The Evening Record, October 16, 1902

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The Evening Record, October 16, 1902

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

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1902-10-16

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Yesterd^s Issue i,675

THE EVENING RECORD ■

foJJlSrtr^

COTY, MICH. TUUB80AY

BIG COAL STRIKE
IS ENDED AT LAST
vBlt’8 CommiBBlom

MEN HAVE BEEN NAMEDi;:Jir?t?

u\

190*.

'FERRANDO IS -SSTT^r. :a'2“'«*busi«ssve.i»«e
SENTENCED

not oalT B beitolirr.'
Tbt dim«ion of rb« forMtrj <
mittm report wm led by Mr. Boot
FrcJ U Sa.:th, reporter on the j
Given Five Ymcb at Marquette 1*^ ^ Baldwin of Birmincbam lAarty
!>«»>• h.a^ie,
Kji^le. has pun__________
purchased candy
^____
and !
^ Mfl vn«
tor Uu -poor
hv Jud«.«
^ oountry
opansry tobacco,store
tobacco store oJ
o; Fred North on
orr South'
South ‘
by Judge Mayne
|Meool ho«»." and cl«ed the diKu. I nipn snr,-; and took jKK»«Mon this
aioe wiU. OD. mlaate «f oond««4: mora.n^
He ..U eontmue on the
oocT.o.
«*'>.
business being conCOSTICA!*«.tJcfpid«tte.
ducted bv James W. HubbeU but
At aboot 4 o'clock the oomtACT jA*- owned entireh bv Mr. Smith. The
Pa.. aaT-mln^
•aoiblsd in Ute aaditoriain of Haokley, Uticr lus a host ul fhend and wiU
id with tbe nin i
’Will be Taken to the Prison Maaaal Training School and lietraed | duubtlokS make a sacce^
to a talk oo ••The Meaning of Manual' lure. He wtil a*W a ime of
and:
Tomorrow Morning
Training^** by Hoperintendeat Derid s*a?io:,en ;n the near tuturc
j
Bteold.;
Mackeotse of tbe Mnikegon public
____ _________
Tbe'
Wriaht hu bmi .p- q.i. a
»r < .... .. ii. mu b. i.

.iCim

Mltohail Hab Accepted Room-

OCroUBB

KILLING

Hea. UWTOII O.
of M,.
To Settle tbe Poima oV the potnlod
Great Controversy

,

|C 0. CARVER WON 0Ut‘

of manual training Into Muskegon*i
i^noatiooal system, and is an enibo
masL He said mat no mother hriuir

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hob.
l U* Arrt-m.

SIXTH YULIU-KO. 169R

dl<3!

BooRi

JIt UK City Book Store
A« immeace aev Uae of Staadard. Bouad BooU al'
15c. 20c, 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c and
a new editiot of some of the late Copriltht Books at
75 cents.

fiobart Beecher €o«
THE WEATHER

Props.

f tiioirltt aad FriiUv.

i m«h

Boys’ srkd
■Vlon’s

mg' was not langbt need despair, for
Thc asylum a ill have
troodji
. l..-Bertes tVr all tbe
elemenu of perf.-cl manual jsjtaUK- this year anj^ plenty of them,
plead gniity to
I In Spirited Contest for Poor |
enltura are to Ik< fuund in erery home. Sixtv-tive Acres acre plante.! this scar
_
...aughter lu tbe circiat ouurt beKren
tbo
pkKWest
borne
has
the
MiuipAtVHKi bus
To Officially Declare
Doclaro U
the Strlko j
Comml.slonorsh.p
■mul for simple lessons in domesU ' an axeiage <•« al»out 14G bushel
aiely ».-Dt«ooed m ► no a tt rm of Hre
tan End^
aclaooe and art. and erery mother i.as the acre, ailth.
houj^h M»nie jHiriions j>royraxs m tbv sUt4*'s prison at Mar
within heraelf tbe possibiUnes of a dui'c«i roiMc than ‘iim bushels
Never had a better line—all of
the
1
I llM. WdwB qoetic
toaoher. with me enmnsiasm of faxmlr
’em have storm collars—lined
This »:rop is not as larue
i
Oily was retained l.y Ktsrrando as lua
iBtareat to add pleasure to the work.
iurvums vc5lf>^, bus the stock
and sewed perfect and cost but
altomey. It is uo.Ierstood that it waa
a»« AeUrerli* Mia«^ ar» J.MIaal
He amphaaiaed the idea ot making
in accordance with Mr. Pratt's adrioe
little. Stfong line to iii mostly
the work attractive and srstemi^tic.
that tbe plea of umnslanghter was en­
anyone as we start our size al
Tli«r was a spirited ooatMt
giving ea-b cnild a duty of his own,
\\
' 'aikins returned, -tii^y irum •
ured
the eleeUou of poor o
age4 and run >m way up to size 4'*- Trices like these:
and showing him how to do it easilv
Tbe case was diSTs»eed of very
tbe board of superTlaor. thle afterh» T«a«rei»a luTbf
^ioys" -Si.50. S2.00. $r.50. $3.00. $400. S5.00. S0.00
and welL He said tliat tbe m.mer ex•clOfk. Cliarles M. qnloLlr. The . rime was committed penth^l ,m foolish toys erery rear m'l".....................
Men’s $5.50. $4.50. $5.00. $6.00. So00. Si0.00.
■"
‘it
Wilkeeiarrr. Get ift At 1 ©Vlook .,,
tbe name of W. M. Sunday morning, tbe erimtnal was
in tbe bauds ct tbe offioers in a few
than bur a perfect equipment of
iHieki uats. ai.tHIUp.
Ms>X JacWls.
t'p.
boors after ibe crime, the case was
boy s work, and a renr little
tbe arbitraliou committee appointed j
taken
in
Itand
at
i K. O. Uarrow iiropoeed 0. O. Oanrer.
thought and care will start the liiile
by President Kooa v«lt
Sts ballou w.T»* noeesaary for the
••Wiaestarro, tKt. I«ih. iWi-Aphands aright in me handling of them I
raiicrm, >canix 1 I W-ASHIION AV&.K OVJ-Tfr iir-rKiRS
KUlUy of
Uu talk was intended u> inspire n
preoiaUng tlie austet/ of the public laeleotioo, tb«- rotM being as'follows: A'osUta’s death. Kerrando
. fl e 7 8 7 «
aad the mine workers for some an- Smith
-uiltT
for manual
6 6 5 A 4 1 raigned Wednesday, pleaded guilt;
tern. .\n> putTcrti ItV -The ■
tlKWilatire statement from thU I Slmpeon
oli. n b*-ci.ui. p. I
Oanrer
................
8
T
6
7
ll
I
r.iolic. 118 FriHil street
I
eaoa. I isrne this bnUetin to say 1
Thursday, and m b •• ih.kU a w.-Tk“ '^Wstic. scientiihe occ&iatiun
WKXV fUEa
For XuTNB'-rr. U mo* 1
was anallerably opposed to acoeplanoc , I arror was deolare<i el^otod and the from the ( omiuissiuuor Uie crime will
la* Bsauurrtna oft iti««
Wummm't
Arly bn^h!
mo
i
or aoqoieei-BOB lu the form of aotlle board adjourned for committee work. U* in thi' prison at Maiquelle. as be
e asb^j Tbe closing
clot
feature of tli. i»rograui
I Tbe committee on bniMings and
mom. I was a practionl
prat
talk on Ibe tieantify» referred the Will ls> tuL.’U nwav tomorrowIk morncitier. by E t;. Konuahn of
ion of fht yall insis etors
irs
the United. Hutes in aeleotlng the
iidiiig s.cr,moo who were to determine tbe ques­ that separate rooms be prorided for
T of the American L» ague for Piric
tions inrolred in tbe etrike. Thoee Hie female prisoners In tbe
Koulaxhn sjuike
jail,
reoommended
that
a
lartliion
I
kd
raetnetions haring bt^en remored and
With
great
cordiality
of
1
e practical
made: in the oorridor on tbe third
efforts of the Michigan k ate tederaUbor as well as to organised capital, floor, and jthat an extra cloeet be imt ‘ Bit: Foderalion GatherinK
tioh, and asid that It was in ;tM If a
1 am now proiwred togiiemyper- in the room for females Tbe rec- ’
Muskegon
To ‘-'•c that this is a
Oivio Improvement league. Uiv ulk
eonal approral to tbo eettlement of tba
wns accompanied with rt. reoinioon
HGnuiiu* H.ARG.AIN.
•l*be committee on buildings and|
IsBoes inrolrtkd In this strike by the
illustiatloos showing wonderful tvngrounds was authorlaed 10 purohaae j
Don't hesitair too
traau in American cities stn-^ ts bid
ISO cords of four foot wood for u-e i n
«r < iti- uitn.
end to tieloiiji on thi> proposi­
eous with bill boards, and others
offiaisn of dlstriots numbers 1. 7 tbe county boildlngs during ibr year I
beauuful
with
tn^-s
and
shrubbtvy.
tion.
or you’-II iivi left.
Tlie anperriaors elected Frank M
.......
aadB at ibeIrmeeUng today matt an
He gave a strong d« nnnciatinn of thimmediate call
issued fur a conyen- Hamlin of BUlr. J. A. MonUgnr of
kluBkrgou. Oct.
l.._Tbe
re
abuse ot public advertising, illc-txatturn whose authority u neceasary Traverw City and William 8« lkirk of ccplion ten eretl
tlie
delegates
n.\.\O.Hisiihf
thinj:
lag his words in a telling way
to detlare the strike at an euA In Whitewater as members of the board
Hill's MaM*mc temple iUst
with pictures from life, either joints
for mu beginners.
the mean i ime I trust the |io<*ple of <mr
night was tuie of the finest social
touched upon were bridp s. f-lice-,
Mrs Addle A Gibbs wa- elec ted
oottUtrywUl be latteot.as
|if unci ions ev« r held in Muskegon. The poles and alleys. With regard tu ihr
of our
herself as member of Hie I hall wat «<al«>fately and beantifollj
Stool ami book jjoes
layer he aaid: "W. hav.- th- I>r
J board of county school examiners
|woplr,will i^^m.tt
dc or.ned. and the assemblage of fair
Ily j*Lii :ng oii!cr> heic. With rem*with pi.mo. Kasy
I«-Th. min. i Th. nport o( th. Mldiu, and nail- women. iKantilully gowned, pres, nt- JekvU an.l Mr Hyde o; alleys, as
Wilkasharrc. Pa t
(•nabl? iMitw'r, ran r*iH xnv order, no
you will see." and the accomivuiving
t V r 111 s or cash . . .
imittee is to
oommissiou was rooeirt-d e.l a fine sis-ctacle.The reoeiring
workers exsoutivc
pictures
showed
the
two
sid.
s
of
an
mailer h**w Ur^jc, a*- we kccji in
rati a omvrniloii of thr strikers for at the aeasum this morulUK, through line consisted 01 Mrs. I.. M Keating.
alley in an Onto town, one the famil
tmirh with imtvi.le markets..............
Montague. Tbe |
arrange
Haturday aud io have work rwmme.1 the eacretarr. J.
lar untidy, ugly, high board fmeon Monday morning li will re«|olre report shows that
X famiUes and a ’ commitie.. ex jirt sidt iH of the Muske
style, and the oHier a bower of simpletwenty-four huurs to niach all tbe
iDdlTt.ln.Ulmv.
.1... th.-.t.t.
..
^
miners' locals lu the rrgiim and great aid through the
‘'uftbKt-^.federation. Mrs. Belle M. Perry of
foroeful*and enlhnsiasHc nud
•fforu will iiave to
made to get
jUliariotte. president of the Bute fed ulk was received wi»h gT»wl apprf‘cUtbe Uelegmies together The oonven- Vl.olly dejs-ndent. and i
^^jeratioo; Mrs Lillian liavis l>aocan- tion
Hou U to hu held in rilher WHkiw- protracted illness required aid to the son, Ubioag.*. a
prominent cion
of aU*at $&0. Aside
tiarre or llaxelton Mr Mitchell this
woman: Mrs. listher <». MacKeuxie.
wo cases the monev has i-een presidini of llH Coral club. Mrs.
morning said he would my nothing
a aniaU amounts for
nntH after ih. convemiou,
j Cliarles H. lUckley. honorary memthe beginning nf the year.
tt-deratum. Mra Frances
"Areyou eatisfled willi IheoommisSomet^hffig new /« JTA/Ys
•loo>" he was H-ked. Hr smlleth tbe commission bad on hand
SmiUi. duuur of the beautiful m w
which meant ait rnihuiiast 10 "Yes," andfiNO.iMi waa appropruted by the local efub house
j
board.
A
toul
of
|a*M.21
was
sjient
Dintfr S§tt in o// Mo new shapes and
but aaid: "The convent ion will prob
Alirvr hniidrvd or more di-lrgates.
daring the ytmr. leaving
stiU in besid- s Ukiuiy ruiluri..^wer». jirtk-ent
^We shpw 20 dHfer^nt paftems
ably iaeut<a slab mrut. "
Tbo aUtkrrs throughout th- anthra tbe hands-of Hn- commlasiun. The at tbf b. giumng of thr- morning ^iett, Btass Zets. Lemonade and Wtna Sets,
I same amount as last year.
is aak- sioii of tlir h-d. ution yer^terday. and
eile dUiriel ar. jubilant
Mitiscs’
Kid
Hal>.
sjwinji
heels.
S
kcx'. S1-J5. $1.40,
4 piece Sett, Barr/ Sat, Etc., m ’great wamet/.
I ed by tbe commission for the eomitir as all lb- . x-pr.’suients wrn- in at-1
of tbe atrlke
,-Si-SO and $1-75. Children’s Kid Hals, spring
Nohda/Goods
Kaw York.
’8u»ck values jy*'
t. ndam e th.\v werj^rd to sjt on thej
amrmgdai//.
heels, 75c. HOC. Si.oo. $1.25 and S1.40. Hox Calf
jumped with a rush this tuorning as a '
plalH>nn.
i
LIVELY RUNAWAY TODAY
result of the flual aetUemrnt of tbe
Tfie presiitem, Mra ftrlU M. Priry,
and Kanjjaroo Calf from 75c up to Si.50. Spring
anthracite coal strike London with
gave an adminble addit-ss in which 1
heel shoes in all sizes up to No. 5 in ladies, also
Americans on the curb advanced from
she recommended the forming of a!
a heavy \\ cl Weather Shoe.
onedialf to ot^arly two la^nta
cluYiorgantation commitb‘e.-*ompoaed
M KIrtaa WbimsiN- a».4 UK
PhiUdrlphla. Pa . 4 let in-George
of tbe presidents of the fedeutlon, to |
lUdG amaskf^.
V Baer, itreeldenl of ibe Kiwding
form eiuYw in communities whors j
Tbe team of H. G. Brodhagen. who they are.n*M*ded. She said; "Tbej
mliway. said he was too busy and
ooald not comment ou tin- |.-rminatiota lives aoutbeast of the city, ran from club womr-n of today must know the!
Hie pouio warehouse of Gt^orge Wof tlie^strike
s ot today." and nn'ornmendt-d j
Peoria. llla.«ict in-Bisiiop John lawdie to tbe comer of From and
ing on -o. iological subjects,
subjectiv. »*s*'-1
L. Bpaulding. apikdnted on Hie coal Union streets this afuniooo. making fx'cully on child labor
i
an.l vou wjll Ik
oonimlasion. aaid this morutus. *'i am things lively and dUtributing the
242 FRONT STREET
The question of admitting club, of j THE NEW STAND
lt> see the Rtcat amount
highly s..nsibl. of the honor, and U wagon along tbe way. finishing mat negro women to tiie geuoul federation
of hand t«!onn- oirs by Infilotlmr a iminful wound up- was Bixiken of in an eam<-st and broadwill be iitT dutr and pleasure to act
I Mrs. JoacpIiB Hsoson of 116 W««t mina- d way. The value and insjura
tlencpki cvc*r>whcrc m
in esme tiie ]irt.«idrm thinks me
Klevcntb sirtwt
worthy."
tion of Is- t spruig's bieuot.vl waa menthe stucLum; 0! the garYcur Tit
Mr. Bnulbagsu bad stepped into the
In clokiug
rnrnt this hand work
. us for t’lese two days
makes .»ur clothing rcWeshington. oot. l« - Tbe following niaoMX.whea ^ ho»«» Wok ft^hi
„.a..
Waiting
oaclaltUtem^-iitnnnouiioing the cloee ot o|«o.ta« tt»inondol*rt»d«otan.},b,. co..T«tion on
la:n its shajx when
ot tb-ftmof the strike was issued at the White They sot only rtsited bnt they kept
other makes would lie
House at f .’o a m
It ^r^ Kent the «»b« of Elchtkssd '
nothing hut a ••rag. "
After a conferenoe with Mr. Miicb- Union alTMla, tin* Imy rack of the
lvd«-raiit>a • x\*krk i» Fo«»«rr.
ell aad some further conferences with heavy wagon came in oonlact with an lOue of Hu* imiortanl fsaiUrt-s of Um*
T^^preaanUtives of the coal operator!, aleotriolight pole, aad tbo sragon was j morning was ih.* report .tf the fores
If you have
to the
the presldont has apiwinb^ tbe mem­ left UMra, with tbe tongue tom »>ut try committee given in a forc< ful way
point where you are ready
bers of the commisaion in inquire in­ and the raok badly damaged
| by the clkairman. Mra Martha R 8nyto, ooostder and pass 0|Hm ail quesTbe tuam turned and tore down'drr Boot of Bay City. Her words
10 huy a new winter suit or
ttoos at iasoe between the operxlora Union stmet They tried to gel Into | were of the awakening kind, and did
overcoat or both, we hope
and miners in the anthracite coal Smith A Pnoe's phoiogupb gallery
AU the DC. colon uui
you will come here and
flelda
but tufoeeded only in smaabing tbe Mra Hoot cordially thanked tbe fifty
romhinatjons of the pop-,
Brigadier General John M. Wliaon. walk. The barriera on the new pave clubs wbicb have responded witliin
^;ive us a chant e to show
ulai coronation cloths.
United Butea army, retired rtabr
tbe bridge were aoat-1 the year u> th. appeals of tbe foresty
lings
we
some of ihcKoodthi
oblef of engineora. U. B A ,i Waab- lerad promlsononsly and at tbe alley oommiltet*. and quoted from ibe
Our line at $12. $15,
have in stock. Youiw(llbe
ington, D. O . as oBloer of the en­ between Front and State street, th.-• sUiement mad.- al the Los Angeles
$H*. $17. $1H we led
gineer ooriw of t ithtxr the military or learn took to Ibe east walk
the Hiilner by doinK"< sofut
biennial, that " Micliigan leads in forvcf) proud of -to will
naval senrioe of tbe United Sutra
Mra llanaeo was aunding alongsuie vstry work as lu.many other tfainga "
we can fit you at a «ood
)X>u when > ou own
K. W. Parker. Washington. D. A' . a. tbe Maaooir bniUing She tried to The sjxMik. r atlfied; ‘We must work
bi^
saving
of
money.
:
:
an expert mlniag eagineor. Mr. Par- get out
of these han.l tailored
the way. but a flying to hold our homes worthily." and abe
It pays to come to the
ker la chief atnkialieian of the coal whilHesrvo atmok her csi tb# ajde of 1 rvoommended the rue of rhmte pl»*ee
dlvlalan of the Uniu^ Siatm goolog tbe bead, inflieting a painful but not ' for the pul lie goo.!
South side store f<»r good
kAl anrvey and tbe editor of the Bu- effious flesh wound
Sbr made the startling etatement
goods at Lowest Prices.
gteMiag and Minitig Jonnal of New
The horwe fell at tbe coner. and . that thirty a. res of tr^e man be »rYork. Tbe Pon Georr Orar.. ABiloared beforv they could dofrlficed daily to forniik wood pulp for
minglOD. Del.. as a judge of a United farther damufu. Oasf of them was' a single i«pet manufactory in Nhw
BBIM court. E K. Oiark. Cedar quite badly oat 00 toth hind legs 1 York To .-oautrract these 1
Bnpl^ Iowa, grand uhiaf of Hie Or Mr. Brodhafoo prompHy o
in- made by nre and timber thievea, the
der of BaiU
pay all damage done by the
StVif/i Sn^t
oladng \oy expense of Mra Hansen. urged cuUivuting poblle eeoftment on
that far Um purpoaeu of aaok acorn- He expressed deep fvgm for the oc- this line tbrougb tbe state university.
At. the Old Stand
Hie M. A. C.. farmers* inatitutoe and

CONVENTIOIf TO BE CALLED !

| LeUnd. maZ

REEFERS!

-N*tcid.ri5catc«idst(«i.;

S. BENDA & CO.

Price 5c

TyiMICHIGAN CLUB WOMEN

YOU DM'r HEED t

SPY GLASS

Before You Buy a Cloak

See the great line we are showing. Che styles
are the eery latest and you will be pleased
with the extremely low prices, w « ♦ w

STEINBERG'S wREUABLE 0RY600DS AKD CLOTHING HOUSE

.\

You Take no Chances

only 93S.

W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY

r;

New pALL Footwear...

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

the:

F-AIR

FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN

Jlsb€r&^ 221 Trent St.

FRANK FRIEDRICH

i oprn ont or rnt^r (oii^

Tor You

DESIGNS THIS YEAR
ARE VERY EXCLUSIVE

m

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Willfthn

Hamilton Chtbing

TO^Ml iviinia Miud!j[ui. >rMvjiMi cm, kici,, tttOMiut. OofOttia ti.

TlD^EVEiniG i£(m
—aa?^“
niAVBIIMIOITY. MICHIOAN

Mkf hto WaawaUtardtod^tUa,^
■gh aad Daltoi Stotoa Booalor
owe to addieoa meetinge here,
thalr addreaaea wlU be liataoad to

mm

OUR ATTITUDE
TOWARD IMMIGRANTS

m&mm
STOVES

By JOHK HAY. Secsemry ef Stem
Tbe pneticai biMite
be efforts of too woM'aolabeof
Ciahlgaa labi
MaabiBoa. Tba fadamUm U
apr^'il with (

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JO^ MAITI^D «r
ir»MiUryif »uw~
MU> M. WAmvXU of OoUoMl.

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1>XMM A. FALX «r Calkooa.
U U WKlOUTorOocoMcu

OiUXJIDO C. MOFFATT.
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FarBliriiimMMtolMoti
JAA B. MOKilOK.

f'

BSinJBlJCAXr CX>UX
CX>UJftY TICKET.
DAVID O. CUAXDLXli.

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WALTBB.*

FBABK W. WILSOX.
«BO. W. STEWARD.

•BO. w. criiTn
E, O. ALLYN

DA O. E. CUASE
BENDSBBOE SMITB.

foroato

Ifying of their hoaa« cities and
rhe ahoUabmont of naalghtly object,
aad anaacaaaary pracnoee.
The
woman ate work log in earnest along
tbaaa Haas and their efforts are appar
•otly meeting with the conilderailon
they deaarre The matter of fometry
U aa****>^ problem which the clnbe
bare grappled with and in this they
are also making t leprogreea The
for parpoeee of
phase of theqneetlon
and tbe reforeetration of waste landa
another. In both tOe women are diipUying an cameeCneee which emiilee
.hem to the gre
which erery cltlxen in crery city
.hoald eeeood in a
rhe woman's dobs <
aoeompUeh agreat dea
aboal It aad it U plain that they lisve
determined to become Inatramental In
inienalfylng a public spirit which
will bring great recaltaif they reccire
the aid they ooght to bare.
Another good teat of pHmary eleo
tion raform bae^n glren in Grand
Rapida. where Darid E.
•mt for the repablloan nomination for
tbe state eenate. The ninal ward
f I
Bnmi was nominated
who thongbt him tbe beet man for the
The same waa true of other
Uoos; and the experience ol
Grand Rapida ought to stand for e
good example which will be profited
by at the next aeaaion of tbe legiela

Kow that eleotlon la approaohlna
merits of the rarlone candidates who
hart been nominated for offloe.
>Ong the most consplcuoni of th.
entire array of men who an» to go
before tlie people on election day.
k W. Wlle<in. the rrpoblioan cane for regiitcT of deeds, will Iw
dered with sp. oial faror. Mr.
Wilson Is a young man of more than

. I Tbit inmotioallT
pn
tuarki the rod iT
ihegrMti
t atrika A couvootiou of the
I will be oallcd to rail th,« i.lrikr
off. The people of tbr csouutry will
rejolBe at thte informatlcu., and lb.*,
will farther reJou e beoaoee the cumi
miaaloo will be one ot {lerficily uiiMaaBI toodenrlci Tbo oi- ratou in
■mklBc tbclr iirppoeali to the ,m ilaaoMUTM of the Ubor olaaeoA Thi.
tba mloera at oooe rejeotad. bat happlly tba preiideot hat ramoeed thU
dlflkElty aad there will be no far on
ahown either eidA The strike will
be ttled with jaatloe to all partlae
S*E W. WIL»k>X.

I
rK

daimroaaddioaa VomaataMloh
ifaa ia bettar ablt to lateUlfeoUj duoast tba iaaaaa of the oampai«n than
^^rreaamen Smith, aad few man in
oooire.. aie more^ oloqaant Mr.
Smlii U anaiampleorwhateoarty
aaddhUity may aooomplUh la aarruii
the poopU aad tboaffb yot a y
madba ataadaat the beadammj

ba Bl the moatiag aad will daUrer an
bat oaa tann. bat In
taalabarttlma ha bae galnod a prom
plaaa aamaff tba ceoofmiied lead
an m Miohlffaa'a dalogatioo la Waeh
_
Mr. Danefh haa mada a
m
lemdi tooord aad tba paople of thU
Mdidid
dlMrtat taoofaiae that fact. He hai
ably btoTod Trareree Olty and tbt
poofla of tbe eity wUl be glad to
■ail him again. Both theae moa
■aiM high In ■»»*<*»«**^ offBitiTlIf
dhsir oMI hmo wlU baaiaaat. This

f i

r£H£ST.

’.etiitral Dtws

Mr. Wilson ia a rMldent of Klngaley. He was bom In Paradise townJuly, ibia. and U a splendid
of Grand Tn
lood. He haa always lired in that
township, whete he Is highly regarded
at a man of great promise and is de
pendable wherever he may be placed.
He received a part of his inlnoation
in th.« district school in the town
here he has lived and spent one year
in the Traverse City High eobooi:
Uter on a year In the High school
of Sheboygan. Wia After leaving
the Sheboygan school be spent some
in teaching and gave rxoellent
Mtisfaotion. bi^aee his edncwtion
was thoroogh. Included in his eohooi
ing was a thoroogh coorae in
keeping, one of the eeseotiala in
lAoe of ngtater of dMds. After
ling a whiU he engaged in the
baeloees of baying and eeUing pro­
duce. which gave him an exoelleni
less experieoae. For three years
past Mr. Wilson haa been engaged lo
Che agrioaltaral implement basinees
and has made a great eaooeae of it
Hie i daoattonal and baelnees train­
ing makes ‘him a most desirable can­
didate for the olfioe of register of
deeds and be wUl be a worthy enooss•or of O. C. Moffatt, who has held
that offloe two terms.
Mr Wilson has always betm a stanch
»pnblioan. honorable in nil his politloal asplraUoos as well as in his bnsicareer. He will get a heavy vote
and his popnlarlty and reoognUed
abilltr will enable him to win out
with one of the oid-lime repnbUoan
majorities for which Grand XtaTem
ry Is noted. Every repnbUcan
wlU. and erery democrat oaght to
vote for fflcaok Wilma.
The I

oaUmi

r itreet fweeper

ALWAYS
PLEASE
Is She
Guessing at it? \

1

Notmudi. Her(
wm:i>cd. dudow 00 Ac

...

woman ^ ndthcf, for
She has B modern Hoocc's Sted Ran^ with cverr fadIHr
Beau^AiUffiTc tit opportnoltr toshow 70athem heiote

of tbt wtru ■ I “s.n'r.::. „

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Av?-

IVHOhKSAl.K'AXn KCTAIL

^UAE^I^T-W.

p1n<‘ IkIuiuIh Is
vT nt>< lU
j 000.
Ninety |MT ivnt. of il..- t-v<v«o0O0
people uf the Uus^riii «-n)p:re arc fiirm-

A carload of
1 stooe was i
tracked oa the Lehigh Valley
in tbe Italian quarter of Waterloo. K.
V.. Toewiay night. It was rery dark,
Hlmx* jsrj 4
ittd the Italians. misUking the stone have lHi*n Inid
for obestnot ooal. worked neatly all
night Uylng in their winter supply,
end dia not discover that tbelr bins
irere foil of emilhed etone until mom

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3. 01. Slater « Rouse Fumisber

l\»^^T-Eirt»i ru..»iu

.:.i'ijs

Michael Doyle, representing Uie
Fmit Growers' amooiation of Kew
York, baa telegraphed Got. Odell asying that nniesi an immediale enpi>ly
Frank Wilson Will MakaaWor of anthracite ooal tdn he obtainnd.
thy SuccBSSor to O.C. Moffatt fruit growers! In wastem Kew Ynrk
will lose at least ia.000 000 Hon
Irede of Ihoosands of bosbele of apples
riM lU|»«bUcM C aolce far
of ire now rotting in oroharde and the*
•*vfti>oranng iodneDj is at a efamUtill
M.yor Rodenbeck of Rochester. K.
ord to lUc Bwead Him.

EMD or THE MTIUKE.'^

^

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HE’S A GOOD CANDIDATE

In KKUy'i diiimtotu^i ii tbc anreliable men who ooold be chos
odoMeBMil from PrtMideot Mitobrll
ru for an oflioe of pnbllo troit.
of tW Uollad Mine Wurkeri. of th<
aeoaplaoee of the propoial to refer tt<K
dlffeiSJicMof ibeantbrmoita ooal 0|»er
alon aad mine workenAo a ootnmii
aton lo be apiiointed by Pn-iwl.-ut

Thn aperatore dlaplayad an arbitrary
•plHt aaaa whUe flfinf in to the de
maade of pobllo eantlmeot that they
Btoald make ooaoaeelooa'. bat it i»
ffsaafyiaf to ooia that Praeldeot
i wise a.nd manly
ooane irom
from toe
the i
at aU timee wlillnir
to Mbmlt thegi
the grleTaaoee of the min
are lo arbltratloa. The oatoome will
ba yaet to the oontendlnK partlee, and
it may be eat down as a f.ot ttiat Uie
optMlore wai not bare ererythlng
thakowmway. The atrtteanditt re
aalB hare demoaatratad that the men
vhd work with thalr baode are eou- Had to raoQgalttoa aad Chat a epirii
•r ftOmaat maat ba asaroiaed In troet
lac With tham.

lliK L’XITJbJJ STATES WELCOMES XOW, AS
IT HAS WELCOMED FROM THE FOL’XDA. TIOX OF ITS (iOVEUXMEXT, THE VOLUXTAI:Y IMMIGRATIOX OF ALL ALEEIXS COMIXG HITHERTO UXDEU THE COXDITIOXS
»tiw«
im-W
FIITIXG THJfM TO BECOME MERGED IX. Frank Ur«««. kii
THE BODY BOITTIC OF THIS LAND. Our law. proriJe
tbe iiituLs for tluiii to bctv.iue in.vrpomli j iiidistii^^uisliablv in
the lux-is of ritizfiis ami jirt^TiU- tluir aU<»lute c-quality with the
Dxlive U.ni, giiarautetnu;' to iLcui t-ijual civil ri^rlua at homo and
baraam lDgttl>r al
|a >et
equal prou-rtion abroad.
THF: (\)ND1T10XS ARE FEW,
gri'»B BALB-e«(^ma hand Xu. r Hnutk Ptv
%ntk U-^. lu Cr.1 rl —
LOOKING *JO THEIR COMING AS FREE AGENTS, SO r
CIRCUMSTAXCTJ) BHYSICAI.LY AND MORALLY AS TO
CX>K SkLS^WM-naaarj a»-i
tturv
SUPPLY THE HEALTHFUL AND INTELLIGENT AIATE- r
1 «!«•»«. u. aail my p\»cm of ba«a«« al av
K. I'euMi
ha*r
trad.- imtaldudi-Wl
RIALXIF FREE CITIZEXHOOD.
The |wU}Kr, the criminal, the conlagioualy or incurably die* ■rnu- F li NwrCi. J*r*.a.
ea^cd ax^ e-vcluded from the U'nefitii of immigration only, when
thiy an- likyly to Ucomc a eource of danger or a burden ujhui the
community. The voluntary' chawetcr of their oming U c>.-»cntinl;
Ltnce \v<* ^hlU out all iimiugrati«»n a>^i^^i'd or con>traiuod bv for­ poR HALK tjR REXT-Onram nt«r
i.,- h*ai- . -um»..I-ra,uAA»
kxub-b. a.-ll
eign ur. nole... THE PURl^OSE t)E OER GENEROUS TREAT­ and‘7a-rY;
aairr Jumr tt-« . .-tu. ai.d <■
1. at Ot.1 >li*
*:u» H K bnukiuai..o.«i
Em u
MENT OF THE AMEX IMMIGRANT IS TO RENEFIT
VS and him ALIKE-NOT TO AFFORD ANOTHER COR HAI J£ » arm> ainl nt»
r u. l.«b uu uui.r»M«i rmd
STATE A FIELD TPON WHICH T() C’AST ITS OWN
OldECTIONABLE ELEMENTS.
* .
FOR RENT

O"$I.S0
MISCELLANEOUS

u.ii.-i t.f nillrwids
in l!.e J.ipaiu**!*

1- the l*rat shiH- in tor lit)
%Vc know wr arp claiming a great dral right
ing advrrtiaing
in the lace of all tfir gUtin
St.50al1t.rN ii-ut
ut we vr got tl«- aluK-. to Imck
up our^saarrtiona.
Wr havw pla. r«l
m\e

MS-S'-SHSSig

RHEUMATISM

Buy y..ui iul.l>ct. of us. «*«ilUurcly M.e m>u .................. ................ .........

TortnreaCripples andDefonna

Some suffer torture fixsn the eeiy begin­
ning. the ettsek being so sodden, sharp
and dissstrous that they are made help­
less cripples in n few dars. while others
feel only occasional twitches of pain in
the knees, ankles, elbows and wSu. or
the muscles of the legs. arms, back or
neck; but this treacherous disease is onlv
traveling by slower stages. Tbe acid
iapply of <*oal for the colder weather, poisons are aU the whne accumulating in
tbe blood, and muscles and joints are
ind snggcstlng that it might be well filling with corroding, acrid mailer, and
for llie choTohes to clone and nave when the disease tighleni its grip aad
strikes with fuU
I heir coal for the poor.
Arthur Forteseno. \epbew of the
loke of Portland, has renounced the }{> wiXSSSiU
mdiuffwfaith at his fathers and taken forre
a ful blows, and its vicofi tims are crippled and
of "Milk Drinker*. ’ * defonned.orVitetallr
sromoulbyconstsn't
5ompo*e«l of Dookhoboor immigrants psin. Rbcumsiismi*
'rom HnssU to Canada. She is Olga caused by Uric Ad i
VannholT. whom he first saw with or some other irri*
ottai-r womi-n working at the plow,
iod his marriage followed Hlt.*r he riety and form of this dread disease. Ex­
Itad given up the Church of England. ternal remedies do not reach the blood,
An old Toledo man roust go - over consequently do ^ ' '
a a S. goes direcUy mlo the circnla*
the hllU to the poorhonse." alti.on^rh tion
and alUcks the diseaw* itself. The
he is the father of It* chihiren. all liv­ acid poisons that cause the inflammation.
ing, and sevtml in rmiifortohh* orlingi
dand
the blood purified and clean
oomstaifr*William K H.-al of Marion. 1ml.. Uling matter, and nothing__________

W«m«n‘s Sterm Hubbitn

A. S. F~RYIVIAN
135 FRONT ST.

PRACTICAL SHOEMAN.

YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?


OraAd Trarw^ Land and

THE BLOOD
AND
SYSTEM
RULED
BY ACID.

has l.ern grnuti <1 a jntmt tm a marhiiie wlitrh IS likelv to rauso quit** a
furor in ihe gltss induiiiry Tiider
Ueal's system an imint um- amount of
labor is savod. ami it
astd thsi this
would amount to fm.un daily in the
U*lt factories alone. His machlno is
an electrionlly heated melting*)iot
The glass it run into thu pan and
cool«*«l BO as to'avoid all Impozfeosuch as bubbles and c londines^
Glass, by this rnaebim*. can
made
r any eui* and Ihicknesa
In Baltimore. Md . bakers are buming stale broad for fuel. Instead of
giving it to the i»oor as heretofore.
In Chiosgo the other night, a vacant
cottage waa stolen lor fnel by fuel
forngera Suelches of cedar block
pavement have also been stolen.
After ly^g buried for ovt r a C5<mtury. thelKmoDs English pr^souship
Jerw r. in whioh several hundred
Aaq^icaos were martyred while the
BrUUh held Kew York, in the days
of the revolntioo. has been accidenully discovered by the workmen at the
Brooklyn navy yard, who are patting
up the Unnehing stays for the battle
•hip Conneollcot. Utstorioal asso­
ciations have been soarching for the
Jermy lor City years. The half burn­
ed boll ol the ship is lying under
twelve or fourteen feet of dirt and
water and is in perfect condition.
At the O. A. R. encampment nt
Waehiugion a team band from tbe ooal
mining region of Penn.ylvan^ leadtng a Grani Army post trom that
slate, enoonntered a too ol
DigD
priced product, whlok was lying on a
sidewaU opposite the treasury Oepart
meoL Tbe dmm major, with inoreas
ed dlmiity. led the band aroond tbe
1. halting the members,
each to remove his hat.
Then the dmm major and the bands­
men bowed low tiiree timea This
eras followed by tbe rendition of a
funeral dirge. A great crowd of epeemtore gathered, aad the band, rememtat it was part of tbe prooesSion, fell Inio hue again and marched
Buitor* for tbe hand of any one
the ohiUtraoof John A. Griffin ot
Philadelphia, will have to woo the

SSSBl
like alkaUand potash remedies, bulbuflda
up and invigorates the entire system, and
at the same time makes a thorough and
pcnnanentcureof 1
^liiteforoiirfree
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. AUaxta« 6a.

FARM FOR SALE
100 acres knou-n as the Sleclc or
Needham form. One ot tlic l>c8t in
Grand Traverse county, :i^ nules
south of Ihe city.

J. E. GREILICK
City.

; waxtki>-v>

^ Yi;:sr

Ts the Place
an< china you ever saw.
for the finest cutt glass and
Such beautiful pieces and
an the prices are so
very reasonable.i. There are so many new
styles of cut glass and the china was never
handsomer. All manrrer of shapes, salad
dishes, spoon trays. Bon Bon dishes, chop
plates, bread and butter plates, trays, nut
bowls, in fact everything.

‘WE SELL THE BEST”

Nu

TBE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
Appijatemartoh.

All are la*

Our Crockery Department
There is not a day passes, but is somebody’s
anniversary and somebody should remember
that somebody and we are now talking to that
somebody telling them that .this

You should seethe new line of chafing dishes
-always make the most acceptable presents,
and these are the finest we have ever carried—
all the newest and latest improvements and
they are all so handy to serve luncheon for af­
ternoon callers or evening gatherings. Once
own one. you wonder how you ever got along
without it, : :
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WANT DEPARTMENT.

ry or remarry without the written
ooneeni ot the oUier children nndor
penalty ^of forteiting a fortune.

WMk, Fridar erening.

If you want presc^nts-^and the person never
lived that didn’t -you should see the beautiful
goods we have to offer you in

Jw Beautiful Presents

; PAlJlljiT. will

hautu aad b«uldui< Sardwar» •twr.am.^

Cbere is no Use Calkiitd

-TMAVKMM OI-TY, MIOM.

I

H.
daritw liar lif« Utur. took au active
ljit*rt»*f in Ui« welfare of the ualTar•Uy ao.\ ii wan br ber advlM and with
bar prr,*ratlan il.al Madclin K
"Mlookvell. the lint womau ftradnaU
of Mlehljran came lo tiie loftitotirai.
At precooi iberv ti no a bolarahip at
tht onivarntT wbteh U a<x»««lbl® to
woneti alone, althooirh ibew am mrAt B. nton llarbor duriDK
•elaoirtcal atorm. lightning at ruck tl.e
. oaii eat anjtlilnjc. bare irained
lU^ae miatloi. botlding while ear.
and enjoy hard work. *
%Um were Oeing held, t'amle Hootl, ,___.. renKtb
irive vi«on>aa biwitb and new
one of the oongrega tiou, WM leaniiiR
„ekly. ran down pemde
'
affktnet a jwrtition near a ilieet iron Try th. m Only .V»e at Jaa. O. John inoiber le .n^ »l!. .^nd ^he r.»n Me,, risbl
ti.rown TtoUntiT ! *00 anU.K H. Mead'a drag atorea
Ini.. Ilutn.;.!, .. M;.- ^ and !..• !..re,t ami

D.rtn, the «ctU.mrh. hlu» .h» toU "
rttwk ii- chutcb U..^ choir h*k.n,
,«o.u„h,„..«.i.pr..fco.,

u.. of

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from a, aever.
at..macb and liver
The Laaalng Hoard of e^localtoo i.ai ,^ble.^ that I aolTemd w
volod It* acoepC the tWuegir library 1 year*, ' write. P. Haw. hurhrm. 2?.^
.
r. King* New Life PilU aaved
offer of |SA.o.t)......... ........... ....
boUdlhff ta
'ormacil lunied
Tl*a board of Mncwtion ito]iom« to ^ drag amrea
•reot tl.e building 0.1 the High arhool
fiallf, Stembergt
lot aud care \hv nm Me of a cite
emeg. Oct. 17th.
For many y* ara iIh- eboioa of the ’ Br^nd. Fri^uf 9W9fimg,
Ccngr99$mw William iidan Smith
mad M, B. Oarragh miU delntar adbeen fiaid lo picking It up until the ;
laat few week., when il.e awroity oft
eaal aod the Mgli ,.rice« charged for
lo4t In the mtnea of Houghwood ha. eent i.oore. of people to the tiare
bay and the whole at.ore iweaeiiM an too (Mmuty. Forty of the faUlitiee
were undergroun.l and f..nr on the

l:7.hcp;:.rurtE^?£?J^^

The cold ana,, found Ih utou llarbor
in hard ahape for fu«l Tbtjrr 1* not *
a^ pound of aothraolu to the city and ^ with local appltoatiooe, aa they
ooljooeortwo oara of aofi coal, the | not roach the aoat of th^ diaeaae.
latter erlling (or f« e ton There | Catarrh li a bloi*d or oonatitutional
were maoy appeala from the po.it i*.*- diaeaee. aod to order U* care it you
pie ol the city and the city will hare aiual take internal rem. diee Hall* •
te ftod some scheme to keep them Ulatarrh Core is taken internally and
warm.* This snmm. r the city tore up *cu directly on the blood and mucous
or .be
and pul down aiphall Alniut WW ^y one of the beet
er. piled on the city country for years, and is a mgula
loH To<iay the maror orderetl the P'wrtiptlon . It is composed of ib
sBown, oomoiDed with the
and *K.
the •‘ «"■** Mwiiospurifiers,
city yard, v* be thrown op«I and
the
acting aimcily oa'
poor people are taking out the emUr
nmoous surfaoM The perfect 00m
bloeks by the cart load
blnatloo of the two mgredieoto is
*
ntmlnces such wonderfnl
nderfnl results
wlioae wife sued what
u
4.4 ..
^ oariaa Cblarrh Send for testlmo
blSi iMUuae he was
mAdiot.^ to .
dallluBoa with the flowing howl made
F. J Oheney A
't^-o
a Ml unique eiplanalion of hi. bib-!
dru^isu nri«

Ja.*Uv..n u.h*
lhuii:;ht iny j
1 doni
.lldn'i
hvA ! do
of lToii.h n,»^ -Well. >011 toller away.- ksI.1 Aunt
Sarah, -rolk^ will talk, I n-.k.m. but
in.J Pi.*^ tu e nre ;r,:r.'.»! you
.-ar.- M m la Kii.l.• Put 3011 ataml r.’ady |.. a^iy you
think PrtM-hl.n.-e
p..’nih.s -nt the
war fur nier* he liiaia;.M.
We aut at the uble together.
•‘Well, Jaroh."
r.M.'.,..l j.fi.T a
motnem's ihoncht. -I ll g.» a* f.nr as to She oaet a ahy glance o#er at me.
t
eay that l*r.ivhh-n«'e worka .n luyat.Tl- She i-enainly looked like an angel
tJh. Charley' rieaae ordi't me Ro.ky ,
oas waya and tliat ih a may |..* one of Hounrain
T«w Jaa G Juhneon
j
That anli..(S,Nl Ja.n.l, Matthewa He
went oicr to White*, and ha.l a talk
With father, inoilnr ami Siim,- .Kficr
a .-onple . f hoiiM they were m.n.lc to
eco the ha Id..f rrox i.h n. e In It. ana
and a
T the re.nn.,,.|,M. liiimMc

',%M. «>m<
er I, iru:.
..^

iiotufmu Ju. »i.»Thi

too nuK h like hii. U*>t llanuah. Inn j.crhapb n In.v on th.- car n.igbt rjll «ut a

i»T. Jtw: .-nouirh t.» re«aulrc aim’h.-r U X to M.twlue b. r Ths
mnrrinte
.
In ihe afteriukm
licfoie M ,ju-i. .c <.f the
and the
l:«n«\ T:..‘ t t i.h* .-ntcriHl
the hono-. whdi
hde J.noh lait •»!;: the
hom\ tv hen lie
trt t»n.1
kltclnm dkinr. :t
chairs in the yaid. n:! ih. .mtampuU.d di.wn ^nd a dor n d;^he.
thmy n im the S'!i r.le.
-I d.in*t like Mil and wiint new
thlncf - cxpLiImM iJ.e Inide ns be
ulMliabits. He mid tlmt he was.
^^fS^“fturSe*^he b -t stood V. ;th open m niih.
Jsiv.b walk..! i.iiT and
her
driven P. drink by hU wife*, insis. V ^
_
ears, eml a
%..uv .Ml.' wan
mcee nnnn working.that he ha4l asked i At Cadillac the first snow storm of 1
n
..ml4h.ng
talrhiJig h!.
that she devote aU har | the aeawm oocurred Tneeday Nearly ucc. 11c
»Sl CgShl.
cgshi. aod the bride
time to her home lusUwd of awalling I i^o Inches fell. Imi it <
I melted. jalepiHHl
itil Unng

::;SS'SS~5'H
b .Ur .a S..V. nii^r. A- I* . IWT. »t i.«

JUati r»
111*- liMi'ffiy to
;.nd nag
aonie one. 1 he .ndy f. ar lie h.i.t was
that >he w.1%
humt.le ami d.tciJe.
N

m«rn)>n >»

..r H K «

CTaTK • *K MKilin AN

Tt»e Pr«a«1r l*o«Tf

«1. firs J me smsns oibrr Uiunr- Ihsi ihi. «‘.mrt ]

ll; ■

iK I

rure».te«.Ur SMStfsM fur Uk-h«ann< uT sstd

mg Idnand Ikedl-l.,

irdloiM Ui.. U after:

fej

ItoSBimSaoNoOna

htiistlifl

^TIIK
^

OKNTKAL LABttR UNION
tat 7 o'olook sharp Fndav
^AU delegates ar« n^ to

Broad Bagahlieaa Ball/. Stataharg a
Broad, Friday awaatag, Oct 17ik
Caagroaamoa WilBom Udan Smifk
oad A. B. Darrogk miU dalhar ad-

I *—•

had togi l out*]....
to avoid the ra n
vm4 lin- |.-piimlug
of the hnn.M'm.-m. and J.i.oi, bed lo
U'g his jonng wifes |«r.i m t« save
the r.-^t of the di-he. He liad lK^en
Ukctt b.r sur,irise. Imj be imd hours to
think tlnngi* oitr. and iieit m.irnliig
he hUd/lTe law dmwi to h.^ and took
hf l...^ and dei«r..«.l f..r ihe flcld.
When L,. *wme up l.» dihn.f. iherr '
no d..unT r.ioli
.^uwb eufTtHl her
ears, and sh.- pulletl out handfuls of
Us ha.r. II.- trhnl to shut'her In a
clostt. |.« she Llv k.sl lhejUs.r off Its
hlnr-u. threw the
Int.i the haU and
hU Jai^*l> with the leg of
Chair. Again he tad to -cu*

ts SSHI t-tsu , 4rf %hm Itewdeney oT «m1 pi-msm.

•is:;i
E*clu»i\e tgenu for the f’o«jnopolilon P»per rattenu, team*
»Uowtd, »n) pauem 10c—
The Globe, 118 Froot Mteet.

BOOT.S

IkB Famous

COOFOR1>S

S/fOEr^H^OAf^^N

7!%^'
^ /’/A’ atl t/tr ladies uf our rify aud lit i/dfy fn our Op%M/ vninu of Fan and U 'infer .S/y/es of -(Jf FFX rji :-//J f}V ’
Jhe famous shoe for nomeu, lie fianl you to see artd to kuoh'
fhaf the shoe is indeed the (Jl'FFX OF .'///. .V// make of Ladies'
•Shoes tier put ou the market hoa their tray so tfuirkty into popular
faror^ Xearty tiro witlioa women in this rountry and (Uinada art
now wearint; these s/utes, "iJt'FFX (Jt'S/JfY' .dioes are sfrikun/ty hamtsonte, be in;/ modeled on tines that enne ;/raerfuth\ vet
nuturath with the foot. In
Jitting t/aalutes
t/uatities they are py
n ptnng
nuapproaeht d. and are mader in -sPL'CISL
-s/LdFF-S 1^ .S7V.Y7.'//. .s/MP/;.s
fO Ftr .dXY TYPE of /W.
find, 'fhey not ontyjil
only Jit to
pet/eH‘ou. hut retain their shape and need
.
V
no "t»rtaking in." .V// the• npdo-datc
npdn-datr stysty­

* ^
y\
les. heautifut feathers and most fashion^
/\
)
able features itf hif/h-riasss footwear
fndwear are
i^
anbodieirin-dhf.^e shoes, and
attm '
rt they arc alio^
gt thee the most satisfactory
wtunetds shoes ohiainabte.....

4^.00^ y:

4'ff:U:.SfF.Ci.U.S AT TllKEF HU Y

WE LL cm A HAtOSOHE SOUEEKIg TO E¥EHr LAOr mirOO OK OUR OPEKWe DATS

jnfndU.TmArkh-SSm,
^:v;:

^

i'-i

tMfim

■kawM
SKEISVERt MUVy
AM Lm(

kVttntu
Tbe Frindi ChHKua £aA>Mbt

DiViDINDtObIMSiTORS

str’iT.firtiiSi

i^ Uyk MM

E. R White oo rifitb fttdet iaat even,
ing. Games -if varioos kinds with
pleasant social ooomaatioB serred to

Tb. MMflU «r thtBig^Molart

HMWtIaf tte

vUk «te M-

MIMMb TMVMiD4t. lOmUJI ll IIM.

*¥a«b AMD PtAtiPOidi
Simvine's production of -RoaLcd
ind Johef* which U to appear at
Steinberg*! Grand next Mondar. OcL
SO, is spoken of as follows:
Defiance. Ohio. Oct. 1. IIKIJ.
To Manager Dkkson, Grand Oped

Hom. Kenton. Ohio.
Dctioit. MsdL. Oct IfU-ln the
Play^ Sim\ illra Romeo an*l j ulirl
Hlgli
UTayiie drenit oo«t this morning,
Com;.any gocxl. j
compur U.t nighL
MflM4MMteMm tertte:
JiNkd Doooran on the petition of
Aftw frieodsofMtoe UlUaaFtoa Cottumc* ek*»nv Sceneo' »nd pet-1
Idt. iMt
i-«l^
I’nioo Trust Company, receiver
Gave general saiisthe City Sarir«t Rank, orderad a div. laanad a rmy pretty mrprlm for
rccommcud attraction.
ter Mm mMkm fmr
idendofSOper cent to the savingt Imr at bar borne on Vaat Xintb atSMl
Ed Bronson, Manager,
. AlraOj
of M fcr depoaitars. payabto on or before Mar- Um PToatog. AU exprimea tlmmtto Mm U
m Mr« ti tkm ember !hnu.
This dedskm eflecu
•otel IMTTV of iMC 7«»r. TIm m
I
County
C*lcrk
Waher has rcceiyctl
oMijr IMm Mte 4ovb tteln. m4 MOO
Kver>body should hear Congrem- the return from John A, Hargrave^,
nr TUB CITS' orsBA
VMiro mm IteT^olMtao A Ihib«
men WiUiam Alden Smith and A. R who was serit to to JackM^n TriMui lor
wmmrn «r M bM oltto4fbM
Darragh
at
the
big
republican
rally
in
15 years for'the killing of hi> wife.
««• WUIA4.
IONM. fkOi«ll ihM to Mai 0 tono
Steinberg's Grand tomorrow night.
His number in the }irWon is
BMtar Ml am Mto IhM M yti bo
«om. aim.
MMilbM
Amimcmenu have been comple—
Tbo MoMboroolhoooMwUl lor ihcCily Opera House for the big
bo ibolooteMotomloiMt b, Bolpb republican rally onFriday. October 31.
be addresmd
Senator Borrows.

by United Stales
Traverse City is

particularly fortunate this
cunng noted
ocatom.

TEACHERS' EXAMINATIOR

night Congressman

Wmiam

Smith will address the
Steinberg’s Grand and
M. BtobI ter TblfO^
TbM OJO

thlrtooii

op|»lk>oou for

iMbm* oorUiooloo wrlllnt

m

oity. Md of ibo Uiliiooo, flro brt
wtittof for Mood gtodo eoitldmuo

•ad otebt tor tbtrdo.
Tbote wbo oro toktof tbr rxotetoo0mm:
Third Omdo-Ertolto Moroo Borry.
rooMtoto. Btonobo Oirkrd.
Lootoo & Jordibo. AM Paori.
Mbodo Tmivtoo. Trororoe City:
Ajoy OitoboU. Vool; M. Xrm Tbookor.
TobA

Chlf is four Cbssct to
qttoBsrqain

U

nBBviTua
•Thus far there luive have been only
len deer hunters* licenses tiiued from
ihe office of County Clerk Walter

lor this

county unul tomorrow morning at

and three tows iff nanow ruti

M Mr. CbarM M. BoppU*
•TMooMtookUatUd.

b;
f

I.

t

Obortoo M.
Ibo
Ibe brido,
brida,

. ibo brother of
wbtob ooitod to morrtoffr

Mtot Myrtlo A. LoBooetor of tbto olt^
ood Mr. Obartoo M. Hopptoo of Mao.
OOtoOA Tl
Tbo ooroaooy Wa* perfanaed
br Bor. Hoffb Koooody to tbo proo
OMO of ooly

Uio Immodlato frtoDd»

ralaUroo of tbo oontraotioK par

1

See Styles 819 and 821

Solid Oik frimc 5 in. deep by 80x7(1 in. lon^ i

OC QC

bands................ ................................................... a.»o

. $8.50

deep scalloped at-corJeon, Plailcxt flounce edged wi
row rutile also trimmcii »illi 2 rows ol rulflc bands around
^iit at top ol flounce...............................................................3.BO

Uiuty, retnUtf price JT.S0. it only..................

The next regular meeting ot Divi
sioD Na 100 of the Knights of tto
Loyal Guards, occurs Fnday evening.
Oct. 17 at Montague halL
Members
Arc asked to make a special

effort

So oil up to $50.00 • Don’t ttliss them. .

will have

night
and
furnish the

M. Frank of the firm of Frank A
Robinson, returned
yesterday from
Chicago, where he completed arrange­
ments for a fine set of fixtures for

(iiiiiiiDiiliPimH {.mm

Lhcir siore in the CampbeU block.

for his attraction to appear here

next

Thursday, OcL 23.
The illness of the infant child ol
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dunn, of
street has been pronounced di|»hthcria. and the house is Stnctly quaran­
tined.
The children in the other side
of the house, which is double, arc not

A NEW SUIT FOR JACK ALLEN

city assisting in

Soil

Wonderful Suit and Over­
coat Sailing these Days«

contagion.
Elsie Heims and Marie Ncrais left
for Grand Rapids today where they
Will spend the winter.
rens and tUughMr. and Mrs. K. Owens
rraft, from this
icr, Mrs. O. Schooler
.f Mr
Mr. ind Mis.
citv, w ere the guests of
Kd Hclfrich, of Mapleton, *nmrsday.

.

Tlicrc wiU be a meeting of‘Amanda
Hive. U O. T.

M.. tomonow after-

noon at 2 o'clock.
W. A. White of Fife Lake is in^lhe
the teachers* exami-

Mrs. Addic A Gibbs of Ma>iieUl is
in the cuy, assisting in

the examjna-

tag Ibo oiaot nnmbor of pebbltp in tb«
boUlA Itt- Tbo oeoood. and iblni
prtooa, a Nowlaad bat and flannol
•bin wUl bare to be* drawn for bi

in

the city today from Ontway.
He is
[vAstor o! the Friends church of this
city for the ensuing 3*car.
will follow him next week.

His wile
Res. Mc­

Kinley is a cousin of the Utc William
McKinley, and in a gooii many res{lects resembles the last lamcnte«i
iwcsidcnl.

Offaoto Allen of 716 (todar otrrot. 18o
a Uooper. Parle Parm. 118; and Kd
Sharp, m
Tbo
pebblee were coontod at <
o’elook laet ntgbt by L. Roeooo and J.
W. Haanan to tbe prMonce of obrerb

NO 10 CX>NT1XUK1>
CbMor Aabmaa Will camp oa tbo lolate
WItb J. B. Book Kmrtw N««l Work.

Dia^g for the boaloe of Olei
Morgaa, Bllott Aohmon and Praal
Oorbm. wbo wore drowned Satordaj
tool. WM oootiBned todoy, thoogt
thoro to litUebopeof roeorertogtbi
bodloi at prooant
Ghaoter Aehmon. father of one ol
tbe aaiortonato boye, will camp oi
tbo toland Bonday with J. R Both
aad ororylbtog will be done to finil
tbo oodtoe it they ebonld rtoe and dnfi
toward that pan of tbe bay. If th<
Bortb wind bold., tbe bodies if ihej
ohoaid ttoa. wiU probably be diiftei
back toward tbo city. Umtoad of belnj
oairiod oat part tbe lelaaA
AVOTBKR BItt ATTB.\CT10N

MtAtger Stebberg annoanoct tha
aootbcr very fine attractioo is to to
•een at hi* theatre very »hortly. It h
the temout romantic drama, -Tto
Power Behind The Throne/* in whicl
Mite Catherine WiUard is ttarring anc
meettef with phenomenal auccem

Id an ari.e!.- In Tin* r» uturj* on Mnrk
Twnln* Mrlhplmv. IlannH.nl, Mo;
lUv. lloniT M tVLainon
fn-ali
evldetiiv thai th<* man wr conHtder a
crank tiHla.v lua.v Uirn out to Ik* the
propla-t of It,morrow. Tlie prototype
of tliat <\.loml t^ellrra. at whom mlU
Iona lia\r laughed. Waa a xirleblior of
Mr. rioiiu iiH. and one ntjrbt In a pul4lc
addr.-^a t.dd liU undii-mv the time
woul.1 onuo w hen wo «>ould ukc a
traUi at llannUial and ride to rum
auund w Ithoat a ohanp* of car*. Tlie
vUlaucra laii-lHxl Lla aeaertlon to acorn,
for then the only roeana of travel they
knew were u wheeiy little ateamer and
an iint!.|uatisl Mau<‘. Now a modem

•phtbalmla In Aalamay yet U*
—lK>ulavlIle rotirh r Journal.

As to national characteristics in
feet. It may lie said that the kYcncb
foot is narrow and kmx. The Spanish
foot to small and elcfcantlj curved—
thanks to lu Moorish blood-corre.
spoDdlni: to the Castilian s pride ot be­
ing “high to the toatep.** Tbe Arab s
foot to proverbial for lu high arch.
Tbe Koran nays thjit a atream of wa­
ter can run under the true Arab'a foot
without touching It. The fool of the
Scotch to high and thick; that of tbe
Irtoh flat aad aqnare: the Engltoh short
and flaahjr. Wbea Athens wsm In h«T
aeatth tbe Greok foot was tbe mote
perfectly formed and exactly properHoned of that of any human race.
Bwedea. Xorwegtona alid 0«

are hM been turrounded by a com.
pany of exceptionally fine plat-ers. anc
the oocnic equipment, as wcU as ito
drcteiiM of the production, » on i
grand tcaJe. Altogether it wiU pros *
to be one of the limited number o
really high-clam engagements that
this city has been ia\*ored with. The bar# tbe torgete feet.
attraction was booked at considerable
cxpesmeneariylO months aga

ATTTO OOl^yAJL

iiMi

... . .Jii

millIn

Bicirte
We’ve got in another
bunch of those famous

^S.oo
walking skirts, color gray.
Made of all wool in the
lucked style, \viih the in­
verted pleat tlare. sizes
from J t to
waist bands,
from 36 to 44 in. length.
You’ve been waiting for
these skirts, the l>est skirt
in the city for $5.00. l,ook
and see if this is not cor­
rect.
:::::::

showing

fifteen different stiles, ever) one an
excellent largam.
.Ml gixnl titters,
gualilics bcvonvl reproach.
Stiles
correct.

.Many of them arc satin

lined that other stores would

ask

from $12.(10 to $14 (Hi for. Ours
IS the strongest $10 line in the city.

l_adio8* “ralloroci Sui^fca

This is a big bunch ol many
styles of suits that range m value
up to $10 Wc include in it a few
suitt that were lelt from our $12.
They are excellent \alucs, good
fabric^ wiU wear long an^l give
best ol satisfaction. \*our si/c is
among them—we can suit you.

rtiis nwrnnn:
CHKVThiSHK)
.. wc .put another lot of those
lOT SUITS on salt—Vou can get ytiur size now in
Navy Blue~the color that is so scarce.

Dross Ooodat
4.
HUst: wos BI
now 69o. yd.

If one sells dtcls goods that’s
'voith $1.00 forl6^ there must
be something wkng. well there
is -(but not with the goodsl—
the ^rouble is a line of goods
lie colors will
w
never sell out even, some
sellI taste
faster than othation here—this
hereers. ami that’s the situation
lot is colors
s left
i—all good colors -such as Rci
from a number of lines—all
Rcseda Tan.firay.
ray. Navy, Brown—there may te jiiust what
you want in this lot
lot. suppose you take a look at them.
No trouble you know

teS.OO Sui-ts
.\t this low price wc give >ou
some valijte tliat

will oi*cn youi

eyes.
N^alucs l:ke them • luxe
ever l>ccn offered before.
A large
range of labrics, well made.
Vpvi
will say that you never liought a
better thing for $7.50.

Ovorooa'Cs

I Tn our CooDopolittn Patients
I
scams allowed, any paucm 10
I cents -The Globe. 118 Front
I street.

f.

Aaar

/ f

CQttgrvsMmaa

Wilfhm

Smrihmndi.B. Darm in Stnia^
bTg‘$ Grand Frida/ ttraning. Oct
17tk.

STEINBERG'S GRAND

Turn on. a
MR. WALKER

Whiteside
WIU. PKIMXXT AN K1.AH.»RAT«
HCKSie fHnt>i'eTt0N « k

R9JII
WITH AN K\ria.l.XVT
«\>NI*AN\ t»>

50 PEOPLE 50
PRICES

3S.S0.7Sc.tl.es. SI.S0

WED
DIN

Got a bill to a ucl-

6S

WEDDIN6«PRESEIITS
Niei Clicks-$4.50
lUN.l-..ti.. S ]*.,v

$1.50

t .

$1.50

M. -..M hi...1 t.«»I It i l.iK kv a- si^o

Klim! Ftrks! SptODs!

RASTALL

HUSTLDI6 « JEWOER
STEJNBERCSCRAND
telOIM D A Y
Oo«eb*r
—iJitr l.-sitiniatr Pr.-M-titJitiuft—
rlir\ *-tolK>rai.- T.
Sh;»kf>}K..ir’^
Uaij^tly Ot hot

ROMEO
Special Electric Effects!

CAST lNCU;i»E>

Mr.Edo«4D-Otae
Wss Mamie Lariner,
Was Mary TVompsmi
Ctaries C Carrer

Our $15.00, $10.50. $18.00. $20.00 ami $22.00 Suits
arc the real things.
They all have the shaiKr retaining
fronts that arc guaranteeJ to last os long as the garment.
They arc Clothes Perfection.
They arc made by cxi*ert
tailors and fit as well as any Merchant tailored gannen‘
x-on exer saw that cost twice what wc ask.

at*<J otht r e<jually capable

PrlCCS:25,35,50c,Boxscatr5

"-'Wsisfj*-'

Sooros of \Ayoii
Orossod **•**------

GET THEM NOW!

on the street are wearing our Suits and Oxcrcosts—but
x-ou mistake them fof^hc madc-to-otder kimL
All wc
ask is a chance to show these clothes.
Vou know good

“PiiaiLililiSlNp"

good values—>t>u know when a garment fits you tig^il.
^Vc are selling clothes to the most particular dressers and
would like to have you among them.
Wc will, if yon are
in need of clothes Mint wiU but step in and sec what we
have in store for }xm.

‘ton Slioro

“BHIOlRil"

“Oil Sato AftviiN"

^“^ViiWIBh"
will be in the market this winter for aU kinds of Logs and
will pay the highest market prices,
prices.. Call or write us before
you sdL
JOHN F.
] OTT A CO., Traverse City. Mich.

I
I
I
I

A BEAUTIFUL 80UVKK1K GIVEN
every lady vtoilina oar store lomorrow and rialnrdav^ tbe ftovs of our
fall opeoimr of “Ooren Uoality '
sbor.
Alfred V. Priedneh.

S»-iKTy, Pri>|tc-rt»f-». ct«.arrirti
ca.mplclB lur the enlirr 0 A.Tx
»ud
------Curmi Costunie-k____

irr •$

8<tyllsli Ov’orooa’fcs and
Sul^a -fchat: pull tho
OrosA/d ourvk^ay

Tho

venlr will tiven evary Ufy vltltor
Alfrod V. Frcidrich.

JOLIET

suiu menlionctl abox c.
They arc
going fast these cool days and if

1

kTTEND OCR FALL
FALL OPI
OPtlXIXO rf

AND

•\t $5. $i:.50. #7..70.Aiid $10.
are just as strong values as the

you are in the market for a good
coat at a medium price yon should
lose no time in paving us a visit.

.1

There win be
oess meeting of the KIkt this ex cuing.

W’alicing

Suites
.\t this pruc we are

>A/es mtetl
tiHaa
!’ mrnrnX.
> tei.oo
W»m±±iOoas^^

»// ittch ihdi
tind you // ,'rv
\tha( .\ii* iou.’t's difnt to this .<toit

Ole anticipated a large trade and sup^
plied ourscIncS acccrdingly. iUc hav«
not been dissapointed. Our trade this
tall has lar exceeded our cxpecta»
hons. Strong oalues-eictbcs that
are made rigbt-tbe fit and gualitv all
that you expect and low prices all
combined lx what makes our trade
what it Is.
«
w
«
«
c

te7.soteui«s
LACOOii—wncai, so ana <o; corn,

C6;oau84i
Toledr>-\l'heat.75| ancfTTi.
Chicago-WTical. 78; com. COf;
80i;pork. $16.07*;.lard. $9.35

^ lO

«A FEW OF OUR WINNERS

tion of teachers.
Rev. Henry McKinley amvcvl

tba boot oait of clotboe rrae woo b;
iaok Alton of Ibto dty. hU goeer be

. WI1-HEL.IVI

HOUSE FURNISHINGS
CASH OR CREDIT
218 FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CITY

Mr. JuUus Howe, businew n
ager for W'alker Whiteside, was in the
ciiy today, perfecting arrangcroems

Allowed to attend school, as it is fear­
ed there might be a remote chance of

*. Booda A Oo r pebble goemioc oontoot olooed at « o'clock laot night aa^

MANY OTHER STYLES FROM $1.00 TO $5.00

Ladles' Underskirts in Silk and Noire effects
Woo<lmen

o4 for
toaroo, fenu and oamatlooa Tbt
bridal ooopto werp onattoadod.
Mr. Ilopptoi irawrllkooimaad
popalar ipoobaalo to the employ of
tbo EoUpoo Motor Worke at Manoe
lauL The brido bae no eod of frleocU
to Ibto elty wbo wUl oztoad beartj
nOffatotoriODo and good wtohee to
tbo bappy ooopto
Mr. aodMra. Hopplna left on the
U;10 crato today for Maooelooa.
wboro tboy wUl make tbdtr fotorr

to b« lArawB for.

........ -----j.--.*.oo

o’clock.

nc Modem

A jMity homo weddtoff oooorrod at
7dO iMt OToaiiic at tbo homo oi

They ba\*e adjustable waist band and fasten with a pat­
ent hook, doing away with the troublesome tic siring
and leaving the proper fullness in the proper place, for
a proper rit they arc the roost desirable 1-ady’s petticoat
manufactured. No center opening to gap in the back
and ht perfectly smooth over hip—Betlcr fitting, better
made, better designed. Among the many styles wc arc
showing we call* especial attention to the following
numbers:
.
.
.
,
.
..
.

rirckl .'^atcen, has 12 inch
wiUi stitched banxls. clcganily finished
lliroughoui............... .......................... ....................................................................

In order to make room for new
arrivals wc arc offering some
rare bargains- - •

aad bto temily to the lo« of
idM OaR•^ Oartif. Marvin.

County Clerk Walter this afternoon
adjourned the circuit court

a social party Fnday
Helm's orchestra^ will

PRETTY HOME WEDDING

OioV Wilting Or»a«>r»tclr^

101
From block spun gloss, has 12 inch flounce
ac
accordcor Plaited iMiiom cvlgcxl mth narrow rulflc.. 1.00

be present.

Mi« Mrrtto A. I.oooMXr of TkU cii>

THE Ei-ITE

Style No- 812-1 Torn bUi k

‘«C0UCH

POfT

(W r»«lly of OMWote to. D.

SlylcNfl.

Alden

big rally in
Cmigrcssnian

Danah of this district wiU also
present and wili be heard.

tbo

oMiioottoo to the ooort boM todoj.
Of tbooo oppUooBSo. too m from ibis

year in seTomorrow

j litliPATMT tif

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ruBYKHiMf mmxuuit

tots FOB THE HOilflHS

CSTTJ HICB, THCU1M.T. OOTOakB 1« IBUM.

.„7“f^X.^iASSISTlNC CUPID

Sotoe NofcMes of the Christ•' mas Setaoa's Tnde.

and mmiMTT j

rrfiT tiuUxtf>^ momitM: for mart

1 tbv BM un- , than a yrar Amy J*mton had tMktm
:i* train frotu ftosalaod.
im be drriMd op for j n *^enosTax>io<T in the law
fvfrt awoT lik^ a I Hinsham, \Vcrthincii«9 ^ lUtfh. and
the s .’4* lauakHl b^ r at her demk tea

iZSLETio ojjoa n mb dcicai]

A «r«»4**tiu r«^
i>Ui sLh- r>ml«awl«<
ni
thr
t M!T»'i«’e on thr
oia- «f the hfe.

Wom^n
Gledoiings

HORSES FOR SALE!

iB orl. iio. Hot Line tbrxuarh ea
in liathiS)? coatuxnr^ and
jackrta.
ibfj ea.-h »n#%k an «>:ir In a ijfHKWt, t
the hne- .!. l!sht of thi- Turkish l*oai
mfti.. oue. of thr »«^Tetarira of ibe
llrlTi-b
i. ikx.t
wi

...Ml Pioneer Eioery Stable... ^B. J. IVIORGAIM

9t nmm-

mu

faltliful I- «1
Urk.,1 in a
All tlie
I
thr«M«:b atfi ni.nllv tlte
u!kJ i^chtM a,:a;n

UMa Far Toailiral FUrara.
^Altlwufb

it

wania

auena

timr <rf

Mania Cteiaa
CLrtatma. io> • are
already on the luartH »a>. \U^

V
oa* rai>-

Tort Tlmea.
AM ■ummo-r V.nc lix
creator, of chlldron’.
Lav

thi- ea|«*ir»<i ImvM ;• Jm.AI ».f *oTri^c

been at work, and tin- n-ialirr i. lay in
In hia atort.. llir ki-yn^ji.year u
to Iw »en«ltkt«eaa in the liAatt. r of loy

tary’j* In^d
rb-^ Unol; :.\,>! m

Mi^ rush is over now and I have a good many
horses on my hands. They must be sold at
some price. Now is your chance for Bargains.
I havs afew cheap horsesfor work, have some
cheap driving horses and a few big work
horses. Also a fine big black marex 7 years
old. weight 1600: a pair of good brown mares
weight 2400>a fine pair of Standard bred bay
rtiares, drivers 6 years old. weigh 1900; a fine
blocky gray staUion, weight 1400; a good pair
of b lack ponies, good todrive or work. Kind-,
ly gi ve me a call if you want horses.
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onL i
leNtj^-r

work «u a tark-ij of ihMgm InimdH
1o prooiote iLr !k^UL of iL.- . Ul!J
%irtl a« to ainiiM- him l.* no> aiLlr
Catnea are in the iuaj*jril>
VOU WU! he ahh- to I.OB « 400ipl
ayoanaaiutu ou a nuuilJ ^vaJ. f.T tie
o«e or the rhtld ihia year. Inrhidini
rtemhinc that
»•* make up the

llie wrtahl. «»f wb.«h are duuihtielU
and may he clHarlu'd au*l um^I eeiia
rately. There are pumd.in« Ua«. that
may he naed either on a hrarkel t>r on
a floor and cHIlnc roi«-.
There are
harallel hara that may he converted
Uito vaumng bor«w
There |. cr
imnrhlnc bag nod fouilmll B^mhlna.

;hrv weaken the bowels and reallr
mjl;c ihe trouble worae.

There are «eoj;rar»ili al psaxhm
take lu our new uv^ae
tearhioK the nauiea of rlflc» and towua
thwelii. There are luaiai Hhich. when
pUKr^|lot;c(her. form ihenm-lxiii iuio
miniature, of Miinila, rorio Ki.xi «n.l

IRON-OX

child win need t
terlng *4
trlea l.-f<
Bimcl the mail. ihen^.f.
kJoat of the lea.Iiiiic nuvi llie. thia
year are Ini.nd.il to furni-h «mu.e.
menl for the eWera a. weli a. the

lul incurve at the base ol the siune. It m the c; Iv proper imHrl to wear
with‘the ncwKrect Form and l*iinreis g.>wn<i
lit y ii-r ttew drcaii v
an Erect Form and it will be a ir.asterpircc **t grace and eh gance. Pr
from Jt up. H your dealer canntH »upi ly you send <i»ri v t •

dooUediy be fawliiatid a 1th omuih* of
the gamea planmd on the ordi-r of l.ll
llanla and faiuU ao aW> w 111 Ih* tin- older
membera of the fainlly , for e<Hiie .kill

WEINGARTEN BROS.. 377.379 Broadway. New York
V. «brT I

can tak*r t'sr f laf*- . f iSr W ll l> t T -m

gamea. One of tbeae gnme. Uun r v.i,
•tUlned to the dlinilty of etimi.Mdtlun
Uilla aiul rhalkexl cue. for .iH.itliiK
them Into the ikicLc!. «t the ci*nien. of
the Uhle. The *:ame la diffi-n nt fr.»tu
Ituit wiilcti la pUyed In public halK
laiwcviT. The hall. nr«> pU<id differ,
mtly on the Uhle. and the countInt: 1.

Acerr i. •

KlUn.s.la u

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7. H Eva... M. li

n^irtin & Evans
BUSINESS CARDS

Game, generally an- In demand, iukI.
Judging by I lie faH that B4ie ilrm alone
haa plaeeil order, for
>M«ia of
plngpoug. or Uhle temilm that game la
to be the ftopular laduor Innovation
Ibis winter. Another th-aler whoae ord«TB are nearly a. Iarg»- a. tho.e of the
dealer Ju.i m«iiiioiMxl loiy. that there
off 111 tie-

^oa'r—Unjc fto.1 r.lin.- ili.-i.-tm.—riut. ».

Tht-rc-ui-m It i. ..nlT^irt tli»t MaiunUx.

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p> tit)<>n. kiMl that tin h.-trwat law of «w>«l ,

etm greatiT vogui
wna Uat y.wr.
The i liiM>le tiUil
aold in even gnmn
liHon*. and ilien

iwwir .v».

:r.L’r-

ed the good llllfe lioy m*t tlieoM fa.h
Suurd affair, that lia%o M lie a.|ju««t<*tl
With lung tail., hut great l...\ Lli.-a.
like
u*d t.y the I i.li..! St:,t.H.
wratlmr bun-au. h. wlihh th.- >..img
idtT may attach l^ydeti Jnr. imd do
aome es|.Tbu»-ntlug on hi- own nv
count. Malay kil.^ .nn- nU. on
•ome irf tbrhi w-vrn fc t lu-h, hut



.rasjs

of

GRAND RAPIDS 1 INDIANA RY.

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«rt U X, n. ,

I l‘ia ns

.H.1, z»<.Vruu^ 10^

j r^U.1 W E. * W. r* MtaiS. (ketaarai |irwr»

lv.r..., K.U.n,

the mothering hi.timi U nlwjiy . a.i- rtln*~rag d.JU that will not htciik. The
chief novelty In thia line tiielmle. two.
duUa In tun-. It U |aanm-d I.. ennhie
the child to imnlh-e n litih- imigie. t.i
the great aun»ri»«» of Iht fii.-mh. Tor
lustann-.ahcaliowa them a «h.ll dn-hM-d
- In blue.
IMaelm: it t‘. hlnd her l.nek.
aheUrlnga ferlh liHiintly a black pickanliinr drei^^l in nil
In either .-a...
ahe baa aptuireiiUy only otu- »l..ll
How diVM. atie maungc it V I uder the
akin, of the wlilie doM. which hna no
leg.. tl»err are the h«*nd and hn-t of I!k*
pickaninny thdl. Ily i-aicJilnc hohl «»f
the iH-ad of ihi. black doll tlm .Mrta
Immediately fall «l.oxn mer the white
doU'a bratl. tl>e onn. h.insJng down
hcytiod tlie
head ami making
tin- m>-,*«uiry M t.
1‘reak foya are not to In* in vogue
thia winter. Tho^«. ihnt are wdd nre
lu file luiiida of the fnkim and will IkolKutuahle o.nly on tin- .idewalks. Th«*
lewdlng novelty in tliii hue is a rnld.T
r*w. which, when hitlnt.NU l.Kika Ukc
a monatrou. I'mnkfnn.-r Kaijvagc and
whk-h. when aUDwtil to h-ave the Imml.
fllea awtftly up Into the air. punning a
gyrating txuxrwe.
It loacs air aa It tlhi.. howctiY. nud
toon comiw down again m-ai .where it
waa aet off. .V curion. featiare of the
aale of thia toy U that the fakir bavlog It in charge employ, a tMn« of aaiatanta to chaM* the j»i-alcltrani Iwil
loona ami hring them hack to him
The crowd Hint gatbi-r» aim* love, to
ebaar the things on it. i

QmUm m VallUarW.
The
f..und .tmleiii fr
who la iHlng lalk.d of aa a luxdwlde
cruter for llanerxla foort*all «levco
looU lu the newaimj.T |rttiur«-. of him •
to be broad enough, .ayi. the Iloetoa
Tranacripu to iday renter and loCh i
aDdaattbraameUine.

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*n»r* Him*- ..g« k

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''SIZZZ i!. *
PJr
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o»te:oi»athiv'
! tlw- gat.- .;iiid
; out of the fr
ir.i:uloa.V c.nm.- I re
I rroxton
Oti her h it l .n
>l a *.ilitaln- that h.id i
Rhcn *.he ban.hM up h. rti. k.-t
I bhiiling
An tUry p.tx^e,! the git.- Fmirh
K :ow the i out a lian.laotm- lenthet . Ig.ir e c
n lie .liw- . pswanl It OT.T • • 1 here aiv
g«K>
* hh-c.hKg !ti spun
nd oi;d the h.urt
Thrwe and many um
knowledge which mav be i
lini.FN *•!

J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. D.
PHYgtCIAN AND SURGEON
1^^ StxTRery of the Eye and Kitting
Olaaae* a Spi cialtr,.

i.wrkr r*cM|.* «r •
i.owx Like Hot ( AkM.
Tbcy were un their w«hliog trip. He
On the fmm of fonrad Umui*. lu
IxKik with horror on Skin KroptiooB,
waa a wi'wt^ man and she had lived
Moiirue .smutI. wa* lately «m-o\iT«d

store. ” wriloa droiofiit C. T. by wv.rkm.-i. emph.y.i!
all b«T life in New York It had Ihhmi hi?i^B^^\Hl“wVane w^^^
.■U.1.I..V..I in digging a
decWivl that they would vialt hi- peo
neh a t.w.th of IiuiueuM- sire. 11-mg
for Coufumptiou,
pie In ohta. The train had lH*gnn to tba laoo. EoaaoB or Salt Rbenm Kew nis^orery
Im he.
he* long, four inchew w kle and
en In.
pperd along nt the rate of *ivt> mllew etmncml
weighing
three
pound* and six
ehilbUlna lafaiufcle--------,------------------- ------------weighing three pound*
an l»oiF and the? wime neorlug the
hell and el««Mdy
central l>art of New JecM-y.
Fhe
The t.-.ih whl.-h
looked out at the fylng tdintraph pole*,
perfectl|- preiMTlert.
—-----------------^
^lA —e •»«
1« porfectlr
and wnddenly rlotebing an arm of the
lie an uppiT luirk grimier
trappy bridegroom, eiiid: ,
don
or
poMll.ly
of
«.onie
flesh eater
tona«idlorketa.attheOem8tndio.; Ifothen
nih. Archibald! Wl.y du they gi.
whh-h fortuoatdy iFerislod from the
404 Suolh Union.________ l*t» f t !
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BoOiat? We might mn Into the PaHlIe
earth before the formation of the Ut f
combine of tbU
conniry.—I»etrolt
ecpflu befara they ooold apply the
lcakes.»--rhlfago Ilcitml Ilerald.

CARPET CliARIlie WORKS

SMALL PHO«*.

of DaTf. Ky.. -U l>r. King’,

l.r tn-iSSSr/t

;«hnMii*s IntMtor Spmr is th«
moMt durabiM vamlsh made.' < R«f•

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60o and |i.

time card.

BisrEEEM Is
Mra SandfTUnrt. farmor. near Wlliamsport Pa., hai gaiherwl 2,000
bnabela of apple* from her orchard
tbl*-7ear.
ELIZA ARCrTARD rONNER.

Bocil^*rJJStro ^

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Trmtn. Imv TrwTnrw City ws
For Oiwnd BapUW. litrodi. Tolw««,
,
wndw«t.eA»A». n » w.w..B:*0 p » H
ForMowkagnn. Bwyaty. Port Hart*. Tc4.do

^ J rtoTwI^AFl^Hin V"*

r MbaoHI

l5S*"I kai^t-» haU 4a«*« N*at lU«d«»a la dUiuupw fwsntparuof lb* rtly. which I will ad st
t.ria*tw.wl».>*.u>*tallmratiUaaorwfflba4M
«aa.Frs* IWay aad HaB>^
;day*T«uaa. a» *. C Uww rroewry. TWU. Traa«i Os, g*..*,
it. U. BUXMKaVOftXk
sadtBa.w.

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N. B.< iiAriN.rrwnr.>C WaaktanoB HUwM

A. D. TYLER

Dentist
OFFICE:

a. w. rnm«niaBAM

DKNnriST

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

TRY X RECORD WART AD.

HAVE YOU Tie A RECORD WANT AD?

mfiaiBM hopon^ nArtniiabait kMktotraanAt
THt

Saving tht
— Paymaster
•^wmsmerm
It WM a tnaafnlar trip Major WIittrpttb tea la make ooca la tao oMoUtf
wkMi hm atartad oat to pay off tka mtn
at tkt tkrm forta. aad tt toelodrd aoma
of tha rongkwr tralla to Arlsooa. Six
moaatrd nan alvars act«l aa eaeort
vkfla Cka parmaaCar. kla ctert and tkr
mt» foda ta aa ambalaaer. Now and
YIMB tka Indiana wrrr bad cr th. oatMwa kad tka ncnre to aaka an amkaMk. bat tka greatam paril that aver
tkroatBBad tka ^major and bia graain
kacin cam tram ao aottraly dlffcmt
aoaraa and ona aospacted bj no mao
aaToSargaant Britt. Hr kad oner kora
tkaaaJar'abodraarraoL
It waa on a brlgbt momloc in tka
BMalk at Umj that tka pajnnaaur
otastad aat on oaa or kla tnpa. Tba ca^
eon waa andm command of Sarfoant
Brttt and arwybody knew tba oarfoaat to ba a aqnara man. Tba diat

aartagatka
waa BO camp at alL At 4 o ciock to tba
aftanmon tba ooCdt reaebad Spanlab
Pataca koaMry. on tka dmantm trail,
wkaro tt waa only Intraded to halt for
a raw miaoteo and than poab on for
dra mllaoL Prte'a pUcr waa a botd on
tka ouga rootr. bot waa llk'rwlaa tka
nadaarooa of a bad lot of mm. Tba
dnt man to appear aa tba aacort clattarad np waa PKc. bot clooa on hla
koria waa Tom Howard, a notad gam­
bler. Howard rxplalard that be bad
boawdowo to AniU to raUr aome eaak
and waa on kla way back wlik $2/XO.
no kad a coopio of rrtmda wHh kim.
botk of whom were menjbrra of tbo
fraternity, and wbm they dared tke
major to kaJt for the oigbt and hare a
Uttlo gam ke did not beedutc more
tkao a mlaoie. A little looter ride next
day aroald omka op tbe loet diauore.
Tbo moo of tbe eocort beard uotblng
or tbo cooreraatSon. but imapected tbe
majar'a rcaaon for tarrylnii^ They
Joked orcr tt-all bot Hergeaut lirltt.
Paw aoldlaca lifted tbe rnfe from the
wagon and carried It Into the major^a
Dd tba eaeort pltrbed tbeir tmU
i frtan one of the comordcra oot to tbe eaeort. and Heriteant
•Britt nodeed that he waa tbe worae for
drink. Half an boor later be waa aonod
aaleep to bla room.
Tba game began aa aoon aa Ae evenlag meal waa flnlabed. Howard and
bla two frtenda and Major Wbiieomb
oat down Id a room off tbe liarroom.
Spaalab Pete had been aaalgoed a part
but ka fonnd hlmaelf baffled by Her-

■t I ban
ttT ibaataa tb.
ahegfawmaraexcltod. -Glremo
to tke atr aad dm my head. tlUm I
a. nibataa^forjrm.**
^ offleer paaaad oot and walked
alowly down tka trma. and kt waa oot
K oot of oiebt wbfn Sergeant Brttt
wa rooBtog op tbe atoeping mm and
rktapertag la tbeir em:
-Softly now. Jaekaon and Tbomaa.
pot the molea to tbe ambalance. and
TOO
tom with m ftr tbe ante.Tb. luru worked awlfdy and allmt
can t go to rborcb.
r. llie aandy aoll echoed no fooutrpa. Do you know why I can t go to ehurebt
od not naore than five lalnutm bad Dear child, Vof that alek and gmwed
gooe by wbm tbe aafe wan depoelted togrtber. and I m lu a heap and can t
ID tbe vehicle andI tbe aui
amboUncr and auad op moch,
i
gofflnt
-You ve l*^-n away only three mootba.
Dr. Ilvachwell. but a many tblnga baa
Tm nalnatea Uter tbe i«yinaater rr- baiHimed. t-bangea baa come to all
Pd. HU face wa. white, but bla my three aona. Dr. ITtwchwelL Tbere a
cyaa gllttmed and bU llpa
.Ned. Ue*a been iwoOHded to a bondred
dt4Ura a month; g»A a flne poalUon in
the Hog and Hominy Tmal company.
Tbe dear Umb! The hog and hominy
trort has gut a moooi-.ly of plga* taUa
-1pm ready. It to to be an nnllmlted It work, them ^ Into awe,t plcktoa.
tame and caab on tba Uble.*I*oUlng oot hla boneb of keya ba m- body but bU company geu any
ored tbe room where bU deck lay In a talU Innia terrlton. It a hanl i
Irogged Bleep, hot ten aeconda Uter be but the dignltaiicw
tblnka a bes
dU
lie dlgnliarlen of the trust all
Ned, The
he!r plctuivs taken a aettlu* on
ped-esa uU In a gniui*. and my Ned
he wa. then- among Vm. amitln* on a
-Tbe aafe U all right, air.” aald tbe fied-ewi tal, too. and be wrltra me. and
Bcrgaant aa be aaloted.
-Hat where, wberer
-I loaded It up and aenl Jt out with
to tbe fnmbly. And my Ned
tke boya. air.”
be*a got a aweelhntrt that wrtlra for
did that wltboot ordera? newrs|ui|»erw. the denr thing! ,\ud abe
a.ul me a lHt.-r; Imi. U. I nln*t clever
-To aarc the money and you. air.”
em»ugti to answ er ll!
-Vou dog.- hlaaad tbe major a. be
-Then !hcr. *a Hilly. You dldn i I
delivered a blow which knorked tbe nmy> Thi-d«wr thing! Hilly a btwllb
nenreant flat
waa always ddlcal.-. I think he t
-Yea. air.” aald tbe aoldlcr aa alowly after me. He was alwajw sick bad i
be r«M« to bla f.-et and aaloted--y.-a,
air. tbe aafe baa gone <»n. and with

What tVIII Be the Awabeala«r
ll waa Of Harriet JUrUneau (and the
aayliic might apply to aU who. like
her. have clone their beat to arrve tbeir
fellowai lUal the Urg.* aouh-d Kloreutts
Nlghlliigale rrmarked. -What a de­
lightful frorprlae It will he to her to
wake and find henM-lf In heaven!”
Somewhat aimUar In ita tilendiog of
kindly lutenilou with a ei.loe of lunocent miil'rt* wa« Halllera renxark on
i of a akeptlml nmtemiai
refoaod to look throngh
telem'uiK' at aome newly diiKx>rered
apectmle in the akica. -I hoiie he saw
tbe muona of Jupiter while ou bla way
to htwveu.” aurely the moat amiable
exhibition of the ai.lrll of ‘ I told you
aor* on r«HMrd.
nr n like HUtuI vein waa the old
mlnlater a aurmUe that -we ahall meet
a ervat many iHH>ple in heavm whom
we liave not expected to luv there.”
though be followed out bU auggeaUou
to the leaf ph-aalng cMaluaiuu that
-we aliall aUu mlaa a gn-al nwny we
bad c-xpret«l to find.” -After me the
deluge** waa a at lfi.vh phraae enough
and only to l»e e.iu»mentlod f.w Ita boneaty.-W.-etmlnatrr Kertew.
Maek Baaet^

U.y waa pea
A young hlgl.laml pK.w
1
terlng a female e.Tiaiit with bin nn-

HU he r.
to hU du

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**rov AaaAtnrorTDt iToiatuAMiiLcitfir
no axcuAiaao
ffoant Britt at tbe outai t. When be
mat a liberal aup|4y «f iUt> whUky
oot to tbe aoUllera. It waa |irt.mptly retomad to him unuated. and when he
aoogbt to be companluoable wlih the
awiaaot and Inrlied him to aample
aometblog cholee he xfnm tunird down
iwltbout delay. It waa clear to Britt
tkat tba plan waa to get tbe cacoit Ik^Yoddlad. TVbat waa to happen after
tkat b# cotUd not goeaa. bat be deter*
mlnod not to Bleep ontU tbe game waa
ffolakad.
Por tka flrat hour tbe play waa light,
aad DO one waa more tluin a few dol*
lari winner or loaer. Then tbe ante
waa ralaad. and Ibe arrgeant waa oot
aarprtaad at tbe change which took
plaea In tbe major. Tbe greinl of tbe
bora gambler abooe In bla eyea. Ha
•rloeod tmpaUmce at tbe alightrat deJay. and ba tnmed more often to tbe

tllb^ut **the'wwr
a]M-lls, and aumchow the tiad i
kt^ a-comln* oflciier and oflcuer.
and be aln*t rightly at hlmiklf alway
tbe d<wr child!
-Three luouilia ago-lt was the very
day nfter you left. Dr. I‘renrhm*!lmy Hilly had one of his Imd sim-IIs. tbe
dear thing, and ho took e little whisky,
and. him beln* delicate, n tensiioonful
of whisky srttln* him off. It went tc
his heod. and he gts-s Into Mn*. Ilor
ton’s grecnliouae. and he smashea ev
try flowi-riwt la It. from ferns to mom
in’ ginrloa. tbe dear t hlhl! Then he
goes home and goes to sl*vp. Mrs.
stand this. Mis* Ham-s. Yo

—How* inncir. It worth*:* s.nys Ile. k.v.
slH- says. -1 count It at
not add­
in' iiiy distress of mind.* she aayo.
l'h«ni Hei-ky says, she savs. ‘Here's
your muiiey. MU* Horton, huts’ll take
It €*ol o* lUnes *
-And while
a-aleepin* like
ties bin
• hadlE
hla bead and kiiowln* nothin*, and
lK>rsewhli.a him till she thinks shea
Us*k her iMiy out. he wakiti* up Mmehy
find Ullcrln* llke,all .Niagry. the poi>r.

a atlck and beat the
When he bad aluuk off
e Bwain remnrkiHl ndmlr-

-Ma ccTtle. laaitle. but ye cud weU
manage ycrehllder."
-Aye. or iheir father.** reiUled the
glrkwhhaalgnlflcantlook.
The lovcT turned laile.
-Ma XmnMr he giiMxd. **I JuUt r. meinberrd ma auld mlthrr at liniue. l*m her
only laddie, and I think Ifa na rlcbt
foTime ine malrry while ahe’a alive.
AV-w-whi n ahe divs I’ll cx»me back an*
malrry ye.**
And aa be gut aafcly away be aald
fervenUy. -May the Lord nlloo ma

To moat iwvwona Kdwnrd Young ]•
the author of -.Night Thoughta” and
nothing m«*re, hut he waa alao a man
of the world ami a ahrewd and cauatlc
w It aa w ell na tla* rector of Kt. Mary a
church 01 Welwyn.
It waa there In the garden of the
rectory that he
raea .known. He
waa walking with two ladlea ^hen
aome one auramoned him to tbe houae
Hla rompanlona were agreeable, and
he waa In ik> haale to leave them.
Turning «a he reached tbe gate, ba
aald:
Tbua Adam look’d whan from the gardra

married partners.

Tha-gentle eanple” te tka name that
naemn to afflt tkam baaL At any rate,
that la wkat 1 nlwaya oaD jtbem to my
toliid when tke tombaod nnd appment|y tke Jimlor partner of tbe Arm cornea
to ovr door twice a werti-tbe flrot dme
with kU daCbea bag for tbe Wgab nnd
tka naeond time, on Frtday erentog.
with ctiap, ooowy Unen and amooCb.
perfectly ironed shirt walKta—blue,
white, pink and Uveoder-all done in
neat iwprr p4ieeU. He la a amaU man.
mtber timkl and beaiutlng In manner,
but tbe maniMT la that of a gentleman.
Tbe little man to oor wash to^^He

while. Anglo-Saxcrti man. He m.d hla
Uls wife la taller than he and not au
sweet tempertd Uwklug as he; atill she
Is not a iM.mvd woman. Kbe Is shrewd­
er than h. ami attends tb tlu? matl»e^
maUcal end of the euten^nsi*. Khc
k»N-l.K tln‘ iKK^ks, irons the starchfvl
things and wraps up the i«i
shining ch-an elotlM-s. He g.»
the lineu. €-arrtes ll home w hen It is
ready ami does the wn^hiug. Y.-s. he
does. He luis found his niche aud Alls
It well. He wn-stles oxvr the ws
board aa eheiTfuUy ami eff.>ctlvely
though ho bud not li.va'deil Momf
work. l‘erhaj*H he
Everything la very .|Uiet lu the lltUe
laundry shoii. .\crtH.r its idate ghuis
window Is sttctehf'd au Dory white
ruti. It looks really n-slhetie. eiq>et:lally
as the window sblues like u diamond,
it is oo clean, and the w alls and shelves
of the place are aiioilcss aud sweet
amelUug. When the sllketi eurlaln
cointw dingy. It la taken down (
washetl.
The gentle txjuple do not si»eak
themselves or their hUtttry. They h
Utile to sjy to tbeir neighlstrs, though
they are elvU and polite to
have never quam-led e\eu with ike
isn.ple who live upstairs to.T their
h.-ads. Who they are or whems*
came few to the ueighUirhtsid k
They atv weU 1.red and lutelligeut.
Ihclr silemv aud their ai>|H-anuKXmauntT feU a story to spite of them,
story la true.
ud the ator,
Is that they iK-gau hfc in a ao
cant'd higher strrtioii him that which

some moaej. They
down, down by degr<-<-s to the Iwtiom
of the ladder. TU** mlhl little man at
tempted to get sfurk to sup|»ort tbehi:
lu tbe wild whirl of .Vuieri.-aii city Ufe
he waa tossed and dashetl hither and
thither and fluolly hmhd ui>on lb<
•bore, out of the awlm. He was Itf
efficient, helpless. He h>st .his grip.
Then the seixiud ucl lu tins Utile humau comedy suggests itself, aud this
part of ibo story ts true too
The wife takes the atetTlug gear Into
her hands. Tbe husband's >vice Is mUd
aud atonic. There Is a ring i»f aggi
alveneas to hiTs. Khe is naturally i
atroug. pushing one. Tbo Utile mac
aa good aa gold, hut he I'aimoi mak
living aloup. He is loo light lu w eight
ta ahovel saud. be is'loo weak to force
hlmaelf Into a jdate fur which half
doxen alrongrr. more capable men a
already tussling. Madam decides a!
wiU start a laundry and tliat her hus­
-CHASOXa HAS COJUt TO AI L MT BO-Va **
band shall helj) her with ll liU aomedear Umb! Hut he couldn't move hand Ihing else offers him 'better employ­
ment.
The Uundry to started, ll to very
- ’You'll ama^ flow orpots and fema Jopular because rverylhtog to done ao
aaiisfactorlly. Ltoen la called for and
delivered prompUy. even handkerehlcfa
UortoD'a stag's born fern, that’s for are scarcely ever lost or misplaced, tbe
her PhUlpplne momlii* glory and Ihat'a
for her Llllum auratum lancifollumr If they were done to a home Uundry.
And with that big word she lama him as they are really. Tbe married part
tremendous, and he a«aueaU and begs nem have all the buslneos they coi
for merry, tbe dear cblld! 1 can't attend to.
think of It without shcddln- team. Dr.
Year after year boa gone by. There
Pr«chwell. Torglve a mother’s feel- is DOW no auggeaUon that tbe mild
In’A Hut he ain't Iwi druuk sluce!
mannered little man ahaU aeek employ-.\nd my Tom's gone. diKt..r. They ment elsewhere. That baa been given
said It was ah^.Uulism or s«.iue s^cb up. Tbe partners have a snug tmn 1
I'arued name. He w as buried from hla the aavingi lomk; they have Insure
mothei^ln-Uw 'a. the ptwr dear, and their Uveo-each for the other. Every
she bain't got no discernment doctor. hoUday. Uke Clirtotmaa or ThankagivEverybody knows a woman's craxy tog. they give Ihemaelvea the afternoon
that don’t put tbe window bUnda down and go out noroewhere to take tbe air
and turn tbe lookin' gUaaea farv> to the tecethrr or attend aome placa of
wall fit a funeral, and abe never done amuicmeot. They have no children, ao
ncltber. she w as that' mad at Tom. are all to all to each other. And. real­
Tba poor dear never done harm to no­ ly. thinking over tbe married folk I am
body to bla life. He wasn't like BlUy. weU acqaalntod with, this taaacullD#
miien he was druuk. be waa always wash tody and bto partner wife aeetn
qntot and gentle at a lamb, tbe dear to be tba bappleat couple I know.
tblngr
KATE SHARP.
MARCIA CAMPBELL.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
New York woman has 1kn-u mar-

^1

Flor a Um be won. and tbe otbera
aoald not break bla lack. Then tbe
awgaaet aaw that tbry bad made
camblaatloa agalnat him. He caagbt
nattber kwk aor algn. bat aometblng
tald him that they were Ulttng tbeir
crap. They were cabtloua. crafty men. And ^tbua' diaputad orders sent frora
aad they played tbe major for an boor
bafort ba kad reached bla laat d
rka awgaant looked to aee blm
>ura^«ii^hl. t.l., but miD. mil mon
tkaa. bat with a moltered come be pul
ap kla watch, pin and ring And held bU
awB for half an boor lancer. When be
kad nuchlag more to pot op, be a
- ntarrAWatQmax.
V
kack from tbe Uble and lighted a dg
Benalor Quay tells this; -When Pat
aratte. and for two or three mlnutea tlson walloped ua there were five men
contesting for a marahalship—one of
Tkaa. ta a qaSet bot aarcaatle rolce.
oforj word meant to atlog. Howard the plum. 1 had to dispose of. 1 bad
aagacfed that tbe major bad played really picked the man. and was trying
.witk poor jodgmeot and with an en* to g,H the otbera off tba field when
mra lack of nefva. It waa hinted that the live came at me. ‘Ccntlemen. the
iMa fanner wtnnlaga were only acd* retuma sin-ak for tbemselreo.* aald 1.
daaital and that be bad never rraUy •lAwaea everywhere! None of you detaaaacttlad toalt In a game with mm sen s offlee.* ‘Hut 1 incrrwaed the voie
aftaoowa. Other atlnca were Infllctad In my district fiO per cent.* aald a
Berks county Dutchman. Tf tbat*a no
W Haward-a frlenda,
fflMirt baah began to tbomp m ba you can have the offlee,* aald I. rememMini tka ffkjwrt to view. Tba majar twrtng that the few Bcrka emtoty
pohlicaiui
had nearly dtoappeared un­
kad kaaa Sinking too
at tka walk bi» bmin wtwklng alowly. der the Pattiaon landallde. We looked
at the rvlorna and foond hU dlatrlrt
aad though
tnunUng
had
caat
nine
Republican rotea. ‘lant
nackad kk earn ll took acme
tkem. \\*ben tbe caae waa tkat 60 per cent bettor than alx rotaar bed"
Where's |uuui ' ”
be aeked. polntlnr to the flgurea for
daar to him. a look of defiance
y do you want idipar
to kii toce and be brought bla ito tke prerioua election, and 1 bad to conwarn him to ts- her.- whcn_raiy
faoa that It waa. and gave him tbe oCdown oa tke uble and rxtlalmed:
my
prayers.”
flc& The man had married Into n
-Tea art a lot of
-Oh.
never luliwl. Pa|ui a busy aomeDemcKTitlc family and had brought
hie relatlTto into the fokL-^New Tork wbrre. Come now like a good Utlte
boy. ‘Now. I tor me down to sleei>-,*
Hurry; It's getting late.*’
-Rnt I w^nt iMiw to listen. I'm go­
-WkaaVi your monayr aakad 1
dan rlrer. Volga, from ing to pray to God tonlgjit for n police
« U begiiM to be mitI- patrol* wagon and a footbaU anlt”—
I O O «««M M l» «R«a c« •
ItotkeOnipton.
CkkBCo Rac«d-H«nld.

Mitaa.

A wartime

ADVENTURE

aC war. bed been hiding aU day In tbe
wooda baalde tbe James river, hot now
that the dnok ef evening waa coming
on be left bto bole under a lug and
made bla way along tbe bank In a
aentbeeateriy direction. He bad laft
Ubby prtaon by mmna of a tunnel, in
company with a number of otbera. a
few days bKure mod waa aiming to
rreeb Ue Unkm fleK to Hampton
Boodo. Gaming to a fmer todoetog a
piaMarion, be made a careful aunrey
of Ibe premisra aod was about to pro«wed by tbe river margin wbm a young
girt Irfi tbe boos**, hurried d..wn to a
boat, untetbeivd It and, aHxtog a pair
of oars, rowed away from tbe aborr.
Tbe currem brtng v.rj strong, abe
pulled diagonally against It. Kbe had
not given a dooeu strokes tH'faep her
boat waa rmnied against a auuketi log.
and tbe full ftwe* «»r the water, strik­
ing It aldew lsp. tunird It Imtiorn n\^
ward. The girl was whlrU'd rapidly
away.

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immiil

THE ONXY NATUR.AL AMERICAN
CATHARTIC WATER.
It trill give you a clear head and a sound body.
It keeps yoor liver acting and your system in
perfect condition.
For sale at'yonr Druggist.
I.arge bottle, 35 cents; small liottle, 10 cents.

Tos raiiy MrAs.
HELM’S ORCHESTRA wUl fnniah
An English mthlcnian to ill health
was out one morning early, wearily
taking a t'oiisi hut tonal. Walking along
hla game ftr.>Htvves he'turned a sharp
MapaMema mil,. SHimkar,;
corner ami t .m.* face to face with an
Graa^. Fri^, awaaiag. Oet. 17th
Irlahnuin wh.. lui.l the repnlatlon of
Chmgrmmaa WiHiam Midaa Smith
U'lng an iiiv.-itrate imarber.
i. B. Diragk mitt Mhar aaPuitinc his hands and what they
held M-hlml Mm. be pretov^ed a W*
good Bwlmmer. having lieen on prison fertly vlrtuotm aspect, while the gen­ faar Coagraaamaa William Aldan
diet for nuuiihs be wuuW not have tleman luiiled him curdtally with
Smith mad A. B. Darragh in Stmnbad the Stn uxtb r%eti to attempt a
bang'a Grand Frida, aaamng, Oct.
rearoe bod to* nut M-celv.d lu tl*e last
•m;,ks1 inornln*. yer lianer. an* phwat
few daya a gmal supply «f salt i»ork bring- ytT Iwihv out so. airlyy*
andisme fr.*m s»»me rngmea.
-l*m Just walking nrotiml. Tat. to
Howev.T this ruay I--, hr ran swlfUy aee If I can l get au apis lhe for my
down to a |s*lnl tdow tbe girl where bivvikfa-i. .\nd what brings you out
be would have hot a short dlaUDce to ao early. Pair
swim lu reach h»T as she floated by
-tMi. Is* JaMwa, Ol m Jest a-walkto*
and plunged In. She ha.l pme undiT arouiKl to sts. if 01 twn'i get a break­
on leaving the IkmH and had come u^ fast ft-r nic opis^e."—<*lncluuati EuJust as Pi-arwMi left the point. IW-f.»re
he rearto-d h»T she sank agulu. I‘.wraoo dived, imule a f..rtu«»«le eluleb. fur
be could not easily S4-e through tin* Vel
low clay mingled with th«- outer, and
caught h.T skirt. Th. ii he struck out
for shore, which he r.s.hed safely.
He had a4-ort«eIy done s«. Is-f.ire be ftwr ft*r the jHvlI of hto ImnHiri
heanl the wound of uarw. ami lu a few Were l*c In tli-siroy even the
minutes a UmH eniuc fniui «*ui the sernp. Pniuctl Into-to, mu h
gloaming. Its single i-^nii«.ut. s.N*lng found on ginger jar«. urc not
rearaon standing »»ver the niuoiPM lous
lu ih«' ChinctM* quarter of N
girl, punt'd lowarti him. When the
Union officer saw tluit be was in t'ou a fnrmicc. with Ps t,wn priest
federate uulfonn. he mad.' up his mind tendnnis. to liclittHl Iwl.'r a
to a return to IJhby.
A few. snatches of wt.rds explained
the altuatioji to the t'onf.'.lerate and
to IVamou that the others were to aelect.'d for tlie puns-e
.\ner the luiiN-rs urc tuirncd
have met In ihw middle of the river.
The girl lK«ing late, ihe imin had come ashes arc tnkcii from llic funmt'.
on, Ue U gut'll iVanim ltt^o^u_lhe on a ship Itclonglng to a rhlncsc
ns the
bouse fur asMstnucf. I‘e.,i>on started imn.v. and
and for a m«»m»nt was templed to Itmtltd It gtteM out to scu. W hci
take to the wtssD. hut was liMwpahle nshiii are scjitlt'rt«il ovt-r the wnii
of gaining Ms freeihnn hy dt^-rtlng a New York I lot aid.
girl wboMT life was still in itHii^rdy.
jeopardy
lu a
aroused, and th c girt was-rctltcd. carPBud
.n ntMMved.
ried t
.Ki the otM of only a twoH'vnl stamp
When the excitement hu.I snlmldetl.
the ConftJdt rnle loukttl nlsiut i;lm for Inclosed li‘ a letter, lo p.13 for the ik»sI
most
the stranger
He Imd d»Kapi»art'd. age. a trial to*x of oue of theni Mlcrn
Every negro f»n the place w.mh started efficat'luus remedies known to Thi,.
to
to aeart h for blm and to K.vy iluiii'aptaln I’eiubcrton dcKlretl to ih:iuk him
for lotvlng Mlsa Hlair. hU Uin.thttl.
l..flhat
and to entertain him for tlw night. most annoying afflirilou. Itching p.liw.
An hour later all the negroes had re ll to the l*eat rt'OU'dy extant. This
turned ami rri«rtt'd that •the man olntuieot has made many remarkable
cures after evivry other means of re- Mataatun laTtM-urr sad Aft win ii.couhl not Im' /ouud.
Mtnd
raptaln 1‘erabertun rt'maintHl at the lief had failed. Everyone who givea upoa ton Maraal ,aod
tbe olntnieni a fair trial will heartily I
eialotwe all ipL maki-rw claim for It It ‘
'
beard the Itarklng of a M
-Kume p-s.r devil to In hard luck.” is put up to two-ounc* glaas Jars at
”H'.Toar dr
he aald. -That dog lias caught the
King of (
ar'ent."
AU.ot 10 och« k. Miss Hlair having known reputation
entirely ret'overetl. lit-r lovt-r started this wonderful ointment. Peck pros
on bto return to his I'ommaml. The Grand Raidds Mich, roi.flrm'.
girl InKlatetl ou saying iidien at the strongest manmT the hlc
dtau- and came downstairs with blm of this remedial agent.
Into tbe balL .\t the same niutpent
■ ■■
[ N-oiir r.n r.c-u..
tbsn thr^ lhtr»I
tbe front door waa thrown ut»en. aud
at the eotnioce. aurroumhHl hy a guard
of Confederatt's. stm»d the man who
had saved Mini Hlalr's life.
-May we keep this man here over
night r naked the leader. -He to an
coLtiped Uhhy prisoner.”
Mias Hlair waa aUmt to enter a

PECK S KING OFOINTIENTS

Ladtokir w nabirEstiaatoriiHHlSiS^
J. M. TULLER
f"
TraMniCiti,ll.i

I'ertalnlj.*• lie said, then lo Pear•1 maanre you. air. after wliai we
' yon, this to a vt^ry painful meet-

quleled down.
At midnight
say to hla guard; -Take your blanket
to that gallery and go to sh'ep. 1*11
stand watch for you awhile ” A few
mlnutt'ii later Captain IVmU'rton
through a window U-ckoned lo the
prisoner lo follow him. Taking Pearavold the guard, he It'd
gin of the rlv(
•Tber
my uniform coat. With these
you ought to be able to make your way
to tbe Federal fleet below. If you ore
token, send for me at ooee. 1 prefer
to be shot for this rather than that you
should go Uck to Libby.
Pearson tried to apeak, but could
only mutter Incoherent thanks.
-And here Is a note of thanks from
the dear girl whom you saved for me.”
added Pemberlon.
Pearson took the note, thrust It Into
hto pocket the captain tossing his coat
Into tbe boat aa tbe othef pushed off.
All night the fuglUre pulled down the
river and in the
r«at and a good hrea
foond to hto larder, After reading the
thanks of the tody he had saved be
put on Captain Pemberton s coat and
continued hto Journey. He was slopped several timea. but tbe uniform
aaved blm. \NTien near Newrport News,
he was picked up by a United Klstea

Pearson was one of the principal Fed­
eral Jodgeo. while Pemberton reptwaented hto atate to congress.
WALTER CRAY CHARNLET.

VIOLIN LESSONS

Spain has Increased by only a.000,*
D. W. STEWAFTT
000 Inhabitants In tbe Ifst forty-five
will enroU pupils for xSolIn at the Acmdyeora.
emy of music. City Opera House block, or
ll Ukca tbe couaunt labor of 60.- St residence. ti8 W. i ith St, Bell Phone.
000 ^pwple'to make maichca for the
Tbe armlp* and MvSei of.Eortipe
Bbaorb twelve da;^* earnings yearly of
tbe entire w orkL
A motor car waa oaed aa a polplt by
tbe cbaplatn of a Brlttoh Totutoer
regiment at tbe Ootobemer mnnanmA

BIC HEAD-OUT ALL NICHt

Boat CmffmmJ William MUm
Bmitk mBi. B. Bstfagb ia Bfaia.
barfa GmaB, Frida, maaiag. Oct.
17tk.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIC.

HORSES
« Jl £arload From Indiana «
On Wednesday. Oct. 15,1 will have a car­
load of fine farm and draft horses from
Indiana, which will be exhibited at Brodhagen’s Livery barns on State street.
See these before making a purchase.

LEO SOLOMON

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