The Evening Record, February 06, 1904

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The Evening Record, February 06, 1904

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1904-02-06

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TTTE EVKNITSJO RECORD

YESTERDAYS ISSUE
i,«oo

TRAVKB8E CITY, MICH, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 190L

BUCKING
SEA BATTLE
BIG DRIFTS
IS RUMORED
ENGINES

RUtftlAN

AND

2

INTO

40 MILES V*

hour

Young Man of Grown

THEM}

}oiiterdaT of
connumpiioi;
iM-rea*
had be<^ ail
inf fur the past toti >■
» The funeral
will be held
norrom after
from the hou»e. un
<»f Ralph Andrnum

) ttrall,
McQuen Met Wi
------------- ^

BRITAIN IN
SYMPATHYIs"^... ..........

aen,N.a
fnini Irk

I

r«*dar. Mich . Fel. f. —S H McQuen
ful hU ankle put out «.f platM- while
workinc for the Iheuey Slave T4* ye^
terday

HIGH AS A COACH

RESTED WELL
LAST NIGHT

Tram to Paea.
Thl* order muot
[the arrlra! »»f l*rln«- KhllkATT. Ru*
alan minuter of railroail communica

COURACEMENT

JAfAN DOES ROT UKE REPLY i

,

-A rumor U c

hav €jcrurr.s.l

that

r-rlWILL LEAVE
HIS BONES
two

Hn-plan and tw..

liatibn.

which three i

Japanese

\e»;u]i.|

HE DOESN'T TAKE THE OOAT
THROUGH TO PORT HURON
Fel,

I.

A

ilHpaieh

' I(ua>.ian mlnbier. llamn Ih*n.bon, The
dUfiicI, addH that M Kurin, the Jap
an,-»^* minuter at Ihe IttiAatain eap.tal '
•• U makinp preiwrail.me to ie*%e
IndlraU.in* |M,lni to i
ll.e|lnrormathm r.-ci lved
ene‘h-patloi, here
,ni Toklo. rho«>|
thal R
reply in the «-PtimaMon i

....
All tmtwani apiM-arances indu-ato [
lliai war U-iwi-en Rn-pln and Ja|iao

It

a

Spring
Shoes
have arrivea and are ready for
>-our

insiieciion.

arrivals consist

CITY BOOK STORE

XA/in-tof Olo-tl-iins.
-\t almoM any price. Come in and look- you can uve
a lot of money it )ou mve.t : :
V : : ; : i

These early
of

men's

women's finest shoes

and

for ilrcss

and street service.

OpenthU
Erealnr

S. BENDA. & CO.

M.W I..ASTS

Real Rrlmhle Outfitter.

Lot Of New
nes25c.50c
iweU patteras

NKW LKATHKKS
NEW im:.\s

Melht,.IUI
•h will not Ih‘ riinp ton
4if -kii>

They Will

smclv

inlercM

you.

Call and see them.

n oh

Does
•"tend to;;::. ;he*':‘;::;*;h^‘tL::n w!:;;.’i:
Pere Marquette Car Ferry
«.• «*lH n up the s,«»V,.
a . n
‘e ralU Mill wld.T
Back Toward OetrolL
It would Ik. very danpenmn f.
a
to p..| «-a,iKhl iH tw.-en
vjeh
F.-h
IP tin- drift-. Mh there U
an Arctic cnilw. the i h*r i
Ch.-p to Itans iM-iweb-n til T.l.
f*rr>. IVre Marquette The
«»n the Kide* u alnniM
left to hnc'k the Ice fields-of
flehU* of !i hanl UN r»,f'
r»,rk. and it would Ik> IruiK
■ yestenlay. in a second »•••■ i<* « hpi
irh INin Huron
mad,- in th
- If a,
• lucky, we'll tnaki
T.ie,k,iaj
>ald Captain Kpan
*»nc and wot
coal on the U»afs dt-ck
•lure
Howev.
s are full, and we'rv pet
e^way b.oii e of ihob.. dr 1
cw
on d.*ck to pm her down In the !
hit by il
««oter
'Ve ke pot a cisiK and evdry ctiiiip enouph ♦•vperle

It’S EGonoi-ny...

Egan

We ll p-et then* o
hlph that n w
July and our U.ne. on lop of
Captain Epan U a d.ipp.M old lar.
Would never <io lo |K.r ' *•»” vurr* fnr tioihlnp hitt hiN orderv

mcni.1l U ItwruiM U plvlnp Jaiuin ar

TZ

Present

Temperature-

TEDDY

wiat warm shoes <» sli|.|KTs when the weather is cold.
Better call and see liow cheap we are selling them.

NOT HOW CHEAP
...THE...

S:[liS:iL0NCEDT0”
SEE HIS HOME

The lirltl.-h puU

*'■


ranal Tu,*Kday. hut had to lurn !
America Real Foe.
hack for lack «.f cial
The Ikmu U a BUT
iVler-hwrp. Feh G. The ?v'o\i»v I "• »' “He. htiiU of Met l and Idp enouph *

OFFICERS

KIMBALL

NETTLETON

PUlJo r.vnL.*. flrv,

SHOKS .4KK THOSI

KINIl

ARRESTED

WHEN HE CAME BACK
lonp vslltorlal ar-j I''•'«*•
treipht C4i>. ,
------------------------------- !•>«» ththe up,H-r lake U ;t2
llcli. on its I'o
P«md
*q»c|‘. lit. which
ways that ^
Claud Wplcott Fled Half Way Around
lea U the real f«s- se r.*«.ned In* I
taken to pet the
the World Before He Wa» tm
'
► l*on Huron
Japan
The HrliUh.
that
the -mail fer
Iiwe hy’ Hu Pel.
or.aoned,
Maniuefi,.
Udtwyln^^ KurV.iH*" hv'^rurkllnp'to^
«hanni-l
M-l o|M n. and iralhc
Itadiv
Kaluma/.s,.
Mh h. T'eh r. - ,\t er
1 on I o h -Iden 4,f I
wamlerlnp half wav .around the wo, d
CK-oid Wolmui. the son of a w. l! kiU'Ani
larine, 4,f ShelhyviM.. ha^ lH.,.n
4 harpe «i| forpi.i
“When fiteai llritnin lla^
lHM-n“lr jail h4-re tor the la-i
t ortUN r- k.
k.‘iu
pt the fan w.c t I
w» nt to ShaksiHU^.-...
,rl I
July io.
an.j
;
Subjecta Recalled.
U'aahinicton. F^ h t. - Tin- Mate de KAUFMANS HAVE SEVERED CON
<Minmak«*r. a law .
II
liartmeni announces the nn'eipt <if in
NECTION
WITH
M..
M.
A
N.
__
.............................
...............
ftwinatkm that Japan has cahhd Its
Multji'cu frtim the Yalu dUtrlria In
father of thi- .vonn
Kor«*a Into SchmiI
forp. rv wa» dUcov
Ucov. r.M the Woli'oTts
Both at 4he Russian embassy and Course of Other Business Is Given ar »>••> «
a violent quarr.-L
quj
and the father
«t the Japanese lepntion the situation
.Irove hla S4in from
Wohoti
aaorv—Reaignationa as O.
In the far east U O.wIUh! as prave
wan irack.‘d to San tVanriKc-o
1
ih.-nrc
The 1mpr«*sahin iin'talU that war «»r
He enlisted In
rectors Accepted.
the army. and. after eervinc hi.b time.

W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY

Sl*4.4lal
the KvemnP K,...rd
^ItlKai.
.Mam,
^ Mich.
Feh. G-bS R
A h.nptnp to s.m* hU horn,, h-d him,
nil*.‘rial
Kaufman. l*ankera of ihUjr.v d.-fy
arr*-si.
Huyinp
prown
a
army and navy ami the vlc»- pr.-sl
rev..r.Hl thHr
cofiniHilon shappv r.‘d l«ard h.>\houphi f safe!
dent of the war Uiard have memorin! !
ManlMlqu.*.
Marquette A to V4 nturo In this neip
i»ed
nrpeiilly
ItisUllnpi
Ued the
the Ihron.'.
Ihron.'.
nrp.Milly
lii»Ullnp, x.*nhem
on hem Railway Co. and
^W4.nt to a place
upon an offenslv,. and .l. fenMve alll i
>siH\ 4,f I heir hoMlnp,. of M
Minty
ance with Jai*aii to npain Man
..r,. 4*f the tt*adVAtKNlel,opp|,
rhiiria " ca
have
and the annual, W.Mn,.*day
wiKiudem
of
WIKII
II t:u»u. veptiermeidlnp «»r the company will not Im'<
aftemi*
memorlallHi,..'* held until April 1
It i* likeh a sp.<c-;
cv»rn*^I*c
ids.
"maintain tal mretinp of the MockhoKlerw will;
the Japane-.' are iHUt.-r pre|>«re.|
Ik. held lo select Ih.dr *UCCU4*4,|> The f'
fw‘ war vhan the Ru-ian* and an4*>i.*n«ihle re«M*n
piven
ft*r
ih.'lr’.
e dl*.tni4T<‘M.Hi :•
withdrawal I* th.* cout>e 4,f other hu- ;
At Owner's R.sk.
In.^-*
Hanlel W Kaufman, it i,» an 4
•w Yttrk. Feh G
The Mpnlfnwnt nounnM. *iirce4*tU hi* brother to the j
Irh
are
mu
larpe,
that
telepram» for
Japa
I only
Tkinvit. Mich. F4‘li
Two Pcn‘
at sender
* rirk
sender's
Marquette relief trains
. ..
CLEARED A SPACE
by the C4.mlnemal Ckhlr t'o. w hich
iK-arinc fuel and pnivisioa* bir the
has received Ihe folh>winp dlM>«lch
»nov^.^.o^nd train- it the
'Thunih"
resld.mi
r in China:
dlMiiyl of Mtehipan w.»rVed
mmh
to
inland Kor*-a can
ward
from
l*ort
Huron To mlH^*.
mm
accept
a* lar a* lUx A\.*
An additional 20 i
Ukater*
Au tin, will lie coverivl
*ioner J.ihn Kelly ha* two men i
81. H
r%. Feh
»h G —In an 1
wen a* th.. branch Ijie
VI4.W u*day the chiefr 4,f
t,f tlMllte naval maff I tarn clearinp the ke on the hay
I HarU.r IL^ach
skating place
and already a
a map to the Manchurian
Manchuriai
A
|»a»,!M.nper .tram
wa*
jnish.xl
and Rusalan territory Iteiween Pori cr»»wd u lakinp advamape uf
through '*nmh frcmi Had A*e u,
cleanM
space
Arthur and Vladivostok a* being the
Port Huron. Tl.e IN*ri Huron Saginaw
Rtlsaian etroop line of defenw
division ba* iH--n r.H>iK‘
ipafi«-*«* will have a hard J.*!,
storm
of
the
h
i
ihn-..
ACQUITTED BY JURY
Ui beat us there." he
le aald
"Thl* I* a
lUry
for
Ughtinp
With a
I EdwBrd Butler Relieved From
at Ptvrt Arthur,
Charge of Bribe Offering.
era at
Vladlvus

New Shew Stoic.

•Oj.jos.te Hotel Whiting.

QUICK
SERVICE

Sasha Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
$5.00 AND $6.00
A

L0N6 DISTANCE TELEPHONE LINES

wssmm^.
MICHieU mEPHOKE CO

CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING—.
All Kinds of Mill Work •

!2V Front SL N.E.Stronc.Mfr.

DISPOSED
OF STOCK

ROWI.AIMD DOLJOL.AS

BUT HOW GOOD

The IlrltUh povern-

tlv|encouraAcroc«t

hy ilrli

Symptom

”*•

Some Idea ..f wluii
<tic..un» r^nl
.d the nerve ,h^l ,
fact
the driver
No 4:,. which I
I Even alter this reiTTvn trip wa

Captim

an> .l. n.atul^ I,an In^ n han,|e«l to the
JaiwneHe aoveminetu in Toklo hy Hie

ImKef tbal

Crave

sw

2ROft6CENTS

f„Mn

Si l‘. ierplMi»t r.-rehiMl ihU inorniiip
ulliU n ih,i ihe U.wp-lan reply III Jap

will noon Im- on

I Only

. The;

.nre just the thing to send your friends; nothing
like them on the .market. The vi«^ws arc verj ,
clear and distinct.' Three varieties.
'

If. true that goo.1 Clothing ».> never loM go \xry
chesp-.we got to have a lot ol room for new Spriitg
Stock, ud are willing to «U Men’, and Bo;..

new

lMdw#M-n Rnwian and!

iapaneiic 1iattleMhlp4i. in

l-j.nd.m

u'"!!!!!" I,‘'l
'cnul'n^' 'll^'n

tbmuKh. and a force cd hh«»vel,.r> batl
I n> Win» to the Evnalnit Record
Ittily hliovel the track out. Vflb.
I*> Wire i„ aie Eveninr R..-..r «
,
Dr. Rlxey an
Scranton.
I*.. Feb
a ferrihle ‘

thiK rooming that
Senator
exploalon of aat farcurret
Eurrertnit fron
No 2 mine IM« inmnlnc
near the lop. and
'....... .. nsied
‘ ' well lart nlahl.
Evan fJabrlel «ar nwhted to dtwih I i.I li-on
.^^I rKrature thl.. morning was 101. puUe
and elRht men .er.- Injured, -il.rv^ iLw
The only jcrav.* nympUim evident
the lop of the ilrift
prr.lwl.ly fatally. _
. ,f a half depree
epre in
lH-lu«r III
ilurv\ l>r
I
The
enplm-e with th
noarlnp
ould
With tfiU cxr»‘ptlou.
car
dnr
rniV'.'aVb.wr" 'n."
htmru
hU'omdUlon
iilk. mlinlpU. in .h.

to the^i^venlnic Record

^ In Ja|«n. aiailnp

ROASTeo TO OEATM
' “1“
Eight M^n W.« l„J„«d in . C. E.-j

THOSE NEW SOUVENIR
POSTAL CARDS...

JVEVER cheaper than pW

Carge Sbipmenta
©f our

.on at Scranton.

Would Not Do for ...

I Ally to Suffer Defeat in tha

Hr

The ir^k lo N\»rth|K>rt on the T V . .
Sc M. rt«d K now clear Tlie n.ow
t«(»'enKin4«. a carloa t of [SENATOR
NNA-S PULSE IS S2.
K»»e. wiircy-iHled In -4et
TEMPERATURE 101
yeeierday mKiu
end

=s©=;:5ig—

SUGGEST WAR

______
Pubfe OplAtob I.

Painful Ac-

cdenL

SNOW DRIFTS PACKED HARD AE; Special to the Ev. nin*; R.-oi.rd

have u-«n re i
Immediately 4o! fw-oemu
to Be Caught on the Trrcka
tnent of rallr
ef of trark. with all|
Among the Drifta. at There U
1 fur the eonatrur
Only Space Enough for a

Ml a r
i rtfOt to lay

It

w.

) Ser^hJ

DISLOCATED ANKLE

Raila on let
IVtemlmrr. Fet. C
r»-e»"lvt-l Im

That

■M
laanert of the Ciiv
Drup
earin* “the rmlle that won t
today. The prettleat little

DiMi of Con*

ui in their haaU

JAPANESE j

BOATS SAID TO BE SUNK

PLUNGED

SEVEKTll VEAE-eiOO

WILFOWD A. rOWLER

Line at our Store.

The Old Reliable Shoe House

FRANK FREIDRICH & CO.

Traverse'City Manufg. Go.

THE NEW STAND
242 Front Street

Cut Deep to Close,
l.ct Its show you:

SPECIAL MNOUNCEMENT

FORTY-T\VO sun s,



, j' .

New goods. Stein. Uloch and Hart,
Schaffer
Mar.x makes.
Prices S2‘J.'J0. $24.(10. $2.5.00.
YOLK CHOICK FOR...;......

$17.00

BELIEF TBAINS

the Rttaalan plan
which iheie
of dcvtatlon
Mobilizing the Army.
General Markoff, chief of the ro4*bil
Uitig de|>artnHiii. has pone to Irkutsk.
Siberia, in ctvnnectlon with JlfflcullU^*
attendlnp the transpurtatiuC tvf trooiw
acrow Lake Baikal.
The Imperial coun
e«*eina
undis
tarbed. Social funetlona are pnwxHnitat aa usual. The aeoood court ball
As anuounced for IVbraanr ».
Japauanae are flying
cables Ihe
It or the
Novoe

By Wire to the Evening R4-cJrU
EXPECTED WILL DISAGREE
Fulton
ilton. Mo. Feh G~E,iwanl Butwho Ua* U'en on trial charged Jury Still Out In the Mol Case at
connect lo«
Grand Rapids.
uhllc improvement* at
81 l4>uls. wa acquitted thl* mominp By Wirt' to the Kveninc R.x-ord.
In the jury.
Grand Rapid*. Mich.. Feb. G—TRt
Jury in the catk* of AId4»rman Mol U
still out. It is expected they will dis
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY

:ii!:

sh-Ameriean War Vetarena Will |
Attend Church in a Body.
I

8.o«, b«

--------------:----------------Silverman of the flne of Am

I is. ‘

* blrib^y^ser
li .m. u* Mr. and Mry Frank Gan
e Epljj^pal church. Sunday. ueu. February S. a girl.
:i. The InritatioD sraa acH L. Hobbs of >VULIa*aburg U In
the ettj today.

SiKt^ Suits.

•Our*"

Onat White Sale

Of same fine makes,
prices $U.i»0. $ir,.iKj and $16.00
including many of the fine effects
in tlic new plaids, stripes and checks.

vou^cfe^:“F<rR^~^^^^^^^ $10.00
Zwentp^Sigbt Single Suits.... .

]'

^Wif! he (ontinuee hr

Z i^nolb^r WedC r

\

Only one left of each kind at



Oat.Tcurtb /* Ont.BaUOtf HtguJsr Frtees.

thirt9-SixXhiUna’s (hmotts...
I’reltiesi styles of the season -prices that arc
simply nominal.

damilton Clothing a.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

TBS ETSSISO BSODSSl TBSTSBSE OTIT. lOCB, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY e. IWl.

lING RECORD TODOWHAT
JESUS WOUU>
wMp^r,mATUmrn4I 4. W. HAMNKN

W A>.w

1 CamR. E. W. V., RocaUad Old

ipHraa by tbt Mawi at Laat

Mayraball U to have a new con
Hanaah Camp. Bpaaiah War Veter* facUHT. which will be eaUbliahed by
ana. held a >meeitng laat evening la Jackaoo panlea
It Is expected that
the Modem Woodmen hall, which whs the tantHutloo has cooie to stay.
very Mrgelyr attended, and the laiarBeldfng aiM kmla
are quarretiag
eat fp the mm^ngs U lacreufng. At
Om VMk U carrtor.
were
Mambtm «r Mia FlrM M. E. Chord the meatlng laat night plans
made for the anaoal banquet, which
more crimlnaU, and the fight U bein*
«• Mtl». tijr mMD................ ..
TIC
Promiae to Foll^ *w NaoHy aa
will be given May 1C. which Is the an*
carried on through the local paper* of
te by ■•Jl....
Peaaibic -In Hia Stapav*
! niveraary day of the boy*' leaving the the two cliles.
Ose y«r. by
......................... W»
I the city
This will he the aecood an
The Colwater weather prophet who
lal banquet, although It will be alx
The third In the atrlea of
open
that farmers will be plowing
wra In May since they went away to
ttlshU- at the Flrai M E. church laat
Both •^honm, H». tt
their apring crops March IS.
evcnlas was fully as oocceoaful as the
suld be transported to *«>me place
Robert Walter waa ^pointed a com*
C. A BKELCMEIt CWy ClfortMcr.
previous
S< venil ma>trated aa
ire srorthy of him; he Is entirwty
mlitee of one to write to all the mem*
aaaga.
beautifnlly eolored and
I optimistic for this
AdilrcM all co«Binolcallo« to THE wonderfully lifelike, were shown, and her* of the company and notify them
me ,d the banquet, and urge
the iiory of “In HU Steps * was car
KVENINO RBOORa
memb.*r» In the stale to try' Grand Rapids paper
has discovered
ri.Hl to the point where VlnrinU f*age.
•remmi
'another man who uwvk part In the
the heiress. Ua>k the {Miur outcast to
Jay PTaxer of Mayfield townahip.! charge of the six hnndred at Balak
her own borne
The
plcturp.
laat
who Is visiting In this vlclntty on a; lava.
This U the
member ofj
entng were evtyi better ikian the
les of the other meet In*,, several furlough from the Philippines was a! that noble band wb,i ha* l-*n found!
guest of h4»nnr at the meeting last residing In this state
Sht acanes being very pleasing
night, having come from Mayfield esPp near Maple Fbresi it
Just before the
peclally
to
attend
the
meeting.
He
cold
the
other
night
that
Tvlce. Rev. Mr I

H HUNDRED HAVE
PLEDGED THEMSELVES -

ISS^'^;:;;;;;::::: 5

OFFICE m Fnoirr rrnErr.

be would bold ao after meeting,
as Rev. Mr. Mas well had done,
all who wished should remain,
e were fully KK» people who tar present furlongb expire, February 24.1
he still baa untU liecember I to thawed by i cup of warm water
rled for thU aenlce. and of theae all
e Uncle Sam
i
The Holl
Holly wagon works plant
thi. wtaU^
a lorihod which but three or four look the pledge to
A committee was"also appointed to | sold Tuesday by Uhauncey
*y Sie
Stewart,
the Aufiplr of that kt*t«‘ hav** for mak ask themselves prevbius^o any under
make arrangements f.«* a military ball receiver, to M M Bryan, of Quincy,
las the ewiafry road* paaaahle after taking. “What would Jesua doT“
kfr. Bryan has
The men and women who resaamed and lo look up other matters p.*rtaln ^ HL for 117.200
a very heavy fall of aoow
Instead of
in the f..aslbillty of it
looking for a UcaH
for ibU servin' and took this pledge
and
i.wu* present alM. en)oy.-d a spread iand the4 Holly factory
facto
ahurelins or i.lowln* Ih- *^noa not .if
in have cost ortgl
llv.^
the niad. th.-y rrunb It down l.y a a* possible
boiled potatoes with their iackets i
roller
ThI. n.Il. r u made of heavy will tH- gov »>med by ibU queatlon. and
ami tobacco
up to the pledge ll means U-ans and Ivacon. hardtack and coffee *
plank las. and 1* aleiut 1C fet hms and
IkmghnulK
wer.»
serv.-d
a,
a
side
1,
'
by
the
young
men
*rf Galien.
oallest Item, as well as the
e society 1, very prvpular. hav*
S let hlsh
Hi*
I* ►urh that af grtabwl.
1)1
guided Vf
infln
pr»*Mmt 30 member*. The first
ter It la 4ramn over the mad the miow
■r of the aocletv ca«tgbt ukIdi
“Open Nlphtli 'packed down
hanl tha» h.^rwev
lie ride lo
'OlH-n night- at the Flrwl MHh.slIst
tl»e Jeer*
and *k.lsha-#l«bt or heavy, can i^a*
over Without inronvenlenre
The church tonight has two or three Items
of sis-clal int. rct
As no tickets are
only dittrtiliy enmunien-d U in
Me
nii»i>haK l-.en
mpiir.Ml for tonight, the opponunli> naiara it oa aack box
Has Ike roller over the mad In th.- to attend Ik aff.H^-d many who wcr.
For th.s*.
Bn-I place, which, however, ha* not nut at'l.* to secure ticket.
J in Birds In Pan*,
haen Impoivlhle. however de.p
the » ho have not Ivet'n pn*sent pn*rlously
ei.dor of birdH in
s hri.-f nwmn.- of the Mury illustraied
t trade the other
l,v
of the choln- of U pictures al
ready shown.
•JU •ITV.IWI li b’."
I*'"*
for
»ub.R-rii.lloii.
r.i«-u
When Know I* i^rtlaly removed by *U»n. w hlch
Kbovellns. the road* are left In Mich nvlored plctus,*K hot yet shhwn
memle-r. those arc the highest gnule
a condition that the »leixhlna quickly
ndore<l plctnn-s ohlalnaldo and should
1C
Ann
Arb*»r
ralJniad
diaappean. when the weather m.Kicr iM* seen to Im* appn*clainl
op,*ni*Yi Tu.-Mta.v at Ann
Hy sfiec'approclainl
s
A-crciarv Ta*( s fir*t
olficial art Arbor
Preshbnt
McKinley,
rulUr M.rt«-K Ilf mtmMtvrr*
. aiea. Not a.), however with the nira lal
request.
slo will be heanl from was to Kumman/ the mar department 1 waa I gun Kverj sidetrack for a tmn
vaada In Vermont, over
which
thv BiH-ech
ad fifty mile, north of Ann Ar
graphophone again and llluKtral.Hl rarp,*ntcr and tell him lu make a ne* dred
VlJftah- roller ha* pa-MsI «n.l r.-paK^e,!
ind 1
MUs Hat.-s will give a Bthle reading
ary
-^c anoa 1* packed m. hard
uiH.t IkNws o|»en at d:4i; sen k'e begins at
freight
weighsK 321
Mind*. He cMild barely every 11
Ibeae that the att lxhlnK remaliiK xo.kI 7 1.*
A confrrenn- or
the chair iiM*d l.y Mr ! ran ge
Toledo lb,Te mill
fpr a long time. le lnK affected to the • What would Jeiiu?^ dor will follow
Rivoi. and there ma, grave ,langerr of lx* no freight from th*- Muith
the tlliiKiraied service
4Blnlmnm by the *nn and t-lnx
its breaking down The new desk and
The citizens ot South Hav-n recent
chair mill In* of mamm«»lh prvp**rtlonK ly sancHoned a bond i*kuc of |:R*i.tMs
. v|om by the travel
and the latter mill 1m- heavily braccl .for Tiark and other Impi.ivements'
- f In view of the c«»ndHn«nK of
War depariroenf rb‘rk* are in Mime I Now the counrti i* having a han
. ttiada In Kent .‘onnty. many of .
mhat Id a panic
They have dlscm Ii lime
time getting any Ixuid* deal* r*
declansl lmpaK»able # \
ervni that Secretary Tafi work*
II ten to their pro|s.Mii«»n and ibi* I
carrlei>. it would m-cui that
^ o'clock 111 Ih*‘ morning, or 1
I* mark**!
It U ^ald
• the rural car
until
or 7 In the evening
, might w.dl 1h. adopt.

BOLUNO THE ROADS.

A

(Uand

JUiild-* rltiztn. mho ha*

Uto apeodioa

iim.* la VmiMmi

STbox

A

,b., .b.

H.Tr.rT T...!7n

WOMEN ARE
INSULTED

»iM- - Kvenfrg

J^ri^aa.

INDIGNATION AT BRUTE THAT
PROWLS THE STREETS

rlbutor to th.- hUgle make^
argument In favor of aKklng
Mr. Carnegie for u f.-w th.m.Kand dol

If

Caught

He

Be

Would

Husbands of the

lara more for th.> new public lH»rary
‘Henrgue.. that it will c»*t $7..4nSi. at

Women 1 c Frightens

leaat. a year to maintain the library

A

9 Hair Vigor

/lyersE^mBi

A beuntihiUy shaped top. fine quarter sawed foideti oak. polish.
ed Table..(worth $«.76). lor........................................................ $47^^^:
A beautitul Golilcn Oak. niedy carved, (worth $7.60). for.... f5

ii

We have several others in beautilully shapcvl lops—all «)le» w
A beastifol quarter sawd, solid oak tabic. 24 is
‘ one Aeli; Frtnch legs. two.ih $8 75). for..............

J. W. SLATER

MOTHERS, DO YOU KNOW I
the mimr acxalled biitb medieme
mo*t rauedks Ior wooMd in the trcw
of her ddicaie os^Eaaa. cowtaia mt

Into

WHOLEtALE RETAIL

YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNItHER.

1C

CUSHION OF
Lamb’s Wool

Frtoiid

b a celebraled pteacripcion. and lliat it
baa been in use over forty reax*, and that
each bottle cf the gewuiiie W* the name
of The Bradheld Regulator Co.?
Do you know that wheo you use thb
remevir during the period of grsUtioo
that Tou will be free of pain and bear
beaUfcr, hearty and clever children ?
Well, these thtag* are worth knowing.
Theyarefacta. Of druggists at #1 oo.
Don't be pcrsuadnl to try a sdbctitute.
Our little book •‘MoChartwod** Tran,

It i, Italy a mattrew lot Ihe'leet; if you enjoy cncufort, give it
an honest trial, and see if the shoe wears as well a* it leels. Jt ts as
comfortable as an old shoe on first wearing; rei|uires no breaking in;
we have them lor hjulics and Men.

PRICE

Olorking

BACHANT & ROSCOE

Sundays!

An Argument for Elect

A DEPOSIT IN THE

n, *.r Allwii).
Att(»rn«*v G*-n*-ral Uunnri
,niniiinlrsti.»n
Y
ha*. r.-<'* lvi-«t * ,-*,r
n «li.» Inquire',
Is an .'fl.H'ilv**
liimishmrtit fur th»* rrlm** «.f
Tb*- atu»ni. y K.'n*ml. in roply
I that Ko far a, b*- !'• aasro no m
hn* siiff*-r*-*1 111
,'ajniln cummlMe.
jenno'
N

^p^PLE^

is comiioundal scmi

annually.
The
deposit
is
rcaily for you any lime yoi
wish it

and

Boarding House
f^oimeen rw
hoUKC
city
l^ccnlraUy kicalcil.
I

nights and Sun-

«Uys drawing interest for ym
and it

For the foot
to rest upon.

_______

«tA4>ntL» ttaiAATOi Ch, Aa*m*. ha.

may be «lrawn

m<mth

4*ol.,r.-.l Man
It*--. I Oon. I.s>t s
IMia rui
q*i*-*'r
.tre-uifi last
I
ib.Miglu I «sb in .1. 1.3.1

S*>uTh«'rn <i*-nili iiiah
.\»»v lucc'-ts
d.mn ih**r. Ram'*
•Sam
■V.-K. wah
,ali
Hun

Call al ..no- and

gel the benefit *.l a fin. cl

sale.
dtMrn.

l*no ff.Sflf?—$r.oo
Ulanre

.*n

tin..-,

*F>l-IONC

mithout prcvio is notice.
m fb-nib-ni*n
S4.*i*h.rn

nnd as Mr ramegteV oulv Ktipulatloo

unkn«*wn
uir.g and Insu
,K ^ parrs of^U
ing women
cli.v. was on 1
approacheil and
Several
te^ht juM a* a.II liav.* a larg.-r and
badl.v frightened
mg
lis to be Ml
better buUdtng
Thl. U true,
the oiwrat
aoroc raunth* ago ilie Record made
lany moxnen h*vc I
the Kame argument, whbh has not
lM***n ai.l
able to I
seen him. iu»t a man ha> tM,*n
te-«‘n conhldered l.y ih«we having the lay eve, oil him. although there
quite a mihilM'r. . tiK'Udine the p
matter in cliargi* Inasmuch as tl

Can you inc a beant.fol Anriqne Oak Cemer Table?
What we
have in the Anliquc wfil go at this tale at joet half price.
A beautiful quartet sawed, polbhcil Antique Oak Center Tabic.
(worth $10.00». lor even.............................................................$$Jf$

A beantiful table, 84 jnches square top. aobd oak. fange didf.
French leg*, pretty inqutton quarter sawed oak. (worth
$8.50). lor........................................................................................ $1.75
SolKl oak table. 84 indt square toji. Urge sJiell, for.................... $1M
Sevciml difTcrent styles arnl patterns to select from.

work daja.

A

Dasyw

f!f\ ...SPE(
SPECIAL SALE

“sliin

ah

INm fMl

na to the atmuint of hi* donation U
^hai lU.iW‘r'cent of th*- amount I
|pr|id<i1 In
malnt.niance. thi'

•nual COM would n-arh at least rt.tuWi.

**•11 insult.‘d

we might Just os a el I have a lei ter
Ktruclure than th.* one

planned

though that decided u|H.n
very cr.slUaMe
pin,si

building

a ill I
wh-n

.

Sinn* the
thnuigh
Ihe Ev..nliig Ibvord th*i Hon G G
r*.vell Is an avo«rd candidaie f..r the
repulillrmn rongr***vinnaJ mmiinaflon
in the Kiev,nth district.
iMH-n a v,r>

Ui*n-

hs*

favoniMt* sentinn-nt c\

proasetl through«*ut

mli.i mould

R**-oril repr.**.eiiiaUv.> *ns siNn
h\ several «'tll/eii> thi^ niomito: and.
conv*;rKation. a
Judging: fr,*m their
»r indignaiion against th«> un
promb'r V«x-ni*- to Im- rising
Khoiild he lie canphi
l»y
M*m,*. h«
•• verv rotigli handling
He IK guilty ,d a imsde
Ik amenaliU- t*» the iam
under a grave chare*V
the
The mtimen
api*roartu-*t
much
rut.- last night
m,-re
v.
frlghten*s1. titii Kucce**,l*»il In **M*a|dng

the dl.siricl. and

es|»ecUII> in the i:orlh*Tn i«rl
Mr.
a.veir. siMHdal
flincK,
f.,r
puldlc
work In Washington is not only ,
. nired in this dUtrtrt. but ihrtuighout
the state

Valiant I
heated
fermg

Reacued an Over*
Who Waa Suf
a Conflagration.

.............

It___________
* ibl' V.'ry
His stme man morkuig ntrelv and. j
giving hi, shivering
romrade,
the 1
mcTcv laugh. b»- embraced ir with bis
leg- and «il down b*‘hlnd a horse blan­
ket that he had put up for a mind
bresk
Proliabb it ma* th** ech** of
hlK tninh. prol.stdy lud. but anymay.
as h.' ,ai there ih*- ifhps In the mind
*.‘,-nu'd to laugh on their ,»mn ac
Th.-n cam*- a discmlani shriek
With U accident No 1. the mind
coming domn on him in an tgn,
tniK heap
As th.' blast struck him he
huddled ckvM?r to the ,1
In an ln»iant then* ma* a mild

I
There 1*
>re caiaiTh In
I tlou of the
mtry than all o
■ euaes put together,
dher. and until the
few years was supposed to be Incur­
able. For a great many year, docitvr,
prouounced It al oral disease and prracribMl local remedies, and by on
^ aianUy falllag to cure with local treat
meoL pranouaewi It Incurable Science
bM prom catarrh to be a coostltu
ttaual dUau
Hair* Ca
tarrh Cure, maanfactnred by F. J.
Cheney A Co. Toledo. Ohkk 1* the
only coostituUonal cure on the mar­
srorchlng fich-accidem .No 2
The
ket. It U taken Internally In doaes
fisherman arose a, though he were
from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It act*
proiH'lled by a mighty spring Stralghl
directly on the blood and mucous sur
face* of the system. They offer one
rn-R'.”’;
hnndred dollars for any case It fails
to core. Send for circular* and t»-,tlSiaas. P. J. CHENEY 4k CO. ToO. Sold by druggist* 7ic.
ir* ramlly Pills are the best

ludlM. -you onn Jump on It, tmm>

JO cforr allowing; any nuw j»oods on our shrives
we wish to dispose of th * oJds ami ends,
some soiled and lines of ^oods which may differ
some in style to those of the cominj; in; not at reg­
ular price of course, but to make it an object we
make reductions. alihouj;h we pay more on equal
quality for the new. as muslins and some other
lines have advanced. A j»ood many items you
would as leave have as any of the spring showinijs.
for we give you greater quality for the pricej: : : ^

K£nW4KN

The election uf Isadore Rayner by
A l.K-al fi^M-rmsn hsd s liad aivl
the Maryland leglslaturv' to thb UnlUNl
dimt «»ni »»n Ea»t Hay rv'C'iiily.
a
State* senate is a Hvrceful rebuke to
result. In- is shy a pair «if trouKcrs.
Ckvrman
The Maryland p,«ople have has K«'v« ra1 iMid 'burn* add his *»r, rtired of Gormanism. nnd the 1«*gi*la
his roan ba«l heard
1: ,!'*'m**thai
lure ha* taken an efft'ctlve may of
Ih.' wintry hre.-rc,
lerilldc lab's «
ahcvwing it
This Incident **m<ls
that clrculste f
'!> in that district.
man'* presldemlat aspirntlon, to
and fii
four wind* and marks Ih,* close of hi*
the «af*‘ sld*Me
procurt'd
mt»
f*-.-!
*»f
stov*-pii»*'. flxetl an
national tvoUtlcal Influence and leader
and t**»k alKiut
Sirlui
rc*«1
Dollar wheat mill

Ulbite Goods
Cinen Sale!

was hatr-drowned in i

were 75c xnc« $1 fori
Some soilcktiight gowns that

42x20 highest grade, pure
linen buck towels. ^ tn
worth 50c. for.........

.r!" 1 1.00

40*1S colored border huck

25c
K,2r.“50c

Bleached sheets,
«XxW,lor................

All ««reHeot

lot of'Stght

\Vc doubt if the new will be
xs good anil the jmcc may
be higher.
Bleached cotton at old pried
—that means a saving; of
' 25 iJcr cent.
$1.00 Wliite Fnngctl bed

PiUom

C/ln

8-4 bleached cotton sheet
much less than
price, totUy

i^fe

ISC

Lonsdale Cambrtes. mill
ends, actual value li»vUy 12ic.for................
60 inch dfeached table .la-

Heavy half blcichcd damrs’r,

White tnerceme > veitingi,
■ highly merceiueO. wiD retaio
it, bnllUncy, ween
msbetl. 50c value.
. Tofdtonla^tip to 8

indw,»id«,fcryH.... JC
A job of 600 piece, o< Val
Lace, bought at a great do-

f operation, tbs

Kxtra special values in nap-

Knds of bleached and un­
bleached Uble Imeni at
special reduced clearing
prices.

IxK of

embroideries good

Another lot of Cambric Embroideriea. K and 9 inefae,
wide, deep work, niitable
lot Stitt, and conct corm,
worth ^ 25c today.

h‘»i«1ini: a nl*c-T

Vou Know Cbe
“ttlblte
♦♦♦♦♦

'I'he sL-wing machine that has so njany ph-asi-d owm-rs; tht! sa wing machina* that
makes sewing a pleasure. Sura*ly ** Tha* White is King *. has been. is. anal alway s
will be. *rhere are so many attaehmamts that will enable you to alo any kind of
sewing. If you don’t own a sa^wing machine, we want you lo sa.e the •White.”
It is pajsilively the easia*st running sewing machine that is on ihar market. W’a*
will sell you e-ither kind. The new l*aient Drop Head or the Stationary Harad,
and then our terms are most liberal. A postal card will l»ring the machine to
you. if you can’t come and see it at the store.

Best Reading Tor
(Uinter €oening$

H.--

" Fhe Hewa*rs of Wootl,” by Rev. W. ('•. Fuddefoajt. (the best story of the year,
anal told only as Mr. I’uddefooi knows how.) “The Lillie Shepherd of Kingdom
Come" bp John Dixon. Jr . 1 you’ll love “Chad.” the “Little Shepherd” of the
Kentucky mountain hamlet of “Kingdom Come ” from the moment he buys his
lirst horse at the horse auction until he returns to his native home an uncrowned
hero at the close of the civil wan; “Pa Glanncn.” by one of the newest authors.
Elizal>eth Waltz; “\’irginian.’‘ by Owen Wisier. is just as popular as ever; F.
Crawford s 'Heart of Rome” is truly a Crawford story; if you love honies, \ye
sure anil read “Horses Nine” by Sewell Ford. Nine splendid stories of nine
most loveable horses. Don’t miss “The ^joutherners” by Cyrus* Townsend
Biady. it is his best; “.\ Checked Love Affair” is the Iasi work of the lamented
Paul Leicester Ford, written just before his unfortunate death; Jack Londott
never wrote a more readable story than the “Call of the Wild.” Everybody
likes to read railroad stories. The best yet is P rank Spearman’s “Daughter of
a Magnate.’’ P*or gciininc wit and solid common sense, be sure and get “I-ettcm
of a Self-Made Merchant to His Son” by George C. Ixirimcr; your reading is
not complete until you have read “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch.” b>* Alice
Hcgan Rice.

worth do^
fish to cheer him np
THE TRAT-ERSK CITTCANNINCCO

U BOW ready to write oontracu for
all Tarfetle* of produce for the com­
ing seoaoB. awl will be glad to take
up theae matter* with any one at

L

*.r.-

ah... ...ah
XRNB]i.H, l>.C. A HAMMoNO

Cases

S,"-*'...... 79c
r.w"J*'-“T25c Silt.""-; 59c
65c
r;?iiS”‘-r/9c

Lot of barred and itripcii
white dimities 10c. 12c
and 15c kihd for.........OC
While and high adored organdic*. for party ,lrc*sc*.

Wbai

New Spring Dress Goods on sale. Fresh arrivals ever)' day.

Cbe Boston S.toro

TH HNnUH & LAY '

MERCANTIU GDIIlirANr
itMSBi

■\.i

k

THB KVKUmO SEOOBD, TRAVEBSE CITT, MICH, SATURDAY, FEBRU.\RY 6. 1904.

•MT OEPAITMEIT

SOtnCESDI
rknt Pi

Buckwheat
Cakes

CanMT
tracts.
Brr.

&

€:00.
ermlas prMcblax a«rrk«, 7:M.
Pf^hJMg by the nastor.
AU are
crrV«»«Hl Ui all ^ scrricc*.

Christian SeWnet icrvlci
Mudimi Woodmen hall, orcr postoOcc.

%

psi

WasMacte nd Ftefe

ROYAL

lacadar. 7:S0 p. m.
are inrited to earii aad erciy

RESnSCOVERV
101 ennwTin
m,nim I ma« trnabM sndi s dr»«rlj
,,1 thr
i fm-tiL
. tS«V ami thlt .rw- UkUt . u.rsl »r

iuiisss,,..

Baking Pow4e«;
Arc delicious and wholesome — a perfect
cold weather breakfast food.
Made in the morning; no yeast, no “set­
ting” over night; never sour, never cause in­
digestion.
To make a perfect buckwheat cake, and •
a thousand other dainty dishes, see the \
Royal Bs^ker and Pastry Cook.”
Mailed
free to any address.

GUARANTEED BEST

AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS
CRICE.60C and S 1.00

f""*' 1“‘* ““I

Mraiv

NEW
XHII
RESS XRlIVlivAllMGS
MICCLCAWCb'uk
Kvrr>thing isiml* to this bemg a very

\z

I

was IsH-n at (
ly. O . the c»» ity In which llv»d lhti«Kreat aaitator* of anti slavi^) Josh
ut K biddings, and
Ihmjamin
F. j
Wade. A mile more than a year ago
Gimeral Chau.v i»ald a visit t.» hts
boyhood home, which he had nor si^m '
liefore In twenty y«uiT>
The oUlfir
residents of
tirwtdl r^ metnUr
Mr
Mr. Chaffee as a Uyv hulldinc snow i
forts and attacking them with snow
balls. In th.uie days th«« futiin* head
,of the American army
won* Imme
apuii and w'ork«*il u|sm
hts father*farm. l»elnj: «*speciall\
proficient at;
pk>wlng and hiudnij ct»rn
Henry II Udih. a Jeweler of Fond
4lu l.ac. for several months ha- lH-.-n
diet ins hlmwir «m an original plan
Ills dally ration is one galUin »d luUk
And as much raw oats or com as he
aeems to need
In order i,. aid diges
tlon he puts thi* o»m «>r tuiis thnmgli
• a cofftH: grinder .and sotnelim.-: he
steeps the rations in wat.T. He drinks
all the water lie wants, and <>ats l>ut
two meals isT da>
It was lor the
iM-nefU «d his health that Mr lsdd> U*
pan this strange diet Stomach tr«Hih.
le. from which he tnua! to suffer, hadisap|M>ar«M|, and he has gained om i
thirty jxwnds in weight
Mrs Isdd
has taken lox husband - bill of fare
and has lon-n In-nefitted great 1> t.->

of allovcr wrill l»c very- much in evnicnc e.

)o]/HEy:s
CHocolate
^ Bonbons
If yoB IsiT l>.*Tjey*a C*z>4wm in Ike
original seakd ps4 k^'r« too will find tben
in perfect condition, tw mooey refunded.

lai-y

Beauti­

“While liamls will be

usetl

very

im« h

as

f.?o-ys5T
tch are to be very |s»jml
iSmitlar to Oriental only f.ueil wiih batuU ami alloversTo
I'aru c<»lor is un-iuestionably the
Point
et*.NC ban
Is will l»e uscnI ier> freely.
_____\_________
an Is
favorite

IVIaoramo L.aces
tieman.!
,\re one €>f the l.c»i tlnn^, sliown.
SepiiiWe .Mclalliont will be in
Venise Chiffon an-! Sjianglc.
.Many i»rclty things arc lo l*e seen in i
n Api*!
•jurs an.l Mctlallions: the goM and tinsel running ihirnigh the bands and br.i
.r.odi
Silk make them very attrartivc. goM l.ultons arc not Imt sigld 4»f. they will Ik- mtirl.

L5

in evident c <»n Shirt Watsf*. SuiU, < t»sttimch and wr.ijis

rm

twHowIrwe:
lino

e-igwac

m

Gtrxios*^

Irtfl:

ELGIN C. LEWIS

y^mry
Koocf

TbiUt-TH)itiCaU6nNr

■C/wv>
f inab

EUCHIE FAETY

parct-J .

W*44d i.w»,
$173
t..r* Msriu.

.Some lcA*Icrs in liricrl Kruiti.
Will scU. them wiulc they Uil.

GENTLE RAIN FELL
But

>ur CuewU Were Entertained
e Home of Dr. and Mr». C. J,j range 1«*. |t*»o

It

Didn’t

CauEC the rtos.rr* to

Grow Nor Green the Grass. ■
OM winter rt-ceite.i a de ui.-d set

Kneeland Last N.bHI.

tlihhifU. bit > ld4K*k tl- Ninrh Fibphef.. warmed up •nough to |MTi^t
laik*-. i:.t4:L
W.-slcv Hurin amt wib- »«. lUlph A fh.' sky to we. p a iinle m sympatfc} !

of
27 rant- 2b with old Mother flnrth lierau-t of the'
eidd treatment sl.e has m-on recohingj
Mrs Kn.H-land
"
being
at the hands
the king of the be and
E\.-uinc serv ice at T 's.
Cagt t.^ Manlm t
tl
Thor.- wore.
I llracki-fi
Thor
w.nds
The sky Mil! wor. a fn»w«
A cordlat Invitatlim ts ext«-nd»*d t*i
-.-\eral parct-:-. ::_•** ai r.-- t
slx-hun*l**«I
thi- morning and the rain fell m a
ever>U»«l.v to >«dn« In w<*rshtp with ns
and 27. range 1>: fT*Hi
voniijg.
Julius Canwds.il and wife t. ThomiA soft and gentle May llke mist, hut thiIV. W.lt ,
Ycemc luirt of lot I oM of 2. Id.K-k 1«.
I prize, and Mi
rocfKded ia-t
H . I. A Co'- hr-t of H, I. A- Co V
al^.4.ve
priro for bim* liaml
ry ascend**d to*
Morning service at in;.:** f'lriy flrst
Third SI***Hi
■ wa- fortunate *-no
annlversarj of the church
Fratik Frl*-4iri.-h and wife i«
ntlib- iimi to I ho I
loucherl as yet
ate mu-lc and ser\i»-e
tlar.inor. b»t 4 id*K*k F
flrM
prlzo.
and

nd
A.
W.
Uud
1
\
g.-nili-rnoc
wore
<|ult*. slipis-ry this
Thr*
strr-.-ts
w
friends HI our church ht»m
's seventh; I41>t
Ucfn-Fhnionts
the
ifinohand
pri
:
morning
and.
as
a
n-uti.
rbgniiv ti«ik
Sunday schia*! at n«s*u
I.vl, W. Knight and wife
o.t
(JoltKhifuI
w«To servod and i
sev4-ral hard tumhl.N
In the lllble class for pan*
owning wa- pas^.^i
**'■
luternied
Paul Smyke and
wife
A Card.
Nearly Forfeitt Hit Life,
ci»-tv at 4:20 p m
tOVk. , SWt.Or
W..T 21
e
underalgned, do
biweby,
.unaway almost ending fatally.
Young People's Society of Chi
inx-e 11: »m.m
____________________
refund the money on a Mk !
i Flartcd a honiblo ulcer on the leg of
Ende avor at &:4:i p. m.
Sunday night gosje-1 im-eting *1 T. J. a Orcer. Franklin Grove. 1
^
« GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILEt
four yearn it defied all doctors
Anthem "Ib h.dd. a Stranger '
g. Blind. Bleeding or Pro_ _
_
____
________________
alao
guarantaa
)
Kvervbody weic»»roe to ,Hir r
iiial and ha
at the lioj

rha»‘-4-ts in nr

=.*s‘S-£-:Si

Aabury MethodisL
Rev. Hugh Kennedy. pa*lor.
Morning
sorvlrc,
H/.':.* 'Tl.oroc;
-Tho t)p, •n
i Iks^rlTtif L<t
ir..
io..
Thome
Evoninc
J tb-aping
••S.»wir

L7=:2rw.u-- :r.tt ;nir:£;

ilaea. Skin Kr^M*
and PlloF. 2> al Jar C. John
and F H. M»*ads Drug Siort-s

p'azJ

.c ,o H dan 40C

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Choice small

jitunc*.

......4cib.rjHior2Sc

Choice

MeWmm

siacrl

I»rune*.......................

5C lb

ChotccUrgc 40 to 50
I»rune»................................... ..TC lb
Nice line.I pgachet for
luc* or sauce........................... TC Ib
Nice home tbied Applet. .Be lb
Choice Cnglish Cleanc*!
Currants .................................. 9c lb
Choice Blue Ribbon See.!.................................|lc Ib
Call and

226 East Fn»! Stmt
T A X E

arranu for the month of Febru
the oolliy'tion of the 1
rt.rres 4.f Sanllar rounty «d a farm. r
Red CroM Window OiapUy
taxes; and alao Uie d
r-initv whr* had .4.- n riii«M.ing
n tiiolM•ti.'^ky. manager of ih» city and achool taxes and special
afiple- fr.tni hi- cellar. i*ui^ii»u!d n.d
wu Drug 4%». has 4.xerrlFe.i hb '-4>k»mcnt of C “
o IleKisler 4.f Heed- F detect 111*, thb-f. uni 11 on*. .la> whip i Anierl.a
.t.spiav
I wdll be fti
, F. l.ruary
I!4**l
m* mlH.r.
\V WU-mmi
trawling hn.:ip.l mi.P r th* barn in
tl
Fr.»nt
F.. a
A iiarwts-i
Harwrs-I a
A 4^.
Co
until February »th.
Clara meeUng. 9:45 a. m.
*
E l» Goff to f
„f
-mall f..r
:t
The preiiomi iJbrt.
and ^
h M-r’k
l.l.K-k ...
3. N
N Hie
File
each wfK-k-day. from S o'clock
Sunday achool, 12 m.
j h»ts 4.
.r am!
, ,,|.naiiiig figure In th< display is the re«i to 11:30 o'clock In the for..noon. aad
Epwnrth la-agtov t;;<»«* p m la-ailtT.. Lake: $N»
^e came ujiun
Y4„, cro-s. which Fiands 4iut »triklnrlv n
from 1 o'clock to 4 o'cpjck
o'cbjck In the after
Jarreti Topic. -The I'niViWil
Htiward Whiting to Thoniaa < bhu ,
^
Office
In
Rrxim JlO. W'llhrim
111,4,. ami
*•*
paaaertiy the
and P.-r>otlai Christ "
|gart. s IP* H of kdf 25 and 2».. hh-‘k
rh INf n*d only l,l4iCk.
Ihev had ■company. *irhlrh
them in ilo- Fp
Jsl. 1904.
run’k ibr i •»'**^kv dl«played in the window
wrin------- hut
----[♦rmt-nted. th*
rat h
II.
Tre
undouht
i‘»“
hut
iiprin
the
I
mui
!.-*
add
ME.
Ha«kell,
City Treasurer
cider thus fttrimd and
___2^U, March 1.
And
4-dIy db-d of tleb-nuin
V4Ty pretty effr-ri
ThOTUuVinioB’VtBlrfr
'' h™'2 Siarfini: 10
B»w.^r. IhlF If told for a fart
w hen\be 4-hN^i
Mghiy ai^ ttim.^ im
THE MARKETS.
Mwilnic will be held lo Cl.y Open o, •. ..f «■'. ,.ec > ..~n
rono.- !*.--------------------------------------- --------ghi
.^.eod or Sb-lobe.-.,
REAL

ESTATE TRANSFERS

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*g:?.s;;5sr‘

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‘‘Best’*®
'

ihooc of a

the acaacm’*

-Tor L.aoos

imde scluKd at noon.

One e! Cbe many
eood Cbiitfls Hbotti

H. O. Knlh. pastor.

Id:;vu punching by Rev F. C.
g.M- of ilrand Kapids. Alich.. folh
hy the Sacramenr^f the U.rd's

trimming acavoo; oiic* tali)

nature - •'l.accs aic in great vogue ainl wnll cootiuuc *o through

ful eftects in the way ol falls 4inarc will trim the sleeve in the lingerie Ulea. a/lurn yoke
4ir Isslice, or bctleck the skirt.”
Many allovers will ‘be usc^J for entire Wawtf. j-okrs

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When the\' C‘d !•* lAUi\enwtirih she
was still mttre snrpri-t^l i«. find that
everybtuly
hailed
the Justice
-IXave."
Hlie rels-Uitl ni
fir-t. I.iii
ally ilwmgtit the p’an a kih
him -Uav*

PASM iuitb

AL.L. Df9CIOOIST

GEHEIAL news
OF THE WOILO

, 'f.'.i"

TRIAL BOTTLES FREE

$019 tm RECOIKIDED BY

m

3:4i. Kpworth I^-aaue. led hy Pn*f
i McAllister
I
7 IS*, worffiiip
Svrmon tppic. The
I Rest Inte-inH-nt
Pre..l.linE Klder Cared m iil pn-arh
Special evanttellstlc
aertiiN-s
IwKln
Topic* for the week:
Feh
7^Tb4'
Hest
Investment.*'
ITe-ldlna Elder Carr^d.
.eh. »~**We Would Kmiw Him “
ligned With PortUnd Ball Team. PaFeh 5»—-What He Would Say *.l
cific Coatt Leaflue, for S2300 for
* What W4>uld Jesus r>o If He Would
Neat Season.
CttftM- to Traverse CltyT'
Our City •
Whire He Would Attend,
Feb lo
the
«eH
►rmerly «rr
•Whom He Would Visit
Feh 11
-W*hc
en-aUfl to hear of
p«ltm.nt jBrliidri. four hin,.-.. thrw-with the
Pacific ! First ••
He Would Treat
WM llasieiiall league
tlutler pitched ; -Feh 12 --How
the Had Peopl.
Pun land
Fell
-op.n
Nlchf*
• What _
Ji’ is announnii
that
early neii
IXC**
illlusiratet!
W.mId
w.^k <;<»VenMir 1^ Follelt.- of Wla
iaiM*«t 1
TV of %2/^HK
next season at a
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.
date for r«44.|eri Ion
H.- ha- no pr** advanc.« of |3»m) t
• la-1 M*ason
Itev J W\ Miller, pastor
jiidk-e aiminsi a third term and liaF
A short time aao the «>il City.
Cl
iU
l*ren dillKently oliiuR Id- iiia. htne lor team challeni:.-,! the P.uiland
Class metrUng. 9:45.
wnn* time imat m. an n. Imve H in a name for lion a side, tlw- w
Momlnc scrrlcc. 10:20
Sunday school at noon
lCOi*d TiifinlnK <»rder for tin- fHlI ram tale the purse and entire pat.*
The came was played J
c.dpt
Kpworth Uagup. C;1S.
.
Evening service, 7:00.

The miM.1 falHius iiiiolnK «uiuim-. r ary Cr. la-t Ud
ITa^yer meet Inc 4^hunuUyevening |
tn the world. Jolin iU>. Hamniond Ih ler pltcht d for Portland, and that uuim
a man ul rather small physique, with shut out Oil City h> a sct.n- of r. to d
imme
His renird
liis
the C«m»plexloII of one who till'* le-«*n Itntler pitched the Kame
thP-e hits and two
BaptiaL
much In the open air
lie dres-<m
of fire'i
and his team ttiok ■ Hev W, T. Woodhotuo*.im-lnr
!
like a pros|u-n»us husin^^.- man and
Nainrally. the Port
Sunday fu rilces.
Is full of animation and msat hiirmir.
tand ready i<. stand
Morninc. l‘»:30;/ stdii«*ct. "Proml'^*
Ur llammomi was h..m in t'alilomia
nn«i Pnuiil-er ”
‘ ;
Mayiu- WrClellan t.f New York ha^s
Sunday school. J2;00.
:
j
lately fallen into the hatm of att
llaraea Itdde da-s. 12 ts*
.Smue,
Inners
He k
.n-s out
lua dlnner^
m»es.
om li'*
in a *d«
Ihinc
toniomiw .
JacketI whenever
when«tin- .KH-a
pitcher He has
Is alwa>s
nHahle
sents Itself.
II*alwa.t
of tht‘
larce •Evetiinc.
tice,pla>.Hl in s
subject. ^Onlv a
n*ad> of s|M*.*ch and
sympatlieiir of
nd sym
is bohimc his
RCitis. and that
Invariably
vacant
Touchd bv the
Inch
Prayer nuMt In g on Thursday even
public dinner
mand*
tng at 7:2d.
Iwt'.V
thine, hut doe
All are conllally Invllcd to the serv*
ft«ds nafe cn>und
yor taken a disUd
A TeKon<ha
rt noHly a dinndic cas tank, h
facthtn In ivdntinu tm
Grace Episcopal.
hurst was -off* his irulle) ' when he Him: hv ntipniptlnc t«» unwdder the
WI.en this was pan|ally ac
said that a Tamnianv mayor would faucet
Stout, 1
make TCew York a • h. 11 with the lid trttmplislHNl the faucet came obi of It
Uoardn
Cora
r»*»*«
j W’ashlngton alrecl.
Jnsitce itrew'er i»r the Cnited Slattut the Idlslers he
restimetl
Morning
service and
sermon at
supreme coun
is from
Kausa.A ni*airs on the
10:30.
short time aco ht‘ went liark to his wide to find ft
HoU 4:ommunion. 11
i
home stite and tts.k
Mrs Hrewer
__________ <
Sunday school at 12:00.
with him
Mrs Ilf wet i- fnun the
——------- Til.* evening >.*rvire will la- .unltt.-.l
east and had never l»evn In the west.
After thdy
cns.Md
the Mlssisslind
**'Airare conllally Inviletl to lliesc
rl%er iHOpIe.who knew
lio-Jn-tire
servIrtMt
,
called
him
"jtidce.*'
Mrs
llrew«*r
EvangcIicaU

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FOlTsALiL

. r*b iR. i^t.
Ikaerlo^^^h

IIUEOST
r<wab and 4»4d
llswictit
el 4
Or. Kiti,: ^ h
. .well and
1 t«tmanend>

srjsTA.
4.11^ m. iwi

First
Rev. William
Secimd quarterly n
34; 30. love fea*t.
t. led by the fiaatur.
communion and sermon Top
Ir. -If Jesus Wc^ I»aslor of Thlr
Churrh. What Would Yew
12:00, Sunday school. •
3 au. Junior l^'aMui*. led by

IKE BtrrLEP DOING FINELY

wtsifi.

is that you do not have alw ays to be explaininj^f
to customers that the last lot was a little off.
but tha.t it will be all ri^ht in the future.
“BEST* is riKhl all the lime. :: :: :: :: ::

ffaititab $ Cay €0.

I

Morning. l'»:2u
Suhj
Thoma-* II Pi«*rce. wt,
ITa.v
-« U 'ec H'.. I4IWTI 2S. r
Sunday school. 12 .00
Sohunon iJia -er to (of
Junior Endeavor at 3
Cnlon
xm^Hlng 4if
and ShnVirs at 5 p. m
Sjx-cial prty
!n‘xl
gram observing ChrUtlan Emlesvyr
bright. nwV* of m-^. mx U. tow
$5
"'‘Gening. 7:tv.
Subject. -Have You
Mary A lbmgl
us
J.
Hryant
and I Eternal Life
»v Ihu-K;
. F-axt Itav
I*ark IH***
J. Wllhehn 4*» Herman
3 and 4. block 4. Wilhelm's
n^ghi.^unlti.d prayer andlsmi
study of the Sunday w-hiToI lesMin add
p#-rry Hannah i4. Herman W. Smith
with the cbll4lsen.
Welcome to worship wli^ as are Iqts 2:. and 2»i. bl.»ck 5, IVrry Hsn
strangers, working men and Ibe poor

Susan—Whatever
cauM-s
fsc
eruptions, cause black beads and pi
I pies. Would advise yon lo stop
! sweets. Take Hollister's Rocky Mcmn
. tain Tea
Makes the skin soft and
ilerautlful
2.'. cents. Jas. (i Johnson

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i KIDNEY a«d

-«•**.IS

Backache
:^^CURE|

Cxirner^SuluT andTunlon street^

c*puiu Pia Mrw

CHrIctlan Endeavor Meeting

:
The rhrislian Endeav r/r f.k^I. t
j ib4* First Pn-sbytertan church m<
the church pirUfTF last evening an
iransart4Kl the regular monthly bus
ness. Tb- reports of ibe varhms con
mlUees were heard.
clde4l to send Hi to
l-dng dom
I. ku .pnit . Ilf. Ui..' curtpg
runoc JuFt
].» MCk
als4j d«xlded to
FrancU H. Burkhart. nw»4 4,r nwu ot;—c«-«rauu.. Frra.
I churc
3. ne'iof nc»,. m-c 4. loan 2iv range'
lhaw»bsr«
^___

hi

charge.
cveiT «l«ht oeept HoodHT
^
^undar. 11 a. na.; boUm meeltog.
2 p. m.; jtmlor ■wTlag. 1:#0 p. m.:
Chrlsaans' pralaa aeeUag. t p.,m. A
j real battle for aools.
1
All are welcx«.

7?T.

.10- I2wod

! for oTsr lea yrars aad kavo oftra bars r«s
Herman W . iaod U> ary brd for srmldsjs aadsafferaJ
r; limo.
; lauasaly/ Dr. Fenarr's Kidary aad Bdrkseh.
L Smith and wife u
. lot 145. Oak HelgbU

novd L

10 Eto

Grandpa—“I feel like a
Notice to (fentractora and Naidam.
Aftar AprU lat tba vagac ter a*.

P^rlyr ter

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THE EVEKINQ REOOW, TEAVEBSE CITT, MICH., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1904.

W/kLKDfG
OVEELAKE
miCNM FCAIt A. C. ALLEN ft
TRYING IT
T«# »tor«h MUlt and mwcsrpnl
[: ta^ Claatd No Hard Coal at

vbrtbrr or
not Caaada.aboQld be an
UnJird Staias TboMTHE MARKETS
thr aAnaatlrr wrrr Zraa TbroboW.
rritLlnab In prU*m 05 per maa. abd she was bnbbl.n* .
Albrri Menl» and Howard Adamt.
Hriruil. Frb t
*»«c eent. are bHween the aces of 21 and ’ the younc man s pUn. Tbrse wetw FOR THE
MUSICAL PROGRAM
I boar on lb- nr«atlv*. wrrr Cll!
, No. 2 rrd. >Sr. C
Oats 4a
.
the chief topic of her .^versntlpn •MT result*
1 TUabllB. I^vina I^iir and
a» aa| PatJenta of
Tbe iooeh of the averace iwikaa M ‘ wltk the m««Tes«n front
Tm- drlmir «a»
Larson
. Toledo. Fel, C—Wbeat-February

whm r«Ard upoai
Try RaeoftI Want Adp. .
ae>en qBartf Twelfib.
btc; May. «V.c; July. kCc
^
-My iwoiber*. foinf to run for «m.
coaL Rifi Money Makei^'
A larice numbe r of
patients of
Chlcaico Feb C—U^eat—May. Me; of water
ylum en-,July. M\r. Com—May.
Jnly.» ^omen
:
Women are ma
maktnc their way f
A?.Th.v.n«u«ir
&2»4c Oats—May. 44>^c. Jut:
BoasU. OB one of the Kama
-Ab*^ aald Cokmei Mt<VUan
HAVE YOU
d and^^wrt^ PwUloM—^llay pork. ll3.«o.’ »*nl.! 2e**wptala
llrectlon t Dr Bea
The Necua of AbysaInU bns an army «. run in the TwHflh d,.tH,d. He TRIED THEM YETT
and Miss Middleton
Si I of ISO.rssi men. aU camlry. re^Tulled thinks there ooght to he . centlemat
Citen and
Record Want
from a population of but
were received lodav
WILL MEET AT HILLSDALE
In roncress from that district, and a
Returns for the money
Prussian railway «wrs bs'e only
ichigan Preaa Woman’s Aaaoc»at»cn
*bout three tentm
tenths the
* r. Gilbert
irned to the cUy • Add a little vinecar to the water In about
„ .
Haa So Decided.
i N mornlnc f
va bnslnes. trip which you pouch eccs. to present the Ity of Iboae used in t!.r Vnlt.^l Stslra
Cokroel M.OeHsn did not disturb
FOR
THE
srbltes from spreadlnc Brvnkinc each Eighty IHrre .ws.w of ti |.1nc»*e. In- her )oy by dl^slnc Hie hk*ntlt.v ^
Mtsa Malwl Bates returned yester­
REST RESULTS
1 to i tbr * horrid Tammany
Detroit
roumf forty nine diwths.
day fn.m rtetroH. where, a^ president
hojjr iH-fure it u to 1^ ue.M w.ll nlw>
j„ ,be week end ;iifi luc IT York Tiroes
of the Michlcan Woman’s Press aaso-1
Try Racerd Want Ada. r Small
elation, she went to attend
of the executive board It was
s
decided i TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Sail eaten With nut, aids dlsei'tIon
RRCORD WANT AO
T»V a RECORD WANT SO
coat Rig Money Maktrs.


Irmr that I
Btartad la wmlk men i .Lakr Rk
<jo Um lor Allro
fartorr. wbrre a di«
aaaerled hr could
aad was oEered a wa«rr by
frtoadt He aoeepced and
Imiordlatrly

hU
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Mills Cl«a«.
Harbor Beach. Illrb.. Feb «-Two
atarcb Caetorlrs the naaearooi fartcH-y
aad a Sour nlll will rloae toolsfai. as
a re^t of the snow blockade, tb
lat no men out of eiuloriiieBt
emploriiieBt There
T
It BO mairrlal wlib ^Icb to conllnur

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‘*‘*^“*“
No C4»al,
Carleton. Mich. Feb C^Tbe hard
coal supply here Is rshaostrd. and li
BMy be aereral days before a new snp
ply win be received

4^

Ann Arbor. Mich.: Feb 6 —This city
Is In the midst of a coal tamlne Not
a dealer In the city has a pound of
fumane noal, and the supply of nut
• sidetracked

BOT ROLLED
FROM SLED
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COASTER MAD NARROW ESCAPE
FROM P. M. ENGINE

i

Himself Just in Time From th^
Heavy Wheels.
A younc man bad a narrow
a|H’
this momlni; fnmi iKdiip; niii over l»>
a I*ere MarquHte switch engine
while coastlnic down Ihe small bill on
Kiabth street that crusse* the IVnMarquette track.
The yuunit man. Ii U cialme«t. wa>
rather careless In bis coasilnK, and ii
Is said that It looked as if he was trv

ERE’S ANOTHER HINT

mlscalruIsi.Hl
the distance
When he saw that he bad not calcu
lated the distance right, and was in
Imminent danger of being run over.

On what’s going to happen in this town. It begins next week. TUESDAY-MORNING, FEBRUARY.9TH, at 8 o’clock. And talk
about your lively times, well, we are going to have one. This will be the liveliest one you ever saw. It will be made up of
BARGAIN BECKONERS.

wheels of the engine snd was redurtnl
to kindling wood
Coaaters have l»e<*n rather careless
o^ye in both the <’»»»‘^of trains and

Now we’II tell you a secret; The reasonjwhy Steinberg Bros, are going to put us out at such low prices is to get a hold on
new customers and make the old ones more.loyal. We’re going at a ridiculously low price, still the firm won’t lose much. They bought a lot of us at a bargain because we were short lengths and odd lots. We got left behind when the other fellows
were shipped out. because our owners over estimated our demand.

rr'.r.

iWnSTth?? 1eam?^h«mld*^^^^ them the
road, and this is not the first time
that an accident has been narrowly
averted, altbmigh this Is ihe llrsl one
•d from 1
i over by

TEMPEIANCE SALOONIST
Rear OHnking Studento of University
of Michigan Made a Fortune I
"Doctor” Rettich.

We’re to have full posession of STEINBERG BROS’. STORE for two weeks, and what
we want to impress on your mind is that you had better get in before the sale gets
too hot, because you’ll look some time for another chance. Remember this is a great

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Mich.. Fell C - The |:d)
• estate t»f Fn'derick
-------A Hellirh the
saloonkeeper wl.o dle.| Monda
a
,[■
part of a giMxl milegf ♦‘dura: on
Twenty yej
rears agt». and for iT. j •ar^
before that
tich wa« iinqitii»liM «if
Retllrh. «
tJerman.v a>
saved |M*nn
the cand) h

to e,‘t up In
his ambit iun

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We are all going cheap, but will take turns in letting certain of dur number make a special bid

than
than a sal<Min And
ordinary saloon which Het
Drinking was prohlhlt«‘d
IS. and likewise
his iwtmns
»nu. His -patU
were numerous, hut when IhMilch said
••enough,” the students generally went
home and wen* not r«»nstralned nest
day to be ashamed t»f ihelr actions the
night before But this strict demand
for temperance was the maklhg of his
fortune. It brought him a tremendous
patronage, so that on ct»mroenc* ment
day the ”8todenls Home” and the
ceremony of taking a doctor s pre
scriptlon.” iHTarae quite as Imismant
a function n» grat
•diK-iors” tables
for^a last farewell
presldt‘nt of a Michigan i
.railroad was a member of this gradn |
atlng class, which took tu last ”pre
scriptlon” at the •doctor’s” wlih a]
brass band from T<dedo to accompxn.v
the ceremony.
I
Another custom grew up. bringing!
hundreds of doHars Into the "doctor’s” J
pocket. Annually. In springtime. <«tu-;
denu by the hundred marched arm In
arm. In ranks of two, into the ”doc
tors” saloon for a Dutch banquet Ip
4he back rooms No man except a
student ever attended these mysterIons rites, for Rettich was a good
.Suard.
Nowadays there are no such aaloons
In the college towns; nor. for that
matter, are any of the present saloon
t SW.ttoo. Rettich Invested his savings
tate. In which bis ]
t"

Cloak Department
lathe aoak Dcpxrtn

i’

Kersvy 3aefc«ts
Bov or lixlf-tighl fitting. 27 inches long,
satin lin^ throughout, handsomely made
up -some exactly as represented, others
similar—not a garme^it in the lot but what
was made this season and sold originally for
Sir,. $18, $20 and $25.>ice for the big.

$6.45
Bleached rillow Case* ready to use

Our Suit Beckoner

IDr. Drm 6eod$ Beckoner

'^$9.50

1 02C yard
1200 yards of goo<l unVcachcd Colton in short lengths at
iK-ryard................................................. .............................

Our $boe Beckoner

miss Corset
We give here the photograph of Miss
Corset, one of our most favoreil young la*
die*. She will ofler the folloring induce­
ments: SO iiaxr* of $1 Corseu at Gtk: each;
26 luirs of $1.60 Corsets at

Will let you into the secreL We
ha\’e secured a big lot of Shoes at
an awful lacrifice in price. Ladies’
fine Vici Kid, flexible or heavy
weH sole, patent or kid tip. maxle
on the latest last, button or lace,
usually soM for $2.60 will go for

$1.49

75c

50 Coat* and Vests (from suits) made <»f fine fancy and pUin
Chesioit. Cassimeres. Wt»r*te<U and Corduroy. These suits
sold at $10. $12, $15 and $18-prire for the 0^ QS
big show, for coat and vest....... ..........................

*

IN KMT GOODS we »re going to hive a hot tiroe-hete-f
□e-here-sau
idea
Knit ShawU worth 60c to 7Sc at Me. Ladies- Wool
Knit Jackets, without sleeves, worth $3.76 lo $4^, at
Ladies’
Sweaters,
very
neat,
worth
$4
1.33 Lai
to. .-i.OOat.

We Will be Closed
ALL DAY MONDAY. EEB. 8th, to mark down
all ffoods in all departments. Don’t come
Monday, as you can’t set In. Open Tuesday.

DEATH BY PENUMONIA

> '
' r.
where
Coulterr was M years of age
time with penu
snSered
She leavee ti
only six months old. Mr. Coulter
been in tbe|
be ieBmbered
remembered as having
hav
several i
need business tn thU
Mlaa Minnie Larson is aeriotialy |U
with perlloBlUs. and may be eonSned
to her bed for a number of daya
T«Y a RECORD WANT AO.

We are going to be In such a demand that a lot of people will get disappointed at the last If you
want any of us'’Bargain Beckoners” you had better come Jast Your’n for a small price.

■K 'r:

'mm
BROTHERS

The “BARGAIN BECKONERS” at the Store of*

STEINBERG

I

Will put yoivnext on what’s going to happen in
our Clothing, l ine, heavy weight, black Thiliet
Suits, also Fancy Worsteds, some of the most
stylish suits that we ve hail this winter. They j
elegantly made up, the coats have the wi
shoulder effects and stiff fronta <>ur regull
regular
prices
ices were $15 and $18. and splendid value*
value at
ow you
what we are
these prices, but-just t.» show
youjrhat
going lo do at the big show, these

Will give you a hint on what’s
going to happen, AW wool Plaid
Sdhings. all wool Tricots, mix­
ed Suitings, Cashmeres, rem­
nants of novelty Worsteds, etc.,
that sold originally at 30c. 40c,
50c, GOc and 75c, at the grand
show

THE KVEMNG RECORD
PART TWO

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1904

Cbe €veniti0 Record's Up-to-Qate Rlustrated Feature
Baron Komura, the Man of the Ho\ir In Japan

Noae Escapes Psshion s Shsc
«cs. Says Chicago Professor.
OEPAIIED YEIMB EVUMEkiTBL
•sorus m. Tlwoout Toll. Ctahosomsu

I hUtoo coaid b« vnttca of ih^
«kork$ would <otn«
that (lot'kll rr«t am<-rmls l*«r mil-;
lUry mi#w Tl- m»i. who
1^- t
Oed th.' Jo|«io«or rixl of the

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••••f

TbeM art aoas of tbs tbiafs Pratamur Gcorga E. Vlaeant aald reccttOj Is



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fora the Isulali Waaws'a dob la Cbkafo- He dedatud furtbar. •ays tba Cbl-

*

•emtoTi Vntmmor docent charactwlaod Goorve WaaWafU

Bleere of 1»7 tutll It attalasg "tba
of a diTH akin** aad tbroiwb Us
ebanpea to tbs style that sow Mptu-

amount of enersy cma be
tbla la distributed la sue
srbat la lost In
tm aaotber. This
When all tbe energy was ezpeodsd te
aad cTtaoUoe tbe skerso auffared. When tbe alosrm swellfd tba
Buatla and tbs crtactlaa dlaqgMurud.
The aleere now bas sUrted on aaoCbar
BO maa or wocaan can
Ull whete It wUI eafy
Frofew Vincent soon abaadouad
tbe dma question and Ulked of fbda
Uads. To abow
the followlac among ibe*dJi£tMh"^

Orer throe tbe loct
ItoUowlng epitaph: -They bare all loft
tbrtr inllot^ice.Among the linng fads be naaad;
FutUn* sad lofthy toh^ls
The

I

PHASES OF LIFE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD
MARK TWAIN'S WIFE AND DAUGHTER.

THE FROST FLOWERS OF ST. MORITZ.

A NEAT FEAT OF HORSEMANSHIP.

la sr?*^*

-All of yon.- urged Profcaaor Viacent. “proUbly hare ezptrtCDcad tba
nation of trying to ahake Imada
with some modlah person who placua
hand at an Impoaalble poaldoo aad
U for you to dad It Congreaa bad
enacted a Uw reqalrlng aU raltroada Is
maka their trala eooplera tbe aaiao

Tbe ebangro In arcbUertnral faabloua
rare dwelt upon by tbe speaker, who
barocterlxed MichUran svemie aa -a
Dosenm of arcblirciurr. from tbe
frame cottage, built Immediately aftar
tbe Are, to Ibe French chateau of tbs
Boalre- As an example of tba
alarery to fads Profsasor Viocent polatod to tbe rise and fall of tbe Ucyclt.
-We pick up our aoUcoa. ' explalard
fttfesaor \ Indent. 1n rartooa ways.
We get oplulooa from otbecn--froa
Ideas aad accept them as aotbortIf wa kaow a man to be wcU
ed by repnuaon we oboarr# tils
. ivcard blm aa antbarlty aad
ImlUteblm. It Is ths same with every,
thing as it la with dreua.Ibe lectarer dirlded Imlutkm late
two clsBaeo-.-mremiUal ImlUdoa,- lu
express derotloo for a Iroder. aad
-coapeUdre ImlUtlon." expieuaad la
aodal rtrmlry. As an exampls bs p^.
od to the wotnaa la sodety who trtm
ty.

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On the moonUtn lakes and streams aurroundinK St. klorltt. in the Enfsdlne.
lUerbmd. Is to be iw^n a aeries of very peculUr rurmniluns
These are colled
ilowers/* the n.»me
Ued ‘Trust
**1
riven them by l»i\»fessor
John T>ndall. The)- are femllk.- In their
to the sun's rs)*s fallinc upon the tci*. T
rfvers for sksllnr. The lllustr.aions are *i'’k
of the peculiar rrt>aUis, which aj>- In no
to as Tlowers" iM^caase of their i-cullar

FAMOUS WORK OF ART REPRO­
DUCED.
The famous bust of WssMncion

H^r.-wiU» .s depleted a feat In b..nM.mar.shlp that has been thrlllhic *isHorn to the crest llerlln «In us for a*m>.- httir time am) which in all likelihood
in
in this «uunir>
.uuiiio diirinc the alniei
It b<
,wboy'a Itltlr *
shsn> Is the MW-ei.l «f tl
en lit full irai op htirse and rider sp)»ear to
horlxorital with
md The feat, as is uell Wiioa n is «rien |HM-furmed on a hU >. |e. but
^hack It U mu h more didlculi slm e the performer . annot ad)ust his
speed alth the nk*eiy |»os

CACTUS RAISING A NOVEL INDUSTRY.

I THE LATEST SALANCINC FEAT.
I I.. u play re.-ri.tl, prese^ In^thls

aa exaggerated form aamag aaragH,rwd the apeaker. -that puiuats klU

•oak ^^^om
To admit

evoty one lu

Jia^«J^ tba

art to Improro younoif. Itlatboaoase
of lafWlorUy that M>sn oa oa.feaaor \'laoe8t dodared that tbe
of Americaa women to dJdm
tfaemaelres has oyMaUlaud Intbo .
»tlc aododoa aoeh aa tbe Da^bten of the Amecteaa Berotstioa aad
the Colonial Damoa. Tbeoe oodadn be
d la the oame breath with Cbo

The home life .
humor. Is said to
Miss CUIvU Lstticdon of nritira.
river stewmboat man. who lias sim-e become the f..rem«st lummrlst of any sc«
Misa Clemens tnherlls some of her father's wh. althouch she aa>-a It Is hard b
be the ^^htsr
dsuchlsr of a man who has to lire up to the pubUca » ti*ectaiWns of <

irooM eoloifd allk hose, with bnsae
kSd Maoob to match, are the farortim.

with Mack «Ua Sboea. Tbe dalstlnt
«r all an tbe white Mlk acaddaga wnn

teSsMesd. TWy an se^ aa anr

Joint commUtee of the t

roncreaa. and a suitable s
lected for It la the caplto
The arerwee atnaber oC tialtora la
New Tork dty U eflmafd at m.M«.
aad thstr atajr la tan daysL

terprlslar osmap. Dr. Knnse la prlajarlly a wlenasL and It was hto lore ftor ---------------most dUMt
botany that laapoUad him to ase what could be dons la the way of crowlnc moat
dlAcult of which is here lllusirmtrsounp on tbs chin of
tmlQQS vartoUas of tbs ablqultfms emetua At flmt bs atocksd his farm wteh sd. Tbs support
aiw
ths atlriau Is not attaebod to tbs oltooal plaat. but by dssrsuo bt
tvbleb uMkM tbs imt un tbs
until today lbs srloicar to tbs <

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THE EVEKIKO BEOOBO, TRAvmagt CITT, MICH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1$04.

if:

Don’t Wait Until Your Sufferings Have Driven You to Despair. With Your Nerves All
Shattered and Yoilr Courage Gone.
Wfaen•dtM^bnT^U^t4l<A^tedwaauhUnlddenlTpillllg8d
into that petieetkm of niaeiT,the BLUES,U Ik a ndBb
bena
laUy thu way
Klie hu UxD
tinted once or

ShegrowBHw»darlT<bj-,tUl*UatonoaahePcaliaeatliat adbtTMttogfciiiaboomiibliitbaatob.

i not get “aU light.

She Im
b^^i^he*; then comcK the brooding, moiUf melaachoUy,
LydU E PIi*l«in"K Vepctable Com^oaad^^^aK*
lU coratien
atory iwdled'aU>« is the tna;i:iperience of hundredK of Ainerican
Surely yon «anw>t wtoh to remato weak and aick mad dtoeoBmged. zbAostod with tmtA
t of the female oegaabm try the remedy that haarttared a minfam

uii?i?S53

S^^ve.p.lUwh«avar7tld«c»«««d.trma*ti,a«idIw^^

m* Ji*!r’!!j**?nVshirs!

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

•• *

ht»t quality oaki natural finUh
Th.* i *'***'•
fltMira c»f Ponlanil ofi»
»»»»»» jAll lu-arlnK^all* on tht* Interior win j of the .New York Mfd

___AT—-

Tracyof .New yorLu».jp,i^ <"■

hind of
win, ,.|...-eU« «!tl. .
The
in Ih.. rrmSlnit rooms.Bjdiojn IndotT^ Itadl- Uprayrr that it i». pn-dictcd
sar> rn»n pniti*rit.r
Kiahh uthimi
*« Therapentlfsl
I’osaltni., lutlonUe th.* inu wmu.mjBUrk
window «urk HKim, tnisiee>
tnisiee>- mom and lltfn
Ultra- ]
Therape
ntranrt*. Tb- win-} rUn'h room will U- a donblo floor «ub ! tie*,”
j *« • «»»«n Unit
rrb.n, will »K^ln twojnrP pnaif dressing of felt and flnirht^d '
rrofp»«or rU rre t ura. found thatl,
prayer |iy
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. a
.
a« IKK-rr A Muiirib* of
was comiNis..
,,
idallAt-ry rotim wlJI l»p of mcmaic illf Sdflltiitp lummuu-ui* for Jordan
nd John Mimr
llald iiiH.n a suliMantial ooucrt-te hasp.: bourn afUmard
Pn-f.-^ttr Hati.wer i^w
.‘!|The flnUh on thf first fl.Mtr will l«. of
liuht of st.-p-through I
dotirs into tbf dolU
ark r.H.nt aa.i «h. 1

found that bits of a paott U.nrd U.x

"^rMtliT-fs art. usod in tho ctn ' ^
p^^nl^itm
has Ihhti
vontflatioi, and

.Pioneer Livery Stabie
A man ;:"unu \v» st has l<-fi wiih in.- for
s.ilf a |.air of v,m.u| imil.-sAviih har
iirss anti
l*rio* for tin* ri;^ <POV/

t^b!S

AKo on.* IiUh kv Iniih ko*»«I
xviiuhl lUKI. IW. .. . ..... .

lbrp.;rn?*rnd

In the dark for all davd afuT tla- ra- 4 Munna. and bav.- forautl tla^i
n»iox;tHl
A ilttlo aiiieri- selves into a cotniany for th- manu
aiontliig brought out tbt- fail that » Urturn of tboar rprayt-rTh.-f nu*ti

Onr j4ooil pltiL;

Mr Mtayro has ma io pjaos for ihf, .olmian of uoru.al olt- i. «„p of fba
iMt iii of heatini; and
mediums for luauirostlng this ® ? “V" falnnwl uniiinitt*<l
J plumlung and thia pari of thf btii:d ^ “ ‘oTo i.To iiT fL™. .Lt Vl*‘***‘‘
*11! Im‘ thoruuKhlv untodat'- ***^*^^*
**
ufactun* of tbost- marblnot;
,
j author Ih ilexea Uh* indm
radio lo-tlv
hVbast.ni^rwn^^'w^^^^^^
Tho sprayor i. on tho autom.U,
or radium
r.<llom may
umy tf
I- innde
n,o
amply lirht.Hl, and the flr-.i fltarr v'd!'
..f prse-1 principle that it dcn-h iih own j.nnipim.
tleal use in treating dlseai***
diseuM*
!•*• 18 ftH i high
j '*‘*al
| by the motion of its traveling ahuig
The fli>t fbh*r will iH- fiaUii-d
fiaUiit-d in
till*-of
stotHl in
In I! Another advantage claimed for Hi.
After a till*of radium bad stornl
iMh w.tb‘«
for twenty-four
r s;.h metal
m.-:sl l„h
.,lh' . salt
mU solutlot,
-ulu.lm. h.r
.wo„,.v.r.,ur lu.un|j
,71.,''?.^ ,, .T,T
g run tin i
rorno-K., at, • c m. r i.ie^.w on . the

First Floor Plan,

noo.

un«.t win sirar

IlhrarianH and tni-ieiV* namib.
Appearance of Building. '.

....... ..
re.vd .

Better Than Gold*I wa» irotibled for aeveral

The material no-d m tl.,. eonMi.u- ;

thin ‘*^ ***•' ^*"”**‘"^^^^
'The mmeral’reading n*»m is 22x54 i until I began using Electric Bitters.
ih Ib-ma
;7iVd’
n • aa!ner!
chlldrem.* read which did me more good than all the
grade to the n.H.r line
medicines I ever used. They have also
.f lu fci
Thi" work win
*^‘**‘"'
’““ml^ircular with kepi my wife in excellent health for
n aitenmi * etiiiry^.^, of t 'k ^
Tio* tniMee^'and Il^years. She saya Electric Bitters are
►nus.th work
l*w»sn ^ riHUus ar.. each 12x1 r. fe,.i in -Just splendid
for female
trouble
€)n each side of the eniiam.e will \hlw«%:r»nrh
tUm.d
All cuumuniemlom *.th „o r..,
granite column». with rarxtsl
ionic.
nv.mb are thnuigh large op nlngv
capllol. and txa-e TheM- will siip|s.ri I TIh‘ Ma. k^ In ing In Hie radijl bx.. '
on Mrantj^Td
m
a semlHTlrcular arch of ih-n-a xand^ *»*m the l.branan at all lime.
»*.' J»«*
atone
Ihrectiy aUive the arch wil! i x*--rHght over the .Mitire flrM tin ,r Johnson and F. « Meads
Ih* the inscription st.me of large ,.Ue|vhtcli trake^ the librarians desk the;
^----------------Tltv |.j|irarv- worked
ls*‘U» »d the building
The!
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR DAY
MKive ihlh «•IH•ning^ into the n^adlng nxmi- are
---------------. Hie |»arel’
f‘*^» high and the pers.m in charg.. Twenty-Third Anniversary to be Cele

li*e.. f'^H-e ‘
1 alMoe the wai.‘r tahV on aooxe in. wai.r Tau.i on

OHml^ra^^IlTim.-*"
*'*^Basement
Basement Plan.

‘"‘'*****

Church of ChnaL

*rhn<tlan
Endeaxor
Uay ”
the
, tw,>nt>.third annlxer^ar?. will \n- celeI by the t’hurcli of Christ tlhs
1 t.irporrow
The . fiillowinc

Op.*nl:.c Mf*
Fxb.ien*
S4ins -ilo! Will

Take

Ee'iiatlon — •No
r..i e lkds*mFl-.Minute Talk. Mr
Cllom•M*hv Endencr liav Should Ik- Oh».*rve1 for Foreign Mission* “
S«'nc by Choir
Kecita*iun-Mlss Lna Crawford
!>uet—Miss Daisy t?i
xtrong and
fayvite IK*Velin
nve Minute Talk. Miss
Five
Minute
Talk—M

Cacapad an Awful Fate.

Mr. H. HacKat of Mriboume. Fla.
rttea. *^y doctor toM me 1 had Con
and BoflitaE coald be done
the hast QualUy of unfading black | K*t room At the right of the stairway tot me. I was given
firen up
np to die. The
roofing ilnte- The ridge row and hips,
tmdrr the childrens* room will be oSer of a free trial h^e ofDr. KlaTs
5"niTt*di3S*J^n?H^^^^
tkm.

The enure building will be amply
Ighfd. Aliwiad^a^n^^^

refenmeo
nsim for1
- Uf this i
Will be a work rooai or r. iwlr j
proper with a stairway leading;
^ paasagt* above, this in turn
imamnicaUng witn
the librarian’s :
>om and the children’s reading rtK>m j

New Dlwxnrery for^Slmump^
<inc«« me to tryli________________________
Hag. 1 am now oa the road to raeorery
ePd owe It all to Dr. King’s New Dtecorerr. It tarely aarad my life.- This
cre«t care It guaraatead for all tbroat
mad lung diaeaaaa by Jaa. G. iohaaoo

............... 9^0

B. J. Morgan

.US r«,.. of' T."*

‘•UDO» FOR WINTER SALAD.

pUnl the deps
trying to lutrodiR'e into the United
Bute* to com|>eie with lettuce aa a
winter salad, says a Washington Uls
pateb. It baa been In culilratlon many
years In Japan and was probably intro-j
duced there from China. It In served
in all the tea honaes in Japan, its crisp'
blanched stems being nerved
or boiled with a soy aam'e.
The slices of the udo plant are much
more crisp than celery and luive noue
Of the objectionable stringy fllier* cf
that plant. They have a frenh taste,
like the midrib of a lettuce leaf, with
a slight hut most agre«-«l.le suggesUou
of pine flavor. Tl»e teudvresi shoots of
young Olery mtg not more brittle than
the blaochfd stems
iToperiy serxe^I udo Is n mass of
thli-k white ahayingn. two to three
Inehea long i»y a half Inch wide, with
• bmilam silky inater. It abmild have
■ dressing of oil. vim-gar. s«i( and
pcpp«r.
It Is markeuble rrom early
November untU the im of May. and
any one famIlUr with the forcing of aapumrus ran i-ultlvaie it.

J.IEHIIT

Expert Optician
IS now at HOTEL WHITINO an.1
will remain until I KB. 10.
If tioublctl with licailachc, dun.
ness, in.ligcstloo. weak or inflamme.'
e)c*. it indicates that your trouble it
due to EVK STRAIN, which b
caused by defective vision ivr muscu.
lar tension.

miniuii.

THEREMEOy

mtiiHnui

is a pair of glasses spcciaUy ground to
relieve the eyes strain ami nature will
do the rest.

outside ,
orders and satisfaction guarant.-ed
Your patronage sollciiiNl ^
L. E. TRIMBLE. Prpp.
Other BlghL

■winvrh‘t„'^5!r,

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all these maladies. TIm- solution
be applied externally or Intemall;
la asserted.
aa
alto suggested as a spray for
caUrrhai affections, for use in surgical
dmalngs and as a general antlaepUc.

Creatore’a

C4.rner Ninth and Union
Cltltens Phone 780.

baud ai

Grand Opera Booae in AtlaaU
playing a beanumi medley, a blending
of “Dixie" and “Maryland. My Maryland.” two alra an dear to aoothen
with a stairway
the delivery* room and to

horni*..

I’rio*.

Must be Sold iiy Saturday Night

I It-'-T , on pbolograpble |d«tc for more than
Capacity of Library.
a week. ItsefT».. t oti geriu^ was slwiwn
UKed ah deMred
r.Mini w iil itnvt
epo
t>y fdai Ing grais- jubv in the pre«t. nts
le aprayer han iM^tn on the mar
ss. lobim.w wl li the I Vi.{ of ;I tulh. of fhi. radio a-tbe halt t-.luin a limited wa» and lla^ li—n
Igement that
nj tion
It Is sahl to have lieeu demon-, cixon a ihomugh ie,^t
The in-ide o|
In other p-.r:s «,f tj, Mvd.nr, .imi«l tiuit the gmiM. Jubw would uot the tank is iimiertcl with an Imp.
• lor t!
p ar.r.i-* f,rm,.,„
^ m<nith. even though i vjout* ctiatlng whirli I- nor an. t.-.l i
“'lo’eiM'ro*'
alkatii>
the iN.ttfei
In aiioiit foiir w.-ekh i
Uii.^.rkcl
Mold. sa>> IToftoi^r Tra. ijtack <tt .III 1
ite on eliiihltion ill till;
, .
..
I'rexvut.sl in the same way.
^
p*:) 4~ »lbInline of tla* «li»eui*.w w lileli an* Iteiiig n%”ii'in"‘aVo-r
. co.l1 i
I e Ji
! at iu.«M.ni eMNTlmem..iI u|ton w ith this
av.. no. t.,--ni prx‘piinitioti an- suiertblal eamvrs. ,hmugh the m
• are in the: lupUN twrtaln other akin diseaww. aome liriting ordei>
I the ^P H It! I forms of bllntliiess. tul>en*olo«ls.
the board ol! tberia. typhoid, malaria and
________
ver The b..j** U eipn^tW tiint this I pi'lubMts and it i- claimed thei ran

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’gmi-ral reading naim ^htld^•n^
. big ns.m. Mack m

':«ixd

wvHu If 700 lutT« 1

I Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound |
’i Wi^wS^llh di53S^

Pi

The coincidence was remarkable
when tt la known that the band swuig
Into the atxalna of “Dixie’’ and “Maryland. My Maiylamr at exactly the mn*
ment when Ceoerml Oordoo paaaed Inlo

As I destRc my entire time to fit; I ting glames and with years of experi' ence I am prepared to fit any c)^
that can Ufiued.

8U

re,n Tr^j.

Where Did Hit Jaw Cor
There was a young iad fn»m Chicago.
Who wanted to see a hurz saw go.
He giM his fac*Too close to the |dace.
^
And the docmr said. -Where did his|
Jaw gor

One was pale and aallow and the
other fresh and rosy. Whence the dif 1
death. Ciaatoto rand the dfepateh from ference? She who U btnahiag with
hoalth naea Dr. King's New Life PUU '
the atage and thro feU In a faint to
aminUIn tL By gmtly aroosteg the
loco aaya that the newa of Oor

HiaOpininn.
•It looks to me.- said the Corn FVm
illnaopher. -tike this here war busl
«s was just a scrap between the af
and morning papers
Thos4 j

F^r doctors said 1 would die of

J. L. EAMY
IN8TRDCTI0N IN OIL PAINTINGMr. Louis de Maraiae will take a
limited number of pupUs ia oil
painting at hU itadSo. 234 Waahlar
ton street. He wUI also take orders

for «|Mct>] sabjeeu la oil. Lataaf
WMhIanoo. TenajMTj^

for JO days only. Tha Mhdataro
dkkJMKaMF^atronc"*^
1

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THE KVEMIMO HEOOHD, TRAVEBSE CITT, MICH, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1904.

Shaming
Of the Shrew
» amca
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Wh«!

5i
'5.
Si
i;
S

yatr

rxdaln^

Uabni

KHrood a» b«' auaa-vliaf
ladiotkDtJy paerd
door

or tha stady af Prar«aor Poue lu Hlsb^
diaaa <oO««. of arbk^ laMItutioo
aUbtm was a Joalor
of th.
taeolty.
10b. tbate*# fdeoty of time T».^ mat
Ibaa wUI aat beflo for ao hour Thloi
kaaraa. Vm oa tbe Unt r^xml of no
tid^a facial* arbkb !«• u to d-livrr to.,
■armw.**

Aad lb* pn*nj

IP'

Bot -Ibe pbooQgrapb played oa.Br-r r r r.
Tiro pain of cyn P«Plnc Ibnagb
tbr door of tbr cooarrratory cuarbM
Lrr auad for a BocDnit ataniiMl. tbro
alok Into a cbalr and Ustm opro aontbrd to tbr pbooograph as It
Its r.sx>rd. thro arisr ►!/.« Ir. adjoat tbr
nuuiilnr again, wind ami start It. thro |
IfWrn attenUvHy. to
atntig. mrd- ’
try It pnidocrd. paling and rr^ldeolng;
by turns and ending ber prrfnrmaiKs.
tn a atono of tmni and isibs
'
After a time sb. calmed, roar, wiped!
ber eyrs, adjusb-d brr lialr and. taking i
up a oewspaiirr. sat doo n to o alt. The !
lirst tblni; tbnt *tni.-k ber eye was tbel
aniKHiiK^ruem In flaring headline:
I

you raidj
▼ W

a --nur

-*aa a. X wnaiia a aatca Mmaa
-Toa-Ta ««n<ad Bf-taa-a.
■tkio.ee jo«:|
ear FM
Ihat tkrtv k^ tW*«
F»« Ilk*
Uk* If joa’B eotF W ak"fUw coold sUad It ao loaccr. k«t
betvm r«i
Mrm. AliJackaoi! Am. koaorteg iato tbe iomb. amMed:
aoo Foathnalro tor«nf taaaedrdak.T«» UltlJe.. teankai «»».
-My dtoM. I eald Decking aboOt drri! And aa for y«v yeo ateaelMa
dnrak«DP«L 1 epokr of Ibe dkatpador »»'’~
of tkU MowUor-- -Wky. I belles#'
8beato|»prd tnaallEed. llmwaaae

Oivnlgkt. M. br A. IL LrMk

mW

-Mt

a la lo« aw »e»t ataa amt b>

nU^ and

I.I. r>. «nth# I
tbr Krolutlon

CQfbi^laaa colkge placed tbr ryliodrr

j
I
,
I

had iV0b«B l»to It lb. olcM Wen.

Hbe read with Intereat the escerpta of I
the |e.iure and what, lo the argot of j
the new
-Ik. said in part.’ mean |
Ing of
|«r1 ..f w hat lie ..Ida [
ami for Ibe flmt tline In her life fell |

■lar bypoCbaMa In the rormatkm of our

•f tba graaUDt number x.f Indlrldual.
la full bcalUi and vigor and will, all

of MIHtm
. of painter .
pbOaaopbaror adentiat: That end were
bettor atUilMd by the rrpnodnetlrr aaraga. tba awarmlng yellow man. tl»e
Moalam potygamlai or the sturdy Mnr
■on. And tbm when we hsrr attalmd
tbM grand antScllmaz wr will be dlasl
pa tad Into1 attennaud
attenoaled 1mattrr.vand the
In oyer again
iflM fool proccaa will t
1ve1 Tlie dl
-And do tbe fltleat aurrlv

H f

As abe sat tbtTe reading t
Ing linrs the door
nnd Profewior i
Potti. Mmal, aslonlslrd on the tbieab- j
old. A moment, ami ib. n be at.vped '
ftirwanl briskly. gr»...tiiig ber with a
amilo and a klaa
-Why. what a delightful aunuise!
11 must Im« |juiigr% l.*.| me onlrr
iir sup|M.r.*PotK wondering at tlir
of the prof..wmr. nisUnl
I a.moment, dear , IWorr we do
nnyi!iiiig e|
»»nnt lo'.nsk your par^ .ion f..‘r the
ami prorirts**'*
•t»h, mi that sliort. dmrl Thafa just

m:

U attaw.* and Mr. Ihirwlo drclan-. that
tba aobla (T> cod to be aiulurd l>> man.
tba object of CTolutkm. Is ibe curing

**rc>ai. IH* v<»r mii>k
DLAMar

i am

47

all

;
!
;
'

It!
1 wouM:
1 won‘1.
-t-alui yourw..lf. in
yuiii love! V«iu’«r
I me' S..U
aol. m,\.: -I II »
di»om.. Duirlpniphchlldiei. nr.- ..bamc
rover."
♦ So ve I. and I see
ben\.-ns. madmu. \
HI drive me in
usion. no «•em>«urh>»uiM
ssm : ran t you kee|. wtlll five minutes n,,. *
till I tiiiUli m> work, and then riliwme!
^ smoth
toleMvvItir
•\\... sir' .No. sir! Vou ] *,^w.t..ry
nii.l I iiH' part.d f.u. ver“
"Well.

(Hara a female rolca broke In. * kly
daar. arc you aUll at that stupid lee^
turcr -ni be through in a mli.ule.
myloTc/*)
—'na gone, and tbe rmo remains; tbe
anatodon. thirty feet high. U repnwcnl'
ad by an eight to an ele%..f, f.«.t ele
pbant and the IrUthyusaucis by iIm*
wrwtcbed lltUe boriMsl toad. tl*e farru
dactyh that bird with Its One M..t of
teeth, baa degeoerabsl Inin the tim.
W’boac lack of teeth bus Im^-ikim- prover­
bial. triturating Its food In a empful ^f
graral; the savage -^
rBcna* feeil, nml savages! Do you
know. Thenpbrsstus, thnl It is imire
than lialf luist 11 odoek? | bare no
patience with you-your chll.lnm neg^
lected. the kUehen Hilmmy smoking.
Tborydld.-s Erasmus Idle. >.hir

thing 10 ph-ase you; ..uly l.-t me"

NATrONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
j O iia21!^^~iS^"‘J^r*K

GUARD Health
iodienl Wu» la kc|d in k iHRhliy
dition. TVawy UtotahamnncMiBiMil
doae of Wine of Cbrdai.
Every woman i> Kibioci to oonditioDa
which bring on female wmknma. Wina
of Cardul givm womea atrength lor aU
tbe doUea of
It girea them atronf
oervea and freedom from paint.
Wine of Cardui not only curet but
guaidi tbe beaitb. Tba organs quickly respond to
tbe baling vegetafak ingredienta of which Wine of
Cardui U outupoaed. AheaUbj womaadoai waUto
take this medicine on apptoeching ber periodical
aickneas. Wine of Cardoi emea tbe woritcaaaaof
female trmdikt and baa emed tboomnda

1

Hung! Ilrrnrr!
At iirst Jeuny tru-d to k.s*p up her!
atrm.grsphlo reiH»rl. but as matters lie |
gau to get mixed she «inyed her |H>tiell 1
and leaned baek in Iht ehnlr
pn y lo
varying feelings
.SutHm.. »
ILc guarrrl between le-r uiieliand nn urgent desin- to b
laughter at the nleumllly of 1
Uoo struggled for
coald picture ibeg.mHe pr..f.-v-*or-nilld
|n all matters ex.v*|.t In tie- enthuslan
||rv.prs»sltlon with whleii ].<—..nfronted
lb.- ..mt.nallsUc trod.-.Mt.^; ..f the age
-hiitn.d t.. deaUi by be. «....l.llug wife
as she stood Idilnd his , l.asr umvin
aciously n-gistertng l.erva.if m ihr In

i pEaEMABflSIETfn

ErayrangnaboaldaaaUiEtlMiNr-

<;ive

("Wbut;
4'urslng your wife. urY
you - ' "A blaKtoderm Is not a curse.
It Is the Ollier"
"No. sir! .No. sir! If

I In with l.ls cloilHw t..m and i
bla Doae bl.'txllng, all oa acrYHint of 1
that Impudent lltth* Johnson ls>y. and
yon won-t Iske l.u part, and"
"My *
i
,
i

t,

Enough
: Said

call yoor attmtkm to tl»r fact that Mr.:
Earbart Bpancer make, oar of tlw neb
dIaMC. which la to lie finally diasipatrd
latD lb. attenuated matter out of witb li

■,.>f >•?;; ■r.

Uneeda
Siscuit

te Malaaehtboo Potts. U. Ii. « tr . «f
to tba pbooacr^b and began taklog»
4aara tba worda arbJrb the pK.rr.aor

aiters m (Ae
ayr—EAfERSON.

of tbam quickly and oompleUly ia tbe priraqr of

\T,:

M. & N. E. riME CARO
^illy

i om-rmos-ATTHiv
r yrBukPKi

:::;s
WincofCaidoi
isaamecureforaUlamalediaeaaes.

I recommend

my friends ereryT^esc I go.
Five months ago I
oooid not walk aaoas tbe boaaewitboot great pain but lam weU again.
I have only taken fom bottle, of Wine of Oardai but fael better U«n I ham
fait in two years.

MBS. N. T. GUDEWELLa

wiNEdumui

. Iluliert had stopp.d hU pfutm-nude
and was now xvrtll.M.g 10 a ns klng
chair til hic-lpient eou\uKi..iis
"Its a shame to l.iugh." Jenny said.
-Tluiik of imor old uii.*l.. golug Ihnuigh
all of that, and that wx.s .„d> the
ginning. But It s time to g.. i..,ihe mat
InecI’ll put the r.>i»nl n»x«y. for an
Idea has struck rn.'
I'll Ibiiik It nut nt

riwiA-fnr (WtA'otr ana Pn>rMi«..nt

-ml

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mr

Tfwiu- fr^s.. .^Ur C.m
ne«-: ;k • m «n<l

aim!

m

-

Itouiid to the door, and his enlce halted
the culprits Iwfore* they wold escape In
to the gnrd.-u
IxK.ktng rather shame­
faced. Jenny and Hubert ramc In.
"1 supiiose were goMo tliaok you
raacals for Ibis. Let’s burn the record
and goto supper"
"Xo. na * said Mrs. Potts
"I’ll lock
It up for use In rase we have a n-lapse."



“Well, y tw, undo. In one way-you ‘
arc loo rawh absorbed In your studies
and forget every thing else.*'
"I thought so; I thought so " be mut
tend
'

Cold in the Head,
Catarrh,

larrhlo

• ......... -B.-ii—

*^To b« us«l A>0lr.s tc<J <unl«M I
cApf-rlrnce of oiberi before mi
rl-n*f. I

SORt?

iSetirr l.*n VsswMU
W. J Tolman of tbe inatltuta
.
It was tbe lK‘gInnlng of tbe summer - of
:„i Service tells this story of an
; rai-ntlon. and Mrs Potts and the chM- ioedent that befell him duriiu: his reready d,T»aricd for — ccci trip abroad:
dnrn bad already
"Ml PBAk. aan tor aviuL at tmat btt- - Brad,
Bradi. where H
tle^
kt * err to s,»eod tbe
,«vlted to a dinner In
ru> Lan-t aa?:’
next six wraks
don. and tx^ hostess Instructed ma
dear MattkU. I bate mdy a few i,mrw
A few day. later Jenny and Hubert
ke a cerula lady to the table.
patmgrsq>ba to suhwV and my le.nnre wen* m tbe study conspiring. As a re
■ was a woman there w hose bus- I
, suit of their ranelave Jenny sat down ______ a somewhat noted man. hafl recan be uUI , at
ty|>ew riter and hammered off the ccnily left for India. I thought this
—"wboot eyes and
land at immense dlslamra. lias been : fuli-w
one was my partner.
dliplBcad by crentures like myarlf and * ^
HiahpUor
".Vfler we were aoated 1 started in
on the weather as an Ice-breaker.
wUbont glaaoea see 1kt«iim1 tbelr noses
without trUina wnv m>e
" 'Been a very nice day.’ I remarked
W#“hou.. At » p m and hi. )• Ir. thr miu aflably.
fTTbara Ibe first true word you’ve antrreom to the
tASAor s study
You j
- she n^plK-el to tbe effect that It bad

’’hang on. *

LW HASTINGS & SON

YOU

Sold by S- E. Wall A Sons.



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..

new carpet la needed In the dining

tl..l Mr. aod
Alllngbam have nepsra
Ii-dbroa. TK—
tbero wraa going to be a divorce
They

With the place where your
not begin wi
bosliODd bos
"She looked pained sud stlffenfd.
Afterward I learned she wtt a wld•w."—New York TImo*.

IS

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ELECTRICITY
MR mnr BmMc
U|M III Htir Cl.

JOHN R. SANTO
16EIEGAL IBBAilCri
Now Wllholia aiook.

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Butch«rs and 8ausa«e Makerm.

COLD WEATHER GOODS
We can fit you with Cheat

rruteciora.

Lung ^ Proieclors.

Patents

jsuvEi ounie

wiikl

and
away to be

from which a low-priced Vest or Lung Dmtector can easily be made.

S. a CHAPW, PrbprletK.

“Better look at our propoalilon."

Pbone ll(

In Waabin,.... St

“ «t,.«0oa 1"*’>■» "»,«»«<«’*«<■ keyliole of tbe study dut.r

^ pate-

do nay that Mra. Alllngbam i. no Iwt emuUon- Kbe waa torn with i
t*r than abe abould
b..."
m« ; Jealousy In tbe
luld IM.
" ".Now.
Now. M«
tbeparoxr^m.
angf* to
paroxyhu.^ of anger
r. yoo
l Iw m> un
»be bad been
. Mra.
. o»ai| and a blrh bad Uxat, to l«..n.r .bnm-1
Mi-t. Ic the ao-ooaiioo. of uof.libruloTOa,
far five mlnouiL")
~"bav* ceaaed to believe
thing w* cannot nee._______________ ________________________
CNoToo don’t believe anytblnj | But oow abe fell tbe fianr* «f that
wfa^ Mra. AlUagbaixi preteoda to b<'
frightful of an aafftTloga, and
iBtelJectnal and tbrowa up her big ry« ; the tootb of tbe aerpent w«. deeply
at you. and all tbe time abe docan’i huried In ber bosom
aadenUDd a word you aay.-Mj
A ronfoaed murmur wa* all that waa
tore, do be cfaariUble. aod do be atil i at flrat audible, bot aa ber breath aod,
fbr a few moonaata.-)
’! pulse, accelerated by the exertion of i

i.

pmusTo.

PER lOOO Wins

Linen Veats. c»r we can ahow you aome good values In JChsmoIt Skins,
‘^•1' Tbureda.v .
latcbk.-y

A. b. TYLER

It may devdopc

Pneumonia or Consumption. Paracampli
is a safeguard and it should be kept in
every buiuc every day in the year.
Re­
member every’ bottle is guaranteed (o do
what we claim.
Sold only i 1 2.sc,
and $1.00 bolties.
Don’t take any



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opens the pores, stimulates the circula­
tion, rcinijvcs the cougeston, kilU the
germs of Callarrh and soothes and heals
the mflatnmed mcinbrantvs quickly and
surely.
So doii’ l allow your I’old or Ca-

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Sore Throat and Chest are instantly
relic\*ed and quickly cured by the use of
Paracamph.
Snuff up the nos<*. apply
freely and rub in well.
This soothipg.

YOU

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f, s. ? »

The leetorr. aiuriidrd and .-xelscd at
Hu* I ilt.T end, w as d. tlvere.1 evlth great
rcint
l*n>f«aer ’nds.i.bni-lus MelatKhthoii I’olis, hsving li.dst.d on
hearing hU rv«vvnl mwali.d and having
J dlns-tid Jenny to destr^ey It. w Ideh she
did imt da was eery silent at..| wn- evMenily wrtghlng s.»itictldiig earefnlly In | hiter Jenny r«Y-Ived a phonograph with
I the following prescription

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J. H. MONROE

GUlhO illPlOS I (NO <Ki 9Y
COaPARV.

TrAliMiArilr. ,Uil7 l;Sip m-

objccilou lo d.ilng that iK.ee.”
And Hubert dhl It. receiving in ntum
a ship and Idng call.d "an Impadent
fell..w ”

footed aod that ber dresses are growlad< do abort tbat they
a iballrt dancer.
I
rlgbt now—1 won’t atau,._____ _
Tb«»: I bad to onterlaln t».«. MopM ,
t^raaber. all tb» ovcolm: and uow too
won’t throw a word
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Caifto-Maod la
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Choice of 12S Watohat at onafourth off roflular pelcea.

*1110 Pnarlaaa Flna Paiila aro battar
than marehant tailor aaada. Mada by
P^J..^C,OK»K
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