The Morning Record, August 02, 1899

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The Morning Record, August 02, 1899

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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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1899-08-02

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^ THE MORNING REGORH.
«ilrfT«MwNo.m

TttATEBSE Om, MICH^ WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2,1899.

IR. ROOT SWORN IN
BMrtTtd Bto OommMon:
fcftarf of War.

mxmrijMa
1.11© ^

m

V«v OSeU OMUd tof CiMMt Km.
morn u4 0UffOwmalMAttaaM Vitk Oor«l^

BATAL BXLXBBAL.

Two Onto.

NO SETTLEMENT YET

o’bA t
TpeOaBti JUn SakHed leuuse He
rmpln.
Vailed.
mv have a anlt made In measure
8
Msn
Quit
Work
at
TpaUantl. Asy. 1—John Prom, ayoi
and workmaaealp fully yaarmai
Call and eu sampiee. Hami
M. haayed himself vrith a haraeu reU
at9o>ela^thleUDmiBy In a neiyhborb
Strike Oat of Sympathy far Bmployu Fer LaiimssA OhOAm
the faQarc of a Bilk oompany he had
Umbmllaa tor ladlM and ehUdrea at
of Bly Ooaaolidawd BaUwsy Oo.—
the Famou for S5e.
Boycott Spreadlny and VSa TruiUe

GOLF STICKS AND BALLS .
AIHW uMrtmut Jiut came la.

SPORTING GOODS
Pnnchlnf
Brm BaU, And^ T«n*
Bis Oaods, OombBAlla, CIbIm, «to.

BIS Lira cmVSHBD OVT.

Seems a Leay Way Vrom a SaUs-

MMirm»mna 9wnl Algm.
WMhinrtoe. A«fJ
took too ootk of ofiM M MoroMr;
WV »( lotto today Is the ofleo of the
MBTOtoiy wdlathe proBOBoe of 8ee- (otorleaetceaBd Hitebeoek. AaeMMi
BMntanr Melklejoha. a Ui«« naoiber
«< army ofioere la aaltors aad other
Mployaa aad ottelaU. Seoratary A1gmr MTiTed at 10:40 with Mr. Boot, for
whom he ealled ia hie oarrlafa.
. InnedlateJy after Ue oath waa
mtaMered by dad«e OoU of the IMa.
toteteoTtCeaeraldlcwadTaiieed and
ahook Mr. Koofe head noet eordially
BBd atod. witherideat feellar "^itb
aU ay heart I ooncratalate yoo aad
the admialetratloa.
Yon wU] ftad
arooad yon here men who will help ia
the aidaone dntlee of year poalUoa.
Hey Ood help yon and flee yon
otrenrth."
Secretary Oafe aad the ©them preeoat thea eteoped forward and ooayrataUtod Mr. Book Oeaarai Al»er pickad
ap the oommlMioa, etcaed by the preeideak appoinUny Mr. Bool aeeretary of
war. ■‘Bereieyony oommleelon." he
aaid with a cmlle. haadlne It to Mr.
Book "io which yon lone yonr IdenUty
and beoome Mr. Secretary.
1 go back
tobeoomeaeorerirn dtliea of the
Caitod Btatee and become Mr. Alyer."
‘•1 alneerely wleb U were the other
way." eaid Mr. Book, ae he aooepied
the parchment
Ihea the ofloen were preeealed to
Mr. Boot by Victor L. Meeon. oont
deatial eeeretery of the eeeretary of
war. Ae they were latrodnoed they
famed on and ehook hand* with Gene­
ral Alyer. Keorly ail expreaeed rcyretofix hU retirement and wUhed
him ymat eneeeM. They thanked him
for bin eoneideration and aeU of kindBeen and hie coorieeiw.
Oi neral HUee eppeared wltbhU eUff
in fnll dreee enlform, a* mejar yeneral
oommaodiny the army. They Ulked
with Mr. Rooteome time lonyer than
any of the olhere. The cirillan officiaU
and clerkn of (he department then
oeme in end eheok bend* with Mr. Boot
and edd farewell to General Alyer.
SeoreUry Gaye. «efo.-e leavlny. cordial­
ly bade General Alyer yosd-by.
General Aiyer led at 1:1:41 for Detroik
The lait ofiolel act of Gen­
eral Alyer wae to clyn e reqniiiUon for the allotment of 820,OOU
for traneporU. Mr. Bool performed
BO oficlal biulneei today. Ai General
Alyer wae secretary and drawn ealtry
for today, it wae thouybl beet to avoid
Bomplloatlone by haviny all hneineee
performed by Mr. Maikeljohn. actlny

▲OAIMBT TBB HHITXD STATM.
HoBie Beare That South Amer
SutenAre Torminy AUUnoe.
London, Any. 1.—A dispatch to the
Momluy Put from Borne menUons a
report that is current there, to the
Bflect that the laryer Sonlh American
repnhllu a» snsplcions of the United
Statu aUorptlon of Cuba. Porto Rloo,
and the PblUppmu and the yrowtb of
imperialism In America, aad have exohaayed views on the sobjeet of an otiensive aad defene'
the Udited SUtes.
The prime mown In the BeyoUation
are uidtto be Bresll. Aryestine. Umyney. and Parayuey. It U eaid that
the ^llminary ararByamnati for the
alllanu have all been oonclnded
tween Oenerel Julio Boca, Prwident
of the Aiyentlne Bcpubllc. and
Sallu. Pruldent of BraxU.
ter the InlormaUon of the leayae BoUria. Pem.sOolnmbla, Benador and
Veacsnela are to Join ik
The rsport is believed U be the in
venUon of certain Spanish eympatbls
ere la Borne, aided by the anti-Ameri
ua taetton amoay the ItaUaaa
Sneb
a ^aa wte often snyyuted in Spain In
the days jut prior to the laU war. a&d
hu donbtlem biw" revived in Borne by
the eyiutlon ow the Lonleiaaa
lynehlnys.
The ahenrdlty of the report ie shown
. by the fast that Brasil aad Veacsnela.
' yyydi have npulsl reasons *^l^diy to the United SUtea,
of the 1
kwhOeOhUl taalto
BorOoaLncSiatioBA
Bnenu AyroA key. 1.—Aaeecdla.
•dtoeu • from Mayellan Strait, the
AaeiiUB nlainUr at teUsyo. (Mile.
of tha WaUliwtaa siWtlpaloco. with
toa'eUeSlef totoMUklar eeaUst sto-

HAMMOCKS

OharlM yeutok cf Travene Olty
Oaa^t Between,Oan. •

Cleveland. Any. l.—Tbe strikicy
SOBth Bend. lad.. Jnly ll.-Charlm
linemeB and electrleiaBB of the CnyJimlah, eyed 84 yaan, of Traverne City
ahoya Iblephone oompany announced
Mich., wae oaaybt betwwn two care at i
today that more than soo 1
the Lake Shorn eUtloB at Mishawaka,
eayayed in emntrneUon work
thU dty, aad hie life wu eraehed
in vartou parte of the stale for the
onk He was pushed »0 fut before the
United States Telephone company are
stopped. He bed been employed
out OB a strike. The local mu atmek
on the railroad bnt a week.
out of sympathy tor the Bly Consoli­
Cbarlm Jemlek formerly lived with dated Strut railway employm. M Mr.
Conrtlaad Brownell a farmer near Bveretk preeldui of the latter comTraverne OUy aad for a lony UsM work • paay. U laryely intorutod in the Cnyaod for tarmen in that loullty.
hoys and United Statu Telephone j
oompanlu
This le the elxtuntb day of the pres­
ent street car strike and it is apparutOnnboat OolpUn, with SeoreUry of ly no nearer a settlement than whu it
beynn. Chrs rnnniny down town on
Mevy on Board. Hen Xau a
the Bnclld so-1 Ce^ avenue llnm are
yerryboat.
fairly well filled ioAa,y. On the other
twelve
llnu they are comparaUvely
New York. Any. 1-A eoUieloa oc­
curred tbit momlny between the ferry empty.at boors when nenally crowdboat New York of the WUUamebory
The bbpdott 1
ent bu now
line and the ynaboat Dolphin.
The
bow of the yen boat cut thronyh the reached tht down town wholeeale and
i‘e Mbln of the ferry Met to the departmut Btoru Many proprietor*
of thsM uiabllsbmentn are requeetiny
teemwey and Into the enyine room .
The New York'e main ehaft wee their employu not to ride on the Biy
broken end eonelderable meebinery Consolidated un. hot some merchants
wae damayed. Alt the woodwork of declare that they will bsve Doihiny to
the forward port eide wae eomewket do with the boycott in any cvenk
A Sanduky dUpsicb uys that symbent and several feel of rail wee tom
pathlzera with the Cleveland alrikera
away.
The New York was in the center of have beynn attenpU to wruk un on
The
the river when the Dolphin, which wae the Sandusky A loterurban line.
The
liny ^ stream, elynalled that she poliu are yaardin; the line.
wonld oraae the ferry's bows. The road ia contr jllad hy Pruldent Bverett
New York's enyines stopped, but the of the Bly ConeoUdated.
strony enrreot carried her directly into
the path of the Dolphin and the ynnboat's bow strnek the ferry boat
Jost ahead of the peddlebox. The fer­
ry boak with the aid of toys, manayed Hoetlen Will But HanUue in a:
to reach the slip at WllUmmsbnry.
Game Tolav—Eddie Whuler will
Secretary of the Nevy Looy was aboard'
Join Loul lum Tomorrow.
the Dolphin;________________
Thii aftcro'>oD the Husilen will yo

LONS IN I COillSION.

iFfER THEM iGilN.

SSOAFBS DBST&UOnOM. after the Maelatee milUonsiru once'
more. A sene.* of defesu do not
Lsva Strum from Manns Lon Taku dsnni the rr.r..f,* City turn, and be­
fore the sesv'ia is over the Manistee
a Vew Oonrae.
ayyreyaiiuD may find their star in the
Honolnln, Jnly SB. via San Francisco.
descendant iu ihue psrta
Any. 1.—The istul report from the
Veaurdiy •.he mannyemenl of the
voluno of Manns Lu is that on the
loul tea... jooeloded .arrasyements
Dlyhl of Jnly la the strum of .lavs,
witbE.iv ••
"r, the crack th' d '
wbleo wa4 steadily flonlny toward the
baseman
iss played here two seatown of Hilo and thruteaiay Its deaens. \V
- has wired that he will
simction. was diverted from. Its cou-se.
be here so.
possible and he is ex­
Hrersiace the flaw beysn Jol.
'oly 4
pected to. ! or tomorrow, altbnugb
Vtasb
courae of the
heunsca
? arrive in timerior to­
down tbd mouDiaio oearly .due eset.
day's yam-'
tVltb Wbeelcr on third
until It resebed and parti y erotaed the
ihearren;- , ut oE the team can be
flow of into. Then it turned abruptly
made *1f
and aoee yood worn
to the aorih in the dlrecUon of Ka'alemay be >•»
ha and spread all over the side of the
Boyce )i
. L-1 aelected to act as
monntain. oceupylny an aru almwt a
field upis
' d this amnyemeot will
mile wide,
Some time dnriny the
help effecii. .1 ivork.
niybtof Jnly la the strum broke
The Hu- . rs yo to Mnskeyon Satnrthrong its bank abont baifeay from
day for Iw
and with the added
its Bonru to where It tnmed aortbitrenyth k-c- runlls are assured.
ward and formed a new channel far­
ther wuk Thu ie carryley the leva
lem dlrectty toward Hilo and keeplny WILL KBIT ALORB AT TOLRDO.
it nesrer the rldye whish divldu the
towB from the elope in the direction of Ooveraor Plnyru aad 600 Oltinaas
the KohaUeoaek___________
'
to Weloome Rx-Beoratary Alyer.
HILO

RKAZJI B&IOAVD8 OABBBT.
Vonr tuUan Woman Oharyed with
Harder and Bobbery.
Borne. Any. l.—A band of briyandt.
umprislny four woman, has bun uptnrnd near Benevanlo, in the proviau
of that name. The women are charyed
with one mnrder, Uiru attempts at
aaaasalnaUoD. thru caua of aertou
woandiny and a number of robtoriu
The name of the leader of the band ia
Feneta Baveno._____________

pBxTrr booiAL rvnrr.
Arranyed by Ida Lartclna ia
of him Hoyt.

1

A pleasant
social
eveat
arranyed by Ida Larkina laat eveniny
in honor of her conain, Lottie Hoyk
Parlor yamu aad other amosemento
were Indnlynd ia.
BetrutamenM ef
iu ernam and eaku warn served. One
yneeniay yame, called “hidden advertUemenk" proved to be very latnrutlay. upedally ao to the Ineky
Helen Saylor and Arlhar Wait each
look first prUe. while the ooonolations
feU to Hattie Bready aad Bert Beardalay.
Thou praaest were: Ua Larkiaa.
PtaaoM HJerina, LottU Hoyt, Vida
Bouer. Baasto Fnlyham. Barths Hnrley. MUe Fnlyhnm. Helu Saylor. Hat.
tia Brnady, Nallu Blaybam. raanla
Thompaoa. Bthal Fopa. Imnra Biryina,
mu roota, Arthur Wtok ^1 Beaaalt
Bnrt Baartilsy. OUnde Thompklu.
AneU Oenh. Oanrya.
. . BeXaaria, Pud
8. Umma. Ralph Beaeon, Gay BayaoUa
aadBartyO-—

Detroit. Mich., Any. 1.—The com*
innlutlons reuived from all over the
state show thst the reception to be
yiven General Alyer on his srrivsl here
Wednudsy nlybt wUl be attended by
deleyaGoaa from nearly all the conntiu In the state.9apreme Jnstice Lony.
prominently Identified with Senator
McMilUa, Is to he ene of the deleyales
Id theyrut committee to mut Geaenl
Alyer atTolMo.
No eytiemallc asduvor hu bun made for fnndi. hot
at tha ume lime over 81.500 hu been
Utoully thrown nt the yaaeral com­
mittee to aid in makiny the affair a
inrrrw The yrand parade, of which
Colonel WUIlam Iriah U chief man^l.
will eonaist of almost every military
and civic body in theatate. A peculiar
futsu of thU urade will be the eaeort, which la to be eompoeed of l.ooo
wbulmen. who will yo ahead of the
chief marshal and perform evolntlo»
aionythe struk
Five hnadred dUrene cf the etato.
headed by Ooveraor PinyTuand Mayor
Hnybnry, will yo to Toledo to mut
the yaaeral, while Mra. John J. New­
berry aad a eommittoe of fifteen of the
In Detroit will
say the nala, to uuivn Mra.
Alyer.
__________________

detUag to BMfua.
Oao. W. MUlnr, rearuentlny ooe
the UiT«t wholenale elothisy boa
of the eut. Kolb and Boa, U with
BOW with a very larye auortmnat
fine WcwsMda and CbMlmerei to
which we ua make nmlm to spMial
raanaotoafi-mU
fy-eaU aad lean
■frwabrlalcrdnr. HhasBimCioUtor

all alsea, prloea, and colon—680 ap to
$S.60—A. batter article for the mone^
than last'jear.

Continuous
Performance.

FINE STATIONERY

Every pnrebMer sends os
otbere and no wonder,for dar­
ing

A newBtookJastla.

Our Great
Clean Sweep
Shoe Sale
they are buying her® new
and elegant aboes, all 1899
atylee at lower prices than
others aak for old fashioned
ebapee.

WE ARE SELLING,

UDiES' oxfOROs,*sr;v.:c
11.25 Oifonli for..........

880

UDIES' and MENS'
Tb.t were Sr 00

That were 81 IS

___
CHIIDREN'S SHOES,

CITY BOOK STORE
220 Front Street

Balpb Oonnable Jr., Kanager.

I DO YOU LAUGH WHENrOOFEElTICKlEDI
5 If 80 yon will certoinlyjaugh the moment yon see onr elt^nt

line of new

1

NECKWEAR

• ..The latest shapee, the newest colorings bnt thp same low prices:

SI.98
$1.50
$1.25
98c

i

25o.
;c. 50c.
UUc.
Enough to tickle anyone, eh?

I ™”rs. BENDA & CO. non mm.

Fathlnab'4 Cxtfit-

48c, 65c, 76c. 88c, 880.
a Mvlny of tSc u> soc on each.

MISSES’ siiOE^
76c, eSc, $1.86.

I WE PLACED ON SALE YESTERDAY

Every pair a baryala.

75c

BUY TODAY

Alfred ¥. Friedricli
It ILWilS pifs.lt trade hm.

Jabrans’.^aFana Cigar

all onr but men's 81.00, soft, ©olored
shiru. inclndEnysilk frodu. 'M petterns
—all have detached eofla. Alao, with
above yoods, a larye line of atilt hoaom.
colored sbiru—8>.00 yooda.

['STEINBERG'S' "Ft'*®*-?.
drygoods, carpet
AND CLCTtHING HOUSE.
! eees^r^^eeea^w

I:

Gate Post i

A Valuable

Endorsement
Convent of Holy Angels,
Traverse City. Mich. 7-13-’99.
Mr. X.-E. Strong.

First Class Havana Cigar,
Good Size,
Eicelleni Qoality,
t New Thing Wonh Cultlyating,||
Isk Tour Dealer for Them.

A. W. JAHRAUS,
Tonneller Block.

{
I

Deae 8ib: We take pleaaore in stat­
ing that the Kimball Piauoe need at our
musicals for the put three years, have
gireu entire utisfaction.

We highly re-

commend yonr instrumenta to any one
wishing to purchase,
Very Reepectful’y,
DoUlXtCAN SiSTIBS.

Sheet Mualc and all kinds of Musical Goods.

W. W, KIMBALL CO.

: I. E. SMOSG, lungs.

1!) FmntpL, Travra Otj

esee-^-^eeee u..^eeee u-u eseee^^eeee-^-^eeee^^—

T BEATS TIME

We’ve

Got 'Em.
And when downpour way invite you to stop
Biglbn
t eoterprue*
are made poaaible by the fact
that time and apace can now
be praetaeally annihilated.
A telephone in the office or
hose, eaves the one 4hing,
which if loet, can never 4ie
regained-TIHE.

MiOlieiiTBtBibniCi.

in and see'them.

A new line of Udies' Sliggers,brices:65c, $1.00, $1.25
and $2.00. Oimtrls, 35c ag.

PARKER BROS. ,
T gTJrtiUHfX» ‘

nrO BBOOBD, WBIMIBSDAT. AV09ST 8. U99.

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. Iditor ud Kuacv.

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tjOwmlAlcwi** Jw» '•»«»»
^Aateaen. Tbe rieioM atueka
Mda iMlMt kla >7 msmUouI mwptftn ud oBKnipBUms isdlrldMla
^ poUUoftl cflMt M« met With eot
iliU------^ releint of an
VB7 of m.ooo men. and their aonip»MV and appointmenta of ofBaeta.
vU«h are ehtfWa to have been made hj
tk» preeldast, proven to have been appotatad aceordinx to merit bj the chief
XBMctiva iaetead cf throarh favorltbx the eecretary. General Alper
Mvara the attache of the London
tUM in plain worde and openlj intke moat rixid examination of the
PMCPrde and aeooante of the war de­
partment The plain etatementi made
hp the late eecretarx of w*r are enUtled
•p lha admlratioa ivhleh lojal eerrioe
gad eoBeeientione eSorie in the natlon'e
••rriee denmndf.
Tn Ulnetratcd portion of next Son'
daX'a Ekcokd wUl contain tnelve
lyir'-' feataree of a hUiorleal and ed•aatlonal character and eome of ear
foattnteroet The rro«l°d popnlarItr of the Bnnday aditlon of the Bccobd
•Bd the eppreelatloa mantfeeted tor It
hp all rli----- tnclndinx the Intelleet«al and moral element of the e.t;
provee It to be on adncator whoee in•nance in the oommanlij U widelp
jgBiptlTfiil Benlixinx thle care la expreiaad to eatioute from the eolnr-0d the paper evenr day any matter
»Uah wonld be deemed objectionable
C| uSt to be read at the hreakfiei
iahU of the moet redned and exaeUnp
mttpep. Thie it the reaeon the eireula. |loB tram at the Bnoono are of the

i

On of the prohleme which pon e
Iba thMtre patron who poc*
a performance, la thle: -When will
folke learn to enter the theatre
bafora the perlorseance beptne? ' Leet
Blpht eeveral pereona entered the City
Opera Boeae In the mldet of a elaeeipal violin eelection and the oonfne^
waaeopreat that the performertne
pbUped to dleoontinne unUl qalet had
baan reetored. Tboae who po Ute to
the theatre ehocld bear in mind that
lhare are othere who attend to enj^r
lha entire perfermanee, and tboae
Aonld be permitted the enjoyment
Ibelr admiaaton ticket entltlee them to.
* In recopniclnp the aantlmente of
who onpoee Enndey haae hall the
fknvarae City faaee ball team haa ehown
p eommendahle eplrlt. Mow the pnbtla can aid thl team in maklnp a anea«M of the eeaaoa by liberal patronapc
•ad enconrapement. Tbe mai
mant hw been nnfortnnate tn eecnrinp
the playere dealred, bat thle featnre
pf the eltnaUm will mod be overcome
and tbe lover* of tbe national pame
will no doubt have reaeon to he mtieficd with the local team.
no 8BHDAT OAJUS.
^naOare Baapectthe Withecof the

1. 19W.
^ After ooneulUtion with tbe
latlm of the baee ball team, a eeUleBeBt ha* been reached whereby there
' wlU he no further dnnday pamea.
InreepeettotbeaetionoftbepenUeman who promoted lent Snndey’e pame
It ie fair to eay that a larpe nnmber enaonraped the eame, and that no vloU! ttan of the law on the part of tbe team
WH intended. The eentiment ae now
a {yrcaied ie encb that proper repaid
fat It U readily pranted, and tbne a
‘ patiatactory eolntlon obtained.
^
Fiulkk HxiULToa, Mayor.
<rmB BATOM OOHOEAT7LATXD.
V. O.x. V. OfBoera Oammend Bla
\

OOWM.

t mot laat avaainp
and mtda farlhar i
the Wp pathorinc of old eoldlera cb
Anpnet 16, 17 and 16. Oommandar BobUm aufl appointmenta
aa foUowa:
Adjntaat General-W..^ Thaekar,
Poat Mo. II. TravOTM City.
AMiamat Adjatant Ganaral—Boowell
Loavitt, Poet Mo. »06. Bellalra
arttfmaeter Oeaeral—Levi Boole.
Poet Mo 16, Ttavem City.
AaaUtant gonrUrmaatar Ganaral—
W. B. Clark, Poet Mo. 666. PUe Laka
Chlaf of BtaP-B. H. Green. Poet Ma
IIB. Charlevoix
Inepoetor General-J. C. Boataeon,
Poat Ma 170. Patoakay.
Chaplain-Bav. A. I. Tharaton.
KJnpaley.
BorpooD Ganaral-?. D. Baneom. Poat
Na 666, L*ka City.
Chief of ArtUlery-N. W. Barrtnpton. Poet No 168, Maple City.
Provoet Marahal-Gea W, Dleklnaon.
Poet No. 16. Harbor Sprlnpa.
Commleeary General—J. O. Lyone,
Poet No. 16. Maneelona.
BarpeantMvjjr—A. J. Btroad, Poet
Ma 401, Bortone Bay.
Senior Aide—CbarleaDaPcy, PoatMa
64. Kalkaeka
de-da-Oamp-D. Blakaly. Poat Ma
tt7. BMtport.
Alda-da<hmp-W, Ferp*aon.Poat Na
664. Wexford.
Aide-de-camp—Chaa C Denham.
Poat Ma 444. CadUlac.
Atde-da-Oamp--M. A. -Parkar, Poet
Ma 166. Prankfort
:
Alda-de-Oamp-B, O. Leelia Poat No.
600, Morthpork
Alde-da-Oamp—L. P. ^daon, Poat
Mo. 676, Binxoala
Bverythlnp U beinp dona to make
tbie the moet eneccaefnl O. A. B.
paiherinp held here In yaara The
pronnda between Eleventh and Elphth
atraeU, will be eonnaetad with the city
water work* and will be llpbtad by
alaetrielty. Amapamenta have bean
eompletad for a ona-fara raU on all
rallroade enterlnx the city and the
Travarae Bay tine of etaamera.

NO PBCEFORi TeNDiRFOOT.
tmea XRaekar Haa Many Olalma
la Alaaka Hot Wrltaa Dieooorapaaply.
Law Cooper Haa raoantly received a
latter from Jaa. Decker, mailed at
DawMO City which contain* much of
general intcraei. In part he aayi: "I
have act bad a letter from home ainoe
Chrletmae, for mall in tbe winter ii no
mall at all. bet for fonr month* la tbe
eummer It eome* all right, and then
lay* np nntU it freetea. In Mareta the
b^DB to ahlne, and thle la a good
Ume to pa oat of Alaaka. over the ice.
1 am aevea bnodrad mile* from tbe
eoaet aad am thinklnp of eomlap ont
next wlntw or eprlnp to oolBl for two
Tan men leave here for
on* who etaya. A great many go to a
home with a plaater of eix or eight
hundred ddlar* to work ont and loee
in tbe aad. I have done fairly well,
bet eonld have atald at home and doae
jnetna well nod prohabty better, alhough I think I will oome out all
right. We have a claim opened np to
commeno* work on next week. Fonr
of OB own it and it coat over tlOOO
to open np. I am with a Grand BapIdi man and on* from Charlevoix. It
u* $100 nnd we own claim* on
Sqaaw Creek and did well there ttaU
anmmer. If onr ground U only good
we have enongh to laat n* twenty
•a. My pnrtnef. tbe Grand Rtpida
1, and myaelf hare over 30 claim*
and they are Boding gold xU aronnd «*
bnt don't know how rnneb yet.
It
inke* from two to three year* to Bad
yonr gold If yon have good jack. Yoo
can't open np a claim for leaa than $100
and then aometimet they don't pay. It
la DO place tor a tenderfoot tor it toke*
grit toatay bere-It ia aa thongb yon were
ahnt np In prieon. Tbe mao I am with
la recorder and I pet my claim* reeovded tormy good look*. We have a good
chance to watch everything and
there la a find we wiU be anre te gat In
on Ik"
_________________
VaiTOw Becap* from Drowning.
Harrv Edward*, eeven year old eon
of Mr. aad Mr*. Fred Edward* of ICar
came near being drovned Bnnday.
rlth another companion. Qny Vudervortwnreplnytng.ln a boat on th*
mUl pond aad trying to jump to n lop
when Barry alipped and fell into th*
water. B>* eompanioa gave the alarm
with the reeult that Arch OIbba t
to the reeene aad pulled th* boy oot of
abont aloe feet of water with a pike
pole. The boy waa atandlnp npripb'
Mr. Olhfa* aad aeveral otbera worked
over the boy ebont an hoar and a half
heteeh* retaned to eoneeloneneae.
Althonph weak aad pale the
waa
able to he out Monday.

laney joia
ma
in
to Mayor Hamilton our
' inaat oonpiatnlattone for the atand
ha haa
to promote dvie right.'aoaKMM la onrbaantlfal llUle city .and
pay the pood work eonUnne. Thle
• wae a hvava etep and one worthy of
tet aneh a man and exeentive aa we
abonld axnaei Mayor BamUtoato ha,
and wa ara enra the aand and prit
tlan oommnnity
$0 •tend ghoUder to ahoulder with
IB this fight will he fartbeomiag.
V Wetmattbe nnaelftfh dtlxen wlU
not bare tp multiply tedeftnitely hntore SteSlhUU**
- $ha MW eentnry aball ring in the Idcnl
Al the Pamon* the ladta* can aaesra
A baadeome eteel buckle for iSfc
aKsmiuib<aKbU,&«a..
*
W. r. T. D. Grand Travme On. IhrLOiM ssfifihflAns
jnaV. ItTarm.*
OmbrallMforladieeaBdehfldiM at
the Famoo* for Me.
f
Vlea Pram nt Iwfs.

r



U^tkefoodmonMioMaodyvMeaome

WE
ARE
GIVING

-4^

AleeHag Premier.
Bravltlea.
some big bargaias on dishes this week,
Daring th* all-nlftit anting of th*
At tbe mMUap of the pipe oepan New South Wale* ieglalative aeaembly .
we hare a fine line, some as pretty sets
of the Cei
thla week the premier. Mr. Beid, vpem I
as yoQ ever saw aod we are selliog them
chorch Monday night, n vote of thanW a large part of the night In aluraber on
wae given to the yoang people wb' the oppoeltlon benebea The Inadecl
this week
kln-lly aMietad in the reaent eoneer^. did not eecape notice, aa the rotund *tUlude of th* aleepr premier and hit
The ledlrn of Grace Epieoopal eberri nasal perfonnanett compelled atlenUon
their pUIow aale for t r.-om al parts of the bouse. Eventualtr it was satlrtcaRr demanded why the
ahwt time.
'«ader of the goveramenVnshould perTueaday evenlnp, tan employee Iron Blst In remaining on the oppi'sltlon aid*
ind
pron
Wilhelm Broe. atore went to Acme foi of the bouae. Mr. Bai
a little recreation nnd a good time wittily defended bis new colleague
Come and look them over. Cash or
aakJng,
then*
‘'Why should he not be ther
aakJng. **Why
Tac gentlemen furalahed the Inneh.
Is hs not now my sleeping panner.r'
a-little-at-a time payments.
Lealie SmnrtbwalU of Maaietee, baa
taken the poaition of ontelde taleamaa
for the Traverae City Moaic Co.
B. L. CArter. the nndertaher. 1* ex120 Front Street.
House Furnishing Store.
hlblUng an elegant caaket. one of tbe
prodneu cf hi* maonfaetory In thie
140 Fro.n-t Street.
ciiy.
East of ewlabrrg Opera BciuM.
To aocommodatc the dren* crowd*
the G. E. A I. win mn e epeelal train
out on the branch at 10:30 tonight and
FIRST-CL.\SS
another at 11:60 tor thoee going to Cad­
illac and down the linelee cream and cake will be aerved by
the ladle* of Grace Eplacopal chuTCb
to tbe new Munaon block today, both
Lunches and
morning and (.renlng.
p. W. Btone of Old Miaoion baa
Order Cooking.
bonpht the Old Mimlon atage rente and
Will mn the •tagdAlmaelf. hereafter.
A. Klrchner, who baa beea a life
long Biave cutter, and 1* now working
for the Wylie Cooperage Co. at InterBepinaiDp Sstorday evening
lochen. had tbe end of the thumb of
Joly 2'.Hh.
hU right hand cut iff Monday after­
noon. TbU wae bU first aoeldenk
Laat night Officer Urayaon arreated
William Vanderlip again aad lodged
PROPRIETORS.
him In jail. Be made a epecucle of
hlm*elt in a elate of beaaUy intexieation.
□ Thla afternoon there wUl be another
game of naae hall In Twelfth atreet
park betwean Maalatee and the Boatlerr. The game will he called at 4 >
o'clock M that tboae who attend the |
circa* may ibitnea* It. Tbe clreua i
ground* are eloae to the hall park. *o I
that everybody who goea to tbe elrcui |
can BM the gams, if there la room In
the park.
The big circa* will be here today
and the parade wUl be the bgpeat
is a part of our business.
thing ever eeeo here. There wlU be
an afieraoon and evening performance
You don’t have to stand on a chair back
okual, and from tbe number of peo­
or a rickety step ladder. We’ll relieve Take it in one of our Hammocks. You
ple who eame into town laat night an
enae crowd U promiaed.
you of all that. We hang all curtains we can make these beautiful days yet more

1-4

OFF.

J. W. SLATER,

Ron Ton Cafe

M E ALS

318 UNION STREET

! W. S. ANDERSON.

OPEJJ DAY AND NIGHT

BOTH 'PHONES N0.43

LINCOLN 8l McGARY

Putting Up Curtains

An Hour’s Rest

as good as a dose of medicine

Tbe companions of tie I. O. F. will
arrre a l.t cent dinner at their hall in
tbe Broach block today.
IMsriTtTTB WOBKHelpful BubirCU Being Biudied by
79 Teacher*.
The teacher*' inetltnte. holding aeeeloc* in the High achool essembly
reom. is now settled down to lu reg­
ular work The work being done now
I braces claeiee in physic*, grammar,
algebra. tnenUl arithmetic, civil gov- i
eroment. reading, written arithmetic,
orthography, botany, elementary geog­
raphy, general history and U. B. his­
tory. The work being done in these
subjects is more In tbe elementary
line, sp<-clul attention' being paid to
work io tbe first four grades. It is s
review of these subjecu and the teach­
ers are shown the beet methods for
teaching tbe work to their scbulai*.
Beeidea the regular work, InstracUon
in music is given and current events
are reviewed. Some of the above subjeo-s will be taught for e few days and
then other* will take their place. This
Is to bring up other subj >cls needed by
tho teachers. The enroUmenl now
number* eight gentlemen nnd 71 ladle*.
Story of a Slave .
To be bound band aad foot for year*
by the claims of dlseaee i* the wont
form of slavery. George D. Williams
of Manchester. Mich., tells bow such a
■lave was made free. Be says: -My
wife has been so helplees for five year*
that she contd not turn over in bed

Ul

improved and able to do her own
work." This supreme remedy for fe­
male diseaaes quickly cure* nervoutness, sleepleeances. melancholy, head­
ache, backache, fainting and disxy
epella This miracle working medicine
b a godaendto all weak, sickly, ran
down people. Ev.>r7 bottle gnaranteed. OnlyMoente. Sold by Johnson
A Wait, Drnggista.
6

make free of charge. You pay for the enjojable. Resting in the Hammock,
material, we’ll do the rest. We make gazing up at the blue sky, through the
a specialty of extra wide curtains, always green leaves, makes you glad you're
carry the wide goods in stock. Get our living. You never saw such a stock as wc
have, and the prices are the.best part of
prices and we will get your trade.
it. We’re here to give you^rtst-^and com­
fort and build up your bank account.

A Stroke of a Pen

The Peace Conference

has saved wany a man's
life. Bd sure your pen is good. That's
the only kind we carry. All the styles in
general use. A pen's no good without
ink—There’s where we help you a^ain.
—Black—Writing Fluid—Copying — Red
Purple—Green. NOW. you want paper
and envelopes and tablets. All the latest
styles just received. The finest goods the
market produces. No excuse for neglect­
ing your correspondence now.

just ended at The Hague
called representatives from every country
of the world.
We are now fast gathering in our
various departments the best products of
the world. The artisans of England,
France, Austria, Germany, China. Japan
have contributed. Never, in all our his­
tory will so much beauty and comfort and
worth be seen. You may think it early to
talk of these goods, but we want you to
know that you can buy them at home and
it's a pleasure to show you our goods.

Homo*.
The puhlie 1* hereby Informed that.
W. P. Ennney being no longer in the
employ of tbe Traverae Qty Mneic Oo.,
tbe latter will not be reaponiible for
any trauaetlons on hie part in their
»0 8t«
PorthtBaUw
Baby nab* going at greatly rednned
price* at the Pamona.
•tMlhwUee
At the Fhmon* tbe ladle* eaa *Mnre
a handaome ab cl buckle ter 66c4

The HaoDah & Lay Mercantile Co.

1

THB KOBVara OOOBD. WBOSBSDAT, AUOaST 8 4B89.
At Mnakagon. Bdlth.

< SVti.te SVetu
I
*
SrvXwes^. J
WMrm«n«n«rt«ti«rm'«rwipw

Ai«Wt Btolw k ffOIBlaM't teTMT

tba

oUdaaghtorod Mra. Oeo^* Barrleb.

Mr.

bs^Ibo.

MUe Aaaa Smith haa retnraed to bar

Bmrieb. tbe fatber. wbo dlad a aw

homo at Plaiawall after a ririt with

Blade ever three tbonaand cnOa In

ago. called Ua wife to tbe badaUe aad

her hrotbor, Boary

told

Kittle Cnttor.

Uy are

rery mneb worried, at

bor not to worry

the Kitanagh eooeort laet oroalag.

Oeotge

aboat bim

of tbe family woold follow

an

oarly

boar

Mooday

Boralaf at tba Woodward raaort, and
Mtaa

Clara

tboaffht

HanUy

to ba

of

fataUy

Oblaafo,

Irjorod.

ia

Bag'

gaga bad baaa earalaaaly plaaad oa tba
platform

for tba iooomlog

like

which few hare beM farorod

Tba Int aaeldoBt at Paw Paw laka
at

the eoseert la

paataagar

tralo. whleh atraak It rlolenUy. throwfag It aBTBg tba soo paaaaagora.

Sar-

aral wara kaookad dowa aad aararaly
iBjorad.

UUclty.

Tbe ladlae of Ue

ebnreb mode a

n they proenred

of

with

and

direetor.

F. E

booae

of

H.

Atdaa

of

Paarl

be oald In praiae of their enteriaUment
Mr B'atebford Karanagb. tbe one-tlma

Wbaa tbaqaarrastiaa

waa

llftad

bnahela of poatoaa la tba eallar
dlaiafaeud

by

boralag

7S

were

wood aeld aadar tba bint.

maat did more than fomlgate the
tatoaa;

it

po-

kapi tbam wall

aad free from aproau and attba

aama

time did not lajara their flaror or adlbillty.

tppUnae.

Packard,

roioe U a treaonred

Dorothea

home

gare

aomedlfficnlt aeleetione

with an

tween Matter Jamie and

The

the elty in tba aftamooa.

alien of ancient aong.

ing on the

bottom

of

to

been lakea

greet faror with tbe ondlenee and Maa­

tha

rirer

for

mnalc

Sndborongh, a boy
and- hU

oonrerted Into Umber. Bren tbe

admlretlon aod enoonraglng apolatiae.

of tbe nnmerona

Mr. Boney preelded et the piano.

longer of aoy naa are being palled ap
tbeeeme

pnrpoee.

Contrary

wbatonewoDld eappoaa, tbaee daadboadaaod
bor. notwlthaUadlag tbe maoy yean
they bare been ander water.

thU

week

for

Minn , where be hae taken

Breletb.

a contract

' A

in

talented people will eerUioly draw

and a half to fioiab

tbe

Job.

Tbia

le

the firat Inatance known of the morlng
otaneotlre
dwelllnga
charehee

town.
bceide

and

There

are

bneineea

eebool

honae*.

bonaea

b

morad.
At Brani Richard lagley had a

leg

broken by tbe tipping orer of a load of
grain.
The Detroit Anlomoblle Co. haring a
capital aioek of IlM.ooo.

died artlelee

day from Biy View.
Mr. and Mia. A. 8.

U vitltlDg bar grandparenu,

Mr.

aoo

Mre. R W. Round.
Mr. and Mr*. H. L. Miller are enter­

who arrived laat evening.
B. B Goto of Ml. Pie*sent ii visiting
hla danghtor, Mra. Dr Minor.

a

Booae
Ksv*l Kaxac*ra«BI Blsa*"nip brldo of todu3 U nut antl*ll-d
with nn ougitgctiK'ni rite of nnliii.'iry |
mamifuitun'."
said
the
Jvwi'Ut. ;
"TlxTi- nnwt lie some I.Utury nr jii.vs- .
t»-ry coiiiuh'Ii-,! with thv .'Inii-t.
H— j

rerfototo Mv
Perfumed
beda
arc
a
oovt-lty
aacrlbfd tu the Ducbi-Mi (I'l'et-a. it |»

youtiK lli'uii'.i- I
tm-nns iiinl puvIlluD.
Tilt- rlni:
hlvturt; it n-a*
voar* olil

;i i
liad |

said that wbod she liiti-nds><a have a
bouse party *bc cuatrlvt.-s to Oiid out
wUal U the farorltt- iH-rfutur of each
wf her jiroaiiifilvi-gtii-*i», Whfii they
arrive uud
aevk
llivlr t urlod-halr

oriinm.'UltMl ili.- iliigors of lu- 1.-*- tU:in
a«'v«ti murdervr^.
l>oll g'li.l, «itU a
blnodrtou.-, Il wa* a v*ry iitly liKiklii^

cuut-hee-downy ou.-g U-lng no longer
llu' Uilng-Ui.'y tlud iU.-ni».'lv.-» wol-

arik-b-; n.TrrtU, h-«- Ita iirl.-.- was .7
gulm-as, an.1 ib.-brI.U lo-l.'.'Xprves.d

corned, so to *iwak. by a friendly Ikt- henielf fiiiriU-ularly |iUo*i-d
fume of violet, orris, low. or what- '
"A, ring tiikeo fnmi the nngi r of ao
Eg.vidlau imiminy—wbleh we rxlilbIW as a eurioelty—pb-as>tl a tun l. iy
arire** so w.-il iimt tbe
it
l.er eugap'mi'iit luketi
The irny* of

Eaton

Rapida Ban'

Tbe body of Loonie Plxley,
Byron PUley of Barriaon.
UBnddlake Monday.

eon

waa

HU

bad aent bIm after cowa.

of

It U auppoa-

AtJackaoD. Howard Pergnaon. aged
1«. waa fonad dead on the fan of Jno
Lowe, on which tbe boy waa working.
died

from

a

111

' •lJ>'''i'ly

she ca'nght
sold, which settled on her lung*! she
was treated for a month by her family
phyalclan, but grew worse. He toU
her she was s hopelew victim of con-j
vampUon and tbai no medicine oonidl

gnHt'.

tbougti

fell

from
I

The drat pluma of tbe aeaton

were

broBghl Into market at Hart laat week
Some peachee were abipped

early

tbe week, bat at the preaeol low prleea
It aeemi probable that DO good
will be real lied ontll tbe

pncM

later

rarie-

tiea eome into market.
Alasander Neleon of Baaf Tawaa
He waa a former

Siaag'a band of Bearer

ia

•ry at lhe_drug stores of S. E Wall

^ratlun*

““

Thb BasT

nnd

wa*

di*,-.dor.d.

Two

bottle...monil.U and a ruby w.-r,- to Ih!

Bucklana Amion Bslwa
Barva in the world f

-n.-r»' la a ring Made of twlptiil Iinltan win-, and iund(i«-r ln-rv of ivllnlio.l.
both Ix-Oilllftllly Jewr-l.-d,
Tlivy will
preaoDilv be worn by daucbtiTa uf
wsolthy part-nia.''—Goldro
Inlden I'enuy.

member
Uland

Fur tba Bablti

Bona.
. Albert Pollet of PonUtc. went flabIng.

* hii.t..r} of It* nwii-. It
»“'■ «»>.• uok.- of tb.- pl*i..| whivtt had
figuDil in a rimill,- (rvgvdy.
"1 n-mi-itilw-r niKklng a ring out of
an old tonol>.-*h'Jl .-.jrab.
nn- .-oruh
i,ad 1n-,-u In th.- f.iitillv for in.inv j.-u-

Baby cabs going at greatly
priev* SI the Fsmoun,

He DOW wean a gold ring with a

bloodatone aetilng wkieb he arer* that
Dr. Wealey MeUaffln of|BaUle Creek
the

noee of A. Boelea that lodged there SO
yoaraago.
Mra. M. B. Thomaa. a

well

died an boar

mUtake

afterword

in

aad

terrible

agoay.
Mack lane

UUad,

WM ma down by a bona aad eertonaly
BUa Kooee. aged «5 yeare.

dropped

dead la tbe aate-room of tbe

BaptUt

ebnreb at Tpeilanti Sanday.
At Jaekaaa Adolpb

Th ;ar

awoke

late Monday mirslag and aaelag Uia't
bU wife waa tUll la bad. be pnlled her
•araadoaUed,

-Wakanpl

il'eafhiree’oloekr
.bar aar wae eotd aad
' <ooBd aba waa daad.

wake

ap.

He aoUead Ibat
ia

a

moo

Aa iaqaaat

Maid aad a rardlot of ^opleiy

wna

AdTSDc* sale of seau at the box <. ffice I
•Phone lb!.

i

t : fLllC
i

j

Penuinirton. District Agt '
Trarara* C.i, Mlctix.o
'

w-BraSnr* ai<v«k

Tra*«rs* <'1ty •

MEN WANTED.
Traverse City Lumber Co.

Rubber-Neck
Bicyc’e Saddle-Guaranteed for three years—
Look at them whether you need one or «iot.
$8.00 or ^P'.OO will buy a good second-hand bieye'e-$25.00 will buy the best new wheel oia
the market—Come and see my display before
going elsewhere.

East From Street.

-MRS. H. E. GIBBS

MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE footwear
73 pair Ladies’ Hand Turn Shoes. • Piogree" rnaks. worth $3 60. no w..............

$1 OO

132 pair Ladies' Oxfords.-'Pingree’’ make, worth $2.00, now............ ..................
69 pair Misses' Kid Shoes. Pingree make, worth $2.00, now.............. ..................

$1 OO

110 pair Ladies' Oxfords, all kinds, worth $1.60, now............................ ..................
40 pair Men's Nettleton Patent Calf Bale, worth $6.00, now.............. .................

$l OO
76c
$4 60
$3 75
$2 00
$1 00

60 pair lofiinta' Shoes, all eizes. now.............................................................
81o

Lot LauDtlered Percales in
4 to 10, to close at..............

Women's Slippers at............................................................................... 10. 22c. 36o, 60o. and 76c
Bovs’ Shoes at........................................................................................... 60c. 76c, $100. and $126

wMte and colored, sizes

Injnrod.

Prices 2Sc, 35c, 50c, and 75c.
Out Seats $1.00.

Wni^ior u-r«.

LUHBER, LATH. SHINGLES.

Good Hardwood in Stove Lengths.
Also Four Foot Haple Slabs and Edgings.

ALL LAUGHS I

XrUSt CompaD
,
i_ki*

FOR SALE

liot White Unalin Blonaea
•izes 4 to 8, tocloaeat ..

Harold fUmada of

A WISE WOMAN'

85 pair Misses Tan Shoes, worth $ 1.76 and $2 00. now........................ ..................
SOO pair Misses' and Child’s, alt sizes, at.......................................................

knoan

lady of Kalamo townahlp. Baton ooanty. took •trychnine by

b

22 pair Men's Nettleton Tan Rid Bals. worth $6 00. now.............. .. ..................
74 pair Men’s ■ Pingree*’ Shoes, small sizes, worth $4.00. now.......... ..................
60 pair Ladies' “Pingree*' Jaliets, small sizes, worth $3.00. now ....

be found Intlde of a fiah.
baa ramored a piece of cloth from

rodnoed

Taraveirse Oi-bsT,

Newly painted papered, and carpeted—Rooms with
private baths have been added, making it one of the most
Frit^driC
;comfortable hotels in Northern Michigan. Address fo?r
.w
(rates and other information
Murpn> I
HANNAH & LAY CO
W. O. HOLDEN.
Proprietors.
Manager,,
I ih* firrsi L-Buxbiai

John R. Santo,
General Insurance.

found heraelf beneflled from the flret
lose. She eontinoed lu use and after taking six bottles, found heraelf aonnd
and well: now does her own house-;
work, and U as well as she ever waa.
10 Cl. IrUl botUes of inU Gi«at DiscovSSfuandfi

SEE
IT

bulit-a

i

condiliun U eeriona.

dead.

fuul

-.--''■I";"-

At Ckpae. Mary Sbntt

I^ark Place Hotel!

Marie
Lamour

BUT

dUe.d'Tntl"u* { Le^
dvB.-l ib.-n. l.U of the JewHer. A Ira-]
I'-dy
of no oiraii order she battd <-onv.-niioDalliy.
**Wbal any voo of a flano-e w!io
,yonl.l ban- her engag. lueni ring made

eiroke.

acaffold and fraetnred her aknll.

TBING

ruby nor piiienild id.naed ber-tbe h;d- j
run* Ecn'<Un Imud ot nnthlng nl all1,
h..r ,.11,
..n. 1, .111. .


Plsinfleld

A
NEW
TBING
A
60 )D
THING
DON'T
DO
A

glltlerlitK dlnmoiiUkiwer** <'H*t arid—
wo.ikl hHve Ih.ns of them; ueJli-T ■ rrO\ lUeilt

tk too strung.

parenu

od he went In bathing.

ItUtbongbthe

Mehets
Itself.
sounds ver}' ]iivtty, but iuo«t people
would prefi-r nu in-rfume at all rutlier
*lban the tH«*lhUlty oi having it a

fonnd

WedDesday. August 2d.

Goldbloom of St. Paul.

ever It may In-. This tvsiiU may be
obulu'tl either by |■m-kllto away with

day.

TO NIGHT

Mitt

perfumed BuibeU or by- pleelng lung,

camp meeting at

""it HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

Fryman are cn-

torulnlng Mr. Fryman's tiousin.

of looorporatlorwrltb tbe eeerelary of

tbe

Step inside oar store and see for yoarself- more
bargains than we can enumerate here—all anmmer
goods must go.

And tUai will be a
tbem.*'—Waabloigos

Mra. J. B. Marun relumed yea.crday

«Ute Monday.
Mine ihonaand people attended

on

of

ner nnd two ehiidrcB of New Tork city,

Upera

gurrender.
Joke

hur.

BlUa'

Miei Ella Steinberg reluraod yeater-

tbeae

the direction of Mr. Arlhor O WarriDer. Tickeiaare now on eale at lie
box office.

U will Uke a year

George
Mrs.

Woman."

ent aiteorer

Md a half away.

and eon

from Bey VUw.

opportnne

Orcbeetra win be In attendance nnder

oopper mlnea owned by

Mra. Geo. Bliea

Rselne. WU., are risUlng

bril

to more an entire town from Ite preeT. B. Dorr, of Baglnaw, to a alte a mile

|,.(t

taining their dangbter, Mra. Joe Sei­

Uma, aod tbe fine repnutlon of
The Graed

8urr,.ud. r there won't be au.uhlog

MUa Mabel ' g.Hxl

Angeil. rode to tbe city on

pbe-

tbe

WUe

’ "Lf":

and dangh-1 L“„‘;i;;n:\.MheTLy.”rhen I ..ueen-;

Miss Franses Malpsas of East Jordan.

, win appear, anpported by a

big crowd.

“yon have tried that IWore," waa

|

auter. Mrs. S. £. Wait and Umt y.

Stelnberg't Grand

liaat company of artUta,
aaal eneoem,

prise on 'em."

tbe family of George Cams on S.-renth

Marie Lamonr. the mneh heralded aci-

ThU U a great ueat at an

Cbarlea Habs, a honae morer of BagUaw. learee

TbU erentng at

btr

Iva N. I

their bicTclee to spend a few days with

aelecllona on the

eazopbooe. clarinet aad rtolln inrited

for

vUitlng

(Drawers only, eizee 30 to 38)

1 new lot Hen's Over Shirts, only, 20c

In chief, "I'm goluB lu Ulsai'iK'lui th.ret.
I'm Euliig tu *|iriiig a aur-

Street.

of thlr-

yean, and t leae are being rmlaod and
dockt which a

after

ilarvey and

MUa Donna d6uit and
Welch of

ioen. baa rarled UlenU for inatramentnl

1 line Cotton Coats 76c value...... 26c
1 line Cotton Coats, 60c value .... 16c
1 lot Hen's Drawers, 26c. 60o,
chose at....................... '.......... 16c



PUniilac * Ssr^HM.
'•Why dou i
you kurrrndcrr* Inqnlrod tbe I'lllpltjo uflo<-r.
“X«. klrl" exc-lalimtl tin- ct>niuiand« r

family
rUU at

Mrs. C. W. Fantt.

Maater Arthur

U.>lf, the ten year-old eomelUt. tout d

"daadbead" loga which hare been ly­

in Mendon.

M^ W A. C.

dnet be­

grace of Jamie waa rortby of tbe car-

ter Percy

mootba

tor Flora of Grand Rapida, are visiting

Mra. Packard

waaa beantlfnl piece, and the courtly

tamed

u most excellent health.

Phil-

vUit with friends at Omena.

ez-

all tba way from Boglaod and reached

bow

Wright and

MUece Jennie D

aion which dltplayed hU talent to
a remarkable degrre.

All of the atandlng ptoa trlbntary

Mnbei

K-auer have relumed from a week's ; t»e doubtful rvJolnOer.

to meet bU fotare bride, who bad oome

ott, attention la

being vitally depleted and reedy to
die, ebea-ould ^nbtleaa have been

myther, Mre. C. Uermelae.

Tbe bit of the erening. If oae eaa be

ofloe In Detroit, and took It with him

tba Ab Sable r.rar baring

the end of tbe aesaon, inttead of

Mre. C. L Sail haa ratnmed to

eqcally well recelred.

marriage Uoenee at the oonaiy clerk'a

.

W.

eom-

in good physical condition er oven

Rer. Wiley E.

eereral bmntifnl lelectlona whleh wore

Monday Sowell procnrad

mined and oonritbed, so that at

toe
hU

Northfield. Meae.

eald to bare been more ferored than
WUllam &. Howell, a Cbloago plnmb- another, waa by Maator Jainir Crippen,
Eogland aeren yean ago, a lad of ton with a awoet eoniralto
and, while tbera, fall in lo*e with a rolee.
Ue tang aoreral pretty and
Commona.

InloreeU of

left yeaiorday for a

ar, vltiied

cMOefy BnglUb maid named

Rowe, auto agent of

1 line Flannel Veste, I'lotM nion. .... 26c
1 line Cotton Vests, utoited toliis........ 16c

would have been etreogtbened.aua-

Mre J D. Sherman and George Pot;

wboae

poaaeeelon,

U rUitlog

tor arc rUltlng their eiator,Mia. Egbert

Inrited enthnaiaa-

Mrm.

Martlneao

of Elmwood areone.

aad bU aeleetione met with laatantan-

Tba iraat-

nl^t and moming every day, the

Hattie

MUa Clara Pjnnd U entartainlng the

ttrong. well modnUted baritone rolee
approral and

More Quotations

-

laaae LUllan Hacel and

'Boy PatU.” U DOW gifted with aaweet,

aalpbar and

Had she a

lipe of Grand Rapida

prond of bU boya aod too macb oaonot
Tba

waaki taat aprtog baeanae of BBoallpoz.

for asle *s0 Ssilt w otoor
Bopolr vork tor taora «m to otorfsd a passhy to t ywr
P'owptly attwtCto to. Stop tosr Cork. Boy i cmU for
r eoUroUoe.
•irrvt.
WM. mTERLY.
Bxrsk
BsTX* WrstkI-eo.
Wrstki'i Oily Tisktiiis*.
““••“•IVCE
: Borold BollClo«.
'•

Be hae been rUiUng Mra. E.

pany.

InaUy

Orlaga, waa qaairaatlaad 4or aevaral

ler.

tbe city in the

Mr.

be

inManhtte.

W. E mball Co . of Grand Bapidi. le In

tal-|

any.

may

te-tagaln strengffi lor the next win*

Mlm

little room

glrea tor criiielam, if
Boney. tbe

tnd kept her bed almost all summer

frlenda and relailrei In Morthporv

rule are

eata were latrodnoed

waa ntterly ezhauned In tbe spring

yeaterday.

be receirod with charitable eonaideraexceptional

Bon J. G. Ramadell. A. V. Prledrioh.
W. B. Dmlor aod Peior Wnrzlmrg at­

Boo. E. C DarU waa la Blk Rapida

attMdod with elemenu which hare to

tloD bet to tbU caae

'KUP5IIWSS to NIT CO.

vinteraeaeoDlnTaabliictDn. She

K. Wait and P. B. Bara.

Boney'e Boya.

inUe entertainmeata aa a

L. L. A. BnUtUug.

peraoD and by card during one

Miaa

tended the Bryan raoeption T«*iwday

in Grid.

ia

aelectioo

Blatebford Kora-

nagb and Mr. Senry B

and

mber tax** lMia4Ui< spMlat fifimiraf Sv
UeyMT lfwaa**tMa plaeea is mf
I ter coUmUm ssS Um I wUl to Is ay ifc*
BstUKoT. in. It. bow I e'clork tm am
I e'rlwk a m asC (ran I o'clock to « scioffc nOaaU tax*
r* «lll to BO
for coltona^
______ T IM <____
i-wUltortorcsO^

torday morning on tha way to hla home

Bpiaoopal

fortnoote

Smith,

MoCieo to Tazpeym

Bdgar Ledyard want to Bellalro yee-

the City Opera Honae Ual erenlag eajTyoda moaleal treat, the

borrihly oat aboat tba body.
Ua tkraaU aaiariaff Ua laafa.

oeearrad

Tboee who atuadad

Fire Insurance.

GlUoUo mad

A Senator’s fife

It la

Tbe <am

frlfb-

fla waa

&

eama to tha ally ymlarday to attoni

Potoouj. ««• nrr aaotbor
BOOT oediac hia Ufa Koodoy la o Ur- him.
Ba ww on » raoplBr

bi* OMt asdar tha

Mia. W.

Bieea. MUa JaaUo .Boee of Maytold.

bad neod ho eloaa aomo ribbon.
tboaght tbe ebUd wUI Ura.

UTlaf «wt of

Mehloa wbaa h>a taoB teeama

aad

drank eome gaaoUne wbkb bor mothor

rlbU Bksaor.

tOMd u4 rao-awar, throwinf him off

O. P. CARVER

IM-yaar.

81o

Tbeae are tbe laat of several lota
which we pnt in at this very low
price to cloae out—every lady who
Is interceted in boya sbonid see
these waUta.

Men’s Shoes at.......................................................................... 96c. $1.00. $1.16. $1.48 and $1.68
Women's Blcrcle Leggings, all styles, now.................................................. ................
Youth’s Shoes from.................................................................................................

60c

See tbem—Inspect them -Buy them of

.FRANK FRIEDRICH, The. Old Reliable.

TKX MOinma sxoosd, wbd>b80at, Anaun a, imb.
i:

totm m iritfoa.

! &mcnX'Vco»
«I5 ttve’MSoAi.

I

K.4. A--------------- ----------- ■■ --.
" ■ "

h.


e.n.11. Mt. a. «:eb«CT, liu • eiol»
■nnrtiTA la hu rfi iiinn
It te a
mfxsamtm i« m pmeawoo.
it • >

*** • unlrnrr to tnoki- ibo dlnl«
non tbo Ooeat aportBteBt ID tbe bullo^
Botwiliu^ thU w»t orenloiie

-«alfy Mandtj fcan Ty«a.MlM. bo-

auB. U nUaa loaf wd «ra nUaa wtda
Tha dan«a

of tba taan wbaat MetlMaa o< tba

*

^ party ef «»lonn haadad by two
Caaaaa Ottjr

mb,

aaaaaadVaraaa

ttraldoa B.

£.

Kirk.

KaMaa City la Mar^,

WtUlaae
building a

wUeb laft

mA Waaa baard^f alaea'Jaaa. mt.

U

mow beUorod to bora boaa aaumlaatBaeratary Bay

fcfalay krli

(prooooDoed

kreeel.

Aaaarioao aapltaU to naka

^tOoyabora ralla.

0-.

Inmadlata^

thraa boya

■ XrrtBcaad Koaaall Jooaa aad Arthar
Sawa. wbo wera batblag la the Caya-

V tS,

fr,™ ..

______ ......

\

»u^d‘"‘fue'^«,'“.bin

™ 8ALS-O!.-0o™.r

bung a
I Untera decorAbore> hung
t mlnlaiure ^ilre.
It
L- hearth In (be (iv

1 Wit;:.; 8.r Bi;.b.^ wbi»^

aieel weldrf“together ln«ead of Mng |

1

llso I fiill lin of Coifectiooenf
Olgmn
TTTAJ»r»&-Lady or reslIraieB boarders.
VV Caa t rsUb aceowmodatloo for three
All cooTeslrncM aod eT.rytUec flrsi claM
Untaiaia. t40EaM rrost sL
as If.

— -piece. Thla welding Is done In an I
^alU were impltal piacea f^easta WSY leare your money Idle In banka?
iremely prlniUlre manner by laying
but were rather depressing for fatu-I
We have calls for monayall the tima.
Tb» baok rare 1 tbe hot steel on top of e eiooe and
lly dlubeiw. when tbe lord aud Udy 1 First elaaa aoenrity. Good raw of laIt with a stnne hammer Tbe
throe boya. Irrlar
„*■
nA i *•* down lu the darkening ball, with 1 tereat
Tbaotbartwo war*

may

baryiaf aU

;3oa« aoaipletaly.

r.la elBciyety Hb. IHe.

TirAirrKly.Vouo( boo sboui 1? yeai^ to
▼V drive drllrery asgoa.
Praak .tepaa.
WasteMeOrocr.
^
ew-^

8 :S8S8
» :-a-e

%o nore.

Their •oSerlar* w«ra tairl-

mtauee*.

Tba boy who wu borlad waa

SkUled aad

tha oibari ara a aaaa of

Brelaaa,

The

at the table farther down the room to |
break Ibe
aUemv and take their 1
thouRhi* away from the drafu and I

thlng like a haicbet.
The kris Is the Instrument ueed In

cbllllm-ss of the big • hamber.

^•or. of Illiaola, ki ded a deer oot of aeaBe baa aow foae to California.

Wt win reinra,

when It U eape^tad

abal ha will be aerrad with a aommoDa

the point of the tdade t>eliig pushed
bei«-een the shoulder and the collar
iKine atrelglil down to the bean of
the vl. tlni.

Gradu-'

The drle<l foot of an ele-

pnam ktlh-d by Mr Webster In Teylon
It tbe unique reeepi.tde for tbe kria

the foot and ko-p the knees straight.
Carry yourva-lf so that a string extend­

appear bafora a juaUoa.
TmI Par Istaatly.

ed doa-uwartl from your eheet would

“Moat people Imagine." said a local
nerve ipe<-lHUst
to a
New
Orleans
Tlmes-Iienuicmt reporter, "that doc­

reach the fl>K>r without luuehiug au-

laad. wLo waa ebamberlalD to Qaaen

tors hare some lufullltde test 1>y which
they can dei*-vl Insanity Immiillaiely.

hurry so that vnu Will waddle along

Tba drat aad only aatloaal bank ootalde of the oOBtlaantal boondartaa of
iha U altad Sutaa U about to be aetabliahad la

Boaolnia.

Colonel McPar-

KlUBOkalaai. baa arrirad from the U

Of course, that's all nonsense.

There

Aaada to perfect the orraatMlioD uf tbe

are many oild methods of dlagncising

ably. have your clothing well fastened,

*ank.

such rases
however. In locomotor
ataxia the patient can not walk with

and your gown liKwe enough to give
your lungs o|q<ortiiuli.v for the full ex-

bis eyes shut. In lucipieui jwr-'sls there
1* diffleulty in artlrulstlng parilmlar

imiislou il|^ for sake of your hcRlih,
they thunlirfiave. Make sofa cushion*

baa al-

.An oflear who baa bean under Oen-

«ral Wood In Santiago, but hu Jut re- letter*, and one famous scientist us>d
aarsad to iblaoountry. tbu apaaka of to iiiiike his patients uy 'national 1n-

of your iilllowa and always *lee|i face

Wood at hit deak for throe daya when.

lelllgeni'pr.' A man with an Inelpleni
ease of the disease can't l>roni>uim'

downward.
Then lust, hm not least,
don't lx- a wuful Indy and smhle along
lu a discuUMklale. sloppy-w eather fSKii-

1 raally baUaee, be wu the alcktal man

these worils dlsiliirtly to save hl>

ion that Is so utterly holM-h-ss that 1

Abe

ta

geaeral*.

grit;

Hantlago.

“I

Onu.

uw

going

Oenaral

miuI

Into tbe Another very euiliinn pra. iltloiier em­
ployed 'truly rural' for the same pur­
pose. If you have juiresls 1 Would ad­

vise you nut K) try to say 'truly rural’
moment be braced up again and went
~Bi least not 111 (vui[uiny.
«D and worked that day jaatu bard |
"The kne-jerk" ti-*l 1. well k(),own
With ebllU

to phyalrlnns.

eveu Uii-lcs like cheerful folk, wbik-' Full SALE—r.J2—Farm KM acres 3>«
Ihcy will ruo- llicir ovcrslux-g off try- |
miles west of city, 90 acrei under
culiivatloD, (60 bearing apple, pear
gel away froiu Uic unhappy ^
aod p'um irees. two baras. one Just
f uiihappv talcs and ninny wor- '
buUt. new wlodmlll and well, water
lie . Iic-rful.
my gtri>.
rv.-u '
ricn.
He
pipts IJ barns, all neceeisry iheda.
though the IHIIIV.Ili-KS has wanton] your ,
poultry boose, yards sod go^ drain
hsiHlkcr.-lil>-r in
age,
fine new modern
bouae. II
the rnins aiol -u
rooms, sKioe foundailoo,stone cellar,
do*c.-iidinl iip-ii
4 borsts. 14 i-ows. bsroesscs, boggles,
wagons, sic gbs, cutters, all farming
net ami m.-ohiinplrui<-i t.. all crops of wbico mere
rugl«ag 'ilicr.-,.r,
are v>u a.'cs consisting of wheat,
range h.-i* l-l-'
corn, oats, hay, potatoes, lu acres
kllchi-u wiiolow
llnegTjxe
This farm is known aa
lU- ,-h.n-iful ni
Ibe \V.-ido-fi farmer Hillside di
itcully It il.M-Kbci oing. s -.nc O-.SI over »4,1>0(I, good

To apply It the leg* are

crossed and a sharp Mow *mn-k Juai

1*
Alt hand hard against tbe desk eo u to, Ik-Uiw tbe knee ql tbe llml< Ihni
iwlnt-liiR loose.
If the Kul.jeei Ik all
mloD the irombilng while be wrote."
Tbe

Missouri

8laW

TlnlWd ConfederaW

AseoelaUon of

VeWrau,

maeta la yapumber bu
tv read Army

taierans

which

iBTlied

to be

the

preecui

and leke perl la the eiarclere.
' Mte. Georgia Cook, of

Lyoaa,

who

bad been visiting friends In Cbleagct.

rltht iber.- will iH- a prompt refli-x ac
tlon; In other wnreU. Mk foot will fly
Up in spite of all efTons to kivp
It
quiet.

If not ihi-re 1* soiui thine wmnc

iiml ihni n-inlii.lK m.- of u trugl.- Incldem whleh oeeurrod Ju a
*otilh.-m
court not m^iuy .v.-ar* iiuu, a uiiiii was
Ik'Iiic examlio-<l for Insjinlty. nud one

fell down some steps Mondey morning

of the Iawy.-1« mode the eVp.TlK the
Mitt of a fc-reoi d.-„l of rl.llr.il,He

and wu InttsDily killed, her neck be

si'olTed iwnleulnrly nt Hi,- 'kioK- Ji-rk'

Auislani eecreury Melkbjobn Monday
rarardlBg tbe 4.0UU Cuban refugees at

hltiiKHf.

TU.-iv WUK 1.0 r,rt-x H.-ilon,

nn.l .1... I..., II,..i . ,..«-,Tful . rr.,-1
the Jury. e*|HKlally
|K-n.Kl

iik

I 111-

to thltiklllK ulM.ut lUi- mailer, amt In
spile of hla akeplIeUm c ou<'lu<l<-<l
to
sut.uilt to-a ihor..ugh prh ale examlimtioti. Il was iiiiiile and dlxrover-<l un-

These pwple

earns

to

holllon. seeking

eefely

and

employ-

meat. denor gjuade wants to arrange
'A»r tbelr return on a gvremmtat

rea-

Afli-r the trial

iloiilat.le situs

of

wok ov.t

I0.S,motor

hr got [

Mr«. KsW Chase bprague, wife of

ai

tbe

law Slnsoa

.Gbau. govoraoT of Ohio. UnlWd

P

States

'

Ih- uqijiliii'.

”i''|
i„„'‘,'.r"i.ortU.ii o
promiix-iit. slgi
und
the ' ahllli
look Its Ih«I.

.

I1011.I ami

As It I* a |»
|u-rhni>K It
.•1..KW.- h.T
o-... r- 1.0. .
by dlmllar ui.-lhmlK.-Answei

The Peter In the Mountains.

former governor of Rhode Island, and
the dangbwr of

I
'
;
!

ataxia.]

doouilLjr him to a e.-nulu uud lingerIng death."

:ael. if possible.

-'■’■‘“'I

n nr.in of l.nmaui attalu- ,

liieuip.

taro to Cuba.

(he VnilodbUlM during the Cubsffre

Wc hai
tween i'ai
____
ingloo or btatc streets. Must be mod­
ern aod at reasonabie price.

"hi- i.j no- .0:,

ih.- Inwy.r Imp- |

Tamps and Key West who desire to re

"I WO* travi'ling through ihcmounlalna

of West Vlrginln

TraTama Oity Harkat.

Iasi week.*'

balnw is a list of the baring and eel Ing price, of yesterday for groceries,
provlalona and farm protiacU In Tra<.fiwws Supreme oonrt. died al her reeleras City:
Aeaos. Bdgewood. In
Washlagiua's
(ELUvo raioR.
I.
' Clear Pork per bbl. new.................. Ill Of
anbarba, early Monday morning.
She
C eir r.rk per 6)..................................
W
sru Ml years of age.
,.sl
bhjn Cut Fork........................................
lose
glad
yo'
axed
Two atfWmobilci have beaten
the
Short Ont Pork per Ih......................
6H
Maihc yo’ can Flour. U L. A Co. beet...................
4 «
-PariB-St. Malo expreas In a race be- me altuui ibet thing.
give m>- some polutA
Do yo' all be*
Bye rionr. H. L. A Co. Beak...
4 oc
rawuB thau elllea, a dlatsnee of
Meal, B. L. A Co. Bast................
1 M
It in WaHhluglonr
mllm. making tbe but time ever rtK
" -Oh. ves; we have It had.’ I re- Feed. e. L- AOo- Beat............ '..
• eordad tor an antomobUe, covering tbe
plied, wouilcrlng what the man meani.
.dlitaaM in sereo hour* aad li mlnnie*.
'-•Wall, we haln't got hiii one caae.
Lard perib..............................
The Ume of the train wu seven boors That's mv w ife
Thar haln't .no doc.
Butter per B> Dalm....
aadMmlBcwa.
ter 'cemlP' a lioss-dtK-lor hyar. an’ he Creamery BntMr.fr....
But her LbeM* r«rft........................
At Havana during the progreu of a •lowed If might be dropsy.
Cata per bn (old)...............
aonoort on the plau rooenUy. an Amer- fut haf^exiNtnded till that ain't room
for much dke under the table, an' Tm Com per bn., old................
^aa wearing a neckUa and a ribbon on
pow'ful glad yo' all know enmeihln' Potatoes, psr bn..............
hla hat oompoaed of the Spanlah oolors
Salt per bbl............................
'Ikjui 1L
Exiumslon fever, thefs Jnst
Bran per I'O.........................
.wu atoaed by a mob of people u he
iL
Do yo' all know any cure for It?"
■trTOia nAnaoPritATi
■ wu eroMlog the plua
rue polios la I
"When I explained what I meant he
•tarlamd aad julorod order. Upon be- waa eo angry I could not have sold him
asnaior and chief Julies of tbe GnlWd

dag qnuUoaad

Uw

Americas

eWUd

fikatayooBg lady bad riven him

the

•ahl A dnmimcr to a "Star" reporter,
"and. rtr'viug t,i a ii*rv, I opened op

gold dollar* for fl(ty cenu
Washington Star.

each.“~

Tbe vUlage o! Tapper Lalt*.

a din-

N.

Y..

- eras almeat anUraly wiped ont by fit*
«andaj morning.
tha opera hoMe.

d tba Ralr.
11 la not g
baa an effect on the growth of

th«

hAlR Certain music prevents the hair
from falling, according to one aclent-

two

hotels,

UL whUe

tbe cntbolle

ehnnh

Uons effect Comiyoeere lose their hair

Save

other kinds

have a dlaas-

h«iia« like ordinary artieta but composer!
wbo perform tbelr own work eo the
plaao alwaye have Inxurioui locks.
?»!—«
romainad.
T%tm
bnndrad I
Wind Inetmmenta. eapeclally the
fwsani are laft heaaalaai and daaU- comet and tromlione. are fatal to
bcovy bead, of hair. The violoncello
•aha
' and harp keep the hair In pretty well,
Tba tmt hale of tha new crop
of but tbe finte cannot be depended upon.
A nnmber of planlata Including
Taotieootton. grown at Sinten,
Ba- I
, Paderewski, are cited by a aclentlit in
•terU aennty. aad aklppad by Governor ' confirmation of thla theory. It has not
^Bnyan. waa aold at pnbUc anetion la yet beoD decided what partlcnlar key
«MWt of tba eouea anhaags la
Maw is moat favoratxe for the prevsniloo of
a bald suta. Poaalbty a good role for
Ua bawefit od tho
a mnatclan to foUow when be finds bis
^nCvMkFtba fioods U Tnna.
It
«d a few straggling unement

«an Uia onUkirte. not a eingle bloek or

Mrai^t«l.000. .T>ahnloarMro*onnV
'

.AfiMAwtUkaHoMoMfioC ntBonen.

"IV"'

MU.:

Mrs Bic

hair coming out vooM be to mp
playing.

SfiSfiSESE

140 Bast
"
Pront st

IKSB-OeriTtideF Iflnorr caa b
Ko SSiWashla
ptOliBALK-tS acr-d la Oakvood. mo>ll> in-

jTr.,"

"

TpOR«tLI-c>f ri
X good cs-.birr't
ply St Bktom. offle
cattle, all k
ly.Oacropeo> truB « In m
1B«. WoJrBl
flrsi lorleU

suvet. up^lrs.

IfiBBS It .2 : ;«8S8 !

fr yoi* WANT iBssrs'cr of say klod la erstA elau coBoaBlesor I4> buy a boase, lot or
Ism roll OB A n Aliya, rooas ? aud e.MrrraoUir Co Block.Ttsrrrar fUy._________ «U-e»0

t (row Oraad RaCId;. CL
(JO a. SI.
Trail
irrlre (row Kaekma* sad PMeskey,
alt:.! p. B.
eeA. ren Warns.
TvsiBs srrlv* frew
IVlroli sad tiraed fli
‘ai.^M ?liair car
TrsiB Irsilug St >
Wsituo toUrsnd Rai
fri'liTea.raV aril'lS a^w. has ekslres*

at U)v Baaa-araeKi lou la tbe wbele plai Llberal dlaecuui r..'all rsKb. laoulr* at Kseuas
ogceofTbuK T. Baie>___________________ gJS-f

ai
Rapids
a.*.H(7UAT.At*ai
C. L tOTKWOOBO.r.AT. A..Oro*r Hsvta*

aCSISSAS CARDS.
N. Aliorw
^cisJ^am

S. V.“

Chicago —
West Michigan.

ITjUVESSiBK

DatcraU-bi'
ir., Bell It;: N

OOIM. BOlTg.
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L» P-ioakvj
V Hj 1 *6 * n! 6 «
— I
Travrr-vCy -*2- ltd 4 0/ # SO, S<B
wis. Ar liw: HauIdK. M l.x .4 46 lu US 2 oO
.

KtlR SALE—•'l«—House aod lot, corner
of Elmwood avroue aod Sixth tlreet.
6 rex'm h-use, good barn, well, sev­
eral fruit and
ornamental trew.
small fruit and good garden. Tata
la a large lot and big property for
small price—Price K-l-i.
FOE SALE-609-Sw^ Otoe's sec 81.
town 89-e A good frame bnuae lBx84
with wiDg all eplihsd. Wind mill
and wel', water pipes frem well to
house. 80U bearing apple, plum, cherry
treee.
Bara 24x60. Farm all improved. lays i'-, mUe* north
of Willism*■thof
William*bu!g on Elk Rapids road.Fr1cv.II,600.
FOR RALB—ei:—West 20 acres, lot 8.
sec 7, 84. U>. lays on shore rood.
Fenlntula. orchard 60 apple trees, 60
cberrv treva, I6u pear. plum*, peach.
FriovhlHM.
IGR SALE—Lou 19 and 20. block).
Perry Bannab'e eeoond add. comer
Bohemia
and
lUh aireol.
Price
*276
FOR SALE—STS—Good frame bouae
and eight acres of land, allaated
about one mile from eenter of city,
bouae 14x84. six rooms in bouse.
*900.
FUR BALE—690—House aad lot. Union
street, un rooms, stone
foundatioD mod atone bassmeot. eompieu
*1,100.
WE want a few hundred
dollars to
place on personal property loana
WUI guarantee all loans.
The above are all banralna. and can
be bought on easy terma We have

of dollar* worth of other
bai^lps^ln farm and city property.

•AHLV C

lOIXii A Uirovr asd couuW
OOIX.
CXBrov. x.u; Oprra aoBst BIk. ;

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S MOO.S'. Phr*>olan* ~ ’
VK..I - Trv.lBivni ,■( ilie ew and
..r.Kxrr Mambor
..f I'sa

QJBO.

Auoroar^ana CoaowUiir al ^

TTR A H Hi'LLIDAV. vvaduaiv ToroLto
U t'clTvrmii;. <>»rr 10 NoeMoBldr -Pliac-

List ^ur pi^rtj with

Hggs. pordosen..

Onr office li at 211 Froot street, np
Staira
Yon will see our sign at the
bottom of lUlrway. Goupsulrs, turn
to left, take first door to right: our
sign Is alongside tbe door. We are oot
on tbe gronsd floor, at least onr office
lan'k We are. ftguraUvely speaking.
80 far aa having tba lar^t Hat and
beat taargaisa: wa are strletly In It
We work all tba time, we can asll your
P'PnrtJ- we ean give yon taargalna
Make no mUtaka in ottos.
big aiga at bottom of ataiis. Big bar-

Simplex
Gas Lamp”

S2.00....
Price RrtiiMd to Close Oat Lot
. ___________

Best workmanship moaey
can employ for Bicycle
Bwpairiiig. Quick work.

LEDERLrS

111 OntawBlreat.


Wade Bros.
211 Frail St
UfStiira

8 ni

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Af TvBxvracCr

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\jr 1»D«I08 M> Pro'
- Mvreaiitllv Oo I

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a tit?

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T«Uk«*B*ci Wvdoroda;. Jss. II, IM.
adSOa rlrok s. a.

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Dr,J.W,Ganntlett;:«ir’Sr ili'i
Specialist.
Pboav m nrcaa* •trort op|KMIw
rta* HouOT. Travvrav Clir. Hlcb

lllll

DR. SAWYER

CopaaHk

II OS

I 11

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Codar Rus
«oloo
Pcarb'i

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All esrk « hlfboat porolblr rrsO*.

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DR. HIQQIN8, DENTIST

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«m u«

•^M». h..c ^^ea.sf_____ _______________

Potatoes, per ba..

«olon aad that be bad worn them not
knowing that they wonld eanu

W

n*ee. nraToaiieller
- -pbauv Nu W> _

ing broken.
Honor guwsds bad a oouferonce with

FoH8ALt;-62l-10
acres
on
bay
shore titles north of Baptist Be
sort. 40 rods aloog tbs shore. fSi <10
per acre.
WUI sail i or lu seres,

.

■W'S:
..
All ccovenlro<-ee

poRBALX-Twe 1j

of aw It
b-OBdALE-^iSO-NS of 1 ■s. o
tyaersa ail undi
Uvailon. 400 bearing fruit trees, good
bouse and barn, good spring waWr,
4 s mllM Torn city.
Pride. Amiq.

: :

tarwiog to B W Orrlllck
•pOR 8ALB OR RBNT-Oor~te
* Waikhlogxoa .treet. f. T-On

City iliisstiJ^
Msdiaon
'™,
dolpb. Hot Bouse, Engine,
ipes, tbe whole property
H.pe

wful foRSALE-62S-I.otS block 9, West
le of ,
Front ttreek between Cedar aod
the »«'r.-ls of Lniq.luess aud *uc<vs* I*
Hpmee
Leys level With street: Mix
ch<H.-rfului'Ks.
Uvu auil wouieu and 1
16U
Price h4M).

acalnsl tbe wall for support, but In a

ahaklng hli enUre body be would preai

roB BALB—G!G—Lot 16 block t. Goodneb's Add . corner Bandolpb and
Madison.
Large modTn residence,
lu rooms, stone basement, fitted for

i-ould never s.-i M-for
task of HUggesiliig a n-mc<ly.

palace in tbe morning, 1 uw him lean

Chat day u u any other.

Price IlKlO.

other pan of ih<‘ body. l»o not |iusb
your head furw anl und do not be ju a
Ilk. . Il„l. ,I.,HI.,, .l.L
grace or oarrlHge. Drew cotufort-

A ebartar for tbe bank

20 with wing, good atone fcrandaUoo.
stone cellar, amall ham. 400 boaring
cherry, plom. apple, treea. good well

ally tbe famlllea tis.k to allpplug away >X)B SALE-6S4-06 ft. on But Front
Ueuca ;
street, wmt of WeUlogton.
I
lawn, one modem residenoe.
I
rooms.
Also
on
same
small bouse, 4 rooms. A
desirable
II Pay* IS »• Cmrefal Aiways.
p'ece of property. Price given upon
Some thing* to Is- renieiiilM-n'il are:
application
Alnwys s(hu<I on the fhiut or hall of

public exectiilouB among the Ualnye.

While banllar la ColoradolOo* Tea-moD.

■ahered wood.

tdade Is twelee Inches‘long and fits
Into a wooden sbeatb sbaiwd aome-


=— :«»

t!l

%aried ap to tha nock ard wera oaable
-■Bla oatH rapaatad aboaU broarht aa-

lartiB)

eiud sipidi t iiiiiui t. r.

-s,

Beta riror toc^ rafafo la a aaad taaek *

Bveiy Kind
M. E. ELLIS

aa aosui raioa atrset.

...
»u« Freaklln
Franklin iweone.
aaeona. Cbieaao.
Cbleafo, now
mAbTKD—We wool ■ tew buodred doUaw
fitted for aaloon and ooenpiad by
^ to rtiBUir loaedrpsnmrat OsarasMe
owner.
Large two-atory building. all loaos aad eel -on blrbrai price fo: y««r
Booey Kortsk. Wade Broo.. til Pros! n..
A mooey maker. lU bulth of owner op stairs
»4-,f
only reaaon te Belling. Prlee, *7.w*'T]^AKTtU-We vaelafew husdrod dcllars

«TO« a aoddaa atom.

IS mils

Properly aeired in a neat dinins room.

FOR BALK—es»-Lot to. bloek B,8tate
Btraat. Jut aaat of Barlow, north
aide etreat. t’uOdxMO. Prloa 8«n.

one end wu a ralaed pUtfonu and In FOB 8ALB-dST—10 aerm on paalaanla
tbe center a huge reciangnult hrntk-r :
o a a id one-ualf milea from city,
or stone boartb. on which a Dre of '
be<g*la. Prtoe. SJOa

.... av_______, .u- Ki.A. I night.
D the iiliape of tbe blade. |
n of curret Initead j

Warm
Meals.....

I A repaid —n be paid lev
trt. Oermalae BwpoaatLlCBKAWr „y. Applx te W.
C*OUWI>—Pocket book. coetaiDlaa
P PTidar Mralaa belwtws Sih t
Strmu ea tXrlakM soMt. B P. Bur

room, with ao o|>eo woudeu n>of.

and

tboatb It cane from tbe hlaUy penlnm( tba ataU dapartnaat, baa aottflad t
mrtly Uke tbe ooea oaed by
«ha UaitadSutaa eoaaala la
Ibe PI.....................................
jLytrn. Sla Jaalaro aad otbor 800th I

and In
vaetle aomelliuea

The chamber was alwsys one huge

md by a bcatUa triba of ladlam In the
maatara part of BraxlL

modern

ha aa tok
» aa any offarad.

Hopkins Bros.

tbe munki' reff^-torlee were alike la
geaeral plan and formed tbe center of
what social life tbe uonka boasted.

lIM. aad baa

Q.ntL WAvno -At m *

FOB SAL! WO -Two bmadrad aore
farm oae mUe aaat Mcaroe Oeatre.
Good frame boaae. two larr* baraa.
wind mUl, well water. 100 aerea nader ealUratloe. 40 aerea Umber. ThU
U kaowB aa tba Monroe (arm. boloBfe to Jndca Monroe aad U aae inatad oae of tba beai taraa la the

cell* aad other bulldliMr* for material
to ralae modera booaco. bat uaoaU/ ibe
refeetohe* hare beeo allowed to suod.
Tbe fUireboaaea were ke]>t aa bama.
Id tbe tuall monaaterie* ibe ruioaa

MoeMi to at UMt bm-oao, aad ialB

«tou.

sa «wh*al,r U (M
OwMveaUaiBacuacieme* aad
(srtaissa.

Traders, laaer loaiars.

Aod tbe dlolBf ■>■»» iru aboot lb* 01U7
non tbe bouae boasted.
Nowadaj-a tbe ooncr* of old abb^
aatate* bare torn down the naeleaa

n-ii- Oarallv aad Haallm. to Glaaa^bodoatrostfoalatotal.

tb^ dtM

Rul Estab, lactionetrs.

AbaUnomawoptonra atnteh of

lee!

WADE BROS.,

aatlB
tlmter h«a alvaj* been

do^Mitlc M«i Of (b* 4ar ta
sMl MturaUj; a rr«*«
ot ImpoT{taarc bb* atucbod to itte dlBlBf room.

ITNB DBOTAL WORK.
axvrocussei tssU.
-suealar, tar sxtreet
aaoC. ioMi
a

r.AHncBLk.
H. W. OUHRIMOHAM. Agsat.

Steamer OneKama
Ofipt. «r. U. Bmoiy.

tf isMk wtUrai
Lmvauid Mission........................

8:00Am.
6:40 A m.
IIMO A m.
11:40 A m.
_________________
- 2:00 p.m. ■
Arrive Blk Bapids...'.............. 2:40p.m.
Leave Elk Bapldi........................... 7:00 p m.
Arrive Old Mlaalon........................ 7:40 p. m.
•Bus will loavs tba MarcantiU Ckta*
VIA TBX
bloek. Houl Wbitlng and Park PUoO
at 2:20 p. m. 'Bus will also -rnninl
WBST MICHIfiAM BOUTS
wlth>oatatil:20AnL FraihonrwlU
from all sUUooa Bay Viow to Traversa ba at East Hand on Tnaadaya, Thmm
City
Inelnalv*
nntO
Sept.
sotb. *hy«^,^WrdayA Paasagoii-A
*I%ro«ffb sioapinr nan ho CSJeKa and t^t vriU^ takra oa r* — - ' *
8k liOnU.
Auff. 1II
Gio. DlBAvn. O. A. P.
CHICAGO........................ • 9 00
DBTEOIT........................
7 00
*rOLEDO...........................
7 70
CLBVELAMD...........
t M
BT. LOD18...................
15 H

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