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The Evening Record, October 13, 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)
Date
1902-10-13
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVENING RECORD
T«i«rraph —r^tom Up To Hour
TBAVKB6B CITY. MI CD. MONDAY tMToBCrt
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SIXTH 'tRAB-NO. 1699
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“Si*5TlK‘„
FATHERS AND SONS
Books!
the core jut
A good acdieooe. oooiideriog the
Jt««loryn^lhojmiictioiiof P«oioreIa One Italian Shot and Anothor weather, gathered in Mooatague hall
yerterday afternoon for the mtn’i
Cr.rKSTr.y«r..BayHaeClalm.iJ^^^*J^~‘^'^j^^^’^'
Stabbed to Death
meetioK. oomlocted by Rer. John U.
ed More Victtma
i near tk« Oral Wood I>Uh Co . Ooct. j
_____ __
Carnie. The erangelitt tool for hie
•object, **Fathert and 8one.- and
wore Ills diooonret aboot thrc.* Mbit
idrtnrM. Daeid weeping orer Atieoand tb« Ott d<M
Haul weeping orer the Jewiih
jwbiohbadkMM^ wtro by Praok Cor- jEarly Yoatorday Morning In I oatioo'and i^hmt weeping
mt UM»* articiMcoT. I
grave of Lasarna The
general
And the Three Young
T.C.. L. AM. Camp
•mtohofthe ticociil
thought was the madness of living
Navar Returnad
oooTinoee tiiow> who hare oondoeled I
without God. dyinK without GM and
tiie •earoh Uiat lU boat moat hare !
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to b* «ilO Him iD
oapaixed far oot in the bay. T here!
1I«U.
.kM i.d **■•“ *” ''*• *“*'
war blood in the bottom of the boat. |
'cl0»d With . IMtbrtlC .tOTTolth.
THEIR BOAT WAS CAPSIZED AfObileM
Bod, tVM
from eome of the bird*'
wblob the boyf had abet
\i».t II..1..1 I.,
' hliawilf wid "Wifo till tbrr Imud. d
Allyeawwday
afternoon
Vencil
81ed
‘
And Unfortunata Boys
T.o lt.l.«.. ... .l.,d
*'•'
|or with hU gaaoline laonch. William ' ,hct tbrooKl. »ndond« «r.,t l.rld ,“■» »r«l ®t c.« or»r the
Raachad Shore
IKelterly witl. the lanncb of W. N. ond.t.cri»to.lcW.«.,,.ro.nlti‘^*
.tro..,....d
Kellry. F. O Henmann with hi* and
Of a drunai n trawl in th. T. C . L. A . I**^**'^!
Charlr. Kennie with the Uonch of
Frank CarWet.
George Ott, wiU» Uie steam lanucb
early yest.rdar morning The eiac^
SOLDIER LIFE IK ALASKA
of Grriliofc Rroa. ‘ also in the seart-h.
dt'iails of thi tragedy ar« diftion
ware trarerslng the bay each with a
learn, as the Italians are a close Hoy a. l>wra»r Wr
M*.
rammt
montbed s«it. and in many case
U.lbg
ud .11 with book..dr«-,
eu. lor u«.r bod... Ko larti.rr
wEHi ON flUNHNc TRipilr^riSiiiii'"*'
AainuneaceBeV lineor Sunterd Boud Books ai
15c, 20c. 29c, 35c. 40c and 50c tod
a new, edition of some of thfUle Copyricht BsoU ai
75 cents.,
“*
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Hobart Beecber €«. w Prpps.
Keep Oul
tbe
THE WEATHER
It ts a jjtc.it Avx\ chcajH-r
•<» get a pair ot tiiM>rrs m
;i 1 tsE than h* |. j> .^ugh
utc all wihtct long.
\V c scH liMn.!-. til
Rubbers
: ;
IM
FREE
DRIVE IN
I'orM) . A <.
•\i. sroKi,
We have placed on sale several new
lines at $3, $3.50 and S4. We give you
a snappy and ver-y stylish shoe. We
show the very latest styles used by Eas
tern makers of Footwear--B0X Calf, Kid
and,Patcnt$. :::::::
Cbe Old Reliable
FRANK FRIEDRICH
PAPER PAHERNS
FOR ALL GARMENTS
two AEItO\ArT'» KII.I.EO.
bCirvdm
of
Men’s Outing Flannel Night Shirts
We also recommend
THE DESIGNER
newest jaitcm>.-..,..»Oo
____ ___ 70o
Extra heavy Outing - liamlsomc
|atlrin>. tanrv trimmctl, tao
iHMkcts. slandin-toUar; m/cs U\K.
\4\
IS. splcmlM val'ic. . .^|.90
^AaJ JDblVI A8—a iica lot jiivH»jK:m*.ini*vci f;a»I mu h |itctli.jlit. ‘niTiNiai*' Umiming--|.30
I
;e:imda&
^i;\V IIIRK*
VVuoias's MsrariiM.
F.,r N..v.-n.lBT. i. tou<« Ur.Urly I>n4.-M immU-r
oo.
Il i. i
Price 5c
Before You Buy a Cloak
$c« tbe flreat line «p« are sbbtoing. Che styles
are tbe very latest and you will be pleased
with tbe extremely low prices. « « « «
STEINBERG S wKUABlE DRY 600DS AND C10THIN6 HOUSL
You Take no Chances
h
iJypbi in^ <»r«!cts hctc. With teask.naMv miluc.iAU l.H aiiv f.i.lci, im
inattci how Ur-i, as wc keep in
lo'Hhuuii outside io.iTk«':s..............
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
A snap in Men’s Wool fleeced Underwear
--Just opened 72 dozen, the 50c kind —
they are yours while they last for
the Rarn>ent. Sizes 32 to 46 J
Jlshcr &
221 Tront St
38c
w oKii out Of n w
and you will l.c astonidi
to sec the -real -imount
ot han<! tailoring cvi.Icncdl everywhere in
the s’It. hin- of the gar
ment this hand work
make* «vur t lot King re
tain itN sliaiKT when
other makes would lie
nothin:; Init a “ra-."
DESIGNS THIS YEAR
ARE VERY EXCLUSIVE
All the nfw color, and
combinations of the jxipular coronation cloths.
Our line at $1J. $15,
$H;. $17, $1S we ieel
Acrv pr.iud of so -will
V ou when \ ou own one
of thesic han.l tailored
suits.
|ii
SiWi
At 10 Cents a Copy.
4^Mlall»TbrB».«iair
Washington. (>ct. Hi •\!»sii.unt Sivieuty oi the Tic*»ary Taylet tivlay
the comer of
and Stale streets Traverse City, lor
■clectcii the
the Ideation of the publn-lmil<lii>g The consideration Ivring about $r».tK>0.
mil
.Same irimmc'l with hmshm^ hraul, jkh ket______
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High Grade Shoes
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prormincncc.
oY
m r riiK in sr Ni(;nTt.o\v\s vt»r 11.1 i\i».m h.imias
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LOCATION OF FEDERAL BUILDING SITE SETTLED TODAY |
-ANNOUNCEMENT FROM WASHINGTON.
fruill
Go\A/ns
MlfredU. ^
Friedrich
ON THE CORNER OF
STATE AND CASS STREETS
! im
Boys* Outinr Fltnncl Night Shirts - Mil icn-th wuh * uu... fSOo
Ole know to be Good
- r-,rrr:,v;i:
snJ CK.I.T- Hieli
lu««Uy t*ir
\A/or*lcl
tiiat have Nio..,! the lot and
after «lay
Mr. Thos. T. Bates of the Hreotd
thoogh the search wm
Thr. e of the hahaiis. twv brother^ has reoeived a very interesting letter
taeralng. and there is erery reaaoa to fnlly.
l.y the iiam. of Ih-ries aug Vincent from Roy A. la cker m the I niied
: bafleire that ilie bodUs of all three are
This forenoon the
Kal.U'i^ lor .il. ii-t i at low*";Ferrando end
‘
^
^ Htotes Hospital Ooriis statiom d ut
at tha bottom of Ofand Trareree bay.
Fort Liscom, Alaska, in the gold r*.
whiob U always loath to giie np iu
larger ones were and this afternoon "
‘‘^*»“rday eremng glons lU)y Decker is at a t.rother of
Harvey
Decker
recently
rrtumeil
Frofik Oorbett is the h; year old son
from the Phihp;itnea He writes very
: c»f Mra Ckwbeit. the widow of the late
interestingly of life lu the gold conn! Jadgeibwooe L rorbeit. Glen MorI iituiIu|M.orriodlaataeUodi«s.
i.imsiiupeorrisoiaataenodida.
arose, which Charlie amerce
Brown, try. of his wura in tl.e hosinivl aer
; gan is the 1.'. year old son of Mr. and
V lrntTi
oondnotiiig the the inhTpr»ter for ihe gang, tried in i views and of the jileasores nml Itard
Mrs Mart. D. Morgan, ar
. »»owever,
however, hare
have almost no lm,«
lmi» Tainrain- to sfiiooth over. Final
Finallyr Costica ! ship, of soldier
d \« I
iu the far north
Ashman ts the son of Mr
“ •^*"|of fthdlng
the bodies.
as the drew*
drew a revolver,
n-volrer. it apiawrs.
api^ars. and drove ; Hv is in charge of Ins
Ohsmer Ashmaa of West Kighth
(Water U very deep and there u a apao<> Vinc*nl Ferrando ont of the camp. | hospital, liariug b«*en transferred
street
jof
tbonmnds
of
acres
tu
which
the
„h„oting
iiiin
as
as
he
i^n.
th.>
shot'from
tfcea^renih
Cnmd
.Matesiufau
Tba three bojs. together with three
body ami,
ami; try. witti a view of going to the Hhilbonl may hare oapaiaed. Judging from .inking a vital iKiiut in theI* hody
friewda. Harry I>ally. Willard Higgins
I which the articles were | killing him insL
but was sent to the other clithe mix. jippiuea.
jippi
ood iv 8«Uh, .OuUd 0.1 to Kda..
*K
Fleming was a„ticai
Ferrando
matio
exUt
me.
He
thinks,
howevt-r,
•0.4 00 .haDtlaa «>,«llilao 8«or- drowned, the"place where he went throngl
I that Ibis may have
a good thing
«lnj nomlng. and with a view also of
down was known within le.i than an put it is thought not fatal
inm. ns
has 1 erfcct hi-alth
Whf n Gobtica relumed to the camp! where he is
loeated
after shooting Viuct rit F^ rm..do. the
Mr. Decker
Deck
writes in a very inter
brother ot tie latt« r. who was alnikdy estiiig manner of the conditions that
woondeu.
attnrked
Ccstica
with
a
suiTound
tfie
soldiers
m Alaska, ami
ting a gnn, ao they turned back Iwfore made tor them next Honday and Mon
they railed the ontakirts^f the city, day Mesuiwhile all will tw done that knife, it is aai.l. ami killed him. stab comments upon the chnnges that will
bav, taken place lietore
and staged in town to see the foeitbnll can be dons to locate the bodies if. as Mug his U.dy iuu .'tl different plat*es, ] probably hav,
cutting off
nose,
gashing
his
lipalhis
retorn
to
Traverse
City. Among
game. Jay Smith went on with them
> boys are all three drown- and
otherwise
disfiguring him. j[other
other things that he ex)>ects
ex).ects to sve is
to Bdgespood. and saw them embark
Brown, the interpreter, had left the the elmtric stieet niilroad in full
in the boat In the morning. tJien rsWhen the boat and the coat were eamp when he found that it was im- !»w ing here. This, of conrse. will he
tamed to the city.
found yesterday, it was thought lliat
ndem-d to U K Giiibs with power
The last positively knovra of the the buys may have gone to tJ»e itlimd Iiossible to stop the Wlhgerents.
'I h«* slicd< m n ar of siore.
The Ixalies of the two dead Italians I to*act.___________
young men Is that they went opt tn and the tioat drifted away from them.
were taken to the undertaking rooms
\V1. ll.wVl.K MOST
th«i boat at
o'clock. John Wright Theron Morgan went out to the inland or
John Oil. Jr . and the survivor ot j «*
-.mii: wii,i. itKriitK
•aw Umdi having the shore and it U but there was no evidence that the
HVKKNTO BH
the atfroy was taken in hand by Dep
BOt eertaln tlal tney were ever wen boyilhad born there.
in x km k
uty Sheriff John Steimel and will be
again.
(Irierfur U>st tio;».
] luM lor mur.ler, tii all probahiiily.
Eva Weisler. the daughter of Haul
The families of the unfortunate j th..agh‘i s conceded hy the author iWelslrr, tell, of sow ing a Inat with
t will b»' difficult to secure'
three mm in ii nlT the tival Wmd hors are rooeiving the sympathy of a ties that
Mrs Ashman, la convi. tion -Sheriff Martin Brown [ hf.-©f two generations in Wall street.
DUh t^'s dock, and the men were
atllMW stuginn or calling for lieit.
husband w.vs away fn»m home | c l U lutid has tukr-u chiirg. of the Kusseli Sage, the veteran
has dicided to retire from active busi
^ allttlJ lat« hnt
inr-strated With gTi. f j hand* of Hre- cutor Hunting
ness life. Mr. Sage's ill health comis m»t very
‘
^ Mrs. Dorliett. though she shows evi . Mchoniiell Bros , who liavr the con p»'ls him to seek ahnduta refct His
WEST FRONT STREET.
: nartoin of the deUils of U»e matter.
dunces of her terrible menUl anguish, tract for tlie T C.. L & M . am affairs will probably be looked nfh r
I and ilipm* who are most Interested do
a close family fm nd.
; not thiok that it was the y.mug msn bears up with a courage that is almost whose offlivs are iu tiiis city, state
suiarhumao. and whioh is in itself * that so far as Ibi v know tlie two Fer' In question
iwthetir than any outward ehow
i) bnothers are aloiu in I
Grvml alarm was fell when iIm
I of grii f. Mrs Morgan's grief is ke« u I neither being married or having any j
vdldnotrvlnmBaturday avening. »uu ,I -.........____ ___________ ______________ i.. -l.i_ ___ ...__
__'
.••rly Hunday momiug the l»oUoa|“
I wmf notified and a systemaUo »carch
with her as though her grief Were other men iu the gang, and nothing is
WM begun
ihnr also.
known. er«n by his eomisuiions, of
Ttie i'AWbrtt cottage was visited at
.VII Were ItecH.nl im,..
13 his family or w hether he lias any liv '
ouoe. and the guns of the young men
All three of the unfortunate young Uig relative*
j
.........uorw-T. betwiwn
b.™ u-c<ir.l OUTl-r bOT»,
The rt'H < f the Italians employed on
Uir
4o..r uid
..D. r door L.,^ 0,,„
th.* road tire all ]wcitied. end no fur- I
Tl.. boj. l,%d l«« io..d.. tb- boaw. .j,, ]iaiH<rs as usual Friday .-. .1.1..^. Iher tr.»uMe is auticipate.l.
going ihrongh the window, as they
exisH'lii.g to l»e liack Saturday iu
Th. re *. ems to he no certainly as
had negleoUHl to Ming a k. y. They
to th.- nam.'sof the dead or of tbe sur-1
■ lor his regular work.
had OTidently eah-n a lunch back of
viver of the light. McDonnell Bros. '
reell.a tu
tho oottage as dishes and a isu-iage of
knew th.* man who dhl tie* shooting
bfwaktast foiKl stood on the hsck j All three of the young uu n were AS .l.YT Corns la, and knew the brother*
porrh, with other evldeniH". of a meal. Itn the city schm»D. Frank CorN'tt and only by number, the one who waThe boys had lu'en oul in the li'wt | Kholt Ashmun being in th. tenth hrst kill, d N irg
The Uec
In the morning, iirohahly shooting ; grade of the Mtgb siluKil. while Gh nj .. correspondent It Suttons Bay '
dnoks. it Is supposed than ley went [Morgan was in the Eighth grade of j gave Joseph and Anthony Farrant a*
oat simply for a sail in the aftvmmin. • ths itoardman avenue schtH.l
'the names of th. brothers. Joseph beand that the boat oaiwlxed while they ! A ww'k ago thi^ rooming, after the ; ing dead Still others give different;
WOfv a long ways from the shore
: football game with Petoskey. there names lor all ihtN'C td the combatants i
The supposition is that the boat | w as a great demonstration in the High
The n.imes given are those furnished
was overturand while the boys were ! eohool when they gathered for chaix'l. by Sheriff Brown, aad are probably
trying to taok to shore The Uiat This morning, alter the great victory
eorrecU
;
was a poor one fur sailing. Iwlug i over Manistee, everyU
All aoru of other stories air ari.mt '
1 the scarred beMes of
without cell-I funeral.
that CoMica was
ter board and with a aail that is said, Sat nr day a game entered the
times Conmer ‘
lo have been too high for the boat. ; school room, there was not a ripph*. 1
^
Tondnefinp
.nqmstjTHE NEW STAND
242 FRONT STREET
Tho boys were |irobably none too well Everything was sllU, and heads we»e | j
jj
^
•onipleh d for M*v.
wmsml lu the a<'l of sailing. e.,*'Cislly bowed over the work of
«^»‘Ool,
^
WtUi snob a craft Exi»ert sailor* lu the grief over the terrible tragedy W-j
------ ----------------thlscity have stated tliat they would mg every when* manifest. H
^ ven > 3£55|Q|^ Qp CIRCUIT COURT
not like being out iu su. h • boat. , a stronger evid. noe of the High eohod |''''''
___
With aucOi a win.! as was bh wing Sat-1 fellowship and the proper spirit than j
Morale s»d c o«ri
avdav afternoon
*»>«' demonsuations that have
*
Uh'u made tn support of any Sol the
vdiuumsd i.. Mr.n .Vdn Tt.«r*aeaerb (pr tb« liodi*«.
High school's cherished plans or in*imr uf Thl«
As soon as the i^ilh'e were notified
------------------------|
of the aooidsot, boats were started
There will W a incclin>; %>! the!
citenn court tl.iK^ morning l
oulatOBoe, and all the rest of the day] Clerks* Cnion thi> evening.
.lodge May nr left for Lehmd. Fay'
S Hamlin paid hi* fitu of $50 for vio-!
allion of the purr food law In tbe sale |
jOf colored oleomargerinr. Mary E. |
Ourstock of STANDARD 1‘ATTEKNS will be sure
Crawford wa* granted a divorce from
to meet your requirements no matter what ijarment you
Arthur M. Crawford
tbe grounds]
intend to make. V’^isit our Paper Pattern I)epartment.
of desertioo Tbe couple have not
The November Patterns have just been received, showlived together for 11 year*
slot-seam costumes, coals and skirls in special
-----I Court ad;oomed till Thursday of
s;:ir.riir‘io^r.::i4^;.‘r
Bookst
nt the City Bookstore
i-.«.
Parb.
UbraiUky. the
French arrunaut. and a compaaioo j
named Meric. w.*re ktlM by lalhog
The aUne diipatch come* through the
McRae press ass^xnalion. out of DebraiUky * airship this
Which corner has been selected! is not stated, but in all probability it it the
tooth w«*l comer, and includet the proj^y of S. M. Broa-n and j. U Smith,
optioof for five day* having l>ecn secured on both-lots. The price is poolvabIr $6,000. the amount approigialed by the government.
[Stiti CitolScat CiiiSt»ritt|
It is most practical in its advir< about garments.
November number is now ready.
A. J. WILHELM
AT THE OU> STAND
The
Hamilton Clothing ^
I
1
tu 4>J"nw* ww»^»» te^taujbnk aM vfUiiiit. oinxiBMi t\ i;m
THE EYElfDIG lECORH.
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OUESTlOt OFkCinMtll
Hr JOBH fiATCS CLMUL PMfaMcr ol Ccoaamka. CdwaMa UaMly
TWAVBilSKICITY. MIGHIOAN
ORAHD TRAVERBK HBRALO
iMt. T. Hm AM J.«. ■Ainn
J. W. MANNKM
*ju^jssr^ssr
u^itVBiAVAS mrAtm
ALIUL HAlli^MUofMartM*.
SR of cmsm.
. MeCUY or KmCI
fsuT r. powsRsor wwjhHL
IT
Ommm^X« OARLSO A. RLAIRoT.
.TKI. K II K^Lr-aV or Wa,«fu
I. L. ^TI<lMMT«fO.«^b4<-.
|»\KKA<ai
^OPFATT
JA^ N. MO^IUIE.
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COITM V TU KSr
k. C t’liTII
ALLYN
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ItHON EMITU.
ROT
TOO WK%K ro rioiir Pin
III-* i ol'M IIV.
OoT. bum*
unablr aaooM*fttUy lo dU|»n4je thf» bonomble oon
4«ot of hU o«<». ba»« aooKht to err
Rl« A prejudice airaintt him bj AMen
iBt that be t« *‘ert ak *'
A
ahArp. Tigoroae rt'ply eomr^
from «en Aiser. who. from loop acqoAiiitAiire. U pecoilarly qualifit d Ic
PAM Judgment oo ibv (forornor’e rhmr
Aotanatioa.
A leiior from the new eenAtor U
the Botrolt Journal aaje:
**Tbe oonatAot talk of tb«- weaiLni M
Of Oor. Bltaa. our candidate for rovotAor« bae led mo to mako a aUtemout
kbal ahonld. 1 ibink. be oan roUj oon
aidwod bj ertry roter In th.* etAt4^
**Tbe (oremor was bom in Nvu
Tork. and at o Tery early art wa^
litownnpoo iiia own rew»nrpe#. bar
lAf BO Aid from ocbrra. lleenlUteo
aa A prirale In Co. V, Tenth Nem
York Oaralry: was iiromoitHl to In
drta lientanant, ami later to bt* oap.
tain for biATery on tbe field of Iwule
He aenred three year* and fire montha
He came to Miohipan.in IHa. and went
into tbe lumber bnalneM. and that
withoat meana He luu amaMed a
Bdikor BM«d-I think it would.
Wbyf Bocbmo w faBTo city rooorda
woath iMOOO which are at aU tlaaea
BOW iB danfMof belasdeatroywlby
ftmawdSUi ocb«:waya Wa are payiBf BOW alBioat OBa lhijd Ib roBla
what the iBtonatoa $30,000 Ib bowda
4 coat aa to hdUd OBoh B baildlns
U la a uecoAity that tmj thlnkinf
mao will Boc deny The wiae man
after aeetuaaUtiac anythlBC of Ealoe
adlalely pato it in a aafa place.
How aa cltiaeaa of a city who bare
paid oor taxea to baev ihoaa rocorda
made Ul ne praoerre them from loea
Other citloa aroBBd na hart take©
tbU preoantiOB. Bnppoar that in thi.
BestelectlOB to rote bond, for a new
pomp and a new bndfe we at the
time rote $90,000 to bclld a city
ball. Wbat would it coat each lax
imyar to pay bia abara of tbe Intereal
on ibe booda. If we place our aaaeaaed
atioo at $4,000,000, wbiobiu fact
i. better than $4,117,000 and BOt
allow for any incroaat of wealth ia
tbe city. 1-35 of 1 par ooBt would
pay tbe iBtereat Bod ham $«0 loft for
other porpoaea Thla would iue tbe GltiseB’e taxea that )*ai
laaoo a year $0 17^ pw year and the
man that paya $10.00 taxee would pay
ooly about .08*; oent», if I bare made
no miatake in my llfiurva How doea
tlila propoaitioo atrlke yon. ciliaen*
and taxpayers of tbU city? Oan t:ad
lilac and Hetoakey better afford to
bare a city ball than we. Bhonid
the present feBerattoo. liaxe tbe
rflu of a city ball:' We. tbe bolldei^
of tbe metropolla of oortbem Micbi
should enjoy aetlnit oor cit}
. Let fotnre generatlooa l.tlj
pay for the luxories and Beoeaaltie*
-bat we will build for them. Thinir*
Here would BOt be equal if next yea
we have built tbe foremmeBt build
UK and city library and bo place foi
rbe reoorda of onr city aad a borne fo>
ita ofBoerm. Ciiixena, ii not thla im
proper tblnj: to do now? 1 think It ii
u we are now aready to rote bond*
et tu rote for bond* for a city hall at
Heaiwetoflly, .
W. E. Moon.
rOITLaR PERIODICAL*.
Tfic October
.\roencxn
Bo\
with its eighty pjclurcs ami il^
thiny-two pages of reading mallei
fur boxs, maintains the high stamUrtl
set by iu publishers that ever made
so justly pupular where there a
boys. 'ITiis number contains the folloa-ing stories;
••Napoleon Bonaparte.” chapters 11
and Ilj; •‘I'hc Strike al the Conti,
nenlal;'’“The Resurrection ofSlccpx
Hollow;” -Muswak—Tale of the
North Woals;” '‘Alexander the O.reai
ind Bucephalus;” “A Matter of Sand
(a football Sion); ‘'Kil C'arson, the
Scout;” ••The Wreck of the Mv
lx)vc”tasea story); ••Dickey s Firsi
Night Message. “An Orrafioo, I n
.|K)ken/' and ‘Keep I’egging
Siieeial leatuics arc:
an Boy Roll of Honor; Samuel F
U. Morse, the inventer of the the tel
•grajih; Hi>w to make a whecllxarrow
i double, swing, and a locust call
Levion II. of Shortliand in Ten 1 asi
Lessons; SdioollKiy Life at Kt.m. hy
Harn' .Steele .Morrison, The
rravcltr; The Wonderful Future, bx
Herckioh Bultcrworth; Toj* or
tom—Whuh? by Ardicr l?rou-n. ot
Rogers, Brown A: Co. and B(X>k Rcviewv.
Bov riioliigraphers. Lovers of
nials. Members of the .Agassiz Young
Naturalists .Association. Members
the Order ol the American Boy, Amarur .Journalist, Boy .Money .Makers,
Boy Stamp, Com ami Cuno roUedors.
Bo)-s in C<ame$ and SjKirt, ami Bo> >
who love Buxzles, each have then
usual dc|»artmenls in this numlvt
$1.(K) a year.—The Sprague Publish,
mg Co. Detroit, Mich.
i-m
Bridal <iaprr«tltloa«.
.Mniir Milt euriuHH aiv tbr cuMom*
n*ir.irdlng taidt-w lii Nxvitxcrlutid the
lirldt* on iM-r xx«ildiuj: day wfll |.crmit
no xMJv*. fuA vxcu h.T ivarrnta. to kls.^
bandaome fonune. baa alwaya been
AMI feneroua with bla money, bu
pooketbook and
hia front door la al
waya open to tboM who need help
*'OmolaUy be aerred aa alderman.
OB tlie board of anperriaora in bia cit>
and eoBBty. a term aa ipircmor ol
t le state of.Micbifiaii. and tbe reoonU
wUl abow that bia adminiatration baa
bm OBe of ixmaiaBl hard work by the
aseoatlTcs eoooomioal and well
PeaulaHtr af «H«k Ceuairr Seat..
To bare a country iw'at in Ireland la
a fTOWlns fail of rlcb Americana
abroad, aaya tbe ^ew York l*re«.
After a round of I^ndon payctlea Mrm.
Adatr flnda relaxation at Olenvateb.
il country bot
auUirba It mar
Tbe U'outlfol old liall la rare
nt bouae imrth-a t.f alien Amer1 Lord Kitchener before be atarta
I
Compulsory Labor Arbitration
till' tlim*ho1d nrtiT 1l]<« hrUlal ixnifle
lmvi. gone In ortlrr to kts-]! It warm fiw
nii>itli«r hrld«>. k.iv<* the l.-uidou «;1mI.o
The preitx ( ti*o>tu «»f tlir*ix\ini tinalip|i«*r twigiiiati-d In rrain-v, .\ij »»ld
wiMuaii,
the eniTinKe t»f
.rmmi: klui:. D.ul* XllL,
l!ie way from . lam h. xM.erv he had
Jn*t Ihsii mnrrietl. tifik off Iht *h.M*
I
- |E*rTLVG
THE
mVjSEST: SEM^UXARCHISM
I L I
tHBBd Baptda u out la aanaot to
ktcRtr lha atala Odd Fallowa* boM
and at tlw m«rtiad at Fort Hbtob
ootobar ?l to dedde apoa a looatte
foe tha iBoHtatkHi^U «ak* aa ote
of forty aeoM of laad fxoo a# a aita.
( do You Need '
S^imii
INCREASE SHOULD BE
THOUGHT OF ONLY IF THERE^ WERE NO
Itb Mrawd \«rr aaar
WAY OF AVOIDING IT. There is one wav only troabl*. Ibat e atooach and Uswr
of avoiding it, and that is by creating competent tribunab. which aiiall di-c lare on what teniis the workmen now in a given
industry may kt'cp their plao<-x iu prvfereiKc to other men and
on what condition the other men may be allowed to come in under
gnaramees that thev will make them safe, IT IS AN ADJUDIC.VTLNG OF THE OlUiANlZED AVORKMFIN'S CLAIM TO
L ib.-4:..io
IM
TIIKir, TK.vniK OK i>i..\ck:. kxfokci.vu this CI-XIM
XniKKK IT IS
O.V .U ST TEUilS .\XD OTHEUXVI.-^E I)ECI..\K1.VC IT KOKKKITEI).
1 MATTING?
Off prim VB flu Lmst IM tan mr Intrd d!
STEmBCRG’S GRAND
TO-NIGHT
The Growth of
9 Veterinary Science HammllSMilcSiiiiilst
»r BURTON R. ROGERS.
J, Wb Slatbts House Fumishirg Store
UINUI.CUIEn'S
I if: human me dical p^oft‘:^^ion once paai^ed through
the Mime rtage the xeieruiary profession i» m*xr
e.\i*«rieiK-iug. The eoimirv xxas once flooded with
human quacks, and a remnant of those individuala
i: found M-ulten‘*l herq and there to the pres<*it
time, ll xxa- by b gi?laliou tliiil ;lie humuu ipiack was driven Oat
by meu wbu graduate*! from n'j.utidije medical m-IiooU.
A muiiber of the more advanced state? have likexvise begun to
legi-lalc against the veteriiiarx quack.
Many states uow require an examiualiou Uu-re a eunqwtent U.ard of xeleriimry im d
ical examiner^. 'J he examination is verv rigid iu aome stale*.
THE1:E LS a C.KOWIXG DEMAND FOR STATE AND
assistant STaTf: veterinarians in KVEFiY STATE
TO EKOTKCT THE CAKEFri., DILIGENT FARMER FKl‘M
HIS MORE NElH.lGENT NEUillROK AND TO GEARD
THE AGRH'n.TrRAE INDESTRIES FROM TllK L.\X
VETERINARY HEALTH LAWS OE DTHEK STATES
THE
ELEVENTH
HOUR
WHolmmmlm mrsd
Our ^l,S0 OJMHtH’S Sh«ts
1- Ihr t,».M-.h.MIke
WV Ite.w Wr- *rr cL.iiuu4
#A POSITIVE HIT!#
it. thr
S- ikt oU M.tl bf iha R.rar
S- th% Reitroad Block Tomor
Soo Tho Bitmark Gordon
$— tko aUliomoiro i Browing
Room
9»m%Gmmz
25e.35e,50c,BuSiatt7Sc
TiUpIwi 112 tor suit.
up uur
Buy your rubber* of us, wc will surely sax e > ou mor
RYIVIAIM
PRACTICAL SHOEMAN.
n iitruck by a hewrr blow, the Teaael
«------ii,e chief |K)lnt of at
I beot
away, fallln* ch-wr of the wee
«**«*»**«MM»**«*M**»*aj$ '
k sirmuav
*trwDM ^ruu»uK
weddiBff took olaoe at'^ whlcsh'*^*'*^ atBck wme
™ made
•heetinK
of
--fc
wae I'lit
tfeoomlnee Wedne-day in the office 1 .traixht thronxh a. if with a xmfe
if Joetioe Opmbl, in which two poo-1 Small depo»iU of marl and coal hare
pie who were already married were }»*» f^<i
•outb part of HoL
,i.u. UM.M. Tb. «»oo. w
* n.w
lAdaroD. aged 5» year* and the bride j The farmer* who have bean* of last
Mra Matilda Fubry. aged 5« yoara 1 year’* crop on band arc in lock, in
They were both fmm Peosanki-e. Wit .
of the prire to wtm^ iht- product
WARM FURS for COLD DAYS
IS \VHA1* EVERY LADY NEEDS. HAVE YOU
si;en our eleoant line of
irear. Thirtr-nine year* ago this ,tou. of Argentiur. this wet k *tdd
-ouple were married by a prie*t They j 2.*i0u bosliels of hi* IW'l Iwane at |2 a
oad loct their marriaxe certificate, the i bosheL
________ _____ _
,vieet died, and the witoetM* havel
liaappearcd. and Mr. and Mra Laida- h
ron. wiaiiiQR to Ixave aoae record of
their marriage, went to Menominee I
to have the knot lied a«aiii.
]
NOTKD UTAH
Bum Todd. 14 year* old. of Grand :
Rapida while riding part the Buchanla a Ut« rrwdactloa of -lUc
m street ecbool. saw a group of ecbool
■bildren and. intending to trigblcn: Walker Whiteside will
. Grand at i
toward them.
ot *U ll«- tUi in;; *-l\rrti^i,;; «.|
but wc vegi. I tlHto l>auk
W* liuxVpU.ed Of,
Womta’s Storm Kubbtrs
135 FRONT ST.
General Dews
12,000
Wc have the largest
shown here,
xxrds. nearly ooe half carload
car
of China a^
desqf^QS, also plain
Ixtcstlcolorin^ and designs,
importer and it was shipped nghf from Chins and Japan.
FUR SCARFS
They are as nne as you will tind and such an assortment
to select from.
$2 50.
50 and $4DO.
Mink at $4.50. $5.50 and $6do.
The Canadian
The Coney with ci^jhl
tails for S5.00. the Canadian Mink at $<a oo.
The Bea
ver Scarf sells for Ss 00. $8.00. $i 1 00 to $|S co
"WE SEU TKIESr I :S<i H
IRE SARLE FOX SCARF
A beautiful arAcIc. sells for $q.oo, S15DO and $i8joa
The Sable Coorl al $7.50 and Siixxx
The Sable (V
posum from $7-^5 and up. The Isabella Fox from Sg oo
to $18.00.
Fhc Isabella Opposum. from $cj.5o.
■s::
The
Nutria from $4.50.
THIS IS A FACT.
~ THE W. B. CORSET
There ts No OfittUon About It—IE
t PlAiii SUtement of Facts—
Hide hj One Who
Knows.
ihU season. This i« many time* wl
has been shipped from there before.
Mra Brown, wife of a farmer im_
.<herwood, was perhaps fatally injur-1 J. L, Tumson. of Muskegon. Mich.,!
ed in a singular manner. She saw a j say*: “Lwst spring I was feeUng very j
cow entangled iu a rope and while much run dosm ar the result of too |
trying to release the animal it fell on ; close oooflnement and felt the need of.
v«irUo w .tiding day lu :
her. tireaklng two ribe and injoring j b good geaeral tonic. Seoiog Dr. A.
oni
her internally. She is not espeoteo | W. Ghase's Nerve Pills nooamended,
xiwr
v>live.
II got B box and used them. Tboy
gin tti.-ir marriisl life wnh t
On. of thr . 0.1 d«Ier. .t Flint fau bolK m. op .pJ. ndid|,-i»T .ppetiM
oue. TIm* Italian,. j*ennlt im wtnldinr
ha.l olentric lighu pUc-d to u to iaprovnd ud I felt better In every
eT.17
gift* that
thorooghly illuminate bis storage | sray. I have no hesitation in reoomyards from dusk till <Mwn. that his < Binding them. ”
watchmen may be enabled to easily | Dr. A. W. Chaer’s Nerve Pills are
spot anyone who might try to secure j sold at 60o a box at dealer* or Dr. A.
The pictures ol the Chimes of Nor a supply of coal without first pottiBg j W. Uhaie Medicine Oo., Buffalo, N.
rnandy. announccil to be at Wait*
? the equivalent in com of the Y. Bee that portzait and aignatore of
drug store, by mistake, can be seen at
aim
A.W. Chase, M.D., am on erwy pack-1
the drug store of
E. MOlcr instead
It is creditably reported that daring aga
the
The Martin with six tails sells
at S6.O0. $7.50, SSoo. $9.00 and $12 50.
thr> I
dooate the lot adjoining the present
library The offer was accepted with
out delay, and the new library i* a*
•ured. Work will not be undertaken
before spring.
Twenty-two carload* of s*'ed pea*
We be^in with the lower priced
Coney with six tails, splendid value, sells for Sj.oo.
In her effort.
wrong direci
mr down.
oer bead, ana ner lace waa oaaiy, ^
bruited Phy.ician* *ay the injnrie# New York, The de*ignt for tbe coeX>wn» were e*]«^ially imire iirobably fatal
they were
Owing to the coal .ituation hard !^ ported from London, where
r in the British
wood sUb. are Glaring high in Ohica- i Mueeum. New moideotal mu*ic lia*
go aud Milwaukee marketa and deal-. been oomiioeea eepeolaly for thU proer* are after everything on Pine Lake.
to U* the big rear
\ Horn. C.tT .p«Ul ..r.: "Th.
revivaU. and il ia
ent hard coal famnine i*------'------miU
putting
• for iudi revival* in
wood clear beyoud the pockt-tbook* of of the oountleM
the laboring la-ople here Hard *lab
wood ha* gone, up W per cirnl. ^d the
e (hat It will go higher j»jolini O aMr'*; K. H Sothem and
iver* word ha* been re- William Gillette, ••Hamlet;” Sarah
At Three River*
repreeentative* of \ B<>mhardt and Maude Adam* “Romeo
oeived from the reprcMintaliva.
Sarali Bemli
.knilrew farnegie that the pledge, of “oIniS ®i»d N^t O. Goodwin.
the city a* made by resolution of the
’ •r Night's Dream.”
It will do the jaded world good to
jonncil la*t 3Iay have bec'u ax-oepted.
and the sum of tlO.ixo.i i. at the dis- see tliese great play* again, partlcn
larly a* producers liave now eo manj
«p^l of the city for a libimry build- improvemenu
In the way of *cqpery,
ing aseoon a* a *ite it secured. Im Ught* and effeou to call upon in tin
mediately Hon. ^J. Willeta preei* wav of cffibelli*'
The date wUl be Thursday.
dent of the 8heffi|li Car worka noti
fied t!.e library board that he would her
-
The world famous Dollar Corset—“the one that’s ad
vertised."
We carry a full line of all sizes. It gives un
iversal satisfaction.
The next time you buy. buy a
“W. B. CORSET."
>»
THE HANNAH &1AY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
TTMAVKMSK OITY, MnOM.
Presto
light Biscuits;
r if'L
Light Cakes;
Light Pastry; ’ : | c
and,—
Light Hearts,Quick-asHi-Wink! \
AuStAAmmibmAOtk'm
JsdttfymomUaa.
^
.OTT wca wiut MQtwftii w tOm
o'rocoo^
-PRIVATE
INCOG”
Vour l^tisband
By BU
will nmr adaitt mentibii
“inalber’s Bread"
it you will use our Best TIour
« Jlsk your Brocer «
cut No. 15 Private
aivd Raldiied
nn inberof wwM.r. i« imidify tln eouiewb-U cniphatie otmrrvaliou «.f imlW-a.
the assistant surecon iu eharjrc. had
brottgLt the private then* In a M‘«‘<d(Ietl
<Jn:np .^ri and hm'inl like an t.I.jurR.io-.,, Mrd M hhmit ifiviui: a
dUh N-dasht^l word of a.^.m.i of the
XurttiT. whlrh. Wing further ;r:.i,KLt
cd fsom tb^ itirueod diah-rt of un ur
my h4»>«i.ital iiiM.
IlnglUh.
m-MiJt i>;4t the voiiJuOMr inu1.ul.oi.-e
dr.MT Ltd drt»^lie.J bN
k . barge
with IK. lecvad to ..h.ov Mho
Mli.it
nr wh. ntv l*e watu Jm. tU.y
him lYiiate In.Mg. r„n,|Mny J. of ih..
StfNutli. and gave lulu n pla.^ omid
HANNAH & LAY CO.
au> uyjve*:»*r • hand troul
THEOOMMITTEESKAMEh
a* aUrn to her *
uud cold and haugbty<^lady w*. Mr*.
AimoQ ftylve*ter. yet there
srlthlA her heart at that call the uul
venal mother instiucc that ilomii^tea
the avol of every good woman.
“Dellrtooa.- whlapered the young
Oute of Lalla Kookh Dmmon
tmMi mdM.B, Dnr
tm^Bf^Fridny Maiy, 0et.
C. 8. OaVU. A. W. RkAJ. V. Mclutoah.
stration Chanced to Nov. 20
«he«r.^aroh*.ceeM
J V MdntoA.
I
pcrk>raieyoarnamcorilutiuls|
Prtukhig and Adrortiuroff-J. W. I
m )t>or hat band. No charge |
—aui.
J. M. BJakroIro, 6am Bsothk I
-ke B<Moa Store
I
nid l•riva:e lucv^i; a.:
R«W*oti-E. R MoOoy'Dr. A. H.
tMl the cracked
[racked 111.* writ bed intt< a j Tbc•ro wa. a fall attroidimoe at
HoUulay. J A. Loroager. F. O. Hroamlle. **1 knew you'd erne. moth.
meeting of th. ofhm of Imlla Kookh
lie rvached uot a shakiug hand.
Temple. No
116, Dxmaaatie Order
If Lypnollrod. she took It lu her* 1
Knights of Khoraaaau. Saturday night
urned her head, her e.ro*
P«>r.HaERIlL THE PaLMWT.wgl
'S-il
going lo leave me. nH4h {•Uriod
“Vou-ro not gol
Owing to the fact tlmt oc Nov. Uth
err asked the .harsh, w.wk
rracking ulih auxh-ty. “Wh.t mak.> Hotb ••perm honac. haw engagaments
you h«k at me that way V*
*
^ carnival
win begin
Tht Tanoaa eommiurct wlU
once to proparo the deified
pUna
ledpUna
from the
I Interoat alroady ma^fc^ thla will
a week longer for the | be one o€ the biggest
prepwraiion*. which will be more clab-'
atiempTOd hero,
omte than any proviou* event in thla
7:-------8ire*aMV
f 1 city, especially a* to the banquet
Miu
Owing to the fact that C 8 0»Tl* ^ ^
h.T,cl.»«. ot tfa. t«ooo.t
let and Oh, Charley! Plaaaa order m Rmd
«ii ■ ,1„| h. coqUI not iS. T0t
,o ^o«uitainTew Jaa. O Johnson.
.r
Sje*vh Ma* lM.yund h.r.
-Vv.u ain't mad at me Mill
If you km-w how luvrry I've Urn
I quit the lOaer that wa.r. U.l
timew I tb.»uirht of It when the
w«.
►un: It . i.rril.l..oi. y..ur
I
m
__ WART OEPARIiEIIT.
WANTED
•TAliE AEI» l*;.ATr6BM
lUvc you ever l<cn out Wcvt? ihc
Condensed Dews ^ ildAnd
wool) West—Arizona and
you ocr been dublicd with the
^ of Wichignnj have
apjKrlation of ‘'tender foot haniis uji*’
roreuce i.
y.m came nod wald
bow it streak* lhroui;h >ou when you
Wilm. affd « yrart, U- hear it hollered. Vou can imiinmmc
lf«*T«d to U' th« oldoal Bian crer iW'! your Itatr lifting vour hat now, o>M
<«!▼«! aa an lataata of a }« tial ioitUu- JchilU running doWn your spinal coltloa. ba« arrirad at tba Indiana iciaon 1 uum and knees knot king ttigelhei like
MTlh. to •orra an iodatermiaat.^ aaa- j the ca.slanets «.f a .Sjuinish tUnt er.
for lareaay. Me wa« oonrlolad Mr. Wlntc playv one of them wild and
la White coonty and the . rtm*. wa* woolly West fellers, but not the kind
committed that he miRht
shoots at tl»e bo>$, but
oiitrary
place to spMid hit last year*
,--------, one of those sort
at onetime poMeeeed'of oontiderabe < makers who j^ccerally
erally
____
adrertity swept it | selves understood whe he speaks
The licaulitul story connected
Momreal .Mayor Cochrane ha* | this pUy. dc-s^ ribes the
tous char
mouived a letter from L. J. Forgrt & acteri cine etu:ounters while journev
Oo.. broker* of the city, placing at hi* ing through the ahhl West. .\o on.
pn>dm
disposition .the earn of lluO.OOO for tlie should fail to see this
roller of puaiibh. dietreea la Montroal lion of David Carmh at Cilv t tpei.
doe to the fuel famine. Fuel porciia*. Houve. Tuesilay. O. t. 14.
od with thi* money i* to be eold at
ooat. and pereone unable to w will 1 An iini tam feature of the Simreceive it free, and ooet being charg- 'iHc prcKlurtumofShakcsj.earc-s
pro^l
al tragedv ol love ami passu
ed agalDit the fund. The railway*
entering there hare lutlmaled their
readincii to co operate to bring cord
wood into the city to relieve the
preeeure doe to the abortage of ooal. laithtully followevl and a must v\i\k>Eight atnamshlps have Iwcn chartered rate scenic invc*>turc has result e.I
to bring Wel*h coal (o Montreal, and There will be shown in every presen
it it expei ted that within a week cp. tation ol the play. Street J^ enes in
ward* of 40.000 ton* of .^l will ar- both Ancient Verona and Nantna:
the PaUcc of llie Capuleis; the Cloisrlva In port.
Beaver Dam. Wi*o..nsin, women tersofa convent; juhefs L-fiamber.
have diicoTcred a novel way to ralee Interior of the Monument of the.Cai.fond* for chnriiiaa A delegation had ulcts and the famou- Pal. ony Scene:
naked a oertaiu merohant for fnnda Ihc latter shown with a McaUh'of deHe waa tlre.1 of buying ticket* to fair*, ail, riowers run
garden
enppera and theatrioala »o he made a he Italcony an
propoeitioo H. offered to give |20 to the silverv in.ujn-light
the Preebyterlati chnr. h if the women through the woo<l and
tilul love scene w
of Uie oongregatlon wonld dig poutone for two' hour* and allow apecUThe continuity of the success .11
tors. The offer wn* a4'e« pted and a
large number of tioket* worded a* fol .iiMoln J. Carter is .me v»f the inlcrlow* were .old : The holder of thi* csting st mlies of the stage. 1'his |goticket U entitled to a reeerv. 1 *oet on I.hc plav.wnght ssotes an average
Mra Waidiier'* fence to *.s- the Udie* ol two SU.. evses a xyisou anil this
of the Fir*t Pre* by ter Uii church dig season bids laii to break his ow n ro potatoee- from v to 4 p m,. tmUy. ord. “The lllh Hour.- whi. li is u
PlKMr at StemlKrtg-s
Tn**(Uy. Proceed* of *aie t.» go to | api^car
.StemU-tg' Cram! tonight
the jDhnrch Pnoe of tioket from
ItcTlamb a sn..
lK>th Ihc siamhr.l of the Ikjx ..!iu t
oenU up. accordmg to the liU ral
and from the standard of C.utcr pm.
of the purchaser.
.itteiulam-c arid thi bruu: ih. iu niiJ si.* k :.H
Uoiiy. Ohio, after mu ab-eDc of l‘J |
shown m the rendition oi wluviv-vvT J.M ..nly
yrors, Owgc Allen wa* greeted by n •
*hat the aveiagc jKrr- 'Dr.-fv vv... v.iih .MM- *ni1c
hoaroe and pall bivarerH to receive bi«**<>«' hankcr^ after meUKlrama. There
oor)M- Two Oeorg<» Allen* were j
“‘»»cruus arguments a.s to whethU- I..UI..I
I'lH-M-rorv «l
pakiauU in a Chi. wgo ho*pitnl Oue^*
vaudeville
is d.^ned,
i1
•r
II,). Mrs. J
died and the West rmly i*-ople were |‘^ramati/cl novels arc m.t a fad.
.1
|l„. 1m-^| jw.li v.f
Informed that th»u relative was lhel«»‘* “
1^' U* a re. urrem e ..i
lUH- V..V up4U.l.l..un
Tlotim A brother w. nl to Chloago, | *fagcd) within five years. unmterru|ft.
I*m- *!.r :,l,M..*t li..iH-|.*v^|y
but found hi* brother ooova]ea ,-nt in
pursues ris . uurse, and
another ward The 1 rother Udegraph
incMlablc brook, seems to go
'.m lurever. I’he triuiiip?) oi heroie
rrnuiid UMtle the «
■ -It* all Mirhi «i
nr K:,ld Privat.
You vlo forgive m«
Aeulii Mr*. .Mlvt*.
Bgalo *t.e, faih*l.
liH-oi:
msoH
Palmer of Man!
large memberahlp in
1 -S3 E, Eighth Street
Lallah Bo.»kh Temple and thla was
_
.u^ea en exocliem chuioe and on. CH1Ha DeCOratOf
vviMfully,
which Myti
m.«o ...
[wury hour Mi>.
.
The following arc the oommitU*
; ai^pointed to have charge of the Affair:
Kxrcmive-OfBwr* of the Temple
to U- l.urstliig from lor
p r !
t
Entertainment-Thaa
M. Be«r^
l>i‘voiol. had «-ausht *ii:ht .d her**
jiiny V. Kenney. J W. Cnffe. Trav.
• Mothor: Moth..,:' he had .co-,!. U
t I CISC City; t'llflord Pennook. Manistee;
a* *he Man.*! u|. tl..'- Unrid that h. I
f A. B Cornell. Kalkaska; Jodge F. W.
hciM l»;:hlevuM.
i hetr vva* a M«rl e
the f.-v.-n-d l«*ly. and f,om tin- llj.* e f I Mayue, Charlevoix; FredC Wetmoro,
< adillac; Glen W. Pow. r, Elk Kaj.id*;
erauiiaM in the hot gi»p of the prlv.ih
V ll.e p..**tukln li.n**l th.U hi* .lei
lo* liu.lh.-r 1
<s.uM Ik- tiMie atM
CLAIRVOYANT
lUDin oim
,
...
said !!,.* hu'lovv ryiHl «t-
•“ “rs.'S.'
1 this city ten iU>*s oui).
..THE ECONOMY..
*i.e fou:;hl
uIhI
aiMi tvra.,i,
IN- Io.,,.-
• iH-a.i:
l».M.r I*
W. H. BROWNELL
oij» hiu.r
•'.My dear
Ivar lady - M-d tlij; ii,.,L.r. -y
111 the one h-Ip that iHimaii ,
b.‘i'I*y death *
i iMih** of reform .sucaMir*
apaii,*i s 1..
|.h:.I jN.btieal .Mpan!i.iil..t
lie U;:ah I,
I*.J:ia. ;il .amiMipn. at
curvbiip to Ib 1*1 *MaL.,/.u.. l.y M l,.:
inp to the el .-f l*.*» of the diMriit
vaid iijK,,, whi. 1, w. re wi ,n.-n the imiuUt nnd ehapur of a v. riK- iu the Hi
ble. When the u.** .-„ul 4,:* ,i*MN-int.HV
l.►.kevJ up the text, llo-y r..uud It to Ika ti,e hiv-vthlnp threat .-ip;rtu*I ev d.l..et>. 'J'iie Worst rv>-irt iu ih.- town v\a*
X M. ealle.1 hotel km.vvn «- The.r,!*.
ami the iuinl*ler iK^.-ael,. d h-.tiv aL'aiust
the |.buv tor Ivv.. i, -i.ih..
eh*t,on. To.- ev,M..i*. h..vvexer. m.t
only ri fusvHl to tn-iui.|e. hut tie \ vv.*u
tb.*el.vti.m.
^*.lm• moiitb* aft-rwar.l, when all
was poinp at the lively pmx- of *dd. the
muijst.-r r.K'.ive.l a |*»>t.-v| card which
lii;*
: r\ i ////.vr; y(if in v a tmii i.ikkxs fs au f<iuni
3 01. mmiken
• •lien *a\c mam .loUxrs III .loclor bilU. lust this changeable
.'.tied wcalficr i* when vou nccl gov»d underwear—and no]>!are
;e i-.tv can you tin 1 su* h values as here. Ik-Iow is a bst »d the
1 .U'.bes" Icrscy riblrcd |»a
veiU*. giKxl fleecing, well
all sires. 4 luirs
'
revalh-.! ev,
r hr the v
1««***T>
by to “ronirmlH-r i*,.- pn»ti..'' ibivr
naiiy <cith. r of the children or of lh•Nle
J///.A/A7:'.\'.V
Int.. v^ch faro a* she |vaMc»l Mr*.
iNXTovl silently. lut.Mitl.v. |,iti-
tZltS. S
----------------------- j
The elula grunge will make a fine i At a meeting of the opera Mascot I•
«vghihit of the produou of the eute ] advb >r}'board Saturday night an exv
ccutive
committee consisting
co„n7co»„i..«
c^sisZ of O. P.
^ TiAt the utute during the roeet- Carver. l>r. J. A. Snyder and M. P.
HoUey. was chosen.
90c
Ladle*' lcr>ev tjbl>cl lightweight
|»ams and ve>t, very soft, tine
and Sil'K), crcnhelol
neck, lor onl
50c
In Lad-.es* cirnbinaiion suits w^
have everything from o(K the
suit, u], to the tinesi grade* in
Children's an.l M
lion suns, g:ood lerakv riblKrd
rtcrcc.1, alt si
—the suit.. .
35c
.mI . :.urH. AOU ,
I p.jK K4Lk-<
aau
•ior«.
i t »»«>
> '■ -NorUt. IT..S. ________i*rs tt
'
:E“;
ic.- 1^.0-^. .Gosu..-r kiw-tom,.
.«
FOR RENT
.M iss«' an.! ChilJicnN «ol line!
(“warm as seal skin") extra
hcav V tleet well mad and in
lk>)*' seal lined combination
suits, extra warmth in these, not
bulkv, give* iverfev t freedom to
.... 50c
Ail grades of infants*, chiKlrcn’s
underwear in seperale pieces, the
famous Reubens shirts forinf.-ints
in all sizes.
KIPLING-S NEW BOOK.
thjwr I
P
..-vu
>,..-ijrtorT„^„t Uttft*
MISCELLANEOUS
iaitol I M
Find.-r J4.rn.7hi7
f^KNVNir illu.t
Ivl
wfa
CITY OPERA HOUSE
OfMK NIOM-r OfMI.V'
TUESDAY, DOT. IA
A STUPENDOUS SCENIC PRODUCTION.
Mil. miTEIl. WHITE'-.-
w“-“DA»m MRUTH' FARM FOR SALE
A WKS-TKMfM f^OMANOK OP*
A ORKA-r CAm-r
-bvM*k hor I .-nd Iti m-*)*mi*«- to the
vHi* imiu- IvH.'., of in.)airy. Then
ixa.tiuR from a hlphlv |Kwi*.*l writer A Htniumtif CoiUmti. BtautHMj Stagt^, BrnfaMeantlf EheiriStB.
a* she r.-ai'b.-vl ,\o. l.". the roiipti, heavy.
in the annals of theatricals I
I Nc-crM<...nu.^
been a production
rod
redtlvnit*1
fa.v of Private tneop turned.
so complete as "lUVIl,
“
an*
Dd the fevrre.1 eyv-n iImkI t'uemselros UrlM y«r .ud “Sevrn S«.- .t tb. :l
.»roflhlrtT««-.
;■ ------------------------------\lready she
•»
then* i
F'm
;h.-y l*ep frum knov^ the
>ld and Irritatlup custom*? - D.u.h.n i
***• V..U micld hv'lp in tho j.rvK-o*v.“ *agge*tiM tlie maj.*r, * L»r eiiall 1 e. ud an
Tbe
of Mr. Kiflluc'. low
Trt
vl*
jiT f*^ohn ‘**‘’‘*
Combined with the onliTlyr bo addvM grimiy.
rimbins rod. tho joumior man bur- nursery l-mk. “Just So St.*rle*.“ for
12 iSd K.aw.dx«,.u>;..
rliM away and prvM»ntly roturned wltb which he lui* drawn tbe droll and oripblMtlon
of
the
two
ingrodlente
iual
pletuiv*
a*
vv. 11 ti« written lii.the vi*it.x-,bvT evo* „uii.i„i; with en|.*vrin the east started
what wovlncee *uch wonderful
* they lllUKtraie. K-em* to Ik- i.*
newspaper iwragraph about the fine
ring
X Catarrh Send 1for U
ide ivatlent iiuiwc* nnd anxlon*
• yj*o»vp Sylvrotor'
apple orohard owned by Foster VdeU
IP
mot
hero
with
ready mad.- anMid. “He* in tbl* tent. I tbuik. madKJ Oheney 4
of Brockport, N.Y .. from which he
am. if you will take it v)uioily-^-er eweni^far qUe*lloii* they caim..l ,.l
thU year aold tIfi.OOO worth of fruit.
■ sudden shock, vou know, tnicbl be- way* evhde. «ay* the Xeiv Vt»rk Time*.
Oomro now a wwcurn editor and tell*
Thu* they may Jiow h-arn h..w tbe
er-^isaitruu*.*'
of an orohard near Uavenworth.
“I have m.vjulf under control, doc •atiiel pot hU hmiip. Ii..w the l.o|*ard
Knn.. owned hr Jodge Wellbouse. | The i R,v\; I. s|xx;ta2 excursion to tor." said sbe iu tun calm, even tones. mt hi* *pf.t* and varh.M* ..!l,.-r lm|v.nI *bould lisr Lain matter* r.-hvtlnp t.> the. animal
Thu orohard rover* l-.ono acre* and ; Richmond. Ind.L wiU leave this city at -If you win I-* **v
klnpdon, w-lueh have l«np lH*en int- j
the jndge** pn>fll tin* year will run
nx, toraorroir and
id man) Traverse to p.. t*. my sv.n at .muv.'
Lint though Mr. OLv.t Il.rf.«sl I
"I am not *uro of hi* miiuU-r. i.,tt IT
up to |».000. He ba* already eold Citv iKople wiU take advantage of
c4h.T phfUmhropifft* have trl*-d to j
y.*n win l,>,u at wt.h wt a* wv go
- I M.uOO huaheU of fruit.
the low rate.
*UT iNitue of them aatl*facto»1Iy
Ihrv.upb you will tiiul him."
1 Kooky Moun.
Sb*-* wue eitting up with a aiok men.
• by the Madleon !>o profaaaiooal nuree wa* the. SUn-
,
B Cmie money for Underwear |Fi~:5ii‘FS4r^
L.xdie*'jervey riblvcd wool, an
excellent qualitv tor one .lollar.
s]»eci
time. vvlM.ov.-r It !*.“ ho voiM ludwI >iin
1
IS RECEIVING MANY NEW GOODS.
Remember
rhethcr' you ‘arc
wanting a Paper of Needles. Heating
waniinij
„ Stove or
Parlor
□r Carpet you................................
should call and see us. Our
?w arrivals
ar
many new
and uniform low prices will
interest you.
lx
•Tir*t iu earn).,- *ald tl.v voua^r.-r
aursv^.n. *1.4.,kmi: lor *omo r.-Iaiiv»-,
Wb:.t e UMutiful
Make* mo
tldak of l.qu[.- al.d-:u„r- llo j:l.-,m-od
at llio rv.vvS of iimirnil l**b.-* wltLin
FOR SALE
TMK IMEMVZ *S*rOF*K
» her l.iHh.
U.. liM V.t
J>.*li'l know
read tbu*.
•Pt r,.r ytt to -o tiu.vui:!.
tamihar through the < cnlur
rs*r
r^neetfuny refer >ou to
ui. I'.I i.-vke you i,iy>c]r. tl^ jourlrf-nlb Vh*j-ter uf
aturc am! the drania. Mi'll attracts the ’em *U ma'am,
but
!
ain't
t.*c
III.
people aii.l itv iHimayal give* them
•
riiauU
you."
ri*.n l6ok!np up the text he wa*
pleasure.
“If II,y Koti i* 1,.
xhixzvx! |u nad tbe
In “The nth Hour- Mr Carter May I pv thrv*ii;:l all tiir ti-i
has worktvl well. He ha* enlusol ,i
;h*- e»*Ura .
“Vrsu,. If von
thou srt laid own tiu Idler t* eamr Uf
Icmcnt of comevb mto the j.^av
lime giving it the dv iiv- iii. r, an.l .!.%ol i
Mr*. SvIv.-*t,T vv.„,
mchxlramatic touch that apjHrai t<
Thr Or.frr
The thevKy that oy*t.i* ;,r.- .vnly
the average theatregocT, logetherVitl away to Uga, hrr *o
At 11,.- ouiraia.- .■
good t.v eat In tb«- mouib* whr. I, have
climaxes in which the her
r" la tboni U more or I.-** new*.
and the heroine lrium|ih ov^ tlie \il *Wil I*u!I.-*. irvi!.;;
Onro .\UL* 5 vv.tK npanl.d hy .-v. ry ..ue
lain. “The 11th Hout** is a »lea
I oy*ter day and the dn-ttVf
^
the M*:-.
play and the presenting
r from calaii
..Ih.vvinp
is one of thclx-sl Mr. Carter
.f ...v*t,-r*
v*.v*t.-r* in ..\ui:u*t. It w.a
eupply the entinc of
or two said that *-ho. v.-r oi.t*
hard- James'
HU Ufa la Vmril.
•*l jnet aeem.-d *0 have gone
pieoss,*’ write* Alfn-d Bee. o
tere. Tex., "biltousne** and a
baok had made life a bon:
take internal
oonldn't eat or alcep and felt i ^ * must
arrh Cure
Core is
ista
taken Inlernally and
loo worn ool to aork when 1 lu gan
I directly on the blood and mnooo*
to nae Electric Buter*. but they surface*
Hall'* Catarrh Ouro 1* not
worked wonder*. Now I • >,plike
lack medic
icme. It
a lot. can eat anything, hav
one of the best phy.iclan* In this
io strength and enjoy hard
hard sTm^ 'They give
i ull. tfr. laiKWr*..
\A/ANTElv-ET.-ryUAlT u- Xs4>w tlMl~ruii
';;L‘":rr=
pro
foU. who proparod
to roroire the
^ oorp*4t with all vim* ro*i»eri. A family
ronnlon took the plac* of t
fnneraL
Philadelphia
bint* uniformed cumradrs. amid the
bofUeand confnsiuii attending the
departure of the Philadelphia troops
for the ooal region*. Lieut Frederick
M. Amonaon. of Co A. Sixth regimens, waa married to Mi** Helen Sax
ton- A oomblnatlon lauiu'nger and
baggage car. the tomporary regim. ntal headqu^tv-r*. wa* the ».-.me of the
wedding. And tlie train atarted just a*'
the chapUln of the rvglment, R. v.
Dr. Wayland M Hoyt, wa* finishing
the ceremony.
‘ps
Clavves Saturdays, Orders given
prompt attention.
‘
erv-tl
niul her
fell on
^he finest spread evei
*ra*v. twr*e f,,o-. 'J he f.ov
;Kiv. 11 lu ihi* city by euv order ant
the ev.-* ch«**l
I the past •ucoes.c of the D U K K
How 1 isii *h*i. noM .-Kuhl I'ti ;4odicmte that something flue u it
o. SOo, TSo and •l.OO
lot, acres known as the Steele ot
Needham (arm. One ol tbe be« in
Grand Travene eoontr, 8* mitei
•oolh of tbe dty.
1l!|:
Hi
cmc^mcuK |pREpANIN6
MORGAN MAT
FOR ALLEGAN
END STRIKE
B«u«v«d H« Will Submit Prop©•Ition for Sottloment
lofCuoooa.Oet.
1»-Tba croofo of the Vanesnelan
goreramant hate been repalaed while
attempting to again ocenpy
Core.
, IMPORTANT MEETING TODAY
foaght
at
Ooyabo
GET READY FDR SATURDAY
hatarday.
land Minors May bs
Brought Togsthsr
Trsvsrss City High School
Foot Ball Tsam
almoat <
Whan They Play Second Came
of Interecholastic Series
The Bible
• lu r«i» rwmke
mom ahlyexpoandlng
Mr.
tba aeripeaxa and Mr. Camia ooodnot.
Mom.
Bt thiitimu iCaitiitoe was
waU dmm for. Tho galao w«a M|
ODCA Wktmhanm at oae tab feoiai
noaad right oad for a fiO y»d gai.
Boob bo woat orer tbe llao for an
otlier tOBobdowm and fWd kept up
bisgoodxeoord by klekiiig tbe foorth
goal, aakiBg tbo ooore t4 to 0..
Galas of M, 6. 16. 10 aad 15 yanla
won amde after fifao Dost kiekoff.
bat tbo half waa OTorbefoto tbozo waa
Hum to ooGCo kgam. (
oapeciaUy fiao play by a laago of
about 16 foot whioh laadodbim oo tbo
baU after Pound had fomblod iu a
mix in which bo made five yards playin* alone.
If Maniatoo. wanu any more pcai
tioo. she probably knows now ju
where to gottk______________
“Cathedral of the Bibla.” U rary
helpfal to Ohriatlaas as waU as nonObnatlaas. tha acriptora being nafoldad so plainly and simply that a ohild
can oomprobaDd.
Tb** addrmioa oo
tha past, praaent and fetnra of the
Jaw are aapeeially iot*.raating to boUi
Jew and Gentile.
Tba absorbing topic of tba second
upon Uie aobjaot made clear.
As an erangaUst Mr. Gamla is earn,
est. poaerfnlandoonrincing.
Those who bare had the pleasore
of attending thaee meetings speak enoally of them. No one can
bem. This is a treat
ome to this city erary
svBirra
H*K;iirrY.
'
Already the boys of the High school
football team
preparing for tba
game with Allegan in the aeoood map
of Michigan. This game will probably
oecnr next Saturday, thoagb whether
it will be hare or in AUagan U not
known. The haadqnartara of
the
It of Saturday’s gamo. and
cben arrangemenu will be made for
the next gamr, beiwe^'u this city and
Allegan.
The boys are naturally very much
elated over the result of the game
Saturday afternoon. In making the
arrangemenuforthe game. Manistee’s
manager consented to take on Trareree City just a> a matter of aooomraudatlon. as he said they would have
Hatorday erenlng bis friends of. the
Boston .Store gave a farewell beef
steak party in the Little Tarera for bare a chance at Allegan, it is aaid.
Herbert Salsbory. who has been foit* He etitlently looked upon Uiis as a
man of the basement department for •ort of iirac|ice game. It was prohatbe past few months, but who is lear bly tbe red-hottest practice Manistee
log for Manistee, where he bas acceptver got.
iltioo: A
The lin
enjoyed.
fellowship. A box of cigars wai
MauUUe
tented to Ute company by Ob
oaya the New Vurk Evening INeu. a
ouccenaful raft lu British «*olumt*ta is
thus descrilied rnder the «eu system
aereraJ length* uf galvnnited plow
steel wire t-ahli-. eaeh
fo-i long,
were niruiig fmiu tlie rear t.f the lug
Id one long n.ia-. At intenala of fif
teen feel *Vh|»s- W4-re nlUelM'd. to
which half hh-ii chain* were made
fast.
Tbe ends of tin* elm in* w ere
p.*iSM-d through l.oRn U»re4l slantingly
through llie end* of t«e h*g*. It was
found that till* uieihtMl did away with
the uer.-*siiy of the tug making for a
ahelUT when a stt>rm threatened and
thu* ai-oimidished a large iciving in
time. The iiumle-r «.f feet in the next
raft, which will U* Marled iu u few
day*. Will
3ISMMI. and If this is suceea*fully handh-d the following one
Will .•outnln rsBMsai feet.
The log* are eiit lu forty-^-ighl foot
leiiglli* aiul are f.ui-ked up after rea^
ing their destination. tW oh*4-rvatlon of lie- raft, which was taken to
Port (.'amide. showt-il thai
• logs to roll
over and thu* hrt-.il
.
was al>o found flmt the tug made liet
p*r lime with the same quanlity under
the new »'onilltion* than with logs In
a iKMin. Tlie MHsdal feature ..f the
fievhv wh Hi will .'.|.|s.74 |.. lumlsT
OD-n eo|ii|H n.sl to r;.ll oil the iMSttU Is
Ihe low 4s»m «*f gelling tlie logs to tide
wat4T.
Lou
Fortier
r g...........................*Deiu
Ellis...........
Ig.' ^
Heiges
Cron
•r t
Montague
At Bates. Oct 10, 1902. coder the
Alway
It
.Ralph Wynkoop
aospioes of the Anti-Saloon League,
FAMOUS DEBATE SPOT.
Foster
..
..r
e
Roy
Wynkoop
Rev. H. y. Darls of Kingsley gare a
Women «f IVee|.or$. I.l„ AHree ow
eery lotarertiog as well ak profitable (Jsuslin
flare X\ here IJae«la Wn tlnaglas.
Southard
temperanca lectnra. After the lecture
The women ..r I'l.ri. III.. Imve
Pound
WiUaabarta. Pa.. Oct. 13-Thla Ima a local league was organised at this
tiunlly found ami haxe m.w siihMan.... L h
man another nnereotfol day in
place for the imrpoee of doing more Sutton
lUilly iimrk.sl the sjs.t on whh h t.«.k
Htggins
..
.. f
Ledcrle
treat ooal atnke, the only featnn effecUre work In the line of destroy
Phiei. the famous I.liieoln Douglas de.
auba .. .Stout-Baker iKite. Kt\s
log the saloon
The following officers Thorpe
(‘hieago Evening J’osU
wSi-wman
auba ...
Kellogg Th. re has I
were elected: President. J. W. Green
I au exasperating dehiy
treasurer W. A. Lee;
of ev«T It year 4-oiieeming this malter.
Sosie A. Harsh.
The old tinoTs faile.1 to .igree a* to ilie
Traverse City kicked to Manistee,
exact I.MTiIlty uf the Maud from w hi< h
w b«» were downed oa their 80 yard
the sjKS’ehe* w;en* mu«h-.
line. They made brat down onw. then
hy T. 1,-rrsph toTh*- B«wd.
rinally the e..m«T of limighm avenue
Laiisiog, Oct. 13—Attorney General tost the ball, with about I» yards to and M.fhanle Mr.* t wa* agn,*l uism.
Oreo rejioru that be has collated dur- gain. Ebreniierger made 16 yards when II 4*.mniin.s- of the rn* |s.n Wo
m«*irs
4
to Iievil s
. Wl*.,
through
tackle,
repeating
it
a
moment
log the last year $8.WO from the es
Tha Pbiladalphla A Reading, after
huge i-.wld.T. which
utes of persons who died without Uter. after Wynkoop and Pound bad
qniet mlaalonary work among the
made a Will Im‘ l.ronght to the i iiy nmi placed
heirs and the money has escheated tc made big gaint:. Ledcrle
In
|M»*itlon
With
lining
is
reinoiii.-a.
men, confidently expected to wort
fumble, but Moore fell on tbe ball and
the state.
tna St. Kicholaa and North Mahoney
Hived it
Another fumble a moment
Ide. In K«r
eoUartea thu morning, bnt not a man
later gave Manistee the ball, but they
SREVITICM
daaerted the union.
>as In tlH- way of
All effort is being made to eecurv s were unable to make their first down,
iltoo^ the
KhrenU-rger, Lederle.
I II one vvhieh 1* a
special train from Elk Rapids on the and punted.
by Pardee Broihera.
amide of tlie
tl.. itirrlers art.
17th, oo account of tbe big republican Pound Deiu. Heiges and Wynkoop
WlDg iireia^ed foi
• la.mlol, tnj
kept
making
gooti
gains.
Ehrenberger
meeting to to be addressed by William
There waa no attempt by
the .New Vtirk Herald
I n.iii e*dlur to
Aldeii Smith and Congs^es^man Dar fioaUy going over tor a touchdown,
atrtkera to Interfere.
tall it Is made entirely 4.T lian-s' earii,
which
Pound
oonveried
into
a
goal.
mgh. The Elk Rapids republicans
[•uniilngly joimil logeiher
Twelve
New York, Oct. 18—The operators
want to « ome orer with their hand. < The time required for this touchdown liundrixl bar.** were kill.Nl to p^hIuiV
ooeferonoe adjonraed at 1 o’clock
Mrs. R W. Oensmore. who is con
No statement has l«en issned and they
dn< ling a dressmakiog school in the
new Wllbelm bock, desires that all was Travers© Citr-a on the 30 yard being euijdoy»*d thrtv «hiys in . uiting
ladies who wish to take lessons apply Hue. Leaerle and Ehrenberger made the i-ar* from the skin*. It ha* l*vu
as early as possible, as she may not biggalns. in one of which Left Tackle ♦‘P^'^hilly innt.M |„ rei.d. r it watiTAfter the conference Mr. Markle.
Omsiderlng
the
Immense
l.e hero long. It will be iieceMary to Alway of Manistee hv.l his right VOixtt.
Who want to tha oflioe of .1. P. Mor
•boulder dialocated. Newman
tooki**""""'
*»• “
csll this week.
gan. was acoompanied by P. .V. B.
Postmaster Geo W. Raff. Su|sTTisor
WIdaaar of Pbiladelpbta. They nwarned
hy
UmpireOilbert.
waa
penalL K. Cleveland of tbe city, and Ouraaaiaad with Morgen ontil M o’clock.
CIS Kowler and John Holmes of the ued for slogging. The ball waa adlion For aianal
•I For,.,
< ori*. or
nf .Vrni,.
When they left Mr Markle was aiLrd
almost to Maniatee'a goal
PeninsnU. have n turned from Wash- vanoed
of the'nine Itldge
for a alatameot. “1 don’t talk.’'ne re
mlh* of
Ingtoo. where they attended tbo na when a fumble gave the ball to the mounisins. within sixty
piled
Ohaimian Thomas called on
sitora
Washington, the war deiwrtmeul bas
tional O. A. R. encampment
Morgan this afternoon and also
Adonble pam waa tried for no gain, 'purehaHHl sixty .-o n * ,.f land and will
The regular meeting of the Eastern
switnhtm
Thelnfrn
and a mars oo oenier for about a yard.
nt once the «-ui,Mni. tion of
.Star will l>e held tomorrow evening at
drawn in Wall stret l is that the opera
a hullding that will Is' u*.*!
7;30 o’clock.
A lull attendanc.e is re- Then Caolain Marsh pUyed back, ap- lion for the signal «-ori»* of the army,
ton are reporting th.* resnlt of tJieir
uarently for a kick
Inskiad, be skirt
«|uested.
►ay* Ihe Washlnglmi 4-orr.-*iHmUent of
deliberations tins morning and the
ed left ena for a 25 yard gain. He
the n.ieagu ll*-,>s-d llimid. It will be
There will be a regular meeting of
feeling is strong that Morgan's interRosenthal. Uie iirojirletoT of the i
New Ijmgmm OiwaalaeS.
i l=r,
hisplace. Manistee..fterbeingonoer'^rV/•^''‘**
“
Traverse Citv Loilge. No. 22‘» I. A
ncd. and as the ball ^wns brought Hglof seh ntiile insiniet 1 of the offl.\. .M. this evening at 7;:i0 o’clock for
it was kicked by M^istee. who r*-r* as well ;is to li'n. h
work m the second degree, with nine
it again, making another gain of
c«li*t.*I men. The hH-ntlon U
candiiUtes.
There will l>e other tmafter trying
trving in
in ts
rain ►hh n*! «
Ih nt. U-eaiim* the .lUi
ao yards. Then,
•en.^ter
jv>rtanl busine.vs.
s b^PUyiog. a drop kli
r.corge I’carstein had the misfor- for goal
• tried but failed. Boutl
ne to break his arm Saturday.
ard making a big run back. There
quill.
M. Kra/cr, who has licen in this
for only one more pUy,
•ntlon i'l the W.1V of
ty hir the |iast ten years, has reinov. however, before the. half was over,
l.g to tor New York
ed to Empire, where he will open a
being 6 to 0 in favor of
l U-iiig om*inKteil
»Uv gixxis, clothing, boot and shoe Traverse City.
Pardy. a Chibaii. in
lmfuet,*4. quilt, tbe
store
Deputy Shenrt Eeiger left this
In tbe second half. Manistee ki. ked |
morning with John A." Hargraves for off. and lederle, Ehrenbtrger. Pound |
jai^son prison, where Hargraves is
Heiges
The ngalar aeaelon o! the board ol
.. e:ip.i.'lty of
IS senicncnl for 15 years for the kill- Baker waa in this half in the place of
mparTlaon began at M o’clock this
etil.ie
nn.l nil! Ih- held
ing of his wife.
Montague at tackle. In one of the
•rmnmtm. No bnsines. was transact.
•at by II V..**!.•« friim wurk. There
AU voters whose names arc not bucks, the liall pasted to I^ederle
will Ik- .1 plo|K ller :il r:u U oiruer.
Od in tlia opeaing aeasioD. thoagb all
legisteretl. must see Hut this is done who failed to gel it, but it bounded to
the memban ware present, as an ad
8av«VoarGaaDlseo«BU
tomorrow or Wednesday, in order to Pound who caught It and waa off
Jom»madt was loompcly taken for
be able to vote this fall.
like the wind for g long gain around
dtimUtoe work. The seosion tomar.
faranoe will bring about a eriih mrni
of the coal strike.
A special from Washingtonu to Uie
atook ticker mys a man closely as»ocia
ted with RooaeTcIt is looking to Mor
gan to settle the strike and that the
•nd probably will ocme this week.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
emr wUl begin at t JO o’clock.
VENETIAN CANAL FOR PARIS
t.r^t SrkrBiS
4m Ummmtti,
r Watkins, tin- .\n>»Tlr«n enxlis Iwi t-Mn.utMlini: a gicanilc
to
1‘srls niimu lpal o.unriU
he offers to take ibe old hmiftratl
It his own ri|.
Oo the f-m I
I--1I of gnmod thus
provided all aruond i1m> city be wuold
excaratr a grand canal comniuulcat.
lag with the Heli»e river, build an automehlle speedway, a bone and riding
track and a hlryde path unrtvahd
Tbeae would occupy only otie aide of
Uw utrlp. and all Watkins’ syndicate
WEBlB In ratora fur tbe irrmeoilooa coat
P to build, sell and rent
---------------eocea and bolela lijsbt at
dM WBtm'
making the other aide
Nkt Ite ^
e grmad canaL It alaa
ddat for the
The Hoxic dray line has been sold tbe end. Lederle made a long gain of
> Geo. Armstrong who takes posses- 16 yards througli tackle to within
tocU
three yards of the goal.and in a moment
carried it over, making tbe aoore 11
Dr. 1.
to 0. Pound raising it to 12 to 0 by
his vacation j
OnctI OcpuHiem Hall/. Sltintcrg-c
Oned, Fnda/ •ming, Oet. 17tK
CongnumaK WiUivo dUtn Smitt
end A. a. DcfTogh mill dtlinr ed.
dnuet.
Savings tiank kicking the goal beautifully. Lederle.
Ehienberger and Poand were carried
about the field by friepds of the High
Mn. Uon VanLieu of BelUirc
ibool.
wu thrown from * buggy yetterday
Manistee kicked
off again, aad
near tlw G. R. «: I ciontng, but for.
Southard made a run back of 40 yards,
tunatel) waa not aeriouily injured.
team playing fine interferenoe.
She It at the hone of Mu. W. X.
Sixteen thoaaand four hundred lawaa fine thinga and fast gains anKelley.
when within 16 yards of ManUtei ’a goaL the ball went orer oo acof a foul by Baker of Traverae
Detroit—WTieat, 71 and 74: com, Oity, who used hia h*ada.
C/W Ra^wUiema tiall/e Staiaharfg
ManUtee tried a double pa« for a
C3;oau331
Graail. Friday awamag, Oet 17tk.
lorn of five yards. HeigM downing
Toledo—WTieat, 75J and 7CJ.
CcagruumoM William MMaa Smith
the
man
tliat
far
back.
Then
they
Chicago-W-heat. 71; rom. 57*;
aad M. B. Darragh milf dalirar adoata.30i:pork, $16.C5;
Iar.1, $9,00 tried a fake kick for a loea of aeven
drataat.
yards. Heiges again geuing the man.
and $8.85.
■avYoarUaalDiiBsaat.
I
Marsh then n^e a punt of 80 yards,
KtpuMeu nil/. Stth
but the ball was advanced by rapid
6n*i.FrH,/ tntiog. Oct.
work, and another touchdosm soon
reaulted. and Pound again kicked a
prrUj goaL making tbe score 18 to 0
offices in the
building.
Peoples’
Heer Ceegnamee miUhrn AUen
tmiik end A. B. Oamgt in Stein.
,^;.anndF^ning. Bet.
1?;:
‘“ppr- ____________
floors^am Oalmaa'f
f William MWaa Smith
lin the game that Manialet WM play.
-'sl;
Smt Cerngnarnmn BrSttiem A.
BmHt mmd A. B. Bemgk in thin,
mrfe Bned. Fride/ eneieg. Oet.
VIOLIN LESSONS
D. W. STEWART
ipiU far xSoJin at the .\radr. City Vipers Hauer block, ar
.tl8 W. ,1th Sl Hell l*hone.
CNs ts fMir Cgsoct h
tttoBsraatH
«C0UCH
In order to make room for n
airixalf we arc offering aomc
rare bargains...............
m
oUd 0»l fnme 8 ia. d«p by 80x70 in. long,
bcjuty, rctntar price $7.50, « only............
.NOTH KR-re,«iar price $11.00,
WED
BOON FOR LUMBERMEN.
Wm Or kt so ».
nmw Tork. Oct IM-Thst J. Pierpost Mflfsaa rmli*®. the prcMcn be
lay brought to bear on bia bj the
Aaerloaa pMpleand Preaidant Rooaa▼alt to aaula the great anthracite
atrikn, la ahovn bj the long cooler
•sea ha had. yaatarday with Preaideot
Baar, laadar of the oparatOra Thla.
0 with M
[torday with 8a>
rotary Boot, who it ia aaid carried a
aaaaaga from Proaident Rooaerrlt to
the groat financier, indioatea
Morgan ia aeeretlj working to nettle
the dlffatoncaa betwean Uft ainera
, and oporaton. Wall atreet goaaip to
day aaya Morgan wfll bring the opera
ton and minora together on.
tion he hiamalf will anbnilt
PrdaidaDt Caaoett of the Panntylra
nU railroad, who ia
log Morgan In.adjn
ty. la today holding aconfetanoe with
Baar in Philadelphia
Thera waa a atir and aetirlty among
tha oonl praaldenu tfaia morning and
laportacat daveloionenu may
At 11 JO all tba operators except
Baar woat into ooalierooce at the ofBo<
of tbo Dolapaio A Hndaoo Company
ProMiaat Traaedale, who waa ae«i
jrnm before entering Uie meeting room,
mid: “Thera may be a great deal
done at thla meeUug.” When Thomas
waa aaked n«ardiag the report that
GALL at theOemStadi^dOIBoaih
$S.85
$8.50
St t. up ft SSO.M « Dtfl miss Itsm.
Got a bid to a wed
ding. Eh?
We’ve
got the right
B
WE00IR6«PRESEIITS
Kci CiKkt-aSO
$1.50^,,
.
51.50
nr;:ant line
ol(i(»l.l» Cl.OCKS at tl.Co
Klim! FaksI Spun!
RASTALL
Our
Sboe
Dept
Is a busy plan.
is learning that we
sell the best of footwear at prices
that arc lower than those <}uoied
by the exclusive shtic stores
Almost awaryhodf wants to soro
oil Urn monsf
tha/ eon
rhq>-
want ^ix>vl -sh*ics -they want to
get them lor as little money as
jwssible.
Our
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
CASH OR CREDft
218 FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CITY
niillinerv
Ok St at
HUSTUII6 « JEWELER
The trade
anHiffinnis (ottiiiT
low prices and
our high grade of s’ oes make our
store the IktsI place to buy them.
tbo dunan
Shoe
Our newest creations in
Cadies* Crimmed Oats
are worth your time and
trouble to see. Our dis
play includes the most
attractive and fashionableproductionsin mil
linery seen in traverse
City and has been in
creased daily until now
we are in a yosition to
please the most fastid
ious a ‘ « a a «
Is a great seller—a great.wearer
—a great satisfaction giver
the
price IS $5, and you gel big xal-
Ctavt us your order and
rtctivt prompt attention
uc for ever)* cent of it.
E. WILHELM
Our
Wen’s Shoes
at $2.7$, $$ and SS.50
Ave A allies not
oltcn
shoes al thcc prices.
found in
The styles
arc right, the material is of the
Inrst, the
workmanship not sur-
jassed.
Hundretls of men are
wearing
these shoes cicf)* day
and we hear no complaints~and
they come back when they want
another pair.
Eel
us sliow you
these jKipular makes.
Our
Popular Shoes
for iht Ladits
.Arc becoming
more and more
l>opular as they arc known.
We
know your opinion will be the
same as theirs if you give them a
trial.
The style of a lady’s shoe
IS a xital jK>inl — the rital i»oinl
in our shoes
is
correct.
show the swcUcst shoes in the
city for $3.(K) and $3.50.
the
Dorothp Dodd
Shoes
Excel
all <.iher makes in style,
case, quality and faultless filling
—The self-supporting instep is
one thing that makes them so
pojiuUr — something not found
in any other make.
Our Shots for
the Boys and etrfs
DON’T DELAY
making home comfortable when you can bu\ a stove at the
trcmcly low prices w e are offering and on easy paxTucnU
ts of $1
.\it medt of »l.d -leather and
will give solid wear.
goes
Shoes
out with
bought
a
Every shoe
gua^tcc—
here
must give
good wear — .Another/pair or
j-our money liack if ihtk^’t.
the Boston
Store.
$9.00S»™H^iS
tom and heavy cast top with two gridles
and center, swjng top and urn. large air light feed door with smoke
curtain, hot blast screw regulator, handsome nickel trimmings cooxisting of nickel fool rest, nickel screw draft, nickel plate on oven
door and nickel um.
—
SEE WINIKAW DISPLAY
Xho Bos-ton Store
'iriimil
.1
OR. ■Kfi.miiiuAt, boMuM la. lam
|poe<»lc00t»t>e»e»0»ttft
itm
rrLbe rutaom wert
ftmoUuf or pUyraoo am. paaftfos
imial ftJvbar ftiu)
Moral ftUftfttoii
IAd Eqieriinent
...With Tramps;
t\,t>i0n^t»Uhi,A,IL§tu»m
AdwMDUges of the Liquid l^uel
Orcr CoaL
Lu
%nOlSl4MKIOM
o
VALUE Of UlL'foA Ships
so IUJT nBEMM lEEDED.
----------------
bigbrawd to recovery when Highway
OOooOOooOOooOOooOOoc
All ta* life Jrjbfi IXwWao tuid UmgtA
to pruve hisuoelt « r>*aJ |ai*iUoUiro{aisL
to Um dim
tiu Bitfid be had
RiiTbd pbrns «u«i
0f fn-9
tUirarlM, fri^ bomfrttiiU »i»a fn^
arid iu hi* dr»au.m be bad fuuud
ad riM»Ua au.1
uallU.m. «i
fia«tbeu«
Hut otx* iun»t lui\r
to lie ft pblbmtbnardai. and Jr>U:i iMwftuo liftdnf ft«y i«
of
Tb*^ lit tba ftfef «.f fiff) Jid.
..Mi pb.u.
blog pbilanibrop:
in.v ;
bole
wouM bate droi.i
arltb a thud S.I..1
..tf.lMl
lioldrra niMl .. Id.b . lUiaM.a. T.i
UaWM^n aioti p, bia
il
lied that
<voW iM.t r. lievi. ,
diatrraa tu tiie %ri.-|«l %iUli baU
lion doUara. but tlu* world aliouid bi<ar
from bltu In a uuy^
Tb. lr.D.p.- iH. fa
llgned and a inlauuib
la but lasy by nature, tiut luUrortuue
liaa killed bia at.iblllo.i
!le u
vlrlotia by Inatlnrl. I.ut eiei.l* wl
|«Mde will not Clre.
JJU luiii.l
agatiwt tie w.^rld Ih^u..- il... I.mimI of
tbe world U lurainat bln.
I mil .
lift and ri-babilitate tbe tri.iup. I wlU
return a ibuuaaMl ..f b.io
lie aiiei.t ilaya fl.lnkli.i: tin- .. I.eu.e
ver.and tbe reauit waNibnt In- Imnikbt
farm of :na» a.Tea mnl er.-« t.il tbe
true a«ilutl.il. of tb.. piol.I.-u. warn Ibe
ptun. of tbe olltMa^l to bi» forimr |">
altUrti. To do tbi.. be would baw tu
meet witb ayi«ia.tb>,
and m
roorageum.t.
N.-w lir.-M wo.ild bare
to In. kliidU-..1 uiiib r IIm* Ih.u. f ■ of aui
bitbiri ami new e,H..U of bo|- pbmud
111 tbe dlarouraired eouU.
» day. wbeii 1
a laMMet^. M
tbecu longtd to get lui. k to mm ial and
buidueiia rln b m.
fiawaofi did iMd ni-b tb.Mn. trniupa
up agnluat bard wtak all day and a
lirajer non ting in tlm e%.M.ll.g. il wna
a rreot «liange fur tb. in. nnd l.e pUnwd tu acctjatum them to It by d.-kr.H-a
Tlay 1
re waidied. Imrlm n^l. rJoibiHl
atul Kb
. IndK Tb.*y M,,.- lund-b.d
Witii t.da.c.<» end iieweimiim.... end f..r
a week tbe Work of iipllfllng Weld .m
^ery «iU>.rmMorlly.
Then IIm.- pblb.i.il.ro|.iKi M,kk.»i.d
that Iben- warn work to U- done
lla
waau i tu-utally bnie.jue iiim.nt It. but
be ral|...| bl« eiM-elun-i.. tog,-tber and
jiaternally nl«H-rt.sl;
Wlentleinen. iiuin U m. .-..nmtiinted
that a liMte wurk tnnteriHllv nmeimtH in
tby eb.iiUton ,.f bi- luornl Kmnditig.
I’ud.T tbe Imnigi. Ii.rtnen.-.-* of
about tbt- aortnra. of tbe bed*
and
RICH FIND OF FOSSILS.
i
and Sr^ietary M.**ly ba« order.nl tUai
woik on III. .vMbng Mutiuio m tin
I•lni»pplm* and Haw nil 1- d,*.ontin
mil until tbe ie*t* m.w I*mg romlmt
.il under tb,. Mii.ervi*,..i, ,.f H.-ar Ad
mind .M. lvllle *li.ill lia'.e I** n , on
eludr.l
An .i|a.iopriMi.on of
lia* Imi-i
made foi lb. .i.nd,iel of (b,-*ete*t*. alii
J« Pi»iteer Cioerv StaSIe...
HMIwnEltW.’
ration, and
female wewk-
Mr*. Simplri-You and H:c*.uu.ff sit
there and tell .web other funny slur t.-*.
duii t you?
Sltuplev-\ee* H
•apdal I lung*.
Mn. Simplex
B. J. IVIOROAM
My rush is over now and I have a good many
horses on my hands. They must be sold at
some price. Now is your chance for Bargains.
I havs a few cheap horses for work, have some
cheap ^riving horses and a few big work
horses. Alsoafjnebig black mjire. 7 years
old, weight 1600: a pair of good brown mares
weight 2400: a fine pair of Standard bred bay
mares, drivers 6 years old. weigh 1900: a fine
blocky gray^tallion, weight 1400: a good pair i ’
of black poni^, good todrive or work. Kind- - : j
lygive me a call if you want horses.
''
-............- --------------S4U,plei ( the t»e of W.
gently. -I IbUik I i-aii give you a bet- Pirrce s Favorite
ter tuime than gruwlery for ymir lU-n.- ; Prrsen^on.
It
Simplex-Aw-y.-*. ibnfs very kind, ^Wu^e* rego.
«f ypu. (But be imn.-d aUnit U!u-ailly. ; l^rityvdnc* weak««. IIUUS .U, ..Old fl.uor of W.
l.sjrw^ ■ I *r*» m
.Uy «s;t !i«« Uv
|**ll
•irsix.-;;:.,,,.-..,, „... s—45-j=-a-.::-r^....
It w ill tbeii W tbe
P- n^.Tll mv
,,,
,
,
I ire large vntiiin.-* ,.f six bimdrvnl
4ig,-* ea, b w ill ii.inpri*.. ihe oiH, l.vl
3
ftlWKI
,..a - ■-™;
have f;
fady tab*.
Mr. Slmplci-ob,
COROTS
no sub«ilui#ior the nuilicine which
wtirks wonder* f.»r weak women.
Dr. ISercr s Pleasant Pellet* abould he
»;eb u sLoriJy to U- puMi>b, J.
.lio
So. 1* of Hie Maine
trinU •imdiiei.*|
I'blef
11 S. Ho** of tb
Mu**a* S|**ll
ve1o]s*l foUlte,-li 1.1
I UU* »••r-*•(dl.v I,.,-, lv«il by Tru.
(bU.r:*,. of tb, Mmi.ian Mu
HORSES FOR SALE!
|irlij!»-d Ui Berlin, coooloUe* ibat tbe
U. llli of bomao aul a:.a:ial lubmu
kart* arv tbr aann*. r'fiftU- bare been
autx>9»afuliy Infnned wUl. buuian v1m»
and luade Immune to totmulaala by
racciiiatioo « ben .vouni;
Ibrunu U&mict into a |Mi*itii>u wber# | aider, and that is
be*d ba\e liad’to nay more to till up^ the tnH
- - - tbe »tiK-y, and a* It wa* Le K*.ked *o
alck 1 didn t kno%r be d IHe to tin
e |.erforuiancc. Nothing would
,urpri*ed me leim than to see him
topple right .,ver where lor *T,**1. and j
If i*ea got any relatix.-*-lf mere
tbere a a j fax^wni
fax^wi aiater to
single one of tbe Hamlet ' imlly
------------any. i *bed* and the docWhen- round-I sboubi tl :.L they d [tors care.
see to It tlmt be b
D,oming. '-Vouib»
ooler.v, denresl
d..|ad,tl to lo etaiipaiiy tbe .\jMri|*.*u on
It* trial tni. l>om Sail I raiiriMi. to
Tiilnll. *bovi.i| Ibal V. <i. od a* fm-l tbe
biol
nide Io‘
m .1 w bob* Ii.mple
day on tbe
n.l Ibat
i.,M Horn
j
.
,
j
!
j
! «t
.
I
M« and women of taate and badM«t
< go
caudea over tbe.womfcrfta prt:
"'“^ "*"***
But there ia one
T«l* l» tbe %m%y.
ord.red to mure on for ai
.week*. Ill tbe
air*, of an
bt.ur flH-rw wa* an outbn ak
oil bnrnii.g aH.aratu*
•Ifa l.« aofl a auap.
up. cully,* e».
po*>.lb;litle» iu ot-t-aii
Umpy M.k to tbe pbllan- travel. *oiya the N.-W Volk fommervlal
tbroiu*! "aml tie gang 1* glttin* tireil Adverii*er
;nbe Keii-Ingioi, 1* tb#
of It
What
«i**eng. r ^^eaul^b•^
bj>l traiiMtlant
-Then you migUt go to work/* aug- on
.0 Wbl.b
tbe ex,n-rlmem witb oil U.
wb
ge*te,I Mr liaw-Oi
fm J ba. I-Wfi, trbM. but iIm u*e of oil
• Hut dat Would bit u* demlder way. aa a ({en.-ratiiig j*.wt-r for *ii*am on m-u
I gueti* dr gang bad le-tter move on to ve»«.l« .luitH. u-,. k 1*. IvlN, wlit-n tin
dr m It *b..|»**
HnlKb *!. :im.blp Heirb i. r adopted it
That nlgbi tl>e pbllaidbroiibt toil
AJtn-rt llalbu. dn.H-ior g.-m lai of lln
abme in I be gbsamlng and n alngle
Hamburg Amerbitn bn and an e*iH rt
wayfan-r t-atiie Up Ilm luitb.
Pi *t.o,m*btp m;,Hei>. I* *o o.nn.l
••• ol.*uel. you *ce U fofv yon a man
tlmt Oil i* n.e .•..tumg fuel for *le
wbii tuiN *.t-ii l*-1ter day*. (»mv I lo«d
all the *bi|e. In
a tdla tm tin- Uiik* .>f tbt lliid*oii
,|uoiy
and touoi.d my momy by the bun
«*iulpj*>j wiib oil burner*. u*lug
dred tlM.mu.ml,mo 0.1 msiea.l of Wei*
-Ami t-liVunnrtam-t- bn* br«rtigbt y«,n
Tlo- Hriti*b. rni.,1,
to tid*?" wa* avketl
-It ba*, *ir. aiid If you culd nuin*
Wbeii llie kicking bud embvi. heaskt-tl:
-If you were a phllantbr..pUt airtl
wauttM to aid a tlioioami lniin|e«
return to siu-b-ty. bow w..iibl y.ni go
*ork at ItV
-Vmi have got It down pat. *lr.“ rt-
SpftRov of brooklyn iraa **llftmleL.Sbe Mt br«ftUilcM and aprllbootid un.
Ullbacortaln bad dropped for tbr last
tlme.'nnd noC ootU ahe maa wcU on
her way botne did abe ix.i»bde ber oplnIona and feeliora to ber nlc^'e.
-I pm*d VpbAlM/- abe aakl at last;
-yem, 1 t-ertaltoly pUieil btwc but. .vow
«•. ,W didin «.!.« .ucl. . great
p«t dMl
4m1
after all. ber wit* ba\iug bti^ that
way. -Twa* g imtt y for b.T. but I
t-ouldn't help ibinktng iwould have
IM*.,, iM-tter to take ber Hgbt out of tbe
.iiffs-ncrc.':
I lUV ,h.- l>Vhcst
ful incurv'c at the base of the sinnr. It i* the onlv projwr m«*lcl t
widi thet new Erect
F.rcct Form and
ana Prince** gownx. Fit
Fi your neu. »ircs« i
rt Form and it will I>|_ a masterpir, r nl grace and cliT.once. Price*
from ft up. If yoor dealer einnot supply you M.nd din ct t,,
Hell.
WEINGARTEN 6ROS., 377-379 Broiilw.y, New Yorh
I bn all kin.!* ot
l.oj:s ami
H»HNK
ly oi *.i. nime .-VpJolel. wb..-b went
»»e.t *om. ......nib* i,go.i« *.-.nrcb for
foimd fus*lU ».f ii b,fd of tu.. Muall
b..nn*. *ay« |b,> New York lleiuld.
Tbe aultual* iH.loi.g.xl Iu the tbre,- Pm,!
variety, w bb-b blllienu ba* lN*-n know n
ouly fi-oin skull* and |«*.r fragment* of
tin ft lime
lYofe^aor « »sf«Uie U overjoy ,hI nl Hie
•u. ,s
of (be i%-*cut Sdvircbmg party.
'Jbe word be no-lv.M atntiM tlmi ten
fore leg* ten bind leg*. *e»cml Hkulla
and ,.ue *k. ieion iilimot lut.ot. all in
■ of pre
j
li.e II ip of tiiM itiusii tramp Mc.vn,
whip iHitut in Jaiiimiy of iln* ti-ar af
font* :,li I,lea ,.f Hie .* ..llum.V *.f oil a*
fn.l rioin I-lnln.lelpb.a to .Ira.,-*,-!,,!
only ^^o ton, of 0.1 w,re eoioim.ed.
Tb - J..K*, to., *i,.nni*li.p Tiingbii. eb irt,v.il4.y Hie Heiiii.,1, i
NoUc* of Hoard* of lt«wl*ir»Uo#.
Wartin & Goans
M4'.i^«tn.n^Tthi
7 P
;kil-kold
wanti^ the*?lf .‘J*
intern. O# K. rroni M.
1
business cards
r inl
a *“
“* **“ eoe iw^ b..tt»r Nu ; QU H MTC\ K.\^ac
(4ork. rii
,.r at tb.- rale of :m
I y.-t^ibe saving iht
,-Ctil
aid of wlmli. by
I be ,l.ncrei,e.s. Ill
of mueb lalHif
pu.v idev! 'for
,*e by
lol ,1Kll i*
«U. u-lrolt. T,4-Au. ChXcmgo iSa
A few
'CHSPESI
....HEULTHIESL..
w.mls to nur ft:cm!> U
■ —For HharWrol* aad f**W*ik*y. I * p m.. *i,a ***• ‘
fiardin^ lias and l> um** m:iv n,
Ik* aiuiM.
A* lu im ctin icm '
» unvcnicm c, rcailincs*, rciialei
vonomv, There st-emi
boar ju*l found ”
AND
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
FADS IN FALL JEWELRY.
Tlie *olc ..Ut*tandmg n.*v, Ity Hi fa.blou.vble fall ..ml wlui.^ Jew dry l* dc
taeUable plain g,*bl uiiderw.ur button*.
Tin**.' are put up In *ei* «.r four ami
*U ami can Iw lu.d li, v.'.ry.ng «lS4>a
nnd w.:igl.t*. may* tb,« N.-w York Tuur*.
iMtalimi.. bread and bulf.-r.
milk ami te.i. will, i.uddtiu un.l apple
anmn- a* aide Umm*.-, >unr pnsrnM.. I.aft
iMvit all 1 coiii.l di-mii«. but we itiuid
bulb! on n erne fuuml-iUon
Tlu- corn
ptniitliu; iM’aM.n )■ bei,-. .md we will
to plant.*;
Hut tb. y 4Ud ind pimnHNl. .Mr Imllg
tiattou in..thiij: w«m ..ille.1, aini ad-drcaaea wen* made b.v
Hill. Hallroad Tom and J.h» tbe I error. '1 liey
were unaniinunu in tlieir «'one|iu»uu*.
lUildbead rUarlle wali.M uih.ii Jubu
Haw eon.
*i'ully.*’ be aald. -your ebiiff don t go
, dow n. You can t make a eiioc of o«
Amerbwu rm U.rn u«m|i, \Vc t ongbt
de Idiw wa. to lift u« up and atiilT u«
Wld ambitiun. but It MH*ma dai >i»n bau
n tittle m beiue to work. He gang am
now n*aUy to inov«- on •
Hitting alone .m the %.Tamla of faU
tootuc ttiat c»cuing, tlm pbllauibrty
plat rvall*e,t that be b.-.d aoim-bow
•nade a futhire of hli e\|a.rUm-nt. but
be waa m»t «*ntlrely dlmixuiraged. Tb#
twit Kd might rvallre all bt* anllclpatlona.
New a of tl.e founding «.f
tbe borne bad tm.eb*d tbrougt.iuit tbe
aiate. and lumbU- of tbt^v d.i>m Uure
were fi.urt.vn m-w caUei^
\\\ were
made wcb*ome. nnd In liU III lie addrewa be Im.k i*ar.‘ to eapbln that fa#
bad no lA^yct aa«e to nwtor%* lln-ui I#
Ibeir loat plnow Hi a,vlclv. lYmu tbe
way tbe -ikitUMila- got nwny with tb#
peurUlona lie argu.sl tliat auildtUm
wna arouM*d Id c»cr> breaat. nnd tb#
fViMral flgbt w bleb n-aulttM ov.t a .llaroaoioo «a to w ln tber a ba.vataek or a
i
I
aUMe fumlalnM tt,e Im-.
iWpin*
quarter* wa* ctin«trm>l u*
rt‘vi%wl
of tbat laraotMl lndc|vmlem*e wbleb
bad long Uvn cru»lM*tl dt.wn by tbe
world . rude hand. Tbe **.wn planting
•miaim wa* drawing to H- eb^w-. but
tbe pbUantbroiUat felt It bl. duty to
throw out a liuil n^gardlug work. At
tbe tm**iu «»f alarm Touri.'en tramp#
pickei) uji tbclr tweiity-clgbt Hv»t and
walked out Into tbe cold and cnieL
»«i<i which yt't ivaptH'lcd iNT»oual
rvidemv of Inmii
The button* i,
M- «*ul,*r aid,'*, and tin- r.w.-r*r
Im lolb.wmg table w .11
of the r,‘*iN*-ti,r merit*
tdl
The p-iw of oil l*
Ion. a figure wbiel, I* not
a com]aris4in ,»l quality and ex
cellence of light, l,>gethet with
vast liot-rcosc of cost, will con
vince the most skeptical man he
makes no mistake m imstallmg
gas m hts ]*iemiM:s.
Aside frmn
It* mer.Ts for cov»Vmg and light
ton. alibougb n tnorc fns|Ueiiilv
for f.-. or ,wen |U; and »* i.l piv*,M,l
lor
ELEcmn
ndi!|,* tlier,. w uu
Hl.d Hw.l,
Mine
elty a* a iiHuuilng.
noibing ex.vU IU
l*i|iub.rHy pomj*-,iMU gold, a dull Ho
mau gol.l wUb a green tinge.
Boardaan Rliir Elictric
Light and Pmr Go.
(.,*».«.*ndKort W*>a.
.4- IVU*Jt.F *nd M
,.r «r»nd
.
^ THnMlX».\MI 1»
< etlo* la Hjosllta#
n.wCMy n loa m
r it.Koet W*v,..n4_
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4r,«l. K.Un..r...*ad
.'TJv’rrt.-j.i;,'" • "•
.*Lr.C,S;.!Sr
Thru
r L lxa KWt*«i. (i I* a T A
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DR. SAWYKR
-DENTIST-
TRAVERSE CITY GAS COMPARY
MANISTEE k NORTH EASTERN R.R
AND
» WORK A yiPBvTAl.TY
t ,-an U* pum|**d
aUMo! in nil Muir
Mlb»-r ativantage*
anp that a ahtp Mtb-n w iib oil i* fa)
t^mt lr»* siukaUM than wlwn l.ideu
with
that for a given weight It
tin* double the .bwiulng rad.u* of eoal;
prest-rvt, tbr bull from vurrod'hat water halbiM tanks are ren
superfluoa*. and that no amok#
■*»<> »o «'
DON'T Be Fooledi osa-rEoe-A-rwir
tM&m' .
of Don*, K.T., "ia Dr. Kinf ’a
in.t*OTery
1
alwajt
vmniah before it
It oorea aore lipa. Oongha ond'Oolda, beonna# it ol
cbapped Iwiida, ohilbUlna. Infallible ! ciuoa
In mr *ix yeor* of aalaaI it boa
for Pil^ J60 at Joa. U. Johnaon and
fiJ?rd.' 1 hare kaown It to -re
F. IL M#ml*a drag atorM.
iwifferrrs from Throat and Lung tlU-
A A.«»-.4c.r«i».____ Slip ".'?5 ;i.
J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. O.
^
7-------------- r* lD pm
vlS’-iS..-
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
O. I». OARVKR
ISr. ~
FIRE INSDRANCElSILr^rr
M-^jWl^HIrs V'oajt-
rC3o.l
lb*v..hMfdu*«,X**»I
L, L. A. BUILDING
'
Aw»H#a*s FaaaonM HeoMbw.
••***•
lAXik with horror oe 8kin Kmptiont.
"The foatest aelliog Article 1 hav#
niosone*. Sore*.
Dore*. rimpie*.
voer don't « mj .lore. ” wntoa dmgKi*t G. T.
Blotol^
Pimple* Ther
C«lman-s InMrIor Spar I* th.
ry. !
111 w.tb oil
Hiss-n b ath, I
d;,u M-al. g*d:.t *,al. m«li
IIml ttrbfital *e«l will al*o I** wo
house,
while lor bathroom purjioscs our
“Humphry Instantaneous Water
Heater” is the at me ol perfec
tion.
Apjilioncv* ot all destTijitions on show an ! :.»r sale at ..ur
office
F. 1 ront street.
^
I,.,.,..,
r*
j
unvmli..
1
j
,
the
Uotu* hlora
PER 1000 WATTS
Nursery burners arc ai*<» a
grc.il convenience m
rapidly In
a* w.-rc their
I driven mit by
l‘Hlay
» J,,
“i'u*tvn..cr* are constantly asking for -n,,.
‘ *».* » iiy ,
Mo.....
x
limited time.
Our healers being
as easily contrullcil as our gas
ranges full cfticiency being dc\cl-
ga*.
1*^
!-.»
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA
IS
ing, gas can l»e uscviinicnniilently for healing small hkmu*: otlives, bathrooms, etc., when licat
I* rciiuircd promptly, and
r, H..WJJPI.
L.IOH-T
oJK^^ on the instant, the exiK-n^e
me*. prneiU, drc**lng ca*,-*. rte . and
» Mg f.iriune nwalt* the man wM» will
•ring out MMiwiUtng really novel. Ther#
an. all kind* of ad.apt.ntiou*, but both
ug tUat I. at on.x, unique and artla
til rr-mv
tt lMlId OUl.V
Tbl* liml 1*4111 Hup
tbe blMory and dev,
bor*,- III Aineri.M.- sab!
■ |6EWUinaiMltE|
r.A.anoau..« p « : —»««v
UidLNkir a TiakvEstiaatM
llard.uoi TiniWr ,i.J Stul.1,1.
Und. Kur S*lr
OKMTiB*r
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
J. M. TULLER
EW.HASTWGSASOR A. D. TYLER
FIRE liSURAICE ^ ,
DeiltiSt
““iSiSifsassri:
li OFFICE:
“
HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
I
iBTartwyniiM
naauy
WIDOW
STEBBINS ,
Sr OCOIIQC M. BRISBANE
m-c
0,ic
rerema wt
ugly under tbe tofJo*
tllng fluid. Juat wbsu
the potnt whare ws
Ing bslla and oil weUa
♦
ponclMd our hewda all round, and ths
laat nswa ws got of blm waa that bs
PwIcSm of Ohio wii ao old man. a had left Oil Oty In a wagon, wtta a
buck sys nnd a broken noss
Urn* ma aad a dorld«<Ux bcMorlj
For a . . k we monmed and could
tHit be liSd a abrrard b«ad and a
Dot
»-uuifort*d-tbat Is. tbs }oungrr
of UMMM7 lia trcmcbt bis mint of
msu uwuriHd. Old Prrklna. who bad
«7 to tbs I'Miiisrlvanla ollfisida
« capital In tbs matrim
tbs introtloo of Inr-mislii* It lo two
awore not aoftly. but of
mlata.
laodcouUj bs
Wkiow
.\i tbs sod of that llms ws beard
that Widow Mtrbbloa had married a
Widow StabUaa llrrd la tbs cmtar of railroad coodortor. who had woo her
tbs all Mt on a farm of t««itr-uos out uo lbs |4sa that she <x»uld travel on
acraa. Flftjr jcan old. wab a fs< v that paaaea all uvsr tbs w«cld. That anrh a
bait could wlo a woman wbo by tbs
would slop a cbxi. abe bad bs«i a a id
oar^for fiflasD ysara. ULs bad duar bsr ttntkc of a pen could ctunma nU mil
-a of tbe
iJooa Is one <d tbs
ilm to mcm boabaad
t«t s% rr7
I-irtlcu
asx gsnsmlly and
man In tbs aumMibdiOK soobtl*^ bad
Isr
foosbt ab/ of wbat tbrj isrui«d tbs
days afie
booistlsac and tbs talkl«at woman In all
five leaM-a. and
ir bad . Xs«nited
xs
iVonajIranU.' Wat wb<-n oU aaa afnirk
r farm looked Xlks a roMsro U-sbhe.
Widow Btsbbiaa bsntms lbs «^oUr of
atrangs thing happ
cu a atmi
maactains Inlcnal
Tbs %aUiatiou of
hu*t*aml. tbs gf^ora-ksd out
glata. tbe Uirers and all handa on tbe
two blrda
and abs dstmnlo
ground. Not a drop of v»U waa evsr
atrurk oo that farm. They went dow*n
to sand rock and oth.-r kinds <.f rs-k.
Sbs calmly au^oorsd that l.sr fanu,
they b.irsd and they ton»edurd, but It
fur wblrb abs bad bsm offsf>Ml
was a dead loss. Ths oil Insm sssmsd
waa Dsltbsr fuvwaak* nor to Itwas, but
to have made an bland of that farm.
wb««s>sr married Lcr <^»uld d«. wbal bs
A year latsr It waa offend to any man
Wksd with tbs prop<Tt.T
Wystj Oiaii
who would take It and |«y ths uxea.
wbo4*sard of tbia imaclnsd bs bad tbs
1 mvrr heard whrtlwr the d.M-b*r
cbaocs of a lifsUinr. but tbs widow bskerned of Lis narrow
or whetbrams mors and ro«.rs |ianirular sv<Ty
♦r ths unforiunats rallcNid man Imog
himself in desiwlr. but i-rsonally I
*of tbs ctilur of tbsir balr or tbs atxe of
bavs always licrii prufoutMlIy gtateful
tbsif fsrtto Widow Stcbblns for jimuounclug lur
1‘srklna waa among tbs Ilrat to offer
kt.se sprung, nsaralghted and empty
bta bsart aad band to Widow 8tele
beaded.
Una. Hen waa an oppurtunity that
voold not demand tbs invs*tiusijl «.f
T<»sk Hlas at Itls WerU.
any of bit trsaaursd «wpltal. lbs few
Many
show fh«i lodUns
tlTS widow looked blin over and |K»lnt.
bavs not Ih^‘U wanting In ealeutatUm
sd to tbs gate.
and cunning In their denlinjM with
••You can paaa rtgi.t on 1 dou i bs
lls^s I'd bars uiarrlsd y<ni ten ysnra w hile i«x.ple. Indeed, the iMlefacc. al
though suiH-riur ill ii.lemgvm-,- and edago. when I uasd to f.-*l like coin’
m-aiJou. Is often obliged to look very
out lu the Oelda an* apnrkln* a acarsahan» In urth-r not to Ussai.e ths duisof the crafty red man lu “The lHw»*ns
of N.«U Amerl.nr tl.ls aiM-cdt^s la r«^
latsd
but again abs laugbt'd at blm. Tls-n.
An Indian, aftir hi^artug u |«^aeher
with rigbtsoua wrath binring lu Ida
text. -Maks vows to
, bs rode bark to town and failed
of ua waa to lx» tbs vlriliu. A o»W
bloodsd agreement waa drawn up In
black and white. Terkloa waa to furtiUb all tbs CBplUl for ua to timke a
good api*saraui-v Ufors ths whlow.
MOVE AGAINST TIPPING
lUDwiy Porters Unite to Figlit
the System.
A nw TQKI LODOi: OBfiiniElX
flinty Mmm Mot Is m rHemts Ca» ta
tlww to Moot la Cbtoa«w boat Jaw
Ooe of tbe most aurprlalng tkvelop
menu of. conveiUloa work at Saratoga
cams bear telng overlooked In tbe ezcttemeiu and Inteivai surrunodlng tbe
New York liemocratic stale txmvcotloLi. says tbe New York World. An
aasocialioo of sixty Fullmau purten
»Sa organised at Saratv«a tbe otbflr
day with tbe avowed pun>vise of abob
kblng Ibe lipiOng ayait-m.
Tbe iiorter. say tbey don't want tlja;
tbey want living wag«w.
Tbe New
York lodge, whkb waa formed at Sar
atoga. will send delegates to a cunveoUou In Cbicugu next January, w ben tbe
National Colored Men's llailruad assocUtlon will U- revived aud a strong ef
fort made to orgauUe tbe porters on
every tuilivad sjsiem In tbe wuulry.
Tbe jaifU rs seldom get such an opjartiunlty to gatbiT lugctber ns was
nfford«-«l by the t>n-seuce of s«> many
ott^
oollikHuiU itqi
NEW WHITE HOUSE CHINA.
1 he new glassware win conam m
144 tdtcM or tbe fineet cut cxywiBL
Each piece will bear tbe great aanL
Hffany la now engaged in dealgnlng
about 5uo pieces of eohmlal aUver.
wWeb wlQ complete tbe presidential
dinner aerrlce. Tbe old allrtr waa In
macb beiUT coodHloo than tbe china,
and tbe new piecea cooalat mostly of
oyatcr and otber odd forks, wbkb bav«
recently become requisite for a well
appointed table.
Laat winter Mrs Bouaevelt renewed
the White Oouae napery with the
dalntleat creatkina to be fonad in tbo
PbUlpmnea and Porto Ukvx
Tb* mflflBl0c««t cMim aerrice tor tha
White jnooae which la being Amlgpad
•t Ibfv WDdgwood poctarla. at Stoke.
EagUnd. will arrive some time In Dw
eembrf. aa.vs a Washington sfieclal to
the New York World. Tbe design and
pattern are of Mrs. Hoasevrli'o aeketiou. The president ^and Mrs. RooacYl. Van
.Vlbany to visit all the fa
mous ehlna luaunfactnrvri and place
the ivuiravt. This t bina w dl‘ bv the
TKAVKBflB CITY
t glSkiaiil servkv purv-haaed by
layes waa from the UaviJand
t servltx- U plain white, with
a gold txvrder
>rder. With Ihr great seal of
the I Ulted
d .smi,.. iu ,>ulor. on each
Idev*r. T
nrst
lies have |i«x-u used for the
decvTailoi,
whjfr iiouiH* tul.k-warv.
Tbe d.-lgu aud shaiH-* have lx-, u .x.py.
righted iit> J may iml l.e dupH. aiKd exrtuissuai of the iTvaidetit.
omstsf of MLV.
nrti-in
dinner plates,
uuxeu hn-akfast phuo«. ten duaen
plates. live d.o:cu iM^-ad and l.uttcr
Idates,
es, leu d.a. u S..UP iilatea. eight
after
ten dioen ovst.-r plates, ten dusen tlsu
emy four platters.
plates and tvvemy-four
Mrs.
ell haa
muvh anuoy.d t.y exaggepatl-d
cenilng the »x».t oMhls wiTvkv. It la
stand that the vhma w ill .
I’olk-e Chief William S. Devery s jlo.iaai. Th.rty th.ius.’iuil
;e oir. the Fltevlr. wbkb beaded allowed for the put. lias.- ,.f vhliui. s;lglassware f..r the repk-tmn of
axial train
la- W'uU.They I
to an addn-ss by WUIhtm U.
X tall ucutor. who bad
taken exivlh-ut care of the iH-I very
party ou the trip lu Isaraiog
from
New Vufk and who bad received a
auUtnulinI tlj» from Ibe .Mnib district
leader.
-We porters
I organise." be,said.
-lu no utlnr way can
udard of our servkw tu Ibe f
public nud vviiH- out the sysb
PAW LINE
tips. Which luakei. U-ggars of every
of us men. We don't want ll|w.
We want the Fullmau tximijany to i»ay
CUaSD IMSTaNTLV AY
ua wages ilml we can live ou.
• We ore laid
for a trip Uiwven .New York aud Chk-agu. The
cumjvany makes iwrliapi
out of
that same run.
-You all know what sort of service
lbs pnoehtr afisi ih . JriuLn‘‘‘and
some |s»rters give. U a mau gives one
aald:
of ua a dollar m.. be is very likely to
’1 have ma
get imrticular altrntlou i*aid tu him.
and tbe rest of the iiassengers' are
Cure all pain and r»-iirve invtantly
I a mils Hurprlaed.
neglected. The public gels tbe worst
aald, 'Well, ktvp
of It, and our prof»-sslou suffers from
n r VP ONLY 1?Y
these Individual ca>s-*.
viiig at tbe house i
-If we ralsv* the sumlard of service,
we c:m gv«i more out uf the Fullmau
mrmmm
cv*mi»uuy. and we cate vlo it isi no oiher
way.
We must oigauixe. and he a
This was also granted, but when, aftw ijK- out tbe
rr suitpir. the liidlnii aunoumed. ’i
g«w"
have nnide a vow to sUsp lu your
The sisHvb was vIhx red. t uber l»orhouse.” the mliiUter iH-g.iii to fesr that
lets talk.xj l!, the s-nine way.
Tb«
th.-n* would t»e no end no the m*w s of
-N. w York lodge was org.Vnlred w lib a
bis nitenilve kudlttr.
burraU, aud the following temSK»rary
•Thst Is t-asy to di.. aud you should
Odlivrs-Werc elected:
keep your vow.” be said. ' I will give
Frt'sUb'iit. Williaui II. Crveii; \k*e
you a Issl llul.” he addtsi, -I have
prestdeiii. \l*imam t.'raiidy; secretary.
made a vow that .vou aiiaU hwve t»e
C-T. t;r»x*ii; treasurer, tkxvrge Wrnv
morrow morning."
Fresnlemtlr
went to iH very Just
The Indian nodded, ’ t’essl! ' he said.
tH-r.*re the Dev
sjax ial train left for
-You make n.y v.*«s «-om«- mu-. s<» 1
borne and told blm alvuut the new ..r
make vuur vow ct»me truer' And lh<»
gunlmitou. lie said the ptrlcrs wnut
next uiorulng he went away In go#d
ed to gel anuuumvmeni In the news
humor.
lutiars
• Ikv you rcaltre what .vt»u re doing?”
Kwrir »lslW«.
tusked tike big chief.
The exccllcu.v of iwrly risiugaod Ita
’•Yes." said Forler iirven. ”1 know
Inspiring lufluent>e on U.th Issly and
that I'm liable t«> h»«- my iKMililon
mind have U'«*u tbemss for the poct'a
w ith the FuUu».nu vv.u»i«ii»y. but I’m a
aong aud the aage s sermoti. Fairly ris
utan, ami I've gut the right to expresa
ing promoi,.s ebsTfuluess of lemjHr.
IS up new caivacHles of enjoyment
ehmunel^ of delight to w hleh the
sluggard must Iw* Inaonsible.
It iiuTettwsi the sum tif humuti cxlst.%M Kspert's Xlesvs on Tips
eius- by stsullng frtiUi Indt.h-n.v In.urs
TIm- -Vokirvxl W ail,
that would else lie utb'rly wasted, and.
a lHs.k on the duties and resiKUislbiUbetter allll. um]UestloxiabIy conduces to
tlca of wallei^. was Usued the t.lher
longevity. All huig bveis Imve Isvn
day. nays a Chicago dlsje.tch t*. the
earlj rlwr*.
New York World The auiluo- U John
Now, the hahit of retiring to Ik^I at
a Coins, an old time Chi.ugo waller
late hours w ill hgrdly admit of «wrly
-A waiter should never pla.v blms. lf
rising, therefore the lUHvasUy of reIn a iK.sitiun of .-viHx'taney lu tbe matfralidng from the one In order to mervre
1.T of rvveivmg a Up. " * says Coina.
tbt* advantage of the otiu-r. From six
-and should avoid appivutchiiig a guest
to eight hours are gem-rally held to tie
If be iKVs him in the a.'i of drawing
tent and no ik»ubi on the average
change frvmi hU dh ket.
.V waiter
should nevne invae as an ol.jtvt of pity
r shH-p hi regulattHl much by the
with a view to securing a lip.
If be
m. lu wluliT js-ople He lunger on
deserves a tip. be should let the guest
a.-»>..unt. as they say. of Us being tvx>
fe^within hiimwlf tluit be des.Tv«ii It.
dark to get up early. There Is aome
sJpild the wail.T rtHvIve a ifp itrevlxlausibUlty In tl
sou. but the sya
oha to waiting on tla* gue^t he should
leiu lu «v.ld and dark weather la more
leave it lying
the table and then do
prvHje to sUx-p tiutn In llglit and sunny
bU level U-st to earn It.
.\ waiter
Invalid, nev^ generally plenty of
abould never make any demoostrattoa
bed rvwt. anil they should prvwure It by
of gratitude w h. u revvivlug a tip be
going early to Is-d.
yond a imltte acknuwledgiiienL
Thi-rv' are more hiwlth aud strength
to l»e fiiund In the pmcik*»* of aselng
WOMEN AS “IMMORTALS/*
the sun rts<* than In looking at It tu any
PUBLICATION
other part of thetUy.
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It will gi\-c you a clear head and a 9oand body.
It keeps >*our liver acting and j’our system
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For sale at your Dmggi
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w n KKV A WHITK. >if. l.;*as
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.!
« n Carload From Indiana
On Wednesday. Oct. 15, I wi 11 have a car
load of fine farm and draft horses from
Indiana, whidh will be exhibited at Brodhagen's Livery barns on State street.
See these before making a purchase.
LEO SOLOMON /
S€OS€[]^
Modern Eloquence
-The Greatest Spoken Thought of the Nineteenth Century”
ixx'Ttia nnokK u>.>sr. anh i
oca iuuLt*d am. aaia .\u.
tbe one who strunnl wife and
farm waa to divide pn»tUa w ith lbs re
malnlng three. Ws dr^ w U.t*. and I
won. I’erklna waa HIktmI aa to uiy outflu ereu to tbe dlauuud stud and gold
headed cane, and It waa u preiiy auell
man who drove up to Widow Mtebbina'
fm
«;ri-
pL
li
*"l bad beard of Widow
bad not yet a«i*n her.
glance 1
bbuni. but
At the llrnt
my llnery
!«■ day
isinnpUy plaivd ber anna akiiuU* ua
the fence aud luft»rinsd me tlnit I waa
knee aprung, nearalchti'd and empty
beadtal. What I wdd In rt^urn waa
•Mually frank My plain talk iiU,ut her
personal ap|.earamv rather tl.-VIM her
senas of humor, and a* I tc*»k my d«panure abe iwlUvI tnit that If she didn't
And a mau that aulted ber U*tt<T with
in a mouth abe rrekum^ abe d drop me
a line.
iiuggau went out neit. and n baud•omer fellow waan'l to l*s fouml lu tlie
vrdlally
to M I
led out to execution when Widow
•icbblua auddenly aaksd him If he
could writs |HH*iry. t>n bin replying
that hs could not she aluH.k her head
and aald that abe had dtvld«H) to marry
a poeL Duggan obligingly offi'ri'd to
kam. but abs d«xUmd vhe c»*uldu t
«he wanted a full fledges! |kh*u
not one who waa Juat sxjH'nmenUug In
tbe aru
-You ass,*’ abe aakL -when 1 wo* a
young girl 1 atarted to wTlte jioetry
an* bad to give It up fttf the wawhiub.
Bsslu' that I m rich now. rn^g^dn' l«ick
to lU an’ I want a hual^nd that’ll apprretate an’ help roe,*
Our third man waa a physician. Tbe
widow lookv^ blm over crlUvwUy and
naked:
-C5an you t
o. madam:
1 am a doctor *
•Tic.
mada
-Lawaoe: You're the tint doctor
tbat’a propoasd. I'd like you to write
poetry; but. then. I can do that, an*
parbapa you can cure my asthma an*
rteumatla. Yea. I thluk yuu U do.”
-But 1 thought you ifc^anted a poet,"
orful amart arter tew years in wllegc.
ain't he?
I nele Ilmnery-Rmart! Waal. 1 reck
on! W y. that boy WTtlea hla cx|H*naa
Items» all lu rrvnch, squire.-Chicago
Jrwelrr ^orvrltr FWr Woasew.
The -pickup ' 1. tbe popuUr name of
a Dcw ldi« In jewelry. It Is an oroaeotal buckk dvwlgned to hold up tbe
.in while walkluf It may ahs» Is*
am in front, with a ribbon, or to keep
le bodlix*. the Ult and the akin In
i\rop<T rvlatluus at tbe tvack.
I'rackin of t&s t
Fsigbin' of tbs horssa aa i
h^vT load.:
shiver
ver In Iths
iMVM the r*w have lost,
• a w hisper on ths bUlto|« of the comin- of ths frost!
OoM«r»l u blooBlB
Nsar the boai> t>crrtcs red
I with my proai»ecta in oll'afot
the light to change her mind as often
aaaheUkca You can bring tlie preach Ab' ths boys bav-e brought tbs wagoDS
for a bnak rids with tbe gtrls
ar over at aoon aa you plmae-’’
The young d.K*tor came l^ck to ua GUd sounds in all the woodian s; talat
seboas riwm-tbs town,
laoklng ten yvara older. It bad lw«n n
tbe barkln* of the squirrels as tbs
fair and aquare agreement, but we
blck-ry BUU faU dowm.
could oee that be wanted to throw ua
down. Ue waa aa poor aa a cburch
Mouan but the proapect of rlcbsa which
wo dangled before bla eyea could not
hnalih tht aamocy ot JlYdow Btabbtea* |.
OK MODERN
Femlua. a Frvmhwumau’a n‘vlew. I
baa aaked Ita rvadeni to give the luim.-a i
of the forty I'n-mbwotnca wbo wuuld j
thing aa a I'tvn. h tawdeu
en. aaya a
the FhlUdrlphla IT.-S*
Among the
names sent lu were many well known
to American*, some uf tlu-m l*elng
Karmh Bernhardt. Augusta Holme*.
Rcjane. Gj;iv t'alve.
val and Lui'i I'.llx Fourv.
There were alwo tbe names of the
wives of writer* well known In tbe
I ulted Bute*, like Alphonse Ivaudet,
Edmond Uoatawd and LVlhve FeuUleL
A Mask tw aawtk Atrlaa.
A rush of emigrant* frum Auairalla
to South Afrlva ha* a»t In and U worrylng tbe amborliies, mv* the Argu
ns UL Applicant* for permlu to emi
grate bare to prove themsclrea |*«w
awed of a minimum of grmO. The requlrcment. tugvnher wiib^e expense
of Ibe voyage. U an ulwurfe tu tbr
fKKvr in purvM*. and the re»ult U that
ship* fruin .\u*trails are suffering with
«av> The iwptalx
lH>uud from Mel
he had twenty ' ‘
aengers ou Uvord. and so be look a
drank' i-oursM-. He droj»l*ed aU the
ay. mt
on Un* Auktrahan 1*04*1 2LQ
nUh-a frvm .Melliocme.
Tbe anclrnl belief that dreams wera
an imjvortanl eUmeut in tbe diagnosis
of disease baa l*e<a revived uf late by
tngLad » tr.ovt bnoiara tnrn have J
tLtrJ- arrar.rNl -I7
edit
tbrmseirrs cloqarct with w.trd and jen — nirn
wbD taw «:hirwe.l eminence In var.ed fieUs o!
actnrity.
Tbeae gems of tpoken ihooght were fagmee Irom
Uck of proper pTe*er*at;Te mcana. nnU the Hon.
Thotnaa B. Kecd, npL»n rolantarily reLrmg from the
Speakership oi the Hoaie of Krpresrautiec*. g
men of toitk »nd exjrncn.
E*«. South and Writ, and the Mother
Country as well. h»*e l*en trircbed lor gems is
every fielJ of rh-qoenc*
Here was a ketore that bad wroogbt npoa the
very scab of great aadience*. there an ahrT,<LnnrT
speech, which ‘ between the bne* ' was freighted
with the desbnies of aaboni
Here vras aa eokgy
erprcsxing in few bat virde word* the love, the hotter
and the tears of milhonx, and there an address pry - | v
aaat with the Irmts of a streoaoes Lie s work
c
perchanoe. a teauaiacriKe, keen. acianHant rrpari^
or a story, poieat in stgniflcaace, and aflame witS^ "V
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T«i«rraph —r^tom Up To Hour
TBAVKB6B CITY. MI CD. MONDAY tMToBCrt
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I Saturday*^ Issac
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SIXTH 'tRAB-NO. 1699
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“Si*5TlK‘„
FATHERS AND SONS
Books!
the core jut
A good acdieooe. oooiideriog the
Jt««loryn^lhojmiictioiiof P«oioreIa One Italian Shot and Anothor weather, gathered in Mooatague hall
yerterday afternoon for the mtn’i
Cr.rKSTr.y«r..BayHaeClalm.iJ^^^*J^~‘^'^j^^^’^'
Stabbed to Death
meetioK. oomlocted by Rer. John U.
ed More Victtma
i near tk« Oral Wood I>Uh Co . Ooct. j
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Carnie. The erangelitt tool for hie
•object, **Fathert and 8one.- and
wore Ills diooonret aboot thrc.* Mbit
idrtnrM. Daeid weeping orer Atieoand tb« Ott d<M
Haul weeping orer the Jewiih
jwbiohbadkMM^ wtro by Praok Cor- jEarly Yoatorday Morning In I oatioo'and i^hmt weeping
mt UM»* articiMcoT. I
grave of Lasarna The
general
And the Three Young
T.C.. L. AM. Camp
•mtohofthe ticociil
thought was the madness of living
Navar Returnad
oooTinoee tiiow> who hare oondoeled I
without God. dyinK without GM and
tiie •earoh Uiat lU boat moat hare !
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to b* «ilO Him iD
oapaixed far oot in the bay. T here!
1I«U.
.kM i.d **■•“ *” ''*• *“*'
war blood in the bottom of the boat. |
'cl0»d With . IMtbrtlC .tOTTolth.
THEIR BOAT WAS CAPSIZED AfObileM
Bod, tVM
from eome of the bird*'
wblob the boyf had abet
\i».t II..1..1 I.,
' hliawilf wid "Wifo till tbrr Imud. d
Allyeawwday
afternoon
Vencil
81ed
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And Unfortunata Boys
T.o lt.l.«.. ... .l.,d
*'•'
|or with hU gaaoline laonch. William ' ,hct tbrooKl. »ndond« «r.,t l.rld ,“■» »r«l ®t c.« or»r the
Raachad Shore
IKelterly witl. the lanncb of W. N. ond.t.cri»to.lcW.«.,,.ro.nlti‘^*
.tro..,....d
Kellry. F. O Henmann with hi* and
Of a drunai n trawl in th. T. C . L. A . I**^**'^!
Charlr. Kennie with the Uonch of
Frank CarWet.
George Ott, wiU» Uie steam lanucb
early yest.rdar morning The eiac^
SOLDIER LIFE IK ALASKA
of Grriliofc Rroa. ‘ also in the seart-h.
dt'iails of thi tragedy ar« diftion
ware trarerslng the bay each with a
learn, as the Italians are a close Hoy a. l>wra»r Wr
M*.
rammt
montbed s«it. and in many case
U.lbg
ud .11 with book..dr«-,
eu. lor u«.r bod... Ko larti.rr
wEHi ON flUNHNc TRipilr^riSiiiii'"*'
AainuneaceBeV lineor Sunterd Boud Books ai
15c, 20c. 29c, 35c. 40c and 50c tod
a new, edition of some of thfUle Copyricht BsoU ai
75 cents.,
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Hobart Beecber €«. w Prpps.
Keep Oul
tbe
THE WEATHER
It ts a jjtc.it Avx\ chcajH-r
•<» get a pair ot tiiM>rrs m
;i 1 tsE than h* |. j> .^ugh
utc all wihtct long.
\V c scH liMn.!-. til
Rubbers
: ;
IM
FREE
DRIVE IN
I'orM) . A <.
•\i. sroKi,
We have placed on sale several new
lines at $3, $3.50 and S4. We give you
a snappy and ver-y stylish shoe. We
show the very latest styles used by Eas
tern makers of Footwear--B0X Calf, Kid
and,Patcnt$. :::::::
Cbe Old Reliable
FRANK FRIEDRICH
PAPER PAHERNS
FOR ALL GARMENTS
two AEItO\ArT'» KII.I.EO.
bCirvdm
of
Men’s Outing Flannel Night Shirts
We also recommend
THE DESIGNER
newest jaitcm>.-..,..»Oo
____ ___ 70o
Extra heavy Outing - liamlsomc
|atlrin>. tanrv trimmctl, tao
iHMkcts. slandin-toUar; m/cs U\K.
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IS. splcmlM val'ic. . .^|.90
^AaJ JDblVI A8—a iica lot jiivH»jK:m*.ini*vci f;a»I mu h |itctli.jlit. ‘niTiNiai*' Umiming--|.30
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VVuoias's MsrariiM.
F.,r N..v.-n.lBT. i. tou<« Ur.Urly I>n4.-M immU-r
oo.
Il i. i
Price 5c
Before You Buy a Cloak
$c« tbe flreat line «p« are sbbtoing. Che styles
are tbe very latest and you will be pleased
with tbe extremely low prices. « « « «
STEINBERG S wKUABlE DRY 600DS AND C10THIN6 HOUSL
You Take no Chances
h
iJypbi in^ <»r«!cts hctc. With teask.naMv miluc.iAU l.H aiiv f.i.lci, im
inattci how Ur-i, as wc keep in
lo'Hhuuii outside io.iTk«':s..............
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
A snap in Men’s Wool fleeced Underwear
--Just opened 72 dozen, the 50c kind —
they are yours while they last for
the Rarn>ent. Sizes 32 to 46 J
Jlshcr &
221 Tront St
38c
w oKii out Of n w
and you will l.c astonidi
to sec the -real -imount
ot han<! tailoring cvi.Icncdl everywhere in
the s’It. hin- of the gar
ment this hand work
make* «vur t lot King re
tain itN sliaiKT when
other makes would lie
nothin:; Init a “ra-."
DESIGNS THIS YEAR
ARE VERY EXCLUSIVE
All the nfw color, and
combinations of the jxipular coronation cloths.
Our line at $1J. $15,
$H;. $17, $1S we ieel
Acrv pr.iud of so -will
V ou when \ ou own one
of thesic han.l tailored
suits.
|ii
SiWi
At 10 Cents a Copy.
4^Mlall»TbrB».«iair
Washington. (>ct. Hi •\!»sii.unt Sivieuty oi the Tic*»ary Taylet tivlay
the comer of
and Stale streets Traverse City, lor
■clectcii the
the Ideation of the publn-lmil<lii>g The consideration Ivring about $r».tK>0.
mil
.Same irimmc'l with hmshm^ hraul, jkh ket______
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LOCATION OF FEDERAL BUILDING SITE SETTLED TODAY |
-ANNOUNCEMENT FROM WASHINGTON.
fruill
Go\A/ns
MlfredU. ^
Friedrich
ON THE CORNER OF
STATE AND CASS STREETS
! im
Boys* Outinr Fltnncl Night Shirts - Mil icn-th wuh * uu... fSOo
Ole know to be Good
- r-,rrr:,v;i:
snJ CK.I.T- Hieli
lu««Uy t*ir
\A/or*lcl
tiiat have Nio..,! the lot and
after «lay
Mr. Thos. T. Bates of the Hreotd
thoogh the search wm
Thr. e of the hahaiis. twv brother^ has reoeived a very interesting letter
taeralng. and there is erery reaaoa to fnlly.
l.y the iiam. of Ih-ries aug Vincent from Roy A. la cker m the I niied
: bafleire that ilie bodUs of all three are
This forenoon the
Kal.U'i^ lor .il. ii-t i at low*";Ferrando end
‘
^
^ Htotes Hospital Ooriis statiom d ut
at tha bottom of Ofand Trareree bay.
Fort Liscom, Alaska, in the gold r*.
whiob U always loath to giie np iu
larger ones were and this afternoon "
‘‘^*»“rday eremng glons lU)y Decker is at a t.rother of
Harvey
Decker
recently
rrtumeil
Frofik Oorbett is the h; year old son
from the Phihp;itnea He writes very
: c»f Mra Ckwbeit. the widow of the late
interestingly of life lu the gold conn! Jadgeibwooe L rorbeit. Glen MorI iituiIu|M.orriodlaataeUodi«s.
i.imsiiupeorrisoiaataenodida.
arose, which Charlie amerce
Brown, try. of his wura in tl.e hosinivl aer
; gan is the 1.'. year old son of Mr. and
V lrntTi
oondnotiiig the the inhTpr»ter for ihe gang, tried in i views and of the jileasores nml Itard
Mrs Mart. D. Morgan, ar
. »»owever,
however, hare
have almost no lm,«
lmi» Tainrain- to sfiiooth over. Final
Finallyr Costica ! ship, of soldier
d \« I
iu the far north
Ashman ts the son of Mr
“ •^*"|of fthdlng
the bodies.
as the drew*
drew a revolver,
n-volrer. it apiawrs.
api^ars. and drove ; Hv is in charge of Ins
Ohsmer Ashmaa of West Kighth
(Water U very deep and there u a apao<> Vinc*nl Ferrando ont of the camp. | hospital, liariug b«*en transferred
street
jof
tbonmnds
of
acres
tu
which
the
„h„oting
iiiin
as
as
he
i^n.
th.>
shot'from
tfcea^renih
Cnmd
.Matesiufau
Tba three bojs. together with three
body ami,
ami; try. witti a view of going to the Hhilbonl may hare oapaiaed. Judging from .inking a vital iKiiut in theI* hody
friewda. Harry I>ally. Willard Higgins
I which the articles were | killing him insL
but was sent to the other clithe mix. jippiuea.
jippi
ood iv 8«Uh, .OuUd 0.1 to Kda..
*K
Fleming was a„ticai
Ferrando
matio
exUt
me.
He
thinks,
howevt-r,
•0.4 00 .haDtlaa «>,«llilao 8«or- drowned, the"place where he went throngl
I that Ibis may have
a good thing
«lnj nomlng. and with a view also of
down was known within le.i than an put it is thought not fatal
inm. ns
has 1 erfcct hi-alth
Whf n Gobtica relumed to the camp! where he is
loeated
after shooting Viuct rit F^ rm..do. the
Mr. Decker
Deck
writes in a very inter
brother ot tie latt« r. who was alnikdy estiiig manner of the conditions that
woondeu.
attnrked
Ccstica
with
a
suiTound
tfie
soldiers
m Alaska, ami
ting a gnn, ao they turned back Iwfore made tor them next Honday and Mon
they railed the ontakirts^f the city, day Mesuiwhile all will tw done that knife, it is aai.l. ami killed him. stab comments upon the chnnges that will
bav, taken place lietore
and staged in town to see the foeitbnll can be dons to locate the bodies if. as Mug his U.dy iuu .'tl different plat*es, ] probably hav,
cutting off
nose,
gashing
his
lipalhis
retorn
to
Traverse
City. Among
game. Jay Smith went on with them
> boys are all three drown- and
otherwise
disfiguring him. j[other
other things that he ex)>ects
ex).ects to sve is
to Bdgespood. and saw them embark
Brown, the interpreter, had left the the elmtric stieet niilroad in full
in the boat In the morning. tJien rsWhen the boat and the coat were eamp when he found that it was im- !»w ing here. This, of conrse. will he
tamed to the city.
found yesterday, it was thought lliat
ndem-d to U K Giiibs with power
The last positively knovra of the the buys may have gone to tJ»e itlimd Iiossible to stop the Wlhgerents.
'I h«* slicd< m n ar of siore.
The Ixalies of the two dead Italians I to*act.___________
young men Is that they went opt tn and the tioat drifted away from them.
were taken to the undertaking rooms
\V1. ll.wVl.K MOST
th«i boat at
o'clock. John Wright Theron Morgan went out to the inland or
John Oil. Jr . and the survivor ot j «*
-.mii: wii,i. itKriitK
•aw Umdi having the shore and it U but there was no evidence that the
HVKKNTO BH
the atfroy was taken in hand by Dep
BOt eertaln tlal tney were ever wen boyilhad born there.
in x km k
uty Sheriff John Steimel and will be
again.
(Irierfur U>st tio;».
] luM lor mur.ler, tii all probahiiily.
Eva Weisler. the daughter of Haul
The families of the unfortunate j th..agh‘i s conceded hy the author iWelslrr, tell, of sow ing a Inat with
t will b»' difficult to secure'
three mm in ii nlT the tival Wmd hors are rooeiving the sympathy of a ties that
Mrs Ashman, la convi. tion -Sheriff Martin Brown [ hf.-©f two generations in Wall street.
DUh t^'s dock, and the men were
atllMW stuginn or calling for lieit.
husband w.vs away fn»m home | c l U lutid has tukr-u chiirg. of the Kusseli Sage, the veteran
has dicided to retire from active busi
^ allttlJ lat« hnt
inr-strated With gTi. f j hand* of Hre- cutor Hunting
ness life. Mr. Sage's ill health comis m»t very
‘
^ Mrs. Dorliett. though she shows evi . Mchoniiell Bros , who liavr the con p»'ls him to seek ahnduta refct His
WEST FRONT STREET.
: nartoin of the deUils of U»e matter.
dunces of her terrible menUl anguish, tract for tlie T C.. L & M . am affairs will probably be looked nfh r
I and ilipm* who are most Interested do
a close family fm nd.
; not thiok that it was the y.mug msn bears up with a courage that is almost whose offlivs are iu tiiis city, state
suiarhumao. and whioh is in itself * that so far as Ibi v know tlie two Fer' In question
iwthetir than any outward ehow
i) bnothers are aloiu in I
Grvml alarm was fell when iIm
I of grii f. Mrs Morgan's grief is ke« u I neither being married or having any j
vdldnotrvlnmBaturday avening. »uu ,I -.........____ ___________ ______________ i.. -l.i_ ___ ...__
__'
.••rly Hunday momiug the l»oUoa|“
I wmf notified and a systemaUo »carch
with her as though her grief Were other men iu the gang, and nothing is
WM begun
ihnr also.
known. er«n by his eomisuiions, of
Ttie i'AWbrtt cottage was visited at
.VII Were ItecH.nl im,..
13 his family or w hether he lias any liv '
ouoe. and the guns of the young men
All three of the unfortunate young Uig relative*
j
.........uorw-T. betwiwn
b.™ u-c<ir.l OUTl-r bOT»,
The rt'H < f the Italians employed on
Uir
4o..r uid
..D. r door L.,^ 0,,„
th.* road tire all ]wcitied. end no fur- I
Tl.. boj. l,%d l«« io..d.. tb- boaw. .j,, ]iaiH<rs as usual Friday .-. .1.1..^. Iher tr.»uMe is auticipate.l.
going ihrongh the window, as they
exisH'lii.g to l»e liack Saturday iu
Th. re *. ems to he no certainly as
had negleoUHl to Ming a k. y. They
to th.- nam.'sof the dead or of tbe sur-1
■ lor his regular work.
had OTidently eah-n a lunch back of
viver of the light. McDonnell Bros. '
reell.a tu
tho oottage as dishes and a isu-iage of
knew th.* man who dhl tie* shooting
bfwaktast foiKl stood on the hsck j All three of the young uu n were AS .l.YT Corns la, and knew the brother*
porrh, with other evldeniH". of a meal. Itn the city schm»D. Frank CorN'tt and only by number, the one who waThe boys had lu'en oul in the li'wt | Kholt Ashmun being in th. tenth hrst kill, d N irg
The Uec
In the morning, iirohahly shooting ; grade of the Mtgb siluKil. while Gh nj .. correspondent It Suttons Bay '
dnoks. it Is supposed than ley went [Morgan was in the Eighth grade of j gave Joseph and Anthony Farrant a*
oat simply for a sail in the aftvmmin. • ths itoardman avenue schtH.l
'the names of th. brothers. Joseph beand that the boat oaiwlxed while they ! A ww'k ago thi^ rooming, after the ; ing dead Still others give different;
WOfv a long ways from the shore
: football game with Petoskey. there names lor all ihtN'C td the combatants i
The supposition is that the boat | w as a great demonstration in the High
The n.imes given are those furnished
was overturand while the boys were ! eohool when they gathered for chaix'l. by Sheriff Brown, aad are probably
trying to taok to shore The Uiat This morning, alter the great victory
eorrecU
;
was a poor one fur sailing. Iwlug i over Manistee, everyU
All aoru of other stories air ari.mt '
1 the scarred beMes of
without cell-I funeral.
that CoMica was
ter board and with a aail that is said, Sat nr day a game entered the
times Conmer ‘
lo have been too high for the boat. ; school room, there was not a ripph*. 1
^
Tondnefinp
.nqmstjTHE NEW STAND
242 FRONT STREET
Tho boys were |irobably none too well Everything was sllU, and heads we»e | j
jj
^
•onipleh d for M*v.
wmsml lu the a<'l of sailing. e.,*'Cislly bowed over the work of
«^»‘Ool,
^
WtUi snob a craft Exi»ert sailor* lu the grief over the terrible tragedy W-j
------ ----------------thlscity have stated tliat they would mg every when* manifest. H
^ ven > 3£55|Q|^ Qp CIRCUIT COURT
not like being out iu su. h • boat. , a stronger evid. noe of the High eohod |''''''
___
With aucOi a win.! as was bh wing Sat-1 fellowship and the proper spirit than j
Morale s»d c o«ri
avdav afternoon
*»>«' demonsuations that have
*
Uh'u made tn support of any Sol the
vdiuumsd i.. Mr.n .Vdn Tt.«r*aeaerb (pr tb« liodi*«.
High school's cherished plans or in*imr uf Thl«
As soon as the i^ilh'e were notified
------------------------|
of the aooidsot, boats were started
There will W a incclin>; %>! the!
citenn court tl.iK^ morning l
oulatOBoe, and all the rest of the day] Clerks* Cnion thi> evening.
.lodge May nr left for Lehmd. Fay'
S Hamlin paid hi* fitu of $50 for vio-!
allion of the purr food law In tbe sale |
jOf colored oleomargerinr. Mary E. |
Ourstock of STANDARD 1‘ATTEKNS will be sure
Crawford wa* granted a divorce from
to meet your requirements no matter what ijarment you
Arthur M. Crawford
tbe grounds]
intend to make. V’^isit our Paper Pattern I)epartment.
of desertioo Tbe couple have not
The November Patterns have just been received, showlived together for 11 year*
slot-seam costumes, coals and skirls in special
-----I Court ad;oomed till Thursday of
s;:ir.riir‘io^r.::i4^;.‘r
Bookst
nt the City Bookstore
i-.«.
Parb.
UbraiUky. the
French arrunaut. and a compaaioo j
named Meric. w.*re ktlM by lalhog
The aUne diipatch come* through the
McRae press ass^xnalion. out of DebraiUky * airship this
Which corner has been selected! is not stated, but in all probability it it the
tooth w«*l comer, and includet the proj^y of S. M. Broa-n and j. U Smith,
optioof for five day* having l>ecn secured on both-lots. The price is poolvabIr $6,000. the amount approigialed by the government.
[Stiti CitolScat CiiiSt»ritt|
It is most practical in its advir< about garments.
November number is now ready.
A. J. WILHELM
AT THE OU> STAND
The
Hamilton Clothing ^
I
1
tu 4>J"nw* ww»^»» te^taujbnk aM vfUiiiit. oinxiBMi t\ i;m
THE EYElfDIG lECORH.
——Barzr—"
OUESTlOt OFkCinMtll
Hr JOBH fiATCS CLMUL PMfaMcr ol Ccoaamka. CdwaMa UaMly
TWAVBilSKICITY. MIGHIOAN
ORAHD TRAVERBK HBRALO
iMt. T. Hm AM J.«. ■Ainn
J. W. MANNKM
*ju^jssr^ssr
u^itVBiAVAS mrAtm
ALIUL HAlli^MUofMartM*.
SR of cmsm.
. MeCUY or KmCI
fsuT r. powsRsor wwjhHL
IT
Ommm^X« OARLSO A. RLAIRoT.
.TKI. K II K^Lr-aV or Wa,«fu
I. L. ^TI<lMMT«fO.«^b4<-.
|»\KKA<ai
^OPFATT
JA^ N. MO^IUIE.
i-UHWl
COITM V TU KSr
k. C t’liTII
ALLYN
. E. trnAME
ItHON EMITU.
ROT
TOO WK%K ro rioiir Pin
III-* i ol'M IIV.
OoT. bum*
unablr aaooM*fttUy lo dU|»n4je thf» bonomble oon
4«ot of hU o«<». ba»« aooKht to err
Rl« A prejudice airaintt him bj AMen
iBt that be t« *‘ert ak *'
A
ahArp. Tigoroae rt'ply eomr^
from «en Aiser. who. from loop acqoAiiitAiire. U pecoilarly qualifit d Ic
PAM Judgment oo ibv (forornor’e rhmr
Aotanatioa.
A leiior from the new eenAtor U
the Botrolt Journal aaje:
**Tbe oonatAot talk of tb«- weaiLni M
Of Oor. Bltaa. our candidate for rovotAor« bae led mo to mako a aUtemout
kbal ahonld. 1 ibink. be oan roUj oon
aidwod bj ertry roter In th.* etAt4^
**Tbe (oremor was bom in Nvu
Tork. and at o Tery early art wa^
litownnpoo iiia own rew»nrpe#. bar
lAf BO Aid from ocbrra. lleenlUteo
aa A prirale In Co. V, Tenth Nem
York Oaralry: was iiromoitHl to In
drta lientanant, ami later to bt* oap.
tain for biATery on tbe field of Iwule
He aenred three year* and fire montha
He came to Miohipan.in IHa. and went
into tbe lumber bnalneM. and that
withoat meana He luu amaMed a
Bdikor BM«d-I think it would.
Wbyf Bocbmo w faBTo city rooorda
woath iMOOO which are at aU tlaaea
BOW iB danfMof belasdeatroywlby
ftmawdSUi ocb«:waya Wa are payiBf BOW alBioat OBa lhijd Ib roBla
what the iBtonatoa $30,000 Ib bowda
4 coat aa to hdUd OBoh B baildlns
U la a uecoAity that tmj thlnkinf
mao will Boc deny The wiae man
after aeetuaaUtiac anythlBC of Ealoe
adlalely pato it in a aafa place.
How aa cltiaeaa of a city who bare
paid oor taxea to baev ihoaa rocorda
made Ul ne praoerre them from loea
Other citloa aroBBd na hart take©
tbU preoantiOB. Bnppoar that in thi.
BestelectlOB to rote bond, for a new
pomp and a new bndfe we at the
time rote $90,000 to bclld a city
ball. Wbat would it coat each lax
imyar to pay bia abara of tbe Intereal
on ibe booda. If we place our aaaeaaed
atioo at $4,000,000, wbiobiu fact
i. better than $4,117,000 and BOt
allow for any incroaat of wealth ia
tbe city. 1-35 of 1 par ooBt would
pay tbe iBtereat Bod ham $«0 loft for
other porpoaea Thla would iue tbe GltiseB’e taxea that )*ai
laaoo a year $0 17^ pw year and the
man that paya $10.00 taxee would pay
ooly about .08*; oent», if I bare made
no miatake in my llfiurva How doea
tlila propoaitioo atrlke yon. ciliaen*
and taxpayers of tbU city? Oan t:ad
lilac and Hetoakey better afford to
bare a city ball than we. Bhonid
the present feBerattoo. liaxe tbe
rflu of a city ball:' We. tbe bolldei^
of tbe metropolla of oortbem Micbi
should enjoy aetlnit oor cit}
. Let fotnre generatlooa l.tlj
pay for the luxories and Beoeaaltie*
-bat we will build for them. Thinir*
Here would BOt be equal if next yea
we have built tbe foremmeBt build
UK and city library and bo place foi
rbe reoorda of onr city aad a borne fo>
ita ofBoerm. Ciiixena, ii not thla im
proper tblnj: to do now? 1 think It ii
u we are now aready to rote bond*
et tu rote for bond* for a city hall at
Heaiwetoflly, .
W. E. Moon.
rOITLaR PERIODICAL*.
Tfic October
.\roencxn
Bo\
with its eighty pjclurcs ami il^
thiny-two pages of reading mallei
fur boxs, maintains the high stamUrtl
set by iu publishers that ever made
so justly pupular where there a
boys. 'ITiis number contains the folloa-ing stories;
••Napoleon Bonaparte.” chapters 11
and Ilj; •‘I'hc Strike al the Conti,
nenlal;'’“The Resurrection ofSlccpx
Hollow;” -Muswak—Tale of the
North Woals;” '‘Alexander the O.reai
ind Bucephalus;” “A Matter of Sand
(a football Sion); ‘'Kil C'arson, the
Scout;” ••The Wreck of the Mv
lx)vc”tasea story); ••Dickey s Firsi
Night Message. “An Orrafioo, I n
.|K)ken/' and ‘Keep I’egging
Siieeial leatuics arc:
an Boy Roll of Honor; Samuel F
U. Morse, the inventer of the the tel
•grajih; Hi>w to make a whecllxarrow
i double, swing, and a locust call
Levion II. of Shortliand in Ten 1 asi
Lessons; SdioollKiy Life at Kt.m. hy
Harn' .Steele .Morrison, The
rravcltr; The Wonderful Future, bx
Herckioh Bultcrworth; Toj* or
tom—Whuh? by Ardicr l?rou-n. ot
Rogers, Brown A: Co. and B(X>k Rcviewv.
Bov riioliigraphers. Lovers of
nials. Members of the .Agassiz Young
Naturalists .Association. Members
the Order ol the American Boy, Amarur .Journalist, Boy .Money .Makers,
Boy Stamp, Com ami Cuno roUedors.
Bo)-s in C<ame$ and SjKirt, ami Bo> >
who love Buxzles, each have then
usual dc|»artmenls in this numlvt
$1.(K) a year.—The Sprague Publish,
mg Co. Detroit, Mich.
i-m
Bridal <iaprr«tltloa«.
.Mniir Milt euriuHH aiv tbr cuMom*
n*ir.irdlng taidt-w lii Nxvitxcrlutid the
lirldt* on iM-r xx«ildiuj: day wfll |.crmit
no xMJv*. fuA vxcu h.T ivarrnta. to kls.^
bandaome fonune. baa alwaya been
AMI feneroua with bla money, bu
pooketbook and
hia front door la al
waya open to tboM who need help
*'OmolaUy be aerred aa alderman.
OB tlie board of anperriaora in bia cit>
and eoBBty. a term aa ipircmor ol
t le state of.Micbifiaii. and tbe reoonU
wUl abow that bia adminiatration baa
bm OBe of ixmaiaBl hard work by the
aseoatlTcs eoooomioal and well
PeaulaHtr af «H«k Ceuairr Seat..
To bare a country iw'at in Ireland la
a fTOWlns fail of rlcb Americana
abroad, aaya tbe ^ew York l*re«.
After a round of I^ndon payctlea Mrm.
Adatr flnda relaxation at Olenvateb.
il country bot
auUirba It mar
Tbe U'outlfol old liall la rare
nt bouae imrth-a t.f alien Amer1 Lord Kitchener before be atarta
I
Compulsory Labor Arbitration
till' tlim*ho1d nrtiT 1l]<« hrUlal ixnifle
lmvi. gone In ortlrr to kts-]! It warm fiw
nii>itli«r hrld«>. k.iv<* the l.-uidou «;1mI.o
The preitx ( ti*o>tu «»f tlir*ix\ini tinalip|i«*r twigiiiati-d In rrain-v, .\ij »»ld
wiMuaii,
the eniTinKe t»f
.rmmi: klui:. D.ul* XllL,
l!ie way from . lam h. xM.erv he had
Jn*t Ihsii mnrrietl. tifik off Iht *h.M*
I
- |E*rTLVG
THE
mVjSEST: SEM^UXARCHISM
I L I
tHBBd Baptda u out la aanaot to
ktcRtr lha atala Odd Fallowa* boM
and at tlw m«rtiad at Fort Hbtob
ootobar ?l to dedde apoa a looatte
foe tha iBoHtatkHi^U «ak* aa ote
of forty aeoM of laad fxoo a# a aita.
( do You Need '
S^imii
INCREASE SHOULD BE
THOUGHT OF ONLY IF THERE^ WERE NO
Itb Mrawd \«rr aaar
WAY OF AVOIDING IT. There is one wav only troabl*. Ibat e atooach and Uswr
of avoiding it, and that is by creating competent tribunab. which aiiall di-c lare on what teniis the workmen now in a given
industry may kt'cp their plao<-x iu prvfereiKc to other men and
on what condition the other men may be allowed to come in under
gnaramees that thev will make them safe, IT IS AN ADJUDIC.VTLNG OF THE OlUiANlZED AVORKMFIN'S CLAIM TO
L ib.-4:..io
IM
TIIKir, TK.vniK OK i>i..\ck:. kxfokci.vu this CI-XIM
XniKKK IT IS
O.V .U ST TEUilS .\XD OTHEUXVI.-^E I)ECI..\K1.VC IT KOKKKITEI).
1 MATTING?
Off prim VB flu Lmst IM tan mr Intrd d!
STEmBCRG’S GRAND
TO-NIGHT
The Growth of
9 Veterinary Science HammllSMilcSiiiiilst
»r BURTON R. ROGERS.
J, Wb Slatbts House Fumishirg Store
UINUI.CUIEn'S
I if: human me dical p^oft‘:^^ion once paai^ed through
the Mime rtage the xeieruiary profession i» m*xr
e.\i*«rieiK-iug. The eoimirv xxas once flooded with
human quacks, and a remnant of those individuala
i: found M-ulten‘*l herq and there to the pres<*it
time, ll xxa- by b gi?laliou tliiil ;lie humuu ipiack was driven Oat
by meu wbu graduate*! from n'j.utidije medical m-IiooU.
A muiiber of the more advanced state? have likexvise begun to
legi-lalc against the veteriiiarx quack.
Many states uow require an examiualiou Uu-re a eunqwtent U.ard of xeleriimry im d
ical examiner^. 'J he examination is verv rigid iu aome stale*.
THE1:E LS a C.KOWIXG DEMAND FOR STATE AND
assistant STaTf: veterinarians in KVEFiY STATE
TO EKOTKCT THE CAKEFri., DILIGENT FARMER FKl‘M
HIS MORE NElH.lGENT NEUillROK AND TO GEARD
THE AGRH'n.TrRAE INDESTRIES FROM TllK L.\X
VETERINARY HEALTH LAWS OE DTHEK STATES
THE
ELEVENTH
HOUR
WHolmmmlm mrsd
Our ^l,S0 OJMHtH’S Sh«ts
1- Ihr t,».M-.h.MIke
WV Ite.w Wr- *rr cL.iiuu4
#A POSITIVE HIT!#
it. thr
S- ikt oU M.tl bf iha R.rar
S- th% Reitroad Block Tomor
Soo Tho Bitmark Gordon
$— tko aUliomoiro i Browing
Room
9»m%Gmmz
25e.35e,50c,BuSiatt7Sc
TiUpIwi 112 tor suit.
up uur
Buy your rubber* of us, wc will surely sax e > ou mor
RYIVIAIM
PRACTICAL SHOEMAN.
n iitruck by a hewrr blow, the Teaael
«------ii,e chief |K)lnt of at
I beot
away, fallln* ch-wr of the wee
«**«*»**«MM»**«*M**»*aj$ '
k sirmuav
*trwDM ^ruu»uK
weddiBff took olaoe at'^ whlcsh'*^*'*^ atBck wme
™ made
•heetinK
of
--fc
wae I'lit
tfeoomlnee Wedne-day in the office 1 .traixht thronxh a. if with a xmfe
if Joetioe Opmbl, in which two poo-1 Small depo»iU of marl and coal hare
pie who were already married were }»*» f^<i
•outb part of HoL
,i.u. UM.M. Tb. «»oo. w
* n.w
lAdaroD. aged 5» year* and the bride j The farmer* who have bean* of last
Mra Matilda Fubry. aged 5« yoara 1 year’* crop on band arc in lock, in
They were both fmm Peosanki-e. Wit .
of the prire to wtm^ iht- product
WARM FURS for COLD DAYS
IS \VHA1* EVERY LADY NEEDS. HAVE YOU
si;en our eleoant line of
irear. Thirtr-nine year* ago this ,tou. of Argentiur. this wet k *tdd
-ouple were married by a prie*t They j 2.*i0u bosliels of hi* IW'l Iwane at |2 a
oad loct their marriaxe certificate, the i bosheL
________ _____ _
,vieet died, and the witoetM* havel
liaappearcd. and Mr. and Mra Laida- h
ron. wiaiiiQR to Ixave aoae record of
their marriage, went to Menominee I
to have the knot lied a«aiii.
]
NOTKD UTAH
Bum Todd. 14 year* old. of Grand :
Rapida while riding part the Buchanla a Ut« rrwdactloa of -lUc
m street ecbool. saw a group of ecbool
■bildren and. intending to trigblcn: Walker Whiteside will
. Grand at i
toward them.
ot *U ll«- tUi in;; *-l\rrti^i,;; «.|
but wc vegi. I tlHto l>auk
W* liuxVpU.ed Of,
Womta’s Storm Kubbtrs
135 FRONT ST.
General Dews
12,000
Wc have the largest
shown here,
xxrds. nearly ooe half carload
car
of China a^
desqf^QS, also plain
Ixtcstlcolorin^ and designs,
importer and it was shipped nghf from Chins and Japan.
FUR SCARFS
They are as nne as you will tind and such an assortment
to select from.
$2 50.
50 and $4DO.
Mink at $4.50. $5.50 and $6do.
The Canadian
The Coney with ci^jhl
tails for S5.00. the Canadian Mink at $<a oo.
The Bea
ver Scarf sells for Ss 00. $8.00. $i 1 00 to $|S co
"WE SEU TKIESr I :S<i H
IRE SARLE FOX SCARF
A beautiful arAcIc. sells for $q.oo, S15DO and $i8joa
The Sable Coorl al $7.50 and Siixxx
The Sable (V
posum from $7-^5 and up. The Isabella Fox from Sg oo
to $18.00.
Fhc Isabella Opposum. from $cj.5o.
■s::
The
Nutria from $4.50.
THIS IS A FACT.
~ THE W. B. CORSET
There ts No OfittUon About It—IE
t PlAiii SUtement of Facts—
Hide hj One Who
Knows.
ihU season. This i« many time* wl
has been shipped from there before.
Mra Brown, wife of a farmer im_
.<herwood, was perhaps fatally injur-1 J. L, Tumson. of Muskegon. Mich.,!
ed in a singular manner. She saw a j say*: “Lwst spring I was feeUng very j
cow entangled iu a rope and while much run dosm ar the result of too |
trying to release the animal it fell on ; close oooflnement and felt the need of.
v«irUo w .tiding day lu :
her. tireaklng two ribe and injoring j b good geaeral tonic. Seoiog Dr. A.
oni
her internally. She is not espeoteo | W. Ghase's Nerve Pills nooamended,
xiwr
v>live.
II got B box and used them. Tboy
gin tti.-ir marriisl life wnh t
On. of thr . 0.1 d«Ier. .t Flint fau bolK m. op .pJ. ndid|,-i»T .ppetiM
oue. TIm* Italian,. j*ennlt im wtnldinr
ha.l olentric lighu pUc-d to u to iaprovnd ud I felt better In every
eT.17
gift* that
thorooghly illuminate bis storage | sray. I have no hesitation in reoomyards from dusk till <Mwn. that his < Binding them. ”
watchmen may be enabled to easily | Dr. A. W. Chaer’s Nerve Pills are
spot anyone who might try to secure j sold at 60o a box at dealer* or Dr. A.
The pictures ol the Chimes of Nor a supply of coal without first pottiBg j W. Uhaie Medicine Oo., Buffalo, N.
rnandy. announccil to be at Wait*
? the equivalent in com of the Y. Bee that portzait and aignatore of
drug store, by mistake, can be seen at
aim
A.W. Chase, M.D., am on erwy pack-1
the drug store of
E. MOlcr instead
It is creditably reported that daring aga
the
The Martin with six tails sells
at S6.O0. $7.50, SSoo. $9.00 and $12 50.
thr> I
dooate the lot adjoining the present
library The offer was accepted with
out delay, and the new library i* a*
•ured. Work will not be undertaken
before spring.
Twenty-two carload* of s*'ed pea*
We be^in with the lower priced
Coney with six tails, splendid value, sells for Sj.oo.
In her effort.
wrong direci
mr down.
oer bead, ana ner lace waa oaaiy, ^
bruited Phy.ician* *ay the injnrie# New York, The de*ignt for tbe coeX>wn» were e*]«^ially imire iirobably fatal
they were
Owing to the coal .ituation hard !^ ported from London, where
r in the British
wood sUb. are Glaring high in Ohica- i Mueeum. New moideotal mu*ic lia*
go aud Milwaukee marketa and deal-. been oomiioeea eepeolaly for thU proer* are after everything on Pine Lake.
to U* the big rear
\ Horn. C.tT .p«Ul ..r.: "Th.
revivaU. and il ia
ent hard coal famnine i*------'------miU
putting
• for iudi revival* in
wood clear beyoud the pockt-tbook* of of the oountleM
the laboring la-ople here Hard *lab
wood ha* gone, up W per cirnl. ^d the
e (hat It will go higher j»jolini O aMr'*; K. H Sothem and
iver* word ha* been re- William Gillette, ••Hamlet;” Sarah
At Three River*
repreeentative* of \ B<>mhardt and Maude Adam* “Romeo
oeived from the reprcMintaliva.
Sarali Bemli
.knilrew farnegie that the pledge, of “oIniS ®i»d N^t O. Goodwin.
the city a* made by resolution of the
’ •r Night's Dream.”
It will do the jaded world good to
jonncil la*t 3Iay have bec'u ax-oepted.
and the sum of tlO.ixo.i i. at the dis- see tliese great play* again, partlcn
larly a* producers liave now eo manj
«p^l of the city for a libimry build- improvemenu
In the way of *cqpery,
ing aseoon a* a *ite it secured. Im Ught* and effeou to call upon in tin
mediately Hon. ^J. Willeta preei* wav of cffibelli*'
The date wUl be Thursday.
dent of the 8heffi|li Car worka noti
fied t!.e library board that he would her
-
The world famous Dollar Corset—“the one that’s ad
vertised."
We carry a full line of all sizes. It gives un
iversal satisfaction.
The next time you buy. buy a
“W. B. CORSET."
>»
THE HANNAH &1AY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
TTMAVKMSK OITY, MnOM.
Presto
light Biscuits;
r if'L
Light Cakes;
Light Pastry; ’ : | c
and,—
Light Hearts,Quick-asHi-Wink! \
AuStAAmmibmAOtk'm
JsdttfymomUaa.
^
.OTT wca wiut MQtwftii w tOm
o'rocoo^
-PRIVATE
INCOG”
Vour l^tisband
By BU
will nmr adaitt mentibii
“inalber’s Bread"
it you will use our Best TIour
« Jlsk your Brocer «
cut No. 15 Private
aivd Raldiied
nn inberof wwM.r. i« imidify tln eouiewb-U cniphatie otmrrvaliou «.f imlW-a.
the assistant surecon iu eharjrc. had
brottgLt the private then* In a M‘«‘<d(Ietl
<Jn:np .^ri and hm'inl like an t.I.jurR.io-.,, Mrd M hhmit ifiviui: a
dUh N-dasht^l word of a.^.m.i of the
XurttiT. whlrh. Wing further ;r:.i,KLt
cd fsom tb^ itirueod diah-rt of un ur
my h4»>«i.ital iiiM.
IlnglUh.
m-MiJt i>;4t the voiiJuOMr inu1.ul.oi.-e
dr.MT Ltd drt»^lie.J bN
k . barge
with IK. lecvad to ..h.ov Mho
Mli.it
nr wh. ntv l*e watu Jm. tU.y
him lYiiate In.Mg. r„n,|Mny J. of ih..
StfNutli. and gave lulu n pla.^ omid
HANNAH & LAY CO.
au> uyjve*:»*r • hand troul
THEOOMMITTEESKAMEh
a* aUrn to her *
uud cold and haugbty<^lady w*. Mr*.
AimoQ ftylve*ter. yet there
srlthlA her heart at that call the uul
venal mother instiucc that ilomii^tea
the avol of every good woman.
“Dellrtooa.- whlapered the young
Oute of Lalla Kookh Dmmon
tmMi mdM.B, Dnr
tm^Bf^Fridny Maiy, 0et.
C. 8. OaVU. A. W. RkAJ. V. Mclutoah.
stration Chanced to Nov. 20
«he«r.^aroh*.ceeM
J V MdntoA.
I
pcrk>raieyoarnamcorilutiuls|
Prtukhig and Adrortiuroff-J. W. I
m )t>or hat band. No charge |
—aui.
J. M. BJakroIro, 6am Bsothk I
-ke B<Moa Store
I
nid l•riva:e lucv^i; a.:
R«W*oti-E. R MoOoy'Dr. A. H.
tMl the cracked
[racked 111.* writ bed intt< a j Tbc•ro wa. a fall attroidimoe at
HoUulay. J A. Loroager. F. O. Hroamlle. **1 knew you'd erne. moth.
meeting of th. ofhm of Imlla Kookh
lie rvached uot a shakiug hand.
Temple. No
116, Dxmaaatie Order
If Lypnollrod. she took It lu her* 1
Knights of Khoraaaau. Saturday night
urned her head, her e.ro*
P«>r.HaERIlL THE PaLMWT.wgl
'S-il
going lo leave me. nH4h {•Uriod
“Vou-ro not gol
Owing to the fact tlmt oc Nov. Uth
err asked the .harsh, w.wk
rracking ulih auxh-ty. “Wh.t mak.> Hotb ••perm honac. haw engagaments
you h«k at me that way V*
*
^ carnival
win begin
Tht Tanoaa eommiurct wlU
once to proparo the deified
pUna
ledpUna
from the
I Interoat alroady ma^fc^ thla will
a week longer for the | be one o€ the biggest
prepwraiion*. which will be more clab-'
atiempTOd hero,
omte than any proviou* event in thla
7:-------8ire*aMV
f 1 city, especially a* to the banquet
Miu
Owing to the fact that C 8 0»Tl* ^ ^
h.T,cl.»«. ot tfa. t«ooo.t
let and Oh, Charley! Plaaaa order m Rmd
«ii ■ ,1„| h. coqUI not iS. T0t
,o ^o«uitainTew Jaa. O Johnson.
.r
Sje*vh Ma* lM.yund h.r.
-Vv.u ain't mad at me Mill
If you km-w how luvrry I've Urn
I quit the lOaer that wa.r. U.l
timew I tb.»uirht of It when the
w«.
►un: It . i.rril.l..oi. y..ur
I
m
__ WART OEPARIiEIIT.
WANTED
•TAliE AEI» l*;.ATr6BM
lUvc you ever l<cn out Wcvt? ihc
Condensed Dews ^ ildAnd
wool) West—Arizona and
you ocr been dublicd with the
^ of Wichignnj have
apjKrlation of ‘'tender foot haniis uji*’
roreuce i.
y.m came nod wald
bow it streak* lhroui;h >ou when you
Wilm. affd « yrart, U- hear it hollered. Vou can imiinmmc
lf«*T«d to U' th« oldoal Bian crer iW'! your Itatr lifting vour hat now, o>M
<«!▼«! aa an lataata of a }« tial ioitUu- JchilU running doWn your spinal coltloa. ba« arrirad at tba Indiana iciaon 1 uum and knees knot king ttigelhei like
MTlh. to •orra an iodatermiaat.^ aaa- j the ca.slanets «.f a .Sjuinish tUnt er.
for lareaay. Me wa« oonrlolad Mr. Wlntc playv one of them wild and
la White coonty and the . rtm*. wa* woolly West fellers, but not the kind
committed that he miRht
shoots at tl»e bo>$, but
oiitrary
place to spMid hit last year*
,--------, one of those sort
at onetime poMeeeed'of oontiderabe < makers who j^ccerally
erally
____
adrertity swept it | selves understood whe he speaks
The licaulitul story connected
Momreal .Mayor Cochrane ha* | this pUy. dc-s^ ribes the
tous char
mouived a letter from L. J. Forgrt & acteri cine etu:ounters while journev
Oo.. broker* of the city, placing at hi* ing through the ahhl West. .\o on.
pn>dm
disposition .the earn of lluO.OOO for tlie should fail to see this
roller of puaiibh. dietreea la Montroal lion of David Carmh at Cilv t tpei.
doe to the fuel famine. Fuel porciia*. Houve. Tuesilay. O. t. 14.
od with thi* money i* to be eold at
ooat. and pereone unable to w will 1 An iini tam feature of the Simreceive it free, and ooet being charg- 'iHc prcKlurtumofShakcsj.earc-s
pro^l
al tragedv ol love ami passu
ed agalDit the fund. The railway*
entering there hare lutlmaled their
readincii to co operate to bring cord
wood into the city to relieve the
preeeure doe to the abortage of ooal. laithtully followevl and a must v\i\k>Eight atnamshlps have Iwcn chartered rate scenic invc*>turc has result e.I
to bring Wel*h coal (o Montreal, and There will be shown in every presen
it it expei ted that within a week cp. tation ol the play. Street J^ enes in
ward* of 40.000 ton* of .^l will ar- both Ancient Verona and Nantna:
the PaUcc of llie Capuleis; the Cloisrlva In port.
Beaver Dam. Wi*o..nsin, women tersofa convent; juhefs L-fiamber.
have diicoTcred a novel way to ralee Interior of the Monument of the.Cai.fond* for chnriiiaa A delegation had ulcts and the famou- Pal. ony Scene:
naked a oertaiu merohant for fnnda Ihc latter shown with a McaUh'of deHe waa tlre.1 of buying ticket* to fair*, ail, riowers run
garden
enppera and theatrioala »o he made a he Italcony an
propoeitioo H. offered to give |20 to the silverv in.ujn-light
the Preebyterlati chnr. h if the women through the woo<l and
tilul love scene w
of Uie oongregatlon wonld dig poutone for two' hour* and allow apecUThe continuity of the success .11
tors. The offer wn* a4'e« pted and a
large number of tioket* worded a* fol .iiMoln J. Carter is .me v»f the inlcrlow* were .old : The holder of thi* csting st mlies of the stage. 1'his |goticket U entitled to a reeerv. 1 *oet on I.hc plav.wnght ssotes an average
Mra Waidiier'* fence to *.s- the Udie* ol two SU.. evses a xyisou anil this
of the Fir*t Pre* by ter Uii church dig season bids laii to break his ow n ro potatoee- from v to 4 p m,. tmUy. ord. “The lllh Hour.- whi. li is u
PlKMr at StemlKrtg-s
Tn**(Uy. Proceed* of *aie t.» go to | api^car
.StemU-tg' Cram! tonight
the jDhnrch Pnoe of tioket from
ItcTlamb a sn..
lK>th Ihc siamhr.l of the Ikjx ..!iu t
oenU up. accordmg to the liU ral
and from the standard of C.utcr pm.
of the purchaser.
.itteiulam-c arid thi bruu: ih. iu niiJ si.* k :.H
Uoiiy. Ohio, after mu ab-eDc of l‘J |
shown m the rendition oi wluviv-vvT J.M ..nly
yrors, Owgc Allen wa* greeted by n •
*hat the aveiagc jKrr- 'Dr.-fv vv... v.iih .MM- *ni1c
hoaroe and pall bivarerH to receive bi«**<>«' hankcr^ after meUKlrama. There
oor)M- Two Oeorg<» Allen* were j
“‘»»cruus arguments a.s to whethU- I..UI..I
I'lH-M-rorv «l
pakiauU in a Chi. wgo ho*pitnl Oue^*
vaudeville
is d.^ned,
i1
•r
II,). Mrs. J
died and the West rmly i*-ople were |‘^ramati/cl novels arc m.t a fad.
.1
|l„. 1m-^| jw.li v.f
Informed that th»u relative was lhel«»‘* “
1^' U* a re. urrem e ..i
lUH- V..V up4U.l.l..un
Tlotim A brother w. nl to Chloago, | *fagcd) within five years. unmterru|ft.
I*m- *!.r :,l,M..*t li..iH-|.*v^|y
but found hi* brother ooova]ea ,-nt in
pursues ris . uurse, and
another ward The 1 rother Udegraph
incMlablc brook, seems to go
'.m lurever. I’he triuiiip?) oi heroie
rrnuiid UMtle the «
■ -It* all Mirhi «i
nr K:,ld Privat.
You vlo forgive m«
Aeulii Mr*. .Mlvt*.
Bgalo *t.e, faih*l.
liH-oi:
msoH
Palmer of Man!
large memberahlp in
1 -S3 E, Eighth Street
Lallah Bo.»kh Temple and thla was
_
.u^ea en exocliem chuioe and on. CH1Ha DeCOratOf
vviMfully,
which Myti
m.«o ...
[wury hour Mi>.
.
The following arc the oommitU*
; ai^pointed to have charge of the Affair:
Kxrcmive-OfBwr* of the Temple
to U- l.urstliig from lor
p r !
t
Entertainment-Thaa
M. Be«r^
l>i‘voiol. had «-ausht *ii:ht .d her**
jiiny V. Kenney. J W. Cnffe. Trav.
• Mothor: Moth..,:' he had .co-,!. U
t I CISC City; t'llflord Pennook. Manistee;
a* *he Man.*! u|. tl..'- Unrid that h. I
f A. B Cornell. Kalkaska; Jodge F. W.
hciM l»;:hlevuM.
i hetr vva* a M«rl e
the f.-v.-n-d l«*ly. and f,om tin- llj.* e f I Mayue, Charlevoix; FredC Wetmoro,
< adillac; Glen W. Pow. r, Elk Kaj.id*;
erauiiaM in the hot gi»p of the prlv.ih
V ll.e p..**tukln li.n**l th.U hi* .lei
lo* liu.lh.-r 1
<s.uM Ik- tiMie atM
CLAIRVOYANT
lUDin oim
,
...
said !!,.* hu'lovv ryiHl «t-
•“ “rs.'S.'
1 this city ten iU>*s oui).
..THE ECONOMY..
*i.e fou:;hl
uIhI
aiMi tvra.,i,
IN- Io.,,.-
• iH-a.i:
l».M.r I*
W. H. BROWNELL
oij» hiu.r
•'.My dear
Ivar lady - M-d tlij; ii,.,L.r. -y
111 the one h-Ip that iHimaii ,
b.‘i'I*y death *
i iMih** of reform .sucaMir*
apaii,*i s 1..
|.h:.I jN.btieal .Mpan!i.iil..t
lie U;:ah I,
I*.J:ia. ;il .amiMipn. at
curvbiip to Ib 1*1 *MaL.,/.u.. l.y M l,.:
inp to the el .-f l*.*» of the diMriit
vaid iijK,,, whi. 1, w. re wi ,n.-n the imiuUt nnd ehapur of a v. riK- iu the Hi
ble. When the u.** .-„ul 4,:* ,i*MN-int.HV
l.►.kevJ up the text, llo-y r..uud It to Ika ti,e hiv-vthlnp threat .-ip;rtu*I ev d.l..et>. 'J'iie Worst rv>-irt iu ih.- town v\a*
X M. ealle.1 hotel km.vvn «- The.r,!*.
ami the iuinl*ler iK^.-ael,. d h-.tiv aL'aiust
the |.buv tor Ivv.. i, -i.ih..
eh*t,on. To.- ev,M..i*. h..vvexer. m.t
only ri fusvHl to tn-iui.|e. hut tie \ vv.*u
tb.*el.vti.m.
^*.lm• moiitb* aft-rwar.l, when all
was poinp at the lively pmx- of *dd. the
muijst.-r r.K'.ive.l a |*»>t.-v| card which
lii;*
: r\ i ////.vr; y(if in v a tmii i.ikkxs fs au f<iuni
3 01. mmiken
• •lien *a\c mam .loUxrs III .loclor bilU. lust this changeable
.'.tied wcalficr i* when vou nccl gov»d underwear—and no]>!are
;e i-.tv can you tin 1 su* h values as here. Ik-Iow is a bst »d the
1 .U'.bes" Icrscy riblrcd |»a
veiU*. giKxl fleecing, well
all sires. 4 luirs
'
revalh-.! ev,
r hr the v
1««***T>
by to “ronirmlH-r i*,.- pn»ti..'' ibivr
naiiy <cith. r of the children or of lh•Nle
J///.A/A7:'.\'.V
Int.. v^ch faro a* she |vaMc»l Mr*.
iNXTovl silently. lut.Mitl.v. |,iti-
tZltS. S
----------------------- j
The elula grunge will make a fine i At a meeting of the opera Mascot I•
«vghihit of the produou of the eute ] advb >r}'board Saturday night an exv
ccutive
committee consisting
co„n7co»„i..«
c^sisZ of O. P.
^ TiAt the utute during the roeet- Carver. l>r. J. A. Snyder and M. P.
HoUey. was chosen.
90c
Ladle*' lcr>ev tjbl>cl lightweight
|»ams and ve>t, very soft, tine
and Sil'K), crcnhelol
neck, lor onl
50c
In Lad-.es* cirnbinaiion suits w^
have everything from o(K the
suit, u], to the tinesi grade* in
Children's an.l M
lion suns, g:ood lerakv riblKrd
rtcrcc.1, alt si
—the suit.. .
35c
.mI . :.urH. AOU ,
I p.jK K4Lk-<
aau
•ior«.
i t »»«>
> '■ -NorUt. IT..S. ________i*rs tt
'
:E“;
ic.- 1^.0-^. .Gosu..-r kiw-tom,.
.«
FOR RENT
.M iss«' an.! ChilJicnN «ol line!
(“warm as seal skin") extra
hcav V tleet well mad and in
lk>)*' seal lined combination
suits, extra warmth in these, not
bulkv, give* iverfev t freedom to
.... 50c
Ail grades of infants*, chiKlrcn’s
underwear in seperale pieces, the
famous Reubens shirts forinf.-ints
in all sizes.
KIPLING-S NEW BOOK.
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CITY OPERA HOUSE
OfMK NIOM-r OfMI.V'
TUESDAY, DOT. IA
A STUPENDOUS SCENIC PRODUCTION.
Mil. miTEIl. WHITE'-.-
w“-“DA»m MRUTH' FARM FOR SALE
A WKS-TKMfM f^OMANOK OP*
A ORKA-r CAm-r
-bvM*k hor I .-nd Iti m-*)*mi*«- to the
vHi* imiu- IvH.'., of in.)airy. Then
ixa.tiuR from a hlphlv |Kwi*.*l writer A Htniumtif CoiUmti. BtautHMj Stagt^, BrnfaMeantlf EheiriStB.
a* she r.-ai'b.-vl ,\o. l.". the roiipti, heavy.
in the annals of theatricals I
I Nc-crM<...nu.^
been a production
rod
redtlvnit*1
fa.v of Private tneop turned.
so complete as "lUVIl,
“
an*
Dd the fevrre.1 eyv-n iImkI t'uemselros UrlM y«r .ud “Sevrn S«.- .t tb. :l
.»roflhlrtT««-.
;■ ------------------------------\lready she
•»
then* i
F'm
;h.-y l*ep frum knov^ the
>ld and Irritatlup custom*? - D.u.h.n i
***• V..U micld hv'lp in tho j.rvK-o*v.“ *agge*tiM tlie maj.*r, * L»r eiiall 1 e. ud an
Tbe
of Mr. Kiflluc'. low
Trt
vl*
jiT f*^ohn ‘**‘’‘*
Combined with the onliTlyr bo addvM grimiy.
rimbins rod. tho joumior man bur- nursery l-mk. “Just So St.*rle*.“ for
12 iSd K.aw.dx«,.u>;..
rliM away and prvM»ntly roturned wltb which he lui* drawn tbe droll and oripblMtlon
of
the
two
ingrodlente
iual
pletuiv*
a*
vv. 11 ti« written lii.the vi*it.x-,bvT evo* „uii.i„i; with en|.*vrin the east started
what wovlncee *uch wonderful
* they lllUKtraie. K-em* to Ik- i.*
newspaper iwragraph about the fine
ring
X Catarrh Send 1for U
ide ivatlent iiuiwc* nnd anxlon*
• yj*o»vp Sylvrotor'
apple orohard owned by Foster VdeU
IP
mot
hero
with
ready mad.- anMid. “He* in tbl* tent. I tbuik. madKJ Oheney 4
of Brockport, N.Y .. from which he
am. if you will take it v)uioily-^-er eweni^far qUe*lloii* they caim..l ,.l
thU year aold tIfi.OOO worth of fruit.
■ sudden shock, vou know, tnicbl be- way* evhde. «ay* the Xeiv Vt»rk Time*.
Oomro now a wwcurn editor and tell*
Thu* they may Jiow h-arn h..w tbe
er-^isaitruu*.*'
of an orohard near Uavenworth.
“I have m.vjulf under control, doc •atiiel pot hU hmiip. Ii..w the l.o|*ard
Knn.. owned hr Jodge Wellbouse. | The i R,v\; I. s|xx;ta2 excursion to tor." said sbe iu tun calm, even tones. mt hi* *pf.t* and varh.M* ..!l,.-r lm|v.nI *bould lisr Lain matter* r.-hvtlnp t.> the. animal
Thu orohard rover* l-.ono acre* and ; Richmond. Ind.L wiU leave this city at -If you win I-* **v
klnpdon, w-lueh have l«np lH*en int- j
the jndge** pn>fll tin* year will run
nx, toraorroir and
id man) Traverse to p.. t*. my sv.n at .muv.'
Lint though Mr. OLv.t Il.rf.«sl I
"I am not *uro of hi* miiuU-r. i.,tt IT
up to |».000. He ba* already eold Citv iKople wiU take advantage of
c4h.T phfUmhropifft* have trl*-d to j
y.*n win l,>,u at wt.h wt a* wv go
- I M.uOO huaheU of fruit.
the low rate.
*UT iNitue of them aatl*facto»1Iy
Ihrv.upb you will tiiul him."
1 Kooky Moun.
Sb*-* wue eitting up with a aiok men.
• by the Madleon !>o profaaaiooal nuree wa* the. SUn-
,
B Cmie money for Underwear |Fi~:5ii‘FS4r^
L.xdie*'jervey riblvcd wool, an
excellent qualitv tor one .lollar.
s]»eci
time. vvlM.ov.-r It !*.“ ho voiM ludwI >iin
1
IS RECEIVING MANY NEW GOODS.
Remember
rhethcr' you ‘arc
wanting a Paper of Needles. Heating
waniinij
„ Stove or
Parlor
□r Carpet you................................
should call and see us. Our
?w arrivals
ar
many new
and uniform low prices will
interest you.
lx
•Tir*t iu earn).,- *ald tl.v voua^r.-r
aursv^.n. *1.4.,kmi: lor *omo r.-Iaiiv»-,
Wb:.t e UMutiful
Make* mo
tldak of l.qu[.- al.d-:u„r- llo j:l.-,m-od
at llio rv.vvS of iimirnil l**b.-* wltLin
FOR SALE
TMK IMEMVZ *S*rOF*K
» her l.iHh.
U.. liM V.t
J>.*li'l know
read tbu*.
•Pt r,.r ytt to -o tiu.vui:!.
tamihar through the < cnlur
rs*r
r^neetfuny refer >ou to
ui. I'.I i.-vke you i,iy>c]r. tl^ jourlrf-nlb Vh*j-ter uf
aturc am! the drania. Mi'll attracts the ’em *U ma'am,
but
!
ain't
t.*c
III.
people aii.l itv iHimayal give* them
•
riiauU
you."
ri*.n l6ok!np up the text he wa*
pleasure.
“If II,y Koti i* 1,.
xhixzvx! |u nad tbe
In “The nth Hour- Mr Carter May I pv thrv*ii;:l all tiir ti-i
has worktvl well. He ha* enlusol ,i
;h*- e»*Ura .
“Vrsu,. If von
thou srt laid own tiu Idler t* eamr Uf
Icmcnt of comevb mto the j.^av
lime giving it the dv iiv- iii. r, an.l .!.%ol i
Mr*. SvIv.-*t,T vv.„,
mchxlramatic touch that apjHrai t<
Thr Or.frr
The thevKy that oy*t.i* ;,r.- .vnly
the average theatregocT, logetherVitl away to Uga, hrr *o
At 11,.- ouiraia.- .■
good t.v eat In tb«- mouib* whr. I, have
climaxes in which the her
r" la tboni U more or I.-** new*.
and the heroine lrium|ih ov^ tlie \il *Wil I*u!I.-*. irvi!.;;
Onro .\UL* 5 vv.tK npanl.d hy .-v. ry ..ue
lain. “The 11th Hout** is a »lea
I oy*ter day and the dn-ttVf
^
the M*:-.
play and the presenting
r from calaii
..Ih.vvinp
is one of thclx-sl Mr. Carter
.f ...v*t,-r*
v*.v*t.-r* in ..\ui:u*t. It w.a
eupply the entinc of
or two said that *-ho. v.-r oi.t*
hard- James'
HU Ufa la Vmril.
•*l jnet aeem.-d *0 have gone
pieoss,*’ write* Alfn-d Bee. o
tere. Tex., "biltousne** and a
baok had made life a bon:
take internal
oonldn't eat or alcep and felt i ^ * must
arrh Cure
Core is
ista
taken Inlernally and
loo worn ool to aork when 1 lu gan
I directly on the blood and mnooo*
to nae Electric Buter*. but they surface*
Hall'* Catarrh Ouro 1* not
worked wonder*. Now I • >,plike
lack medic
icme. It
a lot. can eat anything, hav
one of the best phy.iclan* In this
io strength and enjoy hard
hard sTm^ 'They give
i ull. tfr. laiKWr*..
\A/ANTElv-ET.-ryUAlT u- Xs4>w tlMl~ruii
';;L‘":rr=
pro
foU. who proparod
to roroire the
^ oorp*4t with all vim* ro*i»eri. A family
ronnlon took the plac* of t
fnneraL
Philadelphia
bint* uniformed cumradrs. amid the
bofUeand confnsiuii attending the
departure of the Philadelphia troops
for the ooal region*. Lieut Frederick
M. Amonaon. of Co A. Sixth regimens, waa married to Mi** Helen Sax
ton- A oomblnatlon lauiu'nger and
baggage car. the tomporary regim. ntal headqu^tv-r*. wa* the ».-.me of the
wedding. And tlie train atarted just a*'
the chapUln of the rvglment, R. v.
Dr. Wayland M Hoyt, wa* finishing
the ceremony.
‘ps
Clavves Saturdays, Orders given
prompt attention.
‘
erv-tl
niul her
fell on
^he finest spread evei
*ra*v. twr*e f,,o-. 'J he f.ov
;Kiv. 11 lu ihi* city by euv order ant
the ev.-* ch«**l
I the past •ucoes.c of the D U K K
How 1 isii *h*i. noM .-Kuhl I'ti ;4odicmte that something flue u it
o. SOo, TSo and •l.OO
lot, acres known as the Steele ot
Needham (arm. One ol tbe be« in
Grand Travene eoontr, 8* mitei
•oolh of tbe dty.
1l!|:
Hi
cmc^mcuK |pREpANIN6
MORGAN MAT
FOR ALLEGAN
END STRIKE
B«u«v«d H« Will Submit Prop©•Ition for Sottloment
lofCuoooa.Oet.
1»-Tba croofo of the Vanesnelan
goreramant hate been repalaed while
attempting to again ocenpy
Core.
, IMPORTANT MEETING TODAY
foaght
at
Ooyabo
GET READY FDR SATURDAY
hatarday.
land Minors May bs
Brought Togsthsr
Trsvsrss City High School
Foot Ball Tsam
almoat <
Whan They Play Second Came
of Interecholastic Series
The Bible
• lu r«i» rwmke
mom ahlyexpoandlng
Mr.
tba aeripeaxa and Mr. Camia ooodnot.
Mom.
Bt thiitimu iCaitiitoe was
waU dmm for. Tho galao w«a M|
ODCA Wktmhanm at oae tab feoiai
noaad right oad for a fiO y»d gai.
Boob bo woat orer tbe llao for an
otlier tOBobdowm and fWd kept up
bisgoodxeoord by klekiiig tbe foorth
goal, aakiBg tbo ooore t4 to 0..
Galas of M, 6. 16. 10 aad 15 yanla
won amde after fifao Dost kiekoff.
bat tbo half waa OTorbefoto tbozo waa
Hum to ooGCo kgam. (
oapeciaUy fiao play by a laago of
about 16 foot whioh laadodbim oo tbo
baU after Pound had fomblod iu a
mix in which bo made five yards playin* alone.
If Maniatoo. wanu any more pcai
tioo. she probably knows now ju
where to gottk______________
“Cathedral of the Bibla.” U rary
helpfal to Ohriatlaas as waU as nonObnatlaas. tha acriptora being nafoldad so plainly and simply that a ohild
can oomprobaDd.
Tb** addrmioa oo
tha past, praaent and fetnra of the
Jaw are aapeeially iot*.raating to boUi
Jew and Gentile.
Tba absorbing topic of tba second
upon Uie aobjaot made clear.
As an erangaUst Mr. Gamla is earn,
est. poaerfnlandoonrincing.
Those who bare had the pleasore
of attending thaee meetings speak enoally of them. No one can
bem. This is a treat
ome to this city erary
svBirra
H*K;iirrY.
'
Already the boys of the High school
football team
preparing for tba
game with Allegan in the aeoood map
of Michigan. This game will probably
oecnr next Saturday, thoagb whether
it will be hare or in AUagan U not
known. The haadqnartara of
the
It of Saturday’s gamo. and
cben arrangemenu will be made for
the next gamr, beiwe^'u this city and
Allegan.
The boys are naturally very much
elated over the result of the game
Saturday afternoon. In making the
arrangemenuforthe game. Manistee’s
manager consented to take on Trareree City just a> a matter of aooomraudatlon. as he said they would have
Hatorday erenlng bis friends of. the
Boston .Store gave a farewell beef
steak party in the Little Tarera for bare a chance at Allegan, it is aaid.
Herbert Salsbory. who has been foit* He etitlently looked upon Uiis as a
man of the basement department for •ort of iirac|ice game. It was prohatbe past few months, but who is lear bly tbe red-hottest practice Manistee
log for Manistee, where he bas acceptver got.
iltioo: A
The lin
enjoyed.
fellowship. A box of cigars wai
MauUUe
tented to Ute company by Ob
oaya the New Vurk Evening INeu. a
ouccenaful raft lu British «*olumt*ta is
thus descrilied rnder the «eu system
aereraJ length* uf galvnnited plow
steel wire t-ahli-. eaeh
fo-i long,
were niruiig fmiu tlie rear t.f the lug
Id one long n.ia-. At intenala of fif
teen feel *Vh|»s- W4-re nlUelM'd. to
which half hh-ii chain* were made
fast.
Tbe ends of tin* elm in* w ere
p.*iSM-d through l.oRn U»re4l slantingly
through llie end* of t«e h*g*. It was
found that till* uieihtMl did away with
the uer.-*siiy of the tug making for a
ahelUT when a stt>rm threatened and
thu* ai-oimidished a large iciving in
time. The iiumle-r «.f feet in the next
raft, which will U* Marled iu u few
day*. Will
3ISMMI. and If this is suceea*fully handh-d the following one
Will .•outnln rsBMsai feet.
The log* are eiit lu forty-^-ighl foot
leiiglli* aiul are f.ui-ked up after rea^
ing their destination. tW oh*4-rvatlon of lie- raft, which was taken to
Port (.'amide. showt-il thai
• logs to roll
over and thu* hrt-.il
.
was al>o found flmt the tug made liet
p*r lime with the same quanlity under
the new »'onilltion* than with logs In
a iKMin. Tlie MHsdal feature ..f the
fievhv wh Hi will .'.|.|s.74 |.. lumlsT
OD-n eo|ii|H n.sl to r;.ll oil the iMSttU Is
Ihe low 4s»m «*f gelling tlie logs to tide
wat4T.
Lou
Fortier
r g...........................*Deiu
Ellis...........
Ig.' ^
Heiges
Cron
•r t
Montague
At Bates. Oct 10, 1902. coder the
Alway
It
.Ralph Wynkoop
aospioes of the Anti-Saloon League,
FAMOUS DEBATE SPOT.
Foster
..
..r
e
Roy
Wynkoop
Rev. H. y. Darls of Kingsley gare a
Women «f IVee|.or$. I.l„ AHree ow
eery lotarertiog as well ak profitable (Jsuslin
flare X\ here IJae«la Wn tlnaglas.
Southard
temperanca lectnra. After the lecture
The women ..r I'l.ri. III.. Imve
Pound
WiUaabarta. Pa.. Oct. 13-Thla Ima a local league was organised at this
tiunlly found ami haxe m.w siihMan.... L h
man another nnereotfol day in
place for the imrpoee of doing more Sutton
lUilly iimrk.sl the sjs.t on whh h t.«.k
Htggins
..
.. f
Ledcrle
treat ooal atnke, the only featnn effecUre work In the line of destroy
Phiei. the famous I.liieoln Douglas de.
auba .. .Stout-Baker iKite. Kt\s
log the saloon
The following officers Thorpe
(‘hieago Evening J’osU
wSi-wman
auba ...
Kellogg Th. re has I
were elected: President. J. W. Green
I au exasperating dehiy
treasurer W. A. Lee;
of ev«T It year 4-oiieeming this malter.
Sosie A. Harsh.
The old tinoTs faile.1 to .igree a* to ilie
Traverse City kicked to Manistee,
exact I.MTiIlty uf the Maud from w hi< h
w b«» were downed oa their 80 yard
the sjKS’ehe* w;en* mu«h-.
line. They made brat down onw. then
hy T. 1,-rrsph toTh*- B«wd.
rinally the e..m«T of limighm avenue
Laiisiog, Oct. 13—Attorney General tost the ball, with about I» yards to and M.fhanle Mr.* t wa* agn,*l uism.
Oreo rejioru that be has collated dur- gain. Ebreniierger made 16 yards when II 4*.mniin.s- of the rn* |s.n Wo
m«*irs
4
to Iievil s
. Wl*.,
through
tackle,
repeating
it
a
moment
log the last year $8.WO from the es
Tha Pbiladalphla A Reading, after
huge i-.wld.T. which
utes of persons who died without Uter. after Wynkoop and Pound bad
qniet mlaalonary work among the
made a Will Im‘ l.ronght to the i iiy nmi placed
heirs and the money has escheated tc made big gaint:. Ledcrle
In
|M»*itlon
With
lining
is
reinoiii.-a.
men, confidently expected to wort
fumble, but Moore fell on tbe ball and
the state.
tna St. Kicholaa and North Mahoney
Hived it
Another fumble a moment
Ide. In K«r
eoUartea thu morning, bnt not a man
later gave Manistee the ball, but they
SREVITICM
daaerted the union.
>as In tlH- way of
All effort is being made to eecurv s were unable to make their first down,
iltoo^ the
KhrenU-rger, Lederle.
I II one vvhieh 1* a
special train from Elk Rapids on the and punted.
by Pardee Broihera.
amide of tlie
tl.. itirrlers art.
17th, oo account of tbe big republican Pound Deiu. Heiges and Wynkoop
WlDg iireia^ed foi
• la.mlol, tnj
kept
making
gooti
gains.
Ehrenberger
meeting to to be addressed by William
There waa no attempt by
the .New Vtirk Herald
I n.iii e*dlur to
Aldeii Smith and Congs^es^man Dar fioaUy going over tor a touchdown,
atrtkera to Interfere.
tall it Is made entirely 4.T lian-s' earii,
which
Pound
oonveried
into
a
goal.
mgh. The Elk Rapids republicans
[•uniilngly joimil logeiher
Twelve
New York, Oct. 18—The operators
want to « ome orer with their hand. < The time required for this touchdown liundrixl bar.** were kill.Nl to p^hIuiV
ooeferonoe adjonraed at 1 o’clock
Mrs. R W. Oensmore. who is con
No statement has l«en issned and they
dn< ling a dressmakiog school in the
new Wllbelm bock, desires that all was Travers© Citr-a on the 30 yard being euijdoy»*d thrtv «hiys in . uiting
ladies who wish to take lessons apply Hue. Leaerle and Ehrenberger made the i-ar* from the skin*. It ha* l*vu
as early as possible, as she may not biggalns. in one of which Left Tackle ♦‘P^'^hilly innt.M |„ rei.d. r it watiTAfter the conference Mr. Markle.
Omsiderlng
the
Immense
l.e hero long. It will be iieceMary to Alway of Manistee hv.l his right VOixtt.
Who want to tha oflioe of .1. P. Mor
•boulder dialocated. Newman
tooki**""""'
*»• “
csll this week.
gan. was acoompanied by P. .V. B.
Postmaster Geo W. Raff. Su|sTTisor
WIdaaar of Pbiladelpbta. They nwarned
hy
UmpireOilbert.
waa
penalL K. Cleveland of tbe city, and Ouraaaiaad with Morgen ontil M o’clock.
CIS Kowler and John Holmes of the ued for slogging. The ball waa adlion For aianal
•I For,.,
< ori*. or
nf .Vrni,.
When they left Mr Markle was aiLrd
almost to Maniatee'a goal
PeninsnU. have n turned from Wash- vanoed
of the'nine Itldge
for a alatameot. “1 don’t talk.’'ne re
mlh* of
Ingtoo. where they attended tbo na when a fumble gave the ball to the mounisins. within sixty
piled
Ohaimian Thomas called on
sitora
Washington, the war deiwrtmeul bas
tional O. A. R. encampment
Morgan this afternoon and also
Adonble pam waa tried for no gain, 'purehaHHl sixty .-o n * ,.f land and will
The regular meeting of the Eastern
switnhtm
Thelnfrn
and a mars oo oenier for about a yard.
nt once the «-ui,Mni. tion of
.Star will l>e held tomorrow evening at
drawn in Wall stret l is that the opera
a hullding that will Is' u*.*!
7;30 o’clock.
A lull attendanc.e is re- Then Caolain Marsh pUyed back, ap- lion for the signal «-ori»* of the army,
ton are reporting th.* resnlt of tJieir
uarently for a kick
Inskiad, be skirt
«|uested.
►ay* Ihe Washlnglmi 4-orr.-*iHmUent of
deliberations tins morning and the
ed left ena for a 25 yard gain. He
the n.ieagu ll*-,>s-d llimid. It will be
There will be a regular meeting of
feeling is strong that Morgan's interRosenthal. Uie iirojirletoT of the i
New Ijmgmm OiwaalaeS.
i l=r,
hisplace. Manistee..fterbeingonoer'^rV/•^''‘**
“
Traverse Citv Loilge. No. 22‘» I. A
ncd. and as the ball ^wns brought Hglof seh ntiile insiniet 1 of the offl.\. .M. this evening at 7;:i0 o’clock for
it was kicked by M^istee. who r*-r* as well ;is to li'n. h
work m the second degree, with nine
it again, making another gain of
c«li*t.*I men. The hH-ntlon U
candiiUtes.
There will l>e other tmafter trying
trving in
in ts
rain ►hh n*! «
Ih nt. U-eaiim* the .lUi
ao yards. Then,
•en.^ter
jv>rtanl busine.vs.
s b^PUyiog. a drop kli
r.corge I’carstein had the misfor- for goal
• tried but failed. Boutl
ne to break his arm Saturday.
ard making a big run back. There
quill.
M. Kra/cr, who has licen in this
for only one more pUy,
•ntlon i'l the W.1V of
ty hir the |iast ten years, has reinov. however, before the. half was over,
l.g to tor New York
ed to Empire, where he will open a
being 6 to 0 in favor of
l U-iiig om*inKteil
»Uv gixxis, clothing, boot and shoe Traverse City.
Pardy. a Chibaii. in
lmfuet,*4. quilt, tbe
store
Deputy Shenrt Eeiger left this
In tbe second half. Manistee ki. ked |
morning with John A." Hargraves for off. and lederle, Ehrenbtrger. Pound |
jai^son prison, where Hargraves is
Heiges
The ngalar aeaelon o! the board ol
.. e:ip.i.'lty of
IS senicncnl for 15 years for the kill- Baker waa in this half in the place of
mparTlaon began at M o’clock this
etil.ie
nn.l nil! Ih- held
ing of his wife.
Montague at tackle. In one of the
•rmnmtm. No bnsines. was transact.
•at by II V..**!.•« friim wurk. There
AU voters whose names arc not bucks, the liall pasted to I^ederle
will Ik- .1 plo|K ller :il r:u U oiruer.
Od in tlia opeaing aeasioD. thoagb all
legisteretl. must see Hut this is done who failed to gel it, but it bounded to
the memban ware present, as an ad
8av«VoarGaaDlseo«BU
tomorrow or Wednesday, in order to Pound who caught It and waa off
Jom»madt was loompcly taken for
be able to vote this fall.
like the wind for g long gain around
dtimUtoe work. The seosion tomar.
faranoe will bring about a eriih mrni
of the coal strike.
A special from Washingtonu to Uie
atook ticker mys a man closely as»ocia
ted with RooaeTcIt is looking to Mor
gan to settle the strike and that the
•nd probably will ocme this week.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
emr wUl begin at t JO o’clock.
VENETIAN CANAL FOR PARIS
t.r^t SrkrBiS
4m Ummmtti,
r Watkins, tin- .\n>»Tlr«n enxlis Iwi t-Mn.utMlini: a gicanilc
to
1‘srls niimu lpal o.unriU
he offers to take ibe old hmiftratl
It his own ri|.
Oo the f-m I
I--1I of gnmod thus
provided all aruond i1m> city be wuold
excaratr a grand canal comniuulcat.
lag with the Heli»e river, build an automehlle speedway, a bone and riding
track and a hlryde path unrtvahd
Tbeae would occupy only otie aide of
Uw utrlp. and all Watkins’ syndicate
WEBlB In ratora fur tbe irrmeoilooa coat
P to build, sell and rent
---------------eocea and bolela lijsbt at
dM WBtm'
making the other aide
Nkt Ite ^
e grmad canaL It alaa
ddat for the
The Hoxic dray line has been sold tbe end. Lederle made a long gain of
> Geo. Armstrong who takes posses- 16 yards througli tackle to within
tocU
three yards of the goal.and in a moment
carried it over, making tbe aoore 11
Dr. 1.
to 0. Pound raising it to 12 to 0 by
his vacation j
OnctI OcpuHiem Hall/. Sltintcrg-c
Oned, Fnda/ •ming, Oet. 17tK
CongnumaK WiUivo dUtn Smitt
end A. a. DcfTogh mill dtlinr ed.
dnuet.
Savings tiank kicking the goal beautifully. Lederle.
Ehienberger and Poand were carried
about the field by friepds of the High
Mn. Uon VanLieu of BelUirc
ibool.
wu thrown from * buggy yetterday
Manistee kicked
off again, aad
near tlw G. R. «: I ciontng, but for.
Southard made a run back of 40 yards,
tunatel) waa not aeriouily injured.
team playing fine interferenoe.
She It at the hone of Mu. W. X.
Sixteen thoaaand four hundred lawaa fine thinga and fast gains anKelley.
when within 16 yards of ManUtei ’a goaL the ball went orer oo acof a foul by Baker of Traverae
Detroit—WTieat, 71 and 74: com, Oity, who used hia h*ada.
C/W Ra^wUiema tiall/e Staiaharfg
ManUtee tried a double pa« for a
C3;oau331
Graail. Friday awamag, Oet 17tk.
lorn of five yards. HeigM downing
Toledo—WTieat, 75J and 7CJ.
CcagruumoM William MMaa Smith
the
man
tliat
far
back.
Then
they
Chicago-W-heat. 71; rom. 57*;
aad M. B. Darragh milf dalirar adoata.30i:pork, $16.C5;
Iar.1, $9,00 tried a fake kick for a loea of aeven
drataat.
yards. Heiges again geuing the man.
and $8.85.
■avYoarUaalDiiBsaat.
I
Marsh then n^e a punt of 80 yards,
KtpuMeu nil/. Stth
but the ball was advanced by rapid
6n*i.FrH,/ tntiog. Oct.
work, and another touchdosm soon
reaulted. and Pound again kicked a
prrUj goaL making tbe score 18 to 0
offices in the
building.
Peoples’
Heer Ceegnamee miUhrn AUen
tmiik end A. B. Oamgt in Stein.
,^;.anndF^ning. Bet.
1?;:
‘“ppr- ____________
floors^am Oalmaa'f
f William MWaa Smith
lin the game that Manialet WM play.
-'sl;
Smt Cerngnarnmn BrSttiem A.
BmHt mmd A. B. Bemgk in thin,
mrfe Bned. Fride/ eneieg. Oet.
VIOLIN LESSONS
D. W. STEWART
ipiU far xSoJin at the .\radr. City Vipers Hauer block, ar
.tl8 W. ,1th Sl Hell l*hone.
CNs ts fMir Cgsoct h
tttoBsraatH
«C0UCH
In order to make room for n
airixalf we arc offering aomc
rare bargains...............
m
oUd 0»l fnme 8 ia. d«p by 80x70 in. long,
bcjuty, rctntar price $7.50, « only............
.NOTH KR-re,«iar price $11.00,
WED
BOON FOR LUMBERMEN.
Wm Or kt so ».
nmw Tork. Oct IM-Thst J. Pierpost Mflfsaa rmli*®. the prcMcn be
lay brought to bear on bia bj the
Aaerloaa pMpleand Preaidant Rooaa▼alt to aaula the great anthracite
atrikn, la ahovn bj the long cooler
•sea ha had. yaatarday with Preaideot
Baar, laadar of the oparatOra Thla.
0 with M
[torday with 8a>
rotary Boot, who it ia aaid carried a
aaaaaga from Proaident Rooaerrlt to
the groat financier, indioatea
Morgan ia aeeretlj working to nettle
the dlffatoncaa betwean Uft ainera
, and oporaton. Wall atreet goaaip to
day aaya Morgan wfll bring the opera
ton and minora together on.
tion he hiamalf will anbnilt
PrdaidaDt Caaoett of the Panntylra
nU railroad, who ia
log Morgan In.adjn
ty. la today holding aconfetanoe with
Baar in Philadelphia
Thera waa a atir and aetirlty among
tha oonl praaldenu tfaia morning and
laportacat daveloionenu may
At 11 JO all tba operators except
Baar woat into ooalierooce at the ofBo<
of tbo Dolapaio A Hndaoo Company
ProMiaat Traaedale, who waa ae«i
jrnm before entering Uie meeting room,
mid: “Thera may be a great deal
done at thla meeUug.” When Thomas
waa aaked n«ardiag the report that
GALL at theOemStadi^dOIBoaih
$S.85
$8.50
St t. up ft SSO.M « Dtfl miss Itsm.
Got a bid to a wed
ding. Eh?
We’ve
got the right
B
WE00IR6«PRESEIITS
Kci CiKkt-aSO
$1.50^,,
.
51.50
nr;:ant line
ol(i(»l.l» Cl.OCKS at tl.Co
Klim! FaksI Spun!
RASTALL
Our
Sboe
Dept
Is a busy plan.
is learning that we
sell the best of footwear at prices
that arc lower than those <}uoied
by the exclusive shtic stores
Almost awaryhodf wants to soro
oil Urn monsf
tha/ eon
rhq>-
want ^ix>vl -sh*ics -they want to
get them lor as little money as
jwssible.
Our
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
CASH OR CREDft
218 FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CITY
niillinerv
Ok St at
HUSTUII6 « JEWELER
The trade
anHiffinnis (ottiiiT
low prices and
our high grade of s’ oes make our
store the IktsI place to buy them.
tbo dunan
Shoe
Our newest creations in
Cadies* Crimmed Oats
are worth your time and
trouble to see. Our dis
play includes the most
attractive and fashionableproductionsin mil
linery seen in traverse
City and has been in
creased daily until now
we are in a yosition to
please the most fastid
ious a ‘ « a a «
Is a great seller—a great.wearer
—a great satisfaction giver
the
price IS $5, and you gel big xal-
Ctavt us your order and
rtctivt prompt attention
uc for ever)* cent of it.
E. WILHELM
Our
Wen’s Shoes
at $2.7$, $$ and SS.50
Ave A allies not
oltcn
shoes al thcc prices.
found in
The styles
arc right, the material is of the
Inrst, the
workmanship not sur-
jassed.
Hundretls of men are
wearing
these shoes cicf)* day
and we hear no complaints~and
they come back when they want
another pair.
Eel
us sliow you
these jKipular makes.
Our
Popular Shoes
for iht Ladits
.Arc becoming
more and more
l>opular as they arc known.
We
know your opinion will be the
same as theirs if you give them a
trial.
The style of a lady’s shoe
IS a xital jK>inl — the rital i»oinl
in our shoes
is
correct.
show the swcUcst shoes in the
city for $3.(K) and $3.50.
the
Dorothp Dodd
Shoes
Excel
all <.iher makes in style,
case, quality and faultless filling
—The self-supporting instep is
one thing that makes them so
pojiuUr — something not found
in any other make.
Our Shots for
the Boys and etrfs
DON’T DELAY
making home comfortable when you can bu\ a stove at the
trcmcly low prices w e are offering and on easy paxTucnU
ts of $1
.\it medt of »l.d -leather and
will give solid wear.
goes
Shoes
out with
bought
a
Every shoe
gua^tcc—
here
must give
good wear — .Another/pair or
j-our money liack if ihtk^’t.
the Boston
Store.
$9.00S»™H^iS
tom and heavy cast top with two gridles
and center, swjng top and urn. large air light feed door with smoke
curtain, hot blast screw regulator, handsome nickel trimmings cooxisting of nickel fool rest, nickel screw draft, nickel plate on oven
door and nickel um.
—
SEE WINIKAW DISPLAY
Xho Bos-ton Store
'iriimil
.1
OR. ■Kfi.miiiuAt, boMuM la. lam
|poe<»lc00t»t>e»e»0»ttft
itm
rrLbe rutaom wert
ftmoUuf or pUyraoo am. paaftfos
imial ftJvbar ftiu)
Moral ftUftfttoii
IAd Eqieriinent
...With Tramps;
t\,t>i0n^t»Uhi,A,IL§tu»m
AdwMDUges of the Liquid l^uel
Orcr CoaL
Lu
%nOlSl4MKIOM
o
VALUE Of UlL'foA Ships
so IUJT nBEMM lEEDED.
----------------
bigbrawd to recovery when Highway
OOooOOooOOooOOooOOoc
All ta* life Jrjbfi IXwWao tuid UmgtA
to pruve hisuoelt « r>*aJ |ai*iUoUiro{aisL
to Um dim
tiu Bitfid be had
RiiTbd pbrns «u«i
0f fn-9
tUirarlM, fri^ bomfrttiiU »i»a fn^
arid iu hi* dr»au.m be bad fuuud
ad riM»Ua au.1
uallU.m. «i
fia«tbeu«
Hut otx* iun»t lui\r
to lie ft pblbmtbnardai. and Jr>U:i iMwftuo liftdnf ft«y i«
of
Tb*^ lit tba ftfef «.f fiff) Jid.
..Mi pb.u.
blog pbilanibrop:
in.v ;
bole
wouM bate droi.i
arltb a thud S.I..1
..tf.lMl
lioldrra niMl .. Id.b . lUiaM.a. T.i
UaWM^n aioti p, bia
il
lied that
<voW iM.t r. lievi. ,
diatrraa tu tiie %ri.-|«l %iUli baU
lion doUara. but tlu* world aliouid bi<ar
from bltu In a uuy^
Tb. lr.D.p.- iH. fa
llgned and a inlauuib
la but lasy by nature, tiut luUrortuue
liaa killed bia at.iblllo.i
!le u
vlrlotia by Inatlnrl. I.ut eiei.l* wl
|«Mde will not Clre.
JJU luiii.l
agatiwt tie w.^rld Ih^u..- il... I.mimI of
tbe world U lurainat bln.
I mil .
lift and ri-babilitate tbe tri.iup. I wlU
return a ibuuaaMl ..f b.io
lie aiiei.t ilaya fl.lnkli.i: tin- .. I.eu.e
ver.and tbe reauit waNibnt In- Imnikbt
farm of :na» a.Tea mnl er.-« t.il tbe
true a«ilutl.il. of tb.. piol.I.-u. warn Ibe
ptun. of tbe olltMa^l to bi» forimr |">
altUrti. To do tbi.. be would baw tu
meet witb ayi«ia.tb>,
and m
roorageum.t.
N.-w lir.-M wo.ild bare
to In. kliidU-..1 uiiib r IIm* Ih.u. f ■ of aui
bitbiri ami new e,H..U of bo|- pbmud
111 tbe dlarouraired eouU.
» day. wbeii 1
a laMMet^. M
tbecu longtd to get lui. k to mm ial and
buidueiia rln b m.
fiawaofi did iMd ni-b tb.Mn. trniupa
up agnluat bard wtak all day and a
lirajer non ting in tlm e%.M.ll.g. il wna
a rreot «liange fur tb. in. nnd l.e pUnwd tu acctjatum them to It by d.-kr.H-a
Tlay 1
re waidied. Imrlm n^l. rJoibiHl
atul Kb
. IndK Tb.*y M,,.- lund-b.d
Witii t.da.c.<» end iieweimiim.... end f..r
a week tbe Work of iipllfllng Weld .m
^ery «iU>.rmMorlly.
Then IIm.- pblb.i.il.ro|.iKi M,kk.»i.d
that Iben- warn work to U- done
lla
waau i tu-utally bnie.jue iiim.nt It. but
be ral|...| bl« eiM-elun-i.. tog,-tber and
jiaternally nl«H-rt.sl;
Wlentleinen. iiuin U m. .-..nmtiinted
that a liMte wurk tnnteriHllv nmeimtH in
tby eb.iiUton ,.f bi- luornl Kmnditig.
I’ud.T tbe Imnigi. Ii.rtnen.-.-* of
about tbt- aortnra. of tbe bed*
and
RICH FIND OF FOSSILS.
i
and Sr^ietary M.**ly ba« order.nl tUai
woik on III. .vMbng Mutiuio m tin
I•lni»pplm* and Haw nil 1- d,*.ontin
mil until tbe ie*t* m.w I*mg romlmt
.il under tb,. Mii.ervi*,..i, ,.f H.-ar Ad
mind .M. lvllle *li.ill lia'.e I** n , on
eludr.l
An .i|a.iopriMi.on of
lia* Imi-i
made foi lb. .i.nd,iel of (b,-*ete*t*. alii
J« Pi»iteer Cioerv StaSIe...
HMIwnEltW.’
ration, and
female wewk-
Mr*. Simplri-You and H:c*.uu.ff sit
there and tell .web other funny slur t.-*.
duii t you?
Sltuplev-\ee* H
•apdal I lung*.
Mn. Simplex
B. J. IVIOROAM
My rush is over now and I have a good many
horses on my hands. They must be sold at
some price. Now is your chance for Bargains.
I havs a few cheap horses for work, have some
cheap ^riving horses and a few big work
horses. Alsoafjnebig black mjire. 7 years
old, weight 1600: a pair of good brown mares
weight 2400: a fine pair of Standard bred bay
mares, drivers 6 years old. weigh 1900: a fine
blocky gray^tallion, weight 1400: a good pair i ’
of black poni^, good todrive or work. Kind- - : j
lygive me a call if you want horses.
''
-............- --------------S4U,plei ( the t»e of W.
gently. -I IbUik I i-aii give you a bet- Pirrce s Favorite
ter tuime than gruwlery for ymir lU-n.- ; Prrsen^on.
It
Simplex-Aw-y.-*. ibnfs very kind, ^Wu^e* rego.
«f ypu. (But be imn.-d aUnit U!u-ailly. ; l^rityvdnc* weak««. IIUUS .U, ..Old fl.uor of W.
l.sjrw^ ■ I *r*» m
.Uy «s;t !i«« Uv
|**ll
•irsix.-;;:.,,,.-..,, „... s—45-j=-a-.::-r^....
It w ill tbeii W tbe
P- n^.Tll mv
,,,
,
,
I ire large vntiiin.-* ,.f six bimdrvnl
4ig,-* ea, b w ill ii.inpri*.. ihe oiH, l.vl
3
ftlWKI
,..a - ■-™;
have f;
fady tab*.
Mr. Slmplci-ob,
COROTS
no sub«ilui#ior the nuilicine which
wtirks wonder* f.»r weak women.
Dr. ISercr s Pleasant Pellet* abould he
»;eb u sLoriJy to U- puMi>b, J.
.lio
So. 1* of Hie Maine
trinU •imdiiei.*|
I'blef
11 S. Ho** of tb
Mu**a* S|**ll
ve1o]s*l foUlte,-li 1.1
I UU* »••r-*•(dl.v I,.,-, lv«il by Tru.
(bU.r:*,. of tb, Mmi.ian Mu
HORSES FOR SALE!
|irlij!»-d Ui Berlin, coooloUe* ibat tbe
U. llli of bomao aul a:.a:ial lubmu
kart* arv tbr aann*. r'fiftU- bare been
autx>9»afuliy Infnned wUl. buuian v1m»
and luade Immune to totmulaala by
racciiiatioo « ben .vouni;
Ibrunu U&mict into a |Mi*itii>u wber# | aider, and that is
be*d ba\e liad’to nay more to till up^ the tnH
- - - tbe »tiK-y, and a* It wa* Le K*.ked *o
alck 1 didn t kno%r be d IHe to tin
e |.erforuiancc. Nothing would
,urpri*ed me leim than to see him
topple right .,ver where lor *T,**1. and j
If i*ea got any relatix.-*-lf mere
tbere a a j fax^wni
fax^wi aiater to
single one of tbe Hamlet ' imlly
------------any. i *bed* and the docWhen- round-I sboubi tl :.L they d [tors care.
see to It tlmt be b
D,oming. '-Vouib»
ooler.v, denresl
d..|ad,tl to lo etaiipaiiy tbe .\jMri|*.*u on
It* trial tni. l>om Sail I raiiriMi. to
Tiilnll. *bovi.i| Ibal V. <i. od a* fm-l tbe
biol
nide Io‘
m .1 w bob* Ii.mple
day on tbe
n.l Ibat
i.,M Horn
j
.
,
j
!
j
! «t
.
I
M« and women of taate and badM«t
< go
caudea over tbe.womfcrfta prt:
"'“^ "*"***
But there ia one
T«l* l» tbe %m%y.
ord.red to mure on for ai
.week*. Ill tbe
air*, of an
bt.ur flH-rw wa* an outbn ak
oil bnrnii.g aH.aratu*
•Ifa l.« aofl a auap.
up. cully,* e».
po*>.lb;litle» iu ot-t-aii
Umpy M.k to tbe pbllan- travel. *oiya the N.-W Volk fommervlal
tbroiu*! "aml tie gang 1* glttin* tireil Adverii*er
;nbe Keii-Ingioi, 1* tb#
of It
What
«i**eng. r ^^eaul^b•^
bj>l traiiMtlant
-Then you migUt go to work/* aug- on
.0 Wbl.b
tbe ex,n-rlmem witb oil U.
wb
ge*te,I Mr liaw-Oi
fm J ba. I-Wfi, trbM. but iIm u*e of oil
• Hut dat Would bit u* demlder way. aa a ({en.-ratiiig j*.wt-r for *ii*am on m-u
I gueti* dr gang bad le-tter move on to ve»«.l« .luitH. u-,. k 1*. IvlN, wlit-n tin
dr m It *b..|»**
HnlKb *!. :im.blp Heirb i. r adopted it
That nlgbi tl>e pbllaidbroiibt toil
AJtn-rt llalbu. dn.H-ior g.-m lai of lln
abme in I be gbsamlng and n alngle
Hamburg Amerbitn bn and an e*iH rt
wayfan-r t-atiie Up Ilm luitb.
Pi *t.o,m*btp m;,Hei>. I* *o o.nn.l
••• ol.*uel. you *ce U fofv yon a man
tlmt Oil i* n.e .•..tumg fuel for *le
wbii tuiN *.t-ii l*-1ter day*. (»mv I lo«d
all the *bi|e. In
a tdla tm tin- Uiik* .>f tbt lliid*oii
,|uoiy
and touoi.d my momy by the bun
«*iulpj*>j wiib oil burner*. u*lug
dred tlM.mu.ml,mo 0.1 msiea.l of Wei*
-Ami t-liVunnrtam-t- bn* br«rtigbt y«,n
Tlo- Hriti*b. rni.,1,
to tid*?" wa* avketl
-It ba*, *ir. aiid If you culd nuin*
Wbeii llie kicking bud embvi. heaskt-tl:
-If you were a phllantbr..pUt airtl
wauttM to aid a tlioioami lniin|e«
return to siu-b-ty. bow w..iibl y.ni go
*ork at ItV
-Vmi have got It down pat. *lr.“ rt-
SpftRov of brooklyn iraa **llftmleL.Sbe Mt br«ftUilcM and aprllbootid un.
Ullbacortaln bad dropped for tbr last
tlme.'nnd noC ootU ahe maa wcU on
her way botne did abe ix.i»bde ber oplnIona and feeliora to ber nlc^'e.
-I pm*d VpbAlM/- abe aakl at last;
-yem, 1 t-ertaltoly pUieil btwc but. .vow
«•. ,W didin «.!.« .ucl. . great
p«t dMl
4m1
after all. ber wit* ba\iug bti^ that
way. -Twa* g imtt y for b.T. but I
t-ouldn't help ibinktng iwould have
IM*.,, iM-tter to take ber Hgbt out of tbe
.iiffs-ncrc.':
I lUV ,h.- l>Vhcst
ful incurv'c at the base of the sinnr. It i* the onlv projwr m«*lcl t
widi thet new Erect
F.rcct Form and
ana Prince** gownx. Fit
Fi your neu. »ircs« i
rt Form and it will I>|_ a masterpir, r nl grace and cliT.once. Price*
from ft up. If yoor dealer einnot supply you M.nd din ct t,,
Hell.
WEINGARTEN 6ROS., 377-379 Broiilw.y, New Yorh
I bn all kin.!* ot
l.oj:s ami
H»HNK
ly oi *.i. nime .-VpJolel. wb..-b went
»»e.t *om. ......nib* i,go.i« *.-.nrcb for
foimd fus*lU ».f ii b,fd of tu.. Muall
b..nn*. *ay« |b,> New York lleiuld.
Tbe aultual* iH.loi.g.xl Iu the tbre,- Pm,!
variety, w bb-b blllienu ba* lN*-n know n
ouly fi-oin skull* and |«*.r fragment* of
tin ft lime
lYofe^aor « »sf«Uie U overjoy ,hI nl Hie
•u. ,s
of (be i%-*cut Sdvircbmg party.
'Jbe word be no-lv.M atntiM tlmi ten
fore leg* ten bind leg*. *e»cml Hkulla
and ,.ue *k. ieion iilimot lut.ot. all in
■ of pre
j
li.e II ip of tiiM itiusii tramp Mc.vn,
whip iHitut in Jaiiimiy of iln* ti-ar af
font* :,li I,lea ,.f Hie .* ..llum.V *.f oil a*
fn.l rioin I-lnln.lelpb.a to .Ira.,-*,-!,,!
only ^^o ton, of 0.1 w,re eoioim.ed.
Tb - J..K*, to., *i,.nni*li.p Tiingbii. eb irt,v.il4.y Hie Heiiii.,1, i
NoUc* of Hoard* of lt«wl*ir»Uo#.
Wartin & Goans
M4'.i^«tn.n^Tthi
7 P
;kil-kold
wanti^ the*?lf .‘J*
intern. O# K. rroni M.
1
business cards
r inl
a *“
“* **“ eoe iw^ b..tt»r Nu ; QU H MTC\ K.\^ac
(4ork. rii
,.r at tb.- rale of :m
I y.-t^ibe saving iht
,-Ctil
aid of wlmli. by
I be ,l.ncrei,e.s. Ill
of mueb lalHif
pu.v idev! 'for
,*e by
lol ,1Kll i*
«U. u-lrolt. T,4-Au. ChXcmgo iSa
A few
'CHSPESI
....HEULTHIESL..
w.mls to nur ft:cm!> U
■ —For HharWrol* aad f**W*ik*y. I * p m.. *i,a ***• ‘
fiardin^ lias and l> um** m:iv n,
Ik* aiuiM.
A* lu im ctin icm '
» unvcnicm c, rcailincs*, rciialei
vonomv, There st-emi
boar ju*l found ”
AND
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
FADS IN FALL JEWELRY.
Tlie *olc ..Ut*tandmg n.*v, Ity Hi fa.blou.vble fall ..ml wlui.^ Jew dry l* dc
taeUable plain g,*bl uiiderw.ur button*.
Tin**.' are put up In *ei* «.r four ami
*U ami can Iw lu.d li, v.'.ry.ng «lS4>a
nnd w.:igl.t*. may* tb,« N.-w York Tuur*.
iMtalimi.. bread and bulf.-r.
milk ami te.i. will, i.uddtiu un.l apple
anmn- a* aide Umm*.-, >unr pnsrnM.. I.aft
iMvit all 1 coiii.l di-mii«. but we itiuid
bulb! on n erne fuuml-iUon
Tlu- corn
ptniitliu; iM’aM.n )■ bei,-. .md we will
to plant.*;
Hut tb. y 4Ud ind pimnHNl. .Mr Imllg
tiattou in..thiij: w«m ..ille.1, aini ad-drcaaea wen* made b.v
Hill. Hallroad Tom and J.h» tbe I error. '1 liey
were unaniinunu in tlieir «'one|iu»uu*.
lUildbead rUarlle wali.M uih.ii Jubu
Haw eon.
*i'ully.*’ be aald. -your ebiiff don t go
, dow n. You can t make a eiioc of o«
Amerbwu rm U.rn u«m|i, \Vc t ongbt
de Idiw wa. to lift u« up and atiilT u«
Wld ambitiun. but It MH*ma dai >i»n bau
n tittle m beiue to work. He gang am
now n*aUy to inov«- on •
Hitting alone .m the %.Tamla of faU
tootuc ttiat c»cuing, tlm pbllauibrty
plat rvall*e,t that be b.-.d aoim-bow
•nade a futhire of hli e\|a.rUm-nt. but
be waa m»t «*ntlrely dlmixuiraged. Tb#
twit Kd might rvallre all bt* anllclpatlona.
New a of tl.e founding «.f
tbe borne bad tm.eb*d tbrougt.iuit tbe
aiate. and lumbU- of tbt^v d.i>m Uure
were fi.urt.vn m-w caUei^
\\\ were
made wcb*ome. nnd In liU III lie addrewa be Im.k i*ar.‘ to eapbln that fa#
bad no lA^yct aa«e to nwtor%* lln-ui I#
Ibeir loat plnow Hi a,vlclv. lYmu tbe
way tbe -ikitUMila- got nwny with tb#
peurUlona lie argu.sl tliat auildtUm
wna arouM*d Id c»cr> breaat. nnd tb#
fViMral flgbt w bleb n-aulttM ov.t a .llaroaoioo «a to w ln tber a ba.vataek or a
i
I
aUMe fumlalnM tt,e Im-.
iWpin*
quarter* wa* ctin«trm>l u*
rt‘vi%wl
of tbat laraotMl lndc|vmlem*e wbleb
bad long Uvn cru»lM*tl dt.wn by tbe
world . rude hand. Tbe **.wn planting
•miaim wa* drawing to H- eb^w-. but
tbe pbUantbroiUat felt It bl. duty to
throw out a liuil n^gardlug work. At
tbe tm**iu «»f alarm Touri.'en tramp#
pickei) uji tbclr tweiity-clgbt Hv»t and
walked out Into tbe cold and cnieL
»«i<i which yt't ivaptH'lcd iNT»oual
rvidemv of Inmii
The button* i,
M- «*ul,*r aid,'*, and tin- r.w.-r*r
Im lolb.wmg table w .11
of the r,‘*iN*-ti,r merit*
tdl
The p-iw of oil l*
Ion. a figure wbiel, I* not
a com]aris4in ,»l quality and ex
cellence of light, l,>gethet with
vast liot-rcosc of cost, will con
vince the most skeptical man he
makes no mistake m imstallmg
gas m hts ]*iemiM:s.
Aside frmn
It* mer.Ts for cov»Vmg and light
ton. alibougb n tnorc fns|Ueiiilv
for f.-. or ,wen |U; and »* i.l piv*,M,l
lor
ELEcmn
ndi!|,* tlier,. w uu
Hl.d Hw.l,
Mine
elty a* a iiHuuilng.
noibing ex.vU IU
l*i|iub.rHy pomj*-,iMU gold, a dull Ho
mau gol.l wUb a green tinge.
Boardaan Rliir Elictric
Light and Pmr Go.
(.,*».«.*ndKort W*>a.
.4- IVU*Jt.F *nd M
,.r «r»nd
.
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< etlo* la Hjosllta#
n.wCMy n loa m
r it.Koet W*v,..n4_
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DR. SAWYKR
-DENTIST-
TRAVERSE CITY GAS COMPARY
MANISTEE k NORTH EASTERN R.R
AND
» WORK A yiPBvTAl.TY
t ,-an U* pum|**d
aUMo! in nil Muir
Mlb»-r ativantage*
anp that a ahtp Mtb-n w iib oil i* fa)
t^mt lr»* siukaUM than wlwn l.ideu
with
that for a given weight It
tin* double the .bwiulng rad.u* of eoal;
prest-rvt, tbr bull from vurrod'hat water halbiM tanks are ren
superfluoa*. and that no amok#
■*»<> »o «'
DON'T Be Fooledi osa-rEoe-A-rwir
tM&m' .
of Don*, K.T., "ia Dr. Kinf ’a
in.t*OTery
1
alwajt
vmniah before it
It oorea aore lipa. Oongha ond'Oolda, beonna# it ol
cbapped Iwiida, ohilbUlna. Infallible ! ciuoa
In mr *ix yeor* of aalaaI it boa
for Pil^ J60 at Joa. U. Johnaon and
fiJ?rd.' 1 hare kaown It to -re
F. IL M#ml*a drag atorM.
iwifferrrs from Throat and Lung tlU-
A A.«»-.4c.r«i».____ Slip ".'?5 ;i.
J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. O.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
O. I». OARVKR
ISr. ~
FIRE INSDRANCElSILr^rr
M-^jWl^HIrs V'oajt-
rC3o.l
lb*v..hMfdu*«,X**»I
L, L. A. BUILDING
'
Aw»H#a*s FaaaonM HeoMbw.
••***•
lAXik with horror oe 8kin Kmptiont.
"The foatest aelliog Article 1 hav#
niosone*. Sore*.
Dore*. rimpie*.
voer don't « mj .lore. ” wntoa dmgKi*t G. T.
Blotol^
Pimple* Ther
C«lman-s InMrIor Spar I* th.
ry. !
111 w.tb oil
Hiss-n b ath, I
d;,u M-al. g*d:.t *,al. m«li
IIml ttrbfital *e«l will al*o I** wo
house,
while lor bathroom purjioscs our
“Humphry Instantaneous Water
Heater” is the at me ol perfec
tion.
Apjilioncv* ot all destTijitions on show an ! :.»r sale at ..ur
office
F. 1 ront street.
^
I,.,.,..,
r*
j
unvmli..
1
j
,
the
Uotu* hlora
PER 1000 WATTS
Nursery burners arc ai*<» a
grc.il convenience m
rapidly In
a* w.-rc their
I driven mit by
l‘Hlay
» J,,
“i'u*tvn..cr* are constantly asking for -n,,.
‘ *».* » iiy ,
Mo.....
x
limited time.
Our healers being
as easily contrullcil as our gas
ranges full cfticiency being dc\cl-
ga*.
1*^
!-.»
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA
IS
ing, gas can l»e uscviinicnniilently for healing small hkmu*: otlives, bathrooms, etc., when licat
I* rciiuircd promptly, and
r, H..WJJPI.
L.IOH-T
oJK^^ on the instant, the exiK-n^e
me*. prneiU, drc**lng ca*,-*. rte . and
» Mg f.iriune nwalt* the man wM» will
•ring out MMiwiUtng really novel. Ther#
an. all kind* of ad.apt.ntiou*, but both
ug tUat I. at on.x, unique and artla
til rr-mv
tt lMlId OUl.V
Tbl* liml 1*4111 Hup
tbe blMory and dev,
bor*,- III Aineri.M.- sab!
■ |6EWUinaiMltE|
r.A.anoau..« p « : —»««v
UidLNkir a TiakvEstiaatM
llard.uoi TiniWr ,i.J Stul.1,1.
Und. Kur S*lr
OKMTiB*r
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
J. M. TULLER
EW.HASTWGSASOR A. D. TYLER
FIRE liSURAICE ^ ,
DeiltiSt
““iSiSifsassri:
li OFFICE:
“
HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
I
iBTartwyniiM
naauy
WIDOW
STEBBINS ,
Sr OCOIIQC M. BRISBANE
m-c
0,ic
rerema wt
ugly under tbe tofJo*
tllng fluid. Juat wbsu
the potnt whare ws
Ing bslla and oil weUa
♦
ponclMd our hewda all round, and ths
laat nswa ws got of blm waa that bs
PwIcSm of Ohio wii ao old man. a had left Oil Oty In a wagon, wtta a
buck sys nnd a broken noss
Urn* ma aad a dorld«<Ux bcMorlj
For a . . k we monmed and could
tHit be liSd a abrrard b«ad and a
Dot
»-uuifort*d-tbat Is. tbs }oungrr
of UMMM7 lia trcmcbt bis mint of
msu uwuriHd. Old Prrklna. who bad
«7 to tbs I'Miiisrlvanla ollfisida
« capital In tbs matrim
tbs introtloo of Inr-mislii* It lo two
awore not aoftly. but of
mlata.
laodcouUj bs
Wkiow
.\i tbs sod of that llms ws beard
that Widow Mtrbbloa had married a
Widow StabUaa llrrd la tbs cmtar of railroad coodortor. who had woo her
tbs all Mt on a farm of t««itr-uos out uo lbs |4sa that she <x»uld travel on
acraa. Flftjr jcan old. wab a fs< v that paaaea all uvsr tbs w«cld. That anrh a
bait could wlo a woman wbo by tbs
would slop a cbxi. abe bad bs«i a a id
oar^for fiflasD ysara. ULs bad duar bsr ttntkc of a pen could ctunma nU mil
-a of tbe
iJooa Is one <d tbs
ilm to mcm boabaad
t«t s% rr7
I-irtlcu
asx gsnsmlly and
man In tbs aumMibdiOK soobtl*^ bad
Isr
foosbt ab/ of wbat tbrj isrui«d tbs
days afie
booistlsac and tbs talkl«at woman In all
five leaM-a. and
ir bad . Xs«nited
xs
iVonajIranU.' Wat wb<-n oU aaa afnirk
r farm looked Xlks a roMsro U-sbhe.
Widow Btsbbiaa bsntms lbs «^oUr of
atrangs thing happ
cu a atmi
maactains Inlcnal
Tbs %aUiatiou of
hu*t*aml. tbs gf^ora-ksd out
glata. tbe Uirers and all handa on tbe
two blrda
and abs dstmnlo
ground. Not a drop of v»U waa evsr
atrurk oo that farm. They went dow*n
to sand rock and oth.-r kinds <.f rs-k.
Sbs calmly au^oorsd that l.sr fanu,
they b.irsd and they ton»edurd, but It
fur wblrb abs bad bsm offsf>Ml
was a dead loss. Ths oil Insm sssmsd
waa Dsltbsr fuvwaak* nor to Itwas, but
to have made an bland of that farm.
wb««s>sr married Lcr <^»uld d«. wbal bs
A year latsr It waa offend to any man
Wksd with tbs prop<Tt.T
Wystj Oiaii
who would take It and |«y ths uxea.
wbo4*sard of tbia imaclnsd bs bad tbs
1 mvrr heard whrtlwr the d.M-b*r
cbaocs of a lifsUinr. but tbs widow bskerned of Lis narrow
or whetbrams mors and ro«.rs |ianirular sv<Ty
♦r ths unforiunats rallcNid man Imog
himself in desiwlr. but i-rsonally I
*of tbs ctilur of tbsir balr or tbs atxe of
bavs always licrii prufoutMlIy gtateful
tbsif fsrtto Widow Stcbblns for jimuounclug lur
1‘srklna waa among tbs Ilrat to offer
kt.se sprung, nsaralghted and empty
bta bsart aad band to Widow 8tele
beaded.
Una. Hen waa an oppurtunity that
voold not demand tbs invs*tiusijl «.f
T<»sk Hlas at Itls WerU.
any of bit trsaaursd «wpltal. lbs few
Many
show fh«i lodUns
tlTS widow looked blin over and |K»lnt.
bavs not Ih^‘U wanting In ealeutatUm
sd to tbs gate.
and cunning In their denlinjM with
••You can paaa rtgi.t on 1 dou i bs
lls^s I'd bars uiarrlsd y<ni ten ysnra w hile i«x.ple. Indeed, the iMlefacc. al
though suiH-riur ill ii.lemgvm-,- and edago. when I uasd to f.-*l like coin’
m-aiJou. Is often obliged to look very
out lu the Oelda an* apnrkln* a acarsahan» In urth-r not to Ussai.e ths duisof the crafty red man lu “The lHw»*ns
of N.«U Amerl.nr tl.ls aiM-cdt^s la r«^
latsd
but again abs laugbt'd at blm. Tls-n.
An Indian, aftir hi^artug u |«^aeher
with rigbtsoua wrath binring lu Ida
text. -Maks vows to
, bs rode bark to town and failed
of ua waa to lx» tbs vlriliu. A o»W
bloodsd agreement waa drawn up In
black and white. Terkloa waa to furtiUb all tbs CBplUl for ua to timke a
good api*saraui-v Ufors ths whlow.
MOVE AGAINST TIPPING
lUDwiy Porters Unite to Figlit
the System.
A nw TQKI LODOi: OBfiiniElX
flinty Mmm Mot Is m rHemts Ca» ta
tlww to Moot la Cbtoa«w boat Jaw
Ooe of tbe most aurprlalng tkvelop
menu of. conveiUloa work at Saratoga
cams bear telng overlooked In tbe ezcttemeiu and Inteivai surrunodlng tbe
New York liemocratic stale txmvcotloLi. says tbe New York World. An
aasocialioo of sixty Fullmau purten
»Sa organised at Saratv«a tbe otbflr
day with tbe avowed pun>vise of abob
kblng Ibe lipiOng ayait-m.
Tbe iiorter. say tbey don't want tlja;
tbey want living wag«w.
Tbe New
York lodge, whkb waa formed at Sar
atoga. will send delegates to a cunveoUou In Cbicugu next January, w ben tbe
National Colored Men's llailruad assocUtlon will U- revived aud a strong ef
fort made to orgauUe tbe porters on
every tuilivad sjsiem In tbe wuulry.
Tbe jaifU rs seldom get such an opjartiunlty to gatbiT lugctber ns was
nfford«-«l by the t>n-seuce of s«> many
ott^
oollikHuiU itqi
NEW WHITE HOUSE CHINA.
1 he new glassware win conam m
144 tdtcM or tbe fineet cut cxywiBL
Each piece will bear tbe great aanL
Hffany la now engaged in dealgnlng
about 5uo pieces of eohmlal aUver.
wWeb wlQ complete tbe presidential
dinner aerrlce. Tbe old allrtr waa In
macb beiUT coodHloo than tbe china,
and tbe new piecea cooalat mostly of
oyatcr and otber odd forks, wbkb bav«
recently become requisite for a well
appointed table.
Laat winter Mrs Bouaevelt renewed
the White Oouae napery with the
dalntleat creatkina to be fonad in tbo
PbUlpmnea and Porto Ukvx
Tb* mflflBl0c««t cMim aerrice tor tha
White jnooae which la being Amlgpad
•t Ibfv WDdgwood poctarla. at Stoke.
EagUnd. will arrive some time In Dw
eembrf. aa.vs a Washington sfieclal to
the New York World. Tbe design and
pattern are of Mrs. Hoasevrli'o aeketiou. The president ^and Mrs. RooacYl. Van
.Vlbany to visit all the fa
mous ehlna luaunfactnrvri and place
the ivuiravt. This t bina w dl‘ bv the
TKAVKBflB CITY
t glSkiaiil servkv purv-haaed by
layes waa from the UaviJand
t servltx- U plain white, with
a gold txvrder
>rder. With Ihr great seal of
the I Ulted
d .smi,.. iu ,>ulor. on each
Idev*r. T
nrst
lies have |i«x-u used for the
decvTailoi,
whjfr iiouiH* tul.k-warv.
Tbe d.-lgu aud shaiH-* have lx-, u .x.py.
righted iit> J may iml l.e dupH. aiKd exrtuissuai of the iTvaidetit.
omstsf of MLV.
nrti-in
dinner plates,
uuxeu hn-akfast phuo«. ten duaen
plates. live d.o:cu iM^-ad and l.uttcr
Idates,
es, leu d.a. u S..UP iilatea. eight
after
ten dioen ovst.-r plates, ten dusen tlsu
emy four platters.
plates and tvvemy-four
Mrs.
ell haa
muvh anuoy.d t.y exaggepatl-d
cenilng the »x».t oMhls wiTvkv. It la
stand that the vhma w ill .
I’olk-e Chief William S. Devery s jlo.iaai. Th.rty th.ius.’iuil
;e oir. the Fltevlr. wbkb beaded allowed for the put. lias.- ,.f vhliui. s;lglassware f..r the repk-tmn of
axial train
la- W'uU.They I
to an addn-ss by WUIhtm U.
X tall ucutor. who bad
taken exivlh-ut care of the iH-I very
party ou the trip lu Isaraiog
from
New Vufk and who bad received a
auUtnulinI tlj» from Ibe .Mnib district
leader.
-We porters
I organise." be,said.
-lu no utlnr way can
udard of our servkw tu Ibe f
public nud vviiH- out the sysb
PAW LINE
tips. Which luakei. U-ggars of every
of us men. We don't want ll|w.
We want the Fullmau tximijany to i»ay
CUaSD IMSTaNTLV AY
ua wages ilml we can live ou.
• We ore laid
for a trip Uiwven .New York aud Chk-agu. The
cumjvany makes iwrliapi
out of
that same run.
-You all know what sort of service
lbs pnoehtr afisi ih . JriuLn‘‘‘and
some |s»rters give. U a mau gives one
aald:
of ua a dollar m.. be is very likely to
’1 have ma
get imrticular altrntlou i*aid tu him.
and tbe rest of the iiassengers' are
Cure all pain and r»-iirve invtantly
I a mils Hurprlaed.
neglected. The public gels tbe worst
aald, 'Well, ktvp
of It, and our prof»-sslou suffers from
n r VP ONLY 1?Y
these Individual ca>s-*.
viiig at tbe house i
-If we ralsv* the sumlard of service,
we c:m gv«i more out uf the Fullmau
mrmmm
cv*mi»uuy. and we cate vlo it isi no oiher
way.
We must oigauixe. and he a
This was also granted, but when, aftw ijK- out tbe
rr suitpir. the liidlnii aunoumed. ’i
g«w"
have nnide a vow to sUsp lu your
The sisHvb was vIhx red. t uber l»orhouse.” the mliiUter iH-g.iii to fesr that
lets talk.xj l!, the s-nine way.
Tb«
th.-n* would t»e no end no the m*w s of
-N. w York lodge was org.Vnlred w lib a
bis nitenilve kudlttr.
burraU, aud the following temSK»rary
•Thst Is t-asy to di.. aud you should
Odlivrs-Werc elected:
keep your vow.” be said. ' I will give
Frt'sUb'iit. Williaui II. Crveii; \k*e
you a Issl llul.” he addtsi, -I have
prestdeiii. \l*imam t.'raiidy; secretary.
made a vow that .vou aiiaU hwve t»e
C-T. t;r»x*ii; treasurer, tkxvrge Wrnv
morrow morning."
Fresnlemtlr
went to iH very Just
The Indian nodded, ’ t’essl! ' he said.
tH-r.*re the Dev
sjax ial train left for
-You make n.y v.*«s «-om«- mu-. s<» 1
borne and told blm alvuut the new ..r
make vuur vow ct»me truer' And lh<»
gunlmitou. lie said the ptrlcrs wnut
next uiorulng he went away In go#d
ed to gel anuuumvmeni In the news
humor.
lutiars
• Ikv you rcaltre what .vt»u re doing?”
Kwrir »lslW«.
tusked tike big chief.
The exccllcu.v of iwrly risiugaod Ita
’•Yes." said Forler iirven. ”1 know
Inspiring lufluent>e on U.th Issly and
that I'm liable t«> h»«- my iKMililon
mind have U'«*u tbemss for the poct'a
w ith the FuUu».nu vv.u»i«ii»y. but I’m a
aong aud the aage s sermoti. Fairly ris
utan, ami I've gut the right to expresa
ing promoi,.s ebsTfuluess of lemjHr.
IS up new caivacHles of enjoyment
ehmunel^ of delight to w hleh the
sluggard must Iw* Inaonsible.
It iiuTettwsi the sum tif humuti cxlst.%M Kspert's Xlesvs on Tips
eius- by stsullng frtiUi Indt.h-n.v In.urs
TIm- -Vokirvxl W ail,
that would else lie utb'rly wasted, and.
a lHs.k on the duties and resiKUislbiUbetter allll. um]UestloxiabIy conduces to
tlca of wallei^. was Usued the t.lher
longevity. All huig bveis Imve Isvn
day. nays a Chicago dlsje.tch t*. the
earlj rlwr*.
New York World The auiluo- U John
Now, the hahit of retiring to Ik^I at
a Coins, an old time Chi.ugo waller
late hours w ill hgrdly admit of «wrly
-A waiter should never pla.v blms. lf
rising, therefore the lUHvasUy of reIn a iK.sitiun of .-viHx'taney lu tbe matfralidng from the one In order to mervre
1.T of rvveivmg a Up. " * says Coina.
tbt* advantage of the otiu-r. From six
-and should avoid appivutchiiig a guest
to eight hours are gem-rally held to tie
If be iKVs him in the a.'i of drawing
tent and no ik»ubi on the average
change frvmi hU dh ket.
.V waiter
should nevne invae as an ol.jtvt of pity
r shH-p hi regulattHl much by the
with a view to securing a lip.
If be
m. lu wluliT js-ople He lunger on
deserves a tip. be should let the guest
a.-»>..unt. as they say. of Us being tvx>
fe^within hiimwlf tluit be des.Tv«ii It.
dark to get up early. There Is aome
sJpild the wail.T rtHvIve a ifp itrevlxlausibUlty In tl
sou. but the sya
oha to waiting on tla* gue^t he should
leiu lu «v.ld and dark weather la more
leave it lying
the table and then do
prvHje to sUx-p tiutn In llglit and sunny
bU level U-st to earn It.
.\ waiter
Invalid, nev^ generally plenty of
abould never make any demoostrattoa
bed rvwt. anil they should prvwure It by
of gratitude w h. u revvivlug a tip be
going early to Is-d.
yond a imltte acknuwledgiiienL
Thi-rv' are more hiwlth aud strength
to l»e fiiund In the pmcik*»* of aselng
WOMEN AS “IMMORTALS/*
the sun rts<* than In looking at It tu any
PUBLICATION
other part of thetUy.
j
I
MAJUCBTfl.
saLXJSQ rues.
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rVsw. H La Ob's B«at ... .......................
Mini
TAKE A CLASS OF
THE ONLY K.A.TURAL AMERICAN
CATHARTIC WATER.
It will gi\-c you a clear head and a 9oand body.
It keeps >*our liver acting and j’our system
perfect condition
For sale at your Dmggi
I.arcc bottle 35 cents small bottle,
cents.
0! mmm
«w
I*:..
per r«.osd
I Jw
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On Wednesday. Oct. 15, I wi 11 have a car
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Indiana, whidh will be exhibited at Brodhagen's Livery barns on State street.
See these before making a purchase.
LEO SOLOMON /
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Modern Eloquence
-The Greatest Spoken Thought of the Nineteenth Century”
ixx'Ttia nnokK u>.>sr. anh i
oca iuuLt*d am. aaia .\u.
tbe one who strunnl wife and
farm waa to divide pn»tUa w ith lbs re
malnlng three. Ws dr^ w U.t*. and I
won. I’erklna waa HIktmI aa to uiy outflu ereu to tbe dlauuud stud and gold
headed cane, and It waa u preiiy auell
man who drove up to Widow Mtebbina'
fm
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*"l bad beard of Widow
bad not yet a«i*n her.
glance 1
bbuni. but
At the llrnt
my llnery
!«■ day
isinnpUy plaivd ber anna akiiuU* ua
the fence aud luft»rinsd me tlnit I waa
knee aprung, nearalchti'd and empty
beadtal. What I wdd In rt^urn waa
•Mually frank My plain talk iiU,ut her
personal ap|.earamv rather tl.-VIM her
senas of humor, and a* I tc*»k my d«panure abe iwlUvI tnit that If she didn't
And a mau that aulted ber U*tt<T with
in a mouth abe rrekum^ abe d drop me
a line.
iiuggau went out neit. and n baud•omer fellow waan'l to l*s fouml lu tlie
vrdlally
to M I
led out to execution when Widow
•icbblua auddenly aaksd him If he
could writs |HH*iry. t>n bin replying
that hs could not she aluH.k her head
and aald that abe had dtvld«H) to marry
a poeL Duggan obligingly offi'ri'd to
kam. but abs d«xUmd vhe c»*uldu t
«he wanted a full fledges! |kh*u
not one who waa Juat sxjH'nmenUug In
tbe aru
-You ass,*’ abe aakL -when 1 wo* a
young girl 1 atarted to wTlte jioetry
an* bad to give It up fttf the wawhiub.
Bsslu' that I m rich now. rn^g^dn' l«ick
to lU an’ I want a hual^nd that’ll apprretate an’ help roe,*
Our third man waa a physician. Tbe
widow lookv^ blm over crlUvwUy and
naked:
-C5an you t
o. madam:
1 am a doctor *
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mada
-Lawaoe: You're the tint doctor
tbat’a propoasd. I'd like you to write
poetry; but. then. I can do that, an*
parbapa you can cure my asthma an*
rteumatla. Yea. I thluk yuu U do.”
-But 1 thought you ifc^anted a poet,"
orful amart arter tew years in wllegc.
ain't he?
I nele Ilmnery-Rmart! Waal. 1 reck
on! W y. that boy WTtlea hla cx|H*naa
Items» all lu rrvnch, squire.-Chicago
Jrwelrr ^orvrltr FWr Woasew.
The -pickup ' 1. tbe popuUr name of
a Dcw ldi« In jewelry. It Is an oroaeotal buckk dvwlgned to hold up tbe
.in while walkluf It may ahs» Is*
am in front, with a ribbon, or to keep
le bodlix*. the Ult and the akin In
i\rop<T rvlatluus at tbe tvack.
I'rackin of t&s t
Fsigbin' of tbs horssa aa i
h^vT load.:
shiver
ver In Iths
iMVM the r*w have lost,
• a w hisper on ths bUlto|« of the comin- of ths frost!
OoM«r»l u blooBlB
Nsar the boai> t>crrtcs red
I with my proai»ecta in oll'afot
the light to change her mind as often
aaaheUkca You can bring tlie preach Ab' ths boys bav-e brought tbs wagoDS
for a bnak rids with tbe gtrls
ar over at aoon aa you plmae-’’
The young d.K*tor came l^ck to ua GUd sounds in all the woodian s; talat
seboas riwm-tbs town,
laoklng ten yvara older. It bad lw«n n
tbe barkln* of the squirrels as tbs
fair and aquare agreement, but we
blck-ry BUU faU dowm.
could oee that be wanted to throw ua
down. Ue waa aa poor aa a cburch
Mouan but the proapect of rlcbsa which
wo dangled before bla eyea could not
hnalih tht aamocy ot JlYdow Btabbtea* |.
OK MODERN
Femlua. a Frvmhwumau’a n‘vlew. I
baa aaked Ita rvadeni to give the luim.-a i
of the forty I'n-mbwotnca wbo wuuld j
thing aa a I'tvn. h tawdeu
en. aaya a
the FhlUdrlphla IT.-S*
Among the
names sent lu were many well known
to American*, some uf tlu-m l*elng
Karmh Bernhardt. Augusta Holme*.
Rcjane. Gj;iv t'alve.
val and Lui'i I'.llx Fourv.
There were alwo tbe names of the
wives of writer* well known In tbe
I ulted Bute*, like Alphonse Ivaudet,
Edmond Uoatawd and LVlhve FeuUleL
A Mask tw aawtk Atrlaa.
A rush of emigrant* frum Auairalla
to South Afrlva ha* a»t In and U worrylng tbe amborliies, mv* the Argu
ns UL Applicant* for permlu to emi
grate bare to prove themsclrea |*«w
awed of a minimum of grmO. The requlrcment. tugvnher wiib^e expense
of Ibe voyage. U an ulwurfe tu tbr
fKKvr in purvM*. and the re»ult U that
ship* fruin .\u*trails are suffering with
«av> The iwptalx
lH>uud from Mel
he had twenty ' ‘
aengers ou Uvord. and so be look a
drank' i-oursM-. He droj»l*ed aU the
ay. mt
on Un* Auktrahan 1*04*1 2LQ
nUh-a frvm .Melliocme.
Tbe anclrnl belief that dreams wera
an imjvortanl eUmeut in tbe diagnosis
of disease baa l*e<a revived uf late by
tngLad » tr.ovt bnoiara tnrn have J
tLtrJ- arrar.rNl -I7
edit
tbrmseirrs cloqarct with w.trd and jen — nirn
wbD taw «:hirwe.l eminence In var.ed fieUs o!
actnrity.
Tbeae gems of tpoken ihooght were fagmee Irom
Uck of proper pTe*er*at;Te mcana. nnU the Hon.
Thotnaa B. Kecd, npL»n rolantarily reLrmg from the
Speakership oi the Hoaie of Krpresrautiec*. g
men of toitk »nd exjrncn.
E*«. South and Writ, and the Mother
Country as well. h»*e l*en trircbed lor gems is
every fielJ of rh-qoenc*
Here was a ketore that bad wroogbt npoa the
very scab of great aadience*. there an ahrT,<LnnrT
speech, which ‘ between the bne* ' was freighted
with the desbnies of aaboni
Here vras aa eokgy
erprcsxing in few bat virde word* the love, the hotter
and the tears of milhonx, and there an address pry - | v
aaat with the Irmts of a streoaoes Lie s work
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perchanoe. a teauaiacriKe, keen. acianHant rrpari^
or a story, poieat in stgniflcaace, and aflame witS^ "V
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