The Morning Record, December 08, 1898

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The Morning Record, December 08, 1898

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1898-12-08

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V

THE xMORNING RECORD.

1,000'

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Snx>nd Year—Ko 498

TRAVERSE CITY. MIUH., THUHSOAY, DECEMBER R,189«.

TWO BARGES SAFE.

. Japan^a Workers Off rad

Supposed to Have Gone Dowa;
With AU On Board.

TO SIGN THIS WEEK.

HAVAII&V OOirrSAOT LABOB



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for

Pi«uuoaa.

I Bpauish Anxious to Complete

Ho»olold. Nor.SS.VJ. S.n Frawbeo, '

r.iujsu.™;

d^parliDval
.NaTiDab.

AN
INK
STAND

beMlquarten »blp. and

used tccoorry <|uaaterma*ldr'i kuppliaa

"egouauon..

B...phr.j .bc(

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--------------------------------.ji ebteriorthe:
------------Some oatbeOoal Oarriera Towed bp uianda aa laborera. the problem of te-j Bat tbe Situation Li<*a/Black to the
^
^
. dlapatch ibal if tbe Bdumaoia aod «o■uamer XatabcUa Bdacb a Port {CBrior a food labor aupply for the |
iT«i of.t^
bile reacbed SaraBab ot Uaie he coaid
in Valne Safely and Un.*i»ctedly-;
ITaUoB—
lerleaaa Have Atfreed te ' ptU iour regimeDta, ibreorpa beadcjqarTbaOraw.Hada Terri|aa Sapan-^,1, *.Stdr"a'p'Xiiion ^ Tfanapori Bpanlah Priaonera Borne ' ten, the aignal corpa battalioo, and the
Seeoaddivraionboapiuilolhe harbor
«Aoa and Bairawlr B^sapad Death. : which will free the eween of planU- [ Fro* Kaaila.
of Baraaa by tbe lllh or Itlh Uat.
BoolbBtr. JiL». 0-' - -;“■>“»*»“ the trouble of enfor.-inr I
- _Th-r. .
Tboma. U barber and W. B. Becker.. ‘heir onnl^U. They offer to .apply •
;o««walon«; ^',7«
»*P«* Ownpauia. Moat Pay.

is just the thing for a present.
shapes.

which broke
Spaniard* are .til) occupied ini Lanainy. Dec. T.-Tha bupr.me .part
KaUbdlnoffPi^land hare baan tow-American-. .B—r to. 1b a uaanl.ou. oplnloB hLad dow.
ed IB hera Tbe fourtepn people ^
oomr»or a/-eea to renlaee '
pwpoaala In refard Vi the aUtua j laat o«ht, in tba cate of the attorney
ab^ reported a tarriole experience |
^m^te^'TThonr*
*‘*“‘*'‘
“• ““
*“* America Expr,
and a narrow eaepe from fonnderlBy, l“®“
.““P***”* laboren.
in.Br
rh.i <>.> .
aba ac. breaking riaan orer tbe bar-j
be no more than at nreaenv .Uie eanre
Tba
treaty
will
probably
be alyned | paniea abonld Soy and afllx tbaitai
^lUmp
hare wecu
been found
....paucre' labsren
imujrrrw ur*c
«uuuu ' .
u
_l
«
i.
by the
The aimalopector at Popbam Beach “**'^*y "
“ Chtnaae. and '■‘•'y I ^Tnxhju* a» iheAmericnslo BnUh
bad come aabore Are” mllea below the,
*"»“> **^rea
ftalion there. It U not bellered her ■ !***«»”'■• _

ing.

In fancy colors, and mountings. . In glass, porce­

lain, copper, brass, and gold platings.

HOLLEY & CONNABLE,

mR HPESDIIURES.

“ri'?erX^dr;“FX%rX™ war Department, of Bm.r.enoy. |'
Iba Kauhdin and tbe thr«- banfc

Soma of the Official rigui
rigurea.

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

|

buffeted by the wind and ware*.. Waabtnylon. Dec. 7.—Tbe manner in ! (ory and will1 made
no lair conceamai
aa though
tbougb all:
all; which a 1 tbe wa.-fund,
wa.- fonds were apant
.past ta^o„g.
b .i„n. They
Th-t. are
. inaialiiur on bringine
and at one lime itl looked a.
would founder.
founder.
would
; told in deUi! for the fi«t time in let-1 thing, into the irea.v that we .lon'i
When about thirty mile. 9->rth, Mar. «.nt from all the dep.rim.nt bur-; want, and they won't agree to include
■ortbeadtof Portland the cable from .«aaa to tbe bbuae eomnitllee on .approwc do want
True we
tbe leading b^e to the atoamar part-: prialiona and 19^* public aa a part of '
8rat eight arilcle.
ad and tbe
• - -arge. dimppcarad in the the report on the urgent deficiency ;
the Utaty. but if we'can't agree to
hlinding ai w aiortn which prerailed bill
the real these fall to the ground. The
at the time. Captain Melrin madr.no' Oflbc amargency national daf<
debt. ■{ leatioa ba> no connection with
tollow the I
~
Mj.msi.uuu, me nary uepart- .
ataam pumps refused to cork and It,: ae„t got tbe largest amount, ria 8fS».-' xj.^ Amerioab and Spanish peace
aeaaad aa though tbe sti amcr wonid , KTf.2r*. Of thia. the department proper
hare d..po.ed ofthch-ai
' founder. Toe aole hope ^ raa lokeep,Bpeat 8l7.T(ai.aM. mainly in baying
„r:irle* of the peace treaty
tbe water from putting ml the
abips. Bureau yards and docks cost '^.^ht articles still remain to be ainnder tbb boilers, and tb.a waa pre-equipment. 81;w.ks3: n.ri- j^„ded to. The American, hare agreed
room .lU.



boolru. Tbr

h...bO,o ooo.tro.Uoo .ol rro-lr. SMIS
,„|oai.r
s-rrim,o .ooUuom
-»elorrriM. «'» «>■: -"PPli™ ; „p,orM .. K.oil. by n,*rj m.,1 M.r-

w.....

jeld by tbe FUipiooh. whose releabu i.
Michigan. They were on their way to
Tbe nary has a balaCra ufr.'Ts.oiKi of"gnsranleed
I
by the American.. The
Bewport News to be turn^'orer to the this emergracy/und.
; Americanb bare reieeted Mpain's reAtlantic
Trans^rtation
Tbe war departm I expendiluresof Mjueat for free aliipping ia West Indian
which had chartered Ibci
■led to 813,. J waters for ten years
coal.
'•'<1.3111, spent a. follows: (>f1ice of tbe
:BH8V&PBXSB0
of^war. »II8.7.K;t ordi
VATOB
bureau: fit
eugineer bureau.'
Fifty Prienda Called Bnexpectadly
Hianermaster's bureau. «I.-•
<;»HseSb; twmicBi
.
DaeiMighi.
medical, i/urrau.
bureau. eiJ.,«.PA;
»73-:,fl'.<3: Darpay i| ..
' mast*', bureau: 8I30.0M: chief aignai Arrangmeots fop Tfansporta.
AdeUghtfuUurpriwtwMperpetmted
.....
................at----------tion of Troops.
wpoD Senator and Mrs Mllliken. lait
evening by about fifty of tbeir neigh- >
Beady and it ia Expected
bora and trienda who took this method !,
That a Large Force ^11 be in
«f aaylng farewell to them before tbalr {,
daparture for Lanaing. Mr, and Mra 1
Barana by December 12.
. .
...
ML..U .IIM.BICII.BU W MIC WBDKBr.O| .
Waahlogtou. ». C., Dec. 7.—The ari for transporting the army

Afixni

COBAN 8CCDPATI0N.

Some or ibe reuoos vhi Uit ule of
“ioroils'-’iffM^oiiiiDeaal:
in. Thijmake a foot le -k well.
Wtiai ia murealtractire <hsna
benilenuie finil? -•SOUO'ilS"
wiil uakeynuraao. no matter
whal tbe Kite.

2ni. Ezpirts Is fcnweir eafiane
acd purchaM them.
Wives, danghu-rs. mothers, sisU-rsof men identified with tbe
shoe and leather bu<.ineM
veer-SOR.iSIS- They know
whal sLt>^s should be.

3rd. They an 'onh hta&tifa! and
csxsfertahle.
Leaders of faehios.woiDen who
set tbe faehi'.n of bow to dress
wear “SOKHSIS" because of
tbeir elegant design
People
who do not care much for fash­
ion wear there because tber are
"so easy and atoy in shape'.

1th- Thrir oeutrceUoa u therngh*
lyhygsnlfc

on new, stylish and desirable

r:^

' CLOAKS'/*.JS^'>or;

I Are being offered you now in our Special Cloak Safe.

;
I

ladies'Jacleis, $2.63 to $11.95. ''
ChildVJackets, 99c to $5.33.

^ Values are really $1.60 to $18.00, but come and see for
I youraelf-then you’ll know we’re not exaggerating.
I CTCIMDCDO’C
) OIlIIiDlIIUO

Reliable Dry Goods, Carpet
and Clothing House.

WE KEEP
FRESir

Bulk Oysters
The nicest you can buy. Oyster Crackers also*

JOHN J.BREZINA
Phone 167.

$48 Front Stz^ -

Hundreds of women lose their
health every year by wearing
improperly constmeted abce*.

sth. Ssrotit Shm de art tin tha
Ttarer.

$3.50 ErErjwhere!

Alfred Y, Friedricli
Popular Shoe House.

DR. SAWYER

..Dentist..

Dr. J, W. GanntleU,

..------

I enlisted men as are sl^Biorb'
that.asVhe rvouUof the incjulriet made
,
j by the ^url of Cassation, it appeaVa carried.
Oae-balf of the Tenth infantry will
I that tlfe\ traitor who eomiunnicated
. AOO0BBD OF STBALIMO.
leave Charlestown on Saturday on Use i'
docoBsenUeantainlog French military
Ward
liner
Saratmrawhich
will
pnt
^
David Aeba' Amaud XMt Might by aeereU to aioreign power waa Colonel into that port on her next trip from ' A
Benry, and sot Drerfua.
Sheriff BimpMa.
New York. Tbeee troops 1
Tbe fact that Henry haS been living
Sheriff SimpaoB went out ywterdny beyond bis meana attracted aUentlon, Huntsville, Ala. Tbe Saratoga will j'
carry also all hqu!
and Invaatigation aa to the source of > _ .,
,

Jb ibii. e.wii.bL
.bb.rif,.bl.
Jb.,lc. ■~0'~,.wb.p™,«t.h... <».. &.
to Port Tampa from Savannah over, i .
Verly. A warrantfora similar offense terhaxy.
Henry aeema to have made op tbe land, and wRI embark on tbe Plant
teontfor Albert Acba. brother of the
T>reyfaa dossier frdmaUeorU of docu- system steamers
^
uuui arreetoff______________
Whitney __
and Florida. I
b,-bU.b.oo...tb- I.WV. ...
'Pi,... 1, .b*b.b.A ,k.A,
^
covered. TTius
it came that Bsterbacy
Exodns From.Dawaoa.
within a week.
Victoria. B. C.. Dee. 7.-Tbe steamer wrote tbe borderean at Henry’a dicUMajor general Lee. eommandlng tbeu
Bnealle.-which has inet arrived from tlon. .
Seventh nrmy eorpe, ia a telegram to \
towns on Uc Dron creoal, r«porU that
epnrtmenl today, ex,
Mim Minnie Beltner will go to OmeI.OM men from Dswton are making aa today to attend ibe funeral of tbe
that be will land ta I
their way to tbe eaat.
late Mrs. JoynV

“City.Bootatoi-e.'’

I The Lowest Prices
That Have Ever Been Made

SOROSIS i

Yon can buy plenty of aboM
that are recommended as being
U.ir omml
m,d ho.pIUU. m.. I ^^o^^^irdUbomlo',
j oriS»Uor<o"co"iT.™"J™7«;r.g
"juit as good” .bnt there iaonly
■ar. mid an hour or ^ waa a^nt in
oommlaaion, prior ) tbeir de-iiu a manner much more aatiafaetory
one "SOROSIS." aod we have
Tiaitlng. aft^ which refreahmenu ^^^ The amount dUbum^i by the than waa expected a few d*ya ago.
exclnx'veeale. We are axelu.
were .erred by thoae haring the ar-1 ^
aive vg-nts for this cily.
^en the lack of traniporu made the
nagemanto in charge, followed bf »
eonaula. aleo fo^ war department officials very blue, in­
brtgbt and entortaioing impromptu
tbe transportation of conani ofliceiv deed, over the orospect of getting into
program cooaiiting of remarks by Ber. Cuban refugee, and others from Cuba, Havana provleoe enough soldiers to
n. Coehtin. Mr. and Mra. MUiikeo and and for telegrams, etc., fiis.37r<.
make a respecUble showing when the
recitation, by* Mr. Walton and'Leoa
AaslKtanl Secretary Spaulding writea Cnited Stales government
TIU. B.t«.
. dublldhl,
_ control over Cuba on January 1
rim dsmph ™ Ul» mbM .HI b. I,
A contrael Jnst ceneinded by the
a pleasant reminder of a charming < offiio.onufor investigating theaomlnIter Geoeral's department
evening. Beantifut camatioas and istraUon of civil affairs in Forto Bico with the Ward line and Plant system
ebrysanthemums brought by tbe gneaU
have been made to this department, all has provided for better facilities for
brightened the ronm* and added to tbe of which will probabl.T be expended. moving troops from this conntry to
evening', pleasure.
; Havana, and by tbe end of tbe week |
An alloimentof87.1.ikNiforIheexpeni
! Of the commimion of iOH«lfy into the |
will doubUcM
MAY JOIH DEWEY.
loonduclof lUc wxr wA nl>K> mnde to i
Cubxn rapiml.,
-h.-*'
irradv. rii
'
bccu ifesi^ed dirvetiug the ; All wort of hiri«
trcnsuix depArtmenl. of which t’o.- * ' '
’■*’
It BobMD t.o be Tranaferred
oork •
> Hxvnnn by the bUfaiuTs
■ to Maoila F'Cet.
i
the disbursing
Eai>Bah.LsF A Oo. Uack.
, of the two I
“ of two in< -Wb... .h.
■■
fatitry regimenU. the Eigtilb and!'
Coo'-iructor Richard I* Hobsoo roiurna, sAYS trentcr^Aa
Tenth. A pro rata aivangemfni hasj
to \yaahington from bis hnius in Ala-)
^
________
been made, ao that the llnltedj
bama. whither he atarted to visit his Com®led Crime* for Which Dreyfua | Slates will
be obliged to pay the '
In Trarrr.
parents, he will probshly be a«*ignert ,,
;
B
Wan
Good, mned
^
----------------------ie.penwre Of the ateamera when they
k,U..dbl,bI.np.r.W.«lh. d=ckm,i

between tbe War De|
Ward line the Saratoga innA be hack '
in Charleston within five days after)]

220 Front St.

J

The New Shoe For Women.

Stop and look,

even if you don’t buy.

other .erbile

mlaaion taid today: -It ia rery pain- OraiMatStaS OyttM Supper,
ful for na to remain here baffyll»C orar j 2 b3 ti ibia ereolDif. Korcaten' bail.
dotelU. »inc« tbe
% M«
main ^.VlU
U..1U
poin-.a
LB U..C
bare' ^
___
been arf.led. and we bate been obllyed '
Weerre The Pair."
Tbe Katahdln waaenfayed to tow
------------rto relln<iuiah otfr loloniea. ,\11 workir
tbe barsea from theirraatlake, to Phil- : '|,„raila
of the Manner ini "‘H be anUhed Ihi. week. Aeommer-j cent, to all tbe ealla^^^j-r Boy^
cial treaty will be ni-yuliaUKl upon the[ S. Benda Co.. Fabhlonable Dotaitera.
Which Fund. Were Spent.
WSl
.truck her off the Maine eoa»l. and ^ S
------------tiona. and tbe.,oesfon of SpanUI. thip. „ ...
.-Capulp Melrti, aaya be nerer pnt In nearly Thirty MUIIona Weed by amd product, in tluba and Porw U.co •
^
auch an awful di«hl
-Th. ac wa. '
Fourteen Million, by tha ‘*UI be ineluded therein'•i^K^oMMre^'Ind'Li^^^^^

All the new styled and

Something for the office, home and for travel­

To the boys
who are being mustered out:
16 per cent, discount on goods as a
bait to draw in your doUars may not save
you any money. It will depend upon
wbat margin of profit the goods are first
marked.
»
We are prepared to meet every com.
petition, guaranteeing oifr prices in every
case.
'
.
We wish the boys to understand this
and see us for any trant, whenever want­
ed, in battle or out.

HAMILTON^CLOTHING COMPANY.

&VtS\ TtmMcAi,
a Vat^e vxTc.\\8ise 0^

g>adxes'

"\\,xvto\x)eaY\
TfiivU iaa& D»Aa-aV\ aviea.
4©oia 'va
TtspttV.

Qu\tV\^ so\&.

Wc. VS \Vve pnee.

J. W. Milliken.

n

THE HOBimrO HBOOBD. THtTRSDAY. PEOEMBBB 8.16B8.
EUE XOBEIEO BECOBP.
mATXRSE orrv. •

michioam

TO DRAW PAY TODAY.
pvsrtll.OOOTo Be Paia To I
Oompacy 2L

•KMiO TRA.VUB6B BSBALD.

POMCHA O&AHOS AWnAl..

NO CHEAP SMOKE
BUT THE TRAVERSE BELLE

RoV^l

'fflcere Elected, end toatelled lost
Sight.
The eanasl meeUog of Pomone
Orenge wes held in Poreetera' bell yes­
terday end officers elected as follow*:
W. M.-n. U- McMullen.
Vi. U.—V. 8. 8bepsrfl.
\V. U.—E. M. Vorbose.
Made frocn pure
W. n.—William Brundege.
W- A. 8.—C. C. f^rwie
cream of taitats
W. Obsplela—A. Irtob.
W. Treasurer—L- Soura.
W. Secretary—P. E. Urowo.
W. U K —K. J- Sours.
W. i'omoBS—E. 8. Gray.
• ’
W. Vlorn—E. Wigbtrasu.
W- Oeree—A. C. VVigbtmea.
W. 1.. A. 8.-T. -Lewie
ling X d
The first pert of tbe eeeniag
voted to Inslracting euvirel.1 caiUldat
_
la the mysteries of tbe Fifth degree, j —
after which the cfflcers for tbe coming j
Enjoyebis Social Party
year were InsteUed: E. 0. Ladd ecllng < Mis* Prarcis Biggins enterteloed
as iDSlelling office.*aesisted bv .Mrs. J. | ebonl fifieen of berfrie-ids lest rrealng
W. l):ckermen. Tbe Hour being late at a social gathering at her hpme on
tbe session cloaed to be conUnned West Kiolh street It was o
this morning.

joking Powder



DeuiU cf tbe Wprk WiU be' OoMplev
Is the best cigar in tbe market for
ed Tb!e Bveoing and the 8«ldlen WUl bo Free Prom Doty.
CepUlo Irrlnc end bU wpe of »»eicUDU ATrired In the city ye»l«rd»y
Mc«t popalar cigar in Korthern Hicblgan.
iplete tbe work of mostcriD^ <ml
Every dealer sells iv Made by
Comply H, Tbiny.foortb Mtehi*m«
jlonteere. The mpeterln^ont Ofllaore
CmOnoouMB
BOW eobelet of CepU B. J. Irrlne. U. A.
A-iLionl- W.C. Wi»D. r. 8. A-: LlenV
D. W. Eytiier. I’. 8. A.; eod Mej- Ooo.
Pickett. ptymMler^
CeptAlB
B*iley,> I* exeminloy eoryeoo end
Ueeeieled by Cepleai.WUbeliii of tbie
Tb« OkTMr.of (
city. Tbeclerke et work ere Meeere
OU*«r. Amende. Cook. Biefbt
Yodey 1
eerylee of Compeny M in tbe I 'nited Kimm.
"
■teteeermy. It wee only-w few ebort
CepUin IrrineeUtrs tbet the pepen
MOBtbo ego tbet t^^enoeh Biflee of Compeny M ere in .fint eleee ebepe
wen eiertlng erel^ ieflnenee they end tbe cereotany of moewriiiy ooi
ooald oommend to geib edmtseioti to will be completed mneh »oycf Utea et
tbe Netlooel linerd of Micbigen. end ftrtt'eepected. Yeetcrdey tbr esemlothe atoet eengolne emong them did not Iny sorgeone etemlncd
aid tbe rebope eo eoon to be celled upon to d<j meloder will be exemloed thie BoroAt the annual 1 eting of Giand ’ iodolgr-d io. and tbi* imprompts pro­
Mtlre doty in the drfenee of tbelr log. The work of mo'ttering out will
Mttutry. Kut when eeriy in. Mey the begin eerly ihU morning end will be TraverscLodge No. I<is. A. 0.0. W .lari gram rendered:
Insimaeotal daet-l.iora Foi^hand
night, tbe fuUowiog offiopra were cletcall onme there wes
of them ! eorapleted In e few hours. The
baby Sbadck
srbo did not eagerly respond to tbe imporUDt pan of the ceremony, the *d; Vocal Daet. Francis Higgiags and
Phvsieian-I)r. B. B. Garner,
Mil. and with them, meny other sturdy paying off of tbe soldier*, will be -left
j Irma Connlagbam.
yonng men of the city nod eurroandiog until the Isst. Ms}or PiokeU. tbe piyp. M. W. .B. Vi. Bonnd.
I Beritation. Anna Rn-‘nr.
eoanlry wbo eoaght to coatribuie hip master, slated to the Beoimo last even
M W.-A McOoU.
Deeiamatinn. Ida Larkins.
-All to tbe netioa's defease. Tbe ezperi. ing that tbe men would be paid off this - Overseer—C D. Monroe.
Vo-al
Will Foote.
ceee of Company U sinee they were evening and that tbe total amount.left
.Recorder-^ ..M. Isgrig.
No more, no less— St/le
MMtered intotbe I'nited Sletceserriec with the boy* of Company W wonld be
Finsncitr -O. E Bemns.
of last is very new.
bee been told in deteii a. hieiory bae
,hsl each will
Receiver—Jake Furlsch.
v..'\ Tl
You jrei them of—
bnao made. e*er eioee. *nie mejority receive. s|^e from the ollicera, will
Gulde-tieo. Tsrbuck.
of tbeTrereru City eoldiera went to range from Sirfi to Sl»i
1. W.-Fred Wclgand.
Cabeend brerod the dangers of 8{»hO.
W.—Harry
Bnund.
CapUin Irvine Isanihorized totransUb bntleu and sbells and the bomri fer all those who desire to remain iai Trastee, three yesta—Dr. H. B Gar«{ Mpical disease 8ome however .only tbe service, either to another Michigan er.
jll8 Front Street.
Tbe Old Reliable Shoeman.
MW esimp life iD-Pennsylvaniaand Vir- regiment or to the regular army, (^pRepreaenutlee to. Grand lortga-A.
glala. but these recruits were not less tain Irvine ts^n army cflijer of con­ McColl. Alternate, O. E. Bemaa
brave because tbe.v were not made tar- siderable experience and it was he wbo
fats for Spanlsb bullets and dread dUDiseoverml toy a Woman.
wntire Michigan briMsa. They combined all tbe bravery gade. After mustering iu tbe troops
Another great dileovery baa been
courage cbaracteristie of tbe Urami of Miobigan St Camp Eaton be was >sde. and that. too. b.v a lady in tbit
'Traverae soldier and whan they dnllst- ordered to join htar.giment, the Elev­ country. - Uiaimse faatenod iu clutcha upon ber and for^eever years she
•d it was srith the knowledge that enth infantry and waa aent to Porto sitbslood iu severest tesu. bat her
•hare was suffering and danger >n store Bieo under Gene's! Brooke, where be vital organ* were undermined and
In our new display of Jewelry, Haviland Chianware,
tor them. All the member* of Comuntil September, when he death seemed imiriDeDt. ^'or three
gMj M bare suffered, and served their waa detailed to mualer out tbe Hicbi- mostba she coughed inceeaahtly. and
could notaleep. She flnallv discovered
Silk Umbrellas, Stringed Musical Instruments, and
MABtry ssell.. and when they shsl' gansoldlera.
a wry to re-overy. by pnrebasiag of ns
1
tevc signed the pay roll of the govabolil of Dr. King's New Discovery
Strings for all instruments. Complete lines and
for Consumption, and was so macD re­
tnt it will be with tbe
A SoUd-Oak Chiffonier only j
AJrOTHBB
LVOET
KX.0VD1ESB.
lieved
on
taking
the
fir*»
do»e
that
she
that they have doae tbeir doty and
everything new. A persons! inspection is sure to
slept ali night: 'knd with two buttles I $4.75. Hake a fine QbriBlmu |
broaghi honor and glory to tbe flag
:ured. Her name-!
Behroeder of Lake Ann. Bas
w 'n
present. Five large drawers.
please you.
AAd to tbe Grand Traverse regfpn- And
Thus writes W.
Struck it Etch.
C. Hamnick A
. of Shelby. N. CJ p
«e vinTTmatitfi
it can be added that no company in
. Trl.HH.tllesl0cU.atlhrdnigtlore*ofjC“"O*^P®y™®“*«- .
. IS-E Wail and .1. G. .lohDHon. Rl-gu-' *
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and that no regiment in all tbe I niled j• rlsit from tbe Kiordike. for which:aQi,,,.,!.
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Houf FumUhiac Sowe.
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betterreeord for bravery and dif. ipline 1 Be first went to Six Mile creek.-where jCmtect Baal OysUr Sttjjer.
’ (HorJUff Bttrfquirtm IW ChrtSlmu Goods. TbeSpanlih warisended and Travers? the er.tsra»oo waspassedwlyh poorsuc-; r. to-.i thte evening, foresters ball
,-------------------------------------------------------gloritt in the honor of having
bsviog coo-1
coo- eest. llelurningtoStallU
Ilelurniag to Seattle in
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City' glories
tribaied no ioBigniSesnt ^Uon of the;
very beat material uf tbe hUebigan sexlveasoD for the ' •‘“onleav.-. noodor and can be used while
brigade.
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i prospected witb some degree of anc-. ? glove U on the band. For sale
ly Liy James U. Johnson, tbe drug­
The second enmmer be wintered '
inDswson.and during the summer of gist.
TgB JOh\^B LYOB0M
juos struck it rich. Mr. Suhroeder ForChriitmss
^SMBted Another Obarming Pro­ will start early in February for Alaska,
Ivook at the ei sot Kimbsll piino*
gram Testerdajr.
going as far as poesibla by boat, when
anri organs, sn I instruments. gn<The Junior Ly,cenin held an Lnlereal- be will purchase a train of dogs and
.irdolios etc. Take
urs. noHns.
I ever used—A rt-ninrk wlag meeting yeatertay nfu-rnoon. A travel «io miles to his claim at Dawson
note of the pO|
goMl aolo. -Three Old College Chums.” City. He expecU to remain one season
hear every dev in repird to
fns rendered by Verlln Thomas, wbo longer and then return to clvilisatiMi,
^yaaponded to a bearty encore witb an- and enjoy tbe fruiu of bis bard loll.
^er ple«ing selection.
•‘A trip to Mars." was tbe snl.ject of
an eMsy. which in constructing Cora
e-25c
H. Williamson, a prominent lumber­
Pierson showed tbsl she had perfect
and
man of R*cine. Wisconsin, for whom
gonWol of a healthy imagination.
A declamation by Bertha Hoxic was Frank Goodrich Is sgenl in this.region.
saeb apprecisted. This waa followed U in tbe city on bosiness- Dick Campbell will atteod tbe funer­
by a biograpbiiml sketch of ”Heno'
w^' the I'rincess Barber Shop ai
al of Mrs. Joynl at Omens today.
' tfow upen 10 the public We clsin
yawcett” by lYahk Uanslovsky.
and think you will agree with us
After a ebarmidg piano solo by
Capt- Wm. L. Andres of North Msnaffaryou have given us a call, that
JSthel Gibte. Eva Voung presented a ilou island was in tbe city yesterdsy
we have the most complete and ini-lBemlle Bid.
Bru^Uts.
development enlitled--A Voice from on business.
ropolilan suit of brlb rooms in tbe
*Ute.
Ike Farm.” Next was a reproduction
Judge E. Hstcb of| Grand Ranids
of “Kurnburir Stdvv" bv i.ucioa Dsvia. spent a few boor* in this city yesUrPrices of Baths;
"Besolved, That mao's eejjymeDt day.
i
Ordinary Bath!;................................
! M life has Increased with eiviliution.”
Mr. anAMrs. Bert Slayton of Imke Cnp»a Tiekeu, for
I.IM.
.Sea Salt Bath.
eras the quesGon for debate. Clara Aon were callers here yesterday.

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Pine Expectorant

New
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Rose's Carnation
Cream--2r>Ce
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Uanslovsky and Claud Carter argued
tbe affirmative while tbe negative was from Ann.. Arbor to.be mustered out
psironssnd
care fur all tboir wauu.
vnssnd ca
ness is c
Aefended by Louie Nash and Harry with tbe other memtors of Oomnsny j
Peeprea Tbe judges rendered their M. He will remain here antit afur.
nrdict in favor of the negative.
the holiday*. ^
Mias Norton, wbo had charge of the
Misa Alice Aikioe arrived yesterday'
program, acted as critic. Several
{noon from Vpulanti to attend tbe
leeUms apon a gramapboue kindly foneral of tbe late John B. Spencer.
' ^vnlehed by Miss' Edltb Bassett, con­
Mrs. B. E. White U enjoying a two
ceded tbe eawrt^mcau
weeks' visit with friends at Grand
Rapids.
Ostholic Society Election.
WilderGrsveaand wife have' arrived
At their annnal meeting last evening from Grand Bapids to attend the fnnei^
the Ladles' Catholic Benevolent Aaao- al of Mr*. Graves' motber. Mr*. C.
^tlon elected offleeta as follows;
Joynt.
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. fremdent-Mrs. Mary Barry. ■
ObrlsUBas Perris Wheel.
riftt vice preaident—Mrs. Sarah
Tnh First Methodist Simdsy school
Aana
. 8^'nd vice praaident-Mra. Mar- will eelebrmte Cbristmss thi* year with
The New Wheat Fo
a BMnt Ferris 'W.heel. instead of the
geerite Warxbarg.
Beeorder-Miss Lealae Huallmantei. tii^-bon^red CbrisUoas tree.
Amistant recorder—Mra.XnnaHneIlTallow Jaundloo Cured
Mantel.
Snffering bumanUy should bp sup­
nnancial secretary-Mis- jaliaSbalI'&r superior to oHtme&l or
plied with every meant possible for lU
other breakfast foods It ia
relief, ft is with pleasnre we oublisb
Treasurer—Mr*. Tbet k Hnellm
tbe following: "This is.U) certify that
the
ideal tnomiog food.
I was a terrible stflurs-e^rum Yellow
Jaundice for over six months, and was
Tlii* exeellcnt , article of
treated by some of tbe best phymeiau*
diet and n full line of
in our cHy and all to no avail. Dr.
Bell, onr druggist, recommrnded E,pctrlc BiU*-r»; and after Uking IwoIh.iIllps I ws* entirely cured. I i
great pleasure in ret-ammending them
to any persoirauffering from thi* tprriLost a Finger.
For sale at (lie store of
B- s™u.rd
tSoulhard ^
had one of his little
r. B.
j
' toeraso badly UceraUd In.a knot
Wait and J. G. Johnaon, dnigr MW at CrandaU’s miU yesictdar that. jig,,.
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Jacob Furtsch,

attention of the prudent purchaser .

HANNAH & LAY GO.'

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Don’t you want a knife? Come in and look at ours.
Did you see the Cutter in our hardware window?- It's a beauty, and going jw
cheap.

Are your kitchen ^knives dull? Buy one of our Universal Sharpeners, j*
They are great things to do the work. '
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Have you seen our Kitchen Grindstones? They are a nice thing to have 2
-'-''•"'d—sjo handv
vour tools on.
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around—so
handy to sharoen
sharpen ud
up.your
Does your, wife want a new pair of Shears or Scissors? Well, we have a ^
bushel of nice ones to^how you. Prices according to quality.
Is vour bouse cold? Well, come and look at our stoi
cheapest and best line in the city.. The ^ctor says so, and be knows. Come and ^
-see for yourselfi It won’t cost you
ou aiiylKiog tc► loftk. and you will be surprised to S
know what a large variety we earn;.
carn^n
irnfm
.. stock. A good steel range for only $30.00 S
—think of that—and first c!asy‘'Yin ^very part.
Don’t forget that we s^Tdeks—all kinds of Tacks.
Come and see us. The place'­
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THE MORKISO l^obHr. THDH6DAY. DECKMBER « 1898
BraviUefc.
The fuoer*] -ot tfae Ule Mia. Joynt
^ t*ni Uke place »v Omao* today.
The Biya Band are preparinr for the '

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tfaaeeeninr
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The Alpena Kuaineaa Men'a kMoela-,
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lh<a. and the hatcherr i *^"**’‘*'’ “
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tlooaoB).- lime mgo appropriated »00'cannot be atippli^d with material -ec I ***‘'"*'*^*
feallelHet.
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with which U. up the .nrronndinir^eaearyforthrworU. Oo„“lTt,y.Z=

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Orfor<,al!work h«. been praetV.liy abandon.i
conld be found, •’'■■lllpj waa ^Urtcd,ed.aDdUlteauron and Lake Mlchil
P*troniee the
about a week affo and on Monday gan cannot b,i aopplled aa they formerB«“<““PPer ^ h'ore.tera hall
atroD? Indieationa of oil «
4y were. Should tfae law be repealed thla evening from 5 to 1* o'elock.
ered at a depth of fifty feel.
or amended allowing the hatchery ofli- aides a fiae oyster aupper a moaical and
Sonday afuraoaa John Weaaler. a
lo au^y the hatchery then the v.ical program will be given.
Ed Chase, of the Whiting Hotel bar* young farmer who lieca one and oneork wooITV^doobudly be reanmed.
ber ahop. is said to be a ehampion
.halfmileafromBullonalUy. wasaerlNear Minden -Simon Kane, wsa found
light weight boxer and is willing p
®ualy If not fataUy injured' in a
dead at huNhome on .Sunday evening make a match.
■way aapidcni.
< about dusk. He lived alone and bad
Manager Barry'of the Michigan^Tel
Faraera in Branch county are ,. itiol been aceuaince Friday. A neigbephone exchange, placed the following
able to hire se<-eaaary male belp on me-.;
*«"•• aoD
aon who
wno went lo
to lake
take blm aome.; bora
jeaUrdav; W.
^nl of the c-emenimannfaotBriogin.'; thing U) eat. found hia body on -the KVnc'.’i^rrt’-„~.«
C. A. Hai
istry in every
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The factories nae a» available belp.
morning. lie
" , „eorge Calkins and Harrv iVim...
In Hjngiaa. Allegan oonntv. live the j
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daughur and widow of Engineer Her-'' will n« form , LrtniaJin^ ^e W
. belt Wringer, who performed the :
hut bering bnsine*.?* they at firalTnlendtaak in «ch a marveW way of ocv '
^
be fon^d
ing the obelisk Cleopstra s Needle, ‘‘•earner Ud ws.ked fix.m bis home with .l.ravK t;.iilli,h under the Lion
from "The City of the I'tolemiea" lo ■
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of
j,, ,
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Ontra! fark. New York, in l*Ki..
' twelve mllea^^u last tune ^ing about partnen.hlp
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Tbe maoae. shot last week by, an in-'
*^***‘. J- -M Likins is!oow nSfbg a new
dianof the Indian villageal Bine river ;
------ -—'------------- delivery sleigh w hi-h U nicely lettered.
waaaccw m'ouae. F. R. Vlg.^ani, the
S*»lewed Suiddard a Travels. from the shop of Victor I'etertyl.
taxldemiibt. has the head, feet and' <>ae of the m.wi pleasant-gatherings
* regular convention of Traverse
akin, and will rcstoce' the big creature! of the Book Review Club wa^ at the
K. of F. will be held
to llfe-a reaemb’ance. The aknli U
>om« df Mrs. l^orin Rotn-rU Toeaday
evening. A ban.jaet wiR follow
Uche* long—from nostrils to lip of'afurnoon. Mrs, John Fowle charm'“'lidaua in the
ears K inches. It U beHeved that ingiy reviowed btoddani's Travels jo '
*^">Rht.
, there are more of lile« animals in the -Norway and the work was greatJy en-' Frofessor Silvers will not give bU
outlying foresu.
j,ved. After the review the ladlesi'?“”‘'*“^‘'"'^«.'-“iffht.asbebas ch«rEo^rt .Mi-rijEald of Slroagrille.oi ar enjored a nefreahing bupper and social' ILm f^
*“'* ““
measured over T feet last veek. Mr.'
McDonald was honting deer at the
lime. J. I’ Kallcr. who returned from ‘ v

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SVcawcdi "Stotw S'v)eT§\B\\.cT6;

rolves that freqpent the ^
.woods in that pMtoMhe county, the i
animals make niUt hideous w.tb their ?.
unearthly howlsV-Farmer McXtenald ®
f shot a o.a horse, leaving the carcass ' Frinesss Frederic of> Wnrtemburg, j of the city and it is apparent that the
about halfmlle from hia bouse.-ThatI“®“'"P'"•‘'i»fiofWuriem-Usk of clraning up the whole city is
Bight the
le wolves
wolves congregated
congregated jtround
jtfound^*"*'^ <*«•**•
ffoing to be of the gieiiesl magniludv
IS and hsd a feast. ?
| ^dra. Samuel Eldrtdgp. !•.« years of! l-'“fortunanlj* the reportb express the]
Adjutanl4ieneral Case has received'**'Newark. N.J..*was overcome { ^O'-f that the true', w-til not come this I
a letter from LienUnaot-Coldnel H. B
thecold and the gate and died be-to relieve the siluation.
Oagood, depot commibbbry at Santiago.
‘*«'P
obuined.
| setreUry l^ng. at the aufgvbtion of
aUtlng that a box of horse equipment | Bridget Costello, a domestic. wa»js^“a‘«'r Hale, baa buhmitted a bill ap-‘
ia DOW in bis cubtody. which waspick killed by bemg suuck l.y afailing tlm-i Pfopriating Sin.inio for the erection of I
•d up on the Santiago baltletietd. and i ber in Jerst y City. N .1.. during the ■ • monuroeni acd a fence at Colon cem- i
which evidenllv belongs to the Thirty-]storm.
^ tery. wiien tn dead of the Maine arc
.lonrth Michigan Infantry. TheoJT.jer. TbeSpnnlbh cat prcbented to Capt ‘ buried Cut-rreba^authorUed la-l March
to whom It helongb may recover tlw ] CUrk. of the bauiesbip iiregon. Bfle.
‘"br'" of fhe b.Kliej. u> the Arproperty by making application lo the; being rescued from the wn-ck of the
'■f“Pi«ry. b«-«ie outbr.-ak of]
adjuttnl-gencral.
--i crulver CrislobarCoion. arrived in Chi-'
and an CuUa .vili ,
A letter was ret-eived at\he tirand ,;caeo yesi-rrtay. Sen.K C.don as the eat'■“*> may bvc.uie part of ibv
Baplda poeufiiee Tuesday aakiog as- » called is a silvcr-g^. with tiger *
.*ivjte«. the authorities do not '
sUtance in communicaiioD with farni-1
f
that there lb any nvctb.-it.v for '‘■lure manufacturers. The'firm wipUii-si
Lnndrv-d giriilomatrii of the traobfer.
ptice#ondfcbkB,chait5aniolherfun5i'C'evelanil Urpbaii's (lome. Vcrsailles.l The line of ferrv Immu p'vlng Iietnretoenable it to submit bids on a
• b»»e been myneriiiiibly paisoned, ^ tween Havana and Riyla and’b.- rail
largecoDtram advertiued by tuc-Mtx^r *“<Hirking water which ! road running l«iw.
--------- lluaniliacoa and
icang
government. The letter U couch- “*« been aunding in lead piped Some : Regia, Tuba, baa been par.-haa.-d by
cd in Spanish
I
terms of blaborau-court- of Ibr ybi'dren inay die.
.. American syndicate througn the /.aldo
**-’•
The tlli..-ers of the .Merritt i Chap-The bah-i> also reported ol
Eleven wildcau have been shot in ,
^'reeking Co, who have betn'^be entire block of biildings fronting
itladwln county this fall.'
r working on the -Spuisb warsbipa sunk i
Central nark, and it ia added that
Deer are inereasing fast in Tus'ola
express the opinion that j ‘•'R' American hotel is to be ereewd
oounty but a law prohihiu the hunting ‘be CrUtobol Colon cannot be saved.
‘there,
or killing of them nnlii lki3.
; -At Ibe close of the independence; The French miniaterat i’ekin. M.
Aron LUatlield. an eccentric watch
Manama a large crowd '‘'vrard. has sent an ultimatum lo the
»b«palrerof Three Rivers, was foued
o'»be Italian admxal ' f"‘iuese foreign ofll-t-ibreateDing that
deadinbla store Sunday morningof
"bo enforced payment of the ■
the French niiaaionary i.ow held
•ppolexy- HeWasabimi «) yean, pf
rwntly bv threatening i« pf‘“ner by the rebels in the province
Carugci
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**Alo«,-Ki™. . plo-A.,
.napn.UL.-dJ.«n,.,rlu.lj.
lore, ol Fr-p-l,
b.
drepfH-d .lead. He was about OS vear.'
The British/..reign< (hce has rtx-eiv ' tovross the frontier.
Of age auu had held *li the town offices
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Mo. x-m,n.„„k.iJCi.., 0.
-‘""'■'e'“V"'‘“"''“'it.,™.r,—
eatnetir. rfof lifeandOD Mondev nurht ’
^*'“befsof the Maryle-, Wr,.hr u.,.:. r-itf..~i.i,.Pei., .-enii. n.«,,
.O01..S...OI. ..Olorolom.
Sh, «l,
"'"F'-V-''” P~l>~-“i
probably hve.- A love affair h. said to * “P ■f'-‘'drvss to her
'.v tbc - s^Mon ^ .Si. r.ij ..mi s,.a,.

be the cause:
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‘be branches of the is-a.,.. .iti
A new mining company bas been or- ^

."'uV, rVu,
»aniaed at Calumet. kLwn a. tbe,-'’’“"
ansM-.-e ai.e roodu.
iUtode Island mining company, ll wiH '
-Prings at Guamacaro,
-iiie,|,:e«. aoHwr •
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..N elii- %e U*. e oeWT beard a romplsl
teva «6C0.0(« capiUl aud sod acre, of ■ *“*“*•
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by
Und
American syndicate, which proposes to, Jr irraliM'Bi or failure Ui meet aU le.
- Ts-if.-i..— s—a«>aw‘ s ; build a fin.-hotel there and make ■the !
-Z2l a n^K
] place a fas^on.ble resort.
.voted lo allow the opening of a free,
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evening scbool.-tobe under the dlrec
The poht.ca. outlook ,s very threat-1
ttoi.oflVof.h.\V. Baker.
;en.Bgjii Feru. fingwthe ubstroe-.

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TrM..,ir»rofK.lMiaiourca.„i,

T.pli.r ...a lieck-. rsmlsliinx.
Vhlledrivlng across tbe Miobigan i °°°teots of both barrels of bis gun in'i
Oniral tracks at Three Oaks, Oeorge-^ rigb‘ shoulder, badly shattering i
Lee. aged :r,. was struck by a tram and i
collar-bone. He bad laid the gun'
tiatBBtly killed.
| down whilst digging a rabbit out of a j
^"'se.^je {lV"K.I*m..o., PmI, Oc
«<»e pile. One of the atones aUuckl_.
Two promiiieni men at llcrvllle
As:eiits 'Wanted iu TJnBtlObiil on III. M.rae day.
A i-.. tbe gun. causing it to diacb^e. He I
dm^toun
found it and DOW there is trouble : ^
it-jurodoccupied Territory.
uwr who is the uwuer.
Sreretary Bliss has re.-cived t
Tfcewhltefisb-upptyofj Michigan ui “P“«»n‘‘>l^P»lubes/from ii' lDR. HiGGIItlS, DENTIST
likely to run Sho.-^t unless the k*UIa-'Temtory indicating a change
Mi« repeals thr pr.heni fish l»w
“'»«atimenl on the panol someof the
Over HsS-MBara-, Shoe Blorw
fBTdlng that Important food fish, IiSfii
tribes willi wheat tbe Dawes
'JPtioxie ISB. .
rear a law was
cBu. ud r.n-biriding
f.n-biriding tbe:
tbe' oommUaion bas
been negoUstiog
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~
_ trea
- — ,
tefilng of wbhd.^ii from Nov. t to
The dispatd^ said that tbe oBt-;
FIKE DENTAL WORK.
3ee. 15. Thi-. is vlx s jtBwtiiDg aeasofi look was more favorable, and that sc-‘
tftke fiiih. and tbe <'mplryi-e» of Ihei
viudrii;
>iOV«mment at the Aip ;ua sUi-.i.m we're; about to be .ailed to Irame a treaty
Bthr habit cf supi.lj.ng the l.alch-’ AdvU-es reevivyd lu .fli-ia! quarters i
ifefWlh ejrgscolicetod at this lime. • and from ITnitod .States olbcials la Ha-•
m tbe Alpeaa habtiiery i. deruted ex- ’ rana depict the aute of tbe Cuban cap- j
torsbMlote psls
tlBiyelyto the culture j-f whiidflsb, Uial aa filthy and nnaaniiarv in an atMSB 90.u00.000 to 5U.UU0.U).1 wbicefi;dsJ most ipconcetrabla degree. This is
--------- vriiboul
satMseiorT prehatched annually. KowtbeNme especially of the pauper quarter SImt';::

II «*
!5'SSr

J

'

J.

Christmas comes once a year
the BoyTa^d7hVf^Slr:.t;“^

Handkerchiefs
3c, 6c, 8c, lOo, up; initial from 10c to 76c Just the
wntrea
bordered, colored

Jewelry
ing touches m this department

«

Hosiery
Beautiful plaids, as well as the combination plain col­
ors 3 pairs, even 6 pairs or a box will make a man
happy..

Collars and Cuffs
The very latest desie-ns, such as advertised by all the
leading city furuishers-get just the right point for
young men.

Smoking or House Jackets
From $6 CO up. -the ladies are particularly pleased
with them. Such garments are desirable and mate
the men look so sweet.

Bath Robes
Can be worn as house robe's—made in Turkish color­
ings -Cotton, also m heavy blanket g'oods.

Umbrellas
The newest handles-silk goods-nothiug better than
a good umbrella—rain or shine.
-

Satchels
Are you going away on a trip- will you or your relat
ives be going? Use one or loan it to some friend or
relative.

Neckwear
Here we have the^r^test layout ever shown hereThose elegant Puffe, those bewitching Imperials, Tecks
and Four*in-hanc^. See them.

Glovs and Mitts
Mocha, silk lined, fleece lined; Kid. silk lined, fleece
lined. Never saw a better line. Come and see them.

Child’s Suits
Handsome little Vestees. Sailors,. Eegulara. Such
pretty little suits from $2.00 up seldom come to the

Coat Scarfs
26c up-Cashmere, Silk, Pongee. Are very choioe and
much appreciated by the men.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

3
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THlt MORJUlfO aEOORD. THTOSDAY, DECTMBKB a, 18Be,

Bros.’systenfbf
Wilhelm Bros.’
systenfbf selling only

lo<rio« cfBeer* w«r* el«»^ to <

QUAftTER OR PARIS-

doritur Iho ecmine re«r:

Trustworthy Goods at
Uniformly RightPrices.

CommADder-W. M Smith.
,

lUar ArtMa W'ho Uar^ -.\rrl««J- Ow«

S. V. Com«Aoder-H’“ «o~.1 V.Com.nttnd.-r^U*iAckrr.

, Marii I*. M. FalBcI-. I«t» of Art ud
' t> Ilia urn* Miop.

1^’

. ij. M.-Ooo A. M*»rn».

o“rr::Svo”T-

fciiowa liol M. ruiiiat. that atndeut ia
- hot a hniiihlf m'otnrt', jiitifnlly new to
tbo .irpuUio ol paiuota. Ami who ia |
Foinn? HpIibi « link-aiiop jo ah au-

Del«««te<>
iwiegam

to a«j»riu.rui
d.partn.tnt
w>

cuvoo-i.

mant—iJeo. W.. Haryra»e*. U-ri Soolr

ciput wiudinjT Plrwl of the old itaartcr. jalteraatce, F. F. iinTpr. N- CoaltordoB
the Kup Kotre Dame dc Chaitipi. and j

There will he a jolol in»uUalioii of J

Uirre krt-p* colon for th*- aejoimuodu- the p-*»l and W. R. C-oBiJcn on
tionof iiuiH«miiira«paiotors. It ia a Jit-l«ai7 Sad.
tle#h<-pinilt,wnhabaudbo*ofa«llel
a manifi-r jow bc-liind. the miutite aalon
and liriwt r.Kitna>»ote. but many a[
celebrity

Mystery

.Pan- 4
||

o^oiai
Bocla -

is daily winning new friends. Thousands will do their Holi­
day Shopping here, and why not you?
Note a few of the many good things that; we are offering
at present:
CLOAKS.
Figured Silks, 60c value at..........88c

ll
jI

A'Myalery Social" wlil berlTen to-^ ^

laid fh/ foniidaiion lor hU | morrejar ereninir at the home of L K , (

fame i* the piKtoents i.ii-oxily foniiahed j <abi» comer of tljhih and Oak airceu ^ i
by Foimt

Kow ei pood nature and 1 by the rlrla of vlaaa No. 8. of the Pint, j
- • -- --------------- I Methodist Sunday icbool. The youny ^

of plana ,
leuoe from the fauciesKf a tnuuwiu lladieaare makiny all kluds —
friends have kept this merchaud de ! and a yood lime ia aDlioipaVed.
nn
ioolenr* to the arpearanee of 40.

His , admlaaiou fee of

ten cenia

will

be

1^

yonthfalnens femarked. "Ah." be eaya, ; eharyed.
with a twinkle of hia kindly blue eye*.
Beal Estate Tranaitra.
"it krt-ps
£<vps one III
in ytnAi
yood v-iiw«
color to deal “
In '
rolor<:"
AthodralK
only u.
in jm:
J lie
...
At r-o nraiK omy
Kecorded from Nov. «th.. to
Ulb '
to Dec.
U
,»*l Of colors. "thirtP tit for the matiiiy ,„v.—Eeyi
jutiokiT,.
FornUbed hv EeyUter i
—.........................
' of
of aia‘«t‘
aia‘«t‘ rpiccep."
rpicc<i!i,’'It
is qniir
qniic tn
tn kwpiuy
keeping : - -It is
j.- 0 i,4<id

-01^4^ Silks,
Oillra 76c
-7Hr* kind,
ViViH to
t,0 close
clOSe.........
60C
Plaid

Handsome Taffeta Silks, $1.26
kind, special........................... 98c

E^.

h... .b,
Uiai T»-ddi-h hair .ind mns^lie corapic- .
ment. a:i.f wbieh
ni to bekuiy <uily to

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

tob,r.J-l-l.-,U.W«U.b .1
,^,1 3
1. i Co'e «h ad<1-$«r:.
..............................
^of Ui.-hiyan
U. A. Ranliof'
Ilf 8 a
b w
' ’ 'if'- ‘
iriid'- ihal i» «• rluwly' ^

Foiti't ii-.-iu..r.lunrc ...e
ilie .rharaeakin to art. n.HIM
ter of uiiBlIi'l than of ii trad-'-'mm. aiiu .
agliUHf un-UtiiUbiwnllH C.f l.isccdly
.WtaHi^hiucUl

U-trays

who

«»*■

to I'rokop Kyselka und s
,3
,i Travente City—
j. u. jionroe to W. L Wrowo lift 1

»*'• '

Down Pillows,
25,35,40,50 and 75c.

B

^

,4l<l-^I.:;0ii

White Aprons. 10,16. 26, 38, 60,860

_

) T
w—*4"
^
“»- « » - “ " K. tiarland b
to Marv
W
James ..trland
l.trla
Ii-i n r U w- 81
y~
w
of n
I t
by Chh-tieii. byFnol cock, by Yonginil
Sarah F Haatinye • bkiward I -bery
ittle pir’i-B
^'.'4 lor
*»'• ss^

iwbcAu Jittle
.
_______________
of lot vfilk 3 I’crry
dail<
mneu as 3.000 and 4.0un .franca ear,.
inabV:irdadd-8I,3no /

- B-mnat. bv J. au FanI Uim o.. l y ti,
tolni-Diitaii. l.rt;-;iti by Oen MoIcbrrA

. ...

S’,'! n."

eoonyb «f Finmfs «»llinate rvlaiums
With artists who. lan.<rt=« aftcrwanl.



for tnnnr u .nsf;,itm,y kitlfK.tss.
A-vu::-bk palion.Mnwuanofpoin A (
itisu«-i-~aryibAtFoiuelbc w.ato.lci.
andwi-lltodo liL-is.and with the niians

b;i<’ 11 TraverBC City-Si.oTV
p
^ A: Uir O. to Oliva 1‘iercc
^^d 22 blit V U. I. A Co'i. 2nd

^

,,

.10 gratify Ins ki ii-voleiJCC hr lia« al-0
Gillian M. Horton to Lather liar- Si
the tai.tr 10 mJUi“i«T couiLirt to ijic n •
e
of a w ‘4 see 12 t 2i b r 1!
fined apjictiKi. Foiurt’a Intir supl'-r*»_57r,
|bc*boiian-:is<v!c!ir4ti-da.r..m-tbini; ■
Lj'.iiBoAI Uorton to Elijah Wioeb- <►•elf. and to l<e laild.-ii to our -<t tiiim 11
w •, ©f r w ■« eec 12 12:. n r 12 0^
a mark of .rt)S’i»cti<m—an honor the
amkitloasyrmtb rciv.-ls. a coari* »y liiy !
y,irch|id to Mary I>. Fairmrs-l sn'-c-svir-l i-stn-ir*. Tli«-'iipp- rs
^
of kit I'Hirover I'aik add—«Iare rtv d lu ik-- >boii. and \ums of ^
, y,„
,,,,
a w >. of
clercc v.iitr.;:;. s.'rr. d i:i Ui-ik-sTVqsi.d ^
i, »«(• 2T 1 2V rr In w-jl,.
.Witbcidlar mold, ate ao liberally diH.-|
IH OWsi th-iT
ry at tin- i nii of '^8
eyening is aicOTiii-d un insult to ihctj,^j|j_

to Uroryc E. ConrUde
loi 1 l.lk Kilakwoo.1 add '
.

bmi.
Baochns is the rr-snliny deity;
Coortade to W. L. Itrowo
evcr.atnlwhcL ins v.itarir-sn-volvn into p,rceU
U-.v
add-8'011.
a, vr-e in u
.. L. Co.'s 7tb --salon vln-rorontit
vln-rcmfrio ■•‘pt'ort
ispooo u»t
d it 1"
is I'v.
not
the saliiii
olnev to Mary Ik Sligar panicl
peraiitl.-J.lW on-! .if Ib.iu Is- able P*’'- j m b«ie 23 t 27 n r 11 w—8700.
feviiy to dt-^m btiw. many l utirtles are i
, ^ Carapbull W Anna Campbell
buroiiin.
ViMwofto the c-pljint who parcel* ia sec. 35 t 20 n r ■-< w—f l oo.
has so wiiak a bead that be nuts lu bii 1
cops. F<iuk-i vnloi-s biia und ids pros- ■
pel ts ii'.t a jot. M'-n Wlgibavi-it inlbun

towir

DRESS GOODS.
Silk and Wool Novelties,
$1 kind..............................690 here
38 in. All Wool Serges,
36c kmd............................ 23c here
Black Crepons, 50, 60, 76o, $1 00 and
$1.26 herA_________
Ribbons, all Silk, widths 6, 7 and 9,
to close, at only. • ,..........................60
Handkercniefs, 1,3, 6, 10, 16, 26c to
$1.00.
Children's Underwear, odds and ends
from several lines. 16 and 26c
kind, broken sizes, at only........8c

painter ■

..

.

pat-

iriienmark are comnlaininy

toUiaiit over the aclii.»eim-ut. gives one I thn-e from

BaUlmors.

ConfecUonery Btor*

|
,

'-r^E^rB'rr.irr.'-ri

^»p« '

rXn SmrB«;mei

Men’s Shrunk Mittens ..................... 6c
Goodnjesat.......................... 10 to 36c
Gloves...... ...........25.60, 760 to $1.60
1 case Men's Fleece Lined Under­
wear at..............
28c
The best, tailored and most satis­
factory Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters
are here at prices that are right.

Latest Novelties in..^
^
Neckwear, Hats and Ca^ H

;»e...i.».-k>c.ke..*n<l .him-irve. go «'«h the

Obang*.

The confaclionery store on

Allow Us
To Suggest ■

Union

a man 1
John Wallace, Aftora y^’a
street jntt aouth of the ma«.«ic
masonic block .q.,
by taking hia arm for a walk in the .sonmentat Sing Sloy. N.* haa been-«urcba«4 from Claude Owen '''
Mali.

ilienippiT U the coufinaion of 1 uo yoar*’sentence on a chary* of rob- ^

faith—Foinet's intimation thit he be-; bspy. <jf which
lirvt. the puimrr ha., to all iutejiU and ,

he was innocent,

^ Kiaher.

baa

„pgp

released.

Tbs
IS latter
latter i*
ia baviay
having —y,
tpob
■,„4
■ .1,1 .1.0 i.-

kale-Hdt

r»44'~'»p'«i>'rr-'»‘*'^

.1,, ,t«-k

Toqoirc s 16 years in which really
reporU
that
- I
A I’ekin. Ky ., ipaper
»«kv* ••
t~.~ ——
arrive." Wbat
a jiu.-rc
pbraae that is!
arrive.,
wuui «
j^^eon flahioy parly
pwl.T in
Id a
. single
.mrle bant
h.ul Of ,
Backl.if. AraiC. 8U..
j
ngnificaiitl And what avast force
----------has m Ibu Fn ia-h world of art and let- ««
^
toml "H-'llarrive." Kobigh.-rcnmfH-•
< '*0 cm
C.U. b™i~.. 8or». oi»».
nh.vm Paver Sorea. Tetter. Chapped c-.Vr. or u. m- jfivS-irior. Job- A- »pii«.
ment mav is- spoki-n by master of pupil. ; black bam.
••H-bssartivfd." Tbccroan isoubi* i
_
head. ,An 1 so Foiwd. wbo ha- stcu so '
TraTa*** City »a««.

IW,

‘.rr.

mauyiu- b '■arriv.-"bu-l know* l.v a eort
of iiiaK.-rly iiiitiUion who is f'•

cand
re. "iris that tuts'lh pall'
lUYS wJ

I

fn.miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuuuiuiliuuiutuiiukiuiuiuiu^

Pbiladelpbia..

of these notshle suppcw in honor of bis , and New Vork.

Plush Capes, special
$1.90, $3.60 and $6.90
Also the Best, of course,
at...................................... $10to$16
Black Boucle Cepes, trimmed with
Thibet Fur, full sweep, at, $2.60
Several lines of Jackets reduced from
$10 to $8. One or two of a kind
only.
__________

Wilhelm Brothers.

City Suto Bank U) Clam
lot* '7. ". 61* 90 Wk 2 Oak
sdd—ftiou.

to “anive • will not slander gixxl wm* ,
Churcblll U E. V. Hill,
by plsyiug tbs fool under it, isFoinet’s-ggi g^e. 13 l 2s n r 10 w—»*O.Oi>.
If a carefully watched

_J_________________

Thatjyou got loos’ coal or wood

For Winter

'e.*

or uu F* 1
w... -• — o
provSionaaiidTarmprodneU In Trav- toyive perfect safiafacUon or money,
ided.

Price»5oeDtBperboa.

Bicycle Riders.

Ko

. O. Jnbnson and 8. B Wait

'
Remember that I do all kinds of n
—rrr pairing and enaiaclinp. and that I ea.
ei1..r.i.,nd do give ym the best work of anj
.,u,i,.*n Oft.—. OH}.........-one
..uu
one in
in toe
the cur
city lor
for me
the m-uvi.
money.
Don'
... . ^____ 1___ .1 1.. ...... ...l.AM 1.11 V/fM if
____________ ______________: be deceived by what otben. Wll you fe
J, ivoii-uov'.-e* iB M«rih*w;tbe contrary but come and see foi

aod bay some of our

Storm Sash.

lir.s/.VE.V* VAHPS.

.........

<1.1 i.i ll.e jja..r

V miiu

i:i!o

. ,

J.rt.-.-i. I'...:iit is

F-

;; j.

..............................................................................................................................................................................’...........................................................................................

Maud ii
. ■ right.
;
Stop 1$ Ull e o'clock every eveniny
a'
" A LooI eaecpl Sonday. in the Caldwell
! don bnildiny. at north end of OdJus

*Ba*oBtej*Bcmg. *>l r«i

11

$0 I'.HvrymUleCo »

H.LEDERI.E.
rtrrduiu of debt. Faint* am or- Bran per l(^....
pensive, and gome .tndente who hero Buckwl^^r^.....
batelronongh for bread would fare ill,Buvme *AT«aorT,
for working materials but for t!ii» aimpie hi-art-d und g.muine bi.tifaitenr in
^ old fasbioui-d atnet D.-ar ll.e Lux-

...........
Wbeaf new. per bn-....

SiSayl
...............



Ever Burned Out
t

40 TTT H. yOSTKE.
]7; W . sttBOiioBtotar litis*-

If so yon know
the raine of

azN’sxni.AJ^oEj.
O. P. CARVER. Ayeni

:u^i* head in compa«ionate Bl
shako
aabe
dents rf^art who irogiTl to be students of :

BEEDCffYSAHITilUDI

EoU&ay Satw Via G. &- A1

agricnitore. Tbeyconl —
4^.,4.w.—«.*
i*", I
v-anaoisM
Canadian wwi-tieOolidpv Eacni
..
.
better than they can paiut them.
fi,,
Date of sale |I.\ HUUk^^. Beonilrto II *.B.. 3
REED CmT, MICHIGAN.
arc f„r
for the
Ibe round
round trip.
trip.
md to are one
e qoiie
qoile wicnoui
withont taient
»>v4.«,|
loty, i7th
17th andl'lb.Bet
and I'lb.Return Jaa Stb. itotp.m.
I
TelBnboPs.n-_______________________ A. R SrtSszT. K. ».. lYop'T. E. W. Sn»»»r,
___________...___
...__*...,1.
*
nonattiBB l*yf
Ifbr______i >„ .n art that bse
fn Mtfhira
loui- i____
mpAnnm
wT-»na-MlM■ateUeSnleowb.
a w ft n..tAani Pl,v.ji.fsn vttn .TOmoiu^

ia more doqtH'Ut and
I monologue.—Chicago Tinier

y USVB.
4-Vf.. *41..,
round Ulp
Selling
days. Dee.
S'*-* ' *'i»uIt. and Jan.
24tb, 25th. 3<>lb. 31St.
" 1st.
■" Be____ ________
turn Jan. 3rd.
"LaDstoy Michigan Teacher*’ AsaoclatiOB. half fare. Dec. 26th and *7th. r«-

Maib^ Deak r—Shall I pn* on the
tombeteme. ■•WeMonmOorLowcF ^

FOB SALB-Om

Sr WE ARE

C_

leaai. «rll£>

S.i?5ri'2::.sWTs.aa:ii=

Ik.

Taaverae City, KUh

If you have any to oell corroopond with the - ;
TraTorse City number Co. Wo have alao ;

t
FOR SALE
^
' Sound Hemlock Lumber,
—Maple Floori^,
Short Maple 'Wood,

c

laods Fot Sale-Suitable For Farms.
Mill machujery of bU dencriptiona, inclodinK two engines. eet
Bet works,
and saw*. A comiaete
ginen.
vmiao, carnaRe -—----------------------------------«
eaw mill plant for eale.

SpH||n Sj.'j.'raat.'a SS

John R. Santo,
Geattal lisuraice.

:

I Buying Logs! 1

___________ 'ipwlL
‘ oslL^Dd
broS for
lornocsilouli>i.
norsllOLU.l. prlco
prlco»a4
saSJooiaila
Joanzla

M.OCEI...4KKOUSWASTS.

^S^Hw^nlghtsof the Grip, sell
0ec. 27ih and 2«h ratum Dec 29lh.
Bedneed rates to aontbem points.
Chums of Ul-ir* (left out of tbe ^H)
C. L. LocTiWoon.
C. E. Mt'Bn*T.
nORREn
G, P. * T A..
Agent.
-Tet and spill ’‘low" «•*>> !«•«*«*
Grand Bspida
JtO«*-BnnaloTdD«n.

1. E. GREIIICK.CO.

W:

TRHERSE CIH UIIIRER CO.

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