The Evening Record, September 10, 1902

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The Evening Record, September 10, 1902

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1902-09-10

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I^VT^NtNa: T?RCORT)
raAvauB crar. uca.

I

TO FORGIVE
AND FORGET
Policy of Brtpmh Co>
Toward South Africa

WST MX CAXVOT DITftSrBRi

OWo.8apt.IS-A|

Urn

APPEAL OF BOER GENERALS

mXmDmt of th« IW^lTmoU coal
rika WM diMMd. mid II wa
Tte ixtitet «ld that tba prlnti^d
Intanriaw waa lawglnatlTa The faaat
•f dM iMidaat ooetiouad dial ao

For Porthar Aid for Widows
and Orphans Ufihsodod

■on «h*B «b( imoldoal doc*, bat b*
•Mid not OM olcMiy ho* bo ooald
Inko ui |»rt la adjattiiic tbo differ-

DISASIERAT FORMOSA

GOV. STONE
HAS FAILED
To Effect * Settlement of the
Anthracite Coal Strike

H0R6AN DECLINED ID ACT

_

SIXTH TKAB-VO.-1664

it«dk«8Dat skptkmbbk

BACK AT OYSTER BAY
Tbe Pfwies«t Win TmJkm <

alia
elto

Victoria. SepL 10.-OrienUl ad- Washington. Srpi. lO-Preeident
vices tell of the drowning of over BooMveltand party retnnied to Wash­
ington from the sooth at 8 :D0 a. as.
I persons by the ot erflowis
aad half an honr later they were en
aaam o.-efl rivcT iu China. Floods __
tidal waves also caused hnyj loss of route to Oyster Bay, where the chief
magUtiate wUl rex
life and property in Fonnoea.
for the northwert.
WILIJAM ALIaSK BVTUMl

Olty

»lc 3-toro
1-3 OFf

Retort BMCtor Co. « a Pree.

Big Financier Still Refuseelo
Uee Hla Influence

Toledo-Wheat. 7tS »d 7S.
Chicago-Wheat, 7lVr..opm. 58^;
New York. Sept. lO-WOliam AU
port.
lardT^dO
len Butler, a widely known author oata.
and Uw)cr, died suddenly Ust night. and 17.85
fiaal pown of bU-oBoo to coerce one
His home is in Yonkers, His age
elde cr tbo otb«. U that wen really
was cause
was
78.
Diabetes
00 tbo arUlntte wooU bo latorfor________ ^
Kew York. Sept, A—Oor. William death.’
•ad not arblUmtlM. If both
A, Stone, of Penney Ivan ia, who oam<
topi. Ifr-4taoonroioooo •Idn obeold aako tbe reqooot tfaal
looldoat lAoold oeUM an arbltn- to tbie city and made an effort yeeter
•Maitloo ho woUdboflodto day to ette what ocmld be done toward
UU. Ooa. KltoboMT nod tbc Boor
eettling the anthracite coal etrike,
0, b«l Iw ooeld sot fit
For the High SchooI-AlumnI
■oamlt. Botho, tbc lottor oppeolMl
turned to Harrleburg. I*a.. ton!
for tbo *ldo*o and orpbaao. akflaff •oesl UoM lo UM«atd«ctt
Meet of Saturday
withont apparently havinx been able
f
that tbo float of low bUIUom poaado of emrlmtet ejul ooeclaalee. If
I
aooompiUb
a
eettlement.
net e fsqeaet •bosld te Briid» with
There were mmort afloat that tbe
tlw egisfft thst Ik* misert •hoold
e«M
Ball,
rwd a^ Tr^k Xwmu and
Brmltled to telsni to work. i»od. govemor-i vUil had roenlt^ bol Geo.
Foot Ball Gaias-UlFalrr Will
|
W. Pcrkini. of J. P. Morgan & Oa.
atb<r tbo olnl war la Amrioa. let tlw dwtoloe m4 both to sbise br
'
IwVorvKrM.

declined
that iheiti
CboaborWa Iboagbl “b woald bo lb« Sedlac of tb« eommitte*. tbe
ftedlsff to be effeotiTe from tbe Ume change in tbe eitnatibn. W'ord to the
ArrangenMiitB are completed fori
effect was received by lo
tbe
men
went
to
work,
tbe
preeident
tb<oomhined
meet
between
tbe
Al-1
tbolr donaadfartbor.” Boooaolodteleiihone
from
Pr^ldenl
Inmni and the High school, nest Satad; “Wo waat to fuifol oad toiiln. wonld b.- f Ud to eeleot euch a oomUnleee both eldm ehall make dale, of the DeUware, I^i^anna A nrday afternoon Tbe jirogtam has
Wbo war bonr and wo want ton
eetem railroad, woo ii out of town. been prepared with especial desire toj
•ofolao 7m 00 fellow oabbola Bow the reqneet. Tolantarllj. he wiU not
Uov. Stone was aroompanied to make Uie evenu interesting to the on-1
float tbo liberty and bodBoooa to feel at liberty to interfere in the
the city by Attorn, y General Elk
lookers.
’j
ooajdeto tbc oolt foreiBwnt actoadof Pt nneylvmnie. end Senetor Flynn,
The program will open with the^
od to BoaU Afrl<» depoadj ootlroly OB
ofPitUborg. The thit-e lield » con­ base baU game, which will be a hot |
tbc rapidity with wbtob tbo old aalference of tfv.ml hoore* dnmtlon one. There are many rumors as to i
■odtloo am wiped Mt
with P. A. H. Widener. of Phlliulel jnst what sunwise, will, be in store in j
Boonlaiy- Obaaborlala oald that
phi., in the offioes of the United Ibis, among them it is suted that,
Iborc oaa bo no dopartarao from tho Cr*acBnt Towed Schooner Nel
SUtes Stffl oorpomtion.
Professor Klliott of the High Mioool
The best vhcK-s you ever
lie Johnson Into Port
After tbr. ©ouforenoe had Ueted nn will pitch for that team. Pennington
saw prirctl under two dolhonr Mr. Widener w. nt to eee J. Pi^r and Novotny have been uesignated
larsi. They arc made with
)ioiit Morgnn nt the latter'e offloe, nn< tor toe Alumni battery.
.
a snaii-snd' a st>^c to them
Mkcd him to nee Ms inuflenoe to end
There will be flveevenis in tha field
llwt most $*i.00 shoes do
the strike. Ten mlnntee Inter ho
day meet, the lOo yard dsBh. the 50
not iK^sscss. They fit good,
turned lo his oonferet^s nnd told them yard daabo the halfmlle reUy race,
they wear good, they look
ttint Mr, Morgnn had declined to In- three nuinere on a Mde. the running
While abMI two aBloc troB tba
g<KKl. They would be cuUhigh jump and the running hpp Kteptaot bafoM aeon, tba «>booo.t Kallic terfere
cfl great bargains al most
For Numbers on Hl»h School Jobaooa, Oaplala A. Johaam, b-wam.- Before leaving tbe city. Gov. Stone and-jump Both the High school and
stores at
Our price
toe Alnmnl have men who ate very
ilonatd and pat op a dUtrccc Bf- gave oot the following
Lecture end Mdsic Course
onf/tf^O.
••Attorney. General Klkin. Senator
noL Tba olfaal war deca ftoo
there will be some exciting flnishes. ,
aad 0«*ain Johuaoa with tba Flynn and myeelf have been In
Bt
sure
to
stt
them
suluuon
for
eeveral
hoars
today
^ Balecfaenec TMet. WOI Bwrtal
Tbe foot ball game will olosf* the
OftaoMt tan oat with that tumol aad
f
Law IMe b CtaicO-Ceam W
towad tbc watcrloffcd boat to tba with P. A. B. Widener. of I^hiladel program, and thiH is banked upon as
phia. who is director of the United toe Kthr feature of the meet Both
*
Be UCIir Open Bean.
dock
States Steel Oorporatlon and assooia sides are confident, und it is certain
Tba
Hallla
Johacoo
waa
boood
lo
SapntoMidaBt Ollbert bao c1om4
1th a oarfo of 810,000 ahloflc. from tod with Mr. Morgan iu many bnsimws that two strong teams will face each
tba data, for moot of the aombet. of
interests. Mr. Widem r in very ans- other when the referee calls - play. ”
.'^KI.l.KR <iK BI ST SHOKS
tbo Bifb Bohool Leetore A Boole >. Boartt lalaod. for Harvey Morrl ions to see the strike settled aad today
This feature alone wiU be worth
Tin; OI.I) STAND
eoano. andtbr two open datco wlU COB. Bbc bad oa abost lo.noo mon took the matter up with Mr. Morgan. more^toan wUl be charged for admisprobably bo olowd la a .cry few dayo. Itaaa bar tcKolar load, and when lb- We are doing what we can. ’*
■ion to the entire program, and no
The ooor*. thi. year U tb.-bifboB boat oloed WMt oa the atarboard lack
Guv. Stone was askt-d wliat prog­ lover of athletics or of the High
^owl of any U. lb. bUloiy of tba tba wind pat her over ao far that ress toward a settlement ha*l been
absent when the play !
opbooll
eooofh water wia ahlppcd over tbc
aeboolt tbu far. but a-Tt n daa
called.
oullei
top to oomplctoly wartcrlop U» crall.
bate will boflren at tho noir
ao foroiwly. »l for a <mton tiokot. Only «8 bonobca of abinglea ooDtaiacd gan. To these questions be answered
la
tba
deck
load
went
over,
and
mart
The souvenir program ana direc­
with a omalladdlUotial faa for laoarr.
that he had nothing to say beyond
inf. Tbo plaa for tbc roa-rrinf of of tbaaa hava beco reooTorod. Thoio
tory of thv oonferenoe next wet k hw
, ■atoba.mHyctbMOBinoiu.o.d.b.l wore only two mao aboard the Tooacl
lerties to the ooo- been i^aoed at Mr. Jackson's ice
it WiU not betb. c.a» a.tbMcai. md oa tbe load of abtoflM wonld
been pledged to cream parlors for sale sntl diiitrihu.
tlon. All who are subscriber, to tbe |
ployrdUot y.-«. Tb. d.U.oofara. ■TO proTonlcd tbo boot fromfolng
Iowa, they were la ao groat danger
oonferenoe funds and all whocntir-.
nettled are ne followe:
SLATER PROPERTY SOLD
Daooabcr 4-MonUTilU- Flowery
tain gneoto are enUUed to free ci>pies >
Umdoftb. bMtl.bo.og
for their own nse and to mail to friends |
mmoved. end the wster will be pnmp.
Dce^bcr ltt-l«ado Taft. a»lptor. !id <mt nnd tbe Teeeel ngein eet nfloet.
onuide the city. All who desire
jMiaaryb-Blobard Pcaram Boboopiee will please caU for them there ;
The fliUAnctnl loee will be Inooneidooa. laolar^ “Oar Hot..and tons relieve toe committee of far-1
atreece fur $5.&UU.
Joanaiy IS-Todor Occdlaf Conoert
ther work of local distribution. Oth­
The deal hss just been concluded by ers desiring copies can procure them
pmBm>NA.L
Mr. and Mru K. Benback passed which Jose^ Morrow becomes owner aa the same place for 25 cents per
J^bnMT»»-B.ro. the ■aflel.B.
of
toe
Sister
property
ut
tbe
corner
of
toroagh
this
city
ymterday
on
their
5onferTbc dalM for lUlph P»lc«a t^
Intbei
lmp.tioa.tor. nod for the Bahn-forkc way home to Milwaukee, utter spend­ Blute und Cat* streetu The property
purchased included the house und the list of asslgnmenu toe name, of some j
Bbrtaf Qolnlot will bo oottlcd wiibla ing the summor ut Maoklnao.
Mr. and Mw. U. Knight of Grand lot. with frontage of ISi ftnl on fifty ministers’ wives and many other 1
a few daya
ehtitled to entertainment doj
Ooo of tboa. oloflc nnnibot wlU Rapids are In the city visiting their State and 70 feet on Cass street. The
oootororBMO a. that tbc exocUanee of daaghter. Mru J. B. Lancaster, on eonslderatiou was $5.500.
Bm ooora* can roadlly bc.Jodfal. South Union .tre«<
Mias Anionite Wnraborg retoined
ASYLUM BMW MEETING rifled. A few good places
■rtoythliMl point, to a cry predlablc
home lust evening after spending m^v1 may more thai
eral week. vUltlng friend, and rcUII»rt or
t
apply.
tivee In Grand Rapids.
Seat sod C.r. Itockei or DeRooky Monntaln Tea braces up the
Frank Porter of lUdlaire U visiting
whole
system.
Renews
your lost enin this city.
. Great bowel tonic for tired and
be annual meeting of the board
Mrs. I. Gibson of Moreland and Mrs.
CMM To. LM,. CTCOU. I>ur
jieopie. Jau 8. Johnmm.
itees of the Northern Asylum i
B, Reldolt of Asnlaud. are guests of
held today. In addition to the i
Mru J. Danford of Lake avenue.
DotrtUC HU6-. 8«pl-' *‘>-Ti>v
Mies AnnuOhrenbergm of Montague business of tbe session, Gen. Geo. A.
Bo tho* oter 20 tl/l»t at S2.00
trtoaoo ntOnamnl Alfot an ehoek is in toe city visiting her eoueiiio Miss Hart of Manistoe was elected
llBff OTW tho mail of ono of Suulo] Minnie Ohrmibergur. ut 10® West dent ttud Ohas F. Backus of D
Taiaofo UtUo plom of miirtonar]
wwk for Mr. Fottr.
J. Caiman returned to inmrlevoix
*ON* K.NTOMHEI*
|
roilTY l-Elri*ON«
c showing the tinest line
11 ITT— that wb)-n Mt. FenT'oenn- laat evening after spk-ndtog a few days
of
solid Oak Rockers in
,
i iir. oi.n itruAHi.E
tUuj WM anaonomrt. Mr. Tarnor to this olty bn buriiww.
iBllWlnSpsIs.CMMsd
I
C!av6-Ui 0« New UBllwaiT
In
the city. The lioslon Store.
•Mt aal l. l.ffmphlc aoUo» to a anmMr. aad Mru O. D. White of Ktghto
LMSofLtfe.
I
tor -of MoMlltan moa iu tho okrto. street are entorUtotog Mr. and Mru
ro PmiyHm«mab. 0Ml tbo follow- Oe^it Of Allegan.
Madrid, Scin, la—A serious esveMies JoMiftitoe 1Burob of Plymouth.
‘’nim. Forty lUaaah. Tm«mCity: Inl. and Miss
Miss Hi
Harriet Warner of Ar­ I occurred on a railway m course of
O. M. TK^rty U the oaadidate for gus 0 lnd.o uru visiting IL O. BalUy contlruclion between, the villages ol
United Slate senator.
SckIi and C'crri in Caialona today.
und family at Bateu
Staaloy Tnraor.
Mru V. K Maaley und sou und Mr. Forty iJersons were entombed, eight
rescucti alive and 13 bodies have
aad Mru V. W. Old. of Hartford are
NewDress Goods, New Waistings. New
recovered.
the gueets of Mr. and 8. Howard of
, rM»l1« 1W KMUa«'« «mt

Maimmoolci

Aaj latateOMO on bU port eaoepl
br toy ^ botb^p^eojiroold^

•e. DeM YMlerSar Was flam
Mits 't'p U» Thto TIhm Ttors
toXo aUmorUMEadof

m

PROGRAM IS COMPLETED

'A

THE WEATHER SCSS&SMISfSSCSViSSi-*

DAMAGE SUIT
Twoohimrtetheatuoeof . $S5,000 domage tuil in the Chiea«o
coum. TheremnflbekMdtole mizrtl up in thu affair,
my don't they buy

BENDA'S SI.00 SHIBT?
■ Gel into a good thing-'-kcep out of trouble. O^t,. Fit. tt,haUtt guaranteed or yon get yo^r money back without a manaur.
AUo kU the bert unUundried diiit in Micfai^ for -Ibor ohniiag.“

J

300 Pairs
Eadies" Shoes
$LS0^

BOAT IS WATERLOGGED

I)ATES ARE NOW CLOSED

n V. mioi

"UNIDN MADE" SUSPENDERS tSe
FALL HATS ARE HERE |5 TO $1.00
• wBaiirtMr.i

Ladles'dsBdspme
New j^alj^ Waists
Fine French Flannels,, etc. etc.
Prices from 49c to $3.76.
mart mew Skirts arrtoedUdaf................
STEINBERG'S «IEUAU£ UY 800DS AND I

I Floral Designs
Of ail descriptions furnished on
short notice.
Artistic work at right prices.

FRANK M. PAINE, Florist

«i«Hn
A»h.r S. Oo.
SI F-ror.4: MA.

Fancy Chinaware and Din­
ner Sets have just arrived.
Twelve styles of lOO-piece din­
ner sets, English ware, elegant
decorations-something —
m water sets.

SCORE FOR GEN. ALGER

isnitGiilirlSc at Cdd Storage I

franTfriedrich

Nouunr

SUGHUD

ThaNiwStan^ - <^24iFro«t St.

n MIS m V mmnt

W. H. Yemim and family returned to
Nashville, Tenn.. Iasi evening after
•paadtog aome time visiting Mm. K.
^
Perry
J. Taylor at East Bay.
Ttm Mr. Hannah bundled up ooplm
Mr. aad Mru O. Wright of Bncbanoftha
anaad Him Mary Armltage and Mru
m,d OMI them la m Qenooal Al#«. a F. Oaris or Three Oaks are guests
ofMfu. AlfkedAmitogu
TWiy are trying to gH aappeti from
ami already to favor of Algur.
MOBOAB»a HEALTH FAlLiaO

How Tofk. Soph. JO-Tko aalbiaolto

tortko ta.Tta.ollTl-^.l-6

McLeun of
plaou
Mfu B. J. GlUdmi and dau
Ruth of Lakaaida ace gMMaof
J. O. Mmiaa of Stotlu

gvKim m aociHTt.
Miss HiWa Brow entertained
number of friends last evening with a
fudge party at her home al 434
Tenth street.
Games, music and
dancing helped lo i>sm a vcr> pleasant
evening.
Dr. McConkey,
formnly
_ lown in this section, but for the post

jin-'-JisSi'a's-js
Mil. a A. King came up

aad Ml« MaigiHalOiagar of Hartford returning home today.
aw Ttohtag Me. aad Mfu-Bveruk
famlijafl
Mn. J. ShoiMB of-Bonton Harbor ■
Don't mi« getting one
|M004lhioMlibtm700l«rd.r oo hor ■ thoae 09c piitor stands.
war to
,|
The Boston Store.

^a.fow eajt witb (rUad and r*>b- I

.

n

. Trimmings, New Notions. New Silk
Waists, New Furs. Ladies’New Capes
and Jackets. Children’s Cloaks and
Jackets.

IN CARPET DEPT—New Carpets. New Rugs.
New Unoleums. New Lace Curtains.
IN CLOTHING DEPT-NIen’s New Suits and
Overcoats. Boys’ Suits. Overcoats and
Reefers, New Furnishings—in fact, a
general filling up of the choicest goods
—Buy your goods here at from lOto
20 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere.

A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET

SOUTH SIDE

The same care taken in
Design. Workmanship
and Fit of medium and
high grades alike—dif­
ference in cost largely
in material. “Varsity"
sack is so popular it is
again shown in si^ar^j
design this >-ear. *nKyton” overcoat and "1902
Model” are "stricUy in
it"-ask to sec.

SiS

HAIVm-TOIM
Cl-OTHINO CO

BehnBmflmga
Ksc-fc*nslor%

aR. At
nma^^ Tmiu leava 6:40 a. ol.
tMlUiMidortlMA
ui ipile Of «be
teet tbot J«4r^ D«Md it ttrtckoo
vilb on illMM UotoMinot bet bo delto bU POIWOOI lOlOTMU «od
rmot tbo propw dioohorge of
Ibo doti«i of |tOT«»or oboold ht bo
od. Mid oiMold bo not foUj rerforannyiDontbo.no ionovnppoionl Brobon In bonltb. nonrly
onroncy yonro of nico nnd nnnblo to
—dnrtobotbo notion dntino or n ototo
imTATMTlVKXT.

UiUilftL M«COY«rKMl.

thM lo sol n brlcht proopool for tbe
doaopnilio pnrty In Miohignn thta
tnIL JndfO Dnsaid io nti nble jorut
nnd n ann cf nbiUiy nod good jodgaoot, bnt in bio preoent oU
honltb it wonld oooa Uat be U undtrr.
maoh in bonding tbe demoM. Tho jndgo io beioreon
ooo fnotkm vnou bimtp
tbor {notion Aeoiaoblmto
bo tiobot Withtbo.i
omlie booM tbno diridod ngninot it•oif tboioaiU thU {nU any bo enolly

ADWOr A. WILDKY mt YmmBmmm.

^ E. xurar Aft.

a

city.

^

Jl 600d 6 H.
f0T Wa.7B.
Common nttmthm tabUrtrem

iffe

gold-dust

Every table is guaranteed'to you by the factor>’
only made from the best

ars. “Victors” are
for 40 yr*ars.
seWied stock and polished.

TRAvnnain < ity mahkh iu.

fe:

Tmfell®iE

Wc invite >-ou to call And see our new stock, especial­
ly the -Victor/’ same as shown in cut. Tables extend
from the ends with filling endoicd in top of toble so extension can be made without remoring
remorinf linen
**
or '
dishes. This is considered a great advance
ad van t
by the

up.

20 DifTerent patterns to select from.

5gJE.^

Stntral Utm

0. TbooHUennronowoofforing
for wnnt of wntor.
A diopntob froa Nnploo onyA Urge
Toluaoi of lUae wore Uonlng froa
tbe catorof Mount VoouTius Sntordny

Mii

WILL TAG THEM NOW

No need to suticr fiom heal.
Don't let toe air get stagnant
eabreete. Put in one
t of our desk or ceiling
fice. store or home,
dcdgnmidperfectc

Tho ona of gold now in tbe United
Sateo tronsnry ocxoedo tbnt of nny six seconds, was fell at Pun. dupurt
ooo time in tbe bittory of tbe lent of Baaaea Pyrmaea, F
anntry, and with one possible oxap- Looday morning.
tion, it exoecds that of any country at
A shark at toe end of ber fiahmg
\AFIS(Hlra Your MoaoKI
sny
time
in the history of the world
ne dragged Mrs. M. Foley, of BriaTla totdnalioMof
lhaT«abalf4oa«iN«atB«aldMM«-lB difM boon Inkon ont by Frod L. Saith Tbe single reported exception is that tol. Oonn.. ont of bar bout uad into
ttparuor Um» city, whieh 1 aUl «eU at
toewatorut
Stratford. Briagugood
of
BuatU
aboot
eight
jears
of tbo Dnlly Bnffle otnff. Ho bn.
a to •alt.oo UMlalla»ent plan or wiU build M3.00. M3.SO. MA.OO, aS.OO
(OMIX Planarmr ToMUy and Baturbonpht biaoolf n nia now ftin. Win- that country wss preparing to n ame awimmer abe held on. and her trieode
rvaotasB at X C
erocxry. T»4agold payments. At that time RuaU rowed after ba for eome dlamace beThe reputation of W. K Douglas Shoes *
1 whlob bo 00]
wNo AU.
M. U. UUh’uKliFOlUI.
is aid to hare bad in iU treasnrr fore they oaaghi up with and puUed
for style, comfort anti wear is knoan ct nnd ho will bo on tho tall of thn.deor I5w.000.0n0 in gold. Last Saturday tho in toe four foot monater.
ciywhcrc throughout the wt>rM. They
raulU of the United Sates traary
Negro labor it to eoaroe la tbe ootNoUea to Ta» Paraea.
rod hot no noon no tbo oonoon op
have to give better satisfaction than other
oonaiued A*iT3.««,lW. an inoraw ton dlitricta of LoniaUna and MiaUHo ozpeou to fo ont ooon n;
makes because the stamlartl has alwatii
Mo Inbolo on tbo door. 00 tbnt no one stnoo July 1, 1901, of r9.H87.8»7. aippl that toe planter aretmporting wanU for Ibr city of Trarrr*- City
ThU Stock of gold is now being addcsl Mexican or “Oreaar" cotton pickers
mBPUPUgSJf COUVTY TICKKT.
been placet! so high that the
oloo wiU gnl
to
at
tbe
rate
of
from
fSOO.OOO
to
|3JO.
from
weriern
Texas,
along
toe
Rio
oonoon opono bo wUl go out nnd find
wearers ex{iect more for their
000 a day with no imnwdiate t^roepect
bU door, oboot tboa nnd '
money than they can get else­
of a oesation in toe ate of aeposlb
DAVID O. CBAKDLEIU
At Plttatmrg,' Pa.. John Dooley, a
where. We carry a full line
Near Omaha. b>b.. is a held long clerk in the emnloy of the Carnegie
Tbnt will bo nioo.
used by tbe Omaha Gun club for
ami can insure a perfect fit.
company, led the meeting of the
DOPntT S. WALTSB4
pracUoe at cUy pigeons, etc. A. H. Christian Endeavor society in tbe
INSl'KCTION I.WITKD!
ATAOB AWD PLATFOKM.
First Pxabyterlan church of BradThe InoldonUl auoio of Bffle ElU- Oooley and Thos. Brit
WRAMK W. WILSOK.
Practical Sbotmau
ler o prodDoHon of * ‘ When Knighthood ly impelled by tbe idea that after a dock Sunday night. Nearly $00 young
dos«*n
years
of
lapping
bulleU
there
foUs
were
present.
Dooley
bad
deI3S Trant Strut
Wno In Fiowor** u nn interesting faQWO. W. nTBWABD.
tore of tbo piny. Tbo oongs hnro been onght to be quite a store of lad under llrered an exhortation and led In tbe
toe gram of that field. For a few dol­ singing of —“Some Sweet Morning.''
«ao. B. OBOM.
tng on tbe mnnnors nnd onstoms ol lars they leased tbe field and began dropping dead in the ohurrh at the
nry life. Tbe air tc sifting t!ie dirt. Tbe miners ar« end of toe hymn.
OBO. W. CUKTIA
tho Prinooa ,Mnf^ Todoi arnlng flO per dsy selling ranrrect
ed shot at $3.80 per KX) pounds, with |
fOrOaair
dnnoM in the llrot net when she Utt i
m, B. ALLTB
m Inooon in “tbo now step tron the end of operations still out of sight. ;
Bert Student of LaCrome. Wis . |
wm
Frrnna.“ wltbChnrla Brnndona hei
. .
*
mstrnctor. U“Tbo Snila lass.” i found in a well hf« was repairinu n j
When many cha iges and improvements are being
song popoUr among poopU of higl nest of most peculiar animaia He
ad low dogra during tho opt nin, captured one and imt it in alcohol. It |
made in your horqes. Some require but little, others
of Hoary VIH’s reign. Anolhe i.s about three inches long, cream col­
'■
1
Ver)
ralislartory
prggTeM
is
being
\ FBRRT in TOO LDTR.
much more, but whether it is little or much, we have
lonlnt bnlUd. written nflor tbo mar ored, with black markings alK>nt • I maile on itic new People's Sanngs
• ^ an inch long all over tl** I Bank buiUling, and it is rapidly near­
U foepona to n telegam from 8tnn ringe of Obnrla Bmnda. Duke of
just the needed goods. New things in all lines of dec­
toy M. Tumor of Detroit, who is in toffolk. to Mary Tudor, has n refrain body. iFabBiie it resembles a mil ing completion. The mason wort is
iature hiDpoi*otamus with it Ingw h»w- all done and the carpenters are at
toroBid in tbo onndidnoy of Hon. D. running:
orations and house furnishings.
ed off close to the body. From the work on the interior.
M. IbRyfalbe eoantarUl rnonno;. •Cloth Of gold do not dapla,
Hon. AWrry Bnnnnh of thU olty repli
Thongh you be matched with cloth large month two forks of a spindle
It is expected to ha/e the building
tongue protrudes and with this the completed and the fixtures all in so
od:
offrie«e.“
••Too Into, wo na fa Oeneal
It u oung by WIU Sommers, poet- animal feels iU war about It has no as to begin business by October 15 if
Are s6 attractive and add so much to the furnishing of
Alfa.**
leotor to King Henry, a tbo curain eyes, indicating that it is a species ixwsiblc ___ ___________
that lives in cares or other dark plaoes.
TbU oontlaoDt froa Mr. Ron tulU tm tbo Uot not.
theiiome. The new fall patterns were never hand­
Alamal Uard a» Work.
aa U nBoolod faioally through
Aootlwr inUiMtiBg pieo. of rnwlc Just what tbe animal is and how it
thio pnri of Miohignn nnd from proos u tliU rang by prtrat. who In the fln,i got there is a mystery.
Tho Alnmal foot Ull team got ont
somer. The solid colors of either red or green with
rspali npon too oitonlla it oeems
«.n. of the tort i«t chnnt n r«qnleu> Twenty are dead and over 4U0 seri- laat evening for their first pemotioe for
the broad band at side and bottom. The swellest de­
pcomil nil ora too oUte. In this olij lor the npoM of the rani of Lool. onsly ill at MapUml. Mcrioo. as the toe game Satorday afternoon. Some
It of toe breaking forth of arsenic of tboM» who arc to play bare been
Mam U nn onthnoUotio anUmont far. Sa . King of FrnnoAWho hn. in* '
signs shown. The brilliant Persian stripes are very
ngs in toe mountains
oring Algor, and while Mr. Ferry
in the game before, and they fell Into
died amid the mTelria of n ball it
nn nnonUont oitlMn. onpnblo. reUnblr tbePDlnUda Toomolla Tbo orig city. The waters of toe ai>cDic.^j^^ prmetiee very readily. Both toe
much in demand. The bright colors of all the shades
nnd etlodfornpnbllotmM. 06noaI uinl mnnnoaript of tbu chant U amoof •priait. which rapply the citr with j
High rahool «n conperdominate. These handsome goods sell-from
Alga bno nliendy ononmd anob mp- (bo tmnonra of too Vationu library drinking wrt« «.d th. dirtntating Ua„,„,
,h. forth.ll gran.,
port Mat othnrwUo ai^t hnm goa ad wno nnaeortbod fa Mia BlUlcr rMrtToir is raid to be thorooghlg ima „
of sh. nio.» .xeiting
$2.25 to $15.00.
:
to Forry, hj onrly nanonnenaBot ol oy a aombor of toe American College pr.gn.tod with uranic. People
■trioken
In
.all
parte
of
the
city
and
at Romo to whom obe oxprenood a doFred
T.
Bliss
of
Morris,
111.,
is
in
physicians
were
wired
for
from
all
sire fa a requiem dating about 1613.
The oaro fa bistorioal detail dispUy. toe snrrounding mining
pnigm. In nddition to this. Qtooa) od npon uooh aattor has been mainThe new patterns are just as handsome as ever in all
Alga ton fa aaay yena boon cloal.T ained as regards erory point in tMs
the popular makes, and we carry our usual extensive
Days worn s pent

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lamoooannni

DOUGUS M SHOES

Si:;

y

$. Fryman,

opeiToctober

15

Tf $ 3u$t the Cime
Draperies

Cace Curtains

HAVE YOU HU YOUR «

nnaneod onpnblUtia fa )ont snob o oood on fomitore a^ draperies.
pIna M tbo United Btota oennte Knony problaao worn ooao «
BUonndnet of tbo wnr wa aetalj Often roferaioe wno made to half a
allleloodfroa oortnin qonrtoa wbilr
boto ibown tbnt Qoonal Algor naintoinod bU high oAa with dignity bo
onalag nob nnd omltod pUoe. nnd
doaonoomtod n anrbnd nWhty in n».

Gloria Tonic ^
curadtbam

cidod wbetbor tbe mono of tbe Bona
of Tudor a tbo garter and its aeooa
panying motto of “Honl noil aaly.
ponoe“ should be cmbrolderod on too
apestna of toe palace interiors, tbo
Idea being that tbe year 1518,
which tbe scene to ouppoeed to tn
pire. might hare been a UtUe subse-^
qnent to toe oa of tbe Tudor roa a
an official royal embUrn. or perhaps
toe viioni ait* tootto bad not been!
adapted fa deooratlm pnrpbao a{

THE ONLY AMERICAN NATURAL
CATHARTIC WATER.

Not -‘man-made” but nature’s gift for
the cure of Constipation, whether
chronic or acute. Action natural—no
pain, .no gripe. At your Druggist.
Large bottle. 35c.; small bottle. 10c.

TflJe,Wto., write.: “Itertfltf

nlM. They OMd Glori*
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.

Of every description and the handsomest designs are
ready for you. For draperies, cozy corners, box cov­
ers, seats, cushion covers, upholstering chairs and
(^thousand and one things that a fertile brain can
contrive for the beautifying of the home. We have
gimps and silk cords in all colors to match the up­
holstery.

Rugs and Jirt Squares
The most extensive line* we have ever carried, all the
newest fall goods, all sizes ofVugs from the little one
for door or piano, to the large ones for hall, dining
room and parlor. Such beautiful patterns this e^son. Alwaysgrlad to show these.

wUl be oeeo a Steinberg's Qtund next
Saturday. Sept, 13.

Ber. C. Sand, of Hairin.
tiiat I hare two monbera
in my congtegation who
. wtewTirtiina of rbenmaUmn.
On. bad wrifewd 18, tb.
othm- 26 >•««». Both bad
doetond without obtoining

lines.

Upholstery Goods

“WE SELL THE BEST”
The nhoTo onA which hn. twra .p-

srssrj^siss-cst,

Judson-Alton $35 Excursions to California
Oraara. Wrahiaaton uid dra Pneifie Nnrthwrai.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
^mjA^mmmwL

oity, miom.

YoB’d better .
hnrry-theyTe
seOintbst-WHAT?
Tbu

$14.98 El*A half bour’a fun with tbe elepbanl
ia U one of tbe many iuwtemlng fea­

Ccnitnstd news

iar tbo boaoo. bat bao booomo 00
bo tbowo ao laoUnatoa to loare tbo

^0fmiebig9tt\

ptomlooa. Tbo ooglo b« boon 11
» aad fooDoade wb«i called.
TboUrd baoabaWtof eotenoR the
kiteboa iOToral ttmeo a day la a»
; to dad food, aad when thio ii

tag baiU on tb* bnnka of tho Marnism
rl?v Mnr BboTMUL la tmmwttitm a
grim mtU will bo ran toaooonmodato
tbo tVMO of tbo eonatry tboroobonu.
At lapoor the fonr yoor old ooo of

» blm loaree promptly when
dmloattohUperoblatbo^ard.

A

ptoallar trait la that the oagU dooe
not like tbepreooaoo of bojaor.mea,

oemamiag wboa they approach, bat
riag ohildiea aad women to pet
0«)nr Bean, oot to to bio Ibtbor'o
boj aad 170 maobo. wbSob vwn ontol7 ooaonaMri logotbor orltb ban
and oatbaildiago. The little tot arid
bo did U to 000 tbe ptattj noko.
At Bentoa Harbor Moadair aifbt 0
fortj miU Bor'woolor plojod baw
wltb tbo poaob and applo ooeboido.

.

dw^l* M

Port Haron. paid a riaitto Baniia
Oao farmer laoiote that owe twaatiotb
Saturday aigbt aad miomd tbe loot
of tbo whole poaob orap baro faDoa.
boat oomlag baok. Rather tban apend
wbUotbolajarjtotiM applo orchard tbeiamof tbeaigbloaOaaadlanooll
lomaobftoator Tboblcobipmontiof
ho plaaged into tbe 8t CUir rlTor
wiadfblU that followed wlU ffoaUf
clothea and all. aad awam aorbaa
affeet tbo top market prloeo that hare
- booB malloed otiioo tbo poaob ooaooa
ime
to take Rooky
keepa tbe whole famefor

TnA

. O. Bamaby. ticket agent for
to Battle Oreok. Tberooaltbao
that maaj aoroo of poat bodo
booBlooatodiataatoeotiaa. alio
bomqoalitj. A Battle Orookmai

teadaied him $18. for a fare from
Holland to Fearllle and one from
Holland to Grand Junction, whlon the
iaroalod a maobibe fordiggiai
oattiaf the peat into blooka. aU of oaller mid he badwwed tbe railroad
eompany for aoran year., hanng beatenbU way both tlmea. The oaller
oompaBj, wblob wiU bo oomplotod in bad been oonrerted lately and paid
a few daya Tbore are tbouaaada of uptoeaaehiaconacience.
aorooofpwttbedaiaMiobigan and if

of poat will become a new and in
tant induatry for tbla atato.
hare atmok
are aimoat
market, aad
bring fanoy

tripbotMtlbudiXli
tbe
for*
U UkMUlM
the fruit to
'krlag S4.60 n Inubel on the London
wket, nnd nre engerly gobbled up nt
•tawMt My irtM

C,
i
-

OMtf H. Ormii

«b»arrttotatro-

Com »h» *l|i|>tA|
ud nmoy
B«l«i ooMly poMh grower.
^ Md T«7

^

or« th«

FBAMK J. O
etOI* BMMldMBMnM
ture* peomieed for tbe oomiog Went
Miobignn State Fair which ia to be in my ««^tbU««h dv of Dmheld at Oraad Baptda the laai week
of tbia month.
There 1. in tbe bekd Tom Tom the*
Baby Wepbnnt Orcllat who baa aoqnlred tbe art and although Tom Tom
U 00 ioorcbor. be eau ride a wbrvl.
Tbe performaaoe will be given on
a stage near tbe grand aiand every
diV aad there will be no cliarge for it
The ll*t of premluma ia ready for

ama by the way will be- paid in
promptly at close of tbe fair.
*^Tbe Wett Michigan Fair ia hacked
by the leading merclumta of Grand
SipUia and ia fully oapitallw^ for
buaiaeaa. The grounds are fcc*inr mxI in ihoir beat and an old faah1 good time la promised. It will
be
in fact, as well aa in c
••Mldhlgan’a Boat Fair.”

Jotci.h Toyl
had a w Ife named Polly. lie had gone
over to Snow lllll to work for a we»-k
leaving Polly alone, a waa now auddf!dv dlaeo\en*d that h»T hemac
hr hoUn’t
abut up and that the
hadn't hwn
, hrforr. lUnali.ee the aflc-ri
myatery No. 2.
atlll Itching to deliver that FoUrtli of
July addrewK. ao he remounted the borae
block, called for. order in a loud voire

len'i Amlon Belre cured me in two

Tbe 85 ruml mull onrriera of 8bla.
wnmee county Snturday evenlug were
the guerie of eeren of the number
whoietidelnOwomo, Aftera«»n)er
rgnnUntlon wna formed, to be
known na the Ruiul Letter Onrriera’
ttion of Sbiewnmee county. It
la bellered to be the llrat orgnmantion
»f tbe kind in the United SUtra form
^ with the permiaaioa of the poatnl

-,-cuu-u. tbi* 'ere caw?
kn.it on a log-lhat 1
l.l»ln I
plain to me. <;oi.rge Carter and Polly
Taylor liave eiom-d togelher and hcandallzcd the fair name of a town wbleh
never evc-n had a dogfight U-forc
When that devoted hand of pUgrlma
left the aborc-a of old Euglaud
nm he wa» choked off right rtierc.
Evt*ry man ami woman In the village
w.na sure that the key to the mvMterj*
had iH-c-n^mul. and what the pilgrim
fathers ff wna of no conac-quenco.
How lilflid thc*y were not to have
ewod the truth at the start: PoIIt
ylur was gtunl looking, smart nnd
•lined to l*e frivolous, while her hutnd was 1-0 serious minded that he
1 not Wllcve In hnaklng l*eca. Be­
fore nightfall twenty dlirercnl people
that
her sayim
c a g(wd luokh

flepnrtment It la hoped tbla mny Ik‘
the Bucleua about which a aUte and
aal aaaociatioo may be formed. wi*(ht'd
Things had IxH-n talked over no
The objeoto of
many times l»efore auppe-r that It sc-cmparelyeocialandfratenmL
'
»MMd B..Mdoln
o^i
ed as If there was nothing more to
•ay.
But It wna hardly over before
.
OM fram tip to tip ol wugt. The
the Methodist church U*ll rang out a
world to know.’
fire alarm. 'There wna no tn\ Dea­
. Wkn tba tnadom o( tha yard adjolB.
con Spooner had idmply got a new
idea and wanted to submit it to the
freemen of Bawaonvlllo. Once more
block to Indulge
In a fervid address.
This time he
meant to laud the pilgrim fathers in
good shape, but he planned to blind bit
Lirer, aodlcncc by first slating his beUef
_
Don’t that tbe husband of tbe bi?artleBa wife
ought to be communlcat«?d with at
*

.

WAST DEPARTMENT.

SttHftmtl

Rastall’s

on. sAWYKn

»«..y Pmblln.
Hnll-. Ontmth On» l« Mm toM;

•DENTIST#
o. n. oAnvmn

ffiSTOUlSorliU

FIRE mSDRANCE

Until September 20th we wOl
make connection bom main to
gas range or house pipe and ‘let
mwter FREE OF COST. Th»
offer applies only to those who
wiU/use gas immeJialdy oonneo
are made and who are on
lines ol mains.
A% the ttigbts
lengthen the demand for GAS

L. L. A. BUILDING ^

m

______

OSTKO^A-rKIV
J.TBU*-

J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. O.
Butgmy Of the Bye and Pitting

w7aXTK1>~N.«

nv

CARPET CLEIitKWOiKS
^mTSSSSSJS.’SrtSK’*
M.B.rHAFUI.Prapr.

^SKIYD-Lsondry girt

TMUBBECnYSISeiMNn

Ho4^

A. D. TYLER

on to cure diseases of the orgSM of

Dentist

B. lUrmi. H. O.

£. B- tons. M. D

miiiitt & Evans

OFFICE:
^Th^’ls no alcohol in "Golden Medleal Diacovery," and it ia absolutely free
from opinm, cocaine and all other nar-

.

for iUuminatmg
the people of our city now rcaliie
that GAS for lighting is infinitely
•Ulterior to any other method
known here.
The light is ifaore
briUiant. available and reliable at
ALL HOURS, and. with equal
light, costa leas- than cme^of
any other, besides being Car eagier
on the eyes.
Houses in ooure of
erection or proposed should not
be completed without a lyatemofgas piping.
Many have
already done this. Application
for an>thing in the line of lighting. heating or piping made at
our office, 228 E. Front Su will
secure prompt attention,

PHYStOtAN AMD SUIKISON

ItorlATe.

tbo high price of coal oontiaaea there
U BO doubt but what tbe marketing

Berrien fruit gtowera
a now ooboma Peaohea
ankaowa oa tbe London
Heron tbe poorer quaUtlea

hooka that that hoUcf could not bold
wnirr. ilie commanUy looked for other
n-nMrtU and found thniu It waa known
to all that he nceoni|»anled the Widow
Itpk'er to Sunday evenlnu church, and
the infm'urc was that he had aaked
h<T to marry him and then diaapfieared
to avoid a breach of promlae aulL The
widow waa called uiMin to give ctinvlct
lug evidence. She ellher coultlu’t 01
wouldn't.
••tlenllorocn.’’ aald the deacon aa b<
lountcHl tbe borae block again, “we
arc on the trail, but we baven't found
llic IkmIj yet.A aearch waa made of tbe alia
red luiwmlll. of the creek north of the
vUInge and of the garret of the atore.
hut no on# waa found drowned or
hanging by tbe neck. Nevertbeleaa the
public proiowd an luqiiiwt, and Squire
Uaddon waa l»ronglit to the front.
cr duly mopping hla heated brow
with hit well known yellow ail
kerchief he aaid:
“I cbin'l know mu. li ab<»ut li
ut I allua aupi*osed that you
have aometblu* to Inqmwl «u. Hut if
the fftHmen of Ihla glorloua
ty wiKb tne to go ahead Hi do i.u with
the greatiM of plenaure.”
a wat not only apioirrut to the freev
men that lh. r«- woi. no dead IkkIj
forv them to call fur a venliet. but that
the aqnUw wa. aching to cl
Fourth of July oration, and the i»n»IK.wHl Inqin-t wnt then-fore choked

20-Year
______ Gnaranteel

mllwBicUc
Uthtmhnrtt

JOHN R. SANTO

BUSINESS CARDS

Will .a«eti«.e. try and aeU a aubttituie

like "Golden Medical Discovery.- It
always helps. It almost ftvrayacures.

fggmi

E.W.HIiSTill6S&S0ll
FIRE IRSURAICE
““liSSKvfiSSTiSiSS”''’■
HAHSiak NORTH EASTBIIR.R.

Dr. Pietce’a Plceaaut Felleta curs coa-

AND CONNBCnONS.

TIME CARO.

AiaMuh .Imt 1

nm»«l«<»pmrdby

imed hM bmow a fwily pM. Ball

Ills decUratlon was received with
enthualasm, and a boy waa hired to
ride over to Snow Hill nnd tell Joe
Taylor that be was wifelcaa.

It had come » o’clock when a thun­
derclap shook tbe vilhige-tnat la Joe
Taylor and hla wife appeared. She
had gone over to Snow UlU to see him
about the contents of a letter that had
arrived at the honae. and be l^nd returoed with her.
Men nnd women
were still gasping for twealh and woodering what neat when George Carter
came driving Into town. He bad been
over ft> Grafton to see his brother,
who bad been accidentally hurt. Tbe
news bad come after the Widow Brown
bad gone to bed.
There was no fsllnre. no auldde. no
elopement.
Honest George Carter
hadn’t thought of beating his cred­
itors. and pretty Polly Taylor hadn’t
thought of stealing avray from her
husband
For Htbe last time the dea­
con mounted the horre block end be-

EVENT OF THE SEASON
SMtbtrg'sGnad Optra Houu

SATURDAY NIGHT
SEF»-r. 13
Frank L. I’crlcy prcsenls

EFFIE
ELLSLER

MAtJia.m.

. ^

n * A

in thr fartsBOKt drwusU.- triomiili*

JULIA MARLOWE’S
'■teliSSiSi’IS'"'

“WHEN
KNIGHTHOOD
WAS IN
FLOWER”

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY,

110C8KT01
atyjld*

MISCELLANEOUS

Ml sad lar<]r

ud SL M.. 4*B ». B.

48 PEOPLE-2 CARS SCENERY

DKNWIST

Mo<t .-xprirnTr drsautir oiwiii*U«o

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

PiimSCt,7ii!sialil.S0.

**-t^tlseos of this treat and glorloua
republic, we bare aaaembled here this

A.BP7** Wtt* BUe Ibr lOlb.

p^MAsayens i

MUSIC----- LESSONS FREE

le.m..aai M^si-

"T w. CUFFE.

jfiS^l^sfBSjPisrak'i:^

m
Tbe Hague. Sepc
a arrived here today.

j£SIS"iJd*teu »A

■nice B Tooebof lor tiM tbore amst
dlreciiTiM axld Board of Tr^ and

his hone
mfMotbriusQfice. C K. Bode of
the bo.m or poUic «o.h* c»»e sloog,
bxkS as tbe street was not yet open to

Ikaet

B TIsm la Owsr Tvms Years.

»tu ctolr.
^^S5iito?*«r*rJr^ m—UBg btM
Arnmt u. mi. w«f^
••« •»•TSotohs A^ocnofUNiCA.
«1. P«HUmof™^«n»Ctlf OM
0». S»r m «*UMk* of

To tkf ffomurubif. tkr Jf«ror <
Catmcil of tme OUf o/ !
iTBtiOB ooUmBte No. 4
IB ctarpe cf tbe iBiproTomeBi of Front BBd Union Btrwj*
te UU cItT. and ■« foconoBBd Ae

1» j9twn^ to tbe eo»«ltt« on »trMt*
M
DolBoll for porAMrtoo to more » r«ld«ico fro« Cbc
LmImoo eowiijr ItBO OB Boy >troH to
U. ooTBor of Odor ood Bo«md
HomPrable Frewident and Memr, at the Board of Pmblic Work»
of Tramerat. Citw, MitAr.
Cmllemen-i herewitn .ubmit tftl.
4 OB Front and Union atreet
ortf OB Frool oa««t wbb prioeBtod Bad
In fnror of Mr.
Prnnfe. contractor no follow

A. V. Friedrich. Tboa. T. Bates, H.C.
DavU. B. J. Morgan, Wm. Umdon. C.
K. Buck, Jacob Furtacb, H. MoBtapua,
J. T. Hannab, M. L. Sprague.
' Moved by Alderman HamUlon that
tbe communication be received and
placed OB file. Carried.
ORDINANCES wND RESOLUTIONS.
axMOLuriox.
«95. tiea'Ived that the dty clerk be In
atrurted to notify the owneia of prop­
erty on the south aide of W est Eiphth
rtreet between Maple and Oak street,
that th* sidewalk la In such poor con­
dition tUt It will be neccnaary to con­
struct a new walk, and that tbe said
walk aball be built of cement, Alao
resolved further that a walk be built
on the west aide of Franklin street
abutting on lot 8,Bk. 17. original pUL
Moved by Alderman Hamiltcn that
the yesoluUon be adopted. Carried.
Ydaa>-Aldermen. Hamilton, Ott, OUletu Cunningham, Wilhelm. Mcauskey.
La’dle and Moon.
.
Nays--None.

ccedix«aiMl msbed out to enter a man than 80 TaaiSx aad iateoded to
attaad tba oaa balag held la Battle
protest Mr. Bodt won out
While the pavement oT Fhmt street Ciuak tbia waek. but waa detaiaad at
iu tbe Park street intexBectioQ is not
yet ready for busing the exoasinc bus
been opened to traffic, p
lent QBtil Ihc fltto*!riii^ tbt^fdaoaoflS^^
placed upon tbe pavema
bfi^arr^aet. Thbaction was aftar it waa UBaBlmoaaly voted on by
dne to oomplaims of toyrntm ]»hoiga
have occaski to go to the G. R. & 1. S SSS?®la ^v“SSTity AM
freight bouse. For lotne time swgoro
Anderaoti has had a eoore of lethave been for^ to go around by the mrs from andertakers all over Ae
way of Union itreci and back through

0,* Her to get to Uie depot.
a great momvenience.

2,400 BQ. yda of coBCTKo, at
tOc per BQ. yd.................... I
W. K. Har*ha and Edward McNamara
rO cu. ydi cruBbed Btoor on
proundatll.10perca.yd.. 780 00 as furrt es was prewnted.
Movc-<l by Alderman OllleU that tbe
000 BQ. yds brick andtaand
bnnd be referred to the rommItU
cukblon UId at 10c per aq.,
400 00 licenses. Carried.
Moved by Alderman McCluskey that
exis hiiiiii tiiii'
24 00 ♦he mailer of compension f'r volunbera ................... ...................
x*er firemen sleeping In the engine
12,404 00 jouse be referred to the commllt
Ire and water, to report at the
Ijvt 360
eyul r meet ng. Carried.
Moved bv Alderman iJtrdie that the
ikat tbe froadotn cf the Btreet on 1
;jdleii of the Women’s ChrlsUan TemI BBd at that po.nt be alio
be all.owed to choose .ae
die for danrlBf. we to fuml»h
Leas 10 per cent -le drinking foqpUin to
call n for the
tti City by them. Car..$1,786 60 be donated to the
IIB^ tbiB Will moet with public appro.
Total ....V........... ..

- 8epL 1. ml.
To tU Homormbie. the tfopor end CUt
Commea of the C<fp of Trocer$e

5ss.nsj5«%:sx‘’p.^s:;.'s:

ad to decide upon a date to tbe mutu
al ^dafacuon cf your mnorable body.
A. SklXCHCB.
Manaper Trmver»e Uty Band
MoTBd by Aid. CunninpbBin that the
patltloo be *r«nttd. Carried.
Bept 1. 10
) lAa flOBOTBOIe. ffce Mayor and City
OonmeU of the City of Traverse
City, Mich.:
able to locate the library on Sliih atreet
tbaa on tbe property locaud on Front
Btruet. I will o«er you the land lying
Mr. Morpana properly to tbe river,
tbroopb, eaat to Floe atreet. Alao
what land we own on tbe north aide of
Blxtb Btreit to tbe river, bounded by
tb« river and Union. Blztb and Fine
Btreeu. Tbe library to be built
tbe west line of aald property, and
line with other buildlnpa «n aald
Btraet. Ten feet on the weat side of
aald property. Cyom the railroad track

t.fora
feet wide.
' uU feet wide, to be
of the pround ahall be uaed «i
and only for park purpoBae, With no
bnlldlopB eicept the library buildlnp
OB the prounda. and a proper prole
tlon for tbe exit of tbe water at o«
nlU race.
ReBpectfolly.
FCBBT ai^HKAU.
lilleU that tbe cor

Md^Oominunbatlon from Mra. J
J. Dobb BBklnp for a rebate on taxea
for 1902 waa presented and read.
Mvad by Aid. Ott that tbe oommnn
catloB be referred to the committee o
ways and maana. Carried.
TBAVkBaa CXTT. Mlcb.,
Aup. 28. 1902.
To the Monorabte. the Mayor and Cll
OoBBOit of the City ^f Traven
City, Miehiyam :
U1. OenUaman-We. tbe underalpned.
raopactfully petition your honorable
body to consider the
oooBtmctloB of the i
oomar of Union and Sevanth atneu
to tba river.
Tba preaeni aewar runs west from
UnloB on Seventh street to Bohemia
Btraet tbance north on Bohemia atreet
. tbe r
liver and la only six feel deep,
ip^
are aipbt feet
daep. and there la arao
alopa from the comer
■evanth atreeta to the river. It la Im
poaalble for ua to conn.ct with Ihlt
aawar at lU present depth.

•orvi;.r.ra

..$
2400 ^ Moved by Alderman Glllett that the
_______
city accept the gift of the Jion. J^erry
Toul....................................... $1,800 60 Hannah of a free library file, the same
g to
to be located on Sixth St. according
Reapertfully auomltted.
propos.tion
.tlon as already read, and
a
JoiiK H. BiAJMiinnaji. Enplneer.
Moved by Aid. Ott that ihe cmmunl the mayor and clerk be authorised to
^tlon and fBt;mate b^ referred to the received the transfer papers for the
3ity attorney and the commltu© on same.
M ved by Alderman Hamilton as an
•lalma and an'onnia with power to
amendment tnal a cx>mmltiee be apCarried.
Ilton. Ot
Ott. Gil noipied to art with the Board of
nen. Hamilton.
Ubmry Trustees, to report at the next
m. Wilhelm. McCIi
It, Out
regular
meeting, said committee to
u4iTdlcand «.ooi
confer with Ihe Ijidlea’ Library
Nays—None,
elation and the Hon. Perry Hnnnsh
o the Honorab
CounHl of the cay of Tfovrrse iMn. Yeas—Aldermen. Hamilton. Ott. Gll
City. Mich.
Ski. GenUemen-We.
Gent!
your committee to lett, Cunningham. Wilhelm. McCluskey.
whom
om was referreu the matter ot our Ijitdle and Moon.
Nays—None.
»d Issue,
issue, do hereby
J
oond
report as folOriginal mot on as amended wa«
lows: That w«
carried.
The mayor app: Inied as roemliers of
!»arlng 6 pcr
per cent Interest all<of which
optional: We hereby recom­ the ab-ve <x»mmlttce Aldermen Hamil­
mend that the m
mayor be authorised to ton, GllleU. Moon. Ott and l^irdle.
Moved by Alderm n Ott that thf*
I them at 4
chief of pal Ire bo instructed to have
payable aiK-ul a
Ircult telephone placed In
A series of $14.Uv u. due In 1910.
house nnd tbe old telephone
$7,000 of these fbe
would suggest that
t
I«idI In 1910. when due end $7,000 taken out . Carried.
Moved by Aid. Ijirdle
tade payable
able in 1922.
:^amed.
cll adjourn. Ca
nerlea of $6.UOO, due In 1911.
CiiAS. M. ]
payabje in Ij'iA
City Clerk.
;rles of $16,000. due in 1911. brif
tie made payable In 1916. half or $7,600
iiade payable in 1916, half or $7.»00,
IT WAS ONLY A JOKE
able In 1919.
r the above plan ahould 1
md the scries of $7J»00 c
m 1904 should be refunded for pay­
ment in 1907, all bonds, intereai and
ndebtednesa ouulde of school
r bonds would be easily taken care
It waa reixirted from Sllgbta this
r romy 3*ear8 on a uniform annual
ny of about one mill: to thus pro^ morning that Mias Jess e Wbeelo3k hi d
for puch. whlcu may be called “an
shot and it waa at first tbpnght
mnual uniform interest or sinking that a crime had been commlted.
fund,** sc-ems to ua desirable:
Inquiry by the Reoord, however
Tbe above named bmds to tbt
developed
a scheme which Miss WheeAmount of $42,600.
Ifwk ant^ young acqnaintauoe, Lon
Our water bonds of $68,667.
Our scbo4 bonds of $19,000.
Laao, d^l^d to frighten Roy Polver,
Makes our toUl bond issue of $130.- who alao boards at Wlieelock's
Laaaand the young lady, it is taid.
lere have wanted to get the boy to keep awaj
aprestid their wlllinpneaa to take from tbe house, ao the lad was driver
bese bonds on a 4 per cent rate and
Jokingly by Laxe who had i
ve would be glad to aee them placid butcher knife In his band. Later a
It home.
Yours reapectfully.
revolver shot was beard twice, and
k'aAKK Hamilto.v,
boy thought the girl bad been
H. W. CVKXl.XCIIAM,
Moved by Aid. l^rdle that the re- Aot. It developed later on tliat
>oii be accepted and adopted. Carried. nhots were a part of the scheme to
Yeas—Aldermen Hamilton, Ott. G.l trigbten Ae boy away. 8o the story
b it. Cunningham. Wilhelm. McCiusxey.
irdte and Moon.
Nays—None.
EVANS' MOTOR CAR RIDE.
Teavcbsk Cmr. Mich..

Ubor aettlm .

k

Cuiiacif of the ray of Trover
ruy. Mick.:
Gentlemen—\Ve. your committee
on claims and accounts, reapectfully
an Battled so that the plumbers r»i*ort that we have examin'd the fol­
an accordlBfly. We would aup- lowing elalma and having found them
he Uylnp of a six Inch sewer on correct wiuM rcM'ommend Aelr pay
from the various funds as fol
atraal north to the Tiver. a d
of about 800 feet, the city
pay ooa half the cost and we
BBoa. Tbe estimated coat for 1
oxTiSGCXT rv:
aawar. «09 feet, la $87. and for
h Bona, 1 re
reel....... I <
f$9. or 19c par foot for four-inch and
lephone Co., ’phonea :
tic per foot for alxlnch
V.extern Union Tel. Co., tele^
Raapactfully aubmltted.
g-»niH........................................ :
SMim a Faicti.
I). Bwlaher Mfg. Co., rubber
A. D. SgiiiEs
■l^rapa........................................ 2 20
Moon that the
oubleday Bros. A Co., binding
be refer
ferred
proceeding*. ............................. 18 50
fr to an.
with r
Ke*pectfully aubmltted.
H. W. CrsM.xuuAM,
TBAvxaax Citt. Mlcb..
Jou5 F. Ott.
Sept. 8. 1902.
Mc-v«l by Aid. Moon Aat tba report
ro tba aonorable. the Mayor and CUy
Conneil of the CUy of Tratrrn be ai*vept'd and orders drawn cn the
•veral funds
la ifor Ae amounu. Car
I per your request
lermen. Hamilton. Ott. Gll
«a have eanvasaed the territory li
Icil. Cunningham. Wilhelm. McCluakey
tba city, and find
^ure wttnout much trouble l.ardle and Moon.
Xaya-None.
xpoBBO. about 460 coroa of
rruahlnp purpoaea, some of
Taavwaax Citt. Mich..
will ha delivered before
Aug. 28. 190L
winter tbe balance on alelpha.
To the Honorable, tkr Mayor and City
t oaacU of thr-CUy of Trm
WORKS
City. Mich.:
693, Gentlemen-We. your comm
c n ordlnancea. would recommend that
ke accepted and Plurad Ae flwnchlae of Ae Traverse City,
hoard of pubUc ------- Peninsula A Old Mia ion railway as
to purchaae the
changed by the cUrxena of
CUy he taken into conaldei
YZHlAldermen. Hamilton, Ott, Oil
E. P. Wmax
W. E. Moox.
J. M. Onxen
Moved by Aid. WiAelm that Ae
„ ad by AM Hamilton that a com franchlae aawpared by Ae board cf
mlttoa of five b« appoimad to act la trad* be ccaSiAered tectlon ^ aecth
^Mjwiction with the board of pohllc
Morion not aupporud.
Moved by Aid. Cunningham that t
franchiae be referred u> tbe council
aa a oomiaittee of the whole, to
wlA a comrnmee of cltUeaa. Mo
Bept. 8. 1902. Carried.
APPOlNXanKNTa

SrSd*

wanted A come to Traverse City, reI membering with pU asnre the boepily, which takes place October 7A.
Tie woA of patting in the t« 6Uer.
for the onoingi in the Front street ] oUy Ui i»0.
paving U propexiing today.
.... p...,.
---------The city taxes have not been
' gt«
I" •n<.o<.oci..« tb.t H e
ing in veiy fast for the past few da>'s.
in sccoriBg tbe
of Mrs. A. Hope, a thorongh
There will be a regular meeting ol
c milliner who bat manthe Modem Woodman this evwing. and
aged several of the largest roilUnery
There will be initiaton- cercrooDies.
----- nenu in Detroit with great
Bhe will bring with her a
The High School foot baU team arc
pulling in 5)-stcmalic and coosdentioui practice every evening after 16A
telv surt to make
hau for the openAg whiA
school, and wiU be in fine form tor the
later.
game ^urday afternoon with the
Mike Oberlin of Bingham is still
very low, and no improvement is
Aown is his condition. He spent a
bad night last night, and is reported
very weak today.

Miss Selina Lyons, mother of Mrs.
Sv Benda, went to Mackinac isUnd
ye^erday for a visit of two weeks.
1>T. Sara T. Chase, a teacher in the
High school from 1891 to 1896, now
residing at Otsego, Mich., is the
guest ol Dr. O.
Chase and family
this week.
s, J. A. .McIntosh and son went
Ulc Creek this morning for a
visit with relatives.
City Treasurer Wurrburgauid K. U
Sprague have relumed frpm Grand
Rapids, where they attended the
Democratic gathering yesterday.
Cleo. McRae' and wife of Northl>ort arc in the city.
Mrs. C. S. Travis left this morning
for Grand Rajiids after visiting with
J. W. Travis ami family a week.
Miss Elinor Elijah ol Chic^o arriv­
ed in the city yesterday. Miss ElijA
win assist Ac Wood Sisters in their
aing department the coming sca-

low fhr Admiral Wa. « arrd of HU
Dralre to Oar «a Aatomol.ilr.
A Wuxbliigtou dlhitfUcli to tbe New
York HimM 1* u* follow*;
b«iw .Admiml Bob
Evan* ua* inired .if hi* dealrc for
OH luhug lu ouc of
th a trWud lu New
York. AftiV tbe *plii Ibroogli Ccu
park Und U-eoiue lu'wt luvlgora
tbe captiilo liecaiue talLative t\ itb
cbauircur.
You are the v.ry tiiau I warn
Aik to.*' be remarkiHi. "I h.nve U-en
Alnkliig for a^une time «.f buying one
of tlir*<- flying macbliuM. lor iuy*»*lf,
and I want aoiue es|RTt advlct* u* U:
bmud of u IngH li» puri-haae.**
r drUt-u every kind of macblot
[*turm-<l tbe a
g.n^'dlne. ehn-irle
tU-«nd 1 gur** I know *eui nil fn*m
to Ur-ird.**
-Well. Dou. my ninn.- niurm-d tba
aduilraL v.arming up t.. tbe gentleman

NotKo.

Scats lor ^Wlicn Knighthood Was
in Flower** that have been reserved
lOITOW ,

night as the sale is already so heavy]
that it is probable the house will be
about sold out by that time. For'
this reason it is desired that all lickthat have been reserved be taken
up as early as ]iossiblc.
^ A. Steinberg,
Bus. Mgr. Steinberg's Grand
To ClcToUnd, O . Md Buffalo. K.
V.. will lH» ran over tbe Lak.' Shore
and Uiebigan Soothem Rj., Tnetday.
October 7A.
Special train will leave Grand
Rapids at 8:45 a. m. running throogh
wlAont change. Fare from Traversa
Oitr to Cleveland and re Am $11.10.
Bnffalo, $18 86
Tickets good for 80 days. Partic
nlan from ticket agenu or bv writtoff
W S. Brown. T. P. A.. Hillsdale.
Mich., or R. W. iBoaa, C. P. A..
Grand

Before purchasing that exten­
sion Able, allow us to show you
the rctleetning features of the
Elgin Patent Extension, leaves
right in the table, the Utest and
most practical table on the mar­
ket. We arc exclusive agents.
The Boston Store.

Exchange
what ypu
don’t want
for some­
thing you do
want. Sell
what you
don’t want;
buy what ypu
do want.
A '“Cent a Word
Want Ad. In the Detroit
Evening News, includ­
ing The Morning Tri­
bune, will do the work

Over 100,000
Copies Sold Daily

SBDBffi,solkeploatiUqcfr
I shaU take U aH aaden BOW

Tin*

b< ol r«x

tfMtto*.'*
WlM«(C«dnii*th«i«m.d]r(o
n-ialoRi* • «nou asnlnit tbe diock
*batooinc*wltbtbe duogeot lite.
It nHOUbtUM^ bedUiy tunction.
dMrjMi* oi wffetin*. In doing
tUi it ban taxed tbonxaod. ol «1foeta Jnat la time. Do not wait
untfl auffering ia upon you. l*horoogh preparationa ahould be made
in advanea. Begin lha >Vine of

WINEofCARDVI

Dress^ trimmings
Our eifkfant showing of dress goods this Fall makes it
necessary' to cai^ an unusual large assorted line
of Dress Trimmings.
i

Cblfhit aad Silk JIppliquts
In black, white and fine) tints,
pier yard, 25c to...........................

e beautiful than ever

• 2.50

PasstmtttUrit aad Sittrimmlags
Including foreign and doiiestic mangCicture. tome of
the latest iiroductions in rare novelties, i>cr yd. 25c to. 2^00

Cblffan trimming ia all tbt Catt Ucotltits
Complete line of I.are, ('ollars in black, white, rrcam
c< ru ami many other novelties here nol mrntionetl.

Trtncb Tianntls aad Taacp Waist Chibs
Fancy slri[>c waisiing. regular 20c values fur j»er yd..;. . | 5
All wool Tricol waisling cloth, plain colors, |Krr yil...25
I rcnch Flannel in leading shades, per yd..................
,50

Jill Waal Taacp Stript Waistiags
Come in exclusive w'aist ]iattcms, no two alike, very
iiandsomc styles, caclu,.
.1.88

main Utlaur
In black and colors, lor waists or |»ctticoats, an cxcq»lional good thing, per yard......................................................... 40

Jlgtnts far Jadtptndtal Patterns

.............................................................. 5c. lOc, 15c

Bandsome Suits

SOMCTHINQGOOD'

the Wake Counts

Good

In boys’ clothing. These are
made by one of New York’s leading
manufacturers—they are well sewed,
good lining, handsomely shaped—
being exact copies of the men’s suits
lilsir
Our prices for boys’ iwo'pic ce suits
in
these new' makes range from Si oo uj>
I he three piece suits, ages
to $4
to 17 years, sell from $2.5.0 to $7 00.

HUKTIN6
HAWKINS
from

much*.

?^tart.

Cfre Latest in

Juvenile Clothing

EXCISIONS
W
y

PEBiM^QUETTg
To polnto in the West. Northwest
TickeA will be aold to above poinU

PMC£S25c,35c,50c,75c

Will please the little chaps—
and their parents. The new style has
the coat buttons all the way down
the front—just like papa’s, and a regular
mannish vest. The fabrics arc largely in the
rough effects and the bine is the popular
color. The prices range from $1.50 to $5.

tbe Dorfolk

■inr* Bmmp *t I

On shore the i»enguln liean awkward
creature. Wattv I* Us element. When
hunted on tbe leelh*e* tbe birds gvner
ally try to run away In an u^lght
poaltlon. bu^ Just m the hunter thtoks
be has got one the bird He* down on
lu white belly and paddltw along over
Ae etiDW vtry quickly, tbe hard,
smooth quJIU allpplnir over the snow
eryrtiU almost without friction. A
remarkable t ImraelerUiilc of tbe pen­
guin U bla bnmp of locality. Both on
abore and In the water be i
bU way. To human eye* <
under that

Is still in much favor and is very be­
coming for the little men. We have them
in all the latest styles and fabrics. Prices
rangeJrom $1.50 up to $5.00.
We also have a nice line in the
cheaper makes, vcstces, etc., ages 3 to 8—
from StJOO up.

Boston Store
MDYEaS

KIL-KOLD TABLETS

Allegmn. Mts C3urles Sherwood of St
Joseph
Mils a Jooe. of ADegjn.
aretbegocBts ol Mi. and Ma. W.

...b—xSfS

Ter the Bc^s^

8mU will 1-- |.Ur«l «n Mtlr nrxt Mond«y

mine for a foU mile unde
LAUe'a Monthly.

pjnmgtEABBMJjnr

lllssr:.';

45 and $5. but than ■■■
rerr few invaUds oyer M
and 60 yeaxa of aga. Tha
change of lifa^rnming to
a woman near her forty
fouxA year, aitfaer makca
her an invalid or giraa
her a new lease on Ufa. Tbotowho
meet this change in IB health sel­
dom lire tea years afierward, whOa
aurmianwhoUyaaridatha aofrva
duties of womanhood in health aeldom fails to Uva on ia happiaaai,
rears after aha haa paaaad 60. XUi
is truly a critical tfana.
Mn. LsotbS. Wabh. of Mado,
Ohio, moogniaaa the ahaagaol Ufa
Mndx.Veion.p«iod.iid.h.U«>
bxxbiibia WiiM ot Cttdni. Bba
writes:
**AsI had alwayshs
orlmatChamcBHfwal

We are proud of our unusunlly tine
line of suits for the little fellows—the new
styles are sure to be winners. The cheviots
and rough effects are the perdominating
fabrics in blues, blacks and fancies.

••Wen. air." rei4ied cabby. “If 1
to buy one Ud save up my money
buy a bo*."
Tbe admiral la atUl without an ai

uy, v»
Lardle. Olllett aad Mooa.
To the UonorahM. (he Mayor mod CUy
C'oaacil of the CUy of Trooerae
City, Mick.

| Meoolatlon bad made a misiaie. say-

Mrs. l^^ra S. Webb,

chaaa off a oald aa fact aa yew eaa catch It. When taken et the rUh
tlaaeAeyh^^ltae^y.
MALARIA. TOO;
SSc. at ywwrdewBBlaFa. If becan't awpply you. aend price direct t<

Hcrers MEMCIIR C$, Ji$4M W. IsMiwBy. Sew Task.

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