The Daily Eagle, October 14, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, October 14, 1903

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

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1903-10-14

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THE

«dMPP8-MeDAe SERVICE.

We are showing the largest and most complete line of <

Heating Stoves
ever shown in the state. All hinds and sixes Air j
Tights, Rohhd Oaks for wQod or any kind of coal, Soft |
Coal and Hai-d Coal Heaters.
. ]
A ffooa AU* tiEht, just
like cat <no ch(*p »h*ct
Iron thtofTl l>nt made of
good sheet steel, has caat
Iron draft io fniot. scrcndaiiifH-r, .-j.Kl irtMi Wife. «vill
iake
>vikmI. for

$1.25
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i A Large Line of Round Oaks
• Prom .1 good. lUlIc Hound Oak. it>I1
hum wAoil nr any kiml of coal for W TS,
From lliMi
along
ff uii t.
Snesl Bound Oaka m tdc. 'jUKt
'juxt IIlike cut. elalMi
:ilciy iiii-kled. will, heavy i.lekU- 1 iSe, on

$15.75
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oilor.

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IliiMier.

r<»ME ill n.id lo.>k tl..-.n on-r.

J. W. SLATER

; KotaU and Wholeaalo.

W. T H I RX B V
DENTIST

I'rocUcal Home mrnish.T. .

ostl:upathy

HOUSE TO I2ENT

Take ii Look at them displayed in 'our^east window.

-------- ^THE DOUfiLAS SHOE^--------- ^
muds no introduction tn the i>eople of this oit3’, but
we call your attenlinn to the new fall and winter
styles. $.3.00, 5ii50and$4.1Kl.
SOLD ONLY BY

SECOND OAME'lN (NYeRSCHOLAS.
T4C SERIES

J,

Parker Bros.’ Old Stsnd.

«e Bart s Rm ass Sbsc Ksktr-t Step.

Justice
if you don't give tbc-m a eliaucc
to try that Beal Crain Shoe of

»tap In and a«a tbem.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Naw ffiboa fttora.

it’s INqt Aloiie
n<|ucsiion of price tvhcii imi
■'^ l<H-ling material tor a rtrest.
hut a verj- Important point i.
.red ia tiualit^.
you
are a««re. a poor <|ualiiy of dre>.< t'oeds i« expensive and nnaat' iftfactory at any price Will innnliun a fear of our high grade
chiUin whivii wp "reolTcrIiig-ii-p.imilar priccH

A s^JnlieaT.^MfUoo Soiling In hlnek. navy blue, gray and

PEOPLES

SAVlINGiS
BANK
Capital - stocaaowers

A aJln.^lrlrtV purf»™l Zibriinc. a goJl wrtghly eloth in

$60,000

afifiltSoMt ItabllItT. $60,000

A ta In.

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1 50

BANKING IN ALL BRANCHES
OFPICEBS
H. 8. Hull, President.
H. C. Davie and
A. V. Friedrich, Vice Precidents.
C. A. Hammond, Caahler.
DIRECTORS
g. B. Ball, A. V. Friedrich,
Chma. Wilhelm. WUlUm London,
Stephen Lanlner, F C. Desmond.
H. C. Davis, C. A,'Hammond, J.
O. Crotser. G. W. Lardle, W. F.
Oalldns, J. M. .beuUmantal.

PLANT OWNED
piY LOCAL MEN

Knights Templar Will Have Charge

and never left it alive. Althongh be
II Be Held Next Men- was a very rigorous man for his age.
. day Morning at 10 O'clock.
72 years, bis old sge was an Important
factor in his death, as he was unable
Tfaos. Carlson, manager of St. Clair's I resist the dlaetse ss a younger per
confectionery suvr. was arrested at >D might have done.
Josiah C. Rlcdiards Was born
8:39 last night by Chief of Police John
Rennie,. under a warrant sworn ont Springport. New Tork. on November
George Ravage, charging him with 19. 1831. and came to Michigan with
Uking indecent UberUes with Intent his father in 1839. His father dlen
after, however, and Josiah went
commit rape on a girl under the
age of 14 years. The warrant bore the back to Springport and was broaght
up by hts grandfather, returning to
of -Hios. Mitchell, and on
this sute In 1847. In March. 18SG, he
larried
H. Hughes. Hr. Rich­
ops that Mitchell is the name of bis ards esme to this city jn 1892 and bad
partner who conducts a confectionery been jaoUotr of the court ever since
was
built
tn
1899.
store in a southern Michigan town and
Mr. Richards was a veteran of ths
is said to be A highly esteemed etticivil war. enlisting In the 22nd Micbizon.of that place.
The offense with whl<± the prisoner gan'volunteers when President Lin­
chsrged Is ollSged to bauo been coin coln Issued bis ^ree months call for
mated about August 16. Knowledge men. He waa sent home so ill t^t he
of U bad just &me to the parents' ears was not expected to live, before the
expiration of bis term of service.
this keek. The prosecution hopes
The deceased leaves one son. Wllestablish that Carlson was In the habtiam 'E.. who resides at «14 SUte
In his store and by this means lead street Mrs. Rfehards died some Ume
Ing them on to give him an opportun ago.
The lime of the funeral has
been decided upon but will be under
the charge of the Knights Temptai
that seven or eight little girls
thus used. Prominent families
Involved and the names are withheld.
Thh SI Clair confectionery store was
only opened this summer but enjoyed
a large trade. AH the Bztures are new.
Is brilliantly lighted and a
line class of candies was sold. Carlson
himself. Is very affable. He treated
Uberallty and his
business waa developing rapidly. Fadeclared that be gat
the money than they got In other
stores and this had something to do
with increasing the number of his

Negotiations which have be^ In
l>rogress fur nearly a month were com­
pleted today whereby th.e large controlliv Iniereat ki the Traverse City
Gas Co.,la purchased by local OMiitaiH. B. Webber of Ionia, president
of the company, was here today mak­
ing the transfers of stock. New dlrecwill be elected at the meeting of
the stockholders tonight and the direc­
tors will then choose their bfficera.
The names- of the parties who be- !
curoc stockholders In the company are: | '
Wm. Loudon. BobL Caldwell. .A. V. ,
;-.'iedricb, Cbaries Wilhelm. A. W. '
Bartak. Frank Votn>ba.^nleGrelllck
&i Orellick estate. Samuel Garland.
J. T. Hannah. Hon. Pbiry Hannah.
Mr. Webber and E. {AGalla^er. also
of Ionia, have always held the oon-^
trolling Interest in the companyc' A
large block of the stock was owned
by Geo. H. Russel, president of the
State Savings bank of Detroit. Other
stockholders also reside In that -dty.
Mr..Webber and Mr.lRussell will con-

NORTHPORT
INCORPORATED

CaylsoD In company with his at­
torney. J. W. Patchln. appeared in
Jnstloe 8. H. Brown’s couK shortly

sharge «s read to tte dlsonar by
Prosecirtlng Attorney George H. Cyoes.
and Attorney Patchln asked that the
ilnatlon. be adjourned for a few
days This suited the proeecntor who
stated that Ire would like to have
the Tomalnder of the week to look up
. The .preliminary eii
tion was then set for Monday
. Ball was fixed at $1,000. Carl___ Mid he thought he could
bondsmen. Jde expects We partner to
arrive this afternoon or tomorrow
morning,
A large 'browd of curiosity seekers
gathered at Justice Brown’s office this
afternoon. Many droppdd In Just to
Uke a glance at the prisoner. Some
of the expressions uttered were of a
tary nature to the
prisoner, who apparenUy felt his po­
rtion although he tried to appear Indlfferefii and confident of release.
Yesterday Chief Rennie advised
Carlson to leave the city. He made no
RESTORATION HOST STARTED ON attempt to go and later in' the day
news of a more serious natm came
SPECIAL TRAINS TODAY.
to the officers' ears and then the offi­
cers'were opposed to giving him tnr3,100 PEOPLE HAVE GONE TO RE­ ther opportunity to leave the rity.
STORE THE KINGDOM.
. Oarison is a Greek but speaks Eng­
lish fairly well.
DR. DOWIE I
SUPERVISORS VISIT FACTQRV.

OFF TO SAVE
MODERN SODOM

hO it is Mire lo wear, and it is
maile without seams, so it can't

STOHV
BCOCK.

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ligsR.rgt.ag'ieia

CAME THIS MORNING

NDECENT ASSAULT WITH INTENT
JoBiah C. Richards, janitor Of the NEGOTIATIONS END WITH TRANSTO COMMIT RAPE
court house, died this morning a little
T. •
before 7 o’clock of pleuro-pneumc
after an illness of just a week.
NEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS TO BE
ELECTED TONIGHT. '

Grand RapMs district with hcadqnarlers at Grand Rapids. The new superAnnual Meeting of Grand Chapter
Int'cnJent of'the 'Saginaw district Is
Commenced Today. '
W. H., Stillwell, recently connected
Lansiiig. Mich., Oct. 14—The
with the Illinois Central.
al meeting of the iirand chapter of the
Mr. Place Is a young man. but little
Order of the Ela-stern Star of Michigan
commenceil In the MB^«Inlc^emp)e to­ over 39. who has riseh very rapidly
within the past four years, or since the
day ami will continue through Thurs­
At that
day. The sessions will l)0 prcslde.l
time hc-waa chief cleVk
leVk in tl
over by the erorOiy grand matron.
the F
Mrs. Carrlo.B-Deiihick of.Ionla. All
W'lien the consoHdBtlotf took place Mr.
i.f the grand offloora and most of the^
Place-was. made trafnmasler at Sadales reached Ihc city last cvenLater he was apjkiUited chief
■lisnatchor at SaglnaW and spbscqi
One or the principal matters of busi­
ness .that will engage the atlenUon of
the delegates will be a proposed new
constitution which Ims been prepared
by a committee of grand officers dup
mg the past year.

Leather

NEW

Charlevoix. Mlch^Oel
year-old aon
tarmer living near thli
Ing frem aerlolu injorii
week;

.cmr EomoH.

PRICE TWO CENTH

HOS. CARLSON DEATH
WAS ARRESTED

Wllliatn Black’s Sen M
co,wr. Mind or Mi

CHAS. M.
HAS RE

It is made of good

*

-Y, OCTOBER 14, 1903.

FOUR DAYS SPENT

tree for the door yard
return at nightlall
stituted for him, but
Local' kfigh %$hool Haa to Bear Over Sunday the boy returned
1100 Expense.
cjnl-'iazed condlUon. and
eJ that be had (allaa ''
luring his
saamp ,sf(er the tr^
' foothall games are o
iplne on a projecting/oo^blch
Satiird •. the lUgh
and the dered him unconsdoiM.
kegoD game.att 9:36
i
a. i
recover wnselouaoes*
___
High
and during the whole ^ days lay
school
Intonded-io have the High schwrt game with his feel In the
»y the
When ho
oir In the aRernoon but the railunaware of the 1< ;Ui of time
r.iad schedule i« auch that It is ncoosbeen gohe, ^d H
Ksrj- for the vislUng team to come on
will never fulb'-recovcr,
Kriilav In order to return home SatiirmenUlly. from the shoe!
day.
*
This is the second game In the Intic series for the local team,
and the result means much to both
teams. In the game with 'BeUton Harlast Saturday. Uuakegon tied 9
0. while Traverse City defeated
Manistee 5 to 0. It should be remem­
bered that the side which loses Is out
of the contest for the rest of the year
the loss of one game Is the end
all hope
WILL LIVE IN CHIC) O WHERE
Recaunc of the distance which the
HE HAS BETTE
Muskegon team must come, the
pensc of Saturday's game will
heavy. The expenses of the vlsltorp, PERLEY N. place, H iED ABOUT
and the local management is compelled
to bear these, will aggregate $90 and
when about.flO'Is* added for .half the New Man Has Advano
expense of a state referee, it makes
the total for the management apmetlilng over flOO.^ A siibscripUon Is be­
Charles M. Hunt, supirintondent of
ing circulated among the business men
the Pere Marquette, lli^ In western
and alrout $60 has been aubacriboJ.
The afternoon g^ihc at 2 o'clock will Michigan, has 'rosined his position
he Irctwcen two smaller teams, the to accept an offer frt
Independents, averaging 125 pounds In western railroad. He will leave Qranc
weight while die Cadillac -eleven is Rapids in a few days for Chicago
where he says he has a better job.
the aame size. The
ara boys from all parts of the city, the became superintendent on the Pero
best players for their age and aUe. Marquette live qionths ago, being proipoted from general trdlmnaster.
that can l»e found here. The tea
captained by Charley Pease and 'Will „ Mr; Hunt is succeeded by Perlqy N
Vogcisong Is their coach and manager. Place from the s

You arc not doing your fet-l

Bacharit St Roscoe.
206 Frant StrML

MEANS MUCH TO
HWH SCHOOL

STATE O. E. 8. AT LANSING.

21 and 23 Wynlomp 3
A. B. CURTIS,
4>. C GILBERT.
A. B. CURTIS a CO..
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
. Kb Tax ClansR. Fire Insurance.
Rooms 9 and 10. H, Se 1.. Block.

EAGLE.

TKAVBBSE CITY. MICHIGAN,

VOL., XL NO. 3267.



DAIL

Zion City. Oct. i4.—Three thousand,
one hundred members of the Zion re­
storation boat rallied at the command
of John Alexander Dowle this morning
boarded special trains for New
York'^City. whence they go to "Restore
he Kingdom and. save the mMem Solom from destruction."
Fully. 7.000 women and chlldi^n as­
sembled to llalcn to a short exhorta­
tion by Ooivle. who spoke in his char­
acter as prophet. Tbe entire hostage
trayed and wept as the elog'uence of
their leader znhved them. Clad 'tn
broadcloth and linen of the ridieat
texture, the prophet osdled upon bis
followers to consecrate
their mission and pray
the salrat/on of New York.
it to Gotham
six different roods,. Including the
Grand Trunk and-'Wabash. Dowie’s
private Pullman car U Mlvet carpeted
and upholstered
frescoed ceilings. nrtrTtaed panels, hot
and cold bstb. gas and electric UlumInatioD. steam beat-ondlwiber oorvlee.

riiief stockholders of the gas
company, said this morning It took ,t
great deal of courage and a large
amount of money for local c^Kriisu
to get control of the company. For
himself, he said, be would not have
Invested a dollar In the enterprise
«-ere U not for the Idea that It will
become, a valuable property as the
city Increases in population. He stat-.
ed that the stock was bought at a
large advance on par.
The policy of the gas company un­
der the new ownership, he said, would
be to continue-making extensions and

mlle^ol I
laid and an order ho^lmsn placed for
2.000 feet to be laid on Washington
lU
(Fpom a Special Cor
street- The output of the plant for
Leland. Mich.. Oct. 14.—The board the-last year was 8.000.000 cnhlc feet.
of Supervisors of Leelanau county in
The price of $1.50 per tboosanJ will
session heiy have granted the'Incor­ ' be cootinued and when conditions whrporation of the village of Nc
win be mode.
The first election will be held there could not say^hen this would be.
November 2- A registration and
The Traverse Cfty Gas Co. was
« of W. B.
granted a franchise by the city c
Campbell. F. W. Porter. B. J. Gray and cl! Oct. 1.1900. Gas' was first suppUed
R. E. Campbell, was ^pointed,
Oct. 14.1901, just two years ago today.
At the first election the offlwn to
The capital stock of the company Is
be elected are:
Prealdeat. %«*, $50,000. The company will undoubted­
lUrer and six trustees. For preotly be placed under new i
dent the name of W. E. Campbell has
mentioned. Ho Is
the edllof of the Northport Leader
3 although he will be
and tAkes a foremost Interest In the offered a good position. He is a prac-'
welfara of the village. He Is the log­ tical gas man and. bis services in that
ical candidate and will probably t»e
capacity arc appreciated.
honored by being made the first presi­
dent,
Northport according to the census
made by W. E. Campbell has a popu­
lation of 492.

CONVICTED MURDERER HANStD
LTER JOHNSC
ELECTRIC I

BECAUSE OF SOME WHISKEY

They Stormed the Jail a'nd Took Him
by Force.
His

vat Stabbed by
Father.
Carleton, Mich.. Oct. 14.—Because
his daughter took a bottle of whUkey
from him Joseph Stone, a 70-year<dd
farmer living near here, accused bis
Week’s' Run Before
8ylv«ier. aged 26. and stahbe-J
him in the leftside. The son may die,
The hoard of supervisors visited the
Todays Markets.
Traverse City canning factory
forenoon and as it was the first time
Detroit, Mich,. Oct. 14.—Docembe.
that most of them had ever been there, wbeaL 86M: No. 2 red. 8J?4: corn. 48
they were as interested as so many No 3 white oats. 39.
school boys. They were shown the
Toledo—Wheat, cash, 84^: Decem­
enUre process of canning corn and to­ ber. 8614matoes which were the producU be­
Chloagc^December whesL 78%:
Ing nrepared for market thU mornlng. May, 78^4; December ooA. 46%: May.
The rur'on corn waa finished ahpot 44: December oats, 37%: May 37%:
oon today and now there Is less than October pork, $11.25: lard. $6.82: ribs,
_ week’s work on squash and pump­ $8.50,
kins before the factory shuts down un­
Grand
Rapids-Potatoes being
til next June. The corn and pumpkins staple, arc always In more or less de­
could not be run at the same time as mand and there was a goodly quanUty
much of the machinery used for one of. these taken at the staadard rates
U used for the other.
aprovdment Is yet shown In their
Young Man

> 18 DEAD. .

Rev. debit deaaph Cain Passed Away
Last Night.
. BalUmore. Md., Oct. 14.^The Most
,..
Joseph Cain, artsbblshop of
lev.'. John
J<
St. Louis, Mo., died last nl^t at the
8t. Agnes sanltarhim, this dty, where
he has been a paUent slnCb May 22.
D^, which came peacefully, had
been hourly expected by his attending
be traiod io grcaorve. ordef hnd physicians for several days.
prevent representaUvoa of the press
SAFE-CRACKERS’ RICH N^UL.
from being smugglad iRto the host

fesl itself In the Immediate future.
The best slock readily eella for 60
Its. while the rest of the offerings
are reluctantly taken at from 40 ts
46 cents.
Traverse City—Potatoes, 40 cents.

hall Thursday evening. October 16. to
which all Buffaloes and their Wwids
are invliod. A programme will form
part of the. evenings etttertainmw:
admission. 60 cents.
____ n67-t-2

There are more insane people out­
TILLMAN CASE.'GOBS TO JURY. Blow 9pen the Safe In The Formers’ side' the asylums than there are In
them.

I
State Bank. ■
Trial of •sastoTIttaM )• Cenriudsd
Berwick; III. OcL f4.—Four
V
TOMATOES WANTED.
blew the safe in the Fanners’ State,
We
vtU
pay
to
eants
p>er
hnshol fbr
■W-.S-A. l;.; bank at 2 o’clock this mrauing. ntey
rMi rtponad Mt 4MlT««d at the tioseciirod $2,800 and escaped In a baggy.
SWEET CIDER AT COLD STOR­
AGE, 16 CENTS A QAUtW., '67-tf

Hamilton.

Oct.. 14 —Sevenl»hflve

Jail last nigbt, overpow^ Oie jailer,
and took out Walter Jtffinson, convict­
ed of the murder of Fonnte Bnick, a
six-year-old boy. and strung him up
n electric U^t pole.
SOCIAL WAS A SUCCESS..
Celebration of Baptist Church Hededication.
Yesterday was the third onnlvcra^
of the rededlcatlon of the BapUst ;
church and the chicken pie social glv_ by the ladles' Aid society with a
programme by the Young Peoples' so­
ciety of the First Baptist church las:
night, was a great success. There wo-s
a large attendance and a fine time wan
enjoyed by all preaenL Tte tallow­
ing programme was given;
Plano solo. Mr*. Smith.
Vocal solo. Miss Mae Pearl. '
Reciutlon. Miss Rhea Martin.
Plano sob. Miss Markm Gltfbs.
Recitation; Mias Jennie Barton.
Song, dionu oLglrls.
WILL PLAY HERE TONIGHT.
•The Two SlBUrs" is the Attraction at
Btolnbsrg’s Grand.
An Interesting theme and a hedrt
story U said to nin through the play
•The Two Sistera" which will be seen .
at Steinberg'* Grand tonight Tffic
play has given satlslaeUon In the'iargcmes wh«e theatregoere are acsee the best plays. A
rich vein of comedy U qsM » om
ihroucffi the piece.
Removal Sale Price.

GROTSBLL^BBOi.aW B. Frcat St
Bradlebtadtlaafewdaya
ISdPU

THK DAILV JSAG:
The Dally Eagle.
■ rite BAOLB «
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6UUCRIPT10N8.
ak. br eamai
Oae neBth, by mall
Three mcntbs, by mail.....................
8U mestha, by maU. ..................1 iO
One year, by maS.........................8 90
OOce—U2 West
etreM.
Both 'PboBea 68.
^
W. M. SILSBT.
City Olnndator.
t««iMalad to notUr tb« offloe at onee
lit aay tanwe to reoetre tbe paper
propeiiy or en time so that tbe iaattention o( toe carrier boy may be rem.
edied witooct delay.

brilliant romantic actor, Mr, Wm. Ow­
en. suppMted by J. W. McConndl and
a fine company, th hla' new play.
'■When Louis XI. Was King.”—Stein­
berg's Qrand opera bonse.
A unique state of atfalra exists
. imiong union men in Chicago where
tbe prinUng plant at R. R. Donnelly
Son Is being guarded by the 30
pressmen of the house who did not
.-think the strike of the pressteMers
josUflable. Hie sltoatlon Is of ui
. al interest, tor It shows that or^Ued tabor has begun to wonder if
there is not a better method of curing
.a com on the little toe than by cut­
ting off the leg.
;

It seems to have been e case of too
many sweethearts with Senator Thom­
as C. Platt. Ekigaged to marry Mrs.
Janewv. he is now confronted'.w1
breach of promise suit by Miss Hay
C. Wood. Social life Is evw i
. strentmua for tbe 70-year-old senator
than jmlltlcal life.
Tbe J^ianese minister in London
bns punctured tbe war threatening
dUpatCb.es from Korea. It seems tost

■nie theorist who declares that tbe
human race is growing smaller gets
a setback in toe 1,400-pound Berrien
' county family.
<

What a slaughter there will be next
Tuesday among toe quail! That is
toe day tbe state legalizes their death.

What Editors Say.
Tbe police department ol Madrid Is
said to be more corrupt than that of
•fiww York. It U remarkable toow
ig'the iesaons learned

If Sir Thomas to really willing
sell the Shamrock for a song, some
- people would be more than wUllng to
swap ■'HUwatoa” for her.—Charlevoix
County Herald.
Tbe danger of war between Japan
and Russia doesn’t mean much as long
as Tost can keep the Hlctaigan goal
line nncontamlnated.—petrolt Journal.

Tbe members of the Coloiado mUltia
have begun fighting, among themselves. This will be a good time for
the constitution to crawl io
out of danger.—Chicago Record-HerKipllng. to date, bas pnbllahed 2S
poems on toe Boer war. As “Old Tecninaeh" remarked: “War Is —

/"mapan will consult Mr. J. Pl^nt
Mtugan before trilling further with
Rnssla, she may learn that bears are
dangerous beasta,—Detrtdt Free Press.
Charlotte's swell sd&ty women are
wearing rubber gfores and rubber
hosiery. The men will adopt rubber
necks.—Grand R^lds Herald:

“Tm used to bcln;; drowned.'' writes
a Kansss City mercLoTit 'but It Is
crowding toe tDourncra to bnro tbe
price of beef rise bn-aose tbe Missouri
rirer does.”
bumorous stfuam.
.‘whldi now ukes owsy your farm In
tbe night and truDafers It toyour neigbbor. now uunexes bis. boldlugs to your
own. now overilowB yon allogetber. Is a
goodaymboiof Amcricaofortuoe. Bury
tbe dead, get a oew suit of clotbee on
credit, and to work again! - Every'body's UsgazlDe.
Aa OU J»r
is tbe oM Jewlab cemetery. Ut is in to«
center of tbe city, sorrounded by tblck
walla. There are toonsaods of ancleot
moss covered alabe. some bearing Inacriptioos of-great antlqolty which only
Hebrew -webetart can dedpber. Tbe
« other iewIto burial ground -lii Barope c
Dore with it for age or g
to tlw antomarian.

THE FIRST TAILOR.
M the Sartorial Trade of
ths World—His Methods Wore
Crude, and His Matoriato- Ware
Rather Croteeque,. Birt He Turned
Out .Oeed, Honeet Work, Hand
Stlchsd Throughout.
The first Industry of toe world
tailoring. The fifst maker ol clothes
and top fimt wearer was Adam. Of
this strange character who appears
toe pages of hiateiy in to« dual role
^ toe first tailor nd
firat customer.
have but a brief biography. The
meager details requite tympatoetlc InterpreUtlon 'te make up a complete
story. Of his tother and: mother m
mentioD U made, but the record shows
ns daettned to be a dothler of
some sort, for he was put Into EHen to
"dross" the garden. We do not know
U he obeyed the command, as his
bk«rapher8 do not so state, for, It
seems, Instead of “dresalng'’ the gar­
den he ‘‘dreaaed’- hUnseU.
HU early tnaniage and the tronble
relating to toe theft of some fruit with
sundry other nnplessant details pre
ceded hU work as a tailor. He began
In ah bumble way; Just himsdl and
one assistant Be was erne of toe early
setUers in a newly m>ened country, a
laud of natural advantages whieb :
other
l^rge and
foresaw that there must come a grow­
ing demand for clothing If he could
Introduce them and make popular his
invention. He was a'ploneer. He
h^ ni compeUUon. He controlled the
tailoring tradh o!“toe world. Thus
with toe first industry came toe first
As he busily plied hU needle we
know not whst visiws of future bull....... and wealth filled his ambitions
mlnd.'Bnt never in hU wildest dreams
did he conceive that hU IJrile tailoring
establishment emplt^lng only four
hands, doing only a local trade and
turning out toe first custom-hiade garint would be Ihe begfnnlng ol an
industry that gives labor to hundreds
of thousands it hands and covers an
Investment of a great many mlUlon
illara.
But of toe great wealth that has
come from his Invention Adam, like
most pioneers, made no money what­
ever and died leaving his famUy with­
out a penny. Even his psme is not
his wonderful discov­
ery. but—such is toe sarcasm of UmaJ
—It appears-uaiy In toe world Adam's
apple. In mtqniiy not of his virtues,
.hut of an escapade of hU wife.
Though even Carlyle has not recog­
nized Adam's Sartorial genius, there
some capital points In, toe work
of this first tailor.
He originated the style himselL He
•as not a petty trader on toe reputa­
tion ol others and imitating their taOiions. Bren In the names for the garbell be bnmoronsly germed an
■fapron."
It U difficult to determine toe
of toe year. Judging from the cool­
ness of toe soil It might have been a
summer style, but as It was just a lltUe after the tall It was pfbbably early
In toe winter.
They were bandsUtebed toroughonl
They 'contained no machine work
cheap labor. The workshop was In
toe open air, and. although tailored
in toe Tweat of hU brow, no sweatsb<9 work was possible.
Tbe material was not of toe besl
but Adam fonnd no better at hand.
As to Adam, toe first customer, when
e was alone In the world be never
toou^ of drepr, but when he came
te toe reallzaUra of himself ak
iadlvidanl and' InTSl^on to others he
b««an to spruce u^ Courtship led
beautify hunself. te appear
well In tbe eyes gf “the only woman
loved.” Human nature has
not changed ms^. With toe entry of ao<kety dress be­
gan. Perfa^ thU U ~why dress forms
j promlnnt a feature in society tosy.
After eating toe apple of knowledge
toe mind of Adam was suddenly Ulnminated as If by a toouand .electric
lilhts. A great toou^t of large, pracUeal, worldly wisdom flashed beSore
bim. He realised- that t« amoni^ to
anything in toe world he must make
In this he struck
a keynote of bnsinees sueoess.
Bur^ he needed to keep up ^peai^
anees. He reflected over his aetlcms
lor toe two we^ prior and then look,
ed at his future. He bad been in bad
■oclety and bad been seen with a dls-penl he had been led int. he had broken toe law,
be was implicated in an apple theft as
an accessory after toe tact, he had
some of toe stolen vmds in his possesaion and he was a fugitive from ]ustice. fc» he was then in *Iilding.” Dis­
covery was certain. He was to be
evicted from his home and in disgrace
face toe awtulness of actually
earning his own living by work. Then,
after a,mild attack et remorse, be was
equal U> toe situation and In a manly
way accepted 11 made hlmadf a suit
of clotoes in which he eaald make n
and bepa life
anew wMh the courage, h^ie, pride
and conAdence that comes tma the
ctaschMiBness of being weR dressed.—
WUllsm Oecwge Jordsn.

Hie Teat.
Mrs. Muggs-Tbat horrid Hn. Prllla
toM Miu. Nextdoor that I was a regu­
lar eat What do you think of that?
Tklkulng in those days was simply
Mr.-Muggs-I tblnk she new naw
you In the asms room with s inoute.- an art while at the present time it has
become sn aeeosv&MiiiMnL In time
put msny enttsrs doM a thrl^ bnaDeM ffitojadee a-aerioos face for a
-maa one. Remember your fox wears Intes in cuatom taDcfiu br the’ass
of.“Blo(^ePatterns“ but toe cutter of.
whataeeinsto I
today must be able to cot an individual

At«ue SSMway.
Tbp'most noHlK rl.v rsllwsy in toe
worli was oiM-iied a feu' weeks ego.
For Its whole length It lies within the
srrtlc regions. _Tli? gre.-tW^ part of it
is ill SwMllsb territory, and ocly a
small pifr: cuU ibrougU the narrowest
portion of Norway until It rcu'ehet toe
Nor. Ulan harbor of Narvik. The
Chief obje« of the line, .which now
eeanects tbe northern Baltic with the
Atlantic, Is to open up the rich mineral
resourcee of aortU Sweden and to car­
ry them cheaply to Narvik.
The new railway., which will be
known as tbe OtMen line. Is sbont 140
mUee long, snd cost about 87.000.00a
That part of It which cuts through
Norway Is about twenty-five miles l<*g
and coat over t&BOOfiOO. Tbe Norwe­
gian aection of this arctic railway runs
Cbreogb territory altogether uninhab­
ited. and is one of .the most dlffiwU
plecee of railway englnetfing in toe
world. In this short distance there
are arxteen tunnels, the longest of
which Is about 2.100 feet.—Chicago
Jonusl.

that place, who was-expected to die,
had bis life ssred by Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. He writee:
T endured insufferable agonies from
Asthma
New Discovery
ima but your ...................
„_.yme immediate relief and'soon
thereafter effected a complete cure.
Bllar cures of ConsumpUon. Pneuols. Bronchitis and Grip are numer
5. It's toe peerless remedy ft

some medicine with little or no merit
and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Fo­
ley's-Honey and Tar, toe grsntmt
throat and luhg remedy, ' it

EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS,

DAV, OGTOBEB 14, MOl
W. Ta.. writes: *! havs had kM&«y
and bladder troeble-fOr yeara nfi H
beoame ao bad that-I was obliged to
get up at lead a ilozen ttmec a nllPil
I never received any permanent benefit
Kidney____ Alter nslBg two bottles,
I am cored.” Sold by Jes. G. Jdtmeoe
S^ut Mw« Than 81,SQa
and 8. B. Walt
It A Sou.
eoOw
W. W. «ate -of FlalBvlew. Neb.,
writes: "My wtto snffsred kept lung
tretoils for fiftMa years. She tried a
number of doetors and spent over
$1,000 wUhoBticDsL She became veiy
low sad lost sQ'kope. A friend ncommendsdFBlers Haney end Tar and
toaskrio this veat remedy. It saved
/■^
^^e^ys b«tUw h^to toan
she has knowafa ten years.'
O.
DISCOUNT I
I
...........
Slid by Jas.
' Johnson ,1
and 8. B. Whit A Sana.

H
k
W
E

1 It ceases alter the 15. I

The Traverse City
Red fstafe Exchange
, Have tarfiiss HMtIar or
ymr aerlMs cwMlflera.
am. Cfliae asd see as aid .
vewtll tdl yoB all ahwto
tSea


>
>
Sia't^iht ^

Room SIS, Wilhelm BIk.
-------- Take Ik Bewlst.^------atizeas’ Mrae No. 197.
a W. CURTl's. Manager.

Vcall or send oheck. /
Ofu WSia. y

Just a few Indies’ and
Gents’

only a sHort time,
but already h^Wi^ny
friends-certainly no
other hats of our. ac­
quaintance'deserve the
attention these.receive.

THK DOLLARS

Satchels

fiM- a quality of fur
and excellence of style
and tflmniings to bejound *
in no other hat at the
price—both derby and
soft styles—all colors.

H
A
T

Below Cost!

New
Jewelery
Store...

have been in town

S’

left which will be closed
out at •

Raatall’s

HAMILTON

s

Clothing Company.

John T. Beadle.

Not fnllT selUed yet
bnt ready for businesa.
cates must pass a eaUefaotory exam­
ination in geography, reading, orthog­
raphy, grammar. arltomeUc. U. S. his­
tory, theory and art of teaching, civil
government, physiology and hygiene,
school law, must be 18 years of age.
ad must havie an average standing of
3 per cent, not to fall below 60 per
saL in any branch. The reading einlnation will be from "A RUI From
le Town Pump”—Hawthorne.
For second grade any two <rf the
additional branches of aisebra. phys­
ics. botan}-. or general history, must
have taught successfully for -seven
months, and Save an average standg of 80 per cent, not to tall below
I per cent in any branCb.
Second and toiid grade certificates
will be granted at all tbe examinarions.
No one can receive more than three

Alioitanee will be made for attend­
ance at toe Teachers’ Institute and
for Reading Circle woris.
HRS. ADDIB A. GIBBS. Mayfield.
WILKBT A. WHITE. Fife I,ake.
GEO. L. CRISP,
County
of StooolB,
■61-t-4
Traverse
se City. Mich.
Danger In Fab CelA.
Fall colds are liable to hang on all
winter leaving toe seeds of pneumonia,
bronckitU or consumption.
Foley's
Honey and Tar cures quickly and pre­
vents serious results. It-Is old and
reliable, tried and tested, safe and
Contelns.no opiates and will
• • - 1, Q. John
eodw

Carpet Cleaning
Special BfnH Sale
SOLID BOLD MINGS

A Bargain

$1.00.

is what we arc all look­

Tewprrww (8at«rdayi

ing for when we buy. If

Rastallp

Gothes Wringers.
aetbesBukets,

The Difference

Wish Tubs,
or

In the rooms formerly occupied by

Baby Robes

NOW

you will now find a tailoring eqlablishiqgnt that will sell yon a suit
witbafitycu never thought of.
OurgoodsM the best, the work­

Alt the latest styJes
of Uickey and Freefti a n Co.
1 i n c,
Rocli ester, ^1 e w
York, are displayed
on our tables, buits
bought of us are
■pressed free of
charge

:

:

$OMETHINe
TO ANNOY YOU
Wben yon are naing oil
lamp* or any kind ol light
but RLECTBICITY
In
your borne or office. There
' U nothing' like BLECTBICITY for mumlnaling
purpoeea^ No smoke, no
anwll. DO greaae. no danger
fromflm—It 'is tbe moi-t
economical
illaminalor
that can be procured

;

call on/

J o H N j.
B R EZ I N A

Boardman River
Electric Light 8
Power Company.

MILLER BROS.
l57FrMitit

BeadkBlDClL

manship and style of garments are
guaranteed io every reflect. aUd it
jouare looking lor something that
ia right

ANDRUS & FROST
MT-ai nm n. tva justice
------EVENINGS - -

bmims

PILLS.

is the time to buy.

You Can
Albums
Alarm Clocks
An Squares
Alcubul Lamps
An Goods
Books *
Beds
blackboards
Brass Beds
UilU^ Tables
bed Springs
burners
Baskets
Bric-a-Brac
Bean Jare

The Kimball
is tbe piano to buy.

Factoiy PricM and
Easy Terms

Wash Boards,

Underwood A Umlor. where yon
used te go n hen looking for a law

Cal! aad tec pricesF. VOTRUBA HARNESS CO.
ASK TBE MAW WBO OWNS OWE

—SUITS—

executed. Agent lor Mletalgnn Rng
Co.. N. B. Ctnpln. Prop. Travwue Olty.
Cerpet Cleaning Works. 822 Wnmblagton street. 'Pbone No. Ilk

suit that gave yoU a fit to think of.

will pay you to eall and see ub if
We have a nice line of

FALL and WINTER

you want a bargain on

Bustling Jeweler.

Sold InTravmeOttyuyj.'o.JohoaoiL

is the waj' to buy.

W. W. KIMBALLCO.
12BFrantn,Mt.
IA,
Sdd by J. O. JobBson.

OSB THAT “HABI r” OF BBHOA,

UN DERIVE
Lota of it in iown, bnt <f yon want tbe kind that k tl^

“THINK OF BENHA.”
25c, SOc, 75c, g.WI, VLg. gJ8, p.75. »

qil.

- Down, down, down where they fael^, thaTa the way we are ■.mng

Overcoats and SMts

Du^our Ttvtoval aale ocr «tot«
wm bo open erory night. Grianril
**«•
lt»Mf
To ctdM them, inft ■nnntf'liinn

HAWES HATS.

BENDA » ,

Baby Cabs
Bird Cups
Bulap
Blcyclee
Bloyele Bella
Bicycle Tires
Bicycle Cement
Brass Roda
Bells
Beriy Seta
Carpets
Cut Glass
China
Cups
Chimneys
Candy Jan
China Bgga
Chair Sets
Couebeo »
Coucb Covers
Cuff and Collar Boxes
Curtain Pr^ea
Curtain Fixtures
Curled Hair
Clotoes Racks
Chafing Dishes
Cots
Chain
Candles
Ck>cks
China ClosetB
^Idora
Chair Cane
Chimney Cleaners
Cake PUtes
Commodes
Cradles
Curtain Stretchers

Coat Hangert
Cups and Saucers
Uoor Panels
Dolls
Doll Cabs
Doll Cradles
I'Desks
Door Mats
• Dresser*
Dinner Sets _ '
Dish atralnera
Dumb Bells
Drawer Pulls
Drapery Pins
- Dressing Tables
Dice
DicUonartea
Electric Lamps
Electric Shades
Ebony Goods
Egg Cnpa
Fnniitnre Fringe
Foot StooU
Flower Pots
Fruit Cans
My KlUera
Folding- Beds
Fern Oisnes
Rower Pot Brackets
French wins
Flagons
Games
Gimp
Gloves
Qss Mantels
CasoUbe Umpa .
Glassware
Gift Books
Game Boards
GoCarU
Hammocks
Hat Racks

Ironing Boards
, Ink Stands
Iron Bede
Iron Cribs
iDJIan Clubs
Jardiniere
Japanese Noveltlsa
Jolly Glasses
Juvenile .jotrics
Jardnier Stands
Jasper Ware
Jewel Boxea
Kitchen Cablneta
Kitchen TMm

Knife and Fork ^
Lace Curtains
Lnniem Globes
Lantern Burner*
Lantern Wicks
Lawn Swings
Lemon SqueMsra
Unen Books
’ Linoleum
lAuwelsa Ware '
Lamps
Lamp Globe*
Lamp Shades
Lamp Stoves
Lunch Boxes

SSSf

Music Cabinets
Mattresses
Morris Chain .
Medicine CabtnMa
Hat Boards
Measuring Copt
Marbles
Mugs
Nickel Trays
Napkin Rings
Necktie Boxes
Opera QIasees
Oil Cloth
Organs
ufflee Desks
Office Chairs
Office StemU
on Cloto Binding
Pictures
Picture Frames
Pietnre Wire
• Picture Moulding
Pass Partoot Goods
Pillows
Plate RadcB
Piudiera
Picture Hooka
Pa^ Napidna
Pole Bads
Pole Sockets .
Pole Brackets
Plano Stools
Plate Racks
Plate Hnagera
Plate Bu^
Pipe Backs
PlMow*Aa?%tda6r* Parasol Cover*

ST”””

Rope Portiere*
Rtfil T(9 Desk*
Boeken

Reflectors
RocklngHoraes
Smoklng'Sets
Souvenir Spoons
Sherbet Glasses .
i Sterling Silver
Souvenir Goods
SecUooai Book Cases
Statuary
Stair Carpet
Stair Rods
Shades
Sods
Sash Cnrtaiu
- Schotd Books
Shelf Paper

Screens
Spice Cablneu
Silverware
Steins
Stot^
Sleds
Shaving Stands
Sugars and Creamers
i Shade Polls
Toys
ToUet Sets
Toilet ArUcles
Tnmblera

^

Tissue Paper
Typewriter Tablw
Traya
Tufting Nalls
Tables
Turkish Rocker*
Tobacco Jars
Taborettes
' Tea' FDU
Tea Pot Stands
Towel Bnek*
UidKdstery Goods
Upbotoury NnUs Upbolstevy Cord
UphoIstMT Buttons
UmbreUa Stands
Vaaes .
Vestlboie Fixtures
'

Wall Pockete
Wick*
WrIdBg Desks
WtoMng
WhfMy Exerciser*
We^^g« Baakeft
Wedgewood Ware
WardrntMs

IKsr-

Window SliadM

-

THE HANNAH & UY iHERCANTILE GO.

,Y, OCTOBES 14, 1908.

THE DAILY EAGUS,
LOPeE NOTICES.

Dr. J.W. GAUNTUETT.

Travfifse Bar
mK MoBdar mshta____ .
ban. C. O. Sherwood. Oom.;; C. D.
I^Poibte. R K.; A. Bob
F. K.

Orwl<»i«ottb«B«e.Kedleal Osl• —•
OphthalBlo dob

—t.“a.£
Dl«MM*o(iaeaye ud fiiilax «« sL

aaa.'feia.s.'-"

O. P. CABVBB.
F. W. CARVaB.
O. P. Cmrvcr & Bro.
On ac^nt of the

BIRD SEASON
NEXT TUESDAY
DEPU
WARDEN BREWSTER.
IEW81

will he In their office
*
dnring busi­
daring
buslness hours, ea<h day. ready to write
■nm Weather.
partly cloudy tpnl^t and Thursday
with probably showers: warmer In the
southwest portion toni^t.

JIM., meets
.
.
dar aRernoon, 8e»tem1
iber 8 I
and


CITY IN BRIEF.

Grand Traverse Lodge No. 200.

L

Mrs. Tilllu C«x has pone m Indiana-

D. M. Slack of Shermaa ia visiting
In Kalamasoo.
Traverse Citjr
tr- <Chapter, No. 147,
George Wllsen left' yesterday
O. B. S., meetsB in
...............
In Masonic
hall the Richmond and Uberty. Ind.
Toesdar oO or before each toll
toil imoon.
Morris MeNeff has gone to Rich­
Kosalle McQoiigb. W. H.
mond to spend a week with friends.
Dochess Camp No. 2^48. M. W. i
iin SUIman went to Richmond yes­
meets at Woodman ball Hondar eve
terday.
log. October 6. John G. Straob. '
r ; Joseph sreder. cltrk.
ing for a visit In Sturgis.
Mrs. U A. Young went to Ehttio
'nlng.
A. R. DIAMOND
Clyde Neifffer has gone to KendallPlaoo Taaer end
vllle for a visit.
Action Begnlafor.
Mra. John Cox Is new visiting In
With «r. W. KImbollCo.
Wljichester,- Ind.
IM Front St,
Mrs. Davidson and Miss HotTord
went to Winchester. Ind., yesterday.
Ell Cox of Long Lake left yesterday
morning for a visit in Winchester, Ind.
Mrs. Clarence Riekerd and two chil­
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
dren left yesterday tor Wlncheeter,
The tax rolls tor the collection
school and ciij taxes and epecU as
Mrs. A. L. Joyce has returned from
sessments for the five wards of the 1 extended visit with rdaUTeB in
city of Tiaveree City. Michigan, have Grand Rapids.
been placed in m}' hands tor collection
Mrs. Mvan Stever left yesterday for
I will be Ut my otSce for the purpose
vUlt at/ber old home in Hartford
of collecting said taxes on every wee'k City, Ind.
day from now until Nov. 1. U03. from
J. Cramer hat gone to Portland,
8 o'clock entil 11:30 o'clock In the Ind.. for a visit with friends and rela­
forenoon and from 1 o'clock
tives.
.
,
o'clock in the afternoon of each day
Jay Spangle of Northport passe'd
taxes paid before September
through the city yesterday on his way
wilt be received wlthmit coUeetioo to Kendallvllle. Ind.
few and 00 all taxes remaining an
Yale White of Boyne City went south
n the G. R, ft I. excursion for Stur­
paid oii September ) and until Octobei
1 a penalty of one per cent for.collee gis, Mich., yesterday.
Q. Adams of Maple City passed
tiqn wilt be charged on all ttxes
through the city yesterday on hie
maining onpaid on October i and
Kalamasoo.
til Notember 1-a penalty of-two pei
Ivan
Thomas of .Northport passed
<vDt fur colleeUoD will be charged,
onirc in .Wilhelm block. Room 2J0 through the city yesterday on bis way
to Richmond, Ind.
M. B. HASKELL,
LaPayette Henderson of Benzie
320011
City Treasurer.
ebunty left yesterday for a visit
hlB old home in Winchester. Ind.
James Kerns left this morning for
ML Pleasant where he will visit for
a week.
J GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Mrs. Franklin Smith of Sixth stroM
ii, spending the day at Hatch's Cross­
ing with her mother.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hildebrand left yes­
terday for her home in Huntington,

TAXES!

CTEINBERG’S

Tonight
Vedsedey. Oa. Ulh.

I: X T R A !
JIAJK«TII'*Br-VIVAI. .If

THE

TWO

SISTERS
DENMAN THOMPSON

The Old Homestead
I'n-sfultsl With Kverv Advaolagi' Hi.ri Manv Extra
Featnrx'.s Inehulinfr... .......

RestuA and Bank*.
SPECUL PRICES
25. 35 50. 75 CenU.
LM< ef (Md Suts len VtL
Sale nuK> open at tliu box
oflicv Telephone CUiMu h

Chief Deputy Game Warden Brew­
ster has takes a decided stand on the
date of the beginning of the oj^ seafor bird shooting. In reply to the
relative to
vs, Brewster
the validity of th< bird laws,
said;
"So far as the department Is'con­
cerned. we are insisting that the open
season upon quail and partridge Joes
not begin until Octoljer 20 and we
will prosecute all oSenders we
feet. Any one who desires to test the
law can do so In the regular way by
standing trial before a jury and upon
convlcUon taking thd case to supreme
court. In the meantime, however,
are handicapped by the lack of money
for the employment of field deputies.
Our reports will show, however, that
we aie securing more convictions than
In former years In spite of'the h
.cap."- •
The open season for birds will
mence a week from yesterday.

----- r-----ItbH nesitos hi'
•f william
William Owen, tbfe poimlar 'imtor,
haa blossomed forth B a'lflayvil^L
and from all reporto:* shim—MbI one
_8ir Walter SootA nor* Qnentin
romantic dramaiot tl
nounced type, Which he haa d
"WJien Louis XL-WaT Kibg," anfl la.
which he In ^penrlBg as the poor
Scottish Knight Que^ Dnrwar^Utached to the *ody guard of Lcola SX
of Prance. ' The ko^iUy aplrtt of
chivalry whisb-iSfe'lirtts IIowh^ in the
fifteenth ceBtuty
In wblcta* the
story is laid, tbe^ great fllvanity of
characters, plctnreeque loeale, and ad­
venturous' spirit which prevades the
story makes a fday of anusoal Interest.
The new rwnantle drama. “When
Louis XI. Was Ktn&- wfll be seen
here for the first Ume at BtMnberg’s
Grand opera house, Octobet ii,
seated by the author, WOUam Owen.
Owen will be rememberM as hav­
ing given a highly artistic and pleas­
ing performance of **The Bchocri for
Scandal", here last season. Hts prin•cipal support, as In termer years, is
J. W. McConnell.

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[IEF ;
STATE NEWS' IN BRIEF
Callen—Frederick Burger,
wealthy retired farmer. U dead. He
ne of'the founders of Galien and
was a member of the first Tillage coun-

which are unesoeUed for sheU. < r window ^mining, just la. Some
exceedingly pretty deigns.
The Utcat alao in Paper Napkins. Dainty edors and nuiqne stylea.
Special prices by the hnudred.

CITY BOOK STORE.
Oae Aalwie,
A dish of fresh water Is a eonatant
necessity where there is a dog or a cat

THURSDAY

Howard Bros..

terw.

It cover tb^ Hoes:
Pussle
rllten over the coo
P.R9.V.R.Y.P-BF.CTM.N
P.R9.V.R.Y.P-B;
• .T.RK. PTH.B.PR-C.PTST.N.
No solution was otfered, and .1 stndled over tlie mysterious medley for
some time iM-fore I saw Ibal II made
eeose If au E w'ad substltnied for each
of the dots.

TOMATOES WANTED.
We Will pay SO cenU per bushel for
weU ripened tndt delivered at the tactorr. and retom all packages.
TRAVERSE CITY 0ANNINO CO.
'49-M-d-a-w

use for three . ___
well man. I ka»v.
grave of aaothar. '
should tell to 4zx
eeate. gnaranteed. <

.It’S a Grand Opportonily to Place
Orders For tbe Holidays.

THE BOSTON STORE
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During our opening we will give a beauli/ui souvenir
wilh eoerjy pair of QUEEX QUALITY shoes sold.

ii FALL OPENING

Foley's Honey and Tar curgs coughs
nd colds and prevents pneumonia

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popula
Henry. Under the Rose. Soko. Dixie
Henry,
Girl. Dixie La.J. Hiawatha, Smoky
Topaz, sold at 15 cents per copy during
’ >

Mimas
if you use
Jo danger of consumption
<
ey's Honey' and Tar to cure that
by Jas. G. John'
eodw

Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and plies. It’s
only 25c. and guarimteed to give eatlsfacUon by S. E. Walt ft Boas and Bugbee. Roxburgh ft Co.. Druggists. Imw
Twenty- Yeai
llh. of DanvU
_____..onchlUs ter 1 ........
years and never got relief until 1 Used
Foley's Honey and Tar which is a sure
cure." Sold by Jos. G. Johnson and 8.
t ft Sons.
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SPECIAL SETTLERS' EXCURSIONS
Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic
Railway.
Prom Mackinaw City to points In
MonUna. Idaho. Wasbingt^. Oregon
and British Columbia,
sale every day. September 15th up t
1 Including November 80th, X90t.
lena. Butte and Anaconda $28.00;
-. $30. - • - -----•usaa anu awbuc,
Proportionately low
itbs to all intonnediato polnU.
eager Agent, Michigan Trert B^dlw
Qraad Rapids, or Geo. W. Hibbard,
General Passenger AgenL Marquette,
Michigan
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We invite all the ladies of our city and rieioity to our epeniug
of fall and winter styles of "Uucen Quality."
"Queen Quality" shoes are always correct In style.
"Queen Quslil^" sets the fashion in women's shoea.
• Quren Quality" fils the foolasDoolher shoe hsaever fitted.
ll has .V combination of merits that maintains its lead far In
advance of all other women's Khoes.

Makes a Clean Sweep.
There's nothing like doing a
. Of all these-

“Watch the Kldneya.”
rtecmlned tbe pr^ent Ibermometer '
"When they are affected, life U In
ale. even os tbe yard, foot sod Inch
I Abemethy. the great
I originally came from meas- anger."" says Dr.
I physician.
Foley’s Kidney
BnglUh
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>art8 of tthes bornan body, and
met of parti
lakep sound
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ridth
determined by the truck, which In
eodw
torn was determined by tee width be­
tween tbe cart wheels ueeesnry to
hear a load wbhdi cooM comfortably
Pretty tlw given away this
be drawn by a ^uls. ' Ammlean In­
week to the young men who will
ventor.'
come in and see the OcOlsge
The carrying capaMty fl( the average
I Bread Clothing. Just to get the
German freight car la toss than fl
I College Brand well introdnced.
. Cere of double tfeatcapaclt
We wlU not urge you to buy, sim­
e lOhtcd.
ply wish to show you the clothes
I and you will buy when you need
Robbed tee ffiRtee.
. suit Tbs Boston Store.
A shying
JiMTatod ^by
John
lohn Olive
aa
-ontal
ooi^tkm.
lows:
Removal Sale Price.
aleaodt yellow, eyes
My skin wm< almedt
8350 Sterling; case marred in trans- vuiikoo. tongue coatad,
'
' contlnualportlon. 8S«L GKINNELL BEOS., ly in back and sides, us
U#
Front 8U Beadlq bloc^n a
advised to t

We will have with us tiie
representative of one of Ne
York's leaOinjf Pur bou^s, who
will show samples of ail Furs
manufactured by them—from
the cheapest numbers up to $500.
It’s a rare treat to see such
a magnificent line. We won’t
urge you to buy.

■ Altmlrtlr Cot
Poddy—Tou soy you have a very ten­
der conscience. I notice It la wonder­
fully sensitive to the faults of olbers.
appears to be troubled by
-oor own shortcomings.
Duddy-No: I hope not. That woiHd
w egotistical, yon know.—Exchange.

WILL BE A MONSTER SHIP.
ctim.
"What ore you wrtt'iDg. Hawley?"
The New Steamer F. W. Gilchrist
San Francisco, has returned to that
"A story. I'm going Id for fiction.”
Launched Today.
"Rcallv-rt'or
a
magaslne?’'
place, after rescuing his brother-ln-lBW
West Bay City. Midi, OcL 14.—The
“No: for my tailor. He wanU his
and family from the sect of Flying ;w steamer P. W. Gfldiriat will prob­
money, and I'm telling bim ril send'
Rollers.
ably make one or two trips tils season btm u check neil week."
le was launched today and the maFlint—As a resnlL It is claimed, of chlneo' win be InsUlled by November
the combine known as the Association
The Gilchrist is one of the largest
Attend our Fur exhibition to­
of Licensed Automobile Manufactur­ boats on the Jakes and has a cairylng
morrow—the largest ud finest
ers, the FUnt Automobile company capacity of 6,000 tons. Her dimen­
line Ebown in the city this season.
MO £0 ont of business.
sions are: Length. 436 feet; beam. 50
The Boston Store.
feel; depth, 28 feet: draught. 18 teeL

Our tailor win pieswaad repair
your salt or tronsen this weM(
tree of ^brge. Jilst to Introduw.
oar tailoring depaitmanL Thp
Boston Storm

FURS!

NOUNCED

.Ensley—William B. Hnsley, aged 45
years, son of Bsnjamln Ensley, who THERMOMETER DEGREES.
be proprietor of the tavern oh
e aemie ■■vented pr Newtoa ■
the old sUte rosd betwec.i Grand Rap.
■y.kW ■
Ids and Big Rapids. Is dead at bis
e free*
Why should
home here.
marked 32 dpkrecs and
point 212 dpgi\s>s on the I-'alirrohelt
Fort Huron—Eleven members of the tbermomeier scale? Moat students
Port Huron company of the state mili­ know that Its Inventor divided the
space between these i>olDts Into 180
tia. have been asked by their com­ degrees Instead 'of the simpler 100 de­
manding officer to band in their resig­ grees used In the Centigrade system,
nations for refusing to obey orders but few iiiidenitand bow this number
and absence from drill while in camp curae to be riioecn. .A writer thus
Thomas Baker jind jvlfe reterned
?si Point. Ky.
plains the mailer:
!yeslerJry to their homo in Marion,
The tbermomt-U-r was really Invented
Iml., after a visit with friends here.
by Sir. Is;inc Semtwi. He started Ids
Menominee—The
scale witli the bent uf the human body
Mrs. Charles Bracington and
lias inercased the valuation of prop; and used ns his Insmiment a glass tube
daqghtcr. Mrs. William Akeiis,
erly in Menominee county $705,000. mie<I n-llli liPBeed oil. The lowest fig­
yesterday for Richmond.
W. S Myers, wife and family of Ce­ $126,000 in the city and $579,000 In the ure on the scale was the fr««Ing point
and the highest point boiling water.
dar. passed through the city yesterday county making the* total valuation of The Hinnliig iKilni of this'scale, as
a their way .to Kendallvllle. Ind, tor' the county $10,402,984 -as compared mt-nllonod. was the heat Of the human
with ibc assessed valuation of $9.30S,- bodv. which be railed by the round
visit with relatives.
Frank Hartley left yesterday foi' 744 last year.
mimlx'r 12. an the d.iudeclmnl system
............ iiiuimon use. He divided
Portland. Ind, accompanied by his
Jackson—While insane. Albert GoSe, tlie space tjctwcon Hie freetlng point
two children. James and NeUle. They
tbe tctpitcritiirc of the body Into
will visit friends and relatives In that aged 23. shot a dog upon Scot Win­
field's porcb. When Winfield came
part of Indiana for 10 daya.
The Ladiea’ Library board will hold to Uic door Goffc emptied the other the temperature must be nearly three
the first of the social afternoons 9f barrel of the shot gun into his face times that of the hurunn body.
the season on Friday of this week at and arm. Hopes are entertained ter
When Fnhi i'iilioit look up the subject
2:30. A short musical programme will
few year.* Inter he used the Newton
be followed by a social hour. All mem­
Instnimcnl, but. finding the scale not
ine eenoiigli. divided each degree Into
bers of the assoclaUon arc Invited.
"%wo Iparts and so made the measure
■ • ilUng points
BllMldma Sreoto be
-eobelt then
If you find yonrself blinking your 24 parts instead of 1!
addl'd to Verlln's park, the Tlergarten.
Among the men to lie •■oinmemuriuted eyes rapidly wlttaoot any cause stop disem-en'd that be could obtain a lowdegroi- of i-olcl than freering, and,
the habit at once or It will grow Into
nn- MoHke, lUeiii. Wngtier, Ha;
Tnydii-M
habit that ■will make yow taking a niisaire of ice and salt for a
xart-neelbf
bollA Filler and Hlumenlbol. AVheo eyesight fall early In lUe. Natural stBrtlug point, lie coimted'24 points up
to body lie.1t By this measurement he
th«w nre cotupleti-d the Tlergarten blluklng la necessary to clear
moisten the eye. The average number obtained S for
II have ini mominii-iiiB.
If scale DOW
of natural blinks >■ about twenty per
Z4TO. fivexliig. 8: bod; heat.,24.
minute. But a nervous blinker will
M. M. Austin 0
wink J0(> times in a minnte. The re­ ___ filing water. M- It will be no­
sult of this will be OP excessive de­ ticed tbiil tliis scale ia IdenUcally that
wife had such
case of velopment of the eyelid mnsdea It
stomach and liver trool
physicians also Involves n counter irritatloo,
could not help her. He i___
which acu on tbe optic nerve and ren-'
tried Dr. King's New Lite
ders the sight.dsUy more weak and ir­
she got relief at once and t
cured. Only 25c. at o. B. Watt s Sons ritable. Once contract thU habit and ly. Budlng the temperature dlvlatous
w'lllifind you cannot bear a stoeng BtUI too large, he divided each degree
and Dugbec, Roxburgh ft Co.'a
. t or read'small types. and the eyes Into four parts Muttlpiyiag the
will get'worse and worse. Tbe symp­ ben just given by .four tee "
results.
toms may Indicate a need of spectacles.

Tbit it Ifim Pot. an awful flirt
Bnt at pretty a nalfl as mim conld be
WttbafoatandenUe trimand BmL
••wiwd yo»."
eba. ‘1* pmwd
cdToarfsat?
Wdl. wear Snzaboas."

TO-MORROW
IS THE
DAY WE SHOW

n, green beans or. potato.
paragns.
Itlserlouuul
Jul to
.. k«
«s OOP is sore
necdA oot wlien one **thlDki of it” but
cDDstanily
Tbp mao who has no tender feelings
for Lis home should remember that
this roltbful servant will last longer
and sene better while be does last If
be receive consUtonl treatment.

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day NlghL
Pythian members ate anUetpeUfife
pleasant time at the >
morrow night whidi Is to follow the
regular lodge work. The programme
which has been completed is as

Bow Lobs BoseBltoes Uve.
It is not known just bow long mos­
quitoes can Ure, but theh average life
la much, longer than Is ordinarily sup­
posed. Thousands of them live through
winter, hibernating or aaleq> in dark
places Id bams or bouse cellars. In
sparsely settled localities, where they
cannot find sncli places for shelter,
they live through
winter in hollow
trees. In caves and bo>m under upturn­
ed trees, and even though the temperaface may fall far below ftecMDg they
winter killed, but ou tbe appmgeb of warm weathCT become active
again. '
O.vlng about In the woode before the
r haa u-bolly left the ground.—WllLyman Underwood In Popnlsr SdMonthly.

Papers

Decorated Crepe

A few specials, $3.50.

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sale In this -city.

Alfred. V. Friedrich,
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SEE OUK
OUR winiiww
WINDOW

LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
You will find more of it in
time
in a poor flour, tbaq ip anyotherthing
we know of. Therefore when buying
don’t stop short, of the ‘"BEST.”
Manufactured by.
\

Hannah b Lay Ca

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THE DALLY EAGLE, W^^PAY, OOTOBEK 14, 1993.

PRESIDENTIAL
CONVENTIONS

EAGLE WANT ADS.

^"T^*tUe brick cottage on eest
A low price and on easy tside at
I in winter and oool In sui
WILL NAME CANI
NEXT .10 MONfHS.
WANTBID—Three boys at fltrenb Broe.
ft Amlotte'e candy toctory. 8?67-tf

KB. M. B. tlAKN^
Special attattmia ElTCB towigwy and

'ADOmONAL LOCALE.
8 o'dook,

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600 ^^les wanted to see our
grand exhibition tomorrow. Place
your orders for toe htftldays.
The Boston Store.

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DB. U 8WANTON,
p«ee-OT«r the People's Bevtoy
DR. L. F. SIPEB.
etty Book .Store 1

r. Jft).''«iwlll be b«d
108: reMduaa, 104.
at 7v80 tonight
TOMATOES WANTEa '
Ml. B. B. MINC«,
August Shermer of Clevetand, O, Is
We Wiu pay 80 cents per bnahel tor
Office over Amertoan Drag^re. *pethe guest of his brother; PhU amrmer. wall ripened trait deUrered at the tee**^one 641; BeU 'phone 37?. - ,
^ 2ften^^to_^e^^^ N^e
tor a few daya.
tory, and retnn all packages. '
L A. THCaiFSON. M. D.
Tha Suffaloee slve'a dance'fnd ban.
TRAVBE8B CITT CANNING CO.
Office
to : HsoBton-MUUken bkMk.
_
to:i--'4»4f-il-a-w
quet In Forestar|’ haS tomorrew nl^t.
-Hoan: 9 to 11 a m.. 2 to 4 p. s
DB. HOLDBWCaiTH.
•Fbane No. 72.
Roome 7 and 8, h
Special attention given to the eye,
W. P. Bl-RANGWAYS.
been vistUiig her paitetk'in tMs dty
ear. noae and thnaf (HaM
-.merty asslatant to Drs. Hots and
fitted. Both 'phqMe.____________
ir swnerflme. raUniU home toto.
Oaks in tbe eye. ear, noae and
A.(l_ WiliMi and family of CMylord
/ thraet departBRito of toe Cbitogo
DBS. W. B. ft W. S. MOON.
panBM-throhgh the city today bn their
I FoiycUnlo -ooDege and hospital
way bokie tm the southern part of
Praetfee limited to eye. ear. nos«
•nd throst •and fitting of gUaees.
the stateV’
S02 Y^elm
block:
ClUiana’
k Mt Pleasant,
Mra. O«o. Neteware,'who has been tor Franktort, a
phone 668.
vlalting her p«ents In this dty. left Clare, Alma, St. Louis, luiaca, Owosso,
today tor WlUlsmsbnrg where she will
HowelL
Ana
Arbor.
Tdledo,
and
aU
visit Mr. Noteware's parents.
lea Jennie Faught of Eeet Jordan, southern and er te.’i points.
who has been vlilubg her aunt. Mrs.
J. J. lURDY. O. P. A.
J. Burden, of'state street, left today

WAKTED—Teamstets to ire eoath
witli DC for Uie wJoler. Wages *35
per month. See F. H. CampbeU, Ml FOB SALE—le-lnch cedar wood d
Uve^ to any part of the
Et^th street___________ ’63H
E OreUiek Co.
one .haring
WAVrEB—Bench
«in cabinet woi.rkprefemi ■O SELL—Or excoange tor town
property,
80-acre farm In Wexford
'«0-U
J*^OrieUck.
eUekOo.
county: easy terms; with or with­
'ANTSID—Will
OINSBNO
_______ ______ WAl
out stodt and tooU; 76 acres Im­
pi^ *1.86 per ponnd tor freab green,
proved; five acres In wood; bouse
roots. CaUatBa^eofllee. S26X
seven rooms; some orchard—cute
over 100 ti»s ot hay; windmill, task.
[BY MURAT HALSTEAD.]
farm or ooech bonee wtth fine
The papers following are for the
Also three cows. Little ft MoNask'
e Bxidiange.
period-of the Initial acUvttles «rf_ the
are.
88BMf
TO SELL—House ou Bast Eleventh impeading presidential campaign, with
UTTLB ft UcNAMARA. 208 Front
street, 4 honses on Tenth ' street, the purpose of urging popular conslderone on Ninth street, one on Ball­ aUon of the pointo of fact that In pub­
40-acre farm toor miles
way avenue, two on Webster, two lic oplntofi command the'reUremenl
(own:-good eoU; good house, stone
cdlar, orchard, etc., eUv Call and
from the field of Hr. Cleveland and
for Kingsley for a vlait before return­
see ns about
■ vt It
IL
82B*-tf
r as yon Hr. Bryan, whose accustomeJ con- ing home.
ara, 208 splcuUy as campaigners for the presi­
wish. Uttle ft
TO SEILL-^lbose <a Barlov street,
R. M. Wefdell, Ihrmeriy of the CedllFroqt street
low price, easy terms;' also on
dency by their friends, oonUnues. That
lac News ft Express, Is In the city
Blgbtb, UncolD, State. Fern, Ninth,
ACRES TO SELL—On easy leims Mr. Cleveland has very considerable with Bowen ft Co., book publishers.
Trains leave Traver^ic City as fol­
Tenth. Eleventh. Bandol^ and 40 with
about 6 acres cleared, small abiding persona] force, and the greater
lows:
Wayne etreets, and many others In
Ind.house, no bam—only 1400. Uttle distinction In modem history of his
i-'or-Graiid Rapids.,Detroit Toledo,
city and country. UtUe ft McNam­
Mrs. OeCommerca left this morning Cbicag.’
ft
.............
McNamara, 208
i
Front stre '
anu west 6j00 a. to.. 11:56 a.
ara, 208 Pnmt street, BMl 'phone.
party, is conceded b)' the conntry at
for Rockford. Mleh.. to at^d the fuand 5:2fi p. m.
8269-a
large, hut no .other man bu accumulat­
nerei of a deoeased anill. news ot
Kbr MuHk«g..n, Saginaw, Bay City,
ed In his career so much that is un­
WANTBB—Good girl for general
whose death was Just received last P(^ Huron, Toldo^^Detrolt and east
boosevork In family oC tour; new TO RENT—Bara with three stalls a
timely. and makes him now an impos­
bay-loft overhead. Inqifire 718 I
■enlencee; good
houee, modern <
l'\>r UaniRtee, Ludiogun and UUsible candidate for farther terms of night.
Ion street.
The domeetlc eelenee dare of the
auKee. 6 a.i. ui., 11:66
" a. ID. and 6:2
'd
the great American executive office.'
IN8URB TCCR PROPERTY now tor HU record forbids further chapters of Woman's club will meet with Mrs. H.
For Elk RapiilB, Kalkaska and Can­
yon may have a fire at any time.
Griffith of 286 But Ninth street
official services. The third term and 2:3Q tomorrow afternoon. The subject
al
Lake.
7:0u
a.
m.,
1:20
p.
m.
and
Uttle
ft
McNamara.
208
Front
Su
r more who live
WANTED—600 n
6:30 p. m.
golden cross democracy are a suffi8U6^f
n the Traverse City and Old Uiswill he Angel's food-and Mayonnalpe
For Charlevoix and Petoskey, 1:20
o( amplitude tor this.
loD B. F. D. rootee to sobserlbe tor
p. m. and 6:30 p. m.
dreasing.
Nice Peninsula fiarm, 49
'be Dally Eagle and tberedore get
Mr. Bryan does not seem to be In
H. F. MOELLER.
Frank CampbelL who lives north: goi '
the latest market reports, and city,
aeiate of expectancy but could not reGen. Paas. Agt
est of the dty, delivered a record J KBHOB.
state and nstloaal news erf the day
Ag«L
spontaneous demand for a
Uttle ft McNamara, 206 Front st
breaking load of hay to Mark Craw
third COTsecntlve defeat He is. how­
t bay
lut week. The hay. weighed 6.100 GRAND RAPIQ8 ft INDIANA RY. CO
■O BELL—3l>Acre strip,
ever.
the
inan
Iwbo
has
twice
received
ahore, Peninsula totvnshlp; no bi
buUdpounds, net Three tons
inglB; 20 acres cleared; nice fruit more votes for the presidency than pou^s
Trains
e City as fc<>
>unds hU no mean load tor tme
farm and summer resort place; price
lows:
given any other man with the
For Petoskey. Grand Rsrfilds and Cbl
exception of William McKinley. A.
All the county effiees at t
cage. 6:10 a. m.
third Domination of Ur. Bryan the
For Petoskey. Mackinaw. Grand
L £aple c
wayfaring-man does.not read, bntihe
WANTED—^Two barbers at once; good
Rapids and Ft Wayne. 11:16 a.
spect owing ta the death
Julius Hale, Thomi^n^e,
Bryan Influence is undervalued by
Richards. Janitor. The board of suthose whose attitude disregards it as
Rapids. ClDCtonaU and Cbicago,' 3
spent
obstacle.
He
has
In
his
dendiel
WANTED—Faithful person to call
morning Inspecting, toe canning fac­
on relaU trade and agents tor manhand a veto on the minority tasasgere
■port 11:30 :
ulacturing nouse;
ulactunng
bouse; lOcai
ICKsal uamwer;
tenito^;
who want to take steps backward over tory.
Btis^gbt salaly *20 paid weekly and
Tonight at the
p. m.
aud beyond hto, and accept those who
expense money advanced; previous
Trains arrive froiq Ft Weyo
Prof. E. E. Sparlm will deliver bis sec­
experience unnecessary; position
bolted him (one in fifty to his sup'
ond lecture in the. unlrerslty exten­
MISCELLANEOUS.
permanent; businese.anccesHful. En­
naw, 1;-. .. _
porters.) as conservatives alone c^
close self-addressed envelope.
Trains arrive from Rirbmdnd. Pi
MONEY TO LOAN On personal prop­ able of.redeemlng promises of party sion series, “SamiAI Adams and too
Birth ot Independence:" This will in­ Wayne. Grand Rapids. Petoskey ami
erty. In sums to suit Also a tew
8M7-t-Vl
horses bought and sold. I. Newland, victory. Hie oommimdlng condition clude the story of the Boston Tea Mackinaw. V40 p. m.
pollUcal
room 603, new Wiiuelm block, fifth of the
WANTED—Orders tor 16-lncb ceoar
Party and Is considered one of thq. Trains arrive from Nurthpori.
floor.
'66-tt
Ome: and Snttons Bay. 10:30 a. m..
1 to any part of tbs
finest of the ieetures. .
3:60
60 p. ffi. and 6:06 p. m.
»Uick CCo.
8U7-U
dty. J. E Qretlick
the Leland elrcuit court Chat.
PRIVATE LOANS r
Chair car and sleepers on
1
and
the
radical
dem
Bonal-property- The National Loan
..jrto and south o
of Walton.
Hochradel was fined 160 tor vlolaUos ncrtli
WANTED FOB D. 8. AEMT—Able
Co., C. A. Sutherland, Mgr.. 808 Wil­ cracy.
C. L. LOCKWOOD. G. P. ft T. A..
of
the
liquor
law.
A
650
fine
wa
helm block. Open Tuesday and
within leu than. 10 months of thU
Grand Rsplda.
sessed cm each oi; Lonis Cblppeway
date, two tremendous national con­
States, ot good character and
and
Stephen
Isaacs
tor
assault
and
Traverse City.
perata habiu, who can speak. .
ventions will be held by the adminis­
battery. Jacob Kovarik charged with
and write Bogiish. For iiitonnation
^nalty i
tration and the opposition . parties.
larceny from a store In day time, will
Uttle ft 1
The republicans will be the admintstrenot be tried until next term.
tion party, of course; and the demo­
dng ih
cratic party will absorb the cgtposl
lOTICB—I wUl do d
;t Eighi
winter ktmy
. home.
ome.
with a wor\of title to qualify the oM
street Mrs. L. B. LaFrantv.
“Charley, dear." eaid youag
S2684f
Torkklng, “how do they trim toe
leuoia lunuvurp,
- uu
1:06a.m. 6:25p.m.
Events, cast their shadows and It is
■ yacbtr'
t. 210 North Spruce street, '67tl2
speculation upon margins too amall
niy-cr-they JuR trim ’em. that's
.J be of moment, whether the oppo­
LOST—On Front street pocket book nents of the nomination of Theodore
containing |4 In silver. Finder leave
<aty.
_____________
326? •*
at Eagle office and receive reward. Roosevelt for the presidential term
will be enough to stand up to be
8266-tf
:64 a m.
counted in the national repitolican
Train tor Ctodar City leave
LOST—On.. Saturday a lady's golf
,and 3:66 p. m.
Cape between Cass street bridge convention of 1904. The
health Is greatly prir.ed
nomlnaUon ot Roosevelt is that which Youngpreplewao stAnd nboses to their
way, of the alley
• van’sI Ksm
barn aTnl
anti State and is In the air, and there Is nothing In
Broadhagen'
t Haniatee and
Union streets to Front street l,enve Blght.4hat has the substance'to send beatto to youth, but terrible IntereR la Pranklott making aborteR and cheap­
'Front street.
coUectedlBl>roD.—Atebisoo Globe.
at Eagle office and gel reward. ’C6t2
est routes to Chicago, Milwaukee and
forward a shadow. The republican adt, a ft_______
mlnlstraUon national party Is in the
lag—two stores and modern
VIA cOpemish and a. a. R. R.
field, In line of battle, and awaits the
meat rooms above-^prtce lem than
advance ot the opposition that 'we
Jb. 1 don't know. .IPs worse to have
Cadillac
have indicated may be and well might
lot that yon simply have to pay.’’—
be styled the radical
HlMtSB, HABNBSS r-rul U^t dray
Fhlladelpbla Ledger.
^I^Arbir':: |:2Bp.S; 11 88a.m.
A great effort under very respectable
salecheap. 722 8'. ostreet,, 'Phi
'Phone
No, 898.
------8847-tf
auspices has been made to organise
Mlltoa's Oplalea.
IfUtoB was once asked If be intended
the conservative democracy •so as
FOB BAlS-^ice new house. No. 866
possess the presUge of the democratic to tostnet taU dangbier In tbe dlBerent
Wtahlngton street; A60.00 down
balaaoe monthly. See B. O. GlUett,
party. Tbe first of the conservative languages. He replied: "No. sir. One
628 Bast EVith street or writs
democrato placed before the people tongue is Boffident for s woman."
F. A. Clary, Grand B^da.
ez-PresIdent Cleveland, the only
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
living ez-preeldent. and be has been
TO SBlJj—Nice 8-room honse. two
U. M. MURJB.
or |8 per month,
the foremost man in the array of the
(Mt^monthly^o
only I860; terms

of the ------otherwlae. Uttle ft
Istratlons.
There
are
several
very
R<at street.
and h^py old democratic
ARCHITECTS.
TOBBLLr—to
Judges who should not have been dis­
turbed In their comparative restfnlFfeU Har sad Hla Hedeto.
.. smaU Irelt Little ft
bouse;
Many ot the figures in Phil May’s nesB, without so far as visible, suffi­
__________Insurance and Beal Bs
change, 222 Front street
3188-t) book "Guttersnipes" Were eketched cient cause Cor *^0 agitation of-their Bacon, p
from memory while Raying np the riv- -toerUa. Their res
full else details given with all plans.
FOB BALBl—Farm. 160 acres; house,
qualified, and thqlr avaUibUlty invlebarn, trait and timber, and price
TRAINED NURSES.
“One day." he said, when speaking
only 11.700; part cash, part time. on tbe subject "I asw a delightful Ut­ ible, ^ they have not go. or
HRS. B. W. SHELDON, NURSE.
Another near Keystone 80 acres
b. to nun themselves when they
tle model for,4iiy pnrpoae. a dirty, rag­
Graduate U. B. A. training school..
and chSMi at
jump on or oft.
yt^maanlty.
I
epote
to
ged
Ut
of
IS
-98.
Grand Rapids. Cliii
others at varlons prlM add in varl
and wroteaYneMage on my card
-phone 813. Res. 288 Park street.
ous locations. Uttle and M<N^
tor her to give to her mother. Next
Price 812 to 814 pe-.^eek.
208 Front Btreet
8M7-tf

i»r

Mimiiv

PERE /ViA3<:oUi-:T) R

S'*..

$ 1.08
Bu5's enough Straw Matting to (JO^er a Toom -9x12 in
size.

What cheaper floor covering you can get ? This

price tneans the 12i quality at 9c per yard, Now then,
during this clean-up sale we not only sell you the 12ic
•^kindatOe, but

f2^c buys the 18c and 20c kind.
I5c buys the 22c kind. lOc buys the 2Sc kind.
25c buys the 35c kind.Buy malting and buy'plenty of it for at'tlif’se
prices jwi can not tifford to have a bare floor in. your
house,

■yon will agree with us, aftei- using matting

'that it is cei lainly a satisfactory floor covering for
Bed Rooms, Dining Rooms, Etc.

The made up rugs

will remain on sale at present prices until s6Id. -Bring
along the size of your rooms and let us help 3’uii
select a suitable filling.

^
i
T

A

LI ITLE KIRESlDB TALK WITH THU HOUSEWIFE J
BOUT OL-R.sroVK ''EPAETMeNT
• T
NU !>’ IN NKEI) OF A IIBATEK OF ANY DEwfettlP-

tion. or a range it will pay you for your time and trouble to cell
in and sec the
Dg.. It coats
nothing to

We have steel
ranges l^t range
to -prioe fro m

DIRECTORY

SISSSSS’S’™:;;;:;::*'”"

TO 8BLL-^162 acres; 70 acres clear
ed; bowe two etory, 6 romns, partly
ftnlahed; rooms aU finished down
stain; ban old, 80x40; two gran
^ estos attached to barn; good weU
home; ootaide cellar holding
r
100 b.......................
. . —

of tbe two of them I asked the elder
<me If she bad any more sisters like
iKriHf. *Oh. yes. four or five, worse
than X am.' ‘‘Bring them ronnd.’ said
L Ts the Uttle im to come agalnT she
aaked. 'No. I've done with her.’ The
next day they came, the Uttte on In-TO 8B1A.—New
erf Grand Trav chided. Bbe bad persiated In IL for
eree Oounty- -Uttle ft Mdlamara ahe aald; ‘He's my arUsL I totmd him
flret'"-London Ht-Blta.
___________ »«l8<f
Though there- ere a number fit dif­
ferent klods of wood,
ebony. uoor
Ironwood.
—ui
wuuu. eoony,
ete..
I,,.,. hard a
C__ that
__•_____
etc, Af
ot «nAtS
soeb mclose,
fiber
toe fiercest fire bat difficulty In "getttag hold" of It. there U only one sort

ft Mdtmmara, 208 Front etreet



1 Front street
FOB SAia-aOfracre fruit an'd dairy
farm in BaR Bay township—66 r
cleared and stumped out; 40 l ...
timber, buswood, elm and- maple.
Waterpower privQege. Plenty of
speolded trout In the stream. Apply
to Qeo. Boush. 610 BkR Eighth
street, Ttaveree City. . CMiena'
'phone 861. 4 rings.
8847-tf

^^ .

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ITT'

■■

«not This Is e email, scraggy
native ot Booth America, tilled
with tol<^ tough, stringy
^ full Of a sort of fire reilsilng
HiU curious shrub grows Urgely on
grassy
which
aweM by fire almoR every year dar­
ing toe beat of toe enmiaer. Ibere it
thrive. eplendldly.^^™Ji
adonrge only kUlt off Its bigger and

T

done in the Une of lomnnoe we
be EH4 to have ratf call and
na. littls ft MoNaman lamn

Removal Sale Price.
ee damaged to
OBINNELL
eadlebliMfln

Flour and Faed.
to Hartford, and the
Hay, par ton ............................... 13 00
cbtiRb Mark Twain would occsalonaUy
attend. Twain one Bnnday pUyed a
]<Ae upon the rector.
“Dr. Doane.” be aald at the end of
the service. "I enjoyed your aermon _________________ J>eR................ 1 86
Feed, H.. L.
this morning. 1 welcomed It like an MUdir
MUdHaga,
100 ......................1 20
. 1 10
Brea.
Daily PfOducta.
•'■You have not" said Dr. Doane.
Butter, fsaameev ................
"I have ao.” said tbe humorist
■"24
I'dUke
It bookrfo B
...................■■■■■Vk»a*5
“WeU, Bend that
to see It"
“I'U tend It” Twain replied.
And be eent the next morning an nn•uyins RRam
abridged dlctloaary to the rector.-Boaton Pbet
____

..........

Flab ■■««« Ale.
Flabea. like all other animals, need
Ir. If they could not gR it they
would be suSocated JuR as yon would
U you were locked to an air-tight
trunk. When tbe sea U frosen for
miles, as to toe ArcUc orean. tbe flabea
find It very hard to come to tbe top.
and muR then "breathe" the air which
U dlaaHved to the water. You have
often eeen toe tiny bubblee which col­
lect oa ttie toalde ot a glass whlto has
^ RaBOtog fun ot 'water ovreR^
WHl, that la toe air which' has bem
diatHvad to toe water, and attar tba
glareftas been tapped, ae toatall torea

INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
J. H. MONROE
General Ihsuranoe and Real
1 Wilhelm
>lm block.
bit
TIMBER ESTIMATORS.

r and stubble

Usds

DhTt: a. WILHELM.
DENTIST.
City Onera House Block.

DBS. SAWYER ft Fb^HALLBOON.
DenUsts. Crown and bridge work a
•“libalm block.
specialty. Office new Wllb
A. D. Tki'BR. V
Dentist Offloe 606 naw Wilbclm
Block. Cltiions •phone No. 682^

ftlva Stock.
by W^ T. TroutUnion and State

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The Boston Store.

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