The Evening Record, September 27, 1901

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The Evening Record, September 27, 1901

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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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1901-09-27

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1^^ THE EVENING RECORD
I TBAB-Sro. ISM

TKATKBBB OITT. X1CH« PRIDAT. «KFTK1CBXB «T. IMl.
aeoi—f IV—■

comerioe au off

CASE GOES
TO THE JURY
of Pact

MiMt

Sottlad by Th«m

H TK IIG auptMUS CASE
Of tlM TravarM City Cu Co.
Asolnat th« Council

W. 8. ^rnirn— ......... .. - taO*TMtiW«n» U*M
te MMdtiW tte Mbool of
■rtOtt— is Iwlait. at vUcb
BatiA atMaalbM U
tfa* EnoBtin niMtrUE ctf tU Gate

NOTICE

HAS NOT BEEN FOUND

TWENTY MORE
WITNESSES

TO WIB TttBB

there U aoom fear of i—l play maalfasmd. thoogta tbU opfakm U act yet
bald fay the aathorlttea.
The Uet that wae kaowa of Darby
wasi^hea he Uft tha aalooa of V.
te*e (h* bmmlI eMvwtl— is Battle
a the weet tide abeat •
0«ak nest y—rtael—def Tiv
Tmbmomr
for
tho
Navy
DoThe Mb aiTlred at
Oily. M M<ted la DetraU.
Urmahoat aUal^i. aad
nitmont Will Ba Ended
TUm Mttea. Belpb deeim. «m
Mwwad erldeoea of Inriac beat kard
tee tedu oppeetMB totbeeoT—■
tfOB
h«e.by Daterttk« OmtIt U fared by aaoe that Darby Ime
I ead OMT. wbo had yavrleaely
beeaamde the rioCiB
aeaaad that they woald '
» amenta
ThU btdief U aot held by caiiet
aothlac te te «ith the natter ao tone
ale. birwerer. wbo thtoke that Darby
ae W. e. hadee— wae aKire ia the
probably
fell from the -wayoo while
. Wbea IhU auitade:*f the tw«
drirloy the Mm hard, aad that when
tobimaelf be tonad
Uo a patltloe te fartoc the c
the meoey tbat be bad reeelrvd for
bare aooordiiic ta the deeialoa la Detba l—d of prodaoe Umt be braoytat to
trelt. wae aesl to the aeoretary of the afaU te ooeoUde 1
If tbe Bobley oae by >wa bad dlBppmred, aod ttet be
by
I of hu eaeapoA- to yo
t week. Be ays be
of the leadlaa faaelaeee aad |vofai
I. and eo bad eleored oot.
al nee here aad anaariat ireoil ai
yalanent aad a eordlal reoeptloa. The
FOR McKIRLEY MEMORIAL
petM—. bewem. faae tailed ta Ita
objaet aad Battle Oraefc wlU fat the
neoy of the past two daya He lattiBed tint be did act direot Bifftbee to.
Vire Behley lbs Ufonaalioo oohtalaed
U tbe dlipateh Cron the Bary detert.
8r TVVvrxMi U. Ih.^
Sept i;-The McKinley
On Hia Arrival at tha Priaon the BpanUb fleet Tbe dlipatob ylr.
MemorUI MaoeUtioo nf Caneo blm for deUrery to Stfcley direeP-d
at Auburn
d today for the
the Uttar to prooeed with aU tpm-d to
Santlaco, and be fotmd Sebley at Ban- pnrpoeeor eUetiay and malntaUlay
IS -of popsUr rabecTiption a
tUyo aad did aotdeem it neoematy to
memorUl at Oaalon to the
Ufim BcAley of hU ewa BOrenMota.
LUetaoant Hood. eoaunandUy the
Hawk darUy the wK.testlfled that oa
l>XKaui«Al.LV BXPaUSBO
the Btoralny of Kay S3 be dxllrrred a
Aabaat. Sept. tf-Ume Oeolcoai dUjiateh te Behlt-y at Oieofayoa. from
aw eoeaiitea a oeU la marderare’ raw Bamiaoa. dated Kayfl. statiny tbat
U Aabara prUoa. Ha will be par- the BpanUb Beet wee probably at Ban- 8r
Ultted to aee BO oae except the leUst, Unyo aad if Behley was Btirted tbai
Sept.
rr.
when bebai eonaeBled to raoeire. tbe wiaadnm was not at Cieafnyos to Ohoale ealU.1 at Uarlboi
PaUaad trembllat. he wae dracfcd laoeeed to BaatUyo. aad If Ibewaemy today. King Kdward {n
there, to blockade tbe port
from the train at S o'eloek aad haefveesed to the ambaeBilnr bit rymia..hiiigtini,
Bapt
2T—A
written
aplled threaefa BdleOD patee. bat aot (>'•
thy WUb the |«ople of Amarlea over FRANK FRIEDRICH
lore ba Imd beea brateo fay a mob ae- plUntionby Admiral Bampaon. that
of Praeldeal McKin-!
THE OLD RELIABLE
tamUed then. Ee wae taken into Attorney Blayloa be permitted to rep!n>ws..b
'
XiaPm-tM
tbeyrardea'eoaeeUaetateof abao- raatmt bU UMraett. war eahmitUd to
Admiral
late ooll^M. bat later reoorered hU Ibaooon tills afternooo.
TO SHUT OFF WATER
Dewey etab-d that the iN|ne« woald
eotapo—re aad t»Uy hie maaa
aot be ytanted.
oae of etolld ladlSeranoe.
Lartas oT Malm otn l-a>
O the way from BaSaU to Aafaon

BY THE END OF NEXT WEEK

hUtcmlneillK
HcMrFW.

BnrfBllily

OUT Oae Oa. Ta the Mayer aad Oeaaell ct Trarene Olty weet to the Jacy
thiaafWaeoB WtJO.a.'td it la ae«
ap to than tetelemiae the faete la
the eaae. There are <|aiu aannoae
aad the deeaneat to vUeh thay bara
to Ala BB aarvar ltalaiva*et—eral ttaad e< the qaattloat le le
pore whether the ptaa of laylag the
MOae ae propeaed fay the city le or U
The opeatac arpanaal for the
ere wae nade by B. B. Ftpu. wbo oeeaptad anlaalaela (ola( erer the
teatiaMey. He war fetlowed fay Olty
Attonwy Oraaa. wbo oorapled aa boar
aad halt altofathn. la pweeatlapthe
Me of the eity. wbtob be did la aa
able naaaer. The artanaal wae
eloaed by Oearfe E. Mliteria far the
paa eonpaay. la a eery able apeeob.
Tin rbarce ef the eoart eeaapted bat
Uttb ttna.*Jo««f Mayae elnply aapttta Marly what wae eeaaat by
. Me of the qaaaUoee of faat aafanittad to tbajary.
A rardletlla the eaer U aot expeetad for a aanber of hoare at k—t.
( UUyBaclaeer Wllhelai aad Stteet Ooi
Tbe Utter weal oa the eUod
yeaterday aftanooa and hit teetinoDy
BtmwthnH-d tbe eaae of the olty very
naah. He kaowe the etr—ta. alleye,
eewen aad water naUe of Um- olty
like aa open book, aad tbeattermye
for the ca> oonpaDy did aot drrite
the tUffbleel pUaeare from the poaltire way Id wblefahe paTehUleotinoay. aad lie eeoDniry.
CMty BaciDeer (Fllheln proeeaUd
hU eonplete fleoree for UylDpOfthe
Mlaa U tbe dlapated Meriue^. AeeordlDc to the way lo which tht pae
eompaay deelred Mia lo nake faU eetiMtee the olty pUaa weald reqoire
nor eipaadltara.
lyaakedfor aae«eelinataa. to eorer the wuae lerrttoty.
they were to Uy three laoh
Tha e—n wae Me of the eatia
tha Wf«t aide of UdIoo atreat. They
lateaded to Uy a aia iaeli mala dowa
UDion attwt to rowly the territory
both weal aad eatt of that etroet. anl
U tbe oily plant thay iaaUwd o
tacdi naUe dowa tbe aUeye both
aadaanef Ualaa atteet aad panllel

.THREE DOLLARS..

SMITH

MOB GREETS CZOLGOSZ

rr;

'(jdmpos/Ie
I *i/we -7fo/rn’/i

-;a value receiveu udies' shoe

BLENNERHASSETT~b> C. F. Pidgin
ETERNAL CITY-Hall Caine
REIGHN OF LAW-James Une AUen
GRAUSTARK-McCutcheon
captain RAVENSHAW-Robert Wilson Stevens
SKY PILOT—Ralph Connor
HELMET OF NAVARRE—Bertha RunUe

The Weather

NEXT TO YOUR WIFE
Your undershirt is your nearest aod warmest Iriend—it
may be tomorrow or a week hence, when your little thin
shirt and underpants must give way to heavier weights
—no shivering, no freezing, when you put something
warm next to your skin.
Va mU a seed aadelyhtly Balt
of Uadarwear far 50c tbat rrtalU at *ae all errr tba elty.

■uiDMiL Utharmakra.«I.K.K

Sad IS.W.

We sell the best $i. and $1.50 suit of Underwear
that can be put up for the price. Cotton, Wool, Halfand-half or Silk Underwear: Cotton, Wool and Silk
Tamo'ihaaterA, all
eolorm for ~
and Olrlt.

' S. BENDA & CO.

dandsome Effects
in flew Dress Skirts
Just received ^ placed on sale here.

Prices $2.M te Sto.oo.
See them—the styles will please you.

RAVK PriUKAMHi THS

CHANGES OF TIME

DRAY BUSINESS

■ Uo IMa Kken Matttar

OF GEORGE JAMESON.

SENIOR LYCEUM OFFICERS
AfMr Satnrday of tliU week both
the O. B. A L and tha Pare Maranette roads wlU hare new time
tablea in elfeet
Oa Uw G. R. 4 L road liul^haaye
r teldy
_ _
r aebool tbe i« madp exeept la (hr timaa-^ arriTBl
Bealer Lyeeain of tbe Hl«b ettieel
uity at«-J0a. m, llOla. m. aad t:30
weercorcaoUed. with the foUowing
p. m. Traiat will arrire 4:10 a. bl,
ofleen:
1 ;t0 p. BL aad ' :50 p. bl n,.- 6 :S0
Praeldeat-Edward Kyselka.
traia rant to Oiaad Bapide wUbt^a
Vioe paeeideat-Fled BalUy.
ohange.
8eetetaiy-mu Bopbee.
Ko ebaage U made eo tbe Per* Mareeu are brlRht for lb* bett ly
qaatte exeepi to take oS oae tiala aad
hie year that haa erer baeo
altar tha time of aaother. Tbe train
U the hietoiy of tbe Bi«b. tram the aoath at 4 :&S a. bl aad reThe Bret meetinit of Uie year
tanlng froB the north at 10 45 p. m.
will ba bald U the Blfls school aeU lakaa (oS. aa.l tbe time of anrlral
aamblyroeo^ w>me tlna aaxt m—th.
of the ereelag ttaia from the eeath
U edamgad teB A :10 te • 45.

.p

ly lorlt^ te look at oot patleni. 1
whether they bnr or not Mr*. W. 1
0. I^wreDo*.
. 1

ALL the eew aad handedine detign.
in fall and winter milllaery ai Mra
0. W. ImwTMioe't openlag Friday
aad Sanrdar. SegK. ST and 28.

laklny the eUvatloe* aod aeuiny the
yrade aUttM in the portion of West
PM-attr a— Bielin rtartao ee tin Imwn oeBi-tetT where it U proposeto bare tbeMcKiaUy nmnameat.
TAI4.'Aht.K aoBOn KII.LVn
The real tbiat U tbe ttmpe of base
baH U takiBc: pUee eo the Twelfth
itraatpaA tbU aftoraim The Uoolty. amisted by tbe foar B'e. m pUyiDjt the rert af the aeoier elaee a fame
Of base baU tor the cdmmptew^tp of
•rmythUc. ■ Eieaertek and Beyer are
the battery tor tbe Paoehy. aad Boaera and Oolby tor the Booleta.

Plytaeoth. BepL f7—Aa a Fere MarqoMte freight WaU waa baeklay late
the yard faerr early thU Boralay.
ear ceetaUiag a loC«r rataabU raer
benea. a party of two woBf«i.twe lit­
tle yltU.aDd eight men aad boyt. ndteoty t^pled erer.
Tbe mea and
beya re—lrad aerae eata aad tnUea.
iw^were arrioDaly hart. Two
horaee ware killed, and two eanoet
Ure. The trmatoder w««i badly cat
Kertbfiald Ocwttr. Ohio. Sept r- ap. Oa.'otthJbareeekUledwaaBld
Mra Perry CartU aad her tfaire yeoay
a worth SlO.au.

ay. Mra OartU
d froB aa aaylam, aad
Port Worth. Bei* ZT-Alaoit tbe
it U beliared tImt aha droward her
wOte baetaea. part of McLeod w
ehlldr—aadbataalL
deatroyed by Brr thU mwalag.
Twa BtryrtM* riMd.
Urn U »lto.OOO.
Dm* D-by paid Jadfe Bobaeti »1
____ tedayforridlaceBawaUanBelybi
Kaerge LewU w
«ara. wllbeet a Ump.
ObarUaKlag waa aUoamimil
a MBLSt te V
for ridUy — tbe west ttte ef UaUa
tey, Oet 1 aad t. ImtaM Oylei
Meat. bttw«B Blxth aad TwaUlh.
So aad arlamr aUllaary.
Ikte

pSSREX '^iniinuaBiainNnNmiMHi.

WILL GRATIFY THAT LONGING •. •

From lots 20 Per Ceot

PALL HILUh'ERY OPBNlKOFii-l
day and telerday itei* 31-SK AeerdUl ioTttatioa extended lo nil. |
All eUgaat ibowiag.
Wood Sie-

aa«C Bail TODAY
OBOC BALL lUlHll

* DtMU-Vkeai. n te ni-4:ooi
«:eata. 9 14.
Tolado-Tbaat. n 14 a n 14.

t«t 1.1 I

F. E. LAHYM & CO.

COLUMBIA A SURE WINNER

FINE RACING STOCK

M Che Reee MM.
Tbe beet eidlertiaa
Bao raetaf
Moekthatarer appeared— tba loeal
Week will eoateal tbe nwea here aext
weak. Six flae epee.Ure will arrive
tram Bast Jordan Bonday. aad a eeoce
of otbera will arrire from rarleae
p^tt tbe ter foUowloic. There ana aamber of barms that bare already
fell ^ the mek. aad the traodee U
brlybt tor tbe bmt race meet erer held
la aortbcaa MlOhlitaa.

CITY BOOK STORE

F. E LAHYM & CO.

b

the iwiwaer is eald to hare expteased
R^t few ble <Ued. Be eUll anUUli
ed timt be was aloae in the plot.

PROr. J. r. WTBOIfO. IMTOMnr 4
TtobBUMiriAs-. *li» ronKt.TnmUw-- end

STEINBERG’S GRAND DPERA HDUSE
TOMORROW NIGHT igjr.i*''

f HE S.-.’Sr.-oo-.R. SUCCESS

the-IRISH pawnbrokers .
WITH THE COMEDY STAR TRIUMVIRATE

wUl be Eira to those tsUac ap
a course ofstsdy bebre Oct l.

WTEIMATIUIAL CDURESPOiniEME
SCHOOl OF SCRAUTM, U.

TTi-imoti
I
Aot Ik. faw-iM ln*i
MAXie TlirMHI-LL
I
TnETWOAMlIlK AH MAtra
Aadik. V"lkf«im Bitrmrdlmrr CMt

More Music than a Comic Opera

c^oSra
A Vaudeville Plum Pudding

25-A COMPANY OF-25

HAROLD E. WALKER
REPRESENTATIVE

omrmCilr HM'I

Aeecrdliip to the flfuret of tbe rlty
PREPtRIHG FOR NORUMERT Jgluww BbMk. aaplaeac. the UyUir of the UleraU Id
the dlepated
Xsperte -Baallehnaa are *■
the elty pUae aroald reqaira I.OM S
-r-Mm. Mch:ia«er'*
faat Un of pipe, aad woald aapply
note thaa foar blottm more tarrllory
'Pl- f7-Ti
1
thaa aooordlac to tbe oompaDy-.
d
the
OelemUaaa
aad
axperta
reyard
pUaa Tbe tnal east U the dUpatod
Uaet Canton. Sept* T-8ecretary Oortelyen arrtred thU Borblny. Mri. Mc­
the wosiler that maay hare rataeaentKinley'• ooodilton U aetohanyed thU
•d bar to be. BIr Tbomos Uptoe
tl^ over Chat of yeaterday, when
or I be ia ctill eaofldenl of llftlBp tlie cap. ■be ihewed IndiaatloBe let ImprereU appears that the real ol
dlttOMd oott of plpUy tbe ^ freaa
tbe ttaiae to tbe reeldeaoee. whieb. It
U feared, will Uaeea the namber of

NEW BOOKS
jurrmcnvsDAT

The next I quarter begins
October I. Ten percent,
discount trtii be alloared
to all ukers who will call
at city ofhee (upstairs over
Herald office) and pay
water rates for next quar­
ter before October i.

OliariB Darby, tte M who was in

A PEW OP THE FAMOUS

.

OOm lloan.

PRICES 25, 35, 50 & 75 CENTS
Now 00 tale at the Box Office. -Tdephona 112 fo? aeata.

GREAT SAMPLE
SHOE SALE....

Ma m (01!D iBS tOOKl

REMNANTS!

snt that hundreds of Trav­
Here’s the annou
erse City shoe buyers have been looking for. Saturday
we place on sale two large lines of sample shoes - about

1500 PAIRS AT LESS THAN
WHOLESALE PRICES....„~ One line contains about 300 pairs of some of the mpst
elegant shoes made for ladies.
MiwaBHiMl; i t-t. rLlh. AAA I»r.
The Other is a line of Men’s. Women’s. Boys’ and
Girl's Fine and Medium Shoes made by one of the
most reliable houses in tbe shoe business.
«u>d muUMit iT

mitt <ndth.

THIS IS THE WAY THE PRICES RUN
AND
$4.50
GO
AND
AT
$3.50
CO
AND
AT
$2.75
GO
AND
AT
$2.25

55.00
54.00
$3.00
$2.50

SAMPLES
SAMPLES
SAMPLES
SAMPLES

$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
$1.50

Boys’ and Giri’s Sample Shoes at correspondingly
low prices. To insure first choice, come early.

ALFRED V. FRIEDRICH
POPULAR SHOE BOOSE.

TOE OLD STATO.

Lengths for Waists, Skirts or Dresses.
Our weekly sale of all odd lengths left over from
our week’s selling. This week being our Grand F^l
Opening, consequently we have sold more Dre«Goo<»
and hence a larger assortment of remnants than usual.
They have got tq be sold, regardless of cost.

REMEMBER. SATURDAY ONLY.

THE BOSTON STORE.

mms m snot
Velour calf stock. Beacon
last, heavy watef proof
soles—Price
94.00
Velour calf has the soft­
ness of kid and the tooghnos of calf—looks well,
wears well and is ea«ly
kept inline appearance.

PARKER BROS.

I BVftmrB KMODSti, n^r

IHE

I carr, mca, mudat. a

mm.

' TRAVBR8E<nTY, MICHIGAN

twiAau AH of Ae'haUdlag
a epooiaUp ftttad >p for Aa
iVnttil thaeilp. Hew earpate

GRAND TRAVeRSe HERAU>

( feat deep to beiag
wader Ae taob of Ltaento. at,
8srlBclald.Ill..aadwbeD Aeieoep.
HAe hae Aea ooMpleAd. wiA a oobCreteItotogAdaatoeacaga. Aerearelaa of Ae Bartpiad praaideat will Wea—eB4iaOaaTygta»to»awi»»lti«
A lewerd toto U pad Ae nalt aaaled MlelhM IMw AmwIiwm retBMri awkai
IwXVtUeipwWM
ap far aU Aaa. 'Thto wiU A Aa
tweUA tlae Ae bedp of Uarala Aa

Talari b Ituiis ItoBB,

M bnabeard toeoraab. .
aSatoe aad bnr eoae are ever ready to
Uwd Atir Totoea aa iateiw for Ae
aldofawaktod Float her beaatifal
treS*A?°MiV'-S»*^llto are*eo
bt ap. they ieaa Aeh." wrltea
Hogbea. a diwgglet of Loolre:
----- Bbrriato-> Colic aad Diarrhoea
Bemedp to all .t^ eaa Adeeired. Up

MdpMwdkj'i t»a«m b»r«tlf]r*

tac M W M&dh aklMatb tia »<>•
«MWt«llitetM7. WM ftUr iMdIad mm) while Ixatan
Ae MdtA bcneU • enoh yaeiit wllti
• ipiwdM arMT. The IMP to oM rrt
wo*. b«l tbe frleade of the Oolubto
•n e^idewt tiat «>* eop will tewis
WtMi aide the poA

k. and Id the toat week la OctAar the dial aet ta tto' tnmedr will
»> epaeitwl UMMBaaoaall peMlty
far the gnat artaa, pat tbe Ufa of tbe
Oftmlaal will aaawer for bto deed.
The paatAMBi to aU that eaa be iaUMad. altboafti hu daatardlp aet d»>
prired a aatlm wt gMat amtaaiaaa, a
wtoa talar aed a type of AneneaD
eitlWwAlp; aad brooKhi aortow to
the kaarte of dk>« ihaa eerecty allItoa paopto. Todar
«akM to the rrtooa at Aebara. where
A wlU aooD look the laet opea the
light af Ap. He will dtr ia the electrie Aalr aad hto death will eloae a
w la ov aatloaal ble-

IMaerlA it”
SSaV
bottle at>.

OYSTERS'

FIRST OP THE
SEASON
ArrA to aap atple or aold to Aik.

-laOwwtafBBriWhlilat

Bottna dtolngae aad opportaaltM for

■a and Haala Tnuaball
TA fcnaer. Ae greateet of IrtohAaaa
aad Ae orlgtoatan of Ae tall aad
abort litobBon. Aa tottar to tA daistp aoabrette wboae work to tA Ropt
for her eo macb pcatoe aad
tceof Atog Ae faaet dreaa.
to faroe oomedp. Tbep

A ae reore. Thto It qaiA }aatii
aad tbe aieniwr of hto trial aad tbe ere, aad a boai of prettp girU. Thto
oUoo ooatea to Stetoberg’a Oread
dlgaltp of the law Ulaatnled to
mw ai^t. Atnrdap. Apt
eaaTietlea will aam ai a leaai
I mathoda of Atattoe u
Auto girla wA Uitok It nde A
old warld.
laagb ia pebUe are warned aot to too •
c inley tore tow Slainbatg'e Oread aext Wed
aeadap, Oet I. wbA Botoad Rced’e
"HaaibBt" ia there. AU Ideai of Aooron to Ale regard are boaad W go
bp Ae board. Aegbl Wbp It begtoa
aa aoea ae Ae rartato ie op. wlA all
( of the KalghU of Aoee aicApeaad dlOcaUlec la Ae
pard of Jadge SAw’e rMpectable rreideawe. aad It aeror atopa ootil Ae
lodge la feBOotatag forW dope, ia boc- eartato dropa oa lA laat act
ar at tbe late t*recidM>t ReEialep,
Pare, eleaa. wAle<ioBe fas ia Ae
who waa a laaiaber of the order. All ■araeMrtoticof "HaBbag" Aat haa
Ae PpAlaa lodgee to Ibe • atire c
alwapa Bade it tA greaWat eomedp
«ip. will how tbe dead eblet ei
aa of ererp awaoa. aod Ae
Ura to Aa auae wap.
kind of faa to to II Aie p.«r.alAoagfa
Ae pieee to fall of aoreltlea.
T UP MOXItAY
Joat for «oe algbt let aa focget bbaej*. rtaatNaar- toeaa worrtoa. oar BotAr-to-law'a
teBpar, aad Aat dlBgreeable ft

iouttiiie EOR M K

HEWS OF THE WORLD
Dl SHORT STORIES
to Tot* a Toat aoB to poblle worki to
otAr that tA aaaaploped aa
Bred from atarratico. Tba eito
to aggtaeaied bp Ae retern of ihooeaaA of wotklagBuo wA Ar<< toat
Uialr }oA to Oeraaep. A aimitoi altaattoa exlata ia Preacw. Of ISl '
tog itocke on Ae Phrto Beoae. Ae ag­
gregate deeUM to TBiae dariag Ae
paataU wcatA to *80.000,OOa
daeUaaa to Pmaee baa brea oaaaed bj
tA baary Raatoa Icnaa. wbieh are
:tog capllal ewree for Preaeti
daattia.
BoMCi Apr*! PrweideBI I
dgaad a decree deolariag Rio Jaatoro tofaoied wlA Abceie plagaa
TA Hoae baaka Are gireo oat aa
ettimale of Ae oetpat of gold for
Aat dtotriot for the erwaao. lAp
plaeo tA aaoaal at 06.000,Oqo. wbieh
itoalphalf BBilUoaiaore Aau laat

wbee* Smjmot WUUam to etopiarare
rigarnaa thaa <-rer before. Poor
saia of tA froatoer Tillage of
olkeAm were arretted with two
Btnngen who*' lodgiagi oentatoed a
qaaatitp of anarahlatlc lilemtan.
Tbe. rlUagor. were aabaeqaeatlp »•
toaaed. At tA etreage
dlted to Rattla on tlie charge of aninggliag anarelitotlo literatiire.
Rear Adalrel Ororge W. UelTilto,
ohlef of tA bnrean of alAm eogiao-rtog, At not had more thaa fortpeight boar*' leoTe of ataeeace at aap
ne dnriag tA laat ,foaneen
ttoepciag Ae titae oAt in ae>panpi
iptog Preaideat Jf^tolep
Paeil
and one week pa
at tA Otalokgo expoaitlOB
^Deatltote Btoen froB .oaUptog
diatrioia an- arrlTtog at Koae. TA
United StatM cMBer Batr As^
toaded 18 mee at Koae. Tbeoe:
foaad on tA beaoh at Kat«
tonad, panaitoea and oot of ea{gillea
TAp had for aaae BoatA bean de.
pMdtog OB what flA Aep ooold
gaae Aep ooald kilL Thto
tmrtp }otoA la Ae rnA to KotreAe
to ISM aad Are been there
ttooe. TAp report that dariag Ibrwpern Aep failed to find acre than a
few eolera of gold.
TA gorernor of tbe Ann lidanda
cabled to Ae Spaatob
aptog Aat oaap Aipa wn* wreofcA
daring Ae bnrrieuie that awept c
Aoae tolaaA a few dapa ago,
there waa greet lore of life

war, atpa that Orcat Britiaa to
aataraaliwaaoBtAftralApof Ae
froB Ae realualiOB of ita Atoct
—Ae oceqaeat of tA two Boer repob.
Uea.

J. W. SULTEP’S HOUSE FDRKM6 STIME

It i> aaid bp Ae aeoretorp of Ae OotoBbtoa legaUoo to WaAtogtca Aat
Ae Colcaabtoa reAUloe Aa alreadp
eoet Aat gorcreaieac prOO.OOO.Om and
46.000 llTea.

An todBReial criai. to rapddlpapreading Aroagboat Eanipr. In AoaAe partial fallore of the crope'
areaed a tall to the pric-ee in all
of A- todBKtrie« aad Baap mill, an*
cloeing
An Engltob .1
woBoa'a Ai^ree bat offered a t.wardof ^twagn^
to

*^ltoaeAa Pi*.
avtottoa * coatoiaa
M> Aobal. aad to
abaolotclp bee

WwJZ'I 'ue<iril«r

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135 Front Street

CiMkMI kat.

Fire Insurance
A. VaallMIres.

D. W. STEWART

(MRIQ

I'ractical Shoeman

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T'LECTBIO aad Oaa Bhad-w

and tJIubre
H sod Osa
Om FtxtRrer,
Rxinrer. Bella and (’all IWIK

deeceat Lkmps,} c. p. A :100
and colon. laterior b lepboo.* f.»r hoow<,
factory or store.
We mn wire anpAu;.’
“ bell to s whole city.

teaebtr of tht Violin

For Results-Try a Record Want Ad

THE HUNTING SEASON

VIA U. R. ft I.
October. limltA nstU Ac follow
. SandaT leeTtog Affalo.
.Aal
Bgeata for partiealara
O. iTLookwood. O. P. Agt
C. S. Manap. Agt.

Ifiartin Si 6oans
BUSINESS CARDS.

WILL SOON BE HERE AND YOU SHOULD BE
FULLY EQUIPPED FOR THE SPORT

VOUR GUN
Did not prove satisfactory last season—you*ll want to buy a
new one. It’s to your interest to purchase one early.
You are a good judge of well made guns, pass
your opinion on these. Other hunters
are satisfied; we’re sure you will
be— Just placed on sale

tJ. or

iJ2r.£S.*.S22.*£ir;.«

Single Barrel Shot Guns Donble Barrel Shat Gaos
^. Repaating Shot Gons
Rpmlngton villas Marlin Rifles Wlocbestar Rifles
AIR OUNS
All kinds of Gun Cases, Cartridge Alts, Cartridges, Shells,
Tools for Refilling Shells and all kinds of

B-a«

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A RURNACE? p’^KSi.ffs^iSi.ssr

...AMMUNITION.

BETTES SEE HOBBS ABOUT THAT

FAMOUS PENINSDLAR FURNACE
caeore, to real/weaa receipt of at one-

IT MAS HO ■QUAU.

TilffphfM llfl. to.

I U. BTCVniB. a. D.. Hiwi jiittir Pto-

_ MS. STSr

►♦OUR GENERAL LINE OF CANDY IS COMPLETE-#I

gjsraris..asjrir,g

MY. .J. MOBBS

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Don’t mlu our Saturday Shoo SpaCiala-Thay are CAnulne Barsairw

BUPPXLO and rhturn

Mwmii a ewauty^
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Gtosses SdegtUesUy HUed.

WUUD SESTER.M anlamn nmiiiierp '
dlaplap
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PriAp aod
>n<l ttotard
t
cAtllallp ioTitM.
Wood Slelera.
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BUILDING?

^te SLawMk V Ctoroaerr. Chwekee Nrt.

IFEWMOBE SHIES AT i MCE

DR. J. W. GAUNTLETT

1 W-«I II11.NM.

anfferlng aad atorTatiaa wlU eanlp
foUow.
MriL Tbeodore BoaaereU took npl
bar pecnaaBeat natAaoe ia WaAtogloa Wedaeadap night when aa mittreaa 1
of tA While Hooae eA ocnpied aiertMlSs\h>KHOB baa daaigaed aoae.
> there for Ae Irel tiBe. 8A
uaiwm ■—<»«retp stpliah aa weU aa praotioal bate naabed Ae dtp aboet »:*0. briagiag I a.THOID«OJI.ri c •re.awuae.ti
for tA apaatog.at Mre W. O. Aw- WiA bar two of Aa Roaoereit rbil-

It toAee weak

SATURDAY SHOE SPECIALS

and noiireltie* bronghi direct li
tlM dtp
Wood Sieter*.

lloaee FMre Thwtwdar Seeatoc.

^**2a*wom

DR. SAWYER

C.A.riAMM0ND
FIRE-INSURANCE

Ual wc«k I weat aboal
PaU of troeble aad of doabt.
Kowl'BaBkiltogaaddadde wiA A- li^t.
I had aoBM Boekp Moantato Ta Uat
night.
r. O. TbOBpaoo. dragglA

TA Sreaea of Ae Cob atreet eegtoe boaae will glee a aoetol daaoe
B«t TbaraAp ertelag to Poreatora
haU. MaaiowiU A faratobed hf
Hala'a fall
will A aarred darlag Uie ereotog.
AU an iBTltad.___________

sr-isss:

120 FRONT STREET

JlentisL.

A i-seiteaieat tocld<-at to irereltog aad ehaage of food and water cdi00 btiagi oa dtorrhtMW. aad for Ato
lace DO oae aboald toare boow wiA
„t a tottle of OhamberlBlB-B CoUe.
Caolt-re and DtorriuMW Beaedp.
aato bp P. O. TbOBpaoa.

■ grygagsius-ariF" "■

Ptoree'e FoToiiie
PteacriptioB. It
ormtAwoowBlp
dtoaaace »hieb
eaaae faeedecfae,
hachacbc. bdc

TmUBHBRBI POULTRY.

wkWhw-j-toy;-. FA

aftor the wlriag of the aew faetorp of
the Wplto OoopetageOo., whlA to Alag dome bp Ae OampAU Broa Tbe and Mre C. B. Hoot waa Bade
ooeaaioa At eroalag <4 a Boat AptoattoAtog fttted with l«o to
lightfal aoctoi .re.-at, wbieh waa tboriJBgtalp eaioped bp abeat u'caapton
Thecreatog waaaprntto Ae aajopBMOtot carAaad Aaotog. Hearta
waa Ae gaae. aad Mn. Joba P. Ott
carried off Ae flrat prtoa. W. O. Bold
I aeeaiel Ae eeaeolatioe.
Daintp lotteehaiAto were earrM
SpoBareAtiag
dartof Ae ereautg. After tA oarda.
witirewee are is t
daariag waa todalged to till tA
tA paat few BoaAt about 100 aaliTea
BOte BOW aad agelo
ma' boore.
pet Ar bead to\er bach___________
Atc Ttoiied Home, bringing for*
TA oeoaaioe waa eac af Ae rereat trade for tapfdtoa. At toon aa Aelr
aenatf op, while her Itpa ere ttohteaed
ea if bp^to. It-. baSaehe.A-et A
I were diapoaed of. whtokep paddien
got BBong Aeta. TA Xndtoat
he^M^her feet.
A on Ae beneb geaerellr to a
win bwOleea hr tACare Btreet ffartoe drnakoB ftapor. allewiag the leeaeo

ncwcakSpM.

» oeata 1

T. B.AtTiM. OnewT m Atm. .A BA
WWMI Atw. n> me ■■ni.i
the wiath
etJaiM.
latTW

■BAHBOCX II BAVLXD OP CLOU OK THH WIHD.
DTAOI AKDPLATPOBM.
Mr. Joa W. Spaate of Spiwr'a Ocaaeitoaa to "Tlw Irtob Phwahcttoan"
ad oAar popator farea eoawdtot waa
tooktog arohad Hew York laat aoBBar for as origtoai aaldeet. Waadretog tbroagb Ae Baat aide A dtoeorared Aa atgaof "Letl MBipp."wboae
AopbatdAme gold ooloted balto to
froet of it.
Bate it to at laat." A
iBbitoaUr to a trtaod. "I’ll write a
aaw three eoreedp aad eaU ll "TA
IriA PawBAoketa" Aed be did. A
'book abop" keepar of Celtic orlgto
la a rare pBeenalttr la bnalnrB aad
aew to Ae etaga. TA aatbor totao-

Rare opportmitir IB
Bedroom Furniture. If you
intend fnmtihiiig an extra
bed chamber this wintercome io and make your se­
lection DOW, even if you
'
have it stored away, it is I'SEDftOOn ^S^}! D
money saving for you.

«c*7 Kto( w w iMliwrlr fCw
. H W aoM la Be wa4 aw f

‘w^l^atrM

«« tiwiBM

wkMttMtiM limit lad uptnd tba
cap M*a«w Oolwba M
• Im4H or^WTM »laUi«ud«U
thMfh tfa* t>» proMd WnpwiaritplBB Ufbt btMM. TlMOolmBlbU
te fllinltl^ M * faMTT vmMMt boat

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The Hannah & Lay
....Mercantile Co.

OTHERS THM SO

f «f. A good
gonoMt or*
tofitwidfiiibli.<

jit’s" not too
jearly to call r:
& see what
we can offer
you in Over­
mi’Mi'Ji
u-ia coats for 19
:em 01-2. Our
sales alrea­
dy indicate
not only that
many people
like to get first selection
from full assortment, but
also prove that we have
styles and prices that are
wanted. Fine Grades $10
to $18.00 and $20.00.

is::
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l cmiy
of CowuI wool ^frkl. bat 4re
I by VKfurta !■ the
heMcr
B eay ethergenaeatB.

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is-vacnOOL OF ilUBIC SECITAU

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CONbERSED NEWS
OHBCfflCAN ' ■Mtam Tbm WUI >e ■■edeeed at aiM
Utm. Aute T>riw «r Bar oitr.wb»
U lookls* Itm Uae «od tba elalcfalr
doUw. ia MlMdsUd to to en« HImor» taUi aext fctardar !■ • bami
b«Ut Bfler W cnra M«b. It l< Mid
•tar Boedj (be BOwr (0 t>7 OW a
Bottamr oo • tancb in T«:
that the will make a toof of (be dime
maaaBm»-4r the aarriew tba tri
A ftMeel to the taatfa imule o
ThiM Khrmhltta aetxral !■••
dowa wltb the imallpox aod eebooU
terebM eloaed.- Lemooa will be
Bi*M oat ttaroBfh the dall; papeti la
order to.|amet loa* ot time. Oeoerat TBMlmMlae wW be ordered.
A tene deletattoD of leadinc membm of MBcrem wlU amemble at Saolt
»(•■ Marta. Haodar fmaa eiteeAed
tripof laapeotloo to the north. It i>
firea oat that ament' the objeew of
the trip trill be aa loepeotloo of the
earn water pow. r ImimTeetitit no*
wdar wap at flaoU Bia Marte. Midi..
aod (be esplotatoD of (be
aaUeoal |ark ia Dorthem Mil
Tbe Irtp whiidi wlU laat from 10 dape
to two wei-ka will be rartieipatod to
leof (be
boom. taclDdiOK Shemn of New
Yodk. Imoep of Iowa, Oaosoa of liltDoU, Oartii of Kaome and |*obablp
aU tbeMlBoeaota deleeaUmt.
ttraMaip Oarep wa* foaad io a plk
Itel alate of deatltatloo In brr beme In
iiatinaw. Bfaa wae Ipiax «m tbe floor
io Uh Ulobaa io tbe midet of flltfa.r
MrreaDdliuta, weak for lack of food
aad eara. pet wbea tbe offloere waated
to lake ber
lelp. aad feroe wa>
oeeaoarp to remorc ber.
Tbe aeboel teaobera from Hiehioan
who Mlled iB (be Uoiled Blatea tnmaport Tomae oniaiiited tbe "MlehlRaii
Oinboftbe PblUpploee" dartat Ibe
topata The iB)>eot of the dab will
be to look afMr the mi-mta-re la lime
Of rtakaem or mlafortaoe It iaalao
tba lolMtka of the eUb to Met ia a
aooiai wap wfaaaerrr ii i.pomiUe. O.
K. Oarbatt, Baiaaae. U |>ealdeBi;
Mlm Jmmie M. TibWta. Otaml Bap
Ida dae irartdiat. O. B. BeimolA
a^flaaw, aemetarp: Haph & Htad^
Mta. Joaeph A. lalmdir of DeUait,
la the latMt adroeau of (be taatlac
matbed of eartat dlanm. Pm >1
dapa. U b ataled. Mr*. Imfaadla faae
takaa m .noarbtameei of aop kiod
artmtorer. dlatiUed watiw oolp haTinp
paaad bm Upa Mra Labadie imd
baea afliieted with itooiaeh troaMe
(or ootae ttme, and ia (he fallaro of
all other remedlea. decided to attempi
thU tiaatawnt. Bhr baa lott bat lit­
tle la weitht aod deolaree that a( on
tiom darlat (be loop fait baa abe fell
aap ioeoeTaoieser for want of food.
At tbe late meattap of the ptaad or
der of tbe Ba^-m Star at Dettoit the
etaiPtPT aommlttee'i report tlunrede
raiaarlrible ioonaae in tbe order dar
lap the iaat tbree peara Otaaptarr
Imrmbaea'ealahUthed la ladia and in
BeotMud. Obarter* to tbe aambar o>
d4 bon- been tnated to eobordioote

STtol

reeltaU will be tlteo
racalarlp bon aow ttanmcbobt tbe
eiaato tbe
pabUo. Thep will ooear on tbe laat
‘ktaidap afteraooe of taeb b
Ibe jooRimm for tbe reelml lomor>w atfenooD ia aa fellow*:
OrtBB aola '■ Banlata,''
Prtdimm
Olaialioe
Viella iolo. “Blae Belb af 8eetFanaor
BeluHMUMO.
Ptanoaolo, "BlfloBaDee." Kn>««er
MarfBvile Bran*
Vooa) tolo. "Two Martonettr." Oook
Btbal Olbbo
Ptaoo Kilo, Matdi,
SahwesfleU,
Bpofar
Blaaobe Bannm. l>ror. Hont
Piaoo nlo. "Blmple Ooaftasioo,
Tbome
Mattie Oreillefc.
Panedaet, "EreaiiitBiar." Wafner
Alfted Vilbelm. Mlaale Vowate
TIoUd daet,"Oraodfather."
lmo«
Oarrie Faller. Prof. Hortt
Vocal dni-t.
Viepaad
OaiTie Barh Maade Morm.
Ptaoo aolo, "Paa dec Ampbores

TEE COLTUBIA CLOSE HAEIEfi.
•■TDB (inOtt-NtBO IN PAIBY

FoUp two hoadied little folk*' flpared ia the ;*t>dertloe of the epeetaoalar «aB(ato.‘‘Th« Brewaiee ia Fait^
'Mad" in Bteiaberp'aUraad laat nlpnt,
aad tbe etoip of tbe mldpeu eroled
from the brain of PalmerCox war
(prttilp told aader tbe diraetioo of
Hr. and Mra Haleolm Ooaplaa.
Marioo (Mbbe
la all amatear performanoea thenia a lack of (moothiiem whioh aometbeiwm lataaaem.
detract* from tbe latereit of tbe
TtaU Ime lotw b«ea retarded a« mut the meet danferrmii aod fatal diabat it («B be *aid tbat
•eetoa____________
wbiebiafanteareaabieet.
treaal. .
It ibeii work wa* fallp ap to tbe arer..
.......................
B bv earvd, ...............when
bowi-n-r, a
properip
trwded. AU
il tbal lam
1* oeoe—rp i* (o
pl^0fa^^^a-|_ OoUo. OGblera

M^dlwetS*wS“'
Bie Trrp
(aalem iand none whetem when it i*
ireo. For mle bp F. C. Tbompaon.
At Otaad R^d* two mlnable
borare owned bp WilUnm Barnaim.
fell «0 feeet aad were iartantlp kiUed
at bit prarel pit Tbe animal* woe
wortfa BlOO each. Thep laeked off the
pintform._______________
A NipW or Tweer.
.wfnl anzietp wae feU for tbe
fw <ff the bear* Otaetnl Bnnbam
of MaeUna. Ma.. whan tbe oocnon
mid rtm weald die from poeamoaia
befme moRilap." wrtue Mm a H.
Uneola.wbe attmided ber that fearfal
nli^ bol ahe begied for Dr. Klap'*
New Dtaeorarp. wtalcb had more than
oeoe mrod ber life, and oand M of
UoMomptlcB. After taklnp It abealept
all oIpbtFaiUwe am eetbaip ear«d
ber." TbU marreleu medieloe U
pnanuteedlo enie aU Throat, Obaol

praoe* and taleSu enabled them to
keep tbe aadieoee eoortantlp toterMted, and tbe thread of tbe pretlp itorp
wai maintaim-d throophoot wilboot
anp aertoo* intemptimi*: The fairiec
Id daintp. beqanpled gown* of (feeep
while made an enoanclnp tdrCue,
which wai< brooght laic etrtklog oonttaat bp tbe faotaMic, tltoagb approiriale ooatnmeaaf (be BowniM Tbe

mal and in a creditable i
tbroogfaooL The ektrt danoinp of
Utile Cerrtne Bllren wae one of (he
meet artiictlo featnn-m end 'tbe Bian.
lib .lance bp Httl.- JolU Heroxp. we*
eomeihlng <-oUn-Ip oew in thi* dtp in
the wap of jar.-oile danriog.
Thi*
little ladp hae belb gtaoe aad apililp
wbttdi are neoeamrp in tbU ttpic of
dlffirall elape woA.
JoUa Kellep ai Arthetiea wa« rerp
•w.-et aad praeefnl and >abe did ber
pan rerp well. Tlie other little ladtee
ate entitled to ptmiae alno.
Tbe (mke walk wa* one of tbe bite
of tbe pnwinm. and when it
awardinp the oafce it wae a tie be­
tween Lila and Hattie Fi-teraoo.
Unoe Wripbi and Uorriaon Man-in.
Tbe Mlmee Peteieon liare bec-ii before
tbe foollipbtK maop time* and tbeir'
work if Terp artiatie, and thep i^ere
eii ihiuiattleallp aplanded, bat little
Mi|e Wripfat U eomethiap of a norlee
and-her eaprlratiiip manner iu exeentinp tbe ptaoefnl morement* broapbt

MiCHI6AN'S BEST

pcaittBg tbe arerk of tbe partielpanu,
pet «paelal eemmait i* alwapa dae ia
b trodnotioea la tbU oa*t 11
!«iallp Stbag to fsrorablp eo
tt Bpee (br ascelleat wort of M
Blaaobe .HaAaU, a* tbe qaaen of tbe
falrtMaod Mim Bttelle Jabtaae a*
tbe qncM of tbe Browaiea Both aeqaitted tbpmmlrea with *citenniiig
giao* aad in tbe dnet, 'Tbete'i a
Wait A Boot’ drat atotea.
Plctnte .in Mp Heart of Ten."
Bert Ward, a farmer U*ing *ontb of written bp Mra. Dooglna tbep ra­
id ealbnaiaatte apphnae which
Owoaao. heaid dog* kUllag abettt
TnoKBp algbt. He ntebed to the ban
for hi* gns. wliiob wae aocldaeoaip
.U*obacged.tbe bocbebol badlp woundlag two henea. One will die Bereml elinp were killed.

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$ 103,000^0
• A Prettp pt^annain i.tf.^nrpmditt^rt(iddwt.4^1arae by
BmaOM t-aulurBr. (rw.
O. Mal-mohlak'*« A O'e.
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plea aal to lean tbat (bee* is at laaal

‘ ‘ ‘ maattet aeUaco '
beeo able le core> in aU tia MqCtA
U oaMnA. :HairaCbttfm
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!S£n*r!2d
WaltA80B.-drvmc(»

Miebaet Dnon, aa tasmte of tbe
BnMlan' borne at Omnd Bafdda aped
St pwra. want to npper *4>|mtlp
M bal iSadaalr feU forward at tbe
table aad died bafor* tbe •aitetm nrrirmL Ctetmlc alebollam «nn*Ml
alpM* of tbe heart.

il'"' .1-

flMi OiiUn-Ultb Tmn

se.oo
9S.OO
9S.OO
9S-00
99.00

TUESDAY, OCT. 1.
TICKETS GOOD TEN DaVS.

B- f- MOELLER, C. P. A.

6-R.^T.
DETROIT $5.00 D
TOLEDO S5.00t
CHIOAGO $6.00
Tussda,. Octobir 1,1901. S

Richmond $5.00 [
Toesdsy, October 8,190i. 1

GeadTeRttmUMil(k(abtrl»tk.i9ei [|
Bnod Trip TiikH. will 1. .ikt br b
(i. R *1 «f.wt«.t <«.il'-n.Me kIuir n
(Mr fkx Kaii^. inrliuiT,-. l» .)a>r. V

LAST CHANCE ^
Palmer Oox and Malcolm Dooglaa' Bp«

‘the Brownies
'»^in Tair^1and*\JS\i
itSMtersemdObnllMsi.

lodm in Waiiinc to ilw «,>•«•

I “
Mutbrr (mm- CbanUin*

1

Paretemn tff tba Snlbmal Vnpm- Motben write (bM tba* bare teini
laar at tbe drag aaoraa of i- O. John- the problem of kaetdeTt^ obUdraa
rteaera bare ao mneh faith la Ita aoB Md Wait A Beaa. wlU racelra. wall. Oire tbeca Bookp MoasmiB
gBtin. oae meatb-a^api>lg..of medi- Tmaaehwa^ A bUartw to moAer
BBd ^Ud. F. a ThnmiiKm i
aino M aa-la tt.
talU te CBia. Bend for lltt of
. eea*«*m'tt Inao a ruot maap
aaa Baar ttaa tba ipeap Sttta oatt Aanaal Okie Baearalca Tta M. A H.
ClamiM Bae tbMlI gaea'^. m tbe beaMb gam. tea maettmUp
r-a—w_. dowUhoat dttaga. Tlcbate SLOO to
taitbehmd. tbfoat StttadoniM lataia aad me (ara bea B.ALTO
pM to polnta la <»lo oa Aa W. A
BAH FBAMCiaOO ABD UTDRB
Lb., 0.0. H. V,. aH,AD.. k
& A M.-B. aad Dattolt Boatbm BaU•*.7A
warm. Batam Hmtt S» tepa
^eta fat tbla tnla OB mle Taaa-

£.747i.^-srs'^

bat Bacfclaa'a Aiaiea Balra qnlcktp
•nadUm. If* rtmp^ wiwdatfal (ot
Baiaa Boila. Pllae nad aU *laa «>*»•
ttcaa k'a tba wmid'a dmmpimi bmil•r. Oat* rmranmil SSa. BoU tv
Jaa O.
B. E. Wail a

Jinmial
I Excursions!

OMIOAOO
DE-rROI-r
*rOL.EDO
SAOINAVb^
t-aGR088E

VIA

.......-'lirw'irt;::;'

i

ANNUAL EXCURSION

m PERE MARQUETTE

4alr nr JIM.O

d bp Matter Man-in

Wnrtdaa Kkrti m* Perbadett and migfatieat UtUe Billie larkslxnit. « Ik> hr. wraihm-H many a pair........ ................Harol.l Jahr.
tiling that erer waa oa * ' *'
Fnjlti t The Hfi.wnic Twin.................................. .
Btng'aNew Life Pill*,
rtmapaweakaie.
later—
UiHlrN.m, .It th.- l.*n.lof tbcFm-......................................................
baAtr of 1,000. Bit new pmnd <
late an««|^ brain
Im* hare been ealabUabed In m rnanp aaa*
aal newer.
Thep’ta ________ _
41S«mil ttntea. and two stnMa, V«r
MMl and Oonneetienl, In wbleh bm>.
liJf'JhcKVUn-Vtofme tba order ha* cxiM.Hl.lBderead- 8. E Walt A 800a
.heday, an lnd«..t.-h»H o»t afmid tt eieh...
•Mlp. ha** beat added to tbe genren’
Out of tbe 101 peraeni who look tbe
gtamd chapter a* pmod clatptera.
-xamlnattoo for elipibUtp to lllaaip
poeltloo* in the Detroit PabUc UhraM B. Mnadap. lawper ctf Haortetto. rp tbU week bnt twalre ware aeaeampnmlnf more than 7* par e*at.
Taa..eM*(eDledapiBTe.dlpptt. Br
tbe raqntred mark. Of tbeee niae am
Wrr Attr«dai>i...f Onren.....................
naad three
aJ^U^ Wbha Lun-furlbrHeautiluI.....................
wbaQp Mied. 1 am *01* Blaetrto Bit-

Diseases of Sfa'ii and Sealp,
erepfions, ecxema, pM aorea,
itebiag, daadmff', ac/tids,
barns, qaick reUef io Piles.
Clcnu aod codling. Vegetable
oniiseptic. 60 els. Gnardmced.

'iI

yS'TSSr?;

rirsa'‘3?ars.°g£- ;^s£:£^“5- s=gs

YOU SHOULDN'T MISS THIS
John R. Santo

Fire Insurance

OBULBSIUIK.

E W. tatltap’ ifiMr.

WnMHt.

Tn..,.Oit, .

B«nT, KiG&. FBU»AT, B

NEW
: WATCHES
NEW
•RINGS

Mn. ItoM. tte luAMr. mM
«
OMCiMtfttoMUctaektafroatM«rdw whs rode «P to h0 ba.

pat
ap bm for a dor or tvor
la aa boor tbe atiaa>ei. r^rrobed bp
bto tab aad a <*aiic» or <Mhaa. caaa Bar «Uh rafetfraa teta. an Ite tepMti of a ulai paaad girl. «te
ba(*tatbrtHaM«latho<MvtTai4. Bo
ted aciO aatear or soea to vaU tar aitlrad «Ua aMnlag.
Oadd atgara
dtaaar. Bo br«ao to aatote a rica>««e.
Mag«*i»rad tadar br tbaMaada
M K co.ooL ot»«d at tte ■rood la- of Hi. aad Mra. ATCcy.
tMtir aad aoddenir atartad tp and
A IM tefar gM anirad at the k
latead dovB Um road la tba dtraettea
of Hr. ate Hta. ArOtn WaUaB.

WKfe a tent af laagMar thna Bttla
teto «a«a oat fma tba laa late tte
trnmrui. Tbrr arm tba laadtarSa
aHMraa. etad U Woa aage. Imra and
teWbj. aad tter tad rasa eat «a
t^tteatraagar’adlaaar. 1
vaa brwr. aad (ha haatiwa waitead
aS «Kli tte meOa
'
•WeaU r*a Ute to aaa Wa eMetea
kmadr
Ba aWrared.
*nto. ae!* ba aaM.
Ib« ha tbaakad bar varair. Bavaa
fate af rbUdna. It «aa «aaar. bat te
dM aat HIM to aat tUaga kOM.
Aflar dlaaar ha rmaaed tba ceartpaid ate agala looktd aagtrip dova
the kag wblta road. Tbm waa ae
aaa to alglit. Tba UgU trSt vsatag
rapMIr. Ua oacae bark to (bo amtag
raow. It boasted an oid cettafo ptaae.
Oe It wm a «opr of Keodr aad Baa.
^ knaiia and aoeae abeets ot aasr
totote. glrro away aa ae adimlaoncot
bf tba proprtetora at a patant laedl.
Waai Ba wcot to (be Mbor eed of tbr
raato aad att by tbo npee trladow.
tettelag latrolly. Bo lonkrd aow Ufca
a waa worried almoat to tba poiM ot
nadaoaa. Bo aUried wbeo Uw door
opaaad. aad Hra. Maea broerW la tba.
Ufbtod Ump. Da wiatad to ask bet to
este bar bosbaad to smoke a pipe witb
hte. bat be coold not dad Uw Hgtat
pSm Oa sat ah»a for bait ae boor
ate tbaa west op to bed. Ho waa
carWol to bare fate eaodle atUl barbtag wboa bo wdot to sleep, tfk wek*
witb Uw dayllgbt, pot oat tlw catela
' ate taofced frooi hit wladow dowa tba
eaptr road. Tbea be crept baUc to
ted ate kept asaloBis wtitts oeeated bettor after breakfast bast awraloc. lie west oat for a
otite acToaa tbo noor. Tlw mlataorers
tirsitag from tb* bJIltop.'' Tba aaa
. teoM eat brlgbt and bob Uie air was
son, aad CD ernr aide be beard (be
cbtrplag of (be graaabupprra. Be lay
dowa sad rested. Sat on bis back, witb
goasroi OTrr hlaeyca. la tblsaceoe of
<iatat and loDely peace It seemed aJtaoW Impoasltde to IwlleTe (bat tbe fact
ef rtoterday was really a fan. that tbe
tbtag waa done wblcb coold aot be
Bteaoa aad that tbe cobaeqaeDces
UM taerluWy follow.
When ba got bark to tba Ian. ba
teard Uw aoeods of music. 'Ibo {riaoe
was betag pUyed Itborloosly and laeaeleaUy. Tbe music was a byou
. Wbenbeeoterod tbe sltUng room, be tow tbit Um
parfomwr waa tlw cblef bnntreia of
tte anarMOD before. Tbr otbrr cbll«lrea llstawd opro eyed. Tbry would
tars ran away wbra be came in.
■r.- >

y mocb better than be rode
tte Mcycla. Hra. klaee came In. and
brrbaiband.atetbeclnmsyboy. Tlw
btate glfl Mood ootaldo to tlw paaiage
ate said Uiat it waa bearen. “Hare
ooma more.*' said tbe chief bnnueas
wbia ba atopped He laagbed.
After tbe midday meal be blew op
tba tllea of bis Mcyrie ate went nptfaln to pack bis wallet Looking out
from Ua witeow. be saw tbat It was
a# onr. Tbe moonted poileemaa cUttmd Into tbe coortyard, ate Un.
Macs eanw oat to apeak to bim.
■nras. tbafs tbe man. I moat go op
ate take him. Ml yonr bosbate
gat Us cart oat We ahsll want It"
Ua twang blmaelf from bis bone.
■riVbaFs te doner aakad Brm. Hare.
broatUaw ate agbaat
ICIDad bla girt oatside Blnly yester­
day mocBlag."
Fiwd tba optwr loom of tbe Ian tbere
tang eat tbe aoote of a rerolrer shot
atoor ate fatal.
Bloe smoke stole
tbroogb (be open window. Bltbont
bbot^ word tbe oBeer daabed Into
tbebati ate op tbe auira Tbe ebUdroB rto oot and clang to tbclr motbefa abtite. crying ate frigbtea
IBtartateWUto.

maogAi.
Mrs. Ote HaarlUa sad Hib F. S.
laaidatey Ttaited at Mr. ate Mn.

L a

Lorajor of Saattla.

Wate..

was tte goeol of Ua stator. Hr. Ite
Oelo this weak, to. hla wsiPwaas ttoto
a brip tbroogb tte oaot. os tat m Bow
MB ate Kow Tort.
'
Hri. J.|W. DIrtoftoBB ate sea Wasran letaiBod todsr taea a TlaU at tao

■Itboagbtrn had ant him aboat
hUbmnBeM''beMid.
"I did baad dowaaa adsWasdacisloe," toe aaawmd. "aad be declared
that be woold ^>peaL Howanr. 1
tiaoBd him that I was tbe oaorl «f fart
like that aadthatno
IVpeBl sroald lie fram my dfwiiiac."
“Potebly Uw coim was aanuaij
Uttle taota power tbaa rl^tfaUy
" a.!.. >ti* .nSs* fh.xat.1
laogitoll."taidtbeli..-.
_
ly, “bat let that paaa Wtetdidbedo
ton?-’
..
'■Be dMapeUtieB for a tewaiiiB.”
"The (teal eoQiw.'' aaldtbe lodge,
“bat it la osoally aotbing bat anwie
tboogbt." rwnnwd tbe girl,
‘ate I was prriwnd (o deny it wilboat
argtonent. bet tbe facto set fcatb In bto
patitlao wtoa safflocat to make me beaItnta and woeder wbeUwr bis cm bad
nallybnn properly proanted at tbe
grattriaL"
dldbrn

«

A lady, who Is a strict taohibi
1st. WM one of a prirate party at FairTiew last aaminer. They wrre taking
aappiw in tbeparilicau ate bad gimi
erden, when caw cf the gentlnai
od to tar ate said;
"WtU yon bate aoiM pieperaat, Mm.

— •

Sepcenber so fgr is way
' abe^
aliesd o|
of an^muntb’s
any muntb’s bosineH of the year. We
purpose to wind up the
month with a big
hi
sale
record. We show you the
nicest aswitment of rings
in the dty.
#3.00) We can sell you
Jh4 00>
Beauues at
“6.00) these prid*.
Get a sight of them; they
will tempt you.

L trtB lH«a lor
fer OBIOAOO.
OBKUOO, DBtSOIT, XrHdax>a»8tUa.a '
dar.Oatlat

niituiimi

Cheaptst,
Qeanest,
BfsUbitst

•adJtbutmhtf

Odarkss
Eight

RIO

-idcBtteMifcMaaaoaaaa (ha

ly and Cmfully DolivwrBd

WALLIE PERRY

WADE BROS.

EkcMdfy

E-rHKRIOOC
FOR PAINTING
■‘Wl ■■ OR PAPER HANGING.

MS

REU ESTITE DEUfRS,
MKIIIIEBtS,
826 BOAROMAN AVE.
aW.MSTIU.Jmhl
TMBBIS,l|^LOMBIS W'S^^Sarr'TglS-jSi! fr..t.errt.r.-LMI. Tmr.

Steinberg’s Granii
OPERA HOUSE.

maoa.2

FBOBT 8T.

HUMBUG
22^“j£'f5L:;£^tar:!r

Piteit,25c,35c,50e,75e.
BmI mIc will opea al tbe Box Ofdoo tonosTow Bioniag.
Tele• pbOBOlIl

,

FOB BAIE.teU -Good T______________
lotfiOsISO. good tavn. iliwaee street,
room for « henas. This prepti ly is
wall worth glSOO. bat Is owned '

lucy^.

■ice the new lotofSlLK TAFFETA RIBBONS
pm on sale totlay.

FDR SALE.
M7-8wrraty-fl*e feet
aas putUtorr.^to
front or. Union s(ra<'t betwe»>n Sor
nth and Rtgbtb cast side of atrw t
S6 feet noant 26 fn-t laigc ator.
building. 26 feet small Loos.'. Froi.
.-rtr ia renlte for #SD per month. Is
well wortb 3.600 dollars, bot owi
l-r. yindrrpInuarMantvBanedumn-aBd
srisbea to sell, hcooe low nn
rtr^fTc rvaard.
IIB
Prir-' #2600.
I <r-T-PurkHls>a nauiolns SII.T2. s
FOR
SALE.
MO-Goed
booM. new. KlghUi s(
low prioe. easy terms.

■5a“s

Valuable Lots
worn SAUK '

lUA-tiix room
oad

100 Lots on Front street. Elm­
wood avenoe, Monroe, Jefferoon,
Madiaon and Second etreeta, in
the Second Ward, Goodrich bome-

II IMtresltd in.......

» Ribbons

POB SALE. 806—06'feat Freat
Froot street,laat aaat of Ikrk atie. Balldlan reel (ot 40 dollars mt
toy. <WU ua as.^'^
■oetb. Proetoge oexl to this held at
glM per (oot. will let this go at
aboBt’^, wb'at it Is worth.
su HuBiu lausnial. all nwt foe if duUsss tars.
#76 per foot Front
All(-siM<«Swa,.allTrair<eS»pwy.ar. sU
FOR SALE. 9S2-0<wd are non lAAtusBd nnaln >ia> sw Tw-taisat.- t«fs.
hoaaa, large tot
Kigbth atreat
Small payment down. lYiee #^
^h.-..

FOR BALBi

Ftae BdfralBS U the tWowtie

FumIMmd by

Bcariaaaa&tcpk'
Liphtaad Fawtr Ca.
Wm. Cape, Smpt.

yyaimB) 0.eerslpar^rfetose^

r3?S^^i!s^s2i2i5

Rdlad Rectf^ GrMest O^BCdy.

fWl sf Wit aid Keeps the Asdience la t Geod Hnaor

atlOc
pte toco watts.

SBOOHD FLOOB

FOB SkLB, m-80 acre tarm eloae
to Batas, 40 aeraa improrad. Good
(MMa booaa aad tan. eiaek aeraoi
taros, natotal dtatoage. or can itri'
Itoto vbolo tann. t aesea potatoes, t
aeaes eon. S aeraa rye. tam. orora,
Implementa. aU eompleta at rety
lew laiee, easy tema.
Oreps alone
wtU almost poT Tor farm. Prior
gun.

Nos. 5 and 7 all -Silk Taffeta

■ P»l lAU

WcAl Ninth
Price ^'iO..

line

ScitKyard

200 Pieces «■
No. 8. same quality, full line of colors, at

9e tiM yard

50 Pieces «
No. 50 all Silk

Taffeta

Ribbon,

black, white,

blue, cardinal, rose.'pink and brown, at

tlwyaraitc

»AIA AUlnr Hr»-

£L7::r-lrJi',',2^ir
Arv. Mlctl.

Mt. U. 1a8ttoiu

for horses

I <>T >XI|( l-Al.K-tiixlit(--i ve Itelriadae-'

otead.
PnoeeilOo!
2«;Lett in Fifth Ward. '
too Acres on Eaal Bay. heavily FOR SALE, MT-lwrge honac, largr
lot Good well wane. Small tern
ooveredwith bitildinc otone. Good
EmI Eighth street Price SI.OH).
eorl properly.
FOR SALE. WA
20 I&e Lata left. aoiUble for
FtenkUn. atR
itreet. jart off W.-teter
iffliner cBrntang eitee.
eight rtwmA. fnniace, ttroo walk
Urge lot; honac all ftnltta-d In oak
iro Acres bdi<riniiiK Booorflle
Flw honac, low twice. Easy terma
OB tbe sontb.

Ribbon, full

of colors, including black and white, at

3e Uie mniikene

FT,a

All Rilled.
All moLi
litot Frioe #12.0J0.
FOR SALE. iUI-Oood d'reom boo>y
ftfly.foot lot small tern. W.-sl Sev
enth street. Prioe #l.(ai.



300 Pieces %

hoow

Estate.

^•HKAUt-UoudwiM e.et Sunr.aslUbto
r r-r tArmuoniMa. Alwmin.MU Wal
fUlmHn».
UCIf
RX>]{ HAI.K-0.id t>«n

...
^1:

ter

I have a car Toad of the best horses ever
brought to this region.

^^^ FINE STOCK FROM INDIANA

Goad tanning property & LeeFOR SALR. atT-SeTen mom boose
lUBB ooooty.
fine
atone foaoiUtino. lote .*i0zin6.
.1
30 Acres on tbe bay ebore north
UwD, city water,
er, gvod
gcoil W'cll, Elm
j^lB KU.K UR^Bj»TAi^l^^^lto w
of Oarter'e mill, half good timber,
wood BTeDBc.
avei
1^ price.
Price «iroo.
fine KTore. fine reoorl property.

----------------------

oa^Tt^ Cook selections of farm and draft horses and ..
drivers. Before looking elsewhere see
these at Brodhagen’s Barn.
naC mUUIZir calnraUiai. rad rtamU

Stale QosrTT this tide of OtarOR SALE. K2S-Eiglit mom hoaec
and tot 66x186, Sixth atnet. joat
Imix.
Bcrote DiTlMrm.
Good location
4 traetkHM in Long Lake tbwoRoom for three more honneo. Low
ke drew taoeU op rigidly ate fell obip, S inOiMn Lake.
|wlee. eaey tenna Price gllOO.
gnMlylMBlud.
FOR BALE. nie-New honae. Eighth
"No; I «h-<4 you. Mr." toe mid. "1
street clow In. etobl rooma. al
aeter drink anything stroager (baa lemfintalite In oak. All Urge rooma g.U^md B. P
pwel doora, atone fanndatiaa ate
(be gtotleman pointed I
tesment fnnmoe, o'.ty water, g
■ •oCBto POB aath n ao raw M Ita ak
peat and. wbila toe rut of tbe crowd
well, new ban, room few tlx bor
laagbed. toe reed:
Will take one thoatoiidlilolUn
“Pi<% pte oat S oeata"—Indtaaapoof poRhaae price la iwodncing i .
liaStotiaeL
property at iu eauh ralae. baUmx
FOR RENT
TlMK-tedale. la to-rtteiw a>. IRI.
■ mortgage ted* 00 (woperir. Thi
la a Aoe oomforUhle home, tea}
terma. Priee 82600.

state Street.

Good Baitaios in Tfiese.

LEO SOLOMON.

F.R. GOODRICH

8RARD RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.

wbetc clertrical et,--------peefonned. the laxftomrwaa acanacffte
bylheeffecte cf ibc steal in tbe girti'
corsrta apen his delicate ' '
that a rill*
to is the ekrtileat de-

C*jm,«^^li.rto^spjr w «n

EXCIJ^IONS
PereMwquettc

sistss

Totade «A»
SaglBaw 86.00
Good to tMotB oBtU Ootobar llto.

U-14-S0-U-8T-JB
LAST OF TBR OA0OF.

•’■'sas:_.

1 0« Left.

Walits Perry is now on
the streets In a few
days with a

BWatwtfaa a R. *

Properties of the Goodrich
bla ttmtentieo was Umt
ttet pamUar charaewr tbat
properly prewmtod by britdi, bat de­
mands <nl ergnmentt. Tbe fart tbat
tbe latter had bem omitted, be bold,
tbonld bn held to be aa errm. ate tbe
point was larh a ntwel om ttet 1 eoo■isted to let him argne U. Tbaa Us arkoBwol WM -no fureefnl that I granted
hU peUtiCB atecxBwrtited tobearUw
whole case again. Do yon think"—
"I think." said Uw Jtege. "that tbe
eonn tanas tbs plaintiC.*'—Chtoago

Be •!..« Them Op.
Ttey met In tbe nanowest alaU e(
tte department store. Tbey were boUi
Mry atosL ate ImmcdUtdy Uaffk
btockad to boUi dlncUona Tbelr
Iftwaiy. -“Oh. bU library U In hUfacao.-earMtton. ateMgrapbkaUy reported,
"Buote In calf. Unb. evidantly-’’'
wai aa foDowa:
-Why. Bra. Joarw hew ffy. dor KewYcrtttaa.
•Bowtfy*<to.llra.BmhhT WbowooB
teva tboogbt of seeing yoar "Yes; 1
taeiBT aaro yea for agta.' “B'eU.
Why don't yeo oome op some Umer
CteMearTtawaa tbeQ.R. A I.
“Ob, It arema aa iboogt I ocrer go anywtatoe any more.*' "Tea. yoa alwaye
Artor Batard^ ttalas wlU kava
aay tteb* “Bot really I doaX
rravcraeOityatdJOa aa. 11:66
dost y«o come downr -rve be.
BL.asdtJOp. BL TialaawUlar
tte polat of cotDlsf errml Umco. bat at 4 ;16 a. m.. 1«) p. m.. ate :
It aiwaya ooema aa tboegb aomctblng p m. The BJO a m. ttata r
atwaya bapprns to ptemt IL" "B'cll.
■oka aaetber effort. I’m lost dying to
teve a good, leog talk wtUi you." “Toa;
00 am L Do come ate ace me." "I
wm. Ate yoa coow op Ma" "Tea. 1
WOL- 'Ttow. doo't forget.* ".Vo. *
wobX" -Well, goodbj." "Qoodby."
Uan. botb of ibcrn." graoird a red
haired mas wbo ted bean trytag tt
oqaecae Uiroogt. -They never expert
to «a0 on eaeb otbrr. ate they know
R-O-PbtedMpbU Bacord.
Nettoa to Tax Payarw.

Ma
V. Slater.
Vast Vandaj
it Aa l«t Bar OB vkMt - Dm daaa M

ONK NIOM*r

Tte podge’s daagbter wm pettBibed.
*‘PB{w.’‘towaUd, kBittiDg bw|ae(ytaow. --I am In doaU as lowbeUwr
bare kept to tbe ptopM fan. of pnoedaiw la law nw rum la I
Uttle (MbaicaUliMi that I am cr
0. Now. last eenilng (.Mtge'
tbe lodge loakad atAw au
onr bla glMiithataha loeeli

mi JEUVERY

WART DEPARTtEIT.

Hewrfbf MdwtU I
Ui FortHM dw an piTBbU at fiia

KAi'&TS.irgoftS

W
IsSElEIEEfi

M

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Here, neighbor.

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.11 iKK-l |mi.eD ud
____ ___________ - letma The plat re
ferred to U on Section IT. Oarffeld
towntoip.lS’, acres lirt west of eom
{Bay's Gcchard. Pnbhe highway on
two sides. 6 acres join it ou the
west and faces highway, 40 acre
dtocribed as the S. W.
of N. K
>4 of Sec. 17. Garfield township
The 18 acne first described any pan
of it. gives yon a oonplete birdeye view of Trarerac City, both
teys. peoinsnU, Acme. Elk Rafrids
most of East Bey township: in fac
if yoa srito to look at aboat m

£^.V^ASS1»,

tbe teadleiaft of man___ ,_____
prodt
lost go to tbe above disrrtidKnis
.ti«is
take a look. Wc liave
are frecineDt
fre(|DeDt <eall
for 6 and ten acre loU
lou eloae
close to city
and have eoneUded
rd to put
pUt the
th.
whole 68 Bcxe> Into small ioU Of 6
«neh of oar

MISCELLANEOUS ~

WCiSl^SJ^SlSS'i.'SSS-Jf

^oaKrTO^I^ja^>e

ni^
24 in- all wool Kersw. raw edge.
IV» UU9I» satin lined throaghout. strictly upto-date. Tans, Blacks, and Grays, at
tea

rtal

■wj’

ES-:

_____

te th.

favorable Comments

a^uiirr -ft) U>AK la saKiaiii. rt MCO <e
IVl aewv. OB lairaid Tianra tllj nto
M.al.1. lotmat liO>S wenmt..a.rBmv to be

AND CONN8CTIONB.

eat Of ait money petenolng eolUate
to tbe eootlnenl '
'
eapt

Have Jackets bten sold so cheap as now.
A glance through our cloak room will make you our
customer if you are in need of a jacket.

were heard on every hand by visitors during our open­
ing days.

uatiEEtmnEAtrEnLi.
make them fro
good soil. bteV

Dot $ftice
masbington’s ^\tm

Dont Be Foolcdi
Tste tte oMBtee. ssIglaM
•ecKV uousrram Tca

The‘30 in.iine all wool Kersey, warranted ten ate
satin lined throughout, at.................. ...... ^/a9V

Cb«44 la<b]sclMisal6ie. SH. 6)4 sad $»
areumedy d^nt; beautifully striped and stitched,
best of lining and equal to any $35 garment on the
market.

____

____

for poiatoea atone, say BOthlag
itallkiteiof other vtetek"
_____ loadfraltt. If yoa wish
VMMgau tUs offer oall at oar 1
Opaefromka. m. toSp. aa.

Alwifs on th# hitatle, ahaayi
fl#d to «M jrotL M#k# aoro
ul#s, haveliTfor l^thioatt
the (Mt pot t#r#thef.
WADE BROS.
ZHFmrtStneL

Silk Skirts $5.00 to $25.00
PERE Marquette

a a.. II we a a. iteMp B.
piiiai.iBtpa-emaa..taa

JiSaatssjE—”

The finest and most complete lines in the city. It's
a pleasure to show goods. Can't we show them to you ?

Cbe Boston Store.
WholesiUs and Retell

Traverse City Mich

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