STILL COMING FASTlt; ootributioo* are Very Libera! to theFair for the I oiform Rank.Knight* of Pythias.Contribution- for the Uniform Rank Knigh- of Pythias fair continue to come in rapidly. The committee are greatly pleased with the generosity of the business people of the city. For instance, when the committee approached the Traverse City Gas Co.,they were promptly informed that they could have anything in the store, i The committee selected a gas range | valued at $26.50. iThe ballot is open for the most popular lady who is to get the $150 diamond ring.The following contributions have been made to the fair today.Smith tic Price, one dozen artists proofs, $5; Julius Steinberg, pair por- j tiers, $7.50; Bugbee tic Roxburg, jewel cage, $6.75; The Fair, parlor lamp, $2;Travers*- City Gas Co., gas range, j $26.50; J. N. Martinek, guard chain. $5; R. W. Rastali, merchandise, $8; J. M. Huellmantel, pair trousers, $7; Cavis Cigar Co., one meerschaum pipe, $*; George F. Ott, j«air i*ants, $7; Dr. J. A. Snyder, aluminum plate, $15; E. W. Hastings, $500 fire Insurance i»olicy; Wilhelm Bros, one cloak, $10; E. N. Moblo, one dozen cabinets, $2; J. H. McGough, one-half ton haled hay, $6; George W. Thomas, one set horns, $5; Donmachelle Watson, 201 Union street, barbering, $2; Hannah Lay Hour mill, 2 barrels best flour. $H; F. H. Meads, merchandise, $5; Charles A. Lawrence, baked goods, $5; Julius Campbell, boiler, wringer and tub, $•'; Squiers tic Bonner, barbering $2; Hannah Lay Mercantile Co., ouk china cabinet, $20; Straub Bros, tic Amiotte, a 25 pound stick of caudy.iSTAlt;« K ANI) l*I„ATKOIt,M.One of the most successful productions of last season was the play that will lie seen at Steinl»erg’s Grand tomorrow night, Wednesday, Oct. 8. The play is called “The Powrer of Love” and while it contains severalstartling situations it is in reality a comedy-drama pure and simple. It