The Evening Record, September 27, 1902

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The Evening Record, September 27, 1902

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1902-09-27

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evenH<g-1recor^
rBATBMB C3TT. MlCS. •ATUBDAT

FERRY WrreRRAWS
R«tirM From U»o ContMt for
tho U.8.S#nator*hlp

wnx SUPPORT ALGER
'

/SoAflOOufSbod in Dotfoit Thi*
Aftomoon ,

. Xou * On. for tte uaa of
ahloa. ohalra. owt.. and to
nmontoommltteoandoth.
art who gava so fwoly of tlmo and
moMT to mate ourgnoateooinforte>
hlo, wo do horete
~
ttenka Wa daoire you to know that
sreaote with
•tea ond ahaU always oharteh i
M. D. Omtol, Pmoldlng Eldar.
Wm. 1a T—fman. Ptetor Ph^t

■eWLLAI^WIU NOT RUN

H. Itemtedy. Ptetor fl^xmd Cbnroh.

R0THMI6 SEiSATIONAL

Against th« Formar !
of

am tte TmMmtmrmtk

Thare waa nothing awiaatiotii
tha teatlmony of Mra OrlnnaU aa
giTouyaoterdafatOadiUac flte only
•pote aa tothagoodohareoterof tha

JtosCMCiUMaaiMi i

Detroit, ScpC iT—D. M. Feox
ufi Alger is a gM»d cHiien and a
good republican, ind withdraws from
the race. He wffl support Alger. W.
C. IfcMOlan says he wiU not run
agaiMt Getreral Alger.
DeTWolt. flops. f7-Tbo ooa auhjoel
ctf^nMC lopnhlloan poUtSreare
SoiaT tea bMu tbs indonaaMnt ol
O-arel Algor for iha United fltetei
Hgteotihip in iba Otand Bapl^ al|li
oonrentlon and ttere baa tean n ftS
daal ^ diaeaaaioaaalosrtettteiooali would te. Algor man ware all
yuMlant. and Itej daelared that tb<
vote gifon In tte oooraotlan by »c
maun abowod tte gonaral*. aoteal
terongth.
In oomaantlng on thU point, flaor.tery John W. Parkins add: **Toa

Rghimofi
with tha thaory of ^ proaaeutlou.
who hold that this may have boon
ite provoeatteu that arouaad Hargimvao, aagor till. In a fli of paa*
alon ha oommitted tte mnrtter
In yaamrday'a Baoord It waa statini
that Mra Orlnnell waa a naar reUUva
of Hargravat at tba Uaa of tna war.
<ter It waa tte intention to state that
ate raaidad naar tham at tte time of
the mnrdar______________

TWO POPULAR EX-MAYORS
■ H«retotte:ii

FINE TIME LAST EVENING

H.E. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

da of oommandatlen ware
our gnaata. thm. ahowing
• arrengament* and exoaleolation of tte
and oltiaaoa of our city.
Tha report of Iha traamuer ahowed
abalanoeon band of fit 1.16. which.
.IMr .U .tl-r MU. .« |»W.by»
UMUaoM TOM. I. lo b. mibMIt

THE USE OF THE LONG
DtSTINCETBIPHME SERVICE

■beer loroe prwant tba paaaing ol
Tte affect of the action upon Mr.
Parry a oandl^ remains to te noted
but thetandanv of It U U. -------------campaign
in bU behalf. The convention
with
the popalar will, for the people dothat tha honor of being
or Michigan aliall be oonferrad
General Alger.

ilUh fa<'faool rooibRlI
\Vill4io U.
KIk llapM* .Moteay AflRr»«oo.
Ihe High School football team will
pUy their llrat game with a team
outside tte city Monday afurnoon
out. Tb. ««u. will b« wilb U«uKU
iUpid. city IMBi wd wiU ooour M Elk
lUpld.. Th. Elk R.pid. tram will

The'-fltute Oentrul OonimltUe hue
kept u tabuUted n turn of ull the legUUtiva nominee# up to dale. Thate
n U the rural dietricia only a
few oomiiiationa yet to be made.there­
fore iiiteltet fooneva on Detroit and
Grand Ruplda. where nominations
will te made by primary elections
along about the midtlle of OcIoKt.
From the nominatiom* already made,
frieuda of Mr, Ferry claim 5.% a^ beUg
pledged to him. but their claim U
baaed ruthfr upon desire than fact
Geoml Alger's lieutenants abataU
making any claims other than
that if the republicans elect a majoritT
of the legisUture. of which there U
no doubt, he will have such u follow­
ing us will be nniulred to elect him.
not difficult for uny i^erson to
check over u list of names and select
majority in favor of bis principuL
Tbe unaohclt. d assurmnoos tlial Generul Alger nas r.Hjieved from nomiund Innuenllal men. throughout
the staw. remiive all doubt of his electiou
________________

th. two MiarobM.

InMUW «t tb. MBfmMooa

oixariM

for tbecUy. to Uolnda the right aort
of young mao. and to be atarmd
the very near fatnre. Tha plan
to rent a hall oantrally located, where
tte young men can go for tha evening
Uring tlia dny. whrea
a aa well aa athlarioapa
coo be MW oml wbm tb. rooB. an
can enjoy themaalvaa both mentnlly
and]^
1 early next week.

VERY SATISFACTORY

Washington, Sq»t, 27—The President’s condition IS reported this mormng by the attending jihysicians as
W. <UMi» W IbMk »U tmi
being v^ aatislju;jQO . Mr. RooroVho owtrit««.A M> UWmUjr to tb. velt sproids the greater |xirtioo of each
day in reading and giving aticnlion to
ccrtim imponrntf matters ol state
lb. Aaaul Oo«
mM. who 00

OCCIDENT AND ORIENT

lb, •» of «b. Oo«i Hoorn. »o lb.
Bmm4 •>< BwbM lirtaUag boo* tor
10 Ita DMU

Sobart Btecbtr Co., Props.
THE WEATHER
Isn’t that a Low
Price for a swell ami perfect
Uilored pair of fine dress

^1115
mL

pllu.

PANTS

And regular $4 00 and $s oo
Merchant Tailor I’atterns is
what we give. Your size is

2
mm
of the
Handsomest S. BENDA & GO.

ivaraa City Tent No 871 K. O.
T. M bad a delightful gathering but
ing to “open the season “ The
Hive mat with tham. and thSre w
about hNi prewint to enjoythe evening.
A delightful aoclal time waa enjoyed,
delieloos refreabmante were aarved
and everybody waa liappy.
Banda^ A; L Joyce. Mias Hon
Bias HneUmantol ami Mrs. 11
fnrnlalied moaic and Mrs. J G
man. a W. BaamU and M. B. Holley
gVKXXa.
mK lETY.
n^lad. Mr palmar give a hlitoricaTluriy.fouiffl* Ulile Miss Minnie
laotnre that was deliolonaly funny
Frvmxn’s cUssroalcs helped Tier to
and mnaie by a idanoU halp d t4
ceicbrule her seventh birthvUy last
amle the avenUg » palaaant one
Thursday evening, and left her a
number of presents
Games were
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
pUyed. and gramophone selections
was the princijul feature of the even­
ing. Ice tTcaui and cake were served.

Th. Wlowta* Utb. mportoflb,

All icJrsaJm of fToo^ Smil Scsf>|blloai
Jaam% leooolvowl 0% ^Ho Gl^x •oolc
Stero, oxoop% ^Ho llrelnreori^

MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE

«trtd.a bciwmn lb. I«4to.- AW
mMMm. oI

m

moa to ita^ avaiUhllity as a aita
for a naval trelning station. ThU U-

Tmtna srtll leave tte city for Giand
Rapida. Toledo. Detroit, Chicago and
wvat.at 6:00 a. m.. 11 a. m. and 6:45 p.
m. ;fer Maakagon. Port Hnron, ToUdo. moj Tooro toolmbU.
Detroit hnd tba aaat at 6 «0 a. as. pad
lu Of SatlufnctlonOvwr Indors#: UJIOa.
and MUwaakea at€HX> a. m.. 11:80
ronnlof CenurnUAIgnr
m. and 6:60 p. m.; for EU Kaplda.
alkaaka and Oantrel Luka at 7
n.
m.. 1:36 p. m. and 6:46 p. m ; nr
riawre akow Thm
ObarlavoU and Patoakay at ^:86
u\x>i(U ibc nci cmajiy of a personal
jw-m. and 6:46 p m.
r«rtr at» Ksaaava
visit. It saves time and expense.
Connections unth all cities and
DELIGHTFUL RECITAL
villages in Alichigan.
apRclRl toTW Kfc«uic U««ord.
atrmm fay Volm. Ptone ate lUt
i.-Tte
Detroit. Mich., flapt.
MtomBorneor MImKoI
Grand Rapida judicial oonrentloo
Ifal* AfWrwMM.
did two Uilnga wbloh gratUted tte
A^mmber of Iha voloa and piano
cltUana of Detroit Irrmpactlva of iiolCOMPANY.
lUoa Ooa waa bP nnanlmootevote to pupUa of MUt Alice BoU rta. aaaislad
lodoraa Otmaial Algar’a candidacy for by elocution pupUa of Mlaa Chase,
tte senate Tba ntbarii~ tte unani. gave a very tellghtful recital at the
Boua nomination of Judge W. L. Oar- home of Mtaa Boberta this afternoon^
pmiinr for jnatloa of tte inprema tbclr fteditlon of the numbers show
•onrt. Tte i*opla of DMrolt are ing talent and o^nl traUUg
tiiayaraprac Among thoaa taking part ware Mrs
tlia MUma Hattie
in their anpport of
and UU Peterson. Rhea MartU. Bath
Oanmnl Algur and also I
Margnerita Evana Edith
Minnie Votrnta. flailna
R beoanae of bia emiand Mdlipored lltnem to wear Pnloipbar. Du MoManna. Joaapl>lne
tte ennlna in our court of last reaorL Davia Haxi l Ferrta LiU Dean,. MatHr. Forty’s nuumgcra, T. J. Karin. tie Urelhck, Helen Fenton, and
Dr. J. R. Kennedy, and Stanley W. Marion Gibba and Maamra Alfre.1
greatly ohagrlnad and Wilhelm and Arthur Bachunlt The
of all the new Fall and
irer tte adoptian of tte violin obUguto for Mra Mollanua wua
played by Mi.a Beaaie Fnlgbum.
Winlcr stiles are two
sj<cial styles t.f
arary confldenoa
TU»K FIBST orXvIDi; UAME
mouly eaUad tte maoblta. Wd

tteir

oonfarenoa met laat
night at tha oflloe of E. H. Allyn. and
uomplclad theU work. Tba reporta of
tha different oommltte.** were moat

the winter wUl go Into uffaet to
row. ThU dty wUl reoalva axoallant

nw for root Ball

THE FEELING IN DETROIT

Bou. B. B. Piahar and Bon. W. J.
fltoait, both as mayore of Grand Bapids. now aeoretary and treamw. reI (ha goMial. but thaj ▼tead ■paoliTaly. of tte CltUana Taiapbooa
On .are in tte eUy today looking over
they did not think tha I
tte loanlasohaagaandinapaotlnglbe
have .bean krenght np Than, no
i of tte alam
u Both offioUUara
with the exhhanga
didatea and the Wayna ecwnty friends here and iUhoMaaaa They atata that
«f dndgo Oarpanmr. who feared it
would hurt thalr frieod. all aarred to been spent racantly in improving tba
hold down the vote which would hare aerrlca. more ImprovamenU willte
made. Tte intronaga acoordad the
company here warranU ite company
in giving every iiomlble Improvement
tnatanoa. Be oppoaad tte adoption of to perfect tha aervioe.
way reaoluUon. yot ha waa one of the
grvt of the prominent man of tba aUla
to daolare hla ndteranoe to Oai
Kemnu ate Ltejr Maeeab«» OpMMd tl
OaoBoa WHS riM ProarM
votes for

‘ YBT ISTTIoXO

HEO SCHEDULE FOR OUTER
VOICE OF
THEPEOCLE
ExprMfMl In Judicial ConvanUon In Grand Rapida

SIXTH TKA.B-ICO. 16T0

SKPTBKBCII IT IMM.

SwHtCidif 15c at Cold Storagi|

VIOLIN LSESONS
D. W. STEWART
.11

.nrull
(or . iohii ol ll
UU..IV. City «»j*rrw IL»u'.31S \V. mil

muniioiit

A very enjoyable gathcrUg oceurn d laat eveuUg at the home ol Mr.
and Mrs H A Langworthy of Ran­
dolph atreet. in honor of Mr. Langworthy’s aixty-acoond blrtflday and
Uie wedding anntvareaary of himself
and wife. Mr and Mru. HorbeH
Mootagne. Mr and Mr* W W. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Ijeri Soule
Uie gueau, the gentlrmvn having nU
bevn fellow employae of the Hannah
a Lay Mercuatlle Co. in tbe grocery
depurtment in daya gone by Mr. and
Mrs. Prokop Kyaelku.who would have
completed the comi«any. were unable
to bv preeent Tbe old duya were
lived ovaruguin and the old awriea
retold. Mr. Monta«ue lold hie famoua bear atorv. Mr. flmUh indulged
in hla cuatomary flah atory. Mr. Boole
lold army atoriaa and Mr .LangwortUy
aat and Uatmied. maybe. Whte tte
gueati departed they left a fioa rocker
memenlo of their vialt.

of-STYUI

STEINBERG'S wREUABLE DRY ROODS AND CLOTHIHR HOUSE.

$3.00

P

««SEE OUR WIRDOW.

Jlllrzd U.
Friedrich

Tall Bulbs
A tine shipment just received.
Place your orders early while
Assortment is complete . . .

FRANK NfPPAINE. Florist

l.K.VliKK IN GOOD SllOKS
THF OLD STAND

TKi® ♦

L»Ji«iolfGtwe, (KwiethiDg ........................................25

$$$

Jlsbtr « ©

On riano experiments,
but buy yonr piano where
exery instrument is rtfaranteedand the prices are
right. You can make
no mistake when you buy
a KIMBALL. « « w «

FRANK FF.1EDRICH
TKmtSIUD

W. W. KIMBAU COMPAKY

242 FRONT ST

Every thing about these
fall styles
suggest superiority of
fit—harmony of
colors—exclusiveness
of design—When
you get into them
you don't want to gel
out. Exceptionally
good values at

Special Barsains.......
A lot of Si .00 Corsets at 49c.
A lot of soc Corsets at :t5c.
GooeI Shaker Flannel at 4c.
Goexi Brown Cotton at .’ic.
Fruit of the Loom at 9c. Lonsdale at 9c.
Special for one week, all our 35c wool dress
goods at L.^c.
All our 30c wool dress goods at 22c.

I'

$10 00, $13XX>. $15-00

$18.06 to $*J.oa

Mtea 61 la Dm ends mine 101(28 pireiit ckupv
te 6 Ite iia«, Mm «tin a Stute Piitn
ITM lilt nttf 13.90 i6i a aw 6 Dm BHis.

22! Tnnt St.

i1^

MAIVIH-TOIM
CL.OTHINOCQ

A. J. WILHELM
ONION STREET

1.

*

here’s
One of
’em

KCilVBtB

kUriotLApopobr;

InmmNiyJlihrt of wfhloh baUm^lo

10 €«trts ptr Yard and upwards.

New Goods In Every Detriment

DON’T WASTE YOUR

0««E«tS TOUCHED

omTth^ laM’s Ihthar. were tte YiaUms (tf thi^ Ih 'Orand Bapida tte
night of tte ooovaatite. Daare and
DooUttlehadtakani
kgrO.117 oad

Tlicve shiK-s are made of
fine Patent leather and
ol Knamel Calf vamps,
dull toi'S and in the new
auil fashionable Bluchcr
cut. fairly heavy soles.
They arc ver> swell

Handsome SI! Waist Cloths

TURN AND WELT SOLE

WMarefhteSWte.wd.
thtr mind imMinanlBSInWl
Amt Arbor. Sept 2T—S. C Yin. a tt.jl.ftlM-eoor«fMte8anr. wfco
popnkrr ClDMr
Climem M
mlent mid Mi» tajid Bok j.l totmata. Ditiag

ihsfCCawtoEn^ tawadjinedi-

tier of it. eo that
I for a victory for

ulsi’o’ur'

Patent and Enamel '
Shoes for
Ladles nun

C'lolliirr., lla«.r» .ml Fanii»h«. to Hi. kU).«ly. lb. Am.no.ii Oitiini

.

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lawaailfc atiwa

ip EVEffWG HECORft.

m3

tnAvem): city, Michigan
/ GKAHO THAVBIiSB HBBALO

I
irnirni^mmm.

Wgk
!W«iy3
Wim.

r Mary t^ved if er

>V^C6at
t-M

^Jmt Like She Loved the Lamb

tor-mt7ho<7

A^Tbey're both ptse wool. gTBciM Biid decn^
^^g^Ereiywfaere th^ lUiy w«t tbe WOOLTBX
coat went too.

Tliis cot tkM tlM guaranteed Ueel t
couches. We have the F
JtohjMt -F.1.

^ made her the pcide Of Iwr **Kt.’*
It stthed her Ibr •‘ereiy day" and lor
8«bic*t.-Oo«ud

rCX)LTEX garmeotsfor child^aie
ciil.fittedaDd finished
ex.
pern. <rheNo.40.ilhistzxted4iere.
is nade ofSeriey in many dlfierent
cdlocs. Almost theentiresoxfimeis
Ariped in alienate cofdiar and narnwatimpa oftafietta. Itkcntto •
allow for growth and is dnimbla
enon^ for several seasqps* weer.

iir-: *r“*f.ssu:a=~.~

is"""' ^

We cu pIcoK jroa in it)r><« “d yoo Idwv that «e win tare you
Boiiey. farwc uBdentaad when tad wfaeo to buy.
The brethren are requested to re-

skSeSs:!.^”'

" J. W. SLATER'S IWBEflIMSmsnili

cm*a-jFirsa*ai.-«.is

WHolmmmlm mraei Pta^tetl
StUBdaid

J. W. MlLLIKEN
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• MAHLaM
»arOi^«fSMLMd
C&WiJt A. WI1.0BY ar Vm«I
t A. rAi.i.«ri,«
LUK II. KIO.LKY ,

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ORUABDO C. MOFFATT.

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JAB. ■. MOHBOF.
RKhUBUCAJr CX>UWTY TICKET.
DAV10 4^. CQAXDLI
PmO^tjCUi^
BOBBST S. WALTS

U:*

W. WILSOX.
BXO. W. «TBWAIU>.
BBo.

i'.*

totBll oiUU .
d thw« !■ B fair |w|||mit
tha afforta «Bd anIlSy «f th
Tnaaiaa Oily
be
) panBMaat looBtioa of aavt^i
Tha ginng of booBaa. la baias
awracad by prosraaaire oitiea
oftan Baw Indaatrtea may l» »eoi
0 4 to brooma alookbolden in Bsaoo
faetBrioff ooooama which frira raaaoi..
Ablaaaaonmoa of «alan»a lo iba invc
l«a. Thla plan la belns adopted 1»^
• aaay olHaa and tha fact that local
kaara willini toaooonrmcaai
i by baoominf otooi
holoata la aa
IbeaaooaaaoraB
While
tW board of t>B I la a powerful Inflo
OBoa in aaoQiin,
thi. oily tqr n
riaa looklnii

aaabttle tha good timee which now
prevail and bring about a reourrenoe
of tbe ooDditiooa of IWS. While they
oiay expreee deoided viewa tooohing
Che ilU they now bear, either real or
fancied, they are not diepoeed to ruah
I olhera that they know not of.
fhll^eeliag of a lanewml oonfl
certainly eoooaiagee tha beUef thei

A’E VERY IN0I6NANT
..•I.
TOW TO., w.
M«re ar Cra.w4 mt • kaH*»ri

rewereaome Uvaly •‘oatrylngi
•o*' about tbe reeideooe of Mr an.
Bra. L. A Merrill ob Bast Klnti
direet. tbe oiher evening when thei
iaughler Anna wae married to Jaool
^eaae, and tbe ealire family feel thmi
hey were needleealy aad eenaete
annoyed by the eiawd of hoodl
md others who pariieipated in a h
ivari and other demcoetratiooe lo that
viqinity. Mr. Merrill bad jnet return
ed from the bedeide of hU mother,
allar^e who is very Ul. mod wua not in Un
mood for fooliahaeea. end thb demon

veeled ae aa aaeuranoe of eooourege
BNBI UBd fallh in Ibe future of tin
auy. awB with meuaa ehouldoome
forward BBd belpedabliah new induaIrfoi by eabaoriblBg lo Ihe working
aaplIaL providing avideaoe of reason
able latacBs are given. There are
maay In thla dW who will te willlBfi

trss.rsrzirs.':

peal that ihe opportuniliet will be
affaredBlBO

Irpasdbimyexdapaie
U lookiag this way.
,batlaaiBrfM«7I»o
BBBlsi this eUyfbr ear

4
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All ure invited to

The mlnifttera of the city are requeaied lo meet ut the atody of Bev.
a Ooohlln MoBdey moraing At 10
o'elook.

C. T. Stoat. a«trmu.

Ber. Wiley t Wright, l
of Waehlagtoa aad

An earthquake ebook which waa felt
at Mexico City TnorwUy draoked a
Urge number of buildinga. uud th.
polloe reporta ahow that the water
plpee barat in aeTeral atreeta. The
earthquake waa quite eerere ia Pueb­
la. eaoaad maeh alarm, and reporta
oomlagin ahow that tbe eelamio dieturbanoo
Rirauioe was
«u lUl
felt eaetward
MHw.nl to V«»
Vi
Om.
to other oltto. Md towo. o. ]

Don't let the air get ttagnant
— create a hreexe. Pnt.hi ooe
or more of oar desk or ceilaw
ELECTRIC PARS in your^
fice. store or home. AH of new
design and perfoctooQWnictkMi

WOIM

ttanShvHy
«rtUU, taTltod «. tb..
, rrtmtt.

r

general public to all our aerricaa.

th.

Bev. Wm. Wham, puator.
Olaas meetingatP -Ja
BM—bTPrMl.
SudoT Mhool M It.

Thalayoang

I of fortuae re-

purohase of a wed
troaemau. isahowB bythafact
Jaeliee Gcrmaa. of tee
eoart, oa the ap^ieatiea of
OoLWm. Jay.aathegaardieaoCMtai
BearietlaBeU, Imaed an order direeliagtheHew Trek Ufo laensaaqa On
pay her 818,000 001 of a trail fte
tee parpoee of paying .for bar wedding outfit. Mim Bell la a gsaadcha late laaeo BeU. and
apoo hia death ahr Anberited from
him a large tertaae, whieh ieheldia

THISJ&IHESTYLE
Stem for VOU ta Bay

\Ve have this style shoes to get the business
We have the quality of Shoes to hold'it.

Qenllemen’s Shoes

Bev. D. Ooohlin, pastor.
Sermon at 10:80 a m. Parents of
tbe Sunday aobool are spsolally Inviied to be preoset at tbU aerrioe: it is
a part of the Sunday aobool reUy
A young

STEINBERGS
6MI0 OPQA HOUSE
ONE NIGHT
TUESDAY, SEPT.

iunE.swiurs

IDhtwAr
MATCH

IT’S A LAUGH!
irs A YEIU
' irs A ROAR!
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H.T. O. T. Stoat.
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Snnday acbool at noon.

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Special make with my name stamped on the

$2.00, $240, $3.00 and $3.50

TO CUftK A COLD 1 a Ohs SAAT

the M>a>et'Umo<i wiB Imtc tfai.
pen 6ar Ihe Soo. ThcROK a lane
.a>be,whoirin»faMlhii<itT.

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John Q. Qabler. of No.
lOS-lSthSt.. CMean^N.Y..
writes: "Gloria Tonic cored
me completdy. 1 waa ao'
eererdy afflicted with rhetinmliem that I could not
turn in bed without screaming, but now I can work
like years ago.* My wile
was also cured of rheumiu
tisni, her hands having
lormerly been crippled and
swollen."

win be

lahadBoanM,
oMuitod tbefUMolofabainbionl.
BrMliic urrie. ud Mraon u 7 M.
<U«.
AUm. eardtoUy Inritod to thuo
Babbi. Hincb. In a Mtaon In T«n>plo Uiul. Cblon«o. tnntinc <***>,
HtoMioo in tb. utbtmoito oonl finldo. ^
declared that condiUona were similar
to the etreggla tetweec rich and poor C h r i a t i a n Lih?.—Im“U?iiVltieT?^
preoeding the French revolution, and !^i of the members io tbe pa
that tbeoountry wua ataoding oo tbe
brink of a volcano, which waa liable
S^oav eehool at IS K».
tobnntforttaa(UTttn»wtthnllth. ,voSd ’ *’ C.. «:15. Lud,., lfl«
tore* of a P,1m.
of’uto'^ '
The whaling terk Platina or New
Bedford. Muse, reporu tbe capture
aeur Barbedoee of a pore svhite wbaie.
» oordiaUj invited to tbe aererb.ch mede 100 beirela of oil
A ManMe. Ind.. *pvclal rev.: Fear • ^
■ nr that ber ho«h«nd we* hn|«leeal<i '
Hugh Kennedv,
lU of fever. Mr.. Perry Beoif.ow. L^oreiug ^rvlce at 10:Wi -Tbe
wed 85 rear., left ber home, boabaod j
Oppcnunitie. and iu
»ilitiea. ’
aod en^ children today, going to <be
gSveniiur service at 7:M. 1
borne Bfberparenu, where she shot ••^b.1 Think ye of Christ.?"
berwlf through tbe heart, death fol
lowing immcdletely. Her body wea
found by accident by ber aged }iarents.
Tbe hashand. w|io wa. apprised of
the tragedy, ia txpected to' die at any

srr*

Mim Nellie Laidie left today for a
iiitiaJackaaBaBd odier points in

time.

■errloeatlOJO o'el

At ondoo a patent baa bren aeonted covering a novel engine for rnMn^e
propuUion. which John Wills, the inasaeita will reduce tbe ortMSing of the Atlau^c to u three days'
ioomay.
The eruption of the Sontrtere volBO oo Sunday was a dassllng phamenoo. At 6 o'clock at night tbe
dm. Tbe crowd, which inoludec
women up to tbe age of 40. u few
old eDOBgh to have known belter and cloud, whtoh while rapidly
grey aad Umn to silver
a lot of b<^8 and girls, surrounded
ting qaiokly aad sadthe house, making aU sorts of dW
greeahU noises.poandiag an tbe hoBea denly until It uppaared aa iX a red caulifiower
had
bloomed
on iu oreet
with elate, spattering tbe newlj
painted hoaee with aand aad mad rhiaca
Plaeleriag the windows, ehowerlnp
with aead anyone who made an up
pearmnoe out of doore. end In other
Bare Scott, colored, arrived ia Ipmways making themselves ohnoxloaa
latar. O. this weak from Balalgh,
Ibey demanded ff with which to par- H. C.. to viail his ehildruB. Meott ia
chaae a treat, but this waa not fbrth- 118 yaare old, and U hale aad hearty.
ooming. ao they oontiaaed their.^- He walked from the depot to hU aoa'a
OBStrmtlooa malU Mr. BeusA the
telaphoBed Chief of Fotlce U aadoubtadly tbs oldest psrsca In
Bnmia, when tha nolee waaquiokly the United Statsa Be ia aetivsly sb-

l*OFUl^ FKBlUOICALa.
In almost cver>* married life there
comes a lime when a readjustment of
earlier ideals is necessary. It may
come suddenly with the first quarrel
or it may gradually dawn no the hosband or the wife, and on the residi.
iog adjBstment the entire future happinctt of the fomOy often depends.
LaviaaHartdiscamesm a bhef^
tayintheComnopolitan for OctSer
the duttering of immature ideals
evolved from tbe base of romantic

SERVICES IN JHE CHURCHES

Seneral'nem

aion saUway projeot cloeer together.
end lhair atete wiU doahUaes lead Fieooh army aa among the meea of
eventaaliy to an aleoWle liaa. The tbe pecqile. A touching illuetiatiea
wua given during tbe fUl maneovera
doubtieawiU aot let any good opper- Tno prumataxa axplonon of a eaaaoo
kiUedanartUlaryman. He wa. but a
common soldier. Tbe funeral took
Tbe animated feeling diapUyed in place tbe day foUowlng the cloee of
the movementa. It waa a military
affair. The body waa phmed on a
rrpnbUoana do aoi intend to de- draped oaiaaoo. and. according to the
fealt the eieetioa of any omtemioa- French ouslom. hia brother, a bumble
el. etata. or legielaUve nofoineea country laborer, walked in the rrer of
tbrongh Indiffereaee or reeantment tbe calaKm. and behind him walked
The ery of tbe defaoorata thet only the mlniater of war. tbe commanding
leeoee ahoald be ooaeidered in generala and the prince of Aaturiaa of
ihU electloB la largely beard aa toe Spain, who waa a guest of tha Praaob
walfKoy. Tha paopU of Miohigah.

W. CVKTI*.
r»OMHr*BT« BTtX. H. ALLYN

4e II aU. The
mast render au
rntBla and if a fadory can be

«iof>a wtU aooD ba faroaefat forth
AUofihaw oatoririam are wont y
f prompt and oarefal oooaldaratlao
ud tbe Inflaeooe of Uia board will he
*iiportaat and reaolt In ultimately eaMbUa'luff new Indaelriea
here.
«beo tbeea here beea faUy laveaU
.aied by the board dtiaeoa who decIra
m a«Ul ia the dtvelapsMBt of the
dtyaeaa iadaelrial oeatre wiU bare
he opportaaity. not oaly to aeaiet In
wSahltihtBg fasMee bat of eeoarinf
hTerycll.
aen ehoald lead Ilia <
0^ board of Wade ia
board hue already shown ita
taloe in tha matter of brinfina tbe

miction on our

colors and covers.

The moat Satisfoctory shoe store in Traverse City

SOLD) COMFORT
Comes when your home has the comfort giving furnitute that should
be in every home and can, be at very li lie expense. WK HAVE
l ifE MOST EXrE.N'MVE LINES OF FURNI lURE that c.n b.ftiuml in this part «>f the s^te. We want you to see these

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MORRIS CHAIRS

Th* re is hardly a d sign made but you can find here and they are so
fine this season and we think more comforuble than ever. The
. ushions are better, we kn**w because they are filled with genuine
hair. Our prices arc from S6 75 up.

TURKISH ROCKERS
These great big. easy leather rockers are so comfortable. Such a
splendid line as we carry the only question is. which one to Ukc. It
really is hard to choose from so large an assortment. No one ever
regrets their purchase.

PARLOR SUITES
Are so rich and handsome this season—there are so many handsome
shapes and all manner of fine upiholstcry. Think of a three piece
parlor suite for $15.00 From this remarkable figure we have all kinds
of woods and patterns up to $95 00 the suite.

PARLOR FURNITURE
Fancy shaped upholstered parlor chairs in all the newest styles, ma­
hogany, golden oak, quarter sawed oak. birdseye maple, solid gold
lead finished birch—the most unique styles ever brought to the city.
Pric^wefrom $3.50 to the very finest. It is not too early to think
about the great gift giving season that will soon be here. Some are
already having articles set aside for- them. You are then sure of the
pick of the stock.

‘WE SELL THE BEST’’

THE lANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILB COMPANY
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jfCMNlms(tf Btu>s

anmatn

IdBs wlU be ooiartoooeboODW
Ooko bw booB Odfoaeodtl o too«wid
If BOW boldotr.&O. Blook wood to
IS.SO o oord. withproopooUoffoiBt
VoewootrUU foowri on ootof olde
dollrory wtoo to-fork oot" boons.
Tbe Bse of BooblaoiT to loode to

Um,S. rOrwtok.wte«medif
•d fm the tifcaplahwix of th>
prftMn bMMM o« gntTe ehi
brUMt bl*. w*e « Thvndig
i«4fbd InebM ill probf ooortbbd
^111 to Mit to ibe K«U|-K>0 AijllUB.
Dr. J. T.
too m4 A BMW or tto booed or toet he will be to Qraod Rapids, Oot
booUh. to oifoliittbeoortIBootogmfO SO, opoo toe oooooioB of toe pmeenlo.
tioB or modolo to the Bponito Amid.
M reoeoBi for tolleriof blm ioi
A Mg
** Aa obomol ooodittoo of the Borrow
tioo is btiag pUBBod In his honor.

Ahoto fiflaao years ago my ebam
BIO an* am laadod In New York with
flftces moathe* pey fn our pocketa.
We had born more'n bslf way nmad
toe wflrid in the tolp Hooghly. an‘
BsOortlke we proceeded to color the
town with red lead ftom keel totfW.
The first day was Bstnrday. an* I
goese oor logbook showed that wc did
oar fnll doty in the pslnUn' bUn«.«a
Sunday rnumin* we spruced up In
aonie brsn* new topi an* UM oor
coarse uptown to aee the rirb folka
the pretty gale op* the daodiee paradla* In their fine Hothes.
At last we fetched op In front of a
big church an* stood there e spHl lieteoln’ to the inuiUc that was playta*
r. I e<-s to Bill, -Let*, go in ao*
see what Ifs like an* beer the muelc.-I don’t think.- ees Bill, **that they
want the Uk^ of lu* lu there. This
niipesre to
M»rt of Milratlnn
lint I h«».Td the iireacW at the
BetlH-I wy once that ealvstl.ui wus
■ee. We might haU ’em an* p’raps
ley’ll let ns come sboanl "
A gospel mso met n* at the gang
sy. abook our flipiKra ae if we wml
Id ohipmatiw an- then j.:|oi...l ui to a

kmi ah' ine sew the geepd man wIm
We ww gala* tot. an’ 1 asked him
that twe WBaBB* wbs^ It bafied
He mid. -Boys. tbst*B coe sf the
gruBdem tBBCs a nma ever llstewd ta.
SB' If ttorr’s aay ssoi IB him to uB
tost taw «« fiad It. TheaMsm
I. The Lest Chord.***

aerer lost a rope yanr
S7iacto«MUa.te«tU.
We walked dowa toe street s pices,
asyta’ asCUu'. bto I mm daia’ a Mg ra.od.dd orvod f«*uUto
tolnklB*. That moslc had made a queer Tamti. c,», Om x nSt toror
rcelia*comcorcrme.aa**forrl koowed d,ylMty«rI wm orwkwtit tb.
It 1 ww totakte* of hease an* toe Md
folka. 1 remembered what my mother
aald Jest before I weto off to sea-that
she ww goto* to pray for me every ototalBlj fow IDWBS which can to
Btofit to loraij B ptom, Bed tola ia awe
“ fie yd bli^^
^toBBMBBStOttotawd
ftotossB Oily aoBld wot hBVB
toto WBSlBl toOCBBttototol pack, to
lacked ftar yoa ev*ry algbt.fto tot tctfia rttor tstos Btotfim
1 ww tblnklB* of sU those thtaga. an* LBhB to toB toy to to arallBd wi
flnstly I ecs to Bm. -I’m gula' home ttoee BBchBUe up to b law I otai
to ecc the fedker Bill coogtied quecrwalk, to cnamtotol iaoa fanos
Ukc an’ ecx. -^’m I.- An* we wmt.
>11. boys. I ain’t much on music. top. with oojaBloaBl ttepa Itodi
’ only an oU aallo
1
.roa ever lose your
rin- ftesr jrlte all tangled up. Jest
git a good maelc pilot to play that *cte
tune oa a big full rigged organ, an* if
it don’t gtt aoondln’. of your wayward
Terraots. with stoat tiept
U’a 'cauae yoo aUi’t got auyl
Liagt tig aaggigg up. by
Dndcr toe eaptkm ’Tbc Art of I*ut
Qg Tblttga" an EnglMi autb.a- has
vm some very anittblnc cxaniplca of ooaM bt Bmde >tcy JkauUfai. itpe
ylug things In a quivr way. One of aiaUy if pltatod wtto c
e most unfortunate rcedrded attempts thrabt, txata aad Tinea
ewwpe from a coarermlkmal diffl.
ilty was made by an east end curate
who cnltlraled the
One day
and mid. “I have brought my l»oy’i totm bowers of beauty. Waltr 1
Ukeness. as you mid you’d like to have aad otbtrtqaatic plaaU would |
IL-^
water obuto from toe dam.
How la her

plied
man that t.s.k tbe ph,w,igniphr
A story Is told of a y«ung laboTc-r
who on bU way to bU da5^s work
called at the registrar's uffiiv to regis­
ter his fath-r s d,-stb. When tbe otbMias Hattie Oammiugs of Flint was
cial asked the date of the c%.lit. the
tor toe oopport of toe siote lostito
aua replhHl;
idnoed by m Detroit man poain
itow BB^ to toofcod for on ooooant of
-He ain't d
der the name of Dwiel Osmpau to go
tboodroBOO totbo prioosoffoeioad
before night
sad enter hia office at i aalolbor UriBf epnosoo Tbo ototo
mvp me another Journey if you would
boord or oonfotoioBo ond obocUtoe.
put It down now
tos girl oot to onpperaad abaent
-Oh. but tliat won’t do at all!” sahi
,whtob bw boon risitow toe toolito.
ksUy pat bar pooketbook aad
tbe registrar. T’erhaiw ysur fatlnr
tiOM ond looklnf over toe eotlmotw.
M in his pooket. Then he left ▲ ooM-tL MAK I ix.<rran r«i
a atAV.
will live tlU tonsHTow.dado toot tooBtoBoferoMonilewm
her. The polios are looking for toe seat on the main dtvk alwuramldahlpa.
-Wdl I dot.*i know. sir. The Ucktor mya as be won’t, aud he knows
Talk alK»m catx In a »tn.n»;f
root oopooesi, ob oooooot or too ia*
what be has given him!’*
TwaiTt notUin’ to ns two **.
oroooodoootof Urioff.
haul tauta” Aiuwttl away in a high
Mloblgon wUlbore toe honor of bo.
tooe<l .NVw Vsirk -rhnnli. wiih aweU
Tk# Wmssw WJtli • Bskr.
inc one of too first ototos intbe nniao
people all rewind rigged ni> in
•*rhiralry will not die so long as
to oBlertoto Mrs. Dialee T. B. Deni, Fistula, hot, wbeo aU failed. Book- irvry.
there remains tlie woman with tbe
Well I c;;at uiv s vi^alROU au’ tioaUy baby.- remarkid tin- phiIoM*pher
ooo. BOttOBol president of too Fedoro. len*fl Amii
•* r
spUnl
the
mu**ir
pilot
Bruises. Outs,
t alH.ut two p’lnu
-This
alHOit the preity girl
p luts
tloo of WotooB's Clobs, who ww
on the atnrlwkirtl ln.w. lie wu; actin’ always gc-itlng a seat In a e.-,r is im-re
oleolod Koj loot in Loe Anfoles. CoL
kinder on, asylike. a* if he wan
twaddle. Just look'through any «ur
Mrs. Dontoon will oobm to Mwke.
sure bow she Uiis l.eadln’. but
you are In mid you will mh- the pn'tty
goo toe oeoood week in October os
be got bis U..^rln’s an’ let ber s
sirl with the moillsh gown Mandlng.
At Bt. Joseph all pupiU of the
toe goeot of toe Moskegoo Women*!
First, then- wnr. Mime Urdu
and the drc-ssmakiT’s cmuid girl with
oUb. who ontoiioia the oloU oonren.
terin* Uii aloft MmMMvloTe,* on the tbe long Isix will U- m-atetl
iloo ot toot limb. Mrs. ‘DenUoo hoe Tbursday aad toe school oloced be- main skya’I .vanl.au* th,-n- th, y ibased
-The prettiest girl In New Turk
tbeniselvi^s
up
andown
the
r
yal
stay
Joeau’l stand the ghost of a . hanee if
cuaee
beat
could
not
be
famished.
o olstor. Mrs. Mop Btooklng Eooggt.
an*
then
they
ii-n
iM^I
on
the
f«»n-t*gan*I
•be unteia a car by tbe side of a wo­
who It o resident of Boy City, while Eight hundred pupils were giren u
crosst^eis
slnglii*
like
a
bird
store
let
man
with a lail.y. Mak.-s no difference
her boabond U o Unlreristy of MiohhKjHe. iThen they wuz fcoue. m)- Bill what sort of a w;.man she is either.
igon men nod former pupil of Dr. ond
mds ulons, it
ubore. •ex to me. “Suthln’ VkiNnHl them birds That liaby is her imssiiort to a seat.
Mrs. Stone of Kolomosoa
BO ottor. it s
away. Jack.’* .nn* I w*HHred back.
In a Madison avenue .-ar the other
Tbs R. aHotoowoy. lodge No. W7,
-Maylie the ,',K.k
the tahhvloth day two young w..n.en who h«.k,d na
F. to A. M., of Ooledonlo, posseoeeo
overboard an’ tbev’re afttT t
If they would have boen mon- at borne
They'Jl U* back ag’ln all*right
EU euti-red the ear. aud not
, Then the luuhle pilot kind t»f i-ast Lis
offered. At tlie next iTosslibtoiy |b toe stole. It fontorly be*
At Oalumet while usosnding in a eye aloft. gl%e ber a ^^uple of spokeo.
mai
longed to R C. Hotbowoy of Orond cage ut toe sooth Tamarack mine
an*
we
beard
a
light
Ineexe
a-i'omln*
ugly and
Bnpida. after whom the lodge ww Toeedar night. Martin VerbanU fell
dirty,
but
tdte
carried a Imby-a red
snfilike.
Bomed. and ot hU death a few ywrs out His oompunions grasped him by
lUISSill’ faced, winlnt eyeil Uby too. cln.uiedlago Mra Hathaway oorried oot toe
clotida.*’ an- Bill m'X. * Aye. aye. Jack.” ately a gentleman arose from bis M-at.
leqooot or bar bolowd bwbond before |
The pilot laid liaik an’ U^)k things Not only that, but be graspe.1 ber elbis doato toot bis Ubrary aboold be
and oteadic-d ber when the car
U toBio bruoee body and bmiB, easy, turiie,! over his cliart. Jest takin’
glsw to toe looal lodge. Some time
a aqulni at tjfipcuniimss now an’ then. iffartrd off.
-ruin sal
Bin. an* I sex.
ago Mra Hatoeway eeal toe books
-ni bet those two stunning girls up
Aye. he's got nil the rags
Obd toe lodge toes
r’yals, skys’Is an’ taoon wTais-rs.”
» An* atuna’Is ” added Bill.
It was reoenUy finished o DMII ami asm B5.CMI. Vis O. B.
Then the music chap got frisky as If
selfishness of man.”-New
ad by toe lodgeandisa
A 1.
e wux sett in’ on a hot galley stove.
leos of work. The Ubemry
up a b*etle stroo.
The Anaual O. _R. A I Sxeurslon D* it begun to
oOBtolaa asarly l.MO Tolumee aad is a
er. He pulled out some wind Jamwooed of toe Maawio order ottos
jers on the jiort side, an* she |kve a
The * holy well" froi
leh Holy.
roll an’ be feu h,d upag iu the V/c rail
Umitod Btatae from toe time George
eU. in north Walem,
Its name
knowtd a smoky mm*%vt*ster wur as lieeu famous t hroogbout the w hols
cornin’, for 1 be«Td the thunder rollin’ country for
les. Tbe legend i
to aearly toe present time.
ly
off
like
It
wuz
nigh
bull
down
to
St.
Winifred
lived
near
the
si»ring
At OtOBd Bapids looal ooal dibltrs
the wlijd’ard. It kept breirln’ luurv and endow,-d it with tl»e power of rsadTOBoad toeprtoeofaatoraelteoQal
1 aaO Bstoru g&.OO VUG. on* more, the thunder wux gettin* loud- lleving all iillmeuts. atxl ever sluce hisftow B8.M to $10 a too. and bat two
r an* loudtT. an’ I wuld almost hesr lory liegan to Iw writ In Wales bo-<tt
be ole man holler. ’ All bands aloft an’ of iK^Ie. most of them Homan fathIke in sail”’
ollc*. liave Joumeyid from all |iarts In
She eased up a bit when the fiyln*
*...|»e of Is-lMg ,-tmd of their reUte an- light sails wux stowed away, specth’e maladies. ' The iqirlnr Is aur.an- tlw old gal w uz luaUn’ gtHsl weath­
led by a small cliapal which la
er of Jt under Ihwer tot»s’U an’ atays’ls. supiK>s,d to have Iwea built by Ma*^
She wux Jest a Idlin’ an* carritd a twine gar.t. iiiolber of King Henry. Tha
In her teeth like a I’unanbv.
meacura YoscsuumBaiidlfnal
candidate
for cure enters kml kneels
The railroads have arranged for
Tou oughb-r heiTd that music tune:
4wsd gU your momy hack. Jfr. Osm*
stooe ledge Mde tlie water, and
........ i<W,.iad..mys. half rates for the West Michigan Fs^ E%*en if -twas M-rv^x-hin* hartl enuf to then, according to the cberlidied b-gnoSCd^iUftHXto’di. Sept 29~Ocl. I. frotn all |K,mts. the
could fuller that end. whatever ailed him once th-ntui»e all^ ihv s ne. an* it didn’t Bfter alls blm no more. Auy one who
touMbtoauausmekef pilw. iWy lictod j tickets arc to be good for five days*
f rumv I,ow she visits tbe little chapel at alm,«t any
aodtbsypMutodsndhl^ Noibtagbdpsd returning SatunVi}-. 0^4, and this
Miiufll or bow rime In the year will find It full of the
tosmaatolmedPr. A.W.Cbaer*sCHansmi Ifeaturc wiU bring
to the Fair
much
them birds scretvbed. that music
____
».*• k0c.abaaaxalldwd«s.w:anil to the dty to
the halt and tbe Mind, moat of
Uot held that luue full an*-by them people of tbe poorer claaaea. and
ipough it all
tbe rlllagere of IlolyweU ieU of endL W. OkMS'l Mstasisli » onosu.Hy .ttatohe thi. ix
He yanked out some i]b<we wind Jamalraeolaaa curea that have taken
lers on the lee side, an’ tbe thunder place U-fore their aatoatabetf eyas.
died an’ muautd as If nil tlie fnri^'
ux looac an* tl>e dogll ch.ndn* *em;
Mr. tod Mrx. Jacob Hcu« left last
le old packet wus nigh on her beam
ening for InditnepoUf on their wedends, an* abe rolled so 1 calkilated to

aee that chap pitch overlswr,l Blme- ding tour.
by she caaed up a bit-an’ Bill nudged
The Harvest Festival of the Selva,
ma with Ms elbow an* mys. -Jack,
they’ve g<$ ber boc-e to under a gooae boo Army begips this evening.
: mala tofia’I an* she’s maktn’ good
bar of It- That wax my idea, but
I wus cxpectln* to sra tbe whole potAttto coat of only a tw<xeBCMeinp
incteMMl In a leCtet; to pey for the poet
toe^of^toe^m^
. wiij its soothiiji^ttrains^al^oo the tir^
give’ ber tba lower
her on ber course. He begnu jmtichlM- p5> km? orOto^Ito toTtJv
l?ow*wife. too. is a soldier, waging a li(etocm wind iammers back ag*ln as If
lottg strug^ while others rest at ease.'
be had Bo^BM oac fur ’em. aa* it boThe result of her work decides whether
omet OBBt^ afllletkiB. ftehlng pHee.
It la tto toot reaedy extant. *Thh
ay to toa to'tbeaat. kinder Bs^er- eiBUBswt hM made amay remarkaUe
core* after every other meant of rean*
canto*,
aa
tf
It
didn’t
want
to
ammunition "TAPS" will mean as much to
Tst Tha blrda eoBto back, aa’ wa lieX had tolled. Sveryuoe who givco
olntmeat a tolr trial wHl heartily
her as to the tired but victorious soldier.
could haar 'am peeptai* Bg*to up to tbo thedorae
aU tto makeva riahn for IL It
yardarms. *Tb«a It died cot a flat
te twoMOBBc^glaae Jam at *5
aa’ rrea tbe Mida bcffua to
down tUl them ams only oas loe:
w left a twitlerla* oa toe aad totxl by Bmfi.^^peotoB|A Tto weB^
He girt a U^aQuaak

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Piles

PECR*8kMOLPMTKIITS

Si

HANNAH & LAY CO.

TbsB toe i^c pilot atowad atrajr

to*

Bto toto

OfUy NMtartol American Cathartic
Water. A recognised cure for Consti­
pation. It keeps your liver orcting and
your system perfect. At your Dru^i^st.
Large botUe, 35c.; small botUe. 10c.

: HSY
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FASKPOSSUaUTIB
visitor From ChIcsffO So®costs Ptsm for Bssutlfyiii®

3Sad"?S3?i?Sr

Now is your chance
to buy clocks on
the easy payment
plan-Doj-ouwant'
to buy that way.>
We re ready (or
you.

Three reasons why

l~Our prices arc
away bdow the ag.
ents’ prices.

EASY '
PAYMENT
Every home
should have a
nice clock.
Our prices arc
lower tlum
you have ever
had goods of.
fered 10 you—
Come and sec
—prove for
yourself.

CLOCK

2-W. buy d«c,
from roaken and
handle only the best
IBOods.
3— Wc are right here
to make our guaran-

RASTALL
EASY Hflstlin|g« EASY
PAYMENT »Jeweler PAYMENT

about abut a beantlfnl park oonl
made of the river end ita tm
There is already a fine bit of Ibwb
tome beautiful flat treat »
of
Mr. Hannah s hoaee. That lailroad
ought never to have been allowed
toere. but if it can’t be gotten away, ^
awprwpBB Daymty of too Maccaheea of the World.
toe owners ebonld be made to keep it
in well kejit lawns up to its very Ti^M-HcDONAID.
tracks Ii might even 1. cemented
betweemthe rails, ao it could be keot
df Cmdoi trsstmset ss
clean. Havingaeen Moratngaide Park *
strsejty ftok I dsddsd to
in New York, which is only 60 or 7» ■
topaimt maffd^
ibot many blocks long), {
WiM of Canlui. Mrs.
from a atxeet up a preolpitoos tooky j
cliff to Momlngtide BelgOto or Weanhkassd rclkf cams toms,
ingtoo Heigbta.1 could not help aeeing
aad la km tkim thrst
m«glis 1 VMS emtd. oBd
tha lovely poeelbildee of Boerdamn 1
havs saioyvd lias lisaWi
river aad iu banks. South Bend, In-'
cvwslact. I know thm h m4Mm tollar
diena. has a park by the river, with
toe edge of the river walled up. with
very pleased to give my
st.-j s cut down to the water for boat- j
No suffering woman con afford to
inr purposes, wtto lawns and flower
soriifd in ber work that she n^Wted ignore such aTetter as Mrs. McDonald
beds. etc., by the railroad bridge that!
9 her •

* * • writes. Her plans and advice have
r. If Boardnun river!
from toe lake to toe bay can be tom- j
the r nited Stole, and she takes time to
e<J into a park as auggeett-d above, I
give advioe which she knows wiU help
would make a trip to Traverse City i
to aee it. Such a park
^ Do not delay in securing this medi­
io that location would be exactly
cine. There is nothing to gain and
erenrthing to W hr dAv. Thechoim
where everybody in the city and all I
rriief she got from it
is Mvrr you. Will or wUl von not
WHO come in from the aarroondiiig;
secure relief now hy taking Wine of
country would aee and eejoT U every j
Canlui? AU druggists sell fl.OO bottka
day. without having to make a ape- j
1 thaaleeadaiyUtoryswers aOscIsdaad of Wine of Cardui as well os Zk packhW srvm pslM acmst my ksek. md Ifsh ^je. of Thedford’s BUck-DraughtT^
cUl trip anywhere Wid oot tee one ,
boat oo the river or mill pood at far!
as I explored. What a waste of opportnulty for boating pleasure! There >
ought to be doxest of boats and a pic-1
nrecqoe boat house boto above and
below tht dam. If you ever get each
a park, plcaae let me know and I will
come tod aee it. How 1 wisli I oonld
have tbe making of it!
M. SL Granger.
Chicago. III.

MRS. IDA McDonald,

pSisS

isrSssJs:

! WINEofCARDVI

•TAQE AND 1'L.ATPOBM

A ver)* fine attraction and one that
is among the largest protluctions trav­
eling. Will be seen at Sternberg's
C'.rand next Saturday, Oct. 4. It is a
spectacular prcxluction of ;!Sporting
Lilc,- an EngUsh comedy dramA It
occupied the Academy of Music. New
York’s hugest theatre, last season for
five entire montlw, and McVicker*s
Theatre, Chicago, the most capacious
pUy house of the western metropolis,
for the long i>eri(xl of three months.
The NewWork run was the longest,
up to the time of leaving, rccordctl for the season, and the sojourn in Chicago the longest by sever­
al weeks ever known in that dty. In
both cities it was only a question each
night as to how many standing room
tickets would be sold, for everv’ avail­
able seal was rescnetl days in ad­
vance.
Wildly enthusiastic i^coplc
filled the theatres at ever) perform­
ance and appbudtxl the wholesome
sentiment, Uughed uproaringly at the
clean-cut comedy and were moved to
cheers at the strong dramatic lines
uttered by t^c chief characters. It is
estimated that during the stay in New
York a half miHion people saw the
iclion; tod in Chicago fully 600,-

SS?”"

e of the principaT^feiturcs of
Louisiana** was Jthe railroad
-

■ • ■ the wiecki^e and
in full view of the
audience. The theatre was packed
with people. The company is firstclass tod way above the average.
Scenery, effects, all are good.
-In
Louisiana** is in for a big werk.Pott-Dispatch. St IxBiis. Jto.7,1901
At the City Opera House oo Monday,
Sept. *9.
_______ *
When the widow leaves home with
toe son. and the daughter elopes with
the father, the'fun has jmt com
menced in «A Runaway Match.** the
screaming comedy -hiC* to appear

X 01. mniihen
IF yooj mrm
in
Flnmnolml «nd oF yoojw beaming mm,
you mHoulcJ oonmldmr wbmU: wo
Howo Wo mmy bmlow. z x t t t i

Hotels and
Boarding bouses
will |»ron« k»y lookiriB
ov*reaod* Mdv*r«ls*d -todaty.

napkins «
Wc have just been lining up this stock and
putting in tbe ncm- goods and wc foun,l about
FIFTY DOZEN NAPKINS that do not
match up with thc^Table Linens- nowjhat’i
too much stuff to cam as a liroken line, so
wc are going to sell it.

,

Napkins that
Napkins that
Napkins that
Napkins that
Napkins that

sold
sold
sold
sold
sold

at
at
at
at
at

$3.50,
$G.OO,
Sil.OO,
$2.75,
$1.75,

for............................................ 2.60
ior............................................ 4.6Q
for.............................................2.26
for......... !..........................
I .76
for......... ...................................|. | 9

And a oreat many ethers
in like proportions onl>*, one doxen and io a great many ca^
but the prices artless than we can boy

Bed spread* «

7z±.'aris.-^,.,...d8 01.50
Bath Cewele

ooe, mad special and sbborate soew-

TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIQ.

w

Wl;f_

DONT MI8S IT.

'•^^TONIGHT AT ST0NBERG S QftAND OPERA HOUSE, ma W W iM to a IS M H ItoM

■.nakHKinEsaTs

MR. HORACE LEWIS

A ROOR REL.ATION

■ SOL SMiniKSBl'SFAIIOn PLAY

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SEATS ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE. TELEPHONE M2.

BARCMNS"

B- Wtthmtm M.^

Xfc Ir r.11

in tiM fiimnA tm^ wbteb
«eoo»Ud for tbo oooMi«.
WiiilMt«Wo.a04lflaw6n. Tbr
IMB WM m4« on«jr MO homelike b>
■mm «r mtf eboim mre. eiMde of
pholofwphe. otc.. Md rt^ eh.de
mmr th. olootHo tlobr. threw . ro.^
daw dl orer ell. Tbo loor Ublm
wm. doooTMed with irrtMU booqaeu
of Mmre Md the (|tot. et r.cb ptote
vm« thomme flower. Tbebortemee
Meodemm J. W. MiUUeo. 8 CiMk.
J. W. OMntWtt. D. B. Peddeo
OhM LmomNt, Md the Mime. I.0I
tie BATilMd. MUmie Walt, Rotb
VLmmmy mid M.b.1 Botee. rmwlTml
betwee. flee OAd el»
o*oloek. mid m eix the pmtj mt down
•0 A Mppm wUt the followlBf meoo:
CMdRea
llM.toe.aOr
APOU—4Orf-CT helm wllk temMo Amlo

OoffM

dohcftheropMlMm.
hAlf Of tbeeohoolmidoidladforthe
foUowlBf profTAin of toMte Md

Tteohiaf from . Temdier'e C
poiatMr. OMStletl.
The Boy^ Mre. LmioMter. ^
ClMt. Mr. CiMk.
Ohild Bt«dj for Prlmmj Work.
MimHATllmid.
Order mid ReTerrnoe. Mr. Joe
B&ermmi. The Temiher'i Oompene.
ticm. Mlae Rmneey.
The laeritAbU Pooch, Mlm W.lt
MMio in Our Boodey Bchool. Mim
Bmee
The Boodey Bohool from the Moth
er'c Point of View. Mr. D. Ooclilin.
Boot. Dr J. A. Boyder.
Tolk mid »m»lt.tloo, F. Wellon.
Bom. 1- a Ollbert. wlUi eooompeplment by Mr. Gilbert

SOUTH SIDES WOH EASILY
K.UMk. Illvh •K-toK.I.

4.^ br .
..r 25 ... o-%v...
■rr. I Ur*<l ri.M« liall
The Booth Sirte footh.11 ir«n. 1^.
Kelkmk. 5.*t.r.t«y,
.!.*«
A emod»tlll .u • K-H «
m.w .
Troeeree Clty’e w.y. »« He Bou
Bidet pbiTed ell .rtmod tlrlr
Aornirmivt. The hoe jip of th.. wi.
Acre we»: Orol.r. Otto.; gner.l.,
Oerieod mid Dritx; Ucklc. IVti.i
Aod Roberteou; eud. OorU-tt
Moore: qomtor, -oothero; heUe.
Trootorlne mid Ehrenbergrr;
Heici. The geme wee plejid et K..I.

^

Biot* has haoA a busy
for tb« past three day. dunug
ihr aenual Ihll opmiAg. Tbe large
show srlAdow. with their trimmings
. f Antnmn leave, and their dispUy
of dainty hat. wmpe and trimmings
In the 00. and gentlemen’s nnd boys’
.ilotblna in the other, give fair idea
of the mans pretty things to he eeeo
inside. Tbe Miles are especially atrted. 00 enlerlrg. by the display
fSdl aad winter drees good, and
tbe laageeerieiy of trisemiogs and aoof dree. The new fnmltafri
mt with Its ohoSoe line of
>is also a peint of Ifltereet.
attmoilmi. afi
in themlUiaeryopkilM.*
I. Orane of Detroit, who has
e of ibis departmeot. has need
taste in her arrangonient of tbo
as well as in the aeleoiloos she
aad. The popular fancy for
is gratlfled in tbe laige vagiely
of ehapee and trimmlnga on azhibi.
is also eery popelarthlk year,
mink aad ohlaehlUa belM the two
varieiiee most ia ae. The Paris bats
been selling sapldly, and a line
of New York hats at popolar prices is
aeo meetlM with a large sal. Tbs
ly to wear hats are shown in grtmt
iber. aod are in ooestant demand.
Many pretty creations are ahown.
blaok aad oraaga being oae of tbe
stylish oombloatlao. Aa orienal hat eatlrely composed of mink,
with a lace scarf es trimming is one
of tbe DoUoaably beeatifnl haU. In •
faot, it is bard to tell wberp to stop
in tbe deeeripdon of the wy oholee
' ‘ rbioh are shosm. and it U no
that the Mdies linger loogeet

E. Wlllielm has bMO holding bit
Mil opaolng this week, and hU large
!• foil of things to delight tbe
feminine mind and eye. Perhape the
millinery department might Uy claim
attention,
though all branoheeof the baslneee
in for their full ahar. Mr.
Emma •Fillman of Cbloago haa been
leoored as bead trimmer, and she baa
•n exhibition a large line of iin tty
model, tbe prevailing oolors. some
nw^ alone, and often cooie < with bUck, Wing grtM*ii and
n- o , jre Tbe gr.en and Mne
ti. are very »ttli«h and
tliH vi iliogs which trans
ttherwiMt crdinarr hrt*
g, ..f lieanlv aie of all de............... muA colors One especially
prt If. hnr, faced with while, is cKiver.1 witti soft f M, nf giiM u TelTct and
na« mink irlmminK* Anoiber.morte1,-d after one of the bUck high priced
Vaudel hats of Chioego is made of
folds of white felt and black velvet.
Mid has ostriob plumet and hand^ of
vehat for trimmiDf.
Tnc dry goods department baa many
liDK^ to pleaae tbe ladle, the Urge
ne of trimmings, and e«}ieoially the
applique aod medallion trimmings
just received being among the most
stylish and bfwutifixl. The fall and
dreM goods comblns prettiness
and utiUty in a way to delight all
oarefnl purchaser.________

Miia UeUy Ijturctie Shailck,. ol
. th'ti city, it wtoninu lrc«h UureU es e
AOptmne ioloist in Detroit. Sc|itcm.
. ber 84 the A|i|»c*reil wuU gicel »ucccMAt Kaiecx in conccti work es a
AolotM with Mr. lUroM Jar^•ls ami
with the Jervis l.atlic»* quartet. Sun­
day ihe sang in Mt. Clemens, where
*TAUE AWD PLATFOUM.
ehe will teach a class of aclect pupils.
When an actor, no matter how tal­
Miss l.ydia Koenig started toilay ented. eeeays to produce a pUy writfor Ypeilanti, to continue her Normal tvn to suit the personal oharaoterisUos of another. It is often tbe case
Win Probert leA on the C. R. &: 1. that the attempt is an utter failure.
thU moniiiig for Grand Rapids, cn The fcnree U the exception. Tbe
foote for the Pacific toast
produeiion of Sol. Smith Rnseell’s
D. L. Stevens of WVuel is in the great pUy, “A Poor ReUtion.*’ by
Mr. Horace Lewi. U oae of the lara
tke dty tpdjy .
exeepttaa. Mr. Lesrls U a taleated
Miss Hannah returned last c
expoaeat of tbe draaietlr art^ and with
iMfroma two months’sisit in
or two exceptions his support is
cast
llent The oast is very go^ and
Mn. U. Hammond lett today for a
Banner In which the piece is prevUit with the family of her son. W. U
Hi is praiseworthy. While Mr.
Hammond at Manistee.
Lewis has not ths mannerisms that
Mr. Mae l.eoaard arrived in ^he ivored magnetic in Sol Smith Roeer11.
dty today from Ixmdon. Canadi
he haa
a
petsoaaUty
which
is the guest of her uncle. C. G. Strong glvea realism aad character to the role
of Voah Vale. His iatarpratatioa of
1. L. Sleeper is seriously iU at his the part is exeelieat and the andieooe
bone 00 Set enth street.
forgete Uwis in foUewiag tbe mlsforR. R. Metheany and W. R Slim- tnnee and fortunes of the poverty
I ton fttumed this afternoon from their stricken inventor Marie Harriott detrip over the line of the T. C., R* & eervedly sharae the honors with Mr.
Lewis as Dolly Fay. Miss Harriott
The South Bide Juniors and the is cUver, graoeful and gives the eharE
aM Side
BASK
owe Iimiors
|unKas pUyed
piaycu a
« fast, dean aoteran tnterpretatioa which is fiaishle^f footbaU ed and particularly pleasing. \Tbc
i street which other members of tbe oast are very
good. mveeMUyoredilahU are the Utescort beings
fcmtUcdtnatic.thetcorc
tie tote. Little Wtnaie aad Mies Bib5.
Dr. S. a Sawyer captured the biaa
Koah
SBhdal for high gun at the dub shoot
light, not Aiarly eo large ae tbe meril
ymttfday.
of tbe atuaettoa warraated. Aaoth
The Asylums and Queen City
I be girua this evearc pUying a game of base ball 00 the
grounds ol the fonntr this Aftenioon.
t REWBY WOX FREE FOB ALL
Murk loving people wiU be pleased
to know that Mun Bessie Rowena
rie Itec^at Ea« JarSat*.
. Canphell ains^agdn at Grace Epts-

ONL.V
This bed with a square angle rafl
al the bead and foot, worth $8.60,
or with beautiful gold trimmings have your choice, only $1.65.

3B.50 AND 75 CENTS

Cbe Practical Bouse

IKON BEDS!

Ti

Alt IK MMAL S8BBY AM nraiEl
- ^RIOKS----------

Furnisher

We hSTC a laite stodc
of Iron Beds which we
wish to reduce, aod in
order to do so we will
give 10 per cent off our
Regular Price

W.c Cordially Invite Yon to Call and See Onr
Large Stock and Big Bargains

WE CAN furnish your house complete: Eumilurc,
Carpets. Stov«. Ranges, Dishes. Shades. Curtains.
Draperies, or anything you need in .your home, on
easy payments. JF THERE IS ANYTHING you
want in CLOTHING. bRVTrOODS, SHOES or
GROCERIES, we have made arrangements with a
RELIABLE store here.to save you some money ant^
give you HONEST goods. *
.
/

WART DEPARTMERT.
W*.22^

I

,.

J. W. Slakfs
douse Tumisbiug Store.

HOUSE FURNISHINGS

CASH OR CREDIT

218 FROIT ST. TRAVERSE CITT

Ladies’Ready-to-Wear
Special
Showing
Saturdap^

To Cleveland. O.. and Buffalo. N.
Y.. will be rnn over tbe l^ku Shore
Il>etroit-Wbfat. 78 mid 78; com, ud
MichigunSoutbern Ry., Tueeday,
61; o»t*. 82
ive Grand
Special train will
Toledo-Whml-7*>4
7^^,.
ChloMO-Wheat. 86*4; corn. 68^: Rapids at 6:45 a
FbrefroSf^^

I

A A. A. U. It.
Wedneedav. Oct. UL $6.00 round
trip ^Toledo, koo^ to return on ai

MUSICLESSONS FREE
Bee J \V. OUffe and get one
erm of music lessons free, with
k Tiolin, guitar or mandolin—
ogular $15 instrument. $1
town balanoe fl weekly pay-

One fare rate lievoud to points on

noM!
niHOOD

You may eelect your own

J. W. CLIFFE.
Markhim Block.

Ulil!
Von Can’t
Avoid tHo
unForsoon
Hccau»f'lou cannot tell the
nsiurc of il nor. ran you tell
whe it anil liappcn.' : : : : ;

The best protection
is a little fund of
Cold Cash. ; j : : :
You can start a lank account
with a few dollars and it
groa-s like a weed.

F-Irs-t
IMa<fcionail
B«nk

mlllOlKilll

Dress Skirt or ^dles Furs, you



Ladies
ies •Coat
_ in Black, Castor or Oxford, nicely

8.00

Propcrticn^l quatitiu at $S, $10, $15 and $1$.
Skirts. WalkNew Ladles Tailor Made Suits. Dr
ing Skirts. Silk Skirts, etc. Wa are showing some
real money savers.

mmms

\a/il-me:l.ivi
__

-

We are .
Showing the
Natty Styles
A uisii to our Cloak room will
reveal^to you the largest and
the finest assortment in ladies
ready-lo*wear garments ever
shown in this City.

i E. WILHELM
I Utm Bhti

New Ladies Coat. Tailor Made Suit.

Jisk to see these

-$2.50

I funded.

[n our purchases, carries with it its
own reward, and if interested In a

play-^ . ii____ L:____ IL

Sonic stores are
great at printing
sensational ]
but a failur
backing them up
with substantial
value. Why waste your lime ex|>erimenting when >-ou can bring your boy
here and have him clothril in safely.
For instarice, we offer a most pleasing
I line of to/i- thoronsl>l/ fIMh tuiU
Hit ett. 9 te IS jtart. rtgultrSS.50
italuBf,

Matle from fabrics that have riready
I been tested for sUength, bound to
I stand hard scrv ice, for they were spe­
cially woren for ihot purpoio. Any
goods purchased trocn us if not entire­
ly satiaiactor)* when you get them
•home, your money is cheerfully re-

and price which we haye_dispU^_ed

can'tafford to miss seelnjgrpur dis­

the W. & L E., H. V .O e.ro. H. A

D. L. S. A M. S. and Del. 80. Rail,
roads.
F. A Mitcbel. O. P. Agt.
H. W. Oumlogbani. Xp.

mI

Thecaret^lngasjo style,:qu;^tjr

Tickeu good for 80 day. PartioMiss Mabel Gibbs wenwo Mayfield ilars from ticket agents or by writing
T P. A., filllsdale.
wn. T.
this morning to si>cnd Sunday.
Mich., or R. W. L ines, O. P. A..
Grand Rapid. Mich.
Caiman's Interior Spar la the
B«-pt. 10 13.1720 84-27-Oct S 8*4
most durable varnish made.

miscellaneous

kM

IWlonto Carlos

Cor. Front A Utioo

W7.SO eo AAB.OO

THE
ROYAL
M0RRI5
CHAIR

Turs

iiSrvsLnr.'Ja'

r«sESs=”'f'=a?

We show an immense stock of
the newest styles,* almost every
kind of Fur in every style, prices

1
Frame made of xeketed qujJter sawed while oak, frauhed goUen,
cushions are covered with choice patterns in corduroy velour and

80 ocher designs in chain and rocket^ojd^ from

in price

to mm^t

95c to $70
m For Jackets,
$ia. to $45.00

M
hLi m

3uststtp in
and Sit them.

FARM m SALE
100 acres knowii as tbe Steele or
Needham Mnn.

One of tbe beet »

Grand Traverse county,

^

■oath of tbe city.
Coqid meetings will be held in the
wSside Chapd tonight at 7:80 and
Sunday morning at 10 JO. and'^unday
ev«n4.t 7:W.beldbyRev. Charles

W.CkriL

’V’osjw

fm
• a CMS

; WW'nHIT.

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-rtera in th* face. Bir
. »>Mtoatttato WM f:lHu.

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««tbe Boston Storo

J. E. GREILICK
aty.

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®VENINGi RECORD-PART TWO

.TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1902

PART TWO

Cbe Evenind Record's lIp-to-Date Illustrated Feature
UTEST PORTRiUP
OF GENERAL OE WET.

■ bomco have been oetabTlehed la
neveral Ur*e dtko where the tramp
tbo popnlOQa een- can live In comparative luxury. Chlr
tero. however. Ibelr troubleo are by do ca*o. on thr other hand, mently cloaod
rr doors to all tramps as beta* too
XDMins endoO. thMwh a difTrrrat career
Now that the Boer c«»
^nslve boarders for the city to malanow opme lnTttliMHy before them, or at
rhilnc In the held are <
in.
Thera U small dancer that the Joylnc the amenities of peace, they can
leaat before moot of them. Darin* the
amp will CO huncry lone at a time In hardly be dlstlr.culshed by tbslr
•ummer the tramp can aieep In a bam.
draas
th
immer or winter, and the charity that from any others of their na
on a bed or leavoe In the wT>oda or on
the *M>rt elde of a plank.** bat when the
city is reerhed any bed worthy of the
nsmr mu^t be paid for. The tramp, to
be sure, cnn sleep for awhile on the
ears a*o one of t
perk bencbeo or on stoope and In doorMsys, but he
Aslor s house In
ninir his feet with the club be carries
end dlsturbln* bis slumber In the mid­
dle of the nl*ht. The chertUbly In- in >all. but was iMiiled out by a frland.
^\'hen John Tawob AMor went to see
him. he held out his hand and said.
••Shake, old feller.- but John Jacob only
abook his head. It to pretty certain
that in the tramps expressive alc« toJ
Cusce the Astor rvsldmce will I
marked -Uanevr-Keep clear.’’
The iiamj._on the rus 1 rejolclnc
pbniy of -punk- and unlimited “hatK
ouu” to a different man from the name
tramp In the city, faraioxlcal ns the

offer the M term of refu«e *. Umkt

transformstlnn of the tramp ‘
occurs semlannuslly.
In
the j
spring he hies forth from tbo !
cities where lie has spent ths j
winter and takes the broad j
highways ahd green lafMW to fresh
Helds and lastunw ih-w ; in the antumn he as surely seeks the cities again |
^ and rffeiiB another
he
smily known, lo the

tlon, with I
.
coming col
. \
They have even |w*netrsted 1
am Flitiida
la and Mexico, In the latter
region having
r.mted the old and orig- }
Ing r.
tnal Aster beggar. wb«i has
thr riiy of M.xlco from time
rial, and almost driven him from tl»e
fiald. This to regsnled as a trlun.ph
for tbs Amerh-an tramp, a* the Mexican rvprraentatives of the genus ai^>
aiV ihs
Bsoat peralstent beggar* in the wor Id.

The routes or tramp* throuch the
United Hiat.w aie well
and In\wiiably followed by the • I.oUk-s*- in
their semiannual mlgrsilona In gm*
ersl. throe r..utes may tw said to extend
oountryward from all the great centers
of p«.pulation. such as llostom New
ko. <Clnclnmitl.
York. ITiiladelphla. tTdeaso.
I>enver, Kan Frai
ties In this t'ouniry. In fsrt-^
they rwdlste like S|>okts
1 th# hub <of a w heel.
All summer loag-ever since sprtng
opened. In truth - "Weary Willie. -Dusty Itoads" ct si have tramped it
tin the fat of
alwa>a on the move. Tht
w hich Is well known to i
suited liy the fraternity, i
s,.-tlons note.1
ts«glnriing
strawberry |o.tches and ending
the i>ear. is*nch and watermelon
w
s the vineyard* and urM'hard.s that
fn
the niads in every region of the
II
d •Du*ly * are not
.xiumn-. "Wrary *
they travel ao long as
t

’ I f

Is vine doffed tiie garb ci
r»nn.<f the mufti or convrn
f wHiety, the most noted «
cen thr greal Pe TTei. hs
ality.
The lllustraUon
,

WARRIORS OF UGANDA.
tlie gn-al I’canda region of Africa.

C'ltl • In \%ll\tt*r' liut In Itl#

A *1

.K.

s»7

wssswsw

‘ TTTrmilTTR AS BXbO VaBM 1>

we*

»nd the ad\ante of the C»

ot....* ..o...

'

N.ui thirty years sgo
Noarly
late in the l iiion has lassed
laws ln« rea* lJ»cly severe for ihelr
stiaint. hut the evil still contln
AtxH.nllng to tismp authorities.

lolge* ’
h
w hU h. after

‘rally avoids*a "huine.’ wher- he'
t i«y lur hslging and xmals by
dghi not
orn.ttd^for“^n‘ihi
sr.me other form of j
.The tr
m bump over the aawtni
■s the low gn»ggery or
,.n the truika. cling to l»aggage Ulwjr.
treat.” Whe.re he may
and invade all the empty box car* ‘ iMinhan
companions In misery* 1
can discover unwatched or pry j consott i
rml»<- the -dough '
j
r. are j ao long a
ccntly erected in Philht along the railroads ar
highA homi
wt more tlian tSOOW; 1
s. with the town* and cH I that I adelphia

WALKER CASTLE-

A

NEW AMERICAN

who has IMg.-tl at
irami.s in tlv past twenty j
»ays th-y. are g. nerally reliable
trustworthy
It s ta-hrved l.y
ls-'t a.guslnied vi th tliern that th
g»»»d mat. rial for cJiiscns In many of
the apiwtr-ntly worthies, tramps and
measure.s luvve bee,, taken to solve i
problem along humanitarian lines

and distiiKi sign for eneb biter of the
IldialHi and of such a mecbanlam
iat IlufM* siiru* Iw rnsluo-il wHb
great rapidity, gn-nter than tbe conrsismding w.i^to can U‘ wiitl«n with
pencil on p«|sT.
.S4‘|ctnite iimt dlsHiiti signs for sacb
Miimd shown In the standard w*orka on
|)binugm|»by. slgiia n‘i»rrm*utlug all
mmhliiallon slgm* shown In tbeos
worka and a long Hat of word algua.

ANTLERS of
OF an extinct stag.
i antlers
The antle
were exhumerl Vn
I the i^ontoh'hirhTan^^^^^

INVENTION.

■lU'

Oerce w arrlms. w h« are
with wborlglnal wewfKms !
I shield and w ho n*hl

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In the lliustration If shown the rtH>m In Walmer castle. Engtond. ahich
from Its association, r-.vnnecied with Hiltalna great admiral Is known a*
-Nstoon-* Tomer.- Here. U I* aald. Ixml Nelson revolved his Anal Instructions
bafors asinng on hi* tost fatal voyage, which resulted in the victory at TVafalgar in 1W6. The old castle I. assvHlated with the name, of many other UHtlsh
worthtra. for It has berii for many years the ..mdal residence of the lord
warden of the Cinque porta, which iK.sltlon l.ord Salisbury now hold*.

~

> Inventor of i

PRINCES OF PERSU 8TODYINO ABROAD.

IWp tSclU Iw awwia UwbataA<ii.rding to a r»Nvnl list of w ell
Ing. Ill N.utb Ibikuta OV.T 4txi feH
devil. pnldielM*d in tbe water aupply
and irrlgntiuii imi|hts of the Viiltsd,
Stat*** s't'ologlcnl survey, out of about |
ZUi l•<1rluga slxiy-lSve are over 1.0001

HE KNEW HIS MAN.
Th«- foMowing st»»ry has been told of a
rliy of tb»*se well* bare atroug
rertain lawyer and hia client:
artesian flows. wUb sqmclcot bead to
The latter one day iwlved a loni
the w ntcr ill opeU pipes rn>ni lUO
for l-gal -eiAlc^ in whl«h everything to SOO feet Blnve tbe surface. This
was m.*st minutely w-t down, even to
preasurr to used to f umlsb power
aheet of fools. mP. When he c«me roue
for
a
varUiy <>f pun*oaea. At Aberarttle he t* fused to enter the offles.
d«*n tbe sewage to pumped away by
It sustd In th.* doorway and. h<»
I»wer
derived from an artealan well,
N. end nr the hill. unioJled tbs V.d
a depth of fifteen f.-et in a .lejn-sit of
aod
etoewbw
In tb.* atale electricity
blue smtd.ai-.d .lav
The dl*.^verer
thinks they were worn hy a German legal a Iviacr with the reguest that be d ‘ generabd for bglit ami |iower pur­
poses. Tbe |s*w.T from tbe wells cao
Slag tvhi.h In very ancient tlmea
in ' said the lawyer la
Sifw>-ed into .<k'«.tland and got mired,
be easily controlled aud greatly adds
i Their great.St length is thlrty-flve Inch- most cotdial icme
to tlielr value. Ita use doea not Inter"No. thank
replied his c
ICS, the brow antler measuring, twelve
ferv witli.auli*«>.iucni use of tbe water
"Tou d charge irte rent If I did."
tnches and the c.runet eight inch.-s

1 in the Illustration riali

nnge Iciv
ihle of a 1

of bnrvl rnblxT. ita Interior of alonto*
Tin- dimcnslans of the casing art
3
In the mslng grr two Uttls
Is that bold rvdU of Ups quit#
Bliiillar to tbs white iwprr in tbs ordlr ticker. Hr merely prraalng foor
keys oil iim* side of the casing and bf
olpulatlon of a a{iacr key and a
anything
pot
Mr. Ixmg aawTta tbar any one can
master the inanlpulailon of tbe machlim wlihln two hours* time and can
within II week IsHMime an rxi»erl In
Ukiiig dow^anythliig. fnmi spercbia ,
to market 'n‘i*oria In thwlgnlng tbs
I-oeket t.vrs'writer tits following rsqolremenis were cousiantly kept In

vMUaintams* with these habitues of the
souphou*.*. etc.. "underworld.- take n imre hnt*eful
irm.
In f.scl. th«vse who 1
aids to tramps and |
^
^

4^lOH>»0-H>X>»OWfC^OWOfO»Wd40»O^XH^

•‘HELSOH'S CORNER-

to take doam n convemtloci. a s|mecfc
or «uj mncrlca that be mar rbooM to
lacord wttboat ;ven remoTlM W«
bands from bU pockets.
The lavontor of this little typewriter
Eocene McOean lamg, nun of tbo
late Confederate General Ix»c. of
Cbartottesville. Va. It to bis porpoae
to nell the pocket tn*f«'riteps at flO
each, aaya the New York WoHd.
The fmture of trito ualque little word
recorder Is its slmplloily. Its eaalQC to

.•

no« the Insolent becksr Of the *lty.
whtnlny and fsnnlfvc when the police
are in sicht but w 1th s hand at his vu llm s thMisi and the other In his poi'ket
when cvi-ortunlty offers. Som# of the j
tranifis ply their winter Hade of beg.rtnem
Cinc durinc the day. but most of
them
in the
freguciit dark arSd filthy «
rear of the lowest kinds of
where they |«ss lh\tline in drinking
and *U*eptng. sallylngX.orih at night on
their panhandling tilfSy It is to them
as mu. h as to the pr«if>-ssl.mal thieves
that garroilng and rtd.^ are so fee-

mm
they can get along without work, but
they prt fer the rallioad*. of t-ounM*. like
all old stagers; so at this aeasoti the in­
coming trains on hms converging to-

.
Thcl

exercise his wits
r guarters. hak to exen
contact
shandy and con.~s
the city's i
le ver>
laut
nine' belnc. as .
handlers.son of 4-ompr^m
has drS4-rtbed
d hlchwsy n.bl)ery. '

IA I’M
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1.^ mT

FRAUNCES TAVERN, NEW YORK, WHERE WASHINGTON
BADE HIS OmCERS FAREWELL.

i

to be proved, but thto "rev
made trips of two a

A MAORI BEAUTY.
The Maorto. tboas people of Polynealan origin living In New Zealand, hava
long been celebrated fur thrir An* ap­
pearance. at one time being considered
among the Anest siwclmen* of the hu*

Tba pafotnUty and oMjMty of lbs
<to» cWMtod With tbs thmne. and It to
aoM ara wow to Korops for their education, but each to tbe laaa. *rbey'arc
—.itii ^mJt laaffuntoTa Wjra with hardly apbit enoogb to*9eclare an oplaloo benSlL ttatTnlSi to S2to faar of their royal parent. The preaent abah. as to
hen tbe
wan kaawD. was not a tarartte with his father. Nasaar ed Dl^ and wbm^
ed Din.

m

race. The mho are alalwaii
muscular, and J tbs younger woi
f the practice of tattoolzv baa I
really attractive, iwis
plump Agursa ^jetiy^ faces, j
dark eyes and thick
wild state the vast
con
or

TWO QUKEN8 OF 8PA1N.
There to no que.n of Sfwiin Just now.
since the avxeaslon of King Alfonso but 1
at the same time there are two ex- '
gueens-lsabrlla and Chrl*tina-who !
are now without a throne. Isabella ha* ^

Tbe Inctltute of Electrical EngtxMcn
baa been lo aeaaloa at tlrent BarrlogMaaa. Out of sp<.rulatloos oo
*’blgb potratlal atrcaa.** *Traclag lagtrumenla" and -ek-rtroatatic Watt
meters** bare oome aspirations toward

: trains across tbe continent at an
average operd of 190 miles an bour.
aserx aUve etoctrtetana. boweeer. are a little bit dnblona abont tbe Immediate triumph of
ya tbe Chicago
I'erformance has ao often
d egpectatloii In tbe mextorn
I In the endeavor to catch op
u aometlmea looea Itwdf In

I

L'lS®;:-;

Mii'
Several palrloilc aodetlea are i
etoat fanda. eattmatsd at half a m
tloa of tbs old •iroctare known
- city. It stands at t
no longer faahlooA
•quite valaahto for 1
the New York chai

Ooe to qnlU willing to believe, boaraver, with Piaaldcot StatoSMta. tr ^

. but where property baa
ding, which srma arectod
rgnntosd to ITto. Bart |

■ pentlca and here.

Sers!"^

t^ bouo^ a retwl yullyteg pinca.

imha bnd^to ^

raflroada. fur tnaUnce. i
of electricity for ateam will i
akmiy. Where there are oo
trains a day tbe electric cnrrm^hlch
nst be coolInnooMy malnUlned. la
1 lnm«DoniitaWc eapHia<L It to duly
here there to a rapid aorccaalon of
tralna that electric power la

After

*Ytoetnnty to aUU til Ita awnddU
riodMu.** Wbao U grows up to mat
Ity. ft wlU DO doobt pem to ba a JoMpb among tbe madra tacaa which
afuttaaMerbfUtbrm



I

THE FRUIT
OF THE
ROSEBUSH

raaaa tbarr? TIm^Yt alMl kbmw
MI had a lac. MaCkar aad 1 plastad
tba baalMa wbaa wa M case bara.
rm atwaja Mac ta bara Ckoa.*

O «/\/WVW\AA \\ V\AA \ \ \Vv

m

:

WpmxnK miliml to « Mt of tlM
■' aotoklof cMt a r««n» luao in a

mOU^ and 4wny fnj ante

and a vOltr "aveatar** attlned
a
mllb tuailunr oO. Hla lirad
*
vaa in a numcr. and Ills cap
nas over *-o^ ajc. Tba
daccor. comlni Ibrooab tba twin fee
farca. ganuy sbaok tbta paaamsia.
tbaraby tnOnj: Ua bead fcrwaid ao
that ba anarad loodljr. A s|>aMnodie
CBoramaat of tba juans man » band re
vaalad a ticket ttm. srbicb pr
open Inaparckai to l<o aadafactnrx
In tba next seal raarvmrd wtra

7® KAWgAS OHY
HlVEJfOOT«IED 1 RECORD WANT iT?

aodM^amlUarlj. Tbc aktrr of I
r t«io b«ry
tba
U
m raat of bis flrurr a kmc fart
bnmt, allcbtly
Hr also bad
daned
band, whlcb era. always iioudrr
wbro ba talked.
boay w



Tba paraao tbaa nddrraaad waa a
tbln man witb a nnaa Ukr an ax. Ua
carried bia blgb bat on bis bnna and
caraaaad It witb bis mrrooa baodsL
T bad made ap laj mind tbat I
eaoldnt apara tba monry.** said ba. M
had totaodad to lot tncia Amos know
today tbat ba niiiat not drpmd apoo

Tt will i*nt Cnclr Amoa In a bote."
aaldBarliic. **Hc won't ba able to torn
blaarif. Ton’ll foradosa your mort*
caca.^aad In tba md you’ll bava tba
**la Amos Ldwrrnca worth moca to
70« tbaa lamraaldtbr other. 'Tbat’a
all yon’ea gut to consider. Can yoo gat
anything polltkally without mar
• I'rankly. Mr. Berkley.- aald Baring.
-I don’t believe I can nor any other
man In this dlstrict.-I^aarraca came oot agalnat ma last
fall.- aald Berkley. -Ue found fanlt
wltbmy man.Baring amlled grimly. Than be asanmed auddenly the professional man­
ner of the la wyer.
-Von want me to lit him think he’s
going to get tba. ban of roe until It’s
’ too Uta for him to raise the money
anywhere else,- be salt! lu n short,
cr^ tone scarcely alxive a wblapt*r.
-Very weU. It’s dirty work, but 111 do

iSOFFERlHGflPB
Aroan can tniri^ter Into a worm’s
-Therr’a somelKsly waiting for ynu.
Sir.- aald tbe D.y. inUlcatlug by a ware
of his hflud the Mtxiilion ronm. which
prlriite OIBC'CS.
-He said 11 v.H,* n |.*tx .m.l u
was b«Te Iwfort* wi- <n]N‘tH>l up. In tbe
bsll out.«lde. ilis iwmc’s l.awrente.’’
“ThuJiil.-rr s.:ld tlw >4.«ns: omu. sod
scat by tbe weU obamed with g
for a moiiM-nt be lo..ke»l like «»iic who
art tbat tba goeat of tbe eveolng
can’t quite*f«4v Ute sitaatio:i. Then be
looaenlog tbe buckle of bis belt.
shook hUu**ir logt'ther iiud walked
Norton lighted a dgar and Aood Into the rovpiUtn rv«nu. where Uncle
erect atett Peoeptlrc.
“TbU looks like a fine bit of land.aakl be. looking across tbe Helds, whit- hastily, yet stiffly, hearing f««*t*iep*.
aoed by tbe rooonUgbt
NjrioM.
• ling the n«m. flung out
-MlddUn’ good.” replied Uncle Amoa. both hai
as one ,wlm wards off an
“an’ a mighty algbt better than It was attack.
when 1 took bold of It. I’ve worked,
“Now. don’t say .1 oontr be erled.
bat I gneoo j-on wooldn’l understand “You got my lelf.-r? M\ right. It’s a
that. Vour trade wMI Iw aometbln’ in trifle. You sec. 1 et»ul.ln’t let sny such
tba mechanical line; 1 sboold Judgt^ ♦leal as that go through; I rvolly
engineer or tbe like of thatr
couldn’t. I hennl IVvkIey and Baring
“Ves,- aald Norton. “I’m an engineer. talking in the train: made ’em think 1
B« we were speaking of the farm.”
wwa aaleep. Tlien 1 ask«xl a few quesHe paused, glancing toward tbe
ro I gi>t to your village. I'tmlhouse, where. In the lighted doorway, ing 1
you were nil right, a square
the motherly form of Mrs I^awreinsn man nn a gts.Hl man eviry %vay. 1 went
appeared with Dolly beside her. Tbi* up to :your v\ur%> to ptu .vou on your
Uttle glri advanced Umldly along tb^ guard. Then I saw the little gtrl and
path toward tbe well. She paused at
»ses. Well. y«oi understand. 1
six paces distance and seemed tb heal
Up my mind to tlx the thing royUte.
But I n»uUln't quite bring iuyM»lf
-Well. mUe oner queried Uncle to say so. I’m luishful. that’s what’s
tin* trouble with me. I can’t talk
-Mother told me I could edme out to onrth a cent. On n matter like that
aay good night.- she said.
I’d rather write and s*-Dd a ch«*ck.“Come aim. then.- aald her fsiber,
From the d«»»n swirl of I’twle Amos’
extending hla arms.
trivial mat­
But tbe child did not move, exce|»t to
found Its W.1V to the eurfarc.
ralae one band to her round little
•I thought
said yon '
throat aa If her colUr bad Im'cu to
rvpIltHl Norton. “I r
Nortonr and fled Into tbe
m1<. exo
I anything that
bouse ao fast tbat It seemed the young
. I’d U
man’s answering “good night- cvmid
Ing an engine up 11
h your
bardlj overtake her.
ktH*W.
region—an tiutonadJIe.
non were goto* to aay aometbln’ When I said -a machine,’ you1 thought
about tbe farm.- aakl Uncle Amoa aft- 1 mrant a l»h\vrle. and 1 didn’t take
er an Interval of alleuce.
tbe trouble to txwn'ct you lM- -nu«** «n“The farm D all right.” mdled Nor tomoblles 1111*011 nmnej. ami I w««, i
ton slowly. “It U aurelj- all right. But
1 must tie going Ujlhe village. Couu
that
try hotels Hose carly.and I ixnildtrt tinker It up without tbe
“You ain’t goln- to no h.del this
night.” sale Um If Amos. “Wc «wn put
you up without a t*lt of trouble.”
The young man held Uls chin In bit
band for a matter of ten aecotida.
“It Is very kl^ of you.” be mid. “I
will be glad to Aay.“

Cnrle Amos Lawreuct* sat on the
well curb liUiug hU pljie after aupper
when a young man In a dusty gray
nult approached him across the grass.
, -<5oud evcnlttg.-sald he, balling with
tme f,M>t on the edge of the platform
around the well. *'l wonder If you
« could spare me a drink of waterr*
•’Our well’s sixty five f.x.i dwp. an*
It’s m-srly full.- said the farmer. -How
much do you boldV’
‘Tra dug out pretty thin.” answered
the young man. -and T lanven’t bad
dinner yet--No dinner ycir et bi- d t’lide Amoa.
wllb erlden. conexTn. ‘-.Nothin’ a«*m'e
brciikfttslJ Dear me! BetHi foolin’ It
farr
-Not a great way.- was the reply.
“My machluc brokedowu*’-Oh. yoiTre a bU'ycle ridir.*’ gakl
ITnrIe AmoN “off on n tooiT. Vaca­
tion, I aupposer The young man
nodded.
-Tbls la wholly unexpected. Mr.
-Well.” aald the famuT. “go into the
ber’ll give you a bite to Lawrence.- said Lawyer Baring. “I
bad DO rrawm to doubt my ability to
take up this mortgagf
things aU r xbl, but
upon me that 1 ixmltl not
foresee. I’m afniM you ll have to Its*
elsewbereUnrle Amos’ bat feU to tbe floor.
’This la sort of anddeti.- be said In a
husky voice, n'ouklirt yoo ’a' let me
know sooner? I ain’t scarcely g«u time

if i-'i

.

tbat
ahimM Is* able to siuirc tbe money nawered Baring. “I should tiave gone
to see you today If you hadn't come »
e- Let’s see. When Is tbe-tbe era :
-doomr
-Thursday.- aald Uncle Amoa. -A**’
It’B ’Tuesday now. I was countin’ on
you“florTr. dreadfully, dreadfully sorry.aald Baring, “but It can’t l>e helped.
Yoo can get tbe money elsewbeie.be’n lookin’ round,” responded Un­
cle Amoa. “an’ the prospect’s hsd. Yes.
air. tl’s l»ad. Tbe story’s pme forth
that Joe Bfekley’s made up bis mind
to ruin me. Everybody’s afrald.-Nonsense - said tbe Uwyer “I don’t
elleve Beokley will press you.”
Unrle Amoa looked at him AeadUj.
nroQ don’t balleva Backlem pnan
mer aald the farmet, with almost
painful alowneaa of enuncUtlon.
-Vou’ra n dam Lar, an’ In my opinion

r;-,

diU not r«ich the pole.
“ * l«IH>^at SclelUlftC dlKOT-

Ing out of tbe Waldorf-AatorU. aays
tbe New York limes, be was apprusebed by a amaU but
buUt man dressed In a dark blue

mlral as be also ga
-I’hat address wll always find me
while 1 am In New York, and whalever you
ou do. man, bcace up. and don’t

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to Dr. nacca lari taD and

HtamLiro «m
X woman’s sofenag
anf riag
c
every word has
baa its
inri wa«bt with bar. ^ mors, aha

When
tbe docton ^toBonneed hb
n the

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ws s lair a«!
ofl^ Wetcejt
anly diseases and it do«
thouasada of weak and
sick worotn and cwied

made ail clear and bright

Ula b»rdriiip. after haallly
over the iMi,wr. wild:
“Well, you have no reason
1 of this, nil
m gUd
to sec it is n clean bill of fare, What
sre you empb.ynl at uuwr
“Out of work at present, sir. I’m sorry to aay. I rome to the United States
and got a job
’nriKgle St.*el
works lu nttsburg. but sonic of. us
g»l Iskl off about 11 couple of mouths
a^o. and I came on to New V.wk to see
If I could get other and Ih-iut work,
but If. no use. Ifs hsrd for tbe likes
of me to gel decent work, Mr. mighty
hard.”
-I am very sorry to bear you tell
me this. Billings.’’ sahl Lord Beresfonl.
taklug ill tbe situation and at the same
large roll of bllla.
aevtTal of
he handed to tbe

thanks.
ba«!ly to ste|> Into the walUng banaom
tbe man came to attention and repeat-

and took a train the other way m;
And that’s tbe whole Aory. Ilow’i
Dolly ami tbe rosesT'
Uncle Amos weakly
pocket, producing at
great care an object wx
e paiMT.
Ids U the last of ’em.” be aakL
-She sent It to you. But aliout tbat
raXA.*' aatp BXi*ci.ct.
loney-He picked np his bat from tbe floor
and
stalked
out
of
tbe
o
O
ccl
Norton.
With the rose In bis left band,
oat 1 don’t think the dishes arc clearlaid
hU
right ut»on Uncle Amos’ sboulTbe
worst
part
of
trouble
la
taking
tt
ad away yet Here, Itollr!" lie contlnome. especially when one has decided
oed, addreaalng a pertty girl of eight or
♦Clve
me
your L O. U.." be aald.
nlaa ymra who came rumdug wUh
laatcbfa for. brr father. “Ask your
mother If she’s got any supper left
not
Uft
her
op
In
hla
anna
aa
be
Too go right along with her. Mr.“ways doue before because of the
-Kortoo.- aald the young man.
t of the beurt In bis brssst tbat
bad wearied him. Mm Lswreocc. comfortable while I get a few li
tel In tb« Tlltaga. Howerer. U yooU looking out from tbe porch, knew tbat matters off my mind, we’ll go out i
aometblng was wrong before her hus­ have a look at the tswn. And-ai^
lat me My any anpper beer"-Twoa’t coat you ootbla’.- said band bad taken three Aepa In tbe there’s ooe more thing before we quit
rncla Amoa. -Glad to get the Anff yard. and. though abe waa not aware tbe subject. It may lie In the future
eat op. Donruuke^ooln.tbat be bad aeco Baring tbat day. abe tbat you’ll find yoon^df prtWriL Your
DoUy oytd tbe’btxanger shyly, be re- gwaaed tbe cause; but bring tbe right friend Berkley njay try to turn another
tn^ tbe glance with admiration of kind of a wife, abe did not apeak of It trick, or perhaps It may be some need
can't quite meet, like sending
tba pretty ebUd, upon wboae face and
-Anything In tbe tnaUr* abe asked.
tangle of bright hair the last ray from
-X forgot to look Into the office.- aald Dolly to a first Tste school oiv-or anytba waat attwek for an Inaunt warmly. Unde Amoa. “XTl go down tomorrer tblaiB olae tbat ahe’a set her heart tm.
Tbt yom man cxttf>dad hU band, nnd monxln*. But there won’t be nothin’.’^ In tbat case let roe know. It may
a lot of money to yoo and mighty
DoUjUSmt brtaf baalutkm. laid bar
mile to me.^in U and M him toward tbe
yrinot^

Oh. wrU for iMUic .Nrwtoti that b« died
with all hi. rMiue.
And wrll for Har»r> that hla luck aa.
just about the a^tne.
For their ao called Ulecovenea are tame
and trmins thing*
Compared with thiwe relatrd to thAnrw* .
that t**urr hrln«*


aalntlng the admiral 1 the n>gulatkio Three polots ohaft the weather beam he
naval style, said to h lordship;
And acpJfM J^uch^’ftrd to know that
“Beg iwrdon. wdmlrml. Don’t aupIt Is there.
poM> you rcuiemta-r me. John BOllngs? A knot osd areefi-tentha aaiero an teeberg bore In al«ht.
1 waa yonr chief gmuier on board tba And IHi^^hartrd
tt ao ahtpa coutd dodge
Condor at Alexandria,“Wby. BUlliigs, mj man. you here?
Orta Inly I remember you pcrfectly.” Three anowflelde on thr starboard bow
aald the admiral In evldeiit surprise aa
be extended bU band to tbe man and
gave him a hearty sluike. ’ What baa
I msaier nil.d
brought you to Amt<rkwr »ent on bis
I In the fros4-ii north wtll I
lordship, beginning to question tbe
man. “I thought yoo might still bo In
tbe sco lce. You are nu an old man
to twhold
yet. Did you get your discharger*
*f
-Yes. air.- nplled Blllini:. aa bo
Ihruet bis baud lu an Inner |»ockel and And ‘lllry a e
pulled ont a big bh>e eDvelo{^; vx>utaln- To dlTken'^*’*

adnoa to^i

the anflerixv is
cally described the msa cannot spproMs tbe forot of tenna for which he^

Wl

A de«Tlptioii of the new North Ger­
man Lloy.l steomahip Kaiser WUbelm
lU recentlv Utroebed at tbe Vulcan
yards, at Stettin. Germany, which lu
wUI excel all otber paailpa afloat, has been sent
by Ibe United Slates
J. E.
Kebl stationed pit Stettin, saya tbe
Washington cwresiK>udeut of tbe New
York Times. Tbe cost of the new ves­
sel baa been $3,800,571, and abe la
•ebedoied to sail from Bremen to New
York on her maiden voyage In tbe
early part of next AiuiL .
Tbe Kalaer WUbelm II. ta built ac­
cording to tbe German Lloyd requlreroenu for the highest register of the
four deck ship cUss. Her double bot­
tom U divided Into twenly-air-waterUght compartments, wrbile tbe buU
proper Is divided by seventeen bulk
beads Into nineteen watertlgbt com

coodemned her to a irsrtynknn of misery for tba
term of her aatwval Hfr.
•Favorite Frrarriptkm•

And in our wiJd n-jolclng wa ara i
to forget
detail that tha |

Oil.- ...lit JiMlge a uiairs chara.lrr
by his bat a* Ifs frtNjurntly put ».ii.
Some m«>ti vfdaotarily join the ranks
of the beneduts. and m.me bate to be
drafted.
Ifs not so much whst a rw<u save die sorrowful storv of suffering told below by Mrs. McAdoo. without heartfelt
counts.
%vmpatby with her condition and heartIf you d«in't know ou w-ti< h
rh griuitode for her cure.
your biscuit the butter la, droi» Itl^li
-It is with pleasure tbat I add mv teatop side is butterlees.
timooy to that of oCbcrs, hoping it' may
imiuce other, to avaU thenUdvesof tbe
It U aald tbat Gt-orge WnshI
benefit of your invaluable medictma.*
never went fishing iu bis life.
Mrs. R. G. McAdoo. of Whiling,
tnilbfului
appi County, Missouri. •Nearly
t ago I was taken down witb a
r case of aickocaa. I suffered uaains and misery such as ao ooe can
bed most
way with-

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weaken wamm. heals fatflamrostwo and nlcration

cdSSe a*3*ShJ?Uh^IhS
Mrs. Sadnev R
MlT.BisCo..Va.

S-’f

>.’bm iTwmnwncvncri^^i^tri

bad been trvaird by dijfrrent dortur^ ba
three mootbs or more. Imt would onlv
receive partial relief for s short whi’*e and
then would 1« worse than before tlieti
treatroesL Was coofinetl to mv Iwtl
mori of ibe rime. At tbe time I com
meoced vour treatment my left M.'e wm
conroleteV paralysed. Had do sj-]
ao ticatre to cat an)thing; bowels t
all tbe rinse. Nerves were sU ur
uns
ao I could not bear tlie least noise
from dtseaaed ovaries and female
n. But thanks to my Maker atd
you, after following your"wlvw.” ^
spawn in two months. ]>ft off medicinev
aW owe month sgo. Didn’t think it

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disooverr of aome marvelloiaa
man, made in some myricrioua
land. Tber do not drive Doc­
tor, to despair.and^ndertakera
into inaolvca^. THEY ARE
ONLY A THOROUGHLY
HONEST AST) GOOD REMEDY FOR certain COMMON AILMENTS which never

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could not get on my feet alone. X ennnoidcacriftbeconriantpaintowhscb

littk nsora proft paM by kaTmcTiriWious
medicinm SilleSSxS to «ri on bis

They said they could not cure me or do

- LXtUe and good • tbe common aaving
nms. but tbat things may U both' big

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taTASSL^’^^Dr.^FSSrird^

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West Michigan State Fair
Grand Rapids. Sept. 29-30, Oct. I -2-3-4.

face coodenaeta. each ari dtirklng no
three cranks, two seta for each pro­
peller abaft. Tbe eoglnea will iodlcata
boraepowar.
They are set up In palia, one
so aa to bring a waUrtlgbt
between each pair, thereby
iXby
dooble and aeren single end box
The ablp'a accomroodatlom i
773 first

XL calls for
fcoota, like tbe Kxonprlnx and D^taebtend. which do almoat ooe knot bettar
than tbeir cootaact. and It la ez]
that tbe Kalaer WUheXm IL will

For

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THE BABY SHOW

A PrVMKt for Bvory Kaby.
n>MC.<briJ)^kibd.«bd

oooditiooA -

Coae and bnog tbe Bibr- -

— -oo.t*o,
It ii the Little Folks’Fair.

le Elephant Show is tbe Grsstest so Esrtb!

The abIrElephibtstbst Ride Bicrdei,Bo<SUi>doo tbeir Hetuls.wak Erect, do ertn^htne Imt Ulk.
THE THREE URACE8 AND TOM-TOM, THE BABY ELEPHANT)

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THE RAILROADS

tecGtaDdiUpidA M-ThcIWiin»wmM^mCashMdotaof&ir. For IJri or ochcf iitea.
tion nddroi C. A. FRENCH. SeoctaiTF Onmd JUpidA MicIl

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break a lance agalnat Colonel Wattaraoo. Quodrada have triad It and btt
tba dnat of tba arana. I aasnma tbat
mrnrntkimtimtmwmmMmny Urtag mrtdf wplrnm. Th» nmt uonbrnriy poloC
tmAtd «M S4
17
martkwmt «T Cmp» IJ«rU.
te
tortiwr sortk Umui as/ <aWr AotcfleaB

rjrtfeteiA • Mk an. a walraa. taa aT
Cto 4afa vIM dracpid rrarTt
mm mmmj a
»iW of W. aa4 a
fcMflrm atfc*r enriai. Iar«r and aualt
TW Xataral Ulrtorj nii»m» will
tmp a rtrh haimt mm tba fnitt of
Vmmrf tebn for be haa aktM aad
akaIrtaM a# all tb« anliuala wUlck ar»
tealad la Uw ba^rra radooa
Tba
f«f«< ar Ibaaa la tba fwu boraad aarwbaL tba ariktaaJ ar tba anicoro. Tba
aaU iparlaiaa wblcb baa ««•
aaaa wttb twa borna waa ab<ic hj ooa
ar Paarr* Ealrtiaoa at Cape HatiUie.
la tba pmat faor

aartbara limit of tba Gr«anla
kalifo aa that U maj t
mmprnmg tba taak af <1
abapaBBdanaiitorGrf«aU«l.ln proffaaa alaca tba Noraeotcn dlaccnrerad It
aaarlj IjOOO jaan ag«i. Hla part lo tba
wbala ladadaa tba aonrajr of a |Mirt of
tba oakaowB coast of Meinile baj on
tba
tbaaattra

Mt to Tolado, Tbr dlr«<l Iloe batVMSi Tolado and CWrlaod la orer
tba lloaa operatad bjr tba Nortbara
ObSo Traction coospaBj. tYom llchanaetadr. X. T, ona of tba beat loada
la tba cooBtry nma tbrooab Troy to
Albany.
Krom Troy coaiK-ctloo cao
beapadawttb tbaUao«c rallay.wblfb
CBoa almost to tbo Maaaacboartia aiata
line. A oaw company baa baan formed
to build a Una tbronab to nttallahl
At tba prraent time tba trafo moat ba
takas a graatar fiart of tba way be^
twaan Anamy and FUtaflald.
Pk«n rictaflald tba llnaa af tba Pitta.
Arid Elactrtc Atad raUway company
artrod east only na far aa Dalton, a
.f about at* mllra. bot a new
recently U<ro fornn^ to
company baa reew
tmlld a Una from ]

LOVE THAT ENDURED.

nortbwaat coaat and of

mabtBff Important cbancaa lo mapping
gba bmg. nairow cbaonel leading
tbrongb Amltb aouod to tba part of tba
Arctic oeaan waablng tba oortbam
abaraaoTGraaoland. In addition to bla
coaat wort ba baa traveled 2.400 mllea
ua tba Inland k» cap. dannlog Ita
itlon. and baa twice
J
lAod.
axtaodlng
fartbar aoutb tba mapping of lu waatam abaraa. He will bancafortb ba
known aa tba plooaar in «*tra«»e nortbam Unda. tba ooa w bo want bayood
Ultima Tbala. aa tba aocicota called
tba nortbammoat InbabItaMo fiortiooa
af tbaaartb.
Tba Duka of tba Alwuasl bolda tba

mlODtaa north. Tbla waa an Item
In tba aaaafled nrwa of tbe world
which waa aant lo Prary by tbe Windward on lu voyage tp bring b!m borne.
PaaiT** point In latltode ^ degreee 17
BlmiUa la atUl tbla aide of .Nanaao a
h.” whic h waa m da.
1 the . Ighty.fourth
that if Peary i
or aicbty.dftb pamliH tbai Im- kouM
anraly acccmplUb amrthrr five dcgreca
la aafaty.
Tbr rvcord of the ararv-h for tba pola
la a racord of auffcrlng and d..iith. It
baa baan goliig tm with tannn- or
abortar Intarruptlona for (iu«i y*-mrm. In
aoma momnOaum It baa l>e>i*ii obxdiito

GAVE CLERK THE CREDIT.
*«fwelr Jm** Cmmmmm TelU Why H
01«a*« WHie Mia anwrek.
Writing of tlie laswlbllity of lion
Jowiih <'sotM*u socMi-tiiiij: (b-oiraU
llemliTsoti as the aiswler of the Iwiuae
of repnsM-nlytlves the W
rasis.tideiit of fl,e PbiU
ralste. this Inddeiil;
Tlist was a mighty g.sid sjhs-* b of
yours -I m le Joe.' '• ubl a frIciMl to him
a few days after Hr.
api-wrad lu tba
**Ves. (Courts
le a very
KUMie. Mr.t
0|»eerb." was tbe rea|MUise.
Mr. C'ourU
Is tlH‘ s<.eo(uj*IUbMl clerk of the appro­
priations «
•Why. did Courts compose tbat
•'Certatnly.” was the rs
Cannon aa be lighted s cigar. **Yo
could aasUy tell it was not mine, fo
all of tbe setiteucro ware finished.
•n»e genUl C noon thus
farrsd to bU well known falling of
g to
He Is usuaUy so foil of bla

Saak J.

Cb«7 a*k« oub that

^jEass

tba anm of Ooa HnnArod DoUan to

FB&NK f. OHKKEY.
Swan to baton laa aod aabaaSt

1 also iwotrat against tba wbolaaala
arralgumant of young girls as ‘ cxbal.
Ing lt>alr andean llvro and tboagfata**
In pUtxw of public resort.
Wbrn 1
reckon r.p tbe list of fresh, rlmrmlng.
carefully
nurtured ami ncliulrably
trained young woman tbat roch year
UuDcbes ujam aoclety. when 1 recall
bow tbeir dsya are filled with leaaona
and CUSS4W and exercises of phyalcal
caltore unheard of In tbe past genera
tlona of our country, when a girl cama
oat -nmiabed-' at rtgbtecn and then
danced and mng bar way Into aarty
matriinony. 1 feci convinced that our
brlllUBt critic baa tiaen dmming a

Heater * 1$ the acme bl pcrfccApplianccs of all desenpK>w and lor ule
E. Front xtrecl.

mvQtsE an GAS company
on:Nrriss*r
DR. W. J. RIGGINS"

Baol
defying puWlf^ opinion have acen tba
bar faU baforatbam beroand baveaub.
gone abroad and been raalact circles, among tbe beat
Tbesw who liave cboaen to remain In
tbe society of New York and Newport
and brave the decree agaUst them
bare never aurmoanted tbe obsuda of

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^It uUmr^ble for a girl of bAlthy
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TABLE.TS

Tueaday. October Ttb. 1002.
Annual low. rata aoxnraion to vUit
roar friends in Sonthern Miohigan.
lllinoU, Indiana, Ohio and Oanada.

imwervatJve of morals At auy rate.
Biieak truth when 1 say tbat 1 have

sei^fcS.ts..5S!:,
c«.ortaa«iM,Uri..tP<>

"tough gtrls" In private
life.
Tlicy must confloe tbemaelrea strict­
ly to exblbltlona in tbe resiaurnUU al­
luded to. AUs for tbe future of our
clvlllxatlon If such ore to lie tbe wives
and Bwtberii of our reigning act lo

8ept-»6-«l 27-Oot-f.8-4

”VcnIn. as I look at tbe dwellers In
tba great bonnes of. New'^'ork and
Nrv(»ort. whose names are dally re
ef . i uiKJD the rosary of wrlt«»n» for
o- prt»ss. family after faiiilly passes
iM-fore tbe mlad'a eye whom- numUT
cxjiiialna no one aiK*b offenUtT against
morals and mauuers Indb-aUHl ns U-ing
among tbe leaders of this "volupuioua
Home of tbeui are dull, resisn-tshle
|HH>pIe. who Indcfsl seem quite «.ut of
place In tbe rush of fashionable linbit—
(topic who look as If tlH> w..uld like
noibiiiK eo miirli as to ynwti outright
with <nln riidcavfir. ’*
dull, tesiwrlable
iM-tiplc, who Imb'cd ws-ui quite achieved
wIm-ii they bate built a great house
arsl flilod It with fine furniture and
fixbtinx aervanu who crowd the fam­
ily to tbe wall or wod them inlwTablj
waiiiJi-rlug luto other great bouses
Where they have do topics of converaatlon but tbeir wrongs at tbe banda of
tbeir dejM-mlents.
Otbera frankly live for tbe flmandng
of luxuries and sueb display of tboae
belongings as absll eutltlc them to
rank higher than tbe givers of tbe antbat as a record breaker

logs they bsve enwted at such a cost,
wandering to and fro on tbe face of
tbe earth until obliged to rroccupy tbe
homes from which they hope soon to

City Opera House!
"HEEDS ArnwriOH

_
Monday,Sept. ^ OIEAPESL
..^HEAITHIIS

Y'oa,abonld not nagleot any part of

MaiTYBTroinp^ailie. Hubert
Labedie and Olifar Labadia

BRUSHES, OOMB8, TOOTH
DKR8, BO APS. SPONGES,
FACE
POWDERS, ato., are ao plentlfnl hero
loss within tbe reach of alL
matter wUt fashion demands for tbe
orement of the halr.akin or teeth
we aall.

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yviih bus]
w slobs sw
To scUpsc

Befooled*

pols
fixed and an out of town tddroaa writ
ten on a card pasted on tbe bllU Dor
lag forty years In tbe poatoOce aerv-

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direct from the larger cilicx, in

▼IS.A.A.B.B.V
Atrangartblngs go through tbe maUs
every day. but It mnaloed for a New
Yorker to add one mora to tba list, says
tbe New York Herald, A cmrrk
tacbed to BUtlon A waa aurprU

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BPECUL MILUNKRY DIBPLAT aU

Brel Martens Last Pwss.
A poem by Bret Hsrte. believed to be
tbe Uat be wrote and found after bis
1. la printed- lo tbe October Ilar-

»lea on Capa Babtoe.
TMfniTa af Oaptain Charles PranIt la naar Tbank
ba M Sm. M. tttTL
Wbarorer arctic exr
baan they bars left In I
latad gravaa of
AM of axpnaurt or hava bam I
ky telling arar Icy cliffs

ceaibg at moment of turning Off
gaA
Nunerybomen areaboa

1

Hat tkmntag. tba aa^
troQomar. gmlu of tbe llaya ripedlUon of IWU. Two botiee and tbe
skull, wbnanad by loug aipoaure. am
aU that remain of tbta bm..
On IJttleton'lalatid. not far from
itag. U tbat
of ChriatUn Oblaan. wbu waa burled
beta by l>r. Kana'a expedition In 'llOS.
Two otbar mamban of Kana'a axpedb
dm diad wbll# tba Advance waa wlntarad at Pern rock. They lie bnrtad
la tba Pttle obaarratory there
On tba waat aids of Kmlib wnind. at
Babd Intot. Oaorga W. Klee of tbe
Lady PtnnkMn bay axpedidon la burled
la tba icn. 4^ro aailors of tbe Sir

bla death be left bis home. 23 Bond
street, together with two otbera near
by. to Mlaa Partridge.
M Partridge alwaya regarded tbe
» aa aacrod. Abe hired caretakers
QcUog them \o aee tbat carh ruom
dotted dally and to kwp every­
thing aa much ai poaaible in tbe shape
la wblcb It bad l*e«-o left. 8he vlsiud
the bouse almost dally for twenty
yaara and mors and refoaad ndm
o all other persoi
The other two I
ra were rented at
constantly ad
idvant
rati-s and plenty
of offers were made fiir N
all of them she was diwf. FlnsUy the
buuso a as turn down to make
a mudtm bualness buUdlng.

Among my personal acqualnUncc
with a Urge munbar of the people who
make np tbe offending cUas I faU atteriy to dete« the habits of -llcantlouanesa** aUeged. If they exist. It U fair
to aappoaa tbat all signs thereof could
not be affactoaUy cuocaaled In dally

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great coDvcsueoce in tbe bouae.

i

aecreta baa amounteJ to a public paa
akm.
Tba Bumbar of deattia. huuc v«y. Ima
bean comparatively amall. aiiiotuitlng
to fawar than l.<aio
Kvrry man of
tbam. bowarar. i«oa a picked itinn and
a barn. Tbeir gravea nr«’ ecattcivd all
along tba cold trail. Home l.a»v ttm
daapolled by huge Irtirgotuaatrr guUa.
klla otben
»tben remain InvIuUte aa c
I by aaddaoad coinfadaa of tbe(■dead.
<

back to Plymoulb days
When about sixteen y.
Pmrtrtdgm cama to tbla <
after fell lo lova with Henry lUU
Ward, who waa bar cousin. Tba atUebmeot was mutual, and tbe couple
Tba family on both
aides bowerre, objected to a marriage
ewunt of tba conaangnlnHy. and
they ware narar united. Both peralat
ad in malmalntiig tbe engagement
and naltber married.
They saw aacb other dally, walked
and drove togetbar and lived aUsoat
aa much for one another at though

ba diUnn bla daHoo Uaat In aU COD.
adence. bacanaa ba beUavea In tba
trotb of bla aaaotkma and daalroa to
Agbt for tba
ty that, rigbOy or wrongly, stands foe
an axampla to our land. Bat I baea
alwaya tbougfat tbat John tba
crying In tba srlldeniaaa agi
tins of bla contatnporarira. most bare
excited among them aoma eery rebel,
llous acotlmaols

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ai'Korwsy
mb tb«tr strse

r tba award aa a cavalry weapon.
troapA Lord Doodooald dedaraa. moat
Aapand ter aAdaocy an tba rlAs and
ba rneommanda tbat emcera and man
•t tbamathraa to obuin moaketry cur^
tHantaa. Tba carbines now In use wUl
kainplaaaa grndtmlly by rlOan

d It waa unmalUbla In tbat
and tbare la a qorotloo
whether tba aandar. If be could ba
found, would not be lUble for defacing

TraUsd tbeir craps.

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA NY,
J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. n
PMYWCIAW AMO ROBORoa

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