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The Evening Record, February 17, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-02-17
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVENtNG RECORD
YESTERDAYS 188UE
traverse
cmr,
mich^
SEVENTH YEAR—2109
Wednesday February 17^ i*o«.
IFAIH BOUSE
NO COAL
MAY ABANDON
WAS BURNED
FAMINE
I
PORT ARTHUR
THE WEATHER.
iaelosc
The Grand Trarerac DIatrici Graasc.
a7o, 17. will seat with Saasmlt Graasa.
GEORGE ZIEGLERS HOME NEAR Ko C72. March Sad and 3rd. All fourth
degree menbers cordially tarited. Mrs,
EMPIRE DESTROYED.
TRAVERSE CITY HAS ENOUGH TO
E. 8. Gray. 8^'j.
LAST SEVERAL DAYS.
EMf»fRE FROZEN.
: BlttH «Aie TO K INTCMTION op
POPWA. ■ ' - ' ' —
rLENTT WILL AtBlVE S00I|
inmates Barely Eacapad and Children
Were Thrown Into the Snow Drifla
to Save Their Lhree.
Speckl <0 th^ By«o1iis R«eord.
Enpirr. Mich.. Feb. 17.—This lAace SCHOOLS HAVE PLENTY OF WOOD Special to the Erenlag Record.
the most serece wtster
Empire. Mich.. Feb. 17.—The farm
ON HAND.
fer BAor jem
hooee of George Ziegler, localed about
HARBIN TO
Tt*hL*i
BE CENTERi»:»S:^i^”3
i tered M desrees below at C o'clock.
j Water plpem are fvoseR op nearty all
r ' AtixiEFF AND HIS STAFF ON HIS
WAY TMCRt.
IIUSSUM
i-,
**
: Special to the Erewlns Record.
IS UlSGOVTElfTED' W«MCl»»in. Mich.. Feb I7.-U was U
-----------
j co1d«*t that ibia sect km has cxperi-
: ' itZAR*S OFFOSITION TO WAR THE | J^in ronn^^hmu^Tb^VlIU^ ^
.
CAUSE.
I conneriion with the ooislde world
, have i»een
f
'‘
WmWp Wm O.m«0««->lapt«.h W.H o..^.
«t Yalu PIvar.
.
PROBABLY
ONLY TWO
>_
■• * *qMt i^lAN SHIP OAMAOmL 1®**^*“'*®
PCPUBLICAN tTAT*
*
• ^l.l 10 tlH-Erenliuclleoort.
CONVENTIONS TODAY.
Tal^ P(^ 17.-A raport haa Juati
---------
f- . .2^tZ^„Z^Tr^ fit.' state C £MTf At COMMITTEE
Russian warship
IN SESSION THIS AFTERNOON IN
GRAND RAPIDS.
V LEAVE FORT ARTHUR.
1 Ut the Kventna Rwtml.
Feb. 17^The most Inter-
If Coal Supply SheuM Be Cxhaiieted geiber with Its oontenu. destroyed by
i fire yesterday morolng at 5:30 o'clock.
Nothing Serious Would Ensua.
I The house was occupied by Mr. ahd
as It is Only Used in Verw
I four small
tilating Staeka.
children.
The fire caught from the chimney
It was reported in the city today and spread so rapidly that the inmatei
barely escaped,
that Traverse City was on the verge who were .keeping barel;
of a coal famine. 'A repreaentattte of The chlldyen were hastily taken from
their beds and thrown o«
the Record ha. made an inveatlSAtioo i
^rtRs and quickly picked up and
and found that the report is aloio«t j carried to the home of William Beewltboui foundation.
I nian As the weather was 12 below
Tb. C. B. T.„or O.. Co».«, U, ^
^
sufflclent supply on hand to last hand, and feet, but they were tenderly
kind neighbors
until the orders which are on their cared
way can gel here. Several car loads friend
of soft roil are expected within a few \slued St
days and there is plenty of hard coal
on hand—enough to Ust unUI spring
The prlw of the latter is 9 a ton and j
soft coal is worth 15.50. The wocmI ^
supply U rather light but will last |
until some thsi has been shipped ar j
rives.
f
The supply of coal at the Central
school building b rather low but as ■
coal
at the ren* ,
tilating ahafU, no serious
queue* s « (.ouid ensue
ply IM- exhi
on hand to iasL until more ran
Is- got The j^iKirt that the supply,
was iMi scanty that there m*as danger ||
of having to rlode the strhools is then--'
fore without any foundatkm what so •
ever.
j
Hannah A Lay Supply.
|
••I can tell you within eight pounds." j
lid Hei
[T
"
Simplify AbacifTs
, lion bt- held
Pori Arthur can bt safely left to- it is the general impression that It
Uke care of itself while with Harbin I
^ decided to nominate candIdAtes
fortified, preparations may the name convention,
for gathering an overwhelm- the new members of t
Instead
Jisrs-BURROWS FOR
VICE president!
BEING BOOMED BY REPRESENTA-j
i:r
JAPS LOST THREE SHIPS.
By Wire to the Evening Rt-cord.
. SL Peteraburw, Feb, 17,—The fol
ing olllclal telegram haa been
\
from Port Arthur: -After the battle
here fpreaumably the Sght In the harbor on Feb. 9) the Ja
f squadron
a loea of three ehipe
direction. After the
Sght at Cl
view of enter.
eae were I
Ing
;•
TO FLANK VLA0IV08T0CK.
By Wire to th«* Evening Kecord
, .Beriin. Feb. 17.—The newspaper Der
T«9 reporU that Japan Is sending
trpepe from the island of Yezo across
the Ice in the gulf of Tartary to Conoyiak for a flank movement on
the close of the mei-tlng It is beTiVE JOHN LANE.
!
i-d that State Chairman Dlekemm
imnoe his withdrawal as a
» for governor
n of the I Declares He Will Make a Stror gRun-i
'^mm\Uee.
ning Mate for Roosevelt and Will
The atUtude of William Alden Smith
Carry Much Strength.
toward Senaifir Ilurrows is exciting
gr»‘at intennst and it b said 1that he
may in a few days make an an
Special to the E»*cnlng Record.
Grand Rapids. .Mich., Feb. 17.—Conis excited here and
Ek»nau»r nurrowk.
«*xp«»ctod also in other Interest
iKJrilons of the sUte by a
irv that he
lhai bo win lalrt
Steams for letter which b being sent out by Rep
will throw bis sur
resentative John Lane of SL Joseph,
Mr. IJine boldly advocates Senator,
Burrows as a running mxie for PresI-:
dent Roosevelt on the republican pres^'j
1 idenilal ticket. He argues that 8ena1 tor Burrows would carry as much
strength as any other man In the sec
ond place on the ticket and w ould In
fluence In thb part of the country
voles for the party than any
aute and as the**flfiicth anniversary of'
the organlxalion of the party will be
celebrated in Jacjtson in July, It would
fitting that a Michigan man should
W chosen as vice presidential candldate. It b argued further that Mlchlgan ha* done more tor the party than
anv other state and has received little
recognition, therefore b entitled to
JAPS EMBARKING FOR WAR.
Tokio. Feb. 1>.—Fifty thousand Japaneet troope are embarking today for
the feat of war. it is believed they
will disembark at the mouth, of the
Yalu river or a spot flanking Port
CARFERKT
NOT STUCK
FEAR BOXER
UPRISING
ANTirOREIGN
SENTIMENT
CHINA GROWINa
darin for Princo Su Cauuts Ob-
a local florist, placed hundred
floral offerings at a value of over
U.OOO.
Co* \¥ill Be CandWala.
By Wlro to the Ev enlag Raoord.
Brnremeiu throughont China Is grow
ing. tayB B dMgatcii ftwm Pekin. Tkie
SiLm of FHhw 80. krbo la aaMjo
favor.fOrsl^drs, •*« tip aokatitutiMt
of aa aml-ltorelgn mandarin b regardwtth proftmnd dbqnletude by all
»ldeoU of China. They
f«rth««F( fa a Sonmtr wf A Tw-
scss'wii’arisr.s:
the late M. A. Hanna.
Special serrlces at tbe First 1
Railroad Men Use
PROBABLY ONE OF THE
ARBOR BOATS.
Special to the Evening Record.
Cal's Head Lighthouse. Mich.. Feb.
17.—The report that the Northpori
and ManbUque car ferry was stuck In
The boat
rternooo and
tbe men at the
out of sight S
tween North Fox and^ South Fox
St *
Se» *prmg .tyle* for men
in, toa
SOAP
FMdar BBor&iag at 10:30 o’clock from
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Whiting Hotel.
Ask Them
Why
3
219
to see our line of KID i>HO¥JS
at 2.00, -2.50. .'UK> and .'150;
IS THE PLACE
Vcr>* Stylish.
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
m
ALBERT CLOBENSKY.
Manager
5c
F. P. JONES
:
Has started hb Milk Route
aga n and is aelling Milk from
L. RANSOM’S DAIRY
HBI'S
PANTS
in oi» store all this week, positively worth
up to $r..oo.
A N D -S H 1 R T S
ItWillPayYou
Then get a cake
and be convinced
5c
SHOE STORE,
,19 The Finest
=
N K W HAT ,S
|
All my old patrons are naked '
to continue dealing with me. •
Wm
Lots of wear; the Pingrec m.’tkc:
no belter shoes sold.
' TheOldRollable Shoe House
FIUH FffiHIRICH & Ca
F. P. JONES
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TUpiNG
‘i
.
.•In.;''.:;'-:---,'. X
All Kinds of Mill Work
Sash, Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
Traverse City Mamifg. Co.
:W STAND
242 FrontStreet
two Dollars to
Eight Dollars Saved
WOOL BLANKETS
♦
\
‘
Best ihinj2 in the world to help you j?el up in the
feeling.
THKSK
BRICK.S .^RK
after warm
SBECIAl,
$3.00. $3.87 and $4.89
Blankets are pure wool and extra large size.
Come Quick—now is the time to enjov them.
80 miles from where she was seen
dbaooear and at least 40 miles out
Funeral Servioea.
The funeral service of Exra Bush,
the young man who was killed by a
talUng tree yealerday while working
on M. McGarry’i place, will be held
WARM SHOES
xrc very plain. whUe others are nlct- enough for dreas shoes.
unpA & CO.
PALM
*The news came to Northport from
that the boat was north
^
Manltou bland, that U that
her smoke could be seen tbdre and
that It was rblble In tbe same pUce
is right in I
WE CAN FIX YOUR OLD SHOES.
c arc iurv w*- can fll you with a pair of oor roal comfort
THE WEATHCR F o jsblj boov t Aicht rHisg %
morninjr with that much sought
Report From Leland In Regard to
Northpoft Ferry Not Given-CredMice In That Place.
« « City Book Store
Spring Tnpfwtnr
fresh from .America’s foremoat makers. AU the kinds
6f fashions in shape, lealhcts and finish. Come feast
jxnir c>cs at any rale.
calb i^onlion to the fact that aa i
TURKO-BULGARIAN OUTBREAK,
MR. HANNA'S BIER WAS COVERED
PaHa, Feb. 17.—The Bugarlan diple*
WITH FLOWERS.
matic agent today told an Interviewer
here that the ootbreak of Turko-Bub
garian hoetmties is imminent. Bul
Prealdent and Hia Cabinet Were at the
garia. he says. Is seeking to force Tur^Caakrt—Ohio Frienda Sent Aed
key to Uke the Initiative in order to
and Pink Camatlona
win sympathy to her aide.
RUSSIANS DISCONTENTED. ^
Berlin. Feb. 1.7—A diapaUh frtitn
St Petersburg aaya that bitter dlaoon<
tent la prevalent in Ruaeia because of
the caar'a opposition to war with
Japan. He haa decided to go to Moeeew and ieaue a proclamation ae is the
i
FUNERAL OF
THE SENATOR
By Wire to tht- Evening Rt^cord.
Washington. Feb. 17 —Beneath the
rs fllteri
I skylight
the
rests a flower-covered casket bolding
the remains of Senator Marcus A.
Hanna. Beside the bier In silent vigil
Stands s guard of honor. The Ute
senator from Ohio has Wn given the
aolemn funeral of sUte.
Surrounding the casket in the sen
ate chaml>er were the members of the
Hanna family and the presidentof the
I'nltofl States and hb cabinet Rev.
Edward Even-tt Hale, chaplain of the
senate. Invoked the divine blessing
and consolation.
Thb evening the remains will be
taken to Cleveland where the final in
take place. Obk> friends
of William McKinley _
Hanna sent great quantities of red
and pink carnations, the favorite
flower of the former, and alnce his
death the emblem of the CArnaUoo
League. General Alger'a card was at
tached to a wreath of roses standing
several feet In height and circumfer^
ence. A standing croas of orchids and
bore the nam<
John R. McLean. while the
Rna
^Rnaslan
7? •
.
?
That's the way the ladies
are speaking of our new
shoes. We now have on
sale a large aanrtment of
\tTX
Favorable
jlpgiUJliMala may abawdew Part Arthur! for Justices
; ami tbs rest of the Lie Tung peninsula.;
g.tes at Same T
Company, when asked about what the j
concentrating Her land forces further
Boomed for Roosevelt's
company had on hand, for Just about:
north, wKh a center at Harbin.
' d
•
eight iMiunds constitute <nir entin.
A statement from New Chwing that
Running MaU.
stock. Yes. we have plenty tin the
1.
Viceroy AleslefT and his aUff are ab
way and w»me even this aide of Grand
I Rapids, but when It will get here* is a,
^
rwady on their way there seems to I
Evening Rectird.
Inter has iujen
lujen a bad .
point to such a decision
tJrand Rapids. Mlrh Keb. 17.—The] question. This winter
imptlon. In fart tbe{
tee Is
IslAie
fc nvu consim
^
'
*
A
diaoateh
to
the
Dsllv
Mail
from
ctunmUlee
|
one
Y
^ A diapateh to the Daily Mail from .
afternoon, and] storelorhas
bunuMl iup until this time'
] here all of
pL
•.
Ptteraburg says mIliUry circles, while Jl has not b^n decided at this more coal than was
recognlza the relief from responsibility I hour, it .is the genelwJ opinion among I»«t winter "
laj^tinq possib.m
Spring
Benuties
YoawiD like tlwptpenve lie about to aho« tbit teoaal?3
Ye^tber an tbenort beautiful detigitf the betoria caa|«>.
duoe. Onr». tbit featoe. compriiei the beat of icTeral laaa* •
nCutsnn' tinea. A \tij ioterettiiv collection and «dl
worth eaamininK.
NEW
5
STORY
BLOCK
COR.
FRONT
on each suit offered in our
lot of from one hundred to
one hundred and fifty
men’s suits we are closing /
—Third to one-half off on
all these—now’s your time.
One Dollar to two Dollars Saved.
on each pair of pants in our
special sale of winter pants
—best and newest goods—
bought this winter—buy
now while sizes are full.
J^miltott Clothing Cvmpanp
AWD
iONION.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
THEEVEfONGREOSRD
M.WjOW
''*5S£r3SrS^
ZtSOHAKK
Vim. T. BATU Mi i. W. MAMMCM
c CITY orrt TAtTc or
ACAL WlATEft
atoMng.
Sundavsl
mmrnmwH^
mmm
ADip^lSrriNTRE
d»w 00 ih« <«k fOTMU €rf virctol.
be cr Nor*
aiitftWtop>af«apCtolwcr
pU»e'‘l* Md
Tritf.. Art A(
Atpovit rt«0 1
Twentyalx below laat 1
who toaged for aa oM fi
have tarmad thair
And All th*i U spokMi. tad uadooM
Icra things and at preaeat are tong
rdir
truly
tpokra.
of
tbe
Old
Pine
Tree
e A. ttCCUCIfKA. CHy C4r»ilt«er.
8Uie! Wilb the preMOt rate of dc^
•troctton of foresu that which hat clood of oold.
iKiuWOllS"
Tbe borne editor has
befallen Maine mill, in a abort UflM.
tab on tbe oMctol score card and
befall Waahiaaum. and Vlnclaia. and close
bit varsloB of the weather for the
Wlaoooaln. and Michigan. There are past month follows:
plenty of halu called: but the principal
’Jack ProaL ridden by
thla|[ U for the Umber ataiea to make smaabed aU records on tbe
Uie halU effecUre.—ClnclnnaU Com- vine laat night Tbe big ring record
of 40. made this month In Beaaemar
moffT rrAcrr.
MICHAEL GAY.
Tba paaalat of Mkhael Gay. Trarame City'* irat actual while
hrtaga hark to tbe .urrlriac ,
of the EfUea aaay aeiaortaa of the
hai^ablpt of tbe old daya aad of the
ioyij wbleb aerred to lighten Um
whljch formed the chief element of the
aetUei^a exlatooce. Tboae of tbe
younger generaUoo who Jive la baaO'
tlfol. proaperou*: progreaalve Tra
erai aty today can acarcdy reallae
the! eondltkmr which existed when
^Ichael Oay flnrt begaa to build
home here for hi* family. There art
few of the older fealdenia who will appfwdate the aUnaUan. and these will
cherish a foad memory for the old
pioneer, whose work is flnUhed and
whoee deeds have helped to make this
city Yhat tt Is today.
Mkhael Cay was one of those cheer
fol aonla wbaae chief aim aeemed to
be happy. aaMat others In being happy
^ to nmm Itfe pleaaant and com
fcrtal#Jpr hla dependenu Hit was
a kindly nature, an even dlspoelllon.
sad hU purpoae la life was to do the
i best he ooold aad make the best of
V the oomlitkms which aurrounded him.
He loved a pleaaaht home and cheerful
oompankma He aonght no public po
aitloa. be did not aspire to anything
beyond the simple home life which he
al^ed during his entire career; and
to thU he found In his mature years
that rest and oomfon t« which hU
labors had Justly entlth.l him. He
was loviri by many; he sill K• «ounM4 by ihome who loiew him In
' the old times with that sincerity which
aiay tito aaeoclatlons of hanlnhli. can
CUE grinio7pRoipcitiTY.
Three events of the past week, com
lag together, might have affected serioualy any aallon whose prosperity was
less broad. soUd. elastic, and steady
' than that of the I'nlted States
. the Inter Ocean,
: Theik» were the coHap«» of the great
. ^ '^ton specnlatlon. the BiDtlroore fire.
and the oiiihceak of war in the far
>
:;
»
i.
,
:
Fire drilto have bean eatabUabad to
all the city achoeto of Jackaon and nre
now a ragntor pan of tha day’s
tine. A prfvata tra alarm aystc
atoo balag toaUllad to an tha n
work dart. n«htt and Bwk
d^ drawing mtcrc^te yon
The Brat and third of these, though
Vfkrir effects hm! Umg been discounted
.by prudent men. wert* still shod
. buriaeas. The Brat and *ec«md Ca
tosses to tadlvldaal*. and
to whole communities.
Yet these three shocks cs
scarcely a tremor In the busLoeas
world as a whole. .They .have even
produced encouraging symptoms
commerce.and industry.
While It Interferes with certain lines
of trade, the war stimulates otheh.
The collapse of the rtUton speculation
unceruinty in the great lexOle Indus
try. Tbe Baltimore fire forces fixed
capital to become fluid, and gives
needed tonic to an important branch
of the iron and steel Industry.
During the past year there has been
a depression in business, caused chief
ly by the failure of acknowledged
financial leader* to Justify the confl
dcpce repost'd In them by investors.
There was no panic, but there was
marked halt unUl the bualneas wor
could take stock of tiaelf. as it wei
and see where It aUx>d.
As a rmolt the national prosperity
was found to be stronger, ateadler. and
IVlille It* activity had been m
larily checked, lu viulity was not im
paired.
The manner in which the three can
current ahocka of tbe past week
endured shows once more that, t
leaders may prove nnflt. no laUi
a mere group of men. no maU«
temporarily powerful and fooUal
toag check the steady advance of
a slight pul upoo the
i agricultural ability,
accepted, and a terrible en
Feexer
»unte.i
Stung by
rmert a “i
aannally.
deposH a
ready far )-oo any time ytm
wtoh it and may be dmam
try paper.
At a recaat meeting of
bolder* of the Banxle Cow
Ca it was decidad not to <
^*t^ad^*tbT^
**Up antU tost night Cold Moan,
ridden by IxxU Snowing, held tbe rac^
ord with a mark of 20 flat. Mybow
Chilly had been tbe top notch with a
mark of 18 going
We. the underalgBed. have
P. J. Cheney for the last IS years, aad People who was onl
believe Urn perfectly boaorabie in all run in 16. Warm Day*
Rain bad been doing aon
able to carry
cam out any ohUgailons made stunts in 8. f and 10. bat
were all dead ones when
by his firm.
; came along in 12. After that. Warm
Waldtog. Klnnan A Martin.
Day* and Sleety Rain were led to U
Wboteadto Druggists. Toledo. O.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is takea Inler- ■table for good UtUe Better made
ay in 11. but tbe fkvorii
aally. acUng dlrecUy upon the bkx^
r Weather was distanced, 1
and mucous surfaces of the system.
heavily played by the piker*.
TesilmooiaU sent free.
Price .7S
“My tip* on the card for the re^
cenu per bottle. Sold by all drug
malndey of the week are. Rtoiag
Temperature. Balmy Day* and Cold
Feel for place, while Drop Too Much
Jack Frost should be played
thl. The pikers who dropped
DUEL WITH PITCHFOIKS
rolls on Open Winter, can resuperate by placing Ihelr maxuma 00
To as Fought o« tha Hay Fisld. Old Pbshlon.'fl. as he will lead the
bunch
under the wire every time be
Howover. Honoat Perapiratioii Will
entered,**
as ths aubatltuts for Sleed.
Other tbermometers In the city r«
Istered 27 and 28 and two showed
Chicago. lU.. Peb. ll.-PUchforka!
weal! Such are the poaslblllties of
tie terrible duel tb whfch Col. Frank
NICCLAINnUMC
- M
was one of those
atardy. boaeat pkmeer* whose gotMl
wmk was one of tbe mnuenoe* In onattag frpm a wlldeiitess the city which
to now'the most progressive. ImiKir. toat aad beautiful In Northern Mlchl
«aa. Tbe old frientiM who sur^ Ive will
always retala for him that tender
atomory honesty, integrity and Indus
try always inspire.;_______
:
the -Vm ntoia* lo make tta ap^
■Inadji*^
amr^^
ten at the woodoa wadding am
^ ap
WHOLESALE wRn AIL
\\*hen you feel like sighing—ring
Sighing win nerer pleasure bring.
Learn to laugh, and laugh right
By taking R<x-kT Mountala Tea
night.
J. Q. Johnson
NO MORE PABBEE
of tb
P of Sites Wrigb^a
brother of Mrs. W. H.
Ue Creak, at tha ABBspoUa aaral acad
emy cteas of Ittl. and tbare was goita
a friaodtWp batwaan tba two. Wrigbt
Tlsltad Kogo to Japan a tew years
ago. and Mrs. Oaborae has the admi
ral's card as a aonvealr of tba \isit.
One aoatbern Miebigaa editor draws
tbe line on ill^atored aewapapar own
ara. Ho has cut gutte a nambar off
hU exchange Itol and aaya: **We have
dropped a number of papers from our
list becaoae they are bilious. A news-
ity of Michtoan First Callagt
OBPEST
GIBKST
WE WANT YOUR BUBINEBB. WE
SOLICIT IT ON STRICTLY BUBINEM
PRINCIPLES.
VIZ:
GOOD
OOOOB, PLENTY OF THEM, LOW
PRICES JVWD HONEST DEALINO,
^ THE
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
adtiruotber paper that is soar, snarltng. fretful and enrton* than a man
can afford to keep company with that
kind of a person.Several Allegan glrto started a matrimoalal acbeme last year which has
already brought results. While pack
ing eggs they wrote their names aad
addresaea on Several of them and test
STATE AND UNION
week Miss Lulil Born received a letter from C. C. Kelson .of New York
CITIZENS PHONE, 148
city, with references to show that be
VOBtOHUDBr
to an honest, bard working man and
single. This to a new leap year Idea:
the girls keep sort of egging them on.
as it were.
LlfHMlNMiCi
Michigan furnliur*- factories making
office desks are likely to hare a proa
perous time for the next few weeks In
filling the orders that k-p pouring in
^m^ Balilmore. Since the fire there
uiu luis Invented a .
Ap
been a dt**k
lutthtui
liivalMl-4 iluit has >ome j
iks st*emlng'
ling bookke
Tbe enra, or
s. It 4-4.ni.ipH*
'
of n waferOne Grand t The City C4.uncll has extended the novel featun-s.
* in greatest
ng air- i »*odle« simlUr, Ihongh mmb shorter,
with
hlpiMMl a car | Ux warrant* for the m<»nlb of Febru proof
Bted to : tlwn the ordinary treUej car. anJ will
U- Inflate
by express ary for the wdlertlon of the sta'e aui> tlg^ tulic. whieh
t^^irans|M>natto
oo«uty UUtes: and al*t> the dellnqiM*irt
a rai«Hi wan arouuo me .-dge* |
City and school taxes and siwM-tol as of the
high etmiigh to <-unlaIn a : fifteen standing.
IsobUloaa
In the printing plant of the Univer
of 1203.
I eonslderahle amount of wat4-r When ! from two wires ovrebred. by means
sity of Michigan the larger part of tbe
said | the lutaa are deflated It to rompara- of trolUy poire which altown a tareI will be in my office to
to receive
race
lettlng and press work is done by taxes from now until Febniary
out of fifteea
firtreo feet on eltber aide, ao
Febniai 29lh. ,nHy eaay to roll or lift tlie patient on r«»«rt
-ntH. Five students are employed 1204. on each week^a:
ek^ay. from «odoekj,he l-'.l .\fter the InflafliM* to c^iii that the car can travel anywhare oa
for twelve hour* each wrek. on a lo 11:30 o’clock
thirty fret In wMth, Accord•chedule providing for one of Uiem at from 1 o’clock tc
Blectrtcal Wartd thia la prob^
210. \Ulhelm with
the printing plant nearly all tbe lime. noon 0»ce In Room .10.
..........................
the hm wal.T faueei In the t»lb- •J ably
kbly tbe
tbe only
only timcklrea trelley Hoe In
siude
tU 11 the
the Cnlted
rmted Htatre.
Ht
letl Fehruarv 1st. 1904.
t r4M>m ..r wnsblK.w1 lo fill th.- tub t« il.e
and a* anch a frreI be called In when additional
M E. Haskell. City Treasurer.
desired height .tfter the l«th flu- w*.
wa- :1 running ear r^oirre twice M snodb
needed. Four j ire law student*,
2U9C lo March11 fer to 4lniliiiri off through a sh.»rt sec- ! power aa a trelley car on raUa It doe*
from the medic
» llterar.v, and <
: tiori of hose iM-iM-ath the lUM umallc \ ®ot aeem probable that tbe ajatam wUI
al. dental and engineering depart .,
1 TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
, tubing.
i be widely adopted.
ents.
Over In Battle Creek they have
d up on susan nsmed Nelson locked
to the pure
plclon. Mr. Ne
rvn 1000 w*rrs
liartaa Unr EluMt
T A X E
!:
E. W. HASTINGS A SON.
Hollingsworth, of Long FIRE INSURANCE.
h E. TiirroCt. of Elk RapCliy.
Th* compantea rep
this
timer* fir* according to th* lattwo will enter the cavalry branch.
The local offlee. which is in chai
of Sergeant Arnold, has made quite a
number of enlistmenU In this city.
Just previous lo these three enlist
ments. four others Joined. The enlist
Whtl, th,
disuUr
ments were made by Capt. J. C.
Waterman, of tbe Seventh cavalry.
rrrxT.t'r^r
Corporal Bloom atoo4>elong* to the
Triiverse City sUtlon but at present
be is at Tucson. Captain Waterman
has Just returned from Big Rapids,
where be enlisted seven man aad Reed
City Datfa of Battia Creak WHI Hav*
ta Pay Fares or Walk.
YOUNGEST EDITOR.
Battle Creek, Feb. 17.—Aldermaa
Kulp. Soeteliat. introdiioed an orei
nance In the city oooacfl waking It aa
offense punishable by a maximom Im
prisonment of 20 day* or 1100 fine f«
C-allen. Feb 17.—Tbe Oalien Advo
THE WAY rOREETS ARE OOlNa any city oficial to take a street oai
cate has been sold to George Bell
There ta a pathos In the going of pass or accept tree service or favon Rlcaby of Benton Harbor, who will
from
nay corporatioa.
have the dtottectloa of belag the
tbe pine fOresU of Maine to an extent
The ordinance passed to lU second youngest
editor la the sute. betng bat
that to canaiag her to be -The Old
18 years old. Mr. Rloafar Ijadaated
Pine Tree State** In name only, but
from the Benton Harbor High achool
Art Studies.
there to more than palboa—ihi
last Juste and was the cteas prealdenL
Miss Lclah Miller, who
He then accepted a poaitfaa aa re
the going of money. According to the
porter for the Beaton Harbor Dally
toteat forest reports from Maine aU been to Chicago fookln
Post and showed sach a tateatia this
pine treea worth the cutUng hare been
directloB that he was promoted to eHy
editor. Tbe Poet was abeoebad by the
and will have cteaare T
Eveateg News aad the
dajaadf
Into the maw of the wood pulp o
> eoaw and are the 1
•m«lB boMnfior
hlM,
lumbermen are pot to
I." zTvss
Tmr A RBOOHP wAinr abl
YOl
oompaBy^^l tiS* tbe*l!S^« *1^ aU
Ann Ariw. Mich.. Feb. 17.—The
new course In denttotn which b4a
been opened In the university teaches
method of fllllng which Involve*
much leM grinding, sawing and boring
of the teeth tBkn the more common
gold fllllng proot'as. The courre is in
lain filling, and Michigan to the
university in the world to teach
lew method in Its curriculum.
B teachers are Dr. W. T. Reeves
of Chicago and E. B. Spaulding of De
troit. dentists who hsve perfected the
platinum method. The stodenu
18 practicing denltota, gray beads
mostly, with hearia full of remorse at
the torture they have been Inflicting
all their lives under the old method*.
Fropi the public’s point of view, the
Inierestlng feature of tbe new course
to a possible material decrease of pain
In two dtoltncl and refined varieties.
First, in the process of fllling. there
Jk much' less of actual boring, and in
the second place, the new fllllng is not
iKiuntled in with a small sledge
roer Under Dr. Reeves’ dlrecUon the
dentist Is taught speedily to hollow
an ailing tooth, after which. Instegd of ramming hto paUent’s Jaw full
use he waa|
IH*n*lve gold, he let* the patient ately got into tr
of hi !ng designs on the
ID. and retires to his Inner labo_____
there. He sa)*s he belong*!
at the head of the Adventtoi*. and it
real mad because he to not given his
lle carries with him an
the site and shape of the patient’s righU. He give* a* hto reason for
cavity, but leaves the patient behind. coming to Battle Creek that he knows
world to coming to an end within
From this impression a platinum cast aib«-few
and he waqu to be on
of thd bole Id the toolh is made, and hand todays,
the pypotechnic*. He seInto thto cast a porcelain filling to lected a see
good place.
to form whole hot and painful,
For
the
first
time in years, to I*
the patient meanwhile smoking hto staled, tbe Kalamatoo
river to froxen
cigar In comfort in tbe outer office. clear
across between BalUe Creek and
When the porcelain to hard, it to taken Augusta.
Lester Quigley and Charley
back to the patlenL and with the aid Smith, nurse* from the Battle Creek
of a little cement set fast in the cav- sanUarium, made the trip on akatre a
few day* ago. and many olhara hare
made It sin e. Though the distance by
line milre.
mile*, the big bend in
before hard- road to but nine
makes a 31-mtle skating
1 exactly lo the riv
To
match any iooth. The art of coloring trip.
sunvmer has Mways
to part of tbe course.
atobic-amusements. but until this year
The course ha.** already paid more i)ut a few have skated over the river.
than ii cost the nnlreralty lo eaUbllsh U. and will be made permanent
Hnnrty Forfaits Hia Uf*.
The senior dental atodenta will re
A runaway almost ending fatally
ceive the new work without paying
extra fees.
RE A COLO IN ONE OAY
J. a Orner.
Taka LaxaUva Bromo Qnlabia Tab^
aftad all doctora and all
four rear* It daftad
laU. AU drnggiau refund tha moMy
INTRtlBGULAlAlMT
remedlea. But Bncklea'a Arnica Balva
him. Equally
had no tn
Skin ErupBrnlaea. Ski
good for
25c at Jaa. l
I Fred Avary Enltatad this
JERSEY SHY OF OYSTER PLANTS
beds of the Delaware 1
will go below factor>'cost. Cal in the store (or
particulars. We will sell any of the above ar
ticles as long as there is any left in the store
at from one to three dollars less than factory
cost. A heav>- cut dn'everything in the store.
Your promise to pay will do. if reasonable.
J. W. SLATER
DIRECTORS:
a Nawa aUlt parMau to
it thtoga about that
ptow baloaginc to the
10 met't 'hlm with pitchforks at ten
paces, milk psils and swill buckets to
be sulwtUuted. if these weapons are
VI fatal to one or Itoth parlies.
11 will be a duel for sweat!
The dreadful, comliat to to l>e a
fanning duel, lo be fought on the
coloner* Ogle county farm at sunrise
t one sunrise; but every day Sot
ek during the hottest part of next
July.
Colonel Lowden is known to be an
exp**rt fencer with a wire fencing'ma
dead shot with a hay fork,
and an unerring marksman when ban
dllng a milk pall. While stumping
slate he read the deadly Insult which
wl
ament
FtM*rer had penned. In an
the candidate a Chicago farmer
xperience of barrowlnf
beard from the Warner
luntles an
anything unless
In the bank.
“No farmer-*’ exclaime«l the colonel.
Jr r r sweat!
e«>t me In mortal farming combat at
n paces Nothing will 1
honor but sweat
Ariped
y pitcchfork. I will make him
ble and retr<retivai or spill hto rich per
• thirsty wdl of Ogle
splratlon on
lunty!
• I challenge him. to meet
.r a day. but a wet'k—on
here, armid with grub palls, we will
the cows and calves, two-headed
nd otherwise; sulll the Poland Chin*
hogs, and feed the chickens. Then we
will stand In the blazing July
and. blindfolded by barn dust, fire vol
leys point blank from our
Into the hav loft until one or the other
falls. Then, and then only, will
honor W avenged.”
The whole countryside to aghai
le proposed awful duel, and 1
tillable that the authorities will stop
the mifUng on the ground that if tbe
enragt'd duelist* are not fo be pre
vented from annihilating each other
by sUiw. torturing death, the stock
and poultry should at least
coi
Orest excitement prevails.
Growers Will Try to Buy Supply From
Chaaapaakc
Pridgeton. N. J.. Feb. 17.—Several of
the Bridgeton oyster planter* donlg
builness In the Maurice river core,
have gone to Norfolk. Va.. where they
Bed Room Suits, Odd Dressers,
Sideboards, Buffets, Combina
tion Book Cases, Extension
Tables, Desks, Center Ta
bles, Cupboards, Etc.,
) WANTS*
paale* are amply abl* to pay all
clalme fa ffal s«d are tiew dofag
■a fa cash, and stni they can fai^
niah th* very bast of iiKtemnlty
to their patrena
With tha utmost confidatieo fa
IT IS A FACT!
m.llt ev4»r occur to .vou that more than one-fourth .»f
Ife to spent in luriTi And
than that, the
balance i»f your life to Influenced hy th4« amtuint of r
I n'ruperallim y4»u obtain w
our bead to on
your pillow. Tkl*. in turn. dep4*ndi4 very much upon
1* it not important, then, that they should fa* di-slgned to promote the most peaceful slumber and the
best hygiemc fHmdltions?
We can supply y4.u with ovcrythlng that ran
exctpUonal bargain* in high grade
Sixe 10 4 t54x74) that weighs 2Vi pc»und* lo
the pair, come* in tan*, whites and gray*, and
for only 5oc tbe pair. The 11-4 sire In gray
onlyrand seUs for
the pair. These prices
ran’i be beaten
'
THE BLANKET YOU WANT.
'
A 11-4 blanket, good and firm. In gray, white
or un; sold only by tbe pair for $1.00 There
are two other grades that we ask $1.25 and
$1.50 for. H^ I* a 12 4 tan blanket that
costs only fl.Wt th#* pair and the gray 12-4 sells
for $2.0A.
ALL WHITE SPLIT BLANKET.
Bo much In demand for children * use. 50c for
the pair. Something you have been faoklag
for.
WARM, IVOOLLY BLANKETB.
E. W. HASTINGS A.SON,
IF YOU COME AT ONCE you
can oare frees S6 to $15 aa a
T-—
c’
^'
"
BLANKETS, PILLOWS SHEETS and PILLOW CASES
HERE 18 A BLANKET.
•
I
I In this line.
V-'t
THE BEST WOOL BLANKETS
Are beauUes. The finest, wiftest wool made,
and the pair rretn you only IIO.OO.
READY HEMMED SHEETS
Saves you all the trouble «f hemming. The
72X20 C4»is yon 60c. the filxJHt for 7Sc and the
20x20 selto Utr 20r.
PILLOW CASES.
There are two Axes 36x42 and 36x45. but there
are sevefal grade* selling from 18c to 2Sc each.
WHTE BED QUILTS.
A splendid line lo select from and you can
pay 50c or $4.00. as yon choose.
The fringed while quilts sell for $1A6 aad
82.50.
PILLOWS.
The taeat Itee to select from aad gooda that
10-4 and they weigh four pound, a pair and
aell for fl.oii a pair.
THE HlWIfll X UT
MERCMIU
%
WEDNESDAY FKBB0ABT 17, mL
m^JOilTO BB0G80; TB4VBB&B dTr.
MT nK TOP. tttANIErS'ISLAND
^stssttsarass.'jjs t sr2S-=tn.".“
sasr;
^
One Of CN IIIimy
Flour
A part mt tbe laland was stnile
lackr. «*d aiald the rocks be one dai
fbODd a plrate*a care. Tbrre- ww. be
eanlMMlcd la the most ramest wajr.
tbouanda of ptooea oT aUk sdU oOwr t
coatl) foods, boxes ct pnrl«. s'brsu of i
Jawclrr and kefs oT oolii. 11^ ixiuArtily
catlntalrd hia Hod to be worth S:^«ua.000.
What the Atoerican wantrd tias to
t^ner a ablp to fetrti away the tr>-a*^
nrr. and srbea be learned that I w«s a ;
aarlfator be made me an .dfer thst 1
dosed with at once. The man s.-»nucd =
and In the
Is4d of a
for thar
lilted .
oyaice.
We cleared for a p»>rt In Japan and
KDt awsy with a fair wlrvl aiet dnrlUf the two. weeks It im.k us to work
p l^lity of «;niiu:er s Wand
well with as lie had hK-atc^
be pliHv on the chart as bclnf aU>ut
irty tuiles to the east of tin* Island of
h, that you do not have alvays to be explaining
to ciKtoroen that the last lot was a little off.
but that it will be all right in the future.
• BEST” is right all the lime. :: :: ::
hannab Cay l^.
afamEEaniTAiimEMT
icntaaLicivs
at THt a
hik^TsMiCadlma
vidle Mslflc r«r •JMtbitwinuiamaanAnerBe had bre«.M^
L «er«lw to
a^toMto a |M«ncrr
■
a tmbH cut svay to the ObtaH Miu
r «ito an baato bad Im lof mre biito
“Best’,’:
'V
ELeiNC. LEWIS
Mirth and Magic,
:
tiona. Whiatling and Singing of
[
Old tonga Wat the Fr«»gram.
Soac laulen in Dried Praiii.
WaiKS them .hae they IM.
°-r..!^CTh.-rasc
Itoes aUwt twenty feet.
full
flavor,
tbe
<k^
fast Cocoa
distinguish
from all otbera.
Tbe water
rtevatioo of I.ake POotcbartrala. bebind the rity. Is Dormalty alau about
that of tbe gulf, with wbirb it cooaeiia. but a blgh wind tldr raises It
aomrthlng like three and a half feet.
, New Orleans* front levees are therefore
built lu withstand a wall of water
■ twenty feH high, with three feet addrd as an extra premutloo. while tboto
iruanting Ibe city at its tui<*k are made
to resist a three and a half fowl tide,
with three fert additional
The river lever* are of two claanro.
. lb«w iu tbe imtlylng districts bring
•Imply iwdiiids of earth to protect tbe
riiy fnan Inundation and those within
the city proi«er built not only as safegusnK but to give heavy drays and
trucks easy access to the shipping, a
Unlike Any Other I
The
it
Lmriwy's Cocoa U the finest
Choice Medima sised
pnmet................
Sc
Oioicekife 40toM
pnmei.............
...Tc 1»
NioednedpcMtekr
pies or taacc...............Tc Ik
Nice hocDc dried apples..tclk
ClDoice EagU Cleaned
Cenabti.........................9ctl
Choice BhK RibboB Seed.
......... ....llClk
CinaadgeeforyoMidf
226 Ettt Fmt SM
Don't toad JItMy
Tor Your
flails or
flardtvare
been iak«*n off ..n the
hit political
MillMe with the repabllean
coMUtnenis are naturally
and bare naked bias to reaifn his of
■on. bid thla be mroaes to do.
KMa^ Wflbete. tbe mao of many
ratoa. la aaatalaiaf still anotber char
•gCT.^h«yrdtBf to thM ^ tore e^
ItoaSel OB tbe facade of the ca'tb^rml
la Meta- Reiuraed |ravelera aay they
had Bo trtwble In deciding that the
face preaeiHed aa DanlHa is that of
the relicninf emperor, raofflcial oewBk
papers hare hinted at It. but plain folk
Ulk of the matter openly.
Throofh the dlaeorery of foM and
copper orea of faboloua values former
Coafreasman P. J. Somers of Milwau
kec bids fair to become one of the
most noted mlpIfK majcnstes of Cok>^
ratio The asaa^w <»f apeclmena taken
from neaiMhe^snrface show gold nm
nlnx aa hijeh ms flU.ooo to the too
There are seventeen
claims In tbe
Homers fronp thmuyh which Ihere It
an Immense vein <»f copper also runntnf high
J. Pierpool Muncan manlfeaied lively
Interekl In last week's dog show at
Madison Square garden. New York. He
spent an hour thertvune daV and beTon* leaving Isiughi the Boston terrier
Utile Star for ll.oou.- Mr Morgan was
attract.Ml b> tbe dog as soon as Im- saw
II. He walked away and came hark
several limes and finally
flna
Inquired the
l»rice. and. afti»r aome further parley
isultatlon
with
tbe dog became
Mw
perly and straightway
llsh artist. Is on a visit to this country.
Mr. Tbaddeiu has painted many Eu
mp<*an celebriles. including the pope,
and Is now taking a rrsL While he
palutM he usually keeps up a running
fin* «*r talk with his subject, thus re
lieving
painful rigidity of feature
ving the palnf
alienee.
dch
besides being an artist. Is
i raconteur of decided ability. Upving
famous P..P,.
pe<.nle. h..
be
auspices of the High schexd
VMirae and there was a larfie
of specUtors present
The
DumlM-r enjoyed tiu- Entire
Tbe
opened
with
•7,750 Foi A STAMP
‘
Frjit of
one would uatumlly expect Jo find tbe
blgbest levees, however, are tbe kiwesL
for In the Imrioesa aer-Uon bright baa
the Fowls
Made by Maine Station.
,7
.. . :tv-
rn,^"V.
**' ““
''
the weight
They aaaume aU
arh Ironhies
na la absolutely
the risk, find
free unlesa It gives satisfaction.
8. E WAIT A SONS TAKE ALE
UUISoof BROUCBlTli
me as era
aay^bal his principal
—the senator a good ImiUtlon of San
ta Claus and the little girl bright of weight, give fn-edom
eye and daintily attln*d
A few
ago they went to a vaudeville i
sircngth. T*
S. B. Walt A Sons will return your
mone> .and
i»a>
f<w the treatment
-» 4--------d In.ellertMl .bow,"
N«l **'A?**an‘evidence of good faith, fifty
day the child, who had forgotten the cents should l»e deposited with S. K
naaie of the performance, but remem Wail A Sons when getting a Iwx of
bered the aenator's definition, bogged Ml<Kna. and they will give a signed
Ipt to refund the money If the
him quite ffimwiUy to take her again
iment falls.
to aee that “d------- d intelleetual show.
^ew York that Police Co
McAdoo haa decided f
theae faki
charlat^i while people of *Qp-
?o‘ri‘un:reiJrr Jn:
aTe^lirf-reerTiT of ^e
witche* and oraclra who are tmpoaing
upon the publlchas l»een handed lo
Police CommlM^looer McAdoo find he
will aaalgn two plain rloihea men to
the work of driving them from their
preaant abode*. Under the law they
Irerlaa*ed as disorderly persons. It is
said that therv- ar.- in New York city
not fewer than 200 fortune teller* who
bare deveUvped several degrees of Im-
in tb* Ohio l,*I.lmtnrr Oon^mu.
SSiSfS^
“PM?
Tha Armour Calaiwtor.
Thu Armour A Co calendar for ITOS1T04 U entitled the 'New American
Girl" This is the third of a ferie* of
calendar* devoted to the grace and
charm of tbe women of the United
States.
Uke lu predece*aors U i*
fiom the hands of leading American
Illustrators that bare become well
known through pictorial publications.
Heretofore only men's names have
been signed to the drawings
This
time ooe sroman is Included. G. G.
Wiederaelm.
The other contributors
are John Cecil Clay. Otto J. 8chi
Sewell Collin*. Ernest Haske
Hamilton King.
The Innovations of color In this sc«
atm's calendar can but be the aourc<
of pi
are reproduced from lith
the sketches
s
ographs; and added Interest I* given
each and every orie by the fact that
the Individual artist* gave personal
supervision to tbe engraving, etching
and proving of their work*, the repro
ductions having received as well, their
esiiecisl attention.
The Annonr A
IWW iam is as uni(
Mhe
ive. It Is tbe first
kind In which contributing artists
e first each
-nded from the
the printing of tbe litbo-
flor Bay of Hgoats
I
WII.I. Skn-I.
YOr
.N'All.8
and har.lssre A8 CHEAP AS
YOr CAN <JET THEM OUT
SIDE and >0.. can gri them
diffkvrtiy the basin between U»e levee
rain Is so Ilarge that
and I.ake I'untchartrain
the water would spread over the
gisris
HetiiemW
when
you
buy
of >oiir HOME MERCHANT
y»*u gel full weight
low banks of IV
. If a break I
mattT-r of fact.
In the river K vre the j
shoiihl
s. »ffi»rdlng free channels for the
Call and see me
frank Crude*
Ito front Stroct
l.U>i.r,Bir;n
or
I YEARS
67 HOUSES
from which id select a home,
r have been remarkably toe
ing a goodtiM of
ccxsful io securing
nt and pneet
price* to
houses at terms
careful investor.
New
houses aJ.-lcil to our list every
day
‘-...er Fro..,
i!w:‘
Oi»cn m the ev
t>'dock.
Newnh
I'riC.^'
111.- iHiipleof tbl- United Slate*, write*
John C.oldhainnier In the Four Track
N.-wv. The formiT an- 1^0 small I*UDds situated halfway lM-iwT-*m the J
Ciilir.u-n!ii and China f-oast•urroTinded by * coral r«’f
’ een mile* In eireumfcremi-. wbirii
Man Pubi.ah.d by
Our Lccai Druggist, Jame
g. Johnson.
_____
OTEWBERG'S grahd
O OPERA HOUSE
...DIE WEEK..
pr^ i
J you
t.T
1 >.if
cough,
*t?»! n
~ ,
rs
There is no lime like ‘
ent—cal! today
list over—our servicet
tervici
tree to
lo you.
young folk wep- quallfliMl for the
triri high *-h.sd, and so Miss Reott
teach
IVing under
tra. t. the dimdora told le-r to rioM-rre
the n-gnlar s, Is Mil rub-^. and tliN
ipgularly each day she r
^rmn tie- first primer and d»e-s a j
. 'leiu or two fnmi the arlibuietie. When
. this is tliuri.ed she ha. time for M-1
rending.-Toledo News IW.
of us bcl
I eveiT one or
oeiore n innn n-m-i ■
severa' M'*rs |
^
be crafL but w list we f.-arhlch did roe more good than all the i ed waa that he would acutile Iw-r t»r set
medicines I ever used. They have also her on fire, We made our IhiIm on tbe
kepi my wife in excellent health for lands tluil night ami slrfit ^.eiudly
year*. She says Electric Biller* arej
ind when morning «-an»e .vnd
Just splendid
for female
troubles;
still rrfnsrd to answer onr
that they are a grand tonic and InvMgidc up o
orator for weak, run down women. No
tw-for- the d.iy
other medicine can take It* place In
oor family."
Try them
Only 50c.
SatlsfacUon guaranteed
by Jss G
on our pan ai
Johnson and P. H. Meads
TO LIVE
SnraU Jir'oit. t«.bnr of tbe
country n.-U.»l to Frunkllii townnhln.
0„ has a model arbooL atid she is free
from the .-ares and trial, of the ordlnary teneher Rhe la teaeher. is-bool
and all.
She walks two miles each
mornmg. r.ngs the .u lu-d bril at the
n-L'uhir. time of ivmvening. oliscrvrs rei-e-*-* and nifm Iwocb hour and dlamisses,M b.M.lal4«'rioek. But-»be haa
not a -mgle pupil. When a.......
poi11i.1l last August II was r
th,vt «»«ne eblldn-n In the district would
• MldM
.rorlhy aothorir,-
HlsroyalhlBhn«« UpreyldeBtnfthe|mmnlnpo««..l..nr.r<lH-,.-l.o..>Mr. II,
l»ndon Philatelic atM-lriy and one of
firearms, and wc had only our.
8. E Wall 'A Sonh mJll supply a
j
most enthusiastic collector. In
,t ^ould have been no trick at
iilar flfty-ci-nt Iwix of Ml-ona and sign Q^eat Britain.
|ji to go off to him In ibe 4».»at but
a guarantiHuarantiH* to n-fund the money if!--------------------------------
SrimnreMl!-n*i?’if it falls I>ntggisls
Even ir Uie lc%tcs were to bn*ak no
aorit disaster would result .vs U usual
ly cmjunsl up In tbe minds of tbow
unfsmIUar with the condUkms. for nn-der tire worst oomlllioiis such a I>rqac9
wouhl tss.ii resell a limit of widtl4'mnd
hSr
WITHOUT COSTWC A CINT
r.mvtisr
»FEB. 22nd
rift iu Ibe n-cf
een fii-t draft
IrnrlMT. Th.-reli
Annual Tour-
a In \V.-.1k/-r. Ills wife
or f.iurte«‘ii niontb* on 1
ulr-i-tiiig on fish and the «
of the famous Stock Company
Kennedy Players
The iilaiMlM have been pla»vri 1
the JuriMlbtlnn of the navy di
inent. ‘nml
l.ln
N.. has lM«4*n ap- j
llngli IbMliiiau. U
pointed govt-niof.
Sup|»orting the Popular
Comedian,
Mr. leb T. KaNady
ri-iri
•ytt»n Require. Giving Up of PieM-1 sothlne
urM. Phyeicel end Geetronomic.
H, mleht b, vrolrhlnc
dcaib,; II,an birihM lu^t v.-;,r. u rerord ;
rari..u-ly ieitcrpreisd by In-r piibUrlsts
Phll.a.-1phUi. P... Krh C.-Joeepb S-llfT
.nnd Mtaiistbiaijs. but I.M»klr,c to cmiSelmoDKin think. . .hort and nx-tn I
'‘’““T™
1 luiuli as If thr nstioi, was In
that w-e n
He <rf *0 yenr. or «> i. not to be cm
.........................
of :,n abb- o.qis of b-^fimTs on
j got into the boat to smll .iiib-tly dow n
jiired wtth a life o( 400 years with
with Ml
alt,.
MUi.-»d- lo stump tbe T-ountry from
m !.
U not
each
the fun l«^t out. Mr. Salmonion
aot on tbe aneborrd
anrborrd craft,
crnfi. .-a.
b luau 1-Mug
thr British .iiaimei
liT>. Und he npiK-an-d
armed with
barking tliem up by
i to |»m bnck at ome.
for largr families
is a native of Belgium, arrived
f^ ^by* f‘^t
rKieh«-d tbt
ions for larger one*, with
here on the Haverfprd. and went at
rs for those wbo play the
once to New York to visit Benjamin
Ir. Flvivni’nLust, who is going to to SalmonHon *
nl we +ound
idea at a Jersey aanltarinro.
T ii.y lungs, runsl »r*lvrs t
him hanging by the ms k In the mi.i
The first requisite fur altMnlng this
I. and mado mr In tl«^
and the state of tl>e twdy prevrd t!i
great age is a thorough knowledge of
I « njovf d taking' whrre nothing in particular
the works of Richard Wagner. Then be had been flead for hours.
ev.-ry do»o
W H OKoof.- MHwau ofit.
Who
was
Granger?
Hr
bad
i«.ld
you must eat no anlmM food or salL
round
price
to
clisriec
i
I
k
ve»«sel.
aal.‘
»“•;
drink nothing, not even water, wear a
Tar -Aalfi Bri« *r Agr.**
yet be bad come on a fool's errand. •
give back the
f.irh trouh!op. <.r '
A feeling of sorrow not confined to
Ue could never, have Inv-n wnnkod as s
abovo letter is
the “lAod 'o Cakfis and Briiher ScoU"
he stated, and there wa* no treasure .
coverlet.
-bl
additional
will bo <-auacd by thr aniHaiti.-nient
It 1* Mr. Salmonson's system, and bouse. Why did be tell suHi a yam? .
Clare* that It will work.
t- indoi^r Vin- that tbe “AuJd Brig of Ayr." ImroorWe knew that be liad iK-m a s^-a cap- :
j
tallzed by Buroa. Is In a dangerous
tain, and tbe only explanation of hi
„i
It has stood tbe
strange conduct was to Iwllere that 1»
-V
rlfm of cod liver oU known to mc-dl-j deluge, tbe-.-raMilng Ice" and the torriuv; U ih of urioT^l value to create; rent* when "Aald Ayr 1* Just one
strength and build up the general sys- i lengthen'd, tumbling sea" for cloiw uptem bjT qid pcopl.-. wt sk s.»m.-n and • ©n seven centuries, whereas tbe -.New
children: and It ha., no equal for hard; Brig." dating only from 178A. had to
eoldB. bronchial an.l Ml lung aflec-1 ^
in 1878. Tbe two bridgra
i
♦
J
♦
fi
m an up-to.date repertoire of
Scenic Productioni in coo.
jonctioo with a compIcM
VAUDEVILLE COMPAIY
MOND.W NIGHT, RoUnd
Reek’s GrcM Comedy
^1“CHEEK”
We. ^
JAA
o.
JOHK80*. man baa not yet
jet Iwen esUblUhcd no
coodoct aatlsfactorny acM. gUA
,»f^§b8a-
WTitet, -My doctor told me I had Con
sumption and nothing could be done
tTAOE AN^PLATFORM.
for me. 1 waa given up to die. Tbt
offer of a free trial bottle bCDr. KlnT*
The next
at Steinberg's
ttext attraction
attrartk
DtscoveiT for Conautoptlofi. Insill be tbe 1
S me to try iL Reaulto srare
ling. I am now on tbe mad to rao
and owe It Ml to Dr. King's New Dtory. It surely saved Bsy nfc." ThU
vatadevine artists. The
_
t cure is guaranteed for Ml t
seen here last July and gave
aatlaffictloa that any popula
It dtH « not fcrdp them they can come■
l-ark and g-t their money. James G. ^
-------------------------------For the cenveu-j
cenveuIf you haven't Ume to prepfire HolJohnson, l>TuggiM
HoiCity people Mr. i liter's Rocky Moantain Tea, it U now
_____ ______
;U ncc of Tra
poverish the Mood
ed with aome of: made in tablet form Mao. Get a pack8 all trouble that Interfere# with'Johnson has arranged
other
retaU
druggists
gglsts
in
the
city!
age
already
to
use.
Makes
you
weB;
That's
what
HoTUster'
Itlon.
cents.
ell V
Mountain Tea will dc.
S5|tosell
J. O. lola*
Tea or tablet form.
4. G. Johnson
•«" to aaeet with a hearty I
■art A anoMWAMT a*
ik
Analyi.a of the
The lull..slug omspivhenslve dlagn ..i- . r thV egg *-•! tH. very inlereslquei-r fodlng. Then* wr
Irt * • the Traver.— ftty p.H»pTe who
1 That's What the Prince of Wales Paid
an SI pi -Miii d;:MrmK bow long it
-Look
Th«,ugh
Your
Colthe
will
I- hef.c^. fi;rv rah ear‘.hem with
light.
PL It was a busily dif- out guing into luiirtmptcy.
Mias • Nellie Jackson's ImpersoaalecUonm.
to hU dm
The Malm-Slatej! dm- »e-« n making
iloD ctf a kmall boy who. In a very- aerl
------fereut Island in size and iipiswrauce!.
oined that it a t'ar-»i : analysis «.f Ti t .-ggs i*f dte
aanaer tells of hU <*pk>lts in tbe
Judging by the queer story of »l*« i
*
* of mischief, was so artisUe that
Miss Jackson's perkonaBty was almost
!
entirely forgo!ten and tbe picture of
to within
'
ve, m to hn^.
paid I7.2&0 the mher day U behotnes | take. U e cai
a very, very naughty lltilc boy ap
I tlM i. the
al .Ml 1‘m
every American Itoy who has a stamp half n tulle o
peared clearly.
Mis Jackson later
collection f« find out if it may not In wiiooner was
sang a delightful, but pathetic, little
elude
such
an
unsuspected
treasure.
ashore
In
tbe
yawl.
ditty which captured the hearts of the
The stamp for which tbl* record-,
Wo landed on a ki
audience*.
One of the mos l enjoyable numbers. breaking price was paid Is a two penny ' Granger licadM luto tli
mu tlightb
.\fter
was Mrs Ritchie's bine. IssuAt! by the IsiMd of Mauritius, bcsH„tlon
res,H.^,.h’ay
^
8eplembt*r.
18lT.
riw
Ing
to
an
en.
In
8A.pteoilH*r.
l8tT.
riwing
Dshloned songs. “Ben
f ;«4.
wver's
mtsUke
in the issue tbe .
espAKlally bringing back
that the ll.a^ure W;.S
of the g.H.M-',
1 h. she
>rds • iwst .dfice- were printci! in the “"‘7'
|*r«-i**‘ntly iii\ n-ju.irkiHl
ri ^»rder
bttrder of the stamp InM.wd of
~'“Bird’^Wa^llng” ^
Howl-.
4 fos-1 v.«g- -^ho.ilil be
that
tpaid '
By May. 184
.-:a^ :h. »r sh-ih furni
to k*v*ii right on ;
ni,o of shoe. and. telling
lieen correcU-,1. l.ut aUmt
•hadt.wgraphy
.
had l>een clr tIM wc reached the n»ri
post office
the siiertators. The program closed
T.I ",h! .CB. iu pn.iwr
»f which hat
have apd ls*gan unlm ing hH
It 2«» of
ulated
with thirty minutes more <»f RlichU*
ih. ir u..,t
rmn: CSuo.. ,.
Hence this SIH^
him behind In a
low disappeared
legerdemain and m»>chanlcal magic
were thick, and thongh
nen's great valui
Forty years ag James B<mar. w ho half a mile we found
n- kin go^
Th. |.ri.r>.rih.u o| '••»lk
Th.^
.
Ive* in Hampstewdrsa
rsa .London suburb.!
„ disiamv of lesi» il
i: r^fi;
t'.rinv
i
collei'tor with I ffniek tbe othiv shore.
key. ;^|^
; ^
all the enthusiasm W PUt into the
Granger had not y«>t jetm-^l tit. niid
Any One Can Try Mio
*
hobby.
By a '‘trade- with
«tb»ther-^
waiting '
markable Flesh Form vg Food.
oangsier he secured the two-penny i*
, .
^
,
b.nek to
lauritlus. and ever since that Ume « I
,h.. J,.
8. E Walt A Suns, am of the best
.lit ili.- same^ T„|bon time ago i
**"*
m ..t
known firm of dnigglsts
the Rw
Td 1^=;,- prul.drt U In the whilen-tonu.l i.. ... ulti. if..- a,- ■
who has lieen h»slng flesh or who «uih..«l..i. h.pt»-n.Hl t« call on Mr, • •"<!
Mi.l'
n
.1
Ol He Jai In tiu
der n.»mial weight to test Mi-o- fkmar. wlw. resumy ted his old albums; nounc-n.ent that ibe yaw l %v.n- lul-mg. cf. 1
formlng food for a month for her Jnsp«‘Clion As they tunu-.l the! All my sus|>U-lons wen- u«%v an-u-ed.
hole. Inrl.plin;:
ho try this pages the caller suddenly exrialm«*d- and we broke Into a nm ns we made
risk.
II .range- from
“Why, heiv's a PIASI ofliee- Maurllius. for the s|aU where the U«it imd levn '1;'
o turkey le ti
sing cmiism offer do not
It's worth a fortune."
: beariiisl un«l left to eure f«.r herself, t*
o,. r IS ih lit.
Mr. Bonar turned the stamp over to We got to the shore to sj- b. r alongV
^
- an auction firm who advertiseil It for'
,1,^ aiieleirwi s<-hoojier. Two men
ir.i-, .rom It m
COUPON.
: public sale Rome
dealers and colaUumi, aii.l ns we st-K>d . J
r bU feats were clei
fire of talk atod
find their way into print.
Tlie*
miy teU
man of the world.
for he
Senator Stewart
not kmg ago. has
alepdaugbter who
eatertalameol
STUDY OF THE EGG
trrf d.y
Ul.Dd., «IHl b. took ,
----------------------------- ^--------- -----------------every one. It was «*n tl.e i
|k
second floor tanlflM*
tort they will crowd onr othiw
floor no that we will-glyo ytoi fiU
FIVE cents bwya
worth SADO at our pant sale ^
KinSALL PIANOS i
No waits—PcrfonnAnce cootinuoas.
X
The roost expensive comp^
oer ovgxnired, pUying fit
IiopulAT prices
IOC. 20c, 30c
Ladiea free on opening ni^
nted by a penon
J
THE EVEKIKG BE(X>SD, TRAVEBSK CITY; MICH., WEDKESPAY FKTOUAKY 17/M04.
iiiniim
RHEURMTISN
PLAY8 AND PLAYERS.
to iht yngnmn
-MwNy Marj
kmxT BOW at toa Cartel tliratcr, Kev
rort. a eanarr Urd la hmsuKd la tua
The dtaaer taad taatly ^ 11
tm mam to tar tar Fort N. w«t » ,
» of Kiplb
o'eta and «ta» weta paaaad.- Ooe
CBTod flap amaaaaa br Indiaaa. «o
>f the Oadabra- baa
baatoeaaoc
towB t
of the gaeata bald bla cigar hetwta
JMI Wall. 1 cma toC foo atm 1 waa
r tita la oae or the areat rad
itaa
Fort S.
liagi. Tbe Apacta cama
-1 win wbea the <
Wjradham win pnh
4
Memr tlut wt bad no time whkh Sir Cbartra
-Wby at I2r
We 4irMed brtwcco the dm table
“1 will explafB. If yoa win permit
P abc wttl appear ta aae. by lelltag a atory: deretal yearn
terra!
ago t fell to lore wltb and wooed a
0ooda. taeJodtag proriaiotu. lo ibeaiorr. | •'Phrdrr- to a to net
MSiatSS CABDX
MOT A SMtM DtSEASE.
THE HALL OF FAME.
WmSm^amurM ynmka^T«,
lOartia d 6mm
It i,
to n* the spot th*t hnrte, aad when rhewM*k!5^^i?Sj3^;^
c««ditions that ^ |
1tot Attack^^oa arej^in^ to hare another,
er of facia wbkb be
aly an otbera and a ed adrcrtlatog manager of the
Too much acid
nItroaA Is the only woman
stomach troubles, bad digestion, weak kidneys
world boUtag aoch a indtlon
If OOC
______________ ___
Jam«*'®*T^
^ uses
loogrr.
Chiey.'wbkh baa been tiled in t*oet j Which brinj on this painful disMl» WUilfml Anlior Joo«. dao(h“Now. ton my yoatb op I bare Wayne, ind.. he learcs all hia eatate to | tae, became the blood becomes
been a great smoker. At ten yeara of Mb danghtera. He waa tbe rkiieat man tainted with the poisocOQS mat
[ ter wbkh these otfrana fail to
age I bought mlnlatnre clgara or dga- te Indiana.
at forte waa all clghu hot the dlvtatoo
of Ja
..wi -vAad tbeoiu BOt becane 1. w. - “ ‘
‘
«nst railed I carrj oat of the system. Ccr«r aoitBOolUoo was all wroog. That to
r to tbe aew republic of
doe tbiag to dow bat be^ Stataa
secrettdi
diseases will produce
fht tort bad hero aoffered to nm low.
I enloyed them.
I Panama, hi a self made man. baring Rhetunatism, and of all forms
^
(tomdoDi
-Well, my derotlon to tbe yoang lady started In Ufe aa an edge tool maker la this U the most stubborn and
I hare referred to met with a faror- ] Oorlngtoo. O.. where be wa« l«m dfty sererr, for it seems to affect
gaPaping to to gire warolog. and tea
able reaponaa. aad 1 waa acTcpted. libel jeara ago.
tatatora later domi came the lodlaoa
erery bone and muscle in the
gare me to nodentand. bowerer. that
I of Parkhlll. Arbrnith,
It was alioot oooa wbea the atU(*k
_
body. The blood is tbe medium
_
_
e piece aa **a mrtaphyakwl romaoce.’'
m, B. BOVOBTOS.
hagaiu aod hy 4 o'clock there waan i a
_______________
by which the poisons and adds
---------------------,
etobiy three rean. i
carried through the STstem, and it doesn't matter what kind of |
Ms Will, and It woold be impaaOble for
“"t*wir^toJ5
;
WORLD’S FAIR NOTES.
I of all hu itMwtal Rheumatism you have, it must be treated through the blood, or you I
bar to marry aw witboot bla coaiaent
wo loaned of the detlHei
There
woold
be
no
dllBealty
In
«bcan
never
get
i
lly
rid
of
iL
As
a
cure
foi
In
reaanoaltly
tha women doing good .
r exhibit of talnlng It. and be bad promiaed when
blcs S. S. S. has never been equalliled. It doesn't inaflame the stomach
sbe married to aHtle a Ibird of bla
gooda and rum
ruin the digestion like PoUsb, Alkalies and other strong drugs,
ta for the r«d drrU. that they dWa l! the marble Imloairy of the auu*.
W illiam Braatns Taft, a dry guoda
up the general
gener: health, gently
mrrrhant of New York, who died re_
but tones up
4a» make a rtiah acnaa the of»en. Hat; A evatrifag.1 l*uuip to he exhibited property upon her. All we had to do merrhant
_:
when tbr. ammooltloo gar« oai we baa been ctKwtnKtrd w |jl<*h U rapal>le ^ waa to bUBMir him notll after tbe aettle- cenlly. had a coUecUon «f ibcirical ^
warearlaed wltb a aoddra fright 1 11 j of drilvrrinx aboot .V.» gnlUt.* of water meat, which woold occur almultaDeooa
ly
with
the
marriage.
ter perulalag to tbe suge Huii U sui^ ‘
admit that my mlod got on the hut. h ! oacb minute.
of the blood aU poUoootis acids aad
-I paaeed alx montba of torture. I
eiy of the women and ehildh>o that ; gix hoodred palntinga hare been aeeffete matter of ewr kind; and when
waa aare to come, aod I cooUln't get It . iccicd by a Jary for the l-Yench art ex- listened to Hie old man a atale jokea.
S. S. S. has restored the blood to its
^ oC There waa but one thing tu do- ' hlblt at the morid'a fair. Two Ibooaaod
The roans DocHeaa of MaiK^ieaPT.
natural condition, the painful, fererisk
aame ooe moat make a run for the . palntinga w<-re nubmittiil
robe. I enjoyed muNic wblcHi he
er
muscles are immedia^^ relieved.
olore and a run back with amiuunltUm. I Tbr 'i nItrJ State str.1 c’unKiratioo temed. ao 1 beard none. I liked to go
Our
tpeciul
book
on
Wieumatistn
will be aail«iir free to tboM
Of couraetherewaan tonechaticrinten I ^lll nmke an eihibit that will corrr
Buddlilam. recratly Invited Agamya
to the
desiring it. Our pbvsicians will chcerfullv answer all letters asking
Of bli gatting tbrougb either way. but j two aerea of Ikior a|wrr In the PaUca
lota I dkl not dare abow Guru Paramabamaa. chief «»f tbe Uin-! desinog l
lation or advice, for which no charge is made.
he might make the out trip evrn If he
aod Meulluro. It will luvrr
Ubouse. Rottbecfvwn doo inaliatmaii. to Tanderaser rattle to * for special infc
bad to drag himeelf In wltb bullet bo!ea | rxery branc h of the luduMi?.
co^AiumrKQA,
of deprlvatkwia
tbe giving np of care the duke of dUbetea
to bim and tell them wbat we mynJed j The big oigan thal^a to be at the smoking. My I
Edward Mallinckrodt of St. I.oui«ha8
Plgnan Oreal Pooit! Don't you atip
tbe first day of our engagement that to given iiufB4 iem imno-.v to rotli the li
paaa,tbe Indiana would understand a
l7.17W.80tf.l83 dlatinet tonal .
brary in BoyUtuu hall, itarvtird. and
amoke
In
li^^r
fatber'a
preNen^'e
would
taalf And when they did Hint would j
contluuoua performance that be like abpklns a red rag tiefore a mad for buying ei-veral bundn-d ik*u UkiWx.
I tbe efMl of oa
would hiat 82.0X1 yean. If
bull. TO abuw her
DO.di 1 loved ilia son. n me,ul*er of the . Jxnn of UXKl.
Well we had tw< brothers In the one of tluiu- 4
inaliooH
till after tbe baa added to iIm> gift a aiitii large
plac». tbe Gordona They kept the|^eiy minute.
9647 Indiana AveniMu
redding. Thlt ahe i
mded bigbly. enough to defray tbe rnnnitiK rx\*rune»
atora. Jim Gordon a a with ua In the
^
Chicaoo, III., Sept, 27,1902.
at tbe library.
btockbouae with the Gc
I have lavs, a sufferer with almost erery kind
form
her
father
that
I
did
not
ainoke. j Hlr John S«-. the pn-mh-r of New
at tbei
EDITORIAL FLINGS.
aod children, and John
-The time spent without my beloved ItouiU Walea. baa add«l a ,wn phraae
oC female tnmWs for years, but as kog
I
to
tbe
|K>Ilth*nl
voa,biliary.
l*rged
to
could
get
around
and do my work I would ta
Ita^ jS**waa*a'^^*iilOT*”*jolin In i Coal la lower: P. 8. In tbe bln.-la • clgara waa maddening. Nevenbeleaa 1
try patent medicinm aa I bad no faitb in tbem.
tnm^ Jim with bU family while be dianaMla New.
! refrained, and when my wMding day bring preNNure to In-ar ii,h,„ the 4x>iuAbout eigbi aoDtbs agolbad to taka to
looked oftar the property. Jim Gordon
Tbo k-nning tower of llologno. buUt
^
” • monwealth government lii a. eertaln
roo-ji-auar.
lie replhd. with • uurrie.1 and
my bed.suffcring with pratopau. of tbe ntera^
waa a perfect deer at running and nearly 800 yearn ago. lui. Inn ,, auld for
» »^oke no that
I my chief Joy waa I Irritated air. that he miglii Juat ax
$ZikM). Denning lowem ,in» evidently mentoua day 1
with bearing down pains and inienM pains
well -FniN-Ep agninat thiind.-rr* .
falling rapldly.-lndiauaiiolw Journal. not that I wa« going lo W
-.A ialbelta. llyaunl,wbocainetona«ata
Tlwre U
toldmeofWineoCCaidoiandsenttorabolmarriagi- of
Ue aurted Juil
SHORT^STORIES.
I am indeed glad that sbe did. for that
tie.
dr ought
oucht to In- regarded
o-cnrdtNl an a ^
marrlaite iwmony
Thera Eugllal, lady
^ aalat waa riaiog from lUgr
first bottle ■tartod me on tbs road to note
were driving lo the atapoured at him.
waa a: iminfaU of trad pot
Thlrty-seveu fs-r rent of the Ameri
Inafew weeks 1 was out of bed and in tfares months I waa
Sr,‘wo
would light a cigar. To tbbi my can iHN.ph- now llv»--i,i «-iih- of more
> half the dhitanre be
1
a«wnted.
in better health aod strun- t
than 4.,M) inhabitants.
having
book^ I
^ married att 120000]
in the city of New York ahme there
the family The eeoei
would steal up and get |poor Jim.
vetaea. the AuiLom' club of timt city U |
people living t.NUy who
a horror of large wed- are
Daring tbe nlglit we
now abak'eo from c-nter to <-lr<nmiferwould
I
n- «k-tid If the itM»ri:imy of fifty
1 cooaent only lo a primercy of tbe redaklns If ttoy bad only ODceL-New York MaU and Expnwx.
|
™
yearn ago still prevalle«l.
iDBOwa It 1 made up my mind to try
Ill Montreal lher,‘ an- thn-e French
O. F. CARVER A BRa
a akoik tbnmgb.to tbe atorv. for we leiro
to one English aiieakiiig w..rker. but
tolt sore the attack would be f^oew
1
i
»*<»«Pht a iKit tbe proi*orthMi of Frenc h trade unioned at daylight ttooo after midnight 1 alrpii In tbe I'nlti
IslH
It. EuglUh U six to omc!rL w. of the beat clgara I could find, aod they
aawWd oat and got over some twenty IjOUO of llMwe live In New York.The meuiorj- of DavUl KenniNUm. Ust
lork.-Wa- were,
1 took out a uum
t. U A BUILStNO.
yards when I saw the dark form* of laitiaiT Amerieau.
aunlvor of the -toNri.m le.-, pnrty.her to pm in my satchel and i
Indiana keeping watch between the
was hoimred retvnlly hy the unveiling
rily held them under my
two wlnga of our Illtlc army. 1 crept
-Gentlemen, tbe fragrance of tboee of a huge Ime hler uioimim-nt in BosENGLISH ETCHINGS.
ta tbe left to cirrumvent them and had
clgara was Invalatible. deUeate. d.-UIn Maine there are alx,»N-,i sjhk)! fac
ALo
.1 decUiiva that dams dona, intoxicating. ‘Why noir I aald.
down la a depieaalon lu iLe groond a
loal art In England. | T have an boor bere ahme. At tbe tories that cut up enough white Mrch
party of them suddenly lighted a fire, Inglsl
•ra 2T..0IX) homes ev- end of that hour tbe settlements will trees to make 300.0tXMXiu spools a year,
Iwofidon fOanghtera
aod near by. bound lo a liw. I saw
about which are ultimately ,wonnd fill.ry year and rretdies Hi.ixxi others ' be made. Wbat rink
31 I New Wilhelm Block
r JlmOoi
bwe aloner
000.0uu.uu0 yards of thre:,d
from cla,*where.
A fuel is being mauura.tured in GalAs a result of tbe fretiuemy of street of the rigar. scralche<l a mai.h and
rohlK-iitw ooe of the largi-Nt banka to llglited It. Then I threw myMf into ifoniU which U made from twigs and
them ever) where,
tbe arms of an easy chair and the arms laaves of the eucalyptus tree mixed
I to a clump of thhk London has decided to
of delight at tbe aame time.
with crude petroleum, it Is aakl U
rooceslM. There waan’l aengers with revolven*.
•T finished the cigar at 11:2i> and bur- burn freely and gl\*e g«»*jd results.
moeb chance• of-my gel
getting through. : tIm* use of sea water for flashing
riel away, reaching the Imuse in tw,*nand I ixmfeM tbe sight of Jim Gordtin atreeU^and sewera, in English toi
ty
minutes.
My
fatlw>r-iu-la«
to
be
rattier toot tbe alarrb out of me
I'd iKN-nuse the
HORSES AND HORSEMEN.
j called me Into bla study to explain
•R«. RAWYCR A RKNHALUMON
1 Uy bidden till daylight, and tbe la dSt
th. p.1.1 on rarrU;:... ...1 „.rr«J«l
J. W. BnNll.ine of BonUm has pur- |
, for a rush. It was plain lb,*y were go plamblo.
• •«"
The amounC be aald. that I give chased Juoen,. 2:10X4. a sister to bU |
tag to stuck tbe bloekbouae. iKMsIhly
A poor woman who reivntly applied my da
daughter U four buudied ihoa- great i»acer. I^mwiida.
bacauae they bad divined from Jim to the Uindoii outborith-s f,w relief |
Annie Thornton, 2:1,and tieUUoe
stopp««d abort nod sniffed
Oordon'a attempt that the garrison waa aald she lived by ma
TABLETS
tbe air. -Who-s been smoking In this Boy. 2:10-%. are now driven <m
to ueeA of aometblng. Just aa tln^ shirt walata. at SO c-ni
PblUdelpbU apewlway.
cents a don-ii. 1
were aboot lo aUrt a figure iwme from of It: Hood's
Hood’s slave or
of tne
the snirt
shirt was
WlllUm M. McDonnld Iihs a
..j
terror airicken, but. control
tbs atora and walked very slowly to nothing to that.
brother to Gray Getu. 2.-0014. that wUl
Ung
myself,
I
looked
sympathetic.
He
ward tbe Indiana, who were mostly
went about poking his nose here and do for the grand clrruU.
Fred Keyes of Cleveland. O.. will
X very near, me. be
a cUn .hou! nne-4«amr loll of ihorreJ
-f .nv. «
Gordon was secured. One or two shoU ; ENGLISH WOMAN PROVERBS
atet. drnr tiro kA%k..la TaMtIs tn wimr .ni k«T •»»»
look up my
and amell^otray train tbe bom-s owned by W. M*. Col
ware fired st tbe figure witlaiut ap
mr h-n.f. the i
• II he a Clear ItqsM.
lier of Detroit next season
sleeve.
Jars
make
men's
wars.
Women’s
»:avL..la Tablnvarf tbe oi.lv d.Ke^t.sr tliai ••» 4.c»«t aei I
Tbe ,4,lef then stopped
-•WUat'a
tblsr
be
'exclaimed.
*1
McHenry
states
that
be
will
not
train
Nme-tefiih*
of
all
v.vrv
01
lnJ.^rvn.m
a«J
iK^pepaarr *r^ii4*»ir^ar
A woman's Irani are a fountain
»abootlog. rerhsiis be thought
I . .Jv. There K hut oee %uh^-am e that •ill Jlc«-I v
Itrwiv Siacov
thought you told me yon didn’t a stable of runners untU »Uer tbe re
I
iger was coming lo bring a aur craft.
r>i««taM->aiU Kavkola Tahleta a’r the oaly rrt
ilRtnc
O
tirement of Dan Patch.
I was wondering at the slow,
He that bath a s<vdU bath iNwrow
tried
to
Stammer
an
explanation,
Ida
lllgbwood.
owned
Uy
E.
E.
movement of the advamlng hlawv-.
broke
down.
bat
I
•Caakola
i.n.
.n
a4J.Uf«»oDla*taM.Pt
flmatbers.
recently
defenteil
all
tbs
when I noticed
Vm WIHmIm BtMh. Tmww C%.
The cunning wife makes her buslm
am. ramfrafn a-i Sf-n h Tontca. If thev Ao i
- *01x0 my daughter to a man who crack speedway trotters In New York
cure vout Ri.eicv ».ll hr
her apron.
has the vileat habit known to mnn-not
Charley Dean has lenxetl tlie I.lnculn
an4 CA. SaRirle and ho»L
ran took tTatare* a/the figme” wlll«?
Kvery one can tame a shrew but him | good enough for
atmi: farm of Palatine. III., and
THE e. L, AUaEV <
Not I.*
train a public stable there next so
-I argued that the preparations bad
Women are wise on a sudden and
Jr.. 2:14U. owned by
the face. Then one after anotlM*r the
one top far to retreat.
J. M'. Ixrvatt of Beth
Pa.. U said
IngUtis started back, apparently ler
to 1h- capable of pa<
pacing miles in 2M
ror strtekea. and by the lime thy spec
or better.
tral figure bad come near enough for
Japan has entend u|k.h an e<-onotrU
A verbatim fragment from the Uw
OM fo dlstingulah who It wax niwrly all
exT>crln:em which Ir novt-1 imil Jnu-r
N.U,.
’•■r-•
ter shall go to you |
of them bad fled.
King’s Counsel (examining wrlthesa)— eating Tlie government ow ns iln- rrll
then want everything.
-As a<wn aa my fiancee ami her moth MODES OF THE MOMENT.
You may be sure I wondered wbat It
Did
yoo-I
know
you
did
not,
Init
I
am
ways
and lx going to inke the piiblle
and er recHved tbe alartllng news ttoy be
was that made them get away so fast
bound to put It lo you-^n the 2rtth-lt Into partnership. Tlie diiiaii
gan a desperate effort with the irate
An Indian ten t aoch a fool as to to wtHT when they please.
wax not the 2.*ith really; it w.m ‘
and of
nication* Imve Wkea TMWtataXiceQHtfXat
Women m'ust have their wills while man to indoee him to give way. For
duped simply by a man playing ghost
24th;
It
It
s
mlxtiike
In
my
brW-fFor
buck
gowns
brald«l
trimmings
at Uxt decided on the pUn of <
When I saw that the figure was John alive, for they make none when ttoy their aakea be finally agreed to do ao with ttoy buttous are mm-h In vogue.
the defendant
on my promise never agiiiu to touch
Gordon it wa. all explained 1 told
really;
Moleaklii. ermine and tooadtail are
tobacco in any form. This w as finally
you that John and Jim Gordon were
counter
amended to extend only one year after cleverly Imitated In tto new velvets
twtoa. dfato’t 1? No? Only brothers?
INFALLIBLE SIGNS.
aod ploabea.
bta dreth.SutohRi* and Saumc* MaIcm.
Well, they were twins, sure cnongh.
I ertlex attached lo ibem wl
-He died a year ago today?Some of tbe newest hatpins are oval
and eaald scarcely be told apart. The
sewed, and the gov«*mniciii wiH bold
Don’t break your leg ou Friday un•i>ne Tear ago tomorrow. He was and to tbreprocock coloring-green ton
Indfans raododed that John was the leas you wish to regret It.
the shares reprewntlng ttom. while
walking to a n*w iHiiMlng he waa ing Into blue.
the public w ill to Invlittl to
Your bouse destro.red liy fire slgnl- erecting
and fell through an elevator Some of tbe newem embroideries
fire a change of residence.
abaft.”
dara ralis a rifle agalMt tbe counterabow a blending of red. green and yel
supping on a tonana peel U bad luck
presides over ooe of the college
-Were you to tbe building at tbe low allk with gold thread.
pnrt.
estimated at about
dining tables st wbleb sit a doiu^
If both feet leave tbe pavement.
timer asked the host with mock gravgSr..Ouo.fio;» out of a eapl tal cf
Jlta waa oaboond and erentnally re
Tbe garUnd idea carried out In silk dents:
Throwing stoare Into tbe w Indowa of
f MO.OuO.exX). It will to obwrved
ol
covered. It toned out that when Joha strange bouare brings mlsfortm^-.
that
rochlnga.
tiny
bloaaoms
or
ebiffoo
rare
One
day some curly* lettuce
**^Your ooretioD U not only in very
aaw bla braUiar trying to leat'h the
tbe majority
trimmings
U
tbe
dominant
ooe
for
brought on. A freshman looked at It
Being run over by a trolley car air bad taste, but nakind. However, I am
stare be aarialMd wbat It was for.
^ holder, so Stale ownership U eontloued.
rer of^
happy at being able to alUy your aua- evening gowns.
Kaswloc tba soperstltton .of tbe In nlfles withdrawal from biudnewi.
Taffeta raebinga. faahkmaUe on doth
Your collar button rolUng under tbe pleions by amaring you that I waa
N. X CHAIW.
dtaaa, be reaotred aa a fortorn hope to
V».trt
te
pananata bla bretbeFs gboat. He took drereer U a sigu of approaching anger. mile* away.*
Tbe ctock begka to strike 12. and Mr.
A needy person receiving a Urge toaMMr^nce and saved Ms family and
■ it to told that
berltance wUl experience a change of
ialred
Visitor
(entering
timidon
tbe
first
crixncll
day
after
Lord
DerRT nrN’T TAII
0artane.-New York Tlinea.
KIOERT nOXE TORBUT.
ly>-I bare bei^ a little poem written I by*s elevation to tbe premUrablp GreMOstekUonL
j vllle showed bU disapproval by not apChHe. of 12s WaMw at am
Senator Hale of Maine was lecturi
r (lotemiptliig hastily)-Written pearing in hU pUce as clerk, gome
The great publUber waa very Imay.
Cdonel Jto1irr*toru^w of Chi- M. Ijeaa Duarour. a rarislaa
We can’t use anything that jbnijb^y ariced Lord Derby whether
-Bol Jta-ltataa to oae^4mpler of cago. where tbe soot has tnnied tba reteur. baa decided fo do away wltb Senator Tillman of 8outb Carolina
-1
wUh
the senator woold restrain
ray new noveU- ptaded the stniggHng pink of bU w hiskers to a near TitUa, Up. by areesdn^hU gned. .% per cent 1
^ Ferry ilretb to the lobby of tbe at their UlU and dividing the mooej ^
liJ
atop SB the piasxa. Thinking it waa Wlltart boti4 CD. wiilii,. With tb«t thus raUed araoog bis waiters. He
lea af IW.Chaiaa at ataHat l
Jack, abe nisbed down: When sbe graceful and airy pendflage for which baa bad little noUipf. to this rtfed ■
•w ■ ; .
M^^^
tand It was tbe callow
Rich tbe rolonel U famous, be stniebed out printed to D^rench.’^EtytUh. and G,-.
taltb a box of candy, abe tossed the both hands and mM. •niello. )wu resmany.
expUlnIng
modretly
that
thU
atar
freia
Stmtb
Creultoa.”
Knox
made
a
recy
mean
com
me
Bwoeta o«t in tbe atiret and doM-d
Is
a
trial
made
to
order
to
solve
tbe
I
on raj age today.
Not content with looking daggers
Mr. Buxore-Dld aba rey yoa
of gratumea. addgrt Into tbe con
•«H6ld oar totemiptcd tbe Impatleiit at Jim 11am. Heath looked cutUsoea.
oM?
irabllaber. -U yno think a glri la gta
MrTii^
Hn ladaed!
toiita* Bba
Rh. aald
wid I
^ CatskUl aowriatoa.
Bazoos-Nsk
over la full to tbe maff and. be exm- Bailey. DolUver and Beveridge, to say
tate threw randy to tbe airreta there
torirnd tats jooiig.*-.Kxcbaapa
dayt XM doo t know enough about ba fan ao rap^ ttot tbe onyx pUlare aldered aatmktog tbe place of tbe tar- aottaff m Seaatar Depew. cbanled.
rare ta-^-Cbtaana tanaL
j •<>. we tat kram. We^ ta re rid.*
cractoi. Bantaa Fuat
♦.
toahta ammtmltkm. which it waeo i J
adrtaaUr to IH the lodlaas bacr. Tbei
.tmlldlot Mood aboot 9U0 yard* fivm ;
the htorkbeaae. aod a path had hero
ircco brtwera the two. 1 was lo the ‘
btackhoMe with the right nrn aod the ;
VMM. ud AUdrw^TTier.
'
Uvn made
herrhy,
-Tlir Cotinty a
mao*
. New York,
tag at W’alla<Vs
mad the protMlilUty la thatt he will hoM
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TheBatdeOn
In Floridac
to<»nKk:.iM.kra.i>i
and rldML to
1.
ti* P*®' jroBT trettmest
b tr*e If you m “
win wait
for our pv antiryoa at* wcU.
^ Coaa*Sd 1*0 «7thiab your
tad plaaaed to debt at
I, two bdUcs mwuT. aad torn
smmtoNi re«TTe. He or-
. We Ihra to So good, an booiat
fair stead up careoati-r. fM«kt to a ! faalsNl
L saeaped toe taTapM of war | betweea toe aa
tattledeid. briaclac ap sapplteik aad,
tl7 wtUi toe Ooafadfrates aad scat ber la order to teM toe Oeoieiaoe Is toelr
easts ai tresps aad prortetoae to toe tndu where they were, yoaac ▲. H.
ssathera caava. Atoest at the der.! Osigttttt. aea and aid to toe leanal
aadi tear toe Calted ttataa gaesRh I cesanwodlne toe «ater. rede akmf toe
tosat rsaedrsd toe plaa of cwttiaff toe froat of hte fatber'a Uae of battle, withffteli pealasaia off frsin Georgia by an la range of toe Federate, awingiiiff a
UneWdd
I fart. Ilte galUntryrfaal
‘ toe i
i Bartou's i len. wbo. as tbe war eoron tbe spot declared.
i *^ooffbt like UperB.’*.alae emptied tbeir
' boxea. hot retired to refill them and
i arent to again. Tbe battle was finally
Finnegan by the aklUfnl
of Cdqaltt. wbo threw two
a beaded by j freto Ge
one of the nodVaI right
t
with
of Fort Bumter In j Pederal guna. This blow, which waa
Apell. 1W1. He beUered that the more ’ followid up by Finnegan's whole Dae.
waa a usdesa one. bnt oo reaeblag i would hare beea dlsastmiw to geymoor
eratem of Barton
s men.
dactaoamie early la FVbraary poabed but for tbe beratem
Bar
ters i«tood fast and gare
westward Inlaad until be atmek Bald Tbe New Yorkers
I time to withdraw from
win. twenty miles from the roast.. tUelr «
Some Federal
Gay V. Beniy
ptelna, atlrred up a few Confederatea and orer 800 of tbe rank and file were
white erootlng akmg 8t. Mary'a rlrer; killed aad wounded,
and rbaaed them toward Lake rity. | General Beyroour went Into tbe tatficymoor aiorcd out and lialted bla col-1 lie of Ofortee t»merlng that bis aoL
man at Bartier’a plantatkm. on the KL
Mary'a. where be pltchea caro|.
Tbo F-ederal plan waa to strike a
quick blow, to get a fonw on thegrtmad
first at some point of rantspe well lato tbe interior i»f tbe slate. They re !
Ited apoa an old alngle trark rallrMid
to carry forward supplies for tbe |
troops, hut tbene was only one engine i
oa tbe road and that sadly to need of I
repair. From tbe chief of tbe army ,
Heymour first got orders to adrance dl- ■
rcctly to Lake City, bnt «n hte pro-!
toattog against tbe eenture as risking!
loo much was told to wait on llie 8t.'
Mary's.
Mcsnwblle the other side had not
been Idle. There were hut few Con I
federate tmo|M In east Flori.la when '
beyntour laialrd at Jm-kaoiitUle. bull
that creat antoaed to a«iU.ii tin- Con 1
faderate commander. Oem-ral Jemrph
Ptoaegan. wbo at ooce teleimipbed to
Barannab and Charleaton for re<nforeomenu and mart'hed with tlOO men
to Lake t'ity. He was there ^when ‘
Henry rode op to tbe outposts with bis I
troopers to bine and to a few days bad ;
SB army of fi.riOU men. with twelrel
iMStlle to toe Oeof^deracy- Uaeuln ap^
palatod one of hte tairate aerretartes.
Mb Hay. toe
p sT BMjor to toe army
to arrange tbe po>
while tbe FederalI army
■rmy
red to
Marching eastward oo the 13th of FVbroary, nnnrgan arrlred at Ocean Fond,
OB tbe Olostre. tbe aame day and be
gan to Intrench for battle. He cboae
tor bla position a atreteh of tend be
tween two ponds, with another pood
and a bay or Jangle In front of either!
^nk.
j
Pomibly the Ctafederates had been
warned by gplea in tbe enemy's caiqp)
tbe direction to be taken. If not.
W« arw rsaslar to yvmr town <m 4au aa« at
ptM sarwiisbod aad ar» wtUlaa «o rno r«i
9ur tuqo sad tto boMSt aC ear fortjr-fMr
*TVwuS?riS*iK»w lo^ rsa ksw
AB right-tech ptpallBe hat been com
•truetad Dun tta Batarafleld on luciuo
ao mltea tu Bu FMclaeo bay by tha
Btaadard OO eamptBy. Tbe uO te aa
thick that tt haa to be bcatad utety
twaaty-uerta mltea aa It timTaia. Tta
taa if comud with abeataa aad di^
ttian tam haifta aff aO A tay.
jroo 0«r |wt»w* «rr tbo lowot of oar ebronwdloraoo oeoctsltot. ta tbo otato. Cbarv<^ at
tbo
^ Wo
TflTTiT3 Tliis is tbe advice Ihst the Romoc msn gives to hte bur«^»cd^rieud.. No wonder you have drspepste. Yon might
Its I
••
smoothly after greasing It
w ith butter, Inotesd of lubricating It with some fina oO.
You car»oot throw everything Into your stomach and «
:that organ to work well and do Its duty; bot never mind all that, |
I learn fir»t to treat ypur stomach with half-wsy respect.
I if you have broket hdown, to make it well.
TIic way to do ikat is to take Romoc. It U Nature's There U notlur.g like
Romoc fov Indigestion. It not only
strengthenB the stomach but arts favorably n|K>n tba boweU. and. in fact, on all
the vital organ* of the
bodr.YouMill
s verr short
time you will
hearty
1)R. SPINNEY^
-Will Ik- at
TRAVERSE CITY,
PARK PLACE HOTEL,
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18.
I rom 7 ;i. m. to fi |>. m.
P6aEiVUW>HETTE
I aad t'oetral Lako.
rr«“oi/s‘iL^far2ss“‘'
IL&R.E.nilECARO
Joy every.
thingyouest.
Rornoc *a n d
ArBoaor.................................II M
j
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^
,
^Tbe sverogc age of
ftty
are h'tif il.»n forty
#
nrP.
^
Atw W« Grwwloc Lasy ?
The Ixmdou Dnlly Mall finds that
modern life tends to make us all bir.y;
that i»eo|>le will no longer re.nd isw-iry
becanae It requires effort; will no longer row boats, datue rtano*« or take a
game of wblst aerionsiv. And In this
change there larks s e. rt«ln amount
of truth. Tbe inoderr man win sliow
he th’r.ks
;
‘
|
|
-
read poetry he will at ImM Ms nd
weary hours writing It. for the sake
of the magBJdoi* editor's che#*k. If be
win not dance be will bny up a whole
theatrical troupe and w«ir hlms4-lf
JSatoMS.nKSUlscTl
y. bmdnesA ‘
8RAID RAPIDS t IRDIARA Rf
COaPAHY.
S. E. WAIT & SONS, Pharmacists
Artl.fa
ar- Ilk#* SISrs-they
AiTMs and
AriMs
belong to oo land. A strirtly national
ional poet te
.. . -----------------------------illage ;
pump And you may write Ins^Tlptioot
all «v#-r him ami t»olld monuments
above him, but be remains a pump by
■ local spring.-llolK rt Orange,
------------------------
■anraloit Cirt
CULO(*WOOO.O^»^
game of whist with three old cronies , of rate lalelllgro#^ and one wlw reon Saturday night; but ivo|«..e to him
*«
advantage of alleged adC*r
dance, sing or play, bnt sbe can sharplead pencil, drive a nail and keep a
aecvet.
'ST
m telaad would be but
little knowB outside of New HampBhlre, Maine and Maaaachiisetti if it
i i Si
*.... ILjIL
The Mexican govimmeut k.ns .WcMed to permit rhliicse Imrolcrotion.
raid
la sulwldles for new sli;|m
Toulon. Kn.»«. M-n, to AoutI.,, ...
course. Perhaps It would be more propar ta call tba Island the nortbern tennlaal. tat at say rate Boon telaad gains
a mandoo la this way every time a new
. probably the beat of hattteahip or emteer te triad off tote
Octave *
levs of abort atortoo. coaat. aa aU those not built oo toe Pato
the
te the teL_ _
always are.-Bostoo Globe.
A. Her
March aambor of lOHtory Book
ooutribuUoB te eaUtted "In the Maolairom." aad It
the rioteace £
plot, which te
H of a cruat city
Attr POTMI owffmac fron MIJCS or oar.
rormbto dtoroM oo wtu wait (or a«r par
jrai Dorr BOLT YOim FOOD.
"Why Firtt Voters Should !»«> I*r!^
in the air. the
is" Is the title of the lin-t
; tectioni^ts
alslng rice and document of the campaignn of HUH. Is
Protective Tar:
One ci>py fre«* to any ap
handy went la Iff
they found good and handy;
O
swimming dally when It rained to plTdant AfUk for Ikwiiroent No f-'i.
ret and to wet the^'Address W. H
keep out of the wet
ea; didn't need any reiary. ."..^9 Brt
navigating whistles;
artificial curling Irons as tbeir hair
curled naturally when they were
STEMS OF INTEREST.
their well grounded
curicd
op lo lueii
There are OO.OnO negioo <
•frald of the wind. hattan telaod.
„ ________y .ton. ImwK-. m.df out
Tbm V. no
|.tam In
j of whittled .tick, whlrh they h»ve
A forrlRner e*n not own l.nd In
IST'C?
who or. e-tr wo- »1vo trootmom otootvl'lr
friw o*g> rhofginjr r«ot M OM-Itotooo 0|wr-
REED CtTY^SANITARIUM
strike. Thih issue citnlaim* a numlMC
of III her fascinating siuri*» hy
knoiro authors
'Th«> BcmUs of th«Rtwe," hy Kf-nnett Harris. r»-ci>rdK sti
incident wherein physical aiirartion
M. Quatl flrnion
the Life of Robert
strates his range hy a suiry of adv«>nt
lire on the Mexican frxmtier. Z<h* An
•i have brains." says Beer, "and 1 . derson Norris coniiibuie. s s-mart m !
only need to use them as given me by , storv emUlt-*! "\N"hal the Maid Saw "
nature and the Ixird In order to make a particularly funny sketch i^ ihat hy
a fortune Maclui>> of Pennsylvania is' Harriet G Canfield entitled ‘('inirern
my third cousin and I am smarter ing Ephriams Ntwe ' J C. Plummer
than he ever was: I used to lick him, contributes one of his inimitahh- a
when wc were boys playing tag and ' stories. The selected masterpiece for
seven up. and I can do it now that we; the month is The !*rl:*i.ner^I.y <;«>
are men grown, and in order to make ! de Maupassant. Tl»e cover is a startfortune It is only necessary to buy ling effect in tdue. hy Ik- .Morgan
^
akS.
•r what rcMir aJtowat. oar OMMUtatfoa and
odtMw to frev. or.d oar artslooa or. oJwoy* tbo
Biscuit
la wait on tbeir own ground for tbe
laradlng rolnmn to advaiKc. Mean
while confusion reigned to the Federal
eouocils. BeynxMir retelreil definite or
ders Bot to risk defeat, but to fall back
tirt* Moodiest for the Federate, wbo
■aaier to Jacksonville, laming, bowerer. that tbe force la hte front was not tost one-third of the men engaged, white
1^.
anperlor to numbers to tils own. be ra tbeir foe k*st ooe-alxth.
two flrltl officers mortally w ounded
two oeverely wounded. In tbe Confedids from tbe CPnfederaev .\fier the crate line ooe field offiier and aeren
column bad marched foiwaid into the line and auff officers were killed
presence of tbe enemy Seymour rccelr. mortally wound^. The Iwtile lasted j run clothing hoiisro
ed a dispatch from hte chief at Jnek- three boors, and nearly 3.0(»0 men feU. gtoe becanse they are nature s clothes,
Bonrille sharply condemning tlM* ad- I)ariiu*sa came on aoon after the final | and have nevcishad any use for steam.
Tmnee. But It was too late, nnuegan Coofederste advance, or the defeated | preferring dog power and barks
bad aeot forward a brigade of infan would have suffered further kwk if the icreat king had a, line concept
confederate claims are to be credited, j the antiquity of hte rooe; that It was
General Finnegan sent forward i body I the first on earth and rightly owned
of 000 c-avalry to make a vigorous pursuit of the defeated enemy.
Tbe eomtataatt met to a thin wood
I
to
Te US? rt
tend about two mltea east of CVean
Pood. One of the Confederate rcftmeota was new to battle and Immedi
ately formed a square. aixx>rdlng to the
manoal. on algbttog the Federal troop- airy did not put In an appearance that quick for a living.
a sailing craft look a sailing party
eta. One of Beyroour'a batteries to- night. General Hawley's brigade toatantly began to play upoa tbe square cloded tbe Seventh New HampMOre lone Saturday afternoon out on broad
with abelte. Seeing, with a soldier's and tbe Seventh ConnectleuL whkA Lake Erie, booked for a high point
trained eye. that tbe square would be had fought to the desperate attack oo wesL where hungry travelers were
to dine with Mr. and Mrs. SllverdemoUabed. tbe Coofederate brigadier.
on Irish potalot^s. A storm
^<^eneral A. H. Colquitt, quickly rushed 1863. sod the Eighth L'nlled States
came suddenly op. swemped down
Vtc regiments to the fnmt on both oredi. The Connertlcut men did good the MtUe craft and the crafty ca
Bldea of the aquare. with two i-annoo execntloo throughout tbe battle with
osly landing the whole
to tta center, and advanced bokUy on repeating carbines, an arm new to tbo
tbe Federate. Seymour's line yielded aerrlcr at that time. The negroes were shore midway between Her
troopa. but they fought until oror
■tnbbotnly. and Colqnitt. supposing raw troops
enveloped
that bo had to eooteod with tl»e main half their I
darkness.
body of Federate, prepared to fight aad
thing when he
Quincy knew a ip
amt back to naoegan aaklng for rrdn't see so be
saw or felt it; he couldn't
mforeefneata In obori order a second
worn A/r. .lonn v.ain» wem inwa . j^y^ped sometblag firmly and followed
Confederate brigade lined mi oo tbe
to IreUnd for rest and travel j ^he bent of hit or her Inclination; It
ten af Oolquitt's. and to this aceklental Scotland
la 18G4 be waa at ooce delighted by j was stately Mrs, Judge Jones They
way tbe batllefield was fixed on tbe dterovertog from tbe guides wha! wandered almloaaly through the tanlerrt ground Of aa opm forest, offering abowfd him about that moat of tha : gled foreet for half an boor In slash
equal adrautagea to both sides.
tended gentry were -Sunday folks., and rain, when they stopped to reconAt S o'clock to tbe afternoon tbe bat
That's a fine caatte," ha would say. I
they reoOTooltered but ^ no
tle broke out SercHy wltb an tiimery palBttng to a big bouse set like a crawa sattefaetioa or pleasure; they took anduel. Seymour maosed bis mins In tbe
emter. wttb a deml-brtgade of Infantry
-Yiiraorr ” said Ma W«wu - Tia »v i ™
blunder; they plowed
on ekber Sank, and held two full hriibankanrot l>Teet high
gadaa ready for a grand charge tbe mo- John O-Cuiaf^i?-si^
mmt tbe eamaya Uae was abaken. A O^oiT'a- He always adM-He^i a I
aacttou of Gamble's Confederate batare you hurt?'
*Ko.
At
teat
Dr.
Oalraa
grew
curtooa
i
S^“Slnn*to!
hurt
tacy waa speedily knocked out and ro»l hurt. 1 am drowned.'
-What te a Sunday manr he mAtA. 1 o<ildle, I am not
di
4th floor of tbe
placid by tbe Ghatbam artiUety of
-Well. aorr. it do be a naon tbot hut
-He lived oo1 the 4ih
BaTaanab. Howuwr, tbe Confederatea as many writs out agla bim for debt rearer hotel ,n
to Cincinnati, ogregiooadldat wait to be amaabed accoedtog to that be ateys abut up tfgbt la hte bouat
taymour'a programme, bnt nwbed for- all tbe week sod only cornea out uu
a view of aU tbe hOte
•uadah.wbrotbalawprotocteblm.Ohio river and 1
Dr.Calrua'«platoauftbeteadadga» .
Smrmtb Kew Hampahite an ooe aide
or tbe Federal guns and tbe Eighth
Caltod Stetaa (coloredl oa tbe other
Saak. Tboao two regUamta bad been
putaed to tbe ftout by order of Sey
mour. vbo aold tbo CMV bod oaU a
aacdoB uT arttlteiy at band and It cuuM
euMly be caplarod.
•ealag bla cuater la peril. Seymour
; la tbo Hew Tortt brigade led by
SSSkuSr*!?*'
DO YOU WANT f«M C0W>^
5ULTAV10NAia>C0KtBCT
«nNWN0l>V0UKCAS&
Arx-^r.^; I SJS!SiJSli*£| Md. VMbte lo
to tote
Hie CteofedermlMj
timnr M. tat toe MPtatn to
toe flgtet vete abMt ««vMt bo tt
•
B.SHKY
doctor saya I must take boom
e treatment to limber ap tba
I of my neck-rnothlng: Come down to tha
theater at 5 o'clock and watch tbe mat^rte come oot.--Hooaton ItaL
lace girls
-----------------------Cartt. wagons, draya. tr^*ka. etc,
«,t employed largely to Syria
I ,nd ilrottoe. On the farms a war
parapipli
BRUISES AM)“swaUKS.‘
all fever and inflammatMO. A acocasitv
in crerr
every home
THimrsuiniT
nuBiia
Proaipt ftilpmeot of
orders aad sattefaetioa
toed. Tour patroeage •
Ooraer Niaih ata Ualo. Bu
SSe. 60c. A$1A0 >t «U DnoM*
QUICK ROST CUAKANTOS
TKFMACASniM. UMkl|.XAA
TRY A MOOW WAMT Aa
TRYAMOOHOWAIfTAffi.
^
$1
4i
THE EVENtNG RECORD
YESTERDAYS 188UE
traverse
cmr,
mich^
SEVENTH YEAR—2109
Wednesday February 17^ i*o«.
IFAIH BOUSE
NO COAL
MAY ABANDON
WAS BURNED
FAMINE
I
PORT ARTHUR
THE WEATHER.
iaelosc
The Grand Trarerac DIatrici Graasc.
a7o, 17. will seat with Saasmlt Graasa.
GEORGE ZIEGLERS HOME NEAR Ko C72. March Sad and 3rd. All fourth
degree menbers cordially tarited. Mrs,
EMPIRE DESTROYED.
TRAVERSE CITY HAS ENOUGH TO
E. 8. Gray. 8^'j.
LAST SEVERAL DAYS.
EMf»fRE FROZEN.
: BlttH «Aie TO K INTCMTION op
POPWA. ■ ' - ' ' —
rLENTT WILL AtBlVE S00I|
inmates Barely Eacapad and Children
Were Thrown Into the Snow Drifla
to Save Their Lhree.
Speckl <0 th^ By«o1iis R«eord.
Enpirr. Mich.. Feb. 17.—This lAace SCHOOLS HAVE PLENTY OF WOOD Special to the Erenlag Record.
the most serece wtster
Empire. Mich.. Feb. 17.—The farm
ON HAND.
fer BAor jem
hooee of George Ziegler, localed about
HARBIN TO
Tt*hL*i
BE CENTERi»:»S:^i^”3
i tered M desrees below at C o'clock.
j Water plpem are fvoseR op nearty all
r ' AtixiEFF AND HIS STAFF ON HIS
WAY TMCRt.
IIUSSUM
i-,
**
: Special to the Erewlns Record.
IS UlSGOVTElfTED' W«MCl»»in. Mich.. Feb I7.-U was U
-----------
j co1d«*t that ibia sect km has cxperi-
: ' itZAR*S OFFOSITION TO WAR THE | J^in ronn^^hmu^Tb^VlIU^ ^
.
CAUSE.
I conneriion with the ooislde world
, have i»een
f
'‘
WmWp Wm O.m«0««->lapt«.h W.H o..^.
«t Yalu PIvar.
.
PROBABLY
ONLY TWO
>_
■• * *qMt i^lAN SHIP OAMAOmL 1®**^*“'*®
PCPUBLICAN tTAT*
*
• ^l.l 10 tlH-Erenliuclleoort.
CONVENTIONS TODAY.
Tal^ P(^ 17.-A raport haa Juati
---------
f- . .2^tZ^„Z^Tr^ fit.' state C £MTf At COMMITTEE
Russian warship
IN SESSION THIS AFTERNOON IN
GRAND RAPIDS.
V LEAVE FORT ARTHUR.
1 Ut the Kventna Rwtml.
Feb. 17^The most Inter-
If Coal Supply SheuM Be Cxhaiieted geiber with Its oontenu. destroyed by
i fire yesterday morolng at 5:30 o'clock.
Nothing Serious Would Ensua.
I The house was occupied by Mr. ahd
as It is Only Used in Verw
I four small
tilating Staeka.
children.
The fire caught from the chimney
It was reported in the city today and spread so rapidly that the inmatei
barely escaped,
that Traverse City was on the verge who were .keeping barel;
of a coal famine. 'A repreaentattte of The chlldyen were hastily taken from
their beds and thrown o«
the Record ha. made an inveatlSAtioo i
^rtRs and quickly picked up and
and found that the report is aloio«t j carried to the home of William Beewltboui foundation.
I nian As the weather was 12 below
Tb. C. B. T.„or O.. Co».«, U, ^
^
sufflclent supply on hand to last hand, and feet, but they were tenderly
kind neighbors
until the orders which are on their cared
way can gel here. Several car loads friend
of soft roil are expected within a few \slued St
days and there is plenty of hard coal
on hand—enough to Ust unUI spring
The prlw of the latter is 9 a ton and j
soft coal is worth 15.50. The wocmI ^
supply U rather light but will last |
until some thsi has been shipped ar j
rives.
f
The supply of coal at the Central
school building b rather low but as ■
coal
at the ren* ,
tilating ahafU, no serious
queue* s « (.ouid ensue
ply IM- exhi
on hand to iasL until more ran
Is- got The j^iKirt that the supply,
was iMi scanty that there m*as danger ||
of having to rlode the strhools is then--'
fore without any foundatkm what so •
ever.
j
Hannah A Lay Supply.
|
••I can tell you within eight pounds." j
lid Hei
[T
"
Simplify AbacifTs
, lion bt- held
Pori Arthur can bt safely left to- it is the general impression that It
Uke care of itself while with Harbin I
^ decided to nominate candIdAtes
fortified, preparations may the name convention,
for gathering an overwhelm- the new members of t
Instead
Jisrs-BURROWS FOR
VICE president!
BEING BOOMED BY REPRESENTA-j
i:r
JAPS LOST THREE SHIPS.
By Wire to the Evening Rt-cord.
. SL Peteraburw, Feb, 17,—The fol
ing olllclal telegram haa been
\
from Port Arthur: -After the battle
here fpreaumably the Sght In the harbor on Feb. 9) the Ja
f squadron
a loea of three ehipe
direction. After the
Sght at Cl
view of enter.
eae were I
Ing
;•
TO FLANK VLA0IV08T0CK.
By Wire to th«* Evening Kecord
, .Beriin. Feb. 17.—The newspaper Der
T«9 reporU that Japan Is sending
trpepe from the island of Yezo across
the Ice in the gulf of Tartary to Conoyiak for a flank movement on
the close of the mei-tlng It is beTiVE JOHN LANE.
!
i-d that State Chairman Dlekemm
imnoe his withdrawal as a
» for governor
n of the I Declares He Will Make a Stror gRun-i
'^mm\Uee.
ning Mate for Roosevelt and Will
The atUtude of William Alden Smith
Carry Much Strength.
toward Senaifir Ilurrows is exciting
gr»‘at intennst and it b said 1that he
may in a few days make an an
Special to the E»*cnlng Record.
Grand Rapids. .Mich., Feb. 17.—Conis excited here and
Ek»nau»r nurrowk.
«*xp«»ctod also in other Interest
iKJrilons of the sUte by a
irv that he
lhai bo win lalrt
Steams for letter which b being sent out by Rep
will throw bis sur
resentative John Lane of SL Joseph,
Mr. IJine boldly advocates Senator,
Burrows as a running mxie for PresI-:
dent Roosevelt on the republican pres^'j
1 idenilal ticket. He argues that 8ena1 tor Burrows would carry as much
strength as any other man In the sec
ond place on the ticket and w ould In
fluence In thb part of the country
voles for the party than any
aute and as the**flfiicth anniversary of'
the organlxalion of the party will be
celebrated in Jacjtson in July, It would
fitting that a Michigan man should
W chosen as vice presidential candldate. It b argued further that Mlchlgan ha* done more tor the party than
anv other state and has received little
recognition, therefore b entitled to
JAPS EMBARKING FOR WAR.
Tokio. Feb. 1>.—Fifty thousand Japaneet troope are embarking today for
the feat of war. it is believed they
will disembark at the mouth, of the
Yalu river or a spot flanking Port
CARFERKT
NOT STUCK
FEAR BOXER
UPRISING
ANTirOREIGN
SENTIMENT
CHINA GROWINa
darin for Princo Su Cauuts Ob-
a local florist, placed hundred
floral offerings at a value of over
U.OOO.
Co* \¥ill Be CandWala.
By Wlro to the Ev enlag Raoord.
Brnremeiu throughont China Is grow
ing. tayB B dMgatcii ftwm Pekin. Tkie
SiLm of FHhw 80. krbo la aaMjo
favor.fOrsl^drs, •*« tip aokatitutiMt
of aa aml-ltorelgn mandarin b regardwtth proftmnd dbqnletude by all
»ldeoU of China. They
f«rth««F( fa a Sonmtr wf A Tw-
scss'wii’arisr.s:
the late M. A. Hanna.
Special serrlces at tbe First 1
Railroad Men Use
PROBABLY ONE OF THE
ARBOR BOATS.
Special to the Evening Record.
Cal's Head Lighthouse. Mich.. Feb.
17.—The report that the Northpori
and ManbUque car ferry was stuck In
The boat
rternooo and
tbe men at the
out of sight S
tween North Fox and^ South Fox
St *
Se» *prmg .tyle* for men
in, toa
SOAP
FMdar BBor&iag at 10:30 o’clock from
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Whiting Hotel.
Ask Them
Why
3
219
to see our line of KID i>HO¥JS
at 2.00, -2.50. .'UK> and .'150;
IS THE PLACE
Vcr>* Stylish.
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
m
ALBERT CLOBENSKY.
Manager
5c
F. P. JONES
:
Has started hb Milk Route
aga n and is aelling Milk from
L. RANSOM’S DAIRY
HBI'S
PANTS
in oi» store all this week, positively worth
up to $r..oo.
A N D -S H 1 R T S
ItWillPayYou
Then get a cake
and be convinced
5c
SHOE STORE,
,19 The Finest
=
N K W HAT ,S
|
All my old patrons are naked '
to continue dealing with me. •
Wm
Lots of wear; the Pingrec m.’tkc:
no belter shoes sold.
' TheOldRollable Shoe House
FIUH FffiHIRICH & Ca
F. P. JONES
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TUpiNG
‘i
.
.•In.;''.:;'-:---,'. X
All Kinds of Mill Work
Sash, Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
Traverse City Mamifg. Co.
:W STAND
242 FrontStreet
two Dollars to
Eight Dollars Saved
WOOL BLANKETS
♦
\
‘
Best ihinj2 in the world to help you j?el up in the
feeling.
THKSK
BRICK.S .^RK
after warm
SBECIAl,
$3.00. $3.87 and $4.89
Blankets are pure wool and extra large size.
Come Quick—now is the time to enjov them.
80 miles from where she was seen
dbaooear and at least 40 miles out
Funeral Servioea.
The funeral service of Exra Bush,
the young man who was killed by a
talUng tree yealerday while working
on M. McGarry’i place, will be held
WARM SHOES
xrc very plain. whUe others are nlct- enough for dreas shoes.
unpA & CO.
PALM
*The news came to Northport from
that the boat was north
^
Manltou bland, that U that
her smoke could be seen tbdre and
that It was rblble In tbe same pUce
is right in I
WE CAN FIX YOUR OLD SHOES.
c arc iurv w*- can fll you with a pair of oor roal comfort
THE WEATHCR F o jsblj boov t Aicht rHisg %
morninjr with that much sought
Report From Leland In Regard to
Northpoft Ferry Not Given-CredMice In That Place.
« « City Book Store
Spring Tnpfwtnr
fresh from .America’s foremoat makers. AU the kinds
6f fashions in shape, lealhcts and finish. Come feast
jxnir c>cs at any rale.
calb i^onlion to the fact that aa i
TURKO-BULGARIAN OUTBREAK,
MR. HANNA'S BIER WAS COVERED
PaHa, Feb. 17.—The Bugarlan diple*
WITH FLOWERS.
matic agent today told an Interviewer
here that the ootbreak of Turko-Bub
garian hoetmties is imminent. Bul
Prealdent and Hia Cabinet Were at the
garia. he says. Is seeking to force Tur^Caakrt—Ohio Frienda Sent Aed
key to Uke the Initiative in order to
and Pink Camatlona
win sympathy to her aide.
RUSSIANS DISCONTENTED. ^
Berlin. Feb. 1.7—A diapaUh frtitn
St Petersburg aaya that bitter dlaoon<
tent la prevalent in Ruaeia because of
the caar'a opposition to war with
Japan. He haa decided to go to Moeeew and ieaue a proclamation ae is the
i
FUNERAL OF
THE SENATOR
By Wire to tht- Evening Rt^cord.
Washington. Feb. 17 —Beneath the
rs fllteri
I skylight
the
rests a flower-covered casket bolding
the remains of Senator Marcus A.
Hanna. Beside the bier In silent vigil
Stands s guard of honor. The Ute
senator from Ohio has Wn given the
aolemn funeral of sUte.
Surrounding the casket in the sen
ate chaml>er were the members of the
Hanna family and the presidentof the
I'nltofl States and hb cabinet Rev.
Edward Even-tt Hale, chaplain of the
senate. Invoked the divine blessing
and consolation.
Thb evening the remains will be
taken to Cleveland where the final in
take place. Obk> friends
of William McKinley _
Hanna sent great quantities of red
and pink carnations, the favorite
flower of the former, and alnce his
death the emblem of the CArnaUoo
League. General Alger'a card was at
tached to a wreath of roses standing
several feet In height and circumfer^
ence. A standing croas of orchids and
bore the nam<
John R. McLean. while the
Rna
^Rnaslan
7? •
.
?
That's the way the ladies
are speaking of our new
shoes. We now have on
sale a large aanrtment of
\tTX
Favorable
jlpgiUJliMala may abawdew Part Arthur! for Justices
; ami tbs rest of the Lie Tung peninsula.;
g.tes at Same T
Company, when asked about what the j
concentrating Her land forces further
Boomed for Roosevelt's
company had on hand, for Just about:
north, wKh a center at Harbin.
' d
•
eight iMiunds constitute <nir entin.
A statement from New Chwing that
Running MaU.
stock. Yes. we have plenty tin the
1.
Viceroy AleslefT and his aUff are ab
way and w»me even this aide of Grand
I Rapids, but when It will get here* is a,
^
rwady on their way there seems to I
Evening Rectird.
Inter has iujen
lujen a bad .
point to such a decision
tJrand Rapids. Mlrh Keb. 17.—The] question. This winter
imptlon. In fart tbe{
tee Is
IslAie
fc nvu consim
^
'
*
A
diaoateh
to
the
Dsllv
from
ctunmUlee
|
one
Y
^ A diapateh to the Daily Mail from .
afternoon, and] storelorhas
bunuMl iup until this time'
] here all of
pL
•.
Ptteraburg says mIliUry circles, while Jl has not b^n decided at this more coal than was
recognlza the relief from responsibility I hour, it .is the genelwJ opinion among I»«t winter "
laj^tinq possib.m
Spring
Benuties
YoawiD like tlwptpenve lie about to aho« tbit teoaal?3
Ye^tber an tbenort beautiful detigitf the betoria caa|«>.
duoe. Onr». tbit featoe. compriiei the beat of icTeral laaa* •
nCutsnn' tinea. A \tij ioterettiiv collection and «dl
worth eaamininK.
NEW
5
STORY
BLOCK
COR.
FRONT
on each suit offered in our
lot of from one hundred to
one hundred and fifty
men’s suits we are closing /
—Third to one-half off on
all these—now’s your time.
One Dollar to two Dollars Saved.
on each pair of pants in our
special sale of winter pants
—best and newest goods—
bought this winter—buy
now while sizes are full.
J^miltott Clothing Cvmpanp
AWD
iONION.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
THEEVEfONGREOSRD
M.WjOW
''*5S£r3SrS^
ZtSOHAKK
Vim. T. BATU Mi i. W. MAMMCM
c CITY orrt TAtTc or
ACAL WlATEft
atoMng.
Sundavsl
mmrnmwH^
mmm
ADip^lSrriNTRE
d»w 00 ih« <«k fOTMU €rf virctol.
be cr Nor*
aiitftWtop>af«apCtolwcr
pU»e'‘l* Md
Tritf.. Art A(
Atpovit rt«0 1
Twentyalx below laat 1
who toaged for aa oM fi
have tarmad thair
And All th*i U spokMi. tad uadooM
Icra things and at preaeat are tong
rdir
truly
tpokra.
of
tbe
Old
Pine
Tree
e A. ttCCUCIfKA. CHy C4r»ilt«er.
8Uie! Wilb the preMOt rate of dc^
•troctton of foresu that which hat clood of oold.
iKiuWOllS"
Tbe borne editor has
befallen Maine mill, in a abort UflM.
tab on tbe oMctol score card and
befall Waahiaaum. and Vlnclaia. and close
bit varsloB of the weather for the
Wlaoooaln. and Michigan. There are past month follows:
plenty of halu called: but the principal
’Jack ProaL ridden by
thla|[ U for the Umber ataiea to make smaabed aU records on tbe
Uie halU effecUre.—ClnclnnaU Com- vine laat night Tbe big ring record
of 40. made this month In Beaaemar
moffT rrAcrr.
MICHAEL GAY.
Tba paaalat of Mkhael Gay. Trarame City'* irat actual while
hrtaga hark to tbe .urrlriac ,
of the EfUea aaay aeiaortaa of the
hai^ablpt of tbe old daya aad of the
ioyij wbleb aerred to lighten Um
whljch formed the chief element of the
aetUei^a exlatooce. Tboae of tbe
younger generaUoo who Jive la baaO'
tlfol. proaperou*: progreaalve Tra
erai aty today can acarcdy reallae
the! eondltkmr which existed when
^Ichael Oay flnrt begaa to build
home here for hi* family. There art
few of the older fealdenia who will appfwdate the aUnaUan. and these will
cherish a foad memory for the old
pioneer, whose work is flnUhed and
whoee deeds have helped to make this
city Yhat tt Is today.
Mkhael Cay was one of those cheer
fol aonla wbaae chief aim aeemed to
be happy. aaMat others In being happy
^ to nmm Itfe pleaaant and com
fcrtal#Jpr hla dependenu Hit was
a kindly nature, an even dlspoelllon.
sad hU purpoae la life was to do the
i best he ooold aad make the best of
V the oomlitkms which aurrounded him.
He loved a pleaaaht home and cheerful
oompankma He aonght no public po
aitloa. be did not aspire to anything
beyond the simple home life which he
al^ed during his entire career; and
to thU he found In his mature years
that rest and oomfon t« which hU
labors had Justly entlth.l him. He
was loviri by many; he sill K• «ounM4 by ihome who loiew him In
' the old times with that sincerity which
aiay tito aaeoclatlons of hanlnhli. can
CUE grinio7pRoipcitiTY.
Three events of the past week, com
lag together, might have affected serioualy any aallon whose prosperity was
less broad. soUd. elastic, and steady
' than that of the I'nlted States
. the Inter Ocean,
: Theik» were the coHap«» of the great
. ^ '^ton specnlatlon. the BiDtlroore fire.
and the oiiihceak of war in the far
>
:;
»
i.
,
:
Fire drilto have bean eatabUabad to
all the city achoeto of Jackaon and nre
now a ragntor pan of tha day’s
tine. A prfvata tra alarm aystc
atoo balag toaUllad to an tha n
work dart. n«htt and Bwk
d^ drawing mtcrc^te yon
The Brat and third of these, though
Vfkrir effects hm! Umg been discounted
.by prudent men. wert* still shod
. buriaeas. The Brat and *ec«md Ca
tosses to tadlvldaal*. and
to whole communities.
Yet these three shocks cs
scarcely a tremor In the busLoeas
world as a whole. .They .have even
produced encouraging symptoms
commerce.and industry.
While It Interferes with certain lines
of trade, the war stimulates otheh.
The collapse of the rtUton speculation
unceruinty in the great lexOle Indus
try. Tbe Baltimore fire forces fixed
capital to become fluid, and gives
needed tonic to an important branch
of the iron and steel Industry.
During the past year there has been
a depression in business, caused chief
ly by the failure of acknowledged
financial leader* to Justify the confl
dcpce repost'd In them by investors.
There was no panic, but there was
marked halt unUl the bualneas wor
could take stock of tiaelf. as it wei
and see where It aUx>d.
As a rmolt the national prosperity
was found to be stronger, ateadler. and
IVlille It* activity had been m
larily checked, lu viulity was not im
paired.
The manner in which the three can
current ahocka of tbe past week
endured shows once more that, t
leaders may prove nnflt. no laUi
a mere group of men. no maU«
temporarily powerful and fooUal
toag check the steady advance of
a slight pul upoo the
i agricultural ability,
accepted, and a terrible en
Feexer
»unte.i
Stung by
rmert a “i
aannally.
deposH a
ready far )-oo any time ytm
wtoh it and may be dmam
try paper.
At a recaat meeting of
bolder* of the Banxle Cow
Ca it was decidad not to <
^*t^ad^*tbT^
**Up antU tost night Cold Moan,
ridden by IxxU Snowing, held tbe rac^
ord with a mark of 20 flat. Mybow
Chilly had been tbe top notch with a
mark of 18 going
We. the underalgBed. have
P. J. Cheney for the last IS years, aad People who was onl
believe Urn perfectly boaorabie in all run in 16. Warm Day*
Rain bad been doing aon
able to carry
cam out any ohUgailons made stunts in 8. f and 10. bat
were all dead ones when
by his firm.
; came along in 12. After that. Warm
Waldtog. Klnnan A Martin.
Day* and Sleety Rain were led to U
Wboteadto Druggists. Toledo. O.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is takea Inler- ■table for good UtUe Better made
ay in 11. but tbe fkvorii
aally. acUng dlrecUy upon the bkx^
r Weather was distanced, 1
and mucous surfaces of the system.
heavily played by the piker*.
TesilmooiaU sent free.
Price .7S
“My tip* on the card for the re^
cenu per bottle. Sold by all drug
malndey of the week are. Rtoiag
Temperature. Balmy Day* and Cold
Feel for place, while Drop Too Much
Jack Frost should be played
thl. The pikers who dropped
DUEL WITH PITCHFOIKS
rolls on Open Winter, can resuperate by placing Ihelr maxuma 00
To as Fought o« tha Hay Fisld. Old Pbshlon.'fl. as he will lead the
bunch
under the wire every time be
Howover. Honoat Perapiratioii Will
entered,**
as ths aubatltuts for Sleed.
Other tbermometers In the city r«
Istered 27 and 28 and two showed
Chicago. lU.. Peb. ll.-PUchforka!
weal! Such are the poaslblllties of
tie terrible duel tb whfch Col. Frank
NICCLAINnUMC
- M
was one of those
atardy. boaeat pkmeer* whose gotMl
wmk was one of tbe mnuenoe* In onattag frpm a wlldeiitess the city which
to now'the most progressive. ImiKir. toat aad beautiful In Northern Mlchl
«aa. Tbe old frientiM who sur^ Ive will
always retala for him that tender
atomory honesty, integrity and Indus
try always inspire.;_______
:
the -Vm ntoia* lo make tta ap^
■Inadji*^
amr^^
ten at the woodoa wadding am
^ ap
WHOLESALE wRn AIL
\\*hen you feel like sighing—ring
Sighing win nerer pleasure bring.
Learn to laugh, and laugh right
By taking R<x-kT Mountala Tea
night.
J. Q. Johnson
NO MORE PABBEE
of tb
P of Sites Wrigb^a
brother of Mrs. W. H.
Ue Creak, at tha ABBspoUa aaral acad
emy cteas of Ittl. and tbare was goita
a friaodtWp batwaan tba two. Wrigbt
Tlsltad Kogo to Japan a tew years
ago. and Mrs. Oaborae has the admi
ral's card as a aonvealr of tba \isit.
One aoatbern Miebigaa editor draws
tbe line on ill^atored aewapapar own
ara. Ho has cut gutte a nambar off
hU exchange Itol and aaya: **We have
dropped a number of papers from our
list becaoae they are bilious. A news-
ity of Michtoan First Callagt
OBPEST
GIBKST
WE WANT YOUR BUBINEBB. WE
SOLICIT IT ON STRICTLY BUBINEM
PRINCIPLES.
VIZ:
GOOD
OOOOB, PLENTY OF THEM, LOW
PRICES JVWD HONEST DEALINO,
^ THE
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
adtiruotber paper that is soar, snarltng. fretful and enrton* than a man
can afford to keep company with that
kind of a person.Several Allegan glrto started a matrimoalal acbeme last year which has
already brought results. While pack
ing eggs they wrote their names aad
addresaea on Several of them and test
STATE AND UNION
week Miss Lulil Born received a letter from C. C. Kelson .of New York
CITIZENS PHONE, 148
city, with references to show that be
VOBtOHUDBr
to an honest, bard working man and
single. This to a new leap year Idea:
the girls keep sort of egging them on.
as it were.
LlfHMlNMiCi
Michigan furnliur*- factories making
office desks are likely to hare a proa
perous time for the next few weeks In
filling the orders that k-p pouring in
^m^ Balilmore. Since the fire there
uiu luis Invented a .
Ap
been a dt**k
lutthtui
liivalMl-4 iluit has >ome j
iks st*emlng'
ling bookke
Tbe enra, or
s. It 4-4.ni.ipH*
'
of n waferOne Grand t The City C4.uncll has extended the novel featun-s.
* in greatest
ng air- i »*odle« simlUr, Ihongh mmb shorter,
with
hlpiMMl a car | Ux warrant* for the m<»nlb of Febru proof
Bted to : tlwn the ordinary treUej car. anJ will
U- Inflate
by express ary for the wdlertlon of the sta'e aui> tlg^ tulic. whieh
t^^irans|M>natto
oo«uty UUtes: and al*t> the dellnqiM*irt
a rai«Hi wan arouuo me .-dge* |
City and school taxes and siwM-tol as of the
high etmiigh to <-unlaIn a : fifteen standing.
IsobUloaa
In the printing plant of the Univer
of 1203.
I eonslderahle amount of wat4-r When ! from two wires ovrebred. by means
sity of Michigan the larger part of tbe
said | the lutaa are deflated It to rompara- of trolUy poire which altown a tareI will be in my office to
to receive
race
lettlng and press work is done by taxes from now until Febniary
out of fifteea
firtreo feet on eltber aide, ao
Febniai 29lh. ,nHy eaay to roll or lift tlie patient on r«»«rt
-ntH. Five students are employed 1204. on each week^a:
ek^ay. from «odoekj,he l-'.l .\fter the InflafliM* to c^iii that the car can travel anywhare oa
for twelve hour* each wrek. on a lo 11:30 o’clock
thirty fret In wMth, Accord•chedule providing for one of Uiem at from 1 o’clock tc
Blectrtcal Wartd thia la prob^
210. \Ulhelm with
the printing plant nearly all tbe lime. noon 0»ce In Room .10.
..........................
the hm wal.T faueei In the t»lb- •J ably
kbly tbe
tbe only
only timcklrea trelley Hoe In
siude
tU 11 the
the Cnlted
rmted Htatre.
Ht
letl Fehruarv 1st. 1904.
t r4M>m ..r wnsblK.w1 lo fill th.- tub t« il.e
and a* anch a frreI be called In when additional
M E. Haskell. City Treasurer.
desired height .tfter the l«th flu- w*.
wa- :1 running ear r^oirre twice M snodb
needed. Four j ire law student*,
2U9C lo March11 fer to 4lniliiiri off through a sh.»rt sec- ! power aa a trelley car on raUa It doe*
from the medic
» llterar.v, and <
: tiori of hose iM-iM-ath the lUM umallc \ ®ot aeem probable that tbe ajatam wUI
al. dental and engineering depart .,
1 TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
, tubing.
i be widely adopted.
ents.
Over In Battle Creek they have
d up on susan nsmed Nelson locked
to the pure
plclon. Mr. Ne
rvn 1000 w*rrs
liartaa Unr EluMt
T A X E
!:
E. W. HASTINGS A SON.
Hollingsworth, of Long FIRE INSURANCE.
h E. TiirroCt. of Elk RapCliy.
Th* compantea rep
this
timer* fir* according to th* lattwo will enter the cavalry branch.
The local offlee. which is in chai
of Sergeant Arnold, has made quite a
number of enlistmenU In this city.
Just previous lo these three enlist
ments. four others Joined. The enlist
Whtl, th,
disuUr
ments were made by Capt. J. C.
Waterman, of tbe Seventh cavalry.
rrrxT.t'r^r
Corporal Bloom atoo4>elong* to the
Triiverse City sUtlon but at present
be is at Tucson. Captain Waterman
has Just returned from Big Rapids,
where be enlisted seven man aad Reed
City Datfa of Battia Creak WHI Hav*
ta Pay Fares or Walk.
YOUNGEST EDITOR.
Battle Creek, Feb. 17.—Aldermaa
Kulp. Soeteliat. introdiioed an orei
nance In the city oooacfl waking It aa
offense punishable by a maximom Im
prisonment of 20 day* or 1100 fine f«
C-allen. Feb 17.—Tbe Oalien Advo
THE WAY rOREETS ARE OOlNa any city oficial to take a street oai
cate has been sold to George Bell
There ta a pathos In the going of pass or accept tree service or favon Rlcaby of Benton Harbor, who will
from
nay corporatioa.
have the dtottectloa of belag the
tbe pine fOresU of Maine to an extent
The ordinance passed to lU second youngest
editor la the sute. betng bat
that to canaiag her to be -The Old
18 years old. Mr. Rloafar Ijadaated
Pine Tree State** In name only, but
from the Benton Harbor High achool
Art Studies.
there to more than palboa—ihi
last Juste and was the cteas prealdenL
Miss Lclah Miller, who
He then accepted a poaitfaa aa re
the going of money. According to the
porter for the Beaton Harbor Dally
toteat forest reports from Maine aU been to Chicago fookln
Post and showed sach a tateatia this
pine treea worth the cutUng hare been
directloB that he was promoted to eHy
editor. Tbe Poet was abeoebad by the
and will have cteaare T
Eveateg News aad the
dajaadf
Into the maw of the wood pulp o
> eoaw and are the 1
•m«lB boMnfior
hlM,
lumbermen are pot to
I." zTvss
Tmr A RBOOHP wAinr abl
YOl
oompaBy^^l tiS* tbe*l!S^« *1^ aU
Ann Ariw. Mich.. Feb. 17.—The
new course In denttotn which b4a
been opened In the university teaches
method of fllllng which Involve*
much leM grinding, sawing and boring
of the teeth tBkn the more common
gold fllllng proot'as. The courre is in
lain filling, and Michigan to the
university in the world to teach
lew method in Its curriculum.
B teachers are Dr. W. T. Reeves
of Chicago and E. B. Spaulding of De
troit. dentists who hsve perfected the
platinum method. The stodenu
18 practicing denltota, gray beads
mostly, with hearia full of remorse at
the torture they have been Inflicting
all their lives under the old method*.
Fropi the public’s point of view, the
Inierestlng feature of tbe new course
to a possible material decrease of pain
In two dtoltncl and refined varieties.
First, in the process of fllling. there
Jk much' less of actual boring, and in
the second place, the new fllllng is not
iKiuntled in with a small sledge
roer Under Dr. Reeves’ dlrecUon the
dentist Is taught speedily to hollow
an ailing tooth, after which. Instegd of ramming hto paUent’s Jaw full
use he waa|
IH*n*lve gold, he let* the patient ately got into tr
of hi !ng designs on the
ID. and retires to his Inner labo_____
there. He sa)*s he belong*!
at the head of the Adventtoi*. and it
real mad because he to not given his
lle carries with him an
the site and shape of the patient’s righU. He give* a* hto reason for
cavity, but leaves the patient behind. coming to Battle Creek that he knows
world to coming to an end within
From this impression a platinum cast aib«-few
and he waqu to be on
of thd bole Id the toolh is made, and hand todays,
the pypotechnic*. He seInto thto cast a porcelain filling to lected a see
good place.
to form whole hot and painful,
For
the
first
time in years, to I*
the patient meanwhile smoking hto staled, tbe Kalamatoo
river to froxen
cigar In comfort in tbe outer office. clear
across between BalUe Creek and
When the porcelain to hard, it to taken Augusta.
Lester Quigley and Charley
back to the patlenL and with the aid Smith, nurse* from the Battle Creek
of a little cement set fast in the cav- sanUarium, made the trip on akatre a
few day* ago. and many olhara hare
made It sin e. Though the distance by
line milre.
mile*, the big bend in
before hard- road to but nine
makes a 31-mtle skating
1 exactly lo the riv
To
match any iooth. The art of coloring trip.
sunvmer has Mways
to part of tbe course.
atobic-amusements. but until this year
The course ha.** already paid more i)ut a few have skated over the river.
than ii cost the nnlreralty lo eaUbllsh U. and will be made permanent
Hnnrty Forfaits Hia Uf*.
The senior dental atodenta will re
A runaway almost ending fatally
ceive the new work without paying
extra fees.
RE A COLO IN ONE OAY
J. a Orner.
Taka LaxaUva Bromo Qnlabia Tab^
aftad all doctora and all
four rear* It daftad
laU. AU drnggiau refund tha moMy
INTRtlBGULAlAlMT
remedlea. But Bncklea'a Arnica Balva
him. Equally
had no tn
Skin ErupBrnlaea. Ski
good for
25c at Jaa. l
I Fred Avary Enltatad this
JERSEY SHY OF OYSTER PLANTS
beds of the Delaware 1
will go below factor>'cost. Cal in the store (or
particulars. We will sell any of the above ar
ticles as long as there is any left in the store
at from one to three dollars less than factory
cost. A heav>- cut dn'everything in the store.
Your promise to pay will do. if reasonable.
J. W. SLATER
DIRECTORS:
a Nawa aUlt parMau to
it thtoga about that
ptow baloaginc to the
10 met't 'hlm with pitchforks at ten
paces, milk psils and swill buckets to
be sulwtUuted. if these weapons are
VI fatal to one or Itoth parlies.
11 will be a duel for sweat!
The dreadful, comliat to to l>e a
fanning duel, lo be fought on the
coloner* Ogle county farm at sunrise
t one sunrise; but every day Sot
ek during the hottest part of next
July.
Colonel Lowden is known to be an
exp**rt fencer with a wire fencing'ma
dead shot with a hay fork,
and an unerring marksman when ban
dllng a milk pall. While stumping
slate he read the deadly Insult which
wl
ament
FtM*rer had penned. In an
the candidate a Chicago farmer
xperience of barrowlnf
beard from the Warner
luntles an
anything unless
In the bank.
“No farmer-*’ exclaime«l the colonel.
Jr r r sweat!
e«>t me In mortal farming combat at
n paces Nothing will 1
honor but sweat
Ariped
y pitcchfork. I will make him
ble and retr<retivai or spill hto rich per
• thirsty wdl of Ogle
splratlon on
lunty!
• I challenge him. to meet
.r a day. but a wet'k—on
here, armid with grub palls, we will
the cows and calves, two-headed
nd otherwise; sulll the Poland Chin*
hogs, and feed the chickens. Then we
will stand In the blazing July
and. blindfolded by barn dust, fire vol
leys point blank from our
Into the hav loft until one or the other
falls. Then, and then only, will
honor W avenged.”
The whole countryside to aghai
le proposed awful duel, and 1
tillable that the authorities will stop
the mifUng on the ground that if tbe
enragt'd duelist* are not fo be pre
vented from annihilating each other
by sUiw. torturing death, the stock
and poultry should at least
coi
Orest excitement prevails.
Growers Will Try to Buy Supply From
Chaaapaakc
Pridgeton. N. J.. Feb. 17.—Several of
the Bridgeton oyster planter* donlg
builness In the Maurice river core,
have gone to Norfolk. Va.. where they
Bed Room Suits, Odd Dressers,
Sideboards, Buffets, Combina
tion Book Cases, Extension
Tables, Desks, Center Ta
bles, Cupboards, Etc.,
) WANTS*
paale* are amply abl* to pay all
clalme fa ffal s«d are tiew dofag
■a fa cash, and stni they can fai^
niah th* very bast of iiKtemnlty
to their patrena
With tha utmost confidatieo fa
IT IS A FACT!
m.llt ev4»r occur to .vou that more than one-fourth .»f
Ife to spent in luriTi And
than that, the
balance i»f your life to Influenced hy th4« amtuint of r
I n'ruperallim y4»u obtain w
our bead to on
your pillow. Tkl*. in turn. dep4*ndi4 very much upon
1* it not important, then, that they should fa* di-slgned to promote the most peaceful slumber and the
best hygiemc fHmdltions?
We can supply y4.u with ovcrythlng that ran
exctpUonal bargain* in high grade
Sixe 10 4 t54x74) that weighs 2Vi pc»und* lo
the pair, come* in tan*, whites and gray*, and
for only 5oc tbe pair. The 11-4 sire In gray
onlyrand seUs for
the pair. These prices
ran’i be beaten
'
THE BLANKET YOU WANT.
'
A 11-4 blanket, good and firm. In gray, white
or un; sold only by tbe pair for $1.00 There
are two other grades that we ask $1.25 and
$1.50 for. H^ I* a 12 4 tan blanket that
costs only fl.Wt th#* pair and the gray 12-4 sells
for $2.0A.
ALL WHITE SPLIT BLANKET.
Bo much In demand for children * use. 50c for
the pair. Something you have been faoklag
for.
WARM, IVOOLLY BLANKETB.
E. W. HASTINGS A.SON,
IF YOU COME AT ONCE you
can oare frees S6 to $15 aa a
T-—
c’
^'
"
BLANKETS, PILLOWS SHEETS and PILLOW CASES
HERE 18 A BLANKET.
•
I
I In this line.
V-'t
THE BEST WOOL BLANKETS
Are beauUes. The finest, wiftest wool made,
and the pair rretn you only IIO.OO.
READY HEMMED SHEETS
Saves you all the trouble «f hemming. The
72X20 C4»is yon 60c. the filxJHt for 7Sc and the
20x20 selto Utr 20r.
PILLOW CASES.
There are two Axes 36x42 and 36x45. but there
are sevefal grade* selling from 18c to 2Sc each.
WHTE BED QUILTS.
A splendid line lo select from and you can
pay 50c or $4.00. as yon choose.
The fringed while quilts sell for $1A6 aad
82.50.
PILLOWS.
The taeat Itee to select from aad gooda that
10-4 and they weigh four pound, a pair and
aell for fl.oii a pair.
THE HlWIfll X UT
MERCMIU
%
WEDNESDAY FKBB0ABT 17, mL
m^JOilTO BB0G80; TB4VBB&B dTr.
MT nK TOP. tttANIErS'ISLAND
^stssttsarass.'jjs t sr2S-=tn.".“
sasr;
^
One Of CN IIIimy
Flour
A part mt tbe laland was stnile
lackr. «*d aiald the rocks be one dai
fbODd a plrate*a care. Tbrre- ww. be
eanlMMlcd la the most ramest wajr.
tbouanda of ptooea oT aUk sdU oOwr t
coatl) foods, boxes ct pnrl«. s'brsu of i
Jawclrr and kefs oT oolii. 11^ ixiuArtily
catlntalrd hia Hod to be worth S:^«ua.000.
What the Atoerican wantrd tias to
t^ner a ablp to fetrti away the tr>-a*^
nrr. and srbea be learned that I w«s a ;
aarlfator be made me an .dfer thst 1
dosed with at once. The man s.-»nucd =
and In the
Is4d of a
for thar
lilted .
oyaice.
We cleared for a p»>rt In Japan and
KDt awsy with a fair wlrvl aiet dnrlUf the two. weeks It im.k us to work
p l^lity of «;niiu:er s Wand
well with as lie had hK-atc^
be pliHv on the chart as bclnf aU>ut
irty tuiles to the east of tin* Island of
h, that you do not have alvays to be explaining
to ciKtoroen that the last lot was a little off.
but that it will be all right in the future.
• BEST” is right all the lime. :: :: ::
hannab Cay l^.
afamEEaniTAiimEMT
icntaaLicivs
at THt a
hik^TsMiCadlma
vidle Mslflc r«r •JMtbitwinuiamaanAnerBe had bre«.M^
L «er«lw to
a^toMto a |M«ncrr
■
a tmbH cut svay to the ObtaH Miu
r «ito an baato bad Im lof mre biito
“Best’,’:
'V
ELeiNC. LEWIS
Mirth and Magic,
:
tiona. Whiatling and Singing of
[
Old tonga Wat the Fr«»gram.
Soac laulen in Dried Praiii.
WaiKS them .hae they IM.
°-r..!^CTh.-rasc
Itoes aUwt twenty feet.
full
flavor,
tbe
<k^
fast Cocoa
distinguish
from all otbera.
Tbe water
rtevatioo of I.ake POotcbartrala. bebind the rity. Is Dormalty alau about
that of tbe gulf, with wbirb it cooaeiia. but a blgh wind tldr raises It
aomrthlng like three and a half feet.
, New Orleans* front levees are therefore
built lu withstand a wall of water
■ twenty feH high, with three feet addrd as an extra premutloo. while tboto
iruanting Ibe city at its tui<*k are made
to resist a three and a half fowl tide,
with three fert additional
The river lever* are of two claanro.
. lb«w iu tbe imtlylng districts bring
•Imply iwdiiids of earth to protect tbe
riiy fnan Inundation and those within
the city proi«er built not only as safegusnK but to give heavy drays and
trucks easy access to the shipping, a
Unlike Any Other I
The
it
Lmriwy's Cocoa U the finest
Choice Medima sised
pnmet................
Sc
Oioicekife 40toM
pnmei.............
...Tc 1»
NioednedpcMtekr
pies or taacc...............Tc Ik
Nice hocDc dried apples..tclk
ClDoice EagU Cleaned
Cenabti.........................9ctl
Choice BhK RibboB Seed.
......... ....llClk
CinaadgeeforyoMidf
226 Ettt Fmt SM
Don't toad JItMy
Tor Your
flails or
flardtvare
been iak«*n off ..n the
hit political
MillMe with the repabllean
coMUtnenis are naturally
and bare naked bias to reaifn his of
■on. bid thla be mroaes to do.
KMa^ Wflbete. tbe mao of many
ratoa. la aaatalaiaf still anotber char
•gCT.^h«yrdtBf to thM ^ tore e^
ItoaSel OB tbe facade of the ca'tb^rml
la Meta- Reiuraed |ravelera aay they
had Bo trtwble In deciding that the
face preaeiHed aa DanlHa is that of
the relicninf emperor, raofflcial oewBk
papers hare hinted at It. but plain folk
Ulk of the matter openly.
Throofh the dlaeorery of foM and
copper orea of faboloua values former
Coafreasman P. J. Somers of Milwau
kec bids fair to become one of the
most noted mlpIfK majcnstes of Cok>^
ratio The asaa^w <»f apeclmena taken
from neaiMhe^snrface show gold nm
nlnx aa hijeh ms flU.ooo to the too
There are seventeen
claims In tbe
Homers fronp thmuyh which Ihere It
an Immense vein <»f copper also runntnf high
J. Pierpool Muncan manlfeaied lively
Interekl In last week's dog show at
Madison Square garden. New York. He
spent an hour thertvune daV and beTon* leaving Isiughi the Boston terrier
Utile Star for ll.oou.- Mr Morgan was
attract.Ml b> tbe dog as soon as Im- saw
II. He walked away and came hark
several limes and finally
flna
Inquired the
l»rice. and. afti»r aome further parley
isultatlon
with
tbe dog became
Mw
perly and straightway
llsh artist. Is on a visit to this country.
Mr. Tbaddeiu has painted many Eu
mp<*an celebriles. including the pope,
and Is now taking a rrsL While he
palutM he usually keeps up a running
fin* «*r talk with his subject, thus re
lieving
painful rigidity of feature
ving the palnf
alienee.
dch
besides being an artist. Is
i raconteur of decided ability. Upving
famous P..P,.
pe<.nle. h..
be
auspices of the High schexd
VMirae and there was a larfie
of specUtors present
The
DumlM-r enjoyed tiu- Entire
Tbe
opened
with
•7,750 Foi A STAMP
‘
Frjit of
one would uatumlly expect Jo find tbe
blgbest levees, however, are tbe kiwesL
for In the Imrioesa aer-Uon bright baa
the Fowls
Made by Maine Station.
,7
.. . :tv-
rn,^"V.
**' ““
''
the weight
They aaaume aU
arh Ironhies
na la absolutely
the risk, find
free unlesa It gives satisfaction.
8. E WAIT A SONS TAKE ALE
UUISoof BROUCBlTli
me as era
aay^bal his principal
—the senator a good ImiUtlon of San
ta Claus and the little girl bright of weight, give fn-edom
eye and daintily attln*d
A few
ago they went to a vaudeville i
sircngth. T*
S. B. Walt A Sons will return your
mone> .and
i»a>
f<w the treatment
-» 4--------d In.ellertMl .bow,"
N«l **'A?**an‘evidence of good faith, fifty
day the child, who had forgotten the cents should l»e deposited with S. K
naaie of the performance, but remem Wail A Sons when getting a Iwx of
bered the aenator's definition, bogged Ml<Kna. and they will give a signed
Ipt to refund the money If the
him quite ffimwiUy to take her again
iment falls.
to aee that “d------- d intelleetual show.
^ew York that Police Co
McAdoo haa decided f
theae faki
charlat^i while people of *Qp-
?o‘ri‘un:reiJrr Jn:
aTe^lirf-reerTiT of ^e
witche* and oraclra who are tmpoaing
upon the publlchas l»een handed lo
Police CommlM^looer McAdoo find he
will aaalgn two plain rloihea men to
the work of driving them from their
preaant abode*. Under the law they
Irerlaa*ed as disorderly persons. It is
said that therv- ar.- in New York city
not fewer than 200 fortune teller* who
bare deveUvped several degrees of Im-
in tb* Ohio l,*I.lmtnrr Oon^mu.
SSiSfS^
“PM?
Tha Armour Calaiwtor.
Thu Armour A Co calendar for ITOS1T04 U entitled the 'New American
Girl" This is the third of a ferie* of
calendar* devoted to the grace and
charm of tbe women of the United
States.
Uke lu predece*aors U i*
fiom the hands of leading American
Illustrators that bare become well
known through pictorial publications.
Heretofore only men's names have
been signed to the drawings
This
time ooe sroman is Included. G. G.
Wiederaelm.
The other contributors
are John Cecil Clay. Otto J. 8chi
Sewell Collin*. Ernest Haske
Hamilton King.
The Innovations of color In this sc«
atm's calendar can but be the aourc<
of pi
are reproduced from lith
the sketches
s
ographs; and added Interest I* given
each and every orie by the fact that
the Individual artist* gave personal
supervision to tbe engraving, etching
and proving of their work*, the repro
ductions having received as well, their
esiiecisl attention.
The Annonr A
IWW iam is as uni(
Mhe
ive. It Is tbe first
kind In which contributing artists
e first each
-nded from the
the printing of tbe litbo-
flor Bay of Hgoats
I
WII.I. Skn-I.
YOr
.N'All.8
and har.lssre A8 CHEAP AS
YOr CAN <JET THEM OUT
SIDE and >0.. can gri them
diffkvrtiy the basin between U»e levee
rain Is so Ilarge that
and I.ake I'untchartrain
the water would spread over the
gisris
HetiiemW
when
you
buy
of >oiir HOME MERCHANT
y»*u gel full weight
low banks of IV
. If a break I
mattT-r of fact.
In the river K vre the j
shoiihl
s. »ffi»rdlng free channels for the
Call and see me
frank Crude*
Ito front Stroct
l.U>i.r,Bir;n
or
I YEARS
67 HOUSES
from which id select a home,
r have been remarkably toe
ing a goodtiM of
ccxsful io securing
nt and pneet
price* to
houses at terms
careful investor.
New
houses aJ.-lcil to our list every
day
‘-...er Fro..,
i!w:‘
Oi»cn m the ev
t>'dock.
Newnh
I'riC.^'
111.- iHiipleof tbl- United Slate*, write*
John C.oldhainnier In the Four Track
N.-wv. The formiT an- 1^0 small I*UDds situated halfway lM-iwT-*m the J
Ciilir.u-n!ii and China f-oast•urroTinded by * coral r«’f
’ een mile* In eireumfcremi-. wbirii
Man Pubi.ah.d by
Our Lccai Druggist, Jame
g. Johnson.
_____
OTEWBERG'S grahd
O OPERA HOUSE
...DIE WEEK..
pr^ i
J you
t.T
1 >.if
cough,
*t?»! n
~ ,
rs
There is no lime like ‘
ent—cal! today
list over—our servicet
tervici
tree to
lo you.
young folk wep- quallfliMl for the
triri high *-h.sd, and so Miss Reott
teach
IVing under
tra. t. the dimdora told le-r to rioM-rre
the n-gnlar s, Is Mil rub-^. and tliN
ipgularly each day she r
^rmn tie- first primer and d»e-s a j
. 'leiu or two fnmi the arlibuietie. When
. this is tliuri.ed she ha. time for M-1
rending.-Toledo News IW.
of us bcl
I eveiT one or
oeiore n innn n-m-i ■
severa' M'*rs |
^
be crafL but w list we f.-arhlch did roe more good than all the i ed waa that he would acutile Iw-r t»r set
medicines I ever used. They have also her on fire, We made our IhiIm on tbe
kepi my wife in excellent health for lands tluil night ami slrfit ^.eiudly
year*. She says Electric Biller* arej
ind when morning «-an»e .vnd
Just splendid
for female
troubles;
still rrfnsrd to answer onr
that they are a grand tonic and InvMgidc up o
orator for weak, run down women. No
tw-for- the d.iy
other medicine can take It* place In
oor family."
Try them
Only 50c.
SatlsfacUon guaranteed
by Jss G
on our pan ai
Johnson and P. H. Meads
TO LIVE
SnraU Jir'oit. t«.bnr of tbe
country n.-U.»l to Frunkllii townnhln.
0„ has a model arbooL atid she is free
from the .-ares and trial, of the ordlnary teneher Rhe la teaeher. is-bool
and all.
She walks two miles each
mornmg. r.ngs the .u lu-d bril at the
n-L'uhir. time of ivmvening. oliscrvrs rei-e-*-* and nifm Iwocb hour and dlamisses,M b.M.lal4«'rioek. But-»be haa
not a -mgle pupil. When a.......
poi11i.1l last August II was r
th,vt «»«ne eblldn-n In the district would
• MldM
.rorlhy aothorir,-
HlsroyalhlBhn«« UpreyldeBtnfthe|mmnlnpo««..l..nr.r<lH-,.-l.o..>Mr. II,
l»ndon Philatelic atM-lriy and one of
firearms, and wc had only our.
8. E Wall 'A Sonh mJll supply a
j
most enthusiastic collector. In
,t ^ould have been no trick at
iilar flfty-ci-nt Iwix of Ml-ona and sign Q^eat Britain.
|ji to go off to him In ibe 4».»at but
a guarantiHuarantiH* to n-fund the money if!--------------------------------
SrimnreMl!-n*i?’if it falls I>ntggisls
Even ir Uie lc%tcs were to bn*ak no
aorit disaster would result .vs U usual
ly cmjunsl up In tbe minds of tbow
unfsmIUar with the condUkms. for nn-der tire worst oomlllioiis such a I>rqac9
wouhl tss.ii resell a limit of widtl4'mnd
hSr
WITHOUT COSTWC A CINT
r.mvtisr
»FEB. 22nd
rift iu Ibe n-cf
een fii-t draft
IrnrlMT. Th.-reli
Annual Tour-
a In \V.-.1k/-r. Ills wife
or f.iurte«‘ii niontb* on 1
ulr-i-tiiig on fish and the «
of the famous Stock Company
Kennedy Players
The iilaiMlM have been pla»vri 1
the JuriMlbtlnn of the navy di
inent. ‘nml
l.ln
N.. has lM«4*n ap- j
llngli IbMliiiau. U
pointed govt-niof.
Sup|»orting the Popular
Comedian,
Mr. leb T. KaNady
ri-iri
•ytt»n Require. Giving Up of PieM-1 sothlne
urM. Phyeicel end Geetronomic.
H, mleht b, vrolrhlnc
dcaib,; II,an birihM lu^t v.-;,r. u rerord ;
rari..u-ly ieitcrpreisd by In-r piibUrlsts
Phll.a.-1phUi. P... Krh C.-Joeepb S-llfT
.nnd Mtaiistbiaijs. but I.M»klr,c to cmiSelmoDKin think. . .hort and nx-tn I
'‘’““T™
1 luiuli as If thr nstioi, was In
that w-e n
He <rf *0 yenr. or «> i. not to be cm
.........................
of :,n abb- o.qis of b-^fimTs on
j got into the boat to smll .iiib-tly dow n
jiired wtth a life o( 400 years with
with Ml
alt,.
MUi.-»d- lo stump tbe T-ountry from
m !.
U not
each
the fun l«^t out. Mr. Salmonion
aot on tbe aneborrd
anrborrd craft,
crnfi. .-a.
b luau 1-Mug
thr British .iiaimei
liT>. Und he npiK-an-d
armed with
barking tliem up by
i to |»m bnck at ome.
for largr families
is a native of Belgium, arrived
f^ ^by* f‘^t
rKieh«-d tbt
ions for larger one*, with
here on the Haverfprd. and went at
rs for those wbo play the
once to New York to visit Benjamin
Ir. Flvivni’nLust, who is going to to SalmonHon *
nl we +ound
idea at a Jersey aanltarinro.
T ii.y lungs, runsl »r*lvrs t
him hanging by the ms k In the mi.i
The first requisite fur altMnlng this
I. and mado mr In tl«^
and the state of tl>e twdy prevrd t!i
great age is a thorough knowledge of
I « njovf d taking' whrre nothing in particular
the works of Richard Wagner. Then be had been flead for hours.
ev.-ry do»o
W H OKoof.- MHwau ofit.
Who
was
Granger?
Hr
bad
i«.ld
you must eat no anlmM food or salL
round
price
to
clisriec
i
I
k
ve»«sel.
aal.‘
»“•;
drink nothing, not even water, wear a
Tar -Aalfi Bri« *r Agr.**
yet be bad come on a fool's errand. •
give back the
f.irh trouh!op. <.r '
A feeling of sorrow not confined to
Ue could never, have Inv-n wnnkod as s
abovo letter is
the “lAod 'o Cakfis and Briiher ScoU"
he stated, and there wa* no treasure .
coverlet.
-bl
additional
will bo <-auacd by thr aniHaiti.-nient
It 1* Mr. Salmonson's system, and bouse. Why did be tell suHi a yam? .
Clare* that It will work.
t- indoi^r Vin- that tbe “AuJd Brig of Ayr." ImroorWe knew that be liad iK-m a s^-a cap- :
j
tallzed by Buroa. Is In a dangerous
tain, and tbe only explanation of hi
„i
It has stood tbe
strange conduct was to Iwllere that 1»
-V
rlfm of cod liver oU known to mc-dl-j deluge, tbe-.-raMilng Ice" and the torriuv; U ih of urioT^l value to create; rent* when "Aald Ayr 1* Just one
strength and build up the general sys- i lengthen'd, tumbling sea" for cloiw uptem bjT qid pcopl.-. wt sk s.»m.-n and • ©n seven centuries, whereas tbe -.New
children: and It ha., no equal for hard; Brig." dating only from 178A. had to
eoldB. bronchial an.l Ml lung aflec-1 ^
in 1878. Tbe two bridgra
i
♦
J
♦
fi
m an up-to.date repertoire of
Scenic Productioni in coo.
jonctioo with a compIcM
VAUDEVILLE COMPAIY
MOND.W NIGHT, RoUnd
Reek’s GrcM Comedy
^1“CHEEK”
We. ^
JAA
o.
JOHK80*. man baa not yet
jet Iwen esUblUhcd no
coodoct aatlsfactorny acM. gUA
,»f^§b8a-
WTitet, -My doctor told me I had Con
sumption and nothing could be done
tTAOE AN^PLATFORM.
for me. 1 waa given up to die. Tbt
offer of a free trial bottle bCDr. KlnT*
The next
at Steinberg's
ttext attraction
attrartk
DtscoveiT for Conautoptlofi. Insill be tbe 1
S me to try iL Reaulto srare
ling. I am now on tbe mad to rao
and owe It Ml to Dr. King's New Dtory. It surely saved Bsy nfc." ThU
vatadevine artists. The
_
t cure is guaranteed for Ml t
seen here last July and gave
aatlaffictloa that any popula
It dtH « not fcrdp them they can come■
l-ark and g-t their money. James G. ^
-------------------------------For the cenveu-j
cenveuIf you haven't Ume to prepfire HolJohnson, l>TuggiM
HoiCity people Mr. i liter's Rocky Moantain Tea, it U now
_____ ______
;U ncc of Tra
poverish the Mood
ed with aome of: made in tablet form Mao. Get a pack8 all trouble that Interfere# with'Johnson has arranged
other
retaU
druggists
gglsts
in
the
city!
age
already
to
use.
Makes
you
weB;
That's
what
HoTUster'
Itlon.
cents.
ell V
Mountain Tea will dc.
S5|tosell
J. O. lola*
Tea or tablet form.
4. G. Johnson
•«" to aaeet with a hearty I
■art A anoMWAMT a*
ik
Analyi.a of the
The lull..slug omspivhenslve dlagn ..i- . r thV egg *-•! tH. very inlereslquei-r fodlng. Then* wr
Irt * • the Traver.— ftty p.H»pTe who
1 That's What the Prince of Wales Paid
an SI pi -Miii d;:MrmK bow long it
-Look
Th«,ugh
Your
Colthe
will
I- hef.c^. fi;rv rah ear‘.hem with
light.
PL It was a busily dif- out guing into luiirtmptcy.
Mias • Nellie Jackson's ImpersoaalecUonm.
to hU dm
The Malm-Slatej! dm- »e-« n making
iloD ctf a kmall boy who. In a very- aerl
------fereut Island in size and iipiswrauce!.
oined that it a t'ar-»i : analysis «.f Ti t .-ggs i*f dte
aanaer tells of hU <*pk>lts in tbe
Judging by the queer story of »l*« i
*
* of mischief, was so artisUe that
Miss Jackson's perkonaBty was almost
!
entirely forgo!ten and tbe picture of
to within
'
ve, m to hn^.
paid I7.2&0 the mher day U behotnes | take. U e cai
a very, very naughty lltilc boy ap
I tlM i. the
al .Ml 1‘m
every American Itoy who has a stamp half n tulle o
peared clearly.
Mis Jackson later
collection f« find out if it may not In wiiooner was
sang a delightful, but pathetic, little
elude
such
an
unsuspected
treasure.
ashore
In
tbe
yawl.
ditty which captured the hearts of the
The stamp for which tbl* record-,
Wo landed on a ki
audience*.
One of the mos l enjoyable numbers. breaking price was paid Is a two penny ' Granger licadM luto tli
mu tlightb
.\fter
was Mrs Ritchie's bine. IssuAt! by the IsiMd of Mauritius, bcsH„tlon
res,H.^,.h’ay
^
8eplembt*r.
18lT.
riw
Ing
to
an
en.
In
8A.pteoilH*r.
l8tT.
riwing
Dshloned songs. “Ben
f ;«4.
wver's
mtsUke
in the issue tbe .
espAKlally bringing back
that the ll.a^ure W;.S
of the g.H.M-',
1 h. she
>rds • iwst .dfice- were printci! in the “"‘7'
|*r«-i**‘ntly iii\ n-ju.irkiHl
ri ^»rder
bttrder of the stamp InM.wd of
~'“Bird’^Wa^llng” ^
Howl-.
4 fos-1 v.«g- -^ho.ilil be
that
tpaid '
By May. 184
.-:a^ :h. »r sh-ih furni
to k*v*ii right on ;
ni,o of shoe. and. telling
lieen correcU-,1. l.ut aUmt
•hadt.wgraphy
.
had l>een clr tIM wc reached the n»ri
post office
the siiertators. The program closed
T.I ",h! .CB. iu pn.iwr
»f which hat
have apd ls*gan unlm ing hH
It 2«» of
ulated
with thirty minutes more <»f RlichU*
ih. ir u..,t
rmn: CSuo.. ,.
Hence this SIH^
him behind In a
low disappeared
legerdemain and m»>chanlcal magic
were thick, and thongh
nen's great valui
Forty years ag James B<mar. w ho half a mile we found
n- kin go^
Th. |.ri.r>.rih.u o| '••»lk
Th.^
.
Ive* in Hampstewdrsa
rsa .London suburb.!
„ disiamv of lesi» il
i: r^fi;
t'.rinv
i
collei'tor with I ffniek tbe othiv shore.
key. ;^|^
; ^
all the enthusiasm W PUt into the
Granger had not y«>t jetm-^l tit. niid
Any One Can Try Mio
*
hobby.
By a '‘trade- with
«tb»ther-^
waiting '
markable Flesh Form vg Food.
oangsier he secured the two-penny i*
, .
^
,
b.nek to
lauritlus. and ever since that Ume « I
,h.. J,.
8. E Walt A Suns, am of the best
.lit ili.- same^ T„|bon time ago i
**"*
m ..t
known firm of dnigglsts
the Rw
Td 1^=;,- prul.drt U In the whilen-tonu.l i.. ... ulti. if..- a,- ■
who has lieen h»slng flesh or who «uih..«l..i. h.pt»-n.Hl t« call on Mr, • •"<!
Mi.l'
n
.1
Ol He Jai In tiu
der n.»mial weight to test Mi-o- fkmar. wlw. resumy ted his old albums; nounc-n.ent that ibe yaw l %v.n- lul-mg. cf. 1
formlng food for a month for her Jnsp«‘Clion As they tunu-.l the! All my sus|>U-lons wen- u«%v an-u-ed.
hole. Inrl.plin;:
ho try this pages the caller suddenly exrialm«*d- and we broke Into a nm ns we made
risk.
II .range- from
“Why, heiv's a PIASI ofliee- Maurllius. for the s|aU where the U«it imd levn '1;'
o turkey le ti
sing cmiism offer do not
It's worth a fortune."
: beariiisl un«l left to eure f«.r herself, t*
o,. r IS ih lit.
Mr. Bonar turned the stamp over to We got to the shore to sj- b. r alongV
^
- an auction firm who advertiseil It for'
,1,^ aiieleirwi s<-hoojier. Two men
ir.i-, .rom It m
COUPON.
: public sale Rome
dealers and colaUumi, aii.l ns we st-K>d . J
r bU feats were clei
fire of talk atod
find their way into print.
Tlie*
miy teU
man of the world.
for he
Senator Stewart
not kmg ago. has
alepdaugbter who
eatertalameol
STUDY OF THE EGG
trrf d.y
Ul.Dd., «IHl b. took ,
----------------------------- ^--------- -----------------every one. It was «*n tl.e i
|k
second floor tanlflM*
tort they will crowd onr othiw
floor no that we will-glyo ytoi fiU
FIVE cents bwya
worth SADO at our pant sale ^
KinSALL PIANOS i
No waits—PcrfonnAnce cootinuoas.
X
The roost expensive comp^
oer ovgxnired, pUying fit
IiopulAT prices
IOC. 20c, 30c
Ladiea free on opening ni^
nted by a penon
J
THE EVEKIKG BE(X>SD, TRAVEBSK CITY; MICH., WEDKESPAY FKTOUAKY 17/M04.
iiiniim
RHEURMTISN
PLAY8 AND PLAYERS.
to iht yngnmn
-MwNy Marj
kmxT BOW at toa Cartel tliratcr, Kev
rort. a eanarr Urd la hmsuKd la tua
The dtaaer taad taatly ^ 11
tm mam to tar tar Fort N. w«t » ,
» of Kiplb
o'eta and «ta» weta paaaad.- Ooe
CBTod flap amaaaaa br Indiaaa. «o
>f the Oadabra- baa
baatoeaaoc
towB t
of the gaeata bald bla cigar hetwta
JMI Wall. 1 cma toC foo atm 1 waa
r tita la oae or the areat rad
itaa
Fort S.
liagi. Tbe Apacta cama
-1 win wbea the <
Wjradham win pnh
4
Memr tlut wt bad no time whkh Sir Cbartra
-Wby at I2r
We 4irMed brtwcco the dm table
“1 will explafB. If yoa win permit
P abc wttl appear ta aae. by lelltag a atory: deretal yearn
terra!
ago t fell to lore wltb and wooed a
0ooda. taeJodtag proriaiotu. lo ibeaiorr. | •'Phrdrr- to a to net
MSiatSS CABDX
MOT A SMtM DtSEASE.
THE HALL OF FAME.
WmSm^amurM ynmka^T«,
lOartia d 6mm
It i,
to n* the spot th*t hnrte, aad when rhewM*k!5^^i?Sj3^;^
c««ditions that ^ |
1tot Attack^^oa arej^in^ to hare another,
er of facia wbkb be
aly an otbera and a ed adrcrtlatog manager of the
Too much acid
nItroaA Is the only woman
stomach troubles, bad digestion, weak kidneys
world boUtag aoch a indtlon
If OOC
______________ ___
Jam«*'®*T^
^ uses
loogrr.
Chiey.'wbkh baa been tiled in t*oet j Which brinj on this painful disMl» WUilfml Anlior Joo«. dao(h“Now. ton my yoatb op I bare Wayne, ind.. he learcs all hia eatate to | tae, became the blood becomes
been a great smoker. At ten yeara of Mb danghtera. He waa tbe rkiieat man tainted with the poisocOQS mat
[ ter wbkh these otfrana fail to
age I bought mlnlatnre clgara or dga- te Indiana.
at forte waa all clghu hot the dlvtatoo
of Ja
..wi -vAad tbeoiu BOt becane 1. w. - “ ‘
‘
«nst railed I carrj oat of the system. Ccr«r aoitBOolUoo was all wroog. That to
r to tbe aew republic of
doe tbiag to dow bat be^ Stataa
secrettdi
diseases will produce
fht tort bad hero aoffered to nm low.
I enloyed them.
I Panama, hi a self made man. baring Rhetunatism, and of all forms
^
(tomdoDi
-Well, my derotlon to tbe yoang lady started In Ufe aa an edge tool maker la this U the most stubborn and
I hare referred to met with a faror- ] Oorlngtoo. O.. where be wa« l«m dfty sererr, for it seems to affect
gaPaping to to gire warolog. and tea
able reaponaa. aad 1 waa acTcpted. libel jeara ago.
tatatora later domi came the lodlaoa
erery bone and muscle in the
gare me to nodentand. bowerer. that
I of Parkhlll. Arbrnith,
It was alioot oooa wbea the atU(*k
_
body. The blood is tbe medium
_
_
e piece aa **a mrtaphyakwl romaoce.’'
m, B. BOVOBTOS.
hagaiu aod hy 4 o'clock there waan i a
_______________
by which the poisons and adds
---------------------,
etobiy three rean. i
carried through the STstem, and it doesn't matter what kind of |
Ms Will, and It woold be impaaOble for
“"t*wir^toJ5
;
WORLD’S FAIR NOTES.
I of all hu itMwtal Rheumatism you have, it must be treated through the blood, or you I
bar to marry aw witboot bla coaiaent
wo loaned of the detlHei
There
woold
be
no
dllBealty
In
«bcan
never
get
i
lly
rid
of
iL
As
a
cure
foi
In
reaanoaltly
tha women doing good .
r exhibit of talnlng It. and be bad promiaed when
blcs S. S. S. has never been equalliled. It doesn't inaflame the stomach
sbe married to aHtle a Ibird of bla
gooda and rum
ruin the digestion like PoUsb, Alkalies and other strong drugs,
ta for the r«d drrU. that they dWa l! the marble Imloairy of the auu*.
W illiam Braatns Taft, a dry guoda
up the general
gener: health, gently
mrrrhant of New York, who died re_
but tones up
4a» make a rtiah acnaa the of»en. Hat; A evatrifag.1 l*uuip to he exhibited property upon her. All we had to do merrhant
_:
when tbr. ammooltloo gar« oai we baa been ctKwtnKtrd w |jl<*h U rapal>le ^ waa to bUBMir him notll after tbe aettle- cenlly. had a coUecUon «f ibcirical ^
warearlaed wltb a aoddra fright 1 11 j of drilvrrinx aboot .V.» gnlUt.* of water meat, which woold occur almultaDeooa
ly
with
the
marriage.
ter perulalag to tbe suge Huii U sui^ ‘
admit that my mlod got on the hut. h ! oacb minute.
of the blood aU poUoootis acids aad
-I paaeed alx montba of torture. I
eiy of the women and ehildh>o that ; gix hoodred palntinga hare been aeeffete matter of ewr kind; and when
waa aare to come, aod I cooUln't get It . iccicd by a Jary for the l-Yench art ex- listened to Hie old man a atale jokea.
S. S. S. has restored the blood to its
^ oC There waa but one thing tu do- ' hlblt at the morid'a fair. Two Ibooaaod
The roans DocHeaa of MaiK^ieaPT.
natural condition, the painful, fererisk
aame ooe moat make a run for the . palntinga w<-re nubmittiil
robe. I enjoyed muNic wblcHi he
er
muscles are immedia^^ relieved.
olore and a run back with amiuunltUm. I Tbr 'i nItrJ State str.1 c’unKiratioo temed. ao 1 beard none. I liked to go
Our
tpeciul
book
on
Wieumatistn
will be aail«iir free to tboM
Of couraetherewaan tonechaticrinten I ^lll nmke an eihibit that will corrr
Buddlilam. recratly Invited Agamya
to the
desiring it. Our pbvsicians will chcerfullv answer all letters asking
Of bli gatting tbrougb either way. but j two aerea of Ikior a|wrr In the PaUca
lota I dkl not dare abow Guru Paramabamaa. chief «»f tbe Uin-! desinog l
lation or advice, for which no charge is made.
he might make the out trip evrn If he
aod Meulluro. It will luvrr
Ubouse. Rottbecfvwn doo inaliatmaii. to Tanderaser rattle to * for special infc
bad to drag himeelf In wltb bullet bo!ea | rxery branc h of the luduMi?.
co^AiumrKQA,
of deprlvatkwia
tbe giving np of care the duke of dUbetea
to bim and tell them wbat we mynJed j The big oigan thal^a to be at the smoking. My I
Edward Mallinckrodt of St. I.oui«ha8
Plgnan Oreal Pooit! Don't you atip
tbe first day of our engagement that to given iiufB4 iem imno-.v to rotli the li
paaa,tbe Indiana would understand a
l7.17W.80tf.l83 dlatinet tonal .
brary in BoyUtuu hall, itarvtird. and
amoke
In
li^^r
fatber'a
preNen^'e
would
taalf And when they did Hint would j
contluuoua performance that be like abpklns a red rag tiefore a mad for buying ei-veral bundn-d ik*u UkiWx.
I tbe efMl of oa
would hiat 82.0X1 yean. If
bull. TO abuw her
DO.di 1 loved ilia son. n me,ul*er of the . Jxnn of UXKl.
Well we had tw< brothers In the one of tluiu- 4
inaliooH
till after tbe baa added to iIm> gift a aiitii large
plac». tbe Gordona They kept the|^eiy minute.
9647 Indiana AveniMu
redding. Thlt ahe i
mded bigbly. enough to defray tbe rnnnitiK rx\*rune»
atora. Jim Gordon a a with ua In the
^
Chicaoo, III., Sept, 27,1902.
at tbe library.
btockbouae with the Gc
I have lavs, a sufferer with almost erery kind
form
her
father
that
I
did
not
ainoke. j Hlr John S«-. the pn-mh-r of New
at tbei
EDITORIAL FLINGS.
aod children, and John
-The time spent without my beloved ItouiU Walea. baa add«l a ,wn phraae
oC female tnmWs for years, but as kog
I
to
tbe
|K>Ilth*nl
voa,biliary.
l*rged
to
could
get
around
and do my work I would ta
Ita^ jS**waa*a'^^*iilOT*”*jolin In i Coal la lower: P. 8. In tbe bln.-la • clgara waa maddening. Nevenbeleaa 1
try patent medicinm aa I bad no faitb in tbem.
tnm^ Jim with bU family while be dianaMla New.
! refrained, and when my wMding day bring preNNure to In-ar ii,h,„ the 4x>iuAbout eigbi aoDtbs agolbad to taka to
looked oftar the property. Jim Gordon
Tbo k-nning tower of llologno. buUt
^
” • monwealth government lii a. eertaln
roo-ji-auar.
lie replhd. with • uurrie.1 and
my bed.suffcring with pratopau. of tbe ntera^
waa a perfect deer at running and nearly 800 yearn ago. lui. Inn ,, auld for
» »^oke no that
I my chief Joy waa I Irritated air. that he miglii Juat ax
$ZikM). Denning lowem ,in» evidently mentoua day 1
with bearing down pains and inienM pains
well -FniN-Ep agninat thiind.-rr* .
falling rapldly.-lndiauaiiolw Journal. not that I wa« going lo W
-.A ialbelta. llyaunl,wbocainetona«ata
Tlwre U
toldmeofWineoCCaidoiandsenttorabolmarriagi- of
Ue aurted Juil
SHORT^STORIES.
I am indeed glad that sbe did. for that
tie.
dr ought
oucht to In- regarded
o-cnrdtNl an a ^
marrlaite iwmony
Thera Eugllal, lady
^ aalat waa riaiog from lUgr
first bottle ■tartod me on tbs road to note
were driving lo the atapoured at him.
waa a: iminfaU of trad pot
Thlrty-seveu fs-r rent of the Ameri
Inafew weeks 1 was out of bed and in tfares months I waa
Sr,‘wo
would light a cigar. To tbbi my can iHN.ph- now llv»--i,i «-iih- of more
> half the dhitanre be
1
a«wnted.
in better health aod strun- t
than 4.,M) inhabitants.
having
book^ I
^ married att 120000]
in the city of New York ahme there
the family The eeoei
would steal up and get |poor Jim.
vetaea. the AuiLom' club of timt city U |
people living t.NUy who
a horror of large wed- are
Daring tbe nlglit we
now abak'eo from c-nter to <-lr<nmiferwould
I
n- «k-tid If the itM»ri:imy of fifty
1 cooaent only lo a primercy of tbe redaklns If ttoy bad only ODceL-New York MaU and Expnwx.
|
™
yearn ago still prevalle«l.
iDBOwa It 1 made up my mind to try
Ill Montreal lher,‘ an- thn-e French
O. F. CARVER A BRa
a akoik tbnmgb.to tbe atorv. for we leiro
to one English aiieakiiig w..rker. but
tolt sore the attack would be f^oew
1
i
»*<»«Pht a iKit tbe proi*orthMi of Frenc h trade unioned at daylight ttooo after midnight 1 alrpii In tbe I'nlti
IslH
It. EuglUh U six to omc!rL w. of the beat clgara I could find, aod they
aawWd oat and got over some twenty IjOUO of llMwe live In New York.The meuiorj- of DavUl KenniNUm. Ust
lork.-Wa- were,
1 took out a uum
t. U A BUILStNO.
yards when I saw the dark form* of laitiaiT Amerieau.
aunlvor of the -toNri.m le.-, pnrty.her to pm in my satchel and i
Indiana keeping watch between the
was hoimred retvnlly hy the unveiling
rily held them under my
two wlnga of our Illtlc army. 1 crept
-Gentlemen, tbe fragrance of tboee of a huge Ime hler uioimim-nt in BosENGLISH ETCHINGS.
ta tbe left to cirrumvent them and had
clgara was Invalatible. deUeate. d.-UIn Maine there are alx,»N-,i sjhk)! fac
ALo
.1 decUiiva that dams dona, intoxicating. ‘Why noir I aald.
down la a depieaalon lu iLe groond a
loal art In England. | T have an boor bere ahme. At tbe tories that cut up enough white Mrch
party of them suddenly lighted a fire, Inglsl
•ra 2T..0IX) homes ev- end of that hour tbe settlements will trees to make 300.0tXMXiu spools a year,
Iwofidon fOanghtera
aod near by. bound lo a liw. I saw
about which are ultimately ,wonnd fill.ry year and rretdies Hi.ixxi others ' be made. Wbat rink
31 I New Wilhelm Block
r JlmOoi
bwe aloner
000.0uu.uu0 yards of thre:,d
from cla,*where.
A fuel is being mauura.tured in GalAs a result of tbe fretiuemy of street of the rigar. scralche<l a mai.h and
rohlK-iitw ooe of the largi-Nt banka to llglited It. Then I threw myMf into ifoniU which U made from twigs and
them ever) where,
tbe arms of an easy chair and the arms laaves of the eucalyptus tree mixed
I to a clump of thhk London has decided to
of delight at tbe aame time.
with crude petroleum, it Is aakl U
rooceslM. There waan’l aengers with revolven*.
•T finished the cigar at 11:2i> and bur- burn freely and gl\*e g«»*jd results.
moeb chance• of-my gel
getting through. : tIm* use of sea water for flashing
riel away, reaching the Imuse in tw,*nand I ixmfeM tbe sight of Jim Gordtin atreeU^and sewera, in English toi
ty
minutes.
My
fatlw>r-iu-la«
to
be
rattier toot tbe alarrb out of me
I'd iKN-nuse the
HORSES AND HORSEMEN.
j called me Into bla study to explain
•R«. RAWYCR A RKNHALUMON
1 Uy bidden till daylight, and tbe la dSt
th. p.1.1 on rarrU;:... ...1 „.rr«J«l
J. W. BnNll.ine of BonUm has pur- |
, for a rush. It was plain lb,*y were go plamblo.
• •«"
The amounC be aald. that I give chased Juoen,. 2:10X4. a sister to bU |
tag to stuck tbe bloekbouae. iKMsIhly
A poor woman who reivntly applied my da
daughter U four buudied ihoa- great i»acer. I^mwiida.
bacauae they bad divined from Jim to the Uindoii outborith-s f,w relief |
Annie Thornton, 2:1,and tieUUoe
stopp««d abort nod sniffed
Oordon'a attempt that the garrison waa aald she lived by ma
TABLETS
tbe air. -Who-s been smoking In this Boy. 2:10-%. are now driven <m
to ueeA of aometblng. Just aa tln^ shirt walata. at SO c-ni
PblUdelpbU apewlway.
cents a don-ii. 1
were aboot lo aUrt a figure iwme from of It: Hood's
Hood’s slave or
of tne
the snirt
shirt was
WlllUm M. McDonnld Iihs a
..j
terror airicken, but. control
tbs atora and walked very slowly to nothing to that.
brother to Gray Getu. 2.-0014. that wUl
Ung
myself,
I
looked
sympathetic.
He
ward tbe Indiana, who were mostly
went about poking his nose here and do for the grand clrruU.
Fred Keyes of Cleveland. O.. will
X very near, me. be
a cUn .hou! nne-4«amr loll of ihorreJ
-f .nv. «
Gordon was secured. One or two shoU ; ENGLISH WOMAN PROVERBS
atet. drnr tiro kA%k..la TaMtIs tn wimr .ni k«T •»»»
look up my
and amell^otray train tbe bom-s owned by W. M*. Col
ware fired st tbe figure witlaiut ap
mr h-n.f. the i
• II he a Clear ItqsM.
lier of Detroit next season
sleeve.
Jars
make
men's
wars.
Women’s
»:avL..la Tablnvarf tbe oi.lv d.Ke^t.sr tliai ••» 4.c»«t aei I
Tbe ,4,lef then stopped
-•WUat'a
tblsr
be
'exclaimed.
*1
McHenry
states
that
be
will
not
train
Nme-tefiih*
of
all
v.vrv
01
lnJ.^rvn.m
a«J
iK^pepaarr *r^ii4*»ir^ar
A woman's Irani are a fountain
»abootlog. rerhsiis be thought
I . .Jv. There K hut oee %uh^-am e that •ill Jlc«-I v
Itrwiv Siacov
thought you told me yon didn’t a stable of runners untU »Uer tbe re
I
iger was coming lo bring a aur craft.
r>i««taM->aiU Kavkola Tahleta a’r the oaly rrt
ilRtnc
O
tirement of Dan Patch.
I was wondering at the slow,
He that bath a s<vdU bath iNwrow
tried
to
Stammer
an
explanation,
Ida
lllgbwood.
owned
Uy
E.
E.
movement of the advamlng hlawv-.
broke
down.
bat
I
•Caakola
i.n.
.n
a4J.Uf«»oDla*taM.Pt
flmatbers.
recently
defenteil
all
tbs
when I noticed
Vm WIHmIm BtMh. Tmww C%.
The cunning wife makes her buslm
am. ramfrafn a-i Sf-n h Tontca. If thev Ao i
- *01x0 my daughter to a man who crack speedway trotters In New York
cure vout Ri.eicv ».ll hr
her apron.
has the vileat habit known to mnn-not
Charley Dean has lenxetl tlie I.lnculn
an4 CA. SaRirle and ho»L
ran took tTatare* a/the figme” wlll«?
Kvery one can tame a shrew but him | good enough for
atmi: farm of Palatine. III., and
THE e. L, AUaEV <
Not I.*
train a public stable there next so
-I argued that the preparations bad
Women are wise on a sudden and
Jr.. 2:14U. owned by
the face. Then one after anotlM*r the
one top far to retreat.
J. M'. Ixrvatt of Beth
Pa.. U said
IngUtis started back, apparently ler
to 1h- capable of pa<
pacing miles in 2M
ror strtekea. and by the lime thy spec
or better.
tral figure bad come near enough for
Japan has entend u|k.h an e<-onotrU
A verbatim fragment from the Uw
OM fo dlstingulah who It wax niwrly all
exT>crln:em which Ir novt-1 imil Jnu-r
N.U,.
’•■r-•
ter shall go to you |
of them bad fled.
King’s Counsel (examining wrlthesa)— eating Tlie government ow ns iln- rrll
then want everything.
-As a<wn aa my fiancee ami her moth MODES OF THE MOMENT.
You may be sure I wondered wbat It
Did
yoo-I
know
you
did
not,
Init
I
am
ways
and lx going to inke the piiblle
and er recHved tbe alartllng news ttoy be
was that made them get away so fast
bound to put It lo you-^n the 2rtth-lt Into partnership. Tlie diiiaii
gan a desperate effort with the irate
An Indian ten t aoch a fool as to to wtHT when they please.
wax not the 2.*ith really; it w.m ‘
and of
nication* Imve Wkea TMWtataXiceQHtfXat
Women m'ust have their wills while man to indoee him to give way. For
duped simply by a man playing ghost
24th;
It
It
s
mlxtiike
In
my
brW-fFor
buck
gowns
brald«l
trimmings
at Uxt decided on the pUn of <
When I saw that the figure was John alive, for they make none when ttoy their aakea be finally agreed to do ao with ttoy buttous are mm-h In vogue.
the defendant
on my promise never agiiiu to touch
Gordon it wa. all explained 1 told
really;
Moleaklii. ermine and tooadtail are
tobacco in any form. This w as finally
you that John and Jim Gordon were
counter
amended to extend only one year after cleverly Imitated In tto new velvets
twtoa. dfato’t 1? No? Only brothers?
INFALLIBLE SIGNS.
aod ploabea.
bta dreth.SutohRi* and Saumc* MaIcm.
Well, they were twins, sure cnongh.
I ertlex attached lo ibem wl
-He died a year ago today?Some of tbe newest hatpins are oval
and eaald scarcely be told apart. The
sewed, and the gov«*mniciii wiH bold
Don’t break your leg ou Friday un•i>ne Tear ago tomorrow. He was and to tbreprocock coloring-green ton
Indfans raododed that John was the leas you wish to regret It.
the shares reprewntlng ttom. while
walking to a n*w iHiiMlng he waa ing Into blue.
the public w ill to Invlittl to
Your bouse destro.red liy fire slgnl- erecting
and fell through an elevator Some of tbe newem embroideries
fire a change of residence.
abaft.”
dara ralis a rifle agalMt tbe counterabow a blending of red. green and yel
supping on a tonana peel U bad luck
presides over ooe of the college
-Were you to tbe building at tbe low allk with gold thread.
pnrt.
estimated at about
dining tables st wbleb sit a doiu^
If both feet leave tbe pavement.
timer asked the host with mock gravgSr..Ouo.fio;» out of a eapl tal cf
Jlta waa oaboond and erentnally re
Tbe garUnd idea carried out In silk dents:
Throwing stoare Into tbe w Indowa of
f MO.OuO.exX). It will to obwrved
ol
covered. It toned out that when Joha strange bouare brings mlsfortm^-.
that
rochlnga.
tiny
bloaaoms
or
ebiffoo
rare
One
day some curly* lettuce
**^Your ooretioD U not only in very
aaw bla braUiar trying to leat'h the
tbe majority
trimmings
U
tbe
dominant
ooe
for
brought on. A freshman looked at It
Being run over by a trolley car air bad taste, but nakind. However, I am
stare be aarialMd wbat It was for.
^ holder, so Stale ownership U eontloued.
rer of^
happy at being able to alUy your aua- evening gowns.
Kaswloc tba soperstltton .of tbe In nlfles withdrawal from biudnewi.
Taffeta raebinga. faahkmaUe on doth
Your collar button rolUng under tbe pleions by amaring you that I waa
N. X CHAIW.
dtaaa, be reaotred aa a fortorn hope to
V».trt
te
pananata bla bretbeFs gboat. He took drereer U a sigu of approaching anger. mile* away.*
Tbe ctock begka to strike 12. and Mr.
A needy person receiving a Urge toaMMr^nce and saved Ms family and
■ it to told that
berltance wUl experience a change of
ialred
Visitor
(entering
timidon
tbe
first
crixncll
day
after
Lord
DerRT nrN’T TAII
0artane.-New York Tlinea.
KIOERT nOXE TORBUT.
ly>-I bare bei^ a little poem written I by*s elevation to tbe premUrablp GreMOstekUonL
j vllle showed bU disapproval by not apChHe. of 12s WaMw at am
Senator Hale of Maine was lecturi
r (lotemiptliig hastily)-Written pearing in hU pUce as clerk, gome
The great publUber waa very Imay.
Cdonel Jto1irr*toru^w of Chi- M. Ijeaa Duarour. a rarislaa
We can’t use anything that jbnijb^y ariced Lord Derby whether
-Bol Jta-ltataa to oae^4mpler of cago. where tbe soot has tnnied tba reteur. baa decided fo do away wltb Senator Tillman of 8outb Carolina
-1
wUh
the senator woold restrain
ray new noveU- ptaded the stniggHng pink of bU w hiskers to a near TitUa, Up. by areesdn^hU gned. .% per cent 1
^ Ferry ilretb to the lobby of tbe at their UlU and dividing the mooej ^
liJ
atop SB the piasxa. Thinking it waa Wlltart boti4 CD. wiilii,. With tb«t thus raUed araoog bis waiters. He
lea af IW.Chaiaa at ataHat l
Jack, abe nisbed down: When sbe graceful and airy pendflage for which baa bad little noUipf. to this rtfed ■
•w ■ ; .
M^^^
tand It was tbe callow
Rich tbe rolonel U famous, be stniebed out printed to D^rench.’^EtytUh. and G,-.
taltb a box of candy, abe tossed the both hands and mM. •niello. )wu resmany.
expUlnIng
modretly
that
thU
atar
freia
Stmtb
Creultoa.”
Knox
made
a
recy
mean
com
me
Bwoeta o«t in tbe atiret and doM-d
Is
a
trial
made
to
order
to
solve
tbe
I
on raj age today.
Not content with looking daggers
Mr. Buxore-Dld aba rey yoa
of gratumea. addgrt Into tbe con
•«H6ld oar totemiptcd tbe Impatleiit at Jim 11am. Heath looked cutUsoea.
oM?
irabllaber. -U yno think a glri la gta
MrTii^
Hn ladaed!
toiita* Bba
Rh. aald
wid I
^ CatskUl aowriatoa.
Bazoos-Nsk
over la full to tbe maff and. be exm- Bailey. DolUver and Beveridge, to say
tate threw randy to tbe airreta there
torirnd tats jooiig.*-.Kxcbaapa
dayt XM doo t know enough about ba fan ao rap^ ttot tbe onyx pUlare aldered aatmktog tbe place of tbe tar- aottaff m Seaatar Depew. cbanled.
rare ta-^-Cbtaana tanaL
j •<>. we tat kram. We^ ta re rid.*
cractoi. Bantaa Fuat
♦.
toahta ammtmltkm. which it waeo i J
adrtaaUr to IH the lodlaas bacr. Tbei
.tmlldlot Mood aboot 9U0 yard* fivm ;
the htorkbeaae. aod a path had hero
ircco brtwera the two. 1 was lo the ‘
btackhoMe with the right nrn aod the ;
VMM. ud AUdrw^TTier.
'
Uvn made
herrhy,
-Tlir Cotinty a
mao*
. New York,
tag at W’alla<Vs
mad the protMlilUty la thatt he will hoM
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TBS BVansa seOobd, tbavebse ctty, mice., wedxesdat febseabt it, i*m.
A
TheBatdeOn
In Floridac
to<»nKk:.iM.kra.i>i
and rldML to
1.
ti* P*®' jroBT trettmest
b tr*e If you m “
win wait
for our pv antiryoa at* wcU.
^ Coaa*Sd 1*0 «7thiab your
tad plaaaed to debt at
I, two bdUcs mwuT. aad torn
smmtoNi re«TTe. He or-
. We Ihra to So good, an booiat
fair stead up careoati-r. fM«kt to a ! faalsNl
L saeaped toe taTapM of war | betweea toe aa
tattledeid. briaclac ap sapplteik aad,
tl7 wtUi toe Ooafadfrates aad scat ber la order to teM toe Oeoieiaoe Is toelr
easts ai tresps aad prortetoae to toe tndu where they were, yoaac ▲. H.
ssathera caava. Atoest at the der.! Osigttttt. aea and aid to toe leanal
aadi tear toe Calted ttataa gaesRh I cesanwodlne toe «ater. rede akmf toe
tosat rsaedrsd toe plaa of cwttiaff toe froat of hte fatber'a Uae of battle, withffteli pealasaia off frsin Georgia by an la range of toe Federate, awingiiiff a
UneWdd
I fart. Ilte galUntryrfaal
‘ toe i
i Bartou's i len. wbo. as tbe war eoron tbe spot declared.
i *^ooffbt like UperB.’*.alae emptied tbeir
' boxea. hot retired to refill them and
i arent to again. Tbe battle was finally
Finnegan by the aklUfnl
of Cdqaltt. wbo threw two
a beaded by j freto Ge
one of the nodVaI right
t
with
of Fort Bumter In j Pederal guna. This blow, which waa
Apell. 1W1. He beUered that the more ’ followid up by Finnegan's whole Dae.
waa a usdesa one. bnt oo reaeblag i would hare beea dlsastmiw to geymoor
eratem of Barton
s men.
dactaoamie early la FVbraary poabed but for tbe beratem
Bar
ters i«tood fast and gare
westward Inlaad until be atmek Bald Tbe New Yorkers
I time to withdraw from
win. twenty miles from the roast.. tUelr «
Some Federal
Gay V. Beniy
ptelna, atlrred up a few Confederatea and orer 800 of tbe rank and file were
white erootlng akmg 8t. Mary'a rlrer; killed aad wounded,
and rbaaed them toward Lake rity. | General Beyroour went Into tbe tatficymoor aiorcd out and lialted bla col-1 lie of Ofortee t»merlng that bis aoL
man at Bartier’a plantatkm. on the KL
Mary'a. where be pltchea caro|.
Tbo F-ederal plan waa to strike a
quick blow, to get a fonw on thegrtmad
first at some point of rantspe well lato tbe interior i»f tbe slate. They re !
Ited apoa an old alngle trark rallrMid
to carry forward supplies for tbe |
troops, hut tbene was only one engine i
oa tbe road and that sadly to need of I
repair. From tbe chief of tbe army ,
Heymour first got orders to adrance dl- ■
rcctly to Lake City, bnt «n hte pro-!
toattog against tbe eenture as risking!
loo much was told to wait on llie 8t.'
Mary's.
Mcsnwblle the other side had not
been Idle. There were hut few Con I
federate tmo|M In east Flori.la when '
beyntour laialrd at Jm-kaoiitUle. bull
that creat antoaed to a«iU.ii tin- Con 1
faderate commander. Oem-ral Jemrph
Ptoaegan. wbo at ooce teleimipbed to
Barannab and Charleaton for re<nforeomenu and mart'hed with tlOO men
to Lake t'ity. He was there ^when ‘
Henry rode op to tbe outposts with bis I
troopers to bine and to a few days bad ;
SB army of fi.riOU men. with twelrel
iMStlle to toe Oeof^deracy- Uaeuln ap^
palatod one of hte tairate aerretartes.
Mb Hay. toe
p sT BMjor to toe army
to arrange tbe po>
while tbe FederalI army
■rmy
red to
Marching eastward oo the 13th of FVbroary, nnnrgan arrlred at Ocean Fond,
OB tbe Olostre. tbe aame day and be
gan to Intrench for battle. He cboae
tor bla position a atreteh of tend be
tween two ponds, with another pood
and a bay or Jangle In front of either!
^nk.
j
Pomibly the Ctafederates had been
warned by gplea in tbe enemy's caiqp)
tbe direction to be taken. If not.
W« arw rsaslar to yvmr town <m 4au aa« at
ptM sarwiisbod aad ar» wtUlaa «o rno r«i
9ur tuqo sad tto boMSt aC ear fortjr-fMr
*TVwuS?riS*iK»w lo^ rsa ksw
AB right-tech ptpallBe hat been com
•truetad Dun tta Batarafleld on luciuo
ao mltea tu Bu FMclaeo bay by tha
Btaadard OO eamptBy. Tbe uO te aa
thick that tt haa to be bcatad utety
twaaty-uerta mltea aa It timTaia. Tta
taa if comud with abeataa aad di^
ttian tam haifta aff aO A tay.
jroo 0«r |wt»w* «rr tbo lowot of oar ebronwdloraoo oeoctsltot. ta tbo otato. Cbarv<^ at
tbo
^ Wo
TflTTiT3 Tliis is tbe advice Ihst the Romoc msn gives to hte bur«^»cd^rieud.. No wonder you have drspepste. Yon might
Its I
••
smoothly after greasing It
w ith butter, Inotesd of lubricating It with some fina oO.
You car»oot throw everything Into your stomach and «
:that organ to work well and do Its duty; bot never mind all that, |
I learn fir»t to treat ypur stomach with half-wsy respect.
I if you have broket hdown, to make it well.
TIic way to do ikat is to take Romoc. It U Nature's There U notlur.g like
Romoc fov Indigestion. It not only
strengthenB the stomach but arts favorably n|K>n tba boweU. and. in fact, on all
the vital organ* of the
bodr.YouMill
s verr short
time you will
hearty
1)R. SPINNEY^
-Will Ik- at
TRAVERSE CITY,
PARK PLACE HOTEL,
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18.
I rom 7 ;i. m. to fi |>. m.
P6aEiVUW>HETTE
I aad t'oetral Lako.
rr«“oi/s‘iL^far2ss“‘'
IL&R.E.nilECARO
Joy every.
thingyouest.
Rornoc *a n d
ArBoaor.................................II M
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^
,
^Tbe sverogc age of
ftty
are h'tif il.»n forty
#
nrP.
^
Atw W« Grwwloc Lasy ?
The Ixmdou Dnlly Mall finds that
modern life tends to make us all bir.y;
that i»eo|>le will no longer re.nd isw-iry
becanae It requires effort; will no longer row boats, datue rtano*« or take a
game of wblst aerionsiv. And In this
change there larks s e. rt«ln amount
of truth. Tbe inoderr man win sliow
he th’r.ks
;
‘
|
|
-
read poetry he will at ImM Ms nd
weary hours writing It. for the sake
of the magBJdoi* editor's che#*k. If be
win not dance be will bny up a whole
theatrical troupe and w«ir hlms4-lf
JSatoMS.nKSUlscTl
y. bmdnesA ‘
8RAID RAPIDS t IRDIARA Rf
COaPAHY.
S. E. WAIT & SONS, Pharmacists
Artl.fa
ar- Ilk#* SISrs-they
AiTMs and
AriMs
belong to oo land. A strirtly national
ional poet te
.. . -----------------------------illage ;
pump And you may write Ins^Tlptioot
all «v#-r him ami t»olld monuments
above him, but be remains a pump by
■ local spring.-llolK rt Orange,
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■anraloit Cirt
CULO(*WOOO.O^»^
game of whist with three old cronies , of rate lalelllgro#^ and one wlw reon Saturday night; but ivo|«..e to him
*«
advantage of alleged adC*r
dance, sing or play, bnt sbe can sharplead pencil, drive a nail and keep a
aecvet.
'ST
m telaad would be but
little knowB outside of New HampBhlre, Maine and Maaaachiisetti if it
i i Si
*.... ILjIL
The Mexican govimmeut k.ns .WcMed to permit rhliicse Imrolcrotion.
raid
la sulwldles for new sli;|m
Toulon. Kn.»«. M-n, to AoutI.,, ...
course. Perhaps It would be more propar ta call tba Island the nortbern tennlaal. tat at say rate Boon telaad gains
a mandoo la this way every time a new
. probably the beat of hattteahip or emteer te triad off tote
Octave *
levs of abort atortoo. coaat. aa aU those not built oo toe Pato
the
te the teL_ _
always are.-Bostoo Globe.
A. Her
March aambor of lOHtory Book
ooutribuUoB te eaUtted "In the Maolairom." aad It
the rioteace £
plot, which te
H of a cruat city
Attr POTMI owffmac fron MIJCS or oar.
rormbto dtoroM oo wtu wait (or a«r par
jrai Dorr BOLT YOim FOOD.
"Why Firtt Voters Should !»«> I*r!^
in the air. the
is" Is the title of the lin-t
; tectioni^ts
alslng rice and document of the campaignn of HUH. Is
Protective Tar:
One ci>py fre«* to any ap
handy went la Iff
they found good and handy;
O
swimming dally when It rained to plTdant AfUk for Ikwiiroent No f-'i.
ret and to wet the^'Address W. H
keep out of the wet
ea; didn't need any reiary. ."..^9 Brt
navigating whistles;
artificial curling Irons as tbeir hair
curled naturally when they were
STEMS OF INTEREST.
their well grounded
curicd
op lo lueii
There are OO.OnO negioo <
•frald of the wind. hattan telaod.
„ ________y .ton. ImwK-. m.df out
Tbm V. no
|.tam In
j of whittled .tick, whlrh they h»ve
A forrlRner e*n not own l.nd In
IST'C?
who or. e-tr wo- »1vo trootmom otootvl'lr
friw o*g> rhofginjr r«ot M OM-Itotooo 0|wr-
REED CtTY^SANITARIUM
strike. Thih issue citnlaim* a numlMC
of III her fascinating siuri*» hy
knoiro authors
'Th«> BcmUs of th«Rtwe," hy Kf-nnett Harris. r»-ci>rdK sti
incident wherein physical aiirartion
M. Quatl flrnion
the Life of Robert
strates his range hy a suiry of adv«>nt
lire on the Mexican frxmtier. Z<h* An
•i have brains." says Beer, "and 1 . derson Norris coniiibuie. s s-mart m !
only need to use them as given me by , storv emUlt-*! "\N"hal the Maid Saw "
nature and the Ixird In order to make a particularly funny sketch i^ ihat hy
a fortune Maclui>> of Pennsylvania is' Harriet G Canfield entitled ‘('inirern
my third cousin and I am smarter ing Ephriams Ntwe ' J C. Plummer
than he ever was: I used to lick him, contributes one of his inimitahh- a
when wc were boys playing tag and ' stories. The selected masterpiece for
seven up. and I can do it now that we; the month is The !*rl:*i.ner^I.y <;«>
are men grown, and in order to make ! de Maupassant. Tl»e cover is a startfortune It is only necessary to buy ling effect in tdue. hy Ik- .Morgan
^
akS.
•r what rcMir aJtowat. oar OMMUtatfoa and
odtMw to frev. or.d oar artslooa or. oJwoy* tbo
Biscuit
la wait on tbeir own ground for tbe
laradlng rolnmn to advaiKc. Mean
while confusion reigned to the Federal
eouocils. BeynxMir retelreil definite or
ders Bot to risk defeat, but to fall back
tirt* Moodiest for the Federate, wbo
■aaier to Jacksonville, laming, bowerer. that tbe force la hte front was not tost one-third of the men engaged, white
1^.
anperlor to numbers to tils own. be ra tbeir foe k*st ooe-alxth.
two flrltl officers mortally w ounded
two oeverely wounded. In tbe Confedids from tbe CPnfederaev .\fier the crate line ooe field offiier and aeren
column bad marched foiwaid into the line and auff officers were killed
presence of tbe enemy Seymour rccelr. mortally wound^. The Iwtile lasted j run clothing hoiisro
ed a dispatch from hte chief at Jnek- three boors, and nearly 3.0(»0 men feU. gtoe becanse they are nature s clothes,
Bonrille sharply condemning tlM* ad- I)ariiu*sa came on aoon after the final | and have nevcishad any use for steam.
Tmnee. But It was too late, nnuegan Coofederste advance, or the defeated | preferring dog power and barks
bad aeot forward a brigade of infan would have suffered further kwk if the icreat king had a, line concept
confederate claims are to be credited, j the antiquity of hte rooe; that It was
General Finnegan sent forward i body I the first on earth and rightly owned
of 000 c-avalry to make a vigorous pursuit of the defeated enemy.
Tbe eomtataatt met to a thin wood
I
to
Te US? rt
tend about two mltea east of CVean
Pood. One of the Confederate rcftmeota was new to battle and Immedi
ately formed a square. aixx>rdlng to the
manoal. on algbttog the Federal troop- airy did not put In an appearance that quick for a living.
a sailing craft look a sailing party
eta. One of Beyroour'a batteries to- night. General Hawley's brigade toatantly began to play upoa tbe square cloded tbe Seventh New HampMOre lone Saturday afternoon out on broad
with abelte. Seeing, with a soldier's and tbe Seventh ConnectleuL whkA Lake Erie, booked for a high point
trained eye. that tbe square would be had fought to the desperate attack oo wesL where hungry travelers were
to dine with Mr. and Mrs. SllverdemoUabed. tbe Coofederate brigadier.
on Irish potalot^s. A storm
^<^eneral A. H. Colquitt, quickly rushed 1863. sod the Eighth L'nlled States
came suddenly op. swemped down
Vtc regiments to the fnmt on both oredi. The Connertlcut men did good the MtUe craft and the crafty ca
Bldea of the aquare. with two i-annoo execntloo throughout tbe battle with
osly landing the whole
to tta center, and advanced bokUy on repeating carbines, an arm new to tbo
tbe Federate. Seymour's line yielded aerrlcr at that time. The negroes were shore midway between Her
troopa. but they fought until oror
■tnbbotnly. and Colqnitt. supposing raw troops
enveloped
that bo had to eooteod with tl»e main half their I
darkness.
body of Federate, prepared to fight aad
thing when he
Quincy knew a ip
amt back to naoegan aaklng for rrdn't see so be
saw or felt it; he couldn't
mforeefneata In obori order a second
worn A/r. .lonn v.ain» wem inwa . j^y^ped sometblag firmly and followed
Confederate brigade lined mi oo tbe
to IreUnd for rest and travel j ^he bent of hit or her Inclination; It
ten af Oolquitt's. and to this aceklental Scotland
la 18G4 be waa at ooce delighted by j was stately Mrs, Judge Jones They
way tbe batllefield was fixed on tbe dterovertog from tbe guides wha! wandered almloaaly through the tanlerrt ground Of aa opm forest, offering abowfd him about that moat of tha : gled foreet for half an boor In slash
equal adrautagea to both sides.
tended gentry were -Sunday folks., and rain, when they stopped to reconAt S o'clock to tbe afternoon tbe bat
That's a fine caatte," ha would say. I
they reoOTooltered but ^ no
tle broke out SercHy wltb an tiimery palBttng to a big bouse set like a crawa sattefaetioa or pleasure; they took anduel. Seymour maosed bis mins In tbe
emter. wttb a deml-brtgade of Infantry
-Yiiraorr ” said Ma W«wu - Tia »v i ™
blunder; they plowed
on ekber Sank, and held two full hriibankanrot l>Teet high
gadaa ready for a grand charge tbe mo- John O-Cuiaf^i?-si^
mmt tbe eamaya Uae was abaken. A O^oiT'a- He always adM-He^i a I
aacttou of Gamble's Confederate batare you hurt?'
*Ko.
At
teat
Dr.
Oalraa
grew
curtooa
i
S^“Slnn*to!
hurt
tacy waa speedily knocked out and ro»l hurt. 1 am drowned.'
-What te a Sunday manr he mAtA. 1 o<ildle, I am not
di
4th floor of tbe
placid by tbe Ghatbam artiUety of
-Well. aorr. it do be a naon tbot hut
-He lived oo1 the 4ih
BaTaanab. Howuwr, tbe Confederatea as many writs out agla bim for debt rearer hotel ,n
to Cincinnati, ogregiooadldat wait to be amaabed accoedtog to that be ateys abut up tfgbt la hte bouat
taymour'a programme, bnt nwbed for- all tbe week sod only cornea out uu
a view of aU tbe hOte
•uadah.wbrotbalawprotocteblm.Ohio river and 1
Dr.Calrua'«platoauftbeteadadga» .
Smrmtb Kew Hampahite an ooe aide
or tbe Federal guns and tbe Eighth
Caltod Stetaa (coloredl oa tbe other
Saak. Tboao two regUamta bad been
putaed to tbe ftout by order of Sey
mour. vbo aold tbo CMV bod oaU a
aacdoB uT arttlteiy at band and It cuuM
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