The Evening Record, February 21, 1903

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The Evening Record, February 21, 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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1903-02-21

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nmR IteVEf^lMS^^-; REW
SIXTH TEAK-1808

TRAVERSE CITT, MICH., .s.\TCRD.vr. EEBRr.UtY Zl. 180S.

DEADLOCK
VARTTAND
BMQUETf^^r-”"" CONTINUES

m

Scoopa l a," hot he
OCLIGHTFUL

CATMCRING

OI

bad been

THE

cob-

SENATE

OV^R

jlM HEHOIT OF
- . J. e. aAMSDEU.
Bar of the Thirteenth Judicial Cir
i

THE j

STATEHOOD OUESTION

IHIOF. OOCKCRAY * STUDENTS

mat

flNE raOMAM WAS HifWM
■'■ii
JLXCSLLCNT

MUSICAL

NUMBERS

AND WITTY TOASTS

FELL HEADLONG

FOICE EITKA SESSION

THOUGH

LEADERS

Will Hold Memorial Service.
17th,
A me»*iing
mta-iing uf
of ithe bar of the Thlr- • window of the lumliuw department of
held ye.- ! the Hannah A Lay Mercanille Cav. the
teenth judicial c
were Ik- nag. of the natkxi* that are inUTv.ied
terday and arrangemenu
arrai
gun for the holding of a knt muftal^.^-j In the VeneTuelan controverav. lu the
vice In honor t»f the late
FUnmlell. March IT. A committee \ Se
Germany. England and Italy.
was apf»oint.Ml 1

STILL HOPE

TO AVOID IT

f
TERRIBLE ACCIDENT TO FATHER
Talk of a Compromise on a T»vo-State

AND CHILD

^Th.

flO.000.QOO

Hall LMt Evanlng..

llr Wlr. t. tbe
BwwrC
Washington. Feb. ri —With only
Dine roon* working day. Ufore con

CAUCUSES
LAST NIGHT

s;X“v.„>ix

HMhta N»nt aug "In old VIninn" In
a very, pleasing manner. re*pt»ndlng
an earofc with The Idtlle lU.y

WILL CAKLETON IS CONlllO

ion lui>ka apparent-

!;.ir ■tjd'i.u’iu :z'r

pending legislation, the *-<nate leader,
are mill cxmfld^t the deadlock will be
broken and everything really nec.-*.
icliidlng the treatiee. will W
before the aeaKlon ends.
k of a two I
fctaleluiod
which nmyj'emovej
hTb^gUlaUo^
inrlttde-t the
pamiage of a deflclenry hill carrying
iH-lween flO.tMMl.tMHi and |l2.tto'M-N.

Under Auspice, of Senior Claw of
the H.gh School.
The advt ril.lng U out fur the entiTtatnroent lo |»e given March S. un­
der thv auspU-e. of the .enlur clax. of
the High echool.
Will Carlton, the
Michigan ikh-i. will give one of hU
world fanioUK entertainments, and
there shmild not
a va«ani »-eai In
the hmi.e when li.* apiM-ars.
The henkir class are taking a h.eav?
risk in s4^uring him. as ,-xpensi-s of
getting thin flne entertainmeni anvery hr«vy. The public will tloulitle«-

FAVORED BIG NAVY

COUNTY CONVENTION

IILO :e

!
Pratt waa rtionen a> chali
erf^ the mei-ting and George H. t

f.^r.nTn‘"=.‘eEi‘rr'':;r;;i7.r.i

High School Debating Club Wdl Hold
an Open Meeting Friday Evening. March 6.
Work Quickly—Some Oppoelthief addreaa.
The regular mending ..f the Higli
briefly of the hlatury of the college, it*
Seb.Md IVlMiting clilh wa. helil last
tion Againat Mlaa Gray.
gn»wth up to the pn>a«iit lime, and the
delightful character of the annual
The rcpiibUcan cad
weetlnga! He toi*ch*«il .with feeling laat evening In the v arious wards of IntereatM of <
miled mate, "to bt.lhl
npon the)fart that the fl«t pupil that
large navy *’ Will At
he had pben he o|*en.s1 the achiad.
Dell A and lUrl Adam.
.llhert
.poke for the afllrmail
»y WynKyaelka. Amll Lcterhie'deVle
for the negative.
in plac- of a regu
duced thi^ullowlng re*H*lmh»u. which '^ThTfrlendK t*fVlM Nettle C. tlrmy.
not pn-sent
late for reiiominatlon for the
«aa pawMxl by a uni
Tlu-re was eons derahle di.cu..i»n
WhervaK. A dear
im the advlwhliny of having an
memte-r of oiir a.K b
frtim ua. and we de,
awake.
ll- "admitte.l Friday
majority pf the delegate.
The chairmen «*f the vai
txir great Iom; therefore.
UeMJlvtNl. That while we rcalixe that
>he ha. gone to a truer and happier
Firat W
life beyond, and while we ml*, her
genial and helpful pn'.ence hen', we
l/urin HoImti.
story Th.t
will andeavor to emulate her vlrtueD.
and alway. keep her memory fre»h In
alchln. It J. Mor­
our heart.: that we wJII mrlve a. .he gan. Allen Smith. <•
A
Hammond.
CUHd of Orlgi,«ting It.
Makndm Wiimh-. l/ortn lliilK'rt. Sam
There 1. a lUon that i. gol
*'RemdVed* That a copy of lhe.e n-.
ound. among hU friend, on ]
oliitkin. I»e .ent to her fiarent. aiid

...S

THIEVES IN THE HOUSE

ptibll.he<1 In the fiaper. uf the city
f 11
A W. J.hrmu., R..Wrt
oSi.me claim that Senator
Ml.. Kdna Wilhelm then .ang a Walter. 1/4.UI THU. and Juliii. Stein Ijui.lng
Moffatt i. respon.lble for the story
Uepn-.entatlve Monn. *. w ife.w. the
Second ward.
.itirv gtse*. woke him up in the middle
- k IMdO
wa. alM.1 called ur
rHatnnan-R^W^Ha.tlng.
of
the
nighi
with the .tartling an
'/After the pm ram the |iarty nd
noimeenient that -Tbere are ihlevi*.
iaiirn*'.! to the 11. el WhMIng. wh,Te
-r"^v”^" wting.. J
M In the houM'" Mr Monroe replh'd. a.
In the large dlnli s nM.ni. at a long
ill.-tt S r Harrow. W O. Foote. Jo* he lumtHl to sleep again. * N... you
tllv dee«irat*Hl. the

In addition to our large Jassoriment of Ream
and Lb. Pkg. Goods of the Whiting & Ward
raiH-r Co.'s make, we carr>* a ver\* nice assort^
mcni of Box Goods in extra good stock in all
of tlu* newest Shapes and TinTs,

^Oty Book Store

■JVteorwtttKKJt Volume

Oefk.ency

Pll Will Undoubtedly Be Con-

TSf aaiiual t^thrrint and UanquH
of ilw aiudvnu nnd e»-*tudenu of
Prof. C. R. Uu<!k0ray'a |laaln«« col
Lowall. Mae.. Frt 81.
l««e laat *-%cnlnK waa ilin roo»i dellahi
fm of all the saihemica that Uavr
LMa enjoyed by ihn atu4»«u and
aJumni «rf that Inailititlon
Th«*r«
7i who |iarticl|jated In ib«r ihc evening
nl hall aa* handiaimel:
4*raie«i lor the orraidon, the Hooi
broke hM lafl litp and la in a crllloal
lug cieare.1 for the party
<
Alnrb. camima and other «ame«. with
MMlal <vMi%erMiilun and renewaU of
ohltinie
frlendahlp* orrupied
vaiih r part uf the evening.
The {•rd^ram. whieh began a
m;3o. wag delightful, and enr
were fretjAent. Mi«i l-aurm A.bUih
,^ng“*A Manalon of Arhing Heart*.,*
Mian Maude Moiwe playing the arc»*ro
REPUBLICAN
DELEGATES

mer circuit judge and to liave in
charge the arrangement of the memo­
rial eenk-i-. Tbb commlUeeNConsirn*
of J. W. I'aichln. W. H. UmlorSt^ P.
i- Gilbert of tlrand Travenie cotJ^^,
C 1-. I lay ton of l^tsdanau. Filch ^
William* of Antrim and K. H. Or«N

Btautp • Comfort
Ecottomp

THE WEATHER

.oi ‘em ju-t fr^ from th*- Urtbry —

..-riiB r*«:wi_Af*o"
the h»t arnia:»ii»d hv -11 wliu kuuM a lir-.lcU»»

All sensible women .arc"
seeking theiiL
When it
comes to vh.vef,.these •ittaU
Hies air casv b. i. n .1.
They're all romliinc.l in •

lu i b.s.*e lr.aif Hum any

S. BENDA & GO.
IMPROVED PBOOE88 of adminlatering «aa for palnlee. extraction.
Dr. Hawver A Penballegon. Near
Wilhelm fildg.
iSOSStwktf

We have bought a atock at
33 1-3 cent* on the dollar, and
mutt vacate the building in a
fevi days.

StTroM'^tTot.'

Tka FemoMt Shoajor Wanita

Tlie i-rke is the lea^t of the
three, for the huntlrcls of
women in this town who
have a.lojdctl tjuecn <.»ual. ity siuK-s w.niU |uy iwii e
ihcir pn* c lor the style ami .
«-»mhirt.

m SivUs-^^hut an
THEUSE0FTHEL0N6 v
DISTANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE
avoiiU the nc«csiiy of a ieri'i<»nal
visit. It saves lime anti c\|»cnsc.
Cotmcclions wuh all cities ami
tillages m .Mirhijian.

MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.

'If you ©vor had> Chance to Buy Oeeirable Goode Cheap.
Hero it Is:

SPECIAL. 8AI-E
tini..;

momiiig—All throutfli the store—

IVIen’a lr.-Ss.-is.

All one of a Kind—no two alike

50e aitra.

>oiiH- In Ho-

TUMbIeO DOWN STAIRS

bairman- Frank Fri.-tlrich
r.relars- A H. <'i«dv
S/irelary
f
r.illMTi.
thicar Woman Who Had Too Much “Lefa
|k-l.-Kat.*H
BeJollyV Aboard Went Through
.loynt. H A Mus.el
Simpson. H
iNoell. W W Ik-an,
the Wrong Door.
llam t'h.mpi.m W W i?mlth. A
lUMhant. 1-: i:. White
Fourth Ward.
i hslrman F J Fulghum^

L

The menu was pr.-par.-.l by VA Im\
wider, a former mudent. who did
hlui.-df proud
Udega‘II'
A Mot.
Aft.T the Iwmpie
uvutie. F O Marv in. K J Fulghmu. 4'
<?laude pul\.f. the t.uisima.ter. t..*k \t laiura.ier. W. W. Thlflhy
matter. In hand He called «i..n lu-rt
Fifth Ward.
WMIhelm to res|Mind to the toa.si. "How
to HentMle a ('a|daln of Industry *‘ Mr

fin*IIrLSr.enMe!*\Twhlrtrh^^^^
wlKe.1 the IMVHI of

llr. ami lira J. W. JmikoAm WeW
hrought out of Ihnir candy .tore poet
haate Uto other oroning. l.r a •ouui
that made them woo.ler if the hnild^
thing of the kind, hat that a womau
had tumbled in. head first. They lo­
cated Ibo ««ad. at the east of the
store, on tbo .lair. loading into the

w.Tv

m-legai«^-W
K
Moon. W
M
tmlih. 1. K run eland. K <' Ih^fan.
V It F..*i. r. W \V. Fairchild. M l»

rot into the wrong i>ew. head flraL
Uho explainod that Mio wae looking

Sorrws of TKsnrw Ira %A/ln<3low.______

S-TEINBEROMB

AlfrBdV. —
Friedrich

I Paine’S Flower Stefi
215 FRONT ST.
NOW Ol’KN-kKAliV FOR BUS­
INESS. OPEN THIS EVENING

•d to in a witty
IVickefay. He

npeech l*y Prof.
laiU.trd that it w
motive*, and
that havt* l-ee-n arhU*v«M, «-iIn the way of pretty .temag

BREATHING
EASY AGAIN

of

^\\^X I dTnoI Know Al.iat Short
hand" was the toa.i to which Ml.*
Mabel Hate, responded. She did not
Ulk «s one might have expeci«*d. In
view of the fact that she stadUnl the
aubjert less than six w»H*k.. She .poke
of the good ilme coming when short
hand win he m required study In every
High acbool. and hoped that that time
would come before many year*, a. thi
world ta now working everything or
'^R^tS^Jigu^^^

M

♦ S 'J'^IlSIdne.^ ^TiTrmTtm " Hll tall
was one of the greatest Interest an<
practical value He *iK*ke of the hnvnd
phllanihroplr.
earne.t.
straight for
ih^'weal newsmoli'n^^^

srsx.tajTuJi'^Ln

m
ir

f

COURT
enware.
Underwear. Hoaleryi
Shirt Waists, Wrsippers. Pants.
Notions. Baby Cabs st 33 1-3
cents on the dollar. The Fair.
22t Front street
The city breath.** ea.k*r. for the
|^.we^.• divorce .uii 1. In the hand.
r.f the cmirt
The evidence was all
in and the argument, of Attorney*
rnn... Covell and ttllta-rt all finUhed
in time for Judge Mayne to get out of
town thi. aft.Tmnm. and he wa* glad
*"^Mr* Power* and Mr. Power* were
the principal Wttnesse* thi* morning
|‘oi..m. acrt»unt.. a**auU». robberie*.
quarrel*, anonymmm lett«T*. Barbara*.
Mr* Miner * wwlng room*, handwrit­
ing luiri. gT.-en, nMighon-rat*. threat*
and other delightful topic* were dl*c«.*ed. Mr* Power* t**n‘ng her^t^y
denying in generwi

ot xi.r

Bade, wa* askev! to coTTohtwale some
no having such a id the *iatemcnt» w
Wsday. and as
Pipf Dcickerar. congraiu- the h:agle of last Tuesday
f. Dockeray on the quality of there were several naUF* wrong la
yer* took
amed out by the school.
Ited the Hotel Whtttag .Ion to liadly trip him up and to get
him so that he hardly know whether
they were hU errors or the linotype
man'*
He finally admitted none of
them might have been his. He also
^ 4ke toast respoaded to by George 1
testified that Mr*. Power* was rat
*aMi
He aald It should have r
reluctant to tell some things tl^t
-How the express oOce runs me,''
wanted to know.
tkea followed wUh a Ifsi of the th
The case wa* take w
that be has to do. given on the
at 12: so
Court then
the* adjourned to
March 17 at 10 o'clock

KimMIPiiMS
We are in {lositioo to' save vt>u
tome roonei- aiul at the same
time gitT >tm rery Uberml termi.

tEimULL COMPANY
M. E. •fBOm. MAXAOBI

r;u^'

asK

£Sayr“"'

♦♦♦♦♦»»♦<♦♦♦•»»»»♦♦»•••♦♦»»♦

\ DOIM’T F-AII.

- -

|i» ATTJ NH OI R--------

INVENTORY SALE
Now in Progress

U eU the Idod* end etupc* nnd lUrlet
tlut ■» right end popu.
Ur It the proper; price,

*3.50

THE ECONOMY. » “i

Bto—I fan.

Fra rilcFritMd rich
THE OLD RELIABLE

242 Front St.

ONLY ONE
•mis is only one of about a Dozen Styles
that we are showluf in these Popular
HATS.

BEHERHOT
F \OU‘RF. FlUrURINO on
baying a first class Piano or
t irgan. >©u had licttcr not
buv until vou have seen our
xidcndul assortment of ihmc
suiicrb

:

was the **SoQl of HoDor ”

SUV -1Ler>J Bin*- 83.50
3.50 1shoe for
tinen
(the Sole of Honor) bth
it the tymbol
n(tbei
of “Shoe Purity." ItbUlthitusboc ,
_ _jibe. You mieht -pey-more, you could
Root^buy"in«we.tw.y price. AH of the
pieoke and eenrice that can be crowded into
yeoeaboe.

-ons

POWERS CASE IN HANDS OF THE
kedaplng Start* I l/eft tht* IV.llt'ge ' was
wHl prwwntiMl by Roy Thompson. wlu»
apoks In the highest term, of the work
the college when* he aciuta'd W.*;

Dockent^s

i NTn.s:o<».

FRANK M. PAiNE. Florist

The Puritan

The New Stand

•CMC lily
and the de

^

MAL.F~ F»IRI0E:I

. Excapt c Urn Specials

mu'jh'eX';:. "^iirT*- voluiu:z

fidkiwlng menu wa. <
everylN.lr was a* ha

'•m

Tim Correspondence
Stationery—
.*

See Oar Cargt JU todaf
mtn’s Bops' and ChiUrtns’
Suits,
Overcoats,
Reefers,.
Underwear,
Sweaters,
Sbirts,

mm
Drop in and See Them at
m. WU-HEIVI
MEW STO-RK

■ ■

^

Rats and Caps
eiovesand mittens
enerytbing In the mcBainara
building must go-prices range
from one fourth to one half onmany floods at loss than ban
price
daqiiJtott aothing Compaup

Cor. Front end union

‘m.

s;: '

1 sVRfhk ttRXfflb. mmtm to, ktea., satorday. rasRUAHir «i, iw».

Tiffi gnagcj^

Talk fUs over with yoiir doctor. Ifhe
says Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is all right
fqr your hard cough, thea take it

TIIAV«l»ECm?rmCHIO^

417

^.yer

aiMUac

FARM FOR SALE
lOU acres known as the Suck 01
Needham turn. One ol the best in
Grand Traverse
S| mikt
sooth of th* etty.

J. E. 9»EHiCK CO., ctrr

ACAnSTTmOGAIETTE:

mb

^5

“itmni Otws

•—I HaivA Known—
for a long lime that a goo.J share 01 the best funuiure txmle goes out
of Traverse Cit) . and f »U'e made up my mind to pot n ^ to it ^
kce,, .t here where »t
even if 1 do loae money
J-eax ^
SO. Wuh that uWa 1 haye bought 4 times the amomit of good goods
than 1 ever did belore And shall ymt jirices on them that wtU coo^nnee
tou, if >ou go or send out of Traverse City, ydu will be the loser.
Here are eomo P';*^^'^*^^,**^***

CARPET CLEAWW WORTS
'-.?:sit«s.’awsr*’



alon^

.n

V. H. * H \fl V . t>tr.

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nation Muarter ««iwe,l. vilul o»V, tut....................................... .

!a;srj»5sgr!J:5sf-

DON’T Becta<traalat.er>cie*l
Fooledi

isiS.a5fr^ssg

r-iu2j£is»£S.Tssr‘

JtV MOUNTAIN TCi

tSTJL^tSSrS,^^
10^<*.

wanhip:

MraoB

J. W. CA INTLETT, M. O.

mmtt fh«.>!••• for Ih# Panwot
I ^J#rc ud 1»m» «hu* fw prorad
•If • c(iftai4tonibU.- Uctor. Working
pratm of Ue tomplrtlao of tbr

\

Oroc* BpIooopaU
WM^
t
ommuDlM. »

^

mm
miwii

TO BE BLWO IS TERRIBLE!
PreM*rvo and »miBRthni your
e>r».^lchi bx MHliiK ihH llahl
nearest p.-i-fw.-U.Mi, The Wei.bach.
S<i.‘nil*is am*. ik-mUbia
tlmt u Is t|,.. best u..ni..rn

eommlaaSooart aay
Twiordar
the iw^-niy fifth
KventDR amview and botoo mt
nnuixrrunrr «r thr
of P0..0
fhMe *rrvlcM wUl toe prepartory
XUI iw.thr beo.! .If Ih^ Ito.n
the Umlen aaaaon. and iba rwetor
Coibollr church
Aii-I Hir AcrvIrcH
t« *we every mmtoer of ibe par
tOOdlBK fhr runciloli wi h> KtKUlflt'»Jit irii present.
are.cordially Invliad io tbaae
A quarter uf • c-nturj’i dcvotl
MTvlre*.
the 4ntere«ti »l hU people and
•htirch Poi.c
bM rulod u iM ly on.t
Rev. I> OochriB.^atmI.‘
well. l>urtbk th.i Un.e tbr h.vc »f hh
Momlna amvlcc and sermon at
pe..ple hM bo.u iBt«*o-in.-d
I
1
m
Pleaa# make your ar
nrin and iMihlUiy of pur|ioae. ib.•able jjbnim ha* aaiwti a hrfty place
la tbr aff.^lloB* of hU |H<iple
the world'* Ubtory. l>arlns the i«ai
■ a«k a utlll^repiT Inirreat on
?i year* the pn»aree* of the
raibollc'rhnrch. under the Ruidano
oT P»p«* 1am,. ha* lr?en aratlfylnii. and
30 p Til
Hubjm win l»r -Hortr
■ a hlah n«ard h«* be,.«. luKpli ' '
Youm People'* nocIHy of ThrlMlan
the bead Irf the rhuTCli amoiia the dc
ndravur at C p. m.
yiArvn of other n llKhm* 1 dn
Stmday .-vmlna *orvlrc at 7 ^ »
,il.J«>l. “What Make* Ur a Cbri*an? " Brina Bibb*. Nrw iM^inner*
Tom Navin ba* achieved bU awbl ,nd all thinklnR aliout the Christian
Mf .bould U.
n.««tD« Brin,
tkiuK de*lrvn lie wlM HoW hate

•Mk.



KVfNTS IN •OCIBTY.

the evenlni moat plaMantly. na^
rka. maalo and otbu pkMm B^Bd

'i;;£S>F5uSI’7.

trolllUR volcw lu Uiu Uwitluica of the
atate p«Uiniliar). but U I* a qu. *tlon
wbMbor bo will look back with pride
upon the Une when be was <
Inmate of the prtiM.n eertlnic
leore for foTRory.

bwt n namtoer of thoee who iws^STm
rdtslMoe temnlned with Mis* Vo«el.

Ikhi f«»r ill d<iiU*s lo.pilr.*.! of
1I.»1 III..M 4lelli*:e ..rgan. Ibf
**><•
iiainn to fniM. wr are
cuiMUnI
lu dkomilnue il.o

Chocolate
.w Bonbons
,

gmPmrkmsmWmrrmmt^dt

wm

B. M» »JW-

At Viewed From Pelotkey.
:
Tr«i,-r*«- <H> ald.-rm.-n nr.- miuraitj .
II.Hi IVrry llamiab «lT. r.-.l lb.-’
“ I..I
.t »:M.
eliy a fr,-,* *lie for tin- t’ano-itb’ H j
II Y V V., 6:45: lender. Him
brary. and at anoth.-r tlni. r.^M-iUU j
Rave |l.i*"o Io a
purM- tin- • M, j
‘i^T-nlna. 7; eubj^i. **The N.*Rle« U^l
wa* i»l*lnu for Ho- rnrHii-runr.- of m
K?Mjrll.tlr mwjlUiRa each niRhi
railroad ..rio-iio- Y, i n few .-lonlnR*lm-e
at
a
rounrll
n.i-.-tlne.
the city j
..jS? ‘mretTil^* wm*'*bnitS^wl^b'^^
3 ibal was Mgoyad to the fait
11:80 a tbm ooam aap|iar m dad* refu*ed I.. Rive ilu- Hanna
•arred Io the Ifl pamon* prMMt. The Ijiy
MereaaHle t’o a toiiirail

laAfjr^

A-«irW*iiVdw«

^ MilSoSiMnd ....

TO CnitR A COloll IN «»!^k l»AV
Ik. lAsaUv. HrumoVhP-tw T.Id.4. IN.

«—.>—

TRY A MCORD WANT AO.

D. O. Ruth. Paator.

UNION OLERKB-Brln* your wlvra
aad beat glrU lo aalem hall Mwday
Difbt A good ehanoe to get beitw

SS.‘.2'Si2oS‘« i“«. «.aie.
M Ih. Door ol the Klnirtom.~
Hiindhy •chool >t t:.
Sohjoot.
contloor

•■"r.^ro,w*2o.r.»..r.lc.

£S*Ht;TrK.«

Ul. 10 rhri.1.”

»£5£iV^ «

^mSme
50 TaMota. 25 Cooio

«. th. Hr. MUO.0 .

m^mm
■'“’'•“-■Ks.sssa*'

BLOOD

^ Welrom^'io woreblp with oa art
rariRera. wivklncmon and tba poor.
FourUMtth Btraat Ohumh.
Sunday aebool at 1:30.

MJ^R.AM:SNy5ER’

MhtJ.Johmsohs s :is,s“sr..-rai.-ss

“:ps
IwwihS

3 00 p. m.. RToai Bahratkm aMtlag.
Rverybody lavlud aad walooeM.
Rrai* all free.
Christian Sel*nc« Sorvka.
3dm Emma Tower. Pim Remler

i' •T*Bt AND W.ATTOAM.

(MM7^U>UTor»d

Watch
....This Space....
^ Kor Fi^i Coaoeming

WillCarlaton
: Cowa* MARCH 8, »«1«
j MMo><irtk*8«ii»eU.
HkhSehool ....

niOHMiT POHKllUJI OEAUM
lira oou> wokit a hpkjialtt.

Dentist

'

■'OTF: r.V’"S>Z”5S“

Ill IIS rat iiw!
lit me imd Ib-.iiiue
I . v.-r> -.tyh- *11.1
actual cett.

CmmF>BELL BROS

Money Making Days in the
Hardware Department
While taking inventory we find that wo have some few
goods we do not want to carry over.’ and would much
rather sell the’hi at a great discount, even taking just
the bare cost. It will be an object to you to see these
goods at once, for there are not many of them, and
they will not stay with us long at the prices we will
quote you.

Plush. Mountain Buffalo. Horse Hide. These cold days
you surely need an extra robe. It would be economy
to even buy an extra one for next year. Couldn’t make
dollars any easier.
' -

Salvation Army ServlcM.
MretiBR* at the Balraikm Army

60S8

A. D.. TYLER

JUST A FEW ROMS LEFT

‘*7?«,toc<»itid prayor nortlnc Thor»
ly i»icnlnR at 7:30.
Saturday nlRbt, unltad prayer aad
.tidy of Ibe Bueday aebool toaBoa

i

•DENTISTS*

If MMI ih sill- III install a fix.
•,-M Id llrrlnial l.lghlilig,

rnu«. .o'^rrbji^.i^wbu

EvoowUrtlr’inlco ol 7.

” " "

DKS; SAWYER I, I-ERIIALLEGON

r.oi , lUiivlat .Maim* *»i Teb
cvlimirs. jNiiiiU «•- to r«tiniiUf
'Vr have a line hue of
Mi|.j.hrv .11 1 .an .inolc vilisfa.t.ui i«i4.x loi high gra.lc

Hr*. W. H. Koater eotartalned Uioat

^8^.ol2’iw?*«T”SrricM

FIRE INSURANCE

J-SKSiS..

Tb.

Rrv

UylLK of sonic pip.^ ..ntll^
►prtiiK
Wlib wUd..lii Imtu of
, \p. rl.-n«N'. many id ..<ir patmiin
iiaum; RUK-ra:iRe nervlre hav**
pip-d
nn.l
|.t:«.-d nnd IlM.si will. I
Urh l.unu-r, un.l are 1
ilna*. Uei> Iherefiir.

E. W. HASTW6S & SMi

The mean at the Bts o’clock dianas
wna M follotdi.

inQS^

VNMXATACTWIt
A violent medicine is iome>
timea,neceasar>'. but it is
iieressar>’ ovil.

S':

JOHN R.SANTO! o-carvertbro.
i'------------------------'
6EREML INSIIRAICE | ^I FIREINSURANCE
U L. A. BUILDING

b Hrfact eoodiUon, «t mooct n tunacU

agg^sfJFg ’‘TirarcSiiilVl^^

lAk.ati\*e; therefore
cliately peroc|iUble effect upofi
the bowela
*
fron.___
r great merit

1.7fli

A Flrte Lino of Library Tables
A Uautiful quartcT «w»d oal. liaiul |«U>hcl table, 22v30 inches,
uiih drawer and large vJielt, ;»re!tv siuriKrd s.iaarc kgs, for S.SO
Same table,2 U. I in.vll U.. lu av) large legs, for.......................^7»
'Pusc arc genuine •jiurtftviwc.l, beautiful grain, well mack in.^
11 dl ferent styles and sires, rangcvey way, IKami
.................... ....................................10.90
in^ in pn.Tr up to............
n*e have them rlieai»er.
1 2 ti Imv’d fb, goixl large hea%y legs.
well iiu.le, iiiiciv tinuJiei!, w till dt •wetland large shelf lor 9.79
Saiiic table. 2 It. <1 v\4 ft . with laige drawer, heavy legs hige
sheil. strong, writ midc r ovii .^va^. J.n ..................................7.99
rr V.Mi W.„| • T.W. . I
mt

J. W. SLATEfi w

mnblr. tout U»« l-opl*- «U» »c»re«l>
l»k« klndlf to kb oUUttdo in triiof
It, block Ibc plofl. decided upon ood
«ku« drUylnn lodoflnitrir tke project
;^htcb ibH iboptoi hiv.. Jook«! uiK,i. •«
yrft^ICBlIy «nrt AOlbtorforily wHtled

m

anhsuhcton



A beaulilul genuine .|viarter lawjToak parbw tabk.24 inch lop,
............... hand lol

SLEIGH BELLS. TOO.



Both isy string or shaft. Didn’t, buy any in the early^
season.'^ut you can afford to when you can save as
much money as our prices will enable you to.

IS YOUR HOUSE WARM ENOUGH?
Better have another stove for that room. It don’t
seem to warm up as it ought*. You are asking too much
of that one stove. An extra one won’t cost much just
•• now. We’re making SPECIAL PRICES on some of our
heating stoves. There are only a few. and youi* may
be sold if you are not an early purchaser. “A word to
the wise.” you know.

•‘WE SEI-U TMl

txSsSTt
WlNE«ICARWr^^!“

WWPoJJlJjgll I

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERGANTH.E COMPANY
r«K Ot7V» IHIIOK.

■i

i

•-Ky*

yi-'y

iiiwntt&l^^

COURT HAS
THE CASE

y.y

ibek> SA^AY. tEBRVknr 8i, im.

.•:>!

ta ct» condl oTtr Um librtnr tnw
t«M. Ae Itea took •» tiUe I. wtieh
tools Mial7 Witt tte lovytet of
imxes. OoMtteroMs stfoss «ms lolt

MHAflV %n€ UKTT€m IN MAWM
or iUOO« ilAYWt

--- -

CMUMCTMI or CHARTEl
MCYt IN THE CASE

Ccttdensed Dews
% efmtebigstti

stsrsssnSr^T."^•VoM^bMOwkstyossar

I

•SStoJS*

S?'S!T‘.CS.“5S.S“Si'?Kri;

My «hM b« «nu rw»<Ur bU dcrUioo
:. H« vni so to «ork uo ih*‘ nstUT Mud

"

1X)8S or ME.MORT

jKirrr..i.‘i;*Fx"sax^; 0^

Maad BCTM^XEtJ^S^-and Ita

S*JbMihnlr3lii

KrJS^nS

^ asSLj‘ijr ST**"*’
sSi^tri.-^

dUrrbea. caused br i
difeated food in tha bowels.
Thera is but one waj to t

Tars
•iM) ruoni wlUi fsmllj
F. A. e . .
lUeurif

%AfAKTir>^*s:V.:rsl
W Slid cu«t r,i.ot*

m

« « .7/ JUIttriaa Prkts

that Sptak Ihtir Owu Btaulf.
. ry «ai
gariucni sanitary'“Maili'
jiior. soiti on .Mt rii.
l*.\«Ty
honor.
n in ilic ciiv slunilti'srr iIvom*
slu- in*
uruitMiis whrihVr■;h:^
i
ImhiH! «^ar
liaiuiM
itriuls t*> btiy'or noi. Hfautiful tT«*ali.ins llial br>|H*ak for ihttih a >tin*
wclcoim* from llu* inai.l. or inairon
who like tlainiynt-s^s ( .Miibim tl wiih,
tlurahilily.

Bellows; aacraUry. Paul Muel.luiann

frum bow on. in Grand Traterse
rounty. a r.khI deal of paintlnn done,
that will la».t in r.smI inindUion from
n yearn up- l.» >var» Is common; we
kn.iw <.f It RCMid in I-: and we know
DU limb- It iM-s ms to
likely to last
as l.im; as the housh lasts, binder
favorable cndliions.
The iialnter that uses this jiaint
win Ret all the business he can do.
Ilev.H* Ready Paint Is the paint. H
looks as RiKMl as any: ertsts no mure; i
and Is ready— no tlntloR or mixing to;
do
*
Lind In with the lead
by marhlner>-~>. III can't do that.
T«uit It yourse If. If you like; but
evidence for it. We

P?“ld' Linens
« m. In PrttiUst Designs
'1‘AKE ihf pivnit ^i Lim ns wiih ihr
inosi durability. hi^:)i«tst quality and
Lowest price i Millik<!ii price! then
take off the White Sale discount am!
^uu have value> that should make
Pvery house wife «^o a Nhoppin^e •
to ask for the $‘.l.nn DaDoni

there Is no risk.

.-xiariss.

Garments

Under Muslins

3

II- \<ni preler to iu;ike y»>iir own j^ariiu-nts v«m will lind some irresintable
. values ill Cottons. Kmbroltleries.
La^«•^. etc.. vtui’Il ;iei a^ emhu'*ia>tic
tjver lhe>e a> we are when vt»ii see
’ them:

To save Housewifs
« « Who 7s Busf
WIMiavr v„nu- v.-n attr.i< iiv<- plir. v
<81 read>-imuh- Sheeiv ami l*ilh»vv
Case>. BKiLSpread*'at purx-appeal*
inj» prices. Curlniji Nets ami .\IiilU.
in a wiile ^an^,• 4fl pattern-.

We Can’t Finish

NSSS5SJ-SS

■1^

'■-m

:;ikinwmioin spe;tk

about While
lioitds ml Him- Wash < iood-.
.Ail an- umler i »rice and ihe showiim.
is so complet

VWool

^ j work?
MISCELLANEOUS
tmnr n.ro^

rrmAr l» rmrtrr bkln <« tbw

Protected

Home

Circle

Will

Havo j

Larger Hall, With Parlors to Bo

^

Uoed as Rest Rooms.

j

A Nickel
Wm Tickle
rl:;.^'
The Appetite
That’s rickle-

noDaubtJibount-

Uneeda
Biscuit

SiJSrSnA®

HANNAH

leant two afmrBOOoaon^ wank aa a

« Buckwheat Flour

ss"«jas

lU-ST IN TIIK MARKHT

in the In-cr-seal Package

•iaglo. and ho pcopoMd and waa ae-

HANNAH & LAY CO.
-TMAVKPtM OtTV'. MIOM.

^

INTO NEW QUABTEIS

Tho Protooted Homo Cirole wbioli

IS Tin-

liraiv

WANT DEPARTHENT.

MilliUi.
C showing an.1 the Millik. n vahio. Of i.mi sr > imi . niI.-u ;i gr.ater
showing Inrn-an<l no one h.ns Ik-ci, <li>;i|MM'i'>t< .i-

7(
are usuallr af

!

C'‘=ol><>‘ly-i*ti^li‘^<la'«f'h'-y al»v.i\> an- wiilmli.-

st-:s*h'‘s KKisss.r s:>

stir dlmiakb.
t of food mar

CURE

Dews Trow the Sale of W1)ite

■llw uiilr ot Wlllta»sbo.U.of

twu tibrsriM tsJkMl «f w»r Ih-Idx r,.qtia. rrad. t^ oldest son. and
sld.««s1 by I hr ronnril mtr ihr tmnrd
td Utrary irusi.-«i. but ih»- ifujiur^
CafMiM** »»MlUllos has t-, n rrnardrd whUa MUl and nanron* diaaascs ara
nil Oh. limn a« Iniend.-I ffir a hoinr
fur fb«- rliy llbrao. and ibai Mr. Car
hlmiM.lf so mtards It. In'hfs
tioaa in tha foreparrnta. Karmoa^to
aasvrr Mr 8««rthwaiu. raised ser
ler. Tlilaaakaa four aaoret mar
eral quest Ions uf fart aiul law that
I aanoBiioed tbara witblo taro
talshl ha»r ls*en hrourhi Into the
. If It
Lol. morphina. cocnin and ev« taa Md
IlirtH siniply on fh- mailer .if th.^ coffea master them oomplately. and. in
ed all of tk<.-a4> turn, often break down their moral
status, rraderiaf them tmreliabla and family were al^sctad Imt have reoov
racrpl thuse I hat havens dll
Ins on the one maiit.r as i.i. which or often producinf a diapoaitioo to crime.
Tba eloaa relaUoa belwaan the Stomach ^'rba Bansie Oounty CaaninR oom
11... two Issues, the ronncll or ihr 11
and Nerves are aneh that a daraagemeat
brsry Uaml. has the rlaht to s.-lwi a of one is c«tain to affoct\tha other.
silt- f.ir the f'amei^H library ImlldnR Jwerroua indigeatioa being ver/pTevalent, |JtUl.:u.
The offleara are: Pros!
lie trar«'d the proRress of the DeR«i even among tboaa of robust constitu-

two aiuimeys Attorney Kmunhwalte
said that the matUT bad o..w com.
dusra to the construcib.n of the char
ter. and that It was for JiidRe May-ne
to iBterpfTH It. as the attorneys
mn aRTee lie said there was m
suaapikin that either ho«!y had thp
riRht to leRlslaihe aulbortiy. and
that the entire charter would have to
be sune over to find In whlrii IkmI
mcht Is veatad.
-The only qoesilon then." he said.
*'ls to tad out who has the rig
acqnire this site " The attorney
took np the rhaner and men!
every aectkin and title In which jutyIhlns pwtalntoR to ih.- library or 11hrart U»rd was menthm.-d. He aafd
that title C. section Cl. was the <mly
place where any authority was vesl.*d

j

niu work ta 7«t to ba dooa bofora tbn

In bis

Mr Hmurthwalie eaplalne.1. at
„..t lo the records, that the Hiy
^11 bad not aerepted Mie addii
;j feet oSeretl by Mr Hannah
ThU



oom-

Mlti bS«t>

I ^
\ I
I ;

aMhLtMrni(t.CMIH.LlA

---------- wsMT~aI Mors», omuooiasTS-

Ttr asotUBw cssr of tb« City
i
tVioopil v«. Ill* Hoard of Ubrory Tros
I 7
Is -ks Mbcmry slu mstt*^ Is now
[ . 1.
ksad. or Joti<^ K W MAnio.
f' •t^iwilMMSlBtlMOMr bsvIiwtM^

ili« ASM- Vt tk« libnuy J,s.sr.J.
«4N^S arsnsiMt br pIs^Hl

DYSIWSIA

tion as they exist in a healthy stomach. It
cleanses, purifies and sweetens the stomach,
and cures poatively and pcnnanently all
stomach troubles, indigestion and dppepsia.
It restores health to the stomadi and strengtl
l and digt
food that may be

For » oambw d y«»n I »M irogktod
^11 ALL THAT It AtKEO *Y ATTOA

alAe hat
Fxank M. PalAe
I opened hla now]
in the eaetfaelfof tho

2Si"K*bLM o2^

and anaagod for hU oocnpanoy.

MATIOMAL BtSCUrT'COHMMy

I

5^

DipaitsRictiud LMitmili
Sifity Deposit Bom to Rnt
l-sM HO l»

Mrs--^'ia=^^

,nljrk. Kl^.h.-n

i

4*h»* WIlL.-liu

) Tuesday E*ves.. 7 to i

ime TUrty-tiim Nica
HenyShropsUraSiieip

RECORD WANT AD.

I I «*ST-Pi-k.-tl»—A.

1’. bill. |•rl•rU

SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEB. 23*24. AT STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HDUSE!

THE POWERS’ THEATRE STOCK COMPANY
_______ Aiw ommAiuomav*roor»i ow mommmoom luimmnr.

______________ ^________^_____________

Monday NlgM, Feb. 23,'E^' “Lisciy Wirtclorriore^s Fsn^*
, S S aueusTta en rs e*»r
coator.
Tuesday Night, Fab. 24
Special Scenery for Each Play, Superb MounUhgs, Elegant Costumes, ArtisOc Prcfouction in Every Detain

l»rto*«: a»o. 3»o. »oo and yso:i ■.»■

sTOmiiidoiaiiwsnit*'ihiiii-iiiits miiwtsiiwiiz

t:

kiiaak oitt, ittoa.. SAtwitAt. rEBSOAaYti,iw».

SAVB ’
tm
OOF*OIIS

ftAok AND KATTORM.
<-IAt7
nu" «tu l»
C«*« of Chickai • te.Witot
toi ky inry in

Plttsbun

FIIIK of SahDoa Tiwit a U Crpole
ten." or what 1* n»%e Wn..»n
ih cle\er eplt? producA-d on a macIn keopinR with
by Mr. ‘Kednioml
p»ay.-rA. under
f dln-ctlou the plnv
be prodneed here
TueiuUy t-ToninK “ Nanry an<>
uiy" vili t>e pre<M-iit*Ht

•ep«r,ut*o------

wicvmn.

h«tobrldtkalt

PEERLESS
STANDARD
- >
EXCELSIOR
OLD TOM
Aincbird
badger

Dnly a uririnal pr.Kluci«m of thiv
t-«-*-ntric CMim-dy Althoeah
union A.I« ReUan

I'

.. three of lh« r- ------------- ---- 4U. i. Ijtmg ortttoally JU a» IheJfa>me • mal. were oaptored and three are

SMOKING TOBACCO.

Igsdsp

for the appearance of Cimr

Wm€

todays

ilARKtTA.

ir. u> ta* erf.ln« Itws.r i

tioU-Wbaat. 74', and 7W‘,. corr.

til. ti,rr«.Ui|! o«
r Mr. jBTob’a serrioe# in
runn“»^ b a»n*A he %*ill renittin anolh-1
'i‘. I. phone tbe Hannah &

iN ACru!

aa^'-

m

.

Traverse City.

Feb ISth. 1903.

J. M. BLAKESLEE. JDibt. Supl..
Si- ; r.y Out Sate at The Fair
Store will be a t*ii«g of the past
in a few dayi. Getter take adtAoge of It white you xan. The
ran. 2T1 Fi:,i ! -.treet.

worth of merchansoiled. placeo
at a g

I'NITED STATES IIEAUII & ACCIDENT
INSURANCE CO.
MY IH-IAK MU. I!1..\KI-;S:.i;K:

Globe. Wurzburtj

Cut
&ass

Jioaroa at« bona to
^gub of’hla bp«h«

k>.

CVCNTS IN SOCIETY.

...»

;a. coS.
_
. . ______
Hunting for fori

AHJ.Ivkl..
,„ J,|,„ HMlKini. win)i I tr«l in MiKl
•*.f..iiu.l .mM rt inrn.-d to hrr tho ***”‘*‘j
- ^h•• lost this WAH-k.

. three »u.ir«Mlrv veeka

Wtddina

rsi'
I

promptly ami in a m.timer v!ii. h »». \c r\
I trust this le^iimoni.tl will in lp
many more- jMilic ) bold* is. V hi* it \ on so
.A'^aiii thankin;; you and ytw:r eomp.iiix
nes.. and prompt .oteiiii Ml. I .iiii. ^
^

__

cmlllna in a bcvlj and

wltioli ibey took from Ih© fra in© of a i.
ra of ib© Sarior.

whulcsilc |.Tur' We h.lMt»uc fchow lasc.lud
uc
imist en.pt) r.i«- i.m a.iI.ci
KO-Hls^If vuu ate n. net d
of Cl T r.LASS „.,.v Is
your tiim-.

‘*n» «*f liiL-inr-i^ lin

■ tIs TkVb nr«r,.'a;l1.Ml =ii
’‘vr.,-‘Kviw w. I....=l,f ....

handwMKt CrT Cl.AS.^ at

iSrSS‘’SSiiRow liipest Vour money to
":;^^.rr.‘|Bring Prompt Returns

fu^

•V.- all-

Do >ou want a pircc «l

no percent of TiO is 15. That I the reib
vou buy a poiiml of oiir Pure Crea
kintf Powder at :i5c per pound, as ak-amsl any
otlfer Cream Tartar Hakinj^ IWder. Can yoiij
as j:re.at and
money where profit
invest y
for a pound
itisfactory? IVleplK
results as |sat
liackajre the• ne.\t time you buy. at

Words cannot eYiirf^-. liu- t^r.iiiiutle that I feel to­
ward \iui and )cuir mo'-i »-v\ i-!ic nt i omp.inyin the promf»I
p.iyineiil of polii v .\o. Ul.*i7J. lor .SI.carried by
my late husband. |c v>e A. Ilr.tddoi k. I had always Imm-ii
somewhat c*»p|KiM*cl to lii> c^arrvln-^ ac c ident rnsiiranee.
as we had so many i»laee> for our moitev. but little did
1 know of the jxreat beiie|it> dc-rivc-d from such inMiraiR'e. anti I know lud wliaJ would have become t»f
me* and my liiiie one h.ul I t- not c arrietl ijii*» protc'ction. 'Phis >hiMiltl be .c le^< *n to thou-.iiuls of wives,
whti think the vame a*. I dd, a- Mr. Ur.i.bloc k had
only hatl your polit y b»r tv.emy-nine days when lie met
with this tc-rrible accic'.eiit v.’».c h c aiec-il his tit ath.and 1
c*nly htipe that m.iiiy othe.-. who were >iiu.itetl the'
same an we were, will pricJif b\ inv »;\|e-ri«-nt«•. Ilav
tho^e w’htiin ) tm are depi-ii ft ni upon c itrry in>tirani c*.
anti be '■•lire il,i> with the r»Miip.iu\ rejire'-enieil by Mr,
Hlakeslee.
I flefe w.i-. Ilo t/ojib!e ilf-eltin- IIIV money

iStallSL7

vativl.u tor\.
>t»u to sec tire
ric hly th-serxe.
b^r xonr kind-

f'o.i!«-Jnl]\ xcMifs,
The Water Sale at the dobe • ♦

MARY BRADDOCK.

.

Johnson’s Drug Store.

[[*<:■ ' -i

One Weel Hore
fcvery Mananil Bov iu»dsa
Night- Robe. Men'f. . orrm t
Flannel Night Rob< s. 50c to 33c
Boy's do............
50c to 25c

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'

Men’s Soft and Stilt bosom
Coi'd Shirts. Lot of them ;i
price. $ I goods........
50c
'....25c
50c goods...........

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I lot Men's Stiff bosom Coi'd
laundried shirts. $1.00 for 25c

One Week More!
1 lot black Wool-Underwear,
regular price $ 1.00 for . . .. .50c'
1 lot Extra nice gray $ 1.25 for tic
I lot nice C & W stripe. .50 for iic

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Smalt lot Red Wool Drawers,
regular $ 1.00 goods. . . • • ^50c
Children’s Sweaters, few left. U2 Off

:

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I lot Men’s Cotton Working
Shirts. 60c. for . ..
.......2^
i^iiy for next Spring.



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ONE WEEK
MORE!

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Th • yie.M ‘-.I ilit Bargains at

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Don't fail if you want a Boy’s
Suit to seo t)urs. as adver­
tised-............................I.8S

One Week More!
J_ot nice Neckwear . .. Sc and lOC
Regular price 25c

: ' One Week More!
There Is not a working man^
who does not wear Gloves'
and Mitt’s these Winter
days. Look at ours'.'reduc­

Everything in the mcnamara Store

onE'EiEEK-nioRe
6o«sat From \-i lo l'2 OH!

ed to...........................I9cand32c

One Week More!
.

Small lot of Working Men's
Pants left................... from i7Sc tip

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Remember the Boy's NightShirts, to close, only................25c
Men’s, only..................
33c

THE GREATEST BONI-FIDE “SALE” IN ,
» THE CITY. -1^

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Overcoats and Ulsters are gioing^
must go.

Hsmilton Olo’thing
>any-

Come before it is too late!

One Week Mere I

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4

iSKii'Kl'HE " -EVfiN^
'^1:"v

PART TWP,

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1903

PART TWO

m evening Kecord^s UpMo^Date Ulnstrated Featnre

SEWALLS IMPRESSIONS
Fresidefit E Guc»t Tata of Hit
Viiit to the CaptaL

r::_—

The tOortd*^ Happentn^^ In Ticture^
A Hymn For
Washington s Birthday

lOIB 80 GEEAT AB
■nl.* cue aoy. He

THE SHIP OP THE DESERT AHD THE miP OP THE 8^ HOW THE CODET OP THE TECTtE OF BIS SOW APPEUS.

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u i y

BUI Sewell Us p>u« to hU boaolo
IllRbUtal FeUs., Me, gulte OMeiMid
lUt. even If Theodore, as U Mlf
rails i^iyoldt'ot RoownelL U a tlffW
luau tUD all the pHo.xe. on earth. New
Vork I- *wunie puuklus- as a Iowa.
BUi Utly pul lauMelf uu Ai<md as to
the C.inuer opinlou while be was foe»*
»e Uner Idea uuder the aukUooa
Now Vork Herald importer, who
_____ t—k to fukle Idui and bis partjr
lU other day tbrvu*;b the UbyrUlh of
»k>wTa|M*rs aud aubwaya upon thair
leturu from W aahlualon. abere Uwf
_
la--u Uvlna the tlaw of tb«lr
Tire.•• a. »:ue.u of the preMdeut.
Sewall U a powerful aaose dowa
Maine way. but with the prMUfe add­
ed to,It BUI'S sure uf the great famUf
painmymh- will become part of hlaiorr
in the Ug state of muose and wilder^

m

m

of tb- fiiM.-t
» %%4MUd
i- Uu h-n li.Im,1!v Viihin III.
at A!»fu>u;«n vai. tuiii. « ft*af iiimiix thtncn x^- h
not ihoueht of. on- «f
th- * r.-. » u^m,
xart a.> uiiiulailun of oai-. Had ib- .n;

I
Budk^ha
as a strlplliig of elgblwtn.

I ha- h:*o|M...*.,i I
iu.m.

I

^NANKS U hi. mlQht. wo liv. a

nuV aoo. a thou.and chains <

11.- . A.sr*. ..f
h " ill Tn.b.1
stnn.N In »h- for-«r.Min.l

.IrA-iT *

«ATE hold that old time liberty for i
¥¥ Qod grant
In our blindnei

-riivl Inland t>y thr -Phli. of the
similar -tate «>f nuiil-t« I- to
• t-l-naidi oie «uun-ra to >Vr.

aftTT 7 any idghl.
But there w asn't a Fall Blrar boaL
It being Sunday, and the ruportar auggesied a i o. lo.k Ualn fMD the Grand
Central station BlH clutx.hed Ida grip,
lull's party iluhhed thHr numerous
hand baggs|ce and eburuaed wllb BUL
-Where U ur I'rosalug the ferry, an
eager line of Maine fx>lk It was timt
lined uj. at the front windows and
peered^lbroiigh the gray dampnaas.
walchlflc with awr the looming sky
line of lower .New Vork.
Xba big
bulldlngi. were pointed out and <WBCTlhed.
••tirTTuml must be mighty d«*r.” obaerred Bill sagely. "I spos* It c'oaaa
at dullara t.* the foot about -betw.
KludTT w ish I didn't hare to get bach
so *H.u. Uke lu stay aw bUe. but got
to gel ba.k home to Highland Falla. .
All tuekered out fium our rlall. ja .
see."
)
The gaping subway dlUhea called
forth much wonder, w hlch did not diinlnUli when It was eiplalmd that
they were to tie covered up aud trains
w ere to run tu them at fifty mils, an

«hu . "n .OV.I ir* mll.« ill thi-.- rtii'i*

A HAKDSOME GOLD CENTERPIECE.

Lord God of Hofts. that he is tenfold bound
I^R we have i
I no hampering chain, are i
«. Upon whou hand, e'en as he bo;
'

or

WHEKE JOHN MUTOK riKTSHED HTS -PARADISE LOST.'

And. le. be stood and atruck

QINCE In her name dark things are
- W Grant , us another Washington, r
JOHN ARBUTHNOTT.
A VEGETABLE CHAIR.
•Til K<*i*'a'JilfI wa!< KToun from u aln*
• .TTHl vlani.-l lw.iuv-T.la v-ur- a«o
I-Vaa lhal of «

i priinli.K waa ti-.--arj In otd. i t.mn.iko
j th- h.n, r hiati. h. T. d-v. lop in T.is- jmd
In.l-H
lirlKhi and r:. in. h-i. in ^
2
A in. h
width, and
f..iin-d la-twe.-n I hr tdn.l
ri ln. l»ra In . Ii.-uii.r-irn.

ar- unurairful d.iea rtol h..td k-hI In jo -aao
turi.l.H'.* h-roxxlih lllu-ttated. xxhioh .*-t
l«-»n f..ini.l-l»*.l for |.i>*a-fUatl.m lo ftamn
•lx:n afTapE In
lation oTr hi- . .m-'I, r.rusil T.
hun-at vf.ndti.-t of hia ofTl.r ’nil>
m. lula ar- n.»t . ..n-. |-nt‘mM and
for IlTTiEil h«a had aa lltM- t»x
r,amr a mmMi. aa nnv t-otmlr:

whi-h I- e»»b1..n hn-wn In i
ei. a Utf M.ir-h

anna*- in V-.knh:
ar- «f l‘»r Rod L
4- iV.
Th
rr.at -lain- 1.- ^

l« a -.-al-d in». and If. helFht
w-Uht ..f this
U»> |...iii.dii of

,KT^t.l.«rr'. T.M'i i* -icn Infofins

ass

; |. in . l.fcT v T.f a . oiii|*-t-nt

I 1;,:

. Ux- fully Jii

Caught by Cameras Here and There * Pictures From foreign Lands *
-EMPEROR NAPOLEON IVr
i.|.et. h tn nut ,
this
it ..allx
iU-lv rails
iden.. -1\ .

THE INTERIOR OF aUEEN ALEXANDRA'S DAIRY.

The title of

THE LAST KESmJG PLACE OF BEET HAETE.

ROSIE

BOOTS TAVLOUR. MARCHI0NES8.
re x\sa a gn-at huhhuh in tlv- ltr;lrlPtorra.-y when «:»-.*niey Thom a4ur. the fuuMh n.;u.|Ui- ..f H-ad
inarri-d Ml— Ho-l- l^.> t- t«»- XM-

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f 111

r Mme al-iml 1
I a 1)1 nmidv del

m

f.\?d ;
d.t,..| '
arrowi bU cheat?
J^Mimt'^rty of I
^ S

PBEBIOENT CA8TRO-B WIFE.
Mma t'astro. wife of IVealdent fastrw of Venesuela. is a dei idedly x-xmiely
sramaa. with luamtanl dark hairoand
a plaaM.«. dignified prwMnce. She Is

m.-.7Voxli "^.d^^mt tht7^‘?.n‘'r"'«o^Ju*^^
Wward'a.loxe of line ..
U'- M.Kk. T.f .om>.. l; I- a Joke to aav that 1»e I- one of the tnu-t e^t^rl
f.V xxhlle it la true that hi- xattle have received mane
. from JedK*- Who di.f not aua|--vl the IdenUly of their oW^ier. It !- *l-o
llmt Klnu Kdxxaid xvouldn t knoxx-hU beat c««-If he

I Sandrinaharo.
ex.er^ .

,1

a atriklnylx

. of

nr.-t

Haile.

- l-ij..
hu[»UT I..
* Ti4i.l

ture*’'•ni.- KiiKheh |-o|.le Im.rto r. f.t^I
he .lle.1 tl.r T*,.| .^.xx Ihrte X -L^at !•
iheir 4*x»n aii«l x» li.
.huntn
T);e I.,m
.Iiunh Ml Frln.l. v
Mr. Iln

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EUNGPE'S^NEW HIGH CLASS HEALTH RESORT.

AH DIDt^ CHIEF OH AH AUTOMOBILE.
*«H»i icr.-4 <
nks ll^st

MTcb

partlealarty rathuae over
s rerwlotlooB god forvign
I that bar hoahaad aaom.
BM aMortatea at the -Tallow

I'^4^

Am will he seen by the
up to dat*; with gnrat twpK
Indiana n..w ui lamd.*n. ru
he U pn»haW> ntore deadly than wbao he ran a

^le red rtnan la t«tln<

bile waiting for his train BUI Saw*
an chatted of hla week at Waahlngto«
as the president's guest.
^
‘-It's prv^ty gorgeous down thara.'* ba
erUred. "and the congressional iscapon was a mighty Cue affair, but the
-lyle 1 was told was going to daaala
us all didn't axwre us to amount to
uiu. h. Why. we're got some style of
our own down to home. Tbere'a Oldtown and oome of the other big clttesihey're Just as atyllah as Washington
and a lot more sirn'ere about it.*'
• How did the While House Imprsaa

;-"„."S:;r';srcri:

the hmnl.l-

-t.

I la food of the gay

but tut thloc

and he'll-bflug 'em down either way

ii|. ox

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'

*^“401 for me." remarked BUI sshtaiioualy. "I m in no hurry to get unAar
round till my time «T>mes The FlaUrun building put a kink
lu Mveu Maine necks as It was paaasd.
the party
• dm ked.- a. though he dkl not Uks tha
w ay It bung up lu the air.
"Waahlngtun moDume It s pretty tall.'marke.1 Mr. HewslI. ‘
eats It a bit. I gue«
Han’t It rock
hen It blows bard? Must hare gone
down a mile tu dig a bole to plant that

^ “Well. Just as I told Theodore. lt*a
about the must elaUirate aud elegant
cjimp on earth. We take good care of
our presidents, and we’d ought to. for
we gel gxMMl presidents, and the Job U
worth the beat we A-anglre'em. And.with great eameslnewi. ' we oerer got
a U-lter oue than Tbexidore BooaaralL
But he's Just the same mao tlown there
as he Is w hiie I am guiding bl» down
in Maine. Vou can't change that kind

s« a lieutenant In the -well
and ..xxt.rd an eetate of :
ritlah aocleiy waa
e picture of a iiarllti
l jarnionarf the Intrrl

Vork. for b« wanted ^
see mu. b of N
to take oue of the Boston IxiaU fur a
giK»d Mil BiHl a vUiM-e to sleep a little
after the rouud of gsyety at M'aaUog-

ano? No? Don't i

JT-

»-a 1^ * * ‘‘Wll"
mer that I'd hare lo r
It him. 1 was a hit doubtful erbalbaf
w e'd get to go U was ao far. and tbs
tidugs be ha. to bother him might make
us fT-el we were tsklng up his Gma.
home, and we've iw-et. ever
Washington frxjiu the caplU
hlg library to the grare at b
was hur­
led.
"BoL- wistfully, -I do wish we bad
some time left over to see more of New,
Vork. with Its building, that bit the,
aky. Its big bridge, and Its queer waya;
of earning pexiTle
under the atreets.rim. te ReMwtM a
KugUtid la lo recognlae an
her dead heroes who hare bca
ten by many. John Mcholaon.
I'hUadelphla Becord. Money
rmhMsl to put up a broiiae
In the Nlcholsoo garden at iMli
alroady therelaa
ID tba gaidmt
ument to bis me<
I. a simple «one. ror
John Nlcbolmn carried the Engllib idf
wbeu Delhi was atoramd dartag tbr

mutiny, and daiteg dm ehana ba

t

HOME DEPARTMENT
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mm.

BtALLT AUDI01

iLOIEtS GER.
ffAKnCULAtLT

A ktod frtoiM thrw m^thw oUmt
Atr. a imie bH «r aoikl flaaae. wWdi
ted
ehippad tft» a roelcy Icdce
la ter<oC Alatea. It la a crystal, abma
oaa laeb kmc. with aooic two 4lotea
faeca of rccalar atepe. laUttetwoa

THE RECORD'S GAUERY '
OF BRIGHT CHILDREN

VteWdMd^hiHM:
^
TMwte Itemrd kM to
la** ofn iftehn. draw Ala eteir ap
r teuAh as If It taare Me oira.

Toward the beglaaMc of apriag the
frugal bouaewtfie oftea ftMto ter aaie
ply of jam. and mmaMaea nmmtag
low
A reptetehlag of teU U much
leas trouble mad exp^ .now thaa
during the summer moatha. when the
lateime hmt and almndaat supply of

M. B.C.»ATM.B>fTOW^^

r m»>n
|lo«
flaw
TM«

eamld Itv* tar u(1mt»!
.WH. haw hriKht,
r«ll U lUElX.
IK«. It Jumkr. tmili

. than the

m.

-Ab. rrtead. we du »a»u* tiiae '
we plan
»«iurx***
for ounw
TIkw blinking <U)-«. ib«*« busy,
loot, ahrewd. ambltloa* <lm«a of o«tr»

Ama tm« u MHbias.i
Hlv^ u. faro^**for loi^and gold
'kUiM.R
8«»mH day. then. wh«*B cMir
bungry mmiI. ^tU M-rk f*.r bi^d. our
aolflab gml will glv*. ua « »loni-. Ufr
It U I
rread You can
Do^nd lu fuilutio
tot^ of the old father., the philow
ophera, the Investigator., the theorl.ia
It U not on your hook .helve,
but in the warmest comer of the moat
unlettered heart If glows In let term
that the blindest may read: a aweei.
plain, simple, easy, lorlng leaaon. And
when you have learned It. brother of
mine, the world will be better and
The worldAniwa beti.-r. ye«r by
raat^aUd’hiight a day of light
Will uprmA It. white wing. <»>r
MB.
„ -rrom Volr,.fc
the Morulog "





. «

ta»» ^tfo^> feAIl RlJAY. FE^tABt ti; iwi

Ciililtrate the bal.lt of
ilaankful for email Uvor.;
how many iblng. you have
ttenkful tor. and "think how
thtage
would not like In

lu color appoary to
a deep red
dlab black, but a* you turn H over
tUileaaly. you aooa ace that aometblng
nmrrekxu Uea beocatb the dull aur
twee
In the carwef. Interior: under
tbia angle aa 1 am now looking at It.
Ilea a crumpled plane of orange light
with a deep bine aqoare at one ewner
Below that face nma along a .Ingle
vein et the moat vivid acarlH Imagin
able. I turn It to a different light, and
ramld ffaahea
ffnabe. out
Ing pyramid
with wlne bued1 are. In one part 1
a tkeat of rublaa. in one a tangle of
pink flakes The moat .ullen i-.nlon*:
i.f the crystal, seen at the right angle
Rlow with the moM .tilHM-h color.
And 1 often plunge IwU.w the .lupid
aiirface of my garnet, exploring, fa.

or Jam

]% fW pi*arh marmalade, the fruit
I thrmigh a tin I
j er. just g. It would have been I
cm and important Aae for te
j lUtt u^e«l in Its fresh state, the r*paraffine wax amma to have
1 uiaiuder of the 4.nH-ev< tndng the same bev n dlscvere*! liy a promtnmt rmb
j jiv for fresh.fruit
y '
of Ohio. living near IwMUtnr.
:
Ai.fde martualnde rnhy he tifade at
lad two trees badly aftaainged by
. one iH'ing. a maple and the
an apple la each case a Urge
ra* broken down from the trank. *
till attached to it
The llB»ba ‘
: ed .Apple preN. rvcs. also swe»*t app
pnqied up and fastest^ securaty
, ptekles. iim? Iv made any time la-ftt
with straps, very morh aa a brokm
. i the apples are d«*rayod or uscl up,
light to. rastenpd with apUnta.
I Is u<d nefessary lu maki* thes«* swet
hen melted refined wax po.^
1 meats uiuil iNdd w^th.-r. *if one
rod over all Ihe cracks. TW
I ven busy.
•surgical operation" was enUrely anc•
Plum butter may lie made of canned
1
The paraffine prevented tW
idums mlx.Ml with cooked aiiples
P of the sap. kept out the rain
I plum pulp and half 'steweft apples. If and moisture which would teve rot­
it is not di‘slrahle to have a v»‘ry
ted the trees.- prevented the deprtdnof ln*.wts. and the Umba aeeta
Uu.rer1
Mi|kty a busy hou.eket |M>r has
thus far to lM‘ .perfectly reattached
opt^si the plan,of deferring her
liutier making until winter.

never b-.k at that mw«.ke4l batter?
iM-auty without rhinking of some g
net maiden. I have known Imll girl,
they were to the can ie*. eye Imigu
lar rewtunw and poor cumplexinn. and
coarw> hand, they doul.iie.. owniM
They were not »kllle«l In rep
Yet dally, as their live, turned before
roe. beautiful surprise, would
dm. A rich red love would kindle the
would light up the small, gray e>e«
Some deed of tender Haerinee would
tran.form the .kin ui w.fie.1 pink
and while. Pale lip. w.miUI glow like
rnld»e. with swwt word.
And as I
came to know the spirit of llglii that
dwelt within the dull l-Hlles. 1 would

lalng
think
to 1m*
many
hato-

I to make a morihy eauHej

Jeweler* I
|rt>lnred ga
jnil them

,«.v* to comfort heavy hearts.
----------- with dull despair.

edii0r’» e*3r CMr

parsing glam

» «.ro.w-dsrkcm.l lives I
, light of sweet sii

>•■111 ,4
tlM«Utllt <u Ultuv
or mother Is IhU by Hubert’ lliirdelte.
SCI beautifully put In wortls thni ft
aiiuii needs go simighi to e\er> imr

helping hand
| word*, jsatch lest that ad Hilng hap
j |m-ti Io you! Hollo, head. d. shallow
T.i eager, eari osl youth;
It their aayward l hearted women with a silver harking
I may le* more admlnsl by the rareli*s.
and their truih;
land the ihoiighlies.. but Cisl 1* the
rmpaihy and h>ve. U-st artist to fashion a human gem.
V to win;,
^ jnnd nothing lu all
fashion’s show
i.le the heart
leases is half so iMwutlful as Ills gar
unshIne In **
j net glrlat-^AOMMi R. Well.

•enis* bean

long ago cuBio back Into It. Every
teewe bam ibew two classes of ten
aata. Bo we love beat iboae with
whom we enn laugh and talk and slog,
or the daar nlleat ones who come so
aobmlaaaty to our side and whisper to
US In faint, sweet, faraway whl.pem
that have no w»und. so that we only
haar Ibelr very atlllneaa?
-I am not tired, but my |N*n U
weary. It falls from my linger., nml

Sunday Study

SabMbCt$Ms

CHRISTIAN UOVE.

j tnother uiughi me to iie%er go to
Jnu.i len»e ih.- lining nsuii in disorder
11 r. ni. iuU r \ery well she u*
, way> to li.M up any work sh
cauM-d lb dclb-ale nervous *»rIhV„ doing, put It ill the Imsket and xanl/ationN by^ ilimightle^s aggrara
lion of the Inhenurt dread of darkness
and Mdimdc no one can aay; none but
!.rlghic*t and chcerfuUtwl fancies

A!

nd n dreams «W» vlall titer
r will at least. It may he
not only pleasant

just bow
was Impaileat bemuse he could not
read the almple little lesson, such an
may lenacm. and 1 told him If It was a
wnate of my time to teach him. and
imtete him away from me. I rcroem
her now. I see the flush come Into Vhe
little tired face, the brave. rh.vrful
took la his eyca. hU molher’s brave.

Iktle fare bend over the tn
little leeaoa. such a almple.
aoa. way baby might read
bo gWea up^d I
dler. with Me m
toward me tor rolnforcementa. algh.
and COM away from the lesaon he
maaot rmd to the play that comfort
him. Ate there He. the little bool
Smt a. he left it. Ah. me! I coni
haeel down and klaa It now. as thong

The smile*, the tear?
Of boyhcKid’s y,.ar*.
TDe wonU of love tliel
The eyes that shuiie.

it were alive aad loving
“Why. what was my time worth t
booh I waited to read one half i
luedoua to me as one cooing woi
from the prattling lip. that qnlvered
when I lamed away. I bale the book
I read I will never l.iok at It again
Tl»ere It Ihe last Uw*k tn the world. I
thiak I would burn 1i. All It. grac
bma word, are Uea. I aAy to you.

TawUiar
« Songs
JhMlCbtlrJliith»n

OFT IN THE STILLY NIGHT.
One of the moat popular of modern
<Jenen>sHy—"L«.ve envleth not
song writers was Thomas Moore, who
Humility-- lA>vc vannieth not Itself frequently composed the music. He
snot puffed up.’’
als.. an accomplUhed musician
t!ourte.y~-IVMh md behave Itself | and singer, and ba^been known to alt
down at the piano and In a few min
Is not easily priv uiea compose the words and musk- of

Tom Moore wa* l«rn up stairs
grocery store In Angler street,
1. Ireland, May 28. 1779. ^*hlle the
father was attending to hU <1
le aUlur.* of the perfect man
stairs in hls shop the mothi
What une longs for above all else voted herself to taking care of her
celleat. I aay to yon that there is
Among babi.w and household work op wtairs
polaoa In lU hateful imgea Why. what 1*10 him the gn*ate*t thing
the
things
that
Christians
desire
(Paul
ma I learn from booha that baby Ups
mBBot teach me? Do you know 1
mentions eloquence, the gift of pro- her Tom’s love
never dlmlnl
ate listen; the house Is an atlll; may­ ph.yj-. miracle working faith, knowl­ After the death of both atef 4.000 let­
be he la not breathing
Why. If be edge of m.vsteric*. charity, the hero­ ters. wTitten in the most endc
Here Is a Hat
iweea my beok ate my hoy I choom* ism of martyrdtvro.
my book, why should not God leave from which one might And It dlfllcull
His marriage to Bessie Byke. aa
me wUb my books? My hateful books! to make « choice And Paul seta love
actress, was a happy one. but much
A man may“But I was not harsh. I wa* only a higher than all
little Impatient
Because, you see. great gifts to chafifv- and yet be an sorrow came to him In his tote years
Hls eldest son turned out badly, the
Ala leamm was ao easy, no almple. Ah abominably mean and selAah mn
«K^wd son died in ro«th and hls only
me. them #ere two of ua trying i«t mn> endure great luwsonal dl
mad this afteraoou There were twe forts and even sacriflee hU Ufe rather daughter met a tragic fate. 8h
etej. simple lessons
Mine was such than yield a throloglral opinion, and visaing her hand to her lather aa he
be a proud, narrow-minded un- raa going down the auirs oa<
a very almple. easy, plmaani. tovlng
erne to team. Juat a Une; just a little
itoa man. Outward nctloaa do tod fell over the hanlfter aad was
ril
It is everywhere a question Idlled. Moore wna of the more jovial
lArob of paUemw. of geoUeneaa. of
tert that wotte hare made my own or motive \nth love aa Ihe govern­ nature and tenderhearted kn the exheart glow aad tough aad slug The ing rooiive. all life and acHoa are Lreroe. The death of hla children
changed hla nature, and he never after
giiml;
without
It. nothinirls good.
totters wRw ao large and plain, the
Iboae gifu which are uaefnl to sang in public, na he wna fote of
words ao may aad the aenteorea ao
nw. children aa we are, fai the doing
ahoit. Ate 1! Oh. pity me. I temed
•Oft In the Stilly NlghL" of which
omry word. I did uot read om. Uue knowitege of divine m,rateriea. srlll be
no longer needed when “that which U
perfect come.“ They are partial and
parodtod. but It
iwrnry
But faith In God. Joyous
rhinkrth

no evil

i

It Is luy
.H.uvii-tim, tluit the
thing uU-ui tl.c wboto ruiisiuin En
drovor fuov.-UH-iil that b:!* made it so
aciAi,table III all l.ram-bc* «f evatigeHc
CUriMenduni and tliat aix-ounla for
■ auto-rb and uii|Mralivb-d *u.ii*>s I*
Its evident and pr»-1 iniin ni s;iiiiiy. It
la « reaMmable.
vvia^kable
method «f doing Cl.ri..t’* w,s-k in the
eburt-b. Tbi* I*' why the .burch of
_ t b,i* taken Cbristiaii Endeavor
to its iHimmi everyvvliere.-ltev. J. A.
bYancI*. Pa-tor riarond.ui Stri-et Bap-

There are IVA M
1 ritl.w VA bU b ought
to be written ou every benri-uever to
kteleve aiiytliliii: l«*d ul-ul aiiytoMlv
onleM* y,Mi
kiioAv it to be
true, never to tell y n tliat unless .vou
feel that it i- :i!.^ I> t l> i.e,-,-,.Hary and
that tusi I* IM-nlu. Avhlle .vou tell it,
-Dr. llenrj \'..n l»yk- rieaaisa mmd
There Is utiililng In proimse; It ta
all in fiiUHluieiit.” um-e remarked
President Romstvi-H. Thl* might well
nerve as a nvw motto for the Cbrlstiah
Kndeavorer. The only true Kndeavorw.to the ooe who live* up tu bis tdedga.

I

,\ur A-aii tl^ v Jrt it liv eult-rlug iiit.* i-uu»j-*iiUon with
ji .-ii

ill

the

euimiiryeial 'uurUl.

..-miii^ generation -i

Tlieir

,„.ii fur tiu-

vvurk

atrair- ul

ia
tlie

lu

train

vvurM.

the
And

till- wurk nin^i 4a- eumuu-ni-eAl iir tin- imrscry. and U* i-untinued
uMil linl.it:. and .•litino-ier are f».niu-d.

If we are to du away with

the ev-ih of luday, vie niu-l jneiian- tin- future wivt-^ and luulheri
f.vr jirl thl-s workUulil this fact

. *
reeugul/cd hy uur schmd h..ards liie training

of a girl, unlike that uf her brutln-y. will U- ine..in|.iete.

Ft»r hia

Itaming aiias iu lit him fur hU nurmal i*.siti..n in life, for his
etrugule witli the vvurld.

fur her; while

Lur.woKK- Tin: <\u:k
TUAI.LV ICNOUKlh

OF

THE

IlEll NOIZMAL

JIOME-4S

than

to

PUAO-

|

What i- th«* reuimlyi
K->

IMJMKSTIC

Neuralgia.

SCIENCE

A

e.iry fur promutiuii from elementary-schools to high achools and
from high M-fiuul- tu.«-ollege-.

is;NOT

-

'

SEEKING

RECI^TY OF UNttE SAM
C) Sir rittDlSICK BORDCN. Cffiffito MWster kf MMta
.NADA

IS

NOT

seems lo bo juat the thing needed.
I nm certain that If once tried you will
prizA- it as much as 1 do.

i
MARK

PAUT oi Tin: KKcrLAU couusE rou nim.s; .necte-

aNADA

about every day. A few days a|^ a
girl came running In. najtofla wants you to pltoM case
; baby has cut hU hand awful."
ic my bottle of lUtorina aad ran
The mue feUow had itack the
ir* almost throogh IBs hate
llsterine solution noon atoppdd
the bleeding, and the vaaeUne and ifs-'
terine has been all that was necessao’
since. I have found Usterlae valnable
many case* that 1 want every­
body to know its worth
In every

The training uf a girl, as

eri-tns to have the same aiii

Nothing

Uaierlne is sn
admlrabls gsrglo
for sore throat or to l»e anlfled up
the nose for a cold lu tha hate or
catarrh. It Is an cxcellant antlsepUc
wound dreaalng. A little girl fell oo
a board which had several rusty nails
in It and made a jagged wound oo
her knee. We bathed It with the Us
mrine solution until It was thonmghly cleanse,! and the flow of bkmd stop
pod. then dressed It srltb a mixture of
parts vaseline to one of llstmine. The wound healed with no

SEEKING

REQIPROCITY

WITH

THE

UNITED STATES.
. At various litues iu the k»t twenty years Cansdiaxw
have made advance:, m Uie umtler i>f reciprocal arraag©ment.. hut th.-y met such cold rtHN-piion at Washington

A very almple relief tor neural^
la tu boil a handfnl of lobalto In hitf
a pinl of water, till the atreafth ta
out of the herb, then strain off apd
add a teaapwnful of fine aalL Wring
cloths out of the'llqold as hoi as p^
Bible, and spread them over the pgrt
ed. It acts like a charm. Chaise
loth, a* «mn aa cold. tiU toe
pain is all gone; then cover the place
«rft. do covering tm peraplration I* over, so a* tn prevent Uklhg
Take

two large

mix them together In a aitell
; eveo time you have aa acate
loo of the facial nervea. or ater-<
algia. almply breathe the fotoM 1^
nose from the bottle, ate you

that lulterly they havv U-coine ,-onvineed that the govenmienl there
was not dhiK.rt-d to make a fair agreeim-nl, and Caimda ha-., tlierefore, turiiiHl her ait» iiiiAma elsewhere with splendid result-.
Tlie Canadian and Drithh governments liave deeidtol jointly to
e«ubli>h a fast Atlantic steamship sertit-e between Halifax, X. S.,

mixing wHh vinegar, the naase as tor
the table, aad apply to tte Umfiw
hen the face or head to affaotad. or <
to the wrist whra tte pain to la the

fyr ten yews.

The boaLs will make twenty knoU.,

37. B-. BaiavU. .V
netelng a speedy re,Jv i
«d by mall If return
SR U Troy. N Y.-Hie name of tbk
new bolletln of the Xe« York Flat*
•nloo la Empire Stale .Note*.
It la
teoed quarterly at Ibrent.
annum.

ea.

way

ate tte talAllite

By MARY 1. IkUllAMS. Preft4sof«fOi«»sUcSttaKe.Intfcefs'
caw. C*«Ua ItoenJI).
TIIK llOMK JS. Si» TIIK .sT.UK IS.
Tin; \vo.\iK.v oi' iokav who tiiixk
ini v «A.\- miiKv nil; woulu at the
POLLS Ai:i; .\iAKi.\<; a i.uk.vt mistake.

and Iiverp*Hd. wiib an annual subsidy of

It travels one thousand

•tehlotled. 1 am ashamed to Bhow it
to the Mtotor. Ate yet I kmm he
’VhT.

- *ei h.-r house In order" to*fore she
j went lu re*t at nlghi

j lHE TRAINING NEEDED BY OUR GIRLS

It is also the
sas in the spring of A. B. 57. and Sunday before l,eni.
the place was Ephesus, from whence anniversao- of Washlngton'a birthday,
but being a Sunday, the^followlng day
l*aul wrote to the rorlnlhlans
will iH* oWrved as a legal holiday: Wh»n I remember all
The friend* so Hnkt*I together
birthday. In ISlD. of James Rus«*ll
Its study
ronin-ctlon
■houlll Lowell, distinguished American poet; I’ve stsit an.und me fall.
Uke leaves in wiuiry walher.
nruninu»nd’s famous address. Spain ceded Florida: in ISIS; MargarI ft^Mlke 0IH‘, ;
H
Sangster.
author
and
iK>^
t.
boro
delivcnMl to the students at
IS2.S,
WlMJ lrea<l* aioii.*

NorthflMd. on The Groalesl Thing in
.s„me ban«p»ei hall deM‘rtc.1.
KVb. 22 is the birthday. In 1844. of
ic World." in which he aa)s:
Whf«e lights areded. . ^
v!
enter of
l>.vc is a coiuiKiund thing. Paul tells
Wht«M‘ garlami* dead,
of Fred Warde.
us It is like light. As you have seen
■ And all but he depart.il. . . .
^
science take a beam of light the actor. In 1821; of Margaret
Thns in the stilly ught.
In 1857. author.
it through a crystal prism, as
- Ere SliimiH-r’s chain has l»o«inrt nwyou have seen It come out on the other
Sad memory l.rlng* the light
Hide of the prism broken up into com
Of other day* around me
|K>nent c<ilors -r»*d and blue and yel­
low and violet and orange, and all the
<»ther colors of the raJnlvow—ao Paul
passiw this thing
lA>ve. through
magnlflcent prism of his Inspired
telleci. and it ctmics out on the other
side broken up into its element
The Spectrum i»f I^ve has i

vair. "we never kn

K.sfMKB FKTKU. WALToN. Is.mTHY. MAblAI.
riuMr.i..4 Kr.i.k t
.•*tr|.?i.U.rfJeh%U‘bltr..

NOTABLE DAYS OF THE WEEK.
table ate my eye. fall a
book lying on the floor
•*nral Riwder- lie left

And the houeea-ab! how few at
them'Jntn which one'can go for a
day or a week and feel aure ttel the
famll> routine Is in no wlim alterte.
the family comfon U la no wtae lcaa>
ened. but. cm the ooatrary. lacreaaed
It) Ilia preaeoc' — what Joy It U to
their ikreteold! Wbel gukd
harbors of refuge they are to weety

And the

through

the

CANAlJA WILL THkLV ENTER THE LISTS FOR THE
BLUE RIBBON SUPIIEWACV NOW HELD BV THE BIO
BOATS RUNNING FROM NEW YORK. AND. WITH THE
SHORTER VOVAiiE TO HALIEAN, THE NEW SERVICE
WILL UNDOUBTEDLY ESTABLISH A NEW RECORD.
The steamers wiH 'make their terminus-in winter, at l<m«t-4t
Halifax. The terminus in the United Kingdoiii wUL probably be
Liverpool
The inilUl twenty knot ^ice, while not as fast as;th« xtrifteM
ships uf line^ running from New York. U the best forL’anadg iukW
present circuiusUuces, as much ej:pre^- freight will be gcoommodatecl. But thn sjveed is not by any means the'end of what it fi
intended to make this service.

A NEW FLEET OF GMlM WILL »E iUILT, AND TlfCRl WILL
M-FRCQUENr SAIUMGA. THB NEW MIIVICC WILL •* MTAffi.
LMMBO AT AM SAIILY DATS. V
; N

painted wood vork la made by dtoBolTiBg two oaacM of boeax la
qoaits or warm abler.' Add two ^
oC white noap. abave ffae ate stir all

tacMMr aatll It taau • J*Ur. A
Ubl«*ooM a( Ik* aoM
^
Mraag latter la a teHoa at aratar. t»
I.
la, «aaklw a«r aaelaa: aU
■aitlac. to, U 4o« aot fate tte *aL

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