The Evening Record, September 04, 1902

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The Evening Record, September 04, 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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1902-09-04

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i^^il- - :TH^' feVENlNG
tbatum

AOION IS
DEFERRED

ESCAPE
FROM DEATH

Tbe matter of laying a eix inch eewor from Berenth etreet to the rtrer on
Oolos, wae brought up in a commimloation of Smith A Price and A. D.
Sqnlere, they offering to pay one haU
tbeexpenae if the city wonld pay the
half. The matter wae referred
For Further Consideration and to the cwpimitlee oh eewere with
Future Report
Hannah for Free Library 3ite

REFERRED TO A COiMITTEE

bpfot* tiM aMPHsff ef ftbp Mseil iMt
•4 mptm pltbpr. Om wm tbr offpr of
Mos. PjwTy Honsh for a frw lit* for
tbm OMeoffU hbtary bolldlaaoo Hixth
■irool. PM otbrr th« fraachlM for the
T. C.. 6 SI. a K rail r«Md oompaj
liropoMf l»r thm board of trmdo.

NEARLY HALF A MILLION

4

takes
A OOY
ToFindv^t Hunt

OKt-KBRATKO

Arr built lo •taxMl lb- «tr*ln. Ihr

Hobart Beeeber Co. « « Prop.

THE WEATHER SSysSSilSKSJS.ia?’'""*

$aMaji« Morning

ThU Mornlny.

The biff sale begins and thosp here first will
have best choice. Benda bought these goods at
33c on a dollar and there are bargains galorel
Ooma

PUnt. Sept. 4-At 2 o’clock ihla^emoon the doctor# report that Judge
Durand ii gradually failing. Hi>- pul»e'
la irregular and bia general oeoditiou ‘
unfavorable.
Flint, Sept. -i-At 10:30 iLrre liad
been no marked change in Judge
nd'a condition. He i# reating
ortably and breailiing regnlarlv.
The doctor# exhitbit a faint hoi>e of
aragvmeul. Tiie aymplom# c f
paralyaia have almost eutirely di#ap>d, though the judge ii not yet
able to apoaX. He lasmd a fairly
comfortable night

ruts wlu> liavr lircn the
iv\% loy w-r iM-ll tht- InMl
irir.j;
s1km-> in town
oar M... k this M aa-.n i>

Vor

«nd

WoursAlfl

There's Clothing. Hats. Furnishings, Etc.. In
fact everything to make up a man’s wardrobe.

S. BENDA & CO. ssr

Alfred V. Friedricli

lo 111* Majesty, The American Citizen

Clathic™, lUHer. and K

Next thlnr to Glviilf Them Away!

' 11 1 0

SCHOONER is” AGROUND I
JUST RECEIVED....
A new line of

-

LADIES’and MISSES’SKIRTS

i

ir aad l-tfe aavi ra

Some Very Nobby Styles. Choice Values.
STEINBERG’S nREUABLE DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSE.

By TW*gr»|4> U. tb- U.«rMr.l

AlpiOn. Sviu 4 —.\ large w hoouer is
ashore on Miudle Ul.-. The vta.H--l is
flying di«tre*8 Mguala The wind is !
blowing :»0 mile# nu hour and tho ‘
crew i# in at riou# danger. Life Kvvera |
axe trving to reach tht- wreck in a i

•'~^***'________ ;

.

I ThU Mornlog-CB

* Wn.

L utapl-<.1/ lirotrur-O.

FlorallDosigns

i

BAD CINCINNATI BLAZE
■ 1 nn.ro a 1.9~ of •200.-

AVatU worth

OIW Boole Storo

favorable This Attordbon

IS GRADUALLY FAILING
Condition of Judge Durand Un-!

Alpena Port

lion, ferry llaBeab lUite

kets and Souvenir Good# at tile

BHIOK8

Crow in Imminent Dang

HE WILL NOT SELL

Tmmeaaa atacli et Indian Bas»

BOHIOOO&.

FOR CITY FOOT BALL

■t '4^4 Front mroet.
A meeung of thoae interetted in
foot ball for the city the coming year
haa btM« called to meet upatalra at 254
Front atreet.tomorrow evening at 7
o’clock. At thia time definite ato^jK
will U. taken for trie organiration of
a city fool ball team, proapeou for
which are brighti-r .than ever before
in die Marory of the game in tbia iiart
ofthealate. Ail wbo a|e
are urged to be >rraeni. Already
for the
there are enough
rill be faat.
warn to aaaure that

SIXTH TKAH-KO. ISStt

imm.

IT

CUT Laat E«nnlng-Bomte Wean
PnekeU With Gnnwa.
The exouwiona that come to the city
iaat ereuing from the Lske'Shore
oitlea land otMer eonthem Michigan
Receive Congratulations
tojma ftoulted In avery oougeated conTtoion beiw Pnrk Place hotel waa to
that the managemnet waa
EFFECTS OF THE ACCIDENT foroed to accommodate aome of their
gneata In private honaea. Tbe Whit­
ing waa fall from cellar to garretAre Still Foil by jthe Nation’s Sixteen gneaU alept in the parlor and
two ladiea were compeUed lo deep on
Chief Executive
a bed made upon the trunk# piled in
the mmple room. A similar coudilioo
exitted to the other hotela Hundreda
)ioDi.u came in on all three

of the tax on the property of 1
3ohn J. Dnna wae referred to
oommlttoe on waye and meana
The Trarerm Olty band wae given
Rrmieeloo to nee the etreet in front
Nerro* Eeeape rro« I
of the Motel Whiting for a public I BrlWreph u> th*
danee upon the oompletion of the
Ojater Bay, .Sept 4-Prciident
paving. They will give a concert Booeevelt it tod
the veranda of tbe Whiting and aUtiooN on bln etoaiw from »*«rtong
wiU fnmieh the moelc for the dancing injury In the terHble accident yettertree of charge. It i> planned to make lay. When he retired lost night he
unique and en­ bad jcHl began to feel the effect# of
joyable of yeare.
tbe severe ttiock which made him a
Tha UYaveree Oily Oae Oa wae giv- very eore and weary man. He gave
I permieeion to Uy malne in the atder* that he be allowed to reat nntU
alley between Eighth and Kinth 10 thU morning without in
UooMvelt la going ahei
today witha prepaiationa for liia aouti
>nt walk wae ordered Imid be- Mm trip.
Maple :and Oak etreeU on tbe
Berlin. Sept. 4-The morning paper#
eonth aide of Eighth etreeL
xre unanimoua in expreaaiona of aatlaThe llqnor bond of H. W. Pierc raction at the eaoape of Prealdent
aho with W. F. Haraha aud E. Me- Roiaevell from dmth in the accident
se enretiee. wae referred
reaterday. The NationM Zeitung
th6 oommittee on lioeneee
mva:. “The whole of Germany fol­
loon brought np the low# with warm aympathy Prtaldent
inneration for the three Roowivelfa ancceaaful activity. Ger­
men wbo eb-t p at the many rejoice# that Mr. Booaevelt waa
engine hooee. who are alwaye ready not aerioualy injured and hope# the
dnty aad who attend to their accident will not withdraw the im^alwork at ooneiderable flnanctal loee to dent long from iiia nnaellixi. and reatthemeelvee. The committee on lire leaa activity.
id water wae inetmoted to draw np
reeolntlon recommending proper rt-

tea tkm• |FD|-<rtf
po|.^ oor
Sixth
to tbP riwmr betwMD th«
ooe lino of tbo Moncan property oxtended, and Union etroet. for the
Ubrary pttm and a jmbllo part, the
oonuaasieation wae leompUy rM*lred
and Med. witboat depte. lAter. andor the head of new ImMneea, It wae
taken ap affain. Alderman OlUett
morinff that the offer of Mr. Hannah
l*e accepted and that the mayor and
clerk be Inetraotad to eecnre the deed*
fO the property;.
Alderman Moon roee to aek what
the gift inolnded. He dealred that
the property on weet to Wadeworth
atreet be inolaiM in the elto. and ae
he bad been Informed that the laopOn motion of Alderman Isrdio Aie
arty lioldme in that oeoUou and other W. C. T. U. wae permitted to ohooee
prominent oltlxene had exi«oeeed a whioli of tbe eitee named for drinking
fountain wonld be n*«^ for the
the property, he wanted them to hare fountain which they are to preeent lo
erery opjioitnnlty to do ea He did the city.
not want to be nndrretood ae oppoeing
Tbe Bell telephone now-in the Oaee
the aooeptanoe of Ur. Hanm^'e offer, etruet engine houee wae ordered n av he aaid he wae ae anxiooe ae any plaoed with a new metallic circoit
one to accept it, but he deelree that hone.
no haety etein be taken that would
And tbe meeting adjourned.
'dejaire the city of having ae mnoh ae
it might hare by careful action.
Alderman Wilhelm preeented a map
of the property, ehowng the room that
the offer would give for the bnilding
and park, and Alderman Onnntngham British Soldiers Required In
Ineteted tliat nc one who haa made an
South African War
offef looking toward a enbeorlptlon
for the reet of the ivo|ierty would
“back down- if the offer of Mr.
Bannali were accepted at onoe.
Mar.l0X. I 7.s.-4« 0*c«r.a«i«l I.UI.Alderman Hamilton otated that there
MTU Mae Saw hwUcb.
ie no need of haeto in the matter.
He wanted the oonnoll to haye an op­
London, 8«pt. 4-A parhamenary
portunity to vleit the gronnde.
eepeoUlly. he wanted the boordof lib­ paper Imued thi»* morning reviewing
rary Imeteee to look or. r the matter, the Boer war ihowp that England em­
and report to the ooonoil upon it be ployed 17.665# offloerg and 430.bTC men
fere taal action wae taken. Mr. Ham In South Africa fion the beginning
liten alec mentioned the fact that the to tlie end of tbe •truggle.
Ladiee’ Library a^eoelatlon hare
eidered the matter of offering a elte to
BEGIN THE SEASON
the city, and he ooueldered th
would be nothing more tlum oonrteoue
i lab WIU Mm« Ton
to glee them theopportnnitT to do ea
Mr. Hannah, but spoke very highly of
the work of the ladie.’ of the library
Mtooitoion, who have been at work for
tbe last 23 or 85 years for the advancemeat of the oily, and until they have
a chance to make their offer u
olty if tliey desire to do ho. he elated
that be could not vote to aooepi Mr.
Hannah’s offer. He moved as a au1
•titnie to Mr. GlU. tt’a motion that
oommlttoe be api>oiiited to act with
the board of library truale» a, to look
into th^ offer made by Mr. Ha
aad any other offers made by tbe
Ladiee* Library Meooiation or others,
to at'e ubout the offer of oitUens to
purohaae the rest of tlie property eaai
of Wndaworth atreet. and to go thor
ougbly into the entire mat tor of tbe
locwUoo of the library, and report to
tlie council. Thla motion waa finally
pumefl. and tlie mayor named na tha
oommitUe to act with the library
tnetoto, Alderman Hamilton, OUK-m
Moon, Oil and Lardie.
The matter of the franchise propoeed
for the T. C . O. M. & P. railroad

mich. thuiwdat skptembbb

RUSH OF EXCURSIONISTS

pas.«sd the mayor aad cUrk
authoclned to rofund them at 4
cut. The tout bonded indebtednem wae fires ae |lt0,167.
The regalar gnel of elalm. and ac- Causes President I

On Second Offer of Hon. Perry

C'^o«»lU»t«Act Wttk UWM7 1
-rrnpo-iOM MIh1o« Bp. Fn

cmr.

"

i

k dressr shoe, node b; thi Pingrie
Co. Yoo get full taluo rocoiiod.

Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice. -

FReiiicH

FRANK M. PAINE, Florist

Artistic work at right prices.

|

fjr fbrk.
■>7 ■•urrliuwl r.

Hon. Perry Rnn»h tbia afu-moon
reiterated hi* statement formerly
that the 225 U et origlually re- burned out while the.Lycoum and ColriiF. oi.l» iiF.LIAUl.i:
•ervokbr Him east of the corner of
- 242frontSt.
atreeta will
WadawoMh aud Sixth
Six
liall bnlldlugi adjoining i* csti- i.------------------------------------—
not bo sold for pjirk purpose#,
purchaaed to add
at |2tX).0O0.
to the park about the Carnegie library
bnilding, if the *ito offered by bim
ALARM IN ST. VINCENT
laacoepted and building is located
tliefu. Thla *25 feet ia being reaervitlon !
ed by Mr. Hannah for residence purpotos, and will not be sold for any
other purpw.
__ /___

Sweepinfl raduetiena in
allourdapartmentaltkla
month to make! room for

DOLURS SAVED!

^ t4> tb. lU«'urtl
The firnt meeting of tlie Woman V
Club for the eeaiion wUl be held in
Onatrivea, St. Eucia, D. W.L, Sept.
DID NOT GET THEM
the club’s new rooms in L O. O. F.
4—Souffriere
volcano
on
the
hall oo Front -trnel, tomorrow after­
d of 8l^ Vincent is again iu vionoon at *J:3U o’clock. All member#
lent eruption. Report# received here
are requested to W on hand promptly
today aUte that the ormpliona began
V*.l-ru#7.
at that time. The irogram will conat midnight ^ far as known no loss
Sheriff Chandler of thia county
aUt of the president’s greeting, by
of lift- occured.
tbe new president, Mrs. E. B. Minor ; Fred Sbeiaurd, of Charlotte, sheriff
TaoHral of Janea W. Hob
a paper oo German Home Life, by of Eaton county, n tumed from InterThe funeral of Jame* W. Rolx^rtaon
Mrs. P. O. Bauer, and a-KafftM« loclien last evening, but without two
wanted for highway robbery in was held thu afternoon from the First
KUtacbe.” at which German refreahsouthern Michigan, for whom they Methodist cbnioh. under the auapicf’#
menta will be aervi^.
men bad left of tbe Odd Fellow# of which lodge
The i«ogram for the year pronz^|0«
looking.
me tbe two ha Avaa patrtarch. The Odd Fellows
to be a very interesting one. Tlie Interloohen at
attended in a body. Many floral offer-.
etudy of German history, mnaic. ht- sheriff# roacheyi there. They went
ertooie and art will be taken up. aud toward Frankfort, but an effort will ingt of rare beauty testified to the
among other days which wiU U-of be made lo apprehend them before affection felt for the aged
The remain# were laid to rest in'
raloe to tlie olnb members are tbono tliey reach in\> lake
'Oakwo<kl cemetery.______ _
riven to tbe dboamioo of looal ^aca
CABLE CAR ACCIDENT
t tonal and civic Improvement que*Mr. and Mr*. Bert Taylor of Ointiona, tbe nport of the Slate Federa­
oinntoi are visiting.Mr. and Mra F.
rntnily Hurt
tion. the annual GentlemA’a Eve
Gardner of Seventli atreet
ily iBjarrd Id t kl
Ding, a day oo pnbhc reforms, flower
nay. pioneer#’ day, trmveU of tlie club
' A tU MornlD*.
members, selentifio achievemenu and By
to th* Arcird.
children’# day.
Chicago. Sept. 4-An cbttrcctiou to
The club starts on its' new year of
worx with a large membership, and the grip of a Milwaukee avenue train
peopU to have it liad been rehattied. a protfiable as well as eotertaiulng wrecked two car# thi# morning. faUlly
injuring one paa#engrr and seriously
the atoUer woe referred to tbe oom- ,e„U.
injuring 11 olhera Louie. Schurt
Bittot of tbe whole council with tbe
60UTM BEnojND.
auffered concussion of the brton and
oommlltoe fitwi tbe board of trade, to mennu will b. ducribBt.-a.
will die. All the victims were remoot Monday evening next, and If
*
poeMble agree npon a franchi^ that SCHOONER HARO AGROUND 1 moved to tbe hoapiul.
can ba paeeed by tbe eouncll, protoctIng tbe city’s tntoreata, and to the
By T.4.-gr»i^ to Ih*
•ame tlmq giving tbe road prtvilogee
Rome. Sc’pt4 —The Vatican annonnnndtowhion U can proceed to work.
oea that it haa received aaaurMiots
Tbe board of pnbho works reportod
that Pivaidont Lonbet will not inubout 460 oorda of atone available for padalioTh.
fringi
on tbe pope’s order that no
porobaae by tbe city the oomiag year,
OUn Haven, MKhl. Sept 4 -Tbe
too M. Btota. whit* h- \ catholic nUtoahaU vi.it the Quirlnal,
nnd ou motion of AldotiM UamUton.
it waa reported the French
Mayor Carver appointed Aldorman bton to anohor off Neaaen’. Pier.
HamUlon, McOluaky, lardie. OlUett Glen Arbor, wtottng to load, imrtad dent would do shortly.
to set with tbe boiwdof Imr Muibor ohalM this aotning and ia
Good Tklac for Wil«».
poblie work* l«
for tb, aabora. Tbe orew are all aafe, bat By
*o thr Uroore
MoHitiif MUl aUpoeltloo of tho otoeo. tbe TMtol ’eradderia gone, her boom
Waahlngtou, Sept. 4-H if rei«rted
MmM Ho.4 of tho peTlac
pn>- brok«. bm bnlvaarka atove U and
€«I*CMT att"*
that Secretary of Agriouitute Wilson
with tbe
THIS
wlU
resign
from
the cabinet to aooepi
I of yi.sis.M <
prevailuig praepeolj are that ebe will
the
presidency
of
the
agricnltnial
ool
ThU «M trfomd to the
Bmeatocaljpyk. '
lege to Amea, Iowa The
offered him with life
W. Slaler Vit to Ei
aai «u ott/
a handeome mlary.
laatotodv-V

m

KIMBAU

Fan and Winter floods
AnHnr & Co.
Sai F-rori^ 8^

now coming in.

F>IAIMOI
Not cheap pianos but pia­
nos chcaj). I actOTV prices
and Iibcr.al terms.

W.W. KIMBALL COMPAHY

3*

Look at our
^Bo^s* Suits
’ And - you think at once “How nice my
little boy would look in one of those.”
It's only a short step from looking to
buying when you call at bur Children's
Department. Norfolks, Double-Breast­
ed and the always popular Little FelloW Ihree-piece and Vestee Suits—
$2.00. $2.50, $3.00. $3.50 to $5«J are,
the popular prices we show in such
large assortment. Our guarantee,
' backed by the guarantee of the manu­
facturer. on everything we sell..

BREADTH

4

A. J. WILHELM
UMON STREET
SOUTH SIDE

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HOME bF NOVEL OEVICe^

THE EVHfUIG RKORU •IVoUAr txHmlMiAi

6entrd1 Hews
of the World]

TflAVKHSe CITY. MICHIGAN
ORAND TRAVERSE HERALP
TMS.T.BATKAIIDJ.W. lUNNtM

V X V K » ^xam xnacxznJTXU vmR
Marcia Hnabitt. Jr, and a party
wmlkf are in r*,rj bad ehape ana of f ft.-.-n from Ohicairo and the *-aNt,
»b<mld br raplaoed at oooe. In eom
intlt half a doxen palace can and
horww and a hnntinit rqnlpment. are
I tte plank walk has beco dam
•aad br lb. pOiav of mTiac brick eido tracked betwtyu Arlington and
it, bot with a proper adjoet
Hetland. S.D.. on the Korthweetern.
there should be little delay> making In tbf* party l•Tbeo*lorc RooeeTelt.
I to f'^d with the eueet
Jr, and Chicago & Nortbweaterm offl
it ie at w .eat padaMriaae find it ciaU out lor a week’s ahooC
i.:ra.ant to walk apoo the lATt^
Orer fl.noo.ooo worth of opium was
lirooght to San Francisco Tnecday by
tbe Japanese liner Hoag Kong Marn.
U oame in tbe ordinary course of
ade and ita arrlral attracted no more

CHENEY STINSON PROHOTED

an passing notice.
Mtas Ethel Felx and Mos Effie
MoClnter. lirlog at Durand, UL.
re found in a eemi-oonscions state

CiTT ^iacct,ATca

umrvBiACA^i utat* ticket. .

AkJtX MAlTlMJrO «
. WA&VBBoroaklaiid.
iSAJirEL MeCXiT of I
r. f^WEKa of WeafiwA.
U0ABL.Ba A. HLAIR of Ja
rw Om. of But. Load CMBr»-

mmWlB A. WIL.UBY of Vai
or BiqA «f PabUe iBMrocttoo^OBLOa A. FAl.1. of Calbooa.
or Umm^mn 9UU Board of BdooailooPATRICK II. KBI.I.RT of Waraa.
1^ 1.. irUlUIITofi

Cheney N. 6tim«on, for a number
ot year* employed in the -local office
oftheGi K. & I. aa operator and
ticket agent, has been given a
well deserved promotion, and is trans­
ferred to the general offlcea of the
company at Grand Rapids. He will
leave tomorrow to assume his new
duties.
His many iriendf here wiU be vcr>
l4ad to leaan of Blr. Stim»oo*i promolion. but oriU reject that it lake* him
away trom lhi» city.

lew kWtatfB B. Wlitaa Ba^ Mto
rt ta a borne la rtmre View Park.
Jamaica, In tbe borough of Qoeena
New York, where oeurly all the
by eiei-tricity. aaya
aid. Evemnl B. WUiware Mlealer mvA
I tbe borne, and K
was his conning hand that devts«Hl aoC
•et fn operation tbe many eleetrical ap­
pliances that evoke both tbe aOmlratlon

his baby la rocked by electricity
rooma are swept and dusted by
trirliy. his doors are opened gnd
by electricity, his bouse and grounds
are Ugbtcd by electricity, the opening
and clualng of bis front gale are cond by an ekKtric button . In
^ telrpbooea are in all tbe rooma
and ronnwted with hla ataWe. where
hta boreea are curried by electricity,
s ta an electric ananker to which
tbe youngsters are at
r a flock of
and even the movcffi(

SUNDAY RATES
vta
O. R. & L
Oommancing Sunday. June »th. exOBiBioB Hoksta to Pstoakey at «1.00 for
roond trip. Train laavea 6:40 a m.,
retnrai B:aO PL m.
1001-amo
a E. Murray Agk

khe borne of tbe former Bnnday
MR& H. M. TtMBLlK goas to Chica
night from areenicalpoiAknlng. They
go tbe 10th to sea abont suitA
said they bad taken arsenic for their pet plgeona belouglhg to one of tbe boya
oloakA to and silkA at ChsA A.
are controlled by electricity, for
oomplsxiooa Miss Feltt has rsoorerStevens ^BroA Parties desiring
doors of the pigeon boose are opened
ed. bot Miss McKinxer probably will
orders notify 5M State street.
and cloaed by a current. Electrical
ie.
tcrmlnatora guard the
Tbe whaliug bark Ceylon, from dowaanddoora
Low Kat« to Cbkoao
Layosao for Honolnlo. with a cargo of
After the family has retired for
via M. & K. B. R. R. to
guano.foundered after tbe captain and night an electrical burgUr alarm Is aet and staamara direct.
Go on trains laaving Traverae City
crew had made a braxe struggle to and no one could aurrcpHUoualy enter
keep her afloat, ereryone on board. In- or leave the houac or grounds without 9:80 a m. Monday. Tnaadav. Thurs­
day and Friday, and 8:66 p. m. Thurs­
etndinie the captain’s wife,
taking setting In motion a hundred and
Rates »i75 ona way.
86.66
different derlcea, ringing tbe electric day.
at the pumps. Three boats flnaUmis. llghUng op the bonae
ally were i«t off. and after b trip of grounds tumbling everybody out of
HTAaB AKD FUsTFORM.
irrv at hardship, lasting three days and U-d, startlug the cradle going and
hree nights, arrived safely at Laysa*. sounding an alarm In the iwllcx
Thrilling situations, new mechani­
At Faris the Havas agency has re- Uon and the nearest fire hoin^
cal effects, electricity, and a lot of ircaisubly funny comedy, with jilcniy oeired an undated disiatch from Fort
of singing and dancing, are all to be de France, Island of Msrtinique, anlug wlDdmlU plantthat about l,(wO persons were by an innocent Ir
found in “The Tide of Life/’ which
Cd In the yard t! •y feet Iwck of tbs
and
that
several
bunwiU be presented at Steinbergs f Irand killed
mi's water aU day SAGINaW, MUSKEGON A ORAND
wh.-re II
injured as the result of a
tonight.
and nfght and In-*. :, tnlly. by mcana
RAPIDS
'
violent
eruption
of
Mount
Pelee
on
The play is uj>-to-date and Ameriof an eudlea* ehaln device. o;erBtes a
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 7|h.
stroyed dyuaniA wl.h b ta connected wUh atorn to the core, and there is nothing Saturday. Aug. 30. which
Train will leave Traverse City at
It to bring a blush to the cheek o! Mome Rogue and Ajoupa Bouillon, ag- liatliTh-a.
6-M)a,. m. Rate $2 00 8e«- posU-r. or
Thus far only one of Mr. Wiffoua ask sgent for partlculara.
3, 8, 4
innocence. This last- fact is worth two villages near Mont Pelee.
Recent oold rains have ruined this Inrentions h.is got tbe bettir of him.
noting in these dirs of unwholesome
and short yields It was on eli-ctrlc lawn niowt-r.
icalf.
The story it tells is. tak-

Yotf €liance to Get a fiood
Coyeii for a Little Moneys
ThisNo, 8oo.e\acilyIikccutfor$«.7Sisone of the‘many
good values we are now offering you. It is 6 ft. 2 in. long.
27 in. wide, has i9 tempered steel springs; 4 in. Golden Oak
Finished frame With large le^ securely bolted (not nailed!.
This couch has heavy duck canvas lining and is double stuff- •
ed with moss and tow. has.a plain top covered with choice^
patterns of Velour. ^ A full carload of couches to^ select
from, ranging from $4.75 up. : : : : : : :


J. W. SLATER. A LEADING HOUSE FURNISHER

EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette

arv expected,
reported from

ccl from life.
A rich banker
daughter who is the jiridc of Ins

No nccil to sutler-from heat.
Don’t let the air gel stagnant
— create a brecrc. Tut in one
or more of our desk or ceiling
ELECTRIC FANS in yuur of­
fice, store or home. Xll of new
design and jicrfcclcpustruction

CAMPBELL BROS

WHISTLED TE;XT IN PULPIT,

She is stolen by a river pirate,
llACJn ofGraltot. heart
who mea.to make her an outcast, but

lOMi C. MOFFATT

RBrCBUCAN t^lUSri TIC KF-T.

DAVID a, ClIANDl.l
BBItT B. WADTER.

lie is foi
the girl
to her father, and m.*...v. man who has been true to her in adv crsily,
There is more in the plcti
han this, but the adventures of “Jill”
arc the main part of it.
Miss G>i>s>.May Ward. pU>>s the part of “JilV"
Tile sensational comedy drama,
“On the Stroke of 12,** is an umjualiiied success, havuig l»cen played to
mimensc business the i»ast three sea­

blood polsoniug. which foUowed the
bite of a mosquito. He and District
.kttomey Jerome werc^ playing a ame
of billiards when tbe insect bit him.
Ho paid slight attention to it at tb<
time but the next day bis arm wai
considerably swollen and then an ab
formod-and this required a surgiCarlyle.

HI.,

special

says:

R4noe Bandi-rs, aged 13 yeSTA while
sons in the llast and middle West. ash op fill out of a car window from
train rnnning fifty miles An hour
The play is replete whh strong chMid that on a recent
inaaes, goo*l comely and dramatic m- twi-lvo mih-H west of bore and was on
ntry he heart! a inenJ, W. arBWAIlD.
.utlcnis, much above the average,
h injured. He had fallen into a dena
fm* lark, iiiid ; suggested n very ni»inrtravs the trials
endured by a ifrowih of grass and escaped save for proprialc sermon.
he likened the
fewscratchi s o:. the face.
young man and his sister whose torst>ngi»f the Mrd to the tt Xt.“Thmi.Go«l,
ae«-it me.** ns found In the tblrti-emh
Kesidouts of joTfey Clt-. K. J.
tune IS the object u{>on which the vdlian in the play has set his heart. The wore all wrought up for several days verse pf the sixteenth chapter-of Gourllegal mamage of the father of the and nights recently by gitmus and a x-KlH, Following the whlsiling of tbe
text Dr. rolllns preactnd an ehKiiient
two with a woman accompWee is j>ro- whis.‘. wraith like appearance in s
P.TXIIOU niid iH*iijliHl out to his bearvra
ven and the ^murderer of tlie lather oenietqry in their mdist
The dstnrb
how i;*h1 saw nud heard niM Utani ainmanages to fasten the crime on tlie ance was declared to be a ghost, and
M>n an.l a >oung man friend who are wintry chills loopi‘d the loop on n
wiungfully oonvictcYl and* sent to pris- a sinne until a skeptical cuss
TEMPTING FOOdVoR FOXES
on.
They effect their escape just a^ right at the wraith one evening
the clock strikes twelve. The young brouglit down a fine specimen cf the llBiiler «» naUv r««ltrr
THE MOMIOB DOCIItlNB.
mod.llo. «f Iternard.
l*cople have their sweethearts, which while owl famly, which it now stuff
*‘Tba Mooroe Doctrine.’* aaid th«
ruarles i:. Mather of Philadelphia,
illowsfora pretty love stor>.
Tiff- ed and on exhibition where those w!io
praaidMit on Monday at Rntland, Vt
the Iiou-d fox hunt.-r. pn»i».«M-s to f*-ed
we:e soareJjklf to death can go and
i'UKlurtiun is caTric*d complete
the
wild
fuXeH on his estate with
••dBBa BOt loeaBthat woara agBreaein
with a strong cast should ]»ack Ste:n- cost soomfiniooks at it,
ehiekeiis. wits a dlsisiteh fixmi W«-al
•oWBtd any power. It ie not an aftinree
berg’s Grand next Saturday night,
A diseaae has broken out among the Chester to the Philudelphla Tliot s. He
aiTB MlriAa. It le a doetm
Sepl.C, when it will be presented here statues in the National rnoseu
is now erivtlng pum In whi. h the fowls
paao»-a dootrlna of dcfeoae.”
Athf ns. It is a rnst or mold which will be nilw-d. They w ill theu l*e iktthe Inter Ooean.
niliti-d to wander al>out the large'plaoe
•OCl BTV.
BVESm
eats into the bronre. is infectuoc
Qt will, and the foxes will feisl np.vn
much resembles smallpox. Ei
her residence
Ijisl evening
of the Monroe Doouine the preaa ol
them «8 they choose.- Mr. Matlu'r has
pronounce it due to tbe presence of
eaoh Boropean power triee to conetru* Webster street. Miss Kthel 'rhomx;
lKs*n p.a.vliig for all the ixmltry degave X ildightfiil farewell recqition in salt in the hronse and have prescribed ati^yiHl iu #he
ullty by 1
hia Btleranoe into a threat .anainei
fn^quent water batlis as a cun*. The
mmor of a number of the raembe
Mh.1 that it wUl
statues affected are Anta, goddess of cheniMT to rear
the
Friendsd’,
K.
society
who
fo.*d for them him• aieabeolntelyfalae.
war; Isis and two represenutions of
alHJUt
to
leave
for
other
places
for
the
I With the Mooroe Dootrioe U.e Unit
Their
arc
aliost-thcr
alKiut twontyOsina
Others
less
affected
hare
been
tear. The evening was one inc rarest
flve
wild
fux»-H
uiK>n
Uie tnuie. whh h
removed to a room and the sick siat
raaolattoo to prerent any and eter3 pleasure, games, social conversation
compriM-5 novenil hundred aeni.. Four
fine impromptu
program nes quarantined.
faHbet .Eaiopean poUlioal cxplolu and a
denaof little one* arc locaUxl lua wood
serving to pass the time most pleas­
tloo of the Amerloan oooUnen
there, aud recently »evoml more young
FKRttONAL.
antly.
Hclicbus refreshments were
deeded a threat
ouea Were ndi'nied by Mr. Mather.
Mr. and Mrs. Hcnr)* Kent of Chi
Her with the Monroe D ootrine doee served during the evening.
cago
have
b«:n
the
guests
ol
their
the United Butee undertake the oon
The Rev. KoUrt Zarins. iiastdk of a
ntece. Mrs, Frank Hunt of AOO Bar
doot of ita Amerioan nelghbora, except
Methodist church of Indiauapoiis. make*
low street.
• '

to iaaUt that, whatercr their ml
the auggesthm that the church ap­
Mr. and Mrs. (’harlw Travis o
point eermon ius|>ectora to examine
rand Kxpids are ii
•ermona before they are delivered,
.Mr. Travis* i»arcnis
with n view to climluuting obsolete,
of Grand Kapidc A mixed program
trite or benuical matter, oaya tbe PbilMr. and Mrs, George (’art of Will
of rov-al and instmmantal aalcctions
adelpbla
Tlmt's. lie eviuev* bia good
were rendered by the yonng ladles, iaraston are the guests of Mr. and
foltb !»y expri‘**lng a wllllngiu‘»a to
which was grvwtly enjoyed. Both the .Mrs, K. I„ Grattan
run the risk of losing some of the conthe Monroe Dootrtne it aayi
Mrs. I’. Dumouchcllc of Detroit tenla of hla own sermon barrel If only
tadh-s have studied music in Grand
thii lino yon m
Rapids and are ]xweeamd of superior 1? in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. the general public may be benefited.
r dominlona Here U nc
I iumouchellc of Fourteenth street.
lalcnu
Mra Bailey atao eBtertaim-d
lObm for farther oolonUl exploitiUion
with several pleastng reoitatlona
Mrs. M. C. Vonneler and son of
or poUtioal ezpanNkm. Youcjannotdo
Spurtamen In the Chickasaw nation
Williainston arrived in the city last
brie what yon are dolnff in Africa
MMItlT MAMFEM rATION-i
Are prepuiing fur a wolf chase oa Nov.
evening, and will sj»cnd some time
BarinE taken that poeiUou—harinK
. says a Lindsay (I. T.) dlsjiatch to
visiting >frs Vonnetcr’s parents, Mr.
1 that poliry a»
e Kansa! City Star.
The hounds
and Mrs
W.. Finn at 4;i;i West will be storied om FHner creek. Ths
to ita own aafety—both oa
Ninth street,
chase w 111 be a match race for a purse
tereet and eelf-reepeot impel
of
61.000
between
tbe
Hudspeth
pack
h. J. D. Kelley of Ostego. is the
M«.
lieyohologioal euigtna
of KihWy. Mo., and the Birdsong pack
ertfy mbn to reeent any attempt U.
guesttol Mra. N. Jordan.
Di-en startUng t^e world by
of Texan.
J. R Irona of Llndaay.
iBfdnce npoo the Monroe Doctrine
dt-rfnl manifeetatious of eptcit
spio pow
Mr. and
Mrs. (.laUcy and Mr. I. T.. will handle the Missouri dogs
In this ▲metioaa attitude there U will give a eeaaoe at the Grand Opera Rohrabacher and daughter of Will­
and IL J. Pooley of Texas wUl bandls
BO hootlUty to any other nation. House Bundav niirbt,Bept; 7. in which iams: on are guests of P.^ Dumbolton. lbs Binlsong doffs.
be inm>dQied the leading feaTlwe u Mmplya ie«)lntion to def«d
rendered in New York. Chicago.
Mrs. F.llcn Farmalce arrived home
enr own. Tbo Monroe Doctrine poh(
«, B«. Louis and other large list evening after visiting friends and
Darfaar Peat oa HI«:B
if BBtirely defenaire. and ta malntai
Civil Engineer CoIa who
wrbo ta ^oyefl
relatives in Grand Rapids and Battle
vel at the i
on the construction of tbe Wlcwam
•d witfaniwolnte impartiality toward
aiamfestatipnsw hich be ao<
Creek,
reservofr at T
, O
m is
Dr. Way
iattne
f«t
tbe Mber STJ
Mrs
I.
O.
LaCorc
who
has
been
out iu ih.
spending some time , in the city, re- When he drove a tcBm of draft horses
tbe
fuU
length
of
the.
dam.
which ta
turned to Elk Rkpids faxst evening.
searcely ten feet wide and 100 feet
M^ E. J. Bams of Rcadu
hlch. sajw a dispatch from Wlnsted,
e<lto
wrulu/,
M. C, lUmes
mid air, queetoos written
Conn„ to the New York World. Mr.
by the interrogators wiU
sircel.
Cole recently made tbe potions trip on

fcURESl
next KMX OF oarenrs {

.sr.

fully demoostnyg the methods employed by such renowned mediums as
Ma^ Lord, Mrs. Hoffman. Bishop,
Dr. Arnold and others i
Be or another
I in spininaliD fee will
■a • •

Mr5. Waiiam H. Kearney left yes
terday for Chicago where she will visi
a few weeks with friends and relatives.
Mn. E. D. Galloway of Hov
Hie gam ofte brother S. H.
Michael Of Eighth stieet.

..-ft

Mia Hcnr)' Silsby and daughter of
WcbberviiJc arc visiting MrA George
K Metcalf.
.
Mrs. R, E. Needham and little
tUughter. of Carson City are x-isiting
P. Needham and family on Seventh

Til.-If-Uii* «nd I
.NO tru.al« M-iii ..n B|i>r«»v»l.

s,-‘uTr;Tr:r;”.T.ii»

...

.!».

fl. S. Fryman.

Youngrndfi!
Fashion’s ultra dictates ar^ fully
met and the result is the JIrvon

Tour Button Sack. Well-poised
shoulders, shapely incurve atthe
waist, slight fullness at the hips,
just the right length, perfect tailr
oring makea-this the swell young
man’s suitJ FALSE ECONOMY
economy in purchasing clothing
is to buy the cheapest. ; These
garments are made by one of the
b^t clothing manufacturers in
the country and that alone is a
guarantee of their excellence.
Besides this popular line we
carry three other complete Fall
Lines in all the latest patterns,
ranging in price from $6.50 to
$24.00. The three most popu­
lar prices are $10. $12.50 and
$15.00 and no better value for
the money is shown in the city.
NECKWEAR

There ought to be some satisfaction in selling the largest
assortment of neckwear in the city. Absolutely all the lat­
est creations of fashion's greatest experts. The “Little Mid­
gets.” the “Nu Neckwear,” the Initial Ties, the 50 in. narrow
Four-in-Hands-airthe newest shades to suit every taste.
Our two great lines, the 25c and 50c. are the best you ever
saw. Just one glance and we have your money, even if you
had no intention of buying when you stepped in. You c6uld
not help iL_______________________ __________

S.
Carrwnlcr and the Misses
.\lvira Blackwood and Lena Carpen­
ter arrived last evening for a siiorl
vis t with Mr. and Mrs. J. Highland
of I mon Mreel.
Mrs. B. C. Ruey of Kalamazoo, is
the guest of Mrs, Mae Crawford of
411 Franklin sueei.

5 Da^s'Shoe Sale

was a new meth­
od that Itev. Vaughn S. Cullina em­
ploy^ In the oervlee 111 the Axhury
MetluxlUt KplRcopal ehiireh af Kmyrnu. Del.. la.vs the Philadelphia Puhllc
I,«*dger. Dr. CoUIiik* new uieihod was
rather atanliiig to hU congregation, for
be is cfinriileri'd one of ihe muHt dlgnifi.d mcnilM-rs of the WUinlngtoii con­
ference and for A-veral yearn was pres­
ident of the I'oiifereiice oeiidcniy at
o rlork nnill 4 uVlurk In Ih- «ru-m.-.n ««. h
Dover. When It cunie lime to priwch
iil
i«ul iM-forr Ut. w ill U I
the Mviuon. Dr. iVdUiiK imin,* in the
r^»iv-d «!th..ul r..JI,.rti..n f.--.. BiPl ..n *ll
hi^lh^l B»ur Ihu.v
1 Inilintiuu of the i
«x.n.»thio will bon bIi tni- r.-^

“WE SELL THE BEST”
tetoo^n'^ ib^
M
wboUyonred. I am inr« Kleotrle Bit-

>8

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
-TMAVKMI

onrv', MioM.

I.ll,

/

ividriiro nBOOio W4r*ttl« Ww *ioh. taoMOAT ta^faiiaaa A iloi

IF AMONOALUIOOD BRANDS
OF FLOOR DNE GAN BE SPO­
KEN OF AS BETTER THAN
ANOTHER, IT IS « ^ *

THE BEST
MANUFACTURED BY

HANNAH & LAY CO.
} Condensed Hews
[ ^ofltikhiganl

Lataly befell a railroad laborer.’*
tes Dr. A. Kellet, of Williford.. *‘Uis foot waa badly crushtHi.
ns. BotU Piles and all skin ertpa It’s the world's chamiiion
ler. Cure *nannteed. 26c. Sold
Taa G. Johnson and 8. £. Wait

THB'DOCTOR
WHO LEFT
rOarrrtgM. tm. by C. B. Lnrta)
In the OKI CtT* there
■ couple
of Liu.are<l of oa at Torkej Bend and
no doctor artthia tldrtj mllea of the
camp. Now ahdtl«i a miner fell sick
and died, but are aiToed that bla time
had come and be couldn’t have been
saved anyhow. There waa a pot of tar
for cnta, a pot of gremae for apraina and
hruiaoa. and If auy one felt that hU IntcTual t-oonomy iH*cd<'d bracinc up be
weut out aiMl duff licarwood or cath*
cred bark from a tiW. If a miner waa
ivally i:i. hia t. ul mate uur>ed him aa
well aa iK>RsIblc. which conalated la
waablnff hia feel, ruttinff hia hair and
aakluff him whether he want.-d to be*
; buried on the hlllaide or 1iM
m the v
vallej.
I but It waa considered a t>olnt of 1
I not to fall alck. Now and then a stray
j doctor icKMd throuffh the Bend and
i left a few do»«a of calomel or quinine
a stranffer sat down
day and nnnounced that
was -Jim Fonl. phys. sur* and
dis-.- .\s far ns his p.irsonal looks
wt-M, he inlffht have
taken for a
watoji driver who had pot the Ismnce
and was pirkinff up the neat Ik«
thiiiff. hut l.K.ks often iK lle a man In
a lultiin;: enn.ii.
We rath. r likinl the Idea of a doctor
couihiff anH>uff us. os It heljied to di*nify fU.- «auq.. hut old Joe, Hurly. who
had Us n ehs'ted ns -»:■ ncral l»oss.'*
felt it hiS duty to call ui>oq the man
and say;
-I.-s.k yere. stranffer. nr’ ye willin’
to nnsw« r u few questions alK)Ut ;

At Orand Rapida Toaaday momlmt
tto noord for numbar of imabaU of
piaobaa offaiod for ml» on the city
aarkot was broken, orar tO.OOO boahaa
poldlHadc
lieliif tba am<wnt broodht Into the
. tNitalnb." tAas the prompt re­
city. Pfloaawor.- a little lower than stick, the money for whl. h
lertcd by
Ikiys- Kn.j.ln- l-ncue.
Batordar. early Orawfordk brioffioir Ust
claim lo lie a rcff lar doctor, do
arcouiifs M. Verne, who lives at
from 80 oeots to|1.10 ana Barnarda Amiens, wus ffclni; blind, lie has
from 86 to W reou per bnabeL
“I do. sir. I am
written aUiut eighty Issiks sin.v he
Many farmers are aclectlnit aome ap- iMfmn. m iirly forty lears npo. t« write. diffen-nt t-tilleffcs. and 1 liave i)ractIcod
fur
ten
years in IWnols.proprUte name for their farms. The
‘•Tluit orter pass." said old Joe who
Rooky MoontalnTca taken i wwill
plan la a good one aa it will help the
If It didn't know n heiher the dis lor fftadthe whole family wel
owner If the quaUty kept np to the keep
falls, brin* U back and *ei your tvuh. ualed from a eolh ffe <»r a woo<lynrdtop notch.
86 cts. Jaa. O. Johna
"iiiA a sps k of imslieine wMh ye?**
A candidate, for a ooon’y of&oe has
••lIiM.tmli 1.. last for .T yrar. sir. Here,
iatrodneed a novel and wliat m^ems
tty luy ,|rvir for fftiieral lassitude,
lo be a Teryoaefal plan in elcotlooeerit s iny own touipound. and It works
iov. aaja the Portland Review. In
like a charm.**
He h:inJ«M J.K- a pint hottle of ff.vsl
hU roonda be takea with him in hia
whisky, with a little winterCT^-n
bofcy a oompetont plowman. When
Wt»rtlaa .Mabt and llaj.
ruhlM**! tm the ctirk to net up an oilor.
ha haiU a farmer in the field the
and
after takinc a
the «.ld man
The
bosiost
and
mi*htie.n
little
thin*
plowman takea the plow or ooltirator
that ever was made is Dr. Kind's amih d all over his wrinkled fu.-e and
lie work
New Life Pilla These pills change
farmer standi
weakness into slrenffth. llstlesniess *•1 doji l know hut Liu* Imnl medl*
hmljre tow and listens to the tale a
clues. *«s*pt ealoim’l mid, tutittucnts.
candidate teUa It works like a power. Toey’ri' wonderful in Dmild hut I liolievc if 1 was dyiu* lhat elixir
in* np the health. Only 26o per box
oharm.
Sold by Jaa. G. Johnson and S. K would draw me hack from I lie grave.
I
reckon ye kin go right ahead and do
• WlUieyA Heflelbower, whoee farm Walt dt
ldzn.*ss. I tliiMjffht at first that ye
Is near Llaaa City, report bavin* ha*.
There ere fn.iti northmi .^ui^tUu* looketl like a man whod run a mw*»d 747 boabela of oaU from a trille
lulll
or driV a six mewl team, but I aee
iaaa than fifteen acres, or fifty bash, encles f^rly-eiffhl I».i.HHrats in the I w.na inlst«»oken.**
house ».f relireiM iitiilues. i*f whh h
•b to the acre.
Whnt tdd JtH* thouffht and said set­
Blaokbwriaa are moro plenUfnl in numlHT twelve are from Ni w York, tled It with the rest of us. thotigh wo
from MusasilmscUs. two from
Menominee county this faU than they three
New Jcl-sey und four from IN iinsyl- didn't accept the new t-onuT as literally
at he tlhl. However. Ford soon sehave been for years, and many farI cured contidenre cii..uffh to Insure his
mart are makin* oooaiderable money l*oimUsls from the south.
; Udoff call.^1 on. If ^iny one net-.hd his
in the liaih plokin* the berries, which
stTvitN-s. sti long as tliere waM tin comare dUpoaed of to city ddhiara at *omi
to
th..»r h..in'I**'^*’-*'”
prof«*<siou at
profit.
. Tnru-r
It b estimated tnat 860 baldea have iSlVmlSthV
desire to exp
been born in Battle Onwk since the
first of May.
W.
Mather of the Cleveland
Knglbh iBd •
W
“1» N-.voud thirtv-six Inmrs
• liAtan* «• of 1
I'^d
u no ihnior b* Vend for.
Oliffa Irou To., has porohaaed about Ukliig |urt In the tat.- 1 r was UM-n- j If
.ihuiton alU-ttu*^ pulse M.ns omnbsl. his touffuc1,000,000 acres of the Detroit. MaoklV.
The
prinlnsp«-clrl
and
his i-yelids nirtied hack,
naoA Maniurtte railroad land *tant
said
that
one
of
thdr
.pr.-sent
b««I l»r. Tcrd sidcnmly s:,ld:
dial
for himself, the cumieui> he repre
unths. not y.t
' I*'** n *
*'f "
"«•
fohr.'s
eents, and other oorporaiiooa The et-hula
' fithitis, or water on tlu- brjtiu. I may
18 years of ge. had s. rM-d lu l:he
laud is located in Chippewa. Boliool. and w ou a couple of mcdala.
j iK>ssihly K.-JI jou. hut had you w aL
oraft. Luce and Aiaar counties and a
live
longer In-forv cnlUng luo
portion of Marquette county. The
If von want to bo well all the .vear, | .vour . laMele would have h<vn driven
Tea now. | through x.Mir diaphraffuj and prutluci'd
ptioe a*reed upon has not yet been take Rocky Mountain Tc
test renovatin* medic mUPTl.il fatality."
pmde publio, but it will l>e in the mil.
Jaa O. Johnson, r
He didn't huv any m o.-e of tl.e elixir,
Ilona The lan.b are partially oorered
^•If. and
with hemlock, spruce, tamarack and
whether he ilo^ed S.tm with nfillmony !
dher ooaree wools, which will be
fashion in iM.Iitl. al nl{u*^e baa cr o»rii salve we never kne»v. ‘What- f
utniaisl by the Cleveland tniffs Oo. !M*en stniit-il l.y an .\m.-riean iKdiilHan L.
t w tifi. It kUliHl the miner in f>lK>ut |
in their obarooal farnawa It is wTio cqlls ITfvIdent ltmH;cvclt iin 'irl- {%
d;.ys and
d.vtor got out of It !
nor of
the inhmtion of
the pi
..................
plainln
ing. .II
to oolonlae tl»e lands aflAir the timber | the fashion sjvrea.D we s’ rll hnxe Mr.
is finituj
liaa been cot It is In a rich farming I t'b.uniM-rhiin> ►tigm.ntU.^1 a-* nu azure
his pan*nls. .and working with the
shovel and pick had gradually pushi-d
,f harmoni.ms leagues, or the veniriele against the pulmonary
m aoheme. ^___
-c. It " a ladlrnt n*frlg.-r«tor of liber- pylorus
heart's actiou
General Powwa Tuesday |
Mall
stopjM-d."
dtoded to the elate 7,640 aorM of l^d
We aceepu-d the cxplnmatlon. and
I Caaoot be Cared
he w.ns next calh*d In to w*c a miner
in Kofoonunon oonnty under the proloeai appllcaUon as they cannot nanu-d Dobbs, The in.an had a tt*ucb
vislouB of the homesUiad law. The
;h the diseased portion of the oar, Ilf rheumatic fever, but his case was
iMid. if not taken np for homeattiads,
»ra>4aoolT one way to cun-deaf- diagnosed Jts a •‘trausceudont caso of
nay be told, but the state hta nt> pow«-aroiid artery threatening to Interrupt
er to Include It In the ft»reatry reoerve.
the xvorkings of the kamnl tibia.** and
Aa a rule the land is of little value
,
,r ,
F*d act
for „h^ultoi.. pur,K»«.lu«wi..r. Ijf
could leant, the do.M* was made
lisTin^alltd to p«y Uto, on it for ,
K,iod or imprrli-cl liw
and!
up of r.tsln. bhu-k iH>pi*or and Imcon
“dlupo^r
a period of five years or over.
|
clow'd. Deafness
ssis.’gn'ast'. and |M*rhaps
Iierh:
Uie fever killed
is entirely
entir
i
Dobbs luHtcadd of the
medicine. At any
SiBM Angnst th«* Uran<l Trunk the leaalt, and unless
rate, he died in a ct»ui>le of -weeks, and
double tracking force has been engm*- tloB can be ta
the dvcKir could not have savt'd him.
e«l In filling a sink hole a few miles
east of Haaletl park, Lanain*. Elghteen thonwmd yarda of gravel hare
ItUf li.n fonnltbu nuO tluii
l.wii
in U.ls pla.-e and It Is
<•> bnvc douM. of tl.c fUllU f Dr. Kurd.
i shovel will be
balitoud the
tn^ting Tom Holden for w hat
We will give On© Hundred Dollars
heptut work there until Kovembar
IS
((caused
of Deafness
ho diagnu-Mtl as a "n*dumlaut consldfor any
1) that oannot be cared
of the liver** and Tom was
;n- Ii growing steadily wrorsc when old Joe
Catarrh Cure. Send for clrcnMottiar-Now’a
Hurly put up a Ji>b. He was os healthy
r. J. Oheny A Oo . Toledo, O.
i well all the year.
las a whale and as h.nrd as flints, but
•Uol
Slu’s^rl^diyyil^^
the beat
the doctor said to him:
*.T can s«ve yoq^ but It will be a
aatio On your outside doors use Oal- i-lesd.
calk I find that the nurk-le has
6.Mlj man’s Blaatio Spar Varnish. 65-86t
^flw roxnfih
in tendency to crowd the cartilaffe, and
{the cerebellum is moving over to reiplaci* the sciatic plexus. It will tie a
; uinnih.lH-fore you can U* out again.**
But It wasn't. It w.nsn't snore than
la minute U-fore he was up and out
jand his boot was strlklug lh% -*phya,
surg.and doc" w here U, w ould do the
most good. The fellow went wlibont
‘pn»teet. and he Went nt hiv In-st siH^*d,
;and when we came lo overhaul his
traiVs we found him remaining stock of
jmedldues to c-onslst of two ounces of
of hair dj
M. Qr.^

iK-ar:*-

"

&OMINQ

MILUENNIUM



there wUI be u

three years we will
coming of the mllletmlmiL"
Tbb atartUa* prophecy. It Is declared,
was recently made by a male child
only three months old born-In a small
vUlage 4M<ur Warsaw, itusaia, a.xya a
Waahln^ou disi«tch to the New York
Herald. 8. Bertln. a Seventh street
Dierchant. received a letter from hia
father In Rowda relating the incideuL
AccortUn* to the letter, the |uolher left
the house for a few momenta and told
her seven-year-old daughter to look
after the babe.
For s.^»e.n*a»ou the Utile girl Uw
to cry. when, accordlnc to the letter,
she was sUrUed to hear the threemooths-uld l>alyr address her plainly
with the words. "IWl cry; mamma
wUl be back so..n **
This iiucxi»eit«Ml speech soared the
*lri still mure, and she ran out of the
house In *M'ttP-h of her mother, to whom
she related the Incident. 'J he midher
went to the chlW ard iH-gtin questioning him. and fliwBy the bov spoke
again, aaylug. "Send for the rabW."
When the rabid entered the room,
the ehUd n-fused lo siswk until be and
thtf rabbi were K fi aloiu*. and w hen
the bK>m had Us-n cleared. It Is s.nld.
he gai'e utterance to the pn»pheor men
tioned.
8tK»u after Mr. Berlin nvelvctl hls
letter with lU- siur> of the *wimderful
child amdlii-r man in Waalnufftou n*cclvc-d a IctbT fi.nu a dintr.-ni is-rsm
relating the same lu.-idcni as told in
the first letter. It Is K,ild tluii tlu* prtdletlon lias created gn-ai t^asjcmnllou
among the Hebrews of Russia. Ac­
cording to the Torah, the millennium. Is
due in nls>ut three or fom- jears. and
Hebrews t-onslder this prophecy as a
verificttilon or reudndvT of the ap­
proaching rclgp’of their race.

»«er|

”The*lLiM^^eotly atretebed eut
her tongue, whereupon her miatms
adroitly passed over It the gummed
surface of a Stamp. Six times was this
>mtnand given and obeyed, always
Itb the same operation. The crowd
i the ixjstofflce were hugely tickled.^
Is this tho “Uat cry** of Engllah
fcshlon, asks Figaro, or do the Engllah
tusi>ect the wholescmrnesa of govtrnment gum?—Chlcagd Post.

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HERE
LADIES!
a
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hnrry-thcyre
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Buriiun^NiriA
UektulPmrGi.

some
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^

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Until September ,20th we will
make conncctioQ from main to
gas range or house pipe and act
meter FRKK OK COST. This
offer aj)|»lies only to those who
»ill use gas inmiediatcly connec­
tions arc made and who are on
lines ol mains. As the nights
lengthen the demand for GAS
for Illuminating is incretoingthc people of OUT city now rcalire
that <;AS for hghling is infinitely
suiwior 40 any other method
known here. The light is more
brifliant. available and reliable at
ALL HOURS, and, with equal
light, cosu less than one-half of
any other, besides bcii^ far eatier
on the eyes. Houses in oouae of
erection or projiosed should not
be complctcvl without a fjr»lem of gas piping. Many have
.aJreaLly done this. Apj^tion
for anything in the line of lighbmg. heating or juping made ^
our omce. *223 K. Front St. wiU
secure proraid attention.

^V

J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. O.
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Ohio I*rohlbitloni*-ts intt n.l to intro­
duce the drpma Into tin-ir cainpajffn.’
They idsn to hire a tent nml n com­
pany of act»»rs 1.. pn-scnl "r.-n Nights
lu a Il.nTooni " to audit utvs ail over

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A NOTE rOR $1000
if unsigned is not worth one cent.
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TABLETS
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A

Tocvic
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POR SALE-Faiw
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Thrlraup m. train has s tbroogh eoaobfer
ear. at Walton on all
ULforOtwolBai.

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AMalrtPfT«r»ar. ^

“Awful anxiety was felt for the

A GREAT CAST

said she would die from Pnoumooia
IWore morning’’ wrltea Mrt. 8 HLinooln. who attooded her that fear-

It contains one of the most senaational climaxes in the escape
from prison* at the end of Act
Third, ever put into a drama.
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I

.S V,lt*8€M.

OEtfQT

t«usbt some sumps •a^t
at the window.
Tu.Tilngtotbeaerrant,ahesaid: “Put

thre«* liundnsltb .'iniii\«-rsaiy • of
moKi lutcn-Mluff and plciuri-j.que 1
r that city. ,
*tke. This i.
ew-alade. or iiltfn.pt of fhe Duke of
Havoy on .n .L.rU night \a IOC i., take
th.* l.oM. lr.-m‘lHV..ndy by st..rm.
tliougl. he wan <»^tenslbly .it i»ea.e
Willi tlH- inhali.tmiis at,the time. Many
of hi- men ha.l «. tnally s. alc,l ih.w.ills i\hcn a canu.m .-.led Un-<1 iforo
a tower at an- oinly.ng shgh- ►ho»
away c\crv one of the l. .I.?e;%. eut
ling’off the retreat ot the
Innts
and prvv«*iui:-.; m.y, r.-ci!fop.*-m. nta
from reaehing tlamj. They w«ire Um-ii
overis.wiTol. anti tin.r Inrd- in due
courte Weie cut ©fl to .le,;,rnie the
rnmiiarts. The l.ickcn l:iddtv< lued
Ip the venture are still pre^ rvd

I

^ CfaicagD and Alton Ry.. -THE ONLY WAY *
from ----

Parts pcctomce arena to show that
U sDo Umlt to the aenriev a
may render to her mlatreaa. A
pretty and elegant young EagUih-



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I PROF. C. E. HORST

PEREP^UETIB I
Midw«ah.«toa.m.. tlM
ISJIp. an.
TvtUm^mt>m,9^0t»T, MBwou. TModo
a. aa^ U to a. m., » to U m.
IWCkKtoNliM. fwi*y. IJl ..a. •«

I

Toa!°jiTi..sqg?.!.. g -the
WITHIN AN ACE

tide of

will meet with Mrs.
Washiu^on succt
tomorrow after­

ItaOnnlBW whlck aoved oo with tb*
—^■kll^^ or tbo rood. One of UmW
tovM voo Jokobarr OI»d a vtrjr hard
piaoo U woo. 1 waa roffiirrt*^ with tlM
md oad orcoplod Um ootoa <mUo vitb
aj Tooac frUod Ike
■ dlo*
borolac oAc«r. Ouo oiirUt on mj n>- <x*niurb s I
Tbr Imlu-li
tom fron op tho ruod 1 ruuud
m oBgogod ot pokrr wltu »<juie lulix
«• fron Ctaor Creek. In tbr noun- of tbe eoutlj
a elate* a! one time
talna. 1 aw at a o^oee from the maclaanufa.iurer* Import
atode or the ataka Uiat Ike waa pUr- aiinm.lly fr.iasi.fsw worth <.f mw silk,
lac wltk tko oompour'a moi***7. tur bo eben-o* tu oiw yenr. a liUlr u.w than
M wiUliic tmt bU uUry. o»d that a century ac«. fberr was wil to Lawa alwajo full/ drawn as aoou uk n»jie fpim Harnnuab. <b».. firi.CM)
doa. Tbla WM oot tbe worat of It. He w«wtb t'*f the aunir nrtfclc. Hut then
lad loot aoa>aS3.o(ir).
a e ipid oo t^ilk mliu In AOH-rba. and
Uo was to me a anrt of yemneer one c.ssi black ailk town la*nnl a lady
brocbor. Ut was tbo loteibwt fellow in
ber lifetime.
tbo world, ditd aU (bo *noTHle*ii feb
To ibl* day tbe rldMrm tb-^--. nd:.nti
Iowa- I boro rrer known haxr bad a
of ti»ose old rreoTb I;
woak ipoc to tbom. I tbooebt of tbo
tbeiuiMdv«-s with nuriug
priBoo door rlanclac otx tbe |iour fei
klnc toy re- Is <of I
low, as U looriubly would w le n bla
read from the .
defalcation was dlatv%wed. and a rold
null the l.u*
y irettliii:
ahJfor ran down mjr spine. It oceorred
I died nut
to too to stup tbe came, demand tbe
W hr It did N. U loinl to Kay. Foine
00to|auir*a money and If mH returm-d
declare that the Ilc\oliitluiuiry war
to call for help. But tbU eourM. bowkllbHl the vounc Industry, lot ao b.te
•ear It moulted, would turn out badly
ITUTi mw- silk wfis ex|»om-*l from
for Ike.
Ik-iiJaUiiJi rrnnklm, too.
A dooperate roiwlve «N lie«l hih.ii me. havsimali
I bare nerer know n whetbir It reeultsilk irruslnc aftit
cd from a wwikneas or a superfluity of
•s IsHwnie IndejN'inlcnt. At
nerra I ootkwd a park of nirds oo a
It was tbourbt the wonn*
aboir wab tbe aame Urks iis tbo-e
et.uM lie made to live n nr where In this
rhlcb tbo players i
country,
t'ountvileut i‘siablUbi'd a
t floffer tbe <-ard« and
iKiunty for Ihoiw In the stale w ho «-ou1d
aft^ marklnc an ace of clttbs dropped
show the tewt raw silk aud tb<* Kr<-ot
It into my alreve. Tbet. I entered tbe
So late as
came with a rlew to cettlnc
the est quantity of It.
ConiUM-licut women r.-.i1lx«Ml fn.in tbe
money Ike bad loat. It was a diiqirr
the pnM'«-e«l* of tlidr In­
ato chance, for If two nces of elulr*
dustry
Then. In 1^11. a kill
caiDO oo tbe table at «..<«« It wo„id
im: fn««t e.nn*-. Ilw worii.K i-rii.bc.1.
plain that Oome one was rlM^atini:. But
Ik wild, etidiMl silU tT.«w In;:
to tbla oreot I n»ol%e«l to a.vuse the
llironncetleiil.
mtoera. atop the c«n>t* and demand a
In an amaleurUh way wuineu and
return at all baxard*.
1 did not oae tbe ace ontll there was elilldmi In variuiiK pnrt-* of the fnlou
have eontlnmd to exi* rlim-nt with tbe
worms. In ITUh allk crowInK was on
of tbe «H-« upotlun* llrigbam Vouiik en
and called. At tbo aliowdowt
deinon-^l t.» «-stttbUsb In onb-r M inak
bis hierarchy ludciM ndeul of all tbe
world, and t.Mliiy many .Murmmi w
rn netuaUy make thdr own ailk pi
at every Hep of tbo way. fn.id
did not notice my e
tbe fmids and mixid hntelilnc of tbe worm that makes the
pot. catbertd to tb<
to the splnnlni; and wiwvii
tbe cards as aooo i
the thread that form* tin* cloth
By
handa on tbom. taklnc anvanmee of
the Mormon n-alin the InduKlry has
the eidtemoot to withdraw tl.o super.<•.•11 nKnndom>d. and It was
lady from rtnh who Hi III.* rhlcai;
rod to t
•11*0.111011 of IMa iiKidv the m.Uili
I a Idc 1
•xhlMl of the silk Industry In exei
stUKc-iuoth. ecu. wonn. o*-..on, si
DC me I1.7U0 to win In onb-r
rc.-K spludlc :iud w.ialm: I.m.iu*
. bim whole. I dis-ncd a Jackp
W.1I ijs the nmihtery tro ori who
nil* f.'.'d
fit* y spin
|.•.^ves the w.irni*
f.-.d uhllrt
'
slKiul thcinsch.-s. rtaU
ihHrsihroi

noon.
The advance sale of scats lOr -On
the Stroke of Twelve.” wiU open at
Steinberg's box office tomorrow riiom-

; op, I becao to II

the pot grew to |2.iaJ0 U-f.ire the show
down. AcaUi I was In an i.>.ony of
fear leet tho dOpllcate ace should Ik- In

In other parts of the I'nlon tli
U rl«»* of hUk ;:r..whr-*.
roUowlnu the riiilad.lphia
tlon of
eonen-SK mnd.* a st

ing.

an order of 60 gas engines of large
Just after eobool last erening.
Aatwiwatle Watl-r«T*4a*.__
Edward lUmlllon
l.iuny. ac
c, recently ordered through E:ditor meeting waa held of the young men
Slussar of Mancelona.
T hese were of the High acbool who are intereeted of Dublin. Ind.. ih.mgh only nlnei**en, |
baa
distlngui-iliiil
hiimMdf aa an In­
mnerly made in Detroit, but the
tbletioa, aad tbe organisation wai
ventor of elei-iru-al diMidw. aava tbe
ompany was not gelling as gewd sat- begun of a High School Athletic At
.New York World
Hi* biteat I* an
faction there as from the work that eooiation. to bare charge of all High
aulumatii- mail .-arrier for rural ruuie
the Kouml machine shop was turning school athletic affairs
the coming boxi-a.
it 1* a Miiall 1*‘X with two
out, so the latest order was placed year.
wire* running fn.in tbe luallUa to the
All young men of the High school faruier’a Iioum- and <*|*'n*le.l 1*y liatThe funeral of*01e Bostrom w411 are eligible to membvrabip lu this a«- terlea. tVben a letter I* dr..p|Hd Into
take place at 2 o'clock tomorrow from •ooiatiou, and practically all of them the l*>x. tbe uiaehlue nutoiiiail.-nllv
carrbt* the leti.-r tu the liouhe rtid
the Congregational < burch, instead of will Join. Tbla will start tbe year
dump* It and ringK a Im-11. Uy tonrhwith a eobatantUl enm in the trwufrom the Swctlish church as announc
Ing a button at tbe botiM- Ibe jum bUie
nry, and the aamclation will stand
l.
can I** brought Uu h at atiy time to re
back
ol
all
the
rarioni
atheltio
teams
Jordan
has
relumed
eelve better* for tbe mall carrier
upper peninsula, where, he of the High school, llnanoially and
PrtHfle4 Alllaator Frow rwillppla
discovered a ledge of gra]>!illc, RO jier otherwise.
At the mel ting tout evening. Roy
J.din K. lliby. KJiys tin- New York
cent pure,
while
looking
timber
Time*, ha* ..u «xhibitiou at hU huu
lands.
He brought back a siiccirncti Wynkoop waa elected presiden
In Kearney. N. J.. a rare eurbi*Ity
whUh IS
almost
i*cile<l
graphite, Principal Kje secretary of the ateoctothe *bai*' of a i*-trllb-<l alligator i
>f.
t
M.
Elliott
waa
tion.
i*rof.
whicli when pulverized is worth $S0 a
iimily «ut him by a friend In tl
manager of the First High
ton.
artlied
Pblllpl'lur*. wln-re It
bchool foot ball team.
Mrs. 1-illmorc of Chicago,
hyuniiy
______ ____________
President Wynkoop waa anthoriaod
been
tic juilUnciy uimmer, who has
1
to appoint a commltt*H> to frame a
A Bin WsterBirloa.
engaged in some ol the largest niilli
oonititntioo for tbe aa§<»oUtion.
A watermelon ha* Ik-.ii gr*»w
ncr)' house.s in the counlr)*, ha* amv
At laat evening’s meeting. siK-eches- Rocky I uni. Cal.. thI* year that
nery ilccd to take charge of the
were mad*- favoring athletics by Prin- aurvs flv.* f.-et In length and 1* i
fMUtment of K. Wilhelm's
ciiwl Nye. Superintendent
Gilbert feet tn clrcunif«Ten<x*. It welghi
Will Johnson of Al]>cna

has taken and Prox. Elliott.
depart
The first aotiive pnetioe of tbe can­

a fiosilion in the dress gcx>ds

WTiat nmk. K pcopb' tins! I* tud overdidates for Jhe foot ball Uam will
but 40vr-4x»iu-«-Ulra!l4*li. OV4TThe Boston Store tmUy rcccivei! j ««enr thi. ereniog. Under'the dirco-1 ^’ork
iiikMlo Uiu- M-uhvI rule
large shipment of lamps and rroi kery tion of Prof. Elliott, and prwetioa will
tlio ne rv
for their furniliirc department
iKj pushed sjKt.matically from this
iH-4*b 4l f.*r r4‘< r4*nHon
Vlint 1* II
In .:irrxbig biinb-iiK
time on.

lh,-n- I* nothiiM i.tal **r jitiyKlrnl.tlM-i
HTAM: \M> PI.AIFOHM.
The firKt foof ball game of the sea­
• often. IbK,• ’•cbaneluc 1
son will proUibly occur between Uie
.\ imscrablv small amlicncc witness
city team aud the High achool b-*ya
to lb.- ih.atir
cd "The Diamond Kin^^‘ in the City
Thi* will timbably cccur within the
O|»oia Hnusc last
evening;.
'1 lie
lliio. If notliine im.i
next two Weeks.
mano;;cmcnl of ilic house K>oke«l the
"k'"l
hU.poKltloi. wblfi.
play as a first <lass attraction but the
lierfiimiance tlid not

meet

cXjKrftations rc;:aidtn;; it.

w ith

the

The sren-

u: elie* ts w erc-**Tedital»le and some ol
the com pan V j;ooil in their various

Mr. aiid Mrs E, L. Jon,a of Sr ventb
reel are enterlaiuing Mr. Junes’
whole was fsther find cousin of Jackson.
was not wlial the manai;emcnl ami
AUVASC K J*Al.k KFFIK KL.L.9LEU
pubbe were led to cxi»ci t.
"

Will

A.

M.»oda)r Morntar. and

Waite, a m,*mb,Hr of

Qovi^rnor Bliss*

military

staff, for­

merly of Manistee hut now *if Detroit,
i* viaiting in the . itr. Colonel Waite

place ^

slumbering was

tuUaC.
Iks was toTsd from disgrace and IroDrlsoomaot though 1 bad come within
•naossfdtolh. I gave them a sound
r to rlsklnt trust fund., at the
**indlug him tbe money h.In fS'V. whlrii 1 d^l
__
wbat to do with, m>t rnrliig
to BM toooaty acquired by cheating.
tiMrs wass tbrae men to the game b.'-

the

coal

lulia

Marlowe proiluciion of "When

Kni^hlhooil wax

m I-lowcr,"

to

for OliTet, where ha will atUud oollego the coming year.

presented licre on SalUT.lay, Sept. 13,

U-. II for a ceiitiir.*.
Irt Iwsln. S,K'!el.nry Wilson Investlgal.Kl Hie mutter of elliimle. tbe eXiremen of whi.h lu .Vm.-rlra are
agaliiKl tlic liiduMry. The ,^.ld kill*
ihe worm* eii-ii *o far Kouth a>
i harleHtoii.
In Jap.nii. bou.-.er. Hie
rohJ 1* .lUltr a* goat a* It I* In the*
middle and aoutli.Tii l*-lt. Jet
*.f Hie two greui.wl raw silk iWuclug eountrli-* of the e.irth The rmi.d

of the Dnnkard church

in Oosfcen

with his wife, for a few days’ sUy.
Mr.

and- Mrs

Wm.

Wlckwir*. ol

Hudson, and Miss Bidnah Atwell of
Palmyra are the guest* of Sheriff and

long

since

l>cen

pork. tl7; lard, fa 70 and
_____

concct!c<l by

guarantee

that the presentation in this city
theatrical
"When
Flower”

Knighlhom!
ranks as

one

4 Was

.......

in

A.

H

Wilmarth

is

Mr.

aud Mra

Charles

BcegmiUer

wmIhiei-m'

■ coH. m«r AM inioi

It pavs to bin the best shoes made for the young
find the U-st here.

ami

you

Wc guarantee ours to be all solid leather

folk*

and

.land hard serx icc, the service that gooil active w hool
are maile I
We can sax c you ii)one> ori the best
IK.,^ Ol girls will give them.
grades.

i Suffered for over 10 tears
—Cl'KEU BY-

Iman’s Ladies’ Restorative

We guarantee cvcr>’

]iair

of shoes sold to gixe honest

Children’s all solid DongoU and Kangaroo Kid shoes

in ciflier

lace or buUon. heal or spring heel.. .48c, 70c, 80c, 98c
Mi«s<i- PongoU and Kangaroo C»II *o«, good h«v> stock, light
or he*»7 sole, heel or spring heel, 90c, $ 1. 1.15. 1.20
Youths aU solid grain or satin calf shoes,
’'“p 1°^

spent several days visiting tbe lam-'!
lly of J. L. Stanton and oHiers
.

Tai-lmadgk. Mich.
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO..
Grand Rapids. Mich,,
D
ear
D
octor
:
I
have been thinking
Chaa. Round of Detroit,
arrived
tolas tlas lu
for some time that I ought to write you
laat nignt t> Visit his ancle, R. W.
badkist 1
a few words of praise for your wonder­
A. 1B. Hobm Went to Big Rapids
ful LADIES' RESTORATIVE, which
rntl4'nrc. g.'M
00 bnslncaA thU morning.
did me such worlds of good. 1 suffered
^to^aadjmyvlfr
piut> .rpiufBt iuir»ci.«. ilut If TOO 1 Miss MoUie
MoUic guintal
gainui of
of KkUmasoo such untold denies with mymenses. and female complaints.
comf
Ktaodou yoon-if to
.od
lU Kritto* Mf^ J. w. Hu»cd sod for over ten years, that death would have been a relief to me
AnnHiKin.
jock doctors’ medicine and several kinds of Patent Medi
Ij took
“cOTHBERT M’KENZIE. off vour irood i for.u bourtuu,..u I Jir^
J. R. Blackwood of Korthville was
cine,
but
they
all
availed
me
nothing.
.
I
am
so
thankfi
Mars ttasa fiWOOO French womsa Mrs. Lrish. tbe wUe of the Amcrl- ’ tolling oo old friends in the eitj to- 1 learned about DR. IMAN’S RESTORATIVE that 1
Uftng. Moat of these ton smhaassdor to the pnrie. has been day on his way to LelantL where he
I <2.700.000) are em- the nvlpient of wli«t Is rxmsidered a will be xhe guest of Prof, and Mn. C. to recommend it to any woman suffering from these t<
complaints. Anyone wishing to learn more about it m
■tofud to fsra^ or agriculture. In- very high h-mor from tbe sultan, fibe t. Gruwn.
dSm women land owners. Indoa- had asked his msjesty to write, his , Cbatles Lashe of PlalnweU, arrived dress
Mrs. L. Morse, Tallmadge,
I 2.000.000 »«

E.

bow tbe ebildren
do Detnolisb Shoes
especially some kind ot shoes.

visiting L O.

Mra W. O. Dar*t of the Clndeville.
Ohio, Daily Herald, is visiting her

and daughter returned to thidr home ,
in Cbioago yesterday, after having'

Is here now awaiting your inspection. It is the finest
assortment of Men's Hats in Traverse City. We are
agents for the celebrated Yourtfe*s Hats, in soft or stiff,
at $5-00. ‘Others from 50 cents up.

of the

greatest tframatic triumphs of theatri­
cal historv, iKilh financially and a
tic ally.

Mra Cliandler.

jwreat*, Mr. and Mr* T. A Butes.
finmd that a* for north a* rinluibl
I hm tie- *Ilk
.wii !*•* grown Ko. 4JT Slate stri.-l.
wlili iidM!Ul.-M:e. Ffulher
Ibetv
Mrs. Knowle* join* her sikUt, Mrs. j
Is m» lUmbt they
W ia-4*lue,tl very L K. Knowles, who has been here
cheaply by women lu Hn-lr.iw p lioiue*. two month*
They leave soon
for
*l^ie
.time In the Interval* of ^islu to pi>int*iu the south t»efore ref j
houM'keeping would U' Mithcirnt fur
turning to Ohio.
the work. It I* likely. how.-*er. tliat
Mrs. Frank Mitchell of Fremont,
lu all exerjd the m,i»t wmlb.-rtT *iale*
I-rtHei-Huu lu winter will !-• iMHv-«uuiry. and M. Burgduff aud wife oT ColdV nd,*r »-o\er and with warmth the water are guests of Mr and Mrs. A.
w.inu* can l*c r«nr.*.l any when'. The T. Pgrk of Washington stiveL
agri.nxltura! d.Tcrtiueni at WashingMrs. Peter Fisher of Waterloo. Ind.,
tpn will be able to supply Inbwmntion arrtre4i last evatoing for a visit with
a* to where the lieglmter lu silk grow- her aon, P. J. Fisher.
mJneing work.
Ihe .inliuai
fhia vvmniry
h.lk 4if fumm«T.v.
The t’hlm-*^' va­
riety 1* the be*t for thi* |*unK»*e. But
It 1* said that a wenm will spin from
the leavt's of the 4X)-aimou 4**are orange
a ci»coon Ihftt will jield a .Humm-r, iai

has

oau. 31',.

lv|>c

lie the artistic ami scenic feast of the

luA, is at the residence of E. S. Jones

new^^Readwear

Toledo-W’hrat. 72,'- and 7*SOhioago-Wheat. 7P4 ; corn, fib*,;
It*. 84>*;
to. 80

histrionic artiste of the highest

hood Was in Flower,” and
Miss Hordes is accompanied by
Mr. Trimmer, a prominent membe;

the Boston Store

Today’* MmrkmU.
l4> Thr Ev,.nlne K.*K.r.l
l>trolt-Wheat. 77 and 7P,; com.

scholarly critics and the publ
Misa
Laveme
llardes
of Trout
large.
Her iriumjdis in famous roles
Cltmr pork, prr horr*) <i»«r> ...
Creek. Ontonagon county, well known
she has taken cmjihasize the wistlom
among Traverse
erse City young peo
people as
of entrusting to her the exacting jiart
f tbe class of ’iK». is t
of "Mary Tudor” in 'tWhen Knight­

nar younger brother Victor.

See that Window! ♦

Mis* Oardie Spellman of Shelby hi
rc'tumed home after a vi*it with Mn
Bessie Gardiner of Wellington stree

l»c

thci
left this morning

ThfK4* e4 ii4-ml prliH-ipbi4 ami
ion ,-oMKtimt,' svb.nt tl.
•til,. r.-*t rnr. ” There * noth
.—It. K

Absolutely the best Ready-to-wear
Clothing on the market. We want
you to see the correct things. . . •

Mrs.
King of Hoim r is tl
Manager Sicmbcrg announces that guest of l.t r Bisb-r. Mrs. Lou Cole.
the ailvanrc scat sale for llic cnga^^cment of Kflic Ellslcr Sn the original

will ojien next Monday morning for
subscrilicrs only, and
on Tucs.lay

proiirlatloii for enH*r1mciillng In tbe
jir.Klu. ll.iu of raw Kilk. but It d.MK* n»t
npiMvir thnt iiiiy large r.**ull* have fol­
low,d. Tim |W,*ciilTnlUtl .Sial.H aecr. iury of ngricultuie. .Mr. Wa*-.ii. bn*,
buwev.r. taken the matter up with Ibe
energy he put* Into other .-iit. n»rlM-K.
and ibf-*IIk gnovlng prtu^iHK-t I* brlglit-

Try ih» lle-l Cur.*.

menl of K. Wilhelm's dr>- gooils store

FKIlHONAb

mU • Ut*

B* Ktippenbeimer

ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED

Wayne L. Waters

which hs bad drawn hla bat i
coQoaal tbso from most of the luimrs
Hi had withdrawn tbe compromising
ttfd. 1 breathed a long drawn sigh of

I*aetiwjw4.

Step in and Inspect tbe

Cardiff, Wales, Sept 4-An explo
page to black
VO look up and gel ready the things aioo In she McLean ooUiety at Aber. of Mr. Sag*', s^s the New Yi
which the> wish to conlnbulc.
Place twaMg at midnight daatrojed a great
po^oo of tbe working and entomb&ai
am! ilalc will be announced scx>n.
Mr* Sage tried to rv.id the
»en. It la estimated that IS per- the newsboy held It.
The Hannah \ Ijiy Mercantile
wlih whom Mr.
loet their Urea aad that 17 otben
5. liavc rccci\ cd a carload each of
Sage
had l*U-n lalklne. tliially d.^v'ided
were eerereij Injured.
sewer pi|« ami .Newaygo cement.
to buy tbe iiaper for Mr.’Sage and pn>Paving supcpntcndcnl Blomshidd
dmx'd the r*>|uih*l cent. Mr. Sage
waa rt-luctamly’n-m-hiug for hia iMK'ksa.vsihat the i»aving between Caas
aiopi^-d In « Jiffy when he
etUH>k.
am! i»ark streets on front will be
sight
He accepted the
Sht
ready for travel a week from Wpipaper with ”1 .upi*m • you can get all ^
ncscUy.
ybo want for u*4hin
k. W. Round A-Son are aCwcrk

Col

dearored to withdraw my ace «.f rhd.s,
but this ttmo aaw no oiM^wtunli.v. Ike
poahed the carda t.«clloT. ajid they
reotod on tbe Uble lu sUrbl of every
one. 4 dreaded leat eume one of tbe
l»rty would take them up aud examine

tag them by salts. Two^thlrds c
pack bad bean told off and yet no du
plloata acsl A dooeo. live, four, three,
two. oos! Tbe Ust card was the a*nen

Vorklaa*

mage sale,
for the benefit of the
building Fuml
People are requested

tried to .secure acoommodalioos at
Park Plfc but the only available

Tbs man with the rtd U-ard t.*>k up
tbe pack and. wHtliig hi* thumb. U»gan to run over the cards
-Lay ’em oo the table and a.a1 'em,”
■aid oos of the number.
I gave myself up for lost 1 knew
my JOdgiu well. They were honest In
tbair way and when they found dls
r boofirty punished U in ihelr own faKhloo. They would rlth.-r rb.K.t me down
wbsao 1 tot or take me out to a tree

Wotw KIM amd

(f).

I arts. Imt tiic show as a

him take up bla ranis to exMinln»'
thorn. Catcblnc\ibi rye. I pave him n
look, and be. after notlnc a card In Ids
hand, threw them. l«cks up. ou the
table. He had tbe are of clubs.
This ended the ipmie. Tbe inlucm
bad bad mile money at the start, and
Cbo looa of what they bad won, with n
few hundred more, riaiued them mit.
Tboy looked rery aullet. and Ix-k-an to

-I’m an engtoeer oo the Tnloo Pndfle raUrtMd.**
-W’aaU even If you «lr, which I
much doubt you mought md Iw above
boldin' an ace to your abv\e.”
I stood up and ahouk iny arm*.
The drekr* said anoth«T. *‘Ilnn over
tbs cards. Thar nmught 1*^ an extra

a«T«^ a Peaay.
The other day sbiirily after Roatofl
Sage had given om- of the New York
evening pai**ra nn Interview, to which
lid that J. r. Morgan’s ervat trust
ideas would bring ruin en the country.
Venerable fiiiaui-i«*f and a newsr rejiorter w-ere iit.nndltig in front
Ibe
Western Vnion Telegraph
amaU new>l*>y
IT U'fon- Mr f^age and
‘Venlug iiaiKT

By an Explosion Near Cardiff.
Wales, at Midnight

'fhe CongTcgatidhaj
Church Aid
c prcianng for their annual rum­

LIFE" t» ta;t!SB;SS—~

UNCLE SAGE'S QUICK MOVE

NEARLY 100 ENTOMBED

SILK CULTURE.
Can the prodociU* of raw allk be
made pn*-ttible to tWs eonntrr?^ If It
«n. It w
:::ean pocket mumy to mil
lioni> •
uomrn and irlrla. Tbe <jo«tiou l.as been a lone time rerrlvlnc an
aarwer, for tbe Uu*:u«k>i K<tUcrm
aroond .O-rlewtan imm.piant.d mnl
Iserr im-s und l^twcl.t Kilkworms

n'!

Mr. and Mrs L Bums of Grand'
lUpids are the guests of their eon. B.
P. Bums, of South Division sm*L

evtolog for

a visit

. Shoe Departm«nl~mata TIoor.

tbe^Boston^Store

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