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The Evening Record, August 07, 1902
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1902-08-07
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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"A ii;:
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EVENING RECORD ii!?->"-”i ^
UXTB TBAB-WO. ISM
TBA.VKB8K CrtT. UCH. TMVB80AT AUGU8T 7. IMIS.
IT WILL IE 0. C. aOFFATT
I GUESTS FOR
CORONAEON
NO Ficrmous
ESCAPED PATIEIT RETAKED
CREDE GIVEN
Ml
a pattoat at tba
In ttock BOW. Tbe maaiitoctiircrs until now have
been almart naable to dU ordetv oo accoont of
great demaad. Everything that’s needed you
WlU find here.
or tlM Twoatjiififc dliirki Hays Fo C. Andrawa, TasUfyIng
Royalty Alraady on Hand for tka
Vin te kold la tfM oovt teoM In tido
In Hia Own Dafanaa
tha Caramony Saturday
Uf to now
KNIFE MUST BE USED AGAIN
Saoond Oparatlon Will Occur
Attar Coronation
tom tba aaylnm
Baaday^aigbt. and left tbto part of
tba^ta ea fool Aa ba ia act o danBkoto ka« bMB akfetat Bo prmat i
garoaa patlont, tbe aatboritiaa eontba haat for him on tba qaiol
^^goG ta> a—liiirioa. Boaalor
aad yaoterday bo waa aeearad a mUo
PalaarhoiorlaMUjkrt tkk ooaaty
north of Oodiltoe. baring walkad tba
•alimlj to Mr. MoCaU. no
boo not
aatira
diaUaoa. Ha waa breagbt
»• la ttetetotototorktooaa. Aa DIractora Navar Lookad at
back to tba aaylam yeatarday aftar.
tor a ioaotolaatloa. Ho aaij
Tham Ha Said
Itoto pat acNM tolodoaary vott Into
to aboat 60 yaara of
or tbootbor ooaatftoalNatifbo
aga Ba waa aeat to tba aaylam eight
year. ago. and rtaoa that dm. ba.
tba attaadanto foar tlmaa aad
to bo BO 4oaM that Mr. MoOatt
■ Wae cravOaO to Boor
viU bo tbo oaadtoato to wla oat. Bo
baa boon flodgad Otaai Ttovono.
RO REED TO DOCTOR BOOKS
arMamokmm.1
Itotroit. Aag. 7
-Tha eraaa
iaadoa. Aag. 7-Allboagb ao lari. ao vaUaa a aadartty of tba doWgatoa
rosteC
tbio tooralag bafora Jadgo Marpby
latoMoaraoT ObrloraU wao la
rwawaanaaraaiTo witaeaa By
bar of klagi aa4 nlatlToa vUl bo Iba toU tor tbo aoailaalloa. bat hU
praaaatattbe aataaiooy. Tba orowa owa oaaatj wtU iSaraly girm him
laiaoa of Daaatorb. tba daebo« oC
Sparta, tbo orowa priaoa of Otaaea
WiU giro iU aaltod by girtag
and Priaoo Albort VIotor of Sabloodraw
wicBolatolabaoo alfoadyaiHrod aad
gava ma a doUar’a worth of flotitioaa
eradi
tkm bare aad want on to eay tbat if bo
giroB
liotliioao credit
will oborily arrlro.
aak bo owed tbe bai joftaa
London. Any. 7-Kin« Bdword wlU In tha Old Mlaalon Rural Fraa
oad tboro waa no
Oollvary Routa
dootortag tbo booko to eoi
Ibtog. aa tbodiroetora am
I booko.*’
rooaaUy of hm tapid raoorory aad
to difoetAwa aoTor looked for aa
.toady laipn>faa^la boaltb. l
ftoatiartto UatorXaOor
roaUy rary ilL
•Ho. Abaydidn t,*’ aoappad tbe
Ho wiU bo ONowaod Bataiday if It
M Of tbo citiaaa. Of tbo paaiaoaU aaoo.
io pbyaloaUy poaolMa te iiiai to go
** Voe know that Unit wao tonad ia
tbroagb tbo oaroatoay. bat tboa rory baro tokoa ap tbo toatlar oftbade- July, IBOl. by Mr. Piogreo bat
foobi that bar. baootoo appatoat la tbo
littlo tUao will olapaa boforo tba
tmial fraa daliaory oa tba aortbon and yoa bad a aota for $67,000. don’t yea V’
”1 aoTor nadentood it that w
of tba roato. aad U ioaltogotbar ]
CHANGE IS PROBABLE
lat a obaaga wlU bo iaad«
Bitraotdiaary ptooaadoaa baro boon
tokoa to pNoraot tba taal ooadilb
Kiag Edward from batag gaao
CONCRETE All LAID
far Ito
1 wiU bo I
FROLIC OF FREIGHT AGERTS
• Forty WoOoto Meo DotaetboCIty
rooaat tbo aaOl fra tbto]
for tbo apporoadof tbo mUm
it todla.
tokoa to OMMtoaloabafo
Vm mm*
it toaat irat ba b^aa to Maptotoa by
laUTbto Wcto.
OnrrtarOoblo. tbaa tokoa by C
Tbit BMwniag. In a ooatianoao rain, Oatlaad to Old Mtortoa to tba
tho loot of tbo ooooroto for tbo foanrbarait to amde ap aad di
datiw of tbe pavioK botwooa Oaoa aad ad tba aaxt day.
Park atroota, wa. Uld by Ooatn
8. & WaUar baa toki
Praaice'a n»«m, tbo ooutraoior koo
matter ap. aad haa aaaaraaot
ilm gang at work in tbe rata to I
■attor will ba ioukad iat
tbo |ob. ao that tbe work of Uyiag by tba dopartmont. aad that a <
tbo briok might not bo doUyeJ U
will probably ba made at oaoa. It u
tbaa abaolntoly aoooomry.
aeldom that a ayalem of free raial
Tbo oa-tem bait of tbo foaadatioa dallrary work* emootbly at
to BOW toady for U»o brlek. and tbo flrat aad rory faoqaoatly
root of it will bo boforo tbo bnok to hara to bo made after tbo ayatom
Uld. Bnguioor Blomobleld oayo
baa boon working toagoaoagb to abow
to ao roaooa why aomo of tbo brtok
aboald not be laid tbii wook.
taaoaor Praaga will not otato any
Tho roaidoala df tbo poaiaoato bare
alto titoo when tbo flrot brtok will be been aaoarad. boworar. that tbo ayatom
laid, bat bo will probably bare It WiU bo ao arraagod aa to glra tba rary
•tortod Hatnrday, tbough be may not boot pooaiblo oOoloaoy. aa oooa ao tbo
boforo Monday. The aaad ooal
doparuaoat eaa oaOcloatly look
will bare to be laid flrat, aud tboa
totboamttor^____________
work of toying tbe brtok can bopai
rapidly.
Tbe work of netting tbe grade otakoa
for Uio paring botweoa Oaoa aad
Uaion atraeto waa bagan tbia atoraiag
A porty of ttareliag freight ageato
of tbo Wabaeh Kail way lyrtom arrired
to tho eity this afternoon tj n
>rer tbo Pare Marqaatta
They ragtotorad at Park Ptooe wbara
tbay wUl Olay toaighi. Thie afterthey are doing tbe city aad rlrti.
lag tba priaeipal poioto of iataro.il
)TTOW tbay will go to Patoekey
i« etanator Oolnmbto and then to
tba Boo anil aftorwmrde iM>otb again.
Tho party U out for a pleararo trip
aad taddoatally to toxpoct tbo ralee ,of Borthern Miohlgmn. They
are Wm. Fergnuoo. Detroit; 1
tl Toledo; 8. C. Wllllanw,
OloreUma; A. E. Kobbln*. Buffalo
Jno. J. Mos-man. Buffalo; Gao. M.
Ikto. Omaha*: Q. H. B. Oan. De
troit; Walter Ford. Si LonU; J. J
Leo. J. M. Osborn. R. Mallyor. Do-
r to Bepwt Keeelsed ToOaj
•Two Dewks Bove Oecerred
WItkU two VFmmkm.
Aag. 7-Anotber long
Ust of eoldiork who bove died of Apto
tic obotora la tbe Pbilippines wto reoeirod by tbo war department today
fram Oeuoral Obaffoo. It cunlains »
^ eoveth a pwiod of only two
Tbe orgaatoatioini that bore
moei from the diMM are tbe
Second iatontry with 10 doath> aud
tho Ninth cavalry with IJ.
r.Utr.M.ak.AM.
Tbermiter family »r* .»Joyta««
wUnc at rifa
««• low tmunUcmm r«pr«Ml.d fa
th. ;|iMty timt Ml oa tb. U. R A L
faU monifac. Tb. Snt mu UMtf.
raUm. DMTly W ym» olA ol ImU
Ami, Tlm1tnfadfalb.r
8. ' '
Fallw of Oorfald. ud Ih. otfa
KobmtllfanMyaml hm •<». *<*«♦
Brnmy »d MIm 8m.li Foil* w«»
.iMfaUmpmty. wbom. folii«foe•
eUlt vUho btoUwr of Soofocd Folfar.
CONTRACT WITH MORGAN
boiling frankfurta. making coffee, and
dtopoaiag of theoa and tbe b««t of Bobemton rye broad. Hugo boaflrM
wore bnill and the spot where tbe
party was held was brtlUaatly Ulominatod.
Tboae who enjoyed the ride aad tba
atOeading plraniroa ware tbe Mtoem
Vida Roamr. Addia Sotoa. Anna
Olary. JoM*i4iine Bormatb. Louise
Bock. QerogioUaMprgaa. Daisy Cree
sy. Orpba Oreary and the Mlsaee
Johns aad Higgins of Gmnd Raidds.
and Maaara. Ralph Anderson. Edwin
Thlrlby. Edward Kyaelka. WIU Foote,
Arthur Earl. Ctoade Tompkins. Will
Smith. Louis Helges aad Charlei
Walsh.
_______
A Jolly crowd of young people enJoyed a marshmallow roast at Oak^d
tort evening. Boat riding, telliag
stories by tbe bonfire and various otliar games helped to pees the time away.
Tha merry party was oompom?<l ol
Mim Tabby Raggen. Mr. Teddy Me
Glanto. Martina Darly. Farmer John.
Mtos KatsenJ^mmer. Uncle Jay Newlywed aad Mr. and Mrs. Jacques. It
wnsalate boar when tbe crowd dU
pereed. all having a JoUy time.
Syracmm, H. Y..
Sidney Baada of 8
N yonng ladies of tbe O B. C.
hia hrotbor
arrived boro today to Tiait
i
rbom ha bad notaoea for club and their gnesU were to havi
eight yaoTK HU viiit was a aorpriae. held a pionie on tbe town at HUtormi
Mra. Jaoob 8toinberg>nd daughter this afternoon, aa the gneato of Mia
roe. aad they axe stIU boldiag U
of Dotroil are rtoiUng tha family of
for it takto more than a litUa rain U
Jnllaa Bteinbarg.
^
Dr. aad Mra. W. O. Oameron aad daaat them, aad they have adjourned
tbe
festivities
to tbe interior of tbe
■oa. who have been the gneata of Mr.
oaport. Wato. Aag 7>Motbiag
Mra. O. O. MoffaU for tbo part boane aad are enjoying themselves as
la loft of Barry Ttooy 'aoatflt bat bia
wooka. toft today for tbalr borne heartily as though tbe original plan
bed been curried onl
body, aad that to oloaoly goard
keep raUo baatora fram toktag it
Mim Alice Wait is the guest of Mim
Whaa tbo earpao of tba toamaa UU^ Grawn at Praf. Gtawn’s sam>«Ssl U> Tbr Ervetas K-eord.
twaabtoacbttoalooalra
msr oottoge at Latoad.
Aay a aambor of aightooara
Ed. OUbsrt. Henry Toaaelier aad
Detroit-Wheat, 76aad 70; corn. M;
pormittod to flto in aad ora
Mr. Wagnm of Graad Rapids are up
idaroUa
tbs Boaidmaa aftor tba troul
Toledo-Wheat. 70 and 71.
ay look, of Tiaey’a bolr
M. J. Maddsa of the W. W. Kimball
Ohloago-Wheat.
corn. 66;
earrlod awayaad Uanam plan
On. located at Gimad Bapida, has re- oata. SS^ipork. $16.86; tord.$10 7ii aad
band bad boon made bald. Hia i
toned to bto botoe after a delightful •iOWS. _______________
rata eat Into alripa aad bafora Taeatkm spent bare as tbe gmsatofJ.
After tbe laltiatioa of two oandi
war. diridad they war. eat to R StillweU.
dates into tbe third rank his evening
Mias Maa Pack has returoad from a
tbs Knlghto of Pytblas will enjoy revisit to Gtaad Bapida.
MimGrmoa Murray rstumad with
bar for a visit
Mkimt hyi
Mrs. L Dawdy of OadiUao retarnsd
Mae today after a visit with Mrs.
II/mi mant tka hast ga ia JackAlbert niU aad Mra John Bam
O. W. Fbaat want to Fife Imae aad aan*t.
WORK PR06RESSIR6 WELL
T< mL. a M -AbamtkO Man
BolfaM. Amgt-A hicfa ..IkonW
.MM. Smt o oootmei twlwomi ib«
Moqueblpplo* «nu« ondih. od^lUUy hM bfao Moomplieod ^
tiM emml bolU by tbe
MM ebmlefad by Ibo
II fa tbo faomitly hwMh
B emol Of I0,0«0 MBA
Tb. fadfao of Qroo. obmtS
«m bold o Bobut Bt Pmt PiBoo TneoMMMfafaC At tOB O‘ol0* BOd
aoatfaafac dBriag Ibo aftocBOOB aad
•maUw. M
•I. • farfaqomitltyrf Ibys-***
O. U. Ryn of Graad Bapida. who
■a a aab ooatraot oa tbe T. O.. L. A
M. to tbe Tielmity of Sattoaa
Bgy.
arrived to tbe oUy tort
evealag with twelve toaiM and
L Ha left tbto toomlag
for bu noana of operatkms.
Tha work aU along tbe line to paoMeDonaall
sea at work
NEW UNOENGROUID WORK
apetvA kllohoa aproBA dUlM,
MIk. toalboeaad oe^>
(b1 doUA OOMbot ohB
mHtM
—
faeiMd Ml.far fa*Ia8faMMtf
BmSModfapfayoflooat------________
•( «h* <
a A BMboo fa BbtoM boeata Th*
•( MM who
UMU btM aa llfaom lafalM two
THE WEATHER
Umbrellas gMackmtoshes
$1.65
Are what we are lelling today—and we cerUinly have the kind that sell. Of this you
would be convinced were you to walk into
our store on a rainy day...............................
IWU Ukl tbTl
far* UmrnAmrmnm
Toe'U keav
Jlllred U.
Friedricb
Umbrellas
Mackintoshes
We DOW handlethc Famow
Rocbertet..vv.
CMU«.
50c to $6
to $10
We tre tlwtys here,
|.=r“S
RAIN or SHINE!
S. BENDA & CO.
away with eve
ry $2 punAasc
BIGGEST BARGAINS
ADVANCE
FALL STYLES
In Shirt Waists In To^
25c, 42c, 59c, 85c, Etc.
Brop In and Sec Them.
LAIHW tlHOWUfa*.
Trr, -Wfll .lylr-fa, prvfa. a-1.
STEOfBERG'SrtELUILE DRY GOODS Afll CLOTliin lOUSE.
o:i.io fafad »i.oo
ana
Tor Cbi$ Oieek
To rctlucc our slock ytHir choke
ofGKRAMlMS*
^
• THEOU.BKlJAKUt
50c ptr dozen
FRANK FRIEDRICH
Phone us for Cut Flowers.
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
Rk
OOOD
PIANO
It is a comfiHt in a home
and an c\ idcncc of harm
ony and happiness. Sec
those beautiful RIMB.\LLS*—they*re sure to
please you. and the facti»r> prices and liberal
terms will suit you,...........
W.W. KIMBALL COMPANY
TRY A RECORD WANT AD,
XME FAIR
aeaning up Sak Bah
ance of this month- ^
mmi p-rorsh.
ASt-dKM Jk OO-
DROVER
WATERPROOF
.„C0ATS...
H. B. Gfbbi took tbrae i
•*downontbntarm.” That tba
waea vary mnoh aliva tba bag.
am nan toattfy.
. F. rraaoM aad Mim Lortia
Remember
tbalr atotor. Mra
UaloD rtraat.
Mra Bart Oarott, toavaa Saturday
for Saginaw to Join b« baaband vrbo
haa a pooitioa with tba plambing Arm
ofBrawaBroa. Thay wlU maka tbalr
s
That our closing out prices on
Silk and White Waists. Wash
Silks, fancy silks. Towsha and.
fancy Muslins. Alexandriasilks,
Chambray. Madras. Robina
stripes, Dinnity. and all summer
dress goods will continue until
closed out.
w •
• «
aftor vtoil
Mra BUarbaa
iagaavaodvraakalaFwtoah
Mra Slaml aad non ol
aaawtotoltoi bto Malar, Mra
of Wabrtar toraat.
Prof, a a Horn baa reluraad to
tba eity after a bard aamaar’a
& D. Btnmamt OimM
. (UC of Mfh* MM.
Cry on a Pair
ETY.
people tort
AJoUypaity of
ereelng wont oat ia Williai
ly’alaaaob to the iatoad. w
MEHERTOES OF TRACY
FOUR GENERATIONS
€ily w Bodfc « Store
BY ASIATIC CHOLERA
SariouB Ravagaa
Among An
P/eiffp of Bast Ball 6oods
lag ^malai vr^ preparatory to a
lag apoa tbto dattoa ia lownOoltoito
Ba will go to Obrp Laka with bto
tomUy far aaoattog. aad\wiU la
•or bto aaw work aariy aail waafc
-V-
UMBRELLAS .. 50c TO $5^00
.
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
mutMirautr
Keep out the rain. Heavy duck out
side, rubber interlined-No other
coat wears so well for hard service-r
PcrfecUy waterproof-cost you only
five dollars for the extra length.
SOUTH SIDE
HAMILTON aOTHING CO.
I
u
ttV|g^« ttcou».MA«nn tttt. fcKA. »tttm»nAt. auopw t. i«m.
THE EVERDIG RECORE.
:sBrr—"
■» KlacOUUl vM ML A H. M R. &. to Maaime
■ «Blai«U*aa<
3’.rtrs2S*LS.T?.s;
TftAVESSe CITY, MICHIOAN
time
fMTUMM«r«n
Tbe
bereared.
Mind,
aged
kmkiBg at
poet.
inc tertb* mtumicom«T
ThU wm more ripfariHi MU »t »»• i
after tbe
n oCtuiT* tn>» •* rtppMtai Omi
rtkii^
i. W. MANMSN. Mtarand I
MMI«» ««-•»«•*
tlM^t of Mra. Stoddard
f«r tMi
cmUtT .,« MfTMd ol
Bart MoOoy
OharlU Back bar
ara. ••Mlee Breader hae
faitbfal/'iBSd Mr. Stod arriTd and pads their reepeoku and
OflBpBWkM dard. *‘aad BOW that I aai left alone I
want her to maaia la tbe boaee aad
my daatbter.
Her dero«»•
bers of Um MOftU. 1
_____ mt aargiii ia tbal bo.ly.
p»o|»l*- rrbokad tba damoent »dii»lnU tioa to my Trtfe wae that of a lorla*
riaf motber.aadl
u»tl«i and Iflffalatv* at U- fiwt op^
wife
laItT la IWi by Iba dcfaat of know that it woald fOcaae
Jadf«Honeby» plarality of 16 OO. if elte kaew that 1 had made AUee my
in point of law.** Miee
and afain mora craabimly In iSM .laofthter
Blender, who wae etandiag b
■ foUy raOizlnir tha
of tlH* democracy, tbe aaormooi pla- Mr. Stoddard, took Me head teaderly.
imlity of IcK.Mtt wa. rolled ap for Got aad the old ama klmed
nr Eieli. aad ooly ooe looe dea»o- ooartly air.
utoo. O.. ooe of
candidate for the leffUlatare
it with
ran aadStefllae orkeetry Trill
b
mneick for tbe comalioa
balL BTsrybbdy com.
Beeehwood Oornere U gittlnf along A .D. maTa u«o
tLBX MAXTLAMt»«
bed thlaklag bow nloe U will B to
drire OTcr them parlBg. hot Oot Boo-»
ole hax hU I OB him.
tbe meet
Imteh any
Vi'c
Dabney, a oiril engineer, gare a
recently by tripping ibc light
in tb*> beanUfol atepe of a ouart min- qn«t to hie friends, at which
Bt. Mr. UaUtead u expeoU^d here liriocipal dalloaoy Trae ratUem
Dabney, a few daye before the
lAet eTenlng Mre. W. A. Lenimon
and be fattened it for the feast. Tbe
ami Mm, H. K. Talbott gave a
totbe gaeoUintbe form of a ear red eimke meaenred nearly eight feet in
leoBtli. Tra.10 inches in circumference
ooiioert. Both
ladhw liave
Toicee and
In.Uy
Orange.
n*»la tk* H«atM L«in«Utttn fnnu tfa<-Uraixl
SSIT5w22r*-
.m.- dMU-eal^ «o ..r.ej
•
and had 27 rattles. It Trae
Hopper of fried, broiled and stewed
at the proooonoed delicious, tim flavor being
liarticnlar delicate and the m«-«t whit
tbeir efforts we
n<»lTeA
Miee
N. J.. ably
and of fine grain.
On Monday Mm. W. W. Howe tor
Great Salt lake, which for .ovcrml
1 the parlors of the hotel into
unr to aeslPt the Woman's exchange years hae been slowly reoetllng. has.
of Otnclnnatl. Many lieaotlful faie a^-ordlng to Dln-clor Murdock of the
ricewem dieidayed. The sale netted United Sutee weather bn
hnndred:doUara One oT tbe reached tbe lowest level
features of the eale wae the raming of einoe obeervaHoae' have bemi made by
fine piece of
work. Miss Henry tbe department Up to Augnet
r Obloago held the *locky ticket, loueet mark ever recorded wae oc July
ir K, F. Balke acted ae -rnmiier.” II. Sinoi- that time the lake ha. receded
Mra WA. Lemmon entertained a four inchea The fall of the vrater
Urge
at her cottage on Wednee- einoe I8M amount• to nearly six feel
lerg.- party
par
Garde were in-order on the .low ea.tcrn aliore. Thi. ha.^
sLTarr
dainty Iomb Trae aorved.
Mra U. K. Talbott goe. to Bay
View on Saturday to aeaiet in a con-
m-rl at that |.laoe.
AmoiiR the late arrival, are Mr. and
Mra V.
Z. Pritnof Cinolnnall.
Mra Perm La^gdon of tbe earns city.
Mr. F. Hall of Dayton. Bon B. Dala.
ilie well known Oincinnati UWyer,
reeolted in a rvcee«ion of the water
line during that turn- of fully
oartem of a mile.
To cure rheumatism procure i
ber of hom y bees and place them in
cheese cloth tag. Shake the bag
the hag with its oonlenu about the
Mra Dale and two eone. O. 8. Henry, body-aay place will da Do not reMiee Henry. Master V. S. Henry, of move Uie bag nntil the skin hae been
ago. Miee Hopper of Orange, N. thoroughly perforated by the m tloo
A B WALTBB.
HMrrMterf.
Mr.. James Hioke and eon of of the contents of tbe lag. Tbe die
will
Immedlau
la. Ohio, and Mim Dndrey K.
JoinU that have been locked In pain
Taneey of Middleton. Ohio.
Dr. Alfred Gaither and K, F lUake will relax, and oane or crutch may
Tbe Record a few daye ago n ferred
be oast aside, and the paUent vnll be
retnmed Auguet Snd.
to tbe poeelble reanlte of a demooratto
Price of Chicago spent a eligibU for a foot race. Tbe eAoaoy
admlaietration in Mloblicati and iociof the oure. be it ever so painful,
few daye tbe ]iaet week wiUi
daotally
euRgeeted
U»at a obanB*
not only teetifled to by tl»rw> repuU
er.
woald be a danforooe experiment.
K. Talbott and C. A. Craighead bh- cltuone of BaUlmom. but ie based
Tbe Ofand Raplde Herald bae earn
of Dayton am visiting their famllh-e. upon rocxignieed ecientlflc principles
tbe teealU of the adminletra
Mia&F. Brigham of Obioago hae With *the stings the victim reoeivee
tion of Uoremor Winaae in ltt»l S
retaraed from a abort visit at Ottawa into th. blood a bountiful supply of
which still remalne freeh
in tbe
formic acid-a counter to uric acid,
Beaoh.
memory of the people of Michigan
Frank Jenninge of Detroit ii Tieit which eaneee rbeumattem.
••When OoTomor Winane wae in the
axooatlT# obair be bad a demo
UffUlalare back of him. and the
log at the Imngdoii cottage.
J H RoberU of Oblokgo and party
drove oT. r Tneeday from Old Hieeioo
BKRCHWtlOD f'OBNBHe
and spent the day here.
IWl-M. it moy bo <
odtbeol
» hoaeee of tbe leRielatnre
aad tbe I
Tbe reapportionment wae made on
Moh aBtmgeouely partiean lin. e and
TTiU ip little regard for tbe corn
troit took diimerattbe hotel Tneeday
IMI'BOVBD NBW MKBVICA
VIA Mli'BlOAN t'BKTKAL
Lttavee Union Station.Grand BapidiL
t oo noc
Thl. wae gwry
mendirinf tlu> elate, or to aee a mod
ara pbraee it wae ripperim. aad I
wae ripparlem of the baldest am
boldeetlype
Tbie MseioB of tiie legUlatare alec
eaemed tbe Miaer law under which
pvneideBtial eleotore Trere eleoti
dlMrioli iaetead of on a general ticket
ae la orery other state in the Vn
Tbli.eMotmant stood the test of the
fapMBp ooart.
but it wae nnMlr to
JOHN R.SANTO
0». SAWVEW
July lu 1744 SI Aoi; 7
JuAe^-14 1‘n^
•DENTIST®
ri?,K 6«»U» WOUK A
......A. D. TYLER
Dentist
1/I.T\ ♦
O. ••. OARVKR
FKE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUILDING
l
wtili* hi-
HAVE YOU THIED A RECORD WANT AD?
I. a Chrl.llau printing vomimny In Yo-
b. ian. Korean, and luu dialf-ia of the
Philippine UhiiirtH.
IjiM year there
elreulat€-d hi Jn|»nn alone »>ver
IRI oq.leit.-rhUwgo Journal.
IRON BEDS
The
Kidneys and
•
«
Any interference w'ith the
proper performance of the
functions of these most im
portant organs should never
he slighted. If it be, serious
IRON-OX
m
The like of which has never been displayed in Norilu rn Michi
gan. Our salesroom presents a bewildtTing scent; as yon stand
and look down the long lines of beautiful beds. This year, more
than ever, are the fanc>’ colored enamels iisetl. and such artistic
combinations—the white with ]>ink or blue or yellow tlectiralions
—the yellow with while or robin’s egg blue—the maroon with
white and gold—the pink with yellow and gold-the light bine
with white and yellow and gold -the dull black with brass trim
mings—the l>caulifiil solid brass. The designs are entirely new
and more elaborate than ever. You can buy a full si/e iron bed
for $i.7S or one for $3S.oo, or stop anywhere between. An iron
bed is the cleanest, neatest, best bed you can buy.
TA£LEM
IVIA'
fVwco. 2S CenU
CONCERT
Absolutely everything you can wish for jii this line. I he all ex
celsior sells lor $1.75—a good cotton top for $2.50”the b. st for
$2.75—the reversible cotton top in two parts for $3 S5. Fhen
there are the all^husk. the best of layer cotton in tlilferenl thick
nesses of layerslthe celebrated ()stermoor>fcIl ami the very Ix sl
of hair. Different widths of mattresses to lit the different sizes
of beds.
CONOREGAnONAL CHURGH,
TUESDAY. AU6UST 12, 1902
A Rare Musical Treat
---------- ------------ »
rroM l.aa«oa. laglaud.
B«oohwood Ooruert. Aug. 7—1 ulloe wunderod wbxl • conmtiou wax
aad hav bow found out Ita .where
we go to git oorni-d. The following
ived thiamorniag
from Londou. Inglaad. to-Trit.
HAROLD JARVIS,
The Celebrated Tenor, of Detroit
It H
ie bow
DOW eed thM the oorBattoa will
R
be pulUd off oo Auguet aiae if there
halaf no polii Inlerferenee.
Bd ;eeveo ic in gud ooudishnn aad Mr^. A .S Kowlev-.............................. Centrallo
will be in the ring oo time. Uakle Mi*« A1hv« kulN-riH................................ Soprano
Ui all work made by him.- Recently Peer point Morgan hax hot a neat No. I
Mrs. Gertrude M. Huuver..................IWUl
artist for the Ifamoos Sarooy art pho- eeoal.ua Q near the orkeriry where he
S\m Blum he Barmin.......... .............. ViolinM
City.
tograiiber of Kew York Oi
kaa O the moving pitoherm.
employed .at W. A. Soper’sj. stud
Mr. iniiik \VrU..n................................... Kra.lrr
Mr. Kidd of Knew York le there
Gome inland Look at our IPho
and U a blue ribbon atttaoriiua. He
is siwoUl meeeeager for Teddy the
Vint (ami last) whltch U prorideat
of Amerika. viceroy of Cuby big gun
of BaUy-boo-hoo. emperor of Swat,
R. N. G. I.
g»mpi..uow^___________
'
SPRIIMOS
Just as big an assortment oj these as everything else.
spring for $1.45 or the very best Ideal double spring
When you buy a spring you want the ver>' best not
will go to pieces in a month’s time. We sell only the
guarantee them fully.
A good
at $S.oo.
one that
best and
DAIL.Y COIMCERTS
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL I'lANOLA ever,- day i.niil (i.rih.-r
Concerts will be given in the b'urniture Department on the ground lloor from 10
to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.
“WE SELL THE BEST”
leas-f
Orisfi^t 4%/wff/ eWifat «f
Jacitont.____________
MIobifBB and .0 nnjimt that public
geatimiBt demanded its repeal, a
sulton aad goodnros aoe what of FiU-
WMiepmOed.
King Blakeeltw arrived horo aad
took a STTv-et of roome oo Exy:etreet
ThU wae rippeHi
mull'tion ttu
A.U .liu:.
—IN WHICH WI1.L APPEAR--
F. M. DelBBO and friends from De
t\oa tlmt the elau eapreme eon
it aetde aad a epecial aeeaion of the Iht naxtduy.
leffialainre had to be oalled to do the
J. W. SLATER, LEADING HOUSE FURNISHER
u.
vigorously, thereby raising the
peratnre of the rem«-dy. Then place
WHAT THB IIKMOC IIATI Al l
pi.taiirmN ia»i.a.
again.
Ddn*t miss tbcee, esriicst the best selecti«iif
great porrer aad tenge. U it any won-
od by her phyeieiaa to be in ae etroog
der. then, tliat be be. In a compara
pliyelcal and monUl health ae hae be«o
tively ehoet Ume^me one of tbe
Erery
kg tenon of tbe oonutry? It U
day. daring tbe
ooly uaoeaeary to beat him once to
LBAKUSa A. BhAIKof JerkBoo.
Mra. McKlneley takes a brisk promebe oaptiTatod. Mr. JarrU gave four
between the
Dumbt^n and responded wiUi tea
U I*
tbe hotvl ie fllled and the ooitafee hoars of 6 and 7 in tbe eTealng
,ooree.**-Bey City Daily Tribune.
ebe bae thrown reil and
are orerlloTriac. Many]
Mr.Jarru will appear in tbe oonoeri
I A. BALL uf Cl
ertape aside, slopping briskly with
erenu are taking place
i tbe Oongregattonal eburoh nexl
of her attondant and compel
or lUMhara Mlato Boanl U BdiaraU4«>.
day. At prreeeat pinf poojr le “.the
Taeeday. Some of TraTeree City'i
PATBIC'K II. KKI.1.KY of Warae.
foreapport.
Her
carriage
U
Utile
leas
mliair paeirtoa amonir tne eblldren
beet local talent Trill aeelet in tbe enWKIUHT of tiommhte.
a year ago. but her
Laet Kiday ereniair Miee OlarioR
ilaletead fare a party at tbe boTrllnir hair hae eilrered so mooh that tboee
Wvr ila.aW ut Vkmgtmmm-tat^falh Vam^tw^
alley. K freahmenU were eerrrd at who knew her beet oaonot fail to aoWMalUuirtetThirty yram ago In Japen the ecrlptioe tbe ohange. Tbe looks
hare
the Ualetead ootace.
ABCSIBALD B, IIAKftAtJII ofU
on*e wrtv iirtnttHl wwtly and <Hq.l.-a
rat Haletead who hae been wbitoned in Hie laet llmooibei
w«-rv sent out only afl»T dark. Those
in ill health for eome time ie rapidly Chau In tan years of ordinary life.
At Hot SpriuRS, Ark.. C3apt. A. L.
Rmioirifr. aad ebe eurprieed her friend.
work BTor
jm,
■Hoelt hu bMa «U o( BuoU imx-
Jlround thtHtsorts
tIANIBL MrfiOY of Boot.
tatiowrn.
The ones at $6.00 are pretty.
The ones at $7.00 are nice.
The ones at $9.00 are fine.
The ones at $ 12.50 are beauties.
pblae tbe etreete glttlag pared et oeterra. aad Oeal Shane U eormlohiBf hU
eoeoee ie tbe daily rieit of
'^WTAOW AMO rt^TTOHM.
Mra. McKlaley to the iomb of her beharr been forgo<l«a M •ooa. The lored hneband. Alway. farbed in Tie. tbe celebrated tenor, so that
pe<iple Trill not be decelred by tbe •OBiber black with cloeely drawn
great deal True •apeoced from him.
■he drlree to WeetUwa oemeter;
w wae tbe amUenoe dlappolnted. He
of M0.1
tbe family carrla«e. aCepeetaele of
wneatblebeetlBWeTealBgaDd eran
profooDdfat eadaeea.
Yet
DetriiU TThioh l>etroit r
before LhU ftrW B«mber erme flalelw^
woman whom the natioa ee
llTCi in both boaeae aaaotloi
hobadmadeamoatempbauchit. Mr. ■u.4i tlAlui*
U' br«j\l
It dared hope woald lire a week after
the enactmeat became law. *
Jarrie certainly poaeeenee a remarka WrdiH^y.thrPth d«7..r
tbe dfwtl. of Prt^ledeut McKinley.
bly sweet Toloe. It U aUo> Toioe of
PBXU M. WAKNBK of nakleatf.
tiZwiAaSSuSu ilurtrtr.?
Tls »e have just receivea a full car load of Couches.
can K>ve you the largest selection of shaiies and
covers ever shown in this city. One of ourw’hole floors
is a sea of couches and no two alike. Commrncinij
MONDAY. Aujj. 4th we shall attach a price that should
put one in every home that is considering; a n«*w rmich.
P.GToieer aadOarrl Nasbkn air coming
in an air ebip If the air doat glT oaL
Tired. Tbe record of Uw rifVtf le«'
UUtore of UBI-W wae too
AeaoHT. BuiHarr
U$Han!
There UbBoli offiOBn
barlal of bSs wtfa. orar
bepefaoBaUjooBdaet- lioi«Be.priTa«maBd«llmn
ed tbe laet ritea. aBBOOBoed that be
had deelded to adopt ae biedaacbter
uutod>7-
*AtJssr^.
lM M tM rm Want
A. lUtcML Q. P. Aft.
H. W. Cuniaeaa. Aft.
QSAND TRAVERSE HERALD
la an EicepUaainr Hae Piaciam,
Oa4ertteAn»plcc»oIUie
Y. P. S.CE.
>»
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
; oiT*>r, MioM.
Admission, - - 35 Cents.
"FORCE-wo.
"
'
Bofltto.KY.
Gtntlemen.--. took borne t packase of " FORCE” yesterdky
and the children were anxious to try it for supper. We found it
suited our palates, and our UtUe two-year^>ld girl cried lor the.
second dish. The first thing this morning, on reaching the break^ table, she, in her baby English, made us undersUnd that
wanted “FORCE” lot ber hreakfisL We are aU in love with it.
but I MS tteU you have got me into a" peck ol trouble,” « the
^dren want “FORCE” for dinner and supper as well as SeakYours very truly.
MaiMbnibMoaasehcaiioa. .
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.
j
. 5I
3-BusHol
THE BUTT OF
THE COMPANY
vm
>oc IMS tar • cmaa rffrmlnacy. And jat, *hlla
wa nU kaowwliu aanmaner to aa dla-
APPLE BARRELS
=*or 3alo!
Inquire at Grist Mill.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
Condtnstdlltm
^
^ofmkblgMjT^.%t
Tliere U icTmT«
thm t»M crop in Bnj mmtj viU be a
fallnre tht« ymt on nonowil ni th*
Aooordiaff to all taporU froa the
ratal dUlrioto thm farmara ata aboat
dlKamraittMl
TIm* flalda are flooded
with wat*« and tbr to|o of tbe boete
eei BaroMl matobee and eevatobeo
fooad beaealli tb.* window who
pile of abavlnK* bad been llfbb*d.
tmra on l*ollafe Hill wae eet on fire
Hatnrdajr
Tbe elec-tkiu -ber^ r"
kVeii. b mill
At crttlral
reiulldatee e|ieerb Hm* ‘ barker** pute
worth gtiod 1
a dtrtu-n of t
at electlou t
Arthur Wriflit, a 7-year
old boy. waa arrr.Ud for Uie Utter
A i»ew rentnrr In farmUf for thU
elate U tbe raUinf of
year Jamee MeOoll. of
be taken out aad UiU tabs
planted Are aoree and eo well did tiie
to iU normal oonditloo. bear
rsfierimrnt pan out tlrnt tbie year an- ing will be destroyed forever; u
oib««r trial in beinf made on a larger
rale
Fifty aernt were planted, nnd
the crop te at im «e«t in prime ooodi
Ilou
W l> Tripp of t'^ldwater wae
anr
prleetl Hnoday to And a pair of ekatn*
in a oarrleire on tiie
ekatee had l*en mieelng for tbiriean
ymre
They are ladly rneted and
have every appearanoe of having been
bidden. wlUiout care, for all tbeee
yeare
Tlieir r. turn wae probably tbe
At
Galieu
prietor
burned
Mra Sarah
flamed ooodltioa of the muoooa i
face*.
We will give One Uondred Dolh
Hairs Ualarrh Cure.
Bead for oircu
of a boarding
houae, waa
\ty the exploaion of a five
gallon oan of
gaaollne.
Her aialar
•eved her from beinK oonsumed by tbe
flamee by rolling liar In tborgraea
Hhe ia in a preoarlona oondltlon.
Aa a balloon bearliig Jewatt Douglaa
of Aaliley Tillage aacwndad at Fompei
flattfday. the crowd shouted: “Fin !
The baloon’e on Are * Tbe ballooo
waa a hot air apparatna. and had ig
nited from aapark tnalde
Douglaa
made a frantic effort to save himself.
da will find a cure in
•In Tea. B6oU. Jaa U.
II. rr tlokllN inrer . ih.
lui.ilor. who alien
mei^ial pilij
•iN.in eight moul ha In the rnit«*<
Hlulea. n
atlou of I aeries Of arbegin the
ttclea on American eivnomlc affair*
under the title of *T'he Laud of Dm
When high in tbe air lie ent loose hla
imrachnta and jumiied
Tbe dlaiauoe
wae too abort to |wrmit tiie paraohnla
to open properly and the aeronaut was
badly Injared.
Aoroae tbe bay from Menominee tbe
tabblt peet ia reanltlng in badly dam
•god or:nilned cropa 9^a farmer*
•re oUmoHng that aomethlng be dooe
to rid the cxiuulry of the nui
wbloh liaa ao far bafited them
bounty plan ia being agiuted.
Wm
M
{
Java whose weba are eo strong that
it requires a knlfa to cut tbroogh them
it la aaUL ___________________ _
Tketr wecea* U
All SadlevUla. Ky.. waa onriout to
::siirtirLsro,"S.i“rT
pea tooo WATTS
V
liarMullwBictrte
UtMtoPaarC^
Sntfaif Rates-Rond Trip
To Neahtawanta - 25c
To Omena
50c
To Northport - 75c
a Martm. M. D
Rastairs
t H fivaaa. II D
martin d €wms
OSTEOPATHY
BUSINESS CARDS
J.ai.M.J.TRtEBLOODa.a
Peck Broa. Graod
WANT DEPARTMENT.
WANTED
OSTEOPATHY
CARPET CLEJWIII6 WORKS
■pet « H.wiabr and i«ath«rlUnt
t'»n-ei H-wiaa aad laqniuc
X. H. f TIAPlN. Prop*
YOU LOOK
BOTHWAYS
rj^TyREI
Mrt-k*
r«tuirwil
W riir
ti-U)
•■Sir;
One Month Free!
'f**'
Or k. h 1
W
" --f*
when you reach thU point.
If you
don*t you're taking chances.
< U-U..-1 III In^tiiif raruuir SI*,
tlial Ih- •ill vl«r t>no nH4il
' '
Ine. ^ AUc. » ^
mail ino- lhal arr lou ponFf pm^’.
the aame all through life.
It'S
Look
back to last summer and remember
bow you aulTcred with that old coal
stove m your kitchen.
r>«*ITI0N WANTKI^ H.»
et. »
iH-iHftMv.Sdt-k-rW «<r olb-'T Mtirk iii
wh»T»*.”
-WelL then, he mutot go dry. for the
only wut. r near Is d..w n there In that
crerti-e. and no one cun go lher»* with
out getting shot.**
-lies suffering dreodfolly.”
-CJo back to your place, you little
fool** I said aban*Jy. remembering
what be bad Buffered at Couovera
bands.
He crawhsl back, and
le matter fn.iu ui) mln^
IjooI for
ward to this summer and then mAe
r-i»-r..l |.r»-n.-.-; afi-t t»Mt kenin-il a* l*n>lrMurol
up your mind if you hadn't iK-tter
cAl and see u. pretty soon.
""57
Ttmrsi GKr 6e lit
Hi.irj.MiU'. ii-u k liM)>-«r«I Arrr>iadi«r>m««odT
FOR SALE
f-Mk SAUt Htoav> *’.ek
run ).iu It
r~«l«ire|Kf
ll
sn-l luirii.—
“rL-res not a drop to la- found auy-
Mann, pre-
Buys-a
Handsome •
8-Day Striking
Clock...
Regular .
price $4.00.
Our price.
$2.78.
ffitllELECTIllCia
CHyat4 >M* «•AfteriuKHi rttuTsion* Irom Traverse
City. Take the ateanM-r Cresornt et-ery
altrriHtotn at
t«^>i Nrahtawants. where
•Peck** * King
itv and lake no other. 11
not keep it acnd rsr for
. 1*0 iHince gUm jar. fKwliMid. to
Oheay ft Oo.. Toledo. O.
The aanllatuiii.of the .|t> of Ahme
shad, li.dhi. in ao bud that tbe mur
lallty
is
verse
There i« no belter remedy known
It. inethcal acience (or that ter
, .1.1- affliction, itching pile<. than
tue old atid standard remr^ly,
poeely put them In hla way tlila waa a
trlfie too much for even my thick akin
I told him not to bother me with rtdlcukuua questliiiiN and warned the ring
leader* that I would see the Uiwl man
him. The Arat man waa Tom
er. who had Itoto-a the hitotlgator
...
m*ett wnlempllhle pranks
agaluat the rvrrult. and he wna given a
walking tour with a billet of wtxaJ on
bla shoulder fiK- a whole anern.to.i, fur
hla iialna. This bIopimhI He- lm|wal
Hon. and Meriwether fell lulu the ot.u
tempt of not U-lng noil.-.^l. TI.U laat
.Hi till we
Agl.tll.K the M.tol.KW In
the la\a b.-da In IsTl.
Little MerlwHher dl.lirt like tight
ing at nil. tliat w»a plain, for the
iH.lor would ruah from hla rheeka
whenever a buliel whistled loo close
to bla delicate ear. Hut I notk'ed that
be would grit hla teeth and a«-,med
to be rewilutely Aghtlng hUuaelf to
keep hU slender body up to Ha work.
One afleruiK»ii we were having an
especially hc< fight, kwping up a
atnady fire on the MiKluca ai»d rt-celvlug aa gtKKi aa we M-nt frtmi UhlmI
a natural breeatwork
Uva. when
MerlwetlHT came trawling toward me
on all fours with an eiiH-ew.lon of
boiK less despair 111 hlH fa.-e.
-What Is Itr I Utoked aniloualy.
fearing aomellilng had gone wrong.
•Vonover-l« s hit.**
-Welir*
1 e..uld fMto. nothing r»‘
markable In Coiuiver N*lng bit when
one third the men were lu the same fix.
-Ho wants water.**
L.IOMT
aiul tan Ih- inadr rvf-ry morning. 11
ih a loncer rnlr the btiat wiU land yo«
t>meiu »»r Nofihyort where \-ou vHU
met i with Utat rrturning to fraveme
I mwk.M. .
uk-rr-.. ferer aoce*. old and mn-
$Z78
AKD
ABSOLUTBLT OMNtLBSS
lAY
r.~Chicago I'oat.
N«k’t Klic •! Oht««ef
HdstalTs
JIEILTHEST.
Sunday Excnisinis
==nLE$=
OEliKST
OBPEST
MnUebtwa
IMA Uawk
to bla wife, wbo waa wall
to
dimly, •‘and ho wnrta
w
bU hotel thU
Funny he
noU* to tbe oflice."
-Yni. II U.“ murned bla wife
nacood Uentenent from Went Point bed
been eeelgncd to our compeny and
would euuu report fur duty ailb a
nqnad of recnilte. He rauie along U
dine, tut tnetead of bringing recrulte
brought ooe gentle looking young fel
low. wbo appeared to be far better fit
ted for a poet than a eoWler. Merl
wetber wee bU name, and be hadn't
been at tbe fort a day before tbe men
began to caU him Mary. Then fol
lowed a errleo of prmt-tical j|ukee of
which he wee tbe butt In eome un
wey be gut eelt lo blJ cuf
fee lueteed of sugar. Theo there wee
cactoe In hie bunk. Coming off guard
turning in fur a good enouie. be
sure to be wakened
for tbe midnight relU-f. *H^ waTtbe
UoeuMtieetlng little cbep 1 e\er
and aa the boye always expresM^d
wonder buw euth mlMake. i-uuld hap
beeldee greet ej iu|«ilhy for him.
ver entered bU
that they
at tbe bottom of ble dliu>,imfone.
4 one day be erne to me ue Aret
_ ent of tbe ruwpeny end eeked me
If be cooldn l take extra toure of guard
duty foi aoiue of tbe lingleadem. Ibey
Uiing eXpreuM<d
of eorrow tUt be bed
oetlook for the eafar feetorire li not
eoooaraflnf onleee fatoimble weatbar
oationa
llillledale ie tonbled with boj ineendarie.
Tbr Are of Batordaj in
Amnerman'c plaimlof millwae elearlj
be b.«UT opi^ tito «>'•• «»“t lto<L|
bm tod tur Um.
~‘^\>ry IlkHy be tliougbfdt toe late
to catch me there.- be remarked In
KYbeu did the note arofflmnd way.
Hver
are tocnUiK blaok aad wlltior IW
toee wil prttbablj be aUeoet a total
loee from rot
In enme eeotiooe of U^e
oooDt7 ih.^ fannrr. are wad Inf over
tbelr ebo.-top# fmlherlof tbeir fralii.
wbloh bae alreedj eproatitl
Tbe
prrraiU tbe^l of tbe eeaeoo aad tbe
roou flonrUJrCilPMor tbaa pceeent Indi-
He tbougbt it bad been rmuarkablj
weUaiTaaged. W-beu be reached home
tl« ..I--.I. •Hi. -.Lr bid Ilf r»«"lrv-M», UiSl waW
•rt.il of all •.."•tiU III
......
.V.ll « «i->rt». lof
run-d lit a !«••
rr.'KrCiSTKwssrA'So'z
r“ "ar
r-t»k HAIJC
to
lo lUtfsreat rsrt*.
With the water fur the tui
InJuftKl him when I beard i
looking toward our fellow
E.W.HASTIII6S&S0I
Some People Look
upon Jewelry as
a Luxury.
Some kinds of Jewel
ry are not absolute
necessities, but an inspe^clion of our stock
will convince you that
we have many ihin^
that you POSITIVE
LY NEliD. Look
over our
FIRE IRSURAICE
DR. A. B. SPimiEY
fiin-
,ng. canteen In band, for the crev
•ontalulng water, llullrts aam;
about blm like butxlng fllea. Wliefher
or nut be waa bit. be kept on and In
a few ac-conda sank out of algbt In tbe
crevice.
bad no right to do ao. for there
offleera with
tbe comiiony: but, aluglng out to those
beside me to follow. I Jump*-d up aud
dash fi»r a rise In the la%a Just
beyond the crevlct*. It waa no oae.
The Ore was loo hot. and the men
would not leave their position. 1 waa
leg aud sank lulu a hoUuW
pUce, where I was wmjairalively safe.
1 waa thinking of lillle Meriwether
.ES&S:
e.f£Z’Ta-.~r't
Trwvaraat lix
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG,
11
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I LH
I n I Lu 87; Citt 844.
Cul Glass, Silverware
Table Necessities
and Novelties
I
JOHN k OTT & CO. |
i all kinds of Jewel*
MISCELLANEOUS
Bamum & Earl
Crp the Jiew tOc Package
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ak and a tin I
meblal troubla. “It aall
enriouB coina whtob bed dne to Dr. King*a Kew Diaoovery."
writea her bodband.
It oompletely
baen buried with them
caied bm and also ourad om llttla
At Ann Arbor beoauae a plank In
the back yard walk biokeand alia fall.
Mra Kmma Lorlnga ia suing Ml*.
Kmma Burtiank for fU.OOO damafm.
Mra Wurbank owns the |«emiaea
Mrs. Lorlnga seta forth that alie waa aoo a drag stooea____________
badly injured.
A Mora Mer PUm.
Mta F.lecta M. Ituni. one of tha
-Every mgn.- said tbe thoughtful
plon^rs of tbe Qrand Traverse r««ioii.
theorist -ought to keep a dairy.
It
ia dead, aged 87
She lived in Charle la only by kee|»lng an actual mxwd of
what you have done that you are able
voix for ,*k) years.
ILibert Htewart of Mar^iuelte. aged afterward to aee tbe mUUkea you have
adc and guard agaluat a re|a-tltU.u
18. was “dated*' la^yood Ida depth
them In the future.**
while swimming with oompaniona ia
-Oh. If your diary la anly
tbe lake and waa drowned.
your mistakes,’* replied the
ly
prartical man. * wtuit'a the matter
Mias Maggie Jane Claneey. a aobool
riling the kei-plng of It over to
tuacber at Preeoott of great ablUty
•gwl 48, baa become tbe bride d
Oharlea Johnson, colored, aged ».
• Tweident of Kmo. loico coonty. leaa 'Irn'toScma^of^BooK^ MoSnUln
Tam Oet tbe gemiine medeoolvby the
The groom la a freaco laOutcr
e my p
imaud. The first thing 1 saw wi
Meriwether lying on hU bark, white i
,e*t and motlonleaa One of h
I bending over
and aeveral ©them were Kwnliig
oa tbe muixlea of their musk«<<N. hoiklag down on blm anxiously. M.vlWWiber turned bla eye* lo me. aud 1
ayN DAY RATES
wraloa llok#^ Fatoakey at ^.00 fc
owkd trip
Tnkla Icavaa k:fiO a. m
wtanatAOp m
1601 tmo
O K Mamiy. Agt
iffnnmmi ikn kmf 90H.
6M*t
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J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. O.
PHYSICIAN AND SUHOBON
Straub Bros, ^ Jtmiottt.
9KNTim*r
W. J. HIGGINS
wanted? I couldn*t get
there wasn’t much to get.**
1 tried to aay something gentle to
him. but It wasn t In me.
-OE atop that.- 1 aaW. turning
•way. **You owe Conover not
Later, when tbe captain asked me
fur the names of those who were to
ba iamitKMwd f.a^ <y.n*ideooos lira very.
1 told blm there waa but one and hla
aame waa Meriwether. But the poor
not live lo rvud the onler.
FIIIUP T. BAKER.
AlttmTwKNmBEsiun]
/r-wrW.f WmiVt n4m
skir.'iiv-o™’"
Therre'are lots of Chocolate Chips on
the market, but for Purity and Quality the Faips leads them all. Having had
vorite Chocolate Chips
ur Fav
Favorite Chips in packages, we
numerous calls for our
have put a loc package on the market which is not the
largest package, but contains the ^t chocolate chips.
Every piece stamped S. B. & A. Made only by
M OBoe nuHteufsiY
I long suffering from Dyabe writes, “my wife waa
ran down
She ^ no
llaa« aba 4a oatirelv waU. onn *nt any-
2M“,cr.{rjiSit:JS4To;
Sra Jciiuio'.
mm
Suftefedforover 10 years
-^•URED BY-
Dr. Iman’s Ladles* RestoraUve
Tallmaiice. Mich.
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO..
Grand Rapids. Mich
Dear Doctor: I have been thinking
for some time that 1 ought to write you
r.iTAD[fe1>rs%TA>r,VE*X.S
did me such worlds of good. 1 suffered
such untold agonies with my menses, and female complaints,
for over ten years, that death would have been a relief to tne.
1 took doctors
Rinas oi
doctors' medicine and several
aeveral kinds
of raieui
Patent iM^itbankful that
want
to
any
woman
suffering
from
these
thflsc terriWe
tc
Pm-am mtk»-Frmi m ^ntm. to recommend it
Trr rte titm; iU
Csliyn^ .IntjW^^ apy to tk*
-AT AL.L.
0fM003l3Tm.-
I PROF. C. E. HORST
I
MRS. C. Ey HORST
I
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WANT A HOME?
M. a. Bcaai
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X3^ ino^ ^it^nit. kv^tnt t. iMi
kU ■%)!»•
,-r--
iNBistnn
others are DegkM<ttH] by thidr busbanda.
Kow, when a man llnd» bU borne life
a fallare be simply throw m blinaclf
Bora and more Into bis bu>ilm>>*M and
ftada a relkf In tb<* cxclteuieiit of earn
lug dollara. Tb<« woman tri<w to tind
tba aaiue excitement and Interest In
berdoba.-I think women-a eluba a pikhI tblng.
for my part" aald tbe old UtH tor. -In
tba old daya when a woman was uu
hapiiy or fanci»Hl berailf to Ih» she i.hiL
to baraalf myateiioua aihuenia. lamparrd with dnigw or cures or cUc work
ad baraaif Into a morbid frame of mind
raaillbg novela. Now. tUnuks lu tbe
duba. aba has no time for that siwt of
thing. Her mind U tub'd with whuK•otea intereal and «lu* turns Into a tine.
waU developed, pbllanthroplc woman,-Tba wootan In the town* or small
dllaa apprecUtea b»w club nu.ai.- Kud
tba obaervlnj: woman. ”lt gives b.*r a
cbanca to enjoy over a aoelabU* eup of
taa a respite fram the cartw and drudg*
ary of a amaU bouaelnUd. It giv.w ber
mm opportunity of making frleuda.”
-Ab, tbafa tbe aide of . lub life I m
ta favor of.- Interrupted the gkl-nhe
aide that increases aoeial lutereoun-*.
Why abouldnt uumarrud women w ho
bare to earn their own llMug have
doba like tbiwe of men? WU.v aboxildu*i
tbara be athletic clubs for women, for
Inataocc; where they might meet In an
GOSPEL WITH A GUN.
Casibor rreaehar Clolas
They wiU follow the Ohio and M!aslsslppl rUriw, cross tbe gulf of MexliDd ascend
CO and the Caribbean aca and
tbe Aiuaxon 1.2no miles andI go\«w; :y
a thousand luiies.up tbe Rio Negixk
says the New York World. Tbelr purimm' to establlab a CbHstlan settle
ment In a pUer 500 miles from tbe near
twt mission. They have bought l.OUO
aertw of tluilx'r there and w ill o|
It to pay tbe expenses of tbelr work.
They will take rifles, shotguns and re
volver* as weU as Bibltw.
Trmer Cmwme te DIeerr.
A. B. Shruer of Wlntcrsct. la., re
ceived a IcttiT a few days ago from
his father, in the stale of Washington,
wbo met In an unconventional way
©DC Ilarry Tracy, eacapsd convict from
Oregon. Shrurr senior, accvirdlng to
Sew York World, writes that be
out bunUng and wws Just sbout
to cat dinner at hla campfire wben
Tracy sufldenly appeared and request,
rd blm to throw up hi. hands. Khmer
dlJ so. Tracy thought be wasn’t quKe
exixHlltloas enough, however, so be
fired his gun and burned the old genUemau’s bands with powder. Tracy
said be was quite hungry sod. dlapenslag with fiwmsIIUes, bellied hlmaelt
with bis fingers. Then bs atwentmlndedly took Bbrucc’a six Miooter and
rifle, watch and mooey. and said ha
thought he’d ba going and that R
looked like rain. Kbmer did not try
to deUln him.
few din
Tin PNC* r
iBd throegh
BhmSfMma dhemktmt. Mchm,
mt Jmchmas.
••ueMUfDUor
Bi
pear to be an inatitutiem deronUy to be wished for,
and yet it is a great question whether, loaded with
the uaual human fraUtiea and prejudioee, it could be
made to command the respect whkdi it must hare
if its promulgations are to be accepted.
We already have two insututions cither of which could perform
this duty quite* ss well ss s new governmental bureau. The National
Academy of Sciences has as its reason for cristenoe the detirability
of haring a body of preH-minenl scientists to Which the gorehiment
miy refer any ‘scientific question in the a«urance that the answer
will be S8 nearly comvt as human liability to error and the bounds
of human knowledge will permit.
IT SHOULD BE BOSStSLE FOR THE FRtSIOE>IT OF THE
UNITED STATES OR CONGRESS TO CALL UFON THE NATIONAL
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES FOR DECISIONS UFON DISFUTRO SCIENTIFIC POINTS. AND IN GENERAL THEIR CONCLUSIONS WOULD
BE ACCEPTED BY THE SCIENTIS'TS. AT LEAST IN AMERICA.
The Smithsonian insUtuiion could also be relied upon to adjust
such dispute, by calUng to its council the specialUu in the subject
involved.
Both of the insiitntions are, however, national and hence insuffi
cient and lacking jurisdiction in inteniational questions.
AS TO THE tX)LD STOKAUE OK UXDEVTLOPED
IDEAS, THAT CAN KEADII.V BE IX)NK BY DEPOSIT
ING A SEALED DESCIUmON THKKEOF WITH
SMITHSONIAN INSTITYTION, ipK EXAMPLE, TO BE
DELIVEUED FOR PUBLICATION ON SUBSEQUENT DE
MAND. But thU leads to an indiscriminate filing of aU eorta of
wild and undeveloped ideas in the jHisaibility of cUiming priority for
a discoverr which some one eUe develops and makes available and
for which the latter deserves the credit
LAUGHTER AND, TEARS
By PfolsMO^CAMItlX MCLINAUD. Fraodi Pkyi^ln#H
m
O the superficial obser\*er tears and laughter are ex
actly op]x>eite extremes, and he makes in regard to
tlu'in a very simple and imeompromising rule,
“luiughter expresses joy and tears express norrow.”
To l»c exact and true the rule i^hould be expressed
thu.-ihat “TEARS ARE ('ONNKtTED WITH SADNESS,
SOMETIMES CAUSED BY AN UNBEAKAHLE SOIUIOW
OK PAIN, SOMETIMES BY A UEI..\XATlON AFTER THE
PAIN AND SOMETIMES BY AN INTENTION TO SHOW
THAT WE FEEL A PAIN THAT WK, IF WE WANTED
rO, COULD VERY WELL BEAR WITHOUT SHOWING
IT.”
Laughter often me ans something else. It means that we have
delected a weakness, a distnn-tiun. an infiniiity, in some one else,
and hero is where another differvnet* bet\vt-eu laughter and tears is
shown.
As Hobbes so strikingly exproses it, laughter is always a “sudden
pride,” a feeling of su|*erioriiy »*ver our fellow men of being free
from et'rtam foibles tliat we M*t» iu others,' while TEARS ARE A
CONFESSION OF WEAKNESS, AN APPEAL FOR PITY,
A CRY FOR lIKU*.
Bla VISIT TO Xl’ROFE
TMIa or Bis
The Coffers of Mme. Humbert U
l*aris society’s latest game, says tba
New York Herald
three closed boxes the shape of Uie faI safe, which contain a coin, a but
ton and nothing, respectively. Three
guests make the choice.
The oce wbo geU the box containing
tie money U at liberty to choose a
liHdc frum among the ladles presenL
Tne wlniu-r of the button is compelled
to hand oviT the contents of his poekfU to the bride, to be recovered by
fair mv.nns or fouL Tlie possessor
of tlie empty box has a less exdtlng
sltion. He Is obliged to kiss all
the old ladles in the
Ska Weal CrsuiT.
Saranl waeka of hot. raUdcai wrtiU>
ar Ota ptadkted for tbe whole cf Enrape by Profeaaor I'alb. iLa Vienna
waatlMriiroobcl.
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MAI. ^MiOKO mm, mm
nanQ CLEAiuxo house for discoveries, a
UKBVkI cold storage for ideas, may at fint ap-
THE HUMBERT COFFERS.
teas where papers are read at o:.e and
cbimka of ooUd Information dug ont of
oacydopodlaa aad doled oct to tbe i;s*
BoaraY Think what a boon a few
^ oa tba order of iboae for men
woold bo to glrU who come to n
rntnmgm tova to eara tbelr own bring
-glrli wbo don't know a aoul wbo
bavoboca need to tbelr own bomcaaad
wbo tatT* to pot up with iKwrOlng
boQMO aad tbe Uke! Yea. Indeed, worn DofT^J^ deeds, word mpwrwe
aa*s deba are a good thing. I aay; only
Ws^Im not with wsJUas
tboy might be made a great deal Ut
tar.CHACi: KLMOKi:.
Utantry work In connection with
woBaa*a doba ts aald to haw cauaed
tba iBBBlty^ a lady who went craty
lotMCly aa^d to be sent to an asy
tern. OMbwomea. let this U an awful
warali« ta you to atop wTltlng aad
laadtBgCJteot dreadful dub papers!
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A-Clearing House
For Discoveries (
bair i- raonal natora are
•nie llcv. S. Q. Bettes, -the cowboy
preacher.- wbo opens his aei^ices with
a demonstration of bis ability to use
the lasso, is building at Parkersburg.
W. Va., wltb bla own bands s Ik»
feel long. 18 feet beam and 8 feet
dull. In which be and ten others ex*
ptvt to sail next ai>rlng for the head
waters of Ibo Bio Negro In f
^Tifl
liioyi
•^.
WILIPPtNE TOPICS.
edbcatloa wrllaa pictonaqaeiy of tba
IgonoleaandtbelrootofdoorUfa. Ha
bad gone to Beagoet to help caubilab
DEY wen Ulkln« aboot wo- an agrlraUural acbooL Tba cookr cUOMi'a doba.
-PoohrnWtlK^joaiicmaa.
-Mjr d«ar fallow. I woaWn*t
aaj *poobr - mortal iba okS
^otD«Q*a rloU arr an rrer wbUe tbe mooataln aceoery was rarlad
Lag factor, and we rant afford and UautlfoL Tba pco|4a were almplc. frank and boneat and poaacoaed a
-It arar a wife of mine joltm a cloir- aenae of boxnor not to be obaervad la
tba goimg Man began aavairlj. but be membera of the Cbriatian trlbea. Tbek
atappod. aqaekbed bjr tbe look of otter reUgloo aeemtd to be rery Uke that of
aeorn ba rrcHred from the gb-i wbo the North American Indian. I>om a
aaraad barown Hrln*.
acbo:4boy tbe writer kamod that they
-If aaar I marTf " the rlH remarked beUerad tba aon to be tba father of
ta dlaciiiet tooea.-one of ibe flrat thlnfa all tbe moon a good big Igorrote and
1 lataod to do te to join a rlub-a club tbe atare good Uttle Igorrotca. If tba
that will keep me well op on tbe aob- Igorroire are good, tbe aun amllea. mod
Jacta of tba day aad wout kt me de^ If bnJ bld*a Ita face and w« pa. They
gaawau Into a mere bauafrau like have many feoatt and danww. In tbetr
OK^of tb^marrtad women of my ae- daiiix-a tbe woman repreaeuu tbe dore
and lUe man the crow.
In time tba root#
-I aappoaa yoo will Imitate Mra.
Btaka,; anawarad tbe young man la* by rallraod to Dagnpan and
difaaotly. -Tba borne rune ll« If. tbe
thrae ebUdren go onwaabed and in
fast, aad Btaka aay. be h^n*.;t bad
but It Ukra much mooey. tb
gtnecring skill. When It Is
rlulA fly Ibe way.
throe
llenguet w lU lie the haaltb resort for
makea aerenI to ber credit now.”
resKbnt
Amertcana.
-8ba most bAve tbe club manla.”
TbU educational party went fraOB
aald tbe obaerrant woman Iboturbtful*
Manila
to Kan Fernando by boat, tbae
Ijr. -Yeai.- In answer to Ibe looks of
by
an
army
ambuUnce a dlsUnce of
aatoolabment of the otber three. nbiTe
ta aocb a thing. One club lenila to an* twelve ttlliW to Nagulllan. where they
otber, and tbe woman who starts join- took poulc*. -When 1 saw my anderaJxf'd
pony.wrttes tbe narrator. -1
teg them will never ceafc nnill abe
OWM a atrlog pf medals or cerllflcatca Mt as If I ought to carry him ratbir
of momberablp. Hut acHou^tly.- she than he me. To aoe roe mounted on tbe
Utile
fcUow.
w
itb turnips ao abort that
want on. -I bare been studying tbe all
abaorblng qmtlon. Wby do women my kneca were none too far froi
Jote dobaY anaTIn about as far from face, waa to auggvat vividly tba i
of
tbe
-Improper
fraction.* arrlrtag at any one coorlualon as you
On the journey the party met i
ars probably. I reaUy think tbe main
raaaoolb becanae Ibe women are un of tbe American teachers, tioth In
acboola
and
In
their homes. They
happy in tbelr borne life and A*ek a
seemed happy and interested In
work. Ybicb teoeber thought bl^
tbe finest, bla pupils tbe brightest and
his pony tbe beat. Tbelr atUtude
geniTally encouraging. At Bam
the capital of Abra province, ac
coudltlona are not ao favorable. Tbe
teacbera arc more laoUled. and there
U gnwt dimculty In a*vurlng maU and
suppllrt from ManlU.
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NOW OBI.UNO AT
Why....
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Women 0
Join Clubs 0
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A MILLIONAIRE TRAMP ^^mlS^lStiSTvS^
I AT»T»
tOOO«»OX3iC3iC5L«»
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Visit
ta
Mr. N. Bomnsan of the Norrisvllle
Bollar Mills has letaniad fitmi bis
Baropaan trip .after an abmnoe of
asTBi w« U. Tiaitiog hi. old home in ODd tbouuMta of poopta vor j ttioro to
•00 tbo Me crorbooad com op to Ibo
Mr. Sorenmn left Travene City dock, aad war ootatattoao vot
Jane 18th and took pamagt on board oboafod. botvoMi pitfttao wbo had
the Soandlnavian Amerioan Uner. Os not oaan aaoh other for over twanty
car II which left Kew York for Co- five ymra. and everybody waa glad
that tbe first trip waa ended in mfety
the weather was rongh the first three rer thm Atlantia
Mr. Sorensen reports that the o
days oat at aca. hot after that tlivy
had fleamnt aailiog. Scotland was tions of bnslnaes and trade In Denpmmd ^oly 4tb, and the Stars aad
: taaoft
adjoining oonntriea is
Strlpaa. Old Glory, waa hoiatod under at preeent not the very beat, aad that
oanaon shot from tbe ship’s bridge
neeaion is hanging orar the n
Tbe U. 8. flag waa on evary man*, •m part of Knrope. bat that tbe paocoat Upel. aad them vna marching to pie there expect better Umaa ngait
the mne of Mnrohing Throagh
aprlng. Mr. SomnasnlaftOopte
Oeorgia, and evarybody had a good
a again the 16lh of Jaly for tba
old grand Poorth of July time, aiaga,onteardthamma ship, <W
lug natiooal songs. Mr. Sorenaan re IL In OhriatteDa. Horwar. they mw
ports that tham waa no aiokneas on tba U. B. Baropean sqaadma, eoi
board bnt that amryodody was wrU lag of the flag ship Ulinoia, the ermiaand plsasad with the tripL
sn San Fraaciaoo. Albany and OhI
Th. Ommi U. i. > lu,. Monar.
The kiagofBwedaa aad Morwas
balll antinlT of MmI uj U 10.000 had visited thoee batttle ships, an<!
on board oar ateaaser Oscar
1«.M> «ou. Sh.
ta »U foM lcn«. S8 fMt wld* ond M IL whieh by the way U
foot from kool to oppor doek. Bbo ta after himself, and inapaolad tba ship
Ucktod with «;» otaetrio Uebu, hw from end to end, and spoke hia mtiatwobmnoa pmpeUanl7t« ft. in dinm- teocion over the fins steamer which
•mr. which are driven by two tripU j carries hU nnme. The trip hommrd
of «tl00 berm pow- wee nnerentfal. tba am waa am^
is fnmlahad tram T boiUn
with 88 flriag plaeae, the fannal U 18
feet te diamelor and 115 feot aight
from the bottom! abe also hae a bOge
keel whieh preTenia raUteg te the am.
Tbe nnmber of oOemp to 8»; omw,
160 mm; average hnoto W koar, 18;
she aaea 155 uma of coal orety M
hbnrs, aad oompletee the royage fttmi
Kew York to Oopenhagen. Danmark,
te 10 daya Mr. Sarxmaen deaima to
to that the ScandteaTian Amoricaa
•mahlp Oa!deeervea great cmdli
for their tnatmeac of their pammtm Food bateg plentifal aad of
good qnaUty. the oflteera and orew
kind and ptomtog to alL the very ham
8ha
and so oknto.
tki-k^monk iia
t TTY MARKKTW.
HEAVY LOSS FOR
MUSIC---------LESSONS FREE
CALOWEU i LOUDOR
Bm J W. CUffo owl itot oo.
term of mnalc leaaens free, with
mroyod the wagon work, and impleasant warehonm of Oatewell A Lon
don at OharloraU. The satire works
were itoetroyad. only tba front part of
J. W. CLIFFE,
Ou-kluiD Block.
Chat tt will have to be tom down.
Themtire lorn i. about! 8.000.Insured
for abont haU that amount it i. mid.
Tbe loa*^ not been adjaated as yet.
Mr, Qaliwell was te tlie city ihi»
mocaiag. but left for Omana on tbe
morning boat, giving very few details
of tbebtoaa
mumvmmm
There will be a mass meeting of
oitiaana this evening at 7:30 at tbe
oonaoil roonu. to oonaider tbe matter
of raiateg funds for the Alpena. Gay
lord A Waau-ra railroad All ciUn
are asked to be prraenL
At tbe mouUily tm
Frtoada oharoh this
tor of nhooateg a su<
r to Rev. F.
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA^iV,
I_______
TtsUm Imv*
A \ lei.iH-tae jury ha. Jin-i put a val
u.tloii on Mnci'T iMilU An snut nameil
rraiu Muller waw the
of s
s*-t inu.h ailiiilr.d f-T tbelr Ita-auly.
whhh -t «-v. ito«l tbe jealotitav of n rt
them.
VuT LojolavtU- and Kt
rt* IViMkk., MNt lUrU^
EXCUIglONS
PereMapSouette
-SrrS.’s;-'......... .
Um'KWo<»1)l
Pere Marquette
rimrX'ity. |S^
m,.
r««4Wlo-*.*> aitai
A 5>varold U.y of Creenwleh,
on U-itig pul tu
u r*-w
night, ago. threw LI* arm. aomnd
hi. mother', neik and *ald:
-l*lesM dun’t hitv,- me. mamma.
I’m afraid to be left aWue lu aU
thl. dark.”
”But you muttn't l>e afraid. Fred
die.” wa. the motiker’. reply. • You'’re
DOC alone: God a w ItU you.”
The lltUe fellow wa. UlenL and.
thinking he had lost all fear, his
mother stole quietly away and joltwid
her hnsbsnd upsulrsKaoistnetilueUo
bsr hnsbsnd tiownsuira. A few mlnutos Utsr Freddie’s voice was beard
coming from the top of tbs sulrs:
-Mamma, mammar bs cried. -Cotna
op you and stay with Ood in tbs dark.
in Mow York oa Monday. Jafy 88th.
AU aad evetyhody were glad that tbe
trip homeward waa emled and glad to
nful of oltve oH In
frylag pan. Cut
tha hot olivs oU. *Orer
a or two small ouioos: add flvs or
laiewaUmptothatimmte
etovea and aaK and pepper to
a Steiaisr for two or three boura*
m done add half of a small can
smutosa Allow this to cook thet^
lto«othc*ttis wsUbIsndsd. Now
terns la the Una of hara randy maearnol that has becto
making Boar which na wiU tetradnoa conked In nnlted wntsr for twcoty-fivn
in the MotrtorUle mlU te the aaar
famre. Mr. Bomnma foand thesetarn loft tehlmalfaadmatortogoad
order, and the mto of pmp^ wlU
-UBAUfBBMBr
owteaihmttlma.
To C.raml kapi.ls, T<»Inlo. .^nn ArUir, Chu aiio,
Colunihus, O.. .Marion,
O.. Cincinnati, 0.,ana all
j-unts s«»ulh of Cran.i
Rapi.K
Every tnkel
guaranlcrtl.......................
l» P j
*/ XKlfoK. Astaet.TravrwOiv
Ar-a»
MAHSTEEkNOliTH EASTERN R. R.
AND CONNECTIONS.
TIME CARD.
j-r-fir-
lar.'K-..........s:'.-. lii
ss.::::- ss i-
CUT RITE METS
STAUX AND PLJtTrOKM.
The third act of "A Millionaire
Tramp" winds up with the finish fight
between J. P. tbe tramp, and one of
the otber leading oharactera Jnst
when Uie ^ht is at iU heigbL the
Tillage marshal dashes in. and attompu to interfere, but a dip on the
jaw oanars him to lose heart in the
enterprise and throws up Uw job of
paaoemaker. In a town not over a
tboutend miles from liere an old genttonmn who was an auditor and sat
about four rows from tbs frooL beenmeao deeply m
in tbe
oountor that his
entlmly forgotten and joat as the
tramp landed on tbe marsbaTs jaw
-1mm — out of him J. f. I'll see
you through." Tbe upcour that
lowed somewbat detracted from the
balanoe of tbs aet
4 ai }. lu.
« ** v
MiilKf i.nuivtit Muit for «lum
who has resigned. wiU be ooosiderk-d
Mr. Brown has stated that he would
«ra tkm texf
not remain anotbor year. Hew Freak
Moorman of South Wahaah, lad., will
LOS ANGBLK8 OR BAN FRANOIBptolmbly be culled, in aooordaoee
GO AND RKTURK. vU O. R A I
with the reoommendetion of the ism$te.S4.
Tiokeu on sale Ang 1st to 8th good
J. W. Oliffe is ooofloed to his home
bylUnem.
the K P. biennial meeting.
to all. whether K. P.'s or not.
The property owners at Birohwood.
further paxtionUra
wbo nie apendteg tbe mmmer ou Bast
B Murray. AgenL
Bay sbote. am not plmaed ^xth tbe
ooaditioo of some portions of the
road leading there frtwi the dtiv
teg park. Chief of Police lUnula. who is one ot them, interTiewed a member of the board of
pablic works this morateg and called
attonUoD to the fact that Uie oonneil
Um year granted e petition to liave
be street Improved. The matter will
be looked into and donbtle*s the street
8U.S-I)AY.\\UOlf8T 10
will receive tbe attention in n»-edft
Traill will Irave Traverse t'itr at
8I.10.
Regular meeting of tbe KUs tonight
at8.-00. A good attendance desired
Jaa W. Markham tvoeiv.-d return,
today from about OOO orates of cherru-.
which lie sent to the Chioago market.
Tbe prios ranged from $1.40 to $3 a
ormtoL Mr Markliam'a |«odnot was
of Uie flnaet quality and oommamled
tbe higbmt market prices for tbe vari-
Tbe Central W. O. T. U.
at the home of C. A. Hammond to
morrow afternoon. Thi>. will be a
mothers' meeUng. and all are invih-d.
J. A Montague and party arrived at
Maoatowa Beach today where the
rase* were to begin this alternooa.
Mr. and Mra George Beech are the
parent, of a fine baby daughter who
arrived
rrived surly
aur: this morning.
Mr. and Mr. W. P. Crolaer are the
t'lty mm
BMptr*. nmUmam ,1? ki pa,
iBVM^UebM.
H».l an, I «7
Via a a S S via V^r.alas.
Ar rraaftfurv
• » a a.
liSliid
ToUdn
“il*****"!
ta Vi
;|? 2 p«
MAY & WALKER,
o.y°JK^v.;ro™.
N«* ncfl to sniicr irorn lical.
Don't let the -air gel stagnant
—CTtfioc a lirctr/c. I'ul in one
or more r»f our desk or ceiling
ELECTRIC FANS *m yourofficc, sttrtc or hoiiK*. -All <if new
ilcsign'aml fa-tlcclronslnuliiio
CAMPBELL BROS
Last Chance of Mill End
l=>PtlOES
Black Dress Goods at - - 89c
Sold retpilarly at $1.25 a yd.
Indudini; 54 in.
Venitian Cloth. 52 in. Whip Cord. 54 in. Ln^jlish
Clay Worsted. 4S in. Indi^ Twill. Satin Soliel,
Stripe Mistral Cloth and Fine silk Warp Hen
riettas. An unusual opportunity to buy a >;ock1
black dress for little money.
:
|2icyd.»J!L»!MM!LM I21c yd.
Goods including Cashmeres. Fanc>* Jamestown
Weaves and I*ierolas left over from our im
mense week’s selling, worth to .^gc a yard, all
*To Olos« art; l2io m
nn caui tiffeti suis
Pale Blue. Green. Cadet and Old Roee. worth 50c,
290 yd.
Foulard Silksi«)a yd. 10 close at.... 4o6 jOl
terns, worth
This Season’s goods. .Some
_ exclusive dress pat- I Oa uil
The Boston Store
l^iSSi
EVENING RECORD ii!?->"-”i ^
UXTB TBAB-WO. ISM
TBA.VKB8K CrtT. UCH. TMVB80AT AUGU8T 7. IMIS.
IT WILL IE 0. C. aOFFATT
I GUESTS FOR
CORONAEON
NO Ficrmous
ESCAPED PATIEIT RETAKED
CREDE GIVEN
Ml
a pattoat at tba
In ttock BOW. Tbe maaiitoctiircrs until now have
been almart naable to dU ordetv oo accoont of
great demaad. Everything that’s needed you
WlU find here.
or tlM Twoatjiififc dliirki Hays Fo C. Andrawa, TasUfyIng
Royalty Alraady on Hand for tka
Vin te kold la tfM oovt teoM In tido
In Hia Own Dafanaa
tha Caramony Saturday
Uf to now
KNIFE MUST BE USED AGAIN
Saoond Oparatlon Will Occur
Attar Coronation
tom tba aaylnm
Baaday^aigbt. and left tbto part of
tba^ta ea fool Aa ba ia act o danBkoto ka« bMB akfetat Bo prmat i
garoaa patlont, tbe aatboritiaa eontba haat for him on tba qaiol
^^goG ta> a—liiirioa. Boaalor
aad yaoterday bo waa aeearad a mUo
PalaarhoiorlaMUjkrt tkk ooaaty
north of Oodiltoe. baring walkad tba
•alimlj to Mr. MoCaU. no
boo not
aatira
diaUaoa. Ha waa breagbt
»• la ttetetotototorktooaa. Aa DIractora Navar Lookad at
back to tba aaylam yeatarday aftar.
tor a ioaotolaatloa. Ho aaij
Tham Ha Said
Itoto pat acNM tolodoaary vott Into
to aboat 60 yaara of
or tbootbor ooaatftoalNatifbo
aga Ba waa aeat to tba aaylam eight
year. ago. and rtaoa that dm. ba.
tba attaadanto foar tlmaa aad
to bo BO 4oaM that Mr. MoOatt
■ Wae cravOaO to Boor
viU bo tbo oaadtoato to wla oat. Bo
baa boon flodgad Otaai Ttovono.
RO REED TO DOCTOR BOOKS
arMamokmm.1
Itotroit. Aag. 7
-Tha eraaa
iaadoa. Aag. 7-Allboagb ao lari. ao vaUaa a aadartty of tba doWgatoa
rosteC
tbio tooralag bafora Jadgo Marpby
latoMoaraoT ObrloraU wao la
rwawaanaaraaiTo witaeaa By
bar of klagi aa4 nlatlToa vUl bo Iba toU tor tbo aoailaalloa. bat hU
praaaatattbe aataaiooy. Tba orowa owa oaaatj wtU iSaraly girm him
laiaoa of Daaatorb. tba daebo« oC
Sparta, tbo orowa priaoa of Otaaea
WiU giro iU aaltod by girtag
and Priaoo Albort VIotor of Sabloodraw
wicBolatolabaoo alfoadyaiHrod aad
gava ma a doUar’a worth of flotitioaa
eradi
tkm bare aad want on to eay tbat if bo
giroB
liotliioao credit
will oborily arrlro.
aak bo owed tbe bai joftaa
London. Any. 7-Kin« Bdword wlU In tha Old Mlaalon Rural Fraa
oad tboro waa no
Oollvary Routa
dootortag tbo booko to eoi
Ibtog. aa tbodiroetora am
I booko.*’
rooaaUy of hm tapid raoorory aad
to difoetAwa aoTor looked for aa
.toady laipn>faa^la boaltb. l
ftoatiartto UatorXaOor
roaUy rary ilL
•Ho. Abaydidn t,*’ aoappad tbe
Ho wiU bo ONowaod Bataiday if It
M Of tbo citiaaa. Of tbo paaiaoaU aaoo.
io pbyaloaUy poaolMa te iiiai to go
** Voe know that Unit wao tonad ia
tbroagb tbo oaroatoay. bat tboa rory baro tokoa ap tbo toatlar oftbade- July, IBOl. by Mr. Piogreo bat
foobi that bar. baootoo appatoat la tbo
littlo tUao will olapaa boforo tba
tmial fraa daliaory oa tba aortbon and yoa bad a aota for $67,000. don’t yea V’
”1 aoTor nadentood it that w
of tba roato. aad U ioaltogotbar ]
CHANGE IS PROBABLE
lat a obaaga wlU bo iaad«
Bitraotdiaary ptooaadoaa baro boon
tokoa to pNoraot tba taal ooadilb
Kiag Edward from batag gaao
CONCRETE All LAID
far Ito
1 wiU bo I
FROLIC OF FREIGHT AGERTS
• Forty WoOoto Meo DotaetboCIty
rooaat tbo aaOl fra tbto]
for tbo apporoadof tbo mUm
it todla.
tokoa to OMMtoaloabafo
Vm mm*
it toaat irat ba b^aa to Maptotoa by
laUTbto Wcto.
OnrrtarOoblo. tbaa tokoa by C
Tbit BMwniag. In a ooatianoao rain, Oatlaad to Old Mtortoa to tba
tho loot of tbo ooooroto for tbo foanrbarait to amde ap aad di
datiw of tbe pavioK botwooa Oaoa aad ad tba aaxt day.
Park atroota, wa. Uld by Ooatn
8. & WaUar baa toki
Praaice'a n»«m, tbo ooutraoior koo
matter ap. aad haa aaaaraaot
ilm gang at work in tbe rata to I
■attor will ba ioukad iat
tbo |ob. ao that tbe work of Uyiag by tba dopartmont. aad that a <
tbo briok might not bo doUyeJ U
will probably ba made at oaoa. It u
tbaa abaolntoly aoooomry.
aeldom that a ayalem of free raial
Tbo oa-tem bait of tbo foaadatioa dallrary work* emootbly at
to BOW toady for U»o brlek. and tbo flrat aad rory faoqaoatly
root of it will bo boforo tbo bnok to hara to bo made after tbo ayatom
Uld. Bnguioor Blomobleld oayo
baa boon working toagoaoagb to abow
to ao roaooa why aomo of tbo brtok
aboald not be laid tbii wook.
taaoaor Praaga will not otato any
Tho roaidoala df tbo poaiaoato bare
alto titoo when tbo flrot brtok will be been aaoarad. boworar. that tbo ayatom
laid, bat bo will probably bare It WiU bo ao arraagod aa to glra tba rary
•tortod Hatnrday, tbough be may not boot pooaiblo oOoloaoy. aa oooa ao tbo
boforo Monday. The aaad ooal
doparuaoat eaa oaOcloatly look
will bare to be laid flrat, aud tboa
totboamttor^____________
work of toying tbe brtok can bopai
rapidly.
Tbe work of netting tbe grade otakoa
for Uio paring botweoa Oaoa aad
Uaion atraeto waa bagan tbia atoraiag
A porty of ttareliag freight ageato
of tbo Wabaeh Kail way lyrtom arrired
to tho eity this afternoon tj n
>rer tbo Pare Marqaatta
They ragtotorad at Park Ptooe wbara
tbay wUl Olay toaighi. Thie afterthey are doing tbe city aad rlrti.
lag tba priaeipal poioto of iataro.il
)TTOW tbay will go to Patoekey
i« etanator Oolnmbto and then to
tba Boo anil aftorwmrde iM>otb again.
Tho party U out for a pleararo trip
aad taddoatally to toxpoct tbo ralee ,of Borthern Miohlgmn. They
are Wm. Fergnuoo. Detroit; 1
tl Toledo; 8. C. Wllllanw,
OloreUma; A. E. Kobbln*. Buffalo
Jno. J. Mos-man. Buffalo; Gao. M.
Ikto. Omaha*: Q. H. B. Oan. De
troit; Walter Ford. Si LonU; J. J
Leo. J. M. Osborn. R. Mallyor. Do-
r to Bepwt Keeelsed ToOaj
•Two Dewks Bove Oecerred
WItkU two VFmmkm.
Aag. 7-Anotber long
Ust of eoldiork who bove died of Apto
tic obotora la tbe Pbilippines wto reoeirod by tbo war department today
fram Oeuoral Obaffoo. It cunlains »
^ eoveth a pwiod of only two
Tbe orgaatoatioini that bore
moei from the diMM are tbe
Second iatontry with 10 doath> aud
tho Ninth cavalry with IJ.
r.Utr.M.ak.AM.
Tbermiter family »r* .»Joyta««
wUnc at rifa
««• low tmunUcmm r«pr«Ml.d fa
th. ;|iMty timt Ml oa tb. U. R A L
faU monifac. Tb. Snt mu UMtf.
raUm. DMTly W ym» olA ol ImU
Ami, Tlm1tnfadfalb.r
8. ' '
Fallw of Oorfald. ud Ih. otfa
KobmtllfanMyaml hm •<». *<*«♦
Brnmy »d MIm 8m.li Foil* w«»
.iMfaUmpmty. wbom. folii«foe•
eUlt vUho btoUwr of Soofocd Folfar.
CONTRACT WITH MORGAN
boiling frankfurta. making coffee, and
dtopoaiag of theoa and tbe b««t of Bobemton rye broad. Hugo boaflrM
wore bnill and the spot where tbe
party was held was brtlUaatly Ulominatod.
Tboae who enjoyed the ride aad tba
atOeading plraniroa ware tbe Mtoem
Vida Roamr. Addia Sotoa. Anna
Olary. JoM*i4iine Bormatb. Louise
Bock. QerogioUaMprgaa. Daisy Cree
sy. Orpba Oreary and the Mlsaee
Johns aad Higgins of Gmnd Raidds.
and Maaara. Ralph Anderson. Edwin
Thlrlby. Edward Kyaelka. WIU Foote,
Arthur Earl. Ctoade Tompkins. Will
Smith. Louis Helges aad Charlei
Walsh.
_______
A Jolly crowd of young people enJoyed a marshmallow roast at Oak^d
tort evening. Boat riding, telliag
stories by tbe bonfire and various otliar games helped to pees the time away.
Tha merry party was oompom?<l ol
Mim Tabby Raggen. Mr. Teddy Me
Glanto. Martina Darly. Farmer John.
Mtos KatsenJ^mmer. Uncle Jay Newlywed aad Mr. and Mrs. Jacques. It
wnsalate boar when tbe crowd dU
pereed. all having a JoUy time.
Syracmm, H. Y..
Sidney Baada of 8
N yonng ladies of tbe O B. C.
hia hrotbor
arrived boro today to Tiait
i
rbom ha bad notaoea for club and their gnesU were to havi
eight yaoTK HU viiit was a aorpriae. held a pionie on tbe town at HUtormi
Mra. Jaoob 8toinberg>nd daughter this afternoon, aa the gneato of Mia
roe. aad they axe stIU boldiag U
of Dotroil are rtoiUng tha family of
for it takto more than a litUa rain U
Jnllaa Bteinbarg.
^
Dr. aad Mra. W. O. Oameron aad daaat them, aad they have adjourned
tbe
festivities
to tbe interior of tbe
■oa. who have been the gneata of Mr.
oaport. Wato. Aag 7>Motbiag
Mra. O. O. MoffaU for tbo part boane aad are enjoying themselves as
la loft of Barry Ttooy 'aoatflt bat bia
wooka. toft today for tbalr borne heartily as though tbe original plan
bed been curried onl
body, aad that to oloaoly goard
keep raUo baatora fram toktag it
Mim Alice Wait is the guest of Mim
Whaa tbo earpao of tba toamaa UU^ Grawn at Praf. Gtawn’s sam>«Ssl U> Tbr Ervetas K-eord.
twaabtoacbttoalooalra
msr oottoge at Latoad.
Aay a aambor of aightooara
Ed. OUbsrt. Henry Toaaelier aad
Detroit-Wheat, 76aad 70; corn. M;
pormittod to flto in aad ora
Mr. Wagnm of Graad Rapids are up
idaroUa
tbs Boaidmaa aftor tba troul
Toledo-Wheat. 70 and 71.
ay look, of Tiaey’a bolr
M. J. Maddsa of the W. W. Kimball
Ohloago-Wheat.
corn. 66;
earrlod awayaad Uanam plan
On. located at Gimad Bapida, has re- oata. SS^ipork. $16.86; tord.$10 7ii aad
band bad boon made bald. Hia i
toned to bto botoe after a delightful •iOWS. _______________
rata eat Into alripa aad bafora Taeatkm spent bare as tbe gmsatofJ.
After tbe laltiatioa of two oandi
war. diridad they war. eat to R StillweU.
dates into tbe third rank his evening
Mias Maa Pack has returoad from a
tbs Knlghto of Pytblas will enjoy revisit to Gtaad Bapida.
MimGrmoa Murray rstumad with
bar for a visit
Mkimt hyi
Mrs. L Dawdy of OadiUao retarnsd
Mae today after a visit with Mrs.
II/mi mant tka hast ga ia JackAlbert niU aad Mra John Bam
O. W. Fbaat want to Fife Imae aad aan*t.
WORK PR06RESSIR6 WELL
T< mL. a M -AbamtkO Man
BolfaM. Amgt-A hicfa ..IkonW
.MM. Smt o oootmei twlwomi ib«
Moqueblpplo* «nu« ondih. od^lUUy hM bfao Moomplieod ^
tiM emml bolU by tbe
MM ebmlefad by Ibo
II fa tbo faomitly hwMh
B emol Of I0,0«0 MBA
Tb. fadfao of Qroo. obmtS
«m bold o Bobut Bt Pmt PiBoo TneoMMMfafaC At tOB O‘ol0* BOd
aoatfaafac dBriag Ibo aftocBOOB aad
•maUw. M
•I. • farfaqomitltyrf Ibys-***
O. U. Ryn of Graad Bapida. who
■a a aab ooatraot oa tbe T. O.. L. A
M. to tbe Tielmity of Sattoaa
Bgy.
arrived to tbe oUy tort
evealag with twelve toaiM and
L Ha left tbto toomlag
for bu noana of operatkms.
Tha work aU along tbe line to paoMeDonaall
sea at work
NEW UNOENGROUID WORK
apetvA kllohoa aproBA dUlM,
MIk. toalboeaad oe^>
(b1 doUA OOMbot ohB
mHtM
—
faeiMd Ml.far fa*Ia8faMMtf
BmSModfapfayoflooat------________
•( «h* <
a A BMboo fa BbtoM boeata Th*
•( MM who
UMU btM aa llfaom lafalM two
THE WEATHER
Umbrellas gMackmtoshes
$1.65
Are what we are lelling today—and we cerUinly have the kind that sell. Of this you
would be convinced were you to walk into
our store on a rainy day...............................
IWU Ukl tbTl
far* UmrnAmrmnm
Toe'U keav
Jlllred U.
Friedricb
Umbrellas
Mackintoshes
We DOW handlethc Famow
Rocbertet..vv.
CMU«.
50c to $6
to $10
We tre tlwtys here,
|.=r“S
RAIN or SHINE!
S. BENDA & CO.
away with eve
ry $2 punAasc
BIGGEST BARGAINS
ADVANCE
FALL STYLES
In Shirt Waists In To^
25c, 42c, 59c, 85c, Etc.
Brop In and Sec Them.
LAIHW tlHOWUfa*.
Trr, -Wfll .lylr-fa, prvfa. a-1.
STEOfBERG'SrtELUILE DRY GOODS Afll CLOTliin lOUSE.
o:i.io fafad »i.oo
ana
Tor Cbi$ Oieek
To rctlucc our slock ytHir choke
ofGKRAMlMS*
^
• THEOU.BKlJAKUt
50c ptr dozen
FRANK FRIEDRICH
Phone us for Cut Flowers.
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
Rk
OOOD
PIANO
It is a comfiHt in a home
and an c\ idcncc of harm
ony and happiness. Sec
those beautiful RIMB.\LLS*—they*re sure to
please you. and the facti»r> prices and liberal
terms will suit you,...........
W.W. KIMBALL COMPANY
TRY A RECORD WANT AD,
XME FAIR
aeaning up Sak Bah
ance of this month- ^
mmi p-rorsh.
ASt-dKM Jk OO-
DROVER
WATERPROOF
.„C0ATS...
H. B. Gfbbi took tbrae i
•*downontbntarm.” That tba
waea vary mnoh aliva tba bag.
am nan toattfy.
. F. rraaoM aad Mim Lortia
Remember
tbalr atotor. Mra
UaloD rtraat.
Mra Bart Oarott, toavaa Saturday
for Saginaw to Join b« baaband vrbo
haa a pooitioa with tba plambing Arm
ofBrawaBroa. Thay wlU maka tbalr
s
That our closing out prices on
Silk and White Waists. Wash
Silks, fancy silks. Towsha and.
fancy Muslins. Alexandriasilks,
Chambray. Madras. Robina
stripes, Dinnity. and all summer
dress goods will continue until
closed out.
w •
• «
aftor vtoil
Mra BUarbaa
iagaavaodvraakalaFwtoah
Mra Slaml aad non ol
aaawtotoltoi bto Malar, Mra
of Wabrtar toraat.
Prof, a a Horn baa reluraad to
tba eity after a bard aamaar’a
& D. Btnmamt OimM
. (UC of Mfh* MM.
Cry on a Pair
ETY.
people tort
AJoUypaity of
ereelng wont oat ia Williai
ly’alaaaob to the iatoad. w
MEHERTOES OF TRACY
FOUR GENERATIONS
€ily w Bodfc « Store
BY ASIATIC CHOLERA
SariouB Ravagaa
Among An
P/eiffp of Bast Ball 6oods
lag ^malai vr^ preparatory to a
lag apoa tbto dattoa ia lownOoltoito
Ba will go to Obrp Laka with bto
tomUy far aaoattog. aad\wiU la
•or bto aaw work aariy aail waafc
-V-
UMBRELLAS .. 50c TO $5^00
.
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
mutMirautr
Keep out the rain. Heavy duck out
side, rubber interlined-No other
coat wears so well for hard service-r
PcrfecUy waterproof-cost you only
five dollars for the extra length.
SOUTH SIDE
HAMILTON aOTHING CO.
I
u
ttV|g^« ttcou».MA«nn tttt. fcKA. »tttm»nAt. auopw t. i«m.
THE EVERDIG RECORE.
:sBrr—"
■» KlacOUUl vM ML A H. M R. &. to Maaime
■ «Blai«U*aa<
3’.rtrs2S*LS.T?.s;
TftAVESSe CITY, MICHIOAN
time
fMTUMM«r«n
Tbe
bereared.
Mind,
aged
kmkiBg at
poet.
inc tertb* mtumicom«T
ThU wm more ripfariHi MU »t »»• i
after tbe
n oCtuiT* tn>» •* rtppMtai Omi
rtkii^
i. W. MANMSN. Mtarand I
MMI«» ««-•»«•*
tlM^t of Mra. Stoddard
f«r tMi
cmUtT .,« MfTMd ol
Bart MoOoy
OharlU Back bar
ara. ••Mlee Breader hae
faitbfal/'iBSd Mr. Stod arriTd and pads their reepeoku and
OflBpBWkM dard. *‘aad BOW that I aai left alone I
want her to maaia la tbe boaee aad
my daatbter.
Her dero«»•
bers of Um MOftU. 1
_____ mt aargiii ia tbal bo.ly.
p»o|»l*- rrbokad tba damoent »dii»lnU tioa to my Trtfe wae that of a lorla*
riaf motber.aadl
u»tl«i and Iflffalatv* at U- fiwt op^
wife
laItT la IWi by Iba dcfaat of know that it woald fOcaae
Jadf«Honeby» plarality of 16 OO. if elte kaew that 1 had made AUee my
in point of law.** Miee
and afain mora craabimly In iSM .laofthter
Blender, who wae etandiag b
■ foUy raOizlnir tha
of tlH* democracy, tbe aaormooi pla- Mr. Stoddard, took Me head teaderly.
imlity of IcK.Mtt wa. rolled ap for Got aad the old ama klmed
nr Eieli. aad ooly ooe looe dea»o- ooartly air.
utoo. O.. ooe of
candidate for the leffUlatare
it with
ran aadStefllae orkeetry Trill
b
mneick for tbe comalioa
balL BTsrybbdy com.
Beeehwood Oornere U gittlnf along A .D. maTa u«o
tLBX MAXTLAMt»«
bed thlaklag bow nloe U will B to
drire OTcr them parlBg. hot Oot Boo-»
ole hax hU I OB him.
tbe meet
Imteh any
Vi'c
Dabney, a oiril engineer, gare a
recently by tripping ibc light
in tb*> beanUfol atepe of a ouart min- qn«t to hie friends, at which
Bt. Mr. UaUtead u expeoU^d here liriocipal dalloaoy Trae ratUem
Dabney, a few daye before the
lAet eTenlng Mre. W. A. Lenimon
and be fattened it for the feast. Tbe
ami Mm, H. K. Talbott gave a
totbe gaeoUintbe form of a ear red eimke meaenred nearly eight feet in
leoBtli. Tra.10 inches in circumference
ooiioert. Both
ladhw liave
Toicee and
In.Uy
Orange.
n*»la tk* H«atM L«in«Utttn fnnu tfa<-Uraixl
SSIT5w22r*-
.m.- dMU-eal^ «o ..r.ej
•
and had 27 rattles. It Trae
Hopper of fried, broiled and stewed
at the proooonoed delicious, tim flavor being
liarticnlar delicate and the m«-«t whit
tbeir efforts we
n<»lTeA
Miee
N. J.. ably
and of fine grain.
On Monday Mm. W. W. Howe tor
Great Salt lake, which for .ovcrml
1 the parlors of the hotel into
unr to aeslPt the Woman's exchange years hae been slowly reoetllng. has.
of Otnclnnatl. Many lieaotlful faie a^-ordlng to Dln-clor Murdock of the
ricewem dieidayed. The sale netted United Sutee weather bn
hnndred:doUara One oT tbe reached tbe lowest level
features of the eale wae the raming of einoe obeervaHoae' have bemi made by
fine piece of
work. Miss Henry tbe department Up to Augnet
r Obloago held the *locky ticket, loueet mark ever recorded wae oc July
ir K, F. Balke acted ae -rnmiier.” II. Sinoi- that time the lake ha. receded
Mra WA. Lemmon entertained a four inchea The fall of the vrater
Urge
at her cottage on Wednee- einoe I8M amount• to nearly six feel
lerg.- party
par
Garde were in-order on the .low ea.tcrn aliore. Thi. ha.^
sLTarr
dainty Iomb Trae aorved.
Mra U. K. Talbott goe. to Bay
View on Saturday to aeaiet in a con-
m-rl at that |.laoe.
AmoiiR the late arrival, are Mr. and
Mra V.
Z. Pritnof Cinolnnall.
Mra Perm La^gdon of tbe earns city.
Mr. F. Hall of Dayton. Bon B. Dala.
ilie well known Oincinnati UWyer,
reeolted in a rvcee«ion of the water
line during that turn- of fully
oartem of a mile.
To cure rheumatism procure i
ber of hom y bees and place them in
cheese cloth tag. Shake the bag
the hag with its oonlenu about the
Mra Dale and two eone. O. 8. Henry, body-aay place will da Do not reMiee Henry. Master V. S. Henry, of move Uie bag nntil the skin hae been
ago. Miee Hopper of Orange, N. thoroughly perforated by the m tloo
A B WALTBB.
HMrrMterf.
Mr.. James Hioke and eon of of the contents of tbe lag. Tbe die
will
Immedlau
la. Ohio, and Mim Dndrey K.
JoinU that have been locked In pain
Taneey of Middleton. Ohio.
Dr. Alfred Gaither and K, F lUake will relax, and oane or crutch may
Tbe Record a few daye ago n ferred
be oast aside, and the paUent vnll be
retnmed Auguet Snd.
to tbe poeelble reanlte of a demooratto
Price of Chicago spent a eligibU for a foot race. Tbe eAoaoy
admlaietration in Mloblicati and iociof the oure. be it ever so painful,
few daye tbe ]iaet week wiUi
daotally
euRgeeted
U»at a obanB*
not only teetifled to by tl»rw> repuU
er.
woald be a danforooe experiment.
K. Talbott and C. A. Craighead bh- cltuone of BaUlmom. but ie based
Tbe Ofand Raplde Herald bae earn
of Dayton am visiting their famllh-e. upon rocxignieed ecientlflc principles
tbe teealU of the adminletra
Mia&F. Brigham of Obioago hae With *the stings the victim reoeivee
tion of Uoremor Winaae in ltt»l S
retaraed from a abort visit at Ottawa into th. blood a bountiful supply of
which still remalne freeh
in tbe
formic acid-a counter to uric acid,
Beaoh.
memory of the people of Michigan
Frank Jenninge of Detroit ii Tieit which eaneee rbeumattem.
••When OoTomor Winane wae in the
axooatlT# obair be bad a demo
UffUlalare back of him. and the
log at the Imngdoii cottage.
J H RoberU of Oblokgo and party
drove oT. r Tneeday from Old Hieeioo
BKRCHWtlOD f'OBNBHe
and spent the day here.
IWl-M. it moy bo <
odtbeol
» hoaeee of tbe leRielatnre
aad tbe I
Tbe reapportionment wae made on
Moh aBtmgeouely partiean lin. e and
TTiU ip little regard for tbe corn
troit took diimerattbe hotel Tneeday
IMI'BOVBD NBW MKBVICA
VIA Mli'BlOAN t'BKTKAL
Lttavee Union Station.Grand BapidiL
t oo noc
Thl. wae gwry
mendirinf tlu> elate, or to aee a mod
ara pbraee it wae ripperim. aad I
wae ripparlem of the baldest am
boldeetlype
Tbie MseioB of tiie legUlatare alec
eaemed tbe Miaer law under which
pvneideBtial eleotore Trere eleoti
dlMrioli iaetead of on a general ticket
ae la orery other state in the Vn
Tbli.eMotmant stood the test of the
fapMBp ooart.
but it wae nnMlr to
JOHN R.SANTO
0». SAWVEW
July lu 1744 SI Aoi; 7
JuAe^-14 1‘n^
•DENTIST®
ri?,K 6«»U» WOUK A
......A. D. TYLER
Dentist
1/I.T\ ♦
O. ••. OARVKR
FKE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUILDING
l
wtili* hi-
HAVE YOU THIED A RECORD WANT AD?
I. a Chrl.llau printing vomimny In Yo-
b. ian. Korean, and luu dialf-ia of the
Philippine UhiiirtH.
IjiM year there
elreulat€-d hi Jn|»nn alone »>ver
IRI oq.leit.-rhUwgo Journal.
IRON BEDS
The
Kidneys and
•
«
Any interference w'ith the
proper performance of the
functions of these most im
portant organs should never
he slighted. If it be, serious
IRON-OX
m
The like of which has never been displayed in Norilu rn Michi
gan. Our salesroom presents a bewildtTing scent; as yon stand
and look down the long lines of beautiful beds. This year, more
than ever, are the fanc>’ colored enamels iisetl. and such artistic
combinations—the white with ]>ink or blue or yellow tlectiralions
—the yellow with while or robin’s egg blue—the maroon with
white and gold—the pink with yellow and gold-the light bine
with white and yellow and gold -the dull black with brass trim
mings—the l>caulifiil solid brass. The designs are entirely new
and more elaborate than ever. You can buy a full si/e iron bed
for $i.7S or one for $3S.oo, or stop anywhere between. An iron
bed is the cleanest, neatest, best bed you can buy.
TA£LEM
IVIA'
fVwco. 2S CenU
CONCERT
Absolutely everything you can wish for jii this line. I he all ex
celsior sells lor $1.75—a good cotton top for $2.50”the b. st for
$2.75—the reversible cotton top in two parts for $3 S5. Fhen
there are the all^husk. the best of layer cotton in tlilferenl thick
nesses of layerslthe celebrated ()stermoor>fcIl ami the very Ix sl
of hair. Different widths of mattresses to lit the different sizes
of beds.
CONOREGAnONAL CHURGH,
TUESDAY. AU6UST 12, 1902
A Rare Musical Treat
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rroM l.aa«oa. laglaud.
B«oohwood Ooruert. Aug. 7—1 ulloe wunderod wbxl • conmtiou wax
aad hav bow found out Ita .where
we go to git oorni-d. The following
ived thiamorniag
from Londou. Inglaad. to-Trit.
HAROLD JARVIS,
The Celebrated Tenor, of Detroit
It H
ie bow
DOW eed thM the oorBattoa will
R
be pulUd off oo Auguet aiae if there
halaf no polii Inlerferenee.
Bd ;eeveo ic in gud ooudishnn aad Mr^. A .S Kowlev-.............................. Centrallo
will be in the ring oo time. Uakle Mi*« A1hv« kulN-riH................................ Soprano
Ui all work made by him.- Recently Peer point Morgan hax hot a neat No. I
Mrs. Gertrude M. Huuver..................IWUl
artist for the Ifamoos Sarooy art pho- eeoal.ua Q near the orkeriry where he
S\m Blum he Barmin.......... .............. ViolinM
City.
tograiiber of Kew York Oi
kaa O the moving pitoherm.
employed .at W. A. Soper’sj. stud
Mr. iniiik \VrU..n................................... Kra.lrr
Mr. Kidd of Knew York le there
Gome inland Look at our IPho
and U a blue ribbon atttaoriiua. He
is siwoUl meeeeager for Teddy the
Vint (ami last) whltch U prorideat
of Amerika. viceroy of Cuby big gun
of BaUy-boo-hoo. emperor of Swat,
R. N. G. I.
g»mpi..uow^___________
'
SPRIIMOS
Just as big an assortment oj these as everything else.
spring for $1.45 or the very best Ideal double spring
When you buy a spring you want the ver>' best not
will go to pieces in a month’s time. We sell only the
guarantee them fully.
A good
at $S.oo.
one that
best and
DAIL.Y COIMCERTS
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL I'lANOLA ever,- day i.niil (i.rih.-r
Concerts will be given in the b'urniture Department on the ground lloor from 10
to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.
“WE SELL THE BEST”
leas-f
Orisfi^t 4%/wff/ eWifat «f
Jacitont.____________
MIobifBB and .0 nnjimt that public
geatimiBt demanded its repeal, a
sulton aad goodnros aoe what of FiU-
WMiepmOed.
King Blakeeltw arrived horo aad
took a STTv-et of roome oo Exy:etreet
ThU wae rippeHi
mull'tion ttu
A.U .liu:.
—IN WHICH WI1.L APPEAR--
F. M. DelBBO and friends from De
t\oa tlmt the elau eapreme eon
it aetde aad a epecial aeeaion of the Iht naxtduy.
leffialainre had to be oalled to do the
J. W. SLATER, LEADING HOUSE FURNISHER
u.
vigorously, thereby raising the
peratnre of the rem«-dy. Then place
WHAT THB IIKMOC IIATI Al l
pi.taiirmN ia»i.a.
again.
Ddn*t miss tbcee, esriicst the best selecti«iif
great porrer aad tenge. U it any won-
od by her phyeieiaa to be in ae etroog
der. then, tliat be be. In a compara
pliyelcal and monUl health ae hae be«o
tively ehoet Ume^me one of tbe
Erery
kg tenon of tbe oonutry? It U
day. daring tbe
ooly uaoeaeary to beat him once to
LBAKUSa A. BhAIKof JerkBoo.
Mra. McKlneley takes a brisk promebe oaptiTatod. Mr. JarrU gave four
between the
Dumbt^n and responded wiUi tea
U I*
tbe hotvl ie fllled and the ooitafee hoars of 6 and 7 in tbe eTealng
,ooree.**-Bey City Daily Tribune.
ebe bae thrown reil and
are orerlloTriac. Many]
Mr.Jarru will appear in tbe oonoeri
I A. BALL uf Cl
ertape aside, slopping briskly with
erenu are taking place
i tbe Oongregattonal eburoh nexl
of her attondant and compel
or lUMhara Mlato Boanl U BdiaraU4«>.
day. At prreeeat pinf poojr le “.the
Taeeday. Some of TraTeree City'i
PATBIC'K II. KKI.1.KY of Warae.
foreapport.
Her
carriage
U
Utile
leas
mliair paeirtoa amonir tne eblldren
beet local talent Trill aeelet in tbe enWKIUHT of tiommhte.
a year ago. but her
Laet Kiday ereniair Miee OlarioR
ilaletead fare a party at tbe boTrllnir hair hae eilrered so mooh that tboee
Wvr ila.aW ut Vkmgtmmm-tat^falh Vam^tw^
alley. K freahmenU were eerrrd at who knew her beet oaonot fail to aoWMalUuirtetThirty yram ago In Japen the ecrlptioe tbe ohange. Tbe looks
hare
the Ualetead ootace.
ABCSIBALD B, IIAKftAtJII ofU
on*e wrtv iirtnttHl wwtly and <Hq.l.-a
rat Haletead who hae been wbitoned in Hie laet llmooibei
w«-rv sent out only afl»T dark. Those
in ill health for eome time ie rapidly Chau In tan years of ordinary life.
At Hot SpriuRS, Ark.. C3apt. A. L.
Rmioirifr. aad ebe eurprieed her friend.
work BTor
jm,
■Hoelt hu bMa «U o( BuoU imx-
Jlround thtHtsorts
tIANIBL MrfiOY of Boot.
tatiowrn.
The ones at $6.00 are pretty.
The ones at $7.00 are nice.
The ones at $9.00 are fine.
The ones at $ 12.50 are beauties.
pblae tbe etreete glttlag pared et oeterra. aad Oeal Shane U eormlohiBf hU
eoeoee ie tbe daily rieit of
'^WTAOW AMO rt^TTOHM.
Mra. McKlaley to the iomb of her beharr been forgo<l«a M •ooa. The lored hneband. Alway. farbed in Tie. tbe celebrated tenor, so that
pe<iple Trill not be decelred by tbe •OBiber black with cloeely drawn
great deal True •apeoced from him.
■he drlree to WeetUwa oemeter;
w wae tbe amUenoe dlappolnted. He
of M0.1
tbe family carrla«e. aCepeetaele of
wneatblebeetlBWeTealBgaDd eran
profooDdfat eadaeea.
Yet
DetriiU TThioh l>etroit r
before LhU ftrW B«mber erme flalelw^
woman whom the natioa ee
llTCi in both boaeae aaaotloi
hobadmadeamoatempbauchit. Mr. ■u.4i tlAlui*
U' br«j\l
It dared hope woald lire a week after
the enactmeat became law. *
Jarrie certainly poaeeenee a remarka WrdiH^y.thrPth d«7..r
tbe dfwtl. of Prt^ledeut McKinley.
bly sweet Toloe. It U aUo> Toioe of
PBXU M. WAKNBK of nakleatf.
tiZwiAaSSuSu ilurtrtr.?
Tls »e have just receivea a full car load of Couches.
can K>ve you the largest selection of shaiies and
covers ever shown in this city. One of ourw’hole floors
is a sea of couches and no two alike. Commrncinij
MONDAY. Aujj. 4th we shall attach a price that should
put one in every home that is considering; a n«*w rmich.
P.GToieer aadOarrl Nasbkn air coming
in an air ebip If the air doat glT oaL
Tired. Tbe record of Uw rifVtf le«'
UUtore of UBI-W wae too
AeaoHT. BuiHarr
U$Han!
There UbBoli offiOBn
barlal of bSs wtfa. orar
bepefaoBaUjooBdaet- lioi«Be.priTa«maBd«llmn
ed tbe laet ritea. aBBOOBoed that be
had deelded to adopt ae biedaacbter
uutod>7-
*AtJssr^.
lM M tM rm Want
A. lUtcML Q. P. Aft.
H. W. Cuniaeaa. Aft.
QSAND TRAVERSE HERALD
la an EicepUaainr Hae Piaciam,
Oa4ertteAn»plcc»oIUie
Y. P. S.CE.
>»
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
; oiT*>r, MioM.
Admission, - - 35 Cents.
"FORCE-wo.
"
'
Bofltto.KY.
Gtntlemen.--. took borne t packase of " FORCE” yesterdky
and the children were anxious to try it for supper. We found it
suited our palates, and our UtUe two-year^>ld girl cried lor the.
second dish. The first thing this morning, on reaching the break^ table, she, in her baby English, made us undersUnd that
wanted “FORCE” lot ber hreakfisL We are aU in love with it.
but I MS tteU you have got me into a" peck ol trouble,” « the
^dren want “FORCE” for dinner and supper as well as SeakYours very truly.
MaiMbnibMoaasehcaiioa. .
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3-BusHol
THE BUTT OF
THE COMPANY
vm
>oc IMS tar • cmaa rffrmlnacy. And jat, *hlla
wa nU kaowwliu aanmaner to aa dla-
APPLE BARRELS
=*or 3alo!
Inquire at Grist Mill.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
Condtnstdlltm
^
^ofmkblgMjT^.%t
Tliere U icTmT«
thm t»M crop in Bnj mmtj viU be a
fallnre tht« ymt on nonowil ni th*
Aooordiaff to all taporU froa the
ratal dUlrioto thm farmara ata aboat
dlKamraittMl
TIm* flalda are flooded
with wat*« and tbr to|o of tbe boete
eei BaroMl matobee and eevatobeo
fooad beaealli tb.* window who
pile of abavlnK* bad been llfbb*d.
tmra on l*ollafe Hill wae eet on fire
Hatnrdajr
Tbe elec-tkiu -ber^ r"
kVeii. b mill
At crttlral
reiulldatee e|ieerb Hm* ‘ barker** pute
worth gtiod 1
a dtrtu-n of t
at electlou t
Arthur Wriflit, a 7-year
old boy. waa arrr.Ud for Uie Utter
A i»ew rentnrr In farmUf for thU
elate U tbe raUinf of
year Jamee MeOoll. of
be taken out aad UiU tabs
planted Are aoree and eo well did tiie
to iU normal oonditloo. bear
rsfierimrnt pan out tlrnt tbie year an- ing will be destroyed forever; u
oib««r trial in beinf made on a larger
rale
Fifty aernt were planted, nnd
the crop te at im «e«t in prime ooodi
Ilou
W l> Tripp of t'^ldwater wae
anr
prleetl Hnoday to And a pair of ekatn*
in a oarrleire on tiie
ekatee had l*en mieelng for tbiriean
ymre
They are ladly rneted and
have every appearanoe of having been
bidden. wlUiout care, for all tbeee
yeare
Tlieir r. turn wae probably tbe
At
Galieu
prietor
burned
Mra Sarah
flamed ooodltioa of the muoooa i
face*.
We will give One Uondred Dolh
Hairs Ualarrh Cure.
Bead for oircu
of a boarding
houae, waa
\ty the exploaion of a five
gallon oan of
gaaollne.
Her aialar
•eved her from beinK oonsumed by tbe
flamee by rolling liar In tborgraea
Hhe ia in a preoarlona oondltlon.
Aa a balloon bearliig Jewatt Douglaa
of Aaliley Tillage aacwndad at Fompei
flattfday. the crowd shouted: “Fin !
The baloon’e on Are * Tbe ballooo
waa a hot air apparatna. and had ig
nited from aapark tnalde
Douglaa
made a frantic effort to save himself.
da will find a cure in
•In Tea. B6oU. Jaa U.
II. rr tlokllN inrer . ih.
lui.ilor. who alien
mei^ial pilij
•iN.in eight moul ha In the rnit«*<
Hlulea. n
atlou of I aeries Of arbegin the
ttclea on American eivnomlc affair*
under the title of *T'he Laud of Dm
When high in tbe air lie ent loose hla
imrachnta and jumiied
Tbe dlaiauoe
wae too abort to |wrmit tiie paraohnla
to open properly and the aeronaut was
badly Injared.
Aoroae tbe bay from Menominee tbe
tabblt peet ia reanltlng in badly dam
•god or:nilned cropa 9^a farmer*
•re oUmoHng that aomethlng be dooe
to rid the cxiuulry of the nui
wbloh liaa ao far bafited them
bounty plan ia being agiuted.
Wm
M
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Java whose weba are eo strong that
it requires a knlfa to cut tbroogh them
it la aaUL ___________________ _
Tketr wecea* U
All SadlevUla. Ky.. waa onriout to
::siirtirLsro,"S.i“rT
pea tooo WATTS
V
liarMullwBictrte
UtMtoPaarC^
Sntfaif Rates-Rond Trip
To Neahtawanta - 25c
To Omena
50c
To Northport - 75c
a Martm. M. D
Rastairs
t H fivaaa. II D
martin d €wms
OSTEOPATHY
BUSINESS CARDS
J.ai.M.J.TRtEBLOODa.a
Peck Broa. Graod
WANT DEPARTMENT.
WANTED
OSTEOPATHY
CARPET CLEJWIII6 WORKS
■pet « H.wiabr and i«ath«rlUnt
t'»n-ei H-wiaa aad laqniuc
X. H. f TIAPlN. Prop*
YOU LOOK
BOTHWAYS
rj^TyREI
Mrt-k*
r«tuirwil
W riir
ti-U)
•■Sir;
One Month Free!
'f**'
Or k. h 1
W
" --f*
when you reach thU point.
If you
don*t you're taking chances.
< U-U..-1 III In^tiiif raruuir SI*,
tlial Ih- •ill vl«r t>no nH4il
' '
Ine. ^ AUc. » ^
mail ino- lhal arr lou ponFf pm^’.
the aame all through life.
It'S
Look
back to last summer and remember
bow you aulTcred with that old coal
stove m your kitchen.
r>«*ITI0N WANTKI^ H.»
et. »
iH-iHftMv.Sdt-k-rW «<r olb-'T Mtirk iii
wh»T»*.”
-WelL then, he mutot go dry. for the
only wut. r near Is d..w n there In that
crerti-e. and no one cun go lher»* with
out getting shot.**
-lies suffering dreodfolly.”
-CJo back to your place, you little
fool** I said aban*Jy. remembering
what be bad Buffered at Couovera
bands.
He crawhsl back, and
le matter fn.iu ui) mln^
IjooI for
ward to this summer and then mAe
r-i»-r..l |.r»-n.-.-; afi-t t»Mt kenin-il a* l*n>lrMurol
up your mind if you hadn't iK-tter
cAl and see u. pretty soon.
""57
Ttmrsi GKr 6e lit
Hi.irj.MiU'. ii-u k liM)>-«r«I Arrr>iadi«r>m««odT
FOR SALE
f-Mk SAUt Htoav> *’.ek
run ).iu It
r~«l«ire|Kf
ll
sn-l luirii.—
“rL-res not a drop to la- found auy-
Mann, pre-
Buys-a
Handsome •
8-Day Striking
Clock...
Regular .
price $4.00.
Our price.
$2.78.
ffitllELECTIllCia
CHyat4 >M* «•AfteriuKHi rttuTsion* Irom Traverse
City. Take the ateanM-r Cresornt et-ery
altrriHtotn at
t«^>i Nrahtawants. where
•Peck** * King
itv and lake no other. 11
not keep it acnd rsr for
. 1*0 iHince gUm jar. fKwliMid. to
Oheay ft Oo.. Toledo. O.
The aanllatuiii.of the .|t> of Ahme
shad, li.dhi. in ao bud that tbe mur
lallty
is
verse
There i« no belter remedy known
It. inethcal acience (or that ter
, .1.1- affliction, itching pile<. than
tue old atid standard remr^ly,
poeely put them In hla way tlila waa a
trlfie too much for even my thick akin
I told him not to bother me with rtdlcukuua questliiiiN and warned the ring
leader* that I would see the Uiwl man
him. The Arat man waa Tom
er. who had Itoto-a the hitotlgator
...
m*ett wnlempllhle pranks
agaluat the rvrrult. and he wna given a
walking tour with a billet of wtxaJ on
bla shoulder fiK- a whole anern.to.i, fur
hla iialna. This bIopimhI He- lm|wal
Hon. and Meriwether fell lulu the ot.u
tempt of not U-lng noil.-.^l. TI.U laat
.Hi till we
Agl.tll.K the M.tol.KW In
the la\a b.-da In IsTl.
Little MerlwHher dl.lirt like tight
ing at nil. tliat w»a plain, for the
iH.lor would ruah from hla rheeka
whenever a buliel whistled loo close
to bla delicate ear. Hut I notk'ed that
be would grit hla teeth and a«-,med
to be rewilutely Aghtlng hUuaelf to
keep hU slender body up to Ha work.
One afleruiK»ii we were having an
especially hc< fight, kwping up a
atnady fire on the MiKluca ai»d rt-celvlug aa gtKKi aa we M-nt frtmi UhlmI
a natural breeatwork
Uva. when
MerlwetlHT came trawling toward me
on all fours with an eiiH-ew.lon of
boiK less despair 111 hlH fa.-e.
-What Is Itr I Utoked aniloualy.
fearing aomellilng had gone wrong.
•Vonover-l« s hit.**
-Welir*
1 e..uld fMto. nothing r»‘
markable In Coiuiver N*lng bit when
one third the men were lu the same fix.
-Ho wants water.**
L.IOMT
aiul tan Ih- inadr rvf-ry morning. 11
ih a loncer rnlr the btiat wiU land yo«
t>meiu »»r Nofihyort where \-ou vHU
met i with Utat rrturning to fraveme
I mwk.M. .
uk-rr-.. ferer aoce*. old and mn-
$Z78
AKD
ABSOLUTBLT OMNtLBSS
lAY
r.~Chicago I'oat.
N«k’t Klic •! Oht««ef
HdstalTs
JIEILTHEST.
Sunday Excnisinis
==nLE$=
OEliKST
OBPEST
MnUebtwa
IMA Uawk
to bla wife, wbo waa wall
to
dimly, •‘and ho wnrta
w
bU hotel thU
Funny he
noU* to tbe oflice."
-Yni. II U.“ murned bla wife
nacood Uentenent from Went Point bed
been eeelgncd to our compeny and
would euuu report fur duty ailb a
nqnad of recnilte. He rauie along U
dine, tut tnetead of bringing recrulte
brought ooe gentle looking young fel
low. wbo appeared to be far better fit
ted for a poet than a eoWler. Merl
wetber wee bU name, and be hadn't
been at tbe fort a day before tbe men
began to caU him Mary. Then fol
lowed a errleo of prmt-tical j|ukee of
which he wee tbe butt In eome un
wey be gut eelt lo blJ cuf
fee lueteed of sugar. Theo there wee
cactoe In hie bunk. Coming off guard
turning in fur a good enouie. be
sure to be wakened
for tbe midnight relU-f. *H^ waTtbe
UoeuMtieetlng little cbep 1 e\er
and aa the boye always expresM^d
wonder buw euth mlMake. i-uuld hap
beeldee greet ej iu|«ilhy for him.
ver entered bU
that they
at tbe bottom of ble dliu>,imfone.
4 one day be erne to me ue Aret
_ ent of tbe ruwpeny end eeked me
If be cooldn l take extra toure of guard
duty foi aoiue of tbe lingleadem. Ibey
Uiing eXpreuM<d
of eorrow tUt be bed
oetlook for the eafar feetorire li not
eoooaraflnf onleee fatoimble weatbar
oationa
llillledale ie tonbled with boj ineendarie.
Tbr Are of Batordaj in
Amnerman'c plaimlof millwae elearlj
be b.«UT opi^ tito «>'•• «»“t lto<L|
bm tod tur Um.
~‘^\>ry IlkHy be tliougbfdt toe late
to catch me there.- be remarked In
KYbeu did the note arofflmnd way.
Hver
are tocnUiK blaok aad wlltior IW
toee wil prttbablj be aUeoet a total
loee from rot
In enme eeotiooe of U^e
oooDt7 ih.^ fannrr. are wad Inf over
tbelr ebo.-top# fmlherlof tbeir fralii.
wbloh bae alreedj eproatitl
Tbe
prrraiU tbe^l of tbe eeaeoo aad tbe
roou flonrUJrCilPMor tbaa pceeent Indi-
He tbougbt it bad been rmuarkablj
weUaiTaaged. W-beu be reached home
tl« ..I--.I. •Hi. -.Lr bid Ilf r»«"lrv-M», UiSl waW
•rt.il of all •.."•tiU III
......
.V.ll « «i->rt». lof
run-d lit a !«••
rr.'KrCiSTKwssrA'So'z
r“ "ar
r-t»k HAIJC
to
lo lUtfsreat rsrt*.
With the water fur the tui
InJuftKl him when I beard i
looking toward our fellow
E.W.HASTIII6S&S0I
Some People Look
upon Jewelry as
a Luxury.
Some kinds of Jewel
ry are not absolute
necessities, but an inspe^clion of our stock
will convince you that
we have many ihin^
that you POSITIVE
LY NEliD. Look
over our
FIRE IRSURAICE
DR. A. B. SPimiEY
fiin-
,ng. canteen In band, for the crev
•ontalulng water, llullrts aam;
about blm like butxlng fllea. Wliefher
or nut be waa bit. be kept on and In
a few ac-conda sank out of algbt In tbe
crevice.
bad no right to do ao. for there
offleera with
tbe comiiony: but, aluglng out to those
beside me to follow. I Jump*-d up aud
dash fi»r a rise In the la%a Just
beyond the crevlct*. It waa no oae.
The Ore was loo hot. and the men
would not leave their position. 1 waa
leg aud sank lulu a hoUuW
pUce, where I was wmjairalively safe.
1 waa thinking of lillle Meriwether
.ES&S:
e.f£Z’Ta-.~r't
Trwvaraat lix
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG,
11
UTRi
I LH
I n I Lu 87; Citt 844.
Cul Glass, Silverware
Table Necessities
and Novelties
I
JOHN k OTT & CO. |
i all kinds of Jewel*
MISCELLANEOUS
Bamum & Earl
Crp the Jiew tOc Package
/■
ak and a tin I
meblal troubla. “It aall
enriouB coina whtob bed dne to Dr. King*a Kew Diaoovery."
writea her bodband.
It oompletely
baen buried with them
caied bm and also ourad om llttla
At Ann Arbor beoauae a plank In
the back yard walk biokeand alia fall.
Mra Kmma Lorlnga ia suing Ml*.
Kmma Burtiank for fU.OOO damafm.
Mra Wurbank owns the |«emiaea
Mrs. Lorlnga seta forth that alie waa aoo a drag stooea____________
badly injured.
A Mora Mer PUm.
Mta F.lecta M. Ituni. one of tha
-Every mgn.- said tbe thoughtful
plon^rs of tbe Qrand Traverse r««ioii.
theorist -ought to keep a dairy.
It
ia dead, aged 87
She lived in Charle la only by kee|»lng an actual mxwd of
what you have done that you are able
voix for ,*k) years.
ILibert Htewart of Mar^iuelte. aged afterward to aee tbe mUUkea you have
adc and guard agaluat a re|a-tltU.u
18. was “dated*' la^yood Ida depth
them In the future.**
while swimming with oompaniona ia
-Oh. If your diary la anly
tbe lake and waa drowned.
your mistakes,’* replied the
ly
prartical man. * wtuit'a the matter
Mias Maggie Jane Claneey. a aobool
riling the kei-plng of It over to
tuacber at Preeoott of great ablUty
•gwl 48, baa become tbe bride d
Oharlea Johnson, colored, aged ».
• Tweident of Kmo. loico coonty. leaa 'Irn'toScma^of^BooK^ MoSnUln
Tam Oet tbe gemiine medeoolvby the
The groom la a freaco laOutcr
e my p
imaud. The first thing 1 saw wi
Meriwether lying on hU bark, white i
,e*t and motlonleaa One of h
I bending over
and aeveral ©them were Kwnliig
oa tbe muixlea of their musk«<<N. hoiklag down on blm anxiously. M.vlWWiber turned bla eye* lo me. aud 1
ayN DAY RATES
wraloa llok#^ Fatoakey at ^.00 fc
owkd trip
Tnkla Icavaa k:fiO a. m
wtanatAOp m
1601 tmo
O K Mamiy. Agt
iffnnmmi ikn kmf 90H.
6M*t
■"
J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. O.
PHYSICIAN AND SUHOBON
Straub Bros, ^ Jtmiottt.
9KNTim*r
W. J. HIGGINS
wanted? I couldn*t get
there wasn’t much to get.**
1 tried to aay something gentle to
him. but It wasn t In me.
-OE atop that.- 1 aaW. turning
•way. **You owe Conover not
Later, when tbe captain asked me
fur the names of those who were to
ba iamitKMwd f.a^ <y.n*ideooos lira very.
1 told blm there waa but one and hla
aame waa Meriwether. But the poor
not live lo rvud the onler.
FIIIUP T. BAKER.
AlttmTwKNmBEsiun]
/r-wrW.f WmiVt n4m
skir.'iiv-o™’"
Therre'are lots of Chocolate Chips on
the market, but for Purity and Quality the Faips leads them all. Having had
vorite Chocolate Chips
ur Fav
Favorite Chips in packages, we
numerous calls for our
have put a loc package on the market which is not the
largest package, but contains the ^t chocolate chips.
Every piece stamped S. B. & A. Made only by
M OBoe nuHteufsiY
I long suffering from Dyabe writes, “my wife waa
ran down
She ^ no
llaa« aba 4a oatirelv waU. onn *nt any-
2M“,cr.{rjiSit:JS4To;
Sra Jciiuio'.
mm
Suftefedforover 10 years
-^•URED BY-
Dr. Iman’s Ladles* RestoraUve
Tallmaiice. Mich.
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO..
Grand Rapids. Mich
Dear Doctor: I have been thinking
for some time that 1 ought to write you
r.iTAD[fe1>rs%TA>r,VE*X.S
did me such worlds of good. 1 suffered
such untold agonies with my menses, and female complaints,
for over ten years, that death would have been a relief to tne.
1 took doctors
Rinas oi
doctors' medicine and several
aeveral kinds
of raieui
Patent iM^itbankful that
want
to
any
woman
suffering
from
these
thflsc terriWe
tc
Pm-am mtk»-Frmi m ^ntm. to recommend it
Trr rte titm; iU
Csliyn^ .IntjW^^ apy to tk*
-AT AL.L.
0fM003l3Tm.-
I PROF. C. E. HORST
I
MRS. C. Ey HORST
I
*
WANT A HOME?
M. a. Bcaai
'li
'
^
^
X3^ ino^ ^it^nit. kv^tnt t. iMi
kU ■%)!»•
,-r--
iNBistnn
others are DegkM<ttH] by thidr busbanda.
Kow, when a man llnd» bU borne life
a fallare be simply throw m blinaclf
Bora and more Into bis bu>ilm>>*M and
ftada a relkf In tb<* cxclteuieiit of earn
lug dollara. Tb<« woman tri<w to tind
tba aaiue excitement and Interest In
berdoba.-I think women-a eluba a pikhI tblng.
for my part" aald tbe old UtH tor. -In
tba old daya when a woman was uu
hapiiy or fanci»Hl berailf to Ih» she i.hiL
to baraalf myateiioua aihuenia. lamparrd with dnigw or cures or cUc work
ad baraaif Into a morbid frame of mind
raaillbg novela. Now. tUnuks lu tbe
duba. aba has no time for that siwt of
thing. Her mind U tub'd with whuK•otea intereal and «lu* turns Into a tine.
waU developed, pbllanthroplc woman,-Tba wootan In the town* or small
dllaa apprecUtea b»w club nu.ai.- Kud
tba obaervlnj: woman. ”lt gives b.*r a
cbanca to enjoy over a aoelabU* eup of
taa a respite fram the cartw and drudg*
ary of a amaU bouaelnUd. It giv.w ber
mm opportunity of making frleuda.”
-Ab, tbafa tbe aide of . lub life I m
ta favor of.- Interrupted the gkl-nhe
aide that increases aoeial lutereoun-*.
Why abouldnt uumarrud women w ho
bare to earn their own llMug have
doba like tbiwe of men? WU.v aboxildu*i
tbara be athletic clubs for women, for
Inataocc; where they might meet In an
GOSPEL WITH A GUN.
Casibor rreaehar Clolas
They wiU follow the Ohio and M!aslsslppl rUriw, cross tbe gulf of MexliDd ascend
CO and the Caribbean aca and
tbe Aiuaxon 1.2no miles andI go\«w; :y
a thousand luiies.up tbe Rio Negixk
says the New York World. Tbelr purimm' to establlab a CbHstlan settle
ment In a pUer 500 miles from tbe near
twt mission. They have bought l.OUO
aertw of tluilx'r there and w ill o|
It to pay tbe expenses of tbelr work.
They will take rifles, shotguns and re
volver* as weU as Bibltw.
Trmer Cmwme te DIeerr.
A. B. Shruer of Wlntcrsct. la., re
ceived a IcttiT a few days ago from
his father, in the stale of Washington,
wbo met In an unconventional way
©DC Ilarry Tracy, eacapsd convict from
Oregon. Shrurr senior, accvirdlng to
Sew York World, writes that be
out bunUng and wws Just sbout
to cat dinner at hla campfire wben
Tracy sufldenly appeared and request,
rd blm to throw up hi. hands. Khmer
dlJ so. Tracy thought be wasn’t quKe
exixHlltloas enough, however, so be
fired his gun and burned the old genUemau’s bands with powder. Tracy
said be was quite hungry sod. dlapenslag with fiwmsIIUes, bellied hlmaelt
with bis fingers. Then bs atwentmlndedly took Bbrucc’a six Miooter and
rifle, watch and mooey. and said ha
thought he’d ba going and that R
looked like rain. Kbmer did not try
to deUln him.
few din
Tin PNC* r
iBd throegh
BhmSfMma dhemktmt. Mchm,
mt Jmchmas.
••ueMUfDUor
Bi
pear to be an inatitutiem deronUy to be wished for,
and yet it is a great question whether, loaded with
the uaual human fraUtiea and prejudioee, it could be
made to command the respect whkdi it must hare
if its promulgations are to be accepted.
We already have two insututions cither of which could perform
this duty quite* ss well ss s new governmental bureau. The National
Academy of Sciences has as its reason for cristenoe the detirability
of haring a body of preH-minenl scientists to Which the gorehiment
miy refer any ‘scientific question in the a«urance that the answer
will be S8 nearly comvt as human liability to error and the bounds
of human knowledge will permit.
IT SHOULD BE BOSStSLE FOR THE FRtSIOE>IT OF THE
UNITED STATES OR CONGRESS TO CALL UFON THE NATIONAL
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES FOR DECISIONS UFON DISFUTRO SCIENTIFIC POINTS. AND IN GENERAL THEIR CONCLUSIONS WOULD
BE ACCEPTED BY THE SCIENTIS'TS. AT LEAST IN AMERICA.
The Smithsonian insUtuiion could also be relied upon to adjust
such dispute, by calUng to its council the specialUu in the subject
involved.
Both of the insiitntions are, however, national and hence insuffi
cient and lacking jurisdiction in inteniational questions.
AS TO THE tX)LD STOKAUE OK UXDEVTLOPED
IDEAS, THAT CAN KEADII.V BE IX)NK BY DEPOSIT
ING A SEALED DESCIUmON THKKEOF WITH
SMITHSONIAN INSTITYTION, ipK EXAMPLE, TO BE
DELIVEUED FOR PUBLICATION ON SUBSEQUENT DE
MAND. But thU leads to an indiscriminate filing of aU eorta of
wild and undeveloped ideas in the jHisaibility of cUiming priority for
a discoverr which some one eUe develops and makes available and
for which the latter deserves the credit
LAUGHTER AND, TEARS
By PfolsMO^CAMItlX MCLINAUD. Fraodi Pkyi^ln#H
m
O the superficial obser\*er tears and laughter are ex
actly op]x>eite extremes, and he makes in regard to
tlu'in a very simple and imeompromising rule,
“luiughter expresses joy and tears express norrow.”
To l»c exact and true the rule i^hould be expressed
thu.-ihat “TEARS ARE ('ONNKtTED WITH SADNESS,
SOMETIMES CAUSED BY AN UNBEAKAHLE SOIUIOW
OK PAIN, SOMETIMES BY A UEI..\XATlON AFTER THE
PAIN AND SOMETIMES BY AN INTENTION TO SHOW
THAT WE FEEL A PAIN THAT WK, IF WE WANTED
rO, COULD VERY WELL BEAR WITHOUT SHOWING
IT.”
Laughter often me ans something else. It means that we have
delected a weakness, a distnn-tiun. an infiniiity, in some one else,
and hero is where another differvnet* bet\vt-eu laughter and tears is
shown.
As Hobbes so strikingly exproses it, laughter is always a “sudden
pride,” a feeling of su|*erioriiy »*ver our fellow men of being free
from et'rtam foibles tliat we M*t» iu others,' while TEARS ARE A
CONFESSION OF WEAKNESS, AN APPEAL FOR PITY,
A CRY FOR lIKU*.
Bla VISIT TO Xl’ROFE
TMIa or Bis
The Coffers of Mme. Humbert U
l*aris society’s latest game, says tba
New York Herald
three closed boxes the shape of Uie faI safe, which contain a coin, a but
ton and nothing, respectively. Three
guests make the choice.
The oce wbo geU the box containing
tie money U at liberty to choose a
liHdc frum among the ladles presenL
Tne wlniu-r of the button is compelled
to hand oviT the contents of his poekfU to the bride, to be recovered by
fair mv.nns or fouL Tlie possessor
of tlie empty box has a less exdtlng
sltion. He Is obliged to kiss all
the old ladles in the
Ska Weal CrsuiT.
Saranl waeka of hot. raUdcai wrtiU>
ar Ota ptadkted for tbe whole cf Enrape by Profeaaor I'alb. iLa Vienna
waatlMriiroobcl.
■'■■■'.■..!■...'
MAI. ^MiOKO mm, mm
nanQ CLEAiuxo house for discoveries, a
UKBVkI cold storage for ideas, may at fint ap-
THE HUMBERT COFFERS.
teas where papers are read at o:.e and
cbimka of ooUd Information dug ont of
oacydopodlaa aad doled oct to tbe i;s*
BoaraY Think what a boon a few
^ oa tba order of iboae for men
woold bo to glrU who come to n
rntnmgm tova to eara tbelr own bring
-glrli wbo don't know a aoul wbo
bavoboca need to tbelr own bomcaaad
wbo tatT* to pot up with iKwrOlng
boQMO aad tbe Uke! Yea. Indeed, worn DofT^J^ deeds, word mpwrwe
aa*s deba are a good thing. I aay; only
Ws^Im not with wsJUas
tboy might be made a great deal Ut
tar.CHACi: KLMOKi:.
Utantry work In connection with
woBaa*a doba ts aald to haw cauaed
tba iBBBlty^ a lady who went craty
lotMCly aa^d to be sent to an asy
tern. OMbwomea. let this U an awful
warali« ta you to atop wTltlng aad
laadtBgCJteot dreadful dub papers!
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A-Clearing House
For Discoveries (
bair i- raonal natora are
•nie llcv. S. Q. Bettes, -the cowboy
preacher.- wbo opens his aei^ices with
a demonstration of bis ability to use
the lasso, is building at Parkersburg.
W. Va., wltb bla own bands s Ik»
feel long. 18 feet beam and 8 feet
dull. In which be and ten others ex*
ptvt to sail next ai>rlng for the head
waters of Ibo Bio Negro In f
^Tifl
liioyi
•^.
WILIPPtNE TOPICS.
edbcatloa wrllaa pictonaqaeiy of tba
IgonoleaandtbelrootofdoorUfa. Ha
bad gone to Beagoet to help caubilab
DEY wen Ulkln« aboot wo- an agrlraUural acbooL Tba cookr cUOMi'a doba.
-PoohrnWtlK^joaiicmaa.
-Mjr d«ar fallow. I woaWn*t
aaj *poobr - mortal iba okS
^otD«Q*a rloU arr an rrer wbUe tbe mooataln aceoery was rarlad
Lag factor, and we rant afford and UautlfoL Tba pco|4a were almplc. frank and boneat and poaacoaed a
-It arar a wife of mine joltm a cloir- aenae of boxnor not to be obaervad la
tba goimg Man began aavairlj. but be membera of the Cbriatian trlbea. Tbek
atappod. aqaekbed bjr tbe look of otter reUgloo aeemtd to be rery Uke that of
aeorn ba rrcHred from the gb-i wbo the North American Indian. I>om a
aaraad barown Hrln*.
acbo:4boy tbe writer kamod that they
-If aaar I marTf " the rlH remarked beUerad tba aon to be tba father of
ta dlaciiiet tooea.-one of ibe flrat thlnfa all tbe moon a good big Igorrote and
1 lataod to do te to join a rlub-a club tbe atare good Uttle Igorrotca. If tba
that will keep me well op on tbe aob- Igorroire are good, tbe aun amllea. mod
Jacta of tba day aad wout kt me de^ If bnJ bld*a Ita face and w« pa. They
gaawau Into a mere bauafrau like have many feoatt and danww. In tbetr
OK^of tb^marrtad women of my ae- daiiix-a tbe woman repreaeuu tbe dore
and lUe man the crow.
In time tba root#
-I aappoaa yoo will Imitate Mra.
Btaka,; anawarad tbe young man la* by rallraod to Dagnpan and
difaaotly. -Tba borne rune ll« If. tbe
thrae ebUdren go onwaabed and in
fast, aad Btaka aay. be h^n*.;t bad
but It Ukra much mooey. tb
gtnecring skill. When It Is
rlulA fly Ibe way.
throe
llenguet w lU lie the haaltb resort for
makea aerenI to ber credit now.”
resKbnt
Amertcana.
-8ba most bAve tbe club manla.”
TbU educational party went fraOB
aald tbe obaerrant woman Iboturbtful*
Manila
to Kan Fernando by boat, tbae
Ijr. -Yeai.- In answer to Ibe looks of
by
an
army
ambuUnce a dlsUnce of
aatoolabment of the otber three. nbiTe
ta aocb a thing. One club lenila to an* twelve ttlliW to Nagulllan. where they
otber, and tbe woman who starts join- took poulc*. -When 1 saw my anderaJxf'd
pony.wrttes tbe narrator. -1
teg them will never ceafc nnill abe
OWM a atrlog pf medals or cerllflcatca Mt as If I ought to carry him ratbir
of momberablp. Hut acHou^tly.- she than he me. To aoe roe mounted on tbe
Utile
fcUow.
w
itb turnips ao abort that
want on. -I bare been studying tbe all
abaorblng qmtlon. Wby do women my kneca were none too far froi
Jote dobaY anaTIn about as far from face, waa to auggvat vividly tba i
of
tbe
-Improper
fraction.* arrlrtag at any one coorlualon as you
On the journey the party met i
ars probably. I reaUy think tbe main
raaaoolb becanae Ibe women are un of tbe American teachers, tioth In
acboola
and
In
their homes. They
happy in tbelr borne life and A*ek a
seemed happy and interested In
work. Ybicb teoeber thought bl^
tbe finest, bla pupils tbe brightest and
his pony tbe beat. Tbelr atUtude
geniTally encouraging. At Bam
the capital of Abra province, ac
coudltlona are not ao favorable. Tbe
teacbera arc more laoUled. and there
U gnwt dimculty In a*vurlng maU and
suppllrt from ManlU.
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NOW OBI.UNO AT
Why....
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Women 0
Join Clubs 0
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A MILLIONAIRE TRAMP ^^mlS^lStiSTvS^
I AT»T»
tOOO«»OX3iC3iC5L«»
^
Visit
ta
Mr. N. Bomnsan of the Norrisvllle
Bollar Mills has letaniad fitmi bis
Baropaan trip .after an abmnoe of
asTBi w« U. Tiaitiog hi. old home in ODd tbouuMta of poopta vor j ttioro to
•00 tbo Me crorbooad com op to Ibo
Mr. Sorenmn left Travene City dock, aad war ootatattoao vot
Jane 18th and took pamagt on board oboafod. botvoMi pitfttao wbo had
the Soandlnavian Amerioan Uner. Os not oaan aaoh other for over twanty
car II which left Kew York for Co- five ymra. and everybody waa glad
that tbe first trip waa ended in mfety
the weather was rongh the first three rer thm Atlantia
Mr. Sorensen reports that the o
days oat at aca. hot after that tlivy
had fleamnt aailiog. Scotland was tions of bnslnaes and trade In Denpmmd ^oly 4tb, and the Stars aad
: taaoft
adjoining oonntriea is
Strlpaa. Old Glory, waa hoiatod under at preeent not the very beat, aad that
oanaon shot from tbe ship’s bridge
neeaion is hanging orar the n
Tbe U. 8. flag waa on evary man*, •m part of Knrope. bat that tbe paocoat Upel. aad them vna marching to pie there expect better Umaa ngait
the mne of Mnrohing Throagh
aprlng. Mr. SomnasnlaftOopte
Oeorgia, and evarybody had a good
a again the 16lh of Jaly for tba
old grand Poorth of July time, aiaga,onteardthamma ship, <W
lug natiooal songs. Mr. Sorenaan re IL In OhriatteDa. Horwar. they mw
ports that tham waa no aiokneas on tba U. B. Baropean sqaadma, eoi
board bnt that amryodody was wrU lag of the flag ship Ulinoia, the ermiaand plsasad with the tripL
sn San Fraaciaoo. Albany and OhI
Th. Ommi U. i. > lu,. Monar.
The kiagofBwedaa aad Morwas
balll antinlT of MmI uj U 10.000 had visited thoee batttle ships, an<!
on board oar ateaaser Oscar
1«.M> «ou. Sh.
ta »U foM lcn«. S8 fMt wld* ond M IL whieh by the way U
foot from kool to oppor doek. Bbo ta after himself, and inapaolad tba ship
Ucktod with «;» otaetrio Uebu, hw from end to end, and spoke hia mtiatwobmnoa pmpeUanl7t« ft. in dinm- teocion over the fins steamer which
•mr. which are driven by two tripU j carries hU nnme. The trip hommrd
of «tl00 berm pow- wee nnerentfal. tba am waa am^
is fnmlahad tram T boiUn
with 88 flriag plaeae, the fannal U 18
feet te diamelor and 115 feot aight
from the bottom! abe also hae a bOge
keel whieh preTenia raUteg te the am.
Tbe nnmber of oOemp to 8»; omw,
160 mm; average hnoto W koar, 18;
she aaea 155 uma of coal orety M
hbnrs, aad oompletee the royage fttmi
Kew York to Oopenhagen. Danmark,
te 10 daya Mr. Sarxmaen deaima to
to that the ScandteaTian Amoricaa
•mahlp Oa!deeervea great cmdli
for their tnatmeac of their pammtm Food bateg plentifal aad of
good qnaUty. the oflteera and orew
kind and ptomtog to alL the very ham
8ha
and so oknto.
tki-k^monk iia
t TTY MARKKTW.
HEAVY LOSS FOR
MUSIC---------LESSONS FREE
CALOWEU i LOUDOR
Bm J W. CUffo owl itot oo.
term of mnalc leaaens free, with
mroyod the wagon work, and impleasant warehonm of Oatewell A Lon
don at OharloraU. The satire works
were itoetroyad. only tba front part of
J. W. CLIFFE,
Ou-kluiD Block.
Chat tt will have to be tom down.
Themtire lorn i. about! 8.000.Insured
for abont haU that amount it i. mid.
Tbe loa*^ not been adjaated as yet.
Mr, Qaliwell was te tlie city ihi»
mocaiag. but left for Omana on tbe
morning boat, giving very few details
of tbebtoaa
mumvmmm
There will be a mass meeting of
oitiaana this evening at 7:30 at tbe
oonaoil roonu. to oonaider tbe matter
of raiateg funds for the Alpena. Gay
lord A Waau-ra railroad All ciUn
are asked to be prraenL
At tbe mouUily tm
Frtoada oharoh this
tor of nhooateg a su<
r to Rev. F.
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA^iV,
I_______
TtsUm Imv*
A \ lei.iH-tae jury ha. Jin-i put a val
u.tloii on Mnci'T iMilU An snut nameil
rraiu Muller waw the
of s
s*-t inu.h ailiiilr.d f-T tbelr Ita-auly.
whhh -t «-v. ito«l tbe jealotitav of n rt
them.
VuT LojolavtU- and Kt
rt* IViMkk., MNt lUrU^
EXCUIglONS
PereMapSouette
-SrrS.’s;-'......... .
Um'KWo<»1)l
Pere Marquette
rimrX'ity. |S^
m,.
r««4Wlo-*.*> aitai
A 5>varold U.y of Creenwleh,
on U-itig pul tu
u r*-w
night, ago. threw LI* arm. aomnd
hi. mother', neik and *ald:
-l*lesM dun’t hitv,- me. mamma.
I’m afraid to be left aWue lu aU
thl. dark.”
”But you muttn't l>e afraid. Fred
die.” wa. the motiker’. reply. • You'’re
DOC alone: God a w ItU you.”
The lltUe fellow wa. UlenL and.
thinking he had lost all fear, his
mother stole quietly away and joltwid
her hnsbsnd upsulrsKaoistnetilueUo
bsr hnsbsnd tiownsuira. A few mlnutos Utsr Freddie’s voice was beard
coming from the top of tbs sulrs:
-Mamma, mammar bs cried. -Cotna
op you and stay with Ood in tbs dark.
in Mow York oa Monday. Jafy 88th.
AU aad evetyhody were glad that tbe
trip homeward waa emled and glad to
nful of oltve oH In
frylag pan. Cut
tha hot olivs oU. *Orer
a or two small ouioos: add flvs or
laiewaUmptothatimmte
etovea and aaK and pepper to
a Steiaisr for two or three boura*
m done add half of a small can
smutosa Allow this to cook thet^
lto«othc*ttis wsUbIsndsd. Now
terns la the Una of hara randy maearnol that has becto
making Boar which na wiU tetradnoa conked In nnlted wntsr for twcoty-fivn
in the MotrtorUle mlU te the aaar
famre. Mr. Bomnma foand thesetarn loft tehlmalfaadmatortogoad
order, and the mto of pmp^ wlU
-UBAUfBBMBr
owteaihmttlma.
To C.raml kapi.ls, T<»Inlo. .^nn ArUir, Chu aiio,
Colunihus, O.. .Marion,
O.. Cincinnati, 0.,ana all
j-unts s«»ulh of Cran.i
Rapi.K
Every tnkel
guaranlcrtl.......................
l» P j
*/ XKlfoK. Astaet.TravrwOiv
Ar-a»
MAHSTEEkNOliTH EASTERN R. R.
AND CONNECTIONS.
TIME CARD.
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CUT RITE METS
STAUX AND PLJtTrOKM.
The third act of "A Millionaire
Tramp" winds up with the finish fight
between J. P. tbe tramp, and one of
the otber leading oharactera Jnst
when Uie ^ht is at iU heigbL the
Tillage marshal dashes in. and attompu to interfere, but a dip on the
jaw oanars him to lose heart in the
enterprise and throws up Uw job of
paaoemaker. In a town not over a
tboutend miles from liere an old genttonmn who was an auditor and sat
about four rows from tbs frooL beenmeao deeply m
in tbe
oountor that his
entlmly forgotten and joat as the
tramp landed on tbe marsbaTs jaw
-1mm — out of him J. f. I'll see
you through." Tbe upcour that
lowed somewbat detracted from the
balanoe of tbs aet
4 ai }. lu.
« ** v
MiilKf i.nuivtit Muit for «lum
who has resigned. wiU be ooosiderk-d
Mr. Brown has stated that he would
«ra tkm texf
not remain anotbor year. Hew Freak
Moorman of South Wahaah, lad., will
LOS ANGBLK8 OR BAN FRANOIBptolmbly be culled, in aooordaoee
GO AND RKTURK. vU O. R A I
with the reoommendetion of the ism$te.S4.
Tiokeu on sale Ang 1st to 8th good
J. W. Oliffe is ooofloed to his home
bylUnem.
the K P. biennial meeting.
to all. whether K. P.'s or not.
The property owners at Birohwood.
further paxtionUra
wbo nie apendteg tbe mmmer ou Bast
B Murray. AgenL
Bay sbote. am not plmaed ^xth tbe
ooaditioo of some portions of the
road leading there frtwi the dtiv
teg park. Chief of Police lUnula. who is one ot them, interTiewed a member of the board of
pablic works this morateg and called
attonUoD to the fact that Uie oonneil
Um year granted e petition to liave
be street Improved. The matter will
be looked into and donbtle*s the street
8U.S-I)AY.\\UOlf8T 10
will receive tbe attention in n»-edft
Traill will Irave Traverse t'itr at
8I.10.
Regular meeting of tbe KUs tonight
at8.-00. A good attendance desired
Jaa W. Markham tvoeiv.-d return,
today from about OOO orates of cherru-.
which lie sent to the Chioago market.
Tbe prios ranged from $1.40 to $3 a
ormtoL Mr Markliam'a |«odnot was
of Uie flnaet quality and oommamled
tbe higbmt market prices for tbe vari-
Tbe Central W. O. T. U.
at the home of C. A. Hammond to
morrow afternoon. Thi>. will be a
mothers' meeUng. and all are invih-d.
J. A Montague and party arrived at
Maoatowa Beach today where the
rase* were to begin this alternooa.
Mr. and Mra George Beech are the
parent, of a fine baby daughter who
arrived
rrived surly
aur: this morning.
Mr. and Mr. W. P. Crolaer are the
t'lty mm
BMptr*. nmUmam ,1? ki pa,
iBVM^UebM.
H».l an, I «7
Via a a S S via V^r.alas.
Ar rraaftfurv
• » a a.
liSliid
ToUdn
“il*****"!
ta Vi
;|? 2 p«
MAY & WALKER,
o.y°JK^v.;ro™.
N«* ncfl to sniicr irorn lical.
Don't let the -air gel stagnant
—CTtfioc a lirctr/c. I'ul in one
or more r»f our desk or ceiling
ELECTRIC FANS *m yourofficc, sttrtc or hoiiK*. -All <if new
ilcsign'aml fa-tlcclronslnuliiio
CAMPBELL BROS
Last Chance of Mill End
l=>PtlOES
Black Dress Goods at - - 89c
Sold retpilarly at $1.25 a yd.
Indudini; 54 in.
Venitian Cloth. 52 in. Whip Cord. 54 in. Ln^jlish
Clay Worsted. 4S in. Indi^ Twill. Satin Soliel,
Stripe Mistral Cloth and Fine silk Warp Hen
riettas. An unusual opportunity to buy a >;ock1
black dress for little money.
:
|2icyd.»J!L»!MM!LM I21c yd.
Goods including Cashmeres. Fanc>* Jamestown
Weaves and I*ierolas left over from our im
mense week’s selling, worth to .^gc a yard, all
*To Olos« art; l2io m
nn caui tiffeti suis
Pale Blue. Green. Cadet and Old Roee. worth 50c,
290 yd.
Foulard Silksi«)a yd. 10 close at.... 4o6 jOl
terns, worth
This Season’s goods. .Some
_ exclusive dress pat- I Oa uil
The Boston Store
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