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The Evening Record, August 30, 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)
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1902-08-30
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XHfi EVENING RECORD
TRA.TKBBB CFTT. WCB. RATUBOAT
DISTURBANCE
MODERATING
SULTAR IS DEFiAHT
••mtia Ektc\%— Eff#ctlv# In
fluence on Stfikem
dnopU. Aug. »-The porte
nn abrupt note to United
rLemh«nn.myingtfant
timam to further diaonsa
foapoMibmty for tba oaptnra of Mias
Ellen M. Btnna. the American mlaa.
ionary. ne the outrage was not commilted on Turkish aoiL
ORDERS TO “SHOOT TO KILL“
situation Remalne Quiet at
Scranton Today
rftwCanmraor
MRS.NAnON
WAS FIRED
AUnUST 80. lOOt.
BEuntosJomnsU Truck With 1
Washington,
Asked for Beer and Made a
Fuss When Refused
TURNED OUT OF A HOTEL
Immense steck el Indtaa Bas
kets and Souoentr goods at Wt
Aug.
E. R. BunkuL tolegiuph operutor.
wsrs killsd bet« today by u switch
•Qglus iu jumping ths truck. Morris
hud bson hurt ia tbs ymxd und Runkel
wus taking him to ths doctor on ths
Not Work a Bluff at
Bangor
»olc 3^oro
TummuuxLuuSurTlfwd of Uuirr Lifkia
Dertiot-Wheal, 77 und 71; oora,
THE WEATHER
Miss Mabel Rickard Who Met
r fut-m to Wort m Coin-
arUai
ttoahef* ranalna qolat. Twaoty of
tbaaOM who qalt work at tba Ho.
U ooUlary of ib. BoeeaxlTonU
Co. rotwood to work todoj bat
Oh IS prr woak fiooi tha oiiloi
baao dIaeooUnoad. Tl»li manirng m
ooabar of mao fatberad dhmm
worka In aa altampi to ooas Ibo mi
back. Haing onaaoMfal all dioparaad
qalHly.
Taaaqaa. [Aaf. fa-Tbrta wara no
dlatorbaooi i amoog Iba airikara aod
troopa Ual algbt aod ararTtblaff U
qalat this moralog. Oaorral Uobln'a
ardor l« tha aoldlara to abeet to kill
OBJ who iatarf«<ra with tbaca bad aa
Imm-diata affaot xxiKm tba riotoaa ala*
Wilkaabarra, Ang aO-ErorTthliig
ia quiet along atrika lio*^ in tbla diatriot today. Whan aakad wbat ba
tbongnV-wL (ion. Oobin a order to
aboot to kill. Pn-aidcnt MitciiaU aaid
*‘l baliavr tha order waa uneaUei
for. 1 don't think Oenosal Oobin ia
impartial to hU duty.”
Praaidant MitcbaU left today for
AUantio C>if. wbare ha will apaad
*8anday and on Monday ba wlU addraa. tha wurktngman of Phlladelplila.
TRUANT OFFICER’S SALARY
1^1, f ttaear aimpaoa aa4 Otala
wriir l*ar Waa Italaed.
Editor Keoord-ln regard to the oomtnunioatlon of
Oaoar
Bimpaon
througli the column of yonr paper. 1
wlah to aay that if Mr. Blmpaon or anyone e«|uaUy Intaraated
would atep into
tha offloa of
tha
city clerk.
read the rao*
orda and rejioru which art^ preaented
to the lioard of ednoation each month.
I think there would be no farthor
qneation aa to value of aerrioe and
aalary of the present troant offloar.
V U. Ilenmaiin.
Membar «.f Board of Xdooation.
ItaaBoaa of Ur. Uaiwr far WalUag Balary.
1st Wr consider the position damanda a man of aapertenre and good
judgment in agreeably handling lni.
suit* and their parents.
Jud. The amount of work to be aocowplisb«*d by the tmant offlc«'r is
greatly increasing Mr. Marvin stated
to member, of the Board of Ednoation
that last year he had aboot 1600 names
of pupils between the ages of savao
and aUte* n j.*ra. wlio w. re aubjaot
to truancy.
trd. The truant omrer also slated
that hU work ban taken an average of
ail bis time during tba school weak
from H.HI0 a m. to 6:00 p. m Mr.
Marvin has faithfnlly eiaontad the
dnlica of aaid office aod baa given
For the above rtwaona we rouaider
tha raise in aalary a jnat one
Ueaiie<lfolly.
H. B Oamar.
MrmU r of Board of KdaoaUon.
REGATTA WAS A SUCCESS
»M.*rral g>rltl.« Uaillac mmd PaMUaw
ear Anersmw.
1,. Th.
Koriphort. Mich., Ang. Sit-Yeatar.
day‘a boat race, pn.va*! to be intareat*
mg from the first to the last av.wt.
The moming races were annonnoad in
y.-atetday-B Ueoord. The work of the
Billie M. fitted with a Fay A B
engine did some fine woA. infant
had a walkaway.
In. the aflrru»»on the erenU wet
citing.
The Urge Unoch race waa woo by
the Onekem in. owned by Oil! A Kahl.
tha Lady Marguerite, second.
Tha raoe for Urge aulling craft
woo by J. A. Maotagae'a Karoahk.
witli Vaughn's bout second
Id the amull aaiUng boat taoa the oooteat was between Victor Mnniaga
Bcbnmder The reault ia not yet deelded..
The canoe lanldling vacs waa won
by Victor Montague.
A^OTIIKU CA
L
Rome. Aug. afi-lt U «ld that Pops
Lso wUl appoiuf nnotiisr snrdianl
for the United BUtos in order to esublish an eqaiUbrium la tbs saersd
ooUi«e. AtubbishopIfuiMdwUlun.
get a new ted bnk
Untimely Death by Drowning
The Inei md obupler ia the tragedy
wblnb marked the eioea of the Ilfa of
Mies Mnbal BIckerd wue aennted this
The mUa Adveatiet Oiurrh on West
Tenth elrael was panked with eorrowrieoda. who name to pay Um too-
The altar 1
duiry expsrisnoe at Wantags and is
making arTaagwasoU to return to
AmeriflU in tbs >sar fntuxu. Tbe re
ports furtbsr stales that the former
Bangor. Ang. »-In the Bangor Tammany boss lisa plunm-d a virit to
house last night, doring the suppw hU brother in Ireland before aaillng
hour, Oarria Nation of Kansas called for New York.
for a glaaa of beer In the dining room.
T1h« walb r. told her thay could not
aarva bear.
"Liquor U told bars in Uds joint and
1 Want you to bring me soma." shout Troubld InUnulfdd and Two
ed Mrs. Nstion." Tb.« i«rpristor
Towns Destroyed
oei^s aod told Mrs. NaUoo to gat out
uod ua aba refused, forcibly ajectod
her. Ha then ordered her to peek up
unil gat oet of tba hotel, which abe
TSifrkuuruuwdC
dl<L Mra Kution auya aha intends to
iiork. IIM;**,; tali »*.70
We Protect Your Money
Here your purse is shielded from ejetravagance.
Tuesday your boy starts in school and you sure
ly want to net him a neat—nobby—well-fitting
suit of the best material at the lowest price.
Just come in and see our line.
FIGBT1NPT.au PRINCE
L of the ouBket was al-
While tha oaakat ItoaU was bank
wiUi ths choices flowers, irtbutaa
from dear friends who moom tha daperture of the daoeaaad.
Tha oaaket waa covered with laven
der colored embowN-d pluah. and the
ate color, mingled with the beantifnl. fragrant flowara. earned to aooortf with Urn baantifnl character of
Mlaa Hlckerd.
-I
Bebsrt Beadtor Co. « • Pres.
CBOKXR COMIWO HOM*
Could
LAID m THE GRAVE
SIXTH TKAB-KO. lOM
VICTORY FOR OOVEmWMBHT
TWO MEW KILLSD
BIG DAYS FOR TAXES
I’lly Trr^aurrr Wartbara
I eilMHKl V«««^Br
aad Today.
riiy Trcasuicr Wur/l.ur- an-l (’ily
C'lrrk Bccnk have l>cen on the jump
ycstcr<lay am! loil.iy takinj^ in anti
rcrci]>lin^ lor taxes j»ai»l. Sinrr yesIcrtlay morning Mr. Wurzburg ha.s
dciKJsitctl $3‘2,‘.»r>0.7t» in c hecks aUmc,
ami had $l0.iMK) in ca.sh a.hlitionaL
This is the la.st day fur payment of
Uxes to save the |»crt ciitagc for col
lection, anti a large number have
come in at the la.si moment.
The Boys Band will give another
excursion on the steamer Columbia
Sun«lay night to Nc-ah-la-wanta.
Ralph Hastings, president of the
AW Fotib Oub went up the Boanlman, near Slights vestenlav and retumetl with r.N fine trou!. nearly all
rainlKXws. The a^^tcijate weight was
21 iKiun.Is. The hsh arc cxhibilcil in
the window -of K K. .Miller s dru^
Wsshlngton.
Aug. ;tC-Miniiter
Power St Port nn Priiioe, ^•able^ tlu■tott. d«
under today’s date.
on Thersdsy und vrae continuing when
he filed the dispatch. There has U.-n
great losses on lo*b sides and the
towns of Marmetodo and Luinhe have
been totally destroyed.
I•ul(cena• x»taJae<l a Fatal
iBjarr.
»y T-lr»rapk to tho^J«.c«rtl
^
Milwaukee, Aug. 80-Oharles Martin, police officer, r«*oeired an injury
while play leg baseball. In ruuDing
be strained his spine and died shortly
l.*.fore midnight.
tirmavllla tiill U l»aad.
ilranTilk- William, aged one year,
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Gill, di. d
at 12;;» tills noon of imeritis. after a
long illnesa Mr Gill is m clurge of
the carpi i driartment of J. \V. Milliki-n's stor.-. The foneral arranctw
SttlfC.
mento will be completed upon tb>- ar
Fraiik.Savionandl.il. M.(lough
rival of tbe child’s grandfather from
caugi G1 supcklcti trout from Johnson’s |>on.l >e-»terda>, all nice ones.
Miss Winnie Kaiser rclume.l to
MlWHMAhlCLlUCKKKI)
aftor a wreks visit with Mar
Tha aenrloc was oondnetod by Rev. j street, lormcrly ticcu] ird by J. H. ion Smishall, ami Clara Rutner.
Horton of Alms, who ouma np lust | Mrf'.ough and family,
BOY’8
BAND
E.XCUR9ION to Ne
night fi»r
the
pnrpoai-.
Rev.
The Fve-nini; Rccoril will not be
ah tn want a. steamer Columbia Sun
Horton spoke words of comfort to the publivheil Mon.lav, the entire A>rcc
day night Boat leaves 7p m.
sorrowing reUlivea and friends.asanr- designing to cniovihe l.alH.rl)av eclethem tliat in her deaUi Uie de- brat ion.
oraM-d was simply entering upon a
Miss 1-aU-I Hammond cnlcrtainet!
brighter and eternal life.
few v.mn- la.ltcs .it supper last cveDuring the s* rvloe Mra.Wysong uud ning in honor of Miss» HiUla i’.rawn,
Miss Gruy sang. " We shall part again, of .Mt. I’lcasont. They were invit
ited
no Never." "S.atter Seeds of Klnd- to meetI her at the Wc-.p
Wc-iue-tong ciub
nem"and"Oo Tell It to Jeans."
house, and on arriving were infonncl
The pall bearers were Jerome Wil- that they might fin.l
the table
helm, Don Dyer. Charles Corbett, ami thqn
A lively search
■ ‘ call
11 her,
Harry Monroe, Will Smith and Ralph cnsuctl. which was rcwardcil by their
linibng a ilrinlily sjucad table on the
third tloor piazza. .After enjoying a
delicious rcjasi sonic lime was sj<nt
Every Instrument di
the l>cauttful sunset, and
rect from factory to
Miss Mabel Rlckerd met a shocking
rcluclam c that the party
d.-ath In an accident on Oognac Lake. tbnally »bsbamU-d.
parlor. Factory pri
near:Battls tYesk. Wednesday night.
Knginct-r Bloomshicbl slatcil llus
ces and liberal terms.
She was taking a pltwsort' trip with morning that Uic filling ol the bnck
five others when their boat waa mn
See us before placing
jn the block jK-lwcen Park
down by a steamer, only on.- of the
. sirecls, and the placing of
your order for an in
party surviving the aooid<
pilch
lilch m the gutters will
'
l»egin Monstrument . . . .
The n-malna were brought here last
“Mday. The laving ofilie
oft
brick at the
night by A. W. RIokerd. brother of intersection of 1‘ark
rk and Front will be
the deceased. The body was vb-wed
unplctcd this aftermvon.
last ovenliig by a large number of
The iK»t oir.ce Will be open Monfriends, at the borne of her eousin.
Mrs. OeofT' Lutman. on West Ninth .lav Scj.tcmber 1st from 7.TK) until
a. m. and from 4<V» until 4:30 p.
Miss'Rlckerd waa Sfi years of age. m. TTicre w ill be a morning deliv cry
and very highly est<'emed by all who made by the carriers,
Ralph Mathers who has l>ccn cook
wars fortunsto enough to know her
For several years she was stenograph at the l-ittlc tavern, left vcstcr.lay for
er in the office of the city clerk, tx-ing Lmia where he has a jx>stiion as cook
her brother’s assistant while he was m the .Avery House, the leading hotel
of that citv’.
His place at Little
city clerk.
In May Miss Rlckerd went to Bat- Tavern is fi'lldl bv GuvChasc.formertie Creek aod entered the emplor of ly cook at the asylum.'
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Bennett have
Or. KeUogg.at the sanitannm. a.
tume.1 to .\mbcrg after a sliort visit
with 1.. M. Bennett and family of
k NEW MOC'KIS
Fifth street.
1.25,1.50, 2.00, 2.60, 3, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, m
FALL HATS and CAI’S-just what you want.
JustWhat you need. OPEN THIS EVENING
Tin, suits, Diits, Snpndin, Smtin. btirviaf
Ter Your
Inspection.....
3. BENDA A OO.
*riic largest line of
Union^Wadc
Shoes III Northern ^tichigan Allthegoo.lkimls
fur all feel, fur all occasions.
Fvervtlav shoes
loriDcnanclwi>mcn. Fine
sh.Hrs for men am! woinciu
Patent Leather
shoes lor men ami wo
men. Knamcl calf shoes
fur men. Klcgant slip
pers for women
none but the Best Paid
Onion Labor
M[D Y. mmoi
SI I LFR <IF BUST SHOF.S
XV I.owics r PRICKS
Tin. OLD STAND
Some Very Nobby Styles. Choice Values.
STEINBERG'S uOEUAOLE DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSE.
pj;
Floral Dosips
Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.
right prices.
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
'AIR
TMi
so Doz. Doable KaeeStockInes fur bo>^ an>) girls,
Bo)V Kaee Pants—* pair.
Boy’s School Caps...........
& Oo., S2I Wron^ i
NEW
FRANK FRIEDRICH
MIDGET TlES-handsomc little noveltjes—all the rage just now—all col
ors—as cents.
TIIR OI.I) IIRLIABI.C
Tbe Old Stand
-
242 Front St.
Special on Black Silks
21 inch black Pcau de Sole, soft finish—were guaran
teed cheap at $1.35—on sale today at 98c.
22 inch black Peau de Soie. soft finish—cheap at $1.50
—to close at $1.22.
lot of Colored Waists—prices were $1.00 and $1.25—
all go at 49 cents.
White Waists. $i kind for 6qc; $1.25 kind at goc; $1.50
kind at $1; $1.75
at $1.15; $2.25 kind at $1.65;
$2.75 kind at $1.90.
A few more $5.00 Silk Waists at $3.69.
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
A new line of
LADIES’ and MISSES’ SKIRTS
GENTLEMEN
Our store will close ttlondap. Labor Dap, at II a. m.
BVKWTaiki UOCIWTY.
10
JUST RECEIVED....
Best on Earth
perfect
A very pretty n-oeptioo waa givuo
Buperintondent H. O Joynt has se last evening at tbe borne of MIssm
cured for tbe water works station a Roth and Lydia Wad.- oo
new mooklng bird whtslb- fin- alarm,
which will be tested daring theexhlbIt WM ia ibu nutun of u funpwell
ition of the fire department Labor
uodoely mmubonof Mit. Lerklu’t
Day. Monday.
Mr. Joynt desires to notify every- Buuduy aohool cUm were pnwent.
body not fobs undalynlarmed Mon- Mi«;Lurxiue leave ueat month for
day whan it is tostod, ae it will be Chlougo. wheru ube will uttend the
Rueb Metlioul eoltogc.
only for exhibition purpossu
Tbe whistle U tbe InntMt mode nfid
A navtiaoo- WtUalllau Caaarr.
will br quite ua improvement over tbe
X mnarv Mid that wUlxtlva riigtl
oldoos.
asiupi in e cak li. Ilollaml. MUh
eltrut-Ung ntt.-nthm. aaya tbe i'bU-egO
nv«-nlag IVwi. It U owuKl by Rum W.
MllU-r. The bird baa twlcr «
Hesrport, H. B.. Aug. Id—PresidnDt from the room, but hae U-en
his w
Booervelt una putty Isfr Newport st
t ta taoM It In u» Mtaa. «(tho
Tu.aa fnru drive to Windeor. Tk.
URiviag tbrie ut 11 JO e. m.
Next thinz to GiTinr Ttaem Awayl
Artistic work
THE GOODS
WESELLARE
W. W. KIMBAU COMPANY
t’K.ihirra, llattcri aini Furnitherv to Hi4 kUjwty. The Ameri.-mn
SOUTH SIDE
NEW
FALL HATS-The new L. & H. sUff
hat alway^s has first place with all who
have ever worn them. If you haven't
given them a trial, do so now—It's the
best $3x0 hat on the market today—
fully fi^uarantced by us. All the new
shapes in soft hats, all colors—$i to $3.
NEW
FALL SUITS—both for -little" and
"big" fellows. Sales are beginning early
and we are usiag every endeavor to
keep sires full. Decided bargains in.
boys’ suits—short panto—at
and
$3.Sa Handsome patterns in men’s
suits $1000, $13.00, $1 sxD, $i&oa
mtimmmmm
iX&lL ^TURiiJLtt ixmtJBT ao, i«ot.
rmm mrmUmB
TIE JVERDIC KECOftft.
SE&rs
r*
Dews^
KOITY,
OIIAIID TflAVBmB HBRAI4>
LT.iATBAMiJ.y.1
i.W.HAMMIM.M
Ibeir asairs as to five tboir employss
ss asnr tbs Mtire day as possible, be
» on other bolideyt few of tbrw
bare en oppsrSaalty of tbe enjoymssit
partielpaled ia by otb*«a Tbe looal
workiaf r^e bare a
eity wUl be open for the laU term.
Tbe now miperlamodeirt. Prof L B
Its. bae bom basy for two months
ptMariac for bis BOW duties Up to
^jLirJSsar^ssT’^
be bos
lUSBS
‘iu' G»rb!^riinn
enter npon bis duties ss the exeesUre
City scboolA
baoksd by stroat reenmmendations sa
to Ms ttaees. tact arfi tonersl qaaliflestioos for so important a poeitloa.
He will start ia o«xt Tnosday moruinf
with a wuU orgaalsed lotos of teach-rs and barUf stadiod Ibe eomlitions
lOAJifBL M«COr mt KmC.
m Amdi%m U^mmndPBIUIT r. roWSM m€ W«iM.
3>BLCM a. ITA1.L «r
Dowledfe of what Is required Kncsrlnf npoo a new field of labor one
isofteasttsndedby dtseourafcm.-nu
which only inereasinf familiarity
with U«e oemditioos will remore All
who know the now snrisnutejjdent are
oooftdsot that b«) wUi be folly t^ual
to tbs task, sad that ths schools will
exo.ll.nt
nvalMtOB Um>7 Ut. SUojmI
^atIuSThT
■ TAUK AHO l*UATr«UM.
Ths inlerMt in ••The Tide of Life.*’
the new realistic ilrama to be prt.«.oled at Bteinbenc's Grand Opera Houm
ABC’ffIBAia* A flARKAUII orUrMlot. next Thursday. Beptember 4. befins
as soon as the curtain risas on the first
C« MorrATT
JAA B. MOMilOK.
rr : ^:r
IUCPUBL4CAM COUNTY TICKKT.
OAVlDU.cnANIlCKIl.
CWkBOBBRTX, WAI.TXA
FHAMK W. WICiMIM.
fWltalrTmurw
OBO. W. VTBWAKII.
ISO. W. C UMTI*.
B. U. ALLVN
UAlOlll>A\
BOBTBWtBO
MoBdA7. Ubor Day. belnf a Irical
koUdAj. dwolrd- to thi^ intareau of
VorkiBB p^. thuro will bo no E%^»Uf Roowd pBblUbod on tut dAy.
Tbo MBto BM»oluuiion]. odllorlAl nnd
tiin focoo will ulwnrro tbi« day, tbe
prUtan oopMUlly belnf notUe in tbi
myinff ont of tbn ptofrAm.
vucwT
llooeK
Aljror
la
OWMIAI R. A.
»ew York .imnnmbly on rriWU bulAMA bnt uinf a i«oml
Mat BBrnraiotbe oonleel for Uie va
MBoy In Uw United Blatee eenate. hi
Tiewe npna national polltloa nr
■aaflit by Ibe |«ma Asked as lo hi
Bpinioa npoB tbs ndaUalsUatiou U« o
Mil AlfsrsaU:
**Ths prssideaey is a position of InB
alls and ootBplioat««d dntle* at tbe
bMb bnt U is n oritisal tost of ability
tobesallsd
of its fnnctioBA sspscially under the
I which
IternarUble aptitude for
tbs diosbaiBs of hifb public duty
Hs has from tbs outside oarried tbe
bvdsn of admInUtiatioo with ftvat
alUlly and nnfllnohinf Industry and
••Thai hs will be nonilnsied in iw^4
1 bops and do not doubt.**
Tbs eourss of President RoossTslt
slMS hs has held tbs reins of offloe
bss firenjri^ similar opinions by
pssitlaa in pnbhc life makes tlndr
TBB WOaKtNOMBN*S DAY
Monday will be Labor Day. the day
sM apart by Uw as a Isfal boltady.
dftolMi te tbs latsrusis of tbs worklB| psopta A day wbloh laborinf
mm and women, wbstbor tbey labor
It has bsoome an eetab
1 for that day to be firen
a# tadnslry of tbe rartoM erafc and
dBifned to brine before the world
istnlbly tbe importance of tbe
w^rktaff peopU in tbe dsTelopm.
nf «bo wuikinf peopU U gteat. end
part Ibsy ploy U tbe drama o( lit.
IsMamtenronn. TbsIfsUanim.
dtmm% In banmn inogrem
90 MMlrtnldsfnloiMsat. and it is
HlbMbmal IsiBl nnse a year tbs men
«k. .«k.h.Uh.*.«
at tbe befinninf. es is tbe oese
With many plays, but tbe story is told
is aoHoo. so that tbs andlenos oomprebsods it tboroafbly wltliout s lot
of dry talk. This is one of the oharaotsHstios of-The Tide of I^lfs*’ tUt
was maoh praised by iho New York
mtlos, and by others who have seen
the pUy on the road. Yon learo at
by the rapid morrment of the
plot, that a yonnjr irirl lias been stolen
tiie Insonous home of JudKS
Iforley. Uiat Dan (ail;>tt«. a river
piraUi. has bronKht ihv Kiri up as his
that he ploU to kill and rob tlie
jadKT. that the irirl will foil the att. that she has a true hearted
lover, in the persem of a brave yoanc
sptain. and that there are Hirer
or four careless TSfabonds. who take
life as it cumtw, mixed up in ths plot,
ou wit ilown to enjoy tbe i-'rfoi^
IT with a.thorouKh uudersUnninK
of th«. drams from the ImkIdlidk.
Ths slisorblnB interest' Is kept up till
tbe end of the last act
Broa eircua. Iba elroua baa pexfaotod
a -oommanity of iaieruaf witb tba
Buffalo Bill WiU Wcot afiiuffatioa.
and tba Bamum B Ballay abowa
Mr. 8alU aaid tba ocbar aegrufatioas
Bins to lake Urn plane of tbe boya ta
Ibeir emrioeL Tbe meeuMiger boo|wuiBwv. Vilay K. WflflK. pnater.
Waohlactob and Ftek lee mu it ia impoeeible to get boyt to
do the work eatisfactor^ly. A nnmber
of Birle nave aaeweced the advertia^10 dO o-cloek.
meat and will wear gray ariforme
eordiaUy iavitod to tl
aaoaafortb tbay aawM^ Bsaaafad by Bav. E. Howard Brown, paator.
Bible aebooiat»;4fi a. nx.
Iba Banum & Ballay. llmitad. of
Momiag service at II o*clock.
KnyUnd -Kaoh oompany,TWpMlorwiU pcuaMibia farewell
mid Mr. Sails. -retaiBi ita tndlrldu.
aJiry and will aland on iu own laya “jmSlr BndcaTor. 8d0 p. m.
Tba idea it to bare ona of the biy
ahowf In tba Lnitad States aach yeafr
Svanlnt amvioe at 7dQ. ft m.
an.! ona in Oraat Britain and ooa oo
-A Talk to tbaOhnrub. We weloome all straafun and the
tbaoonUnant Tha Bamnm B BaUay
, limited, of Loedon, Eng- general public to all oar nrvltM.
I to ooutro! tba eirtms
businaas of the coiitlnwnt and Oraat
Briuin as wall as to retain a atrony
hold np ii U»« flald in tba United
Qnartery ametlng. Brief
•iuta. Tha first rasnlt of tba mantar
will
to Btoji all figbtioy for taniEjS^*SSi‘at«:l&. Mr. Raslall
WlDchastar. Ky.. MUs Alloa Oil
Wc^^p. address oa - From Bb9P«
kay. a beanlifol and popoUr yonny • Canaan. No 4.- iUnstrawd by the
lady, was tha baroina of a ramarkable storeoiiCioon. at 7 dO. Special
fish story, slia haviny landad a thraa
pound bass with no oUiar tackle than
bar finyar and a diamond ring. While
boat riding with a party qf friends on
tha Uka at Natural Biidyv. Miss Giltor holding serrlcwe at Kaet Jordan.
AlPsire otwdlally Invited to three
ioea
ba watar .Soddanly she felt a
sfiarp pain in th«- ring finyar. and with
a jerk a-d acream tt^ w tha fish into
the midst of her a«tooished compan
ions Marks on tha fny. r above tha
ring show that tiie fish took in tha antire member lu its effort^ to aacura
the sisu-kler.
Thomas Donahue. SO years old. who
mid he bad no liome or ooonpation.
has hacn found half d. ad from starvaHon locked in a aawdust box on a
North Kivar pier. New York. Be was
ao emanoiab d that be did not weigh
more than <;<> i^ds. He luul beau
locka.1 in the box ir> days, he mid. A
wacihman discovered tha prisooer wlio
feebly premlny against tba lid of
bis o. II in Hii effort to asoar.a. How
b.- got in the l>os is not known.
Timely and abundant ralns^the first
for three yeart-havo mv. d the aouth
arritorr of lower California from
Tha people of Alexandria. Vw, propoiMv to erect a monument to commem
orate the one hundredili anniversary
of the death of Geroga Waahlugion.
The first pr.sld.viit, in his youth, was
ona of those who in lp. d to survey tha
old city of AleinndrU in I74i».
Heoret c'Xis rim.iits with flax fibre
for binding twine have lieeii s.i suc
cessful thivt indications now ar.- an indn^trT will
developed In the north
west which will save the farmers millons of dollars annually. Binoe the
d.'velopttient of tin flax fibre mills in
North Dakota, ptocressive fat
(included that the tow could be coiivi'Med into a form of binding twine
Ncit week, Ssluniay. Scpl. il, North Dakota raises mon- flax than all
those who enjoy being thrilled, will other aections evt the United Btatae
tm<] a novel andI KXtittymg
sxtitfyi
olienng i and the uilUiuns of tons of straw ran
••On The Stiokc
okc of 12,” the MU
Mucessces
converted into tow there and ship
lomedj th.iina. Tlie pby
i
is*d to the tw ine lactorn s anti conI tile from u sciisalum.il prison
lhaliak
lakes .place m the third
lures a prrson
pn
scene whu h
taut K pi scojial rlergvinau. wb.»
c laimed to lie something nee in stag, u..ted for is work among deaf mut.*s,
cticcls, A scene in a countericitcri is d.«ad at Hs l.oriie in New V
den is another ot the features oi the He was iKirii St Harifuril. Coun
|K*rtormaocc. This is a pnalu.
Ill every sense of the word, all of the
Laborers employed in the subway
s« enet)’ being earned coraplclc. ‘Hie exonraliou at Astor and Lafayette
pUy IS fdlcd with action and a
places. New York, have nn.wrth.*d
Iht of strong climaxes, plenty of hve- some interesting relics of colonial
Iv . iiiuedy and excellent c‘
times In the shaiw of a towm-oi
drawing insure its |io]*ulaiity.
t>ell ma.le of brass and with an ivory
iiaodle; the hilt of an officers sword,
jule Wallers- sule sphtlmg coiii.-dy and a bronxe powder flask. Th® hilt
will Ik- %cVii here, next Monilay, Sept of the aword evidently had bcM-n atud
1. at StemlK-rg-s Grand. Many nea cleil with precious itonra The hilt ii
and novel tVatures have U-cn added of Sliver, axd at it base almost oblit
this season to this ever welcxmie at- rraterd wcM^ the initiala. **0. W.”
tra.iioiu
l‘he first act showing
I'ountrv railroad station with its wat
|•IlcM UAMATlON WY THE MAVOU
tank, gram elevator, incoming and
outgoing trams, hotel runners, street I TK9* TWt All IVrsoas .
car ilnvers. baggage smashers and the
usual hangers on at Uie loncsUiro .!et'lty of Traverse* i itT. Mich.
IK.t, the onl) one this town afforvls:
Mvor-s omoe. August »). 1
I'here the general coovcrsation is
Monday. September 1st. Iiaving beim
frusl, pumpkins and UamjA One ot
the latter is seen crawling out from l.-gallT itroclaim.Hl as Labor Day. it
Uly requesteil tliat all per
under a box car where he has Ivecn
riding on the brake rexi for fiftv miles. wiU, ao ffar as pomible. arrange t
Horatio, the tramp, mcct^ the bag boainem in auoh a manner as to give
employes
the opponnnitj to freely ei
gage man, who. by the way, uMuUy
owns the roa.l; the latter his not gei joy the day.
O. P. Uarver. Mayor.
a warm sjkvI for tramjvs and tells Hor- j
atio so, whereupon Horatio turns the Aw M. Beers. City (T. rk.
le of the water tank on the im-
SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES
W T. Woodboawv, paator
|
-omlng. lu:*)-The paetor begiae e
senes of sermeas oa tlm eabJv
••The Chnsuan Life;-the dlviesoM
as follows: -Boginaings:** ‘-Hridenoes:**
•Sostenanoe;- **AetlvitiiM.; ’. ‘•Ksianslou;- * Ooaeemaw*‘a men-s meeting will be held U ihr
fwrlurs at the does of the momiag
service.
Sunday school at 10
n Y. F U atC:lS Ltwder. Tbe
missionary oommittee.
^Kv^lhg^at^ 7-JO. tlnbjeet. -The
I*rayer^meeting on Thnreday ev«sn»
‘’AlVan cordially invihd to the eerRev. Hugh Kennedy, paator.
Monilng aervi.'.*, JuJK)
i”l HTHarTia of'sherman will
preach both morning and evening.
OisM meeting at V :4r> a m.
Sunday achool at IN.
Kpworth League at f. 30 d. m,
A cordial invitation to attend these
K.>v. D. Cochliu. twstor.
Labor day a.*rmon at 10::
Subject. -Christ as a workin
Join iu
make Ibe ohurcl ._______
Sunday achool at noon. Farenla,
find your place in th.* Sunday aohooL
lutermediaKChristian Endeavor soYoung people's society of Cliristian
Endeavor at «:4!S p, m
Sunday night gosjiel meeting
7;:W. Com.' right up clues to
Uhristian Emleavorers.
All are invited t«i join in ih«* hy
R*'*-. I). O. Huth, imstor.
Morning aerrloe at 10:80. Evening
aervioe at 7:80.
Bible achool at 12 HX>.
Junior Y. F. .V. xt 3:00.
A cordial welcome for every
at lb.'»e a. rvici'x
« barrh of A hrIM .lH«-t|.Uat
Ki*v Thoma. P. ITll.mi. paator.
Morning. lotl.S Subject. * A Vis
ion of our Living lAord.“
Suii.lay a<*hool at 12.
Junior Endeovor at ii
S«*iiior Kii.bwvor. 6:15
^vming. 7:3a Subj«,t, ‘The Two
PontecosUl prayer meeting Thuraday eveiilngsat 7:B0,
Saturday night united praver
study of the Sunday school I
with the children.
Welcome to worship with ns are
strangers, workingm. n and ihe poor.
»...
pig..IS=
”fWE WWWM"
jv09on*AmN
Next Tuev.lay iiiorntng, tlie sale of
scan will o|»cn' for •• The Tide of
I.ilc,” xt Slemlverg s Box othce.
®“il
Tbe bauds w ere an agr«*ra14e sun»rise
to me. 1 t.s*k them off nft.V tbe flowera had die»l. and tbey will come la
kandv. 1 promise niVM-If to rUU the
yaod.T again,”
-You are extreni. lv Ignorant.” saM
bta rom|«nlon. ”Tlu«w rubN-v bauds
were a twui.'ssloo tluii tbe ewruatious
you boogtit were dying ones. It is a
eomimm trl. k to tiol»ter up tbe»e flowc«a. when they are on their last lega
tn this way. for the twods bold them
IcTeiber ami make them hsvk ahmwt
fresh. But if 3on remove tbe twnds
the carnations fall e|vort—fall Into
5‘«iJ^T51*arjSS!
^AXATIV^
EROMO
^UININ^
YoarCliaacetBCataOoBil
CBUElifflraLittlBMBHBV*
This No . Soo. exactly like cut for $l».7S is one of the many
^ootl values we arc now offering: you. It is o ft, 2 in. lonj:.
27 in. widf. has 19 tempered steel sprin^js: 4 in. Golden Oak
Finished frame with large legs securely bolted inot nailed».
1 his routh has heavy duck canvas lining and is double stulT
ed with moss and tow. has a plain top rovered with choice
patterns of Velour. \ A full carload of couches lo select
from, ranging from $4 75 up. : : : :
: : : * :
ON EVERY BOX OF THE GENUINE
J. W. SLATER. « lEIOmS HOUSE FURNISHER
dltlRKnUd DfMRU
0! run 50 rail
LABOR BAY
NNIT.mi
No llCl^l to Siirtcr itom lical.
Don’t let the air ^et stagnant
- crcxic a htvctc. Pul in *inc
or more v»I vnir ilesk or r<*iling
JilE illTERS’ HEW
ELECTRIC FANS m >o«r 01firc, store or
.\11 ol new
uicsi^n .vii.i jH.*ru*v 1 idrist! lit tuin
isiKiuonl
CAMPBELL BROS
Fnir CMidiaBi,
Onat Specialtin,
hnlMicbaaical Edicts.
Beautiful Scenes.
Clearance Sale
lli^ iiioncy savins; s]*c.'iaU at uiii stoic, -t itii
fiimr simmicr st.H k iiiuM -o. l..»is t>f1.ai^ains. Here arc a few *a\c ni.Micyr
Lots of Originallly
is—--:-
F>RICC8
25, 35 & 50c
SCHOOL SHOES
SS.ayfi.'.riSf-'nKAfNBB BfTT
ALL MEMBERS OF
LOCAL NO. 226
atm
mw
Are requested to meet at our
ball Monday at 12:30 sWp to
participate in Labor Day Pa
rade. Frank Dolph, Pres.
j.J.Tiadale.Rec.Sec.
■
Trent Street
n. $. Fryman. Pratfnal135Shatman
NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT
A PIANO
This fact has become so generally recog
nized that few families arc without a Piano
of some son. How about >ou? Arc you ^
depriving your growing sons and daughters of the advantages of a
piano in the home for reasons of economy? Permit us to urge
upon you the investigating of our pianos and their remarkable prices;
"liriM
iEJEWErf
I THE BRADBURY
ITTY MAHKXra.
••I Ivave
rubU-r l*au«ls now
to Inst me ft>r a w«*« k «>r two. ’ said
a JOUIIC lanu. -A flewer vender on
ClwsUuit Str%-et gave ule ibem a* a
kind of extra- w Jth a clioc-n eamatlons
Uuit 1 bought Uoicb c-ariiailun bad a
band shpjHsl over it Ju*t l►ellrath tbe
CUiES A COLO IN ONE DAI
Three most excellent pianos and they have been thoroughly
tested by expew musicians in the largest cities, and they
give universal satisfaction. Can’t always be said of all pia
nos. These are noted for their charming tone and durability.
The Bradbury has the wonderful record of being the piano
in the White House during the adminstration of the last
seven presidents of the United Stafes. We fully guarantee
the pianos we represent. Our many pleased customers are
our best advertisers.
DAILY CONCERXS
GIVEN ON THE'WONDERFUL PIANOLA cver> day uniii further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground floor from 10
to 11 a. m. and 2 lo 5 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.
“WE SELL THE BEST’
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
orrv. MiOM.
ina^YMMSU CtTY «tco.
AtTGOST io 1»09
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«UNION « LABOR’S ^ OLD ^ TIMERS^
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HANNAH & LAY 00.
IT CAiE HIGH
Vlf«rm eight boor leglstottoo to uvmriotis states of the In km.
■ Frank K. Foster, printer, edlur.
! diplomat and ofst.r, «as another un’loalst meml.er of the ordt-r
kVank
always bad something to say wbeo bo
cotool
and be luvariaWy
. crs. but It wws to
that be «as king
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W
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H
A
'lim
H/
the pn.min«it actors therein peas by
in broken lines, some In ghostly ral- f
meut. some with Is-ut
whitened bveda and sumt
of hi-med manhood and |
lly. It la good to occnakmaUy Uke a j
.-r those j
look Uckwmrd and to rememUr
bom we have lalsr^-d. and «-#sve I tod Wcker In geoeraL U rattl'd States
l-^c-ially tlMme with wb.
dlaagrts-d. mayhap quarr inL In the immigration tosiNxlor at M- Julm. X.
.-r!
iH-vu-r light our e.ve. u
brighter side of pictures 1
jwarrd all dark; what oIk-
r. r i vr‘i‘5’
“>•>
1 we kissed and made It up
Two iwonllB Mddenlo raanhlac
from bi«b wind, woft^ leiawkad fm HartMA.
SI Joe eonnty Monday. In one a maa J. w. w«
Ralph from Ti-nmwsee said. Tve qu:t
raisingh—and gone to raUime
*
wiwo
^ uu rk«L • \V, IL » U...
tkr boc f.Uei b. trl..d tb.. k.o., .lot
as they duto t l«iu out, be wa* alsml
to mum to toe nrsi memiimo. e^
ployiueut wbeo the gui'emmeut thought
^ waa just tbe man for the St. John
job.
,
_ eefiiurr.
toe of the big atriki-s iu the ewrly
as that of the ti k-gr;ipUTs in ' J^;ri^"aTu
eigbliea was
Tbe brainy UtUe
_
district master wockHian. isvui.w-d the ;
Mffbt lot ftwcw. Be landed in a vaU
on tbe ntber aide and wae diovn^.
Grand Baplda. Aug 80-Oolonel Bli
Bdwatd Viffeaal. tbe 17 yaarnld
eon of 8. Vigaant. a 800 81a. Marie R. Button U tbe only parson connectad with tbo oatotealad military rap-
flK-re will Iw !none mlasUig U-cause of
{bast prejudld-s.
Tbe dtx-ade 1SM»1W was probably the
must Important, as It was o-ftalidy
the musl trjlng. In the history of organtzdl labor, to this v-oontry. Tlwre
were iimuy serious divlsbms to labor *
uwii ranks. Hut all that Is p.nKt. and
while we rejoice that thi-re Is compara
tive harmony
Sir
iUBp-«tn«dh««U>tad ply oteal srbo Imm not been brought to
to ibt^ top of the Aahmaa etreet aieal to jootlot aad-pald for bis freedom.
Qonoml Will L. White, after a tour
tbe world became oonacleme
aad rraeped a Ure wire and fell to
stHoken. pleaded guilty, waa eentm••Bed ” Jonee of Norl U a proaie< oad to Impriaonsarnt for lU years and
inc lad. la a trilb«e of bet S&O in- srae pardoned by Governor Pingree
srltb
tbe atipalatlon that be pay n $^. •
habllanto be bae la flee yeaie eold
oeer 7&.000 papere;. He elartod In at 000 ftna Arthur F. Marsh waa awardponiahsraat. Harold
• tlie ace of 10 wlU. 18 eaetoaietn. ble
tbe VToaad dead.
we dvsnoed
I oa now be
. to Orf......
.■i. uu tbl.
condmttog a print
Boston.
Kamm-l I. L.fflngweU. old -I'uU
roiuu.- lndiana|K.l.». ju>t as full of
tight as when he »-»1it»-.l tlw- tnv‘Uette
to lv>2. wntJnues to give the isxipJe
the benefit «f tos trvNhaut |>eu timmgh
tbe cidumns of llie .\UMTk-an Fv^Wra
tlouist. the r.nna I ter and iklnr pub
lications. It bfl. U-eo twenty yeara
aiui-e Is-ff puMisbid bis famous list of
The writer
1
;
;
I
;
-ars ago. It win m- lar rrom i
rompU-te but It w ill be as ni-arly so at
Imperfei-t UH-mory can make It. and
rertbeCtolerihe Military 1
brtdce. orer tbe water power oannl.
worke beoaaee he Ukee It aad aot beoaaee he bae to. ae beeineie mmo of
tbe place. Ae eooa ae old enoacb be
wiU enter tbe etate mininc eebool at
hot with a beadaeblffaea walnut.
Two yeare ago a eerpent was reported
ei'en U the bay that wae eaoh a aoatier ae to prevent people from mlUnc
on tbe bay. except lu tbe larireet kind
of lake craft
William Love, of 1‘onland. ie makluff an exiierlmenl which le being
watched with Intoteet by farmers of
the viciuity. He h> bnUding a elrooUr bam. claiming for that ebape of
buildinic Wiat ieee material ie required
for it., oonetruotion. ae well ae leee
labor, and that every inch of epace In
it can be utllieed to advantage. 1
will be a round building TO feet In dl
ameter. baeenient iioete 10 feet, mall
poeU :»0 feet and mfh^re 80 feet run
alugto a doom. Tbe bam will In
equipped with a row of etaUe round
tbe outeide,
feeding to ©enter, for VO
At Mnekcffoit Joepeh
l^
a etroke of apoplexy TbuwlMy eva
ning. while titting Unghing aad talk
. iM. great ibal
lag with hii family on the porch, aad
died In a few minute.
Men have been looking over tba and
nloiW Ronga nver north of Bpnrto with
i* aadenitood here that they have op
tiene on some of tbe jland alimdy.
This atrip of ooantry !• of tbe pine
Flint
apparently
etande a good
obanoe of meuring the Odd FeUoW.
orphanage. A site jaM bordariag tbe
city limits la pr^>poaed and at a maet-^
lag of the conneU tbe aldmmea agreed
to expand and ba;re tbe oorvamie 11mlu eo changed an to take la tbe farm
if the home la located there. The ob
ject ia to give tbe borne the advantage
of city acboola. electrto ligbU. eewma
and eidewalka
The great
Increaae la
tbe nee of
oemeot for
building parpoeee baa
oaueed > abonage in th.-supply, and
the Hemld mya that lu Grand Rapide
there la hardly a barrel of it to be ob
tained.
At Sault Sle. Marie a vandal ba.^
broken tbe comere of a number of
etooe in
Beveiml
will be
tion of
tbe
etoe
neoeeaary to tear dosm a po
the wall and lifOaM Umm.
and If It fatom a t.*ruiluaiU«i .d the
atrlke II Would iHK 1^ long U-forv
the mlu.Ts would r»-».uiuf wi»rk.
Of
coarse. I think Mr. M»K-gan lias more
Influemx- with tlie mine owiu-rs tlian
with the miners This Is true lieiwuse
of hb oksav coun.xlioii with tl«- owuera from a busiiu*ss stami|»oiut.
d.m*t want you to misunderstand
me. so I will further evidaln
Krery
one kiu.ws that Mr. Vlurgnu n.*t v.tt
orgauln-d tbe Mlllon dollar
ete<l iruaL
1 wouKl wnturr to say
hat nrariy every mine owm-r In tht
itry
ponrtlon. and as Mr.
bead of it be wields i
kholderv
ovt'T the sUK-Uiolderv
Th. y resjill do whate^vr
shatev
him and will
be says.”
what aUmt tbe strikers.
Sager aaked the rvisirtiv. -How co
he bring thtsu to au agr%eineutr
-It vrould not W dilBmlt.- said
it mey be poeelble
totqpalrlt
Petoakey’s new hoqdtal. tbe Lock
wood. la already oarlag for elevea
mms
nasarsass:
I
o, a
^ ,0, Aiuerb»ii
^
^
^
liaier wlio haa kept right to tbe
j
^
Tbe ervat orMnixallon
organixallon
be haa Is-cu tcereaUoo to 1<LS3 tells
_____
1 togei
„ „„
out of thv- rag , w^as M-vTctary in asun r of the Kutghis ,
lay s of tbe eigh
1-rio.l the Uboriof iJibor. but he wns oueof the first
UKivemeiit in .\merlca can:e trtni*ered ; to K- reinovi-d undiT
trouble U-gaii.as the tro«-sl stev I from the forge- Sur- glmc. TurinT is imw
viving that teal of lire, it cim-rgid i»revr.- j, trade
U^Oc of
«r gold
km U-otlug
U^atius .DJ r.-.-.... m
insumm'o M-cteHe l» suil ruuniug a
i, l«<orli.e .n.1
lih klu.lmws the m.
^ xv.adl.) .ix- s->UI
ts of Ibe nat
i
stivse John Mclir
|
tmi-rtinin n^demt
|
*
im-tli-s
; “J
of ItWt stMislie* for
. ,,
, Mellryde on
WAMT OEPARtoEIL___
WANTED
John m-vlln. oiH. of the old tnemtwr*
of the gener.1 eieeutlve board of the
KnigbU of laitiur. U waUv eommlsKi<m«v of the 4‘lty of iHHrvdL .kdolpb
8ir**scr. the prlmv of urganlaer* and
president of tbe Cigar Makers' In
tuit loual union. Is fiuandvr of the
ion. wUUh be. more than any other
u, made one of the moat jierfe.! oriilzationa of labor the world haa ever
•n. John FbUilp*. aecretary of the
ttt-f s nsUoual liody. after years of
lisrd work broke down physlemlly and
a beim scriottsly lU for a Wmg time
his home lu Hruoklyn. Imt late rvjsirtB are to tbe effect that the old warUonu- la rapidly on tbe mend.
Eugvoe V. IK-ba. like ttompera. ia a
Hxrvv of steady iv>py fur the daily
KVSS. He Is lalsTlug for the estsbUsbmeut of socialism through tbe tio. IVbv M. Arthur la
stUl chief of tber 1Brotherhood of Ix>coiiKklve K.uglnet-rs and U doltt
hank you. Frank Sargent of 1
tiien smxv-a.d.'d Powderly as t
the miner*
‘ver.
Mr. Morgan may
work^naneva *gaiu.vt the ma*ti
___
Ikiw—be a*
and there
has .Till
still a
forBivlHK. T'owdTrlv l.«
m »oft
labor mov.
.pot la hh heart
b«r. for the
.hr .,b«r
.oovr•• tiw. r..ti «-i!i rtr^h,-,-.s1a
JOS. B BUCHANAN
counirv-. M.vrtln Irons will ; fie Isn't practicing
!
recorded by future hi.'-torLm* a* a jeently returmd
' Alaska mining M'gions.
j' OiMrtyr to the caueo of bils.r.
reader mav deUvt evldemxa of his
belphr- hand
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Xbom..U.Itarr.T.-TbU famoo. Bcbt«• of . hoodird Utor lam,.-*, tbc tortc
headed axmuker ..f Ibist S.igln.TW. is
now travellug agent of an tn-surance
comivany. Ik> vuu rvmemUT Tom to
the stockvard* xTike"* Ibdn't see him
Ib^ Wei?^uu
.lav„
In a certain question of
matna for him alone to
oatlsfactory settL'ment.
nTrcamstaocea have pUced Mr. Mor
gan to hla present
nl iswltlon. a posltl
? welfare make* It <
to art. t\Mst
v'a. I think It
rtgbtforldmtDrmialn
sr
'sjai.-
•SESS
. Knight of lAlMr. Qte
^J^TB^^mimg ro.« gtrU ml Sm^
FOR SALE
E-irSasii-Sj
nvs t-rrei.i
drwwboE JkOty.
thsa rscuisr rstn*
m
TMBSOAY. SEPTEIIBEfi 4.
A Dram WUck Catches
PapDiar Taste.
A Sceslc Prelactlsn ot Grrat
having
tour of (
^ Bf Ehnr< Wiltol
THWi.ead*r of Sensatk
Mary Hannafiu dicsl some year*
riillad-lphla. Mr*. i
Tbiw Isii t any neces*
• EUxals^h Rodger., for a t: ;u- master youubout Samuel t;om,srs. Thenewsworkman of Dlrtrict No
2. of <-bl. !
i
"
n,.«cr I U. Cblcajos I^nor. .tarry (Mra O. It. ! Oulrr,
'ISH
fo «c«t»iiT owa.T.,c
mS^tTttauUta to*2i •“ tp»<»e AtaftocUoo* eooiroUcd tbc ma-
sT-ar?
x-.a-s
W*.£l"r rs:i^
! tore.
j
•."Li'J"*
STEINBERG’S
Grand Opera House
A—a>oihaHto
Haskell Isn’t
j
A Uat of the prominent knlghtsoft^ ^ “bnV:tir-T^
1 OlgbUe* wouJu iH? lticoini».eie
A ing roll." He has a i^x.mislng oil well
d d Callfaraia.
.\ndrew FuruiM'th of
larv
Cvx.'it Sk'ameu's union, «tK>ttoT C
'
>"«;k
ibr r,u>,- of •
her trade In
fornlan. U still to the harm
f,
man in one of the brainiest cv.unsel.im
Pbiladelidibi as forvwoma
urge sb<H* f:io- workers in tbe AtnerUwn
i tbe Ue|iartmenU of a Isrs
r«catatlon o^ . Cctx crusader Nrcft
CoU.r'.owcaD.Ui
mission when It is reurgauixed, Ib^bert
Howard. leadiT for nearly twenty
|.wr* of tbc New ItogUnd faviory
wnrkiTs and UUa* ebamidirn to tba
Massnelmsi-tts b-glmialure. dleil als.ut
two yesm ngo.
KU-b.ird J. Hinton
(1'olotH-l I»l« k '». the -stormy petrefidUil in London last s|»rlnc
liitiry tieorge and John Siwintoo
wren- Jol,,..,! on the otb.-r side but a
few* Wit ks ago by Aimw J. Cummings,
a nnin wUme imMid.-si boast to lb*
ho»*M* of r»i»r.-s.iitatJv«w. of which
Usiv he w-MM a m^-mU-r for several
terms, was Hist be always had a nuloa
curd 111 bis tss-ket. .\nd w ith this trio
of salnusl ehati.pl..,,. of the rights of
the man Wh.i t.dU we cl«M- the roll
call f a- this time. Tln-re were others
hun.lrvds-,.ye. tbousiinds-..f them,
,ui tbe limitations ..f this ariUle
rtude th.' furtb. r extei.sl .n of the list.
Hut their n.-iim-s are all on the ndb
lss.k of a greoter nx'ord.T than I. and
their deeds will Isf n-LiUtl by sbUv
hlatortana in tbe days to come,
lu
of a hlch b. U tbc
there i
”«
>*'* i b--u.rt mhI Icad.c
death, which ocoumd in WdHhmgton ' rlallst Igtlx.r party for»'*-s. If be couU
were no acar* of battle upon him, and
on June 'J1 of this year. Martin Irvm* have a finger In n* many n.ws now aa
bla smile and kindly Ks.k aa we talked
dleiL broken to pur*e and hcuIlU. In , he had In the i-igbt:.-* and get as much
of tbe old tlmoTi todleated that there ia
Texas, and tbe n^'ord of hi* la*t «!ays ^ fn,-,- .adifTtisir.g. what a |kractlee be
no bllterm'ss lu his *oul for the wrong*
be suffered at U.ehamhi of thosewho i furulshe* a painful example of hian • I would have! Another of the old tima
sum^J?.d tol^^hiH friends.
Mav Uto-ratitude. Notw llh.slaudiug the RbuM- , rad;.'til'* who went Info the law waa
of his laU.r* to New York ones In
While, but. true to his Wtv' for the
mysteriuu*. be Is always toco|g on
these tripa-ur be thtoLa ba is. which
E,0. Bxrroti, advsnee xgent for
is tbe same thing to him.
•0110 Tide of Ufc.-wx* here rcsterThe thrv« other prominent -Hotne
clnbber*- wore James K. Qnlnn. Wd■U,.
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Kotioe li Wwby given iha: the price
UaiD Horan rMysterions im
df milk wlR be udvaneed to $o per
“uml n-mil bc iwr qeart wbolamie Af
uU mUk drak«e «f thto olfy. b
^
leithxv.vy of John
st-erttary treararvr .
loil<ir.,wlth head- j “ ®
quarter* la WasblngtoiL He La* held I
^ “
the office for a dozen .rear*, and tbe
write with force and IsrllUaocy in la
court* say be la tbe real thing. Hayea
bors cause
waa first cboaeo a memlwr of tbe gen
tbe Knights of
eral ext'cutix^ board at I’li.ladelphla
to ISSt.
1
Victor Hrury.—lYie man of mystery,
workers to Ito' orb'r and at t!,e same
wba though not Krsooally vvldely
time were loyal and lnfluentl.il mempotent
Their encrglea
tbe Knight* of Labor through bl* faith were couatautly direett'd tow ard a uniful dlKlpiea. la an old man now. He fled labor movement, but those lu tbe
live* to a little home to New Jersey ItnlghU who. deci-lved by tbe organizadispute. It rr
bring about a , l*rov4ded for him by tbe devoted band ttoo's vrooderfnl growth, believed it
In D. A. Sa 4M. whoae iiropbet be waa.
cm- union.
Mr
nutly Influenced
by what Mr. Morgan said .and wouW
take stK'h action as wihiM bring hli
men to a aatl.*«f:iitor> agr.^ uietit.
-Mr. Morgan wields a greater Inflo
TIk' comer etone. recenety laid by
Oov. BUae. eafltoed with tbe reel of
the building, but
I
i;
he I'nlted State*, tho
of r.
Utchiuan. who was onev caiiiHl . I-aten-m (N. J.i
1
thee Vfci-ro fieiv-.- but when the writer ’
*'LK*mo« belies of the ordvv.” (Thomas J. Morgan Is
•aw him the other dav in the New j campaigned for MeKlnlev in IMHi ami ^Lhieago. Kwrylsjdy
MoHn. aged
DS. a ptomioeat Franob eitiaaa.
7"n
r
,11 oar Jad*. ' rr.a.,au; . c...k .>.a..i}
“O Uellly of
I
Tcrvuiw Vlmvnt l-underly
it. the t<% as Tom osiil Mi«y it w hen be ande«-.tde referreil to alnive tlM-n* was no j noumv«d hlius. lf in asking for Ibe geuman more widely known |n the toUa- j eral a'ssimMj Ib-r. T..ai is s^rvaig
movement than T. V. Fowderly. As gen- ' rnele Sam In the capaeity uf lusisctt*r of liiimignitiou at Niagura. rana.ia.
Itary rapUee. ware brought up ua purJam.-s fampU'lL wlni at M-\eral
"*
tlea to tbe oonaapimoy. aad Bamael
cml assembly scsslims h.id
M Biobarotoff. Ibalr agent, waa haulmoUou for th
ed up aa enginearlng tbe deal through
tkm. haa Ihhu for s.*
factory Insisx-t.c of I'
Judgu Wleot kbls week
KoU-rt Waiehorn. fnr many y,nrs a
of tbe four offloiala $a,oo0
i lcttd,T in the owl miners' w Ing .*f the
barge had been changed
I Knights Jf Lats>r. is now- chief lnspM<*i.
from perjury to oonapiracy. and they
or of the I t.u.vl Stales Immigration
had pleaded guUty. Biokorataff was
! bureau In Cam.daf
flnad $1,800 for being an agent An
i
The man who t-tus,d tl.e oM ring
allaniaUve of two years in prison sraa
In IK \ -P.» a great deal of trouble
avoided by prmupt eettlement of tbe
j was John Morrii<»u. master w..rkmaii
paying their flnea every
’ of tbe CJin*et workers' district. No.
1 12|I J.nek has Uxn In the adv.-rtislng
one of tbe oonaidiatora haa lost, per
rbusiness for several years, with headbapa. forever, good reputatiuua and
j quarters to New York, l.ut be still
the baalaeae and good .will which
find* Ume to occasionaUy Lave a finger
» eome extent, held in thia
In
addition to all this.
a
made to a large
Kvurxb oouri^a
laUa- movement In fhuwgo twenty
of tbe money stolen from the
oral master workman of the Knight* I
‘
‘ *
J..!... !■of la»U.r. with its niemUnwlnp of more
:img was
tluin a million In Isstk he i«sse*.sid a
MORGAN AND COAL STRIKE.
iwuer and lufioemv the like of which
•^11 S««r Trll. II.tk. im.krr probably w.7s newr equ.vhd in this
i mm
I a. Sirusste.
UuiuH-il 8:i;:e wna mm-u tbe oiIht day
I his mimiiMT lM.iue. ©l LnuTmvx«fk World reiiorter.
Brarfcu I'.v
and be e.\;a.-i!uH,l
!uh,1 Ibo>v J rien-'til Mv»rfan muld .-nd lie-
head of cattle.
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'
n rH*nver year* ago.
alto ai«civlary of the getuval e\»vutive ; _ .
her story.
board. John Is now i-ditor of the .VL
who always had a grip full
Catlierlne* titot.i Star. Las a lovely
uury evidemv against a n'tfamily and U doing well.
! tain otoei man with him at the gen-
proflu balac < e*^nte a day. Mow. Are Bmitb. a Clark in tba rnUlmry departyear* Utor be owns a boaee aad lot meat, tomad olata*a evldanoe. pleaded
for wbiob be ha« refaeed $500 aad guUty in bis own oaee and waa flaed
J. W. Woodworth. H. P.
whtob le nettlnjf bim orer 18 per cent fl.toa
oa ble InTeetmeat aannaUy. Tble rep- Caaffor. E. R Rooeand John R. Hunreeoato tOt«TlBce from tbe bU» of tor. oAoiaU and dlreolocs of tbe Hendemon-Ame.
company, daalar. ia milpapere aadthe beet of It U that be
L
n^u u n u u
n u nu u
won, wten labor la
raOiB tt» paat triba and examining tbc
w of Its drfMta. when
uklCA: atock of the
prcnrot and cvonarUnjc a» to tbe futnm. the mind of oim? who haa b«n
connected witb tbe ino^ctueot fur
aoamr jrann booMMa Umj arltb ne».
orko of tbe lone affo. and aa acme
w w NONB BKTTKR « «
ICottdtttsed Dews
I
» of nikblgott
fM b IM
n n nnn u n
MADE FROM SELECTED WHITER WHEAT.
U^gfUitf^Tnies t Gfl:$ntaeWbTk8l$f«
* Adm fvt C* tte M
iMstsllifcfchw- t
$8 LUv iiy
iMltlfllteEllhte
taMdRfilDeUUcnkb
•MteSbmyrats
tt
Wt,af ..-.ut r.dc
' - “■
■"'
of tbl-s country one of the finest lalior
orgauizaiioua tbe world ever saw. be
la out of offl.'o and In bad bialtb. He
has U'cn charged with a shortage of
about $PV«si
tbe Broih.Th ssl of Carpenters
Joiner*, but none , f tbe thousands of
' Motiuire wOl
MISCELLANEOUS
aas?25c. 35c, 50c, JS. 75c.
is^mny It
tbe oW 1
a?.5S5^
Kaisfi-is-^ribLS?.
MUSIC«rt cheap .1 tl
Chrt. Ev»n«. for year* accrcutr of
I now national sutl«lcUn of tbe Unhed
I ^^
war and strife. Tbe result U kt
Mine Workers aad haa recently bad
George E. McNeill of Boston. "Nestor tbe honor of betog tocloded to tbe
Of the labor movement to AnKTK-a" “vampln-” InJanction proccedtogn toland -father of the eight boor aglU- •utog from Judge Jacknon*a conit to
leader among the unlon- Went Virginia^
Mark Crawford. ex-prenldsM of tte
At a ripe old age Me
^
Intemaitonal Typographical valoo. Is
NMU la still active to tbe caoMr of U
United Stttes tounlgradon tespccCHe generally attends tbe convetitions of the AnKTican Federation of ; or
Labor, and bla cotmacl. la freqnently Welbe
soQgtal and willtogiy given. Tbe otbex
day he vras appointed by tbe goTenor
of Maraorhnems a member of a com- Utond. M. M- Garland. Welbe^n »
mlmtrni which Is to^ttj to bring abont
LESSONS FREE
■^^J^toilSiraLrVuL
1£FjS^£s‘£^
WlMln Ya
IkavsatolfA—KsaSBiMimssiln M-
sosSoami. nrasVTMa Tasaday and flalaew
ctrr. ibtiL
Abbostito
imm;
llOYCI_E RACES
OAIS/IES
DON'T rOROET THE
GRAND LABOR DAY BALL
«-
AT CITY OPERA HOUSE MONDAY NIGHT
Music by Stewart & Steffens’ Orchestra.
Admission, 50 Cents.
F-IRE F-IOHTIIMG EXMlBIXiOIM
BAL.1. OAIVIES
ATHLETIC EVENT!
■ODER! lEWSPIPERS.
Kallie Enninie Hires* Ides of
Whsi They Should Be.
m tmmMoi
A
as ai editoi.
Stocked with smioe.
Jaiwo are
Tbe yonns
easer to Iw new alous will. tl.t reat
of tbetr procreaaire couotry ^JDi.y
are atulooa to atody m.nniTy lu.-dl
doe. l*ut drU
Tae a^lerW I
rWrlttm bj an .
LABOR DAY PROGRAM H.
eptrptbiag CempMt Ur Big CtkbnIUm Ittcmdaf.
nUttf rtmt Ttatmrts, JatMiag Street €»mes. Big
Parade, Jttbhtic Centests, Tire Tigbtiag Cabibitioa
and Ball at tbe City Opera Bouse ia tbe Eveaiag.
ririr srs-: tz
Ire-a CtckTliva llaht
t beJ I Isr.
I tbe ahadr* of nicht
At UW I
» aturtta tn tbe air
BUent vw‘l» 9*^0
As I breaUM my «
“Now 1 Ur w* «
1
On the atroke of eigbt Monday | meuoe at eifbt o'clock with a band
PENNIES ON THE CEILING. morning when tbe atraina of a union | ooooert on Front atxeet by the TtstUallto BmUole Kirea.
bkDd pual forth from nuion tbroau. I eree City band, which on thia oocaaion
I < .IUrll.. ( h.rtlr
aatbonM. took charre «»f tbe AUautic
the big Labor Day celebration wiU lu will appear for tbe ftrat time in their
atj (N. J4 Srotliie] Uie uUier day. Uie
Tbe Undlorda of a..ine of the public! loangaraled. Erery indicauon pointa new uniforma
'
pmeds or tbe iMUe U iujt derot.d to
cbartUble parpuM«. lu tbe mJdjrt of louara In tbe pooreat dlatrb ts In tbe ! t> a signal anooeas of tbe undertaking The erliibition of ftra fighting tu be
raaCity
City fire depart*
bar day a duUea kllaa Kirea wrote fur •amt end of Ix^ndon hit tv Invented a | of tbe local Ubonng people and tbe givw» by tbe Trareree
method of lolleciing money for •
^ one long to be lamem* mant will taka plaoe on tbe Hrer bank,
tba New Vork World the fuUuEliic
the liistory of the orianiaa. at the comer of Front atxeet and
atatement of her kbn. rrsanKo* the tUshosi.Hala.aara tbe Ixnidon Graphic.
Mdrni newapaper and the principle They nt'i.gwlxe the fact tli.it the
ifor tbe day
age ntau U usually clisrltaMy dis*'«e«l
oa wblrb K should be cuodudrd;
errance of the day will c
U AN follows :
_ AtUnUc
_
-I Uke tt the
City _____ when be Is In a public buuw. sud so
s:,- r.,:™
CfMOON.
ilentally j
. little K.HK»xm.-l
ite my Idea of what j
^ m.-.Han(l Concert on Front street by Traverse City Band
I he. I he-1 ^ lUppinc his drink the landlord o»^ nLj-Street Games, for union men ot>ly. on Union street, between
7ih ami 8ih streets, consisting of the following events: Sack Race,
from his
a way that U atrtklng without U-Ing tentailuusly takes a
1st $1.50, 2ml Sl.UU; WhccUiarrow Race, 1st $1.50, 2nd $1.00;
oodnly eeaaatkuuL 1 think what wt till. He next protlmni. a thin slUv
Fat Man s Race, 1st $i00, 2ml $1.00; Obstacle Race, 1st $2 00,
call aeaiaatlonalUm aUmld be rather frt.m a owk with a tin tack run
2mi $1.00; 100 yaril tiash, 1st $3, 2nd $2. 3d $1; Fug of War l»ctbe eeawsclng than tl>e aulwUince. and through the center. He then places
a very lltUe aeaaooing wlU suttlce to the piece of cur', on the top of tbe
Ma.sons and Car]Renters. Box Cigars to winners.
aaaauo a very Urge meal.
U^”^«.lon*r™i^per^*The ^
lO:<H»a. m.—Three Mile Bicycle Hoad Rac
“rbeUere that tbe routine news of
west <m Front to F.hiiwoo.1 A\cnui
tbe daUy newspaper U generally gir* screw td up tightly so th:.t the |K.Int
teenih street, ea.st on Fourt^^nlh to Cas.s, north on Cass to State.
en too much stiacr and that lit every of the tin tack plerves It and in taihivd
First |»ri/c $MHI, 2m! $4 iKi, 3rJ $2.1K». jmlgc?. .V W. jahraus.
day's news Iberv are one or nn.iv ba|e In the form of a •lall."
When the Undlord has eompletid
J. W. Hanncn, C. J. F.bncr.
peologa which should Iw trmUd more
foUyW^from more than one point of
lO Wlx n.._IUIl t;aine Vlwc.-n ilic ga«m CUy an.l As>Iim. tca.i.s at I2tli
View. I bellere more time should Iw
«inn.-rs an.i $■•
devoted. Inetrad of fllllug aiuce w ith
A.lmitsum flr^
clipped matter, to the expreaslon of an Ihr cvlllus and th.- j.-tmy lu tUc n.l |
ored icMwr remains up then-.
’ n.-tKIx nu-C.Taml Rmi and Kxhibition bv the Traverse City Fire I
I the -natr IH rut Into rtt.N.us and
and |
----- - Starling
clarly put and in aa good literary style
>tarling at Cass street engine
engin house, running to Slate, east
or thnv ph^s-ii of painT
aa time will parmlL
on State to Boarilman Avenue, then north
Front, east to Well*-Tbere to a false and a true eentl of differtnit colon! an-W-d. In any
ington, where the exhibition will take plate.
caiit‘ the cuktomer wnnla “to have a
try.- The landlord furnUhea the ctwk 11 30 X in —Shooting the Chute on a cedar Kvg by John R. Bush, at Han
nud the tin tack and the colored i*aiHT.
nah A: l.sy grist niilL
The cuMomtT ttudn the |H imy. With a
N OO Pd.
dally oewapaper hour In the morning very little iiractlcs' any one ca]i make
would do our living more goiMl. In the a iieuny alick on the «-ellliig. ami ao. In J
n.Street Parade. IcM by the Traverse City Band, omsisting 61 llic
\\
March for the true iK*ntImeiit th*>re cunn- of ilu.e the ceiling iHvoimw gay j
dilTerenl I.abL>r Unions i»f Traverse Cilv and visiting upions,
would b« DO need of Intruding «*n the with C!»U»re»l atreamera of iviin r. When •
<vllliig In full, the iN'iiiilei. are
I nion Floats, City Fire l^>eiarimcnt. City Olhrials. Si>eaker o!
privacy of home or In accunmlntlon of
*ltal, I
the liay, l>is]»lavs and Floats of Business Hoxses and Factories.
detolla whoae repellllon only
Parailc will form on State anil I nion, going east on State to Well
• dlaboMOt CUrtoalty In the publh
ington. south to Washington, west to Boardinan .\vcnue, south to
-I don't mean that tliere la no placo j
----------------------Fighth, west to Cass, south to Tenth, west to Union, north to
for tba dramadc or the Imaginative. MARCY AND HIS “BURGLAR*’
Each quality ha. It. ua«-. It ta Itrmla^
----------Seventh, west to school groun.is,
OM that hurt, and which lead, to the Pw«,«ic
J.» Mmm'. odd r.«r«a.ier
2:15 p. iiL—Welcoming the visiting unions and visitors by Mayor O. P.
•ZprMOSoO heard au mnirtatltly. *Oh. I
WMk Mlf Pwsavaaed \rl«kbor.
Carver at the Central school grounds. '
woU. yoo cant Iwlleve wbaf. In the I Mm. J. E. Marcy of fnU.n avenue,
wan awaUemd early
; Pawuile, ?
paperar I U*Ueve that every
. king by C. H. Neely
by the iM»lae *if
I the other
ganizetl
rUtterliig allverware. Jabt.Ing her
3..30 P. m.—.\lhletic events at Twelfth Street Park as follows: 100 yard
boaluiiid In the almrt rltH*. she raid:
culled Cnun atandard Utrrature
-John, bnnrhira are in r - b..«Ner*
clash: Standing Broad Jump; Slantling Hop-ste|>-and-jump; Shot
poam of simple miwulng and aenti
f.wgetful of the abbn-Thla la my firat exiKTlence at edit- j Mr. Mai
Put. IT. lb. shut: Hammer Throw. 17 lb. hammer; 60 Yard Dash;
d**dl(Tll«*ll to |MTi<KU of
tng a newaiwper. I alaml.l not have ac- | v lat»-d
Running Broad J ump; Pole Vault, Running Hoj>-Step-and-Jump.
aped to a ctosrt. aelr.!Nb
coptsd the Invlfatloh were It not f.w tbs ) somw^
Pn/es for all these events mill l>e: First pmc $2.50, second prize
very worthy charity to which the pro- i a ahotgun and ran downatalric He
S1..70. third prize $1.00, making $60.tHI in all
day-a tiwue ara b. be , found woliody. but aaw a mat tsinUle
CMda of my one» da
4:40 \x m.—Union Ball Game between Cadillac smd Traverse City Unions.
of plate jia«-ke»l up rindv
appUed. 1 have ualuraUy
.\n admission fee of 25 cents, and 10 cents for children, will be
brilliant aiaff | Then Mr. Marry, armetl, 1
myself with tbe
chargeil at the Twelfth Street Park in the afternoon. Admission
to grar\d slam! free.
7:00 p. m.—Band Concert on Front street bv the Harrington Mililar)* Band
Tied Mr. Marc.v.
of Cadillac, and the Kalkaska MiUtarv* Band.
“Sure.” raid the obliging clUaen.
' Tiotleiug tlw gun. “.Vri'n't y«.u afraid 7;.W p. m....c;nn,l fnion Bill, it iht City Ojiri Hoax'. Music by Stewof fr^ ttin;: «uld In your e,!mi.: ' making
art
Steffen’s Orchestrx -Admission 60 cents ]»cr couple.^
n giwtun* which indmhNl that m>rtion
of Mr. Marey'a anatomy not covered
by bit n.iw Ue null.
PKRflONAl^
Judge J. A Lorangcr returned yes
tied. “Will yon
Mr. Marcy
1 were t^lt tbe Setitiiiel regoMurxi Halstead, the celebrated terday Ironi Petoskey, where he at
here uuttl 1 g» t M»nle clothes on,
, 1 should Ukvsfor Ita motto. The
aihor andI historical writer, is
tended a meeting of
of tbe best: the leaM of the Mr. BurgUrr he Inquired.
-Cut a Hgar?- Inquir'd the aujipoaed
Ne-ah-ta-wanta, accompanied by 1 Probate J udges'association,
family. He armed yesterday, but | y x Clar>- and family relumed to
his daughter hxs liccn staying at the! Grand Rapids today alter s]>cnding
txoobtos of s full fledged y*orutxUai as * out In a inlmitr.“ wald Mr. Marcy, and restart some time. Iwcn
the summer in this dty.
won sa plenty of fun. ITomlneut pro- ! he rvilrwl.
Mrs. J. A. S. Pierson, child and
a In sU walk, of life j Ten minute. .laliT the two enterrd
J. W. Jackson, the candy manufac
maid, are guests at Park Place, after turer, has returned from a trip to
K klLaa Uivea MlltIne a ' the tHdhv at.ntion. '
sj»cndmg some time at Omcnx Mrs. Harbor Springs and Petoskey.
dlally They were m^bora, bnt did Pierson is celebrated as the wTiier ot
n.n know It. Tbe real llilef bat not several excellent books upon natural
Miss Jessie Camp, teacher in the
Counrtlman Billy Riddle, tlw pollt- been es|«tured.
Boardman Av e. School, relumed yes
history.
lesl boaa c»f Atlantic iTty. waa mmotm
Mrs. G. Rutter, Miss Rutter and terday trom Ijuising where slic has
tbs first esUerw and lUm Klvea coml>een
enjoying her summer vacation.
AUTOS
FOR
GRAND
ARMY.
Mrs. F. M. Paine went to Frankfort
psllsd him to wrtte a scathing artlels
UKlay on a visit with friends.
on rrbs Evil Influence of a rUltlesl
Mr. C. C. HalbuUy and Mr. W.
Rlnr** Tbs Hrv. l>r. Wealey It. IIIF
Mrs. H. B. Watson o! Saginaw re- Wnght, representing, “On The Stroke
dsrbrmod. a local Methialiat mluUtcr. i The sntam*iliillsta of Washington are lumexl to her home ttxlav after a five of Twelve” Ca, were in the city towas asm Into tbe Itowery to w Hie •mncliif a iuirade as a feature of weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrx day.
mg n ban. John Philip
who e- r.rai^ ^nnv em ampment w ivk. saya
Crandall of Klmwood.
jlay Wail and JuUus Page, caught
tartslnsd Mias Blvcs during her stay . the Phllad,iptua Pnl.lic U>lgec
Mrs. Jesse Bravton ot Gra*n has j some
omc nice trout at Solon yesterday.
yesterday,
•t Atlantic Oty. was dlspatehsd to
u
or tLrec buatbs poUcs coort before hU ei
just returned from a twt> weeks visit The former got 3C, and the latter 13.
ics^^in the city
esneset and wruts a pitiful u
with Bower* and n»vh w«'d liy the presi at Charlevoix, Petoskey an.l Cheboy
Mr.
and Mrw Frank Taylor and
Wow Tbs press sgeni for a
dent fr»m the White
It la ex- gan; she is visiting at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. John Lntman. who have
lavt.d thill iH-nat.T flark of Montaim mother. Mrs. Miller, of 528 Webster
bet a nacrts of (Hxx Latman and faBnr Reprrfwmatlvr O H. P. Belmont of
lly of WmS Ninth stiaet, rutarnod this
Harry Bacbarach rs- Nrm YiTk. who are rnthuaiasilc snt^v streeL
Joseph Voiruba and son. Joseph o! mominii to their borne in MUbary. O.
I to Intsrrlew Bupsrrto- mobilista. will act ns chairman of the
Taylor of the ireosury committee of arrsngetuenta.
Fxst Jordan visitcvl F'rank Votruba
Bay Garflakto and
At regular dlsiances In the line an* anti farndy of Sixth street yesterday.
stalk, who bare base t
Oty tbs other day. on tbe new postWill Arms rctumcil yesterday from
•Acs. Mayor Franklin P. gtoy. whose
a
trip
cast
including
Niagara
FalU
fim srtU soon expire sod who U a
and Bufiala
KVKSTn in fiOClffTT.
Witts aa artlcis on -Mayoralty given a iiromlneut pocltlon la the proSam iXomauchclle rcluractl today
asant surprise a
Oipsets.- JoMph Hart, tbs actor.
from an extended visit in CTiicaga
W. Smith and wife oc
m eompsitod to srrtto tbo Chrlstlaa
Mrs. Childs oft;rand Rapids, Mrs. their return fiom their fruit farm last
Slocum, and Mrs. Hcssler and daugh evening. In their absence his em
Klng Edward VH.. aceurdlng to the
whoo bo •Ofgsstod
New York Tribune. U to esiaWliih a ter of Rockford went home totlay af ployes purchased a beautiful roU top
new order. It la aald, w hloh will n»nfer ter a visit with Mrs. J. U Bailey ol office and desk placed it in hts resi
I’nion street
dence at 618 W. Tenth St. as a re
Miss Mam e Watsoo of Kalkaska u minder «ef their frfteenth annnreriary.
theguest of Miss Hard K<^ of
At tbe pcMSOt tftns many vshtabls
WebMer street
bsrs of my staff. An edltpr la Jnat as
of a quMape to toks s one sided
think every
tion ss snj oos
be edited after the
sper sWld bs
whlrh the policy
L
*r« lUTfXmutC wUh ♦iflDctlOA It r.
proro»<I to ooUUUh fwUtlon. for
•ltd It U
•booM be »rt
fur
SofUy alR« tba whlj»oo.'r» iU
mrlody.
BwelU Itbe
mar U- lurkinjc o.Tf
Fo^m
tb« canyoo dark and Uarp;
1 breath* In
ear.
klld lho*« »:*r» on. fa v I *e*.
imr the fCtvI'.nr ttK'k asayMoth.-r. who tn infant >
Tauaht tn> l«.hy lls« tn pray,
lirr .wiTt airlii* hoxera nr .r
In the lor..J> mountain l.rake;
Take me to h»*r gnvi.oir, *!.ur
“It I nhouM die Uforrd wake."
Fainter glcw. the f.Jokerlng light
AB ewrh ember alowly au-i*.
Plaintively the birds of night
U the air
r BB they
\i^w'’awake.~
. “If I ahoutil die.
ul to takw*'
e a Weekly
You Don’t ; J
•
Have to ^
Climb the
Stairs Now!'
R.<10N toNr
B0T8* BAKD EXCURSION
nb tn-WMta. attwnmr Colnmbto.Snn
We ootioed Im Thmraday’a iaaae of day BigbL Boat toavM 7 .30 p. m
tbe RMord that a faw noo aaioo
eUtU will pioDlo Labor Day at Oarp
Ckmm^gif Mdt -fit- f filing
Lake. AU Untoa clerka wiU be on ^rimkfotutiaitt. t$30-tf
haad to taka part In lha Labor Day
BOYS' BAKD KXCURNiOK to Kr
ahUwanta.
>t«wmer CVlombu.
Rrtall Clerk f Protect!
Sonday night Boat U-avra 7 ,30 p m.
HEEDS ATTEHTIOH
You kbould not neglect any part of
your toilet for the lack of Toilet Articlet Whin TOOTH BRUSHES, HAIR
BRUSHES. COMBS, TOOTH POW
DERS. SO.\P3. SPONGES, FACE
POWDERS, etc., are K> plentiful here
at iwioea within the reach of alL Ko
matter wLat faahlon damandg for tbe
improvement of the bair.ekin or teeth
we eell.
JAS.G. JOHNSON.
Stop
Cftep all Step
and admire that window displaying; the
Nov, Natty Suits f«»r1'all wear. Can’t
helpil-all men are inlerested in the
new styles. \Vc lake pride in saying
that we never before had such a tine dis
play of strictly tailored suits as we now
show. They are ]>erfrct in tilting qual*lies and are as well 'made as any merchant tailored suit at twice the price w-c
ask. Kveryone is guaranteed in every
res]3ect. Every purchaser buys satisfac
tion when he gets one of these suits. We
guarantee it the makers guarantee it.
Step in and try on a coal and see how
perfectly it fits.
;
When you want to get a pair of
shoes.
"
The Shoe Dciartmcnl is
now conveniently locaiei! on the
main floor and when we get the
stock all ]>late<!. we will show you
one of the neatest slioe stores
you ever saw.
♦
^
We rct'eivetl
today thirty cases ot new shoes
for (all wear aiiil that is oidy a
small jiart of what we hav e rom■ ing.
The chiMren's sIhics are all
in and lhe>* are the l<sl values
for the money ever otfered in liie
city. \ J ust step over and see
them while you are i
the sti rc.
The Boston Store
Yours for Tine Zaihr.made Chtbing «
Cbe Boston Store
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE PUBLIC;
- THE -
€lo$ina Out Sale
OF-TME
Parker Bros^SboeSfocU
Will continne until Sept. 15th. « On account of
the Large Stock left we have decided to run
the sale a few days longer In order to dispose
of the balance of the stock. « We will make
the prices so low in the next few days that there
will be no trouble in disposing of the balance
of the stock, w We are broken on sizes and
widths, but'if you can find your size, the price
will certainly suit you, as the goods must be
sold in the next Fifteen days, w w sb w w
THE
Big Closing Out SbOc Sale
»08 F'ronWS'fcr**^.
"Trmyamrmm OI«x
m
THE EVENING RECORH
PART TWO
PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY.'MICH.. SATURDAY. AUCUSTJ30. 1902
Cbe emm Kecord^s Up>to»Date TlHistrated Feature
The Twentieth Anniversary of America’s Labor Day
N
ROYAL PILGRIM TO
THE SAVIOUR^S TOMB.
Court itot-lp. cUlm that Quoeo Marrhartia. vldow of Klnjf Humbert ot
uill OOOB r«y • vi*n to the Holy
Lant and ou her mum may enter a
coMvent. The queen !• said to have
voaed to m«ke the Wlsrlmace out of
ermtUude for her recovery from a daneapeciaUy alnce
pe a few wveha
turely.
ouRhttoeaUt
taotlou of the
to the daa«erotja and acaadaloiia goinsa oo In the United States aenata.
Now 1 have decided that aa a duty
Incomheut on me and one whlc^ cannot be shirked 1 must speak out a sol
emn wamluir airalnst trusUng the mascullne sex with the ballot and the Uwmaking power.
To the United States senate are cb»>
sen men presumably of the ripest IntsUecU and most aeasoued pasalona.
yrt U winter In a solemn seaaSun of
Uwped
that body one elderly i
M and
the ocata Uke a
grabbed a brother senator from hla own
sute by the hair, and thla one ‘iie
and him pitched Into
and the two bad a gorgeous dog
fight In the eyiw of all the world, so to
.*hy 1 l>k
Loot My Head:**
-Noxv 1 a»k the ^
whether creatures like Iheiie. su'ay«d
wholly !»y their «‘roollons. driven hither
and thltluT by the excitement of the
moment, like the aiiluuils In a mule
corral during a stampede, are fit to be
trusted with iwlltlrsl responalhlUty.
e rrtteat«d outbreaks In the
rei>uhllc show ,
t «'<»ol judgmen
power which nloue can keep
heed level lii criUcnl
verily, plnlidy i
ml to l»e‘ trusbd with l
erulng i*«iwer.
Yea,
r dsughb-rs on the
juurunllst t.« 1
I an* v«Ty >uuug.
musical stn. •
but so admirably trsUitd1 iand Uught
by their mother lii new woman ways
that they <'i.uld Uke rare of themndves
auywh.ve. Mias Alice, the elih-r. Is the
planUte of n travillng eut«rtalnmeut
coiuivuiy. The youncer Is •Vamill^the
slwsya. The
sisters has Ih-»‘U uiieomdul. Mrs. Md*<.mss has
provcMl hers4 If an ex<'« llent manager.
hi m.
Phi It ever oet'ur to you that ahwnlrolndrdm-ss and forgetfulness In small
matters are a sin? Hither may easily
be ovi nxmie, but If allowed to grow on
one develops Into real addletmtednesa
and brain dlsess4*.
it it
Mony u*omen waste enough Ume
leaning upon their elbows and gating
out of windows to \mme sdeida In
any branch of knowledge, art or Induatry that tlv^y might uke up. In the ;
day of Jodfement when each la asked.
“What did y.m do In your earth life to
sars your aoul and earn continued exUtenco for It?** will she say: “I was a
my elhowa
and looked out the wlndowr
H it
Miss Emma Wlltroore for twentyfive years has been sUtlon agent, trtepaclU« ahe la an admirable aer%ant of
the rood. 8he U one of the best tele
graph operalora on the Uue.
it H
Pon t believe what you are Uught_
joat because una who U supposed to Ik»
an authority teaches It to yoo. Use
>ur own Judgment. Don’t be a ahtHii.
it it
in C?hlcago the members of the Cook
County Bar asiOcUtlon selert the va
rtoua eandldatea for Judges In a set of
meetings. The association In
cludes a considerable oumlier of worn
en Uwyeri. and at the Ust primaries
tbsss ladles exercised with a good will
th^ fight to voteit it
One of the most learned and schoUrly Individuals of cither sex In this
country Is IbKtor of I,aws M. Carey
homaa president of Bryn Mswr colg«.. Mias Thomas believes womsB
bould have the ballot
H it
Never slump over Uttle breakdowna.
pbjalcal or otherwlae. inck up and go
That brsTs lady, lira, LlUie Derersux
Blake, and her aids of the New York
City L<eglslaUvs league have underUken to procure the appointment of
women physlclana for the female
m^rda of the aule Insane atyluma. It
wiU be necessary to have the leglaUtnre enact a Uw to that effect before It
can be done. Dr. Pbo>be AVslt a New
York pkyalcUn. was the firstt to^recom1
mend that ths
pmaebsd by way of tbs stats IsglaUB the poUtlcUns who appotot
tore. (
the X
mUZJL ABCHABD OOXyRR.
The superior fisvor of cans sugar
OTtr that ftpm the bsst gtrsa It an nfirantags In the world*! gBarkHa oC
aboot baU a coat a pound.
cdn* srsHtira «iu>BD<ibiT*i*i art, )m&*
A GENERAL
ALARM...
^ Bmctt tMbrmk
tte p«rtr Uokr up u,
■tl fOC MR of tLe IKMMT.
wm n WM luppMluf i v«a vklkins
roii»d ft&d rooMl tbft Ififf Ul4«> to tL«
litemiT of IMO tetbM's rMidfMv my
tarn ooflljr U ID/MOr that NtOUe Lad tr
U«r ttfoCbcr Tom como Into ih« in«Ti
IT i«R M X «M l«RlimUijf uij third
»U« aiwwd th« Ubir
‘‘Uolk^ old Moor Mid be.
•ro yoo doUf lo bcrcr’
. I MMpIr oUfod at him.
-Ymi look all playod
be
tlaoed. **aiid I doot wooder. l^i
a eoCUJoB U IM> pUMlc, aod y«u wot
Uka tba Old Uarry iu a
of ^
toolfbL Kooo of that In miue. t)
fete
wni
iM i'X*J
J!'1
mm
■^.Tuoa ME
a%v
yon. X can t auod the
Aud, by the way. wliafa the uialUr
brtweeu you and KelJr
**Whyr 1 aakc'd atupldly.
X tuHlced you dldu't dauoe
with her moch.** be riidied. “Vou wiTc
w ith time* I'urtla iuo#t of the lluie."
-IMd you think ao? I didn-t rndlw.
I waa more or leaa rattled tonight.”
-UHter ro to bed,” aaid he. -Vou ll
be all rlrht In the mornlnK.”
“X think I II ro back to the city.”
barn In aU parta of tbo
Mombocad that the fruot
I wpom Its bmcM and alau
oorwad hy a cniuljruua
door cn
that It
luck tlu
hind tm
-UM., aldo door wbkh bad a aprlug
to fMcb If I must dct^asid another
aigiit of aialra. At the foot X fouiwl a
lucked
but tbo k«7 was m the
b»ek. I f- .d to turn It and it. my iht^
00-1..
i I It fan to the C.*c. and It
Jun j-nj into a corner where I
ie4
1 felt Ilk
burglar who h.id ml.
Uken bU
rtmlndod mo with atani
n«M that the hou-« wa. pr
The big gong Oier the d«..r In Tma'.
mom had long l»aii famlUar t« my
eyea, though X bad never i.km the
with
hi.
.*01
Iwlow.
truuhle Iu learn Just bow the d..mi and ctmuuunlou
w Induw . uf the l*ouw wen« i>uun«>rl.«d •tJ.^wce. wlmt diw*. Turn MyV'
• He «iy. ibe d«sr Into Hm lamemcnt
ay ibal ei.ry ball I. Im LM aud the key • gooe. prob.
ahlv on the otbdf aide.” rea|iondcd
Iteuhnm. “He*, afraid Jack chaaed the
swJtcbtKiard In T«un. ruimi
t:« «Ty burglar down there and the burglar
night tlK* trap Wa. s.i at h «*t f.u ih. Imke.1 the doOr
Itul wild cry I
lower i-rta of Hie h.wiM .ml I waA hmg atul
gn^teil
on the iHilnl of twing caught tn tt
i alarming -tat.
Two c».ui*e«
I might
gntha.”
ot Jaek
try a dr%.|* fn.ur an uj<|ier wlmlow.
trusting tlMit the aUnii wa. «-t only tlie luiiwmeut. aud he a kl
Iber,- wa. the aoliiid »
for the tower Ouur.. <..r I nifetil .leal
Into To.u'. rm.iu and luiu . IT the . ur ami of .Vuul Agatha'. *ol
t^i.t uiH.n the swltehUNird
I rhow lug .Nellie not to go aoii
douhuxlly to my rv^-ue.
Ui. Utter alternative
“Ja t me go!“ .. n amed
It waa umrr hurgUrlou. el.u.Mtig ll*e
luy puiil-huient. luy
Etalra Ilian tb«M-rndlng. kly hand, ami h.vel.hu ThU
1 loid him 1 didn't
even my knee. Ugan to ahake with Juat pmiUhliieii
a. jealooa
nervouamwa. aud fur a few lutuut.w love h!m tohiglil N>au«*
t.e'a dead
Hie liiierv.t of the adventure relief%-d of Gru.v rurtU. aud ii
my mind of the burden of in • grief. I amt w ill 1
uni. oame to me with auch
forgot .\elUe In tUv exclteme
overwhelming f.s-ce tlmt 1 forg»>t evoliig away fr%*tu her.
Tour, room waa unlllumlmd aave for erythhig «1-e. and 1 eanie out of that
learn from the ball and a glow ehuM-t a. though pr»i|HlUHl hy a aiirlug.
If
flapping 1 I the wind of the night
btiwever. Iliat Hie ray from
of the door fell din
U].m IhiTawItchboard. Tl.la
tuuale. hut 1 would have lik»-d a lUile
light on the bed so that I might make
Tom wa. a.leep.
TV
l.reathlug wa.
lug. aud 1 i.tepiK«l soft]
WYien I had croi«ed to the
wllchfeoinl. I art down my drr.. suit
aa<. and then nearly fell over It with
i nolM* that wa. augmented hy thu
oiling of a hlg chair whi. h 1 graHH-d
to ateady myself.
n that all thi. di.turlome hud
iched the cam of the aleeia-r.
W-ntly I atianl up oiid examltuHl
• ♦.wUchUianl.
There were many
liclic. and all |Kilni.<d downward
>1*1 one wWch was at tlw end of
• line. I Judged from thU that the
nut was “ou” for only the lower
fl<K>r of the house, amt so. with conil
deuce. 1 lunmd Hu- sdUch.
If the last trump of dc-.ni K a. l.md
be cried. “Your rtK.m*
all ready for you. Vome nionjr. l»ou'
even bother to aay rot»d night lo th
i it al
L me by
X wa
tiaaaed bla father and mother and life
aunt In the ball, and X can't n'meuiU r
that X Mid a word to them ITolaMy
they tboorht I had licen counteraellus
the fatlruM of the ci»tUlou by too lib
oral recoorae to the aldelKuird.
Tom lad me Into my rtwm. mat a
fUnco around to aaaure hlmMlf that
all waa right aud then walked to the
dour.
• Good ulrbt. Jack.” aald he
X opened my ououlh to any rwnl
night, but w hat 1 really an Id xvaa.
-NelUe rrfuaed me.” However, be liud
cloaed the door and did m»t bear me.
I ant dow n on the «Hlge of the Nil and
held my bead In luy baiidn. Ib voud a
douU I waa bard bit. If I had not
been eo aurc of her. If 1 liad Usmi able
to onderataiid w hy thla c.ita»m>|«he
bad come. 1 would have bn«l u ekaivr
mind. Aa It waa 1 waa utterly .>.|i
fuaed.
I could iiul c\cn reiiH-uilHr
what abe bad uUl to me. 1 relu1n»^l
t ou my part w hen 1 ha.l I
d to an.wer IL That
1 a sound tluit Would
» Uill.r maker,
akened aud yelU^l. but
.ot Tom's. It was that
of hi. aunt. Miss Agatha Hcnham. a
idi ii lady from way down cast who
s a gu.-t lu the hou-e. Tom's rm.ui
had Uvn naslgnnl to her. and Tom had
Xt waa loo late to cateh a nguUr
tiiiiihfermd to a l.-ss luxurious
traH back lo the city, hut I «xiuld get
niurtu.eul ou the Ihs.r ais.xc
a milk train al^out S o\Uk k atul brlfeI'auic S^ ind me ..t the souiid of Aunt
the exmdurtor to let me rble. 1 had
1 fi»rgoi that
done It twotir tbnv time# U iom when Agaibs’a trumpitiug.
U.. rc was any such thing n. an excuse
I gave mys,-If uj* f*.r h«t.
uuptxd by ail Insane lmpu!*e, I
d be neiNwwary to cipfelu thla
into a cUsHt. the door of which
d•|lartun^and ao 1 eat down and wrote
st.*e*l ujnr. within c.isy n«ach
Oui'C
a wUd. ^teaque lie to Tom atiout an
k I ching franil.'ally to the dmir.
•arly
In town. 1 put the
knoli. w hllr the sweat of agony drvncb- * •
luteudlng to puHh
td my fonhead.
Totu'a nnun. aud
Aunt Acatha scrvanuxl hut oniv. tibe
mil lK> underatiKHl
wa. a woman of magmtuvni iicrxe.
. atate that I then renuoed
id iwi, k,..! lU.-lu, «rUU and it w:t. only the sudden and un•rrolBC clolbea aud
u«ual
awakening tha; alanmd her.
the note; Into my “grip ”
Hut the gong Mvmcd to
wound up
X put on a bualnewa aul
fi*r all night, and li. hraren \ouv
brought for use the ne
.hm*k
the
houw*.
down to wait untU It ahould W c-rtaln
XH>.pite
the
gtmg
aud
the
fact
that I
that aU the aerranta bad giuie tt» U-d.
was shut tip in a closet X «x.uld Lear an
About 2 o'clock I went out to r»sx»u
aoiter. The bouae waa abaolutelr MtUet. imTi-a^ing ouliTy. I heard Nellie In the
With my diVM aolt eWae Iu my baiwl 1 ns»m U-hind me N-^.-e^ lUng sx.uie one
mole akmg the ball, iwaalug the d.H^r to tell heV what was the matt.T After
of NaUlc'a room with a atrang^* f»miug an interval her father', divp and dlgnlaa If aba bad gooe away, almoat at if fl.d xoUx* caiue rumhliug through tlwpartmon. He a*^med to W n-asMiriug
aba lay dMd within.
hi. child hy Informing her ih.vi nothing
Baywid NaXIla'a waa
wa. the matu^ cxt-eK a few burglars.
whara Tam bad alept tor ao
The next Uit«-lUgil.le ..mud came
jaara, where ha and 1 at U\v
from Aunt Agatha.
atruccled to keep awake on the ulgUta
. -T.an.” she acrvwmcd. “don't you
bafore tba Fourth of July Hn»t we
dare to bring that gun Into thU nviul
might begta the celebration of the uafrald of It than of forte
tkm i Wrtbday preciaely ou the -mdta
of 12. Tom wat the beat fHend I bad
la tba watML and I U^Ueved
Uy that ba would feel almoat aa bad
aa I did wbaa be came lo know tba
Kama aad X bad made an end t»f our
lava ataey ta the flrat ebapt
Tba door of that room ww. ajar, and
“Hy Jingo, this la queer."* be cmlkHk
I m^ bata toaaad my note In. hut I -What do you suppoM baa become of
bad fOKgottaa aU about IL I went on Jackr
aad dawpjtbi b^ maircaae. which
’In't be in bla wmmV GtonaisUd
of defeat follow lug
cxalUllon of ^plnt.
.rtifualun
flngle mil
I I
L:
taa wider itfliiam. and hio roica waa
ao cluor tbatXi sblrared.
Erldeattj
J trying
bo bra« at the i
klann twiglnated.
“Never mind the go
. fatberr CTlod
Tom
The hurgl
That a w l ere be la.
And III brt «
bundnd that Jack*, already down
there h-Aing fur him.”
-For beareii-a sake he careful, Tomr
callod bla faibsr. • 1*00*1 ahoot Jack
hy ml.’ake «*r let him ahu.4 your
“IHurt Are at all. Tooi!**
Tbla la
NeUiea rolce
“If you think lt*a a
burglar. Joat teU bUu lo go away. Aak
him If be*. Ja. k. He .ure, Tom! I>o
not sbuot nil y ou vr a.ked him If be'a
Jackr
...aerent remark.
Tbnw
Her Tom. who. 1
main autrJudged.
w.y. The gong bsT
fXiUld hear mure
mure plainly
andi I fxiuld
the rm.m wu. empty. When I nwcbfd
the hall, the two women were on the
atairw. I oould mw only the laicka of
two aorvaiii. who wire luiiigUig over
he laml».ter 1
« to me. aud
Joy had r.*.
ouhl n-^.gnlze uii ..pia.
!dre»s. auit e«a,-. which I thru
own ni«.rtment wltlu.ut Ulug oh|m*rved. Then I wall;e.l «alml> down
^ the Imll to the J^iad of the Mnlra.
Ttu* m-rv«ut. k.iw me nm! yelU-d at
! the top. of their xoi,>. H: '‘ Mr. Alden’a
eafe! He fen't mur-
...... «.viT^s
The next Umlaut Ne
! uiwtalni ami run .11
arm.. .Neither of u. found It necessary
' to say a w ot>l.
| “Why.ixmfoum! It. Jack. wher«* were
jyou?” yelled Ti»m from Isdow.
“I
lookt>l Into your nH.m.”
“1 wa. hunting for the burglar." 1
n*.ismd*>l «ilmly.
“TUf. what we re all doing.' he replUnl. And we tvn.lnu^d lo do It for a
j large l«irt of the nigh
gi t a clew. The affair In wrapisnl lu
mystery to HU. day. Not wen NaUe
NEW CObONYDF AZTECS
HHOOTEtT or lOTO BOIinnilT.
York
Wy.
tW
That tbc aacicDt race of tbc A
exlsu today In tbe Mate of Moewloa.
Mexico, tbeir Tace liuea and phyalcal
turlea ago are loat. haa been eatabUahed hy Dr. Ales llrdUcka of tbe
American Monenm of Natural History
of New York. Tbe dlacovery U ono of
tbe rraolU of bla fourtb exjiedlttuo to
that ranon. from which be baa JoR re
turned.
Sdentlsu knew that
tbe nation lived In Mexico, hut Dr.
llrdllcka la the ftrat to reach an abaolote conclualon hy 1
menu and like pLyi
indicated hy historical
rvHx»rd. w hich abow that a body of
them migrated to tbe country they now
Inhabit near t'uemavara, fifty
aoulh of tbe city of Mexico. Tbelr
language U that of tbe .Vatec. tw
Uge. speaking nothing rise, wt
few afieak HpanUb as wclk
APosHivt
Cm for Old Soros
uiFoYor Soros
that yoa are
(itoVbKilSTS.
to aooompltah what they desire. Tbla
U la aoma eases not tbe faalt of Uw
individual, bat it is doa to hi. earjnmndinga. Some are ao hedged in by
elrcumataaoea Hiat it eeraas next to
1 imiioasibla to get a chanew to atrlke
)a Wow for tbemwlves. But tbe ma
jority of fallorM come from a lack of
Becofd-UtnM.
Tim*c
lUnaicr a a McCormick of tba
Bontbva Padfle la In Chicago on Goal•SM regarding tbe iimject. Ai>xjrdlng
to blm. a tract of land of 121U100 acres
baa bean secured near XYmno. cal,
aad It la proposed to cut tbe land up
into omaU farms. u|»on which wiU be
pUcMl aU modem Improrementa be
fore tbe fanna are sold.
Tbe pnrpoae of tbe |4au la to attract
permoa who have aeveral tbouMod
doUara which they w irti to aicnd In
rMdj made California f.-irmn. Tbe
Und demands IrtgmUon. and IrrlgalUm
work! are to be put In op,rathMi «.u an
exteoolve scale. Creameries are to l»r
eaublisbed. trees pUutcd and frulu
and cereala grown befiwv auy farm.
WiU be sold. In many «^>s bouse,
and hams are to lie built, and dttv^tlve features will not W f*»rgun, u. , '
“We expon In ihl. way to get a hl^
cUm of farmers for this idatv." mUI
Mr. McCormick, “and we think the
plan will attract lh.«a*' who desire
farms alnwdy devetoiMvl. If ao d.aired, a man can buy a farm and have
It token care of l.y those lu charge of
tbe tract.”___________________
They ara
tumble to apidv what they
the prloeipal ore of which U. tliat
wbat they study la not coupled aud
aixpltod to Hieir every day life aad
aarroandlaga
They are not ivtmot
ad bow to BM tbU knowledge, and
knowledge to Uka a ma*bin<'. of little
value onleM you know bow to am it.
Tbe
following
young p»-ople learned
iutervsting
The r,•minim- ld,e
an Is *.ne who lui*
aex ivla lo tell.
Pex.pl • Mho use religion aa
In this vx,«l.i will dor
keep warm *n the nex
—Chli-ago Dally New
cloak positions and are x*o tbe road lo aue-
J
W. HubU ll. Stenogra,J,er and
Bookkeei*er at loota
r*77JT
' AmsM Brown. Stenographer »„.!
1 ke.r -serat U Oat.
Bookkeeiier with Ca»** & Crol-. r
All .Sadifville. Ky.. waa cunoua to j
Chaa. Elton. Steiiograj*b*«r m Nurtl.learn the eauae of the vast imjxrove. jem Michigan Aavlom.
meat in tba health of Mra. 8. P.
Chaa
Kanaorn. Gen Mngr H E
Whittaker, who had f*xr a long time Gill. Norihiawi. Mieb ^
endured untold auffering from a’
HerHiaHolci*mb,rH>o?k.^ ivr. Straub
--------------brooobial irooble
-It', all! Broa. Oitv.
‘
dne to I>r
ir. Klng'a New Giaoovery.-' Mildrcih I>ocL
write, hei
id BxKxkkts’tier. t
cnied her and
lao oared our little |
Achaah iUack, SienogTanlit-r
rmnddaaghter of a aevere attack
dt of Pat
Whooping Oongh.It poaltively
Pwnnie Kutner. Canhier lUrclwn
A SOCIAL EMBASSADOR.
Mercani
Kina KAwora-a Plaa t« Vrmrmt
--------------„----------------- .
-------- ------ xtnv. Si«*n..gmpli« r
rvleadskla R lia AaieHe*.
____________________ jbOc mnd II.U». at ! Bookkeeia-r. MdVv A S4U1
Geo Hans* u. Clerk. Am* ruw
*“ Richard Manafleld. tl*e aetor. Juat 8. K Watt A 8011. and Jaa. G. John-1
i»e»a Co.. City
back from Xhigland. iui>s It is the In ton's drug atroea
_H*xoke,.,,.r. Colombia
teotlon of King EUlwnrd to M ud lu tbe
^ ladicesu-.
; Trwnafer\v‘ t
United Slates 11 s*irt of s-H-lnl eml»aiwn
dor. who may i««cslMy W 1. n.yal i*eraonage. He will m-rsomilly repn-sx'nt
tbe king at AVaablngtuii
bile imt aetlug at England's n-pn-**‘ntative In tinuatua diplomatic m-hs*-.
'
Mr. Manafleld l«irn«l this li.ten-stHookk. eiat. Arms A C.xle.
Ing fact, aaya the New Turk Exeulug rlse«lH!xc*,.ll Im
• A si. k m iu. s:r • said Dr J..hn-ou.";'****•
»''H.kke*.,M-r t Walin.
Journal Tnun a iHts..n;ii:e iI..,h* t«
Iving Bdwarxl. wlu* »ctid itie king is “U alxxaxs a v*xmi.*lrel" Th*.
Silu,^U*Th^t^Md^i^^
1 ’'j^ir'is^ovot;
... .»an.v.r“ i; .vu-*kVri'„
race t>i»e of 2,000 yeara
InUct.
•Tbe Artec iif today Is tbe Axtec of
ancient time* as far as purity of type
goew. He U far more of an AtUr than
tbe present day Egyptian 1. an Egyiv
tUn.” aald I>r. llrdllcka to
rciiorter
of the New York lltrald *
th»n they numlM-r sx-veral
IJke the liullaua of North Amertca.
they aaalmlUted to
turn, of tbe clvillxatiou als*ut them.
At i*resent tbe Aztec 1. lu danger of
extermination from drinking. They
took readily to the national Irveragtw
of Mexico and have steadily degeuer
ated. Tbe few arta. auch aa Uwdmak
ing aud weaving, they |•oas(Wl^.d thirty
yeara ago have allpisd fn.m them.
They are Inferior to the Ynqula. fartlK-r
north, and are al*aolutely dominated hy
the Mexican, about them.
••SupcrrtlUou and legend
main of their wurahip of tin sum th«
and tbe fire god. They have em
brax'^d t'hrlaUi
lallanlty. The eht
ksated ill the middle of Ibeli
to have tio destrojing *
f»> t. hiiwever. ou the integrity of tin
language. The ancient hleroglxi.hii
which have never Urn d»s lplMT»d ai
which arvhalogUta Isdicve to hold tl
ir‘•'ri;'' r,.:: “i;
relatloua m.xx existing iH txx.sn Aiiht
lea and Great Hritaln! The king cultl
vatea Americans. He Is int.-reated In
the prv»grx*as of this xsiuntry.
“8u«*h a move.” sakl Mr. Mansfield,
“would bring the emlia-sv «if i;r»q»|
Britain Into ais*ei.nl |»rximiiiMnv In
Waahliigton. Ikslal fumlioi.s ei, a
greatiM- w-ale than x x*r iN-f.irx* wi*uld
doulilbw. obtain In *.iir nainmal eapi
tab The eff.'vl cannot la* uxeresM
Wk«t Amrrlrmmm S|.e.4 la P-rU.
The IVlIl I-ansien. a nexxv,*a,Hr In
Paris, eatlmatea ttuit Atm-rn-atm a|>eud
20.iWU.OMU franca, or
ammal
ly In Paris
ai
l*a
Schwab aud
of the sho|H. In the llue^d.la Palx. The juiikt aays'.Mrs. Y«'rk.*a
.l^‘nds 22M.n
.OMM unumillx with Pari.
rents siH-ud like
AVhat a Tale It Telia,
art'of writing his tongue haa *
the other attribute, of form
While a fes
Ish. tl>e majority ar
llrdllcka was loath to sinnik un Uiia
1 f«l In thii^ n-siHHt. The comiwirlsun
jcal
of the featun-a of the I
with tbtie found on Hie
and lu wall minting, m
tind
TluM-amum
though not ao freak.
!sh in upiH-aramv as the Hakcr racing
•The Artec does nut coutine.hl
michinc which was the calls*' of a fa
J the Mort'lo. region." Dr. Hr
tal mvldcnt at a]K*ed trial, ou Staten conllnutd.
..
“I have a*vn a full
lalaiuk l« strikingly u .v* l in appear-1 ed Axtec
•Ity of MexUM. 1
itii'e ns well a. In ixuistructiou.
lU I la not un
lu smaller towns. Once away from
tWMr vlllagxn, however, their ludlvlduallty la lost, and they Uv.mie like auy
eltlxeu of Mexico, lu dress aud laflguage they are alike, aud one may dlarear U the ejiglm-er s sxat.
tlnguiab tbe Artec only hy hi. phya
.V iiarticularly rakish vfftvt la given leal charaelerUtiea. They are a branch
to the front t>f the ear hy a larg« w star of tbe Nahua race, to whliOi the Tul
loping aide, bolding twcu- tecs, who preceded them and reached
ty gillona. wl
also acta aa a dasb- a higher degree of clvIllxaUon. i*oaailJy
board aud wii
hlelJ for the driver, U'loiiged
Hicka
whose seat 1. Is-twein it and tbe
exampU's of Aztec ba
boiler.
The fuel usid is gas*.llue at a pres aiicieut and modem, which w Ul be
sure x.f alMUt iiluety i^unda. which added to the collection of tbe American
gives a vcr> hot tire, hy w hich steam Muaeum of Natural HUtory. Uia adat 2«X» iKiunds pressure may he gen- dlUona to the museum from thla exerat»d from c-tld wahT in less than txvo l*edJtlon will make tbit collecilun tbe
unrt complete ofits kind lu tbe world.
minute*. Iu rarlug the si. am pr
Tbs He procured a uuml*er of Axtec akulla
la maintained at over 4ui» |H*uudi
aud i*arts of akeletous. They will
alivrlug Is doDo by a boriz.»ulal
comiivtlng with the fn.n? Mun-K Tbs prove luvaluable lu |»rovldlng anUiropologieal meaauremeuu; One of tbe
I the innehlne aud
* throttle wlille the tirvmat atteoda rarest acquiaUiona U a Toltec skull In
flue preaerxallou. It beJonga to
1 age
auti'daUng auy present hlatt
America.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
In addition to tbe Morelos mflon I>r.
Wh.vit m.vy Is* coriiorvd. but com
HrdUcka visited aoutbem t'Uh. Artnn't he wtiraten.d.
It lak«>*i a wKc young man not to tons. New Mexico and a great part of
Mcxh'O. III. reaearche. In the Yuqul
VTlte a loxe Idirr.
txKnitry will reveal w hat bad hitherto
•« makes the mare
been unknown about tb^t «vUon.
CO lu the aU*r
class.
If S.>.‘lUg
attract
Renuuiits of Powerful Ruce
Found UOac la M»ico.
“It Is not In my pntvlnce To talk
alHMit that, for scleiitl.U are jealous of
each otlMT'a premgutivi’w. 1 can tnily
say that the old inonuiuenls mean
nothing more to the Art*-*- than ohJ«-ct
of auiKTatlUou. uwe. TtM-re la 11
clew to-the uiianswcraUe problem o
the old Artec nation ami Its origin t
lie ohtaiiHHl from the nushTii trih«
Measurement, of the sLiilU of th
denm motor presinit rare when iMiniiaivd with
veivd
eircuhir track ona^
lh!r»l of a mile In clrx'umferem>e In Sax
2*;2 r.... whKh is a world's n-x-ord for a
A.vbtii¥ &o t«»l
TO
I of tbe
clvlllxallon. 1
long warfare they have waged against
tbe Mexlcatxa. One of Dr. llrdllcka*.
aiiecimena from that c*»untry I. a bullet
they manufacture for rlfli-a. for which
they make the powder and cast the
Wad, ualng old abella. Tbe examplM
of -betr work la weaving will add to
tbe moaetUD a department owned by
DO otber Inatttotlon in tbe work!
' Editors. A. Browm ofBMiaetsrtlle.
a C .. waa oRoa ImaMomlj aarpriaed.
••TImMicb loRff aafferinc froM Dya-
t mirror of yonra ahowa 1
mUow compeixion. a Jauu
ok. moth patches and I
km. It's liver trouble;
? tin
hv;:;.
blood, give clear
rich CH*m]*l*-xinu.
akin, rosy
E. Wait & Son. aud
Only 25o.
I'a drug storea.
HOHIh
T«»
A
V
H*xxk
lore s. * un-d their
........
*llvg** iloring
liiMMit a g.s*
id cluirltx a
lii-ngu Post.
Ib-nt iKJsiiHuis *a at*- «lmng busi?
for tli.-m«*lv. s
Thi.
.chm*! ha.
IS »ch
-......... ..... ........
by U^l «H.l
reach the di.*««*-ii {lortion of th* *-ar. j
There
•*«***
.ir;;:..'
oils, r c*>llege in
ooll.-g*. al once and U* p
Deafm-ss
o fill some *d the
tiiflam*>l iN.uditiun of Ibe mucoua lin- D”'
renetitlng tni-ni.elve. lo
ing of tl.c Kustachian TuIh*
Wb*-n I
thu tulH la iuartimtl von liav* a ram-1 »'««'fK'ctir, lawctically «slu*wted 11
hliug a*>nnd or inns-rf.Hd hearing, and |
..ia*iis Sei*f 1.1,
w hen it u * ntin ly cU>a«*d. iVafueaa u /l»»e
full t
the result, and unless the inflamma-Catalogue,
turn can W taken out and this lube
'
reston*.! to it. nomml oondilipn. hear- j
ing will Ik- destroyed forx-ver; nine <
Tu-a*r
y':fr
From frightful dl.flgorcment. Mra
hicl. i.*‘oo.i.!”
Naniiic t;aIhg*T of LeGnuig*-, Ua..
flamed condition of tb
appli.Ml Hocklen*. Arnica Salve to
great a*)M-s on her h««d and far**, and
e One Hundred Dollar. ,
for anv oas*catarrh) that oann
Hall*. Catarrh Cure.
j Scald. Pil.-s 26c. Cure guarante*-d
by 8. K Walt A Son-aud Jaa G
F J Cheny & Co . Toledo. O.
Johinam druggiaU.
Sold by Druggists T6c,
Hair. Family Pill, art* the beat.
-Heppf
TWENTY-ONY
kk«^***r wii
all^min
drieh ^
g.Hsl grail
who x-i-s th«< World g1v*-n
aml.lrnlv gioxx
,
to ll.liik bim-.ir
again-t ib** * niivn!
HooUpan-
tl.e bricU *yer. i
ih.
ierwtdai Waii’t xoda fountain.
|
Ito
m*.t
at
tfe
Unat:i2:J0.1^
Grand Rapida al
D*-m)it4:l5 p. m., ButTalo 10:l0iv m.
and Grand Cx-ntral Station. New
York, 10.-00 a nx. with through .!**«*er to N*-w York, js-rf.-cts the - mce
eaatbound over thu popular root*-.
via M. & N. E. U. R. to Mauiaiee
and sleamers direct.
Go on trains iMvmg Tihverse City
V OK) a. m. Monday. TuomIsv, Thor.-
round
A. Mitchell. O. P. Agt.
Y. Cunningham. Agt.
11 W
SUNDAY RATES
G. U.
& 1
Commencing Sumlay, June 5h»lli. t-x
caraion tiokela to Petoakey at $1.00 foi
round trip. Train leaves 6:4U a m.,
retuma »dX> pi m.
IflOl-Smo
O. K. Murray Agt
CanHlop* cr^am—ifr/ d%tictouigf W^fi toda fpyntam.
1630-tf
tpplea,
20a peck; cabbage, 6a bead. cucum
bers 20c, dozen; wat. r melons 30c.
twch; mnakmelona. 6a Euterpriae
EXCURSIONS
PEBEjVV^QUETTg
WASHINGTON, U O.
U. A R, ENCAMPMENT,
October T20i.
Tiokela will be aold to everrbody
rbo wiabM them at very low rates on
Jetober *rd, 4th. 6th and 6th, good to
ratam anHl October 14th.
An ezten■ion of limit will be made to Novem.
her 3rd if deaired, apoo payment of 60
le. Av pet»o» who l.u th. prio.
'“-WJ.Si.r.O.P.A.
» U» Tax Pajan.
Th» tax rail, for tooWollncmm uf
and
noc’s KON OF onranrs
FCCK SROTMCRS.
ORAMD AARma. RICH.
''S^l
KlMgiigil€l
Suffered forover 10 years
Iman’s Ladies’ Restorallvc
TaI l MADGK. Mich
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO..
Grand Kapids. Mich..
Dear Doci ok
>k: 1 have been thinking
for some lime
tim that 1 ought to write you
tor
a few words of praise for your wonder
ful LADIES RESTOR.ATIVE, which
did mC S
such worlds of good. I suffered
iinses.
nses. andiemilc cor
complaints,
reli< to me,
years, that death would have been a relief
I took doctors’ medicine and several kinds of Patent Medi
cine, but they all availed me nothing. I am so thankful that
I learned about DR. IMAN’S RES TORATIVE that 1 want
to recommend it to any
woman suffering from tnese
these tcmble
terrible
lywomansuiieringirom
complaints. Anyone wishing to leai
•lte*ttltnra4Aaooiu>,
xruu
(Utcbd^t.
HOME DEPARTMENT
OF On^UST TO HOME LOTQtS CEHBRALLT lm>TO WOBEH FAKT1CUUU.T
O tu Uf* M \m4» ^^umpimg,
At»gimgimmvtmkUm
Widi m9wm A gTFiy'a
:
8«t fFM M Ibt. wind* la ifalactUM.
BMrt-fiad M th« day U kaif.
lUloiclac la rala cr laaahla*.
U taa* with thm roMa's tomg.
O
tklaga «pM WM a tnuapiac.
TkacfMa. wild tHiaff* that ftow
Tba ctoaai af tba ^1 fad lily.
Tba teafle of fanu balow:
Tba pay. flad Ufa of tba Iraa tepa;
Tha alMidowa tlwt slowly fall.
Tba loBC. still slops of ths assadow
AadOod's sky orsraU!
O tbr tblBfsoiis bsan a Iraaiplac.
Tbs whlspsr of woodlaad tiat>s.
Ths eaU of a hlddsa bvookl«t
Tbs manaar of slsepy bass;
Tbs distanos roU of tbs tbaadsr
Tbs drip of tbe sUrss rala.
Tba atartUd rasli of a sqalnal
Tbsorobla'siioisaKaUt
O tbs tbiags ooa fasls a tmaplag I
Thsipyof tbsooaalryraad.
A fariac In gypipr fbsbioo.
With DSTsr a gypsy's load:
OsUcbl la lbs worid of baaaty
A raplaia of Iots aad ptaiss
And a wlU to awks Ilfs ths Irasr
For this glory of oomaum daysl
Ths Obarahiaaa.
of a Bsrms motber wbomorery trifle
ss"Stop that noise."
t to OTsrytblag the not-
u*obi^r^th^”^iaui^ Ind
Why shoaldst thou fill today with
adored by-tbsm-wbo sTsry year hires
M) to'ooms and stay
weeks with her ohildrea while she
get to tbs point," she says, "tliat
.srarything tits ohildrea do worries me.
1 ibsir laughter and noise make
am jump and 1 oatoh myaslf scolding
them for trifles and make saroastic replat to my husband. 1 know 1 need a
rust aad ebaaga I might stay at
> aad bars a spaU of aloknsss and
spend tbs moasy la dootor*' hills and
seed tolas bat I like better a ooapls of
For all his orsatnrss. so for thes.
weeks la aaothor olty-a risll to an
<-----Thttbssl
old friend or a qalet stay at a hotel,
—Paal Flsmlng.
wbsrs I pUy 1 am a faaohslor girl aad
sat Welsh rarebits at midnight and go
to ths theators, and It doss not cost
any omse. 1 hare not any mother or
slater or aant to stay w|th my ohlldren
It is prstty late In tbs ssasonto taU and so 1 hire a settled
aboot rt^st days aad snmmsr raoatlocis.
bat psrhaps tbs busy hoass motbsrs
imj little ooss’welfare. When
might And a way to stsal a fsw days
of rust la ills plsasaat aataam Ums. my ten days or two weeks are up 1
whioh. Indosd. if It U*bot ths bast of ooms back. fssUag asfroah as a daisy,
this ysar of graos, Uwi. Uisn tbs ysar ana with my sasatal poise oomplstely
forssaid will not bar* had any Tory rsslorsd. Moss than that. I hare a
good Umss as far as oatlng wsatbsr Is lot of good new stories and 1 bars
.sd a lot of new tricks that Inb rAt any rats Uis following taksa ast and amuse my ohlldn u. and tln-y
aboot ms aad my hnsliand makes
from the Michigan Tradesman will bs
good to read and then to oat oat and lore to ms aad paaoe aad amiabaity
I In oar house. It Is a great die«rs for a reminder when another
Doabt not that Hs will gtrs tbss.
too.
Thy part.
Only bs stsadfast. nsTsr wav«<r.
Kor sssk sarih's faror.
Batrsst;
Tboa kaowsst what Ood wilU
tbt editor^s3f Chsir.
Similarity of
Woman a,nd
The Violin
fly rHANZ KALTCNflORN. Composm
r^Sr^^OOK St tho
I
1-
Tbs oora U taiBliV brown.
*wiS^I SbsSS?^^
Tbs sedges flaaat their barrsst
la oTsry meadow Book:
Aad asters by the brookalds
Msks asters la ths brook.
By aU ths lorely tokens.
September days are hers.
8bs Is U a tnadaUl wbota. day aftst With sammer's best of wsal^
Aad aatama's best of cheer. ‘
day. she goes OTsr tbs same waaiy
foaad ofdaMsa. with few disMons
and Uttls lalantloa aad by aad b7 U
Mrs. A.--------raised three ohlldren
bsgias to UU oabsr. 8bs bsoooMa
cross aad Irritatsd. Bbs loses bar wlthoat sspeolal difioalty. as they
cbarai aad peopis bsgla fc arold In* were blessed with good health and
iasisad of assUag hsr. Half of tbs good dlspoaiUoos. bat ths fourth ohUd
lU
OTsrwToaght natars. Hsr aagglag aad who early ahowsd 1
fretUag and sharp spesobss are ths raguUtloos which had sufflosd
ory of tha orsntraag aarrss aad a lit ths others woald not control him.
tle rest aad ralaiatioo woald rastore
hartoharaonaalMlfagaia.
tbiak It a orlias If ahe eron oontemplatsd golag off aaywhers without
draggiag along tbe ohUdrea witli her
aad la that abs doss not only bsrsslf
hat tbs ohlldroa a grisroaa wrong.
Nobody knows wbal Utile martyrs
tiaHii. li lias a neck and head, shoulden
and waist, carved in pnuvful, curving iiiodels. HAD
I
IT ARMS OK ANYTH1.\<; TO TAKK TIIK TLACE
OF THEM THE UESK.MHLAXrE TO THE OLD
”
COUin'LY SI’ANISH rONrElTIOX OF A
LADY’S PERSONALITY WOELD RE PERFECr.
Musicians know that the violin has a soul. Every man hut a
Turk will attest that every woniuii has one at the least. Soul is
uuderstobd to Iw mind.
•
To bring out tin* P\vtH*le«t |»oteutialitieH in the soul of female or
Uddle the power of s master is rt'«iuirt'il, we art' told. Women have
been knotvn to exhibit no love, no tenderness nor any of the graces
of their nature to first wooers, yet they were fountains of affection
and svmpalhv to their next gallaiiU.
SIMILARLY. VIOUNS HAVE REKN PLAYED WITH
POOR OR MEDIOCRE EFFECT WHIOH IN THE HANDS
OF OTHERS WOULD YIELD DELICIOUS MELODY. It is
not that the second player is neeessarily a lietter |H'rfoniier than
the first; it is not that the seet'nd and sneceKsfiil wtwr is neces
sarily handsomer or inort* attractive than the first. It is in each
cflso a curioiu sympathy I»etwi'en the |»*witiTc and |»assive sourct's of
the harmony.
Spontaneously, mysteriously, the s^ml of tiie woman obeys that
of some one man. It apjvar* from the ex|K‘ricm'e of music schools
that the spirit of the violin is similarly rt'sjx'nsive to the spirit of
WOMEN LIKE A VIOLIN?
VIOLINt ARE WOMEN.
THEIR
flPIRITfl ARE THE SOULS OF DAMSELS WHOSE EARLY EXPERIENCES RAN THE GAMUT OF ALL THE JOYS AND SORROWS
iwoa.
laadaphteswIUbaldAy
At a Mother's Mosclag held la ooa-
Ths giorisa's kiasot frii«es
Aiaoarilagtathssaa:
la dasky pods ths milk weed
Its hlddsa silk has span.
MRS. M. t. c. SATU. rorroRA* ..
avoost so.
•To my mladasbild'sadasatmais
dsAolsat if hs does not issia"Bsd
RIdlagbood and tbs Wolf." "Ths
oorary and if moH t
low my eMftaplelli
•Re«,deM. K
lukUd wualdal-
pMbIsm aad askad for bsl|i Ths
Isaslats sagMiod that she try to keep
him qmist ky talUag bfaa a story each
Urns sbs gars him a bath.
ristMto
latmakiac
ichildiwa hare fan.
among uhU
I is a dead Tirlaa.'
of ohU» of tbs isosmt diaoor
sry of Dt. Xdmaad Qaristoa of New
York, "that there is a ears, swift aad
srid, " eanaot bs ovsr.sstimatod.
Tbls aaUdom is comama ridsr riaWhen ths hoar Sgar. and if its ralas la this tui|isel
is bomeinmiad.il 4 right at band
bU bath, she mads her piopaiatioos in almost srery bomeu Few booseaad then caUiag bUs. said. "'Ob. holds are without oarbolio acid la
medicine obsst or oo eloset sbelTSS,
story aboot a bear today aad 1 w^ for its ass as an aatiseptie U waU
taU it to yon whUs I glre you your known, aad it u sold wltboat lastricbath." To her delight Frank came
with alacrity and was so engrossed in j Altboagh an
of im
ths story that he did not seem to real-1 ^rortb a pound of ears, acrid
ise that lie was in tbe water and being i happsn’in tbe best rsgalatsd
sorabbed with a roagh wash rag.
j
^ j^ked and eril-mindsd
His toilet was made next morning ! know full wsU ths
agsdtotry thSsplaa.
sore thought of beiagthaakfml for aaytblag their
eats ftre them than—wall, a
Thay aeoept aad look for awMa If
what they get Imt as alee as
ohild's wboes tethm has twies
sey that belongs to John thay am
mtisfled aad disooateated.
la my day the sUgblem thing that
fathers aad mothers did for as
i appraelated.-No matter If ths
gift wma osar so maall U meant maoh
to as aad wa traasarad it for the
oftharglrsr. If my teghtsr gisas
Iraa a party, and works aary
hard to make it a eaeoom. if It is s
vaiieea vol. la tb. town a U. VIoiBity as poasiVIs. aad woald My to
iadaoe otlrn cataids otihaclabto
wwa selected, aads late sUdM. aad
aa ereniaff selected wflen. la Ike
Town HaU. tke dab stowed tko piotaiesoaeeoteea. Tbe adariaHloa wm
flxed at tweatT-flre oeala The
tare Gleb Kxbibitloa" bee(aowbotewa.
Tbe oepeeity
eeoh yeerta alwmye a bsidsnws can.
Tbe tecaey is ri^«a to soess tpssiel
town objecL-tsbdlss' Hobm JearaaL
I as la
gettiag forward. Women of this gaa.
eratUm would help themselres aad
ate others amay liases by plaanlag ahead,
not only as to food aad food sappllas.
bat la the little porsonal amtten. TO
la a great whila, aa<t
hare always a doeea pairs of otookfare as a tambiar of milk apdeoe aad
half doeea handkerchiefs laid
bread aad batter aad cookies aad away, with some espeoially aloe aafriiit, our oupofioy wastuil.aadas derclothiag, ought te be u ruU wllh^
for being tbaakfaL wo were regular eTcry woman. U te tb
angels to make upi"—Detroit
No thanks
gansndly known
t^t half a capful of Tinegar. dilated
I with an equal amount of water, foli lowed in few minutes by a ssoood
1 dose, could U> administered ss an an
te a person who has swallowed
oarboUo aoid. while waiting for the
dootor and the atomaoh pump, tbe
malioioas use of thU poison would
be lesssDsd if not stopped.
Lsw requires all poisons to be
n.arked as melt, and tbe desirability
of specUl bottles in shape aad oolor
for poisonous drops has been saggsst’ e«l. but nerer put in general praotios.
I What would be better in my estima
tion. would b*‘ te pass a law requiring
that everr poison should hare its anuinled on the Ubs!
beneath the familiar
skull and cross bones.
We all know that quick emetios are
tb. first remedies whenI poisons hare
been taken, but in an
I*ecially when life is at stake, memory
and ev. n common sense fly off at a
tangent, and tbongb we may rsoaU
tbt ground mnstard. alum, powdered
chalk, strong adds, magossia and oth. l>KNTON-as«<i 10 Uirnlhm.
|* r things with copious draughts of
t I»r asd Mr. II B Oan.rr
I warm water are giren for certain kinds
» h Pn;-. j
,,oison. which antidote te gire for
~ j oxalic acid, iodine, arsenic; laadanom
•Jack and |ur wliatever the drug may bi*. and the
One of her greatest trials came from : te the aooompanii
I or ereu hare ; the BeanstaU,' and day after day I
lizlng that he | same process was followed, and i
nerrous and excitable, she trusi | power of the story kept ^he child The family medical adriser whioh
ater quiet and docile. As Mrs A. ---------- might answ. r the qneston. is. aobodj
to oreroome his antipathy
knows where, at the rital momeat
by coaxing and reasoning with him
but If we could read on the fatal hot
rather than by threats and pouisliment.
tie what to do at onoe. life and suffer
imt thU process consumed much time
snd was only moderately succersful. sgain. Mra<A-a------- ortme object ing might be spared.-Ladies' World.
When he was old enongh te go te has been to distract Ids attention, but
the power of the story is more than
1 always use aa old gingham or oal
o apron. Oulloo Is better for dust
ing fumitatv. aad I keep it well dam
peaed with coal oil. Them these U no
Hat or dust flying aroand aad one caa
make ths ooners cleaner also. Itdom
as well oa oak as walamt fuiaitate
often go all orer my oak wood
work in tbe same way. oely keepiag
the cloth quite wet with the oil It
dries and mskes the Woodwork
iw aad aloe besides taking off
ofTcry bit of dost
other nioe way te get rid of dust
on f omltuxu. especially if one has the
edforaayeiaeiseqy. Snddsa lUaessme to all, and oaxvless drtas U
most deprtasiac ia times of eiokaess.
Doss ooe have to make ea unexpected
iqy. if ttorsu aotbiag te de bat
pack a bag or tmnk the pkasaze of
the ebaafo is doubled. Cloes friend
ship with a women who alwars did
everything'et the lest evaliable moioag ego oonvinoMi me thet thie
plan of lookiug "forwiwd" elKmld be
rule. A memU r of this womea's
family wittily mjK "Things are elweyedoae here et the last minate
mt on weL -'-Ladles' World.
drawera^aarred tables aad legs
of fumiwre which are amoet impossihle to eleaa with cloth or dast brash teqaUltes for Uu- sick room.
-but you just get u small paint brash
Tin Qoldkn Ralo U e servioeable
aad try it. after weUiag it ia tbe oil Be for thorn who most be la tbe sick
U as Tamlab aad drys mm. eiUier as petleat or as aaree.
quiokes. and if you get a soft brush
A snrprisiBg amoaat of oomfort may
won't hurt the flaeet furalture; be givtma sick prison by simply tarnDSTer usi' It for any other purpose.
ing and smoothing tin- pUlow that
has tasmiae hot aad crumpled.
Take tweWe green sour apples, two
eth good 1U» a medicine." and kt«p
your fei^ bright and cht*ery. Save all
quart of Tinegar. two tablespooafuls the unpleeeent hits of news from tbe
each of mnstard seed aad mlt. aad one invalid.
It U often a comfort te an invalid
of powered sagar, and two oupfnls of
to be lext alone for a time, with eomeof brown sugar. Seed tbe raisin
body within call, bnt oat of his sight.
snd chop Tery fins Put the Many when sick disiUke the feeling
sugar and spioes on to boil
through imsginationHigh j one in the summer lime, when excur
Dhopped mixture and sHamei over them.
Bmell Doiees are very irritatiag to
. Thenadd the apples, pared
and scream when he saw her approach aspirutions may b.* kindhHl by aueo- sionl«atsand1 trolley cars are crowded
d. and oook slowly until soft the sick, aad care ebonlJ be taken
ing with the basin of waier. Haring doUts'of great men. Many b<
Seal in small boUles. An exc^Uea
no time te parley with him. she was truths are taught in quaint folk-lore ^ One will
looee board la the floor rattles, that
East Indian relish.
oompidled te use force, and as she dethe curtain does not flap aimoyingly.
and that people do not speak in a half
The llliiioL earri. ' four UI ineh gun-» and foiirttn'ii 0 inch gnus
whUper. ________________
on a ditii'laeeim ni ..f 11,.'.no l..ii'». The neweri and biggest Engliih
battli-hip L...iel..n carries only fi.nr 12 inch ami twelve G inch gums.
In addki..n, the Aimrican wears thicker arnn.r. It would W rash
flavored and quite ripe, though perto a.sserl that llie American is all r*.mid the In-tter ship, but I am
eare, stone, and weigh,
Inmud to pay that 1 know .several Rriti>li naval ollieers who, sinct*
for three qnerters of ea
Ihev have MMII h..ih Vt-s>.ls side by side, have told me that IF,
boor, and do not faU to stir it oftaa
D»w it from tto
WITH EQUALLY (JOOD cm:WS. THE TWO SHIPS MKT
Sy Bhhoy HENRY C. POTTER
fire aad etir in the eagar, allowing
IN ACTION, ROTH ANXIOUS TO ITOHT. THEY WOULD
ponndofengarto
BACK THE ILLINOIS.
each pooad of IraiL AUow it to boil
RS ago there were five or fix private art gallerie* in
skimming carefolj. Boil five
New York. Mr. .\stor had «.ne, the late Mr. Belmont miaatee. then add the strained jaloe
9
The Tendency
To Institutionalism
THE UNREST OF TODAY
By Dr. EMIL C. HIRSCH. Oucago Rabbi
ffl
N1:K.<T IS WHITTEN IN COLD LITTERS AGROS.S
THE SKY OE OUR DAY, and unre.-it is furrowing the
brow in the figure repnvenlative of our eivili/4itiun, and in
these days the philanthropist finds an op|M.rtunity and also a aaered
obligation.
Certainly LIBERTY IS
A
SACTLVMKXTAL WORD.
Whose heart remain.-^ nntouchiHl when ttiualiiy whiriK-rs ila i.roini^^
into his ears, ami whore is he who is not *piiekened to resolve and
lifted to high outlook and iiplook whm it ^ing^ of the coming fra
ternity of inaii ? And yet XO WORDS HAVE BEEX M(HH:
DEEPLY MISUXDKRSTOOD THAX THESE WORD.S—LIBFJTY, EQUAUTY AXD FlUUERXITY.
Two Kinds of Journalism!
By ARCHBISHOP IRELAND
“ OFRXAI.ISM THAT IS HOXEST AXD HOXORABLK IS OXK OE THE XAT10X\S MO.ST PRE(TOUS IXHKRITAXCKS. That which places noto
riety und in'll aU.ve truth ami virtue and adopts as ita
tuctu*s *»f war the stunning sensation rather lliau the
calm ftatemeiit of facts is one of the nation's dirt-ft calamities. Xumerous in America Is the journaUsiii which L honest and huiiorahlc
here and there is found that which
and iKdf. theft: IS HERE A DUTY OE COXSCIEXUE
AXD PATRIOTISM FOR AMERICAXS. May they ever be
had one. ami three or four others. The.-ie gallerica were
of fruit I, end Tcoattaae^
oi«t'iu‘.i once a week, when the public were invited boiling for three minutes longer.
picst<. This usage has iK-rislied, ami I REGARD IT Two minutes after the sugar Is stirred
AS A VERY SIGXIFICAXT AXD MOURXFUL NOTE. IT in. add the blanched kernels of part of
the peaohea ThU marmalade, like
IS THE TENDKXUY TO IXSTITUTIOXAI.ISM.
most others. U improved by pressing Our danger lies not in physical nei'ds, hut in focial degradation tlie fnut throagh a sUve when partial
and corruption, out of which comes ruin, which lies behind these ly boiled. Nothing can be finer then ita
flavor, which would be injored by
physical matters. 1 would siH*ak of institutional charity in this re adding the sugar at-flrsL
gard. On an island imt half an hour's journey from New York are
4,000 insane iH*rsons umler the rare of the state, and theae people
sen tomato soy Ise pleasant echave not In'cn visite.l by any one hut the state commissioner for the oompeniment for nearly every eort of
fish and meet To make it, shoe withlast four years.
THE FORCE OF THE APPALLING FACT 18 MADE PLAIN WHEN out peeling eight qnerts of green to
es and twelve large oaiona Add
I SAY THAT ALIENISTS AND INSANITY EXPERTS BAY THAT ONE
OF THE MOST IMPORTANT MATTERS IN THE TREATMENT OF te them foar capfuls of sugar, two
quarts at vlaegar. two tablcspooofals
THE INSANE 18 THAT OF ENVIRONMENT.
of selL two teblcspoonfals of groaad
The menace of imKlern life is in the growth of the surrender of black pepper, two tahleqiooiifals of
the care of the sick, the maiim d, the iuilH'cile, to institutional vigi
lance. When men come to U* the care of the stale in inch vast
numbers, it is impossible that there can he that note of fyer^onality
considered tbe best medicine for the sick man ami the insane mam
If you have no picture gallery, you have a voice or a violin or a
ve a mekm thorooghly ohiiled;
banjo. Why not, instead of playing to half a dozen of your inti
mates, find out if the manager of some institution would not Eke into thiok slices; pooad a piees of iee
Tou to come and sing college song* some evening. 1 WARRANT in a oieaa piece of bnrlep oatil it Is
like ooaree snow (if you hare ea lee
YOU WILL HAVE THE GIIEATEST HOUSE YOU
» use timt); out the siloes of meloa
ax vo
ll e
late large sqnaree and heap apoa
.\rrEECUTlVK ANlI SYMPATHETIC THEY WILL BE,
ed plates and sprinkle the ice
thickly
, over the arnica aad sarre at
HOW KEEN' THEIU RECOGMTIOX OK GOOD MCSIO
.,
.. ...
» ,,n.rB.sED now
AXD HOW IXTEUESTEDLY AXD RESPECTFULLY THEY
Naval Superiority of
WILL GKEET YOU.
The United States! Possibilities of Tobacco
The Disinclination to Arbitrate
Culture In Luzon
jXEXT the formid«Ue iw»nt
“f Uttlcliir.
mindful of that duty.
» WniXIAM LAUkD CLOWeS.
of thB ihiiM ^iWBiBd srilh thflir BTi^
V Cnytala jeSSe M. PARKER. U. S. A.
[IE finest tobacco grows in the Philippines with little or no
attenUom If I had a dozen Pennsylvania tobacco grower*
in charge of a tobacco fann in Luzon, I would become a
wealthv man in half a dozen vears, THE NATTV^ES SET OUT
THE PLANTS, KEEP DOWN THE WEEDS UNTIL THEY
GET A START AND THEN LET NATURE DO THE REST.
Flare twelve large eaoaabeie aad
take oat tto palp Oat ttooi ia elrlpa
aboot two lactoe wide ato three or
HE DISPOSITIOX TO ARBITRATE APPEARS NO four laefaee long. Thke two pomade
sugar, one pint viasgar. cm oaaos
LOXGER TO EXIST. The Urger the ooipor.tion the
_____ lea it icciiu to be influenced bv huromnity. It i. only »
quesuon of dividends Tbe maUer tbe wage, tbe larger the divi
Ttoa taka them oht aad lot
dends, and Tice vena. THE LABORER SEEMS TO BE CON
twit, TULET .( CMc«.
of all nations at Spithead many comparisons might
be made of the rival powers of the sea. EASILY
FIRST IN THE FINE SQUADRON AX SPITILEAD AND IN THE GREATEST D1SPL.VY
OF njVGS EVER RECORDED IX TH-VT
HISTORIC AXCHORAGE WAS THE AMERICAN* B^TTLESHIP ILLINOIS. This sUtemcnl Ukes into account the aize
SIDERED MERELY A PART OF THE MACHINEHY IN
ESTABUSHMENT•
the
c6i, ftiCaSu kiTOBDA-it A.trauBT so, loot.
UGCWT^IIORGU
fide Ucfats on the World's
(B tmiZD IT BIOE ICEl
Itow
M«
•• k
aboot Urn."
nKiwlw «iU U be «f* to tM
bim f.c 3UU frauc»r
Trurt blm.” rrtc^ lb«
titt fcr nnj-lbluff «WJ erwytLlos b*
Ukea tt Ititu bl« b««d to dfvaui
Wm
mrnkm ot Um Suauclal cuioMua «
*7«ir
UiMlMl la Strw York
Ml bj a I
^
f
|Mt far bli piciaxa. «r
pllatf. ICo; I wooM aoC i
Maroaa. aad to • Uoa b« .tuod wltb
bit CAM trmdy srlppckl bi bl. band
iMklas at tba caacnu Wb.-a told ibai
m Vietm bad baaa Ukm,
tba
JtorTorb Hwmkt b« lorard ai>d walk
•ddmtbadMk.
of
lb#
Wlod
Oaa: **lt la m oacoaia»
Margaa to uka bold
HJO.uuu ur $:.o,
tboat cuOBumi.tf «ijy ouc
bat ba iB colDK to do. Ic
a.tag Jeweler of Parta tdla tba
A ba.ti
iug aiory about J. Ilerpoui Mor-'
1
gati. uiya tbe .New York World;
Mr. Morgan bad seen two magtilfldiaimtiid. In the >-weler'a shop,
and wanted to pr«wnt tl»em to Iba,
New York Museum of .Natural His-^
tory for Its rt.lleel .n of i»rertona
w. but be thought the fwlrr.
tlooaie. A few days Uter. leiwbeing Ibeii In Umdou, Mr. Morwrotf to tbe Jeweler to a«*nd the
onds to him f«<r a second examiuawhich was dime. Within a week
Jew.ler re<^lv.^ another biter
Mr. Morgan. aeromi«myiug a
1 box heavily wAied. Tbe letter^
aakl:
-Tbe atones are really perfect
I
would Uke to buy them, but think your
prtra abnormaL Tbafs why I send
them back. If you ran let me Lave
f.rr fc..rsifi. teb'grapb. at tin* same
rriurnlng. duly reln.ured. without
breaking tbe seals, lu
order to save time.**
Tbe Jeweler derided not to redocs
tbe price and ojwned tbe Uix. Tbe dUI were n.A there, but instead ba
foural Mr. Mc^rgau a eb.-ek f.w $H.f»i0.
wltb tbla tirlef note: '*1*11 Uke them
nybow. H.-nd receipt”
•rmublm a eoopU of boom Mr. Mo*w
caa baa In bla bands cbcckt for fail.000.000. or wbatrrrr tbr au^u la that
ba wanta. Not one of tbe auliiMTllK-m
knm wbat ba Is up to. and ttie cur1<
oos part of It la that out our of th. in
r ts lu lilB b.nmlB.
a pool in wblcb rv*Tj on.* but blui*« lf
tobllSd^^ at tbe expiration of *
la alaaya
ya a libt be knows bow to Itiveat
It will do
II tried life
world famoiia batba at Alx bw Ikilun.
In Saroj. to rbeouiatlc trou
tba MUwaukee Wlaconslu. Wbem-wr
ba leoraa a pUce. be alwaya take. K«id
cars of tba aerranta 'fbe foliov iiif
Inrideot U related of bow tbe in-.-at
iuaded by a iim-*
gar boy to flea bUD P.VW when
IIUtbI
“Werre." said Mr. Morgan on tlie
of bis departure from tbe wat.Tiag
placw; •‘Pierre, here U fluu
booaaty and protn|iinrtui/‘
bad been tba steel trust i
uiMaingar to two week. i
**▲ tbooaaod tbauk..
repltad Pierre, fumbling
darldadlj. “but monaeig
“Bot-wbatr «Tled Mr. Morimn.
-did you axpart me to gire you a i
-Na. monaaigorur. you gave me m
tbaa 1 daaarva. Imt 1 would like y
paralMkM to tell tbe hotel s«Tva
nta me
. you young raa-air
ba awo. 1 Uka to make pou|i
that j«i made money at tbe
•mad of losing some during l
I of wb
-Too am a clever fellow.” biugl
Ur. Uorfan. -but I don’t^ant you
tall tlaa on my account Here la S
WbUa in London a abort time ago
Plarpont Morgan visited Um? Hank
Bagland with a large cum ucy ik
to wblcb ba wished to ubtniu gidd.
naya tba New York Times. .Tl
cxamlnad tba twte and banded
-Too bava not indtewed It.” be said,
gUd of an opportunity t
r '
I-
h
F?
Morgan, simulating sun*r
-Yes,
If Indorsed,” baugbtlly
■
Tba magnate fruwmtL ”1I »nm very
careful whose note. 1
with mock severity.
-r
-Do you challenge the Hank of P.ng
landr gasped tbe clerk, gaxlng at tbe
s«#tor aa opoo a Idaspbemer.
•If you are solvent why do you w ant
^
m^ma oo :your paiN-rr
of auaplclun wblcb accom•
^Tglaraof
- ^ panted tba w
tba dark; be aured siH*ecblea.ly.
^•ry well,” oontinued tbe mi
wtth^ vigor, -we will let It go to |*ro-
I- Wsr
sssr
7
todaraadi
Km
>Tba patrUiad clerk looked aUrtned
I It hot coold offer nothing In nply except a mumbled sod rtdlcoloua
‘%p|yaxcep
aasormnea that tba bank wn.
Then Mr. Morgan smiled and
I tba note.
nicer, wbo clalma to
n In bla Une who
neaa to J. P
cording to tba Ban Praodaco Argouaot
gov.-mor from the New York Pn»s;
It Is not the iio-tow to n fer to J.
niar1 tba
was
irt Gcnenior Huebnell «f
very III man when the de.
rant’s tomb brongbt tlw- ItuCkeye soldlera to New York.
foUmel Harry
iTettymnn of bis staff, noticing
fall from bla
»rse on tbe march up I’iftb avenue,
hastened to the Ueiireet bouse lUul Silld
hurriedly
richly to tbe bb-.tiuaii. -Will you
pb-aiM. tell me who llvra In this bouse?
“Which
”Mr. Morgan.” was tbe reply. “WbU
J. PienKM.t Ml.
er 'He K sir
erlou.ly 111 and must liave
.\sk Mr. .Morgan If I may.
bring him In here.” The great nnancuT
cauM* to tbe d.Kir. webonied rolonel
Pretlynuin. nKAl.t.-d tiovernor Itu.hnell
Into tbe boUM- and eUlertnined bis
lu right royal styl
bra CITS the* Milo ev.i'utl i- ri'.utui’d bl*
place lu the imrude.
A NOVEL DINNER.
• 1. Atr .t • Tikblr
Mr. ami Mrs. J. rUnd. Smllb gave
be in.H.1 original cntcitalnn.. nl of tb.M-nvM.n thus fnr at Ih-rg-rs tin- othiv
night for th-fr m-v.-nty gm-sU. says a
Ncivi.<.rt to the N-w
\ W HS C..1IC.1 It farmyard
infis were a-'Jit.sl at a
dlnnc,
table
able which was made tu r.-sctnl.Ie a
bun.lnal fresh gr-v n
annyanl.
-to cut t>:.-.lally for the .a
.V.T.H the 1.if.b-. wbi. 1. was ^
?r'
rns and two bill- pigs.
\ mlnlalur.' farinl.ouM. in cup!, d
prominent iH.«Hlon In ll- b.ml-ap
and there were otb-r nisti.- fet:liir.-s r
fann.vanl tal.le Tbe r.a.m also wr
ond.' lu r».-»M'ini.le a c..unlry s.-cne. .V
the decorations wi*r<- clato.raTe and a
tlstlc. Dancing follow<sl tin- dinner.
Wlilsky.
humor. One
ling otliclals u a n-fugi-e
who during
Ps.k tension 111 offering
eiiernl a drink -to nay be
the IhH-r
must have got n fair amount t.f whisky
among bis eaptiir.-d e..|it..)s. sats the
Washington Post. De W,i was much
amusiHl at Ibl. and ecild tliat to-fore at
tacking a t>.ntov be imul- In.julrie* ns
g guartl.Bl by .......................
If
s... lie furti.er ln.iuln-il If It
iliietl any
I tbe first, be tilV a w ide iH-rth.
to-g;:ar. would
Wonderful Cures are Effected!
That Seem Like Miracles Per- I
formed-The Secret of Lone
Life of Olden Times
Revived.
NNOliblC to all.
.'of <bKl at all
on
td us In I I s w «nl to
pniv unto 11 in. nnd M bwJd fclluxv^hlp
and iM.ininuni.m with Him Tb- r-Milts
of pni.y r n. ..ne ca-- w ill not to-dir
with «;/k1 bit to tniiiPforinatlou In tbensi* of MoM...md In the v^is. of 4’brlst.
It will Hi-, follow In the Ihi-s of all
who HiH-n.l much time In .•ominunlou
and fcllow>blp with ri.sl- It u..uld IH*
nb-.lulc!y liuiM.psil.lc for tbe spirit of
Atu] bc gatheretl Ills gold wltb eUwu
for hto pipe, and the ruMIe
Tb "irrT*I.kVfTom Its smarting eve.;
II* <nlt«vl fur his gtoM. and str«t.c« v1»Of a 1K.WCT wblcb non* deflra.
to ndciiei
brought forth to
fa.n not !.. to. i.ruJm-cd 1
glory of
would n-^
forth In tbe Ilf- of one
:.h1 and I
The
l..w vj„p w-.tu
u- w ho lin
t tin- light of
♦ us with Hie fart 1
to eui.siautly nto.ut tb.-iu. We . fts w.d:d.r wl.y It is Hud cHain
is of t;.Kl sis m to to' surrouml.-d
n b-axenly !. ilo. rndoui.t.slly tin
If w.- «-oul ’ Inv- Mlg'ate lt.w..iiUl
IH* found In Hn- fact that H.cy sp.-ml
b tlm- In prat, r and i.im b time in
imunion. and It to wbU- tiny pray
t Hi.*y an- trati-ilgun'd and Hn
,l of lb- glory of tbsl sbincH om
;,tly fi.rih lu Hn lr li\cs-arcclv |. al:xe w liat a gr.-a1
,g It Is p. bate tin opj...rttmHy ol
imnnion with H.ul. M - xv.-u'd tiin!
♦b light to bold fellowship and com
ni..n with Hn- great imti of Hi«
rid, but 1
bold .
In.uld l'i
ho Inis
..._1 Him- I
ai»n sust/n 11 b 11:. |Hjw. r. Tlnnjh.re ar- many bb--:n
tbsl an
to n.d only
•w.-rs our iH-tilb.us. but In Hi to net of
hip V- come In close touch nud
o t XMth lb.' dlrim- otic, and this la
lmiK.-*ibb- wlibout ppHlucing to-iM-U
cut results in our ..w n liv* -s. *rii" cares
f life an- light. nctl. its burdens ..re
e .sb r to.rne after xv.- Imve sin-nt time
bsl. the dark pln.s-«
n pray,
:ir“"
vel by tin- light H
during Hie tlimayer and c..mmui
The Cbareh aad IteoaomlcB.
Tb.* church has a relation to the,
whole lif.-.
Ii enters s,H.-iety as •
In.lc-om-, leavcnn.g Inllm-n.-c. lom big all that to-rUiins to Hn- cv. ry day
In- to-opie.
luxe of Ibsl. The first
tlrst of all 1
inc m.'ti to C.sl. but it
effort to tc
Inlp nnu and *.> lift
llso seeks
lugln r l.-xi l of life as
hem up t
bould to* ilone to ulJexiate prcs.-iil
uffering and t.. . l.ange Hu- surr..ut.d
tigs ..f the indixidiial so iis to dev.-Iup
udustry. tnn.nomy. ent. rpris*. and g.-n
ral thrift. I.iu a brua.l xiew of the
phere of 4'hrUUaxuty xvili rexeal
lumlsrless ways in xxhi.h to xxu.tk fur
i ►oilal uplift -I'nitisl Pr,-sbyterian.
One Thinks;
The Other
Knows.
That to the to-si kind of oj.timtom
which sees in exisUng .n.ndit.ons «.to
towtunili-s for im.kmg the hom-. the
life, the state and tin- ehim-h to-tter.
A ch.s-ry and exton-tant view of }>onaibllilu-s and attainments Unn.iiu-s a
practi.-al and animating Im-i-ntlxe to
the highest ex.-rtlons p.wanl an Improx-ed •iluailon. w liereby rx*forms are
cffecli-d and worthy transformations
come to the snrfaci- f.vr the general
bt-wfft of nil classes -ITesbyterian.
And m*ibe dust. I
Aa in a world, v
n an InRcfs wing.
^ art la hmr Mid b». •! w.ikM
la.' Mid L -Well. «r.lk «oC Mid
asltT to^make
IRON-OX
aat o( Ma rWtt to Dtaaa. In I
M»a tl» PtttabM* DUpolch. I
taklaa wttii bio canm. bot the pbo■oroir- dM not know the enoBclcr
TABLETS
FKE INSU^CE
L. L. A. BUILDING
J- W.
CAUNTLETT. M. D.
p„YSiCIAK^N^bURCEON
KlCi
Startling auuoui
has
sondr
dii
r life
That ho
id of a mysterio
pound,
known
only to himself. |nv>from N.-xv V..rk to r..o-t..n uml retur
dnead as a result of the years be
It is Hi.- fy.l ujuong fasblonalde l:.db-s
has sivent in searching for this luvto ivossess nui.mi.ibd. s niid guide them
clous hfi -giving boi.n. to cure any
iheuiMlvi-s. Will, they cannot sm.nsl and everr diseate tiuit is ktiowi
up and run ..x.-r tos.pb- and things any the humaii body. There is no dx.
mor.- fr.sjn.-nHy or cffis-tually tbiin of Uie doctor’s ««imestn.'ss in mak
ni-n mobillsu n..w do. That Is one aat his claim al>d tbe remarkable ci
that hois dailr effecting s. enis
tofactlon.
te. te.
The Itostm. bot.-l fi.r w..m.-n wai
ois-n.-d ‘..m.'xvhal ah.-ad of the date
tiled. It I.us all the o.nxenlem-e* of a
tirsl class hot, 1, and to to rmam-nt n-sl
dents it gives PH.m ami toiar.l. um- ol
lllirary ami n-a.ling rxs.u, and a week
ly’comi rt ib ket for fp.m
to fr. .V
a wis'k.
Its imme to Hi.- Franklhi
S.pum- 11..use. It to mam.g.sl by wo
men, Mrs. Susan 11. Hniigs to-lng eu
perlntendent ami Mm. Harriet A. UoberUMcwardi-ss.
:xblcb
Here Is a g.»o.l lit
provi-H that woumn lake an int.-r.-st In
puliti. s w b.-n- they l.av.- tb.- opiM.rtunlly: The xx-.^m-n in T«.to-kn did not
approve a tvrtaln i-amildutc -for noixiUiatlon ns city i-ouncilmau. Tb.-y re
Holv.sl to def.-:it him. Tb. y orgju.lz.-d
a mili.-d. harmonious. wsTel mox.-ment
against him and In fax..i of anolli.r
man xvlm sult.sl them toti-r. .Vt the
primary the xv..m.-u*s eaiidldale was
•urprlsi-d to tind himself iKnulnnP-d.
whlb* the <.lh.*r. supisHi.-d to to* the
mure to.putor xvas nuxvh.-rc.
on and baaed on sound exis rienco I
medical practice cf many years,
costs nothing to try tbi*
“Elixir of Life.’’as bo
he sends it f
•offeror, in
oonvinoi- of
i[ioumof(iii3
I nlil Scptcm
make donncvl
gas Lui:;c x»r h
i.u-tcr I K I K
♦ .Her .ipplics
O ST EOF-A-THY
he
Surgery of the Eye and FiUiug
Ulaast-s a Sto-cialty.
iicdLitcU i.miuv
made and who ate o
mains.
As the night
the doman.l lor t; A
ninatm^ is imrcasinj;
xxf out city mm- i
the■ 1
It ,i
that
I ;AS lor lii;bimj; to inli
suiwriiT to anv tuher mctluHl
known here.
Kbc light is luoie
l.nlliani, axailable ami lelnxlde at
ALL lUn R5. and. wuh e.pial
li-hl, rosls less tb.m ..ne-halt ol
an> t.lber, U-sides bctiv.; laj_jAk.er
on Ihe exe
crvst.,.n ..I pioiK.>ol sh. >uld
be ...mpleled without
CARPET CLEAmilG WORKS
not
...
K.t anything m the line ol
mj;. he.Hnv ««
I
out xm.ee, *2^:5 i:. I .x»nt St. will J
TMVERSE CITY GAS COMPANY
OFFICE:
B.
M. l.
/ H L-V1U... M.
martin & Evans
"
BUSINESS CARDS
JOHN R.SANTO
ISEIIEBAL INSURAIICeI
E.W. HASTINGS & SON
FIRE INSURANCE
hu«am B..lWr. PUU- UU-. sxkI Ktn|.lujnr •
Ia*l.ibt.T. Anciur-nx l..«unu»x-
X iU*M« mt.'.i
; »i.ii .-.HA L- M. r. aai.
•,y,.r
Ail.i«Xn.*la:.t.l.Hi.-.- l.-r
-f .1.Iw U r»K'.»-- .-X" »K .
Pto'.iaI.a\ X
. 1-i.rk T-rrr-i. . ..rt.tr <4 Wf-ain,,
loo snU P»rk
to.
___
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY.
for reliable
markable, and
nesM-s woold 1Imrdly be croditexL
lame liave thrown awar
wmUed about after two or th
. Xu Kurt Wtoyn...
Korl-^l i-A
of the retuody.
The sick, given
by home doctors, hnx e been restored
to their families and friends in porfec
health. Rbenmn
Fur Xir»n<t lUrl'to. Ua> *ir*-. (
lion, c
bronchitis
and all nffxctions of the
hronch
ngs or any vital organ* are n-' I S'|. m. tram luw * t
throat,
rcome in a sjiaoe of time
P^rnTr* aiTr
. ar. s
pW mtin x-lons.
Partial pamlysi*. locomotor ataxia.
dropsT. gout, scnifula, and piles are
1 «JH p tn train U a Twtlbalx*l
quickly and permanently removx-d. It
purifi.-s Ihe x-ntire system, blood and
‘s. restore* a normal nerx-e jiowK MLTt&AY.
er. circulation and Imtate of jierfect
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
A»»at.
f. to UK-KWruuD,
Some n..‘M sucsssl by ability tn.l health is prodoood at once. To the
Travsm* C»*y.
doctor all srstem* an- alike and x-qnab
torn.- rely oti their lu-rve.
ly affected'by this grx-at “Elixir of
unworthy ol Life. “ Send for the rwnedy today. It
is free to evx*rT guffen-r.
State what
Iss ns if they you want to be cured of and the sure
* ' r it will be sent yon frex. bv
A
cr.
tb.-lr"‘busl.Il?a'to- III m.r.
L"iK;f rss,4'f-r!.s, ■k-.s
PEBBMABaUEIIS
Tli.-rv* to always soiin*tl
to m. that we should like
lracl:x-d.
■S‘.rs
CITY OPERA HOUSE
r Mu^knffon. Hay nty. P.rtHiur^. Toirf
Kur MantoW-.L^iirtua and Milvrauk-. tn
O
-ONE NIGHT-
Curadof
E CHAHE. M. l> -Hymnal atf'flUoo r«vrn
rl-hartovolisad Prtoakey. I te p. «n.. 6:<
WEONESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3.
MR. EDWIN SOUTHERS
tN THE
He bad aohered lor 20 yeare
DIAMOND KING
•eema -almoet like a mirada
and bia relatives on tba at^
Bide of tbe watar at tnt dis
credited tbe fact, aa they could
Magnificent Costumes,
Beautiful Scenery
A Great Cast
la a to-raon who has «p
stage of Ignorance.
tered
If a man r.nds that marriage Is a
failure be puis It all In bis w ife * name.
The wings of ri.-bes enable* them to
By up nu^^ rw^t on the blghrat
branebea.
Ex.-eptlotis proxe the rule: thafs
why the golden rule la ao firmly eaUMbhedcilre a ls>r bis chWlce of prraenta
and bell take tbe one that tuma out
.IX. WOHH HIOHIWT FvsttdKLX QUAD
riNIt
WOUK A KPBi’lAl.TY
eix bidy. form.nl
ty of fri.-tnto and
rov -great and
bardaat men In Ban Francisco than do
k again. Never mind bow I did It
walkad la on Morgan at tba offl»«e one
day and tented my tmalncaa. *Uow did
Ra$tair$
9DENTISTW
Dentist
w illiam
A hand
some
Watch and
Chaln20-Year
Guarantee I
Set tbtm at
OR. SAWYER
ill
JAMES
OIoriaTonie eared my fathre-
crptible effect. ^Nevrribcleas, it
$14.98
n-KSUBKll BV
BiaidnaD Rirs Elietiie
Ligtt 111 Pmr Cl.
A. D. TYLER
te. te.
irx- licbi
from utoi
raatira ray.
-1 have had ay
AM U>. pal<;ic 1
ELECTRICITY
AT lOo
PER 1000 WATTS
'
Yon’dlbetter
hmry—they’re
selUnffast-^'HAT?
IS
B.lu^
.
«
L.IOMT
It «lasiM-s trust a
After jmof imtient study, and
iKHir and
the dusty record cf-Unwould be um-b 1
to-r- Hn
follow ing modern exl
InsiH.-ior and auspi. ions of him
MIk* Tln.mim.rn learm-d Italian enough
talk to the women. She hfis also
native tact and kliidUm-ss that Baltes Duiioing. rora wayut. luu..
oiH-insl tbclr hearts to her so that good
ppenrisl very
Tbe
has l.-Jisi .Muer
Paris b
Amcrli-au
in- too Hall
. *n.e lirst
girl. MUs Julia Mx
lug Hn- S. b.K.1 she stmills! and work.s]
w ith a not.s! Paris arcblt.H-t. .M. 4 bans
M-mlebe. ll.-r tutor says sin- has c»
l.eclul talent for inxei.tn.n and comi-p
bicl. are H,.'
Hn- gifts tout
luirli.iilarl;
lion.
irreii and Itns.i
ig s, In'lm-s. Mtos
HERE
LADIES!
AKD
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
MOvelous Elixir of Life Oiscov.
ered by Femous DoctorScientiest That Cures
Every Known Ailment
llnij-s
Ra$tair$
OfAKST
CHEAPEST
..HEALTHIEST-w
SICK MADE WEa
WEB HADE STR0N6
KUa
CM Kina Cosl
^ Anil th.' r*wson w
H*
NewWcmiaii
Wordy*
And Works
a: be w ill givs
ind from England
a yeer to any of tbe Ubodea
ton sailing from1 tbe Canadian
‘
and Jamaican |h»tu served by hto
firm’s Meam^bll•s.
Tbe Otar of Uus^U always wea
There be bad bHd rnmniunlou and fdring wble.1 to ►urjsrfM'd to have
krawbip With Ood, and when ba cnxne
iltonuinic power.
down from the mount the i^ipla saw
l^lwi.rd VII to v«7 fend of do*
l a clubs
that the fare of Monea sbooe or that
Im ls be lir« r Urge nuinlsv. bis
that la worth while?
It Lad iMH-n traurtigured with tbe light
tte Iwing an Irish tcm»T n..uied
at le
VV
Urra la ooe thing
I
of .itktl. The Kime thing happened to
Jack.
_______
HI of
J J
‘Tbewomen
i
yiuunt of Tnm-flguraV an
lUbriel l!arri*en
of HnsiU
Harri
J.
Inten-Mlng ^link
link to*tw,*en the
^vblb- He bad felluw.blp and
X aaniury In
communion with *iinl we are told that
She la Mlaa Helen D.
transtgured. atnl tbi* tranik.
tm.k pin. e while He prayed, Thompson. Investigating unclean iMick I'.ut at a still earlier i^Us! be s
errand l<»y in the eu pl-y of
fa.blun uf Hta «x,untettancr was streets sod back yards and nosing In Lurr.
m, raiment was wblt\ to unidesaant tenemenu seem rathiT
III. Hon, Joseph Chamtorisl
odd work for s Vssaar graduate, yet carry f-r the rvmaln»l.T of hi* 1
pii,„.;ang.
the*-* tu» r. ferk'iH-*-s we s«- that this Miss Thompson is and doew and ndy scar mi bto for»b-:ul. ntbe result showa her to be the right frora bis reck-nt cab
intl trunKtomation
woman In the right placv. It liaa been
MteM, was In «
band la ba L
proved that there are locallttra
ItKl when be wn. tr
which m woman aaniury liia|aH-tor to
Pnir-tl wtrb beaveiilr light.
VI
wan ill pnitif and ettiniiiunlon with more efficient than g man and lha
4;od w ben 1
one of tbtwe. Part of the ivgion k
cUaug.Hl and 1 « raUii.-nt was ^
*nhe Oranges” to noted for Its
The d.-slre an<;
and giUteidng.
ambition of evi-ry i hrUUun should be nently high lone and admlralde sani
tary condition. This la *pecially true
to b ud a tran*‘f« _
Itut there are
flgur.-l life. Tb. light of <;od Miould of East Orange.
tbe city of Orange liaelf and lb- town•bine forth In our llxe*. and this ^
ahip of West Orange, and all th«*se
lie tb- e:iM' only w b-ti we an* faltl
in b..ldaig lotn'imini'.ii and f-lloWhblp are under the eve of Miss Tbompsoo.
wltb «io.l. Of an agtM s;ilnt wb.isc life Orange baa a conslderalde iKipulatlon
of Itallana and Hungarians o:
vca. so U-autlful tbe .jnestion v
Uliorlfi* etosacs, and what they know
askeil. Ib.w does it coiue Hint bis
of common sanitary cleanllnesa could
U Mi diffcn-nt fruin otbera? tb^
U- printed in Urge tyi»e uiion
b^Ten Tbrit l"'
things that olli.-m cent piece and leae<f>is.tu fur an oma
mental Uirder.
In one in-tam-e In
did not se». and b.-nnl m,ui
did not bear. Ills life of c..miuunlon Orange a large bUa k of teiieun-nts was
was r-wanled by a life of iransfornm- drained outright Into a swamp at tbe
tloii. tbe gl.u-y of «:.-l shone forth In back of them, and this menace to life
bla couril-ni.m-e and lu bis life nU.ve anil bealtb reiualn«tl year after year.
that wlil. b was miiulfesi In the lives Mlss^bompHun Is working to have It
iif otbera. and It was brought al^iul by
The Remedy is Free to All Who
by butuM. lu
•form, like
ke ebarity. mi
•y reform.
Send Name and Address
n-. ami tbe mothers
.
moth
Tbe two Ulo<
nod irausfuruiatitm v U t b we have be
fore us la the to;.. .1 n f.
IdtrOiriiii, Thai
tboa^oM
JroMt Mahlhotn, P. O. Boi
MARIE C. SOUTHERS.
PRICES: • • 25c, 35c and 50c
** ® ' J* lUraog, Agaat. Travarsa aiy.
DKNTlS-r
MANISTEE &I0RTH EASTERN R.R. DR. W._J. HIGGINS
AND CONNBCTIONB.
/ TIME CARD.
J^cN^AlU
FWk..r •
PROF.' C. E. HORST
MRS. C. E. HORST
1Wcb.n o« VloUu
Vocl Hi,.,.
XHfi EVENING RECORD
TRA.TKBBB CFTT. WCB. RATUBOAT
DISTURBANCE
MODERATING
SULTAR IS DEFiAHT
••mtia Ektc\%— Eff#ctlv# In
fluence on Stfikem
dnopU. Aug. »-The porte
nn abrupt note to United
rLemh«nn.myingtfant
timam to further diaonsa
foapoMibmty for tba oaptnra of Mias
Ellen M. Btnna. the American mlaa.
ionary. ne the outrage was not commilted on Turkish aoiL
ORDERS TO “SHOOT TO KILL“
situation Remalne Quiet at
Scranton Today
rftwCanmraor
MRS.NAnON
WAS FIRED
AUnUST 80. lOOt.
BEuntosJomnsU Truck With 1
Washington,
Asked for Beer and Made a
Fuss When Refused
TURNED OUT OF A HOTEL
Immense steck el Indtaa Bas
kets and Souoentr goods at Wt
Aug.
E. R. BunkuL tolegiuph operutor.
wsrs killsd bet« today by u switch
•Qglus iu jumping ths truck. Morris
hud bson hurt ia tbs ymxd und Runkel
wus taking him to ths doctor on ths
Not Work a Bluff at
Bangor
»olc 3^oro
TummuuxLuuSurTlfwd of Uuirr Lifkia
Dertiot-Wheal, 77 und 71; oora,
THE WEATHER
Miss Mabel Rickard Who Met
r fut-m to Wort m Coin-
arUai
ttoahef* ranalna qolat. Twaoty of
tbaaOM who qalt work at tba Ho.
U ooUlary of ib. BoeeaxlTonU
Co. rotwood to work todoj bat
Oh IS prr woak fiooi tha oiiloi
baao dIaeooUnoad. Tl»li manirng m
ooabar of mao fatberad dhmm
worka In aa altampi to ooas Ibo mi
back. Haing onaaoMfal all dioparaad
qalHly.
Taaaqaa. [Aaf. fa-Tbrta wara no
dlatorbaooi i amoog Iba airikara aod
troopa Ual algbt aod ararTtblaff U
qalat this moralog. Oaorral Uobln'a
ardor l« tha aoldlara to abeet to kill
OBJ who iatarf«<ra with tbaca bad aa
Imm-diata affaot xxiKm tba riotoaa ala*
Wilkaabarra, Ang aO-ErorTthliig
ia quiet along atrika lio*^ in tbla diatriot today. Whan aakad wbat ba
tbongnV-wL (ion. Oobin a order to
aboot to kill. Pn-aidcnt MitciiaU aaid
*‘l baliavr tha order waa uneaUei
for. 1 don't think Oenosal Oobin ia
impartial to hU duty.”
Praaidant MitcbaU left today for
AUantio C>if. wbare ha will apaad
*8anday and on Monday ba wlU addraa. tha wurktngman of Phlladelplila.
TRUANT OFFICER’S SALARY
1^1, f ttaear aimpaoa aa4 Otala
wriir l*ar Waa Italaed.
Editor Keoord-ln regard to the oomtnunioatlon of
Oaoar
Bimpaon
througli the column of yonr paper. 1
wlah to aay that if Mr. Blmpaon or anyone e«|uaUy Intaraated
would atep into
tha offloa of
tha
city clerk.
read the rao*
orda and rejioru which art^ preaented
to the lioard of ednoation each month.
I think there would be no farthor
qneation aa to value of aerrioe and
aalary of the present troant offloar.
V U. Ilenmaiin.
Membar «.f Board of Xdooation.
ItaaBoaa of Ur. Uaiwr far WalUag Balary.
1st Wr consider the position damanda a man of aapertenre and good
judgment in agreeably handling lni.
suit* and their parents.
Jud. The amount of work to be aocowplisb«*d by the tmant offlc«'r is
greatly increasing Mr. Marvin stated
to member, of the Board of Ednoation
that last year he had aboot 1600 names
of pupils between the ages of savao
and aUte* n j.*ra. wlio w. re aubjaot
to truancy.
trd. The truant omrer also slated
that hU work ban taken an average of
ail bis time during tba school weak
from H.HI0 a m. to 6:00 p. m Mr.
Marvin has faithfnlly eiaontad the
dnlica of aaid office aod baa given
For the above rtwaona we rouaider
tha raise in aalary a jnat one
Ueaiie<lfolly.
H. B Oamar.
MrmU r of Board of KdaoaUon.
REGATTA WAS A SUCCESS
»M.*rral g>rltl.« Uaillac mmd PaMUaw
ear Anersmw.
1,. Th.
Koriphort. Mich., Ang. Sit-Yeatar.
day‘a boat race, pn.va*! to be intareat*
mg from the first to the last av.wt.
The moming races were annonnoad in
y.-atetday-B Ueoord. The work of the
Billie M. fitted with a Fay A B
engine did some fine woA. infant
had a walkaway.
In. the aflrru»»on the erenU wet
citing.
The Urge Unoch race waa woo by
the Onekem in. owned by Oil! A Kahl.
tha Lady Marguerite, second.
Tha raoe for Urge aulling craft
woo by J. A. Maotagae'a Karoahk.
witli Vaughn's bout second
Id the amull aaiUng boat taoa the oooteat was between Victor Mnniaga
Bcbnmder The reault ia not yet deelded..
The canoe lanldling vacs waa won
by Victor Montague.
A^OTIIKU CA
L
Rome. Aug. afi-lt U «ld that Pops
Lso wUl appoiuf nnotiisr snrdianl
for the United BUtos in order to esublish an eqaiUbrium la tbs saersd
ooUi«e. AtubbishopIfuiMdwUlun.
get a new ted bnk
Untimely Death by Drowning
The Inei md obupler ia the tragedy
wblnb marked the eioea of the Ilfa of
Mies Mnbal BIckerd wue aennted this
The mUa Adveatiet Oiurrh on West
Tenth elrael was panked with eorrowrieoda. who name to pay Um too-
The altar 1
duiry expsrisnoe at Wantags and is
making arTaagwasoU to return to
AmeriflU in tbs >sar fntuxu. Tbe re
ports furtbsr stales that the former
Bangor. Ang. »-In the Bangor Tammany boss lisa plunm-d a virit to
house last night, doring the suppw hU brother in Ireland before aaillng
hour, Oarria Nation of Kansas called for New York.
for a glaaa of beer In the dining room.
T1h« walb r. told her thay could not
aarva bear.
"Liquor U told bars in Uds joint and
1 Want you to bring me soma." shout Troubld InUnulfdd and Two
ed Mrs. Nstion." Tb.« i«rpristor
Towns Destroyed
oei^s aod told Mrs. NaUoo to gat out
uod ua aba refused, forcibly ajectod
her. Ha then ordered her to peek up
unil gat oet of tba hotel, which abe
TSifrkuuruuwdC
dl<L Mra Kution auya aha intends to
iiork. IIM;**,; tali »*.70
We Protect Your Money
Here your purse is shielded from ejetravagance.
Tuesday your boy starts in school and you sure
ly want to net him a neat—nobby—well-fitting
suit of the best material at the lowest price.
Just come in and see our line.
FIGBT1NPT.au PRINCE
L of the ouBket was al-
While tha oaakat ItoaU was bank
wiUi ths choices flowers, irtbutaa
from dear friends who moom tha daperture of the daoeaaad.
Tha oaaket waa covered with laven
der colored embowN-d pluah. and the
ate color, mingled with the beantifnl. fragrant flowara. earned to aooortf with Urn baantifnl character of
Mlaa Hlckerd.
-I
Bebsrt Beadtor Co. « • Pres.
CBOKXR COMIWO HOM*
Could
LAID m THE GRAVE
SIXTH TKAB-KO. lOM
VICTORY FOR OOVEmWMBHT
TWO MEW KILLSD
BIG DAYS FOR TAXES
I’lly Trr^aurrr Wartbara
I eilMHKl V«««^Br
aad Today.
riiy Trcasuicr Wur/l.ur- an-l (’ily
C'lrrk Bccnk have l>cen on the jump
ycstcr<lay am! loil.iy takinj^ in anti
rcrci]>lin^ lor taxes j»ai»l. Sinrr yesIcrtlay morning Mr. Wurzburg ha.s
dciKJsitctl $3‘2,‘.»r>0.7t» in c hecks aUmc,
ami had $l0.iMK) in ca.sh a.hlitionaL
This is the la.st day fur payment of
Uxes to save the |»crt ciitagc for col
lection, anti a large number have
come in at the la.si moment.
The Boys Band will give another
excursion on the steamer Columbia
Sun«lay night to Nc-ah-la-wanta.
Ralph Hastings, president of the
AW Fotib Oub went up the Boanlman, near Slights vestenlav and retumetl with r.N fine trou!. nearly all
rainlKXws. The a^^tcijate weight was
21 iKiun.Is. The hsh arc cxhibilcil in
the window -of K K. .Miller s dru^
Wsshlngton.
Aug. ;tC-Miniiter
Power St Port nn Priiioe, ^•able^ tlu■tott. d«
under today’s date.
on Thersdsy und vrae continuing when
he filed the dispatch. There has U.-n
great losses on lo*b sides and the
towns of Marmetodo and Luinhe have
been totally destroyed.
I•ul(cena• x»taJae<l a Fatal
iBjarr.
»y T-lr»rapk to tho^J«.c«rtl
^
Milwaukee, Aug. 80-Oharles Martin, police officer, r«*oeired an injury
while play leg baseball. In ruuDing
be strained his spine and died shortly
l.*.fore midnight.
tirmavllla tiill U l»aad.
ilranTilk- William, aged one year,
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Gill, di. d
at 12;;» tills noon of imeritis. after a
long illnesa Mr Gill is m clurge of
the carpi i driartment of J. \V. Milliki-n's stor.-. The foneral arranctw
SttlfC.
mento will be completed upon tb>- ar
Fraiik.Savionandl.il. M.(lough
rival of tbe child’s grandfather from
caugi G1 supcklcti trout from Johnson’s |>on.l >e-»terda>, all nice ones.
Miss Winnie Kaiser rclume.l to
MlWHMAhlCLlUCKKKI)
aftor a wreks visit with Mar
Tha aenrloc was oondnetod by Rev. j street, lormcrly ticcu] ird by J. H. ion Smishall, ami Clara Rutner.
Horton of Alms, who ouma np lust | Mrf'.ough and family,
BOY’8
BAND
E.XCUR9ION to Ne
night fi»r
the
pnrpoai-.
Rev.
The Fve-nini; Rccoril will not be
ah tn want a. steamer Columbia Sun
Horton spoke words of comfort to the publivheil Mon.lav, the entire A>rcc
day night Boat leaves 7p m.
sorrowing reUlivea and friends.asanr- designing to cniovihe l.alH.rl)av eclethem tliat in her deaUi Uie de- brat ion.
oraM-d was simply entering upon a
Miss 1-aU-I Hammond cnlcrtainet!
brighter and eternal life.
few v.mn- la.ltcs .it supper last cveDuring the s* rvloe Mra.Wysong uud ning in honor of Miss» HiUla i’.rawn,
Miss Gruy sang. " We shall part again, of .Mt. I’lcasont. They were invit
ited
no Never." "S.atter Seeds of Klnd- to meetI her at the Wc-.p
Wc-iue-tong ciub
nem"and"Oo Tell It to Jeans."
house, and on arriving were infonncl
The pall bearers were Jerome Wil- that they might fin.l
the table
helm, Don Dyer. Charles Corbett, ami thqn
A lively search
■ ‘ call
11 her,
Harry Monroe, Will Smith and Ralph cnsuctl. which was rcwardcil by their
linibng a ilrinlily sjucad table on the
third tloor piazza. .After enjoying a
delicious rcjasi sonic lime was sj<nt
Every Instrument di
the l>cauttful sunset, and
rect from factory to
Miss Mabel Rlckerd met a shocking
rcluclam c that the party
d.-ath In an accident on Oognac Lake. tbnally »bsbamU-d.
parlor. Factory pri
near:Battls tYesk. Wednesday night.
Knginct-r Bloomshicbl slatcil llus
ces and liberal terms.
She was taking a pltwsort' trip with morning that Uic filling ol the bnck
five others when their boat waa mn
See us before placing
jn the block jK-lwcen Park
down by a steamer, only on.- of the
. sirecls, and the placing of
your order for an in
party surviving the aooid<
pilch
lilch m the gutters will
'
l»egin Monstrument . . . .
The n-malna were brought here last
“Mday. The laving ofilie
oft
brick at the
night by A. W. RIokerd. brother of intersection of 1‘ark
rk and Front will be
the deceased. The body was vb-wed
unplctcd this aftermvon.
last ovenliig by a large number of
The iK»t oir.ce Will be open Monfriends, at the borne of her eousin.
Mrs. OeofT' Lutman. on West Ninth .lav Scj.tcmber 1st from 7.TK) until
a. m. and from 4<V» until 4:30 p.
Miss'Rlckerd waa Sfi years of age. m. TTicre w ill be a morning deliv cry
and very highly est<'emed by all who made by the carriers,
Ralph Mathers who has l>ccn cook
wars fortunsto enough to know her
For several years she was stenograph at the l-ittlc tavern, left vcstcr.lay for
er in the office of the city clerk, tx-ing Lmia where he has a jx>stiion as cook
her brother’s assistant while he was m the .Avery House, the leading hotel
of that citv’.
His place at Little
city clerk.
In May Miss Rlckerd went to Bat- Tavern is fi'lldl bv GuvChasc.formertie Creek aod entered the emplor of ly cook at the asylum.'
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Bennett have
Or. KeUogg.at the sanitannm. a.
tume.1 to .\mbcrg after a sliort visit
with 1.. M. Bennett and family of
k NEW MOC'KIS
Fifth street.
1.25,1.50, 2.00, 2.60, 3, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, m
FALL HATS and CAI’S-just what you want.
JustWhat you need. OPEN THIS EVENING
Tin, suits, Diits, Snpndin, Smtin. btirviaf
Ter Your
Inspection.....
3. BENDA A OO.
*riic largest line of
Union^Wadc
Shoes III Northern ^tichigan Allthegoo.lkimls
fur all feel, fur all occasions.
Fvervtlav shoes
loriDcnanclwi>mcn. Fine
sh.Hrs for men am! woinciu
Patent Leather
shoes lor men ami wo
men. Knamcl calf shoes
fur men. Klcgant slip
pers for women
none but the Best Paid
Onion Labor
M[D Y. mmoi
SI I LFR <IF BUST SHOF.S
XV I.owics r PRICKS
Tin. OLD STAND
Some Very Nobby Styles. Choice Values.
STEINBERG'S uOEUAOLE DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSE.
pj;
Floral Dosips
Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.
right prices.
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
'AIR
TMi
so Doz. Doable KaeeStockInes fur bo>^ an>) girls,
Bo)V Kaee Pants—* pair.
Boy’s School Caps...........
& Oo., S2I Wron^ i
NEW
FRANK FRIEDRICH
MIDGET TlES-handsomc little noveltjes—all the rage just now—all col
ors—as cents.
TIIR OI.I) IIRLIABI.C
Tbe Old Stand
-
242 Front St.
Special on Black Silks
21 inch black Pcau de Sole, soft finish—were guaran
teed cheap at $1.35—on sale today at 98c.
22 inch black Peau de Soie. soft finish—cheap at $1.50
—to close at $1.22.
lot of Colored Waists—prices were $1.00 and $1.25—
all go at 49 cents.
White Waists. $i kind for 6qc; $1.25 kind at goc; $1.50
kind at $1; $1.75
at $1.15; $2.25 kind at $1.65;
$2.75 kind at $1.90.
A few more $5.00 Silk Waists at $3.69.
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
A new line of
LADIES’ and MISSES’ SKIRTS
GENTLEMEN
Our store will close ttlondap. Labor Dap, at II a. m.
BVKWTaiki UOCIWTY.
10
JUST RECEIVED....
Best on Earth
perfect
A very pretty n-oeptioo waa givuo
Buperintondent H. O Joynt has se last evening at tbe borne of MIssm
cured for tbe water works station a Roth and Lydia Wad.- oo
new mooklng bird whtslb- fin- alarm,
which will be tested daring theexhlbIt WM ia ibu nutun of u funpwell
ition of the fire department Labor
uodoely mmubonof Mit. Lerklu’t
Day. Monday.
Mr. Joynt desires to notify every- Buuduy aohool cUm were pnwent.
body not fobs undalynlarmed Mon- Mi«;Lurxiue leave ueat month for
day whan it is tostod, ae it will be Chlougo. wheru ube will uttend the
Rueb Metlioul eoltogc.
only for exhibition purpossu
Tbe whistle U tbe InntMt mode nfid
A navtiaoo- WtUalllau Caaarr.
will br quite ua improvement over tbe
X mnarv Mid that wUlxtlva riigtl
oldoos.
asiupi in e cak li. Ilollaml. MUh
eltrut-Ung ntt.-nthm. aaya tbe i'bU-egO
nv«-nlag IVwi. It U owuKl by Rum W.
MllU-r. The bird baa twlcr «
Hesrport, H. B.. Aug. Id—PresidnDt from the room, but hae U-en
his w
Booervelt una putty Isfr Newport st
t ta taoM It In u» Mtaa. «(tho
Tu.aa fnru drive to Windeor. Tk.
URiviag tbrie ut 11 JO e. m.
Next thinz to GiTinr Ttaem Awayl
Artistic work
THE GOODS
WESELLARE
W. W. KIMBAU COMPANY
t’K.ihirra, llattcri aini Furnitherv to Hi4 kUjwty. The Ameri.-mn
SOUTH SIDE
NEW
FALL HATS-The new L. & H. sUff
hat alway^s has first place with all who
have ever worn them. If you haven't
given them a trial, do so now—It's the
best $3x0 hat on the market today—
fully fi^uarantced by us. All the new
shapes in soft hats, all colors—$i to $3.
NEW
FALL SUITS—both for -little" and
"big" fellows. Sales are beginning early
and we are usiag every endeavor to
keep sires full. Decided bargains in.
boys’ suits—short panto—at
and
$3.Sa Handsome patterns in men’s
suits $1000, $13.00, $1 sxD, $i&oa
mtimmmmm
iX&lL ^TURiiJLtt ixmtJBT ao, i«ot.
rmm mrmUmB
TIE JVERDIC KECOftft.
SE&rs
r*
Dews^
KOITY,
OIIAIID TflAVBmB HBRAI4>
LT.iATBAMiJ.y.1
i.W.HAMMIM.M
Ibeir asairs as to five tboir employss
ss asnr tbs Mtire day as possible, be
» on other bolideyt few of tbrw
bare en oppsrSaalty of tbe enjoymssit
partielpaled ia by otb*«a Tbe looal
workiaf r^e bare a
eity wUl be open for the laU term.
Tbe now miperlamodeirt. Prof L B
Its. bae bom basy for two months
ptMariac for bis BOW duties Up to
^jLirJSsar^ssT’^
be bos
lUSBS
‘iu' G»rb!^riinn
enter npon bis duties ss the exeesUre
City scboolA
baoksd by stroat reenmmendations sa
to Ms ttaees. tact arfi tonersl qaaliflestioos for so important a poeitloa.
He will start ia o«xt Tnosday moruinf
with a wuU orgaalsed lotos of teach-rs and barUf stadiod Ibe eomlitions
lOAJifBL M«COr mt KmC.
m Amdi%m U^mmndPBIUIT r. roWSM m€ W«iM.
3>BLCM a. ITA1.L «r
Dowledfe of what Is required Kncsrlnf npoo a new field of labor one
isofteasttsndedby dtseourafcm.-nu
which only inereasinf familiarity
with U«e oemditioos will remore All
who know the now snrisnutejjdent are
oooftdsot that b«) wUi be folly t^ual
to tbs task, sad that ths schools will
exo.ll.nt
nvalMtOB Um>7 Ut. SUojmI
^atIuSThT
■ TAUK AHO l*UATr«UM.
Ths inlerMt in ••The Tide of Life.*’
the new realistic ilrama to be prt.«.oled at Bteinbenc's Grand Opera Houm
ABC’ffIBAia* A flARKAUII orUrMlot. next Thursday. Beptember 4. befins
as soon as the curtain risas on the first
C« MorrATT
JAA B. MOMilOK.
rr : ^:r
IUCPUBL4CAM COUNTY TICKKT.
OAVlDU.cnANIlCKIl.
CWkBOBBRTX, WAI.TXA
FHAMK W. WICiMIM.
fWltalrTmurw
OBO. W. VTBWAKII.
ISO. W. C UMTI*.
B. U. ALLVN
UAlOlll>A\
BOBTBWtBO
MoBdA7. Ubor Day. belnf a Irical
koUdAj. dwolrd- to thi^ intareau of
VorkiBB p^. thuro will bo no E%^»Uf Roowd pBblUbod on tut dAy.
Tbo MBto BM»oluuiion]. odllorlAl nnd
tiin focoo will ulwnrro tbi« day, tbe
prUtan oopMUlly belnf notUe in tbi
myinff ont of tbn ptofrAm.
vucwT
llooeK
Aljror
la
OWMIAI R. A.
»ew York .imnnmbly on rriWU bulAMA bnt uinf a i«oml
Mat BBrnraiotbe oonleel for Uie va
MBoy In Uw United Blatee eenate. hi
Tiewe npna national polltloa nr
■aaflit by Ibe |«ma Asked as lo hi
Bpinioa npoB tbs ndaUalsUatiou U« o
Mil AlfsrsaU:
**Ths prssideaey is a position of InB
alls and ootBplioat««d dntle* at tbe
bMb bnt U is n oritisal tost of ability
tobesallsd
of its fnnctioBA sspscially under the
I which
IternarUble aptitude for
tbs diosbaiBs of hifb public duty
Hs has from tbs outside oarried tbe
bvdsn of admInUtiatioo with ftvat
alUlly and nnfllnohinf Industry and
••Thai hs will be nonilnsied in iw^4
1 bops and do not doubt.**
Tbs eourss of President RoossTslt
slMS hs has held tbs reins of offloe
bss firenjri^ similar opinions by
pssitlaa in pnbhc life makes tlndr
TBB WOaKtNOMBN*S DAY
Monday will be Labor Day. the day
sM apart by Uw as a Isfal boltady.
dftolMi te tbs latsrusis of tbs worklB| psopta A day wbloh laborinf
mm and women, wbstbor tbey labor
It has bsoome an eetab
1 for that day to be firen
a# tadnslry of tbe rartoM erafc and
dBifned to brine before the world
istnlbly tbe importance of tbe
w^rktaff peopU in tbe dsTelopm.
nf «bo wuikinf peopU U gteat. end
part Ibsy ploy U tbe drama o( lit.
IsMamtenronn. TbsIfsUanim.
dtmm% In banmn inogrem
90 MMlrtnldsfnloiMsat. and it is
HlbMbmal IsiBl nnse a year tbs men
«k. .«k.h.Uh.*.«
at tbe befinninf. es is tbe oese
With many plays, but tbe story is told
is aoHoo. so that tbs andlenos oomprebsods it tboroafbly wltliout s lot
of dry talk. This is one of the oharaotsHstios of-The Tide of I^lfs*’ tUt
was maoh praised by iho New York
mtlos, and by others who have seen
the pUy on the road. Yon learo at
by the rapid morrment of the
plot, that a yonnjr irirl lias been stolen
tiie Insonous home of JudKS
Iforley. Uiat Dan (ail;>tt«. a river
piraUi. has bronKht ihv Kiri up as his
that he ploU to kill and rob tlie
jadKT. that the irirl will foil the att. that she has a true hearted
lover, in the persem of a brave yoanc
sptain. and that there are Hirer
or four careless TSfabonds. who take
life as it cumtw, mixed up in ths plot,
ou wit ilown to enjoy tbe i-'rfoi^
IT with a.thorouKh uudersUnninK
of th«. drams from the ImkIdlidk.
Ths slisorblnB interest' Is kept up till
tbe end of the last act
Broa eircua. Iba elroua baa pexfaotod
a -oommanity of iaieruaf witb tba
Buffalo Bill WiU Wcot afiiuffatioa.
and tba Bamum B Ballay abowa
Mr. 8alU aaid tba ocbar aegrufatioas
Bins to lake Urn plane of tbe boya ta
Ibeir emrioeL Tbe meeuMiger boo|wuiBwv. Vilay K. WflflK. pnater.
Waohlactob and Ftek lee mu it ia impoeeible to get boyt to
do the work eatisfactor^ly. A nnmber
of Birle nave aaeweced the advertia^10 dO o-cloek.
meat and will wear gray ariforme
eordiaUy iavitod to tl
aaoaafortb tbay aawM^ Bsaaafad by Bav. E. Howard Brown, paator.
Bible aebooiat»;4fi a. nx.
Iba Banum & Ballay. llmitad. of
Momiag service at II o*clock.
KnyUnd -Kaoh oompany,TWpMlorwiU pcuaMibia farewell
mid Mr. Sails. -retaiBi ita tndlrldu.
aJiry and will aland on iu own laya “jmSlr BndcaTor. 8d0 p. m.
Tba idea it to bare ona of the biy
ahowf In tba Lnitad States aach yeafr
Svanlnt amvioe at 7dQ. ft m.
an.! ona in Oraat Britain and ooa oo
-A Talk to tbaOhnrub. We weloome all straafun and the
tbaoonUnant Tha Bamnm B BaUay
, limited, of Loedon, Eng- general public to all oar nrvltM.
I to ooutro! tba eirtms
businaas of the coiitlnwnt and Oraat
Briuin as wall as to retain a atrony
hold np ii U»« flald in tba United
Qnartery ametlng. Brief
•iuta. Tha first rasnlt of tba mantar
will
to Btoji all figbtioy for taniEjS^*SSi‘at«:l&. Mr. Raslall
WlDchastar. Ky.. MUs Alloa Oil
Wc^^p. address oa - From Bb9P«
kay. a beanlifol and popoUr yonny • Canaan. No 4.- iUnstrawd by the
lady, was tha baroina of a ramarkable storeoiiCioon. at 7 dO. Special
fish story, slia haviny landad a thraa
pound bass with no oUiar tackle than
bar finyar and a diamond ring. While
boat riding with a party qf friends on
tha Uka at Natural Biidyv. Miss Giltor holding serrlcwe at Kaet Jordan.
AlPsire otwdlally Invited to three
ioea
ba watar .Soddanly she felt a
sfiarp pain in th«- ring finyar. and with
a jerk a-d acream tt^ w tha fish into
the midst of her a«tooished compan
ions Marks on tha fny. r above tha
ring show that tiie fish took in tha antire member lu its effort^ to aacura
the sisu-kler.
Thomas Donahue. SO years old. who
mid he bad no liome or ooonpation.
has hacn found half d. ad from starvaHon locked in a aawdust box on a
North Kivar pier. New York. Be was
ao emanoiab d that be did not weigh
more than <;<> i^ds. He luul beau
locka.1 in the box ir> days, he mid. A
wacihman discovered tha prisooer wlio
feebly premlny against tba lid of
bis o. II in Hii effort to asoar.a. How
b.- got in the l>os is not known.
Timely and abundant ralns^the first
for three yeart-havo mv. d the aouth
arritorr of lower California from
Tha people of Alexandria. Vw, propoiMv to erect a monument to commem
orate the one hundredili anniversary
of the death of Geroga Waahlugion.
The first pr.sld.viit, in his youth, was
ona of those who in lp. d to survey tha
old city of AleinndrU in I74i».
Heoret c'Xis rim.iits with flax fibre
for binding twine have lieeii s.i suc
cessful thivt indications now ar.- an indn^trT will
developed In the north
west which will save the farmers millons of dollars annually. Binoe the
d.'velopttient of tin flax fibre mills in
North Dakota, ptocressive fat
(included that the tow could be coiivi'Med into a form of binding twine
Ncit week, Ssluniay. Scpl. il, North Dakota raises mon- flax than all
those who enjoy being thrilled, will other aections evt the United Btatae
tm<] a novel andI KXtittymg
sxtitfyi
olienng i and the uilUiuns of tons of straw ran
••On The Stiokc
okc of 12,” the MU
Mucessces
converted into tow there and ship
lomedj th.iina. Tlie pby
i
is*d to the tw ine lactorn s anti conI tile from u sciisalum.il prison
lhaliak
lakes .place m the third
lures a prrson
pn
scene whu h
taut K pi scojial rlergvinau. wb.»
c laimed to lie something nee in stag, u..ted for is work among deaf mut.*s,
cticcls, A scene in a countericitcri is d.«ad at Hs l.oriie in New V
den is another ot the features oi the He was iKirii St Harifuril. Coun
|K*rtormaocc. This is a pnalu.
Ill every sense of the word, all of the
Laborers employed in the subway
s« enet)’ being earned coraplclc. ‘Hie exonraliou at Astor and Lafayette
pUy IS fdlcd with action and a
places. New York, have nn.wrth.*d
Iht of strong climaxes, plenty of hve- some interesting relics of colonial
Iv . iiiuedy and excellent c‘
times In the shaiw of a towm-oi
drawing insure its |io]*ulaiity.
t>ell ma.le of brass and with an ivory
iiaodle; the hilt of an officers sword,
jule Wallers- sule sphtlmg coiii.-dy and a bronxe powder flask. Th® hilt
will Ik- %cVii here, next Monilay, Sept of the aword evidently had bcM-n atud
1. at StemlK-rg-s Grand. Many nea cleil with precious itonra The hilt ii
and novel tVatures have U-cn added of Sliver, axd at it base almost oblit
this season to this ever welcxmie at- rraterd wcM^ the initiala. **0. W.”
tra.iioiu
l‘he first act showing
I'ountrv railroad station with its wat
|•IlcM UAMATlON WY THE MAVOU
tank, gram elevator, incoming and
outgoing trams, hotel runners, street I TK9* TWt All IVrsoas .
car ilnvers. baggage smashers and the
usual hangers on at Uie loncsUiro .!et'lty of Traverse* i itT. Mich.
IK.t, the onl) one this town afforvls:
Mvor-s omoe. August »). 1
I'here the general coovcrsation is
Monday. September 1st. Iiaving beim
frusl, pumpkins and UamjA One ot
the latter is seen crawling out from l.-gallT itroclaim.Hl as Labor Day. it
Uly requesteil tliat all per
under a box car where he has Ivecn
riding on the brake rexi for fiftv miles. wiU, ao ffar as pomible. arrange t
Horatio, the tramp, mcct^ the bag boainem in auoh a manner as to give
employes
the opponnnitj to freely ei
gage man, who. by the way, uMuUy
owns the roa.l; the latter his not gei joy the day.
O. P. Uarver. Mayor.
a warm sjkvI for tramjvs and tells Hor- j
atio so, whereupon Horatio turns the Aw M. Beers. City (T. rk.
le of the water tank on the im-
SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES
W T. Woodboawv, paator
|
-omlng. lu:*)-The paetor begiae e
senes of sermeas oa tlm eabJv
••The Chnsuan Life;-the dlviesoM
as follows: -Boginaings:** ‘-Hridenoes:**
•Sostenanoe;- **AetlvitiiM.; ’. ‘•Ksianslou;- * Ooaeemaw*‘a men-s meeting will be held U ihr
fwrlurs at the does of the momiag
service.
Sunday school at 10
n Y. F U atC:lS Ltwder. Tbe
missionary oommittee.
^Kv^lhg^at^ 7-JO. tlnbjeet. -The
I*rayer^meeting on Thnreday ev«sn»
‘’AlVan cordially invihd to the eerRev. Hugh Kennedy, paator.
Monilng aervi.'.*, JuJK)
i”l HTHarTia of'sherman will
preach both morning and evening.
OisM meeting at V :4r> a m.
Sunday achool at IN.
Kpworth League at f. 30 d. m,
A cordial invitation to attend these
K.>v. D. Cochliu. twstor.
Labor day a.*rmon at 10::
Subject. -Christ as a workin
Join iu
make Ibe ohurcl ._______
Sunday achool at noon. Farenla,
find your place in th.* Sunday aohooL
lutermediaKChristian Endeavor soYoung people's society of Cliristian
Endeavor at «:4!S p, m
Sunday night gosjiel meeting
7;:W. Com.' right up clues to
Uhristian Emleavorers.
All are invited t«i join in ih«* hy
R*'*-. I). O. Huth, imstor.
Morning aerrloe at 10:80. Evening
aervioe at 7:80.
Bible achool at 12 HX>.
Junior Y. F. .V. xt 3:00.
A cordial welcome for every
at lb.'»e a. rvici'x
« barrh of A hrIM .lH«-t|.Uat
Ki*v Thoma. P. ITll.mi. paator.
Morning. lotl.S Subject. * A Vis
ion of our Living lAord.“
Suii.lay a<*hool at 12.
Junior Endeovor at ii
S«*iiior Kii.bwvor. 6:15
^vming. 7:3a Subj«,t, ‘The Two
PontecosUl prayer meeting Thuraday eveiilngsat 7:B0,
Saturday night united praver
study of the Sunday school I
with the children.
Welcome to worship with ns are
strangers, workingm. n and ihe poor.
»...
pig..IS=
”fWE WWWM"
jv09on*AmN
Next Tuev.lay iiiorntng, tlie sale of
scan will o|»cn' for •• The Tide of
I.ilc,” xt Slemlverg s Box othce.
®“il
Tbe bauds w ere an agr«*ra14e sun»rise
to me. 1 t.s*k them off nft.V tbe flowera had die»l. and tbey will come la
kandv. 1 promise niVM-If to rUU the
yaod.T again,”
-You are extreni. lv Ignorant.” saM
bta rom|«nlon. ”Tlu«w rubN-v bauds
were a twui.'ssloo tluii tbe ewruatious
you boogtit were dying ones. It is a
eomimm trl. k to tiol»ter up tbe»e flowc«a. when they are on their last lega
tn this way. for the twods bold them
IcTeiber ami make them hsvk ahmwt
fresh. But if 3on remove tbe twnds
the carnations fall e|vort—fall Into
5‘«iJ^T51*arjSS!
^AXATIV^
EROMO
^UININ^
YoarCliaacetBCataOoBil
CBUElifflraLittlBMBHBV*
This No . Soo. exactly like cut for $l».7S is one of the many
^ootl values we arc now offering: you. It is o ft, 2 in. lonj:.
27 in. widf. has 19 tempered steel sprin^js: 4 in. Golden Oak
Finished frame with large legs securely bolted inot nailed».
1 his routh has heavy duck canvas lining and is double stulT
ed with moss and tow. has a plain top rovered with choice
patterns of Velour. \ A full carload of couches lo select
from, ranging from $4 75 up. : : : :
: : : * :
ON EVERY BOX OF THE GENUINE
J. W. SLATER. « lEIOmS HOUSE FURNISHER
dltlRKnUd DfMRU
0! run 50 rail
LABOR BAY
NNIT.mi
No llCl^l to Siirtcr itom lical.
Don’t let the air ^et stagnant
- crcxic a htvctc. Pul in *inc
or more v»I vnir ilesk or r<*iling
JilE illTERS’ HEW
ELECTRIC FANS m >o«r 01firc, store or
.\11 ol new
uicsi^n .vii.i jH.*ru*v 1 idrist! lit tuin
isiKiuonl
CAMPBELL BROS
Fnir CMidiaBi,
Onat Specialtin,
hnlMicbaaical Edicts.
Beautiful Scenes.
Clearance Sale
lli^ iiioncy savins; s]*c.'iaU at uiii stoic, -t itii
fiimr simmicr st.H k iiiuM -o. l..»is t>f1.ai^ains. Here arc a few *a\c ni.Micyr
Lots of Originallly
is—--:-
F>RICC8
25, 35 & 50c
SCHOOL SHOES
SS.ayfi.'.riSf-'nKAfNBB BfTT
ALL MEMBERS OF
LOCAL NO. 226
atm
mw
Are requested to meet at our
ball Monday at 12:30 sWp to
participate in Labor Day Pa
rade. Frank Dolph, Pres.
j.J.Tiadale.Rec.Sec.
■
Trent Street
n. $. Fryman. Pratfnal135Shatman
NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT
A PIANO
This fact has become so generally recog
nized that few families arc without a Piano
of some son. How about >ou? Arc you ^
depriving your growing sons and daughters of the advantages of a
piano in the home for reasons of economy? Permit us to urge
upon you the investigating of our pianos and their remarkable prices;
"liriM
iEJEWErf
I THE BRADBURY
ITTY MAHKXra.
••I Ivave
rubU-r l*au«ls now
to Inst me ft>r a w«*« k «>r two. ’ said
a JOUIIC lanu. -A flewer vender on
ClwsUuit Str%-et gave ule ibem a* a
kind of extra- w Jth a clioc-n eamatlons
Uuit 1 bought Uoicb c-ariiailun bad a
band shpjHsl over it Ju*t l►ellrath tbe
CUiES A COLO IN ONE DAI
Three most excellent pianos and they have been thoroughly
tested by expew musicians in the largest cities, and they
give universal satisfaction. Can’t always be said of all pia
nos. These are noted for their charming tone and durability.
The Bradbury has the wonderful record of being the piano
in the White House during the adminstration of the last
seven presidents of the United Stafes. We fully guarantee
the pianos we represent. Our many pleased customers are
our best advertisers.
DAILY CONCERXS
GIVEN ON THE'WONDERFUL PIANOLA cver> day uniii further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground floor from 10
to 11 a. m. and 2 lo 5 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.
“WE SELL THE BEST’
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
orrv. MiOM.
ina^YMMSU CtTY «tco.
AtTGOST io 1»09
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«UNION « LABOR’S ^ OLD ^ TIMERS^
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HANNAH & LAY 00.
IT CAiE HIGH
Vlf«rm eight boor leglstottoo to uvmriotis states of the In km.
■ Frank K. Foster, printer, edlur.
! diplomat and ofst.r, «as another un’loalst meml.er of the ordt-r
kVank
always bad something to say wbeo bo
cotool
and be luvariaWy
. crs. but It wws to
that be «as king
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W
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H
A
'lim
H/
the pn.min«it actors therein peas by
in broken lines, some In ghostly ral- f
meut. some with Is-ut
whitened bveda and sumt
of hi-med manhood and |
lly. It la good to occnakmaUy Uke a j
.-r those j
look Uckwmrd and to rememUr
bom we have lalsr^-d. and «-#sve I tod Wcker In geoeraL U rattl'd States
l-^c-ially tlMme with wb.
dlaagrts-d. mayhap quarr inL In the immigration tosiNxlor at M- Julm. X.
.-r!
iH-vu-r light our e.ve. u
brighter side of pictures 1
jwarrd all dark; what oIk-
r. r i vr‘i‘5’
“>•>
1 we kissed and made It up
Two iwonllB Mddenlo raanhlac
from bi«b wind, woft^ leiawkad fm HartMA.
SI Joe eonnty Monday. In one a maa J. w. w«
Ralph from Ti-nmwsee said. Tve qu:t
raisingh—and gone to raUime
*
wiwo
^ uu rk«L • \V, IL » U...
tkr boc f.Uei b. trl..d tb.. k.o., .lot
as they duto t l«iu out, be wa* alsml
to mum to toe nrsi memiimo. e^
ployiueut wbeo the gui'emmeut thought
^ waa just tbe man for the St. John
job.
,
_ eefiiurr.
toe of the big atriki-s iu the ewrly
as that of the ti k-gr;ipUTs in ' J^;ri^"aTu
eigbliea was
Tbe brainy UtUe
_
district master wockHian. isvui.w-d the ;
Mffbt lot ftwcw. Be landed in a vaU
on tbe ntber aide and wae diovn^.
Grand Baplda. Aug 80-Oolonel Bli
Bdwatd Viffeaal. tbe 17 yaarnld
eon of 8. Vigaant. a 800 81a. Marie R. Button U tbe only parson connectad with tbo oatotealad military rap-
flK-re will Iw !none mlasUig U-cause of
{bast prejudld-s.
Tbe dtx-ade 1SM»1W was probably the
must Important, as It was o-ftalidy
the musl trjlng. In the history of organtzdl labor, to this v-oontry. Tlwre
were iimuy serious divlsbms to labor *
uwii ranks. Hut all that Is p.nKt. and
while we rejoice that thi-re Is compara
tive harmony
Sir
iUBp-«tn«dh««U>tad ply oteal srbo Imm not been brought to
to ibt^ top of the Aahmaa etreet aieal to jootlot aad-pald for bis freedom.
Qonoml Will L. White, after a tour
tbe world became oonacleme
aad rraeped a Ure wire and fell to
stHoken. pleaded guilty, waa eentm••Bed ” Jonee of Norl U a proaie< oad to Impriaonsarnt for lU years and
inc lad. la a trilb«e of bet S&O in- srae pardoned by Governor Pingree
srltb
tbe atipalatlon that be pay n $^. •
habllanto be bae la flee yeaie eold
oeer 7&.000 papere;. He elartod In at 000 ftna Arthur F. Marsh waa awardponiahsraat. Harold
• tlie ace of 10 wlU. 18 eaetoaietn. ble
tbe VToaad dead.
we dvsnoed
I oa now be
. to Orf......
.■i. uu tbl.
condmttog a print
Boston.
Kamm-l I. L.fflngweU. old -I'uU
roiuu.- lndiana|K.l.». ju>t as full of
tight as when he »-»1it»-.l tlw- tnv‘Uette
to lv>2. wntJnues to give the isxipJe
the benefit «f tos trvNhaut |>eu timmgh
tbe cidumns of llie .\UMTk-an Fv^Wra
tlouist. the r.nna I ter and iklnr pub
lications. It bfl. U-eo twenty yeara
aiui-e Is-ff puMisbid bis famous list of
The writer
1
;
;
I
;
-ars ago. It win m- lar rrom i
rompU-te but It w ill be as ni-arly so at
Imperfei-t UH-mory can make It. and
rertbeCtolerihe Military 1
brtdce. orer tbe water power oannl.
worke beoaaee he Ukee It aad aot beoaaee he bae to. ae beeineie mmo of
tbe place. Ae eooa ae old enoacb be
wiU enter tbe etate mininc eebool at
hot with a beadaeblffaea walnut.
Two yeare ago a eerpent was reported
ei'en U the bay that wae eaoh a aoatier ae to prevent people from mlUnc
on tbe bay. except lu tbe larireet kind
of lake craft
William Love, of 1‘onland. ie makluff an exiierlmenl which le being
watched with Intoteet by farmers of
the viciuity. He h> bnUding a elrooUr bam. claiming for that ebape of
buildinic Wiat ieee material ie required
for it., oonetruotion. ae well ae leee
labor, and that every inch of epace In
it can be utllieed to advantage. 1
will be a round building TO feet In dl
ameter. baeenient iioete 10 feet, mall
poeU :»0 feet and mfh^re 80 feet run
alugto a doom. Tbe bam will In
equipped with a row of etaUe round
tbe outeide,
feeding to ©enter, for VO
At Mnekcffoit Joepeh
l^
a etroke of apoplexy TbuwlMy eva
ning. while titting Unghing aad talk
. iM. great ibal
lag with hii family on the porch, aad
died In a few minute.
Men have been looking over tba and
nloiW Ronga nver north of Bpnrto with
i* aadenitood here that they have op
tiene on some of tbe jland alimdy.
This atrip of ooantry !• of tbe pine
Flint
apparently
etande a good
obanoe of meuring the Odd FeUoW.
orphanage. A site jaM bordariag tbe
city limits la pr^>poaed and at a maet-^
lag of the conneU tbe aldmmea agreed
to expand and ba;re tbe oorvamie 11mlu eo changed an to take la tbe farm
if the home la located there. The ob
ject ia to give tbe borne the advantage
of city acboola. electrto ligbU. eewma
and eidewalka
The great
Increaae la
tbe nee of
oemeot for
building parpoeee baa
oaueed > abonage in th.-supply, and
the Hemld mya that lu Grand Rapide
there la hardly a barrel of it to be ob
tained.
At Sault Sle. Marie a vandal ba.^
broken tbe comere of a number of
etooe in
Beveiml
will be
tion of
tbe
etoe
neoeeaary to tear dosm a po
the wall and lifOaM Umm.
and If It fatom a t.*ruiluaiU«i .d the
atrlke II Would iHK 1^ long U-forv
the mlu.Ts would r»-».uiuf wi»rk.
Of
coarse. I think Mr. M»K-gan lias more
Influemx- with tlie mine owiu-rs tlian
with the miners This Is true lieiwuse
of hb oksav coun.xlioii with tl«- owuera from a busiiu*ss stami|»oiut.
d.m*t want you to misunderstand
me. so I will further evidaln
Krery
one kiu.ws that Mr. Vlurgnu n.*t v.tt
orgauln-d tbe Mlllon dollar
ete<l iruaL
1 wouKl wnturr to say
hat nrariy every mine owm-r In tht
itry
ponrtlon. and as Mr.
bead of it be wields i
kholderv
ovt'T the sUK-Uiolderv
Th. y resjill do whate^vr
shatev
him and will
be says.”
what aUmt tbe strikers.
Sager aaked the rvisirtiv. -How co
he bring thtsu to au agr%eineutr
-It vrould not W dilBmlt.- said
it mey be poeelble
totqpalrlt
Petoakey’s new hoqdtal. tbe Lock
wood. la already oarlag for elevea
mms
nasarsass:
I
o, a
^ ,0, Aiuerb»ii
^
^
^
liaier wlio haa kept right to tbe
j
^
Tbe ervat orMnixallon
organixallon
be haa Is-cu tcereaUoo to 1<LS3 tells
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1 togei
„ „„
out of thv- rag , w^as M-vTctary in asun r of the Kutghis ,
lay s of tbe eigh
1-rio.l the Uboriof iJibor. but he wns oueof the first
UKivemeiit in .\merlca can:e trtni*ered ; to K- reinovi-d undiT
trouble U-gaii.as the tro«-sl stev I from the forge- Sur- glmc. TurinT is imw
viving that teal of lire, it cim-rgid i»revr.- j, trade
U^Oc of
«r gold
km U-otlug
U^atius .DJ r.-.-.... m
insumm'o M-cteHe l» suil ruuniug a
i, l«<orli.e .n.1
lih klu.lmws the m.
^ xv.adl.) .ix- s->UI
ts of Ibe nat
i
stivse John Mclir
|
tmi-rtinin n^demt
|
*
im-tli-s
; “J
of ItWt stMislie* for
. ,,
, Mellryde on
WAMT OEPARtoEIL___
WANTED
John m-vlln. oiH. of the old tnemtwr*
of the gener.1 eieeutlve board of the
KnigbU of laitiur. U waUv eommlsKi<m«v of the 4‘lty of iHHrvdL .kdolpb
8ir**scr. the prlmv of urganlaer* and
president of tbe Cigar Makers' In
tuit loual union. Is fiuandvr of the
ion. wUUh be. more than any other
u, made one of the moat jierfe.! oriilzationa of labor the world haa ever
•n. John FbUilp*. aecretary of the
ttt-f s nsUoual liody. after years of
lisrd work broke down physlemlly and
a beim scriottsly lU for a Wmg time
his home lu Hruoklyn. Imt late rvjsirtB are to tbe effect that the old warUonu- la rapidly on tbe mend.
Eugvoe V. IK-ba. like ttompera. ia a
Hxrvv of steady iv>py fur the daily
KVSS. He Is lalsTlug for the estsbUsbmeut of socialism through tbe tio. IVbv M. Arthur la
stUl chief of tber 1Brotherhood of Ix>coiiKklve K.uglnet-rs and U doltt
hank you. Frank Sargent of 1
tiien smxv-a.d.'d Powderly as t
the miner*
‘ver.
Mr. Morgan may
work^naneva *gaiu.vt the ma*ti
___
Ikiw—be a*
and there
has .Till
still a
forBivlHK. T'owdTrlv l.«
m »oft
labor mov.
.pot la hh heart
b«r. for the
.hr .,b«r
.oovr•• tiw. r..ti «-i!i rtr^h,-,-.s1a
JOS. B BUCHANAN
counirv-. M.vrtln Irons will ; fie Isn't practicing
!
recorded by future hi.'-torLm* a* a jeently returmd
' Alaska mining M'gions.
j' OiMrtyr to the caueo of bils.r.
reader mav deUvt evldemxa of his
belphr- hand
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Xbom..U.Itarr.T.-TbU famoo. Bcbt«• of . hoodird Utor lam,.-*, tbc tortc
headed axmuker ..f Ibist S.igln.TW. is
now travellug agent of an tn-surance
comivany. Ik> vuu rvmemUT Tom to
the stockvard* xTike"* Ibdn't see him
Ib^ Wei?^uu
.lav„
In a certain question of
matna for him alone to
oatlsfactory settL'ment.
nTrcamstaocea have pUced Mr. Mor
gan to hla present
nl iswltlon. a posltl
? welfare make* It <
to art. t\Mst
v'a. I think It
rtgbtforldmtDrmialn
sr
'sjai.-
•SESS
. Knight of lAlMr. Qte
^J^TB^^mimg ro.« gtrU ml Sm^
FOR SALE
E-irSasii-Sj
nvs t-rrei.i
drwwboE JkOty.
thsa rscuisr rstn*
m
TMBSOAY. SEPTEIIBEfi 4.
A Dram WUck Catches
PapDiar Taste.
A Sceslc Prelactlsn ot Grrat
having
tour of (
^ Bf Ehnr< Wiltol
THWi.ead*r of Sensatk
Mary Hannafiu dicsl some year*
riillad-lphla. Mr*. i
Tbiw Isii t any neces*
• EUxals^h Rodger., for a t: ;u- master youubout Samuel t;om,srs. Thenewsworkman of Dlrtrict No
2. of <-bl. !
i
"
n,.«cr I U. Cblcajos I^nor. .tarry (Mra O. It. ! Oulrr,
'ISH
fo «c«t»iiT owa.T.,c
mS^tTttauUta to*2i •“ tp»<»e AtaftocUoo* eooiroUcd tbc ma-
sT-ar?
x-.a-s
W*.£l"r rs:i^
! tore.
j
•."Li'J"*
STEINBERG’S
Grand Opera House
A—a>oihaHto
Haskell Isn’t
j
A Uat of the prominent knlghtsoft^ ^ “bnV:tir-T^
1 OlgbUe* wouJu iH? lticoini».eie
A ing roll." He has a i^x.mislng oil well
d d Callfaraia.
.\ndrew FuruiM'th of
larv
Cvx.'it Sk'ameu's union, «tK>ttoT C
'
>"«;k
ibr r,u>,- of •
her trade In
fornlan. U still to the harm
f,
man in one of the brainiest cv.unsel.im
Pbiladelidibi as forvwoma
urge sb<H* f:io- workers in tbe AtnerUwn
i tbe Ue|iartmenU of a Isrs
r«catatlon o^ . Cctx crusader Nrcft
CoU.r'.owcaD.Ui
mission when It is reurgauixed, Ib^bert
Howard. leadiT for nearly twenty
|.wr* of tbc New ItogUnd faviory
wnrkiTs and UUa* ebamidirn to tba
Massnelmsi-tts b-glmialure. dleil als.ut
two yesm ngo.
KU-b.ird J. Hinton
(1'olotH-l I»l« k '». the -stormy petrefidUil in London last s|»rlnc
liitiry tieorge and John Siwintoo
wren- Jol,,..,! on the otb.-r side but a
few* Wit ks ago by Aimw J. Cummings,
a nnin wUme imMid.-si boast to lb*
ho»*M* of r»i»r.-s.iitatJv«w. of which
Usiv he w-MM a m^-mU-r for several
terms, was Hist be always had a nuloa
curd 111 bis tss-ket. .\nd w ith this trio
of salnusl ehati.pl..,,. of the rights of
the man Wh.i t.dU we cl«M- the roll
call f a- this time. Tln-re were others
hun.lrvds-,.ye. tbousiinds-..f them,
,ui tbe limitations ..f this ariUle
rtude th.' furtb. r extei.sl .n of the list.
Hut their n.-iim-s are all on the ndb
lss.k of a greoter nx'ord.T than I. and
their deeds will Isf n-LiUtl by sbUv
hlatortana in tbe days to come,
lu
of a hlch b. U tbc
there i
”«
>*'* i b--u.rt mhI Icad.c
death, which ocoumd in WdHhmgton ' rlallst Igtlx.r party for»'*-s. If be couU
were no acar* of battle upon him, and
on June 'J1 of this year. Martin Irvm* have a finger In n* many n.ws now aa
bla smile and kindly Ks.k aa we talked
dleiL broken to pur*e and hcuIlU. In , he had In the i-igbt:.-* and get as much
of tbe old tlmoTi todleated that there ia
Texas, and tbe n^'ord of hi* la*t «!ays ^ fn,-,- .adifTtisir.g. what a |kractlee be
no bllterm'ss lu his *oul for the wrong*
be suffered at U.ehamhi of thosewho i furulshe* a painful example of hian • I would have! Another of the old tima
sum^J?.d tol^^hiH friends.
Mav Uto-ratitude. Notw llh.slaudiug the RbuM- , rad;.'til'* who went Info the law waa
of his laU.r* to New York ones In
While, but. true to his Wtv' for the
mysteriuu*. be Is always toco|g on
these tripa-ur be thtoLa ba is. which
E,0. Bxrroti, advsnee xgent for
is tbe same thing to him.
•0110 Tide of Ufc.-wx* here rcsterThe thrv« other prominent -Hotne
clnbber*- wore James K. Qnlnn. Wd■U,.
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Kotioe li Wwby given iha: the price
UaiD Horan rMysterions im
df milk wlR be udvaneed to $o per
“uml n-mil bc iwr qeart wbolamie Af
uU mUk drak«e «f thto olfy. b
^
leithxv.vy of John
st-erttary treararvr .
loil<ir.,wlth head- j “ ®
quarter* la WasblngtoiL He La* held I
^ “
the office for a dozen .rear*, and tbe
write with force and IsrllUaocy in la
court* say be la tbe real thing. Hayea
bors cause
waa first cboaeo a memlwr of tbe gen
tbe Knights of
eral ext'cutix^ board at I’li.ladelphla
to ISSt.
1
Victor Hrury.—lYie man of mystery,
workers to Ito' orb'r and at t!,e same
wba though not Krsooally vvldely
time were loyal and lnfluentl.il mempotent
Their encrglea
tbe Knight* of Labor through bl* faith were couatautly direett'd tow ard a uniful dlKlpiea. la an old man now. He fled labor movement, but those lu tbe
live* to a little home to New Jersey ItnlghU who. deci-lved by tbe organizadispute. It rr
bring about a , l*rov4ded for him by tbe devoted band ttoo's vrooderfnl growth, believed it
In D. A. Sa 4M. whoae iiropbet be waa.
cm- union.
Mr
nutly Influenced
by what Mr. Morgan said .and wouW
take stK'h action as wihiM bring hli
men to a aatl.*«f:iitor> agr.^ uietit.
-Mr. Morgan wields a greater Inflo
TIk' comer etone. recenety laid by
Oov. BUae. eafltoed with tbe reel of
the building, but
I
i;
he I'nlted State*, tho
of r.
Utchiuan. who was onev caiiiHl . I-aten-m (N. J.i
1
thee Vfci-ro fieiv-.- but when the writer ’
*'LK*mo« belies of the ordvv.” (Thomas J. Morgan Is
•aw him the other dav in the New j campaigned for MeKlnlev in IMHi ami ^Lhieago. Kwrylsjdy
MoHn. aged
DS. a ptomioeat Franob eitiaaa.
7"n
r
,11 oar Jad*. ' rr.a.,au; . c...k .>.a..i}
“O Uellly of
I
Tcrvuiw Vlmvnt l-underly
it. the t<% as Tom osiil Mi«y it w hen be ande«-.tde referreil to alnive tlM-n* was no j noumv«d hlius. lf in asking for Ibe geuman more widely known |n the toUa- j eral a'ssimMj Ib-r. T..ai is s^rvaig
movement than T. V. Fowderly. As gen- ' rnele Sam In the capaeity uf lusisctt*r of liiimignitiou at Niagura. rana.ia.
Itary rapUee. ware brought up ua purJam.-s fampU'lL wlni at M-\eral
"*
tlea to tbe oonaapimoy. aad Bamael
cml assembly scsslims h.id
M Biobarotoff. Ibalr agent, waa haulmoUou for th
ed up aa enginearlng tbe deal through
tkm. haa Ihhu for s.*
factory Insisx-t.c of I'
Judgu Wleot kbls week
KoU-rt Waiehorn. fnr many y,nrs a
of tbe four offloiala $a,oo0
i lcttd,T in the owl miners' w Ing .*f the
barge had been changed
I Knights Jf Lats>r. is now- chief lnspM<*i.
from perjury to oonapiracy. and they
or of the I t.u.vl Stales Immigration
had pleaded guUty. Biokorataff was
! bureau In Cam.daf
flnad $1,800 for being an agent An
i
The man who t-tus,d tl.e oM ring
allaniaUve of two years in prison sraa
In IK \ -P.» a great deal of trouble
avoided by prmupt eettlement of tbe
j was John Morrii<»u. master w..rkmaii
paying their flnea every
’ of tbe CJin*et workers' district. No.
1 12|I J.nek has Uxn In the adv.-rtislng
one of tbe oonaidiatora haa lost, per
rbusiness for several years, with headbapa. forever, good reputatiuua and
j quarters to New York, l.ut be still
the baalaeae and good .will which
find* Ume to occasionaUy Lave a finger
» eome extent, held in thia
In
addition to all this.
a
made to a large
Kvurxb oouri^a
laUa- movement In fhuwgo twenty
of tbe money stolen from the
oral master workman of the Knight* I
‘
‘ *
J..!... !■of la»U.r. with its niemUnwlnp of more
:img was
tluin a million In Isstk he i«sse*.sid a
MORGAN AND COAL STRIKE.
iwuer and lufioemv the like of which
•^11 S««r Trll. II.tk. im.krr probably w.7s newr equ.vhd in this
i mm
I a. Sirusste.
UuiuH-il 8:i;:e wna mm-u tbe oiIht day
I his mimiiMT lM.iue. ©l LnuTmvx«fk World reiiorter.
Brarfcu I'.v
and be e.\;a.-i!uH,l
!uh,1 Ibo>v J rien-'til Mv»rfan muld .-nd lie-
head of cattle.
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'
n rH*nver year* ago.
alto ai«civlary of the getuval e\»vutive ; _ .
her story.
board. John Is now i-ditor of the .VL
who always had a grip full
Catlierlne* titot.i Star. Las a lovely
uury evidemv against a n'tfamily and U doing well.
! tain otoei man with him at the gen-
proflu balac < e*^nte a day. Mow. Are Bmitb. a Clark in tba rnUlmry departyear* Utor be owns a boaee aad lot meat, tomad olata*a evldanoe. pleaded
for wbiob be ha« refaeed $500 aad guUty in bis own oaee and waa flaed
J. W. Woodworth. H. P.
whtob le nettlnjf bim orer 18 per cent fl.toa
oa ble InTeetmeat aannaUy. Tble rep- Caaffor. E. R Rooeand John R. Hunreeoato tOt«TlBce from tbe bU» of tor. oAoiaU and dlreolocs of tbe Hendemon-Ame.
company, daalar. ia milpapere aadthe beet of It U that be
L
n^u u n u u
n u nu u
won, wten labor la
raOiB tt» paat triba and examining tbc
w of Its drfMta. when
uklCA: atock of the
prcnrot and cvonarUnjc a» to tbe futnm. the mind of oim? who haa b«n
connected witb tbe ino^ctueot fur
aoamr jrann booMMa Umj arltb ne».
orko of tbe lone affo. and aa acme
w w NONB BKTTKR « «
ICottdtttsed Dews
I
» of nikblgott
fM b IM
n n nnn u n
MADE FROM SELECTED WHITER WHEAT.
U^gfUitf^Tnies t Gfl:$ntaeWbTk8l$f«
* Adm fvt C* tte M
iMstsllifcfchw- t
$8 LUv iiy
iMltlfllteEllhte
taMdRfilDeUUcnkb
•MteSbmyrats
tt
Wt,af ..-.ut r.dc
' - “■
■"'
of tbl-s country one of the finest lalior
orgauizaiioua tbe world ever saw. be
la out of offl.'o and In bad bialtb. He
has U'cn charged with a shortage of
about $PV«si
tbe Broih.Th ssl of Carpenters
Joiner*, but none , f tbe thousands of
' Motiuire wOl
MISCELLANEOUS
aas?25c. 35c, 50c, JS. 75c.
is^mny It
tbe oW 1
a?.5S5^
Kaisfi-is-^ribLS?.
MUSIC«rt cheap .1 tl
Chrt. Ev»n«. for year* accrcutr of
I now national sutl«lcUn of tbe Unhed
I ^^
war and strife. Tbe result U kt
Mine Workers aad haa recently bad
George E. McNeill of Boston. "Nestor tbe honor of betog tocloded to tbe
Of the labor movement to AnKTK-a" “vampln-” InJanction proccedtogn toland -father of the eight boor aglU- •utog from Judge Jacknon*a conit to
leader among the unlon- Went Virginia^
Mark Crawford. ex-prenldsM of tte
At a ripe old age Me
^
Intemaitonal Typographical valoo. Is
NMU la still active to tbe caoMr of U
United Stttes tounlgradon tespccCHe generally attends tbe convetitions of the AnKTican Federation of ; or
Labor, and bla cotmacl. la freqnently Welbe
soQgtal and willtogiy given. Tbe otbex
day he vras appointed by tbe goTenor
of Maraorhnems a member of a com- Utond. M. M- Garland. Welbe^n »
mlmtrni which Is to^ttj to bring abont
LESSONS FREE
■^^J^toilSiraLrVuL
1£FjS^£s‘£^
WlMln Ya
IkavsatolfA—KsaSBiMimssiln M-
sosSoami. nrasVTMa Tasaday and flalaew
ctrr. ibtiL
Abbostito
imm;
llOYCI_E RACES
OAIS/IES
DON'T rOROET THE
GRAND LABOR DAY BALL
«-
AT CITY OPERA HOUSE MONDAY NIGHT
Music by Stewart & Steffens’ Orchestra.
Admission, 50 Cents.
F-IRE F-IOHTIIMG EXMlBIXiOIM
BAL.1. OAIVIES
ATHLETIC EVENT!
■ODER! lEWSPIPERS.
Kallie Enninie Hires* Ides of
Whsi They Should Be.
m tmmMoi
A
as ai editoi.
Stocked with smioe.
Jaiwo are
Tbe yonns
easer to Iw new alous will. tl.t reat
of tbetr procreaaire couotry ^JDi.y
are atulooa to atody m.nniTy lu.-dl
doe. l*ut drU
Tae a^lerW I
rWrlttm bj an .
LABOR DAY PROGRAM H.
eptrptbiag CempMt Ur Big CtkbnIUm Ittcmdaf.
nUttf rtmt Ttatmrts, JatMiag Street €»mes. Big
Parade, Jttbhtic Centests, Tire Tigbtiag Cabibitioa
and Ball at tbe City Opera Bouse ia tbe Eveaiag.
ririr srs-: tz
Ire-a CtckTliva llaht
t beJ I Isr.
I tbe ahadr* of nicht
At UW I
» aturtta tn tbe air
BUent vw‘l» 9*^0
As I breaUM my «
“Now 1 Ur w* «
1
On the atroke of eigbt Monday | meuoe at eifbt o'clock with a band
PENNIES ON THE CEILING. morning when tbe atraina of a union | ooooert on Front atxeet by the TtstUallto BmUole Kirea.
bkDd pual forth from nuion tbroau. I eree City band, which on thia oocaaion
I < .IUrll.. ( h.rtlr
aatbonM. took charre «»f tbe AUautic
the big Labor Day celebration wiU lu will appear for tbe ftrat time in their
atj (N. J4 Srotliie] Uie uUier day. Uie
Tbe Undlorda of a..ine of the public! loangaraled. Erery indicauon pointa new uniforma
'
pmeds or tbe iMUe U iujt derot.d to
cbartUble parpuM«. lu tbe mJdjrt of louara In tbe pooreat dlatrb ts In tbe ! t> a signal anooeas of tbe undertaking The erliibition of ftra fighting tu be
raaCity
City fire depart*
bar day a duUea kllaa Kirea wrote fur •amt end of Ix^ndon hit tv Invented a | of tbe local Ubonng people and tbe givw» by tbe Trareree
method of lolleciing money for •
^ one long to be lamem* mant will taka plaoe on tbe Hrer bank,
tba New Vork World the fuUuEliic
the liistory of the orianiaa. at the comer of Front atxeet and
atatement of her kbn. rrsanKo* the tUshosi.Hala.aara tbe Ixnidon Graphic.
Mdrni newapaper and the principle They nt'i.gwlxe the fact tli.it the
ifor tbe day
age ntau U usually clisrltaMy dis*'«e«l
oa wblrb K should be cuodudrd;
errance of the day will c
U AN follows :
_ AtUnUc
_
-I Uke tt the
City _____ when be Is In a public buuw. sud so
s:,- r.,:™
CfMOON.
ilentally j
. little K.HK»xm.-l
ite my Idea of what j
^ m.-.Han(l Concert on Front street by Traverse City Band
I he. I he-1 ^ lUppinc his drink the landlord o»^ nLj-Street Games, for union men ot>ly. on Union street, between
7ih ami 8ih streets, consisting of the following events: Sack Race,
from his
a way that U atrtklng without U-Ing tentailuusly takes a
1st $1.50, 2ml Sl.UU; WhccUiarrow Race, 1st $1.50, 2nd $1.00;
oodnly eeaaatkuuL 1 think what wt till. He next protlmni. a thin slUv
Fat Man s Race, 1st $i00, 2ml $1.00; Obstacle Race, 1st $2 00,
call aeaiaatlonalUm aUmld be rather frt.m a owk with a tin tack run
2mi $1.00; 100 yaril tiash, 1st $3, 2nd $2. 3d $1; Fug of War l»ctbe eeawsclng than tl>e aulwUince. and through the center. He then places
a very lltUe aeaaooing wlU suttlce to the piece of cur', on the top of tbe
Ma.sons and Car]Renters. Box Cigars to winners.
aaaauo a very Urge meal.
U^”^«.lon*r™i^per^*The ^
lO:<H»a. m.—Three Mile Bicycle Hoad Rac
“rbeUere that tbe routine news of
west <m Front to F.hiiwoo.1 A\cnui
tbe daUy newspaper U generally gir* screw td up tightly so th:.t the |K.Int
teenih street, ea.st on Fourt^^nlh to Cas.s, north on Cass to State.
en too much stiacr and that lit every of the tin tack plerves It and in taihivd
First |»ri/c $MHI, 2m! $4 iKi, 3rJ $2.1K». jmlgc?. .V W. jahraus.
day's news Iberv are one or nn.iv ba|e In the form of a •lall."
When the Undlord has eompletid
J. W. Hanncn, C. J. F.bncr.
peologa which should Iw trmUd more
foUyW^from more than one point of
lO Wlx n.._IUIl t;aine Vlwc.-n ilic ga«m CUy an.l As>Iim. tca.i.s at I2tli
View. I bellere more time should Iw
«inn.-rs an.i $■•
devoted. Inetrad of fllllug aiuce w ith
A.lmitsum flr^
clipped matter, to the expreaslon of an Ihr cvlllus and th.- j.-tmy lu tUc n.l |
ored icMwr remains up then-.
’ n.-tKIx nu-C.Taml Rmi and Kxhibition bv the Traverse City Fire I
I the -natr IH rut Into rtt.N.us and
and |
----- - Starling
clarly put and in aa good literary style
>tarling at Cass street engine
engin house, running to Slate, east
or thnv ph^s-ii of painT
aa time will parmlL
on State to Boarilman Avenue, then north
Front, east to Well*-Tbere to a false and a true eentl of differtnit colon! an-W-d. In any
ington, where the exhibition will take plate.
caiit‘ the cuktomer wnnla “to have a
try.- The landlord furnUhea the ctwk 11 30 X in —Shooting the Chute on a cedar Kvg by John R. Bush, at Han
nud the tin tack and the colored i*aiHT.
nah A: l.sy grist niilL
The cuMomtT ttudn the |H imy. With a
N OO Pd.
dally oewapaper hour In the morning very little iiractlcs' any one ca]i make
would do our living more goiMl. In the a iieuny alick on the «-ellliig. ami ao. In J
n.Street Parade. IcM by the Traverse City Band, omsisting 61 llic
\\
March for the true iK*ntImeiit th*>re cunn- of ilu.e the ceiling iHvoimw gay j
dilTerenl I.abL>r Unions i»f Traverse Cilv and visiting upions,
would b« DO need of Intruding «*n the with C!»U»re»l atreamera of iviin r. When •
<vllliig In full, the iN'iiiilei. are
I nion Floats, City Fire l^>eiarimcnt. City Olhrials. Si>eaker o!
privacy of home or In accunmlntlon of
*ltal, I
the liay, l>is]»lavs and Floats of Business Hoxses and Factories.
detolla whoae repellllon only
Parailc will form on State anil I nion, going east on State to Well
• dlaboMOt CUrtoalty In the publh
ington. south to Washington, west to Boardinan .\vcnue, south to
-I don't mean that tliere la no placo j
----------------------Fighth, west to Cass, south to Tenth, west to Union, north to
for tba dramadc or the Imaginative. MARCY AND HIS “BURGLAR*’
Each quality ha. It. ua«-. It ta Itrmla^
----------Seventh, west to school groun.is,
OM that hurt, and which lead, to the Pw«,«ic
J.» Mmm'. odd r.«r«a.ier
2:15 p. iiL—Welcoming the visiting unions and visitors by Mayor O. P.
•ZprMOSoO heard au mnirtatltly. *Oh. I
WMk Mlf Pwsavaaed \rl«kbor.
Carver at the Central school grounds. '
woU. yoo cant Iwlleve wbaf. In the I Mm. J. E. Marcy of fnU.n avenue,
wan awaUemd early
; Pawuile, ?
paperar I U*Ueve that every
. king by C. H. Neely
by the iM»lae *if
I the other
ganizetl
rUtterliig allverware. Jabt.Ing her
3..30 P. m.—.\lhletic events at Twelfth Street Park as follows: 100 yard
boaluiiid In the almrt rltH*. she raid:
culled Cnun atandard Utrrature
-John, bnnrhira are in r - b..«Ner*
clash: Standing Broad Jump; Slantling Hop-ste|>-and-jump; Shot
poam of simple miwulng and aenti
f.wgetful of the abbn-Thla la my firat exiKTlence at edit- j Mr. Mai
Put. IT. lb. shut: Hammer Throw. 17 lb. hammer; 60 Yard Dash;
d**dl(Tll«*ll to |MTi<KU of
tng a newaiwper. I alaml.l not have ac- | v lat»-d
Running Broad J ump; Pole Vault, Running Hoj>-Step-and-Jump.
aped to a ctosrt. aelr.!Nb
coptsd the Invlfatloh were It not f.w tbs ) somw^
Pn/es for all these events mill l>e: First pmc $2.50, second prize
very worthy charity to which the pro- i a ahotgun and ran downatalric He
S1..70. third prize $1.00, making $60.tHI in all
day-a tiwue ara b. be , found woliody. but aaw a mat tsinUle
CMda of my one» da
4:40 \x m.—Union Ball Game between Cadillac smd Traverse City Unions.
of plate jia«-ke»l up rindv
appUed. 1 have ualuraUy
.\n admission fee of 25 cents, and 10 cents for children, will be
brilliant aiaff | Then Mr. Marry, armetl, 1
myself with tbe
chargeil at the Twelfth Street Park in the afternoon. Admission
to grar\d slam! free.
7:00 p. m.—Band Concert on Front street bv the Harrington Mililar)* Band
Tied Mr. Marc.v.
of Cadillac, and the Kalkaska MiUtarv* Band.
“Sure.” raid the obliging clUaen.
' Tiotleiug tlw gun. “.Vri'n't y«.u afraid 7;.W p. m....c;nn,l fnion Bill, it iht City Ojiri Hoax'. Music by Stewof fr^ ttin;: «uld In your e,!mi.: ' making
art
Steffen’s Orchestrx -Admission 60 cents ]»cr couple.^
n giwtun* which indmhNl that m>rtion
of Mr. Marey'a anatomy not covered
by bit n.iw Ue null.
PKRflONAl^
Judge J. A Lorangcr returned yes
tied. “Will yon
Mr. Marcy
1 were t^lt tbe Setitiiiel regoMurxi Halstead, the celebrated terday Ironi Petoskey, where he at
here uuttl 1 g» t M»nle clothes on,
, 1 should Ukvsfor Ita motto. The
aihor andI historical writer, is
tended a meeting of
of tbe best: the leaM of the Mr. BurgUrr he Inquired.
-Cut a Hgar?- Inquir'd the aujipoaed
Ne-ah-ta-wanta, accompanied by 1 Probate J udges'association,
family. He armed yesterday, but | y x Clar>- and family relumed to
his daughter hxs liccn staying at the! Grand Rapids today alter s]>cnding
txoobtos of s full fledged y*orutxUai as * out In a inlmitr.“ wald Mr. Marcy, and restart some time. Iwcn
the summer in this dty.
won sa plenty of fun. ITomlneut pro- ! he rvilrwl.
Mrs. J. A. S. Pierson, child and
a In sU walk, of life j Ten minute. .laliT the two enterrd
J. W. Jackson, the candy manufac
maid, are guests at Park Place, after turer, has returned from a trip to
K klLaa Uivea MlltIne a ' the tHdhv at.ntion. '
sj»cndmg some time at Omcnx Mrs. Harbor Springs and Petoskey.
dlally They were m^bora, bnt did Pierson is celebrated as the wTiier ot
n.n know It. Tbe real llilef bat not several excellent books upon natural
Miss Jessie Camp, teacher in the
Counrtlman Billy Riddle, tlw pollt- been es|«tured.
Boardman Av e. School, relumed yes
history.
lesl boaa c»f Atlantic iTty. waa mmotm
Mrs. G. Rutter, Miss Rutter and terday trom Ijuising where slic has
tbs first esUerw and lUm Klvea coml>een
enjoying her summer vacation.
AUTOS
FOR
GRAND
ARMY.
Mrs. F. M. Paine went to Frankfort
psllsd him to wrtte a scathing artlels
UKlay on a visit with friends.
on rrbs Evil Influence of a rUltlesl
Mr. C. C. HalbuUy and Mr. W.
Rlnr** Tbs Hrv. l>r. Wealey It. IIIF
Mrs. H. B. Watson o! Saginaw re- Wnght, representing, “On The Stroke
dsrbrmod. a local Methialiat mluUtcr. i The sntam*iliillsta of Washington are lumexl to her home ttxlav after a five of Twelve” Ca, were in the city towas asm Into tbe Itowery to w Hie •mncliif a iuirade as a feature of weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrx day.
mg n ban. John Philip
who e- r.rai^ ^nnv em ampment w ivk. saya
Crandall of Klmwood.
jlay Wail and JuUus Page, caught
tartslnsd Mias Blvcs during her stay . the Phllad,iptua Pnl.lic U>lgec
Mrs. Jesse Bravton ot Gra*n has j some
omc nice trout at Solon yesterday.
yesterday,
•t Atlantic Oty. was dlspatehsd to
u
or tLrec buatbs poUcs coort before hU ei
just returned from a twt> weeks visit The former got 3C, and the latter 13.
ics^^in the city
esneset and wruts a pitiful u
with Bower* and n»vh w«'d liy the presi at Charlevoix, Petoskey an.l Cheboy
Mr.
and Mrw Frank Taylor and
Wow Tbs press sgeni for a
dent fr»m the White
It la ex- gan; she is visiting at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. John Lntman. who have
lavt.d thill iH-nat.T flark of Montaim mother. Mrs. Miller, of 528 Webster
bet a nacrts of (Hxx Latman and faBnr Reprrfwmatlvr O H. P. Belmont of
lly of WmS Ninth stiaet, rutarnod this
Harry Bacbarach rs- Nrm YiTk. who are rnthuaiasilc snt^v streeL
Joseph Voiruba and son. Joseph o! mominii to their borne in MUbary. O.
I to Intsrrlew Bupsrrto- mobilista. will act ns chairman of the
Taylor of the ireosury committee of arrsngetuenta.
Fxst Jordan visitcvl F'rank Votruba
Bay Garflakto and
At regular dlsiances In the line an* anti farndy of Sixth street yesterday.
stalk, who bare base t
Oty tbs other day. on tbe new postWill Arms rctumcil yesterday from
•Acs. Mayor Franklin P. gtoy. whose
a
trip
cast
including
Niagara
FalU
fim srtU soon expire sod who U a
and Bufiala
KVKSTn in fiOClffTT.
Witts aa artlcis on -Mayoralty given a iiromlneut pocltlon la the proSam iXomauchclle rcluractl today
asant surprise a
Oipsets.- JoMph Hart, tbs actor.
from an extended visit in CTiicaga
W. Smith and wife oc
m eompsitod to srrtto tbo Chrlstlaa
Mrs. Childs oft;rand Rapids, Mrs. their return fiom their fruit farm last
Slocum, and Mrs. Hcssler and daugh evening. In their absence his em
Klng Edward VH.. aceurdlng to the
whoo bo •Ofgsstod
New York Tribune. U to esiaWliih a ter of Rockford went home totlay af ployes purchased a beautiful roU top
new order. It la aald, w hloh will n»nfer ter a visit with Mrs. J. U Bailey ol office and desk placed it in hts resi
I’nion street
dence at 618 W. Tenth St. as a re
Miss Mam e Watsoo of Kalkaska u minder «ef their frfteenth annnreriary.
theguest of Miss Hard K<^ of
At tbe pcMSOt tftns many vshtabls
WebMer street
bsrs of my staff. An edltpr la Jnat as
of a quMape to toks s one sided
think every
tion ss snj oos
be edited after the
sper sWld bs
whlrh the policy
L
*r« lUTfXmutC wUh ♦iflDctlOA It r.
proro»<I to ooUUUh fwUtlon. for
•ltd It U
•booM be »rt
fur
SofUy alR« tba whlj»oo.'r» iU
mrlody.
BwelU Itbe
mar U- lurkinjc o.Tf
Fo^m
tb« canyoo dark and Uarp;
1 breath* In
ear.
klld lho*« »:*r» on. fa v I *e*.
imr the fCtvI'.nr ttK'k asayMoth.-r. who tn infant >
Tauaht tn> l«.hy lls« tn pray,
lirr .wiTt airlii* hoxera nr .r
In the lor..J> mountain l.rake;
Take me to h»*r gnvi.oir, *!.ur
“It I nhouM die Uforrd wake."
Fainter glcw. the f.Jokerlng light
AB ewrh ember alowly au-i*.
Plaintively the birds of night
U the air
r BB they
\i^w'’awake.~
. “If I ahoutil die.
ul to takw*'
e a Weekly
You Don’t ; J
•
Have to ^
Climb the
Stairs Now!'
R.<10N toNr
B0T8* BAKD EXCURSION
nb tn-WMta. attwnmr Colnmbto.Snn
We ootioed Im Thmraday’a iaaae of day BigbL Boat toavM 7 .30 p. m
tbe RMord that a faw noo aaioo
eUtU will pioDlo Labor Day at Oarp
Ckmm^gif Mdt -fit- f filing
Lake. AU Untoa clerka wiU be on ^rimkfotutiaitt. t$30-tf
haad to taka part In lha Labor Day
BOYS' BAKD KXCURNiOK to Kr
ahUwanta.
>t«wmer CVlombu.
Rrtall Clerk f Protect!
Sonday night Boat U-avra 7 ,30 p m.
HEEDS ATTEHTIOH
You kbould not neglect any part of
your toilet for the lack of Toilet Articlet Whin TOOTH BRUSHES, HAIR
BRUSHES. COMBS, TOOTH POW
DERS. SO.\P3. SPONGES, FACE
POWDERS, etc., are K> plentiful here
at iwioea within the reach of alL Ko
matter wLat faahlon damandg for tbe
improvement of the bair.ekin or teeth
we eell.
JAS.G. JOHNSON.
Stop
Cftep all Step
and admire that window displaying; the
Nov, Natty Suits f«»r1'all wear. Can’t
helpil-all men are inlerested in the
new styles. \Vc lake pride in saying
that we never before had such a tine dis
play of strictly tailored suits as we now
show. They are ]>erfrct in tilting qual*lies and are as well 'made as any merchant tailored suit at twice the price w-c
ask. Kveryone is guaranteed in every
res]3ect. Every purchaser buys satisfac
tion when he gets one of these suits. We
guarantee it the makers guarantee it.
Step in and try on a coal and see how
perfectly it fits.
;
When you want to get a pair of
shoes.
"
The Shoe Dciartmcnl is
now conveniently locaiei! on the
main floor and when we get the
stock all ]>late<!. we will show you
one of the neatest slioe stores
you ever saw.
♦
^
We rct'eivetl
today thirty cases ot new shoes
for (all wear aiiil that is oidy a
small jiart of what we hav e rom■ ing.
The chiMren's sIhics are all
in and lhe>* are the l<sl values
for the money ever otfered in liie
city. \ J ust step over and see
them while you are i
the sti rc.
The Boston Store
Yours for Tine Zaihr.made Chtbing «
Cbe Boston Store
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE PUBLIC;
- THE -
€lo$ina Out Sale
OF-TME
Parker Bros^SboeSfocU
Will continne until Sept. 15th. « On account of
the Large Stock left we have decided to run
the sale a few days longer In order to dispose
of the balance of the stock. « We will make
the prices so low in the next few days that there
will be no trouble in disposing of the balance
of the stock, w We are broken on sizes and
widths, but'if you can find your size, the price
will certainly suit you, as the goods must be
sold in the next Fifteen days, w w sb w w
THE
Big Closing Out SbOc Sale
»08 F'ronWS'fcr**^.
"Trmyamrmm OI«x
m
THE EVENING RECORH
PART TWO
PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY.'MICH.. SATURDAY. AUCUSTJ30. 1902
Cbe emm Kecord^s Up>to»Date TlHistrated Feature
The Twentieth Anniversary of America’s Labor Day
N
ROYAL PILGRIM TO
THE SAVIOUR^S TOMB.
Court itot-lp. cUlm that Quoeo Marrhartia. vldow of Klnjf Humbert ot
uill OOOB r«y • vi*n to the Holy
Lant and ou her mum may enter a
coMvent. The queen !• said to have
voaed to m«ke the Wlsrlmace out of
ermtUude for her recovery from a daneapeciaUy alnce
pe a few wveha
turely.
ouRhttoeaUt
taotlou of the
to the daa«erotja and acaadaloiia goinsa oo In the United States aenata.
Now 1 have decided that aa a duty
Incomheut on me and one whlc^ cannot be shirked 1 must speak out a sol
emn wamluir airalnst trusUng the mascullne sex with the ballot and the Uwmaking power.
To the United States senate are cb»>
sen men presumably of the ripest IntsUecU and most aeasoued pasalona.
yrt U winter In a solemn seaaSun of
Uwped
that body one elderly i
M and
the ocata Uke a
grabbed a brother senator from hla own
sute by the hair, and thla one ‘iie
and him pitched Into
and the two bad a gorgeous dog
fight In the eyiw of all the world, so to
.*hy 1 l>k
Loot My Head:**
-Noxv 1 a»k the ^
whether creatures like Iheiie. su'ay«d
wholly !»y their «‘roollons. driven hither
and thltluT by the excitement of the
moment, like the aiiluuils In a mule
corral during a stampede, are fit to be
trusted with iwlltlrsl responalhlUty.
e rrtteat«d outbreaks In the
rei>uhllc show ,
t «'<»ol judgmen
power which nloue can keep
heed level lii criUcnl
verily, plnlidy i
ml to l»e‘ trusbd with l
erulng i*«iwer.
Yea,
r dsughb-rs on the
juurunllst t.« 1
I an* v«Ty >uuug.
musical stn. •
but so admirably trsUitd1 iand Uught
by their mother lii new woman ways
that they <'i.uld Uke rare of themndves
auywh.ve. Mias Alice, the elih-r. Is the
planUte of n travillng eut«rtalnmeut
coiuivuiy. The youncer Is •Vamill^the
slwsya. The
sisters has Ih-»‘U uiieomdul. Mrs. Md*<.mss has
provcMl hers4 If an ex<'« llent manager.
hi m.
Phi It ever oet'ur to you that ahwnlrolndrdm-ss and forgetfulness In small
matters are a sin? Hither may easily
be ovi nxmie, but If allowed to grow on
one develops Into real addletmtednesa
and brain dlsess4*.
it it
Mony u*omen waste enough Ume
leaning upon their elbows and gating
out of windows to \mme sdeida In
any branch of knowledge, art or Induatry that tlv^y might uke up. In the ;
day of Jodfement when each la asked.
“What did y.m do In your earth life to
sars your aoul and earn continued exUtenco for It?** will she say: “I was a
my elhowa
and looked out the wlndowr
H it
Miss Emma Wlltroore for twentyfive years has been sUtlon agent, trtepaclU« ahe la an admirable aer%ant of
the rood. 8he U one of the best tele
graph operalora on the Uue.
it H
Pon t believe what you are Uught_
joat because una who U supposed to Ik»
an authority teaches It to yoo. Use
>ur own Judgment. Don’t be a ahtHii.
it it
in C?hlcago the members of the Cook
County Bar asiOcUtlon selert the va
rtoua eandldatea for Judges In a set of
meetings. The association In
cludes a considerable oumlier of worn
en Uwyeri. and at the Ust primaries
tbsss ladles exercised with a good will
th^ fight to voteit it
One of the most learned and schoUrly Individuals of cither sex In this
country Is IbKtor of I,aws M. Carey
homaa president of Bryn Mswr colg«.. Mias Thomas believes womsB
bould have the ballot
H it
Never slump over Uttle breakdowna.
pbjalcal or otherwlae. inck up and go
That brsTs lady, lira, LlUie Derersux
Blake, and her aids of the New York
City L<eglslaUvs league have underUken to procure the appointment of
women physlclana for the female
m^rda of the aule Insane atyluma. It
wiU be necessary to have the leglaUtnre enact a Uw to that effect before It
can be done. Dr. Pbo>be AVslt a New
York pkyalcUn. was the firstt to^recom1
mend that ths
pmaebsd by way of tbs stats IsglaUB the poUtlcUns who appotot
tore. (
the X
mUZJL ABCHABD OOXyRR.
The superior fisvor of cans sugar
OTtr that ftpm the bsst gtrsa It an nfirantags In the world*! gBarkHa oC
aboot baU a coat a pound.
cdn* srsHtira «iu>BD<ibiT*i*i art, )m&*
A GENERAL
ALARM...
^ Bmctt tMbrmk
tte p«rtr Uokr up u,
■tl fOC MR of tLe IKMMT.
wm n WM luppMluf i v«a vklkins
roii»d ft&d rooMl tbft Ififf Ul4«> to tL«
litemiT of IMO tetbM's rMidfMv my
tarn ooflljr U ID/MOr that NtOUe Lad tr
U«r ttfoCbcr Tom como Into ih« in«Ti
IT i«R M X «M l«RlimUijf uij third
»U« aiwwd th« Ubir
‘‘Uolk^ old Moor Mid be.
•ro yoo doUf lo bcrcr’
. I MMpIr oUfod at him.
-Ymi look all playod
be
tlaoed. **aiid I doot wooder. l^i
a eoCUJoB U IM> pUMlc, aod y«u wot
Uka tba Old Uarry iu a
of ^
toolfbL Kooo of that In miue. t)
fete
wni
iM i'X*J
J!'1
mm
■^.Tuoa ME
a%v
yon. X can t auod the
Aud, by the way. wliafa the uialUr
brtweeu you and KelJr
**Whyr 1 aakc'd atupldly.
X tuHlced you dldu't dauoe
with her moch.** be riidied. “Vou wiTc
w ith time* I'urtla iuo#t of the lluie."
-IMd you think ao? I didn-t rndlw.
I waa more or leaa rattled tonight.”
-UHter ro to bed,” aaid he. -Vou ll
be all rlrht In the mornlnK.”
“X think I II ro back to the city.”
barn In aU parta of tbo
Mombocad that the fruot
I wpom Its bmcM and alau
oorwad hy a cniuljruua
door cn
that It
luck tlu
hind tm
-UM., aldo door wbkh bad a aprlug
to fMcb If I must dct^asid another
aigiit of aialra. At the foot X fouiwl a
lucked
but tbo k«7 was m the
b»ek. I f- .d to turn It and it. my iht^
00-1..
i I It fan to the C.*c. and It
Jun j-nj into a corner where I
ie4
1 felt Ilk
burglar who h.id ml.
Uken bU
rtmlndod mo with atani
n«M that the hou-« wa. pr
The big gong Oier the d«..r In Tma'.
mom had long l»aii famlUar t« my
eyea, though X bad never i.km the
with
hi.
.*01
Iwlow.
truuhle Iu learn Just bow the d..mi and ctmuuunlou
w Induw . uf the l*ouw wen« i>uun«>rl.«d •tJ.^wce. wlmt diw*. Turn MyV'
• He «iy. ibe d«sr Into Hm lamemcnt
ay ibal ei.ry ball I. Im LM aud the key • gooe. prob.
ahlv on the otbdf aide.” rea|iondcd
Iteuhnm. “He*, afraid Jack chaaed the
swJtcbtKiard In T«un. ruimi
t:« «Ty burglar down there and the burglar
night tlK* trap Wa. s.i at h «*t f.u ih. Imke.1 the doOr
Itul wild cry I
lower i-rta of Hie h.wiM .ml I waA hmg atul
gn^teil
on the iHilnl of twing caught tn tt
i alarming -tat.
Two c».ui*e«
I might
gntha.”
ot Jaek
try a dr%.|* fn.ur an uj<|ier wlmlow.
trusting tlMit the aUnii wa. «-t only tlie luiiwmeut. aud he a kl
Iber,- wa. the aoliiid »
for the tower Ouur.. <..r I nifetil .leal
Into To.u'. rm.iu and luiu . IT the . ur ami of .Vuul Agatha'. *ol
t^i.t uiH.n the swltehUNird
I rhow lug .Nellie not to go aoii
douhuxlly to my rv^-ue.
Ui. Utter alternative
“Ja t me go!“ .. n amed
It waa umrr hurgUrlou. el.u.Mtig ll*e
luy puiil-huient. luy
Etalra Ilian tb«M-rndlng. kly hand, ami h.vel.hu ThU
1 loid him 1 didn't
even my knee. Ugan to ahake with Juat pmiUhliieii
a. jealooa
nervouamwa. aud fur a few lutuut.w love h!m tohiglil N>au«*
t.e'a dead
Hie liiierv.t of the adventure relief%-d of Gru.v rurtU. aud ii
my mind of the burden of in • grief. I amt w ill 1
uni. oame to me with auch
forgot .\elUe In tUv exclteme
overwhelming f.s-ce tlmt 1 forg»>t evoliig away fr%*tu her.
Tour, room waa unlllumlmd aave for erythhig «1-e. and 1 eanie out of that
learn from the ball and a glow ehuM-t a. though pr»i|HlUHl hy a aiirlug.
If
flapping 1 I the wind of the night
btiwever. Iliat Hie ray from
of the door fell din
U].m IhiTawItchboard. Tl.la
tuuale. hut 1 would have lik»-d a lUile
light on the bed so that I might make
Tom wa. a.leep.
TV
l.reathlug wa.
lug. aud 1 i.tepiK«l soft]
WYien I had croi«ed to the
wllchfeoinl. I art down my drr.. suit
aa<. and then nearly fell over It with
i nolM* that wa. augmented hy thu
oiling of a hlg chair whi. h 1 graHH-d
to ateady myself.
n that all thi. di.turlome hud
iched the cam of the aleeia-r.
W-ntly I atianl up oiid examltuHl
• ♦.wUchUianl.
There were many
liclic. and all |Kilni.<d downward
>1*1 one wWch was at tlw end of
• line. I Judged from thU that the
nut was “ou” for only the lower
fl<K>r of the house, amt so. with conil
deuce. 1 lunmd Hu- sdUch.
If the last trump of dc-.ni K a. l.md
be cried. “Your rtK.m*
all ready for you. Vome nionjr. l»ou'
even bother to aay rot»d night lo th
i it al
L me by
X wa
tiaaaed bla father and mother and life
aunt In the ball, and X can't n'meuiU r
that X Mid a word to them ITolaMy
they tboorht I had licen counteraellus
the fatlruM of the ci»tUlou by too lib
oral recoorae to the aldelKuird.
Tom lad me Into my rtwm. mat a
fUnco around to aaaure hlmMlf that
all waa right aud then walked to the
dour.
• Good ulrbt. Jack.” aald he
X opened my ououlh to any rwnl
night, but w hat 1 really an Id xvaa.
-NelUe rrfuaed me.” However, be liud
cloaed the door and did m»t bear me.
I ant dow n on the «Hlge of the Nil and
held my bead In luy baiidn. Ib voud a
douU I waa bard bit. If I had not
been eo aurc of her. If 1 liad Usmi able
to onderataiid w hy thla c.ita»m>|«he
bad come. 1 would have bn«l u ekaivr
mind. Aa It waa 1 waa utterly .>.|i
fuaed.
I could iiul c\cn reiiH-uilHr
what abe bad uUl to me. 1 relu1n»^l
t ou my part w hen 1 ha.l I
d to an.wer IL That
1 a sound tluit Would
» Uill.r maker,
akened aud yelU^l. but
.ot Tom's. It was that
of hi. aunt. Miss Agatha Hcnham. a
idi ii lady from way down cast who
s a gu.-t lu the hou-e. Tom's rm.ui
had Uvn naslgnnl to her. and Tom had
Xt waa loo late to cateh a nguUr
tiiiiihfermd to a l.-ss luxurious
traH back lo the city, hut I «xiuld get
niurtu.eul ou the Ihs.r ais.xc
a milk train al^out S o\Uk k atul brlfeI'auic S^ ind me ..t the souiid of Aunt
the exmdurtor to let me rble. 1 had
1 fi»rgoi that
done It twotir tbnv time# U iom when Agaibs’a trumpitiug.
U.. rc was any such thing n. an excuse
I gave mys,-If uj* f*.r h«t.
uuptxd by ail Insane lmpu!*e, I
d be neiNwwary to cipfelu thla
into a cUsHt. the door of which
d•|lartun^and ao 1 eat down and wrote
st.*e*l ujnr. within c.isy n«ach
Oui'C
a wUd. ^teaque lie to Tom atiout an
k I ching franil.'ally to the dmir.
•arly
In town. 1 put the
knoli. w hllr the sweat of agony drvncb- * •
luteudlng to puHh
td my fonhead.
Totu'a nnun. aud
Aunt Acatha scrvanuxl hut oniv. tibe
mil lK> underatiKHl
wa. a woman of magmtuvni iicrxe.
. atate that I then renuoed
id iwi, k,..! lU.-lu, «rUU and it w:t. only the sudden and un•rrolBC clolbea aud
u«ual
awakening tha; alanmd her.
the note; Into my “grip ”
Hut the gong Mvmcd to
wound up
X put on a bualnewa aul
fi*r all night, and li. hraren \ouv
brought for use the ne
.hm*k
the
houw*.
down to wait untU It ahould W c-rtaln
XH>.pite
the
gtmg
aud
the
fact
that I
that aU the aerranta bad giuie tt» U-d.
was shut tip in a closet X «x.uld Lear an
About 2 o'clock I went out to r»sx»u
aoiter. The bouae waa abaolutelr MtUet. imTi-a^ing ouliTy. I heard Nellie In the
With my diVM aolt eWae Iu my baiwl 1 ns»m U-hind me N-^.-e^ lUng sx.uie one
mole akmg the ball, iwaalug the d.H^r to tell heV what was the matt.T After
of NaUlc'a room with a atrang^* f»miug an interval her father', divp and dlgnlaa If aba bad gooe away, almoat at if fl.d xoUx* caiue rumhliug through tlwpartmon. He a*^med to W n-asMiriug
aba lay dMd within.
hi. child hy Informing her ih.vi nothing
Baywid NaXIla'a waa
wa. the matu^ cxt-eK a few burglars.
whara Tam bad alept tor ao
The next Uit«-lUgil.le ..mud came
jaara, where ha and 1 at U\v
from Aunt Agatha.
atruccled to keep awake on the ulgUta
. -T.an.” she acrvwmcd. “don't you
bafore tba Fourth of July Hn»t we
dare to bring that gun Into thU nviul
might begta the celebration of the uafrald of It than of forte
tkm i Wrtbday preciaely ou the -mdta
of 12. Tom wat the beat fHend I bad
la tba watML and I U^Ueved
Uy that ba would feel almoat aa bad
aa I did wbaa be came lo know tba
Kama aad X bad made an end t»f our
lava ataey ta the flrat ebapt
Tba door of that room ww. ajar, and
“Hy Jingo, this la queer."* be cmlkHk
I m^ bata toaaad my note In. hut I -What do you suppoM baa become of
bad fOKgottaa aU about IL I went on Jackr
aad dawpjtbi b^ maircaae. which
’In't be in bla wmmV GtonaisUd
of defeat follow lug
cxalUllon of ^plnt.
.rtifualun
flngle mil
I I
L:
taa wider itfliiam. and hio roica waa
ao cluor tbatXi sblrared.
Erldeattj
J trying
bo bra« at the i
klann twiglnated.
“Never mind the go
. fatberr CTlod
Tom
The hurgl
That a w l ere be la.
And III brt «
bundnd that Jack*, already down
there h-Aing fur him.”
-For beareii-a sake he careful, Tomr
callod bla faibsr. • 1*00*1 ahoot Jack
hy ml.’ake «*r let him ahu.4 your
“IHurt Are at all. Tooi!**
Tbla la
NeUiea rolce
“If you think lt*a a
burglar. Joat teU bUu lo go away. Aak
him If be*. Ja. k. He .ure, Tom! I>o
not sbuot nil y ou vr a.ked him If be'a
Jackr
...aerent remark.
Tbnw
Her Tom. who. 1
main autrJudged.
w.y. The gong bsT
fXiUld hear mure
mure plainly
andi I fxiuld
the rm.m wu. empty. When I nwcbfd
the hall, the two women were on the
atairw. I oould mw only the laicka of
two aorvaiii. who wire luiiigUig over
he laml».ter 1
« to me. aud
Joy had r.*.
ouhl n-^.gnlze uii ..pia.
!dre»s. auit e«a,-. which I thru
own ni«.rtment wltlu.ut Ulug oh|m*rved. Then I wall;e.l «alml> down
^ the Imll to the J^iad of the Mnlra.
Ttu* m-rv«ut. k.iw me nm! yelU-d at
! the top. of their xoi,>. H: '‘ Mr. Alden’a
eafe! He fen't mur-
...... «.viT^s
The next Umlaut Ne
! uiwtalni ami run .11
arm.. .Neither of u. found It necessary
' to say a w ot>l.
| “Why.ixmfoum! It. Jack. wher«* were
jyou?” yelled Ti»m from Isdow.
“I
lookt>l Into your nH.m.”
“1 wa. hunting for the burglar." 1
n*.ismd*>l «ilmly.
“TUf. what we re all doing.' he replUnl. And we tvn.lnu^d lo do It for a
j large l«irt of the nigh
gi t a clew. The affair In wrapisnl lu
mystery to HU. day. Not wen NaUe
NEW CObONYDF AZTECS
HHOOTEtT or lOTO BOIinnilT.
York
Wy.
tW
That tbc aacicDt race of tbc A
exlsu today In tbe Mate of Moewloa.
Mexico, tbeir Tace liuea and phyalcal
turlea ago are loat. haa been eatabUahed hy Dr. Ales llrdUcka of tbe
American Monenm of Natural History
of New York. Tbe dlacovery U ono of
tbe rraolU of bla fourtb exjiedlttuo to
that ranon. from which be baa JoR re
turned.
Sdentlsu knew that
tbe nation lived In Mexico, hut Dr.
llrdllcka la the ftrat to reach an abaolote conclualon hy 1
menu and like pLyi
indicated hy historical
rvHx»rd. w hich abow that a body of
them migrated to tbe country they now
Inhabit near t'uemavara, fifty
aoulh of tbe city of Mexico. Tbelr
language U that of tbe .Vatec. tw
Uge. speaking nothing rise, wt
few afieak HpanUb as wclk
APosHivt
Cm for Old Soros
uiFoYor Soros
that yoa are
(itoVbKilSTS.
to aooompltah what they desire. Tbla
U la aoma eases not tbe faalt of Uw
individual, bat it is doa to hi. earjnmndinga. Some are ao hedged in by
elrcumataaoea Hiat it eeraas next to
1 imiioasibla to get a chanew to atrlke
)a Wow for tbemwlves. But tbe ma
jority of fallorM come from a lack of
Becofd-UtnM.
Tim*c
lUnaicr a a McCormick of tba
Bontbva Padfle la In Chicago on Goal•SM regarding tbe iimject. Ai>xjrdlng
to blm. a tract of land of 121U100 acres
baa bean secured near XYmno. cal,
aad It la proposed to cut tbe land up
into omaU farms. u|»on which wiU be
pUcMl aU modem Improrementa be
fore tbe fanna are sold.
Tbe pnrpoae of tbe |4au la to attract
permoa who have aeveral tbouMod
doUara which they w irti to aicnd In
rMdj made California f.-irmn. Tbe
Und demands IrtgmUon. and IrrlgalUm
work! are to be put In op,rathMi «.u an
exteoolve scale. Creameries are to l»r
eaublisbed. trees pUutcd and frulu
and cereala grown befiwv auy farm.
WiU be sold. In many «^>s bouse,
and hams are to lie built, and dttv^tlve features will not W f*»rgun, u. , '
“We expon In ihl. way to get a hl^
cUm of farmers for this idatv." mUI
Mr. McCormick, “and we think the
plan will attract lh.«a*' who desire
farms alnwdy devetoiMvl. If ao d.aired, a man can buy a farm and have
It token care of l.y those lu charge of
tbe tract.”___________________
They ara
tumble to apidv what they
the prloeipal ore of which U. tliat
wbat they study la not coupled aud
aixpltod to Hieir every day life aad
aarroandlaga
They are not ivtmot
ad bow to BM tbU knowledge, and
knowledge to Uka a ma*bin<'. of little
value onleM you know bow to am it.
Tbe
following
young p»-ople learned
iutervsting
The r,•minim- ld,e
an Is *.ne who lui*
aex ivla lo tell.
Pex.pl • Mho use religion aa
In this vx,«l.i will dor
keep warm *n the nex
—Chli-ago Dally New
cloak positions and are x*o tbe road lo aue-
J
W. HubU ll. Stenogra,J,er and
Bookkeei*er at loota
r*77JT
' AmsM Brown. Stenographer »„.!
1 ke.r -serat U Oat.
Bookkeeiier with Ca»** & Crol-. r
All .Sadifville. Ky.. waa cunoua to j
Chaa. Elton. Steiiograj*b*«r m Nurtl.learn the eauae of the vast imjxrove. jem Michigan Aavlom.
meat in tba health of Mra. 8. P.
Chaa
Kanaorn. Gen Mngr H E
Whittaker, who had f*xr a long time Gill. Norihiawi. Mieb ^
endured untold auffering from a’
HerHiaHolci*mb,rH>o?k.^ ivr. Straub
--------------brooobial irooble
-It', all! Broa. Oitv.
‘
dne to I>r
ir. Klng'a New Giaoovery.-' Mildrcih I>ocL
write, hei
id BxKxkkts’tier. t
cnied her and
lao oared our little |
Achaah iUack, SienogTanlit-r
rmnddaaghter of a aevere attack
dt of Pat
Whooping Oongh.It poaltively
Pwnnie Kutner. Canhier lUrclwn
A SOCIAL EMBASSADOR.
Mercani
Kina KAwora-a Plaa t« Vrmrmt
--------------„----------------- .
-------- ------ xtnv. Si«*n..gmpli« r
rvleadskla R lia AaieHe*.
____________________ jbOc mnd II.U». at ! Bookkeeia-r. MdVv A S4U1
Geo Hans* u. Clerk. Am* ruw
*“ Richard Manafleld. tl*e aetor. Juat 8. K Watt A 8011. and Jaa. G. John-1
i»e»a Co.. City
back from Xhigland. iui>s It is the In ton's drug atroea
_H*xoke,.,,.r. Colombia
teotlon of King EUlwnrd to M ud lu tbe
^ ladicesu-.
; Trwnafer\v‘ t
United Slates 11 s*irt of s-H-lnl eml»aiwn
dor. who may i««cslMy W 1. n.yal i*eraonage. He will m-rsomilly repn-sx'nt
tbe king at AVaablngtuii
bile imt aetlug at England's n-pn-**‘ntative In tinuatua diplomatic m-hs*-.
'
Mr. Manafleld l«irn«l this li.ten-stHookk. eiat. Arms A C.xle.
Ing fact, aaya the New Turk Exeulug rlse«lH!xc*,.ll Im
• A si. k m iu. s:r • said Dr J..hn-ou.";'****•
»''H.kke*.,M-r t Walin.
Journal Tnun a iHts..n;ii:e iI..,h* t«
Iving Bdwarxl. wlu* »ctid itie king is “U alxxaxs a v*xmi.*lrel" Th*.
Silu,^U*Th^t^Md^i^^
1 ’'j^ir'is^ovot;
... .»an.v.r“ i; .vu-*kVri'„
race t>i»e of 2,000 yeara
InUct.
•Tbe Artec iif today Is tbe Axtec of
ancient time* as far as purity of type
goew. He U far more of an AtUr than
tbe present day Egyptian 1. an Egyiv
tUn.” aald I>r. llrdllcka to
rciiorter
of the New York lltrald *
th»n they numlM-r sx-veral
IJke the liullaua of North Amertca.
they aaalmlUted to
turn, of tbe clvillxatiou als*ut them.
At i*resent tbe Aztec 1. lu danger of
extermination from drinking. They
took readily to the national Irveragtw
of Mexico and have steadily degeuer
ated. Tbe few arta. auch aa Uwdmak
ing aud weaving, they |•oas(Wl^.d thirty
yeara ago have allpisd fn.m them.
They are Inferior to the Ynqula. fartlK-r
north, and are al*aolutely dominated hy
the Mexican, about them.
••SupcrrtlUou and legend
main of their wurahip of tin sum th«
and tbe fire god. They have em
brax'^d t'hrlaUi
lallanlty. The eht
ksated ill the middle of Ibeli
to have tio destrojing *
f»> t. hiiwever. ou the integrity of tin
language. The ancient hleroglxi.hii
which have never Urn d»s lplMT»d ai
which arvhalogUta Isdicve to hold tl
ir‘•'ri;'' r,.:: “i;
relatloua m.xx existing iH txx.sn Aiiht
lea and Great Hritaln! The king cultl
vatea Americans. He Is int.-reated In
the prv»grx*as of this xsiuntry.
“8u«*h a move.” sakl Mr. Mansfield,
“would bring the emlia-sv «if i;r»q»|
Britain Into ais*ei.nl |»rximiiiMnv In
Waahliigton. Ikslal fumlioi.s ei, a
greatiM- w-ale than x x*r iN-f.irx* wi*uld
doulilbw. obtain In *.iir nainmal eapi
tab The eff.'vl cannot la* uxeresM
Wk«t Amrrlrmmm S|.e.4 la P-rU.
The IVlIl I-ansien. a nexxv,*a,Hr In
Paris, eatlmatea ttuit Atm-rn-atm a|>eud
20.iWU.OMU franca, or
ammal
ly In Paris
ai
l*a
Schwab aud
of the sho|H. In the llue^d.la Palx. The juiikt aays'.Mrs. Y«'rk.*a
.l^‘nds 22M.n
.OMM unumillx with Pari.
rents siH-ud like
AVhat a Tale It Telia,
art'of writing his tongue haa *
the other attribute, of form
While a fes
Ish. tl>e majority ar
llrdllcka was loath to sinnik un Uiia
1 f«l In thii^ n-siHHt. The comiwirlsun
jcal
of the featun-a of the I
with tbtie found on Hie
and lu wall minting, m
tind
TluM-amum
though not ao freak.
!sh in upiH-aramv as the Hakcr racing
•The Artec does nut coutine.hl
michinc which was the calls*' of a fa
J the Mort'lo. region." Dr. Hr
tal mvldcnt at a]K*ed trial, ou Staten conllnutd.
..
“I have a*vn a full
lalaiuk l« strikingly u .v* l in appear-1 ed Axtec
•Ity of MexUM. 1
itii'e ns well a. In ixuistructiou.
lU I la not un
lu smaller towns. Once away from
tWMr vlllagxn, however, their ludlvlduallty la lost, and they Uv.mie like auy
eltlxeu of Mexico, lu dress aud laflguage they are alike, aud one may dlarear U the ejiglm-er s sxat.
tlnguiab tbe Artec only hy hi. phya
.V iiarticularly rakish vfftvt la given leal charaelerUtiea. They are a branch
to the front t>f the ear hy a larg« w star of tbe Nahua race, to whliOi the Tul
loping aide, bolding twcu- tecs, who preceded them and reached
ty gillona. wl
also acta aa a dasb- a higher degree of clvIllxaUon. i*oaailJy
board aud wii
hlelJ for the driver, U'loiiged
Hicka
whose seat 1. Is-twein it and tbe
exampU's of Aztec ba
boiler.
The fuel usid is gas*.llue at a pres aiicieut and modem, which w Ul be
sure x.f alMUt iiluety i^unda. which added to the collection of tbe American
gives a vcr> hot tire, hy w hich steam Muaeum of Natural HUtory. Uia adat 2«X» iKiunds pressure may he gen- dlUona to the museum from thla exerat»d from c-tld wahT in less than txvo l*edJtlon will make tbit collecilun tbe
unrt complete ofits kind lu tbe world.
minute*. Iu rarlug the si. am pr
Tbs He procured a uuml*er of Axtec akulla
la maintained at over 4ui» |H*uudi
aud i*arts of akeletous. They will
alivrlug Is doDo by a boriz.»ulal
comiivtlng with the fn.n? Mun-K Tbs prove luvaluable lu |»rovldlng anUiropologieal meaauremeuu; One of tbe
I the innehlne aud
* throttle wlille the tirvmat atteoda rarest acquiaUiona U a Toltec skull In
flue preaerxallou. It beJonga to
1 age
auti'daUng auy present hlatt
America.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
In addition to tbe Morelos mflon I>r.
Wh.vit m.vy Is* coriiorvd. but com
HrdUcka visited aoutbem t'Uh. Artnn't he wtiraten.d.
It lak«>*i a wKc young man not to tons. New Mexico and a great part of
Mcxh'O. III. reaearche. In the Yuqul
VTlte a loxe Idirr.
txKnitry will reveal w hat bad hitherto
•« makes the mare
been unknown about tb^t «vUon.
CO lu the aU*r
class.
If S.>.‘lUg
attract
Renuuiits of Powerful Ruce
Found UOac la M»ico.
“It Is not In my pntvlnce To talk
alHMit that, for scleiitl.U are jealous of
each otlMT'a premgutivi’w. 1 can tnily
say that the old inonuiuenls mean
nothing more to the Art*-*- than ohJ«-ct
of auiKTatlUou. uwe. TtM-re la 11
clew to-the uiianswcraUe problem o
the old Artec nation ami Its origin t
lie ohtaiiHHl from the nushTii trih«
Measurement, of the sLiilU of th
denm motor presinit rare when iMiniiaivd with
veivd
eircuhir track ona^
lh!r»l of a mile In clrx'umferem>e In Sax
2*;2 r.... whKh is a world's n-x-ord for a
A.vbtii¥ &o t«»l
TO
I of tbe
clvlllxallon. 1
long warfare they have waged against
tbe Mexlcatxa. One of Dr. llrdllcka*.
aiiecimena from that c*»untry I. a bullet
they manufacture for rlfli-a. for which
they make the powder and cast the
Wad, ualng old abella. Tbe examplM
of -betr work la weaving will add to
tbe moaetUD a department owned by
DO otber Inatttotlon in tbe work!
' Editors. A. Browm ofBMiaetsrtlle.
a C .. waa oRoa ImaMomlj aarpriaed.
••TImMicb loRff aafferinc froM Dya-
t mirror of yonra ahowa 1
mUow compeixion. a Jauu
ok. moth patches and I
km. It's liver trouble;
? tin
hv;:;.
blood, give clear
rich CH*m]*l*-xinu.
akin, rosy
E. Wait & Son. aud
Only 25o.
I'a drug storea.
HOHIh
T«»
A
V
H*xxk
lore s. * un-d their
........
*llvg** iloring
liiMMit a g.s*
id cluirltx a
lii-ngu Post.
Ib-nt iKJsiiHuis *a at*- «lmng busi?
for tli.-m«*lv. s
Thi.
.chm*! ha.
IS »ch
-......... ..... ........
by U^l «H.l
reach the di.*««*-ii {lortion of th* *-ar. j
There
•*«***
.ir;;:..'
oils, r c*>llege in
ooll.-g*. al once and U* p
Deafm-ss
o fill some *d the
tiiflam*>l iN.uditiun of Ibe mucoua lin- D”'
renetitlng tni-ni.elve. lo
ing of tl.c Kustachian TuIh*
Wb*-n I
thu tulH la iuartimtl von liav* a ram-1 »'««'fK'ctir, lawctically «slu*wted 11
hliug a*>nnd or inns-rf.Hd hearing, and |
..ia*iis Sei*f 1.1,
w hen it u * ntin ly cU>a«*d. iVafueaa u /l»»e
full t
the result, and unless the inflamma-Catalogue,
turn can W taken out and this lube
'
reston*.! to it. nomml oondilipn. hear- j
ing will Ik- destroyed forx-ver; nine <
Tu-a*r
y':fr
From frightful dl.flgorcment. Mra
hicl. i.*‘oo.i.!”
Naniiic t;aIhg*T of LeGnuig*-, Ua..
flamed condition of tb
appli.Ml Hocklen*. Arnica Salve to
great a*)M-s on her h««d and far**, and
e One Hundred Dollar. ,
for anv oas*catarrh) that oann
Hall*. Catarrh Cure.
j Scald. Pil.-s 26c. Cure guarante*-d
by 8. K Walt A Son-aud Jaa G
F J Cheny & Co . Toledo. O.
Johinam druggiaU.
Sold by Druggists T6c,
Hair. Family Pill, art* the beat.
-Heppf
TWENTY-ONY
kk«^***r wii
all^min
drieh ^
g.Hsl grail
who x-i-s th«< World g1v*-n
aml.lrnlv gioxx
,
to ll.liik bim-.ir
again-t ib** * niivn!
HooUpan-
tl.e bricU *yer. i
ih.
ierwtdai Waii’t xoda fountain.
|
Ito
m*.t
at
tfe
Unat:i2:J0.1^
Grand Rapida al
D*-m)it4:l5 p. m., ButTalo 10:l0iv m.
and Grand Cx-ntral Station. New
York, 10.-00 a nx. with through .!**«*er to N*-w York, js-rf.-cts the - mce
eaatbound over thu popular root*-.
via M. & N. E. U. R. to Mauiaiee
and sleamers direct.
Go on trains iMvmg Tihverse City
V OK) a. m. Monday. TuomIsv, Thor.-
round
A. Mitchell. O. P. Agt.
Y. Cunningham. Agt.
11 W
SUNDAY RATES
G. U.
& 1
Commencing Sumlay, June 5h»lli. t-x
caraion tiokela to Petoakey at $1.00 foi
round trip. Train leaves 6:4U a m.,
retuma »dX> pi m.
IflOl-Smo
O. K. Murray Agt
CanHlop* cr^am—ifr/ d%tictouigf W^fi toda fpyntam.
1630-tf
tpplea,
20a peck; cabbage, 6a bead. cucum
bers 20c, dozen; wat. r melons 30c.
twch; mnakmelona. 6a Euterpriae
EXCURSIONS
PEBEjVV^QUETTg
WASHINGTON, U O.
U. A R, ENCAMPMENT,
October T20i.
Tiokela will be aold to everrbody
rbo wiabM them at very low rates on
Jetober *rd, 4th. 6th and 6th, good to
ratam anHl October 14th.
An ezten■ion of limit will be made to Novem.
her 3rd if deaired, apoo payment of 60
le. Av pet»o» who l.u th. prio.
'“-WJ.Si.r.O.P.A.
» U» Tax Pajan.
Th» tax rail, for tooWollncmm uf
and
noc’s KON OF onranrs
FCCK SROTMCRS.
ORAMD AARma. RICH.
''S^l
KlMgiigil€l
Suffered forover 10 years
Iman’s Ladies’ Restorallvc
TaI l MADGK. Mich
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO..
Grand Kapids. Mich..
Dear Doci ok
>k: 1 have been thinking
for some lime
tim that 1 ought to write you
tor
a few words of praise for your wonder
ful LADIES RESTOR.ATIVE, which
did mC S
such worlds of good. I suffered
iinses.
nses. andiemilc cor
complaints,
reli< to me,
years, that death would have been a relief
I took doctors’ medicine and several kinds of Patent Medi
cine, but they all availed me nothing. I am so thankful that
I learned about DR. IMAN’S RES TORATIVE that 1 want
to recommend it to any
woman suffering from tnese
these tcmble
terrible
lywomansuiieringirom
complaints. Anyone wishing to leai
•lte*ttltnra4Aaooiu>,
xruu
(Utcbd^t.
HOME DEPARTMENT
OF On^UST TO HOME LOTQtS CEHBRALLT lm>TO WOBEH FAKT1CUUU.T
O tu Uf* M \m4» ^^umpimg,
At»gimgimmvtmkUm
Widi m9wm A gTFiy'a
:
8«t fFM M Ibt. wind* la ifalactUM.
BMrt-fiad M th« day U kaif.
lUloiclac la rala cr laaahla*.
U taa* with thm roMa's tomg.
O
tklaga «pM WM a tnuapiac.
TkacfMa. wild tHiaff* that ftow
Tba ctoaai af tba ^1 fad lily.
Tba teafle of fanu balow:
Tba pay. flad Ufa of tba Iraa tepa;
Tha alMidowa tlwt slowly fall.
Tba loBC. still slops of ths assadow
AadOod's sky orsraU!
O tbr tblBfsoiis bsan a Iraaiplac.
Tbs whlspsr of woodlaad tiat>s.
Ths eaU of a hlddsa bvookl«t
Tbs manaar of slsepy bass;
Tbs distanos roU of tbs tbaadsr
Tbs drip of tbe sUrss rala.
Tba atartUd rasli of a sqalnal
Tbsorobla'siioisaKaUt
O tbs tbiags ooa fasls a tmaplag I
Thsipyof tbsooaalryraad.
A fariac In gypipr fbsbioo.
With DSTsr a gypsy's load:
OsUcbl la lbs worid of baaaty
A raplaia of Iots aad ptaiss
And a wlU to awks Ilfs ths Irasr
For this glory of oomaum daysl
Ths Obarahiaaa.
of a Bsrms motber wbomorery trifle
ss"Stop that noise."
t to OTsrytblag the not-
u*obi^r^th^”^iaui^ Ind
Why shoaldst thou fill today with
adored by-tbsm-wbo sTsry year hires
M) to'ooms and stay
weeks with her ohildrea while she
get to tbs point," she says, "tliat
.srarything tits ohildrea do worries me.
1 ibsir laughter and noise make
am jump and 1 oatoh myaslf scolding
them for trifles and make saroastic replat to my husband. 1 know 1 need a
rust aad ebaaga I might stay at
> aad bars a spaU of aloknsss and
spend tbs moasy la dootor*' hills and
seed tolas bat I like better a ooapls of
For all his orsatnrss. so for thes.
weeks la aaothor olty-a risll to an
<-----Thttbssl
old friend or a qalet stay at a hotel,
—Paal Flsmlng.
wbsrs I pUy 1 am a faaohslor girl aad
sat Welsh rarebits at midnight and go
to ths theators, and It doss not cost
any omse. 1 hare not any mother or
slater or aant to stay w|th my ohlldren
It is prstty late In tbs ssasonto taU and so 1 hire a settled
aboot rt^st days aad snmmsr raoatlocis.
bat psrhaps tbs busy hoass motbsrs
imj little ooss’welfare. When
might And a way to stsal a fsw days
of rust la ills plsasaat aataam Ums. my ten days or two weeks are up 1
whioh. Indosd. if It U*bot ths bast of ooms back. fssUag asfroah as a daisy,
this ysar of graos, Uwi. Uisn tbs ysar ana with my sasatal poise oomplstely
forssaid will not bar* had any Tory rsslorsd. Moss than that. I hare a
good Umss as far as oatlng wsatbsr Is lot of good new stories and 1 bars
.sd a lot of new tricks that Inb rAt any rats Uis following taksa ast and amuse my ohlldn u. and tln-y
aboot ms aad my hnsliand makes
from the Michigan Tradesman will bs
good to read and then to oat oat and lore to ms aad paaoe aad amiabaity
I In oar house. It Is a great die«rs for a reminder when another
Doabt not that Hs will gtrs tbss.
too.
Thy part.
Only bs stsadfast. nsTsr wav«<r.
Kor sssk sarih's faror.
Batrsst;
Tboa kaowsst what Ood wilU
tbt editor^s3f Chsir.
Similarity of
Woman a,nd
The Violin
fly rHANZ KALTCNflORN. Composm
r^Sr^^OOK St tho
I
1-
Tbs oora U taiBliV brown.
*wiS^I SbsSS?^^
Tbs sedges flaaat their barrsst
la oTsry meadow Book:
Aad asters by the brookalds
Msks asters la ths brook.
By aU ths lorely tokens.
September days are hers.
8bs Is U a tnadaUl wbota. day aftst With sammer's best of wsal^
Aad aatama's best of cheer. ‘
day. she goes OTsr tbs same waaiy
foaad ofdaMsa. with few disMons
and Uttls lalantloa aad by aad b7 U
Mrs. A.--------raised three ohlldren
bsgias to UU oabsr. 8bs bsoooMa
cross aad Irritatsd. Bbs loses bar wlthoat sspeolal difioalty. as they
cbarai aad peopis bsgla fc arold In* were blessed with good health and
iasisad of assUag hsr. Half of tbs good dlspoaiUoos. bat ths fourth ohUd
lU
OTsrwToaght natars. Hsr aagglag aad who early ahowsd 1
fretUag and sharp spesobss are ths raguUtloos which had sufflosd
ory of tha orsntraag aarrss aad a lit ths others woald not control him.
tle rest aad ralaiatioo woald rastore
hartoharaonaalMlfagaia.
tbiak It a orlias If ahe eron oontemplatsd golag off aaywhers without
draggiag along tbe ohUdrea witli her
aad la that abs doss not only bsrsslf
hat tbs ohlldroa a grisroaa wrong.
Nobody knows wbal Utile martyrs
tiaHii. li lias a neck and head, shoulden
and waist, carved in pnuvful, curving iiiodels. HAD
I
IT ARMS OK ANYTH1.\<; TO TAKK TIIK TLACE
OF THEM THE UESK.MHLAXrE TO THE OLD
”
COUin'LY SI’ANISH rONrElTIOX OF A
LADY’S PERSONALITY WOELD RE PERFECr.
Musicians know that the violin has a soul. Every man hut a
Turk will attest that every woniuii has one at the least. Soul is
uuderstobd to Iw mind.
•
To bring out tin* P\vtH*le«t |»oteutialitieH in the soul of female or
Uddle the power of s master is rt'«iuirt'il, we art' told. Women have
been knotvn to exhibit no love, no tenderness nor any of the graces
of their nature to first wooers, yet they were fountains of affection
and svmpalhv to their next gallaiiU.
SIMILARLY. VIOUNS HAVE REKN PLAYED WITH
POOR OR MEDIOCRE EFFECT WHIOH IN THE HANDS
OF OTHERS WOULD YIELD DELICIOUS MELODY. It is
not that the second player is neeessarily a lietter |H'rfoniier than
the first; it is not that the seet'nd and sneceKsfiil wtwr is neces
sarily handsomer or inort* attractive than the first. It is in each
cflso a curioiu sympathy I»etwi'en the |»*witiTc and |»assive sourct's of
the harmony.
Spontaneously, mysteriously, the s^ml of tiie woman obeys that
of some one man. It apjvar* from the ex|K‘ricm'e of music schools
that the spirit of the violin is similarly rt'sjx'nsive to the spirit of
WOMEN LIKE A VIOLIN?
VIOLINt ARE WOMEN.
THEIR
flPIRITfl ARE THE SOULS OF DAMSELS WHOSE EARLY EXPERIENCES RAN THE GAMUT OF ALL THE JOYS AND SORROWS
iwoa.
laadaphteswIUbaldAy
At a Mother's Mosclag held la ooa-
Ths giorisa's kiasot frii«es
Aiaoarilagtathssaa:
la dasky pods ths milk weed
Its hlddsa silk has span.
MRS. M. t. c. SATU. rorroRA* ..
avoost so.
•To my mladasbild'sadasatmais
dsAolsat if hs does not issia"Bsd
RIdlagbood and tbs Wolf." "Ths
oorary and if moH t
low my eMftaplelli
•Re«,deM. K
lukUd wualdal-
pMbIsm aad askad for bsl|i Ths
Isaslats sagMiod that she try to keep
him qmist ky talUag bfaa a story each
Urns sbs gars him a bath.
ristMto
latmakiac
ichildiwa hare fan.
among uhU
I is a dead Tirlaa.'
of ohU» of tbs isosmt diaoor
sry of Dt. Xdmaad Qaristoa of New
York, "that there is a ears, swift aad
srid, " eanaot bs ovsr.sstimatod.
Tbls aaUdom is comama ridsr riaWhen ths hoar Sgar. and if its ralas la this tui|isel
is bomeinmiad.il 4 right at band
bU bath, she mads her piopaiatioos in almost srery bomeu Few booseaad then caUiag bUs. said. "'Ob. holds are without oarbolio acid la
medicine obsst or oo eloset sbelTSS,
story aboot a bear today aad 1 w^ for its ass as an aatiseptie U waU
taU it to yon whUs I glre you your known, aad it u sold wltboat lastricbath." To her delight Frank came
with alacrity and was so engrossed in j Altboagh an
of im
ths story that he did not seem to real-1 ^rortb a pound of ears, acrid
ise that lie was in tbe water and being i happsn’in tbe best rsgalatsd
sorabbed with a roagh wash rag.
j
^ j^ked and eril-mindsd
His toilet was made next morning ! know full wsU ths
agsdtotry thSsplaa.
sore thought of beiagthaakfml for aaytblag their
eats ftre them than—wall, a
Thay aeoept aad look for awMa If
what they get Imt as alee as
ohild's wboes tethm has twies
sey that belongs to John thay am
mtisfled aad disooateated.
la my day the sUgblem thing that
fathers aad mothers did for as
i appraelated.-No matter If ths
gift wma osar so maall U meant maoh
to as aad wa traasarad it for the
oftharglrsr. If my teghtsr gisas
Iraa a party, and works aary
hard to make it a eaeoom. if It is s
vaiieea vol. la tb. town a U. VIoiBity as poasiVIs. aad woald My to
iadaoe otlrn cataids otihaclabto
wwa selected, aads late sUdM. aad
aa ereniaff selected wflen. la Ike
Town HaU. tke dab stowed tko piotaiesoaeeoteea. Tbe adariaHloa wm
flxed at tweatT-flre oeala The
tare Gleb Kxbibitloa" bee(aowbotewa.
Tbe oepeeity
eeoh yeerta alwmye a bsidsnws can.
Tbe tecaey is ri^«a to soess tpssiel
town objecL-tsbdlss' Hobm JearaaL
I as la
gettiag forward. Women of this gaa.
eratUm would help themselres aad
ate others amay liases by plaanlag ahead,
not only as to food aad food sappllas.
bat la the little porsonal amtten. TO
la a great whila, aa<t
hare always a doeea pairs of otookfare as a tambiar of milk apdeoe aad
half doeea handkerchiefs laid
bread aad batter aad cookies aad away, with some espeoially aloe aafriiit, our oupofioy wastuil.aadas derclothiag, ought te be u ruU wllh^
for being tbaakfaL wo were regular eTcry woman. U te tb
angels to make upi"—Detroit
No thanks
gansndly known
t^t half a capful of Tinegar. dilated
I with an equal amount of water, foli lowed in few minutes by a ssoood
1 dose, could U> administered ss an an
te a person who has swallowed
oarboUo aoid. while waiting for the
dootor and the atomaoh pump, tbe
malioioas use of thU poison would
be lesssDsd if not stopped.
Lsw requires all poisons to be
n.arked as melt, and tbe desirability
of specUl bottles in shape aad oolor
for poisonous drops has been saggsst’ e«l. but nerer put in general praotios.
I What would be better in my estima
tion. would b*‘ te pass a law requiring
that everr poison should hare its anuinled on the Ubs!
beneath the familiar
skull and cross bones.
We all know that quick emetios are
tb. first remedies whenI poisons hare
been taken, but in an
I*ecially when life is at stake, memory
and ev. n common sense fly off at a
tangent, and tbongb we may rsoaU
tbt ground mnstard. alum, powdered
chalk, strong adds, magossia and oth. l>KNTON-as«<i 10 Uirnlhm.
|* r things with copious draughts of
t I»r asd Mr. II B Oan.rr
I warm water are giren for certain kinds
» h Pn;-. j
,,oison. which antidote te gire for
~ j oxalic acid, iodine, arsenic; laadanom
•Jack and |ur wliatever the drug may bi*. and the
One of her greatest trials came from : te the aooompanii
I or ereu hare ; the BeanstaU,' and day after day I
lizlng that he | same process was followed, and i
nerrous and excitable, she trusi | power of the story kept ^he child The family medical adriser whioh
ater quiet and docile. As Mrs A. ---------- might answ. r the qneston. is. aobodj
to oreroome his antipathy
knows where, at the rital momeat
by coaxing and reasoning with him
but If we could read on the fatal hot
rather than by threats and pouisliment.
tie what to do at onoe. life and suffer
imt thU process consumed much time
snd was only moderately succersful. sgain. Mra<A-a------- ortme object ing might be spared.-Ladies' World.
When he was old enongh te go te has been to distract Ids attention, but
the power of the story is more than
1 always use aa old gingham or oal
o apron. Oulloo Is better for dust
ing fumitatv. aad I keep it well dam
peaed with coal oil. Them these U no
Hat or dust flying aroand aad one caa
make ths ooners cleaner also. Itdom
as well oa oak as walamt fuiaitate
often go all orer my oak wood
work in tbe same way. oely keepiag
the cloth quite wet with the oil It
dries and mskes the Woodwork
iw aad aloe besides taking off
ofTcry bit of dost
other nioe way te get rid of dust
on f omltuxu. especially if one has the
edforaayeiaeiseqy. Snddsa lUaessme to all, and oaxvless drtas U
most deprtasiac ia times of eiokaess.
Doss ooe have to make ea unexpected
iqy. if ttorsu aotbiag te de bat
pack a bag or tmnk the pkasaze of
the ebaafo is doubled. Cloes friend
ship with a women who alwars did
everything'et the lest evaliable moioag ego oonvinoMi me thet thie
plan of lookiug "forwiwd" elKmld be
rule. A memU r of this womea's
family wittily mjK "Things are elweyedoae here et the last minate
mt on weL -'-Ladles' World.
drawera^aarred tables aad legs
of fumiwre which are amoet impossihle to eleaa with cloth or dast brash teqaUltes for Uu- sick room.
-but you just get u small paint brash
Tin Qoldkn Ralo U e servioeable
aad try it. after weUiag it ia tbe oil Be for thorn who most be la tbe sick
U as Tamlab aad drys mm. eiUier as petleat or as aaree.
quiokes. and if you get a soft brush
A snrprisiBg amoaat of oomfort may
won't hurt the flaeet furalture; be givtma sick prison by simply tarnDSTer usi' It for any other purpose.
ing and smoothing tin- pUlow that
has tasmiae hot aad crumpled.
Take tweWe green sour apples, two
eth good 1U» a medicine." and kt«p
your fei^ bright and cht*ery. Save all
quart of Tinegar. two tablespooafuls the unpleeeent hits of news from tbe
each of mnstard seed aad mlt. aad one invalid.
It U often a comfort te an invalid
of powered sagar, and two oupfnls of
to be lext alone for a time, with eomeof brown sugar. Seed tbe raisin
body within call, bnt oat of his sight.
snd chop Tery fins Put the Many when sick disiUke the feeling
sugar and spioes on to boil
through imsginationHigh j one in the summer lime, when excur
Dhopped mixture and sHamei over them.
Bmell Doiees are very irritatiag to
. Thenadd the apples, pared
and scream when he saw her approach aspirutions may b.* kindhHl by aueo- sionl«atsand1 trolley cars are crowded
d. and oook slowly until soft the sick, aad care ebonlJ be taken
ing with the basin of waier. Haring doUts'of great men. Many b<
Seal in small boUles. An exc^Uea
no time te parley with him. she was truths are taught in quaint folk-lore ^ One will
looee board la the floor rattles, that
East Indian relish.
oompidled te use force, and as she dethe curtain does not flap aimoyingly.
and that people do not speak in a half
The llliiioL earri. ' four UI ineh gun-» and foiirttn'ii 0 inch gnus
whUper. ________________
on a ditii'laeeim ni ..f 11,.'.no l..ii'». The neweri and biggest Engliih
battli-hip L...iel..n carries only fi.nr 12 inch ami twelve G inch gums.
In addki..n, the Aimrican wears thicker arnn.r. It would W rash
flavored and quite ripe, though perto a.sserl that llie American is all r*.mid the In-tter ship, but I am
eare, stone, and weigh,
Inmud to pay that 1 know .several Rriti>li naval ollieers who, sinct*
for three qnerters of ea
Ihev have MMII h..ih Vt-s>.ls side by side, have told me that IF,
boor, and do not faU to stir it oftaa
D»w it from tto
WITH EQUALLY (JOOD cm:WS. THE TWO SHIPS MKT
Sy Bhhoy HENRY C. POTTER
fire aad etir in the eagar, allowing
IN ACTION, ROTH ANXIOUS TO ITOHT. THEY WOULD
ponndofengarto
BACK THE ILLINOIS.
each pooad of IraiL AUow it to boil
RS ago there were five or fix private art gallerie* in
skimming carefolj. Boil five
New York. Mr. .\stor had «.ne, the late Mr. Belmont miaatee. then add the strained jaloe
9
The Tendency
To Institutionalism
THE UNREST OF TODAY
By Dr. EMIL C. HIRSCH. Oucago Rabbi
ffl
N1:K.<T IS WHITTEN IN COLD LITTERS AGROS.S
THE SKY OE OUR DAY, and unre.-it is furrowing the
brow in the figure repnvenlative of our eivili/4itiun, and in
these days the philanthropist finds an op|M.rtunity and also a aaered
obligation.
Certainly LIBERTY IS
A
SACTLVMKXTAL WORD.
Whose heart remain.-^ nntouchiHl when ttiualiiy whiriK-rs ila i.roini^^
into his ears, ami whore is he who is not *piiekened to resolve and
lifted to high outlook and iiplook whm it ^ing^ of the coming fra
ternity of inaii ? And yet XO WORDS HAVE BEEX M(HH:
DEEPLY MISUXDKRSTOOD THAX THESE WORD.S—LIBFJTY, EQUAUTY AXD FlUUERXITY.
Two Kinds of Journalism!
By ARCHBISHOP IRELAND
“ OFRXAI.ISM THAT IS HOXEST AXD HOXORABLK IS OXK OE THE XAT10X\S MO.ST PRE(TOUS IXHKRITAXCKS. That which places noto
riety und in'll aU.ve truth ami virtue and adopts as ita
tuctu*s *»f war the stunning sensation rather lliau the
calm ftatemeiit of facts is one of the nation's dirt-ft calamities. Xumerous in America Is the journaUsiii which L honest and huiiorahlc
here and there is found that which
and iKdf. theft: IS HERE A DUTY OE COXSCIEXUE
AXD PATRIOTISM FOR AMERICAXS. May they ever be
had one. ami three or four others. The.-ie gallerica were
of fruit I, end Tcoattaae^
oi«t'iu‘.i once a week, when the public were invited boiling for three minutes longer.
picst<. This usage has iK-rislied, ami I REGARD IT Two minutes after the sugar Is stirred
AS A VERY SIGXIFICAXT AXD MOURXFUL NOTE. IT in. add the blanched kernels of part of
the peaohea ThU marmalade, like
IS THE TENDKXUY TO IXSTITUTIOXAI.ISM.
most others. U improved by pressing Our danger lies not in physical nei'ds, hut in focial degradation tlie fnut throagh a sUve when partial
and corruption, out of which comes ruin, which lies behind these ly boiled. Nothing can be finer then ita
flavor, which would be injored by
physical matters. 1 would siH*ak of institutional charity in this re adding the sugar at-flrsL
gard. On an island imt half an hour's journey from New York are
4,000 insane iH*rsons umler the rare of the state, and theae people
sen tomato soy Ise pleasant echave not In'cn visite.l by any one hut the state commissioner for the oompeniment for nearly every eort of
fish and meet To make it, shoe withlast four years.
THE FORCE OF THE APPALLING FACT 18 MADE PLAIN WHEN out peeling eight qnerts of green to
es and twelve large oaiona Add
I SAY THAT ALIENISTS AND INSANITY EXPERTS BAY THAT ONE
OF THE MOST IMPORTANT MATTERS IN THE TREATMENT OF te them foar capfuls of sugar, two
quarts at vlaegar. two tablcspooofals
THE INSANE 18 THAT OF ENVIRONMENT.
of selL two teblcspoonfals of groaad
The menace of imKlern life is in the growth of the surrender of black pepper, two tahleqiooiifals of
the care of the sick, the maiim d, the iuilH'cile, to institutional vigi
lance. When men come to U* the care of the stale in inch vast
numbers, it is impossible that there can he that note of fyer^onality
considered tbe best medicine for the sick man ami the insane mam
If you have no picture gallery, you have a voice or a violin or a
ve a mekm thorooghly ohiiled;
banjo. Why not, instead of playing to half a dozen of your inti
mates, find out if the manager of some institution would not Eke into thiok slices; pooad a piees of iee
Tou to come and sing college song* some evening. 1 WARRANT in a oieaa piece of bnrlep oatil it Is
like ooaree snow (if you hare ea lee
YOU WILL HAVE THE GIIEATEST HOUSE YOU
» use timt); out the siloes of meloa
ax vo
ll e
late large sqnaree and heap apoa
.\rrEECUTlVK ANlI SYMPATHETIC THEY WILL BE,
ed plates and sprinkle the ice
thickly
, over the arnica aad sarre at
HOW KEEN' THEIU RECOGMTIOX OK GOOD MCSIO
.,
.. ...
» ,,n.rB.sED now
AXD HOW IXTEUESTEDLY AXD RESPECTFULLY THEY
Naval Superiority of
WILL GKEET YOU.
The United States! Possibilities of Tobacco
The Disinclination to Arbitrate
Culture In Luzon
jXEXT the formid«Ue iw»nt
“f Uttlcliir.
mindful of that duty.
» WniXIAM LAUkD CLOWeS.
of thB ihiiM ^iWBiBd srilh thflir BTi^
V Cnytala jeSSe M. PARKER. U. S. A.
[IE finest tobacco grows in the Philippines with little or no
attenUom If I had a dozen Pennsylvania tobacco grower*
in charge of a tobacco fann in Luzon, I would become a
wealthv man in half a dozen vears, THE NATTV^ES SET OUT
THE PLANTS, KEEP DOWN THE WEEDS UNTIL THEY
GET A START AND THEN LET NATURE DO THE REST.
Flare twelve large eaoaabeie aad
take oat tto palp Oat ttooi ia elrlpa
aboot two lactoe wide ato three or
HE DISPOSITIOX TO ARBITRATE APPEARS NO four laefaee long. Thke two pomade
sugar, one pint viasgar. cm oaaos
LOXGER TO EXIST. The Urger the ooipor.tion the
_____ lea it icciiu to be influenced bv huromnity. It i. only »
quesuon of dividends Tbe maUer tbe wage, tbe larger the divi
Ttoa taka them oht aad lot
dends, and Tice vena. THE LABORER SEEMS TO BE CON
twit, TULET .( CMc«.
of all nations at Spithead many comparisons might
be made of the rival powers of the sea. EASILY
FIRST IN THE FINE SQUADRON AX SPITILEAD AND IN THE GREATEST D1SPL.VY
OF njVGS EVER RECORDED IX TH-VT
HISTORIC AXCHORAGE WAS THE AMERICAN* B^TTLESHIP ILLINOIS. This sUtemcnl Ukes into account the aize
SIDERED MERELY A PART OF THE MACHINEHY IN
ESTABUSHMENT•
the
c6i, ftiCaSu kiTOBDA-it A.trauBT so, loot.
UGCWT^IIORGU
fide Ucfats on the World's
(B tmiZD IT BIOE ICEl
Itow
M«
•• k
aboot Urn."
nKiwlw «iU U be «f* to tM
bim f.c 3UU frauc»r
Trurt blm.” rrtc^ lb«
titt fcr nnj-lbluff «WJ erwytLlos b*
Ukea tt Ititu bl« b««d to dfvaui
Wm
mrnkm ot Um Suauclal cuioMua «
*7«ir
UiMlMl la Strw York
Ml bj a I
^
f
|Mt far bli piciaxa. «r
pllatf. ICo; I wooM aoC i
Maroaa. aad to • Uoa b« .tuod wltb
bit CAM trmdy srlppckl bi bl. band
iMklas at tba caacnu Wb.-a told ibai
m Vietm bad baaa Ukm,
tba
JtorTorb Hwmkt b« lorard ai>d walk
•ddmtbadMk.
of
lb#
Wlod
Oaa: **lt la m oacoaia»
Margaa to uka bold
HJO.uuu ur $:.o,
tboat cuOBumi.tf «ijy ouc
bat ba iB colDK to do. Ic
a.tag Jeweler of Parta tdla tba
A ba.ti
iug aiory about J. Ilerpoui Mor-'
1
gati. uiya tbe .New York World;
Mr. Morgan bad seen two magtilfldiaimtiid. In the >-weler'a shop,
and wanted to pr«wnt tl»em to Iba,
New York Museum of .Natural His-^
tory for Its rt.lleel .n of i»rertona
w. but be thought the fwlrr.
tlooaie. A few days Uter. leiwbeing Ibeii In Umdou, Mr. Morwrotf to tbe Jeweler to a«*nd the
onds to him f«<r a second examiuawhich was dime. Within a week
Jew.ler re<^lv.^ another biter
Mr. Morgan. aeromi«myiug a
1 box heavily wAied. Tbe letter^
aakl:
-Tbe atones are really perfect
I
would Uke to buy them, but think your
prtra abnormaL Tbafs why I send
them back. If you ran let me Lave
f.rr fc..rsifi. teb'grapb. at tin* same
rriurnlng. duly reln.ured. without
breaking tbe seals, lu
order to save time.**
Tbe Jeweler derided not to redocs
tbe price and ojwned tbe Uix. Tbe dUI were n.A there, but instead ba
foural Mr. Mc^rgau a eb.-ek f.w $H.f»i0.
wltb tbla tirlef note: '*1*11 Uke them
nybow. H.-nd receipt”
•rmublm a eoopU of boom Mr. Mo*w
caa baa In bla bands cbcckt for fail.000.000. or wbatrrrr tbr au^u la that
ba wanta. Not one of tbe auliiMTllK-m
knm wbat ba Is up to. and ttie cur1<
oos part of It la that out our of th. in
r ts lu lilB b.nmlB.
a pool in wblcb rv*Tj on.* but blui*« lf
tobllSd^^ at tbe expiration of *
la alaaya
ya a libt be knows bow to Itiveat
It will do
II tried life
world famoiia batba at Alx bw Ikilun.
In Saroj. to rbeouiatlc trou
tba MUwaukee Wlaconslu. Wbem-wr
ba leoraa a pUce. be alwaya take. K«id
cars of tba aerranta 'fbe foliov iiif
Inrideot U related of bow tbe in-.-at
iuaded by a iim-*
gar boy to flea bUD P.VW when
IIUtbI
“Werre." said Mr. Morgan on tlie
of bis departure from tbe wat.Tiag
placw; •‘Pierre, here U fluu
booaaty and protn|iinrtui/‘
bad been tba steel trust i
uiMaingar to two week. i
**▲ tbooaaod tbauk..
repltad Pierre, fumbling
darldadlj. “but monaeig
“Bot-wbatr «Tled Mr. Morimn.
-did you axpart me to gire you a i
-Na. monaaigorur. you gave me m
tbaa 1 daaarva. Imt 1 would like y
paralMkM to tell tbe hotel s«Tva
nta me
. you young raa-air
ba awo. 1 Uka to make pou|i
that j«i made money at tbe
•mad of losing some during l
I of wb
-Too am a clever fellow.” biugl
Ur. Uorfan. -but I don’t^ant you
tall tlaa on my account Here la S
WbUa in London a abort time ago
Plarpont Morgan visited Um? Hank
Bagland with a large cum ucy ik
to wblcb ba wished to ubtniu gidd.
naya tba New York Times. .Tl
cxamlnad tba twte and banded
-Too bava not indtewed It.” be said,
gUd of an opportunity t
r '
I-
h
F?
Morgan, simulating sun*r
-Yes,
If Indorsed,” baugbtlly
■
Tba magnate fruwmtL ”1I »nm very
careful whose note. 1
with mock severity.
-r
-Do you challenge the Hank of P.ng
landr gasped tbe clerk, gaxlng at tbe
s«#tor aa opoo a Idaspbemer.
•If you are solvent why do you w ant
^
m^ma oo :your paiN-rr
of auaplclun wblcb accom•
^Tglaraof
- ^ panted tba w
tba dark; be aured siH*ecblea.ly.
^•ry well,” oontinued tbe mi
wtth^ vigor, -we will let It go to |*ro-
I- Wsr
sssr
7
todaraadi
Km
>Tba patrUiad clerk looked aUrtned
I It hot coold offer nothing In nply except a mumbled sod rtdlcoloua
‘%p|yaxcep
aasormnea that tba bank wn.
Then Mr. Morgan smiled and
I tba note.
nicer, wbo clalma to
n In bla Une who
neaa to J. P
cording to tba Ban Praodaco Argouaot
gov.-mor from the New York Pn»s;
It Is not the iio-tow to n fer to J.
niar1 tba
was
irt Gcnenior Huebnell «f
very III man when the de.
rant’s tomb brongbt tlw- ItuCkeye soldlera to New York.
foUmel Harry
iTettymnn of bis staff, noticing
fall from bla
»rse on tbe march up I’iftb avenue,
hastened to the Ueiireet bouse lUul Silld
hurriedly
richly to tbe bb-.tiuaii. -Will you
pb-aiM. tell me who llvra In this bouse?
“Which
”Mr. Morgan.” was tbe reply. “WbU
J. PienKM.t Ml.
er 'He K sir
erlou.ly 111 and must liave
.\sk Mr. .Morgan If I may.
bring him In here.” The great nnancuT
cauM* to tbe d.Kir. webonied rolonel
Pretlynuin. nKAl.t.-d tiovernor Itu.hnell
Into tbe boUM- and eUlertnined bis
lu right royal styl
bra CITS the* Milo ev.i'utl i- ri'.utui’d bl*
place lu the imrude.
A NOVEL DINNER.
• 1. Atr .t • Tikblr
Mr. ami Mrs. J. rUnd. Smllb gave
be in.H.1 original cntcitalnn.. nl of tb.M-nvM.n thus fnr at Ih-rg-rs tin- othiv
night for th-fr m-v.-nty gm-sU. says a
Ncivi.<.rt to the N-w
\ W HS C..1IC.1 It farmyard
infis were a-'Jit.sl at a
dlnnc,
table
able which was made tu r.-sctnl.Ie a
bun.lnal fresh gr-v n
annyanl.
-to cut t>:.-.lally for the .a
.V.T.H the 1.if.b-. wbi. 1. was ^
?r'
rns and two bill- pigs.
\ mlnlalur.' farinl.ouM. in cup!, d
prominent iH.«Hlon In ll- b.ml-ap
and there were otb-r nisti.- fet:liir.-s r
fann.vanl tal.le Tbe r.a.m also wr
ond.' lu r».-»M'ini.le a c..unlry s.-cne. .V
the decorations wi*r<- clato.raTe and a
tlstlc. Dancing follow<sl tin- dinner.
Wlilsky.
humor. One
ling otliclals u a n-fugi-e
who during
Ps.k tension 111 offering
eiiernl a drink -to nay be
the IhH-r
must have got n fair amount t.f whisky
among bis eaptiir.-d e..|it..)s. sats the
Washington Post. De W,i was much
amusiHl at Ibl. and ecild tliat to-fore at
tacking a t>.ntov be imul- In.julrie* ns
g guartl.Bl by .......................
If
s... lie furti.er ln.iuln-il If It
iliietl any
I tbe first, be tilV a w ide iH-rth.
to-g;:ar. would
Wonderful Cures are Effected!
That Seem Like Miracles Per- I
formed-The Secret of Lone
Life of Olden Times
Revived.
NNOliblC to all.
.'of <bKl at all
on
td us In I I s w «nl to
pniv unto 11 in. nnd M bwJd fclluxv^hlp
and iM.ininuni.m with Him Tb- r-Milts
of pni.y r n. ..ne ca-- w ill not to-dir
with «;/k1 bit to tniiiPforinatlou In tbensi* of MoM...md In the v^is. of 4’brlst.
It will Hi-, follow In the Ihi-s of all
who HiH-n.l much time In .•ominunlou
and fcllow>blp with ri.sl- It u..uld IH*
nb-.lulc!y liuiM.psil.lc for tbe spirit of
Atu] bc gatheretl Ills gold wltb eUwu
for hto pipe, and the ruMIe
Tb "irrT*I.kVfTom Its smarting eve.;
II* <nlt«vl fur his gtoM. and str«t.c« v1»Of a 1K.WCT wblcb non* deflra.
to ndciiei
brought forth to
fa.n not !.. to. i.ruJm-cd 1
glory of
would n-^
forth In tbe Ilf- of one
:.h1 and I
The
l..w vj„p w-.tu
u- w ho lin
t tin- light of
♦ us with Hie fart 1
to eui.siautly nto.ut tb.-iu. We . fts w.d:d.r wl.y It is Hud cHain
is of t;.Kl sis m to to' surrouml.-d
n b-axenly !. ilo. rndoui.t.slly tin
If w.- «-oul ’ Inv- Mlg'ate lt.w..iiUl
IH* found In Hn- fact that H.cy sp.-ml
b tlm- In prat, r and i.im b time in
imunion. and It to wbU- tiny pray
t Hi.*y an- trati-ilgun'd and Hn
,l of lb- glory of tbsl sbincH om
;,tly fi.rih lu Hn lr li\cs-arcclv |. al:xe w liat a gr.-a1
,g It Is p. bate tin opj...rttmHy ol
imnnion with H.ul. M - xv.-u'd tiin!
♦b light to bold fellowship and com
ni..n with Hn- great imti of Hi«
rid, but 1
bold .
In.uld l'i
ho Inis
..._1 Him- I
ai»n sust/n 11 b 11:. |Hjw. r. Tlnnjh.re ar- many bb--:n
tbsl an
to n.d only
•w.-rs our iH-tilb.us. but In Hi to net of
hip V- come In close touch nud
o t XMth lb.' dlrim- otic, and this la
lmiK.-*ibb- wlibout ppHlucing to-iM-U
cut results in our ..w n liv* -s. *rii" cares
f life an- light. nctl. its burdens ..re
e .sb r to.rne after xv.- Imve sin-nt time
bsl. the dark pln.s-«
n pray,
:ir“"
vel by tin- light H
during Hie tlimayer and c..mmui
The Cbareh aad IteoaomlcB.
Tb.* church has a relation to the,
whole lif.-.
Ii enters s,H.-iety as •
In.lc-om-, leavcnn.g Inllm-n.-c. lom big all that to-rUiins to Hn- cv. ry day
In- to-opie.
luxe of Ibsl. The first
tlrst of all 1
inc m.'ti to C.sl. but it
effort to tc
Inlp nnu and *.> lift
llso seeks
lugln r l.-xi l of life as
hem up t
bould to* ilone to ulJexiate prcs.-iil
uffering and t.. . l.ange Hu- surr..ut.d
tigs ..f the indixidiial so iis to dev.-Iup
udustry. tnn.nomy. ent. rpris*. and g.-n
ral thrift. I.iu a brua.l xiew of the
phere of 4'hrUUaxuty xvili rexeal
lumlsrless ways in xxhi.h to xxu.tk fur
i ►oilal uplift -I'nitisl Pr,-sbyterian.
One Thinks;
The Other
Knows.
That to the to-si kind of oj.timtom
which sees in exisUng .n.ndit.ons «.to
towtunili-s for im.kmg the hom-. the
life, the state and tin- ehim-h to-tter.
A ch.s-ry and exton-tant view of }>onaibllilu-s and attainments Unn.iiu-s a
practi.-al and animating Im-i-ntlxe to
the highest ex.-rtlons p.wanl an Improx-ed •iluailon. w liereby rx*forms are
cffecli-d and worthy transformations
come to the snrfaci- f.vr the general
bt-wfft of nil classes -ITesbyterian.
And m*ibe dust. I
Aa in a world, v
n an InRcfs wing.
^ art la hmr Mid b». •! w.ikM
la.' Mid L -Well. «r.lk «oC Mid
asltT to^make
IRON-OX
aat o( Ma rWtt to Dtaaa. In I
M»a tl» PtttabM* DUpolch. I
taklaa wttii bio canm. bot the pbo■oroir- dM not know the enoBclcr
TABLETS
FKE INSU^CE
L. L. A. BUILDING
J- W.
CAUNTLETT. M. D.
p„YSiCIAK^N^bURCEON
KlCi
Startling auuoui
has
sondr
dii
r life
That ho
id of a mysterio
pound,
known
only to himself. |nv>from N.-xv V..rk to r..o-t..n uml retur
dnead as a result of the years be
It is Hi.- fy.l ujuong fasblonalde l:.db-s
has sivent in searching for this luvto ivossess nui.mi.ibd. s niid guide them
clous hfi -giving boi.n. to cure any
iheuiMlvi-s. Will, they cannot sm.nsl and everr diseate tiuit is ktiowi
up and run ..x.-r tos.pb- and things any the humaii body. There is no dx.
mor.- fr.sjn.-nHy or cffis-tually tbiin of Uie doctor’s ««imestn.'ss in mak
ni-n mobillsu n..w do. That Is one aat his claim al>d tbe remarkable ci
that hois dailr effecting s. enis
tofactlon.
te. te.
The Itostm. bot.-l fi.r w..m.-n wai
ois-n.-d ‘..m.'xvhal ah.-ad of the date
tiled. It I.us all the o.nxenlem-e* of a
tirsl class hot, 1, and to to rmam-nt n-sl
dents it gives PH.m ami toiar.l. um- ol
lllirary ami n-a.ling rxs.u, and a week
ly’comi rt ib ket for fp.m
to fr. .V
a wis'k.
Its imme to Hi.- Franklhi
S.pum- 11..use. It to mam.g.sl by wo
men, Mrs. Susan 11. Hniigs to-lng eu
perlntendent ami Mm. Harriet A. UoberUMcwardi-ss.
:xblcb
Here Is a g.»o.l lit
provi-H that woumn lake an int.-r.-st In
puliti. s w b.-n- they l.av.- tb.- opiM.rtunlly: The xx-.^m-n in T«.to-kn did not
approve a tvrtaln i-amildutc -for noixiUiatlon ns city i-ouncilmau. Tb.-y re
Holv.sl to def.-:it him. Tb. y orgju.lz.-d
a mili.-d. harmonious. wsTel mox.-ment
against him and In fax..i of anolli.r
man xvlm sult.sl them toti-r. .Vt the
primary the xv..m.-u*s eaiidldale was
•urprlsi-d to tind himself iKnulnnP-d.
whlb* the <.lh.*r. supisHi.-d to to* the
mure to.putor xvas nuxvh.-rc.
on and baaed on sound exis rienco I
medical practice cf many years,
costs nothing to try tbi*
“Elixir of Life.’’as bo
he sends it f
•offeror, in
oonvinoi- of
i[ioumof(iii3
I nlil Scptcm
make donncvl
gas Lui:;c x»r h
i.u-tcr I K I K
♦ .Her .ipplics
O ST EOF-A-THY
he
Surgery of the Eye and FiUiug
Ulaast-s a Sto-cialty.
iicdLitcU i.miuv
made and who ate o
mains.
As the night
the doman.l lor t; A
ninatm^ is imrcasinj;
xxf out city mm- i
the■ 1
It ,i
that
I ;AS lor lii;bimj; to inli
suiwriiT to anv tuher mctluHl
known here.
Kbc light is luoie
l.nlliani, axailable ami lelnxlde at
ALL lUn R5. and. wuh e.pial
li-hl, rosls less tb.m ..ne-halt ol
an> t.lber, U-sides bctiv.; laj_jAk.er
on Ihe exe
crvst.,.n ..I pioiK.>ol sh. >uld
be ...mpleled without
CARPET CLEAmilG WORKS
not
...
K.t anything m the line ol
mj;. he.Hnv ««
I
out xm.ee, *2^:5 i:. I .x»nt St. will J
TMVERSE CITY GAS COMPANY
OFFICE:
B.
M. l.
/ H L-V1U... M.
martin & Evans
"
BUSINESS CARDS
JOHN R.SANTO
ISEIIEBAL INSURAIICeI
E.W. HASTINGS & SON
FIRE INSURANCE
hu«am B..lWr. PUU- UU-. sxkI Ktn|.lujnr •
Ia*l.ibt.T. Anciur-nx l..«unu»x-
X iU*M« mt.'.i
; »i.ii .-.HA L- M. r. aai.
•,y,.r
Ail.i«Xn.*la:.t.l.Hi.-.- l.-r
-f .1.Iw U r»K'.»-- .-X" »K .
Pto'.iaI.a\ X
. 1-i.rk T-rrr-i. . ..rt.tr <4 Wf-ain,,
loo snU P»rk
to.
___
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY.
for reliable
markable, and
nesM-s woold 1Imrdly be croditexL
lame liave thrown awar
wmUed about after two or th
. Xu Kurt Wtoyn...
Korl-^l i-A
of the retuody.
The sick, given
by home doctors, hnx e been restored
to their families and friends in porfec
health. Rbenmn
Fur Xir»n<t lUrl'to. Ua> *ir*-. (
lion, c
bronchitis
and all nffxctions of the
hronch
ngs or any vital organ* are n-' I S'|. m. tram luw * t
throat,
rcome in a sjiaoe of time
P^rnTr* aiTr
. ar. s
pW mtin x-lons.
Partial pamlysi*. locomotor ataxia.
dropsT. gout, scnifula, and piles are
1 «JH p tn train U a Twtlbalx*l
quickly and permanently removx-d. It
purifi.-s Ihe x-ntire system, blood and
‘s. restore* a normal nerx-e jiowK MLTt&AY.
er. circulation and Imtate of jierfect
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
A»»at.
f. to UK-KWruuD,
Some n..‘M sucsssl by ability tn.l health is prodoood at once. To the
Travsm* C»*y.
doctor all srstem* an- alike and x-qnab
torn.- rely oti their lu-rve.
ly affected'by this grx-at “Elixir of
unworthy ol Life. “ Send for the rwnedy today. It
is free to evx*rT guffen-r.
State what
Iss ns if they you want to be cured of and the sure
* ' r it will be sent yon frex. bv
A
cr.
tb.-lr"‘busl.Il?a'to- III m.r.
L"iK;f rss,4'f-r!.s, ■k-.s
PEBBMABaUEIIS
Tli.-rv* to always soiin*tl
to m. that we should like
lracl:x-d.
■S‘.rs
CITY OPERA HOUSE
r Mu^knffon. Hay nty. P.rtHiur^. Toirf
Kur MantoW-.L^iirtua and Milvrauk-. tn
O
-ONE NIGHT-
Curadof
E CHAHE. M. l> -Hymnal atf'flUoo r«vrn
rl-hartovolisad Prtoakey. I te p. «n.. 6:<
WEONESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3.
MR. EDWIN SOUTHERS
tN THE
He bad aohered lor 20 yeare
DIAMOND KING
•eema -almoet like a mirada
and bia relatives on tba at^
Bide of tbe watar at tnt dis
credited tbe fact, aa they could
Magnificent Costumes,
Beautiful Scenery
A Great Cast
la a to-raon who has «p
stage of Ignorance.
tered
If a man r.nds that marriage Is a
failure be puis It all In bis w ife * name.
The wings of ri.-bes enable* them to
By up nu^^ rw^t on the blghrat
branebea.
Ex.-eptlotis proxe the rule: thafs
why the golden rule la ao firmly eaUMbhedcilre a ls>r bis chWlce of prraenta
and bell take tbe one that tuma out
.IX. WOHH HIOHIWT FvsttdKLX QUAD
riNIt
WOUK A KPBi’lAl.TY
eix bidy. form.nl
ty of fri.-tnto and
rov -great and
bardaat men In Ban Francisco than do
k again. Never mind bow I did It
walkad la on Morgan at tba offl»«e one
day and tented my tmalncaa. *Uow did
Ra$tair$
9DENTISTW
Dentist
w illiam
A hand
some
Watch and
Chaln20-Year
Guarantee I
Set tbtm at
OR. SAWYER
ill
JAMES
OIoriaTonie eared my fathre-
crptible effect. ^Nevrribcleas, it
$14.98
n-KSUBKll BV
BiaidnaD Rirs Elietiie
Ligtt 111 Pmr Cl.
A. D. TYLER
te. te.
irx- licbi
from utoi
raatira ray.
-1 have had ay
AM U>. pal<;ic 1
ELECTRICITY
AT lOo
PER 1000 WATTS
'
Yon’dlbetter
hmry—they’re
selUnffast-^'HAT?
IS
B.lu^
.
«
L.IOMT
It «lasiM-s trust a
After jmof imtient study, and
iKHir and
the dusty record cf-Unwould be um-b 1
to-r- Hn
follow ing modern exl
InsiH.-ior and auspi. ions of him
MIk* Tln.mim.rn learm-d Italian enough
talk to the women. She hfis also
native tact and kliidUm-ss that Baltes Duiioing. rora wayut. luu..
oiH-insl tbclr hearts to her so that good
ppenrisl very
Tbe
has l.-Jisi .Muer
Paris b
Amcrli-au
in- too Hall
. *n.e lirst
girl. MUs Julia Mx
lug Hn- S. b.K.1 she stmills! and work.s]
w ith a not.s! Paris arcblt.H-t. .M. 4 bans
M-mlebe. ll.-r tutor says sin- has c»
l.eclul talent for inxei.tn.n and comi-p
bicl. are H,.'
Hn- gifts tout
luirli.iilarl;
lion.
irreii and Itns.i
ig s, In'lm-s. Mtos
HERE
LADIES!
AKD
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
MOvelous Elixir of Life Oiscov.
ered by Femous DoctorScientiest That Cures
Every Known Ailment
llnij-s
Ra$tair$
OfAKST
CHEAPEST
..HEALTHIEST-w
SICK MADE WEa
WEB HADE STR0N6
KUa
CM Kina Cosl
^ Anil th.' r*wson w
H*
NewWcmiaii
Wordy*
And Works
a: be w ill givs
ind from England
a yeer to any of tbe Ubodea
ton sailing from1 tbe Canadian
‘
and Jamaican |h»tu served by hto
firm’s Meam^bll•s.
Tbe Otar of Uus^U always wea
There be bad bHd rnmniunlou and fdring wble.1 to ►urjsrfM'd to have
krawbip With Ood, and when ba cnxne
iltonuinic power.
down from the mount the i^ipla saw
l^lwi.rd VII to v«7 fend of do*
l a clubs
that the fare of Monea sbooe or that
Im ls be lir« r Urge nuinlsv. bis
that la worth while?
It Lad iMH-n traurtigured with tbe light
tte Iwing an Irish tcm»T n..uied
at le
VV
Urra la ooe thing
I
of .itktl. The Kime thing happened to
Jack.
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HI of
J J
‘Tbewomen
i
yiuunt of Tnm-flguraV an
lUbriel l!arri*en
of HnsiU
Harri
J.
Inten-Mlng ^link
link to*tw,*en the
^vblb- He bad felluw.blp and
X aaniury In
communion with *iinl we are told that
She la Mlaa Helen D.
transtgured. atnl tbi* tranik.
tm.k pin. e while He prayed, Thompson. Investigating unclean iMick I'.ut at a still earlier i^Us! be s
errand l<»y in the eu pl-y of
fa.blun uf Hta «x,untettancr was streets sod back yards and nosing In Lurr.
m, raiment was wblt\ to unidesaant tenemenu seem rathiT
III. Hon, Joseph Chamtorisl
odd work for s Vssaar graduate, yet carry f-r the rvmaln»l.T of hi* 1
pii,„.;ang.
the*-* tu» r. ferk'iH-*-s we s«- that this Miss Thompson is and doew and ndy scar mi bto for»b-:ul. ntbe result showa her to be the right frora bis reck-nt cab
intl trunKtomation
woman In the right placv. It liaa been
MteM, was In «
band la ba L
proved that there are locallttra
ItKl when be wn. tr
which m woman aaniury liia|aH-tor to
Pnir-tl wtrb beaveiilr light.
VI
wan ill pnitif and ettiniiiunlon with more efficient than g man and lha
4;od w ben 1
one of tbtwe. Part of the ivgion k
cUaug.Hl and 1 « raUii.-nt was ^
*nhe Oranges” to noted for Its
The d.-slre an<;
and giUteidng.
ambition of evi-ry i hrUUun should be nently high lone and admlralde sani
tary condition. This la *pecially true
to b ud a tran*‘f« _
Itut there are
flgur.-l life. Tb. light of <;od Miould of East Orange.
tbe city of Orange liaelf and lb- town•bine forth In our llxe*. and this ^
ahip of West Orange, and all th«*se
lie tb- e:iM' only w b-ti we an* faltl
in b..ldaig lotn'imini'.ii and f-lloWhblp are under the eve of Miss Tbompsoo.
wltb «io.l. Of an agtM s;ilnt wb.isc life Orange baa a conslderalde iKipulatlon
of Itallana and Hungarians o:
vca. so U-autlful tbe .jnestion v
Uliorlfi* etosacs, and what they know
askeil. Ib.w does it coiue Hint bis
of common sanitary cleanllnesa could
U Mi diffcn-nt fruin otbera? tb^
U- printed in Urge tyi»e uiion
b^Ten Tbrit l"'
things that olli.-m cent piece and leae<f>is.tu fur an oma
mental Uirder.
In one in-tam-e In
did not se». and b.-nnl m,ui
did not bear. Ills life of c..miuunlon Orange a large bUa k of teiieun-nts was
was r-wanled by a life of iransfornm- drained outright Into a swamp at tbe
tloii. tbe gl.u-y of «:.-l shone forth In back of them, and this menace to life
bla couril-ni.m-e and lu bis life nU.ve anil bealtb reiualn«tl year after year.
that wlil. b was miiulfesi In the lives Mlss^bompHun Is working to have It
iif otbera. and It was brought al^iul by
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by butuM. lu
•form, like
ke ebarity. mi
•y reform.
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moth
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tboa^oM
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