The Morning Record, August 30, 1899

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The Morning Record, August 30, 1899

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

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

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1899-08-30

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THE MORNING RECORD.

ThW Te.r-No.^44.

POUCY IS RIGHT

Tttmurt aa

1.110

TRATERSE OITY, mCH., WEDVESDAr. AUGUST 80.1899
A^AOBU OB ta»* VAmPATH

Am Bwt oa Aroncioc Uxe KUUac_^
Tkrw of Tb«U Crib* bjr Suia.
Jerowe. A. T., Aof. M —A band of
AFMbw \m war palat pawed Uiroarfa
bare peeierdar on their war to aToafe
8MMr l»la«M7 Dow Dot BoIWn the deaU aad< natilatiM of ihrw of
thalr tribe bj Zaala Ao outbreak^
IB the two tribe* U feared.
Stotw. 8«t Dwdtorw A«ato*ldo »nd
OEOWBBD AT BAXXAUTA
■to Ohleto ■wpeaelble for the SeUa

AmnrlM JtuUflod in Cobtm
in PtalUppiBM.

•offend bp VlU»iMO-*UBlMd »utw •on cd Oeorpe Bnrliataaa of Maato*
tee KetDatlmelT Death.
Oaa tool* bp Oonetttottoaal miffat
Won wae reoelnd here laet aipbt
Baffalo. Aoj. tH —Wbaa the AmtIthat a pona« eoa of Ueorp* BarUacaate
««ur then wae a dtoUarolahed cath- of Maatotee wae dnwaed at i o'clock
oriiif of lawper* from dlff ireot **01100* at Kalkaska. The father of the bop I*
foreman la Dempaep'* lamber buiOf th* eentrp, a**mbl*d to Itotes to
aa addr*** hj Seoator WUUaa Liadaap am ia Maatotee.

LIVES CRDSHEDOUT
Perished in Oollseam
Dleaster.
.Meet Struetanla Ohie*«o
OoUspsed aad KsapWorksea wan
Buried Dader Toasjol Iron and Steel

$1.98 a Pair
$2.50 to S3.00

Thht's the Qosllty

-Dofprtanate Kea UstaaUp ■iUed
and Semal Faiallp Zejo’
of OataMzophs Unhat

Bring th»m down now before the rash

50c to SI Saved

Hundreds

A complete curtain pole. 4 feet or lew in length, la
maple, cherry, mahogany, or oak flaish.
with trimmings, complete, for

of Pleased Customers

$' 98 nair

ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH

MICHIGtN TELEPHONE CO.

NONE

BETTER

THIS HUNS BUSINESS.

Cash Paid for
Old School Books

Thst'g tbe Price

Thst's the Liftoreuce
Chieago, Aug. J8.-TenJor more livw
have been erusbed oat bp the falliag
of tweln hage steel archw. each
weighiag thirtp-three tons, {that wen
to have supported the superstrucinn of
the new Coltoeam.b«UdiBd on Wabash
of Erotaokp.
avenue between Ftfieenib aad dlxSpeakinp of the rifkt* aad pawcr*
teenlb etreet*.
Thst’e the Result
of the Uaitcd Statw aader the eowUTne last of the twelve arcbw had
intioD. lo the matter of the
OapUin Bell Finds Good Men been placed lo position lets pwlecdsp
of new terrltorr. Senelar Lladwp *ald:
If
yoa
have Been them,
sficrnooD bp lbs Pituborg Bridge
'Th* admtoeion of aew *tate* U wrou won’t ttay. if you bfiven't
tor Uncle Sam.
companp. which was to have lamed
intiaDr a dieereUoaaip power.
them
‘m don't e>ay. that
t
tbe work over to tbe> general contrac­
n*U with eooprew to tap whether anp Foar Awisned to Besular Amp aad tors last night. Snddenlp the last
they are too cheap to be
people reeldent In a territorp iball ex•‘ri«bt"
Twelve to FortpdtoOood V B- Tolon- sreb toppled over stainst -Ita neighbor
welae the ^bu of euRnffa lo the
will show you
A glance
k1
and then tbe entire dozen werv emtb.
eleeUon of their local • ffinr*. aad that
t*ers at fort Mtaffara—All W.ll ffo to ed to the ground, moeh after Ue faaithat the
is tbe only
Si' price
.
ripht, when granted, sap be freelp
leep thing about them, t
Pbttlppii
Ion that rows of card bouses pn coltaken awap. boinotw:
Btyle.
quality,
fit and tiniBh
yle.
c
CapUlo Bellbad asood dep jeeler- Upsed.
this, the peraoael and cirll ripbu of
:1 snrpnae you.
Workmen were at work on "Top top
dap la eaUstlBir reeruiwfor servloa ia
the tnbabitanu of the terrltorlee
appll- of the arches, forlp feet above tbe
eeearad to them a* to enrp oitlzen bp the Pblilpplnea Then wen
ground. Tbep wen csugbl bp tbe
They’re our Famous
the prloeiplre of oonstitntioaal libertp. catloae and out of that number
hesvp
mamea
of
8'.eel
and
enubed
and
Bargain ShoeiFfor ladies
wblebrauaiaallaReaeie* of porera Campbell found 16 who wen phpalcallp mangled. Some of them soeoeeded in
elidible for eolibtaieot. Thto is a verp
or men
Several new
sliding in ssfeip to the ground, but the
"We eaaoot preenme that aa offer of large percentage and Traverse dtp msj iriip of them wen either killed or
and
neat styles just re­
law aad order tbroapb a euble poreni' promlyea to fnrntoh a large number of
Altogether
flftr
workmen
ceived.
Remember
tbe
meal to a people who ban aever ea- good men to serve I'nele dam in oar were about the atrnjton when
price, only
new pawesilona
Joped the bletelnn of either would
cident happened.
Uf
the
16
who
passed
the
examina­
njeeiod eoold tbep be aff >rd^ aa
The cause of the eotlapse to not defin
porlaaltp to ooaaider tbe offer and tion four enlisted for tbe ngnlar armp stelp known.
Tbe financial loai it
service and 11 will go to the Portp-aecfreelp exprew their will.
about S25.DOO. Th* work of neonslruc* "InanTTent ehleftaia* map challenpe oad Infantrp of volnnteen. The regtloB will be begun at once.
nlar
armp
men
an
Oeo.
A
BeOartnep.
oar.admlratlon aad arone* our epi
Thto to Chicago's third eoUsenm Tbe
tbp. bat thep cannot be permitteo to Uarvep Decker, Jesse Ooaia. who will first building, built in 1894. had an ac­
decide for «.000.<X)0 pereoa* whether go into the lafsairp and Clpde Qibbs
cident similar to tbe present oac Tbe
thep an wt'.Uac to accept an orderip into the eavalrp service.
Tbs following hsTs ealtoted la tbe eeoond eoitorura wa* dastroped bp tire
Conrasaat, adminulered under the
.on Dee. S4, 189T.
SevMal live* were ^
netralat of American iasUtatioai. volnateeia aad arc assigned
lost in tbe blsze.
When Airalaaldo aad bis ebiefuia* de- f'ortp-secoad infantrp stationed at Fort
Popular Shoe House.
Tne dead an: Frank Logan. Stepben |
t«ralned to netot the traaefer of the Niagara. N. Y
Arthur U. Morse, Barvep F. Watkins, J. Thompson. Cbarie*:-Waipol, Edwin'
Philippine ailedlanoe from Spain to the
Murrap. Blcbard bbnrman. James Fop, |
Albert
Botomier,
Bert
Barton.
John
Uaited Statw thep elected to oontlnne
Tbeodon Tbom, LeBup Fonner.
a war which tbe Bpaolab ronrnsent Bopd. Tbosa* MeUartp. Cbarie* A. Kormaa. Edward Swanson.
had eolemnlp naonneed and aban- Colcord. John F Cooper. John Wander.
The fstellp Inj-ured ere: Peter Peldwed. Thep tendered an iwae which Cbarie* Ctorpenier. Thomas A. Wpers,
Usr. John
th* Ualled Statea eoold not nfow. aad Charles Hummel.
The dlScuViask of removing tbe
The voluatsern will be sent to Fort
la diolas eo thep awamed rwponelbilltp
hsavp
Iroa aiviies sad twisted girders
for all tbe erlle that come to the Phil' Niagara thto svehlng together with
eontiansd vlgorouslp all dap.
ip^ae people, from a eontwl which on thoee who ealtot todap. Thoee tor tbe J. Uiwd, who was at first reported
thairpart to a* laexonaable a* U to ragular serelee will not laavs until be hart bepond reeoverp, ia now said
txl Moadap.
Captain BeU to aa old eampalgaer to have a good ebaaee for lUe.
oar domain
"We have
Tbe police are aldiag Ue workmez
a«c«w the PaelBc. bat we have not and a gradoate of tbs United BtaUs la removlnr iHe wreckage and reetrain
ohSaffed the aatan of our irov«r«awt flsilltarp aeademp at West Point. He lag tbe crowd from prowling over Ue
has
besa
la
active
servin*
maap
paars.
orbhe oharaetar ofcmr iMtltudoBaOnr
aad to a tppieal rulaa
NOffTO.soimi.tArrAwt^
Ftotoff.
A oompar'ios of Edward Swaaaon
H* was lormerlp attached to
WITHIN
irCAKINS 'btJTANCe
tUTANCe
miN ifWINS
oarilorp. AlUc* torbU the adattoak*
todap told the pollee Ikat he kad takea
Yea, we are ail in one nation, and
late the aatoa ef aap othar thaa i the TWd lafaatrp. aad for fin pcan kUfrlead'a bolp from tbe mins la a
Barth Amariean state.
aorriblp amngl >d eoadiUoa and that it hive beea ao for over lOOJyeare.
1
Moo
tana,
and
for
two
psaia
was
la
irwp -tta-haad* of thaw
bad beea takvii In aa ambnlaaoa (tom- Bat wo never got ao cl-toe together
t of a dstaehmeat of mounted
who a*^ to orterlp aad stable lasU
nel Smith, tiexaafier MUlaa, Joeeph aa is now tbe cate, when tha long
iafaatrp in the Btoekfsei aad Creek
wa open the wap lo a hoa
King aad othr-a. reported mtoslng.
teal, uadsr which Indlvlda
Indtoa oouatrp. when he experleaoed
disUnce *t«Uphoae baa pot all the
are BOW all acj->unted for. Th* boawUl be raspeeted.4'.
the nal hatdUlpsof froattor life ai­
conntry at tbe elbow of every eolltpiBSursd.
^ der aU sorts at eoadltiom. knowa oalp pitals report vat of Ue injured John
sd. bp a fixed, regal
tolntiemost eerioas condi. terpriaing basineae mao.
toaeoldtor.
..fier ieet aad eqc
tioa aadwJiprobablpdie. Hi* akull
It ia no longer neceeaary to write
rlklag
In the war wlU Bpala CaptaU BsU
SB'S eapaeitp for self gov. eommanded a eompanp la Geaeral was fmetu ed, right lag cut off asi or telegraph. All that ia requisite
Ue oUer lag badlp enmkad.
BatM' brigade while ta Cuba and was
ia to Ulk and get an answer then
DtoUaguiaked MsUroad Oflidala.
lOQAL ,€. X. DMIOM OFFZOUS. aadar fin at El Ctoaep and Baattogo.
and there.
Hi* eompanp was aUtloned at Ue *xThe private
Detail* far Dtttrlet tnms left of Us Ameriean armp be- Agaew ef Ue C A W. M. brought la a
lon Santiago aad hi* eommand lost' dtotlngatohed partp of railroad people
Best. 98. 88 aad S4.
A mesUag of th* local C. B. anioa several msa while la acdoo, and wen last svealag. The partp tooastoted of
was bald last eveaUg la the parlor* of la rang* of Admiral Csrvera's rapid Oeasral Superintendent J. K. V.
Agnsw. Oeoeral Passenger Agent Ue«.
the OoagnffaUoaal church, tor the pur-^ fin gao* during Ue heaviest of
poM of sleeting offieeiu for the easniag' firing. Captain Bell's regtsMBt is now OeBavea. Boadmaster John Doplr,
suUoned in Cuba and he to doubtful State Railroad Commlssiooer Cbaee 8
pear, aad to make arraagemeata
wbeUer he will be resulred to go to Osborn, and Sute Mechanical Engineer
ha held hen Fridap, Saturdap and 8ua- Us Philippines.
Brio* Tbe eompanp hare beea Inspectdap. September St. !S and 24. Tbe fol­
iag Ue C. A W. U. norU of Uto point,
lowing officers wen ehoeea for the
including Ue - Klondike" branch.
Tbep eiaprd at Ps'k Place last afght
salag pear:
and wUl go oo south UU moraing.
AarlamTa*
Beeretsrp
feat but Vow Ohallenget Old XtoAnoUer Mush of ExeurslostoW.
Pains.
The toUowlagan vice presldeats of
aloaforU* -Dough.’'
There w*s soeUer big rush of exeurthsloeal unlos bp virtue ef their ofsiosists fri>m U* south peeterdsp. List j
' tentsI of tbe varions so_ I as presldei
The Bxc>ai> to in receipt of Ue fol*
evening Ue ij. B.
I. brought ia four'
eletis*:
lowing coamuoioaUoB from Ue AspOaorgs Bopl. of the Oi
rbes crowded wiU OOP pssiengetu. |
lum base ball team that will be of eaehareh.
Tweatp-Uree ooachet all told camejn^^O I
Jemie Oilmen of the Presbpterian
:la1 interest to Us members of Uc
la on Ue C. A W. M peetordap. a large
Old Mtoslou teai
T^as Waters, of the Frieads
number euplng here and huadred* go­
'Tbs asplam team acknowledge Ueii
ing on BOrU. All Ue coaches were
Active pnparationt wen begua for fair defeatat Biwer* Baraor pesterdap
by Uc Old Mission
It Ue Asp- crowded.
thseoorention. Tbe following
lnm< sUn haw tbe idea Uat thep
schi '
plap ball. To ba k that ld<a t >ep are E k Bapid* Electric X.ightl*g Pleat.
Beeeptioa—Leri T. Peaeingtoa.
readpA) meet O.d Mtoalon on Twelfth
The Elk Rspids Iron Co. ba* sstat
SuiieltotloD—AUes Jenasr.
street groeudt In the near fntnra. had
DseoraUoac-- Bov Thomfsoa.
eadp to put ap a *'. kioffrom fits Imbed aa ladspeadent electric lighting
■mIc—Charles Helm.
We hope for s speedp and favor- plant apoB UelTpreaitoes la Elk Rap­
Mads by
ids aad last aigki It was eomplsud
and started up tor Ue first time. The
Manager Asplam team.'
pUut to in fine eoadiUoa and of modem
ns presidsat of the union
nalon «
will eall
eeastracUon.
Fibs Msw Oabln Sloop.
a msatlag soon at whloh the <
lees willta filled. The eolors--------J. A. MoaUga* ha* Just 1st U Victor
Died This Moralag.
for the eonveatioa an purple aad gold, [entagae Us ooatraet for a fine cabin
■vtopthlagpolatotethe best cs
Mr. Arnold, a Oraad Armp veterua.
aloop, to b* h«Ui pazt asaeoa. The
U^vaThstdla Ibtonartoflh*
rmssl is to be 41 tMi la IwgU. aad died about I o’clock Uto morolnt of a
IXs skirt dsBS*of "U'tl* Ooriaas." wUl be a fine oaa The faretohlag and Moer <m hto taea. Ha waa about M
known all over Us auta as the most deoorstieas will he of the best. Th* Fuaru of age aad maUod oa Oadar
graaalal isreail* daneor la U* west, boat to to b* raadp tor Us b^totalag
sating eisiBB aext paar.
aad th* esks walk bp U* lUU* Psteraonatot*ia.ara twofsatoins la "Tbs
Fors DXHTAX WORK.
■ PlalM'' that an aloaa worth th* prto* Store t* net
Parker Bros, will real U* store Uep
ofadmtotoos Thar* an n maap g^
Mwosapp. 1
leaskm u ha given
UtoffsUatlt to ImpcaMW* to realise
Swtoiisr. Mv an...
.
Good toeattoo oa
what a hig thing It to srilheet eesUff
mra^alST^ at Uaiiim A -Bwila
FiantetoaeL
m-u

SIXTEEN MORE ENUSTED.

Two Cento.

Than Traverse Belle
. The Favorite 5c Cigar

:;iTHE GATE

Islbecoming popular,'too.
Biggest aid best lOcenicipar
for the price.

A. W. Jahraus

DR. HIQQIN8. DENTIST

lOc
CITY BOOK STORE,
2‘3CI-222 Front Street

Ralph Cotmable Jr.. Manager.

"Scad the ehUdren Frldsp stterneon—-ve'li trsei 'em lo popcorn ball*."

SCHOOL SUITS

$1A0

S8.00
$8.60

Hsu. cans, shirts, stoeklnga. * rntwr* watota. long pant*, short {mats.
eerdurep sniu. oosM. or psnU-

SCHOOL WJ)AR

at Bock
Bottom
Prloes.

TEl'E: We give swap Poi-cots Bauj-but then, wa seu. *o Cmtxcts
-all to NEW at
■ .
New FaU
Goods arriv­
ing daily.

S.BENDA&C0. mnoRTSTiEn

Fashionable
Outfitters.

Moo'S Soft Shirts
90c to *1.25 0g cents, to doM
values, at
These are Uis summer's ------------—
*•»•»•»«* ceos to matan.
Have sold at 90s to II SJ. bat what are left are poor* at 6*e-jwt ae
---------------------"moat at once.

mm

The

Cherubim

Revel

In tbe sweet, pare snd melo*
diooa tonea emanating from
tbe beantifal Kimball pianos.
We have [^oa of tbe beat
makes, and pUoca lo fit every pomible taate and pocketbook.
Come in and look aroand and teet some of the fine inatraments
in stock.
leasL

Yon will be welcome.

It don't bother oa in the

All Sheet Mosic at Half Price.
Small InstrnmeDts
and Musical Merchandise.

W. W. KIMBALL CO.
a. E. STBOiG, iiDijv.

m Fmt St., luut* aiou J

REMOVAL
September 1st
we will move to tbe McNamara store.

We will con­

tinue to carry tbe best line of shoes in the city, at
prices that are rig^ht.

143 Fmt Stmt

PMKEII BOOS.

THX KOSVaia UOOSi>, WEOVSSLAY, ACOUST 80, lOM.
■OUrni« KBOOAD.

DEFIED THE HEAT

▼IUTXBC8 orrr. • miohioaii
•KABO TEAvnSB BBBALO. PMsiBAiilE
—— »T —

' «M. T. Baxb An 3. W. BAun-

lCoKiiil*7

Olnb

H»d E Oood Plenlc.

t. W. BAnn. BdHor A«a Mabacw. XnrtAMAfhorlac^ VArBAtA Bajopad
doctAl DiBSor. Oood KoAle ABd BI •

ssaxiar'
KSt'isr

qMDtEddrAoa bp P. O. Crt:ben—

■■SS
Cm Cnocunm.
•Kk-neBM«o.K.

. frAAly
AritieteM the maim of PraolArat MeBtolOT tB Om PbUipploe cadp^ Asd
AterfOd bla with a drlttinr pollep ra(atAIac tbe AicblpelAro- Tb« AddnM
pf tba prAAldut At PittAbvA (qoArolr
paUlMA the poAlUoo of Mr. McElslep
ta tbo rroAt rwpoBAlbimp imUaa ap
A bln to tbU cMoecUon. The pmi
pob
AiBi r#«Arda tbo PaUlpplon Aa itrlcU;
AnarlcAO wmtorj And a permwoov
I of the Uahod dUM- And
Iba foUowinr exUAei from bU AddroM
lAATAA DO room for doubt a* to bU pOAlMod
•■PaAoe broAfbtM tbe PhUJpplne».
^ trOAtp OMAtOO froB dpAis. The
AADAte of lb; t'Dltcd SlAtea rAtifled tbe
trOAtp- Brery eUp lAken
ObAdleaee to tbe n qelreaeAle of tbr
AeaetilnUoD. It becAme oor territory
ABd U oan. At BAcb At tbe LoulelAOt
t. or TexAi or blAakA. A bod;
pflBwrgoBttlB BO way repreeenUa*
the MBtiBeot of tbe people of tbe leiBade dUputod oor lAwfol AAthority
ABd eren before the rAtincation of tbt
traaiy by tbe AmerlcAB eenate wen
BttAcklnf tbe very forcee wbo foopht
fgt ABd Aocurod tbdlr freedem."

Aaplsn Bam Ball Tmm JMeAtod bp
0;d MImIob.
BrldAoUr Un PodIb^ MrR^Blep
Qub U A prime farortM with Dazbc
Natorc, lor ehe was in s partlenlarly
pleasaat mood yesterday and gave
tham a warm>clo(me on the ocdasion
of tbMr annual picnic at Bowen Barbor. Kotwiihsundlnp tbe cacMivc
boat of tba day,tberc wae a cool breese
In the ebady grove, and it was as com
fortable a spot -as eonld have been
found in tbe regloB. Early in tbe
moralsg tbe people began to gather.
UU by tbe Ume the Columbia reached
the dock with her loan « f happy picnic
poeru, aeveral bundrec ad aisembled,
aaonp Uem being pr. mlnent farmen
asd their famUlee for milea around.
In order to keep tb ngs moving till
the lime for the program, a bail game
was arranged bttuecn tbe Bowers
Harbor nine and a picked op
from Old Mltalon. ud tbe fun waa fast
aad furious for flvq or ala .nnlags, tbe
game reenlting 17
in favor of Old
Miselon. Tbe teams were: Mapleton,
A. McMaaos, J.iCarroll, D. Kelley, B
Oarroll. W. MeUaBut. H. ExUbc. F.
Bitine, U. Zoulek, A. CArroll;
Misaion, C. Porter, C. Dana, C. Perklat,
B Bwaney. F. Miser, T. Dana. T
Burton. F. HedgllB, A. Wall. Batiarlet: Old Misatoo, E. Swaney, pitcher;
T. Burtin, cateber; Mapleton. J). Kei
ley, pltcbar; F. Bxune,.catcber
it was nearly eleven o'clock when

la BAghly ndorut-Dd before attemps
ptru, dMidad that
,d iAgtOI
tor she boat to CO
In. asyway, a^I^**
' ‘MSWurtOD,
waadetud 4owb tn tbe doek.
Now let US CM bow thcM prindplea
T>e aeora by iBBlngt
' ' re as. Oe
apply to tb' .
Asylum..................040100SO*— » naga W of the report to tbeSpoelal Wa­
ter
Supply CommlttM te pieea tbe astiOld MIabIob.......... C 1 1 0 0 A 0 I »-I0
mated eoet of operaUrg a plant on
Bsnerisa. Old Mtmt m; L Swmery p , Bcardman laka It Is irae that this
L. Lardto.e AvylsM^ Hortb. p . Best-;I plan Mntrmplatee a standplne. but tbit
would pot add to tbe cost of >'prratlor.
Irr. t
followa but If anyihlog wouM rii-uif'>kb it. It
The tsams •«» made
'gomwithnot'aMri- ->tt
cost of
0:d Mlseioa. L Lar-ile. e . J Svsrry, pumping from Bast Bey wuuo be
1 h.. Elmaa; a e . Danar.f.. L Swaney.
------- *—B Board! rdmvn lake.
B.. BaBton, 1. f. Boortaw, S b., Ext>., J b.. BaaUDgs. c- <given
Asylum, Coi. 1 b . Rosser. 5 b .Swaa. leg a direct
a a. Smith. > b- Surth. p.. K-^Uer. a. Bey. Thisee . «. la 86.700
The ee
. .
tlmstrd eost of operating tbe prepraed
RUey. r. t., Lea c- t. Pstr ck. 1 f.
ireolr ryitem is glvep in tbe report
Itiratlstein the sfumooa before
page 71 asgt&OO. Toe dlgerence
on page
tbe laet team left tbe prcuode and the between tbi
twoesUmatee U SS.tlO,
officers are already bcgionisg to pl.in and tbU at percenv Is the interest
on gtt.ioo.
per cent it iiis tbe le­
for one of tbe best gatber’Dgs
torv of tbe cinb at their next annual
picnic.

»mo ,

a Good Thing whe.Thi,swit
Aad we have been giving tliom an Awfnl »px>d thing for the
Ust ten daya We have beeneeHing

Eagle and World Bicycles
at Less Than Factory Cost
And they have not been slow to take Advantage of it. We have
sold H7 bicycles in tbe last ten days—sold seven Mooday, and
have only a few left, so if yon want to take advi<nta*^ Qf this,
come qaicL and do sot think of baying' a bicycle without an
established repntstion.
tstion. when yon can boy isneh a bicycle as the
Kmjle or World at the prices we are selling them at, and are
gnanmteed for one year by a party you know is rceponsible.

reduce tbe oecraUng exnenaee from
$6,710 to $4 un. aad either one is a
than twice Ue cost of the reservoir

FtCTS IND FIGURES.

First class double tube tires,
guaraoteed, for 12.25.

B F. NOBTHBI I-.

Bogiuecr'korthmp IntrodoCM Xrogi
cal.Cc
Water Worm Problem.
EuiTOK Uox.'iiac RxcoKiti-aow often
In c nr aebool boy days, when oor lesson
inrludad some more Uan ordinarily
d.ffioull problem, and we bad apent
140 Fkoxt Street.
some Ume and ingenuity in trying to
Ba>l or
CH-rr. Hcoor
aolve It. wiUeuleneeeM. we have empbat cally lUtod Uai Ue anawer in
Ue book was wrong. Uat boU reason
and Mmmon sense would show that it i
FIRST-CLASS
could sol be righ i. But atur reeeiving |
a few timely suggestions aad giving[i \.f
1
T
O
tb. matter anoUerhai^ trial. Ue light; 4.\ 1
r\ Iv O
dawned, and we saw Ue trutb.AS clear
aaUe noonday son. a-d cverTfter-.
wards oor talu could net be ahakenf:
Luncfies aad
norr.or vision obreored. ao far as that
problem was eoccerned, even Uougb
Order Cgoking.
lets fortonaU claaemai
fui cd to are tbe troth.
I'be problem before os has many
'lasee
ter<-sting traiuree.
which will not be comprebended with
)l sup
clna* aiicnilon. Tne aooroe of
piy settled upon, tbe question of tbe
Now Doing Busin* 8S.
-uost economical metbou of oonveyibg
the water to Ue city Is purely an en­
gineering problem Boiwbailt englneerlog? It la sometimes
letime deOned as
Adapting the laws of natnre to tbe
PROPRIETORS.
se and eonveeleoce of mankind." TbU
la a broad defintlion. botae-ves to show
that an engineer who wou d be an an
Uy in bit |
tbe a
olvtng
le best

House FnrnisliiDg Store
Ron Ton Cafe J. W. SLATER’S
•120 Frottt Street, Traverse Citj.
i s

3i8 UNiON STREET

! W. S. ANDERSON.

opeS day and night

platform and called the mMting to
dcr. anoonoclag as the first tfalag
BreriUea.
Ue program a aeleetlon by Ua Swedlab
Tbe Eleresib Diatriet W. C. T. U Orcheatrs of Mapleton. Tbe orchestra
nesrtmiloD will BMt with tbe Iocaj
aaiont
laiont Of
of tbie elty about tbe alddle
Biddle oi it compoaml of U. J Bensoo. leader and
October. A rare procTam U beiup pre planisi; B. A. Bepsoa, O. N. Nelson,
Oscar Olstrom, gnltan; Wolfred Benson
MiAd.
^obB BomUnpb went U. Oder yee- and Bay Swanson, vlollna TberaelieMrdav to build eanpa for tbe KeUe;
tions were admirably given and e
•biarleOo.
Beary Wilklne. aoa of Qeorpe Wil enjoyed both morning and afiemoos.
klM. it runiitDK t^e
Wllkine fare A pleasant feature being tbe elngiog by ed by bis work. Another view of i
to0fABl.Aodhi4OAt crop welpkt 4. Mr. Brlkson of tbe University of CbieaBOAAdt to the buebel. lO pounds abort
prominent engineer ii
•Mdard weicb*.
TbeHcKinloyaubbelierM in eon
3 bis asslsianu v-t: - E.igioeerlng :
ing a do iar earn lb
The Touag Ladl< e' Forelca e U loc blnlnp batlneae with pieatum. and tbe tbo an of making
loWresi,’’ or in other words. i
annual election of offloert wae the neo' moat, loWrest,"
dcs:gc:ng Ue cont’.ructioi
Ibinp
on
tbe
propram,
rttulUap
in
tbe
m . e-. ipvea'ed will yield tl
MeAdt. m Pine ttrcct, tbie crofiiop At
re-election of K B. brown, iu admir
re*uUe.
7il0.
ve to ehow tbei it U nvcMse-r ;
Tbe AdvASce tale of eeaU for "lludei a> le prteldlop offiMr. u preelden*. W
,.-«ten}L certain fiindameutal I
tbe Dtine" wUl open at the bo« offlo S. OeUraw wat elected aecreiary and
prlac!';'. 6 before Sticmpllag -be kolu ;
et dielubdtp'e Graod ibU morsUp.
J-ibnJ- Lardle, treatnrer.
tIoD o’ . given prob'.em.
The adrABce eale of teeU for “Tb<
P. C. Uilberi wae then latrodueedand
In tuK C6*e et hai a It ehoold be re
PiKict” like begun at the City Nc«pate one of bit cbaracierittlc and bap
■ Tbert
*~iere it eure to be a
Standpy ipeechce. ahlch «ae lletened tv permanent inki'inttoQ and call
bouM, asd iboea wbo do
prrnunrct. not wmporary. conalfucyet
•tud■ tbould f
et their —
eeau at toon e»
ith mucfa InteretV Keferrinp to tbe llon
aoeelble. TbepUy will be piven to name of tbe ciub, be paid a plowlbp
Aral coat U Ue
Blibt and U-morrow nipbt at tbe Clij
rtion of prime imp^ruice. but
tribute to McKinley, end the work be
ko in permanent oooktruc.ioi . f >r
bee ao well oarried out durinp bit ad- n.'i
there, so far a« eeocomy U ceoceraed.
mlnietratton. Ue brit fly renewed tbe i; U the aoDu
annual exp'nee. v r., tbe in
t plus the coat
cnal rof
ureilonflnt
iS.moiiUi.
qaeatione which during the
of t*6 led np.to the organizslion of the erating the plant, that liold* first
rbe auoual exp
club, asd pointed out tbe success m tbe paid whatever they a
bAA^B Pf*»»«^
A romber of the Mende of Miet business world following tbe endorse tbe annual exp.'na« tbe 1*M will t
Myrtle Bnneball were meet dellghtfu:
it of Ue Bepsbiloan policy, witb tbe burd-n of taxation.
l/enlerialnid by heron tbe tbore oi
every one
odnub-. plain
%^mar. lake Uondey eTming factories over-rna wiU orders and
at j per
,t if money can be borrowed
b
Wblormeloce were tie Biain feature ol working ever time, idle and unemploy - that
kpci
tpend
it U wi 1 be •'■nnd policy
rept
t^fCMl that wae eerred.
a thing ol Ue past, and tbe J'.HMO on wrmsBcr c-'n»inictinn
A delightful picnic enpper was en- promisee made by Ue party more than aa>r 11 no In np.rating*
np»rating • xp-oae,
or $J0
iored at Neah-ta-wani*
bj
permanent «t}.-x to sac- si.o-mj
fulfilled. Be derotod some time to Ue
Smember* cf tbe 0 B C. elub.
heciUkeol
ihr
in
o:-erstlng ej
.UOos wbleb confront tbe United tereat on 87",no<i ay per cent U $I
States at present and In elcqueni words
. . mak»s
inwUlgoto Petotkey thle n
,rer
whether
hi*
mooer
goes
o oler with tbe ball tetm of
urged bis bearets to be true to Ue
lag to
agaitttt tbe Bicbmond. Ind . pjllcy uwblcnall Ai
a* '.'le amount
for three gamen Tb^
I when Uey approved can be bo-ro v*d at 4 per cent.then $'.‘i
w1
from there direct t.^Mutkrpon
^1
three
geniea,
brgic
and applauded Ue brave act of Dewey (el. car b - *.penl .on p rmsoenlwork
tbe Bnatlcrt play tbre
dl iKio la op-rating exoenko*
■lap ‘UiurdaySaiurdayin tbe barbor of Manila, so act wbleb
Tomorrow night tic Crcecent banc the whole world Issvll honoring, and These are eome rf the fundamestai
prlrclp'ea that it Is necessary to '.bor
trill Pl*c anotbrr one cf their populai
w&icb
makes
the
present
policy
of
tbe
mnlont to Umene. on tbe ctcamei
“ le round trip will he but government a doty and a necessity, as
we are pledged to care for the nstlons
Tbit U A I’lxlc night. Tbe A>my oi wbo have eome under tbe swsy of tbe
young people are retdy an^ "l» Aor- American flag—s flag wnieh sunds for
Uesame principles in Msolls tbsi It
don in Ulcbigan. Ue spoke-in bigbegt
opara. gi*«n In proietAlonal style.
terms of praise of Alger and bit work,
Monday In Judge BoberU' court oo declaring that be had done bis dnty Of Backaches and Headaches.^nd j
a charge of larcencj trim a itcre, was nobly and well.
Remove It by Using
■nable to fumtsh the rtqulred ball,and
In conclusion be spoke of Ue good to
-v-j
The oamlna
„jS remanded
WM
be sccompllsbed by such bodice at tbe
«lftt of Hermai- . lauA. bis alleged
eom^lM, wlU occur tbU morning at «
McEleley Club, wbleb by
DR.
A. W. CHASE’S
Ueir permanency make it poatlble
Tbe contract bM Just been let by I
study Ue questions of Ue day careful­ KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS.
j M iMrrlg for tbe erection of ft
ly in ao unbiased way, not waiting for
Am new bouses
M OO
on Wadsworth stre
Ueir meetings till Ue beat of poliUcal
i.sar tbe comer of Fifth.
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It error of tbe dac in medical treattaM art to bare all modern eonvenlen- battle. Beariy applause greetod bis
I is tbe “doctoring" of effects InS, and will be flottbed in hardwood, remarks, wbleb was'^followed by tbe
r. E. Walker drew tbe plans for tbe aingiug of America wlU aoMmpaa> s'esd of geil-ng at tbe cause. A powder
four bnlldlngt, and no two of them will
lor beadkche, a ublet for indigestion,
lent by Ue orchestra.
and a plaster for backacbc. Theae may
beaUkeOwing to Ue.failure of P. D. BrimJ, A. Montague has cold the eanne
afford alight temporary relief, but next
ler to qualify at jusUoe of Ue peace, day tbe old trouble It back again
raebt Onawa to Tr ^ i
SeF. L. Lardle. Jr. waa nomioated V> « 1 aidca, think of tbe effect of a drug
iVbor. who is .priding tbe a
OU Mlselon,
Ue vacancy, and a apeeia) election v
strong cQougb to stop betdacbet almoai
called for tepumber 1«.
iicmediately.
iibcburchon Weshington street ibis
Bsckscbe is kidney ache, A tore inOTCnlng will be a rery w-;oyable event nexlehour. and-a abort time waa apeut
should be generoueiy patronised iiTpleaaanl reneWmg of aequainUsce. dirsnoc ‘bat tbe fcidneyt ai badly dis«a«e-l. Backache it natiture't tigcal of
will be devoted to rekidneys
aad greetieg frienda from all over Ue
iger *ble to perform tbeir duly
pentoaulu. The afternoou waa devoted
of filtering tbe blood.
And tbit means
to a game of ball which waa m hot aa that tb foul mpurill
ilfes which would
t. of poles to be uecd In reeoastruct- tbe waaUer, and aa good a game aa baa olbue
be carried oil by It
kidneys
Ingthc tyticm in this city.
leir way
«
been played Id DDrUem Mlebigaa UU remain in tbe blood, and find tbeir
•I be P sloi*’ St City Opera Honsa
1$ of tbe body,
b
where Ihey
Ue Mmmeata of to every orgtg
act as dea lly poisons. ,
tODigbt,
Tbe Aaylnm niue from
Dr. Chase'sKidney-Urcr Pilla are the
Tiaverue «ty went to bat agaiaat Ue world's greatest kidney cure, because
rtly oo the kidneys an''
Old Mivaloe team, and Ue game
bealU, ttrengU and v
ighout till Ue fi^ half ___,
abcL Speroeat of! on poaul card ‘ cloae oae
. .loce tbe esuve of beadac^, ,
5dU A. 8. Dobeon. V. O B x
the „t,
uinU Inning,
mini aiasdiag at that backoebet and an emlleti chain of mostj
time five to five. At Uia atage of tbe faul and c
Dr. Cbaae's Kidney-Liver Pills sre
ftmunst
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game Old MUaiott took Ue bit between
Parker Brea. wUl reat Ue eUreJbsy
arouad Ue diamond purely vegetable, sod act pUaaanily and
aaiortlly. One pill a dote ; »S cents a
V*"
are Umm. ABd t^yUm team,>. after
afur box, at all dealera. or Dr. A. W. Cbaae
Madicine Co.. BnSalo, N. V.
at iBtarMUac laiarview wiU Ua
y^tauaev

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BOTH'PHONES NO. 43

LINCOLN & McGARY, I

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SCHOOL BEGINS SEPTEMBER 4tli
Tablels

(Jr,-at. big, nic- ones
(All olhvr t^rad^
biu' valu*-s.j

Penholders
Soni*-tliim: that will
li.iid y'liir pen

Pencils
Alt thr go,r<l grades
and a damiy for

An Eraser
e
That will erase.

Ic
Rulers
Rubber. «'(vh1, flexible,
all kiude.
duwD to

FODISCAP.
LEGILCAP,
lETTERHEiUS,
and
HUE SHEUS.
BOOKKEEPING
BLINKS,
RULING PENS,
RULERS,
REO INK,
and BIOHERS.

TheSchoolHeadquarters
of Northern Michigan
Have evervihing that will be used by the
scholars ard teachers.
An enormous stock of all kinds of
hard and soft pap.r tab e s. You want
good paper and handsome covers. One
look sells th(se new go ds

GOOD SCHOOL
UP

for lOc
Bflter m'Adee more
money.

Want a Good Collar
or a Dandy Tie.
for prhroll'
t'npiK'kfd a big
Block.

Biggest Fensy Tablet ever sold.
ill Teitbooks used in the City Schools and all
Texitiooks used in the Oistrlct Schools,
Special aUcnlion ^riven to supplyinp
ever v need of the scholar, tbe teacher, and
the district schools. If it is a little out
of the usual order, come here You j:et
prompt attention and the brst of saiisfaction. If you want information on any
subject anil it can be had. we will supply
it. .(School books will be on the second
floor in the Crockery and Carpet depart­
ment.)

School Da;$ Hoag School Shoes.
We sell those that please the boys
because they are attractive, and please
the parents because they wear. Sell you
a good wearer for the little ones for !<0c;
the misses’size for k^l.OC; the little gent
for the same price: youths’ for ^1.25;
boys’ cost the same amount.

Bojs’ School Snita that Wear.
Boys will be boys and they will play
base ball, and they’ll slide; they play foot
ball and they'll tackle', all games that
will try the wearing qualities of clothing.
Our goods stand the test.- Three piece
suits—'two piece, double breasted—veslee
suits. Start at fl 00. to the very best.

GOOD SCHOOL
HUT
for a
Quarter.
"SOTHERS' PRIDE."
School Suits for

One Dollar
ROTS' OOTIHG
SHOE
iio‘D(l for Bchuo] wear.
Sells at

LDDcb Boxes
for those that brioe
their dinner. AU
prices, down to

lOc
Just a few more

STRAW HATS
to cloae at

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.

THX XOltimO SBOOBD. WBDVX8DAT, AtTQUST 90. M09.
CbtoetoterMra. BMry Toaa^

I SV&U Sl«TM
j
^ irv\wfcs.^. I
ptwcwivrwrfirwwr
Bc-Sototsm [/S'W bM
dlM«M. f9r tbr tecrflt of th* GrMr«*
of l(leblf»n, um ••>>>«-t, “Wb4t « l
be Ue probeb'eeSestel tb« trMtereo
■poo the UrmU g iatemti of ti>e ooesttjr Gem»>r Ijoc^. uti tbet tbie
4}SMttee to the "(TMtcei, mtc oac.
UktCMtronU tb« AnericM people Id
tbe «loilttr boon of &be BlseUestb
mMmrj.'Tbe free metbodtotebed m enlUac
ttee»tC*<m:ae'HDeda7. There «erc
4,000 people preeeat and 10 conrerU
Several ocre earrted
omy by rrllglone feivor and lay la a
rigid atate froB lo to IS boera.
“Dead Btae'a eroeelag,'’ one mile »eat
of Lyone. baaelalaed another vietlo,
Bart Zrigler being eirack by an e*enr•loo train, thrown fro* bto earriage
aad hta aknll eraabed. He waa a popnl»r yoong maa of Ionia.
Darlu Wrinberg. *he maa abot by
liQtber Miller, a ben.-obaek. while eo.
davoringto atop a (^jarrel between
Atber aod aoa. near HarKvlIle. !• <*eM
Miller to looked np at t>a‘e-vl.le and
will be held for murder.
Tbe“Jla Le»la F'>hlBg and Sp-jrtlBgClal;'’iaea<-of the eaUb:Ubed aa.
eoetotiooa of Pe>o- key aed U»r reaort
nylon, (i to eoBoo>«d of a aunber of
proalneat bnilaeta men from varlona
elUea, and to one of Ameriea’a moat
p c orgaaltatlona.
Ito obj'ato have beea aaid by aoiae
be tbe “obliteration of choice vlaada
•ad tbe relief of parching tblrat."
Jamae Carney of CbarlevoK waa
eubtaed in tba back Monday afteraocm
»t tbe doeka. and Jamet Pergnaon bat
been arrested, charged with tbe crime.
Fergaeon asd hit brother William, bjtli
"of Ent J.trdan. came from Macktcaw
oa the auoD train and quarreled with
Oaraey and another ta ior. In tbe eybl
that followed tbe aUbbing waa done.
- Bath the Pergntone were arreeted aed
amtgaed before Jntiicr Boneber and
.•n held in default of t:: w ball for e«amluUoo Satvday.
The Etoanaba Mirror aaya tbpt S30
per ttiontb It belog i.ff.T.d for ommon
Uboren us work in tbe woodi for the
eomlDg lumbering ae«eoD. and It It
bard US get them even at that dgure.
Tbe price for au«b labor In former
yev* baa bedb tiMo fyii. Skilled men,
it la aald, wUI eommand f4S to t.'.O,
Benton Harbor'a new opera boute.
wbieb la to b« completed by Cbrtotma>,
will ooai 13'i.Qiio and will b.- one of the
fisMl bniici ig> of lU aic-* and kind in
the at*t«.
Amubemenu.
Lieut C d. R o'ey, in charge c
U S Hydrographic Bureau at Ct
aeorvivorof tbe ••Vanrta'ia,” <
tar l^oUed (Hatea menof e
vreckiv*
faring the leerful hurrisene which
aweot
’rot tbe harbor of Apia, Mar.rh 15.
lltfi. wataa iniereellrg eperi
tbe Initial produbHop .jf • I' lder the
Dove ’in Ohli-ago reccB-lc eoi am>n

Dome

Wyi Si,

Steinberg’s GraiHl

loD M wmtoMbenr, lod.. Mr. aod Mn. Fruk WeJkeo are ’’csirpb Hope of BooeeUle.
tertaialar Mr. aad Mra R. M. Joeee of
Mtoe PuDle BlUotl. Yearly MeelUef Beaton Barbor.
OPJBBA
eecretarr of■ ibe Priesde

1 C. K. aal^
Mn. Jaiaee Tibbita aed B. Kbodn of
ar-ived ta tbe etijr
DlthL
toijrUfni'
'
Mieb. are tbe fMeto of One NightRev Orril:e /poee, peetor
Mr. aodlfia.*ArableOriatL.
C. W. Fleree of Bl
rived la Ibe cii
to vUIUcg bu deagbter.
wlU 1
parvn’te. R-v eed M-e Ber. Oviatt.
«Uy4. t of w>et
Vnt Frool etreeL
eu
lit- Badger o* Lrn^ Ira I leauS. Fnraatof Lynn. fad.. I*
Mn Mlttm
vUltlag wiib Mr. and Mn. J. L. Staa.
In^
V her
h<-.____
t:^r. Mre. J
too of riftb fttre^
ClarkaoB Tbomaa of Fountain City. I ,
Mn. Ataoe Uodglae of Lyan, Ind , to
to. viiiilng 1
vtolttag tacr cooiia. Mra. J. L. Staaioo
Tbcmae of Wefceier i_____
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of Fifth eweet. ;
M-ee Marie's flyer of D'troH to vtolu Cblnerwonb, wife aad daughter, and plDTCD'C
B F. Cbinerwortb of Fountain Ciw.
Cn «
aed ua^e. Mr and
led., are lb the city, tbe gneata of J B MarievnlaM
>nda and ter krotber, Lon i« '
Bowod aad famS’y.
IBWpiM

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School
Saturday, Sept'2: Clothing For Boy’s
LINCQUI
Under and Children
Dome!

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THE

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tenUytopeeacbtbefoBeraleermonfor
^
William R. Knigya. wbodledlnCbu-a-l
Mta Beta Tarlw U vtoltlng the ; a-ijg,
■ ■
-su-aA STunptnons
t >. Angnat M. Deoeaeed ww »l .yean
vean
“f Mre D, R TUct.
, “»>!«•
Soenic Spectacle!
Wal
00, bU old bomn. for interment.
A COQIlBBOIla
•erlet
of
M. B. Bobbin*, wife and danghter
B. F. Bowi i and danghter Minnie of I The
rr the gneata of Mr. and Mra. P. J Lynn, lad., re tbe ganu tf C. L. ,

I G^ecr.
Robert
. B. Coekrlgbt of WillUnwvUle la!.
Fbnatalo Cltj^lod., ai
^Bg lea days with hla broiber, J i SUCCBSS
of Wtnebeetcr. lad , a
C. L G >eeer.
The latent crop of melon* *.«.
grown la tbe St. Joaepb •e.itli.n to bow : AgSl
PnnI
being barynted. together with an eo- j----itlng hi
oemnne yield of gyapee, which are rf {
wen c
Seethe...
e»~lleoi q’lilUy. The ablpmcnl
gueetof C. L. Gone.

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Greatest

Dniulk SirprISK
SuitUie Sttuhois

el the

lonl CltcU
TlilUUnI CUinsis

I Powerful Compagy

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HJVEUraSSTORI
“-vw« -.vie-

Robert Wimaiat
ileorgy Duke andifamlly arriyed on the i »erk he* beer the largeat eetr known ■"

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SCENE

....—boat Hbm carried oyrr Bfi.fiOO
Mra. Prank Bvle
' oackagea Monday, while tbe an-ount el
ludlanapolU, areirifcitiDg
rriiMM-So,50. 75i-,
tie. A B Ball, of d-ate atreet. fruit bandied by the
j beats on sate at box office \Ve<lB. P. Webeter of Eautn Bapida to in to almoei double that of oaat year*
{oesday ntoroini^
the city.
F. C Cobb of Cbarlatle, lala tbe city
Cba*. Vangetoea. a farmer livieg but ;
I batlneaa.
a tbori dtouaee from Caro wa* h avi ng ProvidCnt LlfC
Mr. aad Mn Aarlea Laneaater re a-umpa with dyoamiie when hla litfe
•nrned yeeterday from a yitii to Petoab'yeameintheScMaedgotpcaaeaiion
aDll Tni^t CompaD>
key. Ray Vie* and Mackinaw.
of a earuidge. In tome way It wa* eaMr and Hr*. M . . Otiaii
. .... _______
ard *
of PblladclphiaOland »pentye*terday dkbiog at Carp plodrd blowing I if Use little frllow'a
bdovwsi gnilrir** •geelalty.
Uke. Theyre-Hsrtaflne time and a baad.
good catch df Sib.
goodcatch
Levi
T.
Pennington,
Diatrict
oway of Decatur. Ind,.
Mrr Dr. Holloway
Oloriou* Bewe.
^ven* Citr .Mlehlcan.
to yUltlag
. M-a.
. . Charlea Boaie of Eati
Comee from Dr. D. B- Cargile. ofj
Eigritbvli
Eigntbvlreel.
Waahiu. I. T. He write*; "Fonr hot-1
Joeae and Ovear iBoppea came in on Oe«o( L'eetric Bitwr* bat eared Mr*.
the rxcnrEl sp iaatnight for a rialt «itb Brewer of tcrofula, wbieb bad eauaed
..
employe her great kuffering for year*. Terri-|
their broiher. Ora Uoppea.
at tbe aaylnm.
ble *ores would break oui
AivaStoyerand family of BartforH asd face, and tbe beat
City. Ind .aeeyirillag with Mr. 8lorer'a talber, F. J. Btovrr, weal of tbe
city.
- . . have
. _ - proved,
.how. what thauaaad*
proved—,
lUinC BOflP
Electric Riuri* it the l»e*t
beat blood ■ r?m
nAUt DnUu,
Mn. W, H. M^lUr of Grand Rapid*. that Blrctnc
»upre- - rem­
!• viiil-ng her da*chler. Mra. A T. purifier kBown- !•.’* ihe supreme
cdy for ectema. letter, aalt rbeum.
edy
Peck of Wa»hlDgtcn ttroei.
ulcer*, boil* and running eorev.
It
Mr. WnlvcrtoD aad family of Wia- alimulatea Uver. kldneya and bowel*,
ebeater. Ind . areataying witb Mra. R. expels poiaoDt. help* oigntlOD. builrit
Bobbf for a »hort i.me.
np the • trenglh. Only 5o crou Sold
bv Jobnaon and Wait.druggiaia. iGub'.
................... ............... ..log
aateed )
Mra. George B ne. Will go to Cbarlerolx
tbi* morniog.
Mr*. H Biae and rfaugbu-r of Munuene. Mich . arrived .yt^t«rd»T f.>r a vivit
wltbHr and Mr*. Iciiu* Steinberg
Mia, Leu* Jakeway of MIebawaka. ard Itc great nutnb«-r of ciii !
Indiana, irrived last evrniiig f'r a few ibg part make ibU erae*»a y A 1 w) o
day* vikli with the Ui**t* Irene
»re late wtt; mi»* inr opening luSictu.
Bi-rdc A la Stelabrrg.
•Sniiriae in Fairv D
which i» laUi-Bt w.irkoisnsliip uioDvy
ditteribably heau.lful.
I ••III ploy for biiycle
ed after a vtoli at
Urpniriug. (^uii-k work
i|e*. H at) and a<n Ralph are v'eiilDg -Th»Pixi*i
tbe family of P. Bf-Btre, of E.rawood
Tne dat
■ UBtnr Street.
dar. t
"thr

We hate a $175 real estate
mortgage, 7 per cent., 5 years,
tr;r-'K'd' u'| gin edge. Who wans it?

Simplex
Cl as Lamp--

Need to be the best mater­
ial — best workmanship—
we carry no others—only
tbe most ezperienced[and
reliable makers are>epr^sented in our fall stock—
see them and you'll make
no .mistake iin your pur­
chases.

CHILD'S
KNEE
PANTS
Are the most important part of
the boy’s suit -You cannot af­
ford anything but the best—Our
60c line we think will equal, in
point of wear, any pant sold—Others may
look a little finer, but these are made for
“business."
A handsome little souvenir to every
bo’y p-archaser of a suit during this first
school week.

Hamilton Ciothing Co.

S2.00....

Gentlemen!

Price Redflced to Close Dot Lot

New Suits
“‘Tnp Coats

LEDERLE'S

O. P. CARVER

J H Bare retnrred us hU bsme In

aitX'rri- j£.'via,53

Mia* J-'iini' Barr and barr^gueat
g
wbo
!bt ycktrrday iB -Hums'tC
«ltending the
tbe Sunday
Set
d;,Tr «i'tending
Sehwl mlj
•t KiagMey.
Dr. Baldwin, wife and children, frr-m
CV.Bvrrve. led-, are vlaiUag Mr*. B«td
vine mottser. Mra. M. A. Morfrw.
(orfuv.
Mr. Day aod Mr. Sie*acr ard wife of I
CoDveroc. Ind . are re*i» ered at tn*
Hotel Tvsiumbia.
'
George W Child, the f irmcr proprle- |
tor of Uir mrt.1 market op tbe weal 1
a‘ce of Buutc I' no ttreei. expec'a ta I
leave aooD for bU old borne in Ivela.
where be will eaUb.iab a meet market
Uati. D. C. L-aeb
-.-acb n
made ibla city a
•hori eall ywierday.
Mre M M. Cotilin and children
Wvai (trvenlb street, retnrned la.
night from a *bort vialt to Kingkley

Fire Insurance.
L. L A Building

NOW ON SALE.

■nail s. 1,1 lot uariucii liEi. rti-a-i *uc

DR. SPIKNEt ;ri",X'.
Th> l>€St tailoring establisbments ia the world are
represented hert.

♦SSSSSSSMSSSS
S S S»?>*S>*s«SS*>S>SS4
ifi

I

£
If
m

^

Particular Diessers
Are invited to fxamire this
line.
,

r

Wilhelm
Bros.

MDe u>\.\.\ srVV uVV out CoVot*
ci SKvtI ADats^s aV iHe
about pnoe, aui tb.tTv\n. b»o
ia^s uoAV 4o v\.

K mberty. who wa« in charge of t
, and Mr*. W. B Garriaan,
UalledStaim squadron at Apia. M
EktoB Bvp d*. are viaUiug u,e,f ,
Tawp*eDd.*!*terofibe admiral. "
E Voiiisd• oJ- lb* Siat,a army.and Aid George P GarrlauB
digman baakel factory, 1
P hla S—,Caa .L.___ tl _
^rononnoed the bumcane *eeoe in the
•’••^Wher, who arrived from
play. nnly*econd In lu awful grae- Sv Joaepb la*i cvenlag.
dttnr to that which at Apia reialtrd ini Robert McDoDald. ofBsei of one of
th*
wrecking of ‘-----...
-----------------------*

ai«l;thcJtt»Uoecnortaof D Jlroil, to vUiUi
toiling
half a doaen Uermi
___ __ ' tbe family of William Love.
impanmen*of-vr»r. “Moder theD.iac’'coni*a led by bU wife.
lo fiteteberg* 'Iraod Opera Houtc ntxl
George McDonald and
.
of
WranSatsrAay rvenlcg, September i.
dotte, are gueau of Mr.
Mre Willlam Love.
Uncle Tom'* C*olo' to a familiar
u.. u, p..™..I* oi
of u.,
tbet
,b,
'."r
may aeem to tbe habiteal frequenter if
(hcptiyhonte, ia alwaya rpj.iyed and
liberally patran'zed by a.*-**! element.
Ralph Connabtewillgoto Kalamvzx)
that rarely. <f rver. attend Use hou*e ofI tb* afternoon U) meet a number of
Tboapn* nnlea* It he when Ue play. tnveUng men and aeleet Use atoek of
good* for Use City Bookausre. I
named to given.
The »o-e»llcd •■•dvanoed th.oker” tc-j- conH> u
Frank Kri. drich retnnied 1«: evenroolae the “Magda*" aud tbe
from Rapid Ct^. Kalkaska and Elk |
Mra. Tanquaray*," but tne people who, Rapida Ue waa Mie gemt of GeMrmI
pairon'ie-Dnete rom‘*Cabie“ regard 11.—.
I'aavengrr Agent George DeHaven of
playa as but
' ■ little nare thenI the C. A W. M. ou hto way home, in the
_ _
and UciJitlon*
tkibillaaa pasaenger k«Bni'a priv^w^c..
It'* the good. old. amid folk*, ^^bome
Prank Wilmea of Grai41 Rapid*, to In
lOdlea, and many of the
teablored men ai-d women tbai-X'pc’.e
Mlm
Kalamat
Him Madge Boyrien of KalamatMaiTomta Cabin," *Ub Itt pure aod simple
in the city Ipet emalag «o ei* t
•lory, rantl nowaday* dcpc&d npon 1 t rlTed
frend*.
aupport: but It is to U>e nredit of this
Mice Josephine Vadi
ider arrived I
republic's moral atmoipbere that there
nded iri
are a large number of tbeae people .eft
ter potni
attooverwbelmtPg’yevideDeed when­
ever this play cornea lo Ibto dly. This
familiar play to advertleed U» b« glean
ppon tbe stage of tbe City Opera Honae
Ide, Ml
Moodny. Bept.4, Ip a more elaborate lo the city It evemlng for a vtoit wlUs
maeaer Uma U ha* perhapegTar bqfcr* the family of7 J. C. Morgan.
been eecD in this city.
1 J. B, Morriaoe U BeaUsn Barbor to

t r,'a>cliinc I'k;

Union St.

South Side

NOT

How Cheap

J. W. Milliken.

|||/^

How"Good.
Desirable Property Must Be Sold
E

s
K

55

3

New 9-room residence, atone foundation
and basement, well and city water, a nice
lawn and shade trees, handsomely painted
and papered, auitable for two famUiee.

GEO. F. MURRAY
Oor. Webster and Franklin Bts.

i

1

We don't advertiae one
thic^ and aell aoother—
When we aell a ahoe at $2
poo get a 12 shoe.
You can't
aomething for nothing.
os and get value received.

Boy yonr aboee of

As ever, yonr shoe iqrb, tbe Old Reliable.

FRANK FRIEDRICH.
A

1
MO—OfO lUfOOUP. W«UH»»HAT. APOPM 80. I89B.
fl

MowUftU«ofUi«Mf1ari^MQ

DAVIS & BUSBY, at City Opera House, Monday, Sept. 4

ttve'VDoAJi.
' ▲ IteaoM. WMk.. N>«sUl myv
«>Wka*rT*dtar«eOMCM»dkM fwsiU
wiuulaa U BrltUh OolwaMa. Oofttne
%aet K«ILmtl* mA Mun >i»*e docot(rwi UdTM of or* raoaiac
la eopwr. r>ld m4 *Uw. Tb*y oio
a»ktwrc«od profiu oo lallrood eio■ «a>M:bDlprwullBdke*lioMOretb*t
aiMTftl diM0T«HM WUI P*r
-i who
^mU/boLMr. A mlnlajt expert
bMjoftt eoM Iron Britkh Oolooible
M7« tbst one lode* nlooe will mnk*

HEI, WOHEII, CHlUinEh
noBsa, roiHEi, Dofit,
nri DOnEYS.....

1/ncle Vom^s Cabinf
iLMCjaiairgi
RQOUenONOP^

The Largest
Company
in the World.

ffMd. a. U d On.

SSTpen.:!
Urdperft^

UNCLE
...
SS£S»::;:;;;;:;:;:: 5
TOM’S
CABIN

Cor* per bu-.
Potetoee,per
Ssltperbbl
-.hi.Brsn per 1»
J. II. Hlseleir, hlfb sheriff of Done- srrae satss op xbati
•kl. I*rlsnd, oonoitted soieid* b?
nhooUng htiwelf on reo^ of the so* ______
. .
(MW).........
nooneemeat tbst hisdsnffhter. is yenrs
«ff Sffn. hsd bM drowsed in soother Poutcwl^r bn- (new)..............
VSrtof Ue conniry. •»« Istter
S;^«,■;^per>
1JI«
srewt eld.
“tTPoa TUTS Ossa
I ost to be fslM. sod
Mfgw. per doses. ■.
U tpseks lb* nalTeras seed SB iM&eaae eeossUoo In the
rf
Urn
taert.
U
leOacu.
Uke ■
neoBtr, where Ue fsnilT bpronlnent.
Bucklens Araice BsIt*.
The sntbw of the fsleehood which
Ths Bfe»T Halvi ^
in the
world fjr i »bi»eUsa.pUT;llU*in«elcW
‘ ni‘‘^Au
«so*ed the tether to commit eslcide is CoU. B-oUes, Sores.
rnr-i 1* WO m me
ibemn. ttBbei
baes Ubwtj.
ankPowB.
MtteUtr of tbs sool It U M pure tbst lu
AllteqnletiB demos The offi;tels BnpUnns.end poeiilrely e
OdWh sJOM U cbtiteelne- Uke tbc bus of s
mr* wortetof hermnsloo*!/. Buetoess ' or no pey reqalred.. It Is fuerenieed MJd.it rooqurrk Or Ibr Terr leeooeece ol iis
of to pier perfect sstlsfecUon or money WwAb. lb tbe ebsrseser ol Ere, It Uual.iue.
- P"-!"--?
refended. Price t5 ernU per box K.
— ,refni
Who dose eot obcriib la mearntr
tweet,
mopre is beJn« msde The only wsr-;
|,y j ^ Johnson end S. E. Weiu
ameHe ebUd vbo eeemed to lOQcb tbM esrtb
ahlpe there ere the Oermsn protected ,
Mil M e trsBAirot rUltor vbo pesied svsy
wUbtbedew o( cblldbood'.monOas- loo rood.
dllks
armed eloop Tureh. The Cnlled Sutes
Perker Bros, will rent the etore they

-lu, .A.

axteriorend iBSlreeiioae tbst they be yss. k'nl^mwoR phreiriso >oC snrproo

..dot ,»o jJ.aT.TSssfe-'L'u'iif'KS

jeere.
,
_____
UitUoae of feet of timber here been
new Tot.ori
Tontwl.er block, tIS Proei »ire
datroyrd in the P.stte esnyon.So mlleeI om.ww
om.w* orfrom Denrer. by 6ra which wemun.
ad by oemp*a.Tbe town of Deer Creek
u-^SSa. a.To
.'.“■iTi
d end eeverel rencha

•ood.j. °sj;r.-s.-._Ti'

axtenl ere reported in L
Wyoming, ead In ihe Tiro Bit dlslrlc^ —
“*-Deedwood.8.U.
Q-^isV

aery U eRellent. Is tbe nrrr scene,
tbe IkBilac askw ot lee slowly nxn1«
mm. One esn •««. to tbe eplewUd
Ibli Mcae, sercel miles lip (be
rlrei.sadUie
M s typlesl Souibera borne, vltb lit msBV Ik log r.Mti. pod Its cotioo-SelA It k
.utlc) . sunny Souib 0 a It s vsrm, mellow.

WADE BROS.,
Real Estate, tuctioner.rs,
Traders, Monei loaners.
FOB SALK-ei.'-Fifty-two acres 3
ilea south west of tbe clt.v. 33 sores
Oder cumrstiun.
Hood frame Eksrn
house, clsy losm and black sbDdy
d sr''np
water lire ail tbe
soil,
1. good
.
sr.land so better sdj lininr it held at
rear,
Isgoee St -SMO 00.
gT5 per sere->.ThU

*OR SALE'^4i—».t seres. Farm
Peninsula one mile from landing at O.d
year old orchard; plumt.
MUsI
peaches, pears, anp rs
14 aerca. 5
year* old. Ill nc-es anplm 3 cbrrricwl
Two
good
barns, soor foundstliu,
JIT^^ubJ. heagml himself o. hU fer.
i
.beds
and
ml!
necetSAry
oat
bulidmge.
sbedi
—wrWet.rtOWB.WU.
^ .0.M,rebO»l« Oo
-------------------------bonse coslt
cost tlSOO. Windmill
Attorarr et la*, dpoolsl Fine la^ bonee
well water.
•Aier. This
ThUU
U one
>e of
o the T
Barloo Meletesu, u IuIIab eaerch_____________________
and well
farms
os
the
peninsnla
owner
I
bt who reeeaUy secepod from e prUoa r>sHAB O. TTBSSR AWorea
other bnslneos, hence low price. 04500.
iBhUowB couBtry end oeme to the ^ UmoAlIuakaW^
bXIB 8ALE-M4-Bnelnem property
Ueltal 8tetee.pdifrBnide Preaeb en- Q.
>w oeeupied by tbe New York S:ore
amUet mwOog et PetweoD. N. J., end soeioBlosk.__________
user of Union and Sixth 8a TbU
a few boeaUtor epoketo »« Itellen T
property apeake for Ita seif. oeecU no
reoommendAtion, tbe fact that one of
U In Hew York. Be told hU
*• '
the hutting marehanU of a hnUii
beerecethet the Itellea end SpnaUh
m llabows lu d
M1B0KU.ANKUDB WANTS.
workingmen srare getUaf reedy for e
m 0 boalnom property. Prioe SUM.
I, end ihei they were orfultUgforeffTMtsprilnff.
lodem a room boou. large lot.
hewesldeuy In this oonntry e^t
City wAUr'all* Urongh, bath room.
OOB* 'tuUdlaw ^ IsisTBsUa sddroa.
laiTt hurment This property coat
W O-BrUb. Aagsl, Kteb. TS-a*
owner tlToo hot hawing a ebaoee to go
xronpe in meny of the lading cIUm. . .. ......................
Uto hulneaa for himaalf la wUllng to
■Oen-Blat Vrere. olrll gererBor of r^rwliSebJfiTcmr
aaeriloe. PriMtISM.
she prorinee of BereBe, reooatly wrote
Benor Djmlngo Chpou, oeeretery of qibj
WAXTB1>-OmC Mrt tor rro*a>
......... cp eulrw
Win
t4 « por wool for
boltoa of .tsirSI
jMlIee, thet plretos were opwetlng ,
ad firl. IsqaTtw ot Mrw B. «s/. Do appOUPUgW
to left, tsk. atwi
elsir*. I
BUMeed PtBSkUs
along the eonth Meet of the prorlnee. ^
door to rlgbt:.
loogside Uiw door
oor. SI Isssi evr
Ww srw cot os tb _
bsiweea ' BeUbano and the Isle of
sSrw
1.0-t
W.
sr«.
Sgarstlrely
wpesklng
Pinee He |
lsrs.ksTiox tkr Urwwel li.i ssd twwl
▼aseU of II
pstn*, wr srw .irictly Is u. W« vers sU
UBS. wr esa swU poor preprn.w, wrw esc girw
^KSIDXMCI
XMCk rOK eALB-Ko. toe Wolwwr yowbsrgslB. nsk. So BUiske ts sAcw. Rw
•I* u.JmTia*' o^“r“So‘5iiiJ^lLd BWBtpwr big stge. St boitoB ot stairs. Big
............
A Hooded iBsproremeat.
II aU. TrcBi ro.r. Prior M«bi Don't bsrrsin. st lop ol tislrs. Brel door to lb.
BuoiaU.
rr-I. tra; rouiwolf * BtooboBr Por ix>r.
Bn exUBSlre petition U being eirca- per
tieuloM sppir »o Boihwrll A Co.. Ck» brr o(
Co.rrr.r
D- roll Blrh.orJ O BlrCrrll, 317
leted la Best Bey end Acme, to be pr«e
WrlllB.-io . ..ri rrsTcnwCllj.
«.• :.■
aBtodlothe elty oonneU. ecklsg the
city to grawet• B‘gbUi

h eicMt from the W
out gale of the Oe:
>m«terr
' ‘ee 1
rr mst. sod rr D
a II............................. trasioa glrws st oorw
he s gTMt cos
lienee to tbe farmer*
of EmI Bay,
sou and WbiwwaUr
Bros OB ProBi
.'filOB
Wsd.
Vownahipa__
John T. FleTla, preeideBt of the
--------»• Wl*. T\S
A. m HOLLIDAT. rtAdi

Wade Bros.

lllFiODtSt.

_____ riitl.

.tSTKO^> RtST^rjooi o^. oe rioot
Anothrr great diseowerr bU keen
made, and that, too, by a lady in
i;v>lls«tu*-t good fjldutg W aad »•>!
country "Dtaeaae faneoed its clntcbcln
ea upon her nod for eewer years
trs she
niu^'
withstood lu sewerest tesu. but
•. s koao. ssd Hr* serw. ot
viUl organs were undermined and
• f Illbsod OsL .irrMa I
death seemed imminent. For three vUi trad, for'tarw Mowopropsrtj TSI.
mouths she coughed meesaantly, and au* lorsiioc for wi t fsrw.r vbo wubw.
eeuld notaleep She finallv discowered
‘ tsccwol s llfniwr. Tk
a wry to recowery. by purchasing of ns-----a bottle of Df. King's New Discowery ^
t so much IV ,„iy ,o
* -

d jdpUsro
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is Ml*. I
c A Oo.. of Shelby. N. C. "fuir.._____________________ n«-tf_
Baou
Trial
a. at t^dragatores
the dm,
____ ^ botUea h0 cta.at
ot ^^AhTmo~w^w>aBi s fwv buediwd dollsrw
rtf toss.
Brot.. 211
far^Uet'iand*'
wnUgc^rwSi su^^S^rfSrm
mrif.
Mnalc OlaM of Buiy Angela Academy.
We wish to annonaoe that
cloas ot Holy AogeU Aoadei
«raa City, will resume work
Momhars wlahlng to mtala their
mar hoar* will pTeaae notify n* a*
w poaaibla. m new appUeanu will

ce/u,.,

l°=Jr,o5'’;S

xaeteriel for the oosUnp sutioa esd
■Brel j iity et Pefo Pefo
_____
The pope, eeeordlnp to the Rime
imoikinf
______ _____b'Siee Irqnlreor ed*
It conterred Bondsy with
drrws Mia SchoS 'Id, dreecing nerloa
Fr. Meiiin. the heed of the Jesnlie,
441 to 415 rest Front street. 717-tf d
with the f.ewof periuediBit the French
Jesnit* to moderete their rioience to.
BCSlXffbO CAMUS.
fperd Dreyin*. hie bollsre hiring eleraad et the trend of eree'u in Krenee
Cryptic aeeons of Blliwortb. Kes .' 8. *te»^«KeW*s«»nuSB t« «
.b. «,1U ,n.bl« o---------------- .............. .1.
lower tbst
Mit of Pike's Peek. oreTlooklng the
. Best, ceirful stu
t^tiomlea pit. epd therein seslod their enir rriiaiiir itork eeaaoT. H>r« •
r tn K. * BMUnc's A
records with proper Inscripllo&s on the

alept all night: and with two holtlea

ti tbe snUt sad tbe »»r»—~ir mafg i»..- aay
other speisrie of whkb tbe nwr cu DobM
Indeed, it b> not Bsttery to ssy tbst tbe - Beser
Lfu] Ostea Ajsf." Mdepicisd by tbv fnmpMy.
I. uoe ot tbe s»ct eniruKtog w»rtSi.te. *t«
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U|i Stairs

John R. Santo,
Geaaiil losaraace.

Twuosrae City. Hie

BcupsE lOTEB ud BOAT CO.

ml. sad built to ordrr ftwpsir wort
Bptly sll.BU.d to ribop rrsT dock. BsJ

aDr.J.W.GaoQllett
Eye
Specialist.

WHOOP! HURRAH! 10c
School time is here. The bOy that ‘ hollers" the loudest, feels the
best and studies the hardest is the boy that is well dressed.
How is it with your boyP See what we are doing for the school
hoys this week:

We have divided our Children's Reefer
Suits in three lots, to close out.
Lot 1—All of our 14.25. S4.50 and
♦5 tM) Reefer Suits close
Jg
Lot 2 -All of our $3.00, $3 25. $3.50
$4,1*0 Reefer Suits, close
^j
Lot 3 -All of our 12 25 to $3.00
Reefer Suits, sires 3 to 8 » I QQ
- to dose at.................... W 1 .uO
Boy'i all wool worsted euite. S’s to
16’a, at............................................... tl-®8
Boy’s good Bchool eoits at:............... $1.48
Boy’s wool mixed aaiu st.................... 98c
$3.25 to $3.60 buys a strictly up to-date
Gilbert N'evw-Rip School Suit, in any
color.
$6.00 boys the b«t boy’s suit in the store—
Silk faced and silk sewed-

NOl'ICE
8 o. BAWSBE, D. D. 8.

Sr*a5

Boy's extra heavy acbool hope.................. lOe
Buy's 50c n^ligee shirts, witb two de­
tachable collars................................... $6e
Boy’s 25c blonae waUu............................. lOc
Boy’s 50c bloose waiets..............................88c
Boy's 50c hats, in blacks and browns... $8o
Boy’s 76c strong knee psnts..................... 48c
We are closing out our boy'a extra fine
worsted pants, good value at $1.60,

OlinrO Miaaea’ and children’s—omde
Nnllrd
wear—School sboea at the
VllVbV foUowing reduced prioss—
66e, 7&C, 86c, 98c, $1.00, $1.98.

SHOES

UllULW J136 gi.75.
shoe bargaios in the city.

Xijg

10c The Boston Store. 10c
Glass Block—Traverse City.

Sm This! iPark Place Hotel!
Xr*a-^erse CAt^r-, Miolxxgan.

“I had my teeth eiUacltAi et
The Boston benUl Parlors without pain. I never thought such a
thing poeribie, bm now I know it
be done.
WM H. DRAKE
7»8tnl® St, City ”

>r«srhsag« tow sbsv ease
l.r'sdMk. food reeetuea

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NoOm to Tanparafa
KCTie. >• hrrwbr *l*w« (b^<b* US
aumturofb^en deslrl^ to nr«n*
" nioeof Kbeol sad witr i
speeui ------any brnneh of atady, will be taken at ly.oM* cfws trow »is
the acadasy aahaol Mrm hnfflnalag
WsAsMus .ni r
sf.,^s..Rsnt. * iflM
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cwsi.'tor esUseUss ss*
I paper aad

^
line of boy’s and youth's suits
is tbe most complete and up todate stock in tbf city—Prices are tbe
lowest, ranging from $1.50 to $9 50 *

Cut this out and bring it with you. It will be accepted as
10c to apply on any boys' furnishing outat amounting to $1.00
or more, if purchased on Wednesday, Aug. 30.

r ri: 117 CSM .IIWWI. sapOBlM laBouw. TTsr,iw, ciir. MlcA

My deotnl ofBce will be
open Angaet ,'<0.

*

LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY.

Teetb Gleaned Free
ThB a«xt six dajB.

THEBOSTMDEimPMlQltS.
OofMr Front aad CMa Swwaa.
BMdlaBlaeh.

Newly painted papered, and carpeted—Rooms with
private baths have been addetl. making it one of the mo«t
comfortable hotels in Northern Michigan. Address for
rates and other information
HANKAH & LAY CO
W. 0. HOLDEN.
Proprietors,
Maha ger

FOR SALE

LHHBEB. LATH. SHINGLES

Good Hardwood In Btovo IJangth*.
AI»o Foot FootlUpl* Slab* and SdglBga.

MEN WANTED.
Traverse City Lumber Co.

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