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The Evening Record, July 05, 1902
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1902-07-05
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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i ' THE EVENING REXJORD
TRAVBR8B CITY. MlCO« HA.TUBOAT, JU1.T ft« 190S.
GOOD RACES
t BIG CROWDS
Dr. Mmui taybadfttatlB
Ibia Iwei bat waa Ml leek to aaooad
plaeo fooaaM bu awarrad into 8lr
Uaary'a plao* oa tba atiwteb. U ib*
aaooed baat oaa of tb* wbaala of P*
ra> aaUy waa wraakad. hat aa ti waa
l.aialy aa aoeidaai ba waa allowed lo
Chftracteri7»d Event* at DrlvrwHata ta Ib* rao*. It waa naarly aaa
ln« Park Yesterday and Today dowa wbae Iba Hftb baat wa« paoad.
•ed oatof oonaldalatioo for tb* b
Iba jadga* |«*tpoa*d tba fUilab antil
1 o'clock today.
Th* wbol* aftamooa waa oea of
grmu aport and . rary lovnr ol
eua 011a« Oueen of ttie Coorse bor**fl*ab oa tba groaada bad al
aport
b* could wtah for. At UoMa tba
In 2:1 4 Pace. Time 2:10 1-4
bma war* baaobad aad aarand of
lb* Aniiha* war* aock aad aack. Bat
flag waa liraly aad tb*ra waa gaaar
ally aMTw latorrat la tb* *r«ita tbai
faMTi.aar
I
»r«r autoilf*al*d b*for* 00 a local
men RECORD
rf-:
LOWERED
cut.
MmMtmg to * Ul* a
Krdlowlng are ib* aamiaa
raoaaaafaraaAaUbad;
In . bit
nm
3>l4l‘a**. r****. e.i
at Um ttaoi iku afternoon,
mod wbll»* jMlarday tin* ny« could
ooC carry the crowd, today t»w*y l»ad
about all lUay oould d«
Tit* evrnu today war* ctoltlr«.
Mlelilyao K won out in Ih* »iilh boat
of ib* t :Bt |too* ouftttiabad tr**t*rday
‘rioa«*itlna
Nurth^w
aflarnooo Tliaa. r:lhl. P*io
yttll
Utrt iK A. M< U»im>)
foortb menmr, altboaub
Oirl tiSinar.
•lari in tb* la*t boat
lto.ua*.Klari«..rU..
Tba fr. e fur all i«o* wa« won by la»t«T iKtwtmai
Htfaeimr O. wiib KlU OIU Moond.
<eeh iakioK Ib.^** ].Ian*i in •iiaifbi
Si’iSPac*. fare*. •:
iMtoU. *11 ib* oil»*r Imw**.. Itariof
b**o ilraaii
Tit* fr.*- for all lr..i wn« nol flnUli*<l
Q|. lo:i::v. oVbtrt. but at |hal Imur
tlifua iMvaUbad Ihhio Irollnd a* folIowa: U 11. foQ^ili. foortli. thlnt.
Hllk Mill (lirl, third, third, fourtb.
ilrar* lUrllny. flr*i, ***0101. flnt;
MoRInlay, anoond, Unit, arnond
Th* dntalla of Ib* M and M fnir*.
w*m bniny dl*coM.«d at th* UnlMh of Passed Away Last Evening
tbn.tblrd h*al in tb* frtm for all trot
After a Long lllneHS
l.t*al wnatbar conditicn... a Rood
track. Itnamnan crowd and bo* bor«*«
cliaraot. 11». d y**l. rday afi. ni.ton ai
iirirlny |erk 5. •Inrday. 'l in. m*oll will
IVaUar fOr la
audUn ant luts Lluff of Ut* Miold
icaii oirouil (ot ibiiaaaoii KtMwon ivo “Mra^ Mary H Mnnaon . wife of Dr.
ord aa JMoi.- of a Bue nM limit any on*. JamM I). Monaou. auiierinteodeni of
*»..u tba lUMl aiinifinn... niii iri|al.-d. the Northern Michigan Aavluni, died
Tb* dlaooarajcntiti nivetf th* lir«t lUy Friday ereniug. July 4Ui.
waa juat at the aunaetting. at the
of th.- niiMdiiiK w*r* lully ov.-r«mm*
y*t>l*rday.lMdlt a* l<» crowd mid H*alh- olOM' of a long aommer day. and after
*r oondliiona Th. n* w. r* fully :t.OUi waeka of IHueaa wh*r* every day waa
looked
for to he the laal of life, wbt-u
paoid* on lb* irroui.iU
Tit. grand |
•laud waa oarknd. and th* hlaarbnr* abe iwaoefiOly and wabout a aUuggU
iwaaed from tba gatberiiigof Diet veuing almdowa into the r**t tf the 8uit
•htnelmnd. where Un r* i. no more
Tb* laco* w*rw th* I*.bi *r*r ra- any nigi.t.
w aa no *.o|tfia.- to Iter to .he. For
rordnd fni a hnwl I tank aii.l th* Uwt
I ah* Im.i hrarely and calmly
llUf mail. Tit* track'* iwi-iiig rtN^ord
of'*' J»» x^a»low*i*d
•octtiidm tb* lookiHl dnatb in th* fao*. not knowing
wltat
mom.iot tlm call would ootne.
raatoat Inml t*-ing mad* lu
During th* tmtly luil.td th* attemoon but none but her moat intimate
lb(‘ tiack w»i.a hill* In-nxy in im»iu* ftienda ever knew it from her, and
lerl* but U f.n* th*^ day wan ov. 1 it ab* wt nl aleadilr aliout her life work,
with a M.rene cheer moat l^auliful to
diucania in tin* ..hai*.Htartot Adami iuaiiag*d th* *v*iii« •ee la all the inner atreaa and attain
with a flint hand and th*r«. xxa. in.n* of living which moat have b.wu b*ra,
Whodarwdto tv*oil in jork*ving to ber clirialian chamrtrr grew mor* and
> in atreugtb. Her faith waa of
•It. d*tiiiii*id ol •g.M.d
'I1i*i«ort that never gn-w weak, and
waa no J..ggiiu' wh.ut th.. «u>U w*i*
laad*. th* acoring ludni; don* with Uotl aa b. r Father wua a very real
«n*rgy. ll U unutmal l..r *urh a good preaeiice to her Hhe waa .levotod to
ciburch and cliorcb work, mt.l it
record aa tliat of yiMtlcrday to Im. mad*
111. re and lu her aoclal relation, lit
<10 a ran* track In I hr** *vi«tiU. in
Which *l*x*n h*.ita w. I. gt\*n. ih*r«« Traveiae thty lltat abe will iwrbap*
1h« the moat iui*M»d
waa Booring liul .'4 liiui^*
No
htwrt waa mor* tender to the
Trarerw. thty ludd* lit* itonor of
taking th* firrt imut. y in lit* S 4o call of netv-aaity Uian b*r«. and her
tro4. whi. b waa won to tlmn aintigbt charltie*. w bicb w er* al far a* ahe
ItnaU by ledy lUtalir*. owned by Mra. could c^tmpaM it brntowed uuae.-n and
O. a Ckii.aiiddrixrii hy ll.-nry Kiiiga unacknowledged, were many.
Aa the w Ife of th* bead of a great
worth Tti* mm.- wa« w*ll haii.llcd and
)• wonh twiM.aa much today aa ab* •tale inalitulion and lb. dtai»enaer of
-
r:.“
iii
MRS. MUNSON IS DEAD
Th* ‘*' .11 fiaiv' waa an rtciliitg rat'*,
highly
being-wtui hy KlIatMla, th. Irini hi
ll* Ur mm* of OV..tnt*n A Saaut of The m»ny telegrama and exprruaiooa
llanotHk. Ill Ibr.s. atraighi bcata. of aymjalby that have 00m* in »iuo*
drtf*u hr Mr Saam, tut* of tin- own her illnea* and aftar her death Itave
era Htraiig*r O. th* c*l.-hiwt*d Chi not lieru needl'd to prove thia
Tber.- waa never a more loyal And
cago pactlr waa barked heavily at tb*
bookmaker ► aland and nheit Ih* rac* di voii'.l wife and mother. To her.
waa oT*r. Hlraiigt-r O. had fallen **t- hoiiie wai. tb* oeuter of living, and lu
claima
atood alwaya flrai. with aa nn*ral nolcbt'a in th* iwtimatiou of the
•porta, and a gootl it.-al of moo.y aemahnaaa that waa abaolute.
For her there liaacom* the real that
ohanged Imuda
lu tbia ra«' K*iturille. own.-d by remainetb for tha children of God
Frank btevena. waa a favorite and ah* For her tliere la no grieving, but for
thoa* who will mlaa her and need bar
made gotal hy taking wH'oud money.
The third heat waa a fin* eiUihi- more than worda can tell In tb* daja
to come, there ia influtte aym)mthy.
lijo. KlU Olla bniB)i*d in
whioh many. v*ry many hearu are
Bbc n^d* tin flr.t .innri. r in
M. K O B.
three qoarlen. in I 40', Sirang*r O. exunding tiHlay
mad* the mil* in 17'.
Thia waa ».t
Mr* Mana<m waa bom to Palter,
gratlfylitg l«. the jodgi a and
jdeaaaon. N J.. Iiriy y. ara ago.
She waa
lag to Ittarter Adama that the latter
married to Dr Jamea IV Munum in
calletl the •i*'cUt atl««lton of th*
crowd to Ib.. remarkahl* iim* ««*d* IthaV and cam* to Trmvere* City with
under ,wermlingoonditioiia.and *tated I V!“
J?. 71
Jamea Fr*a. in SeptemWr, 18S.V Their
that tbia me* idm-t'd th* l>ar
Itall-mile
Oily track amor
doctor L ing aoi> rintenent of the
cour*e« in the*
Northern Michigan Aaylum for the
The S :4d trot
Inmoe ainoe tu opeatug ia 1S8&. 8h*
•tmigbt beam U. K
leavea no near relativea except a aiater
la New York I'liy wbo*e f**bl« ba^th
to O K and NorUteaateni playing
will prevent b*r attending the tuner,
for |io*itiou on the atrabdi tli© former
al.
waa sent back to aeoond place, th*
Th* rumalua will h* In aiala Meuheat being given to Imdy Keelive.
day morning from ¥ to 11 w'clock und
who ftalahed a lil4l* more than a neck
•on ice* wUl be hold al the A«ylum at
behind «. K.
In the toKNond heat
o'clock in the aftomooc.
Tb*
ImAy Reelive went under the wire
body will he taken to Poatlao for
uaaliy ahead and took tit* raoe in th* burial, and tb* burial nerric* will be
third sudor almilar cMmditioca
held thorn in Rockland memorial
TH*l:fcl |«we waa on* of ih* baet
chsiii 1 at fl :90 o'clock Tuooday aftor.
UveuU of the meeting The race waa
not atarmd until 4 o'clock, after th*
two otbw room bad been pulled off. SrNDAY
Five usemug b«at« ware imotA and
Nortbpoft n aud retni
tba ra«U Baaomd to reel l«'tw*ea
leavru at S a. m. obarp;
Miobfaa R. Pern and Dr. K*dman
'Tba flrrt haat waa taken by Michigaa B, also tb* third. Th* aecoud For floors uao Oalmuu'o Kloolic
SMiffl~ toBtr Ha«y.dttvau
ROYPlCKEn
WAS KILLED
Itwnaffuud tbul ho bud «M fluffor
aoken. 000 baud budy lueawlsd. bla
Ip brutaod sad tmrwl pulufml
SIXTH TBAR-Ka 1608
MRS L J. SCDTT DEAD
arrivod from Kalkacka aud tbo
young man waa able to gut out of bad
recline tu u bammoek. HU fatb.
Ins Rear End Collision ut Wll and
er expaou to take blm boaee on the
libmsburg LbutNifltit
evening train and bU rmvery U aa. Puit acreet, ugod »7 jaufs. 8bo Uutm
a babe that waa only a day old at Uie
•a red.
It waa a uarroxx eaoape and illna- lime of her diiatii.
JUMPED FDR LIFE TOD LATE uwtea that boya and men abosld r*. Deoeaaed had a very wide circle of
card the direcUoua of the aluM aud
k*. p off the nack while racing ia In
And His Hoad Was Crushod lirugeemL________________
ai.ledai Fife Lake.
Asalnst a Switch Standard
POOR.'*
wide circle of
iu tbe kindacgmrten of the Fife
lAke eehool for five yeura 8he leuree
King Edxvurd Gave a Monster betide, her hatband and child, a
mother, father and two bvothera
Feast Today
The funeral will be held tomorrow
at S o clock, from the Preebytoriaa
DmliteUfllree • a*4«*re tl*el-%*eih*r church of wbieb the deoeaemi waa a
memlirr. Th* foneral eervlo* will be
Laat night obortly aftor 10 o'clock.
0.000 eea i
or
ID charge of Rev W. K Wright. The
loaly will lie in aluto at tbe reddenoe
iVea Siau.tHMl,
Fireworks and Flags
A LARGE STOCK
NOW READY AT THE
City w Book w Store
FED LONDON’S
Knjrtaoor Roy Hcb oil of Umod RapIda. and tho aortoua injury of Firoman
Dwyar of Mnakiiron.
Tho oooth
bound flyor craobed into the engiuo
and toad* r of Ih* Klk Kapida train on
the mall* line of th* Per* Marquette,
aad th. euglno of the Klk Hapida
I than ran wild to iiatoa. whor*
The train from Elk Kapida. wbleb
aa runninf 00 extra time.ou aoeount
of Ih. Fourtb of Jnly dmuouatration
at KU Rapid*, had arrived at Wll
liamaburt a aboH time beforo the ac
oM*nt. ami two ooaohea had toon left
on lb* aldettmok. und Urn luamingrra
had juat left the cosobou The en
gine ran not 00 th* mala track to
•witoh, when tho flyor. awe*pmg.
round tho osrve, rraahod into th*
orondof llu'tooder.
The fireman ^of th* Klk Rapida
miu oaw tb* approaching flyer
. time to jamp, and h« emped
witbhQt aorlona injury. Tb* *ugi
neer. Roy Piokott. ilia thought, en
deavored to atart tha ongine ah**ad < it
th*u bat'king toward tl»* ap
Kuacliiug flyer I ao aa to lea^ru the
•ho* k when tb* two traiua cam* to
gether. and be waited long enough to
th* throttle for at. am ahea<l.
triiMl to jump, juat aa the t-ngin*
of I he flyer atruck the t*ml*r.
Rngiiiecr Pickclt. in making the
imp. waa thrown from hia feet by
1* abooK or the oollidtng enginea.
fell headlong, hia head atriktng a
awitch ataoilard. reauUiug in inatant
death.
The engine of the Klk Kapida train
with iu cab all ahattered^hut with
full ateam head, now ran wild.toward
Travera* Oity. Tb* whiall* \alve waa
. and all the way ttu'' mn^way
engine ahricAed out
of the ateam pipe. Were hural. how*\*r. aud tbe ateam eaoapcd ao rapid
ly that the engine stoppe d of iu own
aco**rd at Bate*, doing no damage
reman Dwyer of th* flyer, who**
bom* 1. in Mnakegon, aaw that a oolII waa cerUin. and juiu|a*d Juat
before th* ahook. lie wa^ aertoualy
bruiaed about the head, hu right rye
mangled and hia jaw waa badly cut
on the left able. HU arm waa alao
Idly coutnaed.hut it ia thought that
ta tnjories w«ll not prox* xery mri*
It. though they are x*ry luiuful
Kogim-er Pickett Itwxea a wife in
Grand Kapida He waa well known
here, tbemgb h* bad been on the Klk
Rapid* run only a w.'ck.
HU renmiua were |hrought to tlie room* of
Olia*e impaneh'd a jurr to view the
In* thi* morning. The inqSe«t
XX ill nol be held till J o'clcx k Monday
afternoon, aa the witue**** oaunot set
here before that tune.
The *ngiu* on the *0011. Umnd fly*r
waaeo Iwdly damaged that anotlier
eugim had to be need to take the
STRUCK BY A PACER
lamdou. Jaly 5-Biug Edward',
moatier dinner to lUudoo'e poor waa
gives today, it bemg a holiday. Th*
diancr. were given is aamll balta and
lu all tb* parka or Urn otiy At BUbop ai
park U.«JO were fed. Th* deatiiute
were uaurtr all fod. a. well aa va*i
nsmbeea wOmu* wwge* are la>iow a
living slasdatd
The total uuml.er
fed amounted to half a mtUion. The
dmoor, whlob ooec in the o*igUU»rbood of tO.tU) pnunda. iaolode*! aleak
and kidney pi*a. veal piiw. bam. roaat
beef, potato**, tarta. cbMwe. beer and
Itmejnior.
Tb* gueaU were amuaed
by r.uuu aetora ahd actreatow who volunteered Ibeir •*Tvto*e, alao 75.Uid
xolnuteera who acted aa xxalter*. Th*
tahlra and •t'aU naed lu the feaat uaed .
up :.'•<» mil*a of plaukK. King Edward |
to-nt hU r*grx'U through hia pnvat*
I.U luahlllty to he jw**-
KILLED BY ESOUIMAUXi
News of Death of Explorer An
cofM.4 rwMiorwf. lb. >nt
{110$3
Women’s Canvas Shoes
$1.00
rsc
Kruui IliMlaue** H«> Poat.
Sample Shoes al Big
Reductions.
Alfred V.
Friedrich
VALUE!
5. Bcttda & Co,
SPECIAL FIFTEEN DAYS’
:i^
MEN’S SUIT BARGAINS
Absolutely and without question the greatest bargains
that have ever been offered right in the season, on
brand new, stylish Suits, goods that are particularly
well made and thoroughly uilored.
Men's blue and black Cheviot Suits. 1-rench
faced coats, good fitting, worth $7.50, atMen's fancy Wool Cassimcrcs. in stripes, mixed effects,
also in all pure worsted gootls. in stripes, checks and
fancy patterns, worth from $io lo $i^, for
4.76
We Give You Choice of Any Suit in the Store.
None rest-rved, including all the very choicest, tailormade Suits, also blacks, worth from $iS 1 1 KO
lo$20.aijusl ..............
............ Xl.OV
This gives you a great opportunity to pick out a fine
diack Suit, or something else equally as desirable, at
a considerable saving, for these goods are all this
season's make and are from the best manufacturers
of high class clothing in the country.
Bargains in all departments.
John McLor. the partner of John
H IBlotmOueld. wa* in the city to
•la ud the Foucth
TRUE
Weighed this eatmlag at
straw the Back Witt7 be
O’chck-Camtl
Bataak
Shirt
Waists,'
Stack
tlessk
OPEN TILL IHM
Belts.
90c
Hr T. l.-rr»|.|i I* tin K*»-r.l
\Viiinii*.*g, July
K*v, Hi. l<.!ird
F*m*ra miaioirnry,*. Fort Chur, h.ll
ix III th* city. H* at*t*a tin- r. nixlua
of Kxplon-r Amtr*e w« r* brought to
Hutlaou'a h*v |»oat ahorllv U for* hi*
il*|mrtur*. .luu* 1. hy an Ki.Limo. eeut
out to conflrm th* flrn new* of Andrw'a d**th Thia roan aaya that An
drtx' and Cixmiwniona were killed bv a
Here- tribe of Kakirooa .ttx> milea
northweat of the Hudaon Bay i>o*t.
Search u being made of any record*
he may have had when killed
Ettomous 1{usb
\V« cnumlr bare -toor lh« Lioa than u> the Uoihiitg.
> Hat, sad Fumithings line during the fix^t frw da>^. thus
pUmly showing that wc arc nut oolx iiuwt faxortbly known
in Ttavme City but aUo the entire xurrounJing countr)’.
Misses* Canvas Shoes
Children’s Canvas Shoes
nminon
* STEINBERG’S
SHOES FOR MEN
Tliat's a hat vou grl when
you l.uv the KIMBALL
PIANOS.
I hcv ate |vtrIret m rxrix wax, an.l
guaranteed to gixr goo-1
satisiariion. It will pay
u*u lo see »is Uiore you
buy an mstiuna-nt.
FACTORY PRICES and
bUral icmix
W. W. KIMBAU COMPMIY
und utteaded the injured boy
B
waa feared that the aoeldwrt would
reMlt fatally. Aa It waa. ba waa budly aboekrd aud intomal injurtea were
faured. Tbe boy era* tukou down
town to Dr. Gaantlett'e leuidemoe
•oon niterward and given every ■rtwitioa. Dr Andareon aaeisted Dr.
Gauntlett during tbe utffbt. and ab^
8 o'clock thU morning, the boy had a
bad apelL It waa thought that be waa
iceiu 10 dU. Dr
ThMiiaaa
nlM U ud Utat • ibort iUm- h*
S
Wt art
Stitt
Sen
Jitter
Men’s Canvas and Linen
dre m Contirmod
Alarar Umr of K*UmX* Nerrowlx «•-
Alger Urwy. aged 17. eon of 811a*
Gtwy. iwominent banker of Kalkaaka, |
narrow euwpe from diwth on
loe track yeah-rday aflenioou
mt of the 8
waa just being flnUhed
mond hail *1*4 under the wire at a
gait, with Michigan K a oloe.
eeoond. followed by Knebew Young
Gray mad* a rwab to crow, tbe nark
from n*ar the judgea'a aland jn«t lx
hind Redmond when he ww* atrwok
by Kuebe n on tbe ahouliW. the foatVof .the coUiBloo Dircwlng tbe boy flat
00 tbe track.
Both home and .alky
pwaeed over him. but luckily be waa
notauppod niiop. Ri
derthe wire without
fvttlug offbUfeHluuii
•truck tbe boy.
Keep Your
Feet Cool
in aPair
of our
Canvas Shoes
THE WEATHER
HAVEYOUTRIEDABECORDWANTAD?
oi,r PATKST KII» HALS.
IhiuUj* Urt. • run Dr.^
THI OLD
FRANK FRIEDRICH
m N.W um4.
142 fi«4 a.
Bedding Plants B»dp ttm.
Geraniims. Asters, Vertenas.
'Jr Trank ttl. Paint, Tiarist.
Special Prices on...
COLORED SHIRT WAISTS
65c Waists at........
50c
$1.00 Waists at. . .. . . .
75c
$ 1.25. $ 1.50Waistsat $ 1.00
$1.75 Waists at. . . ... .. 1.25
'Dimities, Kobena Stripes. Alexandria Silks,
Tosha Muslins. Muslin DeSoi. and Wash
Silks, and all that class of goods at reduced
Start Tumiturt ; |j.,'
and Tixturts j K| :
< Tar Salt
Our SelUw*#. Serven*. Wtodow Fixtuivu,
C^qiter Pitxv, with Sht-lniig and Drawt-re, v
C>oante». Dtwk, TaUf. C.'hai^ Etc., Etc.,
arvforuale
prices.
. SOUTH SIXE
.vjsrtf./
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n
PARKER BROS. ?
A. J. WILHELM
UNION- STREET
vi
If yon can tMu any of tbuue it will pay
youlocalL
McNamaiaBlk^
Mi
Froot Street.
tor.
. >tri.T «. IML
itlielMkof aoreltiea that an* ohdaahlefor proper fwaeemat loo with
tooted ehowa have beoemt eo ecaree
tbe manegera ar«- willing to pay
aay price aed go to'nnltmited expeoaa
eara aaything oat of the ordi
oary. One of the .n-w f.otortw which
have been inMU-d to tin*
Hono-
ORE OF THE GOOD BARGAHtS WE HAVE|F0R YOU IS
Uatted ie the Bret appeerance of a
troupe of LllUpollaa Rough Bldma
Theee childrt-u were aeearvd from the
Maxtoaa goveram«*ot by parmw.ioo of
tirwllnthei
\
tttWS
\
tflbtOhridi
A S«KAT FOtniTlf.
. btox otod. At toe
routh oi Jair. tto*. iiM
of Parker Btoe. Ime
been cold oat Io J. Boeensweig A Oo.
of Detroit, and will be ooatiaaed at
•taad la the McNamara
blook. oadar charge of F. W. Young,
who arrived bare Tharwlay night aad
invoiced U>e atock yeeb-rdey. i\ M
aad W. J. Parker elartHl thia buaiaeea
on the Utb of Beplamber. 18V0. in the
baildiag DOW occapied by the AmenOo
Tbe boaiaeea baa
ider tbe ffrm name of
Parker Broa. ever ilnoe William J.
Parker died May lA. IRiO. and O. M.
Parker haa ooatiaaed tin* baaineaa
aincy- that time. The latter haa other
Iwameaa intereeU which demand hit
attention hot haa not yet annoaaoed
The cloeiag oot
of the baaiaeeaof Parker Hroa. re« a familiar anaineea firm name
from Front aireet aad one which haa
,|.Hl a prominent place in the
city'a hoetiMwa hiatory.
ahip maaenvera. which are equally aa
woadurfml to; the older lulka
they
are pleaaing^ to the children. The
troupe deKiribed i- only one of a half
doaen or more aovelthe of a like charactor, which are pnwenied lhi». aeaMm
in the combined performance of Gentry Broa Famooa Showa. Kiwrly all
tbe featurea aeh-oUxl ate ooea that can
be viewed in the prooetoAiooal di.play
which takea place on the morning ol
the date of exliibuion. which iw KriTbe board of etato anditore have al day. Jaly nth. twlc** daUr.
Tenli
lowed the claim of Hoeea Olammooa
of Jaokeoo. for the bounty af #100 tin
•late offered to aoldiera ealleting la
the civil war. The anowaace of aach
claim U a rarity. It aaaally being dia*
oovered when each claima are filed
that the eoldier had received the moocy eometime dariog the poet 40 yeara.
iirtfht.
OlemmoaaeervedwitbOa K.Twelfth
AN EXTENSION TABLE
Ccttdtnstd Dews
o 0f nikbigM
^
6.85
... &35
I".*:
tor toe reeeptton
I of toe Onad Dnke
Borle. •«» oooeto of toe 0«r. who U
0X|i00l0d to oiritoto bitoooatty withto toe *o»tfew toy. UpoohUor.
ritol toe po>d dok. will coo.e dl««i
to Wootaiuctou. where o eoriee of
onwd wu pfotoblj tl.. tom**!
O.
toHiwwl 1* «blt etfy In ony oof -loy. trie, ue ,d«i»ed in bl. booor. He
to ddM oMIm IhmMBl** weotl
will be i—eoiod to toe preeldeot.bot
will not exp-t o»y poblir fonotloue
KtoU.. (*!>»- K
too toy todon **4 »h* —ly ■<«
The Boyne KlU fiaattorinm com
Ui bit boMW. at be tnkTeliwt ouofflL. L. A. BUILDING
pany invited Dr. J. Harvey InaU of l.Twr-iK.-’"
.lolly, tooopb *o.ioo«o.«o
While
Uraud'Kapida to Inveetigate tbe heal
In toe United Stoto. be eX!»oU to de.
ing propL-rtica of Boyne river for oth
I to iure.tlpoer
diMweea
tlum
rhenmmattom.
He
u
problom
ond
tloo of the ImmlKtotlou prob
PROF. C. E. HORST
AND
reporte that all troebl.w cauaed from
the ooeidltlon of AoK rtoMi cttlioooaf
Hilrr. Mr* Jam.*
Mr- l-m'
bMB left With tiMWe
MRS. C. £. HURST
ario acid would
oared aad rheoma U*t.h.Vur*M
It.-*. II. 14-41.
OHien oxtrmouoo In the United
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
ik» iWTiaff brick vicHOi ou crwy
|4<U
TW4*-r- .rf VtoJia m»A Vucal M«r
tlam mach bettor handled if the water
•14c o*e«d foroiWc cm^fwilioui of
Ate*
T.mp..rtory
Kitodu.
at
tefuaetor..
-U
waa .pecially prepared. He mja a
Udyl'onoo. Tiee-retoe of Indio,
wbal <wr c^U cic to be Utv
aanitannm with thr proper faeilitiee
Ttw acocc wercofrcM cocoMi cud •bo woo formorly Hi.. lUiy lAitet
IS
for ohanglng tim tomperatnre aad
the DHTtef PMk AMoeietlon if net of l»leo*«. Ill. I. coopollod to hwre
mode of apphoalion to anil iadivUlael
mllXfdeeeed. The membere dreenr. toewiem of bor w>eUl ttiomplu of
ottri-ri»Tr
WILI. K\C IIAWtJB
T4
■oeoeea eud If that !■ kcIbimI thla .v<wr •.renl yoor. ot Uolcnitt oo ooooot of
A;8auU
8ta
Marie
coatract
ha»
Itmeeaamore lubr^fl
III btolto. Bhe he. broken down io
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
hettarneeaeeohyeer.
too tiytac a*d dokflitottIMl oWniote of tav. W. T.^WoodkoMe Will VUil KUat been let for the new Preabyterlan
church, to coat fi'W.OOO. It will be one
NAMAk.V UI^bK
. »Uto»
lAdy Oonoo will leooli Bw
The o»lebieUoo waa
'for Two Hmmdmfu.
of tbe floeat church edifio-a in the up
i d»Ur tfT r-dto-t ixt |*Uft
-er« talk) .
ot, Ha, too totter i»rt of Ao«
Rev. W. T. Woodhonae left thii pi-r penin.ula
J dh-r loo
wen left hen. Il ia ahown eonolo oat, when ahe will ai»eud aereral morning for Flint, Mich., where he
A norltoem Michigan paper tella of
elrely that we oea yet the pr'ople weeka Tiaitiog her mother. Mra. U Z. will anpply th.* Uainiat enunh for
k-Jt
ER 1000 WATTS
WAT
whea we weot Ihemo beoeeee wr ad- Letter, and her alatera. Mrm. Idellor two Hnndaya During th»* week inter- a girl in Kuacommon oonnty who
Ki’ii.M*nia. in
off.
red
to
U
mb a coin to aee which of
weya^Wethem hoaplUble eu
and her daoghtcra an making elahor*
iMt he will »UU U. motoerl*
...n who
*ho had
h«I Jaxl
peu,.-,«
jnat pruinwed
ment. e oordiel welcome and a die ate pnFwntioaa for lauiy i'araen'a Buiito. <to». The
tii ic c
olmn h here
lofK
atay. It will be her drat viait to the
will be topplied bj U. T. K. R. i-uTTi
h~l . c.iD u. u«., *.
i*.
Now.
»d Btatea aiuoe her
Bev.
ol eunt dBrilw hia
hi. abaenoe
AbeeDce
Ree.
^..11. .low*.
what we aeed badly la a |wrk, or eev- Lord Oonoo will not aooc
Oarry ia one of the leading Baptiri
Uov. Bliaa haa a pUn to which be
Bdxal ateaka cannot be had for lore (watora in the aUte. H.* will ^pead
eiml of them, where viaitora can api od
'
THU hlONAmBB
will i.r..hably call the aiteni.m of the
a few houra In n at and recreation iu or money jaat now by the 5.000 inhnbion in Travera.* Tity and vi- Dell legiaiatnre.
There ia ckkntiderD«. SAW^rci
etead of deTotlng ibeU entire time to itanU of the town of Oluny. m aouth.
____________________
ablevaoani properly owned by tbeatai.
^nnee. The local bulcbera have cii>ity.
paoing walka The council ahoo'
Lanning.
and
it
1
b lying idh .
Tbe
W.C-.
I.
A.
OKcera.
Mi oagleot to aecure aniuble ait
qnamled with the municipality and
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
gkivemor
Ikelievea
thni
Ck*uld
be
aold
meeting
of
th.*
Woman
a
At the
While they an aralUble. ereu if they that body in revengk haa abut up all
Arriumn
Oemotory Imivovement Aaaociation for enongh to {woviiU for an eaecoiive
an not Immediately Improred.
mblic alanghtcr bontd a
ON EVERT BOX OP THE OENUINE.
Thnrwlay afternoon tbe following
▼leloo dioold be made to offer
affection between lirothen.
When the rural mail carriei
attrMtiooa beeidea tfaoae prompb d by what out of i!»e orkUnary.waa brought oflloera were elected;
Oviddiairiii dr..ve up to the wind
Fieaidenl-Mrm. J. K Uilleapie.
to light when death took away
Firat vice iweaident—Mra. i'. J. mill tank ..u the farm of a Mr. May
and Henry Olrena. farmera, living
nard.
near Cliapin. he found the to^ly
near
Kwing,
in
Kleming
county.
MBBD or A BTItKF.r UAll.WAV
of Maynard-a
year old ai.n in tbe
Jame.;C}!vena. aged 76. and hla broth
MORE AITAUKNT.
Luk. The child tuul fallen in while
er Henry, aged 71. had lived together Soole.
AMthar thing clearly demoni
pUy
and dr..wned.
Thinl Tire precident-Mra
1
If the Read of a atn^t railway. Hatl in harmony and farmed in parun raldp
Fruit hanga ao thickly on peach
on the large tract of land Inherited Lyona
w.. m the vipimiviif Sparta
S.H*retary—Miaa Jennie AnderH*.ii
from their father, llenjamin Oi
uleaa three fi.urrtha of it ia picked at
hare been riaited by ten ibooaand Henry waa a bachelor, while J
ace it ia aaid the ireea will break
Imd been married and left two dangb
peopla. Inatead of three thoi
L>wn. The crop promiaea to to* tbe
WAIMT
With a few exceiRiona the ratea of tdkra. The brolhen labored togeUier
-Mra. Sbtaoii. Mm Me faeavi«*ai in 40 yearn.
fan to the iwrk waa ten en nU iwch and added to their aoenmnUtiona aa if
At lamaing. the faded green e
nnder the dlnolion of one mind. No
in re)»reaentatiTe hall, iu which there
When
la aAimeihing over I.OOO 3'urda. ia to be
waa Urn emm with tJie riga of O. r
replaced by a new carpet of a different
to th. onr in which the other did not
Fred Narii of Oravm aufferdl a
ahadeof grwn.tbe Uwrd of atate audi
vapA4 traaait are very apparent Thia appear. They lived through the long •troke near tto* grand atand on the
tor.*, tiav lug avrarded the coirart to
l%OT all style!, but comfort and durability as we ll and 8
priaa la too mach. and the rmca track yeara without one Jarring word or driving park yeaterday afternoon. He
oroaa porpow*. Age finally compelh*d waa looked after immt^Ut. y and later Burnham & 8t.«pel of Deiioit, at
the crowd!
12 our Shut! 1 )<*pt. is full of money saving chances.
X
|l..t5 per yard.
mnoli to get to the them to caaae active work abont the in tbe day waa able to get about,
groaada aa It doea to get in and aee a mma tlme.and they dietl only one dty ia not believed that th.* effecta will be
half day'a good aport. 'I^e city ahould
aeriona _______________
.mng at i» o'clock.
lecaMlc the latoa of fare to be maia*
^ niator'a New Ueitvwr Waaoa.
George Salea and Mra Anna Und.
TW«>ld r.alkto»eC W.rlalaod by ooavcyaacw oo ibe pnblio
J W. BUter totf jaat n oeived from
In tlie old priory vhiiivh of lA'otnlto both of Traverw* City, were united in
altocto. aad prohibit leahorbiuuil
Has sol.l boyond ail rcrorils because you could buy
iMldweU A London a fine large fur at. r. Kng. l« i» v. ry inl. rk-atlng ain-cl- marriage by Pastor D. O. Koth at the
tlieift Irom
to $5,50 and Ret a Rootl shoe at ever>niture vragoo. Thia ia the adiond fur- ni. n of the old rneking or dinking home ot the groom’a brother. William
nitnre vragoo they have built for Mr. fto.4, a unlverKnl nicle of puntohment Salea on Baat Eighth atreet. where a
price.
SOMK Ni;\V STYU:S. one is patent leather,
• Thera were a great many who ar8Utor. Ha will aae the old one with formerly In >o»:u.* f..r th.* |.nnUhu.ent number of frienda gathered. After
rtvadlmreoo tbaUrdwhe could not
of a.*..Ma. H.*aiHlnliu..ii»:.*ra niid woinheavy
soles,
ilulllops;
another is line kid. liRht or heavythe
ceremony
ice
cream
andoake
were
oue home and the new cue with too
iadaonommadnllooa for the night.eon- hora-a ao thia wUl give him two riga.
soles. patent leather tips, and both styles wilt cost you
il otbera aen ed. Many fnenda of both imrtlea
•eqacotly many had to ream the which will enable him to mat.* dehvoongratnlationa and
. ill amh a extend
tnnivj:r.i.»ilnc
S;-5o
the
pair.
•irtoto or find a aoft loard aomewhere
head and wiahea
to lie apoo. It la to be regretted lliat
Makea the firea of life bum with a
Whao your ayatom ia waatiag away nient datoa hark to Saxun tlinea. and
Ihia Mtoold be ao. hat in a ol|y of thia
aiac. drawing from anoh a wide tetri* with melaacboly thoaghu. reatleaa thr U*onilnat.*r a|Ht lmen wna the laat ateady glow. Kenewa the golden
naed In Knirlaml of w bl. h there ia any
nighu.
aorrowiag
Aiya,
vwoew
llfe'a
tory, it U hard to find aniuble lodg
rockrd kept. In IIM* ^'hicagu Dally
Inga, while at other timea there would
Jaa 6.
he plenty. At the city growa thia dlfllFor slices, we never had a better shoe for the’money
emUy^Ulbe overooma.
than our new $3.00 Ladies' Patent Kid Lace sho<-. It’s
»lo kiMcrj M —of tb.
UofTfOwno OtlT Tho 4»j
oMyooirMoMoad o«rlr *11 ooodi
J. W. SLATER, LEAOIIIG HOUSE FURHISHER
FIRE INSURANCE CNUftST
CLEAREST
..HEALTHIEST...
Bfe” SS."H
L.iOMTT
C9KSACOLOWOMEMY!
ItlECTWCITY
^AXATIVE^
BROMO
m IN
IjOHN R.SANTO'
BiardMi RI EI M
Lipl u< Pwtr Cl.
.DENTIST*
Common Sense People
Common Sense Tootwear
"
the Cadies' Oxford
Jfs Tamous as We Jfre
GRAND TRAVERSE HEALTH RESORT
a shoe we are proud of.
Toaag PatbkT-rve )n-t made a bl#
deporit iu a aavluga Imnk In frtiat f.«r
my baby l»oy. When be l» twenty
i wlU hand him the bankl>onk. I. II him
the amount of the original drik.»U and
let blm aee bow thinga count np at
Old OcatlMiiao-Won
that lly boy drew tbi
married wltb It. and t
aapport him and hla
ii.
Tor a Tact
the Custom Tit Shoe
wy. I tried
.ncy and got
I've got to
e and right
aoft and tbe different
vmrtettea are obtained by varying the
toopoftlaoa oC cfeam. tVbeo mada of
eraam alone and at a low temi^eratnre
with Uttle prraaurr. we bate Ibe aofl
Ptotomy Rhllopatt-r |koaaeaaed a nu|v
dal yacht the Thalttuegon. 312 fed
laag aad 45 feet deep. A graceful gallary uupported by corloualy cam ed.cul
•
^
*•
m tha alburom tn tto
^ '■ ^ white covariog oo tha
k .**
il
l or men has never yet been equalled, every pair a
model of neatness, fitness and goodness. They are
made in vici kid. patent leather, velour calf, enamel and
patent kid. both heavy and light soles, and they sell
from $3:50 to $5-00 They contain comfort and wear
beside their other good qualities. It’s the custom of
our customers to accustom themselves to our "CustomFit” shoes. •
,
ifi€}ficccfifi€ifififififie"ecec€ee€€e#<
DAC NNCEilTS
r-‘ '• r'.
«Mf /at toMo «*d« «a tk0 dtf.
The afiove ia riew of a portioa af
about tbe Grand Trmrerae
Health Reaart at Spring Beach, which
baa be« entirely overtiautod thia
aprtag. Tbe developmmit of thia reaort ia due to the paah of Dr. B. P.
Hurley of thU city and the ewtotpriaa
of Dr. ViotorBtoimoC Qhtoago. wbo
6IVER N THE WOlOERFW. PIANOLA
.
every day untit further notice. Con
certs will be given in the Furniture
Department on the ground floor from 10 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and are
instrument.
I entirely free. You are cordially invited to hear this wonderful in
A Wuffew COe
ton chop for aa
*%rrurt cooking a muttoi
talalld plnage tbe mcot Into boiling
water far about tvro mint tau By do-
You too, if you own a pair.
rmorl Over f 1400 aa
upon the improvement of tbe building
aad the grounda have been attraeUvely embeliabed. Tbe place wUl be
wbat ito muae impltoa. a btoltb ra-
place to reoorer health aad enjoy
when it U restored.;Theie arete ac
in tbe grounds about tlie building aad
tbeae wUl be giadoally improved, co
that tbe whole will be* a beaatr apot,
Mt onlr eoabeUlabed artUMally
provided;hf
Vtb
>»
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
-tmavkivsk orrv.
miom.
m
iucMD, mlfiitt on.a^ufMDAt.MLT kuti
PATRIOTISM
LET LOOSE
V«starday*s Celebration Enjoy•<1 by an Immense Crowd
UNDER
IDEAL
; Splendid
:
CONDITIONS
Parade
of
Floata
Trades* Display and Unions
I hsdwsted
aod
Joatwhy Bub waa sot |a
prrhaiM a nmtter for differ
oidnioa. He waa aww by tha eoanmi
toe oo aporta the night of tha third at
waaarged not to daisy the pari
he woold not fail Iheai.
At Sfo’clock yaaterday am
Mrs Boai. waa eallod np by Ulapliotaa. and aba alatad that be ought
to be at tha rtrer. aaba had left homa
aoma tlme^baforo.
At sao Dara
Campbea a mamber of tha eoaunitbw. oallad ap Boah'a aon. who atntod
that his lathar had gooa to tha ooai
ooodition. to lie aore. and the ticta of ooold have explained aftarwanU
pariac briokt oe the walka made it
rery incxuirmiieut for the crowila to
The rain of tie- early
ICetahoot
The rain in the early
moniinj: left the atreeU luoddy.which left Union street in a ooi
bad. Bottha
interf. nMl aoinuwhat with the larwle. ly raaambling
bat in apite of lliat drawbaok the dla
aoooont. and the rarious cveoU were
very closely contested
In the lOO yard dash, Mraold. the
le reMaoratiU. the
1 i.-e rrvam parlora Thompsonville athlete, took the lead
and refreahment plaoea.and ererytiody from the start an<l held it to the tape,
had a good time. The dimpaintmenta
were few conaidennj; the ertent of er third. The time was very fast con
sidering the oonditiou of the streeL
Tlie 60 vard dash was a very pretty
oouteat. being fought out from o*
The aocident to Alger Gray on the to Upe between Menold, Hoyer
Booiation wore hrtvii.
radiant smiles
riralliig i« brilliancy the son which
had disaipnted the rain eloads of the
early morning.
Fully a.uio people
oaw tlie best raw*# ever given
northern Michigan.and the first me*
ingofthe Michigan circuit soond a
big soo-ess and |ilaoc«l Travers** City
in a permanent plaor in the circuiL
The fireworks in the evening gave a
glori-ms Jiiiidi to n glnneus Fourth
ami fullv la.fXi
river
stree t bridge, ami sundry housetop*
aud enjoyed the gorgeous display.
Th.* train and l«at a*«Tvn-e wa
oellent and then was little delay in
Peiiiilgton. Menold won by ]ioeail>ly
a yard, and then* was not a foot Is*
tween Boyer aod Pennington, the for
mer winning. The time in this luot
was very good oonsiderlng the oondi
Walton Ford apranj forward as be
caught the flash of a bright
costume through the trvea. Then ha
shrank back. It wai
Utc.
ever, f.ir the svelte, graceful figure
slepjv^l forward among the rusUlng
leaves.
When V o’clock
came,
an immense
crowd ha*! gaileTed b. sec John R.
Boah do his fancy b»g nding ai>ovs
the grist mill «Um and then shoot the
chute.
Oaas street bridge and the
hanks above it were well filled, the
dam and the adja'^mt ground contain
ed a roo«-h larger cidifytion of pro
pie. while all below the dam was
cTowiled.
Tnion slr,*ei fridge was
crowded till traflir was blocked, the
braces and timbers at the side aud below held men as thick as black binls
on a limb, the Ismk. of the river on
either aide were lined with jwople.
the chute had a goolly iiumWr of
would be sfiectators. and even the b*b
eplume iioles w,*r** .wcupied. one of
them holding nine men.
and below
Union street there were probably
l.nno people more. In all It was .-.it
mated that at lean 6.C
peopU w.-r.
gathar*-d to see the exhibition.
And it was all for naughL From
nine o’clock the crowd waited in the
boiling sun nntil y:40.
Meanwhile
the executive oommltb*e were seeking
the rommUbw
mi
ruAVixo nor**!-,THE OllLP.
amroxmm
Bolt, st.xHl gaxliig sinly t,t tlie ’’city
folks”
Running l.road jump-Menold, first,
IH.H ft. ; Pennington second. i;.:t ft. ;
Lyons, third. 17.3 ft
bin, a coin and 1urn.*.l «.i, Id*,
wife js-jUMsI nml Mnll.-.! int.i
llft.*il fa**.* *.f Ih** little girl.
‘ What an* you .ididn i, d*.liig here?”
glie nsk***!. Mnttnc I*. «*laU»rat.* dla
grams foniwsl of sinal! st«.i,.*s.
Running hop-stepsntljump-Menold. first’ :ai.4 ft.: Pennington, sec
Ill our illulug nMiii. 'n.L** is the kitch
en. and o**r llM-re U *.„r ns.iu. Th**
sth'ks are d*s.n*. and yon push ’em
*.|Hn. Iddn’t >.Mi ev.T play you were
n.arri**.! like thutr
Th** W..mni, laughe.1 bltl.-rly.
“Matrlimmy Is M.m**thlng inon-Mod
lug Hum niw-s of st*.i,**s. * »rie is liouud
in by walls ..f c.»nvenll«naUly.”
The .-hi!.! slraIgl,t.*iH*d up.
•iHM-s iimt make as nlci» houses as
ur* th*.M- walls^.f «r-”Th**y iuak«* a iirlism. a plan' from
good cpnbat, and waa interesting in whh l. yon mu*t bn*ak *mt if you w*.ulj
spite; of the fact that the local team, se** tlie light *.f day.”
by bunching their hits, won by a
1I.T Uart was h*d viiblii t^er. and
of 8 to a.
Kach team secured Kug*-ule did m.t reallke that kite was
nine hits, but Winnie, who kept the talking I*, the * bll.L She thought only
hiU of Gopetnlsh aoattered, was given of the man watching h.r curiously In
batter support than <(ither Allmanor Ihe lu.-lK.w aiiuimii light.
The girl s fa*v fi ll.
Fergnson who pitched for Cop/mlah
’’Oil, I tlumght it was some new
Oibson, who p1ay.*d left feld for
ime. you kn*.w.”
Traverse City, was the star of the
”X**. It’s ns old as Ih** hills. .\re you.
. getting six pot-onts, some of t«*o. ilr***l *.f your Imit husliand and
of the aenaattonal order. ouUing
Ilf**. an*l so s**,^roff a number of balls that look-d like
:»ume wv’r«j im»i." protested tbs
”.\re we, Wim.*?”
The boy
safe ones, and having three aoststs. Child.
>is h.-nd Slid dug the ground
cli stsrtod pretty doable
I. C*>piHT t.a-d sb*H*. **Vou sea.
pUya Ferguaonof this city was pat
new gam.*s once In awhile, but
I pitch for Copt'mlah in the sitxh
If g**t,>lr**.l «.f playing we’re
Dg, and was ixmnded quite freely, marrieiL \Miy. when w e get l.lg cn*>ugh
the guacu City boys getting five hiU
illy going to Ih* married fur
ill the three innings, time of them in all the time. .\*,w
I only keep
the eighth.
OUST on Satunlays and aft*T
>T m l,0**1.”
• IVm’t y.*u ever .juarTvir Kugenla
Winnie pitohad a protty game for
as Incoming interested, and she forthe Quean Cities and was finely
»u at her side.
i by Laagwoi
y»*s.” admitted the child
t for Cop*
Copemtsh.
frankly, -It’s part of tbs pUy, and
The soon- by inoings is as follows:
it’s such
to make up. Vest,
Qu.-en City
0 0 0 I a I 0 4 •-«
riuirlle N..rrls gave me a lamcll and
t5opemlsh
I 0 0 1 0 A 0 0 (V-a
*t awful mad. but
8trnck out, by Allman. 7; by Win
dssed aud mads tt
p. IHdn’t we. Wmier
nie. 6; by Farguaoo. t.
Wim*. flushed sn*l nodded his bowad
The trap sh*v>ting contest t*s»k pUce
on sports aod John in the new gronnd* at the We quet**ng clab.
the rooteatauta l«iog
Messrs. Bnwch, Sawyer. Alley and
Oortis. In all tha evants the aoorM
were close and i
► vary clever work
IL
Buali
and the oommtitea
eiswta were eagerly eeeking .
R. Bush.
Hot lie was not
to
found so the event tuul to be oalled
Off. *0011 to the disanpointOH^
the crowd, most of whom paaaad on
op Union street, to witness the street
•ports, witb'h oocarrrd between 8ev
aodOurtis Had
ciith aod Right h streeta
rises. Tha tie was shot off and OurWliila there was no exiilbitloo of
is w*«i by two polota
The
•iKioiioff iba choir. It is pretty safe lo
•ay Mmt tbaro would have bean if Mr
Boi^ hodoiTlvad oo tha soaoe ahoni
'ii
Amawd at the sudden change In her
8he rvwrered «iuickly ^
demeanor, the little girl pointed aiaitb a haughty inclination of the head
lently ti»wanl the woodland path.
remarked:
When Eugenie bad taken Ulf a duaen
-iTay. don’t Imagine I was foUowlng
stepi, she etopiwfd suddenb and hur
»ed you would ren
ried back to the cLlldn-n. who stood
of the iwrty.
party, aud
watching this od«l city lady wim had
\>e alone.”
Uken such strange luterest In Ibelr
1‘reclsely my predicament and Fve
make believe house. She knelt beside
» ^t k
and, drawing ibem
tly regarding each genUy toward ber. luurmurtd:
■ roost pleasant sU-Always give in to one am.therto find yourself
ond. :».b ft ; Lyons, third. :u.b feat.
Running high jump-Peanington
and Menold.iia first aod second, split,
t«weihrr with the martial band, made 6 a.; Boyer, third. 4 ft 6 in.
Menold had Ihe highfot score for
inspiration enough for any average
fioinU. Pennington sec
crowd of American citin ns
The ar- I he meet,
rangementa were carried out with ond. with 31poiuU and Boyer third
with 6t,.
Has* Ball Ua»a.
sporU sad games committee,
Oopi mish and ihe goeen City bate
a a
big kick coming
ball team crosaed bats at the Twelfth
K Bush, who failed to
It wms a
up for his log riding exhihi street park at y o’clock
Now the Fonrtb of ’02 has paaaed
ioto blsb.ry as one of Traverse Tity’s
greatest days
WAMT DEPAITMEIT.
Butgsrowet
~welL I ain’t going to let Artla klm
me again, not If he gives me two can
died apples. I*m not going lo make
WlUJe feel bad aoTinore, ’ramie If yon
really kne penile yto d*ni*l like to
make ’em feel bad. do yonr
Eugenie turned abruptly.
-Which way aro we to go. did yoo
aayr
EVERY TIME YOU
HUNK “H-O-r
leaf strewn pathway
Order estate.
Bef.»re them spread the »
of the setting sun. The red gokl sky.
fniiu*d by Ihe forest vista, slume like
the gates of glory. .Vellber spoke, but
the face of em-h se*-m.*d to ha*e *-augbt
the ndectlon of the brilliant wei*t.
Just iM-yond flowed a small brook,
making tlnkfing music as It l*a,-d
covered atones.
F*ird
crossed first, then offered hts hand to
w Ife, w ho hesitated w hen she
stepiHd on the first stone of tlie nat
ural bridge.
<
she reached the other side she
held Ids hand, and, seeing that slie
1.0 off.,It to wltb4r.w fro.i, hi. |
.....040. Ko. 4.W h.
ThlBkftfthelfiilAnBe Troosers we show at $2.50 to $5. ;
Linen and White Duck Tronsers$lto2AO.
Aen’s Shirt Waists SO cents
to $2.00.
But thslr Int.Tlocutur was n**t UugUthem.
you got ival angry and
WUUe was angry, too. and wouldn’t
makeup. What thenr
shoeked aunii-^- -B *
w U-k.*d lo get really mn.L Yon have to
hunus- a hu-lK*ud s.*iu.*. 1 heard me
till Mis’ K.sHllck so. You see. when
y.»u’r** marrud it’s dlff.-rent from the
ordinary
mad. U*cause you’re t*«eCber
dlnary tua
I the time and y*m’*e got to stay
tlwT. and if yon are mad” -tbs child
okid belpk^y at
•Balhrifran Underwear 25c
to $1.00.
Belts 25c to $1.50.
Flannel Coats and Pants $5
to $12.00.
Open Weave Cotton Hose 15
to 25 cents.
Straw Hats 50c to $3.
And yon wiU feel "c-o-o-1.”
iwjiiMSite. klojd MuUlh.lYttaan*
of idl
•’SliaU we let the children’s lesson
»*«•«
luiss unb»**ded. Walton, or shall we.
like they, kiss and make upV ”
• ki,. w- the i*ust of t !.*»«* wwds to
her pn»utl spirh. am] as In* U-nt to klw*
herhesal.!:
hUU- minmt. Ur a. O. Hs«ry«r.
USMf
”1 have wantetl t*» ssk y*.ii this for
days and da.vn. but so,u.*h*,w you nev
er gave me iIh* chance. 1 know I’ve
lH***i, unri-asonabl.*.
It’s har*I f*>r a
girl w ho’s »|Ueei,ed It OUT f.-lluws f*,r
MISCELLANEOUS
M veral at-asoi.s to yield always to Just
<SM* lt,Hlgnlfie,n,t Iiinn.”
”V*iu’re ii«.t !nsignlfl<*ai,t.
V*»u’rt*Just spiemlltl.
I’ve !h***ii s**llMi and
silly.” The wivrds came i,..w without
effiirt and w, re s4*«l.d w Hi, « jH-nlteiit
klsa.
the man whom 3*»n nn* quit** Mire you
bale ci-nM**! to lo\e and fn»ni w'b**m
you are alioul lo s**eun* a dh*.rce. Yet
tluit w as Lugeiile J onl’i* |iosltlun. The
tion.
Amil Ijederle ran in both of ln.uM,* Imd start.**! Mill, « trltl**. an*l
them* races.
That night the Van Order homn* i«,r
the bre.n*-l, had w l.l*.n..d steadily until
•at Ihe Cross
In the Ihre legged raoe, Menold and lh»*lr lH*lng fogetls r at the Van Order ty drove u**t to the d;i
Pennington won easily over Boyer house jmrty wns rapl.Ily d**velupiug Country club
-By Jove, It looks like the old caI'veu
and Lsslerla. The mck raoe waa not lnt*> a h«-art sii ketiitig sliamv.
til** w.,uien ha.l <sMiin,ene«sl to g*.»,ip tllloi, days to se** | *»r.l dsnelng four
aUml the aft air ov*-r their teacups mimUrs out of five with Lugeule.
In the running high jump, Penning
wh«*n 1'iig. nle was nursing a h**.ndachs d«***H„’t Itr exilalm.d a e*.i,llnmd
ton and Menold were tied at 6 feet, in h**r dark**n.Hl ns.m.
itfi*h**lor. tlMnightfully stn.klng hla
splitting first and second.
PanningIron gray muKta*-!,*-.
I'r.mi the distuii**.* cr
falnllj
bm won Uie standing broad jump
And so it l,iipis-„*d tliMt n linlet-hild
was rellev.sl. Ponl puMb.d asldi* the led them awaj from the ihurtuls of lbs
easily, and the other Jumps were
dlvonv tx»url.
overluiiiging l.ramdies and said:
won by Menold with Pennington i
”lf you will etiiin* with ine. {M-rlmp*
ond.tiles** «-hiIdrei, <;,t, isilnt out a path.”
The summary of the rarious events
Wlth*.ut n 11*^w.Ting sl,e follow.**! him
I
or »tu
is as follows:
Ihrt.ngh the rustling l**nves t*. a chur
100 yard da*li-Menold first; P.mulug. w lH*re iw.» cldldr.*ii. a lad *»f t**n. a
I II. W duty *lu«f. u*. n,i-. Id*ck *r«
ingum. second: Boyer, third. Time. manly little chni*. mid a pn lty girl of
•W.
|*»rl
to Ik* fullUhd uiH.i, ,arib and
|sTha|»s **lght. w.*re busily s^.rlltig llieir pritmlse «*r wnrning In ltea*«‘it.
N*>
race.
yarda-IVniiingtAn and Mmolrt. first; Boyer and
Thief of Police Kennir bid a large ls*derle, second. Time, 7 !i-f» seconds.
Standing liroad Jum|v-Penningbm.
foroe of deiiuty olliotws on duty but
they had little difllculty in maintain first, y.4 feet; Uibba, second, y (Vi ft.;
ing order, their worst troubb- being Lyons, third. 0 a', ft. the im*|a**ssUd« small Wv with his
cannon CTa* ^* r and pistol
Strains of |sitriot4r music r. iit th.
air from n.:irnii.g till ev. iiing. a half
dorj«n good bands coiitrilniting to the
aothusiasm.
The Kalkaska land, the
Klngtley and Northi«>rt bands, the
Boys Niod and Travenw* I'tty band.
ByWINTHROP ALLEN
» o*clook« and aaanrad thaat that they
ooalddepmid oo hla baiag than co
tianIheMfoiagof the Foorth.
tty. and woold not ba hack. The ooo
mittaa than had tha araat oallad off.
It WM d yimi «1«7.
Aod th« eltj
Theasaoatira oonuaittaa Imd offer,
«tr*«ia w»>i^ throD|r<^ with tf»*lArir«wt edit for aayona who woold gira a
crowd ••r. r
at any ooa time baxcan for tha abaeooa of Boah.
fora
and $36 for aayooa who aroold iro.
Thay
in •tranboatc. MllboaU, doea him wllboot an izoaae.
Bat
mthlng came of iL
oarta. tiaj ranki, Fvllman railway
Thi* mom lag Boali informal Dava
eoaolMw. oniinary day coaohra, box
lampbell that he was at home. sick,
can. looomotiTM and any old kind yesterday, and nnable to do tha work
of eara thr* railwaya oould irH
to that he had agra*-d to. He stated to
traoaport tlw pi-opln.
Mr. Campbell that be liad told a man
Tbo weatbrr nan waa km»l. fiorod- to tell the epmmittee that ^ was
ioaly kind, which haa been a rar^ « ok; bat the oommitte<> were unable
carmooc doHnr thia aprinKAnd if
> verify any such statement.
the ilay liad N^cn made csiircaalr |o
Ha may have had reaaoo enough for
the order of tl.e Koorth of Jnly comM wanting to ohoot the ehote, bat if
nittaea it conld not hare been more be hod pot in an appearanc at» :40
farorable. Ttie atret-U were in bad be wood have goo«t through,
racetrack was a b^mporary dam|ier
oo Uh- eothasiasm on the driving
jpark,bat when it was reported that
the injury waa not fatel things r<sbomhI th. ir normal Fonrtb of Jnly
i^ditiun.
It was a big day for tie’ races and
tb. membors of the Driving Bark As
WBEN THE NUTS
TURNBtJItOWN
day Is will,out its lnii*HHiit b..iie. Its
ns**b,I pru*l.*i„v. Its kindly gift and
Its siibllm.* *lang. r. and in « v«*ry pr.»*^
ess of w ine lu,sl*j,i,.l,y and « v*t.v effort
«if contending *t r* in**illnl c.imige the
wh,.l«-»«*m.* pris-luns. prl*le ami lv«lily
iNiw.T «*f the l:*l«.r*r. are e\*-ilid nnd
ex.Ttid in happl. St uuis„n. The *h.,u|ianl«msblp of d..mestk* aud Ibt* *ars of
s**ni.***aMe animals soft* ,, aud enlarge
his life w lih low ly t hririlles tin*I di»dpUne him in familial- w i^dou, aud uniKMistful f..rtllud.*s, while U,** divine
laws of s**e*Hl,„e. whirl, **anm»t U* r*.*calhHL harv**st. wh1**h cannot U* hnsteiK*d. and winter. In whi* h*n*> man
can work, coiu|k*I Ihe Impatience and
coveting of his heart Into ImImf too
submissive to be anxious and r**sl t*M
Bwe«*l lo l»s wanton.-John Kusklti.
Where lie < a^e Feo».
It wus In n mIsHlun Kund.-,y school
far ovtT on the east side, au.l the brisk
young cit-rgyman fiom Chicago was
aU.ut lo make a brief address. His
smile was as iomplaivut as Iugrat,latIng. aud be b**gau with an adrultness.
as he sup|>used. of exordium which
would have left (Julutillan si»e**cblesa
kn*»ws where I txiiue from."
His ow n Ingenuity warmed his ti«*art
as he saw visions of his M*hhoards
sbiries lo come. But he promptly got
a cold douche.
”Uh. yes, we do!"
spoke uji shiny foc**d-pr. teruaturaIlr
an-Jos Dugan In the front n*w-. An
orat*»r must follow his lead even If It
Isn’t Um* one he desired. So the youth
ful mlulster. a slight shade of disap
pointment now on hi* uiiwrliiklsd front.
askiHl:
’’Well, w here «Jo you think, then*/”
-l-Yom the country!” - New T*3rk
Evening Post.
Miss Katberins S Barry, ths popu
lar trimmer for E. Wilhslm, after
rompistint a aoooasafol millinery oeaBon. will visit in iba eity for a eoupla
of ws«-ki before retaining to ber home
in Chioago.
No need 1*> suffer from heal.
Don’t let the air get &ta^nant
— cTcatc a hrcc/.c. Pul in one
or more of our *lcsk or ceiling
CAMPBELL BROS
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.
j. w.mmktn
This store will close Friday afternoons dur. ing the warm weather commencing July 11.
pBoHATk
.Honeg-HTATE OF MICH]-
IMc!^aa
tmit <1^
Ut« trf •*«!
alt rrrdlton.
alkiwSi
ooumy.^ <1«h**«L and Chat
of *atd d*«waafld ar* rw-
Big B^mnant Sale
Commencing Cuesdap
•M-M-Otf.r.rt-oaanuaatioa and aUowanc*.oa or
J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8URQBON
r of the Eye and Pitting
* Qlassea a Specialty.
Oa accoant
1005-161
Q. R. A L
of camp awattag and
O U l^kwo^ ^
SUNDAY RATES
ana Win. sgcarrioB Uokatt to Pa^ay
for
nacTtM If aaniERn
1 ?-'SS5SS«'S
ELECTRIC FANS m your ofhre, store or h*>inc. All of new
<lcsign anil i»crfcct
aa*»NKY Ti» lAtA.\-On pervmal nrwHWty
RETURN, V/A
Girt for 0MS«nt
MiiFovor Soros
...-..-tiii'.
bUrk MMiaiilte
«rm» to Iumi« of
mr betw. «««*««
BAY VIEW AND PKT06KEY AND
k PttHiffl
Hamilton Ming
Company.
K. Maitmy. AgL
We are as busy as beavers pulling out of the
stock, all odds and ends and short lengths of
goods all through the store and they will go on
at from one-fourth ^o
sale Tuesday morning
n
price—profits
are not to
one-half
alfof
of the regular
_
.
.
be considered—to make a general clean up of
everything in this class is the object....................
Dress Boods, Silks, Wash goods. Do*
mesfies. Linings, trimmings. Laces,
Gmbroirdesies, ddkfs, Dosierp,
Blooes, Veilings, muslin and :
6auzelkiderfpear,Petticoats,
,
^
Dress Skirts, Suits,
Shirtwaists,^
In fact everythii^ and anything that comes un
der the head of Remnants. od7s and ends and
all broken lines. The goods will be arranged
in the Cloak Department, that will take it from
the main floor, give us better facilites for han<fling the crowds—and not interfere witk the rei
gular business.
......
therein be great piddug for a fewdapi
-Best piddug is atwaps the ttrst, »
i
m
mr
fcykihfaa )m«>bp
om tnrii^ lum.
MmcI Pete Hdd at Mrs. Trcaor
Park’s Ceoatry Seat.
MOO lAOB A ram man.
sa*r Wold oudiortam to Ite r
kr $IM» ma6 WaMMOUr comr
X, ooTormi ttom>ud loncb. U»
Itor Uirawti ito buldliw ut m crmkUu
PATtlOTISH
LET LOOSE
wlM> apaot two daja lo tbr rutoa
PkTT* aad wbo oo tba oeematai «r fba
Udrd trapCluQ <rf Moot Fatea tawl to
(OoBtionad fxxM third pagoj
mo tato tbe ooaaa to aare Ida Uf
at tbr t okw depot lo Kaoaaa Ctty tbr wttbm prlaa of fs. Ourtit took flm
other Mlsbt. Ur. Bobertaoo. wbd
OMMpwlth Btoaoh B eloae ao,
Allay took tIdnL
aoeooipaiilad hj onrcral Ammicm
crt.
iinift^ UAtt/tALr, tmt i. IBOi.
SEmcrail THECMimCHES
AdbLlklmr*’Md mho oamnUtiN
toe ABQKUB OB BAH FBAHOB.
wajfromKmuM.
OmxF.DaHmimd
OO An BBTDU. ttaO. B. * L
Tbm onam mem of tbe tndaa dig.
play, beaded by g aoota of wmm baag.
day algbt by JiuMoeVurly.
ing great nmbcaUaa. which toU thi Bor Wiley K. Wri^ p^gor.
pammaa of tbe Hemilltan Oletbiag Cm Ojjm of WmblMM. nnd Pbrk Ooanty OUrb Vallar. wba^te.
uowwio.MylU.UMm Impinll^to.
lUmtog aarriaa at 10:90 o'doek.
dhy.aad hi. apawly oa.valaum.ee 1.
at 8«0m. JohnaoB dk Fkihl aad JTJ.
BmalmL Than anma tba Boya Band,
landing up tba Boalaaad tig. of tba
tki» evuniag to anange
tSjb2t.*Jo£*N* ^MUIa, D. D.. of
n>i rfor. •/// to ctotu rWVar
srrjii-.sts.S'ScK
22*
lo tba third ond hm areot. the 10
rork oo the ataaiorr J>Ukr and
Urd .boot, prim did. Alley made tba
dlrartl/ to Kaoaaa Cttjr. atopploc • daj higb.«
with Bftweh a cloaa .00.
and a r iw^t lo Chicago.
mid. whIU OortU won tba t
m
Lrite trardad la loaor Uodi aad
barr a^eo loaoj alcbta." be aaWl to a
Tho prlar mauey for aaeh ormt
rrporttr of tbr Kaoaaa <*ltr Joe
diTided Into tbraa iwiaaa of fifty, thir
-but tbr dr.irurtlofi MTxHijfbt br
ty. a«d iwanty par oant raapecilTelj.
terribir miptlou Mill ll»r lo lay |
Tha rraat yatiarday waa tba
firat
orjr mar?
tbao Buythiuc
•boot of uw aaaann orar the hay. and
tW balaocir of mj Ufr. 1 talkrd wltb
agiaat aoeoaaa Owing to the eloaed tbr parade.
tbr oolj •urrlvur of tbr dlraattr.
Ss?;nd
Oa. tb.' V. W. KtaateUFtoMOa
TI WalU-Bititoia Oa.WUlwIa. Bti
UkAOa, A.a WTauudtb* Pouw laptoaot (to.
Onel. au>. ta.di.( o. «b. |>
Topay. Mark., bloodboonda and all.
<top tif unUlac U» oipUto U llir
tot. Mr. CulomUio-tkot fm, wrr.
both
•/taOMM/w/.; fta WWW ,uf*W,
•MiMocof fn^r. Jol/ lUk.
nOB-M
J. m. Jf,7/,iu.
rrteaOa.
Il-Cd ptor. “D«el. To»-,<tob.
ta.-WMw.ll ptaywl brlteStatoo..
Bex. B. Howard Brown, pastor.
Bible acbool at 9:4&.
Junior Mndearor at S
^BtUn Endeavor at C
lining aarvloeat 7:80.
Tbe paalor will
bo^^n^n^and t
Bomiway to taiit, ndi«wM jMUt^
bota .fHnooo »d OTMtair.
A «|uw wMt tato tbo river MW
the U. A S.K. depot thi. amtap
be
ud w*. nwcood by • Oodw mml Itto
fmmna%»bUo toWtmTwv
—■eroua aitTacttone the cn.wd
l*.Miel*auioUc KwmHum.
wa« a cTlOiloal coollurd lo tbr HL PI
Bt WMinot rery large, but tlK«e
arm priaoo aod amtruerd to tbr rull
Tbe poblic esarelnia warn beU at
Rev. Wm. Imufman. pastor
Mao far tuordrr. Thrrr day* baf«irr fortonate amgfa to ba praaent ware the Cebtral acbool park at S o'<
tba rruptlofi be bad knorknl bl« krri»- well ideaaad with tba affair.
OUm meeting at 8:80
r. re largely attended. TWe i
All tbe priaa win^aia tn*aod their Ing wax oalled to order by Bon. F»nk
money into tb«- TraTer* City Itod Hamilton, wbo after a few ran
and Gnn elob for la:rt>Temf«t.
S-Brotbeibood of 8i Paul
tbr prlaon. wbere br wnm krjrt lo aoU
eUimod tint dio wu t^inic to eoa
mit mioldo. bot It I. poMiblo tbot
only wutod to dowa tbo ktrTow. tbM
•bo hud hooo onablo to drown ta tb.
flowing bowl.
Yo.tor.UT wu vory orttoriy. oouidorinr tho tant. crowd, tbot wn, lo
tl.o elly.
» at Mrm. Vturk, •oil »li*> di.j4a> rd
mratolilp Utat tUrr«- wa« uot a
g iBumatit. Tbm hour fur UsgUi.
quarter jiaat 3 t/ckx k- Au
Ufora tUat Urn*- coarl«ea. bralc*^
ur. tMO
four borarpotrrr vpliltb*. anit^
ift mown
s::?rz
dafl .0
“un.sr?;:''
enjoyed by tba crowd.
Tba rtraet parade, for wh*cb TiwtWmanoffafadpaeyer. Tbealngingof
erw City la widely known, waa
led by Dr. J. A. Snyder end
eoorae tbe btggmt feature of tbr forrled by tbe band waa partiolThe muddy oonditlon of tbe
rated in by tboee pteeent
After tbe
artecu deterred many who would mb
reeding of the decUration of ladete«rwiae hare tnmo.1 oat. but aa it waa
lonr friknr out of tbr dut«wm.
lie waa urj w-ak and iwlr from lark
mrlahmmt aod whrti bnmjcbt to the pageant waa a long and rery cred
llala one.
At 11 o'clock, tbroogb Uie excelUmt
. and thrrr waa unUi-r thr acorrd
face
PtIUng lutrlllgrut b-klng.
looklti
Hr
<d at tboar aUiut him and dldoot
j
t
oftbagraat
qmrtarioU.
i
^
tba rarlouaI cootrata
cootrata took Ibrlr courar.
nag of aU waa tb«* flrrtoa iJrrro
Iraauo lo rapid rloplQi; of tba
klod wblcb waa faablooablr brforr tbr
daja or tbc tHrsraph. Youoff Udbra
1 aa tbry rodr to a girua p.iloi
br. Tbry alcnad a raiclatcr.
I and thro wrot liark amdo
of n li uting
ry^r tbr
aabi. eiMaklog In Frrnrb:
** *Bay. am 1 not In briir
•Tlir aurriitindlnga and the algbt of
tbr btmdrrda of drad InMI.^ witbln a
alone*, thrx.w of wb«Te our iwrty atood
on tbr old rwlaim nili.a were rimugb to
api»cnl to tbr arnalthr ferllnga of any
man. hut whim It flually diiwm-d ui>or
oa tbat ibo |HM,r m reteW thrrr wua hai
lug hte raaaon. thinking that lie bad
lircn put to drath and waa In the low
(T lygluti^ J cannot Hud word, to rx
proaa my own Jinpr.-atolons'„nd thr
looka upon tho fniH** of my two
fianlona told inr that they fell aa I did.
•T he rrrnrb g«ivrrnmii»l lmm«<<
ly panloiM-d thr condeimi.-«l <TlmbiaI.
and hr waa that day niiiovwl to y,>rt
dr Pram^-. whrrr br waa put In a
tarlum. He wc»rr tbr grinning fact* of
an lm!>ccllr aflrrward and witbln
few dnya died a raving maniac. I
crrfalnly aulTw-d a tboiiaand daat
fur hU cHme -
I Mr. K H
oacood by Mlaa f'atllu atnl M
Potlar aod tbr third by kfm. I'oiiir
aod Mr. K. lU liryuaL
Tba quarter lollr daab fur ponlra
waa woo by Trump, rlddrn by Mina
HalfbL
Tba a.HH«d prlx.* frll to
by Mlaa fatlln. and
rtlii'a Hpinaaay waa
r liarka.
carrjrlo* IdB jamnUm rcaulird aa fol
Wwa: Writ. Poat Iloro. rlddrn by Mr.
Loda Bartffer; arooml. r«lom l. pi|oltHl NIGHT SCHOOLS IN
by Mr. Luola Plta^rrabl; third, pracock, oo wbmw bark wna Mr. Pea- lC«c«>r»rM With Whlrh «
•rek t:4«rsiilo.
body.
Tbao lo tba atlrrlng rorv of tla
apoooa aod atia. wblcb waa In tbr tia
tura of a arraoiblr. tbr ycKing worn
oo wltb tba brat aiaama and tbr au^d
laat handa wrrr wUinnw
Thr fnli
Wltb tbrlr alia-riw roHial
balaocwd an «*«? «io a taldraiMam with
■MTO or koa arcupiry. Many orulda
faU to tba froond. I.ot n«ne met thr
tmu of Humpty Duinpty. for they wrrr
of porcalalo. Tba Oret prlar. a band
aona allrar cup. waa award.*d to Mra.
Uaniman. and tbr arrond f.U to Mlaa
Oatllo.
tba oast conteat. for thr ao catlrd ik>^
tatoaa looked atnogHy likr |x4o ball*.
Tba flrac prlar waa won by Mim.t
TbMidora Huttrr. wbo rodr a Hhrtlupd
poor tbraa fert blgb. .ihI ibirrfora
ba did not bara far to atoop in quckt
of tba objacta wblcb witi* acdtrr.d
mar tba gmod. Mr. E B. Ilcymil
tooa oacood. Ula pouy. aa though in
aptrad by a prrerrae nature, klcki^l
orar tba poU aa faat aa thr Hdrr d<poattad tbo poUtoea.
Boat of aD waa tbe g««» race
Flf
laan young women and a llitlr girl,
tba daiigbtar of Mra. lUrrlman. dn.v
paaoa orar tbe gramaMard.
lllhlM>uto
mam oUmM to tba wlnga of each of
tba fowU. and tbrn. after much Ju« kcylog for a atart dl of the blrda l>rg«n
tba meai
Bach one aqoawkrd and
dtppad tea wtoga a. tbeugb tbe fate of
Itauadipeoded upoo ltae«orta Many
of tbam rabrllrd agaioat le-lng pineal
to aUkao baroraa. oth.-ra Uy down tii
tba tracka of ibHr eMMinalrr frrt ami
bw. however, knew that !
feMolbprogmoa.and theyr ran
i
with aU
tbrlr wing- to old them.
Them ware m-veml ctdlhUon.. aad
«toa of -Kouir mied tlw air.
Tbe bird, driven l.y Mlaa Margaret
and Mra WllUam Ca.weU mstc
neck and neck. Mra Eugene K Rryiml
omv. her guoee half
Uir way doMii the
oonrua when tbe creature Ur
aa hanx-y as though h mitc of
mrtety eatermed more tn talUir
I than In poultry yarda and rtv
1 to go UMiiber atei». Two of the
Mopped with tbe rare half done
move eadi otb«r*a plumage. Hlx
Joan of Art'; Mra.
rvcinea waa
en by MiaBno^ waa a doae third.
The nurow
hurdle race uw. wou by Mr.
Vm Bcbalck ou Foat Horn, with Mr.
^ on InddM and Mr. Pltageruid on
Tlppetmry Jo aecood and tblid r
tlTMy.
tlrMy. Mr.M
Mr. B, S. Beyiial wan tb<* nadfiling racxi.
raca wi
wltb Mr. F. U. Alim aecnnd and Mr. Berurif W. RoUnmio
third. Mr. K. B. Beynal. who mnled
«€ a large portion of tbe booora. wua
nlae tba Meter lo tba pony bunllr rurv.
It wna nnnonooed that Mra Samuel
MANILA
Hon. W. X^.ii IVpiMrman. mrmiHT
of tbe rhlllppUir civil H« rvlce ctimmla
ah»n. w Ih> recently arrlv.^! at Waabliig
t.m on leave of uluMncr from Manila,
r day to In Twporter of the
•aid the other
IVwt. -Tl
ally until ll now rover. <1000 poeltion.
rouging In mbiry fn»m 115 |»rr month
to f7.r4ia per year.
Mr. I*e|.|wrman added that the Imme
dUte api-duttumt to »ucxtw.fnl appll
ennlH luin cauiu-d a clionge In the old
ebtraleal ayMem of edatatloo nnder the*
Binnltoh r.-glmr to one of more mod«Tn
cluimcter haMMl largely on iwactieal
MW- line.. Ho great 1. tbe liitereiit
of the rillplDoa In acquiring a kiKiwledge of Kugilab that lu.UiMi .d
t to night wbuul 111 Man!
fori* tbe A raw
..In the
n.lllpplnea. but now at every exami
nation b.*ld by tbe cumml-alon appllcauia are qualifying In lyiKwrltliig
nnd atenngrapby. Of the C.ono |mm1tlona mentioned 4<>n are held by uatlv.w. the rvmalud.T l,y Am.-rlrana.
The Iiollcy of the oommlaaiou. Mr. Fep
l-Ttunn any*, ba. l»reii to rrplure the
wH r**"
I’lUpluo. a. rapidly a.
* -TTlliw Rpunlab rule,- he eontlnned,
.omen were unheard ol
ninent terrice. Hut JuM
..nlla tliree FHb.Ino young ladle, had
mmhI aucceanful examlnntluna and
liad b,y.|i glvmi gcKMl pouttlamv The
I'lllplm, make, a .plei.dld clerk.
•Muctly iH-fure cmlng to America 1
made a tour of tbe prbielpal prxivincea
for tbe piMiarae of conducting ,
1-rlng tiM* fact that the xslmwtlun of the
i-land- la **entenal In Manila. Er
competent men wwe found to flU all
the proxinrial poahlon..Maek Twala oa rktIU.
Mark Twain occa.lon.Uy makaa
l.’Tlm *-ff..rt to earn a ntiutatiou a.
phlloaopher. Re.*ently be laid down the
dictum tbat a toaUrUt chill ha. one
ndvautage. for through It. agency,
conllng to hhi contvptlon. It la a mc_ _
by wblcb *wn all wine Providence ha.
devlwid a way by which man <-a
dulge In exercUe without ex.Ttio
New -York Time.,
Tke l•eee»lll«K c^l«e.
^ tb« U«ly that >ou HMwt
ta th. park or on th« .treat.
I
fx
‘
^
0b. f« xTieraed U maa/ hum.
Ora/a and grilowk Mnka and bluau
» Uft •• fiecoya. It la
f, es»«M
to toStrS rwt
|::2E;Kr,iir?i.’S2
the
atten-
mg. Hi. remark, were very appropH.
ate and thoee who bad tbe pleasure of
Dr.
A.
IL
liolUoay
hearing him tfere by no
A. B. Oook. J. M. Blakclee. Fred 1).
wiihatood the
Ourti.. W. W. Bmiih. Tmqy Gillu,
atlendiMl the good old faMiW. J. HobU. F. O. Heumaun. Frrnk
loniHi meeting. The band agaia favDolpto. H. A. Laagwonlty. Dr. E lo.
ort-d with more mnaic and tbe formal
(Morge II. Oroaa attendliart of tbe meeting was over, though
ed by the nuurMial'a orderlies. Thcrtm
a general hamlahaking end renewing
Morgan and Jack Perry
ofacinaintancea followed.
At tbe bend of th.- line of march
1 b- Flrrsrork..
oame tbe weM-known Ka!ka*kn millThe fire arorka laat night sod yeatory band, who itr. agtl.en, d the very
ohemlcal . ngin. ,
th.
old book
and tboto, too. wbo are noted In other
matter, for gentleAcaa and cbiiattan
' ‘ uruMw and bumlUty. In cuaa of
a tbew awrre little women. If tbr
Holy oommnnioQ 11 -.80 a m.
Following thla oame a martial laiud
Ikading the old veteran, of the civil
•
and the apecrator. aUto that tbe chief
kicked tbe chimney .weep in the alivoyle of J.
W.
Millik.w'a
Roger Spoons
$1 per Set
btore Is gins his vacation Monday and
will s|B tid two weeks at Traverm, lake
with 1.1. family.
iUptisl.
Rev. W. T. Woodhona*., pe-tor.
Momlng.
10:90.
Hunday acbool at 12.
K. W. Y,>ung. aa , xperh-noed and
wpabh- shoe man. will
liave the
'harge of the sUire of J.
l <*o. wbo
Parker Bros
Ed^mHolUw^h*'^'*
Evening, ^7*^
ing at^^ao"'***'"*
gave the sweep a short but effleient
leaaon. It was near the engine booae.
T»'nrwUy even
The display waa sent off on the oity
men. would untie the old C^leveland
following and bring back Cleveland
arliv.- iHiliticaa gain.
Rastairs
l-mnd daughter arrivxHl at hei home
Saturtlay.
The funeral of Louis Korris will be
lu ld from the IVingregationkl
tomorrow at 2 :;i0 o’clock
chutch
Tbe remains of Mra Scott will lie
in stole from 11 to 1 o'clock lomor
row rnd U.e funxrml will be l,e d from
the Frt bayterian church at 2 o’clock
tomorrow afternoon.
The n.-rks’ Union will hold theirrognlar
ro.*,*iing Monday evening |
Union hall
fn-tollation of o
end refrebhment. will be aerved
rRIOMI.XlAla.
Dr Hunter and lamily |.^ve tonight
for lAOwell. MiciT., lo atn*nd the fan
eral of Dr. Hunf.-r’a father. The doc
tor will return Tu. .day. the hlh.
J. A. Pennington and
Cedar are in tb- city.
family of
ififluyifroiiw.
____
AM* IN\ f>criTI.VTi»
Rwal Eo-fca-to
....
Henry Bau, r of t ’himgo
city this w,-ek oo husineaa
Mra Frank Yen.ler has r.-lorned
from nn extende,! visit in K,-w York
'•'ir;
....................
i.H
Mr. Truehlood
l.aa arranjpd to
prmcti.e o.U*o|wtl,y iu KIk lUpid^
Mou,iaya. W.-dn. «lay. .nd Frida,.
J. White of Maple (hty
aiaxnt the Fourth in this city
Mra J. Marymout and Mia. Helm.
Marymcmt of Detroit are guest, of
Mr. and Mm t'barle. R.wenthal.
Mra Mabel Korihrnp Axlell of Miuleaota ia spending a few day. here,
he guest of her broth, r and wife
thinner and
STZm
]
HI
Roeenxaeig
imr. baaed the stock of
Friend, of Mrs. Bertha Heddon D, tin of Ohica/o. will Is- pleam^d to
Luow that a pretty, eight and a half
Mr. and Mra A. H. Kiohol. and
At7iJ0p,
il**betlM- July I
vice of ■acred
aaci
song.
Hjierial nn
laughter Dcffothy are the guest, of
will be
Mra Kiobola’mother. Mra Jas Gar
Th-ruuntry I. |•rucee-.l«x.
land
/
..rii
M.l. n low n of no lit
1 Sool~t Wier.
Then oame the degee ».«am of Trav
tiieri.rl-e. eonii-s this hit t.f news,
Chiles Joyce.formerly of thia
«
.i.clty,]
xvlilrh Klit.w- Ih:.l the eomiliUlilty -till
erue Oity Tent Ko. STl. K O. T M.
k.-ep- tvell to the fmut III progr.— ;
who preaentod a flue appearance on i
days,
acoonipauied
by
hit
wife
• Y..ur e»»rre-iH»ml,Mit was |,Nlnv shown
Mia.
Emma
R.
Lewi,
left
today
for
ninll riymonlh Rttrk chicken which
The ainging of the great bvn
Next foUIowed the liuarda o' Ho-,or
o.t,.*rw,Hi two (K-rfetily forme,! Mils, the church is a v»-ry essehtial' p
Ohiemro to look up miiUummer atylea
degn^e team of tbe Compamoaa of xx-hl.-h an* jolmsl lopether. If Is ,.nly
in gown, and wrap, for her dreaamak.
a few dsys old end lies no dimculiv
Foroateiu. Ooort Traverw* Ko. 6. tbe
wh.it.*v,*r in eoflng in fact It hns the
the prixd^ in competition
anlagr over Its companions In thU Rev. Thomaa P. ITUom. iwsior.
with the float in the w.-alern icn of
|s-ti ^ Ito-iiu: iililc to pl, k up twi
Morning.
10:1R
8ubj,*ct. ••Hin.
the aute at Grand Rapid. n*cently
pn.perty of Mrs. ncorgi* Thomas Ij»,
Tbo ladle, were followed bj thi
of l^iwlon. We hav,- heanl of chirke
HaixUy K-bool at la
Modem Woodmen of A meric, drill |to.ssesslng four hirs. nnd also rhirkent
JnnIOT Koduvor at 5.
•Mun. nnder oomman.l of Captain .iot
XX in, aitoslen fiedal exiremifles. hut
the ehicken with two hills Is the latest
ephRlaoMm. Them,-naMca riedtve.
freak of nature and people
andpruaanted a very fine apiawranoe
throne In Mrs. Ijine’s to
with their bandaomo oniform. and
ih lplda UiH^ord.
perfect drlP
war. whom rank, grow
thinner <aob ymr.
Vou’ll havr your
frirnds visit you this
monih—Unsure and
havv nirr lalilfwan?
to plan* iM-ftirr them
— \Vr ran ri^» your
laMr out M a mod
erate price.
•quw to tbo coop thU moroioc wboo
>^y
A. J.
Sonday wbool at 12.
Vesper service M <1:80 u. m.
All are cordially
*t«d*’
rs'f,
MUSIC----LESSONS FREE
.1 W (5|i|t, anit (Vi
-i rni ofmu.ir
'frei.
Ttolln. mitu or ___________
linLmu
yoor
oHa
J. W. CLIFFE.
Markham Block.
“•
wa
TMIJ
The Queen Olty baud were next <a
Une, heading tbe a,*ciion of tbe par
ade which oooulned the ranooi labor
oragnixitioo. of the city. First came
a large and handaome float with flottartng banner, containing the name,
of all tbe varioo. Uhor onion, in the
city.
ITORI
ATtosr-4.
The pij.io o, 4i,„,.y,
lorilon Bennett.
Welcome to worahip with ns arc
t newKi«rjH*r he
n;ni i.n.ii np w;.h i.ioverhlal, nnd he atrangera. workingmen and the por.
had n |«.m. i,l.ir nv-r-l..,, to anyil.lnK
►.•«xoi>d of dUrrtoiHHi on tl.c i«ri
of hi-
entr'^'^'*’'
«*nr of Ills ,
Will be closed Friday afternoons diirinit
warm weather, commencing July i iih.
apraking of Um
• J. w. ■WIlL.L.UCEIMm
I xvrlfera x
Then came a bandmme float repreaenUng the ■•Mot.n.' onion. Kmblematioal deaign. and fine decora
tion. made tbi. one of the lineal fl.xaU
in tbe parade. Two pretty float, reprmented the taam.ter.aod a Urge one
tbo oonuBon Uborer.' unioc
The
einumg M Sah ,1 H. A L. Co.
'Ilicre WHS a lot of pnnH
pajH-r
aald
incxcla med
the
V Wluu do yurmeanr
HTAOB AMD PbATFORM.
etlliM-
bendoume next,
leading tbe trade.
The
You should not negh*ct any part of
yoor toilet for the la, k of Toilet ArU-
Thia popular company gave thraa
vaudavilla matineaa yaaiarday. tin*
Thi. Lour
n ana homeahoer. in line in tbe
• making a fine ahowing and infiioutinc tbe atmngib of tbeee organl.
antiona in toe city. Tbe Kingsley
NEEDS ATTENflON
audienoa in Btoinberg'a Grand,
crowd would have packed tbe houaa
had it not boon for tba fire worka diapUy.
aad joiner, elan hsd a
bandaoBM float
Oa tbe float of
clerk.' union wa. a hantM t with this
of their
V fiortor aaya tbat of aU tin* otntln
paUenta with whom It UbUmlaftortune to dtnk tbr mnrt tmmorably plg^
Wash-
Kvuning eervioe at 7:3<
and Ia1d,*r wagon. <^n,*en City fin . n- mark. tail, and the river bank oppoA cordial weh'ome for
ginc Ko. 1, the hook and Udd«<r all. affor.bHl fine vantage ground for at these wrvicea.
Rev. Geo. Johnson of K.p-rville
wagon Hoopariel. tin old>oa. wagon, aoandieno. ofniauy tbonmnda TUwill preach both fh. niomitii
the Queen City engin, Ko. «. with day firework, prove.1 u delight to the
vt-ning srevict.
the Turloua aa’ari,-! and volont.^r littb l,.lks and not nnint. r.-.llng to
older people. The chief feature, wen
firemen, made a very lln« ahowing of
iU*r. Hugh Kenn,*dy. isistor.
liombi. laUona. reprodocticM
the fin* fighting facllitl, a of Tmv. r».
oQs animal- almost tree to
Morning service
io :x»
Th
Oily.
"(niristum Ohararter. lu Hraintv
raripUB olh,*r f,-aton-s
Kext came a fin- d. partm, ot an min
In the . veiling the display waa goriature, prepared throngh th** work of
Hins
am!
the
l.eav.-na
w.-n
llghl.*d
nmitt*-' on fin- di-pArUBeni iliaThe last diacourae in I In* series of
play. Th, n* waa tin- Ltliipuiieii fin with magiiifio. ni brilliancy, albrna addreasea to young [vtople on il..* gi-neral theme, '•Man ami hts Kndowchief, tin- boa- wagon, hook aod Ud ting with iheKiandof borsling bomba
in mid air. The a. leot
d,T wagon and fire engine oomph t.
Olaas meeting at B:lfi
chiefly ol mid air fireworks, hlthoogli
Hunday school at 12
The little peO]de wbo pariici|«t. .1 i
ih,-r.- wi*r. aovtire’ other a.-leot
Kpworth League at
»
thi. part of the parad. w* n Hou„r
A cordial invitation to attend these
an . Djoyable kind. It waa a magniflOreilick. Willie Vexinv. Looit Ifol
eiit dl-p’ay and given early enough ao
d-y, Willio Broun. F a-i Arliton.
that almost a»» ooUidc viaitora ha*l
Ulen Molanghlin, Julius Vennn.
Rd*v. D Cochlin. ib.istor,
pb ntv of lime to enjoy iL
N,*xt In the parade cam* the cit
lo.;K)a in. oomme
„
and recent ton of menihera
board of public work., n »chiti, iy
MtMlM
All who love ilm Savionr and ar.
the atone cru-her engine
iving to live
grader, etc. The aireei roll
VIted to Jiartake
th. I.ord-. «p,«
er waa in the parade at firat. tmt Imd
Bnndly school at n,K>n.
Ides-ons
to be dropped out and follow Kter
By T«l.(rrM*h u> th- lUoortl
it oonld not keep np with the r, M of
New York. July 5-The
tioom of
the prooemlon.
In thi- part of the
1>an lamnnt f..r governor of Kew
parade oame also six .treet .jginkler.
Intermediatd* Christian Endnavor ao
ety at 4
p. ».
and the w. TOD need in
lure of oemeiit wa>ka
Spoons
Chief Rennie happened
an,l
Rev.'k. R
rniry of Flint, will
preach both morning and ext-ning.
^Alt are cordially Invited to the s*-rfaTorable r.g»nl in which th4*y nn> WrtUy afternoon w.-rt* U»e best ever
K»aaceiir«i.
held here. Following them ca ne the ► ul skyward from thla section of
The artangemenu of the Ree D. O. Ruth, pa-tor.
city offlcUU in caniage., and next in Michigan.
hoe the city fire dejiarcmenr. with committee we^- p rf.*cl and the ..-lec
Morning service at K»:30.
Fire Chief Jobn Rennie at the hend tion- of pi.-cea exoalb-nt.
Tbt
ItauU
and
on of his bearer, at onoe by hi.
pbnaant manner ami forceful -peak-
The lougehoremen had a large boat
-W. J Lampioa la New Tork HaraM.
I MMl' Jd totk«r •«»,« or drir, ib.
gained
buay day.
«M0 to tba Btuny
In tba uprtiig of each year mnltlB^of plgaona airlve In 81cily from
Afrtaa. In orfior to catcb tbem Urga
towaru ware hum In or about BOO A
D. la aurb of tiMue u maa la poated
kuflrunMleuortbeftlaMauud toraat
Wrat oama Lorln Rob, rta. mar-lud
of tbe day. with hi. aidix.. Fnuik
^ Jaly laiC-'ikWanVwhTr;'';:
Are.
Giblert
of Polioo
Will Adtloo wu takioK . dmoton
introduosL
Mr.
<;i.lor
tub'd t>U monita« that tho polioo
Indito .rrtwt oolr ooo lua ood mm»
lodUoa
dence by R.-v. W. T. WoodhtmaeVand Where is Helir'
Utaa. Fpl^towal.
anolUr eelectioa by the band, the
apinker of the day. P. G Gilbert, waa Rev. a T. Stout, rector.
cigar maker, had an automobile bandeomely decorated, for their float, and
1“ *?*“•**
I. .,i 5;^*r
work of thom wbo had tbe matP r in
a. tbe parade i
Epworth lAeagne at «:I5
Knives
Forks
entitle a mtlltor of a
claim. It ia held
,1, W 1
I 57g ,
vhw* they w
any Intention of a
nrv and the rredHi
rtva«sl .lurioE lh» |»r1od wb«i tbe
ntade. -Cbltdau luUy
Tnuufar Oa. JuUua OampboU, Ofild ■AfSA OOOLiduiut ridrulbo
wellB Loudon, aBmida& Oa. J.
do^'a^or^t£nl ”ll^ Furttob. Pw^oplKyuMka, tba Enter,
prtoa OtMry, J. . 8!aaur. and Betherrki$ atar. ,M B, elaud
torly dlar^trfiHinm He amjr otfim l8b
B BtfMff. nwo oama tbo North,
H, mto mJtS.
»?h •JtriSL*b!Mlta ZSIm port Mmd, fioleuqaely attlrud to rep. cut—O.U frSBajr.
Jmlf tUk.
wlU ctona tba wtnfim and alt In fiurklad tba
iso6.tf
j.m.wimtm.
tatod wltaa taruty pond hateh.,)
■dh« iidSirti, wW ,uu -Pad
DERS, BOAP8. 8POKGKS,
FACE
POWDERS, etc . are ao plentiful her.
at price, within the reach of alt
Ko
foruioeu to a .mall andlence bnt both
uftatnoou parformanoa. to good andi.
aooaa Tbuiwlay night to a packad
bonaa. they played "Hi. firat Lora"
matter what fashion demand, for tba
Improvement of the hair.akin or taatb
we sail
JAS. G. JOHNSON.
Tba play for tonight will ba**A
Davil of a Fallow" inataad oT -Dan.
dy Dick" aa formerly announoad.
MmsIWm and Waatbsansra ItolltaaS.
LOWRATBB TO CHICAGO.
«^ro«Bd trip.
Cemonade Sets «
now is the bnt time .luting this hot wcuhet to buy
■ new lemonade set, we can show you about »»<lif.
fetent Bylea, all new ritaped ,ritchm. pUin whhe or
ooloted glasa and loine pretty sets in opahrare. Onr
prices arc within cx^r, body’i reach.
I“ricesfcAS«t.4*cl*$i.»5. SecMrWMmr.
,32 R«,st Cbe Racket Siere
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PART TWO
EEVENESfG* ^Ma)RD
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.. SATURDAY. JULY 5. I©02
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PART TWO
Cbe Gvening Record^s (lp>to»Date niustrated Feature
#O REflRiNr MAJOR GENERALS AND THEIR SUCCESSORS. ™'
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Th# pHm«> «itiilM«>r oC N«w B«
J^I^Hi: n-nrrmriit ttiU n»r.nth of l-iina. In 11S&. H» wa« »ooi»dM at Ite rtar. H« haa a vote*, t^ aaj. pJu* a bl« beard that ou»ht to b* Cray. «Vt>rral M<^tt aa cocamandar aC tba IJT,
.^r
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14/.y.1 Wheaton ffhtioh. and thrt.ttcbotU hta ioag cararr that taut -Varry mora than half a but t^ralatmtly remained j»t black. dej«rtmeBt of Mlaaonrt and taro raara
*
forty yeara a«u. Hr U a nns haaleal
by prt>faaalon. and arnoa* tbo
of hla title* i« that of *Hfa
•ceooa our actosc*. li»w » tba lit*
tla nbratloo wblcb oUlb« o«r aya
froca auiDe dlaUnt aur mod wbtch baa
U«o larrbapa tbooaaoda of y«ara lit
raacblng us OikI lu tray back to lu
orlfloY Tba l%ht amittad bj tba nm
lu.Ckkj yvara afu la today ptraioc Its
way lo a abbera wboae aurfac^ 10.«k) light yaara diataut ua all aMaa.
baa uotblns atm to sonaat
tba poaalUUty uf lU ratarsUao, as4
Iba UHist deUcaie oUoarvatlooa faU to
abow any mum from tba unfatbomabla abyss.
It caa ba said with tba cooMancr of
««Booatratlon that tba aoarfy caoarbare kapt up lU pr
for inurb murv tb
iwanty or thirty
imUJoao uf yaarm.
It will auffli'a to aay la a caoaral
way that tba study of rartb attd ocaaa
abows atidaoor of tba artloo of a aarlaa of caus<-s which must bara baao
solus on fur buudrads of mllUoua.
gulta iirobably for tbousanda of milUous. uf jraara.
Mur*v\ar. tba *
oiiaa of Utb parties asraa that for
OUtukl a.M.* bafura the g^iogicgl
cbaujras tn.w visible commaut'ad our
pUmH wss a iu«4tm mass. |iarba|M
even an Im-sndfst^-ut sloba Ilka tba
suu. Duflus sli tbusi* tous tba aun
must hs/e l*aeti Iti axlstaiHv aa a raat
uabul4>us UiSM. first rasi bloc as far as
tba asrtb's urldl and sluwly cuutractlas H*
csrsiifliur the «noimk>oary bypotbo- •
sis, av.Tv star has Its bfctlma. \\> van
awn Uy dowu the Uw by which It
passes fr».m lufsney to <44 asr-dUl
stars d«> m.t bsxe ibe same leusth Of'
Ufa; the role Is that tba Urgar the star,
or the sreater the mass of matter
whk'b rouii.u-<-s It, tba kmgar will It
endure. Hut 1*0 raotloos tblnk. r ran
treat aurb a sub>tt Wllb tba ease of
ordinary d.-moustratkm.
H«.w emu
be assay to describe wbat miy Lava
tiaau solns <m bnudre.]. of mlliUms of
years In tlie past? tan ba dare to
say that nature was tba aama then aa
now? \Vb4> kiH.a s but tbat tbe mdlant
rl has ftmial in
may be a realdfonn of rnersy
liiberant In craat rtsmiiral
masses and has f.d oor aun durlus all
tba ages required by tba saobisiat for
tba stnktnrr of tba <wytb‘a cruata?
Tba poaalbUlty of kaaplns IMn«
rooms at a tam|teratora of 70 to 72 <SeSrrea In tba bottaat wemtber. wblcb
practScolly an and to aummar
IS from 1
rrufeaaor WUUa
tba wtmtbcr boreao. wbo baa filed applicatloo for a patent 00 wbat ba calls
a gravity ab- cooltns. drying and purlfylng macblna. Tba naw apparatus la
tba result of aevcral yeara of study
and axpcrimsBL Profeaaer Moora baUarea tba Ineentfoii to ba of immanae
aciantlflc and praetteal value. Tba coat
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Tba Loudon Eaglnrer says that a
lonaear blast was fired at tba Booawa
granlla quarrtea. ArgyMablre. Bcutland.
Tba mine waa driven. wUb
Into tbe ««emer of tbe .
airy tace for
each and a chamber i
irma. In wblcb waa placad 20.000
pounds of gunpowder. Tba operation
carried ibrougb In tba remarka
bly abort dme of ten weeks. Powder
of tbe bigbeat grade waa uaad. aod tba
blast waa ao aocraaaful that upward of
230.00U tons of tol± were dlaplacad.
Among the ckmkag papers read ba*
fore tba twenty-fourth annoal uongraai
of tbe Aolertcan Laryngaiaclekl aaoom were aereral daattag With tba
prearoce of foreign bodies In htoocblal
lea. Hr KmU Mayer notai tba tn-
lloutb Africa durlagaba paodanc
ysmra old and haa baem lu tba army alaea IMA He Is tba third aau af tba Mttftb
Baron LyttHiou: la RpurrM and baa a record Cor dtotlngulabed babavlor M tba
•aid. Hla •rat sarvica wSm In Canada: tbaa be west to India and naxt wan n
dwedul and tbe brevet of ttautenant cdooal for bravery In tbe ■gypOnn unm^Ign of IMX and waa In tbe batOe of TM-al>KaMr aad nt KImrtmn. Ha w^
to South Africa m MM and bnabaon M nawaitat «C iMa Sburtb M^iMaa ttuan
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Maami IdHIkft,
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HOME DEPARTMENT
rwTtImi. ttmtfU^m,mfmr
trnfihmmtmm. BtaaAi.
ttm item iMr
vocfci do (ottov II
n>Kir i'lM
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«Mtiu iaia*«MMa^i
r>i>c mmrnmm
MAttMiCNIgtowtof todltoaMto
litotonMMtoall toantMtoaftoa
^ MMtontaatoMgawto. aaeatoad
lhaap aadsadytoto- d^iha Mmwadlaagmld plsammatlmr
yAcm.
aat thawaatharaad
OF DUBtSST TO BOKE lOTBtS 1^'
BULLT AMD TO WOMEM F1BTICOLAW.T
Wy Hto*a MT ahatoa.
qntosd aa appatito. ia a pratof
drssstog Jaekst shs taoalvad toa t
mmtrnmrnemitmr
IhM II to
OM Mir with • elMk
«■ ato «Mr, tm4 Itoni
MM iC K. a BATBft. Bonpiu#^
tbieM0r^$easfCbMlK
AtPiMmtefv. VinrteM. tottMple.
IWMqM. Ivr,«l*d rate of nUaford
alMWh. tiailt to ins.
Oa its valto to 1S41 wmn wri
Tha lato Rot. Dawitt C. Talwaga to
MM or hU MnMhs
tha fhllowtof
haaatifal trlhata to hU MOthM. Thare
ata tboaa oT as who aa Ibay taad it
tlMM Umm by aa aakaowa aatbor.
will aaa tha daar old faoa of aaothar
AU ftlTortato diMOTf>r ib« wr
molhar who, ttoad always bataaoom.
kava prmd aaaTailinr
platotoc aad lorteft alwhya foaad ao
Tba Itofaliavr bowa prtotod to Unto higharplsaaaia thaa that of toadsrty
tTpa mad now baair to il>« Uft of too
Mato oatnaoQ.
Dartoa a visit tlm momm moatto lora is so aaar the highaot typa of
aga «e ooidod thaa^ and. tblaklmr lora that tha world will ba tha battar,
always baoaasa thay bora llradL
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*'Oaa of tha aioot affartlBfr f
** ^ Irtmo Pomorny 8hf«-ld«.
loaooao of my motbor Is my n
I to tho dost, old rmaos of har as
**Tbooart
hatoooinjr to thy fall.
Aad aroaii4 [ thM> to thy loorliaoM.
OUami ilif Iry to tbo wall
I arp Matlrr«*d i
wliaa wr woold ootna in from snmmor
pUy. and . sit down at^tba tabl«< at
noon. 1 remambar bow sba oa-d to
along tl»a liaa of gray halr^lS^Iill^
tioMa aba woald sit dowa at Um- Ubli
aad pat U r haad agaiaal hsr wrinkla^
haadandsay: 'WaU. tha fact is. I'n
Prmyan rose from loany haarto to too tirad loaat.' Longaftar sba might
bars daUgalad tfaU da|y to others,
Tha Hi|rti««t of th« Htok
aha woald not ba satisflad aatil oIm
attaoded to tha aMttar barsalf. Is
fact, wo all profatsod to hara bar do
so. for snaiahow tbiags tastod battai
whmi she praparad Umbl 8cma timt
i^. in aa axpraaa tmia. I shot paat
W« hfiar tha diatant nir’a dia.
that old homastaad. I lookad oot of
Tha d*«<l ara muta tialoar.
Uh- window aad triad to pear throogh
Tha aan that abooa opoo lhair r
Uia darkoaas WhiU 1 was doing ao.
Now lOlda lhair Imialy irrava.
ooa of my old aohoolmatas. whom 1
Tha aoptijr that oooa fannad
hrowi.
for maayyaara, tapped
Thaaraaa
boaldar. and asid: 'Da*
Witt. Laaa yoo ata looking oat at tha
of yonr boyhood * 'Oh. yes.'I
Wbo>a oaraUaa vavad wham wa do fapliad. *I was ieoking oot at ilie old
now.
rhere my mother llTcd aad
Who ll aavar Biaat airato;
TIml Bight, ia tha cars, tha
How would oor Trry aoaU ha .ilrrad
To laaat tha twHtaat irmaa
oeaa oama faaak to ma. Thata
Of tha loralj and tlia Uwatltol.
was
ths
ooanliy homa Than waa tha
Tha iMrhU of oUi**r daya
day tohla. Thare warn tha
aitbar side of the labU.
most of them gone bstm toooma back.
!>,. aaaay a eraaa to taka op now
ooeaai of ths table, .my father,
Alai Many laft h himl;
Bat |«aaant imoblaa mova ma not. with a smile thst never left his oooo.
I in hia ooffin. It wns an
Nor ahaki- tny ^uict mtod
Aad wliat may h. tomorrow's cross eighty foor year smile—not the smile
of insnltioo. hot of Uhrlsitoo oonrags
1 oavar aaak to find.
of
Uhrtstton
hope At the other
and
My Fhlharsays. -IdSavi that to Ma.
end of ths table was a baantlfnl. beAnil kaapaiiulat mind. "
nignaat. hard worktog.aged Ohristton
la tba'days of *Aold 1^ Syao. ’
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WOMAN’S GREAT POWER
a
Sy PUght Rev. JOHN LANCASTER SPALDING. BIshap of Peoria
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in ,uir hoiiici* il.ci.lc l.oiv wo eliall ImiM
;ni*l funiiOi *'ur
'Huy clclcnnim* what wo
hhall rat ami wear ami n‘a«l. They M*liH*t «»ur fri»‘inl.»
timl i veii decide the iiii|N>rtaiit i|Ue^tioii- «if
I' 'Iliey |iiit wonU of the native toii^^ue into the imtiiths
of the «‘hil«ln-n and influence llieni |M.werfidIy in thrir
proanh tn iinnh.wbd ami woniaidimMl.
IF THE WOMEN OF THE LAND WERE MDRE LARGE MINDED.
MORE THOUGHTFUL. MORE INTELLIGENT. THREE-FOURTHS OF
THE DEPRAVITY AND SIN THAT CURSE PRESENT DAY LIFE
WOULD DISAPPEAR.
•mmaa aad UlaMmtod hU patot by
ajtog: **Toakaowyoaptoatfoaiate
tha aaaahtoa aad haliotoopaa aad gerBtnma. bat if yoo want joor fasoblas
to grow yoa amat kaap them la a
tha^ aook." Aftar tha aarmon a
woaMm oaaM np to him. bar faoa
baamtogwlthplaaaare. *Oh.lamao
giatafal for that sarmaa.’ she said.
Thadoctor tookfdat hU joaagpaiMtoialatoMla
ttoat withiathar a diasatisdad air.
itotorwlUto.i
-Why do yoa act gal wall?'* ha aakad bar. aomawhat Istpattoatiy. -Toar
faver laft yoa toag ago. aad yoa hara
Doorgaaie troahto, aad yatyoatoay aaatimty. at hama.’*
Bvao to toaaa who am to health tha
to tha«maatotodajaftordaj. Toa
to M b«.
wUl hart my rapataltoa if yoa kaap benaflts of homa ehsaga tooald Ml ha *Uh topMhtoto. tjitoU, tot., at
oo to thU way.*’ ha addad ioktogly; aadanatad. **1 lika to gat a new oook,
beoaaas it U tha only way wa gat
moto'LMy. **8hamaatherLad dUrammt food. ' saAdayoaag ma
bot the more asp
to aoam W.** ha mid to hsr malhar
tntr tou tort. «iU ttotoh wd balp
hoMekaapor apfwratttoa the Impva. totMtotlt|>att.
live bygianie valaa of ohaBga.and variaa tha taatiy dial aeootdtogly. Brary woamn haa aspmitMad the
tolaBdavao BMtal attmalas of a MW «to tort tod gittdattotofc i
THE RECORD'S GALLERY
OF BRIGHT CHILDREN
toritodaU totlf totoMi«rffttf
maot of fomttora to
good thtog.
whiU smsU DovalUaa to tha way of
aaw books and psriodicaU. a ohanga
ilit?
sUgo to
pbara. and giro that tired maa the
really raqnliea-M. Y.
iftu
ily for
erkaew brfore what waa
will, my foaohUs.**
Anotbar point to this ia that a oerlato Tmveree OUy woman read this
paragraph aome numths ago aad It
901 in a oartain shady comer where
Bothing woold ever grow. As a malUr of fact thsy mre at this rveaset
nomimt growing and bUMSomlng
iieaotlfnlly. Bot aa for the rmt of
the floor prsaober's ssnnoa. whsre.
and the tratoad norm who was to at>
laodanes. "What aha raaUy naada ta a
ohaaga. bot .abe is too weak in bar
prsmot oooditioQ to travsl. I am'gotog to try ao sspsrimant which will
oo no harm aad may dogood. 1 want
yoo to let ms have aonthar bedroom
for har. aad arrange it qoita different
ly from from tha way it is now. A
room with a flrapUce. if possible.
Light a bright lIttU wood fire and
boy her a pretty new dressing gown.
Ws will give bar a radical ohanga
in her own bowse, and ssa what tliat
will do."
A ooopU of days afterward the girl
R&.ilro&.d
Consolidation
Muyt Go On
h linto «c JrShM%to
bntptol»r and mnotord. an4 atow
toepa <f Mty Ingnnt aamntlal Ml; ai:
toangh to toy totod toa Btol MH W
nnaaUmaat dmimbto If the rlto.
haavy inaM are not availahla, tha
aoBtoton onto that grew ^ to tba
etoved to eaeUjthetotoa Mg. al.
fbotly dry. To toe fha ewaat white .
levm toabonqy haaa love (wliSoh la
igarAadai a nostona wead In aoto#
Utos) la iapeelally alee tor bad lisa.
Sweat graaa. toytoa. lavenflM. maa.
mary. ate., ale . dried, relied tato MttU bendUa als toohm long. 4emed
with white town and tied with hakg
ribbon tha prevaiUng oolor of a leoto.
are a plaaaant aoevanlr for friends and
naatol4noM'aewahoma.
Bat M anwant af aoaat hags wiU
keapa bonm ar famiahtoga sweat
anly abminla. nnamntag aUanUnsto
andpatenlr wUl givetoatasqnialla
tooflal beam of tba old regliin
Ihkatwo a
andoM-halfc
ble at aay dreg atort) aad two einooa
hoftoOrtuof cmpharandtolrtli
.toj^toltoaaadto
aaunoeia. Poor aU to a qaart botaad 111 the botUe with hot water.
Wkatoor to tofy v oowntty. om ona
M cool am by mtaiaitog a
proTida haraaU with tha UttUawaat
«gs with Um mixtora. aftar Aral
M bUttto oars aad
ktog tha bottU wall, and bathe
aatiia body. Um aaftoiaat to
I toa body waU and dry with a
mads of Mail temaanta af tkla aUk
or the eimaaad plaom of aiU garparsooatly prefar oot only do mneb tewwd tenmving
ahaar white Uwa or orgaadU with the Ured fmllng bnt will pmveni aay
and And tha foltowiag
ms of to«- jotoU which mifhl
tha Bsort aatiafaclary mathad of prooaa taka a short nap aftar thU ashlUrattog bath the haaaflts wlU ba oonea.
V.i«toto4
daUattoad
aUlia fan
r kept refrigerator Utha
raatal hall of the microbe. AU of oer
uioeslors talked abool oleeatieaai
meaning health, bot it U only toa
premnt generaUcc that nndartoamls
why soch U the oaae-that nnolaaallneas means mlorobas, and mlordbaa
mean disease.
Many otharwim neat aarvante. for
some Strangs reason, neglaot tha ioa bos togerbafote It tolU at night, la toa
systematioaUy.Yat thare to not a point bast ttma to ptoktoapalaU: plaoioaa
raotly aaw tto oraa aarthan flat
dish and pat to a warm plaeate kalf
dead, no woman ahoeld treat tha mat aa boarito let toa tometi orawl eat);
ter wholly to a aarvant. however oara- than kaap vary hot for a few how
ful tha latter may ba, for tha haalth natllthapalnUaiedry aadaat;than
of har family U involved. It raqalrm mis to a Uttla toll, pat an a olaaa
rtoan dito to the aaa fora farther
both intalllgenca and knowledge to
yiiM bafora pattiag in tha kaga. It
nodarHland why anoh great palna
Impacativa that atary partioU of
moat be csarciaad to the oare of food.
molatnra
ba drivaa oat. or amid, mast
Bridget will soon laam that the kelunaaa will leaoU. Oaa or two
tar. milk aad foods with m odora
lof owaat-aoontad garaniom add
mnal ba kept oo tha lower shelf,
•tronger foods above-aaoandlng ns ad to two qoarta of fradb palaU are a
ibeir odo*> inoream; bot aha ia plaatoat addition.
TIm who
averse to Isaraing why.* and. indeed,
is apt to rssant it all as a bit of nonsaose. Maithar wiU she ba ooavtooad
that aomaihiog spUahad on doora or
CONSUMPTION
Is Not Inherited and Is Curable
By Or. E. REYNOLDS. For Twvrrty Yaarv Chairman of ttho Modlcal
Surr of tha Brooklyn Home For Conmimptlvoo
To a can Of tolBMB allow twice tha
alk of laatoad palitoaa. flaaaoawaU
aad maka ratoto soft wlto a lUilactaam
or rich miU.thea pat tfaroairh a aiftor
aad ooTcr ths sides as weU aa the botdertHmdiagpoddiafdito. 8eparau the toUaoa tola aeat bltt.to|aot.
lac all bc^ aadetrtoto. Bab tocethar to a toaerpea two toblaepooafalser battoraad two of float ttU
kaadaddctodaallraectoitcaptol each of milk aad bol wator. Lai It
boil till well cooked aad velvatj. Add
toll aad acaceroas lamp af freto,
batter. Beaaon the flMi with
pepper aad a Uttle catsap or aaj
toaca lUed. Poar the cream eeato'
over it aad arranae the wboU to a
moaad within the border of poUtc.
Bet to the oven for a few minatee aad
serve very hot
Radlehee. olives,
datatj pickles or wateroraeiee make
a good aoeotopaaimenL
Aaj cold baked or boiled flsb may
be a^ to the same WRIT to dvaaatoCA
Bsaeoo very higblyaad serve bat.
^
laaaa’s hash" has baooam tomoos
to Wertiiafftoa etooe Senator Mark befan feediaf It topoUUoiaas invited to
breakfast in his boms. The toelraoissaedby Senator llaaaa’e oook
—
anGTSFATIOX OF THK FFTUKK MUST RE PRO.
be preparation of "llaaaa haeh"
■
I KAILKOAl) INSTEAD OF A.VTIK.Ml.UOAD. It
are these:
* must develop contidemv Ulween the public and tha
Bqeat parto of boiled ooraed beef
sad potatoes are prepared. Tbe beef Is
transp<irtation rt>iii)Minie.s. npist pive the latter every
are notorious jirocrastinatora
chopped ae floe as possibis. and ths
opjHirlunity t** develop their r.-..un » > and to slmw wliat
To avoid coiisiumpti.in and also to aid to cure it one must have
mealy potatoes are oat Into tiny
Tint «.at of the developim nt of the child U ill ihe Imiiie. To
tliev can do. The railroads have made this eoiintiy what it is.
gmi.1, nourishing food, projier exercise, a quiet mind and'plenty of
u AmaaUoaioniemlnoedtoadd
Woman ninn inn-t leave liie inniiiii); of the Uivs nml girU that arc
WITH SOME FEW EXCEPTIONS. THE COUNTRY DIDN’T MAKE . pure air and sunlight. These conditions are needed much more flavor, aad the bottom of the disbee
ate tabbed with a head of fartto
THE RAILROADS. IT ONLY MADE THEM POSSIBLE.
'■ than arc sanitariums.
to U* the fatheiT. aiel nlolher^ of the fulim*.
Aaotber bead is wrapped to a ptooe
Railroads an* the rn*ator* <»f the trnflic they enjoy. It is theirs.
R n R
of ihe tot aad tfarowa Into tbe neater
I/*pif:lation ia always*b renunly that eati Ik* n**:ortc<l t»> to eontrol
Consumption is not inheritable. It is infectious, and the infeo- of the mesf. The whole is then mixed
them. I do not favor the interstate coniinen*«* eommissioii. 1 be
tion u c.um J bv a p-nn conuined in tin: sputum o£ contmuptiTeL tboroofhly aad aloely browaad to a
bto toillat tor frylaf pon. Dartof
lieve commissions an* tliinps <»f tlie pa.st. 1 do m»l think trauspt>rtaWlicii U»- ^i.iitui.i ba* l«-..nir dried, the germ enter, the eir. .
lion companir** i-hould have to Fuhinit to dictation or control by
Any iK-nMin wh« ia run down and debiUuted and who inhales loos eat so that oaoh roaad ehowe
tbr>*<- ('•■niH into Ilia luiigii’i, r<-ry liable to become a Tietim of tuber- every rtof of the oaioaare throwa In
Inxlies ipnorant of the first princijih's of transjiortation. Suclx oomBy Dr. FELIX ADLtR, PretldsM of the Ethical
missiuns ahould have in them n*prcfw*iitalives of the roiniiauiea al>out
cul.Hii*. On tho other hand, on'o who is in good phyned oandiUon, to a deep dish of pore Urd aad toawaCulture Society
- llmlely. When these disks are
willi a g.HKl coiiatilution, go<al I.I.xk! and alw a contentad mind, ii orlsp they are aeed to famish the edge
to lx* dictati**! to, no that explamitioni coidd
bad and unwise
)HK m-eonnm of ent ities j^-riiotrnt.il n|M.n Xi^uu^z .-hil*
iimiiiine to a great exteiiL
of the platter aad the k
action avoided.
drun hy im|Mv.inp labor* iijwn them Uyond tli. ir iia
IN MY OPINION COMBINATIONS MUST CO ON UNTIL ENTIRE
During tho i»a-l twenty yean* the Brookhm Home For Con
the aeaal ooadimeat U a
SYSTEMS ARE COMPLETED.
Inn- nr,‘ terrible. In fnel, they are hu terriHe tliut
sumptives has houMxl 200 employeea who have consUntly lived in
wi* are often nuwillinp to Udieve that there could Im»
Ill these systems tin* luuiiapejnent vnll send it* traffic over the
the institution, aiul no employee him developed a case of consumption.
Mu h a thinp. Ilut ..|i|ire>>ion do.** exLit. It is imlines on which tlie U*st aeniiv can U* pivrii to the public. Short
R R R
|»..h» d II.*t by u Noro or
inonst.-r, but by men who
lines can lie used for |iasscnper servi«*e and |M*rishablc freight, while
THERE IS NO SUCH DISEASE AS -GALLOPING CONflUMPat lUeir elnU present every f.wture ..f the |H*rf.*ct pentleman and I the longer lines can lie ntilin**! for liaulinp merchandise that can
TION." A CASE CALLED -GALLOPING CONSUMPTION- It SIMPLY
A CASE IN WHICH THE PATIENT MAD BO LITTLE VITALITY often the flove battoo flies off or a
who nt their home. ,,re irnnh l l.iid.nnds and fathers. Their iiionil
stand delay. Only by such combinations can r«.ads already iu exiatAND SUCH A WEAK CONSTITUTION THAT HE YIELDED TO THE bow or a fold fives way in a low
aeHM’ i- paralwed in one dins lion.
enco lie uschI to the’u*st advanlapi-. UOXSOl.lDATION MUST
» jail ae one U all readv to fo
DISEASE MUCH SOONER THAN WOULD A PERSON IN A BETTER
WITH ONE HAND THIS FIEND CARESSES HIS OWN CHIL
e toeatre. Time aad temper are
t;0 OX, SO THAT WE MAY MORE ECONOMICALLY
PHYSICAL CONDITION.
DREN. WHILE WITH THE OTHER HE STRANGLES THOSE OF
aiBtoflyway tofober. aaleee every
CONDUCT OUR RUSIXESS.
The length of time required by the germs to thoroughly infect thi^ Is at band to repair tbe lajary.
HIS NEIGHBOR. WE MUST RESTORE HIM TO MORAL SANITY.
Tlicre is a marked change for the letter in the feeling of the
two ntodlee ready threaded ehoald al
the
lungs
may
be
one
month
and
possibly
two,
three,
four
or
even
* We inuM eoiii}H l him |o follow hb |Ni.ple to their horn.*-, ami
ways be placed in the ooshioa. one
people of the west toward the railroads. The |ie*iplo realize aa well aa
more. TliU abo depends largely upon the general physical condi threaded with white oottoa and one
•tuJy them. If he reluM S we mu>l publish ihc fact.
tlie officers of the transportation compauies that in the interest of
with black. Tbetimeoooaptodlaeewtion of the victim.
A stmly rtviiily made of the etieris in tlie mnitli t*». do awar
each idlicr tlicy must work topeUier a* closely as possible. I think
tof Is very slight eompared with the
with child IuUt bx tile .Aniericun F. deration ..f laiUir slmw^ tbal
the attitude of officials in taking the people into ihcir confidence and
I which is epsat to haattof for.tbe
fr.>in 0 to T \n r .i*nt of tbe mill o|M ra!iv.** in AlaUma an* under
improving the service is the cause of this marvelous change.
twelve year* of ap»*. In otb.'r states the |N*r.H*iitape is as hiph as iJO.
Often when the jiarents reftw to allow their ohi!dn»n to w.>rk they
Uienis.*lv«.s an* n*fuse<l **mployment. All effort to do nway with
soak oae-baU of a enpfal to one ^t
of water for tea astoalee; pat into the
this eoiidilion of affairs has Uvu .*pihk.M not by the aouilierners, but
m LEMUEL P. PADGETT af TiaasscM
by iiieii in Kew Knplniid and throiiphoul the xmrlh who rnpply the
HE beneEta of the eataWirfunent of rural free deUreiy
capital for fumthoni imlu.stri.*a.
By CakNMl J. a STOWE. Ea-Un
a-UnItMf BUtao Consul to Capo Town,
Hut c.indition.s in New York city are worse than in the south.
in eny aection of the country are manifdd. I RBbe aaffir Ae dimolvad aad paar
OAKO IT AS A GREAT EDDOAHONAL
Jt is Into Uint our factory act protects childnui under fourteen fn»ni
HEN REflPONflIBtB GOVERllMENT IS QIVCN THE
over tha berriaa vhtoh lm«a baea
TRAMBVAAL AND THE ORANGE RIVER COl6nY.
FACTOR. It not only enlargea and expandi tU pkaaad to tha earrlat dtoh. Berm
certain kinds of laU»r. but iii stonv* and teiiein«*ut hou.s«*s the abuse
THE BOEil OF THE VELDT WILL RECOME MDRE
mail faeilitiea, bnt marha tho doTelopment and ero- very odd with cream.
is as laid as over. DUKINU TllK O’lIUlSTMAS llOUD.WS
PRODREBRIVE THAN HERETOFORE.
A JVIodern Nero
Who Slays Children
m
[IKRE is a popular fallacy that conaumpUon ia incur
able. rOXSUMPTIOX IS JT^ST AS CLTIABLE
AS MANY OTHER DISEASES, PROVIDED
PROPER STEPS ARE TAKEN IN TIME
RKFORK THE SYSTEM BECOMES THOR01^011LV POISONED, but consumpuve patienta
m
America’s Opportunity
In South Africa
LirrLK C1I1IJ.1KEX AKK COldrEU.Kn TO WOUK FROil
TWKIAT-: TO FOFKTKK.N IlOFlbS l.V OFU 8TOUKS.
In tencincnt lioiuw?*, esi>**fed U» eoiitapious diM*asea, little chil
dren an* c*mi|M*lh*il to work, i*artiinp 75 ceuts a *lay, to help rnpjvm
a whole family, little as the aiiiounl earmni may seem, it U <*i»s«‘x»tial
to very exiMemn*. To do away tvith this xve are confronted with the
; dilemma of ponperi/inp the whole family and |»nitectiup futun* p?ii' gimUona or of allowing all generalion. to |mm* up char|!to to the
gtate aa pau|iera, inwiiie «»r criminals.
OOyERNORS AND LEQISLATURflS SHOULD APPOINT CHILD
iABOR COMMISSIONS AT THE EABLlEtT OPPORTUNITY
•TUOV THE EVIL AND PROPOBE A REMEDY.
CiviUsstioD wUl die advamtod amang tfie Daer*
more than it eves would hare been under tfccir
former government THE PRDDUCEES A3vD
MANUFACTURERS OF THE UNITED 8TATM WILL
AGAIN FIND A GOOD MARKET THERE. Wewcreplej^
orer our advance in exports to South iirito inm $B,000,OC^S>
$20,000,000 per annum, but wt will now do even better. To'^^ ,
HliUte the Hoer fanna, to itotock the shops and
onto that murt be opened and <he rmlroad^ tekgrspha.^,'?^ 1
^ eleotrio pUnts lUt R»
plana^^u^jtop-^
vi'
/
Rural Free Delivery
An Educational Factor
m
lution of newipape^ and magaiina readisK whereret
it b MUblbhed.
It ^ atimuUtea an inlereM In better roads end enoouragot
better public rood*. It abo enbaneai tbe walne of proper^ in tba
reiml dbtriett and promotea bappuMM among tba ootmby paopb
in tbair mtbfacUon with their eorromdiagL
i of aafto toaBehpaaadaf tomU:
KvurruaLt.v i Muivs that tnk
Btts aad boU aatU tt la thtok HIM |Hi.
UVCRY WIU. oiaeouRAM tha TmociM
IN TOWNa AND DITIJA AND WIU.
If
jM
kM|) imriw «nn>i|RJn n
MINT WITH mmAi. lira.
tteWAfwHohwmHtftjNidtoiT
\ ItbaleooMof tbeendaMMofowadfai
U Iw wrmd vwk. «UhMt nWtba nogNM X
eosmlnr baodalliA
A
y
mUiik ra^to«(rmi)lf4liri.Ti, tUi
5=HS
mu iwiffl NBVoiis irsfgaA?
tOirtiii t 6mm
OflMwmiAPNaSto
Nervous D3npe(MHa is a very common trouble now-a-days. and differs from common, ordiaaiy. every day i^iseitioa, only in the cause. Common, old fashioned, indigestion comes
from overfeeding, homed eaUng. failure to chew the food thoroughly—a greasy, fatty,
^ghy, pae» diet. Nervous yPyiyieMia comes from hurry, wony. care, trouble or excess.
The stomach nerves are weakened, they fail to regulate the stomach juices; the supply is insuffident: food is not digest^: distrc^: rests heavy; grts sour; re|.eats; ferments; gas
forms; water brash occurs; the stomach becomes imtable. inilammed. painful or bums: you
BUSINESS CARDS
giviiH( to the nerves a strenrth they lack, and through them to the siomach the i>ow«
power 19
again properly handle and digest the food; to the sv’sicm generally a new found strength
and vigor—a condiUon that can be brought about by no oil
other medicirne known to science.
OrtWMV Majmcmr*llUM<ii
1 tkm mtf 7»m «r« iiroMd, •• lk#jr
fMl «li» wUJ to • mtlnc rMltooct fur
tto ckkrf «McuUr« of tto iMtluu wtoo
•odal «r iMirsl rMuUtkiua call upon
IOb to ix Ito tef mfiuat. In d^toiut
tof Mcli a paUca for oar l«r tto |iraal
daattto t’liflad Statoa to|«rta mrnu^
ilwHIrtty and lalM tor plar. with tto
mUmr wacM powara ta tto mattrr of
•aval laxarx. Kriitor tto'lloto
l«ra nor aajr of tto othia rwjal ya<i.to
Jtoa aUtofootna and aaloona mora Wa<
ttfal or coatlx than tboor of tto iiraal
danra jarht
la Ito frfr waaka joat paaaad tto
Mafiowar haa toao raflttrd and rrfurnitoad cMaplatoIx fro« at«« to atam.
far tto rxcJitova
ftraa to tto dacuratluu of tto tmlktoada and tto panrllnf. whirti ar«
oorarad with atprMive
to many
mnmm and payiiiaatrr. *n>toa ara
dCtad ap la aUnpla hut axproaUr atjto
Tto anohtoc roon omiplra tUr afirr
pardao of tUla dock and U flnUhrd in
tank, with a floor of fancy wooda. Jn
laid ta Boaalc and waxetL Many cano
Ctolra and aofia add to ttir comfort to
tobadtatUafooo.
Bakiw on tto mala drck tha captalal oabla, atatamom mad tottouuta
ocmpy tto forward part of tto purl
atda, tto almllar aactlou atarUmrd ba>
r'f.V;
m
quartara for tto vxacutlvr and
oBrata of tto ahip. llchlnd t to omrrni'
qaaitara la tto |mld«Hit*a dlnlnjc aalooa It rxtat>da tto width of ito ahlp
and la fumlatod In wiiMr and iroKl.
Luma XIV. style. Tto balkhiwda ara
toadtirul. with <Mkata iratMry. and
Ufflit la admitted tlm>iixh two apadoua
akyUfhta matocany irlmwml. A haiulaoBM Italian tuarhlr tuautcl uruaiuftita
tto forward balktoad. atovc wl.U h u
a Urga oral mirror framed in irohL
ftoimtog aft from tto dlnliix m«»m la
tto ooapantoaway to tto pnwidrafa
jwaaptlaa rmnw. flone vt tha paoala
aloog tlda eaaapaahNiway ara made of
iralanctoaiiaa lata, palatrd ov«>r with a
miver paint to rapreaeiit al»'i4,
Tto
I tha Tvtvptloa toom tto whlta and gold afTe^ t ta
•till oanriad out. TUU mom It f umlahod also In white and gdU. tto pravall
li« aetooioio dacotwtloa. Tto lllTtry
adlolaing ttoiwcaptkui room U tlui>he«l
ta FWiulah oak. and the UHik^h«>Ue«
aro fltted Into the Vulkheadii
Leading dowa to tto unh d«-ck aft
BIG RAPIDS.
BENTON HARBOR.
Mr. B. HoImm uf X«l 1» tod xtw..
BlgBi9M«.Mteh..Mya: *1 tod had
a goto flMl of traWa from a uamma
dyapapoto for a kii« tima. Ik oauasd
apallflttolooortto toart and faaUag
Mrs. P. L Marrill of 111 Tarritarial
Hl, Itoatoo Harbor. Mieh.. aay« *‘My
daughtor aaffarad torribty from ladlgMtioB and aavm pain* aftar aating.
which made brr feel tirrd *and Iwt
IMS. Hearing that Dr. A. W. Chaaa*a
torklna, LaUn
Cora R Pwawon. LaUa o
Ethel Maude Pope. LnUa
good daal* with toxoflaabaa oo4 diilioala K. Blrdmll. Latia
AddU BUnrto flolea. aclaatlflc traa^ palBf aeroaa my loiaa. I got
aoaa of Ot. A. W. Otoaaa i Marrr
Pilla mod waad kbam with afdaadid taaalta. Ttoy rallaTad iha duttam !»
tto atomaoh and hava dooa me a lot
of good la aTary way.*’
day haa thus Ur beoa ttodod Kdward
VU, who. Uto Moaea. baa Ira
Narxa Pill, were good I got a box and
aiooe Uking tto madlolna tto paint
and dittreating feeling have Irtt Imt.
Tl.a apin tite it good and tto gwnral
toalth all right. 1 tbiak tto modi,
l ine it fine and gladly recommand
port Bide. Juat outahle tto
pwaldant*# room, la bit private bath.
block of flue marble. U aumdeiitly
large to enable tbo i>realdeut to aplaah
around. Tto flttluga and tto idumUug
la tto bathroom are of white meUU
toavlly plated with ailvvr. When tto
Majrflowar went out of commlarton
aoOM mootto ago. the panaJlug iu tto
prwaldaura atateroimie war «vf d«v
orated linen. i»urliix tto refitting |«ertod thk fahrtc waa removed ami hand-
Of tha appuluted time.
*in that acuae there netd be b<
moaning or algblng for Edward VII.
aa an unm>w*ne*l king, for to waa
the genuine.
A PANAMA WITH A HISTORY
■at Waa on the
rru own a groulue Panama hat that
waa made by Indiana In 8outb Ameri
ca ta ample cause fur a man to
gratulate hlmeelf. but to own a pan
ama that w«*Qt through tto ftiew of
Mont Tclee la rather out of the ordh
nary." said K. i\ I.a*arlt. wh6 traveki
reporter of tto Kanaaa City Mar at
the MhUand botal tto ottor nioraii
-1 Uve a iianama that waa to
me from Houth America. It came In
alto 9^ owe «f tto paaaai^eca of the
Xrttidb atcamtr lioddam. which ira«d
thioogh tlm shower of firw and aabee
during tto eruption of Mont l*olee.
Fortunately fur me the hat waa far
down In tto hold of tto atewmer and
not at'orcbed. It la so fragile that
a aparh would ignite Ib^The hat weight
Juat oneemnea.-
Berlln papera acknowledge that tto
Trmuavaal war haa beeu of immcosi
ce to Oermana. teaching ttom bow
wnaatdp Urge bodies of troopn
Tto chairman of tto naval mobUlxa
tion commtaaloo speut a cooaldecabk
time at l*lymouth. Uurban. I*ort EUxalieth and Ca|w Town studying IlritUh
methods of shipping and Unding truu|«
nunltUoa of war and haa sent
bauatlve reports home to Derliu. These,
It U Mid. have already been turned to
praciloal account In tto China ex
Gold wire art with JeweU or twlstad
Into Untaatlc shapes U a new conceit,
aajra the Kew York Journal. A very
dainty example of thte atyU U Jewelry
ofgoML Ttoy am JolMd togrther by quaUt twUU of gold wire.
Tto cUap U a Urge opal circled with
For sale by JAMES Ci. lOHNSON. Druggist
tofrtodyandnppar18
EUtabeth
Ctorlsaa
«*le« tire courar.
IS
Igkaiae Prince
PnrmaW
Buck.
elMtlve
so. Fred A. N. Bailey, elective
•^urae,
51. ^;n»ba Estelle Creaay. elective
si. VMS h
14. Herbert
oourae.
Si. Arthur Edwin
Walt,
r..
Kyeolka.
elecel.^
U*wpeclfully submitted.
t\ II. Ihmv. 8upt
Moved by Mr. Hammond that the
auperitoleadenfa communication he rereived and plarcd oat file, and UuM
Ufltwiea of graduation be laaue
said graduatlig claaa.
Qwrled.
nealanatlon of B. Ixtulae Bruake aa
tearbef In the public arhoola wa«
aented and read.
ktonred tiy Mr. Hammond ttot MUa
Bruake be released from her obllga
lion. Carried.
Move.1 by Mr. FOote that the com
mittec on tcactorH be authorised to
nil varanc les in flrtt and fourth gradiw.
Central building, lurried.
Taavxmix Citt. Mich..
June SI. 1902
To the Honorable Board of t:ducation
of Traime li/y. Mich.:
TtoA/agero FaiU
I sUilN UiOUCtClX. Alt.wt>.y
l.«w
L.
»•> klMtmttUlr « *i'. I4.. A.
Mokvxl hr Mr. llammood that tht report to addpled. t arried
5
iNcua:.viAL kxri;.\iac >tmi.
Aifi^e
X
3S:
W
k'OOlT.,
It. B. Qakvxx.
Committee.
Moved by Mr. Ileuman that the recommenadtlon to accepted and adopted,
itorrled.
Tsavi»m: Citt. Ml. h .
June SI.
ird of
Hu h :
on building and gnm^a recommend
that repairs and changea be made o8
tto furnace at Central ahool build
H II I'oto. iKmtage. tc|e«rainH.
!.%• <;k.%0 K4l-tiv». .,iw-.n Af. K»w V..a»:.
r,.ri.^iv.ti..iis»i»sHuM!>.i ml..fn...ii..w.s.l.li,»
M by Mr. Hammond tha
nendatloo be accepted and i
d the repairs and change
d. Carried.
TaAVKSNC Citt. Mich..
June SI. H
ThCMM la promoMA ttougn to eaa t
i
h# etene taalda
That
uST^ rastar than tto
eaa ha bum laat yaar.
Tte “
*propar acUoa toward a aaort
If yotTT^Ii^o'S'tto raawai la tto Uv^
Ttoy-;rurtr,sri.
a pr
to a eurti a yoUy aort.“
Mhw tto bimnUb-AuertcaD wnr
■ tto hUytowar was tto pevpurty of
Mfs. Qgte Goekt It had Iweu built
far tor hoabuMl by Q. A J. Thompson,
on tto Clyde, at a coat of $8(k\0QO.
Wton Mr. Qortet died. hU widow at
QM ttana cootempUted srtllng tto
yncMtottoktngorttoBrtgtena. At
A mUoc Isn't aeceaaarlly a pngfb
ttoowItoMik or tto war the Mayflower tot tocawae to boxes tto compass.
rtJ2i^“;:tirrh:i.^5Jiss2^
dsatrojar at« coat of tosaooo.
nary rrrrtUaa.
Tto rasM to 321 ftot over all. TO
CopM belle
flart on tto wntar line, haa a MiU foot toaattotoato wtth an
of Trotwrac Cily. Mkh
Oeotlemeo —We. your cc
aUdlnga and grounds
dlowlug matowa fa the
vtUHOst «lrurf«
V w. ir »
1 i„ i
M. e«. Si..(.4utA a-rf. tM-vi W Ilb.4w I4» k
.‘I «n«l ;:i W «
C.ta*
THAVKItHF. ITTY
XIAnKICTK.
OSTEOPATHY
for^
. R Girtlick Co .
Oak Park school.
Vaier Works, rental for thkrd
Quart*.r. ............................................
CARPRCLEMIIKVy^^
Silver....
fVT.a^talmr y-ur .44 rai
mm%^ Mil.. r»jr». W4 my
99 90
Chrla Strohm. 31 cord-s wood. I 31 (H)
RMpe*-ifully Kubmitied.
F rt Hrt MANX.
M. R llAskixu
Committee
Moved by Mr. t^vircblld that the rtport be arreptMl and ordem drawn 00
tbe varlout fundsi for the amount*.
Carried.
Moved by Mr. Foote that the city
to allowed the ute of
the iVoiral
aklng. July 4th.
tarried.
Mr. tVlrchildt that tto
the board to Inttrurted
to wOMul the Natiaoal Educational .
aor lation and to appoint another i
A Urtc order his jast
been received consist
ing of Knhres. Forks.
Berry Spoons. Orange
Spoons. Sucar Spoons
sssvir.;BCTiSli
nr T»
Whtal.............................
and Gravy Ladles.
from Cora IVaraon
penpimlon to uae
1 Lydia Wade for
I
1 kindergarten
a|«ylngioU
toy lodmiary. to^STmiai to
J. EMERSON HUNTER H. D.
WANT A HOME?
ar.i-.-.iTn";:.:;
»u.t
nght
Barnum
t^€arl«
W-Wt. tort No. 1
Ky.. tot No I. .
Bat her beauty waa ooropletely hiddan by aoree. blotches and iiiuiples till
ato aaed Bucklen •s
Amioa .»a!ve.
T^they vamabnd1 as willall Krap
Hoi Is, UUs-r*. Cwr
'zL'iLr^,
. H. iiCNoruroKit.
JeuMlers sad
$iloersmitbs.«
aWIHd.Y WortreMtak
referred to the
mtttee on buildings and grounda
L'arrled.
OCULIST AND AURIST
I»«»«i..........
. tin* *.f |.r«. !>.-.•
4I..I
.4 tl.. Kv
N.«. •n.l Tl.r.-I
nft,.-. ..v.fi .1% K-4
i..r4t.*M«U I mill lauU .!..«• K.*tt- .a.
.Nrtlirmr I r ttri.i.S brt. if rt.-irv-l l*Ua.
DON’T B
e Fooledi
2«Xrtiirgvrtmto.ta%t-i
flOChV aiCHWTAIW TEA
cto cr*.^»uto.ir w u."^
ktaes >•« rtvM.
tram
falh We for C^ts. Oonis.
dark.
Tto hotel proprtetur wa* good at
reading faces.
-We aim to pleaae.- to
the gu«et conhi apeak,
have a kicker* In the bouse we D7 to
o *k
that
porpoaa. whU'h we always
tto -kicker.* and we have an
ailways glva
minded waiter that
him.
What .were y
jL
a.**JohniSi*TlIiT“s*^
E.W. HASTIIGS k soil
wtitA
FIRE INSURANCE .
Btf ied erdmm toda M Me c/f/.
Wdifd 9odm fdmmimin.
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.
Jutar:. i*r
Aim Ua*« Trmrmrta ('Hy^ fuUiiw
Po^^OrAAd BAptdA
iVullITy «a4 M.
r.i eiA m.
rur^-^ P.SAUI •«t». u. »urt W»)ta. II Itf
-i waa about to remark,** reti
tto gweat. swddefOy ctongtng hla mind,
•Xtot 1 never knew a hotel more to
mv Jlklor.** -Chicago PoaL
Cooking by («as has asscrtol its
**^i*“^* Pwtat- tujrtk t..
iMj. II W
r.T o^iui
ctniJvxlirall) xs
TW
School—1
2 dot. parhagen Bon Ami. 4 mopa. I
mop Wutle. X drinklag caps. 1 waaU
<. 1 paiU half bbt Boor oil.
half bbl. floor oil. half dot. pnokagaa of
OoMart. 1 dot. bars aaap^ | dox.
Ar^m, B«ildl,c-1 dot.
u. 1 ta. ptaMM Bm Am. 1
namnN
lers in
the
have our s<Ab
intili]>pine
I&Umk.
When* jxMl finil a huuschoUl in
this town in which <«as is used
bEiMESthe
of dtoxn.
/ibet
fltaiMdi. eftes te.
nhs In wdOmEsg of the hesit,
pslpitstloo nd^ fluttering,
■hoctnegs o£ faresth. psin in
the kit tok. flod ooBitipntioiL
Cwwflarl
for fuel you find
comfort, con-
venient e and luxuiy*.
^
rori-ou-viiwsAdHi too,. 4 a* a A.
r** iVitaA. .V AA<1 IlmrUo^ N<rt»r-. « W |i. ta
UrBm4Vrtrt.U
Trslta smvm a» TrAvmeta Oly •« saSA. ta.
/1 m a Si sAd 4 ta
»
“ ttotaiaa coacS tert
PArior AA.1 a., tMAir .-Ar, .t WaUoa
a. aU
Remcm-
member, tunc for FRKE SKRVICErxiHresJuly 1.
Patents
lumBfonuHO.
LUt-EWtHM}.
oraTA
totat.
WAtataACw,.
P3EMAB
DR. H. ^ETMAN
thT
IWisis*
su{rt*tiarity tn the hcmselKvUl as
\mnat tcm. t trwtk bnuta. t mm
of hla darts.
» If
*.ww
^
Sterling
irrled,
IMU cemeat walks be built la the fol
>wlng ioiatlona
100 ftwt on l^alon
irert and 146 feet on Tenth street at
the South Primary school building;
on line alrert east aide of l>«lral
buIMlag about SSS feat; at Elmwood
eeaua baUdlng. U6 feet ou Raadolph
rert and 116 feet on Elmwood aven
ue; also walks from atrerta to eatimaoea of tolldlaga.
Reapecifulty aubmlUed.
W. O. Foots.
H B
‘
Committee.
Moved by Mr. Fairchild that the ra
port be accepted sad adopted. Carried.
TsA^xasK Citt. Mich..
w.
^ ^
M«*^F EOrinn, reot’iif
If. WO
B. J Morpui, buH. ............
5 IHI
M. 1). Keith .Tvni of pltho...
lu WO
mt. tv freight.
..................................................r. 60
penam to t
Education.
H. B. QAa.vca.
»i..iii
J.O. AM.J.T1tUEBU)0VII. a
^•40
Chdlllao Sti
ral buUdIng. third
onrdman avenue build
ing: also slate
e khUrk-boarda aa follows
about SO ft. for third giwde Boardmai
avenue. 12 ft. I
man a>TOue. and Si ft sixth grade
iVntral. all to to four f«H*l wide.
W.. I4« h
y
OSTEOPATHY
1 60
A. Murrcil. rent of Oj-ra
House. ...............................................
Elmer Brot.. Job work.................
I'Horge P. OarrltoD. paloilnx
'
DIANoTPKIKiI. J W.
r«.«4>tuiww.«iUi KiMimll ISmmi *
««..lA.>r.wa ,Arvw<. Tiev^wwtru,. MkrW
wayt and
that we have eaamlned ihe luiiov
claims, and having found them
reel, would roivHnmcnd Ihelr payn
from the vurlou* fundt at followt
jAnmiaM* Httofairx rx sn.
Janitors pay roll for Junr...|
Jarrrtl. lor oil.................
i wM. 7S0 iwxigrato
PlUHM.
Itarnum d Eirl.
4if •
g?^“™.=iS^a
Tsavulsk Oitt. Mich..
June 2J. 1945.
wtibir Hi»
of Trav*
elective
2«. C. Irving Murray fdectlve
57.
t 4iude lAVerne Carter,
prrarnt Sri In
1 llbmry.
P. O. Hctmaux.
W. W. vjamenuo.
Utoaa. tto 1
POINTED PAtolMUPNg.
man thinks to to ax stupid at to
Xmo Iona, and she has trtpkexpanakm
togfnaa of an indicated toraepoww of
AtWk that drive tor throc«h tto wntor tor means of twU aerewa. 8to to
totb ipeady and atandy In a naaway.
Afltor tto pnretoae hy tto flnracnitont
, tot
tahan to tto Beuuklyn navy
paid and raflttad with a cwmpUoMflt
: to Itor tech and fl%e Inch gwaa, to
^flaQur wlU aenral rapid Are pUom.
fm tor praaeot nse the ftito of heayy
tollkflr tava baao replaced by one and
Hril |4ic4»«
Bosuw »4« t
For sale by dealers. 50 cents a box. or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. 257
Washington St. Buffalo. N. Y.
J.
» w^^U^tomee te yachUas. why. It
Ito oomfort of tto praahleot and hla
family in tto Urlng and akwi'lug apartmonta mboard. oxtetwlve plana ww
mada to glra 1dm tto toueflt of the
moat Improved culinary and sanitary
contrlvaocaa. There are a large refrig
araflng plant and a apacloua wtoertxuu
iKbrr tit, «
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS—Signature and portrait of Dr. A. WT Chase on each box of
In tto curoi
old have Im
more aulemn moment than that tn
whhh Iieu|.le would have Ira called
upon to algiillV tbdr homage by
greot about of wttltng aaaeiit.
•miat almiit haa not Ira toard In
tto place loleoded for IL But a 1
gTMtcr cry has rarerbanited ttooo
a Ur grwaler temptoHhe cry from t
towrta ut the Itrltlab pc<i|>)e whl
ochuod through |he Biitlah empire.
-Kdward ni. haa Ira denied tto
symbol, hut who wcmld aar be baa
been denhd tto reaMty? Wbei
drvad hand of nature UId him a
bed of aii kncaa. hla auh)ecto crowned
tto phyalraJ
Lateet I4ew la Jewelrr.
for tto naa of lYealdaal and Mrs.
anoaifolt Ita compaalou for the tot
of hllea Alice Kuoaevelt. and tto amhUor ones are for the remaluUig children
of tto family, llandaume braaa laM
alaadi and aU tto daintico of boodoir
twnitaiw are to be w^aa la thia part of
tmnarydirnm^w
yETEIMMNYngtagkDBmST.
AAdwtat.StaAta, Il4t a.ta.»at SLta
m
ftaMasaATirt. HsrtXty. PWt
grtag.
Drat andta^ama
Or^dasta rt OvAto flaiSih VmirWii ry IWBia*
r'I’I5?i?2S?.LTl'T:
i ' THE EVENING REXJORD
TRAVBR8B CITY. MlCO« HA.TUBOAT, JU1.T ft« 190S.
GOOD RACES
t BIG CROWDS
Dr. Mmui taybadfttatlB
Ibia Iwei bat waa Ml leek to aaooad
plaeo fooaaM bu awarrad into 8lr
Uaary'a plao* oa tba atiwteb. U ib*
aaooed baat oaa of tb* wbaala of P*
ra> aaUy waa wraakad. hat aa ti waa
l.aialy aa aoeidaai ba waa allowed lo
Chftracteri7»d Event* at DrlvrwHata ta Ib* rao*. It waa naarly aaa
ln« Park Yesterday and Today dowa wbae Iba Hftb baat wa« paoad.
•ed oatof oonaldalatioo for tb* b
Iba jadga* |«*tpoa*d tba fUilab antil
1 o'clock today.
Th* wbol* aftamooa waa oea of
grmu aport and . rary lovnr ol
eua 011a« Oueen of ttie Coorse bor**fl*ab oa tba groaada bad al
aport
b* could wtah for. At UoMa tba
In 2:1 4 Pace. Time 2:10 1-4
bma war* baaobad aad aarand of
lb* Aniiha* war* aock aad aack. Bat
flag waa liraly aad tb*ra waa gaaar
ally aMTw latorrat la tb* *r«ita tbai
faMTi.aar
I
»r«r autoilf*al*d b*for* 00 a local
men RECORD
rf-:
LOWERED
cut.
MmMtmg to * Ul* a
Krdlowlng are ib* aamiaa
raoaaaafaraaAaUbad;
In . bit
nm
3>l4l‘a**. r****. e.i
at Um ttaoi iku afternoon,
mod wbll»* jMlarday tin* ny« could
ooC carry the crowd, today t»w*y l»ad
about all lUay oould d«
Tit* evrnu today war* ctoltlr«.
Mlelilyao K won out in Ih* »iilh boat
of ib* t :Bt |too* ouftttiabad tr**t*rday
‘rioa«*itlna
Nurth^w
aflarnooo Tliaa. r:lhl. P*io
yttll
Utrt iK A. M< U»im>)
foortb menmr, altboaub
Oirl tiSinar.
•lari in tb* la*t boat
lto.ua*.Klari«..rU..
Tba fr. e fur all i«o* wa« won by la»t«T iKtwtmai
Htfaeimr O. wiib KlU OIU Moond.
<eeh iakioK Ib.^** ].Ian*i in •iiaifbi
Si’iSPac*. fare*. •:
iMtoU. *11 ib* oil»*r Imw**.. Itariof
b**o ilraaii
Tit* fr.*- for all lr..i wn« nol flnUli*<l
Q|. lo:i::v. oVbtrt. but at |hal Imur
tlifua iMvaUbad Ihhio Irollnd a* folIowa: U 11. foQ^ili. foortli. thlnt.
Hllk Mill (lirl, third, third, fourtb.
ilrar* lUrllny. flr*i, ***0101. flnt;
MoRInlay, anoond, Unit, arnond
Th* dntalla of Ib* M and M fnir*.
w*m bniny dl*coM.«d at th* UnlMh of Passed Away Last Evening
tbn.tblrd h*al in tb* frtm for all trot
After a Long lllneHS
l.t*al wnatbar conditicn... a Rood
track. Itnamnan crowd and bo* bor«*«
cliaraot. 11». d y**l. rday afi. ni.ton ai
iirirlny |erk 5. •Inrday. 'l in. m*oll will
IVaUar fOr la
audUn ant luts Lluff of Ut* Miold
icaii oirouil (ot ibiiaaaoii KtMwon ivo “Mra^ Mary H Mnnaon . wife of Dr.
ord aa JMoi.- of a Bue nM limit any on*. JamM I). Monaou. auiierinteodeni of
*»..u tba lUMl aiinifinn... niii iri|al.-d. the Northern Michigan Aavluni, died
Tb* dlaooarajcntiti nivetf th* lir«t lUy Friday ereniug. July 4Ui.
waa juat at the aunaetting. at the
of th.- niiMdiiiK w*r* lully ov.-r«mm*
y*t>l*rday.lMdlt a* l<» crowd mid H*alh- olOM' of a long aommer day. and after
*r oondliiona Th. n* w. r* fully :t.OUi waeka of IHueaa wh*r* every day waa
looked
for to he the laal of life, wbt-u
paoid* on lb* irroui.iU
Tit. grand |
•laud waa oarknd. and th* hlaarbnr* abe iwaoefiOly and wabout a aUuggU
iwaaed from tba gatberiiigof Diet veuing almdowa into the r**t tf the 8uit
•htnelmnd. where Un r* i. no more
Tb* laco* w*rw th* I*.bi *r*r ra- any nigi.t.
w aa no *.o|tfia.- to Iter to .he. For
rordnd fni a hnwl I tank aii.l th* Uwt
I ah* Im.i hrarely and calmly
llUf mail. Tit* track'* iwi-iiig rtN^ord
of'*' J»» x^a»low*i*d
•octtiidm tb* lookiHl dnatb in th* fao*. not knowing
wltat
mom.iot tlm call would ootne.
raatoat Inml t*-ing mad* lu
During th* tmtly luil.td th* attemoon but none but her moat intimate
lb(‘ tiack w»i.a hill* In-nxy in im»iu* ftienda ever knew it from her, and
lerl* but U f.n* th*^ day wan ov. 1 it ab* wt nl aleadilr aliout her life work,
with a M.rene cheer moat l^auliful to
diucania in tin* ..hai*.Htartot Adami iuaiiag*d th* *v*iii« •ee la all the inner atreaa and attain
with a flint hand and th*r«. xxa. in.n* of living which moat have b.wu b*ra,
Whodarwdto tv*oil in jork*ving to ber clirialian chamrtrr grew mor* and
> in atreugtb. Her faith waa of
•It. d*tiiiii*id ol •g.M.d
'I1i*i«ort that never gn-w weak, and
waa no J..ggiiu' wh.ut th.. «u>U w*i*
laad*. th* acoring ludni; don* with Uotl aa b. r Father wua a very real
«n*rgy. ll U unutmal l..r *urh a good preaeiice to her Hhe waa .levotod to
ciburch and cliorcb work, mt.l it
record aa tliat of yiMtlcrday to Im. mad*
111. re and lu her aoclal relation, lit
<10 a ran* track In I hr** *vi«tiU. in
Which *l*x*n h*.ita w. I. gt\*n. ih*r«« Traveiae thty lltat abe will iwrbap*
1h« the moat iui*M»d
waa Booring liul .'4 liiui^*
No
htwrt waa mor* tender to the
Trarerw. thty ludd* lit* itonor of
taking th* firrt imut. y in lit* S 4o call of netv-aaity Uian b*r«. and her
tro4. whi. b waa won to tlmn aintigbt charltie*. w bicb w er* al far a* ahe
ItnaU by ledy lUtalir*. owned by Mra. could c^tmpaM it brntowed uuae.-n and
O. a Ckii.aiiddrixrii hy ll.-nry Kiiiga unacknowledged, were many.
Aa the w Ife of th* bead of a great
worth Tti* mm.- wa« w*ll haii.llcd and
)• wonh twiM.aa much today aa ab* •tale inalitulion and lb. dtai»enaer of
-
r:.“
iii
MRS. MUNSON IS DEAD
Th* ‘*' .11 fiaiv' waa an rtciliitg rat'*,
highly
being-wtui hy KlIatMla, th. Irini hi
ll* Ur mm* of OV..tnt*n A Saaut of The m»ny telegrama and exprruaiooa
llanotHk. Ill Ibr.s. atraighi bcata. of aymjalby that have 00m* in »iuo*
drtf*u hr Mr Saam, tut* of tin- own her illnea* and aftar her death Itave
era Htraiig*r O. th* c*l.-hiwt*d Chi not lieru needl'd to prove thia
Tber.- waa never a more loyal And
cago pactlr waa barked heavily at tb*
bookmaker ► aland and nheit Ih* rac* di voii'.l wife and mother. To her.
waa oT*r. Hlraiigt-r O. had fallen **t- hoiiie wai. tb* oeuter of living, and lu
claima
atood alwaya flrai. with aa nn*ral nolcbt'a in th* iwtimatiou of the
•porta, and a gootl it.-al of moo.y aemahnaaa that waa abaolute.
For her there liaacom* the real that
ohanged Imuda
lu tbia ra«' K*iturille. own.-d by remainetb for tha children of God
Frank btevena. waa a favorite and ah* For her tliere la no grieving, but for
thoa* who will mlaa her and need bar
made gotal hy taking wH'oud money.
The third heat waa a fin* eiUihi- more than worda can tell In tb* daja
to come, there ia influtte aym)mthy.
lijo. KlU Olla bniB)i*d in
whioh many. v*ry many hearu are
Bbc n^d* tin flr.t .innri. r in
M. K O B.
three qoarlen. in I 40', Sirang*r O. exunding tiHlay
mad* the mil* in 17'.
Thia waa ».t
Mr* Mana<m waa bom to Palter,
gratlfylitg l«. the jodgi a and
jdeaaaon. N J.. Iiriy y. ara ago.
She waa
lag to Ittarter Adama that the latter
married to Dr Jamea IV Munum in
calletl the •i*'cUt atl««lton of th*
crowd to Ib.. remarkahl* iim* ««*d* IthaV and cam* to Trmvere* City with
under ,wermlingoonditioiia.and *tated I V!“
J?. 71
Jamea Fr*a. in SeptemWr, 18S.V Their
that tbia me* idm-t'd th* l>ar
Itall-mile
Oily track amor
doctor L ing aoi> rintenent of the
cour*e« in the*
Northern Michigan Aaylum for the
The S :4d trot
Inmoe ainoe tu opeatug ia 1S8&. 8h*
•tmigbt beam U. K
leavea no near relativea except a aiater
la New York I'liy wbo*e f**bl« ba^th
to O K and NorUteaateni playing
will prevent b*r attending the tuner,
for |io*itiou on the atrabdi tli© former
al.
waa sent back to aeoond place, th*
Th* rumalua will h* In aiala Meuheat being given to Imdy Keelive.
day morning from ¥ to 11 w'clock und
who ftalahed a lil4l* more than a neck
•on ice* wUl be hold al the A«ylum at
behind «. K.
In the toKNond heat
o'clock in the aftomooc.
Tb*
ImAy Reelive went under the wire
body will he taken to Poatlao for
uaaliy ahead and took tit* raoe in th* burial, and tb* burial nerric* will be
third sudor almilar cMmditioca
held thorn in Rockland memorial
TH*l:fcl |«we waa on* of ih* baet
chsiii 1 at fl :90 o'clock Tuooday aftor.
UveuU of the meeting The race waa
not atarmd until 4 o'clock, after th*
two otbw room bad been pulled off. SrNDAY
Five usemug b«at« ware imotA and
Nortbpoft n aud retni
tba ra«U Baaomd to reel l«'tw*ea
leavru at S a. m. obarp;
Miobfaa R. Pern and Dr. K*dman
'Tba flrrt haat waa taken by Michigaa B, also tb* third. Th* aecoud For floors uao Oalmuu'o Kloolic
SMiffl~ toBtr Ha«y.dttvau
ROYPlCKEn
WAS KILLED
Itwnaffuud tbul ho bud «M fluffor
aoken. 000 baud budy lueawlsd. bla
Ip brutaod sad tmrwl pulufml
SIXTH TBAR-Ka 1608
MRS L J. SCDTT DEAD
arrivod from Kalkacka aud tbo
young man waa able to gut out of bad
recline tu u bammoek. HU fatb.
Ins Rear End Collision ut Wll and
er expaou to take blm boaee on the
libmsburg LbutNifltit
evening train and bU rmvery U aa. Puit acreet, ugod »7 jaufs. 8bo Uutm
a babe that waa only a day old at Uie
•a red.
It waa a uarroxx eaoape and illna- lime of her diiatii.
JUMPED FDR LIFE TOD LATE uwtea that boya and men abosld r*. Deoeaaed had a very wide circle of
card the direcUoua of the aluM aud
k*. p off the nack while racing ia In
And His Hoad Was Crushod lirugeemL________________
ai.ledai Fife Lake.
Asalnst a Switch Standard
POOR.'*
wide circle of
iu tbe kindacgmrten of the Fife
lAke eehool for five yeura 8he leuree
King Edxvurd Gave a Monster betide, her hatband and child, a
mother, father and two bvothera
Feast Today
The funeral will be held tomorrow
at S o clock, from the Preebytoriaa
DmliteUfllree • a*4«*re tl*el-%*eih*r church of wbieb the deoeaemi waa a
memlirr. Th* foneral eervlo* will be
Laat night obortly aftor 10 o'clock.
0.000 eea i
or
ID charge of Rev W. K Wright. The
loaly will lie in aluto at tbe reddenoe
iVea Siau.tHMl,
Fireworks and Flags
A LARGE STOCK
NOW READY AT THE
City w Book w Store
FED LONDON’S
Knjrtaoor Roy Hcb oil of Umod RapIda. and tho aortoua injury of Firoman
Dwyar of Mnakiiron.
Tho oooth
bound flyor craobed into the engiuo
and toad* r of Ih* Klk Kapida train on
the mall* line of th* Per* Marquette,
aad th. euglno of the Klk Hapida
I than ran wild to iiatoa. whor*
The train from Elk Kapida. wbleb
aa runninf 00 extra time.ou aoeount
of Ih. Fourtb of Jnly dmuouatration
at KU Rapid*, had arrived at Wll
liamaburt a aboH time beforo the ac
oM*nt. ami two ooaohea had toon left
on lb* aldettmok. und Urn luamingrra
had juat left the cosobou The en
gine ran not 00 th* mala track to
•witoh, when tho flyor. awe*pmg.
round tho osrve, rraahod into th*
orondof llu'tooder.
The fireman ^of th* Klk Rapida
miu oaw tb* approaching flyer
. time to jamp, and h« emped
witbhQt aorlona injury. Tb* *ugi
neer. Roy Piokott. ilia thought, en
deavored to atart tha ongine ah**ad < it
th*u bat'king toward tl»* ap
Kuacliiug flyer I ao aa to lea^ru the
•ho* k when tb* two traiua cam* to
gether. and be waited long enough to
th* throttle for at. am ahea<l.
triiMl to jump, juat aa the t-ngin*
of I he flyer atruck the t*ml*r.
Rngiiiecr Pickclt. in making the
imp. waa thrown from hia feet by
1* abooK or the oollidtng enginea.
fell headlong, hia head atriktng a
awitch ataoilard. reauUiug in inatant
death.
The engine of the Klk Kapida train
with iu cab all ahattered^hut with
full ateam head, now ran wild.toward
Travera* Oity. Tb* whiall* \alve waa
. and all the way ttu'' mn^way
engine ahricAed out
of the ateam pipe. Were hural. how*\*r. aud tbe ateam eaoapcd ao rapid
ly that the engine stoppe d of iu own
aco**rd at Bate*, doing no damage
reman Dwyer of th* flyer, who**
bom* 1. in Mnakegon, aaw that a oolII waa cerUin. and juiu|a*d Juat
before th* ahook. lie wa^ aertoualy
bruiaed about the head, hu right rye
mangled and hia jaw waa badly cut
on the left able. HU arm waa alao
Idly coutnaed.hut it ia thought that
ta tnjories w«ll not prox* xery mri*
It. though they are x*ry luiuful
Kogim-er Pickett Itwxea a wife in
Grand Kapida He waa well known
here, tbemgb h* bad been on the Klk
Rapid* run only a w.'ck.
HU renmiua were |hrought to tlie room* of
Olia*e impaneh'd a jurr to view the
In* thi* morning. The inqSe«t
XX ill nol be held till J o'clcx k Monday
afternoon, aa the witue**** oaunot set
here before that tune.
The *ngiu* on the *0011. Umnd fly*r
waaeo Iwdly damaged that anotlier
eugim had to be need to take the
STRUCK BY A PACER
lamdou. Jaly 5-Biug Edward',
moatier dinner to lUudoo'e poor waa
gives today, it bemg a holiday. Th*
diancr. were given is aamll balta and
lu all tb* parka or Urn otiy At BUbop ai
park U.«JO were fed. Th* deatiiute
were uaurtr all fod. a. well aa va*i
nsmbeea wOmu* wwge* are la>iow a
living slasdatd
The total uuml.er
fed amounted to half a mtUion. The
dmoor, whlob ooec in the o*igUU»rbood of tO.tU) pnunda. iaolode*! aleak
and kidney pi*a. veal piiw. bam. roaat
beef, potato**, tarta. cbMwe. beer and
Itmejnior.
Tb* gueaU were amuaed
by r.uuu aetora ahd actreatow who volunteered Ibeir •*Tvto*e, alao 75.Uid
xolnuteera who acted aa xxalter*. Th*
tahlra and •t'aU naed lu the feaat uaed .
up :.'•<» mil*a of plaukK. King Edward |
to-nt hU r*grx'U through hia pnvat*
I.U luahlllty to he jw**-
KILLED BY ESOUIMAUXi
News of Death of Explorer An
cofM.4 rwMiorwf. lb. >nt
{110$3
Women’s Canvas Shoes
$1.00
rsc
Kruui IliMlaue** H«> Poat.
Sample Shoes al Big
Reductions.
Alfred V.
Friedrich
VALUE!
5. Bcttda & Co,
SPECIAL FIFTEEN DAYS’
:i^
MEN’S SUIT BARGAINS
Absolutely and without question the greatest bargains
that have ever been offered right in the season, on
brand new, stylish Suits, goods that are particularly
well made and thoroughly uilored.
Men's blue and black Cheviot Suits. 1-rench
faced coats, good fitting, worth $7.50, atMen's fancy Wool Cassimcrcs. in stripes, mixed effects,
also in all pure worsted gootls. in stripes, checks and
fancy patterns, worth from $io lo $i^, for
4.76
We Give You Choice of Any Suit in the Store.
None rest-rved, including all the very choicest, tailormade Suits, also blacks, worth from $iS 1 1 KO
lo$20.aijusl ..............
............ Xl.OV
This gives you a great opportunity to pick out a fine
diack Suit, or something else equally as desirable, at
a considerable saving, for these goods are all this
season's make and are from the best manufacturers
of high class clothing in the country.
Bargains in all departments.
John McLor. the partner of John
H IBlotmOueld. wa* in the city to
•la ud the Foucth
TRUE
Weighed this eatmlag at
straw the Back Witt7 be
O’chck-Camtl
Bataak
Shirt
Waists,'
Stack
tlessk
OPEN TILL IHM
Belts.
90c
Hr T. l.-rr»|.|i I* tin K*»-r.l
\Viiinii*.*g, July
K*v, Hi. l<.!ird
F*m*ra miaioirnry,*. Fort Chur, h.ll
ix III th* city. H* at*t*a tin- r. nixlua
of Kxplon-r Amtr*e w« r* brought to
Hutlaou'a h*v |»oat ahorllv U for* hi*
il*|mrtur*. .luu* 1. hy an Ki.Limo. eeut
out to conflrm th* flrn new* of Andrw'a d**th Thia roan aaya that An
drtx' and Cixmiwniona were killed bv a
Here- tribe of Kakirooa .ttx> milea
northweat of the Hudaon Bay i>o*t.
Search u being made of any record*
he may have had when killed
Ettomous 1{usb
\V« cnumlr bare -toor lh« Lioa than u> the Uoihiitg.
> Hat, sad Fumithings line during the fix^t frw da>^. thus
pUmly showing that wc arc nut oolx iiuwt faxortbly known
in Ttavme City but aUo the entire xurrounJing countr)’.
Misses* Canvas Shoes
Children’s Canvas Shoes
nminon
* STEINBERG’S
SHOES FOR MEN
Tliat's a hat vou grl when
you l.uv the KIMBALL
PIANOS.
I hcv ate |vtrIret m rxrix wax, an.l
guaranteed to gixr goo-1
satisiariion. It will pay
u*u lo see »is Uiore you
buy an mstiuna-nt.
FACTORY PRICES and
bUral icmix
W. W. KIMBAU COMPMIY
und utteaded the injured boy
B
waa feared that the aoeldwrt would
reMlt fatally. Aa It waa. ba waa budly aboekrd aud intomal injurtea were
faured. Tbe boy era* tukou down
town to Dr. Gaantlett'e leuidemoe
•oon niterward and given every ■rtwitioa. Dr Andareon aaeisted Dr.
Gauntlett during tbe utffbt. and ab^
8 o'clock thU morning, the boy had a
bad apelL It waa thought that be waa
iceiu 10 dU. Dr
ThMiiaaa
nlM U ud Utat • ibort iUm- h*
S
Wt art
Stitt
Sen
Jitter
Men’s Canvas and Linen
dre m Contirmod
Alarar Umr of K*UmX* Nerrowlx «•-
Alger Urwy. aged 17. eon of 811a*
Gtwy. iwominent banker of Kalkaaka, |
narrow euwpe from diwth on
loe track yeah-rday aflenioou
mt of the 8
waa just being flnUhed
mond hail *1*4 under the wire at a
gait, with Michigan K a oloe.
eeoond. followed by Knebew Young
Gray mad* a rwab to crow, tbe nark
from n*ar the judgea'a aland jn«t lx
hind Redmond when he ww* atrwok
by Kuebe n on tbe ahouliW. the foatVof .the coUiBloo Dircwlng tbe boy flat
00 tbe track.
Both home and .alky
pwaeed over him. but luckily be waa
notauppod niiop. Ri
derthe wire without
fvttlug offbUfeHluuii
•truck tbe boy.
Keep Your
Feet Cool
in aPair
of our
Canvas Shoes
THE WEATHER
HAVEYOUTRIEDABECORDWANTAD?
oi,r PATKST KII» HALS.
IhiuUj* Urt. • run Dr.^
THI OLD
FRANK FRIEDRICH
m N.W um4.
142 fi«4 a.
Bedding Plants B»dp ttm.
Geraniims. Asters, Vertenas.
'Jr Trank ttl. Paint, Tiarist.
Special Prices on...
COLORED SHIRT WAISTS
65c Waists at........
50c
$1.00 Waists at. . .. . . .
75c
$ 1.25. $ 1.50Waistsat $ 1.00
$1.75 Waists at. . . ... .. 1.25
'Dimities, Kobena Stripes. Alexandria Silks,
Tosha Muslins. Muslin DeSoi. and Wash
Silks, and all that class of goods at reduced
Start Tumiturt ; |j.,'
and Tixturts j K| :
< Tar Salt
Our SelUw*#. Serven*. Wtodow Fixtuivu,
C^qiter Pitxv, with Sht-lniig and Drawt-re, v
C>oante». Dtwk, TaUf. C.'hai^ Etc., Etc.,
arvforuale
prices.
. SOUTH SIXE
.vjsrtf./
.
n
PARKER BROS. ?
A. J. WILHELM
UNION- STREET
vi
If yon can tMu any of tbuue it will pay
youlocalL
McNamaiaBlk^
Mi
Froot Street.
tor.
. >tri.T «. IML
itlielMkof aoreltiea that an* ohdaahlefor proper fwaeemat loo with
tooted ehowa have beoemt eo ecaree
tbe manegera ar«- willing to pay
aay price aed go to'nnltmited expeoaa
eara aaything oat of the ordi
oary. One of the .n-w f.otortw which
have been inMU-d to tin*
Hono-
ORE OF THE GOOD BARGAHtS WE HAVE|F0R YOU IS
Uatted ie the Bret appeerance of a
troupe of LllUpollaa Rough Bldma
Theee childrt-u were aeearvd from the
Maxtoaa goveram«*ot by parmw.ioo of
tirwllnthei
\
tttWS
\
tflbtOhridi
A S«KAT FOtniTlf.
. btox otod. At toe
routh oi Jair. tto*. iiM
of Parker Btoe. Ime
been cold oat Io J. Boeensweig A Oo.
of Detroit, and will be ooatiaaed at
•taad la the McNamara
blook. oadar charge of F. W. Young,
who arrived bare Tharwlay night aad
invoiced U>e atock yeeb-rdey. i\ M
aad W. J. Parker elartHl thia buaiaeea
on the Utb of Beplamber. 18V0. in the
baildiag DOW occapied by the AmenOo
Tbe boaiaeea baa
ider tbe ffrm name of
Parker Broa. ever ilnoe William J.
Parker died May lA. IRiO. and O. M.
Parker haa ooatiaaed tin* baaineaa
aincy- that time. The latter haa other
Iwameaa intereeU which demand hit
attention hot haa not yet annoaaoed
The cloeiag oot
of the baaiaeeaof Parker Hroa. re« a familiar anaineea firm name
from Front aireet aad one which haa
,|.Hl a prominent place in the
city'a hoetiMwa hiatory.
ahip maaenvera. which are equally aa
woadurfml to; the older lulka
they
are pleaaing^ to the children. The
troupe deKiribed i- only one of a half
doaen or more aovelthe of a like charactor, which are pnwenied lhi». aeaMm
in the combined performance of Gentry Broa Famooa Showa. Kiwrly all
tbe featurea aeh-oUxl ate ooea that can
be viewed in the prooetoAiooal di.play
which takea place on the morning ol
the date of exliibuion. which iw KriTbe board of etato anditore have al day. Jaly nth. twlc** daUr.
Tenli
lowed the claim of Hoeea Olammooa
of Jaokeoo. for the bounty af #100 tin
•late offered to aoldiera ealleting la
the civil war. The anowaace of aach
claim U a rarity. It aaaally being dia*
oovered when each claima are filed
that the eoldier had received the moocy eometime dariog the poet 40 yeara.
iirtfht.
OlemmoaaeervedwitbOa K.Twelfth
AN EXTENSION TABLE
Ccttdtnstd Dews
o 0f nikbigM
^
6.85
... &35
I".*:
tor toe reeeptton
I of toe Onad Dnke
Borle. •«» oooeto of toe 0«r. who U
0X|i00l0d to oiritoto bitoooatty withto toe *o»tfew toy. UpoohUor.
ritol toe po>d dok. will coo.e dl««i
to Wootaiuctou. where o eoriee of
onwd wu pfotoblj tl.. tom**!
O.
toHiwwl 1* «blt etfy In ony oof -loy. trie, ue ,d«i»ed in bl. booor. He
to ddM oMIm IhmMBl** weotl
will be i—eoiod to toe preeldeot.bot
will not exp-t o»y poblir fonotloue
KtoU.. (*!>»- K
too toy todon **4 »h* —ly ■<«
The Boyne KlU fiaattorinm com
Ui bit boMW. at be tnkTeliwt ouofflL. L. A. BUILDING
pany invited Dr. J. Harvey InaU of l.Twr-iK.-’"
.lolly, tooopb *o.ioo«o.«o
While
Uraud'Kapida to Inveetigate tbe heal
In toe United Stoto. be eX!»oU to de.
ing propL-rtica of Boyne river for oth
I to iure.tlpoer
diMweea
tlum
rhenmmattom.
He
u
problom
ond
tloo of the ImmlKtotlou prob
PROF. C. E. HORST
AND
reporte that all troebl.w cauaed from
the ooeidltlon of AoK rtoMi cttlioooaf
Hilrr. Mr* Jam.*
Mr- l-m'
bMB left With tiMWe
MRS. C. £. HURST
ario acid would
oared aad rheoma U*t.h.Vur*M
It.-*. II. 14-41.
OHien oxtrmouoo In the United
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
ik» iWTiaff brick vicHOi ou crwy
|4<U
TW4*-r- .rf VtoJia m»A Vucal M«r
tlam mach bettor handled if the water
•14c o*e«d foroiWc cm^fwilioui of
Ate*
T.mp..rtory
Kitodu.
at
tefuaetor..
-U
waa .pecially prepared. He mja a
Udyl'onoo. Tiee-retoe of Indio,
wbal <wr c^U cic to be Utv
aanitannm with thr proper faeilitiee
Ttw acocc wercofrcM cocoMi cud •bo woo formorly Hi.. lUiy lAitet
IS
for ohanglng tim tomperatnre aad
the DHTtef PMk AMoeietlon if net of l»leo*«. Ill. I. coopollod to hwre
mode of apphoalion to anil iadivUlael
mllXfdeeeed. The membere dreenr. toewiem of bor w>eUl ttiomplu of
ottri-ri»Tr
WILI. K\C IIAWtJB
T4
■oeoeea eud If that !■ kcIbimI thla .v<wr •.renl yoor. ot Uolcnitt oo ooooot of
A;8auU
8ta
Marie
coatract
ha»
Itmeeaamore lubr^fl
III btolto. Bhe he. broken down io
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
hettarneeaeeohyeer.
too tiytac a*d dokflitottIMl oWniote of tav. W. T.^WoodkoMe Will VUil KUat been let for the new Preabyterlan
church, to coat fi'W.OOO. It will be one
NAMAk.V UI^bK
. »Uto»
lAdy Oonoo will leooli Bw
The o»lebieUoo waa
'for Two Hmmdmfu.
of tbe floeat church edifio-a in the up
i d»Ur tfT r-dto-t ixt |*Uft
-er« talk) .
ot, Ha, too totter i»rt of Ao«
Rev. W. T. Woodhonae left thii pi-r penin.ula
J dh-r loo
wen left hen. Il ia ahown eonolo oat, when ahe will ai»eud aereral morning for Flint, Mich., where he
A norltoem Michigan paper tella of
elrely that we oea yet the pr'ople weeka Tiaitiog her mother. Mra. U Z. will anpply th.* Uainiat enunh for
k-Jt
ER 1000 WATTS
WAT
whea we weot Ihemo beoeeee wr ad- Letter, and her alatera. Mrm. Idellor two Hnndaya During th»* week inter- a girl in Kuacommon oonnty who
Ki’ii.M*nia. in
off.
red
to
U
mb a coin to aee which of
weya^Wethem hoaplUble eu
and her daoghtcra an making elahor*
iMt he will »UU U. motoerl*
...n who
*ho had
h«I Jaxl
peu,.-,«
jnat pruinwed
ment. e oordiel welcome and a die ate pnFwntioaa for lauiy i'araen'a Buiito. <to». The
tii ic c
olmn h here
lofK
atay. It will be her drat viait to the
will be topplied bj U. T. K. R. i-uTTi
h~l . c.iD u. u«., *.
i*.
Now.
»d Btatea aiuoe her
Bev.
ol eunt dBrilw hia
hi. abaenoe
AbeeDce
Ree.
^..11. .low*.
what we aeed badly la a |wrk, or eev- Lord Oonoo will not aooc
Oarry ia one of the leading Baptiri
Uov. Bliaa haa a pUn to which be
Bdxal ateaka cannot be had for lore (watora in the aUte. H.* will ^pead
eiml of them, where viaitora can api od
'
THU hlONAmBB
will i.r..hably call the aiteni.m of the
a few houra In n at and recreation iu or money jaat now by the 5.000 inhnbion in Travera.* Tity and vi- Dell legiaiatnre.
There ia ckkntiderD«. SAW^rci
etead of deTotlng ibeU entire time to itanU of the town of Oluny. m aouth.
____________________
ablevaoani properly owned by tbeatai.
^nnee. The local bulcbera have cii>ity.
paoing walka The council ahoo'
Lanning.
and
it
1
b lying idh .
Tbe
W.C-.
I.
A.
OKcera.
Mi oagleot to aecure aniuble ait
qnamled with the municipality and
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
gkivemor
Ikelievea
thni
Ck*uld
be
aold
meeting
of
th.*
Woman
a
At the
While they an aralUble. ereu if they that body in revengk haa abut up all
Arriumn
Oemotory Imivovement Aaaociation for enongh to {woviiU for an eaecoiive
an not Immediately Improred.
mblic alanghtcr bontd a
ON EVERT BOX OP THE OENUINE.
Thnrwlay afternoon tbe following
▼leloo dioold be made to offer
affection between lirothen.
When the rural mail carriei
attrMtiooa beeidea tfaoae prompb d by what out of i!»e orkUnary.waa brought oflloera were elected;
Oviddiairiii dr..ve up to the wind
Fieaidenl-Mrm. J. K Uilleapie.
to light when death took away
Firat vice iweaident—Mra. i'. J. mill tank ..u the farm of a Mr. May
and Henry Olrena. farmera, living
nard.
near Cliapin. he found the to^ly
near
Kwing,
in
Kleming
county.
MBBD or A BTItKF.r UAll.WAV
of Maynard-a
year old ai.n in tbe
Jame.;C}!vena. aged 76. and hla broth
MORE AITAUKNT.
Luk. The child tuul fallen in while
er Henry, aged 71. had lived together Soole.
AMthar thing clearly demoni
pUy
and dr..wned.
Thinl Tire precident-Mra
1
If the Read of a atn^t railway. Hatl in harmony and farmed in parun raldp
Fruit hanga ao thickly on peach
on the large tract of land Inherited Lyona
w.. m the vipimiviif Sparta
S.H*retary—Miaa Jennie AnderH*.ii
from their father, llenjamin Oi
uleaa three fi.urrtha of it ia picked at
hare been riaited by ten ibooaand Henry waa a bachelor, while J
ace it ia aaid the ireea will break
Imd been married and left two dangb
peopla. Inatead of three thoi
L>wn. The crop promiaea to to* tbe
WAIMT
With a few exceiRiona the ratea of tdkra. The brolhen labored togeUier
-Mra. Sbtaoii. Mm Me faeavi«*ai in 40 yearn.
fan to the iwrk waa ten en nU iwch and added to their aoenmnUtiona aa if
At lamaing. the faded green e
nnder the dlnolion of one mind. No
in re)»reaentatiTe hall, iu which there
When
la aAimeihing over I.OOO 3'urda. ia to be
waa Urn emm with tJie riga of O. r
replaced by a new carpet of a different
to th. onr in which the other did not
Fred Narii of Oravm aufferdl a
ahadeof grwn.tbe Uwrd of atate audi
vapA4 traaait are very apparent Thia appear. They lived through the long •troke near tto* grand atand on the
tor.*, tiav lug avrarded the coirart to
l%OT all style!, but comfort and durability as we ll and 8
priaa la too mach. and the rmca track yeara without one Jarring word or driving park yeaterday afternoon. He
oroaa porpow*. Age finally compelh*d waa looked after immt^Ut. y and later Burnham & 8t.«pel of Deiioit, at
the crowd!
12 our Shut! 1 )<*pt. is full of money saving chances.
X
|l..t5 per yard.
mnoli to get to the them to caaae active work abont the in tbe day waa able to get about,
groaada aa It doea to get in and aee a mma tlme.and they dietl only one dty ia not believed that th.* effecta will be
half day'a good aport. 'I^e city ahould
aeriona _______________
.mng at i» o'clock.
lecaMlc the latoa of fare to be maia*
^ niator'a New Ueitvwr Waaoa.
George Salea and Mra Anna Und.
TW«>ld r.alkto»eC W.rlalaod by ooavcyaacw oo ibe pnblio
J W. BUter totf jaat n oeived from
In tlie old priory vhiiivh of lA'otnlto both of Traverw* City, were united in
altocto. aad prohibit leahorbiuuil
Has sol.l boyond ail rcrorils because you could buy
iMldweU A London a fine large fur at. r. Kng. l« i» v. ry inl. rk-atlng ain-cl- marriage by Pastor D. O. Koth at the
tlieift Irom
to $5,50 and Ret a Rootl shoe at ever>niture vragoo. Thia ia the adiond fur- ni. n of the old rneking or dinking home ot the groom’a brother. William
nitnre vragoo they have built for Mr. fto.4, a unlverKnl nicle of puntohment Salea on Baat Eighth atreet. where a
price.
SOMK Ni;\V STYU:S. one is patent leather,
• Thera were a great many who ar8Utor. Ha will aae the old one with formerly In >o»:u.* f..r th.* |.nnUhu.ent number of frienda gathered. After
rtvadlmreoo tbaUrdwhe could not
of a.*..Ma. H.*aiHlnliu..ii»:.*ra niid woinheavy
soles,
ilulllops;
another is line kid. liRht or heavythe
ceremony
ice
cream
andoake
were
oue home and the new cue with too
iadaonommadnllooa for the night.eon- hora-a ao thia wUl give him two riga.
soles. patent leather tips, and both styles wilt cost you
il otbera aen ed. Many fnenda of both imrtlea
•eqacotly many had to ream the which will enable him to mat.* dehvoongratnlationa and
. ill amh a extend
tnnivj:r.i.»ilnc
S;-5o
the
pair.
•irtoto or find a aoft loard aomewhere
head and wiahea
to lie apoo. It la to be regretted lliat
Makea the firea of life bum with a
Whao your ayatom ia waatiag away nient datoa hark to Saxun tlinea. and
Ihia Mtoold be ao. hat in a ol|y of thia
aiac. drawing from anoh a wide tetri* with melaacboly thoaghu. reatleaa thr U*onilnat.*r a|Ht lmen wna the laat ateady glow. Kenewa the golden
naed In Knirlaml of w bl. h there ia any
nighu.
aorrowiag
Aiya,
vwoew
llfe'a
tory, it U hard to find aniuble lodg
rockrd kept. In IIM* ^'hicagu Dally
Inga, while at other timea there would
Jaa 6.
he plenty. At the city growa thia dlfllFor slices, we never had a better shoe for the’money
emUy^Ulbe overooma.
than our new $3.00 Ladies' Patent Kid Lace sho<-. It’s
»lo kiMcrj M —of tb.
UofTfOwno OtlT Tho 4»j
oMyooirMoMoad o«rlr *11 ooodi
J. W. SLATER, LEAOIIIG HOUSE FURHISHER
FIRE INSURANCE CNUftST
CLEAREST
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a shoe we are proud of.
Toaag PatbkT-rve )n-t made a bl#
deporit iu a aavluga Imnk In frtiat f.«r
my baby l»oy. When be l» twenty
i wlU hand him the bankl>onk. I. II him
the amount of the original drik.»U and
let blm aee bow thinga count np at
Old OcatlMiiao-Won
that lly boy drew tbi
married wltb It. and t
aapport him and hla
ii.
Tor a Tact
the Custom Tit Shoe
wy. I tried
.ncy and got
I've got to
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aoft and tbe different
vmrtettea are obtained by varying the
toopoftlaoa oC cfeam. tVbeo mada of
eraam alone and at a low temi^eratnre
with Uttle prraaurr. we bate Ibe aofl
Ptotomy Rhllopatt-r |koaaeaaed a nu|v
dal yacht the Thalttuegon. 312 fed
laag aad 45 feet deep. A graceful gallary uupported by corloualy cam ed.cul
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model of neatness, fitness and goodness. They are
made in vici kid. patent leather, velour calf, enamel and
patent kid. both heavy and light soles, and they sell
from $3:50 to $5-00 They contain comfort and wear
beside their other good qualities. It’s the custom of
our customers to accustom themselves to our "CustomFit” shoes. •
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The afiove ia riew of a portioa af
about tbe Grand Trmrerae
Health Reaart at Spring Beach, which
baa be« entirely overtiautod thia
aprtag. Tbe developmmit of thia reaort ia due to the paah of Dr. B. P.
Hurley of thU city and the ewtotpriaa
of Dr. ViotorBtoimoC Qhtoago. wbo
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every day untit further notice. Con
certs will be given in the Furniture
Department on the ground floor from 10 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and are
instrument.
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You too, if you own a pair.
rmorl Over f 1400 aa
upon the improvement of tbe building
aad the grounda have been attraeUvely embeliabed. Tbe place wUl be
wbat ito muae impltoa. a btoltb ra-
place to reoorer health aad enjoy
when it U restored.;Theie arete ac
in tbe grounds about tlie building aad
tbeae wUl be giadoally improved, co
that tbe whole will be* a beaatr apot,
Mt onlr eoabeUlabed artUMally
provided;hf
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PATRIOTISM
LET LOOSE
V«starday*s Celebration Enjoy•<1 by an Immense Crowd
UNDER
IDEAL
; Splendid
:
CONDITIONS
Parade
of
Floata
Trades* Display and Unions
I hsdwsted
aod
Joatwhy Bub waa sot |a
prrhaiM a nmtter for differ
oidnioa. He waa aww by tha eoanmi
toe oo aporta the night of tha third at
waaarged not to daisy the pari
he woold not fail Iheai.
At Sfo’clock yaaterday am
Mrs Boai. waa eallod np by Ulapliotaa. and aba alatad that be ought
to be at tha rtrer. aaba had left homa
aoma tlme^baforo.
At sao Dara
Campbea a mamber of tha eoaunitbw. oallad ap Boah'a aon. who atntod
that his lathar had gooa to tha ooai
ooodition. to lie aore. and the ticta of ooold have explained aftarwanU
pariac briokt oe the walka made it
rery incxuirmiieut for the crowila to
The rain of tie- early
ICetahoot
The rain in the early
moniinj: left the atreeU luoddy.which left Union street in a ooi
bad. Bottha
interf. nMl aoinuwhat with the larwle. ly raaambling
bat in apite of lliat drawbaok the dla
aoooont. and the rarious cveoU were
very closely contested
In the lOO yard dash, Mraold. the
le reMaoratiU. the
1 i.-e rrvam parlora Thompsonville athlete, took the lead
and refreahment plaoea.and ererytiody from the start an<l held it to the tape,
had a good time. The dimpaintmenta
were few conaidennj; the ertent of er third. The time was very fast con
sidering the oonditiou of the streeL
Tlie 60 vard dash was a very pretty
oouteat. being fought out from o*
The aocident to Alger Gray on the to Upe between Menold, Hoyer
Booiation wore hrtvii.
radiant smiles
riralliig i« brilliancy the son which
had disaipnted the rain eloads of the
early morning.
Fully a.uio people
oaw tlie best raw*# ever given
northern Michigan.and the first me*
ingofthe Michigan circuit soond a
big soo-ess and |ilaoc«l Travers** City
in a permanent plaor in the circuiL
The fireworks in the evening gave a
glori-ms Jiiiidi to n glnneus Fourth
ami fullv la.fXi
river
stree t bridge, ami sundry housetop*
aud enjoyed the gorgeous display.
Th.* train and l«at a*«Tvn-e wa
oellent and then was little delay in
Peiiiilgton. Menold won by ]ioeail>ly
a yard, and then* was not a foot Is*
tween Boyer aod Pennington, the for
mer winning. The time in this luot
was very good oonsiderlng the oondi
Walton Ford apranj forward as be
caught the flash of a bright
costume through the trvea. Then ha
shrank back. It wai
Utc.
ever, f.ir the svelte, graceful figure
slepjv^l forward among the rusUlng
leaves.
When V o’clock
came,
an immense
crowd ha*! gaileTed b. sec John R.
Boah do his fancy b»g nding ai>ovs
the grist mill «Um and then shoot the
chute.
Oaas street bridge and the
hanks above it were well filled, the
dam and the adja'^mt ground contain
ed a roo«-h larger cidifytion of pro
pie. while all below the dam was
cTowiled.
Tnion slr,*ei fridge was
crowded till traflir was blocked, the
braces and timbers at the side aud below held men as thick as black binls
on a limb, the Ismk. of the river on
either aide were lined with jwople.
the chute had a goolly iiumWr of
would be sfiectators. and even the b*b
eplume iioles w,*r** .wcupied. one of
them holding nine men.
and below
Union street there were probably
l.nno people more. In all It was .-.it
mated that at lean 6.C
peopU w.-r.
gathar*-d to see the exhibition.
And it was all for naughL From
nine o’clock the crowd waited in the
boiling sun nntil y:40.
Meanwhile
the executive oommltb*e were seeking
the rommUbw
mi
ruAVixo nor**!-,THE OllLP.
amroxmm
Bolt, st.xHl gaxliig sinly t,t tlie ’’city
folks”
Running l.road jump-Menold, first,
IH.H ft. ; Pennington second. i;.:t ft. ;
Lyons, third. 17.3 ft
bin, a coin and 1urn.*.l «.i, Id*,
wife js-jUMsI nml Mnll.-.! int.i
llft.*il fa**.* *.f Ih** little girl.
‘ What an* you .ididn i, d*.liig here?”
glie nsk***!. Mnttnc I*. «*laU»rat.* dla
grams foniwsl of sinal! st«.i,.*s.
Running hop-stepsntljump-Menold. first’ :ai.4 ft.: Pennington, sec
Ill our illulug nMiii. 'n.L** is the kitch
en. and o**r llM-re U *.„r ns.iu. Th**
sth'ks are d*s.n*. and yon push ’em
*.|Hn. Iddn’t >.Mi ev.T play you were
n.arri**.! like thutr
Th** W..mni, laughe.1 bltl.-rly.
“Matrlimmy Is M.m**thlng inon-Mod
lug Hum niw-s of st*.i,**s. * »rie is liouud
in by walls ..f c.»nvenll«naUly.”
The .-hi!.! slraIgl,t.*iH*d up.
•iHM-s iimt make as nlci» houses as
ur* th*.M- walls^.f «r-”Th**y iuak«* a iirlism. a plan' from
good cpnbat, and waa interesting in whh l. yon mu*t bn*ak *mt if you w*.ulj
spite; of the fact that the local team, se** tlie light *.f day.”
by bunching their hits, won by a
1I.T Uart was h*d viiblii t^er. and
of 8 to a.
Kach team secured Kug*-ule did m.t reallke that kite was
nine hits, but Winnie, who kept the talking I*, the * bll.L She thought only
hiU of Gopetnlsh aoattered, was given of the man watching h.r curiously In
batter support than <(ither Allmanor Ihe lu.-lK.w aiiuimii light.
The girl s fa*v fi ll.
Fergnson who pitched for Cop/mlah
’’Oil, I tlumght it was some new
Oibson, who p1ay.*d left feld for
ime. you kn*.w.”
Traverse City, was the star of the
”X**. It’s ns old as Ih** hills. .\re you.
. getting six pot-onts, some of t«*o. ilr***l *.f your Imit husliand and
of the aenaattonal order. ouUing
Ilf**. an*l so s**,^roff a number of balls that look-d like
:»ume wv’r«j im»i." protested tbs
”.\re we, Wim.*?”
The boy
safe ones, and having three aoststs. Child.
>is h.-nd Slid dug the ground
cli stsrtod pretty doable
I. C*>piHT t.a-d sb*H*. **Vou sea.
pUya Ferguaonof this city was pat
new gam.*s once In awhile, but
I pitch for Copt'mlah in the sitxh
If g**t,>lr**.l «.f playing we’re
Dg, and was ixmnded quite freely, marrieiL \Miy. when w e get l.lg cn*>ugh
the guacu City boys getting five hiU
illy going to Ih* married fur
ill the three innings, time of them in all the time. .\*,w
I only keep
the eighth.
OUST on Satunlays and aft*T
>T m l,0**1.”
• IVm’t y.*u ever .juarTvir Kugenla
Winnie pitohad a protty game for
as Incoming interested, and she forthe Quean Cities and was finely
»u at her side.
i by Laagwoi
y»*s.” admitted the child
t for Cop*
Copemtsh.
frankly, -It’s part of tbs pUy, and
The soon- by inoings is as follows:
it’s such
to make up. Vest,
Qu.-en City
0 0 0 I a I 0 4 •-«
riuirlle N..rrls gave me a lamcll and
t5opemlsh
I 0 0 1 0 A 0 0 (V-a
*t awful mad. but
8trnck out, by Allman. 7; by Win
dssed aud mads tt
p. IHdn’t we. Wmier
nie. 6; by Farguaoo. t.
Wim*. flushed sn*l nodded his bowad
The trap sh*v>ting contest t*s»k pUce
on sports aod John in the new gronnd* at the We quet**ng clab.
the rooteatauta l«iog
Messrs. Bnwch, Sawyer. Alley and
Oortis. In all tha evants the aoorM
were close and i
► vary clever work
IL
Buali
and the oommtitea
eiswta were eagerly eeeking .
R. Bush.
Hot lie was not
to
found so the event tuul to be oalled
Off. *0011 to the disanpointOH^
the crowd, most of whom paaaad on
op Union street, to witness the street
•ports, witb'h oocarrrd between 8ev
aodOurtis Had
ciith aod Right h streeta
rises. Tha tie was shot off and OurWliila there was no exiilbitloo of
is w*«i by two polota
The
•iKioiioff iba choir. It is pretty safe lo
•ay Mmt tbaro would have bean if Mr
Boi^ hodoiTlvad oo tha soaoe ahoni
'ii
Amawd at the sudden change In her
8he rvwrered «iuickly ^
demeanor, the little girl pointed aiaitb a haughty inclination of the head
lently ti»wanl the woodland path.
remarked:
When Eugenie bad taken Ulf a duaen
-iTay. don’t Imagine I was foUowlng
stepi, she etopiwfd suddenb and hur
»ed you would ren
ried back to the cLlldn-n. who stood
of the iwrty.
party, aud
watching this od«l city lady wim had
\>e alone.”
Uken such strange luterest In Ibelr
1‘reclsely my predicament and Fve
make believe house. She knelt beside
» ^t k
and, drawing ibem
tly regarding each genUy toward ber. luurmurtd:
■ roost pleasant sU-Always give in to one am.therto find yourself
ond. :».b ft ; Lyons, third. :u.b feat.
Running high jump-Peanington
and Menold.iia first aod second, split,
t«weihrr with the martial band, made 6 a.; Boyer, third. 4 ft 6 in.
Menold had Ihe highfot score for
inspiration enough for any average
fioinU. Pennington sec
crowd of American citin ns
The ar- I he meet,
rangementa were carried out with ond. with 31poiuU and Boyer third
with 6t,.
Has* Ball Ua»a.
sporU sad games committee,
Oopi mish and ihe goeen City bate
a a
big kick coming
ball team crosaed bats at the Twelfth
K Bush, who failed to
It wms a
up for his log riding exhihi street park at y o’clock
Now the Fonrtb of ’02 has paaaed
ioto blsb.ry as one of Traverse Tity’s
greatest days
WAMT DEPAITMEIT.
Butgsrowet
~welL I ain’t going to let Artla klm
me again, not If he gives me two can
died apples. I*m not going lo make
WlUJe feel bad aoTinore, ’ramie If yon
really kne penile yto d*ni*l like to
make ’em feel bad. do yonr
Eugenie turned abruptly.
-Which way aro we to go. did yoo
aayr
EVERY TIME YOU
HUNK “H-O-r
leaf strewn pathway
Order estate.
Bef.»re them spread the »
of the setting sun. The red gokl sky.
fniiu*d by Ihe forest vista, slume like
the gates of glory. .Vellber spoke, but
the face of em-h se*-m.*d to ha*e *-augbt
the ndectlon of the brilliant wei*t.
Just iM-yond flowed a small brook,
making tlnkfing music as It l*a,-d
covered atones.
F*ird
crossed first, then offered hts hand to
w Ife, w ho hesitated w hen she
stepiHd on the first stone of tlie nat
ural bridge.
<
she reached the other side she
held Ids hand, and, seeing that slie
1.0 off.,It to wltb4r.w fro.i, hi. |
.....040. Ko. 4.W h.
ThlBkftfthelfiilAnBe Troosers we show at $2.50 to $5. ;
Linen and White Duck Tronsers$lto2AO.
Aen’s Shirt Waists SO cents
to $2.00.
But thslr Int.Tlocutur was n**t UugUthem.
you got ival angry and
WUUe was angry, too. and wouldn’t
makeup. What thenr
shoeked aunii-^- -B *
w U-k.*d lo get really mn.L Yon have to
hunus- a hu-lK*ud s.*iu.*. 1 heard me
till Mis’ K.sHllck so. You see. when
y.»u’r** marrud it’s dlff.-rent from the
ordinary
mad. U*cause you’re t*«eCber
dlnary tua
I the time and y*m’*e got to stay
tlwT. and if yon are mad” -tbs child
okid belpk^y at
•Balhrifran Underwear 25c
to $1.00.
Belts 25c to $1.50.
Flannel Coats and Pants $5
to $12.00.
Open Weave Cotton Hose 15
to 25 cents.
Straw Hats 50c to $3.
And yon wiU feel "c-o-o-1.”
iwjiiMSite. klojd MuUlh.lYttaan*
of idl
•’SliaU we let the children’s lesson
»*«•«
luiss unb»**ded. Walton, or shall we.
like they, kiss and make upV ”
• ki,. w- the i*ust of t !.*»«* wwds to
her pn»utl spirh. am] as In* U-nt to klw*
herhesal.!:
hUU- minmt. Ur a. O. Hs«ry«r.
USMf
”1 have wantetl t*» ssk y*.ii this for
days and da.vn. but so,u.*h*,w you nev
er gave me iIh* chance. 1 know I’ve
lH***i, unri-asonabl.*.
It’s har*I f*>r a
girl w ho’s »|Ueei,ed It OUT f.-lluws f*,r
MISCELLANEOUS
M veral at-asoi.s to yield always to Just
<SM* lt,Hlgnlfie,n,t Iiinn.”
”V*iu’re ii«.t !nsignlfl<*ai,t.
V*»u’rt*Just spiemlltl.
I’ve !h***ii s**llMi and
silly.” The wivrds came i,..w without
effiirt and w, re s4*«l.d w Hi, « jH-nlteiit
klsa.
the man whom 3*»n nn* quit** Mire you
bale ci-nM**! to lo\e and fn»ni w'b**m
you are alioul lo s**eun* a dh*.rce. Yet
tluit w as Lugeiile J onl’i* |iosltlun. The
tion.
Amil Ijederle ran in both of ln.uM,* Imd start.**! Mill, « trltl**. an*l
them* races.
That night the Van Order homn* i«,r
the bre.n*-l, had w l.l*.n..d steadily until
•at Ihe Cross
In the Ihre legged raoe, Menold and lh»*lr lH*lng fogetls r at the Van Order ty drove u**t to the d;i
Pennington won easily over Boyer house jmrty wns rapl.Ily d**velupiug Country club
-By Jove, It looks like the old caI'veu
and Lsslerla. The mck raoe waa not lnt*> a h«-art sii ketiitig sliamv.
til** w.,uien ha.l <sMiin,ene«sl to g*.»,ip tllloi, days to se** | *»r.l dsnelng four
aUml the aft air ov*-r their teacups mimUrs out of five with Lugeule.
In the running high jump, Penning
wh«*n 1'iig. nle was nursing a h**.ndachs d«***H„’t Itr exilalm.d a e*.i,llnmd
ton and Menold were tied at 6 feet, in h**r dark**n.Hl ns.m.
itfi*h**lor. tlMnightfully stn.klng hla
splitting first and second.
PanningIron gray muKta*-!,*-.
I'r.mi the distuii**.* cr
falnllj
bm won Uie standing broad jump
And so it l,iipis-„*d tliMt n linlet-hild
was rellev.sl. Ponl puMb.d asldi* the led them awaj from the ihurtuls of lbs
easily, and the other Jumps were
dlvonv tx»url.
overluiiiging l.ramdies and said:
won by Menold with Pennington i
”lf you will etiiin* with ine. {M-rlmp*
ond.tiles** «-hiIdrei, <;,t, isilnt out a path.”
The summary of the rarious events
Wlth*.ut n 11*^w.Ting sl,e follow.**! him
I
or »tu
is as follows:
Ihrt.ngh the rustling l**nves t*. a chur
100 yard da*li-Menold first; P.mulug. w lH*re iw.» cldldr.*ii. a lad *»f t**n. a
I II. W duty *lu«f. u*. n,i-. Id*ck *r«
ingum. second: Boyer, third. Time. manly little chni*. mid a pn lty girl of
•W.
|*»rl
to Ik* fullUhd uiH.i, ,arib and
|sTha|»s **lght. w.*re busily s^.rlltig llieir pritmlse «*r wnrning In ltea*«‘it.
N*>
race.
yarda-IVniiingtAn and Mmolrt. first; Boyer and
Thief of Police Kennir bid a large ls*derle, second. Time, 7 !i-f» seconds.
Standing liroad Jum|v-Penningbm.
foroe of deiiuty olliotws on duty but
they had little difllculty in maintain first, y.4 feet; Uibba, second, y (Vi ft.;
ing order, their worst troubb- being Lyons, third. 0 a', ft. the im*|a**ssUd« small Wv with his
cannon CTa* ^* r and pistol
Strains of |sitriot4r music r. iit th.
air from n.:irnii.g till ev. iiing. a half
dorj«n good bands coiitrilniting to the
aothusiasm.
The Kalkaska land, the
Klngtley and Northi«>rt bands, the
Boys Niod and Travenw* I'tty band.
ByWINTHROP ALLEN
» o*clook« and aaanrad thaat that they
ooalddepmid oo hla baiag than co
tianIheMfoiagof the Foorth.
tty. and woold not ba hack. The ooo
mittaa than had tha araat oallad off.
It WM d yimi «1«7.
Aod th« eltj
Theasaoatira oonuaittaa Imd offer,
«tr*«ia w»>i^ throD|r<^ with tf»*lArir«wt edit for aayona who woold gira a
crowd ••r. r
at any ooa time baxcan for tha abaeooa of Boah.
fora
and $36 for aayooa who aroold iro.
Thay
in •tranboatc. MllboaU, doea him wllboot an izoaae.
Bat
mthlng came of iL
oarta. tiaj ranki, Fvllman railway
Thi* mom lag Boali informal Dava
eoaolMw. oniinary day coaohra, box
lampbell that he was at home. sick,
can. looomotiTM and any old kind yesterday, and nnable to do tha work
of eara thr* railwaya oould irH
to that he had agra*-d to. He stated to
traoaport tlw pi-opln.
Mr. Campbell that be liad told a man
Tbo weatbrr nan waa km»l. fiorod- to tell the epmmittee that ^ was
ioaly kind, which haa been a rar^ « ok; bat the oommitte<> were unable
carmooc doHnr thia aprinKAnd if
> verify any such statement.
the ilay liad N^cn made csiircaalr |o
Ha may have had reaaoo enough for
the order of tl.e Koorth of Jnly comM wanting to ohoot the ehote, bat if
nittaea it conld not hare been more be hod pot in an appearanc at» :40
farorable. Ttie atret-U were in bad be wood have goo«t through,
racetrack was a b^mporary dam|ier
oo Uh- eothasiasm on the driving
jpark,bat when it was reported that
the injury waa not fatel things r<sbomhI th. ir normal Fonrtb of Jnly
i^ditiun.
It was a big day for tie’ races and
tb. membors of the Driving Bark As
WBEN THE NUTS
TURNBtJItOWN
day Is will,out its lnii*HHiit b..iie. Its
ns**b,I pru*l.*i„v. Its kindly gift and
Its siibllm.* *lang. r. and in « v«*ry pr.»*^
ess of w ine lu,sl*j,i,.l,y and « v*t.v effort
«if contending *t r* in**illnl c.imige the
wh,.l«-»«*m.* pris-luns. prl*le ami lv«lily
iNiw.T «*f the l:*l«.r*r. are e\*-ilid nnd
ex.Ttid in happl. St uuis„n. The *h.,u|ianl«msblp of d..mestk* aud Ibt* *ars of
s**ni.***aMe animals soft* ,, aud enlarge
his life w lih low ly t hririlles tin*I di»dpUne him in familial- w i^dou, aud uniKMistful f..rtllud.*s, while U,** divine
laws of s**e*Hl,„e. whirl, **anm»t U* r*.*calhHL harv**st. wh1**h cannot U* hnsteiK*d. and winter. In whi* h*n*> man
can work, coiu|k*I Ihe Impatience and
coveting of his heart Into ImImf too
submissive to be anxious and r**sl t*M
Bwe«*l lo l»s wanton.-John Kusklti.
Where lie < a^e Feo».
It wus In n mIsHlun Kund.-,y school
far ovtT on the east side, au.l the brisk
young cit-rgyman fiom Chicago was
aU.ut lo make a brief address. His
smile was as iomplaivut as Iugrat,latIng. aud be b**gau with an adrultness.
as he sup|>used. of exordium which
would have left (Julutillan si»e**cblesa
kn*»ws where I txiiue from."
His ow n Ingenuity warmed his ti«*art
as he saw visions of his M*hhoards
sbiries lo come. But he promptly got
a cold douche.
”Uh. yes, we do!"
spoke uji shiny foc**d-pr. teruaturaIlr
an-Jos Dugan In the front n*w-. An
orat*»r must follow his lead even If It
Isn’t Um* one he desired. So the youth
ful mlulster. a slight shade of disap
pointment now on hi* uiiwrliiklsd front.
askiHl:
’’Well, w here «Jo you think, then*/”
-l-Yom the country!” - New T*3rk
Evening Post.
Miss Katberins S Barry, ths popu
lar trimmer for E. Wilhslm, after
rompistint a aoooasafol millinery oeaBon. will visit in iba eity for a eoupla
of ws«-ki before retaining to ber home
in Chioago.
No need 1*> suffer from heal.
Don’t let the air get &ta^nant
— cTcatc a hrcc/.c. Pul in one
or more of our *lcsk or ceiling
CAMPBELL BROS
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.
j. w.mmktn
This store will close Friday afternoons dur. ing the warm weather commencing July 11.
pBoHATk
.Honeg-HTATE OF MICH]-
IMc!^aa
tmit <1^
Ut« trf •*«!
alt rrrdlton.
alkiwSi
ooumy.^ <1«h**«L and Chat
of *atd d*«waafld ar* rw-
Big B^mnant Sale
Commencing Cuesdap
•M-M-Otf.r.rt-oaanuaatioa and aUowanc*.oa or
J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8URQBON
r of the Eye and Pitting
* Qlassea a Specialty.
Oa accoant
1005-161
Q. R. A L
of camp awattag and
O U l^kwo^ ^
SUNDAY RATES
ana Win. sgcarrioB Uokatt to Pa^ay
for
nacTtM If aaniERn
1 ?-'SS5SS«'S
ELECTRIC FANS m your ofhre, store or h*>inc. All of new
<lcsign anil i»crfcct
aa*»NKY Ti» lAtA.\-On pervmal nrwHWty
RETURN, V/A
Girt for 0MS«nt
MiiFovor Soros
...-..-tiii'.
bUrk MMiaiilte
«rm» to Iumi« of
mr betw. «««*««
BAY VIEW AND PKT06KEY AND
k PttHiffl
Hamilton Ming
Company.
K. Maitmy. AgL
We are as busy as beavers pulling out of the
stock, all odds and ends and short lengths of
goods all through the store and they will go on
at from one-fourth ^o
sale Tuesday morning
n
price—profits
are not to
one-half
alfof
of the regular
_
.
.
be considered—to make a general clean up of
everything in this class is the object....................
Dress Boods, Silks, Wash goods. Do*
mesfies. Linings, trimmings. Laces,
Gmbroirdesies, ddkfs, Dosierp,
Blooes, Veilings, muslin and :
6auzelkiderfpear,Petticoats,
,
^
Dress Skirts, Suits,
Shirtwaists,^
In fact everythii^ and anything that comes un
der the head of Remnants. od7s and ends and
all broken lines. The goods will be arranged
in the Cloak Department, that will take it from
the main floor, give us better facilites for han<fling the crowds—and not interfere witk the rei
gular business.
......
therein be great piddug for a fewdapi
-Best piddug is atwaps the ttrst, »
i
m
mr
fcykihfaa )m«>bp
om tnrii^ lum.
MmcI Pete Hdd at Mrs. Trcaor
Park’s Ceoatry Seat.
MOO lAOB A ram man.
sa*r Wold oudiortam to Ite r
kr $IM» ma6 WaMMOUr comr
X, ooTormi ttom>ud loncb. U»
Itor Uirawti ito buldliw ut m crmkUu
PATtlOTISH
LET LOOSE
wlM> apaot two daja lo tbr rutoa
PkTT* aad wbo oo tba oeematai «r fba
Udrd trapCluQ <rf Moot Fatea tawl to
(OoBtionad fxxM third pagoj
mo tato tbe ooaaa to aare Ida Uf
at tbr t okw depot lo Kaoaaa Ctty tbr wttbm prlaa of fs. Ourtit took flm
other Mlsbt. Ur. Bobertaoo. wbd
OMMpwlth Btoaoh B eloae ao,
Allay took tIdnL
aoeooipaiilad hj onrcral Ammicm
crt.
iinift^ UAtt/tALr, tmt i. IBOi.
SEmcrail THECMimCHES
AdbLlklmr*’Md mho oamnUtiN
toe ABQKUB OB BAH FBAHOB.
wajfromKmuM.
OmxF.DaHmimd
OO An BBTDU. ttaO. B. * L
Tbm onam mem of tbe tndaa dig.
play, beaded by g aoota of wmm baag.
day algbt by JiuMoeVurly.
ing great nmbcaUaa. which toU thi Bor Wiley K. Wri^ p^gor.
pammaa of tbe Hemilltan Oletbiag Cm Ojjm of WmblMM. nnd Pbrk Ooanty OUrb Vallar. wba^te.
uowwio.MylU.UMm Impinll^to.
lUmtog aarriaa at 10:90 o'doek.
dhy.aad hi. apawly oa.valaum.ee 1.
at 8«0m. JohnaoB dk Fkihl aad JTJ.
BmalmL Than anma tba Boya Band,
landing up tba Boalaaad tig. of tba
tki» evuniag to anange
tSjb2t.*Jo£*N* ^MUIa, D. D.. of
n>i rfor. •/// to ctotu rWVar
srrjii-.sts.S'ScK
22*
lo tba third ond hm areot. the 10
rork oo the ataaiorr J>Ukr and
Urd .boot, prim did. Alley made tba
dlrartl/ to Kaoaaa Cttjr. atopploc • daj higb.«
with Bftweh a cloaa .00.
and a r iw^t lo Chicago.
mid. whIU OortU won tba t
m
Lrite trardad la loaor Uodi aad
barr a^eo loaoj alcbta." be aaWl to a
Tho prlar mauey for aaeh ormt
rrporttr of tbr Kaoaaa <*ltr Joe
diTided Into tbraa iwiaaa of fifty, thir
-but tbr dr.irurtlofi MTxHijfbt br
ty. a«d iwanty par oant raapecilTelj.
terribir miptlou Mill ll»r lo lay |
Tha rraat yatiarday waa tba
firat
orjr mar?
tbao Buythiuc
•boot of uw aaaann orar the hay. and
tW balaocir of mj Ufr. 1 talkrd wltb
agiaat aoeoaaa Owing to the eloaed tbr parade.
tbr oolj •urrlvur of tbr dlraattr.
Ss?;nd
Oa. tb.' V. W. KtaateUFtoMOa
TI WalU-Bititoia Oa.WUlwIa. Bti
UkAOa, A.a WTauudtb* Pouw laptoaot (to.
Onel. au>. ta.di.( o. «b. |>
Topay. Mark., bloodboonda and all.
<top tif unUlac U» oipUto U llir
tot. Mr. CulomUio-tkot fm, wrr.
both
•/taOMM/w/.; fta WWW ,uf*W,
•MiMocof fn^r. Jol/ lUk.
nOB-M
J. m. Jf,7/,iu.
rrteaOa.
Il-Cd ptor. “D«el. To»-,<tob.
ta.-WMw.ll ptaywl brlteStatoo..
Bex. B. Howard Brown, pastor.
Bible acbool at 9:4&.
Junior Mndearor at S
^BtUn Endeavor at C
lining aarvloeat 7:80.
Tbe paalor will
bo^^n^n^and t
Bomiway to taiit, ndi«wM jMUt^
bota .fHnooo »d OTMtair.
A «|uw wMt tato tbo river MW
the U. A S.K. depot thi. amtap
be
ud w*. nwcood by • Oodw mml Itto
fmmna%»bUo toWtmTwv
—■eroua aitTacttone the cn.wd
l*.Miel*auioUc KwmHum.
wa« a cTlOiloal coollurd lo tbr HL PI
Bt WMinot rery large, but tlK«e
arm priaoo aod amtruerd to tbr rull
Tbe poblic esarelnia warn beU at
Rev. Wm. Imufman. pastor
Mao far tuordrr. Thrrr day* baf«irr fortonate amgfa to ba praaent ware the Cebtral acbool park at S o'<
tba rruptlofi be bad knorknl bl« krri»- well ideaaad with tba affair.
OUm meeting at 8:80
r. re largely attended. TWe i
All tbe priaa win^aia tn*aod their Ing wax oalled to order by Bon. F»nk
money into tb«- TraTer* City Itod Hamilton, wbo after a few ran
and Gnn elob for la:rt>Temf«t.
S-Brotbeibood of 8i Paul
tbr prlaon. wbere br wnm krjrt lo aoU
eUimod tint dio wu t^inic to eoa
mit mioldo. bot It I. poMiblo tbot
only wutod to dowa tbo ktrTow. tbM
•bo hud hooo onablo to drown ta tb.
flowing bowl.
Yo.tor.UT wu vory orttoriy. oouidorinr tho tant. crowd, tbot wn, lo
tl.o elly.
» at Mrm. Vturk, •oil »li*> di.j4a> rd
mratolilp Utat tUrr«- wa« uot a
g iBumatit. Tbm hour fur UsgUi.
quarter jiaat 3 t/ckx k- Au
Ufora tUat Urn*- coarl«ea. bralc*^
ur. tMO
four borarpotrrr vpliltb*. anit^
ift mown
s::?rz
dafl .0
“un.sr?;:''
enjoyed by tba crowd.
Tba rtraet parade, for wh*cb TiwtWmanoffafadpaeyer. Tbealngingof
erw City la widely known, waa
led by Dr. J. A. Snyder end
eoorae tbe btggmt feature of tbr forrled by tbe band waa partiolThe muddy oonditlon of tbe
rated in by tboee pteeent
After tbe
artecu deterred many who would mb
reeding of the decUration of ladete«rwiae hare tnmo.1 oat. but aa it waa
lonr friknr out of tbr dut«wm.
lie waa urj w-ak and iwlr from lark
mrlahmmt aod whrti bnmjcbt to the pageant waa a long and rery cred
llala one.
At 11 o'clock, tbroogb Uie excelUmt
. and thrrr waa unUi-r thr acorrd
face
PtIUng lutrlllgrut b-klng.
looklti
Hr
<d at tboar aUiut him and dldoot
j
t
oftbagraat
qmrtarioU.
i
^
tba rarlouaI cootrata
cootrata took Ibrlr courar.
nag of aU waa tb«* flrrtoa iJrrro
Iraauo lo rapid rloplQi; of tba
klod wblcb waa faablooablr brforr tbr
daja or tbc tHrsraph. Youoff Udbra
1 aa tbry rodr to a girua p.iloi
br. Tbry alcnad a raiclatcr.
I and thro wrot liark amdo
of n li uting
ry^r tbr
aabi. eiMaklog In Frrnrb:
** *Bay. am 1 not In briir
•Tlir aurriitindlnga and the algbt of
tbr btmdrrda of drad InMI.^ witbln a
alone*, thrx.w of wb«Te our iwrty atood
on tbr old rwlaim nili.a were rimugb to
api»cnl to tbr arnalthr ferllnga of any
man. hut whim It flually diiwm-d ui>or
oa tbat ibo |HM,r m reteW thrrr wua hai
lug hte raaaon. thinking that lie bad
lircn put to drath and waa In the low
(T lygluti^ J cannot Hud word, to rx
proaa my own Jinpr.-atolons'„nd thr
looka upon tho fniH** of my two
fianlona told inr that they fell aa I did.
•T he rrrnrb g«ivrrnmii»l lmm«<<
ly panloiM-d thr condeimi.-«l <TlmbiaI.
and hr waa that day niiiovwl to y,>rt
dr Pram^-. whrrr br waa put In a
tarlum. He wc»rr tbr grinning fact* of
an lm!>ccllr aflrrward and witbln
few dnya died a raving maniac. I
crrfalnly aulTw-d a tboiiaand daat
fur hU cHme -
I Mr. K H
oacood by Mlaa f'atllu atnl M
Potlar aod tbr third by kfm. I'oiiir
aod Mr. K. lU liryuaL
Tba quarter lollr daab fur ponlra
waa woo by Trump, rlddrn by Mina
HalfbL
Tba a.HH«d prlx.* frll to
by Mlaa fatlln. and
rtlii'a Hpinaaay waa
r liarka.
carrjrlo* IdB jamnUm rcaulird aa fol
Wwa: Writ. Poat Iloro. rlddrn by Mr.
Loda Bartffer; arooml. r«lom l. pi|oltHl NIGHT SCHOOLS IN
by Mr. Luola Plta^rrabl; third, pracock, oo wbmw bark wna Mr. Pea- lC«c«>r»rM With Whlrh «
•rek t:4«rsiilo.
body.
Tbao lo tba atlrrlng rorv of tla
apoooa aod atia. wblcb waa In tbr tia
tura of a arraoiblr. tbr ycKing worn
oo wltb tba brat aiaama and tbr au^d
laat handa wrrr wUinnw
Thr fnli
Wltb tbrlr alia-riw roHial
balaocwd an «*«? «io a taldraiMam with
■MTO or koa arcupiry. Many orulda
faU to tba froond. I.ot n«ne met thr
tmu of Humpty Duinpty. for they wrrr
of porcalalo. Tba Oret prlar. a band
aona allrar cup. waa award.*d to Mra.
Uaniman. and tbr arrond f.U to Mlaa
Oatllo.
tba oast conteat. for thr ao catlrd ik>^
tatoaa looked atnogHy likr |x4o ball*.
Tba flrac prlar waa won by Mim.t
TbMidora Huttrr. wbo rodr a Hhrtlupd
poor tbraa fert blgb. .ihI ibirrfora
ba did not bara far to atoop in quckt
of tba objacta wblcb witi* acdtrr.d
mar tba gmod. Mr. E B. Ilcymil
tooa oacood. Ula pouy. aa though in
aptrad by a prrerrae nature, klcki^l
orar tba poU aa faat aa thr Hdrr d<poattad tbo poUtoea.
Boat of aD waa tbe g««» race
Flf
laan young women and a llitlr girl,
tba daiigbtar of Mra. lUrrlman. dn.v
paaoa orar tbe gramaMard.
lllhlM>uto
mam oUmM to tba wlnga of each of
tba fowU. and tbrn. after much Ju« kcylog for a atart dl of the blrda l>rg«n
tba meai
Bach one aqoawkrd and
dtppad tea wtoga a. tbeugb tbe fate of
Itauadipeoded upoo ltae«orta Many
of tbam rabrllrd agaioat le-lng pineal
to aUkao baroraa. oth.-ra Uy down tii
tba tracka of ibHr eMMinalrr frrt ami
bw. however, knew that !
feMolbprogmoa.and theyr ran
i
with aU
tbrlr wing- to old them.
Them ware m-veml ctdlhUon.. aad
«toa of -Kouir mied tlw air.
Tbe bird, driven l.y Mlaa Margaret
and Mra WllUam Ca.weU mstc
neck and neck. Mra Eugene K Rryiml
omv. her guoee half
Uir way doMii the
oonrua when tbe creature Ur
aa hanx-y as though h mitc of
mrtety eatermed more tn talUir
I than In poultry yarda and rtv
1 to go UMiiber atei». Two of the
Mopped with tbe rare half done
move eadi otb«r*a plumage. Hlx
Joan of Art'; Mra.
rvcinea waa
en by MiaBno^ waa a doae third.
The nurow
hurdle race uw. wou by Mr.
Vm Bcbalck ou Foat Horn, with Mr.
^ on InddM and Mr. Pltageruid on
Tlppetmry Jo aecood and tblid r
tlTMy.
tlrMy. Mr.M
Mr. B, S. Beyiial wan tb<* nadfiling racxi.
raca wi
wltb Mr. F. U. Alim aecnnd and Mr. Berurif W. RoUnmio
third. Mr. K. B. Beynal. who mnled
«€ a large portion of tbe booora. wua
nlae tba Meter lo tba pony bunllr rurv.
It wna nnnonooed that Mra Samuel
MANILA
Hon. W. X^.ii IVpiMrman. mrmiHT
of tbe rhlllppUir civil H« rvlce ctimmla
ah»n. w Ih> recently arrlv.^! at Waabliig
t.m on leave of uluMncr from Manila,
r day to In Twporter of the
•aid the other
IVwt. -Tl
ally until ll now rover. <1000 poeltion.
rouging In mbiry fn»m 115 |»rr month
to f7.r4ia per year.
Mr. I*e|.|wrman added that the Imme
dUte api-duttumt to »ucxtw.fnl appll
ennlH luin cauiu-d a clionge In the old
ebtraleal ayMem of edatatloo nnder the*
Binnltoh r.-glmr to one of more mod«Tn
cluimcter haMMl largely on iwactieal
MW- line.. Ho great 1. tbe liitereiit
of the rillplDoa In acquiring a kiKiwledge of Kugilab that lu.UiMi .d
t to night wbuul 111 Man!
fori* tbe A raw
..In the
n.lllpplnea. but now at every exami
nation b.*ld by tbe cumml-alon appllcauia are qualifying In lyiKwrltliig
nnd atenngrapby. Of the C.ono |mm1tlona mentioned 4<>n are held by uatlv.w. the rvmalud.T l,y Am.-rlrana.
The Iiollcy of the oommlaaiou. Mr. Fep
l-Ttunn any*, ba. l»reii to rrplure the
wH r**"
I’lUpluo. a. rapidly a.
* -TTlliw Rpunlab rule,- he eontlnned,
.omen were unheard ol
ninent terrice. Hut JuM
..nlla tliree FHb.Ino young ladle, had
mmhI aucceanful examlnntluna and
liad b,y.|i glvmi gcKMl pouttlamv The
I'lllplm, make, a .plei.dld clerk.
•Muctly iH-fure cmlng to America 1
made a tour of tbe prbielpal prxivincea
for tbe piMiarae of conducting ,
1-rlng tiM* fact that the xslmwtlun of the
i-land- la **entenal In Manila. Er
competent men wwe found to flU all
the proxinrial poahlon..Maek Twala oa rktIU.
Mark Twain occa.lon.Uy makaa
l.’Tlm *-ff..rt to earn a ntiutatiou a.
phlloaopher. Re.*ently be laid down the
dictum tbat a toaUrUt chill ha. one
ndvautage. for through It. agency,
conllng to hhi contvptlon. It la a mc_ _
by wblcb *wn all wine Providence ha.
devlwid a way by which man <-a
dulge In exercUe without ex.Ttio
New -York Time.,
Tke l•eee»lll«K c^l«e.
^ tb« U«ly that >ou HMwt
ta th. park or on th« .treat.
I
fx
‘
^
0b. f« xTieraed U maa/ hum.
Ora/a and grilowk Mnka and bluau
» Uft •• fiecoya. It la
f, es»«M
to toStrS rwt
|::2E;Kr,iir?i.’S2
the
atten-
mg. Hi. remark, were very appropH.
ate and thoee who bad tbe pleasure of
Dr.
A.
IL
liolUoay
hearing him tfere by no
A. B. Oook. J. M. Blakclee. Fred 1).
wiihatood the
Ourti.. W. W. Bmiih. Tmqy Gillu,
atlendiMl the good old faMiW. J. HobU. F. O. Heumaun. Frrnk
loniHi meeting. The band agaia favDolpto. H. A. Laagwonlty. Dr. E lo.
ort-d with more mnaic and tbe formal
(Morge II. Oroaa attendliart of tbe meeting was over, though
ed by the nuurMial'a orderlies. Thcrtm
a general hamlahaking end renewing
Morgan and Jack Perry
ofacinaintancea followed.
At tbe bend of th.- line of march
1 b- Flrrsrork..
oame tbe weM-known Ka!ka*kn millThe fire arorka laat night sod yeatory band, who itr. agtl.en, d the very
ohemlcal . ngin. ,
th.
old book
and tboto, too. wbo are noted In other
matter, for gentleAcaa and cbiiattan
' ‘ uruMw and bumlUty. In cuaa of
a tbew awrre little women. If tbr
Holy oommnnioQ 11 -.80 a m.
Following thla oame a martial laiud
Ikading the old veteran, of the civil
•
and the apecrator. aUto that tbe chief
kicked tbe chimney .weep in the alivoyle of J.
W.
Millik.w'a
Roger Spoons
$1 per Set
btore Is gins his vacation Monday and
will s|B tid two weeks at Traverm, lake
with 1.1. family.
iUptisl.
Rev. W. T. Woodhona*., pe-tor.
Momlng.
10:90.
Hunday acbool at 12.
K. W. Y,>ung. aa , xperh-noed and
wpabh- shoe man. will
liave the
'harge of the sUire of J.
l <*o. wbo
Parker Bros
Ed^mHolUw^h*'^'*
Evening, ^7*^
ing at^^ao"'***'"*
gave the sweep a short but effleient
leaaon. It was near the engine booae.
T»'nrwUy even
The display waa sent off on the oity
men. would untie the old C^leveland
following and bring back Cleveland
arliv.- iHiliticaa gain.
Rastairs
l-mnd daughter arrivxHl at hei home
Saturtlay.
The funeral of Louis Korris will be
lu ld from the IVingregationkl
tomorrow at 2 :;i0 o’clock
chutch
Tbe remains of Mra Scott will lie
in stole from 11 to 1 o'clock lomor
row rnd U.e funxrml will be l,e d from
the Frt bayterian church at 2 o’clock
tomorrow afternoon.
The n.-rks’ Union will hold theirrognlar
ro.*,*iing Monday evening |
Union hall
fn-tollation of o
end refrebhment. will be aerved
rRIOMI.XlAla.
Dr Hunter and lamily |.^ve tonight
for lAOwell. MiciT., lo atn*nd the fan
eral of Dr. Hunf.-r’a father. The doc
tor will return Tu. .day. the hlh.
J. A. Pennington and
Cedar are in tb- city.
family of
ififluyifroiiw.
____
AM* IN\ f>criTI.VTi»
Rwal Eo-fca-to
....
Henry Bau, r of t ’himgo
city this w,-ek oo husineaa
Mra Frank Yen.ler has r.-lorned
from nn extende,! visit in K,-w York
'•'ir;
....................
i.H
Mr. Truehlood
l.aa arranjpd to
prmcti.e o.U*o|wtl,y iu KIk lUpid^
Mou,iaya. W.-dn. «lay. .nd Frida,.
J. White of Maple (hty
aiaxnt the Fourth in this city
Mra J. Marymout and Mia. Helm.
Marymcmt of Detroit are guest, of
Mr. and Mm t'barle. R.wenthal.
Mra Mabel Korihrnp Axlell of Miuleaota ia spending a few day. here,
he guest of her broth, r and wife
thinner and
STZm
]
HI
Roeenxaeig
imr. baaed the stock of
Friend, of Mrs. Bertha Heddon D, tin of Ohica/o. will Is- pleam^d to
Luow that a pretty, eight and a half
Mr. and Mra A. H. Kiohol. and
At7iJ0p,
il**betlM- July I
vice of ■acred
aaci
song.
Hjierial nn
laughter Dcffothy are the guest, of
will be
Mra Kiobola’mother. Mra Jas Gar
Th-ruuntry I. |•rucee-.l«x.
land
/
..rii
M.l. n low n of no lit
1 Sool~t Wier.
Then oame the degee ».«am of Trav
tiieri.rl-e. eonii-s this hit t.f news,
Chiles Joyce.formerly of thia
«
.i.clty,]
xvlilrh Klit.w- Ih:.l the eomiliUlilty -till
erue Oity Tent Ko. STl. K O. T M.
k.-ep- tvell to the fmut III progr.— ;
who preaentod a flue appearance on i
days,
acoonipauied
by
hit
wife
• Y..ur e»»rre-iH»ml,Mit was |,Nlnv shown
Mia.
Emma
R.
Lewi,
left
today
for
ninll riymonlh Rttrk chicken which
The ainging of the great bvn
Next foUIowed the liuarda o' Ho-,or
o.t,.*rw,Hi two (K-rfetily forme,! Mils, the church is a v»-ry essehtial' p
Ohiemro to look up miiUummer atylea
degn^e team of tbe Compamoaa of xx-hl.-h an* jolmsl lopether. If Is ,.nly
in gown, and wrap, for her dreaamak.
a few dsys old end lies no dimculiv
Foroateiu. Ooort Traverw* Ko. 6. tbe
wh.it.*v,*r in eoflng in fact It hns the
the prixd^ in competition
anlagr over Its companions In thU Rev. Thomaa P. ITUom. iwsior.
with the float in the w.-alern icn of
|s-ti ^ Ito-iiu: iililc to pl, k up twi
Morning.
10:1R
8ubj,*ct. ••Hin.
the aute at Grand Rapid. n*cently
pn.perty of Mrs. ncorgi* Thomas Ij»,
Tbo ladle, were followed bj thi
of l^iwlon. We hav,- heanl of chirke
HaixUy K-bool at la
Modem Woodmen of A meric, drill |to.ssesslng four hirs. nnd also rhirkent
JnnIOT Koduvor at 5.
•Mun. nnder oomman.l of Captain .iot
XX in, aitoslen fiedal exiremifles. hut
the ehicken with two hills Is the latest
ephRlaoMm. Them,-naMca riedtve.
freak of nature and people
andpruaanted a very fine apiawranoe
throne In Mrs. Ijine’s to
with their bandaomo oniform. and
ih lplda UiH^ord.
perfect drlP
war. whom rank, grow
thinner <aob ymr.
Vou’ll havr your
frirnds visit you this
monih—Unsure and
havv nirr lalilfwan?
to plan* iM-ftirr them
— \Vr ran ri^» your
laMr out M a mod
erate price.
•quw to tbo coop thU moroioc wboo
>^y
A. J.
Sonday wbool at 12.
Vesper service M <1:80 u. m.
All are cordially
*t«d*’
rs'f,
MUSIC----LESSONS FREE
.1 W (5|i|t, anit (Vi
-i rni ofmu.ir
'frei.
Ttolln. mitu or ___________
linLmu
yoor
oHa
J. W. CLIFFE.
Markham Block.
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The Queen Olty baud were next <a
Une, heading tbe a,*ciion of tbe par
ade which oooulned the ranooi labor
oragnixitioo. of the city. First came
a large and handaome float with flottartng banner, containing the name,
of all tbe varioo. Uhor onion, in the
city.
ITORI
ATtosr-4.
The pij.io o, 4i,„,.y,
lorilon Bennett.
Welcome to worahip with ns arc
t newKi«rjH*r he
n;ni i.n.ii np w;.h i.ioverhlal, nnd he atrangera. workingmen and the por.
had n |«.m. i,l.ir nv-r-l..,, to anyil.lnK
►.•«xoi>d of dUrrtoiHHi on tl.c i«ri
of hi-
entr'^'^'*’'
«*nr of Ills ,
Will be closed Friday afternoons diirinit
warm weather, commencing July i iih.
apraking of Um
• J. w. ■WIlL.L.UCEIMm
I xvrlfera x
Then came a bandmme float repreaenUng the ■•Mot.n.' onion. Kmblematioal deaign. and fine decora
tion. made tbi. one of the lineal fl.xaU
in tbe parade. Two pretty float, reprmented the taam.ter.aod a Urge one
tbo oonuBon Uborer.' unioc
The
einumg M Sah ,1 H. A L. Co.
'Ilicre WHS a lot of pnnH
pajH-r
aald
incxcla med
the
V Wluu do yurmeanr
HTAOB AMD PbATFORM.
etlliM-
bendoume next,
leading tbe trade.
The
You should not negh*ct any part of
yoor toilet for the la, k of Toilet ArU-
Thia popular company gave thraa
vaudavilla matineaa yaaiarday. tin*
Thi. Lour
n ana homeahoer. in line in tbe
• making a fine ahowing and infiioutinc tbe atmngib of tbeee organl.
antiona in toe city. Tbe Kingsley
NEEDS ATTENflON
audienoa in Btoinberg'a Grand,
crowd would have packed tbe houaa
had it not boon for tba fire worka diapUy.
aad joiner, elan hsd a
bandaoBM float
Oa tbe float of
clerk.' union wa. a hantM t with this
of their
V fiortor aaya tbat of aU tin* otntln
paUenta with whom It UbUmlaftortune to dtnk tbr mnrt tmmorably plg^
Wash-
Kvuning eervioe at 7:3<
and Ia1d,*r wagon. <^n,*en City fin . n- mark. tail, and the river bank oppoA cordial weh'ome for
ginc Ko. 1, the hook and Udd«<r all. affor.bHl fine vantage ground for at these wrvicea.
Rev. Geo. Johnson of K.p-rville
wagon Hoopariel. tin old>oa. wagon, aoandieno. ofniauy tbonmnda TUwill preach both fh. niomitii
the Queen City engin, Ko. «. with day firework, prove.1 u delight to the
vt-ning srevict.
the Turloua aa’ari,-! and volont.^r littb l,.lks and not nnint. r.-.llng to
older people. The chief feature, wen
firemen, made a very lln« ahowing of
iU*r. Hugh Kenn,*dy. isistor.
liombi. laUona. reprodocticM
the fin* fighting facllitl, a of Tmv. r».
oQs animal- almost tree to
Morning service
io :x»
Th
Oily.
"(niristum Ohararter. lu Hraintv
raripUB olh,*r f,-aton-s
Kext came a fin- d. partm, ot an min
In the . veiling the display waa goriature, prepared throngh th** work of
Hins
am!
the
l.eav.-na
w.-n
llghl.*d
nmitt*-' on fin- di-pArUBeni iliaThe last diacourae in I In* series of
play. Th, n* waa tin- Ltliipuiieii fin with magiiifio. ni brilliancy, albrna addreasea to young [vtople on il..* gi-neral theme, '•Man ami hts Kndowchief, tin- boa- wagon, hook aod Ud ting with iheKiandof borsling bomba
in mid air. The a. leot
d,T wagon and fire engine oomph t.
Olaas meeting at B:lfi
chiefly ol mid air fireworks, hlthoogli
Hunday school at 12
The little peO]de wbo pariici|«t. .1 i
ih,-r.- wi*r. aovtire’ other a.-leot
Kpworth League at
»
thi. part of the parad. w* n Hou„r
A cordial invitation to attend these
an . Djoyable kind. It waa a magniflOreilick. Willie Vexinv. Looit Ifol
eiit dl-p’ay and given early enough ao
d-y, Willio Broun. F a-i Arliton.
that almost a»» ooUidc viaitora ha*l
Ulen Molanghlin, Julius Vennn.
Rd*v. D Cochlin. ib.istor,
pb ntv of lime to enjoy iL
N,*xt In the parade cam* the cit
lo.;K)a in. oomme
„
and recent ton of menihera
board of public work., n »chiti, iy
MtMlM
All who love ilm Savionr and ar.
the atone cru-her engine
iving to live
grader, etc. The aireei roll
VIted to Jiartake
th. I.ord-. «p,«
er waa in the parade at firat. tmt Imd
Bnndly school at n,K>n.
Ides-ons
to be dropped out and follow Kter
By T«l.(rrM*h u> th- lUoortl
it oonld not keep np with the r, M of
New York. July 5-The
tioom of
the prooemlon.
In thi- part of the
1>an lamnnt f..r governor of Kew
parade oame also six .treet .jginkler.
Intermediatd* Christian Endnavor ao
ety at 4
p. ».
and the w. TOD need in
lure of oemeiit wa>ka
Spoons
Chief Rennie happened
an,l
Rev.'k. R
rniry of Flint, will
preach both morning and ext-ning.
^Alt are cordially Invited to the s*-rfaTorable r.g»nl in which th4*y nn> WrtUy afternoon w.-rt* U»e best ever
K»aaceiir«i.
held here. Following them ca ne the ► ul skyward from thla section of
The artangemenu of the Ree D. O. Ruth, pa-tor.
city offlcUU in caniage., and next in Michigan.
hoe the city fire dejiarcmenr. with committee we^- p rf.*cl and the ..-lec
Morning service at K»:30.
Fire Chief Jobn Rennie at the hend tion- of pi.-cea exoalb-nt.
Tbt
ItauU
and
on of his bearer, at onoe by hi.
pbnaant manner ami forceful -peak-
The lougehoremen had a large boat
-W. J Lampioa la New Tork HaraM.
I MMl' Jd totk«r •«»,« or drir, ib.
gained
buay day.
«M0 to tba Btuny
In tba uprtiig of each year mnltlB^of plgaona airlve In 81cily from
Afrtaa. In orfior to catcb tbem Urga
towaru ware hum In or about BOO A
D. la aurb of tiMue u maa la poated
kuflrunMleuortbeftlaMauud toraat
Wrat oama Lorln Rob, rta. mar-lud
of tbe day. with hi. aidix.. Fnuik
^ Jaly laiC-'ikWanVwhTr;'';:
Are.
Giblert
of Polioo
Will Adtloo wu takioK . dmoton
introduosL
Mr.
<;i.lor
tub'd t>U monita« that tho polioo
Indito .rrtwt oolr ooo lua ood mm»
lodUoa
dence by R.-v. W. T. WoodhtmaeVand Where is Helir'
Utaa. Fpl^towal.
anolUr eelectioa by the band, the
apinker of the day. P. G Gilbert, waa Rev. a T. Stout, rector.
cigar maker, had an automobile bandeomely decorated, for their float, and
1“ *?*“•**
I. .,i 5;^*r
work of thom wbo had tbe matP r in
a. tbe parade i
Epworth lAeagne at «:I5
Knives
Forks
entitle a mtlltor of a
claim. It ia held
,1, W 1
I 57g ,
vhw* they w
any Intention of a
nrv and the rredHi
rtva«sl .lurioE lh» |»r1od wb«i tbe
ntade. -Cbltdau luUy
Tnuufar Oa. JuUua OampboU, Ofild ■AfSA OOOLiduiut ridrulbo
wellB Loudon, aBmida& Oa. J.
do^'a^or^t£nl ”ll^ Furttob. Pw^oplKyuMka, tba Enter,
prtoa OtMry, J. . 8!aaur. and Betherrki$ atar. ,M B, elaud
torly dlar^trfiHinm He amjr otfim l8b
B BtfMff. nwo oama tbo North,
H, mto mJtS.
»?h •JtriSL*b!Mlta ZSIm port Mmd, fioleuqaely attlrud to rep. cut—O.U frSBajr.
Jmlf tUk.
wlU ctona tba wtnfim and alt In fiurklad tba
iso6.tf
j.m.wimtm.
tatod wltaa taruty pond hateh.,)
■dh« iidSirti, wW ,uu -Pad
DERS, BOAP8. 8POKGKS,
FACE
POWDERS, etc . are ao plentiful her.
at price, within the reach of alt
Ko
foruioeu to a .mall andlence bnt both
uftatnoou parformanoa. to good andi.
aooaa Tbuiwlay night to a packad
bonaa. they played "Hi. firat Lora"
matter what fashion demand, for tba
Improvement of the hair.akin or taatb
we sail
JAS. G. JOHNSON.
Tba play for tonight will ba**A
Davil of a Fallow" inataad oT -Dan.
dy Dick" aa formerly announoad.
MmsIWm and Waatbsansra ItolltaaS.
LOWRATBB TO CHICAGO.
«^ro«Bd trip.
Cemonade Sets «
now is the bnt time .luting this hot wcuhet to buy
■ new lemonade set, we can show you about »»<lif.
fetent Bylea, all new ritaped ,ritchm. pUin whhe or
ooloted glasa and loine pretty sets in opahrare. Onr
prices arc within cx^r, body’i reach.
I“ricesfcAS«t.4*cl*$i.»5. SecMrWMmr.
,32 R«,st Cbe Racket Siere
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PART TWO
EEVENESfG* ^Ma)RD
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.. SATURDAY. JULY 5. I©02
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PART TWO
Cbe Gvening Record^s (lp>to»Date niustrated Feature
#O REflRiNr MAJOR GENERALS AND THEIR SUCCESSORS. ™'
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Th# pHm«> «itiilM«>r oC N«w B«
J^I^Hi: n-nrrmriit ttiU n»r.nth of l-iina. In 11S&. H» wa« »ooi»dM at Ite rtar. H« haa a vote*, t^ aaj. pJu* a bl« beard that ou»ht to b* Cray. «Vt>rral M<^tt aa cocamandar aC tba IJT,
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14/.y.1 Wheaton ffhtioh. and thrt.ttcbotU hta ioag cararr that taut -Varry mora than half a but t^ralatmtly remained j»t black. dej«rtmeBt of Mlaaonrt and taro raara
*
forty yeara a«u. Hr U a nns haaleal
by prt>faaalon. and arnoa* tbo
of hla title* i« that of *Hfa
•ceooa our actosc*. li»w » tba lit*
tla nbratloo wblcb oUlb« o«r aya
froca auiDe dlaUnt aur mod wbtch baa
U«o larrbapa tbooaaoda of y«ara lit
raacblng us OikI lu tray back to lu
orlfloY Tba l%ht amittad bj tba nm
lu.Ckkj yvara afu la today ptraioc Its
way lo a abbera wboae aurfac^ 10.«k) light yaara diataut ua all aMaa.
baa uotblns atm to sonaat
tba poaalUUty uf lU ratarsUao, as4
Iba UHist deUcaie oUoarvatlooa faU to
abow any mum from tba unfatbomabla abyss.
It caa ba said with tba cooMancr of
««Booatratlon that tba aoarfy caoarbare kapt up lU pr
for inurb murv tb
iwanty or thirty
imUJoao uf yaarm.
It will auffli'a to aay la a caoaral
way that tba study of rartb attd ocaaa
abows atidaoor of tba artloo of a aarlaa of caus<-s which must bara baao
solus on fur buudrads of mllUoua.
gulta iirobably for tbousanda of milUous. uf jraara.
Mur*v\ar. tba *
oiiaa of Utb parties asraa that for
OUtukl a.M.* bafura the g^iogicgl
cbaujras tn.w visible commaut'ad our
pUmH wss a iu«4tm mass. |iarba|M
even an Im-sndfst^-ut sloba Ilka tba
suu. Duflus sli tbusi* tous tba aun
must hs/e l*aeti Iti axlstaiHv aa a raat
uabul4>us UiSM. first rasi bloc as far as
tba asrtb's urldl and sluwly cuutractlas H*
csrsiifliur the «noimk>oary bypotbo- •
sis, av.Tv star has Its bfctlma. \\> van
awn Uy dowu the Uw by which It
passes fr».m lufsney to <44 asr-dUl
stars d«> m.t bsxe ibe same leusth Of'
Ufa; the role Is that tba Urgar the star,
or the sreater the mass of matter
whk'b rouii.u-<-s It, tba kmgar will It
endure. Hut 1*0 raotloos tblnk. r ran
treat aurb a sub>tt Wllb tba ease of
ordinary d.-moustratkm.
H«.w emu
be assay to describe wbat miy Lava
tiaau solns <m bnudre.]. of mlliUms of
years In tlie past? tan ba dare to
say that nature was tba aama then aa
now? \Vb4> kiH.a s but tbat tbe mdlant
rl has ftmial in
may be a realdfonn of rnersy
liiberant In craat rtsmiiral
masses and has f.d oor aun durlus all
tba ages required by tba saobisiat for
tba stnktnrr of tba <wytb‘a cruata?
Tba poaalbUlty of kaaplns IMn«
rooms at a tam|teratora of 70 to 72 <SeSrrea In tba bottaat wemtber. wblcb
practScolly an and to aummar
IS from 1
rrufeaaor WUUa
tba wtmtbcr boreao. wbo baa filed applicatloo for a patent 00 wbat ba calls
a gravity ab- cooltns. drying and purlfylng macblna. Tba naw apparatus la
tba result of aevcral yeara of study
and axpcrimsBL Profeaaer Moora baUarea tba Ineentfoii to ba of immanae
aciantlflc and praetteal value. Tba coat
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Tba Loudon Eaglnrer says that a
lonaear blast was fired at tba Booawa
granlla quarrtea. ArgyMablre. Bcutland.
Tba mine waa driven. wUb
Into tbe ««emer of tbe .
airy tace for
each and a chamber i
irma. In wblcb waa placad 20.000
pounds of gunpowder. Tba operation
carried ibrougb In tba remarka
bly abort dme of ten weeks. Powder
of tbe bigbeat grade waa uaad. aod tba
blast waa ao aocraaaful that upward of
230.00U tons of tol± were dlaplacad.
Among the ckmkag papers read ba*
fore tba twenty-fourth annoal uongraai
of tbe Aolertcan Laryngaiaclekl aaoom were aereral daattag With tba
prearoce of foreign bodies In htoocblal
lea. Hr KmU Mayer notai tba tn-
lloutb Africa durlagaba paodanc
ysmra old and haa baem lu tba army alaea IMA He Is tba third aau af tba Mttftb
Baron LyttHiou: la RpurrM and baa a record Cor dtotlngulabed babavlor M tba
•aid. Hla •rat sarvica wSm In Canada: tbaa be west to India and naxt wan n
dwedul and tbe brevet of ttautenant cdooal for bravery In tbe ■gypOnn unm^Ign of IMX and waa In tbe batOe of TM-al>KaMr aad nt KImrtmn. Ha w^
to South Africa m MM and bnabaon M nawaitat «C iMa Sburtb M^iMaa ttuan
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HOME DEPARTMENT
rwTtImi. ttmtfU^m,mfmr
trnfihmmtmm. BtaaAi.
ttm item iMr
vocfci do (ottov II
n>Kir i'lM
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«Mtiu iaia*«MMa^i
r>i>c mmrnmm
MAttMiCNIgtowtof todltoaMto
litotonMMtoall toantMtoaftoa
^ MMtontaatoMgawto. aaeatoad
lhaap aadsadytoto- d^iha Mmwadlaagmld plsammatlmr
yAcm.
aat thawaatharaad
OF DUBtSST TO BOKE lOTBtS 1^'
BULLT AMD TO WOMEM F1BTICOLAW.T
Wy Hto*a MT ahatoa.
qntosd aa appatito. ia a pratof
drssstog Jaekst shs taoalvad toa t
mmtrnmrnemitmr
IhM II to
OM Mir with • elMk
«■ ato «Mr, tm4 Itoni
MM iC K. a BATBft. Bonpiu#^
tbieM0r^$easfCbMlK
AtPiMmtefv. VinrteM. tottMple.
IWMqM. Ivr,«l*d rate of nUaford
alMWh. tiailt to ins.
Oa its valto to 1S41 wmn wri
Tha lato Rot. Dawitt C. Talwaga to
MM or hU MnMhs
tha fhllowtof
haaatifal trlhata to hU MOthM. Thare
ata tboaa oT as who aa Ibay taad it
tlMM Umm by aa aakaowa aatbor.
will aaa tha daar old faoa of aaothar
AU ftlTortato diMOTf>r ib« wr
molhar who, ttoad always bataaoom.
kava prmd aaaTailinr
platotoc aad lorteft alwhya foaad ao
Tba Itofaliavr bowa prtotod to Unto higharplsaaaia thaa that of toadsrty
tTpa mad now baair to il>« Uft of too
Mato oatnaoQ.
Dartoa a visit tlm momm moatto lora is so aaar the highaot typa of
aga «e ooidod thaa^ and. tblaklmr lora that tha world will ba tha battar,
always baoaasa thay bora llradL
I
*'Oaa of tha aioot affartlBfr f
** ^ Irtmo Pomorny 8hf«-ld«.
loaooao of my motbor Is my n
I to tho dost, old rmaos of har as
**Tbooart
hatoooinjr to thy fall.
Aad aroaii4 [ thM> to thy loorliaoM.
OUami ilif Iry to tbo wall
I arp Matlrr«*d i
wliaa wr woold ootna in from snmmor
pUy. and . sit down at^tba tabl«< at
noon. 1 remambar bow sba oa-d to
along tl»a liaa of gray halr^lS^Iill^
tioMa aba woald sit dowa at Um- Ubli
aad pat U r haad agaiaal hsr wrinkla^
haadandsay: 'WaU. tha fact is. I'n
Prmyan rose from loany haarto to too tirad loaat.' Longaftar sba might
bars daUgalad tfaU da|y to others,
Tha Hi|rti««t of th« Htok
aha woald not ba satisflad aatil oIm
attaoded to tha aMttar barsalf. Is
fact, wo all profatsod to hara bar do
so. for snaiahow tbiags tastod battai
whmi she praparad Umbl 8cma timt
i^. in aa axpraaa tmia. I shot paat
W« hfiar tha diatant nir’a dia.
that old homastaad. I lookad oot of
Tha d*«<l ara muta tialoar.
Uh- window aad triad to pear throogh
Tha aan that abooa opoo lhair r
Uia darkoaas WhiU 1 was doing ao.
Now lOlda lhair Imialy irrava.
ooa of my old aohoolmatas. whom 1
Tha aoptijr that oooa fannad
hrowi.
for maayyaara, tapped
Thaaraaa
boaldar. and asid: 'Da*
Witt. Laaa yoo ata looking oat at tha
of yonr boyhood * 'Oh. yes.'I
Wbo>a oaraUaa vavad wham wa do fapliad. *I was ieoking oot at ilie old
now.
rhere my mother llTcd aad
Who ll aavar Biaat airato;
TIml Bight, ia tha cars, tha
How would oor Trry aoaU ha .ilrrad
To laaat tha twHtaat irmaa
oeaa oama faaak to ma. Thata
Of tha loralj and tlia Uwatltol.
was
ths
ooanliy homa Than waa tha
Tha iMrhU of oUi**r daya
day tohla. Thare warn tha
aitbar side of the labU.
most of them gone bstm toooma back.
!>,. aaaay a eraaa to taka op now
ooeaai of ths table, .my father,
Alai Many laft h himl;
Bat |«aaant imoblaa mova ma not. with a smile thst never left his oooo.
I in hia ooffin. It wns an
Nor ahaki- tny ^uict mtod
Aad wliat may h. tomorrow's cross eighty foor year smile—not the smile
of insnltioo. hot of Uhrlsitoo oonrags
1 oavar aaak to find.
of
Uhrtstton
hope At the other
and
My Fhlharsays. -IdSavi that to Ma.
end of ths table was a baantlfnl. beAnil kaapaiiulat mind. "
nignaat. hard worktog.aged Ohristton
la tba'days of *Aold 1^ Syao. ’
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WOMAN’S GREAT POWER
a
Sy PUght Rev. JOHN LANCASTER SPALDING. BIshap of Peoria
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in ,uir hoiiici* il.ci.lc l.oiv wo eliall ImiM
;ni*l funiiOi *'ur
'Huy clclcnnim* what wo
hhall rat ami wear ami n‘a«l. They M*liH*t «»ur fri»‘inl.»
timl i veii decide the iiii|N>rtaiit i|Ue^tioii- «if
I' 'Iliey |iiit wonU of the native toii^^ue into the imtiiths
of the «‘hil«ln-n and influence llieni |M.werfidIy in thrir
proanh tn iinnh.wbd ami woniaidimMl.
IF THE WOMEN OF THE LAND WERE MDRE LARGE MINDED.
MORE THOUGHTFUL. MORE INTELLIGENT. THREE-FOURTHS OF
THE DEPRAVITY AND SIN THAT CURSE PRESENT DAY LIFE
WOULD DISAPPEAR.
•mmaa aad UlaMmtod hU patot by
ajtog: **Toakaowyoaptoatfoaiate
tha aaaahtoa aad haliotoopaa aad gerBtnma. bat if yoo want joor fasoblas
to grow yoa amat kaap them la a
tha^ aook." Aftar tha aarmon a
woaMm oaaM np to him. bar faoa
baamtogwlthplaaaare. *Oh.lamao
giatafal for that sarmaa.’ she said.
Thadoctor tookfdat hU joaagpaiMtoialatoMla
ttoat withiathar a diasatisdad air.
itotorwlUto.i
-Why do yoa act gal wall?'* ha aakad bar. aomawhat Istpattoatiy. -Toar
faver laft yoa toag ago. aad yoa hara
Doorgaaie troahto, aad yatyoatoay aaatimty. at hama.’*
Bvao to toaaa who am to health tha
to tha«maatotodajaftordaj. Toa
to M b«.
wUl hart my rapataltoa if yoa kaap benaflts of homa ehsaga tooald Ml ha *Uh topMhtoto. tjitoU, tot., at
oo to thU way.*’ ha addad ioktogly; aadanatad. **1 lika to gat a new oook,
beoaaas it U tha only way wa gat
moto'LMy. **8hamaatherLad dUrammt food. ' saAdayoaag ma
bot the more asp
to aoam W.** ha mid to hsr malhar
tntr tou tort. «iU ttotoh wd balp
hoMekaapor apfwratttoa the Impva. totMtotlt|>att.
live bygianie valaa of ohaBga.and variaa tha taatiy dial aeootdtogly. Brary woamn haa aspmitMad the
tolaBdavao BMtal attmalas of a MW «to tort tod gittdattotofc i
THE RECORD'S GALLERY
OF BRIGHT CHILDREN
toritodaU totlf totoMi«rffttf
maot of fomttora to
good thtog.
whiU smsU DovalUaa to tha way of
aaw books and psriodicaU. a ohanga
ilit?
sUgo to
pbara. and giro that tired maa the
really raqnliea-M. Y.
iftu
ily for
erkaew brfore what waa
will, my foaohUs.**
Anotbar point to this ia that a oerlato Tmveree OUy woman read this
paragraph aome numths ago aad It
901 in a oartain shady comer where
Bothing woold ever grow. As a malUr of fact thsy mre at this rveaset
nomimt growing and bUMSomlng
iieaotlfnlly. Bot aa for the rmt of
the floor prsaober's ssnnoa. whsre.
and the tratoad norm who was to at>
laodanes. "What aha raaUy naada ta a
ohaaga. bot .abe is too weak in bar
prsmot oooditioQ to travsl. I am'gotog to try ao sspsrimant which will
oo no harm aad may dogood. 1 want
yoo to let ms have aonthar bedroom
for har. aad arrange it qoita different
ly from from tha way it is now. A
room with a flrapUce. if possible.
Light a bright lIttU wood fire and
boy her a pretty new dressing gown.
Ws will give bar a radical ohanga
in her own bowse, and ssa what tliat
will do."
A ooopU of days afterward the girl
R&.ilro&.d
Consolidation
Muyt Go On
h linto «c JrShM%to
bntptol»r and mnotord. an4 atow
toepa <f Mty Ingnnt aamntlal Ml; ai:
toangh to toy totod toa Btol MH W
nnaaUmaat dmimbto If the rlto.
haavy inaM are not availahla, tha
aoBtoton onto that grew ^ to tba
etoved to eaeUjthetotoa Mg. al.
fbotly dry. To toe fha ewaat white .
levm toabonqy haaa love (wliSoh la
igarAadai a nostona wead In aoto#
Utos) la iapeelally alee tor bad lisa.
Sweat graaa. toytoa. lavenflM. maa.
mary. ate., ale . dried, relied tato MttU bendUa als toohm long. 4emed
with white town and tied with hakg
ribbon tha prevaiUng oolor of a leoto.
are a plaaaant aoevanlr for friends and
naatol4noM'aewahoma.
Bat M anwant af aoaat hags wiU
keapa bonm ar famiahtoga sweat
anly abminla. nnamntag aUanUnsto
andpatenlr wUl givetoatasqnialla
tooflal beam of tba old regliin
Ihkatwo a
andoM-halfc
ble at aay dreg atort) aad two einooa
hoftoOrtuof cmpharandtolrtli
.toj^toltoaaadto
aaunoeia. Poor aU to a qaart botaad 111 the botUe with hot water.
Wkatoor to tofy v oowntty. om ona
M cool am by mtaiaitog a
proTida haraaU with tha UttUawaat
«gs with Um mixtora. aftar Aral
M bUttto oars aad
ktog tha bottU wall, and bathe
aatiia body. Um aaftoiaat to
I toa body waU and dry with a
mads of Mail temaanta af tkla aUk
or the eimaaad plaom of aiU garparsooatly prefar oot only do mneb tewwd tenmving
ahaar white Uwa or orgaadU with the Ured fmllng bnt will pmveni aay
and And tha foltowiag
ms of to«- jotoU which mifhl
tha Bsort aatiafaclary mathad of prooaa taka a short nap aftar thU ashlUrattog bath the haaaflts wlU ba oonea.
V.i«toto4
daUattoad
aUlia fan
r kept refrigerator Utha
raatal hall of the microbe. AU of oer
uioeslors talked abool oleeatieaai
meaning health, bot it U only toa
premnt generaUcc that nndartoamls
why soch U the oaae-that nnolaaallneas means mlorobas, and mlordbaa
mean disease.
Many otharwim neat aarvante. for
some Strangs reason, neglaot tha ioa bos togerbafote It tolU at night, la toa
systematioaUy.Yat thare to not a point bast ttma to ptoktoapalaU: plaoioaa
raotly aaw tto oraa aarthan flat
dish and pat to a warm plaeate kalf
dead, no woman ahoeld treat tha mat aa boarito let toa tometi orawl eat);
ter wholly to a aarvant. however oara- than kaap vary hot for a few how
ful tha latter may ba, for tha haalth natllthapalnUaiedry aadaat;than
of har family U involved. It raqalrm mis to a Uttla toll, pat an a olaaa
rtoan dito to the aaa fora farther
both intalllgenca and knowledge to
yiiM bafora pattiag in tha kaga. It
nodarHland why anoh great palna
Impacativa that atary partioU of
moat be csarciaad to the oare of food.
molatnra
ba drivaa oat. or amid, mast
Bridget will soon laam that the kelunaaa will leaoU. Oaa or two
tar. milk aad foods with m odora
lof owaat-aoontad garaniom add
mnal ba kept oo tha lower shelf,
•tronger foods above-aaoandlng ns ad to two qoarta of fradb palaU are a
ibeir odo*> inoream; bot aha ia plaatoat addition.
TIm who
averse to Isaraing why.* and. indeed,
is apt to rssant it all as a bit of nonsaose. Maithar wiU she ba ooavtooad
that aomaihiog spUahad on doora or
CONSUMPTION
Is Not Inherited and Is Curable
By Or. E. REYNOLDS. For Twvrrty Yaarv Chairman of ttho Modlcal
Surr of tha Brooklyn Home For Conmimptlvoo
To a can Of tolBMB allow twice tha
alk of laatoad palitoaa. flaaaoawaU
aad maka ratoto soft wlto a lUilactaam
or rich miU.thea pat tfaroairh a aiftor
aad ooTcr ths sides as weU aa the botdertHmdiagpoddiafdito. 8eparau the toUaoa tola aeat bltt.to|aot.
lac all bc^ aadetrtoto. Bab tocethar to a toaerpea two toblaepooafalser battoraad two of float ttU
kaadaddctodaallraectoitcaptol each of milk aad bol wator. Lai It
boil till well cooked aad velvatj. Add
toll aad acaceroas lamp af freto,
batter. Beaaon the flMi with
pepper aad a Uttle catsap or aaj
toaca lUed. Poar the cream eeato'
over it aad arranae the wboU to a
moaad within the border of poUtc.
Bet to the oven for a few minatee aad
serve very hot
Radlehee. olives,
datatj pickles or wateroraeiee make
a good aoeotopaaimenL
Aaj cold baked or boiled flsb may
be a^ to the same WRIT to dvaaatoCA
Bsaeoo very higblyaad serve bat.
^
laaaa’s hash" has baooam tomoos
to Wertiiafftoa etooe Senator Mark befan feediaf It topoUUoiaas invited to
breakfast in his boms. The toelraoissaedby Senator llaaaa’e oook
—
anGTSFATIOX OF THK FFTUKK MUST RE PRO.
be preparation of "llaaaa haeh"
■
I KAILKOAl) INSTEAD OF A.VTIK.Ml.UOAD. It
are these:
* must develop contidemv Ulween the public and tha
Bqeat parto of boiled ooraed beef
sad potatoes are prepared. Tbe beef Is
transp<irtation rt>iii)Minie.s. npist pive the latter every
are notorious jirocrastinatora
chopped ae floe as possibis. and ths
opjHirlunity t** develop their r.-..un » > and to slmw wliat
To avoid coiisiumpti.in and also to aid to cure it one must have
mealy potatoes are oat Into tiny
Tint «.at of the developim nt of the child U ill ihe Imiiie. To
tliev can do. The railroads have made this eoiintiy what it is.
gmi.1, nourishing food, projier exercise, a quiet mind and'plenty of
u AmaaUoaioniemlnoedtoadd
Woman ninn inn-t leave liie inniiiii); of the Uivs nml girU that arc
WITH SOME FEW EXCEPTIONS. THE COUNTRY DIDN’T MAKE . pure air and sunlight. These conditions are needed much more flavor, aad the bottom of the disbee
ate tabbed with a head of fartto
THE RAILROADS. IT ONLY MADE THEM POSSIBLE.
'■ than arc sanitariums.
to U* the fatheiT. aiel nlolher^ of the fulim*.
Aaotber bead is wrapped to a ptooe
Railroads an* the rn*ator* <»f the trnflic they enjoy. It is theirs.
R n R
of ihe tot aad tfarowa Into tbe neater
I/*pif:lation ia always*b renunly that eati Ik* n**:ortc<l t»> to eontrol
Consumption is not inheritable. It is infectious, and the infeo- of the mesf. The whole is then mixed
them. I do not favor the interstate coniinen*«* eommissioii. 1 be
tion u c.um J bv a p-nn conuined in tin: sputum o£ contmuptiTeL tboroofhly aad aloely browaad to a
bto toillat tor frylaf pon. Dartof
lieve commissions an* tliinps <»f tlie pa.st. 1 do m»l think trauspt>rtaWlicii U»- ^i.iitui.i ba* l«-..nir dried, the germ enter, the eir. .
lion companir** i-hould have to Fuhinit to dictation or control by
Any iK-nMin wh« ia run down and debiUuted and who inhales loos eat so that oaoh roaad ehowe
tbr>*<- ('•■niH into Ilia luiigii’i, r<-ry liable to become a Tietim of tuber- every rtof of the oaioaare throwa In
Inxlies ipnorant of the first princijih's of transjiortation. Suclx oomBy Dr. FELIX ADLtR, PretldsM of the Ethical
missiuns ahould have in them n*prcfw*iitalives of the roiniiauiea al>out
cul.Hii*. On tho other hand, on'o who is in good phyned oandiUon, to a deep dish of pore Urd aad toawaCulture Society
- llmlely. When these disks are
willi a g.HKl coiiatilution, go<al I.I.xk! and alw a contentad mind, ii orlsp they are aeed to famish the edge
to lx* dictati**! to, no that explamitioni coidd
bad and unwise
)HK m-eonnm of ent ities j^-riiotrnt.il n|M.n Xi^uu^z .-hil*
iimiiiine to a great exteiiL
of the platter aad the k
action avoided.
drun hy im|Mv.inp labor* iijwn them Uyond tli. ir iia
IN MY OPINION COMBINATIONS MUST CO ON UNTIL ENTIRE
During tho i»a-l twenty yean* the Brookhm Home For Con
the aeaal ooadimeat U a
SYSTEMS ARE COMPLETED.
Inn- nr,‘ terrible. In fnel, they are hu terriHe tliut
sumptives has houMxl 200 employeea who have consUntly lived in
wi* are often nuwillinp to Udieve that there could Im»
Ill these systems tin* luuiiapejnent vnll send it* traffic over the
the institution, aiul no employee him developed a case of consumption.
Mu h a thinp. Ilut ..|i|ire>>ion do.** exLit. It is imlines on which tlie U*st aeniiv can U* pivrii to the public. Short
R R R
|»..h» d II.*t by u Noro or
inonst.-r, but by men who
lines can lie used for |iasscnper servi«*e and |M*rishablc freight, while
THERE IS NO SUCH DISEASE AS -GALLOPING CONflUMPat lUeir elnU present every f.wture ..f the |H*rf.*ct pentleman and I the longer lines can lie ntilin**! for liaulinp merchandise that can
TION." A CASE CALLED -GALLOPING CONSUMPTION- It SIMPLY
A CASE IN WHICH THE PATIENT MAD BO LITTLE VITALITY often the flove battoo flies off or a
who nt their home. ,,re irnnh l l.iid.nnds and fathers. Their iiionil
stand delay. Only by such combinations can r«.ads already iu exiatAND SUCH A WEAK CONSTITUTION THAT HE YIELDED TO THE bow or a fold fives way in a low
aeHM’ i- paralwed in one dins lion.
enco lie uschI to the’u*st advanlapi-. UOXSOl.lDATION MUST
» jail ae one U all readv to fo
DISEASE MUCH SOONER THAN WOULD A PERSON IN A BETTER
WITH ONE HAND THIS FIEND CARESSES HIS OWN CHIL
e toeatre. Time aad temper are
t;0 OX, SO THAT WE MAY MORE ECONOMICALLY
PHYSICAL CONDITION.
DREN. WHILE WITH THE OTHER HE STRANGLES THOSE OF
aiBtoflyway tofober. aaleee every
CONDUCT OUR RUSIXESS.
The length of time required by the germs to thoroughly infect thi^ Is at band to repair tbe lajary.
HIS NEIGHBOR. WE MUST RESTORE HIM TO MORAL SANITY.
Tlicre is a marked change for the letter in the feeling of the
two ntodlee ready threaded ehoald al
the
lungs
may
be
one
month
and
possibly
two,
three,
four
or
even
* We inuM eoiii}H l him |o follow hb |Ni.ple to their horn.*-, ami
ways be placed in the ooshioa. one
people of the west toward the railroads. The |ie*iplo realize aa well aa
more. TliU abo depends largely upon the general physical condi threaded with white oottoa and one
•tuJy them. If he reluM S we mu>l publish ihc fact.
tlie officers of the transportation compauies that in the interest of
with black. Tbetimeoooaptodlaeewtion of the victim.
A stmly rtviiily made of the etieris in tlie mnitli t*». do awar
each idlicr tlicy must work topeUier a* closely as possible. I think
tof Is very slight eompared with the
with child IuUt bx tile .Aniericun F. deration ..f laiUir slmw^ tbal
the attitude of officials in taking the people into ihcir confidence and
I which is epsat to haattof for.tbe
fr.>in 0 to T \n r .i*nt of tbe mill o|M ra!iv.** in AlaUma an* under
improving the service is the cause of this marvelous change.
twelve year* of ap»*. In otb.'r states the |N*r.H*iitape is as hiph as iJO.
Often when the jiarents reftw to allow their ohi!dn»n to w.>rk they
Uienis.*lv«.s an* n*fuse<l **mployment. All effort to do nway with
soak oae-baU of a enpfal to one ^t
of water for tea astoalee; pat into the
this eoiidilion of affairs has Uvu .*pihk.M not by the aouilierners, but
m LEMUEL P. PADGETT af TiaasscM
by iiieii in Kew Knplniid and throiiphoul the xmrlh who rnpply the
HE beneEta of the eataWirfunent of rural free deUreiy
capital for fumthoni imlu.stri.*a.
By CakNMl J. a STOWE. Ea-Un
a-UnItMf BUtao Consul to Capo Town,
Hut c.indition.s in New York city are worse than in the south.
in eny aection of the country are manifdd. I RBbe aaffir Ae dimolvad aad paar
OAKO IT AS A GREAT EDDOAHONAL
Jt is Into Uint our factory act protects childnui under fourteen fn»ni
HEN REflPONflIBtB GOVERllMENT IS QIVCN THE
over tha berriaa vhtoh lm«a baea
TRAMBVAAL AND THE ORANGE RIVER COl6nY.
FACTOR. It not only enlargea and expandi tU pkaaad to tha earrlat dtoh. Berm
certain kinds of laU»r. but iii stonv* and teiiein«*ut hou.s«*s the abuse
THE BOEil OF THE VELDT WILL RECOME MDRE
mail faeilitiea, bnt marha tho doTelopment and ero- very odd with cream.
is as laid as over. DUKINU TllK O’lIUlSTMAS llOUD.WS
PRODREBRIVE THAN HERETOFORE.
A JVIodern Nero
Who Slays Children
m
[IKRE is a popular fallacy that conaumpUon ia incur
able. rOXSUMPTIOX IS JT^ST AS CLTIABLE
AS MANY OTHER DISEASES, PROVIDED
PROPER STEPS ARE TAKEN IN TIME
RKFORK THE SYSTEM BECOMES THOR01^011LV POISONED, but consumpuve patienta
m
America’s Opportunity
In South Africa
LirrLK C1I1IJ.1KEX AKK COldrEU.Kn TO WOUK FROil
TWKIAT-: TO FOFKTKK.N IlOFlbS l.V OFU 8TOUKS.
In tencincnt lioiuw?*, esi>**fed U» eoiitapious diM*asea, little chil
dren an* c*mi|M*lh*il to work, i*artiinp 75 ceuts a *lay, to help rnpjvm
a whole family, little as the aiiiounl earmni may seem, it U <*i»s«‘x»tial
to very exiMemn*. To do away tvith this xve are confronted with the
; dilemma of ponperi/inp the whole family and |»nitectiup futun* p?ii' gimUona or of allowing all generalion. to |mm* up char|!to to the
gtate aa pau|iera, inwiiie «»r criminals.
OOyERNORS AND LEQISLATURflS SHOULD APPOINT CHILD
iABOR COMMISSIONS AT THE EABLlEtT OPPORTUNITY
•TUOV THE EVIL AND PROPOBE A REMEDY.
CiviUsstioD wUl die advamtod amang tfie Daer*
more than it eves would hare been under tfccir
former government THE PRDDUCEES A3vD
MANUFACTURERS OF THE UNITED 8TATM WILL
AGAIN FIND A GOOD MARKET THERE. Wewcreplej^
orer our advance in exports to South iirito inm $B,000,OC^S>
$20,000,000 per annum, but wt will now do even better. To'^^ ,
HliUte the Hoer fanna, to itotock the shops and
onto that murt be opened and <he rmlroad^ tekgrspha.^,'?^ 1
^ eleotrio pUnts lUt R»
plana^^u^jtop-^
vi'
/
Rural Free Delivery
An Educational Factor
m
lution of newipape^ and magaiina readisK whereret
it b MUblbhed.
It ^ atimuUtea an inlereM In better roads end enoouragot
better public rood*. It abo enbaneai tbe walne of proper^ in tba
reiml dbtriett and promotea bappuMM among tba ootmby paopb
in tbair mtbfacUon with their eorromdiagL
i of aafto toaBehpaaadaf tomU:
KvurruaLt.v i Muivs that tnk
Btts aad boU aatU tt la thtok HIM |Hi.
UVCRY WIU. oiaeouRAM tha TmociM
IN TOWNa AND DITIJA AND WIU.
If
jM
kM|) imriw «nn>i|RJn n
MINT WITH mmAi. lira.
tteWAfwHohwmHtftjNidtoiT
\ ItbaleooMof tbeendaMMofowadfai
U Iw wrmd vwk. «UhMt nWtba nogNM X
eosmlnr baodalliA
A
y
mUiik ra^to«(rmi)lf4liri.Ti, tUi
5=HS
mu iwiffl NBVoiis irsfgaA?
tOirtiii t 6mm
OflMwmiAPNaSto
Nervous D3npe(MHa is a very common trouble now-a-days. and differs from common, ordiaaiy. every day i^iseitioa, only in the cause. Common, old fashioned, indigestion comes
from overfeeding, homed eaUng. failure to chew the food thoroughly—a greasy, fatty,
^ghy, pae» diet. Nervous yPyiyieMia comes from hurry, wony. care, trouble or excess.
The stomach nerves are weakened, they fail to regulate the stomach juices; the supply is insuffident: food is not digest^: distrc^: rests heavy; grts sour; re|.eats; ferments; gas
forms; water brash occurs; the stomach becomes imtable. inilammed. painful or bums: you
BUSINESS CARDS
giviiH( to the nerves a strenrth they lack, and through them to the siomach the i>ow«
power 19
again properly handle and digest the food; to the sv’sicm generally a new found strength
and vigor—a condiUon that can be brought about by no oil
other medicirne known to science.
OrtWMV Majmcmr*llUM<ii
1 tkm mtf 7»m «r« iiroMd, •• lk#jr
fMl «li» wUJ to • mtlnc rMltooct fur
tto ckkrf «McuUr« of tto iMtluu wtoo
•odal «r iMirsl rMuUtkiua call upon
IOb to ix Ito tef mfiuat. In d^toiut
tof Mcli a paUca for oar l«r tto |iraal
daattto t’liflad Statoa to|«rta mrnu^
ilwHIrtty and lalM tor plar. with tto
mUmr wacM powara ta tto mattrr of
•aval laxarx. Kriitor tto'lloto
l«ra nor aajr of tto othia rwjal ya<i.to
Jtoa aUtofootna and aaloona mora Wa<
ttfal or coatlx than tboor of tto iiraal
danra jarht
la Ito frfr waaka joat paaaad tto
Mafiowar haa toao raflttrd and rrfurnitoad cMaplatoIx fro« at«« to atam.
far tto rxcJitova
ftraa to tto dacuratluu of tto tmlktoada and tto panrllnf. whirti ar«
oorarad with atprMive
to many
mnmm and payiiiaatrr. *n>toa ara
dCtad ap la aUnpla hut axproaUr atjto
Tto anohtoc roon omiplra tUr afirr
pardao of tUla dock and U flnUhrd in
tank, with a floor of fancy wooda. Jn
laid ta Boaalc and waxetL Many cano
Ctolra and aofia add to ttir comfort to
tobadtatUafooo.
Bakiw on tto mala drck tha captalal oabla, atatamom mad tottouuta
ocmpy tto forward part of tto purl
atda, tto almllar aactlou atarUmrd ba>
r'f.V;
m
quartara for tto vxacutlvr and
oBrata of tto ahip. llchlnd t to omrrni'
qaaitara la tto |mld«Hit*a dlnlnjc aalooa It rxtat>da tto width of ito ahlp
and la fumlatod In wiiMr and iroKl.
Luma XIV. style. Tto balkhiwda ara
toadtirul. with <Mkata iratMry. and
Ufflit la admitted tlm>iixh two apadoua
akyUfhta matocany irlmwml. A haiulaoBM Italian tuarhlr tuautcl uruaiuftita
tto forward balktoad. atovc wl.U h u
a Urga oral mirror framed in irohL
ftoimtog aft from tto dlnliix m«»m la
tto ooapantoaway to tto pnwidrafa
jwaaptlaa rmnw. flone vt tha paoala
aloog tlda eaaapaahNiway ara made of
iralanctoaiiaa lata, palatrd ov«>r with a
miver paint to rapreaeiit al»'i4,
Tto
I tha Tvtvptloa toom tto whlta and gold afTe^ t ta
•till oanriad out. TUU mom It f umlahod also In white and gdU. tto pravall
li« aetooioio dacotwtloa. Tto lllTtry
adlolaing ttoiwcaptkui room U tlui>he«l
ta FWiulah oak. and the UHik^h«>Ue«
aro fltted Into the Vulkheadii
Leading dowa to tto unh d«-ck aft
BIG RAPIDS.
BENTON HARBOR.
Mr. B. HoImm uf X«l 1» tod xtw..
BlgBi9M«.Mteh..Mya: *1 tod had
a goto flMl of traWa from a uamma
dyapapoto for a kii« tima. Ik oauasd
apallflttolooortto toart and faaUag
Mrs. P. L Marrill of 111 Tarritarial
Hl, Itoatoo Harbor. Mieh.. aay« *‘My
daughtor aaffarad torribty from ladlgMtioB and aavm pain* aftar aating.
which made brr feel tirrd *and Iwt
IMS. Hearing that Dr. A. W. Chaaa*a
torklna, LaUn
Cora R Pwawon. LaUa o
Ethel Maude Pope. LnUa
good daal* with toxoflaabaa oo4 diilioala K. Blrdmll. Latia
AddU BUnrto flolea. aclaatlflc traa^ palBf aeroaa my loiaa. I got
aoaa of Ot. A. W. Otoaaa i Marrr
Pilla mod waad kbam with afdaadid taaalta. Ttoy rallaTad iha duttam !»
tto atomaoh and hava dooa me a lot
of good la aTary way.*’
day haa thus Ur beoa ttodod Kdward
VU, who. Uto Moaea. baa Ira
Narxa Pill, were good I got a box and
aiooe Uking tto madlolna tto paint
and dittreating feeling have Irtt Imt.
Tl.a apin tite it good and tto gwnral
toalth all right. 1 tbiak tto modi,
l ine it fine and gladly recommand
port Bide. Juat outahle tto
pwaldant*# room, la bit private bath.
block of flue marble. U aumdeiitly
large to enable tbo i>realdeut to aplaah
around. Tto flttluga and tto idumUug
la tto bathroom are of white meUU
toavlly plated with ailvvr. When tto
Majrflowar went out of commlarton
aoOM mootto ago. the panaJlug iu tto
prwaldaura atateroimie war «vf d«v
orated linen. i»urliix tto refitting |«ertod thk fahrtc waa removed ami hand-
Of tha appuluted time.
*in that acuae there netd be b<
moaning or algblng for Edward VII.
aa an unm>w*ne*l king, for to waa
the genuine.
A PANAMA WITH A HISTORY
■at Waa on the
rru own a groulue Panama hat that
waa made by Indiana In 8outb Ameri
ca ta ample cause fur a man to
gratulate hlmeelf. but to own a pan
ama that w«*Qt through tto ftiew of
Mont Tclee la rather out of the ordh
nary." said K. i\ I.a*arlt. wh6 traveki
reporter of tto Kanaaa City Mar at
the MhUand botal tto ottor nioraii
-1 Uve a iianama that waa to
me from Houth America. It came In
alto 9^ owe «f tto paaaai^eca of the
Xrttidb atcamtr lioddam. which ira«d
thioogh tlm shower of firw and aabee
during tto eruption of Mont l*olee.
Fortunately fur me the hat waa far
down In tto hold of tto atewmer and
not at'orcbed. It la so fragile that
a aparh would ignite Ib^The hat weight
Juat oneemnea.-
Berlln papera acknowledge that tto
Trmuavaal war haa beeu of immcosi
ce to Oermana. teaching ttom bow
wnaatdp Urge bodies of troopn
Tto chairman of tto naval mobUlxa
tion commtaaloo speut a cooaldecabk
time at l*lymouth. Uurban. I*ort EUxalieth and Ca|w Town studying IlritUh
methods of shipping and Unding truu|«
nunltUoa of war and haa sent
bauatlve reports home to Derliu. These,
It U Mid. have already been turned to
praciloal account In tto China ex
Gold wire art with JeweU or twlstad
Into Untaatlc shapes U a new conceit,
aajra the Kew York Journal. A very
dainty example of thte atyU U Jewelry
ofgoML Ttoy am JolMd togrther by quaUt twUU of gold wire.
Tto cUap U a Urge opal circled with
For sale by JAMES Ci. lOHNSON. Druggist
tofrtodyandnppar18
EUtabeth
Ctorlsaa
«*le« tire courar.
IS
Igkaiae Prince
PnrmaW
Buck.
elMtlve
so. Fred A. N. Bailey, elective
•^urae,
51. ^;n»ba Estelle Creaay. elective
si. VMS h
14. Herbert
oourae.
Si. Arthur Edwin
Walt,
r..
Kyeolka.
elecel.^
U*wpeclfully submitted.
t\ II. Ihmv. 8upt
Moved by Mr. Hammond that the
auperitoleadenfa communication he rereived and plarcd oat file, and UuM
Ufltwiea of graduation be laaue
said graduatlig claaa.
Qwrled.
nealanatlon of B. Ixtulae Bruake aa
tearbef In the public arhoola wa«
aented and read.
ktonred tiy Mr. Hammond ttot MUa
Bruake be released from her obllga
lion. Carried.
Move.1 by Mr. FOote that the com
mittec on tcactorH be authorised to
nil varanc les in flrtt and fourth gradiw.
Central building, lurried.
Taavxmix Citt. Mich..
June SI. 1902
To the Honorable Board of t:ducation
of Traime li/y. Mich.:
TtoA/agero FaiU
I sUilN UiOUCtClX. Alt.wt>.y
l.«w
L.
»•> klMtmttUlr « *i'. I4.. A.
Mokvxl hr Mr. llammood that tht report to addpled. t arried
5
iNcua:.viAL kxri;.\iac >tmi.
Aifi^e
X
3S:
W
k'OOlT.,
It. B. Qakvxx.
Committee.
Moved by Mr. Ileuman that the recommenadtlon to accepted and adopted,
itorrled.
Tsavi»m: Citt. Ml. h .
June SI.
ird of
Hu h :
on building and gnm^a recommend
that repairs and changea be made o8
tto furnace at Central ahool build
H II I'oto. iKmtage. tc|e«rainH.
!.%• <;k.%0 K4l-tiv». .,iw-.n Af. K»w V..a»:.
r,.ri.^iv.ti..iis»i»sHuM!>.i ml..fn...ii..w.s.l.li,»
M by Mr. Hammond tha
nendatloo be accepted and i
d the repairs and change
d. Carried.
TaAVKSNC Citt. Mich..
June SI. H
ThCMM la promoMA ttougn to eaa t
i
h# etene taalda
That
uST^ rastar than tto
eaa ha bum laat yaar.
Tte “
*propar acUoa toward a aaort
If yotTT^Ii^o'S'tto raawai la tto Uv^
Ttoy-;rurtr,sri.
a pr
to a eurti a yoUy aort.“
Mhw tto bimnUb-AuertcaD wnr
■ tto hUytowar was tto pevpurty of
Mfs. Qgte Goekt It had Iweu built
far tor hoabuMl by Q. A J. Thompson,
on tto Clyde, at a coat of $8(k\0QO.
Wton Mr. Qortet died. hU widow at
QM ttana cootempUted srtllng tto
yncMtottoktngorttoBrtgtena. At
A mUoc Isn't aeceaaarlly a pngfb
ttoowItoMik or tto war the Mayflower tot tocawae to boxes tto compass.
rtJ2i^“;:tirrh:i.^5Jiss2^
dsatrojar at« coat of tosaooo.
nary rrrrtUaa.
Tto rasM to 321 ftot over all. TO
CopM belle
flart on tto wntar line, haa a MiU foot toaattotoato wtth an
of Trotwrac Cily. Mkh
Oeotlemeo —We. your cc
aUdlnga and grounds
dlowlug matowa fa the
vtUHOst «lrurf«
V w. ir »
1 i„ i
M. e«. Si..(.4utA a-rf. tM-vi W Ilb.4w I4» k
.‘I «n«l ;:i W «
C.ta*
THAVKItHF. ITTY
XIAnKICTK.
OSTEOPATHY
for^
. R Girtlick Co .
Oak Park school.
Vaier Works, rental for thkrd
Quart*.r. ............................................
CARPRCLEMIIKVy^^
Silver....
fVT.a^talmr y-ur .44 rai
mm%^ Mil.. r»jr». W4 my
99 90
Chrla Strohm. 31 cord-s wood. I 31 (H)
RMpe*-ifully Kubmitied.
F rt Hrt MANX.
M. R llAskixu
Committee
Moved by Mr. t^vircblld that the rtport be arreptMl and ordem drawn 00
tbe varlout fundsi for the amount*.
Carried.
Moved by Mr. Foote that the city
to allowed the ute of
the iVoiral
aklng. July 4th.
tarried.
Mr. tVlrchildt that tto
the board to Inttrurted
to wOMul the Natiaoal Educational .
aor lation and to appoint another i
A Urtc order his jast
been received consist
ing of Knhres. Forks.
Berry Spoons. Orange
Spoons. Sucar Spoons
sssvir.;BCTiSli
nr T»
Whtal.............................
and Gravy Ladles.
from Cora IVaraon
penpimlon to uae
1 Lydia Wade for
I
1 kindergarten
a|«ylngioU
toy lodmiary. to^STmiai to
J. EMERSON HUNTER H. D.
WANT A HOME?
ar.i-.-.iTn";:.:;
»u.t
nght
Barnum
t^€arl«
W-Wt. tort No. 1
Ky.. tot No I. .
Bat her beauty waa ooropletely hiddan by aoree. blotches and iiiuiples till
ato aaed Bucklen •s
Amioa .»a!ve.
T^they vamabnd1 as willall Krap
Hoi Is, UUs-r*. Cwr
'zL'iLr^,
. H. iiCNoruroKit.
JeuMlers sad
$iloersmitbs.«
aWIHd.Y WortreMtak
referred to the
mtttee on buildings and grounda
L'arrled.
OCULIST AND AURIST
I»«»«i..........
. tin* *.f |.r«. !>.-.•
4I..I
.4 tl.. Kv
N.«. •n.l Tl.r.-I
nft,.-. ..v.fi .1% K-4
i..r4t.*M«U I mill lauU .!..«• K.*tt- .a.
.Nrtlirmr I r ttri.i.S brt. if rt.-irv-l l*Ua.
DON’T B
e Fooledi
2«Xrtiirgvrtmto.ta%t-i
flOChV aiCHWTAIW TEA
cto cr*.^»uto.ir w u."^
ktaes >•« rtvM.
tram
falh We for C^ts. Oonis.
dark.
Tto hotel proprtetur wa* good at
reading faces.
-We aim to pleaae.- to
the gu«et conhi apeak,
have a kicker* In the bouse we D7 to
o *k
that
porpoaa. whU'h we always
tto -kicker.* and we have an
ailways glva
minded waiter that
him.
What .were y
jL
a.**JohniSi*TlIiT“s*^
E.W. HASTIIGS k soil
wtitA
FIRE INSURANCE .
Btf ied erdmm toda M Me c/f/.
Wdifd 9odm fdmmimin.
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.
Jutar:. i*r
Aim Ua*« Trmrmrta ('Hy^ fuUiiw
Po^^OrAAd BAptdA
iVullITy «a4 M.
r.i eiA m.
rur^-^ P.SAUI •«t». u. »urt W»)ta. II Itf
-i waa about to remark,** reti
tto gweat. swddefOy ctongtng hla mind,
•Xtot 1 never knew a hotel more to
mv Jlklor.** -Chicago PoaL
Cooking by («as has asscrtol its
**^i*“^* Pwtat- tujrtk t..
iMj. II W
r.T o^iui
ctniJvxlirall) xs
TW
School—1
2 dot. parhagen Bon Ami. 4 mopa. I
mop Wutle. X drinklag caps. 1 waaU
<. 1 paiU half bbt Boor oil.
half bbl. floor oil. half dot. pnokagaa of
OoMart. 1 dot. bars aaap^ | dox.
Ar^m, B«ildl,c-1 dot.
u. 1 ta. ptaMM Bm Am. 1
namnN
lers in
the
have our s<Ab
intili]>pine
I&Umk.
When* jxMl finil a huuschoUl in
this town in which <«as is used
bEiMESthe
of dtoxn.
/ibet
fltaiMdi. eftes te.
nhs In wdOmEsg of the hesit,
pslpitstloo nd^ fluttering,
■hoctnegs o£ faresth. psin in
the kit tok. flod ooBitipntioiL
Cwwflarl
for fuel you find
comfort, con-
venient e and luxuiy*.
^
rori-ou-viiwsAdHi too,. 4 a* a A.
r** iVitaA. .V AA<1 IlmrUo^ N<rt»r-. « W |i. ta
UrBm4Vrtrt.U
Trslta smvm a» TrAvmeta Oly •« saSA. ta.
/1 m a Si sAd 4 ta
»
“ ttotaiaa coacS tert
PArior AA.1 a., tMAir .-Ar, .t WaUoa
a. aU
Remcm-
member, tunc for FRKE SKRVICErxiHresJuly 1.
Patents
lumBfonuHO.
LUt-EWtHM}.
oraTA
totat.
WAtataACw,.
P3EMAB
DR. H. ^ETMAN
thT
IWisis*
su{rt*tiarity tn the hcmselKvUl as
\mnat tcm. t trwtk bnuta. t mm
of hla darts.
» If
*.ww
^
Sterling
irrled,
IMU cemeat walks be built la the fol
>wlng ioiatlona
100 ftwt on l^alon
irert and 146 feet on Tenth street at
the South Primary school building;
on line alrert east aide of l>«lral
buIMlag about SSS feat; at Elmwood
eeaua baUdlng. U6 feet ou Raadolph
rert and 116 feet on Elmwood aven
ue; also walks from atrerta to eatimaoea of tolldlaga.
Reapecifulty aubmlUed.
W. O. Foots.
H B
‘
Committee.
Moved by Mr. Fairchild that the ra
port be accepted sad adopted. Carried.
TsA^xasK Citt. Mich..
w.
^ ^
M«*^F EOrinn, reot’iif
If. WO
B. J Morpui, buH. ............
5 IHI
M. 1). Keith .Tvni of pltho...
lu WO
mt. tv freight.
..................................................r. 60
penam to t
Education.
H. B. QAa.vca.
»i..iii
J.O. AM.J.T1tUEBU)0VII. a
^•40
Chdlllao Sti
ral buUdIng. third
onrdman avenue build
ing: also slate
e khUrk-boarda aa follows
about SO ft. for third giwde Boardmai
avenue. 12 ft. I
man a>TOue. and Si ft sixth grade
iVntral. all to to four f«H*l wide.
W.. I4« h
y
OSTEOPATHY
1 60
A. Murrcil. rent of Oj-ra
House. ...............................................
Elmer Brot.. Job work.................
I'Horge P. OarrltoD. paloilnx
'
DIANoTPKIKiI. J W.
r«.«4>tuiww.«iUi KiMimll ISmmi *
««..lA.>r.wa ,Arvw<. Tiev^wwtru,. MkrW
wayt and
that we have eaamlned ihe luiiov
claims, and having found them
reel, would roivHnmcnd Ihelr payn
from the vurlou* fundt at followt
jAnmiaM* Httofairx rx sn.
Janitors pay roll for Junr...|
Jarrrtl. lor oil.................
i wM. 7S0 iwxigrato
PlUHM.
Itarnum d Eirl.
4if •
g?^“™.=iS^a
Tsavulsk Oitt. Mich..
June 2J. 1945.
wtibir Hi»
of Trav*
elective
2«. C. Irving Murray fdectlve
57.
t 4iude lAVerne Carter,
prrarnt Sri In
1 llbmry.
P. O. Hctmaux.
W. W. vjamenuo.
Utoaa. tto 1
POINTED PAtolMUPNg.
man thinks to to ax stupid at to
Xmo Iona, and she has trtpkexpanakm
togfnaa of an indicated toraepoww of
AtWk that drive tor throc«h tto wntor tor means of twU aerewa. 8to to
totb ipeady and atandy In a naaway.
Afltor tto pnretoae hy tto flnracnitont
, tot
tahan to tto Beuuklyn navy
paid and raflttad with a cwmpUoMflt
: to Itor tech and fl%e Inch gwaa, to
^flaQur wlU aenral rapid Are pUom.
fm tor praaeot nse the ftito of heayy
tollkflr tava baao replaced by one and
Hril |4ic4»«
Bosuw »4« t
For sale by dealers. 50 cents a box. or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. 257
Washington St. Buffalo. N. Y.
J.
» w^^U^tomee te yachUas. why. It
Ito oomfort of tto praahleot and hla
family in tto Urlng and akwi'lug apartmonta mboard. oxtetwlve plana ww
mada to glra 1dm tto toueflt of the
moat Improved culinary and sanitary
contrlvaocaa. There are a large refrig
araflng plant and a apacloua wtoertxuu
iKbrr tit, «
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS—Signature and portrait of Dr. A. WT Chase on each box of
In tto curoi
old have Im
more aulemn moment than that tn
whhh Iieu|.le would have Ira called
upon to algiillV tbdr homage by
greot about of wttltng aaaeiit.
•miat almiit haa not Ira toard In
tto place loleoded for IL But a 1
gTMtcr cry has rarerbanited ttooo
a Ur grwaler temptoHhe cry from t
towrta ut the Itrltlab pc<i|>)e whl
ochuod through |he Biitlah empire.
-Kdward ni. haa Ira denied tto
symbol, hut who wcmld aar be baa
been denhd tto reaMty? Wbei
drvad hand of nature UId him a
bed of aii kncaa. hla auh)ecto crowned
tto phyalraJ
Lateet I4ew la Jewelrr.
for tto naa of lYealdaal and Mrs.
anoaifolt Ita compaalou for the tot
of hllea Alice Kuoaevelt. and tto amhUor ones are for the remaluUig children
of tto family, llandaume braaa laM
alaadi and aU tto daintico of boodoir
twnitaiw are to be w^aa la thia part of
tmnarydirnm^w
yETEIMMNYngtagkDBmST.
AAdwtat.StaAta, Il4t a.ta.»at SLta
m
ftaMasaATirt. HsrtXty. PWt
grtag.
Drat andta^ama
Or^dasta rt OvAto flaiSih VmirWii ry IWBia*
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