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The Morning Record, December 01, 1900
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1900-12-01
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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TBATKBSB Cmr» MICB., 6ATTRD4.T, DECEKBEB 1, 1900
CHANGES m
THE ARMY
"89csr9tery of War RooT» Bill
IUd« Public.
816 CHARGES IH THE STAfF
Llf* Tenure of Office
to be
Abollebed
PANAMA OR
N^AGUA
DEATH LIST REACHED 18
■rOtoaewfalDtear baCiIttiil Mr
OaaitottoMnralafl
8aa Viaaaiaeo. Kor! tO-Tba daraL
i|meM of tbe oori
Congreaa Will Select Route for
Isthmian CanaL
the eoU^Me of tbe roof of tbe rUm
Twenty booct after tbe altalr'
lit li IB ted aad 80 InMany of tbe latter will altbar
die from tbe eSaota of tbeir bartt or
beccipjtlad aad aoaned at lon( at
they lire.
&r;
BOLD CATTLE THIEVES
PROJECT WILL BE PUSHED
AdmlnlBtratlon Will Insist on
tammimiom tVortoae aS naU«dTfteoenwuea Viu be aeWto
Cots of Pretty Dishes «
For Your Thanksgivlne
Table at the Bazar De
partment of the
bwestera part of the Transvnl
bat been relieved. They have bean
beaetged by the -Boers stoee last AaBlL
Town, Hov. 80—Three bnadred
Doopt have been sent to Worcha
wboe tbe AfrlkaniVir oongrem is to
DEFAULTER CONFESSES
Robert Winat^ Admits Crime
WMUartae, Kor. S>—|eaTl»taet«f tbaaray bUl of Seent^ of
««r Boot. whl4di wiU ooM tefon
MffOM. W«t« ibmU poblie today.
Iba Mil inrtdai for a llastoMtat
UmImI, ats Major Ranatab aad J(
Raided a Big Indian Ranch With
Brilliant Suoceaa.
WWell WB>a<e«-L«M- SIS.OOO
toVornlBJlBeeoRL
'at earalry aad intaatiy U iaenaard
tarn IS to 16 for each neiaeta
Three aaek of tbe abere Rradn will
ba araUable for detoi 1 at ooauBlManea
adjBMBta aad qaartontottara. ProrMoaa for the diMoattonaaoe of Un
antllary
le by omanlsltiff bRiUery oorpa
to be known at tbe eoaet artillery aad
•aid artillery. Each oorpa will hare
a ehlef of an^ery detailed from tbe
liR of eolcneU. While aarrinit in tbit
<^tety he will hare the rank and
pay of a brigadier geoeraL
There will be ta addition IS ooIoneU
18 Uentenkttt eoloaelt, m majors,
eaptaina. 1« flrtt Ueotenantt and IK
•eeend Ueotananta. Tbe oaptalot aad
Ueatenants, when not leqalted i
on daty with tbe faattorlet, will be
arailable at ttaS offloat* in garrlton.
Bad) battoiy will be organ 1 ted at
preaeaL Tbe Inoreaae in the artillery
shall be 80 per oeat eaeb year for
Are yean until a marlmmn of 18.U80
■brt. Kor. SCk—Tha biy oat-
night and 886 bead of OatUe were
ttolen. hm^ on can at Uoaoai Bey;. ICotioello and MoUoyeville and
■hipped to Chicago orer the lionon
ronte and cold Bonday morning.
The tbieret had isrs at tbe four
plaeet named aad anaagementi with
agenu to bill ont the oattle Soaday
night at toon at loadod, thi|imenl
from each plaoo teing made under
different names. UcCdy ettimatei
bUtomat tlS.OOO. There it no cine
to the thieret.
STR0K6 BOX TAKEN
BpwUI to ■Bm- Honilns R.«x»e.
Toledo, Nov. SCk—Thlt aflemoon
rhile L N. Poe, a pigmlnent real
e«ate dealnr, with omoet in the Prodnoe Esoluuige bailding. ttriqied
BcroM 0>e hall for a few miooh-t lilt
ofBoe wai entored, hi* dttitk jirled open
and check! and oath amonnting to Bdno
and 880.000 in negotUble eecnrftlea. The ttnmg box
hlet
*»• token cat bodUy and carried
of Lootins Bank
Waabington, So*. 80 - Prodtet
Hatlo of the hnama Canal eompany
called by tq^pointment on Seatotory
Hay today and bad a long tolk toocbing tbe psnspeeU of tbe Panama eana)
at affected by inobable legisUtimi of
the approaching oongnai. Ibe Pan
ama otsapany bat not yet made an
ofHcisI tender of the proiieity to tbe
tete department, but it bat pteeeni
ed to the |ttbmlas »<■■»«’ oommlmio
a full stotement of tbe affairs of tbe
company andAbe ooudltioss on which
it might be willing to pam
itrol of ito property orer to
United Stoltu in the event that
Panama route be riioaen. Tbe t
mitlon will include tbe oommnt
tion in ita report ao that oongnat
will hare before It material for
eicising its own eboioe between tbe
Nioangnan and Panama tontea
The canal oommlssian it making a
ttrenaout effort to Anith a preliminiuT
report, which, it is now Bsid. will tg
tent to eongreat u an aooompanimeat
to the prosident't mestage. Meah~
while it will not be made voblic. It
It evidently tbe intention of the ad'tBinUtration to preu canal legislation
from the b
It it expeoted Dial bofore Anal act
ion will be had in the tenalc on iho
l>endliig hoaai> l>ill |iroviding for the
ooottrnctiou of a Kieaiagna canal.tlie
exeoatlve branch of govemmeat'will
hare sneoeeded in removing certain
which now he in the ooaree
ot tlm p
Tbe sdjBtant general will hare the
rank of major general aad hit oon-«
win be UomMedby cae lii
eoloael and ten majora. TTje intpector
genetsl't department will be lacteatad by one lUetenant oohmel and ti(
majors, and tfaa Jndge adrooaie’i
dspartment by one eolooel and tbre^
majors. Tbe qnarwrmaster’t departmmit wlU get two ookmela. one lien. ^LIFE AND WORKS OF TOLSTOI
It in favor of the pending bill.
i oolccel, foor majon an>l U
I mom To fill the grade of
eaptaint. rolanteert not more than
Myears-of age may be appointed.
The aabtlBteaee detartment it inA Ane program on TpUtoi wat giv- Decides to Settle American
onaeod by one oolonel, one lleatenam
Claims for Indemnity.
ooloael. one major aad 18 oaplalni; en.at tbe Woman’t Clnbyettentdyafftbe medleal department, two ooloneli. enioan under tbe leaderthip of Um
Cady. .A large number
two Heatonant oolonelt. ten majort
M tilvpt'were pretent, many of the teachert in iteuiuorinsB of a
and 117 oaptainiand flm U<
Nn IHttMtchMiB UtaarS to l»i ea nee
All pramotiont in the- ttaff created the pnbilo tchoolt being the goettt of
of Kcotochr St twarros.
under the act we to be made from the tbe clnh.
'Brt. Cady gave an
iseaent staff oorpa, and when raoan
Mprrua to Tb.- M.iminr B«vora.
del ooonr by retirement or otherwite on Tolttoi.- Id which the gave a
Waahingtra. Kov. 30—Lloyd Drit11 be raadeby lenioritT Bketeb of hit life, bat dwelt mainly
>m, the consol at Conttontinople
npon the ttrong }>mooBlitr of the
led by m
bat Sent a cablegram to the
,
.
. m__ ... ,
jnmotiont are to be Blled by detail man, and hit love for hit fellow be-1
inga which make, him willing to give I !»«“«■*
from tbe line of tbe army.i.Jhe^e- Swhat mott men would conJder
indicated .«porpoee
ite porpoer of
htdicnted
tails lasting four years, after which
the best of life, if by to dbtng he can paving the Unilod States indemnity
an oncer will not be arailable for
long demanded for Amenian ouilift the-Tpwer clastet to a higher
staff duty ontil he hae senred two
ragee.
The
detail
of
the
plan of eetlereL She tjtoke of hit work at a
ysnn in the line. Tbe iworidont
emept are not known.
novebil and art critic, and told of the
for fllliag racanclet at the head of the
London. Nov. 80—Nothing to re
principle* for which be it
rartoot staff corps proridM that
working, the key note of hit life gard to Uto KentncAy it coming direct
dtleft of tbe rarloai 0017s thall be
being love to humanity. Her |wper fredn Smyrna. The anthoritiet there
appointed for foor-year terms, anstrong one. and wat mneh ni. ate evidently cenaortog all di^tchea
1m sooner terminated by tbe pretiJoyed by all.
teL Tbe abore isorlsion U one of
Another able {ttper wat girtn.by. KITCHENER TKKES CONMlfNl)
tbe motl important and ladiiml of the
Hrs. F’rank Velton, her tnbjmt being
chaagto |wopoM>d by the bill. It
LonI Itebfe^t Tara* Oter tbe oatee to
life of Tohitoi. fthe gave a
amounts, ta effect, to the abolition
vivid picture of bit home, and told of
of the ttaff oorpt at b iwrmancnt in
the way in which hit wife and family
ttitntiao in which oflioert now terr<
otedoctedbit large ettete. while he, epmtll,. IV K.mDt
ibroaghoBi tbeir military oarwr.
mingled with the lower clantea. and
London. Nov. 30—The war offloe
Tbe bill proridot that all raoanoiei
by living in the tame way at they, conArmt tlie tmtement that Bolwrts
in tbe gradto of Acid otBecri and capfound htmteir able to oome in cloto
the chief eomtaint oaoaed by the iucieaae of offlem
touch with them and help them mend of the British forces to South
nnder tbe bill thall be Ailed by jiroas he could pot otherwise do. Afriu to Kitchener, {uomoted by the
motion. aooording to leniority.
Her paper at a Atting seqn^l to ^e qneeo to be Liratenani OenevaL with
ProrUion it made for tberetirameol
one preceding it. dealing with the local rank of full general while <
of any ottoer who it satpended from
every day life of the great writer and mandiog in Sonth Afnea.
duty. Thii would apply to Oonacml
philanthropist and tlmwing bow he
London. Nov. 80—Diepatchet from
Egan. oommiHary gener^
pot hU theoriee into actaal ptartic
Sonth Africa say that Lord Roberto
nie president it antliorited to en
The latest book, •‘Retnireetioa'l hat left JohanneebBTR for Durban.
list and organite natiret of the Philw
at
Anely
reviewed
by
Mrs.
KlU
W
ippinet In an organisation timilsr to
FIEND IS CAPTURED
caralry and infantry, to the nnmber Perry, who gave the ttory with sneh
and sympathy that the
of 11.000. tbe oSioen for inch organiaation to be eelected from the regnlar chameten teemed actually to bve. WiUtemGlIiMa. MaiUtrer oT Ula Thme
army, tbe highest offleera in command ^ wat listened to with keen interYear <HS Nl*t> Daagbter. YTIU PraV
of natiret to be majora When na -.
ably be I.racim.
businest of
tireathow Atoest for oommand ihe|
ptoaitel it aatbortaed to make pro- Unportonoe to come before the rlnb Spwtol to TV KflralBr Becurd.
Athatod. Ev., Kov. 80-William
i^onal appointmenu in tbe gtadet of at the next meeting. At that time
the question of a hall must be decid Gibaotowho murdered hU three ye«
9m sad teoond I
to sneh a horrible
Imsnt of PoBo BUnns U also anthor- ed npon. B progrum oommitte* ap
pointed for the coming year, and a manner at Oattleabnrg. U believed
Beclprooity Day and Civil Serviee to have been oeptared and being held
day decided upon
for e reward,
high and it It believed that Oibaon
MAXUn-ATTttSBEAD
win be tyneb^ U oaptnied.
ABDUL HAMID WILLPAY
CREDrroBS to ILL GCT UTTU
Hew Tcuk. Kov. lO-SaiSBel Ooapwa,pt«aitei of tbe ABMcioan Mnr-
niton of Labor, te ianad a stotomwit
Utot ha la willing to fen
tfaeamtm oooventton e
te of feba redaette <ff tbn 10 pir
to wagea. togo Into sCM tetoMy l.
WasbingUB. Now. B0-J«ae|ib F
Manley of Maine will to all tnbabUily be appointed eommiidoMr of totowul revenue tocaoeeed tbe late <k
W. Wilson of Ohio, whose tuamX toito
ptoee yestardav. Mantoy wUl 'be
leered the stone and bit Mends bm
think be wUl aneepi IL
ttotef •S.Uni.OMaaa AeaemerBtS.
BierU toTV Xorslac BtoVd.
Fbitodalidiia^ Nov. 80-Amdt K.
Houaekeeper of Nnrb««. Pa., was
to tbs United SMSas distttot omwt to«lay. with ltabUittoak«t,BR.0n. and
assatoof 886.
Tm. Mu. AtoysurdnagtoL
Oinotonati. Ohio, Nor. 80—Bobert
WtoaieL the lusad bookkeeper f<w the
German National Bank of Newport,
Ey., looted by the abi
tantcashln. F. M. Brawn, and Win
■tel of 8MO.OOO. tonight made a 000feaalaa before United States Commis
sioner Lecmard and Bank jtraminrr
Tseker. He acknowledged that Brawn
and himself were boon oompanions as
rounder^ bol of the defalcation be
hlmmU was aooonntable for only
8680 All tbe test l»e elaimt Brown
tot hlmBelf. It it claimed that aeverel
airesu will rtoult tomoTTow.
to M M
HOBART-BEECHER CO-. Proprietors.
If TOO wiab to be 80, the T^e
phone U todtopetiaible.
No one can be np to the wo^,
in this age. witLoot tfaia twentieth
century adjnDct.
Now is the lime to get iato coamonicatioa.
Not in two hoora-~Not tonorrow, hot immadtotel^
Tbe other fellow often gets the
order yoo might bare had. becanae
be has a Telephone in hU place
of bnaloeaa.
Ask tbe local man^^ia.
lET BEMU BE YOUR SMTl CUUS.”
Have ron secB ear window?
TRASM'Y'
Or gewgaw Fthifigs show thdr true
meanness when you get them in use.
Bi?Ya» Xan.6lfft d n iitplltiNit
Muftlers, Hosiery. Handkerchiefs.
Neckwear. Collars. Cuffs. Scarf Pins.
Link Buttons. Bath Robes, Smoking
Jackets, Rev.Ijrs. Overcoats, .Ulsters,
Suits, Gloves. Mittens. Braces. Sweat*
ers—all at popular prices, and in end
less variety.
"•‘• I nikhiq*" telephone Co.
m
S. BENDA & CO.
open This Evening.
:-s «
i.»
LLi uuiun
luun SMTi CUUS.”
“in
BENDA DL
BE YOUR
KNIFE WAS USED
VAeevotodTodar.
Three yonng men by the same of
angwoithy, McGiUit and OoUtot
will irobnblT be taken into custody
today on a charge of aiimnli and bat
tery. as a resnlt of b ditlurbance In
tlie Hotel Whiting yettentoy moruing
about two o’clock. They liart
liaving a lively Tliajikagi» ing, wliirh
they had wound np witli the Koroati-r
danoe to the evening. Here, tiiortly
after midnight, they liad aome tranble
>eing somewhat nnder tbe inAnence
of holiday liquor. Prom the txall
they adJonrMKo the Hotel Whiting.
t> the olHoe they endoavored to hold
conoert. 10 which Gut Oraenwald.
the night clerk, objected, as he did
tot want Uie gnests of the hotel dittnrbed. The yonng men were not in
clined. to desiat, wherenjion Greenwuld onlered them to leave the buildng. Thi* they refuted to do. and a
Btruggle entned. to which a knife
nted. Groenwald claims by MrUilllt. Oraenwald * lukud wat tllghly ouL
livelv terap wat in progrett. in
which Uraenwald and William Hillirera making it inleratting for Me
Gilll*. Lougworthy and Collin*.wlien
Mr. ComiHon apiieured on the *oene
ig lieen awakened by the noise,
and the thrae yonng men lefi abruiK^A warrant will V iasned this uiora
tog for each of the yonng men tovolv ed to the Agbt. It it mid. however,
that two of them have left the city.
XVA!*ION orPEBVOSAL I.IBKBTV
Speak for themselves
Out Pianos speak fcr tbein>
selves, and tbeir snperlorlty
is everywbereacknowledced
Get a good iuxtrnmenl while yonr
rhildraii are j-oong. and they will
toon tliow a foiidiieiu and an aplitude
for mumc. We Juive n large ditnlay
of the lie*l inHtrnmeulx. and will be
glad to allow them to von.
V.V.IfltlMlKO.
TTTTTyyyTyTTTffyyfTyyyfTTf
STEINBERG’S GRAND
^
OI'ER.A HOUSE
tbursday, Dec. 6
WHAT
HAPPENED
1-3
on Ladies Sample
Jackets and Suits
This big lot consists pf some of
the
newest styles produced
this fall — All are in first-class
condition. The nice part of It
is that, there is no two alike.
Many havealready taken advan
tage of this extraordinary sale.
Better come up and see if we can
fit you—it means a big saving to
you.
Steinberg’s
Reliable Dry Goods, Carpet and Clothing House.
A New One
OUo StprvBt OMrt ItorUet AgalMt Coal
Law of ISOH.
Bperttl 10 The K-irniiig
tumbut, Nov. aa-The anpreme
court today decided that tbe act of
March S*. I898. to provide for the
welghioR
before screening it
■epugnant to the bill Ot righto as
tovatton Ot the j
_ _____**'
THEHOCKER
BOOTEE
Made in Enamel. Box Calf, Rus
sia Tan, Kid Tan and Black
Vici Kid. They havff cork soles
-They are calf lined---Tbey are.
very stylish. If this don't suit
you see our VOGUE line for wet
weather require no rubbeis—
P. & S. make.
ming, Dcc-
86c, npt *Sc, not 60c.' 65c. the i
<rf Bookv Mountato Tea the
Box aeato $1.00.
wvld over. None geuntov. unleit i S«aU on tale (hit morning,
made by the Madlton Medicine Oo.
Ask your druggist.
"Sorosis" shoes are worn by all fashionable women in
Europe and America.
Jin Tdeal
Street Shoe
Frank Fricdricli
The Old Reliable Shoe Man.
r m±rnr%^.
• MM M-ron*
Fall and Winter
-THore’a a
F>laoo for
Evory^Hi i ng*
§«SI5
And the place for you to boy your
winter footwear is at our store, for
here you find a complete assortment
of up to date footwear at the very
lowest price ponible.
Step in and take a look at our
Rougl) Rider
Spedally^tanned waterproof calfskin up
pers. heavy extension ^ge, band sew^
soles, mannish shape—a stylish and serviceable shoe.
SOROSIS
gA Always and
price........ i|^^99V everywhere
Popular Shoe House.
totfaafamUy; ^ywrft^gM
Book Store
at wonderfully
low prices.
Jlrt Ym Op tc Cbe
msHtf
Jllfred U. Friedricb
It stonds atona, it towers above,
ben's nootbsr.it'a name's wander,
warmtag n>^ttoe to the besit of
-jonktod. £SiM Boeky MouMiu
jroUBTH TKAB-VO. 1114
SCHWEiZERRENEKE REUEVEO
men^s materprebf Shoes
OMyttnatSLOO.
PARKER BROS.
Fcoot Smet..
McNazun Block
&
The Old Stand
■.•J
I am, HUBn EATrSDATr MnEttR 1* IMIt
fgl jjrtdtttfB MOOKDtttAT
THE MORNING RECORD
pousnoRcrsnotM
TRAVERSE CITY. MIOHiOAN
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD
-*TTNaS.T.SATMMliai.W. MANWBN
JOHM J. HAROV > «tjr Ctr
ail Utt aiBdMl pMjia will a«>«e tfaat
««f wndlac urmj luat be tencair
twill t« PWRRly
on oaaat dafMH aad adequMlf oare for tba raal
patwiMi vbleb bare eome M os
tartaf the paat two ^ean. CoadhUMfatha PbUipiAiMsaeewiWeaB
♦■■■Wlli lacwaaetntbaamytoaapptythaptooMof'tbeTelBBMara who
wUl be maatenid oat bj Ibe lint of
aact Jal7. The natioa aad It# oeoeaafttaa bare grqyu wooderfall; elnoe
ttia oat laorldliiirTar a ■taDdloc ano;
or 9(.C00 BMB. aod ia a late tetter
' a pia aiatowtUy latter armr. fsoporSonata to eor popalatiao. He ngfaoto a tatlo of aboot one eoldier to
erecT mt Uioantad paraooa Tliii U
Ftoaonable, and not targe eompared
vis tfae araiea of other aatioaa
Tba Tiav of Oeaeral M^lee li ifaared
b^ Baomarr of War Boot and • '
Ualtad Btataa o^iab who re
'^tha aaada of the oouiti7An Inoreatod niiAbar of mm it detnandadla the amwj atao. Tbii U
BMde aeaaaaarr br the additiona i
darlBf tba fast two jeara and the new
waiSapa now in eonrto of oonatnet'
ion. Baoetra^ Lonjr reootnmtindi an
iBoraaae of the number of men and
abtpe aad entMta. Tbeae addltone are
aaommiy alao oo aoooont of onr incwaied twrito(7 ao widelj’ aapara
Oonfrtaa aboald aet pt«Bptlr
gMCVaalr apon the report of the
retarj of the narj aad adopt tlie «irttoHcna of Oeneial HUea
Bplmdld oppoftaniUee for American
baritiew butla and wo^men are preaialad in tbe Isknd of Onam. one of
OW new pomeaSone in the Paeidc.
A ihort time ago a typhoon nrept
the Uland aad dectroyed nearly four
tiwamad dwetttnga Tbeen mnet be
rebaUt aod woHt wonid be plenty,
while tbe demand for Itunber would
be heary alao. Bniineae woold near
ly alwaye be mahing In tbe ieland becaaaa abont tbe time the boilduigi
nMatloaed are rebalU anopief I
phomi wonid be dae aad1 they
the* won
wonbl
moatly aU be demoUabod
agafc. Ibn*
dagaJ^lb
faraltbl^ <
for tbe diapenilag of ebarity to tbe bomeleaa
NEWS THE WmD
IN sffiHtT Stories
KBW TffarH—CigPAAKO
sWOlTUe
NOTICE
Xfakag
George 3. GooU baa sold bia-------Mtot Attonta, to T*CMla far a
aad graan^ oftbe board of aBMMton totr TaHM.tor BULflOA
if toor to aU toot deep at
r were partially dead, and wen
r. E O., on
ao ommaat to tbe tobool
■ St to tolly n data.
groonda. bat latbar a datrb
An idm aeamed to obtaia ai
•oma tdttaaa that a large nambm
wen to be restored, bottaoh waa not
tbe latootloa of Che omeiairtea
There A* a few more traaa oa tbd
groonda tlmt inimfere with tba light taed to ka^) Holton.
Imoia Rtotoe. a otorar tonotto ^
to <ma or two of the rooma to tba
ramped from the twgdrai for the toadioel. bat rreo toeae wiU not be
Via.. latoSopwmbto and who wok Itoto into e
tody at Eaamtoo, Wadneodoy rntnli
laai ereBing toe luuiauui ui u*b ktosotfrittefad owayUattom, Hi^
Boyal Oirela enUrtaioed tbetr toieadi peart, bah on toa ocetrory, boa dar
to Moatague haU. Inatramentol maaic ing hit frwdotn made a leeerd that alarery pretty aolo by Mre. Bent, moot any mne mas woold onry. Is
reaAnga and ^maa. with tnSi Imil Bn^be took toe
. poaeed at toe
tbelr otpma to tbe eatertatoing od
toe company peeeent.
bead of bis dam. Imd
tram toe mayor and waa booked for a
A rery pleamnt party waa glrce good berth as soon
laat ereniiig to tbe Atodamy. to bonoi receacy.
of Claraaoe Smith, one of tba mem
Oortnor Soofteld and wife of Wiaben of tbe Peteakey foot baU team, eonato aad tba goraamor’a irtroto aewho played here Thaak«irtog Day cratoiy mode a tpeotol trip toon toe
A delii^tfot time waa enJcTed. tbe capital to Berbaboo to am tbe baby
erentog being tpmi to gamea of ear- aleplieai at BingUng
looa ktoda aad dancing, for which ttnartmo. Tbe gorenor broke n bat
Steffena' otebaatia fnnlabed tbe tle of elephant’a milk and ’
male. Moat of the yoong people tbe elep^t Ked—Ua
raeent are membera of tba High girea aame-^toe name being aeggeatiobooL
________
ed by Mrs. SeoAeld.
A Thankmiring aorpriae waa
There la a tohobl dlatriet to Beoo
petiatod «P“ Doagtoa UP<^ oouty, Kan., to wUob tbere Ua
Tbnraday night. A large oompuy of aohool bonae and
frienda were preeenL Oarda and otbei not a aoiilory pnpU. Mitt Mary Scraggamea and nomerona aootol plaaaoi
gtoa. toe Itocher. op<» aobool erery
made np a rery pleaaant erentog.
moratog and bolds beintlf to rtodi
nem to instract any ctolldren who may
Mar awttotto>Ca*
oome, bat abe it tbe eoU oeeniaat of
Dare EnAto^ who ia ehargad with toe boUdiag.. There are plenty of
laroeny. waa brongfat befoae Jodgr children to toe dlatriet. bot they
atOatoollo peieatege and attond a
Boberta yeaterday, and bia eaae
imroebial aebooL
At Baltimore. Md.. the library floor
diargea him', with .appropriatto* to the patottol reeldenoe of Mlae
thlnga that belonged to tbe farm' Maiy Garrett, who ehared to the
owner. A oonnter charge of tbe Ooriett mllUona. gere way Wedneemme kind le made by Eraktoe. It li day and diaoloaed tba fact, ttott tbe
probable tliat the difference will bt atrnotare bad bM iarnded ,by white
settled before tbe oaee oomea ap •nu, wUoh bad'lileially bemeyeombedtbe woodwort. Tht )otna
in ODOTt again.
/
eaten toroogb and tbraagfa.
Bnthlem alaaghter by btmtora aad
and other fnrCorretil uitural hlxtory ia acanetimei
T«7
wy Amnaug. An olaarrant conntiy beortog anlmalt in Alaska daring the
boy<
jf tiui gire yon unr« reliable tofotma- past three yeora haa radooed the for
tloo in half an lK«r tium many of the oatpat of tost territory SO per cent.
wrlten wbv are accepted aa aotbority. Dealers aay far bearing animals are
Two pumpha «f (be falbrire of tbe paaalng away to rapidly in Alaska
latttf harp tirau giiag the roonda. (Joe that, like tbe dying Indiane. they
waa an article ua the (Ticket, which will soon beoome extinct nnleaa tbe
waa deambed aa a rt^ dainty inaect
with a dclu-ate eiipplite. There ia to
reality bat uuo' that la mure rundoot, for their, protection.
and that ia tbe oockraaph. Tbe erickm
BTKGS AXO PLATFOltM
baa a ruboat taate fur almnat anything,
eeppciully farinacpoiu matter, and it U
What Happened to ^onet.'''Geoige
my diwtrartivp to clotbtog. A
H. Braadhom-a great fanlea]>acoeaa.
M to Steinberg's Gland
to a bonae where tbp wall* had bran Tbnraday, December 6; with a aplenpeiW and paia-TKl. Tbe paper bonj didoaat Tbe action of'Jooea
loi-~ here and (bew. doe to the crickeU oort daring one etreniog in the home
Ibal gnawed Uirongb to grt at tbe p>«ie of Ebeneter Goodly, a profeaaor of
that bad brain uipd l>y the taper bangrta. Boatoany in a prominent eoatern oni
Anotbra atnry waa of tte
ceraity. Hie family U expecting the
bpU coaliuluf a man wh(> ditoorered arriral of the Rer. Antboor Goodly,
that a black anake bod coocraled itaelf bishop of Ballarat, who haa not teen
in tbe puukpt of hi* ouat. which be bad
UU
brother, the iwofeasor. for 30
Umm-o oeidP in tt>» lli'ld and dunned
years, and who haa neror met any o1
tbe membera of tbe boaseholA I'nm to moct of the other chart
iliop has a
cralpiamda np black anakc of
stimnUted by a term of oorratponnarthera middle sut« it aa haration m denoe. Upon hU.airlTol he gelt mix
the toad. and. mtwpom. ia extramely ed op in some godleaa enterpriara of
cowardly, lia gnateot fault ia ita
t|)ortiTe aon-in-Uw>t«-be. of tbe
atnctirraira of young birda-^ brooda
of tb<*ieiipfci<»wb>cbiMat in low abraba family, and a hymn book drommer
named Jones, who U aappoeed to be
or npm the BroniiA But a mi
carry oue in eoidi pr-ket and
detectire. A tail torn toom a coat
DO barm, if bia pirkeu wwe large —which coat becomes erldsioe against
Onoogli and if bo did not barp the tn- toe bishop, and tbe great aodTity
htrent animcaily of mankind toward toe hymn book dntmmer, ore prodacnptilca.—Oiicago Inter Ocean.
of mnefa langhter.
Orar one baodred people
planted down itpon white bol glaae
fanaoea tram tbe top of the glaaa
worka in flan F'lanotaoo Xhnraday.
Elghtami were killed and many in|nrad. ThS trightfnl calamity wonid not
hare oeeorred had theae aafortnnate
people paid tbelr way into the groonda
iMMad of meklag free entertainment
tram ttw top of the bnllding which
It baa kmg been known that loaeoti
e^iwed.
amin planta by carrying tbe fertilixtog
pollpo fram flower to flows, bat tbe
fart baa only rprently been promim
sttxvmEM
brought forward that bamming
rank BmlUi paid Judge Bobeite «l are joat a* pffeclire dlatriboton cd pol
ymaarday for Hdlng on tbe eaet aide ka aa insect* are.
It ha> been ebuwn that tbcee Uttle
or Oalan atreet.
' ——
JiUu A. Pranke will leare the
eity tbU morning for ao ezwaded
it with Angnai Brager of Good Har
bor.
deed. ei> well toiled ia tbo hnmming
Wm Edith Haatingi baa aooepted a bird to do tbia work cd diautbotico.
poSthm U the china aad art depart rritboot any townfloo of Ua own. that
ment of the HmitimIi gk Imy Mercantile tbe qomticB haa bran niaed whetbs it
may not be tbe mrat beopflceot of all
Oo. during tbe hoUday rnah.
1* that tbe Strwse
Tbe minola waa at tbe doek nearly
all day yeaterday. Her cargo tnclndea
8,000 boabeb of potatoea. 100 tooa of
p>e todiee of Grace Chnrcb Oaild
potato atarch from tbe Miohigan
Stareh Oo. and aetotnl oarloadt of desire to expreae their tbanka to all
wooden wv« tram the Miehlgaa who gare ao generoculy toward
ng their rummage aaie a tacceaa.
Tbe atoamar DlinoU will make one
mote trip north thi» amaon. to care
' Erpryone who haa need Chamberfor tbe large freight bntlnem that
Cowh Remedy apeoka well M
U atm waiting here aod at other it."a'sBays
Mr Edward P. Miller, of
porta She will leaee C%icago on thU Abbotmrtlle. Pa. People who once
nae thla perpoatiaaare eeldam aalaat Mp next Monday ereolng.
Vord hai been reoeirad of tbe iafled with any otberrTher* U noth
ing
like
it
allar a ooogb or to
daath at Flint of R. M. Barfcec.father break np a to
eolA It ia pleaaant to
of Ovocfe R. Barker of tbe Dalle
la^ Mr. Ba^ ha* been with
bia tatbor for a week.
John DsM. tbe 14 year old «a of
Mr. aiH Mra Andrew Onffek of PeaIwnla towaSiip died at Ua borne rental apeoont and takea to eudli
Tbna^ altanoon. Tbe tnoer^ will <m new ptonoe: all totTp beM R.
Aral olaS^diHoo, amaTS^ wl^
oeow tram St. Piancie chnrch thia weofferasfollowa;
afterwa at f o'eloelL.
One IVloabet high Mm tnon
with ttool
b^ “ ,
Tbe foot hall idayere of Peteakey
One
Storting organ. aoUd wola^Mi tbemaelraa at highly plcMed
with tba treatmeol they reoeirad
while bate nmoki«iriag Day.
The apaoial aerriow at tbe Eea^el^ Mi.m
Ual obaiob wiU be
Olf too toner woods, at toetory prices.
noiercff ChiOigotottfce ehai«e
toeadraamed grades of ptoao popdfa
in toesohooL Me. Pnllec U a msatoU rwivBtoed ability, and will
moke a esfaabfe additton to the ooopa
aftoaohantotocsobooL Hews
umbra of yean ptontot for toe
•raOdOmioen Oo.. and bai takmt
Mtotog nader toe beat of ma«Un.
toehxdtogMx. Leibtog oi Ctotoigo end
W. H. Sherwood. Be will oaonmi
Mr. VonSlyck of MapU City U in
toe eity on basinem.
William Oeloto, Sr., wnt toOraad
RiVida nrareday to ^>oed teat fays
rlsHtog Ua family.
Mrs. C. 6. Johaami and son Oecage
n rtaitlag frienda to Alba.
Oeofge A. Beynolda of bgtMW,
of toeEUm, ondPut
Qand Ohaaoellor of tbe Knigbte of
Pytoiaa, apent Ttaankagirlag wito Ua
fantoer-in-law. Dr. L Swostoa. Mr.
toyaUda bod s rery pleemtit rtoit in
toe eity. wbere be met a anmber of
bia fratenml bdonda and nottnoto-
$200,0CX)
la United Stotoa Boodo, to
prUect each nad erery poDey
bolder.
Of December lad carry a
policy with no. We ooa do
better by you tboa otbero. I
wont I tbumaad members ia
Trarene (Sty cad rieiai^.
Very truly,
sera Bafrae CIrasH Corat <
ra to to* Charge of l.areaBr
I before Joatiee
Brown yeaterday and a
'
J. M. Blakeslee
to waive examlnatioD. bat J. A. Lefsoger appeared aa bU attotrney, and
tnded aa examinatioo. Mr. Lorrery nomcrau, to toe case wa
over till yeatorday.
Belch was bonnd over to tbe Joanary term of cironit ooort. The ball
waa flxed at BHO.-wfaioh boa not
been fonUbed. tboogfa Beieb
pacts to get IL
Tbe ^iUpptoe aatires ran pell-mell
At tbe Boond of o«r Tankee yell.
Bot oh. rtmtagail tbey'U hare,
maybe.
Afur takfag Becky Monntain
Ato yonr draggUt-
your bed is uocomforuble, you don’t
I know what you are mitsing^n this life
—We have a full line of Mattre»esr-$2.25,
$2.75, $3-<». $3-50. $4-75 »nd up to a coiled
hair at $22.50—but tbe best thing for the
money is our Felted Cotton. SS-sa or with
best Sateen Tick, stitched edges, for $9.50.
guaranteed not to lump or bubdi.
J. W. SLATER’S HOUSE FURKISHDIG STORE
mo
n Block. Trarerae City
Firelnsurance
*1:
Chrtt of our Lattst
If yon hare a dweUtog. stoeik.alcra. |
. yoo prompt
oorefal
rirai
Only tbe
Samples
In tbe Window'
Show
OUR
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NEW
L.EADER ...for Men
reliable atc^ i
Balet very
E W. HASTINGS,
Teltphooe 7»
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Tr...™. CSl,
Elegant shapes in Patent Enamel.
Kid or Calf.
\ our foot a beauty in it.
'A8H PAID for good coat off elm
tog. Atnerima curating Rooae. 4
East Fnmt ctreet1114 -«t
93.BO Rmr Rmir
Kodol
"W. L. Douglas. Union Mat
aVIWIAN,
Dyspepsia Cure
PRACTICAL SHOEMAN
136 Front Stroat.
DUesta what yon eat.
Jin kMs 0f
DR. SAWYER
Bic^ck Btpailiag
eyrmnOck HendaebA 0«itn]gto,Cmiaisd
other renluof ImpetfeedUgMtloB.
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Pnoorto by E. C DoViTT •CO.Cbuoga.
F. C. TUOMPSOK
OVER A MILLION
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CUAKASTEIU>toCiiiT*ll
4*e»w. of iKeXinSTiVS,
KIDNEY
PILLS
Reliable Kidney ARE U8IN6
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FOR
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TROUBLES
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0tid
REPAIRING A BICYCLE
Biepde Sundries
erltkliitn tfr will i*kr janr Uercl* a
plrtm n, nAlr.-»Bd rrt^BiH
ttr* >
Prins Jflgbl.
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liMTcWfor Htoprladin w
an- wlUnf
lUni tom
tora at gr*ai twiraOB*.
tw
II. R. (iIBBlj' BU YCI.E WORKS
P»19I>* laa
til rtrat»».. Trav«n* aty 1
ns Onlcn SI.
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The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company
Jv
f lUM
Kill!
PUNintl
100-Piece Dinner Set
nov
lilUVt
111
mm \
foil
5
Would make a person "think thanks''one
thousand times a year, even if they didn't
speak them. This eating is an "every-day
affair." Our great stock of new patterns
are the finest we've shown, start at S6.75.
The $900 set has found many purchasers.
That blue decoration at Sr^so sells on
sight. Have them at $15.00, $19.00 and
mi 1
1
Ml 1
$25.00.
Beautiful Lamps
PROF. W. D. HENDERSON
Of Ann Arbor
Will Dollvar Hie Laeture.
toom a riait to Kalkmka
Mrs. H. L Knapp
bratoer. F. O. Fifely
Fifel of AlUon.
E. & Pratt bat gone to Frankfort
a legal boainera.
Shertff A. E. Bellinger of Maple
City waa to toe city yesterday.
Balph Hobart of Big Bapida i
HmnkMrlrtag and yerter^ with hU
father, A. S. Hobart of tbe pity
Tltot on tbe fint o( tbeyeu
tbe conpony wOldapiMUwttb
tbe Stole Trenrarer
Take Advantage
Aa early attrootJon at Stetoberg'e
Grand Opera Hooae will be Sol Smith
Rniraira great play. "A Poor Belattoti.” which baa nerer been aeen
here. Mr. Alden Bass aa Kooh Vale
has acheired a perfert toinmph dar
ing tbe past year in this isHPSltooNAL
Mrs. Bart Slmmaods retained laat
reatog from Fremont, where abe
called by toe death of her grondtotber.
ViUiam Hra and daughter were
the city yecterdoy fratn Oedor.
United Statas
Benevolent Society
REICH BOUND OVER
“Nuggets Of Gold”
Are what we are showing these days. When in quest of
Christmas gifts don't overlook our wonderful stock of
Lamps. There are many cheap onm, if you want those at
25c, 35c, 40c, 50c up to $1.00. Then begin those with
shade and base to match at $ I .OO, $ 1.25, $ 1.50 and up.
There are many beautiful parlor and banquet lamps in the
most elaborate decorations, sell from $4.50 to $9.00.
Then we have extra decorated and frosted globes, sell
from 75c to $1,25. This is one of the most attractive
places in our China and Art Department.
Want a Jardiniere?
Thursday
Evening,
December 6,1900
At Udles’ Ubni7 Hall
In toU Lectnre U rat forth tbe jgtoelpUa that in tbe kingdom of erery
life are to be found the -totoga that
make men happy." Tokmpooe'aaelf
to toe ottitode and atmnoiJinrti
IdlOIIIOlB I
si
I
I mm
lOSlKI
Admission 25 and 35 cts.
Nothing like the display of beautiful
goods, and if at a loss what to buy for a
present, here is where you’ll surely find
something that will please every woman.
Those beautiful Onri Jai'dinieres, the
wonder of modem artists, sell from 75c to
$SJ3a Tbe Loko Nani in plain prices
from 20c to $2.50. Same with gold deco
rations from 60c to $3J». The wonder
ful Louwelsa in all manner of quaint ^
sighs, from $1.50 to $4.50, and & faost.of
other beautiful shapes aod artistic de=
signs from 75c to $4*50*
DR* W. J. fflGGmSy
DENTIST.
Parker Bn* ShraMra*
W. V. KlmboU Oo.
m-Fra^BMeA
or tbe
(jringB
Ponrof tbe tame cd tba Oaitral
Ftoe(«u amacL emn tU
Mdce am porcdflli vMt. AD
............
Tin Hamiak & Lan MmaBigt Coaipy
I em, muMn iAtvntu.n%:
CHEBSKfbOX aAEtyg.
■Wiwy
■ corxicAMnm.
Bolavto A Makadte telac«B«
BUtfMBM OAVn.
Htcc Lits
...FtrSalc
■pwmeaemAraffiikil—«
4 60
An M« «e tba an^titad* c«
Mwtndmtty iaddi omtry 1* givm
* M
byte fact that the bonn iawbkshte
Ml. (KMI Hffi
chew i* ihippad M(a«atBt netwt ct
ntely $600,000 MiaaaUy: b i* not
many yean cinee cteeoe WM ihipind in
any kind «< barrel cr box which-woukl
bold from me to half a down good obad
ften*. packed in Mnw to keep then
from faeiag tnieed «r teoken in te
SSSgSaES;
in the early day* of
be
the bnaineM
b
to aaw the hoop*, m te
large body of the box U eall^ cot cf
Utekgin planka abonx one-flfth (f on
inch in thickiM. The waate of motsi*
nlwaiamoet Mrion* rtijeetion tothis
plan, folly 60 per cent of the tinter
going in aawdatt. Ihs toventkBof te
rAigsaAfiTRysHLifig.^^
THE HARVARD-TALE FOOTBALL GAML
The
idmUdk
of ibew two Hotom U dooidf^j' itip n
GOSDENSED NEWS
OF MICHIGAN
other two.bonnd OrahMnand hi* wife
with rope* to tho t>ed and
to loot the home.
iwocehded
They only •eenmi
two irold watrhe* and-fSO in ca*h. for
Onhain.'while rich, keep* liis money
■
Of the fooroea ponotu hoensed to in the hank.
Jim Wood of Eaton
Rapid*,
aarT7 in Branch oonntj lait week
while
One ont hnntlne Tbar>day.waf i^hcldeatolly shot in the tratll of hi* back by
of the oontractlnc partle* wu DO.
one of hii eomnide*. Don Marob.
Two'bnndtwd «m|)le» of the elite
Uanh etood benind Wood when a
of Petoekey denoed
ThankeglTinK
labbit jnioped np and in *ome onaiirfat fofiweet clurity. ThejwooeeiU
known manner Hanh'i iron
• nenm were orer 61 ^enn of
bko-
I«ar.
B.
A.
.1,,
venlty Of Mlohiffu
;corerv.
U|Ma.
Hewa* aooonpanied
Profeaaor
Hlmdale
Pere
freight collision at
a
wa*
Jtahtnette
Diamond Looh.
nsar White dead, wa* nrioosly hurt
^raniaeat edaoator and wa* the anch
bat wlU
or of aboet 16 booka
pall
throoglu
He
It at
Otoar Klkn. of
Oeater orer
Hancock. wb<K fell
to the bottom of Ko. A thsfl in tlie
Allantio mine and wot imtantly kill-
the peenliar appnuaace of two Ugbu
or pfaantoma which teem to riee from
e.1, watraarriedonljbllirKc month* ago
the Urge iwamp aontli of tho village
.
Werara's
Ur*. Xotejih K. Frink, of Mandiall.
tread aonw*
entortainod her relative* at a Thanks
the aky. (toppiug now and thon in
giving party at her home for the .Vitli
their cotne to visit tome of tbenelgiioonteculire year.
etcrie*. nut;
horiag dweUiiii^ or
ysrsjsrs-s,
SL“arr.t£-w£?S?site
T"‘
" SLT*”!
OCUUST
CiSiSKl.
SEVERAL RESIDENCES
“"S
lengths, which are paoMd undo- dirid^
Bewara of olatmeata r<
knives Umt cot them Intotmiforai
Itha cemspunding with the required
at mermry will rarely de«troy
lerange
tenae
of
tmell
and
completely
denu
•
A female ageat viiiied ImUcity
ImUi}
the whole
tytteni when rtileriiyf
--- j v.'-steni
'
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Tmaday and appointed aereral
everal Unb
> sub-1M
Ihros
agenutoaell ladie*’ apparel, tijl^ng irUrie* lAould
!»■ n*cd except ;U>.
.................. n-putableuhyKi-i Which te bottom ia prcaacd in and
enofa that the $roold be the only agent — .______ ,
intefown forte goods Bbe te- «lam. aa the damage they will do la i nailed in place. OomparBUrely few
ttm fold to the good vou can poiaibty Ihoxia are put together in the larger
Mired ' from $S. to $t from each one derive from them. Hall;*, C’-atarri, mill*. In moatcw>« U>«prodnetU driod
n^dthea deported- for newer flelda.
.di-ap ^
WOM.AN-S KXrHANGE open every
day. There will be on rale Satur
day at the Woman * Exchange, in
grocery ih-iartmeiit of Uie MerrantileCo.. delicion* home made mince
pies cake, cookies bread, bean*.
Order* taken fur beef loaf, mlads
All kind*canned frail andjrllie* on
lianA "Rummage podding"* q>ec-
trLwoSiSsr
«'b*a It raa fa* itolr-rei to in rab
The Ttty qneer <woe of on individual
dmggi,,*.
pHc- T6c.
per!
The remnanta which are not wide
w*‘i-r;pp™p“rJ’”Sti-. pp.,,. p,,,. „ .p. p..,.
Burglart have
eanted i
reign
1 around te bottom of tho box. Theboie* rary la site boUi aa n^aida depth
_
__________ __________ ______ * fee hnman being* mid mtT that unOjUr m
of ormiong
druddng ;
The aire for home erarampUon
Cnaj^b*
fur rattle
^
streeta and ,
much smaller and tvqulrea
Ofn tpacW LoodOT.—Okte I , box from 6 to 0 iuchea deep, but of te
of
itNllee.
L. KaaUlton aaade known
that be would
.
This is
ntedleine.
any
. .T'T '
be pleaeeil
the fact
to reoeire
bouiebreaken
and loaded hi*
Tto holida.« iTu'^ be here.
U
in order to
material
l^
Thry did not dia- S^i^d?lSd'n^W^“mn'‘i‘g^it*»
for them,- and older people ^Wml Owing to pcraliarilie.
the toil, te
appoint Uie conrget«man. Re lieaid
Uienwelve* with much more food than timber in aunie loealitic* it teliaed to
them trring to effect an entrance and they can digrat. A* n rcRult there be thaky, the cJiecka or ihakrrranning
Bred. He did not kill any of the men. ia MTtain to be cnael of indigasUon aroohd te log and foUnwing te grain
bat it ia certain that be winged at and bilioo*
dnnble-bamlled
thotgnn
Horses From Indiana!
^
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■
Just received a car load of splendid horses
from Fort Wayne, which contains some of the
finest stock ever broue:ht to this region. .
these horses before buying elsewhere.
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I
IP->• -p. P1-P-P
tody haa reoenily oome onder the
u, h„eing'
«o” bttlky f" remmmlcal handU
aolioeofthe medical ttndenta of the Hall'a Catarrh Cun-b- ann- rou gel j An urdinaiy freight car wtU nc* c
healthy,
You should see the above overcoats
and ulsters—sure to need them soon—Many
of these will go within a week.
Why Hive 6rty Hair?
^tthlabcnrtonterightrtdqofhi.
perfectly
The hnest. tailored garments — satin
shoulder—all wool worsted linings — satin
sleeve linings.
N« tu dsosc iBserled la nwrtnce-
they gaally eoptiaWto Journey m.l
tewing te-stroiMie poaltion of tho i
heart woe token. It it believed Ui*e
Handsome grey or dark'colors—satin
shoulder or sleeve linings—“Raglan’' cuff if
you wish—Splendid valoes at the price.
'■ a-
Df.enntlett
and no one can tell how.
it apparently iu a
Blue, black or grey — good wool Ker
seys—equal in appearance to higher priced
goods—best values to be found.
That Ttoobaiagllteacto.
Vonld qaiekly leave you. if von
need
Dr.
King'* Kew Life PftU
Ttoaranda of aaffovin have proved
their matefaleci merit for Sick aim
Merrouf Headaches
Ttoy
make
pore blood and build np your health,
italy 86 eenta.
Money baok if not
cured. Sold to im. Q. JoW» and
this waate and at the mme tita* iwodoced a better hoop tea tenw^aitiTba rttief Umber aaed in making
cbox hoop* i* te CTmmon awamp
ho other Umbor oeemt to pceaew
teaame qnalMiwiat lighten, toa^I and elaaticity *o leqniaite for
Ex-Senator Ingsito, epraking
hit
fiiia coee dsopiacd pr
defeat at Tupekn in 1890 wbsi he wb*
-------- s.s— ---------i_^_
-When
act cf Amaricaa furetta. The lag*, aft
er being cut in te proper length*, genintodlnwbowover^
erslly 6 feet for an ocdinaiy .him
wbehning ay defeat was and wbM it
box of ]6<^arl6iooho* diaaietar. era
anttom*—teeodtf JSyean’ tervthrown into kngwats llUod with water,
s. KTSKB. It. D . OredBste fr«m the
in te AoMwicaD oenate. poanbly the
where they are boiled from IS to SO md of mypnblie lif^lMnlere that
boon The time required to nfteo the
asinayaoni !t wat a bmnU-i wo
oAer sad rraaom* tbtor 8t
Umber, or cook it. a* te operoUcD i* .fnlday. Everybody wat watching meljf umtek.
<rae rroB t M W s m. rad tl-Ma I to 4
called. v*h<« according to te tiaa of to tee how 1 wa* going to take it—all! i^a___________________________________
the timber and the Mason, l^ige logs my family. It wat a tragic hoar. 1; i-vB. L HWaSTtiK. w*«x*i *MraU<.
require to be cooked knger than
one*, parti^larly wheu te logs are through the withered wood. There a a i
>—
trozeo.
It it not nneommou to find te Uttle graiity glad*, ebeltcred from the :
ceotcrof a log aUlIfrooeu after lObcon auamnal bmae. the ran thining cold |
mr. ureoatwi ““•aiSSSty
> Artjof, 1. o
of boiling.
emirad asTto
Experience U the beat guide in this
I'ruai •met.
' part of the bnaincwi. and to know when
the Umber is thorongbly cooked nod not at there in (hat little dell until te
ovrrduoe It one of (bo’thingt acquired straggle wa* over, unUl 1 wa* raaater
only by ccotuut observatiun.
When if tuymilL"
ramricntly boiled Uk> log* are lifted in
iron grapple* from the Tata and laid on
•bill*. wbcTc (be bark U nunoved. Then
a log i* hfled by a oano and *wnng in tovaleal brautv comes
to place in (be mnchiDe.gthoc it ia held k^y Mountain Ten.
drnggitt.
brehnefca or
that center it at each u
uod.
K.XCURS10Sfr
In different looalltie* for'rale on easy
thi* poniirm the log twolvea like
VIA THE
terms Alto money to loan on real
roll
1 of paper in a printing pnm. The
PERE MARQUETTE.
eatate eerartty.
knifeI whicb due* the
(he cutting ia tot
CANADIAK HOLIDAYS.
buai? and ia bolted to a heavy bead
Tickets will be sold at one way tare
K. tMoNAMAMA
ealh-d a eaii lagp. whicb ia fed
for roand trip oa December IS. U. 16
by acTcwi toward the revolving log In aad 16. from all itatioD* in Michinui. , Office in Hamilton & MilUkeii BlotA.
ipt those__ t of Bonth Lvon.Wixthe moat approved machinn the knife
ha* an end V oaciUatlng aa well a* a om. Crasswell. Yaie ^ud Memphis
Return limit Ji
forward mntioL Thiandnceete etraln
AA Agent* for fnl'l partiraton.
Ttto tW rostra, irigte
on te machine and pnrmita the ratting
H. F. Moeller. O. P. A.
of toft, nnonund and thaky hearted kiga
ROCKV MOUNTAIN TU
Aa te knife comot in ountort with Uia
timber, te ineqnalitie* of te kw are
fim tbcni o9 and gradnally the Ic
aad glide with itately
like the ghoat of Hamlet,
— vstonul.—s
kra^iare IU Watotaclra atmt.
DON’T Be Fooledi
Oraad Bapldi in a botpilaL
Koidi exeitmteariveralU ia the re
gion ronad dboot Btyoo
..™~Wood'* re-
^
reported killed in a
by hi*
wa*
;
... t«,t
Couduotor'aMirge -Crane, who
week* a«D MSerliiff with neryoiu c«I ■
wife.
Th-r
M-l-""- Dool«.
but (five little hope* of
dledit AtUnta.
Oa., niaraday. He want aoath aereral
c“ii.«issurs5iis,“
ebesee thu teeeiTed such protertian,
while daily dwcee wa* aent to aaiket
deetitaieaf any ecraing othw than tte
own pngfalv bandaged rind, whieh in
mart oaew proved iavateBbla Oomprtiden arnemg
nanafartaKBS
haa
changed all thia, and at faeamt the
Banafactiiie of t-r— givm<mpk7iD(Bt
to a large nnffiher of baadf end aeoaed-
TOiyi SMAIME
Sales Barns. State Street.
Cent's Fur Lined Cloves and Mittens.
Cent's Fur Lined Coats.
Cent's Dress Suit Cases.
Gent's Fur Driving Cloves.
Ladi^' and Gent's Trunks.
Fur, Plush and Wool Robes.
Sleigh Bells.
Baby Cab Robes.
be ready for them.
aiwed. bat in te
«hvu liic booiw wree aiw
can betuitNd
ocouunt. The bulk of the elm
UnibfT Inaod ia tii:;> btutem u broogfat
to frinn«*«>■««(-.
. amt Packard. Wla
He was tliot
TTie nvetoni peniuanla of Ontario lyteoagh te bead. It ia thonght tlial
CgypUae B«(i*rttJti**b
: ing north of lake Erie contained cne cf
be wa* mittakea for a deer by aome
The EgypUai. thi^eepcr bad a deity ' the Urgesl trarta trf elm timber on te
towhiralieoffcrwliocriflceeT.vymun.- , continral. It haa fe-engreatlv depleted in
Hog eholera it iwevalent to a ron- ing, and wlt.»e dair it vva» lU retain ireeal yvara Dig* aretaken ont in winoldoiaUe extent
ia Ionia ooooty. for Iht. n-rerence to stand |n front of j lorwlH>u lb* twamp* are frozen and are
_____ __________the
shop
dnriog
the
da-Ta sort of oete*- itkiddnd near te railwaya orrate lake
I. tort
their
entire
drove.
Of SO roong wig* and SD hog* cm the '*1*2 ' larker- «md direct te altcnlion ; *hore.
The bnlk cf them are token to
» John t. Btadk «
'ZJt
(Jolic,
e of Ciuunberlai
and Diarrhoen Remedy
David Carr, aged 22 year*, of Fitlier preiwred for them bef<
as nretenta.
Ohrii
irittmat
pn>*entt.
to* been found dead iu the wood*
least one of them, aa blood wat fonnd
dnC
on the front walk.
;
For rhlldrea
rhll
when
troubled with
Sie—^UMr. SehaxoBotewhen
tova Inrt tevUy from tU. onnreCo^h*'HTnSre
Oeoege Atkina and Valter OrehamjjRav.^Mo, tavr it
Be—I aeppoae ba wanttfto ba In ay»crainol to brat, and that faia cnatom«f Preaooto klUad te Inqteat ‘
^^wfth kda^ natltea, Vaw Task
Thla
«r«r aeen in Oemdo
ananty.
OAW1P»BElraL- BROS.,
j
i ELECTRICAL«ENGINEERS! Exaoninaitioiv
rand OtoM aEKtotfrara tortd Olotorara. |
AND OAS PriXTUnKS.
•KtotoS rertcl OAtoto MKtol-S.
BATTKIMIKAi............
Not all akkd dgan are worth fire nmfi mif ut not
worth Maokte at aaf prkx. The m^ortty ate made
from wrrtcbedfr lofate Axk koccaiogdr doctored to faiA>
tote gooi toUcoo. Thereto Iks the warning get the
PURE dgar, the natacal leaf peodoet
D. LONG « SON'S
MONOGRAM
AAMAwteaMMRiie
latJecd g—ei
AlBa«tewtt
«flOpeapta-«
Aontora who had
them.
be< I enUad ravad
The famiUae
tea* of Jaoob SUwtt and Mrs. Mary
Cyinat My wUv woaU Ska
■Dd areoad a qoaituf
' d^tk
'
Milk DreJm—I gwra
taariaedmilk.
Sohiai
Three maakod bargUrt fmtond the
laaidaara of JotneaQrahaa. two mfira
Vr,
m.
aa« «f Stoatoa atoat S o'clock ThusAny tauwiiag
They
oarptioad
Ore-
tea and hia Vila la bad and whUa
MKATIMO AAOS...........
EteTon* who has used Ohanberlain’* Co^ Bemrdv raiakt well of
it.” «ay« Mr. Edward P. MUkr. of
AbtottotowB. nu People w*
mat thi* iwepaxaUoB are raldc
Bed with say other. Ttoaa
ingite It to alMv a eoag
toaakapaoaU. It to
ptei
taka,ton. For «le hff F. C
IntaaMaatlnfac^
5Tcef..’'i3!r„£:$
wy Uma.” Oatonn**
toot VanUh.
& X,
*TKA P»OTS.
*r^AX IMOMA.
oontoiMo iMorws.
iJmrmmm
o. r- te 300
m. R„ toll reHreR*** rert^ owtrerte
Intnrior winphooM for for house, factory or ator*. Wa
can wire anything from a call t>eli to a whole city.
•AO 3-rMtW
*te AteoM totorj to aUtof vNtora te a*M M ■« RR.
>*Fto«tB Bum.
LUOftf SOLO ANHUAU.V. TO B8 HAD AT ALL DBALSRS.
WOOD
BaU ’Ptoaa Ho. ».
icmr,
POOLTRT WAS STOICH
Bt. Loate. Kot. »-0M «T PaUn
iM itep «o«w i«k» •»
m* 9m Bat^k hariaU* «
W. OMpteU «C St. Umi» feM
km eOoad tbe poUCkai of eU«f of
pateitfMMiWnte
mt mrnUm
vmOtv.
MdakpMakV.
m
of f Hia
tm
Umd
■lecBUJkmovs wAicta.
...A gPAWfiH ANECOOTC.
csnrOF MAMILA POUiiM.
ta>»Tii«^» mm r*«i^
^WBAkTi Moaim i, uA
Jyolidap te
art* M aO BMB)y taitt vtakb a»
eakrlpeaiiMttebb tat
M*l«b BtttkM
«y«a ct
Aiapoothtak
Btay and apoaoUtfoa <t a )oka.
■Bdtta* aOertaotb
. Od* <f tak early amende* ntaked la
tan-mjmy tte 4waa tootteg a bin te
oeara^AmwaU. Tba owner, a Moor,
hoppeetewtoba iaUagartemwaaod' by tea apBBimd, on Ue haem,
laeinted him with hi* cam and
_______jdBMmhamt “BA tbk." miA
tea Moor, “ynaknowtbMyaamiyeaBAte tniy
MONEY TO LOAN
In loti«rom t8 to 11.000 os good
chattel Mooflty. jevrirp,
W-SEiSflSS-
hT***
wtakA tee yoBBg prtece OBased ia teo him tbM a* soon m it wa* ni^ub*
hoamaf eoeof the tamer mantentA woaldpcoride te hk
tadMted, Uh fnaa
Mr. Um hMi4 I
Pait*Batal M*
nbCUty. A rather aldcrly eoaBtem cf ■afecy.
•otoUaralkMM
m.aOw eriim *a.CHm
Itaa Moor tMweBt to hi* home. IteOBW
wtann^Bte tamper and tearp nagaa
>oH*iatodlUm*eltwtaeatg^... . ^
^
Alow atm tam anwMs away from bm Wbenbalmdjmt
tntte-tai-lMr. who
_ .Bk*dte a footman. Thapriaee.
A
to
bk
gate,
tariagiag
tea
oopm
kMkad 4mmaAmw that tta* poultry
A PhJM^U b«y«r Md atop tewbmam* take of teepnnlterittaa
hM wim oriOmtlj bttef
Mght ihiiw «h* otM tey. Hatnd of the oU Mytmd enme. icaolred to
Mud wflh a KTMpof (rMd*. and ttef
prise wma Bttle oth, be taamed. tf 1 *^*^ *"***•
y:______
w» diamteng is a doataory trap M ad tateSw laS«Biae at ber*teStel^
a got .
> and spited te tba pnriten ef teedaamipCiiBgiTm.thH
boaa*.b* (eand Umt dM GblofcoM war* tediiw topia (d thediy. Owed tte
wnsdmaby
goo*, aad that aometM ted drirta partial pcaotit. Mr. —, pntead te
.Bimtiasndteiatono me, bat | m eoaaiam had >o*t finitead b« pumm. Bbb
Mooopqlicteg mo* tfaas hi* *tera of
Bvsy tnn the lacmlaa* vitli * taagktet,aad pashtaw her chair bate
tb*<uitTnaiiao.aBdhi*riaw* did Dc«
WTat all aoeted trite teoa cd the iawyac. bteB the tablQtemtad tba aerrant to
a* foUowad the tnofca of the .toU. A* the men aapatatad oteof item aoid taring before bm tba a^gilioaat Cn
UOtSBPOB itefT —Ckrmr Bute sari
i. bated
' M* wa* ibenaptB aataeted into tea
ete to tta* bona of Tterp, te 'mj*. to tea iatryar
n. Tba ooonlmi tanked him orar tMthapmon yon baw kUMUmy
mAbmaiowUmco (tet tte rtg had
••That-------■B: bis body is BOW fa) By
aq boom. Tob
ahtafeetap
>0*1 hm drlraa.ls. and then were ha?"
oogM to •oflH. hot yoo haw
■;T«*.''rotdMMlaarym;"hatoowa
irtiwr Idhtafi-tai ftw 1 r trfr ted JaM
t for cm maB; ha ____ of tbe prime, aba mid, “Let me
Um ftatated. Mr. Ua* al«> arm tettaaly
white mte not-be broke*!.’■ BatbcB -?!ft_______________________________ IS
'-OteaoBas. aae yoo walk. ”
*ata tefo gaataAty of poalttr wa*
led tea Bteaiteed Spaniard to bit itaAlbert Edward did a* eaentaiu
for dir rr«*Brtr. FMtelsA
blai. Bad moBBtad him ob om cf Ida
loate la Mr. Tterp'* ehiekan boa**,
aad walked bateward and forwmd
flaateKbcma*. and laid:
wbaa it wa* Dot kaowB that ha wa*
The holiday* trill adoa be bare, aad ate time* aoom tbe floor frim one
"Ply far while tee Bight epB
■aBoaMaatva poaltry rat***.
faaating galore. Obildrw trill eat (A tbe room toiba otem, now walkiag
Maklyat tea leqneat <A tba old lady
• Call on Oto. Bootes,
BoQsb at tar.
*------------------------Mr. DoTTaa, who Ura* Dost to Mr.
Hid tern iwelng slowly, u tea witeed _ .-are indeed gaily of my *00'* blood,
tea*, aterkat mmottaUr* oa the
-bnt Ood is >oit and good, and 1 thank
food teaa to obtain potett OB this aeore.
•tree triib mooh
M* BM*
tk* ohiokOM dlMp-------- nit tbareia
him I am innoomt cf yoora and that
Tbie p^Gmam* orar, the eon
: iadlge«tioa aad
myfaltegiTeeUprmHTed!” HU point
Oteaed btao to croc Tba dining i
billoo* oollc, aeoempahlad with moat
atill tbe tlnater <A aotioa, tbe priooa of honor Ur UUaeid. most religiaoriy
auraoiatlte palaa. Bar a botde of
TBB A«»OT BBIXCB BMAOO
.................. _
Wbcei obmrrad bytbe Ar*b* *ad Baraoma,
Cbaaiba^’* Oolic. Obolen, aad tzottod arooDd it emral tlmea
«
tele aseeoiea w.-J eotuplatad. be again from whom it wa* adopted by tee Moca* ; P*®
osme to ■ atandiUU aasrtbe bmdof tba cf Afrioaondbyteem wsibroo^ttoto !Mrs.BoB>iiiau>t>.r:i w. Mh«tr~t- i(to>
pared for them before Rpending
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------table, wboe tea coancam was seated. ftten.
voor BKmay for <
taVatrVaak.
Imta. V«r. ae-0*Mr WiM AM
OBd» am^
JSSiSTsSS.'——-"TO—. ,~i: -
a:
-
^or mla by F. O.
teM la yte Morata* Bwd.
Haw.Toafe,
80-Thi Abbot,
ikrala* *r the l*t«l I
,w awek,
luxralliy dt^encte In
•oml lU
^*M tetooch tea hand* of tee aao- meaiiun- on Inrlng tbe Ideal aide'of
dgiatlMlteaur at MadiaoB Bqoara
Oardaii tee Latuan Ix-log atrakcued and
of life.
e >very l> .
today, bategboaght by Fiye Ooio- fied froiD tl>e
tehtecMr Jobs J. SooBiiall for «M.MO Is order (o iffottl a rouoti-rpotee
■en«n«i declrp*.—Froebol.
. **emd tMH.
'
Kor.
thaKlBg ofTrottera.
Ob* of tea Impraaelra thlopf about
tea graoteat eogtera te tea alteura trite
trliieta tear do tbalr vorfc. Tba »aiDa
tbiag tsay ba obamred la regard to
tee wort of ratlfton* Iradan or aoelottoo. Tboaa trbicb ara moat powarfnl
at* wry «Blat.-Zlop*a Macald.
MDUem OI**aAw*y.-
aot afraid to be gesenxur.
Iba pro-
tew. glwa atray orar tea nlllloa
trial botUaa aod tew tee aatiaafetlos
of kaotrtag it ha* onrod thouasd* of
hopelamtam Arihma. Broaehitl*.
te Orfpp* and all Throat.
Cha*t
aad Late dlaaiari *ra mrair cnrtxJ
tyiL Alloa Jaa. G. Jnhoaou aod
B. B. Walt, dcagglgta. aad get a 60o
bottle. B(«aiaraiae bOc and ll.OO.
Ueman naturr rwdity fall* Into ibe
mtetake teat tboaa wbo are tniklog tee
iDOit fn** and nolae in tba woHd are
doing the moet worfc-ChrtetUn Stead-
Mpraa* lllbe Wlldlre.
When telnm are^ “tea bari' —,
baoome "tbe W aelliBg.'' Abraham
Haw. a leading drwW. of BellaTile. O., write#: "ireotrio Bitter*
are the best aelllng bitter* I hare
handled in » yeara Yon teow wfaj*?
Moat dimeae* begin inUtebrdaraof
atomach, Urer,
kldneya,
bowela
blood and nerre*. Elaotrio Bit
tone* op the •tomaefa, regulate* liter,
kidney*
and bowel*, pnrifie* tbe
blood, itrengthen* the tterraa benoe
oare* mnUltnde* of
maUdiea It
boilds op tee entire (yaetm.
Pot*
life -and rigor Into any weak,
new Ufi
down
sickly
i. WiiL i
Bh ladyship ■earned plaaaed and wa*
>a*t on tbe poliit dt askiDg the yoong
boDibiamltwhaB
besbonted:
■•Noweeemegtlkpl"
‘ Onapteg a oner of tee ttetacloth
firmly in ooe band, the irime iwbed
■round tbe rooen. polling the omAesy
off cB the floa in ■ heap, knocking over
tee fnteCnie and finally winding her
Ipdycbip sp in te* fold* of tbe cloth.
Be then boltod for tbe door, baring tba
eoimtaH qmttaring and abonting *ad
tito mrrant* rtmningteoat in adiatmet•d way to Uberata Ibair mialzem a£t
qaiatbernga
la tbe bnhbab and cottfarioi tba
prince Moaped. Tba nest day a check
tern tea keeper at tbe priry paim eettledthe arnoont of tba dam«H and
Ukawim eatabliefaed tbe Identity of tba
mladilof makar.—New York Heted.
iniiNii
OmtHItlmk
•ktmt •
AIM Wiwmi. jwiaBo •£ WaliA B
p«k^»tte Mat p^inbrcBMtaBv
ML TUapopMUybM total* km
AporibwHi into eoag-ia tba Hart
ford Time*;
Ttee>c.
TSf'
ptBMB. hotMi or nny Und of atoek,
'-jP^aeoBredaotM.
Oh
mew tetetetetetetetetetete
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With pleomte. There are eareral beds
of teem ln,P«iB«
'
•
y may
liayte
mid to be real thick.
whme (hey
be e
AW. SD Portijmig hill, in Franklin,
aad Gondtarwoud bill in Nnrtb StoaingUB. and H Bog poirii, in Old lyrm In
I
... . Manistefl t Northfluttra R. R.
fm>L there aw ri.ThOjanare wiiee of the
Notm« State whew tee dairiw grow.
m cf (sr grratH^ interest to
OcauiMticnt fanner* a-oold be, Wbaw
S “S351 M°aiKig.-aia..'a"- -ay
ih*L—Norwich Breaing Record.
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j
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John R. Santo
BEIEIML MSURAlieL
. wmxb.ni Bik.
do hereby :
a 60agree to wfond tee money
ited Styonr
-oi.
•eo a ,
I bfen ’
palmed
loied with
wit puw white lead. A cioaer
examination rrreaU tbe true rbaencler ot Ibe coating. Yon most get very
clrae to a man in these days of ebams
and frnixU before yen can know what
minner of man be is.—United ITeaby; Jaa G. Johnmo.
terUn.
i§ii
.
4 Tolne cf farm proa- I
to tea retonu of the '
e fliH, with
New York is aocood,
Trmne CXty
D. W. STEWART
VIOUINI«T
leader of STAFFERS’
Bngbee & Boxbnrg, ’
F. C. Thompsan.,
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ORCHESTRA
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HO ME WILL GO AWAY THSAmHTEO UUOSE
WE HAVE THE GOODS AS ADYEHTISED-ALL
HEW-THE VEBT UTEST STYLES. * * « •
YH «fu era rnni EYES WITH amazedeht
wn YOD SEE THE MASSIVE PILES OF CLOTHMIAI8AHIS THAT WE HAVE. « • « *
-FOR-
$10,00flFWAERAfnED-AND RELIABLE aOIMG
.sai_e:
now on.
The old and reliable Chicago manufacturers of fine custom made clothing, after a long and
prosperious period, have grown old in the business and have decided to retire. Their stock
was too immense to dispose of in the ordinary way, and wishing to realize spot cash on the
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entire stock, they decided to auction off their entire production to the highest bidder. We
participated in this sale on Thursday. Nov. 22, at their headquarters in Chicago. We have been wide-awake to grasp every good opportunity, bidding ju
diciously and on the right kind of merchandise—The result is a grand success. This is the first opportunity in the history of our bargain giving that enables
US to offer you good, honest, fresh, up-to-date clothiug at much less than the wholesale cos;.__________ ___________________
KUH, NATHAN & FISCHER
H EVERYJOT, 9VBKHMT OR OLSTER WE SAVE TOO ABOUT 40 CEHTSOH EACH OOILAR IHVESTEO-SOCH AR
OPPORTOIHTY IS OHE THAT IS RARELY MET WITH.
MEN’S suits
50 MEN’S SUITS
CoYuisting of cassifneres in dark pattemt, all good 0O QQ
winter weights..value $5.00. auction sale price ....
(AU are wool union suits, no shoddy.)
100 MEN’S SUITS
Consisting of fancy worsteds, cassimeres and some
blue flannels, value 87.50, auction sale price
QQ
wr
83 MEN’S SUITS
Consisting of all wool fancy cassimeres, unfinisbed
worsteds and black claj’S, in frocks, sacks and dou- SR QQ
ble breasted, value $9.00. auction-sale price............ SU.«70
130 MEN’S SUITS
V
'
Consisting of all wool heavy se^es. valuffe 6<mbed
cassimeres. kerseys aod douUe and twristed sahings, QQ Q Q
valued at $10x0, auction sale price...................... ..... ww*sfw.
126 Men's Fine Tailored Suits
Of high quality all wool cassimeres and wool
worsteds, fine alt wool fancy and plain black days,
in frocks, sacks and double-breasted, valued at QQ RQ
$!*«), auction sale price................... ........................
95 Men’s Fine Custom made Suits
rjMYMaring of fine all woo) fancy worsteds in checks
and stripes, extra quaii^ serges in single and doubie breastvKl, fine unfinished worsteds in dress
<
suits, high art tailoring, vRrarranted. value $15^30, QQ QQ
• auction sale price...................... ......................................
THE GOODS ARE FINELY TAILORED, EXTRA GOOD FITTING. THIS SEASON'S MAKE. MOSTLY HEAVY
WEIGHTS. SUITABLE FOR THIS SEASON'S WEAR.
We hnow of no similar event when goods of such high cherecter have
been placed under the hammer.
Every suit, overcoat and ulster is fully wsrrented—No matter what
price is placed on it Your money back if you are not entirely satisfied.
THOUSANDS
TioTIONS FOR
XMAS. GIFTS....
Genuine High Quality
Cut Glassware
at Popular Prices.
HiBlSpecial Sale In Our Cloak Department
IS STIUk IN irORCK.
OVERCOATS
MEN’S OVERCOATS
In blut and black Beaver and Oxford Grays, val- QO 4.Q
ued at $6.00 and $5j», auction said price $3.98and
50 MEN’S OVERCOATS
In all wool Kerseys, blues and blacks; also 30 Ox*
ford gray twills, warranted, value $iox>o, auction QQ A Q
Mien’s Fine all wool Kersey Overcoats
Warranted in every particular, valued at $i3joo, Q^ ^ Q
auction sale price............................................................. ^
Men’s Fine Imported English Kerseys
In blacks and blues, fancy worsted lined, warranted
-satin sleeve lining, some half satiniined, French
faced and silk pip^. Also Irish frieze and Oxford
French meltons, every one gdaranteek in every 1 A QQ
particular, worth $15,00, auctibn tale price............
ULSTERS
MEN’S OXFORD GRAY ULSTERS
We were never before so well prepar
ed to give great bargains
as now.
The Boston Store
Fancy lined, full length, high storm collars, worth QQ QQ
$5XXL auction sale price................................................
Men's Heavy Chinchilla Ulsters
Good le^. high itorm coUars, fancy Hoed, value Qd.dS
$7.50, auction wtit price... •...................................... ..
Men’s Warranted Imported Irish Frieze Ulsters
Fa^ w^ed lined. $i3xx> values,
$8*48
i
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THE MORMHG record.
YERaMnnc
1,280
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TBATKBSB Cmr» MICB., 6ATTRD4.T, DECEKBEB 1, 1900
CHANGES m
THE ARMY
"89csr9tery of War RooT» Bill
IUd« Public.
816 CHARGES IH THE STAfF
Llf* Tenure of Office
to be
Abollebed
PANAMA OR
N^AGUA
DEATH LIST REACHED 18
■rOtoaewfalDtear baCiIttiil Mr
OaaitottoMnralafl
8aa Viaaaiaeo. Kor! tO-Tba daraL
i|meM of tbe oori
Congreaa Will Select Route for
Isthmian CanaL
the eoU^Me of tbe roof of tbe rUm
Twenty booct after tbe altalr'
lit li IB ted aad 80 InMany of tbe latter will altbar
die from tbe eSaota of tbeir bartt or
beccipjtlad aad aoaned at lon( at
they lire.
&r;
BOLD CATTLE THIEVES
PROJECT WILL BE PUSHED
AdmlnlBtratlon Will Insist on
tammimiom tVortoae aS naU«dTfteoenwuea Viu be aeWto
Cots of Pretty Dishes «
For Your Thanksgivlne
Table at the Bazar De
partment of the
bwestera part of the Transvnl
bat been relieved. They have bean
beaetged by the -Boers stoee last AaBlL
Town, Hov. 80—Three bnadred
Doopt have been sent to Worcha
wboe tbe AfrlkaniVir oongrem is to
DEFAULTER CONFESSES
Robert Winat^ Admits Crime
WMUartae, Kor. S>—|eaTl»taet«f tbaaray bUl of Seent^ of
««r Boot. whl4di wiU ooM tefon
MffOM. W«t« ibmU poblie today.
Iba Mil inrtdai for a llastoMtat
UmImI, ats Major Ranatab aad J(
Raided a Big Indian Ranch With
Brilliant Suoceaa.
WWell WB>a<e«-L«M- SIS.OOO
toVornlBJlBeeoRL
'at earalry aad intaatiy U iaenaard
tarn IS to 16 for each neiaeta
Three aaek of tbe abere Rradn will
ba araUable for detoi 1 at ooauBlManea
adjBMBta aad qaartontottara. ProrMoaa for the diMoattonaaoe of Un
antllary
le by omanlsltiff bRiUery oorpa
to be known at tbe eoaet artillery aad
•aid artillery. Each oorpa will hare
a ehlef of an^ery detailed from tbe
liR of eolcneU. While aarrinit in tbit
<^tety he will hare the rank and
pay of a brigadier geoeraL
There will be ta addition IS ooIoneU
18 Uentenkttt eoloaelt, m majors,
eaptaina. 1« flrtt Ueotenantt and IK
•eeend Ueotananta. Tbe oaptalot aad
Ueatenants, when not leqalted i
on daty with tbe faattorlet, will be
arailable at ttaS offloat* in garrlton.
Bad) battoiy will be organ 1 ted at
preaeaL Tbe Inoreaae in the artillery
shall be 80 per oeat eaeb year for
Are yean until a marlmmn of 18.U80
■brt. Kor. SCk—Tha biy oat-
night and 886 bead of OatUe were
ttolen. hm^ on can at Uoaoai Bey;. ICotioello and MoUoyeville and
■hipped to Chicago orer the lionon
ronte and cold Bonday morning.
The tbieret had isrs at tbe four
plaeet named aad anaagementi with
agenu to bill ont the oattle Soaday
night at toon at loadod, thi|imenl
from each plaoo teing made under
different names. UcCdy ettimatei
bUtomat tlS.OOO. There it no cine
to the thieret.
STR0K6 BOX TAKEN
BpwUI to ■Bm- Honilns R.«x»e.
Toledo, Nov. SCk—Thlt aflemoon
rhile L N. Poe, a pigmlnent real
e«ate dealnr, with omoet in the Prodnoe Esoluuige bailding. ttriqied
BcroM 0>e hall for a few miooh-t lilt
ofBoe wai entored, hi* dttitk jirled open
and check! and oath amonnting to Bdno
and 880.000 in negotUble eecnrftlea. The ttnmg box
hlet
*»• token cat bodUy and carried
of Lootins Bank
Waabington, So*. 80 - Prodtet
Hatlo of the hnama Canal eompany
called by tq^pointment on Seatotory
Hay today and bad a long tolk toocbing tbe psnspeeU of tbe Panama eana)
at affected by inobable legisUtimi of
the approaching oongnai. Ibe Pan
ama otsapany bat not yet made an
ofHcisI tender of the proiieity to tbe
tete department, but it bat pteeeni
ed to the |ttbmlas »<■■»«’ oommlmio
a full stotement of tbe affairs of tbe
company andAbe ooudltioss on which
it might be willing to pam
itrol of ito property orer to
United Stoltu in the event that
Panama route be riioaen. Tbe t
mitlon will include tbe oommnt
tion in ita report ao that oongnat
will hare before It material for
eicising its own eboioe between tbe
Nioangnan and Panama tontea
The canal oommlssian it making a
ttrenaout effort to Anith a preliminiuT
report, which, it is now Bsid. will tg
tent to eongreat u an aooompanimeat
to the prosident't mestage. Meah~
while it will not be made voblic. It
It evidently tbe intention of the ad'tBinUtration to preu canal legislation
from the b
It it expeoted Dial bofore Anal act
ion will be had in the tenalc on iho
l>endliig hoaai> l>ill |iroviding for the
ooottrnctiou of a Kieaiagna canal.tlie
exeoatlve branch of govemmeat'will
hare sneoeeded in removing certain
which now he in the ooaree
ot tlm p
Tbe sdjBtant general will hare the
rank of major general aad hit oon-«
win be UomMedby cae lii
eoloael and ten majora. TTje intpector
genetsl't department will be lacteatad by one lUetenant oohmel and ti(
majors, and tfaa Jndge adrooaie’i
dspartment by one eolooel and tbre^
majors. Tbe qnarwrmaster’t departmmit wlU get two ookmela. one lien. ^LIFE AND WORKS OF TOLSTOI
It in favor of the pending bill.
i oolccel, foor majon an>l U
I mom To fill the grade of
eaptaint. rolanteert not more than
Myears-of age may be appointed.
The aabtlBteaee detartment it inA Ane program on TpUtoi wat giv- Decides to Settle American
onaeod by one oolonel, one lleatenam
Claims for Indemnity.
ooloael. one major aad 18 oaplalni; en.at tbe Woman’t Clnbyettentdyafftbe medleal department, two ooloneli. enioan under tbe leaderthip of Um
Cady. .A large number
two Heatonant oolonelt. ten majort
M tilvpt'were pretent, many of the teachert in iteuiuorinsB of a
and 117 oaptainiand flm U<
Nn IHttMtchMiB UtaarS to l»i ea nee
All pramotiont in the- ttaff created the pnbilo tchoolt being the goettt of
of Kcotochr St twarros.
under the act we to be made from the tbe clnh.
'Brt. Cady gave an
iseaent staff oorpa, and when raoan
Mprrua to Tb.- M.iminr B«vora.
del ooonr by retirement or otherwite on Tolttoi.- Id which the gave a
Waahingtra. Kov. 30—Lloyd Drit11 be raadeby lenioritT Bketeb of hit life, bat dwelt mainly
>m, the consol at Conttontinople
npon the ttrong }>mooBlitr of the
led by m
bat Sent a cablegram to the
,
.
. m__ ... ,
jnmotiont are to be Blled by detail man, and hit love for hit fellow be-1
inga which make, him willing to give I !»«“«■*
from tbe line of tbe army.i.Jhe^e- Swhat mott men would conJder
indicated .«porpoee
ite porpoer of
htdicnted
tails lasting four years, after which
the best of life, if by to dbtng he can paving the Unilod States indemnity
an oncer will not be arailable for
long demanded for Amenian ouilift the-Tpwer clastet to a higher
staff duty ontil he hae senred two
ragee.
The
detail
of
the
plan of eetlereL She tjtoke of hit work at a
ysnn in the line. Tbe iworidont
emept are not known.
novebil and art critic, and told of the
for fllliag racanclet at the head of the
London. Nov. 80—Nothing to re
principle* for which be it
rartoot staff corps proridM that
working, the key note of hit life gard to Uto KentncAy it coming direct
dtleft of tbe rarloai 0017s thall be
being love to humanity. Her |wper fredn Smyrna. The anthoritiet there
appointed for foor-year terms, anstrong one. and wat mneh ni. ate evidently cenaortog all di^tchea
1m sooner terminated by tbe pretiJoyed by all.
teL Tbe abore isorlsion U one of
Another able {ttper wat girtn.by. KITCHENER TKKES CONMlfNl)
tbe motl important and ladiiml of the
Hrs. F’rank Velton, her tnbjmt being
chaagto |wopoM>d by the bill. It
LonI Itebfe^t Tara* Oter tbe oatee to
life of Tohitoi. fthe gave a
amounts, ta effect, to the abolition
vivid picture of bit home, and told of
of the ttaff oorpt at b iwrmancnt in
the way in which hit wife and family
ttitntiao in which oflioert now terr<
otedoctedbit large ettete. while he, epmtll,. IV K.mDt
ibroaghoBi tbeir military oarwr.
mingled with the lower clantea. and
London. Nov. 30—The war offloe
Tbe bill proridot that all raoanoiei
by living in the tame way at they, conArmt tlie tmtement that Bolwrts
in tbe gradto of Acid otBecri and capfound htmteir able to oome in cloto
the chief eomtaint oaoaed by the iucieaae of offlem
touch with them and help them mend of the British forces to South
nnder tbe bill thall be Ailed by jiroas he could pot otherwise do. Afriu to Kitchener, {uomoted by the
motion. aooording to leniority.
Her paper at a Atting seqn^l to ^e qneeo to be Liratenani OenevaL with
ProrUion it made for tberetirameol
one preceding it. dealing with the local rank of full general while <
of any ottoer who it satpended from
every day life of the great writer and mandiog in Sonth Afnea.
duty. Thii would apply to Oonacml
philanthropist and tlmwing bow he
London. Nov. 80—Diepatchet from
Egan. oommiHary gener^
pot hU theoriee into actaal ptartic
Sonth Africa say that Lord Roberto
nie president it antliorited to en
The latest book, •‘Retnireetioa'l hat left JohanneebBTR for Durban.
list and organite natiret of the Philw
at
Anely
reviewed
by
Mrs.
KlU
W
ippinet In an organisation timilsr to
FIEND IS CAPTURED
caralry and infantry, to the nnmber Perry, who gave the ttory with sneh
and sympathy that the
of 11.000. tbe oSioen for inch organiaation to be eelected from the regnlar chameten teemed actually to bve. WiUtemGlIiMa. MaiUtrer oT Ula Thme
army, tbe highest offleera in command ^ wat listened to with keen interYear <HS Nl*t> Daagbter. YTIU PraV
of natiret to be majora When na -.
ably be I.racim.
businest of
tireathow Atoest for oommand ihe|
ptoaitel it aatbortaed to make pro- Unportonoe to come before the rlnb Spwtol to TV KflralBr Becurd.
Athatod. Ev., Kov. 80-William
i^onal appointmenu in tbe gtadet of at the next meeting. At that time
the question of a hall must be decid Gibaotowho murdered hU three ye«
9m sad teoond I
to sneh a horrible
Imsnt of PoBo BUnns U also anthor- ed npon. B progrum oommitte* ap
pointed for the coming year, and a manner at Oattleabnrg. U believed
Beclprooity Day and Civil Serviee to have been oeptared and being held
day decided upon
for e reward,
high and it It believed that Oibaon
MAXUn-ATTttSBEAD
win be tyneb^ U oaptnied.
ABDUL HAMID WILLPAY
CREDrroBS to ILL GCT UTTU
Hew Tcuk. Kov. lO-SaiSBel Ooapwa,pt«aitei of tbe ABMcioan Mnr-
niton of Labor, te ianad a stotomwit
Utot ha la willing to fen
tfaeamtm oooventton e
te of feba redaette <ff tbn 10 pir
to wagea. togo Into sCM tetoMy l.
WasbingUB. Now. B0-J«ae|ib F
Manley of Maine will to all tnbabUily be appointed eommiidoMr of totowul revenue tocaoeeed tbe late <k
W. Wilson of Ohio, whose tuamX toito
ptoee yestardav. Mantoy wUl 'be
leered the stone and bit Mends bm
think be wUl aneepi IL
ttotef •S.Uni.OMaaa AeaemerBtS.
BierU toTV Xorslac BtoVd.
Fbitodalidiia^ Nov. 80-Amdt K.
Houaekeeper of Nnrb««. Pa., was
to tbs United SMSas distttot omwt to«lay. with ltabUittoak«t,BR.0n. and
assatoof 886.
Tm. Mu. AtoysurdnagtoL
Oinotonati. Ohio, Nor. 80—Bobert
WtoaieL the lusad bookkeeper f<w the
German National Bank of Newport,
Ey., looted by the abi
tantcashln. F. M. Brawn, and Win
■tel of 8MO.OOO. tonight made a 000feaalaa before United States Commis
sioner Lecmard and Bank jtraminrr
Tseker. He acknowledged that Brawn
and himself were boon oompanions as
rounder^ bol of the defalcation be
hlmmU was aooonntable for only
8680 All tbe test l»e elaimt Brown
tot hlmBelf. It it claimed that aeverel
airesu will rtoult tomoTTow.
to M M
HOBART-BEECHER CO-. Proprietors.
If TOO wiab to be 80, the T^e
phone U todtopetiaible.
No one can be np to the wo^,
in this age. witLoot tfaia twentieth
century adjnDct.
Now is the lime to get iato coamonicatioa.
Not in two hoora-~Not tonorrow, hot immadtotel^
Tbe other fellow often gets the
order yoo might bare had. becanae
be has a Telephone in hU place
of bnaloeaa.
Ask tbe local man^^ia.
lET BEMU BE YOUR SMTl CUUS.”
Have ron secB ear window?
TRASM'Y'
Or gewgaw Fthifigs show thdr true
meanness when you get them in use.
Bi?Ya» Xan.6lfft d n iitplltiNit
Muftlers, Hosiery. Handkerchiefs.
Neckwear. Collars. Cuffs. Scarf Pins.
Link Buttons. Bath Robes, Smoking
Jackets, Rev.Ijrs. Overcoats, .Ulsters,
Suits, Gloves. Mittens. Braces. Sweat*
ers—all at popular prices, and in end
less variety.
"•‘• I nikhiq*" telephone Co.
m
S. BENDA & CO.
open This Evening.
:-s «
i.»
LLi uuiun
luun SMTi CUUS.”
“in
BENDA DL
BE YOUR
KNIFE WAS USED
VAeevotodTodar.
Three yonng men by the same of
angwoithy, McGiUit and OoUtot
will irobnblT be taken into custody
today on a charge of aiimnli and bat
tery. as a resnlt of b ditlurbance In
tlie Hotel Whiting yettentoy moruing
about two o’clock. They liart
liaving a lively Tliajikagi» ing, wliirh
they had wound np witli the Koroati-r
danoe to the evening. Here, tiiortly
after midnight, they liad aome tranble
>eing somewhat nnder tbe inAnence
of holiday liquor. Prom the txall
they adJonrMKo the Hotel Whiting.
t> the olHoe they endoavored to hold
conoert. 10 which Gut Oraenwald.
the night clerk, objected, as he did
tot want Uie gnests of the hotel dittnrbed. The yonng men were not in
clined. to desiat, wherenjion Greenwuld onlered them to leave the buildng. Thi* they refuted to do. and a
Btruggle entned. to which a knife
nted. Groenwald claims by MrUilllt. Oraenwald * lukud wat tllghly ouL
livelv terap wat in progrett. in
which Uraenwald and William Hillirera making it inleratting for Me
Gilll*. Lougworthy and Collin*.wlien
Mr. ComiHon apiieured on the *oene
ig lieen awakened by the noise,
and the thrae yonng men lefi abruiK^A warrant will V iasned this uiora
tog for each of the yonng men tovolv ed to the Agbt. It it mid. however,
that two of them have left the city.
XVA!*ION orPEBVOSAL I.IBKBTV
Speak for themselves
Out Pianos speak fcr tbein>
selves, and tbeir snperlorlty
is everywbereacknowledced
Get a good iuxtrnmenl while yonr
rhildraii are j-oong. and they will
toon tliow a foiidiieiu and an aplitude
for mumc. We Juive n large ditnlay
of the lie*l inHtrnmeulx. and will be
glad to allow them to von.
V.V.IfltlMlKO.
TTTTTyyyTyTTTffyyfTyyyfTTf
STEINBERG’S GRAND
^
OI'ER.A HOUSE
tbursday, Dec. 6
WHAT
HAPPENED
1-3
on Ladies Sample
Jackets and Suits
This big lot consists pf some of
the
newest styles produced
this fall — All are in first-class
condition. The nice part of It
is that, there is no two alike.
Many havealready taken advan
tage of this extraordinary sale.
Better come up and see if we can
fit you—it means a big saving to
you.
Steinberg’s
Reliable Dry Goods, Carpet and Clothing House.
A New One
OUo StprvBt OMrt ItorUet AgalMt Coal
Law of ISOH.
Bperttl 10 The K-irniiig
tumbut, Nov. aa-The anpreme
court today decided that tbe act of
March S*. I898. to provide for the
welghioR
before screening it
■epugnant to the bill Ot righto as
tovatton Ot the j
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THEHOCKER
BOOTEE
Made in Enamel. Box Calf, Rus
sia Tan, Kid Tan and Black
Vici Kid. They havff cork soles
-They are calf lined---Tbey are.
very stylish. If this don't suit
you see our VOGUE line for wet
weather require no rubbeis—
P. & S. make.
ming, Dcc-
86c, npt *Sc, not 60c.' 65c. the i
<rf Bookv Mountato Tea the
Box aeato $1.00.
wvld over. None geuntov. unleit i S«aU on tale (hit morning,
made by the Madlton Medicine Oo.
Ask your druggist.
"Sorosis" shoes are worn by all fashionable women in
Europe and America.
Jin Tdeal
Street Shoe
Frank Fricdricli
The Old Reliable Shoe Man.
r m±rnr%^.
• MM M-ron*
Fall and Winter
-THore’a a
F>laoo for
Evory^Hi i ng*
§«SI5
And the place for you to boy your
winter footwear is at our store, for
here you find a complete assortment
of up to date footwear at the very
lowest price ponible.
Step in and take a look at our
Rougl) Rider
Spedally^tanned waterproof calfskin up
pers. heavy extension ^ge, band sew^
soles, mannish shape—a stylish and serviceable shoe.
SOROSIS
gA Always and
price........ i|^^99V everywhere
Popular Shoe House.
totfaafamUy; ^ywrft^gM
Book Store
at wonderfully
low prices.
Jlrt Ym Op tc Cbe
msHtf
Jllfred U. Friedricb
It stonds atona, it towers above,
ben's nootbsr.it'a name's wander,
warmtag n>^ttoe to the besit of
-jonktod. £SiM Boeky MouMiu
jroUBTH TKAB-VO. 1114
SCHWEiZERRENEKE REUEVEO
men^s materprebf Shoes
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PARKER BROS.
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McNazun Block
&
The Old Stand
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THE MORNING RECORD
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TRAVERSE CITY. MIOHiOAN
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD
-*TTNaS.T.SATMMliai.W. MANWBN
JOHM J. HAROV > «tjr Ctr
ail Utt aiBdMl pMjia will a«>«e tfaat
««f wndlac urmj luat be tencair
twill t« PWRRly
on oaaat dafMH aad adequMlf oare for tba raal
patwiMi vbleb bare eome M os
tartaf the paat two ^ean. CoadhUMfatha PbUipiAiMsaeewiWeaB
♦■■■Wlli lacwaaetntbaamytoaapptythaptooMof'tbeTelBBMara who
wUl be maatenid oat bj Ibe lint of
aact Jal7. The natioa aad It# oeoeaafttaa bare grqyu wooderfall; elnoe
ttia oat laorldliiirTar a ■taDdloc ano;
or 9(.C00 BMB. aod ia a late tetter
' a pia aiatowtUy latter armr. fsoporSonata to eor popalatiao. He ngfaoto a tatlo of aboot one eoldier to
erecT mt Uioantad paraooa Tliii U
Ftoaonable, and not targe eompared
vis tfae araiea of other aatioaa
Tba Tiav of Oeaeral M^lee li ifaared
b^ Baomarr of War Boot and • '
Ualtad Btataa o^iab who re
'^tha aaada of the oouiti7An Inoreatod niiAbar of mm it detnandadla the amwj atao. Tbii U
BMde aeaaaaarr br the additiona i
darlBf tba fast two jeara and the new
waiSapa now in eonrto of oonatnet'
ion. Baoetra^ Lonjr reootnmtindi an
iBoraaae of the number of men and
abtpe aad entMta. Tbeae addltone are
aaommiy alao oo aoooont of onr incwaied twrito(7 ao widelj’ aapara
Oonfrtaa aboald aet pt«Bptlr
gMCVaalr apon the report of the
retarj of the narj aad adopt tlie «irttoHcna of Oeneial HUea
Bplmdld oppoftaniUee for American
baritiew butla and wo^men are preaialad in tbe Isknd of Onam. one of
OW new pomeaSone in the Paeidc.
A ihort time ago a typhoon nrept
the Uland aad dectroyed nearly four
tiwamad dwetttnga Tbeen mnet be
rebaUt aod woHt wonid be plenty,
while tbe demand for Itunber would
be heary alao. Bniineae woold near
ly alwaye be mahing In tbe ieland becaaaa abont tbe time the boilduigi
nMatloaed are rebalU anopief I
phomi wonid be dae aad1 they
the* won
wonbl
moatly aU be demoUabod
agafc. Ibn*
dagaJ^lb
faraltbl^ <
for tbe diapenilag of ebarity to tbe bomeleaa
NEWS THE WmD
IN sffiHtT Stories
KBW TffarH—CigPAAKO
sWOlTUe
NOTICE
Xfakag
George 3. GooU baa sold bia-------Mtot Attonta, to T*CMla far a
aad graan^ oftbe board of aBMMton totr TaHM.tor BULflOA
if toor to aU toot deep at
r were partially dead, and wen
r. E O., on
ao ommaat to tbe tobool
■ St to tolly n data.
groonda. bat latbar a datrb
An idm aeamed to obtaia ai
•oma tdttaaa that a large nambm
wen to be restored, bottaoh waa not
tbe latootloa of Che omeiairtea
There A* a few more traaa oa tbd
groonda tlmt inimfere with tba light taed to ka^) Holton.
Imoia Rtotoe. a otorar tonotto ^
to <ma or two of the rooma to tba
ramped from the twgdrai for the toadioel. bat rreo toeae wiU not be
Via.. latoSopwmbto and who wok Itoto into e
tody at Eaamtoo, Wadneodoy rntnli
laai ereBing toe luuiauui ui u*b ktosotfrittefad owayUattom, Hi^
Boyal Oirela enUrtaioed tbetr toieadi peart, bah on toa ocetrory, boa dar
to Moatague haU. Inatramentol maaic ing hit frwdotn made a leeerd that alarery pretty aolo by Mre. Bent, moot any mne mas woold onry. Is
reaAnga and ^maa. with tnSi Imil Bn^be took toe
. poaeed at toe
tbelr otpma to tbe eatertatoing od
toe company peeeent.
bead of bis dam. Imd
tram toe mayor and waa booked for a
A rery pleamnt party waa glrce good berth as soon
laat ereniiig to tbe Atodamy. to bonoi receacy.
of Claraaoe Smith, one of tba mem
Oortnor Soofteld and wife of Wiaben of tbe Peteakey foot baU team, eonato aad tba goraamor’a irtroto aewho played here Thaak«irtog Day cratoiy mode a tpeotol trip toon toe
A delii^tfot time waa enJcTed. tbe capital to Berbaboo to am tbe baby
erentog being tpmi to gamea of ear- aleplieai at BingUng
looa ktoda aad dancing, for which ttnartmo. Tbe gorenor broke n bat
Steffena' otebaatia fnnlabed tbe tle of elephant’a milk and ’
male. Moat of the yoong people tbe elep^t Ked—Ua
raeent are membera of tba High girea aame-^toe name being aeggeatiobooL
________
ed by Mrs. SeoAeld.
A Thankmiring aorpriae waa
There la a tohobl dlatriet to Beoo
petiatod «P“ Doagtoa UP<^ oouty, Kan., to wUob tbere Ua
Tbnraday night. A large oompuy of aohool bonae and
frienda were preeenL Oarda and otbei not a aoiilory pnpU. Mitt Mary Scraggamea and nomerona aootol plaaaoi
gtoa. toe Itocher. op<» aobool erery
made np a rery pleaaant erentog.
moratog and bolds beintlf to rtodi
nem to instract any ctolldren who may
Mar awttotto>Ca*
oome, bat abe it tbe eoU oeeniaat of
Dare EnAto^ who ia ehargad with toe boUdiag.. There are plenty of
laroeny. waa brongfat befoae Jodgr children to toe dlatriet. bot they
atOatoollo peieatege and attond a
Boberta yeaterday, and bia eaae
imroebial aebooL
At Baltimore. Md.. the library floor
diargea him', with .appropriatto* to the patottol reeldenoe of Mlae
thlnga that belonged to tbe farm' Maiy Garrett, who ehared to the
owner. A oonnter charge of tbe Ooriett mllUona. gere way Wedneemme kind le made by Eraktoe. It li day and diaoloaed tba fact, ttott tbe
probable tliat the difference will bt atrnotare bad bM iarnded ,by white
settled before tbe oaee oomea ap •nu, wUoh bad'lileially bemeyeombedtbe woodwort. Tht )otna
in ODOTt again.
/
eaten toroogb and tbraagfa.
Bnthlem alaaghter by btmtora aad
and other fnrCorretil uitural hlxtory ia acanetimei
T«7
wy Amnaug. An olaarrant conntiy beortog anlmalt in Alaska daring the
boy<
jf tiui gire yon unr« reliable tofotma- past three yeora haa radooed the for
tloo in half an lK«r tium many of the oatpat of tost territory SO per cent.
wrlten wbv are accepted aa aotbority. Dealers aay far bearing animals are
Two pumpha «f (be falbrire of tbe paaalng away to rapidly in Alaska
latttf harp tirau giiag the roonda. (Joe that, like tbe dying Indiane. they
waa an article ua the (Ticket, which will soon beoome extinct nnleaa tbe
waa deambed aa a rt^ dainty inaect
with a dclu-ate eiipplite. There ia to
reality bat uuo' that la mure rundoot, for their, protection.
and that ia tbe oockraaph. Tbe erickm
BTKGS AXO PLATFOltM
baa a ruboat taate fur almnat anything,
eeppciully farinacpoiu matter, and it U
What Happened to ^onet.'''Geoige
my diwtrartivp to clotbtog. A
H. Braadhom-a great fanlea]>acoeaa.
M to Steinberg's Gland
to a bonae where tbp wall* had bran Tbnraday, December 6; with a aplenpeiW and paia-TKl. Tbe paper bonj didoaat Tbe action of'Jooea
loi-~ here and (bew. doe to the crickeU oort daring one etreniog in the home
Ibal gnawed Uirongb to grt at tbe p>«ie of Ebeneter Goodly, a profeaaor of
that bad brain uipd l>y the taper bangrta. Boatoany in a prominent eoatern oni
Anotbra atnry waa of tte
ceraity. Hie family U expecting the
bpU coaliuluf a man wh(> ditoorered arriral of the Rer. Antboor Goodly,
that a black anake bod coocraled itaelf bishop of Ballarat, who haa not teen
in tbe puukpt of hi* ouat. which be bad
UU
brother, the iwofeasor. for 30
Umm-o oeidP in tt>» lli'ld and dunned
years, and who haa neror met any o1
tbe membera of tbe boaseholA I'nm to moct of the other chart
iliop has a
cralpiamda np black anakc of
stimnUted by a term of oorratponnarthera middle sut« it aa haration m denoe. Upon hU.airlTol he gelt mix
the toad. and. mtwpom. ia extramely ed op in some godleaa enterpriara of
cowardly, lia gnateot fault ia ita
t|)ortiTe aon-in-Uw>t«-be. of tbe
atnctirraira of young birda-^ brooda
of tb<*ieiipfci<»wb>cbiMat in low abraba family, and a hymn book drommer
named Jones, who U aappoeed to be
or npm the BroniiA But a mi
carry oue in eoidi pr-ket and
detectire. A tail torn toom a coat
DO barm, if bia pirkeu wwe large —which coat becomes erldsioe against
Onoogli and if bo did not barp the tn- toe bishop, and tbe great aodTity
htrent animcaily of mankind toward toe hymn book dntmmer, ore prodacnptilca.—Oiicago Inter Ocean.
of mnefa langhter.
Orar one baodred people
planted down itpon white bol glaae
fanaoea tram tbe top of the glaaa
worka in flan F'lanotaoo Xhnraday.
Elghtami were killed and many in|nrad. ThS trightfnl calamity wonid not
hare oeeorred had theae aafortnnate
people paid tbelr way into the groonda
iMMad of meklag free entertainment
tram ttw top of the bnllding which
It baa kmg been known that loaeoti
e^iwed.
amin planta by carrying tbe fertilixtog
pollpo fram flower to flows, bat tbe
fart baa only rprently been promim
sttxvmEM
brought forward that bamming
rank BmlUi paid Judge Bobeite «l are joat a* pffeclire dlatriboton cd pol
ymaarday for Hdlng on tbe eaet aide ka aa insect* are.
It ha> been ebuwn that tbcee Uttle
or Oalan atreet.
' ——
JiUu A. Pranke will leare the
eity tbU morning for ao ezwaded
it with Angnai Brager of Good Har
bor.
deed. ei> well toiled ia tbo hnmming
Wm Edith Haatingi baa aooepted a bird to do tbia work cd diautbotico.
poSthm U the china aad art depart rritboot any townfloo of Ua own. that
ment of the HmitimIi gk Imy Mercantile tbe qomticB haa bran niaed whetbs it
may not be tbe mrat beopflceot of all
Oo. during tbe hoUday rnah.
1* that tbe Strwse
Tbe minola waa at tbe doek nearly
all day yeaterday. Her cargo tnclndea
8,000 boabeb of potatoea. 100 tooa of
p>e todiee of Grace Chnrcb Oaild
potato atarch from tbe Miohigan
Stareh Oo. and aetotnl oarloadt of desire to expreae their tbanka to all
wooden wv« tram the Miehlgaa who gare ao generoculy toward
ng their rummage aaie a tacceaa.
Tbe atoamar DlinoU will make one
mote trip north thi» amaon. to care
' Erpryone who haa need Chamberfor tbe large freight bntlnem that
Cowh Remedy apeoka well M
U atm waiting here aod at other it."a'sBays
Mr Edward P. Miller, of
porta She will leaee C%icago on thU Abbotmrtlle. Pa. People who once
nae thla perpoatiaaare eeldam aalaat Mp next Monday ereolng.
Vord hai been reoeirad of tbe iafled with any otberrTher* U noth
ing
like
it
allar a ooogb or to
daath at Flint of R. M. Barfcec.father break np a to
eolA It ia pleaaant to
of Ovocfe R. Barker of tbe Dalle
la^ Mr. Ba^ ha* been with
bia tatbor for a week.
John DsM. tbe 14 year old «a of
Mr. aiH Mra Andrew Onffek of PeaIwnla towaSiip died at Ua borne rental apeoont and takea to eudli
Tbna^ altanoon. Tbe tnoer^ will <m new ptonoe: all totTp beM R.
Aral olaS^diHoo, amaTS^ wl^
oeow tram St. Piancie chnrch thia weofferasfollowa;
afterwa at f o'eloelL.
One IVloabet high Mm tnon
with ttool
b^ “ ,
Tbe foot hall idayere of Peteakey
One
Storting organ. aoUd wola^Mi tbemaelraa at highly plcMed
with tba treatmeol they reoeirad
while bate nmoki«iriag Day.
The apaoial aerriow at tbe Eea^el^ Mi.m
Ual obaiob wiU be
Olf too toner woods, at toetory prices.
noiercff ChiOigotottfce ehai«e
toeadraamed grades of ptoao popdfa
in toesohooL Me. Pnllec U a msatoU rwivBtoed ability, and will
moke a esfaabfe additton to the ooopa
aftoaohantotocsobooL Hews
umbra of yean ptontot for toe
•raOdOmioen Oo.. and bai takmt
Mtotog nader toe beat of ma«Un.
toehxdtogMx. Leibtog oi Ctotoigo end
W. H. Sherwood. Be will oaonmi
Mr. VonSlyck of MapU City U in
toe eity on basinem.
William Oeloto, Sr., wnt toOraad
RiVida nrareday to ^>oed teat fays
rlsHtog Ua family.
Mrs. C. 6. Johaami and son Oecage
n rtaitlag frienda to Alba.
Oeofge A. Beynolda of bgtMW,
of toeEUm, ondPut
Qand Ohaaoellor of tbe Knigbte of
Pytoiaa, apent Ttaankagirlag wito Ua
fantoer-in-law. Dr. L Swostoa. Mr.
toyaUda bod s rery pleemtit rtoit in
toe eity. wbere be met a anmber of
bia fratenml bdonda and nottnoto-
$200,0CX)
la United Stotoa Boodo, to
prUect each nad erery poDey
bolder.
Of December lad carry a
policy with no. We ooa do
better by you tboa otbero. I
wont I tbumaad members ia
Trarene (Sty cad rieiai^.
Very truly,
sera Bafrae CIrasH Corat <
ra to to* Charge of l.areaBr
I before Joatiee
Brown yeaterday and a
'
J. M. Blakeslee
to waive examlnatioD. bat J. A. Lefsoger appeared aa bU attotrney, and
tnded aa examinatioo. Mr. Lorrery nomcrau, to toe case wa
over till yeatorday.
Belch was bonnd over to tbe Joanary term of cironit ooort. The ball
waa flxed at BHO.-wfaioh boa not
been fonUbed. tboogfa Beieb
pacts to get IL
Tbe ^iUpptoe aatires ran pell-mell
At tbe Boond of o«r Tankee yell.
Bot oh. rtmtagail tbey'U hare,
maybe.
Afur takfag Becky Monntain
Ato yonr draggUt-
your bed is uocomforuble, you don’t
I know what you are mitsing^n this life
—We have a full line of Mattre»esr-$2.25,
$2.75, $3-<». $3-50. $4-75 »nd up to a coiled
hair at $22.50—but tbe best thing for the
money is our Felted Cotton. SS-sa or with
best Sateen Tick, stitched edges, for $9.50.
guaranteed not to lump or bubdi.
J. W. SLATER’S HOUSE FURKISHDIG STORE
mo
n Block. Trarerae City
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Kid or Calf.
\ our foot a beauty in it.
'A8H PAID for good coat off elm
tog. Atnerima curating Rooae. 4
East Fnmt ctreet1114 -«t
93.BO Rmr Rmir
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Would make a person "think thanks''one
thousand times a year, even if they didn't
speak them. This eating is an "every-day
affair." Our great stock of new patterns
are the finest we've shown, start at S6.75.
The $900 set has found many purchasers.
That blue decoration at Sr^so sells on
sight. Have them at $15.00, $19.00 and
mi 1
1
Ml 1
$25.00.
Beautiful Lamps
PROF. W. D. HENDERSON
Of Ann Arbor
Will Dollvar Hie Laeture.
toom a riait to Kalkmka
Mrs. H. L Knapp
bratoer. F. O. Fifely
Fifel of AlUon.
E. & Pratt bat gone to Frankfort
a legal boainera.
Shertff A. E. Bellinger of Maple
City waa to toe city yesterday.
Balph Hobart of Big Bapida i
HmnkMrlrtag and yerter^ with hU
father, A. S. Hobart of tbe pity
Tltot on tbe fint o( tbeyeu
tbe conpony wOldapiMUwttb
tbe Stole Trenrarer
Take Advantage
Aa early attrootJon at Stetoberg'e
Grand Opera Hooae will be Sol Smith
Rniraira great play. "A Poor Belattoti.” which baa nerer been aeen
here. Mr. Alden Bass aa Kooh Vale
has acheired a perfert toinmph dar
ing tbe past year in this isHPSltooNAL
Mrs. Bart Slmmaods retained laat
reatog from Fremont, where abe
called by toe death of her grondtotber.
ViUiam Hra and daughter were
the city yecterdoy fratn Oedor.
United Statas
Benevolent Society
REICH BOUND OVER
“Nuggets Of Gold”
Are what we are showing these days. When in quest of
Christmas gifts don't overlook our wonderful stock of
Lamps. There are many cheap onm, if you want those at
25c, 35c, 40c, 50c up to $1.00. Then begin those with
shade and base to match at $ I .OO, $ 1.25, $ 1.50 and up.
There are many beautiful parlor and banquet lamps in the
most elaborate decorations, sell from $4.50 to $9.00.
Then we have extra decorated and frosted globes, sell
from 75c to $1,25. This is one of the most attractive
places in our China and Art Department.
Want a Jardiniere?
Thursday
Evening,
December 6,1900
At Udles’ Ubni7 Hall
In toU Lectnre U rat forth tbe jgtoelpUa that in tbe kingdom of erery
life are to be found the -totoga that
make men happy." Tokmpooe'aaelf
to toe ottitode and atmnoiJinrti
IdlOIIIOlB I
si
I
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lOSlKI
Admission 25 and 35 cts.
Nothing like the display of beautiful
goods, and if at a loss what to buy for a
present, here is where you’ll surely find
something that will please every woman.
Those beautiful Onri Jai'dinieres, the
wonder of modem artists, sell from 75c to
$SJ3a Tbe Loko Nani in plain prices
from 20c to $2.50. Same with gold deco
rations from 60c to $3J». The wonder
ful Louwelsa in all manner of quaint ^
sighs, from $1.50 to $4.50, and & faost.of
other beautiful shapes aod artistic de=
signs from 75c to $4*50*
DR* W. J. fflGGmSy
DENTIST.
Parker Bn* ShraMra*
W. V. KlmboU Oo.
m-Fra^BMeA
or tbe
(jringB
Ponrof tbe tame cd tba Oaitral
Ftoe(«u amacL emn tU
Mdce am porcdflli vMt. AD
............
Tin Hamiak & Lan MmaBigt Coaipy
I em, muMn iAtvntu.n%:
CHEBSKfbOX aAEtyg.
■Wiwy
■ corxicAMnm.
Bolavto A Makadte telac«B«
BUtfMBM OAVn.
Htcc Lits
...FtrSalc
■pwmeaemAraffiikil—«
4 60
An M« «e tba an^titad* c«
Mwtndmtty iaddi omtry 1* givm
* M
byte fact that the bonn iawbkshte
Ml. (KMI Hffi
chew i* ihippad M(a«atBt netwt ct
ntely $600,000 MiaaaUy: b i* not
many yean cinee cteeoe WM ihipind in
any kind «< barrel cr box which-woukl
bold from me to half a down good obad
ften*. packed in Mnw to keep then
from faeiag tnieed «r teoken in te
SSSgSaES;
in the early day* of
be
the bnaineM
b
to aaw the hoop*, m te
large body of the box U eall^ cot cf
Utekgin planka abonx one-flfth (f on
inch in thickiM. The waate of motsi*
nlwaiamoet Mrion* rtijeetion tothis
plan, folly 60 per cent of the tinter
going in aawdatt. Ihs toventkBof te
rAigsaAfiTRysHLifig.^^
THE HARVARD-TALE FOOTBALL GAML
The
idmUdk
of ibew two Hotom U dooidf^j' itip n
GOSDENSED NEWS
OF MICHIGAN
other two.bonnd OrahMnand hi* wife
with rope* to tho t>ed and
to loot the home.
iwocehded
They only •eenmi
two irold watrhe* and-fSO in ca*h. for
Onhain.'while rich, keep* liis money
■
Of the fooroea ponotu hoensed to in the hank.
Jim Wood of Eaton
Rapid*,
aarT7 in Branch oonntj lait week
while
One ont hnntlne Tbar>day.waf i^hcldeatolly shot in the tratll of hi* back by
of the oontractlnc partle* wu DO.
one of hii eomnide*. Don Marob.
Two'bnndtwd «m|)le» of the elite
Uanh etood benind Wood when a
of Petoekey denoed
ThankeglTinK
labbit jnioped np and in *ome onaiirfat fofiweet clurity. ThejwooeeiU
known manner Hanh'i iron
• nenm were orer 61 ^enn of
bko-
I«ar.
B.
A.
.1,,
venlty Of Mlohiffu
;corerv.
U|Ma.
Hewa* aooonpanied
Profeaaor
Hlmdale
Pere
freight collision at
a
wa*
Jtahtnette
Diamond Looh.
nsar White dead, wa* nrioosly hurt
^raniaeat edaoator and wa* the anch
bat wlU
or of aboet 16 booka
pall
throoglu
He
It at
Otoar Klkn. of
Oeater orer
Hancock. wb<K fell
to the bottom of Ko. A thsfl in tlie
Allantio mine and wot imtantly kill-
the peenliar appnuaace of two Ugbu
or pfaantoma which teem to riee from
e.1, watraarriedonljbllirKc month* ago
the Urge iwamp aontli of tho village
.
Werara's
Ur*. Xotejih K. Frink, of Mandiall.
tread aonw*
entortainod her relative* at a Thanks
the aky. (toppiug now and thon in
giving party at her home for the .Vitli
their cotne to visit tome of tbenelgiioonteculire year.
etcrie*. nut;
horiag dweUiiii^ or
ysrsjsrs-s,
SL“arr.t£-w£?S?site
T"‘
" SLT*”!
OCUUST
CiSiSKl.
SEVERAL RESIDENCES
“"S
lengths, which are paoMd undo- dirid^
Bewara of olatmeata r<
knives Umt cot them Intotmiforai
Itha cemspunding with the required
at mermry will rarely de«troy
lerange
tenae
of
tmell
and
completely
denu
•
A female ageat viiiied ImUcity
ImUi}
the whole
tytteni when rtileriiyf
--- j v.'-steni
'
■
Tmaday and appointed aereral
everal Unb
> sub-1M
Ihros
agenutoaell ladie*’ apparel, tijl^ng irUrie* lAould
!»■ n*cd except ;U>.
.................. n-putableuhyKi-i Which te bottom ia prcaacd in and
enofa that the $roold be the only agent — .______ ,
intefown forte goods Bbe te- «lam. aa the damage they will do la i nailed in place. OomparBUrely few
ttm fold to the good vou can poiaibty Ihoxia are put together in the larger
Mired ' from $S. to $t from each one derive from them. Hall;*, C’-atarri, mill*. In moatcw>« U>«prodnetU driod
n^dthea deported- for newer flelda.
.di-ap ^
WOM.AN-S KXrHANGE open every
day. There will be on rale Satur
day at the Woman * Exchange, in
grocery ih-iartmeiit of Uie MerrantileCo.. delicion* home made mince
pies cake, cookies bread, bean*.
Order* taken fur beef loaf, mlads
All kind*canned frail andjrllie* on
lianA "Rummage podding"* q>ec-
trLwoSiSsr
«'b*a It raa fa* itolr-rei to in rab
The Ttty qneer <woe of on individual
dmggi,,*.
pHc- T6c.
per!
The remnanta which are not wide
w*‘i-r;pp™p“rJ’”Sti-. pp.,,. p,,,. „ .p. p..,.
Burglart have
eanted i
reign
1 around te bottom of tho box. Theboie* rary la site boUi aa n^aida depth
_
__________ __________ ______ * fee hnman being* mid mtT that unOjUr m
of ormiong
druddng ;
The aire for home erarampUon
Cnaj^b*
fur rattle
^
streeta and ,
much smaller and tvqulrea
Ofn tpacW LoodOT.—Okte I , box from 6 to 0 iuchea deep, but of te
of
itNllee.
L. KaaUlton aaade known
that be would
.
This is
ntedleine.
any
. .T'T '
be pleaeeil
the fact
to reoeire
bouiebreaken
and loaded hi*
Tto holida.« iTu'^ be here.
U
in order to
material
l^
Thry did not dia- S^i^d?lSd'n^W^“mn'‘i‘g^it*»
for them,- and older people ^Wml Owing to pcraliarilie.
the toil, te
appoint Uie conrget«man. Re lieaid
Uienwelve* with much more food than timber in aunie loealitic* it teliaed to
them trring to effect an entrance and they can digrat. A* n rcRult there be thaky, the cJiecka or ihakrrranning
Bred. He did not kill any of the men. ia MTtain to be cnael of indigasUon aroohd te log and foUnwing te grain
bat it ia certain that be winged at and bilioo*
dnnble-bamlled
thotgnn
Horses From Indiana!
^
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■
Just received a car load of splendid horses
from Fort Wayne, which contains some of the
finest stock ever broue:ht to this region. .
these horses before buying elsewhere.
..................
I
IP->• -p. P1-P-P
tody haa reoenily oome onder the
u, h„eing'
«o” bttlky f" remmmlcal handU
aolioeofthe medical ttndenta of the Hall'a Catarrh Cun-b- ann- rou gel j An urdinaiy freight car wtU nc* c
healthy,
You should see the above overcoats
and ulsters—sure to need them soon—Many
of these will go within a week.
Why Hive 6rty Hair?
^tthlabcnrtonterightrtdqofhi.
perfectly
The hnest. tailored garments — satin
shoulder—all wool worsted linings — satin
sleeve linings.
N« tu dsosc iBserled la nwrtnce-
they gaally eoptiaWto Journey m.l
tewing te-stroiMie poaltion of tho i
heart woe token. It it believed Ui*e
Handsome grey or dark'colors—satin
shoulder or sleeve linings—“Raglan’' cuff if
you wish—Splendid valoes at the price.
'■ a-
Df.enntlett
and no one can tell how.
it apparently iu a
Blue, black or grey — good wool Ker
seys—equal in appearance to higher priced
goods—best values to be found.
That Ttoobaiagllteacto.
Vonld qaiekly leave you. if von
need
Dr.
King'* Kew Life PftU
Ttoaranda of aaffovin have proved
their matefaleci merit for Sick aim
Merrouf Headaches
Ttoy
make
pore blood and build np your health,
italy 86 eenta.
Money baok if not
cured. Sold to im. Q. JoW» and
this waate and at the mme tita* iwodoced a better hoop tea tenw^aitiTba rttief Umber aaed in making
cbox hoop* i* te CTmmon awamp
ho other Umbor oeemt to pceaew
teaame qnalMiwiat lighten, toa^I and elaaticity *o leqniaite for
Ex-Senator Ingsito, epraking
hit
fiiia coee dsopiacd pr
defeat at Tupekn in 1890 wbsi he wb*
-------- s.s— ---------i_^_
-When
act cf Amaricaa furetta. The lag*, aft
er being cut in te proper length*, genintodlnwbowover^
erslly 6 feet for an ocdinaiy .him
wbehning ay defeat was and wbM it
box of ]6<^arl6iooho* diaaietar. era
anttom*—teeodtf JSyean’ tervthrown into kngwats llUod with water,
s. KTSKB. It. D . OredBste fr«m the
in te AoMwicaD oenate. poanbly the
where they are boiled from IS to SO md of mypnblie lif^lMnlere that
boon The time required to nfteo the
asinayaoni !t wat a bmnU-i wo
oAer sad rraaom* tbtor 8t
Umber, or cook it. a* te operoUcD i* .fnlday. Everybody wat watching meljf umtek.
<rae rroB t M W s m. rad tl-Ma I to 4
called. v*h<« according to te tiaa of to tee how 1 wa* going to take it—all! i^a___________________________________
the timber and the Mason, l^ige logs my family. It wat a tragic hoar. 1; i-vB. L HWaSTtiK. w*«x*i *MraU<.
require to be cooked knger than
one*, parti^larly wheu te logs are through the withered wood. There a a i
>—
trozeo.
It it not nneommou to find te Uttle graiity glad*, ebeltcred from the :
ceotcrof a log aUlIfrooeu after lObcon auamnal bmae. the ran thining cold |
mr. ureoatwi ““•aiSSSty
> Artjof, 1. o
of boiling.
emirad asTto
Experience U the beat guide in this
I'ruai •met.
' part of the bnaincwi. and to know when
the Umber is thorongbly cooked nod not at there in (hat little dell until te
ovrrduoe It one of (bo’thingt acquired straggle wa* over, unUl 1 wa* raaater
only by ccotuut observatiun.
When if tuymilL"
ramricntly boiled Uk> log* are lifted in
iron grapple* from the Tata and laid on
•bill*. wbcTc (be bark U nunoved. Then
a log i* hfled by a oano and *wnng in tovaleal brautv comes
to place in (be mnchiDe.gthoc it ia held k^y Mountain Ten.
drnggitt.
brehnefca or
that center it at each u
uod.
K.XCURS10Sfr
In different looalltie* for'rale on easy
thi* poniirm the log twolvea like
VIA THE
terms Alto money to loan on real
roll
1 of paper in a printing pnm. The
PERE MARQUETTE.
eatate eerartty.
knifeI whicb due* the
(he cutting ia tot
CANADIAK HOLIDAYS.
buai? and ia bolted to a heavy bead
Tickets will be sold at one way tare
K. tMoNAMAMA
ealh-d a eaii lagp. whicb ia fed
for roand trip oa December IS. U. 16
by acTcwi toward the revolving log In aad 16. from all itatioD* in Michinui. , Office in Hamilton & MilUkeii BlotA.
ipt those__ t of Bonth Lvon.Wixthe moat approved machinn the knife
ha* an end V oaciUatlng aa well a* a om. Crasswell. Yaie ^ud Memphis
Return limit Ji
forward mntioL Thiandnceete etraln
AA Agent* for fnl'l partiraton.
Ttto tW rostra, irigte
on te machine and pnrmita the ratting
H. F. Moeller. O. P. A.
of toft, nnonund and thaky hearted kiga
ROCKV MOUNTAIN TU
Aa te knife comot in ountort with Uia
timber, te ineqnalitie* of te kw are
fim tbcni o9 and gradnally the Ic
aad glide with itately
like the ghoat of Hamlet,
— vstonul.—s
kra^iare IU Watotaclra atmt.
DON’T Be Fooledi
Oraad Bapldi in a botpilaL
Koidi exeitmteariveralU ia the re
gion ronad dboot Btyoo
..™~Wood'* re-
^
reported killed in a
by hi*
wa*
;
... t«,t
Couduotor'aMirge -Crane, who
week* a«D MSerliiff with neryoiu c«I ■
wife.
Th-r
M-l-""- Dool«.
but (five little hope* of
dledit AtUnta.
Oa., niaraday. He want aoath aereral
c“ii.«issurs5iis,“
ebesee thu teeeiTed such protertian,
while daily dwcee wa* aent to aaiket
deetitaieaf any ecraing othw than tte
own pngfalv bandaged rind, whieh in
mart oaew proved iavateBbla Oomprtiden arnemg
nanafartaKBS
haa
changed all thia, and at faeamt the
Banafactiiie of t-r— givm<mpk7iD(Bt
to a large nnffiher of baadf end aeoaed-
TOiyi SMAIME
Sales Barns. State Street.
Cent's Fur Lined Cloves and Mittens.
Cent's Fur Lined Coats.
Cent's Dress Suit Cases.
Gent's Fur Driving Cloves.
Ladi^' and Gent's Trunks.
Fur, Plush and Wool Robes.
Sleigh Bells.
Baby Cab Robes.
be ready for them.
aiwed. bat in te
«hvu liic booiw wree aiw
can betuitNd
ocouunt. The bulk of the elm
UnibfT Inaod ia tii:;> btutem u broogfat
to frinn«*«>■««(-.
. amt Packard. Wla
He was tliot
TTie nvetoni peniuanla of Ontario lyteoagh te bead. It ia thonght tlial
CgypUae B«(i*rttJti**b
: ing north of lake Erie contained cne cf
be wa* mittakea for a deer by aome
The EgypUai. thi^eepcr bad a deity ' the Urgesl trarta trf elm timber on te
towhiralieoffcrwliocriflceeT.vymun.- , continral. It haa fe-engreatlv depleted in
Hog eholera it iwevalent to a ron- ing, and wlt.»e dair it vva» lU retain ireeal yvara Dig* aretaken ont in winoldoiaUe extent
ia Ionia ooooty. for Iht. n-rerence to stand |n front of j lorwlH>u lb* twamp* are frozen and are
_____ __________the
shop
dnriog
the
da-Ta sort of oete*- itkiddnd near te railwaya orrate lake
I. tort
their
entire
drove.
Of SO roong wig* and SD hog* cm the '*1*2 ' larker- «md direct te altcnlion ; *hore.
The bnlk cf them are token to
» John t. Btadk «
'ZJt
(Jolic,
e of Ciuunberlai
and Diarrhoen Remedy
David Carr, aged 22 year*, of Fitlier preiwred for them bef<
as nretenta.
Ohrii
irittmat
pn>*entt.
to* been found dead iu the wood*
least one of them, aa blood wat fonnd
dnC
on the front walk.
;
For rhlldrea
rhll
when
troubled with
Sie—^UMr. SehaxoBotewhen
tova Inrt tevUy from tU. onnreCo^h*'HTnSre
Oeoege Atkina and Valter OrehamjjRav.^Mo, tavr it
Be—I aeppoae ba wanttfto ba In ay»crainol to brat, and that faia cnatom«f Preaooto klUad te Inqteat ‘
^^wfth kda^ natltea, Vaw Task
Thla
«r«r aeen in Oemdo
ananty.
OAW1P»BElraL- BROS.,
j
i ELECTRICAL«ENGINEERS! Exaoninaitioiv
rand OtoM aEKtotfrara tortd Olotorara. |
AND OAS PriXTUnKS.
•KtotoS rertcl OAtoto MKtol-S.
BATTKIMIKAi............
Not all akkd dgan are worth fire nmfi mif ut not
worth Maokte at aaf prkx. The m^ortty ate made
from wrrtcbedfr lofate Axk koccaiogdr doctored to faiA>
tote gooi toUcoo. Thereto Iks the warning get the
PURE dgar, the natacal leaf peodoet
D. LONG « SON'S
MONOGRAM
AAMAwteaMMRiie
latJecd g—ei
AlBa«tewtt
«flOpeapta-«
Aontora who had
them.
be< I enUad ravad
The famiUae
tea* of Jaoob SUwtt and Mrs. Mary
Cyinat My wUv woaU Ska
■Dd areoad a qoaituf
' d^tk
'
Milk DreJm—I gwra
taariaedmilk.
Sohiai
Three maakod bargUrt fmtond the
laaidaara of JotneaQrahaa. two mfira
Vr,
m.
aa« «f Stoatoa atoat S o'clock ThusAny tauwiiag
They
oarptioad
Ore-
tea and hia Vila la bad and whUa
MKATIMO AAOS...........
EteTon* who has used Ohanberlain’* Co^ Bemrdv raiakt well of
it.” «ay« Mr. Edward P. MUkr. of
AbtottotowB. nu People w*
mat thi* iwepaxaUoB are raldc
Bed with say other. Ttoaa
ingite It to alMv a eoag
toaakapaoaU. It to
ptei
taka,ton. For «le hff F. C
IntaaMaatlnfac^
5Tcef..’'i3!r„£:$
wy Uma.” Oatonn**
toot VanUh.
& X,
*TKA P»OTS.
*r^AX IMOMA.
oontoiMo iMorws.
iJmrmmm
o. r- te 300
m. R„ toll reHreR*** rert^ owtrerte
Intnrior winphooM for for house, factory or ator*. Wa
can wire anything from a call t>eli to a whole city.
•AO 3-rMtW
*te AteoM totorj to aUtof vNtora te a*M M ■« RR.
>*Fto«tB Bum.
LUOftf SOLO ANHUAU.V. TO B8 HAD AT ALL DBALSRS.
WOOD
BaU ’Ptoaa Ho. ».
icmr,
POOLTRT WAS STOICH
Bt. Loate. Kot. »-0M «T PaUn
iM itep «o«w i«k» •»
m* 9m Bat^k hariaU* «
W. OMpteU «C St. Umi» feM
km eOoad tbe poUCkai of eU«f of
pateitfMMiWnte
mt mrnUm
vmOtv.
MdakpMakV.
m
of f Hia
tm
Umd
■lecBUJkmovs wAicta.
...A gPAWfiH ANECOOTC.
csnrOF MAMILA POUiiM.
ta>»Tii«^» mm r*«i^
^WBAkTi Moaim i, uA
Jyolidap te
art* M aO BMB)y taitt vtakb a»
eakrlpeaiiMttebb tat
M*l«b BtttkM
«y«a ct
Aiapoothtak
Btay and apoaoUtfoa <t a )oka.
■Bdtta* aOertaotb
. Od* <f tak early amende* ntaked la
tan-mjmy tte 4waa tootteg a bin te
oeara^AmwaU. Tba owner, a Moor,
hoppeetewtoba iaUagartemwaaod' by tea apBBimd, on Ue haem,
laeinted him with hi* cam and
_______jdBMmhamt “BA tbk." miA
tea Moor, “ynaknowtbMyaamiyeaBAte tniy
MONEY TO LOAN
In loti«rom t8 to 11.000 os good
chattel Mooflty. jevrirp,
W-SEiSflSS-
hT***
wtakA tee yoBBg prtece OBased ia teo him tbM a* soon m it wa* ni^ub*
hoamaf eoeof the tamer mantentA woaldpcoride te hk
tadMted, Uh fnaa
Mr. Um hMi4 I
Pait*Batal M*
nbCUty. A rather aldcrly eoaBtem cf ■afecy.
•otoUaralkMM
m.aOw eriim *a.CHm
Itaa Moor tMweBt to hi* home. IteOBW
wtann^Bte tamper and tearp nagaa
>oH*iatodlUm*eltwtaeatg^... . ^
^
Alow atm tam anwMs away from bm Wbenbalmdjmt
tntte-tai-lMr. who
_ .Bk*dte a footman. Thapriaee.
A
to
bk
gate,
tariagiag
tea
oopm
kMkad 4mmaAmw that tta* poultry
A PhJM^U b«y«r Md atop tewbmam* take of teepnnlterittaa
hM wim oriOmtlj bttef
Mght ihiiw «h* otM tey. Hatnd of the oU Mytmd enme. icaolred to
Mud wflh a KTMpof (rMd*. and ttef
prise wma Bttle oth, be taamed. tf 1 *^*^ *"***•
y:______
w» diamteng is a doataory trap M ad tateSw laS«Biae at ber*teStel^
a got .
> and spited te tba pnriten ef teedaamipCiiBgiTm.thH
boaa*.b* (eand Umt dM GblofcoM war* tediiw topia (d thediy. Owed tte
wnsdmaby
goo*, aad that aometM ted drirta partial pcaotit. Mr. —, pntead te
.Bimtiasndteiatono me, bat | m eoaaiam had >o*t finitead b« pumm. Bbb
Mooopqlicteg mo* tfaas hi* *tera of
Bvsy tnn the lacmlaa* vitli * taagktet,aad pashtaw her chair bate
tb*<uitTnaiiao.aBdhi*riaw* did Dc«
WTat all aoeted trite teoa cd the iawyac. bteB the tablQtemtad tba aerrant to
a* foUowad the tnofca of the .toU. A* the men aapatatad oteof item aoid taring before bm tba a^gilioaat Cn
UOtSBPOB itefT —Ckrmr Bute sari
i. bated
' M* wa* ibenaptB aataeted into tea
ete to tta* bona of Tterp, te 'mj*. to tea iatryar
n. Tba ooonlmi tanked him orar tMthapmon yon baw kUMUmy
mAbmaiowUmco (tet tte rtg had
••That-------■B: bis body is BOW fa) By
aq boom. Tob
ahtafeetap
>0*1 hm drlraa.ls. and then were ha?"
oogM to •oflH. hot yoo haw
■;T«*.''rotdMMlaarym;"hatoowa
irtiwr Idhtafi-tai ftw 1 r trfr ted JaM
t for cm maB; ha ____ of tbe prime, aba mid, “Let me
Um ftatated. Mr. Ua* al«> arm tettaaly
white mte not-be broke*!.’■ BatbcB -?!ft_______________________________ IS
'-OteaoBas. aae yoo walk. ”
*ata tefo gaataAty of poalttr wa*
led tea Bteaiteed Spaniard to bit itaAlbert Edward did a* eaentaiu
for dir rr«*Brtr. FMtelsA
blai. Bad moBBtad him ob om cf Ida
loate la Mr. Tterp'* ehiekan boa**,
aad walked bateward and forwmd
flaateKbcma*. and laid:
wbaa it wa* Dot kaowB that ha wa*
The holiday* trill adoa be bare, aad ate time* aoom tbe floor frim one
"Ply far while tee Bight epB
■aBoaMaatva poaltry rat***.
faaating galore. Obildrw trill eat (A tbe room toiba otem, now walkiag
Maklyat tea leqneat <A tba old lady
• Call on Oto. Bootes,
BoQsb at tar.
*------------------------Mr. DoTTaa, who Ura* Dost to Mr.
Hid tern iwelng slowly, u tea witeed _ .-are indeed gaily of my *00'* blood,
tea*, aterkat mmottaUr* oa the
-bnt Ood is >oit and good, and 1 thank
food teaa to obtain potett OB this aeore.
•tree triib mooh
M* BM*
tk* ohiokOM dlMp-------- nit tbareia
him I am innoomt cf yoora and that
Tbie p^Gmam* orar, the eon
: iadlge«tioa aad
myfaltegiTeeUprmHTed!” HU point
Oteaed btao to croc Tba dining i
billoo* oollc, aeoempahlad with moat
atill tbe tlnater <A aotioa, tbe priooa of honor Ur UUaeid. most religiaoriy
auraoiatlte palaa. Bar a botde of
TBB A«»OT BBIXCB BMAOO
.................. _
Wbcei obmrrad bytbe Ar*b* *ad Baraoma,
Cbaaiba^’* Oolic. Obolen, aad tzottod arooDd it emral tlmea
«
tele aseeoiea w.-J eotuplatad. be again from whom it wa* adopted by tee Moca* ; P*®
osme to ■ atandiUU aasrtbe bmdof tba cf Afrioaondbyteem wsibroo^ttoto !Mrs.BoB>iiiau>t>.r:i w. Mh«tr~t- i(to>
pared for them before Rpending
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------table, wboe tea coancam was seated. ftten.
voor BKmay for <
taVatrVaak.
Imta. V«r. ae-0*Mr WiM AM
OBd» am^
JSSiSTsSS.'——-"TO—. ,~i: -
a:
-
^or mla by F. O.
teM la yte Morata* Bwd.
Haw.Toafe,
80-Thi Abbot,
ikrala* *r the l*t«l I
,w awek,
luxralliy dt^encte In
•oml lU
^*M tetooch tea hand* of tee aao- meaiiun- on Inrlng tbe Ideal aide'of
dgiatlMlteaur at MadiaoB Bqoara
Oardaii tee Latuan Ix-log atrakcued and
of life.
e >very l> .
today, bategboaght by Fiye Ooio- fied froiD tl>e
tehtecMr Jobs J. SooBiiall for «M.MO Is order (o iffottl a rouoti-rpotee
■en«n«i declrp*.—Froebol.
. **emd tMH.
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Kor.
thaKlBg ofTrottera.
Ob* of tea Impraaelra thlopf about
tea graoteat eogtera te tea alteura trite
trliieta tear do tbalr vorfc. Tba »aiDa
tbiag tsay ba obamred la regard to
tee wort of ratlfton* Iradan or aoelottoo. Tboaa trbicb ara moat powarfnl
at* wry «Blat.-Zlop*a Macald.
MDUem OI**aAw*y.-
aot afraid to be gesenxur.
Iba pro-
tew. glwa atray orar tea nlllloa
trial botUaa aod tew tee aatiaafetlos
of kaotrtag it ha* onrod thouasd* of
hopelamtam Arihma. Broaehitl*.
te Orfpp* and all Throat.
Cha*t
aad Late dlaaiari *ra mrair cnrtxJ
tyiL Alloa Jaa. G. Jnhoaou aod
B. B. Walt, dcagglgta. aad get a 60o
bottle. B(«aiaraiae bOc and ll.OO.
Ueman naturr rwdity fall* Into ibe
mtetake teat tboaa wbo are tniklog tee
iDOit fn** and nolae in tba woHd are
doing the moet worfc-ChrtetUn Stead-
Mpraa* lllbe Wlldlre.
When telnm are^ “tea bari' —,
baoome "tbe W aelliBg.'' Abraham
Haw. a leading drwW. of BellaTile. O., write#: "ireotrio Bitter*
are the best aelllng bitter* I hare
handled in » yeara Yon teow wfaj*?
Moat dimeae* begin inUtebrdaraof
atomach, Urer,
kldneya,
bowela
blood and nerre*. Elaotrio Bit
tone* op the •tomaefa, regulate* liter,
kidney*
and bowel*, pnrifie* tbe
blood, itrengthen* the tterraa benoe
oare* mnUltnde* of
maUdiea It
boilds op tee entire (yaetm.
Pot*
life -and rigor Into any weak,
new Ufi
down
sickly
i. WiiL i
Bh ladyship ■earned plaaaed and wa*
>a*t on tbe poliit dt askiDg the yoong
boDibiamltwhaB
besbonted:
■•Noweeemegtlkpl"
‘ Onapteg a oner of tee ttetacloth
firmly in ooe band, the irime iwbed
■round tbe rooen. polling the omAesy
off cB the floa in ■ heap, knocking over
tee fnteCnie and finally winding her
Ipdycbip sp in te* fold* of tbe cloth.
Be then boltod for tbe door, baring tba
eoimtaH qmttaring and abonting *ad
tito mrrant* rtmningteoat in adiatmet•d way to Uberata Ibair mialzem a£t
qaiatbernga
la tbe bnhbab and cottfarioi tba
prince Moaped. Tba nest day a check
tern tea keeper at tbe priry paim eettledthe arnoont of tba dam«H and
Ukawim eatabliefaed tbe Identity of tba
mladilof makar.—New York Heted.
iniiNii
OmtHItlmk
•ktmt •
AIM Wiwmi. jwiaBo •£ WaliA B
p«k^»tte Mat p^inbrcBMtaBv
ML TUapopMUybM total* km
AporibwHi into eoag-ia tba Hart
ford Time*;
Ttee>c.
TSf'
ptBMB. hotMi or nny Und of atoek,
'-jP^aeoBredaotM.
Oh
mew tetetetetetetetetetete
■ JOHS B. KELLY, Agxt
Hew Stcek...
Latest novelties
PEREAtATOt
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ELEGANT SILVERWARE.
oodioBocm.
WATCHES. OPERA QLAB8EB,
BRUSH am COMB STTB,
FULL UNE OF JEWELRY.
dils
Wakt Snip « «
Stktihms Dew
ootBo itosn.
Bamum & Earl,
Muanea Bloob.
Rioht St.
Grand Traverse
Land Co.
HOUSES for mle In aU part* of the
eltT—idl prtee*.
FABM^ - A tamg list of da*ii
terns and other bmd*.
FBmr IrAKDS -on tea PenlnmlaImproTod and onlmproTad.
BABOA1N8—Wa haw them.
Grand Traverse Land Co.
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With pleomte. There are eareral beds
of teem ln,P«iB«
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y may
liayte
mid to be real thick.
whme (hey
be e
AW. SD Portijmig hill, in Franklin,
aad Gondtarwoud bill in Nnrtb StoaingUB. and H Bog poirii, in Old lyrm In
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... . Manistefl t Northfluttra R. R.
fm>L there aw ri.ThOjanare wiiee of the
Notm« State whew tee dairiw grow.
m cf (sr grratH^ interest to
OcauiMticnt fanner* a-oold be, Wbaw
S “S351 M°aiKig.-aia..'a"- -ay
ih*L—Norwich Breaing Record.
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John R. Santo
BEIEIML MSURAlieL
. wmxb.ni Bik.
do hereby :
a 60agree to wfond tee money
ited Styonr
-oi.
•eo a ,
I bfen ’
palmed
loied with
wit puw white lead. A cioaer
examination rrreaU tbe true rbaencler ot Ibe coating. Yon most get very
clrae to a man in these days of ebams
and frnixU before yen can know what
minner of man be is.—United ITeaby; Jaa G. Johnmo.
terUn.
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4 Tolne cf farm proa- I
to tea retonu of the '
e fliH, with
New York is aocood,
Trmne CXty
D. W. STEWART
VIOUINI«T
leader of STAFFERS’
Bngbee & Boxbnrg, ’
F. C. Thompsan.,
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HO ME WILL GO AWAY THSAmHTEO UUOSE
WE HAVE THE GOODS AS ADYEHTISED-ALL
HEW-THE VEBT UTEST STYLES. * * « •
YH «fu era rnni EYES WITH amazedeht
wn YOD SEE THE MASSIVE PILES OF CLOTHMIAI8AHIS THAT WE HAVE. « • « *
-FOR-
$10,00flFWAERAfnED-AND RELIABLE aOIMG
.sai_e:
now on.
The old and reliable Chicago manufacturers of fine custom made clothing, after a long and
prosperious period, have grown old in the business and have decided to retire. Their stock
was too immense to dispose of in the ordinary way, and wishing to realize spot cash on the
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entire stock, they decided to auction off their entire production to the highest bidder. We
participated in this sale on Thursday. Nov. 22, at their headquarters in Chicago. We have been wide-awake to grasp every good opportunity, bidding ju
diciously and on the right kind of merchandise—The result is a grand success. This is the first opportunity in the history of our bargain giving that enables
US to offer you good, honest, fresh, up-to-date clothiug at much less than the wholesale cos;.__________ ___________________
KUH, NATHAN & FISCHER
H EVERYJOT, 9VBKHMT OR OLSTER WE SAVE TOO ABOUT 40 CEHTSOH EACH OOILAR IHVESTEO-SOCH AR
OPPORTOIHTY IS OHE THAT IS RARELY MET WITH.
MEN’S suits
50 MEN’S SUITS
CoYuisting of cassifneres in dark pattemt, all good 0O QQ
winter weights..value $5.00. auction sale price ....
(AU are wool union suits, no shoddy.)
100 MEN’S SUITS
Consisting of fancy worsteds, cassimeres and some
blue flannels, value 87.50, auction sale price
wr
83 MEN’S SUITS
Consisting of all wool fancy cassimeres, unfinisbed
worsteds and black claj’S, in frocks, sacks and dou- SR QQ
ble breasted, value $9.00. auction-sale price............ SU.«70
130 MEN’S SUITS
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Consisting of all wool heavy se^es. valuffe 6<mbed
cassimeres. kerseys aod douUe and twristed sahings, QQ Q Q
valued at $10x0, auction sale price...................... ..... ww*sfw.
126 Men's Fine Tailored Suits
Of high quality all wool cassimeres and wool
worsteds, fine alt wool fancy and plain black days,
in frocks, sacks and double-breasted, valued at QQ RQ
$!*«), auction sale price................... ........................
95 Men’s Fine Custom made Suits
rjMYMaring of fine all woo) fancy worsteds in checks
and stripes, extra quaii^ serges in single and doubie breastvKl, fine unfinished worsteds in dress
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suits, high art tailoring, vRrarranted. value $15^30, QQ QQ
• auction sale price...................... ......................................
THE GOODS ARE FINELY TAILORED, EXTRA GOOD FITTING. THIS SEASON'S MAKE. MOSTLY HEAVY
WEIGHTS. SUITABLE FOR THIS SEASON'S WEAR.
We hnow of no similar event when goods of such high cherecter have
been placed under the hammer.
Every suit, overcoat and ulster is fully wsrrented—No matter what
price is placed on it Your money back if you are not entirely satisfied.
THOUSANDS
TioTIONS FOR
XMAS. GIFTS....
Genuine High Quality
Cut Glassware
at Popular Prices.
HiBlSpecial Sale In Our Cloak Department
IS STIUk IN irORCK.
OVERCOATS
MEN’S OVERCOATS
In blut and black Beaver and Oxford Grays, val- QO 4.Q
ued at $6.00 and $5j», auction said price $3.98and
50 MEN’S OVERCOATS
In all wool Kerseys, blues and blacks; also 30 Ox*
ford gray twills, warranted, value $iox>o, auction QQ A Q
Mien’s Fine all wool Kersey Overcoats
Warranted in every particular, valued at $i3joo, Q^ ^ Q
auction sale price............................................................. ^
Men’s Fine Imported English Kerseys
In blacks and blues, fancy worsted lined, warranted
-satin sleeve lining, some half satiniined, French
faced and silk pip^. Also Irish frieze and Oxford
French meltons, every one gdaranteek in every 1 A QQ
particular, worth $15,00, auctibn tale price............
ULSTERS
MEN’S OXFORD GRAY ULSTERS
We were never before so well prepar
ed to give great bargains
as now.
The Boston Store
Fancy lined, full length, high storm collars, worth QQ QQ
$5XXL auction sale price................................................
Men's Heavy Chinchilla Ulsters
Good le^. high itorm coUars, fancy Hoed, value Qd.dS
$7.50, auction wtit price... •...................................... ..
Men’s Warranted Imported Irish Frieze Ulsters
Fa^ w^ed lined. $i3xx> values,
$8*48
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