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The Evening Record, August 29, 1902
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1902-08-29
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. THE EVENING RECORD
onrra
rBATBBSB dTT. MlCiL FHIOAT ACC.D8T 99. 1909.
CHARGED HOB
WITHBAYONETS
BIG BLAZE IN BAYtlH
Bay City.. Mioh..
Mioh. Aug.
Strikers B«oomfnff Violent In
Panther Creek Valley
■HERS IN AN UGLY MOOD
Because Many Men are Returnina to Work
vsUsT B sIBs
Met M taMMlI BIU M Miamigkt 10
mao of Wm. Boety.
tMramtSohMM
klU him 8mml tImM ika
Some woo fbo« syoe Wlme Iba
tmpi MTlTod tba o^ ofmr groot
mM
Moro moe foportod for work ihla
morale UmaoTor OompuiUo K and
B worn orSoT«d and trolloy oara worn
mrat throogh the Paotlmr Otook ral. lor. oo. oar ahaad and amahM bohiad
tba workmro’aoar At Bammit HIU
moro roportod for work than aaj
monaiag aUioa tbo atrika WM ordoroA
ThUeawa pat tha mtm la a Mshtfal
mood. Whoa tho aoa aaSea mM
raaohod laaMord hiaoM aad jaora
groolod tboM Tba mob elowd la oo
thaoM. Captain Holm WM atiaod by
tha aagrr mob aad tramplodmpoa
Boraral gaarda had tha elolhlaff torn
off tholr backa A obargo waa madr
oa Ibo mob witbftxod bajoaota aad la
tbo offona to got away from the abldlnta aoreral teuton jampad elaaa
tbroagh the opora boam wladowa
Captain Orrha baa roqaoalod Ooaatal
Qobtn to oomr boro to go orar tba altaatfoo aad will aak him to doolara
Laaaford nndar martial Uw.
Chmleston. W. V.. Aug. 21>-Advic« reccivc«l at the governor'a office
thii morning indicate that there iiai
licen no diaturl»ance in the Near River
fieUl aince the arrival of the iroopi.
Sheriff Hanicl *a>*a the evicted miner*
arc becoming dojtcrate. tlovemor
White offetfc to head a aubacriiilion
liftt to |iuti liasc tenu fur the evicted
D» ATII
unn. ATI.AII
n
al|18:10tbiai
erupt tbrougb tba usIIm
MSI duriug the iru. tba depart.
;wua kopt at a oafa rtiotauda in
ordM tu guard agaiaataoeldasta. At
IJO ou aooumulattoB of gua blew out
tba uppm alory wiadowo in tba frool
oCIba kuUdiag usd larulud u portloo
of tba aouIbwuU. Thatu wute muuy
»w aaoapM from Injury. Flra.
A FBOKIA OOBir EXPOSITION
EDUCATE THE
WORKINGMEN
MURDER AND ARSON
tM^a ftwtiuK. 1S39-
BIG PUBLIC FUNERAL
It CaahU
aamciur.
Sheriff Creighton came o\ ct from
Kalkaska last night after Charles
Tugwood a man wantctl at Rapid
Cityand Aldcn on charges of theft ami
forgery. It is allcgctl that 'I'ugwuod
stole a check at Aldcn. cashed it at
Rapid City and came on to this city.
J. O. Hutchins cashed the chyck.
Tbe amount was $4C and when found
the man had $38 in his iKxdtct.
Tugwood was located last night
shortly after the complaint was made
’ Chief c'
,l9or or theAe-
flebart Beteber fle. • a Prep.
THE WEATHER ?5SS\SSir^“‘'’
IF- YOU WAMT
to mUe » light pocket book do he»>7 work, bring it here.
loya
School
iui'fcs
esc
Handkerchief PuzAway with each suit—
J.25.1.50,1.75, 2,2.50.3.3.50.4,00.4,50.5.00
Cincinnati, Au^
.\ lonely form
house near Covington was tlic scene
of a terrible cninc last evening. Kmma Bonkhort, aged 35 tears, killetl
her mother by beating her over the
hcail with a hatchet, and tried to kill
her sister Do« with the same instru
ment. She then set fire to the house
slightly dcKmma Bankhart
sup}Krsol slic bcmented and
came violent.
I*ltOFITAVl.K 1
For the Victims of theCoguac
Disaster
loolc S'toro
Oi*y
Mother With a Hatchet
weaken it Boob that U wrong is attributoble to tbelr side, bnt UwlemThe body of the old woman
uem anddisorder bavebeea attHboUble rremalcd. Dora manageil to cscaiic 1
to other dlspotanu before UH-m The from the burning'hou«e, but may not
Chas.
TuuWood Was ArrsatMl
Sleek el
kets aad Seaetair fleets at tBe
Demented Woman Kills Her
Slnrle Ptiits tor
Ittic men- 25c, 35c, 50c.
•HAT
i the lime to buy v-our hats,
v-ou get “gootl Jquality” for
about Hailf’
mr
low
prioo
S. BENDA A GO.
FORGERY AND THEFT
Chsrgss Upon Which
leso
r mt thm W«rfc TUM Ur
.brother Of Charles
Bim Campbell, a usiaBoumy. wbo
Jr. of the Mich^ Slardi IsboBwona furiougb from bur week
Co., retumed to Peoria yesterday iu Ceotral ludia, apoku to u aumbur
several days v'isit with of tbe ludieu of tbe city yuMmduy
The Leeson Which Bishop Pot
afternoon at tbe borne of Btu. J. W.
ter Would Teach
Patebiu. A short devotional eerrim
with cofuidenkle »tti»cthe .dveitif- waa oondueted by Bru D. OoebUn.
iog matter for the big Com Eiposi after wbioL Btm Campbell told in a
SYMPATHY WITH MINERS 1. tbe great annual
1 one which attract. _
among tbe nativee
India. Aeolo
of many -states.
Mr. Prochazka by Bn. Uorat was muob enjoyed. U
Operators May Win But Victory brought the exposition to the attention tbe evening Bias
of a good many local i»eo|>lc who will again at the Com
Will Carry Bitter Sting
make it a point to be in Peoria in She is a feUow worker sHtb Bim MoOctober. _______________
Kellar. who has manr friends In this
city.
1 IB tba third atory winPO.IUO* or
KuatMumiuaida.
.Noi • UtroM i
Tbe fotoa of tba
xlj
By T«fa<rrmtA so SlM SmrU
blow tbom from tba frull
tbay wura uulnjorad. A ftraman.
Kuw York i
sa Mma eould not be laamad.
who la do* p|y interMtad in tbe mrika
of the uatbrmoite miners. U quoted lu
ua iaurriew today us Mylag: •‘Tbe
gmusd floor wu. ooouplad
oiwtutorsnaiise tbat they huve ubutod
ar'a drug uud bleycU aloauo.
tuU of^umps end they ure detMusiued
Tba two upper floora wura ooouplad to enuh tbis poor peopto. They may
kydboBuyOityOlub. Tba buUdiug.
wlB. but tbelr riotory will carry with
owsad by tba Wooda OpatuBouaaCo.,
it a bitter sting
la a total loaa.
lodnstrial troubles are not to bs set
Loaaaa had luauiaooo-Wooda Opora
tled by foroe In tbU country. He it a
bouaa. complau. $100,000; teaurmoea
stupid amployer wbo does not ruoog.
$40,000; Faiisur. $$.D00; luauraBoa $8.nits tb« wisdom Isaving tbe directioa
000. Bgy CUy dub. $6,000; fully in- of bis business to tbe eensiblUties of
bis employes. The sinkers’ position
has never been a suoog one. "llsere
tbab-ko.
MISSION AgT PBOM 1
Cluthicn, IlMlen and KumtAcn to Hi, Majnty. The
SHOES
$1.19
next thtof to GIvliif Them Away!
MEN-8
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
rKMOXH
JUSI RECEIVED....
rr*9Mm<'lty ItolacstM ReioT«-4 Mfwtlaa
Complete line of oxfortls, sli|>|»ers, work shoes and line shoes,,
A new line of
The Traverse ('ity d3legut«* to tho
meeting of the AmerirAin League of
Ennioipalitif* enjoyed and profited
by tliv disoumiou* on public que*tion*
by promluent men at Grand Rapid*
remerday. I’ity Clerk Bi^* and Aidrrman H. W, Canningbam rvtnmtd
this morning, an I the others will re
turn tonight. ^
I**t evening the entire inrtj of del
egatee were taken to QlUv%'a Brach,
where a boat ride was given, followed
all made by union lalw.
LADIES’ and MISSES’ SKIRTS
ihc drowning disaster on Lake Goguac will be held al the Tabcmaide. All the young |ieople who
lost their lives in the boating accident
were ailvenlists, and none of them
hail l»eei. in the city alw^e six weeks,
Miss Fyoch, the sole
This nv ning. however, the deputy
from Antrim1 County came ami deWhile In Grand Rapids the Traverse
steamer which lan down the l>uat ajRmanded the prisoner on the groumU
l^arcd Miss I.u/.e llrady and C. 1’. City poo^de examined eome of the
that the theft was committed in Anllcniictl were rowing.
'I'he cajitain brick paving in progre** in that city.
y licforc the forger)* in Kal
of the steamer called to them to stop They gained conilderable information
kaska county. After mudi dispute
Miss Ilrady liet'anie frighten- which w ill be of value in th. locul
the Antrim officer got the man and
pulled the Uiat into the steam work.
the Kalkaska man received the money
Beer* stated tliU morning tliat
er’s path.
found when the prisoner was taken.
ok imrticaUr, notliw of the cull
Battle
Creek,
Mich., Aug., 2‘.»—A
Tugwood is carrying a tcniblc look
terrible ghKmi hangs over this city af ing prooeea He atatod that the inresent, said t ‘
*
■peotor
lu charge of the work di*R*ardter the r.oguac lake catastrophe
night, wher
five
|HTsons
lost
their ed every brick which waa defective
watch stolcTL Tugwootl objcclctl to when
aud left nothing bnt perfect brick in
the iiroceeding and llic other fellow lives by a steamer striking a row l>oal
the street. It is quite probable that
in the mouth with a {uving in midiake. Mi« Uarric Kr>*ock of tlila meUiod will be Inaiated upon h.-re.
jolmstouTi, Pa., was the only
brick and csca{icd with the watch.
The
iA the dead victims. Lir/.e Bradv. Mal»el Rickcr.l, I lia Hor
sey. Fanme Willis and C. P. Bennett,
Detroit-Wheat, 7T and 71; corn, frf?;
have btfn recovered. I he sior> as
lolil bv Miss Froock who is suffering
ID',.
from nervous shock, is as follows:
Cedar Lodge Boat Won Launch
in.'.T'.;
‘ Mr. Bennett had taken the five
Race This Morning
young women for a row in a skirt and
was pulling back to the sanitarium in
the darkness of the early ev ening. He
ST’S iMWm had brought the boat to within a few
I Yaclit
rods of the wharf when the steamer
Welcome, with a party of colorcAl
Knigh.s Templars on b^d, steamed
out into the lake.
As the larger
tpbort, Bloh . August 89-This craft apiiroachcd the smaller Bennett
wus ua idual day for the Nortbport
became confusol and allowed, the
aad hondruds of people, inclod- small l»oat to lie directly in the course
lug maay rueortur* and visitors from of the steamer. The steamer struck
Traverst Oily aod surrounding u
the row l)oat full amidshii>s. crushing
It. The whole party in the small boat
were thrown into the lake and the
but this afternoon a good breese
Are requested to meet at our
ap and eeoouraged tl.e owner* of sail- violence of the collision is attest!
the fact that two ol the v ictims,
hall Monday at 12:30 sharp to
iag craft
TbU morning the gaeollne yacht Rirker.l and .Miss Brady, were stun- participate in Labor Day Pa
race proved an exciting event. Ttie nc<l. if not killed outright, for when
Frank Dolph, Pres.
flret prise was oarried off by tbe Billie their bodies were picket! up, floating, rade.
B, from Oedar Lodge, with a three- it was found that thev* had not gone
J.J. Tisdale. Rec. Sec
minute bandioapmlled by U R. Peok. down to any great depth and that
there
was
no
water
in
the
lungs,
The boats AnUbed ia the foUowiag
clung to the wreckage and was picked
order:
up by thc"5tcarocr*s people.”
BlUie B. Oedar Lodge, 1st
The inquest will be held WednesBeUpue, TfeuveiM City. Wm. Fetterday. September 3.
pa mart to bf>r rrat
Bar daaib had born aapaotod for aer.
oral wooka. Tot oamoaa a abook to b«»T
friaoda. who Imd dona all in human
power to aara bar Ufa 8ha laavaa a
huahaod. ooa child, a girl of fourfaUior. moib. r. aeran aUtara aud ooa
lirotbar
Bra AlUr waa bom in Oarilttld.
Orand Tmraraa oounty. July 81. 188S,
marriad Kov. H. 1887. to Jnliua K Allar. of Trarorae City, making bar
borne bara. wbora. by her awart dUpooitUm.aba made all who knaw bar
bar friaoda. Tbnmgfa aUbarouffarlag aba waa pstlant aad thoughtful of
otbara. To ksow her waa to lore bdr.
Bar Ufa vaa baautiful. yat bar daath
«M amwa baaaiitul Tboogb aba bad
eracytblng that lore could proeura to
Mka Ufa happy, abe bowad in uaqu«wtiooing aabmiaaUmto tbawlUof
Him who doatb aU thlnga wall
WhUa wa aru daaply aaMibla of tha
loaa aaalainad by bar daatb. we know
that her brief aojoum haa made the
llT*« of tboaa who knew her boat
blaraod bettor, and abe haa aou
Uloa blfhar oourt in Ood’a Temple.
aad**deatb hath no more dominioo
orar her
Tha iiuslmnd aad frianda hare tba
aympaUiT of tba entlra oommualty
Th.- fant-ral will ha held Sunday
afiamooo at lJk» o'clock from
family cuaidonoa, fUfi Kaat Eighth
atcuat. which U one of the ftoMt and
moat oommodioua raaidaooaa eo tba
•ttual Tna arrrioa wiU ba In charge
of Bar W Ia Laafamo Ur. AUor
IBWet. WuDoel flieder. Tiutwm
svBirr THRoren a curxE
tma a wida cireia of friaoda tb tbta
City. Ird.
rily, who wJU dMplj .j»H
Leuralee. Oedar Lodge. J M Bat
> aa4 roar Car* Took
wllh hta to hi. gimt lorn.
/
tle, Oedar Lodge, 4th.
The eaillag canoe race was won by
' ri xi:ral or mabkl ri^kkrd
O K Buck’s boat from Ttavuree BM-heraie to th. B«ur4
Olty; Will Darrow’s bMt ueoond
wm ha IteM at 1 o a.
ChOlicoihe, Aug. 2!l.—The BJlimote and K«ilh«reitem coal chute
SYBVnik auctSTT.
here broke down with an engine and
A.W Rickerd is csjiectcd home
four car. of coal thi. morning, injuring
this evening, on live G R.& I. tlain
taodewd Mra. O. T. OtawaI of ML four men, two ot them probably fatally.
wHh the body of hi. sirtcr, Mim hUby Mra
bd Rickerd. who wa* ^rotmed at
lish.
serviceable,
Sty
comfortable
footwear for union i>cople at
PRICES UNUSUALLY LOW
iim V. mm
SI I.I KK Oi
ItKSr SIIOKS
A T I.OWI'Sl- PRICKS
THKOl.Il STAND
Some Very Nobby Styles. Choice Values.
STEINBERG'S aREUABLE DRY 600DS AND CLOTHING HOUSE.
Summer Cut Tlouiers...
Earlf JlsItrs I5e ptr dot
Swttt Peas 5e per doz
Sjiccial pricciron large <|uanlilics.
ANKM. PAINE, Florist
-jj THE F-AIR/fc
NORTEPORT REGAHA
Battle Creek iVednmday. The funabtrs M tka Book Baviawt
Bra. Rowland Doagla* ba* jnB r»cral wiU tie held tomorrow morning at
wkioh Mia Oimwa waaama
Mivaaa^aambar of hand*oa**ly earv.
10 ©‘dock bom the AdvenlUl church.
dariag bar raatdanooa ia thia eity, and ad bamboo paprr kniva. from Bit. W.
«m Weti Tenth «trecl, in charge of
tbair vioitiagi
Tbe aftamooD A. Main, a mlmtonarT in Foo Obow,
omSenaker .\tulerson.
miatoalL
China, whieh ata baiag aold to aid in
baildiag a abimion aobool in that
CARD OrTHAXKA.
Iry. Tbe oarving i« ail done by
ChM. Rob»MO,^Ti •*«>« «
haad. and i. tbe work ©fan
fri^
in
UimM
trial
hi. home there
todar after an Oliieaa lastnc «««•
Md aUte
-J. Iletrataboot 00 yean oU,
and Ibr a number of vrar* was
----- taker at tbe rewrt. Funeral ter
K J. MiOa went to Battle
01«A.Bri^
/
50 Doz. Donble Knee Stockincs for boys and girU, i>cr
lait...................................
lOO
B0)V Knee PanU—a pair............................. ,.23o
Boy’s School Caps......................................... a»o
Ash*r O. Oo.. atai Wron* i
ALL MEMBERS OF
LOCAL NO. 226
.jawb
NEW
MIDGET TIES—handsome liule nov
elties—all the rage just now—all colors-25 cents.
Our st«rt will dost Ittondop, Labor Daf, at II a. m.
Special on Black Silks
at inch black Pcau de Sole, soft finish-were guaran
teed cheap at $i.as—on sale today at 98c.
aa inch black Peau de Soie. soft finish-cheap at $1.50
—to close at $1.22.
A lot of Colored Waists—prices were S1.00 and $1.25—
all go at 49 cents.
White Waists. $i kind for 69c; $1.25 kind at 90c; $1.50
kind at$i: $1.75 kind at $1.15: S2.25 kind at $1.65;
$2.75 hind at $1.90.
^
A lew more $5.00 Silk Waists at $3.69.
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
SOUTH SIDE
NEW
fall HATS-The new L. & H. stiff
hat always has first place with all who
have ever worn them. If you haven't
given them a trial, do so now—It’s the.
best'43-oo hat pn the market today—
fully guaranteed by us. All the new
shapes in soft hats, all colors—$i to $3.
NEW
FALL SUITS-both for ;iittle" and
"big" feUows. Sales are beginning early
boys* suits—short pants-^t $^x» and
$3.sa Handsome patterns in mens
suits $10.00. $ia4XJ, $15-00, $184x1.
ittiKTNiunminmin
4
„
3
IS ETBmte llKm ri=ic:c:i.t=
sirar—"
TflAVBim CITY, mOHIGAN
tfOtVhiU
mU t; »H l« kyjiiy^
U hM Jut eoM toUcktthut
OflAND TRAVCflW HERALD
nnvmven
KB,.ta«
__ local waa^ for tho 1
LwbaU Oa, mAJn»jg^ W. H.
1
OM7
ThIodA opMit KfMpHttf
MMta !• jMt M Opoft-
worthy of U«t»rlaF lo. bcoMw
by looff msimri^
h»r. laoroed
w^ to do Md how io do it. Thoj
UAmod tho BOOd. «f ollh^ of
ALBS RAITLAJIO <
JopOTWi»OTsr7 7«w, wuw»
Qss. «r •!•«• Lm4 <!•(»BDWtB A. Wll-I>*r «r %'miBmss.
P» MV*. «f Mil* IsMMImi:dsum a. fall «r usilms.
oieiiU to tho oitiM of tbo Unit
ed SCAtoo. Md it U tnollftnff to
tbot Mioblgmo li ootiT. lo A ooooerto<l
effort to leoni Imprornd meibode sod
to fwoflt tiy the •xporlenoe* of oihrrt.
Too noob liBpcrtMioe eoiioot bo attoohod to oooh KmtborlBFo m that juet
elooed in Onuid Bajiida. and lator
will dOTolop tho urfalBoooof
UTAOB AWD rCATFOIlW.
Jnleo Waltcri' “SmIc Trarkeii
»ich u to be the atiracuon at Stemberg'f firami on lAbor Day niKht,
neat Monday, waa originaUy booked.
AIK;BIBALD B. DABBAOB orarsuoc iDore than eight mootha ago. for both
roatmee and night, aa ncaily ocryarhere matinee j<rforman< cs arc g>v cn
OBLAVDO C. MOFFATT
In view of the heavy |•re]arati(
naile here for the celebration %f I
day. however. Manager Strinlicrg a
ircaiful in jicritiadmg 51 r. Waltera
mttrvmucAM c»uMTy tick ft.
to give the matinee, and thia wUi
in the day’f {wogram and the |ierfiirmantc alio, if they lo dewre.
BBBBT X. WAI.TBB.
refltade. WILaiOV.
•
11
and haying a quieung aad toothing
1 nEht’i reit. Ai" fw ri
their «ie 1 am well
pooult. and can
riJs.Wiploawd with
A Mn. Kimball of Pratt. Kan., io
ood from -lompy Jaw” caaffht from
1«.
Dooiori wy inoely six eaoac
on record hare bamaa ' boiairx oaagbt
It otarlo oat hii year aador paruoatho dioeaoo from catUo.
Kinrteon priaouori ia Em oooatyjail
baAet; |
HOME GROWN poaohoa. LSo baE
at Covington. Tenn.. wore aboot to
1 aad paid iai
Jail throogh a bole they had
bora. 90c. doM; wabw meloni. J
berad in th. roof, when tho wife of
-ba-Ehterpr^l
Jailor Smith oovor.d thorn with her
haibaod’o lieitgan aod topi thorn otiU cite oxhibiEoof of the boot grado. it
till ho
tka amtaon-f.
will nriag to tho fair tho taot otoek.
Mary De Woia. a 16 year old girl
tirttadafauniajn. 1
jact oot of Bt. Marr of tho Woodi oonfSSO.tf
“cSof*Ui5*m^*lnSSotiSf^fo(
vent in St. Mary’f: Ind.. aod aoirom
to a r&.«00 eitato. eloped to Indianapolli and married Vemo HinkE. a
Big Punr brakomaowbom obe bad often mg aad oooo full of more cloar aad
Noclcft »o T*i l•axt^r..
open. Tho oatrioo In all domat at tho depot ai hU train %ent claan
partamnu aro flllmg up bm»
throagb.
foaturo of tbo
WiA Blaoka of UooMoPwd. Pa. .aged
10 genoron. patroo7 yaara. wa* pEylng tag and ac l.o ran
part of thli ataP*.
from bU oomccuiloeo took a bottoa.
lift ii roady for mail
a molal nmbralU band aod a lackatooo
from hU pooket aad
tbam lalo aia
moalA At mgbt of a poroaor cloae goarante^^l at aooa ao tho priae it woo;
a good deal in Emt!
babiad ho ocraamod and awallowod tho then^'i
Tho Weot Micliigaii BUto Pair will
tbreo artlclea Doctora called by tbo 00 held at C!omatock Park, and the
boya foand blm choking aad by an iw bndgo over U*e rivor at that
oprraUon romoTwl tba botloo and 9int will ba ready aad the
will run aerooi it. tfaua oar
Jaokatooe from bia throat, but tbo in
looongen into Em fair grooadi.
metal ring Imd paooed into tho atomThe rmUroadi aro ptaiag for
aoh .aad aet up. before it ooold bo
reoebod. ioflamaUon from which tho
will bo at iU boot at that Uma. ao
boy died.
A oablogiam racolvwi at tho war departmont from Gt^neral Chaffee roporU Pramtum Liit or other information
a aeriea of twrtbqoakao In tbo Imke
lABoa coontry. in the More a«*ction of
Mindanao. noar^'Amp Viokara, tbo reooot beadqnartera of the American
Mixs Jennie Curtis Icll today for
forooo there. The rirera and motin- Holland, where she enters U|ioii her
teina were conaiderablv diiiurl.fMl and se< ond year’* work as teacher in the
M to kO native! kllh d. bat no Anieri M hooU at that place.
cana periihed.
children, cat. ibep and
A Parti newipaper, the Petit Pari
akri mother itrong and vigon. wonden at the extravagance of
Mikci a healthy family.
Amerioani who ipend an annual total
Rocky Mountain Toa
PIOU.UOU lo Peril liiopa M
iVnegl.. Schwab and the VanderhilU
are the belt cuitomer*. while Mn.
Yerkeo
10.(00 annually with Fnnch
modUla.
Dr. Jamei Corliei. a t.
geoo of Newark. K. J.. wai called to
, BAY VIKW
trtwt tiie iwelled ihoalder of a deliv
SPNDAY AUGUST ai.
ery hone. He Uno d ihe ipot and
found a eilver quarter of the date of
Train will Icavty Traviti© Oity at
There wai no lign of a wound
which Uio coin might lta\e lieeii
a?Sck?^ab2^'^-cs.ss
to Introduct Our Carqt
and CompU Lint of,..
1
J^ed Hockers
tot-Wdrt B Tisk-!l# UfcRt
EMfty-A Btd CiE.
dIta-Etsily CMTtA^Bare% the
UCBDLK RACBO
^4
fr.l; ;
and 3-Pierr Kced 1‘arlor
we will sell this beau
tiful heavy swell roll, arm
reed rockrr. just like cut,
made of the best Ctcnnan
reed with solid leather
cobbler scat, for
-ve
lVIE
we.79
Wchivea f.nj line ol RKKH
ROCKKKS at i«ic« lliat *m
«-ll the* .,uiikU: $2.2r., $.S,7!-.,
r4.r,0 an.l « on'.
J. W. SLATER, LEAOIE HOUSE FURHISHER
Clearance Sale
‘^5“in2r7.'S’c?
gainv - Here ate a fe«-sate money.
W.m.en-s
rus*.!;a'.v.)i
,luw5. Iian.l l.iroe.1. .$1.V8
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^ATBICKUr KrnUtJn'^Wmwmm.
U L. WBIKBT sf U««aMe.
DAVID a, cnAKDCFIt.
Just
“dTa* ^“Ohaoi- o Nerve Pilli are i
•^js^rJssr^ssr
**M£rjlunT^Ai» -r jmUu.
Rerbta-Sftlttv PAtBs-Bnta
Em aooocA The otaoawo were
Tb* 0M«tlw •( th* AMCtaw Luck
bMproteMlf 0f-»akv«>di
•TATS nine rr.
Tie Sdttc OH THe^Orerwrk-
I
I hare iadaood Emm lo loara tho
Mr. Orarr thiaka that for dni
claw ftahiac Oarp Late E tho plooA
Boaadaaumbor of hie Toledo frtoada a long Eaw .and when 1 ww Dr. A.
aado amogooMaU to elait Em W. Ohaw'i Harro Pilli advertued 1
got a box aad aaed them. Tl*ey did !
u pdiuM. inUUMac
«■
U» mtiu. aitd • IftW aCutlM Utr Ui
W3ll« «(
laiAllSMyt
BBO. B. C
S#^:iSwlSCHOOL SHOES
zT
•
CmIMVAM
>i# ?>♦ rryniant
»nail tX for U.,«
Practical Shatman
Shoi
ISS Trent Street
«51
A PIANO M
EXCURSIONS
BBM>BltMOM OMITB.
6
NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT
PEPEMWOUBTTE
MO OOHMBcriUK %%‘ITII A ii. A W
A diapatoh appHU^Hl la aoao of thr
•tato twpara yoouwday that a railway
ooMpMiy had basil orcaaiaod In Alpo«A to he aailod tho Alpm A Wrotom
Uy. Em lanalma of which ia U
od lo ba ObvIoToU. Maor ii
eity hoT^ ooofoaed thi. fwopo
with Iho Alpooa. Gaylord * Wrotoru,
which U m^loff a aofvoy throoffh thU
ooMlf. Iho ffoolo boloff from Alpano
to Oaylord EoiMioliMa and to thU
oily, taw mootho offo thero wa.
•Oflh MS otOffBiMUoo as Ch« Alfe ua A
Woota which had aoao oootrovoroy
with Iho Aipotia Gaylord A WroUTu
imratio xgwxD* a.xirH.
OAd for a loof tiao Uie two pre
THE TttAMP
Uoao wore atr««fiiaf. for eapn
Th«»se they rail Iranije* in the r.iito Ihol Tlcioity. tho romUt ta uu
Ef Alpaia. (HjM A W^mwaa !e<l Stxlcv am! Ontarm, they rail beg
gar. or ijuctrnuit in the province ol
(.>ueUci, Iml if you wul» to witncM a
•od htaod by roUabU ood reoponai
•wo. UUla boo booo hoard of Em A. real gemlcnian, tramp of rehnemem
itmuallv
A Y.aiooo that Uwa hot tho AO.A W. and edmalion who will
FoEwd ito work aloiit aod oooorod the
rifht of way trow Alpooa lo Oaylord.
004 hoc MOW noorly ooaplEo------ brtt of all cumcdicx of tin* clax. wil
oorroy thmgh Grand ^veroe lU lubny »j*c« lalliei and great m
chanical cflccia
oiooly. that wort hariiur beoa
It Ii lo appear at !
pUiad froa Oaylord to this city.
PioEdaot Daraad of U»o iat« r pro- Oi<ra Houxe next MomUy, Sej*t,
loot taUrao that tlw A A W. hao a>
An
xllrxi tion to be *cen here
■wwtiwi whaaorar with tho A O.
Ivc,” a
-On The Stroke of Twelv
A W. m4 will in CO way lot
wlA Iho UE«r looiooi. TIm ngbi oaetiul play from the pen
.r Brandt.
.Mexxrx. Whitaker
of w«y for thE lino rraa Alpooa
Oi^lord U laid throogh a ralloy AW rent e are the raanagerx.
whiohofforo tho OMWt foaolble
“The Tide of Life," hUlward Writood It wtu br lapooEbU for Uio
rcl’s iiowcrfu! raeltKlrama of life in a
oowpaoy. If ita organiaaUoo I
great city, anil be iccn at Sieinbcrg’x
oowHow. to lota Ua oaaa nwb
TIm iorroy oow lo proffTooi hoa bo-n Grand Opera llouxc next Tlmrxila),
oowplowd nearly to Bilrw lato and Sept. 4lh. The pUy u lull of heart
feat, there is a daimy lo\c story;
only nbont aU or aorea aileg rraaiu
humor u of the roUiiing, touchto bo oarroyed ia tbU ooanty. Mr.
Danod ataloo that ovorythiac U pro- and^o variety; and there arc xcicral
xcnxational lUmaxe*. One sliowx a
Viliam junijimg out of a high window,
and l»cing clertfiK uteil on a naked
pta miroad wUl bo bailt and that
wlU Bol ha 1«« hofero tho wort of electric wnre that he has clutched in
hix descent^and another is where a
lOacEaotiiMi will ha propared for.
%v>ung gul Icajw to the roof of a flying
freight tram. The scenery* ix new,
and the elcctncal eflectx which are all
laienletl, are danngly original
*D
WASHINGTON. D O.
t ARItOK 1 IIAXK^
, G. A. R. KN( AMPMKNT.
October
th?n*k/T«*/'the’ fnXdT ThV'Kuiilt O *
Tickcu will be lold to ovorybody
T.-mplan, the Eaiiem Stan and the
UeUkhaifortbeirkiudneiaand token*
the iickoeM. d< ath
return until October 14ih. An extenbeloved lilt
ilon of limit will bo made to Novenibor .Mrd if doiirod, opon
of M)
Mr. Mary Whitmore.
Mr. Jennie Petera,
J. i\ Klchardi.
people. Any perooo who baa tbo prio<
W. K Kiobarda
O P. A.'
by local appU‘-Ation a. tiiey ca
reach the diaeaM*d portion of the ear.
one way lo curv deafThere ii onlj oi
imuonal
d br an
remediea Doaf
oondKitiou of the mucoui linmg of the Eo.tachlan Tul»e. ’
thio tube 11 inartmod yon liave a
bling sound or imprrft«t hearing, aod
when it ii entirely olooed. Deafnoai is
ami unlexi the Inflammaout and tliU tubs
si
oaoeo oot of ton aro oauood by
Oatarrh. which ii nothing but an inOamod oooditioo of tho mucoui isrWe will give Ono Hundred Dollam
foranvoaiM- of I>enfneM (caoood by
ealarrh) Utat cannot be cured by
ItaH'i Oatarrh Cure. Send for olrcu-
STEINBERS'S GiUND
LABOR DAY
ituMi.mi
JUIEWULTBIS'IIEW
a tuiu
■ «i;» <».
Lj. «t.«6
'“■f;A.Mi.cb.U.O.P.AW.
a W. Ciuiuliwtam., .Aki.
Hl'NDAT RATK8
Mnloouek*talo Peuirt-r •« ll OOfi
rowMitTti. Timln tuTM t:40a. m.,
aE.M,n.r A^
Cuttitp* entm—nr/ MieitM-
•( Waift (W< fumttit. tSSO-tf
THE HENNING
THE JEWETT
THE BRADBURY J
Three most excellent pianos and they have been thoroughly
tested by expert musicians in the largest cities, and they
give universal satisfaction. Can’t always be said of all pia
nos. These are noted for their charming tone and durability.
The Bradbury has the wonderful record of being the piano
in the White House during the adminstration pf the last
seven presidents of the United States. We fully guarantee
the pianos we represent. Our many pleased customers are
our best advertisers.
DAIl-Y OOIMOERTS
Obeny A Co , Toledo, O
Bold by Drnggiiti. Tfic.
Uall'i Family Pilli are tho best.
vU M. A N. K K. R.
and iteamers direct
leav mg Traverse City
Goon
Monday. Tuesday. ThursIT, and 8 :A6 p. m. Thurs-
This fact has become so generally rccog- ^
nized that few families arc without a Piano
of some sort. How about you? Arc you depriving your growing sons and daughters of the advantages of a
piano in the home for reasons of economy? - Permit us lo ui?c
upon you the investigating of our pianos and their remarkable prices.
Fail Coiidliii,
6rut SMtialtiu,
Mnii MieUiiealElfiett.
BuotiM ieaiqr.
Lots Of Originality
Mfoiomm
25, 35 & 50c
Sot ttle opened thii rooming *t
the box office Telci>baae 112.
GIVEN ON THE WONUEREUL PIANOLA every day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Oepartment on the ground lloor from lo
to 11 a. m. and j to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You arc cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.
“WE SELL THE BEST”
A
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
IAVKPM9K OI*rV^, MIOKI.
oitr. <to0u ytoAt. ;4iMihi<
io«aii‘t naT nm
VArt Power Wielded by tbe
FinAnder and Hit Pmrtoerm.
GRAHAM FLOUR
BXLUOII n TECH EITEBPBIBE8
vftm
Cillsllciics
COOKING FOR THE bICK.
Cooking fur the alck ought to be
ts^t M a .j»^1 aft. for much de*
HERE
LAUESi
tbe delicate mtomacb
and crudely prepared.
Wage la a raai ]
Yon’dibetter
kuny-tkejrrt
sdlinclkst-WBAT?
Dr. Ptottu*. Fk*
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[^ feilAH & LAY CO.
All Badiarllla. Sy.. waa eanoaa to
Condenstd Dews is’irsnJSulh/iti-r?:
» efmicbigsn
m?r£r
abroolo broaobial tooable
r
•'It'aall
Tka HAeblfM BIM Pm|iU'« Om«na
MMolftUam to kMimg miadbaraad alao eared onr lltUe
Ito muimU a«4lM M Uotlaff tkto
VMk. m4 abO«t fltfj NprMMtlVM
»
I. B. Walt
no'adrag
OapUln Lawreoce baa Invfoird a
mfaty abiald aad algnal fur tbe protao
behind
Uon of tba mark
tba urgeta at rifle cooleaU The markera are aUUuned In a l.ulh*t |»r««if
bora at tbi aide of tlx- target where
tbare can be no tralblllty of Injury,
tlM vra ahra of Bra toka Md dHft- bot If they aboold leave thle ayeltcr for
•d rara to toa ara alda. Zra A. any pnrpoae erhalr»er a algnal la autu
flraaair. who owna tha ara aida. my matlcelly abown over the fuce of tlie
target. Tbe algnal U operated rlrrtrlcally by the morement of the dour of tba
part of bto raol aauta aalaaa iba party abeller.________________
wbo olalma owaanbtp proraa proiwrly
Te nave Her Cbito
aad Iowa it back aerra tba Uka.
Bagiaoar Joba Marpbj of tba raaa.
tag paaaaagar toala froaa Aplra to applied Boo^'a Araloa BidT# to
Bay Oily laaaad orar to asaalaa tba n«al aorea oo bar bead and face, and
water giraoa bU loaowotjya at B«. wrilaa ito qnlek onke exoeadad all bar
ary Jaaatloa« Taaaday. wbaa tba glra
aiplodad. blladlag him lamporartly.
Tba toala waa **atallad* for »0 mU*
B. Walt A floaeand Jaa O.
Btoa. aa no aaglaoer raid ba foaad
Tbra bapp.^oad to ba a tbaatHoal ad-
imoto aod^Udalphto.
A ••orjr oT^ pt^ooltornmlmnU pb«*
mommum ram from OMdllto. Blow
tiMhraj t»ln of tlM pMl •prlof Md
wbo fonnarly baloagad to tba Brotbar. Ipaaa a moat beautiful yardore wUl be
rloa. imd. clad la a
ml aad a high b
th« train tbroogb« making api
.
^
f
lUr. Oeo. U 81mm. of
U. la Tialllug at Baaton Harbor. Ha
ialU a atory to tba alfaot tl»al wbll«
paaior of tlia B« nUm Harbor BaptUt
obBial*. ba prwmlM d tba fuaaral oaryiea of oo.. of bi. mambara who bad
oo raqttaalodaad wbo waa pnwani to
htmr bow it woald aoaaA H.^ woald
not toll tba nama of tba man wbo bad
ra.iaaatod the faaaral. tbooirh the aar«lo« waa held orar thraa yaara ago.
••All tlial 1 can aay now 1- that tbf
man whra fnnaral aarmon it waa ii
^ atill llriiig in BanUm Harbor. Wbea
• ba dir. I aball l.a at liberty to toll hlj
name, and not before. '*
Tbelb.lland oottraa
Thomaa Uarllald of Jraaatown. Oita^
wa oouatT, brolbor of th. martryed
iraidaat. Jamea A. Garfield, will be
HO yaara old In Octob«*r. if ba lira, ao
long. He baa been in good haallb and
eoami to be approaohiiig tbe end. HU
wife died aeveral year* ago. Jnat ba*
fora bit alaotloo Preaidant Oardald
yialtod bi. broibar at bi. Jamaatown
farm
Ligl*totog atmek tln^ bora of Alan
YuUl. a farmer near Harrt.TlUa aad
inataatly killed bU 18 year old aoa.
wbo waa la tba twUar.
O^i *»S at B.V^ltTSli?*2d
Jaa Q Jobara’i drag atoraa
A ranriy
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MifT.-rli.g
fnmi rlm.filr rheuiiwllMii
**Y».u annot h«.klng H» l.rbik ti. UMinl ”
elr,” rMdUMl Hi.. ..Id f. llow wdly. ji ve jMH i. gey
the d«."
elr. I got n letter frn a Cla.c. Uey.f UmIv tliN inon.ln* l.‘mn*
me that
I bat ma cou.in
omeln Jack v
that he had left me tan hu
Two humlnHl p..uial.
l»ter.
-A ml you
furtune for
? Why. It U .lul
^**-ATe/'*T!ald the ol.l man m.mwfnl
ly. -hut Ihe atlpM Uwyer ImvIv dldna
pit .eunuch atamiMi on hi. letter, an*
I bad a hale sa»|H*m*e fn p.*y fur extra
lK>aUge.**—Ixindon Tit BIta.
Kotbto. Yea, one paokmr« mAk»*ir
iwo qnraa of baby medioinA Baa
dlrrotloua. Thera i. uolhlug Joat ua
for bablaa und children aa Rooky
bountain Tam 85a Jaa. O. John*
ei»d WUl.iir 7. Udeng to
f.ndly of
•ni. li d. «r. oM gmnu M..thrr died,
ami lh..> refii-Hl to le* tomf.oi.d
Tl»e «lnldi.n I.tlr.*.! to tli.lr llttto
rmmi up-tatr^. «n.l muv.lhv ,«.l.l.ed: •*!
want to
grandma.*•
-.Sever mind. iMnHhy.** wild tha
manly B lllmr. W hen you die you will
g.. to heaven nn.l »«h* gmndma.*'
IVmvthv I.K.k.'vl up ho|M'fuIly.
Aft.*r a inoraenr. |viuw* WUbur
ni»h.*d to Ikinuby. thn w hla arum
alM.iit her n.> k and l.mke out In p«»>
ilenale w.M ping -t>h. no. no. lH>rnthy,
yon cant go to li.wveu.*' he cried. -You
ha'e M.*\er
lMipTU.*d.
1 beard
mother
.K.Aiul then, with tbe fennnvme pmapivt Im*(.mv tlu-iii the t hlldreu sat and
a.d.lHxl
CloU* In-unKTat.
CloU‘l
rs^"^.h
fB. tOOO WATTS
»Sil.
o»*ra:o.i»ATi-iw
TBirn
J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AWD BWWItOW
8ui«7 o( Um By. ud Plulnc
y^ANTKIi-L«aiHlry girl at
AN'TUv-liiaLwMber at Park
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CARPET CLEANING WORKS
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TRAVERSE Cin GAS COMPANY
A. D. TYLER
IJoimK WANTMIV-A good
suond hofw
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Earthly Music but an Earnest
Of the Music of Heaven
B. KHH Itx C. S. MATX. IUmf •( IHott
OOc^ SUyi, rrool Mi.
"
JOHN R. SANTO
sss}*
L B. Bra. M. D
Wartitt St Eoans .
OFFICE: 2j‘5kns-
BUSINESS CARDS
riH. r. HoUi»*Wl»KTM-racml •MUw«
jBEIIEIlAl WSlffliWCEl
waiwrav lura
Tvmram i 'lti
E.W. HASTINGS & SON
FIRE INSURARCE
•*~daa>!Y2£!s*iS.52!'’
FOR BALE
llkisr* GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY,
raj
PorPcaoBkcyi
^
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•
ilrtYw. IV.X Si, tni}.
For
polatB aorth V> kiMktuw «ty. 11:10
pv»K HAlJt^NVhiU- Asmr*. Mr»
rwu>u«>u.u<m.i^.4n>»F.C PM-k.,
lUrto,
. * p. w.
P*^»i■»*!•-■“*■» *“ •
—Ate
I-£2n.lSi
pi»R HAUK-A
xCll
piiR hAl K OU RgNT-K
iLl7rr.‘
r=Tel!Vr,"Snli
u.ar H-roOU. and Cl,
PEBiMAHQUETTS
FOR BENT
riU£.\T-!miA-l
year IHOO t
ra Oulora'i Blraic COman-* Interior Spar
a Itortla. U. V.
Dentist
,tn«ra
THe atoiki •• • Traveler.
The .hah dov*s not by any mean, ap
prove of rapid railway traveling, ^ys
Home Note*. When be was In Italy,
be gave onler. that his train ahould
mot travel faatcr than twenty mile, an
hour, and on flndlng that the speed
wa. IncraaMd duHng tbe night to
about twenty Are mile, an hour be Inatated on hi. mle Ulng carried out.
Tbe only dcvUllon from it that be al
lowed wa. that be wlabed all puaal
■peed to be put on In the tunnel,
that be might mn.ln
"
eU of
aa porabto “in the
•iOth wc
make connection from mail
ga. range or house pijic and xet^
iiwter KRKF. OF COST. Thik
otlcr applies only to thoto who
will use jjas imroevliately connec
tions arc ma*k and who are on
lines of rngins. M the nights
lengthen the demand lor Cl AS
for illuminating is increasing—
the people of our t ity now realise
that
fi»r lighting is infinitely
su|»crior to any other roelhml
known lietc. The light is more
briUiant. avaiUble and reliaUe at
ALL HOURS, and, with equal
light, coats lc« than one-hall of
any other, bcsiilcs being tor easier
on the cycx Houses in cousc of
erection or |>n>i>osea should not
be comidclcd without a lysIcmufgas piping. Many ha%-e
alrcjul) done ihia Application
for anything m the line of light
ing, heating or piping made at
our office,
K. Front St, will
secure iirompl attention.
L. L. A. BUILDING
WAm OAPAtiauT.
The public debt «f the l ultctl Stau«s
n June 30. liskt. w as 81.107.711.*j:.7.
The entire revenue of Ihe forty-t
S«P«0M
nmi«w
O. m. OAMVKP.
FIRE INSURANCE
Pserce*. Medicinea
' •*o»aT lUrr. FoMauM.
r«r*
Rasun’s
•DENTIST#
riJJe. Plc-«t PellcU PCCBKJ*
•n
Guarantee 1
Sttthtmst
DM. mAWVKi
r. of tbe Arm of J. V
».dm* bU .mu. J. V. Mor
William Pierson llumlllou. am
partner, apiioar. lu the Ananclal di
orles only a. a dlr«vtor or trusttv lu
three tMuiiwnle. the Nallomil TuIm*.
the North British and MerciuilUe In■uraiK-e »x»mpany of Ixmduti und Edln
burgh and the Ntn-th British and Mer
cantile Insurance comjiany of New
York.
Even George W. iVrklus. to whom
the detail of the gn*at coal .trike
referred by Mr. Morgan when Bhdiop
PotltT bnmehed the subject of i
tlcment on their rewnt trip acros. the
AlUntIc together, U iiauM*d a. a di
rector lu only four tximiuiuies. But the
remaining |«nnem could ajH-ud ihrir
enllrt* time attending dlrtviors* uk*.-ilug. had they no more ImiK.rtant use
for their huslncw hours.
Morgan A Oc are Interested dlrectl.v
or indirectly In a gnut many of tbe
leading cvuiccrn. of the country. Tbe
total capita Illation of .uch proiwrlie.
1. eatlmated at 8tk44S.rs^M'».». Besldt*.
this vast sum. other gTv*at accumulalloua UH.k smalL The gold coin and
gold ccrtlflcau*. lu the Vnlled Stale,
treasury only amount to aUnit KkV».*
000.000. and yet tills Is utiprtHHHlented.
All the gold coim-d and uncoined in
the whole world Is «*stlmated at Hr
84l.Ovio.tsiO.
20-Ycir
ranw^
UcMnlhnrei.
Im of the
o.n*oratlon» and
or more of the gnat o.nHiraiio
tru.U which mark thl- eni ..f .
iMd capital
The im n- list t*f them*
whotH* affairs no move
U. made without consullall.m at
23 Wall atn¥*t lusplns the defenn..e
due fn.m a dullHj“ * iumt«»n dollars.
But th.Te an* valT .xmildnaIlona of
caidlal. unions of iK.werfuI coriH.rn
Uona whoM* affatm an- U lug handled
M.»rgou A To.. In whome dlby J
iio member of I be Ann e\w
alls. They an* known aa Morgan com-
Whitney, J
wa>d II. HoMus.m. IMwnnl T. Stole,
burr. U4»l.*rt Bacon. Temple Bowdoln.
William riermm lUmUton. fharle.
Stab le, t'.i.Tge W. Perkin, and J. Ph rpunt Morgan.
Ai'eordiug to the public rtxx»rds. no
one of the An.1 live named »U. a. a dl
rector In any ^^•r|K.r:llll»Iu
Temple
Bowdoln I. nulut'd a. director only In
the fhlcago, liidlanaiH.il. and laml.
vllle railroad iiud Hh* South rartdln.t
und Heorgta Uallrvud
also
OtH.rgtf K. Bowdoln. who#**
active 1
U at
Wall stcivt, ha.
great
iHiards of
$14.98
AT lO*
f.»r tbe alck In ch
not even iu silvtT. A uapktn over
uucer make, an air tight tto.T.
Milk umd Instead of wat.-r f*»r i»oarl
Ing an <*gg for au invalid w ill imi«rt
delicate ilavor.
Wlue whey make, na eiw-lU nl dish.
Take Ihrw ounn-. of .h. rrjhalf a cup of milk. Bald the milk.
and remove quickly fr.mi
premium.
It 4.n it- uiiill
an
The amount of niplla! uud.f coulnd
fn.m the i.fllce at llrt«d ni»d Wall
BEATlllCE MIU.EB.
mtri^*u 1. pcrhaiHi gn nter thnn !h.* t.*
tal amounl of goM coin In the vv..rldIMI*lltlVEI> NEW UKBVIC K.
It repn*ment. .uch wealth and power
MA Mb llKi.VX rCNTKAl.
aa never l*efore were c.‘iitrallx*d In the
Lt ave. Union Station.Grand Hs}iltU.
hands of one man.
If 00 noon dally. airlTo. New \ork.
Moigun A to. are mem- Grand 0«mtral tilfftiou. I'MiO a.
Arm of
ext day.
iKiard of dlretior. of one
Wbal a Tate ll Telle.
Urer. parlfr the blood, giro clear
aTuST
tbbbrh^ttt
There are twehe luniuT. In I
Ann. ai»d eleven of them ItM.k after detalla of tl*e varlou. great echem
which have given to the language
new wont • Morganlxlng." Ihere 1.
only one Morgan <on whoM life Eng
I take out
Uab luveetom atul i
imylng b i*<r
If ttet mirror of ytmra alioy^^a
'fWir I.Mt •l.reCUN^
t
an
tbe eubiirlM.
TTlOfied aocb ihi extraordinary apUtoda
tlca that be wa. offered a
» In that adence at the
lima of Ida gradoatkm. aaya tbe New
York World. HU fatber wanted him
tbe fortunee of ihe great
boyee. and tbe cap atal gown
lining light. It 1. told tl
•bait time after Morgan bad left col*
lege a friend met bla father and i
bow the bo> waa getting on.
**Wby. that lioy will tmk the whole
world one of theme daya." replied tbe
•Ider Morgan.
In the uui»relw»tloua corner office at
23 Wall atreet. New York, where
Urn. of J. r. Morgan A t o. alt. In
irul «.f the liuaiu.e. of nmny of thla
country*. Indu.trlt**. the exiravi
prediction of the cld.T Morgan U oercr
thought of. *1 he wlude world alnwdy
tooLa to tliat ofllce for It. cue wh.
er#T any ir.nmcllon Invoking mmin
^•hrthiT 11 he a war or a cool aUU
•n amalganmtlon of .l.ein.hlp a
ntllroed IIih-. «.r the flnamlng of
Imnkrupt klngdom-U up for dliK-i
L
msmw
Traverse City, Mich.
MISCELLANEOUS
IWinillWII[,Fnillll«Bt26
itSBiwbwe
M”/Eey£“— —“esy
_ Bias to.TBTr.ra* City M Mtow
far Oraad BafAd*. Itorai. Tatoda. t^toafo
aadw*at..MDam. 11:40 aaL.S;40
fMp. m.
■v..ll:4Dam.SW)|k.m-
“■
nraoK te—. Tt.— (
HAlSTE£kMITIEAS1EMI.I.
AND OONMBCnOMS.
TIME CARD.
Mrs. E.O. Piper
ruMl-rulraWmw.l iraai . l-WBiix^—
IF.KF. IS NOTHING GIVEN TO US TO F.NJOY IN THIS WORLD THAT IS AS. BEAU
OMiftbLuiatenbati
TIFUL AS MUSIC. U tt «n echo of p««di«-, «na a C .Tra «oe imranmiy -irprW
-Tbragb long «fferi^
Opticius
our muiic U »o •mruncing, *o powerful in iu effect
U again with \-xrn and would U- pka«cd i
, ttie human mind, what muat he the roiuic of
sec all win. arc in i*t-eJ **f tilanwcs.
Kxamination Free.
i xtt the muaie of earth in this Und of exile, where, like
the'tiW^n of larael aitting hr the rireia of Babylon, our harpa her at oaea. and. aftor aalnff toor bol*
ara route with aorrew and U.e aeecnu 6f joy are bot too often
drowned in ih. Sood of deepair; IF EVEN HERE IN THIS
rawtaarwto
city! whU
VALLEY OF TEARS THE MUSIC OF OUR EXILE CAN
dirtora. prarrew iway ra i
CONJURE OUR TEARS AND CAST US INTO ECSTASIES
OF DEUOHT. WHAT MUST THE MUSIC OF HEAVEN BEI
Sirri-s."-.'
amrnum».m.
mmu^m.r.A.
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Hm smtiitf BnObiub nlftan ccn'. IttfSa PoioiiT. AtiocBt
BLAMCBE COX COMING
FRIENDS
WITH A
NIHILIST
•nom. iraM wrrr by a aptatn af po^
ikw an oor aid* and an luformatton
m im»
iPTnrsTT:^
JlrouttdtbeHts0rts
Herolnwof Dwtroit Jail Exparianca Short Tima Ago
Uwcbca to watt.
He mrppra to a
window, aafcad a gnaatlon I did not
■g.atCJa BaMaetbIzkynnd
rccelred from tbto
Jalcb. and tbm fwaard out. and 1 fdfot9y toU at a labia groaning with conntry at tba Kew gardens There
»!. »• P. M-r
I noticed that br waa pale and
la Ibto
U»p»am
good tbinga aa only aampm know waa nothing in tbe abort notice, aside
ferrbd. and wbm I )oked him al«ot
topaaiws. Afiar Lari aad AL from tbe.mcetkm that the nwe was
1 M W dW Pound Id a leUoro^ It hr aaW that br bad aren a Tlaltar
mnabla to aay pia any lon^. tba cooaldervd a botaukwl curnwliy. to In
Mondnf'nnd Tncwdny wiU ba bssdlcate that tbe flowar. a iwrfi-ct bine,
if Wf^ fmmg BaglUhiMD wbo bad in the fwoiu whom hr ttonght be T«^
Hr bad another rrra.Kl. br m-r dnya'for tba loosl btmnob of tba
piMty Of aaoMy aod cuaM
wImto ocntord.
marks an epoch in rooe culture.
.ked tor to w.lt at tbe dalratioo Army. SpMdnl arrrieea will
Among tbe faddists In tbe growing
ba piaoaad-vb«o 1 frll imo truahim at aald. atel
botol 1 - . :.u. He left me on a atreet ba brid in tbe eraning St two of tba Ma. L. SoaJaandMr. nndMra S. S of tbe ruoe 11 baa been for aces the
WUilama wars prapaiad to antartain sought for cx4w. Not that there would
com.; with a ware of bla band, anJ
ibaa. Monday aTesing in tba Bapthat waa the laac 1 er«r «w of him.
far tba nnaindar of tba aTwalnr be any particularly Urge money
uat obnreb and in tbe Fnanda ebnrob.
Two towira bad paa«d. and 1 waa
atat wbUe traralliMc In tbr iVaiilnkma
Tha baantiful grora waa iigbtod with ward, bot there a.cvma to Ik- *,>m - al
day night.
Bngadior Oox and
tbr lH»td.
of th» tmr. Ur arU ool Introdinl to atm w atlUm in IIjt oCli-e
aeaa lantema and gaa lights luremeul In the bi-pc that thrlr n .tno
Qapcain Voder of Detroit will ba
stay go doom In botankwl hUt«wy traUdooQ^ bot aaCDKblnf to awr to luiid*-n when the town waa emldmly abakrs
After tbe oM camp aonga wara sung
and gire addreaaaa Tba focmer
aa with an rarttoiuakr. and live minIng after a loitln prvllx as the gtt»wer
■OOMT or totrr to anw bU ajuipa
of
perfect blue.**
thUa or iDdUoadoo. and br HimU bUo- utra Uter It wa. kiw.wn everywhere lady eraatrd aomatblng of a ammti<m
grandpa
In oth«-r cxxuntrlc. and In bygime
oair ospraaalDs an uiAnUm that goU that tlie fiotlre atatlon bad l*een blown in Detroit raoantly, brtnff arraalad Mr. Qraoo and
atop, than tbel
op. I ruabed to ll»e a«*eoe with thouyears thing, were different aa to tbe
hte lolD bot watfT.
wise for paraiating in bolding open
OMoeiarT tvwarda few auciK-ssful grv>w
How and tbm aa I jourorjrd 1 bad aanda of otbera. and the »lght w aa one air maatinga OB tbe atraat. 8ba aarrIng of fioeal tooufctn*altUa. Thi. was
Mrd of caara wbarr cltizena bad iNt-o nr%«r t*» !«• furg‘*tten. Tlio Cno. l.irge
ro aantrnoea. ona of 9 daya in tba
noubly tbe case lu the .W-.Im rl.»nd*
I KlU-ria a Itb- bolldirwaa mithlng but
Ormdt Honae of Oorraotias and 11
o«t trtaU a^ bad^
tamad to tbelrhomaa.dectoring it ona during tbe early part of th.- •k-x«d
daya in tba Wayne ooonty )aU.
teenth tvntury.
The cvmnirv w.ut
Ing up the atrret.
Hdaota of aotorratlr poarr. bot
of tba aaoto anjayable aranlnga apant
tain Yoder to a apaaker of ability and
mad over the tulip, oud Lir.:e K.mm-s
lug on the B.«»r of the 1
oo»a oot of tbrtn ui
at Sato Bay.
In cash were offm-d for the proxlu<to a Tcry awert aioger.'
I waa iDlxlog wUU Ibo rather the cell, of the baaetoeu
Tboaa praatot wara Barb and
tloa of perftvt siKiltm-na of the dif
otlODca crowd at tbe hotel lu Kan- eight |ir'a.u»er». all of '
Frank. Bat and tamilj. Will. Lex.a ferent var«et!.-a. twiKvlalb a true black.
the two
doortn tbat 1 toarord. almoat by arel. barm.
and family. AL Martha. Mary and And one Inalauce Is recxwded wbt-re
loe orUoiala. ll
Amt of tbo eaaa of a rrtnrtm] eilto.
one of tbetu racaped death,
family, grandpa. Tom. Martha and lAOOO fiorins waa paid for a single
lU waa a man oainrd OatroT. who bad
tormmij barn ijultr a finmilneot rltb a day and a night before the debrla
plant.
famUy . LsTi and Annia B. E
tVbUe tlw grvm lug of tbcae floral
aao of tba town and bad cotwrtderabla remo\e«l and tbe Udu^werv reeo\er»-d
Clara and Half.
freaks baa always It-en a matter of
am! an«»llM*r day 1«eforr an Imi-atlg
woaJth. It w aa In my ow u
Onaau from abroad ware Mr. and
much Interest to Uuanlst*. ll has Uen
tlon Saa begun. Ituring thla Inters
ba told tba atorr of hto r*i
Mrs D. Lapoinl. Mrs L. a Canlar.
a luxury with wbU h the o.romen-lal
I heard nothing wIiat.^.T from Un*
tbraoofoa lla bad la-an arrrati«d at a
Mr.
and
Mrs
Elian
and
aon
of
TrarflorSt no toAttx-r bow cmluuhi.tlc.
no. .\fter a day had gone by I luanl»rto*a notSca and aiarted off for K1
ataa City. Mr. Miller of Cbnada. Mr. eodld not afford to toy. He 1. mostly
Oa ikmrmm of
up my mind that be wna among tl
baiia wltboot a togal trial. Ilia firotierQraan of tba appar paninaaM.
eoncerued In the aociiws^ful raising of
tf bad baas conflacated. bla family o|v kllUd. It *wme to toe that be wr.a n
earletle. f.w which th.ee U a well
carrying the iwrkage when be left tl
praaoad and driven
known puldle d. mand- Thu. experbuilding, and I figured that he had rrKlXUal.KY riKLA) DAY
tlon baa In-c^xme a mouop ly enturned for It mod bad I-hii mai
Tlctlm with tbe olhitw. I gr»t a
bad
Aug
and IhoM at the btwd of
at every body Ukeu out, but LU
jltyintba Hendiraon
dens and tbe coum^rvu
not atinmg them.
mea affair, apia-arod in tbe auprame
to private eatalea.
-It waa only when a public Inveatlgaainlly
court today Kooa came from nortbem
Kmgxlcy, .\ug. 211.—The rapidlv
doad orjwattered lw-y«rMl rej'aU. I la Uou had teTTun aod tbe ncwswiwra
igan upon liearlng that a warrant spreading
wer.- talking aUail
^cAtlmg Field Day fever has' opened
out for bim and examination to up
and baring but a ainal time l« lira, ploalvrs that I auddeniy caught my
p full force on Kingsley people and
aet for BeptemU^ 16. Hall waa fixed Friday, September 5, is the date fixed menta of tb*- mcih4Hi
and wban ba tcdd ua of bU irralmant lireath. In leva than an Imur 1
oor IndlgnaUou waa Intena,-. 1 plib-d a|ieedlng <»»•« <‘f <'rat^»w by. tmln. and at IIU.OOU. wblob waa fomiab.d by for the special celcbralioo of this kind.
I by dectriclty d.^4»v»-rM by lUtr
for the spec
bla. and 1 know 1 ua,^l atrong Ian- It waa not until I waa U yomI the lliu. Otto Ihling and Oaoar Buckont of Kal.•tiL'itu-.-r.
T##!#
KJi-lluj. a
The merchAnls have rcsionded liberIta of Auatriit,that 1 darrtl try to tUl
fsaga and atoo made bim a eaab pre*
wi-rv madr on a torg.. iH-ah- at tho lr».i.
ally to the soliciting committee and
It out. CrtalnuhadcometotYacow
factory of iJyiUng.- with |H-ifoil auv
go<xl
prizes
will
characterize
each
Too wlU acarcely <*ndlt lue when I do « XH4 tly aa h.- Iiad dom*. Hr owt«d
LAID HIM 10 IlEHT,
PCS*, ll la dxxland that oh-« tr.. #lvx-l
event
The speech of ihe day will be of auiK^rlor quality can U- prmlu.KKl at
aaf that Oatror rewanlM me by going the ladlce a grudge, and he left that
given by County Qerk Robert K the name co#t as ordinary
Btralght to tbr |ioUce and reia»nlng aU package to blow up the Imlldlng,
Xb#
that I bad aald. It to i-walble tliat It Whether It wua cxplialed by eliK-kw ork
Waller of Traverse City. There will Gysluge factory Is driven outlrvly I'y
waa roqotrtd of him. but I think ba or.t.y iMMiie one a.vklng t
also be street games of every descrip water to^wrr. and It to thought that
did It Ifi a truckling way In order to could not l*e told. t»ut It
On® by one the old pioneers aiw tion, a ball game and everjihing that the ahundainx of water |Km.x and
curry farur. liefure tmon m xi day I eauacd the dlaaater. and he had mi
Twaatng. Yesterday at hit old borne
to make a rousing celebrauion. Iron ore throughout Sweden to cxlalii
>efor.‘ It hiipia neil.
focalrod an omclal vUlt nml waa gooil hla e.4 U|ie U
to develop 4. gr,at eltK-tru ate-l Imlusin Orwnt township tbe last md ritea
wramrd to get out of the rtiuniry. 1 learned that the In
were paid to an old pioneer, Albert
ijxointetl:
bad aonao mougb to rratlse what that light on the matter ex.'ei.t that
Brigham.
Marshall
of the day—S. K. Curdy,
iTEMS OF Interest.
pxploalre bad been un-d. and It
mmnt aod to go. In the
U
wna
one
of
the
Urgeat
gatherings
EhN-trh- i.ii!\v:iv^ art- I ;.M|V dlCommittee on Arrangements—\\\
not even laid to nlblllau. 1 could have
Eoaoton autborltlea
•touapact." and bad I Wu a Polandtr told a atory: but. Innocent aa 1 was of for auoh an ooonaion ever aaaembled farman, S. 1). Fenstcrmachcr, D. 1.. plat ing th.- «.ld fa’^iisuii.d d.lic* ii4-e<« 1
Sviilz.rlana.
It woold bare meant a dungeon fur any <H>mpllclty. It would liave reaulted in thto portion of t^o gantry. W. B, F.nsign.
H taken atomt thr»-e K.«.'4.iMto for
me. 1 bradad for Trut^.w, Juat within In my death on the galluxv..
Anderson was iu ohAr^ with the first
Street games
Win. McCulIy. Oias
iin-K«4,-ig4* to L-4* frt.iti one « im* 4.1 il
tba Attotrtaj} iMJTder. and aa a^am aa I
me of his new fun^l car. and the Rogers, Chas. Haniment.
.Xtlanile t4* Hh-.»th4-r.
Ud croaard tbe Uwd.r tbe mutter waa
A Kalickt*. W'rr «*f ll«rr>l»j
remains were the first to be laid to
Horse Races-R. Case, Jake Ski,!FrofeH-.i l*r.«.h-rl4k llirth ttf r.Th
aatttod.
While Aualrla la nliuoat aa
Of all the matrimonial tnillUklng- rest ill th4- new cemeU-ry iu Grant
lias aini pt.-I 111- -ff-i 4U th4.*t*h:ne.
autocratic aa lluaala. In one way you In the age t»f chivalry-the way.
towmshin. Rev. L.O. Drew officiated.
chair at t*4.im,.».m nn.
are not debamHl fn»m ex|ireaaliig a widow, are at onw the U-hb^t t
-..p!e have nnAmong
the
n
Ulivea
prewnt
w,re
i CtMimullccfrro opinion aliout otlur couiitrhw. 1 moat roinprebeiialve. Aa a rule their
end.d thtbarafurw took aatUfnotion In tolling method. Mdiloyj rcort b. bh«n.liHh. Dr. aud Mr. Matt,-r and Mra Harry
Gco. Madison, .V W. Ovcrholu
siin e It
4
Rindgc of Grand Rvuids.
my atory and ahualng Iluaaln.
oinmittccS to Wk after xliffcrent
luont: It U remarkable when
The liiuHality fioia ai ,-i.l. 4.l-»
The casket an4l surroundings were fratern:^ orders—J. J. Hrownson, H.
It waa thto atory that brt.ught about near la an Item In their bnrgalir^KjMHsf
way einpl..\eti wa- r4nluod :C. ik
> with a rntoud i
hidden
with flowers. Besides the H. Ketebum, Sl4>lem
WtaKlmcn: last year by iu»pn»\4d ouipUi
named Urodno.
I kn.-w nt »umv, of
floral coutributions fn^m friends and William Sjuuldin-, lake Skidimne, vio»*a.
fw he pn.nuxl by
cooraa. that be wa. a Pobiiub-r. but It
Yet one of tlic rarei^t cxi-t inlona In neighbors at home were tboat-from Oddfelbws;
Two nusbvn fl,.uri:»- o.illWilham Wi
Vngbl, C.eo.
waa a fortnight Uf.w^- I hwriMNl that the way of tleli4-acy to IImik- 4oi
Ann-nt an m.i* hin.-r%. h;^^- r
David Campbell of Traverse City. Maxhson, Maccal>ees.
ba waa an exile and a iilhllUt. He waa rial m-gutlntlona has evUhntly Uvn
Ikk'Ii oixistrmietl at llaritiii.
Mr. and Mr. Matthews. Dr. Boylan
forty yrara old. well .din-nieil and of prompt,kJ by a widow who luiJ
churla.
aod
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gannett.
Mr.
and
good addrvwa. and hi. atory w*n. that an cX4N-ptlonaI Iux,t. In IJod WIlU.nu
BBBVITIES
A dtNMinn nt nlatlm: to tiu-.
Mrs. Bracken. Mr. and Mra Hurt, Mr.
of a hundred other rxllca. At the age de Lauda-cltlMT one of the mo
land, daltd ViU. ami Kigiu^l I
Rev. Hugh
Kcnnetly
FawkeK. was riHvnily sold lu l>u>.lon
or twroty-dght. while a pn.r4w.4H- p, iiiotTn of Hu- rruftadi-ra 4»r bU .410—off.-ra aud Mrs. Harr, Mr. and Mra Aldrich.
Shemian
n tiKlay to hold a quartei
for $600.
one of the odlegea at Wiinoiw and
,V> nuirka aiMl a |«ilfivy f“r haxing i£r. and Mrs. N,-lson of Grawn. Mr.
mg.
Rev.
Hai.^
While thoroughly h.yal to the cxnr In to wife J,utu. who waa the wife of and Mra F. M. Hamlin, Mr. and Mra
TIIAVEIWE t ITY MAHKETk.
rrery thought, he had expnwiMHl a p«e Thomaa de An-aey. -|f Iw- may K- Joseph Hatey. Mr. J. and Mrs. G. Sherman, will occupy the pulpit
ruiiowms U » b«t of tb« baylntf aixl x-UinK
Utlcal opinion that mumd Ida d4.wn- ph-naing to the aald Joan.'* the sheriff
the Second M, F-. church SuniUy.
lUsanl and Mr. and Mrs Saunders of
la inatruett-d to iiH4-,Ttain tl»e widowWi Monroe Cxmter.
wlaht-a, “and If tin- said Joan shall
Acting as honorary pall b- arers and Bishop Tuttle, of Si. Iajuis
lie plenaed to liave him fiw a hilsiwiid
leading tb4- sray were, Wm. Coates. Bishop Atwell, of Kansas City, Mo.,
th4*n th«* aheiiff alunll ,-aua,* William
Adam Dixon, J. J. Carl. J. N. Ken- and Mrs. At«cll are guests of Rev.
to have Kelrin of Joan and her Iniid.”
Faul and A. O. Hall. and Mrs. Stout totlay.
Iioth of wld4-h he obtiiln4^1 In the name m-4ly, J. T
UNDER $10,000 BAIL
Attorney Edwin S. Roos WiU be
Tried September 16
r.
,ri';
**Gotm* to CaliWmiaT
co'Ajc sm*U lake yo* ao/U|
Dm — -dr oaly way.’
There are thmirn sdemmaawi tm aotaa to CSIttoento.
Oetwuo. IdsiKx risk
ainl W .MitaM aa owa
Chi40go aii4l Alton Ry., “THE ONLY WAY”
from Ctii4ago aiHl St. Louis
iTi
©omr
For Sunday
Dinner
CITY OPERA HOUSE
l-eave your onlcrs
Staple and Fancy
fll^l
ttX LBZ> THX WAT lKTi> THX Ptltl.Tl WCIUlw
faU. Hr waa arreated. ixM.nn.d In a
dungeon for acven m4.nth. and then
without tbr farce of a trial wa. Imnlabrd from the country,
Grodno arrived In Craf\*w to bunt up
•omr old rrtenda. hut a. mam a. the
oxito they Bmwttal and In.ulttd him
and ordered him to nuoc ,.n He made
bla way to K.ngUud. liwrinnl the laiigvago thoroughly and In time l.'came
a leading nlhlllat.
For aUmt eight
ytara br bad apeut all bla time aobeuitng and pUnnlng agalnat the llumton
goeammmt and all the eff.irt. of the
caaFa oAcUto to locate or hbrntlfy him
bad bMO foUle. Grodno did not tell
«M as plainly aa I bare t«dd you w^^t
bo waa bHng too prudent for that, but
bo loft me to Infer It. Aa to hi. Im.l
MOO In Cracow I did not InqulA. and
bo did not Tolnntecr tbe Information.
mat .Hbka to ahow blmaclf as
r aa bo did. He moved alK>ut In
t naetmem Uv ten dara being
toA
to* took ewtntn Infonnntloa
1 nottM« tkat h. h*<i • ^•cUs« uod«
Mow to a
“Ilnaklng In the sun** to In llm*lf of
nwl and ,>.naid4-rable U-uellt. and It
to no i-oinpllinent t4» our hmnnn liitelllgeiKV to And that «uta and
un
derstand that fact to-ller than we do.
The love of sunshine to naturally one
of ,*ur sitonc-st Instlmts. and we
ahoul.l 1- fur b,-althler and happier If
we foUow,Kl and decloiKsl |i Instead
of pnuth-ally Ignoring and n*iireMlag It.
How a siiarkllng sunny m4
blUratra ua ami make, ua
\ day to sjieuJ Indixjm,**
frw h4»lldsvs arc taken
that
»n! *nu- wealth of the
suniwwms to to^un-d out lavtohlv alt
around ua ami wr turn from It to
stniggle f,w a few pitiful haiulfuto of
something else that ts y.*Ilow and
shining, but not half so likely to
bring US happiness and ,*ften has
stran;.',*. r<-,l slants uia*n It. Give natim- a chano*. an4l we will find that
there to more than a im-re fanciful
eonnt-cilon lietwt-en natural aunllght
and lliaf *>unny“ dtopoaltlon which,
a Her alL Js the tnw “philosopher a
stooe.“-Exchange,
The ch^Tful Idlui who didn't bars
Following |pr, re the remains home by
tbe two SODS of tbe deceasc-d and his
four granilsoiia
. The following obituarr wKsread:
lAlbertBriglmmwasboru in Faystoc.
yennout. Mav a. llWi. and died at hto
home in Grant township Ang. 21,
PJ02. ag,‘d 70 years. 3 ma 24 daya
On November 27. 18&3. he chose hto
life companion, Almira M. Durkee.
To them was granted nearly fortynine years of married life; hu wife
survives him. To them throe children
were Imm. Albert K. of Grant townshiix, Glen A of Grawn. a daughter,
Weltha Emma, died in her third year.
“the old over land route** and located
e in tbe tall of 1867
Evorything
mef^VfaT *'1Se^*^*"*
**
-The sur^x"urs mwr you retd imme
dUte rrllrf.“Dou't be facetlouA
Ifs Ikk ..us#
Mont relce to likely U> blow off at m\\%
oM time. Yea. 1*11 take another. Inn
In a dash of lemon tbU lime,-—New
York Telegram.
sur-'s^;':.sr:ir.£
quart ivtaiL 6c per qanrt wholwale.l
aU mUk d«wl«ca of thto eity, bagi
a
PRICES: - - 25c. 35c anti 50c.
0! innoi^oviiin
.\a. m-cl l4t Miner tia.m hc.ti.
Dtm'l Icl tlie 4tr get stagnant
create a bm . e. Put in ime
or irnuc ot OUT tle>k oi «cilmg
ELECTRIC FANS m x..ur oith e. Millciuhoim-. .Ml 4»l new
ilcMgn an*l jK-rlct 11 tMtstniftitfjt
CAMPBELL BROS
Pretfy
School Suits
SSIJJKO
\\V* are showing some very handsome things in ail
the latest styles for the little chaps. Make il a i>oint
to call and see what good suits wc can sell you for
little money. Best of qualities and nicely trimmed
first class workmanship.
School Shoes for
visit in
vrgyr which wasiu the early
Mrs. Fred Ingram and daughtci
daysI of the Gcimd
Grand Ttoiverae region, he Mercedes have gone to Petoskey tc
oarved from the primitive forest
visit her mother
pleasant and appreciated home
Miss Blanche Cook of this dty.
Neighborhoods meant townabip# in
Miss May Echlcr of Kalkaska and
those days, and for miles he aaato
Mrs. Clock of Detroit have left the
in raising the log buildings, the only
('.rand Traverse Sanitarium in greatly
kind then known. He also waa over
improved health.
aV the logging bees, aud was alsrays
Miss
Jennie Hyman of Grand
ready with a willing heart and his
Rapids is the guest of Mrs. W. J.
strong am in times of need
He was a devout Christian, having Parker.
Mrs. G. W. Lawrence will go to
teen years of age by uniting with the Chicago tomorrow to make toTl milli
Advent Christian oharch,usually tem nery purchases,
ed the second dar Adventtota As
UTAOE AWD rUATFORM.
Christian he Uved; ns a ChriatUn he
died
Here is what is said of the -Dia
Hto lastmaeioas words wara,“Hto mond King- to appear in the City
name to Jaaat “
Opera House September 3rd:
To hto memorv—be was a trai
If our sister cities know what is
friend, a faithful and loving father, good for them they wfll engage Mr.
a devoted haaband.
Southeis and his company fora whole
week and invest
inv<
tickets.—
in
Dispatch. F>ie.PA. May 80.
1 mil,- J..hnny. “i.dl me
-The l>iamond King,** with Edwin
:,Hl with your war
up the Ken Jmin hill at the h,wd of Soulhcfs and Madalinc Pnee in the
your tnmiHi.leading roles, is the attraction at the
“Well.** *«ti4l the toatll.* M'arTv,! vrtThird Avenue play house thU week.
teran. “I m^mtibKl the thry anImaL
,lr,w tiiy swtwtl ftx>m Us aotdwnl. The production is a sumptuous one
riHK* in my nirmp*. «xled ‘Forward:* throughout And richly desaves the
on,! sunk the spur# d,^ii In tbe quiver lotgc patronage being accorded it—
ing flanks of my gallant ateed.N. Y. World. June 9.
-Yesr* exclaimed the lK,y. hreathl4fw«ly. *nJu on. uncle. Tell me the
nwto Al
MARIE C. SOUTHERS.
Fresh...
Bops and 6ir1s it
Fred Ingram ol the Boston Store
ooantry’s
Btry s requirements, and
ana worked
woraea
for its advancement^
advancement and best inter- has gone to St Thomas, OnL, to vis
ests.. and by liard laW and that en- it his father.
-l*ben‘ Isn't any
more
to
tell,
Jiamny.- aald hto uncle, with a l»cnt\vr sigh. -The horoe balked.-—Cbl-
Maftnificent Costumes.
Beautiful Scenery
•
decided this counw before be was six
sitXKl In a Herald s^juare cmiK^rium.
and then laumtod thla;
-Why am 1 like Mont I*elce?“
-Ikiwuse Jim are ahakj.- ventured
tlie pr\*«iHwus eiilxcn.
again: It's becaose—-You*
cure blwaj-s dry at the mouth
brvst
discomfuct and
to thlNk,- ,
**.\4|K.. If.
-keu haxe
r"
A Great Cast
41.'i South Union street.
South Side Mcxlcl Store.
Ikdli leones. No. :14
Mrs. G. W. Butler and little daughfrom
:
Eittk men
station there.
ter have returned
Grand Rapids.
THE
DIAMOND KING
Jacob Furtsch
The Citizens, Telephone Comi»an>
has just completed their line down to
Hanitfh postofticc and have oj>ened a
maoNAD.
IN
% for the «'
hundreds of people.
The c-oncerts
given one night each week arc bccoming ver)- jiopular.
Moving direct from the state of Ver
mont ho wended his way afoot by
_
w iih....................
The Traverse City bant! gave a
line concert bn Sixth street op|x>silc
the residence of Hon. Perr)- Hannah,
last night, which was enjoyed by
Charles Wilhelm and son Alfrcci
went up the Boardman fishing ycsicrday.
They returned last night aith a
fair catch.
MR. EOWiN SOUTHERS
Groceries
KSSS'-.-.:
of gentle hiv,- mid the faith of a true
soldier.
It 1a fitting that the mime
of one of tin- im-n w im loil the aaaault
<*f AVn- should lie pre.-M-rvi-d In Mi, h a
ni-onl aa the alnive. He xvna In truth
a v,-ry p4-rf4vi knight. <;entleiiu:u‘a
-ONE NIGHTWEDNESDAY. SEPTEyBER 3.
the hnUnt If JOImber
STEINBERG’S
Grand Opera House
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4.
A Dram* Which Catches
PopiUir Taste.
(»ood strong serviceable shoes that have all the re
quired service in them and still dressy and comfort
able. We guarantee them to give satisfaction in
every case. Step in and let us show them to you.
The shoe department is now on the main lloor where
you will find it whch more convenient to do your
shopping.
TTiiih every* dolUr\ purchase vou get a coujitm entitling you
A Scale Production of Great
Herit
to
UP a chance on that Hands^c Btdroom Suit Ithal will be
glYCn fiWiy in a few day^.
Somebody
going to ha%e it.
lose your chance.
B) Einrd Wiitzel '
«Cbe Boston Store#
The Leader of Sensational
Novelties.
SEE^
HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
onrra
rBATBBSB dTT. MlCiL FHIOAT ACC.D8T 99. 1909.
CHARGED HOB
WITHBAYONETS
BIG BLAZE IN BAYtlH
Bay City.. Mioh..
Mioh. Aug.
Strikers B«oomfnff Violent In
Panther Creek Valley
■HERS IN AN UGLY MOOD
Because Many Men are Returnina to Work
vsUsT B sIBs
Met M taMMlI BIU M Miamigkt 10
mao of Wm. Boety.
tMramtSohMM
klU him 8mml tImM ika
Some woo fbo« syoe Wlme Iba
tmpi MTlTod tba o^ ofmr groot
mM
Moro moe foportod for work ihla
morale UmaoTor OompuiUo K and
B worn orSoT«d and trolloy oara worn
mrat throogh the Paotlmr Otook ral. lor. oo. oar ahaad and amahM bohiad
tba workmro’aoar At Bammit HIU
moro roportod for work than aaj
monaiag aUioa tbo atrika WM ordoroA
ThUeawa pat tha mtm la a Mshtfal
mood. Whoa tho aoa aaSea mM
raaohod laaMord hiaoM aad jaora
groolod tboM Tba mob elowd la oo
thaoM. Captain Holm WM atiaod by
tha aagrr mob aad tramplodmpoa
Boraral gaarda had tha elolhlaff torn
off tholr backa A obargo waa madr
oa Ibo mob witbftxod bajoaota aad la
tbo offona to got away from the abldlnta aoreral teuton jampad elaaa
tbroagh the opora boam wladowa
Captain Orrha baa roqaoalod Ooaatal
Qobtn to oomr boro to go orar tba altaatfoo aad will aak him to doolara
Laaaford nndar martial Uw.
Chmleston. W. V.. Aug. 21>-Advic« reccivc«l at the governor'a office
thii morning indicate that there iiai
licen no diaturl»ance in the Near River
fieUl aince the arrival of the iroopi.
Sheriff Hanicl *a>*a the evicted miner*
arc becoming dojtcrate. tlovemor
White offetfc to head a aubacriiilion
liftt to |iuti liasc tenu fur the evicted
D» ATII
unn. ATI.AII
n
al|18:10tbiai
erupt tbrougb tba usIIm
MSI duriug the iru. tba depart.
;wua kopt at a oafa rtiotauda in
ordM tu guard agaiaataoeldasta. At
IJO ou aooumulattoB of gua blew out
tba uppm alory wiadowo in tba frool
oCIba kuUdiag usd larulud u portloo
of tba aouIbwuU. Thatu wute muuy
»w aaoapM from Injury. Flra.
A FBOKIA OOBir EXPOSITION
EDUCATE THE
WORKINGMEN
MURDER AND ARSON
tM^a ftwtiuK. 1S39-
BIG PUBLIC FUNERAL
It CaahU
aamciur.
Sheriff Creighton came o\ ct from
Kalkaska last night after Charles
Tugwood a man wantctl at Rapid
Cityand Aldcn on charges of theft ami
forgery. It is allcgctl that 'I'ugwuod
stole a check at Aldcn. cashed it at
Rapid City and came on to this city.
J. O. Hutchins cashed the chyck.
Tbe amount was $4C and when found
the man had $38 in his iKxdtct.
Tugwood was located last night
shortly after the complaint was made
’ Chief c'
,l9or or theAe-
flebart Beteber fle. • a Prep.
THE WEATHER ?5SS\SSir^“‘'’
IF- YOU WAMT
to mUe » light pocket book do he»>7 work, bring it here.
loya
School
iui'fcs
esc
Handkerchief PuzAway with each suit—
J.25.1.50,1.75, 2,2.50.3.3.50.4,00.4,50.5.00
Cincinnati, Au^
.\ lonely form
house near Covington was tlic scene
of a terrible cninc last evening. Kmma Bonkhort, aged 35 tears, killetl
her mother by beating her over the
hcail with a hatchet, and tried to kill
her sister Do« with the same instru
ment. She then set fire to the house
slightly dcKmma Bankhart
sup}Krsol slic bcmented and
came violent.
I*ltOFITAVl.K 1
For the Victims of theCoguac
Disaster
loolc S'toro
Oi*y
Mother With a Hatchet
weaken it Boob that U wrong is attributoble to tbelr side, bnt UwlemThe body of the old woman
uem anddisorder bavebeea attHboUble rremalcd. Dora manageil to cscaiic 1
to other dlspotanu before UH-m The from the burning'hou«e, but may not
Chas.
TuuWood Was ArrsatMl
Sleek el
kets aad Seaetair fleets at tBe
Demented Woman Kills Her
Slnrle Ptiits tor
Ittic men- 25c, 35c, 50c.
•HAT
i the lime to buy v-our hats,
v-ou get “gootl Jquality” for
about Hailf’
mr
low
prioo
S. BENDA A GO.
FORGERY AND THEFT
Chsrgss Upon Which
leso
r mt thm W«rfc TUM Ur
.brother Of Charles
Bim Campbell, a usiaBoumy. wbo
Jr. of the Mich^ Slardi IsboBwona furiougb from bur week
Co., retumed to Peoria yesterday iu Ceotral ludia, apoku to u aumbur
several days v'isit with of tbe ludieu of tbe city yuMmduy
The Leeson Which Bishop Pot
afternoon at tbe borne of Btu. J. W.
ter Would Teach
Patebiu. A short devotional eerrim
with cofuidenkle »tti»cthe .dveitif- waa oondueted by Bru D. OoebUn.
iog matter for the big Com Eiposi after wbioL Btm Campbell told in a
SYMPATHY WITH MINERS 1. tbe great annual
1 one which attract. _
among tbe nativee
India. Aeolo
of many -states.
Mr. Prochazka by Bn. Uorat was muob enjoyed. U
Operators May Win But Victory brought the exposition to the attention tbe evening Bias
of a good many local i»eo|>lc who will again at the Com
Will Carry Bitter Sting
make it a point to be in Peoria in She is a feUow worker sHtb Bim MoOctober. _______________
Kellar. who has manr friends In this
city.
1 IB tba third atory winPO.IUO* or
KuatMumiuaida.
.Noi • UtroM i
Tbe fotoa of tba
xlj
By T«fa<rrmtA so SlM SmrU
blow tbom from tba frull
tbay wura uulnjorad. A ftraman.
Kuw York i
sa Mma eould not be laamad.
who la do* p|y interMtad in tbe mrika
of the uatbrmoite miners. U quoted lu
ua iaurriew today us Mylag: •‘Tbe
gmusd floor wu. ooouplad
oiwtutorsnaiise tbat they huve ubutod
ar'a drug uud bleycU aloauo.
tuU of^umps end they ure detMusiued
Tba two upper floora wura ooouplad to enuh tbis poor peopto. They may
kydboBuyOityOlub. Tba buUdiug.
wlB. but tbelr riotory will carry with
owsad by tba Wooda OpatuBouaaCo.,
it a bitter sting
la a total loaa.
lodnstrial troubles are not to bs set
Loaaaa had luauiaooo-Wooda Opora
tled by foroe In tbU country. He it a
bouaa. complau. $100,000; teaurmoea
stupid amployer wbo does not ruoog.
$40,000; Faiisur. $$.D00; luauraBoa $8.nits tb« wisdom Isaving tbe directioa
000. Bgy CUy dub. $6,000; fully in- of bis business to tbe eensiblUties of
bis employes. The sinkers’ position
has never been a suoog one. "llsere
tbab-ko.
MISSION AgT PBOM 1
Cluthicn, IlMlen and KumtAcn to Hi, Majnty. The
SHOES
$1.19
next thtof to GIvliif Them Away!
MEN-8
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
rKMOXH
JUSI RECEIVED....
rr*9Mm<'lty ItolacstM ReioT«-4 Mfwtlaa
Complete line of oxfortls, sli|>|»ers, work shoes and line shoes,,
A new line of
The Traverse ('ity d3legut«* to tho
meeting of the AmerirAin League of
Ennioipalitif* enjoyed and profited
by tliv disoumiou* on public que*tion*
by promluent men at Grand Rapid*
remerday. I’ity Clerk Bi^* and Aidrrman H. W, Canningbam rvtnmtd
this morning, an I the others will re
turn tonight. ^
I**t evening the entire inrtj of del
egatee were taken to QlUv%'a Brach,
where a boat ride was given, followed
all made by union lalw.
LADIES’ and MISSES’ SKIRTS
ihc drowning disaster on Lake Goguac will be held al the Tabcmaide. All the young |ieople who
lost their lives in the boating accident
were ailvenlists, and none of them
hail l»eei. in the city alw^e six weeks,
Miss Fyoch, the sole
This nv ning. however, the deputy
from Antrim1 County came ami deWhile In Grand Rapids the Traverse
steamer which lan down the l>uat ajRmanded the prisoner on the groumU
l^arcd Miss I.u/.e llrady and C. 1’. City poo^de examined eome of the
that the theft was committed in Anllcniictl were rowing.
'I'he cajitain brick paving in progre** in that city.
y licforc the forger)* in Kal
of the steamer called to them to stop They gained conilderable information
kaska county. After mudi dispute
Miss Ilrady liet'anie frighten- which w ill be of value in th. locul
the Antrim officer got the man and
pulled the Uiat into the steam work.
the Kalkaska man received the money
Beer* stated tliU morning tliat
er’s path.
found when the prisoner was taken.
ok imrticaUr, notliw of the cull
Battle
Creek,
Mich., Aug., 2‘.»—A
Tugwood is carrying a tcniblc look
terrible ghKmi hangs over this city af ing prooeea He atatod that the inresent, said t ‘
*
■peotor
lu charge of the work di*R*ardter the r.oguac lake catastrophe
night, wher
five
|HTsons
lost
their ed every brick which waa defective
watch stolcTL Tugwootl objcclctl to when
aud left nothing bnt perfect brick in
the iiroceeding and llic other fellow lives by a steamer striking a row l>oal
the street. It is quite probable that
in the mouth with a {uving in midiake. Mi« Uarric Kr>*ock of tlila meUiod will be Inaiated upon h.-re.
jolmstouTi, Pa., was the only
brick and csca{icd with the watch.
The
iA the dead victims. Lir/.e Bradv. Mal»el Rickcr.l, I lia Hor
sey. Fanme Willis and C. P. Bennett,
Detroit-Wheat, 7T and 71; corn, frf?;
have btfn recovered. I he sior> as
lolil bv Miss Froock who is suffering
ID',.
from nervous shock, is as follows:
Cedar Lodge Boat Won Launch
in.'.T'.;
‘ Mr. Bennett had taken the five
Race This Morning
young women for a row in a skirt and
was pulling back to the sanitarium in
the darkness of the early ev ening. He
ST’S iMWm had brought the boat to within a few
I Yaclit
rods of the wharf when the steamer
Welcome, with a party of colorcAl
Knigh.s Templars on b^d, steamed
out into the lake.
As the larger
tpbort, Bloh . August 89-This craft apiiroachcd the smaller Bennett
wus ua idual day for the Nortbport
became confusol and allowed, the
aad hondruds of people, inclod- small l»oat to lie directly in the course
lug maay rueortur* and visitors from of the steamer. The steamer struck
Traverst Oily aod surrounding u
the row l)oat full amidshii>s. crushing
It. The whole party in the small boat
were thrown into the lake and the
but this afternoon a good breese
Are requested to meet at our
ap and eeoouraged tl.e owner* of sail- violence of the collision is attest!
the fact that two ol the v ictims,
hall Monday at 12:30 sharp to
iag craft
TbU morning the gaeollne yacht Rirker.l and .Miss Brady, were stun- participate in Labor Day Pa
race proved an exciting event. Ttie nc<l. if not killed outright, for when
Frank Dolph, Pres.
flret prise was oarried off by tbe Billie their bodies were picket! up, floating, rade.
B, from Oedar Lodge, with a three- it was found that thev* had not gone
J.J. Tisdale. Rec. Sec
minute bandioapmlled by U R. Peok. down to any great depth and that
there
was
no
water
in
the
lungs,
The boats AnUbed ia the foUowiag
clung to the wreckage and was picked
order:
up by thc"5tcarocr*s people.”
BlUie B. Oedar Lodge, 1st
The inquest will be held WednesBeUpue, TfeuveiM City. Wm. Fetterday. September 3.
pa mart to bf>r rrat
Bar daaib had born aapaotod for aer.
oral wooka. Tot oamoaa a abook to b«»T
friaoda. who Imd dona all in human
power to aara bar Ufa 8ha laavaa a
huahaod. ooa child, a girl of fourfaUior. moib. r. aeran aUtara aud ooa
lirotbar
Bra AlUr waa bom in Oarilttld.
Orand Tmraraa oounty. July 81. 188S,
marriad Kov. H. 1887. to Jnliua K Allar. of Trarorae City, making bar
borne bara. wbora. by her awart dUpooitUm.aba made all who knaw bar
bar friaoda. Tbnmgfa aUbarouffarlag aba waa pstlant aad thoughtful of
otbara. To ksow her waa to lore bdr.
Bar Ufa vaa baautiful. yat bar daath
«M amwa baaaiitul Tboogb aba bad
eracytblng that lore could proeura to
Mka Ufa happy, abe bowad in uaqu«wtiooing aabmiaaUmto tbawlUof
Him who doatb aU thlnga wall
WhUa wa aru daaply aaMibla of tha
loaa aaalainad by bar daatb. we know
that her brief aojoum haa made the
llT*« of tboaa who knew her boat
blaraod bettor, and abe haa aou
Uloa blfhar oourt in Ood’a Temple.
aad**deatb hath no more dominioo
orar her
Tha iiuslmnd aad frianda hare tba
aympaUiT of tba entlra oommualty
Th.- fant-ral will ha held Sunday
afiamooo at lJk» o'clock from
family cuaidonoa, fUfi Kaat Eighth
atcuat. which U one of the ftoMt and
moat oommodioua raaidaooaa eo tba
•ttual Tna arrrioa wiU ba In charge
of Bar W Ia Laafamo Ur. AUor
IBWet. WuDoel flieder. Tiutwm
svBirr THRoren a curxE
tma a wida cireia of friaoda tb tbta
City. Ird.
rily, who wJU dMplj .j»H
Leuralee. Oedar Lodge. J M Bat
> aa4 roar Car* Took
wllh hta to hi. gimt lorn.
/
tle, Oedar Lodge, 4th.
The eaillag canoe race was won by
' ri xi:ral or mabkl ri^kkrd
O K Buck’s boat from Ttavuree BM-heraie to th. B«ur4
Olty; Will Darrow’s bMt ueoond
wm ha IteM at 1 o a.
ChOlicoihe, Aug. 2!l.—The BJlimote and K«ilh«reitem coal chute
SYBVnik auctSTT.
here broke down with an engine and
A.W Rickerd is csjiectcd home
four car. of coal thi. morning, injuring
this evening, on live G R.& I. tlain
taodewd Mra. O. T. OtawaI of ML four men, two ot them probably fatally.
wHh the body of hi. sirtcr, Mim hUby Mra
bd Rickerd. who wa* ^rotmed at
lish.
serviceable,
Sty
comfortable
footwear for union i>cople at
PRICES UNUSUALLY LOW
iim V. mm
SI I.I KK Oi
ItKSr SIIOKS
A T I.OWI'Sl- PRICKS
THKOl.Il STAND
Some Very Nobby Styles. Choice Values.
STEINBERG'S aREUABLE DRY 600DS AND CLOTHING HOUSE.
Summer Cut Tlouiers...
Earlf JlsItrs I5e ptr dot
Swttt Peas 5e per doz
Sjiccial pricciron large <|uanlilics.
ANKM. PAINE, Florist
-jj THE F-AIR/fc
NORTEPORT REGAHA
Battle Creek iVednmday. The funabtrs M tka Book Baviawt
Bra. Rowland Doagla* ba* jnB r»cral wiU tie held tomorrow morning at
wkioh Mia Oimwa waaama
Mivaaa^aambar of hand*oa**ly earv.
10 ©‘dock bom the AdvenlUl church.
dariag bar raatdanooa ia thia eity, and ad bamboo paprr kniva. from Bit. W.
«m Weti Tenth «trecl, in charge of
tbair vioitiagi
Tbe aftamooD A. Main, a mlmtonarT in Foo Obow,
omSenaker .\tulerson.
miatoalL
China, whieh ata baiag aold to aid in
baildiag a abimion aobool in that
CARD OrTHAXKA.
Iry. Tbe oarving i« ail done by
ChM. Rob»MO,^Ti •*«>« «
haad. and i. tbe work ©fan
fri^
in
UimM
trial
hi. home there
todar after an Oliieaa lastnc «««•
Md aUte
-J. Iletrataboot 00 yean oU,
and Ibr a number of vrar* was
----- taker at tbe rewrt. Funeral ter
K J. MiOa went to Battle
01«A.Bri^
/
50 Doz. Donble Knee Stockincs for boys and girU, i>cr
lait...................................
lOO
B0)V Knee PanU—a pair............................. ,.23o
Boy’s School Caps......................................... a»o
Ash*r O. Oo.. atai Wron* i
ALL MEMBERS OF
LOCAL NO. 226
.jawb
NEW
MIDGET TIES—handsome liule nov
elties—all the rage just now—all colors-25 cents.
Our st«rt will dost Ittondop, Labor Daf, at II a. m.
Special on Black Silks
at inch black Pcau de Sole, soft finish-were guaran
teed cheap at $i.as—on sale today at 98c.
aa inch black Peau de Soie. soft finish-cheap at $1.50
—to close at $1.22.
A lot of Colored Waists—prices were S1.00 and $1.25—
all go at 49 cents.
White Waists. $i kind for 69c; $1.25 kind at 90c; $1.50
kind at$i: $1.75 kind at $1.15: S2.25 kind at $1.65;
$2.75 hind at $1.90.
^
A lew more $5.00 Silk Waists at $3.69.
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
SOUTH SIDE
NEW
fall HATS-The new L. & H. stiff
hat always has first place with all who
have ever worn them. If you haven't
given them a trial, do so now—It’s the.
best'43-oo hat pn the market today—
fully guaranteed by us. All the new
shapes in soft hats, all colors—$i to $3.
NEW
FALL SUITS-both for ;iittle" and
"big" feUows. Sales are beginning early
boys* suits—short pants-^t $^x» and
$3.sa Handsome patterns in mens
suits $10.00. $ia4XJ, $15-00, $184x1.
ittiKTNiunminmin
4
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3
IS ETBmte llKm ri=ic:c:i.t=
sirar—"
TflAVBim CITY, mOHIGAN
tfOtVhiU
mU t; »H l« kyjiiy^
U hM Jut eoM toUcktthut
OflAND TRAVCflW HERALD
nnvmven
KB,.ta«
__ local waa^ for tho 1
LwbaU Oa, mAJn»jg^ W. H.
1
OM7
ThIodA opMit KfMpHttf
MMta !• jMt M Opoft-
worthy of U«t»rlaF lo. bcoMw
by looff msimri^
h»r. laoroed
w^ to do Md how io do it. Thoj
UAmod tho BOOd. «f ollh^ of
ALBS RAITLAJIO <
JopOTWi»OTsr7 7«w, wuw»
Qss. «r •!•«• Lm4 <!•(»BDWtB A. Wll-I>*r «r %'miBmss.
P» MV*. «f Mil* IsMMImi:dsum a. fall «r usilms.
oieiiU to tho oitiM of tbo Unit
ed SCAtoo. Md it U tnollftnff to
tbot Mioblgmo li ootiT. lo A ooooerto<l
effort to leoni Imprornd meibode sod
to fwoflt tiy the •xporlenoe* of oihrrt.
Too noob liBpcrtMioe eoiioot bo attoohod to oooh KmtborlBFo m that juet
elooed in Onuid Bajiida. and lator
will dOTolop tho urfalBoooof
UTAOB AWD rCATFOIlW.
Jnleo Waltcri' “SmIc Trarkeii
»ich u to be the atiracuon at Stemberg'f firami on lAbor Day niKht,
neat Monday, waa originaUy booked.
AIK;BIBALD B. DABBAOB orarsuoc iDore than eight mootha ago. for both
roatmee and night, aa ncaily ocryarhere matinee j<rforman< cs arc g>v cn
OBLAVDO C. MOFFATT
In view of the heavy |•re]arati(
naile here for the celebration %f I
day. however. Manager Strinlicrg a
ircaiful in jicritiadmg 51 r. Waltera
mttrvmucAM c»uMTy tick ft.
to give the matinee, and thia wUi
in the day’f {wogram and the |ierfiirmantc alio, if they lo dewre.
BBBBT X. WAI.TBB.
refltade. WILaiOV.
•
11
and haying a quieung aad toothing
1 nEht’i reit. Ai" fw ri
their «ie 1 am well
pooult. and can
riJs.Wiploawd with
A Mn. Kimball of Pratt. Kan., io
ood from -lompy Jaw” caaffht from
1«.
Dooiori wy inoely six eaoac
on record hare bamaa ' boiairx oaagbt
It otarlo oat hii year aador paruoatho dioeaoo from catUo.
Kinrteon priaouori ia Em oooatyjail
baAet; |
HOME GROWN poaohoa. LSo baE
at Covington. Tenn.. wore aboot to
1 aad paid iai
Jail throogh a bole they had
bora. 90c. doM; wabw meloni. J
berad in th. roof, when tho wife of
-ba-Ehterpr^l
Jailor Smith oovor.d thorn with her
haibaod’o lieitgan aod topi thorn otiU cite oxhibiEoof of the boot grado. it
till ho
tka amtaon-f.
will nriag to tho fair tho taot otoek.
Mary De Woia. a 16 year old girl
tirttadafauniajn. 1
jact oot of Bt. Marr of tho Woodi oonfSSO.tf
“cSof*Ui5*m^*lnSSotiSf^fo(
vent in St. Mary’f: Ind.. aod aoirom
to a r&.«00 eitato. eloped to Indianapolli and married Vemo HinkE. a
Big Punr brakomaowbom obe bad often mg aad oooo full of more cloar aad
Noclcft »o T*i l•axt^r..
open. Tho oatrioo In all domat at tho depot ai hU train %ent claan
partamnu aro flllmg up bm»
throagb.
foaturo of tbo
WiA Blaoka of UooMoPwd. Pa. .aged
10 genoron. patroo7 yaara. wa* pEylng tag and ac l.o ran
part of thli ataP*.
from bU oomccuiloeo took a bottoa.
lift ii roady for mail
a molal nmbralU band aod a lackatooo
from hU pooket aad
tbam lalo aia
moalA At mgbt of a poroaor cloae goarante^^l at aooa ao tho priae it woo;
a good deal in Emt!
babiad ho ocraamod and awallowod tho then^'i
Tho Weot Micliigaii BUto Pair will
tbreo artlclea Doctora called by tbo 00 held at C!omatock Park, and the
boya foand blm choking aad by an iw bndgo over U*e rivor at that
oprraUon romoTwl tba botloo and 9int will ba ready aad the
will run aerooi it. tfaua oar
Jaokatooe from bia throat, but tbo in
looongen into Em fair grooadi.
metal ring Imd paooed into tho atomThe rmUroadi aro ptaiag for
aoh .aad aet up. before it ooold bo
reoebod. ioflamaUon from which tho
will bo at iU boot at that Uma. ao
boy died.
A oablogiam racolvwi at tho war departmont from Gt^neral Chaffee roporU Pramtum Liit or other information
a aeriea of twrtbqoakao In tbo Imke
lABoa coontry. in the More a«*ction of
Mindanao. noar^'Amp Viokara, tbo reooot beadqnartera of the American
Mixs Jennie Curtis Icll today for
forooo there. The rirera and motin- Holland, where she enters U|ioii her
teina were conaiderablv diiiurl.fMl and se< ond year’* work as teacher in the
M to kO native! kllh d. bat no Anieri M hooU at that place.
cana periihed.
children, cat. ibep and
A Parti newipaper, the Petit Pari
akri mother itrong and vigon. wonden at the extravagance of
Mikci a healthy family.
Amerioani who ipend an annual total
Rocky Mountain Toa
PIOU.UOU lo Peril liiopa M
iVnegl.. Schwab and the VanderhilU
are the belt cuitomer*. while Mn.
Yerkeo
10.(00 annually with Fnnch
modUla.
Dr. Jamei Corliei. a t.
geoo of Newark. K. J.. wai called to
, BAY VIKW
trtwt tiie iwelled ihoalder of a deliv
SPNDAY AUGUST ai.
ery hone. He Uno d ihe ipot and
found a eilver quarter of the date of
Train will Icavty Traviti© Oity at
There wai no lign of a wound
which Uio coin might lta\e lieeii
a?Sck?^ab2^'^-cs.ss
to Introduct Our Carqt
and CompU Lint of,..
1
J^ed Hockers
tot-Wdrt B Tisk-!l# UfcRt
EMfty-A Btd CiE.
dIta-Etsily CMTtA^Bare% the
UCBDLK RACBO
^4
fr.l; ;
and 3-Pierr Kced 1‘arlor
we will sell this beau
tiful heavy swell roll, arm
reed rockrr. just like cut,
made of the best Ctcnnan
reed with solid leather
cobbler scat, for
-ve
lVIE
we.79
Wchivea f.nj line ol RKKH
ROCKKKS at i«ic« lliat *m
«-ll the* .,uiikU: $2.2r., $.S,7!-.,
r4.r,0 an.l « on'.
J. W. SLATER, LEAOIE HOUSE FURHISHER
Clearance Sale
‘^5“in2r7.'S’c?
gainv - Here ate a fe«-sate money.
W.m.en-s
rus*.!;a'.v.)i
,luw5. Iian.l l.iroe.1. .$1.V8
...... 'M
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Si
^ATBICKUr KrnUtJn'^Wmwmm.
U L. WBIKBT sf U««aMe.
DAVID a, cnAKDCFIt.
Just
“dTa* ^“Ohaoi- o Nerve Pilli are i
•^js^rJssr^ssr
**M£rjlunT^Ai» -r jmUu.
Rerbta-Sftlttv PAtBs-Bnta
Em aooocA The otaoawo were
Tb* 0M«tlw •( th* AMCtaw Luck
bMproteMlf 0f-»akv«>di
•TATS nine rr.
Tie Sdttc OH THe^Orerwrk-
I
I hare iadaood Emm lo loara tho
Mr. Orarr thiaka that for dni
claw ftahiac Oarp Late E tho plooA
Boaadaaumbor of hie Toledo frtoada a long Eaw .and when 1 ww Dr. A.
aado amogooMaU to elait Em W. Ohaw'i Harro Pilli advertued 1
got a box aad aaed them. Tl*ey did !
u pdiuM. inUUMac
«■
U» mtiu. aitd • IftW aCutlM Utr Ui
W3ll« «(
laiAllSMyt
BBO. B. C
S#^:iSwlSCHOOL SHOES
zT
•
CmIMVAM
>i# ?>♦ rryniant
»nail tX for U.,«
Practical Shatman
Shoi
ISS Trent Street
«51
A PIANO M
EXCURSIONS
BBM>BltMOM OMITB.
6
NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT
PEPEMWOUBTTE
MO OOHMBcriUK %%‘ITII A ii. A W
A diapatoh appHU^Hl la aoao of thr
•tato twpara yoouwday that a railway
ooMpMiy had basil orcaaiaod In Alpo«A to he aailod tho Alpm A Wrotom
Uy. Em lanalma of which ia U
od lo ba ObvIoToU. Maor ii
eity hoT^ ooofoaed thi. fwopo
with Iho Alpooa. Gaylord * Wrotoru,
which U m^loff a aofvoy throoffh thU
ooMlf. Iho ffoolo boloff from Alpano
to Oaylord EoiMioliMa and to thU
oily, taw mootho offo thero wa.
•Oflh MS otOffBiMUoo as Ch« Alfe ua A
Woota which had aoao oootrovoroy
with Iho Aipotia Gaylord A WroUTu
imratio xgwxD* a.xirH.
OAd for a loof tiao Uie two pre
THE TttAMP
Uoao wore atr««fiiaf. for eapn
Th«»se they rail Iranije* in the r.iito Ihol Tlcioity. tho romUt ta uu
Ef Alpaia. (HjM A W^mwaa !e<l Stxlcv am! Ontarm, they rail beg
gar. or ijuctrnuit in the province ol
(.>ueUci, Iml if you wul» to witncM a
•od htaod by roUabU ood reoponai
•wo. UUla boo booo hoard of Em A. real gemlcnian, tramp of rehnemem
itmuallv
A Y.aiooo that Uwa hot tho AO.A W. and edmalion who will
FoEwd ito work aloiit aod oooorod the
rifht of way trow Alpooa lo Oaylord.
004 hoc MOW noorly ooaplEo------ brtt of all cumcdicx of tin* clax. wil
oorroy thmgh Grand ^veroe lU lubny »j*c« lalliei and great m
chanical cflccia
oiooly. that wort hariiur beoa
It Ii lo appear at !
pUiad froa Oaylord to this city.
PioEdaot Daraad of U»o iat« r pro- Oi<ra Houxe next MomUy, Sej*t,
loot taUrao that tlw A A W. hao a>
An
xllrxi tion to be *cen here
■wwtiwi whaaorar with tho A O.
Ivc,” a
-On The Stroke of Twelv
A W. m4 will in CO way lot
wlA Iho UE«r looiooi. TIm ngbi oaetiul play from the pen
.r Brandt.
.Mexxrx. Whitaker
of w«y for thE lino rraa Alpooa
Oi^lord U laid throogh a ralloy AW rent e are the raanagerx.
whiohofforo tho OMWt foaolble
“The Tide of Life," hUlward Writood It wtu br lapooEbU for Uio
rcl’s iiowcrfu! raeltKlrama of life in a
oowpaoy. If ita organiaaUoo I
great city, anil be iccn at Sieinbcrg’x
oowHow. to lota Ua oaaa nwb
TIm iorroy oow lo proffTooi hoa bo-n Grand Opera llouxc next Tlmrxila),
oowplowd nearly to Bilrw lato and Sept. 4lh. The pUy u lull of heart
feat, there is a daimy lo\c story;
only nbont aU or aorea aileg rraaiu
humor u of the roUiiing, touchto bo oarroyed ia tbU ooanty. Mr.
Danod ataloo that ovorythiac U pro- and^o variety; and there arc xcicral
xcnxational lUmaxe*. One sliowx a
Viliam junijimg out of a high window,
and l»cing clertfiK uteil on a naked
pta miroad wUl bo bailt and that
wlU Bol ha 1«« hofero tho wort of electric wnre that he has clutched in
hix descent^and another is where a
lOacEaotiiMi will ha propared for.
%v>ung gul Icajw to the roof of a flying
freight tram. The scenery* ix new,
and the elcctncal eflectx which are all
laienletl, are danngly original
*D
WASHINGTON. D O.
t ARItOK 1 IIAXK^
, G. A. R. KN( AMPMKNT.
October
th?n*k/T«*/'the’ fnXdT ThV'Kuiilt O *
Tickcu will be lold to ovorybody
T.-mplan, the Eaiiem Stan and the
UeUkhaifortbeirkiudneiaand token*
the iickoeM. d< ath
return until October 14ih. An extenbeloved lilt
ilon of limit will bo made to Novenibor .Mrd if doiirod, opon
of M)
Mr. Mary Whitmore.
Mr. Jennie Petera,
J. i\ Klchardi.
people. Any perooo who baa tbo prio<
W. K Kiobarda
O P. A.'
by local appU‘-Ation a. tiiey ca
reach the diaeaM*d portion of the ear.
one way lo curv deafThere ii onlj oi
imuonal
d br an
remediea Doaf
oondKitiou of the mucoui linmg of the Eo.tachlan Tul»e. ’
thio tube 11 inartmod yon liave a
bling sound or imprrft«t hearing, aod
when it ii entirely olooed. Deafnoai is
ami unlexi the Inflammaout and tliU tubs
si
oaoeo oot of ton aro oauood by
Oatarrh. which ii nothing but an inOamod oooditioo of tho mucoui isrWe will give Ono Hundred Dollam
foranvoaiM- of I>enfneM (caoood by
ealarrh) Utat cannot be cured by
ItaH'i Oatarrh Cure. Send for olrcu-
STEINBERS'S GiUND
LABOR DAY
ituMi.mi
JUIEWULTBIS'IIEW
a tuiu
■ «i;» <».
Lj. «t.«6
'“■f;A.Mi.cb.U.O.P.AW.
a W. Ciuiuliwtam., .Aki.
Hl'NDAT RATK8
Mnloouek*talo Peuirt-r •« ll OOfi
rowMitTti. Timln tuTM t:40a. m.,
aE.M,n.r A^
Cuttitp* entm—nr/ MieitM-
•( Waift (W< fumttit. tSSO-tf
THE HENNING
THE JEWETT
THE BRADBURY J
Three most excellent pianos and they have been thoroughly
tested by expert musicians in the largest cities, and they
give universal satisfaction. Can’t always be said of all pia
nos. These are noted for their charming tone and durability.
The Bradbury has the wonderful record of being the piano
in the White House during the adminstration pf the last
seven presidents of the United States. We fully guarantee
the pianos we represent. Our many pleased customers are
our best advertisers.
DAIl-Y OOIMOERTS
Obeny A Co , Toledo, O
Bold by Drnggiiti. Tfic.
Uall'i Family Pilli are tho best.
vU M. A N. K K. R.
and iteamers direct
leav mg Traverse City
Goon
Monday. Tuesday. ThursIT, and 8 :A6 p. m. Thurs-
This fact has become so generally rccog- ^
nized that few families arc without a Piano
of some sort. How about you? Arc you depriving your growing sons and daughters of the advantages of a
piano in the home for reasons of economy? - Permit us lo ui?c
upon you the investigating of our pianos and their remarkable prices.
Fail Coiidliii,
6rut SMtialtiu,
Mnii MieUiiealElfiett.
BuotiM ieaiqr.
Lots Of Originality
Mfoiomm
25, 35 & 50c
Sot ttle opened thii rooming *t
the box office Telci>baae 112.
GIVEN ON THE WONUEREUL PIANOLA every day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Oepartment on the ground lloor from lo
to 11 a. m. and j to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You arc cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.
“WE SELL THE BEST”
A
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
IAVKPM9K OI*rV^, MIOKI.
oitr. <to0u ytoAt. ;4iMihi<
io«aii‘t naT nm
VArt Power Wielded by tbe
FinAnder and Hit Pmrtoerm.
GRAHAM FLOUR
BXLUOII n TECH EITEBPBIBE8
vftm
Cillsllciics
COOKING FOR THE bICK.
Cooking fur the alck ought to be
ts^t M a .j»^1 aft. for much de*
HERE
LAUESi
tbe delicate mtomacb
and crudely prepared.
Wage la a raai ]
Yon’dibetter
kuny-tkejrrt
sdlinclkst-WBAT?
Dr. Ptottu*. Fk*
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[^ feilAH & LAY CO.
All Badiarllla. Sy.. waa eanoaa to
Condenstd Dews is’irsnJSulh/iti-r?:
» efmicbigsn
m?r£r
abroolo broaobial tooable
r
•'It'aall
Tka HAeblfM BIM Pm|iU'« Om«na
MMolftUam to kMimg miadbaraad alao eared onr lltUe
Ito muimU a«4lM M Uotlaff tkto
VMk. m4 abO«t fltfj NprMMtlVM
»
I. B. Walt
no'adrag
OapUln Lawreoce baa Invfoird a
mfaty abiald aad algnal fur tbe protao
behind
Uon of tba mark
tba urgeta at rifle cooleaU The markera are aUUuned In a l.ulh*t |»r««if
bora at tbi aide of tlx- target where
tbare can be no tralblllty of Injury,
tlM vra ahra of Bra toka Md dHft- bot If they aboold leave thle ayeltcr for
•d rara to toa ara alda. Zra A. any pnrpoae erhalr»er a algnal la autu
flraaair. who owna tha ara aida. my matlcelly abown over the fuce of tlie
target. Tbe algnal U operated rlrrtrlcally by the morement of the dour of tba
part of bto raol aauta aalaaa iba party abeller.________________
wbo olalma owaanbtp proraa proiwrly
Te nave Her Cbito
aad Iowa it back aerra tba Uka.
Bagiaoar Joba Marpbj of tba raaa.
tag paaaaagar toala froaa Aplra to applied Boo^'a Araloa BidT# to
Bay Oily laaaad orar to asaalaa tba n«al aorea oo bar bead and face, and
water giraoa bU loaowotjya at B«. wrilaa ito qnlek onke exoeadad all bar
ary Jaaatloa« Taaaday. wbaa tba glra
aiplodad. blladlag him lamporartly.
Tba toala waa **atallad* for »0 mU*
B. Walt A floaeand Jaa O.
Btoa. aa no aaglaoer raid ba foaad
Tbra bapp.^oad to ba a tbaatHoal ad-
imoto aod^Udalphto.
A ••orjr oT^ pt^ooltornmlmnU pb«*
mommum ram from OMdllto. Blow
tiMhraj t»ln of tlM pMl •prlof Md
wbo fonnarly baloagad to tba Brotbar. Ipaaa a moat beautiful yardore wUl be
rloa. imd. clad la a
ml aad a high b
th« train tbroogb« making api
.
^
f
lUr. Oeo. U 81mm. of
U. la Tialllug at Baaton Harbor. Ha
ialU a atory to tba alfaot tl»al wbll«
paaior of tlia B« nUm Harbor BaptUt
obBial*. ba prwmlM d tba fuaaral oaryiea of oo.. of bi. mambara who bad
oo raqttaalodaad wbo waa pnwani to
htmr bow it woald aoaaA H.^ woald
not toll tba nama of tba man wbo bad
ra.iaaatod the faaaral. tbooirh the aar«lo« waa held orar thraa yaara ago.
••All tlial 1 can aay now 1- that tbf
man whra fnnaral aarmon it waa ii
^ atill llriiig in BanUm Harbor. Wbea
• ba dir. I aball l.a at liberty to toll hlj
name, and not before. '*
Tbelb.lland oottraa
Thomaa Uarllald of Jraaatown. Oita^
wa oouatT, brolbor of th. martryed
iraidaat. Jamea A. Garfield, will be
HO yaara old In Octob«*r. if ba lira, ao
long. He baa been in good haallb and
eoami to be approaohiiig tbe end. HU
wife died aeveral year* ago. Jnat ba*
fora bit alaotloo Preaidant Oardald
yialtod bi. broibar at bi. Jamaatown
farm
Ligl*totog atmek tln^ bora of Alan
YuUl. a farmer near Harrt.TlUa aad
inataatly killed bU 18 year old aoa.
wbo waa la tba twUar.
O^i *»S at B.V^ltTSli?*2d
Jaa Q Jobara’i drag atoraa
A ranriy
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MifT.-rli.g
fnmi rlm.filr rheuiiwllMii
**Y».u annot h«.klng H» l.rbik ti. UMinl ”
elr,” rMdUMl Hi.. ..Id f. llow wdly. ji ve jMH i. gey
the d«."
elr. I got n letter frn a Cla.c. Uey.f UmIv tliN inon.ln* l.‘mn*
me that
I bat ma cou.in
omeln Jack v
that he had left me tan hu
Two humlnHl p..uial.
l»ter.
-A ml you
furtune for
? Why. It U .lul
^**-ATe/'*T!ald the ol.l man m.mwfnl
ly. -hut Ihe atlpM Uwyer ImvIv dldna
pit .eunuch atamiMi on hi. letter, an*
I bad a hale sa»|H*m*e fn p.*y fur extra
lK>aUge.**—Ixindon Tit BIta.
Kotbto. Yea, one paokmr« mAk»*ir
iwo qnraa of baby medioinA Baa
dlrrotloua. Thera i. uolhlug Joat ua
for bablaa und children aa Rooky
bountain Tam 85a Jaa. O. John*
ei»d WUl.iir 7. Udeng to
f.ndly of
•ni. li d. «r. oM gmnu M..thrr died,
ami lh..> refii-Hl to le* tomf.oi.d
Tl»e «lnldi.n I.tlr.*.! to tli.lr llttto
rmmi up-tatr^. «n.l muv.lhv ,«.l.l.ed: •*!
want to
grandma.*•
-.Sever mind. iMnHhy.** wild tha
manly B lllmr. W hen you die you will
g.. to heaven nn.l »«h* gmndma.*'
IVmvthv I.K.k.'vl up ho|M'fuIly.
Aft.*r a inoraenr. |viuw* WUbur
ni»h.*d to Ikinuby. thn w hla arum
alM.iit her n.> k and l.mke out In p«»>
ilenale w.M ping -t>h. no. no. lH>rnthy,
yon cant go to li.wveu.*' he cried. -You
ha'e M.*\er
lMipTU.*d.
1 beard
mother
.K.Aiul then, with tbe fennnvme pmapivt Im*(.mv tlu-iii the t hlldreu sat and
a.d.lHxl
CloU* In-unKTat.
CloU‘l
rs^"^.h
fB. tOOO WATTS
»Sil.
o»*ra:o.i»ATi-iw
TBirn
J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AWD BWWItOW
8ui«7 o( Um By. ud Plulnc
y^ANTKIi-L«aiHlry girl at
AN'TUv-liiaLwMber at Park
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CARPET CLEANING WORKS
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TRAVERSE Cin GAS COMPANY
A. D. TYLER
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Earthly Music but an Earnest
Of the Music of Heaven
B. KHH Itx C. S. MATX. IUmf •( IHott
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JOHN R. SANTO
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L B. Bra. M. D
Wartitt St Eoans .
OFFICE: 2j‘5kns-
BUSINESS CARDS
riH. r. HoUi»*Wl»KTM-racml •MUw«
jBEIIEIlAl WSlffliWCEl
waiwrav lura
Tvmram i 'lti
E.W. HASTINGS & SON
FIRE INSURARCE
•*~daa>!Y2£!s*iS.52!'’
FOR BALE
llkisr* GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY,
raj
PorPcaoBkcyi
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ilrtYw. IV.X Si, tni}.
For
polatB aorth V> kiMktuw «ty. 11:10
pv»K HAlJt^NVhiU- Asmr*. Mr»
rwu>u«>u.u<m.i^.4n>»F.C PM-k.,
lUrto,
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P*^»i■»*!•-■“*■» *“ •
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I-£2n.lSi
pi»R HAUK-A
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piiR hAl K OU RgNT-K
iLl7rr.‘
r=Tel!Vr,"Snli
u.ar H-roOU. and Cl,
PEBiMAHQUETTS
FOR BENT
riU£.\T-!miA-l
year IHOO t
ra Oulora'i Blraic COman-* Interior Spar
a Itortla. U. V.
Dentist
,tn«ra
THe atoiki •• • Traveler.
The .hah dov*s not by any mean, ap
prove of rapid railway traveling, ^ys
Home Note*. When be was In Italy,
be gave onler. that his train ahould
mot travel faatcr than twenty mile, an
hour, and on flndlng that the speed
wa. IncraaMd duHng tbe night to
about twenty Are mile, an hour be Inatated on hi. mle Ulng carried out.
Tbe only dcvUllon from it that be al
lowed wa. that be wlabed all puaal
■peed to be put on In the tunnel,
that be might mn.ln
"
eU of
aa porabto “in the
•iOth wc
make connection from mail
ga. range or house pijic and xet^
iiwter KRKF. OF COST. Thik
otlcr applies only to thoto who
will use jjas imroevliately connec
tions arc ma*k and who are on
lines of rngins. M the nights
lengthen the demand lor Cl AS
for illuminating is increasing—
the people of our t ity now realise
that
fi»r lighting is infinitely
su|»crior to any other roelhml
known lietc. The light is more
briUiant. avaiUble and reliaUe at
ALL HOURS, and, with equal
light, coats lc« than one-hall of
any other, bcsiilcs being tor easier
on the cycx Houses in cousc of
erection or |>n>i>osea should not
be comidclcd without a lysIcmufgas piping. Many ha%-e
alrcjul) done ihia Application
for anything m the line of light
ing, heating or piping made at
our office,
K. Front St, will
secure iirompl attention.
L. L. A. BUILDING
WAm OAPAtiauT.
The public debt «f the l ultctl Stau«s
n June 30. liskt. w as 81.107.711.*j:.7.
The entire revenue of Ihe forty-t
S«P«0M
nmi«w
O. m. OAMVKP.
FIRE INSURANCE
Pserce*. Medicinea
' •*o»aT lUrr. FoMauM.
r«r*
Rasun’s
•DENTIST#
riJJe. Plc-«t PellcU PCCBKJ*
•n
Guarantee 1
Sttthtmst
DM. mAWVKi
r. of tbe Arm of J. V
».dm* bU .mu. J. V. Mor
William Pierson llumlllou. am
partner, apiioar. lu the Ananclal di
orles only a. a dlr«vtor or trusttv lu
three tMuiiwnle. the Nallomil TuIm*.
the North British and MerciuilUe In■uraiK-e »x»mpany of Ixmduti und Edln
burgh and the Ntn-th British and Mer
cantile Insurance comjiany of New
York.
Even George W. iVrklus. to whom
the detail of the gn*at coal .trike
referred by Mr. Morgan when Bhdiop
PotltT bnmehed the subject of i
tlcment on their rewnt trip acros. the
AlUntIc together, U iiauM*d a. a di
rector lu only four tximiuiuies. But the
remaining |«nnem could ajH-ud ihrir
enllrt* time attending dlrtviors* uk*.-ilug. had they no more ImiK.rtant use
for their huslncw hours.
Morgan A Oc are Interested dlrectl.v
or indirectly In a gnut many of tbe
leading cvuiccrn. of the country. Tbe
total capita Illation of .uch proiwrlie.
1. eatlmated at 8tk44S.rs^M'».». Besldt*.
this vast sum. other gTv*at accumulalloua UH.k smalL The gold coin and
gold ccrtlflcau*. lu the Vnlled Stale,
treasury only amount to aUnit KkV».*
000.000. and yet tills Is utiprtHHHlented.
All the gold coim-d and uncoined in
the whole world Is «*stlmated at Hr
84l.Ovio.tsiO.
20-Ycir
ranw^
UcMnlhnrei.
Im of the
o.n*oratlon» and
or more of the gnat o.nHiraiio
tru.U which mark thl- eni ..f .
iMd capital
The im n- list t*f them*
whotH* affairs no move
U. made without consullall.m at
23 Wall atn¥*t lusplns the defenn..e
due fn.m a dullHj“ * iumt«»n dollars.
But th.Te an* valT .xmildnaIlona of
caidlal. unions of iK.werfuI coriH.rn
Uona whoM* affatm an- U lug handled
M.»rgou A To.. In whome dlby J
iio member of I be Ann e\w
alls. They an* known aa Morgan com-
Whitney, J
wa>d II. HoMus.m. IMwnnl T. Stole,
burr. U4»l.*rt Bacon. Temple Bowdoln.
William riermm lUmUton. fharle.
Stab le, t'.i.Tge W. Perkin, and J. Ph rpunt Morgan.
Ai'eordiug to the public rtxx»rds. no
one of the An.1 live named »U. a. a dl
rector In any ^^•r|K.r:llll»Iu
Temple
Bowdoln I. nulut'd a. director only In
the fhlcago, liidlanaiH.il. and laml.
vllle railroad iiud Hh* South rartdln.t
und Heorgta Uallrvud
also
OtH.rgtf K. Bowdoln. who#**
active 1
U at
Wall stcivt, ha.
great
iHiards of
$14.98
AT lO*
f.»r tbe alck In ch
not even iu silvtT. A uapktn over
uucer make, an air tight tto.T.
Milk umd Instead of wat.-r f*»r i»oarl
Ing an <*gg for au invalid w ill imi«rt
delicate ilavor.
Wlue whey make, na eiw-lU nl dish.
Take Ihrw ounn-. of .h. rrjhalf a cup of milk. Bald the milk.
and remove quickly fr.mi
premium.
It 4.n it- uiiill
an
The amount of niplla! uud.f coulnd
fn.m the i.fllce at llrt«d ni»d Wall
BEATlllCE MIU.EB.
mtri^*u 1. pcrhaiHi gn nter thnn !h.* t.*
tal amounl of goM coin In the vv..rldIMI*lltlVEI> NEW UKBVIC K.
It repn*ment. .uch wealth and power
MA Mb llKi.VX rCNTKAl.
aa never l*efore were c.‘iitrallx*d In the
Lt ave. Union Station.Grand Hs}iltU.
hands of one man.
If 00 noon dally. airlTo. New \ork.
Moigun A to. are mem- Grand 0«mtral tilfftiou. I'MiO a.
Arm of
ext day.
iKiard of dlretior. of one
Wbal a Tate ll Telle.
Urer. parlfr the blood, giro clear
aTuST
tbbbrh^ttt
There are twehe luniuT. In I
Ann. ai»d eleven of them ItM.k after detalla of tl*e varlou. great echem
which have given to the language
new wont • Morganlxlng." Ihere 1.
only one Morgan <on whoM life Eng
I take out
Uab luveetom atul i
imylng b i*<r
If ttet mirror of ytmra alioy^^a
'fWir I.Mt •l.reCUN^
t
an
tbe eubiirlM.
TTlOfied aocb ihi extraordinary apUtoda
tlca that be wa. offered a
» In that adence at the
lima of Ida gradoatkm. aaya tbe New
York World. HU fatber wanted him
tbe fortunee of ihe great
boyee. and tbe cap atal gown
lining light. It 1. told tl
•bait time after Morgan bad left col*
lege a friend met bla father and i
bow the bo> waa getting on.
**Wby. that lioy will tmk the whole
world one of theme daya." replied tbe
•Ider Morgan.
In the uui»relw»tloua corner office at
23 Wall atreet. New York, where
Urn. of J. r. Morgan A t o. alt. In
irul «.f the liuaiu.e. of nmny of thla
country*. Indu.trlt**. the exiravi
prediction of the cld.T Morgan U oercr
thought of. *1 he wlude world alnwdy
tooLa to tliat ofllce for It. cue wh.
er#T any ir.nmcllon Invoking mmin
^•hrthiT 11 he a war or a cool aUU
•n amalganmtlon of .l.ein.hlp a
ntllroed IIih-. «.r the flnamlng of
Imnkrupt klngdom-U up for dliK-i
L
msmw
Traverse City, Mich.
MISCELLANEOUS
IWinillWII[,Fnillll«Bt26
itSBiwbwe
M”/Eey£“— —“esy
_ Bias to.TBTr.ra* City M Mtow
far Oraad BafAd*. Itorai. Tatoda. t^toafo
aadw*at..MDam. 11:40 aaL.S;40
fMp. m.
■v..ll:4Dam.SW)|k.m-
“■
nraoK te—. Tt.— (
HAlSTE£kMITIEAS1EMI.I.
AND OONMBCnOMS.
TIME CARD.
Mrs. E.O. Piper
ruMl-rulraWmw.l iraai . l-WBiix^—
IF.KF. IS NOTHING GIVEN TO US TO F.NJOY IN THIS WORLD THAT IS AS. BEAU
OMiftbLuiatenbati
TIFUL AS MUSIC. U tt «n echo of p««di«-, «na a C .Tra «oe imranmiy -irprW
-Tbragb long «fferi^
Opticius
our muiic U »o •mruncing, *o powerful in iu effect
U again with \-xrn and would U- pka«cd i
, ttie human mind, what muat he the roiuic of
sec all win. arc in i*t-eJ **f tilanwcs.
Kxamination Free.
i xtt the muaie of earth in this Und of exile, where, like
the'tiW^n of larael aitting hr the rireia of Babylon, our harpa her at oaea. and. aftor aalnff toor bol*
ara route with aorrew and U.e aeecnu 6f joy are bot too often
drowned in ih. Sood of deepair; IF EVEN HERE IN THIS
rawtaarwto
city! whU
VALLEY OF TEARS THE MUSIC OF OUR EXILE CAN
dirtora. prarrew iway ra i
CONJURE OUR TEARS AND CAST US INTO ECSTASIES
OF DEUOHT. WHAT MUST THE MUSIC OF HEAVEN BEI
Sirri-s."-.'
amrnum».m.
mmu^m.r.A.
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Hm smtiitf BnObiub nlftan ccn'. IttfSa PoioiiT. AtiocBt
BLAMCBE COX COMING
FRIENDS
WITH A
NIHILIST
•nom. iraM wrrr by a aptatn af po^
ikw an oor aid* and an luformatton
m im»
iPTnrsTT:^
JlrouttdtbeHts0rts
Herolnwof Dwtroit Jail Exparianca Short Tima Ago
Uwcbca to watt.
He mrppra to a
window, aafcad a gnaatlon I did not
■g.atCJa BaMaetbIzkynnd
rccelred from tbto
Jalcb. and tbm fwaard out. and 1 fdfot9y toU at a labia groaning with conntry at tba Kew gardens There
»!. »• P. M-r
I noticed that br waa pale and
la Ibto
U»p»am
good tbinga aa only aampm know waa nothing in tbe abort notice, aside
ferrbd. and wbm I )oked him al«ot
topaaiws. Afiar Lari aad AL from tbe.mcetkm that the nwe was
1 M W dW Pound Id a leUoro^ It hr aaW that br bad aren a Tlaltar
mnabla to aay pia any lon^. tba cooaldervd a botaukwl curnwliy. to In
Mondnf'nnd Tncwdny wiU ba bssdlcate that tbe flowar. a iwrfi-ct bine,
if Wf^ fmmg BaglUhiMD wbo bad in the fwoiu whom hr ttonght be T«^
Hr bad another rrra.Kl. br m-r dnya'for tba loosl btmnob of tba
piMty Of aaoMy aod cuaM
wImto ocntord.
marks an epoch in rooe culture.
.ked tor to w.lt at tbe dalratioo Army. SpMdnl arrrieea will
Among tbe faddists In tbe growing
ba piaoaad-vb«o 1 frll imo truahim at aald. atel
botol 1 - . :.u. He left me on a atreet ba brid in tbe eraning St two of tba Ma. L. SoaJaandMr. nndMra S. S of tbe ruoe 11 baa been for aces the
WUilama wars prapaiad to antartain sought for cx4w. Not that there would
com.; with a ware of bla band, anJ
ibaa. Monday aTesing in tba Bapthat waa the laac 1 er«r «w of him.
far tba nnaindar of tba aTwalnr be any particularly Urge money
uat obnreb and in tbe Fnanda ebnrob.
Two towira bad paa«d. and 1 waa
atat wbUe traralliMc In tbr iVaiilnkma
Tha baantiful grora waa iigbtod with ward, bot there a.cvma to Ik- *,>m - al
day night.
Bngadior Oox and
tbr lH»td.
of th» tmr. Ur arU ool Introdinl to atm w atlUm in IIjt oCli-e
aeaa lantema and gaa lights luremeul In the bi-pc that thrlr n .tno
Qapcain Voder of Detroit will ba
stay go doom In botankwl hUt«wy traUdooQ^ bot aaCDKblnf to awr to luiid*-n when the town waa emldmly abakrs
After tbe oM camp aonga wara sung
and gire addreaaaa Tba focmer
aa with an rarttoiuakr. and live minIng after a loitln prvllx as the gtt»wer
■OOMT or totrr to anw bU ajuipa
of
perfect blue.**
thUa or iDdUoadoo. and br HimU bUo- utra Uter It wa. kiw.wn everywhere lady eraatrd aomatblng of a ammti<m
grandpa
In oth«-r cxxuntrlc. and In bygime
oair ospraaalDs an uiAnUm that goU that tlie fiotlre atatlon bad l*een blown in Detroit raoantly, brtnff arraalad Mr. Qraoo and
atop, than tbel
op. I ruabed to ll»e a«*eoe with thouyears thing, were different aa to tbe
hte lolD bot watfT.
wise for paraiating in bolding open
OMoeiarT tvwarda few auciK-ssful grv>w
How and tbm aa I jourorjrd 1 bad aanda of otbera. and the »lght w aa one air maatinga OB tbe atraat. 8ba aarrIng of fioeal tooufctn*altUa. Thi. was
Mrd of caara wbarr cltizena bad iNt-o nr%«r t*» !«• furg‘*tten. Tlio Cno. l.irge
ro aantrnoea. ona of 9 daya in tba
noubly tbe case lu the .W-.Im rl.»nd*
I KlU-ria a Itb- bolldirwaa mithlng but
Ormdt Honae of Oorraotias and 11
o«t trtaU a^ bad^
tamad to tbelrhomaa.dectoring it ona during tbe early part of th.- •k-x«d
daya in tba Wayne ooonty )aU.
teenth tvntury.
The cvmnirv w.ut
Ing up the atrret.
Hdaota of aotorratlr poarr. bot
of tba aaoto anjayable aranlnga apant
tain Yoder to a apaaker of ability and
mad over the tulip, oud Lir.:e K.mm-s
lug on the B.«»r of the 1
oo»a oot of tbrtn ui
at Sato Bay.
In cash were offm-d for the proxlu<to a Tcry awert aioger.'
I waa iDlxlog wUU Ibo rather the cell, of the baaetoeu
Tboaa praatot wara Barb and
tloa of perftvt siKiltm-na of the dif
otlODca crowd at tbe hotel lu Kan- eight |ir'a.u»er». all of '
Frank. Bat and tamilj. Will. Lex.a ferent var«et!.-a. twiKvlalb a true black.
the two
doortn tbat 1 toarord. almoat by arel. barm.
and family. AL Martha. Mary and And one Inalauce Is recxwded wbt-re
loe orUoiala. ll
Amt of tbo eaaa of a rrtnrtm] eilto.
one of tbetu racaped death,
family, grandpa. Tom. Martha and lAOOO fiorins waa paid for a single
lU waa a man oainrd OatroT. who bad
tormmij barn ijultr a finmilneot rltb a day and a night before the debrla
plant.
famUy . LsTi and Annia B. E
tVbUe tlw grvm lug of tbcae floral
aao of tba town and bad cotwrtderabla remo\e«l and tbe Udu^werv reeo\er»-d
Clara and Half.
freaks baa always It-en a matter of
am! an«»llM*r day 1«eforr an Imi-atlg
woaJth. It w aa In my ow u
Onaau from abroad ware Mr. and
much Interest to Uuanlst*. ll has Uen
tlon Saa begun. Ituring thla Inters
ba told tba atorr of hto r*i
Mrs D. Lapoinl. Mrs L. a Canlar.
a luxury with wbU h the o.romen-lal
I heard nothing wIiat.^.T from Un*
tbraoofoa lla bad la-an arrrati«d at a
Mr.
and
Mrs
Elian
and
aon
of
TrarflorSt no toAttx-r bow cmluuhi.tlc.
no. .\fter a day had gone by I luanl»rto*a notSca and aiarted off for K1
ataa City. Mr. Miller of Cbnada. Mr. eodld not afford to toy. He 1. mostly
Oa ikmrmm of
up my mind that be wna among tl
baiia wltboot a togal trial. Ilia firotierQraan of tba appar paninaaM.
eoncerued In the aociiws^ful raising of
tf bad baas conflacated. bla family o|v kllUd. It *wme to toe that be wr.a n
earletle. f.w which th.ee U a well
carrying the iwrkage when be left tl
praaoad and driven
known puldle d. mand- Thu. experbuilding, and I figured that he had rrKlXUal.KY riKLA) DAY
tlon baa In-c^xme a mouop ly enturned for It mod bad I-hii mai
Tlctlm with tbe olhitw. I gr»t a
bad
Aug
and IhoM at the btwd of
at every body Ukeu out, but LU
jltyintba Hendiraon
dens and tbe coum^rvu
not atinmg them.
mea affair, apia-arod in tbe auprame
to private eatalea.
-It waa only when a public Inveatlgaainlly
court today Kooa came from nortbem
Kmgxlcy, .\ug. 211.—The rapidlv
doad orjwattered lw-y«rMl rej'aU. I la Uou had teTTun aod tbe ncwswiwra
igan upon liearlng that a warrant spreading
wer.- talking aUail
^cAtlmg Field Day fever has' opened
out for bim and examination to up
and baring but a ainal time l« lira, ploalvrs that I auddeniy caught my
p full force on Kingsley people and
aet for BeptemU^ 16. Hall waa fixed Friday, September 5, is the date fixed menta of tb*- mcih4Hi
and wban ba tcdd ua of bU irralmant lireath. In leva than an Imur 1
oor IndlgnaUou waa Intena,-. 1 plib-d a|ieedlng <»»•« <‘f <'rat^»w by. tmln. and at IIU.OOU. wblob waa fomiab.d by for the special celcbralioo of this kind.
I by dectriclty d.^4»v»-rM by lUtr
for the spec
bla. and 1 know 1 ua,^l atrong Ian- It waa not until I waa U yomI the lliu. Otto Ihling and Oaoar Buckont of Kal.•tiL'itu-.-r.
T##!#
KJi-lluj. a
The merchAnls have rcsionded liberIta of Auatriit,that 1 darrtl try to tUl
fsaga and atoo made bim a eaab pre*
wi-rv madr on a torg.. iH-ah- at tho lr».i.
ally to the soliciting committee and
It out. CrtalnuhadcometotYacow
factory of iJyiUng.- with |H-ifoil auv
go<xl
prizes
will
characterize
each
Too wlU acarcely <*ndlt lue when I do « XH4 tly aa h.- Iiad dom*. Hr owt«d
LAID HIM 10 IlEHT,
PCS*, ll la dxxland that oh-« tr.. #lvx-l
event
The speech of ihe day will be of auiK^rlor quality can U- prmlu.KKl at
aaf that Oatror rewanlM me by going the ladlce a grudge, and he left that
given by County Qerk Robert K the name co#t as ordinary
Btralght to tbr |ioUce and reia»nlng aU package to blow up the Imlldlng,
Xb#
that I bad aald. It to i-walble tliat It Whether It wua cxplialed by eliK-kw ork
Waller of Traverse City. There will Gysluge factory Is driven outlrvly I'y
waa roqotrtd of him. but I think ba or.t.y iMMiie one a.vklng t
also be street games of every descrip water to^wrr. and It to thought that
did It Ifi a truckling way In order to could not l*e told. t»ut It
On® by one the old pioneers aiw tion, a ball game and everjihing that the ahundainx of water |Km.x and
curry farur. liefure tmon m xi day I eauacd the dlaaater. and he had mi
Twaatng. Yesterday at hit old borne
to make a rousing celebrauion. Iron ore throughout Sweden to cxlalii
>efor.‘ It hiipia neil.
focalrod an omclal vUlt nml waa gooil hla e.4 U|ie U
to develop 4. gr,at eltK-tru ate-l Imlusin Orwnt township tbe last md ritea
wramrd to get out of the rtiuniry. 1 learned that the In
were paid to an old pioneer, Albert
ijxointetl:
bad aonao mougb to rratlse what that light on the matter ex.'ei.t that
Brigham.
Marshall
of the day—S. K. Curdy,
iTEMS OF Interest.
pxploalre bad been un-d. and It
mmnt aod to go. In the
U
wna
one
of
the
Urgeat
gatherings
EhN-trh- i.ii!\v:iv^ art- I ;.M|V dlCommittee on Arrangements—\\\
not even laid to nlblllau. 1 could have
Eoaoton autborltlea
•touapact." and bad I Wu a Polandtr told a atory: but. Innocent aa 1 was of for auoh an ooonaion ever aaaembled farman, S. 1). Fenstcrmachcr, D. 1.. plat ing th.- «.ld fa’^iisuii.d d.lic* ii4-e<« 1
Sviilz.rlana.
It woold bare meant a dungeon fur any <H>mpllclty. It would liave reaulted in thto portion of t^o gantry. W. B, F.nsign.
H taken atomt thr»-e K.«.'4.iMto for
me. 1 bradad for Trut^.w, Juat within In my death on the galluxv..
Anderson was iu ohAr^ with the first
Street games
Win. McCulIy. Oias
iin-K«4,-ig4* to L-4* frt.iti one « im* 4.1 il
tba Attotrtaj} iMJTder. and aa a^am aa I
me of his new fun^l car. and the Rogers, Chas. Haniment.
.Xtlanile t4* Hh-.»th4-r.
Ud croaard tbe Uwd.r tbe mutter waa
A Kalickt*. W'rr «*f ll«rr>l»j
remains were the first to be laid to
Horse Races-R. Case, Jake Ski,!FrofeH-.i l*r.«.h-rl4k llirth ttf r.Th
aatttod.
While Aualrla la nliuoat aa
Of all the matrimonial tnillUklng- rest ill th4- new cemeU-ry iu Grant
lias aini pt.-I 111- -ff-i 4U th4.*t*h:ne.
autocratic aa lluaala. In one way you In the age t»f chivalry-the way.
towmshin. Rev. L.O. Drew officiated.
chair at t*4.im,.».m nn.
are not debamHl fn»m ex|ireaaliig a widow, are at onw the U-hb^t t
-..p!e have nnAmong
the
n
Ulivea
prewnt
w,re
i CtMimullccfrro opinion aliout otlur couiitrhw. 1 moat roinprebeiialve. Aa a rule their
end.d thtbarafurw took aatUfnotion In tolling method. Mdiloyj rcort b. bh«n.liHh. Dr. aud Mr. Matt,-r and Mra Harry
Gco. Madison, .V W. Ovcrholu
siin e It
4
Rindgc of Grand Rvuids.
my atory and ahualng Iluaaln.
oinmittccS to Wk after xliffcrent
luont: It U remarkable when
The liiuHality fioia ai ,-i.l. 4.l-»
The casket an4l surroundings were fratern:^ orders—J. J. Hrownson, H.
It waa thto atory that brt.ught about near la an Item In their bnrgalir^KjMHsf
way einpl..\eti wa- r4nluod :C. ik
> with a rntoud i
hidden
with flowers. Besides the H. Ketebum, Sl4>lem
WtaKlmcn: last year by iu»pn»\4d ouipUi
named Urodno.
I kn.-w nt »umv, of
floral coutributions fn^m friends and William Sjuuldin-, lake Skidimne, vio»*a.
fw he pn.nuxl by
cooraa. that be wa. a Pobiiub-r. but It
Yet one of tlic rarei^t cxi-t inlona In neighbors at home were tboat-from Oddfelbws;
Two nusbvn fl,.uri:»- o.illWilham Wi
Vngbl, C.eo.
waa a fortnight Uf.w^- I hwriMNl that the way of tleli4-acy to IImik- 4oi
Ann-nt an m.i* hin.-r%. h;^^- r
David Campbell of Traverse City. Maxhson, Maccal>ees.
ba waa an exile and a iilhllUt. He waa rial m-gutlntlona has evUhntly Uvn
Ikk'Ii oixistrmietl at llaritiii.
Mr. and Mr. Matthews. Dr. Boylan
forty yrara old. well .din-nieil and of prompt,kJ by a widow who luiJ
churla.
aod
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gannett.
Mr.
and
good addrvwa. and hi. atory w*n. that an cX4N-ptlonaI Iux,t. In IJod WIlU.nu
BBBVITIES
A dtNMinn nt nlatlm: to tiu-.
Mrs. Bracken. Mr. and Mra Hurt, Mr.
of a hundred other rxllca. At the age de Lauda-cltlMT one of the mo
land, daltd ViU. ami Kigiu^l I
Rev. Hugh
Kcnnetly
FawkeK. was riHvnily sold lu l>u>.lon
or twroty-dght. while a pn.r4w.4H- p, iiiotTn of Hu- rruftadi-ra 4»r bU .410—off.-ra aud Mrs. Harr, Mr. and Mra Aldrich.
Shemian
n tiKlay to hold a quartei
for $600.
one of the odlegea at Wiinoiw and
,V> nuirka aiMl a |«ilfivy f“r haxing i£r. and Mrs. N,-lson of Grawn. Mr.
mg.
Rev.
Hai.^
While thoroughly h.yal to the cxnr In to wife J,utu. who waa the wife of and Mra F. M. Hamlin, Mr. and Mra
TIIAVEIWE t ITY MAHKETk.
rrery thought, he had expnwiMHl a p«e Thomaa de An-aey. -|f Iw- may K- Joseph Hatey. Mr. J. and Mrs. G. Sherman, will occupy the pulpit
ruiiowms U » b«t of tb« baylntf aixl x-UinK
Utlcal opinion that mumd Ida d4.wn- ph-naing to the aald Joan.'* the sheriff
the Second M, F-. church SuniUy.
lUsanl and Mr. and Mrs Saunders of
la inatruett-d to iiH4-,Ttain tl»e widowWi Monroe Cxmter.
wlaht-a, “and If tin- said Joan shall
Acting as honorary pall b- arers and Bishop Tuttle, of Si. Iajuis
lie plenaed to liave him fiw a hilsiwiid
leading tb4- sray were, Wm. Coates. Bishop Atwell, of Kansas City, Mo.,
th4*n th«* aheiiff alunll ,-aua,* William
Adam Dixon, J. J. Carl. J. N. Ken- and Mrs. At«cll are guests of Rev.
to have Kelrin of Joan and her Iniid.”
Faul and A. O. Hall. and Mrs. Stout totlay.
Iioth of wld4-h he obtiiln4^1 In the name m-4ly, J. T
UNDER $10,000 BAIL
Attorney Edwin S. Roos WiU be
Tried September 16
r.
,ri';
**Gotm* to CaliWmiaT
co'Ajc sm*U lake yo* ao/U|
Dm — -dr oaly way.’
There are thmirn sdemmaawi tm aotaa to CSIttoento.
Oetwuo. IdsiKx risk
ainl W .MitaM aa owa
Chi40go aii4l Alton Ry., “THE ONLY WAY”
from Ctii4ago aiHl St. Louis
iTi
©omr
For Sunday
Dinner
CITY OPERA HOUSE
l-eave your onlcrs
Staple and Fancy
fll^l
ttX LBZ> THX WAT lKTi> THX Ptltl.Tl WCIUlw
faU. Hr waa arreated. ixM.nn.d In a
dungeon for acven m4.nth. and then
without tbr farce of a trial wa. Imnlabrd from the country,
Grodno arrived In Craf\*w to bunt up
•omr old rrtenda. hut a. mam a. the
oxito they Bmwttal and In.ulttd him
and ordered him to nuoc ,.n He made
bla way to K.ngUud. liwrinnl the laiigvago thoroughly and In time l.'came
a leading nlhlllat.
For aUmt eight
ytara br bad apeut all bla time aobeuitng and pUnnlng agalnat the llumton
goeammmt and all the eff.irt. of the
caaFa oAcUto to locate or hbrntlfy him
bad bMO foUle. Grodno did not tell
«M as plainly aa I bare t«dd you w^^t
bo waa bHng too prudent for that, but
bo loft me to Infer It. Aa to hi. Im.l
MOO In Cracow I did not InqulA. and
bo did not Tolnntecr tbe Information.
mat .Hbka to ahow blmaclf as
r aa bo did. He moved alK>ut In
t naetmem Uv ten dara being
toA
to* took ewtntn Infonnntloa
1 nottM« tkat h. h*<i • ^•cUs« uod«
Mow to a
“Ilnaklng In the sun** to In llm*lf of
nwl and ,>.naid4-rable U-uellt. and It
to no i-oinpllinent t4» our hmnnn liitelllgeiKV to And that «uta and
un
derstand that fact to-ller than we do.
The love of sunshine to naturally one
of ,*ur sitonc-st Instlmts. and we
ahoul.l 1- fur b,-althler and happier If
we foUow,Kl and decloiKsl |i Instead
of pnuth-ally Ignoring and n*iireMlag It.
How a siiarkllng sunny m4
blUratra ua ami make, ua
\ day to sjieuJ Indixjm,**
frw h4»lldsvs arc taken
that
»n! *nu- wealth of the
suniwwms to to^un-d out lavtohlv alt
around ua ami wr turn from It to
stniggle f,w a few pitiful haiulfuto of
something else that ts y.*Ilow and
shining, but not half so likely to
bring US happiness and ,*ften has
stran;.',*. r<-,l slants uia*n It. Give natim- a chano*. an4l we will find that
there to more than a im-re fanciful
eonnt-cilon lietwt-en natural aunllght
and lliaf *>unny“ dtopoaltlon which,
a Her alL Js the tnw “philosopher a
stooe.“-Exchange,
The ch^Tful Idlui who didn't bars
Following |pr, re the remains home by
tbe two SODS of tbe deceasc-d and his
four granilsoiia
. The following obituarr wKsread:
lAlbertBriglmmwasboru in Faystoc.
yennout. Mav a. llWi. and died at hto
home in Grant township Ang. 21,
PJ02. ag,‘d 70 years. 3 ma 24 daya
On November 27. 18&3. he chose hto
life companion, Almira M. Durkee.
To them was granted nearly fortynine years of married life; hu wife
survives him. To them throe children
were Imm. Albert K. of Grant townshiix, Glen A of Grawn. a daughter,
Weltha Emma, died in her third year.
“the old over land route** and located
e in tbe tall of 1867
Evorything
mef^VfaT *'1Se^*^*"*
**
-The sur^x"urs mwr you retd imme
dUte rrllrf.“Dou't be facetlouA
Ifs Ikk ..us#
Mont relce to likely U> blow off at m\\%
oM time. Yea. 1*11 take another. Inn
In a dash of lemon tbU lime,-—New
York Telegram.
sur-'s^;':.sr:ir.£
quart ivtaiL 6c per qanrt wholwale.l
aU mUk d«wl«ca of thto eity, bagi
a
PRICES: - - 25c. 35c anti 50c.
0! innoi^oviiin
.\a. m-cl l4t Miner tia.m hc.ti.
Dtm'l Icl tlie 4tr get stagnant
create a bm . e. Put in ime
or irnuc ot OUT tle>k oi «cilmg
ELECTRIC FANS m x..ur oith e. Millciuhoim-. .Ml 4»l new
ilcMgn an*l jK-rlct 11 tMtstniftitfjt
CAMPBELL BROS
Pretfy
School Suits
SSIJJKO
\\V* are showing some very handsome things in ail
the latest styles for the little chaps. Make il a i>oint
to call and see what good suits wc can sell you for
little money. Best of qualities and nicely trimmed
first class workmanship.
School Shoes for
visit in
vrgyr which wasiu the early
Mrs. Fred Ingram and daughtci
daysI of the Gcimd
Grand Ttoiverae region, he Mercedes have gone to Petoskey tc
oarved from the primitive forest
visit her mother
pleasant and appreciated home
Miss Blanche Cook of this dty.
Neighborhoods meant townabip# in
Miss May Echlcr of Kalkaska and
those days, and for miles he aaato
Mrs. Clock of Detroit have left the
in raising the log buildings, the only
('.rand Traverse Sanitarium in greatly
kind then known. He also waa over
improved health.
aV the logging bees, aud was alsrays
Miss
Jennie Hyman of Grand
ready with a willing heart and his
Rapids is the guest of Mrs. W. J.
strong am in times of need
He was a devout Christian, having Parker.
Mrs. G. W. Lawrence will go to
teen years of age by uniting with the Chicago tomorrow to make toTl milli
Advent Christian oharch,usually tem nery purchases,
ed the second dar Adventtota As
UTAOE AWD rUATFORM.
Christian he Uved; ns a ChriatUn he
died
Here is what is said of the -Dia
Hto lastmaeioas words wara,“Hto mond King- to appear in the City
name to Jaaat “
Opera House September 3rd:
To hto memorv—be was a trai
If our sister cities know what is
friend, a faithful and loving father, good for them they wfll engage Mr.
a devoted haaband.
Southeis and his company fora whole
week and invest
inv<
tickets.—
in
Dispatch. F>ie.PA. May 80.
1 mil,- J..hnny. “i.dl me
-The l>iamond King,** with Edwin
:,Hl with your war
up the Ken Jmin hill at the h,wd of Soulhcfs and Madalinc Pnee in the
your tnmiHi.leading roles, is the attraction at the
“Well.** *«ti4l the toatll.* M'arTv,! vrtThird Avenue play house thU week.
teran. “I m^mtibKl the thry anImaL
,lr,w tiiy swtwtl ftx>m Us aotdwnl. The production is a sumptuous one
riHK* in my nirmp*. «xled ‘Forward:* throughout And richly desaves the
on,! sunk the spur# d,^ii In tbe quiver lotgc patronage being accorded it—
ing flanks of my gallant ateed.N. Y. World. June 9.
-Yesr* exclaimed the lK,y. hreathl4fw«ly. *nJu on. uncle. Tell me the
nwto Al
MARIE C. SOUTHERS.
Fresh...
Bops and 6ir1s it
Fred Ingram ol the Boston Store
ooantry’s
Btry s requirements, and
ana worked
woraea
for its advancement^
advancement and best inter- has gone to St Thomas, OnL, to vis
ests.. and by liard laW and that en- it his father.
-l*ben‘ Isn't any
more
to
tell,
Jiamny.- aald hto uncle, with a l»cnt\vr sigh. -The horoe balked.-—Cbl-
Maftnificent Costumes.
Beautiful Scenery
•
decided this counw before be was six
sitXKl In a Herald s^juare cmiK^rium.
and then laumtod thla;
-Why am 1 like Mont I*elce?“
-Ikiwuse Jim are ahakj.- ventured
tlie pr\*«iHwus eiilxcn.
again: It's becaose—-You*
cure blwaj-s dry at the mouth
brvst
discomfuct and
to thlNk,- ,
**.\4|K.. If.
-keu haxe
r"
A Great Cast
41.'i South Union street.
South Side Mcxlcl Store.
Ikdli leones. No. :14
Mrs. G. W. Butler and little daughfrom
:
Eittk men
station there.
ter have returned
Grand Rapids.
THE
DIAMOND KING
Jacob Furtsch
The Citizens, Telephone Comi»an>
has just completed their line down to
Hanitfh postofticc and have oj>ened a
maoNAD.
IN
% for the «'
hundreds of people.
The c-oncerts
given one night each week arc bccoming ver)- jiopular.
Moving direct from the state of Ver
mont ho wended his way afoot by
_
w iih....................
The Traverse City bant! gave a
line concert bn Sixth street op|x>silc
the residence of Hon. Perr)- Hannah,
last night, which was enjoyed by
Charles Wilhelm and son Alfrcci
went up the Boardman fishing ycsicrday.
They returned last night aith a
fair catch.
MR. EOWiN SOUTHERS
Groceries
KSSS'-.-.:
of gentle hiv,- mid the faith of a true
soldier.
It 1a fitting that the mime
of one of tin- im-n w im loil the aaaault
<*f AVn- should lie pre.-M-rvi-d In Mi, h a
ni-onl aa the alnive. He xvna In truth
a v,-ry p4-rf4vi knight. <;entleiiu:u‘a
-ONE NIGHTWEDNESDAY. SEPTEyBER 3.
the hnUnt If JOImber
STEINBERG’S
Grand Opera House
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4.
A Dram* Which Catches
PopiUir Taste.
(»ood strong serviceable shoes that have all the re
quired service in them and still dressy and comfort
able. We guarantee them to give satisfaction in
every case. Step in and let us show them to you.
The shoe department is now on the main lloor where
you will find it whch more convenient to do your
shopping.
TTiiih every* dolUr\ purchase vou get a coujitm entitling you
A Scale Production of Great
Herit
to
UP a chance on that Hands^c Btdroom Suit Ithal will be
glYCn fiWiy in a few day^.
Somebody
going to ha%e it.
lose your chance.
B) Einrd Wiitzel '
«Cbe Boston Store#
The Leader of Sensational
Novelties.
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