The Evening Record, August 06, 1902

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The Evening Record, August 06, 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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1902-08-06

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THE EVENING RECORD i
nULTUM

HE LOSES HIS CHILDREH

Hon. Parry Hann»h Offors Gift

lac tnadMod a dootokm taklag two
tbolr fatbor. Obarioo OUbort of 1.;
uriooboa. bio tbroo obildma. Boboei.

Jadfo of Probato Loraafor laM ore

PROPOSED

need lA MaboL afod U aad Bora.
ocodA Oomidalat bad booa made
ncnlaot him by Mrm HopbMo. tbo
10 bo4ac U1 Moatamat of hie obllTbo varrant wao iamod aad

if Soloctad Ho Would Mako Do­

•orrod yoolordny by Bborlff Obaadlor.
wao aooompaalod bj P. P. Urrer.

MARKET

SITE

nation of $ 1,000 in Cash

FOUGHT TO THE VERY LAST

performed in the presence of only stantlal shape, further aid will be re­
quired to aeoore right of way in aad
the imnuMliaU- reUUvea
out of Urn city. WiUi tbU aid Mr.
Tlie bride wao beautifully gowned in
Durand gives tbe assaraiKW that ma­
blue serge uioimed in white silk aad
terial iwogreic will be made and tbe
way opriMKl for financing tbe line, for
Tho
groom was attired in black.
which definite arrangements have al­
They wore attended by Miss Rose
ready been made. It is proposed to
of tho bride, and
bewin the grading from Gaylord to
Mr. Fiwmnan Kcabo.
this city by Oct 1st. this end of the
Tbe omamoay took place nnd» ra
Uiie to be boilt first
mntifnl aroliway of ferfls, flowers
The meeting this morning decided
aad evergTMiis on the Uwn. the psth

Froijt of Posse

BU

oonoidOT ftlm propomlo rmlrod for a
>iu for the MW Uoroofio hfarmry
tk«retml orollablo alUo woro offorod at
varioeo priato, bot tbo moot ooaopioo
000

loopoolUoii

oomoo

from Uoa.

Ufh wnh

that bo lo aat a oaltablo ponoa to
Ibo aaro af tboto. 00 tbo docloloa
laadofod.

loatovtBc tbom from

Tbo fatbor wao maoh affootod whoa
blai of tbo ooatrol of bU oblldtoa. bat
bo admitted that it wao the boot tblag

oao offer

Tboro has boea oomo laU

of tbo araillbiiaj:^of a portloa of lh«
proiiertj porohaard by tbo olty for 1
market olt«. Tbo piooe adjololtiR tbo

Uoioo otrooto bridffo it a partieolarly Watchman
doolimblo looatioo. It It it dooldod to
noo UiU piece for tbo library Mr.

In

Coltlary

Was

Killed Last Night

Uaauab offt^ro to doMto IIIKI3 In eaob
for the improvomoot of the fftoiuuU
oraayotbfir porpooo tbo trootooo doooired. ittolsdisff tbooo of Mr. Uaa
aah. aro at followt:
Moo. Perry Hatmah. Loto ft. ft. t4.
and 16. H. A L. (Vombdltlooo-Oiri.
Hod. Perry Bannab. tl.OCO if iibrmty U

located on

REFUSED TO 60 ON STRIKE

with

lo laformalioa brought boro by
The wedding
her of the pome, Tracy wao oarMiss Ethel, a sister of
rounded in a Swamp near the Kddy
Ikiih bride
, 11 mlloo ooatbeaot, and
kriiiwnaud hlgnlv esteemed in this
» asked for. Afh-r
vicluity, having
lived
here linee
oatr batUe with the poeoe. in
childhood
Many lieaot ifol and nsefnl
b be wao twice wounded, outUw
ires«-iits were given and an elaborat»
Tvney killed himself.
ed.
The couple
The oooapud oonvict and mordorer
drove immedUtely to their home,
rao oarroaadod Um night in a owamp
which was all rtwdy prepared for
I mlloo oo^ioaot of Grootoa and for
at 611 South Union street.

Lot 11. Blookt. Slzl6U.Taliio.»1.0oa
W. J. Hobbo. Lot 8, mme block. 60s
160-$t.0iii). Tbeoe two pleoeo com-

:

lomtioot and pri«‘eo a ere talk.-d over.
bot.no reoommeodatioD formnUted. aa
it waodeeme«l

U

to defer m

Biitil the oommitte*! coold meet ajrain
aad Rive more time and thooRUt to
the oubjeoi.
The prtnw^itioa of Mr. Hannah
oonoidon-a extremely Reneron* aad
,

Wilkoobarrc. Ang.
aoy,

employed ao

e-Daniol 8woowatchman at

ndliig npoo an

emlnoocc

I tVlIK oMMer the I

mlUoOk •»<> tuTlter of the luorket oite meeting of the church tumarroo ev­
fnvormldy
looked
ening, the rnugoatioo to lake cttect
the Ust Sunday in August. The mat­
ter of his sucermor wiU be c^oosidereil
lilt,
eotmeclioi..
It
may
der^u ibU
loiiKmoir evening. 'Hie {ustoral coinlopment of that too- iiiiltee ha\e unite.1 in the recominent mev nut bo In Hue daliun that a call l*e evlendevlto Rev.
woold

be deoirablo for a Frank Moreman, pastor i»f the Friends
the library. althooRb the church at South Wabash, who i^
is flr*t «'looo and centrat
y rei'ommended for the place by
‘ommilte.' will have auotbor
■Joseph Binlord, the i
in a fee lUya to Rivo the pro- iag*« sujierinlendent and who has long
fell a strong

interest in the

work at

when a ret>ort will b»- prepared to bo
itced to the c^mncil

THIRTY INSANE PATIERTS

HAY LAY BRICK THIS WEEK

i:..

Ir.. lleUo A. tirMCm ewt Mr. SVIIlie>e

trac'k would bring it to northem
Michigan’s
most imporrant centre,

''J,

would subject the changt- to s<-rions

MMlIeto Heloilvm.
e matter is aeeine<l
At 2:80 o’clock thU afternoon, at
he reoid«moe of the bride. 4U State worth enconragment. as th. proi»os»-d
lino would open np lo this city a
tree!. Rev. J. W.' Miller petfoi
the ceremony that united in marriage great territory which will eventually
Mrs. Helena Br.-gg of Uiis city and prove valuable to local mercluiuts. .\
Mr. WillUm Douglas of Brown Oily. number of active and coONervative
m. t with Mr. I)or.-*nd
The ceremony took place in the prtand d.scn.-cd the
tff onlv immedUte reUtivei. of this morning,
enterprise and
the needs of the
project in a liaaurial way.
Mr. Durand wa> p. rfectly frank in
smiUx. sweet jwas being the predom his satemeut^. as he
Dg flowera The oeremon.v was since he tir*t brought
performed under a beantifol archway notice of Travers Oity
apiveared from the fli>t
in the parlor, which was banked w
itantial

:3

h.vv Wen ever
hi^ roa»l to the
iieople. It hU

J

beiw«H.n

Ooo« au.i

in church >ork.

She is iirominent
laving Ikh-d for a

long Ume i*eoldenl of the Kpwortb
League of the First Methodist ohnrch.
She also leacht-s a class in the Sunday
ihool of^lhis ebnreh
Among'the out of town gnesD who
ere preeent at the wedding were Dr.
and Mrs J. J. Cook of Kalamaxoo.Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hardy of luterlooheu.
Mr. aad Mra William Dixon. Mr aad
Mrs Robert Dixon and John Dixon of
Wexford.
Mr. and Mra Douglas will leave
toasotrow to visit the brtde’s mother.
Tbay will leave for the sooth early

Cry on a Pair
,4 U.. ■ new. Muq-a, .rtyli-h

from tho aoylnm in

CZAR MEETS KAISER

far the foot ibat tboto will

briok DOW on band.

HIHISTER WHITE RESIGNS

for

■ $1.65
V..«l II like-Hi.- lta..kn uT 1

Jllfrcd Ue
Friediicb

Baaaia^ Bmar MM

FIXE CATCH or BASS
Ranh BniaU. Anr «-Xha Oarmnn
imparinl
ynoht HnhennoUam

and eveothing to xuit the weather.

Isktol

given awsy with (

mm $. Benda «eo. »>•.■£><
STEIHBERG'S aOTHIHG AMD DRY GOODS STORE

percent discount off from
their already reducedprices
It will certainly pay you to
investigate.
a
a
a
STEINBERG’S wRaiAUi NY 6N0S AID CIOTRIN HOUSE.

m

TorCbisOleek
'I'o reduce tuir xtock }<»ui » hoice
of GKRA.Nir.MS

SOc /jier dozen
riumc Uk for t.’ul Fh>Hct!».

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

No ncol to sutler funu heat.
Don’t lei the air gel xla^nant
^ create a breeze. Tut in one
or more of our desk t*r ceiling
ELECTRIC FANS «n i-mir olflee, store or home. All.of new
design and perfect conslructioo

or OUR
SUCCESS’

CAMPBELL BROS

A Busii
Built of th(
keystono^thunK/^
r ear raputatioo by praising this
atvredit. Mode by
B

FRANK FRIEDRICH
THE OLD RELIABLE

THE NEW STAND

242 FRONT STREET

Correct Collars
tOc, ISc, 20c
Colored and embroidered
dalf dose^^mss^

Remember
That our closing out prices on
Silk and White Waists. Wash
Silks, fancy silks. Towsha and
fancy Muslins. Alexandria silks.
Chambray. Madras. Robina
stripes. Dimity, and all summer
dress goods will continue until
closed out.
«
«
w «

Dew Deekwear

25C, 50e-an xtylet of xilkx in
all oradeo.

negligee Shirts
Me. $LM. «LM. $2.«0-Haad.

aaaieHaeaaNcfna.

Straw Bats
25Ca 506.756, to $»a00a

with Bmparar WiUlnm nboaid ntrirwd
ham todny. Aa the omr boaidad tha
knlav't waaaal tha

at

that there was
to the proj»-ct.

KING GREATLY IMPROVED

Park otreeU is all

bo a oonoiderabU qnaatity of oalU in

right

welfbLMumr. soe.7Se,$i
re $6iat
$^iat • 20e.
20c, 25e.
25c, 35eond 50c
Cssbrnere
Ciflbtwetflbt Oocreoots at $5. $7 snd $10

r«am and cakes were served after

olH- IS well known.

Benda is

^

tho otremony. Many Uautifnl
onrtly iwei**nts were reot ived by the

in the in
otitttUon in Shi* oity ao the Kortben
Porlamooth. -kng. 6-Kin« Edwar.i
aoylnm is bocomlaf crowded. 7
th^Hight aiat iho laying of brlok will
pasloatsaro from the apper poniimala. latt bam for London nt 8:4». Hi.
lirolwbly oommeuoo the Utter part of
looked to b. in wdlrtil
anysray. aad aro simply being I
thu week
This oo|ti>t not to take
hanlth.
Ha wnn nhU to climb llm
noaror Urnir bomoa Thoeo wbo are
mote than a wet«k. aad it may be that
attoeding kbe parky of paUeato am natp. into th. miUona car mmarirtad.
by the end of neat week, the paving
Dr. MaaUor. B K Batat. A
£.
of one block wiU be completed.
Kalgbt. D.|W. KoUey aad B. M. WaiThe fariekooaldbe laid factor if It
wme not

The Thennometet dropped from 90 lo OO mooe night—emnigh

A-fe

I the G. R. A
The work of lovinR Ibo oonoreto
fimudathm for tho Front otreet pavinR

ii^irt it Freeze Vou!

We OlferlSSSSk Waists

entx to Newba
t Them.

THE WEATHER

coiislet

next week, and will bo at
I tho Aortam ie Thio their frtonds in Brown C*ty after

rive Mee i

City a Book a Store

prlee im tVi*r«br of aelwteatlal AM.

hapjiy couple.
Tbe groom is a well known and pop­

«r t aooUnc IIU 1

Kvetyihii^ that', nce.le.1 )x>u

<HU fiiMl here.

art ffia Utt.

m:

Mee llsv« Telk^ tbe Mell.^r

point for the line to touch.
A plan to switch th.- route in another
dirt-ction wh<m bet a few tuih s of

Refreshmentji

is believed that the present

m/hmt

Over eeS Are Aseerrd Tbsi tbe Keter-

MARRIED THIS AFTERNOON
ltoe.1- r.il^. 1. PreotoK^ofl—

a

requiremenfof the promoters will re­
ceive favorable ooaoideration.

that

ular man of Brown Oitv. lit- U
Rc%. K llooAid Browr, |cs iv of brother of Rowland Douglas of tbU
dioplayo a-Itoecial
intereat In the the Fnends church, has ci|*rctscd to city, hfld in high
esteem by all
library lurojt^
While there liaa Uwn
; (aidi>ral cuiimiiUcc h s intention who know him
Tiie bride is very
no atBlon oiw otateiiiebi by the tximreikign his |iaslorate at Uie uiunthly highly esteemed in this city.

M.

Will U- held in Uie ooanoil room to­
morrow night at 8 o’clock, at which
time

WILL BE ENCOURAGED

dod. Then with a omiU of triornph. She ootUw calmly took ooe of
bis heavy pUtoU aad piecing it lo i
IriRgrr, folliug in
bond, be palled the Irh
the b-et of the

e.

RESIGNATION OF REV. BROWN

great tknuihl

to make )X>o tom up your coat eoUaf—hut

landed a vUw of hU ourrooud- Citizens Meetingto Discuss Allags. Tracy ooollnned to pump lead
p>ena. Gaylord & Western
into the poem until he wao twice

tbo

Blim oolUery. of the Imkawanna Goal
IL D. iaiupbeli ootate. Park otreet.
Oa at Mantiooko. wao mot oa tbo
KHtlbO. price $6.;76, leoo oontHboiioo
road to Banoror laotmidalfbt by oevOf
mon wbo olnbbod blm to death,
Uraud TrayorM UranRo. ooraOr Caoo
noy wao om of the men wbo reand WaobiuRton otreeta. SUxSl footfaood to otriko wboa ibo order wao
M.60U.
Ciroa.
J. W. Biater. nortliw«wt oorm^r Cmm
mandoab. Aag 6-Braobeo bo
and Stale otreota. 7u*llt-^«io.
twoen tbv ooatrloo on duty at oamp
a M. Ilrowa. oonlhweot ootmt Oaoo
vowlt-ro wore vooamod last nlglit
and State otreeU. Mxl«6-46.6(M.
i nambor of oboto lirod. Several
J. M. Martinek. 121 State etroot.
man tHod to paoo tbo ootpooto aad
«il66-|3.000.
ere obot at by tbo oentlaeU.
Wm.
Holdowortb.
Union etroot.
The exoitomont of yooterday wao
Bonny Hank hotel |ooperty. «6xl81followed by abooUto qmlot tbU mom•e.600.
loR.
Serena
minor
dlotnrbanooo
All theMl loU wltbont bnildinca
ropoHod bot they woro qaiokly
The oominlbHi took no delluUe action
onpprocjod by tbo civil aathorltioa
npoa any of the above pro]KMala The

In ftock non. The muninctiiren unta now hnve
been almoM naable to fill oejen on necount of

)-our elbow with

Davenport and is the oenter of attrac­
gem-rally.and despiP- tbe
tion for hundreds of people who ere fact thak Travt-rse City is n-oogiiixed
fiooklDR into town.
of the road tbe moot

Union otioot.

bined, ninkitiR a lot 141x160 foot oa
Oaoo otreet, near brtdRo. total prioo♦fl.ooo.

that the matter ohoDld be encouraged
bndal couple being strewn
_
____
sabotantislly and it wao U lieved that
a profusion of garden flowi ra

The oUlt-ment of .Vioe Fresideut W.
r of one of the M. Durand of the Alpena. Gaylord &
Ry. tliat Mauutee partico are
When the Order Was Issued lime of the Jameo lioye Tracy be* endt-avoriug to switch tbe prupoeed
killed 18 men in his time
line from here lo that city. ha> added
by President Mitchell
Tracy’s body has been remove.1 t*. renewed tnt»-n-t to the project among

end of city market tlte-Olfk
B. U Aoliton. Lot 11 aad part of

PkKtr »f Bast Bill ewb

of tbe

Pony Hoansli
booa Tbo joaacMt wUl bo otot
Mr. Haaaali offrro to doaalo f
to oialo pabllo oebool at Goldoitj four lots, a total froaloa* of lou water .aad ibo elboie. boiaff oror 11
footoo WoHKfoaCotrooi. b«cU
joam of SCO. will bo aador tbo oaro of
at a poiot flftj foot wool of tim oaadj
mporlntoadoato of tbo poor, wbo
focfory of Btraab Bros A AmlotU.
place tbom la cmM famlUoo ao
Ttiom lot« aro so foot dopth aad wboa
tbo dock ItM t. ootaUlabod moro
Bo fleroe wao tho fight pot np by Tracy
dopth wlU bo orallabla
that it wao found ucct oaary to send
Mr. Uaaaab dooo sot otop at thU

aUBBED
TO DEATH

mads ia ffaaooiag the compaay |be

sr....,

tf^n Blew Hia Bralna Out in

yoamaad garo Mmm U«aor to dnak.
inoOMT yrayo It wao awdo to appear

190t.

A Tory pretty wedding was oolemn- ooetef tbe surrey in that Tieiaity and
ised by Rev. J. W. Miller of Traverm that $1800 would be required to dethe cost of the survey tbrougb
Olty at iho hoam of
tho bride’s
parenta. Mr. and Mra John Bonnell.
TbU amoant Mr. Daiaud U aeekiag
i of Koyotoae, the oontracting
pariioo being Albert L. Robbins and to taiae hi re, and lator on. when tbe
Mias Anna BoanelL Tbo oereaiony project ahull have aemamd morn nab-

a«um-

Tl.« joist Osmefio llbfmry
tnitloo mot loot OTonioR to opo>

••

$14)0 for immediate aeeda to oov«

proper provUion for bio eblldvoa. that
> T«>S K» M«k«

AUC;U8T

earvajmMt be compltoed aad rigbm
ofwayMearwd.
'

ed that 3daaoak

DMthof Tracy, the Note
Deftperado. Today

loamioi in 1
oppoaro tM Ollbort lo a maa addieted to driak. that bo did not amko

WKDKBtiDAY

MARRIED AT KEYSTONE

OUTLAW ENDS
fflS OWN LIFE

GOOD SITES
ARE OFFERED
of IOO Faat on Front Stroot

C1TT« MICH.

Bnaaian fiaat Biad

A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

.vT-

Cwiit tint Yin Want
Is Hml

tin

UKK'M rnwn to
YORK
VIA MICHIGAN CENTRAU

new

“fSSSTsS

can give you the largest selection of shapes and
TOvers ever shown in this city. One of our whole floors
IS a sea of couches and no two alike. Commcncinii
MONDAY, JVug. 4th we shall attach a price that should
put one in evcr>' home that is considering a new couch.
The ones at
The ones at
The ones at
The ones at

kOal SlAtloo. 10 .-00 «L m.. low*
ooi-liAlf dA7 to tb«' buiOt'M mAB

$6.00 are pretty.
$7.00 are nice.
$9.00 are fine.
$ 12.50 are beauties.

Don't miee tbeee. CerKtet tb* beet eelccHon!

J. W. SLATER. LEADING HOUSE FURNISHER

«“ ““
Oo on tmin* lenving Tmverw City
eight mi lee A wAy, U the reAliy hASArd*
• AO Am. Moodey. Toeedev. Thor*,
one pATt of the undertAklng. Tide. dny nnd Fridny. end 8A«p. m. ThareAnd wind, have to be tnkeo into con.
rtdemtion, end the pUnning of the
grmlfeotwiU tnke eonie time before
inn
of the WAbneh mil.
CMUhfcrt
tend who hAve been in the hoepitAl At •t Wtift
fouKtin.
Peru,lod.. were eent on the
toSAn rmoeUeo with the KnighU of
PythUatmin. ThU U ab innovAtion
in the cnee of potientA Kateee went
with the a
the effect
of oUmAteoo theeeverAl dieeAeee with
whl^ the men Ate Afllleled
w^e.«u«.«cb,tore>^|OFFICE:
A uniqoe engine he. jiut been
pleted by Ihe a & O. fnilrond nt iu
Mount Olnre .hope in BAltimore.
U deelgned for the ua* of offloUle in
tripA Though
OAlled run inepeotioa enrine it lenUy

JOHN f^vSANTOl
IBFiraii BBfflAIICE|

oothing they do not expect to give.
And OArefully diveet their perfoi
eee of Anything And everything i
offADd the moetfAeti^
U ie cure thAt the oltlAeoe wUl
give the Or«At ^AlUoe Show a b«
when it uxhibiti in Tiw
Olty on Tueedey. Aug. l»th,
M A Imite tbnt wiU be •ztrwao•TAGS AMD rPATrOlUf.
Ij diflIoAlt to b«r. The Oaban eoo*
In lAngbter there U Ilfa 1 tie not
gnwbMpMMAAbUl AAthorUiAf the only food for pleoeure bot food for the
OAfOtlAtlOD of A lOAnOfltt.000.000. very exlelenoe. ThU theory U deAlUl tbo qAAiUOM ATlAW: wiu ^ poo.
rrolentUt.Aodphy.loiAn.All
pie be Able to boAr the bwte? It over the word end All hAve the ntmoet
fOig) in theU AwertioDA Every time
•am of mooey Juit now. bat would it
Bot be better for the new republic to
little ilow in borrowing fund*
whioli future genorAtlon* mAy not be
Able to pey?
Beeidee the heury reeponiiblUty Inearrea, it ie etuted thAt the propoeed
loon wiU be a Tioleticm of the proriewiU
I of Uie PlAtt Ametidment; Aud Umt out to hU pAtrone one of the meet pel>rdlng to thot imeRdmeBt the AtAbU doeee of Uogh medicine, in A
United SlAtee OAB prohibit Oube
from incurring the indebtednem pro- Umnd next Baturday. Aug. i»th.
p>«ed. ThU prtrriiloowAM mude for
Oharlee H. LefllingweU of Bt
the emergency which 1ia> orleen, end
A. guATdiAn of the lelADd lopubUo LonU. Mo., paeaed through the olty
Uncle Bern mej put a veto upoo the thU morning on hU way to Old MUproceeding, ood probobly wtU do eo.
A»lde from the merita of tiie
relAtire to the PUU reeolntlon. there
A modem Lighter and poeer of tne
Are elemcnU for importAnt ooneiderAtion in the propoeilloo. The ini of the government of Cube ih artiet for the famou* Barooy art phoinffloient to provide for the intermt opou the preiKMed loen end 1cav<
euongh to deffmy the legitimAte ex

b ooBWmoted on top of Uie boiler
of tbe'emokemnek. The boiler U
hmvlly oovered wlU. nebeetoe and the
floor of the oar wit#) Bmeeel* carpet
The eeaU in the ooach are Arrmcged in
AmpliitbaAter Etjle, ao a* to give
everyone in the car a full view of the
^ Aod enrronnding country. Pa*.
VI enter the ear by winding .lAln
on either tide of the front pilot The
engine may be remlily run in either
The wedding of

Yee King, the

and hie l«-yenr^)ld brido, A h Bbnin.
a he bought for $5ao in Ohioago.
oelebmted at an expenee of
fit.OOa Over laOgnoeU from New York
Ohioago and other citiee participated
in the feetivitUe, wkioh oontinoeed
four day a Over 10,000 fowl* were
need in the wedding feaeL Yee King
had a diepUy of pyrolochnica for twe
boor* along a whole aquare of Lake
Btreet. and burned np |5.000 worth of
imported flieworka
Hot wind* and a dally temperat
of over 100 degree* ie killing late o
and paetarage in Kaneaa Block
Buffering aUo.
Blectrio oare whieli are to oover
ground at the epe«Hl of
mile, an
hour between Aurora. Batavia, Elgin,
Wheaton and Ohioago are to be pot in
By JMUe MURRAY F. TULCY of Chicle
opemtioD within a week.
Commodort* Joa K. Montgomery.
IIE Ftrike is iho only weapon of the worker. When
it is uimccomiMiTruHl by violence, it is a perfectly
lepil weai>on. but in all but a few rare insUnees it
seems im]>ossible to have a strike without some vialence.
THE (iUE.VT DIFFICULTY IS THAT
KKITIIEU LABOR NOR CAPITAL HAS REALIZED THE
COMMUNITY OF INTERESTS THAT EXISTS BETWEEN
THEM. But I want to aay that plater heroism and devotion to
prineiples have never Unm shown by the soldiers in an army from
Thermopylie down to date than that of the men in tlio array of
cured- with the
orpinizcMl labor.

Thy Brother’s Job”

AID FOR ILAILItOADA.

II

-I did not sleep a
night for seven long
weeks.”

THEY HAVE A TWELFTH COMMANDMENT. IT 18. -THOU
SHALT NOT TAKE THY BROTHCITS JOB." AND THEY KEEP
THAT COMMANDMENT. WITH SOME OF THEM IT 18 THEIR
ONLY COMMANDMENT.

mm -- ‘ vcwili

Dentist

FKE INSURANCE
L. U A. BUILDING

GOOD LIGHT:
Is necess.nr>' if you would road with pleasunv-slinly with com­
fort—or work with satisfaction. I’oor light is a severe strain up­
on strongest eye*s and later comes ruined sight. Have a mimher
of gootl lamps -like, those we arc now selling. Highly fivi* cents
buj's a good decorated lamp with sha<le to match. A dollar lni\*s
you a larger one. The Miller Lamp with Rochester burner is
$2.50. The parlor lamps are the handsomest in years and srll
from $3.50 to $Soo—You pick from a splendid assortment.

WHILE WARM WEATHER LASTS
Matting covered tloors with their coolness and artistic afjpearance. make the summer bedroom a refuge from th<! glare of the
day and so restful. Have you all the matting you need ? I lave
some especially good goods—prices arc 12c. 15c, 20c. 25c, 30c and
35c. The Sultana carpets are much in demand for the same fMir*
poses. These arc something new this year, a^ different pattern
on both sides—sells at 30c the yard.

SUMMER HEADING
A commodious hammock, a shady nook, a pleasant companion,
the latest book. I'hcsc lines arc strictly sentimental, yet are
true. Pleasant surroundings give an added zest to the reading
of the newest and latest books, such as are alwa>'s found here.
There are new books by all the popular authors being issued
constantly. We have them—Look over our book shelves at any
time.

SPECUL FOR FRIDAY, AUG. 8
<g J QA
I . s7L/

daily coimcerts

By WU TING FANG

“WE SELL THE BEST”

m^m.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
I

MI08-I.

Ocykstbwn. Ohio, Aptfl 26,1^

----

"FORCE" FOOD CO..
Buflilo.RY.
CcMImien :-Seeiiw t piciMe of "FORCE" in my pom)
yestenby.lpurchiicdspickaceandtiiedaUKumeday. The
cntiKfunOy united in pronouaciiv A 'thuch beltrr than any of the.
ceceab on the market. Bchtf Cmd of cereals, we give almost
every new imduct of (be Idad a trial. I can truthUiy sdy that it
is seldom we (md one that is as
whOiBesttas-PORCE.-

F
mMUi

r«lt MM %lr ChMns wh» «A* •• 4

~

GIVEN OK THE WONHEREUI, PIANOLA cvcTy*day until lurthur no.icc.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground floor from lo
to II a. m. and 2 to 3*p. m. and arc entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.

Y exiH'rionee in America has shown me that THREE
INDEPENDENT THINGS ARE NEEDED IN
CHINA - EDUC.VTION,
RAILWAYS
AND
NEWSPAPERS.

I like Araerii'nn institutions, I like American peo­
ple. They arc progressive; they are full of new
thought and new impul^^es nnd that one pn'at qualitv, .not only in
IM^rs^mal, but in the national lifo-TlIEY HAVE IMAGINA­
TION.
What I ho]>e for above all else is to se«» China ^ a firm financial
l<isU, . We have not'd of goo*l and pro-n^ssive men, such as Amer­
ica ha^ Education and training will pr.Hliu*e them. We ought to
hare more schools and nn»re of oftr younj: men studying in . .i»erienn nnd Euroix'an colleges.

A. D. TYLER

A fine Ten Piece Toilet Set that always sold at $2.75. will he
sold for this day only, for.....................................................................

China’s Three Great Needs

Mm

A

O. F». CARVER

HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?

“thou Shalt Not Take

Fmm iaformaUen gained from Wm.
M. DuMid. of the Alpena. Gaylord A
Weelnm Railway Oo. it i. indie
that Mnnietee wiuU the U rmlnu* of
the propoaed line and U willing
ndvBM mnlerlAl ,ald to the project
The tafmeeee I* that if Man
ahonid get the terminu* of the road
Tavene Olty would get the go by.
ThU propoaltido aoo.id* all right
Bat Traveree Oity ie too important
A point for thU hue to avoid. The
projMlor. had thU oity in mind ae a
HTioee oonaidemtion when the eoheme
we. iru proporod, and the oommeroial
velee of Travmae Olty to a milroad
reanlBg eoroa. the ataU* wae fully renllaed. ThU being the oaee the euggeetloe that the line may not oome
thU way, bat go on to MruUlee bf e
more oironlloe. ronto. ihoeld not be
owmiderod loo eerioo.ly by thoce who
hnveholUved that the road wa. a enre
thing.
At the ennw time, ae the project
wlU he of ultimate great velne to thi*
dty. it U bot right that oobetantiAl
enoonmgement ehould be given. The
matur hae been dUona«>d between
Mr. Onmnd and eevert 1 active bueineaenmn and he hae been neenred that
TimvnrM OUy would not withhold
aid whmwver it U nhowa that the pro
jemhM ceflUient enbiuntial looking
to wenant thU olty in leUing moce;
lonaUllt. Up to thU time there hae
heee nothing of n deflnlle character to
Meow that the project U me to be
onrrtod oat However. Mr. Dur. nd
hae lepreeented the eitnation joat nt
UUaad the eoterpriv) nppeaU to the
hnrtnm bmb of the city a* being

^UtPlllal®
nsE tn^u> woiWK

m

WUBOtWBOAt, ▲ITOtm «. IMS

titt ^rmngn imaoom. mM

lATSMB «.-RT MaBMtm.

TRUTHFUL
JAMES ROSS

3-Bushiel

OO
YOU
WMMT
HELP?

fC^vrn^
9.
When TrmhM Jnmtm Bern *PpB^
tor • pc-ltk-i«. tntrdrr far the wbote.

APPLE BARRELS

OBKST
OHIBT
.JBLTKSTro.

For 3alo!

B

mmm

• before, and. tbonch
I aa to the experiment,
be acreed to clxe Truthful Jamea a
In a few dajra the younr man
ftaa ready to atart out. and from one
9 and another I hare cleaned hit

lea word

put on s route which extended as fsr
SB Toledo, but his llrKl objective
L wss Iluffala Tbe train which

HANNAH & LAY CO.

£^^==!:

lOash with Ofdto.l

oUna. Ba had on hie
flaaU of dapoail from the rirat Blata
Bank of Maodoo for «i.»a Bla
elolhtoc waa blown from hU body and


of dapoalt waa oarriad fron Cvm
It^worka wondara in Boraa,
n to Takoaaha. a ditlanoa of M Bruiaaa, akin Xaptiona. Outa, Borna
K. Wait ft Bona and Jaa

U.

At Bay Olt, iaot week Blk*e carnlral
Mary Hondriokaon. the iS yaar^ netted :ll.600. ooe-foorth of which is
daachtorofaflabamaa. and employed
aa a domeallo in the fiUnlly of Willlam MattaU at MaaiaUa, waa arraated
late Saturday nlirlit
for
forc^y.
A ohaak for f 10 waa oaalied In a anloon by a aamU child and anoUier for
to in SomarrUle a book etoro. the
of LMia Banda.
Near I^nox a younc Oermaa fa
eereral weeks aco adrertiaed for a
you hare a rumwife. One reply that oaacht hia fancy
waa from a yoong woman in the wilda whM it li entirely elamdI*Siatoto^^^
of weatera Virginia, and without
It and this tube
erea erohanging photographs he went
condition, boarapray and marglml her. Oa the way
t foreror; nine
hack to Mlohigaa she mw for the drat
railroad train.
.................................
of the mueouaaariltiea have, bnt the
Wc WiU gire Oao Huadiud Dollars
ooaple hare enttled down oo the farm for aoT case of Deafhooa (cauood by
happily and nobo.!y i. oompUlninR.
Hoc cholera i- preralent aroand
Portland
Home farmem hare lost
J. Obeny ft Oo.. Toledo. O.
tlieir entire herds. The dlaeae
gins with Ulnil ataggera. death m

Bold by Dnu^sta, 76c.
llaira Pamlly Pills are the beei.

in a few bonra, and eooa the whole
Since a small dog with the rabies
herd U alfeoied. The health officer
went snapping throogh Blackman
baa poeted aotioee reeommemUng
township. Ingham county, two weeks
ago, 10 other dogs, sercral head of
oattle and a hog hare shown symp
toms of hydrophobia and been killed
Tlie ll year old eon ot &. Bdmi
AU are auppoeed to bare boon bitten
of Bay City :ran a piece of glew
bylhemaalldog. Brery dog i
the hollow of hia foot two months
Imtoly the wound, which bad healed, lag In the township is mosaled

Ra$tall’$

ooonty. the applicant wishing to ceUblisha cattle lunch. The lands will
At Muskegon a strange atory is be­ be withdrawn from the homestea
ing told of the manner tn which 9and will be sold at auction in Noremyear: old Willie goigley.
drowned in White lake
Tbs sky looks Woer. tbe onn shines
came to hU sadden end. The boy
briicbur. n feelioit of yooth and
was funding on the wharf with a
itiok U hand, with which lie was )abtilng at a large snapping turtle that ^MadisooModiolae Oa S5e. Jaa. U.
is claimed, caught
MIm Anna Ofomlas. wbo is visillng
in his mouth and by puUing it canned
t Maskern tnm Ohioafo. is in a
the boy to lose his bahmoe. The lad
nioas oondiiion aa the rroult of a
fell on the log. and. aooording to the
icmqaito bila which she rooeived on
story, the turtle gripped him hj the bet ankle last weak.
Ups. Uiddug his faoT>uider water un­
til be beoume unooneoloua. When the
I SadlcTtlla, Ky.. waa onrions to
body was reooTtuud marks on the Ups

WBiwmninwK.
F.c» NS Rcilo«-We»kJlenr«AU St« D*wi-CMsU»t Httd«be.-SleepHa»e»tfnlA Vlrtlm Gifts Ike
RwttoBtsUh.

!iT3r.ac«'TL“rf:
Kuii.%.“asa.“T-.\i
J.SSL-KSS?

TetWy Wssar IW—srs.

Any pMon nainy wtoar on lawns
after 8:00 a m. or before 65» il m.
TI.OI.. V»U»».. of No. TS And. willbeebntaff witbont nektoe and a
obaiye of $1.00 aade Iwfoce same will
Ux^tKon. MloU.. -or.: -I
bTSEnKsi on. Ko epeeial permits will
b.r. -i»—i o cwo»

OUDOM of r-iMit yxm oot
vMlil t-oom« Moilod ud .hoky tcot«t

MW of

Dr.

A

fystom.”

soothed

Dim DMS

t« all tiMMiv that a
All mat b- Mk. ID

WANTED

arc products of the ancient
Wr«l TU*

.tesvKS;:-

i ol .Hi.

V|«luu SI

»itd all dlw««

§mmmm Sooday Excorsioos

JSss.:;* •;^pss

r,u“:;i'r,,'5:ri.“.£2gru?srSs
r*. «kin. U(id.-r fix- lA. i.iT'p atnvXUm. T
for
msm

irf^au-at 11^

any MiaiatMM

Wif> a niiiir In iKKqiiui SasaFWsatrtlassrMM
DRi Ai Bi SPIRREY Hotai,TTsC!Iipci».
f->lday. August ». frost Ttn a. m to

jj.wssst.^’srLA. ■s:..!!

OSTEOPATHY
UAl.l ATItS OF AUKKIFAN HfHOOL «»r
t«i*TBM!*.\TIIY. KIRKHV1IJ.S. MO.

SuduRalp-RoBnilTflp
To Neahta4anta - 25c
To Omena
50c
To Northport - 76c

OSTEOPATHY
CARPET CLEAlltM WORKS E.W. HlSTHIBSiSOI

O. R
P
Ttaln

Some kinds of Jewel­
ry arc not absolute
necessities, but an insj^ction of 6ur slock
will convince you that
we have many thinjfs
that you POSITIVELY NEED. Look
over our

]. 01. nHIliketi

Cut Glass, Silverware
Table Necessities
aud Novelties

of Summer Shirt Waist

aYoIms

Selling.

After the most successful

in all kinds of jewelry....................

on on record, we have, as usual,
vrnM AK Kd.^dan«l

a few waists of each style left, and as

Bamum&Earl

we do not caro’ them over from one
season to another, we find it neces­
sary to idit prices down to where they

lally
ad hi. strict Integrity, and,
a interview, he said:
•T want a corn-.iK>t>dent to go to tbe
rhlllpplnes-one who will tell the trtltl
though the heaven, fall. The saUry
---------SM lier we^k. Will you Uke
the pUcer
-Won’t I have to lie at alir asked
Truthful James.
-.Not a lie.”
-Nor even exaggerateT*
-Not In the sllghtrat- I wsnt pUlo
farts, without the slightest gloss.
I
could have got a liar
fUw |K-r wetk.
but 1 am after a trothful man.”
Mr. Rosa took tbe posltioii and sailed
sway, aud 1 am happy to aunouncs
that he has
. gUAI»

will be picked up quickly.

oKruTim-r
DR. W. J. HIGGINS

"iVS
;»'s-

For .%0c Value*

:7So
F.»r ft k It.35 Volurt

eeo

DON'T Be Fooleoi

........... .

; For »i 50 ft 81.T5 Volura

And at fcener r«4» •« an w as tt d«ii ihem wp «BlcUjr.

Bsiklmg. CIUeatfD. be free tUineary

lAt U

Silk and Satin Waists
»3.S0 AND $4.00 WAISTS AT.......
$s.$0 SILK AND SATIN WAISTS AT.

SUNDAY RATES
Tin

Dr.

Some People Look ^
upon Jewelry as
a Luxury.

FIRE liSURAICE
n. C-IIAPIN.PrDsr.

About thre e doren of them to be closed out. aU nice
stylish waists, ^t broken lots.

Nor.* WIU — -ddofiOo o ko*o»
^jsstoro
Ml- or Dr. A. W. Onaro
Oo.. Modiciiio
Hodldn.
Oa. Baffala K. V. Bro that poftnatLaal trip
aidsUroaUroof A,W.abMa.M.a.

thr atcaim-r I'rt-*. t-nl returning lo TntvCtly at 10 4^ a. m. lliis will give
A |dt-aKtnl ntirol 34 niilt-a.ai the Uy
and can l»e made «-\f-ry morning. U ^vni
wi«b a kmgt-r ti<b-tin iKiat will land you
inrna «»r NorihiOTl wht-re y.*u will
r^rl with b.att r. turning lo I ravrtw,.\ltermHMi ctiurKions ln»ni Travriwe
fitv. Take the steariH-r fr.-a^nl every
afternoon at 3:00 l.s Nealilawanta. where
you wdl «A>nnec1 with Nt«-amer returning
loTrav^City at 4
P-

J.0.ftM.J.TRUEBL00DD.O.

MISCELLANEOUS

Srr":.

these'

N. li. Tiia-aa.
f-timd
a ura ■y-U-ai. iTba rarad la (rOM k to a

the beginning of tbt tnd

* BKNT -W. V

A GAS

time and

Tnmsiliililiisa

tUfr}.Ml««n>*t.k ln«»r«r«7 ArpyoadWroarMsd?

2 KKNT-Third «
It physli-isns a. i
MUt OCCOJ
rtiutlouI and then by a cummllU-c
fron
c
tbe Comrtock society to see that noth VJoVVtL
Ing afftHilug the morality of the in
rants of America should break louse.
HU tirm ralaed Its own siKinges or
Its own o»-ean U-d and from M-ed Care
fully selected two years In advsms-.
Tbe moral cbanicter of each and every
one wa. carefully hs.k.il
Its birth, and no druggUt u.td ft-ar to
handle
TUwe are only a few s|Hvlmcns of
tbe handiwork of Truthful Jiun.w.

Save

trouble.

FOR SALE

^Ils\mrou. plasters baddrawn nectlhw
and pins out of pnileuts without cans
lug tU- sllghUiit jMiln and thereby
removt-d ehroiiU* ailments.
His firm slwa3’s kept at least l.UtXl
cords of IVruvlan liark on hand In
lu aheds. and It. quinine was ground
fresh to order. The grinding mllU w ere
kept ou-n until 10 o’elo«k Haturday
evenings to fiU Sunday orders.
and l-a..«; »«- hen*-, imw
Ills chest protectors were not made
In swealshoiis and out of material
taken from tbe rag Iwg. but l.y guak
crraiM-s. each of whom took s cold
bath every morning, and of material
msnufaeturt-d expressly for the pur­
pose In an exclusive factory owned by

USE

RANGE and avoid
troubles.

I fO«

tbs

SOOTY PANS

WANT DEPARTMENT.

«,

Pill. od4
fpood
I
Tl„y
,.tel-l
ood
w.rwoond-rrimtlM«.

MSIKSS CMOS

One Month Frae!

Utrat br«a m^rnlB.-'ret lUoaUSUuss. Me.; a «»eats u eDgr.

tH'**!IfeU poorly—I
roily roo do«o low.

ay

NEW DEPABTUREl

soap imbibed a <
nai If
lari, nor did II
r I.. lent* esttv*-rr.
of cats. dogs, coons, isissmus and pole,
cats. His factur.v was built on n hill­
top. kissed by the rising sun snd
braced by tbe owuie of the Atlantic.
The fat used was oil taken from ga
sr^rhln. l.sai-u.l u IMisoa.
sellrs raised on the linn s «»sii raiu h
in Montana, and every .nike was sub­
mitted to a pn-ssiin- of inn fs.unds to
tin- sguare inch Ufon* Iwlng iM-nt forth
r»IU-d lur fr.^
I*'-C »•
Into the world, rruwn.d l.,-a.ls u-^d
It. and every .Vmerkan arlstu«*rat cried
for It.
Truthful James went over his n>ute
speaking the troth on all i-t-aslons
nnd m*ver forgetting that Integrity Is
the stepping stone t«» suces-ss. and.
though lie didn’t do so w< II as he huis-d
for. he laid the foundations of Ids
csre'«-r on a sure and ct*r1nln basis.
Very few of tbe retail druggists liad
ever met with a frolhfid dniinmer.
They wen- Inellned to Is-lleve that
Truthful James was no In-tter than
tbe rest. Some did md hesitate to call
him a preearleator. and at the westero
terminus of his route lie was tlimwii
out of a drogston-, IsKly and Usds,
for wliat was tlmught to Is- chei k. rpiHlTloN WAXTKIV-Hy j.mn* ni*o of. »
but he was nut dUc-ouragiHl. Ou hU
found things Utter.
•i-cond trip be font
li-oui«'d as
and on bU tldpl he
old friend and found orders all
made out fur him In advano-. I liave
tn-asured up some of the truth, told
by Truthful James during his eans-r
ns a traveler and will give them h.nas 'an liuvntlve to U-gInners of a P«»K SAI.K Hrsff f».o^k l.-aai anUIian..—
esns-r:
He claluH-d that the hot water bags Hlsl- -iro. 1.
sold by hi. huum- liad etm-d hun­
dred. of rases of t-nlarged llv«-r. even
when only apidUsl to the feet of the

glees waa still
Obarb-a Hmith.
about 40 year. old. is lost oo Chambare Ulaod.abont 16 miles east of Hiat
city- A aearohUig party has been or- rocelpl of an application for the
gaaiaed to look for him
Smith was of a large tract of tnz homeotend b
luokiug berries with a party of friends in the Dortbweotera portion of Al(

had bitton

bamnBwBicIric
UHtnlPmrCi.

coal stove.

became painfol.
rot It open he found an inch piece of

•hewed where the turUe

mrr to*
FER lOM WAITS

martin ft Soans

lie wss
of Brush J
He lisd put In s million dollars ag
Mr. Bnishs ex|MTleu<v nnd certain
discoveries. He was making a trip In
order to have a iM-iwonsI talk with
drugglsta. One of the discoveries
an ointment width would grow hair
on a Inld head In two weeks. Th
was s esse of it right liefore the ma
eyea Tbe luxuriant growth of h
on Mr. Hues* head had all grown
eevenfeen days.
lUvsl booses hsd been cutting tbe
price of aospa, bnt Truthful Jaus-s was
not In the cut. Ills bouse liad lu
factory.
It was not situated In the

oantlj parfoenad fante of a aonawint
alartUnc Batmro. Ona of iba noat roanrtnhla happaoed to Ohaa A. Baanan. whowna In thapalhaftfaaey.

r &

Buys-a
Handsome
8-Day Striking
Clock...
Regular
price $4.00.
Our price.
$2.78.

*"SSor^Wsh"*
of virtue snd Integrity. He dlscorered that his fellow psiwrnger wss
in who loved tbe truth sliove all
else, and be gave It to him at whole-

nllaa. and waa found by Mlaa Bnp»
Bricft. tbe^ext moraine. It waa ro-

$17$

l-IOMT

lie Mm
EVClMiNtVS

I bMlacoi than the Uara I wiU

Inquire at Grist Mili.

aone of it waa found alfht and ten
from the aoaoa. while the oar-

RastalTs

AND
ISQLUTB.T OMRLB

dn« h»e of BnMh ft 0(l. he
•aSdoflilawlf:
1 an Trathfol Jam« Bom. X an
eallad Truthfol becanae I cannot taU a
lla. 1 will CD on the road with ;ocr
fDodii. tpll the troth under aU drromera. and if I cannot do 30 percent

ELS

tried EUdric Blttort which hcl^

bar at oaca. and. after taslnc four bot­
. JnnetoCh,extles. aho is outiielw well, ewa cat anykey nt $1.00 for
iTee 8:40 a. oa.

I PROF. C. E. HORST
I

MR& C. R HORST

.........m.Tm
............. 3.7S

ftL

*q R Mniiay. Agt

nro on oTory paokar*-

U fm mmi tot *otl fo to JmU-

evtrrtftlkg l»SmmmeaDftn Saait at dttplf amt
pricts-naWa«aamtteanMaatrrram
m» ua$aa ta ataxt.

Of Apimtlto. Btoutoch and Uwar troa-

!ssS‘M'sie”w5rs-s2:'s.

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ANEMMlALnjOP (HULKAHOS TOO HEAVY
Ml. 19 C B. L«rta.l
FHmiIiii «r tM WMkIr Buumt adMttUd tMt th» Uwi were too arrertIr aAMMMPitf. Oi»r alflit wbeo la
IM
#1M a laviltf got la aad
fiHMi tMadllv to «|M» an hi« dooKa
•ad Hmmmt tm mmtek ct bootr. Cateb
IM Ma an a« bis mam. ruaipcoo
MM Ma wtU a alagle Idow, boood
aad glggifl hUa aad tbra aaSd to
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Cha abotract. We bare been darrtved.
Oar MaaioiiB bare lawn pot to fllgbt.Tha robbtr ruraed him blgb and low
with bSa bonda. aud
Dcd:
late tban »eT«T. however.

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for aU nliulnaU. Yo« eo
LH oa aee
U raa bare
bare anjtblac worth taking/*
Ha kaeH
a«MM bla | keta. Tbe a*«reh
braagbt to light gold waieh. 9S7 In
id pin. Ibv proregda

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-Ab. tbla la bdter.'* rbuekled Pllmp-

toa. -Tbla te Bare money than we bare
baadM la tbraa moatba. We abalJ approprtate everything to our iK'rmal
boMH. It I. lucky you paid o« a vlalt
Tbla pboidv dli«iela any laat Ungertag
faar that aeeeaalty drove you to crimeUa pkked np tbe tiroom. ImAe off
Cba handle, and for five long mluutra
bo pounded tbe borgbir’a liody from
cblniobeeL The man yelkd and eorw
ad and rolled over on the flour, and
VboB the blowa ceaaed be aald:
-If I bare ta live a lb*»oaand yean,
m haro yoar nfe fur thlsr
-Anotbor one of our pet tbeorlra baa
bam that erlmlnala were not vlclooa,rapllad the Mtltor at be aat down to
raat -la tbo laat laaue of the Itaaner
wo bad a half column article on tha

tba world denbd him.

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caateadad that I
caaaa oppraawd by capItaL Were wa
eorreet? Nol 1 aee we w«-re not Tbe
BMOteot you entcn«d thit hoime you
raaUam that It In-louged to a i«*ir nmn.
There are at leaat teu men In tbU town
worth ».(JOO each, but you imtaed
them all by -1 wlah I had put a Imllet Into
jroor bead and gone through tbe houae
aftorwamr’ growled the man.
adJtor
and wielded tbe
and then aat down to remark:
-About all w«><*ka ago there waa a
caae of
*" the New Jeraey
atata priaoo which arouiMHi public dlaettankm. A convict refua«-d to oliey or'few kind wti
hare touched hla h<art aud lirokeu hla
fWBoItttSao. while our eatit-mtHl eontemporary argued that he almuld liave
bam panlabcd an hour anmoT tban lie
waa. it Bomw that we were wrong in
that paitlcalar alaa-Look out for me. old mnur growled
the burglar aa he grtttcMl hi* teeth.
-I ace. Our whole llni> of nwaoulng
from aiait to flnlah has been wrong.
K&cuaa my pertinacity. Iiut wa* it the
knowMge that Gould. VanatTbiU and
Aatur had tena of inimoii* while you
had only a few ahllling* that drove you
Into cTlmer
-You arc a fool.** wn* the blunt r»n»ly.
-But, tell me. o>uld you have found
work and lived an honeat life had you
-Work! Why. you hump noncd bloke.
Who wanU work when he can make a
Bring without? Tbe only thing Tro
•orry for la that auch a fi*.l aa you aro
rtiould have Uid me bv the h.^ia in
tbla fathion. If 1 waa free. I'd roaat
you at the flrer
"We believe you w.uiUl, but you
wont get free. We ran now clearly
•eo What an aaa we ha%v made of ourAnd he roae up and applksl the
bioott handle again until his anna
•cbod. Greatly to hU Bun*rtM* tbe bur­
glar called for m*rey.
-Can this la* a imrallel caae of tho
New Jcracy affair?" asked Mi
loo. -All our kind winds pro
•ffect on you, but *>«.n»*Tal
BMOt ■rema to bring you to t«-ror heaven’s sake, don’t nnllop me
ony tnofv.- whlnid tl»e man. -Let up
Oil Bic. and I’ll make trncka. You’ie
bad all the full then- waa in It and
can nffbm to turn me Usim..”
-Not ^t. In our argumenta with our
paatrdly declared tiuit criminals were
only harnem-d by wriniral puulsbment.
W# now dlwover tliat we liave N«en altugetber wrong and tliat"-DooX don’trahoutid tbe l.urglar na
Mr. inimidoii apat on his hands and
floartahed tbe broomstick. "You didn’t
gat mil my money. If yod will hi me
g^ I will tall you where 1 have bidden
-wciir
-lu thnt left iKWt. Take ft and let me
flOc and youM! oerv*r
“Si^PUmptoo pulkd off the bo.d and
fooiid Bra twenty dollar bills In It. He
pot Uwm to bla imckrt and asked
-Got any merer
-Not a rad. Now hi me go.Holdliw the burglar’s revolver In one
Mod and oalng the knife with tbe oih
ar. Mr. Plimpton «on freed the fellow
tnm boodaga. He had no pluck left.
Ba wol opao hla feet, with
Opaosd tba kitcbm door aa
•d. nod tba adltor folkiwt*d him
tha buoaa to tbe front gate. T1
ba4n*l n word to aay. lie galIH^l tbe

Wm Haea «a Warn fOr a LUIag.
Uroy Beaulieu, declanw that the
Irlaora dnaa of mm will have toarork

UnItMS StMM May Not Allow
Cuba's PropoMd Bond tsaua

aomaas.ooo.oaoi
Ang. fl>-C«la’8 flnan*
etoi diAcaUiaa bnra foroad o hood U
aoa cf . 000.000. pnynble in 40 yean.

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ProatoadOok i
era wiU More tba atoak to tbair aav
stcaanndar peooom of aaacttaa at tba
eonwr of Frtmt sad Mopla oboat
Ootaber L ManawMla Mr. BBott wiU
reBOlain ebaaga of tba baatusas
jILaa MnoJmt nad fnmUy ot Cto-

Tbla nMna pwnoti tba qoMfliDo m
to wbiaar tbe inma M bmda far tbi. nrrired at Pork PJooe to spend tba
OBOOotifootinriolotioaof tl^ Pint!
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Barr. Miss
aboil not Barr, Amy Bnrr. Amalae Barr ood
Md tCabno)
lUry Barr of Bamwit. IlL. hare orrired to spend the anmmar at Omaao.
U W. Bodmon of Chicago poasad
peoTtakm for tba mltimoto diaoharga through tbe city today on 1.1s way to
of wbtoli tbo ordtonry reTenucs of Fcaost Lodge, stopptng st tbe Park
tba
of Ooho. after defraying Plaos.
Charles White Watson, of Jsoksoummt. shall be inadequate. ”
riUa. IlL. want to Oamna this mom.
Prmidmt BooaeeaU may ba oUigad Ing for tbe rest of tba aammar.
10 call tba ntlaoUoo of Praaldaol
Bar. Mcaea J. Werlwortb of CblPolmn to tbla oMaa of tba PUU
Piooe.
Mrs. Lord nnd Bowwill be dongaroonly oaor y ioloting tbe Und Lord, of BmnsrUU. HL. wuat
aeotioo naotinff to oootraettof debt.
U tba aennU oooenri In tba net loo oftba boasa. Tba Utarart of tbit loon ‘Erk L. Baoea of New York City
at 5 par oaat w*ld ooll for an aonoal poaaad tbaoogh tba eity thla morning
azpaoditora of $l,?60.u». Tba ra- B bar way to Omaaia.
Mra Nellie KichoU and daughter
oalpt of tba Caban gOT«mmmt at
proaaot ora only M.OCO a day. or fl.- of CodiUno and the family of A. H.
Porry ate among tba moat taoant orMfi.OOO onnnaUy.
After paying the Interaat on tha leola in oomp at Birohwood.
Mr and Mia Daria ratoroad tbii
loon tbera would ba only r6,00p witb
which to defray tba expmditoraa of loming to Bookford after a rialt
Uie ffovaniBaot. oaMt tbaie U n with Mra Darla’ porante. Mr. and
Mra Jefferaoo of Kost Proof atroet.
lance inerante in raoalptau
Cuba will ba wotktoff oo o oloae
E. W. Oraao went to Cheboygan oo
margin, and tbe United Slotaa. tba oalnoM today.
gunrdina of tba Infant rapobUe. may
John Fltoh left this morotog oo a
ba foroad.to glra a gaoUa bat Arm rs bustoesa Uip to Oodillne. Sbelby ood
minder that the loon la too largo
Hart.
Tbla e'anaa waa pl^oad in tba Platt
Miaa LoelU Bollaylefi ihU morning
ainen(«mant ao oa to pr. rant rba Oulam for a rlali ot liar borne In Iron
gorammant from baooaiag InTolrad
Dr. Krana waa called to Ormwn on
in flnoncUl difflooUlaa and paying eg- rofaaaiooal boainaaf this morning.
troordintry debt* which Cuba ahonld
Tha monthly maaUng of
notba coUad upon to |«y.' Adrloaa woman’s Oematery Improremant AssooUtion will be held tomorrow after­
oonditloaa in tha ialond ora daplora noon at half post two to tbe Ladies’
hie. and there ia liiUa proapacte of a Ubrary parlors.
brighter ootlook until acme toHff re­
The Trmrorse Bay Sewing Clrolc
daction li mode bJ tbe United Btatoe will meet with Mrs. D. K. Oeer. W
to moke on ootlat for tba prodoota of West 10th attes t, tomonow afternoon.
the ialond and to atlmulote ogHcnl
At tbe Knights of Pythina maatini
turml iusdoatrieo
.omortow night tbera wlU be work in
tbe third rank, aud refreshments sf
BTAUB AMfl rLATFOUM.
Harold Jarri* tba oalafamtad tenor,
The ladies ol Oiwce church will
will appear at tba Coogrt^onnl bold a sale of nsefoloud fancy articlei
ohnrch Angust it. and bU coming ia in .the parlors of Park Place lK>tel
looked forward to eogwly by mnaic Friday, beginning at 11 a. m. and
lorara. Tbe Cinoinnaii Enquirer aoyi continuing through toe afternoon and
of Mr. Jarria:
erening.
“At the prodnotlco of BaMtran's
Tha M. A K K depot is toiu|
Orotorio. «Tbe Prodigal Son.* the beautified Iwllh a new coot of paint
prinoiial aololat of tlie aranlng was
Henry Hloecker and Oaptein Tbomoi
Mr. Harold Jarria. of Dateoit. tbe Uonner of 6rond Horen, boiler and
well known tooor. The oolo. *Oomc, IKMU inspectors, are in the city.
Ye Children.’ seemato be porticuUrly .The adjourned session of the oironil
tittad for him, who boa anoli oontrol oourt. which was to bare been held
urcr bis roioe that the genUeat and yesterday, was again adjoumed until
sof teat piauiaaimo and the loodest fort August 10. on order of Judge Mayor.
iasimo ore sung with ease. HU egMsrtiui J. Acker of this oily bo.
pressiou is subUme. his enanicintloo been grunted a pension of M a month.
wonderfully distinct aud eo}ihoniona.
Ticael* for tlie Harold Jorris con
lie mng most beantifullr. Erexyon^ c rt are now on ante nnd can ba Moar
seems to ba in lore with his roioe. “ ed of Miaa Hammond, at the First Na
tioml Bonk. Miaa Batea at tha Record
office. M B. Holley. K. K. Miller’i
drug atorv and J. W Milllken’s
talned a great erowd in froot of dU
D B Nichols, who was annoumx^
play window of B Benda & Oo’i store yesterday os haring purchased thi
lost erening. In rery striking Jap- grocs*ry business of tbe Carrol Bistera
auewi ooatume Mias Rhedo. who is s was reported os haring come Iron
Frankfort Mr. Nlobote desires ii
lerersl mystifying tricks, in the big stated tliat he has been a resident ol
window. Tbe disappusring baudker- this eity two years or more. Ha lioi
oidaf and dioe. and other clerer tricks otowdy gained n wide business and
attracted oousidermble attentloo, bot
the one in which she apfwranUyoanM
There will be n cilsMis meeting I*
to grow a bcaatifnl rose bnab witb tbe oounoiljroom tomorrow night al
nearly one hondred bloasoms. was tbe 8 o’clock to ooostder the Alpena. Gay
mori mystifying. This is one of the lord Western railway project Krery
best tricks of tha oalabroted mogioion.
KelUr. but Mias Rbeds did it with
George IVrlstein.a tea year old her,
equal skill
U laid np wiU. s broken arm. Botl
bones of tha right forearm wen- brok
ted among the* ladies of the aodlenoe. enoff. I>r Martin altemled him.
William Ulavia. formerly of U.h
oitr but now of Monltou Islands, is ol
the home of B. N Moblo on Soot!
of the rKe.um Store, is in the city v AUnion streeS suff. n.ig from a tergt
iliu); frlctuls.
tubrroolar aboeas of tho hip l>r.
Gc«ni;c Hori is lark in the rh.thing store
J. Wi'hclmaner ho Martin performed a scoc-ssful oper
atioo for the reiuoiwl of the aboesa
vacation.
on.1
the r«kirat te iiuprovlng. hot i.
1. llaW»cler of Ijtkc .Ann. is
still in a serious coodition
in the city tvKlay.
Metta Hssel. tie on It daughter ol
Mrs. K C Cotn]«ton conlfnues to
Mr. and Mrs Andrew Fairbanks ol
inqiruve in health.
C. i:, ScxntofNorth|iort is in the Mabel .died at their home there ol
diphtheria. al| the age of fire years.
citv toilav.
Mrs.(;ibbsofMcm,>hia. Mtch.. is 8be will be grewtly missed by hei
siMtinii Mrs W.U Cook and Mrs parents aud friends
The aDnonnoemeot has been modi
David Crandcll ol Washington street.

Drawn out
of Shape
Mr. Louis Co\*or of Haytoiivilh'. Ills., a victim
of ilt*roniK\i rlicumatwni,
writoK: “I \va« ihi aereivly
aftfictol with rlieomatlsm.
that my limli8 ^ot crooked
and Btiff. After unin?- Ulorin
Tonic Liillifully 1 fouml to
my great joy that it cunxl
me completely. »di*o removing tlie deformilieH of mv
Uml*-’’

tba Leatenau Gouty Sunday school
awoeioHoo. which will be held at thi
OongregaUcool ebaroh at Maple Oity
Friday and Baturdny. Angnst n am
«. Tbo full program will {be girec
later.

Detroit-Wheul. 75 and TO**; com,
«; cote. »V
Totedo-Whau, 70 nnd TOt,.
WhaoL
corn. 58;
outs,
pork. fll7; lord. $10«
and $10. fib
A petition of Berlin land and booM
owmTs aminst the new rievated eleo
trie rnDwa.v. on the ground that tti
clatter dejireciated I heir property bj
drlring away tenanta. baa found no fa­
vor with tbe president of police. Hi
says that Bertlners will get oecua
named to tbe Innovation.

//JRMT MSf Ate iatf ft ft JmU-

TUESDAY,AUGUST19

M?dlky**w£*Ibite1te^
mueb of n iibarteua. ipi
iaulofhte ttteo ta liblag. Tbaagytam crack. aspsdaUy ateag it.
Boarsa to
tba
UMOSd
ward.
Is bis toag aoit. aad ba uftea
ha. suma pretty good MaMaulo
tell, somalimas about the tub be
oongbt but BKwa of teu about tha ouaa
that got awuy.
One aranlng reoanUy ba was flshiug
juM batow tba Dirisiou atraat bridga.
ihowtog a spectator bow it U done
witb a fly- He got a strike and gnTO
tha paeultor”twist of the wrist” that
te sappoaad to «faly book the flab.
It is probable that ba pat too maoh
smphasls upuu this, for bU leader
■teppad abort off.
Hatoldtbaupaotatorall about Ik
Itoartslqjy wmsa iaa ffto for toot
Btruum Yao. it would weigh at teust
s pound, nnd prohnbly asora. It was
raully too bud that tba Imder hud bacoma frayed, as otherwtea be would
hare tended a fine flsh.
About half an hour later, the mnn
who bud baaa watching Abe fly-fl.te*r.
man hod oecosiou to poas that way
again. Ba heard a faabla splaab. aad
going to tbe water's edge, ba mw a
fly oaagbt oo a timber in tha water,
and a trout booked on tbe fly ul tba
other end of tha teudar. Tha Arout
wus 8>« iitehaa long Tbe l«ndar und
fllaa ware the ones
KVENTH IN

«MM lETY.

Mr. and Mrs. O. O. MoButt enu-rtatoad with u dtonar party this afterooou to honor of thvif wadding annloutside
tsida of tl
their
t Dr uu/ l
W. O.
Mim Urtewold. of MinuMolis. who
cams down from Moekin^Utead for
tha oeouaion, Mrs. Arcl/ttemerca of
Oanttul Luka. Mr. on^ Mrs. O O
Bates of CThioogo and Mra 8. O. Moffait and sister. Min. Bdoa Moffstt and
Miss Hatlteml of this city.

Oitr tivtkmmttmt «/w lAa tetf.
•/•citaa'f._____________
L08 ANOKLKS OR HAN FRANOIHOO AND RETURN, via U. It & L
$50.54.
Ticket# on sale Aug. 1st Ito 8th good
ni of
rotorninj^unlil Hupk fiiHh^
Kate
open to all. wbette-r K. P. ’s or
Gall at office for further inztioulora
K Murray.
till Aug. 7.-

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Tos may sateel yoar owa

J. W. CLIFFE,
Sarkkw BlKk.

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Steinberg’s Grand
Opera Houae.

Saturday, Aug. 9
AVX ,

ELMER WALTER’S
owftst and Cr<»at«>st So«-n
Coms-dy

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IcaThree Rimjs Tm-oSlagcis llall-.Mile KavcVrra. k.
lures; One Hundreil Phenomenal Acl<; 2.1 Tn..si,s ’.HI ll'-ru it>f Kne>;
lO.lKIO Scalss Ouc MUhoii IhiUar McfUgcne;4.fr»0das
Mciugcne 4.f r»0 dc^s lirvnr, «.i i’amdv.
Her.U4»f Taeidiams,’

I Nothing But Fun!
ONE OF
THE BRIGHTEST NOVELTIES
OF THE YEAR.

TWiPnilictiNWillPliasiyoi
SPECIAL PRICES:
25c, 35. 50; Box Seats 75c
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Train will Itwve Traverse City at
7HN)a.m.
Rate fil.oa Hee posters
or ask AgenU fiir particulroa

AMERICA'S GREATEST PERFORMERS.
EUROPE'S GREATEST PERFORMERS.

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ArciMiililisliiii;; llic imM nmi-i. lim.iuc an.l
.in;;cl.r
in.l hi/ar.l..us .Ur,.,;; ;'vcr
REMARKABUi ACHIEVESEKIS.

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THE FAMOUS DiCGMAS TROUPE

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PEREjl^QUETTE

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PEIFEOTIOI PERSMIFIED HI iBHIUSTlC DIMM.
.\ Continumiv Display of Marvelous iV-rhirmaru <•< l.y .r \\-}.U C4h^i.-xs i.f
< »n.;mal NtnahUs iiKist t>f alHitii arc f*et n thi> sa
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Commrt»ctn« J«»* •*,
Lv Gkavu Ramim. MS
F*-r trwr« AtiuQ% ami lu

trp the I2m 10c Package.
J here arc l<*ls of Lhocrdal^ Lhif^s on
the market, but for I’urity and Oualily the I'ahocolate Chips leads them all. Having: had
vorile Chocola
numerous
IS calls-for
calls.
our Favorite Chips in packaijes. we
have put a loc package on the market which is not the
largest package, but contains the best chocolate chips.
Every piece sUmp^ S, B. & A. Made only by

Straub Bros, (f JImiotte.

UkRommr l/vtm

tn espr/vrry.

MANY TRAINED ANIMALS n nc« ir,d nmd n.iv. exhibit.
ing the brains of lieosU am! fiotiencx of man. inr In.! ri- lUluiratn! KleiJiants
lUtMioas, Monkejo, Dogs, Goats, Pigs am! Ik»ni.cvs,

niLucE's cwiK m pnemiii

to a. m.—Thk Grand Street Parade,

TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.

a uniqMc ooali»alion of Glorious Street Carnival. Spectacular Street Fair, a Zoolaeiail
DisiOaj, Horw Fan and GUttering Fageanti

I & 7 p. m.-Doors Opened to the Immerac Water-proof Tentt.

1: 15 & 7:15 p. m.—Prof. Bronson’s Concert Band

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-whlrik** miA the lectorer. -will coim

AX TRAVERSE CITY .

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of Renoamed Soloist Moakiam begm a 45 mmnte grand concert on tbe
center stage.

Trained Animal, HippodtomaUc Feala.

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