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The Evening Record, October 21, 1902
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1902-10-21
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I^^"^;,1'HE EVENING' RECORD
CITT. MICH. TU«8UAT
OCTOBBB tfl
IMM.
SIXTH TKAB-XO. 1AM
HIG game BATUKDAV
whlahMr.Tr^ol^j^. Them.*.
UT VM telly wtcWd by the macU!
dlzwtia« the Mteof pablio woiti tojcttr r«>o<
OF
MINERS VOTE TO REVISION
THE CHARTER
RETURN TO WORK
Boolcs! Bootes!
will (
Ok motion of JUdenaan Slroer. the i
by tbt
fciaoked by Mm. Lodwlo ior damni* 1 ™ ^ of
of football
foot^l played
piny
irrldiroD
.Committee of Council Appoint from dost from il>« none cm•>b»r wsf ^
wd«z«d paid.
»id
'
Wit *
ord«»d
I . ed to Propose Changes
tbr
Finli
l»d«tnid'^8i«R^d..
Tbt •rvor trow Wadnnipoa »iirei
to th» property of E 6 Jooet on Park TbU UUD fa» b». n -delaK (klnf."
: mil ft*. tMiat tb«T hart, wt tU« rrmt.
EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYED
Big Coal Strike is OtricCally
GRAVELING
OF
«TH
STREET I tb« city to jey half Uie expra^c «wd • and It la cp to the eity i
Declared Off
their Tictonoat earmr It wtU be a
Mr. JooM to pay balf.
The rtgnlar cUima of the board of | fine came and no one thonld miaa it
Precipitated a Wordy W,ar for | P«Wic works and the board of waWr \
; oommlMMiotwra wem urdered paid
Short Time
! TU CMOod tmynMni of |sao. with I
jtl« Utmt. was made on the mark, t;
j site, to Bannah. Lay A C<.
|
a rsry dalS^al tU»r mioytA in,
tM»9lSB^ting Voice When company with kM amployaa Unt rre- ] " “ ^
) Ia K Oibba filed hia forma! and j
sii^ Ater tba cloM or tlw •toR'at ’
j final adoeptance of Uie old Mlatloo
railroad frannbiae, which wan
-o'clock. UwemplojtN mlunwdand’
aatll a lau hoar anloyed themRlrfo
uHandfiUd.
I
> On rDCommn»<UtloD of the board of;
WORK THURSDAY DMMdac sad otker i
At thi. Tcfalar me^-tlna of the cltr j public works. A) aoroa of land was orQcrancil
last
i
vooiug.
tiic
matter
of
a
derwl
ikon
b^cif
Parrr
Hannah
nee
ndnlirod la in the
jto the ctore. which haa joat bean rrvlaioa of H»e city charter waa the -Comiknj -.. orcliard" for irrSt. I
Coal Will be Reamed |ep«e<^
|epee<^ Into the ibaio part of lb*' broaffbt op by Alderman Moon, wbo
moVedthata conuattiee of three, with
WILL CALL FOR PLANS
on That Day
aeddarimetbeeve ,»**• city attorney mi an additional
rsreryi t and profitable address 1tx- .ppoiutod t« propose a reMr. Hotanthel to bl8 Tl.lon of the charter to the leirlalatare |
v •aseedar AAersoos-aa
Dyes, and raeponded to in the at lu next session. Mayor t.’anrer ap ‘
pointed as each « ommittoe Aldermen ^
lirfieu* Aeik»«.
Mpirit by the eaiployea
dee were epread in the rloak Moon. Wilhelm and Oillett. with City | ^ nimtine of the board of hbrJr
^
retlertla? afUmooo
I vm H.M rr««ar.
, and a deliolona baaqaet. for Attorney Orost. Alderman UiUelt ,
wWnh Mr. Boeeallial wa. aleo reepon. tried lob^k off. Alderman Vilhelm
” * "
”
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■ibis .was eerred by the Uttle Tavern. insUted in hrlnjc relim d of th.- duty,
Pt . Oot. fl-Tbt
and Alderman Moon Insi-ted that be
aiecnaeea uoi no uenniie,
wanted Alderman Bamillon appoinikWI
amooff Tariooa delesau-a
in bis pluct but It woold not do.
to drawthe plans for the boiMing.
•Sloes to the roeeiiraera in
forma reatlarthina. Mayor Usrver stood by bis apiioint- Incloding the local archlterrs
Uairoaicea Then Mttobell
at least ererjr tnootli
addreaa He mid it was apparwil |
what the ooowentlon was KOtag to do.
IDlhe D«tl. rot tUrt.TB«lt l<» the j
______
U Ploagh and
Me said be waaiod to rrmlad kha mee
K»d>D«ud Knedutf or *i,htb rtreet L**'*
'
Kinney of Dorr. Mtrb..
that thistirlke had etrentlikened thi
port th.,.a.ete„. He .««d ‘'‘‘I j
J,™ ,d “
SHOE FOR WOMiik
rria^re Wednesday
eaoee of labor, and he did not wani
WM agreed among the alder
veolng
at
the
home
of
the bride. Sill
dampeai^t by nwe^
wben^cy dro»e at>ont tb. city to mre .
•lenth etreii. R.t, W. T.
Be pot the qaee
what work was most net*dM. that EaM woodiu se ofticiating <»uly th« im
m the ewreatiooi
tlon. and at
‘"tghlb street. b«-iog a feeder tor the | cce
n lstlres and frienils of tn.patBd iha fw lUoa wflh one load
chy. should be im|.roT.-d at the eity s I conlrartlng partn-s wen pn sent. Tbt
__________ __ _____________South weal Corner of Slate and
for Dorr.
he^rd. Cbmrs fuUowed and tiie’rot# '
Casa Streeta
agreement, had hdii the work done.
by aoolamatltfb was taken. Th«i dele- i
then voted to go to wortc east |
----------they have uM*d op tin* funds in ibe
district liiKhwuy fund, and an- about
lUMi in dfbt. Imvtng spent fiiVO.SO on
Mltcbtll asked the ptees to Mlate that
East Eight., stivet. AldcUan Moon
the cUms of special labor neoemery in
insisted ;that thm be paid from the
getttnf the maohlnery lu order for I Unable to Secure the South- general fund.
work shall retom to work tomorrow. '
eaat Corner
Aldermsn Wilhelm insisted that the
l<3 E. eighth Strevt
The ooDveoiion saog “America"'
general atreel food is almost exhanstand adjoamed sloe-die.
j
ed. .that the i-onncil has no right to
Wllkesbarre. Oot fl-The oonren.) Trss«iry lispertwoef MsSse i lwaaeio take from one ward to i»ay lor aaothUon of the UnlUKl Mine
met!
oris*.BMiir
n, Mr. Fuid^ er, that Newaygo street, Tmon atreet,
Classes Satur.laiN.
Elmwood avenue and other fe«*deM“
lTorol^°“toTuu.oo ule qa^loi^of :
farforMii.
prompt ant
w. le a!%u tu be jiald for oat Of the
adoptmg the arbitrmtiuD proposition!
nes tee Bate urCitUeM..
geotval loud, but that things lisve
eabmitted by President Rooeevelt J a, ivi.wk toil.-te-rd
changi-d. * There was conildeiable
n. D O . Oct. 21--The dlsc-uBstoo. that became somewhat per- VIOLIN LESSONS
The delegates t y
] troasnry department, nnable to seenre aoDsl. but the motiuu of Alderman
D. W. STEWART
Mite!.. 11 The Tot.. woold I the site foi the poblir ImiMlng at Mood waa finally i>aased. Aldarman
hare beefi taken yesi. rday and the Trarorse tUty. Mich .^elected by It at :ileder. Uoxborg Lardie. Moon and %rill ,-„rv>U pupiU fur viulii, at t!ir A. ad
UtOtB IN rm FOOTWBUN
.-my ,4 iim^K . Cnv t »|« ,a lluu-e LKai..
strike declaied oft. but ’ 1‘Tesldriit! the southeast corner of t'-as. and State Htewrns voting yes, and Aldermen Ott. .It rc?.iit,-n.r-.
W iitli S?
lu !(
TH£ OLD STMND
Mltebell desin-d ibst e». ry one S* | •iweU. has acoordiiigly selecteil one GUi.tt. runianicUm and Wilhelm
heard and so expressed himwlf to the I
the southwest comer of the same %-oting no
aoorsntion by declaring
There is {•‘rve«» U if a more eii^ niiive site.
Ald.rmaii Mo..u prod pi tat ed another
ilittle diftoreiir when be moved that I
fiiy Treasurer ‘Wor/borg be granted;
who voted for this strike and you are 1 . d^.-ions that the site now w>iect $tS tor extra eb rk hire while be Is
going after tb« deinqnent persooal
v t I- u,i,y^5fr*dayi
inally favored by Mr Field, but taxe. Alderman Gilleil was strong
the. oonveniion this morning beUering ;
aontbeast oorut r was recommend- In tiis opiioaition, holding that the
twfon^ the day ended his mrasure '
V
^
" Thcrt ntsmld h€
city
trraanrer
had
ulroady
been
granti
owtng to the difference^ «n oo^L
would be carrlctl by a large majoniy The site now . bosen will cost lio.&oo ed ff:*» for clerk hire The motion |
Ajfi mort pU'JiSurt in 'tPcurin^
TheraaoluUonspresenifKl ihlA*teoni*
Of Ibis, the govemmt nt approiiria- finally i>ass«‘d. however. Aldermen Ott.
tog espreseed the union t thanks for tlon t» fiS.VOn and citirens l.svr made Tiled,T. CunnlDgiiam. \S ilhclm. Box- ■.
nrw sfHHTs If ime did nM
kbt aid rendered hr Presidmit Booseburg. Moon and btearua voting yes j
up all of the balance. fi4.«K)0
hjn*t to hresk them in.*'
Musi be seen to be ap
veil, Ocyrtnor Odell of New York.
and Alderman Oillett and Lardie vot-'
Haoalort Banna. Platt, guay and Pen
Ing DO.
preciated.
\Vc
sell
only
IN A SPECIAL TRAIN
roue, the other Ubor organUatioet of
When the matter of ti>e bonding ol
the best ijoods.
The
the t-oantry an.1 the general public
tbs city for a new bridge on Weet
•ril. O. k. K.AVUI From itrwu i-ame up. .Mderman Moon
KIMBALL is endorsed
Ool fl-Roomvelt haa t'osaelB Foreeto iw Ul«
sapix>rt*’d the bonding od the general •'
by the leadinj; musicians
rlke oommlmlOB to meat i
«r
tieosfc Tmmpii
principle that posterity al.ouldhelp|
everywhere and is the
u Friday. October
pay for th. improvemeuts that shall '
best on the market.
Ided for them
Don’t buy a piano until
BOTH PLEADED GUILTY tri^V a .pec.altmm h..l.tmar- generation He sjoke
a
city
itall,
ard
he
may
yst
bring
that
you have seen us.
ranged to iTlng the enoUognDt here on
, the huh of November Oilfford Pen- matter up for the voting of bonds st
litw Stand
the
stvvial
el.*ctiom
to
be
held
for
the
N I oock of that city is a member ot the
Ralph Haatlnga and bci Hoxaiei
ent. rtalnment oommittw and he is bonding for the ^Rerworks pumps,,
Finod This Mor ninu
^
arranging for aomethlng especially Engineer Blomsl.ield steten tlist a
noe fur the oooasiun. lu sp«<aklng of steel bridge the full width of the
street, with b n foot waU< and oilier
• or an.TO a>r *
went the ManUtee Newt says:
e to m
o. lUMk
‘
preparations for tiie feast exwhich woold
oeed any previous effort. Tin Manis.tee oooUagBit will go to Traverse b,- the cheaiiesiin the end. would cost
about
teA.OOo,
but
that
a less exiienBd. Hoxsie ‘^*7 ^ • specUl train. They will Ik*
“Ralph
sivf
bridge
would
do,
for which be
oamr bsforr Justloe S M Brown this pcaited to make their presenoe felt lias not yet completed plans City
Your Tit
BkomiDg. diarged with ahooting par- upon arrival. There will bv in the Alloroey t Yoss snowed irom the chara lot of candidates for D. O.
koason. h,acn
tridge ool of soaam.
khum enlerwl
entertsd a
U'T that the city cannot bond for more ‘
pies of guilty end earn was promptly *
w
Waiting
than
for bridge pniTofea. and!
assnjssd the mioimom iwnalty. |I0
tit the meeting ■
STABBED IN THE HEART
j^ctionwas
te and ck.ts of fS TO. or thirty days
la the county jail Hoxsie promiiUy
antborUing the board
paid hktik •<'.
tbe vemark that
I to d,*cidr on .
iiiat was easy. Haftii««* howersr. j
- •»» mitete l ate u
the new pump droin-d and it- oosi, |
refased to nay. mytng that be would
Her. Mi^rir*
If you have i.rot to the
pTrparmtory to the s{woial election for!
^ to Jail first Juslhw Brown fcare | g,
bonding, waa |iaaaed It was expe, tsd
point where you are ready
VOTI WAS
unanimous!
Jia.cc
TRY ON A PAIR
BROWN SITE
IS CHOSEN
ftS-.T.sin:— —
,
<>0.
j for the federal builoing
.........
$3.00
l[ Swill Ciiif 15c al C»ld SUraga| j
MISS FLORENCE I. JACKSON
China Decorator
rrr
s"
AmiBOMMeBew Uneaf SUsSra Boial Books si
15c, 20c. 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c »o4
1 sew edinoB of some of the Ute Copyiirhi Books st
75 cents.
'
ffobart Beecher £o. e Props.
THE WEATHER f5L“£jS.S2T^ir
A Sawarrtina: OlsH
of red hot Uritami. m SA/*II Don*
COOKS’ GOATS
COOKS’ CAPS
COOKS’ APRONS
.\I1 pretty
<tvlrs.
-I mon Ma.lc - Ooolcs*
--tV.T-V. $1.00. $1.25
•IniQD M..1C Cookc»*Caip*.....................I5c,2Sc
• TnK.n M,.lc- Oookc*' Apron*.. . .. .... jo.. >Bc
••n St-lvfs toil «rong, hut Mill It ».n<- l.ti; n«llt“'
if vou .ion t biu <>:
Barin'Coats mad ¥asts
Bartandars OuthU ahmays ca tap
Price 5c
Before You Buy a Cloak
Sss tbs great line we are shewing. Che styles
are the eery latest and you will he pleased
with the extremely lew prices. « « « «
STEINBERG’S ^RELIABLE DRY 600DS AND GL0THIN6 HOUSE.
p
I You Take no Chancos
lu p’racinj: or.lciy lirt,-.
iViTh rcasonslilr ru»tu e., an fill ,vn\ ,»nlcr, no
maitci htkw Uirgc. as wc keep in
touch anil, nutsidc nurkcls..............
FRANK M. PAINE, Florist
OUR
PIANOS
GLORIA'
THE F-AIR
“THE F-AIR
25c. 50c, $1 ami up
Mf,/-. 4.1 \v„..l
SI i .
vn k.i.U ot
.,,.,1 Mitt. Um
V.,. .a,. i I’M.V- 1 ..J,-. N>« -I..;.. -
‘I
...
$2
4.
25c
26c to SUOO
^25c; 45c. 75c
AsHor& Co.
221 F’ron'tSi:
$3.29 ..
W. 'W. KIMBAU COMPANY
Trank Tricdricb
Tor you
- - -*
II
l«l
-W 4:!»
the fins WM iwi.l
Both Haslinge and Hos^ie srs
fpsllog dacldsdly cut up' over
ths fast that Deputy Ooulter took
riisir blrtb. TheyfrvlUml fi»T.40 U
s high pries to pay for 5 birda, aagaotally wbrs tiuqr do not got tlM« blrfia
MIHEIS OH FIRE
MUmvs — it—Th«lr I Ins SI Fa
OImcdw. Oct, 11-Ths United nolItePT Ml rauldhoote U an fiiw Fte
iKiaerp ars known lo hate IomI tbair
ivsi.
____________ __
IAJTSLT tegkt gHWi
L
liMda ^
that the board would have tiieir esli-1
husband mate nadr and would jirrM-nt it. lo
ntoMd to Ure that Uie rrailution providing for the
*fco“ a. i*d
—
amonni nctsied and thy sjiecial elec
roMoloai oo th. •idcirelk «t 10 iMt tion conld U passed at once. The ssaifbL Doelora to,A six stilobsa in tiiuate waa not foriheomtag, however,
Ihs musolss of her lisart and think sc no action oo this point waa poasible
•hs will lire. John Kingsley waa ar- before Thntsdav evouiug
The sewor onlinauce for the ext*-ution of the lk>i,emlna tir»-et aewer to
OMTBft: RCi\«oF rnr. ha/.mi
Gnflln sir,K*i. from ito i»rsent lennione between Ninth and Tenth, was
paawKl. the city to pay one aixtii and
the property holders fire sixths of the
Butloaa Bay. Mloh., Oct. fl^Tbe ixpeoae. whioh is eatimated at fil,material aasd by tha sdilor of tbs 064.te
Bamla tailpiacahas bam purahte*^d
The mailer of a walk adjacent to
by Attorasy A. A. tesiona and ia bs the property of T U. A. 'Tvegsa oe
iag movad ite hia oAoe Aa soon aa Elmwood avenuf oaaae ap, and Mr.
Mr. Sctekria aaoaaehta way el«ar a Ttsgea ahowe<f how he haa been try
saw papm will ba aaan in all its ing for two yean t« gt« a oemant
fftery. Ha teJB be wUl act pakliak walk than, and haa dspouitad hia
money for ii. and the other day the
Mate ate fur a plte walk, te
** ^
to buy a new winter suit or
overcoat or both, t^e hope
you will come heVe and
give us a chance to show
some of the good things we
have in stock. You will be
the gainer by doing so for
wc can fit you at a good
big saving of ifioncy. :
It pays to come to the
South side store for iood
Roods at Lowest I’ric^
jt.jy
Wilhthn
StWr
Ai the Did Siasui
UM‘I
GOOD THINGS
FOR WEARERS OF CLOTHES JUST RECEIVED BY US
WINTER CARS-the kind that ;
turn up inside, always warm and
ears, flannel or fur lined 75c. to
kinds—25c. to 50c.
patented,
next your
.so other
KNIT MUFFLERS-better than ever before, all
colors, stripes and dot patterns 5<jc. to Si.^a
Fine line silk mutllcrs same prices.
MEN’S AND BOVS' SWKAl ERS -Best line
ever shown here for the money; handsome
colors and combinations. Boys sizes—50c.. to
$1.50. Mens sizes 50c. to $400.
HATS—just purchased
New' York direct from
the manufacturer, new sh,
that wc show
here for the first timg, exclusive designs and
colors, all the popular novelties worn in the
East Full line shapes and colors of the well
known Stetson hats.
EW INVOICES OF OVERCOATS AND
SUITS—arriving daily.* You know the makes
wc carry, Stein, Bloch and Hart, Schaffner &
Marx; no others equal these—$12XX) to $25.00.
JyamiJton Oothing
■ \ f.-;
n
nkk^ kaen.
1HB BVUmiG lECOUL
•—saanr"—"
WILL GIVE ft SOeiR
niAVBIIUIOlTY. MlOMlGAM
6t9tra1 hiws
oflbtUhrid
MEET ftLUfiftlkftTMkDAY
TteHigkMkaoiath
U wUl •coot a* Me
fortlw good tin* it wiU U to tbon
talVMB AUwhi oU
ood tor tlM •btoolr it mmj kriog Vaouri. to tba dapartaaot of tba
la a. apaat Mq> ap tor a* laLab Eotombar peatooto dto
will giro • Molol Bo»Ofd«7 m|TlQi.T.«AmAISi.«J
Mlaate ehaaploeaip of a.
•tag to OMOr tbotaUttetltoOrtT.
wbast to and«
AU*«aa wa* lo ha., b*u> b«n
Tta OD« ta which tiM ooetaUa to l« ben which aarred as
Tba Eigltsh troops, after tba battla U*t 8.tax4a7. lalpat ao itaao off oa
toidkM ootyolhOMi
^ to o git tottal. ood a good tfmo of Ma1pt®]oet, kffl a qmitlty of pro- ooe pcolcxt or aaotb*x. Sow. bevror.
It
la ap to All.«aa u plar tU*
ri*tooA
Tha
wbaat,
arldenUy
of
tbe
U a«Mir«^d to all who atteod. The
tooto ll w»7t will hi tbeio. and if to •ana apooh, was aowu srllboal great aokortotMtaosaiM.
to Tr«torat Olty wto« fro®
It i.(latod tfaalAiItvHi baabada
^ bat an admirable barreat has
II will b* U tiM oatoio of a iolUAoar«pn*aiMtlT* im ManiiMo to got
jaat baan napad.
tioo ■Kttiag_____________
oa XioTono Cllr'. *t;U of ptay
Ba«iia‘s Blank Sea flaat
OTA OB AJTD PLATFORM
ilaoo a* ffaaw with tho Salt Oilp a
eqnlppad with a Urge nui
a«o Salaxdar. If that U traa.
“The Power Behind ihe Throoe,**
or •• flying drai
_ highly roccetoful romantic pUv b) tb# Russian aailotr^tTla them. They All*ffaa wiu probablj a*od aU tb*
fheodore Krcroer, founded on Sch.lpowartol^box kltaa, five batog line" a* ba* bMo abl* to
Tbe
loeale
.did not br aap au
ler*» daaaic, '‘Love and Intrigue/
igh to raise a man so that ba can
bffv«i at Sternberg’s Grand next
1 Unix toottoe la a* Uaalete*
act a wids
Tuesday, Oct.
28th.
Kaihetine ooonoitar botUla ormft Whan thera
rd portraya the chi
fata* wUl
U no wind the speed of tba ship raiaaa
-Aria,*’ daughter ot a Coun Musician, lem to a great height.
«oa. It le tboogbt. mad tb* Bl«b
ind her opportunities are markedly
>1 naaafOtaeBt hope tbat aic
A »oang Englishman Jornpad from
tbe top of a Santa Fe frsight oar.
while croaslrg the Salt Fork bHdga,
BBrUBUcaa arars tick ft.
Prnto City, Okla , sating toe portnnity to aee a good (
>x>tam would twy him to the eootoet wUl ptobably be oalledat*
or M .90. so AS to give tha Altos*r,k and making a bet to that effect
He toll short, however, atrlk ng a rock
ib«n*.^r.
In his pocket weie found evidences
Rev. Hugh Kenncvly will apeak at
that he was a nridiew of the aarl of
l^g Lake this evening m the mierLonsdale and that be had served in
esu of the AnliiSalooo lecague.
the Britito army in IndiA In his
pookefa also waa a toller from London
r. PuRTBKa •f WMfoto.
awyers a*klng him to muni to proaacute a claim to an inheritanor. |
cMAllLKa A. KLAJB af Jtatoao.
Oonslderable fear te felt by friends
if Commander Peary, tbe arctic ex
KOVIK A. WILUKS oT Va
plorer. who it in
n Philadelphia
UBUOa A. FALL iiT calAoaa.
frost bitten feet. It Is aaseried that
.csngreiie has developed
iTRli K II KaLLa%
believed that it would be advls
U L. WKlUMTort
kble to amputate the froat bitten toes,
nut opersttooe of this kind having so
ften proved unsuoceesful tbe phyel^iane and eurgeons attending OomAMClftlMAI.ll M nsRRAUti
nander Peary will only vaaort to an
Aseration in case the patient falls to
laid to treatment.
OlftLAKO«»<‘* MOFFATT.
province in the Utlcr part
Rev. John Edward Herman, pastor
vghtcenth century, and the atory tclh
« Do you suppose your Vtaol
»f the intrigues of the rival factions in •f the OongTcgationsl church of
JAA a. MUMRUK.
he ptlty Court to obtain asrcndenc) dilford, N. H , read the aermol on vouM do me tny food?” stid
Sunday which was jirtAched 100 years a vomin customer die other
». cr the reigning Prince. “Ana
MKPIJIILICAK COITNIl TICKKr
oved by a young Bar^n, an.l a schem- EO by Rev. Humpbreye Moore at his dty. “IJustdra«round. My
ng Duchess who is inlaiuateil with lUstollatiOD as pastor of tbe church.
work seems an awful burden,"
The table d’hote keepers of Berlin
lira plots to secure his hand. Tht
OAVlUO.CaANDl.KR.
“ I think Vlnol wUl help you,”
ava combined with the boarding
p odoction is under the managemeni
said our clerk. “ Our folks at
>f Edward C. White, who gives prom- uonse ladies, and announce *no more
aaKr x. waltkb.
waeU-de*t*rt stands abollthed.owlng home use it. We have such
»c that the costumes will be magnifi
•ent and a prominent feature. Tht u) the scarcity of meat. If we hare to faith fn it that we will pay the
niAMK W. WIIAOK.
pay 85 percent more for meal, we money back If It doesn’t help
iupporting comiiany is large
Wt gUVdeesert.”
•ially and is h^^cd lo be of an even
Chicago citUens held a maae meat* you.”
w. arxwARU.
jxcellcncc.
____
She took a bottle of Vlnol
tog and passi'd a^resolotion damAndOn next Thunday.OcX. 23d, Walk- mg the eeUblishment of the whipping home and has since bouffht
WBO. u. cMuaa.
•r WTiitcsidr will present an extraor- ,ioat for thH punishment of footpnds.
another bottle.
A
vigilance
committaa
was
formed
bnary res'ival of “Richard III.” at
Vlnol was sold last yearoo
. W. CURTIS.
t deTue luesus to pot a Slop to the
veinberg’s Grand.
the same piaramee. How many
King Richard III is the most vivi.- □Idup epidemic.
M. B. ALLTN
of tba moat ycouliar wadding, “ refunds " were there, do you
character ever depicted by Shakes
think? Less than two percent.
»eare, and it will alw.ays l»c regarde.' •ver parformad is that of Giogani
v.th ranch interest by theatre goer^ SbAgaralo. of Rye. K. V.. and Mi».
In other words, Vlnol did
luT during recent years few actor' Frwsionoto Morolvo. of San Sirgio.
successful work In ninety-^bt
lave devoted themsches to' its por- Italy, and although they are more than
cases
out of 100.
raval. Perhaps an appreciation
Tha damocraUo pram oonllnocs
For wo £reat classes, those
hCTc facts has induced Walker Whitebowl agaiusi tba tm.l erll and t«
Muplehav# not seen moh other in
who can’t seem tb tain strenstb,
eradit tha rapoblioau party with at "cc to give it a prominent place
lis rejicrtoire; or it may be that ht .ears. Shf declined to oomv to U
and those who are tired at
tht ilU tor which the big monopolir
las held it in abeyance until a ripei •onntry Lnleu she was married to nothltis, we say; “Try Vlnol
>raratpoosiblA Ithaiipeuatobe
•xi^ricnce and a more robust ttrcngtl Sbagaralo. so a contrwet was dn
oaapalgo matanal, bat iha damoorat
on our euarantee.”
ap which U»e American consul
.houUl
come
with
years.
to oraiora do not atop to make it pUi.
Be that as it jnay, this young iragc Rome had her sign, maxing her
that the togiaiatioo for gorer
ban. but now in the full strength oi Aife of Uu* Kyt* man. She will oome
ooatroi ot the tmaw waa drat loin,
lis maluritv, is presenting an elabt to her husband at once.
daoad by the tapoblioaca in oongrra
Oaraou Wallace ws* recently ap
ate produrtion of this* great
sod Ptompily htlied by the
pointed teavhvr of U*e #cbi>ol at Brad
cason. “Richard III” is r
oonta to that bodj who
-•uriUe, near Latrobe. Pa., on enteriog
•gataal myr
mtaaaw
U
gorgeous gowns and costumes and die scboolroom the other mornii
to fagaUia the
aooatlad eril
And it waa the Uto WilUam McKin -en.c environment, and no expensr aas informed by his biggest pupil, a
if iniSnry or energy has been s|ured mrley young ruffian, U*at he was
lay woo drat brought to tha attaot
“^of ooogtoaathemattarof truat ragoia n an effort to present a glittering .;olDg to be licked. WalUoa prtdes
OPERA HOUSE
pectacular pr iduction of the play,
uinueU on being ao expert boxer hud
SAO by goremmaoul infloenoe.
Fifty people will supporr Mr Whitc- .a About three minutes tba •eiuil
'drat astt iraat plank so be inaerted I.
-iide and, with such an ensemble, sat- joUy lay in a c^orner with a broken
• MMisoal poliUoal platform waa writ
slacioiy results should l>c producctl j*w and hit eyes in deep mourning
too by Mr. MoEinloj and added to tb.
Then the teacher washed hi* hands at SOCIETY’S GALA NIGHT!
topablloaa platform in 1888. On th
-ENOAUEUEM (
the pump and called up the first clast
drat of Jana. IW). a vote waa take
V tl.rf-V 1 bines from a yoketu history.
upoe a bill proTtdlns for a oonaUU •mnb’n iwulUir vi. wp
The odd spectacle of men, women,
...vl, a, kii.il
U...I uf m. iunl oin
Itooal amaodmanl giting o.
V *lo not
“or mau-rial by slnldren and horses all dancing a wild
powar to ragolate oombmationa an.
dtgbland fljy was pr* sealed the oth
t .-aau. Tha maaaura waa detaatad b
•r day at
Pont Sully, one of the
a aoM of IW yaaa to lAJ naya. Tb bauvry and uilitTx\
nost frequenud bridxa* acrosi
dwDOfoau were uml-d in obatinotin.
thrown doun, turned lu-slde Seine. By some mishap the elettric
t A lagialauoo wbiob Uie rapobUcan out and n-coDbtmvt.'d Ini.* an alwurd
.loles
of
the
tramway
sysiam aaub
baltotod to be a lemedy fora grow
ay. .V TtH'Iile. bfMiry bvadvU ld»a
ashed a short ciicnit, and the day be
aail. The iooooalalency of the demo rutbU^sly d t upon, crlH*lcU. lorn i
SiiccASsriil Romantic Drnmu
lug wet. aU the bridges bemme oharg
pleei'n. put toeeibrr backxxTird. with
new tall or lu-ad ou li. The kings ed before tha electrioians arrived,
Bnglhib bi d.-lllKTaUly murdered, all toreral polloamen were also forced to
ghiBg to bold up aa a bogaboo a
Wriuen
for a Joki‘. Then. loo. everything
twrform, to the great amnsement of
troata aaem to offer tbe baat m
funny. If you only think
If we i
tha public
f .w pcoaoot DwdA But the Intelltgen. city pc'ople. Ikiw hdarlou* tbe kc
peopla Of the ooaniry are able to ae. kneed rumlmt. and If we llve.lo tbe
tiioor^ aladdar without difficulty, country bow mirth powokUig
oapaotolly in thU uaat when tb.
the aummer lN».-tnIer. say*
the IkKvkman. .Vll fad* are ridiculous
Oar baa aaTUtal runga broken out.
omitly and it became neoessary to
to evcrylKHly win*
Pvory nun In u craibk but me. move the bodies to the oemacery.
City Clerk liaera baa iaauad tblrt them.
Politic*, ikK'lcty. all avo^Titlona but Whils th# wort wgs going on
ddglioaMaa thU year, but it U aaaeri mine, d^a, di'atU. the law. prison, pain.
the workmen exhomeff nine bodies
od thal ibuto ara more tbau tha
pov**rty. facial and racial |*o.'uIlarliles. that have tbe appearance of white
baroHlogatotbeoitT. It la pi
other |*eorle‘a hop*-, .and fiwra. prunes, marble and are as solid as a rook
Presented
that ibare ara a few dega wbiob havi the Inhabitant*
-wiih
•e M«. »«t«>b«>a to Ih.iT colUn tlea. tbe rect'ntly rich, tbe auffertng
£biberate
Tk«. I. u odluDo* nrtUUoc tht
*‘Wbeo death seaoiad vary
Coslnmcs
ot OBlteiiucd do«> wd
the fight, the fit. the mule, the debu- from a severe stomach and Uvar
^0.14 b. wtorowL A U« th..
Unte. the fijing inscblne, the
ip»d to oo. »-n U «ood to. «oth.r. Uker. the inx-t, the boll, the %'oli'auo. trouble, that I suffered with for
Md lb. •«.. na. .ppliM lo dof.. love, charity. whUkcr*. war. pesllleuce, years.” writes P. Musa. Durham. K.
”Dr. King- New Life Pills savs
ChroMt ot do(( Aoold b. oomptllM famine, tbe unloaded shotgun-aU art 0.,
my 1 fe and gave perfeet health.
M wax. for tbur put lb. bmmmo T«T. very funny.
Uoma Md If ibU U not daw lb. d<w
ine hoummdd ble,M>l with ooble
Iboold eoap*. tb. aitom
_ _ 2S AltbtS. .
___
M.I at tb* Uw. ltb.».tl.ct./l. daughter* oucht lo be a l*appy
W. A. Jaui
4UT «bM b. rt»oMwJf»orb.xW Most i*8rent^i forgrb however. t«
PRICES
hue thi m with lo^ r of nature, wiilch la to tueat the toel famtoa
installtog
FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT:
X liaat drying plant and has
the toaobln^. Ha has dtooovarad
35c, 60c. 76c. $1.00.
of exoallent peat 11 feet daap
Box 8®ats$1.50
taa utamr hM come a«Ain. Tli«» U
extending anderlfivaacraa
MdoKtaUMto la Moed of lartoloto but
tba dtartar abould ba oatolully
l^toaoommltuaaiidaoatoaMd. Use them nghtly In lueli deep eburv'h
•AMtoBAkait uimaoaaaary toMHimid font* unless you Uptlxe lb.m In
say. "We have aomeibing jnsc as
sweet waters which the great I
II toMtory snaaton of tba tofl
girer striken forth from' the rock of
alAto or two and tba
HardtroodJTi^r^d StuWdc
your native laud. Yon cannot lead
wiU baaoaroalj tocofnlaad a. Ibto to them faithfully to those uam
Bktobto mMohprldawtotokaMwba. hewn rhurrh altars while the
JC8T OPENED—Tsro
it wto cowoslrad a taw yaars agoaltsrs In beavrn mnahi for you with
out Inscrlptlou-Altari built, not tA but
by. aa
BUYBMifhMitonto-IOe. Banda.
teftbfiWlMatcaitotNbt otu
reaMtdUmaikaaaMvtiy |ood bap
of guBg, bat tooB of them report
tbM the birds aiK ooae too ptontitoL
Tbe fint of the UoUocm lUiik,
Kti^ofPythiu,pwti« will occw
Special Sale tWs Week
On Bedroom Suites
and Odd Dresscrs«
OHAMD TRAVERSE HERAi^
Tbe ooodcmaAtioo suit of the
C,L.d:M. v».tbeM.d: K, E. t
postpooed today, by the cooicol
the partio, to Nov. 4.
•^AJirJssar^zssr
Weak and Tired.
J1S.G. JOHNSON
SUinbtrq*s Grand
TUESDAY,? 28
ty
Edward e. Olbitc's
Cbrone
UidLnkir
TMirEiHiitir
J. M. TULLER
Trims! HtTfi.
.*:; •/ ^ 'j ^
';
li Jie l-
'll:
, ': '
•,
A POSITIVE CURE
Far WmmdM, Sar^ Cat*. DwrwA
Malts. aa4 ItekiAA rues.
IVck Bros., druggisu. »»f tirsuU lUpIds. Mich., hsve msnufavXured * I‘ecka
King of Ointments*' f.r many yrsTA
It has proved so valuable lu Lnudrads
of cAsra in curing poralii**ut fever
•arc*, that a wktor field u desired in
erder that tha afflicted may avafl
thcmselvca of Itf great edicleocy.
lUey have on file muuy Luudreds
of letters from aU part* of me countrv. Mi-eaklug In tbe highe-t term* «»f
fells e-mcaciou* remedy, It 1* a i>t»s4-
the
to m..l , r.- in«Nly 1
alia* the In
.h’tic
das* Jar. <
*, S,-*i!*f.vtii »n ffunr
anteed or i
nefnndtisi .\bk your
* King t>f Omimcnis,
WehavTtoo.
»bow
*
hewl plate
...............:.................
A good, well B»Ad«, Solid guk. 3-ptoce suite. beVel Foomb lOule
mirrur, for........................................................................ .
$11.75
1175
18.00
*l.««dd«t.vu*.5.oo.
I want jron to see ov Beantlfnl ImlUtion
MalMfaBy Salles
$7.75
J. W. SLATER « p>Kgai*s«Ej2>**'
W. L Douglas
$0 Shoe.
tail. oa. 23
O
STEIBBERG'S GRAND
Itaaglas Shoaa U *ia to amHE ataM-tlMF
itotaa atyta and wtoirtag oimilUaa tvraatod hy
•.wkhprkMlivwHagthaimraaaaralL . •••
Whiteside
W'e U DOUQLASSIM, $2M,$SMoUom,mmd$So9$
RICHARD III
CALP. FAIWT CALF. MUSfitA CALF.
\Vc arc Kxdusivc AKcr.ls for this Cit>
•A. S. F-RYI\AAN
50 PEOPLE 50
PRICES
35,50.75e,tl,e:’.. JI.50
HamU b»« (W mVp *t th*- U.z «<mor
TnlrptMMa«> lit
IWEr.
be in the market thi» mnnler for all kin^ix of
and
the highest market i»riccx. Call in uTitc ui beftwe
IN F. OTT A: CO.. Travcfve
JOH>
S”
Cbe$c are martn
Goods...
And if you would bte warm, warmer than you are
now. you had better get some.
^
OutingWe yiatinel
Special
have some 10 yard and 20 yard lengths that
are really 7c goods, but we have marked these to
sell at 6c the yard. Ifs a splendid bargain.
OutingA fineFlannel
Extra nap
grade of goods, something that you really
need: all the good colors, pink, light blue, red.
cream, sells at I Od. Have another good grade at 8c
in both light and dark shades.
Ouinea
hen Flannel
A popular weave, and one that sells rapidly.
grades.8cand lOt.
Two
?
SbakerFlannel
We have four grades of the unbleached at 5c, 8c,
10c and 125^c. The.good bleached is^Oc. Have
. an extra quality that is used for dressing sacks,
morning robes, etc., at 15c and 18c.
Flannelettes
/•
The finest line that is carried in the city, comes in
plain colors, polkadots. with the side bands, and
used in endless ways only known to the feminine
mind, sells at lOc and 16c.
nightOfRobes
flannelette in pink and light blue, made in three
different grades, according to the extra trimming.
Sl.OO. $1.25and $1.60.
THE BANNAfl & LAY
MERCANTILE
COMPANY
>»
TMAVsnsW orrv, «
.
miom
* A'
t poo evTT Mtw. at pnccs that
A goud. w,^ll mads. wvU fiAhhed. y-pitre ehs
MR. WALKER
1
■T- !t
I
■:i!
A KISS BEFORE
ENGAG^IENT
tOrtclaatJ
Ak«a and 1 wrrr
Ibr beach.
-JL mtMunur *aW .Ueeb. * » »«re
prwut to forgive \hko a oiau. Sha faa*
aorv Lrart. A oiao
aUU
HUT IT OFF ANOTHER DAY.
BUT BK SURE AND ORDER
SO.<lE HANNAH & LAY CO/S
FROM YOUR GROCER TODAY.
“I «lvuU If mu} a W01S9 cm* be charliable U> t»tnb«9r aruu*au.”
-1 cau. WUea there U du u^4*^:uu»1 a m *hca yuo.“Would >-»»u ficrive a **ri lor i<ru**iUa«: cue to hlae her aiihout Ui> beui«
to ber’;"
liiTiJ.ve
“Well icrued. W U;
foTKlreiue;
a'he i**uu u. Ihe .uwufcr- lie ahouiU
luke advauia4*v of aomauS aeuk.. Whom have v..a t^u ».iu*.ioc
•thr*
• U -uUl K.ve V..0 her ii«Uie. 1
t'aoU.U In: tlouhly
■ “.V Kil l a uo aoulU
hen.elf
j aoulu hot » aix -I “Lhm* I bhiuie her. Vou ha V .♦ ju..l aahl
\
<
i
^
*
HANNAH & LAY CO. i \-^i:
,,,
nJ
to Bahrein,
Ondtnstd Hews
% cf michigdti
would come to her later.
Henry Bomwa. driver of the rolnctoer llrr dopirtment at Eaton Rapida,
baa pleaded guilty to the charge of
araoo
Ur baa been in the habit of
|
!
^
.tvf^riiily. • yuu
•i
or u
ng aii«* w aa. ’
tblug
?
v.a^ more tiiati a tUmg.
hhi* Hai. a Jiuu.an tirllig wnli ntuu*
lu*lr. Dioau
a ►ilu
oac aa
UiUL."
•V«U »u.*Ui *.n«*
ii ridlo aU.il girl
*v;tii ■ (iialky
**
“Ou Ihi <x.jitiTi;y. ^J|.* waa \iry |*n*t-
an Inland of
iahabltanu in the l^endan golf, ad-
joining the coaat of Arabia The
Mann Manorial hoapilal. in wnlob
Mm DePree faaa enliated to aerre for
flee ymm, will be dedicated in Kor.
Mlaa Vimiola Mackaaala. dmurbtar enber. nader the anapicea of foreign
of U«a late Dr. A. (’ Mackaaaia of ainiona of the Reformrd.Chorrh of
HafasM. waa held op br two tiD- America
EUie Erarte. an « year old lad.
haowB mao Balarday afUmooo, whlla
pUylog
drlrlon to lahpamlng. Her watob. wilh two oontpaalooa. waa
riiica aod mouej wera denao^ bot with a SS-caltber rerotrer near Bear
a llttU amall ohaoge waa all aha paaa«p. bar Taloahlaa baTloff ba«a loft
at boma. la at* affoft to flad tba
g\xV§ rlaftouabf tha hlghwa^BMC
<ml offber glora* with bit pooket
kalfe, Thr girl waa thrraunad if abr
ontiaad police
omorta li.ai tmrm
J
’
f
I
Ur
'^“WU
lug Uj. I..*
' ll.Oli.
Lake aod the Aon wonld not dlaohaige. very narnrallr. if yen
He etmok the haraaer againit a t-noe ywu
I.UmrliT.
board and reoeired the bullet in hla
• Itu: y.Ai sjld th.-st wh«-n tl.»
bream. It glanced aloog a rit. and
the boy waa painfoUy ioinrwL
i n <ipi«MUDi;tj loM would •
i*it you ro.iM I- ch^MHal'h*.Stereo Mmlge. a Per** Marquette
•c harity
railway brakeman of Port Horoo. fell
from a train aliout 40 roda north of the
depot at Croewell at 8 :B0 fiatarday
morning and waa Inrtanlly killed. He
leavee a widow and three ehildr jo.
r U i-vTlTfT^i.
I
Martin Adameoo. who reeidea in
t tUU Udd Jndj “
to aet flro to Bear lAke townahip. Manletee ooonlr.
«*L,ulld,ii.
Her
haildioga In order that he might draw waa arreatwi BaUrday. by Depotv
pay for driving
ibe bora made a United Stated MarMial O 'Donnell of evnt v.n»i al,e tlmt ah«- dl.l n»»i wail for |
Grand Rapida, charged with amaablng
me :**
her; hut. ilir..Min>* lur white •
Dltod Slatea mall box**.
He arm. imeiiMt m.v m-k. hIi«- kia-4-.l i***-.“ 1
Laat apriog Ira Sallabory. a farmer ^ojxt
“I he l;..rnd thing*?
•ear Paw Paw. planted aoaa poiaue^f. waa arraigned befote United Statea
Th.-ie v :m a leug -lien,Ahi-n aal
and DO July IB he hanrreted the crop. Commimiooer Moma. Hr waa held
iHineli
On Joly 17 be |.laot*Ml wune of the for trial at Grand Hairtd. in Norem. down on th- lH>.i.h ntnl Ih-*:.*)I*
the a tiMl w-Itb iu-r t»ar.t*H*l
two day.
BaU wax fixed at f UOno. i„ d.
kou ei»* *dtend<it at tm*.*’ 1 K.tid.
tettw., «id U.« w«k b.- dug . Die* '•<■1. o' -'■•’■h h.' ««' to J..I
aectlng nn-i ir t**'•.•1t.
,
crop gtotrn frOB IhnB. VIbI'. lb“I niu hurt that I ahoi»W Imve beiMIlrf «Ub Ml. blg.n, »nyw„. «b«,!
tvtsrn Ib
.
we oan grow two rropt a year, mya
A moat pleaaant eocirtr event wa*
the Free Preaa.
gathering of dtaUugnlahed peraon
"Lnai ei
Jamea Oailowny. a wealthy fanner \
whom Miaa KmUie Crowell enter“Uh**r.*
oj Monroe ttrect
living near Pontiac, died Sunday
n here we lire pitting.“\ err i*(
afternoon from a gnnabot wound re- Salartlar afternoon. Ihe moit de
I P.1W a epark of aunllfiht refracted
(»-lved while hnntog at noon. The lightful feature of the altrrnooa was
fruui her *•* •• !>y n t*«r. *1 here wa* no
onfortnoale man with a {larty com-'' ihe trip to Mt Olympui < Ramadell*. mistaking U.
friaing hU father. Jerome Galloway, Etll). On the top of Mt Olympui, I7
“Ale.ni. * I -aid. “im*gl* e me.• V..H t.*.v.--tt»-j»e.l li.e »<imiuendlv ••
;
Joehua Hill. Galloway', nephew, and drawing loU. iwch one determined hla
ocoapatlon. Tboee i*reeont
“.Vh-eii no OiM- 111 le.e ttuh:
.rid j
a companion, were hunting on Gallo future
were:
Jupiter,
Lilia
1
Po;d;
Jjt.o.
way'• farm aod In ».ome manner a gun
Ihe
lime
i..r
wordhad
jMMe-d.
aud
Lydto Wade; Paria, Edith Darrow;
waa aooldentally dlaoharged
Helen, ^k>phia Danieli; Aemwa, Nel ‘ it T1.-1- f-iriiioMie tlwit there on- -onieAt Kalamsaoo Mra Lottie Snyder
lleeGrmyeoo: Dido. Mar/ Borktnan; thing lK--iih*- wtwdp •nm-tiUix m to
aaka abeolote dlvoroe from her hnatake Iheil pilo e
Onpid.
Mabel Eldred; Proe«n>lo«.
her lowartl me and
band. Ward H. Snyder, a local arUat,
Blay Ooveoey; Pinto, Kmilie Ctywh.-i
allegloff hyimotlam, .she olaima that
A hm-t «ff im-rrv laughter from lieher hubiiantl haa practiped the ar; cn
liln.l. .1 . *4ild - iinii- iilH.nt my n«v L. le
her aod made her act at rariema Umea
ropy mouth against my ehe**k!
contrary to her bi'at judgment
She
“Alee...* I »ciid. “Ih'.s I- thr ‘thing.'
aaja be oootroUed their marriage aod miHit of lH*r kln.1. n.iuild.n-ed h. r»
llH* -nilheadt-l girl with a chalky com
Kwenil Ini** tn advam-e of the nven
that aba sow feara him oomtantly.
plex imi.' the Niuner/ who k>—e.1 tne.
am.nteur. She wan enpv. h.?*erv. r.
John Saader«>o. a farmer living
She ha- oJTeiMhil ngiilu **
.Vle-u rt»-e and without a w«inl
near ManomloM. Uye claim t*. haring
walkeil r.way and . io-p.-| tb«* Umiil
raleed the largeat twbbage grown In
walk, nn^^ln a few m.nui«-i. her rvthe npfter penloaula thla eeaaon.
It
tivuling bguir w n- hM w hhln the je.t
One day n real painter rellM nt
tlpe the etnlea at M ponnda
borne, and -h.* iotnu^UnU W ronu lv.-d tala of ti.e hotel
A Ml. Olcmena* lady was oaUing the i.Ie.a ..f i.-^thic hm.
Sin- ««nikl
“U -he Iiiatl'/ • .*i-k«i| my little fiiend.
upon a friend, and in leaving the alii.w him n ►iMiiuim
“Mnii dfs-sn't exprr-p it. Uan*t you
work, hill would re*I-nI noihinc thni find a w..td ill toM. ehUd-r vo.*ahubry
bonae. taw aoino j-eare on the Uwn,
might had him f. Ku-i-'et h.-r m l*ecue of whlcli ahe picked np and Ing Ibe creator tlnreof. fio,tbe fair that will Ntler tlearrilw her con.llbit into it The la»te of the fruit did amateur prv'.iHh'il to
the leoJ iittn **
•What d;d you d../**
not pieaae her. and as ahe m arod the painter towanl her m.ii^ten.l.i-e.
I had .imwn b.*r on i.» hlit.vly con
“Of what echo'd wonM %mi rati thlf
•tnwt abe threw the pear into the
demn a woman who wotikl rev'Hve a
palnllm:?** ahe .►k<it. . v|Hi-tanllr.
moii Upon her arrival at home alie
*"tif the iKKinllng «rli.**»l.“ promptly klar from n tu.*iii to w hotn ahe waa not
replied the |v*|.iier.—Spare Momenln engaged and then kla—l her my-elf.
“1 have acfiil very h.ndly.** I aakl to
waa borrlfiod to find that bar falae
the child, ‘ and an. Leaitlly aaiiatiied of
teath were gone and that .he had
myailf. 1 wUh you would go to her
brown them away with the pear.
- Before^hla 1
i for the Vl.-e
for
me and trjl her an.”
OaM off railroad Itea have partially Preaidency Theodore Rooeereh wrote
! t.*..k h.r Ad It. mine and led her
.,™..b. r„,p™bi..B MUbp.B.n,
t*i the hotel. Vimv It waa hei iMHlUnie
•sy fatt
familiea have
gathered
^ j ublubed in il.e number for ami I prt*ferr.Hl that Aleen*a auger
I to laat
laat 1them all winter.
November Bth. this being one of the ahouhl linvr lime to owl 1 deferred lt»e
Mi» Kllraheth IVPre**. graduate 1 remaining weekly lasaea of IPOJ eent
employtni *‘«*H
next morning
Aleen’s timtlier uniKuinocd that her .laughter wa« mdlp-
nurwi of Botterwonh hoapital.
Rapid.,
'
hae
.........
Piles
accepted a profeaslonal j
'
i'SP!
boya
■
TUeOompanlon'alVMvS-
WAISTS FOR MEN.
ImteBi I.AndttM I'aakleH a «.r«-at
l« I n with
dl».
mBv thi “waUi- ; r.-n..w» »ndj*^Kii<jhU- If tu.y w,M,id U ieg:*r.hii «> wril
dre-Mii.
Ih.- l...i..l,n, iMdy MuiL ;
For I'Ver half, a
'
UntC j
among un n. Their atndhil eulirvatioii»
haa i»een Ilmltnl
the S.-X w horn the/- ^
beat -nit. But now fH«hloti ha- Kvued (
Ibe fiat ih.1t lie- mn-milii.* wnl-t mu.st
thai b'i« mu-t U*!
L with ohvioiiaj
The aUualh.n
!.*i.ut>-l their!
dUB* «dtUM.
»«,
WJU»1«
Ihry l,:n
-t. ».il0w»Hl to!
develop wit hit. luii•l*b. I. Midd.-niy me
■I met .dm M 1- at-olutfly j
ie<pii-:ie for the prni-r we„nng of
aumniti :tnd -mtet .-Keh tu
D iMml
exj».*ml never -o l.iv<-hly In ixtilora'|
hli:-. no nun. . nn ho;- to i„- -yUBbly |
attir.ll if hU w:n«i .)oe« not lut»*V tri- I
angle f.i-hton fr*«.. the -In.iiuierv
j
W e-t end taih.r» h.t/e h.id ... BI.X- j
10U-. worry ing tiim* -.no* the »iew tinier t
WA- protiiitlgai*-!. ;.nd ni.iny gtiitleuien
of alhleli. .ii-|a.-it|o|i.* .h-.|.rl.* their
luvUihle wat-t-. hnve in,-,!
dt-.nvtT
the identity „f the m,w ho cr.glj.uttd
what they niituriillv r,Ltitd - ntj inof .V unae praciiwl lutn «.f luiml ht.ve
vl-.i,it the o.rpetUfThe feaUInn nu.miiit- 1..
te i.n* to
the «1a**p of the da mileA ^e-r Wall l oierias.
A new wall roverln * N lenug pl.nc'd
up-m the m,irkr?
It
an nrtlflctal
ieathei and »- the Invention ».f a
rriiMbaian
French l.iiU.-t pap.*r«
bate not
*^dd In the Un't.-t Staleto anvthhig like f..‘ extent they wen*
twej.iy Iind even t.-n y.iir- ago. aa)-p
the Brltt«h I»*siwaiot
De.-,mUne find
the vari.nt- h'lgU.relle:'- aimcl.tptn. Hiteruaxp. llgn.iiniir. <v.tii.i»ld ..nd tym-'itptle. wM. li lend them-. lv,1,
readily
td decor-Atlre treatinenl-. hnve v.ry
properly t«keii the pla* .* of the foreign
leather- The nm paivr .-mM-tp of
pl*>cea of r,*fupe aktn ami hide ,-ut ev
roedUurlt Ptuall and inU.-l In u r.at
ane.1 with .nu .nten.ely nlLnlh.e polu-
ome. When this article
on
'The
I Pnwldenoy" waa written no one c*mld
u> yoe t have foreaeen or dreamed even that
V.'baw’s iU author would ao aoon be oalleQ
am and open to take up the dulie. of the
----------jgreat oflii^. Kor Ihia reaaoo alone
I
J. W. MILLIKEN I
r^ONKV' MAOBC 11^ -TOKJ WAMT- IIT
£
A
Trida^, October 24tb
the Jlnnis Line of Turs w I
Will be on exhibition in this store. De
troit is the best fur market in the world.
This firm is the leading fur house of De
troit, and with the millikcii Guarantee
back of it you certainly can buy furs with
confidence. It will be a grand chance to
get a fur jacket in Sealskin, Mink, Per
sian Lamb, Otter, Beaver, Near or Elec
tric Seal or Astrachsm, also everything In
neck pieces and ijnuffs. Also a line of
misses’ and child|-en's furs. Come in
and see this line and have a coat or
cape made to your measure.
■
*i ni ^
r.
Y.ai ran u- It «el if
- ,iu*da. of poUlioal apidiou.
-k
Mr. r.*^
A tw. ntv-eight mge Proatieclus of
tyfe. /ad., my.: i the IfOB volnm«* of The Youth’. Com
t«lM*l. Tbrianmi'
B < lamton and .ample copies
ooptea of the papiM
“I work bard awl Urt a g
I be pent free to any addresa.
THK YOUTHS* OOMP.VNIoN.
Ih'rkeley Street
Boston. Maaa
Tl*al«irpdtbe.i. “ ftikv aboxataUdpalam.or
lhL AW. C«a» Mxwmax Co., Buffalo, K.Y.
. h-'Wed
• .Dined off to Alren,
u].. ami
I P.IW that tie* mrB«-nget *.iN.k.-. Then
for the rti-t time In t*vei.t> four hours
I <iw Ahi-n - f:i.'e l*rr«k into a kmlle
BARTKKOKIW-
yr.i.W. Chsse’s OintMirt.
child In h'T ann- .
DUcr .M.--I. p'.t dooi. he. t—,k aod
l.r^ tl,e dniwlng r.-m.
I Mio!l«l out
o.i to the piiyi-i .ind found l.T h-.idng
.mt uj*..n tlH- c* e..n
I ep,...p.. ied -hei
put I. y .;rm at-mt D-r kl—1! h-r. nnd
This U the Only Machine
Which Will Actually Ovap
.. .
Without Ma«hing.Pa»>a.a.a.,
----------------
Eaxilr Adittste4c«ir
Self SharpcaiBC.
Be«a.v7i;^ommen«.l
Mother's Friend
Ujpopolarly tued. 2t is a liniment cApilr
f the CTcction of a new machine xhoj administered and for external u-e onU.
West Front attccl. The building Ihvgoaat wusDCB aheuld ti^- thiaromciV.
oL Vo ‘
uudenlablya frien<l toherdurmg
, nature's term of suspente and anti, iiatimi.
;fccl m ai/c, and will be usm^
for Ihe
noUwr;, FrtegTif !»«<. ihn^:b.».l
of Mt. *Bca*.Wcv's
n-, axle
«le'»Ae»‘i<».’rillr>f>«lh«hc«K..thcnAr
5^ ^
The B««t Meet-Cutter Mede.
FOR SALB'BY
A. Montague
»iorics in height
cutting
ling «lcv;cc.
dc
nil lic lUMnlatncl jn cc
ion.
day bight, while watebiog the ecllpMi
He rroouefi
hiaMif with tUAiMltr.
ON
COLD DRESS GOODS
FOR
in.TiiMc pri. kl -w l.j. 1.
have
I,.qwa-.ti
il.«* l,..;iy AtHl :lH*tr . wn iK-am-iin
dcvf>i.»i-*-l Aim!
;.T*i u. alng a.. ^•\»-«i,T*i'U.
al.n-I-^nnity «f m-
"5jl’6hArS*ttJrtd«iUn.l nrKion irin
S“aS
:SI:|
heavy
all
wend
40 in. h Camels Hair for WaitU
ah.l Children’s Drcaiie*.. cheap
fSc
29c •
BLACK DRESS GOODS
All Wo.^ Black Cheviot, a reg
ular 50c seller, for
39c
r*4 in. AU Wool Black Venetian
a gocKl .loilar value ^
-for three .la>a..
** SILKS «
Coedod Silk in liKhl blue, innk. old roK, Cinliiul aid CQ^
nrhite, wo»th SI
for three dn>n..................... ............
I nUx. becooe aiq^e and daatic (rtas iu
OfiSr^blednig]^ |2.w >er°1
mA wm tbuwufi out At tho onual po- Write lor free houToB •*noCiiOTM
ISMlIiflbU.
^
extra
three dav%
4t tU.* pAun r.ttf til .-*• an* .-x.-p-lingiy
1 *. J W.inl lu HatpCf I.
^Sir
THREE DAYS ONLY
Klamine in j:fe)i. and lir.
goo.1 vaiue at 50c,
H-coal..
.Ail
A first
Walter De Forwl'if Ss^uaw. vralklud off tbadook about mlduiffb| Thur.-
EXTRA SPECIAL SALE
4fl inch
tiful TKougKts
Tbeaweet, puie breath of the
u
suggestive of junoceoce aud hcallh.
A molber*a yearamg ftw children i- in■ttarablcfromalovirof the bcautitul, and
ntl*HJ.;ii- to ddig 111 Jt tehooves ererr woman to bring the
gm- r.f the -nt-Tlor aWBctest aud be«t iufincnce to hear on
.the aubject of her znaternhv.
t tire a found ab^
To relieve pain and sxuke ea-r that
when fife i. boraagain.
In a Mitis^aclorv manner, all
kinds ol Meat, rau or cooked. ^
and all kiiuh, of Fniil and
Vtgctablca. as coarse or fine
EmHt
To
:,pp:.i
t!,.. pr,.|,iilv,- .M,m. ..I ,.f H...
it mn.t Im*
►11 1. Ill
ulM -mt.*, wu.i. iu luting**
giuMB n.i.L ..ml l.ii-li.y .1..WI. to the
gioiind. :t- d.*i.-* imi—*- o. ►irmic and
prickly l.r.%,-.pn.i,-*t.ug it- -u-n. and
h*.rl. Ami H -hoii;.! I- ..',-.-r****l that
«rin«-t n.v;inM».ly «t tew- nlunr; Jn
fact, for -m..
i..»ii..l wU..it It
v.tt mu.* veg*tn:i«... ..f .'.,n«.-|u.-n.*** *•
wi. unU— it .1
t.,— Why Ip
lUl-/ I'h- .*l.»-«-Jy p,.-k-I. «»j..'..pu- nnd
«'orlAip-»up |*-n*»-» .-t »li*- Ii*,;iy prrvent
the Piirllgl.i rva'lu.ig il..*
ami
PO’tli.' Mi*<l* hfl*c :jn},* «ii- iM, «i|»|BAtun:-
I WM- ii. the
My little f.iem
.•ame iu and U-.de me g.vod night
' t;o tell Mi- AWn.” I aald to l.rt
•that you 1g.*r tak.-n Imi. k the ki- yo
“Wfll. tl.»* nv.Tset* Ip g-.
W L it do y.Hi tm-aii \.y \
‘W hy. lb** l.un.-r Ip atn
cuir.V i-.w.*k. t.i:t If y
tbrtu both t.igetliar lb** j.v,
tefactorj.--ChkaiKo I'ote.
.THE BOSTON STORE,
i
CiVt, ioBfe, >tUM04fk >
*naaau aw.- aea bafgoa. -i wta to
tedtteadttaratoMrPowcra gand strangieix at ter for a
MMnt. Tte ruaiMe of tte pnapaa
cane up to him from below. Botunad.
and tte nght feU opan a fare
POWBtSOF
r THE BANNER
EQUAUZAtiOi ADOPTED
rorrldor they went to
Down tte dark corridor
rt«M.wberottecfficf|
1^ X.. BOWZ^ASD HAIX
OvrnUM. im. by u R.
Cittwr teak Mt la kte oOrr «rUb Ua
faea bvtod In hit tends. -fUTf* w
rtected tte ««dr te Mid. His
was worn and psU^-tte fsr« nf a
wte ted la two dars suffsnd the anxMjrdrallfatlina.
nUar »n4lad fte .ashltr: -ws
Wt an attll aafc. bat it somnlilnx la
M(tea«aateU«ntotte wall befora
IS tanomw. Ttera wa. a Wmx Una«p at tba arlDdows wlim we rloaa
All Ckia,** srtadlak his tnth and poon
BW tte air aarafrif. -on scmoat «
Chat accoraad nwnor that we kM tea
tlx la Lxoa A Co. a faUure. Men an
«ha Hiatp^bao on# gn, erared aod
nuM tbax all fallow.-Wall, I aoppoaa we muai meet
laaviubla.'* nld tte praalAaat gla
IIX>
hare cxteaatad mry po
hit raaoona. In tbrae daja* time
Mid fat all tte aid we a#«d. bat ia
thraa dara tte credit of tte bank will
te 0Doa farrrer.** He faaad tin
• tte window at tte fTowfat darlneaa.
-If I wan tte 00I7 oo# to apffn." te
eonOsaad bltterlj, nt woald not nab
taramch. 1 tenoot ted tte h«art te
till har aboat tt but ate shall 1
taolfht It would na te right to keep
HfteBterlotetr.**
Tte caahkr apoke again: ‘Xlnr largnt dapoaltars are not to hisme.
tte atcood cUm men an rrasr
aonathlag to reston confidence
awhOa amoog these sms II men. we
coeM poll through.- IJe
and
leaked flxadir ia tte prealdmr. face.
*^lalf the first edUlon la off tte
pmaoo now.- said tte algbt editor.
-An we edng te Idse that moch tiina
, and pel- « sirr*
-Buru .-ui op- mid rowers ahortfy.
•Hu4d 4m; MTe me «*e Hold tte
forma fur edUurlal and fiat pages.
'•Was that The edltorr asked the
child as they pa^ed uot.
rowers carried her hi hla anna
tU Itey were at her dour.
rot me
dewn.- ate mnrmurHl •*! know he.w
teget In •Tteii guod night.- aald IV
-Tell yuor tnalber you saw the edilar
and that te dM thla“-te l«it hla
tead and klaaad her.
The rashUr of tte Merthsuta and
Clfiaena* bank phketl up the Banner
al the breakfast uble the nest t
tog and almnat fell
hla chair when
teaaw In l-Jd li.odUne* tb*- aunuaiice
meet that ll»e t.siuT- of ite |»a|wr ha«
offered to trailer*r au sc'i'ouitt of f lOn.
Into the
night
For twiln yaan enmity had cxlated
tetwuM Arthur HoUlna aud rercy \V.
Powwa. profwietor and editor In chief
of tte Banner. When llollliia was
TakJiur all ihltiK* Into .-..ii-uhTaiiou,
It U not strsuge that lu»We of lwel%r
month- tso men «Im» had Usn enemlrs fit taeUe year, len-ame the iHSit
of friend.. alllHMjgh oiw of them never
kneu «.f an Jueldetif in the lUnini of
fire iNie winter nlgtit. Hi. little datigh
ter Luey sines- lluil Itiur ha. Iss n a
great i--t with l>lltor I’onrrOne
day she Middenly said to him.
Mr.
Towers. pleoM- |HI me a hat', a acs«pr
h"
to- whUlM-re.!. .h.nking hU
-r in lu.. k -erlousnes"It s what
you and I worked logrthrr vu a hit of
nea . to the Banner office one nlghf
te).__________
ORDINANCE.
‘’.'‘Ir <>rd*lD«l by tiMO<maoll of
of |1.81«.15 aa praaantad. Imt U ia Mfa
Gay Leonard, who baa brea to the
to My there will ba i
employ of 8. Benda & Oa for foar
Tte blU of tte city health t
year*, baa nwigMd hla poalUoo ate
baa aoerpeed a position to the atoi<* of
raftered to tte board as J. Steinberg.
committee of tte whole, but waa by
J O. Gray nte J. B. Hammond of
lham refarred back to the eommlttea Ealkaaka hare patbbaacd a tract of
for adjuatmant.
land oootalotog aboot M ne^cf on the
The bill of E. 8. Pratt for phfiO for ! abort- of Torch lake. <-m
to the
ia known aa Dw-p Water Point, and
waa also referred to will immediately impror. the mme
ibfl committee of U»e whole and than for resort porpoaet.
referred hack to the oommiUaa on
The CongregaUooal Ladies' Aid
olaima and aoooanta It waa the la- aooiety wUl be held 00 Wednesday
taotlou to hare ProaaoBtor Pratt. Oily aftemooo a ith tte Miamta Ohapln. 9tS
Atloroty Oroaa and E. 8. Pratt before waalitagtoa streeL
full at
.. ------- -^ to regard to U daaiite. All liartof work nalongtheee two oUlma. bat both Fred H. lag to tte aoeii-ty pleoM being
Pratt and E 8 Pratt were out of
g or any article joo w
town, ao the mauar wna daferred.wmv for
iw lo#
tte coming
ooming lair,
fair, wnicn
which
till tomorrow momlog
jwlll be held the first week in I>eoemher.
The .MUa-i Chriallna and Aoai.<
Pmton left this morning for th.-lr bom.Dt trolt-Whi-at. 76and 76S InAlmont afp rartatt with frh oda
, A'>: oats, 86.
in thia city.
Toledo-Wbiat, 76 and 77',.
Ohloago-Wheat, 72*4; 00m. 60^
oata, 8H4; pork. $16.62>,; lard. M-Ou
Potjlaud. Matoa. Oot.2l -Mrs. LllandfH.90. _______________
UanStereoA naUonal preaident of the
Women’s Ohrlatlan TemporanoeUnlon.
waa re-eleoted today, itot of a tout
▼Ota of 40l«. ahe reoeived 892.
Hera, according to an a
1Tydn.».-rni.Mr pnrtl. - «f the mited
turned from Parln, ft Jo
Btat.i. i.'e«.locIra! «uney hare »H*en
B'biatlera Uteat:
supply nf
of Texan.
A group or American and Ente^ Btudjiur the wai.T Mtppir
vat.r h.lKlIlls and
artiau wer^ dtaruaalng the maiiPoId
or other refoae remored by him. which
Beetion
8.
This ordinanoe ahaU
that the for
day of September, 1902
ORDINANCE
aat to hla chair.
««te for him to crush hla citemy. Yet.
with hla foe to hU power, the aatisfac^ of the Tlctor la not always what
baa bean antldpalrd. Powers aat gmamg abaeotmlodedly at the wall, tte ---- JO aotitlad '
Mtea of care deepening on hla fai>c aa tog a LSoram
te half doted.
A rolce uiOlke that of any of hla cowartwa uuddanly aUrtled him. Hr
tmad sharply. Btandtog within the
tear wma a UtUe girl of some right or
bite yaara. warmly dreaaed. aitigulariy
prutty and with an oaiMt air alKHit
Amend 8eoUoo
entitled "An OrLiceoM for Mornamed May l»lh.
An
for Morara
‘T.l.Wv’
&=/S.
LW
city eJ«k U iwnby
inai • Umbm m u;
you tcU me where I can find
doUan and axaoaliagn bond to tte
Mr. Pmn. tte edltorr ate aakrd.
"MU you bare, and what on
•Mib te you want with the editor. tkmod that te will faithfully t
teMr aald Puwen curlvualy
tte provlatonsof tna ohartar and ordi
ten ud tall am. and mayte
1
oea of tha city, ate will pay all
.7b.io.nM
wttn a s4Tirt|:
lagaa to alaotrio Utet vrlrm. atraat
yutk Are yon a r
teaddedhiunorooaly.
-Wtefa a anopr ate
Wwmw did not answer,
Mo BUN waa algned.
WHEN THE
WISE WIFE
IS SILENT
By MARJHET PRESCOTT SPOFTORD
or other charge aball be made for remoring and hmliag away the eontents ao cleaned out and remored.
sngr. Above ar#
w. mstter. Ws
RINGS
F a ui!.* eaiil ju^t xvhal eht* ihonplit .>r fthowt*.! jufit
what eh.' felt eomt'ntiii); lur hujihniid’a friends wh.>
e.inio into her jum iew, there would . iiher In' a great
disturluHii'e ti|H)ti tin? epot and it would he found out
who wiui luaster OK TIIK lirslJAXI) WOITIJ)
T.VKF. TO MKKTIXO HIS FUIKXDS SOilFWlIEUE OITSIDK TIIK HOMK, when* it might k* l*e.t m*iiher for him nor
for lier. Or, again, a wife {lerlutiK .d.je.‘t- t«» h<*r huebaiid’s pijM» or
cigar, hut rhe knows v.'rv well that it
wi*.«* nut t*i wa^t.• h.-rsclf
upon the Muall vh-T s hut to UKSKKVK IIKK KKPROKATIUX
FOK TIIK GKK.VTKU OC(\\SIOXS. She may verv p..a3. ,iy
find things that an* unplear*anl t.. her in th.* traits ..f her husband's
family; Inu of xvhat us.* t*» UMray hi Without question ho
fiTl the nam.' about hers, ami it give's away her advantage to expreaa
it. Then* they an-, and the xvis.**.i ami pl. asanT.*si eour.-*e for her ii
to auppn-s.ji h.*r fe<*ling*» unh*?** exai*|M*rat<xl l.. outhurst.
,
One thing whi.h, as a nil.*, iiev. r does coa^c to exln is her
ohjeetion to the way in which her hii.-*l>and eom-ets the children.
Yet i*. lift an eyehn.w alnml it she knows IS XOT ONLY LIKELY
TO MAKE A HAD MATTEK WOILSE, lU'T IS HAD FOU
THE CHILDKEX THEMSELVtkS ami not hy a
askanceunloaa iK.ritive and unbearable .-ruelty suI>.•^^•.‘ne—will ahe dwcount
the father'.* infiuenee and authority.
Xor Joci anv of ihi. i. ,.ly that tliiro is to be tbc
deceit on
tbe part of tlic wife. If .be is aske.1 or if she finds it neccuaaiT, aha
will doelare her state <if niinJ. —
EXPERIENCE AND OBSERVATION. HOWEVER. HAVE SHOWN
HER THAT TACT IS THE VICEROY OF SUCCESS AND'THAT IT
ACCOMPLISHES MUCH MORE THAN THE DIRECT MEANS OP
OPEN OPPOtITON 00.
How to. Be a Good Citizen
Bp Pwilliit KOOBEVELT
He meded
: I l»Or.BABBIt. THB PAUHHT.-m I
It may be mid that aaoh atroaa to do j:
the boat of wbiob tbay warn oapabla. |
Fte aaags Mtkinga wam vary good a
Lte pfoy went qaita maoothly. oonai
Bring tte waaknem of tte aopport.
SOORtlSS
To choose from—You
can't fitid another aach
au asacftmeot In the
oty. E^nt line of
nMksp
I ***■
I
WANT DEPARTMENT.
»3ooto»75.uo
'Taint too early i«>
think about/Xmas
gifts.
RASTALL
Hustling Jss-rlrr
citizen i.s to do the ordinarr, ereirday
humdrum work that cornea to citiienahip. THE MAN
■EB WHO WANTS' TO WAIT UNTIL A BATTLE
COMES IS NOT LIKEI.V TO BE THE GOOD nOHTEB,
Fawnra aat twladng a rubbar bate SinELL Lurx of Bnrbor aoaia see AND THE CITIZEN WHO WAITS FOB HEBOIC TnOES
•ra«A Ma tegatA Tte Dole girt
IS UEELY TO BE A MIGHTY BAD ONE.
nmtated ite MlteUr .for .awbllA
0 traosferrvd i«. a 1
Biaiiia mull ih.- time .
Ut the dooations 10 le- lumiUd
lo the boaliital'a treasurer. It Is said that a collug di« SI Paddlugioo raUway auI Jn 1s.imIoii lias during: Its mti Icv
cxi.nl 04,-r
ro for ch.-.rity «te •
RINGS
Cblf I* four Chantt tp—
gtt» Bargain
'«COUCH
In order lo make rot^m for
arrivals wc arc olTcrinjs some
rare bargains...........
mm
FOR bALE
TalmBD
Solid Oak frame 5 in. deep by 30x70 in. hmg.
beauty, renlsr price $T.SO, at only..............
.\NOTHER—refular price $11.00,
At only....,............................... ..
So an up ta f50.00
iWAustM^ HiArkn
$5.85
$8.50
/
Don’t miss tbtm.
iiunuiiHfviiiiii mui
aalJrti .m.w m rErUanew
1 »r. A H
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
CASH OR CREDIT
218 FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CtH
THREE B.\RKE1.S OK
EDIS.ON
RECORDS
Jl tiT RECKIVKn...........
J. W. CLIFFE
'ta? •
MAKKII.AM BlJiCK
Uttf ItaU.
llltTn.,."
Spuial Lmn\ Sale
MISCELLANEOUS
Tor Balance of this Week
Kja<icn i.Kud
Pr«»ra prufjortT a»d^pay^ur
We give some special offers in Table Linen. Napkins.
Lunch Cloths. Towels and Bed sprwds. These are
closing out assortments from our Linen Department
consisting short lenrf^hs and odd numbers, and as
do i^t wish to^accumulat^ Remnants or Remnant ling
we will dispose of them at prices which you can east
appreciate.
j*
^ ^ ^
$1.5a 72-mch Damask Tabic Linen, many |>at.
terns to choose from. i»cr j-ard----$1.25 72-indi Damask Table Linen
per yard----- a................................ ..
.89
$1.00 72-inch Damask Table Linen
X<ry’aTd..............................................
.69
$2.50 Extra size Unen Napkins
per dozen...........................................
1.79
$2.00 Dinner aN'apkins
per dozen.. 1................
$1/25 Big line of Napkins
per dozen...........................................
TRY A record want AD.
Assorted line of about
iB A..LUC11
Linen Lauacn
Lundi
AL/UUL 25, «J1
cloths (one of a
These
U»e Linen
nen bt^iness.
15x21 inch
ch Biea^
Bieai^ •Towds
P« dozen............................... .................................
.amkiaXJSSSL
50
18 by 40 all Linen Damask Towds. regular^ 18c
towdsat, each........................................................
20x45 an Linen Damask Towds, vet) fine, a
good 26c towel while they lait,'at.....................
■
Tan aaM noaa that you lorsd ms abovs
an alM la tte warid. If jro« can help ms
■aw. da aa. for tlis asks of tte ons who
nr—
City
*rI5
rdliHtfwo omiUbC "An ordlnoDo. lo
•Enulalte mualclotu Played the
proride for the appointment of olty
- aald one.
aoarrngara. aod rreacribtog their
duties.” apfvoTad August 16th.,llK)l
be and ia hereby amended to reai
aa followB
BtotionT. For olaaniug aaoh and third
-Ever read hla
r asked
erery prlrate drain, sink, ▼ault,
Orth. -In niy
t
opinion ibey re tl
priry or oaaapool where the oooteota
remored does not exceed lire barrels beat thing of the kind evr wrllten.Whistler, who had remain
malned allei
of Are cubic foot each, aaid ac
tapped
the
laat
speaker
on
the abor
■hall n^ira
sum of eighty
cigh ceoU
ra tte aom
per barrel; and
ad for cleaning
cleaaing each aod
erery tuirate drain, sink, raull. iciry
Che dam at Auatln.-4::uieago Post
oroeeapool. where tte 000
ed ezoeeda lire baneU and does
U. of fire
cubic fe
aoh. Mid aearenger aball
reoelre
. sum of eerenty ot-nto per
barrel, aod for cUrantog caoh and
arery prirata drain, sink, raolt,
priry or oeatpool. where the contento
remored exceeds ten barrels, of fire
coblo feet eaoh, aald aearenger shall
^Ire ihi^ sum of alxtr fire oenta per
•fa tM raapooathla for teak's
snk's coodiiton.
A few mlnntao Uter the copy was to
I
J. E. GREILICK
Urrlmar preaenaad a vary eraditobU
Jallam Both gave a tttelad inlerpra-I
lation to tte obaraetera ate their vrork I
waa worthy of favorable ooiamaBt;|
bat tte tamaindar of tte oaat waa not *
w Kiri.
meter of the Velocity nud ^nlur
^r>l.,nu- of
water .-arrle-! by ear
made,
n lie ecoimm'lr value of ancL
hydropraphl" siirve\s U will flluw
tn.t.s| l.y ^^^o .xnmph-a The fiim- of
the I'mrrHt rher nt Who* t\ a« the
m re«wl durinc the Inst‘s«-a*M.a
the \Va«-o dam. ulih ti h.-a.l of
thirty feet, ilev.lojxd ».|ilv i;*,ii homo
Vhe mluluuiia thm .,f ih«
CuUoudu was f,.utid to iM- only onefifth uf uhat i4ii» |K>puh.rly ratimat.d
at the lime the tsmds
DOBlnatad for mayor, the Iiantter ted
Mtturty oppoaad hla cd.H tiun. Uulliua
wma rlected. but by the amaIU-.t ma
jority of any mayor for years, and.
Uffiarttog under the blow «f hu piidc.
te atertly after bis election laatituted
Prorided. that aaid aearenger aball
an tneffertoal 1U#>I suit against tte not bt* required to nlean any prlrate
FARM FOR SALE
maprimd Batetday omning by
I a aoom of bar Manda wbo aaUao give tte amof tte
al hard with an
100 MXa kaoarn .a the Stede or
Inteior aompany maalia ia vary an^
Needham turn. One ol the be« b.
mritehtearymaalta Thiswastmaia
aama mapaota of tte paodmetion of good wiU ate aatrem a tendaaoM Gnmd Tlmrene county, ^ milea
tofthcchy.
Baamo ate Jallal by tea SteaTiUa’a ehiaa mlad a#t.
ratetoi
•T*olIerilni: d. K* nrv |.<puhir Jnat
sow tn itoxiaud for Kaihtrlng nH«oey
for charltahle puna«M« The Iloyal
Berks iMispltul
rv.,rwly U^n ea>rlcbed to the CM. ut of in^rly gTs) to
1,674 cuius wbuii Prlmv. a f«i» ttTrkT,
cs4i.tted nt \V.»klnxlunm
Prli.ee la
perty of a I.mwI |.ut.IU-bouaa
vhii#- (ntAiMtuera amuse them-
rsstflll..s «r Tstss R
Pwry Powers thought of It all as te
lit tt hU daak to the cdlttKlal rooms
of tte Banner. Be fore him lay a p«>of
ahmt aent up by the idght editor. On
tte bottom was written
•hall ws US* it aa It U, smmd
Iravt
•ut amiralyr
IIAIlUV.
Uactentcally Powers tprend the sheet
out before him. Tte big black beadUna aurrd at hlm--Ueady to Totter.Powara smiled grimly and reed the arUcte. aa account of the rrlala at the
bnnk-Hi unit orentrawn and acnwitlom
nl, perhapa. but not crliulnally untrue.
It would be the deatbknotl of the hank.
For a moment Powers hesitated. Then
hla face grew stem. and. seizing a in>xh
€il te wrote under the night edllor*#
Mm8amL.naiwaaVtey]
prepar fteWBiiHiii ar any ef ite
lit!ling tte iii»ja.t!tte! la.-k «f o
irsln.
B.sr«.p«. «•* f t.lns.
»..l. fImH- l.uluiM
.. d..«..ibil iJnM- ii.M. b.r II
r«*frtih«> ilM.Mitl. M r »t.e to ctilfia whKh
will Mi\L- iroui ten iM tli necij daya
I.4.IM1.MI «r Jlatnbuig to flihu. c
ctuupan^l mill tte .-win nuile. says
York TribuiH*. .\ .-..nf.-rcti,-*of delegates of the Uns-taii gi.vi-mthe lt.leriuiil..iuil Sb>.j.lng
iiy and of the mnuagers of
Euroi.wiii r..llwa.va affiN-tnl ta to-te
held la Part. Ill a few days oimIit the
auaj.lee, «,f the Ihissiaii ministry of
mUway-. *llie t:e« line Is an cxteii
Sion of the Tmnasllicrlan railway ard
when complrusl should
the prtnH;uil Eur..iMaii cltli-a to
.\rthnr In stTfecn or aceentem
R that could te brought to Itearr
Jed CrmteptOB, tte Indian who
shot dans Kdioo at SnttiMia Bay Sat.
nrday n«ht, was boaoid over to the
next term of drenit csovt for Leela
nau county. He is lying in Jafl at
Ldand, not being able to fomiah bail.
CinaU ooext for thia oMBty waa
again adjoaned today to Friday
teumiag of tbia week.
UUM to the liank to meet |iTfOe«it de
manda.
llu a-louiahmtnl IiKTeas.-d
wln-u he read a etn.iig e.llltirial
rs-i
onrroat aud threw !»ark I
Hla rolce had aomethlug In It both of
pride and anger. “I kin.w whnt you
■wan.- te aald. -l.ut I would not ap.
iaally come to rot#. Buperrlaon
Matobett of Mayteld aod Daiyea of
Lamp Lake voted no. They each
olaimed that him township bad been
raised toapoint tbte waa manifcally
aniair. The eqnalinattoa aa teally
atefNed ia^reo beirwith.
Tte board are wreatUaff with tte
matter of tte bUlaafatnat tte eooteyThe qaarantine bills aoMant to a total
AtAMX AMD PLJlTFOBM.
Tte Trmrme OtV foot baU team
leftatliaOforCtebic to pUy the
dty tttm of tlifo place this aftemooo.
No lurttei trace has been diacorercd ol tte boys who were ttenmed in
tte
a week ngo SMwday.
Trarerte Bay Hire Na 71 L. O.
T. IL entertamed tte Fife Lake Bees
at dinner in tketr ban today, and tbit
E. WII_MEL.IVI
NIW BLOCK.
Cor.Pra,K.MU.Io.
{
; iiJi
Patents
orvi. I
I’sEais
Successful
Hostess
la tba good old dara whan Kav
Tark araa caDad Xarar Amatodain
I Jlrad Boar Boaltog Graao a rkb
baiaB. Oamt Tea Brtiak. wboaa
htor AMMlEa vaa tba appla of bla
aye Ajtacka waa aarantaait aod tor
taUMT tboBgm it high tiaaa tbat ba
aboold anrnikga a taairtiga for bar, for
to tboaa day. glrla ware laanW modi
“S
4^
"wii« do
cUof rc<iuMur ««kod UlO
id gm wm*
rjrr to Uie f*.
luro.
Tbt j«B«r moiroo Uacbod. -Toct
to Uio dm puoe. Uct lu tW oooa&d
liteeo. uct to tbe iLlrU
olio
Brwik waa atisagtd to the fur
boatoc wttb 00a Taa Eyrka. Tr*
Ejekr liujiug fur. to Alban.T wbldi
Tm Brock aold to New York. The
lao Troi acre not only j«rua-ra to
trti«laaaa. bm boaom fHanda. Oae day
Tao Broek 1
bl. pamiar:
•*Oh. I mippuM llat laroi,* oat lirtof.
tof tbo wruujf |ioo|ilr tocftbrr omI mj
toe tbo rtoLt
bta ** • UtU^ I
I I kliOH wLo w
UiiiJr
tH that bla Mr.
I do ibou A eom «r bm
Bloppod tip to m-kr li^ mdiriu mud m/
whmt m
tln.< U.# Umd bad. aud
trbat do 300 oupja-o- tW bluoUrfluf
rraoUVO rrioarkcd runii.U^vttily? Vra,
I tboiMrbt >00 wrmkl U- ;:bi<1 to loeri
otNDo bW pMplor I BiK-y: Voo urrt-r
cbuM prrauado t»«r .ilU<T woijiai* tLat
•ba didn’t mtmu Ji ii.aUri0u.l3. at.d al>a
t*evor |,ut tir fo..i it. iLal Uouao
•TltoTo wbat bappeua to tbr vumaji
whm tnaa to ruuitaiii uud iiMki-a a
bad boaliMM M It .
a-.u. I.., imlU
to turn wllb ruroilra to.irad of frb ud..*
•*Wbeo Jack aod 1 or.- marrl.d/ aaW
tba aaeaeed girl..bJu.i.li.|:. ‘ ur'ir juaC
gotog to Ukt- a auiall bou-r a bit out
or town. 00 we cau l nttrtapt aortbing
preCootltfoa. but our Uub* buuM- l« irf>
r to U wklr oiHM. tu 1.11 our fiieuda
tog to L
to«t tba
•And ibafa one .
of la-toe
g€«jd Itoauwa.** liitifT
tlM? to. IT
--to Baake pe<»ph* f,.-! ilo.t y.>tf
yotf are ,
wa3W at borne to lb.ru». i.ui men'
Iba bouae i. oie .
niBloua. when lev cieaiu and r-ak.a are
aanred, and that on HI «»tln
Biocb Iretter fttr tlnm to atny away
bacaiiaa of Ibc di.tml.ahca Ibelr uue:
ptftad |>T(-w>nr«- uilk’lit eaii«e In II
hcioadiold roUUlie. No; ll.o .Mcr.-..ri
boataaa la oi.a who uu.k.-a to-r gur#
wHcofue. lio mattvv wtoit the rundl.
ttona. If It la Mondaj ni.anilng and
aba It bHpIng btr on,- inaid. al.i- »vl
aUnply run down to b-r lltth- o.ti.
gvrwn and not cvti. eaniw In-rn. If f,
Iba fact, ni.il In the iifi.-rinMni, If
frlaod dn>iMi to. abr will urge h.-r 1
atay for tllnn.T vltboui luaklnc an
rxtra carriuony of the uffalr. That _
tbo kind of bouae whv-rv- r,.,i,le l.ke to
J«E' turn II Efisa If Ilf
coni mi USE
wnirh war.
»
‘J
x7up\
thia lia. ttolhlaa l« do with
IT. in m»n4 A» I ►alO Anncka
uab fo to marrn^i
Wtot do
ocr aon la ny d.uahi^
To fhU T.t» Evrke n-idlavl
Tour atai. <
>oor o-tiat.ter •• fc
onl> troul U In th»
MILUQKAIRE SHERIFFS,
IB A UIIQUE nOITM II
Looking uptrard to tba want oBa aeaa.
aodM
feat above; tba lloostala
Haoaa. wbila to tba a*at ia an uadoiat.
tog emmtry. tbiongb wbicb floan iba
Budaou. wUh.-tbc Barksblra bllla Car
I brjoad. Tbe town, being at
at tba
tbc xDooto
moenb
of tba KaatecakiU c
la frequently
Tocla Jor" Caa
of Iba moonairmail of j treatad to tba «wlcr
bicb U .ockeU do
hrouzh
tba oommlnaa ob api«x>prt«iuma of tba '
i
I
;
!
I
appclal di^Tmtcb
Nrw Yorkto^
EbUadalpU; Fr«a. Tbay wtra duly
aworu lu a. dapuiy Uiariff. tba other
day.
Their bB*iue%.. i. to' aea that
blgbwaiiuru aud
gat abort
abifi to that toiKu
town. Soar*dak*, a .uUurh where waaUby Xaw
Yorker* live. ba. been tot to tba paat
mottb
TLere have \^u
m»berica, |M,.?al ibeft., a
legiabiior Mr. « aunon
la one of lb« uniat unique rbaraelera In
the boii-HA .trong jaiinniin. be la
well liked by the Hemurrat* am well aa
My rush is over now and I have a good many
horses on my hands. They must be sold at
sr£^-H~iE“-S::HsrSH^ some
price. Now is your chance for Bargains.
I havs a few cheap horses for work, have some
In langtto One moroiug I nuuouuced j^vievt the town
* Le
L
my totcntloa t.. tak,- tbi. trip .ud «a.s j
.Vu .rd of yi,....
-aked if I would iiermil « gentleman '
couvuiiun of lue lua . factor, wbo
to acxvmpaiQ- me who wa* uoi to good tave t..*iurl.e.l tbx
the
betitli.* I a.seufid and wa. inirvaiuced j past few w.^ek. waxiwmed
tbe Kejjubileana. and be .-njova tbe
dlaitoeUv« of hav.ug many liaienera
d, and I Judged fn,m hi*
Wight be troubled with ii
Bbv-r.Bs. ,
U bent-vvT be luakeB a aja-vH-b.
i W
walkevl a mile ibrougb
pine
Mr. t'anuona fnenda m.v that be gn
loabe foot of the elevai
look. like PreHident l.inevdu. Mr. ('an»*> tUf
ai:pa
I:.vig-.ratt-d by the bracing air
.
ntHi U'H-a not tblnl.
but be rather ! ently Invig-iraE
and making
decH-xlly agn-rM- j
LkMlbeoimpfttiHon
1 bea. tto- U-u rk-best men
. iiOxv*n ns. deputy
e -'pJi-il tbe
iU p.itffd Ibe town
I- d into ihi- H. valor and Aai
b »H»r fa.sw to tbe plane, ^be
After Uiuob coaatoK IVt*-r
to the plB
totroTtol uaa
by b ttrr. fur
I
kOiiiai ralb-tj lufns
qm iitly i•e(weeu New Am%u-idam and
Albany in tbo«e Ua v. uud Ibiw.^a too troubb-aouiv tu lie taken vv iiru
it c-oiUd be avoiUi-d. At ba»t tiila waa
the IM.OU giwii by the iNiienli. ..f the
rontmetliig |uirtl-w. Tin- j.-al n-nMm
It WBB fearvd if Aimeka after ae»^
: bin U tulM abould liave time to
*U.veib.-nvcr.tbelkddlm: aim Would rt- brtmgbt up
fuw- to Ih- married, Auu-ka wa. bm- IM^vt-a. tbe I
w l.b il w.-,.'t.-u
tom-svnil?
ken heui1t-d OVIT the inali,i. though
ity ibutiHand.
I v.ouM
In I faUn-r o.iild nm m.d uui vibetUiT
view from tto- -kv I to lb ltd Mr
tt waa the def.irudly tlint tr.>nbbd her
III toe it Trmn *n v-h-vatloi.
inluMt.or that aUe bad a lov.-r »f whom be
1-d far y..n tu en lu> ii **
V bill v.-,rryiiu:
knew notblng.
vva^ a muU'-tunun-, i4.U:ng
n.1-1 in he it. 1,
lI..v-.ev.T. he liald im
to bU
in.-ut that h«dMICbterV repugnam e to tin- iu..b h.
and it wa. arrauge.1 lH-iw»-.-n bim and
,HTH«n.h,3 .► of tto-i"’*
^
Tell i:)t-ke that iVter abould <-oiue
luiU-H ,ltouiit.
|HII,. hHH nM.ll»b
d.iwn to .New Aun-tenbiiu on'the al.Hip' gra.v hair .aid
I.e iiurtb. ditov
Airy wbUtor,. ,.i the
Katrina, l.-i.vlng Altoim on li.e Mb «ii
•incn W,-M- iwi.'lu
tbiolHT. Idvi. f.o- tl
farm and
tow bdto dm.bxl
llj. to br-oid
br-4id and cM.n\:.:iX4-, " 11,
auWf tod:c.lUug
lUagt-K all 1
poalng in tto- MU.Ugbt.
riBLiif far or mw:
-iH. .vou kuaw.** aaid iu>
luruluc uiK.li me a |«lr v
llaut from c*.-lieinent
nl
not for the coutluui.un grln.Lng «f
tliesv- vvbevl*
betwts-n the
.....
.....
cheap driving horses and a few big work
horses. Also a fine big black mare'. 7 years
old. weight 1600: a pair of good brown mares
weight 2400: a fine pair of Standard bred bay
mares, drivers 6 years old. weigh 1900: a fine
blocky gray staition. weight 1400: a good pair •
of fclack ponies, good todrive or work. Kind-^
ly give mea call if you want horses.
hto employee
tbl-^ eonuiry
.isk fur
age w ho will gU.- me line ' Ptist ng hi.
luindle on the il.^vr. to- lift
In the
c.nr>^- of htif a-i h-nr to- returned,
lo-.k tfp hiV E-undte *n.| wash-nvlng ,ba
m n vx . -^1
- liM you not
• > i-a.-Tv-r■ .•••■ki'd tlu- tnau
fdi-tur-r • n.- nwtn wiitomt baiting
'•.i-iiig-hl-cy..*.>aid; -N
!
j Wi-tpr. but I g.d ThU,r:'-ITil.utoJpbl*
i Tv-l.-grapli.
:•!
MTuia.,! „..d .....ua ..r; t,.,.,!;.,
FORM
ICOR^
I gives cur great }4ca>urc
------------------, onto
------ proper wtalel to wear
ful incurve at tthe baac
of tbe .pine. It i* ihe
gowns. Fit your i
with the new Erect Form andI Piinces*
Piit
an Erect Form
h a maaterpiecc of grace aod elegance. Price*
Form and it will be
from #1 up. If ytjur dealer cannot supi-ly you send dtrev t to
He you aud congratulate
•n having pul upon the
H Mich a valuable medi-
WEINGARTEN BROS.. 377479 Broadway. New York
orm.
good that i
ttorttorUcrofttoW B.Fmtrcrw
Actrrx ,
j
I
ipaled a:
out of
runOx Tablets have put
vhole system right ‘
J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. O.
tnarftn & €oans
>HY8lClANANDf
uOm.
1-. II. H.\RKIS,
K PkoaM-CIW^iW. Btf
aa X rrwwt a«
BUSINESS CARDS
IRON-OX
TABLETS
/
nMnmit wad rswU
AnMItowtaawad
Fifty for 25 Cents.
'H..N. B. CHAPIN. l*ropr.
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A. D TYLER
D
Dentist
LIOL
,ps_
OFFICE:
ItoHlai
* J . »* i,AWTtLV ume.
au. M«
Btork. V.Mv-
pEBiMABauETTC
P n PlJunge vrr,ld!ng
Iketl «p w hat to n,.vv
ri-oi'ijt
.Vud
Vud If you Uvi
Uveout of lovvu.
I «.n cufbualaaiit
‘you ba
the ni<«iUalutaiKver n h«vs.iiable young
W'uwBU wUb au attravil
ilve Imtue la eagorly aougbt «n,..
enterlatolug t» iiH 1 vpoiuive a ping.
iHtoc iMMird. gtdr. n id.UMtit drive
tbrvmgb ty.uuiry i-.xvdn
Pni. alKiva
lOL don’t lull! yoinjM-ir p:..uding nu
..^^kpiaialve table.
The u^mil family
fare, well rmtked and .npi.-tislng. la
gvo.1 ruougb -nuil’iHt.** ►aid 111.- .uau,;.-il girb
^Whm I go to a.w tin- MllU-r.. who ara
trailV to vpiMe htiaUeiasl cn.-muvtauera, I imve a mu. Ii uh-er time tba«
when I nm luvIi.O P.v tla.w- btoilbly
rich lleuavWB
No». I kn.iw why^tbe
SllUeni luake mo f.-v4 n« If l were one
of the fainllr, and w ;u, the Ilenaoiia 1
am alwavB lalM^fd -VNPor’-Ve*, thata ih.- wh -i.- wsTet,- retnriMd the mativn -make .wmr gum
favl abe 1. uo troubb- nt all
EutcrUlu
ao rb-vv-riy that y.iu thm’l give the Im|irea.Uui of euH-rtalntog
l*ou‘l map
out a wbtde lot of v-veiit. eud drag
jmm guiwt llux-ugh them
vilvc bor
tbe oivpvirtunity to 4-boo.e hvT own
pltaaunw.
Above all. U thcvrougbly
I your eaae. and you will
HELEN ourroN.
► •irwllaw BwtorM
.IvxnrifBl ;K.vvt r favion*. the flm.
i Houth Au-liali*. tms Un-o aa*
*€wl by wometi. It to mi tbe co-,
an. and Its uuibagcra and:
aiw all women. 9lwf«an-|
I Boccc-ss 1« that thoat at
fbr bead ar ft arv lanrrly already prae-i
tkal aud
cr-
-Wban- * iBiuir
-Wbj do jxm want iiajvar
-I w ant Wm IP be b«e when I aay
lay prayvra.**Ob. BTver lolpd. r*|ift’a boay aoawWbere. Coinv now like a gvxid Uttla
Imy. \Naa. I Uy a>e down to alen^,'
Uuiry; K'a catting late.*’
-B«tl wautpaiiatoUilML I'm go-
,u.
,
L. A. BUILDING
j JLve'*hh V.
JOHN R. SANTO
6EIIERAL MSURMCM
j GRAND RAPIDS lA INDIANA RY. j/j
■;“C‘ E. W. HASTIKBS & SOIll::
vJnTu
FIRE INSURANCE
or lvx,»k,-y siHl JlpckinKP
liwnd kppet*. IWiXii
‘iwinnali U h>s. lu
(H-asd IU*Pd.. LViro l. KsUnip^..
EV.n, Rh hmnod. I»ntr,pt. Vh»-M'> and tiroad I pvR J 31 STKVB.\h. Vnywetea *ad Ba*
' CHEAPEST
CLEAHEST
-..HEALTHIEST--
j aiL^u^.^',Z7x'
J'* !
-Mld»-hli.maii Jack Souuxk,-! of b:* , Bicet-,-,! ui gall who !i«l.:tu.illv dnuka ^ wT^a
Now. Oerrtt Ten Brtwk b:iJ !*eeu ‘
hand wb.-u Speaker lleodcrami
TTcy mocb trembled ato.nt hto px.u •« !
H,xted He w'dl mit
law a def.wmlt.v. and 1'ct.T Te« h;>oke Ii-ip ow n iwhHf to-,wutoof
had a ladytove 1» .Mlavny
The ttm-| m. f,toud. have n«w
WBB that the weddiug
rddiug party elaln
el*lm,-d him a cand'dat
wwot Urk
anJntolbe
-*rirrt cat,-h your rabbi
ben make
wedding feaai. all well
pie.- de, lared Mr. Catmou
wbCB
oou wbca
tbe T«TrtbIe aaded f.w England. Jack
! if be expected to be tba next
•oTOMwee took bt. ixi-le with him. ai>d
ahe became fo time one of the prom!
•We re got to ^lect a
CUTHBERT
~M*K INZIB.
toi^ of^dMtr-rallto!
.’sr.!”v7o;
AND
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
UIOMT
is
^
l. IX» KW..«i.
MANISTEE &MMTN EASTERN R. R.
:2H:ri
»ngh the diKxr
Wl»era I t-allcl for help.
Hlm-e then 1 d.i uoi cai
concluded to sex-mmodate v.m *•
Ul* tdfb Aa PaHl.
ooia now. Obniilt-. burr.v ami *ay
liray era aad go right up Btatra to
O. F». CAB9VKR
IFIRE INSURANCE
.. Kto-ak lu i
!---------------- ---------- -- .. .................... . ................ ...................................................._
a Kcaiter- j fo»H 5 Inchep In I
b m
HeU^uiu^ mutoutor.'
luuaiU-. thiHigb a I
view of hhn. not x.-rnpilr
w iMIy and I *|.*te man. wup t.nll and ..f torge
heu mirth in Imid guffawp
Itomelte 4.r llllim!*.
fmiue. If l attemioed to bold him. be
iiurrh tbe tlomlnto h.nl
*‘-MeolleagUe.p.; uar,‘ly In the l.aek ,.f
would Inevitably drag roe t.v^r with
.» k»-.«p the |«x.|.to ft,.1,1 ,m*e
1 bead with a hard li ft KW tog Kvvl
him oue glamx* alK>ui up told me that
Ix4javnw ami IuiitIihI ihrvngh'
lotJ Julw me him Pi-H-laliy. Uib j
w'«V«T.
►ingle lielng In plght
ao rapidly that few towrd the
v«xe like the flaito of a w, .odmllL 11 ......-..........
,ookod vrl«
irfully at iheid<p>r Ihrodgh
aiHl if the .x.up).- hud Ux-n
to.upe
at
which we bad toft the hotel,
h
hoplug,
llaOB and Mary ln«i.wd of IS-t.T and
praying
tbat
*ome
oi
one
would apjH-ar.
Anneka no one would have ku,.wn the
though If any one
IHUIxkI I
diflcrrn.v
\\*to-u the iw.*l„ vv,ee pro
off hto ucktie. then bla o.IUr
goepiioD
U
1
o.uld
bave
made
lid wife a„4l they had be ndto up I,IK ,.oii and mhin
urued and fa.xxl il.e m^.pl- to bwve
aifd lak.w 1 dnilk of totiieihing om of : rt-#,.lme iZTnVoulxTbav^**rri'-d to inhiirch. the griKUn put hi* linmU to
he k
on hto d.-pk
lerfen* with a lunatic on the verge of
wiB and. to the aurieiw- of every
Thus cuiLusx-t!
that pWiplce. Tlie Idea of deperting
puUrd them off
lug w-top-v,T op;v
bim thrust ItaHf up.'u me. but not ax
nil twrul in hu language and poo
practicable.
Tbe Anger of p,-,.rn fhaf
h r.:nH- at Inb-rvato exid,wlou. of time* UK,n UluKlrattonK which are
would W iKilnteil at me f,.r the rc>t or
la lighter as the phU^gmaln- Hutch
color In a latriiameniary vielMite. 1
my life, to B.-1T nothing of my ,.xx
Tier an,uher got it Info aptly Illuatrp5,-p all Le. ip.mi* vrl
maulHHwl aud prbto. *,p quite .-m.iigb
to-ir Liwdp tbat lb.- mau bad worn quaint stories whleh nre unjersto
to d.-ti-r on- frmu this cowardly o.urw.
fBlw- onm. Meanwhile the bridal «vu- by cvrrylHKly. He bap a flow «f bin
Tbtto vvnslderatloMP »Kvnptol l.ui^n
pie Ptaruxl dowiv the atole. the gruom
f.-W K..,>
gimmug m.ui «r Jo .wr. ,ito- l-rlde
my ft
-If you are’ going to Jump off ibiguan canal
ledge.- 1 wald. “it would In- a pity to
do
befufw I hare Up.I an opipuiu'nlty
woBut. but wap
I
a Ptoinwd
by a atraager L^
to show .roo a far gi.Mt.r attraction
Who ainware,! on th,- p-x-.m- w ill, ,m. p g^bee.
ibsutbtoW.rtoroewhat larger thin the u-usl p.ie.
ion of i:,.
owly. to the
though not vw|wx.............................
I - a |K>»aiou
announced hiiuto f HK lVt.T len hycke j ^f the mopt vitnobc
a» the < u-tween him at..! ilie
- of the rock.
you
apke.t t.«-n t |
^
^
s niuve 1
of the groom
». ,h..
;
B. J. IVIOROAN
..........
lipruprUtluua nud vontinue
linn. Tbe da
making .i»«x'lie* until tb. moment of
h-ar a. .1 .i
adjoun.m.nt. Svxt to to ,ng a .eiutor piTli, the
U graduaL bu: «► w,from lllinoU Mr Vaiinon would rather
p lop. of the tre,*s tUtpw-v v ni I be Iteinibb.-an-i a.»l Demo
,vre,.p of,
ry to-fore n- to ov.r right
craiB fnim •looting*' tin- in-anury
Like his ,dd n .end Jmlge W .s iiol- IDd left I
man of Indiami. Te le J-h • I'.ionon
•*nnrr v-kclalmvxl my ,-,.mp;un..n. bm
la a -‘vvaielmug of tbe i,4.is-irv ” Wlaa
mi-mliej* uf .'.mgre«i wb. n they have rvM lighting w Itb rntbuHto.nu *ll..tt
high do w.-guy
i
cuuld be Indict Biich a dcfurmlly opou
dBiighler> III. iicighix.ni would toUutblug ;.l l.!ni. in tln-lr
..JW Pioneer Cioery $OMe...
Ptrd nitudar
iccaed DzvhJ B. Heodar.
uu a bu^y 1,-gl^.tJva
Nunou U MH-ii at bla
and J fMT 1 rl.Bii noi to
u. iwo.dr
H ia no mu-.4i.u*.m
tig f« him
Mia «o m>.rry any «m*
|l.I »jli ! fo Btart lu al uui>n in a
auugonlam to
(iber
BORSES FOR SALE!
tSr* mt TW« Will Omrnrm tk*
Pcnondlities of the Republicaa
CdaduUtc For Speaker.
of tba boo.a. aaya a aperial dl»i*atcb from Wa.blnron to tba
to be tn.r- j XVn- Y
WorW,
\
tbtos Bt tttr Htto tlow!
•U tfM
boama bafore 1 or any other
apeaker.-
■ lis
1 hare told y-m bapiwu-Hl i
ago, and. Ibough 1 im.w th -• txp k to of
the warae width bb ttoui. ei
Bee It I am Impreaaed with the l*ellef
ttovt It hat gtxxwn nam.w.r tdl «c Upt
tbe Bpa,w Ixdwtoo tbe holrl aud it*
edge aeoma t.w> uarrow for p*feiy.
It waa with
CLARCNCN STORMS SHA1.ER.
Mom Lika Hot LWkas.
-The faatoat aallmc ortxela I Iuito
In my atom,*’ wrritao droggiat a T.
book
hmd mo8a Ufa a bBfdML 1 Smith, of DweiA Ky., * ia Dr. Kiof'a
bOBUB’t out orahmpBB4foltalmo.i
Maar Diacorerj* for
Oonaomptioa,
too WOCB oBt to work wImb I beno
to uae Elaotrio Blttm bot thay Oo«<kB aadOoida, bwOMaa it olway*
WOfM WOBdM Now I Oloep lUe
tog. OBB^aOt i^tblB«. kBTO kolBOd
•Bffotrtw from Tbtool ab4 Loaf diaoBoaa. who oooid got bo boip from
.iararss£“Sf5ri
h WU ito trnnm vttb rich »<1
rated ptte TMol botte lOctL
HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
nu Bvuuita mmoomif
tin,ju^ TtoMoAt.
S5ff2S«SSJ
Bectloa it.
‘r'sss.'TtSiriUR;'^
srsrr-rsi:u‘^^i‘xs5.t.
lurttMlatotM
A car aMll ba at al
ftoma eatittod to tM rtgirt
wm
over lu tracka. aad every wel
upon me track c< eald vIHray 1
CSm T.
sr—tae^ Mi aMo^
as to leave me track aaoMtfM
OUT. «Mr CM MM at -TM T»Y.?«JauiL
niotrad^ tTkaap^ ewMea oHla and am drlrer of nay vuhtoto aM
OfM ctty 0Mt
eau. tea:Aa of the vatia and tor a
ihiii aid ^
uvr¥. la
Ommmi of Tr^m* utiy, cmc ooa
Mr»»—H* ®M MlMOjr i* mtm^ gravel or other aaltahle asaterlal to
alloar rahlclaa to traaly and aataly
gnaCM «M ouir
paaa. and aa high aa tha top of tha
•. OC it»v<
ralla of aati tfnah. and keep tha cam
^r;‘si5;•si^nD
ooiqmbuuw.
uvEViiaMyiN
svz'zn
KBIIEN
oaa. ay raaaoa oC or oa
rwaalagoCoankf aadi
. ow CM tncto anOi
I now arautofi. or MMB la tM
w may M uraetM in tM atrauta
or alleys of Traverse CHy; aad all
I aad wlraa oractad by aaid
my to graaiad pantooaloa to
aad operata a atreec raOway
a la Traverse Ctty. aad sack
ly to aay fire
to lar » UMk opca • rtm* as___
tyt of «li« Knmtm
CM track or aaid railway, nor tM
mo>ed or dlap^ioad la layl
mg aaid track to tu Corm<
m ntmr aa laay be. and at their oara come to a fuU atop, ‘sad ramato la
proper expenae; m ahall keep the
t maow part« or w—• beraalur j too—'JII*
aame free Croai dtih and uirt <h lu own kuy direction ot any are
mile proving to a fire, or In me
Bald graatee. hla aaaoetatea aao
ton^Ti^ whence an alarm of
fire has been given, until such fire
level all ddgea or haaka of aaow oc
lee that aaail be tormed between the
man of any such
wbo shaU rcCiB« >ont ot oojr
omer company shau pay aU as
‘
-r aegiect to comply wim theee
pro- property.
penses of snch chaagiag and retoytog
totoas. shall be aable to
Bectton 22. Bald graatee. hto as- of sakl track.
^
be evenly diatrlbuted O er Uie a^
rs lS2&toi)
sooctotes. sueeessors aa. aaalgas.
Secuoa 2u. i„e city ahall. at tu
toce of the atraeu eo aa
proeecutkm upon, convlcttoc there- shad keep aa office la CM dty aad aa own expense, put to safe and propei
ftroct pobLc travel thereon.
befure the Kecorder's court of the agent mefeln for me trmaaaetton of coadiUon, all me br.dges along tlw
J»e atreet oomi
f. or to Imprisonment
mi lu baalMwa. and praceaa of coaru. Itoe of said street raUway. to lay me
Bhall ao direct they ahall rtnova the oeeding filieen days in me county and noUces by into ordla
track npon and operate cars over, and
aame entirely from the atreet.
jail, in me discretion ol
to be served apob aaul grantee, hto after such bridges are
The officials of the fire d
la daaalag ike tracka m aoch
dltkm. me aame
aad ice. tae graateea. their aacceaaora of said cliy shall have m« power to may be aenred upon aaid agent, or pair by said c*.y.
to maktog any
and aaalgna. may uepoa.. or aprlnkle cut iiemporaniy) and wire or wires upua any person in charge of aaid repairs me said gr
e. hto associates,
grantee s cars In me same manner successors and assigns, shso oa me
aalt upon the tracka of Uelr raUvay. of said company, wnenever
OMnU a ftiTMC raUway a« Mr«in at aU awHco polau, cur%ea and torn aeceBnary (^r the prolecUon of life And with me same effect as the aeolce order cf me commliiee on streeu and
of like process
h^^upon agenu bridges, when the same to neceasary.
•iTorlMd. ttpoB Ute fullowlas MrMU
coonagraUon. and said
furnish new stringers required unaer
^ tM atjr U .rmv4M cuy;
are depanmeni shaii have the right to
^?^graalee. hto a»- me raUs of th© track anc planktog re
Oa Siau SU tm taloa nt. to Oarany of me poles (of said rai
..oclates. snooessors and assigns.
quired to be used between tracks, and
lalaAva. Oa Oara«J<l Ave . truia JW
upauy wiicuevi-r aad when
•aiu grantae. hto assoclatas. sncoe
Malaflctok. tft. Ob t^coliuula
tn
au^
•mud
desirable,
lor
me
use
of
s
1
aid
me
city
, ahall be required i
Cron Oarftald Ava. ta Ue aty luniU.
uj receive ana
.cpartmoni. tree of charge.
ano deposit freight. No
Oa *. aui Bt.. from Oarfleia A.e. to
No aalt
(relgbt shall be
baid grantee, his assuciai
rwr St. Oa Ua.on Bl., Irwm »YoatSL
ors anu assigns shall have at melr ed irom me cars of such railway
fa tU St. Oa W. Sta 8t. Cro«-Uoiaa «o be Bead oa orldgea having
.lower staUon an electric mechan.cal along me streeu or avenu
St. to B^rtatoa bt. ua OtvUloa St.. glrdera.
IktNB tta BL to liio St. Oa Kroat St.,
U aaid graatee. hla aaaodatea. anc ;ong connecito with m© fire alarm .ity. except by special ret
as often aa m© public convanlencv
trooi rark Bt. to Kloifrood Ava. Oa a«aora and aaa:gaa. ahaU neglect to crvlce of aaiu city, to be used fur Um ji©*councd aui-oTjang me
Ad loading and unloading of freight shall require during sixteen hours
SUawood Ava.. truia rtroat St. to Bay ^y any order which me atreet oom .urpos© of transmiumg
mad oe done at said trelghl depot, every day.
mlaaUmer or the Coundl ahaU make ime when it shall boo
Section 32. This franchise shall be
iwlatlve to tha removal of Ice or aaow. o have me current cut off from me axcepl In me case of factorlea.
»yoat St. to BtaU Bt.
^r relative to the repair ot the atreeu. .ires cf said railway during me pro- .-•urmer. m© counc.. reserves me right void unices iM nald grantee, his as
M designate when and where freight
the paving ol atreeu me mak
and assigns, shall
4ng of croeawa^, or the re -e receipt of such s.gnal at any time, jjay oe rvc«^lved or delivered
Seclton 2i. Said granteep his astM Uaa of taa aaid raUvay la Trav Mir of craea walki» or to perform an> i^cm mo lire chief or assistant chlei,
shall ^ cut off and re..ther duty regardiag aaid
I
cut
off
unUl
t
hall
esUblikh
uniform
ratce
for
m©
awaa-walka wnich eald g
togemer
ATTlage of passengers and trelgto
uJway company are
3 an ngreemeot to auide by and per
paa»aatar. Aay ca.kl. »e%aa year* ot iMOcmiea. aucce«aoni and i
.rum any point witnln m« Umlu of
ruper officials of me
yll^^aUrosa^coM
and
aca or aadar. wbaa acoumpaalad by a
mo city of Traverse City to poJiU
( said city mat said current
paraat c»r guardian, ahab be carried J4. lii ■ vruSMMKW. MIM
aimoui me Umtu Cl said city, to which
umed on aga.n; provided
Craa; or. two chlldraa. aerea yearn of tor the apace ot alx hours after reoelv
aid railroad may b« extended, and no one year Irom me date of th© paasagt
Sid current is cut off and
aca or aadar. wbea ao aooompanled. tag written aotloe from me street com
lor oaa Cara.
uiUaloner or me coundl. mee me ut off. cn preper notloe from said •relerence shall be given go t
of Ihia onllnance. deposit wim mc
BaM graatea ahall keep on male oa jouncu may cause me same to he done ffidals of said fire department, me
city clerk a bond to me city of Trav
Tra
eciiy. and hb dls»X)lioy wli-tw shall; not be cut excopl
CMir eara la aenrloa. and at their of U the coal aad expenae of
of iwo Thousand
:rlm.naUon either In frelgh
freight or pasI me expense of said city.
•oaa. nallmltad UekeU to oe sold la .'ranlee, hla aaaoetatea. aucceaaon
enger charges shall be made.
And prut Idea lurmor. mat
Btrlpa M paokagao of alx tickeca ftir
SecUoo 2d. All the powers
case said grantee. bU asaoclatea
uildlng may uo motou on or a
twaoty-flve oaoUi. each of wh
rh.Ch Uckwaaora and aaalgna. ahall negloc. sld track under me supervision 01 irlvlieges conierrec by mis ordinance
by Mid
nail be Um.lcd to ko years from Jt the said street ra’.wray within m#
graataa. hU aaaodalm. i
»r rehiao to pay such coat and ex
Uid aimr toe date of m© ai
cxlst.ng
tea. the said Coundl may recovei
for a eiagle fare tor any dU
ilm.u of me saia city of iraverae City,
.f
thU ordlnanct.
me council of AS hereto described, and TorMke com
I said grantee, hla aaaodatea. sue
Ithla the llmiu of the city of
aid city at which time Uus franchise pleiion of tho line to O d Utoslon.
» City, la eltner dlrecUoa orar
ora and aaalgna. the amount oi
I coat and expenaoa U»lore any .wck. shall pay all expenses of re- naU become InoperaUve. nud and
or route on whlca It U pre^
Seetkm 3,^. ihla crdtoance shall
uotlng or cutting mo wires to admit old. The rights and privileges here also be void umesa U:e aaid L. K.
I the passing cf me buUding across jy granted shall In no way be deemed Glbba, hla aaaoclau-a. succesaors and
cUon 8. At the end of ten yean
s tracks and of roplac ng me same, o be exclusive
asslgna. for toe purpev'o* of conatruct
j la u»4
from and after the adoption of this or
Section 26. The Council reserves ing and operating sa.d street railway,
ut mat the same shall be done under
^________ ■ dlJee; ahall ilnance. It shall be the duty of sale
be well heated by the lateat improved {rantce. bit aaaoc.al«i. aucceaaora an». ae direction of the railroad company. Jie right tu make such
mail, within one year fn m li e dale of
B^-cuou 17. Nommg In this ofdUi o this ordinance as it m
»ld arwther, and Uiall be isalgna. whenever the Coundl . ah
.-vnaange of ihto ordinance, from
iice shall be construed to preven| .roper, anu viiil not conflict
b aigual tlgnu In the aAkt .rder a atreet or bridge paved or i
organize a corporation under the i
time. Cara ahall be rut at the rate .laved. to pave or repave said street
.10 council from authonilng the Iky -osU*d rights of said grantee. hU as •f -The Traverae wxy Bire<*l Hallway
of apeed not exceedlnc ten mllee per .irtdge or pay me expenae o. paving oi
ig 01 water or gas pii*es. st-wers or ocial es. succ**sM>rs end assigns, or Jompany.** under too laws of me
menu to rules, riate of Michigan, under an act enhoar arlthla lOe city llmiu. provided
wui-r cobduiis. or me repairing ot
-ing. bet
as
may
be
neces
that the Council of aa.u city hereby
lUlcd, -An Act to Provide for mo For» ouUlde thereof foi ae same, and the grantee shall have
■est
reearvea toe rlgul to IncreaM or d: i dUiana
of Street Hallway Compao
elve Inches on cad
Ic in relation ipproved March 5lb. 1867. and
mlalah tha lim.i of apeed u they at Ide. and i
une lime and in and
0 said railway, and to its um- I
any Ume deem It eovlaable to do ao.
.irocecd to construct ai
auco materUl aa th«
treets
in
said
city.
by a rtMlatkMi of the CouncU.
lepiu.no
or
telegraph
company
foi
.ir*H*t railway as such
cll ahkll direct and to) ke
keep sue)
Section 27. Any failure to c<
The eald grantee, hit
•e same; provided mat the work y.
S;^lon 34. A'l ordii
Olug such water or gas plin?*. 01 *ilh the pnivlsionH of thU ordl
. and asdgna. ahall furnUh
aL^‘^e1JS‘.^£g" m
wff or rt.ndulis. or the repairs there elatlve to the location and erection
tlckeu. without add.itonal
dln«lon ?nd iJLder the
1 poles, stringing of wires, laying hall Uko Imxcedlatc effect If said
1. shall be dune In such a manner a.
asking for the .Ulon of tjc Council and aubjt^ct
f iracKs,
or repair, or
aame. tlckeu to Imj given to such pas- uappn»wl. Provided that
V i to unnece-^.*airl:y damage or injur*
acceptance and bond are filed
or manner o
aehgeri before leaving the car. which iny sircvl or bridge i* ordeno paven
ach railway for ineir use.
posited by said grantee, bis aa111 subject sail
ahall eaUtle the bolder thereof to one .r rcpav<xl It shrl. bo opiionrl w.U
Section 18 Said railway company
ride within the llmiu of
*s. successor
m*is
aall lay in all the slrtw-ts In which
t:
payment of i
aaid dty over any other lino or i
aolr track U placed a nielaJIlc re ■
4>rm ami asWlgns. to elect t
* dollars (|2d.OO
owned, operated or oonlro.led by •ity ot Traverse c..ty liic .1
We ao hereby certlfj* Inal the fore.rn clrcoit wire. 4ind shall at all enali.v ol iweni
aaid grantee. bU asaoclaion. successors he cost rnd exmmse of pi
notice to said .-otog ordinance was passed by the
mes. by means of careiul bonding •er day after
aad assigns, wuoln the said city of .ween the r;;lU o2 aaid track
.rantee.
for
each
and
every
day
ol
me 22nd
r by such other appnoed means m
Traverse cur. provided such transfer ilstance of tae vc inchtv on
»e council shall from Umo to time, .••fault, which sum shall be |iald tc
Ucket la presented on the nexi regular
.* CARVER. Mayor.
pprme and direct. pro\ided against he city treasurer, to thee credit of
car cf such o.^er n>ute rfler the paa- .f Tra^x'rsi. City shall pave betweii
3. City Uerk.
.iTirtilvEls of ary end all pipes that lie general funa. And each such pen
aeager loaves me car on which be re- he rails of said track rnd Tor a d>
Ity. If not so paid may be recovered
.ay be laid in such slrwls.
eelted said transfer ucket
tanre of 12 Inches on each aide
Section ll*. rpon such unpavod •y preferring acUcm In ary court ol
SMUoa k. «ue Council ahall have ibcrcor. and the cost and* expens.
.reels or parts of streoU as Iht ompeient Jurisdiction, such penalty
The f*.ui d.MuUiers of a P.-nnsylthe power to direct the location and them»f shall be forlhwUn pr Id to Uh
uncil may from time tj time dt- hall be to addition to all otoer dam
manner cf laymg the railroad tracka city of Traverse CUy by said graniee
■rmlne by resolution, it shall be the 4ges mat the c.*y may have against vsnia sawmill ownrr have announced
oa aaid atreeu. but the ralU thereof his assocleles. successors and assigns
uiy ol said graniw. h.s associate*. he said grantee, xus associates, sue that they Inieie! to o|>erale the mill
ahall not be Uid m exceed five feet
'
-cccB.-ors and assigns, to plank ou cssors ana assigns.
until
It attain* an average output of
Tbe
cost
of
such
paving
and
ropav
apart ao aa to accomodate tb«
Section 28. This ordinance; shall
.e outside and Inside of each rail 01
Inx Mtween the rails and for a dU
ao.ikU fivt of Uimto-r Nucb working
cornmoo wiuth of carriage who<
aid traclf or tracks tor a duunce 01 ecume null and vulu «« said grantee. day. Tbe yung women began werktanct- of twv-lvc inchuj on creb sidi
When aaid grantee. hU aaac
than twel\e luchea on each .U associates, successors and assigns,
^cceaaors and aaalgna. chmil have thereof, when none by the c.ty ahal. .de less
tnerVof. the plank on the outside hall vicale or fail to fultll tho pru Ing tbe mill a little ovit a year ago.
of aaiJ railway bo a cle;m agelnst arid g antee, hi.
istons of mis franchise to any ro atom tblrty-flve luwae is.wer mlU sod
( said rails to be p«ac«d and main
wa any atreet. Ih .y shall
hall not lay an- 4>-soclsle4. succ4M»sors and as..gns. anc
;ined fiu>h with the top of sa.d rail*, «K*ct. after notincaUon shall have the encTgetlc manager* up*-rated It no
other t
the con- jIK>n the Islliire of said grau.ee. hi
ad the plank on the inside of sale een given by m© council. In writing. well that In a sh.*rt time the average
•Mtoff me Council.
.•«9C
tying me particulars of such plain
ills to be placed
Beeuon 6. me track or tracks of pay kuch cost anu
lolsiions. unless me grantee. hU as oiitput per day vvaa 2K00U feet of tim
less than ou*
ber. which wa* ilH‘ lie*I output by aevaaM railway ahall be laid subject to when the same may become due, ih.
inch below the lop of the rails, rUtoi*. successors and assigns., shall eral tbouaniiil f«‘et of nnr riiill In tbe
said ciiy o* Traverse City may re»vei
me dlrecUcn and approval of the
muHHllaiely cease mereof and forth
that
the
said
grantee,
his
associ
from
said
grantee,
his
assocute%
suc
C.I. and me rails sni :i be laid ao aa
loralby'^ all oi*Tat*tl b.v men. Encour
.lih remedy the same.
aot to obatruc. the ireo passxje of re..son: and assigns, the amount inert
ta) If said gramee. his associates, aged by tbefr smvesa the young worn
of
any
court
of
cua4>cienl
Jui
vehicles over m same.
long the ouulde of sa.- rails for a uccessors anu assigns, shall fall en are endeavoring to In* rvase the out
Before enterinx upon any atreet for Isdlciton.
Section 9. E .31 passenger on said istance of nut lesa than twelve Inche. o complete the *rack and oper- put to the hgun* luenlioutxl al*ove.—
the purpose of laying cr cnangmg any
ite lu cars over and mrougb nrookJrn Eacle
laca or tracaa merec: me aaid niad shall bo allowed to take free oi a the outside thereof, and shall also he stnx-lA
namou
to
section
ravel the space beiwi-cn me planks
grantee shall prepare rnd aubmU m charr.e ouch ord.nary baggage as bt
itendlng along the Insld© of said w'O of mis onllnance. wimin two
Che CouncU tor lU appruttl a diai
aether can
alls, ana shall at all times ke*>p me ears of mo adoption and passage of wiUi local arpllc*
showing me line o* ihelr pro®
hi* ordtnsnce; or If sm - grantee, his
track or traesu., siue traca, turn
issoclstee,
successors
and
assigns,
tarrb to a blood or ooostitntiooal
.t'Ctlon 10. No car thr'J be allowet
swltcnea. plan of consirucilon.
m . and' to order to cure It von
Provided mat hall fall to complete a line of road to
hind Ol rails to be laid. etc.
yld
Mission,
as
contemplated
by
said
is.
plank me said grantee, his
At aU tlmee dur ng me consirucilon
-stK-iaiea, suciws<ir.-* and assigns, may grantee. hU associates, snoceasors Catar^ Oara
aad repair ot said track the »tr
.»e such other suitable maiteiial or tnd assigns, within the aame period.
shall be kept and pm in sue., good con1C said grantee, his associates, *nrfaoea. Hal l a Catarrh Cure la not
le
.materials as 1
roved by
dltloa on eaob side cf me trees as will
and assigns, shall after the A qoaok medicine. It was prescribed
ae
cv.uncll.
make .t aafe and suiUulo for me free
•onslrucllonn of said rallwgy
rail
oy one of m© beri phyaioiana in tbu
the intersc-cilon of any sirecls uf iw
At all street
passage of vehicles. And on the <x
cease to operate me cars oouoiry for jeara, sod it a regnUr
celte or let off passengers, the cai .ons w bere^he strtvi or sireeU
pletloB of such construction and
hln me city limits, for a
.hall be stopped ao as to leave lb.
pair, said streets sntll be left In gc
•erloa of i.rty days consecutively.
rear platform sllg---over the cross
raniee.
a>.sociales. sueem
inl*>ss sui
failure to operate shall beet blood port Her*, acting directly <
ad assigns
Unless by m« consent of the Coun- .ng.
a© due to o act or omission of said the aiaooos anrfaoe* Tbe perfect com
Section 12. The aaiw grantee, hli as
or tracks, and
c:i. nut more man on© block of any
of tbe two ingredleoto
• associates, successors
.ociatea. succesM<rs ana assigns, shal
uble tracks, and for
street ahall be
leoeeanoh woudatfal reenlu
ud aslgns.
employ carefm. sober, prudent anc
elve Inches on me
Ume. and a free
Section 29. Whenever me city shall •n^coring Ostarrh, Bend for teenmo
coiupeient ageaU. conductors and me
. aage shall be
.rant
to
any
other
street
raUway
com
block oa both slues oi tne>Ueei at all tormen to mke charge 01 tu car.
/any me right to enter me city over
times lor aU * eulcie«. anu shall noi be while on the road ano it shall be tht
sireti already occupied by the track
duty Oi such agenu. oonduciors anc
rv*per repair; proviu»xi. that me
lorn up fur mure man twenty days
motonuen to keep vigilent watch foi
>uncil may authorize anu direct such af said grantee, his associates, succesany oaaUma.
aasigns. sa.d graatee. hto asall
teams,
carriagcw
or
persons
on
fooi
.
or
any
poruon
mereof.
to
Bam graateee. his associates, s
and especially cuudren. either upoi
between the rails and for a ociaies. successors and assigns,
eaasors aad assigns. ^ use algi
> track or moving towards It. anc
mail give permission to
UghU. guards aad lenoes aad ou
One sees u s^cat mun»*rr *.f rtamlM
at the lira appearance of danger ic ide thereof with gravel^
operate meir cars for teraafe guards ueoessary to prevent da
ailnal purposes upon m« track of and ranvaaa drr**-*.
ble materAl.
age to peraoo or property by reason of .uch
ailnr are among the mrv elilt-*.
____
or
uitee. hereto. bU i
Section 20 The cars of said
any work of construction or repair, shlldren.
shall be stopped in
successors and assigns, and they shall w;m loutolne or v*im figtirfU tuffeta.
ranlvwr. hi* associates,
aad ahall aave and keep me city harm- UTS
Many gowns have what they cj»
na assign*, may be movtd by electric (urnisb electric current for me
tana o^aad from aU damages occasion- ime aad space poaalble.
Seclton IS. No conductor or per ow er t r other mechanical power now iilon of me same upon me condition -Pilgrim- aklru—skirt# iiiUMue
ad by ^a negligence of u- olficera.
.1 Use for moving street railway cara, mat such omer company shall pay to mrat flat rumos, sonictlm.** * ut j
r which may hereafter be adopted m« said graatee. hto
m© bottom into very nam>v» battle,
TM ralU ahall b# of such hind, pat1 aaalgna. n fhir and ronaon- meuta. five luffles U-ii.g usul some40d applied for that purpose
tarn aad weight as ahaU be approved
teration for tM use of aaid
Ided. however, mat no med
by tha Oouac.l aad ahali be Uld Hush
and electric current,
Coaducturs
ahall
an
My shad b© used
vtth tM aurtaca cf -e atreeu and kbaU
It of the council.
counc
cost of necoa
and atreeu
rnc electricity shall be supplied
and for puitU
me cars by me means of
ingle
ct such other
tram Ume to Ume eereafier. And me
iver-hesil trolley wire, the eiecuic railway built under mia franch
aame ehaU ba at all Umaa firmly placaha- equip lu urreni being completed by me rails also m© coat and expenae from time
MW and
ad. Prarldad Umt when a atract to
with suitable gongs or alarm f me said road suiutuy connected at to time Incurred to maintaining, re
pavAd or repaved, the Council ahall
, which ahall be struck or aound- heir ends. >or cdnnected wim a sup- pairing. renewtog and keeping to good
have me right to require aaM trach
order the awltchea atoreaald. ahall he
or tracka upon the ponton of the atreet ed by me motormaa or peraoa to demeatary return circuit wire.
Seccoo 21. It shall be oompi
borne and paid by auca ofjier oomao paved or repaved, to be retold artth charge of such car upon approachtog
or said grantee, his associates.
,tre«u and h^kway
papy. and the grantee Mreto. hla naraUa of aaeii kind, pattarn aad weight
to
whenever team,
aa ahaU be daalgnatad aad approved
iumorlzed and1 empowered
pedeetiians ai
have at aU umea fuU ooatrol and maabjr tha OoaaeU.
poles upon the streeu of Traverse agemeat of me tracaa aad oonnecUng pkwd • <«.>« ot- BaekT WouMa
la Haagerous proximity to me' track
Bald graataa. hla
loned and‘ nsxued to seettoa swltcnea over which such other oom- Tmc TImU Moout* for b«t
BecUoo IS, Cars goingK to me same
shaU
dlrcoUoa shall sot appraach wimin
Ls trac
_____________
„
_ one bttiidrad feet of each omer, unleaa «lres merelo lor me purpoee of oper- prtoriur^ rul^^w^^mSdtnS
I oa each side mereof,
at
aU laUfMCttag strMU or highwaya to tarn of aeddent or at tarmlaato. aung mej^ cars, subject to me regu- and tM grantee, aia ayootntea. eae- COm«n*s Interior Spar Is th*
wlUilAoaMMtoaUrtalMMbytMclQr.or wMm n» ui«Kker to trains, cr laUoaa hereto menUooed
n aad aaffigM Bkair la M vay er mo#tClurmbl«>
a'is:;.»srcJ5r..r::s
TMK ONLY AWM
CATHAimO WATSe.
Not **maamBde'’ but nature’s gift for
the cixre of Constlpatioa. whether
chronic or acute. Action natural—no
pain. * no gripe. At your Druggist.
Large bottle, X5c.; small bottle. 10c..
RIlEaORllElHIBITIOII
Held br the Gownunent
CXTCBfilVE EOBOE OF TMIETta
For the first time to the history of
the department of agriculture mccw
wUl be an exhlhttton there the tost of
Octolter of tbe chc4cest
mums koowu to lovers of me Bower,
says a «|wcisl dtopatch from Washtor
ton to tbe New Vork Times, It to a
Noertsrilto
mui
novel thing fur tito gurerumeot to go!
tolu llie exhlblthju\pf this moat enjoy- j
sataawo ewicas.
able Bow er, and tolbe ntUlurtsu It *
.......................
may seem to be far out ^ the way tof Brsu*^
"j: :: :::::::13±
cultivate the love of tbe beautiful wbea I
sense rwMWs.
^
so ouch to to l.e done^ln pointing tM
I ..................
way to scleuttflc and pcoHUlile farm- \
1....................................
tog. Yet Becretsry Wltoon baa Uken
------------------------possibly as much Intenwt to the rato On your outakSa doors UM <
tog of chrjwanmemum. .. to any of
Varalffik «
xha thouasnd and one practical aad
me country home.
= CLEANEST
to bloom to
boose near the ilcpartmeut bi
aad when tbe 122 kluda under culture
are to bloom tbe algbt will be one
worth tniveUug many mllea to see. It
to expectcl that flortou from all parts
he country will cwme to Washing
ton during the week to study the col
on. The range of colors to from
Le to a shade iKwrlv buck. Among
tbe new feature* will be a number of
s.-edUuga from Jajian. galbcred by
agent of the department .In Japa• gardens. Tl«fr are several aped*
meoa from Eugltoli gnrners and a few
from Oermaii. yrwiioe U represented,
and there are a dozen new varletlca
a to, how«-v*T. lu
• Auierk-au varletle* that the « xliiblthm will lie strong.
Among the l*e*i .if th*-*e to the Mr*. J.
M. Wll.*.n. imm**l after tbe tote wife
of Brigadier tieiierml J*.bii M. .Wilson,
formrily suis-rinteudeui of puliftc
buildings and grounds, of Wssblugtou.
This to a flue creamy w bite, tbe flor*-U
of w bi. h prvjtst out an inch or more
and give a gorg.'ous rne^^X. Tbe celebrat.sl Pitcher A MatHto flower, oae^
half of^whi.-l, 1,* -bile and *.oe-half
yellow, will Iw lu the collection. The
Colonel D. Appleton. Elesuor D. Smith. |
Mrs. Henry Weeks sihI other varieties I
uatned afu-r promlneut Aroerlcant are
included.
The experts of the deiiartmeat are
jce I
which to give tbe
There to no Roosevelt cbsjwantbemum
to the collecUon. though tbe Black
Uswk. President Roosevelt‘a favortta
ALWAYS RKADV
IK)ST HAVK TO BRl.VG
IT IN.
NO ASHES
CHEAPEST
•
J.\N1) THE BEST
LIGHT TOlUY
•
TRY ONE OF THOSE
PORTABLE
READING l..\MPS
GOMPANY
ment regret that
ebryaanthemum ^
necesslraUng I
Tbe exhibit!
daytime, and all vlallora
nltlcd at long as me flower
om- Tbe colicctloo being
maneut
bring tbe exbIbUlon to i close at any
time in order to dtopet
exhibit*. Should this exhibition be n
auccesa. tberv w III be other similar an
nual exhibition*
among OOaOOO laborera to Belgtam
lere are SS.Ono men. 23.000 wv>meu
and 15.0(0 children under 16 who work
- than eleven hours a day.
■
ivsrt^M^
; :i V :
t tad# to#
METER'S
KIlj-KOLD
TABLETS
.
-r.Or1pee4liAtorto.tOO
or mart of our de«k or raaliag
BLBCntIC FARS
6c«,MRoriioae. AOafMV
t..
1
■-1U
l .V ii :
I^^"^;,1'HE EVENING' RECORD
CITT. MICH. TU«8UAT
OCTOBBB tfl
IMM.
SIXTH TKAB-XO. 1AM
HIG game BATUKDAV
whlahMr.Tr^ol^j^. Them.*.
UT VM telly wtcWd by the macU!
dlzwtia« the Mteof pablio woiti tojcttr r«>o<
OF
MINERS VOTE TO REVISION
THE CHARTER
RETURN TO WORK
Boolcs! Bootes!
will (
Ok motion of JUdenaan Slroer. the i
by tbt
fciaoked by Mm. Lodwlo ior damni* 1 ™ ^ of
of football
foot^l played
piny
irrldiroD
.Committee of Council Appoint from dost from il>« none cm•>b»r wsf ^
wd«z«d paid.
»id
'
Wit *
ord«»d
I . ed to Propose Changes
tbr
Finli
l»d«tnid'^8i«R^d..
Tbt •rvor trow Wadnnipoa »iirei
to th» property of E 6 Jooet on Park TbU UUD fa» b». n -delaK (klnf."
: mil ft*. tMiat tb«T hart, wt tU« rrmt.
EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYED
Big Coal Strike is OtricCally
GRAVELING
OF
«TH
STREET I tb« city to jey half Uie expra^c «wd • and It la cp to the eity i
Declared Off
their Tictonoat earmr It wtU be a
Mr. JooM to pay balf.
The rtgnlar cUima of the board of | fine came and no one thonld miaa it
Precipitated a Wordy W,ar for | P«Wic works and the board of waWr \
; oommlMMiotwra wem urdered paid
Short Time
! TU CMOod tmynMni of |sao. with I
jtl« Utmt. was made on the mark, t;
j site, to Bannah. Lay A C<.
|
a rsry dalS^al tU»r mioytA in,
tM»9lSB^ting Voice When company with kM amployaa Unt rre- ] " “ ^
) Ia K Oibba filed hia forma! and j
sii^ Ater tba cloM or tlw •toR'at ’
j final adoeptance of Uie old Mlatloo
railroad frannbiae, which wan
-o'clock. UwemplojtN mlunwdand’
aatll a lau hoar anloyed themRlrfo
uHandfiUd.
I
> On rDCommn»<UtloD of the board of;
WORK THURSDAY DMMdac sad otker i
At thi. Tcfalar me^-tlna of the cltr j public works. A) aoroa of land was orQcrancil
last
i
vooiug.
tiic
matter
of
a
derwl
ikon
b^cif
Parrr
Hannah
nee
ndnlirod la in the
jto the ctore. which haa joat bean rrvlaioa of H»e city charter waa the -Comiknj -.. orcliard" for irrSt. I
Coal Will be Reamed |ep«e<^
|epee<^ Into the ibaio part of lb*' broaffbt op by Alderman Moon, wbo
moVedthata conuattiee of three, with
WILL CALL FOR PLANS
on That Day
aeddarimetbeeve ,»**• city attorney mi an additional
rsreryi t and profitable address 1tx- .ppoiutod t« propose a reMr. Hotanthel to bl8 Tl.lon of the charter to the leirlalatare |
v •aseedar AAersoos-aa
Dyes, and raeponded to in the at lu next session. Mayor t.’anrer ap ‘
pointed as each « ommittoe Aldermen ^
lirfieu* Aeik»«.
Mpirit by the eaiployea
dee were epread in the rloak Moon. Wilhelm and Oillett. with City | ^ nimtine of the board of hbrJr
^
retlertla? afUmooo
I vm H.M rr««ar.
, and a deliolona baaqaet. for Attorney Orost. Alderman UiUelt ,
wWnh Mr. Boeeallial wa. aleo reepon. tried lob^k off. Alderman Vilhelm
” * "
”
'
■ibis .was eerred by the Uttle Tavern. insUted in hrlnjc relim d of th.- duty,
Pt . Oot. fl-Tbt
and Alderman Moon Insi-ted that be
aiecnaeea uoi no uenniie,
wanted Alderman Bamillon appoinikWI
amooff Tariooa delesau-a
in bis pluct but It woold not do.
to drawthe plans for the boiMing.
•Sloes to the roeeiiraera in
forma reatlarthina. Mayor Usrver stood by bis apiioint- Incloding the local archlterrs
Uairoaicea Then Mttobell
at least ererjr tnootli
addreaa He mid it was apparwil |
what the ooowentlon was KOtag to do.
IDlhe D«tl. rot tUrt.TB«lt l<» the j
______
U Ploagh and
Me said be waaiod to rrmlad kha mee
K»d>D«ud Knedutf or *i,htb rtreet L**'*
'
Kinney of Dorr. Mtrb..
that thistirlke had etrentlikened thi
port th.,.a.ete„. He .««d ‘'‘‘I j
J,™ ,d “
SHOE FOR WOMiik
rria^re Wednesday
eaoee of labor, and he did not wani
WM agreed among the alder
veolng
at
the
home
of
the bride. Sill
dampeai^t by nwe^
wben^cy dro»e at>ont tb. city to mre .
•lenth etreii. R.t, W. T.
Be pot the qaee
what work was most net*dM. that EaM woodiu se ofticiating <»uly th« im
m the ewreatiooi
tlon. and at
‘"tghlb street. b«-iog a feeder tor the | cce
n lstlres and frienils of tn.patBd iha fw lUoa wflh one load
chy. should be im|.roT.-d at the eity s I conlrartlng partn-s wen pn sent. Tbt
__________ __ _____________South weal Corner of Slate and
for Dorr.
he^rd. Cbmrs fuUowed and tiie’rot# '
Casa Streeta
agreement, had hdii the work done.
by aoolamatltfb was taken. Th«i dele- i
then voted to go to wortc east |
----------they have uM*d op tin* funds in ibe
district liiKhwuy fund, and an- about
lUMi in dfbt. Imvtng spent fiiVO.SO on
Mltcbtll asked the ptees to Mlate that
East Eight., stivet. AldcUan Moon
the cUms of special labor neoemery in
insisted ;that thm be paid from the
getttnf the maohlnery lu order for I Unable to Secure the South- general fund.
work shall retom to work tomorrow. '
eaat Corner
Aldermsn Wilhelm insisted that the
l<3 E. eighth Strevt
The ooDveoiion saog “America"'
general atreel food is almost exhanstand adjoamed sloe-die.
j
ed. .that the i-onncil has no right to
Wllkesbarre. Oot fl-The oonren.) Trss«iry lispertwoef MsSse i lwaaeio take from one ward to i»ay lor aaothUon of the UnlUKl Mine
met!
oris*.BMiir
n, Mr. Fuid^ er, that Newaygo street, Tmon atreet,
Classes Satur.laiN.
Elmwood avenue and other fe«*deM“
lTorol^°“toTuu.oo ule qa^loi^of :
farforMii.
prompt ant
w. le a!%u tu be jiald for oat Of the
adoptmg the arbitrmtiuD proposition!
nes tee Bate urCitUeM..
geotval loud, but that things lisve
eabmitted by President Rooeevelt J a, ivi.wk toil.-te-rd
changi-d. * There was conildeiable
n. D O . Oct. 21--The dlsc-uBstoo. that became somewhat per- VIOLIN LESSONS
The delegates t y
] troasnry department, nnable to seenre aoDsl. but the motiuu of Alderman
D. W. STEWART
Mite!.. 11 The Tot.. woold I the site foi the poblir ImiMlng at Mood waa finally i>aased. Aldarman
hare beefi taken yesi. rday and the Trarorse tUty. Mich .^elected by It at :ileder. Uoxborg Lardie. Moon and %rill ,-„rv>U pupiU fur viulii, at t!ir A. ad
UtOtB IN rm FOOTWBUN
.-my ,4 iim^K . Cnv t »|« ,a lluu-e LKai..
strike declaied oft. but ’ 1‘Tesldriit! the southeast corner of t'-as. and State Htewrns voting yes, and Aldermen Ott. .It rc?.iit,-n.r-.
W iitli S?
lu !(
TH£ OLD STMND
Mltebell desin-d ibst e». ry one S* | •iweU. has acoordiiigly selecteil one GUi.tt. runianicUm and Wilhelm
heard and so expressed himwlf to the I
the southwest comer of the same %-oting no
aoorsntion by declaring
There is {•‘rve«» U if a more eii^ niiive site.
Ald.rmaii Mo..u prod pi tat ed another
ilittle diftoreiir when be moved that I
fiiy Treasurer ‘Wor/borg be granted;
who voted for this strike and you are 1 . d^.-ions that the site now w>iect $tS tor extra eb rk hire while be Is
going after tb« deinqnent persooal
v t I- u,i,y^5fr*dayi
inally favored by Mr Field, but taxe. Alderman Gilleil was strong
the. oonveniion this morning beUering ;
aontbeast oorut r was recommend- In tiis opiioaition, holding that the
twfon^ the day ended his mrasure '
V
^
" Thcrt ntsmld h€
city
trraanrer
had
ulroady
been
granti
owtng to the difference^ «n oo^L
would be carrlctl by a large majoniy The site now . bosen will cost lio.&oo ed ff:*» for clerk hire The motion |
Ajfi mort pU'JiSurt in 'tPcurin^
TheraaoluUonspresenifKl ihlA*teoni*
Of Ibis, the govemmt nt approiiria- finally i>ass«‘d. however. Aldermen Ott.
tog espreseed the union t thanks for tlon t» fiS.VOn and citirens l.svr made Tiled,T. CunnlDgiiam. \S ilhclm. Box- ■.
nrw sfHHTs If ime did nM
kbt aid rendered hr Presidmit Booseburg. Moon and btearua voting yes j
up all of the balance. fi4.«K)0
hjn*t to hresk them in.*'
Musi be seen to be ap
veil, Ocyrtnor Odell of New York.
and Alderman Oillett and Lardie vot-'
Haoalort Banna. Platt, guay and Pen
Ing DO.
preciated.
\Vc
sell
only
IN A SPECIAL TRAIN
roue, the other Ubor organUatioet of
When the matter of ti>e bonding ol
the best ijoods.
The
the t-oantry an.1 the general public
tbs city for a new bridge on Weet
•ril. O. k. K.AVUI From itrwu i-ame up. .Mderman Moon
KIMBALL is endorsed
Ool fl-Roomvelt haa t'osaelB Foreeto iw Ul«
sapix>rt*’d the bonding od the general •'
by the leadinj; musicians
rlke oommlmlOB to meat i
«r
tieosfc Tmmpii
principle that posterity al.ouldhelp|
everywhere and is the
u Friday. October
pay for th. improvemeuts that shall '
best on the market.
Ided for them
Don’t buy a piano until
BOTH PLEADED GUILTY tri^V a .pec.altmm h..l.tmar- generation He sjoke
a
city
itall,
ard
he
may
yst
bring
that
you have seen us.
ranged to iTlng the enoUognDt here on
, the huh of November Oilfford Pen- matter up for the voting of bonds st
litw Stand
the
stvvial
el.*ctiom
to
be
held
for
the
N I oock of that city is a member ot the
Ralph Haatlnga and bci Hoxaiei
ent. rtalnment oommittw and he is bonding for the ^Rerworks pumps,,
Finod This Mor ninu
^
arranging for aomethlng especially Engineer Blomsl.ield steten tlist a
noe fur the oooasiun. lu sp«<aklng of steel bridge the full width of the
street, with b n foot waU< and oilier
• or an.TO a>r *
went the ManUtee Newt says:
e to m
o. lUMk
‘
preparations for tiie feast exwhich woold
oeed any previous effort. Tin Manis.tee oooUagBit will go to Traverse b,- the cheaiiesiin the end. would cost
about
teA.OOo,
but
that
a less exiienBd. Hoxsie ‘^*7 ^ • specUl train. They will Ik*
“Ralph
sivf
bridge
would
do,
for which be
oamr bsforr Justloe S M Brown this pcaited to make their presenoe felt lias not yet completed plans City
Your Tit
BkomiDg. diarged with ahooting par- upon arrival. There will bv in the Alloroey t Yoss snowed irom the chara lot of candidates for D. O.
koason. h,acn
tridge ool of soaam.
khum enlerwl
entertsd a
U'T that the city cannot bond for more ‘
pies of guilty end earn was promptly *
w
Waiting
than
for bridge pniTofea. and!
assnjssd the mioimom iwnalty. |I0
tit the meeting ■
STABBED IN THE HEART
j^ctionwas
te and ck.ts of fS TO. or thirty days
la the county jail Hoxsie promiiUy
antborUing the board
paid hktik •<'.
tbe vemark that
I to d,*cidr on .
iiiat was easy. Haftii««* howersr. j
- •»» mitete l ate u
the new pump droin-d and it- oosi, |
refased to nay. mytng that be would
Her. Mi^rir*
If you have i.rot to the
pTrparmtory to the s{woial election for!
^ to Jail first Juslhw Brown fcare | g,
bonding, waa |iaaaed It was expe, tsd
point where you are ready
VOTI WAS
unanimous!
Jia.cc
TRY ON A PAIR
BROWN SITE
IS CHOSEN
ftS-.T.sin:— —
,
<>0.
j for the federal builoing
.........
$3.00
l[ Swill Ciiif 15c al C»ld SUraga| j
MISS FLORENCE I. JACKSON
China Decorator
rrr
s"
AmiBOMMeBew Uneaf SUsSra Boial Books si
15c, 20c. 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c »o4
1 sew edinoB of some of the Ute Copyiirhi Books st
75 cents.
'
ffobart Beecher £o. e Props.
THE WEATHER f5L“£jS.S2T^ir
A Sawarrtina: OlsH
of red hot Uritami. m SA/*II Don*
COOKS’ GOATS
COOKS’ CAPS
COOKS’ APRONS
.\I1 pretty
<tvlrs.
-I mon Ma.lc - Ooolcs*
--tV.T-V. $1.00. $1.25
•IniQD M..1C Cookc»*Caip*.....................I5c,2Sc
• TnK.n M,.lc- Oookc*' Apron*.. . .. .... jo.. >Bc
••n St-lvfs toil «rong, hut Mill It ».n<- l.ti; n«llt“'
if vou .ion t biu <>:
Barin'Coats mad ¥asts
Bartandars OuthU ahmays ca tap
Price 5c
Before You Buy a Cloak
Sss tbs great line we are shewing. Che styles
are the eery latest and you will he pleased
with the extremely lew prices. « « « «
STEINBERG’S ^RELIABLE DRY 600DS AND GL0THIN6 HOUSE.
p
I You Take no Chancos
lu p’racinj: or.lciy lirt,-.
iViTh rcasonslilr ru»tu e., an fill ,vn\ ,»nlcr, no
maitci htkw Uirgc. as wc keep in
touch anil, nutsidc nurkcls..............
FRANK M. PAINE, Florist
OUR
PIANOS
GLORIA'
THE F-AIR
“THE F-AIR
25c. 50c, $1 ami up
Mf,/-. 4.1 \v„..l
SI i .
vn k.i.U ot
.,,.,1 Mitt. Um
V.,. .a,. i I’M.V- 1 ..J,-. N>« -I..;.. -
‘I
...
$2
4.
25c
26c to SUOO
^25c; 45c. 75c
AsHor& Co.
221 F’ron'tSi:
$3.29 ..
W. 'W. KIMBAU COMPANY
Trank Tricdricb
Tor you
- - -*
II
l«l
-W 4:!»
the fins WM iwi.l
Both Haslinge and Hos^ie srs
fpsllog dacldsdly cut up' over
ths fast that Deputy Ooulter took
riisir blrtb. TheyfrvlUml fi»T.40 U
s high pries to pay for 5 birda, aagaotally wbrs tiuqr do not got tlM« blrfia
MIHEIS OH FIRE
MUmvs — it—Th«lr I Ins SI Fa
OImcdw. Oct, 11-Ths United nolItePT Ml rauldhoote U an fiiw Fte
iKiaerp ars known lo hate IomI tbair
ivsi.
____________ __
IAJTSLT tegkt gHWi
L
liMda ^
that the board would have tiieir esli-1
husband mate nadr and would jirrM-nt it. lo
ntoMd to Ure that Uie rrailution providing for the
*fco“ a. i*d
—
amonni nctsied and thy sjiecial elec
roMoloai oo th. •idcirelk «t 10 iMt tion conld U passed at once. The ssaifbL Doelora to,A six stilobsa in tiiuate waa not foriheomtag, however,
Ihs musolss of her lisart and think sc no action oo this point waa poasible
•hs will lire. John Kingsley waa ar- before Thntsdav evouiug
The sewor onlinauce for the ext*-ution of the lk>i,emlna tir»-et aewer to
OMTBft: RCi\«oF rnr. ha/.mi
Gnflln sir,K*i. from ito i»rsent lennione between Ninth and Tenth, was
paawKl. the city to pay one aixtii and
the property holders fire sixths of the
Butloaa Bay. Mloh., Oct. fl^Tbe ixpeoae. whioh is eatimated at fil,material aasd by tha sdilor of tbs 064.te
Bamla tailpiacahas bam purahte*^d
The mailer of a walk adjacent to
by Attorasy A. A. tesiona and ia bs the property of T U. A. 'Tvegsa oe
iag movad ite hia oAoe Aa soon aa Elmwood avenuf oaaae ap, and Mr.
Mr. Sctekria aaoaaehta way el«ar a Ttsgea ahowe<f how he haa been try
saw papm will ba aaan in all its ing for two yean t« gt« a oemant
fftery. Ha teJB be wUl act pakliak walk than, and haa dspouitad hia
money for ii. and the other day the
Mate ate fur a plte walk, te
** ^
to buy a new winter suit or
overcoat or both, t^e hope
you will come heVe and
give us a chance to show
some of the good things we
have in stock. You will be
the gainer by doing so for
wc can fit you at a good
big saving of ifioncy. :
It pays to come to the
South side store for iood
Roods at Lowest I’ric^
jt.jy
Wilhthn
StWr
Ai the Did Siasui
UM‘I
GOOD THINGS
FOR WEARERS OF CLOTHES JUST RECEIVED BY US
WINTER CARS-the kind that ;
turn up inside, always warm and
ears, flannel or fur lined 75c. to
kinds—25c. to 50c.
patented,
next your
.so other
KNIT MUFFLERS-better than ever before, all
colors, stripes and dot patterns 5<jc. to Si.^a
Fine line silk mutllcrs same prices.
MEN’S AND BOVS' SWKAl ERS -Best line
ever shown here for the money; handsome
colors and combinations. Boys sizes—50c.. to
$1.50. Mens sizes 50c. to $400.
HATS—just purchased
New' York direct from
the manufacturer, new sh,
that wc show
here for the first timg, exclusive designs and
colors, all the popular novelties worn in the
East Full line shapes and colors of the well
known Stetson hats.
EW INVOICES OF OVERCOATS AND
SUITS—arriving daily.* You know the makes
wc carry, Stein, Bloch and Hart, Schaffner &
Marx; no others equal these—$12XX) to $25.00.
JyamiJton Oothing
■ \ f.-;
n
nkk^ kaen.
1HB BVUmiG lECOUL
•—saanr"—"
WILL GIVE ft SOeiR
niAVBIIUIOlTY. MlOMlGAM
6t9tra1 hiws
oflbtUhrid
MEET ftLUfiftlkftTMkDAY
TteHigkMkaoiath
U wUl •coot a* Me
fortlw good tin* it wiU U to tbon
talVMB AUwhi oU
ood tor tlM •btoolr it mmj kriog Vaouri. to tba dapartaaot of tba
la a. apaat Mq> ap tor a* laLab Eotombar peatooto dto
will giro • Molol Bo»Ofd«7 m|TlQi.T.«AmAISi.«J
Mlaate ehaaploeaip of a.
•tag to OMOr tbotaUttetltoOrtT.
wbast to and«
AU*«aa wa* lo ha., b*u> b«n
Tta OD« ta which tiM ooetaUa to l« ben which aarred as
Tba Eigltsh troops, after tba battla U*t 8.tax4a7. lalpat ao itaao off oa
toidkM ootyolhOMi
^ to o git tottal. ood a good tfmo of Ma1pt®]oet, kffl a qmitlty of pro- ooe pcolcxt or aaotb*x. Sow. bevror.
It
la ap to All.«aa u plar tU*
ri*tooA
Tha
wbaat,
arldenUy
of
tbe
U a«Mir«^d to all who atteod. The
tooto ll w»7t will hi tbeio. and if to •ana apooh, was aowu srllboal great aokortotMtaosaiM.
to Tr«torat Olty wto« fro®
It i.(latod tfaalAiItvHi baabada
^ bat an admirable barreat has
II will b* U tiM oatoio of a iolUAoar«pn*aiMtlT* im ManiiMo to got
jaat baan napad.
tioo ■Kttiag_____________
oa XioTono Cllr'. *t;U of ptay
Ba«iia‘s Blank Sea flaat
OTA OB AJTD PLATFORM
ilaoo a* ffaaw with tho Salt Oilp a
eqnlppad with a Urge nui
a«o Salaxdar. If that U traa.
“The Power Behind ihe Throoe,**
or •• flying drai
_ highly roccetoful romantic pUv b) tb# Russian aailotr^tTla them. They All*ffaa wiu probablj a*od aU tb*
fheodore Krcroer, founded on Sch.lpowartol^box kltaa, five batog line" a* ba* bMo abl* to
Tbe
loeale
.did not br aap au
ler*» daaaic, '‘Love and Intrigue/
igh to raise a man so that ba can
bffv«i at Sternberg’s Grand next
1 Unix toottoe la a* Uaalete*
act a wids
Tuesday, Oct.
28th.
Kaihetine ooonoitar botUla ormft Whan thera
rd portraya the chi
fata* wUl
U no wind the speed of tba ship raiaaa
-Aria,*’ daughter ot a Coun Musician, lem to a great height.
«oa. It le tboogbt. mad tb* Bl«b
ind her opportunities are markedly
>1 naaafOtaeBt hope tbat aic
A »oang Englishman Jornpad from
tbe top of a Santa Fe frsight oar.
while croaslrg the Salt Fork bHdga,
BBrUBUcaa arars tick ft.
Prnto City, Okla , sating toe portnnity to aee a good (
>x>tam would twy him to the eootoet wUl ptobably be oalledat*
or M .90. so AS to give tha Altos*r,k and making a bet to that effect
He toll short, however, atrlk ng a rock
ib«n*.^r.
In his pocket weie found evidences
Rev. Hugh Kenncvly will apeak at
that he was a nridiew of the aarl of
l^g Lake this evening m the mierLonsdale and that be had served in
esu of the AnliiSalooo lecague.
the Britito army in IndiA In his
pookefa also waa a toller from London
r. PuRTBKa •f WMfoto.
awyers a*klng him to muni to proaacute a claim to an inheritanor. |
cMAllLKa A. KLAJB af Jtatoao.
Oonslderable fear te felt by friends
if Commander Peary, tbe arctic ex
KOVIK A. WILUKS oT Va
plorer. who it in
n Philadelphia
UBUOa A. FALL iiT calAoaa.
frost bitten feet. It Is aaseried that
.csngreiie has developed
iTRli K II KaLLa%
believed that it would be advls
U L. WKlUMTort
kble to amputate the froat bitten toes,
nut opersttooe of this kind having so
ften proved unsuoceesful tbe phyel^iane and eurgeons attending OomAMClftlMAI.ll M nsRRAUti
nander Peary will only vaaort to an
Aseration in case the patient falls to
laid to treatment.
OlftLAKO«»<‘* MOFFATT.
province in the Utlcr part
Rev. John Edward Herman, pastor
vghtcenth century, and the atory tclh
« Do you suppose your Vtaol
»f the intrigues of the rival factions in •f the OongTcgationsl church of
JAA a. MUMRUK.
he ptlty Court to obtain asrcndenc) dilford, N. H , read the aermol on vouM do me tny food?” stid
Sunday which was jirtAched 100 years a vomin customer die other
». cr the reigning Prince. “Ana
MKPIJIILICAK COITNIl TICKKr
oved by a young Bar^n, an.l a schem- EO by Rev. Humpbreye Moore at his dty. “IJustdra«round. My
ng Duchess who is inlaiuateil with lUstollatiOD as pastor of tbe church.
work seems an awful burden,"
The table d’hote keepers of Berlin
lira plots to secure his hand. Tht
OAVlUO.CaANDl.KR.
“ I think Vlnol wUl help you,”
ava combined with the boarding
p odoction is under the managemeni
said our clerk. “ Our folks at
>f Edward C. White, who gives prom- uonse ladies, and announce *no more
aaKr x. waltkb.
waeU-de*t*rt stands abollthed.owlng home use it. We have such
»c that the costumes will be magnifi
•ent and a prominent feature. Tht u) the scarcity of meat. If we hare to faith fn it that we will pay the
niAMK W. WIIAOK.
pay 85 percent more for meal, we money back If It doesn’t help
iupporting comiiany is large
Wt gUVdeesert.”
•ially and is h^^cd lo be of an even
Chicago citUens held a maae meat* you.”
w. arxwARU.
jxcellcncc.
____
She took a bottle of Vlnol
tog and passi'd a^resolotion damAndOn next Thunday.OcX. 23d, Walk- mg the eeUblishment of the whipping home and has since bouffht
WBO. u. cMuaa.
•r WTiitcsidr will present an extraor- ,ioat for thH punishment of footpnds.
another bottle.
A
vigilance
committaa
was
formed
bnary res'ival of “Richard III.” at
Vlnol was sold last yearoo
. W. CURTIS.
t deTue luesus to pot a Slop to the
veinberg’s Grand.
the same piaramee. How many
King Richard III is the most vivi.- □Idup epidemic.
M. B. ALLTN
of tba moat ycouliar wadding, “ refunds " were there, do you
character ever depicted by Shakes
think? Less than two percent.
»eare, and it will alw.ays l»c regarde.' •ver parformad is that of Giogani
v.th ranch interest by theatre goer^ SbAgaralo. of Rye. K. V.. and Mi».
In other words, Vlnol did
luT during recent years few actor' Frwsionoto Morolvo. of San Sirgio.
successful work In ninety-^bt
lave devoted themsches to' its por- Italy, and although they are more than
cases
out of 100.
raval. Perhaps an appreciation
Tha damocraUo pram oonllnocs
For wo £reat classes, those
hCTc facts has induced Walker Whitebowl agaiusi tba tm.l erll and t«
Muplehav# not seen moh other in
who can’t seem tb tain strenstb,
eradit tha rapoblioau party with at "cc to give it a prominent place
lis rejicrtoire; or it may be that ht .ears. Shf declined to oomv to U
and those who are tired at
tht ilU tor which the big monopolir
las held it in abeyance until a ripei •onntry Lnleu she was married to nothltis, we say; “Try Vlnol
>raratpoosiblA Ithaiipeuatobe
•xi^ricnce and a more robust ttrcngtl Sbagaralo. so a contrwet was dn
oaapalgo matanal, bat iha damoorat
on our euarantee.”
ap which U»e American consul
.houUl
come
with
years.
to oraiora do not atop to make it pUi.
Be that as it jnay, this young iragc Rome had her sign, maxing her
that the togiaiatioo for gorer
ban. but now in the full strength oi Aife of Uu* Kyt* man. She will oome
ooatroi ot the tmaw waa drat loin,
lis maluritv, is presenting an elabt to her husband at once.
daoad by the tapoblioaca in oongrra
Oaraou Wallace ws* recently ap
ate produrtion of this* great
sod Ptompily htlied by the
pointed teavhvr of U*e #cbi>ol at Brad
cason. “Richard III” is r
oonta to that bodj who
-•uriUe, near Latrobe. Pa., on enteriog
•gataal myr
mtaaaw
U
gorgeous gowns and costumes and die scboolroom the other mornii
to fagaUia the
aooatlad eril
And it waa the Uto WilUam McKin -en.c environment, and no expensr aas informed by his biggest pupil, a
if iniSnry or energy has been s|ured mrley young ruffian, U*at he was
lay woo drat brought to tha attaot
“^of ooogtoaathemattarof truat ragoia n an effort to present a glittering .;olDg to be licked. WalUoa prtdes
OPERA HOUSE
pectacular pr iduction of the play,
uinueU on being ao expert boxer hud
SAO by goremmaoul infloenoe.
Fifty people will supporr Mr Whitc- .a About three minutes tba •eiuil
'drat astt iraat plank so be inaerted I.
-iide and, with such an ensemble, sat- joUy lay in a c^orner with a broken
• MMisoal poliUoal platform waa writ
slacioiy results should l>c producctl j*w and hit eyes in deep mourning
too by Mr. MoEinloj and added to tb.
Then the teacher washed hi* hands at SOCIETY’S GALA NIGHT!
topablloaa platform in 1888. On th
-ENOAUEUEM (
the pump and called up the first clast
drat of Jana. IW). a vote waa take
V tl.rf-V 1 bines from a yoketu history.
upoe a bill proTtdlns for a oonaUU •mnb’n iwulUir vi. wp
The odd spectacle of men, women,
...vl, a, kii.il
U...I uf m. iunl oin
Itooal amaodmanl giting o.
V *lo not
“or mau-rial by slnldren and horses all dancing a wild
powar to ragolate oombmationa an.
dtgbland fljy was pr* sealed the oth
t .-aau. Tha maaaura waa detaatad b
•r day at
Pont Sully, one of the
a aoM of IW yaaa to lAJ naya. Tb bauvry and uilitTx\
nost frequenud bridxa* acrosi
dwDOfoau were uml-d in obatinotin.
thrown doun, turned lu-slde Seine. By some mishap the elettric
t A lagialauoo wbiob Uie rapobUcan out and n-coDbtmvt.'d Ini.* an alwurd
.loles
of
the
tramway
sysiam aaub
baltotod to be a lemedy fora grow
ay. .V TtH'Iile. bfMiry bvadvU ld»a
ashed a short ciicnit, and the day be
aail. The iooooalalency of the demo rutbU^sly d t upon, crlH*lcU. lorn i
SiiccASsriil Romantic Drnmu
lug wet. aU the bridges bemme oharg
pleei'n. put toeeibrr backxxTird. with
new tall or lu-ad ou li. The kings ed before tha electrioians arrived,
Bnglhib bi d.-lllKTaUly murdered, all toreral polloamen were also forced to
ghiBg to bold up aa a bogaboo a
Wriuen
for a Joki‘. Then. loo. everything
twrform, to the great amnsement of
troata aaem to offer tbe baat m
funny. If you only think
If we i
tha public
f .w pcoaoot DwdA But the Intelltgen. city pc'ople. Ikiw hdarlou* tbe kc
peopla Of the ooaniry are able to ae. kneed rumlmt. and If we llve.lo tbe
tiioor^ aladdar without difficulty, country bow mirth powokUig
oapaotolly in thU uaat when tb.
the aummer lN».-tnIer. say*
the IkKvkman. .Vll fad* are ridiculous
Oar baa aaTUtal runga broken out.
omitly and it became neoessary to
to evcrylKHly win*
Pvory nun In u craibk but me. move the bodies to the oemacery.
City Clerk liaera baa iaauad tblrt them.
Politic*, ikK'lcty. all avo^Titlona but Whils th# wort wgs going on
ddglioaMaa thU year, but it U aaaeri mine, d^a, di'atU. the law. prison, pain.
the workmen exhomeff nine bodies
od thal ibuto ara more tbau tha
pov**rty. facial and racial |*o.'uIlarliles. that have tbe appearance of white
baroHlogatotbeoitT. It la pi
other |*eorle‘a hop*-, .and fiwra. prunes, marble and are as solid as a rook
Presented
that ibare ara a few dega wbiob havi the Inhabitant*
-wiih
•e M«. »«t«>b«>a to Ih.iT colUn tlea. tbe rect'ntly rich, tbe auffertng
£biberate
Tk«. I. u odluDo* nrtUUoc tht
*‘Wbeo death seaoiad vary
Coslnmcs
ot OBlteiiucd do«> wd
the fight, the fit. the mule, the debu- from a severe stomach and Uvar
^0.14 b. wtorowL A U« th..
Unte. the fijing inscblne, the
ip»d to oo. »-n U «ood to. «oth.r. Uker. the inx-t, the boll, the %'oli'auo. trouble, that I suffered with for
Md lb. •«.. na. .ppliM lo dof.. love, charity. whUkcr*. war. pesllleuce, years.” writes P. Musa. Durham. K.
”Dr. King- New Life Pills savs
ChroMt ot do(( Aoold b. oomptllM famine, tbe unloaded shotgun-aU art 0.,
my 1 fe and gave perfeet health.
M wax. for tbur put lb. bmmmo T«T. very funny.
Uoma Md If ibU U not daw lb. d<w
ine hoummdd ble,M>l with ooble
Iboold eoap*. tb. aitom
_ _ 2S AltbtS. .
___
M.I at tb* Uw. ltb.».tl.ct./l. daughter* oucht lo be a l*appy
W. A. Jaui
4UT «bM b. rt»oMwJf»orb.xW Most i*8rent^i forgrb however. t«
PRICES
hue thi m with lo^ r of nature, wiilch la to tueat the toel famtoa
installtog
FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT:
X liaat drying plant and has
the toaobln^. Ha has dtooovarad
35c, 60c. 76c. $1.00.
of exoallent peat 11 feet daap
Box 8®ats$1.50
taa utamr hM come a«Ain. Tli«» U
extending anderlfivaacraa
MdoKtaUMto la Moed of lartoloto but
tba dtartar abould ba oatolully
l^toaoommltuaaiidaoatoaMd. Use them nghtly In lueli deep eburv'h
•AMtoBAkait uimaoaaaary toMHimid font* unless you Uptlxe lb.m In
say. "We have aomeibing jnsc as
sweet waters which the great I
II toMtory snaaton of tba tofl
girer striken forth from' the rock of
alAto or two and tba
HardtroodJTi^r^d StuWdc
your native laud. Yon cannot lead
wiU baaoaroalj tocofnlaad a. Ibto to them faithfully to those uam
Bktobto mMohprldawtotokaMwba. hewn rhurrh altars while the
JC8T OPENED—Tsro
it wto cowoslrad a taw yaars agoaltsrs In beavrn mnahi for you with
out Inscrlptlou-Altari built, not tA but
by. aa
BUYBMifhMitonto-IOe. Banda.
teftbfiWlMatcaitotNbt otu
reaMtdUmaikaaaMvtiy |ood bap
of guBg, bat tooB of them report
tbM the birds aiK ooae too ptontitoL
Tbe fint of the UoUocm lUiik,
Kti^ofPythiu,pwti« will occw
Special Sale tWs Week
On Bedroom Suites
and Odd Dresscrs«
OHAMD TRAVERSE HERAi^
Tbe ooodcmaAtioo suit of the
C,L.d:M. v».tbeM.d: K, E. t
postpooed today, by the cooicol
the partio, to Nov. 4.
•^AJirJssar^zssr
Weak and Tired.
J1S.G. JOHNSON
SUinbtrq*s Grand
TUESDAY,? 28
ty
Edward e. Olbitc's
Cbrone
UidLnkir
TMirEiHiitir
J. M. TULLER
Trims! HtTfi.
.*:; •/ ^ 'j ^
';
li Jie l-
'll:
, ': '
•,
A POSITIVE CURE
Far WmmdM, Sar^ Cat*. DwrwA
Malts. aa4 ItekiAA rues.
IVck Bros., druggisu. »»f tirsuU lUpIds. Mich., hsve msnufavXured * I‘ecka
King of Ointments*' f.r many yrsTA
It has proved so valuable lu Lnudrads
of cAsra in curing poralii**ut fever
•arc*, that a wktor field u desired in
erder that tha afflicted may avafl
thcmselvca of Itf great edicleocy.
lUey have on file muuy Luudreds
of letters from aU part* of me countrv. Mi-eaklug In tbe highe-t term* «»f
fells e-mcaciou* remedy, It 1* a i>t»s4-
the
to m..l , r.- in«Nly 1
alia* the In
.h’tic
das* Jar. <
*, S,-*i!*f.vtii »n ffunr
anteed or i
nefnndtisi .\bk your
* King t>f Omimcnis,
WehavTtoo.
»bow
*
hewl plate
...............:.................
A good, well B»Ad«, Solid guk. 3-ptoce suite. beVel Foomb lOule
mirrur, for........................................................................ .
$11.75
1175
18.00
*l.««dd«t.vu*.5.oo.
I want jron to see ov Beantlfnl ImlUtion
MalMfaBy Salles
$7.75
J. W. SLATER « p>Kgai*s«Ej2>**'
W. L Douglas
$0 Shoe.
tail. oa. 23
O
STEIBBERG'S GRAND
Itaaglas Shoaa U *ia to amHE ataM-tlMF
itotaa atyta and wtoirtag oimilUaa tvraatod hy
•.wkhprkMlivwHagthaimraaaaralL . •••
Whiteside
W'e U DOUQLASSIM, $2M,$SMoUom,mmd$So9$
RICHARD III
CALP. FAIWT CALF. MUSfitA CALF.
\Vc arc Kxdusivc AKcr.ls for this Cit>
•A. S. F-RYI\AAN
50 PEOPLE 50
PRICES
35,50.75e,tl,e:’.. JI.50
HamU b»« (W mVp *t th*- U.z «<mor
TnlrptMMa«> lit
IWEr.
be in the market thi» mnnler for all kin^ix of
and
the highest market i»riccx. Call in uTitc ui beftwe
IN F. OTT A: CO.. Travcfve
JOH>
S”
Cbe$c are martn
Goods...
And if you would bte warm, warmer than you are
now. you had better get some.
^
OutingWe yiatinel
Special
have some 10 yard and 20 yard lengths that
are really 7c goods, but we have marked these to
sell at 6c the yard. Ifs a splendid bargain.
OutingA fineFlannel
Extra nap
grade of goods, something that you really
need: all the good colors, pink, light blue, red.
cream, sells at I Od. Have another good grade at 8c
in both light and dark shades.
Ouinea
hen Flannel
A popular weave, and one that sells rapidly.
grades.8cand lOt.
Two
?
SbakerFlannel
We have four grades of the unbleached at 5c, 8c,
10c and 125^c. The.good bleached is^Oc. Have
. an extra quality that is used for dressing sacks,
morning robes, etc., at 15c and 18c.
Flannelettes
/•
The finest line that is carried in the city, comes in
plain colors, polkadots. with the side bands, and
used in endless ways only known to the feminine
mind, sells at lOc and 16c.
nightOfRobes
flannelette in pink and light blue, made in three
different grades, according to the extra trimming.
Sl.OO. $1.25and $1.60.
THE BANNAfl & LAY
MERCANTILE
COMPANY
>»
TMAVsnsW orrv, «
.
miom
* A'
t poo evTT Mtw. at pnccs that
A goud. w,^ll mads. wvU fiAhhed. y-pitre ehs
MR. WALKER
1
■T- !t
I
■:i!
A KISS BEFORE
ENGAG^IENT
tOrtclaatJ
Ak«a and 1 wrrr
Ibr beach.
-JL mtMunur *aW .Ueeb. * » »«re
prwut to forgive \hko a oiau. Sha faa*
aorv Lrart. A oiao
aUU
HUT IT OFF ANOTHER DAY.
BUT BK SURE AND ORDER
SO.<lE HANNAH & LAY CO/S
FROM YOUR GROCER TODAY.
“I «lvuU If mu} a W01S9 cm* be charliable U> t»tnb«9r aruu*au.”
-1 cau. WUea there U du u^4*^:uu»1 a m *hca yuo.“Would >-»»u ficrive a **ri lor i<ru**iUa«: cue to hlae her aiihout Ui> beui«
to ber’;"
liiTiJ.ve
“Well icrued. W U;
foTKlreiue;
a'he i**uu u. Ihe .uwufcr- lie ahouiU
luke advauia4*v of aomauS aeuk.. Whom have v..a t^u ».iu*.ioc
•thr*
• U -uUl K.ve V..0 her ii«Uie. 1
t'aoU.U In: tlouhly
■ “.V Kil l a uo aoulU
hen.elf
j aoulu hot » aix -I “Lhm* I bhiuie her. Vou ha V .♦ ju..l aahl
\
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i
^
*
HANNAH & LAY CO. i \-^i:
,,,
nJ
to Bahrein,
Ondtnstd Hews
% cf michigdti
would come to her later.
Henry Bomwa. driver of the rolnctoer llrr dopirtment at Eaton Rapida,
baa pleaded guilty to the charge of
araoo
Ur baa been in the habit of
|
!
^
.tvf^riiily. • yuu
•i
or u
ng aii«* w aa. ’
tblug
?
v.a^ more tiiati a tUmg.
hhi* Hai. a Jiuu.an tirllig wnli ntuu*
lu*lr. Dioau
a ►ilu
oac aa
UiUL."
•V«U »u.*Ui *.n«*
ii ridlo aU.il girl
*v;tii ■ (iialky
**
“Ou Ihi <x.jitiTi;y. ^J|.* waa \iry |*n*t-
an Inland of
iahabltanu in the l^endan golf, ad-
joining the coaat of Arabia The
Mann Manorial hoapilal. in wnlob
Mm DePree faaa enliated to aerre for
flee ymm, will be dedicated in Kor.
Mlaa Vimiola Mackaaala. dmurbtar enber. nader the anapicea of foreign
of U«a late Dr. A. (’ Mackaaaia of ainiona of the Reformrd.Chorrh of
HafasM. waa held op br two tiD- America
EUie Erarte. an « year old lad.
haowB mao Balarday afUmooo, whlla
pUylog
drlrlon to lahpamlng. Her watob. wilh two oontpaalooa. waa
riiica aod mouej wera denao^ bot with a SS-caltber rerotrer near Bear
a llttU amall ohaoge waa all aha paaa«p. bar Taloahlaa baTloff ba«a loft
at boma. la at* affoft to flad tba
g\xV§ rlaftouabf tha hlghwa^BMC
<ml offber glora* with bit pooket
kalfe, Thr girl waa thrraunad if abr
ontiaad police
omorta li.ai tmrm
J
’
f
I
Ur
'^“WU
lug Uj. I..*
' ll.Oli.
Lake aod the Aon wonld not dlaohaige. very narnrallr. if yen
He etmok the haraaer againit a t-noe ywu
I.UmrliT.
board and reoeired the bullet in hla
• Itu: y.Ai sjld th.-st wh«-n tl.»
bream. It glanced aloog a rit. and
the boy waa painfoUy ioinrwL
i n <ipi«MUDi;tj loM would •
i*it you ro.iM I- ch^MHal'h*.Stereo Mmlge. a Per** Marquette
•c harity
railway brakeman of Port Horoo. fell
from a train aliout 40 roda north of the
depot at Croewell at 8 :B0 fiatarday
morning and waa Inrtanlly killed. He
leavee a widow and three ehildr jo.
r U i-vTlTfT^i.
I
Martin Adameoo. who reeidea in
t tUU Udd Jndj “
to aet flro to Bear lAke townahip. Manletee ooonlr.
«*L,ulld,ii.
Her
haildioga In order that he might draw waa arreatwi BaUrday. by Depotv
pay for driving
ibe bora made a United Stated MarMial O 'Donnell of evnt v.n»i al,e tlmt ah«- dl.l n»»i wail for |
Grand Rapida, charged with amaablng
me :**
her; hut. ilir..Min>* lur white •
Dltod Slatea mall box**.
He arm. imeiiMt m.v m-k. hIi«- kia-4-.l i***-.“ 1
Laat apriog Ira Sallabory. a farmer ^ojxt
“I he l;..rnd thing*?
•ear Paw Paw. planted aoaa poiaue^f. waa arraigned befote United Statea
Th.-ie v :m a leug -lien,Ahi-n aal
and DO July IB he hanrreted the crop. Commimiooer Moma. Hr waa held
iHineli
On Joly 17 be |.laot*Ml wune of the for trial at Grand Hairtd. in Norem. down on th- lH>.i.h ntnl Ih-*:.*)I*
the a tiMl w-Itb iu-r t»ar.t*H*l
two day.
BaU wax fixed at f UOno. i„ d.
kou ei»* *dtend<it at tm*.*’ 1 K.tid.
tettw., «id U.« w«k b.- dug . Die* '•<■1. o' -'■•’■h h.' ««' to J..I
aectlng nn-i ir t**'•.•1t.
,
crop gtotrn frOB IhnB. VIbI'. lb“I niu hurt that I ahoi»W Imve beiMIlrf «Ub Ml. blg.n, »nyw„. «b«,!
tvtsrn Ib
.
we oan grow two rropt a year, mya
A moat pleaaant eocirtr event wa*
the Free Preaa.
gathering of dtaUugnlahed peraon
"Lnai ei
Jamea Oailowny. a wealthy fanner \
whom Miaa KmUie Crowell enter“Uh**r.*
oj Monroe ttrect
living near Pontiac, died Sunday
n here we lire pitting.“\ err i*(
afternoon from a gnnabot wound re- Salartlar afternoon. Ihe moit de
I P.1W a epark of aunllfiht refracted
(»-lved while hnntog at noon. The lightful feature of the altrrnooa was
fruui her *•* •• !>y n t*«r. *1 here wa* no
onfortnoale man with a {larty com-'' ihe trip to Mt Olympui < Ramadell*. mistaking U.
friaing hU father. Jerome Galloway, Etll). On the top of Mt Olympui, I7
“Ale.ni. * I -aid. “im*gl* e me.• V..H t.*.v.--tt»-j»e.l li.e »<imiuendlv ••
;
Joehua Hill. Galloway', nephew, and drawing loU. iwch one determined hla
ocoapatlon. Tboee i*reeont
“.Vh-eii no OiM- 111 le.e ttuh:
.rid j
a companion, were hunting on Gallo future
were:
Jupiter,
Lilia
1
Po;d;
Jjt.o.
way'• farm aod In ».ome manner a gun
Ihe
lime
i..r
wordhad
jMMe-d.
aud
Lydto Wade; Paria, Edith Darrow;
waa aooldentally dlaoharged
Helen, ^k>phia Danieli; Aemwa, Nel ‘ it T1.-1- f-iriiioMie tlwit there on- -onieAt Kalamsaoo Mra Lottie Snyder
lleeGrmyeoo: Dido. Mar/ Borktnan; thing lK--iih*- wtwdp •nm-tiUix m to
aaka abeolote dlvoroe from her hnatake Iheil pilo e
Onpid.
Mabel Eldred; Proe«n>lo«.
her lowartl me and
band. Ward H. Snyder, a local arUat,
Blay Ooveoey; Pinto, Kmilie Ctywh.-i
allegloff hyimotlam, .she olaima that
A hm-t «ff im-rrv laughter from lieher hubiiantl haa practiped the ar; cn
liln.l. .1 . *4ild - iinii- iilH.nt my n«v L. le
her aod made her act at rariema Umea
ropy mouth against my ehe**k!
contrary to her bi'at judgment
She
“Alee...* I »ciid. “Ih'.s I- thr ‘thing.'
aaja be oootroUed their marriage aod miHit of lH*r kln.1. n.iuild.n-ed h. r»
llH* -nilheadt-l girl with a chalky com
Kwenil Ini** tn advam-e of the nven
that aba sow feara him oomtantly.
plex imi.' the Niuner/ who k>—e.1 tne.
am.nteur. She wan enpv. h.?*erv. r.
John Saader«>o. a farmer living
She ha- oJTeiMhil ngiilu **
.Vle-u rt»-e and without a w«inl
near ManomloM. Uye claim t*. haring
walkeil r.way and . io-p.-| tb«* Umiil
raleed the largeat twbbage grown In
walk, nn^^ln a few m.nui«-i. her rvthe npfter penloaula thla eeaaon.
It
tivuling bguir w n- hM w hhln the je.t
One day n real painter rellM nt
tlpe the etnlea at M ponnda
borne, and -h.* iotnu^UnU W ronu lv.-d tala of ti.e hotel
A Ml. Olcmena* lady was oaUing the i.Ie.a ..f i.-^thic hm.
Sin- ««nikl
“U -he Iiiatl'/ • .*i-k«i| my little fiiend.
upon a friend, and in leaving the alii.w him n ►iMiiuim
“Mnii dfs-sn't exprr-p it. Uan*t you
work, hill would re*I-nI noihinc thni find a w..td ill toM. ehUd-r vo.*ahubry
bonae. taw aoino j-eare on the Uwn,
might had him f. Ku-i-'et h.-r m l*ecue of whlcli ahe picked np and Ing Ibe creator tlnreof. fio,tbe fair that will Ntler tlearrilw her con.llbit into it The la»te of the fruit did amateur prv'.iHh'il to
the leoJ iittn **
•What d;d you d../**
not pieaae her. and as ahe m arod the painter towanl her m.ii^ten.l.i-e.
I had .imwn b.*r on i.» hlit.vly con
“Of what echo'd wonM %mi rati thlf
•tnwt abe threw the pear into the
demn a woman who wotikl rev'Hve a
palnllm:?** ahe .►k<it. . v|Hi-tanllr.
moii Upon her arrival at home alie
*"tif the iKKinllng «rli.**»l.“ promptly klar from n tu.*iii to w hotn ahe waa not
replied the |v*|.iier.—Spare Momenln engaged and then kla—l her my-elf.
“1 have acfiil very h.ndly.** I aakl to
waa borrlfiod to find that bar falae
the child, ‘ and an. Leaitlly aaiiatiied of
teath were gone and that .he had
myailf. 1 wUh you would go to her
brown them away with the pear.
- Before^hla 1
i for the Vl.-e
for
me and trjl her an.”
OaM off railroad Itea have partially Preaidency Theodore Rooeereh wrote
! t.*..k h.r Ad It. mine and led her
.,™..b. r„,p™bi..B MUbp.B.n,
t*i the hotel. Vimv It waa hei iMHlUnie
•sy fatt
familiea have
gathered
^ j ublubed in il.e number for ami I prt*ferr.Hl that Aleen*a auger
I to laat
laat 1them all winter.
November Bth. this being one of the ahouhl linvr lime to owl 1 deferred lt»e
Mi» Kllraheth IVPre**. graduate 1 remaining weekly lasaea of IPOJ eent
employtni *‘«*H
next morning
Aleen’s timtlier uniKuinocd that her .laughter wa« mdlp-
nurwi of Botterwonh hoapital.
Rapid.,
'
hae
.........
Piles
accepted a profeaslonal j
'
i'SP!
boya
■
TUeOompanlon'alVMvS-
WAISTS FOR MEN.
ImteBi I.AndttM I'aakleH a «.r«-at
l« I n with
dl».
mBv thi “waUi- ; r.-n..w» »ndj*^Kii<jhU- If tu.y w,M,id U ieg:*r.hii «> wril
dre-Mii.
Ih.- l...i..l,n, iMdy MuiL ;
For I'Ver half, a
'
UntC j
among un n. Their atndhil eulirvatioii»
haa i»een Ilmltnl
the S.-X w horn the/- ^
beat -nit. But now fH«hloti ha- Kvued (
Ibe fiat ih.1t lie- mn-milii.* wnl-t mu.st
thai b'i« mu-t U*!
L with ohvioiiaj
The aUualh.n
!.*i.ut>-l their!
dUB* «dtUM.
»«,
WJU»1«
Ihry l,:n
-t. ».il0w»Hl to!
develop wit hit. luii•l*b. I. Midd.-niy me
■I met .dm M 1- at-olutfly j
ie<pii-:ie for the prni-r we„nng of
aumniti :tnd -mtet .-Keh tu
D iMml
exj».*ml never -o l.iv<-hly In ixtilora'|
hli:-. no nun. . nn ho;- to i„- -yUBbly |
attir.ll if hU w:n«i .)oe« not lut»*V tri- I
angle f.i-hton fr*«.. the -In.iiuierv
j
W e-t end taih.r» h.t/e h.id ... BI.X- j
10U-. worry ing tiim* -.no* the »iew tinier t
WA- protiiitlgai*-!. ;.nd ni.iny gtiitleuien
of alhleli. .ii-|a.-it|o|i.* .h-.|.rl.* their
luvUihle wat-t-. hnve in,-,!
dt-.nvtT
the identity „f the m,w ho cr.glj.uttd
what they niituriillv r,Ltitd - ntj inof .V unae praciiwl lutn «.f luiml ht.ve
vl-.i,it the o.rpetUfThe feaUInn nu.miiit- 1..
te i.n* to
the «1a**p of the da mileA ^e-r Wall l oierias.
A new wall roverln * N lenug pl.nc'd
up-m the m,irkr?
It
an nrtlflctal
ieathei and »- the Invention ».f a
rriiMbaian
French l.iiU.-t pap.*r«
bate not
*^dd In the Un't.-t Staleto anvthhig like f..‘ extent they wen*
twej.iy Iind even t.-n y.iir- ago. aa)-p
the Brltt«h I»*siwaiot
De.-,mUne find
the vari.nt- h'lgU.relle:'- aimcl.tptn. Hiteruaxp. llgn.iiniir. <v.tii.i»ld ..nd tym-'itptle. wM. li lend them-. lv,1,
readily
td decor-Atlre treatinenl-. hnve v.ry
properly t«keii the pla* .* of the foreign
leather- The nm paivr .-mM-tp of
pl*>cea of r,*fupe aktn ami hide ,-ut ev
roedUurlt Ptuall and inU.-l In u r.at
ane.1 with .nu .nten.ely nlLnlh.e polu-
ome. When this article
on
'The
I Pnwldenoy" waa written no one c*mld
u> yoe t have foreaeen or dreamed even that
V.'baw’s iU author would ao aoon be oalleQ
am and open to take up the dulie. of the
----------jgreat oflii^. Kor Ihia reaaoo alone
I
J. W. MILLIKEN I
r^ONKV' MAOBC 11^ -TOKJ WAMT- IIT
£
A
Trida^, October 24tb
the Jlnnis Line of Turs w I
Will be on exhibition in this store. De
troit is the best fur market in the world.
This firm is the leading fur house of De
troit, and with the millikcii Guarantee
back of it you certainly can buy furs with
confidence. It will be a grand chance to
get a fur jacket in Sealskin, Mink, Per
sian Lamb, Otter, Beaver, Near or Elec
tric Seal or Astrachsm, also everything In
neck pieces and ijnuffs. Also a line of
misses’ and child|-en's furs. Come in
and see this line and have a coat or
cape made to your measure.
■
*i ni ^
r.
Y.ai ran u- It «el if
- ,iu*da. of poUlioal apidiou.
-k
Mr. r.*^
A tw. ntv-eight mge Proatieclus of
tyfe. /ad., my.: i the IfOB volnm«* of The Youth’. Com
t«lM*l. Tbrianmi'
B < lamton and .ample copies
ooptea of the papiM
“I work bard awl Urt a g
I be pent free to any addresa.
THK YOUTHS* OOMP.VNIoN.
Ih'rkeley Street
Boston. Maaa
Tl*al«irpdtbe.i. “ ftikv aboxataUdpalam.or
lhL AW. C«a» Mxwmax Co., Buffalo, K.Y.
. h-'Wed
• .Dined off to Alren,
u].. ami
I P.IW that tie* mrB«-nget *.iN.k.-. Then
for the rti-t time In t*vei.t> four hours
I <iw Ahi-n - f:i.'e l*rr«k into a kmlle
BARTKKOKIW-
yr.i.W. Chsse’s OintMirt.
child In h'T ann- .
DUcr .M.--I. p'.t dooi. he. t—,k aod
l.r^ tl,e dniwlng r.-m.
I Mio!l«l out
o.i to the piiyi-i .ind found l.T h-.idng
.mt uj*..n tlH- c* e..n
I ep,...p.. ied -hei
put I. y .;rm at-mt D-r kl—1! h-r. nnd
This U the Only Machine
Which Will Actually Ovap
.. .
Without Ma«hing.Pa»>a.a.a.,
----------------
Eaxilr Adittste4c«ir
Self SharpcaiBC.
Be«a.v7i;^ommen«.l
Mother's Friend
Ujpopolarly tued. 2t is a liniment cApilr
f the CTcction of a new machine xhoj administered and for external u-e onU.
West Front attccl. The building Ihvgoaat wusDCB aheuld ti^- thiaromciV.
oL Vo ‘
uudenlablya frien<l toherdurmg
, nature's term of suspente and anti, iiatimi.
;fccl m ai/c, and will be usm^
for Ihe
noUwr;, FrtegTif !»«<. ihn^:b.».l
of Mt. *Bca*.Wcv's
n-, axle
«le'»Ae»‘i<».’rillr>f>«lh«hc«K..thcnAr
5^ ^
The B««t Meet-Cutter Mede.
FOR SALB'BY
A. Montague
»iorics in height
cutting
ling «lcv;cc.
dc
nil lic lUMnlatncl jn cc
ion.
day bight, while watebiog the ecllpMi
He rroouefi
hiaMif with tUAiMltr.
ON
COLD DRESS GOODS
FOR
in.TiiMc pri. kl -w l.j. 1.
have
I,.qwa-.ti
il.«* l,..;iy AtHl :lH*tr . wn iK-am-iin
dcvf>i.»i-*-l Aim!
;.T*i u. alng a.. ^•\»-«i,T*i'U.
al.n-I-^nnity «f m-
"5jl’6hArS*ttJrtd«iUn.l nrKion irin
S“aS
:SI:|
heavy
all
wend
40 in. h Camels Hair for WaitU
ah.l Children’s Drcaiie*.. cheap
fSc
29c •
BLACK DRESS GOODS
All Wo.^ Black Cheviot, a reg
ular 50c seller, for
39c
r*4 in. AU Wool Black Venetian
a gocKl .loilar value ^
-for three .la>a..
** SILKS «
Coedod Silk in liKhl blue, innk. old roK, Cinliiul aid CQ^
nrhite, wo»th SI
for three dn>n..................... ............
I nUx. becooe aiq^e and daatic (rtas iu
OfiSr^blednig]^ |2.w >er°1
mA wm tbuwufi out At tho onual po- Write lor free houToB •*noCiiOTM
ISMlIiflbU.
^
extra
three dav%
4t tU.* pAun r.ttf til .-*• an* .-x.-p-lingiy
1 *. J W.inl lu HatpCf I.
^Sir
THREE DAYS ONLY
Klamine in j:fe)i. and lir.
goo.1 vaiue at 50c,
H-coal..
.Ail
A first
Walter De Forwl'if Ss^uaw. vralklud off tbadook about mlduiffb| Thur.-
EXTRA SPECIAL SALE
4fl inch
tiful TKougKts
Tbeaweet, puie breath of the
u
suggestive of junoceoce aud hcallh.
A molber*a yearamg ftw children i- in■ttarablcfromalovirof the bcautitul, and
ntl*HJ.;ii- to ddig 111 Jt tehooves ererr woman to bring the
gm- r.f the -nt-Tlor aWBctest aud be«t iufincnce to hear on
.the aubject of her znaternhv.
t tire a found ab^
To relieve pain and sxuke ea-r that
when fife i. boraagain.
In a Mitis^aclorv manner, all
kinds ol Meat, rau or cooked. ^
and all kiiuh, of Fniil and
Vtgctablca. as coarse or fine
EmHt
To
:,pp:.i
t!,.. pr,.|,iilv,- .M,m. ..I ,.f H...
it mn.t Im*
►11 1. Ill
ulM -mt.*, wu.i. iu luting**
giuMB n.i.L ..ml l.ii-li.y .1..WI. to the
gioiind. :t- d.*i.-* imi—*- o. ►irmic and
prickly l.r.%,-.pn.i,-*t.ug it- -u-n. and
h*.rl. Ami H -hoii;.! I- ..',-.-r****l that
«rin«-t n.v;inM».ly «t tew- nlunr; Jn
fact, for -m..
i..»ii..l wU..it It
v.tt mu.* veg*tn:i«... ..f .'.,n«.-|u.-n.*** *•
wi. unU— it .1
t.,— Why Ip
lUl-/ I'h- .*l.»-«-Jy p,.-k-I. «»j..'..pu- nnd
«'orlAip-»up |*-n*»-» .-t »li*- Ii*,;iy prrvent
the Piirllgl.i rva'lu.ig il..*
ami
PO’tli.' Mi*<l* hfl*c :jn},* «ii- iM, «i|»|BAtun:-
I WM- ii. the
My little f.iem
.•ame iu and U-.de me g.vod night
' t;o tell Mi- AWn.” I aald to l.rt
•that you 1g.*r tak.-n Imi. k the ki- yo
“Wfll. tl.»* nv.Tset* Ip g-.
W L it do y.Hi tm-aii \.y \
‘W hy. lb** l.un.-r Ip atn
cuir.V i-.w.*k. t.i:t If y
tbrtu both t.igetliar lb** j.v,
tefactorj.--ChkaiKo I'ote.
.THE BOSTON STORE,
i
CiVt, ioBfe, >tUM04fk >
*naaau aw.- aea bafgoa. -i wta to
tedtteadttaratoMrPowcra gand strangieix at ter for a
MMnt. Tte ruaiMe of tte pnapaa
cane up to him from below. Botunad.
and tte nght feU opan a fare
POWBtSOF
r THE BANNER
EQUAUZAtiOi ADOPTED
rorrldor they went to
Down tte dark corridor
rt«M.wberottecfficf|
1^ X.. BOWZ^ASD HAIX
OvrnUM. im. by u R.
Cittwr teak Mt la kte oOrr «rUb Ua
faea bvtod In hit tends. -fUTf* w
rtected tte ««dr te Mid. His
was worn and psU^-tte fsr« nf a
wte ted la two dars suffsnd the anxMjrdrallfatlina.
nUar »n4lad fte .ashltr: -ws
Wt an attll aafc. bat it somnlilnx la
M(tea«aateU«ntotte wall befora
IS tanomw. Ttera wa. a Wmx Una«p at tba arlDdows wlim we rloaa
All Ckia,** srtadlak his tnth and poon
BW tte air aarafrif. -on scmoat «
Chat accoraad nwnor that we kM tea
tlx la Lxoa A Co. a faUure. Men an
«ha Hiatp^bao on# gn, erared aod
nuM tbax all fallow.-Wall, I aoppoaa we muai meet
laaviubla.'* nld tte praalAaat gla
IIX>
hare cxteaatad mry po
hit raaoona. In tbrae daja* time
Mid fat all tte aid we a#«d. bat ia
thraa dara tte credit of tte bank will
te 0Doa farrrer.** He faaad tin
• tte window at tte fTowfat darlneaa.
-If I wan tte 00I7 oo# to apffn." te
eonOsaad bltterlj, nt woald not nab
taramch. 1 tenoot ted tte h«art te
till har aboat tt but ate shall 1
taolfht It would na te right to keep
HfteBterlotetr.**
Tte caahkr apoke again: ‘Xlnr largnt dapoaltars are not to hisme.
tte atcood cUm men an rrasr
aonathlag to reston confidence
awhOa amoog these sms II men. we
coeM poll through.- IJe
and
leaked flxadir ia tte prealdmr. face.
*^lalf the first edUlon la off tte
pmaoo now.- said tte algbt editor.
-An we edng te Idse that moch tiina
, and pel- « sirr*
-Buru .-ui op- mid rowers ahortfy.
•Hu4d 4m; MTe me «*e Hold tte
forma fur edUurlal and fiat pages.
'•Was that The edltorr asked the
child as they pa^ed uot.
rowers carried her hi hla anna
tU Itey were at her dour.
rot me
dewn.- ate mnrmurHl •*! know he.w
teget In •Tteii guod night.- aald IV
-Tell yuor tnalber you saw the edilar
and that te dM thla“-te l«it hla
tead and klaaad her.
The rashUr of tte Merthsuta and
Clfiaena* bank phketl up the Banner
al the breakfast uble the nest t
tog and almnat fell
hla chair when
teaaw In l-Jd li.odUne* tb*- aunuaiice
meet that ll»e t.siuT- of ite |»a|wr ha«
offered to trailer*r au sc'i'ouitt of f lOn.
Into the
night
For twiln yaan enmity had cxlated
tetwuM Arthur HoUlna aud rercy \V.
Powwa. profwietor and editor In chief
of tte Banner. When llollliia was
TakJiur all ihltiK* Into .-..ii-uhTaiiou,
It U not strsuge that lu»We of lwel%r
month- tso men «Im» had Usn enemlrs fit taeUe year, len-ame the iHSit
of friend.. alllHMjgh oiw of them never
kneu «.f an Jueldetif in the lUnini of
fire iNie winter nlgtit. Hi. little datigh
ter Luey sines- lluil Itiur ha. Iss n a
great i--t with l>lltor I’onrrOne
day she Middenly said to him.
Mr.
Towers. pleoM- |HI me a hat', a acs«pr
h"
to- whUlM-re.!. .h.nking hU
-r in lu.. k -erlousnes"It s what
you and I worked logrthrr vu a hit of
nea . to the Banner office one nlghf
te).__________
ORDINANCE.
‘’.'‘Ir <>rd*lD«l by tiMO<maoll of
of |1.81«.15 aa praaantad. Imt U ia Mfa
Gay Leonard, who baa brea to the
to My there will ba i
employ of 8. Benda & Oa for foar
Tte blU of tte city health t
year*, baa nwigMd hla poalUoo ate
baa aoerpeed a position to the atoi<* of
raftered to tte board as J. Steinberg.
committee of tte whole, but waa by
J O. Gray nte J. B. Hammond of
lham refarred back to the eommlttea Ealkaaka hare patbbaacd a tract of
for adjuatmant.
land oootalotog aboot M ne^cf on the
The bill of E. 8. Pratt for phfiO for ! abort- of Torch lake. <-m
to the
ia known aa Dw-p Water Point, and
waa also referred to will immediately impror. the mme
ibfl committee of U»e whole and than for resort porpoaet.
referred hack to the oommiUaa on
The CongregaUooal Ladies' Aid
olaima and aoooanta It waa the la- aooiety wUl be held 00 Wednesday
taotlou to hare ProaaoBtor Pratt. Oily aftemooo a ith tte Miamta Ohapln. 9tS
Atloroty Oroaa and E. 8. Pratt before waalitagtoa streeL
full at
.. ------- -^ to regard to U daaiite. All liartof work nalongtheee two oUlma. bat both Fred H. lag to tte aoeii-ty pleoM being
Pratt and E 8 Pratt were out of
g or any article joo w
town, ao the mauar wna daferred.wmv for
iw lo#
tte coming
ooming lair,
fair, wnicn
which
till tomorrow momlog
jwlll be held the first week in I>eoemher.
The .MUa-i Chriallna and Aoai.<
Pmton left this morning for th.-lr bom.Dt trolt-Whi-at. 76and 76S InAlmont afp rartatt with frh oda
, A'>: oats, 86.
in thia city.
Toledo-Wbiat, 76 and 77',.
Ohloago-Wheat, 72*4; 00m. 60^
oata, 8H4; pork. $16.62>,; lard. M-Ou
Potjlaud. Matoa. Oot.2l -Mrs. LllandfH.90. _______________
UanStereoA naUonal preaident of the
Women’s Ohrlatlan TemporanoeUnlon.
waa re-eleoted today, itot of a tout
▼Ota of 40l«. ahe reoeived 892.
Hera, according to an a
1Tydn.».-rni.Mr pnrtl. - «f the mited
turned from Parln, ft Jo
Btat.i. i.'e«.locIra! «uney hare »H*en
B'biatlera Uteat:
supply nf
of Texan.
A group or American and Ente^ Btudjiur the wai.T Mtppir
vat.r h.lKlIlls and
artiau wer^ dtaruaalng the maiiPoId
or other refoae remored by him. which
Beetion
8.
This ordinanoe ahaU
that the for
day of September, 1902
ORDINANCE
aat to hla chair.
««te for him to crush hla citemy. Yet.
with hla foe to hU power, the aatisfac^ of the Tlctor la not always what
baa bean antldpalrd. Powers aat gmamg abaeotmlodedly at the wall, tte ---- JO aotitlad '
Mtea of care deepening on hla fai>c aa tog a LSoram
te half doted.
A rolce uiOlke that of any of hla cowartwa uuddanly aUrtled him. Hr
tmad sharply. Btandtog within the
tear wma a UtUe girl of some right or
bite yaara. warmly dreaaed. aitigulariy
prutty and with an oaiMt air alKHit
Amend 8eoUoo
entitled "An OrLiceoM for Mornamed May l»lh.
An
for Morara
‘T.l.Wv’
&=/S.
LW
city eJ«k U iwnby
inai • Umbm m u;
you tcU me where I can find
doUan and axaoaliagn bond to tte
Mr. Pmn. tte edltorr ate aakrd.
"MU you bare, and what on
•Mib te you want with the editor. tkmod that te will faithfully t
teMr aald Puwen curlvualy
tte provlatonsof tna ohartar and ordi
ten ud tall am. and mayte
1
oea of tha city, ate will pay all
.7b.io.nM
wttn a s4Tirt|:
lagaa to alaotrio Utet vrlrm. atraat
yutk Are yon a r
teaddedhiunorooaly.
-Wtefa a anopr ate
Wwmw did not answer,
Mo BUN waa algned.
WHEN THE
WISE WIFE
IS SILENT
By MARJHET PRESCOTT SPOFTORD
or other charge aball be made for remoring and hmliag away the eontents ao cleaned out and remored.
sngr. Above ar#
w. mstter. Ws
RINGS
F a ui!.* eaiil ju^t xvhal eht* ihonplit .>r fthowt*.! jufit
what eh.' felt eomt'ntiii); lur hujihniid’a friends wh.>
e.inio into her jum iew, there would . iiher In' a great
disturluHii'e ti|H)ti tin? epot and it would he found out
who wiui luaster OK TIIK lirslJAXI) WOITIJ)
T.VKF. TO MKKTIXO HIS FUIKXDS SOilFWlIEUE OITSIDK TIIK HOMK, when* it might k* l*e.t m*iiher for him nor
for lier. Or, again, a wife {lerlutiK .d.je.‘t- t«» h<*r huebaiid’s pijM» or
cigar, hut rhe knows v.'rv well that it
wi*.«* nut t*i wa^t.• h.-rsclf
upon the Muall vh-T s hut to UKSKKVK IIKK KKPROKATIUX
FOK TIIK GKK.VTKU OC(\\SIOXS. She may verv p..a3. ,iy
find things that an* unplear*anl t.. her in th.* traits ..f her husband's
family; Inu of xvhat us.* t*» UMray hi Without question ho
fiTl the nam.' about hers, ami it give's away her advantage to expreaa
it. Then* they an-, and the xvis.**.i ami pl. asanT.*si eour.-*e for her ii
to auppn-s.ji h.*r fe<*ling*» unh*?** exai*|M*rat<xl l.. outhurst.
,
One thing whi.h, as a nil.*, iiev. r does coa^c to exln is her
ohjeetion to the way in which her hii.-*l>and eom-ets the children.
Yet i*. lift an eyehn.w alnml it she knows IS XOT ONLY LIKELY
TO MAKE A HAD MATTEK WOILSE, lU'T IS HAD FOU
THE CHILDKEX THEMSELVtkS ami not hy a
askanceunloaa iK.ritive and unbearable .-ruelty suI>.•^^•.‘ne—will ahe dwcount
the father'.* infiuenee and authority.
Xor Joci anv of ihi. i. ,.ly that tliiro is to be tbc
deceit on
tbe part of tlic wife. If .be is aske.1 or if she finds it neccuaaiT, aha
will doelare her state <if niinJ. —
EXPERIENCE AND OBSERVATION. HOWEVER. HAVE SHOWN
HER THAT TACT IS THE VICEROY OF SUCCESS AND'THAT IT
ACCOMPLISHES MUCH MORE THAN THE DIRECT MEANS OP
OPEN OPPOtITON 00.
How to. Be a Good Citizen
Bp Pwilliit KOOBEVELT
He meded
: I l»Or.BABBIt. THB PAUHHT.-m I
It may be mid that aaoh atroaa to do j:
the boat of wbiob tbay warn oapabla. |
Fte aaags Mtkinga wam vary good a
Lte pfoy went qaita maoothly. oonai
Bring tte waaknem of tte aopport.
SOORtlSS
To choose from—You
can't fitid another aach
au asacftmeot In the
oty. E^nt line of
nMksp
I ***■
I
WANT DEPARTMENT.
»3ooto»75.uo
'Taint too early i«>
think about/Xmas
gifts.
RASTALL
Hustling Jss-rlrr
citizen i.s to do the ordinarr, ereirday
humdrum work that cornea to citiienahip. THE MAN
■EB WHO WANTS' TO WAIT UNTIL A BATTLE
COMES IS NOT LIKEI.V TO BE THE GOOD nOHTEB,
Fawnra aat twladng a rubbar bate SinELL Lurx of Bnrbor aoaia see AND THE CITIZEN WHO WAITS FOB HEBOIC TnOES
•ra«A Ma tegatA Tte Dole girt
IS UEELY TO BE A MIGHTY BAD ONE.
nmtated ite MlteUr .for .awbllA
0 traosferrvd i«. a 1
Biaiiia mull ih.- time .
Ut the dooations 10 le- lumiUd
lo the boaliital'a treasurer. It Is said that a collug di« SI Paddlugioo raUway auI Jn 1s.imIoii lias during: Its mti Icv
cxi.nl 04,-r
ro for ch.-.rity «te •
RINGS
Cblf I* four Chantt tp—
gtt» Bargain
'«COUCH
In order lo make rot^m for
arrivals wc arc olTcrinjs some
rare bargains...........
mm
FOR bALE
TalmBD
Solid Oak frame 5 in. deep by 30x70 in. hmg.
beauty, renlsr price $T.SO, at only..............
.\NOTHER—refular price $11.00,
At only....,............................... ..
So an up ta f50.00
iWAustM^ HiArkn
$5.85
$8.50
/
Don’t miss tbtm.
iiunuiiHfviiiiii mui
aalJrti .m.w m rErUanew
1 »r. A H
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
CASH OR CREDIT
218 FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CtH
THREE B.\RKE1.S OK
EDIS.ON
RECORDS
Jl tiT RECKIVKn...........
J. W. CLIFFE
'ta? •
MAKKII.AM BlJiCK
Uttf ItaU.
llltTn.,."
Spuial Lmn\ Sale
MISCELLANEOUS
Tor Balance of this Week
Kja<icn i.Kud
Pr«»ra prufjortT a»d^pay^ur
We give some special offers in Table Linen. Napkins.
Lunch Cloths. Towels and Bed sprwds. These are
closing out assortments from our Linen Department
consisting short lenrf^hs and odd numbers, and as
do i^t wish to^accumulat^ Remnants or Remnant ling
we will dispose of them at prices which you can east
appreciate.
j*
^ ^ ^
$1.5a 72-mch Damask Tabic Linen, many |>at.
terns to choose from. i»cr j-ard----$1.25 72-indi Damask Table Linen
per yard----- a................................ ..
.89
$1.00 72-inch Damask Table Linen
X<ry’aTd..............................................
.69
$2.50 Extra size Unen Napkins
per dozen...........................................
1.79
$2.00 Dinner aN'apkins
per dozen.. 1................
$1/25 Big line of Napkins
per dozen...........................................
TRY A record want AD.
Assorted line of about
iB A..LUC11
Linen Lauacn
Lundi
AL/UUL 25, «J1
cloths (one of a
These
U»e Linen
nen bt^iness.
15x21 inch
ch Biea^
Bieai^ •Towds
P« dozen............................... .................................
.amkiaXJSSSL
50
18 by 40 all Linen Damask Towds. regular^ 18c
towdsat, each........................................................
20x45 an Linen Damask Towds, vet) fine, a
good 26c towel while they lait,'at.....................
■
Tan aaM noaa that you lorsd ms abovs
an alM la tte warid. If jro« can help ms
■aw. da aa. for tlis asks of tte ons who
nr—
City
*rI5
rdliHtfwo omiUbC "An ordlnoDo. lo
•Enulalte mualclotu Played the
proride for the appointment of olty
- aald one.
aoarrngara. aod rreacribtog their
duties.” apfvoTad August 16th.,llK)l
be and ia hereby amended to reai
aa followB
BtotionT. For olaaniug aaoh and third
-Ever read hla
r asked
erery prlrate drain, sink, ▼ault,
Orth. -In niy
t
opinion ibey re tl
priry or oaaapool where the oooteota
remored does not exceed lire barrels beat thing of the kind evr wrllten.Whistler, who had remain
malned allei
of Are cubic foot each, aaid ac
tapped
the
laat
speaker
on
the abor
■hall n^ira
sum of eighty
cigh ceoU
ra tte aom
per barrel; and
ad for cleaning
cleaaing each aod
erery tuirate drain, sink, raull. iciry
Che dam at Auatln.-4::uieago Post
oroeeapool. where tte 000
ed ezoeeda lire baneU and does
U. of fire
cubic fe
aoh. Mid aearenger aball
reoelre
. sum of eerenty ot-nto per
barrel, aod for cUrantog caoh and
arery prirata drain, sink, raolt,
priry or oeatpool. where the contento
remored exceeds ten barrels, of fire
coblo feet eaoh, aald aearenger shall
^Ire ihi^ sum of alxtr fire oenta per
•fa tM raapooathla for teak's
snk's coodiiton.
A few mlnntao Uter the copy was to
I
J. E. GREILICK
Urrlmar preaenaad a vary eraditobU
Jallam Both gave a tttelad inlerpra-I
lation to tte obaraetera ate their vrork I
waa worthy of favorable ooiamaBt;|
bat tte tamaindar of tte oaat waa not *
w Kiri.
meter of the Velocity nud ^nlur
^r>l.,nu- of
water .-arrle-! by ear
made,
n lie ecoimm'lr value of ancL
hydropraphl" siirve\s U will flluw
tn.t.s| l.y ^^^o .xnmph-a The fiim- of
the I'mrrHt rher nt Who* t\ a« the
m re«wl durinc the Inst‘s«-a*M.a
the \Va«-o dam. ulih ti h.-a.l of
thirty feet, ilev.lojxd ».|ilv i;*,ii homo
Vhe mluluuiia thm .,f ih«
CuUoudu was f,.utid to iM- only onefifth uf uhat i4ii» |K>puh.rly ratimat.d
at the lime the tsmds
DOBlnatad for mayor, the Iiantter ted
Mtturty oppoaad hla cd.H tiun. Uulliua
wma rlected. but by the amaIU-.t ma
jority of any mayor for years, and.
Uffiarttog under the blow «f hu piidc.
te atertly after bis election laatituted
Prorided. that aaid aearenger aball
an tneffertoal 1U#>I suit against tte not bt* required to nlean any prlrate
FARM FOR SALE
maprimd Batetday omning by
I a aoom of bar Manda wbo aaUao give tte amof tte
al hard with an
100 MXa kaoarn .a the Stede or
Inteior aompany maalia ia vary an^
Needham turn. One ol the be« b.
mritehtearymaalta Thiswastmaia
aama mapaota of tte paodmetion of good wiU ate aatrem a tendaaoM Gnmd Tlmrene county, ^ milea
tofthcchy.
Baamo ate Jallal by tea SteaTiUa’a ehiaa mlad a#t.
ratetoi
•T*olIerilni: d. K* nrv |.<puhir Jnat
sow tn itoxiaud for Kaihtrlng nH«oey
for charltahle puna«M« The Iloyal
Berks iMispltul
rv.,rwly U^n ea>rlcbed to the CM. ut of in^rly gTs) to
1,674 cuius wbuii Prlmv. a f«i» ttTrkT,
cs4i.tted nt \V.»klnxlunm
Prli.ee la
perty of a I.mwI |.ut.IU-bouaa
vhii#- (ntAiMtuera amuse them-
rsstflll..s «r Tstss R
Pwry Powers thought of It all as te
lit tt hU daak to the cdlttKlal rooms
of tte Banner. Be fore him lay a p«>of
ahmt aent up by the idght editor. On
tte bottom was written
•hall ws US* it aa It U, smmd
Iravt
•ut amiralyr
IIAIlUV.
Uactentcally Powers tprend the sheet
out before him. Tte big black beadUna aurrd at hlm--Ueady to Totter.Powara smiled grimly and reed the arUcte. aa account of the rrlala at the
bnnk-Hi unit orentrawn and acnwitlom
nl, perhapa. but not crliulnally untrue.
It would be the deatbknotl of the hank.
For a moment Powers hesitated. Then
hla face grew stem. and. seizing a in>xh
€il te wrote under the night edllor*#
Mm8amL.naiwaaVtey]
prepar fteWBiiHiii ar any ef ite
lit!ling tte iii»ja.t!tte! la.-k «f o
irsln.
B.sr«.p«. «•* f t.lns.
»..l. fImH- l.uluiM
.. d..«..ibil iJnM- ii.M. b.r II
r«*frtih«> ilM.Mitl. M r »t.e to ctilfia whKh
will Mi\L- iroui ten iM tli necij daya
I.4.IM1.MI «r Jlatnbuig to flihu. c
ctuupan^l mill tte .-win nuile. says
York TribuiH*. .\ .-..nf.-rcti,-*of delegates of the Uns-taii gi.vi-mthe lt.leriuiil..iuil Sb>.j.lng
iiy and of the mnuagers of
Euroi.wiii r..llwa.va affiN-tnl ta to-te
held la Part. Ill a few days oimIit the
auaj.lee, «,f the Ihissiaii ministry of
mUway-. *llie t:e« line Is an cxteii
Sion of the Tmnasllicrlan railway ard
when complrusl should
the prtnH;uil Eur..iMaii cltli-a to
.\rthnr In stTfecn or aceentem
R that could te brought to Itearr
Jed CrmteptOB, tte Indian who
shot dans Kdioo at SnttiMia Bay Sat.
nrday n«ht, was boaoid over to the
next term of drenit csovt for Leela
nau county. He is lying in Jafl at
Ldand, not being able to fomiah bail.
CinaU ooext for thia oMBty waa
again adjoaned today to Friday
teumiag of tbia week.
UUM to the liank to meet |iTfOe«it de
manda.
llu a-louiahmtnl IiKTeas.-d
wln-u he read a etn.iig e.llltirial
rs-i
onrroat aud threw !»ark I
Hla rolce had aomethlug In It both of
pride and anger. “I kin.w whnt you
■wan.- te aald. -l.ut I would not ap.
iaally come to rot#. Buperrlaon
Matobett of Mayteld aod Daiyea of
Lamp Lake voted no. They each
olaimed that him township bad been
raised toapoint tbte waa manifcally
aniair. The eqnalinattoa aa teally
atefNed ia^reo beirwith.
Tte board are wreatUaff with tte
matter of tte bUlaafatnat tte eooteyThe qaarantine bills aoMant to a total
AtAMX AMD PLJlTFOBM.
Tte Trmrme OtV foot baU team
leftatliaOforCtebic to pUy the
dty tttm of tlifo place this aftemooo.
No lurttei trace has been diacorercd ol tte boys who were ttenmed in
tte
a week ngo SMwday.
Trarerte Bay Hire Na 71 L. O.
T. IL entertamed tte Fife Lake Bees
at dinner in tketr ban today, and tbit
E. WII_MEL.IVI
NIW BLOCK.
Cor.Pra,K.MU.Io.
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Patents
orvi. I
I’sEais
Successful
Hostess
la tba good old dara whan Kav
Tark araa caDad Xarar Amatodain
I Jlrad Boar Boaltog Graao a rkb
baiaB. Oamt Tea Brtiak. wboaa
htor AMMlEa vaa tba appla of bla
aye Ajtacka waa aarantaait aod tor
taUMT tboBgm it high tiaaa tbat ba
aboold anrnikga a taairtiga for bar, for
to tboaa day. glrla ware laanW modi
“S
4^
"wii« do
cUof rc<iuMur ««kod UlO
id gm wm*
rjrr to Uie f*.
luro.
Tbt j«B«r moiroo Uacbod. -Toct
to Uio dm puoe. Uct lu tW oooa&d
liteeo. uct to tbe iLlrU
olio
Brwik waa atisagtd to the fur
boatoc wttb 00a Taa Eyrka. Tr*
Ejekr liujiug fur. to Alban.T wbldi
Tm Brock aold to New York. The
lao Troi acre not only j«rua-ra to
trti«laaaa. bm boaom fHanda. Oae day
Tao Broek 1
bl. pamiar:
•*Oh. I mippuM llat laroi,* oat lirtof.
tof tbo wruujf |ioo|ilr tocftbrr omI mj
toe tbo rtoLt
bta ** • UtU^ I
I I kliOH wLo w
UiiiJr
tH that bla Mr.
I do ibou A eom «r bm
Bloppod tip to m-kr li^ mdiriu mud m/
whmt m
tln.< U.# Umd bad. aud
trbat do 300 oupja-o- tW bluoUrfluf
rraoUVO rrioarkcd runii.U^vttily? Vra,
I tboiMrbt >00 wrmkl U- ;:bi<1 to loeri
otNDo bW pMplor I BiK-y: Voo urrt-r
cbuM prrauado t»«r .ilU<T woijiai* tLat
•ba didn’t mtmu Ji ii.aUri0u.l3. at.d al>a
t*evor |,ut tir fo..i it. iLal Uouao
•TltoTo wbat bappeua to tbr vumaji
whm tnaa to ruuitaiii uud iiMki-a a
bad boaliMM M It .
a-.u. I.., imlU
to turn wllb ruroilra to.irad of frb ud..*
•*Wbeo Jack aod 1 or.- marrl.d/ aaW
tba aaeaeed girl..bJu.i.li.|:. ‘ ur'ir juaC
gotog to Ukt- a auiall bou-r a bit out
or town. 00 we cau l nttrtapt aortbing
preCootltfoa. but our Uub* buuM- l« irf>
r to U wklr oiHM. tu 1.11 our fiieuda
tog to L
to«t tba
•And ibafa one .
of la-toe
g€«jd Itoauwa.** liitifT
tlM? to. IT
--to Baake pe<»ph* f,.-! ilo.t y.>tf
yotf are ,
wa3W at borne to lb.ru». i.ui men'
Iba bouae i. oie .
niBloua. when lev cieaiu and r-ak.a are
aanred, and that on HI «»tln
Biocb Iretter fttr tlnm to atny away
bacaiiaa of Ibc di.tml.ahca Ibelr uue:
ptftad |>T(-w>nr«- uilk’lit eaii«e In II
hcioadiold roUUlie. No; ll.o .Mcr.-..ri
boataaa la oi.a who uu.k.-a to-r gur#
wHcofue. lio mattvv wtoit the rundl.
ttona. If It la Mondaj ni.anilng and
aba It bHpIng btr on,- inaid. al.i- »vl
aUnply run down to b-r lltth- o.ti.
gvrwn and not cvti. eaniw In-rn. If f,
Iba fact, ni.il In the iifi.-rinMni, If
frlaod dn>iMi to. abr will urge h.-r 1
atay for tllnn.T vltboui luaklnc an
rxtra carriuony of the uffalr. That _
tbo kind of bouae whv-rv- r,.,i,le l.ke to
J«E' turn II Efisa If Ilf
coni mi USE
wnirh war.
»
‘J
x7up\
thia lia. ttolhlaa l« do with
IT. in m»n4 A» I ►alO Anncka
uab fo to marrn^i
Wtot do
ocr aon la ny d.uahi^
To fhU T.t» Evrke n-idlavl
Tour atai. <
>oor o-tiat.ter •• fc
onl> troul U In th»
MILUQKAIRE SHERIFFS,
IB A UIIQUE nOITM II
Looking uptrard to tba want oBa aeaa.
aodM
feat above; tba lloostala
Haoaa. wbila to tba a*at ia an uadoiat.
tog emmtry. tbiongb wbicb floan iba
Budaou. wUh.-tbc Barksblra bllla Car
I brjoad. Tbe town, being at
at tba
tbc xDooto
moenb
of tba KaatecakiU c
la frequently
Tocla Jor" Caa
of Iba moonairmail of j treatad to tba «wlcr
bicb U .ockeU do
hrouzh
tba oommlnaa ob api«x>prt«iuma of tba '
i
I
;
!
I
appclal di^Tmtcb
Nrw Yorkto^
EbUadalpU; Fr«a. Tbay wtra duly
aworu lu a. dapuiy Uiariff. tba other
day.
Their bB*iue%.. i. to' aea that
blgbwaiiuru aud
gat abort
abifi to that toiKu
town. Soar*dak*, a .uUurh where waaUby Xaw
Yorker* live. ba. been tot to tba paat
mottb
TLere have \^u
m»berica, |M,.?al ibeft., a
legiabiior Mr. « aunon
la one of lb« uniat unique rbaraelera In
the boii-HA .trong jaiinniin. be la
well liked by the Hemurrat* am well aa
My rush is over now and I have a good many
horses on my hands. They must be sold at
sr£^-H~iE“-S::HsrSH^ some
price. Now is your chance for Bargains.
I havs a few cheap horses for work, have some
In langtto One moroiug I nuuouuced j^vievt the town
* Le
L
my totcntloa t.. tak,- tbi. trip .ud «a.s j
.Vu .rd of yi,....
-aked if I would iiermil « gentleman '
couvuiiun of lue lua . factor, wbo
to acxvmpaiQ- me who wa* uoi to good tave t..*iurl.e.l tbx
the
betitli.* I a.seufid and wa. inirvaiuced j past few w.^ek. waxiwmed
tbe Kejjubileana. and be .-njova tbe
dlaitoeUv« of hav.ug many liaienera
d, and I Judged fn,m hi*
Wight be troubled with ii
Bbv-r.Bs. ,
U bent-vvT be luakeB a aja-vH-b.
i W
walkevl a mile ibrougb
pine
Mr. t'anuona fnenda m.v that be gn
loabe foot of the elevai
look. like PreHident l.inevdu. Mr. ('an»*> tUf
ai:pa
I:.vig-.ratt-d by the bracing air
.
ntHi U'H-a not tblnl.
but be rather ! ently Invig-iraE
and making
decH-xlly agn-rM- j
LkMlbeoimpfttiHon
1 bea. tto- U-u rk-best men
. iiOxv*n ns. deputy
e -'pJi-il tbe
iU p.itffd Ibe town
I- d into ihi- H. valor and Aai
b »H»r fa.sw to tbe plane, ^be
After Uiuob coaatoK IVt*-r
to the plB
totroTtol uaa
by b ttrr. fur
I
kOiiiai ralb-tj lufns
qm iitly i•e(weeu New Am%u-idam and
Albany in tbo«e Ua v. uud Ibiw.^a too troubb-aouiv tu lie taken vv iiru
it c-oiUd be avoiUi-d. At ba»t tiila waa
the IM.OU giwii by the iNiienli. ..f the
rontmetliig |uirtl-w. Tin- j.-al n-nMm
It WBB fearvd if Aimeka after ae»^
: bin U tulM abould liave time to
*U.veib.-nvcr.tbelkddlm: aim Would rt- brtmgbt up
fuw- to Ih- married, Auu-ka wa. bm- IM^vt-a. tbe I
w l.b il w.-,.'t.-u
tom-svnil?
ken heui1t-d OVIT the inali,i. though
ity ibutiHand.
I v.ouM
In I faUn-r o.iild nm m.d uui vibetUiT
view from tto- -kv I to lb ltd Mr
tt waa the def.irudly tlint tr.>nbbd her
III toe it Trmn *n v-h-vatloi.
inluMt.or that aUe bad a lov.-r »f whom be
1-d far y..n tu en lu> ii **
V bill v.-,rryiiu:
knew notblng.
vva^ a muU'-tunun-, i4.U:ng
n.1-1 in he it. 1,
lI..v-.ev.T. he liald im
to bU
in.-ut that h«dMICbterV repugnam e to tin- iu..b h.
and it wa. arrauge.1 lH-iw»-.-n bim and
,HTH«n.h,3 .► of tto-i"’*
^
Tell i:)t-ke that iVter abould <-oiue
luiU-H ,ltouiit.
|HII,. hHH nM.ll»b
d.iwn to .New Aun-tenbiiu on'the al.Hip' gra.v hair .aid
I.e iiurtb. ditov
Airy wbUtor,. ,.i the
Katrina, l.-i.vlng Altoim on li.e Mb «ii
•incn W,-M- iwi.'lu
tbiolHT. Idvi. f.o- tl
farm and
tow bdto dm.bxl
llj. to br-oid
br-4id and cM.n\:.:iX4-, " 11,
auWf tod:c.lUug
lUagt-K all 1
poalng in tto- MU.Ugbt.
riBLiif far or mw:
-iH. .vou kuaw.** aaid iu>
luruluc uiK.li me a |«lr v
llaut from c*.-lieinent
nl
not for the coutluui.un grln.Lng «f
tliesv- vvbevl*
betwts-n the
.....
.....
cheap driving horses and a few big work
horses. Also a fine big black mare'. 7 years
old. weight 1600: a pair of good brown mares
weight 2400: a fine pair of Standard bred bay
mares, drivers 6 years old. weigh 1900: a fine
blocky gray staition. weight 1400: a good pair •
of fclack ponies, good todrive or work. Kind-^
ly give mea call if you want horses.
hto employee
tbl-^ eonuiry
.isk fur
age w ho will gU.- me line ' Ptist ng hi.
luindle on the il.^vr. to- lift
In the
c.nr>^- of htif a-i h-nr to- returned,
lo-.k tfp hiV E-undte *n.| wash-nvlng ,ba
m n vx . -^1
- liM you not
• > i-a.-Tv-r■ .•••■ki'd tlu- tnau
fdi-tur-r • n.- nwtn wiitomt baiting
'•.i-iiig-hl-cy..*.>aid; -N
!
j Wi-tpr. but I g.d ThU,r:'-ITil.utoJpbl*
i Tv-l.-grapli.
:•!
MTuia.,! „..d .....ua ..r; t,.,.,!;.,
FORM
ICOR^
I gives cur great }4ca>urc
------------------, onto
------ proper wtalel to wear
ful incurve at tthe baac
of tbe .pine. It i* ihe
gowns. Fit your i
with the new Erect Form andI Piinces*
Piit
an Erect Form
h a maaterpiecc of grace aod elegance. Price*
Form and it will be
from #1 up. If ytjur dealer cannot supi-ly you send dtrev t to
He you aud congratulate
•n having pul upon the
H Mich a valuable medi-
WEINGARTEN BROS.. 377479 Broadway. New York
orm.
good that i
ttorttorUcrofttoW B.Fmtrcrw
Actrrx ,
j
I
ipaled a:
out of
runOx Tablets have put
vhole system right ‘
J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. O.
tnarftn & €oans
>HY8lClANANDf
uOm.
1-. II. H.\RKIS,
K PkoaM-CIW^iW. Btf
aa X rrwwt a«
BUSINESS CARDS
IRON-OX
TABLETS
/
nMnmit wad rswU
AnMItowtaawad
Fifty for 25 Cents.
'H..N. B. CHAPIN. l*ropr.
«« W
A. D TYLER
D
Dentist
LIOL
,ps_
OFFICE:
ItoHlai
* J . »* i,AWTtLV ume.
au. M«
Btork. V.Mv-
pEBiMABauETTC
P n PlJunge vrr,ld!ng
Iketl «p w hat to n,.vv
ri-oi'ijt
.Vud
Vud If you Uvi
Uveout of lovvu.
I «.n cufbualaaiit
‘you ba
the ni<«iUalutaiKver n h«vs.iiable young
W'uwBU wUb au attravil
ilve Imtue la eagorly aougbt «n,..
enterlatolug t» iiH 1 vpoiuive a ping.
iHtoc iMMird. gtdr. n id.UMtit drive
tbrvmgb ty.uuiry i-.xvdn
Pni. alKiva
lOL don’t lull! yoinjM-ir p:..uding nu
..^^kpiaialve table.
The u^mil family
fare, well rmtked and .npi.-tislng. la
gvo.1 ruougb -nuil’iHt.** ►aid 111.- .uau,;.-il girb
^Whm I go to a.w tin- MllU-r.. who ara
trailV to vpiMe htiaUeiasl cn.-muvtauera, I imve a mu. Ii uh-er time tba«
when I nm luvIi.O P.v tla.w- btoilbly
rich lleuavWB
No». I kn.iw why^tbe
SllUeni luake mo f.-v4 n« If l were one
of the fainllr, and w ;u, the Ilenaoiia 1
am alwavB lalM^fd -VNPor’-Ve*, thata ih.- wh -i.- wsTet,- retnriMd the mativn -make .wmr gum
favl abe 1. uo troubb- nt all
EutcrUlu
ao rb-vv-riy that y.iu thm’l give the Im|irea.Uui of euH-rtalntog
l*ou‘l map
out a wbtde lot of v-veiit. eud drag
jmm guiwt llux-ugh them
vilvc bor
tbe oivpvirtunity to 4-boo.e hvT own
pltaaunw.
Above all. U thcvrougbly
I your eaae. and you will
HELEN ourroN.
► •irwllaw BwtorM
.IvxnrifBl ;K.vvt r favion*. the flm.
i Houth Au-liali*. tms Un-o aa*
*€wl by wometi. It to mi tbe co-,
an. and Its uuibagcra and:
aiw all women. 9lwf«an-|
I Boccc-ss 1« that thoat at
fbr bead ar ft arv lanrrly already prae-i
tkal aud
cr-
-Wban- * iBiuir
-Wbj do jxm want iiajvar
-I w ant Wm IP be b«e when I aay
lay prayvra.**Ob. BTver lolpd. r*|ift’a boay aoawWbere. Coinv now like a gvxid Uttla
Imy. \Naa. I Uy a>e down to alen^,'
Uuiry; K'a catting late.*’
-B«tl wautpaiiatoUilML I'm go-
,u.
,
L. A. BUILDING
j JLve'*hh V.
JOHN R. SANTO
6EIIERAL MSURMCM
j GRAND RAPIDS lA INDIANA RY. j/j
■;“C‘ E. W. HASTIKBS & SOIll::
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FIRE INSURANCE
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-Mld»-hli.maii Jack Souuxk,-! of b:* , Bicet-,-,! ui gall who !i«l.:tu.illv dnuka ^ wT^a
Now. Oerrtt Ten Brtwk b:iJ !*eeu ‘
hand wb.-u Speaker lleodcrami
TTcy mocb trembled ato.nt hto px.u •« !
H,xted He w'dl mit
law a def.wmlt.v. and 1'ct.T Te« h;>oke Ii-ip ow n iwhHf to-,wutoof
had a ladytove 1» .Mlavny
The ttm-| m. f,toud. have n«w
WBB that the weddiug
rddiug party elaln
el*lm,-d him a cand'dat
wwot Urk
anJntolbe
-*rirrt cat,-h your rabbi
ben make
wedding feaai. all well
pie.- de, lared Mr. Catmou
wbCB
oou wbca
tbe T«TrtbIe aaded f.w England. Jack
! if be expected to be tba next
•oTOMwee took bt. ixi-le with him. ai>d
ahe became fo time one of the prom!
•We re got to ^lect a
CUTHBERT
~M*K INZIB.
toi^ of^dMtr-rallto!
.’sr.!”v7o;
AND
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
UIOMT
is
^
l. IX» KW..«i.
MANISTEE &MMTN EASTERN R. R.
:2H:ri
»ngh the diKxr
Wl»era I t-allcl for help.
Hlm-e then 1 d.i uoi cai
concluded to sex-mmodate v.m *•
Ul* tdfb Aa PaHl.
ooia now. Obniilt-. burr.v ami *ay
liray era aad go right up Btatra to
O. F». CAB9VKR
IFIRE INSURANCE
.. Kto-ak lu i
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a Kcaiter- j fo»H 5 Inchep In I
b m
HeU^uiu^ mutoutor.'
luuaiU-. thiHigb a I
view of hhn. not x.-rnpilr
w iMIy and I *|.*te man. wup t.nll and ..f torge
heu mirth in Imid guffawp
Itomelte 4.r llllim!*.
fmiue. If l attemioed to bold him. be
iiurrh tbe tlomlnto h.nl
*‘-MeolleagUe.p.; uar,‘ly In the l.aek ,.f
would Inevitably drag roe t.v^r with
.» k»-.«p the |«x.|.to ft,.1,1 ,m*e
1 bead with a hard li ft KW tog Kvvl
him oue glamx* alK>ui up told me that
Ix4javnw ami IuiitIihI ihrvngh'
lotJ Julw me him Pi-H-laliy. Uib j
w'«V«T.
►ingle lielng In plght
ao rapidly that few towrd the
v«xe like the flaito of a w, .odmllL 11 ......-..........
,ookod vrl«
irfully at iheid<p>r Ihrodgh
aiHl if the .x.up).- hud Ux-n
to.upe
at
which we bad toft the hotel,
h
hoplug,
llaOB and Mary ln«i.wd of IS-t.T and
praying
tbat
*ome
oi
one
would apjH-ar.
Anneka no one would have ku,.wn the
though If any one
IHUIxkI I
diflcrrn.v
\\*to-u the iw.*l„ vv,ee pro
off hto ucktie. then bla o.IUr
goepiioD
U
1
o.uld
bave
made
lid wife a„4l they had be ndto up I,IK ,.oii and mhin
urued and fa.xxl il.e m^.pl- to bwve
aifd lak.w 1 dnilk of totiieihing om of : rt-#,.lme iZTnVoulxTbav^**rri'-d to inhiirch. the griKUn put hi* linmU to
he k
on hto d.-pk
lerfen* with a lunatic on the verge of
wiB and. to the aurieiw- of every
Thus cuiLusx-t!
that pWiplce. Tlie Idea of deperting
puUrd them off
lug w-top-v,T op;v
bim thrust ItaHf up.'u me. but not ax
nil twrul in hu language and poo
practicable.
Tbe Anger of p,-,.rn fhaf
h r.:nH- at Inb-rvato exid,wlou. of time* UK,n UluKlrattonK which are
would W iKilnteil at me f,.r the rc>t or
la lighter as the phU^gmaln- Hutch
color In a latriiameniary vielMite. 1
my life, to B.-1T nothing of my ,.xx
Tier an,uher got it Info aptly Illuatrp5,-p all Le. ip.mi* vrl
maulHHwl aud prbto. *,p quite .-m.iigb
to-ir Liwdp tbat lb.- mau bad worn quaint stories whleh nre unjersto
to d.-ti-r on- frmu this cowardly o.urw.
fBlw- onm. Meanwhile the bridal «vu- by cvrrylHKly. He bap a flow «f bin
Tbtto vvnslderatloMP »Kvnptol l.ui^n
pie Ptaruxl dowiv the atole. the gruom
f.-W K..,>
gimmug m.ui «r Jo .wr. ,ito- l-rlde
my ft
-If you are’ going to Jump off ibiguan canal
ledge.- 1 wald. “it would In- a pity to
do
befufw I hare Up.I an opipuiu'nlty
woBut. but wap
I
a Ptoinwd
by a atraager L^
to show .roo a far gi.Mt.r attraction
Who ainware,! on th,- p-x-.m- w ill, ,m. p g^bee.
ibsutbtoW.rtoroewhat larger thin the u-usl p.ie.
ion of i:,.
owly. to the
though not vw|wx.............................
I - a |K>»aiou
announced hiiuto f HK lVt.T len hycke j ^f the mopt vitnobc
a» the < u-tween him at..! ilie
- of the rock.
you
apke.t t.«-n t |
^
^
s niuve 1
of the groom
». ,h..
;
B. J. IVIOROAN
..........
lipruprUtluua nud vontinue
linn. Tbe da
making .i»«x'lie* until tb. moment of
h-ar a. .1 .i
adjoun.m.nt. Svxt to to ,ng a .eiutor piTli, the
U graduaL bu: «► w,from lllinoU Mr Vaiinon would rather
p lop. of the tre,*s tUtpw-v v ni I be Iteinibb.-an-i a.»l Demo
,vre,.p of,
ry to-fore n- to ov.r right
craiB fnim •looting*' tin- in-anury
Like his ,dd n .end Jmlge W .s iiol- IDd left I
man of Indiami. Te le J-h • I'.ionon
•*nnrr v-kclalmvxl my ,-,.mp;un..n. bm
la a -‘vvaielmug of tbe i,4.is-irv ” Wlaa
mi-mliej* uf .'.mgre«i wb. n they have rvM lighting w Itb rntbuHto.nu *ll..tt
high do w.-guy
i
cuuld be Indict Biich a dcfurmlly opou
dBiighler> III. iicighix.ni would toUutblug ;.l l.!ni. in tln-lr
..JW Pioneer Cioery $OMe...
Ptrd nitudar
iccaed DzvhJ B. Heodar.
uu a bu^y 1,-gl^.tJva
Nunou U MH-ii at bla
and J fMT 1 rl.Bii noi to
u. iwo.dr
H ia no mu-.4i.u*.m
tig f« him
Mia «o m>.rry any «m*
|l.I »jli ! fo Btart lu al uui>n in a
auugonlam to
(iber
BORSES FOR SALE!
tSr* mt TW« Will Omrnrm tk*
Pcnondlities of the Republicaa
CdaduUtc For Speaker.
of tba boo.a. aaya a aperial dl»i*atcb from Wa.blnron to tba
to be tn.r- j XVn- Y
WorW,
\
tbtos Bt tttr Htto tlow!
•U tfM
boama bafore 1 or any other
apeaker.-
■ lis
1 hare told y-m bapiwu-Hl i
ago, and. Ibough 1 im.w th -• txp k to of
the warae width bb ttoui. ei
Bee It I am Impreaaed with the l*ellef
ttovt It hat gtxxwn nam.w.r tdl «c Upt
tbe Bpa,w Ixdwtoo tbe holrl aud it*
edge aeoma t.w> uarrow for p*feiy.
It waa with
CLARCNCN STORMS SHA1.ER.
Mom Lika Hot LWkas.
-The faatoat aallmc ortxela I Iuito
In my atom,*’ wrritao droggiat a T.
book
hmd mo8a Ufa a bBfdML 1 Smith, of DweiA Ky., * ia Dr. Kiof'a
bOBUB’t out orahmpBB4foltalmo.i
Maar Diacorerj* for
Oonaomptioa,
too WOCB oBt to work wImb I beno
to uae Elaotrio Blttm bot thay Oo«<kB aadOoida, bwOMaa it olway*
WOfM WOBdM Now I Oloep lUe
tog. OBB^aOt i^tblB«. kBTO kolBOd
•Bffotrtw from Tbtool ab4 Loaf diaoBoaa. who oooid got bo boip from
.iararss£“Sf5ri
h WU ito trnnm vttb rich »<1
rated ptte TMol botte lOctL
HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
nu Bvuuita mmoomif
tin,ju^ TtoMoAt.
S5ff2S«SSJ
Bectloa it.
‘r'sss.'TtSiriUR;'^
srsrr-rsi:u‘^^i‘xs5.t.
lurttMlatotM
A car aMll ba at al
ftoma eatittod to tM rtgirt
wm
over lu tracka. aad every wel
upon me track c< eald vIHray 1
CSm T.
sr—tae^ Mi aMo^
as to leave me track aaoMtfM
OUT. «Mr CM MM at -TM T»Y.?«JauiL
niotrad^ tTkaap^ ewMea oHla and am drlrer of nay vuhtoto aM
OfM ctty 0Mt
eau. tea:Aa of the vatia and tor a
ihiii aid ^
uvr¥. la
Ommmi of Tr^m* utiy, cmc ooa
Mr»»—H* ®M MlMOjr i* mtm^ gravel or other aaltahle asaterlal to
alloar rahlclaa to traaly and aataly
gnaCM «M ouir
paaa. and aa high aa tha top of tha
•. OC it»v<
ralla of aati tfnah. and keep tha cam
^r;‘si5;•si^nD
ooiqmbuuw.
uvEViiaMyiN
svz'zn
KBIIEN
oaa. ay raaaoa oC or oa
rwaalagoCoankf aadi
. ow CM tncto anOi
I now arautofi. or MMB la tM
w may M uraetM in tM atrauta
or alleys of Traverse CHy; aad all
I aad wlraa oractad by aaid
my to graaiad pantooaloa to
aad operata a atreec raOway
a la Traverse Ctty. aad sack
ly to aay fire
to lar » UMk opca • rtm* as___
tyt of «li« Knmtm
CM track or aaid railway, nor tM
mo>ed or dlap^ioad la layl
mg aaid track to tu Corm<
m ntmr aa laay be. and at their oara come to a fuU atop, ‘sad ramato la
proper expenae; m ahall keep the
t maow part« or w—• beraalur j too—'JII*
aame free Croai dtih and uirt <h lu own kuy direction ot any are
mile proving to a fire, or In me
Bald graatee. hla aaaoetatea aao
ton^Ti^ whence an alarm of
fire has been given, until such fire
level all ddgea or haaka of aaow oc
lee that aaail be tormed between the
man of any such
wbo shaU rcCiB« >ont ot oojr
omer company shau pay aU as
‘
-r aegiect to comply wim theee
pro- property.
penses of snch chaagiag and retoytog
totoas. shall be aable to
Bectton 22. Bald graatee. hto as- of sakl track.
^
be evenly diatrlbuted O er Uie a^
rs lS2&toi)
sooctotes. sueeessors aa. aaalgas.
Secuoa 2u. i„e city ahall. at tu
toce of the atraeu eo aa
proeecutkm upon, convlcttoc there- shad keep aa office la CM dty aad aa own expense, put to safe and propei
ftroct pobLc travel thereon.
befure the Kecorder's court of the agent mefeln for me trmaaaetton of coadiUon, all me br.dges along tlw
J»e atreet oomi
f. or to Imprisonment
mi lu baalMwa. and praceaa of coaru. Itoe of said street raUway. to lay me
Bhall ao direct they ahall rtnova the oeeding filieen days in me county and noUces by into ordla
track npon and operate cars over, and
aame entirely from the atreet.
jail, in me discretion ol
to be served apob aaul grantee, hto after such bridges are
The officials of the fire d
la daaalag ike tracka m aoch
dltkm. me aame
aad ice. tae graateea. their aacceaaora of said cliy shall have m« power to may be aenred upon aaid agent, or pair by said c*.y.
to maktog any
and aaalgna. may uepoa.. or aprlnkle cut iiemporaniy) and wire or wires upua any person in charge of aaid repairs me said gr
e. hto associates,
grantee s cars In me same manner successors and assigns, shso oa me
aalt upon the tracka of Uelr raUvay. of said company, wnenever
OMnU a ftiTMC raUway a« Mr«in at aU awHco polau, cur%ea and torn aeceBnary (^r the prolecUon of life And with me same effect as the aeolce order cf me commliiee on streeu and
of like process
h^^upon agenu bridges, when the same to neceasary.
•iTorlMd. ttpoB Ute fullowlas MrMU
coonagraUon. and said
furnish new stringers required unaer
^ tM atjr U .rmv4M cuy;
are depanmeni shaii have the right to
^?^graalee. hto a»- me raUs of th© track anc planktog re
Oa Siau SU tm taloa nt. to Oarany of me poles (of said rai
..oclates. snooessors and assigns.
quired to be used between tracks, and
lalaAva. Oa Oara«J<l Ave . truia JW
upauy wiicuevi-r aad when
•aiu grantae. hto assoclatas. sncoe
Malaflctok. tft. Ob t^coliuula
tn
au^
•mud
desirable,
lor
me
use
of
s
1
aid
me
city
, ahall be required i
Cron Oarftald Ava. ta Ue aty luniU.
uj receive ana
.cpartmoni. tree of charge.
ano deposit freight. No
Oa *. aui Bt.. from Oarfleia A.e. to
No aalt
(relgbt shall be
baid grantee, his assuciai
rwr St. Oa Ua.on Bl., Irwm »YoatSL
ors anu assigns shall have at melr ed irom me cars of such railway
fa tU St. Oa W. Sta 8t. Cro«-Uoiaa «o be Bead oa orldgea having
.lower staUon an electric mechan.cal along me streeu or avenu
St. to B^rtatoa bt. ua OtvUloa St.. glrdera.
IktNB tta BL to liio St. Oa Kroat St.,
U aaid graatee. hla aaaodatea. anc ;ong connecito with m© fire alarm .ity. except by special ret
as often aa m© public convanlencv
trooi rark Bt. to Kloifrood Ava. Oa a«aora and aaa:gaa. ahaU neglect to crvlce of aaiu city, to be used fur Um ji©*councd aui-oTjang me
Ad loading and unloading of freight shall require during sixteen hours
SUawood Ava.. truia rtroat St. to Bay ^y any order which me atreet oom .urpos© of transmiumg
mad oe done at said trelghl depot, every day.
mlaaUmer or the Coundl ahaU make ime when it shall boo
Section 32. This franchise shall be
iwlatlve to tha removal of Ice or aaow. o have me current cut off from me axcepl In me case of factorlea.
»yoat St. to BtaU Bt.
^r relative to the repair ot the atreeu. .ires cf said railway during me pro- .-•urmer. m© counc.. reserves me right void unices iM nald grantee, his as
M designate when and where freight
the paving ol atreeu me mak
and assigns, shall
4ng of croeawa^, or the re -e receipt of such s.gnal at any time, jjay oe rvc«^lved or delivered
Seclton 2i. Said granteep his astM Uaa of taa aaid raUvay la Trav Mir of craea walki» or to perform an> i^cm mo lire chief or assistant chlei,
shall ^ cut off and re..ther duty regardiag aaid
I
cut
off
unUl
t
hall
esUblikh
uniform
ratce
for
m©
awaa-walka wnich eald g
togemer
ATTlage of passengers and trelgto
uJway company are
3 an ngreemeot to auide by and per
paa»aatar. Aay ca.kl. »e%aa year* ot iMOcmiea. aucce«aoni and i
.rum any point witnln m« Umlu of
ruper officials of me
yll^^aUrosa^coM
and
aca or aadar. wbaa acoumpaalad by a
mo city of Traverse City to poJiU
( said city mat said current
paraat c»r guardian, ahab be carried J4. lii ■ vruSMMKW. MIM
aimoui me Umtu Cl said city, to which
umed on aga.n; provided
Craa; or. two chlldraa. aerea yearn of tor the apace ot alx hours after reoelv
aid railroad may b« extended, and no one year Irom me date of th© paasagt
Sid current is cut off and
aca or aadar. wbea ao aooompanled. tag written aotloe from me street com
lor oaa Cara.
uiUaloner or me coundl. mee me ut off. cn preper notloe from said •relerence shall be given go t
of Ihia onllnance. deposit wim mc
BaM graatea ahall keep on male oa jouncu may cause me same to he done ffidals of said fire department, me
city clerk a bond to me city of Trav
Tra
eciiy. and hb dls»X)lioy wli-tw shall; not be cut excopl
CMir eara la aenrloa. and at their of U the coal aad expenae of
of iwo Thousand
:rlm.naUon either In frelgh
freight or pasI me expense of said city.
•oaa. nallmltad UekeU to oe sold la .'ranlee, hla aaaoetatea. aucceaaon
enger charges shall be made.
And prut Idea lurmor. mat
Btrlpa M paokagao of alx tickeca ftir
SecUoo 2d. All the powers
case said grantee. bU asaoclatea
uildlng may uo motou on or a
twaoty-flve oaoUi. each of wh
rh.Ch Uckwaaora and aaalgna. ahall negloc. sld track under me supervision 01 irlvlieges conierrec by mis ordinance
by Mid
nail be Um.lcd to ko years from Jt the said street ra’.wray within m#
graataa. hU aaaodalm. i
»r rehiao to pay such coat and ex
Uid aimr toe date of m© ai
cxlst.ng
tea. the said Coundl may recovei
for a eiagle fare tor any dU
ilm.u of me saia city of iraverae City,
.f
thU ordlnanct.
me council of AS hereto described, and TorMke com
I said grantee, hla aaaodatea. sue
Ithla the llmiu of the city of
aid city at which time Uus franchise pleiion of tho line to O d Utoslon.
» City, la eltner dlrecUoa orar
ora and aaalgna. the amount oi
I coat and expenaoa U»lore any .wck. shall pay all expenses of re- naU become InoperaUve. nud and
or route on whlca It U pre^
Seetkm 3,^. ihla crdtoance shall
uotlng or cutting mo wires to admit old. The rights and privileges here also be void umesa U:e aaid L. K.
I the passing cf me buUding across jy granted shall In no way be deemed Glbba, hla aaaoclau-a. succesaors and
cUon 8. At the end of ten yean
s tracks and of roplac ng me same, o be exclusive
asslgna. for toe purpev'o* of conatruct
j la u»4
from and after the adoption of this or
Section 26. The Council reserves ing and operating sa.d street railway,
ut mat the same shall be done under
^________ ■ dlJee; ahall ilnance. It shall be the duty of sale
be well heated by the lateat improved {rantce. bit aaaoc.al«i. aucceaaora an». ae direction of the railroad company. Jie right tu make such
mail, within one year fn m li e dale of
B^-cuou 17. Nommg In this ofdUi o this ordinance as it m
»ld arwther, and Uiall be isalgna. whenever the Coundl . ah
.-vnaange of ihto ordinance, from
iice shall be construed to preven| .roper, anu viiil not conflict
b aigual tlgnu In the aAkt .rder a atreet or bridge paved or i
organize a corporation under the i
time. Cara ahall be rut at the rate .laved. to pave or repave said street
.10 council from authonilng the Iky -osU*d rights of said grantee. hU as •f -The Traverae wxy Bire<*l Hallway
of apeed not exceedlnc ten mllee per .irtdge or pay me expenae o. paving oi
ig 01 water or gas pii*es. st-wers or ocial es. succ**sM>rs end assigns, or Jompany.** under too laws of me
menu to rules, riate of Michigan, under an act enhoar arlthla lOe city llmiu. provided
wui-r cobduiis. or me repairing ot
-ing. bet
as
may
be
neces
that the Council of aa.u city hereby
lUlcd, -An Act to Provide for mo For» ouUlde thereof foi ae same, and the grantee shall have
■est
reearvea toe rlgul to IncreaM or d: i dUiana
of Street Hallway Compao
elve Inches on cad
Ic in relation ipproved March 5lb. 1867. and
mlalah tha lim.i of apeed u they at Ide. and i
une lime and in and
0 said railway, and to its um- I
any Ume deem It eovlaable to do ao.
.irocecd to construct ai
auco materUl aa th«
treets
in
said
city.
by a rtMlatkMi of the CouncU.
lepiu.no
or
telegraph
company
foi
.ir*H*t railway as such
cll ahkll direct and to) ke
keep sue)
Section 27. Any failure to c<
The eald grantee, hit
•e same; provided mat the work y.
S;^lon 34. A'l ordii
Olug such water or gas plin?*. 01 *ilh the pnivlsionH of thU ordl
. and asdgna. ahall furnUh
aL^‘^e1JS‘.^£g" m
wff or rt.ndulis. or the repairs there elatlve to the location and erection
tlckeu. without add.itonal
dln«lon ?nd iJLder the
1 poles, stringing of wires, laying hall Uko Imxcedlatc effect If said
1. shall be dune In such a manner a.
asking for the .Ulon of tjc Council and aubjt^ct
f iracKs,
or repair, or
aame. tlckeu to Imj given to such pas- uappn»wl. Provided that
V i to unnece-^.*airl:y damage or injur*
acceptance and bond are filed
or manner o
aehgeri before leaving the car. which iny sircvl or bridge i* ordeno paven
ach railway for ineir use.
posited by said grantee, bis aa111 subject sail
ahall eaUtle the bolder thereof to one .r rcpav<xl It shrl. bo opiionrl w.U
Section 18 Said railway company
ride within the llmiu of
*s. successor
m*is
aall lay in all the slrtw-ts In which
t:
payment of i
aaid dty over any other lino or i
aolr track U placed a nielaJIlc re ■
4>rm ami asWlgns. to elect t
* dollars (|2d.OO
owned, operated or oonlro.led by •ity ot Traverse c..ty liic .1
We ao hereby certlfj* Inal the fore.rn clrcoit wire. 4ind shall at all enali.v ol iweni
aaid grantee. bU asaoclaion. successors he cost rnd exmmse of pi
notice to said .-otog ordinance was passed by the
mes. by means of careiul bonding •er day after
aad assigns, wuoln the said city of .ween the r;;lU o2 aaid track
.rantee.
for
each
and
every
day
ol
me 22nd
r by such other appnoed means m
Traverse cur. provided such transfer ilstance of tae vc inchtv on
»e council shall from Umo to time, .••fault, which sum shall be |iald tc
Ucket la presented on the nexi regular
.* CARVER. Mayor.
pprme and direct. pro\ided against he city treasurer, to thee credit of
car cf such o.^er n>ute rfler the paa- .f Tra^x'rsi. City shall pave betweii
3. City Uerk.
.iTirtilvEls of ary end all pipes that lie general funa. And each such pen
aeager loaves me car on which be re- he rails of said track rnd Tor a d>
Ity. If not so paid may be recovered
.ay be laid in such slrwls.
eelted said transfer ucket
tanre of 12 Inches on each aide
Section ll*. rpon such unpavod •y preferring acUcm In ary court ol
SMUoa k. «ue Council ahall have ibcrcor. and the cost and* expens.
.reels or parts of streoU as Iht ompeient Jurisdiction, such penalty
The f*.ui d.MuUiers of a P.-nnsylthe power to direct the location and them»f shall be forlhwUn pr Id to Uh
uncil may from time tj time dt- hall be to addition to all otoer dam
manner cf laymg the railroad tracka city of Traverse CUy by said graniee
■rmlne by resolution, it shall be the 4ges mat the c.*y may have against vsnia sawmill ownrr have announced
oa aaid atreeu. but the ralU thereof his assocleles. successors and assigns
uiy ol said graniw. h.s associate*. he said grantee, xus associates, sue that they Inieie! to o|>erale the mill
ahall not be Uid m exceed five feet
'
-cccB.-ors and assigns, to plank ou cssors ana assigns.
until
It attain* an average output of
Tbe
cost
of
such
paving
and
ropav
apart ao aa to accomodate tb«
Section 28. This ordinance; shall
.e outside and Inside of each rail 01
Inx Mtween the rails and for a dU
ao.ikU fivt of Uimto-r Nucb working
cornmoo wiuth of carriage who<
aid traclf or tracks tor a duunce 01 ecume null and vulu «« said grantee. day. Tbe yung women began werktanct- of twv-lvc inchuj on creb sidi
When aaid grantee. hU aaac
than twel\e luchea on each .U associates, successors and assigns,
^cceaaors and aaalgna. chmil have thereof, when none by the c.ty ahal. .de less
tnerVof. the plank on the outside hall vicale or fail to fultll tho pru Ing tbe mill a little ovit a year ago.
of aaiJ railway bo a cle;m agelnst arid g antee, hi.
istons of mis franchise to any ro atom tblrty-flve luwae is.wer mlU sod
( said rails to be p«ac«d and main
wa any atreet. Ih .y shall
hall not lay an- 4>-soclsle4. succ4M»sors and as..gns. anc
;ined fiu>h with the top of sa.d rail*, «K*ct. after notincaUon shall have the encTgetlc manager* up*-rated It no
other t
the con- jIK>n the Islliire of said grau.ee. hi
ad the plank on the inside of sale een given by m© council. In writing. well that In a sh.*rt time the average
•Mtoff me Council.
.•«9C
tying me particulars of such plain
ills to be placed
Beeuon 6. me track or tracks of pay kuch cost anu
lolsiions. unless me grantee. hU as oiitput per day vvaa 2K00U feet of tim
less than ou*
ber. which wa* ilH‘ lie*I output by aevaaM railway ahall be laid subject to when the same may become due, ih.
inch below the lop of the rails, rUtoi*. successors and assigns., shall eral tbouaniiil f«‘et of nnr riiill In tbe
said ciiy o* Traverse City may re»vei
me dlrecUcn and approval of the
muHHllaiely cease mereof and forth
that
the
said
grantee,
his
associ
from
said
grantee,
his
assocute%
suc
C.I. and me rails sni :i be laid ao aa
loralby'^ all oi*Tat*tl b.v men. Encour
.lih remedy the same.
aot to obatruc. the ireo passxje of re..son: and assigns, the amount inert
ta) If said gramee. his associates, aged by tbefr smvesa the young worn
of
any
court
of
cua4>cienl
Jui
vehicles over m same.
long the ouulde of sa.- rails for a uccessors anu assigns, shall fall en are endeavoring to In* rvase the out
Before enterinx upon any atreet for Isdlciton.
Section 9. E .31 passenger on said istance of nut lesa than twelve Inche. o complete the *rack and oper- put to the hgun* luenlioutxl al*ove.—
the purpose of laying cr cnangmg any
ite lu cars over and mrougb nrookJrn Eacle
laca or tracaa merec: me aaid niad shall bo allowed to take free oi a the outside thereof, and shall also he stnx-lA
namou
to
section
ravel the space beiwi-cn me planks
grantee shall prepare rnd aubmU m charr.e ouch ord.nary baggage as bt
itendlng along the Insld© of said w'O of mis onllnance. wimin two
Che CouncU tor lU appruttl a diai
aether can
alls, ana shall at all times ke*>p me ears of mo adoption and passage of wiUi local arpllc*
showing me line o* ihelr pro®
hi* ordtnsnce; or If sm - grantee, his
track or traesu., siue traca, turn
issoclstee,
successors
and
assigns,
tarrb to a blood or ooostitntiooal
.t'Ctlon 10. No car thr'J be allowet
swltcnea. plan of consirucilon.
m . and' to order to cure It von
Provided mat hall fall to complete a line of road to
hind Ol rails to be laid. etc.
yld
Mission,
as
contemplated
by
said
is.
plank me said grantee, his
At aU tlmee dur ng me consirucilon
-stK-iaiea, suciws<ir.-* and assigns, may grantee. hU associates, snoceasors Catar^ Oara
aad repair ot said track the »tr
.»e such other suitable maiteiial or tnd assigns, within the aame period.
shall be kept and pm in sue., good con1C said grantee, his associates, *nrfaoea. Hal l a Catarrh Cure la not
le
.materials as 1
roved by
dltloa on eaob side cf me trees as will
and assigns, shall after the A qoaok medicine. It was prescribed
ae
cv.uncll.
make .t aafe and suiUulo for me free
•onslrucllonn of said rallwgy
rail
oy one of m© beri phyaioiana in tbu
the intersc-cilon of any sirecls uf iw
At all street
passage of vehicles. And on the <x
cease to operate me cars oouoiry for jeara, sod it a regnUr
celte or let off passengers, the cai .ons w bere^he strtvi or sireeU
pletloB of such construction and
hln me city limits, for a
.hall be stopped ao as to leave lb.
pair, said streets sntll be left In gc
•erloa of i.rty days consecutively.
rear platform sllg---over the cross
raniee.
a>.sociales. sueem
inl*>ss sui
failure to operate shall beet blood port Her*, acting directly <
ad assigns
Unless by m« consent of the Coun- .ng.
a© due to o act or omission of said the aiaooos anrfaoe* Tbe perfect com
Section 12. The aaiw grantee, hli as
or tracks, and
c:i. nut more man on© block of any
of tbe two ingredleoto
• associates, successors
.ociatea. succesM<rs ana assigns, shal
uble tracks, and for
street ahall be
leoeeanoh woudatfal reenlu
ud aslgns.
employ carefm. sober, prudent anc
elve Inches on me
Ume. and a free
Section 29. Whenever me city shall •n^coring Ostarrh, Bend for teenmo
coiupeient ageaU. conductors and me
. aage shall be
.rant
to
any
other
street
raUway
com
block oa both slues oi tne>Ueei at all tormen to mke charge 01 tu car.
/any me right to enter me city over
times lor aU * eulcie«. anu shall noi be while on the road ano it shall be tht
sireti already occupied by the track
duty Oi such agenu. oonduciors anc
rv*per repair; proviu»xi. that me
lorn up fur mure man twenty days
motonuen to keep vigilent watch foi
>uncil may authorize anu direct such af said grantee, his associates, succesany oaaUma.
aasigns. sa.d graatee. hto asall
teams,
carriagcw
or
persons
on
fooi
.
or
any
poruon
mereof.
to
Bam graateee. his associates, s
and especially cuudren. either upoi
between the rails and for a ociaies. successors and assigns,
eaasors aad assigns. ^ use algi
> track or moving towards It. anc
mail give permission to
UghU. guards aad lenoes aad ou
One sees u s^cat mun»*rr *.f rtamlM
at the lira appearance of danger ic ide thereof with gravel^
operate meir cars for teraafe guards ueoessary to prevent da
ailnal purposes upon m« track of and ranvaaa drr**-*.
ble materAl.
age to peraoo or property by reason of .uch
ailnr are among the mrv elilt-*.
____
or
uitee. hereto. bU i
Section 20 The cars of said
any work of construction or repair, shlldren.
shall be stopped in
successors and assigns, and they shall w;m loutolne or v*im figtirfU tuffeta.
ranlvwr. hi* associates,
aad ahall aave and keep me city harm- UTS
Many gowns have what they cj»
na assign*, may be movtd by electric (urnisb electric current for me
tana o^aad from aU damages occasion- ime aad space poaalble.
Seclton IS. No conductor or per ow er t r other mechanical power now iilon of me same upon me condition -Pilgrim- aklru—skirt# iiiUMue
ad by ^a negligence of u- olficera.
.1 Use for moving street railway cara, mat such omer company shall pay to mrat flat rumos, sonictlm.** * ut j
r which may hereafter be adopted m« said graatee. hto
m© bottom into very nam>v» battle,
TM ralU ahall b# of such hind, pat1 aaalgna. n fhir and ronaon- meuta. five luffles U-ii.g usul some40d applied for that purpose
tarn aad weight as ahaU be approved
teration for tM use of aaid
Ided. however, mat no med
by tha Oouac.l aad ahali be Uld Hush
and electric current,
Coaducturs
ahall
an
My shad b© used
vtth tM aurtaca cf -e atreeu and kbaU
It of the council.
counc
cost of necoa
and atreeu
rnc electricity shall be supplied
and for puitU
me cars by me means of
ingle
ct such other
tram Ume to Ume eereafier. And me
iver-hesil trolley wire, the eiecuic railway built under mia franch
aame ehaU ba at all Umaa firmly placaha- equip lu urreni being completed by me rails also m© coat and expenae from time
MW and
ad. Prarldad Umt when a atract to
with suitable gongs or alarm f me said road suiutuy connected at to time Incurred to maintaining, re
pavAd or repaved, the Council ahall
, which ahall be struck or aound- heir ends. >or cdnnected wim a sup- pairing. renewtog and keeping to good
have me right to require aaM trach
order the awltchea atoreaald. ahall he
or tracka upon the ponton of the atreet ed by me motormaa or peraoa to demeatary return circuit wire.
Seccoo 21. It shall be oompi
borne and paid by auca ofjier oomao paved or repaved, to be retold artth charge of such car upon approachtog
or said grantee, his associates.
,tre«u and h^kway
papy. and the grantee Mreto. hla naraUa of aaeii kind, pattarn aad weight
to
whenever team,
aa ahaU be daalgnatad aad approved
iumorlzed and1 empowered
pedeetiians ai
have at aU umea fuU ooatrol and maabjr tha OoaaeU.
poles upon the streeu of Traverse agemeat of me tracaa aad oonnecUng pkwd • <«.>« ot- BaekT WouMa
la Haagerous proximity to me' track
Bald graataa. hla
loned and‘ nsxued to seettoa swltcnea over which such other oom- Tmc TImU Moout* for b«t
BecUoo IS, Cars goingK to me same
shaU
dlrcoUoa shall sot appraach wimin
Ls trac
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_ one bttiidrad feet of each omer, unleaa «lres merelo lor me purpoee of oper- prtoriur^ rul^^w^^mSdtnS
I oa each side mereof,
at
aU laUfMCttag strMU or highwaya to tarn of aeddent or at tarmlaato. aung mej^ cars, subject to me regu- and tM grantee, aia ayootntea. eae- COm«n*s Interior Spar Is th*
wlUilAoaMMtoaUrtalMMbytMclQr.or wMm n» ui«Kker to trains, cr laUoaa hereto menUooed
n aad aaffigM Bkair la M vay er mo#tClurmbl«>
a'is:;.»srcJ5r..r::s
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CATHAimO WATSe.
Not **maamBde'’ but nature’s gift for
the cixre of Constlpatioa. whether
chronic or acute. Action natural—no
pain. * no gripe. At your Druggist.
Large bottle, X5c.; small bottle. 10c..
RIlEaORllElHIBITIOII
Held br the Gownunent
CXTCBfilVE EOBOE OF TMIETta
For the first time to the history of
the department of agriculture mccw
wUl be an exhlhttton there the tost of
Octolter of tbe chc4cest
mums koowu to lovers of me Bower,
says a «|wcisl dtopatch from Washtor
ton to tbe New Vork Times, It to a
Noertsrilto
mui
novel thing fur tito gurerumeot to go!
tolu llie exhlblthju\pf this moat enjoy- j
sataawo ewicas.
able Bow er, and tolbe ntUlurtsu It *
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may seem to be far out ^ the way tof Brsu*^
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cultivate the love of tbe beautiful wbea I
sense rwMWs.
^
so ouch to to l.e done^ln pointing tM
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way to scleuttflc and pcoHUlile farm- \
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tog. Yet Becretsry Wltoon baa Uken
------------------------possibly as much Intenwt to the rato On your outakSa doors UM <
tog of chrjwanmemum. .. to any of
Varalffik «
xha thouasnd and one practical aad
me country home.
= CLEANEST
to bloom to
boose near the ilcpartmeut bi
aad when tbe 122 kluda under culture
are to bloom tbe algbt will be one
worth tniveUug many mllea to see. It
to expectcl that flortou from all parts
he country will cwme to Washing
ton during the week to study the col
on. The range of colors to from
Le to a shade iKwrlv buck. Among
tbe new feature* will be a number of
s.-edUuga from Jajian. galbcred by
agent of the department .In Japa• gardens. Tl«fr are several aped*
meoa from Eugltoli gnrners and a few
from Oermaii. yrwiioe U represented,
and there are a dozen new varletlca
a to, how«-v*T. lu
• Auierk-au varletle* that the « xliiblthm will lie strong.
Among the l*e*i .if th*-*e to the Mr*. J.
M. Wll.*.n. imm**l after tbe tote wife
of Brigadier tieiierml J*.bii M. .Wilson,
formrily suis-rinteudeui of puliftc
buildings and grounds, of Wssblugtou.
This to a flue creamy w bite, tbe flor*-U
of w bi. h prvjtst out an inch or more
and give a gorg.'ous rne^^X. Tbe celebrat.sl Pitcher A MatHto flower, oae^
half of^whi.-l, 1,* -bile and *.oe-half
yellow, will Iw lu the collection. The
Colonel D. Appleton. Elesuor D. Smith. |
Mrs. Henry Weeks sihI other varieties I
uatned afu-r promlneut Aroerlcant are
included.
The experts of the deiiartmeat are
jce I
which to give tbe
There to no Roosevelt cbsjwantbemum
to the collecUon. though tbe Black
Uswk. President Roosevelt‘a favortta
ALWAYS RKADV
IK)ST HAVK TO BRl.VG
IT IN.
NO ASHES
CHEAPEST
•
J.\N1) THE BEST
LIGHT TOlUY
•
TRY ONE OF THOSE
PORTABLE
READING l..\MPS
GOMPANY
ment regret that
ebryaanthemum ^
necesslraUng I
Tbe exhibit!
daytime, and all vlallora
nltlcd at long as me flower
om- Tbe colicctloo being
maneut
bring tbe exbIbUlon to i close at any
time in order to dtopet
exhibit*. Should this exhibition be n
auccesa. tberv w III be other similar an
nual exhibition*
among OOaOOO laborera to Belgtam
lere are SS.Ono men. 23.000 wv>meu
and 15.0(0 children under 16 who work
- than eleven hours a day.
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