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The Evening Record, August 02, 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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1902-08-02
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THE Evening record
CTTT. MICH. 8ATUBOAT
ViaORY FOR
THE ASYLDM
D«fMt#d WilliamBburg Y—fr
day in Ten Inning Came
FINAL SCORE BEING S TO 3
Waa a Very Fine ContMt From
Beginning to End
rATUunoBioir
GEN. MILES
IS IGNORED
Tbetu will ba an exouraioo on Um
bay tomorrow evening. Tba eleamer
OoiambU will ieava the dock at 7:90.
The Traveraa City band wUl famiab
MoOlnakey A CTIancy.
Aag. 11. 18 aed 14 at leka
.aadwlbaa-ptcaarflbaLak. HIs Judgment 8st Aside In
Matter of Uniforms
wUl ba irlr«e Tmoodoj araalag bj
rOrioa Berlaw; Bar. O. L. Ar-
ILL FEELING IN
EVIDENCE
womlac Bar. 8. Loalaa Between Commanding General
wUl apMb mpoe-WcawWa
and Secretary Root
; lira Oyatbla Waatarar
d^e, of Haw York Olty. ptaaldaetor
Babbatd. of BoyoroCi
iMmrMay HaowwSmm.
kto«a*a«urd
U took tas laoingi of tbt hmr6oki day aftanKMKi Prof. F. A. Barboar. of
rtou. July* -.Erldnoe of ill
kind ot ogort lo <k> U. bat IIm Amj- Iba Tpollaatl Hwwel oollaga will
luM did • Uiiai to WlUiMubaiv foo^
lopaalfy."
Maaio
will
ba
faun
tordoj. aad aa a roMiU. tb«j wok%
ad dariag thr oooraatloa by Mlaa
of the war
JauU M. Btoddard. Mlaa Bla
lalaa daily. Al
rrJ:s^Jsr=r.r‘7.
the Union
aounoed bia plana for the
All membere of Hannah Temple.
Batbbone Slaten. are aNted to meet
‘ Ul tomo^w at’lao o’clock
I the funeral of Reva Oompbody. Baamawil
ed for all who deaire to at
A. L. Baobant ia taking bU Taoauoo
from bia dutiea la tha aboa depart
ment of the Hannah A Lay MercrjitlUOo.
The report of Mias Ada L. Watera.
delegate to the atate Chriatian Enat Lndlngtoo. will
be giveo al the Frienda church tomor
row evening, at the tiaae of ibr regug oburob eervioe. Special muaic
aa been prepared.
The report of the delegatee from the
Oongregdtlonal O. E. eociety to the
looventioo will be given toevening at Uie regular evening
aenrloe.
The regular exouraioo to klauUtee
AFTER TRACY AGAIN
e mart Oet Aatea on the Tiuil e
P/rif/p of Bast Ball Boods
ByTaM«nuAtoU.B««rd
Bpokaua. Aug. S-Pomm bwre mrtad from aev€«al placee le oemete
WaNilagtoo t^intatoepl outlaw Traqy
who te auppoeed to be in ibe alieep
country aonch of the Great Nortbeau.
Effort will be made to eurround blm
there Sheriff Oadlbee’s poeee paeeed
through here at 8 o’clock this moni^
lag to join in the eearcb.
In stoA DOW. The manufM^urers uniU now have
been almost unable to bU orders oo account of
great demand.
Eventhing that’s needed you
aiU find here.
Mia. Meefcar lU.
Br Mgfaate toth« itetvrU
New Yorx. Aag 2.-Loodoo deepatchee aay tbat Mm Mackay. wid
ow of J. W. Mackay. is seriously iU
from heart crooble.
THE WEATHER
-To-IMieKrt
k>Kjy
For
50c
-IMIsKit
NffgUgeB Shirt
60cto$l.60
Shirt Waists
76cto SI.60
Straw Hats
5c to S2.60
ALL CLOTH INC
ffolngat
To-morrow ^>. so you
Underwear
19c to SI-60
Fa^cy Hose
I Oc to 76c
Belts
19c to $ 1.60
Remember ttn sample Pant Sale!
:iMDA & OO.
For
1 yteuitew lo Hto
50c
WILL NOT ALLOW FIGHT
SST
This store soil be open until 11 o’clock.
o doc
Sunday U Ukdy to be a very- bright and
bad better supply yourself with a
Gan
U. S. TROOPS
IFNECCESSARY
€ify « Book w store
If fou mmni tko kott fc to Jmektom-o.
waa nallj a law thaa ailk giaM. and
oa ^ifonn. not ooe of bia
waa wordi two biu of aaj aaaa'a of tbla city. Tbara will bo a aambor
idaUoaafoand faror with the
woaaj. Tha faot tbat 11 waa ftaa
V'Ot-i
■ade evt-ry awn who aaw It a wlaaar tioa. iaoladiof a papar oa **Tb« riaa amiform board of the army. Ibe
of tba payabologlaal aaral.*' writlaa frieada of Oeewml Hllea eoaeidar tM
mo Igaoredaaan
by Mia. M. B. O. Bataa aad laad by
to
him.
Tbla
ia
aad waa playad f4^1 tlMra waa la
only owe of maay. aad Iba feeling 1.
It^ffawtlir drat bSTTidtabadtotba
I Allies- Rid toe sliplaataMWoatlaUialaatbalfoftha
l<rs, warranted not
The general'a frleoda are becoming today.
to np.
▼ery iadlgnaat orer the more reoeat
There u being a good dual aaid of
For flra atralftit Inalafa both aidaa
aotaoftbo war departamnt to which the obatmetiun of Union aireut with
wata blaakad, with the aoora a tla.
Children’s solid lea
they take asoeptloo. aad they may
ourbatone. wbiob baa not jt-t
bat la the irat half of the taotb. tba
ther spring heel
been aei. *boggh U baa been impeding
Aajlaau got tbair aja oo tba balh
shoes.
•amo for a oonaidermble time,
aod awda tha icaaaa aafa, wUmiag by WUl Preeerve the Peace at
George Ott haa parohaae.1 a fine gaaa aoora of 6 to 8.
Women’s comfortab
oline launch It ia made from a new
Shenendoah
Btorar pltobad for Willla»aborr.
le black serge sUpvariety of timl.er called tfatwood.
aad tba war tia bad tha Aiylaw
|<rrs.
Corbett-McCovorn Bout WUl
The firm of Madden & Stillw. 11
baary walirbta awia«liic at wida oaaa
ive brauclied out Into the fiah boaiaad fbealay tba wlad waa aoiaathlag GENERAL
Women’s cool and
bo Stopped
CORBIN SPEAKS
aaH. having oanght ao many at Carp
loo loraa to bo aafa witbaat a oaga.
eai^^y black serge slipTo aaa aaob waa aa Maridiy. aad Oox.
jwrs.
50C
faaoad of old. aad Boaaar. aad paopla If Sheriff Cannot Koop Ordor.
koAUmweara If
U Mi
Tb4a ii a fiah atory. t
Men’s and Women’s
of tbat atripo. awlaglag Ilka a baxa
Pall Off the Caamm tha Parttc
Mlaa Berde Cliffe ia oonfined
Ho Says Ha Will •
Fanc> embroidered
door at balltihraa faat wida aad wiaa*
paata WUl U» Arrartad.
tmma by iUneaa
slipiK^rs.
lac by foar faet waa a alfbt to draw
[orwlob. Conn.. Ang 2 -State AtRev. Marliu of Kiogaley. paator of
toara froai a taa.
.Thetr MlamirTbey
my Bolomoe Lacaa of New Lon
ha German Lnlheran Evangelioal
Men’s all leather
But Ibaj woa. wblob U. of ooona.
.Oonn., etetedpoeiliTely that the jburch will hold aervioea in the,
well made satin calf
the priaoipal tblag, ao loa# aa It la
Oorbelt-MoGoyem fight at New Lon Grange ball Ang. 8. 1W>2. Kverjoue |
slipjiers.
dooe fair.
don
woul^l
not
take
plaoe.
He
mid
invited.________________
Bakar pltobad a good gmiaa. tboagb
Men's Stylish dress
today. **lf en attempt ia mada to poll
ba WM a bit wild at tlaaa Bat
A Mlraaiaa OrAmr.
^
shoes, fancy vesting
off the ooBteat the {prticipante will
wboo lia did get ooa far eooogb
Aqoeer order waa iwoeived at the i
nuated. l§ome of the beat iwopla
toi»s.
away ao that it ought to bara mlaaad
HamUton
Clothing
Oo
atontoday.
|
myeral oollleriee here aod at of New London have made oomp
tlM< twokatop. M. Kiailor waa in Uia
The peonltaritiea of the penmanship |
Women-s handsome
way. If ha had to make aaprint to the Benatoo are to be etarted Tnealay agalnat Urn fight being held.oannot be copied, but the order read
dress slu.*cs, made
When naked about the reporta. Oeaer
atdr. aod the tmll woold ooi got paat.
about like thia;
exlia hnc se
al Oorbln aald. **1 doo't know, but if
$1.69 from
AN
EVE
n
T
h
ING
WilUamabarg did all of bar daadUmE oVerlloWKla aloe a:* 84 pOOmB
lected stock.
>pmmtora wlab to taaomo they
aat work in the Brat Inoiag. falllag
50 0» Ta Loak I 'Hin gU43
will. U the Bieriff oaniiot prw
Lets Darter W€>a Om ead Boi
opoo Baker Ih rioioo* atyle Tba
When Itanalaled. it amounted to an
-in tbU eranl we wlU. We are
Aaylama bad alraady made ona la
order for a re»r ot overaUt. size a.*-:;4.
not etartiag the work, we are elmply
tbair half. Oolby atartiag tba ball
a bicycle pump and a lock for a hirotUag with a two baggar. mod aoorcycle chain, wliioh were to be ordered
la aaiiolpatUm of dieorder toniffbt
«ag oo a liU by Ooa. aftor
Hartford. Oonn , Aug 2-Lord Derby
Bakar and Kiatler bad adraooad blm.
SHUF
guard aad will ooatinoe the entire
ou
eeooad
beat
iu2:0»V
The Wlllamaburg boya aTldaotly
LDS
Hartford. Ang. 2-Boralma wins U.e
J. J. liubbell and aoo of Maniatee
thought their work waa out out for
fint heat in 8 KN. Lord Derby broke are at the Whiting.
them, and went liard aftar tba game,
la
the
Btretoh.
maklag three runa io U.elr half.
Hartford. C3onn.. Aug. 2-The track
Bat that waa all they oould do- For
at Charter Oak park le abeolutely pre
alao tBBlaga more they elmggled on.
fect for the great $50.iM) race thia afbut aoarcely auooeeOed in any loolag
mo between Lord Derby and
in getting a i I farther than eeooad. Iowa WUl Not Opposs RooseB oialma. Betting on the big raee U
looked dangervalt In 1904
aboot 100 to 75 In favor of Lord I>erby.
ooa. but they were alwaya retired la
The
race will be third on the pro
time to aave -oorea
The Aayl
L Thi* exact hour la uncertain.
were helped at critical tiome by the
beet of good look, in a elagU inalag
BOYNE t ITY*M BIO TANNERY.
three fliea being muffed aad the ball
SHOES MADE
reooreced in tlm- to throw a aaa out
Buy a Piano nos ? No use
BartWliMm Bm Beteroei After 0»w
at eecohd who waa walUng oa ln.1
FOR SOLID WEAR
to wait longer, mhen
tblnkiag Uiat a oatoh waa anre.
Aag.
a--8eoretary
Bert
Wilhelm
hu
returned
;from
The Aaylama mada tbair eeoout
in the fourth inning. Roeaat
to not be a oandi- Boyue OUy. warn be had char^.* of the
■lartiag B. nnd Kiaih r aoortng alao.
liOi. The building of the big plant of the Boyue
Hors ftud tarts Oil Orsto.
Olty Taiintlig Oa The plant oooiiete
Mklng tbe oouat 8 to S Tl
with tb^ei
Ksi.rsr.a,rslfsHd Bor Oslf.
of nine ■tmetnree. Including the hife
iT« iaalagaa they ware h
Tburco-tno luorslhsii otto
tary'a aaactioo At the time of
bouee. 80x90 feet, boiler and engine
Mkiag the aoore 8 to 8 at the
—the best piano on the
MoKlaley faaeral atOantoa the m
room
60x118
feet;tliop
4Ox50;
«
maikel,
at
Fat
tory
pri»
es
the nlatb
lary eaid U woold be propm for
80x40 ell Of brick ; leach bonee fit
la tba tooth Simagle-r cam<. up with one to beat KooeeyaU If be eoald.
and easy terms. You can
a clean elagle. O Kiatler did the DOW tbat be baa aaeamed datlea of
get the use of the instru
building. «Ox875; dry loft 60x257;
name, aad tboa t'olby came> to bat. hia oBoaba baa aaau
ment while you are paring
rolling loft fi0xl8 feet aU frame
He bad been hitting
for it—ddesn’l cost you
tbat Iowa will not o
etructaree. All the bnildlnge are two
tbaa any other man oo the Aaylam
any more, either.
See
•toriee in height and the plant when
team, getting three clean hlU out of
us for particulars.
BUSINESS MM GONE
faUy equipped with maohinery will
Are timea at bat. ona of whloh waa
oom 1600.000.
two bagger. In the tenth, be
THEOLDRKLIAB1.E
Mr. Wilhelm bae been over a yeer
that aomeUiing waa needed. He
Firm** Beoto ea« ff8.000
io arecMjig the buiidinge
•maebed the Brat Imll tbat came «
FRANK FRIEDRICH
It li aeM.
•qoaie in the aoee.
TlwN.«Uto4.
klJFraatftAM aoeietr rk-i
Br IteUcmA to tte Bmrd.
The Oongregatloosl Ladlee' Aid eo
tlu«w iD. bat bM la IIOM to eatoh
Lapeer,Aag.8--WiiUam Tooag.partKUtlar. who alto tootod
wa. aer of Wallace A Toaag. egg buyers, ciety with their familiee will bold
It picnic at D. E. Osrter’e
toaa oa Ux botoU to (bird, bal Um bae dimppearad. Be let blmmlf out of
ids. weet bay. Tneeday aftemon,
aaipUa tollad bito oat. UM»ch it did a window with the eompany 'e booka
Ang. 5tb. In cam of a storm a large
Bot look it to toto* of tb. oroad. Bal
He told bit partnar be had eecreted buUdingii inreadlnem for the oomU did BO dMOO)
•8.000 of the ffrm'e money. Aa effort pany. Bamee will be at the follow
aaaldatoaDorola rt»lr half.
wiU be made to find him.
ing plaom at 8 p m. Mrs. Bamnm’e,
•■Maadodwllh Um aaaot 6 to > Id
Mrs. Knneland’e, Mrs Jobneoo e and
(anraflboAojluM.
MOMAN BUYa A BOUfiB
• O. Deiprue. ______
ttodio Watob Otoptood. *!»»>««
Hat ■rtl.dacuaa to both toaai. Tb. N.W Be Bee e Beef Under Which to
B,1htocmpbtolh.B.»rd
Mara hr laantac* i«:
Aoplato
lOOSOOOOU t—6
Neff York. Auff. 8-Amoog paeeen
Wditamebarg aoooo 0 000 0-8
gers^aboard the eteamer PblladelphU
Some will mark their goods high and give 10 per cent,
London. Ang. S-J. P.
Tlmae trwme will meet again la the
srhloh arrived today wee W’hitpUw
off. otberk wiU gel outside aid. some wOl say we are big
Marfatare^ortbe deciding game of
meaedor to King Edhere, we get our goods almost for nothmg.
Mm mrtae It will probably be plffyed
L He WM aooompaotemofDndiey. Be wiU dlaplny theee led by Mrs Beid. Miae Reid and OgWe do not feel vcr>' big here but we feel big enough to
oa tiw TweirUi Btreel diamond.
ladby]
‘ n any house in
sell you goods as cheap and cheaper than
daa U.
all our biUs
mntallourbi
roRarPRKMBJUDGE
We bu> our goods r cash,-discount
Bvnrra ih aoctrrr.
buy goods dieap.
and that is the aay
mm.teUruM mete cwveartea WUl Xeele BrTtoeereehtetheBeeeid
Tb. daoto at Um WeHiB. tout dab
re
have
OO
sale
the
prettiest
white
and silk
ive
c
lM<aTaalacwa.UM moat aajoyabU
New York. Aag. S-Mis. Blln
at below cost prices.
Brew Moddard. the waU known an at Um pantto flTan UMta Utl. Ml
Aag
Big line of fancy silk and wash goods, fancy ribbons ^
ther. dted yeeierday nfltneeen. Mm wUebtoaijiaga (ooff dtoL i
can atnlo coovention to nomlaam a
WaaaplM arara pratoat. anff daactat
other ^ains loo numerous to rocnlioo, all at doting
Btoddard WiU be remimbmed
oiudidate for jaetior of tha Mpvoma
wa. aoaUaaad UU U had oMaad to'ba
for “The Morginmni.” “TwoM
out prices.
court to fill the vBcaney oaMud by
-Timnleboate.’’ and *’DoUy Dimka* law and bad btaoato aariy. Tba
Ibe death Of Aaetloe Looff. wUl he
lmldl«tbe:A.dltoHa. la
Ikf
MieaUlUnnSpeleherof
Mni
tbaruday. ffeptemhw ffi. ^1. wn.
badaTtoTtaJarabUSaM.
apoo by the etate oaatral aom U Tialtiag friemde In the olty.
*^irw!Td.r2ridIIt klad or a igbt,
SIXTH TKAB-KO. leSS
AUGUST ». l#Ot-
ttep- AiiMvinkal'mtD’Ci.
For
25c
STEUIBERG’S CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS STORE
For
kJntell Swtecirduiy IMIsHte
For
39c
For
$1.35
For
We Offer
Ate
Silk Waists
percent discount off from
their already reduced prices
it will certainly pay you to
Investigate.
»
• __ «
STEINBERG'S «REUABLE DRY 600DS AND CLOTHIND NOUSE.
$1.65
For
Alfred V.
Friedricli
TELEPHONE 90 FOR
carnations
AND SWEET PEAS
OKUEBB PKOMI>rUV UKUVEKED
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
SHAW NOT A CANDIDATE
WHY NOT
MAYER’S
GROQkJET- SEinrs
Only a few left—to clo« them out we offer them at Re.lu. ed I'riccs
OAR^KT
\Ve can save you from $1 to $1.60 on a good Carpet Swee|Mt.
buy one look at the kind we offer at $1.4«,
lore you bu
$2.25 and .
t THAT BAVBt Yt»U MONKY'
OUT rimii
W.W.UIIBALL COMPANY
There are a Good Many
Ways of Selling Goods
A. J. WILHELM
jssi
ah/ntU tthOhliiM df
UNION STXEET
SOUTH SIDE
Ile-
THE FtACKET STORE
Comet Collars
10c, ISc, 20c
Colored and embroidered .
dalf dose-^^a^
IOC. ISC, 25C, 50C.
Dm neckwear
2Se. SOc-alf tivics el silks In
an gredcs.
negligee Shirts
SOc, $1.00. 8I.S0. $2.00-»and-
somc Hue patterns.
straw Bats
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
j
TEAVSRSK CITY, MICHIOAN
to the WIUUM Hc^>
fend ere kteoly asked
to hand or send Urn mme to me at
ae 1 desire to make a flnal re-
ORAND TRAVBRSE HERALD
’“-'■'■“zTiJSrs."’COl Klmwood A
^..SIDEBOARDS..
AGAIN!
m
ta
lily coogmiwnle, the OenaAiaA explorred towntd tbe plAtiie nnd
1 Mid wito aM
»>•«> >■
oot the wonderfel cAoywne er. who U to go la eaniehof the north
M,. Will i
MUk
pole, will eembUah Marouoi wirelem
tal
faadtotfro
It
apwbtodartama
B«M*a tim. oM-wy •»•
TM
to*U^*^pSbto"i
ion between hia partv and
They AMited tbe epoC end Wcethcr Observer BrAAdenboig of
la tW PCMMM of oolj »*• 1«0^
dioto tri«^ ODd rototlw. of tko AAit dny they were oet ngnin with a Deover. nmy be revived And tbe coodlwhich hAve beeo threAtened reomh net with lu meebee died np
wnetting. Fortwohonre ceoUy trUI be known no more.
TH* OA8 OO, la 1thla month sending
3dr. Bnudeiibiirg bae talked with
I of Aoooant to iu
•roond the spot, bet not
mctlCAl mining englneen of many
oooMunera by poetAl card. Thia U
years of expertenee. end these men
in Aoeardanoe with cnatom la eitiea
wl£4dlA0onnt ia aUowed for
............................. e. Tbe plan
ted
nndemeAth
the
bent.
laaU. Tte moo» •• • *»>'
of Mr. Ilrmndeobnrg Is act forth brieiy
•ad poptlar roaa, ■aa. who ha. ti— "I*m goiiw to OAtoh him for look." in tbe weetber report for the month of
bill la eollaotad by eoU.xjtar. no du
Mn. Mnllon. She mode i
Tbe leading perAgrapb In the
ooont la Allowed..
HUtt tf.
•coop with her net end hmght np report baa tbe following;
Tbe dnw of OOT etreem* during the
thehiAb. nndnronndooeof ilet
8UHDAY RATES
and fall conld be meterUUy
ing. ThenMm Mellon wne
VIA
1 At A comparetlTely emali
enongh to hnre thni erenb
tbe mconuin dlstrlcte there
Q. R. ^k 1.
derilled for enpper. At lenet t
le A c«-tAnt ind gmerooe flow nnder
SoodAy. Jnno »ih. exof their frieode. tbe elory.
the See In All tbe email etreeua darlag oormlooDsoelng
tlokeU
to
Petoekey At $1.00 for
oo Weet Rinth
HATon J. Tltnsa eirwnrd on a eChi- tbe winter, no matter bow cold tbe
roond trip. Train leave* b :40 a. m..
CAfodk Alloa dining enr, who line
. To etore this water fur use
Ibe following AAiniiMr It U sag ^ieO?*Bm^ ** *0. K. Murraj. Agt.
been promoted to the eoperintendehey
that after euiUble ebeltered
[;»UOAK OTOTB TICKBT.
CAMP MclHTOSH PICTOKES of eominiMAry oo the Mobile dk Ohio places have
been selected tbe water
nOlwey. wne bom In engina
yenre ngo. And le the yonegeet enper* be brought to tbe eurface end allowed
will b« o« VBklWUM TIlU K*MtM •
er tbe Ice. Even
AAMOM T. HUM of AmImw.
ietendent In the dining onr eenrlce
LoraoTlk* W. W. KlaMI
only a email propordoo of the flow be
in
the
United
BtAten
Ur
reoelTsd
hi*
ntlllxed Immense field* of
C’4».>ArtiMAr CM*.
reeponelble poeilion ea a rrward for thoe be formed, end if tbe *ite be pro^
Tl»i.p tBi«a tAk«o At OAmp Mcln> ooAHeey to a men who torued <
tci-ted from tbe wclerly winds tbe
^wwio^^m^tiEU a€ (MklA-tf.
be one of the oflolAl* of Ibe Mobile gradoAl melting woold malnuin a good
Hbf »»*• KiilfliUof Fyll**** •«
Mt At ihAt polol. Will All be rood, mod who WA* riding on the oat, flow tbrougbout the eeeouii wh*-n wa
prlAted A»d oo ..EbiUiUoo At Ibe store bA he dOA* not know the nnine of Uie ter U geoeraUj ecaro- eaat of the
of the W. W, UlmbAU Oa IbU ^ren nmn who la re*pow*ible for hi* pro< monnUlua. It la believed that a con
^rBMMX r. rowKRA «»r w«jri»ri.
tut. Tbej ATO Aoer IIiaa AOjU.leg in motion. He will Aseeme the dotlAs of certed movement In tbla
tbie line e?er before AUenpied. If
For AMOTM7 U«Mrikihie ponilioo Aboet tbe middle of
CBAK1.M A. »I-AIR U Jmrhmm.
Uoed Aoylblut of joet U.l. kind wa. month And hU enlAry will be
•far Attompted before Krery plotere
Far UWB «rM*to l.*iod <«.*
blr hi* present WAge. More ENGINEER'S GREAT RECORD
KOWIV A. WllaUB% -f
then luo velerAue in tbe dining cat
u A K-».
P*^l* **»•
oftbr nolleoHontfe *‘TbeUoofarlAlA IfFwMir U-U«rU«irloe were AppHonnU for the plnoe
9»BLO« A. FA 1.1. «r
»of Aoutwm./*
the Fool of
THia niuwATUitn ,
leonrrd. Thl* U nootlier illneirm
_ Moon/* end ••BlAkeelee CYeAlluf
wbu Un Jtut
I of the old SAW thAt "puli
LloBV of Way**.
aloD IIM of tbe Chicago and NortbtbeToAd Boi." ••Alwoye Boom At
[T uT 0«otMc.
U 1~ WK
waatem Railway oompany. baa one of
Ibe Top** ie Hie nuee wItha Co the
Urn moat remarkable recurda of any
of A prooiUient oewtpnpw
hA* retnmed to Fon locoaotlva angloaar in tbe world. For
Bmdy. at Bant Bta. Marie, from Oan- forty-two couaecutiva yeara be waa
ton. wb«a 40 member* of Company employed as an engineer on the NurtbA^BCHtHALO B. nARRACill oTCJnulot the world.^_______________
K.«!M Utl. to 111 l» rt^irrrt np t« nn..n.aml
O. are kaapiiig gnard over the tomb of waatarn'road.
MTAOR AWII PI.ATFORM.
Engineer Slaco haa kept an accurala
neldcut MoKlnlry. r«i«rt*
T. Dneej. Aotlior of •‘The Berfr.
McKinley vl*lu the tomb account of tbe mllra be baa traveled,
lATAnd:tbe WAlf.- which will be
orfoortime* every we. k. She Tbe total figures up to 1.4^i2.a»7 lullea.
tad here oeit Moedey . Atit 4. U gmdoally gaining in health and kUd be covered 23.403 more mlUw be
would hare traveled far enough In bia
LESSONS FREE
at Hlelnliarf’e OrAod tlji.'rA llooaa.
to be rMigned to the fate tbe
bee wrltUo flftoi n plAjs. Tbf inoet tngody at Buffalo brought bar. Bhe cab to have made three round tripa to
tbe moon. Mad hi* engine alawya
•fel ere VIu Old Kaoioeky/* !• vary graolon* and kind to‘the man beaded In the aame direction he would
which niAde the Author rich; hli othkeep watch. Thera are two
,1a. Mat. -The ^SeborhAii/* poatt. one on top of the tomb and one
$1 weekly payand*'An AmerloAU King" In which in front. Vi.itor. from almoet all
cenu.
Jabimi 0*Kfll mAdo hi* llrel eUrring
of tbe aarth come to visit tbe of each other, they would tower
Yoo may wdeet your own
S34.(I7i> feel In the air. r.-pr«-aeutlng
rOBMEIt AI.I.IB0 ItJNOKRI).
spot, bolonljMrm. MoKlnlry'* reU- the dUtance covered by him in an eoAfler tbr ooaiinAtioei of Judge l>ur
tif ea and veryintimate friend* are per
AAd for govamor TbnredAy Afie
mitted m appnnmh the vault. Tbr **Taklng thirty four feet
thedoorentlonin Deteoit look
Mirkham Block,
oaaknt can lie *eeu from tlie road aud mati-d hngth of a freight c . he wi
oeee aaUI Aflar enpper. Thl* race*.
OFFICE:
ha:q i
covered with flowera that come have puUed a train of 2lT.7aH,4
: vne oeeUed lo peraiU|the frl«-nd* of
almoat dailj>from t^anlon and outaida and estimating the average M thirty
JedfeDMUd to Amnge a .Ute for
peinU. Kfforu have been made to ton* fur each car he would have pull
ed
aMa,0M.2H0
pounds
of
frelghL
At
the hnlAAoe of the tirkei. Tlir
have the 40 men of Company C relievtbe rale of 4 tvjuta a mile he ha*
frloBds of Mr. Darmnd at* of
dd by otbera. but Mra. McKinley ha* drawn from the Northwestern Hull
"OldRoMAA" type, Thry atc not
axiimeoed the with lliat there ba no way cooneiny $r-i.00I Kd.
hellerere In the KAOsAe Olty plAlfom
dmnga m tbe men who keep vigil.
iHirIng all these year* Euglm*cl* 81*
nny more tbAB hr la They atu not
Willi. L. Moons chief of the waa- CO ha* not bad an accident of any cunAdmirare of Mr. Bryen Aud n. lthrr U
____ _
ebar bnreaa. i* about to m*tall at the aetiuemv.
he They hare i.o more nee tiu
fovammant obaerralory in Duhith an
HOW TO SAVE CHINA.
for the Alliee wliom the I^emocraU eo
Apiwratu* whioh. it is aaid. will de
eeeidAonaly cnltlvatad two. lour and
tact au aleotrioal *torm at a dlatanor ■>,. K,u> •>„ «Irr (aWalU, I, t.
els year* ago Tbr alatr waa
of lOO mile* and foretell iU appear
ep noeordingly. With the eEocpUoo
of Mr McKnIght for allorney genrr
lure »ue
Al. them U not A mndldale o
OdanbAoh.A OlevaUud oatbollo prieeL Y.. OU the far eaat. dlai-uii«lug the
problem of rUlna, all though the lec
An old New York landmark tbr ture <«ompartng rhlnT^nd Oaiwu
whAl the pATty hne
irrinw with Mr. Dnacy a Bt. raoa* hoime will toon be demollabeU
Ago he aaid that he was ed to make way for a fw.uoo.oau offloe
pAhtlennoA the Uil. The Hopoli*t«
•kyaeraiier It will be oue of the lar
Ate Altarly Ignored The old Oreru iu-rfeotly mUaflad wltli the manner In
which “The B nrgUr and the Waif," gest building* in the world. Wm. H.
hnehere ere lefl oel. Tl.r iIckrt U a.
Imdlwen planad before the public Matr* who owne the Btevana alte la with her condition, and tboae in au■Airly ••etrilght Dein.-rAilo" a.
tbcrlly do not want a change. The
That km conld not Uiink how the pro prepArtug tbe pUn* And will con- lammun
people am devoid of iwtrloteOAld U made, and It U mfe lo eay
duotlon conld Im bettered and the eot- •truet A building lo .toHee high And l*m and love of .political liberty. Tbe
thol ehoAld Judgr Dnimnd be rleotad
oovaring more tbnn an acre of ground.
IheeHwlght Uemoemoy woold be the or* wer. Ju^ each t»»on* a* hr ha<l Tbe site alone i* worth $4.6tiO.OOO and
•eh-cted
only eUment r«<
Mi*a Mabel HHe. who nmde a dl* Ibr building will coat another $4,fit«..
trl^lon of the,
China 1* nut worth the mooey. time
ml hum the title role of “The
itee And tbe Popnliale would not U
Oinoinnati Hebrew* are excited and and llv*># aprnt In trying lo ChrlatlMD
Telephone (Hrl. " Will appear a* the
In tb TbU le the nennl fate of allie*
Waif,"
InotdriiUlly Introdcriag Indignant over the mairlaFe of Mim lxs tb* nation. WaMmicm esn never
When their Apparent i nerfolneee he*
ud the ChlHM*. It la the ml*
Katberine Feld, to her nnole, Abra
aoug*
aad
dance*
made
famoo*
by
ner.
Japan to mediate between
oeMedloe>let.-ilrand Kapid. HerIVnie Mamerlt.* “Nan- ham Feld Tbe latter cUim* tba mar- China and l
nlA
and her oHgltiml Honololn rlage Is lagai according to tbe law of through Japan can China be I
It 1* the mtaatoo of the United HUtm
Theee who fenred the mlerlon of
to aid Japan In hsr efforts.
Uereewor Tnft to the Vnltonn wo
•Tbe key to tbe problem of Cblna la
prwre fnltleio will be reaeenred
tbla: If England. Ibe United Btate* and
laMdiuMcha.that Ih. fopt hud*.
Japan aund together In tbit queatlon.
aUad U> gtadiaUj ntalr* Ih. tr
China will stand; if they are divided.
la Iba nilUKdaa. to IM.* tl>.
Chins will fall.lande. eo that when negolintloo*
Lneteesa Fee ainht Werklaw ■••*.
▲meriesn thrift is illustrated i>y a
Kan*** farmer who ha. devised a
fontoUlr M to MitobU eotopw
scheme fur doubling tbe boney prod
far ibatr toad. Tb. pop. l.
oct of tbe country, aay* a Waabington
•y UM MM. StoM. JOHU T. MOKCAN
ba U Pitfaef aaeord with thl.
correspondent of the New York Even■aat'. paalUaa raUll*. to ibU qo»
tag Post Ha haa writtan to I>r. How••:aBdib.»nUoitot«M«i •
ard. Um entomologlat of tbe departIlls preat .\infriruh moveinciil to the front—^the dn* ment of agricunure. auggestlng that
pMra tha Jartto. of tb. .B«u aud
cUion to liuiia an iutnroccanic cyual—iaiII real tht Hforta be made to cross tbe buneybee
dtototola.niai of Uiit aoTorau.
contldejico of our pi opUi in Uie penuanout esUblislk- with tbe lightning bug. ao a* to supply
tlm bee witb an nppnrat
WohadalauMt last .Icl.t of Johu
iiifiit and huc«*etoM of Uie republic and iu tbe iui*al' blm to work at nlghL
OtMraa of Bay. ou. tlia. loo. d.iuo
culablt* proi-pcritv of our country, while it nill aetllfl
aaw la Itao Miobltpui boaw of t*|wr.•totlraa Maw w. ar. (lad to w.Ithe roiifidfiuv of all natiouH iu our strength aud good
A new abort
oitoo hlto teak to pobito aotle.- and
will. IT IS THK NATIONAL EXPRESSION called the -Cbli
to wear, but
ha will ba.. ear .yotpalhy tbt. f.ll
OF "THE FAITH THAT REMoVKS MOENTAINS,’'
a nee, aay* |>e New York JoanmL It
lathaM. ■aaaoroa. wI.mi b. mi
The boat and uiomI enduring Ci.n.MNjueiico .»f tbU act of congrcii ta made to fall full over tbe xbouldera
ta laalatioa aMX ttao tool. Uw vmi.
m*. Hewa.to. a. damoora. oaodldato
I* the inspiration lt» pamcat aivi cheerful exertion that it will bring
far toofataty af ataW b. will ar
i trimming tbe collar
to ilu»-'e wboM* daily ti»il i* ilie life t*f tbe wi*rld. It will make the
Wdra amtoo. dlatiaeUaa If
and tbe bottom of tbe aleevea. lathe
n*\vnrtU «if laUir t'eriaiu, and tlio fariii!*, the workHliojw AND TllK front are green allk ornament*.
•ataal aatori^ lo ih.; omaa
HOMES OF THE TOILERS WILL BE BRIGHTENED WITH
WbUa
likaUhood
ASSriLEl) PlUiSPEUn v! Next to ihi* effect will be the close
QnlU a novelty In fans la a baantll^atoatlaa af Iba d.a»«allo mi.
awocialiou of Uie ias>j*le of uur otwan aud gulf e^ianU in commercial fm ona In ostrich fbathero. It la KgypMat. Hto tapaWlotoi mt. ------- pa. mounted on tortoise aheD
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA evef>intere.»ursc, and ibis is ibc moat oonaervative force that belong* to tUB in abapa.abakan opens out Into i
,IMT‘-----t, piBaalait a r
Concerts will be given in the Furniture' Department on
TT-r*f- Afallyotoahooldl««olfree government.
f
toa ato to •• ••-^«ea Jl» P-mi,.
to II a. m. and y to 3 P- m, and are entirely free. You
THE FiRtT OREAT DEVOLUTION THAT IT WILL CAUtE IN
allhaaiatotar aaartoaa. rop
THE COMMENCE OF THE WONLO WILL BE ALOW, BUT INEV. OhUmfohaa jaat aooopiid a daaUn
hear this wonderful instrument.
aatarlllaa TbU to aa ••olf" y«r.
ITABLE. IT WILL TNANflFEN THE CLEANINO HOUBt OF THE for a atntna of tba Booiaki post to ba
npabllaaa mforliy aboold
WONLITi COMMENCE FNOM LIVENNOOL TO NEW YONK.
araciad in ana of tba local parka as
bat ba blitmt of aay y«r la Ib.
Tbe hemlsdiero that U Cbriatian from i>ole to pole, witboul any •oon aatnooo baa baan rataad.
LT.mAmANBI.V.I
Bwr. W. T. '
1 ^:£L‘r=r«
jsTS.‘:5?r.Vrr2:.»s:.2:*ii
*x£‘Jssrji,
The last sideboard sale was a wonder. Lots
of people, bought themselves rich in the
sideboard line, but others came too late.
Here’s consolation ■ for them. .Another
lot of new styles and patterns in side
boards and buffets just received with the
same oldway-d9wn prices attached. If
you were lafte before be on time NOW.
J. W. SLATER, LEADING HOUSE FURNISHER
CUES A COLO M ONE DAY
^axativeI
BROMO,
^UININ^
ON CVBOr sox OP TMl: GENUINE
MUSIC-
T w. CLIFFE.
- <
■ V
— rreatc a biec/e. ful in «>nf
or more oi mil .U vk m rriTuiK
ELECTRIC FANS m von. oiitctr, slutc nr hmiie. AW ol itca
ileaigii anti |ici1ci 11 tmsmn tnm
CAMPBELL BROS
DR. *»A\A/VER
•DENTIST®
t «.ii.i) wiim; ,
JOHN R.SANTO
•aSrc
Ai
•
0! rimonown
O. R. CARVICR
FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUILDING
A. D. TYLER
Dentist
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
THE BEST HAT
For those who like the best. The white duck outing
hat is the best hat for outdoor wear. It is cool. neat,
stylish and think of it only 45 cents. A single day’s
wearing will convince you. STRAW HATS? Yes. sir!
Any kind you want. The freshest, brightest, snappiest
styles and the prices are as snappy 25c. 50c. 75c. $ I
and up to $3.00. A good, big assortment always at
tracts. and many of these are ’’close out” prices, sizes
are broken and not one is to be carried over.
»*•.
THE WIDESPREAD
BENEFITS
To Come Fro* the Inter.
OcetoBic CtoneJ
iTlfUNNEL TWO PIECE SUIT
The coolest, dressiest, most serviceable summer suit
you can buy. In all the popular colors, dark green,
navy blue and tans, with an almost invisible stripe.
$6.50, $7.50. $10. $12 and'$13.50 are the selling
prices and they sell on sight. Better own one and take
things cool.
THE DRESSIEST NEGXWEillt
^
Ever shown. In these days of shirt waists and suits
with no vest you must have a dressy tie. We are show
ing the very latest In four different makes. They fair
ly pull the half dollars out of your pocket, (that’s the
price they sell for.) Be sure and ask for the ’’Nu Neck
wear”—you’ll be wearing one Sunday, sure, if you set
eyes on them. There’s no limit on the sales you can
buy two or three just as well. There are so many swell
patterns it’s hard to select just one.
DAIUY COIMOERTS
TbaaeUM-Oo. r«wl»ul today
aaatonaadatK.wayr> caMoi aad
diaaenting nation to provoke religiuut wars, u entitled to tbe lead LOB AMOSUB8 OR BAH FRAMOIB.
OO AKD RBTURV. via O. R. dk L
lo tbe manb of civilization and U now moving t.» the bead of the
column. THE RklMOVAL OF THE ISTHMIAN BARRIER
CLEARS THE WAY, AND THE REMAINDER OF THE
WILL BE A TIia^MPHAL PROCESSION,
IN WHICH ALL XAITONS WILL GLADLY JOIN UN
jmmmt f*a MfHJmt- J>£|1 the bamkem of peach
Ji
A
<lay until funher nortec.'
the ground Door from lo
arc cordially invited to
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
tmavbmsk oitv, miom.
AiodMi*.
toa, uxnMtMotvtt
“PAM“
- wm Whtal Thur
JottK Mt bj til*
trlU. b«T
feABd* fokUd is
Bte WM
valtlnc tor Mjt. Barnard. KaUUacn
imUad aa aba paaaad tbruugb tbe room.
•*Jnllat alwart waara wbJta and
IK wbao aomabodj U golnc to propoaa
»ar.- aba aaid tu J«»tj na abe iotoad
I on tba vt^nda of tba loc rauiplof
laa. -Ifa ao frtcblnf wilb bar vtoIK ejra and balr. l %a arm brr waar
tba cooibliuitlon Jnat Ibraa tlnaa to tba
UKumolb. It makaa bar look rfoiark.
ablr juuu* and tonocmt. doaau-t Itr
aerrx Uufbod.
•1 abould aaj ao! Bba ran maka
tarn battrr
twcuty llva abow fur aevantorn
But dura
I alaa)^ rrfuar brr offmi, dorant
Makes bread that is
sweet—moist and easi
ly digested. For sale
by all grocers..............
HANNAH & LAY 00. r.
Condensed Hews
% cfmiebignn^
Wadnaaday at BaUla Oraak waa
aad day to ttia local ftra autlona. Tba
brat aorrow waa tba barola daalb of
tl»a oidaat aud baat boraa la tba da
iwrlwaiit. Frlooa. of alatlon Bo. I
Tba boraa waa ale h nolo daotb. and
iba Aranan look 4oraa vatobliMi wltb
II all alibb^At doybraak Iba aalnal
aidiroaabad daatb jaat aa Iba in ball
bit Tba baaat aptmof forward wltb
idmaoiaraal alrooftb.
bat Uoal
iHifw oloaad tba atall door and Frlaaa
dropi- 4 dead aa Iba inaarn lafi tba
lUUa wbllr. joo kuuwr*
“No. but aba ivfuara nan ao tandarl}. ao tanUUrrIy that they bardlj
raallM It at draL Hba would lu%a
Laft TkU tbeui ao dtarlr, jwo know, but for tba!
THEY STARTED TODAY
aaai BU
tbay maka Iba trip, la tba nor for
enlalaf yaabti la tbla nor than
will U at laaat Bi aatrlaa, maay of
from Obtoafo. Tba ooaaaioe to
tba mvaotb aaaaal ngaUa of
Lnka Mtoblfaa TaobUajr Aaaoolatl
Tba part/ibot front on tba KnyoMto
EiMtou of J. A. Montagaa and ooa
Marbart. O. B. Back. Vlotor K. 1
tagaa. A. L. Baobaut aad <Ciaorgo H.
Oroaa
_______________
^
-TW it» M».> IMt Kiiwr» tMtIU
«ssrx*5iiii
laltoA aa bit alorm. warkoA all day
Wltb bia anna anA tumi wadi mldalgbl
wttb bla brmla. llwy lhad la a amaU
cuttage wideb la attll ataodlng to tba
fbetory aad wWeb ba did not nebange
far a bettor borne antil long after bto
lag«. 1 now qifcitr Mr. Kmpp'a
Wordawttrrad un tbr twenty Aftb
aanlvrreary of tbr foundittg of tU fac
»T•'fVam my fourteeutb year I bad tU
IN of a family faimr dortog tU day.
doK tbtox to tba world to xo tbrouxb jl-d dtoappoiulrd blm.
AAad tabard work at tbr factotg.aad
Of# wltb an Ideal that na nmr ba I Tba xlrra toco made bis film
t nlgbt bad tw study bow to orercoma
mltoadr
'
.frrah agato. Wbao ba want back
MdlflCBtUeatotbr w ay. Uurtog tbla
Ha WM walcbtox bar narrowly.
tbr maifurm. ba llvrd agato
-No; It to bK tba aaAdaat thing. It Aa Mat nigbi*a qimmt. TUI tban tbay pmtod 1 tlY^ oo p >«atora. braad and
WART DEPARTMEHT.
would ba aaddar If you could narar bad brrn au bappy to plana for tba fulova without maattog that IdaaL But
iH. almaat ctwtant with tba
you can. 1 am far tVom parfret, hot 1 rarurerd nwlilng. -Wr won't gat max^ ty-Are yaara 1 atruggWd tbna untU coo
m givw a little raaiar. My laK
mbrauce of that period to tbe
. and be bad ac>
luy vrry Ibvlng wife. A
rlgbU” Mary bad
%rowtv danger of total ruin aod my
tbto iS QUlrac'ad.
you on my alda. Jnltot. '
And bard labor
br au^ tirtwuar 1 wlU not Uka» ‘No
‘No* fur But last nlgbt ba bad felt aa if b#
, and I aay all
aoanawtr. Don't apKik yrt! IwlUiiK could wait no louger and bad propoaad to arart tbe
*f young
fbto for tbe emworagament of
taka No- for au auavtrr. Iboogh you
nothing.
man who have n
abould aay It tm. twanty thuuaand
and wani^to gm
tlmra. ^Txatevar you aay aball tunn
Yra* to ma,"
la 1832 tbe factory gave employmeal
He toaa to Ida fart and draw brr to
to only tan man. At tbe time of Mr
blin. Bba looked at him daaad. yat un Ibe ptinure of tbe forkiru lift
Kbe bad rvfuard to marry him. after aU Krupp'e death over WJiUOO men were
mlatlng.
Ur put bis ann around brr aud klaard Ibrlr pllgbtrd trvtb. Tbe w hole world
looked upaUle doM u to Jerry
bar on t
He atuiiped tbr car mrcbanlcally aa
now, my
wildly wavl^ Aifure at ^ha
It ITot
-Ob.-0
who I
to tbe camp au hour totrr. It to what drtaard
I by tbe K
anulbl
1 bad dmmad- to br taken In aplta of
tog to tbe
a iu«« i«* «kxaai
myarlf. 1 did not darr to tblnk> to
erred that
ruJatlw lAA
forwaid
Jrrry
toipr that you would.
iru of tbe <
ling there for
-Even U1 am UU tbr prrfart luverr Fhr krj.l
abe looked Irtoore- and bracatoU are cnrTaoi.
He toogbrd down at her.
In tbe aectloo on abuottog there to a
ly tbruugb her abopptog bag for tba
'•But you are.- abe fUabed
cUnugr. 'iben wbru be wae half way plaamut reference to tbe aportlng lourtot who to warned that only cro^odllee
up tbe car abe called biui back.
• See brrr. yuuug man; what atrac
grartrd tl
not ivallyr Tbla from Katblrm. with do I get off at for 17U Coluinbuar*
•T don't know. If. nut on my line,'
a quraOuulng gtooca at JuUrt and Bar
FOR SALK
uard "Oh. you drar lUixgar* aa tbry be aneweted aUortly ae br Ucked off. popotoOun tban the crocodile ’
Tbe atuul womau briwiue iudlgoaut
atnllrd aaarnt to brr. -Lrt uir cuiigrat
rruE .HAlJt-IVu* 1.4 Ufi 8aM Bmf -bie*. »«U
and her >olce foUow.d bliu.
uUtr you.”
la andmt AcolUnd tbe
W-by don’t you knowl
-I'vr won luy brt.” aald Jrrry. lialug ”lK>u‘t ku
and elisktog llamard'a baud brkrtlly Yon are a
”1 brt agaluat KatbWu that Juliri conductor? U Uat do you auppoar you
are brrr forr
would acwtit
riK*r jriry wa* to oo u»ood for ar- cam lota fur the purpom of dlacovrrlng
• But abr dldu l,” aald Barnard, laugb
wbo waa rraponalble fur Ibe trouble,
lug. -Sbr didn't act*vpt lua. allbougb I guiuruu aiHl with aucb an uurr*
, tbe lot fell
own that ^a'rr rugag«xl. You'vr bulb ble creature a* a woman. Ur knew and tbe man upon whom1 the
of buiuau
condemned.
tbe futility of IL HU face Auabrd aa
of you loat youf wagvr. Jrrry
Uinca to be
Ulttga dogs uai
be aald hotly. ”To know uiy own I
tbr drU ruilulug factor lu Ibl*
thrown Into tbe naa with tbelr Irga
ociia and lulud It.”
nrs:
sst.-
mi
On laK Tnaaday anralaff oeai
r. r. Tallar far O«r*aror.
tba aaqaal to an aooldaal Kblob
plaoa a year agn laal Jooa. At
To tba TOtari of Orand mrana
tina tba four year old aoo ol Mr. and CooBty-MaBj of my frtooito
Mra. Krank Ooojaw whlU playloK
i in will aooapt tha aomtoi
awallowad a bead of tlantby bay. Ua for ooaaty oarTayor,|aad 1 wlab to my
baoaoia alok and waa ao for aboot four that i will and If oboaaa by yoa will
K SABK OR KENT-Kb«»at alM tyom
Cue of the y^uuger sm. ta of England
do my bam to falAll tba doltaa of I
breath. Jerry cvuld h.-ar her m
lUa written;
that bla pannto wan obllind ko
oBoa faithfully ood aeoanuly
log about -Insolence” aud -reporilug.”
Get ) • th. w>iu rour fathtea got
blai artiand Bat ba Anally to
He waa ashamed of hi. au.wer hefor*
batlar and baa baan troablad bat llttla
The Idea of thew- lln.-. tx*mea out It had fnlrlv crv.s*ed hi* lip*. The girl
alnoa. ap till Toaaday. wbaa la a tlo
had heard him. But a cold chill checkgraphlnUiy . In a story told l.y
l»at ooof l.inf At ba ralaad tba tlniohli eyes fell
Harry Ue Wludt lu hla book. -Finland nl hla word, of aiKilugy a. hla
WbaA
a
Tate
11
Iblla.
tby brad Thr doctor aatd It bad
oja»u a man .Ittliig farther dow n tha
I mirror of Tonn i
FOR RENT
InaiH-ctor Burke, and ha Marvilous Etiiir of lifo DiscovYear, ago au Engllahman made tba
tox n lying on til« loBfa all that lima
atqualutaqce of a riunlah achoolmaa was putiing a numlwr down tn hto
only to br throwB off at thli lata doj
ofod by Famous Doctorter In the town of Oulu. The traveler hook. Jerry knew what that prol.ably
-ballati
akin, il>
il’a llvar ttoubto
troubto;bot Ur.
oo tba akin.
cruel coldu.-*a ibat deUra bar from espreMed surprise that Ku*i.la should meaut -w d.H-k for Impertlueuce at tba
Klax't
Maw
Uifa
Fllto
rtffoUu
tbr
Sciontiest
That
Curas
on
Twaaty
wa
liraa
Twaat
Mary I
tbe bapplura* which otbera face. Ob.
. allowed FlnUiid tu keep her ctm end of tbe run. He atraighteued up
at Bay City
Every Known Ailment
proudly. It was hla first uffeuae. and
I beard her! Aud ibry marry other rency.
girl, afterward, and IdralUr her forto Ihr
-Uuaala dure not lake It from uar there had Iweti provocation. But they
could do aa they pleased. What did
ever. Hbe la really an artist to that wa. the nply.
Fifly alK of tbaaa. tbaadad by Aadno
-Dare not! Why. you could nut fight be care? What did anything matter Wonderful Cures ire Effected
Platrowakl. hare paltiooad Iba aa
MIS^ELLANKUUS
now that Mary liad gone hack on him?
MeDooald. tbe Mafqw*U«
Ku.-la!”
tborltlaa to rid tbair naigbborbood of
Yet. a. he .iriHle l«ick to the plat Tint Seem Like Miracles Per
daya ago. puttli
”t;h. ye*, we tvuld. We make guns,
Uia woman, olatminx aha to a imbllo loel la fBa woods tbreo days
r-OUNb
.4 Pilhi*Oen*r
and very big gun*, right here In Oulu. form, tha girl’, eye* aeeined to look
formed- The Secret of Long r
call
•cold and a i^bltc nolmnoa Than wbUa on a AMilug trip, has baan tvc.llUHh: Here be wmee: ’
We have au lm|K.rtnut foundry. l»o pityingly at him. aud somehow It did
Life of Olden Times
u not an araninx |waara. thr paUtioo foaadbj aaatoking parUea Ua waa
not hurt ao mmh. Mary would have
Barnard wii. tall aud dark. Hla you care to see Itr
nearly
famlahad.__________
a^ara. llmt aha it not qoamllnx with
walk, the awing of hi. «rui when walk
Tbe Fugllahuiau followed hi. biWt Wked like that-lwfore last nlgbt
Revived.
A ml.t w-em.H! to |wa. Iwfur. bla
ooa or mora of bar uaixbbort
drlvaa lug. the |tdae of hi. head all .l^ike of with doubtful curlui^lty until they
a virile energy. He ga\e a tvurteoua nwcln-d the gates of a large brick eyt-a. lie brushed hi. hnnd roughly
provoraiioo.
gre«Hiiic to the two ou the Veranda buUdliur. from which came numlug a a.vtis. theiii. When he U kad into tba The Remedy Is Free to Ail Who
Wtiao Karl Watklna. a 15 yaar old
car. tile gill W’B. standing up. She
attd paaawl w ithin lu a few tmimeuta
Send Name and Address
tod. ft n baad irat from a hayloft to
the nuu, pointing to j waiili-d to get off at tha next croaalng.
he came out again with the girl In
Ilia xnndrattMir'a barn in' Oambru
He atopiH-d the car and helped bC
white and vloleL and they dlHap*»eared
townalilp. ba had praaaaoa of miad to
carefully down tbe atep She looked
lu the dl.ectloii of the
he Very
past,
aa well aa following modem exl
atntoli bia arma out ;iu frool of him.
ervet aud .iralghl shouldered. ab«
prcseul on their way ht»m.vto din up at b«tu gratefully.
hHuk yoxir abe aald. ”Don’t '
Both arma warr brokau. bat tbay
sway ing a Utile toward him. with hei ner.. The weapon* ol
of my country. »lr.
,lH>ut the lnape<*tor. Perhaps 1
nlty aud they
bead divtoplng
brokatlmloroo wltb which bto bead
art- clvlllxatlon and b
BOM, buUdiiiA. Kort W.yM.
put in a good word for you ”
Kathleen and Jerry looked at eacli w-tll Ih* xhtor
atnoa Urn fioor and tbna undoabtodly
lie luoki-d domi at her In ai*eechlena
other and laughed.
Kronstadt” Youth’s
♦•uglnea forgt-d
•arod bia life
,der. In hi. hewlldermeut he did
•Whut do you Wl that ahe aocepU romiuiulou.
Foraat Am bava l»attn barutox to
notice that a cab bad drix-en up to
him, Kathleeur
OaioiUMr>o oonniy. abont too milec
tbe curb and that between the cab and
-1 U-t that abe refua<-a.”
Woat of Malta Oily, for ton daya. aod
On the ahonw of the Moray firth-tba the car a dr-puty fire chief waa radiig
-AU right! ru wager you a ring fur
your little Anger agalnal a pound of ai»ot need not be m^ire .iKxiflcally lo^ down tbe street to a fire.
bava daairoyad oadar prodooto to tha
Tbe gin aaw. but It was too late, for
call**M- there la a fli.uriahlug little Ml
•itanl of ovt r HO,Oua Bavanl oampa OoUwalar ima tbroa lawyars wboaa your ciHKXfUte fudge that I win.”
-If. a go.- .aid KulhUnu Solemnly, lage x.f some l.4vV) inbahttant*. con- he borne waa almost upon ber. Her
bava baan bornad, aad tba lom to a aggfifata walglit to SB) poaada
ng chiefly of Aahcr tolk. Tbe young _ry warned Jrrry. Instinctively ba
nambar of aomU Umbar opantora will tag to tba otbar aatrama. tbara are and they kl.«ed tu ratlAcatluu of the
i and maiden do not wurl lu the graaived tbe aide rail of tbe car and
I pbyaioiana in tha oily wbooa to- treaty.
The trees that withheld Juliet from orthodox fa.hlun Tl.ejr method Is leaned forward. Throwing hit arm
avolrdnpoto oonato up but 376
of red i
view dntoped ov»T a shelving rock, on much iiKTe prosaic, and what I* char about ber. be exerted all hi. strength,
nnM)ilo«>d in the miMlera
ber to the pUlform and fairly
which aha wit, with Barnard atretched actcrlBtlc of one case may generally t*e
came ap at Grand Kapida tha otbar
her against the gale on tbe othat her f«*l. Below the rock waa a acxtJpted aa characterl.tlc of them all.
e. A. hi. grasp relaxed the re
day. The local Are department waa
ocml applloaklon aa they oannot nearly ahvor dewvul. w here one looked Th. re 1. of ivur-*- an tHH-a^lonal In
on the graduated topa. of plnea. Hiamv of geuuluc oUl fa.hloued i-ourt coil swung him round aud out. a j»art
about to Imild an nddltton to ooa of raaob tha dtaaaead porUoa of tbe ear.
ahlp but that ia m rather rare excep of the buggy caught In hi. .ide iKscket,
tlic augloe boaaaa. and to do ao bad Tberetoonlv one way to oaiv deafaeaa. and that is by
and br wa. dasU.d to the taivement,
to bava a building )>ermit. 8o tba remadlaa
ilaafnaaa la oaaaad by an
but iHhlnd the flying wheel..
city maralml. na the head of tba Are
When he awoke. It wa* In a comer
nful herring fl.h
primitive fa.tneaaea wl
dapartmaot. took |l 50 from tba de, get merrld ' -W«*L drugstore, aod the ln*i*ector and the
feellnira might also bold away.
partmaat’a funds, paid it over to tS^ tube la InaAoaad yoa have a ram
re ab’d Ju*t gang an
lUruard was the Aral to .{leak.
Jeema.
bling aoand or imparfaol baaring. and
bimaelf a. the t**aar of building iwr- whan
Aud a. he
-You know what I wanud to aay to ask ycr couslu Marack.
it u watiraly oloaad. Oaafnam to
^
^i^ling
miU and than laauad to himaalf na tlm
xlly from the iMsln in hto right arm.
had no particular iireft*reiK*e. be a
you. Juliet.”
lie forgot that he wa. not alone. ”I m S'sHmJ of^lSa. **Tbit ba to abla
htr^ of tl»e Are departmaut au oAolal
-Mu.1 you aay ur ahe Interposed straight away to ask her.
tol
out of my Job sure now.” he groaimd. with Mm aid of a aayatertooa ooi
pleadingly. "Oinnol you leave lualter*
-Wull ye Uk me, Marack? ’ waa
oaXT TO LOXM
(lermtt to go alwad wilb tba oonacme
lag will he
brusque aud bualueaalike query which -My right arm mutt be broken."
aa they atv?”
lion of tbe addition to the eagloe oaaea
oat of tea are oaaaed by
Then be remembered and flatbed
-No. I do not want to leave matters be put to tbe young woman 1
OntaiTb. which to nothing bat an inahamefacedly aa he aaw the look of
aa they are I want them entirely dlf preaeUiv of her sister Bella.
Mary Webber of tlolomo waa aarlfereut. I am tired of seeing you mada
But Mary had pruinhwd her hand to fialo oo the
jj
wl?all
oualj branedat the camp gfooad at
love to l.y other men”
anoiher that aume eveulug.
We will give
Eaton Raplda Tuaalay
-la that alir .She raised her eye^
for any case of Deafneaa
ht-r reply, and my fault, heciuse I ought to have seen. of um doctor'a aamaatnaaa in making
aitomptod to All a keroaana stove oamrrb)
A) mat oannol ba oared* 5 brows with a qualm aurprlae and Uma then, turning to her alaler. -Tak ye '
I am only glad that you are »nfe,hto claim and tba ra»tfkabU onraa
^^Oamrrb Oara Bead for circa amlled at him tenderly.
vhUaitwaa lighted. The raenltant Uall’a^
The glrr. eye. were shining with that ba is daily affactlng aaama to
Billak ” Aud
And the .latwr took
eajdoalon threw tbe burning oil over
-No. that ton't aU 1 want to maka ChauilH-ra’ Jouma
team ‘You are a brave fellow. I
nal
Ohany A Oa. Toledo, O
love to you my wlf. Mure than that. 1
might have l-eeo klUed-we might have
Uie woman's clothing
Before tbe
waul you t^ make love a lUtlo-^^to me,
both been killed.” she murmured. ”But on aad baaad on I
Aamea oonid to* esttogniabed abe waa
S^lll’^Vay^AlTia^^ tba beat
She wit up aud K«.keJ at him woi
you saved my life at the rlak of your
Mr. Butta-1 think, my dear
terribly bomad alKmt tha body aod
own. I shall not forget, aod father
at last found tbe key to aucc«
Mra A O. Maaa of Bay Oily waa dertngly.
"But you’re
2!rs, Botta^ Well. Just aa likely aa won’t either.”
aaing gaaoUne in a oop with which to apeak to me like that! Hay
When ahe bad gone aod he and
clean aoma olotblag. Tba oil Ignlmd gtveu you the slightest cauao to think not you’U not be able to find tba key- apector Burke were lu Ihk boaplUl am
Aamae bUalarad bm I'd make love tu you?”
bulance. the Utter expUlned: -You tbacato abaolatoly no rlak to r
aad bnmad off tba
POINTED PARAGRAPHS
-Uh. yea." be spoke couAdently.
•ary to bava a atova la
Soma of tba onraa oitad are vary
won’t lose your Job thl. time, fa
TLcrv-. a lot of Imsomula toncvaled Is the daughter of old Preaton. our markabto, and bat for raliabla ^tfront of bor ba^ aad ayabroWa Fbr great mauy tii*e« when you didn't
for beatiag pnrpoaaa tbe
oamaa wonld hardly ba oraditad. Tba
imaately bar olotblag did ao t take know It. iKm't thluk I’m palpltotlng to one imte Innormt looking fly.
president. She’, a fine girl toe
Tba enginaera aay that
wltb fear, muny of thoee humble
The champion crow eater hi the man LatmlgauT’
tbe bosKter cUaa.
emotions whlch your other lox.-m have who Ih at the ht«d
Hut Jerry only thought how Uk* abe
an lb.
It axeitea Iba woador of tba world, profeafw-d I made auie before I
Roouef or later the weak man tlnda
Mn MOMtetioC Ih. M« ot . b«TT a magte ramady. Hoald alaotrtoity brought you here today; I know yoo blawKf^ep to bia leeck lu the tJough af was to another girl be knew.
Nor did ahe forget. Jerry's am
tbJ^ivea away at^arlag and dto far. far better than you know your
for oomfort.
atm in a allng when hU dreams
eaaa Rooky iCoaamia Tea 35a aalf. my Juliet ”
Some men return tbauka before eat- borne were fulfilled. Tbe girt lewraad
'Tb. bt««.
Jaa U
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Ing
and then prwwed to Jaw at<out Iba
I!to diMM .«1 bU^^bU^d^
-Mr Bamardr She bad reddened
oaghh
rooking.
1 tbem Mary
JamaaBima. of Oaaaaovla. M. Y.. from fun-head to throat aa abe Jumped
in Ml
Buatoena to ©ever liveir with tbe tbe boaplUL aud bet*
that all fear
oatohtatad bto lOOtb birthday aaalvar to ber feet and looked at him deA- DDdertaker. no matter bow busy b«
Aodn. aajiur.
antly.
of the liwUllment mao had hern
Ibno. Ulourojlo.
aow lUnbba aary raoeatlj. Ha oaat bia Aiat rota
iwy
be.
be aald gently, taytng
MUVM,
*
for Jobs Qalaoy Adaam for praaldaat. bto band on bar arm. -I'bere; that to
Aboot ».000 ponou wofo.ta
A jH-saiml.t naya It I* imja>^.a>le to moved by Ibe preaJdeoro gaoef
inj^ ifnaa of ttoaa
•Mlly oraran
fto-.di.
batter Nov you cannot draw four look au tioiHWt man in the face owl^ .
bana omn mina im you wommr at to tbe fact that he to never there.
Tbo Urant doloaottoM won
Tfa M. A N. B. R. R. 50 ]
A
man
may
have
plenty
of
money
bab«
spoken
to
Uke
tbla?
1
can
teU
and Kaamara dtoaet.
fnallloblvui.
Obto. U.
tram
and atiU be nnbappy.but It la better to
yoo
tbe
tnitb
bnwuae
you
belong
to
dbuu, luonori. low.. *»»•
diua.
me. and tbeco to ito need for you to Ih- unhappy with mum-y thau withuto
MobcMkA rtfly foot eowt. 10
made
wUb
a
new
type
of
fnmaoe
blnab at iL*
When |»rowperity give* way to adver
oalvaa. I< ball oaivaa and 10 baUa
-Mr. Bamanr-abe spoke wttb a
waraoold. Tha herd braaghi An.AM.
cblU compoaore aC Iona, altboogb tba
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loved
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n m <d* *mV.
•Mfltos all the waste matter that
M-yott know tbai Imt It to my mtotba ordinary mrtbod of naing caA
fortnne that wbat nxnna ao moeb to
op the chimney and bacemin am«
Itooogh coal waa prodncaA tn ttto
Bnltad fftoitas MK yaar to gtoa thaaa
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CT. BUSTS UTBST SUCCESS. TOLL
OFWn.TOKBiJIlC TABLEAUX. SPBClALTIBSAlipSBISATlORS : : : : :
^
8l4eLlctits OB the Great Finan.
ckr*i Character.
tork inlDca.
A. tbe rage de>
|«1 to the furnace beat at the
bottom of tbe abaft Mr Ingerwdl miA,
gaaptng for air: Tiivaleljr. 1 alwayn
beber«l there wa. a bell «anewbem.
hot I never dreamed It could be ao
One nlgbt at tbe Broadway hotel in
New York, where the Ute John W.
Mackaj. tbe laat of tbe bonanaa king,
of Amerk-a. often made bl* beadqnarb«* aat 9i\ darner with a couple of
paiier friend*, when up bustled a
WhMi • good nuiB dir«.
begin* to
ttro.
WHh Xhm d««tb of John W.
lUeknr come. • good of light on hU
HMinetM. mr* the New Vurk ll.-ralO.
HI. coobUm. bMiefMlkiuii. the maiij
l^riyr^ b. cbtorkl In <l«rk bourv. tbe
WftetVMt. COM be Mt on tbi lr feet
aad amd. happr. wUI be bo.nl from In
tbofatufO.iidbl.eooddnnl.toUl and
• In New York
and aftar reom of bard work with pick
Md aboeol In tbe mine, be airuck tbo
Hackaj .eter forgot bl* friei
to tbe end of bl. life be gar.
to tbe unfortunate and deetitt
a very
I while lntoxlcatt«d.
children de|wtidlng
rt
Tiny were In
circomrtanctw. and
Mr.
Uobada wlf
an him for
thetr welfare that be made
trip to Waablngtoo and »aw l‘re..lU. nt
McKinley at tbe White lluune in tbe
youtw man's liehair.
Tbe ea*e wa*
dlaraaaad for half an licmr. The prenP
dmit OMt fur tbe iia|»^. and they were
r at length,
-I iM.** aald tbe prealdent.
pc
4hat tW
I charged with deaertlng blMwt
I Intoxicated, and
■ a aecioOB matter,
tbo law should
“But. Mr Prealdent, fhl* 1« an uuwual caae.
Tbe offli'c-r ba* a |
record behind him. 1 have known
silica be wa* a boy. 1 knew bl* wife
when abe wa* a child, left an orplian.
Mr. Mackay continued pU-ndlug «* for
one of bl* own bU*Kl.
He aald bo
know tbe man a* a faithful. cx.iuiH-ttM.t
nOcer.
HI* spree w** tbe result of
prokMged exiioaure. and be was tempt
ml. like many anoilwr young man. Mr.
Mackay a-mr^Hl tW pn^Ulent tbci If
ho would not de*troy the young oBl
career be would Uvome resiion
ceFai carer
Mr
atble for hie future cxmdiK't.
bay . Ided. *Tu raahler a mar
> tlie 1 Tuy for an lan-aalonal aim-e
would be to bar out men like Hln rldan
and other*, ludlarreet e..me time in
tbdr Uvea.Freeideot MrKlnlcy aald lie would
do what be could. If lK>«*l!4e be would
give tbe odender a clmuce to atone for
'
mlaconduct, but tbe otlh^r wa*
tiuaUy diamlamalMr. Mackay wa*
neatlr dlaapuolnti*! otic tbe new*. To
n friend be aald: “1 am going to see
that boy through.
1 know all about
him. know tbe kUal
.luff he I* made
oC. and I II *ce that hr g»d* a eham'e
to make a career. Ill* wife and chll
dm shall never aufler. Hldu't 1 know
ker father when she wa. but a chick
of a child and be wa* a bartlw.Kklng
■an. honest nod truer
Mr. Mnckay ws* food of good acting
and tbe men famou* on tbe Mage, of
John MrCulloncb be liad many rernlu
toenneen to teU. “1 brlm*1 bin. out cvf
a hole when be bad come to tin- end of
hto Bwney and knew not wliere to
tam.** he ankL “It la one of the things
1 look bsck to with plesaure." A alml
Inr experience wa* relatcl of l.aw
inoce Bsrtett.
Mr Mackay prid«l
hllWlf upon siding friends ao Muktly
that ths world knew nothing of It.
Baarteg from a weetem friend two
«r throe yMr* ago of the aad plight of
n Movsda family. Mr. Mackay »ald: “I
knew Jim for year*. He married the
Baaghter of a friend of mine. I can
•ro her now joac a. she wa* when a
chUd. a Uttle thing in a blue dre«L
nnnlng barefooted around the atreeu
of Vlrfinla City. Tell them that they
shnU neror want for a tbdlar while
Jobs Maekay Hvro."
And. putting
gkslr rt"~» on his “list" Mr. Maekay
sddsd. with a twinkle In bl* eye. ai.ft
ly and wtth great pride: “I have thirty
or forty more family Ju*t like the^
Tim-*.
Mr. kUck*y w** polite
ll.ieii«l. Ibough be wa* frank enough
xplaln to tbe reeiler tb*t tbe cbron
did not Intenwt bUn a bit; that hr
ild be very, very aare to follow hi
and keep the toaHer eonfl
denftal. wlMii *11 of a auddeo Ihr
.peniier aw*k.Hl to tbe fact tbal
finiclalming nil of bl* extmur
-luMdr- knowledge In new*
|«p<>r pre«-Dce. He liegan to boll and
bubble; what he bad nakl wa
ntrlctfst roiilldencc; It must not be
lirlnted; be would bold any ma
K|H>n«nde who dared tietray him. and
forth, m nxire or Uim lueob
ou* of lmpre-*lng Maekay 1
could not restrain tbe flow of hi*
fldcnce. and he kejrt on grlia'llng
detail on detail, aandwlched coni
ally with the remark:
“Mind you. I am talking eonfl
tlally -we are all gentlenM»n together
-Ihi* l*n't to lie printed
your iK-lug a gvutlemau"- .till on and
on and on.
He wanted Mr. Mackay to acll Ilmd>
Ing short; It wa* going *11 to ple<*-a.
Mr. Maekay seldom apeculnted. but In
thU cnae be Usteand wltlHUit proti-et
to tbe cloalug dectamtion of the bmkei
that be intended to aell for Mr. Mack
ay'* account a round block of stock the
next morning.
“.Now. you won't prtnt thl*. Thl* U
ren pntlemen.*' vociferated
<T In farewe
the l.mk<T
print It. will you? Y
in it*» uniqcik
omi<»iNAt.iTV.
Wa.rtM to TUr lbr.-ia*a li««ur«l
Of Ionia. If Mr
with ma sro a dMiiwble place to lira Mr*. BsbhsU
Mecroil-Wheat. 75 aa^71\;
sad tbs poor.
will follow las abort tlsM ana they •6;oau, WV
wiU make thatoitj their fmtnre boaas.
Toledo-Wheat. 71^ aad iP,
lau will bold 1
If sot be win probably oobm bsck
Wb.wt. 70\;
is tbe Fersi
•I6.irf,;
to Trmvetae Oily.
|osu. 63; i«rk
Ugloo. He spoke of him with rever^
But Mr. Mackay uuderobMd
OsMtal Orsnt ao weU and wa* eo blgb,.^hybl.tlmtwbeo;the^
Nevada and wa*
I be play
tsQj aw«Med that tbe general might
"In'Tli
Oeneral Grant Mid be
—.THE —
ATHLETIC
-GIRL—I
Bn miUj K. WricU, pMtar.
OofMt of
P. A. Qsrriaos. seeistant state eeo- Mkd«10 67> isl IsTitntlos ia extended to siL
lack*, and IwT 1
like her leothUat of aoft frit.
Mown, pnd her
Ith |*Hwidrat1on
light e’oatlng of
clayey and Pr^
It mm* HU a.kjee
I do for your
ceuUy Intercepted on i
*alk at oyster
d very aooa tb* «oLl«orod wlU rata
^r.e*pkMH« Immp u|mk> the grroa.
then upon the aephjv ortap and ks
r tht»tl«down will BMmhay with tl
J
retary of the Y. M. C. A., who
^en in tbs city for a few daye. left
lir todgy for long take, where be will
•pend Banday with hla conaia. P. C.
Gilbert, ia oamp
FHty Bvok want to Oadtttoatoday
UroundthtHtsorts
A modern Lighter and poser of tbe
went
Osrrle
BdasTor. €:lSp. m.
Kvaslug
nSSTslTSuandoom
ice foUowsd by s i
WewelooaMsll alfnsgsra aad tbe
goneiwl psHIk to all osr aarrioae.
Rev. Wm. Lssfman. pastor
OlsM meeting at » JKk
Worship at lu:»).
Sermon by Rev. A, J. KL
r™.. . b«*«- utp
“When you comiuiiv that with tbe
women of ancient Greece or with Ten
nyson's dream of fair n omau or with
any particular Ideal you may bap|»en
to have!" tbe bacbeho- muf«*l half to
ymaat of life at tbe Ian.
MraJ. W. ThompKW «f
Detroit
hero be found that they were both
deadend baried. Uu only hvmg rel- ,
so 11 :i
Vesper eervlo* at 6
p m.
All are oordially Invltod to throe
eenrtoee.
W. T. Woodboar.,Ttolor.
Re-. D. O. Rath, pastor.
Morning eervioe at 10:90.
Morning
aubject.
"ChrUtUi
Growth."
Kvrolng eert ioe at 7:90.
subject. "Ohooeing Com
^bTpaetor has returned and wil
Z
mbeastlMofOoMoa.
The drat hop of the .eaeou wa.* giv-
neoUy, and may start some buaiaeM, w imwi
11 VKW. i-v
Mra Heighe*
■pent
at
tbe
afternoto
* S*
Iiiii oiovniBg.
I kcv*. p-c *Lr,«,
Mlm Mary Olarkeoa of Ann Arbor I
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*
k...
’ii
t^i..ur
*upper i
resort lest eveoing.
Mra Tomiklna end
Auabka Lodga
Mra Pierson
'"Z..
eveoiug.
i. a guMt of Mra J. W. Patcl.ln
Mim CMr aad Miaa Conlon of
Mr*. ¥. n. Kellogg and children of»
Grand Rapids, the yoong Udb * wto
Mon ocl. are gneri* of Mr. and .Mra '
halpad to make li.a at Uie resort eo I.
-r-v.
wson. are with “
Ur. H. H.
Purneaa tbe Shake*
Dawey again thl. eesaou
Their
rorean eoJiolar. pOMee# a pair of
maalc ia a great addiUou and ml
luff gannUeU embroidered in gold, I
tloo to tbe reaort
Mr Vader, Sr., took
tv
Z,
NEEDS ATTENTION
You *houM not neglect any part of
Mud way
your toilet fur the lack of Toih t Artiwent fishing
before
clM wb»n TOOTH F.KUSHK.'^. HAIR
BUUiiHli-S. OOMH.'<. TooTH POW
breakfsat and oaagbt 64 fine fi*b.
Mra
NrwboaM called on Mra
flabing and caught :
Mrs Curti. wm i
DKR-S, SO.U'd, t^l\>NGK.S.
FAGK
IHJWUKK-S.
are so ph i.iiful le-re
Acme trout
Mra William# wr
at prioro within the nwch of all.
No
matter Witat fashion .leiuAinU for thv
caller at tbe re
improvement of the hair.*kin <*r P-elh
we roll
JAS.G. JOHNSON.
Uim Alice Wait #peDt the day and
evening with Mim Nellie lairdie.
JuniorvY. P. A. at 3KJ0.
A cordial welcome for every body
at throe s. rvloro.
HMvrod MwhodUt.
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, paator.
Morning eervioe at 10:30.
Themt-, "The Chri.tian ae a Ui
TSTening Mrvice at 7 :»).
Tbei
■The yohng man'a true protector.
OUu. meeting at 0:13.
Sunday aebool i
latUidingtoa will
All perwm* renting boat# at
the re
tort must give good •eimrlty.
Vnltean excitement wa. created
thl* morning when tlie owner* of the
large raft discovered tbe had broke
away from *hore and
Onfy 5 Ddfs Wore
wa* nowhere to
be seen, but by diligent *earcb the
waa found hauled up iu the dry dock
safe and secure.
OUytoo lairdie.
who he# beet
•pending e week up at the Klondike,
and the
mm End Sale
came down to oamp Uat evening
winging some fine hnckUberne# and
irlotergrron berrlea
Mrvioea
l-gBMONAL.
Rev. D. Cochlin. paator.
Sermon at 10:30 a. aa oo Srotag the
ivialbla.
Special mu#ic at thl# aervioe will
Mis# Grace Uobha of Fuirmouut.
Ind.. arrived in the city oii FYidey
Boraiug and will spend a few week*
with Rev. K. Howard Brown end
Adam#-Mra Ur. Uunsron.
Trio,"Prai#e Ye." from Ve^#
wife.
Mi#a Stells Dsvl# and MIm Berths
Ink arrived from Fslrmount. Ind..
I Y^ang ^ple^ eSiety of OhrUUan
rstardsy. sad will #iumd s few wrok.
U the home of Charles and Ids
Jeffries, on South Division streeL
Mra- A. Hale and daughter have re
turned from a #ix week*' visit in tbe
loutberu part of tbe ttote.
Mr. sad Mra Henry Viger of 41H
WmI Tenth street have returned from
ilXXMAH WAYS.
Wood fiKtV.
of today *rv‘ able to siuK.d ao much
force on walking, cycling, lenula and
golf la that they have w Ithdraw n foive
from otber and more valuable facuHlea
and put It Into their mmuHe*. The fact
wing Uller and
I t*> t»wt at all of
Half the Ume
physical im].
witbont knowing It they are Uylng tbe
sroda of some future tnmWe."
And the doctor wa* •right AthletSca
k& moderation are good, but atbletica
aa practiced by aome girl* nowaday*
are/olnoos alike to perooaal appear
ance mad to bealth.
.
MAUD BOBlJfSON.
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aUve. now are their clalrden. He wiM |
iu this city i
A vrry eaJuyabU time waa reiawteu.
VUilors from all the nearby rroorta
Morning. 10:90. Babject. "Tbe neg
lected Word."
Sunday aebool at U.
B, Y. P. U. at 6 :15.
Kvening. 7 JW.Subyeot. "Mighty to
Tbe new woman frowned. She might nave."
Ik* a new woman, but «he did nog like ^ Prarer^eeting on Thureday even
to aee any mau loi»k.B*kniuv at one of
^**AlVa«?cordlalIy invited to the eer
her aev. “Ity and by abe'll cl
She docs Id tbo*«> toga- I've been won
dering lately what made women ao
askwartl. Now 1 know."
“Hut think how healthy she la," l»efaiated the new woman.
Tbe family phyelelan. who came up
at that moment, caught the drift of
the couver^th.n. “IH-nlthy. did you
Mvr he reiKWted. “iM you call that
healthy? Ix*.k at the tired ring* under
her eye* and the painful way in w hlch
her breath oiuje*. No; that girl 1*
moM* tirvd tliiiii any one ha. kny right
lo IH-. Thl* •w oman'* athl.He baaliwMs'
la getting ov,-riloue. let me tell you
Pemde ha\e uu idea that liet'auue a
girl can play golf iw tenni* all day abe
ha* Improved in
a* abe ha* In
ve.1 In 1
This fallacy ha* nilned ukkv than one
cumrtltutlon. TUr truth 1* that you
can't iKdh eat your cuke and have It.
A healthy ndu!i |N-i>*.n N oiw whose
dlgeatlve and amaliuilatlve function*
liivnluee ao much nerve force daUy.
Part of thl* keeiw the Ji.-art pnmplng
bU*Hl through tbe veK*eK nmveylng
nutritive and rvfiaratlve strength to
brultt. limb and tuimn. The remainder,
. oi»e 1* entitled U
‘ man in training Is
I out of health, ill* muscle# are
in Iriri'
lewt Mooday of thU week eajoylag
eo at tbe Ixm laet Satraday
Rev
*oU« « < w
16 r.» .> t
M \i;k* i<s.
w.! «. !•**«
far nortli aa Mackinac UUnd.
nh..rt.»t .--rk
a L. Hill* and fbmily of HloomingH. M. Phelp*of New York state'
ton, HL. are gaeeU at Omena Inn.
came u, ibi. ml, to vi.il bi. uncle {T;^-« ^ J J1
Mra- R. W. Tempahall and daughter
end aunt. Mr. and Mr*. John Sjs-neei. ^
of Peoria. IIL. former Omena viaitor*.
He Led not einn Ibem nor been to
waxaxly gveatod by friends of
thu cuy for a wmro of yeara and bed
Mort on Wednaaday of this week.
lost track of them. WWm be arriv. d
i-;*
ti*» well
feet In tb«.lr
(HI tbe wcKKlen fl<*>r of tbe plaaxa.
Finally ah- reached a rlialr. kicked It
anmnd lo a well directed lange
her
lH*avy aoled toe and sank heavily Into
It. Hhe crtMVM-d her leg*, thriwt her
band* Into her Jacket i-K ket* and gave
a lung wbl*tlc.
“Hee wbla. but I'm *i«-ntr' abe r*marked In a loud voli*- to a friend who
rv»uud«Hl the c*»R»er of the plaxaa much
In the same ouHlltion.
to South
P. W. Wilemi and J. W
Mra. O. H. Riohmond. after spendWMit to Klagtoly on tbe mn
Ing s few days with frisnda at Char,
morning
Their trip 1* wil
araphe now.
larnlg. haa retsmsd to Omans to oonpolitical aigaiftcanoa
I bar vUit wiUi Mim ReNwos
Mra Room rotarned to Kiugaley toiWMir wsiHa
fteravUlt with
Mrs. Ohaa A Batnea. aurae
Leonard Grayson,
cbU«?r«iof Jaokaonville. XlL. are lomard
Grejson
bea
oated at tbe laa for tbe balance of tbe
Babjeot.
Mm of >..ur correbocaUon
Will brcBk hie hmrt to see
jure Yuoro. ** WoU eaya. -NamnaenuMOlio day an ImptHnmlau* friend who
bad former^’ U*en pn.*iKTx>ua ■loucbi'd
l<y Mr. Mackay on Sixth avenue. New
Viu-k. aabamed to be seen In bl* ahabby iitUre. rvlulet a personal friend of
multlmmionalre.
“There giM-« a
worthy case; no inat that but too
proud to \Hii. not cheeky enough to
lK.rn.w,“ obaerred Mr. Mackay. at tbe
lie tiBw Jo^ilarly and familiarly
balling Ilia friend by bla nlckuame of
former day*. There aa* no eeiwive for
the oiher.and he rcluriautly appnuiehed
Mni-kay. who aakl, “1 have been
hnAlug for yoo for aome time ”
•Why. What do yoo wl*h to see me
aU*ut. Mr. Mackayr tbe uth.T inqulnd timidly.
“Why. Jim. looking wv(»r an account
of mine 1 fi*und 1 had UMw.wed
aome
from you going oh to forty
year* agu"“Yuu don't My aur
“And here'* S50 oo account and come
and aee me tomorrow, and I'll |wy yoo
the iMilance."
A* we moved oti Mr. Maekay ob
acrviM:
e did mo many a good turn In ht*
and 1 am gUd to do one fur him
t p as. pronohing by Rer.
in.-.. .u-
** Ik 1 OT for me.“ aald tbe backIV I
referring not
I‘VI
cooling drink juat
1
H
placed at bU eltww. but to
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the aubject under dlscnaalon at tbe moment.
“tVhy nocr retorted tbe new woman
Indlguaiitly. “You wouldn't ban
man go bark or stand atlll In tbe
t«T cf deTchiproent. would your*
• I don't c*ll fMrf going forwar
yon?" drawU-d the tiai*be»ar mlK^e-
pKikliig tier way up t
i* a typical t
ah-Tt. fuxzy skirl
cfsit that U*>k«
er's and a little alpine
II.T hair wa* wind
eh.«<‘k* were shining i
imwdentl over n Ith
djMt. Her baud* WfT i*
VaoUagto
SToadng aanrloo. beflnnliic with a
ttlaen miuta aonc MPrioo. at 7 -.90
o'clock
Pmaoblncbj tk# paalor. CMnisf
tlioae thing* and apiMwr In eomethlm:
tbi. aori. Tbia
yuuTl like -er-lac»* and organdie
new«i»a|H r man was young enough not
to have learned tbe hwnon. Wherefore thing*," she »cild.
The bachelor laugh.Hh “Y*w,
be anawered:
“Print it? rertalnly not not unlcM tramp along In them Ju*t the *an
I can ct»rrol»orate If'-wblch lofl rc•pon*e tickled John W. Mackay into
roaring Joyouancaa of Uugbter.
The next day Heading did not go
down fur. but when tl>e abort atOfk
waa t'overed then* was a round fl«'e
hundre<l dollar )*n>nt In It. and Bt'it
Mlii*uiore — iiew*pai»er youth then,
broker now-treaaurv** thl* autograph
My l>e*r lL>y-l|er»'. «
i 1 have
lo >uu for tilt- k
aald «nie of tbe
lug tu Ih* facelUnia
“SubJ«*ct*r* exiUImed tbe luroldenl.
with a iract- of annojance In bl* voice.
“1 ac-m lo la- tbe subject. You boy. go
on your varotluna. and even Itiat
mlghly iKUenlate. tbe mauaglag «IUor.
can't nwch you. but tbe president of
What's money fi»r. any
-the FiiUed States knows do such Im
t line It for a friend?"
munlty. He 1* at all Ume* a aut'Jcet
food by Mr. Mackay'a
for Interviewer*, for pbotograpber* and
doae frteckda that General Gra
fur ottKv seeker*.
'
csirad aobstantlal aid In the way of
Went. hU mood
lokk.friMB Mr. Mackay during hia
gaanclal tiooble. Mr. Maekay'. regm^
fTosMcal Grant and appn*^latl<vn of
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mmuuiAN-r
SBATS BOW SELLING AT THE BOX
OFHCa MUCBS: 25, 35.5* AND T5 CTS.
B«i aOce apea uUl i* s'ctock t*-ai(M.
I
«W4 Ml OM
Msekaj signaled the fans to atop
^ooad^ rentllatioo ao that the gen
WAIF
the season s sensation.
house:
orand orb
SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES
OP EI8 KIOLIIEtt.
not ha able to
STEINBERO'SI
THE BURGLAR
WMO L.’iiCB:.-rMm mmm-r.
NEW STORIES OF
JOHN W. MACKAY.
ahaltmiod
a, at
.ISHES-srtas:
nto will
be given at 7:W p. m.
Everybody Invited to bear tbe reporu
aad Join in G»e sMvioe.
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Morning,
10:1k
Subject,
"Ths
Duty of s Diaoiple in Three Worda "
..Jls at Jtn 6nd,„
^he Mill End Sale at the Boston Store is at it s
^ hci)?hl. Never before in our histoiy have we
U rn so encouraged to deal out bargains in oiir various
departments. ‘ We are being appreciated, we mean to
keep good faith with the public. Eveiy item advertised on
the first day of sale is still in abundance on our shelves
and counters at the very same low prices. :
For Monday we place,again on sale Mill End is
minute sales during the entire day. It will pay you well
to be on deck to participate in such excei*iion.al offers.
Ibelri trip to
Toledo. Milwaukee.
LJtUws Broch and Grand Repi da
Mr. and Mra Geo. A. Biaker of 333
WMt Tenth .treet returned Monday
from Grand
Rapid#.
Mtlwaakec. Ot
tawa Beach and Fremont.
Noble Johnson will leave tomorrow
Senior KndMvor. 6:15
Eveoing.
7.90.
Babjeot.
"Tbe
:ternel Oily."
Peeteo^el prajM maatlag Thar.day evening# at 7 'AO.
a.tanl..T Dicbt uilMl pnj*' »»4
Between S and 8:15 a. m. we will sell on our basement door Silkolines foi 1 y^c per yard.
Between S and 8:15 on our basement floor we will
sell Fedders Brush Binding for ic per yard.
morning on the Charlevoix for a two
week# trip to the Boo and other north
am polnta
Postmaster Raff went to Fouoh this
moraiag.
Mra Phekard went to Maple City
this morning, oalled tnere by tbe ill
Between 8:30 and S:4«; we will sell ofi our basemeoty
floor Seersucker ginghams at 2c per yard.
Between 9:30 and 9:45 we will sell on our main floor
White Shaker flannel at 1
per yard.
sell (ienis best upBetween 10:30 and 10:45
will se
to daie 50 and 75c Neckwear, each 25c.
Between 3:00 and 2:15 P-m. we will ^11 Gents’
assorted Colored Seamless Half-hose, drop stitch, worth
15c for 3C.
Between 2:4$ and 3:00 p. m. we will sell in our
Millinery Department Ladies* up to-date untrimmed
hats. Sailors and Cubans, ready to wear street hats
worth up to $2. for 19c.
Between 3:30 »"<> 3:45 P- "»• we will sell in our Mil
linery Department any of our best dress hats running
up to $10 and $15. at $1.98.
aem of Mra. Borough
Mr and. Mr# Belem Bennett return-
Gausada
Sansafion
Mr. Wm. Gotow. of Eaa
aaire. Wi».. write*: “18tat«
with profoniMl gratatode
that Oloria Tonic cored my
wife of rheumatism when
everytiiiiig else had failed,
for which we are very
ebe waa known to be anch
an inraUd. that many
people eaU to learn the
name of the remedy which
cuird her. We always tell
them that it waa Gloria
Tonic.”
od to Hambatf. Mloh . thU morning,
after a visit with their #oo. L. M.
Beeastt.
Mr. aad Mra
Bea Coach returaad
to Msrnellus, Ohio, this momlag. aftor a Ti#it with W. H. Corey and
George Tattle.
Mra John Q.
Benjamin of Graad
Rapids U U thU city, having rei
ad with her father. Mr. Gilmore, who
started on a Tisit to New
Yora
Wto taken HI on tbe way.
Albad V. Frtedrioh will leave toBMcmr for Aaa Arbor aad Port BarGay Laoaard will
for k viril with friends aad relativM
U St. Igaaoo aad Maokiaac Island.
Between 4:30 an*? 4^5 P-»»>•
sell on our
basement floor Gents’ lies, all styles, at 2c; Gents'
indigo blue and white hemstitched handkerchief at ic
apiece
U B. Whrolar of Omaaa is ia tbo
city today.
W. a Matooaaf Lslsad is in
todgySort WUholBi of Boyao 01|y is boro
foreantb'sTacatioa.
Jto- a W-BhbboU has torigaod
attbo
I
Boston Stores
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tHE EVENING RECORD
PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 2. 1902
PART TWO
Ok €v«iiina Record’s Up»te-Date Tlliislrated Fealure
PECDUM PEOPLE OF THE INTEROCEAIIIC CMAL COHHTRY
1 1
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PORTO RICO^ DELE6RTL
<h* >1cbM •■><> prlvlt,sn to wbioh Oolo-
7he
Womdoi’s
Exposition
At P&ris
pArtlciilmrlr posslM tke
Wsisg^.
would they havr kIvpb u>
PreocbwompQ aU poaaible liabta
and priTllecr*. for tbl» would
hare only IncroaMHl frculnlix^ ad
miration for the mm tbrmndx'rw Tb«m
MturR Ihry mr* atM> ^r*n
» aex which ao often fi*mt<*ntn In
the mlnda of women of olb.T nalWwia
the WTORim of their
‘m
from the l*eloved nuiM'ulltu* m*x.
At li«»»t thlM WBN true uutll within
the i»aM tfii vewr* Men did lint ae«x>rd
juaticv to the FremhwiMinii. no Ihtwa
,eu. irtfled lH*yuud Un•^t of their
ae». have U-iruu l*» Imld c-omeiitloua.
i mid iH-tItlou the e luimlMT
of deimlhn to irl'c them eiilanced laieUe«e and t»|»iHirtunlty. The yewrt of
rlirlitie in at la^t %w«-kliiic In .
the hreni-tn «*f IYi*m hw«.|iiiii.
1 in tiHi
luhTUtttlunal i:xldhJllon of Woineii’a
I mid Indu^tri.ti In rurW the pre-a
ner. It U exiM-e le-d to r«-maln
I let 1. At the vhm,- «»f the
I el|Mr-llloli n few of the nhow
bulIdlriK-> were left i^.niimieiitly Iemine of Iheir iirehll.H-tiinil iM-aiity or
tjuelM^n. Two of them* were the
I larire and wuall kIm'*'* l»Mlai'ee
autiful *TonrK la Heine.” n.wr
the Seine. TIu- larKi-r of the two. e«|i«^
ciuliv di*«di;ue«l l*v a rnded IY«-n< h art*
■
‘
of
Khitin. *In a ,..u,,de
teuipl
X'laea
ii^tlon la htdd!
fMThupn the iM«t«<t lni{*ortmit f«iitiin*of
Uie nhow. Ita M-awimiM are fnuu Aui{. 4
mult It udi noun |iaiH-ra
MU familiar at woiueii'a lueellnv'a lu
Amerh-a will 4a* rend mid lalk.-d over.
In* Mure If FYi-nehwomeoT
nad the iiiajortl.v of them they will
ub
of
the Imect lini*ortaiit tophw to be miudd*
N the leiral atutua of married woIn J'raue.*, whhh la ii.el inelndy
h. lH*<*auMi* rreiieh JurbiMudemw
lu thU matter la atill held Imek by the
ainiiiKlIm: old rode Na|H.h*»m.
Auldher bndini: auhjeit U woinan’a
work Industrially iNdh
Udh lu the home
eXMUlMltely dHleute
and outMlde.
I touch 1m to lie noted lu the
iKMinc'eiiieiit of the i>roinaniine tliat
theiM* mc«*tln::M tlw ehnlrxvonien will
not alterniit to f.dlow that t»rdlnury
meutary |»r^M*edure •’whleh irtvea
prartlcc*d niNnkerM t.w Kr»-at an advuu• the• thlnkcTM.*'
------------ana IMilaeei. U dtI of Frel.ehwouieli
The uteat novelty In
penny-ln-the-ekrt machine la aald to be
an automat h deviae fur bUrktna boota.
that atarta the machine In motion and
then thruata hla foot Into one compart.
I with blackin*. and In the third It la
abed, the whole opermilen taking
ut a minute and a half. The pro»rr«a of the operation la Indicated upon
The city of Owallor la mm of the moat plrtureoQue placet In India and la a* Iniereatliur hlatoHrally as It U
i«..ruu
.rt.li .br wu-i 1.1.«
.....
decade
cend
la by a eteep road and by atepa eo gr
that
commanded by ancient cannon In
I Hy a treaty
In Ita chr
than t.aOO men.
Tny of net
I by BrtUeh olllcefa. Thla body of eeiwya known
«M «.U««4 »t tw fortrM. u>4 durtnc tb.
£:SsSjsrsJ
K Jr's:
mo.tay «
LONDON'S DAILY TRAFFIC.
If the number of people dally entertnc
[Amdon were to be dlapatched from any
fiven aiaUon b>* train. 1.97T trains, each
coax*ey1iiff tM pereona. would be re*
ed for the purpoee. Moreover. If
Pin
raattfMnrd
ibi^bd
vilraMi intit, uottu iktxjBDkt, J^vomr i. i«m
wa raaebbd oak BortMl^btoN It waa^
mora saasUda. tboogbtful wotoaa tint
ba lid to tbe altar, and. BIX dear, to tbs
few yaara of oar mantod life
:er tba old tboagbtieaa words
I tbs battica sad tbe narebaa.
baaerarlbnasse asttab and
> mt
Bmmt
mrnamrnm •< Ctrnmm W CM
ToX
CMc*p» ICvBaliiff J*«Mt tiiBudloc at
tbe €fm dour of Ctilna. tUr |iU^
Mlar td tlw ortriit. t» Itli rummuulcg.
OM lu aU lUiida of auuiU rrma tUr InUoterOott «r dMilm aDd balamSc
arvhlpaiago la tliat ll--y will ktn»
4wira tW rara^w af tbr- drrad dl-
voald tear
•aaaoT tbal
uraat port,
lUtburltUa 111 IliBt
Ilf XUi-y arf eiu
urr kiM>aii to aH-
and rliolrra Ca
KH, Yaag aad .
falrm. Tba riilo«wf. willi fatalUtlc uiiMMMam. poraur lliftr daily viM atloiia In
tbt mldat of dying and dmd and nren
iBvaot. wtUi cbamclfrlallr alirfwdoaaa. oimiui of pruBtlng fnmi tlia |m^
tUaiico tliat Mirroutida tlifin.
TUftr
wtta ar» Muad to Hrtumvfnt all
iMaMh ragolaTloBa. Tliry drink polaon.
out walrr, oat Inffclwl foml, tmtha
Vam Udan air and wlifn nvertakru
dia wltk a atolcUtu vorUiy of a UtUT
If away from Ills anfoatra) boma
whaa tba plagoa arartakfa Him. ibo
Cbloanau’a frleoda rmidoy fvi-ry art I
•ca to a«ud bla body bark to Ih* iuIu
glad wllb tba aabra of bla falhfra
That a wbola city may ba coutauiluatad la tbla abltanaiit of a pinguf cwimhla no concern of tbalra. Tbla abljnm-nt
ar bodlea. of courof. la firuUlbUcd. f%fii
by Ua Cbloaea autburltb-m. but tbry
are cootlouaUy dliMov.-rluK lugfi.b.wa
aMCboda of aradlng tbf law. A Cbl1 difd of tba idagtif .
Oaotoo
I axaulnlna tba frfigbt of
tba ataamar l*uwau. from lluugkoin;.
and bad occaalon to o|ifn a Imml.
••whicb. according to Ita Involcf. waa
allagad to caiutaln nlmty cattlo of
abarka* floa. a Cblo«wa dfiuwcy. Wbi n
tba lid of tba barrel waa rfiiiovcd. two
baman fact protrudfd. and an raaiulaalloo dlacloaod that tbe Iwml cunUload tba body of a i:bliino»an wbo
bad died of pUgue In lIouKk.aig/’
Tba bobottlc plague at t'nuton and
dhlibnl from
a only by
more inallKuanl
la of a niucb
n
typa than
wbUb apiHim-d In f»wban that
U
Tbe bulai. or awfUInc, bo
the armpit or
grota. apjirara ou any |uirt of tbe
body and. aoddruly dl«ippfarlug. rtIn anotber part. Vlctlma are
found dying In tbe atreota, ao auddfii
la tba atUck. At Fatabmi l«»tb rbolrru
and pUgna ara ndd. iulc. C'miaul Me
Wada. atiparcntly d.wimirlng of bla
ability to deacribe ruuUUlona,
-It la ooa of tba dirtbwl rliit-a In i
Cbtoa. and tba Oltb of Ita atree
uV Nrlaon. wbo U atatlmied at Cauton. reported tbla lllllf lurWfnt to
CmwoI MeWade:
•A faw daya ago Mrm, Nrlaon went
by boat Into tba l.ungaUun canal.
neat of
•nd dindaa Wongaha from tbe autf
nrb. Bbortly after entering tbe canal
aba anw n dand rat floating and iH-it
m daad pig. A few mmnrnt. after
ward a dead Uba came flootlng along
tbay
floate
tbe IntiTtwtUig featur
Id dUL TbU U fitted up with a teI of ten catebto. and <
and notebeo i
IWj triad tiiejr w<
mtatf arts tW
gatbar
Tbe llucAlng Valky ralinmd bat
bom completed a t«wt of a drrlre cal
cnialed to liiture tbe proper rxerwtkio
train • nler nrgardUaa of tbe fur
geCtini^ .leeplag or d«wtb of tbr rngl
af.er bt»1ng received bit lnttnK>
*. atyt a Columbut »i«-< tal lu tl»e
liimit llepubUc. It bta m-en tr.td
Blx we. ka In tlitt lime It bat trar10.UMJ mile*. aikTliot oiK-e bat It
fd t« art pru|e*rl). Imrtng tb*t
time all tbe englneera oti II# north dlUluo ba\e bad a chance to tee It work
nd try If tbeinaelrea.
Tbe dev ice Itoelf It more almple tUan
one would expect from tUe aUuoat bumanUke IntoUlgaoce It manlfeaia
It
ata of a large clockUke ttructure
with a double dUL Tbla la counerttd
by a rod and by a belt t» tbe truck
and.T tile pUot TbU rrgUtera tbe uille^
age In tbe same manner that a cydomeler doea wi a bicycle,
Tbe .Prat aervlce U doea la to Inform
tbe engineer of Ida dUtonce from bU
ttarting point when It U dark and be
tlie
IVart
•paicbar. at Kllyang. rxeuipllfUi
wlrttMi of Cbrtatlan forbearaiu'r under
trying condHlona.
-Wa ara baTlng at pmenit."
writaa. **» eary Ud eidiUmlc
tba pUgwa at Kltyang. and It
niaoat a daUy occurrence that <
lag pMona and daad bodle. are
pMitad directly la front of tbe cninn
to oor aflnn compound."
Bli axcallaocy Tno Mu. viceroy
tba two KrangA ordored tbU iwact
otappad. Mat. Andraw Beattie repo
that boU plagua and cbolera arc t
•emla at TaUcung. lu tbe Hbuntak
•MIrtet and that bundreda bare died
In tba dlotrlct city of TmogmUlog.
-to gfoot bae been tbe mortality,
taporta Omaot MeWade. "that co«r
barn to bo ordered from tbe rlllapek
Tbe denuind for
OOOIlOO WDO carry »oe CI»«I0P »u me
billa bara aa organlaed plan for atealcoAna. Aa la kuown. It often bappono tbaC tbe coflln reacbea tbe gravo
that a eoAo wlU remain beaVde
groe# for daya before It It corered.
Tba cooUoo bara token adrantage of
tbla cnatom and dnrtng tbe nlgbt take
noU. Tbla bat become viry coi.........
lance, inurh aa an aUnn
exceid that It can be aet for ten differ
itopa at tbe same time and tbe ten
rent ordera will be exiHUted In
BDcceealon and without InterfiTence.
When tbe engine baa run tbe dU
toner e«<t for tbe flrat ord.T. It aounda i
waruing wbUtU on tbe air brake. 1
then givea tbe mgloeer l.UUO f«a-t li
wideb to obey bU aummona. if be dutw
nut «b> tbla tbe action of tbe
tlnuea. and tbe air Imikea are applied
automatically and tbe train
If a aluwdown U all tUt U
wUeii the «
note of warning be .
{ireveiit tbe train from atop]ilng.
THE PRE6IDENT*S AMBITION
rnmr, IVter Maedwara Telia Nla Orlar Itar Kawarlaaaa.
Tbe Her. Trier Maegueeu, pa*t
tbe
Tarlab Cougregatloual t hurcb
at Cbnrlealown. Maaa.. wbo n<vntly
aaited from New York for Colon, where
be will ai>end a few daya oa tbe latb
miia and then procevd lu Cuba to vUlt
Tr.wUlei.1 Talma,
friend that be calbnl U|iou l^realdeut
UmeM Velt at Oyatef lb
olb. r day. i:>»ullnulug.
nU auU and greeted me c-urdUU>
guards w ere near biw, merely one
lilt, a caftny Scot fr..m «;Ui
nrUbioii^ could nut have b«vO
•Ity
Uixu-gc.’
aald
tlic
tc iiaturvv Oue tblug be aald may
qUol.nl;
••I want facta; I want juaticc.
want to purauc an hoimraUle couiwc l.»ward all tiuiwtluaa and all Intenwt
Tlie tortolae l.nKH li b tbe Uleat
eltv of tbe jewel. r. aa} tlie New'
JoumnU The leick li formed of an
Irregular lawrl euclrcJc'
M npi..-nd.gea.
of tlnwe ultra
Tlie UKly of
A oovel and lovely mn-kUce Juat prodcced by a great Trench draigner co»i
Blata of garUiida of flow era lu culonnl
gold. burnlal.ed. pale and bright.
a..m.‘ abadea of pink, J.dm-d tog
by b«|Hi entirely of brllUanla The
iH iidaiil U a l«akel of diiuuouda Oiled
w ith tiny flow era lu colored atonca.
A IbTlln dUiMitcb aaya that IbninTor
William baa given ordera to tten k bla
V
Mnerlcan qua
quail aa i
‘■dUot.nl a. aa
tliat be wants Anierlran quail
like Amtn-lcan cUlacna. tbe) arv a
, emigrate every
The Kieliaa •t
The Ixmdon NkrtcU
m ferrlng to
the rveent knigblliig of
aaya be liaa Wu called “tlM- Kipling
of Canada." and thU Int tume be liitrodoced tlie peoide of Croat Itrltaln
tbHr I'anadUu brotbera as Kipling Im
B to tbr I
aut b word aa fall
Kqme men becom.
l»e,xdtilng any wiser
aadder without
The lavre never leaves
memor> of bU V
kward
sr
bole la tbe
be alow.
»»* •«
went to tbe dance unadurued
fltrwera. If lAngdun felt hurt, bs
abowed no algn. and bla very self rsi»l sniMiyed me tbe mure. I wst
disgracefully pettish sll evening
on ll»e way home had little to m
my long aufr. rtng ea«.rt
XX i
>e uiesntlme inutlH-r b
discarded vluleta sud Idsml
cued the discard
to tbe
them lu S vnae.
piano and tourbeil the half t
«.rs whimsically. Then he
unusual gravity a
•Ho you didn't like my rloleto. Mar
cy. dearr
-Childishly I shook my head.
thought, dean-at. they were tl
refle«-!loii of your ey«w
Thafa why
m
Mas. uraasT anuanm bi.ith a a
IKU wuarr or rAuam rnos-Ms.
chose them
Terbai>a. aa you don't
carv' fiu- them. 1 may take a fewr
- Take them, of course,' I aald non
chalaully.
- No: I want you to give them
-Woudrtlngly 1 aelt^cicd a small
bunch and handed t
I laugbtd nervously
- *lKwr me, lAUtgdon. you look aa se
rious as if you were going to t
ncral.'
•• -To something worse tliau
Marry. d«wr: lo-war. And these
remind me of rhe au v^ t.-st girl li
world, UIV slender, blue ered V
wbo is going to U- brave till 1
back.*
-A chill cni»t over me. I saw my
prttUh foUy. my one aided quarrel. In
Uwlr true light
What
I was. and how complete v
reconrtlUtlon. h«.iv|l» nder our luirtlngl
Them when he hallklaaed me
for tl.e last time. 1 tix.k what waa left
of the violets and |wv*-d them In thla
UK)k."
Mrs. Mmrsy o|s-oed an old fashion*
cvdlertlou of veiiiea aud showed Edith
small U.uquet of withered flowers tic
with whl
-You of today
DDOt reallxe the hor\«rs of tin- civil var. Mother and
sewed Incessantly for tbe
wa. aU wc could do. T
love, w ith frequent letters from Langvh4v. wbo waa with tbe'*wcstem army,
k(<pt me aUve. Beparatioa had taught
me how deep was my lov e for him.
-After the Uttle of Stony Bldge
came word that Langdou had been tsrilhly wounded and left on the fleto nn
til aid conld be sent to him. I
tbr boapltol corps arrived be
to lie found, and tbe meaamate wbo
r man by caUlag
I If be knows you
ta. He derated ble eyebrowa
aUgbtly. then bent down to klae tbe
tender, optunied face. Bdttb waa look
ing uauroaUy pensive.
-I thought you bated doleto. Didn't
you get tbe roses tbla aftemooor
I Pest's Habits Lemnied by
ProfcttorJ.aSmith.
m LUTS BLOIETB lETEALck
Med —aemela—at CtatoM Ilia IM*.
U rnwmmd
patob from Trenton to the ,\cw York
Ucrald; *:lt will be a aatUfartlon to
that 1 bave wiwk«-d out the life
history of the salt marsh moaquito
oomidetely. I know Just bow It I»reeda
jUMt where It brvvHla now. and the
aleiWv i« brand new. The w«»rk
completed only a day or t
le reaulU of the iirurrt>aor‘
gatlomia
salt mar
defined iwvdlar
u all other at>ecl«*a aiwl that make
y to study lU baUta. It la tl»e
numerous an«t annoying of all
tbe mosquito |««ta Iti I hr stale of N«-w
Jersey becauM- It alKiundt at tbe mw
flb. Jimmy. 1 do Uke roacu
rben you send
why. that makes them dlffer«it
you know."
Jim. rather aorprleed at tbe sodden
Bernese and geotkoaa. of bis whim
sical awcKbeart. bdd her close to bla tlferoua attentli
. At Uat abe ralacd ber bead and.
Ig aume vlulHa from ber coraaga.
A almoat certain, Trof,-a»or Hmlth
fastened them ou bla coat. Again be
that tbe adult salt initndi luoaatoui^cd to klaa her bgnda i
Quito duo-s not winter In tbe adult stage,
Too don't think. Jimmy, that
tbere'e going to be a wan-very aoour
Jimmy, wbo bdonged to tbe natluoal
guard. gUnced at ber curloualy.
-.Vo. dear."
Hhe sighed happily and murmured.
I'm very, very gUd."
reertk C'eeterr Ubortbeed.
TUt short hand was used In the an
cient world U well known, hut
furuiatlon la still scanty. nd any ady then-fore
be worth kruiwltqt that the^t* U lu ttie
Armenian “Acta of 8t. t'alllatnilua"
to tbe employment of ate
A translation of this la In
1r. F. C. CouyU-an‘*a -Ar
polioof Early
Tiie account
ittei
>tury.^ It Inflrat half of the fourth crutury.
levrral long a<
to hU fellow aoldlera lu cxpla
nation of tbe myatertee of the new
<aud forty due ol
faith for which befand
of
Ter
hlB comrades becaime inartyra
ha|M with a view to giving
Ihorlty aa verhaUm reports,
pller aaya:
here waa a certain acribe of
court who waa near to the
prison, and he llatcued to the dla^-ourae
of Callbtratus. and he a
In ahortbaiMl on |m|ier ai
US. and we Mi lu i>rder
curacy the nn>..rd and outline of bla
lhou*;bt " ______________
TkarWrray 'a r«elal
In 1MI» or iv-ai Charlotte Bronte
wiv.te of Thackeitty; 'To me the broad
bixov
lu cxi»nwH lutelivti. Ctr
tain UncM utniut Uic uum- aud check be
tray tin* Hatlriat aud tbe cynic: tb*
mouth indb-atea a childlike almpUclty
|H-rli:ipi evt-n a degrv-e of IrrrMilutenem
la t-oiiHUtcncv o cuknena. In abort, but
a VM^ikmwa not unnudable - Aud Mr
Motley, writing to bla wife in IHM.
Thackeray. He Iwa tbe aiqicMrance v
a «-idoaaui infant amoutb. while, abb
lug. rlogli-ty luilr. flaxen, alaa, witb m
vanclng years; a nuiudlab face with
little dah of a iioae. uiam w hich It'ls
wonder how he keeiia hla
aiHvtuclca.Thla l*rukeu nose was always a source
irf «muscu»,-nt to Thackeray hlmadf.
He carlcHtunxl it lu
fn^juentl} j lIudvHl to It lu bla aiieech
aud In hla 1letters, and he a
reiaai
reis'atliig iKiuglua JcrroUl'a
him w bcu be waa to stand as godfather
to a tftieiid'a non. ^'lA>rd. Thackeray. 1
boite you w ou't |irv*aeut the child with
at «-qually Ct-rlaln Hint they
ter lU the larva Muge. Im
do not
caust* nb wrigglers were fouml when
tbe winter had Juat eiidevl. but were
dlMx>vered In great nuinUrs and of
iull alae In late March and ctirly
very
Tl»e profeM.r roiiclud.-a that
Aprl
the wluliT
wlutiT la
is paaaed In
U Ibe egg stage
aud that the eggs art- laid singl} or lu
grouiai ou grain or aevige i»r eveii on
iMH-nmea
the ground. W hen the
be wrlggb-n. bat. b.
aufllclently
and the aeSBun's brtHttIng U start.Hl.
Aitwa that are regularly «-ov«tohI by or
dinary tides are n..l breeding placer,
for them. .n.i-qulUHS. nor ar.* ihomIb or
lioola rovereil only at full tld.*« If they
are alx lucb.-a or mure lu d.*t.tb and
contain flab or flddl.-r eral«.
It will Im news to many that tbo fiddUv crab la one of tbe m.wt deatru.ilve
euemU-a of tbe mvaKiulta It may U
put down aa a gem-ral rule, aava Tro
feasor Smith. aul.Jert |H-rhn|ni to ♦•xceidlona. that where flildler
mosquito larvw do i...t
-iH-pressluns at the iM-ginulug of the
upland. cuvertHl only
Sturm tides, leaviiqc |hx>1s tliat liiht for
weeks and are retllU-vl by rains, are
Ideal
brc-vllng
places.’*
-Drawa. draliui or dlt. t^ea
lldea and do iirt dral cle.*in are iN.nnd
wrigglers. Any
depression In a salt marsh urea not
coums-ted with tbe tld. that at nil}
time bolds inlnwMl.T f..r a w.s k will
brvHsl m«s.|ultu.*a There are bundnHla. |s*rlia|Mi ibou
Banda, of such |hs.1h, |s.n.U. .lit. bea
aud depressions along tbe J.-tsey .
H{ieaklug of tbe brvs ding ea|uic!
tbe mosquito In theM- pla.*es. Hie prte
f.Mor imya: -I linve f.lTInd i«t.la mi
crowdfHl that an i-stlmate «.r itai wiig
glcra to an area of one a.|uare iu< b w ai
acart'ely equal to the fm-t. Half tbu
numla-r la a ctomuoii o. curren.’e. Tbla
means over 7.taay in an ar«*n
square foot, and It needs a a
leas than
a-iuare fis t - a i—
ly 10 by 15 feet-to pnalmv l.uw.taa)
mOMiultoea at one tatebing "
|irvf.-*o.or reenu
Tb^ remedlea ^tbe^ Kvfe^
plac«*a w herever It la prmil.*able.
U tbe muMt efftnilve and luaHiig
dy. It has U-eu irl.-d with grea
ceaa at K<-aalde I'ark and i«irtbi
Mantoloken and Bay llemb W bofe
fllUng lu la not practlcul.le be a.I via.
that the tidal flow W Intnaluced by
ditcbUig or tiuit tbe |»oo11b- ilniliiw!
tliat petroleum he used. A. to tbU I
named reiiudy be aava: -In am b cii
A sick d.q{ look up bis abode la the
a i»an of fuel oil. kerv.aeiie or erude \n-field behind .our bouse, and after aeetroleum and a brouui are uetdiHb l>lp
lylng there for some
ibe poor
tbe broom Into tbe oil iiAll, abak
Ume 1 took It
I food and mUk and waU
oil over tbe pool and then swt-ep over
The next tUy It waa still there, at
the aurfat-e thoroughly, ao
when 1 was going out to feed It I aa
Into the graaa and along tbe luinka.
that a amaU pug waa running about
that every i»art of tbe laad may gel
ao 1 took a whip out with me to dri
oil coating aud tbe water Itself U* a
self b«It awav. The )kic
red with lb In leas than an hour every
tw'eeu me aud the alek dug andI harked
Urva aud potia will be drod. aud tbo
but at Uai 1 drove It
at me savagely,
i
pool will remain safe until
and again gave food and milk
or draining operations cat
ami w ater to my iirotege.
The Uttle img waUhed me for a few
momenta, and aa soon aa he felt quite
aaaurvd that my Inlentloaa toward tbe
Tltla gueaaUig U the new game U
aick dog were friendly It ran to me London at club dlnnera and idacva
up to my where they je«t aaya Londuii Tut lor.
wagging Ita toil.
e and bands. It U of courae auggoated by tbe poasi-
SI:
luvalld had bad aU It wanted. 1 auppuae that It waa satiafled that Its compautoD was In good hands, for It trot
ted ha|>plly away and did not appear
upon the arona agaln.-Ccr. Loodoo
OLD SORES,
ULOERS^FEVER
M SORES H
rnrtjUM ar MTaanx
ra of
t.il l.y any
tie D
pedantic regard for tbe i.r.4iablltlea.
Tbe players simply aelev t tbe iiam^ of
two or three common fiii-nda—or. bet
ter atill. euemlea-and exerv Im- tbelr In
genuity In fitting theiu- with ap|ironrlate title* should the Kei
Seattle's atiavrts to Japan are now
about AVUiU>t»i» psr anauu. which la
eUren times wbat they wcev six yean
nmued Langta.bagk toMb mAjrlMb
r punawe of vUlt4s in Ht. l*auL and
r un their lulnda to
sue of tbr y .mng m. n ac'orted a police-
i rcBtaurant In lowni You aov*, we
r two very nue v.iuiig ladles, and
w arti to g.. to a Very nice pUca."
W ell - r.-^i«.iKl.d Hie ottiwr. -go to
MrtS'a on ----------- avenue. I ttlnk
}UII will rind tbat very temiHliig."
*I*be young mnII. having heard of
u«. and W, would imt like to go to any
quratkmable |4a.v ~
AVHI.•• Bay- tbeoflli^T. if v..u have
l-ty M. Uaiiinl lilci‘ ycni tuid IkHgo down to tbr wagon on tbe next
t»er. bi.v a trtiie naiidwb H a la cart**.
bunii and i*at It.”
H..me iiM.ment- biter the yonng i»eoplr were mvii at Mrtl.'a evid-ntly aatbvfted with the chobv.—Upplii.'otCa
Tba Biai* •• • tarUI
The Bible aa a aerUI afory U tbe notortaklng iwoiaiaed by the Aasumptlon
indepeodeot. a we,klj im-ws|w.|ht lu
rana,llL Tbe first issue has Juat been
pabUahed. It will ne«Ml fifty years to
these words, ai»oken In duUv-t Imwa.
float up from tlie flat Ih-Iow:
-Ah. thirty love. .Vow b-f- make It
fort} love.“Homgw: MlraiHMin. d« you thlal(
they are apaaking of .«rtilailonr
-Hister ITtncliiro. I am
at
your augge-lhm.
Tl.e h«.m.r of the
builulng demands an Invest Igatiou.
Together ther atobwlly atalktddowo
the stairway to the llitt l-b.w.
Tl.e do.w was ot- r. and Harold M<-We are having a .1.
dellg
Ilglitriil
111 fill game
I
of
plug iMiig. Ml« Tb.ldwrti,T luia just
w.m
on Hie gam.* Will }oii j..|i»
j..li» lu->"
The lnvitnH..n wa- .-..kllv dei lloetl.
• ml In* -pliiM.T- M.iiglit Hic -i-iu-ioii
♦enui. ular of^’i'lnv /-mg 7.!id
them of a cliui.-r I it ..f y ; t|i - i
DQIM'T PAY FREIMT
« tb« w
American Pome Co. Ctd.
0f 6rsi9d RJiplds, micb.
will boy yoor home or pay off yoor m^»rlr*cc on ihc Coopcntlvc plflo. Thccostloyonisonly J-5 of one per
cent, per year.
::::::::
I
It costs you less than rent to pay fora homo. Why
pay rent when thi^ money cm apply on a home?
Why
p.'iy interest on a morti;ai»e! when tht* same amotint can
be credited un ih*; principal?
Invcstik^atethe principle of Co-o|irralioii .huI iIifb
take a certificate in this company,
so.
it will pay you to do
All otiicers handliiiR mom y -in* Umdi d in a sriur-
iiy company.
Oiir plan of Co-operation is the safest and most
conservative of them all.
We carry ample res»*rves, which j^o into the building;
fund to mature later contracts.
I'lvery certificate holder mak«^s the same payment
to expense and reserve whether he is No. i or i.ooo.
INCORPOKATORS,
Hon. .Arthur S. White, Tics. White ViX^. Co.. XUxuA Rapuls,
r.co. B, larwis, Vue I'ics, New lln^lan.l rumiuiic
Co.,
iaainl
Rapids. Midu
John I.. Boer, Asst. Ins|x (icn. M. N. Cl., and imiiilirr City
At
torney’s force, Clian.l Rapids.
O. T. Workman of Workman
A
Co..
TIuml.mg
and
HratinK,
t fraud Rapi.lv
Aui;ust Sahn of C.aJ;e T.i.iv A C... Chi. a^.i.
.Simon I.aC.rou, Auoriity at Uw. C.ian.f Rapidv
Wm. F. Hake, M. !>.. Coan.l R.vpidv
l.iniis A. Civriichirt. Tn-v Wi.lvrrinc Brass Woiks. C.ran.l Rapidv
T. 1. Al.lKry, NinK't. I‘. U -M.Ik-v Co.. Kal.vma/.a».
H. S. Teflon, Trev Kxcclsim Trt;,. Co., Chi.
These men are all highly respected ¥i\ business cir
cles anti their names are an absolute ^vuarantee of k’ood
faith and square dealing.
Investigate, understand and you will invest.
ami:ric:.\.\ homi-: co.
jjti Houseman Bld}{.,
Lh...
iirand Rapids. Mich.
Inquire
j. w.
hannen;
Local Representativ
1‘raverse City, Mich.
Cif tht Hew lOe Package
Therejarc lots of Chocolate Chips on
the market but for Purity and Quality thfc baHaving had
vorilc Chocolate Ch ips leads them all, Havi
ur Eavorite
Chips in packa
mimerous
imerous calls for
tor our
Eavor
which is not me
have put a loc packaRC
package on the market
ma
largcrst packaRe, but contains the l»esl chocolate chips.
Every piece stamped S. U. A. Made only by
Straub Bros. ^ JtwMte.
We have someuood 4 foot lath, also some
32 inch lath. Call us up by icl.-phone.
ticli 37; CU. ;M4.
JOHN b. OH & CO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.
Suffered foroverlOysars
will he the more apiirvvlated If tbe vic
tim. tbeimMlve. hu,q-*u to Ik- of tbe
eompany. Aa a game It la alroost aa tnletlectual as pUigismg.
—CI KKI* BY
'
Dr. Iman’s Ladies* Reslorallvc
Tali maikh . Mich.
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO..
Grand Rapids. Mich..
Dear Dcxnok: I have been thinking
for some time that I ought i
a few words of praise for your wi
isj*.
ful LADIES' RESTQRATIVE. Jihich
jyrfiSSi
' did me such worlds of good. \ i
such untold agonies with my menses, and female
TWki I
leath would have been a relief
to
for over ten years, that death
re
I took doctors’ medicine and several kinds of Patent Medicine, but they all availed me nothing. I am so thankful that
I learned about DR. IMAN’S RESTORATIVE that 1 want
to recommend it to any woman suffering from these terrible
by my fatber aolwn
rloleto over bla brart. aa be bat
they abcmld always lie.
-The weeks dnqvcd Into mohtba, and
tbm aoddenly came news from Naabvll|e that be lay tbere in tbe «
nflSl boepitol; with otber Padcra
oocrm be bad been recently excbi
and If 1 wlabed to aee blm allro 1 aato
come at once. Of tbe bocrora of that
trip and tbe days among tbe saflertag
and dylag you can never know, but I
one imuvilng I
alu*re very early In the pn-%.-n! V**«r
falb-d to dlacbaw a single siMvimeu,
while uwlarlal and bouse ui.aH|iiUis-a,
were found In some niinilH-rs He did
not find the lna«Hi until ibe i-pring w as
. men wbo eUlm to be loaktog
■ack caadlUoM, wHh plMw «inad'
tbo ftgM aflWflfltlne Imroctiom
The girl nodded her bsad dMigbtedly.
-It was lb tbe -lulng of ISdl. I wrai
a gay. aiadled girl like you. and l.angdun Murray, to whom I had l>eeo mfed Jt.r aeveral months, waa
iJ.wa slave. While our aortal f
urea diffeiwd allgblly from tboee of tbe
«t day wr. too. loved pretty
gowns and flowers, ao when Laugdon
promlaed to aeod me. fur a cwnaln
damv. the prrttleat flowers be could
find I iiaturaUy cx|H-eted aometblng
quite l.ai»da<.me In tbe way of a bou
quet. Inatead of tbe row*. I bad bo|s^
fi.r there came only a buucb of violet
nut violeta da I»arma. like youra, bi
lli.m mounted lu
gold, with a aummiidiiig rlivle of dIa
motida. the brilliancy of wbicb vmi.
traata effectively with tbe
of Ibe ollvinea.
TUmoi.d
appciidagea and rubUw the
In t'-ermaii.v 70 |»er cent, of male and
gS |wr wilt. i»f female earner jiatlent
suffer from camwr of tbe digestive or-
I. (vMmbk .t a«M.«
tbelr wearer, a aleodta glH with deep
Uue eyes and a pretty, pensive way of
carrying U-r
b«T bead,
bead. Mrs. Murray greetgreetcarrylng
ly. They were
ed ner tdree
me eyes. Upa
alrlklngly
y bsir and tbe same quick.
nerv i.ua w ay of a|.eaklng.
-How lieautlful your violets aier
-OU. yta.” reidied tbe girl caMeasly.
•Jimmy siwsyt sends me lovely flow
era. but Tm getting so tired of rloleto
don't aee why be didn't gel American
Beauties Instead today."
KUe tuM«d her cost careleesly OQ tbe
OBAte eoold to make me biw
I woald steal away to asdr loan and
look Into tbe pagoa wbsrs cboas witb*
Bowen lay. VIoManaylnnodsat. but tb^ can rsoaU memorlea wbicb
no bsugbty Amartean Beauties can
last."
Edltb wae very tbombtfnl aa aba
klaard ber aunt and went to bar room.
There on ber tea toUe tbe maid bad
plated a vaas
lea. She flushed as she
atUiem. Wbst bad she askl to
about bating vloleUt
That eveolag when Jim Bart
ed on bis flsncoe Bdttb was wearing
THE MOSQUITO IN PEMl
eaoa aaoa.
s -3
c^SSiS^SL^
For noora um
J
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Htft i?«iuiio iteooBii. «BAVi
HOME DEPARTMENT
OF miBtSST TO HOME LOYQtS GBRBUUXTAKDTOWOnHFAIKTICinJUtLT
neemiH^ses^fCkMir.
fiOBobody MUb tbo Biory of a be
ofMrtbiiteMiton:
*'My oMcbbor Ib a Book mumd boy
wltb fOBoklBd faoB ond Borfody bi
• Aa4 wfeM 1 MB tfylBf to tta4 mimU You would BBS attlB in odBlio in
on Bbort ooqBoloiBOOB. bot Bhcild you
•iOA.
IMB IhB tkidk^U tkBj tmtk 10 OtB] boro bOBbBBM lOloHWB wltb biB for
Aod ^tko vlaoo oo4 IlM tiMtM 4o
W»*;
A Mop to tbo iBOTOt:
Aod 1 look below
lo tbB Bbodj TOOB.
And to htB browo*« oflow
In tiM iBofj bIoob:
And I oBtoh bti ey*.
80 worily Bhy.
And UMMi-we oio olaoet frtBodBood Um
TiMn or* tbe ehotterlof Iboym ocMo.
FoollBh. ttmorooa Ibovm tbot otj.
**UBTBOCBf« for the folk Uiotpryl"
-Mory Bork MoMor In Um AUonUa
food-wlll. Moo^iy. ond a duMro to obUgo OYory
body about biB. Ono pBuolnoot obor
OBtBrtBtlC IB biB prOBptOBM Ho glUM
honkBBoppBon BOBU preolBOly on tbi
tiflfc nf tbo olook tbon bo. If you
tiro biB a lotlor to mall. aMolfbt to
tbo bos bo gooB wltb It^bMBororooy
pBtionnl nftdft Bay ongroBB bU
and ottontton He Iotbb to do farora.
Bn dB BlabB abino tbroogb d« night; another Bipply of bot fruit
Applao. pouobaa. quinoaa. paunund
Da Bo1*b an EUed wid de flowmba gay.
pluBB tuquin to ba BiM oookod In u
" Wo' tba wori'B ull rlgbL uU right
Da traa'B cuynt oornub da oiotbub'a muUuBoantof watar. Tbay aboold
lor.
pond norooaod onlaaa tbaooruaure
Though tba tru^> aaem grout. 1 know nafaotiru. In tbia ouaa tbay aboold be
eot ooL Tbe Juioea of tba bbuU
frulta may ba extmotad by atauming
Dot Ood ia guidin'da Burtb. ••
und Baabmg tbeB tboroogbly with u
grunite or ailrar apoon.
It ia Buob batter to Buka only u
July. AuguM. Beptonber and Oetbar aboald uubh yiald tbalr quota of ■all quantity of >ally ut u time. An
fkalt for wtnkBr Jolliea. and variaty in uguta. poroalum linad or grunite ket
dor Aonld be atriran for ua well ua tle aboold ba uead. Tba joioa aboold
ba mauaored bafore boiling, und tba
wiety in flavor.
It U iBporlaat to aelaot good frulL geoarul role in ^nuking >ally U to ul
fnably piokad. and andarripa rutbar low utwund o? augur to u pint of juioe
than erarrlpa. Unaound. wormy or or eqoul meueorro nf euoh. U tbe
ripa fruit aboold be rajaetad. fmit U not too [ripe, however, tbreeih» of pound of eug^toupint
U tba fHut ia dualy or aundy uod
; ba wuabod. do only u amull of Jmioe wUl be fonnd UBple.
ne ongur ia alwaja to bapruferrad
quantity uk u time, und dtuin very
tborongbly. Wuiery frulu dilutu tba to baot angur in Baking ielliaa. aa it
tlBB aad ororyUBo. Tboro is ootblog
Mack twlMod. or run dowo-at tb*.
bBBl about blBB. Meltber bU tboughU
oor bU feet oor blB worda **b«
uod Baoodar. * Hit flgu» U uruct.
blB atop brlBk aod porpoBdol. HU
glonoB U qolok and kindly, nnd be la
dttodoot wltb two'‘balplng bn
tbataiuakiuadyaklUodlo^otbB bid
ding ofawarBbaart and booy brain
He bna Bany adairablo qoalltlea.
bot boM of oil U U»B bOBMly one of
tmatwortblnBnk without wLiih oil
tbo ruM would hum llttla raUe.
*‘Hb Buy be bright uod wUly.
Ha inuy be Orllliuot too;
He Buy laud in tba ruca with hla
manly faoa.
AhoMof popplM. ofltfbt of BwolHa may plan great tningt to do .
lows;
A dorry of ntn, nod o wind tbot fol Ha may bare all gifU and graoea.
lows.
Bhopliordt tlB iMTw in tbo obMluod
bOlloWB.
For tb« roTMt U Bhokon nod thlnood.
That U tbo kiqd of a boy al
Oror By bend oro the an forioftor; any of BB would liko lo know—tbo
kind of o boy (007 Mother would be
bim to grow op tbot woy all by ble
lone BBlft SooBB boye may. but moM- >aUy making qmaitiau For thia ruu- oonUini a lunaller ^roenUge of
Ib It Aldoon or Bystiool lodf
ly that kind of a boy IB broogbt up ea aoo onceoB it Buch more oarMin if water. Tbe jnioaa eboold tfe boiled
Ob. tb« whirl of tbo ioldB lo tbo Ik'B the futbur'B und mother'e tiuin- tba trait ia guU.ered when the aon is rapidly for ten minotea. then add tbe
windy wootbor!
abialng. mad Uie >all.r made on u angur. alir until diaaolred nnd boil
How tbi borley brooki nod blowi lo- ind it baa to begin yonng^rury bright, aonny day.
rapidly for tea miautea longer. Too
BOtbBrt
Vary good lelly faaga may be made long boiling after the augur ia added
ronng. PMento are quite lupt to frut
Ob. find iB UiB froB bird ofloot oo Um UMl BOOld M U bOy’B OMUlBBB WUyB from eereral tbiokoeaaeB of cbeeee- will make the jolly tough and gomtoy. or if made with the nanal propor
Oh. X w^ world IB flod of IbB irbuo it U llmir own fuolt But yoo
»n*t tuke n boy when be U two ao Mmt tbe larger weight of fmit at tion of angur it ia apt to candy.
If the joioea of grutiea and oorranU
-Ed,i.lU*b«.
tbirde of tbe woy to u man und muke tba top will help to extract the juioea.
have
been extracted witboot tbe ad
which
will
run
in
a
amall
etream
from
Mm OTur without Boru work thun
Boat people oun gire. Tberuforu. 6mx tbe pointed end. A rerr handy jelly dition of water, five mlnoteB of rapid
BOthari. ;iook uftM your buby boya bag may be made hr sewing a amall boiling will be anfflcienL If a ponnd
Tbo <uy rekniWB ond brlocB ns
withwiBB putlenoB und tonder foiu- hoop of wire aeoor^y aronnd tbe top | of angar ia allcwe<l to a pint of jnioe,
tbe jotty round of irrHotlng cooia iadded,
atir until
with a atrong tope or airing fastened ; alter itl la
'
o«. ond duileB. Help ob to ploy
at each aide to hang it np by. Tbia * aolred and
tbo man. bidp ob to perfono tboB
id be bnng over tbe toble in a con j Tnia ia not the
OnoB in a while Uia ways of the
with Uogbtor ond kind foooB; IM
▼anient
plaoe.and
a
pitcher
or
earthen-1
moat
excellent
one.
and if carefnlly
oWfoloBB oboood wltb indoBtry.
world weigh upon BunMllTu ;bouU
Olre OB to to blltbBly oo oor boBl- and in apito of olnar-oyud Caltb. dark ware jar beneath it Pot in only a j followed, never faila lo make firm.
I quantity of cooked frail at a delioiooa jelly.
ntwB oil tblB day: brlnf ns to oor doubt ooBoa to ruin It ull aooBa eo
Do not aqueexe tlie jmlp for| ihe jelly glaaaea aboold be tborruMlnt iBdB woary andoonUotond
tba Brat jelly, bot when aU U drain-1 oogbly aterilived and kept bot by
oodlBbonortHl. and trant ob lo tbo
ed that will drip of itoelf, place a aeo- pUcing tb^m. in a |«n of tepid water
and tbo tlft ot alBeiv-Robort
ond jar beneath tbe bag and aqneeae Lnd letting it come to boiling point,
iMlB StBvenBOO.
‘1 fund dot da trua'a own eborythlng; the polp ao that no jnicea are wasted. When ready to Sll place tbem on a*
How Trusts Are
Tormed arid How
They May Be
Curbed SiiJSKr
> lhair ameUet the
AtkuM ko tbe alk
lie thU leemera ara
hokelwbseei
Mnp aad mm raom, wbatu orery arThey Saha»d T«ed.
Mala needed to AU an order U drawn play testoa. riait aed raw oa the lake
juM aa a prtrato oitiaen would purobaaaitatanordiaAiytroooiy. Vary
few graoarioa or balobar abopa Ao ao
large a bnatnoB Tbem orAera are
M Why man
Isthmeeeyi
r rnmiUn sheaLU eo« rajay ee
of thia klad? U eot fot a week
bio raquiMtkma for voaau. tboe for orn a day lor two Tho
oboM? Walk tho hirad naa oaa
OBi^ got aloaf aloaa for a fow days
Ugbifolly. in tbe praportion of ooa
1 for salad and lea i
or. do as CBS farmm don aad hire a
qoaitofo^ls lotbraa of roapburto etksad to thrta. pigs
noa. A baanUfol ruby jMly ruaolta ba noadod, bat orory order for obopa,
aad alL-Mlohigaa Farmor.
auok. game, Aab aad okbar Mngla
Rbobarb am
ful.
Oorer tba jaUy with Miolaa of wbita
paper cot a trifla largor tbao tba
aurfaee, and dipped in white of agg;
Srmly pram tbam down orur tba aidm
of the glaaa Tbia is a maob aafur
Mvariagthaa paraAae, as tba latkar
abrinka away tram the aidoa of tba
glaaa. laoring tbe jMly anoorotod.
8obm friula maka mors dolielooa jelliaa in oomhination than alono. Cor-
dallonka.
piakiah ambar JoUy.
A by tmt poopU befora tbe moaoy ie
paid by tba paroon wbo aaka it Tba
obiof cook aarur goes near an oven or
broiler except for the purpom of inapeotioa. Ha boa a deck aaar tba
door, wbara ba oaa akorolm a guaetul
suparriaioa orar bU batkalioa of aa
aiakaata, aad oaa ba ooaaaltod by
tbaaa wbaa tbay aoed adriqa or lu-
tbe bottonTof tba glam befora Blllng
imparu a deligbtfnl Barer to appU
>Hy.
Green grmpaa make a tort, amber
jellr. A few punde gtapaa mUad
with the green ones will giro a banntiful claret color. Grapm wblob bora
turned porpie make a dark purple jel
ly. If tbe grape jnioe is oombinad
uilb either rhubarb or apple juioa a
lighter colored jelly will roMlt
Crah«pplea make a baantlfnl. clear
amber jelly, while cberriea give the
iichest of ruby colors. Plume make
a euoug dark jelly, aad ia oombtaaIion with applea maka an aapaoially
due jelly for yerving with amato.
Kt^ep jelly in a cool, dry dark cloa-
Olreaway wbat yoo don’t raaUy
nood In yonr boaaa Don’t let aueb
things oooamulose. Tbay will aeon
fill an attic and cellar and ororAow
iato other roonm, where they do ao
one any gwsd. Yon are not Ukelj to
want them again aad it ia a auiaaaoa
to have thorn baagiag aitmnd. Loag
ogowa aboald bare beta obliged to
get a bigger bouse for oor growing
family if 1 bad followed my but
The laigets and AneM kltobea op bauds thrifty plan, of “aavlng
earth u in the basement of tbe Wal
dorf A.toria hotel. It ooopniea S0.000
square f^-et of sjoce. k.OOO square feait edges that is other familim would
being token up by 18 immenee taagua. Ukewise rid themmlres of ’’cruok’*
each having U eepaiute Ares and re- they are not likely to am again in a
qoiring five men to attend thorn. thousand yaara. honaaoUanlng would
Three are 19 big broileru. four big ba robbed of half its torraru Thrift
»T. ns.tliree bake ovena, two paa- U hoBoly Tirtaa that ouMly iaguaar
ens. six glgaatio oaldrans for
soup, SIX for regetablos. diridod into board old olotboa, aaaaMl furmlkae.
anddox dlaeardod brio a-brao aad tba like,
.,ketUaa. aUaply beoanae that habit baa become
this kitehen bare already
beencookiMl 8.700 orders at tbe same
time. This is the high water mark,
which was reached during tbe horee
■how a few years ago. Probably eo
large a number of i*eople were never
before eerred al a single meal oorerWhile tbora are e good many' I
ing only abont three hours.
Tliat is .noL however, tlie limit of Ueawbo babitoaly take aa outlag at
oaimcity of tbe kitchen. It is |ioeaible aome aeuaon pf tbe year, there ara
to rook 6.000 orders of soop, 6.000 or many more wbo do noL
There U no excuse for this, sino
ders of cofff^>. 6.000 orders of maata
and 2.
orders each of several vege- uxpeaae U entirely unaooeauary to
ilhout confusion. The aalad good UMo, und Aneclotbee ditto. All
deimrtiu. nt can make I.SOO portlooa that ia noodad to onanru an anjoyabU
of different salads in an hour; tbe outing ia to paok a baakat with catobakery can frodnee 4.000 loarea of bias, bitch up the boraaa. load in tbe
bread during a morning, and tbe ice family and diira to some rirar. lake
oream department can freete BO gal- or other plaaaant spot to spend tbe
ons of cream during the houra for day. If It oen be arranged to etay
longer. weU and good but even a tin
inner.
There are 14 chefs, all accomplished gle day wltb earee thrown off amid
K>ks. each capable of taking oharge
of a kitchen himseU. Nearly all of
them are Hviss or Alaatians. Kacb
How to Solve the
CUBA. LIKE
Problem of the Philippines
TEXAS. WILL
BE ANNEXED
SA
m
plmv. but you THE rrEPOSE* OF SELLIN('. SUKAVKS OF PRINTED SECURITIES
WHUTI RKPKKSENT .\tUHlXO MORE THAN GOOD
WILL AND PKOSPKCTIVK PROFITS TO THE PROMOTERS.
If it l» tbe di>?in‘ of tbe general government, tbrougb oongroM,
to prevent the gT»*wth of such corporationa, it baa always teemed
to me that a f uuple remedy was within ila reach.
Umlcr tilt' omsttitutinnml provision allowing congreea to regulate
ctmimt rcc WlwitJi tbe ijtatea all compauiea deairing to transact buainesM 4»utHi.le of the Mato in which they are incorporated ohould be
held to a uniform provwiou of federal law.
THEY SHOULD SATISFY A COMMISSION THAT
THF.IK CAPITAL STOCK WAS ACTUALLY PAID UP IN
CASH OR 1\ PROPERTY, AT A FAIR VALUATION,
JUST AS THE CAPITAL OF THE NATIONAL BANK IS
CERTIFIED TO HK. PAID UP.
WITH THAT tlMPLC LAW THE TEMPTATION TO MAKE
COMPANIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF SELLING PROSPECTIVE
PROFITS WOULD BE AT AN END. AND AT THE SAME TIME NO
I.EOITIMATE BUSINESS WOULD SUFFER.
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‘THE LEAVEN OF '
. AMERICAN LIBERTT’
1^ OMMd amrn SasMBr CHAUNCCY M. DCPEW
iJr?lE OF THE NORTH AND OUR BQUTHERN BRETIIREN ARC
iVVl UNITED IN BTRENQTHENINa ENLARQIMQ AND PERPCTliH UATtNG THE REPUBLIC. WE LOOK AMROAO AND BEHOLD RESTRICTIONS UPON BUFPRAOE AND DIBABILIties upon REUOIONS OIBAPPEARINO prom GREAT BRITAIN.
PRANCE A REPUBLIC. THE GERMAN AND ITAUAN PEOPLES IN
POBBEBBION OP RESTORED NATIONALITY. AND WE MOPEPULLY
await the time when the LEAVEN OP UBEMTY PROM
AMERICA SMALL HAVE REGENERATED THE POUTIOAL CONOI.
tiomb op every race.
.
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HK Filipinos will uowr U* coiit»‘iitod till wi* allow llicm
t*i govern
in their 4»wii way, as we hare
alnady alh^wed the rul»aii-. UV ALL MEAN'S
TAKE YOUK TIME; llAYE iiUARANTEES
■ FOR THE KULFIU.MKNT Of YOUR PJT.DGES
TO SPAIN AND TO THE WORLD; ASSURE
PROTECTION; TO EYKRY FIUPlNO WHO HAS AIDED
Y'OUR. ARMY' AND XAYY AND C IYIL ADMINISTRATION—tmly lenthe Filipinos know that when all tl»esc» vital inten^ta
are assured youiwill, under such guarantees as you devUed for the
external defense and inti rnal proti-ctioii of Oulm, permit them,
aa you Lave already in-rmitted the riibau'*, to institute an inde
pendent republic. Such a dt'claration uf p^diev will insure peace.
WITHOUT IT THERE MAY BE ANNOUNCEMENTS OF PEACE,
PEACE. BUT THERE WILL BE NO PEACE. FOR A NATIONAL SEN
TIMENT ONCE AWAKENED WILL BE-SATISFIED WITH NOTHING
SHORT OF NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE.
Shall we then exchange our national ideal of liU-rty and peace
for Bubjugution and war i .We must ehoo>e one or tbe other. Eng
land, as Mr. Bryce has said, goxerns India hy means i»f gunpowder.
Is thif to be our exemjdar in tbe Rhilippim*?; f And for India Eng
land makes Russia her enemy. And the m*t only waged war in tbe
Crimea, but carried it into Afghanistan. Burma and China. And
in these Utter days she fell constrained lo de.-tr.>\ tbe Dutch republic
north of the Cape of OiK*d Hope, which offers an altenuitive route to
India. I have not time to mentiuii England’s other ]»ossessiona
throughout the world and the wars they entail in everv* continent,
but I »»aert, «nd 1 challenge auv one to contradict tbe sUteincnt.
«■' IIV
that DEPEXDEXCIES WO.V
THE SWORD CAN BE
HELD OXLY BY THE SWUKD. And I conclude that if we are
to retain our hiatoric policj- of peace «e aball bare to grant tbe FiliI^noa the independence to which they a.«pire and for which they
have fought and v =11 6ght.
Wt AMC AT THE PARTING OF THE WAY*.
PEACE OR—A SWOROT
SHALL IT SE
Are We Hard to Please?
1^ Mum C. U HAkOLTOIL CiBBraimisu TmMggm
IS HARD TO PLEASE PEOPLE ANYHC'V. I? A MAN IS
ECONDMICAL, YOU CALL HIM PARSIMONIOUS; IF HE IS
A BPENDTHRIFT, YOO CALL HIM A FOOL; IF HK IB
RICM. YOU CALL HIM A PLUTOCRAT.
By Saoaior STEPHEN B. ELKINS of Wart Vir^
ki J
f^grggraHE environments OF CUBA, WITH THE TRIALS
I
and DIFFICULTIES THAT BESET HER ON THE
THRESHOLD OF HER NATIONAL LIFE, STAND IN
THE WAY OF HER BEING LONG AN INDEPENDENT
NATION. WHILE AS A STATE IN THE AMERICAN
UNION HER PEOPLE WOULD BE PROSPEROUS
AND PROGRESSIVE AND ENJOY THE LIBERTY
AND ALL THE BLESSINGS THAT WOULD FLOW FROM BElifO
PART OF THE BEST. GREATEST AND FREEST GOVERNMENT IN
THE WORLD.
im
AITER .\NNEX.\TION THE PRODUCTS OF CUBA
WOULD NOT COilE INTO HURTFUL COMPETTriOX
WITH THOSE OF THE UNITED STATE.S. Free trade
among the state:i has never lowered the price of labor or worked
injury to American interests Wherever our flag floats the price of
labor advances.
It is claimed that annexation would deatroy the promiaing and
growing beet sugar industry of the United Sutes. Not ao, how
ever. The jirice of products among the atatea of the Union alwaja
seeks an equilibrium. With proper protection in favor of tbe cane
sugar of CuU, which she will enjoy as a sUte, and the beet sugar
of the I'nited Slates, within fifteen years the United Sutea would
not only produce enough sugar for its own consumption, but Urgelj
comj^le with other countries in the markets of the world.
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••Hare yoo.” said ooe womaa to
baoiber to tho eoorao of a walk
tbroogb the abopptog dlatrtot. ”ootiood how eraokod womao ora gotttog
to bo? Look ot sotooof tho womoe
wbo pon oa. oad on iftbo right
Mt tovorlably lowor tbaa
Tho othm wemoa looked,
oad lot It woo aa
•It ia tbe aotoral raaoU of ol woy a
horlog o trato to bold op.” aoid tbo
firat wonao ”Wbj will woraoo eltog
oaoaabU foabloaa? A
trato ia graoofol only whoo ollowwl to
and, oad wo oaooot lot
It do that to tfio dirty atroot. ooaaaqoeotly wo ora ororloatlngly elotohtog
It to koop it from tbe poremoot, aad
aramod that tbo right
obooldor ia becoming lower than Um
other. If tbe thing ctmiinooo] tho
boasted oorriage of tbo Aim^loan girl
wUl eooa be oa empty boaat toocod.
Tba only ramody for tbe proaaat. tha
y hope for tha fntora, la > laara
trailing akirta aad go to a gymaaooe o bo knowi
bow to onto jnat aaoh defooto, train,
and nevor atop until yoa on- rtrolgbt
again.’’-Now York Bna
hare aorod moro mlada
ayalMna than all tbe dooedlotnea pot togothor.”
raid a familiar anlhonly on bonaa
forniabing o few days ago. to tho
Pbllodelpbto North Ameriona
”lt U the boot rofnge that tho orarworkod hooaokraper hoo. did ah# bat
know it, nnd toe only fault I bar# to
find with woman ia that na n rmU they
do not nao toair cooobaa hnU enough.
"lorn not toUiag about thooa yard
ond n bnlf ooatrirnnooea that nra na
tough oa a rbinooorooa bide. What I
oonifortablo cooob
that ia aoft and laxartooi and oo
whion a woman may ueatle among
tot- pillows and be oomfortoble.
Every room abool^ tiare ono. When
ibeiifliilte
oarra of tbo
distraoted by tbe
i
ed over tbia bill
aboald bora n
of ibair osra nooord.
-By thia manna hyatoria is nroidod.
baanty U praaorred aad tbo wobmuiV
MO for otornal ralration are bolp-'
od trameodoaaly.”
Mra DocBoiley. of Hoot Atobinooo.
wboiatotoly bind, boa ono of too
By JACOB COULD SCHURMAN. ea-PresMleal of the Pbilippiae
CommUkm ApyoM by the Lai. Praddeet McKbd«>,
|1IK oulv aoriuua objection to io colled IruaU hoe been
llie iupiIuhI of creating tbem—not for the purpoao
of maiiufacturiug any public comnioditT in tbe firat
----------------------------------------- .
toldadoMiwruavoot M botwukar.
BifBkHy emrwttMressemes
boroiooByo Urgo. bniad pitobar.
RlMlsbset etgmielsgitbsfei le
Mmob ofor tbe top oaqoofo of obaaaa
it Is Ike cesiem eC etmMe temnite
olotb wrung out of bM wokar. ponr
my eeqeemmeei ke seek upaRi kle
tbajoUyinkotba pHobarood tU tba
ikoelekenet leefarewi^
aSming na tba JoUy tboraaraSB man; 11 b« Ao nokblng lebei
ie driTiet SlslMNa BeseeMtfinknait ooola
bntfrykblnga. lOuiu e^ug^ In tba
bMA dapiftmanL wblob tuoindaa all ba Ud wedy fetmiikeA eei araeramedekae qiMle e eembm eo tket the tedl-
•*Oo Boon*, hit Mdna la Ita ol’ 'jOmm
MM. M. B. c. »A*m. Borroit#^
WiM 1 o- ofMpiof oloMrol«M~
Softlj. IMI 1 BhOOM bfWik tlM MOf.
VbB TtoM ViU flBMOr
WIlBfrordBorifBM
Alid thB lootM wiu olior,
**AoooiwAiMor.'*
AiMlthoTImMli will mob.
Aod MddBolj drop
lolo tlM dmA^ tte oodofttMA
TIM 1 Will llBiBO. OOd to tiM hoab
an.<M*.kAi«sot^T.Avot»r«. t«M:
Tbia Boy be dano ky pnaMngeaeb
alda to tba hug with u Imeu apeen.
and atMag and nabbing tbe fruit
tboaoogbly. Tbo Joiea tboa oUalaod
iBaagroateabalarieb.
BoldantleekaktlBBkyendBoan
abooMbaoMnlnodogoin. and if not
W^eBbttrieaatlMgoldBBUrtb;
parfSetly olenr obonld not bo misod
SalkM. no Battnb wbat’a said with tba Aim lot, bot Boda op by itoolf. Tba bag aboold bo wrong ent.of
Dot Ood la foldia*de earth.
bot wokar baton tbo fruit la pot In,
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The eff^ of the PUtt amendments will be to help bring about
annexation. A nation cannot long remain half free and half de
pendent, especially when under such rcstrictioiis as theee amend
ments impose.
^
The question of annexation forces iteelf to the front and will
claim from now <m tl.e attention of the people of both countries.
RECIPROCITY WITH CUBA AFFORDS XO ADEQUATE
REMEDY FOR WHAT THREATEXS HER IXTERESXa
A 20 per cent reduction in her uriff and ours wUl do CuU Ss a peo
ple or a government little or no good, while it will work great harm
to the interests of the United Sutes.
THERE WERE LONG DISCUSSION AND FIERCE OFFOBITION TO
THE annexation OF TEXAB-MUCH MORE. I THINK, THAN
THERE WILL Bf TO THE ANNEXATION OF CUBA-KJT IT CAME
AT LAST, AB SURELY At THE ANIiKXATION OF CUBA WILL
port of too ooaotry,” anya tho Atobto
Ka. Globa ”Mia Bnlloy
oetira onra of her ganloe, woodtogaadeoltirattogiL Bbegrawaall
ktoda of fiowero Mra Bailay baa
bran blind n good many yaara, bot abo
romombers how the flowers look, and
aa too bods appear and oxpank nndar
a’amnrrelona aohoma of orolnaho foela of Uiora. nad ploCmroa
baanty to her mind Bbo baa
only to axoroiaa tbo aonoe of amell to
nppreclato tbe flowara aa ooa wbo raw
them. Her garden la vary fragrant,
nnd abe knows br tbe eoent what flow
ers ara to bloom. Ia weeding bar
Ml Mra Bailey knows the woods
from tbo flowers by tooob. and never
polU np n flower, no differonoo bow
anralL Bbe spends n groat dral of bor
time oatoldo taking non- of her flow
ers, and has braomo a neighborhood
aathorlty ou Uieir oaltiratiOa aad
Now that the
to here. 1 rare all the aarplaa
jaioo aad make abrnlx 1 never bare
▼ory good joUy made from toe jaioo
of tbooo Iralto, aa It dooo not harden
to the jaiora Itft erm. boil up, aklm
and than oaa tbia jniU jnat tha amaa
aa fralL It U nioo to dilate with
or oookia Too oaa partiaUy frarae
thia jaloa iral dilattog with watar
r. aad aarro la
ThU U atoa for
light
a ara to be aarrod. It U
aabtog drink wbeo tl
l-M. E. H. Gorilla
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For Met Dora.
For tho maldon who wtohao to ^
ome praarnttaMs. sad to tomato ao aU
tha.het divR > waA to ho raoemmaaded U made by eddtog one or two
ef Mastoie of hmmela to a plat
efraeewetor. ead «tog tU mlstora
J
aboro tba New York average. You
PM fewer abaoHite fallurra here
nmmg tbe women, while the men art
world. But tbe days when tbe Lon-
9kum or «»
mu^mm rwigaaA in tbm neviug roon
nt at Jkgnihn'n bMoil Tw«»iy two
MoH flrte dvoppod foil*, rrwii
•MM Md bottoobouw In • wild mmb
ti( tte opM wUmWw* nod tlM>lr find
lofi m^>>t pinno
TMrpvytjUoelM
te bio^ to stra tb<- b<
tbe nv«
Wliy deny
fto abr goirtly
nnllluc na abe aorUj
wblcb mino rlnoflnc
trtm tbo atrrrt b-^lnw.
Ornco
ii»-.»«•
ronl. lire nwHI loor
\ flU Itolbin <
twHh, a> br cmird up nt Ibr
Ibe
^gimmiag twHb,
ite liDt KX •»
^
W
,
dtopuynl bla amtiu
h*«<l of «h«n. TboT HTod
M tLo OTTOW
Tbrr »orr foio and
Tiointn. nod nlwaya tbry ini%'r tbHr
popila ftar tbe atrrrt imiabiaoa a niok«l, prrtmpa rvm a dlmr.
aneo Byror nllid>rd Im
tnto
tbn bnoda of na many «wk. r nlrllra.
tbm tenand orrr tbrlr wriw
dUd imia flfun* to ralrh a
extra attmctkm. In tb
gapli« eiiTle araa a t
ttnm ber own walk
f
gloaoa. And be waa dandnjt. actually
daociog to that frlicbtful rainlinr moakL A kmd «uffaw nwr fitau tbr drda or alom denlaena. and Clracr leaned
(Mtbv out tbe window, to tbr tlla
eoofart of bmrlf and arrrral amiillrr
fbnna wboao ownrr. would not drr
;way ereo flr-!:t«cb.T/'
-Hello! Hello?" arrmnird the piano
la ftnal triumph. The youua nian
bat from bla abaprly brad and dria>^
orately bald It toward tbr irapini;.
ooatlaned Tom. “Pred
fooM brt tbe other day
didn't bear what
b«it anyway tbe
laser w^t^g dow^to^^ '
-rZ^T
Any fAtow norbt
to know better than to mix up with
Cummings. He's always imrtlng up a
g.mc. But, hiving lost lYrd laid bla
bet like a man-went down thU aHer. with a lot of ns In tow to see
tbst be played fair. And be did, by
Jove! He put up a Jolly good cake
, and 1 gwM that organ grltwler
thought bed rtrock Klondike. We fel
all cblww^l In. But l-^t of all
when Vr*^ got through, aud
tie chap marched right up to him,
ig. •Bay. mister, yer togs U out
or sight, but y«T atei» Is bum, werry
Everybody at tbe table Uui
Gnic« wondered If tbst bystiTh-al
treble was nwlly her ju-n volw.
stead. Finally abe onnUled her nap^
kin and decided to try a bit at beef
after all
Half an boor later. wb«-n Tom
dashed uiwUlra to bis room, be was
met In tbe dim entry by bla sister.
She laid her band alT«*<-tk>nately on bU
-Tom, dear, yon know that stickpin
-tbe pearl one-you asked me for tbe
other day? Well, here It Is. You may
ftp It 1~I think it win look very
ell with that tie."
Tben. kissing btm gently, she slipped
back Into her room, while Tom hur
ried on. muttering:
"Girls are queer thlnga-a felloWt
slaters the qu«Trat of all. She turned
me down good and bard when I asked
for that pin beforer
toarblofcrowA
-Ob, taaeber, glrr ua aomr more iM'nnlaa-qalck! 8r«\ br‘a icoln* away, on'
be’a ao fanny! Jea' a cmiplo. piraarr
Bat Grace bad atumblrd back to ber
tabla aad waa dtUna tl--rr now. with
bar wbita face half bidden In lirr alen-
mmm
rufflaoa on tbe cast aide." aald a New
York drtecUve the other day. "Tbla
mao bad knocked a iwUceman aenseIcaa with a club as the offleer tried to
arreat hldt for garrotlng a passerby. 1
waa aundlng in front of a Bowery tbawhen I saw my man i«as In with
the crowd. I followed and took a seat
id him. 1 did not care to make a
by nrreaUng \^ltu In tbe bouse.
When we went outside, that would be
time enough.
"The play waa a melodrama of tba
•gular sort«nly a UlUe more barrow
ing than uauaL Tbe rlllaln was jwir
Ucularly vlllalDons and the gtxxl herounuanally unfortuoatr.
No on*
biased at tbe liad man'a btulnesB more
than my friend tbe cutthroat.
He
bowled with rag<>. and then he fairly
Itcrvd over the woes of the goUl
le in tbe play. When virtue finsUy
conquered and villainy was draggl'd off
tiie stage In handcuffs, be roared applauai. stamping his feet like a pile
ml That It vui Bo
imrn pmr Trim
aeparate people. Be lad them from tba
Sdof
to tbe Und of Canaan,
Mrs. Robert E. Peary, wife oC tbe
pnairaalim He there sorroonded
arctic explorer, attyed at
» with peculiar customs and Uwa.
near Bangor, M*. for some days at tba that they abould be distinct and aapborne of ber bnaband'a people reatlnc arate from tbe people round about
before abe rroomed her Journey to Syd them. Tbelawaandtbecuatomaoftbe
bar. we Americana, until abe has aU
but reached our sundsrd Just think
what tbe London abopa were fifteen
and even ten years ago! But now I
can boy In them eiarjnhtng I want
Just as 'easily as tliougb I were In
Paris or New York. 1 don't know
whether tbe supply of pretty dreoaes
and dainty elcetiras made
tbe de
mand, or wbcllHT It wa* tbe other
way abont but at any rate there
has lieen a change wUbJn tbe Ust
decade\«hat U alm.wt a rfVi4ntloiL
Tbe London girl of today drvsse* quite
as well as ber slater s<-nw» tin* AtUntie or tbe channel "—L..ndunCliron-
ney. C.
where abe waa to Join tbe
Ig nations as
^ tlnct from tbe (
atromcr Windward, bound nor
latloo to be.
meet Ueutenant Penry a party, mya
Even In tbe matter of dress God distbe New York Tribune. “From Syd HngulahedHIa people from the naUona.
ney.- aald Mrs, Peary, -we shall aaU It la His intention that tbla separation.
straight north to Eiah. on tbe coast of In a different way. abouM exist today.
Tbe church of Cbrlat la a dlattnct and
leeUnd. the aoolbern shore o
separate In^tudoo from tbe wortd.
sound. This trip wUl probaWy
about three weeks, and after that wffl Tbe dlsdpkn of Christ are also to bs
come tbe moat uncertain part of tba asparats atod distinct In their Uvea.
ThU U set forth In the New TcaUmenL
expedition.
•n\'e suppose that Mr. Peary and bla Paul oaya in tbe first reference: "Be
ye not unequally yoked-together with
parly are at Cape Sabine, on tbe oppo
unbelievers, for what fellowship hath
site shore of tbe sound. Tbe
righteousness with unrlghteousnesa.
T«BKB CAMMOT
about tmcLty-aeven miles ac
and what communion bath light wltb
urn GOOD HCAt-TH
abould It be free from lc« w#
darknesa. and what concord bath
Christ with Belial, or whst part bath
be that beUevelh with an infidel?
\^-bcrofore come out from among them
and be ye separate, aalth tbe Lord, and
touch not Ibe uncUan thing, and 1 wlU
receive you and w U1 be a I-atber unto
you. and ye shall be my sons and
daughters, smith the Lord Almighty."
In the second reference John says: 1
"Love not the world, neither the things
that are in the world. If any man kiva
tbe world, the love of tbe Father U not
In him."
Tba necessity of empbasWng tbU
truth of the Bcrlptures U very great
today. It U evident to all that tbare
U not tbe dUUnotlon between tbe
church and tbe world and between tbs
peopU 6t God and tbe iwople of tba
world that there should be.
Tharo
have been days In tbe |>ast when thU
separation was marked and distinct.
In the early
was the case. By the difference In tbelr
Uvea It was pu^bU for tbe Boman
masters to dlsUnguUh tbelr ChrlstUa
and un-ChrUtUn sUvea. and not only
meeting w Itb Mr. Ptwry and bla par in these circles, but in every grade of
ty at Cape Sabine and can return be church life, there was a distinct sepa
fore tbe sound fills wltb ic'e. this fifth ration from tbe world. In tbe early
and Uat expedition wlU have been suc- part of tha history pf our own country
ceasful.
there was thU marked separation be^
URAin'AT»< OK AMICKirAN HCIUmU,
-A great many obatadea. however,
«»HT»»PaTHY. K1KKHVII.UC. 1M»
may be met with. In tbe first pUce, God and tbe i»eople
have no certain knowledge of thU world. The PuriUn falbera were
particular to emphasize the duty of
Ing
separation from tbe world.
Today,
meet b!m at Cai»e Sabine, but should lowever. there has l>een a gnat change
be not be tlM're and tbe natives have n IhU reajH-ct. Tbe eburvb U In the
no Information of Mm then there will wortd and tbe world Is In the church
will be notlilng to do but to wait until to an extent that perhaps has never
be romew
been equaled or surpassed in tbe psat.
"Might
Tbe duty, therefore, to emphasize this
ter in the Ice?
troth of the Scriptures and this desire
God U evident, and we may well
nembrr today God's call to Ills |hx>
Dooo'a work, and finally each pupil,
armed with a allcr of warm irtnicerbraad and marmurliu:, ‘VuKKlb.v, teorl..
•r.- marched from tlir room.
Tbrlr teacber walkinl Iwick to tbe
earily opwindow and looked down
jrnlii aho
oa Jm narrow atreet.
aeamed to b«ar tbe rairttme air wblcb
to tier would brocefurtb aound like a
mlaerrre.
Affaln ah«* aaW the outatretebrd band of the man who tmaaixl
tbe bat tbe fiusbed face of the man
to whom ber heart and band were
pledged.
What bad happened? She had known
Fred Yerkea for yearn. Their love aftelr bad aUrted during tbelr llmt ttTin
la the daodng Haaa, but abe Iwd not
known tbta-tbat be ever-no. abe did
not want him to be a g.»dy goody fellow. 8be bad always anld that no
nboold naad to sign the pledge.
HU
win ponw abould Ik. bla only guard
Un. Botlbla! 8be recalled bla flushed
faatorca. bta excited eyes.
Inatlnc
tirely abe ahnnk back from tbe w In
flow. Had be arm ber as alic leamnl
orer ber UtUe ebargea?
Hhe forgot
Chat tbe muald^^aiid bU luci.ngn.ous
^brnra^ dlaap^ml Id the Iwbble
af eMt aide tenement life.
Tba Janitor entered the room. He
Pf^y airanged tbe cbalra and tables
for tbe meeting of the Uiya* club In
tbe oTcnlng. Grace drew biTaelf t
proudly, donned ber wrapa and wKb
few mrtaooi words to tbe attendai
Bwept owt of tbe mlaalon rooms, f«
li« Ibat she amrer wished to ace tbe
“nit
« «b- <>'■»•« e>»«
MiM.la •
nMeoc*
looU^tb* liMit. a jroon* wuron
a detennlnod exprraaloo on bar
ud a caatndKtorr tmnWln^ Ut
baadi tied op two packages One waa
aaall and contained a Jewela'a
bog. •The otber held eleven photoyuan* man at ran
I diverse garments, a
and letters and aooM
Ibe directed IbamwtU.
itely dewMided to tbe
a. B.BvsMkll.D
SOOTY PANS
r\H r. P IJtWntN. tmem n*® ». m-v
U Wilh.-liu l.k--k Ilt«r* * t.. II *-»» . r V.
fine tmexcelkd, and they have
obvioos advantages cn-cr incdidnestn liquid form. We know
of no remedy of this diarac
ter an equal number of doses
of which sells for less than
fifty cents
Ours sells for
twenty-five cents. The others
are probably good s-alue; if
ao ours is double \-alue.
AND
DIRTY HINDS
AU •Irrtn,-^ MH'tou.cM fur trxwuwxmt »l .u*
arc produclH of the ancient ^
coal alove.
KAN«;K
r^K J M. WfUniOJI. Pli^AMnai) *ad Hur
50 TABLETS
FOR 25 CTS.
ou«44iv
14. imnapUj. t»0W
h»-ll IS,.
to; iwa^iior, tout :iu. ikUA-w to
-Ton oofbl to give up t^t ml.^
dialjroafladaoamgib-
these
lime .and
§
rVUv W. K. M W. H. litai.S. TJrtu-r.1
OSTEOPATHY
r^OVklO.AfUtlNH. Att4MW«7ii »tul I ..an—I
V>
U. kotn. mBu- « il>
Sunday Excursions
J.O.tM.J.TRUEBLOODD.O.
BAY
oK
OSTEOPATHY
E.W. HISTIHBS & SOM
I A. THOMPSON. M II (»morlBlUniilt4«
I. A MiUikrn l4.«-k H.rtir. wu.
QK^UU'ISX
inisKNTilM.
I'n'I'Ln.'Kv,
olx.ltorJi.
pwBK liAUNKK 4 KWAN^
I*\ ^
Sunday i^es-Rouiu! Trip
To Neahtawanla - 25c
To Omena - . •
50c
To Northport - - 75c
n-B WiUi-lm »
u. nA,rr.; lwn.244.
T.rjsvirj,
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
Jo~C. UK.
TramTramot. u follow.:
Dainty Summer
Jewtlrp^
The aanii scavtn brings
deinan.ls for uniijuc and
Kor
I
tasty no\ chics in
jcwcl-
. n......
For lur»l |I
Wc have iu.in) i
to offer .and y.
4J0W.W
sec them.
Fur Pii t
and Rorbur Hpalar*. < » p, i».
Th. H liia. ia train ha«
Omndaoiad*.
laitcM cflet ts
l4atl.es and
New tilings in
OraiMl Uaf.
Tunc.Suiling
Silverware.
bring us ><nii ualt hes lo
rei»ait.
jh*>t rcsiills bv
c. a Miruui
C I. LrtCkWOOD.
O P. AT A.
fimwd Maatd*
rcli.ililc workmen.
-Af.
Tr.ear»(
*
MANISTEE kNORTIEA$TEIilR.R.
AND CONNECTIONS.
Barnum &
€arH
Jcwckrs-Silvcrsmilhs
TIME CARD.
Mil
a. a. a
licst
kcc|Krrs for genllcmcii.
3j£:::r
Via.
in Watt li
(;ua}ils, to go with the
neates! gold waU lies for
H.-I All. in. train
Oty.
Takf th.. II 10 a. m U. R a I.
Tke tartag Power of Hepe.
OKNnris-r
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
r*-r - Hbo*
Hisid Anil
E-VtA. Ooiww.
Dont Be FooLcbi
DR.A.B.snaiErzri:L^^
Tbw
Frt^y. August 6. fr«n 7XW *
« io
Only one thing exc
love. That Uvea on. 1
iGtoy atliatA »
Patents
Arabic as tbelr
frail'
Editors. A. Brown, of Battotavilla.
pspsis." be wTitaa. "■/ wife wsi
grsotlv run down.
bad no
bar at oaea. and. aftar naiag four bof-
CiUABft-’ kJW. B-U :^3; of
AWK.M
In our strong reaction from tbe |
, in our (
that character to aalvatlon. we muot
Dot Ignore the saving power of hope.
Bouto burdened by aln and shame nrod
Dot be pointed to tbe tow of cooae^
qoeDcea. TVbat they need to aometbing
i,
t
fiutnin.: I.. Tr..\
r—- i il\ .It H* 4S a. III. Thin trill >mViiMi a |.h .jna>.l
H i.hI.-a.mi tto Imv
I..I . -lU to4^-. r> iiM.ii.ui-.;
If >n.u
ml,
n.h- II.. to.,1 Will I.imI \«4I
ItllM I.I ..I
tvtoi. V.M, Mill
t
t..
Ciu. I.,U. th.
A t. -.Ill .-x.iv
jtl. iii.MM, .«! 2:.-. I.rt N.-.,hl..u.,i.lu. t»h.-i,you will .-.fiiitin-t Mitli nt.*.4iiifr it-turi«iii^
FIRE INSURAHCE
Vse.tl.ss.
WbateT«-r change* iwK-lety may yet
make in the distribuUon of time, it to
safe to a.ny that they will noUg^Gy
affect tbe summer vacation. sSfa Les
lie's Weekly. That Interval of leisure,
once rrganled as a privilege of the
wealthy, to now deemed a necessity, to
drunWanls In Loialon are women.
be provided for a* synu matIcaUy as
of the l*J>i.(iO(
an empire are farm- are other wants of life. Wisely used.
lU utility to undeniable. Men grow
Tlilrty-aeren per cent, of the world'a weary,of Inccsaant and unchanging oc
^vco crop U raised in tbe United cupation—a* weary as Hegel was of
ovcreradttlon and common sense. They
have learned that tbe chase of the dolFor a quarter of a century no
.lar and tbe acqoislUon of knowledge
bouses have tieen built In tbe Bt
are not all there to In living. Wbat
(Bagbiodi rlllaga of Bllndon
they want to to recover tbelr nal
It is aaid that
aslveo. some reBef from endless d4nu.
ttants of tba Fh
I to tarel Cnr aror tlw i
A
ovoid
Save
Traverse City Gas Co.
Pere Marquette
PROF. C. E. HORST
MRS. C. E. HORST
Tmto. Unr. TrmTW» OUy n* follow.
is £;
r Md also UDTOd DDT little
nadw«a.«U>a».. tlM
p. m
IBSp. to.
PnmmDoaoa. Eoyaty. MBarwi. TMoA
DMt aad «a*A. • A a
11 :to •-a».
Wee Maafloa. Ladtogtoa aad Mllwaakaa. BM
a.»..llraiam.,
WANT A HOME?
. IJi D-Bi.. •«
.
l-SK
and
trouble?^
Uoultle.
One Month Free!
have her army reorganised,
lab omcer baa already Uken rbargerarUiao theater .managers have reaole«d for tbe future not. to adm
dramatic crttlca to diroa rebearoala.
.Singapore poaaaoaea a curtoalty In
tbe shape of a CW
la barely forty inrbee In blgbt and
__________
Ui- I *, numk. to
TABLETS
NEW DEPIRTUREl
(England!
Raslall's
BUSINESS CAROS
IRON-OX
tbst time wlint It
Aan.1 Kmpluyttr •
In-unuu^il>c desperately j»oor. I had
not even cotton thread to mend Marie's
drtwMs when they Uvaine torn. 1 had of God aud the |Jeople of the world is
finally to put her In furs, and had It
s that Mr.
faded
The grin of pleasure
Peary brought for tbe Eskimos, who
fereut Utttlonsl lss*s. but purely In the
on bis shoulder, and be tried to aUb would not wear them. 1 don't know manner of living. It to by the II\-es of
what would luive happ«>ned to us.
(Sod's iMMple tbst they should be recog
to-for. wodlnc y.<»r >4d rarp-lV. I»
However, the unccrtsliity was far
BUMto IBU> rue*. Irt
aU.-w j.n wn.i.l«m
ntoed as His |>eople and as tbe follow
worse than the darkneso, tbe bitter
of Jesus Christ. A clerical dress
N.R.C lIAIM.N.I'rorr.
:er (to bU wlfe>-My dear. cold and tbe poverty all put together.
»«WMhlnr»«.Htrw4
does nor make a rhrtstlan minister, Pfcon.lto.
"We hare every boi»e, as we Itad
I w Ub you would speak more can*fulnor does a rhristlan Endeavorer badge
Then we started that time, that my
ly. You say that Henry Jones came to
upon the lap» l of a young man's coat
usbaud will be walling for us at Cape
this tow n from Bunderland.
make a Cbristton Endesveuvr. ChrisSabine, but I eonftws that all of the
Wife-Yes.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UROEOW
this expedi- Uanlty to a life. It to the life of God
H<biH.linaatei--Wen. now. wouldn't
in the heart sod tbe lives of men. kud
It be iHiter to any that be came from Uon are not ao promising as I would
Snrgery of the Eye and Fitting
Uke. For one tiling. 1 am worried It to poMlble for the people of God to
BunderUnd to tbU town?
GlaaaMa8p.cialty.
the health of my husband and follow BO closely In the footsteps of
Wlfe-I don't ace any dlfferenre in
the members of bla party. No other -tbelr divine model, tbe lx>rd Jesus
the two exiirwaaloiia.
Christ as to be noUceably dlstlnrt
BcboolmasUT-But there is a dlffef^ polar expedition. I think, has been
without
Ita
physician,
and
tbe
return
euce, a rhetorical difference. You don't
bear me make use of such awkward of Dr. niedricb. whose mind became
I have a unaettled and who left the party In
Barir rirfr.
aplte of tbelr protesta, bam. of course.
pocket
> seek Him
Wlfe-llot my fatlM'r Is not In your Increased tbe disadvantages under
early In life, and tbe promise to
p«»ckei.
You mean you have lu your wblcb they bare worked.
He
will
rwtlve
and bless those who
"In
other
waya
this
Journey
to
tba
pocket a letter from my fsllsT.
thus
come
to
Him.
Youth
to
fs%u
north
Is
tba
pleasantest
1
have
ever
witb
made, bocaoae It Is the lait. Ueutenant to grace, Tbe mind to not yet
your little <
worldly things; hsblts are not yet
Peary will poaltlvely come back this
light In bs
rmed;
aasuclatloua
are
not
yet set
time
for
go^
whatever
may
be
tbe
ways taking up
of the expedition. Even if bo tied. The child to more In eympathj
wntlng It as a roi
j the finer and more spiritual
has accomplished nothing alneo last I
Wlfe-Ueiueaenl
gs.
because
It
to
not
warped
and
him
hU
work
In
tbe
cause
of
arcfou mean.
rerted by the e\il that aurrounds It
develops within. A Ufe thus under
tbe
grace
of
God
from
childhood
woman In my Ufe.-Londun Tit Blta.
r and stronger In later years,
fall wUl algnallxe tbe closing of bis baa had a soUd growth and to firm In
K.t MMiat r«r • Jeke.
Its texturs and grain.
It works up
A member of tbe congregation named arede campaigns. That Is what I am
Into whatever It to need for with
thinking
of
in
planning
this
expcdltSoo.
Kiilgbt died. On tbrsuuday following
the funeraU w hen‘the members of bla It will be tbe last, and that makes It a
for there are no
family-widow, sous and daugbtersmemorleo of alnful days which left
dreaa«Hl In deep
sat In
tbelr mark on tbe soul. It to a life
front pew at church to bear the fu- frozen north as lightly as otb«T women
to that of the Child Jesus,
and eulogy of tbe de- would a voyage across the Atlantic in
unfolding was dlvlne.-Unlted
one of the luxurious passenger liners.
CjimlirldgcBhlre
UcUaMPwsCt.
tnarttn & €oans
J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. O.
tuai
rat 1000 WATTS
luitaMnw^
WITHOUT
GOODBU>OD
CARPET CLEAmilG WORKS
n waa actttaixt pawcitwi to
raioarrrvn HAariMB Mt aic.
Buys a
Handsome
8-Day Striking
Clock...
Regular
price $4.00.
Our price,
$2.78.
nriBOj
M- B. UUMOEEFOEO.
iss^
aalACLairto’
■-•L,v '-■»^a!t ■'■■'■
^s?i3'l
I [5
THE Evening record
CTTT. MICH. 8ATUBOAT
ViaORY FOR
THE ASYLDM
D«fMt#d WilliamBburg Y—fr
day in Ten Inning Came
FINAL SCORE BEING S TO 3
Waa a Very Fine ContMt From
Beginning to End
rATUunoBioir
GEN. MILES
IS IGNORED
Tbetu will ba an exouraioo on Um
bay tomorrow evening. Tba eleamer
OoiambU will ieava the dock at 7:90.
The Traveraa City band wUl famiab
MoOlnakey A CTIancy.
Aag. 11. 18 aed 14 at leka
.aadwlbaa-ptcaarflbaLak. HIs Judgment 8st Aside In
Matter of Uniforms
wUl ba irlr«e Tmoodoj araalag bj
rOrioa Berlaw; Bar. O. L. Ar-
ILL FEELING IN
EVIDENCE
womlac Bar. 8. Loalaa Between Commanding General
wUl apMb mpoe-WcawWa
and Secretary Root
; lira Oyatbla Waatarar
d^e, of Haw York Olty. ptaaldaetor
Babbatd. of BoyoroCi
iMmrMay HaowwSmm.
kto«a*a«urd
U took tas laoingi of tbt hmr6oki day aftanKMKi Prof. F. A. Barboar. of
rtou. July* -.Erldnoe of ill
kind ot ogort lo <k> U. bat IIm Amj- Iba Tpollaatl Hwwel oollaga will
luM did • Uiiai to WlUiMubaiv foo^
lopaalfy."
Maaio
will
ba
faun
tordoj. aad aa a roMiU. tb«j wok%
ad dariag thr oooraatloa by Mlaa
of the war
JauU M. Btoddard. Mlaa Bla
lalaa daily. Al
rrJ:s^Jsr=r.r‘7.
the Union
aounoed bia plana for the
All membere of Hannah Temple.
Batbbone Slaten. are aNted to meet
‘ Ul tomo^w at’lao o’clock
I the funeral of Reva Oompbody. Baamawil
ed for all who deaire to at
A. L. Baobant ia taking bU Taoauoo
from bia dutiea la tha aboa depart
ment of the Hannah A Lay MercrjitlUOo.
The report of Mias Ada L. Watera.
delegate to the atate Chriatian Enat Lndlngtoo. will
be giveo al the Frienda church tomor
row evening, at the tiaae of ibr regug oburob eervioe. Special muaic
aa been prepared.
The report of the delegatee from the
Oongregdtlonal O. E. eociety to the
looventioo will be given toevening at Uie regular evening
aenrloe.
The regular exouraioo to klauUtee
AFTER TRACY AGAIN
e mart Oet Aatea on the Tiuil e
P/rif/p of Bast Ball Boods
ByTaM«nuAtoU.B««rd
Bpokaua. Aug. S-Pomm bwre mrtad from aev€«al placee le oemete
WaNilagtoo t^intatoepl outlaw Traqy
who te auppoeed to be in ibe alieep
country aonch of the Great Nortbeau.
Effort will be made to eurround blm
there Sheriff Oadlbee’s poeee paeeed
through here at 8 o’clock this moni^
lag to join in the eearcb.
In stoA DOW. The manufM^urers uniU now have
been almost unable to bU orders oo account of
great demand.
Eventhing that’s needed you
aiU find here.
Mia. Meefcar lU.
Br Mgfaate toth« itetvrU
New Yorx. Aag 2.-Loodoo deepatchee aay tbat Mm Mackay. wid
ow of J. W. Mackay. is seriously iU
from heart crooble.
THE WEATHER
-To-IMieKrt
k>Kjy
For
50c
-IMIsKit
NffgUgeB Shirt
60cto$l.60
Shirt Waists
76cto SI.60
Straw Hats
5c to S2.60
ALL CLOTH INC
ffolngat
To-morrow ^>. so you
Underwear
19c to SI-60
Fa^cy Hose
I Oc to 76c
Belts
19c to $ 1.60
Remember ttn sample Pant Sale!
:iMDA & OO.
For
1 yteuitew lo Hto
50c
WILL NOT ALLOW FIGHT
SST
This store soil be open until 11 o’clock.
o doc
Sunday U Ukdy to be a very- bright and
bad better supply yourself with a
Gan
U. S. TROOPS
IFNECCESSARY
€ify « Book w store
If fou mmni tko kott fc to Jmektom-o.
waa nallj a law thaa ailk giaM. and
oa ^ifonn. not ooe of bia
waa wordi two biu of aaj aaaa'a of tbla city. Tbara will bo a aambor
idaUoaafoand faror with the
woaaj. Tha faot tbat 11 waa ftaa
V'Ot-i
■ade evt-ry awn who aaw It a wlaaar tioa. iaoladiof a papar oa **Tb« riaa amiform board of the army. Ibe
of tba payabologlaal aaral.*' writlaa frieada of Oeewml Hllea eoaeidar tM
mo Igaoredaaan
by Mia. M. B. O. Bataa aad laad by
to
him.
Tbla
ia
aad waa playad f4^1 tlMra waa la
only owe of maay. aad Iba feeling 1.
It^ffawtlir drat bSTTidtabadtotba
I Allies- Rid toe sliplaataMWoatlaUialaatbalfoftha
l<rs, warranted not
The general'a frleoda are becoming today.
to np.
▼ery iadlgnaat orer the more reoeat
There u being a good dual aaid of
For flra atralftit Inalafa both aidaa
aotaoftbo war departamnt to which the obatmetiun of Union aireut with
wata blaakad, with the aoora a tla.
Children’s solid lea
they take asoeptloo. aad they may
ourbatone. wbiob baa not jt-t
bat la the irat half of the taotb. tba
ther spring heel
been aei. *boggh U baa been impeding
Aajlaau got tbair aja oo tba balh
shoes.
•amo for a oonaidermble time,
aod awda tha icaaaa aafa, wUmiag by WUl Preeerve the Peace at
George Ott haa parohaae.1 a fine gaaa aoora of 6 to 8.
Women’s comfortab
oline launch It ia made from a new
Shenendoah
Btorar pltobad for Willla»aborr.
le black serge sUpvariety of timl.er called tfatwood.
aad tba war tia bad tha Aiylaw
|<rrs.
Corbett-McCovorn Bout WUl
The firm of Madden & Stillw. 11
baary walirbta awia«liic at wida oaaa
ive brauclied out Into the fiah boaiaad fbealay tba wlad waa aoiaathlag GENERAL
Women’s cool and
bo Stopped
CORBIN SPEAKS
aaH. having oanght ao many at Carp
loo loraa to bo aafa witbaat a oaga.
eai^^y black serge slipTo aaa aaob waa aa Maridiy. aad Oox.
jwrs.
50C
faaoad of old. aad Boaaar. aad paopla If Sheriff Cannot Koop Ordor.
koAUmweara If
U Mi
Tb4a ii a fiah atory. t
Men’s and Women’s
of tbat atripo. awlaglag Ilka a baxa
Pall Off the Caamm tha Parttc
Mlaa Berde Cliffe ia oonfined
Ho Says Ha Will •
Fanc> embroidered
door at balltihraa faat wida aad wiaa*
paata WUl U» Arrartad.
tmma by iUneaa
slipiK^rs.
lac by foar faet waa a alfbt to draw
[orwlob. Conn.. Ang 2 -State AtRev. Marliu of Kiogaley. paator of
toara froai a taa.
.Thetr MlamirTbey
my Bolomoe Lacaa of New Lon
ha German Lnlheran Evangelioal
Men’s all leather
But Ibaj woa. wblob U. of ooona.
.Oonn., etetedpoeiliTely that the jburch will hold aervioea in the,
well made satin calf
the priaoipal tblag, ao loa# aa It la
Oorbelt-MoGoyem fight at New Lon Grange ball Ang. 8. 1W>2. Kverjoue |
slipjiers.
dooe fair.
don
woul^l
not
take
plaoe.
He
mid
invited.________________
Bakar pltobad a good gmiaa. tboagb
Men's Stylish dress
today. **lf en attempt ia mada to poll
ba WM a bit wild at tlaaa Bat
A Mlraaiaa OrAmr.
^
shoes, fancy vesting
off the ooBteat the {prticipante will
wboo lia did get ooa far eooogb
Aqoeer order waa iwoeived at the i
nuated. l§ome of the beat iwopla
toi»s.
away ao that it ought to bara mlaaad
HamUton
Clothing
Oo
atontoday.
|
myeral oollleriee here aod at of New London have made oomp
tlM< twokatop. M. Kiailor waa in Uia
The peonltaritiea of the penmanship |
Women-s handsome
way. If ha had to make aaprint to the Benatoo are to be etarted Tnealay agalnat Urn fight being held.oannot be copied, but the order read
dress slu.*cs, made
When naked about the reporta. Oeaer
atdr. aod the tmll woold ooi got paat.
about like thia;
exlia hnc se
al Oorbln aald. **1 doo't know, but if
$1.69 from
AN
EVE
n
T
h
ING
WilUamabarg did all of bar daadUmE oVerlloWKla aloe a:* 84 pOOmB
lected stock.
>pmmtora wlab to taaomo they
aat work in the Brat Inoiag. falllag
50 0» Ta Loak I 'Hin gU43
will. U the Bieriff oaniiot prw
Lets Darter W€>a Om ead Boi
opoo Baker Ih rioioo* atyle Tba
When Itanalaled. it amounted to an
-in tbU eranl we wlU. We are
Aaylama bad alraady made ona la
order for a re»r ot overaUt. size a.*-:;4.
not etartiag the work, we are elmply
tbair half. Oolby atartiag tba ball
a bicycle pump and a lock for a hirotUag with a two baggar. mod aoorcycle chain, wliioh were to be ordered
la aaiiolpatUm of dieorder toniffbt
«ag oo a liU by Ooa. aftor
Hartford. Oonn , Aug 2-Lord Derby
Bakar and Kiatler bad adraooad blm.
SHUF
guard aad will ooatinoe the entire
ou
eeooad
beat
iu2:0»V
The Wlllamaburg boya aTldaotly
LDS
Hartford. Ang. 2-Boralma wins U.e
J. J. liubbell and aoo of Maniatee
thought their work waa out out for
fint heat in 8 KN. Lord Derby broke are at the Whiting.
them, and went liard aftar tba game,
la
the
Btretoh.
maklag three runa io U.elr half.
Hartford. C3onn.. Aug. 2-The track
Bat that waa all they oould do- For
at Charter Oak park le abeolutely pre
alao tBBlaga more they elmggled on.
fect for the great $50.iM) race thia afbut aoarcely auooeeOed in any loolag
mo between Lord Derby and
in getting a i I farther than eeooad. Iowa WUl Not Opposs RooseB oialma. Betting on the big raee U
looked dangervalt In 1904
aboot 100 to 75 In favor of Lord I>erby.
ooa. but they were alwaya retired la
The
race will be third on the pro
time to aave -oorea
The Aayl
L Thi* exact hour la uncertain.
were helped at critical tiome by the
beet of good look, in a elagU inalag
BOYNE t ITY*M BIO TANNERY.
three fliea being muffed aad the ball
SHOES MADE
reooreced in tlm- to throw a aaa out
Buy a Piano nos ? No use
BartWliMm Bm Beteroei After 0»w
at eecohd who waa walUng oa ln.1
FOR SOLID WEAR
to wait longer, mhen
tblnkiag Uiat a oatoh waa anre.
Aag.
a--8eoretary
Bert
Wilhelm
hu
returned
;from
The Aaylama mada tbair eeoout
in the fourth inning. Roeaat
to not be a oandi- Boyue OUy. warn be had char^.* of the
■lartiag B. nnd Kiaih r aoortng alao.
liOi. The building of the big plant of the Boyue
Hors ftud tarts Oil Orsto.
Olty Taiintlig Oa The plant oooiiete
Mklng tbe oouat 8 to S Tl
with tb^ei
Ksi.rsr.a,rslfsHd Bor Oslf.
of nine ■tmetnree. Including the hife
iT« iaalagaa they ware h
Tburco-tno luorslhsii otto
tary'a aaactioo At the time of
bouee. 80x90 feet, boiler and engine
Mkiag the aoore 8 to 8 at the
—the best piano on the
MoKlaley faaeral atOantoa the m
room
60x118
feet;tliop
4Ox50;
«
maikel,
at
Fat
tory
pri»
es
the nlatb
lary eaid U woold be propm for
80x40 ell Of brick ; leach bonee fit
la tba tooth Simagle-r cam<. up with one to beat KooeeyaU If be eoald.
and easy terms. You can
a clean elagle. O Kiatler did the DOW tbat be baa aaeamed datlea of
get the use of the instru
building. «Ox875; dry loft 60x257;
name, aad tboa t'olby came> to bat. hia oBoaba baa aaau
ment while you are paring
rolling loft fi0xl8 feet aU frame
He bad been hitting
for it—ddesn’l cost you
tbat Iowa will not o
etructaree. All the bnildlnge are two
tbaa any other man oo the Aaylam
any more, either.
See
•toriee in height and the plant when
team, getting three clean hlU out of
us for particulars.
BUSINESS MM GONE
faUy equipped with maohinery will
Are timea at bat. ona of whloh waa
oom 1600.000.
two bagger. In the tenth, be
THEOLDRKLIAB1.E
Mr. Wilhelm bae been over a yeer
that aomeUiing waa needed. He
Firm** Beoto ea« ff8.000
io arecMjig the buiidinge
•maebed the Brat Imll tbat came «
FRANK FRIEDRICH
It li aeM.
•qoaie in the aoee.
TlwN.«Uto4.
klJFraatftAM aoeietr rk-i
Br IteUcmA to tte Bmrd.
The Oongregatloosl Ladlee' Aid eo
tlu«w iD. bat bM la IIOM to eatoh
Lapeer,Aag.8--WiiUam Tooag.partKUtlar. who alto tootod
wa. aer of Wallace A Toaag. egg buyers, ciety with their familiee will bold
It picnic at D. E. Osrter’e
toaa oa Ux botoU to (bird, bal Um bae dimppearad. Be let blmmlf out of
ids. weet bay. Tneeday aftemon,
aaipUa tollad bito oat. UM»ch it did a window with the eompany 'e booka
Ang. 5tb. In cam of a storm a large
Bot look it to toto* of tb. oroad. Bal
He told bit partnar be had eecreted buUdingii inreadlnem for the oomU did BO dMOO)
•8.000 of the ffrm'e money. Aa effort pany. Bamee will be at the follow
aaaldatoaDorola rt»lr half.
wiU be made to find him.
ing plaom at 8 p m. Mrs. Bamnm’e,
•■Maadodwllh Um aaaot 6 to > Id
Mrs. Knneland’e, Mrs Jobneoo e and
(anraflboAojluM.
MOMAN BUYa A BOUfiB
• O. Deiprue. ______
ttodio Watob Otoptood. *!»»>««
Hat ■rtl.dacuaa to both toaai. Tb. N.W Be Bee e Beef Under Which to
B,1htocmpbtolh.B.»rd
Mara hr laantac* i«:
Aoplato
lOOSOOOOU t—6
Neff York. Auff. 8-Amoog paeeen
Wditamebarg aoooo 0 000 0-8
gers^aboard the eteamer PblladelphU
Some will mark their goods high and give 10 per cent,
London. Ang. S-J. P.
Tlmae trwme will meet again la the
srhloh arrived today wee W’hitpUw
off. otberk wiU gel outside aid. some wOl say we are big
Marfatare^ortbe deciding game of
meaedor to King Edhere, we get our goods almost for nothmg.
Mm mrtae It will probably be plffyed
L He WM aooompaotemofDndiey. Be wiU dlaplny theee led by Mrs Beid. Miae Reid and OgWe do not feel vcr>' big here but we feel big enough to
oa tiw TweirUi Btreel diamond.
ladby]
‘ n any house in
sell you goods as cheap and cheaper than
daa U.
all our biUs
mntallourbi
roRarPRKMBJUDGE
We bu> our goods r cash,-discount
Bvnrra ih aoctrrr.
buy goods dieap.
and that is the aay
mm.teUruM mete cwveartea WUl Xeele BrTtoeereehtetheBeeeid
Tb. daoto at Um WeHiB. tout dab
re
have
OO
sale
the
prettiest
white
and silk
ive
c
lM<aTaalacwa.UM moat aajoyabU
New York. Aag. S-Mis. Blln
at below cost prices.
Brew Moddard. the waU known an at Um pantto flTan UMta Utl. Ml
Aag
Big line of fancy silk and wash goods, fancy ribbons ^
ther. dted yeeierday nfltneeen. Mm wUebtoaijiaga (ooff dtoL i
can atnlo coovention to nomlaam a
WaaaplM arara pratoat. anff daactat
other ^ains loo numerous to rocnlioo, all at doting
Btoddard WiU be remimbmed
oiudidate for jaetior of tha Mpvoma
wa. aoaUaaad UU U had oMaad to'ba
for “The Morginmni.” “TwoM
out prices.
court to fill the vBcaney oaMud by
-Timnleboate.’’ and *’DoUy Dimka* law and bad btaoato aariy. Tba
Ibe death Of Aaetloe Looff. wUl he
lmldl«tbe:A.dltoHa. la
Ikf
MieaUlUnnSpeleherof
Mni
tbaruday. ffeptemhw ffi. ^1. wn.
badaTtoTtaJarabUSaM.
apoo by the etate oaatral aom U Tialtiag friemde In the olty.
*^irw!Td.r2ridIIt klad or a igbt,
SIXTH TKAB-KO. leSS
AUGUST ». l#Ot-
ttep- AiiMvinkal'mtD’Ci.
For
25c
STEUIBERG’S CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS STORE
For
kJntell Swtecirduiy IMIsHte
For
39c
For
$1.35
For
We Offer
Ate
Silk Waists
percent discount off from
their already reduced prices
it will certainly pay you to
Investigate.
»
• __ «
STEINBERG'S «REUABLE DRY 600DS AND CLOTHIND NOUSE.
$1.65
For
Alfred V.
Friedricli
TELEPHONE 90 FOR
carnations
AND SWEET PEAS
OKUEBB PKOMI>rUV UKUVEKED
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
SHAW NOT A CANDIDATE
WHY NOT
MAYER’S
GROQkJET- SEinrs
Only a few left—to clo« them out we offer them at Re.lu. ed I'riccs
OAR^KT
\Ve can save you from $1 to $1.60 on a good Carpet Swee|Mt.
buy one look at the kind we offer at $1.4«,
lore you bu
$2.25 and .
t THAT BAVBt Yt»U MONKY'
OUT rimii
W.W.UIIBALL COMPANY
There are a Good Many
Ways of Selling Goods
A. J. WILHELM
jssi
ah/ntU tthOhliiM df
UNION STXEET
SOUTH SIDE
Ile-
THE FtACKET STORE
Comet Collars
10c, ISc, 20c
Colored and embroidered .
dalf dose-^^a^
IOC. ISC, 25C, 50C.
Dm neckwear
2Se. SOc-alf tivics el silks In
an gredcs.
negligee Shirts
SOc, $1.00. 8I.S0. $2.00-»and-
somc Hue patterns.
straw Bats
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
j
TEAVSRSK CITY, MICHIOAN
to the WIUUM Hc^>
fend ere kteoly asked
to hand or send Urn mme to me at
ae 1 desire to make a flnal re-
ORAND TRAVBRSE HERALD
’“-'■'■“zTiJSrs."’COl Klmwood A
^..SIDEBOARDS..
AGAIN!
m
ta
lily coogmiwnle, the OenaAiaA explorred towntd tbe plAtiie nnd
1 Mid wito aM
»>•«> >■
oot the wonderfel cAoywne er. who U to go la eaniehof the north
M,. Will i
MUk
pole, will eembUah Marouoi wirelem
tal
faadtotfro
It
apwbtodartama
B«M*a tim. oM-wy •»•
TM
to*U^*^pSbto"i
ion between hia partv and
They AMited tbe epoC end Wcethcr Observer BrAAdenboig of
la tW PCMMM of oolj »*• 1«0^
dioto tri«^ ODd rototlw. of tko AAit dny they were oet ngnin with a Deover. nmy be revived And tbe coodlwhich hAve beeo threAtened reomh net with lu meebee died np
wnetting. Fortwohonre ceoUy trUI be known no more.
TH* OA8 OO, la 1thla month sending
3dr. Bnudeiibiirg bae talked with
I of Aoooant to iu
•roond the spot, bet not
mctlCAl mining englneen of many
oooMunera by poetAl card. Thia U
years of expertenee. end these men
in Aoeardanoe with cnatom la eitiea
wl£4dlA0onnt ia aUowed for
............................. e. Tbe plan
ted
nndemeAth
the
bent.
laaU. Tte moo» •• • *»>'
of Mr. Ilrmndeobnrg Is act forth brieiy
•ad poptlar roaa, ■aa. who ha. ti— "I*m goiiw to OAtoh him for look." in tbe weetber report for the month of
bill la eollaotad by eoU.xjtar. no du
Mn. Mnllon. She mode i
Tbe leading perAgrapb In the
ooont la Allowed..
HUtt tf.
•coop with her net end hmght np report baa tbe following;
Tbe dnw of OOT etreem* during the
thehiAb. nndnronndooeof ilet
8UHDAY RATES
and fall conld be meterUUy
ing. ThenMm Mellon wne
VIA
1 At A comparetlTely emali
enongh to hnre thni erenb
tbe mconuin dlstrlcte there
Q. R. ^k 1.
derilled for enpper. At lenet t
le A c«-tAnt ind gmerooe flow nnder
SoodAy. Jnno »ih. exof their frieode. tbe elory.
the See In All tbe email etreeua darlag oormlooDsoelng
tlokeU
to
Petoekey At $1.00 for
oo Weet Rinth
HATon J. Tltnsa eirwnrd on a eChi- tbe winter, no matter bow cold tbe
roond trip. Train leave* b :40 a. m..
CAfodk Alloa dining enr, who line
. To etore this water fur use
Ibe following AAiniiMr It U sag ^ieO?*Bm^ ** *0. K. Murraj. Agt.
been promoted to the eoperintendehey
that after euiUble ebeltered
[;»UOAK OTOTB TICKBT.
CAMP MclHTOSH PICTOKES of eominiMAry oo the Mobile dk Ohio places have
been selected tbe water
nOlwey. wne bom In engina
yenre ngo. And le the yonegeet enper* be brought to tbe eurface end allowed
will b« o« VBklWUM TIlU K*MtM •
er tbe Ice. Even
AAMOM T. HUM of AmImw.
ietendent In the dining onr eenrlce
LoraoTlk* W. W. KlaMI
only a email propordoo of the flow be
in
the
United
BtAten
Ur
reoelTsd
hi*
ntlllxed Immense field* of
C’4».>ArtiMAr CM*.
reeponelble poeilion ea a rrward for thoe be formed, end if tbe *ite be pro^
Tl»i.p tBi«a tAk«o At OAmp Mcln> ooAHeey to a men who torued <
tci-ted from tbe wclerly winds tbe
^wwio^^m^tiEU a€ (MklA-tf.
be one of the oflolAl* of Ibe Mobile gradoAl melting woold malnuin a good
Hbf »»*• KiilfliUof Fyll**** •«
Mt At ihAt polol. Will All be rood, mod who WA* riding on the oat, flow tbrougbout the eeeouii wh*-n wa
prlAted A»d oo ..EbiUiUoo At Ibe store bA he dOA* not know the nnine of Uie ter U geoeraUj ecaro- eaat of the
of the W. W, UlmbAU Oa IbU ^ren nmn who la re*pow*ible for hi* pro< monnUlua. It la believed that a con
^rBMMX r. rowKRA «»r w«jri»ri.
tut. Tbej ATO Aoer IIiaa AOjU.leg in motion. He will Aseeme the dotlAs of certed movement In tbla
tbie line e?er before AUenpied. If
For AMOTM7 U«Mrikihie ponilioo Aboet tbe middle of
CBAK1.M A. »I-AIR U Jmrhmm.
Uoed Aoylblut of joet U.l. kind wa. month And hU enlAry will be
•far Attompted before Krery plotere
Far UWB «rM*to l.*iod <«.*
blr hi* present WAge. More ENGINEER'S GREAT RECORD
KOWIV A. WllaUB% -f
then luo velerAue in tbe dining cat
u A K-».
P*^l* **»•
oftbr nolleoHontfe *‘TbeUoofarlAlA IfFwMir U-U«rU«irloe were AppHonnU for the plnoe
9»BLO« A. FA 1.1. «r
»of Aoutwm./*
the Fool of
THia niuwATUitn ,
leonrrd. Thl* U nootlier illneirm
_ Moon/* end ••BlAkeelee CYeAlluf
wbu Un Jtut
I of the old SAW thAt "puli
LloBV of Way**.
aloD IIM of tbe Chicago and NortbtbeToAd Boi." ••Alwoye Boom At
[T uT 0«otMc.
U 1~ WK
waatem Railway oompany. baa one of
Ibe Top** ie Hie nuee wItha Co the
Urn moat remarkable recurda of any
of A prooiUient oewtpnpw
hA* retnmed to Fon locoaotlva angloaar in tbe world. For
Bmdy. at Bant Bta. Marie, from Oan- forty-two couaecutiva yeara be waa
ton. wb«a 40 member* of Company employed as an engineer on the NurtbA^BCHtHALO B. nARRACill oTCJnulot the world.^_______________
K.«!M Utl. to 111 l» rt^irrrt np t« nn..n.aml
O. are kaapiiig gnard over the tomb of waatarn'road.
MTAOR AWII PI.ATFORM.
Engineer Slaco haa kept an accurala
neldcut MoKlnlry. r«i«rt*
T. Dneej. Aotlior of •‘The Berfr.
McKinley vl*lu the tomb account of tbe mllra be baa traveled,
lATAnd:tbe WAlf.- which will be
orfoortime* every we. k. She Tbe total figures up to 1.4^i2.a»7 lullea.
tad here oeit Moedey . Atit 4. U gmdoally gaining in health and kUd be covered 23.403 more mlUw be
would hare traveled far enough In bia
LESSONS FREE
at Hlelnliarf’e OrAod tlji.'rA llooaa.
to be rMigned to the fate tbe
bee wrltUo flftoi n plAjs. Tbf inoet tngody at Buffalo brought bar. Bhe cab to have made three round tripa to
tbe moon. Mad hi* engine alawya
•fel ere VIu Old Kaoioeky/* !• vary graolon* and kind to‘the man beaded In the aame direction he would
which niAde the Author rich; hli othkeep watch. Thera are two
,1a. Mat. -The ^SeborhAii/* poatt. one on top of the tomb and one
$1 weekly payand*'An AmerloAU King" In which in front. Vi.itor. from almoet all
cenu.
Jabimi 0*Kfll mAdo hi* llrel eUrring
of tbe aarth come to visit tbe of each other, they would tower
Yoo may wdeet your own
S34.(I7i> feel In the air. r.-pr«-aeutlng
rOBMEIt AI.I.IB0 ItJNOKRI).
spot, bolonljMrm. MoKlnlry'* reU- the dUtance covered by him in an eoAfler tbr ooaiinAtioei of Judge l>ur
tif ea and veryintimate friend* are per
AAd for govamor TbnredAy Afie
mitted m appnnmh the vault. Tbr **Taklng thirty four feet
thedoorentlonin Deteoit look
Mirkham Block,
oaaknt can lie *eeu from tlie road aud mati-d hngth of a freight c . he wi
oeee aaUI Aflar enpper. Thl* race*.
OFFICE:
ha:q i
covered with flowera that come have puUed a train of 2lT.7aH,4
: vne oeeUed lo peraiU|the frl«-nd* of
almoat dailj>from t^anlon and outaida and estimating the average M thirty
JedfeDMUd to Amnge a .Ute for
peinU. Kfforu have been made to ton* fur each car he would have pull
ed
aMa,0M.2H0
pounds
of
frelghL
At
the hnlAAoe of the tirkei. Tlir
have the 40 men of Company C relievtbe rale of 4 tvjuta a mile he ha*
frloBds of Mr. Darmnd at* of
dd by otbera. but Mra. McKinley ha* drawn from the Northwestern Hull
"OldRoMAA" type, Thry atc not
axiimeoed the with lliat there ba no way cooneiny $r-i.00I Kd.
hellerere In the KAOsAe Olty plAlfom
dmnga m tbe men who keep vigil.
iHirIng all these year* Euglm*cl* 81*
nny more tbAB hr la They atu not
Willi. L. Moons chief of the waa- CO ha* not bad an accident of any cunAdmirare of Mr. Bryen Aud n. lthrr U
____ _
ebar bnreaa. i* about to m*tall at the aetiuemv.
he They hare i.o more nee tiu
fovammant obaerralory in Duhith an
HOW TO SAVE CHINA.
for the Alliee wliom the I^emocraU eo
Apiwratu* whioh. it is aaid. will de
eeeidAonaly cnltlvatad two. lour and
tact au aleotrioal *torm at a dlatanor ■>,. K,u> •>„ «Irr (aWalU, I, t.
els year* ago Tbr alatr waa
of lOO mile* and foretell iU appear
ep noeordingly. With the eEocpUoo
of Mr McKnIght for allorney genrr
lure »ue
Al. them U not A mndldale o
OdanbAoh.A OlevaUud oatbollo prieeL Y.. OU the far eaat. dlai-uii«lug the
problem of rUlna, all though the lec
An old New York landmark tbr ture <«ompartng rhlnT^nd Oaiwu
whAl the pATty hne
irrinw with Mr. Dnacy a Bt. raoa* hoime will toon be demollabeU
Ago he aaid that he was ed to make way for a fw.uoo.oau offloe
pAhtlennoA the Uil. The Hopoli*t«
•kyaeraiier It will be oue of the lar
Ate Altarly Ignored The old Oreru iu-rfeotly mUaflad wltli the manner In
which “The B nrgUr and the Waif," gest building* in the world. Wm. H.
hnehere ere lefl oel. Tl.r iIckrt U a.
Imdlwen planad before the public Matr* who owne the Btevana alte la with her condition, and tboae in au■Airly ••etrilght Dein.-rAilo" a.
tbcrlly do not want a change. The
That km conld not Uiink how the pro prepArtug tbe pUn* And will con- lammun
people am devoid of iwtrloteOAld U made, and It U mfe lo eay
duotlon conld Im bettered and the eot- •truet A building lo .toHee high And l*m and love of .political liberty. Tbe
thol ehoAld Judgr Dnimnd be rleotad
oovaring more tbnn an acre of ground.
IheeHwlght Uemoemoy woold be the or* wer. Ju^ each t»»on* a* hr ha<l Tbe site alone i* worth $4.6tiO.OOO and
•eh-cted
only eUment r«<
Mi*a Mabel HHe. who nmde a dl* Ibr building will coat another $4,fit«..
trl^lon of the,
China 1* nut worth the mooey. time
ml hum the title role of “The
itee And tbe Popnliale would not U
Oinoinnati Hebrew* are excited and and llv*># aprnt In trying lo ChrlatlMD
Telephone (Hrl. " Will appear a* the
In tb TbU le the nennl fate of allie*
Waif,"
InotdriiUlly Introdcriag Indignant over the mairlaFe of Mim lxs tb* nation. WaMmicm esn never
When their Apparent i nerfolneee he*
ud the ChlHM*. It la the ml*
Katberine Feld, to her nnole, Abra
aoug*
aad
dance*
made
famoo*
by
ner.
Japan to mediate between
oeMedloe>let.-ilrand Kapid. HerIVnie Mamerlt.* “Nan- ham Feld Tbe latter cUim* tba mar- China and l
nlA
and her oHgltiml Honololn rlage Is lagai according to tbe law of through Japan can China be I
It 1* the mtaatoo of the United HUtm
Theee who fenred the mlerlon of
to aid Japan In hsr efforts.
Uereewor Tnft to the Vnltonn wo
•Tbe key to tbe problem of Cblna la
prwre fnltleio will be reaeenred
tbla: If England. Ibe United Btate* and
laMdiuMcha.that Ih. fopt hud*.
Japan aund together In tbit queatlon.
aUad U> gtadiaUj ntalr* Ih. tr
China will stand; if they are divided.
la Iba nilUKdaa. to IM.* tl>.
Chins will fall.lande. eo that when negolintloo*
Lneteesa Fee ainht Werklaw ■••*.
▲meriesn thrift is illustrated i>y a
Kan*** farmer who ha. devised a
fontoUlr M to MitobU eotopw
scheme fur doubling tbe boney prod
far ibatr toad. Tb. pop. l.
oct of tbe country, aay* a Waabington
•y UM MM. StoM. JOHU T. MOKCAN
ba U Pitfaef aaeord with thl.
correspondent of the New York Even■aat'. paalUaa raUll*. to ibU qo»
tag Post Ha haa writtan to I>r. How••:aBdib.»nUoitot«M«i •
ard. Um entomologlat of tbe departIlls preat .\infriruh moveinciil to the front—^the dn* ment of agricunure. auggestlng that
pMra tha Jartto. of tb. .B«u aud
cUion to liuiia an iutnroccanic cyual—iaiII real tht Hforta be made to cross tbe buneybee
dtototola.niai of Uiit aoTorau.
contldejico of our pi opUi in Uie penuanout esUblislk- with tbe lightning bug. ao a* to supply
tlm bee witb an nppnrat
WohadalauMt last .Icl.t of Johu
iiifiit and huc«*etoM of Uie republic and iu tbe iui*al' blm to work at nlghL
OtMraa of Bay. ou. tlia. loo. d.iuo
culablt* proi-pcritv of our country, while it nill aetllfl
aaw la Itao Miobltpui boaw of t*|wr.•totlraa Maw w. ar. (lad to w.Ithe roiifidfiuv of all natiouH iu our strength aud good
A new abort
oitoo hlto teak to pobito aotle.- and
will. IT IS THK NATIONAL EXPRESSION called the -Cbli
to wear, but
ha will ba.. ear .yotpalhy tbt. f.ll
OF "THE FAITH THAT REMoVKS MOENTAINS,’'
a nee, aay* |>e New York JoanmL It
lathaM. ■aaaoroa. wI.mi b. mi
The boat and uiomI enduring Ci.n.MNjueiico .»f tbU act of congrcii ta made to fall full over tbe xbouldera
ta laalatioa aMX ttao tool. Uw vmi.
m*. Hewa.to. a. damoora. oaodldato
I* the inspiration lt» pamcat aivi cheerful exertion that it will bring
far toofataty af ataW b. will ar
i trimming tbe collar
to ilu»-'e wboM* daily ti»il i* ilie life t*f tbe wi*rld. It will make the
Wdra amtoo. dlatiaeUaa If
and tbe bottom of tbe aleevea. lathe
n*\vnrtU «if laUir t'eriaiu, and tlio fariii!*, the workHliojw AND TllK front are green allk ornament*.
•ataal aatori^ lo ih.; omaa
HOMES OF THE TOILERS WILL BE BRIGHTENED WITH
WbUa
likaUhood
ASSriLEl) PlUiSPEUn v! Next to ihi* effect will be the close
QnlU a novelty In fans la a baantll^atoatlaa af Iba d.a»«allo mi.
awocialiou of Uie ias>j*le of uur otwan aud gulf e^ianU in commercial fm ona In ostrich fbathero. It la KgypMat. Hto tapaWlotoi mt. ------- pa. mounted on tortoise aheD
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA evef>intere.»ursc, and ibis is ibc moat oonaervative force that belong* to tUB in abapa.abakan opens out Into i
,IMT‘-----t, piBaalait a r
Concerts will be given in the Furniture' Department on
TT-r*f- Afallyotoahooldl««olfree government.
f
toa ato to •• ••-^«ea Jl» P-mi,.
to II a. m. and y to 3 P- m, and are entirely free. You
THE FiRtT OREAT DEVOLUTION THAT IT WILL CAUtE IN
allhaaiatotar aaartoaa. rop
THE COMMENCE OF THE WONLO WILL BE ALOW, BUT INEV. OhUmfohaa jaat aooopiid a daaUn
hear this wonderful instrument.
aatarlllaa TbU to aa ••olf" y«r.
ITABLE. IT WILL TNANflFEN THE CLEANINO HOUBt OF THE for a atntna of tba Booiaki post to ba
npabllaaa mforliy aboold
WONLITi COMMENCE FNOM LIVENNOOL TO NEW YONK.
araciad in ana of tba local parka as
bat ba blitmt of aay y«r la Ib.
Tbe hemlsdiero that U Cbriatian from i>ole to pole, witboul any •oon aatnooo baa baan rataad.
LT.mAmANBI.V.I
Bwr. W. T. '
1 ^:£L‘r=r«
jsTS.‘:5?r.Vrr2:.»s:.2:*ii
*x£‘Jssrji,
The last sideboard sale was a wonder. Lots
of people, bought themselves rich in the
sideboard line, but others came too late.
Here’s consolation ■ for them. .Another
lot of new styles and patterns in side
boards and buffets just received with the
same oldway-d9wn prices attached. If
you were lafte before be on time NOW.
J. W. SLATER, LEADING HOUSE FURNISHER
CUES A COLO M ONE DAY
^axativeI
BROMO,
^UININ^
ON CVBOr sox OP TMl: GENUINE
MUSIC-
T w. CLIFFE.
- <
■ V
— rreatc a biec/e. ful in «>nf
or more oi mil .U vk m rriTuiK
ELECTRIC FANS m von. oiitctr, slutc nr hmiie. AW ol itca
ileaigii anti |ici1ci 11 tmsmn tnm
CAMPBELL BROS
DR. *»A\A/VER
•DENTIST®
t «.ii.i) wiim; ,
JOHN R.SANTO
•aSrc
Ai
•
0! rimonown
O. R. CARVICR
FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUILDING
A. D. TYLER
Dentist
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
THE BEST HAT
For those who like the best. The white duck outing
hat is the best hat for outdoor wear. It is cool. neat,
stylish and think of it only 45 cents. A single day’s
wearing will convince you. STRAW HATS? Yes. sir!
Any kind you want. The freshest, brightest, snappiest
styles and the prices are as snappy 25c. 50c. 75c. $ I
and up to $3.00. A good, big assortment always at
tracts. and many of these are ’’close out” prices, sizes
are broken and not one is to be carried over.
»*•.
THE WIDESPREAD
BENEFITS
To Come Fro* the Inter.
OcetoBic CtoneJ
iTlfUNNEL TWO PIECE SUIT
The coolest, dressiest, most serviceable summer suit
you can buy. In all the popular colors, dark green,
navy blue and tans, with an almost invisible stripe.
$6.50, $7.50. $10. $12 and'$13.50 are the selling
prices and they sell on sight. Better own one and take
things cool.
THE DRESSIEST NEGXWEillt
^
Ever shown. In these days of shirt waists and suits
with no vest you must have a dressy tie. We are show
ing the very latest In four different makes. They fair
ly pull the half dollars out of your pocket, (that’s the
price they sell for.) Be sure and ask for the ’’Nu Neck
wear”—you’ll be wearing one Sunday, sure, if you set
eyes on them. There’s no limit on the sales you can
buy two or three just as well. There are so many swell
patterns it’s hard to select just one.
DAIUY COIMOERTS
TbaaeUM-Oo. r«wl»ul today
aaatonaadatK.wayr> caMoi aad
diaaenting nation to provoke religiuut wars, u entitled to tbe lead LOB AMOSUB8 OR BAH FRAMOIB.
OO AKD RBTURV. via O. R. dk L
lo tbe manb of civilization and U now moving t.» the bead of the
column. THE RklMOVAL OF THE ISTHMIAN BARRIER
CLEARS THE WAY, AND THE REMAINDER OF THE
WILL BE A TIia^MPHAL PROCESSION,
IN WHICH ALL XAITONS WILL GLADLY JOIN UN
jmmmt f*a MfHJmt- J>£|1 the bamkem of peach
Ji
A
<lay until funher nortec.'
the ground Door from lo
arc cordially invited to
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
tmavbmsk oitv, miom.
AiodMi*.
toa, uxnMtMotvtt
“PAM“
- wm Whtal Thur
JottK Mt bj til*
trlU. b«T
feABd* fokUd is
Bte WM
valtlnc tor Mjt. Barnard. KaUUacn
imUad aa aba paaaad tbruugb tbe room.
•*Jnllat alwart waara wbJta and
IK wbao aomabodj U golnc to propoaa
»ar.- aba aaid tu J«»tj na abe iotoad
I on tba vt^nda of tba loc rauiplof
laa. -Ifa ao frtcblnf wilb bar vtoIK ejra and balr. l %a arm brr waar
tba cooibliuitlon Jnat Ibraa tlnaa to tba
UKumolb. It makaa bar look rfoiark.
ablr juuu* and tonocmt. doaau-t Itr
aerrx Uufbod.
•1 abould aaj ao! Bba ran maka
tarn battrr
twcuty llva abow fur aevantorn
But dura
I alaa)^ rrfuar brr offmi, dorant
Makes bread that is
sweet—moist and easi
ly digested. For sale
by all grocers..............
HANNAH & LAY 00. r.
Condensed Hews
% cfmiebignn^
Wadnaaday at BaUla Oraak waa
aad day to ttia local ftra autlona. Tba
brat aorrow waa tba barola daalb of
tl»a oidaat aud baat boraa la tba da
iwrlwaiit. Frlooa. of alatlon Bo. I
Tba boraa waa ale h nolo daotb. and
iba Aranan look 4oraa vatobliMi wltb
II all alibb^At doybraak Iba aalnal
aidiroaabad daatb jaat aa Iba in ball
bit Tba baaat aptmof forward wltb
idmaoiaraal alrooftb.
bat Uoal
iHifw oloaad tba atall door and Frlaaa
dropi- 4 dead aa Iba inaarn lafi tba
lUUa wbllr. joo kuuwr*
“No. but aba ivfuara nan ao tandarl}. ao tanUUrrIy that they bardlj
raallM It at draL Hba would lu%a
Laft TkU tbeui ao dtarlr, jwo know, but for tba!
THEY STARTED TODAY
aaai BU
tbay maka Iba trip, la tba nor for
enlalaf yaabti la tbla nor than
will U at laaat Bi aatrlaa, maay of
from Obtoafo. Tba ooaaaioe to
tba mvaotb aaaaal ngaUa of
Lnka Mtoblfaa TaobUajr Aaaoolatl
Tba part/ibot front on tba KnyoMto
EiMtou of J. A. Montagaa and ooa
Marbart. O. B. Back. Vlotor K. 1
tagaa. A. L. Baobaut aad <Ciaorgo H.
Oroaa
_______________
^
-TW it» M».> IMt Kiiwr» tMtIU
«ssrx*5iiii
laltoA aa bit alorm. warkoA all day
Wltb bia anna anA tumi wadi mldalgbl
wttb bla brmla. llwy lhad la a amaU
cuttage wideb la attll ataodlng to tba
fbetory aad wWeb ba did not nebange
far a bettor borne antil long after bto
lag«. 1 now qifcitr Mr. Kmpp'a
Wordawttrrad un tbr twenty Aftb
aanlvrreary of tbr foundittg of tU fac
»T•'fVam my fourteeutb year I bad tU
IN of a family faimr dortog tU day.
doK tbtox to tba world to xo tbrouxb jl-d dtoappoiulrd blm.
AAad tabard work at tbr factotg.aad
Of# wltb an Ideal that na nmr ba I Tba xlrra toco made bis film
t nlgbt bad tw study bow to orercoma
mltoadr
'
.frrah agato. Wbao ba want back
MdlflCBtUeatotbr w ay. Uurtog tbla
Ha WM walcbtox bar narrowly.
tbr maifurm. ba llvrd agato
-No; It to bK tba aaAdaat thing. It Aa Mat nigbi*a qimmt. TUI tban tbay pmtod 1 tlY^ oo p >«atora. braad and
WART DEPARTMEHT.
would ba aaddar If you could narar bad brrn au bappy to plana for tba fulova without maattog that IdaaL But
iH. almaat ctwtant with tba
you can. 1 am far tVom parfret, hot 1 rarurerd nwlilng. -Wr won't gat max^ ty-Are yaara 1 atruggWd tbna untU coo
m givw a little raaiar. My laK
mbrauce of that period to tbe
. and be bad ac>
luy vrry Ibvlng wife. A
rlgbU” Mary bad
%rowtv danger of total ruin aod my
tbto iS QUlrac'ad.
you on my alda. Jnltot. '
And bard labor
br au^ tirtwuar 1 wlU not Uka» ‘No
‘No* fur But last nlgbt ba bad felt aa if b#
, and I aay all
aoanawtr. Don't apKik yrt! IwlUiiK could wait no louger and bad propoaad to arart tbe
*f young
fbto for tbe emworagament of
taka No- for au auavtrr. Iboogh you
nothing.
man who have n
abould aay It tm. twanty thuuaand
and wani^to gm
tlmra. ^Txatevar you aay aball tunn
Yra* to ma,"
la 1832 tbe factory gave employmeal
He toaa to Ida fart and draw brr to
to only tan man. At tbe time of Mr
blin. Bba looked at him daaad. yat un Ibe ptinure of tbe forkiru lift
Kbe bad rvfuard to marry him. after aU Krupp'e death over WJiUOO men were
mlatlng.
Ur put bis ann around brr aud klaard Ibrlr pllgbtrd trvtb. Tbe w hole world
looked upaUle doM u to Jerry
bar on t
He atuiiped tbr car mrcbanlcally aa
now, my
wildly wavl^ Aifure at ^ha
It ITot
-Ob.-0
who I
to tbe camp au hour totrr. It to what drtaard
I by tbe K
anulbl
1 bad dmmad- to br taken In aplta of
tog to tbe
a iu«« i«* «kxaai
myarlf. 1 did not darr to tblnk> to
erred that
ruJatlw lAA
forwaid
Jrrry
toipr that you would.
iru of tbe <
ling there for
-Even U1 am UU tbr prrfart luverr Fhr krj.l
abe looked Irtoore- and bracatoU are cnrTaoi.
He toogbrd down at her.
In tbe aectloo on abuottog there to a
ly tbruugb her abopptog bag for tba
'•But you are.- abe fUabed
cUnugr. 'iben wbru be wae half way plaamut reference to tbe aportlng lourtot who to warned that only cro^odllee
up tbe car abe called biui back.
• See brrr. yuuug man; what atrac
grartrd tl
not ivallyr Tbla from Katblrm. with do I get off at for 17U Coluinbuar*
•T don't know. If. nut on my line,'
a quraOuulng gtooca at JuUrt and Bar
FOR SALK
uard "Oh. you drar lUixgar* aa tbry be aneweted aUortly ae br Ucked off. popotoOun tban the crocodile ’
Tbe atuul womau briwiue iudlgoaut
atnllrd aaarnt to brr. -Lrt uir cuiigrat
rruE .HAlJt-IVu* 1.4 Ufi 8aM Bmf -bie*. »«U
and her >olce foUow.d bliu.
uUtr you.”
la andmt AcolUnd tbe
W-by don’t you knowl
-I'vr won luy brt.” aald Jrrry. lialug ”lK>u‘t ku
and elisktog llamard'a baud brkrtlly Yon are a
”1 brt agaluat KatbWu that Juliri conductor? U Uat do you auppoar you
are brrr forr
would acwtit
riK*r jriry wa* to oo u»ood for ar- cam lota fur the purpom of dlacovrrlng
• But abr dldu l,” aald Barnard, laugb
wbo waa rraponalble fur Ibe trouble,
lug. -Sbr didn't act*vpt lua. allbougb I guiuruu aiHl with aucb an uurr*
, tbe lot fell
own that ^a'rr rugag«xl. You'vr bulb ble creature a* a woman. Ur knew and tbe man upon whom1 the
of buiuau
condemned.
tbe futility of IL HU face Auabrd aa
of you loat youf wagvr. Jrrry
Uinca to be
Ulttga dogs uai
be aald hotly. ”To know uiy own I
tbr drU ruilulug factor lu Ibl*
thrown Into tbe naa with tbelr Irga
ociia and lulud It.”
nrs:
sst.-
mi
On laK Tnaaday anralaff oeai
r. r. Tallar far O«r*aror.
tba aaqaal to an aooldaal Kblob
plaoa a year agn laal Jooa. At
To tba TOtari of Orand mrana
tina tba four year old aoo ol Mr. and CooBty-MaBj of my frtooito
Mra. Krank Ooojaw whlU playloK
i in will aooapt tha aomtoi
awallowad a bead of tlantby bay. Ua for ooaaty oarTayor,|aad 1 wlab to my
baoaoia alok and waa ao for aboot four that i will and If oboaaa by yoa will
K SABK OR KENT-Kb«»at alM tyom
Cue of the y^uuger sm. ta of England
do my bam to falAll tba doltaa of I
breath. Jerry cvuld h.-ar her m
lUa written;
that bla pannto wan obllind ko
oBoa faithfully ood aeoanuly
log about -Insolence” aud -reporilug.”
Get ) • th. w>iu rour fathtea got
blai artiand Bat ba Anally to
He waa ashamed of hi. au.wer hefor*
batlar and baa baan troablad bat llttla
The Idea of thew- lln.-. tx*mea out It had fnlrlv crv.s*ed hi* lip*. The girl
alnoa. ap till Toaaday. wbaa la a tlo
had heard him. But a cold chill checkgraphlnUiy . In a story told l.y
l»at ooof l.inf At ba ralaad tba tlniohli eyes fell
Harry Ue Wludt lu hla book. -Finland nl hla word, of aiKilugy a. hla
WbaA
a
Tate
11
Iblla.
tby brad Thr doctor aatd It bad
oja»u a man .Ittliig farther dow n tha
I mirror of Tonn i
FOR RENT
InaiH-ctor Burke, and ha Marvilous Etiiir of lifo DiscovYear, ago au Engllahman made tba
tox n lying on til« loBfa all that lima
atqualutaqce of a riunlah achoolmaa was putiing a numlwr down tn hto
only to br throwB off at thli lata doj
ofod by Famous Doctorter In the town of Oulu. The traveler hook. Jerry knew what that prol.ably
-ballati
akin, il>
il’a llvar ttoubto
troubto;bot Ur.
oo tba akin.
cruel coldu.-*a ibat deUra bar from espreMed surprise that Ku*i.la should meaut -w d.H-k for Impertlueuce at tba
Klax't
Maw
Uifa
Fllto
rtffoUu
tbr
Sciontiest
That
Curas
on
Twaaty
wa
liraa
Twaat
Mary I
tbe bapplura* which otbera face. Ob.
. allowed FlnUiid tu keep her ctm end of tbe run. He atraighteued up
at Bay City
Every Known Ailment
proudly. It was hla first uffeuae. and
I beard her! Aud ibry marry other rency.
girl, afterward, and IdralUr her forto Ihr
-Uuaala dure not lake It from uar there had Iweti provocation. But they
could do aa they pleased. What did
ever. Hbe la really an artist to that wa. the nply.
Fifly alK of tbaaa. tbaadad by Aadno
-Dare not! Why. you could nut fight be care? What did anything matter Wonderful Cures ire Effected
Platrowakl. hare paltiooad Iba aa
MIS^ELLANKUUS
now that Mary liad gone hack on him?
MeDooald. tbe Mafqw*U«
Ku.-la!”
tborltlaa to rid tbair naigbborbood of
Yet. a. he .iriHle l«ick to the plat Tint Seem Like Miracles Per
daya ago. puttli
”t;h. ye*, we tvuld. We make guns,
Uia woman, olatminx aha to a imbllo loel la fBa woods tbreo days
r-OUNb
.4 Pilhi*Oen*r
and very big gun*, right here In Oulu. form, tha girl’, eye* aeeined to look
formed- The Secret of Long r
call
•cold and a i^bltc nolmnoa Than wbUa on a AMilug trip, has baan tvc.llUHh: Here be wmee: ’
We have au lm|K.rtnut foundry. l»o pityingly at him. aud somehow It did
Life of Olden Times
u not an araninx |waara. thr paUtioo foaadbj aaatoking parUea Ua waa
not hurt ao mmh. Mary would have
Barnard wii. tall aud dark. Hla you care to see Itr
nearly
famlahad.__________
a^ara. llmt aha it not qoamllnx with
walk, the awing of hi. «rui when walk
Tbe Fugllahuiau followed hi. biWt Wked like that-lwfore last nlgbt
Revived.
A ml.t w-em.H! to |wa. Iwfur. bla
ooa or mora of bar uaixbbort
drlvaa lug. the |tdae of hi. head all .l^ike of with doubtful curlui^lty until they
a virile energy. He ga\e a tvurteoua nwcln-d the gates of a large brick eyt-a. lie brushed hi. hnnd roughly
provoraiioo.
gre«Hiiic to the two ou the Veranda buUdliur. from which came numlug a a.vtis. theiii. When he U kad into tba The Remedy Is Free to Ail Who
Wtiao Karl Watklna. a 15 yaar old
car. tile gill W’B. standing up. She
attd paaawl w ithin lu a few tmimeuta
Send Name and Address
tod. ft n baad irat from a hayloft to
the nuu, pointing to j waiili-d to get off at tha next croaalng.
he came out again with the girl In
Ilia xnndrattMir'a barn in' Oambru
He atopiH-d the car and helped bC
white and vloleL and they dlHap*»eared
townalilp. ba had praaaaoa of miad to
carefully down tbe atep She looked
lu the dl.ectloii of the
he Very
past,
aa well aa following modem exl
atntoli bia arma out ;iu frool of him.
ervet aud .iralghl shouldered. ab«
prcseul on their way ht»m.vto din up at b«tu gratefully.
hHuk yoxir abe aald. ”Don’t '
Both arma warr brokau. bat tbay
sway ing a Utile toward him. with hei ner.. The weapon* ol
of my country. »lr.
,lH>ut the lnape<*tor. Perhaps 1
nlty aud they
bead divtoplng
brokatlmloroo wltb which bto bead
art- clvlllxatlon and b
BOM, buUdiiiA. Kort W.yM.
put in a good word for you ”
Kathleen and Jerry looked at eacli w-tll Ih* xhtor
atnoa Urn fioor and tbna undoabtodly
lie luoki-d domi at her In ai*eechlena
other and laughed.
Kronstadt” Youth’s
♦•uglnea forgt-d
•arod bia life
,der. In hi. hewlldermeut he did
•Whut do you Wl that ahe aocepU romiuiulou.
Foraat Am bava l»attn barutox to
notice that a cab bad drix-en up to
him, Kathleeur
OaioiUMr>o oonniy. abont too milec
tbe curb and that between the cab and
-1 U-t that abe refua<-a.”
Woat of Malta Oily, for ton daya. aod
On the ahonw of the Moray firth-tba the car a dr-puty fire chief waa radiig
-AU right! ru wager you a ring fur
your little Anger agalnal a pound of ai»ot need not be m^ire .iKxiflcally lo^ down tbe street to a fire.
bava daairoyad oadar prodooto to tha
Tbe gin aaw. but It was too late, for
call**M- there la a fli.uriahlug little Ml
•itanl of ovt r HO,Oua Bavanl oampa OoUwalar ima tbroa lawyars wboaa your ciHKXfUte fudge that I win.”
-If. a go.- .aid KulhUnu Solemnly, lage x.f some l.4vV) inbahttant*. con- he borne waa almost upon ber. Her
bava baan bornad, aad tba lom to a aggfifata walglit to SB) poaada
ng chiefly of Aahcr tolk. Tbe young _ry warned Jrrry. Instinctively ba
nambar of aomU Umbar opantora will tag to tba otbar aatrama. tbara are and they kl.«ed tu ratlAcatluu of the
i and maiden do not wurl lu the graaived tbe aide rail of tbe car and
I pbyaioiana in tha oily wbooa to- treaty.
The trees that withheld Juliet from orthodox fa.hlun Tl.ejr method Is leaned forward. Throwing hit arm
avolrdnpoto oonato up but 376
of red i
view dntoped ov»T a shelving rock, on much iiKTe prosaic, and what I* char about ber. be exerted all hi. strength,
nnM)ilo«>d in the miMlera
ber to the pUlform and fairly
which aha wit, with Barnard atretched actcrlBtlc of one case may generally t*e
came ap at Grand Kapida tha otbar
her against the gale on tbe othat her f«*l. Below the rock waa a acxtJpted aa characterl.tlc of them all.
e. A. hi. grasp relaxed the re
day. The local Are department waa
ocml applloaklon aa they oannot nearly ahvor dewvul. w here one looked Th. re 1. of ivur-*- an tHH-a^lonal In
on the graduated topa. of plnea. Hiamv of geuuluc oUl fa.hloued i-ourt coil swung him round aud out. a j»art
about to Imild an nddltton to ooa of raaob tha dtaaaead porUoa of tbe ear.
ahlp but that ia m rather rare excep of the buggy caught In hi. .ide iKscket,
tlic augloe boaaaa. and to do ao bad Tberetoonlv one way to oaiv deafaeaa. and that is by
and br wa. dasU.d to the taivement,
to bava a building )>ermit. 8o tba remadlaa
ilaafnaaa la oaaaad by an
but iHhlnd the flying wheel..
city maralml. na the head of tba Are
When he awoke. It wa* In a comer
nful herring fl.h
primitive fa.tneaaea wl
dapartmaot. took |l 50 from tba de, get merrld ' -W«*L drugstore, aod the ln*i*ector and the
feellnira might also bold away.
partmaat’a funds, paid it over to tS^ tube la InaAoaad yoa have a ram
re ab’d Ju*t gang an
lUruard was the Aral to .{leak.
Jeema.
bling aoand or imparfaol baaring. and
bimaelf a. the t**aar of building iwr- whan
Aud a. he
-You know what I wanud to aay to ask ycr couslu Marack.
it u watiraly oloaad. Oaafnam to
^
^i^ling
miU and than laauad to himaalf na tlm
xlly from the iMsln in hto right arm.
had no particular iireft*reiK*e. be a
you. Juliet.”
lie forgot that he wa. not alone. ”I m S'sHmJ of^lSa. **Tbit ba to abla
htr^ of tl»e Are departmaut au oAolal
-Mu.1 you aay ur ahe Interposed straight away to ask her.
tol
out of my Job sure now.” he groaimd. with Mm aid of a aayatertooa ooi
pleadingly. "Oinnol you leave lualter*
-Wull ye Uk me, Marack? ’ waa
oaXT TO LOXM
(lermtt to go alwad wilb tba oonacme
lag will he
brusque aud bualueaalike query which -My right arm mutt be broken."
aa they atv?”
lion of tbe addition to the eagloe oaaea
oat of tea are oaaaed by
Then be remembered and flatbed
-No. I do not want to leave matters be put to tbe young woman 1
OntaiTb. which to nothing bat an inahamefacedly aa he aaw the look of
aa they are I want them entirely dlf preaeUiv of her sister Bella.
Mary Webber of tlolomo waa aarlfereut. I am tired of seeing you mada
But Mary had pruinhwd her hand to fialo oo the
jj
wl?all
oualj branedat the camp gfooad at
love to l.y other men”
anoiher that aume eveulug.
We will give
Eaton Raplda Tuaalay
-la that alir .She raised her eye^
for any case of Deafneaa
ht-r reply, and my fault, heciuse I ought to have seen. of um doctor'a aamaatnaaa in making
aitomptod to All a keroaana stove oamrrb)
A) mat oannol ba oared* 5 brows with a qualm aurprlae and Uma then, turning to her alaler. -Tak ye '
I am only glad that you are »nfe,hto claim and tba ra»tfkabU onraa
^^Oamrrb Oara Bead for circa amlled at him tenderly.
vhUaitwaa lighted. The raenltant Uall’a^
The glrr. eye. were shining with that ba is daily affactlng aaama to
Billak ” Aud
And the .latwr took
eajdoalon threw tbe burning oil over
-No. that ton't aU 1 want to maka ChauilH-ra’ Jouma
team ‘You are a brave fellow. I
nal
Ohany A Oa. Toledo, O
love to you my wlf. Mure than that. 1
might have l-eeo klUed-we might have
Uie woman's clothing
Before tbe
waul you t^ make love a lUtlo-^^to me,
both been killed.” she murmured. ”But on aad baaad on I
Aamea oonid to* esttogniabed abe waa
S^lll’^Vay^AlTia^^ tba beat
She wit up aud K«.keJ at him woi
you saved my life at the rlak of your
Mr. Butta-1 think, my dear
terribly bomad alKmt tha body aod
own. I shall not forget, aod father
at last found tbe key to aucc«
Mra A O. Maaa of Bay Oily waa dertngly.
"But you’re
2!rs, Botta^ Well. Just aa likely aa won’t either.”
aaing gaaoUne in a oop with which to apeak to me like that! Hay
When ahe bad gone aod he and
clean aoma olotblag. Tba oil Ignlmd gtveu you the slightest cauao to think not you’U not be able to find tba key- apector Burke were lu Ihk boaplUl am
Aamae bUalarad bm I'd make love tu you?”
bulance. the Utter expUlned: -You tbacato abaolatoly no rlak to r
aad bnmad off tba
POINTED PARAGRAPHS
-Uh. yea." be spoke couAdently.
•ary to bava a atova la
Soma of tba onraa oitad are vary
won’t lose your Job thl. time, fa
TLcrv-. a lot of Imsomula toncvaled Is the daughter of old Preaton. our markabto, and bat for raliabla ^tfront of bor ba^ aad ayabroWa Fbr great mauy tii*e« when you didn't
for beatiag pnrpoaaa tbe
oamaa wonld hardly ba oraditad. Tba
imaately bar olotblag did ao t take know It. iKm't thluk I’m palpltotlng to one imte Innormt looking fly.
president. She’, a fine girl toe
Tba enginaera aay that
wltb fear, muny of thoee humble
The champion crow eater hi the man LatmlgauT’
tbe bosKter cUaa.
emotions whlch your other lox.-m have who Ih at the ht«d
Hut Jerry only thought how Uk* abe
an lb.
It axeitea Iba woador of tba world, profeafw-d I made auie before I
Roouef or later the weak man tlnda
Mn MOMtetioC Ih. M« ot . b«TT a magte ramady. Hoald alaotrtoity brought you here today; I know yoo blawKf^ep to bia leeck lu the tJough af was to another girl be knew.
Nor did ahe forget. Jerry's am
tbJ^ivea away at^arlag and dto far. far better than you know your
for oomfort.
atm in a allng when hU dreams
eaaa Rooky iCoaamia Tea 35a aalf. my Juliet ”
Some men return tbauka before eat- borne were fulfilled. Tbe girt lewraad
'Tb. bt««.
Jaa U
_________
Ing
and then prwwed to Jaw at<out Iba
I!to diMM .«1 bU^^bU^d^
-Mr Bamardr She bad reddened
oaghh
rooking.
1 tbem Mary
JamaaBima. of Oaaaaovla. M. Y.. from fun-head to throat aa abe Jumped
in Ml
Buatoena to ©ever liveir with tbe tbe boaplUL aud bet*
that all fear
oatohtatad bto lOOtb birthday aaalvar to ber feet and looked at him deA- DDdertaker. no matter bow busy b«
Aodn. aajiur.
antly.
of the liwUllment mao had hern
Ibno. Ulourojlo.
aow lUnbba aary raoeatlj. Ha oaat bia Aiat rota
iwy
be.
be aald gently, taytng
MUVM,
*
for Jobs Qalaoy Adaam for praaldaat. bto band on bar arm. -I'bere; that to
Aboot ».000 ponou wofo.ta
A jH-saiml.t naya It I* imja>^.a>le to moved by Ibe preaJdeoro gaoef
inj^ ifnaa of ttoaa
•Mlly oraran
fto-.di.
batter Nov you cannot draw four look au tioiHWt man in the face owl^ .
bana omn mina im you wommr at to tbe fact that he to never there.
Tbo Urant doloaottoM won
Tfa M. A N. B. R. R. 50 ]
A
man
may
have
plenty
of
money
bab«
spoken
to
Uke
tbla?
1
can
teU
and Kaamara dtoaet.
fnallloblvui.
Obto. U.
tram
and atiU be nnbappy.but It la better to
yoo
tbe
tnitb
bnwuae
you
belong
to
dbuu, luonori. low.. *»»•
diua.
me. and tbeco to ito need for you to Ih- unhappy with mum-y thau withuto
MobcMkA rtfly foot eowt. 10
made
wUb
a
new
type
of
fnmaoe
blnab at iL*
When |»rowperity give* way to adver
oalvaa. I< ball oaivaa and 10 baUa
-Mr. Bamanr-abe spoke wttb a
waraoold. Tha herd braaghi An.AM.
cblU compoaore aC Iona, altboogb tba
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or AM) 85 a band.
a W. OoBlBchM. A«t.
meJ^'oT'^lSring "plJiact
comboetSoa the furnace artaaUj
Uk*
uUwr
gtrto.
5Uny
men
Imve
loved
Tall aa
n m <d* *mV.
•Mfltos all the waste matter that
M-yott know tbai Imt It to my mtotba ordinary mrtbod of naing caA
fortnne that wbat nxnna ao moeb to
op the chimney and bacemin am«
Itooogh coal waa prodncaA tn ttto
Bnltad fftoitas MK yaar to gtoa thaaa
And ao I
ffarawa mnU^rmt im aPMu.
and a half taM to
af tba
Tff m Rrafoa; Hm
MJstfeA
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IMKXT MONDAV, AUO.
CT. BUSTS UTBST SUCCESS. TOLL
OFWn.TOKBiJIlC TABLEAUX. SPBClALTIBSAlipSBISATlORS : : : : :
^
8l4eLlctits OB the Great Finan.
ckr*i Character.
tork inlDca.
A. tbe rage de>
|«1 to the furnace beat at the
bottom of tbe abaft Mr Ingerwdl miA,
gaaptng for air: Tiivaleljr. 1 alwayn
beber«l there wa. a bell «anewbem.
hot I never dreamed It could be ao
One nlgbt at tbe Broadway hotel in
New York, where the Ute John W.
Mackaj. tbe laat of tbe bonanaa king,
of Amerk-a. often made bl* beadqnarb«* aat 9i\ darner with a couple of
paiier friend*, when up bustled a
WhMi • good nuiB dir«.
begin* to
ttro.
WHh Xhm d««tb of John W.
lUeknr come. • good of light on hU
HMinetM. mr* the New Vurk ll.-ralO.
HI. coobUm. bMiefMlkiuii. the maiij
l^riyr^ b. cbtorkl In <l«rk bourv. tbe
WftetVMt. COM be Mt on tbi lr feet
aad amd. happr. wUI be bo.nl from In
tbofatufO.iidbl.eooddnnl.toUl and
• In New York
and aftar reom of bard work with pick
Md aboeol In tbe mine, be airuck tbo
Hackaj .eter forgot bl* friei
to tbe end of bl. life be gar.
to tbe unfortunate and deetitt
a very
I while lntoxlcatt«d.
children de|wtidlng
rt
Tiny were In
circomrtanctw. and
Mr.
Uobada wlf
an him for
thetr welfare that be made
trip to Waablngtoo and »aw l‘re..lU. nt
McKinley at tbe White lluune in tbe
youtw man's liehair.
Tbe ea*e wa*
dlaraaaad for half an licmr. The prenP
dmit OMt fur tbe iia|»^. and they were
r at length,
-I iM.** aald tbe prealdent.
pc
4hat tW
I charged with deaertlng blMwt
I Intoxicated, and
■ a aecioOB matter,
tbo law should
“But. Mr Prealdent, fhl* 1« an uuwual caae.
Tbe offli'c-r ba* a |
record behind him. 1 have known
silica be wa* a boy. 1 knew bl* wife
when abe wa* a child, left an orplian.
Mr. Mackay continued pU-ndlug «* for
one of bl* own bU*Kl.
He aald bo
know tbe man a* a faithful. cx.iuiH-ttM.t
nOcer.
HI* spree w** tbe result of
prokMged exiioaure. and be was tempt
ml. like many anoilwr young man. Mr.
Mackay a-mr^Hl tW pn^Ulent tbci If
ho would not de*troy the young oBl
career be would Uvome resiion
ceFai carer
Mr
atble for hie future cxmdiK't.
bay . Ided. *Tu raahler a mar
> tlie 1 Tuy for an lan-aalonal aim-e
would be to bar out men like Hln rldan
and other*, ludlarreet e..me time in
tbdr Uvea.Freeideot MrKlnlcy aald lie would
do what be could. If lK>«*l!4e be would
give tbe odender a clmuce to atone for
'
mlaconduct, but tbe otlh^r wa*
tiuaUy diamlamalMr. Mackay wa*
neatlr dlaapuolnti*! otic tbe new*. To
n friend be aald: “1 am going to see
that boy through.
1 know all about
him. know tbe kUal
.luff he I* made
oC. and I II *ce that hr g»d* a eham'e
to make a career. Ill* wife and chll
dm shall never aufler. Hldu't 1 know
ker father when she wa. but a chick
of a child and be wa* a bartlw.Kklng
■an. honest nod truer
Mr. Mnckay ws* food of good acting
and tbe men famou* on tbe Mage, of
John MrCulloncb be liad many rernlu
toenneen to teU. “1 brlm*1 bin. out cvf
a hole when be bad come to tin- end of
hto Bwney and knew not wliere to
tam.** he ankL “It la one of the things
1 look bsck to with plesaure." A alml
Inr experience wa* relatcl of l.aw
inoce Bsrtett.
Mr Mackay prid«l
hllWlf upon siding friends ao Muktly
that ths world knew nothing of It.
Baarteg from a weetem friend two
«r throe yMr* ago of the aad plight of
n Movsda family. Mr. Mackay »ald: “I
knew Jim for year*. He married the
Baaghter of a friend of mine. I can
•ro her now joac a. she wa* when a
chUd. a Uttle thing in a blue dre«L
nnnlng barefooted around the atreeu
of Vlrfinla City. Tell them that they
shnU neror want for a tbdlar while
Jobs Maekay Hvro."
And. putting
gkslr rt"~» on his “list" Mr. Maekay
sddsd. with a twinkle In bl* eye. ai.ft
ly and wtth great pride: “I have thirty
or forty more family Ju*t like the^
Tim-*.
Mr. kUck*y w** polite
ll.ieii«l. Ibough be wa* frank enough
xplaln to tbe reeiler tb*t tbe cbron
did not Intenwt bUn a bit; that hr
ild be very, very aare to follow hi
and keep the toaHer eonfl
denftal. wlMii *11 of a auddeo Ihr
.peniier aw*k.Hl to tbe fact tbal
finiclalming nil of bl* extmur
-luMdr- knowledge In new*
|«p<>r pre«-Dce. He liegan to boll and
bubble; what he bad nakl wa
ntrlctfst roiilldencc; It must not be
lirlnted; be would bold any ma
K|H>n«nde who dared tietray him. and
forth, m nxire or Uim lueob
ou* of lmpre-*lng Maekay 1
could not restrain tbe flow of hi*
fldcnce. and he kejrt on grlia'llng
detail on detail, aandwlched coni
ally with the remark:
“Mind you. I am talking eonfl
tlally -we are all gentlenM»n together
-Ihi* l*n't to lie printed
your iK-lug a gvutlemau"- .till on and
on and on.
He wanted Mr. Mackay to acll Ilmd>
Ing short; It wa* going *11 to ple<*-a.
Mr. Maekay seldom apeculnted. but In
thU cnae be Usteand wltlHUit proti-et
to tbe cloalug dectamtion of the bmkei
that be intended to aell for Mr. Mack
ay'* account a round block of stock the
next morning.
“.Now. you won't prtnt thl*. Thl* U
ren pntlemen.*' vociferated
<T In farewe
the l.mk<T
print It. will you? Y
in it*» uniqcik
omi<»iNAt.iTV.
Wa.rtM to TUr lbr.-ia*a li««ur«l
Of Ionia. If Mr
with ma sro a dMiiwble place to lira Mr*. BsbhsU
Mecroil-Wheat. 75 aa^71\;
sad tbs poor.
will follow las abort tlsM ana they •6;oau, WV
wiU make thatoitj their fmtnre boaas.
Toledo-Wheat. 71^ aad iP,
lau will bold 1
If sot be win probably oobm bsck
Wb.wt. 70\;
is tbe Fersi
•I6.irf,;
to Trmvetae Oily.
|osu. 63; i«rk
Ugloo. He spoke of him with rever^
But Mr. Mackay uuderobMd
OsMtal Orsnt ao weU and wa* eo blgb,.^hybl.tlmtwbeo;the^
Nevada and wa*
I be play
tsQj aw«Med that tbe general might
"In'Tli
Oeneral Grant Mid be
—.THE —
ATHLETIC
-GIRL—I
Bn miUj K. WricU, pMtar.
OofMt of
P. A. Qsrriaos. seeistant state eeo- Mkd«10 67> isl IsTitntlos ia extended to siL
lack*, and IwT 1
like her leothUat of aoft frit.
Mown, pnd her
Ith |*Hwidrat1on
light e’oatlng of
clayey and Pr^
It mm* HU a.kjee
I do for your
ceuUy Intercepted on i
*alk at oyster
d very aooa tb* «oLl«orod wlU rata
^r.e*pkMH« Immp u|mk> the grroa.
then upon the aephjv ortap and ks
r tht»tl«down will BMmhay with tl
J
retary of the Y. M. C. A., who
^en in tbs city for a few daye. left
lir todgy for long take, where be will
•pend Banday with hla conaia. P. C.
Gilbert, ia oamp
FHty Bvok want to Oadtttoatoday
UroundthtHtsorts
A modern Lighter and poser of tbe
went
Osrrle
BdasTor. €:lSp. m.
Kvaslug
nSSTslTSuandoom
ice foUowsd by s i
WewelooaMsll alfnsgsra aad tbe
goneiwl psHIk to all osr aarrioae.
Rev. Wm. Lssfman. pastor
OlsM meeting at » JKk
Worship at lu:»).
Sermon by Rev. A, J. KL
r™.. . b«*«- utp
“When you comiuiiv that with tbe
women of ancient Greece or with Ten
nyson's dream of fair n omau or with
any particular Ideal you may bap|»en
to have!" tbe bacbeho- muf«*l half to
ymaat of life at tbe Ian.
MraJ. W. ThompKW «f
Detroit
hero be found that they were both
deadend baried. Uu only hvmg rel- ,
so 11 :i
Vesper eervlo* at 6
p m.
All are oordially Invltod to throe
eenrtoee.
W. T. Woodboar.,Ttolor.
Re-. D. O. Rath, pastor.
Morning eervioe at 10:90.
Morning
aubject.
"ChrUtUi
Growth."
Kvrolng eert ioe at 7:90.
subject. "Ohooeing Com
^bTpaetor has returned and wil
Z
mbeastlMofOoMoa.
The drat hop of the .eaeou wa.* giv-
neoUy, and may start some buaiaeM, w imwi
11 VKW. i-v
Mra Heighe*
■pent
at
tbe
afternoto
* S*
Iiiii oiovniBg.
I kcv*. p-c *Lr,«,
Mlm Mary Olarkeoa of Ann Arbor I
.—ZZ
I*
*
k...
’ii
t^i..ur
*upper i
resort lest eveoing.
Mra Tomiklna end
Auabka Lodga
Mra Pierson
'"Z..
eveoiug.
i. a guMt of Mra J. W. Patcl.ln
Mim CMr aad Miaa Conlon of
Mr*. ¥. n. Kellogg and children of»
Grand Rapids, the yoong Udb * wto
Mon ocl. are gneri* of Mr. and .Mra '
halpad to make li.a at Uie resort eo I.
-r-v.
wson. are with “
Ur. H. H.
Purneaa tbe Shake*
Dawey again thl. eesaou
Their
rorean eoJiolar. pOMee# a pair of
maalc ia a great addiUou and ml
luff gannUeU embroidered in gold, I
tloo to tbe reaort
Mr Vader, Sr., took
tv
Z,
NEEDS ATTENTION
You *houM not neglect any part of
Mud way
your toilet fur the lack of Toih t Artiwent fishing
before
clM wb»n TOOTH F.KUSHK.'^. HAIR
BUUiiHli-S. OOMH.'<. TooTH POW
breakfsat and oaagbt 64 fine fi*b.
Mra
NrwboaM called on Mra
flabing and caught :
Mrs Curti. wm i
DKR-S, SO.U'd, t^l\>NGK.S.
FAGK
IHJWUKK-S.
are so ph i.iiful le-re
Acme trout
Mra William# wr
at prioro within the nwch of all.
No
matter Witat fashion .leiuAinU for thv
caller at tbe re
improvement of the hair.*kin <*r P-elh
we roll
JAS.G. JOHNSON.
Uim Alice Wait #peDt the day and
evening with Mim Nellie lairdie.
JuniorvY. P. A. at 3KJ0.
A cordial welcome for every body
at throe s. rvloro.
HMvrod MwhodUt.
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, paator.
Morning eervioe at 10:30.
Themt-, "The Chri.tian ae a Ui
TSTening Mrvice at 7 :»).
Tbei
■The yohng man'a true protector.
OUu. meeting at 0:13.
Sunday aebool i
latUidingtoa will
All perwm* renting boat# at
the re
tort must give good •eimrlty.
Vnltean excitement wa. created
thl* morning when tlie owner* of the
large raft discovered tbe had broke
away from *hore and
Onfy 5 Ddfs Wore
wa* nowhere to
be seen, but by diligent *earcb the
waa found hauled up iu the dry dock
safe and secure.
OUytoo lairdie.
who he# beet
•pending e week up at the Klondike,
and the
mm End Sale
came down to oamp Uat evening
winging some fine hnckUberne# and
irlotergrron berrlea
Mrvioea
l-gBMONAL.
Rev. D. Cochlin. paator.
Sermon at 10:30 a. aa oo Srotag the
ivialbla.
Special mu#ic at thl# aervioe will
Mis# Grace Uobha of Fuirmouut.
Ind.. arrived in the city oii FYidey
Boraiug and will spend a few week*
with Rev. K. Howard Brown end
Adam#-Mra Ur. Uunsron.
Trio,"Prai#e Ye." from Ve^#
wife.
Mi#a Stells Dsvl# and MIm Berths
Ink arrived from Fslrmount. Ind..
I Y^ang ^ple^ eSiety of OhrUUan
rstardsy. sad will #iumd s few wrok.
U the home of Charles and Ids
Jeffries, on South Division streeL
Mra- A. Hale and daughter have re
turned from a #ix week*' visit in tbe
loutberu part of tbe ttote.
Mr. sad Mra Henry Viger of 41H
WmI Tenth street have returned from
ilXXMAH WAYS.
Wood fiKtV.
of today *rv‘ able to siuK.d ao much
force on walking, cycling, lenula and
golf la that they have w Ithdraw n foive
from otber and more valuable facuHlea
and put It Into their mmuHe*. The fact
wing Uller and
I t*> t»wt at all of
Half the Ume
physical im].
witbont knowing It they are Uylng tbe
sroda of some future tnmWe."
And the doctor wa* •right AthletSca
k& moderation are good, but atbletica
aa practiced by aome girl* nowaday*
are/olnoos alike to perooaal appear
ance mad to bealth.
.
MAUD BOBlJfSON.
...’2':.
•
aUve. now are their clalrden. He wiM |
iu this city i
A vrry eaJuyabU time waa reiawteu.
VUilors from all the nearby rroorta
Morning. 10:90. Babject. "Tbe neg
lected Word."
Sunday aebool at U.
B, Y. P. U. at 6 :15.
Kvening. 7 JW.Subyeot. "Mighty to
Tbe new woman frowned. She might nave."
Ik* a new woman, but «he did nog like ^ Prarer^eeting on Thureday even
to aee any mau loi»k.B*kniuv at one of
^**AlVa«?cordlalIy invited to the eer
her aev. “Ity and by abe'll cl
She docs Id tbo*«> toga- I've been won
dering lately what made women ao
askwartl. Now 1 know."
“Hut think how healthy she la," l»efaiated the new woman.
Tbe family phyelelan. who came up
at that moment, caught the drift of
the couver^th.n. “IH-nlthy. did you
Mvr he reiKWted. “iM you call that
healthy? Ix*.k at the tired ring* under
her eye* and the painful way in w hlch
her breath oiuje*. No; that girl 1*
moM* tirvd tliiiii any one ha. kny right
lo IH-. Thl* •w oman'* athl.He baaliwMs'
la getting ov,-riloue. let me tell you
Pemde ha\e uu idea that liet'auue a
girl can play golf iw tenni* all day abe
ha* Improved in
a* abe ha* In
ve.1 In 1
This fallacy ha* nilned ukkv than one
cumrtltutlon. TUr truth 1* that you
can't iKdh eat your cuke and have It.
A healthy ndu!i |N-i>*.n N oiw whose
dlgeatlve and amaliuilatlve function*
liivnluee ao much nerve force daUy.
Part of thl* keeiw the Ji.-art pnmplng
bU*Hl through tbe veK*eK nmveylng
nutritive and rvfiaratlve strength to
brultt. limb and tuimn. The remainder,
. oi»e 1* entitled U
‘ man in training Is
I out of health, ill* muscle# are
in Iriri'
lewt Mooday of thU week eajoylag
eo at tbe Ixm laet Satraday
Rev
*oU« « < w
16 r.» .> t
M \i;k* i<s.
w.! «. !•**«
far nortli aa Mackinac UUnd.
nh..rt.»t .--rk
a L. Hill* and fbmily of HloomingH. M. Phelp*of New York state'
ton, HL. are gaeeU at Omena Inn.
came u, ibi. ml, to vi.il bi. uncle {T;^-« ^ J J1
Mra- R. W. Tempahall and daughter
end aunt. Mr. and Mr*. John Sjs-neei. ^
of Peoria. IIL. former Omena viaitor*.
He Led not einn Ibem nor been to
waxaxly gveatod by friends of
thu cuy for a wmro of yeara and bed
Mort on Wednaaday of this week.
lost track of them. WWm be arriv. d
i-;*
ti*» well
feet In tb«.lr
(HI tbe wcKKlen fl<*>r of tbe plaaxa.
Finally ah- reached a rlialr. kicked It
anmnd lo a well directed lange
her
lH*avy aoled toe and sank heavily Into
It. Hhe crtMVM-d her leg*, thriwt her
band* Into her Jacket i-K ket* and gave
a lung wbl*tlc.
“Hee wbla. but I'm *i«-ntr' abe r*marked In a loud voli*- to a friend who
rv»uud«Hl the c*»R»er of the plaxaa much
In the same ouHlltion.
to South
P. W. Wilemi and J. W
Mra. O. H. Riohmond. after spendWMit to Klagtoly on tbe mn
Ing s few days with frisnda at Char,
morning
Their trip 1* wil
araphe now.
larnlg. haa retsmsd to Omans to oonpolitical aigaiftcanoa
I bar vUit wiUi Mim ReNwos
Mra Room rotarned to Kiugaley toiWMir wsiHa
fteravUlt with
Mrs. Ohaa A Batnea. aurae
Leonard Grayson,
cbU«?r«iof Jaokaonville. XlL. are lomard
Grejson
bea
oated at tbe laa for tbe balance of tbe
Babjeot.
Mm of >..ur correbocaUon
Will brcBk hie hmrt to see
jure Yuoro. ** WoU eaya. -NamnaenuMOlio day an ImptHnmlau* friend who
bad former^’ U*en pn.*iKTx>ua ■loucbi'd
l<y Mr. Mackay on Sixth avenue. New
Viu-k. aabamed to be seen In bl* ahabby iitUre. rvlulet a personal friend of
multlmmionalre.
“There giM-« a
worthy case; no inat that but too
proud to \Hii. not cheeky enough to
lK.rn.w,“ obaerred Mr. Mackay. at tbe
lie tiBw Jo^ilarly and familiarly
balling Ilia friend by bla nlckuame of
former day*. There aa* no eeiwive for
the oiher.and he rcluriautly appnuiehed
Mni-kay. who aakl, “1 have been
hnAlug for yoo for aome time ”
•Why. What do yoo wl*h to see me
aU*ut. Mr. Mackayr tbe uth.T inqulnd timidly.
“Why. Jim. looking wv(»r an account
of mine 1 fi*und 1 had UMw.wed
aome
from you going oh to forty
year* agu"“Yuu don't My aur
“And here'* S50 oo account and come
and aee me tomorrow, and I'll |wy yoo
the iMilance."
A* we moved oti Mr. Maekay ob
acrviM:
e did mo many a good turn In ht*
and 1 am gUd to do one fur him
t p as. pronohing by Rer.
in.-.. .u-
** Ik 1 OT for me.“ aald tbe backIV I
referring not
I‘VI
cooling drink juat
1
H
placed at bU eltww. but to
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the aubject under dlscnaalon at tbe moment.
“tVhy nocr retorted tbe new woman
Indlguaiitly. “You wouldn't ban
man go bark or stand atlll In tbe
t«T cf deTchiproent. would your*
• I don't c*ll fMrf going forwar
yon?" drawU-d the tiai*be»ar mlK^e-
pKikliig tier way up t
i* a typical t
ah-Tt. fuxzy skirl
cfsit that U*>k«
er's and a little alpine
II.T hair wa* wind
eh.«<‘k* were shining i
imwdentl over n Ith
djMt. Her baud* WfT i*
VaoUagto
SToadng aanrloo. beflnnliic with a
ttlaen miuta aonc MPrioo. at 7 -.90
o'clock
Pmaoblncbj tk# paalor. CMnisf
tlioae thing* and apiMwr In eomethlm:
tbi. aori. Tbia
yuuTl like -er-lac»* and organdie
new«i»a|H r man was young enough not
to have learned tbe hwnon. Wherefore thing*," she »cild.
The bachelor laugh.Hh “Y*w,
be anawered:
“Print it? rertalnly not not unlcM tramp along In them Ju*t the *an
I can ct»rrol»orate If'-wblch lofl rc•pon*e tickled John W. Mackay into
roaring Joyouancaa of Uugbter.
The next day Heading did not go
down fur. but when tl>e abort atOfk
waa t'overed then* was a round fl«'e
hundre<l dollar )*n>nt In It. and Bt'it
Mlii*uiore — iiew*pai»er youth then,
broker now-treaaurv** thl* autograph
My l>e*r lL>y-l|er»'. «
i 1 have
lo >uu for tilt- k
aald «nie of tbe
lug tu Ih* facelUnia
“SubJ«*ct*r* exiUImed tbe luroldenl.
with a iract- of annojance In bl* voice.
“1 ac-m lo la- tbe subject. You boy. go
on your varotluna. and even Itiat
mlghly iKUenlate. tbe mauaglag «IUor.
can't nwch you. but tbe president of
What's money fi»r. any
-the FiiUed States knows do such Im
t line It for a friend?"
munlty. He 1* at all Ume* a aut'Jcet
food by Mr. Mackay'a
for Interviewer*, for pbotograpber* and
doae frteckda that General Gra
fur ottKv seeker*.
'
csirad aobstantlal aid In the way of
Went. hU mood
lokk.friMB Mr. Mackay during hia
gaanclal tiooble. Mr. Maekay'. regm^
fTosMcal Grant and appn*^latl<vn of
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mmuuiAN-r
SBATS BOW SELLING AT THE BOX
OFHCa MUCBS: 25, 35.5* AND T5 CTS.
B«i aOce apea uUl i* s'ctock t*-ai(M.
I
«W4 Ml OM
Msekaj signaled the fans to atop
^ooad^ rentllatioo ao that the gen
WAIF
the season s sensation.
house:
orand orb
SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES
OP EI8 KIOLIIEtt.
not ha able to
STEINBERO'SI
THE BURGLAR
WMO L.’iiCB:.-rMm mmm-r.
NEW STORIES OF
JOHN W. MACKAY.
ahaltmiod
a, at
.ISHES-srtas:
nto will
be given at 7:W p. m.
Everybody Invited to bear tbe reporu
aad Join in G»e sMvioe.
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Morning,
10:1k
Subject,
"Ths
Duty of s Diaoiple in Three Worda "
..Jls at Jtn 6nd,„
^he Mill End Sale at the Boston Store is at it s
^ hci)?hl. Never before in our histoiy have we
U rn so encouraged to deal out bargains in oiir various
departments. ‘ We are being appreciated, we mean to
keep good faith with the public. Eveiy item advertised on
the first day of sale is still in abundance on our shelves
and counters at the very same low prices. :
For Monday we place,again on sale Mill End is
minute sales during the entire day. It will pay you well
to be on deck to participate in such excei*iion.al offers.
Ibelri trip to
Toledo. Milwaukee.
LJtUws Broch and Grand Repi da
Mr. and Mra Geo. A. Biaker of 333
WMt Tenth .treet returned Monday
from Grand
Rapid#.
Mtlwaakec. Ot
tawa Beach and Fremont.
Noble Johnson will leave tomorrow
Senior KndMvor. 6:15
Eveoing.
7.90.
Babjeot.
"Tbe
:ternel Oily."
Peeteo^el prajM maatlag Thar.day evening# at 7 'AO.
a.tanl..T Dicbt uilMl pnj*' »»4
Between S and 8:15 a. m. we will sell on our basement door Silkolines foi 1 y^c per yard.
Between S and 8:15 on our basement floor we will
sell Fedders Brush Binding for ic per yard.
morning on the Charlevoix for a two
week# trip to the Boo and other north
am polnta
Postmaster Raff went to Fouoh this
moraiag.
Mra Phekard went to Maple City
this morning, oalled tnere by tbe ill
Between 8:30 and S:4«; we will sell ofi our basemeoty
floor Seersucker ginghams at 2c per yard.
Between 9:30 and 9:45 we will sell on our main floor
White Shaker flannel at 1
per yard.
sell (ienis best upBetween 10:30 and 10:45
will se
to daie 50 and 75c Neckwear, each 25c.
Between 3:00 and 2:15 P-m. we will ^11 Gents’
assorted Colored Seamless Half-hose, drop stitch, worth
15c for 3C.
Between 2:4$ and 3:00 p. m. we will sell in our
Millinery Department Ladies* up to-date untrimmed
hats. Sailors and Cubans, ready to wear street hats
worth up to $2. for 19c.
Between 3:30 »"<> 3:45 P- "»• we will sell in our Mil
linery Department any of our best dress hats running
up to $10 and $15. at $1.98.
aem of Mra. Borough
Mr and. Mr# Belem Bennett return-
Gausada
Sansafion
Mr. Wm. Gotow. of Eaa
aaire. Wi».. write*: “18tat«
with profoniMl gratatode
that Oloria Tonic cored my
wife of rheumatism when
everytiiiiig else had failed,
for which we are very
ebe waa known to be anch
an inraUd. that many
people eaU to learn the
name of the remedy which
cuird her. We always tell
them that it waa Gloria
Tonic.”
od to Hambatf. Mloh . thU morning,
after a visit with their #oo. L. M.
Beeastt.
Mr. aad Mra
Bea Coach returaad
to Msrnellus, Ohio, this momlag. aftor a Ti#it with W. H. Corey and
George Tattle.
Mra John Q.
Benjamin of Graad
Rapids U U thU city, having rei
ad with her father. Mr. Gilmore, who
started on a Tisit to New
Yora
Wto taken HI on tbe way.
Albad V. Frtedrioh will leave toBMcmr for Aaa Arbor aad Port BarGay Laoaard will
for k viril with friends aad relativM
U St. Igaaoo aad Maokiaac Island.
Between 4:30 an*? 4^5 P-»»>•
sell on our
basement floor Gents’ lies, all styles, at 2c; Gents'
indigo blue and white hemstitched handkerchief at ic
apiece
U B. Whrolar of Omaaa is ia tbo
city today.
W. a Matooaaf Lslsad is in
todgySort WUholBi of Boyao 01|y is boro
foreantb'sTacatioa.
Jto- a W-BhbboU has torigaod
attbo
I
Boston Stores
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PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 2. 1902
PART TWO
Ok €v«iiina Record’s Up»te-Date Tlliislrated Fealure
PECDUM PEOPLE OF THE INTEROCEAIIIC CMAL COHHTRY
1 1
;i
PORTO RICO^ DELE6RTL
<h* >1cbM •■><> prlvlt,sn to wbioh Oolo-
7he
Womdoi’s
Exposition
At P&ris
pArtlciilmrlr posslM tke
Wsisg^.
would they havr kIvpb u>
PreocbwompQ aU poaaible liabta
and priTllecr*. for tbl» would
hare only IncroaMHl frculnlix^ ad
miration for the mm tbrmndx'rw Tb«m
MturR Ihry mr* atM> ^r*n
» aex which ao often fi*mt<*ntn In
the mlnda of women of olb.T nalWwia
the WTORim of their
‘m
from the l*eloved nuiM'ulltu* m*x.
At li«»»t thlM WBN true uutll within
the i»aM tfii vewr* Men did lint ae«x>rd
juaticv to the FremhwiMinii. no Ihtwa
,eu. irtfled lH*yuud Un•^t of their
ae». have U-iruu l*» Imld c-omeiitloua.
i mid iH-tItlou the e luimlMT
of deimlhn to irl'c them eiilanced laieUe«e and t»|»iHirtunlty. The yewrt of
rlirlitie in at la^t %w«-kliiic In .
the hreni-tn «*f IYi*m hw«.|iiiii.
1 in tiHi
luhTUtttlunal i:xldhJllon of Woineii’a
I mid Indu^tri.ti In rurW the pre-a
ner. It U exiM-e le-d to r«-maln
I let 1. At the vhm,- «»f the
I el|Mr-llloli n few of the nhow
bulIdlriK-> were left i^.niimieiitly Iemine of Iheir iirehll.H-tiinil iM-aiity or
tjuelM^n. Two of them* were the
I larire and wuall kIm'*'* l»Mlai'ee
autiful *TonrK la Heine.” n.wr
the Seine. TIu- larKi-r of the two. e«|i«^
ciuliv di*«di;ue«l l*v a rnded IY«-n< h art*
■
‘
of
Khitin. *In a ,..u,,de
teuipl
X'laea
ii^tlon la htdd!
fMThupn the iM«t«<t lni{*ortmit f«iitiin*of
Uie nhow. Ita M-awimiM are fnuu Aui{. 4
mult It udi noun |iaiH-ra
MU familiar at woiueii'a lueellnv'a lu
Amerh-a will 4a* rend mid lalk.-d over.
In* Mure If FYi-nehwomeoT
nad the iiiajortl.v of them they will
ub
of
the Imect lini*ortaiit tophw to be miudd*
N the leiral atutua of married woIn J'raue.*, whhh la ii.el inelndy
h. lH*<*auMi* rreiieh JurbiMudemw
lu thU matter la atill held Imek by the
ainiiiKlIm: old rode Na|H.h*»m.
Auldher bndini: auhjeit U woinan’a
work Industrially iNdh
Udh lu the home
eXMUlMltely dHleute
and outMlde.
I touch 1m to lie noted lu the
iKMinc'eiiieiit of the i>roinaniine tliat
theiM* mc«*tln::M tlw ehnlrxvonien will
not alterniit to f.dlow that t»rdlnury
meutary |»r^M*edure •’whleh irtvea
prartlcc*d niNnkerM t.w Kr»-at an advuu• the• thlnkcTM.*'
------------ana IMilaeei. U dtI of Frel.ehwouieli
The uteat novelty In
penny-ln-the-ekrt machine la aald to be
an automat h deviae fur bUrktna boota.
that atarta the machine In motion and
then thruata hla foot Into one compart.
I with blackin*. and In the third It la
abed, the whole opermilen taking
ut a minute and a half. The pro»rr«a of the operation la Indicated upon
The city of Owallor la mm of the moat plrtureoQue placet In India and la a* Iniereatliur hlatoHrally as It U
i«..ruu
.rt.li .br wu-i 1.1.«
.....
decade
cend
la by a eteep road and by atepa eo gr
that
commanded by ancient cannon In
I Hy a treaty
In Ita chr
than t.aOO men.
Tny of net
I by BrtUeh olllcefa. Thla body of eeiwya known
«M «.U««4 »t tw fortrM. u>4 durtnc tb.
£:SsSjsrsJ
K Jr's:
mo.tay «
LONDON'S DAILY TRAFFIC.
If the number of people dally entertnc
[Amdon were to be dlapatched from any
fiven aiaUon b>* train. 1.97T trains, each
coax*ey1iiff tM pereona. would be re*
ed for the purpoee. Moreover. If
Pin
raattfMnrd
ibi^bd
vilraMi intit, uottu iktxjBDkt, J^vomr i. i«m
wa raaebbd oak BortMl^btoN It waa^
mora saasUda. tboogbtful wotoaa tint
ba lid to tbe altar, and. BIX dear, to tbs
few yaara of oar mantod life
:er tba old tboagbtieaa words
I tbs battica sad tbe narebaa.
baaerarlbnasse asttab and
> mt
Bmmt
mrnamrnm •< Ctrnmm W CM
ToX
CMc*p» ICvBaliiff J*«Mt tiiBudloc at
tbe €fm dour of Ctilna. tUr |iU^
Mlar td tlw ortriit. t» Itli rummuulcg.
OM lu aU lUiida of auuiU rrma tUr InUoterOott «r dMilm aDd balamSc
arvhlpaiago la tliat ll--y will ktn»
4wira tW rara^w af tbr- drrad dl-
voald tear
•aaaoT tbal
uraat port,
lUtburltUa 111 IliBt
Ilf XUi-y arf eiu
urr kiM>aii to aH-
and rliolrra Ca
KH, Yaag aad .
falrm. Tba riilo«wf. willi fatalUtlc uiiMMMam. poraur lliftr daily viM atloiia In
tbt mldat of dying and dmd and nren
iBvaot. wtUi cbamclfrlallr alirfwdoaaa. oimiui of pruBtlng fnmi tlia |m^
tUaiico tliat Mirroutida tlifin.
TUftr
wtta ar» Muad to Hrtumvfnt all
iMaMh ragolaTloBa. Tliry drink polaon.
out walrr, oat Inffclwl foml, tmtha
Vam Udan air and wlifn nvertakru
dia wltk a atolcUtu vorUiy of a UtUT
If away from Ills anfoatra) boma
whaa tba plagoa arartakfa Him. ibo
Cbloanau’a frleoda rmidoy fvi-ry art I
•ca to a«ud bla body bark to Ih* iuIu
glad wllb tba aabra of bla falhfra
That a wbola city may ba coutauiluatad la tbla abltanaiit of a pinguf cwimhla no concern of tbalra. Tbla abljnm-nt
ar bodlea. of courof. la firuUlbUcd. f%fii
by Ua Cbloaea autburltb-m. but tbry
are cootlouaUy dliMov.-rluK lugfi.b.wa
aMCboda of aradlng tbf law. A Cbl1 difd of tba idagtif .
Oaotoo
I axaulnlna tba frfigbt of
tba ataamar l*uwau. from lluugkoin;.
and bad occaalon to o|ifn a Imml.
••whicb. according to Ita Involcf. waa
allagad to caiutaln nlmty cattlo of
abarka* floa. a Cblo«wa dfiuwcy. Wbi n
tba lid of tba barrel waa rfiiiovcd. two
baman fact protrudfd. and an raaiulaalloo dlacloaod that tbe Iwml cunUload tba body of a i:bliino»an wbo
bad died of pUgue In lIouKk.aig/’
Tba bobottlc plague at t'nuton and
dhlibnl from
a only by
more inallKuanl
la of a niucb
n
typa than
wbUb apiHim-d In f»wban that
U
Tbe bulai. or awfUInc, bo
the armpit or
grota. apjirara ou any |uirt of tbe
body and. aoddruly dl«ippfarlug. rtIn anotber part. Vlctlma are
found dying In tbe atreota, ao auddfii
la tba atUck. At Fatabmi l«»tb rbolrru
and pUgna ara ndd. iulc. C'miaul Me
Wada. atiparcntly d.wimirlng of bla
ability to deacribe ruuUUlona,
-It la ooa of tba dirtbwl rliit-a In i
Cbtoa. and tba Oltb of Ita atree
uV Nrlaon. wbo U atatlmied at Cauton. reported tbla lllllf lurWfnt to
CmwoI MeWade:
•A faw daya ago Mrm, Nrlaon went
by boat Into tba l.ungaUun canal.
neat of
•nd dindaa Wongaha from tbe autf
nrb. Bbortly after entering tbe canal
aba anw n dand rat floating and iH-it
m daad pig. A few mmnrnt. after
ward a dead Uba came flootlng along
tbay
floate
tbe IntiTtwtUig featur
Id dUL TbU U fitted up with a teI of ten catebto. and <
and notebeo i
IWj triad tiiejr w<
mtatf arts tW
gatbar
Tbe llucAlng Valky ralinmd bat
bom completed a t«wt of a drrlre cal
cnialed to liiture tbe proper rxerwtkio
train • nler nrgardUaa of tbe fur
geCtini^ .leeplag or d«wtb of tbr rngl
af.er bt»1ng received bit lnttnK>
*. atyt a Columbut »i«-< tal lu tl»e
liimit llepubUc. It bta m-en tr.td
Blx we. ka In tlitt lime It bat trar10.UMJ mile*. aikTliot oiK-e bat It
fd t« art pru|e*rl). Imrtng tb*t
time all tbe englneera oti II# north dlUluo ba\e bad a chance to tee It work
nd try If tbeinaelrea.
Tbe dev ice Itoelf It more almple tUan
one would expect from tUe aUuoat bumanUke IntoUlgaoce It manlfeaia
It
ata of a large clockUke ttructure
with a double dUL Tbla la counerttd
by a rod and by a belt t» tbe truck
and.T tile pUot TbU rrgUtera tbe uille^
age In tbe same manner that a cydomeler doea wi a bicycle,
Tbe .Prat aervlce U doea la to Inform
tbe engineer of Ida dUtonce from bU
ttarting point when It U dark and be
tlie
IVart
•paicbar. at Kllyang. rxeuipllfUi
wlrttMi of Cbrtatlan forbearaiu'r under
trying condHlona.
-Wa ara baTlng at pmenit."
writaa. **» eary Ud eidiUmlc
tba pUgwa at Kltyang. and It
niaoat a daUy occurrence that <
lag pMona and daad bodle. are
pMitad directly la front of tbe cninn
to oor aflnn compound."
Bli axcallaocy Tno Mu. viceroy
tba two KrangA ordored tbU iwact
otappad. Mat. Andraw Beattie repo
that boU plagua and cbolera arc t
•emla at TaUcung. lu tbe Hbuntak
•MIrtet and that bundreda bare died
In tba dlotrlct city of TmogmUlog.
-to gfoot bae been tbe mortality,
taporta Omaot MeWade. "that co«r
barn to bo ordered from tbe rlllapek
Tbe denuind for
OOOIlOO WDO carry »oe CI»«I0P »u me
billa bara aa organlaed plan for atealcoAna. Aa la kuown. It often bappono tbaC tbe coflln reacbea tbe gravo
that a eoAo wlU remain beaVde
groe# for daya before It It corered.
Tba cooUoo bara token adrantage of
tbla cnatom and dnrtng tbe nlgbt take
noU. Tbla bat become viry coi.........
lance, inurh aa an aUnn
exceid that It can be aet for ten differ
itopa at tbe same time and tbe ten
rent ordera will be exiHUted In
BDcceealon and without InterfiTence.
When tbe engine baa run tbe dU
toner e«<t for tbe flrat ord.T. It aounda i
waruing wbUtU on tbe air brake. 1
then givea tbe mgloeer l.UUO f«a-t li
wideb to obey bU aummona. if be dutw
nut «b> tbla tbe action of tbe
tlnuea. and tbe air Imikea are applied
automatically and tbe train
If a aluwdown U all tUt U
wUeii the «
note of warning be .
{ireveiit tbe train from atop]ilng.
THE PRE6IDENT*S AMBITION
rnmr, IVter Maedwara Telia Nla Orlar Itar Kawarlaaaa.
Tbe Her. Trier Maegueeu, pa*t
tbe
Tarlab Cougregatloual t hurcb
at Cbnrlealown. Maaa.. wbo n<vntly
aaited from New York for Colon, where
be will ai>end a few daya oa tbe latb
miia and then procevd lu Cuba to vUlt
Tr.wUlei.1 Talma,
friend that be calbnl U|iou l^realdeut
UmeM Velt at Oyatef lb
olb. r day. i:>»ullnulug.
nU auU and greeted me c-urdUU>
guards w ere near biw, merely one
lilt, a caftny Scot fr..m «;Ui
nrUbioii^ could nut have b«vO
•Ity
Uixu-gc.’
aald
tlic
tc iiaturvv Oue tblug be aald may
qUol.nl;
••I want facta; I want juaticc.
want to purauc an hoimraUle couiwc l.»ward all tiuiwtluaa and all Intenwt
Tlie tortolae l.nKH li b tbe Uleat
eltv of tbe jewel. r. aa} tlie New'
JoumnU The leick li formed of an
Irregular lawrl euclrcJc'
M npi..-nd.gea.
of tlnwe ultra
Tlie UKly of
A oovel and lovely mn-kUce Juat prodcced by a great Trench draigner co»i
Blata of garUiida of flow era lu culonnl
gold. burnlal.ed. pale and bright.
a..m.‘ abadea of pink, J.dm-d tog
by b«|Hi entirely of brllUanla The
iH iidaiil U a l«akel of diiuuouda Oiled
w ith tiny flow era lu colored atonca.
A IbTlln dUiMitcb aaya that IbninTor
William baa given ordera to tten k bla
V
Mnerlcan qua
quail aa i
‘■dUot.nl a. aa
tliat be wants Anierlran quail
like Amtn-lcan cUlacna. tbe) arv a
, emigrate every
The Kieliaa •t
The Ixmdon NkrtcU
m ferrlng to
the rveent knigblliig of
aaya be liaa Wu called “tlM- Kipling
of Canada." and thU Int tume be liitrodoced tlie peoide of Croat Itrltaln
tbHr I'anadUu brotbera as Kipling Im
B to tbr I
aut b word aa fall
Kqme men becom.
l»e,xdtilng any wiser
aadder without
The lavre never leaves
memor> of bU V
kward
sr
bole la tbe
be alow.
»»* •«
went to tbe dance unadurued
fltrwera. If lAngdun felt hurt, bs
abowed no algn. and bla very self rsi»l sniMiyed me tbe mure. I wst
disgracefully pettish sll evening
on ll»e way home had little to m
my long aufr. rtng ea«.rt
XX i
>e uiesntlme inutlH-r b
discarded vluleta sud Idsml
cued the discard
to tbe
them lu S vnae.
piano and tourbeil the half t
«.rs whimsically. Then he
unusual gravity a
•Ho you didn't like my rloleto. Mar
cy. dearr
-Childishly I shook my head.
thought, dean-at. they were tl
refle«-!loii of your ey«w
Thafa why
m
Mas. uraasT anuanm bi.ith a a
IKU wuarr or rAuam rnos-Ms.
chose them
Terbai>a. aa you don't
carv' fiu- them. 1 may take a fewr
- Take them, of course,' I aald non
chalaully.
- No: I want you to give them
-Woudrtlngly 1 aelt^cicd a small
bunch and handed t
I laugbtd nervously
- *lKwr me, lAUtgdon. you look aa se
rious as if you were going to t
ncral.'
•• -To something worse tliau
Marry. d«wr: lo-war. And these
remind me of rhe au v^ t.-st girl li
world, UIV slender, blue ered V
wbo is going to U- brave till 1
back.*
-A chill cni»t over me. I saw my
prttUh foUy. my one aided quarrel. In
Uwlr true light
What
I was. and how complete v
reconrtlUtlon. h«.iv|l» nder our luirtlngl
Them when he hallklaaed me
for tl.e last time. 1 tix.k what waa left
of the violets and |wv*-d them In thla
UK)k."
Mrs. Mmrsy o|s-oed an old fashion*
cvdlertlou of veiiiea aud showed Edith
small U.uquet of withered flowers tic
with whl
-You of today
DDOt reallxe the hor\«rs of tin- civil var. Mother and
sewed Incessantly for tbe
wa. aU wc could do. T
love, w ith frequent letters from Langvh4v. wbo waa with tbe'*wcstem army,
k(<pt me aUve. Beparatioa had taught
me how deep was my lov e for him.
-After the Uttle of Stony Bldge
came word that Langdou had been tsrilhly wounded and left on the fleto nn
til aid conld be sent to him. I
tbr boapltol corps arrived be
to lie found, and tbe meaamate wbo
r man by caUlag
I If be knows you
ta. He derated ble eyebrowa
aUgbtly. then bent down to klae tbe
tender, optunied face. Bdttb waa look
ing uauroaUy pensive.
-I thought you bated doleto. Didn't
you get tbe roses tbla aftemooor
I Pest's Habits Lemnied by
ProfcttorJ.aSmith.
m LUTS BLOIETB lETEALck
Med —aemela—at CtatoM Ilia IM*.
U rnwmmd
patob from Trenton to the ,\cw York
Ucrald; *:lt will be a aatUfartlon to
that 1 bave wiwk«-d out the life
history of the salt marsh moaquito
oomidetely. I know Just bow It I»reeda
jUMt where It brvvHla now. and the
aleiWv i« brand new. The w«»rk
completed only a day or t
le reaulU of the iirurrt>aor‘
gatlomia
salt mar
defined iwvdlar
u all other at>ecl«*a aiwl that make
y to study lU baUta. It la tl»e
numerous an«t annoying of all
tbe mosquito |««ta Iti I hr stale of N«-w
Jersey becauM- It alKiundt at tbe mw
flb. Jimmy. 1 do Uke roacu
rben you send
why. that makes them dlffer«it
you know."
Jim. rather aorprleed at tbe sodden
Bernese and geotkoaa. of bis whim
sical awcKbeart. bdd her close to bla tlferoua attentli
. At Uat abe ralacd ber bead and.
Ig aume vlulHa from ber coraaga.
A almoat certain, Trof,-a»or Hmlth
fastened them ou bla coat. Again be
that tbe adult salt initndi luoaatoui^cd to klaa her bgnda i
Quito duo-s not winter In tbe adult stage,
Too don't think. Jimmy, that
tbere'e going to be a wan-very aoour
Jimmy, wbo bdonged to tbe natluoal
guard. gUnced at ber curloualy.
-.Vo. dear."
Hhe sighed happily and murmured.
I'm very, very gUd."
reertk C'eeterr Ubortbeed.
TUt short hand was used In the an
cient world U well known, hut
furuiatlon la still scanty. nd any ady then-fore
be worth kruiwltqt that the^t* U lu ttie
Armenian “Acta of 8t. t'alllatnilua"
to tbe employment of ate
A translation of this la In
1r. F. C. CouyU-an‘*a -Ar
polioof Early
Tiie account
ittei
>tury.^ It Inflrat half of the fourth crutury.
levrral long a<
to hU fellow aoldlera lu cxpla
nation of tbe myatertee of the new
<aud forty due ol
faith for which befand
of
Ter
hlB comrades becaime inartyra
ha|M with a view to giving
Ihorlty aa verhaUm reports,
pller aaya:
here waa a certain acribe of
court who waa near to the
prison, and he llatcued to the dla^-ourae
of Callbtratus. and he a
In ahortbaiMl on |m|ier ai
US. and we Mi lu i>rder
curacy the nn>..rd and outline of bla
lhou*;bt " ______________
TkarWrray 'a r«elal
In 1MI» or iv-ai Charlotte Bronte
wiv.te of Thackeitty; 'To me the broad
bixov
lu cxi»nwH lutelivti. Ctr
tain UncM utniut Uic uum- aud check be
tray tin* Hatlriat aud tbe cynic: tb*
mouth indb-atea a childlike almpUclty
|H-rli:ipi evt-n a degrv-e of IrrrMilutenem
la t-oiiHUtcncv o cuknena. In abort, but
a VM^ikmwa not unnudable - Aud Mr
Motley, writing to bla wife in IHM.
Thackeray. He Iwa tbe aiqicMrance v
a «-idoaaui infant amoutb. while, abb
lug. rlogli-ty luilr. flaxen, alaa, witb m
vanclng years; a nuiudlab face with
little dah of a iioae. uiam w hich It'ls
wonder how he keeiia hla
aiHvtuclca.Thla l*rukeu nose was always a source
irf «muscu»,-nt to Thackeray hlmadf.
He carlcHtunxl it lu
fn^juentl} j lIudvHl to It lu bla aiieech
aud In hla 1letters, and he a
reiaai
reis'atliig iKiuglua JcrroUl'a
him w bcu be waa to stand as godfather
to a tftieiid'a non. ^'lA>rd. Thackeray. 1
boite you w ou't |irv*aeut the child with
at «-qually Ct-rlaln Hint they
ter lU the larva Muge. Im
do not
caust* nb wrigglers were fouml when
tbe winter had Juat eiidevl. but were
dlMx>vered In great nuinUrs and of
iull alae In late March and ctirly
very
Tl»e profeM.r roiiclud.-a that
Aprl
the wluliT
wlutiT la
is paaaed In
U Ibe egg stage
aud that the eggs art- laid singl} or lu
grouiai ou grain or aevige i»r eveii on
iMH-nmea
the ground. W hen the
be wrlggb-n. bat. b.
aufllclently
and the aeSBun's brtHttIng U start.Hl.
Aitwa that are regularly «-ov«tohI by or
dinary tides are n..l breeding placer,
for them. .n.i-qulUHS. nor ar.* ihomIb or
lioola rovereil only at full tld.*« If they
are alx lucb.-a or mure lu d.*t.tb and
contain flab or flddl.-r eral«.
It will Im news to many that tbo fiddUv crab la one of tbe m.wt deatru.ilve
euemU-a of tbe mvaKiulta It may U
put down aa a gem-ral rule, aava Tro
feasor Smith. aul.Jert |H-rhn|ni to ♦•xceidlona. that where flildler
mosquito larvw do i...t
-iH-pressluns at the iM-ginulug of the
upland. cuvertHl only
Sturm tides, leaviiqc |hx>1s tliat liiht for
weeks and are retllU-vl by rains, are
Ideal
brc-vllng
places.’*
-Drawa. draliui or dlt. t^ea
lldea and do iirt dral cle.*in are iN.nnd
wrigglers. Any
depression In a salt marsh urea not
coums-ted with tbe tld. that at nil}
time bolds inlnwMl.T f..r a w.s k will
brvHsl m«s.|ultu.*a There are bundnHla. |s*rlia|Mi ibou
Banda, of such |hs.1h, |s.n.U. .lit. bea
aud depressions along tbe J.-tsey .
H{ieaklug of tbe brvs ding ea|uic!
tbe mosquito In theM- pla.*es. Hie prte
f.Mor imya: -I linve f.lTInd i«t.la mi
crowdfHl that an i-stlmate «.r itai wiig
glcra to an area of one a.|uare iu< b w ai
acart'ely equal to the fm-t. Half tbu
numla-r la a ctomuoii o. curren.’e. Tbla
means over 7.taay in an ar«*n
square foot, and It needs a a
leas than
a-iuare fis t - a i—
ly 10 by 15 feet-to pnalmv l.uw.taa)
mOMiultoea at one tatebing "
|irvf.-*o.or reenu
Tb^ remedlea ^tbe^ Kvfe^
plac«*a w herever It la prmil.*able.
U tbe muMt efftnilve and luaHiig
dy. It has U-eu irl.-d with grea
ceaa at K<-aalde I'ark and i«irtbi
Mantoloken and Bay llemb W bofe
fllUng lu la not practlcul.le be a.I via.
that the tidal flow W Intnaluced by
ditcbUig or tiuit tbe |»oo11b- ilniliiw!
tliat petroleum he used. A. to tbU I
named reiiudy be aava: -In am b cii
A sick d.q{ look up bis abode la the
a i»an of fuel oil. kerv.aeiie or erude \n-field behind .our bouse, and after aeetroleum and a brouui are uetdiHb l>lp
lylng there for some
ibe poor
tbe broom Into tbe oil iiAll, abak
Ume 1 took It
I food and mUk and waU
oil over tbe pool and then swt-ep over
The next tUy It waa still there, at
the aurfat-e thoroughly, ao
when 1 was going out to feed It I aa
Into the graaa and along tbe luinka.
that a amaU pug waa running about
that every i»art of tbe laad may gel
ao 1 took a whip out with me to dri
oil coating aud tbe water Itself U* a
self b«It awav. The )kic
red with lb In leas than an hour every
tw'eeu me aud the alek dug andI harked
Urva aud potia will be drod. aud tbo
but at Uai 1 drove It
at me savagely,
i
pool will remain safe until
and again gave food and milk
or draining operations cat
ami w ater to my iirotege.
The Uttle img waUhed me for a few
momenta, and aa soon aa he felt quite
aaaurvd that my Inlentloaa toward tbe
Tltla gueaaUig U the new game U
aick dog were friendly It ran to me London at club dlnnera and idacva
up to my where they je«t aaya Londuii Tut lor.
wagging Ita toil.
e and bands. It U of courae auggoated by tbe poasi-
SI:
luvalld had bad aU It wanted. 1 auppuae that It waa satiafled that Its compautoD was In good hands, for It trot
ted ha|>plly away and did not appear
upon the arona agaln.-Ccr. Loodoo
OLD SORES,
ULOERS^FEVER
M SORES H
rnrtjUM ar MTaanx
ra of
t.il l.y any
tie D
pedantic regard for tbe i.r.4iablltlea.
Tbe players simply aelev t tbe iiam^ of
two or three common fiii-nda—or. bet
ter atill. euemlea-and exerv Im- tbelr In
genuity In fitting theiu- with ap|ironrlate title* should the Kei
Seattle's atiavrts to Japan are now
about AVUiU>t»i» psr anauu. which la
eUren times wbat they wcev six yean
nmued Langta.bagk toMb mAjrlMb
r punawe of vUlt4s in Ht. l*auL and
r un their lulnda to
sue of tbr y .mng m. n ac'orted a police-
i rcBtaurant In lowni You aov*, we
r two very nue v.iuiig ladles, and
w arti to g.. to a Very nice pUca."
W ell - r.-^i«.iKl.d Hie ottiwr. -go to
MrtS'a on ----------- avenue. I ttlnk
}UII will rind tbat very temiHliig."
*I*be young mnII. having heard of
u«. and W, would imt like to go to any
quratkmable |4a.v ~
AVHI.•• Bay- tbeoflli^T. if v..u have
l-ty M. Uaiiinl lilci‘ ycni tuid IkHgo down to tbr wagon on tbe next
t»er. bi.v a trtiie naiidwb H a la cart**.
bunii and i*at It.”
H..me iiM.ment- biter the yonng i»eoplr were mvii at Mrtl.'a evid-ntly aatbvfted with the chobv.—Upplii.'otCa
Tba Biai* •• • tarUI
The Bible aa a aerUI afory U tbe notortaklng iwoiaiaed by the Aasumptlon
indepeodeot. a we,klj im-ws|w.|ht lu
rana,llL Tbe first issue has Juat been
pabUahed. It will ne«Ml fifty years to
these words, ai»oken In duUv-t Imwa.
float up from tlie flat Ih-Iow:
-Ah. thirty love. .Vow b-f- make It
fort} love.“Homgw: MlraiHMin. d« you thlal(
they are apaaking of .«rtilailonr
-Hister ITtncliiro. I am
at
your augge-lhm.
Tl.e h«.m.r of the
builulng demands an Invest Igatiou.
Together ther atobwlly atalktddowo
the stairway to the llitt l-b.w.
Tl.e do.w was ot- r. and Harold M<-We are having a .1.
dellg
Ilglitriil
111 fill game
I
of
plug iMiig. Ml« Tb.ldwrti,T luia just
w.m
on Hie gam.* Will }oii j..|i»
j..li» lu->"
The lnvitnH..n wa- .-..kllv dei lloetl.
• ml In* -pliiM.T- M.iiglit Hic -i-iu-ioii
♦enui. ular of^’i'lnv /-mg 7.!id
them of a cliui.-r I it ..f y ; t|i - i
DQIM'T PAY FREIMT
« tb« w
American Pome Co. Ctd.
0f 6rsi9d RJiplds, micb.
will boy yoor home or pay off yoor m^»rlr*cc on ihc Coopcntlvc plflo. Thccostloyonisonly J-5 of one per
cent, per year.
::::::::
I
It costs you less than rent to pay fora homo. Why
pay rent when thi^ money cm apply on a home?
Why
p.'iy interest on a morti;ai»e! when tht* same amotint can
be credited un ih*; principal?
Invcstik^atethe principle of Co-o|irralioii .huI iIifb
take a certificate in this company,
so.
it will pay you to do
All otiicers handliiiR mom y -in* Umdi d in a sriur-
iiy company.
Oiir plan of Co-operation is the safest and most
conservative of them all.
We carry ample res»*rves, which j^o into the building;
fund to mature later contracts.
I'lvery certificate holder mak«^s the same payment
to expense and reserve whether he is No. i or i.ooo.
INCORPOKATORS,
Hon. .Arthur S. White, Tics. White ViX^. Co.. XUxuA Rapuls,
r.co. B, larwis, Vue I'ics, New lln^lan.l rumiuiic
Co.,
iaainl
Rapids. Midu
John I.. Boer, Asst. Ins|x (icn. M. N. Cl., and imiiilirr City
At
torney’s force, Clian.l Rapids.
O. T. Workman of Workman
A
Co..
TIuml.mg
and
HratinK,
t fraud Rapi.lv
Aui;ust Sahn of C.aJ;e T.i.iv A C... Chi. a^.i.
.Simon I.aC.rou, Auoriity at Uw. C.ian.f Rapidv
Wm. F. Hake, M. !>.. Coan.l R.vpidv
l.iniis A. Civriichirt. Tn-v Wi.lvrrinc Brass Woiks. C.ran.l Rapidv
T. 1. Al.lKry, NinK't. I‘. U -M.Ik-v Co.. Kal.vma/.a».
H. S. Teflon, Trev Kxcclsim Trt;,. Co., Chi.
These men are all highly respected ¥i\ business cir
cles anti their names are an absolute ^vuarantee of k’ood
faith and square dealing.
Investigate, understand and you will invest.
ami:ric:.\.\ homi-: co.
jjti Houseman Bld}{.,
Lh...
iirand Rapids. Mich.
Inquire
j. w.
hannen;
Local Representativ
1‘raverse City, Mich.
Cif tht Hew lOe Package
Therejarc lots of Chocolate Chips on
the market but for Purity and Quality thfc baHaving had
vorilc Chocolate Ch ips leads them all, Havi
ur Eavorite
Chips in packa
mimerous
imerous calls for
tor our
Eavor
which is not me
have put a loc packaRC
package on the market
ma
largcrst packaRe, but contains the l»esl chocolate chips.
Every piece stamped S. U. A. Made only by
Straub Bros. ^ JtwMte.
We have someuood 4 foot lath, also some
32 inch lath. Call us up by icl.-phone.
ticli 37; CU. ;M4.
JOHN b. OH & CO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.
Suffered foroverlOysars
will he the more apiirvvlated If tbe vic
tim. tbeimMlve. hu,q-*u to Ik- of tbe
eompany. Aa a game It la alroost aa tnletlectual as pUigismg.
—CI KKI* BY
'
Dr. Iman’s Ladies* Reslorallvc
Tali maikh . Mich.
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO..
Grand Rapids. Mich..
Dear Dcxnok: I have been thinking
for some time that I ought i
a few words of praise for your wi
isj*.
ful LADIES' RESTQRATIVE. Jihich
jyrfiSSi
' did me such worlds of good. \ i
such untold agonies with my menses, and female
TWki I
leath would have been a relief
to
for over ten years, that death
re
I took doctors’ medicine and several kinds of Patent Medicine, but they all availed me nothing. I am so thankful that
I learned about DR. IMAN’S RESTORATIVE that 1 want
to recommend it to any woman suffering from these terrible
by my fatber aolwn
rloleto over bla brart. aa be bat
they abcmld always lie.
-The weeks dnqvcd Into mohtba, and
tbm aoddenly came news from Naabvll|e that be lay tbere in tbe «
nflSl boepitol; with otber Padcra
oocrm be bad been recently excbi
and If 1 wlabed to aee blm allro 1 aato
come at once. Of tbe bocrora of that
trip and tbe days among tbe saflertag
and dylag you can never know, but I
one imuvilng I
alu*re very early In the pn-%.-n! V**«r
falb-d to dlacbaw a single siMvimeu,
while uwlarlal and bouse ui.aH|iiUis-a,
were found In some niinilH-rs He did
not find the lna«Hi until ibe i-pring w as
. men wbo eUlm to be loaktog
■ack caadlUoM, wHh plMw «inad'
tbo ftgM aflWflfltlne Imroctiom
The girl nodded her bsad dMigbtedly.
-It was lb tbe -lulng of ISdl. I wrai
a gay. aiadled girl like you. and l.angdun Murray, to whom I had l>eeo mfed Jt.r aeveral months, waa
iJ.wa slave. While our aortal f
urea diffeiwd allgblly from tboee of tbe
«t day wr. too. loved pretty
gowns and flowers, ao when Laugdon
promlaed to aeod me. fur a cwnaln
damv. the prrttleat flowers be could
find I iiaturaUy cx|H-eted aometblng
quite l.ai»da<.me In tbe way of a bou
quet. Inatead of tbe row*. I bad bo|s^
fi.r there came only a buucb of violet
nut violeta da I»arma. like youra, bi
lli.m mounted lu
gold, with a aummiidiiig rlivle of dIa
motida. the brilliancy of wbicb vmi.
traata effectively with tbe
of Ibe ollvinea.
TUmoi.d
appciidagea and rubUw the
In t'-ermaii.v 70 |»er cent, of male and
gS |wr wilt. i»f female earner jiatlent
suffer from camwr of tbe digestive or-
I. (vMmbk .t a«M.«
tbelr wearer, a aleodta glH with deep
Uue eyes and a pretty, pensive way of
carrying U-r
b«T bead,
bead. Mrs. Murray greetgreetcarrylng
ly. They were
ed ner tdree
me eyes. Upa
alrlklngly
y bsir and tbe same quick.
nerv i.ua w ay of a|.eaklng.
-How lieautlful your violets aier
-OU. yta.” reidied tbe girl caMeasly.
•Jimmy siwsyt sends me lovely flow
era. but Tm getting so tired of rloleto
don't aee why be didn't gel American
Beauties Instead today."
KUe tuM«d her cost careleesly OQ tbe
OBAte eoold to make me biw
I woald steal away to asdr loan and
look Into tbe pagoa wbsrs cboas witb*
Bowen lay. VIoManaylnnodsat. but tb^ can rsoaU memorlea wbicb
no bsugbty Amartean Beauties can
last."
Edltb wae very tbombtfnl aa aba
klaard ber aunt and went to bar room.
There on ber tea toUe tbe maid bad
plated a vaas
lea. She flushed as she
atUiem. Wbst bad she askl to
about bating vloleUt
That eveolag when Jim Bart
ed on bis flsncoe Bdttb was wearing
THE MOSQUITO IN PEMl
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HOME DEPARTMENT
OF miBtSST TO HOME LOYQtS GBRBUUXTAKDTOWOnHFAIKTICinJUtLT
neemiH^ses^fCkMir.
fiOBobody MUb tbo Biory of a be
ofMrtbiiteMiton:
*'My oMcbbor Ib a Book mumd boy
wltb fOBoklBd faoB ond Borfody bi
• Aa4 wfeM 1 MB tfylBf to tta4 mimU You would BBS attlB in odBlio in
on Bbort ooqBoloiBOOB. bot Bhcild you
•iOA.
IMB IhB tkidk^U tkBj tmtk 10 OtB] boro bOBbBBM lOloHWB wltb biB for
Aod ^tko vlaoo oo4 IlM tiMtM 4o
W»*;
A Mop to tbo iBOTOt:
Aod 1 look below
lo tbB Bbodj TOOB.
And to htB browo*« oflow
In tiM iBofj bIoob:
And I oBtoh bti ey*.
80 worily Bhy.
And UMMi-we oio olaoet frtBodBood Um
TiMn or* tbe ehotterlof Iboym ocMo.
FoollBh. ttmorooa Ibovm tbot otj.
**UBTBOCBf« for the folk Uiotpryl"
-Mory Bork MoMor In Um AUonUa
food-wlll. Moo^iy. ond a duMro to obUgo OYory
body about biB. Ono pBuolnoot obor
OBtBrtBtlC IB biB prOBptOBM Ho glUM
honkBBoppBon BOBU preolBOly on tbi
tiflfc nf tbo olook tbon bo. If you
tiro biB a lotlor to mall. aMolfbt to
tbo bos bo gooB wltb It^bMBororooy
pBtionnl nftdft Bay ongroBB bU
and ottontton He Iotbb to do farora.
Bn dB BlabB abino tbroogb d« night; another Bipply of bot fruit
Applao. pouobaa. quinoaa. paunund
Da Bo1*b an EUed wid de flowmba gay.
pluBB tuquin to ba BiM oookod In u
" Wo' tba wori'B ull rlgbL uU right
Da traa'B cuynt oornub da oiotbub'a muUuBoantof watar. Tbay aboold
lor.
pond norooaod onlaaa tbaooruaure
Though tba tru^> aaem grout. 1 know nafaotiru. In tbia ouaa tbay aboold be
eot ooL Tbe Juioea of tba bbuU
frulta may ba extmotad by atauming
Dot Ood ia guidin'da Burtb. ••
und Baabmg tbeB tboroogbly with u
grunite or ailrar apoon.
It ia Buob batter to Buka only u
July. AuguM. Beptonber and Oetbar aboald uubh yiald tbalr quota of ■all quantity of >ally ut u time. An
fkalt for wtnkBr Jolliea. and variaty in uguta. poroalum linad or grunite ket
dor Aonld be atriran for ua well ua tle aboold ba uead. Tba joioa aboold
ba mauaored bafore boiling, und tba
wiety in flavor.
It U iBporlaat to aelaot good frulL geoarul role in ^nuking >ally U to ul
fnably piokad. and andarripa rutbar low utwund o? augur to u pint of juioe
than erarrlpa. Unaound. wormy or or eqoul meueorro nf euoh. U tbe
ripa fruit aboold be rajaetad. fmit U not too [ripe, however, tbreeih» of pound of eug^toupint
U tba fHut ia dualy or aundy uod
; ba wuabod. do only u amull of Jmioe wUl be fonnd UBple.
ne ongur ia alwaja to bapruferrad
quantity uk u time, und dtuin very
tborongbly. Wuiery frulu dilutu tba to baot angur in Baking ielliaa. aa it
tlBB aad ororyUBo. Tboro is ootblog
Mack twlMod. or run dowo-at tb*.
bBBl about blBB. Meltber bU tboughU
oor bU feet oor blB worda **b«
uod Baoodar. * Hit flgu» U uruct.
blB atop brlBk aod porpoBdol. HU
glonoB U qolok and kindly, nnd be la
dttodoot wltb two'‘balplng bn
tbataiuakiuadyaklUodlo^otbB bid
ding ofawarBbaart and booy brain
He bna Bany adairablo qoalltlea.
bot boM of oil U U»B bOBMly one of
tmatwortblnBnk without wLiih oil
tbo ruM would hum llttla raUe.
*‘Hb Buy be bright uod wUly.
Ha inuy be Orllliuot too;
He Buy laud in tba ruca with hla
manly faoa.
AhoMof popplM. ofltfbt of BwolHa may plan great tningt to do .
lows;
A dorry of ntn, nod o wind tbot fol Ha may bare all gifU and graoea.
lows.
Bhopliordt tlB iMTw in tbo obMluod
bOlloWB.
For tb« roTMt U Bhokon nod thlnood.
That U tbo kiqd of a boy al
Oror By bend oro the an forioftor; any of BB would liko lo know—tbo
kind of o boy (007 Mother would be
bim to grow op tbot woy all by ble
lone BBlft SooBB boye may. but moM- >aUy making qmaitiau For thia ruu- oonUini a lunaller ^roenUge of
Ib It Aldoon or Bystiool lodf
ly that kind of a boy IB broogbt up ea aoo onceoB it Buch more oarMin if water. Tbe jnioaa eboold tfe boiled
Ob. tb« whirl of tbo ioldB lo tbo Ik'B the futbur'B und mother'e tiuin- tba trait ia guU.ered when the aon is rapidly for ten minotea. then add tbe
windy wootbor!
abialng. mad Uie >all.r made on u angur. alir until diaaolred nnd boil
How tbi borley brooki nod blowi lo- ind it baa to begin yonng^rury bright, aonny day.
rapidly for tea miautea longer. Too
BOtbBrt
Vary good lelly faaga may be made long boiling after the augur ia added
ronng. PMento are quite lupt to frut
Ob. find iB UiB froB bird ofloot oo Um UMl BOOld M U bOy’B OMUlBBB WUyB from eereral tbiokoeaaeB of cbeeee- will make the jolly tough and gomtoy. or if made with the nanal propor
Oh. X w^ world IB flod of IbB irbuo it U llmir own fuolt But yoo
»n*t tuke n boy when be U two ao Mmt tbe larger weight of fmit at tion of angur it ia apt to candy.
If the joioea of grutiea and oorranU
-Ed,i.lU*b«.
tbirde of tbe woy to u man und muke tba top will help to extract the juioea.
have
been extracted witboot tbe ad
which
will
run
in
a
amall
etream
from
Mm OTur without Boru work thun
Boat people oun gire. Tberuforu. 6mx tbe pointed end. A rerr handy jelly dition of water, five mlnoteB of rapid
BOthari. ;iook uftM your buby boya bag may be made hr sewing a amall boiling will be anfflcienL If a ponnd
Tbo <uy rekniWB ond brlocB ns
withwiBB putlenoB und tonder foiu- hoop of wire aeoor^y aronnd tbe top | of angar ia allcwe<l to a pint of jnioe,
tbe jotty round of irrHotlng cooia iadded,
atir until
with a atrong tope or airing fastened ; alter itl la
'
o«. ond duileB. Help ob to ploy
at each aide to hang it np by. Tbia * aolred and
tbo man. bidp ob to perfono tboB
id be bnng over tbe toble in a con j Tnia ia not the
OnoB in a while Uia ways of the
with Uogbtor ond kind foooB; IM
▼anient
plaoe.and
a
pitcher
or
earthen-1
moat
excellent
one.
and if carefnlly
oWfoloBB oboood wltb indoBtry.
world weigh upon BunMllTu ;bouU
Olre OB to to blltbBly oo oor boBl- and in apito of olnar-oyud Caltb. dark ware jar beneath it Pot in only a j followed, never faila lo make firm.
I quantity of cooked frail at a delioiooa jelly.
ntwB oil tblB day: brlnf ns to oor doubt ooBoa to ruin It ull aooBa eo
Do not aqueexe tlie jmlp for| ihe jelly glaaaea aboold be tborruMlnt iBdB woary andoonUotond
tba Brat jelly, bot when aU U drain-1 oogbly aterilived and kept bot by
oodlBbonortHl. and trant ob lo tbo
ed that will drip of itoelf, place a aeo- pUcing tb^m. in a |«n of tepid water
and tbo tlft ot alBeiv-Robort
ond jar beneath tbe bag and aqneeae Lnd letting it come to boiling point,
iMlB StBvenBOO.
‘1 fund dot da trua'a own eborythlng; the polp ao that no jnicea are wasted. When ready to Sll place tbem on a*
How Trusts Are
Tormed arid How
They May Be
Curbed SiiJSKr
> lhair ameUet the
AtkuM ko tbe alk
lie thU leemera ara
hokelwbseei
Mnp aad mm raom, wbatu orery arThey Saha»d T«ed.
Mala needed to AU an order U drawn play testoa. riait aed raw oa the lake
juM aa a prtrato oitiaen would purobaaaitatanordiaAiytroooiy. Vary
few graoarioa or balobar abopa Ao ao
large a bnatnoB Tbem orAera are
M Why man
Isthmeeeyi
r rnmiUn sheaLU eo« rajay ee
of thia klad? U eot fot a week
bio raquiMtkma for voaau. tboe for orn a day lor two Tho
oboM? Walk tho hirad naa oaa
OBi^ got aloaf aloaa for a fow days
Ugbifolly. in tbe praportion of ooa
1 for salad and lea i
or. do as CBS farmm don aad hire a
qoaitofo^ls lotbraa of roapburto etksad to thrta. pigs
noa. A baanUfol ruby jMly ruaolta ba noadod, bat orory order for obopa,
aad alL-Mlohigaa Farmor.
auok. game, Aab aad okbar Mngla
Rbobarb am
ful.
Oorer tba jaUy with Miolaa of wbita
paper cot a trifla largor tbao tba
aurfaee, and dipped in white of agg;
Srmly pram tbam down orur tba aidm
of the glaaa Tbia is a maob aafur
Mvariagthaa paraAae, as tba latkar
abrinka away tram the aidoa of tba
glaaa. laoring tbe jMly anoorotod.
8obm friula maka mors dolielooa jelliaa in oomhination than alono. Cor-
dallonka.
piakiah ambar JoUy.
A by tmt poopU befora tbe moaoy ie
paid by tba paroon wbo aaka it Tba
obiof cook aarur goes near an oven or
broiler except for the purpom of inapeotioa. Ha boa a deck aaar tba
door, wbara ba oaa akorolm a guaetul
suparriaioa orar bU batkalioa of aa
aiakaata, aad oaa ba ooaaaltod by
tbaaa wbaa tbay aoed adriqa or lu-
tbe bottonTof tba glam befora Blllng
imparu a deligbtfnl Barer to appU
>Hy.
Green grmpaa make a tort, amber
jellr. A few punde gtapaa mUad
with the green ones will giro a banntiful claret color. Grapm wblob bora
turned porpie make a dark purple jel
ly. If tbe grape jnioe is oombinad
uilb either rhubarb or apple juioa a
lighter colored jelly will roMlt
Crah«pplea make a baantlfnl. clear
amber jelly, while cberriea give the
iichest of ruby colors. Plume make
a euoug dark jelly, aad ia oombtaaIion with applea maka an aapaoially
due jelly for yerving with amato.
Kt^ep jelly in a cool, dry dark cloa-
Olreaway wbat yoo don’t raaUy
nood In yonr boaaa Don’t let aueb
things oooamulose. Tbay will aeon
fill an attic and cellar and ororAow
iato other roonm, where they do ao
one any gwsd. Yon are not Ukelj to
want them again aad it ia a auiaaaoa
to have thorn baagiag aitmnd. Loag
ogowa aboald bare beta obliged to
get a bigger bouse for oor growing
family if 1 bad followed my but
The laigets and AneM kltobea op bauds thrifty plan, of “aavlng
earth u in the basement of tbe Wal
dorf A.toria hotel. It ooopniea S0.000
square f^-et of sjoce. k.OOO square feait edges that is other familim would
being token up by 18 immenee taagua. Ukewise rid themmlres of ’’cruok’*
each having U eepaiute Ares and re- they are not likely to am again in a
qoiring five men to attend thorn. thousand yaara. honaaoUanlng would
Three are 19 big broileru. four big ba robbed of half its torraru Thrift
»T. ns.tliree bake ovena, two paa- U hoBoly Tirtaa that ouMly iaguaar
ens. six glgaatio oaldrans for
soup, SIX for regetablos. diridod into board old olotboa, aaaaMl furmlkae.
anddox dlaeardod brio a-brao aad tba like,
.,ketUaa. aUaply beoanae that habit baa become
this kitehen bare already
beencookiMl 8.700 orders at tbe same
time. This is the high water mark,
which was reached during tbe horee
■how a few years ago. Probably eo
large a number of i*eople were never
before eerred al a single meal oorerWhile tbora are e good many' I
ing only abont three hours.
Tliat is .noL however, tlie limit of Ueawbo babitoaly take aa outlag at
oaimcity of tbe kitchen. It is |ioeaible aome aeuaon pf tbe year, there ara
to rook 6.000 orders of soop, 6.000 or many more wbo do noL
There U no excuse for this, sino
ders of cofff^>. 6.000 orders of maata
and 2.
orders each of several vege- uxpeaae U entirely unaooeauary to
ilhout confusion. The aalad good UMo, und Aneclotbee ditto. All
deimrtiu. nt can make I.SOO portlooa that ia noodad to onanru an anjoyabU
of different salads in an hour; tbe outing ia to paok a baakat with catobakery can frodnee 4.000 loarea of bias, bitch up the boraaa. load in tbe
bread during a morning, and tbe ice family and diira to some rirar. lake
oream department can freete BO gal- or other plaaaant spot to spend tbe
ons of cream during the houra for day. If It oen be arranged to etay
longer. weU and good but even a tin
inner.
There are 14 chefs, all accomplished gle day wltb earee thrown off amid
K>ks. each capable of taking oharge
of a kitchen himseU. Nearly all of
them are Hviss or Alaatians. Kacb
How to Solve the
CUBA. LIKE
Problem of the Philippines
TEXAS. WILL
BE ANNEXED
SA
m
plmv. but you THE rrEPOSE* OF SELLIN('. SUKAVKS OF PRINTED SECURITIES
WHUTI RKPKKSENT .\tUHlXO MORE THAN GOOD
WILL AND PKOSPKCTIVK PROFITS TO THE PROMOTERS.
If it l» tbe di>?in‘ of tbe general government, tbrougb oongroM,
to prevent the gT»*wth of such corporationa, it baa always teemed
to me that a f uuple remedy was within ila reach.
Umlcr tilt' omsttitutinnml provision allowing congreea to regulate
ctmimt rcc WlwitJi tbe ijtatea all compauiea deairing to transact buainesM 4»utHi.le of the Mato in which they are incorporated ohould be
held to a uniform provwiou of federal law.
THEY SHOULD SATISFY A COMMISSION THAT
THF.IK CAPITAL STOCK WAS ACTUALLY PAID UP IN
CASH OR 1\ PROPERTY, AT A FAIR VALUATION,
JUST AS THE CAPITAL OF THE NATIONAL BANK IS
CERTIFIED TO HK. PAID UP.
WITH THAT tlMPLC LAW THE TEMPTATION TO MAKE
COMPANIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF SELLING PROSPECTIVE
PROFITS WOULD BE AT AN END. AND AT THE SAME TIME NO
I.EOITIMATE BUSINESS WOULD SUFFER.
i
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‘THE LEAVEN OF '
. AMERICAN LIBERTT’
1^ OMMd amrn SasMBr CHAUNCCY M. DCPEW
iJr?lE OF THE NORTH AND OUR BQUTHERN BRETIIREN ARC
iVVl UNITED IN BTRENQTHENINa ENLARQIMQ AND PERPCTliH UATtNG THE REPUBLIC. WE LOOK AMROAO AND BEHOLD RESTRICTIONS UPON BUFPRAOE AND DIBABILIties upon REUOIONS OIBAPPEARINO prom GREAT BRITAIN.
PRANCE A REPUBLIC. THE GERMAN AND ITAUAN PEOPLES IN
POBBEBBION OP RESTORED NATIONALITY. AND WE MOPEPULLY
await the time when the LEAVEN OP UBEMTY PROM
AMERICA SMALL HAVE REGENERATED THE POUTIOAL CONOI.
tiomb op every race.
.
i
HK Filipinos will uowr U* coiit»‘iitod till wi* allow llicm
t*i govern
in their 4»wii way, as we hare
alnady alh^wed the rul»aii-. UV ALL MEAN'S
TAKE YOUK TIME; llAYE iiUARANTEES
■ FOR THE KULFIU.MKNT Of YOUR PJT.DGES
TO SPAIN AND TO THE WORLD; ASSURE
PROTECTION; TO EYKRY FIUPlNO WHO HAS AIDED
Y'OUR. ARMY' AND XAYY AND C IYIL ADMINISTRATION—tmly lenthe Filipinos know that when all tl»esc» vital inten^ta
are assured youiwill, under such guarantees as you devUed for the
external defense and inti rnal proti-ctioii of Oulm, permit them,
aa you Lave already in-rmitted the riibau'*, to institute an inde
pendent republic. Such a dt'claration uf p^diev will insure peace.
WITHOUT IT THERE MAY BE ANNOUNCEMENTS OF PEACE,
PEACE. BUT THERE WILL BE NO PEACE. FOR A NATIONAL SEN
TIMENT ONCE AWAKENED WILL BE-SATISFIED WITH NOTHING
SHORT OF NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE.
Shall we then exchange our national ideal of liU-rty and peace
for Bubjugution and war i .We must ehoo>e one or tbe other. Eng
land, as Mr. Bryce has said, goxerns India hy means i»f gunpowder.
Is thif to be our exemjdar in tbe Rhilippim*?; f And for India Eng
land makes Russia her enemy. And the m*t only waged war in tbe
Crimea, but carried it into Afghanistan. Burma and China. And
in these Utter days she fell constrained lo de.-tr.>\ tbe Dutch republic
north of the Cape of OiK*d Hope, which offers an altenuitive route to
India. I have not time to mentiuii England’s other ]»ossessiona
throughout the world and the wars they entail in everv* continent,
but I »»aert, «nd 1 challenge auv one to contradict tbe sUteincnt.
«■' IIV
that DEPEXDEXCIES WO.V
THE SWORD CAN BE
HELD OXLY BY THE SWUKD. And I conclude that if we are
to retain our hiatoric policj- of peace «e aball bare to grant tbe FiliI^noa the independence to which they a.«pire and for which they
have fought and v =11 6ght.
Wt AMC AT THE PARTING OF THE WAY*.
PEACE OR—A SWOROT
SHALL IT SE
Are We Hard to Please?
1^ Mum C. U HAkOLTOIL CiBBraimisu TmMggm
IS HARD TO PLEASE PEOPLE ANYHC'V. I? A MAN IS
ECONDMICAL, YOU CALL HIM PARSIMONIOUS; IF HE IS
A BPENDTHRIFT, YOO CALL HIM A FOOL; IF HK IB
RICM. YOU CALL HIM A PLUTOCRAT.
By Saoaior STEPHEN B. ELKINS of Wart Vir^
ki J
f^grggraHE environments OF CUBA, WITH THE TRIALS
I
and DIFFICULTIES THAT BESET HER ON THE
THRESHOLD OF HER NATIONAL LIFE, STAND IN
THE WAY OF HER BEING LONG AN INDEPENDENT
NATION. WHILE AS A STATE IN THE AMERICAN
UNION HER PEOPLE WOULD BE PROSPEROUS
AND PROGRESSIVE AND ENJOY THE LIBERTY
AND ALL THE BLESSINGS THAT WOULD FLOW FROM BElifO
PART OF THE BEST. GREATEST AND FREEST GOVERNMENT IN
THE WORLD.
im
AITER .\NNEX.\TION THE PRODUCTS OF CUBA
WOULD NOT COilE INTO HURTFUL COMPETTriOX
WITH THOSE OF THE UNITED STATE.S. Free trade
among the state:i has never lowered the price of labor or worked
injury to American interests Wherever our flag floats the price of
labor advances.
It is claimed that annexation would deatroy the promiaing and
growing beet sugar industry of the United Sutes. Not ao, how
ever. The jirice of products among the atatea of the Union alwaja
seeks an equilibrium. With proper protection in favor of tbe cane
sugar of CuU, which she will enjoy as a sUte, and the beet sugar
of the I'nited Slates, within fifteen years the United Sutea would
not only produce enough sugar for its own consumption, but Urgelj
comj^le with other countries in the markets of the world.
R
R
••Hare yoo.” said ooe womaa to
baoiber to tho eoorao of a walk
tbroogb the abopptog dlatrtot. ”ootiood how eraokod womao ora gotttog
to bo? Look ot sotooof tho womoe
wbo pon oa. oad on iftbo right
Mt tovorlably lowor tbaa
Tho othm wemoa looked,
oad lot It woo aa
•It ia tbe aotoral raaoU of ol woy a
horlog o trato to bold op.” aoid tbo
firat wonao ”Wbj will woraoo eltog
oaoaabU foabloaa? A
trato ia graoofol only whoo ollowwl to
and, oad wo oaooot lot
It do that to tfio dirty atroot. ooaaaqoeotly wo ora ororloatlngly elotohtog
It to koop it from tbe poremoot, aad
aramod that tbo right
obooldor ia becoming lower than Um
other. If tbe thing ctmiinooo] tho
boasted oorriage of tbo Aim^loan girl
wUl eooa be oa empty boaat toocod.
Tba only ramody for tbe proaaat. tha
y hope for tha fntora, la > laara
trailing akirta aad go to a gymaaooe o bo knowi
bow to onto jnat aaoh defooto, train,
and nevor atop until yoa on- rtrolgbt
again.’’-Now York Bna
hare aorod moro mlada
ayalMna than all tbe dooedlotnea pot togothor.”
raid a familiar anlhonly on bonaa
forniabing o few days ago. to tho
Pbllodelpbto North Ameriona
”lt U the boot rofnge that tho orarworkod hooaokraper hoo. did ah# bat
know it, nnd toe only fault I bar# to
find with woman ia that na n rmU they
do not nao toair cooobaa hnU enough.
"lorn not toUiag about thooa yard
ond n bnlf ooatrirnnooea that nra na
tough oa a rbinooorooa bide. What I
oonifortablo cooob
that ia aoft and laxartooi and oo
whion a woman may ueatle among
tot- pillows and be oomfortoble.
Every room abool^ tiare ono. When
ibeiifliilte
oarra of tbo
distraoted by tbe
i
ed over tbia bill
aboald bora n
of ibair osra nooord.
-By thia manna hyatoria is nroidod.
baanty U praaorred aad tbo wobmuiV
MO for otornal ralration are bolp-'
od trameodoaaly.”
Mra DocBoiley. of Hoot Atobinooo.
wboiatotoly bind, boa ono of too
By JACOB COULD SCHURMAN. ea-PresMleal of the Pbilippiae
CommUkm ApyoM by the Lai. Praddeet McKbd«>,
|1IK oulv aoriuua objection to io colled IruaU hoe been
llie iupiIuhI of creating tbem—not for the purpoao
of maiiufacturiug any public comnioditT in tbe firat
----------------------------------------- .
toldadoMiwruavoot M botwukar.
BifBkHy emrwttMressemes
boroiooByo Urgo. bniad pitobar.
RlMlsbset etgmielsgitbsfei le
Mmob ofor tbe top oaqoofo of obaaaa
it Is Ike cesiem eC etmMe temnite
olotb wrung out of bM wokar. ponr
my eeqeemmeei ke seek upaRi kle
tbajoUyinkotba pHobarood tU tba
ikoelekenet leefarewi^
aSming na tba JoUy tboraaraSB man; 11 b« Ao nokblng lebei
ie driTiet SlslMNa BeseeMtfinknait ooola
bntfrykblnga. lOuiu e^ug^ In tba
bMA dapiftmanL wblob tuoindaa all ba Ud wedy fetmiikeA eei araeramedekae qiMle e eembm eo tket the tedl-
•*Oo Boon*, hit Mdna la Ita ol’ 'jOmm
MM. M. B. c. »A*m. Borroit#^
WiM 1 o- ofMpiof oloMrol«M~
Softlj. IMI 1 BhOOM bfWik tlM MOf.
VbB TtoM ViU flBMOr
WIlBfrordBorifBM
Alid thB lootM wiu olior,
**AoooiwAiMor.'*
AiMlthoTImMli will mob.
Aod MddBolj drop
lolo tlM dmA^ tte oodofttMA
TIM 1 Will llBiBO. OOd to tiM hoab
an.<M*.kAi«sot^T.Avot»r«. t«M:
Tbia Boy be dano ky pnaMngeaeb
alda to tba hug with u Imeu apeen.
and atMag and nabbing tbe fruit
tboaoogbly. Tbo Joiea tboa oUalaod
iBaagroateabalarieb.
BoldantleekaktlBBkyendBoan
abooMbaoMnlnodogoin. and if not
W^eBbttrieaatlMgoldBBUrtb;
parfSetly olenr obonld not bo misod
SalkM. no Battnb wbat’a said with tba Aim lot, bot Boda op by itoolf. Tba bag aboold bo wrong ent.of
Dot Ood la foldia*de earth.
bot wokar baton tbo fruit la pot In,
R
The eff^ of the PUtt amendments will be to help bring about
annexation. A nation cannot long remain half free and half de
pendent, especially when under such rcstrictioiis as theee amend
ments impose.
^
The question of annexation forces iteelf to the front and will
claim from now <m tl.e attention of the people of both countries.
RECIPROCITY WITH CUBA AFFORDS XO ADEQUATE
REMEDY FOR WHAT THREATEXS HER IXTERESXa
A 20 per cent reduction in her uriff and ours wUl do CuU Ss a peo
ple or a government little or no good, while it will work great harm
to the interests of the United Sutes.
THERE WERE LONG DISCUSSION AND FIERCE OFFOBITION TO
THE annexation OF TEXAB-MUCH MORE. I THINK, THAN
THERE WILL Bf TO THE ANNEXATION OF CUBA-KJT IT CAME
AT LAST, AB SURELY At THE ANIiKXATION OF CUBA WILL
port of too ooaotry,” anya tho Atobto
Ka. Globa ”Mia Bnlloy
oetira onra of her ganloe, woodtogaadeoltirattogiL Bbegrawaall
ktoda of fiowero Mra Bailay baa
bran blind n good many yaara, bot abo
romombers how the flowers look, and
aa too bods appear and oxpank nndar
a’amnrrelona aohoma of orolnaho foela of Uiora. nad ploCmroa
baanty to her mind Bbo baa
only to axoroiaa tbo aonoe of amell to
nppreclato tbe flowara aa ooa wbo raw
them. Her garden la vary fragrant,
nnd abe knows br tbe eoent what flow
ers ara to bloom. Ia weeding bar
Ml Mra Bailey knows the woods
from tbo flowers by tooob. and never
polU np n flower, no differonoo bow
anralL Bbe spends n groat dral of bor
time oatoldo taking non- of her flow
ers, and has braomo a neighborhood
aathorlty ou Uieir oaltiratiOa aad
Now that the
to here. 1 rare all the aarplaa
jaioo aad make abrnlx 1 never bare
▼ory good joUy made from toe jaioo
of tbooo Iralto, aa It dooo not harden
to the jaiora Itft erm. boil up, aklm
and than oaa tbia jniU jnat tha amaa
aa fralL It U nioo to dilate with
or oookia Too oaa partiaUy frarae
thia jaloa iral dilattog with watar
r. aad aarro la
ThU U atoa for
light
a ara to be aarrod. It U
aabtog drink wbeo tl
l-M. E. H. Gorilla
i >■
For Met Dora.
For tho maldon who wtohao to ^
ome praarnttaMs. sad to tomato ao aU
tha.het divR > waA to ho raoemmaaded U made by eddtog one or two
ef Mastoie of hmmela to a plat
efraeewetor. ead «tog tU mlstora
J
aboro tba New York average. You
PM fewer abaoHite fallurra here
nmmg tbe women, while the men art
world. But tbe days when tbe Lon-
9kum or «»
mu^mm rwigaaA in tbm neviug roon
nt at Jkgnihn'n bMoil Tw«»iy two
MoH flrte dvoppod foil*, rrwii
•MM Md bottoobouw In • wild mmb
ti( tte opM wUmWw* nod tlM>lr find
lofi m^>>t pinno
TMrpvytjUoelM
te bio^ to stra tb<- b<
tbe nv«
Wliy deny
fto abr goirtly
nnllluc na abe aorUj
wblcb mino rlnoflnc
trtm tbo atrrrt b-^lnw.
Ornco
ii»-.»«•
ronl. lire nwHI loor
\ flU Itolbin <
twHh, a> br cmird up nt Ibr
Ibe
^gimmiag twHb,
ite liDt KX •»
^
W
,
dtopuynl bla amtiu
h*«<l of «h«n. TboT HTod
M tLo OTTOW
Tbrr »orr foio and
Tiointn. nod nlwaya tbry ini%'r tbHr
popila ftar tbe atrrrt imiabiaoa a niok«l, prrtmpa rvm a dlmr.
aneo Byror nllid>rd Im
tnto
tbn bnoda of na many «wk. r nlrllra.
tbm tenand orrr tbrlr wriw
dUd imia flfun* to ralrh a
extra attmctkm. In tb
gapli« eiiTle araa a t
ttnm ber own walk
f
gloaoa. And be waa dandnjt. actually
daociog to that frlicbtful rainlinr moakL A kmd «uffaw nwr fitau tbr drda or alom denlaena. and Clracr leaned
(Mtbv out tbe window, to tbr tlla
eoofart of bmrlf and arrrral amiillrr
fbnna wboao ownrr. would not drr
;way ereo flr-!:t«cb.T/'
-Hello! Hello?" arrmnird the piano
la ftnal triumph. The youua nian
bat from bla abaprly brad and dria>^
orately bald It toward tbr irapini;.
ooatlaned Tom. “Pred
fooM brt tbe other day
didn't bear what
b«it anyway tbe
laser w^t^g dow^to^^ '
-rZ^T
Any fAtow norbt
to know better than to mix up with
Cummings. He's always imrtlng up a
g.mc. But, hiving lost lYrd laid bla
bet like a man-went down thU aHer. with a lot of ns In tow to see
tbst be played fair. And be did, by
Jove! He put up a Jolly good cake
, and 1 gwM that organ grltwler
thought bed rtrock Klondike. We fel
all cblww^l In. But l-^t of all
when Vr*^ got through, aud
tie chap marched right up to him,
ig. •Bay. mister, yer togs U out
or sight, but y«T atei» Is bum, werry
Everybody at tbe table Uui
Gnic« wondered If tbst bystiTh-al
treble was nwlly her ju-n volw.
stead. Finally abe onnUled her nap^
kin and decided to try a bit at beef
after all
Half an boor later. wb«-n Tom
dashed uiwUlra to bis room, be was
met In tbe dim entry by bla sister.
She laid her band alT«*<-tk>nately on bU
-Tom, dear, yon know that stickpin
-tbe pearl one-you asked me for tbe
other day? Well, here It Is. You may
ftp It 1~I think it win look very
ell with that tie."
Tben. kissing btm gently, she slipped
back Into her room, while Tom hur
ried on. muttering:
"Girls are queer thlnga-a felloWt
slaters the qu«Trat of all. She turned
me down good and bard when I asked
for that pin beforer
toarblofcrowA
-Ob, taaeber, glrr ua aomr more iM'nnlaa-qalck! 8r«\ br‘a icoln* away, on'
be’a ao fanny! Jea' a cmiplo. piraarr
Bat Grace bad atumblrd back to ber
tabla aad waa dtUna tl--rr now. with
bar wbita face half bidden In lirr alen-
mmm
rufflaoa on tbe cast aide." aald a New
York drtecUve the other day. "Tbla
mao bad knocked a iwUceman aenseIcaa with a club as the offleer tried to
arreat hldt for garrotlng a passerby. 1
waa aundlng in front of a Bowery tbawhen I saw my man i«as In with
the crowd. I followed and took a seat
id him. 1 did not care to make a
by nrreaUng \^ltu In tbe bouse.
When we went outside, that would be
time enough.
"The play waa a melodrama of tba
•gular sort«nly a UlUe more barrow
ing than uauaL Tbe rlllaln was jwir
Ucularly vlllalDons and the gtxxl herounuanally unfortuoatr.
No on*
biased at tbe liad man'a btulnesB more
than my friend tbe cutthroat.
He
bowled with rag<>. and then he fairly
Itcrvd over the woes of the goUl
le in tbe play. When virtue finsUy
conquered and villainy was draggl'd off
tiie stage In handcuffs, be roared applauai. stamping his feet like a pile
ml That It vui Bo
imrn pmr Trim
aeparate people. Be lad them from tba
Sdof
to tbe Und of Canaan,
Mrs. Robert E. Peary, wife oC tbe
pnairaalim He there sorroonded
arctic explorer, attyed at
» with peculiar customs and Uwa.
near Bangor, M*. for some days at tba that they abould be distinct and aapborne of ber bnaband'a people reatlnc arate from tbe people round about
before abe rroomed her Journey to Syd them. Tbelawaandtbecuatomaoftbe
bar. we Americana, until abe has aU
but reached our sundsrd Just think
what tbe London abopa were fifteen
and even ten years ago! But now I
can boy In them eiarjnhtng I want
Just as 'easily as tliougb I were In
Paris or New York. 1 don't know
whether tbe supply of pretty dreoaes
and dainty elcetiras made
tbe de
mand, or wbcllHT It wa* tbe other
way abont but at any rate there
has lieen a change wUbJn tbe Ust
decade\«hat U alm.wt a rfVi4ntloiL
Tbe London girl of today drvsse* quite
as well as ber slater s<-nw» tin* AtUntie or tbe channel "—L..ndunCliron-
ney. C.
where abe waa to Join tbe
Ig nations as
^ tlnct from tbe (
atromcr Windward, bound nor
latloo to be.
meet Ueutenant Penry a party, mya
Even In tbe matter of dress God distbe New York Tribune. “From Syd HngulahedHIa people from the naUona.
ney.- aald Mrs, Peary, -we shall aaU It la His intention that tbla separation.
straight north to Eiah. on tbe coast of In a different way. abouM exist today.
Tbe church of Cbrlat la a dlattnct and
leeUnd. the aoolbern shore o
separate In^tudoo from tbe wortd.
sound. This trip wUl probaWy
about three weeks, and after that wffl Tbe dlsdpkn of Christ are also to bs
come tbe moat uncertain part of tba asparats atod distinct In their Uvea.
ThU U set forth In the New TcaUmenL
expedition.
•n\'e suppose that Mr. Peary and bla Paul oaya in tbe first reference: "Be
ye not unequally yoked-together with
parly are at Cape Sabine, on tbe oppo
unbelievers, for what fellowship hath
site shore of tbe sound. Tbe
righteousness with unrlghteousnesa.
T«BKB CAMMOT
about tmcLty-aeven miles ac
and what communion bath light wltb
urn GOOD HCAt-TH
abould It be free from lc« w#
darknesa. and what concord bath
Christ with Belial, or whst part bath
be that beUevelh with an infidel?
\^-bcrofore come out from among them
and be ye separate, aalth tbe Lord, and
touch not Ibe uncUan thing, and 1 wlU
receive you and w U1 be a I-atber unto
you. and ye shall be my sons and
daughters, smith the Lord Almighty."
In the second reference John says: 1
"Love not the world, neither the things
that are in the world. If any man kiva
tbe world, the love of tbe Father U not
In him."
Tba necessity of empbasWng tbU
truth of the Bcrlptures U very great
today. It U evident to all that tbare
U not tbe dUUnotlon between tbe
church and tbe world and between tbs
peopU 6t God and tbe iwople of tba
world that there should be.
Tharo
have been days In tbe |>ast when thU
separation was marked and distinct.
In the early
was the case. By the difference In tbelr
Uvea It was pu^bU for tbe Boman
masters to dlsUnguUh tbelr ChrlstUa
and un-ChrUtUn sUvea. and not only
meeting w Itb Mr. Ptwry and bla par in these circles, but in every grade of
ty at Cape Sabine and can return be church life, there was a distinct sepa
fore tbe sound fills wltb ic'e. this fifth ration from tbe world. In tbe early
and Uat expedition wlU have been suc- part of tha history pf our own country
ceasful.
there was thU marked separation be^
URAin'AT»< OK AMICKirAN HCIUmU,
-A great many obatadea. however,
«»HT»»PaTHY. K1KKHVII.UC. 1M»
may be met with. In tbe first pUce, God and tbe i»eople
have no certain knowledge of thU world. The PuriUn falbera were
particular to emphasize the duty of
Ing
separation from tbe world.
Today,
meet b!m at Cai»e Sabine, but should lowever. there has l>een a gnat change
be not be tlM're and tbe natives have n IhU reajH-ct. Tbe eburvb U In the
no Information of Mm then there will wortd and tbe world Is In the church
will be notlilng to do but to wait until to an extent that perhaps has never
be romew
been equaled or surpassed in tbe psat.
"Might
Tbe duty, therefore, to emphasize this
ter in the Ice?
troth of the Scriptures and this desire
God U evident, and we may well
nembrr today God's call to Ills |hx>
Dooo'a work, and finally each pupil,
armed with a allcr of warm irtnicerbraad and marmurliu:, ‘VuKKlb.v, teorl..
•r.- marched from tlir room.
Tbrlr teacber walkinl Iwick to tbe
earily opwindow and looked down
jrnlii aho
oa Jm narrow atreet.
aeamed to b«ar tbe rairttme air wblcb
to tier would brocefurtb aound like a
mlaerrre.
Affaln ah«* aaW the outatretebrd band of the man who tmaaixl
tbe bat tbe fiusbed face of the man
to whom ber heart and band were
pledged.
What bad happened? She had known
Fred Yerkea for yearn. Their love aftelr bad aUrted during tbelr llmt ttTin
la the daodng Haaa, but abe Iwd not
known tbta-tbat be ever-no. abe did
not want him to be a g.»dy goody fellow. 8be bad always anld that no
nboold naad to sign the pledge.
HU
win ponw abould Ik. bla only guard
Un. Botlbla! 8be recalled bla flushed
faatorca. bta excited eyes.
Inatlnc
tirely abe ahnnk back from tbe w In
flow. Had be arm ber as alic leamnl
orer ber UtUe ebargea?
Hhe forgot
Chat tbe muald^^aiid bU luci.ngn.ous
^brnra^ dlaap^ml Id the Iwbble
af eMt aide tenement life.
Tba Janitor entered the room. He
Pf^y airanged tbe cbalra and tables
for tbe meeting of the Uiya* club In
tbe oTcnlng. Grace drew biTaelf t
proudly, donned ber wrapa and wKb
few mrtaooi words to tbe attendai
Bwept owt of tbe mlaalon rooms, f«
li« Ibat she amrer wished to ace tbe
“nit
« «b- <>'■»•« e>»«
MiM.la •
nMeoc*
looU^tb* liMit. a jroon* wuron
a detennlnod exprraaloo on bar
ud a caatndKtorr tmnWln^ Ut
baadi tied op two packages One waa
aaall and contained a Jewela'a
bog. •The otber held eleven photoyuan* man at ran
I diverse garments, a
and letters and aooM
Ibe directed IbamwtU.
itely dewMided to tbe
a. B.BvsMkll.D
SOOTY PANS
r\H r. P IJtWntN. tmem n*® ». m-v
U Wilh.-liu l.k--k Ilt«r* * t.. II *-»» . r V.
fine tmexcelkd, and they have
obvioos advantages cn-cr incdidnestn liquid form. We know
of no remedy of this diarac
ter an equal number of doses
of which sells for less than
fifty cents
Ours sells for
twenty-five cents. The others
are probably good s-alue; if
ao ours is double \-alue.
AND
DIRTY HINDS
AU •Irrtn,-^ MH'tou.cM fur trxwuwxmt »l .u*
arc produclH of the ancient ^
coal alove.
KAN«;K
r^K J M. WfUniOJI. Pli^AMnai) *ad Hur
50 TABLETS
FOR 25 CTS.
ou«44iv
14. imnapUj. t»0W
h»-ll IS,.
to; iwa^iior, tout :iu. ikUA-w to
-Ton oofbl to give up t^t ml.^
dialjroafladaoamgib-
these
lime .and
§
rVUv W. K. M W. H. litai.S. TJrtu-r.1
OSTEOPATHY
r^OVklO.AfUtlNH. Att4MW«7ii »tul I ..an—I
V>
U. kotn. mBu- « il>
Sunday Excursions
J.O.tM.J.TRUEBLOODD.O.
BAY
oK
OSTEOPATHY
E.W. HISTIHBS & SOM
I A. THOMPSON. M II (»morlBlUniilt4«
I. A MiUikrn l4.«-k H.rtir. wu.
QK^UU'ISX
inisKNTilM.
I'n'I'Ln.'Kv,
olx.ltorJi.
pwBK liAUNKK 4 KWAN^
I*\ ^
Sunday i^es-Rouiu! Trip
To Neahtawanla - 25c
To Omena - . •
50c
To Northport - - 75c
n-B WiUi-lm »
u. nA,rr.; lwn.244.
T.rjsvirj,
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
Jo~C. UK.
TramTramot. u follow.:
Dainty Summer
Jewtlrp^
The aanii scavtn brings
deinan.ls for uniijuc and
Kor
I
tasty no\ chics in
jcwcl-
. n......
For lur»l |I
Wc have iu.in) i
to offer .and y.
4J0W.W
sec them.
Fur Pii t
and Rorbur Hpalar*. < » p, i».
Th. H liia. ia train ha«
Omndaoiad*.
laitcM cflet ts
l4atl.es and
New tilings in
OraiMl Uaf.
Tunc.Suiling
Silverware.
bring us ><nii ualt hes lo
rei»ait.
jh*>t rcsiills bv
c. a Miruui
C I. LrtCkWOOD.
O P. AT A.
fimwd Maatd*
rcli.ililc workmen.
-Af.
Tr.ear»(
*
MANISTEE kNORTIEA$TEIilR.R.
AND CONNECTIONS.
Barnum &
€arH
Jcwckrs-Silvcrsmilhs
TIME CARD.
Mil
a. a. a
licst
kcc|Krrs for genllcmcii.
3j£:::r
Via.
in Watt li
(;ua}ils, to go with the
neates! gold waU lies for
H.-I All. in. train
Oty.
Takf th.. II 10 a. m U. R a I.
Tke tartag Power of Hepe.
OKNnris-r
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
r*-r - Hbo*
Hisid Anil
E-VtA. Ooiww.
Dont Be FooLcbi
DR.A.B.snaiErzri:L^^
Tbw
Frt^y. August 6. fr«n 7XW *
« io
Only one thing exc
love. That Uvea on. 1
iGtoy atliatA »
Patents
Arabic as tbelr
frail'
Editors. A. Brown, of Battotavilla.
pspsis." be wTitaa. "■/ wife wsi
grsotlv run down.
bad no
bar at oaea. and. aftar naiag four bof-
CiUABft-’ kJW. B-U :^3; of
AWK.M
In our strong reaction from tbe |
, in our (
that character to aalvatlon. we muot
Dot Ignore the saving power of hope.
Bouto burdened by aln and shame nrod
Dot be pointed to tbe tow of cooae^
qoeDcea. TVbat they need to aometbing
i,
t
fiutnin.: I.. Tr..\
r—- i il\ .It H* 4S a. III. Thin trill >mViiMi a |.h .jna>.l
H i.hI.-a.mi tto Imv
I..I . -lU to4^-. r> iiM.ii.ui-.;
If >n.u
ml,
n.h- II.. to.,1 Will I.imI \«4I
ItllM I.I ..I
tvtoi. V.M, Mill
t
t..
Ciu. I.,U. th.
A t. -.Ill .-x.iv
jtl. iii.MM, .«! 2:.-. I.rt N.-.,hl..u.,i.lu. t»h.-i,you will .-.fiiitin-t Mitli nt.*.4iiifr it-turi«iii^
FIRE INSURAHCE
Vse.tl.ss.
WbateT«-r change* iwK-lety may yet
make in the distribuUon of time, it to
safe to a.ny that they will noUg^Gy
affect tbe summer vacation. sSfa Les
lie's Weekly. That Interval of leisure,
once rrganled as a privilege of the
wealthy, to now deemed a necessity, to
drunWanls In Loialon are women.
be provided for a* synu matIcaUy as
of the l*J>i.(iO(
an empire are farm- are other wants of life. Wisely used.
lU utility to undeniable. Men grow
Tlilrty-aeren per cent, of the world'a weary,of Inccsaant and unchanging oc
^vco crop U raised in tbe United cupation—a* weary as Hegel was of
ovcreradttlon and common sense. They
have learned that tbe chase of the dolFor a quarter of a century no
.lar and tbe acqoislUon of knowledge
bouses have tieen built In tbe Bt
are not all there to In living. Wbat
(Bagbiodi rlllaga of Bllndon
they want to to recover tbelr nal
It is aaid that
aslveo. some reBef from endless d4nu.
ttants of tba Fh
I to tarel Cnr aror tlw i
A
ovoid
Save
Traverse City Gas Co.
Pere Marquette
PROF. C. E. HORST
MRS. C. E. HORST
Tmto. Unr. TrmTW» OUy n* follow.
is £;
r Md also UDTOd DDT little
nadw«a.«U>a».. tlM
p. m
IBSp. to.
PnmmDoaoa. Eoyaty. MBarwi. TMoA
DMt aad «a*A. • A a
11 :to •-a».
Wee Maafloa. Ladtogtoa aad Mllwaakaa. BM
a.»..llraiam.,
WANT A HOME?
. IJi D-Bi.. •«
.
l-SK
and
trouble?^
Uoultle.
One Month Free!
have her army reorganised,
lab omcer baa already Uken rbargerarUiao theater .managers have reaole«d for tbe future not. to adm
dramatic crttlca to diroa rebearoala.
.Singapore poaaaoaea a curtoalty In
tbe shape of a CW
la barely forty inrbee In blgbt and
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IRON-OX
tbst time wlint It
Aan.1 Kmpluyttr •
In-unuu^il>c desperately j»oor. I had
not even cotton thread to mend Marie's
drtwMs when they Uvaine torn. 1 had of God aud the |Jeople of the world is
finally to put her In furs, and had It
s that Mr.
faded
The grin of pleasure
Peary brought for tbe Eskimos, who
fereut Utttlonsl lss*s. but purely In the
on bis shoulder, and be tried to aUb would not wear them. 1 don't know manner of living. It to by the II\-es of
what would luive happ«>ned to us.
(Sod's iMMple tbst they should be recog
to-for. wodlnc y.<»r >4d rarp-lV. I»
However, the unccrtsliity was far
BUMto IBU> rue*. Irt
aU.-w j.n wn.i.l«m
ntoed as His |>eople and as tbe follow
worse than the darkneso, tbe bitter
of Jesus Christ. A clerical dress
N.R.C lIAIM.N.I'rorr.
:er (to bU wlfe>-My dear. cold and tbe poverty all put together.
»«WMhlnr»«.Htrw4
does nor make a rhrtstlan minister, Pfcon.lto.
"We hare every boi»e, as we Itad
I w Ub you would speak more can*fulnor does a rhristlan Endeavorer badge
Then we started that time, that my
ly. You say that Henry Jones came to
upon the lap» l of a young man's coat
usbaud will be walling for us at Cape
this tow n from Bunderland.
make a Cbristton Endesveuvr. ChrisSabine, but I eonftws that all of the
Wife-Yes.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UROEOW
this expedi- Uanlty to a life. It to the life of God
H<biH.linaatei--Wen. now. wouldn't
in the heart sod tbe lives of men. kud
It be iHiter to any that be came from Uon are not ao promising as I would
Snrgery of the Eye and Fitting
Uke. For one tiling. 1 am worried It to poMlble for the people of God to
BunderUnd to tbU town?
GlaaaMa8p.cialty.
the health of my husband and follow BO closely In the footsteps of
Wlfe-I don't ace any dlfferenre in
the members of bla party. No other -tbelr divine model, tbe lx>rd Jesus
the two exiirwaaloiia.
Christ as to be noUceably dlstlnrt
BcboolmasUT-But there is a dlffef^ polar expedition. I think, has been
without
Ita
physician,
and
tbe
return
euce, a rhetorical difference. You don't
bear me make use of such awkward of Dr. niedricb. whose mind became
I have a unaettled and who left the party In
Barir rirfr.
aplte of tbelr protesta, bam. of course.
> seek Him
Wlfe-llot my fatlM'r Is not In your Increased tbe disadvantages under
early In life, and tbe promise to
p«»ckei.
You mean you have lu your wblcb they bare worked.
He
will
rwtlve
and bless those who
"In
other
waya
this
Journey
to
tba
pocket a letter from my fsllsT.
thus
come
to
Him.
Youth
to
fs%u
north
Is
tba
pleasantest
1
have
ever
witb
made, bocaoae It Is the lait. Ueutenant to grace, Tbe mind to not yet
your little <
worldly things; hsblts are not yet
Peary will poaltlvely come back this
light In bs
rmed;
aasuclatloua
are
not
yet set
time
for
go^
whatever
may
be
tbe
ways taking up
of the expedition. Even if bo tied. The child to more In eympathj
wntlng It as a roi
j the finer and more spiritual
has accomplished nothing alneo last I
Wlfe-Ueiueaenl
gs.
because
It
to
not
warped
and
him
hU
work
In
tbe
cause
of
arcfou mean.
rerted by the e\il that aurrounds It
develops within. A Ufe thus under
tbe
grace
of
God
from
childhood
woman In my Ufe.-Londun Tit Blta.
r and stronger In later years,
fall wUl algnallxe tbe closing of bis baa had a soUd growth and to firm In
K.t MMiat r«r • Jeke.
Its texturs and grain.
It works up
A member of tbe congregation named arede campaigns. That Is what I am
Into whatever It to need for with
thinking
of
in
planning
this
expcdltSoo.
Kiilgbt died. On tbrsuuday following
the funeraU w hen‘the members of bla It will be tbe last, and that makes It a
for there are no
family-widow, sous and daugbtersmemorleo of alnful days which left
dreaa«Hl In deep
sat In
tbelr mark on tbe soul. It to a life
front pew at church to bear the fu- frozen north as lightly as otb«T women
to that of the Child Jesus,
and eulogy of tbe de- would a voyage across the Atlantic in
unfolding was dlvlne.-Unlted
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