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The Evening Record, August 23, 1904
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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1904-08-23
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THE EVENING RECORD rTrtwBS
YE8TEflOAr8 ISSUE
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Tfuvmsc CITY. mCHIOAM. Tl/UOAY. AUGUST tS. USA -
•WIAL TBLIOfUPI MllVaCC.
MHTH YEAW tm
PORT ARTHUR IS DOOMED NEW
MRS.RUTBRICK RETURNS
JAM CArrusto chaim or rorrs
VCSTtMlAY.
BI6 BATHE
WtSFOUeUT
ASRfVBO BN NSW VOBK PNOM
KNOLAMO. TODAY.
OactasM TM GadL in Nb Oem Goad
Tbaa, WSI Mihh Her
waSt vaa ballL tbo ogposoo to bo
bone by the proporiy oomoca. 6
taros were atgaod to tho poUtSan by
all the property ovaora esoept two.
OM a non realdeet aad aaoiher who
did mol waat oUAm* the carb or eeaumt
lAL ACTION TAKEN
LAST walk. The amtter vaa referred to the
oommitteo oe atrevU and walks.
NAGMT SV TMff COUNCIL.
AEWDOCKUREWAS OPPOSBI
WEST
WnOHT
STREET
SRIDGE
CAUSING OirFICULTY.
YBICMKIBOOUt ^ATTACK AGAINST
By Wirt to tlm Bveabg Roeord.
THC FOimriCATIONA
New Tork. Aug. 23.—lira, n
Maybrick. t
aa who for flfteoa yean
gabbed b aa fCagllah prlaoa. kaviag
been eoavletad of murder by pobua of
ker kuabaad. arrived hack b her aa
GHKLU mOM JAMNCSI GUNS tive bad thb mornbg aboard the
CVtN GtACNtO HABISOft
ner Vaderbnd. Tomorrow the
leave for lEIbBvIIle. near Klagaloo. N. Y.. to rest. She said her health
■■mStriwum «f Mrt SiHiSay Wm an
waa shattered aad she bofted to re
AmIM CanSM In WMeh THmj
cover under treatment.
•aap Wan* Stoln-IlMailam
a autement Mr. Maybrtck aald.
**Ood. la Ills own time, will right the
OaPaM Sravaly and H*M
wrong that has boea done me."
Out
WlMt.
KSWB i 6»T SUCCESS
FATOUMWAT
By Wire to tba BtubIm tUeor^.
Umdaa. Aug. A—A tmh€mm to U«
Bruatag Haw*, fr^ Cb« Foo. nays William Meera of Windaer Caught Se<
tlwt tlK) Jagaanaa luira ;caaturad tha
tvmen Vehicle and Sclek Wall
ekalB at forU at Pon Arthur. aHer a
and Killed.
I attack yaalerday. ShelU
icac fuaa ermo narbrd the Ry Wire to the livening Record.
netrolt. Mich.. Aug. 23.—William
Moore, aged 37. living b WIndaor. re
St. Patarabarg. Aug. ta —A dlapatah ceived Injuries In a runaway accident
fraa Cha fao. dated Aug. 22. uya that
WalkervilU* Monday. fn>m which he
aaootdlag to Chlaeaa raporu tba Jap- died Tueaday rooming. Moore waa
aaaaa
Saaday
baathardad
Port thrown out of a wagon and caught bi*
Arthar rroai t o'doek la the nornloa tween tthe vehicle and a brick wall. hl»
uaill I o'ckiek la tha afternoon, pour bip Iwli
'lag luJurcHl and five riba bn»keti.
lag la a heavy Are. but that li^e Kuaalaan auoeaadad la elifaclng the Japaaeaa hattarlaa. The Japaneae fleet
waa Bot aagagad, having put further
out to aea.
Che I'bo. Aug. 23.—Bereral Chineae
JuBt arrived, vho bring the lataat la
furautloB from Port Arthur, ware
ployed by the Rmalaa authortUea la
FOR HEATING FOURTH WARD
carrying tha dead off the Said and In
MANY BIDS
PRESENTED
carrying aaiMaaltfcNi. vhlch they aay
b pleatlful.
The Japaaeae Are la acruraie. The
htM^pilhla and Chineae h(liiae« at IHirl
Arthur are full oP Buaalan wounded.
The narratura aa> the dead until nuuly
for burial are atored In nan houaea
and ant then bnriad on the iHiukirt
- of the town, quiohllme b«>lng ua*Ml free
ly to prevent Infection.
While the Ruaabna a|i|tarrntl>
tieve they aiU hold the Jaitamwe In
rberk. their eonlldenc*’ In their auccaa^ul realaUnce la not abaolute The
JapAnea«* have guna nioiiiiied'on
ly all the bllla urhlch fornu rly fornu'd
Huaatan outpoata.
< civlllana are allowed u» Utgve the
bomb-pnH»fa during the lulla In artil
lery fire, but thaa«t Intermlaalona are
rare, and everybody la worn and analoua over the altuailon. An unuaually
large proiKU-tliio of young c«t»ni|iany «»fScwm have been killed, which la |
tbily owing to their dutU-a aad
their rerkl«^ daring.
_The Japanaae bellavo that their
Blau garrUttn. which la ciun»tllut*Hl of
leaa hardened material, down to
point of exliauatlon hy the |M*r»latency
of their attack and their r«‘fuaal to ac
cept a repulae.
The temp(<rament of the Uuaalan
garrlaoB b dogged and determined,
iieueral tSooaael. uho la lutavy. citaae
leaaly rldea hla charger, which are
ahitwing the atrain upt»n them,
though the general rhaugea hU mounla
fri-quivitly.
lUdh oOcera and a«jldlcra have
grown Indifferent to the ahella which
•ater the town frequently. The Ohl
•one theater waa hit and a acore of
people killed add wounded. One aheli
•iploded In the corral of the Chinese
vho tell the Btory. kllUhg five dwkevt.
It b aaaerted In reliable quartera
at Port Arthur that the Japane*.e have
rwcelved relaforcomeau of SO.otHi
from the north.
CHARGED WITH MURDER
Five Soidiera Chargod With-the
ing of Corporal'Clark, at
Athene. Ohio.
By Wire to the Bvenlsg'B^oord.
SCHOOL BUILOINQ.
THE DECISION TOMORROW NIGHT.
LOCAL
FIRMS
COMPETE
WITH
OUTSIDE BIDDERS.
Eight Firms in the Contest Which Ir
volvea a Very Important Part of
the Construction of the New
Structure.
The met-tlng of the ctmimltU'e of the
board of edmalitin called for the purp(M<> of oiMMilng the sealed bids fox
the temiH*ratur»> regubtion. healing.
Idumbing and ektra work tiecoaultati'd
to put the Fourth ward school building
In ahai»e to admit the heating api»ar
US. was held last evening In Arrhic« Jena (’ iVterwen'a offlee. 2t*i* Stalv
ink building, at 7 30 o'ciiK'k.
The whole matter waa left In the
hands of the building comniliiet'. moat
of the contrarlont .or their rvprejienia
vea being «»n the ground.
The whole mailer waa conducted In
fonually. Only one bid waa found on
plunitdng. that bdiig the k>cal Arm of
Arms A Cole, the bid being I1.2&7.
8 U Cole, the contractor ol the
building, waa aakiyl by the committ«'
to turn In a bid on the building
the
alls and foundalbma for the plenum
chamU'ra. fan. etc., that would be re
qulrt>tl fur this system, aa It was
thought that It could be mure f^mom
•rally done by him than by a healing
contractor and bit bid waa 22WS.
The two bid* on temperatun' regubtloo wore from outside firms, whose
representativea were b attendance. H
Hamlin of the Johnon 8<*rvlce com
pany of IVtrvdl. presenting a bid of
KIO. and Mr Loudon »»f the FViwers
Temperature Regubtlng company of
Chicago, preaentlag a bid of »k25.
The main bid of the evening bebg
for heating, with the following bids:
Workman A Co. of Grand RapWa ............................................... .'.I3.3CO
Wilson A Wanleaa of Bay CU.t. . 3.042
llryee Warming and Vectlbtlng
Oo. of Toledo.................... S.OW
Anas A Cole of TraverseCity... 2.M7
Traverae CItv Iron Works of
Traverae City ............................. X.7H
Tho fonnal leiUag of tho coatracb
will occur tomorrow aigkt at a mooto bo hoM la Architect Potonoa*>
office at 7:20 o’clock.
•si
Muwmuar. Rooarda Do Not Show That
Width of Riwor Has Boon Changod.
Action on Fifth'Word Sewer
WaoMotponod.
clty^ci
bat Bbht the rlty^eouactl
ad^mraed
without having transacted much more
thaa half the business on hand,
leral matters of Importance were
d over until the ne*t meeting. The
reaatm for the long meeting wai^ thai
the couBCil formed a board of review
for the apocbl sewer asMwaments for
the exteaaloas of ac-wera on the west
aad east slldoa. and there were a large
number of citizens prv>aent lo make
protests.
In the absence of City CTerk C M
Boera. City Attorney l»arm C. GllUnt
presided as clerk
Want Side Trunk Sewer Authorized.
RTien the wt-sl aide trunk sewer
ime up for consideration there wa«
great deal of dlscuBalon oo the {mit
of some of the clUz4*na who did not
feel just right about It. Some thought
that the aewer was to run on different
•ireeta than finally decided and some
could not see why they should U* re
quired to pay for a trunk sewer several
Mocha from them. One man aU'.Ing
that he did not want to pay for aomithing that would prt»bably be of no
benefit while he was living. Othei>
thought It loo much of a hardship to
have to pay for the sewer this >*bar
when It could not be put In before next
sprtag. Inaamuch as they had. b most
caaea. Just paid for building cement
walks, and taxes are now due. To
overcome this difficulty it was finally
decided by the council to divide the
xssesaments in three paymenta. June
1.
June 1. Ik06. June 1. IkOT. wiih
interest at S per cent tm delinquent
pavmenu. This seemed to give gep•ral aatiffaction and the n'Kolullon for
(he building of the trunk sewer in
JUtrict No. 7 was unanimously adopt
<d.
Lateral Bewer No. 1 Also Ordered.
l.at«mal sewer No. 1 b district No. 1
was another bone of-^ttmtentlon. but
the residents there wore not radical
It the matier and If It wa-s a beueo their fellow citizens, that was
possible b any other way. they
were willing to stand the additional
.>x|»enae in having the two sewers
vverbp. This relatt-s tti tbe sewer tn
the alley Udwecii Front and State
ttnels from lloardman aveum- lu WeiUngtim street Thert* is almui half a
bK»ck where tbe bp ttccur-; A resolu
tion was finally adopted to build the
tewer. paymetils io In* made Sept 1.
li*i»l. Sept. 1. 15H)5 and 8i-pt l. IHOtl.
tulerevt at
i*er cent If not ali
paid at ooce.
Tbe J. H UreiUek Co.'s a-sst-ssmi-nt
• as nearly |42s and the ctmnell cut it
.o |3(Ki which was satisfactory it) the
xMuitany.
earlier b (be miH-tlng a petition
was read protesting against ibU
♦ewer. The protest was referred to
le committee on aewera.
Dock Unc Pretest.
The Ikuato Implement company enrid a protest against the new d»»ck
Be which they thought made the
river fifty feet wide bsieml of seventy- j
wo. as previously laid out. and as i
inderstood by the company when they
bought the pruperty. If the width war
down they wanted their share of
additional grimnd but If put
through as proposed they would nut
aay of iU and a little would be
off tbelr present line. The records
'tad been ezaatlaed and It could uvU be
found that the dock line had been
changed ao aa to narrow the river.
The seventy-two foot width waa aduptd In 12M. The commualcatloa was
received and filed.
lAter durlag the meeilag C. K.
Buck of tbe Implement cuapaay did
not tbbk It right \o dpqp the matter
Ibe thaL aad asked the cwibcU to lareatlgate farther. Svmt it the Ibe waa
left with the river aeveaty-two feet
wide he said It would cauie the water
to flow agalaat one ahatmeau when
the bildte apaa between abutmenu
eras ooty tfty feet aad at the same
Ome mmcTomek upon their land. Upon
aoikm
AUeaa. Ohio. Aug. 22.—The civil
authortUea have eomplotod tko Inquest
b the hUlteg. of Oorp. Charioo ClarkWarrmaU have booa baued charging
BBorder agataat tho following poraona:
U L. 1
. city odltor of the
Borgt. J. P. DaMj, W. H. Raymond.
Bvealag Record, b oajoytag a
Joha Qnldah. Pfod C. Thubr ami W.
tloa thb vook aad ootcmlaiag hto
H. Cuttogaa. all of the F\>arte«ath
brother from Ohio.
Valtod Sbtm artUlary.
Mr. aad Mra. C 8. 'WIboa. who have
Want Cnncrrta Omh.
U. A. UamUA roproooaUag tho Johm boom the sweats of Mbs NeCtb Gray
of thu property ownera on
^oo SorelM nompnaj of DotroAL who for a week, left this mom tag for their
Baa haon la tho olty aovoral days. NO home la Chicago, via Maabteu aad the Bast Front street betweua Park atiwH
lake route.
gad hoardman avenae aaked that a oe: Bar homo thb mornbg.
1 L. Smith of ^malag a«mt a
monkmUon to the cooaHI aaktag for
the Job of eagruaslag the rcmiluUoBB
la honor of Hun. Perry Hannah The
■uauaicatloa was tied.
The lease and contract for the new
pest boose were both read aad adopt
ed by the council.
The Herk was aulboiizt'd lo give no
tice to the property owners b tbe
Third ward of sewer asacitamenta and
‘t a time when the oounril would
meet as a board of review for proti-sts.
A petition from the residents of
C«<dar street protesting agabst fourfoot walk was reporti-d upon by tbe
commtUi-e on streeU and walks and
tbe wlslMW of the Hi kens fur a wider
walk on that street grantt-il
A res4dution was lusst-d authoririnp
the buanl of public works to bare th<
su|M*rYlsk)0 of erecting the addiiluii to
the pest house. Wilson A Co. will re
c«-i\e the contract for Its cn*cUon.
Bx-liig worn out by rewer “kicks"
the aldermen |>os(|Hined further action
until the IieU nieetieg. W be|J the
Fifth ward sew«r will come up for
action.
School
Are not tar dtataat. *U’t a g^ plan right now to look op aO tha alff
aehool books you may EaiTlylag arooad and let aa make aa oCar
•F** them. We buy wU the kiada that we can diapoae oC. _
Great stock of all kinds of sappttaa aow ready.
Oxfords
CaU aarty.
Gfy Book Store
Must Go
We bought too heavy m som
lines ao are going to close
these out at a
WE.\THER—Cloudy with probably showers lo aigkt aad hortk poe^
tlon-i Tm-jiday; cooler south porlloo tonight. Fre*h weutarly winds.
BIG REDUCTION
$aUsfactloiir»
Women’s Oxforils Out
$1 26 to $1.60
$1.00
IS ersry Bus mmeSB tkak
who wsst W.) b sod SI.4S1 oomfurt wh.« th.- s
Negligee MM
$1.50
Men's
’.mr^ . hiirh gustily .rHl o*-*rp»s«Ur
SUMMER aOTHDtG FOR MEN
Oxfor»U that were
$2.00, cut t
OxforJs at
COSL
X.-S'
STILL NEAR DEATH.
the Condition of Senator Hoar la
Practically Unchanged.
U> Wire to the Kvenbg Ue<N.rd
WonM-st.-r, .Mavs . Aug 23.—George
UockwisKl Hoar said today: "Senator
Ittmr |ia*s*-*l a comfortable nlgbi. Hi
prmctically the same as yesterday
He has take little nourishment He
conscious but In partly under tbe in
!lueni.-e of opiates '*
MMimedhik
N. wisnd Hsu t3. ti. H
Men’s Suits $TM
Ever ooe worth $10.00
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UMBRELLAS
8. BEIMDA At CO.
Clothlara and Hattara to Hb Majusty. thu Amwrloan Cttlzan.
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DEUVERED SAME DAY
KIMBALL
PIANOS
THIS tem
ALWAYS PLEASE
-GLORIA"
FACTORY PRICES
AND
LIBERAL TERMS
FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.
JViGRiS JVAVa
SURE!
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY |
129 Front SL N.E.Stroat:.IIgr. I
Th* New Htaad. :♦.• Krotit »lrwt
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
iBrvryvaUc ta^^n jn«traiiu<tits. Mbtvl ^
YOING’S
HATS
FOR MEN
who insist on correct style and
quality. Price, $3.00.
best
Our Own Brand
GUARANTEED HATS
at $ 1.00, $ 1.60 and $2.00
can’t be made better for the price. Fall
shapes now ali here. Drop in and see
them.
E WILHELM
Corner Front
and Union__
WINDOW FULL
CHILMErS
...suns...
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One of a Kind Only—Bedutiful Goods
2 Price
HAMILTON
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I RgCOim. TfUVCMK CITY, MICMICAN, TVtSOAY, AUGUST Tk ttOk
THEEV^NINGREOORO ihM ha daaM da lar
m|j
PMt Itora*
eagariy tor a j
ihB toM am
wet. Rwimtoto ]
af tha
to« aaamsd Ike Av» M which aha 4M J
aakapMar. TatHR aha witoad aa j
ahMTe, M toMaRMhg aM m ^aim-|j
Ihg. DMihaMAMmanaBsaaytMhgto;
Aarl Ha touGIf Aarad haps tor It. had
Over g
Hd^esrsudde
itiiiii
HcdtfC MTA.M.'
-rirwmi
•fiiy.pnvhahadl
i^*‘i
o.jLm
minBMr
A08MVBLT At A ^AFt MAM.
OoL Gteflw J. BoMtwt* ol UMT7
%UA to » MM of sr«l latMMr te
toMiMM u4 coaaeretol dretoa. In
■•costtoK tta BOMtoattoB of Roben
0«ffr«tt M w>rtwUUr» of tke 8ac•Hi Qpi^tlMd Dtotrtei of Mary
iMA OolOMi Boupvta aald:
**t0M of ov DMBOcntIc trtMdn ar*
WMt li—pm mow tttmmm Umjt
tUak PTMltaat Roc»«>v«lt
Ha tas kad to daal. probably, with
toora grava and Plicate probkrma. detoaartlag far Jtortr aolvtloa tact, pa
ttoMO. aatfoQOtrol aad Maad judg
mmt oa hit part, tkaa any praaldpot
alaaa Um eloaa of raeoaatracUoo: and
>.
arhila la aMay eaMa ba ha* dona whai
SMay paopla tboaght ha should nor
do. la aaarly avary ladanca ba ba«
aurprtoad aad disappointod hi* numaroas critic* by complete mcoe«M. To
_ BOlo hat a few lIluBtrmtUin*: The
,J(^_>aaltoaXlon of tba PhlHpplne*. siicce**
of ialf-ipverBmairt la Cuba, tba setUa*
Moat of tha coal *trtka and the con
aaaUMtioo of the ranun* treaty, with
Its aaoaraaoa of an Isthmian canal. A
BiaB )a*tli*d by tba evaat in matter*
aachas tbe*a I*. I think, “safe" enough
for aaother trial; and. at all arants.
thooa so ofteo mlttakan In their
profdMOto* of failur* might show a lit
Ue IMS assurance In calling him **un
agfe.** In truth. I doubt If we have
OTor had a prMidaat. and 1. at l«ast.
hays aavar seen a mao more open to
aaggaartOB. advice or remoastrance
thaa Thaodore Ktwsevelt He can n<»t
be calolad. ba can not be bullied, be
can not be bought, either with money
or anything *1*«. If democratic hkIU
or* moan that these qualities render*
prMidsat -unsafe." then they are quit V
light to prefer aaother candlata; and
I vaeture to add that David B. Hill
la raamrkably well fitted to suggest a
caadldate to suit them.
-It may be owned that whether Mr
Rooaerelt be "safe" or not. certain
Classes i»f people would undonbtedl>
feel In greater lafety were he out ol
the white bouse. -Grafters" who look
to -pull" for Immunity; men. whether
rich or- poor, few or many. In the
North or In the South, who trespasr
on the constitutional rlghu of their
fellows: r*'beU and ctmsplrator* In the
Philippines; Moorish biigands wrho
kidnap our cltlseus; South Amertcan
advanturvrs who would "htdd up" our
caaal—In short, criminals and law
breakers of high and low degree in our
midst, enemies of our country both st
home and abroad, ail these gentry
agree In finding him too ’*str«‘nuous"
tor their comfort, and would sleofi bet
ter with a ‘mfer' president at Wash
lagton. If the newspaiH-rs whUli de
elare him unsafe’ are the mouthpiece's
of one or more of tbeea classes. I find
no egase for wonder In their utter
ances; otherwise these »eetn sunirUIng. except as showing that they have
nothing mtwe senHible to say ’
The census figures In another i>ur
tion of this issue are verv significant,
and will prove especially tnieresUng
Traverse City has had a steady gain
and this county U one of the few In
tha stats showing an eir»tis of ten
per cent Increase during the past four
yeara. Manisti'c has had a failing ufl.
aad at the present rati* t>f grxiwth this
city will soon distance the Balt City.
Among the villages little Boyne Ctiy
takes the palm. That place now teaito,
Charlevoix, not only In pofuilalion
lion bg|
tai Indnttrlal growth and
erpriaj
Boyne has had an Increase of IM pm
cent and Is still growing In the upper
peninsula there has been a falling of
to some of the larger cities, which U
due to the reduction In mining forcea
But Traverse Ctly and lmmi*dl*tely vlctoity has shown a aubstantial gn*wth
which Is a credit lo Its peoi»le and to
Ua aaoaUaat and permanent resources.
Whaa It la conaldaced that there has
haaa oo boom in this aectloa aad few
haw eaterprlses during tbe past five
yaara It will b* reallaed that the aaturof popototloa aad la-
•^'#0. what do yoo think of thntr
hf nsld. -kodlag her chilA along by
a chain, as ah* woald bar favarttr
p*p»y"
Tha yima—f waa Meeiy na yowkr
atars ar* Uk«4y to be. palling trat this
way and than tbat. bat a itltla jerk
nom tbs ether and of the chain was
generwlly aU that was needed to make
him trot aloQg.
-Well, wrhao 1 came to think of It.
that Me* appMrs so emlneotly aeaal
Ue aad prsctIcaUe that the wcoder Is
tt has never been adopted befora If
I was of a motw commercial trend <4
mind It might gl^t* a valaable sug
gestlon 111 the way of jeweled coUara
and belts, solid gold and sUver affacto
oomO-
AM BOW la Is aaaerted that Dowla
iteir-ii I
FEMALE HSLF WAHTE]>~
Tttvene CAFCMhbvCa i
ttSltf
.ALL DUDS OF LEGAL
PAPERS EXECUTED
School will soon bet^io. yon will want a Suit
and a pair of Pants for >*our boy. Wc want
you to call at our store, wc will show you tbe
best Bo>-s short Pants at 50c, 75c and Sl-00 in
the city, also bargains in Youths' Pants at $1^^.
$1.75, $2.50 and up.
A very strong line of- .
Boys’ and Youths’ Suits at the lowest prices.
Call and examine these goods, we can save
you money, we will be glnd lo wail on you
whether you buy or not
ill EMt Fropt ttrceu
.nJeOL
AMhMd hj a aOiht aamad. h* ChraM
hactohtohsL Ter aa iMtoaf ha gmaad.'
hrwIlimM. Thao, maattag tha gUf*;
Mqatoad look, ha aptaag op.
n hops that 1 am oat UwapaaMog.^'
ha tiagao isahtfoRy. -U 1 am totrad-
A. J. WILHELM STREET
SIDE
-M«k 1 battsM oot.** M*
“It la atmoac too aweet." she aoswat^
toad slops at this haA . I fancy. ad low. “too inteopr.”
“Then giT* am the apray you wear."
If yoo caas to stay, of m«
to look at tha vtow.*’ aba added, with
-It to gnat.'* he agraed. -1 hav*
mratr ***a aaythlag mars bMBtifuLBa was still loohtog straight at bar.
aM tha girl gave him a soaplcleM
gtohc*. -1 often cooMT bar* to read
Omar,** b* srent oo calmly. **lt fits to
aooaehoar.-Bawhy.- srlth pattto If ragoe Inter
aaL *^oo care for Omar, then r
-Immafiaely. A bask of verse*, uie
damMth tbe boagh; a loaf of bread, a
jug of wtoe and tbao bewldr me. singtog to tbe wUderiMM-ah. wilderness
wen paradlM oowr
W« •« ASvtae «• Wewisw
Tbe girt gravely unfurled her fluffy
Don't pick out a man for a buahaad paraauL
atmply becaaae you love biiu. The
-1 mast not loaper Interrupt your
moat Imporunt thliw la whether h* rMdtog. then." abe said. -Ooudby.love* yoo. A wraman who lova* bar
~Goodby! Bnt yoo hare ooly Just
huahand better than he does btn la
eoma. ITsaae don’t go,- be begged.
doormat on which be treads. If h* -I've read enough for today.leva* her better than abe doe* him.
-But 1 don't know you." she objected.
be look* up to her as a goddea* and Tbe man held out tbe Omar.
apeoda hla life trying to win bar Cn-My name la on tbe title page.- be
eor.
■Gggmtail tcatauvely. and the girl,
A too adoring wife hoev* a man after a BBoaMofs bealtadoct. ruffling
with her affection, but no woman ever over tba pagan, road tbe name aloud.
bad enough love given her to aatlaCy
-Gordon Lcoox MaxweU. Are you
her. and the more affectlou the auin malty Oardoo Maxwelir Tb# man
laviabes upon her the atouger the claim
h* eatoWlabe*.
After marrlag* a
-Wbat do you kaow of mer
thouaaiMl thing* draw a wo«p*n'a heart
-Who baa oot bMtd of the great ten
to her biiabnud; a tbouMi»d things ea- Bis champloar abe laughed, half mock
trang* him from her.—World.
ingly. -Here la your book.”
-But you were only a child then.MlgWsr aSweeMsw tor Wse^s.
Ttoere are SQ.U00 young women re be peralated. -And 1 have been abroed
eelvlug collegiate Instrmilou l^be ever atoce.”
-Bure. but children hav* good memUnited States, and of tills number 20,
OUU are to the group of twelve sute* orle*. yoo know.”
-Y’oo maat have been a lovely chlld.”
making op wliat was until a few year*
ago known aa tb»* wesL This group be murmured reflectively. The girl
cooslsta of the th!>-e middle went frowned.
-I really moat go,” she repeated.
aUtea of Ohio. Indiana, sod lllinul*.
af the five northw>*wteni stat«*s of Maxwell took a hasty mte\t forwarvl.
kllcbtgan.
Wbu-ooain.
Minnesota.
-incaae dent. And forgive me. And
North and South iMtkuta. and of the won't you tell me who you areT" Tbe
girl abook her bead decMedlj.
Kansas. kllSMun and Nel>ra*ka.
“1 only taU my name to my frieoda"
In iniooU alone there are 4.5U0
-And are DU Fv Meodar
women studcTrta pursuing the bigbei
Bhe opened wide eye*. -Not yet
branches of unH-ersity education, as snrely.
against 1.7UU In .Sew York. l.rsAl In
“Well, let's pretetxl then.” be urged.
1‘eaiuo'lvauto. and only Tuo to kla*> Tbe girl, gaalng at blm with more ap^
aachusstu.
proval. rek-ot**d a little.
-Let's pretend by all means. I will
aiu04 OWl
•I never knew of bow much Im tbereforv Introduce myself as tbe
portaiH*e 1 waa going U> Is* In lif*-." Piincees of tbe Blue Forget men**ts,
said tbe first man. Adam, -until 1 who lire* In yonder rochanu-d eastle."
began to take the pap^*r. Why. Eve waving her batsl toward tbe bill
Maxwell sighed contentedly.
M«ends half li.-r lime sitting up late
-What a lovely name
It exartly
for me to bring home tin- |>.ilter. and anlta your eyes. And is Mrs Cor>
the other half w rttlng aduev to me your aunt, tbeoT” hurrying on at signs
bow- to behave and getting it pub- of danger. -WTjy haven't I met you
lUbed. And. tlo-n. wln-u 1 don't road before? 1 wlU coma and call.’' refits*
snylblng but tin- real «-t.iate news of lively. "I love Mr*. JCory” Tbe giri
the ilardeu City, sin- get«t mad and flushed.
-No. DO, yoo mustn’t!" she cried uhwiit»i» another pa|*er for tbe club on
tbe Laek of Evolution in Una.' I'd ruptly—“that Is. uiy aont la 111." bsif
like to know who w:jh her.* Br-d ’
confused. Tb*-n. at Maxwell’s pntxletl
“I want you to iiadi-mtan.l," ankl sure, she broke into iH-psuasion. "Don’t
Eve, -that I atarted lo gel ready first, you see bow the whole thing would be
bat .vol wouldn’t wnu for me. '—Mto- apolledr abe erkd. “If we w.-rv to
meet at teas and chatter Uianlties as
E.\CCRillON on ateamer Columbia peotile do. If you were to meet me ’out’
Wednesday evening by ’Trmverve Clt> as plain Mias Smith—can't you see.
don't you uoderstaod r"
hand to N<*-ah ta wanta Boat !«•«««-«
"Bur- ot>Jected AlaxwelL Tbe glrfa
dock M 7;S(l o’clock
It eyes daabed
-Oh. very well, then: do It." alie deDeaf Childrww. Notice.
Clartxl. '-What does It matter anyway?
Will the parents itf children w ho are 1 should oot bare come ticre. sbouk)
deaf, or even partially deaf so that not have spoken to you at alL You
they have difficulty In following the have abowu me that quite plainly
Therefore In any cmie 1 think the ac
work in tbe put>llc schools, kindly send
quaioUDc* had better stop here atid
iheir address to Rev C T Stout. 34k DOW."
State afreet.
“But,” Interposed Maxw^l again,
-can’t yon see it’s ooly bei-ause I want
to meet you again somewhere, anyYou little knew when first we met
wben-r recklessly -What do I care
That Kome dav you would U>
for Mrs Cory? You will come back
The lucky fellow I’d choose to let
barer* be Implored The girl amiled.
Pay for my Rocky Mountain Tea.
-You will promise to stay on your
own side of the hedge T'
Johnson Drug Co.
-If I moat.” obediently. "But—am
1
never
to croM It?” Her face changed.
There U more caUrrh In this sac-Before I leave 1 will myself break
tloa of tbe country than afl other <U*
a put tc^ether. and until the last tbe spell, and then perhaps”—she heat^w yeara was auppoaed to be Incur- tated. -But oatll then, no.”
-Too
going.” to alarm- She
Fbr a great many years doctors
groaouBced It a local diaeas* aad pre- bogbed-agmlh. —
gerlhed local remediea. and by coo“Surely yoo cannot expect me to re
■tantly falling to cure with local treat- main forever?”1 coold remaia here forever,” he
proven catarrh to he a <
aaswered.
Uonal disease and therefore requlTM
-Ob tb* other side of tbe fencer with
tilted chin.
^
larm t.,ure, manaiactwr
*X>n the other aide.- atnphatlcaUy.
Cheney A Oo., Toledo, Ohio, to
“Would I were there nowT
only coostltotlcmal cure on tha ■
-Already wlaiili« for my departure."
kec It la taken totaraally la
mormand the girl la exaggerated rtle drops to a taaapooofaL
proach. -Goodfay. then; this time really
acto directly oa tha blood aad mm
aartaces of tha aystam. Thay oRhr goodhy.”
-But yon win eaaaa baefcr eagerly.
8bs panaed aM gtoncad back over
Addrana: T. J. CHBNXT A 00-. Tolado. Ohi& .
THIS WILL INTEREST YOU
Notary Public
MktTM tot Ch* I
-Why.- ramarhad fih* caaite. dattr MMPlBg aat af a ehatoMaS pauh
aat aad hithMiBg •* aaacfoarih* fhm
aataga af, Imt M*idC-atoal aaeaeC
-tr ihw dM.** wartiBi «ha caaA
alicr ha had thaMhtfady toM aaMe a
caM-Irna vaat aad tilighaaai is mahe
aartala timt the gaaid ahaM «h# aa>
palaew had baaa daaWad. -Id
rKtnMmt of alhUlato with haaMa
aad tar« tom toase lhar* to Maaehg
rta.---da«0a.
ROM by draggtoto. Tie.
Taka UaUto ItomOy POto fat
has daalgBs npon Grand RapMs. and
propaw to brtog aa army of kls foiP&mn to that cUy to aaarch of ra^ HffhiM wmth, TbaproaaartlagaiTTlMMfVXMl
AMAM more
»AVI»
OCMN
REAL ESTATE
SPECIALISTS
Onr B«*w nr-'ktie« at Hh' each or
Still to atlence the gtrl Iwot acroM
3 for I5<- are pri.e wlarw r-
fed the pounding of hia heart. For a
tong moment the girl luoksd de^ Into
hU eyew Her heart qukiLened. and
bar face showed white to tl*e moonUght, but she drew away tbe band and
managwl to amlW.
-The game baa^>een very pleasant.”
abe aald akiwiy. “But now the einl
has come, and tonight 1 am to s«y good
Maxwell aUrted.
”<;oodby.” be
edraed atupldJy. “Now. afUT you hare
coUM to me. iJoodby! It has not been
all a game.” be went on. gstbeiing
courage. The girl put qp a prolesling
baud.
“.So. do; we were pretending, reUKHuber“
“There waa no pretense on my side.”
MaxweH’a voice was ateady
”I love
you.”
“But yoo can't, yon muatn t. You re
not playing fair. HesUli-* ,vv.u don’t
ever know my name.” urged the gUi
In dismay. Maxwell laughed
“Not know you? 1 have alwaj**
knowru you and waited for you," l»e as
aerted. The girl, w ho bad glanced up
quickly, shook her head
"You are lulataken.” she tiiurmured
“I —1 thought ourselves Just preteml
Ing. 1 thought you knew the rules of
the game: Forgive me. but I am al
ready engaged. ”
-What"’ The exclanvatl*>u broke
sharply from Maxwell \Vhv*u he \\«-ul
on It waa in an.altered voice.
-1 aee. It has t>vs-u m) own fuutt
I BtxHild have |.lay«sl even, but I put
too much on the huiard. InjuU;.- ut
quits the game, slid 1 l.««* UuH- 11 Is."
with a bllter little laugh. The girl
caught her breath
“But ! never drv-amed tbnt y.iu would
take it like ihla." she faltrn-d. ' .Vnd
atnl it WiiH HO U.ng ago that I lK-»-ame
engnge»l It In only lai.-ly 1 have b*ani
ed that h«- still .-.tr-s Would .>ou care
to s»sf my eugngeuient ring?*' rsther
wi*tfully
’ le*, 1 want y..u to." as
Maxwell uttered a fien-e piMtcwt Fti
lying a blm- riblwn from herthm.tt she
laid it in ills pnlui. On the rtblxin
was f!i«tene»l u sk-ttder circlet of g>-UJ
twlnrd with forget uien*>t». Maxwell
loiikitl at It with distaste.
>our uaine." In- wild nl.H. iit
ly. twisting the ring with niu-on.-r-...ua
fingers, "A good meiooige for hun to
leeve. but sun-ly an uiuM-«i-wHflr\ name
for you.
bo would forgt-i >uu l.iuv*
eyed princess? Blue is true Hint- iswhy"
He broke off attnjpMy w ith
eyes suddenly rlretwl on llif inile ring
For a aet-und he stared in l•.•wlUI•-r
meut. tlu-u glanced al the girl
Her
fact- waa roue red in the moonlight, and
Maxwell gasped.
"Madeleine:" he cried sw Ifllv 111
credulously
“Madeleine. Is !i renlly
you? My dear Utile girl sw .-.•nit-ort.
my first little love, who i«roii'..M>i lo
marry me when she grew tn- Hk- .U.t
I gave her this rtng? MadHein. " H>e
girl utter««l an uncertain little J;jugli
“I am Madeleine."
".knd yon knew me all the tmit-’'"
with sodden luiultlon
“Why. I I heatvl that you w.-re
here. " under lowered laslnti ••.Vinl tite
book aettied it 1 tokl you < hlidren h.id
good metiKtriea. Dhln't yon think me
very forwrard for a prlncew-s? You see.
1 didn’t want yoo to kot.w me l«*e;iu«te.
that la" breaking off In preit.! em
baiTBsameiU. “V»ru s.-e ’
“1
tlial 1 have been an awT ex
rlalmed Maxwell unsteadily
Ma.b
Irlne. ’ he leaned aertaot Hie he^lge and
NE-AH-TA-WANTA
OMENA
NORTPORT
We have* «-.ih»r' t.. uu
them in siM.. i, .Uh-r. t ii . for
STEAMERS COLUHBU AND
GUHMM6S
e\er>lH»tl>
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
for stout iHt.ple
*•
W. now hav •
Wc aljtt/ have the
$18 50. ts dtjIRMt
$19.00. 68 4ty Halt
$21.00. fM^ tM flCMM
This win iDclotle mcala aad
berth between Trxvene Chjr and
Chicago.
TidicU win be on tale coa»>
ruencing Thundx):. June »,
1904.
Steameri leave Travevae City
a..ry Sunday. 10 |k
and
Thimdayt, C a. m.
ROlilO TRIP 25c, 50c, 75c
Butt Limit 8:4(1 LL
All 2:00 f. a.
lH*?tl ibitiL'iiut in WtilWi wa.-hable
gisnls at I'V < arh..
Our la.It* - tindi rsl.iri ^al■■ i>
n.tw tin
Travurs* City to Wt. Loula
VIA
BKl TS-TLn. lino* *.* hav
v.- urt-! -oint t-vtra large
KMTIIEBI MOKU THAIS.
CQ.RBUN TUP BATES
TRAVERSE BAUIIE
H -
E('t>ti«>ui> ii» gt- vtgir )« arN -up
ply now
E.l.nPE, Act.
B.F.CIUICII, 6.P.A
W. ar. *. il.ug ih. in in
MABAME BITA KRAUS'
THE PEERLESS MARKET
Beauty Remedies
v'-l ‘.lurn r'-
Has just openetl to the publit, and a brand new meat mar
ket where quality and prices
arc right Give us a call . .
o. T. OOX
255 E Front SL
Qtz. Fbonc
Fir Sale B; All Driulete
A.UlroH* Veti.vn.
LAUIP?S' Kauipiu t.hu**H that
iiu from .'etc III Bi Lo p.-r |iuir a
i' E'l i.-drli li -
, I'M TALKING YET
HAVE YOU
LEST YOU FORGET.
TRIED THEM YET?
I KK.M.U.K
KK.S
HKU* W.\NTK1»
hr
'Iraverse City
I
Canning I
bl.if I
. j
Record
War
Ad*,
bring
Big
Rvtorn* for t a money Invaatad.
That
the
Hot
Spring*
have cured THOUSANDS
ERSE CITY.
med>cines
IN
TRAV-
They can cure you.
1 sate by all first class druggists.
The Knox Hat
FOR FALL WEAR
THE KING OF ALL STYLISH HATS
A man 'S known by the hat he wears, and when he has a
“Knox” nothing more need be said--he has the most stylish hat
made.
A VERY IMPORTANT FACT
All men can not wear the same shape hat. For that reason
we carry all the different heights of crowns and widths of brims,
to fit any shape of face, the full, the slim, the medium, and the
“Knox” hat sells for $5.00.
THE “BEACON” HAT
alli>ped back. “Madrivtm*. I <-nn't put
the ring back
lhi» *l.b* of Hk*
.hedge." Hi* pul»e-» wvrv rju-mg. hi*
, volov sounded Strang** In hi* o» u <*nr*.
“Madelclue. may I
tbt* h**.lgv ’
'
There wra* a moment’* •ilen.***. i«-n.*H*.
I
vibrant through whU-h Maxw vll i-jught
dimly tbe dl»Uut tw*at of the wbv*».
the delicate. penetmUng fragrant*** of
i
the hooerauckle. Then slowrly *he lift
j
cd tender, wtotfnl eye* to hla while
i
« curved into the ■
I may try." .he aakt
is made by the “Knox” people, and it is an exapt imitation of
the $5.00 Knox hat, but because there are some who do not care
to pay the $5.00 these are made to retail for $3.00.
This is the “Hat Headquarters” of Northern Michigan, be
cause we sell the hats that give the best of satisfaction. That is
why so many trade here. If you don’t, let us prove our state
ments.
Mew* Wwr Lwwgklagr.
-Why did ereryboiy laugh *o long
over that r!ory of old iJoreby’*? It
Isn't a bit funny.”
"They were afraid be would tell ax>ather If thay kept quiet”
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
Tb* aloar. awwK sammer days drifted
MSy by. and with than MaxweU. half
none the toM eteMOy.
Mt Ma paace aC
ut rntod mmtm mmwtaa. BlliaMa was a qalst plac*. Tha
OmMi7 chih. when ha waa atopptoc.
was IMaaRaMdaU. No
hto comliw dM fflitowi. aM awaMi
aaoca h* fait his Bia oaMrtraUac
l*M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET.
Hot SpHnga mcdiditM
hm carad THOUtANO* IN TRAVERGC CITY. They can curt yo«k Far
tala by all Grat cIsm druMtots.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
For
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Bopt 10. TwBtrdto por coBt totko Mb— or etorta havo ko— o—pi—Bd. tko ptoB kolBp toBdo to tko
04 by tko
toko4 bofora i—. 1. Tkto will lBela4o
tko tokBlBtka of larto bb4 etker oto
(totle*. work vhtek g—orally roqalrat toast olghto— bmmtha.
BtoltoB by CSttoa.
Tko popatotka of the laeorporated
cltl— to — folknrs:
CHtoa.
1104
Adri— ............................. 10.4M
Albloo ..................
4443
AlP-a ........................
11.4-
... . •••
... .
......
Battle Crook ........ 11.113
......... •• • W
Boot— Harbor......... f.70f
»««»«•.........
aaro............
Ooldwaler ....
Corunna .......
l.Ml
CryMBl ralta
IZ
i.-
...
Bast Taw— ...
Batcm Rapid.
...
10.M8
mnt .............
;
16.131
m AagAto — ftt Sitoirt fw
bog— Joljr U. BBd ft or—
Aog. 14. la 1—4 the wfk wo bog—
at tko eotoo Utoo. kBt It wa Bept »
niadstono ...
1.811 Gladwin
1.011
rln ....
4410 GrandI Haven
2.438
21414 Grand IxMlge............ . 2.431
42,378 nrt>«>nvine ...............
3.421
1,886 llanmck ....................
5.037
41.146 Harrison
647
27.811 Htolings ...............
5.668
41416 Hlllsdalo ................... ;
4.809
30476 Holland ..................... , 8.146
13,166 Hudsoo ....................... .
2407
16416
lunla .......................
11438 Imn Jdountsln.........
8,360 ln»nwoo<l ................... . 1.111
26.130 Ishperolng .................
11.423
2.813 Jackna ..............
26.3<»o
33.881 Kalam—oo ......................21.782
17410 lMM\n% ............'..... 20.176
41.804
Swss wswwmsiinsswniiii
MM 04 o rooarttBkIy oarlf dsir. Ib
..........
laidingtoa .....................
Markinaw UIc...........
Manistee
Manlstlquo ...................
Marine City .................
Marque-U«
............
Marshall .......................
Masoa .............................
Meaomlocc ..............
Midland .........................
McHmw ...........................
Mt. Clemcns.............
Mt. Pleasant ..........
MiiHkegttn ....................
MusKeren Heights ...
Negauoee .....................
Niles .............................
North Muakegoa .....
Norway ....................
Onway ...........................
Otter ...............................
«•““.....................
Peloskry ................
6.1—
Pontiac ......................... 10484
Port llnroa..................... —.088
Saginaw ..........................46.710
Bault ate. Mario........ 11.441
Bomb Haven ............ S.T47
at Clair .................. 1.-4
at. Ignao^ ................. 8.1*8
8t. Jobss.................. 1.768
at. Joseph................. 6.821
8t. l4Mtis ................
Btondlsb ........
... ......
Btsrgls ...........
Taw-aty.............
7.71C
1.403
6.20V
1.242
1.706
lS46r
16,485
7.I6<
66».
14.260
4.1S6
3.82V
10.06V
4.S7'>
1.825
12.MV
2.36T
6,043
647C
•kelet—s.
Tbo mode of preparing sleletons for
the use of tbe medkwl profession is a
delicate operation. The SAwlpel Is
called Into miulslUon to remove
tbe roiwTilar tissues. Its work telng
done, the bones an* boUwl. to-lng can*
fully watc'red meanwhile that they
may not be orenlone. After tills «wn
nlluillstlv pfwwluro they are bh*achetl
w SUB. Even the spots of greaae
litre to appear wlien they an
posed to heal. The French treat tliese
with ether aisl benalne. swnrlng tliere
by a daxxllug whltetiess, which is a dls
tl—lAshlng mark of their skeletons.
A brass rod with all the prop«
rarvatores su|^wrts the spinal ctdutnn
DolUwte bnias wires boW tbe rilsi In
place. Hinges of tbo most i*erfect
workmanship give to the Joints t
graceful and Ufcllke moveuicut. Clev
erly concealed liooks and i^es rentier
dbijUDCtlon at pleasure i*ossll»le, Tbe
whole wostroction plainly ItMlicatrs
tbe care and skill of an artist and
20.se
iBko*B Kres.
i.oi:
6.136 glaas eyes. Inasmm'h as their
4.287 er close. They are wltbonl lldi and
eoch Is corecetl with a tninstiarent
■rale nmeh reeembllug glass. When Um
reptile casts Its outer skin tin- «y«
see Its come off with tbe rest of the
transpareot envelope out of which tbe
8.6— snake slips. This glassy eye
6.283 ao tough that It effectually ptjptects the
1.741 true rye from the twig*. sban» Iff***
11.168 and other obatmcGons o bleb the snake
encoanters in Its travels, yet It U trant
42,345
parent cnoogb to allow
104SS
feet vlsfciB. Tboa. If tbe snake baa not
4.0M t glaas eye It may, at any rate, be ssU
2448
2471
8488
6.1U
1.-9
141
811
84M
1446
M48
1434
1.188
34Traverse City ....... 11437
West Bay City.............11.M7
Wyandotte ................... 6,416
YpsIlasU
............. 7487
BatoWo ProooatoA
Tko sCBitllsg saBoaaoem—t tkat a
ptwoBlIvo of sakido kad ko— dtosev
wad pm totorost a—ay. A r— down
or dpapodadoBcy tovartokly
proeo— aolelda aad aoanktag has
booa toaad that will ptov—t tkat ooe
llti—whJek Btokas aakddo likely,
tko Brat thOBght of aalf doatn»etk>B
toko Etoetrle Bttiors. It botog a groat
loaie BBd serrtoo will strsagtbso the
aonroa bb4 bttlld sp tbo aystoBL It's
alao a groat BtoasBcb. Liver aad Kid
.3.66:
2403
1.407
18,111
6.1W
7478
Vlllagda to Waatom Miehlgaa.
Tbe poptilatlDB of Jibe toliowtag vtllagM la wcdt MIcbliaB ta glvea;
Boyae aty akowa kn tacr—se oC 1.641
for tke toat fow' yaara. Btqrae OSy
baa probably tbe larg—t paroBatage
of tocraase la tbe state. Tke vato ol
taereB— to 1— par eeau or 48 per eeat
'
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HANNAH & LAY CO’S
HIOHESTOUAUTY POSSIBLE
BEST
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
End of a Btttor Flpht.
srsrTKJf'T.r.'s
ud o3> BifU whB «. aoUad
th* taUMbl7% voauiwko ka
|;ii ,1111
games.
■wMieadl- Yoora very alnoerely. Mas.
LTa OidOVgB, 414 OrovaBL. Milwaukee.
Wto« Vioe Prealdeat. Milwaukee
Doalaesa Womans Aaaoelatloo. — gseso
/W/eftf/sBsBWaf s^BBWgme<s>fSS^
Russian Naval Laaasa.
Novik (cmlserl, packed In a stek
Inx CMOdItIun Aug. |21 at Kursaknvak
IslamI of Sakbalien^ after a battle with
two Japani'se cmlidTs.
Rwrik (rnilwTl. ^uok Aug. 14 In
tight with Ksniimu^’a squadron.
Petropavlosk UudUtshlpl. blown i
at Fort Arthur April 13. Admiral Ma
kamir and 700 otta-rs |M.‘rlsl|iog.
Czarevitch (liattl<->hi|i*. severely
dsmat-'i-tl in thv flghi of Auu. lu, A«l-
Boysrin
I “>■"
I
VaHag
^
•—OkUhoma day.
*-Mo
a-CallfomU. Odd Keltowt* and Hous* c
Hoo-Hoo day
t
IS—Reunion of Hpantsh
Hpai
U-MaryUnd
;r«r cricket comeat.
World a ai
op«rui In Live Stock sse*
Cattle aht
8eiw
tion; cl
IX-Cathollc Knlzhta of Amcrlcw.
loodmen of the World and State of
Loulalana day.
U-Sl, l.oula day.
IS-MexIco day and Oermante congreoa.
17—MaaurhuaMta and Colomdo day.
l>-CongreM of aria and aclence and AH*
Bona day.
cbamplonahtp touma*
Olympic got
. inenL
m-itevada
>-Kevada day.
Archery cent
-llltnotB day.
—ArkanMS
anMS day.
da
:ennUt<«xpo*tttoB
ta and CUrk Centi
(
• y and Virginia da}
N-ldabo day.
»—yYatemal day.
Military athletic camtraL
r-North l^kota and Apple day.
B—International corgrraa of lawyer* and
Juattoe* and I'lah day.
f»—Knight* and Ladle* of Security day.
»-K*naaa day.
•PECIAL EVENTS FOR OCTOBER
1—Indian Territory day.
Eque*irUn polo champlorxahip con-
9-kIT York day
Sheep and *w ine exhibition ta Ur*
Stock section: close* Oct. ti
S-Kew
York
State and Advertising
Men's day.
*-Rhe«# Island day.
e-Matn*. Ohio. New Jersey and Oermak
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO,
Distributing Agents.
• DESTRUCTION OF SEA FORCES
•
IN THE FAR EAST.
Nov. L
scetkm: claaaa Oet to.
- _
.
m^st growsra. dahym aad —k aaL
Oatektoa Kties ta India,
la ladla. wkerr tkoar tors* blnlk. :ta
bttod, are cobubob and fenriexa. boy*
amom tkeBimlrca ky <«irhtog tkem la
mmkau .—
a way that to ahaest rtdlcnloBa ta Itv »-lBlMdchnl**tt*
■mifkeni 1inri-g eattto ssktott to
itotoUcIty. A llae to atmebed tightly
• Bttto way abere the grdond bcTweeB_________
twB pBMa Bea-fb It to laU a bait i I^Orikya
Tke kite BtoopB •—•riled the baiLlmt j g *yTO.
BBCter look those sample
tbo— over while there to a goBd a*Bortowat. Tkeyll Bate yoa trom 60c
to $140 per pair. ▲. V. FrtodrielL
STEINBEICS GRAND jffiH
4f f Tunir D
\J n UtK
C Af TTHITDU
CjU V 1 OErlini
CITf IT e”
^lllLo
icriils»4i.
n-|e>rtcir smiK.
•‘r
tcnilsert. blown tip by the
lIlllHI p, h
9 to pre-
BY LOTTIE BLAIR PARKER.
Author of - Way Down East”
^ Typlcal Southern Play.
Produced with a carload
Special Sceueiy and Effects
Larre and Effleieut Company
vi-tit Its c-a|Uurr hf ili*' Jniianoo.
*TSc H—t OrlriiaL Ubhickncycl. tnd DivcrtlBC Ptoy sf
• SOUTHERW UFE EVER WRniEN.-
MandcHur (guntouii >. tIbmaniKtl at
Shanghai Ft h. l<i jlti pri vt-m rapturr
h.v the Japajn*«\
i
Yenetei, Mink lip 'a niinr ai
Ffb
Sta! Sail 0pm Tinfm Mifilii.
Ikilny
i«
Pricii 25c, SOc, 7St H.
;
givoutch (giiniHihll. >ctitlli*«l at Nl-i
t’liwang .\«g. ! t»t pr*-v*-nt
falling '
Intii iln> hatnis of fhi* Jaiwnriu-
I
Kortetz (gunltuati. l>lown up al t'hotntiipn Ffh. 9 to pi^fvcnt its bring cap
Bogatyr
!>.%
lrnilKi*^».
runnlnc aunoind
Itaill.v
ai
(lantauv*!
Vlailivimtok
Yoitng. ITi>v lilt-nn-- Ilolllatcr’a
It««rky Mnuntain Tt-a ctin-d roc* «•! Inillgi^tinn and c«in<tl|»a'i«Kt. tJalncd
iwoni.x flvi* |H>undft In alx month". Ant
t-niln ly wtdl. So rent*. Tea or Tab
b1». Johnson I>rug Co.
ELGIN C. LEWIS
M.'i.v 19. ri‘|*oru <l !t»n Ma.v 22 to have
DP-TIHIinE
iH'.n bttiwn tip, Ing is Known to tn* !n
«lry»b*rs
are tbe only two oftlrinl* who may tie
Askold IrniltM-r
nghi of Aitu
1".
aakl to dlr»" tly r*-preiM-tit Ida niaj»-"ty
lorkctl
and.
for n iiali>.
Roasi* (iTiiK<-ri. badly damagtNl tn
Gremoboi irruld ri. Mitft-rod aeven*l> In the haitU- ot j.Aug
wIk»
M; ia at VladI
bad aotnew bat
Rleshltelnl
ul-^troycr i.
forcibly
11
by the
Janatu>».e
Crozovoi
norpt-.!!*
l"»ati.
non
at
Shanghai. ina> U- dismantled
Vnuahitelyny
idf*in»y.r 1.
Sterugutschi
(4esstn>yeT >.
privilege* ;
driven
d<"'lin<'d
until
liird !
Cursun. who was a very strict dlsri- *
plinartnii
taken fn»in Che Ft"' Aug
e«*rtaln
uxtully tinly iwrtnlnlng to royalty Tbe :
dignity of tbe ItHlImi tleeroj’a «»«rt J
ticht of Anc. N. mlw at Vladivovtok.
aahurv in IMgism ha> Feb. 11
7-W?*C.’ T. U. aad Daughters of Coa*
fs^eracy day.
d-C*ilc«go iTes* day.
l»^.^t>a'a national day.
U-UlmouH day.
U-ltallan and Michigan day.
U-Connectlcul and City of Detroit day.
le-A. A. U. Wrestling Championship day.
IL-MystIc Toilets' day.
17—Amancxn Ubrary Aasodatlon day.
U-Aia*ka. Ksbraaka aad Ucl«n KcB*r
day.
to-aeffersou day.
»-Meettng of Colonial
MONDAY, AUGUST 29TH.
Ttilngchou an I
v. «-.t-|
MICHIGAN
Cur* all chronic dtoaaaea.
fer sato by all flrat-ctoas tfrvflftoto.
Pricaa, Hot BpHnga ta^ts. $1.
Hot BprlnfS Q«lck Rallef (linlmeBl)
S canto.
Hot Springs catarrh cura, 80 ccala.
Hot Bpringa aaap, 10 cento.
Hot Springs haaling salve. 28 c—Is.
Hot Springs com curs, 10 cento.
Fer sale ky B. C. Wait A Bob*,
Johnson Orvg Company and Amerv
kan Drug Company.
B. nakhAml Vdctable Cboi.
I Killed;
j
-
HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES
V—BtBkk) Oa-pMde be WOBA OBI
BBd boBghI B boUlB 8m ma. 1 aasd
yoor madkiBa for thi— and oae-hall
Mtka, improvtoff Btoadily la bnahh.
BBd ia twenty-two m—ton a child
oBma. I CBBBoi fally exprasa tka foj
and thaakfotoeas that to la my h—rt.
Our borne to a diffemit ptoce bow. aa
TtoTltor. and
*''^M'’a‘*w’'eek."^ begtnnlng.of t-umbw* |
boOlm 16c.
teek Bf kto aecb BgaUmt tbe ctrtog
tkto makafrkim tUrow — ^
with tbe fBaliltStkdt m«Be «( tbe guUto
g« over tke Uae. bM be to kept a e«i-
TRAVERSE CITY,
h>m«.»mhmmmm»b»»«»m«mmm«m»bbbbimmi
-DUA MKraBNuii—IM. ■».
iM te MRI.1 JMUll W>.bUanA
UMiid «T hoMtk. iMUr aU I
toe.<«iwnJW»tto.Waiiili trortln
udlmijlMtlmMTWIMnaw
kMleoddbtnral. B.t>i.dto«i«
DuPont. Oa-. “and gmys me np. Bvety- —..Bankers ot tto w« * day and Natl
body tkoagbt my timo had come. As
at Cooacb of w<
Wttitnr. pigsoaa and pH atock ■xhfbla tost TBBort I tried t^r. King s
tim Bi Uvs Stock akctloa: slasss
was I
_
OB Bty fast to « tow daya. Now I’ve «bUmly ragBlaBd my bealtb.*’ It coaQBffa mil OoBgha. Oolda aad Throat
aad LUBg troBbldB. Onaranteed by
Draw Store and P. H. Maada,
|L—. Trial
FLOUR
■Mn.LC<lmr.Vlcel>m.>
itat ittirMkM. Wh.. Bsimi
WiMrtAuifiaiialMS—r
MB Wtfee oBkisiM vkB
bT amSmT^*— -mTSTS hire bees raBrat B he—Vy
days. ft. LoBto —7 SspC IS. will ba wBf L]P«i E nSUBWi
table CeevoMl
3,17:
4.161
-
—4
1484 bars Biraagad to pBitto—nto to th*
—adal days aBottad to tbam. aad
sts
HBds of pacBoas wlM be daws to
1488 i,m fbe WetUls Fklr npoa ttew bomMobb
14« 1.W1
MtoBsnri to to have aa eaitot wwt at
14- 8461
110O
1.464
I P. H. Mssda. Drsg^toto.
4.611
11402
14.61.116
18442 oos pnbltober had cobio to town witu
his fslber. Tbo jourmry bad bees 4e>
17.MI voted largHy to a dlacoaskrti over the
raxwcB PAidSai or \
pniTbase of a most desirable pony, just
VBM. woBnnto razm.
8482 tbo rlgkt stoo for a arvro yfkr<ohl. and
plas bad been vetoed by tbe ston one of tke big days of tbe ExpoatUon
•482
to point of atteodance. Some of tbe
8411 poreot.
Vltrn they reacted his fattev*a prt largest evcots. locItMUng tbe greot air*
4.48C
vato otoco tbe boy stood In tbe open ship racea. have not yet been sebed6417 doorway and studied tbe doable Mae of olsd, and they are not Jododed in tbe
4.—2 derka bookkeepera. steoagrapheta and list of attractioos gtoiro here:
•PCCIAL gVKNTi FOR AUQU—.
6,481 bripero wbkb extended tbe leogth of
weak bsgtna. Pytbtan Bar sad
I486 the floor. Klnally bo croosed to his »-Mlasouri
conveotben of NsCkmal Ftrsman's
sasodatloB.
•4H tathor'a desk.
aad ssuU show *,10 Uvs Stock
“t'afber."
bo
sold
oonmly,
all
1410
sectloo:
_______
8cpt
tboae poopto wortt for yoor
8431
Bisters' day.
toplled tbo father, not kwklBg m-yuthbOM
M-Deutscber>KiidWrr Ban
4.161 op from btomaU.
S-CoaventloBS of dental exjualavra and
1.786
itute of Bank OealuL.
“Do JOB pay tbelr oaUrtOsr
»—Ramsey
ry family r
reunion,
2.102
Tea.lay.
n—Liberal Aria day.
-Wfik Bty. !f yoa'd take a dollar out •—Inauguration of great
•44I>
Otynorlc
,
tiaiomer
throwing.
ing.
aunninc
and
of eoch of Uielr aalariea this week,
wooldn’t that money psy for my
m-TranIa tournament.and XMratboa raos
ponyF
tn Ot)-fuplc gamea
“For aeversl of them." replied his n-Kaglea day and Tylw fandly reunion.
4.742 father dryly.
Intmtatlonal tug of wat~ In Olympic
1,1 Cl
“Very well; I think yon'd tN-:trr take
8481 It cmt. Each one of ’em wooldn’t inlw SPCCiAL EVENTS
1—Tenneoore
and Indiana day
4.060 tbe dollar moch, and It would mean a
l>umbtM-II
ompetliton
•
hurdle
lot for us. You can bare what’s left
race* In Olympic gamro.
647
over from tbe ponj.”-New York rress. |-ye«eiers' and hilTeramlths* day.
8,—'r
7.269
736
12.708
443.742
10.065
4.361
1.—8
11.0—
2420
6,128
7.108
4.4M
20.717
1.012
6.7?7
4.641
428
4.864
2408
460
—4
1418
La
■
m
FAR
I
jV ^SPECIAL DAYS
lagkBBi cmBty h- lUMt toadltoo*
8SA17 tostoo BBd fl*Blt fwtooa
MB ODiWr hto MIMWM U. Borlar BprtB- -vMl flBtoogBd 1MI4 final—
CBot— ceoBtr bOB 4JB1 foarilleo.
11441 toBtoe BBd UJM fnai—
18448
31.668
14-
■
tiathwi wty. micmiian, tumoav, amouit a, i*k
took np tbe reins of government, and i
under bl* rule many ancient eii"tomi i
and een-monle* wetv revived. ITm- eti
quette of llie Irtnh vl«-en»y’* e«»urt has 11
.lied.
alwfiy*
been
atrb'Uy
mnlntained.
though to tbe majority of tbe Irlidi
Dublin raalle la more of a p<di1
inffuent'e.—Chicago UerunlHerahL
,
TB»r« Wa. Osa Wk. I>M K-i IjmiIB.
Mark Twala once e*pre*ae<l Uir fol
lowing nenllroenl* to a young woman
Straahni (de"troyiri. sunk In a fight who bnd not ainiled at a thing that
Im- bad said during an imiwoniptu re
rast of I’ort Arihlir A:)ril 13
Two loriKvJo boats sunk off Wei- ception In bl» honor at Hym Wawi
College, to which bla daughter had toHal-WH after baifU' of Aug In.
All the young ladle* bat
C.unlKVst »”nk by a mine near Port vlted him
ooe were In a stale of general glee
I Arthur Aug.
during the bumorlal * address- all but
Japands* Naval Loaaca.
one bad taugt»ed heartily at every wit
Hatauac ibaulpahlp). sunk by
a
ty remark. Jniit»Ba Twain fliiiahed
tnloc near Dalny to«Y 16.
be turned to tbe ifooug woman who
Yechine icniit^rl. sunk by Ix-lng bad not laughed, and said. In an oa
rammed by the | erulser Kaauga off dertone; “You are tbe only aenalbto
ooe hetV.
1 have nr*t a.vkl a single
Port Arthur May k6.
Miyaka (crulMWl. sunk by a mine amoalng thing. H- It were nut for tbe
conaplcuouane** of It 1 wou'mI Ilk* to
to Kerr bay May |l5.
iwrsa roar band.**—Roccraa.
Kaimen (gunboat), sunk by a mine
to Talleawaa bay July 5.
OVAL PHOTO FRAMES.
Five traokporut sunk by/the VtodlArc the latest. We hare tbe pure 24voatuk raiders.
caret
gold plate to cxqalalte dealgBS
Sixteen vraseto »«nk at varioux
foom 2x3 Inches in diameter to Ilxl4
Umra srUh the object of -boiUlng up”
and In prices ranging from |1 to $10.
E*ort Arthur.
ide.droyurl.
blown
M Mms. AH CNtfstfrtnnl
n-i»orieil
sunk off IVrt Arlb r March 10
SkoH
CASH GRDCER
In tbe matter of eti«|ii«-tiiL
up
by
a
mine Ma.-xh 16.
Bmitb A Prife. Booth Unkm street.
TRY A RECARO WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
226 EiSi Frm Stmt
WE GUARAKTBB ALL OUR
RUBBER GOOBS
TRY us AHD M COHVDfCElL
—219—
ns TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORorr.
TbBt the H— Bgrtaft BmSlBlBBg
hmm e«fwd THOUBANOB IN TRAV.
ERBECmr. Tbag BMi CB—yev. itor
Mie ky all Bret elagg irBB#ito
topwaalml l.lflfh'k GBroiaomlkien Wor toviBfUsa
We win npe Fow Rrans aad Famish Hxtnres. OBly$IO.W
.Tb. older p* be eMde betn Aigm »«. Tbe wort to be doee ete moled, eiilie M de;*
T—/kVEfttoto OITV Ototo OORR—AIMV
TMC CVBMtia MCOHO, TKAVCfttC CITY. MICHIGAN. TUCWAY. AUQUtT flL ttM.
JIEIC OF MOflltMl
•t tUrnkaa m4 Om to«r«
fb|i «r
f»kMi
bM
mnm talktmg wnk a frM «qww«
' la* tiM aflilr aad b* vaxW
M two vktoateirad cM swOvaM awl
wmr tlM aa4 «i—U< aarb atha:
«Mtr. *'0a» n« baaattfal aigM.'
«M tba 4tvlaa. **H®w aCacUaaatai)
lb»y graH Mab olbar. »oi« iba*la
«giriac gbiaaa. tba Mi af l«U4 mg
aftioa aai tba arar» baad claag Tbaar
nro Ma grobably cbaaia la boybao«
• aM tbto to Ibato brai Mliag ala<»
tfeoaa ba^ 4aya1- -Toafa way of
tbla tbaa. paraan.** rcdarpad bto ao*
pgaioa. 'Tboaa two oM Man bav*
lltad aalgbbon oa tba aa>t atiwat fo<
4
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WAIT MPARTMEIT
fed* «o SDCwnloKd>le. FooddI
My docter wyi M’s inr tt^aea? And .whtt did your
douarxcBy—woke?-Ayet'xSsmpwaU.
«aa be a rnsnsber «d the party, taenl
the lacal BacIhlMtt hettbeu Mr. Mut l
urn win he iHlmd ie wtMnm. Wm
he nma who tokraiuned mmh as oMan*
^upl ints Tas Tablt Talk.
xaMer Into the pmty «f Debs an
It tuamlaa far tbe Pudoakap aitto to
/tollad mUh isMlnn. The spoaa
aM (be pans te aaltabto aaMuato tor
hanmie Muitaa to Cmwade McMhi
HtyiM i| gf pink tana aad MMntwsa
maL The InenI at mat maf
luurttolito Tba fblhmigg Maam gadar
leetehm la tto cwa. wbleb was
he tonal toodgUeto any. to all the le- ibabMdaf TuaTbMaTbIk.'' flumtbu
PMaakap ■ssmrtar. amp ato^ vaNabto
wla la the Male: The DeimH mea»aera will
aad decide the sew n$atmnt b» Tiuvum dtp aoetol
weaioue quemiaa whether McFhrtla Mpetoa:
Oa eoasplalBt «f Plaruaec Joalia.
to or to Boi a Horiallst. These
LsgutUe Walto was arreatad Saturday
medtags lUaalraui the lueemhlaa
dortallsm to reUgtoa. aad of the 8w oa a ckwgu of aasauh aad hattorp.
Tba dlfleaKp aiwae over a urateb.
wbleb <ma of tbe wowma elaimad. Tbe
tottar wan arralgaad «bto morulag bw
MaBala to ta have e sew baaklag hk
tom Jantlea Kraiger wbere aba plaad.
uhutloa.
The vlUagu of McBala will apead ud guMp ta tbe ebant* aad was ftned
ISAd.
wbleb abe paid.
tXM OB laipiTtremeau Uls pear.
rtaak Bakar Imblbad too fmalp af
rbarloue papers a'aaoaade tbat th^
tba pradaoc cbal made MBuraukc
tillage to to bare a aew baad. averp
amut. wttb tbe raaalt tbat ba waa ar
weaiber of which shall be a musklaa.
raatod Satarday for balag druak aad
■dltor Sadih of Sooth Hsvea Is
dl|»4^. Wbea arrmigaed baforc
eaiplallac tbe fouadatloa of a daily
Jastlaa Wardew tbis meralag be plead
It Cbeboygaa. aad expects to Issue
ed guilty to tbb charge aad paid a $6
he paper from the Tribaae oMoe.
ftaa.
A stuck cootpeny baa been orgaa
Engines
r. l
:
coraY. MuzM
ake
omiica
MiB ArtHaH
la Taken Jar ttot Waat Mkto.
IgmiPair.
TM art exhUdt at tke West MIchl
gaa fair this p«ar will be tbe laggcat.
heat aad most varied of aay la *hehls*
torp of the fair aaaoeiatkm.” said 8n
partetctodcat Sherwood Hall af the an
hall departmeal af the tklr TMtorday
afucaooa. at the done of a BMmtlag
called tor the porpoee of awarding
apace to exhibitors. The resa^ of the
aieetiag were beyond the expoctaBous
of the committee and practical^ all
the soaoe la the big art hall was
awarded. Thto asHures patraaa of the
fair of scs'lag one of the moct plcaslag
aad varied displays ever shown la thU
dtp.
* 8opcrlatcBdeB\ Hall also stated pcs
terday that maay of tbe old exbibli
ors. lacItHBug tbe ftpriag l>ry Oood<
company. H. Leonard A Soas. Wheeler
A Ctk. the ValMp Clip MllHag com
paay. tbe Voigt MlUlag company, the
sed at lloamr fur the purpuee of
tTATE tirand
OEPENOASLE
MAKING
Rapids
Bustaesa
ecdicgt-.
ifacturlng washing machlecss. Tb*MINTS.
Rladge, Kalmbaeb. laxglo A -Vak, the
cumpaap has a capltallxatloa of
Furtuaata Is tbe grncary store that (Jrsnd Rapids bdUag company, the
to.euti.
baa the repsuaUoa for dependahlllty Herpotoheimer company. W. B. Jan to.
Pbrtnnata Is tba public tbat has such Frledrlek A Co., and Workman Bi\n
rMl •KATZENJAMMEB KBOWO.*' a store In hs midst. Muiudl roefldeacc have asked fur s|iace and intend mato
between a store and Its buying public ing exhibits wblch would place the
Making Things Lively at Chuty means growlh. This store has growm.
srt ksll exIiihitK Tully en to oik.*r fi*a
Chutec Cottage on The Pike.”
xad to growlag on Just these lines No turv-s booked for the eomlng hig i v«-iii
There are lively tUans doing a xmbitkm higher than pistsessing your
Tbo asaociatlua will provide addition
r^htuy-Cbutes cottage oa The Pike. xiaadence. other things are bound
al space for all \*xhlbltor» who apply
K merry bunch of girto known as the eoaM>. We want every trade transac
between nos and fair lluie.
Kaueuiammer Krowd are apead lag
tion to be aatlsfylng aad If it is not we
Exhibltoea Will Plac* Prixeo.
week there, chaperoned by MIsa HdlUi want you to tell us about It. L. R.
The association aUde«] aDutbi*r new
timers, and every hour Is cn>wded StlckBpy. 411 UaioB St. Both phones.
fi*aiure
lu the fair yesterday when It
full of fun. In tbe party are the Mhtsex The aaateat grocer)^ In the city.
was t]i*cldi<i| to offer thfii* silviT loving
\llce ami Imera Kyselka. Minnie Vot*
cup.v to the ihrve tK-.*a exhibit*; made In
rubs. Velma Evans. Allle Smith. Cli
Why dsks I* iMwasklsw
art hall.
Vandenort abd Norma Trumbull.
Tlie impiissiviiy of John t'hlnamnn's
It was deridi'd that exhlMltirj; ih.-ni
eountenaiK-e to ih>w at hast |iortially
explained, lie has no iM*rvi*s lu his selves shall cb«H»»e the best i-\ttil.<ts
MYtTCPIOUS FIRE.
teeth. This Inti-rrstlug hit of InforutS' by Vine. exhUilturs only to east lialkiu.
Jaatroyed the Dwelling of C. W. Haw tlon COOK'S wny from Oregon when* The first prite will Ik- a laru.* cap. two
fiK*t and a half In height, appraiuiste'.y
the dentists have Is'cn having
tinge at Mabel Sunday NighL
meeting, one of the si*euki'rs who deslgnisl and Wauiifulto carviil. It I.The reaidenre of C. W. Hastings
valued al (i*u. The s**cond prise to a
makes
no
elalius
to
*^siliik*sM
dentistdaUd burned to tbe ground Sunday
slightly smaller cup. valu«*d at |2r*
night. .The cause of the Me is a my»^; (7** aakl he bad tinkcml
teeth of iimny lliliuimen and never while the third priw to a rmaJl design
as Mr. Hastings moved to Central
onec Itad known of them to‘\vhhuiH*r. valued at lls. Tbe cups an* ims in
l.ake last Tuesday and no one has ocs' The only thing lu reguid to whleh tle*y
possesskm of Secretary Weht-r. They
cupled the house since that time.
abow the kwst anxiety to to ^secure are the finest ever |mt up by the assiv
top toeth they have imlled whleh they
rlatlon. AtuKher meeting of the
want to take back or siqsl hark
IMMOBILITY OF THE EAR.
hall space comraittei* win hi* held i
China hi order that they may have
week to provide spare for exhibiion*
Ototieet Uain X>«e te
X ef AMUtr full act when they arv reimwrimtid.*'
--New York H
who have delayed their applicatlonK.
«• We« That
Bin Pace.
The ear to ImiuolUle. Aix*oraingly It to WHY NOT USE 0A8 THIS WINTER?
One of the strong«-.'.t ft-aliires of thf
ttKwptttile of ri'dex m«>vt*iui*ttu for
The
hugalsio
of
e\iry
hotiM-kii-per
cuUUliig sounds like tluMe t>y whk-h
fair will Ik* the raees. tVsitig t«» tb*the i*yi* to turu4*il so quickly to uus*l Is the dally tending of lamps. Why atwuldoameut of ih«- nibiiy rs'-lng eir
Ihi* light ruiuliig from an oliji-ct.' We noi do away Vlth this nuisance ami
» in t»hio. owing lo ih«- di-el>loji of
Uiid IlkeulM* that the |M*i\ii>tioii of let i‘s do tbe itliimhing ami furni.-h
supreme court. th.*re an- tars*space by incans of muuimI to In
votir bouse with a iM-autlful set of ga.Uvmoly mKlevelu|M*a fiunu. What Is Axtiin-s as well. Once usitl. nevi-r titmilMTH of fine raritig horHcs being
l•n>ltght to thi- Miehlgati eirvuits. All
of thuudtv) Tin* questiou at
ihmtisl. Arms A Cole.
first seems
uiM ulfsurd. ■ Yet It cMiinot |m*
Ha*is«*s an- fllb-l atnl nrosi *if th*-ni
rum ten to twenty eutrie<> at
THE TREASURE BOX
pi-al
ready, mi ibat the large.<t h*bl that
of absurdity to dm* to the boitcirws
I'ver ofieriHl in Wi-.-.ti-ru -Mtihigan
S. £. Wait A Sons Have Just Put One
vngueiiiwi of tl»e sound Image lu
will
toprest-m at Ib*' ruc-e-^. so gosl
In Which Will Interest All
sisvl to extent. If we sualy'si* thh.
the Men.
vagueii<*ss. We flml that owliq:
There to a U.x at S. K Wait A Suns’
|qv*elskm.
popular drug store which w ill iul< n*si
tig son
We have now to ask w hat !l»e mental all the srookem In Traverse City. On
gain Is Whk*h hns nwulled from ttUs the covet- to a handsome pUqure of iVeath. Thus a iw4e .srnxiih. iiislgnlfiknot. It to to U* found In the sldllty to the gnwt American eagle, while inside tant/Cuts or puny Udto have pai.l the
|K-naliy. U to wise to have
atleisl to a Mut\*«*sskqi of sounds. Let are fifty well-made cigars, of goisl
llueklen's Arnica Salve ever handy,
ns imtlts* liuw- distinct to our per sire, king Havana filler. ralle«l Wads
the lM*st salve on earth an<l will
Wurth Bros.* “Chlciwi.” that sel! for TkeepiKm of sui'ivksIoii. A inmuJ comes each
suddiudy and shan>ly. and lU*u It to
lUd pll'
There's no “six for a quarters" alsMit
gone. aisl iiihiIIht souimI of iUsIIihI the contents of this treasure U»x. lor Johnson's Urug
quality takes Its plaiv. Thns by I
Cblctw" cost S. K. Wait A Sous Meads'.
very ualun* souudJ lends Itsi-lf easl
than any other Sc cigar In their
and are equal to most of tbe tUc
to this kind of |M*n<e|»tion. And when
we listen to a Hounding ohji*<*t our In giMMls. Try ^me
to to no fairy t
All BubscritoTs dehlriug any changi
terewt to lu i<ntt bing the hhumIh whK*h
Wherever Wa
<*ome 111 •n'liuemv. Thto to llluslmtiHl
are known, llibv best iveople In r «»rrix-llon In their dir.-ctory plea.*;,
luoHt dtotlnetly in attention to dta
burn them. Many a ten-ci*m notify the office of Hie ril!r*-tis Tele
count**. We hear aluiultuinsHis aoumU, smoker has given up bis thn*e fur a phone Co. on or to-fore S«-jit 1.
but the prislomlnatlng i-haraelerlHtie of
JoyiHl the "ChictM." hitler. C»'t
22C:-Ct
our |s*nvj»ti
•tlon of tMiuiKls to that tlwdr
lay and si-e how good they an*
vark‘ty to ghen
g
lu sUi'i'enMlitn. lleardiet, -you i
K to a
ir the iwr tiad
>n It. but It
tviuuliii*d luotdk-. It w'lHikl have U’cn
boar •»«rj day to go 40wa Iowa lot
tbair aonlag cocbtail tugOMbar.**
ib«baHC WililaiD Uaard of Maa4oa
4aoira to bla farai to baa) la bta mr
of oata rat a few 4aya pvwvkiaalj. H<
antarMl tba flald slaglag "Brlaglag 1a
tba Sbaava*'* oaiy to tad Ibat aiWM
atllalB bad atolaa arary ■bock of oau
Tba robbar laft a jilaranl oa tba faBCi
baaring tbaaa wcirta: “Wbao tba liar
aa«i lioy» ara O’ar. WlUla Caar."
Attoot a year ago. Mr*. C. C. Patoa
of Hay City, raturaad from an axtaad
ad trip to tba PbU^laao. whare ab<
did Bilaalnoary work amoag tba oa
Uraa and aursad tba otck ouldlara
■ba bruugbt a rtUplno boy naBMid
Jpaa Yaow back with bar. Ho ba<
baaa a aanraat at bar boaw aftar be
CMUng ooBTanad to tba CbrUtiar
faiib. and bad baoumr ao attacbad t«
bar that ba begginl to ba takon aUiag
lia aatarwi tba Hanniauo acbool. and
waa anxIcMM to obtain an Kngllah ad
Hut tba rtgurn-of fall aia
S^^tntav la thin aoaniry bagaa to tall oi
Juan. Ona day ho froaa bb «an aa«
fbra wblla on bln way to ncbuol. ant.
afiar that naldoin vantnrad out ui
doom. axc«*pl wlian tbo waathar wa»
fbvoraUla. llumanlckn««a and tb«
tbougbta of Jaal wlntar'i sttlfprinr
llaaUy trluaipbed ovar bla luva fiw
Mrm. l>bson, and ba U now humaward
bound.
Mlltott OuykapjdaU. a Byron realdent
waa biuiad Sunday, waa ko yaar»
of aga, and about thrw> yoarn ago cut
a third a4«t of loi>(h. which wara vary
wblta. atnall and avao. Tba old gan
ik'Buui waa vary proud of tbau anti
took moah plaaaun- In akblbltlng thooi
I A Hnioa City lawyer rarantly ba i
a ahnak of loglr baadad out to bln
by a 1‘oUnh cUanl. which he (uuuil dlf
taull to Ctmbal. The ^^^le purcha<»e«t
a" farm abd lliO tawyt*r wan eu»ptu)e«t
to make out the ba«***ary papern. ii«
accordingly ftlUtl »ioi a warranty det*«
• and pranmted It for nlitnature. nber
the purrhaiuw liib»rno*il him that b*
dMn't want a daed. he wanted
gnge. Tba lawy.w Uled lt» explain that
n de<M| wan the |iro|M-r leant ln»(ru
Ueiit to convey .the Uile of a farm
but Um> nu*re b«‘ explained the m«m
vabemeiilly did the putabaner IiihIhI
Ibat he wanlad a nuirtKnif' The law
yer repealad hU explanation 17 tlme»
In vtu-y purent I'ollHh nnd made
oral other remarkn to hlnmelf In an
idher tongue, hut it aun ii«>
itonidtil make the friend of Kimclunku
balieve a daed wan ladler than a niort
gage. Finally came the expinnntloi)
The laxl time the iNde liought a farm
be took a d»H«il. hut ntinie tme eli«‘ had
a niorticaga and tmik the (arm
Iruiu him. and thin lime he waniiol the
tutuigage hinixelf. ai» that be would he
aure to rrraaln hi |Kw«ewiW«n of his.
prop.*ri).
A. J. Ho«tg«' of ('oii^tautiiit' attended
a luill game at Thre<> Kivern and butt
a rvdl of hllU ronlainlng I««ni. He
apent to hourx iraveining the road
tween tlie-ie luii toanx. Iiu>kiiu for tht
loal caah. then had It fall tut hin biuu! the organ of a sfunv wi*nHe. for it would '
ju^^inuus' i«?i.L
from the carriage U»p ahleh had be^m liave given a nuiuU-r of souikIh as b* visible In the dark
down all day and aa« at that momoni pruiili-Mlly coexlMlttg aitd aa CM'Xlstlog
In
delliiUe
relatiutuLjo
«weh
othi*r.
Tbe
rahHHl to nhelter him from a ntortn.
A train td IHillmau Hleeperx pulUni mold Illy U'log luat. heorlug has hecome
a tiiiH* MqiM*.
Into the IVri' Marqueii«‘ yard at Flint
To Noui up. the kws of tbe eaCa mo*
lYIday morning. An Intellectuai kavk- bllUy baa rmuited in tbe fuller api>reing man drop|*cd off »uie of the nh-iq*- rtotlun of tbe Nai'*i'e«iik>u of auuuda. and
CM and sauntered np the platform thus haa tosvi lu an ImiHWtaut m*unc a
the Round Oxk Furnace pot as
*-Wbad luwd id dbtn? " he InquirtHl id eoodltkio of tbe social. lntrik*etual aud
carefully and gcx>d as wc do the
NIgtd Opunttor Fr^Hllrlrk. Ikdng In aewthetli* dev*elofiUM*nt w-hk-h bas cotue
well known Round Oak Stove.
with
the
use
of
language
and
raualc.
formed that H wan ntiu. he ankeii;
Econooiy of fud-tfuralrility—
•\ud It la In a high degree proltahle.
•How far Id fe lo lV'toskeyr Fred though the daU are lunullklent for
tremendous beating powrez—
edek gave kim the desIriHl Infurma cuiH-lusivt* dene mat rutkm. that It to to
perfect cjKtrcl of the fire—
tloB. and InquiriHl if he wen> nufTiq- tbe adruutage glwa in ttw* ainucgto for
perfect
Ing from a etdd In the hiwul Dough, extoteoiv by the first stages of tbla
manship—any
not exactly a code in dhe luad." he di*T«do|inie«t tbat w*e aiw to attribute
kind cf fucU
atxnwored. ”lb aufferlng with bay fe the twruuuirat altiTwtioa to the alruchard or soft
ture id the car. We thus ore that tbe
ver.“ The man wa* not alone In hl»
coaL coke or
minen. The len nb-epera wen* fllleil bwrt adapted to
wood—are^ featuves that ate mafchyethe
with hay fever #ulTen*f» from Ohk» oi. tbe organtom lived i-hanged its form to
r stage
their wav to ike Mecca of bar fevec
Itea. IMiakey.' rWkiwing ihU train of rwlutkNx. It may be that in thto
half an hour later there wax a »«*cond form It to most la areord with the
Special sUmatotloos whk-h appeal to IL
train of eight IhiUamac. and all tb« It to eertaUOy lo thto form Umt It caa
ocenpantii awoke the next momlag to mlntotrr to.tbe Elghast aidfitaal ac*
Bad tbemnelven la the pare mad rmri Urttlew.-Dr. WaHer Smith la l^l|>alar
fled air that banlnhen hay fever.
Tb« Detroit Socialist party U busy
Wt
the )ci If TOO .HOi-fcct of
with new heresy problems la the slate
Bali aa Sad Is R AtL
■« ea <» the RooodOik Fmmc
It seems that Gomrade Mutton of
J^aadk*m.0^it. Oi«hnM«fc»k
A Crieroaa vail ofUlmea oobms ai a
Flushing, n member of the state cen resaU of uahaaraMe pals from over
** wafmth aad Gomfioct** sent on woimM.
tral committee. Is a village trustee. taxed orgaaa. Dlxxlanaa. haokarhe,
Batata af to. B.BBWCTIWTM,
PROD B. LBB, BMiaa
By, both state and aaUonal cxmsiitn Tirer eomplalat aad coaaUpatloa. Bm
afatas..fa..«,^«Ar.
tkms of the party no one bolding pab- thaaks to Dr King's New Ufe Pllli
ikey put aa aad to it all. They are
; 11c oAce under tbe prevallins aystnm •aoitle bat thoroagh Try thaau Only
ron SALE BY
ticaltod by thnaa doctrines •onpitai Me. Onaraatead hjr Jokaanal Drag
HAMNAH A LAY MERCANTILE COk Agents.
*w>.“dmiggulihtoS it fnNp ■actoUml Start aad r. B. Meads. dn^glMa.
,
‘ Tcavttot City, Mioh.
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W. M. PAIGE,
Agant
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Landk GsMliBc Kafiac Sop|ilicA
mCamSirccL
MONEY ^R BALE.
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Ahaohteir the chcttpi-M, safest aad j
moat aatisfaetory way of amdlag
amacT through thf maOls to by ustag |
hank drafts. No one can cash them
exeepC the peracin ^or whom they are i
laiended. and In qa**'
or dis
pute the* BUiiter to adjn.<u*d without
rtx! taiK* w delay The Writ Naikmal
hank sells drafts payable anywhere In
this or other countrii-s. at IllHe nwire
than half the coat 4 express or aumey
ordi*rs. *
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Carpenter ------ ----------...tools
When
wish to fill out your sef «d
carpenter touts U will pay you to rail
MOTHCfR BAYS
That whal to goi»d for baby is g-ji»d for
Kihs> the wklh clean and you will
be happy. To di»|so. Just go to the
Johnsiui Drug tv*-'..'store and look ovi*r
the torge and vafk*d assortment of
True Viiiket, ”ic per. box.
scented equal to i.’.c cake; Howard's
hygienic healing .Yi- h soap. I^c cak«*
iw.i for ”ic. and mpiiv others. Wr us*MeCool's pure Ice s'n am foj our woda
lountain and have toll Uavitrs.
and examine our sM^k.
No mat)i*r
what you may want, whether it he
hammer, xaw. squar.-, |.lane. brace i
hit you win fin*l the quality first dais
and th<- price* low.
«
r^HKAP A mam M4«af« «w I
We have the Kniury tisil grimie
THE NEW LINE
Of fall .di rt watot* w*- r«*i'«'!i<-^ thto
wi-*-k ar«‘ now on fa!e. price*, ranging
from II 7*. to
They cuitac* in a
to*autlful shade iof ir
icaidinal aa well as
Frank Crude
146 Front Street
hiwvy dear and nun's vi*il-
MAID RAPIDS IIHDIARA IT
COMPANY.
to BBMX ttauMtoy. Jaw. Vk Imt.
Trsin« b«T«* Trsv%<nii*('UT rxKUMVtUigst Wsl
Um with tturth sh4 «Nitk B ai s m.
Trwiii* Imt,* TrsvvTM Cut euowM-Uwg st Wslvoi With norta sad SDatk II n* s. at
TiwUm kwT* Ttstmtht 0*r e^wMcttaaat Vsitaa vita B.jctk aaasauUi 4;»<p iw
Tr^toav* TrwTMWi Vuj far AarthportaA
W at*, tW.lsW* Tl«ek«epsm.
Then* to •xhibiti'il .ti the Hgyplton
gallei-iiui of the ItrlilHli museum one
of the earllfHi forajs of elo«-ks kituwn.
and podKitily the fureruiiuer of tbe
medi«*\iil iMiur gbiM.
it i-ujihMoiI of a; large toiw l of li’.a* k
basalt. tn|HTiiig idlglilly tow uni the
bottom. Hiere urejtwelve small murks
on the iiiskb* and lu the hoUuin ure a
numU-r of holew. |
The bowl w-ns (lited with water. th«
boles at tin- Uqtuiji liailiig iire\k»u»ly
b*K*ii st.^ip.*.! up. jlVheii full the |•ll■K«
wen- uithdraiMi. alid Hie water slowly
tri* kli‘d tliniugb l|ie ln*tt**iii. tue tin e
Was rtnid by tin* {water lao* on the
wuiull marks ut ihf skh'.
It wuukl n*.iuin-iiili;iig every twelie
houn. ThfM- i-bH^bs w«-n- lirsi u-.i-*l
by till- Uoiuuns, ftid lulrutlu.*..-d by
Ikfui into Ilvii-V I
saos. m.
Trams IswT* Trararas Ctty tar Korthttarl al
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Utssl rarfaiwns.
Frtsa tow.
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TkMMick Otariaaati afaspsr «a trato arTtnac
Tkmo^^faidaaaU s'«rpar t« trata kwmq
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Let ns add yoar
PEREjy^QUETTE
Ronnd trip tickets at low ratas. Oa
sale at an tiekat ataUaax. Ask agaats
for ratal. Uailt a( tickets aad foU
totheUrgcmaBbcrweval__
We Wad aH ootapeotioa lu fia
of pr
•
dtaly.
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SBIBUkL NEWS OF THE WOMI
tmgUr. Uka • Um ham. Hcfvteg
M
tiMs aaL om am ika tai^
Mid ^ kr amutai m Mg MBrag
•Md. -Oe
CreegiM bP
MtfMidy, lb* IrtWMM cmwM tb*
fri«^ h»dk.~ be
br AM elite h«f btodlese
I vlbfetSoe tbe i
Ir tbskled tie hack vltb e atrav. la
ham amianaaut tbe Croc leee scdi
, maaia. ekm\ft We ejr« aiMpitr. H
^ raledad Heady of a eat perriag. Her
lag m tbe bet. HrrriBg eaet tbe fro»
ieui tbe lake aad weat to took et oae
d bla tteaa. Aa be atooped to plefc at
the rod tbare aat Mr. WYo*. aralUae
for aaoUMT beck acfaicbhi*. Hia de
alra area »ealfaaied ea plalaly ea U b*had aaM. *'Here. old ama. tickle aie
agrta.* Wbleb tbe aagler did. aad
agaia ceat blot lato the water. There
after tbe frog folloved hlai fraai Ua<
to Uae. begglag for a acratehlng aad
nCpalag to be frtghteaed away.—New
fork PreaaBer. K. K. Regaa. of Carthage. N
Y., raeeatly Biarrled a couple acUhcr
of wbooi could apeak or aaderaiaad
tbe laagtiage of the other. Tbe biidttraa Bra Urao. a aatlre of Huagary.
aad the bridegrotan waa Antonlu Amo
iwc. a aatlre of Italy, l^be bride*
ayild wa« a German and the beat man
vaa an Italian. Mr. and Mr*. Amo
rcae hare been In ihl* country only c
abort time. They apeak only their
mother loogue.
•If we cant amoke in the chuir* wt
doaY work—a<>er’ ThU wa* ibo ultl
Meane the breaker boya
Oreeevood Ctial Vo.. a( Taniaqu*
f1a« wb«a an ordor waa luucd for
bMdlag tbeoi to smoke clgarettet
While on duly. The oporat«»r* Mood
by their order* and~thc txiy* Mruck
Whea they ceote^U* draw ihrlr paj
they were M to a linh- ahanty an<
glren a good apanklng. Thla form ol
Uaatment had the dt»lre<l edect ff»
they all prooilM-d to return to wort
aad taboo the clgarvte.
After a deaperaie flglit ^13 year-old
Claade Calrin, aon of Mr. and Mr*. I.
r. Galrla. captured a larae gray eagb
—at bla father** lanch. eight mllea newtU
r j|ad» of Greeley, Cola -The boy b
aatalllor hi* age. He wa* play Ing mwi
Hair* lake, when without warning ibi
hl^ awoopt«d down on the boy am
taatened Us talon* in hi* clothing
Tbe boy was too htavy to lift and tht
bird struck at him with It* beak and
Vtaga and pressed Its sharp claws In
lo bis flesh. The boy/put up a pluckj
flght. and finally aucce<*d«*«l In choklny
tbe bird Into submission. Although
braised and bidding, the boy carried
[>Xthe eagle home and rag«Ml him.
Bishop Potter, of New York
propo*e«l as mi honorary menilH*r ol
the Rfwdlng. P*.. Uartender*’ union
Monday night s roe«>tlng. The not**.'
Bponsor trf the Subway Tavern was
proposed for roemlMTshlp by
thuslastlc bartender, but his proopsl
tlon sra* turned down by the majority
Tbe Kgfkdlng Barlenders* union In
eludes In Uaijmembershlp n.'arly si
the. dlai*enser4.of drinks In the city
and aevoral ciigthem are anxious
have ItTsh.ip IVilter IdiuitlfltHl with
Z
j
■- Slate Senator
Mlnnifipoli*. Kan..
gfited hy^Km i»opnli'‘t ‘‘“I dem<»crail(
0^ventl<^!r This will Inject Into
thirty first dlsirlci
apilfir
twoo unique
Senator McMIi
un^c Issues.
U
Ianlied
led the fl|
fight through two sessiooF
Kansas senate to i»ass a hlU
misdemeanor ti»r men u
at^d on the str^*«*t corner* and eaand charm snake*. HU bill got
through the simate. hut it wa.* klllt*ii
tn the bouse. Now Mi'MIllmn d<*clarev4ie will press tbe Issue In his distrjot
has l*tu«*d an ap|H*ai to the i>eo
^e to help him etot» snakt*-eattng oi
.
the streets of Kansas cities and towns
SMWTien Senaiur McMillan came to To
jj^^^a he offended the *»»ci«*ty wom«
Ibeie by refusing to lift hU hat tn th«
alevator in the nipUol building. No«^
he hn^ made that an Issue and prom
Ise* If deeted to Introduce a bill mak
lag that Joollsh custom a nuisance.
A bashful couple, accompanied b>
their mothers, entered the coanty re
coiderY office In Kansas City tbe othet
gfteraoon and asked for a marriage Tl
cense. After the llcwnae blank had
been filled out and they were about to
take the oath that they were both sin
gle the clerk suddenly asked tbe young
woman If her father nraa living. 8h«
replied that he was. “I cannot lasur
you a license nnleaa your talhar b
preaaitt." said the clerk. The girl i
motlmr waa Interested Immadlately. **l
will have you know.- she aald. *nhai
1 am the boas of thb Tkmily aad that
her fglher has aothlng to do with It.'
The rierk told her that she waa not
ike boas tbero, aad she swept out o:
I lalUag at the foollahaeaa «
lam. A gkm time Utcr the groom
nmff aad -arraacod to haw
M atOl
lag <m tba bmle ataim at
Cbarlaa Stewart Parpift«i bfa atailo
hiiaar. VL Tbk» Igplinm* ftam
mm wham SaMbad wBI ba araet
ai la OXhmaaO amt. Dahlia, a Km
Mocks dhtaat from tbe moaameat d
frcammaa. aradad M UTA
Jckm U*b. tbe waS kapw MM
wrimr oa raUglow aabjeeu aad
her of tbe Loadoa cBy eorporaBob. baa Joteed tbe raaha of tbe SplrItaallsts. He dalam to bare talkad
vHk tbe spirtt of Dr. Tbteage. w
oas be pabUsbed for a period of
thirty yean aad wboee ttib be edBed.
At tbe praacat memeat there b
yslte a rage Cor fnrtt diet amoag
aval Baropeaa royalties. The Oerama
mpenir hnaMbeta aad taaebea off
fruit aad oaly lartes meat at dlaaer
Ume. wbea be partakes of It eery
ipariagly. Tbe king of Italy for the
last ooople of mooths has lived ahaoet
Utogether oa fruit, aad la several of
leading reetaaraats at Borne fruit
^ rmrioos shape* and forma makes
almost the aolf article of diet supplied
cttstomera.
Just befon hi* first elecUon to the
Unlttsl Slates senate the late Senator
Vest went to a caucus of Mlasuurians
vole*. Following a coaneUtor
who bad talked three mortal boura.
V’eM spoke for three minutes, eon'ludlng with these words: **As for
.nyself. 1 have to aay. with tbe full
knowledge that the pledge I now make
sill Influence your vote* tomorrow,
hat If I am elected to tbe Unlu*d
tutea senate during my entire term
I shall draw my pay regularly and
ipend It like a thoroughbred."
sas elected ami Mrved the stat
wenty-Cour year*.
Gossip rarreet In the financial dbTlct has It (hat President Diax of
Mexl«» l« attcmjulng to Induce prom
ndUi American railroad men to cast
ihfdr lot with the Vera Crux aad othei
-ailwav lines In which the Mexican
government is Interested. Current
-umor mentions tbe names of senne at
he high-priced operating and traflk;
jlflcers who have been offered large
niaries to go to Mexico. President
Max has takMi an active Interest In
he management of tbe Vera Cruz
•oad and has Informeil American rail
t*ad men that he proi¥>*e* to have the
Mad completed as soon as possible
lod intend* to obuin the beM railroad
<klli and talent he ran And available
n the I’nited States to help him op:*r
ite the property.
tiuvmm
cnv. (ucmmam. tuwoav. ao«u«t a. no*.
NSMESSOliS.
BIBBTBG
(£ttl nBBK
■a npmnarnnrataaatmamaat
■f laftad abaat plapa at tha
Bay. -ITaficr Boaihn Waa.*
wbWk wn ba aaaa batu Cor tha ftral gatk ia ba aoU fld( ■
ttma oa Mnafiay. Aagaat Ifi. at Btate«alaka.i
bargb QfaaC ffpaaa beoar. la treaa aU
narrow aDey to tba roar of
that OB8 ba laaiaaff ahoat B. oaa of tba ^ lou taeli* tba bdea. wbicb waa
traats of tba aaaaoa and aboaU aoi be wmaactad wBk tbe lakk by a gaaaagad by aaytma wbo aaloya a firm way twualy fact la wUtb. Otbgr land
play pnaaaiad la a first Maas
aohaeqacQUy laid oat. aad a new
m. Altboagb -Uafiar Boatbara plat made, by wbick tbe paaaasaway
fiklas** ia new to oar city it la aot aa to tka laka waa wWcaed by the addiauaatity. Tbb b tba fbortk Uoa of oaa of tba adJolBiag fifty-foot
far tUa fiaftgbifai pietura af lott prevloaalT laid oat. Plaiatiff was
Ufa. baf ao great baa baaa ladooad to purebaae a Mock of land In
Id for
la tbe Bast that tba
of the lota froatlag the bke
past three eaaaoas have bean devoted
amamr rcuideBoe aad was
entirely to tkat't^fTiUiry. amay of the akowa the aceoad map. it being rep■aatara ehSa* balag riaMad thraa aad
hba that tbe passageway
tear times. Large and faahioaaMe am to tba lake woaM always be maladiaaM have baaa tbe hile for tkb talaed open aad anobstnsrted to the
saccMsful play aad no doubt tkb Htj aeveaty-root width. Defendanu threat
win show aa equal Interest In thb eoed to erect a baiidleg oa a portico
splendid attractloa. Special scenery, of the property which would obstruct
repreaeatiBg tba oM fashioned stately thb passageway, and plaintiff iusti,
* of the Southern arlstociacy an.i tuted proceedings to restrain them
boaoUfuI flower bedecked laad- from so doing. Held that pblntlff b
acapea of the Sooth are carried by the eatiUed to retrain defendants from
wmpany aad tweniy-tkree people
obstructing tbe alley to tbe bke ms
required for the speaking pans, thus threatened by them. Zeller vs. LItiell
making thb attraction one of (be larg- et al.. S8 Atl. ST7 (N. J.)
aat and moat expensive of trareliag Bankruptcy—Creditor Not Scheduled.
dramatic organlzaaons. Tb«> plot of
Defendant filed hb petition h> bank
“Under Southeru Skies" Is a ver
ruptcy and was adjudicated a baaktercsttag ooe.and it U told by the rupt June S, ISOl, and about three
aatbor with ao many amusing and
months later received bb d.lscbargv
tn-talniog toarhes that tbe play never l^intlff. a creditor of defendant, wa*
drags or loses Us Jnleretit. A H*1 not uamv*0 In the list of creditors, nor
NOW 18
■
THETIME r'
T*B«aU i> M*
aSMtaU'
yattham b a bbdt cbod heamlau
about tbs ymgy pichoa fo bw mhM
wkdCk fib ber With bnur. Tha
AmdafekIMbMk takas away aack
oftbajeycfmetbrrbood. Aadyotfi
aaadnottaae. Foraomotaaatbare
SAVE MONEY
.
bgr l«ii|
wacrs McM
a.-SSr=a«Ks5=!
IK C. i TtYLOR
CHLCa...
arbek mabmcbUdbrih as
aad
caiy as aarere taiaadad It. k b a
FsrSi'zsfAsni
givmtha anacteebmicBy aad vigor,
prevenis acre breasts, monbg sicb>
aess aad tbs km of (he girlbhegwo.
llmaa CMr Cpm*
a—u a. «rat
I
OEUEST DVAtyffo"-^
.miTVEST.
"nc nSrau HHunt n.
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xBuatrnLT omxlbss
UlOMT
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ELECTRICITY
T A-IHSftSsr
FES 1000 VATIS
forma Unr Baku
O: »V*aCO|BATHV
JJ%
UcMaf NwCi.
JOHN R. SANTO
HEPAllMMICEj
•oofl, and yaa^f• boen In
vited. fielectyaar
O. P. GAJIVBB B BHOi
FIRE INSnRMIX
________1^ U A. BUlLim^
WEDOINQ
DBfi. BAWYKB A PSMNALLBAON
GIFT
DENTISTS..
KILLS 6EIIIIS OF CATARRH
-iyomsl Goes to the Root of the Dis
ease and Makes Astonishing Cure*.
Catarrh cannot be cured by the u»
rf pm*, liquid miHllclne* and m>-calk*d
tystem tonics. Under such irestmont
he germs of the diseasi* wilt still live
n the air passage* and Increase and
miltiply.
ii>umrl Is 4ho only scientific and
Hi
huroiigh way to cart* catarrh. Killing
he germs In the air i»xs*i
er* the blond with the < t.vgen.
• micrxdie* in tbe bl(M>d (
SBBSBSSdSUS^^^
CUT QLAfifi,
AB Warti of Hfobael Pfoaftia Brain.
Wat Brtd dmh a l»nlgl».
,
A. D. TYLER
CHINA
SILVERWARE.
DENTIST
We can sstnniah you at the OHea ■ Ht Maw '
handaeme gifts wa are sellIng far |im
Scene in Act III., “Under Southern S k»et."
lowe'en party with a pumpkin danc*- Is *as the debt dm him sch.-.Jiih*d. ai. i o*- >.• a h-a .- of ihe pr. nii.oe.-^ r.ui
RA8TALL, the Jeweler.
stimclhlug new to fhr stage, and Is one plaint! IT bad n«» act ual not ice or know **>..1 t,y him to tus wife
IMsiniiff
of the gr\*at attractions of the play. UsIge id ih<- proc.^ding.s unti!
a
r. iuriusl i.i t»i.- a'*>l<un. and r«
The rtistumlng is very pretty and at I yoar later when he hru-ight ihU action maln.Nl there al**» i' «
niouths. with every gift.
tractive, following the fashion* of the ! on his claim. IV-f.-ndant cont**nd.Hl w h* n le- wa ai-ain dl^chara>*«l a.v
period, and many l>eaullful gowns are | that bis discharge In liankrupiey ws* ctir»si CiuU'* n n..mihs aP. r *iis
worn. As there an* eleven ladies In ^ a bar to the anion
Held that tie fins! di*i. harue fn.m th. *a>>lum he
» now taking orOare I
d.ly
tbe cast, there b a variety of feminine discharge in l*ankrtipicy was no bar hi*-*! a lu i to s< t asi.’*- th* transft-r to
the celebrated
■hat can b<* offered as to the powfiner}' that b very ^pleasing, especially j to the prvsient actl«m .He/nnids vs bts wo.
Ib.M that th-of an In
»f H'omel to cure catarrh b the f
ys toni
to
the
laities
In
the
audience.
“Under
j
Whlttetnon.'•'i
Atl
41i
(Maine
-an.
je
r
on
win*
l
jioi
In
.
u
pl.aced
1 agn*o (
hat 8. K Walt ft Sons
y Hyoro
•efund the nsmey If yoi
8<nithern Skfes" Is a pby of such | Master and Servant—Fellow Servants. t:nd* r gusrdlsu-liip U not \oi.l t.ut
has not cured you.
marked success and iKissesses so much
Plaintiff wa.« Injured by the fall of »o(dabb *n>l tbs' plaintiff hs« raiifii^l
The ctimplete Hyomel outfit w**ts
Woieixi
hut 11.00 and consists of an Inhaler refined entertainment and beauty that jg platform ut>on whieh be was at work ih** a.-Hleniu* ot to bis wlf«
1 affonl t
for tlM* ik‘fendants TVfendants kn< w ' Mb' In** U** II I' 1. .S .:k; (Mleh i
hat can l>e cairb>d In the vt**l pocket.
1 mwllrine drop|H*r and a Uutle of
that certain materials were r«-*|uir*-.i, .
------- —------------iyimw'l. The inhaler last* a Itfellroe.
with which to s(*ctire the platform tn |
PROPER FOOD
ind If one Inutle do*** not curt*, an ex
Negotiation* are now iH-nding he
I Makes l.rainy iu«-s
ra IxUtle of Hyomel can be obtained^ tween Unetdn J. Carter and Managers place They them»-e'\i~j had no ma
terials. fiirnlsh<*d none, and an.*mpt»-J women To l.nnw juvi
’nr '»<* cent*
Steinberg Bros, with a view to bring to furnish none, but exp<*<-ie.l and In (Kie thing and u> know
t where to
Aug 23 8*'P M3
Ing Mr Carter’s recent success. “Her tended that th*. felbiw *icr\anis of the eat is anoihet (To io
Link* TavARE YOU MARRIED?
Only Sln.“ with Julia Gray
V where to
plalnilfT would use the ld.*ntical fopc eru and ^imi'II always
Are you happy? If so go to Uarnum
at an early date.
eat
and
th*
>
will
t<dl
you
what
to eat.
throat b.aJyards of s cer.ain v.-xst-i
t hbirl s and b>..k »«ver their large col
BRICK.
'which they <lid use for that pjriK»M. New nianagt ni«*nt. HUswlcwxI. F'armw
**cilon t»f mmiount*-*! diamonds. In
i'.\n uvamlnaiion of th*- halyards would ft llsMdson. Ka-st Krimi Kirt-^d.
est In one for y*>ur wife and have It
1 decided
have revealo.1 the fact that they '
Prompt Deitvarjr.
let to please h**r ta-ste.'which b sure no longer to |»eru»lt |*rviiis to bap
FEW
PEOPLE
old and rotten, unsafe and unsuitable,
tise their off*i»rliigs by fantastic
o Ik* right.
Realty*- that a ilriig store hs-- s groname*. Tbl* Uw has Just U*eii exer but no exanslnation was mad.- H.-l-l rerv sdvk While w*- an- not gn*c«Tt*
that ih«- workmen In furnbihlng th.-sc
cised
at
8tGall
with
rer»rd
to
two
Tbs Kr* •( m PtsBlst.
we do carry a *-*jm|iU-t.- i t.*.-k of spice*,
A pbnbt has to eultlrnU* the e>« as chlklreo. cute of whom was baptized halyards h>r tbe nae to which they curry |»owd»T. fjmeric. tlavoring exMay 1, while the oth.-r bad lK*eu nanu*d were put. wt*re not fellow sorvani* of
ts to see L500 signs in oue minute, tba
by It* ItalUio progetillora “UlU-llo." plaintiff with reference to that par iract*. of all kin*ls and ih*- handy on-fingers to make 2,000 moremeots and
rebel or revolutionary. Tlie itumes
pniin<! cake* of parafin*- fur M*aling
ttM* brain to understand all these slgua
were condemned and the eblUlrvii have ticulsr act. as rhev stood In the place Jelly classes. Bugbeo's ('ity drog store
St xrell as dim*t aU tiiese movemeuta.
of defendant* In discharging a din>
In playlnc Weber*a “Moto IVrpotuo" been legally rdiaplized.
8 I 2 EAST FRONT ST.
ow€«d by defendant* to their servani-s.
a pbnlst haa to read 4.M1 notes in less
Beal v*. Bryant. 5S Atl. 42H (Maine )
Vi«AT 18 PRETTIER
than four minutes, or about uineteeo
Nrglipence—Dangerous Premise*.
a aecood. but tbe eye can reeelre only Than a wel'-dressed head of hair an1
about tea eonsocutlre Imprcsakma a well kept hands? 'Spatulate finger
Plaintiff was employed a* a driver
Notice to Taxpayer*.
AT LOWEST PRICES
second. BO that In qukA music it seems aalls can be manicured Into perfect by a firm of lumber drelers and eras
The tax rolls for the collection of
that a pla,rer doe* not *ee every noto shape with little care and thin hair directed by- his firm to deliver s load
school and city taxes and special asWM. HOPKINS, PROP.
singly, but In groups, probably a '
of
lumber
to
the
defendant.
HA’hen
h*'
san be dressed ariteilcally by Mr*. L.
sesamcnis for the five wards of the
* CtttsMMT TiftjftaM ao. IM
or more at one view.
K. Bonner, the hair dresser. Ea«t arrived at defendant's establishment, city of Traverse City. Mich., have been
Froot strcei.
he did not go Into the building by the placed In my hands for collection
EVERY HOME
ordinary
entrance,
but
went
in
through
I
will
be
In
my
office
^or
the
i
Should have one of era- dainty picThe emperor or (lennany usuallr a door at which good* were unloaded pose of collecting said taxes every
urea. framed ia a round gilded vefrom cars, oo which was a notice for week day from now until Nov. L INM.
xecr frame. Buy a pound of our fifiybidding persons^ to enter, and fell from 8 o'clock until 11:30 o'clock In
*ent baking powder, worth It* price,
o'clot'k.
Und there I* served to b»m thraoi^ an nngttarded space In th'* tbe forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
ind you will be made a present of the
a cup of tea or tK>allion and a Yom! floor and wa* Injured. Held, that he
4 o'clock In the afternoon of each day.
deturv. New York Tea Ca
wicb.
Tben. lighting a cigar, be
All taxes paid before SepL 1st win
COMMISSION BROKER,
rreds over such HliHdnrw from i»ews- waa guilty of contributory neglUmc-/
>rtby of bU atte.uioa. aad could not recover against the be received without collection fees,
Bapv*re as an* worth
a*i«wn * Vewtker iriM Mr*.
Butte BOB Mam Blata Bank
owners
of
tbe
building.
Orel*
vs.
Ha
and on all taxes remaining unpaid oa
Tbe seagull makes a siileadkl living
YOU ARE LOSING MONEY
zard Mfg. Oo. 88 Atl. 475 (Pa.)
Sept. 1st and nnUl OcL lat. a penalty
BUla. Grand RapMa.
barometer If a convoy of seagulls fly
Insane Pcrcona—RatHloatlen.
of one per cent for collection will be
seaward early In the morning sailor* By aot looking over our large tLock of
Official Market Qaoutiaat bri»iand flahmnet. know that tbe day win ehUdi^’a^Ppcre aad oxfords before ..Plaiatiff executed an assignment ol charged. On all taxes remaining un
Tgte wire, dired froa New
pqrohaaiag.
Wy
afall
aarertmaat
of
a
Mad
ooauact
to
bU
wife
wlfile
be
paid
on
Oct.
isi
and
until
Nor.
1st
a
be fine aad tbe vrlnd fatr.'bot If tbr
York aad GMcaga
blnls keep lalgnd—tbongb there be no rid Ud oxford, patent tip: pateat colt was at an aaytum .uafler aa order of penalty of two per cent for cttflacUoa
Abrntecwcaritj.
oxford;
patent
leather tbe probate ooait adjodgUg ktm In- uHl be charged.
baxe banflng act toward the are to de- Blucher
Ofloe. Boom 24B State haak bldg.
aoto' tflptauaaaK wcatber—Interreted strapped saadali. la two or three aane. Subsequently plaintiff waa dlsM. K. Haakefi. Qty Treasuzur.
folk know that tbe riemeuta wiU 1» straps, also many other pretty atytaa.
TRY A IttCORO WANT Aa
BowiUMl W. Doagiati.
Dated Jaly Jfi. IHL
iyMiblt.*-Cbicaia Jofinml-
:
-
ii..
TRAVERSE CITY BRICK CO.
EAST END
CASH GROCERY
TAXES
CHOICE GROCERIES
BUTTER AID EGGS
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
J. H. mmi
fo. R. IMMIr
iOlME & MeWETHT
6ERERAL ilStRAICE
STAKBAKD OOMPAKIBi smI Tmrmw^
Mutwsl riiw iMTBSsi Oswassy
81 I NEWWILHBLM BLOCK
.
C. D. MILLER
D E IM Tl S ~l
INSUr;
V fif-iEsiJit.
JiARm CLEUiK WORU*.
Carpet a«aaii« end reatkerBaaoasrsy to be
b.
Mb nwLlMM
™L*?aSE;
I'M TALKING YET
LEfiT tOU FORGIT.
That the Hot fiprtogs mediciaaa
have cured THOUfiAMOfi IN TBAVERSEaTY. They caa ewre yaa. Bdr
eale by aU first dasa draggMm
SMb,tak,lnh,PmWnt,
J. M. FELL,
2.
QOSIGinFlJOMLCR.
fBfolgaH M.a%dmrmma%
HMrtriwBriyVfoBfiJt
.BfiOfiML
noBtii.
mwoiiu
TRY A mCOSb WANT Aa
W
l'!"W
1'
THE EVENING RECORD rTrtwBS
YE8TEflOAr8 ISSUE
____ _1j886
Tfuvmsc CITY. mCHIOAM. Tl/UOAY. AUGUST tS. USA -
•WIAL TBLIOfUPI MllVaCC.
MHTH YEAW tm
PORT ARTHUR IS DOOMED NEW
MRS.RUTBRICK RETURNS
JAM CArrusto chaim or rorrs
VCSTtMlAY.
BI6 BATHE
WtSFOUeUT
ASRfVBO BN NSW VOBK PNOM
KNOLAMO. TODAY.
OactasM TM GadL in Nb Oem Goad
Tbaa, WSI Mihh Her
waSt vaa ballL tbo ogposoo to bo
bone by the proporiy oomoca. 6
taros were atgaod to tho poUtSan by
all the property ovaora esoept two.
OM a non realdeet aad aaoiher who
did mol waat oUAm* the carb or eeaumt
lAL ACTION TAKEN
LAST walk. The amtter vaa referred to the
oommitteo oe atrevU and walks.
NAGMT SV TMff COUNCIL.
AEWDOCKUREWAS OPPOSBI
WEST
WnOHT
STREET
SRIDGE
CAUSING OirFICULTY.
YBICMKIBOOUt ^ATTACK AGAINST
By Wirt to tlm Bveabg Roeord.
THC FOimriCATIONA
New Tork. Aug. 23.—lira, n
Maybrick. t
aa who for flfteoa yean
gabbed b aa fCagllah prlaoa. kaviag
been eoavletad of murder by pobua of
ker kuabaad. arrived hack b her aa
GHKLU mOM JAMNCSI GUNS tive bad thb mornbg aboard the
CVtN GtACNtO HABISOft
ner Vaderbnd. Tomorrow the
leave for lEIbBvIIle. near Klagaloo. N. Y.. to rest. She said her health
■■mStriwum «f Mrt SiHiSay Wm an
waa shattered aad she bofted to re
AmIM CanSM In WMeh THmj
cover under treatment.
•aap Wan* Stoln-IlMailam
a autement Mr. Maybrtck aald.
**Ood. la Ills own time, will right the
OaPaM Sravaly and H*M
wrong that has boea done me."
Out
WlMt.
KSWB i 6»T SUCCESS
FATOUMWAT
By Wire to tba BtubIm tUeor^.
Umdaa. Aug. A—A tmh€mm to U«
Bruatag Haw*, fr^ Cb« Foo. nays William Meera of Windaer Caught Se<
tlwt tlK) Jagaanaa luira ;caaturad tha
tvmen Vehicle and Sclek Wall
ekalB at forU at Pon Arthur. aHer a
and Killed.
I attack yaalerday. ShelU
icac fuaa ermo narbrd the Ry Wire to the livening Record.
netrolt. Mich.. Aug. 23.—William
Moore, aged 37. living b WIndaor. re
St. Patarabarg. Aug. ta —A dlapatah ceived Injuries In a runaway accident
fraa Cha fao. dated Aug. 22. uya that
WalkervilU* Monday. fn>m which he
aaootdlag to Chlaeaa raporu tba Jap- died Tueaday rooming. Moore waa
aaaaa
Saaday
baathardad
Port thrown out of a wagon and caught bi*
Arthar rroai t o'doek la the nornloa tween tthe vehicle and a brick wall. hl»
uaill I o'ckiek la tha afternoon, pour bip Iwli
'lag luJurcHl and five riba bn»keti.
lag la a heavy Are. but that li^e Kuaalaan auoeaadad la elifaclng the Japaaeaa hattarlaa. The Japaneae fleet
waa Bot aagagad, having put further
out to aea.
Che I'bo. Aug. 23.—Bereral Chineae
JuBt arrived, vho bring the lataat la
furautloB from Port Arthur, ware
ployed by the Rmalaa authortUea la
FOR HEATING FOURTH WARD
carrying tha dead off the Said and In
MANY BIDS
PRESENTED
carrying aaiMaaltfcNi. vhlch they aay
b pleatlful.
The Japaaeae Are la acruraie. The
htM^pilhla and Chineae h(liiae« at IHirl
Arthur are full oP Buaalan wounded.
The narratura aa> the dead until nuuly
for burial are atored In nan houaea
and ant then bnriad on the iHiukirt
- of the town, quiohllme b«>lng ua*Ml free
ly to prevent Infection.
While the Ruaabna a|i|tarrntl>
tieve they aiU hold the Jaitamwe In
rberk. their eonlldenc*’ In their auccaa^ul realaUnce la not abaolute The
JapAnea«* have guna nioiiiiied'on
ly all the bllla urhlch fornu rly fornu'd
Huaatan outpoata.
< civlllana are allowed u» Utgve the
bomb-pnH»fa during the lulla In artil
lery fire, but thaa«t Intermlaalona are
rare, and everybody la worn and analoua over the altuailon. An unuaually
large proiKU-tliio of young c«t»ni|iany «»fScwm have been killed, which la |
tbily owing to their dutU-a aad
their rerkl«^ daring.
_The Japanaae bellavo that their
Blau garrUttn. which la ciun»tllut*Hl of
leaa hardened material, down to
point of exliauatlon hy the |M*r»latency
of their attack and their r«‘fuaal to ac
cept a repulae.
The temp(<rament of the Uuaalan
garrlaoB b dogged and determined,
iieueral tSooaael. uho la lutavy. citaae
leaaly rldea hla charger, which are
ahitwing the atrain upt»n them,
though the general rhaugea hU mounla
fri-quivitly.
lUdh oOcera and a«jldlcra have
grown Indifferent to the ahella which
•ater the town frequently. The Ohl
•one theater waa hit and a acore of
people killed add wounded. One aheli
•iploded In the corral of the Chinese
vho tell the Btory. kllUhg five dwkevt.
It b aaaerted In reliable quartera
at Port Arthur that the Japane*.e have
rwcelved relaforcomeau of SO.otHi
from the north.
CHARGED WITH MURDER
Five Soidiera Chargod With-the
ing of Corporal'Clark, at
Athene. Ohio.
By Wire to the Bvenlsg'B^oord.
SCHOOL BUILOINQ.
THE DECISION TOMORROW NIGHT.
LOCAL
FIRMS
COMPETE
WITH
OUTSIDE BIDDERS.
Eight Firms in the Contest Which Ir
volvea a Very Important Part of
the Construction of the New
Structure.
The met-tlng of the ctmimltU'e of the
board of edmalitin called for the purp(M<> of oiMMilng the sealed bids fox
the temiH*ratur»> regubtion. healing.
Idumbing and ektra work tiecoaultati'd
to put the Fourth ward school building
In ahai»e to admit the heating api»ar
US. was held last evening In Arrhic« Jena (’ iVterwen'a offlee. 2t*i* Stalv
ink building, at 7 30 o'ciiK'k.
The whole matter waa left In the
hands of the building comniliiet'. moat
of the contrarlont .or their rvprejienia
vea being «»n the ground.
The whole mailer waa conducted In
fonually. Only one bid waa found on
plunitdng. that bdiig the k>cal Arm of
Arms A Cole, the bid being I1.2&7.
8 U Cole, the contractor ol the
building, waa aakiyl by the committ«'
to turn In a bid on the building
the
alls and foundalbma for the plenum
chamU'ra. fan. etc., that would be re
qulrt>tl fur this system, aa It was
thought that It could be mure f^mom
•rally done by him than by a healing
contractor and bit bid waa 22WS.
The two bid* on temperatun' regubtloo wore from outside firms, whose
representativea were b attendance. H
Hamlin of the Johnon 8<*rvlce com
pany of IVtrvdl. presenting a bid of
KIO. and Mr Loudon »»f the FViwers
Temperature Regubtlng company of
Chicago, preaentlag a bid of »k25.
The main bid of the evening bebg
for heating, with the following bids:
Workman A Co. of Grand RapWa ............................................... .'.I3.3CO
Wilson A Wanleaa of Bay CU.t. . 3.042
llryee Warming and Vectlbtlng
Oo. of Toledo.................... S.OW
Anas A Cole of TraverseCity... 2.M7
Traverae CItv Iron Works of
Traverae City ............................. X.7H
Tho fonnal leiUag of tho coatracb
will occur tomorrow aigkt at a mooto bo hoM la Architect Potonoa*>
office at 7:20 o’clock.
•si
Muwmuar. Rooarda Do Not Show That
Width of Riwor Has Boon Changod.
Action on Fifth'Word Sewer
WaoMotponod.
clty^ci
bat Bbht the rlty^eouactl
ad^mraed
without having transacted much more
thaa half the business on hand,
leral matters of Importance were
d over until the ne*t meeting. The
reaatm for the long meeting wai^ thai
the couBCil formed a board of review
for the apocbl sewer asMwaments for
the exteaaloas of ac-wera on the west
aad east slldoa. and there were a large
number of citizens prv>aent lo make
protests.
In the absence of City CTerk C M
Boera. City Attorney l»arm C. GllUnt
presided as clerk
Want Side Trunk Sewer Authorized.
RTien the wt-sl aide trunk sewer
ime up for consideration there wa«
great deal of dlscuBalon oo the {mit
of some of the clUz4*na who did not
feel just right about It. Some thought
that the aewer was to run on different
•ireeta than finally decided and some
could not see why they should U* re
quired to pay for a trunk sewer several
Mocha from them. One man aU'.Ing
that he did not want to pay for aomithing that would prt»bably be of no
benefit while he was living. Othei>
thought It loo much of a hardship to
have to pay for the sewer this >*bar
when It could not be put In before next
sprtag. Inaamuch as they had. b most
caaea. Just paid for building cement
walks, and taxes are now due. To
overcome this difficulty it was finally
decided by the council to divide the
xssesaments in three paymenta. June
1.
June 1. Ik06. June 1. IkOT. wiih
interest at S per cent tm delinquent
pavmenu. This seemed to give gep•ral aatiffaction and the n'Kolullon for
(he building of the trunk sewer in
JUtrict No. 7 was unanimously adopt
<d.
Lateral Bewer No. 1 Also Ordered.
l.at«mal sewer No. 1 b district No. 1
was another bone of-^ttmtentlon. but
the residents there wore not radical
It the matier and If It wa-s a beueo their fellow citizens, that was
possible b any other way. they
were willing to stand the additional
.>x|»enae in having the two sewers
vverbp. This relatt-s tti tbe sewer tn
the alley Udwecii Front and State
ttnels from lloardman aveum- lu WeiUngtim street Thert* is almui half a
bK»ck where tbe bp ttccur-; A resolu
tion was finally adopted to build the
tewer. paymetils io In* made Sept 1.
li*i»l. Sept. 1. 15H)5 and 8i-pt l. IHOtl.
tulerevt at
i*er cent If not ali
paid at ooce.
Tbe J. H UreiUek Co.'s a-sst-ssmi-nt
• as nearly |42s and the ctmnell cut it
.o |3(Ki which was satisfactory it) the
xMuitany.
earlier b (be miH-tlng a petition
was read protesting against ibU
♦ewer. The protest was referred to
le committee on aewera.
Dock Unc Pretest.
The Ikuato Implement company enrid a protest against the new d»»ck
Be which they thought made the
river fifty feet wide bsieml of seventy- j
wo. as previously laid out. and as i
inderstood by the company when they
bought the pruperty. If the width war
down they wanted their share of
additional grimnd but If put
through as proposed they would nut
aay of iU and a little would be
off tbelr present line. The records
'tad been ezaatlaed and It could uvU be
found that the dock line had been
changed ao aa to narrow the river.
The seventy-two foot width waa aduptd In 12M. The commualcatloa was
received and filed.
lAter durlag the meeilag C. K.
Buck of tbe Implement cuapaay did
not tbbk It right \o dpqp the matter
Ibe thaL aad asked the cwibcU to lareatlgate farther. Svmt it the Ibe waa
left with the river aeveaty-two feet
wide he said It would cauie the water
to flow agalaat one ahatmeau when
the bildte apaa between abutmenu
eras ooty tfty feet aad at the same
Ome mmcTomek upon their land. Upon
aoikm
AUeaa. Ohio. Aug. 22.—The civil
authortUea have eomplotod tko Inquest
b the hUlteg. of Oorp. Charioo ClarkWarrmaU have booa baued charging
BBorder agataat tho following poraona:
U L. 1
. city odltor of the
Borgt. J. P. DaMj, W. H. Raymond.
Bvealag Record, b oajoytag a
Joha Qnldah. Pfod C. Thubr ami W.
tloa thb vook aad ootcmlaiag hto
H. Cuttogaa. all of the F\>arte«ath
brother from Ohio.
Valtod Sbtm artUlary.
Mr. aad Mra. C 8. 'WIboa. who have
Want Cnncrrta Omh.
U. A. UamUA roproooaUag tho Johm boom the sweats of Mbs NeCtb Gray
of thu property ownera on
^oo SorelM nompnaj of DotroAL who for a week, left this mom tag for their
Baa haon la tho olty aovoral days. NO home la Chicago, via Maabteu aad the Bast Front street betweua Park atiwH
lake route.
gad hoardman avenae aaked that a oe: Bar homo thb mornbg.
1 L. Smith of ^malag a«mt a
monkmUon to the cooaHI aaktag for
the Job of eagruaslag the rcmiluUoBB
la honor of Hun. Perry Hannah The
■uauaicatloa was tied.
The lease and contract for the new
pest boose were both read aad adopt
ed by the council.
The Herk was aulboiizt'd lo give no
tice to the property owners b tbe
Third ward of sewer asacitamenta and
‘t a time when the oounril would
meet as a board of review for proti-sts.
A petition from the residents of
C«<dar street protesting agabst fourfoot walk was reporti-d upon by tbe
commtUi-e on streeU and walks and
tbe wlslMW of the Hi kens fur a wider
walk on that street grantt-il
A res4dution was lusst-d authoririnp
the buanl of public works to bare th<
su|M*rYlsk)0 of erecting the addiiluii to
the pest house. Wilson A Co. will re
c«-i\e the contract for Its cn*cUon.
Bx-liig worn out by rewer “kicks"
the aldermen |>os(|Hined further action
until the IieU nieetieg. W be|J the
Fifth ward sew«r will come up for
action.
School
Are not tar dtataat. *U’t a g^ plan right now to look op aO tha alff
aehool books you may EaiTlylag arooad and let aa make aa oCar
•F** them. We buy wU the kiada that we can diapoae oC. _
Great stock of all kinds of sappttaa aow ready.
Oxfords
CaU aarty.
Gfy Book Store
Must Go
We bought too heavy m som
lines ao are going to close
these out at a
WE.\THER—Cloudy with probably showers lo aigkt aad hortk poe^
tlon-i Tm-jiday; cooler south porlloo tonight. Fre*h weutarly winds.
BIG REDUCTION
$aUsfactloiir»
Women’s Oxforils Out
$1 26 to $1.60
$1.00
IS ersry Bus mmeSB tkak
who wsst W.) b sod SI.4S1 oomfurt wh.« th.- s
Negligee MM
$1.50
Men's
’.mr^ . hiirh gustily .rHl o*-*rp»s«Ur
SUMMER aOTHDtG FOR MEN
Oxfor»U that were
$2.00, cut t
OxforJs at
COSL
X.-S'
STILL NEAR DEATH.
the Condition of Senator Hoar la
Practically Unchanged.
U> Wire to the Kvenbg Ue<N.rd
WonM-st.-r, .Mavs . Aug 23.—George
UockwisKl Hoar said today: "Senator
Ittmr |ia*s*-*l a comfortable nlgbi. Hi
prmctically the same as yesterday
He has take little nourishment He
conscious but In partly under tbe in
!lueni.-e of opiates '*
MMimedhik
N. wisnd Hsu t3. ti. H
Men’s Suits $TM
Ever ooe worth $10.00
hVw Nw-kwsu^ &c. Kc. hic.
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Orerossts tos.
UMBRELLAS
8. BEIMDA At CO.
Clothlara and Hattara to Hb Majusty. thu Amwrloan Cttlzan.
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DEUVERED SAME DAY
KIMBALL
PIANOS
THIS tem
ALWAYS PLEASE
-GLORIA"
FACTORY PRICES
AND
LIBERAL TERMS
FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.
JViGRiS JVAVa
SURE!
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY |
129 Front SL N.E.Stroat:.IIgr. I
Th* New Htaad. :♦.• Krotit »lrwt
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
iBrvryvaUc ta^^n jn«traiiu<tits. Mbtvl ^
YOING’S
HATS
FOR MEN
who insist on correct style and
quality. Price, $3.00.
best
Our Own Brand
GUARANTEED HATS
at $ 1.00, $ 1.60 and $2.00
can’t be made better for the price. Fall
shapes now ali here. Drop in and see
them.
E WILHELM
Corner Front
and Union__
WINDOW FULL
CHILMErS
...suns...
«
One of a Kind Only—Bedutiful Goods
2 Price
HAMILTON
a
T-
I RgCOim. TfUVCMK CITY, MICMICAN, TVtSOAY, AUGUST Tk ttOk
THEEV^NINGREOORO ihM ha daaM da lar
m|j
PMt Itora*
eagariy tor a j
ihB toM am
wet. Rwimtoto ]
af tha
to« aaamsd Ike Av» M which aha 4M J
aakapMar. TatHR aha witoad aa j
ahMTe, M toMaRMhg aM m ^aim-|j
Ihg. DMihaMAMmanaBsaaytMhgto;
Aarl Ha touGIf Aarad haps tor It. had
Over g
Hd^esrsudde
itiiiii
HcdtfC MTA.M.'
-rirwmi
•fiiy.pnvhahadl
i^*‘i
o.jLm
minBMr
A08MVBLT At A ^AFt MAM.
OoL Gteflw J. BoMtwt* ol UMT7
%UA to » MM of sr«l latMMr te
toMiMM u4 coaaeretol dretoa. In
■•costtoK tta BOMtoattoB of Roben
0«ffr«tt M w>rtwUUr» of tke 8ac•Hi Qpi^tlMd Dtotrtei of Mary
iMA OolOMi Boupvta aald:
**t0M of ov DMBOcntIc trtMdn ar*
WMt li—pm mow tttmmm Umjt
tUak PTMltaat Roc»«>v«lt
Ha tas kad to daal. probably, with
toora grava and Plicate probkrma. detoaartlag far Jtortr aolvtloa tact, pa
ttoMO. aatfoQOtrol aad Maad judg
mmt oa hit part, tkaa any praaldpot
alaaa Um eloaa of raeoaatracUoo: and
>.
arhila la aMay eaMa ba ha* dona whai
SMay paopla tboaght ha should nor
do. la aaarly avary ladanca ba ba«
aurprtoad aad disappointod hi* numaroas critic* by complete mcoe«M. To
_ BOlo hat a few lIluBtrmtUin*: The
,J(^_>aaltoaXlon of tba PhlHpplne*. siicce**
of ialf-ipverBmairt la Cuba, tba setUa*
Moat of tha coal *trtka and the con
aaaUMtioo of the ranun* treaty, with
Its aaoaraaoa of an Isthmian canal. A
BiaB )a*tli*d by tba evaat in matter*
aachas tbe*a I*. I think, “safe" enough
for aaother trial; and. at all arants.
thooa so ofteo mlttakan In their
profdMOto* of failur* might show a lit
Ue IMS assurance In calling him **un
agfe.** In truth. I doubt If we have
OTor had a prMidaat. and 1. at l«ast.
hays aavar seen a mao more open to
aaggaartOB. advice or remoastrance
thaa Thaodore Ktwsevelt He can n<»t
be calolad. ba can not be bullied, be
can not be bought, either with money
or anything *1*«. If democratic hkIU
or* moan that these qualities render*
prMidsat -unsafe." then they are quit V
light to prefer aaother candlata; and
I vaeture to add that David B. Hill
la raamrkably well fitted to suggest a
caadldate to suit them.
-It may be owned that whether Mr
Rooaerelt be "safe" or not. certain
Classes i»f people would undonbtedl>
feel In greater lafety were he out ol
the white bouse. -Grafters" who look
to -pull" for Immunity; men. whether
rich or- poor, few or many. In the
North or In the South, who trespasr
on the constitutional rlghu of their
fellows: r*'beU and ctmsplrator* In the
Philippines; Moorish biigands wrho
kidnap our cltlseus; South Amertcan
advanturvrs who would "htdd up" our
caaal—In short, criminals and law
breakers of high and low degree in our
midst, enemies of our country both st
home and abroad, ail these gentry
agree In finding him too ’*str«‘nuous"
tor their comfort, and would sleofi bet
ter with a ‘mfer' president at Wash
lagton. If the newspaiH-rs whUli de
elare him unsafe’ are the mouthpiece's
of one or more of tbeea classes. I find
no egase for wonder In their utter
ances; otherwise these »eetn sunirUIng. except as showing that they have
nothing mtwe senHible to say ’
The census figures In another i>ur
tion of this issue are verv significant,
and will prove especially tnieresUng
Traverse City has had a steady gain
and this county U one of the few In
tha stats showing an eir»tis of ten
per cent Increase during the past four
yeara. Manisti'c has had a failing ufl.
aad at the present rati* t>f grxiwth this
city will soon distance the Balt City.
Among the villages little Boyne Ctiy
takes the palm. That place now teaito,
Charlevoix, not only In pofuilalion
lion bg|
tai Indnttrlal growth and
erpriaj
Boyne has had an Increase of IM pm
cent and Is still growing In the upper
peninsula there has been a falling of
to some of the larger cities, which U
due to the reduction In mining forcea
But Traverse Ctly and lmmi*dl*tely vlctoity has shown a aubstantial gn*wth
which Is a credit lo Its peoi»le and to
Ua aaoaUaat and permanent resources.
Whaa It la conaldaced that there has
haaa oo boom in this aectloa aad few
haw eaterprlses during tbe past five
yaara It will b* reallaed that the aaturof popototloa aad la-
•^'#0. what do yoo think of thntr
hf nsld. -kodlag her chilA along by
a chain, as ah* woald bar favarttr
p*p»y"
Tha yima—f waa Meeiy na yowkr
atars ar* Uk«4y to be. palling trat this
way and than tbat. bat a itltla jerk
nom tbs ether and of the chain was
generwlly aU that was needed to make
him trot aloQg.
-Well, wrhao 1 came to think of It.
that Me* appMrs so emlneotly aeaal
Ue aad prsctIcaUe that the wcoder Is
tt has never been adopted befora If
I was of a motw commercial trend <4
mind It might gl^t* a valaable sug
gestlon 111 the way of jeweled coUara
and belts, solid gold and sUver affacto
oomO-
AM BOW la Is aaaerted that Dowla
iteir-ii I
FEMALE HSLF WAHTE]>~
Tttvene CAFCMhbvCa i
ttSltf
.ALL DUDS OF LEGAL
PAPERS EXECUTED
School will soon bet^io. yon will want a Suit
and a pair of Pants for >*our boy. Wc want
you to call at our store, wc will show you tbe
best Bo>-s short Pants at 50c, 75c and Sl-00 in
the city, also bargains in Youths' Pants at $1^^.
$1.75, $2.50 and up.
A very strong line of- .
Boys’ and Youths’ Suits at the lowest prices.
Call and examine these goods, we can save
you money, we will be glnd lo wail on you
whether you buy or not
ill EMt Fropt ttrceu
.nJeOL
AMhMd hj a aOiht aamad. h* ChraM
hactohtohsL Ter aa iMtoaf ha gmaad.'
hrwIlimM. Thao, maattag tha gUf*;
Mqatoad look, ha aptaag op.
n hops that 1 am oat UwapaaMog.^'
ha tiagao isahtfoRy. -U 1 am totrad-
A. J. WILHELM STREET
SIDE
-M«k 1 battsM oot.** M*
“It la atmoac too aweet." she aoswat^
toad slops at this haA . I fancy. ad low. “too inteopr.”
“Then giT* am the apray you wear."
If yoo caas to stay, of m«
to look at tha vtow.*’ aba added, with
-It to gnat.'* he agraed. -1 hav*
mratr ***a aaythlag mars bMBtifuLBa was still loohtog straight at bar.
aM tha girl gave him a soaplcleM
gtohc*. -1 often cooMT bar* to read
Omar,** b* srent oo calmly. **lt fits to
aooaehoar.-Bawhy.- srlth pattto If ragoe Inter
aaL *^oo care for Omar, then r
-Immafiaely. A bask of verse*, uie
damMth tbe boagh; a loaf of bread, a
jug of wtoe and tbao bewldr me. singtog to tbe wUderiMM-ah. wilderness
wen paradlM oowr
W« •« ASvtae «• Wewisw
Tbe girt gravely unfurled her fluffy
Don't pick out a man for a buahaad paraauL
atmply becaaae you love biiu. The
-1 mast not loaper Interrupt your
moat Imporunt thliw la whether h* rMdtog. then." abe said. -Ooudby.love* yoo. A wraman who lova* bar
~Goodby! Bnt yoo hare ooly Just
huahand better than he does btn la
eoma. ITsaae don’t go,- be begged.
doormat on which be treads. If h* -I've read enough for today.leva* her better than abe doe* him.
-But 1 don't know you." she objected.
be look* up to her as a goddea* and Tbe man held out tbe Omar.
apeoda hla life trying to win bar Cn-My name la on tbe title page.- be
eor.
■Gggmtail tcatauvely. and the girl,
A too adoring wife hoev* a man after a BBoaMofs bealtadoct. ruffling
with her affection, but no woman ever over tba pagan, road tbe name aloud.
bad enough love given her to aatlaCy
-Gordon Lcoox MaxweU. Are you
her. and the more affectlou the auin malty Oardoo Maxwelir Tb# man
laviabes upon her the atouger the claim
h* eatoWlabe*.
After marrlag* a
-Wbat do you kaow of mer
thouaaiMl thing* draw a wo«p*n'a heart
-Who baa oot bMtd of the great ten
to her biiabnud; a tbouMi»d things ea- Bis champloar abe laughed, half mock
trang* him from her.—World.
ingly. -Here la your book.”
-But you were only a child then.MlgWsr aSweeMsw tor Wse^s.
Ttoere are SQ.U00 young women re be peralated. -And 1 have been abroed
eelvlug collegiate Instrmilou l^be ever atoce.”
-Bure. but children hav* good memUnited States, and of tills number 20,
OUU are to the group of twelve sute* orle*. yoo know.”
-Y’oo maat have been a lovely chlld.”
making op wliat was until a few year*
ago known aa tb»* wesL This group be murmured reflectively. The girl
cooslsta of the th!>-e middle went frowned.
-I really moat go,” she repeated.
aUtea of Ohio. Indiana, sod lllinul*.
af the five northw>*wteni stat«*s of Maxwell took a hasty mte\t forwarvl.
kllcbtgan.
Wbu-ooain.
Minnesota.
-incaae dent. And forgive me. And
North and South iMtkuta. and of the won't you tell me who you areT" Tbe
girl abook her bead decMedlj.
Kansas. kllSMun and Nel>ra*ka.
“1 only taU my name to my frieoda"
In iniooU alone there are 4.5U0
-And are DU Fv Meodar
women studcTrta pursuing the bigbei
Bhe opened wide eye*. -Not yet
branches of unH-ersity education, as snrely.
against 1.7UU In .Sew York. l.rsAl In
“Well, let's pretetxl then.” be urged.
1‘eaiuo'lvauto. and only Tuo to kla*> Tbe girl, gaalng at blm with more ap^
aachusstu.
proval. rek-ot**d a little.
-Let's pretend by all means. I will
aiu04 OWl
•I never knew of bow much Im tbereforv Introduce myself as tbe
portaiH*e 1 waa going U> Is* In lif*-." Piincees of tbe Blue Forget men**ts,
said tbe first man. Adam, -until 1 who lire* In yonder rochanu-d eastle."
began to take the pap^*r. Why. Eve waving her batsl toward tbe bill
Maxwell sighed contentedly.
M«ends half li.-r lime sitting up late
-What a lovely name
It exartly
for me to bring home tin- |>.ilter. and anlta your eyes. And is Mrs Cor>
the other half w rttlng aduev to me your aunt, tbeoT” hurrying on at signs
bow- to behave and getting it pub- of danger. -WTjy haven't I met you
lUbed. And. tlo-n. wln-u 1 don't road before? 1 wlU coma and call.’' refits*
snylblng but tin- real «-t.iate news of lively. "I love Mr*. JCory” Tbe giri
the ilardeu City, sin- get«t mad and flushed.
-No. DO, yoo mustn’t!" she cried uhwiit»i» another pa|*er for tbe club on
tbe Laek of Evolution in Una.' I'd ruptly—“that Is. uiy aont la 111." bsif
like to know who w:jh her.* Br-d ’
confused. Tb*-n. at Maxwell’s pntxletl
“I want you to iiadi-mtan.l," ankl sure, she broke into iH-psuasion. "Don’t
Eve, -that I atarted lo gel ready first, you see bow the whole thing would be
bat .vol wouldn’t wnu for me. '—Mto- apolledr abe erkd. “If we w.-rv to
meet at teas and chatter Uianlties as
E.\CCRillON on ateamer Columbia peotile do. If you were to meet me ’out’
Wednesday evening by ’Trmverve Clt> as plain Mias Smith—can't you see.
don't you uoderstaod r"
hand to N<*-ah ta wanta Boat !«•«««-«
"Bur- ot>Jected AlaxwelL Tbe glrfa
dock M 7;S(l o’clock
It eyes daabed
-Oh. very well, then: do It." alie deDeaf Childrww. Notice.
Clartxl. '-What does It matter anyway?
Will the parents itf children w ho are 1 should oot bare come ticre. sbouk)
deaf, or even partially deaf so that not have spoken to you at alL You
they have difficulty In following the have abowu me that quite plainly
Therefore In any cmie 1 think the ac
work in tbe put>llc schools, kindly send
quaioUDc* had better stop here atid
iheir address to Rev C T Stout. 34k DOW."
State afreet.
“But,” Interposed Maxw^l again,
-can’t yon see it’s ooly bei-ause I want
to meet you again somewhere, anyYou little knew when first we met
wben-r recklessly -What do I care
That Kome dav you would U>
for Mrs Cory? You will come back
The lucky fellow I’d choose to let
barer* be Implored The girl amiled.
Pay for my Rocky Mountain Tea.
-You will promise to stay on your
own side of the hedge T'
Johnson Drug Co.
-If I moat.” obediently. "But—am
1
never
to croM It?” Her face changed.
There U more caUrrh In this sac-Before I leave 1 will myself break
tloa of tbe country than afl other <U*
a put tc^ether. and until the last tbe spell, and then perhaps”—she heat^w yeara was auppoaed to be Incur- tated. -But oatll then, no.”
-Too
going.” to alarm- She
Fbr a great many years doctors
groaouBced It a local diaeas* aad pre- bogbed-agmlh. —
gerlhed local remediea. and by coo“Surely yoo cannot expect me to re
■tantly falling to cure with local treat- main forever?”1 coold remaia here forever,” he
proven catarrh to he a <
aaswered.
Uonal disease and therefore requlTM
-Ob tb* other side of tbe fencer with
tilted chin.
^
larm t.,ure, manaiactwr
*X>n the other aide.- atnphatlcaUy.
Cheney A Oo., Toledo, Ohio, to
“Would I were there nowT
only coostltotlcmal cure on tha ■
-Already wlaiili« for my departure."
kec It la taken totaraally la
mormand the girl la exaggerated rtle drops to a taaapooofaL
proach. -Goodfay. then; this time really
acto directly oa tha blood aad mm
aartaces of tha aystam. Thay oRhr goodhy.”
-But yon win eaaaa baefcr eagerly.
8bs panaed aM gtoncad back over
Addrana: T. J. CHBNXT A 00-. Tolado. Ohi& .
THIS WILL INTEREST YOU
Notary Public
MktTM tot Ch* I
-Why.- ramarhad fih* caaite. dattr MMPlBg aat af a ehatoMaS pauh
aat aad hithMiBg •* aaacfoarih* fhm
aataga af, Imt M*idC-atoal aaeaeC
-tr ihw dM.** wartiBi «ha caaA
alicr ha had thaMhtfady toM aaMe a
caM-Irna vaat aad tilighaaai is mahe
aartala timt the gaaid ahaM «h# aa>
palaew had baaa daaWad. -Id
rKtnMmt of alhUlato with haaMa
aad tar« tom toase lhar* to Maaehg
rta.---da«0a.
ROM by draggtoto. Tie.
Taka UaUto ItomOy POto fat
has daalgBs npon Grand RapMs. and
propaw to brtog aa army of kls foiP&mn to that cUy to aaarch of ra^ HffhiM wmth, TbaproaaartlagaiTTlMMfVXMl
AMAM more
»AVI»
OCMN
REAL ESTATE
SPECIALISTS
Onr B«*w nr-'ktie« at Hh' each or
Still to atlence the gtrl Iwot acroM
3 for I5<- are pri.e wlarw r-
fed the pounding of hia heart. For a
tong moment the girl luoksd de^ Into
hU eyew Her heart qukiLened. and
bar face showed white to tl*e moonUght, but she drew away tbe band and
managwl to amlW.
-The game baa^>een very pleasant.”
abe aald akiwiy. “But now the einl
has come, and tonight 1 am to s«y good
Maxwell aUrted.
”<;oodby.” be
edraed atupldJy. “Now. afUT you hare
coUM to me. iJoodby! It has not been
all a game.” be went on. gstbeiing
courage. The girl put qp a prolesling
baud.
“.So. do; we were pretending, reUKHuber“
“There waa no pretense on my side.”
MaxweH’a voice was ateady
”I love
you.”
“But yoo can't, yon muatn t. You re
not playing fair. HesUli-* ,vv.u don’t
ever know my name.” urged the gUi
In dismay. Maxwell laughed
“Not know you? 1 have alwaj**
knowru you and waited for you," l»e as
aerted. The girl, w ho bad glanced up
quickly, shook her head
"You are lulataken.” she tiiurmured
“I —1 thought ourselves Just preteml
Ing. 1 thought you knew the rules of
the game: Forgive me. but I am al
ready engaged. ”
-What"’ The exclanvatl*>u broke
sharply from Maxwell \Vhv*u he \\«-ul
on It waa in an.altered voice.
-1 aee. It has t>vs-u m) own fuutt
I BtxHild have |.lay«sl even, but I put
too much on the huiard. InjuU;.- ut
quits the game, slid 1 l.««* UuH- 11 Is."
with a bllter little laugh. The girl
caught her breath
“But ! never drv-amed tbnt y.iu would
take it like ihla." she faltrn-d. ' .Vnd
atnl it WiiH HO U.ng ago that I lK-»-ame
engnge»l It In only lai.-ly 1 have b*ani
ed that h«- still .-.tr-s Would .>ou care
to s»sf my eugngeuient ring?*' rsther
wi*tfully
’ le*, 1 want y..u to." as
Maxwell uttered a fien-e piMtcwt Fti
lying a blm- riblwn from herthm.tt she
laid it in ills pnlui. On the rtblxin
was f!i«tene»l u sk-ttder circlet of g>-UJ
twlnrd with forget uien*>t». Maxwell
loiikitl at It with distaste.
>our uaine." In- wild nl.H. iit
ly. twisting the ring with niu-on.-r-...ua
fingers, "A good meiooige for hun to
leeve. but sun-ly an uiuM-«i-wHflr\ name
for you.
bo would forgt-i >uu l.iuv*
eyed princess? Blue is true Hint- iswhy"
He broke off attnjpMy w ith
eyes suddenly rlretwl on llif inile ring
For a aet-und he stared in l•.•wlUI•-r
meut. tlu-u glanced al the girl
Her
fact- waa roue red in the moonlight, and
Maxwell gasped.
"Madeleine:" he cried sw Ifllv 111
credulously
“Madeleine. Is !i renlly
you? My dear Utile girl sw .-.•nit-ort.
my first little love, who i«roii'..M>i lo
marry me when she grew tn- Hk- .U.t
I gave her this rtng? MadHein. " H>e
girl utter««l an uncertain little J;jugli
“I am Madeleine."
".knd yon knew me all the tmit-’'"
with sodden luiultlon
“Why. I I heatvl that you w.-re
here. " under lowered laslnti ••.Vinl tite
book aettied it 1 tokl you < hlidren h.id
good metiKtriea. Dhln't yon think me
very forwrard for a prlncew-s? You see.
1 didn’t want yoo to kot.w me l«*e;iu«te.
that la" breaking off In preit.! em
baiTBsameiU. “V»ru s.-e ’
“1
tlial 1 have been an awT ex
rlalmed Maxwell unsteadily
Ma.b
Irlne. ’ he leaned aertaot Hie he^lge and
NE-AH-TA-WANTA
OMENA
NORTPORT
We have* «-.ih»r' t.. uu
them in siM.. i, .Uh-r. t ii . for
STEAMERS COLUHBU AND
GUHMM6S
e\er>lH»tl>
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
for stout iHt.ple
*•
W. now hav •
Wc aljtt/ have the
$18 50. ts dtjIRMt
$19.00. 68 4ty Halt
$21.00. fM^ tM flCMM
This win iDclotle mcala aad
berth between Trxvene Chjr and
Chicago.
TidicU win be on tale coa»>
ruencing Thundx):. June »,
1904.
Steameri leave Travevae City
a..ry Sunday. 10 |k
and
Thimdayt, C a. m.
ROlilO TRIP 25c, 50c, 75c
Butt Limit 8:4(1 LL
All 2:00 f. a.
lH*?tl ibitiL'iiut in WtilWi wa.-hable
gisnls at I'V < arh..
Our la.It* - tindi rsl.iri ^al■■ i>
n.tw tin
Travurs* City to Wt. Loula
VIA
BKl TS-TLn. lino* *.* hav
v.- urt-! -oint t-vtra large
KMTIIEBI MOKU THAIS.
CQ.RBUN TUP BATES
TRAVERSE BAUIIE
H -
E('t>ti«>ui> ii» gt- vtgir )« arN -up
ply now
E.l.nPE, Act.
B.F.CIUICII, 6.P.A
W. ar. *. il.ug ih. in in
MABAME BITA KRAUS'
THE PEERLESS MARKET
Beauty Remedies
v'-l ‘.lurn r'-
Has just openetl to the publit, and a brand new meat mar
ket where quality and prices
arc right Give us a call . .
o. T. OOX
255 E Front SL
Qtz. Fbonc
Fir Sale B; All Driulete
A.UlroH* Veti.vn.
LAUIP?S' Kauipiu t.hu**H that
iiu from .'etc III Bi Lo p.-r |iuir a
i' E'l i.-drli li -
, I'M TALKING YET
HAVE YOU
LEST YOU FORGET.
TRIED THEM YET?
I KK.M.U.K
KK.S
HKU* W.\NTK1»
hr
'Iraverse City
I
Canning I
bl.if I
. j
Record
War
Ad*,
bring
Big
Rvtorn* for t a money Invaatad.
That
the
Hot
Spring*
have cured THOUSANDS
ERSE CITY.
med>cines
IN
TRAV-
They can cure you.
1 sate by all first class druggists.
The Knox Hat
FOR FALL WEAR
THE KING OF ALL STYLISH HATS
A man 'S known by the hat he wears, and when he has a
“Knox” nothing more need be said--he has the most stylish hat
made.
A VERY IMPORTANT FACT
All men can not wear the same shape hat. For that reason
we carry all the different heights of crowns and widths of brims,
to fit any shape of face, the full, the slim, the medium, and the
“Knox” hat sells for $5.00.
THE “BEACON” HAT
alli>ped back. “Madrivtm*. I <-nn't put
the ring back
lhi» *l.b* of Hk*
.hedge." Hi* pul»e-» wvrv rju-mg. hi*
, volov sounded Strang** In hi* o» u <*nr*.
“Madelclue. may I
tbt* h**.lgv ’
'
There wra* a moment’* •ilen.***. i«-n.*H*.
I
vibrant through whU-h Maxw vll i-jught
dimly tbe dl»Uut tw*at of the wbv*».
the delicate. penetmUng fragrant*** of
i
the hooerauckle. Then slowrly *he lift
j
cd tender, wtotfnl eye* to hla while
i
« curved into the ■
I may try." .he aakt
is made by the “Knox” people, and it is an exapt imitation of
the $5.00 Knox hat, but because there are some who do not care
to pay the $5.00 these are made to retail for $3.00.
This is the “Hat Headquarters” of Northern Michigan, be
cause we sell the hats that give the best of satisfaction. That is
why so many trade here. If you don’t, let us prove our state
ments.
Mew* Wwr Lwwgklagr.
-Why did ereryboiy laugh *o long
over that r!ory of old iJoreby’*? It
Isn't a bit funny.”
"They were afraid be would tell ax>ather If thay kept quiet”
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
Tb* aloar. awwK sammer days drifted
MSy by. and with than MaxweU. half
none the toM eteMOy.
Mt Ma paace aC
ut rntod mmtm mmwtaa. BlliaMa was a qalst plac*. Tha
OmMi7 chih. when ha waa atopptoc.
was IMaaRaMdaU. No
hto comliw dM fflitowi. aM awaMi
aaoca h* fait his Bia oaMrtraUac
l*M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET.
Hot SpHnga mcdiditM
hm carad THOUtANO* IN TRAVERGC CITY. They can curt yo«k Far
tala by all Grat cIsm druMtots.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
For
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TOnUS 2^4KM IKOnBIMKIIB
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TW MM* *MH M 4MA t«H
gkd«s
to toiv* m fp<if1ii
fjBijm* aiiitoflM to Ifec an*
too—awn or Swotoiy of Mo
Itomr. fto ootopoftooo* tte popolto
tloo o« tito oiato if IIM wo MMtS.
irw tmamm to l«t>n4. or 41i por
Tte toUl wtobor of toolM to I
^m, wi or^itoolM li«4l4. tko
%0toW or tetofUoi to Ilf.TM. 004 tko
towafo oofltoor
pcrMW to mek
4oto!ly to 4J».
I All !tort twaCMtoO'of tfeo eooiAtoo
Okov — looroooo to pofHitoUoa ao4
4«ootf-two «r tkw atom os tiorwo
W 10 por eooi 004 ooor. Kowoooov
pore—t—■ or to-
wklek to orer 41 por o—t
!^jitost eoto00 Otodvto oo4 Crowfdrd.
wok Fitk 11 por ooot. 004 tk— Loco.
;>«rtiAitpflrMPt Ooeodo mo4o k goto
'o4 It por e—t. Tko otker eo—tioo
vkooo polo woo oror 14 por e—t orr
AlStr. BtoOtou Bouto. 0kortoo«4s.
Clkoknygoii. Cloro, Bolu, too—oc
Oro»4 Trororoo, Kotomotoo. Mtoooa
koa. Ogoouiv. OoloBogoB. OU—o.
rroogBo Mo. Wbjtbo bb4 Wosford.
Wojr— eowrtjr*0 pore—tope of too—
M 14J. ligltoto^o toeroBBO woo f 14
per e—L
N—• of tko door—o— pro proBt.
ty 0 fov of tkoto kotog orer lAM).
1—4 tko pore—togo of doerooM w—14
ko roT7 oomB. Tko eo—ttoo wbtek
Okow B doeroBM ore Ak^ Aotrlm.
Borry. BroBek. Oooe. BetoB. Vllladolo.
looco, loakollB. Lake. Uvtogot—.
Ifaektaoe. Itoeomk. M—Uteo. Itor
footto. Mooooto. MoBOtolBoe. Romob
PMto. iBBltoe. SkiBvaoooo. 8t* ioooph
•Bd WooktoBOw. Bores of tkeoo osiBe
eoBBttoo ohowed a docreaao kotveoo
IIM BBd IPtO.
Tko popBtaUoB bjr «o—Uoo to a«
follow:
Poptilallofv—
Cottfity.
1104.
1M0.
Ale—a ...............
4.484
8.C81
Alger .................
M44
,.>T"^,»4I
S8.81J
AHm .
11.741
18.468
10.184
8.104
11.078
41.348
10.410
Astrlto
Arosae
4M18
*4.312.
61.143
1OA30
14.278
17,266
as.^;
Cbm .r....
Ckartoroto
Chobojrgan
Cbippova ..............
12.402
1.181
Claro ....
26.P«K
CIlplOB ...
•
3464
Crawford .
34.134
IWta ........
]18,134
Ikeklnsoa
30.R14
17.812
JNimM ..
43.042
Uladwla .....................
8.401
Clogcble ....................
17.117
Clrand Trav™ ...
23.441
Oratlot ..............
.10.624
Hillsdale
.............
21.437
Hougbua .......
70.626
Horoa ........................
34.M5
43.KI7
S4.C27
10.440
4.926
1«.1M>6
47.122
49.762
ItomwuD ..
7.40*
4,64«
138.4R8
4.111
27.060
10.842
41.W7
l^^weo
11.641
3.8R2
8.147
l£«ktoae*
33.016
MBOoeib .
27.173
40.010
Mkraadlto . .
11.008
10414
14.634
M.446
10.144
31.111
33436
3416
g*"*
....
fc:,-
i;:;
37.173
18,431
17.717
rr"..:.;
1.111
74—
11.433
1488
T. «tl
4I.0M
lo.ni
l.Tll
88.771
84.747
4.488
88.411
U.437
88411
88441
84441
44.474
18461
6444
16.738
*0.479
*1.889
11466
66.063
34.162
31.818
34.321
10.246
8.—0
22.784
48.222
44410
7.isn
3.217
121.711
4.15T
27.441
10.666
48.406
11.464
3.182
7.703
33.141
17466
41.131
18.8*5
10,413
14.451
17.044
9408
11.764
51.764
3484
37,034
17.473
14.444
7,745
4.117
17.861
1.448
4.176
51.447
•All
1.787
•1481
56.—8
7.8»
58.8—
it.m
U.881
56.—0
58.ri
47.761
• ^-o
to* • o
la IBM It ws Bopt. ». aad la lf7C
Bopt 10. TwBtrdto por coBt totko Mb— or etorta havo ko— o—pi—Bd. tko ptoB kolBp toBdo to tko
04 by tko
toko4 bofora i—. 1. Tkto will lBela4o
tko tokBlBtka of larto bb4 etker oto
(totle*. work vhtek g—orally roqalrat toast olghto— bmmtha.
BtoltoB by CSttoa.
Tko popatotka of the laeorporated
cltl— to — folknrs:
CHtoa.
1104
Adri— ............................. 10.4M
Albloo ..................
4443
AlP-a ........................
11.4-
... . •••
... .
......
Battle Crook ........ 11.113
......... •• • W
Boot— Harbor......... f.70f
»««»«•.........
aaro............
Ooldwaler ....
Corunna .......
l.Ml
CryMBl ralta
IZ
i.-
...
Bast Taw— ...
Batcm Rapid.
...
10.M8
mnt .............
;
16.131
m AagAto — ftt Sitoirt fw
bog— Joljr U. BBd ft or—
Aog. 14. la 1—4 the wfk wo bog—
at tko eotoo Utoo. kBt It wa Bept »
niadstono ...
1.811 Gladwin
1.011
rln ....
4410 GrandI Haven
2.438
21414 Grand IxMlge............ . 2.431
42,378 nrt>«>nvine ...............
3.421
1,886 llanmck ....................
5.037
41.146 Harrison
647
27.811 Htolings ...............
5.668
41416 Hlllsdalo ................... ;
4.809
30476 Holland ..................... , 8.146
13,166 Hudsoo ....................... .
2407
16416
lunla .......................
11438 Imn Jdountsln.........
8,360 ln»nwoo<l ................... . 1.111
26.130 Ishperolng .................
11.423
2.813 Jackna ..............
26.3<»o
33.881 Kalam—oo ......................21.782
17410 lMM\n% ............'..... 20.176
41.804
Swss wswwmsiinsswniiii
MM 04 o rooarttBkIy oarlf dsir. Ib
..........
laidingtoa .....................
Markinaw UIc...........
Manistee
Manlstlquo ...................
Marine City .................
Marque-U«
............
Marshall .......................
Masoa .............................
Meaomlocc ..............
Midland .........................
McHmw ...........................
Mt. Clemcns.............
Mt. Pleasant ..........
MiiHkegttn ....................
MusKeren Heights ...
Negauoee .....................
Niles .............................
North Muakegoa .....
Norway ....................
Onway ...........................
Otter ...............................
«•““.....................
Peloskry ................
6.1—
Pontiac ......................... 10484
Port llnroa..................... —.088
Saginaw ..........................46.710
Bault ate. Mario........ 11.441
Bomb Haven ............ S.T47
at Clair .................. 1.-4
at. Ignao^ ................. 8.1*8
8t. Jobss.................. 1.768
at. Joseph................. 6.821
8t. l4Mtis ................
Btondlsb ........
... ......
Btsrgls ...........
Taw-aty.............
7.71C
1.403
6.20V
1.242
1.706
lS46r
16,485
7.I6<
66».
14.260
4.1S6
3.82V
10.06V
4.S7'>
1.825
12.MV
2.36T
6,043
647C
•kelet—s.
Tbo mode of preparing sleletons for
the use of tbe medkwl profession is a
delicate operation. The SAwlpel Is
called Into miulslUon to remove
tbe roiwTilar tissues. Its work telng
done, the bones an* boUwl. to-lng can*
fully watc'red meanwhile that they
may not be orenlone. After tills «wn
nlluillstlv pfwwluro they are bh*achetl
w SUB. Even the spots of greaae
litre to appear wlien they an
posed to heal. The French treat tliese
with ether aisl benalne. swnrlng tliere
by a daxxllug whltetiess, which is a dls
tl—lAshlng mark of their skeletons.
A brass rod with all the prop«
rarvatores su|^wrts the spinal ctdutnn
DolUwte bnias wires boW tbe rilsi In
place. Hinges of tbo most i*erfect
workmanship give to the Joints t
graceful and Ufcllke moveuicut. Clev
erly concealed liooks and i^es rentier
dbijUDCtlon at pleasure i*ossll»le, Tbe
whole wostroction plainly ItMlicatrs
tbe care and skill of an artist and
20.se
iBko*B Kres.
i.oi:
6.136 glaas eyes. Inasmm'h as their
4.287 er close. They are wltbonl lldi and
eoch Is corecetl with a tninstiarent
■rale nmeh reeembllug glass. When Um
reptile casts Its outer skin tin- «y«
see Its come off with tbe rest of the
transpareot envelope out of which tbe
8.6— snake slips. This glassy eye
6.283 ao tough that It effectually ptjptects the
1.741 true rye from the twig*. sban» Iff***
11.168 and other obatmcGons o bleb the snake
encoanters in Its travels, yet It U trant
42,345
parent cnoogb to allow
104SS
feet vlsfciB. Tboa. If tbe snake baa not
4.0M t glaas eye It may, at any rate, be ssU
2448
2471
8488
6.1U
1.-9
141
811
84M
1446
M48
1434
1.188
34Traverse City ....... 11437
West Bay City.............11.M7
Wyandotte ................... 6,416
YpsIlasU
............. 7487
BatoWo ProooatoA
Tko sCBitllsg saBoaaoem—t tkat a
ptwoBlIvo of sakido kad ko— dtosev
wad pm totorost a—ay. A r— down
or dpapodadoBcy tovartokly
proeo— aolelda aad aoanktag has
booa toaad that will ptov—t tkat ooe
llti—whJek Btokas aakddo likely,
tko Brat thOBght of aalf doatn»etk>B
toko Etoetrle Bttiors. It botog a groat
loaie BBd serrtoo will strsagtbso the
aonroa bb4 bttlld sp tbo aystoBL It's
alao a groat BtoasBcb. Liver aad Kid
.3.66:
2403
1.407
18,111
6.1W
7478
Vlllagda to Waatom Miehlgaa.
Tbe poptilatlDB of Jibe toliowtag vtllagM la wcdt MIcbliaB ta glvea;
Boyae aty akowa kn tacr—se oC 1.641
for tke toat fow' yaara. Btqrae OSy
baa probably tbe larg—t paroBatage
of tocraase la tbe state. Tke vato ol
taereB— to 1— par eeau or 48 per eeat
'
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HANNAH & LAY CO’S
HIOHESTOUAUTY POSSIBLE
BEST
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
End of a Btttor Flpht.
srsrTKJf'T.r.'s
ud o3> BifU whB «. aoUad
th* taUMbl7% voauiwko ka
|;ii ,1111
games.
■wMieadl- Yoora very alnoerely. Mas.
LTa OidOVgB, 414 OrovaBL. Milwaukee.
Wto« Vioe Prealdeat. Milwaukee
Doalaesa Womans Aaaoelatloo. — gseso
/W/eftf/sBsBWaf s^BBWgme<s>fSS^
Russian Naval Laaasa.
Novik (cmlserl, packed In a stek
Inx CMOdItIun Aug. |21 at Kursaknvak
IslamI of Sakbalien^ after a battle with
two Japani'se cmlidTs.
Rwrik (rnilwTl. ^uok Aug. 14 In
tight with Ksniimu^’a squadron.
Petropavlosk UudUtshlpl. blown i
at Fort Arthur April 13. Admiral Ma
kamir and 700 otta-rs |M.‘rlsl|iog.
Czarevitch (liattl<->hi|i*. severely
dsmat-'i-tl in thv flghi of Auu. lu, A«l-
Boysrin
I “>■"
I
VaHag
^
•—OkUhoma day.
*-Mo
a-CallfomU. Odd Keltowt* and Hous* c
Hoo-Hoo day
t
IS—Reunion of Hpantsh
Hpai
U-MaryUnd
;r«r cricket comeat.
World a ai
op«rui In Live Stock sse*
Cattle aht
8eiw
tion; cl
IX-Cathollc Knlzhta of Amcrlcw.
loodmen of the World and State of
Loulalana day.
U-Sl, l.oula day.
IS-MexIco day and Oermante congreoa.
17—MaaurhuaMta and Colomdo day.
l>-CongreM of aria and aclence and AH*
Bona day.
cbamplonahtp touma*
Olympic got
. inenL
m-itevada
>-Kevada day.
Archery cent
-llltnotB day.
—ArkanMS
anMS day.
da
:ennUt<«xpo*tttoB
ta and CUrk Centi
(
• y and Virginia da}
N-ldabo day.
»—yYatemal day.
Military athletic camtraL
r-North l^kota and Apple day.
B—International corgrraa of lawyer* and
Juattoe* and I'lah day.
f»—Knight* and Ladle* of Security day.
»-K*naaa day.
•PECIAL EVENTS FOR OCTOBER
1—Indian Territory day.
Eque*irUn polo champlorxahip con-
9-kIT York day
Sheep and *w ine exhibition ta Ur*
Stock section: close* Oct. ti
S-Kew
York
State and Advertising
Men's day.
*-Rhe«# Island day.
e-Matn*. Ohio. New Jersey and Oermak
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO,
Distributing Agents.
• DESTRUCTION OF SEA FORCES
•
IN THE FAR EAST.
Nov. L
scetkm: claaaa Oet to.
- _
.
m^st growsra. dahym aad —k aaL
Oatektoa Kties ta India,
la ladla. wkerr tkoar tors* blnlk. :ta
bttod, are cobubob and fenriexa. boy*
amom tkeBimlrca ky <«irhtog tkem la
mmkau .—
a way that to ahaest rtdlcnloBa ta Itv »-lBlMdchnl**tt*
■mifkeni 1inri-g eattto ssktott to
itotoUcIty. A llae to atmebed tightly
• Bttto way abere the grdond bcTweeB_________
twB pBMa Bea-fb It to laU a bait i I^Orikya
Tke kite BtoopB •—•riled the baiLlmt j g *yTO.
BBCter look those sample
tbo— over while there to a goBd a*Bortowat. Tkeyll Bate yoa trom 60c
to $140 per pair. ▲. V. FrtodrielL
STEINBEICS GRAND jffiH
4f f Tunir D
\J n UtK
C Af TTHITDU
CjU V 1 OErlini
CITf IT e”
^lllLo
icriils»4i.
n-|e>rtcir smiK.
•‘r
tcnilsert. blown tip by the
lIlllHI p, h
9 to pre-
BY LOTTIE BLAIR PARKER.
Author of - Way Down East”
^ Typlcal Southern Play.
Produced with a carload
Special Sceueiy and Effects
Larre and Effleieut Company
vi-tit Its c-a|Uurr hf ili*' Jniianoo.
*TSc H—t OrlriiaL Ubhickncycl. tnd DivcrtlBC Ptoy sf
• SOUTHERW UFE EVER WRniEN.-
MandcHur (guntouii >. tIbmaniKtl at
Shanghai Ft h. l<i jlti pri vt-m rapturr
h.v the Japajn*«\
i
Yenetei, Mink lip 'a niinr ai
Ffb
Sta! Sail 0pm Tinfm Mifilii.
Ikilny
i«
Pricii 25c, SOc, 7St H.
;
givoutch (giiniHihll. >ctitlli*«l at Nl-i
t’liwang .\«g. ! t»t pr*-v*-nt
falling '
Intii iln> hatnis of fhi* Jaiwnriu-
I
Kortetz (gunltuati. l>lown up al t'hotntiipn Ffh. 9 to pi^fvcnt its bring cap
Bogatyr
!>.%
lrnilKi*^».
runnlnc aunoind
Itaill.v
ai
(lantauv*!
Vlailivimtok
Yoitng. ITi>v lilt-nn-- Ilolllatcr’a
It««rky Mnuntain Tt-a ctin-d roc* «•! Inillgi^tinn and c«in<tl|»a'i«Kt. tJalncd
iwoni.x flvi* |H>undft In alx month". Ant
t-niln ly wtdl. So rent*. Tea or Tab
b1». Johnson I>rug Co.
ELGIN C. LEWIS
M.'i.v 19. ri‘|*oru <l !t»n Ma.v 22 to have
DP-TIHIinE
iH'.n bttiwn tip, Ing is Known to tn* !n
«lry»b*rs
are tbe only two oftlrinl* who may tie
Askold IrniltM-r
nghi of Aitu
1".
aakl to dlr»" tly r*-preiM-tit Ida niaj»-"ty
lorkctl
and.
for n iiali>.
Roasi* (iTiiK<-ri. badly damagtNl tn
Gremoboi irruld ri. Mitft-rod aeven*l> In the haitU- ot j.Aug
wIk»
M; ia at VladI
bad aotnew bat
Rleshltelnl
ul-^troycr i.
forcibly
11
by the
Janatu>».e
Crozovoi
norpt-.!!*
l"»ati.
non
at
Shanghai. ina> U- dismantled
Vnuahitelyny
idf*in»y.r 1.
Sterugutschi
(4esstn>yeT >.
privilege* ;
driven
d<"'lin<'d
until
liird !
Cursun. who was a very strict dlsri- *
plinartnii
taken fn»in Che Ft"' Aug
e«*rtaln
uxtully tinly iwrtnlnlng to royalty Tbe :
dignity of tbe ItHlImi tleeroj’a «»«rt J
ticht of Anc. N. mlw at Vladivovtok.
aahurv in IMgism ha> Feb. 11
7-W?*C.’ T. U. aad Daughters of Coa*
fs^eracy day.
d-C*ilc«go iTes* day.
l»^.^t>a'a national day.
U-UlmouH day.
U-ltallan and Michigan day.
U-Connectlcul and City of Detroit day.
le-A. A. U. Wrestling Championship day.
IL-MystIc Toilets' day.
17—Amancxn Ubrary Aasodatlon day.
U-Aia*ka. Ksbraaka aad Ucl«n KcB*r
day.
to-aeffersou day.
»-Meettng of Colonial
MONDAY, AUGUST 29TH.
Ttilngchou an I
v. «-.t-|
MICHIGAN
Cur* all chronic dtoaaaea.
fer sato by all flrat-ctoas tfrvflftoto.
Pricaa, Hot BpHnga ta^ts. $1.
Hot BprlnfS Q«lck Rallef (linlmeBl)
S canto.
Hot Springs catarrh cura, 80 ccala.
Hot Bpringa aaap, 10 cento.
Hot Springs haaling salve. 28 c—Is.
Hot Springs com curs, 10 cento.
Fer sale ky B. C. Wait A Bob*,
Johnson Orvg Company and Amerv
kan Drug Company.
B. nakhAml Vdctable Cboi.
I Killed;
j
-
HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES
V—BtBkk) Oa-pMde be WOBA OBI
BBd boBghI B boUlB 8m ma. 1 aasd
yoor madkiBa for thi— and oae-hall
Mtka, improvtoff Btoadily la bnahh.
BBd ia twenty-two m—ton a child
oBma. I CBBBoi fally exprasa tka foj
and thaakfotoeas that to la my h—rt.
Our borne to a diffemit ptoce bow. aa
TtoTltor. and
*''^M'’a‘*w’'eek."^ begtnnlng.of t-umbw* |
boOlm 16c.
teek Bf kto aecb BgaUmt tbe ctrtog
tkto makafrkim tUrow — ^
with tbe fBaliltStkdt m«Be «( tbe guUto
g« over tke Uae. bM be to kept a e«i-
TRAVERSE CITY,
h>m«.»mhmmmm»b»»«»m«mmm«m»bbbbimmi
-DUA MKraBNuii—IM. ■».
iM te MRI.1 JMUll W>.bUanA
UMiid «T hoMtk. iMUr aU I
toe.<«iwnJW»tto.Waiiili trortln
udlmijlMtlmMTWIMnaw
kMleoddbtnral. B.t>i.dto«i«
DuPont. Oa-. “and gmys me np. Bvety- —..Bankers ot tto w« * day and Natl
body tkoagbt my timo had come. As
at Cooacb of w<
Wttitnr. pigsoaa and pH atock ■xhfbla tost TBBort I tried t^r. King s
tim Bi Uvs Stock akctloa: slasss
was I
_
OB Bty fast to « tow daya. Now I’ve «bUmly ragBlaBd my bealtb.*’ It coaQBffa mil OoBgha. Oolda aad Throat
aad LUBg troBbldB. Onaranteed by
Draw Store and P. H. Maada,
|L—. Trial
FLOUR
■Mn.LC<lmr.Vlcel>m.>
itat ittirMkM. Wh.. Bsimi
WiMrtAuifiaiialMS—r
MB Wtfee oBkisiM vkB
bT amSmT^*— -mTSTS hire bees raBrat B he—Vy
days. ft. LoBto —7 SspC IS. will ba wBf L]P«i E nSUBWi
table CeevoMl
3,17:
4.161
-
—4
1484 bars Biraagad to pBitto—nto to th*
—adal days aBottad to tbam. aad
sts
HBds of pacBoas wlM be daws to
1488 i,m fbe WetUls Fklr npoa ttew bomMobb
14« 1.W1
MtoBsnri to to have aa eaitot wwt at
14- 8461
110O
1.464
I P. H. Mssda. Drsg^toto.
4.611
11402
14.61.116
18442 oos pnbltober had cobio to town witu
his fslber. Tbo jourmry bad bees 4e>
17.MI voted largHy to a dlacoaskrti over the
raxwcB PAidSai or \
pniTbase of a most desirable pony, just
VBM. woBnnto razm.
8482 tbo rlgkt stoo for a arvro yfkr<ohl. and
plas bad been vetoed by tbe ston one of tke big days of tbe ExpoatUon
•482
to point of atteodance. Some of tbe
8411 poreot.
Vltrn they reacted his fattev*a prt largest evcots. locItMUng tbe greot air*
4.48C
vato otoco tbe boy stood In tbe open ship racea. have not yet been sebed6417 doorway and studied tbe doable Mae of olsd, and they are not Jododed in tbe
4.—2 derka bookkeepera. steoagrapheta and list of attractioos gtoiro here:
•PCCIAL gVKNTi FOR AUQU—.
6,481 bripero wbkb extended tbe leogth of
weak bsgtna. Pytbtan Bar sad
I486 the floor. Klnally bo croosed to his »-Mlasouri
conveotben of NsCkmal Ftrsman's
sasodatloB.
•4H tathor'a desk.
aad ssuU show *,10 Uvs Stock
“t'afber."
bo
sold
oonmly,
all
1410
sectloo:
_______
8cpt
tboae poopto wortt for yoor
8431
Bisters' day.
toplled tbo father, not kwklBg m-yuthbOM
M-Deutscber>KiidWrr Ban
4.161 op from btomaU.
S-CoaventloBS of dental exjualavra and
1.786
itute of Bank OealuL.
“Do JOB pay tbelr oaUrtOsr
»—Ramsey
ry family r
reunion,
2.102
Tea.lay.
n—Liberal Aria day.
-Wfik Bty. !f yoa'd take a dollar out •—Inauguration of great
•44I>
Otynorlc
,
tiaiomer
throwing.
ing.
aunninc
and
of eoch of Uielr aalariea this week,
wooldn’t that money psy for my
m-TranIa tournament.and XMratboa raos
ponyF
tn Ot)-fuplc gamea
“For aeversl of them." replied his n-Kaglea day and Tylw fandly reunion.
4.742 father dryly.
Intmtatlonal tug of wat~ In Olympic
1,1 Cl
“Very well; I think yon'd tN-:trr take
8481 It cmt. Each one of ’em wooldn’t inlw SPCCiAL EVENTS
1—Tenneoore
and Indiana day
4.060 tbe dollar moch, and It would mean a
l>umbtM-II
ompetliton
•
hurdle
lot for us. You can bare what’s left
race* In Olympic gamro.
647
over from tbe ponj.”-New York rress. |-ye«eiers' and hilTeramlths* day.
8,—'r
7.269
736
12.708
443.742
10.065
4.361
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6,128
7.108
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1.012
6.7?7
4.641
428
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tiathwi wty. micmiian, tumoav, amouit a, i*k
took np tbe reins of government, and i
under bl* rule many ancient eii"tomi i
and een-monle* wetv revived. ITm- eti
quette of llie Irtnh vl«-en»y’* e«»urt has 11
.lied.
alwfiy*
been
atrb'Uy
mnlntained.
though to tbe majority of tbe Irlidi
Dublin raalle la more of a p<di1
inffuent'e.—Chicago UerunlHerahL
,
TB»r« Wa. Osa Wk. I>M K-i IjmiIB.
Mark Twala once e*pre*ae<l Uir fol
lowing nenllroenl* to a young woman
Straahni (de"troyiri. sunk In a fight who bnd not ainiled at a thing that
Im- bad said during an imiwoniptu re
rast of I’ort Arihlir A:)ril 13
Two loriKvJo boats sunk off Wei- ception In bl» honor at Hym Wawi
College, to which bla daughter had toHal-WH after baifU' of Aug In.
All the young ladle* bat
C.unlKVst »”nk by a mine near Port vlted him
ooe were In a stale of general glee
I Arthur Aug.
during the bumorlal * address- all but
Japands* Naval Loaaca.
one bad taugt»ed heartily at every wit
Hatauac ibaulpahlp). sunk by
a
ty remark. Jniit»Ba Twain fliiiahed
tnloc near Dalny to«Y 16.
be turned to tbe ifooug woman who
Yechine icniit^rl. sunk by Ix-lng bad not laughed, and said. In an oa
rammed by the | erulser Kaauga off dertone; “You are tbe only aenalbto
ooe hetV.
1 have nr*t a.vkl a single
Port Arthur May k6.
Miyaka (crulMWl. sunk by a mine amoalng thing. H- It were nut for tbe
conaplcuouane** of It 1 wou'mI Ilk* to
to Kerr bay May |l5.
iwrsa roar band.**—Roccraa.
Kaimen (gunboat), sunk by a mine
to Talleawaa bay July 5.
OVAL PHOTO FRAMES.
Five traokporut sunk by/the VtodlArc the latest. We hare tbe pure 24voatuk raiders.
caret
gold plate to cxqalalte dealgBS
Sixteen vraseto »«nk at varioux
foom 2x3 Inches in diameter to Ilxl4
Umra srUh the object of -boiUlng up”
and In prices ranging from |1 to $10.
E*ort Arthur.
ide.droyurl.
blown
M Mms. AH CNtfstfrtnnl
n-i»orieil
sunk off IVrt Arlb r March 10
SkoH
CASH GRDCER
In tbe matter of eti«|ii«-tiiL
up
by
a
mine Ma.-xh 16.
Bmitb A Prife. Booth Unkm street.
TRY A RECARO WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
226 EiSi Frm Stmt
WE GUARAKTBB ALL OUR
RUBBER GOOBS
TRY us AHD M COHVDfCElL
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ns TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORorr.
TbBt the H— Bgrtaft BmSlBlBBg
hmm e«fwd THOUBANOB IN TRAV.
ERBECmr. Tbag BMi CB—yev. itor
Mie ky all Bret elagg irBB#ito
topwaalml l.lflfh'k GBroiaomlkien Wor toviBfUsa
We win npe Fow Rrans aad Famish Hxtnres. OBly$IO.W
.Tb. older p* be eMde betn Aigm »«. Tbe wort to be doee ete moled, eiilie M de;*
T—/kVEfttoto OITV Ototo OORR—AIMV
TMC CVBMtia MCOHO, TKAVCfttC CITY. MICHIGAN. TUCWAY. AUQUtT flL ttM.
JIEIC OF MOflltMl
•t tUrnkaa m4 Om to«r«
fb|i «r
f»kMi
bM
mnm talktmg wnk a frM «qww«
' la* tiM aflilr aad b* vaxW
M two vktoateirad cM swOvaM awl
wmr tlM aa4 «i—U< aarb atha:
«Mtr. *'0a» n« baaattfal aigM.'
«M tba 4tvlaa. **H®w aCacUaaatai)
lb»y graH Mab olbar. »oi« iba*la
«giriac gbiaaa. tba Mi af l«U4 mg
aftioa aai tba arar» baad claag Tbaar
nro Ma grobably cbaaia la boybao«
• aM tbto to Ibato brai Mliag ala<»
tfeoaa ba^ 4aya1- -Toafa way of
tbla tbaa. paraan.** rcdarpad bto ao*
pgaioa. 'Tboaa two oM Man bav*
lltad aalgbbon oa tba aa>t atiwat fo<
4
•*
4015
WAIT MPARTMEIT
fed* «o SDCwnloKd>le. FooddI
My docter wyi M’s inr tt^aea? And .whtt did your
douarxcBy—woke?-Ayet'xSsmpwaU.
«aa be a rnsnsber «d the party, taenl
the lacal BacIhlMtt hettbeu Mr. Mut l
urn win he iHlmd ie wtMnm. Wm
he nma who tokraiuned mmh as oMan*
^upl ints Tas Tablt Talk.
xaMer Into the pmty «f Debs an
It tuamlaa far tbe Pudoakap aitto to
/tollad mUh isMlnn. The spoaa
aM (be pans te aaltabto aaMuato tor
hanmie Muitaa to Cmwade McMhi
HtyiM i| gf pink tana aad MMntwsa
maL The InenI at mat maf
luurttolito Tba fblhmigg Maam gadar
leetehm la tto cwa. wbleb was
he tonal toodgUeto any. to all the le- ibabMdaf TuaTbMaTbIk.'' flumtbu
PMaakap ■ssmrtar. amp ato^ vaNabto
wla la the Male: The DeimH mea»aera will
aad decide the sew n$atmnt b» Tiuvum dtp aoetol
weaioue quemiaa whether McFhrtla Mpetoa:
Oa eoasplalBt «f Plaruaec Joalia.
to or to Boi a Horiallst. These
LsgutUe Walto was arreatad Saturday
medtags lUaalraui the lueemhlaa
dortallsm to reUgtoa. aad of the 8w oa a ckwgu of aasauh aad hattorp.
Tba dlfleaKp aiwae over a urateb.
wbleb <ma of tbe wowma elaimad. Tbe
tottar wan arralgaad «bto morulag bw
MaBala to ta have e sew baaklag hk
tom Jantlea Kraiger wbere aba plaad.
uhutloa.
The vlUagu of McBala will apead ud guMp ta tbe ebant* aad was ftned
ISAd.
wbleb abe paid.
tXM OB laipiTtremeau Uls pear.
rtaak Bakar Imblbad too fmalp af
rbarloue papers a'aaoaade tbat th^
tba pradaoc cbal made MBuraukc
tillage to to bare a aew baad. averp
amut. wttb tbe raaalt tbat ba waa ar
weaiber of which shall be a musklaa.
raatod Satarday for balag druak aad
■dltor Sadih of Sooth Hsvea Is
dl|»4^. Wbea arrmigaed baforc
eaiplallac tbe fouadatloa of a daily
Jastlaa Wardew tbis meralag be plead
It Cbeboygaa. aad expects to Issue
ed guilty to tbb charge aad paid a $6
he paper from the Tribaae oMoe.
ftaa.
A stuck cootpeny baa been orgaa
Engines
r. l
:
coraY. MuzM
ake
omiica
MiB ArtHaH
la Taken Jar ttot Waat Mkto.
IgmiPair.
TM art exhUdt at tke West MIchl
gaa fair this p«ar will be tbe laggcat.
heat aad most varied of aay la *hehls*
torp of the fair aaaoeiatkm.” said 8n
partetctodcat Sherwood Hall af the an
hall departmeal af the tklr TMtorday
afucaooa. at the done of a BMmtlag
called tor the porpoee of awarding
apace to exhibitors. The resa^ of the
aieetiag were beyond the expoctaBous
of the committee and practical^ all
the soaoe la the big art hall was
awarded. Thto asHures patraaa of the
fair of scs'lag one of the moct plcaslag
aad varied displays ever shown la thU
dtp.
* 8opcrlatcBdeB\ Hall also stated pcs
terday that maay of tbe old exbibli
ors. lacItHBug tbe ftpriag l>ry Oood<
company. H. Leonard A Soas. Wheeler
A Ctk. the ValMp Clip MllHag com
paay. tbe Voigt MlUlag company, the
sed at lloamr fur the purpuee of
tTATE tirand
OEPENOASLE
MAKING
Rapids
Bustaesa
ecdicgt-.
ifacturlng washing machlecss. Tb*MINTS.
Rladge, Kalmbaeb. laxglo A -Vak, the
cumpaap has a capltallxatloa of
Furtuaata Is tbe grncary store that (Jrsnd Rapids bdUag company, the
to.euti.
baa the repsuaUoa for dependahlllty Herpotoheimer company. W. B. Jan to.
Pbrtnnata Is tba public tbat has such Frledrlek A Co., and Workman Bi\n
rMl •KATZENJAMMEB KBOWO.*' a store In hs midst. Muiudl roefldeacc have asked fur s|iace and intend mato
between a store and Its buying public ing exhibits wblch would place the
Making Things Lively at Chuty means growlh. This store has growm.
srt ksll exIiihitK Tully en to oik.*r fi*a
Chutec Cottage on The Pike.”
xad to growlag on Just these lines No turv-s booked for the eomlng hig i v«-iii
There are lively tUans doing a xmbitkm higher than pistsessing your
Tbo asaociatlua will provide addition
r^htuy-Cbutes cottage oa The Pike. xiaadence. other things are bound
al space for all \*xhlbltor» who apply
K merry bunch of girto known as the eoaM>. We want every trade transac
between nos and fair lluie.
Kaueuiammer Krowd are apead lag
tion to be aatlsfylng aad If it is not we
Exhibltoea Will Plac* Prixeo.
week there, chaperoned by MIsa HdlUi want you to tell us about It. L. R.
The association aUde«] aDutbi*r new
timers, and every hour Is cn>wded StlckBpy. 411 UaioB St. Both phones.
fi*aiure
lu the fair yesterday when It
full of fun. In tbe party are the Mhtsex The aaateat grocer)^ In the city.
was t]i*cldi<i| to offer thfii* silviT loving
\llce ami Imera Kyselka. Minnie Vot*
cup.v to the ihrve tK-.*a exhibit*; made In
rubs. Velma Evans. Allle Smith. Cli
Why dsks I* iMwasklsw
art hall.
Vandenort abd Norma Trumbull.
Tlie impiissiviiy of John t'hlnamnn's
It was deridi'd that exhlMltirj; ih.-ni
eountenaiK-e to ih>w at hast |iortially
explained, lie has no iM*rvi*s lu his selves shall cb«H»»e the best i-\ttil.<ts
MYtTCPIOUS FIRE.
teeth. This Inti-rrstlug hit of InforutS' by Vine. exhUilturs only to east lialkiu.
Jaatroyed the Dwelling of C. W. Haw tlon COOK'S wny from Oregon when* The first prite will Ik- a laru.* cap. two
fiK*t and a half In height, appraiuiste'.y
the dentists have Is'cn having
tinge at Mabel Sunday NighL
meeting, one of the si*euki'rs who deslgnisl and Wauiifulto carviil. It I.The reaidenre of C. W. Hastings
valued al (i*u. The s**cond prise to a
makes
no
elalius
to
*^siliik*sM
dentistdaUd burned to tbe ground Sunday
slightly smaller cup. valu«*d at |2r*
night. .The cause of the Me is a my»^; (7** aakl he bad tinkcml
teeth of iimny lliliuimen and never while the third priw to a rmaJl design
as Mr. Hastings moved to Central
onec Itad known of them to‘\vhhuiH*r. valued at lls. Tbe cups an* ims in
l.ake last Tuesday and no one has ocs' The only thing lu reguid to whleh tle*y
possesskm of Secretary Weht-r. They
cupled the house since that time.
abow the kwst anxiety to to ^secure are the finest ever |mt up by the assiv
top toeth they have imlled whleh they
rlatlon. AtuKher meeting of the
want to take back or siqsl hark
IMMOBILITY OF THE EAR.
hall space comraittei* win hi* held i
China hi order that they may have
week to provide spare for exhibiion*
Ototieet Uain X>«e te
X ef AMUtr full act when they arv reimwrimtid.*'
--New York H
who have delayed their applicatlonK.
«• We« That
Bin Pace.
The ear to ImiuolUle. Aix*oraingly It to WHY NOT USE 0A8 THIS WINTER?
One of the strong«-.'.t ft-aliires of thf
ttKwptttile of ri'dex m«>vt*iui*ttu for
The
hugalsio
of
e\iry
hotiM-kii-per
cuUUliig sounds like tluMe t>y whk-h
fair will Ik* the raees. tVsitig t«» tb*the i*yi* to turu4*il so quickly to uus*l Is the dally tending of lamps. Why atwuldoameut of ih«- nibiiy rs'-lng eir
Ihi* light ruiuliig from an oliji-ct.' We noi do away Vlth this nuisance ami
» in t»hio. owing lo ih«- di-el>loji of
Uiid IlkeulM* that the |M*i\ii>tioii of let i‘s do tbe itliimhing ami furni.-h
supreme court. th.*re an- tars*space by incans of muuimI to In
votir bouse with a iM-autlful set of ga.Uvmoly mKlevelu|M*a fiunu. What Is Axtiin-s as well. Once usitl. nevi-r titmilMTH of fine raritig horHcs being
l•n>ltght to thi- Miehlgati eirvuits. All
of thuudtv) Tin* questiou at
ihmtisl. Arms A Cole.
first seems
uiM ulfsurd. ■ Yet It cMiinot |m*
Ha*is«*s an- fllb-l atnl nrosi *if th*-ni
rum ten to twenty eutrie<> at
THE TREASURE BOX
pi-al
ready, mi ibat the large.<t h*bl that
of absurdity to dm* to the boitcirws
I'ver ofieriHl in Wi-.-.ti-ru -Mtihigan
S. £. Wait A Sons Have Just Put One
vngueiiiwi of tl»e sound Image lu
will
toprest-m at Ib*' ruc-e-^. so gosl
In Which Will Interest All
sisvl to extent. If we sualy'si* thh.
the Men.
vagueii<*ss. We flml that owliq:
There to a U.x at S. K Wait A Suns’
|qv*elskm.
popular drug store which w ill iul< n*si
tig son
We have now to ask w hat !l»e mental all the srookem In Traverse City. On
gain Is Whk*h hns nwulled from ttUs the covet- to a handsome pUqure of iVeath. Thus a iw4e .srnxiih. iiislgnlfiknot. It to to U* found In the sldllty to the gnwt American eagle, while inside tant/Cuts or puny Udto have pai.l the
|K-naliy. U to wise to have
atleisl to a Mut\*«*sskqi of sounds. Let are fifty well-made cigars, of goisl
llueklen's Arnica Salve ever handy,
ns imtlts* liuw- distinct to our per sire, king Havana filler. ralle«l Wads
the lM*st salve on earth an<l will
Wurth Bros.* “Chlciwi.” that sel! for TkeepiKm of sui'ivksIoii. A inmuJ comes each
suddiudy and shan>ly. and lU*u It to
lUd pll'
There's no “six for a quarters" alsMit
gone. aisl iiihiIIht souimI of iUsIIihI the contents of this treasure U»x. lor Johnson's Urug
quality takes Its plaiv. Thns by I
Cblctw" cost S. K. Wait A Sous Meads'.
very ualun* souudJ lends Itsi-lf easl
than any other Sc cigar In their
and are equal to most of tbe tUc
to this kind of |M*n<e|»tion. And when
we listen to a Hounding ohji*<*t our In giMMls. Try ^me
to to no fairy t
All BubscritoTs dehlriug any changi
terewt to lu i<ntt bing the hhumIh whK*h
Wherever Wa
<*ome 111 •n'liuemv. Thto to llluslmtiHl
are known, llibv best iveople In r «»rrix-llon In their dir.-ctory plea.*;,
luoHt dtotlnetly in attention to dta
burn them. Many a ten-ci*m notify the office of Hie ril!r*-tis Tele
count**. We hear aluiultuinsHis aoumU, smoker has given up bis thn*e fur a phone Co. on or to-fore S«-jit 1.
but the prislomlnatlng i-haraelerlHtie of
JoyiHl the "ChictM." hitler. C»'t
22C:-Ct
our |s*nvj»ti
•tlon of tMiuiKls to that tlwdr
lay and si-e how good they an*
vark‘ty to ghen
g
lu sUi'i'enMlitn. lleardiet, -you i
K to a
ir the iwr tiad
>n It. but It
tviuuliii*d luotdk-. It w'lHikl have U’cn
boar •»«rj day to go 40wa Iowa lot
tbair aonlag cocbtail tugOMbar.**
ib«baHC WililaiD Uaard of Maa4oa
4aoira to bla farai to baa) la bta mr
of oata rat a few 4aya pvwvkiaalj. H<
antarMl tba flald slaglag "Brlaglag 1a
tba Sbaava*'* oaiy to tad Ibat aiWM
atllalB bad atolaa arary ■bock of oau
Tba robbar laft a jilaranl oa tba faBCi
baaring tbaaa wcirta: “Wbao tba liar
aa«i lioy» ara O’ar. WlUla Caar."
Attoot a year ago. Mr*. C. C. Patoa
of Hay City, raturaad from an axtaad
ad trip to tba PbU^laao. whare ab<
did Bilaalnoary work amoag tba oa
Uraa and aursad tba otck ouldlara
■ba bruugbt a rtUplno boy naBMid
Jpaa Yaow back with bar. Ho ba<
baaa a aanraat at bar boaw aftar be
CMUng ooBTanad to tba CbrUtiar
faiib. and bad baoumr ao attacbad t«
bar that ba begginl to ba takon aUiag
lia aatarwi tba Hanniauo acbool. and
waa anxIcMM to obtain an Kngllah ad
Hut tba rtgurn-of fall aia
S^^tntav la thin aoaniry bagaa to tall oi
Juan. Ona day ho froaa bb «an aa«
fbra wblla on bln way to ncbuol. ant.
afiar that naldoin vantnrad out ui
doom. axc«*pl wlian tbo waathar wa»
fbvoraUla. llumanlckn««a and tb«
tbougbta of Jaal wlntar'i sttlfprinr
llaaUy trluaipbed ovar bla luva fiw
Mrm. l>bson, and ba U now humaward
bound.
Mlltott OuykapjdaU. a Byron realdent
waa biuiad Sunday, waa ko yaar»
of aga, and about thrw> yoarn ago cut
a third a4«t of loi>(h. which wara vary
wblta. atnall and avao. Tba old gan
ik'Buui waa vary proud of tbau anti
took moah plaaaun- In akblbltlng thooi
I A Hnioa City lawyer rarantly ba i
a ahnak of loglr baadad out to bln
by a 1‘oUnh cUanl. which he (uuuil dlf
taull to Ctmbal. The ^^^le purcha<»e«t
a" farm abd lliO tawyt*r wan eu»ptu)e«t
to make out the ba«***ary papern. ii«
accordingly ftlUtl »ioi a warranty det*«
• and pranmted It for nlitnature. nber
the purrhaiuw liib»rno*il him that b*
dMn't want a daed. he wanted
gnge. Tba lawy.w Uled lt» explain that
n de<M| wan the |iro|M-r leant ln»(ru
Ueiit to convey .the Uile of a farm
but Um> nu*re b«‘ explained the m«m
vabemeiilly did the putabaner IiihIhI
Ibat he wanlad a nuirtKnif' The law
yer repealad hU explanation 17 tlme»
In vtu-y purent I'ollHh nnd made
oral other remarkn to hlnmelf In an
idher tongue, hut it aun ii«>
itonidtil make the friend of Kimclunku
balieve a daed wan ladler than a niort
gage. Finally came the expinnntloi)
The laxl time the iNde liought a farm
be took a d»H«il. hut ntinie tme eli«‘ had
a niorticaga and tmik the (arm
Iruiu him. and thin lime he waniiol the
tutuigage hinixelf. ai» that be would he
aure to rrraaln hi |Kw«ewiW«n of his.
prop.*ri).
A. J. Ho«tg«' of ('oii^tautiiit' attended
a luill game at Thre<> Kivern and butt
a rvdl of hllU ronlainlng I««ni. He
apent to hourx iraveining the road
tween tlie-ie luii toanx. Iiu>kiiu for tht
loal caah. then had It fall tut hin biuu! the organ of a sfunv wi*nHe. for it would '
ju^^inuus' i«?i.L
from the carriage U»p ahleh had be^m liave given a nuiuU-r of souikIh as b* visible In the dark
down all day and aa« at that momoni pruiili-Mlly coexlMlttg aitd aa CM'Xlstlog
In
delliiUe
relatiutuLjo
«weh
othi*r.
Tbe
rahHHl to nhelter him from a ntortn.
A train td IHillmau Hleeperx pulUni mold Illy U'log luat. heorlug has hecome
a tiiiH* MqiM*.
Into the IVri' Marqueii«‘ yard at Flint
To Noui up. the kws of tbe eaCa mo*
lYIday morning. An Intellectuai kavk- bllUy baa rmuited in tbe fuller api>reing man drop|*cd off »uie of the nh-iq*- rtotlun of tbe Nai'*i'e«iik>u of auuuda. and
CM and sauntered np the platform thus haa tosvi lu an ImiHWtaut m*unc a
the Round Oxk Furnace pot as
*-Wbad luwd id dbtn? " he InquirtHl id eoodltkio of tbe social. lntrik*etual aud
carefully and gcx>d as wc do the
NIgtd Opunttor Fr^Hllrlrk. Ikdng In aewthetli* dev*elofiUM*nt w-hk-h bas cotue
well known Round Oak Stove.
with
the
use
of
language
and
raualc.
formed that H wan ntiu. he ankeii;
Econooiy of fud-tfuralrility—
•\ud It la In a high degree proltahle.
•How far Id fe lo lV'toskeyr Fred though the daU are lunullklent for
tremendous beating powrez—
edek gave kim the desIriHl Infurma cuiH-lusivt* dene mat rutkm. that It to to
perfect cjKtrcl of the fire—
tloB. and InquiriHl if he wen> nufTiq- tbe adruutage glwa in ttw* ainucgto for
perfect
Ing from a etdd In the hiwul Dough, extoteoiv by the first stages of tbla
manship—any
not exactly a code in dhe luad." he di*T«do|inie«t tbat w*e aiw to attribute
kind cf fucU
atxnwored. ”lb aufferlng with bay fe the twruuuirat altiTwtioa to the alruchard or soft
ture id the car. We thus ore that tbe
ver.“ The man wa* not alone In hl»
coaL coke or
minen. The len nb-epera wen* fllleil bwrt adapted to
wood—are^ featuves that ate mafchyethe
with hay fever #ulTen*f» from Ohk» oi. tbe organtom lived i-hanged its form to
r stage
their wav to ike Mecca of bar fevec
Itea. IMiakey.' rWkiwing ihU train of rwlutkNx. It may be that in thto
half an hour later there wax a »«*cond form It to most la areord with the
Special sUmatotloos whk-h appeal to IL
train of eight IhiUamac. and all tb« It to eertaUOy lo thto form Umt It caa
ocenpantii awoke the next momlag to mlntotrr to.tbe Elghast aidfitaal ac*
Bad tbemnelven la the pare mad rmri Urttlew.-Dr. WaHer Smith la l^l|>alar
fled air that banlnhen hay fever.
Tb« Detroit Socialist party U busy
Wt
the )ci If TOO .HOi-fcct of
with new heresy problems la the slate
Bali aa Sad Is R AtL
■« ea <» the RooodOik Fmmc
It seems that Gomrade Mutton of
J^aadk*m.0^it. Oi«hnM«fc»k
A Crieroaa vail ofUlmea oobms ai a
Flushing, n member of the state cen resaU of uahaaraMe pals from over
** wafmth aad Gomfioct** sent on woimM.
tral committee. Is a village trustee. taxed orgaaa. Dlxxlanaa. haokarhe,
Batata af to. B.BBWCTIWTM,
PROD B. LBB, BMiaa
By, both state and aaUonal cxmsiitn Tirer eomplalat aad coaaUpatloa. Bm
afatas..fa..«,^«Ar.
tkms of the party no one bolding pab- thaaks to Dr King's New Ufe Pllli
ikey put aa aad to it all. They are
; 11c oAce under tbe prevallins aystnm •aoitle bat thoroagh Try thaau Only
ron SALE BY
ticaltod by thnaa doctrines •onpitai Me. Onaraatead hjr Jokaanal Drag
HAMNAH A LAY MERCANTILE COk Agents.
*w>.“dmiggulihtoS it fnNp ■actoUml Start aad r. B. Meads. dn^glMa.
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Ahaohteir the chcttpi-M, safest aad j
moat aatisfaetory way of amdlag
amacT through thf maOls to by ustag |
hank drafts. No one can cash them
exeepC the peracin ^or whom they are i
laiended. and In qa**'
or dis
pute the* BUiiter to adjn.<u*d without
rtx! taiK* w delay The Writ Naikmal
hank sells drafts payable anywhere In
this or other countrii-s. at IllHe nwire
than half the coat 4 express or aumey
ordi*rs. *
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Carpenter ------ ----------...tools
When
wish to fill out your sef «d
carpenter touts U will pay you to rail
MOTHCfR BAYS
That whal to goi»d for baby is g-ji»d for
Kihs> the wklh clean and you will
be happy. To di»|so. Just go to the
Johnsiui Drug tv*-'..'store and look ovi*r
the torge and vafk*d assortment of
True Viiiket, ”ic per. box.
scented equal to i.’.c cake; Howard's
hygienic healing .Yi- h soap. I^c cak«*
iw.i for ”ic. and mpiiv others. Wr us*MeCool's pure Ice s'n am foj our woda
lountain and have toll Uavitrs.
and examine our sM^k.
No mat)i*r
what you may want, whether it he
hammer, xaw. squar.-, |.lane. brace i
hit you win fin*l the quality first dais
and th<- price* low.
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r^HKAP A mam M4«af« «w I
We have the Kniury tisil grimie
THE NEW LINE
Of fall .di rt watot* w*- r«*i'«'!i<-^ thto
wi-*-k ar«‘ now on fa!e. price*, ranging
from II 7*. to
They cuitac* in a
to*autlful shade iof ir
icaidinal aa well as
Frank Crude
146 Front Street
hiwvy dear and nun's vi*il-
MAID RAPIDS IIHDIARA IT
COMPANY.
to BBMX ttauMtoy. Jaw. Vk Imt.
Trsin« b«T«* Trsv%<nii*('UT rxKUMVtUigst Wsl
Um with tturth sh4 «Nitk B ai s m.
Trwiii* Imt,* TrsvvTM Cut euowM-Uwg st Wslvoi With norta sad SDatk II n* s. at
TiwUm kwT* Ttstmtht 0*r e^wMcttaaat Vsitaa vita B.jctk aaasauUi 4;»<p iw
Tr^toav* TrwTMWi Vuj far AarthportaA
W at*, tW.lsW* Tl«ek«epsm.
Then* to •xhibiti'il .ti the Hgyplton
gallei-iiui of the ItrlilHli museum one
of the earllfHi forajs of elo«-ks kituwn.
and podKitily the fureruiiuer of tbe
medi«*\iil iMiur gbiM.
it i-ujihMoiI of a; large toiw l of li’.a* k
basalt. tn|HTiiig idlglilly tow uni the
bottom. Hiere urejtwelve small murks
on the iiiskb* and lu the hoUuin ure a
numU-r of holew. |
The bowl w-ns (lited with water. th«
boles at tin- Uqtuiji liailiig iire\k»u»ly
b*K*ii st.^ip.*.! up. jlVheii full the |•ll■K«
wen- uithdraiMi. alid Hie water slowly
tri* kli‘d tliniugb l|ie ln*tt**iii. tue tin e
Was rtnid by tin* {water lao* on the
wuiull marks ut ihf skh'.
It wuukl n*.iuin-iiili;iig every twelie
houn. ThfM- i-bH^bs w«-n- lirsi u-.i-*l
by till- Uoiuuns, ftid lulrutlu.*..-d by
Ikfui into Ilvii-V I
saos. m.
Trams IswT* Trararas Ctty tar Korthttarl al
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ts=.s
Utssl rarfaiwns.
Frtsa tow.
AtoA sr OMT
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Is:
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'YJrb;?g25‘.S2
TkMMick Otariaaati afaspsr «a trato arTtnac
Tkmo^^faidaaaU s'«rpar t« trata kwmq
AJhrp m.
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C. O. CARVER
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DUtrfBsiH SttRiieh UbeasB
PRICES REASONABLEIjatn, «i*b •
P. tWrrrr * lifa.
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NEW DEPARTURE!
**r Ml* 11I0X.^ * *Hinl; .rf i.raj.d
t.A*ru»ee^. jua^w of pr.iidktM
of Um a-ixtMU* «j| Ow«4rr«' W
We Make anil Fit
Round Oak
Furnace
w^anaa.
•Mas
Msi^ aiwl 4fffWTWifrt
Gypsum Wall
Plaster Goods
I'laslCTsnK material. Gypturn Wall PUstcr of aU
kimlx, all prepared aad
Cuarantecvl
with ,pric«g
J. Horsfield
‘M*G State Baak BoOdtag.
MAOAIIE RITA 0401'
Beauty Remedies
Fa Ml By All Dmtito
znasuFSxsstrsez
DR. SPINNEY
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TRAVER5E CITY,
PARK PLACE HOTEL
TKURSIUY, NI6UST 25
From 7*1 a. ml to 6«) p. m
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Let ns add yoar
PEREjy^QUETTE
Ronnd trip tickets at low ratas. Oa
sale at an tiekat ataUaax. Ask agaats
for ratal. Uailt a( tickets aad foU
totheUrgcmaBbcrweval__
We Wad aH ootapeotioa lu fia
of pr
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dtaly.
210 American Drug Co.
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SBIBUkL NEWS OF THE WOMI
tmgUr. Uka • Um ham. Hcfvteg
M
tiMs aaL om am ika tai^
Mid ^ kr amutai m Mg MBrag
•Md. -Oe
CreegiM bP
MtfMidy, lb* IrtWMM cmwM tb*
fri«^ h»dk.~ be
br AM elite h«f btodlese
I vlbfetSoe tbe i
Ir tbskled tie hack vltb e atrav. la
ham amianaaut tbe Croc leee scdi
, maaia. ekm\ft We ejr« aiMpitr. H
^ raledad Heady of a eat perriag. Her
lag m tbe bet. HrrriBg eaet tbe fro»
ieui tbe lake aad weat to took et oae
d bla tteaa. Aa be atooped to plefc at
the rod tbare aat Mr. WYo*. aralUae
for aaoUMT beck acfaicbhi*. Hia de
alra area »ealfaaied ea plalaly ea U b*had aaM. *'Here. old ama. tickle aie
agrta.* Wbleb tbe aagler did. aad
agaia ceat blot lato the water. There
after tbe frog folloved hlai fraai Ua<
to Uae. begglag for a acratehlng aad
nCpalag to be frtghteaed away.—New
fork PreaaBer. K. K. Regaa. of Carthage. N
Y., raeeatly Biarrled a couple acUhcr
of wbooi could apeak or aaderaiaad
tbe laagtiage of the other. Tbe biidttraa Bra Urao. a aatlre of Huagary.
aad the bridegrotan waa Antonlu Amo
iwc. a aatlre of Italy, l^be bride*
ayild wa« a German and the beat man
vaa an Italian. Mr. and Mr*. Amo
rcae hare been In ihl* country only c
abort time. They apeak only their
mother loogue.
•If we cant amoke in the chuir* wt
doaY work—a<>er’ ThU wa* ibo ultl
Meane the breaker boya
Oreeevood Ctial Vo.. a( Taniaqu*
f1a« wb«a an ordor waa luucd for
bMdlag tbeoi to smoke clgarettet
While on duly. The oporat«»r* Mood
by their order* and~thc txiy* Mruck
Whea they ceote^U* draw ihrlr paj
they were M to a linh- ahanty an<
glren a good apanklng. Thla form ol
Uaatment had the dt»lre<l edect ff»
they all prooilM-d to return to wort
aad taboo the clgarvte.
After a deaperaie flglit ^13 year-old
Claade Calrin, aon of Mr. and Mr*. I.
r. Galrla. captured a larae gray eagb
—at bla father** lanch. eight mllea newtU
r j|ad» of Greeley, Cola -The boy b
aatalllor hi* age. He wa* play Ing mwi
Hair* lake, when without warning ibi
hl^ awoopt«d down on the boy am
taatened Us talon* in hi* clothing
Tbe boy was too htavy to lift and tht
bird struck at him with It* beak and
Vtaga and pressed Its sharp claws In
lo bis flesh. The boy/put up a pluckj
flght. and finally aucce<*d«*«l In choklny
tbe bird Into submission. Although
braised and bidding, the boy carried
[>Xthe eagle home and rag«Ml him.
Bishop Potter, of New York
propo*e«l as mi honorary menilH*r ol
the Rfwdlng. P*.. Uartender*’ union
Monday night s roe«>tlng. The not**.'
Bponsor trf the Subway Tavern was
proposed for roemlMTshlp by
thuslastlc bartender, but his proopsl
tlon sra* turned down by the majority
Tbe Kgfkdlng Barlenders* union In
eludes In Uaijmembershlp n.'arly si
the. dlai*enser4.of drinks In the city
and aevoral ciigthem are anxious
have ItTsh.ip IVilter IdiuitlfltHl with
Z
j
■- Slate Senator
Mlnnifipoli*. Kan..
gfited hy^Km i»opnli'‘t ‘‘“I dem<»crail(
0^ventl<^!r This will Inject Into
thirty first dlsirlci
apilfir
twoo unique
Senator McMIi
un^c Issues.
U
Ianlied
led the fl|
fight through two sessiooF
Kansas senate to i»ass a hlU
misdemeanor ti»r men u
at^d on the str^*«*t corner* and eaand charm snake*. HU bill got
through the simate. hut it wa.* klllt*ii
tn the bouse. Now Mi'MIllmn d<*clarev4ie will press tbe Issue In his distrjot
has l*tu«*d an ap|H*ai to the i>eo
^e to help him etot» snakt*-eattng oi
.
the streets of Kansas cities and towns
SMWTien Senaiur McMillan came to To
jj^^^a he offended the *»»ci«*ty wom«
Ibeie by refusing to lift hU hat tn th«
alevator in the nipUol building. No«^
he hn^ made that an Issue and prom
Ise* If deeted to Introduce a bill mak
lag that Joollsh custom a nuisance.
A bashful couple, accompanied b>
their mothers, entered the coanty re
coiderY office In Kansas City tbe othet
gfteraoon and asked for a marriage Tl
cense. After the llcwnae blank had
been filled out and they were about to
take the oath that they were both sin
gle the clerk suddenly asked tbe young
woman If her father nraa living. 8h«
replied that he was. “I cannot lasur
you a license nnleaa your talhar b
preaaitt." said the clerk. The girl i
motlmr waa Interested Immadlately. **l
will have you know.- she aald. *nhai
1 am the boas of thb Tkmily aad that
her fglher has aothlng to do with It.'
The rierk told her that she waa not
ike boas tbero, aad she swept out o:
I lalUag at the foollahaeaa «
lam. A gkm time Utcr the groom
nmff aad -arraacod to haw
M atOl
lag <m tba bmle ataim at
Cbarlaa Stewart Parpift«i bfa atailo
hiiaar. VL Tbk» Igplinm* ftam
mm wham SaMbad wBI ba araet
ai la OXhmaaO amt. Dahlia, a Km
Mocks dhtaat from tbe moaameat d
frcammaa. aradad M UTA
Jckm U*b. tbe waS kapw MM
wrimr oa raUglow aabjeeu aad
her of tbe Loadoa cBy eorporaBob. baa Joteed tbe raaha of tbe SplrItaallsts. He dalam to bare talkad
vHk tbe spirtt of Dr. Tbteage. w
oas be pabUsbed for a period of
thirty yean aad wboee ttib be edBed.
At tbe praacat memeat there b
yslte a rage Cor fnrtt diet amoag
aval Baropeaa royalties. The Oerama
mpenir hnaMbeta aad taaebea off
fruit aad oaly lartes meat at dlaaer
Ume. wbea be partakes of It eery
ipariagly. Tbe king of Italy for the
last ooople of mooths has lived ahaoet
Utogether oa fruit, aad la several of
leading reetaaraats at Borne fruit
^ rmrioos shape* and forma makes
almost the aolf article of diet supplied
cttstomera.
Just befon hi* first elecUon to the
Unlttsl Slates senate the late Senator
Vest went to a caucus of Mlasuurians
vole*. Following a coaneUtor
who bad talked three mortal boura.
V’eM spoke for three minutes, eon'ludlng with these words: **As for
.nyself. 1 have to aay. with tbe full
knowledge that the pledge I now make
sill Influence your vote* tomorrow,
hat If I am elected to tbe Unlu*d
tutea senate during my entire term
I shall draw my pay regularly and
ipend It like a thoroughbred."
sas elected ami Mrved the stat
wenty-Cour year*.
Gossip rarreet In the financial dbTlct has It (hat President Diax of
Mexl«» l« attcmjulng to Induce prom
ndUi American railroad men to cast
ihfdr lot with the Vera Crux aad othei
-ailwav lines In which the Mexican
government is Interested. Current
-umor mentions tbe names of senne at
he high-priced operating and traflk;
jlflcers who have been offered large
niaries to go to Mexico. President
Max has takMi an active Interest In
he management of tbe Vera Cruz
•oad and has Informeil American rail
t*ad men that he proi¥>*e* to have the
Mad completed as soon as possible
lod intend* to obuin the beM railroad
<klli and talent he ran And available
n the I’nited States to help him op:*r
ite the property.
tiuvmm
cnv. (ucmmam. tuwoav. ao«u«t a. no*.
NSMESSOliS.
BIBBTBG
(£ttl nBBK
■a npmnarnnrataaatmamaat
■f laftad abaat plapa at tha
Bay. -ITaficr Boaihn Waa.*
wbWk wn ba aaaa batu Cor tha ftral gatk ia ba aoU fld( ■
ttma oa Mnafiay. Aagaat Ifi. at Btate«alaka.i
bargb QfaaC ffpaaa beoar. la treaa aU
narrow aDey to tba roar of
that OB8 ba laaiaaff ahoat B. oaa of tba ^ lou taeli* tba bdea. wbicb waa
traats of tba aaaaoa and aboaU aoi be wmaactad wBk tbe lakk by a gaaaagad by aaytma wbo aaloya a firm way twualy fact la wUtb. Otbgr land
play pnaaaiad la a first Maas
aohaeqacQUy laid oat. aad a new
m. Altboagb -Uafiar Boatbara plat made, by wbick tbe paaaasaway
fiklas** ia new to oar city it la aot aa to tka laka waa wWcaed by the addiauaatity. Tbb b tba fbortk Uoa of oaa of tba adJolBiag fifty-foot
far tUa fiaftgbifai pietura af lott prevloaalT laid oat. Plaiatiff was
Ufa. baf ao great baa baaa ladooad to purebaae a Mock of land In
Id for
la tbe Bast that tba
of the lota froatlag the bke
past three eaaaoas have bean devoted
amamr rcuideBoe aad was
entirely to tkat't^fTiUiry. amay of the akowa the aceoad map. it being rep■aatara ehSa* balag riaMad thraa aad
hba that tbe passageway
tear times. Large and faahioaaMe am to tba lake woaM always be maladiaaM have baaa tbe hile for tkb talaed open aad anobstnsrted to the
saccMsful play aad no doubt tkb Htj aeveaty-root width. Defendanu threat
win show aa equal Interest In thb eoed to erect a baiidleg oa a portico
splendid attractloa. Special scenery, of the property which would obstruct
repreaeatiBg tba oM fashioned stately thb passageway, and plaintiff iusti,
* of the Southern arlstociacy an.i tuted proceedings to restrain them
boaoUfuI flower bedecked laad- from so doing. Held that pblntlff b
acapea of the Sooth are carried by the eatiUed to retrain defendants from
wmpany aad tweniy-tkree people
obstructing tbe alley to tbe bke ms
required for the speaking pans, thus threatened by them. Zeller vs. LItiell
making thb attraction one of (be larg- et al.. S8 Atl. ST7 (N. J.)
aat and moat expensive of trareliag Bankruptcy—Creditor Not Scheduled.
dramatic organlzaaons. Tb«> plot of
Defendant filed hb petition h> bank
“Under Southeru Skies" Is a ver
ruptcy and was adjudicated a baaktercsttag ooe.and it U told by the rupt June S, ISOl, and about three
aatbor with ao many amusing and
months later received bb d.lscbargv
tn-talniog toarhes that tbe play never l^intlff. a creditor of defendant, wa*
drags or loses Us Jnleretit. A H*1 not uamv*0 In the list of creditors, nor
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T*B«aU i> M*
aSMtaU'
yattham b a bbdt cbod heamlau
about tbs ymgy pichoa fo bw mhM
wkdCk fib ber With bnur. Tha
AmdafekIMbMk takas away aack
oftbajeycfmetbrrbood. Aadyotfi
aaadnottaae. Foraomotaaatbare
SAVE MONEY
.
bgr l«ii|
wacrs McM
a.-SSr=a«Ks5=!
IK C. i TtYLOR
CHLCa...
arbek mabmcbUdbrih as
aad
caiy as aarere taiaadad It. k b a
FsrSi'zsfAsni
givmtha anacteebmicBy aad vigor,
prevenis acre breasts, monbg sicb>
aess aad tbs km of (he girlbhegwo.
llmaa CMr Cpm*
a—u a. «rat
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.miTVEST.
"nc nSrau HHunt n.
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ELECTRICITY
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FES 1000 VATIS
forma Unr Baku
O: »V*aCO|BATHV
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UcMaf NwCi.
JOHN R. SANTO
HEPAllMMICEj
•oofl, and yaa^f• boen In
vited. fielectyaar
O. P. GAJIVBB B BHOi
FIRE INSnRMIX
________1^ U A. BUlLim^
WEDOINQ
DBfi. BAWYKB A PSMNALLBAON
GIFT
DENTISTS..
KILLS 6EIIIIS OF CATARRH
-iyomsl Goes to the Root of the Dis
ease and Makes Astonishing Cure*.
Catarrh cannot be cured by the u»
rf pm*, liquid miHllclne* and m>-calk*d
tystem tonics. Under such irestmont
he germs of the diseasi* wilt still live
n the air passage* and Increase and
miltiply.
ii>umrl Is 4ho only scientific and
Hi
huroiigh way to cart* catarrh. Killing
he germs In the air i»xs*i
er* the blond with the < t.vgen.
• micrxdie* in tbe bl(M>d (
SBBSBSSdSUS^^^
CUT QLAfifi,
AB Warti of Hfobael Pfoaftia Brain.
Wat Brtd dmh a l»nlgl».
,
A. D. TYLER
CHINA
SILVERWARE.
DENTIST
We can sstnniah you at the OHea ■ Ht Maw '
handaeme gifts wa are sellIng far |im
Scene in Act III., “Under Southern S k»et."
lowe'en party with a pumpkin danc*- Is *as the debt dm him sch.-.Jiih*d. ai. i o*- >.• a h-a .- of ihe pr. nii.oe.-^ r.ui
RA8TALL, the Jeweler.
stimclhlug new to fhr stage, and Is one plaint! IT bad n«» act ual not ice or know **>..1 t,y him to tus wife
IMsiniiff
of the gr\*at attractions of the play. UsIge id ih<- proc.^ding.s unti!
a
r. iuriusl i.i t»i.- a'*>l<un. and r«
The rtistumlng is very pretty and at I yoar later when he hru-ight ihU action maln.Nl there al**» i' «
niouths. with every gift.
tractive, following the fashion* of the ! on his claim. IV-f.-ndant cont**nd.Hl w h* n le- wa ai-ain dl^chara>*«l a.v
period, and many l>eaullful gowns are | that bis discharge In liankrupiey ws* ctir»si CiuU'* n n..mihs aP. r *iis
worn. As there an* eleven ladies In ^ a bar to the anion
Held that tie fins! di*i. harue fn.m th. *a>>lum he
» now taking orOare I
d.ly
tbe cast, there b a variety of feminine discharge in l*ankrtipicy was no bar hi*-*! a lu i to s< t asi.’*- th* transft-r to
the celebrated
■hat can b<* offered as to the powfiner}' that b very ^pleasing, especially j to the prvsient actl«m .He/nnids vs bts wo.
Ib.M that th-of an In
»f H'omel to cure catarrh b the f
ys toni
to
the
laities
In
the
audience.
“Under
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Whlttetnon.'•'i
Atl
41i
(Maine
-an.
je
r
on
win*
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jioi
In
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pl.aced
1 agn*o (
hat 8. K Walt ft Sons
y Hyoro
•efund the nsmey If yoi
8<nithern Skfes" Is a pby of such | Master and Servant—Fellow Servants. t:nd* r gusrdlsu-liip U not \oi.l t.ut
has not cured you.
marked success and iKissesses so much
Plaintiff wa.« Injured by the fall of »o(dabb *n>l tbs' plaintiff hs« raiifii^l
The ctimplete Hyomel outfit w**ts
Woieixi
hut 11.00 and consists of an Inhaler refined entertainment and beauty that jg platform ut>on whieh be was at work ih** a.-Hleniu* ot to bis wlf«
1 affonl t
for tlM* ik‘fendants TVfendants kn< w ' Mb' In** U** II I' 1. .S .:k; (Mleh i
hat can l>e cairb>d In the vt**l pocket.
1 mwllrine drop|H*r and a Uutle of
that certain materials were r«-*|uir*-.i, .
------- —------------iyimw'l. The inhaler last* a Itfellroe.
with which to s(*ctire the platform tn |
PROPER FOOD
ind If one Inutle do*** not curt*, an ex
Negotiation* are now iH-nding he
I Makes l.rainy iu«-s
ra IxUtle of Hyomel can be obtained^ tween Unetdn J. Carter and Managers place They them»-e'\i~j had no ma
terials. fiirnlsh<*d none, and an.*mpt»-J women To l.nnw juvi
’nr '»<* cent*
Steinberg Bros, with a view to bring to furnish none, but exp<*<-ie.l and In (Kie thing and u> know
t where to
Aug 23 8*'P M3
Ing Mr Carter’s recent success. “Her tended that th*. felbiw *icr\anis of the eat is anoihet (To io
Link* TavARE YOU MARRIED?
Only Sln.“ with Julia Gray
V where to
plalnilfT would use the ld.*ntical fopc eru and ^imi'II always
Are you happy? If so go to Uarnum
at an early date.
eat
and
th*
>
will
t<dl
you
what
to eat.
throat b.aJyards of s cer.ain v.-xst-i
t hbirl s and b>..k »«ver their large col
BRICK.
'which they <lid use for that pjriK»M. New nianagt ni«*nt. HUswlcwxI. F'armw
**cilon t»f mmiount*-*! diamonds. In
i'.\n uvamlnaiion of th*- halyards would ft llsMdson. Ka-st Krimi Kirt-^d.
est In one for y*>ur wife and have It
1 decided
have revealo.1 the fact that they '
Prompt Deitvarjr.
let to please h**r ta-ste.'which b sure no longer to |»eru»lt |*rviiis to bap
FEW
PEOPLE
old and rotten, unsafe and unsuitable,
tise their off*i»rliigs by fantastic
o Ik* right.
Realty*- that a ilriig store hs-- s groname*. Tbl* Uw has Just U*eii exer but no exanslnation was mad.- H.-l-l rerv sdvk While w*- an- not gn*c«Tt*
that ih«- workmen In furnbihlng th.-sc
cised
at
8tGall
with
rer»rd
to
two
Tbs Kr* •( m PtsBlst.
we do carry a *-*jm|iU-t.- i t.*.-k of spice*,
A pbnbt has to eultlrnU* the e>« as chlklreo. cute of whom was baptized halyards h>r tbe nae to which they curry |»owd»T. fjmeric. tlavoring exMay 1, while the oth.-r bad lK*eu nanu*d were put. wt*re not fellow sorvani* of
ts to see L500 signs in oue minute, tba
by It* ItalUio progetillora “UlU-llo." plaintiff with reference to that par iract*. of all kin*ls and ih*- handy on-fingers to make 2,000 moremeots and
rebel or revolutionary. Tlie itumes
pniin<! cake* of parafin*- fur M*aling
ttM* brain to understand all these slgua
were condemned and the eblUlrvii have ticulsr act. as rhev stood In the place Jelly classes. Bugbeo's ('ity drog store
St xrell as dim*t aU tiiese movemeuta.
of defendant* In discharging a din>
In playlnc Weber*a “Moto IVrpotuo" been legally rdiaplized.
8 I 2 EAST FRONT ST.
ow€«d by defendant* to their servani-s.
a pbnlst haa to read 4.M1 notes in less
Beal v*. Bryant. 5S Atl. 42H (Maine )
Vi«AT 18 PRETTIER
than four minutes, or about uineteeo
Nrglipence—Dangerous Premise*.
a aecood. but tbe eye can reeelre only Than a wel'-dressed head of hair an1
about tea eonsocutlre Imprcsakma a well kept hands? 'Spatulate finger
Plaintiff was employed a* a driver
Notice to Taxpayer*.
AT LOWEST PRICES
second. BO that In qukA music it seems aalls can be manicured Into perfect by a firm of lumber drelers and eras
The tax rolls for the collection of
that a pla,rer doe* not *ee every noto shape with little care and thin hair directed by- his firm to deliver s load
school and city taxes and special asWM. HOPKINS, PROP.
singly, but In groups, probably a '
of
lumber
to
the
defendant.
HA’hen
h*'
san be dressed ariteilcally by Mr*. L.
sesamcnis for the five wards of the
* CtttsMMT TiftjftaM ao. IM
or more at one view.
K. Bonner, the hair dresser. Ea«t arrived at defendant's establishment, city of Traverse City. Mich., have been
Froot strcei.
he did not go Into the building by the placed In my hands for collection
EVERY HOME
ordinary
entrance,
but
went
in
through
I
will
be
In
my
office
^or
the
i
Should have one of era- dainty picThe emperor or (lennany usuallr a door at which good* were unloaded pose of collecting said taxes every
urea. framed ia a round gilded vefrom cars, oo which was a notice for week day from now until Nov. L INM.
xecr frame. Buy a pound of our fifiybidding persons^ to enter, and fell from 8 o'clock until 11:30 o'clock In
*ent baking powder, worth It* price,
o'clot'k.
Und there I* served to b»m thraoi^ an nngttarded space In th'* tbe forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
ind you will be made a present of the
a cup of tea or tK>allion and a Yom! floor and wa* Injured. Held, that he
4 o'clock In the afternoon of each day.
deturv. New York Tea Ca
wicb.
Tben. lighting a cigar, be
All taxes paid before SepL 1st win
COMMISSION BROKER,
rreds over such HliHdnrw from i»ews- waa guilty of contributory neglUmc-/
>rtby of bU atte.uioa. aad could not recover against the be received without collection fees,
Bapv*re as an* worth
a*i«wn * Vewtker iriM Mr*.
Butte BOB Mam Blata Bank
owners
of
tbe
building.
Orel*
vs.
Ha
and on all taxes remaining unpaid oa
Tbe seagull makes a siileadkl living
YOU ARE LOSING MONEY
zard Mfg. Oo. 88 Atl. 475 (Pa.)
Sept. 1st and nnUl OcL lat. a penalty
BUla. Grand RapMa.
barometer If a convoy of seagulls fly
Insane Pcrcona—RatHloatlen.
of one per cent for collection will be
seaward early In the morning sailor* By aot looking over our large tLock of
Official Market Qaoutiaat bri»iand flahmnet. know that tbe day win ehUdi^’a^Ppcre aad oxfords before ..Plaiatiff executed an assignment ol charged. On all taxes remaining un
Tgte wire, dired froa New
pqrohaaiag.
Wy
afall
aarertmaat
of
a
Mad
ooauact
to
bU
wife
wlfile
be
paid
on
Oct.
isi
and
until
Nor.
1st
a
be fine aad tbe vrlnd fatr.'bot If tbr
York aad GMcaga
blnls keep lalgnd—tbongb there be no rid Ud oxford, patent tip: pateat colt was at an aaytum .uafler aa order of penalty of two per cent for cttflacUoa
Abrntecwcaritj.
oxford;
patent
leather tbe probate ooait adjodgUg ktm In- uHl be charged.
baxe banflng act toward the are to de- Blucher
Ofloe. Boom 24B State haak bldg.
aoto' tflptauaaaK wcatber—Interreted strapped saadali. la two or three aane. Subsequently plaintiff waa dlsM. K. Haakefi. Qty Treasuzur.
folk know that tbe riemeuta wiU 1» straps, also many other pretty atytaa.
TRY A IttCORO WANT Aa
BowiUMl W. Doagiati.
Dated Jaly Jfi. IHL
iyMiblt.*-Cbicaia Jofinml-
:
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ii..
TRAVERSE CITY BRICK CO.
EAST END
CASH GROCERY
TAXES
CHOICE GROCERIES
BUTTER AID EGGS
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
J. H. mmi
fo. R. IMMIr
iOlME & MeWETHT
6ERERAL ilStRAICE
STAKBAKD OOMPAKIBi smI Tmrmw^
Mutwsl riiw iMTBSsi Oswassy
81 I NEWWILHBLM BLOCK
.
C. D. MILLER
D E IM Tl S ~l
INSUr;
V fif-iEsiJit.
JiARm CLEUiK WORU*.
Carpet a«aaii« end reatkerBaaoasrsy to be
b.
Mb nwLlMM
™L*?aSE;
I'M TALKING YET
LEfiT tOU FORGIT.
That the Hot fiprtogs mediciaaa
have cured THOUfiAMOfi IN TBAVERSEaTY. They caa ewre yaa. Bdr
eale by aU first dasa draggMm
SMb,tak,lnh,PmWnt,
J. M. FELL,
2.
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fBfolgaH M.a%dmrmma%
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.BfiOfiML
noBtii.
mwoiiu
TRY A mCOSb WANT Aa
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