The Evening Record, January 02, 1903

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The Evening Record, January 02, 1903

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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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T&LYISSB OITT, lOCH., FKIDAY, JAMTARY 2. 1»0S.

TWO MASS
MEETINGS

PIPTT FBBIIMEVI

la a TarrIlNe Mm That MenM
the 0«lf or Reft* Raania.
TaMy.
hr Whs IS B* Ks«uss hMH.
AfifiAfiaco mr travciisc city Bogn. Rnaala. Jan. 2—Fifty I
■Bn srem droapad In the te
•OARD OF TRADE
slor* wlM ssropt orer the Onlf of

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BUFERVISORS MEET MONDAY

ramoM Eagliali Aeronaut Bays tantos Dumont la Afraid to Maki An-

Jl Bills Meet Be Sworo to and Ssnt
in Before the Meeting.
The January session of the board of
spenisors will begin next Mon
and County Clerk Waller sutro
bills against the county must

1, Jan. 2.—A famous Eagll
says that BantosDoiDo

Diaries for If03«
------^Big suck B# tkiOir B#d* SIM
•Ctotom %rmoM oF wHm% ^m%M mlro
mrsd wKto% you wov%% too do
ors o oortooliw doyltolooKood
•»rojflr»K lawwomtorrsooto.! t x i i i

mat his aer
his narrow eeEIGHT-COLLAR AND FlFTYCENT
cape at Monte Onrio. where hU air
jlsUro now yours lor
ship collapeed. Dnmoat has struggled
vainly against the dread of again rUk^
csH esHy..
I Clothing Co.
TO BE GROWN BY HON. FERWy ing hU own life The
HANNAH THIS YEAR

Twumr AciEs of tbem

MAVT IMPOtTANT MATTtlS
WILL RE FREAENTEO TO FEOFLE
OF CITY AND COUNTRY

. SIXTH YKAR-naO

■ASLOSrmSNElVE

ITWASLMMD

r—iiM With a RHIe.
M««i Ar« Ea^Mially Ur«i
r WITS IS ca. Bssm 1W4.
to AtWM «Mt
MMtJnf Next
Ke* Tone. Jan. 2 -WmiaB Homu
Friday Revert m T.
I. A
wna ahol la Iho heart by hie IS^iar
M.Rl0M«fW»yJ.«i.1L
old brother Gilbert at their boon to
Aiy iBportxnt mtmluK of the dire Moat aalr. N. J^ laet Blghu He died
^lor» RTtke tioenl oC trmd* wm bekl to Are totovtaa. The eboottog nms
ymtmrddj ftfUfOppii. at whldi oererxl done srith a rlAe, a Chiistnas gift,
MUIM orboxAM* were ukM »».
with which the hoys srore fooling
CtarlM E. !UW undered his r»ts. They did not know It wna loaded

THREE KILLED
mr DYNAMITE

William lageroolL Who Waa
by
Him te Satlaaw and Buy City to
Leek into Their Cultoro Brings

LOSS OF LIFE
IS TERRIBLE

William IngersolL who haa chars#
of the farm work for Hon. Perry Han
has retnnied from a visit to Bay
City and Bagtosw. where he was aeM CHOLERA VICTIMS IN FHILIPby Mr. Hannah to look Into the
PINES NUMBER 11S275
ter of sugar beet rnising Mr. Ingm^
noli has relatives in that pan of the
state who are en
According to the Latsot Mail Advlcos
gar beeu, and who were able to
Juat^ Rsceidd at WashlngtonSire him a better Insight Into the mat­
ter than he oouid

oi««tod to fill the TMUcr.
Thff plsns for iho tioot M«ar i
liM(. to IK. held Frtday afimm of
aett orerk. ware^IscoMod. Th« oond.
•iltee. for this »ooUas reponod Mt- kx^lowon at mouth of oakIngereoil la convineed that the
a this eectioa Is perfectly
HILL COLLIERY
a/blc ■•oUiic a
to tho ealtiire of iho sugar beoL ^
•Utlre oM, both I
Chat a Me ergp
He brought hack some Bae mtmpla. of
ibi. city. It Is especlxlly orged that
the beeu grown oo pine land as light
the tmsIncM men tom oot. If the
as any to this aaodoa. Om of the
fsmers are to be tnteroatad la the
beets that he brought back weighs
three and ooekaJ
air poupdi^ and they
Bust sbov their fslth In It ahd their
ivermged about n pound each.
PWtortne, Pa. Jan. 2.~Mlehai
wIlllnitneM to do their tail share. gw. Jaeab Vollok and a third
Mr lagersoll states ihst the only
E^ery business nan Interested In the
blog that would prevent n good crop
•tnntly klUed early thia aomtog hy nren on the lightest land in this part
the egploakn of dynamite la a ganr rf the stale would he a hot. dry seaway of tha Oakhlll eoUlery, a mile non. He is so tsvorahly impreas<d with
ftwn Mlnat^le. Sehnylkin ornty. the prospects for the growth of beeU
of the sute that Hoa.
The aen were oo thMr way to wort
atthattoa. The oaaae of tha explo- Perry Haanah. on hto reoommendar
mass meeting of the board of trade akn has Bot yet bean leamad.
tion. will pot In 20 acres of them
and ciiUens of the city, to be held
eaaoB Throe will be grown on
Ten otbern were tojitrad. none of
Monday evening. January 12 It was whom wiu die.
the tract of land Just west of South
origlnaJly intended to hsre thU meet­
Elmwood avenue, nnd nh expert growing on the evening of Prtday. Jahnary
er from Saginaw will be In charge of
h. hut this was found to be Impimctlcthem, so that they will show what the
nble. owing to the High school lecture
land is really capable of.
oonree number for
Mr. Ingersoll looked into the detalU
the Moadny evening meeting the sugar
of the culture of the beets to some ex
quMtlon will be thg^ughly oo»
One of the prime essentials U
wldered. and several other mattera will mayor maybury telegraphs to keep the ground clean of weeds. la
be taken up. Including several
do this the land Is plowed to
BAER FOR COAL
farturing
and in the spring, after the
Industry refern«I to to the
weeds and grosses whose seeds were
•ooK. tim.. ago. and other
Latter Replies That His Road Ships left la the ground have grown up. the
wnm n. The place of meeting hns
ground
is
thoroughly dragged and the
Vary LiUle Cost West—Will Ask
‘ not yet iMH-ti dt*clded. but s
Y-ecds killed The cultivation of the
Other Companies te Help.
notmeed later.
thus made comparatively
Hr WITS ». .a. CtssB. b—h.
Another matter that will
fore this meeUng to be held Monday
The b^ts are aoRn to rows about
Detroit, Mich. Jan. 2.-!n reply to
evening. January 12. will be that of a tetogram from Mayor Maybury. ask eighteen Inches npart. though Mr. Inthe right of way/or the T. C. L. A M. Ing why the west could get no hard gerooll U‘ led to beUeye that there
nut of the city. The ooaualuee ap­ cod. Proaldent Bner of the Reading
pointed by the cltliens* meeting held railroad today wired the mayor as fol the grower in making the rows fai^
some months ago will make lu report lows: -We ship very lltUe coal west. thcr apart, thongh the yield would not
at this meeting All arrangements for Win nsk our BuEalo agent to aee If be quite so heavy. The beets are
the right of war have been made sat- anything can b<. done for your relief. thlaned to five inches npart In the
Fortunately for the clll- Will aak aome of the other compiLnles row. and If this work is done well the
who do nend coal west to do whatever cultivation U not difflcult. The yield
they, can for you.'
in the Saglaaw valley varies greatly,
ranging from 10 to 20 tons per acre.
as from that point the T. C.. U A M.
Mr. Ingereoil says that there Is good
Will go out over the M. A K. E. trucks
money In the nlalng of the beeu. hnd
Every progressive cltlien should
K.Benator Aequlttsd ef tbs Charge of one man to the ridnlty that be visited
ntoWe It n point to be present nt both
Is so pleased with his success In past
AUsmptod Bribery on the First
these public meetings. The bnsiness
years that he has plowed during the
men especlslly are urged to attend the
fall 300 eerro. which he will put to
A
meeUng next Frtda
Grand Haven, Mich.. Jan. 2 —Ex- sugar beeu next spring. Mr. IngereoU
Mtator George E Nichols %tanda ac­ sutro that. In his esUmstion. thto Is
quitted of the charge of attempUng the way to grow the beets to get the
wy. the verdict of not guilty be­ best results
P«iome* RK*lpU In ItK W.r. $*1.- ing unanimous oo the Snit ballot. The
Part of the cuiUroikm of the beeu
trUt has lasted eight full weeks.
In the Saginaw valley Is done by wom­
m.05, as Against
In
When
the verdict wna announced en and children. Mr. Inggrsoll thinks
1901-lncresse Is SUady.
. .
there was a great roar of appUnse. it would be more dificult to obtain
Many of the spectators had filled the cheap woman and child labor
space inside of the rnlUng usually re­ hut thU would not Interfere with the
served for attorneys and court oO- profitable raising of the beeU. He U
. but thoee who were placed on convinced that there ahoold be n beet
the outside were not to be beaten In sugar factory here, and is confident
ace to groet the respondent. The that if ooe Is located here, built by lo­
rolling oEerad no dlMcnliy .nnd wotn cal capital. It would be a great thing
flnaactolly. not only for the farmers,
but for the people who put ihelr
The respondent, however, turned hU money Into the building of the fsetory.
Mr. Dicktoson. s sugar beet expert
ick oo the onslaught, and with tears
to his eyes rushed to the jury box. from Saglaaw. arrived In the city loTbf nlrew iwih*
The jorymea crowded to greet him. da.v. He will be atatkme^ here from
the court room echoed and re­ this lime qn till the oontrocu for the
echoed with yells and handclapplng beets are made, and will furelsh any
that would have done credit to a set Information that may be drolrqd
desired by
: baseball fans.
men or othan who
Mrs. Nichols, who shows only too may be
the beet
visibly the terrlhle stroin she has en­
dured. aooompanSed her husband to
hU rush to tha Jwy box. NIeboU was
domd. After the momentary
^down. ha aiaodI np and met his
admirers half way. For aix hours, nnLast Night
til Hmg after mldnlghu he received
Central Labor Union EleoUoa.
itkma at the Culler House.
San Pranctoeo. Jan. 2 —The Aaaoci
The Central Labor union wUl meet
lotoMmm aflac telegram from
ated Press has iwcelved a mesang#
thia evening nt 7: JO o'clock ahnrpc All all parts of tlm sute.
a
^
from HawaU that tha San Froneiseo
detogntca nre urged to be prasenu ns
end ofthe cnhle waa pktoad up yaatm^
three will be decdon of oBcem nnd
TODAY'S MARKETS.
\ day aftoraooB and that the apUetog
W Wlr, t» tto K*«taa PMStC
was completed at midnight, when comDo net miee the meat pleasing axD^t, Jan. 2 -Wheat. T2 and Wc; mnnIcaUon with Hoaololo was onaad.
hibRlon ever given In this city. CoSan Froneiseo and Honotaln axtonlal Moving Fleture Co. In Etoinchanged the first words by enhto at
heeg^ Grand tomorrow evening, new.,
11:03 last night. The signals wero
beye* hanefH. Matinee at 2:ja FepChicago. Jan. 2,-Wiiat. tlHc;
ular prAea.
corn. 44%c; oats. li%e: pork. flT.fO:
lard. It.JS; ribs. UJtlhk.
BEtT VALUES ALWAYS 1
aty people
—Dont ho th# taM to a
Oh "M rolto tha moili.toiig exUMtors new SUjOOl Hamll
sary of Mr and Mrs. Prank Smith on hibRian ever givafi to thia cHy- Cotogfto.
the penlnsnU yeaterday. A Ene time toalal Mmrtog Ftotaro Oa. la Btotowaa enjoyed. It took nine roaat tnr- bargY Qraad tmmrria evaatom mmakeys to aattofy the appeUtee of thw

FOKKEUEF

OFDETROIT

NICHOLS MOT CUILTT

Waahlngion. Jan. 2-Accordlng to
the latrot mall advlcea from the Phil
IpptoM tho namber of deaths from
cholera throaghont the archipeiagu
has reached II8.27S. On the day pre^
K the date when this report was
iled. 2L8 caeea and 17t deaths
reported from the various prov­
inces.

**THETHlEESTAir’
Handome Cigar Label for s New
Brand in Honor of Thrro Foot. ball Flayers.
t E Weaver Is msnuranurlng s
r brand of cigars to be called The
pee Stars.- tn honor of John Black
en.* George Fishersmd Tony Rokus.
three celebrated f.wibsll pUyers
of the Traverse City eleven. A band
label In half lone has been s^
. and It will adorn the boxes

■ will be In accord mith the IsIm-I

ENORMOUS
Quarter Off :
U umpl) eoormout f« thk time of the ytu. Pcopte kaov Umt i
exttar^mary
extmotdumrjr xUuet
%Uuet are only poiaible
pomible at BemU'a Here we menti
few of the good thinga:

/

11 -4

X/-

Bop’s
sir, .Men-x5weaterx. worth bom ».tW U

Shots
Sholily shoe* ana a healthy boy
make a i>oor combmaiitin.
Our boy'% shoes arc maac to
sund the kicks and knocks the
hcallhicsl Un in loam ran gi%c
them.
If yonr boy can kick ihtough
them :n a shoit time me maul to
know ii-hc U Iw the hrst one.

lENDAA OO.
arooBooa «<•„«,/, M„hrt. $tjf. isa
50c aocfcaoco-Oonof tUcmhmlr iSc.

a-; t—i-

m.-mWiltixlxJwiinr; y.teiWMlltlltprtlWUmw

We d Like You

Wc Inventory this month, aU winter stocks most be
reduced in cooseqaence. We’ll seUymi

to see our Imr ol l»oy*x shoes at
$175 and S2.UII. They
arc splendid wearers and made in
sliai»clv stvlcs.

OVERCOATS
!i!£\
S3 4« boys OrercMtt w«ib $4JW. $4.T5 bays 0»er-

MndU.
Tritdrkh

coats wortb $r.sa $*.« bays Orchaats WMtb $!• ta
Jii V$.7SbaysOTercMttwtnb$t3.S0U$iS.

ULSTERS
mui-rs.
A Bargain in Suits K.2tl.SI.»kllU0

Thomas Dunn Fays Penalty for Crime
Committsd In 1*00 In QwsrrelOver
Small Sum of Money,
to wir. IX. L'lrmus IU«»ra
Umls. Mo. Jan 2.—Thomas
Dunn, colored, was hanged this.morn
for the murder of Peter Jackson,
another negro The crime mss com
mined October 29. 1900. and was the
ne of s quarrel ovt^r s small sum

A big Une «.f Suits, embracing Caxaimerea, WontaK etc. in
all «yle»-nearly all xitex in the lot. but only one or two of
each kind. They go now at $6.25. «m WrMbw.

'KINBKRO’to

WE3

will be in the market thia winter for aU kinds of Logs and
pay the highest marhet prices. Can or write ns befm
«1L
JOHS F. OTT & CO.. Ttayeree City. Mick

The R. N. of A. will held a .s|K*claI
meeting in M. W. A. hall Saiurady
evening for prociice.

Boston Ferns an

AFTER
XMAS
BARGAINS

New stock received and for safe at

newaFlovpera$tore

Our U»de «u bifisrr
than ever this year—but
to close out •ooiclmct
weygive you cost prices—

Cut, Flowers and Potted pianU
kept constanUy <« hand.

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist.

■I

COME

IN

NOTHING ELSE JUST
LIKE IT : :

And see about them.

WATCHES
RINGS
.

Hastan&

WOOD WANTED
CMiorr W-h^T BuiMsne. m> (Nrrtl-

•TOl Art-ooe. in>
IW*. oif Clrrli

Bu

Kmj-dtuAn Arrtim-.

cm..

Everything the best—
Hart, Shaffner & Marx,
Stein Bloch and
other makes—all go ;
as follows:
i'
$8.50 for $6.00.
$14.00 for $10.00.
20.00 for $15.00.
25.00, Ulsters,
i’l -i
for$17.0a i

ISwHt CiJcf 15c af cBH-SttfagLl

•••••.....

■.4.

lOFF

.Make up your mind and
a start the new ycar right and on an aamoI plan by trading with

NECtO HUIDESEI HANGED

THE UNNEI TEAS

SvirH'i" 'iSi;

Hobart

Bamiltott *

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aotbtng Cotuioiiii/i^

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tHAN6^ IN MONT «LEE. |.

Mm/Mrs

thT£21^wSS rM^*fartnr^ |

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W. U haa

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GRAND TftAVCme HERALD
Inc tb* crarwtb of a cone on tiv af
Mant PaM Martmbme. firm reportad
by tba MartMlqoe P9hc* on Anc U.
The nna. nccmM^m Major Hoddrr^a ralcnlatkm. baa now reaebad n
bMckt «f B» ML vlfb a baaa «f dSB
feet.
mnreMani c
only 107 days to reneb
aanaleoa. and tt la MUl |

mookey Unfuace, wbllr rtaltlnc bla
aun. llarry E. Garner, at Baltlman
aaJdw Tbe cadre vocabalarx. of tba
chlmpaasee embrace* about twen
fire to fifty werjU. Durtne my
aearcoca I bar* learned tea of th
word*, no that I can undenCaad tb
and nako myarnr nadantaod by CM
la tone, pitch and modalatkm i
eoonds are wltbln the compaae of tba
buman rotce. bat two of tb* aa
I
MtAT WILL ftC CHCAPCIt
ar* moA creatar In Tolnma tbaa It Ja
WMUjr pr«lS^ tb»t In M poaalU* fV tb* bamaa Inan to rn
^ fron tbn flm or tbe y«nr th«r« -Bcfik,- aoeordlnc to tbe profmm
bt on tb« nnrket man 1mm
i-ntum
M M7 timo mne
mvrittg of im. Tb® west U prrpnr
lir. A. R KenneUy ba> returned to
Itaf n nvppir thni will or®rpowi
Harvard aaivt mtty frum aa expedltloa
to auiNTrl*e tbe Uyln* of a caUa la
Mexican water*.
lan tto fMd lou of bnlf n doxra i
jnro bolac f«d tbo Urgft noint
loro thee. O yaa 1 lore tboo.
Bat lt‘a all that I can wrar bo.
iobonp and caul* In a doeade. and
*tlMB wUl oomc two prot;^>-^e to tb«
'Mydi!
Urmm, who wiu Ibiu aell lUa gnin
mAwmiamrnitif. and tb* otber to ibe
The time
^licwiiahol4ir of tbe cast, wbo will ob^
y ulne day* twelve bnura
forty-four mi ite* and two and elcMyItb* oecood*.
The Boerwt of Long LK*.
Consist* In keeping all tbe mail
Sana of tbe body In healthy. ro|
action^ and in quickly dnUn

,Wf7 load Win b* UftMl.
‘ Tb* manner In wbicb Mb
^Bpwm Jmm hnndlad lb* deUeato alumr
Ikm In VelMaoela U very creditable to
blm and to tbr Tniu-d gtatea. M
Sowan dUplayiNl tart. p^hI judemr
and AMlltr to act In an emeeveocr.
rlgbt. PrwdUvnl RuoNrvHl
And am rigl
>a.a«ood
It ri«hl o
apot. and one In whom h.- ran place

_

reculate Stomal Urer and Kid­
ney*. purify the blood, and «lvo
der* In
strencth alwasrs follow tbelr use. Only bOc.
mxaranttNNl by Ja*. G. Jobnaon and
P. li. Mead*. Dnmiata.
AlN.ut iRoimo i«.u»d« of
Cloaeni; U eiporti^ to China annually,
and tbl* aosuuut might be grown cm a
farm of oc\cnty-flve acre*.

Now that Pre*Idt«l Caalno
acTwad to tbe propoaltion to m
tb* diaouiam of bl. n publlc tu Tbe
Hacur tribunal bt> trouble* ma>'
partially over, but be woubl have
aared much In money and a llttb^
ahip* If be bad aettU>d tint.

BY TRAVKfISl ^ITY ROD AND
QUN CLUB YESTERDAY

TlieX»*i
_______ ________
1.111 alAdlRblng oath* In legal imnwdure mod sauRtltuUnf declaratloua ‘^oa
IH*»d a Bit Shoot for tho Beginning of fait b and honor.*'
tha Hwm Yaar^lorc* Rivalry
for High Cun.
ver endure tbl* trouble
remedy that »topp<
Tba Ttararae City Bod & Onn clnb Mn. the
N. A. Web*lor. of Winnie, Va.
apMdiba Maw Yaar ywatarday
She wTitee: -Dr. Klnj?
ng** New Ufe
j of aick bead-

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(riwWB ^MBk waUfor tbe anoo
IBa alnb^or tba whole of IMS.
Thaowmbanof the olnb bare not
haldaSbootforatoodwhUe. bat
Mi Via kind yaatardiy, and tbe olnb
yanrnthL
Bll who pmlaaoto oome out
iMa ia ha PNHBL hat that* vwa
tSniBhmU lohayeaflne tlmaanda
iMdahooL
Whan tha aboolen and tha apootaMb nrrirad, they found n tnrkay that
WHBhod*ilt^ ptmndt hnaf np bafoie
Mai, with Board attached el
Ml It vonld te praeentod to tbe
Mom vho mad* the hlshearaoorr
inhlaintlShttda. Bo iba ab«
ML not for tha .tnrkey. hot for tbe
Mn vr ahoattnt. AadA.H.Fhny
•oak tha Iwikay nviy. not baoani
von A|, hot Mply haannaa it vne
pnaanlad to Mm. Hemadeaeoore
BftlblfdeontorSfi.
Than vaa the kamiaat kind of Hval9. Rot for tha tnmy hnt for the hoo.
m of makinc M hifliael aoore. Fnd
a OwtU vho wa* homa from CSimnd
Mpid* to epend New Year * day. va*
OBa of tbe ahooter*. and he made a
Monc bid for the hlcb aoorw Of
BBnna ha did not vaut the tarker.
Md D. H. Allay. WIU Murrel and A
^ Party and Bd Broaoli>nd all tba

rtagw Tb* Bnrtela. it M 4
the outsat marrisd eoupl
de* Sciences that tbe soQ oncer tbe Tbay bav* Ifvad nB tbsir i
Bonlerard St. Martin, at Ports, which
la being thrown up by excaralon. ia
highly aulpburoo* and ibf^ U evi­
dence of roleaale nctlrity tn tbe man­ tember 2t. aa tb* iwault of a lovacB*
ner of tbe faraaatiao of tne sulpbtir. quarrel and has never alM awak­
Iklille tn DO aenne na alarmUt. M. ened. Is beMevad to_ba dytar «a«a
Meualer polau but that tbe crust of^
tbe earth can be bat thin where these high pulse, wbicb tbe doemra baliava
volcanic alga* appear and that in the is due to exUwsticm. Tbarw la vary
event of volcanic pcuvlty tn that re­ little fever and reoplratlon Is normnL
gion of tbe earth'* surface Pari*
Many Swedish towns. eapadaXly
would be a dangerous place In which Malmo. Halmaad and Marstrand. barn
to dwell.
been severely damaged by recent
At Potuvllle. Pa., juat before dawn atorm* Many persona have benn
Tuesday a naptha pipe at tbe gas drowned. Three Russian and banplant began leaking Tbe air became dreda of Scaadlnarlaa veaseU have
ao strongly Impregnated with tbe gna been wrecked.
Tbe government baa porebaaed
placed in a condition bordering upon m^ buffalo from a private bard
r stocking tha Te
asphyxiation. Tbe fumes spread until
I park. The herd la tbe perk now
they invaded eviery bouse in tbe
era about 4S.
town. People awoke choking and
gasping for breath. Hundred* were
Oermaa Atlantic
scarcely able to breathe and lay In a hope that tbe
kind of inertia witbout being awar* cable win nontilbiite tsmard strength,
of tbe source of trouble. Tbl* con­ ening more and more tbe good reledition of affair* lasted tha greater Uoaa between Germany and tbe United
part of tbe day and creattN) tbb wild­ States.
est constematloo. Of tbe 16.000 Inbabitama there was scarcely a alngle WILBON HBATBRB. tba beat nlf^
peraoB wbo wa* not more or less
seriously affected.
At Sbelbyrill*. Teno.. Rev. Dr.
Mark*, a retired MelhodUt clergyman,
aged SO. 1* dead from a disease which
baffled the diagnosis of skilled physlcians from New York. Chicago and
many other clUe*. A thin sheet of
cartilage or bom*, commencing lu
growth four years, ago encircled his
body from the pelvis to the cheat,
gradually auapendlng the funcUon* of
the organ* until death ensued. The
presence of the icartllaglnoua ^wih
upon the heart and organs of respiraIkm li believed to have been Iho Im­
mediate cause of death.
New Guinea native* have brutally thRSRldMOD^tSil^
murdored two European pro«poctor*
and many other persons. It is feared
that the drought ba* caused Uie na
live* to rtMwrt to cannibalism. Tbou
sands are starving or subsisting on
root*. Twenty-five nativea were re­
cent If killed In a tribal fight.
Peraons close to Stephen B. Elkina.
United States aenator'from West Vir­
ginia. credit him with being closo to
the multl-mlUlonalro division. Out of
his many and varied InteresU 4je
cleaned up belwet-n 17.000.000 and |8,OOO.otK) last year, and hU entire for­
81.. until Monday
JanuerySth.
is put at al«ut |50.000.0(H». The
Hours. 2:00 to 8:00 p. m. Citi­
•enator'a sons are of great assistance zens'Phone
475.
In managing hU vast Inresimcnt*. ^
The geyser at Eldorado. In the Klon­
dike. which began flowing early in tbe
h and which tho gorerament has
succeeded In capping, has broken out
again and Is sending an Immense vol­
ume of water all over the surrounding
country. The glacier formed from the
gejwer extend* ovct an area of throe
mlliM. and is Inpn«a*lng In sire
Pn»f. klurlHanI of Naples university,
who bolds the poKltlon of phyaiclan
Qu(H*n Helena of Italy. Is both in st

'srsstsiL'rJrs

-sr-

WE PALMIST-

WANT DEPARTMENT.

i. B. MMU. H. D

The wnUT imutT available on tbe
Pacific alope for |.ro<loclng riei*tric eomry la aqnlmlent to tbe combuatloe
of 300W.O00 ton* of coal a year.

BUSINESS CARDS

H'SSW.’.SK^'

Haring tbl* wondetful medi­
cine no one
and F. H. Meads gua
and It 00 bottle, and i
lU cu.

MISCELLANEOUS

UN’s tlPPORTOMITT—Its
i a woman onn rseiet tba
• to iavast -n littla
wben-sh# see*
aee* n bargain. Bbe
wben-aha
ShtS: ISS

* um

^ TOedo. D.

We Uve tim coach in ^ dl oota,. with frinK* or rocco side*. Ihi.

3.90

Walk BA eat in this cUmma. Te moat

This oooch at $4L€S is a oonch that others would ask *$f..75 lor.

Yao mark for tbam, aat tham at mark
far ff— by dapeaWnB them in tha

Cm U ad Pick w Ml WkUi nr atMrtsnlu {wd

Whert My will draw mtaraat dby

J. W. SLATER w LMdL»r.Ho.se.F«n!.sh.r

K. A HulL PraaMent; M. C. Mvla
and A V. Prtadrich. Vioa Prmhienta:
C. A Hammond. Ceehi*r.

'statAim
OPERA HOOSE

TmtSUY. JliL 8TH
The Record Breaker

For Sale

O. P. CARVEHa BRO.

HRE INSURANCE
L. A. BUILDING

ebeut 10 miles aeoth of Trnverae end
one In Weaferd County.. I wlU eeR
Mm lor ruaaaimbU prfaae. If ywm
can nay pert down. wtTt gtv* long time

OS-rKOF>ATI-«V

hi. IHVMIAN.

HOYT’S

MO Waahiagtoo s>i

A TEXAS
STEER

Traveme City

A. D. TYLER

om. SAWVKI

•DENIISTO

Dentist
OFFICE:

in uj Vi lou!

boM d d emh Hitt!
-once Scckia' b McMy
PoorSnlaess.”

If you dcMrc tt» install a s)ntcin ol Klcctriral l.iglitin^,
Beds. Burglar .Manus or Tclcidioncs, iNrrmil us to cMimale. Wc luxe a fine line i*f
tupplics ami can tpmlc satislacttuy prices iW high grxilc
woik an 1 lualcrial ::::::

-«OMy." John O. O'H.r. a.
•The Minister to Oahomey.*’

TkFaswsTiittStNr
Quitatti

And all tha Old Favorlua.

Price.

33c. 60c. 75c, $1.00.

CAMPBELL BROS

NA4h©in You
3uy^ &

m

You want lo buy a i;ootI one. ()m; ihai you know is
jjood—You don’t buy it with the same fretjurncy >ou
buy groceries. If you buy the wrong kind you have
bought a trouble: that is hard to get ri<l of. \Vn can
fully recommend THI*: G.-XHtANDS roVl-S. 1 li. y
have stood the test f6T y’earsand arc constantly gain­
ing in favor and |>opularity. THE .VR'I* (..ARLAND has biij‘few equals—it is the lim-st ma«K:
heater in the 'world. 'I'his splendid stove is yours
for $4S.(M. THE YAU£ (OAKLAND is one of the
best wood b^se burners that is made. It is hard to
find a complaining customer. \Ve sell them from
$17.00 up. THE PREMIU.M G.ARLAM) al­
ways finds a ready s^le and our prices are from
$12.00 and ui>. There are many who woulil umnone but the “ROUND OAK.” \Ve carry a full
line of all sizes and the prices are from SU.iMito
$24.00—glad to show you these splendid siov<*s.

« niRTON'SDIlUIII HEATED

^th

D'-£.'5?aiLVi£ji israss

The only successful heater that can be attached al any
joint of the stove pipe, and can easily heat the “room over
head” without ano extra fuel being used.

s,L7ga,-axf'.“=aa

If you want to warm “that room” l>uy one of these heaters
for : : :

AND OO WARIWI

TRY A RBOORO WANT A&

E.W.HISHKS&S(I
,

FIRE IISURAICE

and Plano Instruction
:t-i. THK maMW"

j^*g555^*s?rLfi. «g;wa eilaBwptrTox

Studio - 210. New Wilhelm Btook

Mrtqnag tbe foundeiloo of tb* disease

Bend far lUt of trert.

JU^ THINK, nw^ nude, nice couch. <1 ft. Umg. 2S inches wulc.

Hi

OR. J. W. HIOGINA Dentim. has rw
moved to the New Umon Bleak.
174Btf

gTte earn.

lod<^o«Lnndweahrtrspuia price on them to »o%e them belore
^ tafe onr Inventory. We have a 6nc selection of couches vet, in
bU colom: ami to move them out lMcwc|4acn our spring order wc
hbve pot n pnoe cm them that wiU uix yon doUariw

Z. B. Bnm,. M

FInda Way to Ltwa Lhng..
Tbe startling auouiicement of a
Dlact.very that will snrwly lengthen
life I* made by editor O. H. Downey.
of CborubuMSo. Ind.
wlab to atate.”
- **I__wUb
atate.he write*. *thal Dr. KlaT* New Diacovery for ConsnmpUon ia the moat
InfalUbbr'^remedy
dy that I I

Hall's Cntnrrh Ooro
M tbe only poelUve
»tbe medlenl trater

Ming nntare la dome lu work. The
■mprldCors have no much Caltb tn lu

Siwu-efclBCH l««i,w.hr.r,Uve.to.’of odds u>d emit

martin St Enans

Do net mies th# meat plaaiing i
Mkay. bat baonnaa tbay wanted toU hlbltlon ever given in this city. <
Moving Picture Co. In BU
lw*f qiMtelpr. Wit. berg's Grand tomorrow «vanlng. noi
«h* AooUat. tm tbooton boys' b«n«flL Matinea *1^:30, P,
Mmiilvaa van Will MamL F. D. ular pricaa.
Mrtla. A H. Perry, H. U AUey. W.
a Bnlb Bar. D. OoohUn. J. H. Me A LITTLE TIME spent
coat and UisUr 0«
dnngh. Mark draw. Bd Bnwoki, Will
meka you a cuateofier end aav* you
MM A L. fiaohaat and A^nr
from $L00 to $$.00 on e gMwnL
Hamilton Cletblng Cm
i
B10D
$100 R
Howard. $100.

mth Cm la taken Inleranlly. acting

m innual Hwrotinf Sale

?K0|il5»yilll»NI»

PROF.HARRiE

New Century Comfori..
MiUlooa are dally finding a world of
comfort In Bucklena Arnica Salvo.
It kllla pain from Burna. Scalds. CuU.
Brulaos: cunquera Ulcer* and Fever
8ort»*: Cure* Rruptlon*. Salt Rheum.
Boll* and Peloni; remove* Com* and
Warta Host Pile cure on earth. Only
Id F. H.

SEASON OPENED

■ dvateurlaiRti

ofibtWorid I Lrjslibirthday MimmmXA

•Major

J.W.CAUNTLETT.M.O.
PMYUCIAW *WO »ui>o«o»i
•■p>7 «(tu Rr* M* rittix

r'ar

THE HAliNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
oi-rv.

imiom.

jSBgBBrtttRtbMbiiL

J

-■.:. mmmmmvumum,nm,mts.mmi,m
THE mfiHE TMBHIUL

It Is flipM

That Col. Bryan is writing more letters.
Some people fear he may have contracted
£raphoidophrenoia. No man can afford
to take chances with health. Better eat i
bread made of Queen City Whole Wheat j
Flour and defy the “granh.’' Sold by all
grocers.

HANNAH & LAY CO.
Ol-rv. MIOM.

m«KCOIfVEinMNI
|0 Cen»M all f

Fbr tie New Tetr tnd break it, bal
reaew tbe qbc yon made last jeai
aid ftart a SAVWCS ACCOUKT wUl
Ike

:

:

:

:

:

RRST NATHMIAL BARK
Pays 3 per Cent. Interest.

Condenstd !2tws
% cf midfigan
Tba widowed mother of Loala Pa«
aaadaa. who Ufl lladaoa thraa jmti
acoaad baa beaa aK^anad aa dead,
bae raoelsed a letter from bias fi«a
Idaho. Hesaje he bae laada flBO.OOC
la mlalaxaad will aooa retara lo lire
with ber
lira mm BtewaH of Obabojcaa
bae ee.^ reaaoo to bellere that there
are booeet men to the world. Laet
week ehe reoeierd ao aaoajOBOaa letler oonialBloff
lo ymjmmxX of a
■Bilk hill of 17 j
wae iaoloeed aajluc that tbe writer
bad oootraeted the debt when Mra
Btewart’e wpa wae eelllog mtlk. bat
liad mwlooled to pay It.
Mra EUea Onmer. ao aged raaldaot
of Oalom. wae elraofc bJ a ewltoh eogloe io tbe lileblgma Oeetral yarde at
Owm^ aod kooebed 10 feet loto tbe
dlhdi
Prleodi raelieti to tbe old
ladj. folly expecnlog ebe liad beeo
killed, aod were greeted wlU. ao lodlgaaat ootbaret hy Mra Otooar:
-Thafe a roagb way to getaayooe
off tbe track.- The oaly Ujory ebe
•astaiOMl wae a braieed hip.
A mad dog appeared to tbe towoehlpoLPttUfleld laetAagoet aod bit
eeretal oowa Hympome of hydroI of Dr. Kott
Soar oowe belooglog to WUUam Oamp
bel aod two beloagiag lo Obailee
Roee were ebot. Experimeau oa the
bralae of tbe rattle prored that they
did bare hydrophobia A oow Iwloagtag to Walter Latbrop who lieee io
U»e eame oelgborfaood. hae dreelopad
killed
Maoietee droggleto are kalkiag of
ao oprraltog. ao that ooly ooe drag
eiore will be opeo after 6 oVlook
rtealogr. exoeio on fietordaya Both
proprietore aod olerke are bopiog that
ell will co-0|iefate aoJ make it a ear-

BEu^non HiLDHPiiTm

that the \ caamMea diaputc abaU bt
nfccred to Tbe Hagwe titlmaal Um

or turtnimaal aad lu
preoedure bert become
oneral interest. wrHot tbe
oo coTTrepoudeut of the PhlV
Ledger and Timer In tbt
framed -by tbe raorcatlM

committee eboald be proMt.

imSTartte

B

A plain, boncat tonking young fanner
diupped into .Norfolk. Oooa., s few
weeks ago and look bard In the fsm
Dy of Mrw MsrUimit Gre-u. He said
he was east an lug th. sights sod r»vk
owed hr would stay awhUe If tbe cook
log nnd iKiusciuepIng aultnl him.
/•rm pretty parilcubr.** be eonlidrd
to Mrs. Gmsi.
•n gums t>b Pb’n' *U suit you.** said
Ibr old bdy. "My grsuddsughler C.nwgbnua kreps bouse for me. Sbe Is tbe
boelraek le tbeee parts."
-That’s wbat l‘m bare to see aliouL

PE* 1000 WATTS

CARPET CLEARIR6 WORKS

D. ARMSTRONG
PAHCEL
AU BA68A6E DEUVERY
vvac «t .N. Y Tm aiorr. Stf mrnt Rl.

falo. N. Y.

wnaaima
FARM FOR SALE
Grand Tnverae awntj, 84 mil
tooth of the city.

J. E. 6REIUCK CO., CIH

sod pralaed Miss

Love & Raff « Electricians

I be has to sell,

ners sod supiiers pleased tbe young
farmer Hut uue day s dinner came
that tickled hU luilste more than ^
the real. The ap|ile plr si the cud w as

Il4k P^rora%

he dimes and dollars
>s a tree and hollera.**

Electric Bells, £lectrio Fixtures, Comblnstlone Gee end
Electric Fixture, Lamps, Telephones. Bat­
teries. Dynamos end Engines.

Give ua ; call whether you wish tc
troll or not. Will be glad to show
ir work to all.

Wc are up to date Elccthdasx and will do jour work in scconlance with
the im?knrriler*t nilct.
mmmlaMmw%rn WlwIriM m

INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND
ENCE SCHOOL of Scranton, Pa.
Room i. over C.ty Book Store. Front
Street

The right to ap|Nilut delegatee or
Off.ee Hours-8:30 to 9:30 a. m
apecisi agents to sttend the tribunal
7:30 to 9:00
for the pun*«»e of serving s« IntenheE. C. EDMUNDS.
"I.TI S mnk
dtsrlrs Is s.-eiwdet! e«.-h |Mirty. *Tbej
Representative.
are also given the right to retain conn
S.-I for the defense of ibrlr rtghts and
inti restK still immsel mny preoral
orslly to the trtbunsi all the a
U a klad of show wbora raaerred
they may tbluk expedient If
•did It 1 esme here Just on purpoee 1
do not count as moch aa In a dra
aoe If you
k«-<‘p hotw*- gu-nl.
Hi. Any
performaoce. Any part of the bouae agrtvmeut to the ouutniry the accept­
I is good
is right for a fine view of the plclur« ance of mediation cannot hare the ef- enough for Frcdrihdi Ihvlrymph-'
feet of lnlrmij.tlng tu- delaying or binThey were msn h-d t hriMmss »
The newsUijra have had good au
In selling Uckeia. aad there ha* b**o
LORENZ’S SIMPLICITY,
a sharp oompaUtlon for the prixos.
Hers U wbat the Waebteaaw Dally
TImiw says of the exhibit Ion In Ypal
Probably uo «ne who has encountered
phiiw In private, end every derision b Dr. Adolf I/xvnx. the emlueui Tirana
•The Colonial kl.nlng IVlun
by a luajtwlty. The sward given bj a surg*HMi. has fslUd to t*e struck with a
enterialne,! a large crowd at the
majority muet be scrampanled by a certain elmplhity In hU insiincr that
kAf, K/A8-T. jmm*
lanil opera house last evening.statement of nwaons drawn up In writ­
•This company Is probably the ing and signed by «ich member of tbe different Isles him from the more familiar type of medhwl m. n lu the full­
largest and best equipped on the mad board. Mliiurliy memUTs may record ed Statee. whose n.hlnxlike vlsagv* and
The performance was not only
tbelrdissrat wbi'o signing. Tbe sward air of ImiKnietrsblbiy make of him a
duly proDouu.'e,l sikI tiotifled to tbe culoaasl mystery lo the Ltyman. says
boat ever s<w-n in Ypallsnil. bul
egcuU of the parties at varlsucr puU the .New Yoik Mall sud Express. He
I.. M»
-Aiuong the plctunn. receiving the SD end to dispute deflullHy and with­ U Just a man wb.i has l.y hard work
out appeal.
learned to do a thing or two l»etter
heartiest applause were ’The (Jrocer's
The tribunal has Us .ordinary oral at
Rev«.nge/ ‘Uulldlng Made Flas).* The Tbe Hague, aod except lu esse* of ne­ than snyUxly else sud is not at all
TMAVr.Il-.h riTV .VAIIKKIH.
pnffed up about it Atid thmugh nil his
IrUhman and the Steam Roller.* Tbe cessity the place of sesidon can be al­ clinical work b.re there has run a re­
CaibM a First Cigar.* -EnflUh Slag tered by the tribonsi ouly wUb tbe freshing currcui of humor that on o.Hunt.* -King Edwards CoronaikSb,' aeeem of the parUea to the coctrn- cealons has fairly n>nvulscd his hcs|H>J
scut.iho run s
and sererml water scenes *8h<iot!ng versy. Wnezuels was not one of the
t*Wr |K*rh. prr bwrrvl i*«>« , ..
....
At ooe cUnIc Dr. I^ireox was explain­ «-W i*.tli,p-riH>und
White Horae Rapldt* was no well pic­ algnsiory (luwers. but the coavratloQ
...................
provided that tl»e Jurisdiction of tbe ing how a little girl who had Uvu op­ Mkort col pur*
tured out that the apectatora 4mai
may within i-ondltidna laid erated on for double disI<M-ath.n of the
that they were standing on the shore
wn in the regulations be extended hip would be aide to move around In
and watching the boat as it flew along.
dlsimtc. Is-twern nonslgustory pow- play liotwlthslaudlng that h.r legs
. or between slfuaioTT aod non- were held by pUsbT v'sMs nt right an:natary powers If Ibe |>artiee are glea with her body, w Iih the limhe free
agreed on reiviarae to the Irlbvitial.
to move onl.v Iwdow the kn.v. To the Ch-n-.. I.,r T*.an.i
While to tbe car of Itassts must Iw amaxemeut of everylMidy tla-n*. partlcuUrly tbe bigwig*
i:
lU PotAl
p„f
...............
Tbe Hague trlhimnl. It owe* Us growth Dr. Lorenx. to illustrat
Influence chiefly' to the l ulled squatting attitude with bis leg*
*The eruption of Mount IVlee
les, .Vmerh-au diplouiats have seis­ poaltloo like that of the UlUe girl and | srr
Hrldly poriraytHl. One c«>uld sva^ the ed every opportunity slni'e Us orgmn- «ev^ . v-omhwl hlpplty-hop around
Same and smoke as It pourtd out of Ixatiou in IIM) to make It a real force
I relallona.
Lhe crater and
* Uke a leeilc toad." he said In his
■e mem- dislocated English, and a roar of laugh
reffpn. ter went over the assemhlage
hn«kmh«.t
lags, the expioBioa of
Itolling water ehd (he lava pouring
town tbe mounuin aide gave the aulienee a cuaceptloo of the destruction
vnd horror of a volcano eruption which
lo story r«»uld give.
-People were so well pleased ti^t
M,n,„ Intend giving again tonightATAat AND PLATFOfUi.
There has l>een a large sale of tick­
ets for the Cobmial Muviog injure
Cos show, til be given under the au
spic«-s of the Dewstioys tomorru
night In Steinberg s (Jrand. Hui ihU

Hoyt s wreatesi Success. “A Texas
Ilaaooi-k will taboo petty ebargea Steer." was first produced 15 year*
after the flret of the year. PeopU igo. and has been on the road contln
beer been io tbe habit of maklag tve musly and each year has made money
aod teo
or its managers. There are many reaions for thU-firmt. It U probably tbe
crealeat American comedy ever prty
lucsHl. but the real reason Is the exA |lf.5(k) Oaroegls liheary ie oow iMient cast that has always be«*n pre^
aeeofed for 8t. Joeepl. Appllcatioa .ided for it. The company has always
blaoke were rveeired Wedoeedaj The MHVU kept up to thd urigmal standard
eottunon ooaoell at a* fotore meetiog rhia hai>py satire on American poU
will aoorpt the gif L
Ira oomes to Steinberg s Grand Opera
rioeeie Haao. Uie dee year old souse next ‘Thuraday. Jan. §th.
daagbler of Mr. aod Mra Oharlae
Baaa aC Owoeeo. may die from the ioiariee ehe recwleed by her dram oalob. It th«» rongrwgailoiuil rhurrh Tueetag Are while ebe aod other obildraa lay evening next. David (' Cxini. offwere playlag with parlor amtobes
lor of the New Centurj- 8u
I who bae a 1.000 aors Rrbool Trarber and other 8u
whool .publlratkma. says; "It U with
trrat pkMUiBre^at I give my unquall
led radorses^t to MIsa lYorraoe
erer were for elaariag brmMi load aad te-Ollel and her lltustrated lectoraa
maklag it At for geoetal farmlag.
w "Ufe In tbe OrlraL" X Ctoa
Oora baikiag mechioee have wmimwork to be or ebe highest order
ad eiaee Deo. 1. IKOO. » pareoae. 14 of
« to tbe c
whom Use aear Uadeoa. BaU tbe
aiolUw bad to base a baad or Aagata

tar. bot oa MaAaJT^M m
ooasammv. Talk to nay mam
oalac 9M tbroogh a W«liMb
haxmar aad yo* wlU b* *«r>
prtaml at th* oxpr«**law oC Mb
tafacUoa h* will mak*. WM
conaumara voloatarllj t«*tlCj
that th«ir bUla for oo*klat and
lifht ar* ahoot what thoj Aar*
ttorly paid lor nght alone M
a*T«r ka*« what «eed Ufbl wa*
antU gas wa* tnatall«4. jaa Mgr
rely on th* truth of cmr date*.
8«ad la jonr ordora. BoCk
Ahoaaa.
Na A»^ FMI

•Mdaa Mw Baftk
U|Mal>mrfii.

N«Uc*»
rry.' «nrt which ny vaMh
di%sin*e*rr«l rwtirrty 1 can.

more wofii to the dealer
bat a loM to \ou.
The Con^mon Sense
Medical .\dviicT. looS
large ya^ in paper
covers, is sent /rrr on
receipt of XI one<rat

«0*i tb* WdMbaob Viht Maai
fb* M «C -NiliMIMt.* MU
a mmmkrn *C *a*k for
Tbe obaepaat ttgbf t* a Aw
that «aa b* TRUTHTULLT m

t-IOMT

: f«r fTT, and another to Mrs R. R.
t for $20.

erv .** There is aothinf

MAiivinr

AHB
ABSOLUntT SBSSim

A BkUttuI DomMtie*. Cwmly Ocarf.
ft is conning daitgcr to stand under
* Mlrn Aopbla BckdabL a domrwtie ropbwed by a fMrkbre till. famOr. bat fcy caves. Nut a few have Warned this
jaat oold 'for n^Wi a aflk scarf which
kbe was A%e y^rs ti> making Tbe thi.
th«r !TT|2
rich rhUsdelpUU wo.
-a -rvlb. 104*...,.41.
TU.
Mgu of the Mwrf ws. learned by I oou^ b iavintig sicknemi. and^v a
Miss EcidsUi in bi-r nstMv land of AkuTackneasbas its begiamng in s slight
Kerway and'U ot er a hundred wars
eld. Altbaugb I er hsivdmsde Uc«
hrlnga eoeb good mums. Miss Ki-kdaU ctmtlnors In
rmlng her epare i
always helps and ahaoet always

, "Tbit .vnnluly was the l|«rt pie I
evir S.-1 uiy te.-ih In.” he said to the
rUamied Ge<Vgtsnnn after the m.wL
"How siiuti w ill you lie ready lo pack
up nod start for .Noriij Dakuls:'"
Then it isuie out that the youug
fanner v<*s. Fred.Thk Dnlrymplc ..f
Argusvibe, .V l».. with whom <;eurgi-

unniiinsir

OffiKST
OEARESr
-JEALTWEn-.

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or the totted Sialtw.

*n»w»ia*ea4 MaHae Plabieea.
declared that **with a view of ObEleetrtHty Is to be used for Ugtatlfig
riatixig as far as posaible rei'oorae ta tbe bow. tnssthmd and cvwnpaas [
ropce In the relations U^ween state* of the BrltUh lonsvlo bout U<-stmy«*
the aignsuiry powers agree to use their new being built.
beet efforts to insure the psiiflc eeCtleaam of Interastluusl dlffernKwa."
HER d^PUL PIE WON HIM.
The Bdmialstrntlvw cooncU. whldb la
cbirged with instituting the trlbaaal rear raraser Taste* carl's Caaklaa

signs lory {lowera ac­
Itan ThlaYaar.
credited to The Hague stsd of the Nathof foreign affairs, who
krnmiMOt tU atfriaory board of
tha Qmmk TtMtm OaliTM g aaK» ecle kl president. The IntemsUoaal
pauixtsl by this trllnmal
tbe dlnvilon and «iootrol
ary Ml. al t •*!
of tbe latter.
The powers who tis\e rt<txmrar to ar*
bitraliou sign a i^'etsl ait <'‘<'oaiprte**l.
•IM
dalT7»«
la which the subject of Ibe
bald U taOi dtj IhU wiolar. Taa
Irsrly dedo«d. as w.-U as tbe yx.
daaafbrltba ooaTaatiiMi baa not jet tent of the arbitrator,
This
baaa>amtead. bat It U tiia aeovad act tmpllea the uadertsklng of tbe par.
to eohmlt loyally to the award.
bald ia tbe aortbera half of the etam. Each of tbe sigaetory powers has neIcctcfl four pnwoa. who are member*
if Bot la tbe eatire elaie.
of tbe ertiltratloo court and orwW
Tbe faraMt oooraotteo belsf here olntcd for a term of six yvara.
bMtU tbebieleryor
The arbltrsU»TB wbo will f.wm the
dlaplay of dairy pro. ibunsi for the detiTiuli»stlon of tbe
doom wa« Aaa. the otteodaooe large mstu-ra rrferre*! lo tin- permsueot court
bo-en fnuii the l.osnl of arblaad eolae of the beet qnaken obtaia.
ableaaywbare warn aagaged to prat- traters by the psnie. f. tbe «outro.
tat ptaotloal feataiae of the life of versy through the ageti« y of the perIf the iMirtle. fsU to
tbedaiiymaa. Hie the iaieotioa to
agree on the eouipu»ltluu of the erbttr*.
amke tbe appeoaobiag cooreotioa
trlbuuaL each fuirty sp|«lnta two
oelipm tbe former one la erory detail.
irmt^. and thew> two srle«*t an

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00 ROTIUKE A NEW
RESOLUTION

pneedort «r Coot WhkS wn
Dedte tbe VcacsucU Case.

tMrlib if. r-*r.

•mawme court of ibr rniicd Smt««:
Uam Gmcgr Urmy. cinust court Judge
aad at prewaat pcwldHit of tbe aalbra-

JOHN R.SANTO

Rational AMsine Buriau t.

" sSsSe::;:;:

Suffered for ofsr 10 (NR
CURED BY—

Iman’s Ladies* Restorative
Tallmadce, Mich.
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO^
Grand Rapids, Mich,,
Dear Doctor: I have been thinking ‘
for some time that 1 ought to write you
Ja few words of praise for your wonderfui LADIES' RESTORATIVE, which
did me such worlds of good. 1 suffered
such untold agonies with my menses, and female complaints,
for over ten years, that death would have been a relief to me.
1 took doctors’medicine and several kinds of Patent Medi
cine, but they all availed me nothing, i am so thankful that
1 learned about DR. IMAN’S RESl’ORATlVE that 1 want
to recommend it to any woman suffering from thsse terrible
complaints. Anyone wishing to learn more about it may ad­
dress
Mk.s. L. Morse, Tallmadgc, Mich.

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: k£;“

Get

Strong
If the wealc, the thin, the tired and the overw ‘orked
who live right around here could see the curj?s by
VINOL as wc have, they wouldn't class it with
-other medicines, but would tr)- it on cur •• woury
back offer" VINOL is a tonic blood onricher
and body builder. Wc wish we could say just
enough to persuade those who need it to try it —

bothtfor
for oursakes and■ theirs.
■ ■
dAINBS a JOHNSON,
4>BUOQiSX.-TU£ UOMK OF VUiOL.

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WEINGARTEN BROS.. 377-37f Broadway. New Yor!.
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W. B. f-r^Fo^ Actapi •* mbartatr

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OOMMI MATIOnt AND
D-rNAION-r Kt-KO-TNIO

BRACKETS, ELECTROLIERS ARD CHAKDEUERS.
LATEST DESIGNS AND LOWEST PRICES.
AIM a compl.t. lino of B.lls. Batterlo*. Annunciator*.
Tolephonas. Lampe. Shades and Gas
Engine Ignitors.

J. B. PAIOK, ELECTKICIAN
Trarersc aty. Nlctu 214 Frwt SL QUzcm nwo. 93 aa4 4S.

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tt^iaasar.’trwist

twomiicwisctftt

SaMB'aa wSra WiW'nMIT list tbs BMlisss SBhibitSos sC
msrtaK filenra show «tU bs Just as
0ssd ss IS dto srasl^ TWsdmIw
vIObsttM
ths mhmuMm mm ths
dor It. asd l
MtostsIsiY^Mit
, ssesftoc deksu sf ths whs «sralsbsr
I
for ths Osloslal Morlsc Pie- ts*s
IsfslL
tm show are rMssstod to fist tl
toMght. ss so iStkmM sold sfisr

A»l Bebsrs. sos of Hr. asd Mil
ChsrtM Hshsnt st Old HMMIII. Asd Ass^Hssfswti^lsssS HsN^ Fra
st Ms hsMS sf hM Iiiiim Mst Wfsstog of iUs^n pswnsla. sflar sa Uh
asMoflsM thsssssslL Hs wsl

s.r^L's.ers.'s

Tbs stoetlas sT sAssra for Globs
Circle of tbe PsolMtsd Homs Ctrde.
No. 3M, srtn be hsM tbto cnreslsr
The rscBlsr Qssrtsrty Bsestlac of the
Bdlsr Ubrary ssnsiatlos wtU be
rid tam.wmw sftsraoos st S o'clock.

ssrlsv sf s

?s ■S.-Jtft.-SS*,'?;

jK-s3?jr,£Ri!ria: !SL“rr%4i-3i2S

Tbe committees for tbe approscblar
Bmlley rerlral meetlacs held a coo
fereoce Ibis afternoon, arraastai
plans for tbe derotkmal meeUags to
occur nest week.
The dssroe team of tbe Modem
Woodmen wlU meet Monday nlgbl .lor
requested u
Tbe sew shsrab at Mosras Csstor
111 be dsdisstsd Jsaoanr 11« at Ifi
dosh a. m. PrssehlBE also la tbe
w J W. Mil

smsf^

Toa,wsfsfs

JL^KllUr. W. Psssd. D.
Lowiw. a J. Blffias ssd A. I.

Os fist miss Ihs most plsaslag
HlbMsa sstf •ivsa In this city,
toslal Ktovlnt Rkturs Co. In fitolnbsff*s Grand tomorrow svsnlnf. nows
toys* bsnsIH. Mstinos st 2:30. Pop

hhhhhhhhhhh

»Sal8«
One ddlar laved b at food
a. $2 made. You will find a
big cut on our goods up to Jan.
1st that wiU surprise )t>u.

Good Oak OuBboief, worth $ia.00 now ...................................... 9.60
We have a fine Une of Morrii Chain and «ocken that we offer at coat
SO a. m., llJI aw.lM p.»
PsrMsSkaeaw. Sayaty. ISoSBwfae. VriaAc
yrrilasda^SdP u., 11 JDa.wi.

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T-K» Moaaa* •r^rr.I.HIr.K S«Of-»

«W M flHIlilltCDIINIII

awriorsteesd PaSaabar.

218 E. Front

•^3-EEBOaAs-k

» ooenrrad on tbs Wsst

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PHD B BlOUdll TO 1 M-

Intentoiy

PEREMAROUBTtB

a.m..tlSDem..smp».

as:cts^.:s

MilillUTeN

RoelMMrr. N. Y.. Jan 2 --FwHlertc
A: Mm, OM of th^ first shsi Id die
cosslQr to nsDofactitfs cssfij hy asDo not mito ths mast pisssinq as^taMOTSSfi Uto lamtor oC tlis siarsb.
isaltosr. fitod at hla lioms to ibis eitr hibition svsr qlvon to this city. Cotodar. Hs was bora In A1sa«-Lor. Isntsl Movinq Pletort Cc. in fitstobsrq's Grand tomsrraw svsnlnq. nswsboys* bonsflt. Mstlrms st 2:3a Pap­
Tbs cblldrsn of Ibe Cburrb of Christ ular priesa.
fiimdar ncboal rn)oy«l a slrlrhrlds
about tbs city today.

t ss? Uem^ laf

ows thsir
tain Tea.
Do net miss the most piMsinq ex­
hibition ever flvsA In this dty. Cs- EIGHT FIFTY. FOURTEEH-OOLLAR.
Isntol Mselng Pidsra Co, In ttoln.
TWENTY4X>LLAR Ovsroeots put
hem's Orssd tomserww sventof. sowsto at ffi.0Q. ftOjOO, $U.0fi-ri)ost
maksssnIycsrHsdbyua. Hamilton

“£5^iSli?S

HMMSMT Sf tlM

Many of tbe Ills from whirl, women
suter ean b« completely cured wltb
Kocky Mosotalo Tna. Rich, red blood.

3sEff«s.»-.3r

j-JTfs^asns

Ai>oih«*r right of msrrlrd women has
lodl.-ntrd" A Newark BUB
• w weary of tbe lonreraatkmslpoW'
«T> of hla wife and asked s msgistrats
to reatrain her. Tbe msglatnite rehuffed bim sml held that Mrs. Caodls
ran i 4ie luterfarsd with In bar own

Ci^OTIO CANDY MAKES DEAD

tsItbyaU. Tbs fsssfal will Sops sf ths Ffetmt strost and tbs Oass

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AVc have always been conscn'aiive in our advertise­
ments. When we say that we are offering you the bij:gesl dress goods values ever offered in this city—we are
still on the conser\alive side.
When we tell you that it’s an offer, you will nut
hRTe a chance <o duplicate again thU year.—we arc
tclling.you the plain hard facts.
These are lines that we are going to close out; some
of them the line of colors arc broken—some are small
pieces, etc.
Fvciyihing is popular and up-to-date. Lines we are
offering today arc being shown again for spring by travel­
ing men.
We do not intend to carry goods from one season to
another—they are:
Snowflakes, Bourettes, Jacquards. Eiamines, 1 lomespuns. Black Bouclc, Black Canvas Cloth. IVbble Chev­
iot and Zibelinc.

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Traverse City

snusry Clesrsnc
A. J. WII-HEI-iVI
COMMHNCI.NCj bkIDAV, JANUARY '1, llKW. 'I’o reduce our stock before inventory, we will make great reductions in all departments. Below w’c quote vcr>' low prices on Dress Cioo<!>. Silks. C!oak>, Skirls,
Waists. Domestics. Hosiery and Underwear, in fact most ever\Thing in the store. Study this adv. carefully and then attend the greatest money-saving sale ever held in 'I’raverse City. You will tnul L\*KRY-“
THING STRICTLY AS ADVKRTISLD.
Draperies and I.ace Curtains go in this sale at
ONH-FOURTH OFF.

Clothing

Golf Gloves
For Ladies and Children. '25c quality............ 21c
..................................
50c ..
........... 42c

Ladies' liuckskin. worth $1.25.

$ 7.60Ul»irn................................................
$8.00 .................. ............. ..........................
$10JW ..
.................................................
$12.00 ..
$15.00 r.........................................................
$20.00 ..

. C.UO
. G.50
. S.O0
. 9.00
.12.00
.15.00

Men’s Suits
A lot of Broken sires to close at *25 Percent. Off
Boys’ and Childrens' Overcoats ami Ulsters 25
Tcrccni off.

Union Suits
$2.00 black for...........................................
$2.75 natural ami white.................
$:f.25 silver Kray.......................

Ready-to-Wear Garments
. One lot of ladies’ wool waists, worth
1 OR
from $2.r»0 to
to close at... ^
All this season’s waists at one-fourth off!

One lot of Men’s Underwear, broken sizes
mostly shirts, to close.ai
HQ

Silk Waists
$4.50 Waists........$3.50

Onc^ of fleeced Undeiwear. cheap at

43

A FEW MACKINAWS TO CLOSE
Duck Coats, cheap at $1.25.
^ QQ
Duck Coats. Rubber lined.

1.65
2.39
2.69

One lot dressing Jackets, worth $1.25,

Special prices on Boys’ and Youths’ Suits.

^

$5.00 Waists.........$4.«0

Ladies Wrappers
•Ml $1.00 Wrappers............................................ 75c
All $1.25
..
.1...............
1.00
'All $1.50
..
.............. ;............................. 1.20
.\U$L75
..
.;...............
1.45

Out;ing Flannel Gowns
Men’s Outing Flannel Night Robes
Robes. 5f»c kind at 3»c

Robes. 75c kind at 55c

5iV: Night gowns. - ...4lk: 75c night gowns.. 50c^
$1.00 night gowns...........................
70c

Cloaks and Capes

Mufflers
The $lJi0kind.
The $1X10 kind.

........................................... 1.00
.75c The 50c kind........ 39c

Ail Ladies’ Misses* and Children’s Half-Fitting,
and Automobiles, and ladies’ Capes, (^NETHIRDOFF.
All Monte Carlos. ONE-FOURTH OFF,

Special Prices on .Mocha and Dressed Kid
Glox-es.

All

and Walking Skirls ONE-FOURTH

All FursONE-FOURTH OFF.

Assortment of Caps
60c kind. . . . . . 25c 25c kind. . . . . 19c

Domestics

l.QO

Medicated, worth $LtK»....... ............................. S‘Jc
Wool Jersey ribbed. $1.00. lor.......... ................S9c

Ulster Overcoats

f-:;

Ladies’ Underwear-Wool
Ladies' Camel's Hair, worth $1,110,
AO
for................‘.................................... -OC/

One lot Ladies and Misses* left over Jackets at
ONE-HALF PRICE.

Waistings
All 60c goods for.............
All 75c ............................

Dress Goods
Everyone knows the quality of dress goods cXirried at this store. Note the low prices quot­
ed below.
12>.'c,
All 15c goods for...............................
.. 22c
All 25c ........................................ .
.. 29c
All :U>c and 35c goods for...............
.. 35c
AlUlk:............... ..............................
Wc have about 60 pieces of druss**goods worth
50c per yard in Cheviot. Serges. Henriettas
and Granites. We offer them at per A Q
yard..........................................................
-All 75c goods........4>9c All S,5c goods............ 75c
A11$LU0...............S9c All $1.25.................. LOO
All$lJI5 ...............1.20 .All $1.50 .. ............1.35
.A11$L75 . ..........................;............................1.50
3 pieces Astrachan Cloaking Red. White and
Gray, worth $2.50 per yard.
3»00

Fruit of the L«>in.
Agood UnUradicJ.......................................
AU lUc Outing FUnncl......... ..
.i......
AllJRc

...............................
All 7c
..
„ ....V-...................... :
AU6c
..
.................... ............. .
8piec«ofHc*v)’Shjikcr...... ..................
AU Apron cbeckt.................. .............. ............ .

5 Pieces of Acme Flannel, worth 5*»c.
at p6r yard.......... ...........................
4‘pieccs 36 in. Eiderdown, wonh .50c.

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39

3 pieces, narrow Eiderdown. s|x:cial price
ONE-FOURTH OFF on all pant cloth.

Table Damasks
Red, half Bleached an<l Hleaclu tl,
.All 25c goods for........ .'i.................................... 2oc
All 30c ...............................
25c
'ah 35c.................. ............................... ...... :{(ic
All 45c ..
.............:.....5.................. 39c
All 50c
42c
.All 75c ........................ t......................................r.2c
All LOO.........................
S9c

Flannelettes '

One lot of CKld and end dress goods. Black and
Fanc}% all goods up to 50c.
Oft
for..................................... ......................
All goods from 58c to $1.25, for........................ 4Sc

15 pieces worth 10c, for................................. Sc
15 pieces worth 15c, for---- .... ..___ ___ \'2yic

Ladies’ Underwear-fleeced

$1.25 Blankets...............
$!•«>
$1.75

Ladie^' 25<; Jersey ribbed, special

,30

5i»cquality.......... ......................................
89c
Hea\-j-Sanitary^ quality......................... 39c

Combination Suits
70c and 75c Suits.;.................
tec
$1.00 Suits.......... .................................................... 86c
$1.50 .................
1.20
ONE-THIRD OFF on all Muslin Underwear

Gotten [Blankets

A.. J. WiLhEUM

1.10
L'25
1..50

One lot fancy silks, short lengths and waist pat­
terns to dose at ONE-FOURTH OM
All dress Trimmings at ONF.-F(4URTH OFI-.

Hosiery
Ladies' and Children’s wool and fleece hosier>All 16c goods for........................................... 12>4c
AU25C........................ ...................... ................ 21c
All 50c.......................J...................................... 42c

The above prices and articles mentioned,are only a few of the Great Bargahtt we are offering in our Annual January Sale.

SOUTH SID

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5c
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