It kernel, and they will disappear
as If by magic.
THE RECORirS GALLERY
OF BRIGHT CHILDREN
*w*
lASSOttS
A JEALOUS Kllta
Thf Inlernatldaal Sunday School
■aoa tar Angnat l< la' toond ta i.
amtial nvIU, b-lf, Tba ricioiF ovar
Oollatb seamed to lay evaryOfibg that
desirable at DavM's taet. It
> him tbe hero of tbe boar, it
red him tbe ferveat tHeadablp
of Joaatban. But eooa tbe Jeakmay
Lul made bla good fortune nppear
a calamity. It wag tbraugb tbe
Jealousy of the king, however, that
God was tratotag David to be tbe
of laraeL The diadpUne; though
the manhood tbitT;^^
» make him an Ideal ^**4
king.
After hto anolattag by ftamucl.
Dnrid waa aummoDCd to court to
charm away -tbe uvil gplriU tbat
•led Bajil" by mmm» at bla uluui
with tbe bgrp. But Ow ugfratlvu
studied laii Sunday tatreteeaa OutM
a. a Btraager to tba Uag. DavlTa via- t cirart may have baaa taw, aad
Saul*, failure to reoopilsff blB at Bomay have bpau doe to bto oMer
iltered appeiaranoe. or to tbe fact
Saul had aeau him only daring
Its of madneaa. David’, appotat8C0LDING A SION OF WEAKNEM.
a* armur-brerer waa doubUeaa
The mother who baa acquired the
lent to bla victory
habit of Kciilding her children thereby
show^ that *ho to not competent
tiain them in idw-dlence. For .coldlng
i* a sigu ol weaRness. It Indicates
that the person who bSa It has not
ma^1ered h.-ryelf and she know* not
how
role other*. The scolding
|M»r.ni IS u-*ually an unn-asonable
.H-iiig. initahle. Imputotve. quirk u-m
is-n-d. hot headed. She Judge* first
The Hlsyer of Ooilath had baeo
and calls for the evidence afterward.
■omtoeti th.- hand of the kings
She an. a* II her little aon. ano laughi.T. Hut he won liialeaJ the
daujehter- should, before they have
n ill the king's aon anl all the
s*H-n anything of life, have the know: pcple. The adulation heaped up.ra
g«- that can t'onie pay little atten
m to her «n.ibr.-ak* ..lily by eM*-ri
M-siowtHl by tbe king were
scoidiD^ I 2:
Mothers bfh..»
rad posseasor of a bead of hair
From Ihe bowa of the alleo aped;
better than when ft 1* pickbd .frrub birh abe verily tolb ve* to
m the place where the seed to aoreal from Ihe vine, pared and eaten
prite winner. In fart Mr*. Pale
‘ Are hto llghi aod hi. heeltas ahed no Other dr«a*lng thaa aalt. a
e that.her hair to Icmge
case of indlge*tloo from eatlnK tham
U freer fmm the gray mark*
Whea the hiwrt to enwbed wlthto in thU way U apparently n..i on re
of aa.- that *he offer* a i»rlr..* i
ihee
csord. But a cucumber carted around
rbo ran pHMlure ih.- g.**!*.
By the Kfwed aad arlnd of wronf-* M-veral day* after pldklnn and Umght
betl.T
hirsute adommeat.
Nur i«y eoc deltoht o
In a wilt.Hi condlil<.n from ih.* buck
* Palmer has taken the clllor
To treat Jtad be gto
*ier'« wagon 1* more formidable lot
e Detroit ioumal Into hei
fh ihe plaee where th
lb.- ga*trtc mice If laid on Ice for fldentv and ha* sent him a to
lie filleth thr aoel ^
n-halr. which to 4$h loci
cumber will re^ hc ao far as crUime** length and which does not coni
t to wall! It 1a well, for ever!
goes. ta»t It I* yet of aecond .qua!
hair She haa done tmire than
m* plana and hto way* are best
and a thing to be avoided
Hli<- ha*. cHintrary to all pn
le falleth hi* people never.
When the mother ha* to-ctime s
grooved knife I* made for pari
was the conflict with Goliath.
Mil, told the edIliM her age. &<
Though he p-tielh them all to
Iionic M-o!d. the children pay link The Imrooderau- flattery of the’w.^
cocumlier*. leaving ih.-ni with *n.ll
> In such coot^ia all feminine
atienib.n to her ouihr»*aks of vlttiiH-rn
bare Ihe n««d to *M.re«t
aomethlng of tb.* nd
was tbe beginning trf David’s
are laid ai^lile a*« w.*ll a*
ion. Tb.-> I.M it In one ear and ..ni
iellect. with no wai;t.. l* *.HM,r.M b>
d the ..Iher They acquln- th*- cor
N
}l iraHng
naiing th.th. curumtier In the u*iinl
well of you.” Hto It lengtbwl*.re*|H.mllnu iiahit of not minding it
land then
Ity proved bU un1^-t the father speak trace and they
'round; thto glv.** the sllc** a frlng.sl
K He would have been far beiMr* Palmer should
Ho for the ripe and gold. n bar
Jump to oiN-y him Tbe mother may
app4<anuu-e. Cut In very ihln sIUh**
>ff without It. for it aitNiaed tbe
mgraiiilaied. for the lock .be s
them a dozen time., but
Serve French dn*aalng with <
king * Jealousy.
|
truly r.-markabl.-. It I* light bi
' Brightening thr mead.raf* and
nto the way of thinking that
tHT*. or salt. iH-piM-r and v
Anger. h-aUmsy and ataapk^ rankcolor wilt) no trace of gray.
It ta earnekl until she begins to d ta Hie king’s heart because of tbe
(!..mldue cucumber, with thinly sliced
» l.-ngih tif uv.T 4V Inch.-* .how* an
• Ciod him* the reapera and give
yerang *ralon* or with tomaUHo
k. ttie from iliue u? nun- i..ru.-l t.*, fn-q„.-,itly
Hut thl* upbraid them, and lh.\v wait for
iM^atoe* of Ihe popular bero. Hereto^
eMrauriliuar) Kcowth. 8he doe* t
»
them gulden treasure.
change. ..r take out the larg.-*i
fore David had been but a abepberd
Jam from Mi. Kim*, to tin- to.i .appIb-K ..niy to ariicb-) which contain signal iK-ioiv they move at her
.ISHify whul pri/e she will give
• liraint from the boldlag of III*
cut In .trip* and then Into dl
hell it to-ghiK^to jolly It to no fentln-r*. Pillow*, feather to-d*
youth ta Saul’a eyes. Now be view,
woman wlu» may chance to go I
»
own right hand.
•ubstltute f..r e b ry lu «itne
him as a rival. He remembers, with a '
im- ai-i-u*t..im d* to making It ' ami to.tot.-r* should not Im thus tn*alhalf Inch tut ter.
Neat to use
Ihi* Whln.ut i.-Mlng it. by the led a^ the hot *un*lilm- draw* the oil thto habit to to control herself,
uneaataewi^ the keen word* of
her
give
no
order
that
she
doe*
«re nM.re cmmonly u*.-d for pickling
s.Miml ..f n..- bubble* «H ih.-y ln.m the f.-«iher*. d.-v.-loplng a very
el warning him that Jebovab
rrom House Paint’
lnt.-nd
to
enforce,
let
her
tell
ber
chll
hut
th.*re
are
several
etcHIent
way*
edlUr^M €s$f CbMir.
-rend the kingdom from him
lu ihi- *.-a*..n irf hou*.- painilng a br.-ak; hut t.,. te^t it. *llp-a silver di.-agr.-.-able chUt Kaitoxe them
dn-n to do a thing only once, and let
them If the cook to not
hen take up a
and give It ur a'oaigbbor wbo was
great
many
htwdacbe*
are
suffertHl
her
resolve
not
to
scojd
them,
whether
what to It to he mlaerable? aay* a
live aa to n*fuae to try tl
jam and dri>p
better than he." Tbe very thought
by those who have to breathe the
they be good or bad. docile or dlsobed
writer In Ihe Christian Endeavor In fritter*, .tuffed and baked, or n
If it' Jellb-.*. «»r
hiQpg* on hto old time madness, and
fumes
of
the
paint
A
preventive
of
lent.* When tbe has conquered be
WoHd To suffer misery, we say. But
wh.-n David, as before, tries to ootaThe Kitchen Table.
th.-M- headarh(-s was indicated by a hardens, laying up smisnhhly in a
self, .be w 111^ find, to ber surprise
that I. simply rhanging the pbease: well with pther vegetables, and s
*. tt to .Itme ami should
that she will have Utile dlfflrulty 1 fun and calm him with his muale. tbf
1.1 US r< down to specification* When
first fre*hbes* to gone It I* Iwiter painter yesterday. ”If your bedroom be taken up at one-, etoe tiim-h ..f t In r..mpuniiivvly f
jealous king ta a buret of paaeloQ
kitchen conquering her children.
... have om Of th,* irat.
to to-lng painted.’ he said, ’and you
a msn to vt*ry cold, he says he to mis
iHs.k it than to eat It In i
hurl* hi* jsvelln at him. David twice
leep ta It jrhile Its wall, art- wet. or delicate nav.T will be loM iVmr into ibl.-* which .-.mihlne i«»
rrahle When he to eaceedingly h«»t.
Jar* (self s*.-alltig pint jar* ar.- .-iil.-niH** In <me. hut If y.ni will have
e*csp.-s, which led Saul to fear that
r Hitting nvom is being painted
he aay. he to mlirarable VTh^n he
:rumb.Hl CucumlHT.-8el.HDavid bad a ‘charmed life,- and tbea
p|. {-«- o( zinc llit*-.l lo the top
and yrii work In It. a headache to alha* a t.*ithache he I*
nrosn. but not ripe. . uc
lu- iM-gan to f.-ar him. When fear U
in.-vital.le.
and
with
some,
per
.miiuon
table,
larg.emiugh
to
•
LOSING
THE
1^
When hr f.*an. flnanrtol fsllnr.-.
pur.* and rut In halv.-> I. Ui
m h n.u.-h Ih.- nlct-*f If v«-r the edgt-*. ami tack it fast
added to j.-alous suspicion, treachery
inUerahl.- When I..- ha* lo*i s
i\ op,, cup of bread cniiul.,. ilir.n
tbtMCB
MHANCC..
same day the iruli to gaih
r.dloWH Fearing to oppore
ill
find
It
a
lueat
improv.-ment.
r.ffne
tbi-m
to
ibelr
room,
for
■frl.-od. h.- to miserable Whira a
l,i«-„|HN»iiH »»f lueU.Hl bult.T. omen-d—an.I.H
*mJ>
a-lltihi*
made
«t
1 publicly, Saul secretly ploU to
.ul cloth i* Immi.t than the hare t
M v,-ral day*. Such lllnv-*. might be
has des«*rted him. hr to mlse
nninding t.-ariHM.u .rf I
TYRANNY OF LITTLE THINGS
- hto death. His hope that he
svolib-il In ih.‘ newly painted a lime OTtal«l>, not more than
When be to snill.lMHi by ^H'lety.
two
or
threJ^gailui.*
<ul
to-irie*
should
die ta Irattle 1* not realised, ao
l.iHl,.
,hlng*-H»dd*.
trlfles-can
a basin of milk should to- placHl
be HHHTgerb-at a time, aud nie_*tralm-il get.K ^hBld,y and ne.-d* renewing A
-g<‘^ him to apeclal deeds of boldwill
mlaerle. tnime from
in order to win ta marriage the
zinc c-oet to almo*t IndeMrucilble
paini * iKlor and. since It 1* the
•met) are ho const it uted that king’s daughter. Mlchal. Tbe plot la
[-au*e* the llln.-**, no headache OT Lmu- cold plac-. till the following Ho, *auc-e|uin*. *-tc.. do md affect it.
The aoul
:*n the jam c*mld to giea*e 1* a* .-aslly remove.1 a* water,
mean one. hut David paaare tbe
are naturally lovers of detail,
will ensue After a few houn
I. never too cold or too hot. The
The housewife who dm-* her and the t.»pof the table 1. ki-pi bright and as such are in constant danker of
leal
unscathed and wins tbe prise,
Ilk
will
have
a
.dtotlnc!
smell
woul need never ache or gt> Into bat
rk will find thto the to-M plan ami *htnlng with very little work If to-lng wholly submerged hy the small becoming tbe king’a son-in-law. Conlint ktorat It. A basin of water
' rupiry: the friend, whose soul* i
K-lieve lhat hacing .•me trle-l >H»u have no sink tn which to wa*h call* upon their lime.
tantly baffled In bla jealous plans.
fresh iiatate.1 nnm to anotber good
rratlly knit together ranool be aep
thod
of
making
Mackto-rry
Blackls-h-y Jelly Wild fnilt
Saul
nurses
bis wrath and hide* hto
eveMlve <if .wlors and of headaches.
In the access of ’ new idea* ' w.rtnen
dlshe*. it i* an advantage u» have a
«t.Ml by f.ie or death; and. aa for *i
r for Jelly than th.- dum.-*Hrat.-d The water, after a little while In
strip of w.Mul a half inch thick pu* are ta danger of crowding their live* lime.
<Het)." ir to too piMir and cheap
Id It should lie picktHl iH-fore I
Ijidb-.. World.
around the edge ..f the table first, and
mi. arqiiin-. an oily acu
^iliiiig to talk alMHii 4b thto ninmTtl.
d.-ad rip.- The iM-rrb-* ran to- csi
the x,nc lilted ..ver it. Till* will k.H-p "one rrtbeni to a slave to her brkPhiladelphia Reewd.
If thto 1* trim, the concern of t
Cooling the Cellar.
little water, or they may
• toe man to to r.iHtoat.- *...il hmppl
vent I water from nmmoK oft and down to a brac. anotiier is overcome by fancy
Whib- a c-ltor
I.*
work and still another ha* a new
Let the Feet Breathe. .
a great mtotak- i
lated.
to a kettle.of boiling water,
form of’“t)«-w thought” once a week.
K.-W
women
know
what
a
restful
cuntnil the weather, nor. altogether
b air during (he
the CH»ktag should be carrl.*d on
She to the most emaciated and nerEating Lemons.
hlriii It to to tired nerve, to let the Th.- ohjec
ventilation to to keep
they ar.- lender TI cooked by th.>H-t hr.-athe The p«Hial extremitle.
A good deal ha* to-.-n said through
the cellar cool and dry; b
OONT DO IT.
,
»n of water, great care mu»t
)o*f p.-r-on* m-v.-r K»»t a whiff
)H*u can control-and that I* your
Ihe luiper* ato.m the heallhfuloess of
taken to add only Ju.t enough f«»r the resh air. They are always covered object to defeated and tbe
Of all forms of human effort and
soul life
lemon*. The lan-*i advice to how
both warm and damp If
purp..*e 8qae. ze through a Jel
out of sight with the new thought execution scolding to tbe moat use
\*-n In to-d. where little air gel*
Many a man baa' been happ> Ir
u*e
them
ao
that
they
will
do
i
lated
during
the
day
Inhot
weather
> uaual manner, and tod I s
h.-m through the blanket, and abeeu. When a cool cellar, to. opened d
priwm. Many another baa-sung pralaet
good, a* follow*: Mom pcniple they are also; by a wtoe provision of less When a parrot, a chipmunk, a
squirrel, or bluejay soolda, be la luthings, given weapons
’et Ihe pore. In the soles of tbe feet the day the enlorlng air I* warm, and
at the atake. Thottaand. ha^e Iraei
the hem-fit of lemonmlc bef.
dicrou* For prople to aedd ia ludic
clamor for air. When they get It, not
aerenely placid while a cancT wai
ra as It come* In cntact with irre.-iKfa*i. hut few know that it
rous. too. but with a difference, and
Housework cluttered with
only
are
the
tired,
hot
nervea
of
the
gnawtiig at their vitals
the cool air the molsiur.- it craialns more than douhh-d hy taking anotl
pin! *>f the Juice. Boll the Juice for
assuredly the difference it on the un
refreshed, but tbe whole.bQdy as
WhyT Were they not miserable
condensed and settles on the cool at mghi* also. Th.- way u. get the ideas would kill a woman 1
ment after Ihe sugar has Iraen
favorable aide. •
•t for tbe many InvcnUt
Wtoe women, on retlring^to their
O ye*, tbir bodies were In mtoery; bn
Iter of the hillmis system, without
liar waito.. A damp cellar 1* th- nadded, then turn Into tumbler* (
never did and never will do any
ive sprung into life to make It easy.
rooms f.ir a siesta these warm sumthey were yet happy with a J.iy tba
„• plll« or quinine, to to take the
It. and mold and mildew will rehave been made scalding hot
How to select these is a pn»bU-m one any good. It baa doire much
ler day., take off Ibelr shoe, and
r|.»*e prlMui wall* crald not enisb
Juice of one. |W4» or thr.H- lemon*, as
Pickled lllacktorrles — Take
irm. Bealdee acoWIng grows to be
Itself, but once «?ttied, the wh.-els
iK-kliMto and lie down barefooted, or
n..f blarlhg fagot, bum. nor conaum
pp. lit.- craveR. ta as much Ice water
To avoid tM-* . pen the cellar win
mart, of blackberrle. before they
babit. We have all snffered becauM
of the machinery run smo^uhly
reich ihemM-lve. In a rrcUnlng chair
tag mneer eat awa>. becauae tb<
4
make*
It
pleasant
to
drink
without
w*
after
th.outdiM,r
air
to
ended
no ripe, wash very car^ully
of the shortcomtoga of tome oae else.
lih the ..de* of their frrt exposed
i* not the IkhI). and the aoul I
night, let tbe end atr elreulai.- tigar ’to-lorc going to .to-d. in the lough.
Iraln «lry. atld to the**- two quart
The secret Is dtorrlmlnailon. wtoe rew-lvlng
I the sir Th.-n the f«-t breathe. through Ihe r«-tiar during the .night, in.rnliig. on rtoing. at lea.M half an
man. Il. re -to an argument for ImInegar and two quart* of granulatr,!
we bad no hand In.
iTvc* n-laa. hmhi fH>mf(^bIy stretch and close the windows to-f.we sunrise Tour iM-fw breakfast, lake the juice •bH-ium. moderation.
roidnalliy Here to a body bhm
iigar place all In a pre«-n lng k
happened to
toKik
calmly
on.
take
what
you
inat.TlaUsm ' the fact pn.ved by i
? morning If the c.rllar air 1* .f one lemon ta a-gohl.-t of wat.-r
and Vll 15 mlmites Beal In Ma*on
yielded to by one
cf mnihm. of Ihe Hvlng and the daad
and mildew app«*ars. u*e whit.- This will clear the system of humor o.-ed ta the way of Ideas id regu- scolding habit
These pickle* are very much
that a man may to* happy though ml*
h:Ie will, ‘eftiriency. without any taitag your life, aod the n-*r will be
freely and plaee a jw-ck nr m..r.nln-r If spirt-* are not u.ctl
easy
.Talde
of
the
Wi-akeiiin;;
effe-Ms
of
calomel
of
fresh.
unslaktHl
lime
ta
«n
old
wash
Illackberry preserve.—Put the her
The ’foxes that are dcntroylng the power of brain nor heart to eeoid. It
t-ougres* wat. r I’.-ople should not
Chicago to mgklng a stand for an
r or slmbar r.HH^-ptacle lu tbe cel
i-s ta a pi>rcelaln kettle, allowing
al Uttle does not even make any grenl draft
are the Ty
Uanev ta -toiussk.H-pIng by Ihe InIt is said that a |k-cK of liim- will irritate tlu- *touuich hy eating lemons
cupful of wiUer to each quart of t
upon the physical being. Any fiabone JMHT. mnrly through
and let It simmer until tender. irtHlncilon of the ‘vacuum cleaner,- absorb a gallon of water. The llm.
w ife alive can be a grand ■ooeaaa al
substitute for brooms and dost
Then add three-quarters of a pot
musa^wasri
scolding. JMu compate with bar?
brushes for the removal of dust and tag'tbe summer, w hich, if the ce-llar The Coffee Cop a Weather PropheL
to each pound of berries,
. pre
•Idlag aboald be compelled to
kept tightly closed during the day
boll up. aklm carefully, aad It 1. the. accompanying microbre from the
In the good old summer time, when
I from tbe earth. Tba tongue,
residence. The broom and dust brush and opened at night, imless there i*
eariy merntag. works tlU balfready for the cans
everytoHly to looking anxiously^ for
past 1-or lunch Ome-be gives an tbe voice, tbe eye. tbe laoe- all
stir the dust up. spread It Ihrougb-l^
faulty drainage, will prevent mu
fine weather. It l» worth kntfwlng hour and half to the numerous gureta should be trained not to aaald: /ea.
atmosphere for easier tabalaUon. lb> and musttaes*.
To Keep White Omaaai
that a useful barometer is to be found be baa. then be work, again until fito- anjl the pen. for ot all tbtag. a acoldresidue worae. The -vacuum cleaner
Leaping fantastic ta the ana..
Good batter cannot be made ta
on every breakiasi table in the shape sr time; at half peat K» be U-avea ble mi pen 1. tbe woreL And tbe habit
In putting away a while «
is a method of sucking up tbe dust damp, musty cellar; tor thto rea»
A blase of Nature’s jugglery.
vf the morning cup of coffee.
inner goesU. goes to bla study and
ee formed with tbe pen to apt never
out <a carpou. curtains, etc., aa they many prefer to buUd a milk hou
Uke Highland troopers oihera pai
Pour the coffee Into tbe cup. add a imalna there uotU 2 o’clock U. tbe
be entirely shaken off.
With kilt of fiame aad tank geaefi;
lie or bank, and conveying tl tbi
above ground. Such a house costs lump of sugar, and watch reaulU with
wag.
Wrap
the
gown
and
the
wax
Thek koaneta blowtag to ihe gmaa.
rubber lubea to an «xb»iitt cyl
more Uan the und^gruund cellar, out stirring the contenta of the cup.
med to aay that Maine
in plenty of white tUaue paper and and thence to the funiaee tar Inclner but where well bulU, with double, fill
WMSatoe.
Their piper’s skirl a lark uaseea.
raid fnrntob more riatrsmen. foxre.
If
the
bubbles
which
rise
collect
In
put the blue paper over all. The
To talk alarat tblags v
Wlll ’o-ihowlsp of atuaamr aooaa.
at Ion
atcr. dam and peculiar naosea than
ed walls, there to no doubt it 1* much the middle the day. will surely be fine.
wlU turn quite yellow ta time, but the
any other elate ta tbe mion. Om terest yourarif
^They fill mid kayamkan at mat.
saore readily kept dry and sv
If they form a ring around tbe edge day at tbe Bborebam, in Washington,
white of the gown will be pre
To contnidlrt your t
of the cup It will rata. U they «
wbm be bad an Idle momenL be wrote they are epcaklng.
served.
In pressing sleerea. which are tbe
themselves over tbe aurface It may dm ibl. Itat: Exek fimllh. Haaea^
To grumble about yow borne and
bane of tbe amatnur’s life, a rolling
I oMtnary printed ta a Kan- safely be* assumed that changeable
pin inserted ta tbe sleeve and the
weather will be tbe order of tbe day
*^be
reared
nine
cbl
pressing of scams and wrtata also Is
: for perms gf.
lock. Kllah MaMcy. Onion Kirk,
1
10.000
eocka.
She
o
whkh^^^Lo^wb^hTTe a faar as easily done ^aa tboogb it were a
fikted vrltk I
A . sea lug machine needle may be
ala. She washed l.OOO.OOO
flat anrtaoe. Oorer pin wttb fiannM.
of becoming old maids. They
little mom tba
5 died and went to heaven more easily threaded by a person with
Keep a henry pinee of ftantaKl to lay
»r over two tablefalling sight If .be place beblmS
Ukem Pirem BproiML Detavn
, Omj m Itanr *hu Unr Uk liMiw Ww*
,«»««•
spooefuto of-iwari barley aad a Quart
ptace
of white paper. Tbe white back- nad Barclllal BewF “
i,miarefftrfi«afBMF.
tbe last pari oC ber
er of a poaad af loaf aaptf. A
they have paid ta 4
kitNmd mabea the eye of tbe a
■
paal of a tiraak laMU let It ataad aU MM*. *n*r U.T w* 1M7
»ana wtobm lo da yuB n imr.
alibi aad amiala tba jmibIi
::
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aad latecc i
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BORELtrs coiirr.
•Tcrji::v2sjrr;rjr
B««ltra cMMC has IM plalair ^
IMa lo tlH> mM *y# for Mvor^ al^
M t1i» «uoo«i la lotor mn
iwnttbtu for tho TMUt
comrt Unprorr, aaja Oanvtt
k tbe aatronoBor, la tba Nav
acroM ilu- Ohio, ftnifif tu»d lualnUln-j
•« « atrons dlrliikNi at Ktluxt llh* nndar (t«r. and aa It la morlag waatward aad
Bteoar to
tbr n*d «p«.
| «»u.eol».t d«
Anuj n«r<^i>H*iiu an* ►m,w^i»aa.;o,mu Ita |.
thangh oof oftrti. « :r>«md -I « tl. mj^. »or
for (luwrrsiauu.
oWrralloo. It la Baarij orarWad
taty wUlcU ruinpl-i(>ly hadlim ttio k rco about 11 p. to. Eartler la tbo arming
aotkadrrurtUf<>i»|»o.>!tlou. j:•»otr It ahoold ba lookt^ for la tba atatb*
lw>te
U tte Uik 9tU»bf a euwalga af hr araa fat«^1 to be atuirko.1 at crbatta.
auoga or In that »Multi by It.na.
»~
Ur kiM«w in- lolahl IW* nttack.«.l iiiao by
ttolW
t la Iht mm, a ooadaaaaa daal for
tmtmtrnL aad taraad bark
' baaa fac a BOW attaopt to moaa tba
Grant with ilw Vh-kHi.iit- orn.y. rltU r
lo eoalaiatL.u a ill#
r.ui4 «>r Indeprodrnt of him Tlo-a- lhi»^t.ulnr at*
Urka niuat ii.mr fixnu the %v,-i WhUa tending.
walrhlna tb» m the^a-l dnt^ In Aujnwt
WUh an o|
a orw and wbolfr tmh
oftbrUUne
rope la need
gulabed, but
took the field In raal Te
of tbe UU. which
tea for Knoirllle The ne^v for was a
degroee In length and yet
arw Padmit army uodei
growing as tbe comrt conllouea to apnahir’a marrh bran rrrralrd
i frw daya rarlW hr might
Pd Uoa»«rrana tolllug through
the i^iiUliu and aent help to Buck* aloo of atoms lend particular interest
Bar to bold Knomne. for the »
to tbe pbeaaiaefia foanected with
alua of that point j»v# the Confrdrr- comet
‘ enrrrn Chat
The taU aad other aalmloBa appi
1 vrnrtnbi dln«<n. Tba i
age. nf cmieta are proUbly compi
-.dldnotn
of matter very finely divided and I
into Grorgla
toiy aatea tbrowtag off tJ
hraiUng for Imlton. oi
Mttea amy In mm raapecu
railroad In rvaV of rhattam.uta. Uragg
edtoabttofrodiiuaginngof
waa not to ha alloa rd to fight for ChatUtwoga from behind the defen^a ha
had built with i;nat jmre. t.ut muat In brlrbcaeaa, but It cunaot yet be aald
dgbt OB giooBd Of bla own eba
mnrrh out and fight In the open, and how bright It wUI baeocae. It U at
rnaamoo waa a rmdy fightat. but ba
that not marrly to aa%r Chatlanooga, |.r.*nt moving rapkUy. so that It.
too. rraatad lo chooaa tbr batUr gvouod
I huuge of pUce from night to nli
IliBgg lay baklBd fortlM bnaa at Tul
uoUtwable. It wUl be lo
btena. and RoaarfUBa morad bit gun.
of north tleorgla tia- Im Hou about tbe 21st of Augaat
blnd Bragg the Confedenite would ba
In a trap. He txnildn t f«-rd hU army
with TenoeaiM^ .IohihI to him and FOOD FOR STARVING INDIA.
OeorgU cut off. He «x»uldn t mhat.
Atd.
► With J
antelna and Kailenil annlea.
lx rion with ground peas or b
mtia more activity on the i«rt of
you wlU have plenty of food for
Oaaoral Meade, wIm. wuh c.i«fronting
Ixws rood wlU be lequlrod and
Lea in Virginia, and Hragg-. army
ter atrongvk wUl reault.**
wi.nid luive Nm-m ama*dn^ by Row^
1 bU la tbe redpe of fiecrot*^ of Ag
|.akaea of Ui.rlh G.^rgla or
rUulture Wllaoa at Wasblngtou, who
has bow, apttead to
aome auggtw
of relief for aUrni^IndU by rop.
n-M-DUttvea of England’^ colonial aeeniary. aajs the PhUadAphU l*reaa.
The prmcUtal sense of llecretary' Wllsou rtsx>muen|lrd him aa a asfe advlM-r.
• awTrtarj did not require exten
od tba city: Ha
«lentlttc Invtsulgatlou. He first
Blao aeot hi. caralry Into the n
pn pan-d a ktateineiit showing tlie nu
lain |iOM to bead off Roaacrana and
iriilou lu riiv In coiuimrlwu, with
fortlOad tba crufatng. of tba Tmm
heat, lujts. barley, corn. |M-as nnd
abora and Wlow CbatUnooga.
I'luui. I rom the ,v|N.ns of the s..ll in
taro Imd dona much to make tbr roads
Hlla Im^v. nM «^ur.*d^thal Ih-hj^
OF DISEASE EXPLAINED
mSKKIK
rowww
ISNimu
Iteaaad^
-Si,,,
tepwdTiag Mhimmite wkkkbte-
amighteneu Soienoe Admit, that all Sickness i. CauMd by
GERMS W BACTERIA
Poisoning and Waging the Blood, the Tissues and Vital Organs.
banda. atKl with one iKilir,
fire In a pit of tar was put out
In one aetwod. The tar. even after |k-.
irolaum bad been potit^l mcr it. rould
ti be Igultci. W the IkpiUl
thin. uumeUsblc <TUst which
exllugpUlHn! in twelve mv
niore.tliMi) tweht
RADAM’S
MICROBE KILLER
A PLE
A PLEASANT TART DRINK; ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
ECZLMA.
“SSSSSTiiai™ BRONCHITIS.
CONSUMPTION.
BRIGHT'S DISEASE.
CATARRH, RHEUriATISM.
CANCER =SS2if52i
A
• price of the liquUl is ,nU»ut
0.75 ivnt iwr quart.-<'liK ago JunrnaL
Is assesh sr Used WifeL
When Tolstoi was working on his
novel "BcurTc tkm" 1«* m.ail.- se,e «1
rourts of M,.>
•urg. to vriiteh
Bietln>d» of procedure uml iiieidi-tit^
of Interest. One day In a Mus.«u
wa. ar.nlginKl iH-fore Uie
JUilge for having uiarrMl sexworn
ilhio three years. He el.tetecl IK,
defeiiM*. and the Judge, with ^.mo * c.rlosiiy.^demaiHMI to ki.ovi wM, h.,d In
reports of Scientific Experiments aad
Ala of Wonderful Cares oMlled free to
KILLER CO.
Oa.BaM«,SI.
‘ "O.” rei.li!^ U» VrV-'«’*‘rV seriously.
"to find
go.Kl wife, If that she,lid
Vo^k Trllitme.
RECORD
w;(nt
Str««.
Fresefe Oeeres MsBorseterr to Kre«-t
JAS. e. JOHNSO)l,Soie AgentlTravera City, M
Aa
Tffi
B. Martin. M II
\ j
ciilUsl the "Tower of Hlogemw * The
manufaitory of Kevres. In I'nimv.
f. ttlH.ut t,w*^‘plaiv this tower- «lesin»yed tn one of the campalgns-by n lan^s*ilu one. say. the ChU-ago Reroid Her1 Im droUn of the original tower Ua
Jtisi U-en handed In for the
win be
of tin* director of fine art..
c.miHwed of w hlte. blue, turquoise, ruae.
and emerald green china, fiu.ono
ple^ In all being required for lla tvm»IHwatlou. Tbe decoration, will be both
from tbe flora) and animal kingdom,
and w III portray the legend, of tiw for
est of Kt. Cloud. From lu great height
w 111 ove-look Parts.
«r bU anny and
raoaaAi.
hattejuich hoixuiKu cjutta*
I with tba Interior of tba Confed
VMM. aXltbM«i»Mtn,. th.
at* •( (to OHiMmcT WO.M ter.
bMW cat abort a yaar aad Vktearg
waald mover bovo flgurod la tba groat
»Dw*’'ISefc'‘b!.£r^tu”U2l
1
OUTDONE BY KANSAS GIRLS.
him from furoff Virginia and
lot by the short cut tbn»ugh ea«t
Taem at akarkiac Wkeat.
waea via Kuoivlih-for liuniskle
Studeots and othais from the east•loaed that rxmte but tbe roundlaBooga. Geoaral J. T. Wilder's Prdenl
ru cities who went to Kansas to work
ats»ut couise of the i'jiroliuaM.
cavalry bad galloped up to tha bank of
RtUl another .xuubluatU.u fur the de- In the harreet field, are not able In
tba tewiaan appoalta tha town and
many Insmuces to keep up wUh
Uh the
■troctiou of itrogg anti t'hnttanouga
_ abell. into tbe Btiaata.
Igured out on lutfsT while Ituse- farmero* daughters who help outtin tbe
It waa fast day. and tba churvhaa
lap.
crana waa toUlog ilm.ugh the muim- pn-sent rush, suya a Topeka dispatch
waro fined with wm
Oarnmed
to the .New York Time.
talaa tbe last weeks it, .vugu^t. Grant
In I‘aw.cee county tbe etbrr
aad to take hi. VUk-bntg army
■tied past tba win
yiwmg fellow, wer
, rediKv Molille ami theu march
led tba Invorotloo
Iwat, while four m
north Into the interior of Georgia be
to tbe end. but o» ofiming bla
hind Bragg, cuttrng iLe rouft>leraey In
ayaatend that be bad<
tha second time. Ttds plan was
Tba troopa to tbe plara i
from tbe other countlra.
The
overruled in Washington. Hnd it been
ruMw appear to bo rugged nud
htroug. but tbe change of water and
kamaugt
r have been
altitude, with the Inlenae heal and
ht. In
Grant*, atburned almonpbere. put them out In
* Again Bragg bad baaa ootgmaralad.
I Ucklng Mobile Ro»*>Tau. would ha>e
onlT. while the glrla who are
Tba mutmj waa in hla rear and Chatugiven the tusk of thr,*ateulug
a<> limatedVare not disturbed.
aooga In danger
This was thb first
Chattanooga to keep Bragg bu-*y. audaw a gan bad been firsd at tba groat !otbar case of one army ludding the
Caafbdarata dapoi af tha waat. Kadarol
, bead of tbe enemy whllt anoilM-r skiua
.V very luterwl
blaiegw
one of great iJuiKirtance to tbe people
teda toward that point, but naror ba
Iwft to hi. own drrlo-s. Uosetrana
te «ama ta a conkte wttb Ha da- pouadad ChattamHiga with nU,-lw nod of the V rot will be rondneted tble anmm. r on Pike's peak, says tbe l*ueb;o
paaoed hi. army around It to tbe rear, n ieftaln. .\ party from the. I’nltcd
corapalllng Bragg to follow and leave 8t.ite« forrotry bureau under charge of
CbatUuooga empty. Burnside
one of tbe government experts wlU
to mart'b In. and Gru
plant a Urge number of tree, on tbe
aatea dm of Ooaretemta otatro toute waMlag Trxaa. LoaMaam Ml..
iBite Alabama and Georgia to the
teHuai. Vlchabarg bad baaa oMa
a bald oat oololy bocaiaro CbotlilMga
roababladit With Tkkaburg tokau.
I^ttapnoga waa the aaxt bulwmrh In
ba cbalB of aautbam daCaaaaa to ba ro^
1 tr tbo Pederala wore to control
nbelp
^
GEOBGJE iT'kiLMEI:
pro of Pike*, ^k and Uw
NEWS
09«a. aa Baat k'nmt »t.
BUSIHESSXAROS.
AN IIJ.VSTRATgl, I
TiiAVKL AN I, am*,
gaged In reading French novcU wh«-n
Mr. BUI happened around the Grrot
Northern railway office,
“Do you think 1 pay you ISO.OOU a
year to lead French uovebV asked
-rai yo« |»7 IK fw
One h\iiulrc»l twenty or more }u^es,
every one ol whidt is of huraAn
interest, and cver>* article ii illusTrawrm-Ot>.
Praacriptiona Carofully and Conacientioualy Compoundod.
3obn$oiY$ Drug Store.
TA§ Fovr Trmck dfawt.
PuUishetl moolhly b>
‘■'■“•'"’‘'•'‘■““•‘'“““.St-
George H. Daniels.
Fifty cenu
a year, single copies bve cents.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
Sold by news ilealers cveiywherc,
or address the publisher.
No. 7 Fjut Forty-sccon<l street.
.rf Cia««.
tL^
u.' n
DR8. SAWYER A PENHALLEGON
iCHEAPEST
CLEANEST
..JEALTHIEST.„.
...DENTISTS.^
ABSOLOTELT ODORLESS
l.to-k C*mx*-n.- ».UK.r Offlca-W5 New Wilhelm Block. CIU-
New York.
uU- C-u l.i« k.
PiEi Marquette
coovrjaociiig.
Kr
Wbu ^
. Frouch style. In red. anya tbe New
j
Amrolcafi Tbe front of the eltp. ,q.r la net off with a darkaOver bockle
| and adds to tU dealga. .
--------------------------------.
■ro .Worow
i
Thnv learuiKl .upreunr court Jaatl«». .ittliq; In appellate term, tn New
York, have derided that there tie "tw,
! riiW-. »r
tli>t MnttiM . man
while eating In a no-cniled quick lunch
j reatSoranL lo Uke off bla overcoat
and hat.” TbU deriakm waa tbe ooi' tome of an appeal taken from tbe
' Judgment of tbe mualcipnl cam! for
: U4A0 in favor of Lewis
Harris. who
ewia Harris,
alleged bla
was atalaa while
as ^eating in a loachroom. Tbe
couit held that he bad not aaed piopcr
!5
JOHN R. SANTO
i^OVKLLmCH
M.&I.E.TIWISUID
ELECTRICin
[SEliaAL wsubarce)
aa^'stsr^.
New Wilhelm Block.
Traverae City.
EW HASTIN6S & SONi
^ e. MCAYAIT. Atoiracu of T^lLa. Uoal
rouvrjaai-iorf. SoiKu ». Ma
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S.'m.D. iNttro• mBamUmo
U a. m.. S to
TU0MPtS>N.
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• ana gjuplojer'.
j
PER 1000 WATTS
ruF;Ji-BEaii
lurtaai Ri«ir Qtttric '
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L. U A. BUILOINQ.
.FOB SALE...
Farm For Sale
aoeel Poro Weae.
MU., May Van Alcn brought from
iMCland Bometblng decldadly original
ill footwear, appearing at tba Ca.inp
w|K,rt tbe other moralag for the fiiwt
ib.
ilH)
L.IOMT
f City IlOO a. B.aiMl
Grast Northern out of legal irouWe."
anawarad tbe Uwyer.
"If I have
tlme to read French aoreU l*m ptmy
near roruing my salary.”
Mr. HUl promptly saw the imint.
and to this day there la geuenlly a
French novel cn Mr. Clough*, tlrok.—
New York nimro,
-- -----------------------------WlUtagto OMtoo.
”I want to
yxmr afffcUon for
me. George-.dear,.* naid tbe girl.
^”Tum
^"Tum on
on the
the t«
teat.” answered tlitw.
•T want yoamrgtve up smoking for
my sake.” continued tbe fair lyront
”WI11 yon do nrIt's wbat 1 win.”
Uhv
vin.” replied tbe UUv
jjjjjtjctetb.
down on tbe
rank favorite. "Here-
s
. |.U|^ Uf Frol rKwU-no
traletl Therejis no belter magazine
100 acres known aa tbe Steal or Need
ham farm. Oaa of tba bast to Grand
Travorsa county: 1%
tba city.
J. C,
6RAN0 RAPIDS 11N0IARA R>
Ormad Sapid. a«j
Tm wtfit 1 Nice Cfit Of lUfit
m
J. W. Giiiatlen. M. D.
O.iM-ral PraA-UcAi.
Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Irorylblnt flrWriaro All rote r,ro».
liro
terie Ugnta. me. Oro Uock
tronP.lLdroot. Bylhe d.7 or
The Impartatkm of champagne Into
to United Statas from Jan. 1 to May.
KH waa 157.742 caaro, aa agalnat
iltfifil fto tbe mam partod af ISOS.
:Jr
:
2 GOOD LUMBER WAGONS
' 3 IBP BUDGIES
i PHAETON BUDDY
hers and Sausage Makers.
r^£sr-*
owrKoi»A*ri-iY
aat valley from Chattabooga asrtb
ward m KaaxnHe. gaaite an the
vroac by tke Cambartaad mooataAaa.
waa attU open m Iha CoafedroatM.
ThU valtay aaaaactafi Chattaaaoga
vltb VIggiBla te
army with
tha anv af Bate B. Urn, Man
tt »a Bra« aa apaa road to
tte II he ahaaa ta ateC Baaae
after in amakeexclaalvriy farmyawa cart to haagtog m hM asaL--Chlcaga
Mihffsatete If .h tete toy.
.
To the.
who iloes ihecookin;; for tlu* family, .iml
sometimes
ilK*rs of
cs to ihe
ihf im-mU-Ts
of the
tlu* family, to linil tliat
nir 1has bi-en sitoilrtl .p.i;, auan entire hakin^r
or baking powtle
mainiI.icturc.
“Avelc* Su
h% ArorAoymwkoro*' b)
using Johnson’s l'ur<* Ma
'ing r.Mr.iLiN .iini L*ur«*
Creaiii of Tartar llaki ng \\rwiler al
pur poiiiul -
oftraKoMbu^acheraand pupiUjhan
d'loibe
Vtaw WllWarMO.
It U lolated of W. V. Clough that
ha waa once the aubject of J. J. Hiira
wrath because he wav generally eu-
Uery J1l1noyil1g'^
/. rt Bra.... M
martin & Evans
FOUR-TRACK
1
through tbr valley to maka a faint uf
attack an Chattanooga from tbe north.
On Aug. to Bragg saw tba Prdarala
tllBg through iha
barland moonUIn towaid Chatuaooga
and proparod to fighL .Next day arouta
brougy word that tba Fadarala had
'-Y’
CHICACO.
NEW TOWER OF DIOGENES.'
■t-m
.
khM«UM>0dlb.BM
K>Uo««iKb tai
*5i2?s,
-fei---- . WUKJII
“cffisa.^aarjs^* 8S|Sg8i -ss'ffita'.ss.-iffisiir"
. gave itKently
Of the cffcctlvencs.-of a m w prejiuratlon for extingUUhing fires. The Uiuls.
It la reported, were auccessful. The
preiwratlon la a liquid of a milky odThe ttrat rxpetiment .houetl ilmt
the akin, when painted with tlw ll«i
id. beromea laaeaalble to heat.
Bagk satiiniled wUb petroleum can
ba burned ui»oo tba band after It has
aumeroed lu the llquia. Xmall
and bralii ptTsliTlng
ba taken aa onr line,- aald Bragg.
Boarcran. walled over a month for
■atBTO.to do a gootTlum for tba at
taaking army. The eon, would ripan
about tbo middle of August, and as tba
iBgloa waa genermUy atarlla >nd tba
BMUBUlB road, of tba rougbeat It
would ba a boon to the troops to find
auatanance by the wayside.
Bragg
took It for gninied that his aoemy
wouK (waia down upon blm through
tba ■mioatchla valley, a rkb and broad
mcAusEAitbcOi^
Dt llaka Alwaya waatad to kay tbt
tight thing, bat waaebow be a.
cpold. a* bad baen apaadlag a caople
r weeka In a Wlaoonaln town, aa‘
w eveniiig aat for hla dapaitare
[|M He Veecy. a very pretty yonag
dy. to whom be bad bee* Indrod need.
-And aro pro golog to-algbt, Mr. He
ak.r she aald. Tm ao aorry we
bavrut aceo amre of yoa daring your
auy.
-Proy. doa*t mention It.” he refurmd. with an exceaa of gallantry.
"Indeed. It baa twen all my fault. Mlaa
Ite Verey.”
A few momenta later he mw
Utttke. but iviuld not find a chame
aiuue for It. uittU. aa he was aliout
Kwie for the deii.»t. one of bU
iMla suggeatod:
Von haven't aald 'auod by* to MIm
lie Vert-y. luve yooT^
flerv was a chance ttial was not
to be loot. Turning to tbe fair. «h<mK-l
with bla aweetrsPand luort giai Ama
ulle be aald:
"ludtwd 1 have, old boy. I hnd the
pleaaore of saying ‘pKid by* to Xfisa
e Verey first of all."
And then be wi-nt hi. way. lH.-llc%lng
poaalbla for an army with actlra foe.
la froot It wa. only nrcMaan
imm
ipoh:. Saturday, august i6. ims.
cirr;
THE EVENINO BEOOKD, TKA^
B. J. MORGAN
STRICTLY SANITARY RUGS are
nte fram old carpata by tha New
1
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•
EEM1?1
TEAVEB8K cm, MICB, SATURDAY. AUGUST 15. 1908.
'DEPOT WAS
WRECKED
•Y
EXPLOSION
AT
WILLIAMS-
EURO LAST NIGHT
jumping. Will FiwrnnLn hnk n bmid
bndly enmbod. LeonnidI Everett bnd
a wrist bqpken. and Mias Oorey and HAS EECN OCCUPIED EUT TWO
Mn. Green were hurriedly taken nwny
WEEKS
to unknown deatlnatkma badly hun.
Tbe air brakea on tbe f
Night Operator,
iuv. AHr^ O^ «r 0«t»lt Will »i
.melsaa by the
Espiosion, Eut 1
■ ,--R:: «!».•. ^iam. ^«..m«».
tpaclM Mooting Cenlml Labor Union’
oualy Hui
iii*»»*ie»
,
to Mnko Armngoinont
ipecial meeting <of tbe
uakm will bw
Williamabuxv. Mich., Aug. 15.—Tbe
night, in MonUgue ball, to mak
new depot at this place was blown up
rmngemenu tor Labor day. All i
mao are ragonated to be present.
last evening at 8:20. by the exploaioo
of tbe generator of tbe gaaottne light
UrtnriM. U»e
ing outfit, which was located in tbe
baggage room Tbe depot U a total
loss, and It would cost as much to
pkir It as to build a new one.
Ikin of llM> Choreh to tHo
This depot has only been
about two weeks by the cor
pulfrii. and oo pMUir will
tog replaced the one that s
prh«r» be U to speak noUI tbi«
Tlie contract price for this
iMi the aaalcPMBU
aaaloMB
will be
12.100. and It was built by i
Her. W. T. Woodbooae. Tbe DEMANDS SWEEPING REFORMS of Traverse City.
will not know who U
IN MACEDONIA
Haro' Langworthy, night
tbMD until tbe mil
was to the building at the Ume of the
arrlvea^ln
exptoston lie noticed the llghu flick
fo awaj from the chc
ering and that they did not act rtghL
no cme could go where an- WA9SHIP5 BACK DEMAiri
1 for the r
wtber aubject would
In which tbe generator was locat
no one could U
If be went to
>otber church. He
tbt COI to tbe church where hi* own
explosion occurred.
itor was to preach, and If be stajred
Tbe enUre north s
home be could at least be sure of
bange.
e tri
The program for the afternoon and
was thrown clear
evening Is an excellent one, and some
The •ioiith side of
also badly dama
tria and England
floor was badly tot up and the
of- the
rtmflng l»adly damaged,
•il. There is
lendersi
a solid Jolm in the entire building
held In
City C
Two doors were tom completely off
ere th
and thrown a considerable distance.
•nferen^^^eme
I'etersburg. Aug. 15.—Uiisila Th.-re U hardly a whole wtodow to
has Issued what is virtually an iiltl- the building. In tbe waiting room the
Pollowing Is the
for afterTurkey. and has hacke<I it plsMer Is all tom off and the walls
mn and Aenlng:
are twisted out of shape.
•eaaioiv Mon. A W. .hHUI-, op by dispatching her Black Sea Heot
To top matters off. the ruins caught
Turkish waters. She demands a fire, bill prompt work soon had the
ken. Chairman.
rough reform of the whole admin fire under control, with little damage
■atlon.
of
Hacedonta.
the
punish
from
thU-cause.
Exercises.** Rev.
mrat and dismissal of the Turkish offiHaro Langworthy, the night opera
r. a Traverse City young man. was
Preparation.- Miss Christians.
locked down by the force of the exLytle.
pi.i*lon and badly bruised. He re
Three-minute talks on “Polnu to others whose only reaao
their efficiency,
mained Insensible for some time. He
.........................ss. Mrs. F.
feels a little sore today from hU exMrs. Jef missal of the Turkish gendarmerie.
perlence. but otherwise is all right.
(31 Memorltlng
Scripture,
^
MaceThe depot will be rebuilt at once.
ay School
•xcuse for the
has always
Paper--;
•wjs:vr«r.
FOR QSJR SPECIAL SALE OF PICTURES
BEST SUBJECTS...
BEST VALUE EVER SHOWN
SPECIAL SATURDAY-lOo ••oH
Gilletl,
Velah. left field; WH.h
catcher; Spangler, pitcher.
Besides the team* of ball players,
there were about 15 others who went
along to root for the locals. Many of
gtin at th
City Rod and
b yesterday.
None or his
R are silllnK*
o tell Just what his score wsr
» » OtpB00kSf0ft
ON Oi tti
ShNSlItliSiaSN
Men’ Blocher, made with patent
kid and both patent colt and
kitl vamps, new, nobby tod
, «rr,ii\5uu.u.
dly refuse now. as RusMa and^W
are In virtual alliance on this
qnjjrtlOT. and are suppoded by Great
.z%ri!.T%ji:rseS^P^ d?
FIFTT TEAKS OF
SUKDAT SCHOOLS
This Year Marks the S<
of This Work in
City.
Mr. Day will be present at the af
, temoon session, and also during the
young people's tiour. He will hare
something to say at each of these ser
vices.
The music U In charge of Mr. E. E.
W'hite. The aonga have bean selected
from 11^ -Bmrt Hymna- (used at the
Smiley meetings). All who have
them are asked to bring their book.
An offertng will be taken at the
crenlng service to pay for the opera
house.: printing programs, etc.
Ion wlih the
rntlon to be
w. It Is of Intenwt to note that this
Is tbe semi-centennial of the TraversCity Snnday schools It is 50 years
this year of grace. 1»63. since the first
Sunday school wa^ begun lb June.
185.1. In the little log school house,
built oot of a suble. which answered
for all the pnbllc bnlldings of any deserlptkm of which the little hamlet on
the bare, yellow sands of the shore of
the bay could boast.
It was under .the supervision of
Rev. H. C. Scofield, a young Baptist
minister, whose home was at East
Bay. asaUted by Mrs. Dr. Ooodale. Mr.
Laj* of tbe firm of Hannah. Lay A Co
encouraged tbe enterprise by his pres
ence‘ and approval, and Miss Scofield
rwards Mrs. John Black, usually
:*4>ELIOMTFUL HOP OCCURRp'AT
e with her brother, though all the
MOTEL LAtT NIOT
hing was done by Mr. Scodeld and
Mrs. Uoodale. There was no neces
sity. however, for a numerous corps
Vary Plaaaant Dinner Qhmn In Honor of teachers, as there were omlj eight
pupils in the school. Only two of these
of Mrs. Ooo. E. Halsey by Her
1^ ever been in Sunday school before.
*n»ere were no Sunday school books
Friends Last Evening.
GOODTOIESAT
NEAHTAWANTA
The eoitage of Ceor*.- F. Knowles
.1 Kerls Mukttw rtwort. on East Bay.
ras broken Into yesterday afternoon,
irubably by two girls who were there
kwterday. The gla^s in one of the
Joora was broken, an entrance being
pdned to this way. A cake was taken
rom the oven and devoured, crumba
tHdng scattered aUiut the house. The
pottage waa gone through to general.
Iver*ware was scattered about the
ruse, but ao far as known nothing of
ly great value waa taken.
The young man who has t>een carg for the house left East Bay at 11
clock, and the work waa done before
bis return at 3 o'clock. During that
e two girU of an age frwm 9 to
years called at the home of Mrs.
smond. and with more emphasU
than good manners asked for a drinks
They made aome remarks that ahowed
dlSSJn“^f toe lXSwuJ“ro?u«e!
The tact that a bouquet carried by one
of them was found at one of toe windows of the cottage leads to toe be-
Heretofore Kezis-Mokesa has held
its bead up because U was a law-ahldcommnnlty. while the chief of poand an aaalstant were required to
preserve order at Birch wood. Now
Tbe guests at Ne^di-ta wanta are one occasion tbe four persons assem the KexIs Mo^ultoes have nothing to
bating most delightful times these bled at the school iiouse and waited
dajs. and pleasant social events come
crowding thick and fast.
EXKDinOIfAFAILVaE
A delightful dancing party occurred
> having a <
at 1^ hotel^^^ evenly which was
e o( their i
her companions shonld wait
. Last evening Mrs. P. Langdon an*d should go back and look I
Got No Further Than
Mrs. John W. BMley gave a very de^ She found them not far of
lightfnl dtnner party In honor of Mrs.
eating hockk
Oeorge E. Halsey’s birthday annlvm^
faces all stained
sary.* It was given as a sixteenth Juice. In which condition i
Tomsoe. Norway. Aug. 15—A whal
birthday party, though It Is known to gatherr tbem Into tbe a
ing vmaoL which has Just arrired
On quest
what
nbnndance of tbe qnaMty that U suik tbeir
scTOlWa. and two dtod of toe diseaae.
^
tot
north
to the Arctic ooran. i^way'^^wt
Mr. Scofield, neither of whom was in Greenland and Nova Zembia. The
the setUemenL It was again aban
doned. not to again be organised until
ON BIG CAR FERRY
the fall of 1858.
It U Inded a change that 50 years
has wrougbL Where tbe lonely little
ment stood, wltb no aouad.to
tbe suilness but tbe dash of
------j on the bench and tbe raormor
Probably tbe biggaut excursion of
J the wind In tba ptoen. is a busy toe year wUl go on toe M.. M. A N.
CT terry to Charlevoix aad Petoskey
wMMi
tandiic. the boat viu 1cm PetoMcey
3^.S2s2srrbS5.-?Si5r£
tofcd^at the HaBMh A Lay
IT’S
i.andWiI
for Men's NOBBY SUMMER SUITS, weU worth flU.U0 to $*0.00.
anJ aatUiaction guaranteed or >-oo get your aoiKy b«;k. Benda
ia never aatisficl unle» yon are.
I.OOK8 I.ISCK RAINl
PianosiOrgans
SliUa Urge showing of these
moM stylish and popular sum
mer foot coverings. All the
newest lasts and leathers
^popular the wofW-Hrerbe.
cause they have the tone,
quality, ami dnrabiUty. and are
prictol right. Sec ihc new styles.
ytm want a second hand
organ, wr can iJcase you, aa
we hkvfc a niiml>er wliidi ucrc
taken' in exchange fur new
goods. Wc'U sell Iheiii at r7i:k
bottom iiri^
...WAR WILL BE DEaAREI>»
ROYAL BLUE
SELZ SHOES
». B BTBOKO. MANAOER
URFBOKTUT.
imincliatelyupon Eherelutnof h..i weather, and the gay and fe«ivc
fly will then get in his work with renewed vigor first with hia muac.
^hum, and next with hi. de.tl.ly sting, which wiH be ihtiper usd
sharper day by day, until he sludi have hanaased hunsanity to his «t.
most, closed his season's campaign-und puUe.1 in his sign. Vim
can lortify yourselves against the txmurei of these smtU hot mtgkty
monsters by buying your SCREEN DOORS without dday.rtieti
0Oo «r«d 030 Kooh
Se“WohT stoke >- T.I'OTaW'-'
PRICE, - S3.60
A
•Chartevoix, Petoskey, Tawas, Irion.
Muiitou Beach, etc.
,
)
Open Thb Eve—
182,so, $}.oo, $s.so
W.W. KIMBALL COMPANY
Long Ustiiice
TolipboDeSenicof
Here you find Rubber Coat., M«dtiutod>ea. OU Ooliiing,
proof Hau and Mittcni, UmbreUaa, etc
Men’s Oxferds
You take no chances when
value received,
^ou get
I,atcst style
m
Fint Chu
of the greatest man the
world has ever known.
forsale.,J,W.SU.er-x
House Furnishing
Store.
FRANK FREIDRICH
Now is the time to 8c.
cure thi* valuAblc book
A beautiful lCx20inch
picture given free with
each book.
WANTED —
cook at the Lake View House,
Elk Rapids. Wages ^10JX) per
i
Cb^ Waning of Summer
the Jfpproaeh of Jfufumn
..You will soon want
New Shoes
for that boy. ' We have the
kind that are made for hard
wear and Mill they look dro^.
Tliey are not expensive
;
THl OLD RKLlABl.g
HHOB HOC8E
IS READY FOR WORK.
An>’one havin|^ mattress repairingto do should call at 601 W. Front
St Work amended to iwomplly.
//ere
Pope Leo XIII
ami good wear.
MICHIGAN'
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.
The Traverse City
Mattress Factory
THE
/weier'r
you buy them.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Rutner-. Old Stand
J. W. SLATER,
Reliable House Fumlsh^r
Front St.
Opposite Whiting Hotel
Wbolii«M« ud KhM
TflV A RCCORO WANT Aa
d3t Season Hear Bp
flew Shapes on Safe!
«
a
Oat aftht Best Bats In tht marktt Is tie
|Finds us busily engaged unpadkinjx and idac• in^ on salt* early arrivals in Fall lines of new
*and de|>eri“dable merchandise. You will al
ready. find many thin^^s to attract you in NEW
DRESS GOODS, tailor made gowns, separate
skirts, etc. In fact every department in the
house is bcj;infunglo assume a very fall-like apj>earance. A visit to our store at the pritsent
time will be doubly interesting to you, as it
will mean an opportuniij’^ of obtaining first
choice of Fashion's latest productions, also an
opportunity of buying the balance of all Sum
mer Goods at prices that will cause 30U to
purchase :
:
:
:
;
:
:
:
BDl
BdMrtlseSinan m Ltamk§ PuMkiH
si tie Daf**»alas tie
to
RtooCifit
Hold Timedny Evom
mg M«ii in Or. Mpon*b OfHeo.
A MUag win be bold Tnei
•venteg Mxt in tbe ofloe of Dr. V
isss.-sffi—
fe7.wio.wi
Witkall Snniier
robbert'at
Re««ls.
EAST BAY St. Clatr Flats, Point .Aux Bar.|ues,
The widow of M. Roskovskl has re
fused to accept tbe Indemnity of |«o.- rHIEVES BROKE INTO GEORGE F.
'ered by the porte for the m'ur
KNOWLES* COTTAGE
my Don't We? George H. Cross; (2)
I
thewuiher
A* ^ ThotowhowantCJcto. N>w ana Dependable Meidtob.
dise COME TO US. Oui
values are pomttvely witbotit
paralle
ULTIMATUM
OF RUSSIA
r'of'ss
? TO »WyARt FOR FOOTRALL
match Out
KUILBOiG OMFLETE LOSS
ti^ M6 luasiimiiics of the dty ear aaved
il ’:■
GAME AT OMENA
Asylum Eall Team Cmaa Bats T
With Resort Team.
The Asylum baseball team left at
12 o’clock today for Omens on the
lauBch Cruiser. They will play the
Wideawakes, a team of. resorters, and
Ts. It is expecth(l thi
• been brought to turn
€ Olillwlm
New Store
Cor. Front and Union
Henowntd *‘SMson^^ in vartoussbapts I
BamiltmOo^a^ i
THE EVEKINO EEOOKD, TRAVEBSE CITT, MICH^ SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, IWR
or mmunm
Id, tiMirtbtaadaiit af the
•r of a Fbie Oavka.
est cougli fonedy ever made. And yem will
so after
you try it. Thete’s cure in every dr^. k.o. JjfrAcSStmms.
HenSekL of Cbleago. raperla
rlLr^SflSriK^tre
Tbe traatfcm oowlata of a oooibl
oAttoa wtadow lift aad voaUlator.
Tbe im It made of metal, la attract
Ire dealga aad It fastened opon tbe
larMe of tbe window aaab. It It oraa
meatal aa well aa otefal, and prorldet
reatilatloB that to easily regulated
aad very effective for oOces. rooms
of dpeUlagt aad ttoret. Tbe window
lift to odmpoeed of a hollow i
tabe coaaected arlth tbe outtid
three MmUar tubes which
tbroogh Ibe tath. They are about one
lacb la diameter and air to brought
from oMde tbroogh tbe three short
inbea Into tbo^tong lobe oompritlag
tbe lift. Jftoide tbe mala tube here to
aaotber raring tube which to
with tbe I
shape of 1
The Inaer aide of
the mala tube to perforated with a
row of boles, which tare opened and
)• MILKS A OCMOCRATr
cloaed by tbe method desertbddv
eommmttag m tto ulk ako«t
Tbe larentlon to espeoially adapted
stormy weather, when to raise a
Indow to not only fnooovenleat. bat
fbe 81
Ineffeetlre for ventilation. Mr HoreSeld to a practical builder and Invent
lalk or
-TSmo Is
ed hit ventilator and lift up.>n tcien
«;
the cmoral U vith
He
oMMood to be u
iMrfrMt for ibe repobllcaa eoBSIdecy
i| the KTMt free^or-ell race to ItM.
ilirr Maloe vltbdrew tnm the can
^ Mllm wm marnar a resolh
Ifcwi u Mte a> tbet day. If be ba«
i|md aiAloet ibe repabUeaaa alaee
ikea tbe eoaatry baa aot leanMd deS
4iely aboat tt. li It poMible tbai tbe
8»aeral dooe au^d wlU tbe dacao*
avau oae anae of tbe iaaoea, bat It la
iMtfe ^ PMdIet tbaMliasr viU aoC MDl.
■ate blpa He voaM be at iraak at
ei> In Chicago and found such In
stant favor that there was an Immedl
ate demand Mr. Horsfleld wild the
United State, patent for fio.noo and
a company was organized and capital
Izel at fWl.OOO to manufacture and
aell the invention. lu tuecett tettlfler
to Its merit, at miny of the large new
bulldingt In Chicago, and other cities,
equipped with It. and more are lie
t put Id at new b<Uldingt are con
Mcted.
Mr. Hortfleld still owns the Cant
dian patent on the Invention, but hat
decided to aell It. aa he haa given up
active work aa a builder, being super
iBiendent of the-big Chamber of Com
merce building in Chicago, of which
Hon. Perry Haiuiak it one of the
The teventkm to novel but practical
and to bound to be takem
by architects In
good or bad. aad wbo i
xtf modern build
t for what be though U can b<> attached to any
d of building,
la tbe mi
mple* of hi* I
tlon at the Sto
tSoBMcttoa wtu
s.
TVaearae Oty aa4 elctottSh Will tn
iker. Cbarle.
Tbe ctovdt
it tboae plm^ tbit year are llgbier
baa la maay yeart. aad maay are
earlag owlag to tbe cold wei
ITiile tbe cold exUu bare
i
laia eztaat. alao. at It doat all
ibe oouatry. yet raaortera are ce
%4» A Mar laMlaitbm of tbe batter
cepted tbe fowl a* paymenL
A Coldwater poltot hatched in an
- irrh 53. laid her first egg
sl«tor March
the age of four months and 15
George Steward, otm of tbeploneefa
of Charleston loTOhIp. and now. at
the age of Ml. passtag his bomired oU
STAGE AND PLATFORMage with the family of his non In
Galesburg, bad never beea la a ham
mock until last weok, when, being on
s visit to Battie Creek rolaUves. be
was prevailed upon to “try ft.“ A St Steinberg s Grand Opera Hoose
rs!
Katherine Tabor, the coming ynjong,
actress, who In emotional rol^ has
few equals. Miss Tabor has a classic
pose, with large, brown eyes beauti
fully shaded by deep lashes, and her
whole ggure and carriage stamfis her
as a lady of refinement and much deb
dog’s funeral,
Icacy* of feeling. Her work in this
belonged to Mrs. Temi^
play to entirely emotional, and she
that place aad died at
plays
the pari with much animsilon.
Mrs. Blssette, a sister of Miw, Emery,
there being present at tbe time the
tricar pf the Bpisoopal church. An
impromptu funeral was held over the
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
kins, which were burled Just with
out the walls of the ceidetery. The
dog was burled in a silk lined coffln evening in honor
Id silken shroud.
lanha Dixon. Stella
Tbe smoke from the Michigan Iron Card. Mary McCoy.. Mhis Thoni. Mrs
nnpany'B charcoal kilns and blast Alice Tniebiood Thci psun. and Mrs
Tliompson of Indian who are ibtthreatens
g»:oKU
of
Dpi.
J.
O.
Is of H. L I
IiUkhI. Miss Bertha Pemut favore
Ty. The cr
with »me »»f her recitations. The
ing was most delightfully spent, aiuhis animals re
whlch Inmbeon was served
which he has |
Much of the loss of stock In Ionia
county by lightning to attributed by
in.mirance companies to wire fencet
against which the animals huddle'Ir
s storm.
Cadillac W. W. Cowin’s xnicen
^ on South Mitchell street was
deHtroy»*tl by Are. The blazi
been either Incendiary or c
and matches, as there was
fire In the store before that time.
A Pleasant Lake camper approachetl a residence aad so frightened the
mistress that she Jumped into the ds !
there U
flustave Plalger.
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY
Backache
In the wreck at MawlUe May 1. gav*
his age on a |2,uo0 Maccabee life In
surance policy as 33 yeara. and It
turns out he was over 3f.. The ar
ment was 91 per tboosand.Wh<
they should have b«H*n 91.25. The
pany iherdore gave the wido^’w ^Ty I ShSTrelief.
f. Dr.FeS^’sKidaiy^BsAHow's ThtoT ,___^
tkeonly
onlyRemedy
Remedythat
thatever
everbelpsd
belpsd
ache Cursu tke
We offer One Hundred Dollart Re
has l>eeu isstie<l at I me and after nsing only two bottles I feel saward for any cate of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
^""his^rg^ in‘';he
Cure.
He b»st them In
F. J. CHENEV A CO., Toledo. O dent. iHdnp run over by a sir^-ei car.
We. the undersigned. ha%e known In stead of the name of the de<-eas4‘il.
K. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and “Finlamlere legs whlcli w«re run
lielieve him to lie perfectly honorable
slr«*et car- was the exiu-e^s
In all business transactions uod finan Ion
cial ly able to carry
Gooiy
tlons made by their
Por
toypatftfcmmint
West A Traag Wh<
big fish seize her hook,
r com panhonk of
Toledo. O.
ion hauled It In. ri'suscli
I her. and
Walding. Kinnan A Margin. Whole they ate the fish for su
THE FAMOUS
sale Dragglsta. Toledo. O.
Ovc
Halt’s Catarrh Cure to taken, in
ternally. •eting dlrecUy upon the
ss of tbe sysfree. Price. 2«:, di«M
ay from burns reoelve.1
by the explosion, of a
^h5Ts Family Pills are tbe lH*st. Aug 3.
that he was carrying
bile It was IlgShted.
A
Muir
farmer
sprayed his apple
DOWNONTHEFAHN
E;s-=i.!S:a-fe
«YOTO MONF7f
ssi:
MiTtJJOHNSOHS
6088
or Amarlcaa lyaeblagt.
■ctloa aad teSnaaca would bare aa
effertlre lafloeooe. Oorermir Dorbit
dmawft b 8»d example, aad bit atti
tode baa beea beartlly ladoraad by
Prealdaat RooaereU. Rrae go
jgethar. Tbe relga ol tba mob la i
ho repoWloa aad tbe baadmaldea of
Jtyraat rale.
if tbe verdict la tbe om of the
alayara of Haieam la Kaatoeky la carHad OM, aad tbe mordeeara kept la
f. luUaa of that state may be bap
RHEUMATISM and
Icorpt 8. McLellan Will Be the ing the isdsoned leaves.
BLOOD CURE
Whole Thing on His Green Lake
The twceyear-old son of Lawrence
Lrorge of near St. Johns died from jrmune not satisfied wHh results.
Plaoo—At Home After Monday.
falling into a pall of Jioi water that
its mother had left on the flixir.
It Benton Harbor in the settlement
B. McLellan “down on tbe f
Tot Sate mma Omaraatasd 0s4y
will go to hfs farm In Gre
I^ke
BugbM A Roaburg, S. E. Wait A Som
township, where be will be i
whole
thing, farmer,r. hired mac
man. house
dairy maid,
keeper. cook, hired girl, ds
chief push, and all the hands. He will’
rent most of the Co acres that he'
cleared himself long sgo., but will re-^
tain the orchardd Md
and r'few
a few 1acres near
the house for a garden, and here next
year his friends will find him sur
rounded by about 4(K) hens, and little
chickens without number.
Mr. McLellan has been tlown there,
and he knows Just what he Is doing.
He says that he never saw birds so
iflenUful as they are down there, and
he expects to have something good In
* way of flesh of birds without hsvOur Great Annual Borg.im event is now on
: to depend on his chickens. Mr.
rmlictu^TEK
Lellan oxpoete aotee of his friends
wn when tbe quail and partridge
:
Of
at least 100 Pianos during the nTxi P^d^ “Tn
•t ripe,” and he will wlibnui doubt
make Ttwm for the dolly arrivals of new stock for Fall .
I trmle. The slaughtered Pianos ore an exce^TiSnany flnt! ^
lot. many of them cannot l»e t.dd from new. All have btvn
MID-SUMMER SALE
m PIANOS
prevoBtstive of suicide had been dto j
win Interest Ynsny. A ran
I Mrt. H^^*wI!d^ttfIIM^ia----- covered
iwn system, or despondency Invari
f ^t mlBlticr at Bmpira. U a balpmate ably
precede suicide and something
has bMO found that wilt prevent that
^ «Mlac at tkf 4a«leathMi at tte new coodltkm which makes suicide likely-
-SSL'S! VSSL S? SSSS!.!*"
* Mr. r. a Jacobs, tbe t
^Miy for a weak. Laav
tbe Uaaaab A Lay Co.
I
r--
-!-----
,!>« ionic nn4 ncn1n» will (treiifth
menu without
out adding anyth
thing to their cost. (One of the '
many advantos
itoges of buying I
ThU sale includes new juimple Pianos: slightly i
instruments rented Plano*, returned for the Su
BACH. etc.
W’e offer them on special easy terms
Ithln the n
will be Iimerest.-d in this sale,
le. Call
('all at ou/ branch
‘ In this Icity for further particulars
rulars and a list of these
00 rprlghi
: also Ptami^Playert and Mil^to*ltoie.H.
^
.la la tbe
“aS3
••vln* opportunity
.ffordcl Mlchlsn! pl.no burcii. i
GSINNEL BROS.
Giiama!i|||ome^E^^
WHAT DID THE
vw«lr«s lr% oue maimplw
mmn
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Ah«h«i».l^t»a,aU>i(rMtiodcer. far.........91.es
A bcuriM «Nfc. eoMifar Mt roete. nn>«b «« madr, Wll fiimbe.1.
»lid Oik. high tack, iml like cut. (cheap it
............ ......... •f.mo
get St 7«or hoMs to night?
What is that , had jit
tied all your cash in the
Ahoot sot) .liEfereat styles of
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^SAMPLE ROCKERS«<
it same proportioul |»iecs. Th* Ble '
mevine “ ■”«»» noliceahle
00 the fine, high giaJe goo.ls.
of their Wety Boxes in their
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CHECKING AOOOUNTS
Traverse City Branch
That was the wise thing to do!
J? Shoe You Don't fysve
to Break in, Mi/von'slmfs/roe
CLOSING OUT!
SATURDAY, AUG. 22
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
For Uboring Pco|fie
OiWTIFIOAnSORSAVINOS ACCOUNTS
~S
“ Ssr;
HER ONLY SIN
4 - ACTS OF BEAUTIFUL SCENERyi -■ 4
PAYABLE ON OBMAHD .
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PRICES:
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26c. 36c. 60c. 76c
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WAIST SETS, BEADS.
SHOPPliB BADS.
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These arc not old stock. No,
no! .Ml new stulT. but wc wiU
not cam- them over the season.
It is siuEply common business
sense to close them out during
this month. Sec the nice waist
set wc offer at IKc. Handsome
leather bag at 52c.
Newest
leather designs.
1'lu!V sooth ami comfort lireii
ireil, achiny» feet.
There isi no shoe like them for the woman who
is on her feel all day. They lifjhien house
work and make the day seem shorter.
Sold calf
Bachnnt & Boscoe sitlr*
RASTALL'lsa!;
LARSON’S PARK H
Claus Warner. Propria
8UTTOKS HAY. MieU.
S3S
Wc move into our new store
next monlh.
HI KNAPP
..The Watchmaker..
Watdi, Cluck and jewelry’
Fine w»nk luy
repaired.
Bad luck gciicrall.v Ldlows In the
wake of t.;id brddte
si»ccially.
Promptness any
Carpet Oeaning and Feather KenoA married man sIwsyK resenU ad
motto.
Give me a call,
vating.
sewing and laying.
vice frum « tuicbclar.
. Next iloor souUi of S«|uircs
Befons sending ytmr old carpets
Some men ncher lire of doing gooda^y to be ma^ into ruga, let n»e
Barber Shop.
lieoHUM- ilwy iM*wr do’ any.
Tbe iiinii wlio faUi* is apt to regard
409 S. Union Street
N. B. CHAPDf. PTEgrlclor.
SUcc«»^ at- a matter at Sifidcot.
to WaMangtoo SL
.Many :t
g.
a re|iutation for Phone fi9
The Peeriess. Shirts are the best
wiMtloin fo- leaking tliihcN- nio-fild.
money can boy. Made by Pesriesv
! DA J. W. HfO«
Mfg^Co, of DetrolL Sold by S. Benda
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
I iMrodtoatel
JIARPET CLEAI1N6 WORKL.
NEW CORSETS
When fashion decree^ a new whim in corsets, you will
tint! it in our corset stock—the newest styles from the
lita.lin;; producers of standard makes—many ladies
wear the summer styles the year round. We- arc
really showing as complete a stock as you will find.
The Kabo Offset
Straight front, bias gored, having ten inch wide Paris fiveelasp stud, sub
lime jean, trimmed at lop with satin ribbon and bow finish, deep bust, long
skirt, low back—has hose tabs, comes only in tirab. sizes Is to ISO. and we
sell it for One Dollar.
The Thompson Corset
Military straight front.
Dollar each.
We carry a full line of sizes and all .are One
The Warner Corset
The popular straight front; all sizes carried in stock, and these are One
Dollar.
The American Lady
pne of the greatest selling corsets we have, always find a fiiiriine of sam
ples at One DolUr each.
The Famons “W. B.” Corset
That is advertised so much.
is One Dollar.
The Batiste Corset
You can surely find your size, and the price
.
,
-
is straight front, comes in white only, and sells for I'ifly Cents.
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Girdles...
are the most "sellable" article we have. They are made in pink, light
blue and white, and they sell for Fifty Gents and One Dollar.
All Ulics’ Oxfords Most Co
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219 E. Front Street
STEINBERG'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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RESPEOTFULLY 80L«01T8 ACCOUNTS -
mrai'
J. W. SL.A-T
and your other
Steel Lined Vault?
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We have made some astonishing prices
to prove our statement. This gives >X)u a
splendid opportunity.of purchasing shoes
you can wear for many weeks before the
cold fall da>-s come.
Substantial Price Redaction
on all outing shoes. We would rather you would wear them than wc to
carry them over the season-that is why you can buy them so cheaply.
Hen's Tan Shoes Almost Half
Never had such a chance as this. Men’s Two-Fifty shoes for One-Fifty-;
the Three Dollar styles for One Seventy-five; the Three-Fifty arid Four
Dollar kind for an even Two; can’t beat these prices.
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THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
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THE BEEHIHO B»OOia). TBAVERSE CIIT, lOCH-i. ^TURDAY, AUGUST 15. 1908.
■saa smiin
t Mxii nm COMING HERE SURE IN ALL
SitM SraWvWrtm
OEMS^
Made from QUEEN CITY
whole wheat flour, are
light, sweet and easily di
gested. Nothing heavy
or soggy about them. Ask
for “Queen City”, it is the
standard. ::
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HANNAH & LAY CO.
TMAVKMSK OITV. IWIIOM.
|CtmML NEWS
I
OF THE VOILO
Il.roii.4- Iiltr w«iuM WH |»ay fMil
Mr.. MorKEm Cirwfii bock of TrcntoO
N J.. hoil her home itirn down .Afoand
li-r eors The owoer of the^bouoc
» od m»frne.1 4 he «omoxi thot ohH fntt«i
. |M.v or *tfi oui and rhe oeni w«jrd uj
Hfii thoi »he would do neUli«?r. A
tiolf o donen men wo. oeni
to ihtr liou»e. with orders to tear It
down. The work woo ptirfu
•>e., hook, and saws In an rxceedlnK
Iv .
nd Mr.. Greenback wo4
left
In the middle of th.
Mtrben
hir.Kln*.
of heaven «ner her head All that
•he had to oay wma: “Well, be’o Wt
ten off hU BooeHo spite hli face."
a province in the nortbcra part of
islantL known for^woodafful
rirhnes. In copper, are engaffod la
txiunterlfliliiK The system Is carried
on hy file Uom»tes and orftinated In
bs. been sent out to slop It. The
natives take the copper froip the
inine>. liatifM- it Into the shape of
«.in« and stamp them with an old
Hpanl.h stamp Mechanics come from
I 1m- ooast. iMiy the coins and gei them
at the rate of
for one Meslcao
jh-to
a hundred miles dUtant these
—; •. n.
Itei a Mexlrtui peso for W»
>
or
jM*rs Many of them ar»‘ In
cir«iilatl4»n in. Manila. It U said that
fS.oou annually
H tJ. I*a|»e. a r«>un« esperi eiectriclan of New York, has Inteated a
.peaklnR machine that he d^lares
will be revolutionary in Its ullllty.
will enable the toully deaf
had found a means for trail
ih.* eff.K-u frf an <>tploalon over a (Jl.
lanri- Id thousands of mlle«. The proI.TM*r atin.sinred that he*would short
1} imttaii hi. discovery to the St
IViersbura Academy of Science and
11 I. bow ImduK que«tlo4ed whether
Is* ha. tak4*n hi. seenM to the grave.
HU death was due to potsonlag from
Mr and Mr. John 1. Wayne
AllAn>. N Y.. U»rn th<» same day s
iht yearn
few hot!
couple
He will be in
TRAVERSE CITY
TUES., AUGUST
Park Place Hotel
Banday achool. t:4k.
Cost cuts no figure; wc*vc got to get rid
of them.
Qur new goods arc commenc
ing to arrive and we need thi^ f^|^.
Fri
day and Sauirday you will find o%L)ress
Goods counters a perfect
BARGAINS
:
Until
All are tavltad to these aenricea.
Fires Malhediet
Rev. Wm. laafan. Paator.
b:30. class meeting.
worship; topic of aermoo ^nsnjaoc^Rirthme^^ and
••Duites of Parenu to Children and
Sunday School.- Preaching by aomc
pastor of the cHy In exchange with
the pastor of the church SpecU! mn
«0THEFIS,?0 YOU KNOW
Thffsday Emh|.ARd27tlL
hot
bW
of
-
•id
FOREPADGH fw
INOORPORATCO
Far Dip Ody.
i'-'A'a
M. Sunday school
I nion Bandar achi l.serrlces ai the
3. 6 and 7:8<1
Ciiy 0|H*ra House
__r^-S“Aco
mCUI^IONS
P^M^quette
Hyomel. advise
little oncB, so don't miss this opportunity.
|:|
hrom
Hg*r IMr. ArbsI 24th.
Of the day will be given to
Ices In the City Opera
WILD WEST SHOWS
ae of the greatest living special
In the treatment of aU chronic
lees. His extensive practice and
superior knowledge enables him to
cure every curable disease. A
Ic diseases of the Brain. _ _
Nerves. Blood. S^ln. Heart. Lungs.
Liver. Stomach. Kidneys and Bowels
scientifically and successfully treated.
DR. McDONAUi'S a
of Female
Thursday. August 20ih. 1903. the Pen?
rquette wUl run a st
or three weeks before
vlng Traverse City at 6:00 a. m
time of the annual appearance of this leavli
11.25 for the round irip^
'
disease and thus prevent the attack.
If. however. Hyomel Is
Mitwmilfcee^
Batur^y. August 22.
the sneering and 'other
ymptoms have shown thamselves. It
Train will 4eave Traverse City at
5:20 p. m. Kate 14.00. Bee posters or
,__nUy. at least half a do*en times ask agents for particulars.
15-1^-17
dally, and Hyomel Balm ahould be
The John F. Stowe s monster V
rubbed Into the noatriU both morning
Tom's Cahin Co., will exhihlt too
that 8. E. Walt R Boas on show ground opposite base
d the money to any hay park. - Admission 15 and 25 cents.
in
who uaes Hyomel with
1952-11
frt
should Inspire confidence
out
to effect a cure.
Meet fishes eeek their food by algbL
aaya Prof. Edmund Clark Sanford «f
Clark nalreraltT. la the Ulersattoual
the wealthy mer- Qnartcrlj. and tbeaa do not oauany
MX. It b, .W «U»
Brt
chant, “that the baby Is a glrL“
“WonldnY you tmther have a boy thMT ttet uc •eemiMtoiDM to Dm H
that you could train to aocceed you In by amaU aeldom pay any attention to It
wBm they merely nee R.
ha wealthy
1 go to colLandprob_____
rafooeafthe
-^ri^T*Iwoor
-Wkr.
cM(k jrte li
BUV «k*
mtHm «4«7-
HIKIUS ff MUNI noais (IF TK MMI
woHUD'm MOUNT'D WARmiomm
ua ebu Anita. Ml,
EQUIPPED AND READY FOR WARI
THESE ARE THE ME?Twho‘d^^
In every case and saved
fri*m a llfe t.f suffering. Deafness
RhfUuiailBm and Paralysis curtsl
his celebrated BbsMl ami
leimriies and KsseiiUal Oils
wlih ele< iriclly.
THK DKAF MADK TO HKAR
THE LAMK TO WALK
Catarrh. Throat
ruat and l^n'g Diseases
cnir(*d. Dr.r. MeU
McDonald cures Fits sod
Diseases. l->zeroa and all
rod.
1.1 ha> lH*en called the
r*. of the rntrilttal profession, be? |j4- n a.ls all diseases at a glance
*ui asking ait> questions. Sick
. call on Dr. 51cDonald. it D a
pleasure to
him Dr. klcDonald
.OM* unable to call can addn*ss
DR. DONALD HCilOlULD
DARE
AND THESE ARE THE EVENTS IN THE ACTIONi
A6raid Rninif AllMtiiu
COWBOY ™NJVJia.™E„ByCKrN
o*-!-
BRONCOSI
GENUINE FULL-BLOODED BUFFALOS
.
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iulLLHuntasit wa*» inthrKarWA-^t. Ft-ais of MarkmxnshiK C.rAnd Military
Mnm uvrt.. Episodes of C.mp Life, with all its liumom and hardslups. The Bivou2
-I night Assembly of the Allied .\rmieA lucidrnul DriU *nd Action. Realistic
Scenes -tm tla- firing Line, all the ci.iting cleim-nts of actual Warfare and Battle,
THE BATTLE OF “LITTLE BIG :H0RNV---G«n*l Custer's Last Fisht
SEE IT WHILE YOU MAYI
MP'UlOAN-< 4
.1 i:v.-tn. <>f 1 jir <.n n.r Wntm. rtBin,
ENJOY IT WHILE YOU CANI
efaid Rifinr if tki Ruck Riders
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vt rM Uty in
mwM
REMHIY FM MY FEVER
School wj**
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—AT—
HiMNANTS, REMNANTS
1 REMNANTS I
^ Wmil Dress Goods«
lengths from IK to 7 yards:
WILLEXHIBIT AT
Traverse City
othm* durlas a long married life. The
Fri«4
Oraee Eplaoopat. *
buahand died first of apopU xy. When
Rev. C. T. BtonL Rector.
she realised that he was leoae. Mrs
Wajren took to her tied, and shirt ly ^^j^w^Boardnaa Are. and Wash^
after died.
Holy Communion. 7:30 a m.
a and Florida negroes are t
Morning service and serrohn. JO:.30.
9C.06U I all as the result of the vl
Siindaj Kchool at 13.
\
n negro named MItri
No vveulng service. '
\
I the money to help i
A i«or.llsl Invitation to all.
^1^s*km ^hT"
being, he said. In the employ of tiie
Kev. W. T. Woodhooae. pastor.
senator K. » Wilson of AtlanM.
Morning. 10:30. Subject. “Tbe Duly
ha*l given $id). discuvered the
of l•arent. to Chlldreu and Sunday
Jl.**
Fri*e
fday school at 12:00.
«cs Bible Claes. 12:00.
tw
Union Young People s service and
DARING WESTERN GIRLS
tbit** she ba<
union evening service at the City
Africa as a
Opera House.
marry him at one
Prayer jaeaUag Thursday evening With the Luclls Forepaugh-FIsh His
Third Baseman Bagshy of Uie A|i- at 7:30. All are cordl^ly Invited.
torical Wild West Shows.,
gusu. Ga.. baseball club, filled the
In no part of the hsbllahlc gloln* an*
there better lady riders than can be
found In the wr*t A girl muht be
t 10:30. Parents of Sunday school able to ride If she wants to visit her
his way tbnmgh college^y
-olsm erpedslly Invlttnl
Shaki> DSighbor oHcn. How stune of these
he d«»rlves
Bad beef was served a large num
pictures of beauty**daring snii
ber of persons who had gathered for
Intermediate
Christian
Kndesvor
si
perfection of health they are a*«
the sale of a dairy farm at Ashhura. :30 p.m.
bey oome dashing ahiog at full specfl.
Ya., by the host and owner. Senat«ir
At 3 p. m.. Sunday school confermes. charing each other or
Stewart, of Nevada, in a light lumb
tiro at th.* City Op<>ra House.
of tlM- thing.
wm of coffee and sandwiches At leatii
At
p m.. young peoples socle
cliy.or town
uen- ukm violently HI frt»at «-• ni4H*t St City Opera House. Topic. ?iSll thelr“houpM:
1. hi»niebark
ptumsine iMdaonlng
oiing
pe«»ple and the Sunday riding is as etimnion
e<imn
and ossv s ps.A band of Quay I Indians held up k
lime
lo
a
“Wild
w.-sit-rn
girl*: a» ih.•tag.- lH*iwe,-n Zulilate and La Color
iMMip
rolling
lit
the
•>s»u
ri)
girl.
Edo. Mex., killed the driver and h-li
The wt*siem girl goes rv<s-yuht-n>
one passenger for dead The same
i>n/h«in»eliack.
She
can
j«iln
a set of
baud attacked a Mexican rancher
iMjiilne quadrilles or Virginia re»M and
Dear Willard station the night U-forp.
gallop 20 miles <m an urrsnd w it lion:
A wail of water seven f<H>t high
rellng the slightest fatigue, sin
rushed tbrmigti the residenc* porikki
keep* “company** on hursehark. aiul
■d Stiver CHy. N. M.. d.sKling hoind.
many a, piquant igttirt and |K-n
:. 9:45 a. m. *
End stores. In the stre«-is dehrU U
H|iee<h gain |Milnt and pungt‘nev from
I at 12 m*.
plU**l liji •everal f»s*t. Dozens of faiaI be acreleraTesT'wiTr>i»f smldt-ii ileiul
llles are
loMe of her beast. res|Kiudmt i». ini
patient or eniphatl> p^»‘^^n^■ «d h.-r
[>use
dainty heel or coit of her whip, in a
End of Bitter Fight «*
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A wirdlsl w»*lronu* t«i all i
rexmtious conversation or j-tiai wiiti
wti phiclans bad a lung and stub^
her swum.
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fight with an abcess on my rlgl^i
Yes. the western girl e4in ride a
korw.as all will readily penvlv,* wl„-n
M«*etlngs
witnessing the iH»rf<trmanc4-_ <>i
Opera House.
Itevy of occidental beautl<*^Tlth
Morning. lo;30: •*|>utU's of Ps
the Luelli Foreitaugh Fish Hlsbiriral
. the Sunday Schfwl."
GVlId West Watch in the hipiKjpronuConference of Christian worke
skill and fearless
anil fi p m. at City Opera Houim
is; observe their
ir lmi»atlenre
IB
7:30. address of Alfred Day.
klessness; be enrhanK*d by i
Pentecostal prayer meeting T
Ev evening at 7:30.
ments. and awakened to .the p1eastm*s
Saturday nlghL united prayer
End enjoyment of the cttmiM-iltlon by
htudy of the Sunday Bch«>l h
:helr silvers* ringing laiighi.T
with the children
There are many things w<inh seeing
Welctime to worship with uf
in the Luella F.treitaiigh-Fisli Wild
iranp«-». workingmen and the
but not one prettier or more
rrom money in envelopes having im of
likely • to iM* a gratifying.afterth.mghi
insultt.lent sd«lress la |k».U00 or
the lovelv wild
No servlciw on account of the union
JUO n dky
! meiUingE at the City Opera House.
rkjing eyes and
eks. who Uasbed by you on
Chriatlan Bcime Bsrvica.
of a plu
tha Death Penalty.
1
Modern Woodmen hall, over postA little thing sometimes results Ip
ileatii Thus a mere scratch. InslgnlSunday morning. 10:20,
Ucani cuts or puny bolls have paid
Sub* *-• Spin "
Letter to Robt Ba
the death penalty. It Is wise to have
Wt
ly. 7:20 p. m.
All
d to each And jpvery aerf»rev4*nt XatalUy. when Bums.
It paid a painter to paint lead
lUoers and Mies thrv
oil. and fight shy of anything else
It Jaa. il. Johaaon's t
That was when the market wax full
□rug Stores.
of poor paints, and rlnc was un
known.
Now rlnc has come in. load and oil
must give way—It Is too short lived.
There are two ways lo use zinc;
you can mix it in with lead in a tub.
or buy Devoe Ready Paint, which Is
l»rlor to ihr diKwvirr of Hyomel. ground by machinery.
it you mix your own lead and zinc,
*>nly advice a physician could give
to a b^y fever patient was to go^awsy you gain eomethlng; ^ you buy De
roe you gain more, because mach
pccts the dlseaae can. If Hyomel Is inery does better work than hand
used. »tsy at home without fear of the mixing. Experience Is worth some
il attack of aneexlng. watery thing We've had 146 years of It.
ejes.-and other discomfort.
J. F. Forbes, a well-known weatam
rallmad man. whose home is at Mc
Cook. Neh.. writes: “I have never
had rvUef from any remedy for hay
fever, even temporarily. untU I dis
covered the merits of Hyomel. I wUI
always rcoommewd It wbenevec oecaon requires.*'
There U no'offensive stumnch dos
ing when Hyomel Is used. It Is a reli
able remedy for the cure of all dUTrain will leave Tfaverse City at
i of the respirator)’ organs and U
breathed through a neat pocket In K'.OO a. m. Rate 40c and fl.OO. See
haler that comes with every outfit, so posters or ask agents for parilcularE.
13-14-15
the air Uken into the throat and
I U like that of the White Moun- Epworth League Rally Day at Lutfporu where
tains or other
hay fever U uni
be open sobh: you will have to fit pul the
n I
THK •KCIALWT. It COMINa
1 in mid i
LAUNCH CRUISER
Waj leave her dock, opposite G. R. A
I., every pleasant aftemotm at 3
o'clm'k. and evening at 7:3<» for a trip
id the Island: Can also be charby pleasure parties. Reasonable
Citizens' 'phones 424 and 9S.
FREE TO ALU:«Eym"DAi^^^
I
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
NEW LOCATION
125 CASS STREET
...COMPLETE STOCK OF...
Electric and Gas Fixtures, Shades. Lamps,
Fan Motors, Balls. Batteiias, Haatlng Goods.
Telephones. Gas Ensina Isnltere,
______ _
Spark Colls, Etc.
r;i3
J. B. PAIGE ELECTCIC CO.
Try a Record Want Ad.
Important Uotict to Our
merchants:
rmll furtht-r noiloe we will place
FREE. lor regular uae. the unequalled
“Humphrey ('.a» Arc." The oozl. of
Ulnminating with ihl* light in com
parison with any other. U very low.
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SOO CaadU Fawtr Ur Erst ^2t
ptr i»ur
.nKabk for night li(bt. or pUe«
nberr full llsbt It not nlwnri mqulred. These lampt come In duaterz
of 2 to 6 mantles, suited for window
lighting as weU as body of sum. Of
all who are using them we have no
ward Of complaint Do not Uke our
word in thU matter, but tnierrlew
many business men who have long .
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ff
Craoerse Qtf 6as CA
2t2 itaat FMmt BtfeeC
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CHURCH ©r CHRItT (DiaCIPLCS)
•• Mim RUILT
it called the Cbrtatr
2. **Where will yon spend eternity r*
Durtat tbe past two and a half
years we bare not reeorted to fairs.
BVIATlEBTnnni!
terfere In the least with any oae i
riving In ways Just meatiooe^
earn a livelihood for himself and f
lly. Every Item of expense thaa
I Biet by a 1
U belag maila by the Churrb of Christ: in <» ir niHu.r:
lOlaeiptesI to complete thttir nemj will offering
of worship Cenw-nt brick wljri friends *rf
»d la eunsimcilon of the exterior
One fact
Ai«w « HM«r
and when finished the new, uln sound—I know
ure will bo a modem, nptodate' man without Chrtst
preach here Id
» In eveo' particular, and Im help
Ijw midst that mafly wUl turn from
win iheir evil ways, repent of tbelr
Tbe interior of
WART OEPARTIEHT.
SRECIAI^!
SIlkWais'ts
Our entire stock
divided into 8 lots
for quick selKng.
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Prices are from $b.50 to $8.50; materials are Wash Silks.
Taffetas. Peau De Soies. etc.; styles are all correct-finest
'
colorings, including Blacks and whites. • '
Oome TonigKvt or IVIondgiy
ser:£i‘^is
Immror.
ta#AXn>-t dhnwarfu^ aaa I Uaodrr w«
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HWH
St- r
t'BUBt'f] «>r,t aRI»T tDliUTPUb*.
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scbool. Including separate class rooms
frtaa wu Berer 1b beUer form.
looM Msbtar tbBB obubI; awd tb« waj
b« B^od Bboot OD bis feet BBd tbe
MS. Md poMlbly . omnutic .pan
ffWAOBBcy wttb wbleb be e
eat with aultable apparatus.
OBMtturrapSSo?
ibe big Above will be an auditoiiiim. InMB oppoBBd to bl*. loobBd Very ndtng gallery In the rear and part
ay on tbe sides, with a ladles parlor,
robing nsims and (lastor's slnUy.
Tbe scaUng capacity tif the audlior
s<BMr or ^ oM-Um BpBBd BBd Skill
dorlBg tbe bbtIj pBit oC tbe tsbc bet
tbts may bave bM do* to JeffMob' ‘^mllh^l^gs and appurienauces ctuiaureeloBB baproveMbt Oorbett's ducire to rest, happiness and worship
pbyBlcBl eoBditloti appoBred to be all will be selt»cied with mnch care nnd
ladom. we trust.
that be bad elateed for It. He Btood
Our watchword Is. .^ilave Failli In
maay or Jeffrtes’ tenible blows with
out wlBclBc. BBd came back swiostng
Our mi'ssage, *C.el lUgbl WUh
ss-iTirsjii-jjinsiL-
Saviour and
meet each other In that
lai hath foundations wl
and ibaker Is God
The urgent hour of need is upiw
us. Many have already given to this
enterprise. Many more desire to help
Do not. I beeseech you. consider It an
lDtnl^lon If within the next few days
s t-mumlttet* wait upim you to receive
whatever amount you have to give,
whether It IH* largr «r small I have
reaium to exiieci a handsome amount
Thanking you In advance and pray
ing tbMlV bUn.sings iiiH»n you and
yours. I remain.
Thomas P. l'Hoin.« .
A S*»rvant of the Lord
PSI.IIW iTinnh td t'hrlst tDiscipleKt
Vdur eorsef '
ami Vdur fiown.....
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HEBBETTEI
THANKIFUNG
k H. Bpearasaa. tbe author oT
that atlr tbe bearta of mee
saraa who bare red blood, will
NeabUwania
where be baa beea
for a few days, for l
a work that .^ origin
aaa was afterwarda
• ama for tbe work.
anBBB, wlU bla I
ur^TaTgeaetiSrauk^^
Han
nab A Lay liercaaUle Oo.. and has
rigadler Blanche Cox. I
Blanche Cox of ^I^tn
dressed another large
Saltation Army hi
t evening, glvIng a typical Salt
Army address
tolct*. The meeting
definite ivuults wei
MNs t'ox's heroism,
which she has won her** wit h?'he?
wt»rk In the army, aw mres her a warm
welcome wherever shy
SL‘*wTi ‘X-tr,
nss:%
need a belter word aald oT him,than
after at praoaat as are tbe wrltlagi of
vecy few «wa la Aamtiea. Vbr a good
while bla wTitlaga appeared escia
alwtiy in >lcaure a. bat be was
s£uS!„""H.’isS'hritss‘v,.
' Blag la tbe Batarday Brealag Post.
*^l%e PrealdcBt's Dancbter.*- wbleb Ir
to he taaiied la book form as liooo as
it || coaapleted 1b tbe Poet. From thU
atepy akme Mr. Speermaa will rcc
Mwb to keep him la eoeafbrt f
U hwidted with in
gpdarmaa baa written them ap. Hr
bM tbem la tbe sweat box aaUl tbe
tiM do aei know bow hard.
Altoa raUread ayatam baa put
dAadaed to bare ftadyard Kiptlag
meet for drill Monday night
A. J. Doyle and lamlly have bn»ken
oamp at Kexls-Mokesa and reuim^sl to
the city today
Two excursion trains wnil Ih*
Petoakey tomorrow .from uhls <
tbe Pare Marquette rmllrtiad. V
leave at a oclock ft the momli
the other will legCe at k o'cloc
The band with Stowe A Co s
Tom s Cabin" iroui>e made a
the streets with their band concert to
day. If the show is as good as the
to
there should
lent this eve
. Modem Woodmen have deflto hold their LalH^r day
grounds of the Traverse
City Drlr
Driving Park association This
place for
field events also.
Tba Woodmen degree Nun w 111 drill
Moaday nlghu AH me
qocated to be present.
The ladles of Grace Church Guild
will bold a sale of useful and fanej i
the store of Mrs. Uwyem
oo W^^aeada}'. August
fust Ifi. All
.
who
are making articles for the Bale
4
are
o lea
hem at th
later
it-'t
Omena
M J Carpenter and family of Grand
Hapldi arrived ft the city and are loroad
Herben
Mcmtagiie
Boughton went to
morning for a shof
"‘e*^
ft honor
Robin!*
gUen b;
From the home they
of her <
went to the grove In front of V. E.
Moatagti !♦!. house, which was very
prettily lighted up with bonftivs and
lanterns
d marahWllowx wer-* enthe Ugh! of the large lK»nI Among other
ot
amu.seraeniai the
i delightet! in
ham
Ih\vs and girl*
Miss Herr, corner of W^-bst. r and
’ellington aireeta. gave a iiarty last
evening
lew ftviied frftends
They pft>ed
and enjoyed a few
chidce selections o
le gramophone.
given by Fred Saxti
Dainty refreshWent* were nerved
i i li
FS«>.c;:.rTi-sif.-s'“
FOR RENT.
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MICELLANEOU8.
The John K. Stowe a monate Uncle
Tom * Cabin Co., will exhibit lonigbi
sc ball]
ita
j
ISiMi
to Coldwater August 2y o pfty m
I to buy ft The Rimton fitoee.
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EVENT* IN AOCIETY.
bU Tonight 1
base ball}
f^at
fine aelectkma oa tbe
About IS aoaptos i
Roy Wyakuap Mat i
11X11.101. in tU*
.t rw-R.-r»ic. w
«»t. m.kiBxr.
$1.00. $1.50.
$2.00.$2.50
Reomifor
every fidurc
H price for
every Purse
i
We uxlay received another shipment
of Ladies’ Suits direct from New
York—the center of fashions. They
are right up to the hour in style—
and are perfect fitting. Made by ex
pert tailors.
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14* d.*!, 111.'MX Wnotn-rli^"
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t»l »
I^AOSrvY^n J>AN us
K!,rrHiVir«;. i,*
DICYCLK hlUtP F'lUrnAl.B Doinif fl«t
IM* lino
ILarg^LotsZ
We show a nice Grey Covert Suit
with Corset coat. Satin lined through
out. a ver>' stylish gown—
‘
Ten minutes walk from post-
•18.00
office—alrcxily to buil.1 on ^ -big
F"or 818.00
We showK a fine Cheviot Suit in Blue
Jacket, silk lined, an exccllChev
ent garment for the price.
Another is a fine brown Cheviot suit.
Louis XIV coat, with cape collar.
Taffeta lined, prettily trimmed with
silk braid, will be a quick seller at
Our Millinery Oepartme
The second pU^ whitefish sup- Toma^Ca
T at Bast Bay was served last ererIng to « gaeau. besides the six waitWUlard Campbell has recumed ht>m ers and three cooks. The occasion
Nortbport. wheie be. has been com was a vefT pleasant one. Tbe fish
as be came borne last night he su<s
eseeded In losing bU bicycle. It was
taken from In front of the McNamara
IMUil
IVsTcr—Oty.
Roland
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.RA 5-.. Mh » Diuli
Ter those who do not wear Corsets
I fall WMT. The BtwtOfi Sb
and
‘ «‘ -*-khrm«5
* • ntnlttifirirt
Hv.
Try a Ferris Good Sense Waist-they give support to
the figure, bring the weight of the skirts from the
shoulders -1g:ive you a trim appearance. Cray and
White $ I .OO. Best line of 50c Corsets in the City.
lu cioiler
.Nev Bulfalt.
L* guest of her daughu*r in-i
(;eorge Cloiler.' was mr ,
Miss .Nellie Seabrook reiura«*d to pri.s«>l by abort^i* ladies at the l»ome;
her home in Calumet. Mich., this of Mr* B. Brlatol last evening Mrs
m«imlng. alter a visit in the ciiv with Clotler
M.rie. ;.n.,
friends
recitations. Dainty re- r
Mrs Charles Gonser and Mrs J L. fix ahment*With
were* aerr
Ted.
Owing td the abseace of Father
«aacr. there ^ be but oae mass to-
a liitf oTtbeeMeigM
..ri-hRii
•» v‘
, \otr • r>i<u;
1 tt»
visiting thi'^va
tong club house an* n>mpleied this
evealng. and good use of them will hr*
d Mrs Percy Huldswt.r
made tbe moat of the lime. Some v»tv
will K*ave toi
expert bowlers have b«*en deveUiped.
. where they
and it Is not unlikcLv that then* will
the future
be some fHendly match«*s before long
d Mrs Chari
.Already ihert* Is a keen rivalry for
Ashland. Ohio, after
the highest acvire on the new alley
Ives in this cliy.
The regular excursion to Mani:
who has been ti
fPOBJ thU city will run iomorr»»w
the M ^k S K
K. 6 .WHIUms went to Acme ,ve*
terday and brought back the limit in
fotir
children
for
her
home In Seattle.
*r of trout His catch averaged
She was acct.mpanled by Leland Ran8tm» who will visit in Seattle and var
J ot e seat
ious .jiolnts in the west.
Stowe A
Mrs G. W. Walker of VandalU. Ill
Co. will give tbelr exhlldi
arrived In the city this morning for a
large lent on the show j
F. S. Birdaall and family
evening
Katherine- and Elizabeth
Mlaa Mao Kkuvnce
<;il.bs
t.f 1
imazoo are thi
Evanston. HI., a talenUHl
and family.
and sung reciia r H Mur
De Fossie of
i.ir of (Irace churc
*r aunt. Mrs.
nlug and sing a solo i i;^l:tti^,
the i
Miss Stevens has wo
Harris of
Kalkaska are the guests of Mm K B.
Ik nnls of Webster
beautiful in tone and pure and
Mm Aim*s
Aiw»s ixmgshore and Mrs. Nye
B5X5H7.3U S.H.U. rmuH .gjrj,
WIA2.AUR. «i*. t»..fr»-
Your Corset is as important to your wardrobe
as your Kown, for without a perfect fittingr
corset the effect of your grown is lost. The
Woman who wishes to be well dressed should
use more care in selecting: her corset than
« her gloves or any other part of her attire.
Your corset should fit you so that you will be
as comfortable with one or without, if yours
is/iot you have not the corset designed for
your figure. We know of no corset that is
giving more satisfaction to the wearer than
the American Lady modeled on right lines of
best materials. They are worthy of the name
they bear.
We carry eight different styles in stock, also
have J. C. C. Superb Form Hong hip with
Supporters attached, low bust), W. F. “Justrite" Flexibone Moulded and others.
HEIOIC H1S5 COX
The dance last evealng at the Wc
to bon BB ordli
que-toag club house Was very well at
wortd light la w
tended and a ver> fine time was en
blows BBd dellvec
Joyed.
Dancing was enjoyetl until a
materlailjr helped
IdlBg tbe rw late hour.
I
The muulc was fumlslusl
suit or tbe Bgbt.
by^^Stewart b Steefflns* orchestra.
At brat Corbett
x>f the new engine for
BBd appereBUy was ootpoli
by Jef
E. J. t'ulghum and J
rrmaTlMr later laI tbe bSt
^Jbd
W M^ll ^ n’s new boat was made last
italg In the
I
river near the W«-que^
rrMrUM*ac^ however.
: club hhouse, and U ,was Tound ti
give excellent satisfaction lii a few
days the boat will be completed. It
er atood a cbaace to win.
I not thought that they
L In Bast Bay this year, o
of tbe season
60 enjo.'vd Uie e
Harbor last evening on the
k The Traterse City l«n.l
fureisbed the music and
‘ ©raHk H. crcarman If PRt
PCRRRO TO KNOLISHMAN
FOR^SAte^
Mmm ^
mraiv
toxw blow
TbU lime
RyTtgyod^tn hU
bfMloa JBffriM »wus bla rtsbt and
asmin Umdod «« CVirbatt'a atoiBa h
% J4IB drapiwd to tbe boor, aad Ibob it
aa^bt
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THE ETENIHa BECOBD, TEAVEB8E CriT. laCH, SATURDAYrAUGUST 16. M0».'
irvoLimTAKr "MiSThia
W»T
' JEFFRIES coNTnnmoNS
•80.00
siocc for garlien, la^, bam.
It »* mill) a neat bari for someone with a little
capital.
The terms arc easy.
See us l>eforc M**mlav.
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ncriingtr,
t0tm»H0otrmiinktm’»
P-Or OSO-OO
iVe show one of the finest suits of
the season. Made ofif Novelty Zibeline, Louis XIV coat with cape and
collar, decorated with silk braid and
ornaments.
They must be icem to be appreciat
ed. A visit to our Cloak Department
will be time well spent.
B0St0tt St0K
The kalaer lx aboat 5 ft 10 la Mgbt
bat be likee to oammaA btmaetf wttb
Staam. aad b7 camiiaxlM Mato ib«Rtr
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TRAVERSE CITY. MiCH.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 15. 1903
HART TWO
Cbe €vettind Record's UpMo-Date1llii$trate<l Feature
UNCLE SAM'S COMMERCIAL REPRESENTATIVES ABROAD
P
prlnlrd to the column*
I .pwHlUy di**emln
and »oon reacb«*
Jw paper*
over the
• moat In-
An example of what
awake American consul van accumpMsh world iiesrd one, day thst the British
In this way may be cited'from Africa. ' were * -n* to build a raJ
1 One of I'ncle Bam * most enterpririnc district ,' r remo%-ed from I
The dlal’.n
; tra\e
' he made ht^ way to ihr *p*.l nan
Dame Kumor When be learuei
• ;ua>.Miull. Ecuador, an ancient town
outtded by P.Mrro and built Ufion a
small. Kat. marshy peninsula. Here
•t w:u. that i'art.wtist Sa*t. whll*
I nited Btate* cwnsul. auccttnibed to
yellow fever, and so dreaded a ‘ pert
hole • is a that Mr Na*f* Immediate
SCI ve*»->r tthand.med his post after one
d.*ty s experient'e and returned to the
r.ilied .diHtea At lielrut. the chief city
of Syria.our rwnsul suffer* from extreme
Afit.a. has the txtmrvtnlartshlp of bu:
two Ainerbwns In a |«pulatloa of 200,«oo the majority of iha*» amon* whom
SCOTLAND'S OREAT CANAL.
llbaeAbledIn.
ribMwtUinog
tb* mb or
port la expected from tbo Bncbb povw
•mineot. Odo of tho giwtutbotelt
or tbo MiMM trill ho tbo ew^
An IhdScadob oT tho otrlbi N
tone* that raid bo oMod hr tba
canal wiU ho galaod fra fbo Moras
:r=.2:ri3trs;5
s.-ss:ivjsr.‘JEs
MeatD28emlloa Fm tbo Vlith oT
Forth to porli on tho voM aoaot oT
Bootland. northvoM oC Fwdtind, Ipoland. Amtrica and tbo Madttmnaan
tha dlalBAte Mvod raid ho fM dir
to 141 mOco. Fm Tyao pocto ta tbo
81. Lawvonoo rtvor tbo dlalaMO aavod
A hlOSQUITO PARASITE.
Dr. BCtloo or tho pMc hMh aorvtoo
at Warianctan to of tha opteloa that
theta lo a panolto of the moaqtdte
which may be emplayod to rodace tho
peat oay* the New York Ttmaa TMa
Is the mermla or roond warm. It to a
threadlike creature with rix papUbo
and lireo In the otomach of tbo moo-,
ffulto.
The Inaect eras brought to tho otteattoo of the public health aatborittoo by
Profeoaor John B. Smith of Batgwa
coUefe. a noted expert oa aaonqultoea.
While Bttle to known yet of the habHa
of tbe morml*. It to beltovad that It
fastens on tbe mdOqulto la tbs water
and accompanies lU hoot aa th* toctar
b€^ doubt^ yat^tho^ mr^ fla^
U Is not unlikely that by coItTmUoa tba
or greaUy reduce tbe moaqatta pooL
COURT ON WHEELS.
COHSULATES IH UKDESIEABLE XOCAUTIES.
vestJXale* shtpwr
ed suilor* and
kes. or I* exiwn led to t.ike. a lively
erv-il in e\erytl»ln* ■ afff, tiMt; s»|. h
j cif.Ceiis of the-rtilU*d SlAt*-s ;ts v^.tine
. Aviil»:i. his purv:.-.v
s to be attnln.*d by Indurln* u
>o are skilled
claw rvers.'trained In
K and voliatinr fads, to ait'epc the task. n«
card..! as thanklewB. of
*Per>ton^f Scenes and Things of JSoie
8IR ARTHUR SUL-
QUAINT CHINESE CEREMONY.
A. A
od In the wcatem dtot
Territory, says a Mook
the New York World.
Leekly of Moako
United flteteo Mambal Im L. 1
THE 4MEER OF KANO.
and United Suteo DtoOldf Attornsj
MeOoCte. It to expected that acM or
boot togger*. hor*e thleveo aad othor
offender* will be bound aver b> tbo
federal grand Jury. In the-fiocbl you
ending July 1 more than UWd onm#
have been dtopoood of tg Judge Bay-
to the publi.aUituarjr of London has rri-ently l>een
t place.! ill the Victoria embankment^
) Rardens. This Is In the form of a me- 1
mortal monument to the late Sir Arthur
Sullivan. comi^osHr of the well known '
-Pinafore." * lolanlhe." "Pirates of
. 1..
Low Ootat t»-Tr«vol Aeownd Indlaa
‘ \V
I czlstence to ooon to te opened
my. say* Uarper'o Weekly. It
haa been built between Barmen. Saberfeld and Wohwlnkel and raat ter moot
no avaUabto land to i
OKNERAL JAMES LONOSTKbnrr
Chapultepec. In th* clrU war be waa
tn eommand of the rlffht wine «C the
Army bC Korthem Vlr«lnla at the battle
«C Oattyaburs. and
Confedarata army. After tha war r.ananal Lon«»tr*bt mada hla home In New j
Oriaaw. Slaea 107 be haa been United j
■tata* commla*lon» of Paclllc rail- j
mada. Not Iona a«o Oaoaral t-on*.
atraet had the mlatertan* to toae an
ay* hMi bad baan attankad by the
too costly, ao tbe plan of a on^nilrd
lyatem above tbe river waa docld^ up
on as a way out of tbe dUVoliy. It la
m
aratem will solve tbe problem of blgb
opced passenger traffic abroad, and al
ready there are project* on foot for a
100 mile an hour suspended Itoe be
tween London aad Brighton.
rnmm «•
The r-s* ue of me
Uhina followlnc an ecUi<
face the chief off
ndearor to-placate the derourins dracon which they
an altar and by
the orb of day. At the same lime the Chlneae aorfear is about to
howllnic vrtth the Intentloo of acartn* the
ms do not quite eUike hta fancy.
A WINDOW wmi A HISTORY.
A romantic inieMi atlaihes to tl
A WHEEL TRUNDUNG CONTEST.
wwmww ■«
People in I*arto who are Intgrtetod In
firing working girl* a bit of ptesauiu
now sod then have devised s tehema
rurthy girls are given tw» tickI good tbestor one* in nrhUa.
» New York Tribune. . Tba
calls for an elaborate Woteoi
takes the f«.rm
of a bust of Sir Arthur on a pedestal
aupportltur a flmire of Grl.*f. At one
aide rest the maak of I’omedy. a
score and a lute. aU executed In bronxe.
Th» monunmi f-i.t-s the Savoy iheat*-r.
with which the ffimous «'oini.oser waa
lur.K associated.
V>
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Tl.r fx viu oi4?iiing of NIgert* by the British h:is directed widespread attenlion to that African . ounlry. about which comparatively little .has been known.
One of tbe ir.«»st Imiorisnt potentates of the region Is the ameer of Kimo. wboro
tbe Idea Into Uia'tuyol
any.andtboPai^riaao
i to Germany,
odrew C
I tbe United
from tbe ox*iy''phMt.-:- •» h of the sm-er In extoteme
^^11 ■:* a'piii mm
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A MAl|ET WITH A HISTORY.
1-^;^
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fbaacto olwolete noe*.
i
Not kmr a«o n
aa i seooo^k
iHaadovtor
m
The nx
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w^m%^:=rh2TttSr^
ward In
new
bridge at Kew. in England, and 1* noteworthy in that It waa made of
r brtdgt
m
^ bi
the Iran bar* of the wl
Obteh
h^wmm
wood taken from one of thcvplleB of the old bridge and M aoartF Ut yoono old.
Ihe vood
wood la thonou^riify wnind. deqdte the
thAl It w- In the rivw lor oo
The
tang a tune. Or^
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THE EVEHIKO BBOOEDr^BAVEBSE CITT, IIICH., SATURDAY AUGUST 16. IW.
Notice of Sewer tel
thdr meals at the cot the gueat of Mte Flprenea Stuart al
tages as reported.
Brery meal has
To Geo. Amlotte. 0.*C.
and Miss Py«um of
been senred “on time” at the hotel
Francis Church. Mercy
Chicago are at Mr. Wlnans’ cottage
The manageteeot has been
Monroe. Mrs, E. Bladcen. Ira A.
Adams..R F. Colvin. Fred Coortade,
ed on erery band for the
>1 and city taxaa and special as
'‘"MJ/^d^ mnk Andemon are
which the mat
T. J. Umlor. F. A. Wright. J^h
sents fpr the five wards of the
family at their
Lumly. Hannah. Lay 41 Co., W. F.
At the aBnual meeting of the Xewh- guesu of Mm. Lar. Anderwih of Cln- city of Traverse City. Mtchigan. bare
Haraha. Chas. Wells. W. J. Irwin.
»itage on liomlagaMe Terrace.
been placed In my bands for coHec•wanu
Reeort
asaoctatloa this
Hettte, Jaa, B. M’laa, ’
Mrs. Buckingham and children, who week, officers were elected as follosrs: ^ Sdinlay evening the we^ly hop
B. Wise. John Twe
A. Hunt of Grand look place at C«lar lodjpi. It was an
unuaimny
large
affair
as
there
were
Rapida; vice prcaideol. Mrs. Emma
o^col^^
many
outside
guests
from
Omena
and
nwm-nKHovm.ber UC
A. Mullikew of Detroit; secretary and
• in the alley east of U
11?3o7ciS
K. A. Treadway of Grand
1903. SSS 8
Miss Edna SiuAi and Master Alex in the forenoon, and from 1 o’clock to
On Thursday of last week Mr. and Rapids: trustees. W. W. Hyde. E. A
th '*Hne of imh street,
Mrs. J. S. Keen of
Detroit. Mich., Treadway. James A. Hunt. Charles A ander McKlnkwk arrived Thnraday to 4 © clock In the afiemoon of each day.
[h.to the north line of
Icomad back to Omena by the Hilton and James E. Furman, all
All taxes paid before September 1st
Mrs.
Lawson will be received with
_
r and guests of the Ion. Mr. Grand Rapids. George Spencer.
13ih street, take notice:
• of her friends. To
That the roll for dhe special assesaiktm. De-,
menl hereU>f«ww made by the Boi^
> Frank Hooker and J. 8
hear her this Is
tage as sik»n as aailsfaCiory arrange Jennings. D. trolt.
nv'^tk can Im* maile.
The Ne-ah-ta-wanta Hotel Co. elect piivlleges at the Point
Thtirsday evening the Misses Stuart taxes remaining unpaid on October the Council decided should be borne
.d offlct*ra as follow*: President. Jas
ive a card party.
L
Grand
Rapids;
rice
presl1st
and
until
November
1st,
a
penalty
.ull of Dayton. C
F N
Mrs Heim«nr. entertained
of two per cent for colleciion will be
8. Jennings. Detroit; sccre
occupy
his family who are
i
[ Cedar Lodge Thttrsday evening.
of Union street, commencing at a
A. HtM.k«*r, iJinsing;
g a cottage.
FYiday evening a \punch party was ^*^Offlro'ln Wilhelm block, rtxoro 310. point liC, feet south of the south line
. Tn>adway. Grand Rap
Iven to Inspect the new car fern'C. A. Craighead, woo Las bee
HASKELL.
imh stre«*t. thence south to the
Is.
Thursday
evening
Mlos
Carrie
joying a wiu'k’s vacatkm from
^^ur.r,
or
The resort U cn»h:dcd. necfutsitaling
. left ftir home on Wednes
Idltlons to the hot^^^nd new cot Ward gave a <x>rn roast on the beach.
Mr. and Mr*. Lox*eland enteitained
a w ha^
at duplicate Whist with an occasional
govern loX the city of Traverse City will meet
and Rober
mint julep in evident.
Masters
ment sciclific exhibit at the world's in the Council Room. In said city, on
I of Grand
Wednesday evening a large part
M E. B
There he will spend a couple
fair. The whale t
here for ai few days.
Aug. 17. .1903. at 8 o'
with his daughter. Mrs. Oliver weui from the Point to the Nortbport
Ur. S. C. A
AxTes
xtos and daughter. Miss
Ivlew the asst^staen
_ _ ell. on the hsores of Lake On Bearh hotel to attend the weekly hop.
are
at the hotel. lario.
Monday afternoon a shooUng fiarty
e quartered
quw
Judge
Robert*’
grandsons
Judge F. A. Hooker and wife of Walter and Charles Trumbull, are be c<m.*iftlng of archery and gun practice
inslng are here on thir annual visit coming most skillful sailors and en
with a bead 2« f«tH in
A merry party eoeposed of Mr. and joy many an exciting sail in their
aster Iji^a Andiuwun n»celx-cd first
height of
ire
in archery and
Miss
Mary length, and the greatest
r*. Harry E Hooker and Mrs Oer- pretty little sloop, the ‘Alpha.”
body II feet. A plaster cast will be
□de and Jennie Humphrey of Lan
<KKls the prixe In shooting.
• W'alter Trumbull ha* recently re^
made in M’ashlngton. and ihl* placed
Mrs. H. Wood* was hostess
tford.
silk?
by
side
at
the world's fair with
te was thrown open
formal dinner on Sunday evei
i.. where be graduated
I the
the
articulated
skeleton,
making
the
I
Grace. Blanche
Ur Shaff of Cincinnati con
first exhibit which ha* ever iM-.-ti pn• of Gr^d Rapids ta
the vefp.-r M-rxice at C\*dar Lodge on
Mr. and Mrs. I^ub
pared in this way.
Sunday evening.
kindly entertained the
every time." Ca!m*rv‘a Elastic Floor
Cedar
L^lgc
ll
now
full
and
appli
by a jolly
lN»auiiful cottage on Friday aft
4 RECORD WANT AD.
the near future
The occasion was In honor t*f th« cants are, Uing turned away every
F. C. HaSI and daughter of IVtndi fourth anniversary of their roair..ige
have taken rooms In the hotel
Mr. M'arren. wh«. «
Dr. Alfred Gaither of Cincinnati ar
Th«‘ v«-spor M*rxict* on the bt-ach
rlred Sunday for a short visit with eapi^tedly cant-^ homo on Sun lay
Sut.dav vxentng conducted by BUhop
last for Springfield. III. Mr* Wrrr-n At w ill w an vi-ry iM-autiful and im^''M^^aild Mrs. F. B. York and ilaugh and the children
pr«-i**iv«‘
Tb«*rx* were over 50 resort
ter*. Misses Marquerlte and Frances time longer.
er* pre*ent. all of whom joined heart
of «t. IXM
The Mlssr^s l^^ffingx.ell gave a canl dy In the service. There have Ikvo
parly to wtiue of their friends In the
” Wni.' H. Davis. Jr., of Clnclnnkll ar new and ct>mm«Klioii* "Mumc Koi.m” a number of pk-a*ant card partk-s at
ili«>
dilTerent
eoiiage* during the past
rived Monday to spend a week with attached to their ctUUge.
lew days. One of the most pleasant
hil family who ar^- vK'cnpylng the Jen
.Master hYed«lie Gr»*en. sot
**K-lal
eveuis.
however,
wa*
the
Methodist minister, who was
launch parly glv*.n by Mrs. At willI ol on some three xx.t‘ks ago for
oxer 35 gue.sts being present.
cltis. is still at the hospital
A novel and very eiijo.vable enter
forn ers. City.
Wi- hear, howe'er, with lammenr will be given Saturday even-,
later in the wuek fur a more extembui grititiide thrt ^hls condition Is mi
ing under the direciiun of Mr*. North-1
w hat more eiuxuiraging
Rei.
nip. I! will i-onsisi of a ship com'ert.|
*'”lUplie the co<d WiWiher. Neahla Mr*. Gre<‘n have tin* sympathy of
and like all such concert* will call!
m
want a ha* asRunnnl a regular i
roromunlty.
forth much talent Jn a
Blcal and
mer rewin apinwrance within the
By the kind «mrte*y of Mr. and liierary* way tnun The i
few day*. One liundrx‘d and twentyMrs. Victor Vaughn and sons. Mrs re?^>rt.
five guest.H are registered here at the Vaughn and son Walter and
Miss
(kNslrlch enjoytHl with them a cruise
the arrival* ai the Ik-ach hotel fur'
* .Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ibnik <if N(
in the 'Gem** to Llitk- Traverw^ Bay il.e JM1.SI w.Mk an-: Mr*. M. Maloney.'
Y..rl; are late arrival* at the hotel
where they visited HarUir I*«dt:t IN- iM-troli. Mich.; Mrs. Tlu»*. C. Janlsh
Mr. and .Mrs E C Peters of Mt
t«iski*v and other res<»rts.
ami family. Chicago: Mrs. I». toastie
Venion. III., are gm-.sis of
Manager
Dr. Vicit.r Vaughn of Ann AfImt and son. ('hicago; II. C. Smith and <
Biuigh and wile
after a short stay w^ih his family wife.'Philadelphia. Pa.; Ik-witt Allan.
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur B Wllllaots of left ^lasi Friday with his
sous. Dr PHosk-.n; toHirge V. Torrence and '
Battle Creek are her»- for il»t‘ remain
Clarence and UvrU^a. for a
family. '.Marhm. Ind : K. S Coliuan
der «if the wuison
ornia and <
tent
kml wife, ijicrosse. ind.-; Mis* Dor
Mrs <V J. McK.h- and children of
r Uitle bar
he 1
othy Rice Evanston. Ill ; Mrs. M E.
Dayton. Ohio, arrived
\Vedn«f»day.
shelter (»n Mott. Chicago; Mr* M. G. Baskins,
They are iH'rupying tin* .Merritt cotSprlngheM. oiii i: Miss Elsie R Has
tainvariit ".Nomud' fr«un Cliitago. It-n
kins. Springfield.
n.intrrq'lllP-IHs.pl.. .of summers gon
ky when yachts were m<»re freqiien
pi.lies was not as bad a* reis»rti*d in
S,.
x,-;,r tl„. ,-<,iitrnr|K lei
v^Mlor^ than now. to mm* the -.N.unad
-.ime of tin? |iai»ers. The Kerviev in
ly|;ig iln*re at
anchor *»n Sunday. tie* t-ute-irmilon of ts-xv rail:
the house has been kept right up. a
dresMd in the gaily coU»r*Ml fb*g* <»f gregaie ir^tlt; i»lh». aga
'Uissl «la^s €»f oMik* lM?ing cmpkiytsl.
mile* built in IlNr.
and wjiik' the change inconventence.1
Northport. Point.
no om* tu any gr>-at extent. It has
Miss Angust Nettlar of Chicago Is
»-*en a gx.sl one
Ntu «me of the’
RECORD WANT AD.
lughtcr at their
I ABOUT THE RESORTS
sc M. Nelaoi
Ity of Mlsa
w"Tp.
^ „
nm *mck for •un»hlnc
For the peopie. who came from the
Boanjr ^th teat
week
broopht
mk.
dlscoorngH^ ecmdiUoas plant) or amiakiDe and happlneM to
lor Uw rMort«r»
ir wmmod ap. howAVflr. umrd tbe• end
ond of Om wa^
wook. aad
Time dcics not drap heavily on one
nrvm vtad> mi4I bright
I
—Bobtna glad } Here for the htmru of each day arc
ta of tboae taatod In jailed with plaaaant diveraioD».
The
r-^rruTjiidniSirtrisfc*-
persuaded -that
this pine has (
soothtng properties In cam* of 1*
^tlestntfR and Kindn^l
and uAler this pretext have
been Induced to urganlre and lead
these expedltioiis.
The ladles at the res*»rt have U-en
I In the display of
greatly
oriental goods h> E. Ihimit. of Wtts
burg. Pa
The Thursday e%enlnc hops
srs.*sss-iiw«
la tlw aaaana
The
tfssjTsurss?
Mi
•—
bave be
The one of h^Thursday was panl^i.
pated In by the yotmg p«>ple <jf the
adiacent rtworts as wellI as Ithe cot
Inn
trout abound In greater numbers
the rainbow. In the creeks the rain
bow trout bare not yet appears
any extent, and speckled trout ah
guests at m^rcral
informal
parties during the past week. Th.*v
were entertained on Thursdar of lasf
week by (leneral and Mrs Cut
On Sunday evening ‘
“
Dewey at th.- Inn
-day. ITo
• a delight
fessor an.l Mr*. Cun
bmver. the rainbow
gaa to diaplaco the apw
U1 now the rainbow tro
family wi re
The regular rtiimlay evening
•tnmi bare beeoae numeroiu. These,
too. are apparently a prey upon the
speckled trout, and It Is also apparent
ihst wlibln a few years apeckled iruut
will bare become exUnot. like
the
grayling. In Boardman rtrer. The rmia
bow trout Is a tee game teb and fur
nlshcs pood sport to anglers, as
as a tee delicacy for the Ubic.
Bren these qualities, bowerer. d..
not bring ibe ralabow trout Into iIh*
name degree of appr*»clatlon as the
spackle^ tfout. The future of game
flsb in Bortbem Michigan Is being
r prolltalde dlverslon*for the pi-ople
Last Sunday's senlc<»‘
-n)oyable. Dr. Bradley
servkV^. giving to the jH-opk
iictive dlsmur>v
on -'The Ciiliivatlun
the Inmclna
tion.'- The Kiuging was led hy Mrs
Bradley, int.-r*
witji xiollr.
herbie Conl.m
Mis* Hath
Monday the gueMs >|M ni a ph u.iant
tveningin a railu r amusing and nmtd
way. The game called .Menag< rie wa^
lnlrtMluee.i. tu whieh «a'h guest
onstrati-d hi* ability at dra-wing
morrltnent wan
provoktul
by
nd curj.m*
iHdore the cuuipany.
The gtK*st* at t he Inn entirtalned
Sir HInkuni Feathen1u.«ter and
lIstingulHhefi family a\ cants on 1'
lay evenl'
parhirs o Ute Inn.
K It. Atwell and i
xn» Rixmillng the summer
i ‘ Edge’
wood chaiMTuntMl a party .
young men from that n‘sort
I Oiiienn
m Monday
They t.s.k dimi
Inn and MM^ni a pb•a^aDt t
tect- that unleus the sUte authorities
prorlde some effectire means of pro
both the speckled and rainbow
trout a tew years hence will be greatly
Fanuurs and sroodsmen In the. win
ter boldly rlolate the law, and many
erll Is sought to be remedied, and it
Is probable at the next legislature that
a bill will be preaented which srill pro
ride the ascMsary game protection in
aorthem Mlchlsaa
Jte eootlBU^
lU Virinuv.
^
arrix-a’s at 4h«* n-^.n are:
Mn* E IV Hansom. Cincin
nati. O : Mrs Robert Cl4.wr.^ Chap
Isard. b^£
oueiiaoed an
cottages remain filled,
also show a much better
rirals than last week. If
der of the moaih should
Keilly. St.
.Mo ; .Mr and Mrs.
G. C. Allen. Grand lUpids. Mieb.
MU* Willena E Bn.wn.- .if Bosi.m
Mas*., and Ml..^ Ethel Horsf.ml of
Chicago.
Ill, s|M-m
Ia.-i
Saturday
e sattsfactoi r coodlthvD than iiKiklng ox*T the iH-auties of Omena
ated a few
r«*4»t;t.
the
unfarorablr
resort
i
i
! -V
.1
a
city Clerk.
t\T7
.... .
Wb? tske tw^ or tbrtt Ytkrs
ic stcure s
J^usimss Education,
in llu* public schtx)ls when six niomlis to
year in a jjotul Business
will jjivc
much more practical oni\>aml if you prbv
competent you will be placet! iu.a
|
sition.
the traverse Gfy
Business College
is heljmij' scores of yoiiuj; peo|>1r in this
section to first-class practical tklucaiitm
anil puttinjx them into jxotul
'I'ht*
I he work of
<»f this school
schoi « ni
siipporl of this part of the state. If ytju
ha\ e a frieml who is thinkiii
thinkiii;: of lakiiiji
busine>s
busiiu'>s ct>urst: tell liiin
liiih oor her about
Traverse
C*oIlej»e.
I'raverse City Business C<
1.,;:
I Catalogue for the Asking
.gEgarrrx-rsr-rgyr-.-.':^
SUNDAY ^EXCnRSION
Mevois
Mil
Petoske
T.C.L.&M. Manistique, Jiarquette & Northern
ilfSi<'FERBy STEArHER :i'
MM
SUNb*AYi AUGUST le, 1303
SmVERAI- BANDS OR MUSIOI
Lv.TfavcRcd^i'"
7.30 a m. $1.00^
Nortliport
^ 11.00 a. m. : .75
„ Suttons Bay
9.00 „ :;v3;; .75'„ Charlcvoix^1.45p. m.
.25
„ Omena
3 13 .9.30
''i; Ar. Petoskey'
3.15,
.
RaliiiiiiqLmlMishf5.00p.iin;
ChiMreii UiHler 12,50 Denis.
THE gVKNlKG BEOORD, TRiLVEBSE CITT, MICH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 190R.
r;
aontE MPAftlMENT
^ OiiOTKTTOMWTEBCBB-
M»tiT Awtm wHt fiKncpimY
While ta inmt the broken nmr;
m the plBC0 where the aeed to eorewt
Whrreibe remp^to frow« above thM.
Ae4 tbr peth to heiced eboirt-Tboesh ta thie the Lord wooM prove
le the ptaee where the Md to i
Are hit ahSite to c«lde thee i
When the olsht to black j
Xbd the due (Me ouee o'erhfbd;
Wbee the poieooed arrow* woaod
piece of anotber (
plaeeim tbe
the edaa dotra oe the rtoht elda. Bat
hethaad hrlagt ta tea to forty old
baci that are ta erery atace of de.. I pot the fladroaa oi
•tore, prepare a baala of floer
with a^toeUful aapply of cayThe eecemher to the vtetlm of a
epper mtok ta« aad. aprai
prvdadlee which Ifeorea lu «ood deal
, bagi out opoo the table.
lUea. It to tree ihet the rtod to la
dldaetihle ead thaiahltter Jelea aoewe
polto the iMet apedmea of a
the asixtiira oe and apply
er after It to prepared fOr the
the hole. Iron each patch wit]
table. Bfli If the cook will hate ao
tlioa oaUl aUDoet dry. aad then
abeenuoff
leave the iron on the patch while you
more. In ihto way you
ta the
great many placaa In a
The cayenne keep* the
U takee off she baa left a palatable
her
vermin from eating
vimatable which to aearly all water,
baa laaa toogh fiber to ta* the dlgea^ the cloth where the pa*te to. On
tkih thaa alBioat aay other vegetable, repair the canvaa btadar in thto
aad a delicate fiavor that to an ei and U will move perfectly over the
celleat appeitoer. It to the coatom 1a roller. A very mach^eaton atach
thU cooniry to chill cociunber* aad ra* can be repaired In a abort
•erve thrmi aa ortop aa poaalble. Some aad If hot moved until nearly dry It
and any amount of wet weather
people even aay that If noTtol dfink
1. taken after eatlag cocombera that wlthcwt ihe patche* coming
tadigeaUoa will never rwll. la other Farmer * Voice
cooatrlea the eplcoree enjoy wilted
cueitmbere. aad they more ofieo cook
then than to the cniitom with Amerl
Tbe fad of going bareheaded ]
I ever ite
Many peraooa have the babit. la
iaea to be more widely fdUowed
by the foUowlng recipe
dueed no doubt from a sense of neat
n than ever. It la a pretty
rhkh I have never seen ta ness which would be highly cocuaeod
able If properly applied, of making
baantlfnl and cbaraMbk than
tbe beds “the Aral thing ta the mocn- when the aummar wlada blow bw
lng.“ In order to -have the worti get hair In soft eonfnaion nroohd her Agefreably picked
1a a prcjerrlng kettle, pour over along well.” The mtotake which is bead. Bnt she who baa aome tlu
one plat of vrater aad cook slowly till made wUl be apparent on a link coo- for her oomplexkm will carry a
soft, watching them carefully tbe Mderatloo of Ura.^genk condltkma. aol In place of her discarded bat.hlk that they do not bum. SUr at Better to give a^ral hours to tbe New York American.
ilenrmla wUh a clean silver or wood- werk of ventllatloB If the beds are
B apoou. to break up tbe fruit. When made’ and the rooms closed late In. For cleaning out coniarm ta
rfl; mmove from' the fire and press the forenoon. It to a gotwl plan to open ire and window aaahea use hard
arougb a wire .leve Into a atone the window* again for a short Ume wood pointy skewers aach as the
crock. (Never let tin touch Jam or late ta tbe arierno.ra. or even Joal be butchers use to do up the me
fore reUrtag at night. There need Ik preparing It for cooking.
^
no fear of the night air; If It to reaa
,d to every jonably pure It to Infinitely to be prepint ofthe pulpallow'one pint of
j ferred to thyt which hsf been shat
Put the pulp backjta> close r.K>m for even a few hours.
Into the
kettle,and when itholla add11 Vll!
give- sound and heallhful sleep.
heated ta the oven
n to a good thing to place the bedTo remove scratchaa and hr
and let it cook rap-1 clothe* In the .unshlne quite often;
Idly for abont fifteen mlnut.-a, .bak j Indeed, the operation can hardly be from furniture, rub them gently with
fresh wataut. butternut or hickory
It kernel, and they will disappear
as If by magic.
THE RECORirS GALLERY
OF BRIGHT CHILDREN
*w*
lASSOttS
A JEALOUS Kllta
Thf Inlernatldaal Sunday School
■aoa tar Angnat l< la' toond ta i.
amtial nvIU, b-lf, Tba ricioiF ovar
Oollatb seamed to lay evaryOfibg that
desirable at DavM's taet. It
> him tbe hero of tbe boar, it
red him tbe ferveat tHeadablp
of Joaatban. But eooa tbe Jeakmay
Lul made bla good fortune nppear
a calamity. It wag tbraugb tbe
Jealousy of the king, however, that
God was tratotag David to be tbe
of laraeL The diadpUne; though
the manhood tbitT;^^
» make him an Ideal ^**4
king.
After hto anolattag by ftamucl.
Dnrid waa aummoDCd to court to
charm away -tbe uvil gplriU tbat
•led Bajil" by mmm» at bla uluui
with tbe bgrp. But Ow ugfratlvu
studied laii Sunday tatreteeaa OutM
a. a Btraager to tba Uag. DavlTa via- t cirart may have baaa taw, aad
Saul*, failure to reoopilsff blB at Bomay have bpau doe to bto oMer
iltered appeiaranoe. or to tbe fact
Saul had aeau him only daring
Its of madneaa. David’, appotat8C0LDING A SION OF WEAKNEM.
a* armur-brerer waa doubUeaa
The mother who baa acquired the
lent to bla victory
habit of Kciilding her children thereby
show^ that *ho to not competent
tiain them in idw-dlence. For .coldlng
i* a sigu ol weaRness. It Indicates
that the person who bSa It has not
ma^1ered h.-ryelf and she know* not
how
role other*. The scolding
|M»r.ni IS u-*ually an unn-asonable
.H-iiig. initahle. Imputotve. quirk u-m
is-n-d. hot headed. She Judge* first
The Hlsyer of Ooilath had baeo
and calls for the evidence afterward.
■omtoeti th.- hand of the kings
She an. a* II her little aon. ano laughi.T. Hut he won liialeaJ the
daujehter- should, before they have
n ill the king's aon anl all the
s*H-n anything of life, have the know: pcple. The adulation heaped up.ra
g«- that can t'onie pay little atten
m to her «n.ibr.-ak* ..lily by eM*-ri
M-siowtHl by tbe king were
scoidiD^ I 2:
Mothers bfh..»
rad posseasor of a bead of hair
From Ihe bowa of the alleo aped;
better than when ft 1* pickbd .frrub birh abe verily tolb ve* to
m the place where the seed to aoreal from Ihe vine, pared and eaten
prite winner. In fart Mr*. Pale
‘ Are hto llghi aod hi. heeltas ahed no Other dr«a*lng thaa aalt. a
e that.her hair to Icmge
case of indlge*tloo from eatlnK tham
U freer fmm the gray mark*
Whea the hiwrt to enwbed wlthto in thU way U apparently n..i on re
of aa.- that *he offer* a i»rlr..* i
ihee
csord. But a cucumber carted around
rbo ran pHMlure ih.- g.**!*.
By the Kfwed aad arlnd of wronf-* M-veral day* after pldklnn and Umght
betl.T
hirsute adommeat.
Nur i«y eoc deltoht o
In a wilt.Hi condlil<.n from ih.* buck
* Palmer has taken the clllor
To treat Jtad be gto
*ier'« wagon 1* more formidable lot
e Detroit ioumal Into hei
fh ihe plaee where th
lb.- ga*trtc mice If laid on Ice for fldentv and ha* sent him a to
lie filleth thr aoel ^
n-halr. which to 4$h loci
cumber will re^ hc ao far as crUime** length and which does not coni
t to wall! It 1a well, for ever!
goes. ta»t It I* yet of aecond .qua!
hair She haa done tmire than
m* plana and hto way* are best
and a thing to be avoided
Hli<- ha*. cHintrary to all pn
le falleth hi* people never.
When the mother ha* to-ctime s
grooved knife I* made for pari
was the conflict with Goliath.
Mil, told the edIliM her age. &<
Though he p-tielh them all to
Iionic M-o!d. the children pay link The Imrooderau- flattery of the’w.^
cocumlier*. leaving ih.-ni with *n.ll
> In such coot^ia all feminine
atienib.n to her ouihr»*aks of vlttiiH-rn
bare Ihe n««d to *M.re«t
aomethlng of tb.* nd
was tbe beginning trf David’s
are laid ai^lile a*« w.*ll a*
ion. Tb.-> I.M it In one ear and ..ni
iellect. with no wai;t.. l* *.HM,r.M b>
d the ..Iher They acquln- th*- cor
N
}l iraHng
naiing th.th. curumtier In the u*iinl
well of you.” Hto It lengtbwl*.re*|H.mllnu iiahit of not minding it
land then
Ity proved bU un1^-t the father speak trace and they
'round; thto glv.** the sllc** a frlng.sl
K He would have been far beiMr* Palmer should
Ho for the ripe and gold. n bar
Jump to oiN-y him Tbe mother may
app4<anuu-e. Cut In very ihln sIUh**
>ff without It. for it aitNiaed tbe
mgraiiilaied. for the lock .be s
them a dozen time., but
Serve French dn*aalng with <
king * Jealousy.
|
truly r.-markabl.-. It I* light bi
' Brightening thr mead.raf* and
nto the way of thinking that
tHT*. or salt. iH-piM-r and v
Anger. h-aUmsy and ataapk^ rankcolor wilt) no trace of gray.
It ta earnekl until she begins to d ta Hie king’s heart because of tbe
(!..mldue cucumber, with thinly sliced
» l.-ngih tif uv.T 4V Inch.-* .how* an
• Ciod him* the reapera and give
yerang *ralon* or with tomaUHo
k. ttie from iliue u? nun- i..ru.-l t.*, fn-q„.-,itly
Hut thl* upbraid them, and lh.\v wait for
iM^atoe* of Ihe popular bero. Hereto^
eMrauriliuar) Kcowth. 8he doe* t
»
them gulden treasure.
change. ..r take out the larg.-*i
fore David had been but a abepberd
Jam from Mi. Kim*, to tin- to.i .appIb-K ..niy to ariicb-) which contain signal iK-ioiv they move at her
.ISHify whul pri/e she will give
• liraint from the boldlag of III*
cut In .trip* and then Into dl
hell it to-ghiK^to jolly It to no fentln-r*. Pillow*, feather to-d*
youth ta Saul’a eyes. Now be view,
woman wlu» may chance to go I
»
own right hand.
•ubstltute f..r e b ry lu «itne
him as a rival. He remembers, with a '
im- ai-i-u*t..im d* to making It ' ami to.tot.-r* should not Im thus tn*alhalf Inch tut ter.
Neat to use
Ihi* Whln.ut i.-Mlng it. by the led a^ the hot *un*lilm- draw* the oil thto habit to to control herself,
uneaataewi^ the keen word* of
her
give
no
order
that
she
doe*
«re nM.re cmmonly u*.-d for pickling
s.Miml ..f n..- bubble* «H ih.-y ln.m the f.-«iher*. d.-v.-loplng a very
el warning him that Jebovab
rrom House Paint’
lnt.-nd
to
enforce,
let
her
tell
ber
chll
hut
th.*re
are
several
etcHIent
way*
edlUr^M €s$f CbMir.
-rend the kingdom from him
lu ihi- *.-a*..n irf hou*.- painilng a br.-ak; hut t.,. te^t it. *llp-a silver di.-agr.-.-able chUt Kaitoxe them
dn-n to do a thing only once, and let
them If the cook to not
hen take up a
and give It ur a'oaigbbor wbo was
great
many
htwdacbe*
are
suffertHl
her
resolve
not
to
scojd
them,
whether
what to It to he mlaerable? aay* a
live aa to n*fuae to try tl
jam and dri>p
better than he." Tbe very thought
by those who have to breathe the
they be good or bad. docile or dlsobed
writer In Ihe Christian Endeavor In fritter*, .tuffed and baked, or n
If it' Jellb-.*. «»r
hiQpg* on hto old time madness, and
fumes
of
the
paint
A
preventive
of
lent.* When tbe has conquered be
WoHd To suffer misery, we say. But
wh.-n David, as before, tries to ootaThe Kitchen Table.
th.-M- headarh(-s was indicated by a hardens, laying up smisnhhly in a
self, .be w 111^ find, to ber surprise
that I. simply rhanging the pbease: well with pther vegetables, and s
*. tt to .Itme ami should
that she will have Utile dlfflrulty 1 fun and calm him with his muale. tbf
1.1 US r< down to specification* When
first fre*hbes* to gone It I* Iwiter painter yesterday. ”If your bedroom be taken up at one-, etoe tiim-h ..f t In r..mpuniiivvly f
jealous king ta a buret of paaeloQ
kitchen conquering her children.
... have om Of th,* irat.
to to-lng painted.’ he said, ’and you
a msn to vt*ry cold, he says he to mis
iHs.k it than to eat It In i
hurl* hi* jsvelln at him. David twice
leep ta It jrhile Its wall, art- wet. or delicate nav.T will be loM iVmr into ibl.-* which .-.mihlne i«»
rrahle When he to eaceedingly h«»t.
Jar* (self s*.-alltig pint jar* ar.- .-iil.-niH** In <me. hut If y.ni will have
e*csp.-s, which led Saul to fear that
r Hitting nvom is being painted
he aay. he to mlirarable VTh^n he
:rumb.Hl CucumlHT.-8el.HDavid bad a ‘charmed life,- and tbea
p|. {-«- o( zinc llit*-.l lo the top
and yrii work In It. a headache to alha* a t.*ithache he I*
nrosn. but not ripe. . uc
lu- iM-gan to f.-ar him. When fear U
in.-vital.le.
and
with
some,
per
.miiuon
table,
larg.emiugh
to
•
LOSING
THE
1^
When hr f.*an. flnanrtol fsllnr.-.
pur.* and rut In halv.-> I. Ui
m h n.u.-h Ih.- nlct-*f If v«-r the edgt-*. ami tack it fast
added to j.-alous suspicion, treachery
inUerahl.- When I..- ha* lo*i s
i\ op,, cup of bread cniiul.,. ilir.n
tbtMCB
MHANCC..
same day the iruli to gaih
r.dloWH Fearing to oppore
ill
find
It
a
lueat
improv.-ment.
r.ffne
tbi-m
to
ibelr
room,
for
■frl.-od. h.- to miserable Whira a
l,i«-„|HN»iiH »»f lueU.Hl bult.T. omen-d—an.I.H
*mJ>
a-lltihi*
made
«t
1 publicly, Saul secretly ploU to
.ul cloth i* Immi.t than the hare t
M v,-ral day*. Such lllnv-*. might be
has des«*rted him. hr to mlse
nninding t.-ariHM.u .rf I
TYRANNY OF LITTLE THINGS
- hto death. His hope that he
svolib-il In ih.‘ newly painted a lime OTtal«l>, not more than
When be to snill.lMHi by ^H'lety.
two
or
threJ^gailui.*
<ul
to-irie*
should
die ta Irattle 1* not realised, ao
l.iHl,.
,hlng*-H»dd*.
trlfles-can
a basin of milk should to- placHl
be HHHTgerb-at a time, aud nie_*tralm-il get.K ^hBld,y and ne.-d* renewing A
-g<‘^ him to apeclal deeds of boldwill
mlaerle. tnime from
in order to win ta marriage the
zinc c-oet to almo*t IndeMrucilble
paini * iKlor and. since It 1* the
•met) are ho const it uted that king’s daughter. Mlchal. Tbe plot la
[-au*e* the llln.-**, no headache OT Lmu- cold plac-. till the following Ho, *auc-e|uin*. *-tc.. do md affect it.
The aoul
:*n the jam c*mld to giea*e 1* a* .-aslly remove.1 a* water,
mean one. hut David paaare tbe
are naturally lovers of detail,
will ensue After a few houn
I. never too cold or too hot. The
The housewife who dm-* her and the t.»pof the table 1. ki-pi bright and as such are in constant danker of
leal
unscathed and wins tbe prise,
Ilk
will
have
a
.dtotlnc!
smell
woul need never ache or gt> Into bat
rk will find thto the to-M plan ami *htnlng with very little work If to-lng wholly submerged hy the small becoming tbe king’a son-in-law. Conlint ktorat It. A basin of water
' rupiry: the friend, whose soul* i
K-lieve lhat hacing .•me trle-l >H»u have no sink tn which to wa*h call* upon their lime.
tantly baffled In bla jealous plans.
fresh iiatate.1 nnm to anotber good
rratlly knit together ranool be aep
thod
of
making
Mackto-rry
Blackls-h-y Jelly Wild fnilt
Saul
nurses
bis wrath and hide* hto
eveMlve <if .wlors and of headaches.
In the access of ’ new idea* ' w.rtnen
dlshe*. it i* an advantage u» have a
«t.Ml by f.ie or death; and. aa for *i
r for Jelly than th.- dum.-*Hrat.-d The water, after a little while In
strip of w.Mul a half inch thick pu* are ta danger of crowding their live* lime.
<Het)." ir to too piMir and cheap
Id It should lie picktHl iH-fore I
Ijidb-.. World.
around the edge ..f the table first, and
mi. arqiiin-. an oily acu
^iliiiig to talk alMHii 4b thto ninmTtl.
d.-ad rip.- The iM-rrb-* ran to- csi
the x,nc lilted ..ver it. Till* will k.H-p "one rrtbeni to a slave to her brkPhiladelphia Reewd.
If thto 1* trim, the concern of t
Cooling the Cellar.
little water, or they may
• toe man to to r.iHtoat.- *...il hmppl
vent I water from nmmoK oft and down to a brac. anotiier is overcome by fancy
Whib- a c-ltor
I.*
work and still another ha* a new
Let the Feet Breathe. .
a great mtotak- i
lated.
to a kettle.of boiling water,
form of’“t)«-w thought” once a week.
K.-W
women
know
what
a
restful
cuntnil the weather, nor. altogether
b air during (he
the CH»ktag should be carrl.*d on
She to the most emaciated and nerEating Lemons.
hlriii It to to tired nerve, to let the Th.- ohjec
ventilation to to keep
they ar.- lender TI cooked by th.>H-t hr.-athe The p«Hial extremitle.
A good deal ha* to-.-n said through
the cellar cool and dry; b
OONT DO IT.
,
»n of water, great care mu»t
)o*f p.-r-on* m-v.-r K»»t a whiff
)H*u can control-and that I* your
Ihe luiper* ato.m the heallhfuloess of
taken to add only Ju.t enough f«»r the resh air. They are always covered object to defeated and tbe
Of all forms of human effort and
soul life
lemon*. The lan-*i advice to how
both warm and damp If
purp..*e 8qae. ze through a Jel
out of sight with the new thought execution scolding to tbe moat use
\*-n In to-d. where little air gel*
Many a man baa' been happ> Ir
u*e
them
ao
that
they
will
do
i
lated
during
the
day
Inhot
weather
> uaual manner, and tod I s
h.-m through the blanket, and abeeu. When a cool cellar, to. opened d
priwm. Many another baa-sung pralaet
good, a* follow*: Mom pcniple they are also; by a wtoe provision of less When a parrot, a chipmunk, a
squirrel, or bluejay soolda, be la luthings, given weapons
’et Ihe pore. In the soles of tbe feet the day the enlorlng air I* warm, and
at the atake. Thottaand. ha^e Iraei
the hem-fit of lemonmlc bef.
dicrou* For prople to aedd ia ludic
clamor for air. When they get It, not
aerenely placid while a cancT wai
ra as It come* In cntact with irre.-iKfa*i. hut few know that it
rous. too. but with a difference, and
Housework cluttered with
only
are
the
tired,
hot
nervea
of
the
gnawtiig at their vitals
the cool air the molsiur.- it craialns more than douhh-d hy taking anotl
pin! *>f the Juice. Boll the Juice for
assuredly the difference it on the un
refreshed, but tbe whole.bQdy as
WhyT Were they not miserable
condensed and settles on the cool at mghi* also. Th.- way u. get the ideas would kill a woman 1
ment after Ihe sugar has Iraen
favorable aide. •
•t for tbe many InvcnUt
Wtoe women, on retlring^to their
O ye*, tbir bodies were In mtoery; bn
Iter of the hillmis system, without
liar waito.. A damp cellar 1* th- nadded, then turn Into tumbler* (
never did and never will do any
ive sprung into life to make It easy.
rooms f.ir a siesta these warm sumthey were yet happy with a J.iy tba
„• plll« or quinine, to to take the
It. and mold and mildew will rehave been made scalding hot
How to select these is a pn»bU-m one any good. It baa doire much
ler day., take off Ibelr shoe, and
r|.»*e prlMui wall* crald not enisb
Juice of one. |W4» or thr.H- lemon*, as
Pickled lllacktorrles — Take
irm. Bealdee acoWIng grows to be
Itself, but once «?ttied, the wh.-els
iK-kliMto and lie down barefooted, or
n..f blarlhg fagot, bum. nor conaum
pp. lit.- craveR. ta as much Ice water
To avoid tM-* . pen the cellar win
mart, of blackberrle. before they
babit. We have all snffered becauM
of the machinery run smo^uhly
reich ihemM-lve. In a rrcUnlng chair
tag mneer eat awa>. becauae tb<
4
make*
It
pleasant
to
drink
without
w*
after
th.outdiM,r
air
to
ended
no ripe, wash very car^ully
of the shortcomtoga of tome oae else.
lih the ..de* of their frrt exposed
i* not the IkhI). and the aoul I
night, let tbe end atr elreulai.- tigar ’to-lorc going to .to-d. in the lough.
Iraln «lry. atld to the**- two quart
The secret Is dtorrlmlnailon. wtoe rew-lvlng
I the sir Th.-n the f«-t breathe. through Ihe r«-tiar during the .night, in.rnliig. on rtoing. at lea.M half an
man. Il. re -to an argument for ImInegar and two quart* of granulatr,!
we bad no hand In.
iTvc* n-laa. hmhi fH>mf(^bIy stretch and close the windows to-f.we sunrise Tour iM-fw breakfast, lake the juice •bH-ium. moderation.
roidnalliy Here to a body bhm
iigar place all In a pre«-n lng k
happened to
toKik
calmly
on.
take
what
you
inat.TlaUsm ' the fact pn.ved by i
? morning If the c.rllar air 1* .f one lemon ta a-gohl.-t of wat.-r
and Vll 15 mlmites Beal In Ma*on
yielded to by one
cf mnihm. of Ihe Hvlng and the daad
and mildew app«*ars. u*e whit.- This will clear the system of humor o.-ed ta the way of Ideas id regu- scolding habit
These pickle* are very much
that a man may to* happy though ml*
h:Ie will, ‘eftiriency. without any taitag your life, aod the n-*r will be
freely and plaee a jw-ck nr m..r.nln-r If spirt-* are not u.ctl
easy
.Talde
of
the
Wi-akeiiin;;
effe-Ms
of
calomel
of
fresh.
unslaktHl
lime
ta
«n
old
wash
Illackberry preserve.—Put the her
The ’foxes that are dcntroylng the power of brain nor heart to eeoid. It
t-ougres* wat. r I’.-ople should not
Chicago to mgklng a stand for an
r or slmbar r.HH^-ptacle lu tbe cel
i-s ta a pi>rcelaln kettle, allowing
al Uttle does not even make any grenl draft
are the Ty
Uanev ta -toiussk.H-pIng by Ihe InIt is said that a |k-cK of liim- will irritate tlu- *touuich hy eating lemons
cupful of wiUer to each quart of t
upon the physical being. Any fiabone JMHT. mnrly through
and let It simmer until tender. irtHlncilon of the ‘vacuum cleaner,- absorb a gallon of water. The llm.
w ife alive can be a grand ■ooeaaa al
substitute for brooms and dost
Then add three-quarters of a pot
musa^wasri
scolding. JMu compate with bar?
brushes for the removal of dust and tag'tbe summer, w hich, if the ce-llar The Coffee Cop a Weather PropheL
to each pound of berries,
. pre
•Idlag aboald be compelled to
kept tightly closed during the day
boll up. aklm carefully, aad It 1. the. accompanying microbre from the
In the good old summer time, when
I from tbe earth. Tba tongue,
residence. The broom and dust brush and opened at night, imless there i*
eariy merntag. works tlU balfready for the cans
everytoHly to looking anxiously^ for
past 1-or lunch Ome-be gives an tbe voice, tbe eye. tbe laoe- all
stir the dust up. spread It Ihrougb-l^
faulty drainage, will prevent mu
fine weather. It l» worth kntfwlng hour and half to the numerous gureta should be trained not to aaald: /ea.
atmosphere for easier tabalaUon. lb> and musttaes*.
To Keep White Omaaai
that a useful barometer is to be found be baa. then be work, again until fito- anjl the pen. for ot all tbtag. a acoldresidue worae. The -vacuum cleaner
Leaping fantastic ta the ana..
Good batter cannot be made ta
on every breakiasi table in the shape sr time; at half peat K» be U-avea ble mi pen 1. tbe woreL And tbe habit
In putting away a while «
is a method of sucking up tbe dust damp, musty cellar; tor thto rea»
A blase of Nature’s jugglery.
vf the morning cup of coffee.
inner goesU. goes to bla study and
ee formed with tbe pen to apt never
out <a carpou. curtains, etc., aa they many prefer to buUd a milk hou
Uke Highland troopers oihera pai
Pour the coffee Into tbe cup. add a imalna there uotU 2 o’clock U. tbe
be entirely shaken off.
With kilt of fiame aad tank geaefi;
lie or bank, and conveying tl tbi
above ground. Such a house costs lump of sugar, and watch reaulU with
wag.
Wrap
the
gown
and
the
wax
Thek koaneta blowtag to ihe gmaa.
rubber lubea to an «xb»iitt cyl
more Uan the und^gruund cellar, out stirring the contenta of the cup.
med to aay that Maine
in plenty of white tUaue paper and and thence to the funiaee tar Inclner but where well bulU, with double, fill
WMSatoe.
Their piper’s skirl a lark uaseea.
raid fnrntob more riatrsmen. foxre.
If
the
bubbles
which
rise
collect
In
put the blue paper over all. The
To talk alarat tblags v
Wlll ’o-ihowlsp of atuaamr aooaa.
at Ion
atcr. dam and peculiar naosea than
ed walls, there to no doubt it 1* much the middle the day. will surely be fine.
wlU turn quite yellow ta time, but the
any other elate ta tbe mion. Om terest yourarif
^They fill mid kayamkan at mat.
saore readily kept dry and sv
If they form a ring around tbe edge day at tbe Bborebam, in Washington,
white of the gown will be pre
To contnidlrt your t
of the cup It will rata. U they «
wbm be bad an Idle momenL be wrote they are epcaklng.
served.
In pressing sleerea. which are tbe
themselves over tbe aurface It may dm ibl. Itat: Exek fimllh. Haaea^
To grumble about yow borne and
bane of tbe amatnur’s life, a rolling
I oMtnary printed ta a Kan- safely be* assumed that changeable
pin inserted ta tbe sleeve and the
weather will be tbe order of tbe day
*^be
reared
nine
cbl
pressing of scams and wrtata also Is
: for perms gf.
lock. Kllah MaMcy. Onion Kirk,
1
10.000
eocka.
She
o
whkh^^^Lo^wb^hTTe a faar as easily done ^aa tboogb it were a
fikted vrltk I
A . sea lug machine needle may be
ala. She washed l.OOO.OOO
flat anrtaoe. Oorer pin wttb fiannM.
of becoming old maids. They
little mom tba
5 died and went to heaven more easily threaded by a person with
Keep a henry pinee of ftantaKl to lay
»r over two tablefalling sight If .be place beblmS
Ukem Pirem BproiML Detavn
, Omj m Itanr *hu Unr Uk liMiw Ww*
,«»««•
spooefuto of-iwari barley aad a Quart
ptace
of white paper. Tbe white back- nad Barclllal BewF “
i,miarefftrfi«afBMF.
tbe last pari oC ber
er of a poaad af loaf aaptf. A
they have paid ta 4
kitNmd mabea the eye of tbe a
■
paal of a tiraak laMU let It ataad aU MM*. *n*r U.T w* 1M7
»ana wtobm lo da yuB n imr.
alibi aad amiala tba jmibIi
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B««ltra cMMC has IM plalair ^
IMa lo tlH> mM *y# for Mvor^ al^
M t1i» «uoo«i la lotor mn
iwnttbtu for tho TMUt
comrt Unprorr, aaja Oanvtt
k tbe aatronoBor, la tba Nav
acroM ilu- Ohio, ftnifif tu»d lualnUln-j
•« « atrons dlrliikNi at Ktluxt llh* nndar (t«r. and aa It la morlag waatward aad
Bteoar to
tbr n*d «p«.
| «»u.eol».t d«
Anuj n«r<^i>H*iiu an* ►m,w^i»aa.;o,mu Ita |.
thangh oof oftrti. « :r>«md -I « tl. mj^. »or
for (luwrrsiauu.
oWrralloo. It la Baarij orarWad
taty wUlcU ruinpl-i(>ly hadlim ttio k rco about 11 p. to. Eartler la tbo arming
aotkadrrurtUf<>i»|»o.>!tlou. j:•»otr It ahoold ba lookt^ for la tba atatb*
lw>te
U tte Uik 9tU»bf a euwalga af hr araa fat«^1 to be atuirko.1 at crbatta.
auoga or In that »Multi by It.na.
»~
Ur kiM«w in- lolahl IW* nttack.«.l iiiao by
ttolW
t la Iht mm, a ooadaaaaa daal for
tmtmtrnL aad taraad bark
' baaa fac a BOW attaopt to moaa tba
Grant with ilw Vh-kHi.iit- orn.y. rltU r
lo eoalaiatL.u a ill#
r.ui4 «>r Indeprodrnt of him Tlo-a- lhi»^t.ulnr at*
Urka niuat ii.mr fixnu the %v,-i WhUa tending.
walrhlna tb» m the^a-l dnt^ In Aujnwt
WUh an o|
a orw and wbolfr tmh
oftbrUUne
rope la need
gulabed, but
took the field In raal Te
of tbe UU. which
tea for Knoirllle The ne^v for was a
degroee In length and yet
arw Padmit army uodei
growing as tbe comrt conllouea to apnahir’a marrh bran rrrralrd
i frw daya rarlW hr might
Pd Uoa»«rrana tolllug through
the i^iiUliu and aent help to Buck* aloo of atoms lend particular interest
Bar to bold Knomne. for the »
to tbe pbeaaiaefia foanected with
alua of that point j»v# the Confrdrr- comet
‘ enrrrn Chat
The taU aad other aalmloBa appi
1 vrnrtnbi dln«<n. Tba i
age. nf cmieta are proUbly compi
-.dldnotn
of matter very finely divided and I
into Grorgla
toiy aatea tbrowtag off tJ
hraiUng for Imlton. oi
Mttea amy In mm raapecu
railroad In rvaV of rhattam.uta. Uragg
edtoabttofrodiiuaginngof
waa not to ha alloa rd to fight for ChatUtwoga from behind the defen^a ha
had built with i;nat jmre. t.ut muat In brlrbcaeaa, but It cunaot yet be aald
dgbt OB giooBd Of bla own eba
mnrrh out and fight In the open, and how bright It wUI baeocae. It U at
rnaamoo waa a rmdy fightat. but ba
that not marrly to aa%r Chatlanooga, |.r.*nt moving rapkUy. so that It.
too. rraatad lo chooaa tbr batUr gvouod
I huuge of pUce from night to nli
IliBgg lay baklBd fortlM bnaa at Tul
uoUtwable. It wUl be lo
btena. and RoaarfUBa morad bit gun.
of north tleorgla tia- Im Hou about tbe 21st of Augaat
blnd Bragg the Confedenite would ba
In a trap. He txnildn t f«-rd hU army
with TenoeaiM^ .IohihI to him and FOOD FOR STARVING INDIA.
OeorgU cut off. He «x»uldn t mhat.
Atd.
► With J
antelna and Kailenil annlea.
lx rion with ground peas or b
mtia more activity on the i«rt of
you wlU have plenty of food for
Oaaoral Meade, wIm. wuh c.i«fronting
Ixws rood wlU be lequlrod and
Lea in Virginia, and Hragg-. army
ter atrongvk wUl reault.**
wi.nid luive Nm-m ama*dn^ by Row^
1 bU la tbe redpe of fiecrot*^ of Ag
|.akaea of Ui.rlh G.^rgla or
rUulture Wllaoa at Wasblngtou, who
has bow, apttead to
aome auggtw
of relief for aUrni^IndU by rop.
n-M-DUttvea of England’^ colonial aeeniary. aajs the PhUadAphU l*reaa.
The prmcUtal sense of llecretary' Wllsou rtsx>muen|lrd him aa a asfe advlM-r.
• awTrtarj did not require exten
od tba city: Ha
«lentlttc Invtsulgatlou. He first
Blao aeot hi. caralry Into the n
pn pan-d a ktateineiit showing tlie nu
lain |iOM to bead off Roaacrana and
iriilou lu riiv In coiuimrlwu, with
fortlOad tba crufatng. of tba Tmm
heat, lujts. barley, corn. |M-as nnd
abora and Wlow CbatUnooga.
I'luui. I rom the ,v|N.ns of the s..ll in
taro Imd dona much to make tbr roads
Hlla Im^v. nM «^ur.*d^thal Ih-hj^
OF DISEASE EXPLAINED
mSKKIK
rowww
ISNimu
Iteaaad^
-Si,,,
tepwdTiag Mhimmite wkkkbte-
amighteneu Soienoe Admit, that all Sickness i. CauMd by
GERMS W BACTERIA
Poisoning and Waging the Blood, the Tissues and Vital Organs.
banda. atKl with one iKilir,
fire In a pit of tar was put out
In one aetwod. The tar. even after |k-.
irolaum bad been potit^l mcr it. rould
ti be Igultci. W the IkpiUl
thin. uumeUsblc <TUst which
exllugpUlHn! in twelve mv
niore.tliMi) tweht
RADAM’S
MICROBE KILLER
A PLE
A PLEASANT TART DRINK; ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
ECZLMA.
“SSSSSTiiai™ BRONCHITIS.
CONSUMPTION.
BRIGHT'S DISEASE.
CATARRH, RHEUriATISM.
CANCER =SS2if52i
A
• price of the liquUl is ,nU»ut
0.75 ivnt iwr quart.-<'liK ago JunrnaL
Is assesh sr Used WifeL
When Tolstoi was working on his
novel "BcurTc tkm" 1«* m.ail.- se,e «1
rourts of M,.>
•urg. to vriiteh
Bietln>d» of procedure uml iiieidi-tit^
of Interest. One day In a Mus.«u
wa. ar.nlginKl iH-fore Uie
JUilge for having uiarrMl sexworn
ilhio three years. He el.tetecl IK,
defeiiM*. and the Judge, with ^.mo * c.rlosiiy.^demaiHMI to ki.ovi wM, h.,d In
reports of Scientific Experiments aad
Ala of Wonderful Cares oMlled free to
KILLER CO.
Oa.BaM«,SI.
‘ "O.” rei.li!^ U» VrV-'«’*‘rV seriously.
"to find
go.Kl wife, If that she,lid
Vo^k Trllitme.
RECORD
w;(nt
Str««.
Fresefe Oeeres MsBorseterr to Kre«-t
JAS. e. JOHNSO)l,Soie AgentlTravera City, M
Aa
Tffi
B. Martin. M II
\ j
ciilUsl the "Tower of Hlogemw * The
manufaitory of Kevres. In I'nimv.
f. ttlH.ut t,w*^‘plaiv this tower- «lesin»yed tn one of the campalgns-by n lan^s*ilu one. say. the ChU-ago Reroid Her1 Im droUn of the original tower Ua
Jtisi U-en handed In for the
win be
of tin* director of fine art..
c.miHwed of w hlte. blue, turquoise, ruae.
and emerald green china, fiu.ono
ple^ In all being required for lla tvm»IHwatlou. Tbe decoration, will be both
from tbe flora) and animal kingdom,
and w III portray the legend, of tiw for
est of Kt. Cloud. From lu great height
w 111 ove-look Parts.
«r bU anny and
raoaaAi.
hattejuich hoixuiKu cjutta*
I with tba Interior of tba Confed
VMM. aXltbM«i»Mtn,. th.
at* •( (to OHiMmcT WO.M ter.
bMW cat abort a yaar aad Vktearg
waald mover bovo flgurod la tba groat
»Dw*’'ISefc'‘b!.£r^tu”U2l
1
OUTDONE BY KANSAS GIRLS.
him from furoff Virginia and
lot by the short cut tbn»ugh ea«t
Taem at akarkiac Wkeat.
waea via Kuoivlih-for liuniskle
Studeots and othais from the east•loaed that rxmte but tbe roundlaBooga. Geoaral J. T. Wilder's Prdenl
ru cities who went to Kansas to work
ats»ut couise of the i'jiroliuaM.
cavalry bad galloped up to tha bank of
RtUl another .xuubluatU.u fur the de- In the harreet field, are not able In
tba tewiaan appoalta tha town and
many Insmuces to keep up wUh
Uh the
■troctiou of itrogg anti t'hnttanouga
_ abell. into tbe Btiaata.
Igured out on lutfsT while Ituse- farmero* daughters who help outtin tbe
It waa fast day. and tba churvhaa
lap.
crana waa toUlog ilm.ugh the muim- pn-sent rush, suya a Topeka dispatch
waro fined with wm
Oarnmed
to the .New York Time.
talaa tbe last weeks it, .vugu^t. Grant
In I‘aw.cee county tbe etbrr
aad to take hi. VUk-bntg army
■tied past tba win
yiwmg fellow, wer
, rediKv Molille ami theu march
led tba Invorotloo
Iwat, while four m
north Into the interior of Georgia be
to tbe end. but o» ofiming bla
hind Bragg, cuttrng iLe rouft>leraey In
ayaatend that be bad<
tha second time. Ttds plan was
Tba troopa to tbe plara i
from tbe other countlra.
The
overruled in Washington. Hnd it been
ruMw appear to bo rugged nud
htroug. but tbe change of water and
kamaugt
r have been
altitude, with the Inlenae heal and
ht. In
Grant*, atburned almonpbere. put them out In
* Again Bragg bad baaa ootgmaralad.
I Ucklng Mobile Ro»*>Tau. would ha>e
onlT. while the glrla who are
Tba mutmj waa in hla rear and Chatugiven the tusk of thr,*ateulug
a<> limatedVare not disturbed.
aooga In danger
This was thb first
Chattanooga to keep Bragg bu-*y. audaw a gan bad been firsd at tba groat !otbar case of one army ludding the
Caafbdarata dapoi af tha waat. Kadarol
, bead of tbe enemy whllt anoilM-r skiua
.V very luterwl
blaiegw
one of great iJuiKirtance to tbe people
teda toward that point, but naror ba
Iwft to hi. own drrlo-s. Uosetrana
te «ama ta a conkte wttb Ha da- pouadad ChattamHiga with nU,-lw nod of the V rot will be rondneted tble anmm. r on Pike's peak, says tbe l*ueb;o
paaoed hi. army around It to tbe rear, n ieftaln. .\ party from the. I’nltcd
corapalllng Bragg to follow and leave 8t.ite« forrotry bureau under charge of
CbatUuooga empty. Burnside
one of tbe government experts wlU
to mart'b In. and Gru
plant a Urge number of tree, on tbe
aatea dm of Ooaretemta otatro toute waMlag Trxaa. LoaMaam Ml..
iBite Alabama and Georgia to the
teHuai. Vlchabarg bad baaa oMa
a bald oat oololy bocaiaro CbotlilMga
roababladit With Tkkaburg tokau.
I^ttapnoga waa the aaxt bulwmrh In
ba cbalB of aautbam daCaaaaa to ba ro^
1 tr tbo Pederala wore to control
nbelp
^
GEOBGJE iT'kiLMEI:
pro of Pike*, ^k and Uw
NEWS
09«a. aa Baat k'nmt »t.
BUSIHESSXAROS.
AN IIJ.VSTRATgl, I
TiiAVKL AN I, am*,
gaged In reading French novcU wh«-n
Mr. BUI happened around the Grrot
Northern railway office,
“Do you think 1 pay you ISO.OOU a
year to lead French uovebV asked
-rai yo« |»7 IK fw
One h\iiulrc»l twenty or more }u^es,
every one ol whidt is of huraAn
interest, and cver>* article ii illusTrawrm-Ot>.
Praacriptiona Carofully and Conacientioualy Compoundod.
3obn$oiY$ Drug Store.
TA§ Fovr Trmck dfawt.
PuUishetl moolhly b>
‘■'■“•'"’‘'•'‘■““•‘'“““.St-
George H. Daniels.
Fifty cenu
a year, single copies bve cents.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
Sold by news ilealers cveiywherc,
or address the publisher.
No. 7 Fjut Forty-sccon<l street.
.rf Cia««.
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coovrjaociiig.
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Amrolcafi Tbe front of the eltp. ,q.r la net off with a darkaOver bockle
| and adds to tU dealga. .
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Thnv learuiKl .upreunr court Jaatl«». .ittliq; In appellate term, tn New
York, have derided that there tie "tw,
! riiW-. »r
tli>t MnttiM . man
while eating In a no-cniled quick lunch
j reatSoranL lo Uke off bla overcoat
and hat.” TbU deriakm waa tbe ooi' tome of an appeal taken from tbe
' Judgment of tbe mualcipnl cam! for
: U4A0 in favor of Lewis
Harris. who
ewia Harris,
alleged bla
was atalaa while
as ^eating in a loachroom. Tbe
couit held that he bad not aaed piopcr
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.FOB SALE...
Farm For Sale
aoeel Poro Weae.
MU., May Van Alcn brought from
iMCland Bometblng decldadly original
ill footwear, appearing at tba Ca.inp
w|K,rt tbe other moralag for the fiiwt
ib.
ilH)
L.IOMT
f City IlOO a. B.aiMl
Grast Northern out of legal irouWe."
anawarad tbe Uwyer.
"If I have
tlme to read French aoreU l*m ptmy
near roruing my salary.”
Mr. HUl promptly saw the imint.
and to this day there la geuenlly a
French novel cn Mr. Clough*, tlrok.—
New York nimro,
-- -----------------------------WlUtagto OMtoo.
”I want to
yxmr afffcUon for
me. George-.dear,.* naid tbe girl.
^”Tum
^"Tum on
on the
the t«
teat.” answered tlitw.
•T want yoamrgtve up smoking for
my sake.” continued tbe fair lyront
”WI11 yon do nrIt's wbat 1 win.”
Uhv
vin.” replied tbe UUv
jjjjjtjctetb.
down on tbe
rank favorite. "Here-
s
. |.U|^ Uf Frol rKwU-no
traletl Therejis no belter magazine
100 acres known aa tbe Steal or Need
ham farm. Oaa of tba bast to Grand
Travorsa county: 1%
tba city.
J. C,
6RAN0 RAPIDS 11N0IARA R>
Ormad Sapid. a«j
Tm wtfit 1 Nice Cfit Of lUfit
m
J. W. Giiiatlen. M. D.
O.iM-ral PraA-UcAi.
Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Irorylblnt flrWriaro All rote r,ro».
liro
terie Ugnta. me. Oro Uock
tronP.lLdroot. Bylhe d.7 or
The Impartatkm of champagne Into
to United Statas from Jan. 1 to May.
KH waa 157.742 caaro, aa agalnat
iltfifil fto tbe mam partod af ISOS.
:Jr
:
2 GOOD LUMBER WAGONS
' 3 IBP BUDGIES
i PHAETON BUDDY
hers and Sausage Makers.
r^£sr-*
owrKoi»A*ri-iY
aat valley from Chattabooga asrtb
ward m KaaxnHe. gaaite an the
vroac by tke Cambartaad mooataAaa.
waa attU open m Iha CoafedroatM.
ThU valtay aaaaactafi Chattaaaoga
vltb VIggiBla te
army with
tha anv af Bate B. Urn, Man
tt »a Bra« aa apaa road to
tte II he ahaaa ta ateC Baaae
after in amakeexclaalvriy farmyawa cart to haagtog m hM asaL--Chlcaga
Mihffsatete If .h tete toy.
.
To the.
who iloes ihecookin;; for tlu* family, .iml
sometimes
ilK*rs of
cs to ihe
ihf im-mU-Ts
of the
tlu* family, to linil tliat
nir 1has bi-en sitoilrtl .p.i;, auan entire hakin^r
or baking powtle
mainiI.icturc.
“Avelc* Su
h% ArorAoymwkoro*' b)
using Johnson’s l'ur<* Ma
'ing r.Mr.iLiN .iini L*ur«*
Creaiii of Tartar llaki ng \\rwiler al
pur poiiiul -
oftraKoMbu^acheraand pupiUjhan
d'loibe
Vtaw WllWarMO.
It U lolated of W. V. Clough that
ha waa once the aubject of J. J. Hiira
wrath because he wav generally eu-
Uery J1l1noyil1g'^
/. rt Bra.... M
martin & Evans
FOUR-TRACK
1
through tbr valley to maka a faint uf
attack an Chattanooga from tbe north.
On Aug. to Bragg saw tba Prdarala
tllBg through iha
barland moonUIn towaid Chatuaooga
and proparod to fighL .Next day arouta
brougy word that tba Fadarala had
'-Y’
CHICACO.
NEW TOWER OF DIOGENES.'
■t-m
.
khM«UM>0dlb.BM
K>Uo««iKb tai
*5i2?s,
-fei---- . WUKJII
“cffisa.^aarjs^* 8S|Sg8i -ss'ffita'.ss.-iffisiir"
. gave itKently
Of the cffcctlvencs.-of a m w prejiuratlon for extingUUhing fires. The Uiuls.
It la reported, were auccessful. The
preiwratlon la a liquid of a milky odThe ttrat rxpetiment .houetl ilmt
the akin, when painted with tlw ll«i
id. beromea laaeaalble to heat.
Bagk satiiniled wUb petroleum can
ba burned ui»oo tba band after It has
aumeroed lu the llquia. Xmall
and bralii ptTsliTlng
ba taken aa onr line,- aald Bragg.
Boarcran. walled over a month for
■atBTO.to do a gootTlum for tba at
taaking army. The eon, would ripan
about tbo middle of August, and as tba
iBgloa waa genermUy atarlla >nd tba
BMUBUlB road, of tba rougbeat It
would ba a boon to the troops to find
auatanance by the wayside.
Bragg
took It for gninied that his aoemy
wouK (waia down upon blm through
tba ■mioatchla valley, a rkb and broad
mcAusEAitbcOi^
Dt llaka Alwaya waatad to kay tbt
tight thing, bat waaebow be a.
cpold. a* bad baen apaadlag a caople
r weeka In a Wlaoonaln town, aa‘
w eveniiig aat for hla dapaitare
[|M He Veecy. a very pretty yonag
dy. to whom be bad bee* Indrod need.
-And aro pro golog to-algbt, Mr. He
ak.r she aald. Tm ao aorry we
bavrut aceo amre of yoa daring your
auy.
-Proy. doa*t mention It.” he refurmd. with an exceaa of gallantry.
"Indeed. It baa twen all my fault. Mlaa
Ite Verey.”
A few momenta later he mw
Utttke. but iviuld not find a chame
aiuue for It. uittU. aa he was aliout
Kwie for the deii.»t. one of bU
iMla suggeatod:
Von haven't aald 'auod by* to MIm
lie Vert-y. luve yooT^
flerv was a chance ttial was not
to be loot. Turning to tbe fair. «h<mK-l
with bla aweetrsPand luort giai Ama
ulle be aald:
"ludtwd 1 have, old boy. I hnd the
pleaaore of saying ‘pKid by* to Xfisa
e Verey first of all."
And then be wi-nt hi. way. lH.-llc%lng
poaalbla for an army with actlra foe.
la froot It wa. only nrcMaan
imm
ipoh:. Saturday, august i6. ims.
cirr;
THE EVENINO BEOOKD, TKA^
B. J. MORGAN
STRICTLY SANITARY RUGS are
nte fram old carpata by tha New
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