The Daily Eagle, September 28, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, September 28, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE
VOL. XI. , NO. 3253.

DAILY

rKATEKSE CITY. MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1903.

LOOKS LIKE
BUSINESS

We are offering some especially

Big Bargains

Glees READY TO PUSH BUILDING
. OF THE ROAD.,
Attorney B^lly Con

As predicteJ br Tbe Dally Ba«le on
Saturday, a s|>eclal meeUng of tbb city
council has been called for tonight to
deal with the electric railway fraacblse ' Copies oLthe
have been made and aupplied
aWmnen. and the
that L. K. Gibbs and his associates will
be granted a license to their liking,
while the rights of the city will be

■\Ve ai-e showing Uie largest iin«l most oora|>J<‘te
Hugs; Oil Cloths,

Linolmmis,

tings, Lace an«l Tapestry CiiKains, Portieres,
Blankets, Quilts, Comforters,

Bed Spreads,

Pillow Cases. Tal)le Linens, Towels,
thing in that line.

'

'

Mat­
Bed

Aid. Gibbs today put up In the hands
of the city clerk 1100 as required by
a recent roBoluUon of'the oounctl, to
pay for printing the ordinance in tbe
official proceedings. He appears in
fine fettle today and if the ordinance
is adopted will push on to complete
ocher arrangements for the bniUing
of4he road.
-Aid. HamilloiTfias done an Imi
amount of hard work In conn'
with the etreel railway ordlnanoe.'
said Attorney P. A. Boselly. "I would
consider |200 a small fee for my sorhad done the work that he
has in revising and drawing up the
ordinance, but I suppose he won't even
l>e thanked by the citizens at large.
He has dug up the franchiaes of all
the state with
tlie (letennlnaUon that Traverse City

Sheets,

in fact, every,
,

Oiir assortmeiit is second to none in the staU*, and
the prices we are quoting will please you.
look 1 them over.

Call and

We liave moved this department

from our third floor down to our second floor, where
it is more csonvenient.

Large iine^f China and Japan Mattings td
close out at cost.

BIG CHICAGO FfRE.

J. W. SLATER
Retail and Wholesale.

T. W. T H I R L B Y
DENTIST

accidental ignltiOn
of varnish almost totally destroyed the
plaiit of the Standard Varnish Co. thte
-ning. The lose is ] Inced at .9200^

Practical Home ftirnlslicr.

^ OSTEOPATHY
J. O, TRUBBLOOD. D. O.
Good Street Parada
Gns Stal! the well Ioioyhj
laa, and his company paraded
streets this .afternoon, making a good
bis band. The com­
pany will appear tonight at Steinberg's
Grand opera Itmise in up-to4ate
streisy.

roiLi
A. B. CCniYli A CO.,
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
No Tax Clause. Fire Insurance.
Rooms 9 and 10. H..& L. Block.

Mra. Jeff Davis May'Recover.
Buffalo. N, Y... Sept. 28.—Such mark­
ed Improvement is being shown by
Mrs. Jefferson Davis that
doctors said this morning that
scHDe complicsUoD sets In. she
»t)iild recover her health,

Bachant & Roscoe’s

$2 and $150 'S' Shoes

G. R. & i.
>11. Toledo.
s, Tuesday.
October 13

Yon can save from 8j t.i
yearly by wearing UACIIANT A ROK
AiK'S Special SHOE'^. They equal tho^ that have coat you S3 to S3.Si)
We had them made til (Iiir ..rder and know they arc right. Oor NAMI

MEN’S SHOES
$2.00 and $2.50

Parker Brea.' Old SUnd.

Colt Skin Calf 5kin
Grain Calf Velour Calf
Box Calf

5 Inviting Propositions
in Dress Goods.

Good Style and Good Wear.

SUITABLE FOR
. DRESSy GOWNS.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Oboe Btore.

WIilth.K tiolrl

A A4 in clihlrict’.v pure wool I’cbbic cloth. "A rich ami prcU.v '
and jDNl tlie wdlgbl
wclgbl ihsl
lhal will picas; .vou. In black
yjj
and colors, a superb cloth
A U inch pure wool Crepeolis^ A very fine and
• xoclIeDiaelecUoD foradr^y dreaa '
black, ten and navy blue. .il U

‘From Saving
Comes Having”

85c per yd.

Many
oru|>lc home and Atoney in the
Avic^bank in reserve'for sickaecidenl. or old age who
would have had little or milhing
kadjie not coinmeneed saving a
Lima at a Time n <1 ivgulsriy
depositing in the bank. Once in
the bank Iliadenqsiucommei)c>>d
drawing interest and so grew
steadily g'n-ater.
Ate Yor IbuB providing for
Ibe future?

A 44 ID nub Bdurette. A hue imported clotli and one of this aeasou's
most popular creaUons.. It comes in a very brilliant black, with that
Btylisb knot eBecL You wiU declare U the best * '
- value you have seen at .....................

‘ $1.00 per yd.

A 40 In. Crepe Melrose, n entirely new texture in wool goods You'll be
ddigbled with the style and quality uf this beautiful fabric -We have

?l.00 per yd.

COR.
FRONT
MO

llttiOit

new

i

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STORY.
BU>CK.

excursion
annual................
Chicago and Grand
Grai RapOctober 6. To
oRle
Richmond.
See 0. H, & I. agent for
32-,o-t-15

Be Btve t Hm Clus Shot Maker't Shop.

Bachant & Roscoe-.
206 Front Street.

awaiting the first orbers
CARFERRY IS WAITING TO ^AKE
tiRBT TRIP.
I are_9^y

H. 8. Hull, President.
H. C. Dsvls and
A. V. Friedrich. Vice Piwsldents.
C. A. Hammend, Cashier.

WAS VERY giGHLV
FROM MANY
GRIDIRONS

^ITVlEDmOH.

PRICE TWO CENTS.
ESTEEMED

Handsome Floral THbuteo Paid by Her

PARDON FOR
BERT SPAFfORD

SATURDAY’S
GAMES
OPENED
FOOTBALL SEASON.

CADILLAC DEPUTY GAME WARD­
EN WONT SERVE -HME.
The funeral of Miss Ptarl G. Tuller,
dau^ner of J. H. Tuller. who died
at the sllMock
____with
wl her
Friday night of perltouKls. was held
anVready to steam out on
yesterday aftenMca from the Second
SENTENCE IS GIVEl
short notice, the Manistlqiie, Mar­
M. fi chnrch and was <»e of tbe
quette & Northern No. 1 Mrterry la
lb the city, the
GENERAL REVIEW OF THE TEAM'S largest ever
iwaliing orders to make her fltwt trip
cbimh WM tilled and many could not
MAKEUP IS«IVEN.
.0 ManlsUquG. When the ortera will
gain entrance, remaining outside dnrbe received la not known but they are
' Ing tbe sendee. Rev. Hugh Kennedy
looked for any day. Some of the dilef Sute and National GamM Played by
>een triegr^hed at Jackson, but
Claimed Prejudice
Collosea..
officials are expected to make the first
it 'was impossible for him to get herd,
Benxie Jury.
trip aca-os? the lake. NtMlce has been
and Rev. D. A. Green of Old Mlrnkn
o MentsUque that BM boat and
Saturday-B football game belt
Herbert B. Spaftord of Cadillac, dep­
offlciaited.
the docks Aere, are ready apd a cargo tbe local and BIh Rapids High school
uty game warden, is not to be obliged
will be'fitUe up
OoM oars were tea^ was so easy for Traverse City
bear tbe taint of going to prison un­
run on the big boat yesterday and her that it was a ehame to take the money. and HcCkielcy. and Hesais. DeYoung der the conviction by the Benzie coun­
bunkers were flUed.
For the snail amount of practice (and and Hobbs. Tbe pallbearers were six ty Jury for kUllng Chris McLean last
■ repays
without a coach) which they have boys, while six girls were bonusry spring. Governor Bliss decided at a
iho bridge on Main ■
injured by had. the locals certainly showed np in bearers. Tbe Sunday school <daas of conference held in Grand Rapids Sat­
line form, and' if they oontinue to im- which the deceased was a member at­ urday anekpqoA
Issue a pardon
prene as much as they should, it Will tended In a body.
fore Judge'Cfifttwden shtmld pass sen.
be but a very short time before their
lence on the convicted man. A paralThe floral offerings were exceed.
work ^1 be very nearly, it not quite, fine and there were a great many b^of pardoning wah Governor
good u that of lest year's team. tiful wreaths, and pillows from the Hazen S. Pingree's pardon of General
The Intetferesice was rather loose at Sunday ecbocA, tliF choir and friends. Marsh, coDVlctad of particlpatkni,Jn
points bnt that will soon be rem­
he
military
frpuds. '
Among them were a broken wheel
edied and with a IttUe more pracUee from the familrr a lyre with a broken
The Grand Rafdds conference was
a battering ram itsrif can not get Btrtng. from the choir; a wreath oi attended by State Game Warden Chapthrough.
Deputy Attorney Genbntl Harry
That there is some flrst-olase ma­
B. Chase. District Att4MH^ Geo. G.
an andior
terial in the' team is not donbted by young men; a plUo^ ^jom the Sunday Covell. MsycY C. C. bonham of Cadil­
those who saw the game, for the regu­ dctaool, and a
lac. Deputy Game Warden Brewster
lars who were in the game last year Epworth league.
and' Proeecutlng Attorney M. M. Larare keeping up to their old form and The procession to the cemeterr was
mouth of Benzie county.
some new men are showing up finely. very long one. despite the drenchln
It is claimed by thOM Interested In
‘'Dusiy" Goss was back at center rain.
; the freeing of Speffotd that he ahot In
Saturday and went Into tbe efiemy's
self-defense, and that it w
line in hts old style. For guard)
to secure a fair trial for him owing to
new men are trying (W. Beldift
the wldMprrad prejudice existing in
Mertes. The formw is no atnall thing
the northern cotmUes against the
to run up against, either, for he is
game warden's ‘department. In at­
nefcrly six feet tall and weighs about
tempting to arrest McLean, a scnflle
180. The way he gets Into the game
occurred between the deputy game
and the work he does <n th« line 19
o-arden and the farffler. The jWy ac­
A DODD
IDINGTON’8 tannery cepted the veraiOD of the story that
gladdening the heart of Manager R L.
WAS ENTERED,
Nye and with a few more games be
McLean was abom^wben be was run­
ning away, “nie defense declare that
will be one of the beet guards ever on
a local high aobool team. Montague AND 635 FUR COAT AND LEATHER the shot was fired to prevent ^cUean v
ioA Wynkoop, last year's tackles, are
running his apear through the officer.
WERE STOLEN.
in tbe4r old places again and their
good work is too
AN UNKNOWN MAN NAMED'HALL
from last year to need comment now.
IS UNDER ARREST.
The ends are being ably takm care of
by Garland and Psntdc and both did
excellent work. Garland eepedally
making some .of the best plays of the
Juatlee L. H. Gage.
g^e. Panek has never had muth ex­
perience In the gentle art of football,
A man gtring the name of Hail Is
bnt he makes good use of what he does being exatnlB^ this aftenmot
4t and ta s short rime will Jnatice L. H. Gage on the chi
MILITIA WERE SENT FROM AMERbe playing like a regular.
stealing seven aldee of leather and $35
ICAN SIDE.
W
At quarter. Kellogg, who has been fur coat from Foote £ CoddlngtooV
there before, and Glllett, a new n
tannery In Leelanau county. The prlsare passing the pigskin. Pound
U la claimed, acknowledged that
he broke Into two buildings and bad
shipped the fur coat to Wfaitecloud.
Satwday afiCTadon while buntconnael.
' =* •
ing aloDg the shore of Boeriman lake.
the defensive or the oftenslve. Tbe A. D. Cooper says he saw this man
Sanlt Ste. Marie. Mich.. Sept 28.—
edher half is filled by Robertson and he concealing the hides. He notified the One thousand, fire hni^red Fines
knows how to get there with the hall police and Mr. Rennie went out tbrtc growing angered at their Inability to
while bo also has plenty of speed. and got the man and afterwards the rtttlize money oo tbe checks given
3aker. who has been in the
leather. The man givee liU name aa' them by the Oonaolidated Lake 8ufor some years and who played an end "Hair but aaya that It Is not hie rail perior Co. for work performed, started
possibler as tM ptelnUfl'and his couh-. part of the time last season, does the name and that be will not dUeloae the
riot and mobbed the oermpany's offlvel. Wiliam Cmwtw,' reside in Mus- line-hlttlng work and does it well,
latter because of the disgrace it would
>rs on the Ciuiadlsn side this mornon the detensivo. It is a Joy to the bring upon his r^aUves. He ia about g. The police and fire department
•<0600.
spectators
tp
watch
the
way
Baker
60 yeara of age and will not tell where ere called out ami the streett were
Harried D. PKspgM^ tb. Ruby B.
Fitrpatrtck. dlviflee. Wi«‘ leportod not and Pound ^ Into the Inti
bo is frtHn.
crowded with excited dtizens.
tbe opposing team. The
Foote £ Coddin^on noUoed last
Soon after the tronble began, a cMnready.
Naomi WIkle v». Albert U Wikle,
Tuesday that the tannery had been pany of militia were ordered to the
divorce, was added by tzS. Gage, ae
entered but could not^flnd bow the Ca^lan-side trpm the American Son
entrance was effected though It was and they sncceedeJ In restoring order.
UBS Canale Dike. peUtkm to sell real
eaute by guardian.
•>
plain that the IMnider had gone out All the satorms and hotel bars were
The Jurors apd-membars of the bar
the engine room door. That nl^t It orderri closed. It Is feared a renew­
was entered again but beeanse of tbe al of the trouble will occur tonight.
were requested by Judge Kayne to be
very -prompt on aoconnt of the long
nature erf the stock It could not be
Barly this morning the men gatherletermlned what had been tgken
j at the Consolidated office looking
docket. He charged the Jarora that
cept that a certain fur coat was ffllaa- for their pay. William Coyne, assistthey should abstain from using liqucr
tanf to President Shields, Isaood a
or treaUng or being Mated, or aoo^tcircular saying there was no money
ing hospiumy by any iWlgants or their
, haad,rfhat he thooght the works
atKyrueys during the trial. He also Uuit ot Oi. Pune leirt fall between
-would reanme in three days bnt ad<
tol.1 the Jurore that thqy abould not
vised the men to g« work elsewhere
feel off€s»aed If tbef
if possible. Authorities In Toronto
by altomeya,’ as this was
URGE THEFT OF FUR GOODS have telegraphed for regulars to help
frequently done without «
preserve order.
DETROIT FIRM REPORTS A BURG­ . This afternoon the officers and tbe
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
LAR LY OF 6SO.OOO.
mob clashed. Two polleemen were clubbed and stoned and bad to be taken to
Maleem Winnie went to Elmira today
i« Was Committed Since SaturdS)' the-hospital. In the fight two French­
n business.
NighL
men whose names are nrt know ww«
mAs Lulu Campbell has«ona to Mt
shot, one in the neck, the other in the
Pleasant to attend the normal. '
Detroit, Mich.. Sept 28.—C. W. Ze- left leg. Ball cartridges have been l-sMiss dosie Drum returned this nool
iger. proprietor of A. .W. Boctanelyer sued to the militia with orders to shoot
om a visit at Beulah and Bauonla.
£ Co., fur d^ers on MMinl avenue, if necessary. The ferry boots have been
Ray Chapman went to Mt Pleasant
reported to the prtlce this morning
0 prevent rioters from eomthis noon to finish his course at the
that bur^sn had stolen about $50,006
and attacking the Michigan
normal echoo)!
Prospect is Dark. ,
worth of fan from his place of btul- 6oo.
Arbor, Ctoach P. H. Tort ant ness some time betweqp Satnrday
Aey Peas has returned To the city
hU
30
husky
pipRln
rnshera
of
the
TWO
MLTROERS
IN NEW YORK.
and purcfaaaed an interest in A. lAngnJAt B&J this morning. Hntraaep
Univmrtty of HKffilgan football squad was gained th the store from the rear.
worthy's barber abop.
arrived here Saturday afternoon from
Bodies of s B^ and a Man Found by
6. W. Sharpe of Thon
MINERS OUT OF WORK.
their two weeks of preliminary p«c.
Patrolman.
ager of the
New Yen*. Sept. 88.—At 5:30 thU
Ludington.
paoy. is in the cKy today.
ut Today
I
Ti
'Prospects are pretty dark, although These Shut Out
morning a patrolman found the body
Robert Hykn^, cook at tha N. M.
a Weekf
of a boy about 15 yeara of age. .tying
things look better than they did two
has J^^ed hts poaltion after 12
under a canvaaa on Pier 35 of Bart
weeks ago." said Coach Yost "The
years sbem in the cooking deporUnent atUrtUon is Jrtt this: Here we have
river, an hour later the body of a man
£ Weetem
of the Wlnm.
about 40 years of age waa found In a
a aquad of green men. We can't pre­
liertes on half time i^l further
Jake ‘Kampenga returned yesterday
wagon which was standing In a vacant
dict what's in them until they have
doe. The company employe 11.700 men
from a trip to New York and YflU leave
aotually played in a game. .Now.Cbl- and tbetr wage lose will be about $63^ lot on Weirt Fifty-fifth atreeL The
tomorrow forliis new poaltia^ w
man’s head was covered ■with bandcago has played four gamee already. 000 every week.
Targe departmental store In Haeaj
and aU the other big weatera teams are
Bott are ouppooed. to be mtir.
Georsa F. McLelah, advance repre­ ahead <rf us. We have all kinds of
RECEIVER APPOINTED.
sentative for Andrew Robson who will
work cut nut for us."
appear at BtelnbarTs Grand. October
Engineer Instantly Killed.
Conseiidated Lake 'Superior
B, in “Richard Carvel." Is In the
Depends on Now Men.
Ptttsbnrg. Pa.. 8rt»t. 28.—As the reStockholders to Have a Bhm
today.
Albion—Albion's old players are very
New Haven. Conn.. Sept 2t—in the sou of a heaJno ortllriou this morn­
The new pipe for the intake at the soaroe airi the coilege's reputation
ing
brtween
a frelEbt and a erttle
waterworks has arrived over the-G. R- will deprtid on the new men. The etrcnil court today Jud^ Platt appointed John Oarroth. prertdent ot the train on the Wert Pennwlvn*** «**>'
£ 1 and the oooncil oommlUee U ei- first game will be played October 7.
TiUo and Tturt Co., of-PhOadriphia. road rt ApeJtok Bngtoaur Bennrtt of
aalifing it thiq afternoon to see that
reortver of the OoortiUdated Leke PKUbirg was Instantly IciUed.
n is made of first ciasa matsrloL
Owoeao 25; St John 0.
Superior Op.
Mrs. Wm. Baltnerairt daughter MIfw' Owr-so.—A hot football game
MILLINERY.
nir, return^ yesterday from Chicago. plsysd here between tbe Bay City
Full and- wtewr opening Ortohar a
_______
ignrtlc Bqulpineia
They were aooompanled from (^nd and aundWt high acbool elevraa
stock aotd by Bme Treoahi, room 8. and L XMe Ida KMlder.AW Snutt
Rapids by the Uaaea Ha and Mary Hurted. of Wert Branch, Itad bis leg
blook.
p: B- Untai BML A- i. WUhrtBL UtM
Bsitser, who wwt there to iqeet than.
(CoaUuwd tm Iftrt Ps«e.)
il Correspondent)

in our

line of Carpets,

EAGLE.

TIS CLAIMED
HE CONFESSED

1,500 FINNS
STARTED RIOT

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THE UAlLiY gAQLK,'MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1903.

The Daily Eagle.

counted this protmblUty.

Fahya Honey aoU Tbr to peaaiatly
t Lteblnlag rraafea.
•Tliel^ox'yi-.ui;ifol disiday of llgtt- adapted tor ebnmlc tbroat<troSlee
2lng or>tina«pbprie electric currents

WISE MEN'S MISTAKES.

KAXgAS WOMEN ARE CLEVER.
Now the Kansas schoolnm'ins -are
happy. T^eir eistere held a (dandeetine meeting and planned to oMwlt the
Bnterwl at Trareru Ctty Poctoffloe M grouteby old fNlows who, having pass­
ed the MMiHmanrai period Bod gooe
into the ■^sere and yellow/’ declared
that the woura triio tan^t their sdiool
should shun the sodMy of men and
raJiTSiS
.......
become as nuns In sodeCy. *nte wom­
en of KansiB have elected a majority
of the members of the country echoed
boards in 2.000 dlstrlots ot the state
on a plMterm which deeldres freedom
tar the teacbecn.
Under the new teglme the eihool
mebers may spark a reasonable
uf any Mlara to taoelve the outer aomnnt. bold hands and make “goo
jyw" wlthost fear of looslng their
poMtlaDs or forfeiting thelri salaries It
Cupid should BO fte overstep , the
bounite as to suggest mazrta^ before
the end of the school year. Hnrrah
Sept 28.—Ot
strele—SteJsbeiz'B Onind <«eia honae. for the Esnsu women!
Oct X—Tlie yoosg character com­
Tliere are lots of chUdrsn who share
edian. J. C. Lewis. Id "81 .Plnnkard"—
the sonUments of the little boy who.
City opera bouse.
Oct 2—SpectacoUr prodncUoo ol when bis father old he whipped him
because bo loved him, replied that he
Jos. LeBrandt's senssUona] drama of
deteetlTe life. "Caught In the WeV— would be glsri to return Us love If he
were only bigger.
Btelnbeig‘8 Grand opera house.
E EA<H,e -Pam»% ^oMMMra.

3S

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.by FsBiowB WrtMM.
d 8. B. Walt <
Sow and then one meets with pa*,
sau-i-^ In (be works of the mo
TOMATOES WANTED.
hniie<J autbnni which display
though two trees.
We will pay <0 cents per bushel for
norauce of things that every ecboolbcj at'Ii oilier ami their longer hr:iiiv'l|e’‘ wMi ripened fruit delivered at the fecInterwoven, kept o” for more than len
la stippoaed tp know.'
tory. and retnrn all packagea
Sir Wal^r Scolt In Ua -Heart of
TRAVaaSB CITT CAJJNINQ CO.
Uldloihian" sT^ka of hla berofaie as
Which.
’4Mf-J-a-w
having "the
• *
aslona'ily u flash would shoot up< whom It Is pronounced ae
ird UH If toward Kuuie ckmd In Hull
■ecUon."___
la life in BiUlc-reuding ScoUand. Sir
eriiance <i
B promlaed.
end the beuitlirilun of the peacetnakera
ibiit "they shall be called the chlldn-ii of Gist."
Hh-ki-ii-- III lilx 'Tale of Two CIUeT'
auj-s '-ih.- itiiun- of the Btrong man <
old-S-Tlpture descended to the cldet
fuii<'tii>iiar>- wlio worked the guillotiue." One does not have to be a profoiiilil s(i:cU'Di Ilf the Frencb revoluUon
ftfkiioH I hot the nolorious executioner
c’hu|>iii-il off lieaclf) In tboTlace de
la Kevohitlun was named Bai
ot SuiiiBon.
I'Se Ibwesi pupil In tbe lowest eU—
fq.hlHtory III the public scbools knows
that It was Rnihoa wIk. dlacovered tbe
Pa«-lrh- o«-c.iii. yet Eeau
moriiil winu-.-t '’On Pirel Looking Into
Cbnpiiiiiu's Moiucr" tnakee Cortes the
niBii who kiwhI "aUeiit upon a peak In
Darien" und bji« the groat "south sea"

••Yon
WlJ .■on.luss.l,
..hr,nulogisl ....c told us thru ..ue l-.y Jo«h
lpi<lareh,nrL,!.te l.etd,-

p«~..

Grand RapUe <4.00 (atat
City and south <3.00.) The
izcunloo win be to Bfohm
on Tuesday. October 18th.
Tickets good to return for 10
See O. R. ft I. agent! for full
ailars or address C. L. Lockwood.
A.. Grand Raplde, Mich. 3245-t-lS

'^Vasliliigton Star.
so badly affected that I had many hemSt^la-So sV.-i,uirri«l him to rrfora, orrhagee." writes A. U. Ake of Wood.
Ind.
I took treatment wltT several
pbysicians wiuont any beneflL I then
et^ed to take Foley's Honey and Tar
and my lungs are now ae Bound as a
^^o en^ The kl.wdom of heaven.
bullet. I jveommend ll In advanced
stages of lung trouble.” Sold by Jas.
Q. Johnson and 9. B Walt ft Sons.
A Cause For Worry.
■ A man may (••o along fur fifty years
an' not be worried much about de here­
after. but de mlnlt de barber finds
bald spot on hts bead he's got a burden
to carry fur de rest of hto dsys.-^-Dctrolt Flee Prem. •

Oct. 6—The romantic star. Andrew
A Ludington family found a baby on
Robaon and his flne oompany. In an their doorstep and srere so pleased
-elaborate and masriye irndnctlon ot wHh the UtUe parcel that they de­
"Richaid Carrer—Sternberg's Grand clared they wouldn't telte IS.OOO for IL
opera boose.
That, ww before it had staid ell night,
The greot Gibbon, wbo was so Intol­
bowsvor.
"
PERVERSION OP JUSTICE.
erant of the errors of other men,
n>e soD-of the self made man gen­
Within a week Uidiigan was t^“Take back the ring that thou gav- speaks In bis "Roman Empire" of “tbe erally beftBS at tbe. top and works
ed to two perrerstoDs ot Justice. Col. eet," didn't go with Dr. Lobrstorfw of Oxus and the Jaxurtes. two rivers of downwaift—Chicago Record-Herald.
Ell R. Sutton was let off with a <2.000 FlinL who refused in oourt ip take ancient naiown which descend from
tbe mountains of India toward tbe
fine for conspiracy to defraud the bacdi the piatty emblem of love
«S.OO to Detrcdt and Toledo. <6.00 to
Caspian sea." Yet every school geog­ Chicago, |4ft0 to Grand Rapids on G.
state, and a pardon is prepared for had given hto wife last Christmas.
raphy shows that tbe two rivers flow R. ft L sspost exeuTBlon October C.
Bert B. SpafforJ, oooTlated ot
Into tile sea of Anil, and the Jaxartes <6.00 to Rtokmond, October 13. Ask
slaughter, before the Judge has pro3. R. ft L-agent about It 3246-t-lG
It to to be hoped that Ruth Bryan most oerthiiily rises In no "mountaliu
Dounoed -^teoce l^ese two oases enJ(OT her present popularity.
of India."
are snlDeiMt to arouse anxiety
Shakespeare wrote of "tbe coast of
Bohemia." and In-his “Gertrude of
all law-abiding dUzae 1^ the very
What Edi'tore’fiay.
fountains of Justice shsll become per­
The mayor of Mattam. 01.. has been Wyoming" Campbell had Ogers prowl­
ing through the Jungles of f^sylvaverted.
Indicted on 29 different counts,
Spafford Is being aave from prison must have had several busy days. — uln. Such "Ignorance In high places"
cannot begxcosed. for. with ordinary
b.r a strong pdltloal pnlL
Grand Rapids Herald.
ease, Gibbon, Sbakeopeare and Camp­
convicted of mabslsngtiter for
bell could have ascertained the facta
Attorn^ Gen«al Knox is credited
Chris McLean. A Jury of his peers
nave decided that the killing of Mc­ with^ having oompQed a list of bad
WOMAN.
Lean was not Justified on the plea of trusts, which will probably be issued
selM^ense If the verdict was ob- soon like a warning against counter­
Woman la the m
dua
laineJ through prejudice as claimed, feit bank notes.—Wariilngton Post.
Shnke«i)ear;- has r > heroes, only beixK
a new trial should have been granted
Harry Lehr says the toped Vnttem- Inea -Itusklu.
where Spafford would be guaranteed
s repobe. dvUty and
even-handed JnstJce. That the pardon- bole should be abolished. Harry is al: deeply int^eeted in some ques­
_ lug course was taken Is eoooliiaive.
Wemati B the most perfect when the
proof bis counsel feared a fair and Im- tion of supreme imporiance to man­
most
wuinaiily,—Gladstone.
' partial trial. Because Spaffoid
kind.—Chicago Eeoord-Herald.
If woman hMt Eden, such as she
.an oBoer of the state he should not
«loDc can restore it—Whittier. •
BL Louis "iB^. eMng to have" a
have been held immune from the ponTliere'ls a woman
. Ubment for wrongdoing. It Is noth­ worid'e fair b^l ball a mile Ir length. of all great tldags.-'LamartlDe.
ing short of a disgrace that a pardon But St. UOulB' to "going to have" a
Woman is lust at the cross and ear­
should have been decided upon under good many more things than this that nest at the grave.—E. 8. Barrett
the clrcumsUnces.
it isn't going to have.—Kansas City
handsome woman la a jewel; a
Contrasted with this case to Gtat of Star.
good woman is a treasure —Saoldi.
a trial at Sandwich, Ont. last week,
Tbe sweetest thing In life is the un­
Some persons have been led to be­ clouded welcome of n wlfe.-N. P. Wtlwhere a wealthy, prominent and Influentlal tanirer was oc

lieve that tliey can earii get a trip to s.
slaughter for killing a ne«ro
jro n^. the fair for a dollar made in 1894. Ihey
Pot where Is any author In tbe world
bar In the heat of a gtianal. The have got this Joke reversed. A trip wtie teaches sueb brouty as a wenun'a
Canadian Judge promptly ImpoMd a to the fair may be had for 1894 dtrilars. eyes?—Bbakesiieare.
Heaven lias ootblng umie tender
sentence of 15 yetre in the Kingston —LoulsvHle Courier-Journal.
d*iyand TH
than n womuu'd heart when it to the
penitenUarT. and the prisoner
abode dr pit}'.-Luther.
serve his time nnlees death relieves
Germany has already sold the Sultan
and Uarnirniiapalarfad of
him of the penalty, rrlenda. poUtlcal ot Ttikey 100.000.000 carriages and
No.
Cordelia,
It
lent,
tbe
proper
influence and money count for nckhing 170.000 pounds ot BmokdesB powder
caper to eat prunes whb a pruning
whfre Justice Is blind.
day. 4%^ acperienced
and is tooldng-for further bnalnees In knife.
that line. Her besUancy about intervenINbuSTRIAL SI'^'aTION R^VlEtVteaah^ hoe '%een sarured.
' ig to prevent a Rallom -irar is still
ley's Kidney Cure makes tbe dis­
mystery.—Washington Post.
eased kidneys sound so they wlU ellts-.
’if

Ihe prophets of evil are now aeUvemate tbe poisons from the blood. Sold
i^stos,\:
ly engaged preadiing business reac­
With -the iMiprinc of senlencw upon by Jas. G. Johnson and 8. E. Walt ft
tion, says Henry Clews of Now York.
eodw
Colonel Eli R. Sutton, the history ot SonsSuch
no doubt be expected. In
mUltary scandal will hive been
reasoDsble degree, but it Is w^ i
completed. And a more shameful
bear in-mind that no such rTmnron
dtapter will not be fbund In aU the
have occurred hi Itte amimerlal worid
annals
ot the state, nor on^ that baa
as were so disastrous to the sn»iw-i«>
brought disgrace to a greater number
ooDUDunlty. While indtmtry and.tiaJe
len supposed to be honondrle.—
must ineviubly shar :he Sn«a«-ui t«[uecte Mirdtig Journal.
acuoo, there Is i» rt j on for expecting
Uie same degree of depression In the
Two Italians
arrested at Uartbtee dollar tad A Ealf ^acf
former as has been endured In the lat­
selUes. Fiance, tar'tbjwwlng a tomato
ter.
evety day, aad ve think ybir had better
Premier Ccenbes, knd the Frendi
Depression Is always the after-ef- preee. with ita usual tendency to the
look arouad a bh, ai4^ I'e
feot of oreidotiig
rldioulous. to now seeking an explanabeet there is. If you do s,., you
and when the industrial markets betkm ae to how both men oouM throw
ocme as surfeited with goods as the
will certainfy bay a "Gbria"
ame tdtaato. To be sure. It may
flnsiifial markets were with securltlee
have been dlvlJed.—skglnaw Bvenlng
^ea^e.may expect serious reaetion
.'~Tn general business. 'Itie first Mse
afletfis new entetprtses. of which we
Dlflcnl^ to only a wotd indicating
were having rather too many, gad the
the degree of strength requisite for aoseocBtd U largely, due to the labor
-llahlng a partlc-ular ohject

IfiipN
Ltp

City Opera House
Thursday Qft |
The Yimng Character Comedian.

J. C. LEWIS
— 4NI) HIS— -

BIG- COMEDY

CO.

—IN THE—

SCENIC RURAL COMEDY.

Si PlunRard
Everything New But Ibe Title
A Stra^ lad EffidW Camedy Ca.
Making thi- Kiinniest ,Slm-t
I’aradi- Ever Seen. '
Finejrt Orchestra <

PRICES: 25c. 3Sc and 50c.
Rt-si-rved seats DOW on s;ik' at
tlu- City News Stand

Among
Other

Bargains

?w.-

You
don't

____

Every day it Is bedoming more asd
mope ^parent that indimtry Is being
checked by hWi-prioed mw materials
and labor; for oaosnihers o-otw* gf.
fts-d present high prices, and some
form of readjustment will have to
take place before the' eoulUhrium be­
tween anpply and demand is Kstorod
to normal. TUs U not an Immediate
onntlngeney, hot K la cae to be k^
in ai^; one to beantledpated not with
fear but wlth satlstaetion as an apPixmoh to a more norinal and substan­
tial baals than we have been working
nndw for the laat.two or three y«is.
It Is a mlBlske to tfatnb that high
prices mean genasl pro^>erity. Ihme
benefit only the few. and someUmeB
mark the haste or IndiacretiOim of
lb(*e who should know better. Tte
nssaes am benefited most by nmderate prices and by modetste and better
dtotrlbnted profits, wfai^ .insuis
wider dlstribntice of prodnnte a
■ore maady emptoymat tor the largermunber. It Is a notorious feet that
hundreds of miukma of o
wtrk Is held np by hWi coat of iron
sad labor, and tbnt aodmle _ _
sham in either would Impart tnMi life
Into • iDoat impartant brsnoh of bualnaaa; the aame behig true of i
. tefaar d«BilzDeMa of IndHtry. if this
is the aort of tsactlan that Is mnr impaodiag.thera to Uttie
fear.
The
tempomry dlaferttoocs. sod irin thesetote mast wMhdMlks;
whan It to
ovm- btnam wlB ba la nmeh more
Mle cotodlMaa. ami an fer m tha
-iwneatsed recent
Dtohavefeaelydto-

:|J. W. HILLIKER

An Up-To-Date Ihiral Comedy

— ^___ _____ rAN makes____
ebeaper than paying rent Here's
one worth more than we ask—0
room House on \Vest l<th Steel
brand new. nice finished, prelty
lot-- ou yoiir own terms.

Real Estate Broker

FALL and WINTER

—SUITS—
All the latest styles
of Hiokey aud Kreem a II Co. 1 i n c,
Koeh.e s t e r, New
Ytirk. are displayed
DO our tables. Suits
bought of H8 are
presBed free of
charge
:
:
:

MILLER BROS.
157 front St

Budle Block.

HAS FOR SALE
St-v,-i-al Desiiable

Faims

Seven room house and lot
on Kandolpb street, near, Elm­
wood avenue school.
!Easy
jtto-his; price $1,000.
I Seven ror^ house bn Rose
istr.-t, lot I 50*186.
Fricf
$750:
half: cash
balance
time.
5
Four dwellings on Eiasi
side, reasonable prices, easy
terms.
Seven rocma bouse Weai ..
Ninth street, stone fnimdatioD,cement cellar, Jot.'iOxlOG.
Price $1,400.*
Seven room bouse on West
Seventh sti-eet, stone founda­
tion, lot66x172.' Price^l.40l*

Enquire at iny otrice
for terms.

Aren’t These Swell

‘«lnria‘
you I
"Upstair?? Ii
me downstalra."
“1 aay I beard yon uprtalra."
“I aay you beard me downstalra. I
slept downstairs."
"True, but 1 beard yon npetalre."
'9ow on earth could'you bear me
opetaln whan I was anoring downetairar
“Beeanae I happened to be upstaira
airi beard you."
-Then why don’t yon eay feat when
on were upstairs yoo bsatd me
-fitrt I can't I did Bri bear you
owMrm. I heard yoa np—ira.’
“Xbeo put It this wvJ»«st.to p
>e and and fee dtotk*. 1 noataln

The Old Reliable Shoe House,

Frank Friedrich & Co.
The New Stand.

.

-

34a Front Street.

garments

-BV ALL MEANS, HAVE A FIT." 8. BENDA ft CO, CLOTHIER*.
“When yon ti

We are Ready! Are You?

NewTot^Prosa.
A Oaee la Potet.
It Is pathetic." be said to a arottMBtal tone, "to aee fee way In wblfe
people cUng to Meals la «Me of dto-

Never before had sra sudi a large and splendid line of
fell and winter

SUITS

OVERCOATS

r.oo to tss.bo.

ls.ootogu.oo.-

QI.OVES

MITTENS

5c.togJ.oo.
The avenge wnan wlU bedd evetything np to ridicule exfeglt a hand mlr-

REEFERS

HATS

gs.oOtoS5.oo.

soetoST-

SWEATERS- SOX

*5etogi.M.

Mictogs.oo..

5eto75e.

UNDERWEAR SHIRTS DUCK COATS Etc.
tSctogio.oo.

2iCtog3.00.

soctogs.oo;

CoMiAer gnilty gad yog ngd ov pnees tl««ys the lowest*

Dsin fnStC
“ much in demand for fail wear- as any coat we have. K^any
Killll yUaU wear them at all times, no mat Ler what the weather is.
I
Hsirniontc As swell a line as you win Snd. We have anticipated the
ulUIO UttI lllvllw demand for this season and ar? showing the newest styles
Mpn\ ftVPrriUlK
it wreally difficult to diatinguisL.
iTIvll 3 vVvl vUflU between custom made overcoats and these we sell. The
style, the fit and the work can not be equalled. Then see the prices—you
cbQOse from any price from $5.00 to $60.00.

|“EVERYTBIWG FOR EVERYBOPT I

bUcMlou of
Beuy. Dnder tbe BaM. 8oh
Qlel. Mxle lAnd. nUtotfea,
Topat. aold at 16 tMoto pw—
our nmral ante only.
BROB.,mBMtFnote

Sr s. BENDA & CO.
THE REAL REUABLECLOTHIBRI

The Hannah & Lay Men^ntie Company.

THE DAILY EAGLE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBEB 28, 1903,
Dr J.W. GAUNTLETT. I PAROLED MAN WAS MISERABLE
FOUND HIS Wife married to
ANOTHER.

F.W.MEViE.
J«k9oo,

Mich.,

»s*h«s««B4gB*««ggiU

f STATE NEWS
I
IN BRIEF |
Petoak^—The Rev. Jacob Hettel
of the O-^--------------------------------------------------church,

LN-W...

who came here

fatherland

Sept,

nietats ago at mMal^t the bell rans
bharplr at the etate'prison.
to the blit sate, the ^o-

with

his

from

bride

the

IS- years

ago. has resigl^ed hie pastorate to go
Wetervllet,
Coldwater—John W^cb of this citf

tlee found ^ere a mail, dejected, ills«om«ed. tUabeartened.

became separated from bU sister when
Re leqaeel- about 12 years of age and has beard

ed that he be admitted and placed be­
hind the twn.

Th. Werther.

nothing from her for SO years until
last week.

His wife who is an <wgan-

“My name is Ernest L.. Chase," said
he.

Ixer of the Degree of Honor In the A.
Tb^n O. V. W.. accidentally emne across her

was sent up for 10 yean.

my sentence was commuted and final­

citV in brief.

her work.

ly 1 was released on parole by the
late -Haaen 8. Plngree.'

MiM Lucy Gannett haa gone to Ann
Arbor.

against the world. ■ Please tahe me

Mrs. Mary Dokey went to Allyn this
iitomlng.

back.

Sheriff Chandler went to Kingsley
this morning.

gered Uie prison ofiloen.

Tony Doneth of Hannah It In ehe
city today.

y TletSOTt. the old­

“But 1 have given up the straggle
I want to serve^out my time.

The strange request completely stag­
However,

they opened the gate and then
aallsfled themselTee as to his IdenUty

est Odd Fellow In the state and per­
haps In the United States, is dea3. He
was bora in Ohio Jan. 88. 1817. and
has IJved

In

CaasopolU

since 1824.

In isss he-became a Mason being the
second to be raised to a Master Ma­
son in the Backus lodge at Caasopo-

ul the earnestness of his Intention.
"Upon receiving my parole," Chase

'n>e Esgles meet tomorrow nigi
Poresters’ hall.

narrated, “I left the prison with n«fw

The Sunday excursions on the M. A

hones and fully determined to enter
u))on a new life,

N. B have been dlaoooUnued.

t relumed to my

No sooner had 1
Mrt. Harry Cook and daughter Vera home city. Detralt
arrived there than my Jiaeppointli
w«it to Fife Lake tbis morning
began.

thrtr home.

My wife, who f love above ev-

er> tliing. else. I

Bert Wood ^«turned thia noon

femnd had

married

Manton after apending Sunday in this

again dnring my incarceration:

city sith hia parentn.

children by the man who had taken

Mrs. Ida Caldwell of -Beldlng, who*

my place, and,-what Ntas tqrttrre to

baa been vlslling Mrs. Pangbom for

living bappUy in her new surroundings.

a DoQLb. relumed, home today.

I straggled In vain to coun­

away

teract Uie feeling of misery and ]eal-

yesterday wlille doilrering milk, but

foughc bnvely the battle of

Arthur. Weidoft'a horae ran

Marquette—OffioefTns
of the largest and most complete
eounterfea money making outfits ever
token in the county, at Roes, 20 i
from here and the leader is here tor
trial in the United Sutee court.

The

capture Is voo' imporunt as the gang
have been openUng

sevwal

years,

posing as trappers and shipping tbelr
output marked as "Iron."

The coin

was well made and hard to detect

HOC I H'S DRAWING POWERS.

It was useleas." Pate was

fortunately no damage was done.

against me.

There will be a

>toorv Maker:
t tonight W Traverse City lodge.
A retln-d tbcai'-r niiiimgcr Knid the
Nn, 22?, F: & A. M.. for work In the wherever I lived. 1 was lotted upon as Ollier ilav; "it 1» mil generally kiiowu
prison bird-^ dangerous perSon. thni Kawiii Ikm-.b r.T.-iv.-d :>o per com
I bird degree.
F. L. Engle of Hannah has taken And thus I wu shifted about almleea- of ll»e gro*« vif-i-ipli' of bl< i>prfonnTo be compelled to live Injme' and aiHtu u-lilU- imcler tbV iiiiiuugeuu-iit «f
charge of the poet^ce and store at
M*>s.sr». i'.r.viks A lUx.ui. _ Tbi-n- never
»me city with the woman
ihat place, which was- formerly ran
called my wife, and whom I still love ivas u Slur uu llie stage wbo <-i>nld
i.y T. Doneth.
dra« ItK- uioii.-.v Ibal Itontli cartild to a
dearly*^ be unable to avoid her hap­
Will Snuahall, Bert
lln-atcr, Tlien- wore no spasitis al-mt
Fred Munson left this morning for py. smilfM coantenance—what greater Ills liiisun-'s. It v.as as Hlead.v us Gi­
Ann Arbor to finish their courses in torture ^Id there be f^ me?
braltar. We oHihl
Cbasp Is now a prisoner once more,
Ilf tin- riHs-lpts llronks A
the U. of M.
Mrs. W. e. Canfield left today fo- working in the abops as of yore. Ho Iilxnii p-ild -ibe feiii for theah-rs. paid
ilie sal:ini--i of Ike ■-uiripuiiy, till- railhas
10
more
months
to
serve,
McMurray. Wash., where she will }<rin
Ii'id
Ia)tel
hills Olid the adveiiisiier hosband and wlierc they will make crime was the attempted murder -of
his wife, prompted by Jealonsy, on De- liig ihnxigbniu the eimiitry nnil iifuile
their futnre home.
his prelll'. wUh-h llii-y sliar*il with
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Thomas, who cember H, 189S,
Uerais- .MeVieUiT. In whom Ihs.tli Inhave been visiting the family of Dr.
irii'li.! d I- .ilTalrs at the Mturt niiil Who
BUSINESS TRANSACTED
C.'J. Kooeland. retnraed this noo
afl. rv:;.il ;-s«<nlliie(l
lilui-elf with
their home in Ohio.
HmohsA Iiixnn.
•■tt-.l’.'s a-;m-ihen( with Ilenr.v. E.
Waiter n; Millard, a piano tuner of At the M. E. C
n Sesaion at
Aleev I.lis'this: .Vflei nil eXi.en-na: nf
J^kson'.
.evei'.i ile.-M-riiaimi w*ua- paid IVsVli
PAST 'BeoneU,>n Indian preacher
SC. I-IT eel'll and Ahhi-.V lii. Iksitli
of 20 years' standing, but who tBnnot
a wis'k ill I'i.ihidelpbia owing'in
The prayer meeting of the First M. apeak a word of English, wlli be or­
rti-alli of I'Is wife. Tlie (-oiiipan.v •
E. .ehorch Tuesday afternoon will be dained as a deacon.
pill ill ilic-r.' wlliioul him. nurl we
held at Mrs. B J. .Pulgbum's. 210 Bast
Clalmanta’ Hemea.
tci Jinleiiiii'r.v llii- l>H-al iminn-aer. Oiir
Eighth -street The 7*ntoday evening
James Hamilton, agent of the twen­ loss iliiii w.i-t was -<4.0(1.'. Ihiltirling
til'll. .Mihi'.v's prelUs on-ehe «u.iiRen were
meeting will be held at Mre. 39eWWs,, tieth century ftnid
8S7 Aaat Eighth street
claimants, in presenting his report, gT.'iKKi. I .1o not know iin.v mar. Save
Bimth. v.-ho ever .eominauded -V) |»'r
The Ladies' Aid soeiety of the First stated that a certain Hyman, name not
ivut i.t the griis.« receipts."—New Yoik.
MrthodUt church wlD meet with lbs. to.be given, has promised to bnild 10
J’.Si'SS. nritti-ii, corner Boardman avnnne and' houses for the use of soperanaated
“Then, too. wherever

I

worked,

, WciKi..r street Wedoeoday afternoon mlnistets and their widows.
at

All the ladles are urged to be

pri-sHit aa there are important mat-

NEWS OF THE THeATEftB.r
Tlir- atlractlon underlined for Thureliur evening. October 1. at the CKy
<i|>f-fa house Is a rural txmedy doma
<>( Yankee farm

life,

entiUed

“Si

I'lunkard." and will be presented by
tlM- young character actor. J. C. lAWls,
support^ by hie big company of tolentnl comedians In the laughing suc-■■ess.

"SI

Plunkard;"

It

deals with

rural S>n- England and sofiie of the
more vicious aspects of city life.

The

artlon at the play admits of a number
of nuvel and pleasing ^leclalUes by
11 company nf oomediana. presenting a
tirognmme Of mirth, music and riovelliw constracled to drive away dull
'-are

Still
Vtoiere nioad Telli
It w.ns lir.me or the famiiug districts
been left to the board by wlU. and the of New Kiiglaial. Tin' .vtiu'iig folks had
Iniiidi'd ilie:iisi'lvr< i igeiher for ui.nitlily jidllHi'.i'ioio- .hlHilg tlie wiiitiT and
regard. Collections this year toward
WIT''
I' ••■-li'hrate tli.- la.sl danre
the $100,000 endowment fund ut tl.e > '.'wm .as w.-H as >i .-..iiple of
about 123,000. tho total for three years
•Lnd Tesjili.Kl
being Iti the uelghborhood of $80,000. till- as-eihlilies. I'rt-u Hnwkliis,
Dr. Hamilton was continued in hia po­ ral ParmiUil. iiiid Ids siniJivr.rius Imd'
.
iH-eu .-iigagvsl III li-ud tlii'ui tUnnigh
sition.
■s itf the la.iiulry iluuca-. aiul ull
For Albion College.
1c«.viu« furw.ai-d to the "Iliue i.f
Preeldent Dickie, of AlUon college,
thi'lr Ilfe."
rouaal the conf^ence by saying that
l
iin-Iiisid.-ralely .-lalmcHl
bis faculty has raised the cry of
Mrs. i:,iw:;:iis fur his own oh the iiflermUlion dollars for endowment and liouil of till' laeiitful I«ar1y. The .voui
J.OOO studcBito. He s^d that If eaA p.sipl.- ':.:i1'.:"T.sl ns alTnllg.-U. l.lll 1.
mlnlstST in Michigan would oend one luoaiifU 11.alj|s>in.- «.f »ld lli-ii, and
stndent a year to Albion the Utter pro­ ginnes wc-r,- l.i-iirr sii'i«iliui(sl for
position would become a reality within diiceliu: wln-n. hi. HuWkliis mid lTls
die up|H-ari d on the sva'iie.
24 months.
'
Grant nstuiiisliiuem and iiiadj i|UesBrotherhood of'Bt. Paul.
tloiis gr.i-l.al 111.- old uinn. l.m he culmRev. B. S. Ninde of thV Ann Arbor
ly sIIi.ihhI -Ills lUhile out of its groec
M. E <*urch gave a import of the bag niid as he Qie<litiillvely nilibod tho
Brothertiaod of St. Pan!, showing 60 roxlii .III the l.uw Kiilil:
chapters with 2,000 rasnbers In Hidi“Wuiil. yes; Miiriii'e goni-: died tbla
afteruuun. I'-ut 1 n-ckoii 'Uiiii't iio kIu
Isan.
pluy for you tinilglii. sevin'
Resolutions AdoptNI.
The report of the committee on reso- she wii'ii't m. l.l.Hi.1 r(.-laUou."-I*hlladelphia Lt-<lt:.-r.
lutloDR which was adopted Indoswed
other liome, aitnated at CassopoQs, has

society feels much encouraged In this

tu l>e discussed by the sodety.

The past season the comedy has

i«-<*n re-writtAn by Robert G. Morris,
ami wlil present all new features.
■ Of'Charlotte A. Powers who glvee.s' recital at the Congregational church

the acUon of the Iw electoral oonfer-

. itmieht an Alton daily si^:

•Chariotte A. Powert is one .t»f the cnoe. by Joining with thorn In a
fiifyi elociilionlsta ever hekrd in this oriaJ
curtailment of the power of the

vicinity.”


bishops, in the mafter of making ap-

“Juseph

Le Brandt, the author of

• -raitghi In the Web,’" says the Toledo
lUade. "poseesses many talents, bnt In
e gifted than hia insight
public
“Caught in the Web" will be
n at Stelnberg"8 Grand opera house
:t Friday. October 2.

polntroents.

A memnrUI to the gen­

eral conference recommends the cooaoIld&Uoo cd
the church so that they shall be tmJec
the control of one board, gnd thns
much ezpenee be avoided.

These reeo-

lutlons were adopted.
Advised Not to Give Their Ages:
Dr. D. F.

Baraes raised a decided

breeze and some comment at toe close
Patrons of what is best, truest and

of the report of Geotge .A. Odlnm. bio­

Cleaaeat In dramatic
graphical aecreUry, by advising young
t be pleased to know that Denman men not to give their ages
Thompson's glorious play. "Tho Two reiary for fear the informatiofi may be
Sislcra," win be played here so

used against them.
under

THREE PERSONS-INJURED.

somewtat

"I gave my age
slmllsr

be. "and within six months I found it
^an. Woman and Daughter Thrown
Kalkaska, ^3^1*rt%.—WhUe reinrtiiog to tbeb home In WilMon township Satnrbw^ nU3rt,'weat of here. R.
L. Freeman, wife and dsn^ter Katie,
were ihrosrn out of the wagon, which
Btrucl; a pvit
fast gall.

back

«H atimlDed and the daughter's back
hralaNL
Card Of Thanki.
Wa wfsb to thank aU the
frtoods and Dslghbars who gave th^
.^iitotVMie and sympathy in our glwat
Ksnv-

Wo wish especially to thank

the tWti^ tosn for all the baanUftil
'

was being used to my detrimeut.'
Besrdea Wearm.
Bearded wuu>eii have existed e
periods of ^e world's history. Even
Heredotus, the "lather of history."
gives us au acconnt of one Peda

They wore gDlng at -

Hr. Froeman reoMved

disloealed shoulder, hia wife's

Mi> Wright^ Clilldrsiu

Danes tB lbcaatow’imU Wednesday
mtBM. IMe by Bdta A DiaBoad'a

Vet Hr toivrd lUr Ora.
It to said Uiut r.i'.vaii tYiilU-r I’rocler.
knowu as Uorry CovnwuU. wbv wrote
tlie well liuo|vii ixx-iu—.
I'lu vn Ihi- iw-»r 1 m on thv ika;
1 um whire 1 would ever Ue!-t
B till- vorir tvoi-sl of suibwis. When
read tbui he u'as so M-asIvk that he
. cuuM si-nm-ly U-ar lb<- nouuiI of a buvoid- it InH-ouicS appart'iit'tbat liia
wife's i-oudui't during bis -ntUletlOn
could, jcnrccly Unvo hei-n n-a^urliig.
As Ik- luy on tlir dtvk-of u ■ Imnnel
boar ivvi-ivi] wlib kUuu'Im and u tar­
paulin, sb<- bud Ibi- pleuslng babtl of
bununlng a slniiii of bis Jovial Bca
soug. 'J'be poet u lio loved the sea. but
loved It tout at u diBUiiire, bad very lit­
tle lift-Just tin-u. but ivbat force he had
was used In tli<- i-mreii(y:
"Don't, my dear! Ob, doa tr
Vet DO doubt he loved tbe seo.

elretUB-

Btances. when 46 years- of age,” aald

'hos<- chin regdlarly budded with a large baanl when­
ever any great public calamity impend­
ed. Bartel Garetjl. a woman of Copehbagen. bad a beard reaching to hi
waist. Ohsries XII. of Sweden had
female grenadier in bis army wbo poa•rawd tbe beard at well as the conrage

mB

Beyond the
P&.le of the

A Rsdr AwakralBS.
The CeDierrlrw (Mo.) Record tells of
a young man who iiad been wriliag a
girt Hi MlnoPOiKjliB for three years. In­
tending some day to ask her to marry
him. ■nie other day he nfi-clred u let­
ter and a pklun- froin-ber. The letter
ced that alie bad Peru married
two years, and tbe picture was of her
baby. “My bualianO and I have en­
joyed yonr Ini.-ra vetj much." aha
wrou-. "hut I guess you'd better slop
writing now. as 1 have to gpeud all my
time caring for the taby.” Tbe Roeord
Bays tbe words tbe young man usefi
after reading tbe letter would abock a
field of oau.

BlIencG. for 1 felt that my stoty wonld
not be iK-llcved.

.te^October^..^
Ladies' Home Journal

^cii able do dress 1 descended to
the llbrarj-, where tbe

setting things to right under the super­
vision of Mtoa Ainsworth. Not a sign
of life could I detect in tbe Hindoo fa­
kir, though there was a smear of blood
When the news wa* bronght to me. on bis hldeons mouth. I tapped him
Jasper Jiathleaoii. tbnt I had Inherited gvnti}-. and n meuliic rtpg was the regoodly sum from Miss Rebecca Ains­ 1‘l.v. ricarly lit M-a^ able tb maintain
worth, I could not help breathing a bN pptrlflp,l condition.
Ak >ioen as the servants left llie room
sigh of relief. Death had at last loosed
«>»d Miss ATuiworth my expertenocs
during the nigh-., Aa I hnd expoctod,
tbe facto concerning
«, but I
long ago.
One'May morning some thtrty years ■i^led at length In convincing-her of
truth of luy statementB. .When I
ago Heary Alnawortb. tbe wealthy antiiiwarj'. was found foully done to- ii-^'iired her tliat with the irmsnig of
IH-Irlli-il man nil danger iv.mld be
death in bis bed- Tbere were Uvlng
an <-ml and showed her how the
tin- time three persons boeUlea tin- vlctiui-Rebe^ Aln-worth. murderer nf her lirother was lieyond
:n- p.il.- r.f Ull- Inw she gave her costbe antiquary's iiiniflen sister, a spin­
■111 lo summary vengeance.
ster of fifty years: an old butler and a
TIuit night the petrified man. care­
maid servanL As :i professional de­
tective my first care was to Interrogate fully pucitnl III a lead weighted box.
reposed Jil the bottom of tbe lake on
these carefully.
Bhorril of -Irhlcb stood the AlnsNeltbef of the servants had heard a
sound on the night of tbe murder. Both H-onli home, and I must confess that
one scruple did 1 have in thns acihad retired at 11 o'cloidc. about an
the jud<
honr after tbe master of the house bad
sought Ills coiK'U. and both bad slept of the
pencefully until d o'clock, when they
had been awakened by a shriek from
Miss AlnswortU.
That lady testllled Ihat she and her Muller, a woman of India, berrelf
brother had remained In tbe library scholar., asked liow many be knew.^.
“1 hope 1 know my mother tongue."
until 10 o'cloi*. At that hour her broth.
be rei>Iied. "I am acquainted with a
I.iuie her ;;.~vl night, and they
to their rooms. Miss Ainsworth further few oihere.”
“Why tots eautlonr’ lapghed tbe
Informed me that she had riept un­
til nearly 0 o'dock. when, as was her lady.
"I will tell you." mid toe great San­
custom, she dressed and went to knock
skrit
scholar. “There came to me -one
on her brother's door, for he also was
au early riser. Rapping two or-lbree day as 1 sat here In my study, the
Buddha
on inj' hearth, a man wbo
times and receiving no reply, itae open­
I my Idpal of toe Sanakrlt priested the door and wus so alarmed at
He spoke td me In an unknown
what she snw that she ottee^ tbe cry _____
tOD^e.
I asked him what language
whicb startled the servants.'!^
Mr. .ilnswonli bad been stubed by ■ e was speaking.
■The man huddled himself together
a dagger, one of a set of oriental weap□
tbe
floor
and wept.
ous be bad collected while pa-tf-tour of
T hove honored yon all my life.’
the east.
Tbe mnrdmr gfiK' have
lH-«m in tbe library to havwsVtolned It said he. 'as the greatest living Sanskrit
and to the library we accordttfly went.' scholar in all the world. 1 speak to you
It was' a bl^i. oak paneled iriiamber. a simple Sanskrit salutation, and you
do not understand me.'
iRily called a library by coontaj.
"Since then." said Professor Muller.
There were a few boolcs Iq'evldebce.
“I never say that I know any lan­
most of tbe apace wis
S With
guage." •
wonderfot and ewtoua ohJeStE
merely the
en-all table in an alcove
several
BlHjken niid the written dead
skulls labeled xnd tlcketAf'marking
tongue ituit liud puulcd him.
creiy stage In evolatlon..4i^ the cratout takes notlilog from tbe humility
of the linguist, n liumlllty as refreshing
s scholar.
and scarody the mark of
covered with weapm t
tbe age to which Professor Muller be­
dlmval and modera.- B«_
longed.
lofty mantel stood -fonrjj
tabling mnmmles 1
ages from Hindoo, A
Chinese temples we
tbe room.
What espedaUy
posited three tl
an Image about t
ledge.
“One of our p
marbi
she said. “Wonld you kludly take baifit
ly on Its breast,-bat;
one of these Uekeisl"
ed a terrible
••Certainly." replied the obliging
toe figure. 2
treasurer, slipping the ticket Into
andbore.aa
rack and glmiL-ing up expectantly
In toe line. ■}
womou
•1 tapped her gloved fingers 1:
nostrils were
patiently
cly on the window ledge.
repress a ahodderwbm iufing
“Well? " Inquired the treasurer.
sliest statue.
'•My lubiiey, if you please."
Mias Ainsworth lafoifiMd me that It
A oynloal Kiulle. stole oVer the treaewas not really s etBtn<Jw ,I had sup­
posed. but a petrified main; toe body of urer'B face. "Then you didn't understond
that those tickets were compli­
an old Hladoo fakir tUMgrtoed by ber
mentary,” he said.
farothor while engaged or:
Just a suspicion of .
tlons in India.
The gaOvusir bad
that
tbe
woman bad
told'her that be had emficgM it out of
CopilrtsM. tm. tv T. a McCbtre

. .



'

Ing in fiction, general and uaefal
n and fall faakiona "Tbe magadne with a million.”
cenu per copy: one doUar per year.

S»5-

-toe caontiT, as the natirai vesented
___________ ________ wee circle punched
ihas a,gDd;and bad thMstOBOd hia life
In toe tickeC and the treasurer said she
U.be.dlBeiiTbed it
WUkie-Oolllns’ stoiy of ‘Tbe Moon­ knew well CDoiigb what that circle
meant
It was Uk- trade mark of the
stone" flashed Into my mind a* I heard
this, Aloncelfonoed ttfitttsirthat theater’s compUmdntair tliheta. and
possibly some supeistltloai BBaoo had the woman had been coming In
mnrdered tbe entlqaafi. the ob)oi» aame sort of tlc-kets for two scasona.being to recover toe petrified man anil New York Press.
take him bock to India.
An Intcrestliig piece
iDfcrumthm
was volunteered by Mlm Alnsworto.
who told me that about 8 o'cloA tho
Ooctora Oould Not Help Her.
tnfvminp after toe murder she bod en­
"I had kidney trouble for years,
tered toe Ubrery and bad oboeired
writes Mrs. Raymond Conner of Shel­
amear of blood on tbe montb of the it
ton, Wash.. 'And toe doctors,coi9d not
age. Neither of tbe two window's In toe help me. I tried Fdler’a Kidney Cnre,
library bad been found open, and toe and the very first dose gave me relief
and 1 am now cured. I cannot say too
door was shut as usual
m-.oh for Foley'B Kidney Cure." Sold
At Mias Ainsworth’s
0 sleep In tbe bouse. After by. Jas G. Johnson and S. E. Walt &
«ons.
eodw
dinner In tbe evening I made my way
TOMATOES WANTED.

Tbe Very Newest and Nobbiest Ejects In

SLITS AND OVERCOATS
For VooHg Men.

Just Operied Up !
Perfect fitting g-arments, stj’les that cannot help
but plea.se tiiose who aiv wise enough to look.

$12.50, $15, 16.50, $18, $20.
Drop,!!! and took .the now styles over.

M STEINBERG’S STORE G
No per cent given oft on rubbers afer October 1. at J. E. CURTIS'. Ell
Inion street.
3249-tf'

OLIN FAMILY ANNUAL EXCUR­
SION
:To Cleveland. O.. and Buffalo. N. Y..
will be run over the I.ake Shore L
Michigan Southern Rj'.. Tuesday Sep­
tember 29Ui SpecUl train will leave

Cleveland and return. $6.75: Buffalo.
$9.00. ■ndtets good for 20 days. Par­
ticulars from ticket agents, or by
writing to Vf. 8. Brown, T. P. A., HUIs-

CTEINBERG’S

Carpet Ocaning
Making and laying,

feather

renovat-

C«.. N. B. Chapin. Prop. Traverse City.
Carpet Cleaning Works. 822 Washing
ton street Thone No. lir

A. R. DIAMOND
Piaoo Tuner and
Action Regulator.

LOW RATE

EXq^RSI
,ION

TO THE

With W. W. KtrabaMCo.
129 Front »t.

On September 29to toe Lake Shore
& Michigan Soutoera Ry. wUl run toe
OUn Family excursion to Cleveland
and Buffalo.
For particulars aa to Ume of spe­
cial train, rates, etc., see another col­
umn or band bills.

CTEINBERG’S

J GRAND OPERA HOUSE

To-Night!
GusSun
Minstrels
Monday, Septemter 28,

AMERICAN

.

We will pay 30 ceoTs per buabel for
toe curios.
n when weM ripened fruit delivered at toe fac
I was about to go to my
was startled by hearing a low.
lory, and return <Ut packages.
Ing noise, like d lang drawn sigh,
TRA-VBIRSB CITY CANNING CO.
sound seemed to come^rom tbelmage.
■49-tf-J-a-w
and 1 at once conueived tbr- Idea that
thia was hollow and that a i.mn might
he hidden iu it. I tried to move the
pedestal, but could not. Tbe thought of
a secret entrsiicc into the room then
occurred to me. and I tapped all over
the paoneUng, but everything sound­
ed true. Bathed. I stood in the center
Of toe room and gased slowly arou^.
While not soperstlrioos. t ronfesa I
experienced au uneasy feeling as I
•tood In tost silent chamber. I was con­
vinced that tho key to the riddle of
Henry Ainsworth's drath wat coucealThe Great Sensational Comely
ed4n toe room, aad I decided tost it
was my doty to spend Gie night tbere
and toheep wide awake.
1 lighted a fresh dgar. picked up a
book (oddly enough Mra Crowe's
“Night Side of Natnre") aitf eompooed
mywif-toresd. Enthralling aa tbe vol­
ume was I soon found mj interest ln.lt
flagging. Tet I did not fall ssleqjmy nerves were too keenly on edge to
adsBitof slumber. Row long I sat moByJoeeph LeBrandl. author <i
tomlces I do not know. -What I do
. "On toe Stride of Twelve."
know la that I was thinking deeply

Ten

CITY BOOK STORE.

»:

Selling.

“A Dram of Mars.’

The Judge of the
United States Court
ordered the A.. S.
Fryman s (oc k of
Shoes sold for the
benefit of creditors.

We have bought
the entire stock and.
are closing it out at
Bankrupt prices.
I,
Now is the time
to shoe up your
entire family;

f icu J . mini. I..
.jw.Aw,
John Gobs, Connera S Montrose,
Hraddock i Fenney. W. Conner.
Wilson
N.
Miller.
Clarence

J GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

FRIDAY,

Oct. 2

“Caught in
the Web”

custom when perplexed. It may
been a few minutes. It may btve ben
an bohr, when l was startled by a
•oiind of tome one grindlBg his teeto
Instantly I looked up.

Before «ie stood toe sbriveled tom
ef toe potrified'Hindoo. quick with toe
breath of life, bis eyes sblazo and a
knife in bh) upraised band.
In that
wife of his
makes a cook of his moinenl I held tho aointlon of the Ains­
trla and governess of tbe Netberlands, wife
worth mystery. Self faypooUzed. toe
bad a large, wiry. sdS beard, of which
fakir had .outdone (be marvels of his
she was very proud.
Of late yei
A New Jaresy Editor's Tes
occult besthreh of tbe east aad bad
Albert, dnke of Bavaria, reports having
M. T. l^nch. Editor of toe Pbllip- bean asleep for ceaturfes only te'swake
1 a young la<
lady foveraeaa in htt bmg. N. J. Dally Post, writes:
"I to—murder.
Have used many kinds of medlclsas tor
iseboM who. «
"tbe proud
This came to me In a flash of lotnloougfas and odds Is my tsnily but
I very large Waek heard.*"
tloB. fur ere 1 coajld rise to
onytoing se good as Fbley's Bon­
er And Tar. I caniut say too much aalM felt a keen stinging In my shoulis praise for IL" Sold by Jsa Q.-tfofan- d« and fMl to tbe ~
Many a man wbo wouldn’t make a

in bed. with tbe eiiiggi! insnR anfi
Wm AJuiworth by my slfie.
I then
learned that I had suitAlMd a floih

Superb Baud And Orchestra
SWET FAIAK AT

ITI,

Prices: 2Sc, 35c, 50c, 75c.

Alfred V.
Friedrich.
saiH OF «K» SI»B.

LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?

44iATU8ED SPEOALITEW
The Beautiful Ball Boom S«rfTbe Great Bank Scene.
Tbe Great Bxploaion Scene.
'v
Tbe Sensational Escape from the
Polico
Statinn
,
-.MUUU.
The Great Counterfeiting Scene.

tomorrow and Wedoeada;
flp n>;alMOD Thursday eight
to 8 oclock.' Cl"

Tc vphune 1

Prices: 25c. 35c,J0c.

You will find more of it in less time
in a poor flour, than in any other thing,
we know of. Therefore when buying
don’t stop short of the **BRi5T.”
Manufacture4 by

Hannah ft Lay Co.



THE DAHig BA&LE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1903.
, EAGLE WANT ADS.

TO Bwt-t—A good leathw top bsgiy
and a Und and water bbrole. little
* IfcNamara, 202 Front street
FOR 8AL»—Will sell my entire bi­
cycle stock «t cost New^eels$14.
Tires, bicycles sod eTeryUuns In
my Une. ebowcttea,
—J«B,
coal «FW-W,«*»
Cone and get a bargain. Blcyelo
.- '
aundries
at belf price P^le
- . hav

uuuiRe a*
Ufor
. caU
Ing goods I
ey'^n to etol.• II
offer iny farm for sale at
lake.
One iigiu
■.me
light uuggj.
buggy. i1 top
wv b«W.
*'-<
1

GIRL WANTEI>—aiqulie ot Mr«.
Brown, 409 BMt Bkchtii street.
S26S4f
OATS WAj4Tm>-^ will pny the high«M BMltet price for 5,000 botbels of
oqts. B. J. Uorsaa.
mUt
WANTED—To buy n general purpoee
horse, weight about 1,260, Or a Ugiit
team. A. W. •RlctorJ, S21 Bay
strbet.
S26S-t-S
WANTBD-600 men or more who live
oo the'Xraverse City and Old UsBion R. F. D. rottUs tojubactlbe for
Tte DaUy Eagle and therefore get
the latest market r^wrU. and city,
state, and natlonel news <d the day

(ContUnied from 1st page.)
broken near .the ankle -to the Mat ball
of the pme. when the soore stood 6
tc 0 in tevor of Smadiah. ntls stop­
ped the'game.

Columbia Worated Waalayan.
gonsfaed. 1 wwkhouse 14H6,
New York.—Columbia tvanad the lo­
bearing apple trees, 400 poa^ tr«*
set out this spring and all doing cal football season at the poio grounds
well, a weu
wtrtl to tne
the house
aouse luiu
and oto to w^en her 'varsity tieven defeated the
the bem- A fine summer resort
1 from Wesleyan 10 to 0.
nice farm. AU go for »800. A^
.fnmllare for sale. Fred FIb(^20»
Onion etreet '
2258-tf
One-Sided' Game.
New Haven-Yele and Trinity <q«oFOR SALE—Cook stove to ^t-dw
ed the football eeesoo hexe to a one
“is Bandolto street '
82164f
sided game. Yale scored 36 pointe and
LITTLE
A MCNAMARA. —
208 Front Trinity failed to make five yards in
____ A Mw.i.........................
afreet will sell you a nice little elth«- halt.
accident burglary, casualty, or Plate
glass insurance.
824^
Oornell Defeated Hobart.
Ithaca—Com^ defeated Hobart c
the gridiron by a sooire ot IS to 0.
Harvard Defeated Williams.
Cambridge—The opening footoall
game of the season on SoldtetW field
won by Harvard from Williams
soore of 17 to 0.

WANTED—Two barbers at onoe; good

SS"

FROM MANY
GRIDIRpNS

S249tf

Coach Cracked a Rib.
Ray Thacker. 609 '
Q retaU trade and Agents
Big Rapids—Perris Institute fbotbaU
ulacturing house; local , temt
: City by a soore
sirai^t salary |20 paid weekly
TO
SELL—12
acres,
near
city:
two
of
16
to
0. Coach Hughes of Howard
expense money advanced; previous
cleared; no buUdlngs;- 136 peach, City cracked a rib and wlU pnAably
experience unnecessary; posits
trees; some grapes; good soil;' easy
ui of the game for the rest ol
cleared. Little A McNamara Ins',
dose self-^(
and R°B> &iate Ex.
36lS-tf
girl
pply U

Also second band s

FOR SALE—16-inch cedar wood dePoetball at Charlotte.
Charlotte—Charlotte and Baton Rap­
ids High school football
played
■j'O SELL—Or excnange
, piopmty, SOmire term In Wexfort F^dsy. the locals winning 12 to 6.
' county; easy terms; with
out stock and tools; 76 I
Score Was SI te 0.
proved; five acres in wood; bouse
Petoskey—Petoekey high ediool beA
Mancelona here at football 61 to 0.
HamlU'E high Idcks and McDufie'e Une
i Real Bs- wortt were features ot Petoel^s play-

NCW IDEA CDRN HARVESTER
Its s L^r Saving
Maehlne That W«iW Well.
1 of naridsoo, Mich.,
deaqribea a corn bonvatter that Is
xnimh nsed to Chat tntion. as ftelowt:
“A oorn harvester, mtuh need to
tolaaactkm.lsniadeaBfoUowa: Take
A-to; -4 hard wood pleoee, 7 or 8
loov^toog) for nmaen, roand up un­
der sV)e.Or front ends and idace them
27
apart. Bl^titM toehsa
from front end nail a board amosi,
the baud
to
to
27 Uuhes
long With equate ends. Fbur feet bade
of this nail across a boaril 6% feet
long. Now nail boards between theee
two for a floor. Saw <« each side
dlago^ly from toner oornera of first
board' to outer oornera of last or long
board.
"On titese diasonal edges bolt pieces
r cross-cot sew blades, on 'uwer side
of Soar, bach of saw out, teeth to. The
back when filed sbarp does the
catting. Two feet from the front
iKKid plaoe a seat 2 feet high and 8%
feet long. To make the seat nail
bkmks to the floor; nail the upright
board 2 feet kwg to these and put seat
aooes on top of these; bracing It well.
Bolt'a strong gate hinge, tiie strap
ralf on top ot eadi runner to tattob to.
A- cWin with hinge bolts passed
through the links does quite wdl. Cut
row ot ehods across edds
field fior
tiirntog ground. Cut one row atioes
eld by hand where each row of shocks
[ to
taking what Is hand cut
t(w beginning of «hoeks. With a man
on each end of seat, start your horse
betsroen the two rows next to shock

Mra. Mary Woodhall of Dover. N. J.,
divorced. 83 yrays of age, te seeking a
husbamj. Rbe bas some property. .
O-olonel Robert K Sleade of the ma­
rine conis |« to be retired for writing
a dtere*|s-,-truI leiter to the navv de­
partment.
I.lentrnsnt General Young will re­
tire Jan. 1! next, and will be suCcecdrt by -Major General CbafiTee. who will
retire on April .J4. igo6.
l>r. Mary Cbandler of Lowell. Hass.,
is Maid to be the only woman In Am»lea who te .■mlil.H] to practlee boto
tew and medicine!
ProfesMor SaWy. a wireless telegraph
exi»eri of I'.Tliii, claims that
of ............. play
Important
part aq. coiidiicinr of 'tc

Poettoal CoBbsaatoa.
Sir Walter Scott was asked why to
had made Ellen Douglass tbe lady of
tbe lake.
"Because." he replied. ’If I bsd made
her tifr'lady of the river there mlgbt
have been a ruu on the bank."
Reallripg tbe poet's |«cunlai7 condi­
tions. bis friends congratulated him
bis torerigbt.-New York Tribune.

■utoffh man catchee the oorn with
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
his oater am as be comee toll, draggl^ tt on boatWB cut sad bolding with
Tbe following selling (|tricea are
other atmimtU arm Is well filled. The
bone tt then *opfed. oorn set up snd
r^ie^ Oee about on other ride of
Clearback pork, per
Bbo^ TOW on the retnm for easy
ot boat A strady boree will
srn to drive blmself. Use no
other.- 1 saw a man thrown off sod
Lard, per lb.... .............
seat cfl his pants
Vegetables.
eacapefl unhurt. Cut the down stalks
Late in Starting.
put
with
shook
before
uring
maOlivet.—There Is no regular game
................““
until October 10. Citato
Bair has several t

WANTED—Ordeia Ibr l$-lneh oedar TO SELL—House -on Bast Eieventh
street. 4 bouses on Tenth street,
one on NlnUr streeL one on Rail­
clWr J' E. GreUtck C
way avenue, two on Webster, two
WANTED FOR U. 8. ARMY—Able
on State, one on Washington and
others—terms
of 21 and 3S; citizens ot United
-monthl/*?r as - you
States, of good character and tem­
wish. Uttle & McNamara, 208
XeftaeMiB aaaYhr Patent ottce.
perate habits, who can speak, read
Front street.
PISCATORY STUPiOITY.
and write 'Bn^lsh. For Ihfonnatlon
Tto flnt patroo of our patent system
40 ACRES TO SELL—On easy te$ms
was Ihemas Jeffriuon, who during
with about 6 aerea cleared, smaU .The Fieh'a CeperKr For l,ean>iii« b three yean gave btt personal attention
stTMt, Traverse City, Mich.
Paimrailr Contrwatrd.
hoDsa no bam-only 2400.
patent He
- - -------- rent
Most halirs M-rk tbelr food by-sl|^L
says I'rofvKSor Bduiund Clark Sanford used to C^tte Kcretary of
the Bttnniigr general to examine and
BORB^ HARNESS and light dray for
..................him,
and
they
did it so
sale cheap. 722 Stau street 'Phone INSURE TCUR PROPERTY now for
: in on year-tbe first- No. S9S.
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you may Ihave a lire at any time. other srziso. But those that are accosnly three patents. The
McNamara, 208 Pnat 8U
UtUe A U
TO SELL—Nice g-room house, two
Tcry'
t of ••
s given I
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tenements, rented for 28 per month,
Samuel mgMai to 1790 tor pearl ash­
only 2^; terms to suit, mcmthly
FOR RENT-Four new bouses situat­
es. Hr. Tiffifiii bald that the patent
nara, 208
ed on Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh
system' sw iwt toe for cresting rev­
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streets. Inquire of J. M. UueUmanenue. totflor^tDaBaraglng a productlan
tel.
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TO SELL—A stock of _
of that w^ttttto te of benefit to the
the outer b
general mMd^lM; jt g^ chuM TO «SBLL—NlM^ Peninsula farm. 49
whole peoplk -fla-ti>e first twelve yean
i; gooJortshaid;
^
«.» ftepartment
It
Is
uucert^iu
whether
fisbes
can
feel
r ^thotu bmidlngs—worth while
Bhorer low price; easy terms.
pain or not. There Is a gbod deal of toe bnslDtei .aC ti>e offlee required.
Uttle ft .McNamara. 208 Front sL
evldi'Qi^ to sbo«' ihnt tbey cannot.
Then a Df; ff^etnton took charge of tt
Front street
A tisli tiuit hns lost Its sigbt may'
and fierotadh^^ to it as te a hobby.
learn to avoid an ototacle after awlmFOR SAhB—Nice new boose. No. S66
i;'.20 aertt olea^;%ce
Ws
Washington street; 280.00 down
Uim and summer reaort place; price mlng against it u aiogle time, but flsbeq
. futoftrs
liMlp.
balance monthly. See B. O. OUieU,
low; terms easy; soihedrult. Uttle that cau see will Jump iigalust the plato
A -rioQhtat says spiders are noloiiwaii of fin uiiuuMuui day after onaly. and tostorlcally fond of music.
028 Bast Eighth street or write
ft HcNamsra. 208 Front street.
day. Bomeilmes fi>r a year, in the effort At one of Ms perfonmncee the concert
F, A. Clary,
- y. Grand
Oraa Raplda.
"
TO LET—A couple ot Inside rooms,
tts4edlaagreeable'by,a sudsuitable for oflioes or for sleeping
LITTLE & McNamara, 208 Front
rooms, modem bnUdiug, steam heat.
dea tovaMaa «r ri>iden. wblob were
street, will sell you a nice Uttle
UtUe ft McNamara, insurance and mind of a fish foot up a total “equira- drawn t/f Us rioltn oi :t from toe
borne on west side, near Elmwood
lenL perhaps, to the lowest Idiocy when cra(*s olk-craimles of
Real Estate Exchange.
avenue school, with nice gatfen,
ancient
n,AaB1IIWi,t
K,hitl.iD,.
nilavila
*’
1*
tm
measured by huiusti standards.” It it lulldlnm'. They crawled about the floor
with' fruit vines, shrubbery, and
tbst the fish’s capacity for
shade trees on easy terms and TO LET by Uttle ft h
to the stage, aud be could see
learning Is "stout on a level with that
monthly payments.
of a man to deep sleep or
Insects.
FOR SALE by Little A McNamara.
Oon."
known • anall garden snake to be at­
208 Front street a fine brick build­
MISCELLANEOUS.
ing—two stores and modem tenetracted by piano playing and n young
LAWNS—16 cents a square yard, sod
calf to vbttk bis tall and prance about
furnished. Dirt furnished for 8126
InvestbuUd for,
moat gtsefnily at tbe first notes of a
load. For catting. Tolling up and
spare money.
hedge builders and those that Fraodi boni. His neck would curve
.
_ I
1 sod, 10 cents s
TO SELL—40 acre>, - mllee from <dty,
aeek the sptingiiip com or grass land about'pTOodly, bis boofs tread lightly
some orchard; °jm« wood;
tor the ebeltor of tJielr bones, trusting and Us' can wag loyously when the
boose; some 'small fralt UtUe A ^ DO FARM or city Insnranoe tp
' the
the loftinosK of situation for seen- tootisg began, and he nerer'quleted
I McNamara Insoranee and Beal Bsrity.
placed npoo the ground down till tto music ceased.
j. change, 222 Front street
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constant danger of expeoure.
PMSlIar Privlleres.
FOR SALE—Farm, 160 acres; hoose,
-sing animal might .deetroy it
The tt>eaker of the boose of commons
bam, trait and Umber, and price HONEYr TO LOAN on personal prop1 the scythe with one sweep oocaEvery
• 21.700;
- -TO; part cash, part tlma
'
only
. In sums to suit. I. Newland, ■tonally lays bare one or mote neats,
_
rtfl from the
rear Keystime,
Keystone, 80 actea,
Another near
room 60S. new Wiluelm block, fifth thereby endangering the eggs or callow of tbe btrekbounds of a buck ud doe
and chev> at 22,300. A^
aws many
floor.
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nestllnga This aendera the parent
others at various iMcee and In
killed to tto royal preserves. This cusand canses them
toco goes back so far that tbere Is no
practice great ingenuity la thrir ef­
To^e Markets.
of It Later In tbe year the
forts to protect the young birds.
weaker receives another tiibate from a
The skylark has faWn known to carry
jujiy, o nKBBS, t«my
its egg or offspring m a place of safefr different source. Tto donors on tbe
: all tlirtshert down No. 3 white oats. fl9M.
after an exposure of tto nest
it
stain; bam old, 80x40; two ,
Toledo-Oaah. aBd September 81%; bas been said Its long bind cUw—the ownpany
qieaW of the house of comifioQS and
erlea attadied to bam; good weU
of which has puxxled many natnnear hoose; outside
K^ieinp
rallsts—Is A|>eolslly adapted by natnie to several of his majesty's mlnlsten a
100 bushels of potatoes; orchard, 30
gHierons width of tbe best brooddoth
for more easily grasping and transport­ to be found to England.
uees; M grape vtoes; nlos lake on
ing Its treasures frojn the source of
danger. When the young birds are
too bulky to be thug removed the par“How aie^ou getting on with your
• TO SELL—New map. of Grand Trav­
ent bird carries them on Its back, jntlc,
dear?” Inquired e lady of
erse County. lAlUe A McNamara.
tbougb this mode of removal Is a some­ music, my
ber niece.
86184
what dlScult one.—LondOD Tit-Blta.
'Well, of course.” replied the niece
FOR «Ai.g OR EDCCUANGE-On one
diffidently. “It wouldn’t be pn^r of
of the best streets In Grand R^lds,
Sukes.
me to compliment myself, but some ot
lots or acres, lust ontside city lim­
Mr. Rolker In McClure’s robs us Of toe neighbors have told me they have
its. for Traverae City property or to sssodatr wltii a sepenUtious per­ some misconceptions as to «n.^ Rayed awake at night tor honra Ustmigood fruit term along Travetee Bay. son for any letigth of tidier asked the When a snake Is decapitated it Is dead. tag to my plsytog.”
Write or call on O. J.. Merritt, 604 gin In blur.
'
The tall will remain senslUve for ^
Bast Front street, 'teavene City.
The B-le Salted Him.
•‘Yes. Whyr Inquired the glri to honra w^out reference to sundown.
S2SIM>lin
The rattlesnake does not sntdde by bit- JThe new boarder hod been three
TO SEIii—46 acres near Inke Ann.
•tDh. I was at a resort In the conn-, tog Itself. No snake la susceptible to weeks to toe bouse. -It te.uansL" arid
tile
poison
of
Its
own
kind.
Tiiat
tto
the landlady, with great; delicacy,
delk
"for
Hoose, seven rooms; post bam; try fto s month with one. and she
blade snake will stvnllotv its young to
wire fencing; cedar blodc oellar;
evmr- time of ilniiBiT Is inn-. nnU tliey ara
cleared; .'water. liUle A McNam­ gave me the hidden
thtog that 1 thon^eariy did."
ara. 222 Front street
then digested, upiklug toe molter a tably. ‘T*m not going for a long time."
“WMl?"
cannibal of the worst sort
FOR SALE—40 acres. Fine fruit ana
“Weil, pretty nesriy e»igyllitLg to
term land near Traverse City. Oat line seems to pertain to matri­
“What te that piece you an pUytegT
Abont 10 acres clear balance wood. mony, and before 1 got away 1 tonnd
is It by Wsgnerr
A Card of Thaniei.
'
-Inquire Mrs. Fred Srirrette, 201 that I tod six marriages ahead of
“No; tbe piano te out of ttme.'"North Division street
8^4^t^
me.”
Worts cannot express our stooero SrooUyn Times.
"Oh,
that
only
sswree
you
anfflheartfelt
thanks
to
the
many
kind
' TO SBE INSURANCE. U there U
snythlng you want to kmiw or want dent pleasurable exchemenL It ought friends who paid each fittlag tributes
With the Fenians tbe writing ot
act
to
wmry
you.”
done In the line of tnenranoe we will
to our darling Pearl, and
poetry and beautiful and wttty rayto gted to have you call and see
“It doesn’t, but the bnsband I now those who aided us in Ubs our sad be­
te described at toe "thnadUig ot
UtUe ft " fcve does. You see. we’ve only been
reavement throng the I(tt of one we pearls."
and Real Estate Bxdiange.
married three mowhs. and
loved
eo
dearly
and
whose
iflaoe
tan
flke tbr-oinlook-Bl all. He keeps bothnever
to
filled.
In
Hravm,
PewUe
o know what Pm going i
beckons you where none bat God can
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reward the klnilly deeds of aymimtoy
privilege. Plenty ot
and oondriance.
The opering party of the season wUl
> .giveo to PytiOan ball Friday even­
Love aomatliTws files out of theUtdiMr. and Mrs. J. M. TuHer and
to Oeo. Bonah, i
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ing. Oct 2. All Sir Ifrilgbte and their
en window when the oooktog-school
family,
street,' Traverae City,
tamUlee are tovlted.
graduate estera tits door.
•phone 26L 4 ringa
Ma and Mru. Warren Hoxle,
8262-t-6
WlU be served.
Mr. and Mra. C. P. TuHer.
eidnnt low price and on easy t>
Waim^te winter and ^ In am
»t CBMfc or get looea. —‘rtlars.

The werk of placing the ;tato.' U
te.M-ial Hfaermaii op Us pedestal at
m has begun.
Secretary of War Root Is talked of
■s the Republican candidate tor gov­
ernor of
New
naxt year.
VI .>ew York
lorg .naxt
Fairfield Franklin county, Vt. blrtbpUce ot, Chester A. Arthur. wlU erect
monument to its i
Mlm. Alice DnoUp has completed
thlrtt yean of contlnnous service as
Mnsger of a telegraph office at Peru.

.iiT'.ss'a'strswrs

.

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o-dock.

R ft L aunal m
26D0 to BlAtoqnd.
any G. R. L agent

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.. and Feed.
Hay. per ten ............................... 18 OO

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- Co-’s best ....t. 4

salt, per bW.. .......................................
Buying Rates.

Wheat...............................................2

;r

Free! 10-Day Excursleff
TO

DETROIT. TOCEDO,
CHICAGO AND
I I GRAND RAPIDS,
U CROSSE
ON

.October 6th or 7th.
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W ti want yuii to go and enjoy youraelf. This is
the way we do it. We will present every purchaser of a Ladies’ New Fall Suit at ♦IS.OOTor
above, free trausportiitioii to any one of tbeabove
mentijjned places. Kvery ^lurchaser of ladies’
New f'al! suit under $15.00, * [suits already redueed not included] we will furnish one-half
Transportation.
These suits are strictly up-to-date; the newest fail styles. WK liOUGHTTCU HEAVIDY
THAT'S ALf- , M,.»t h^ve room for Coats.

•‘linr^D s

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In Effect Sept 27, 1M3.

Clearback pork,

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You Hill it Iicatly uimI wIiIj
, Etewrslon to Chicago via H. «
Bolliiu- vniii lh';:i-n>. and I xniil
and Northern Michigan Transpi
myRclf ilini n sir! nhn ennid <k< tli.n Co., 24.75 for Round trip.
M-mild iii.iki- II cofiil wife Ti ll m>- iii. v
“ ekete o--------—
sale Monday, Toeadays.
.vou Hrsi tbougbl of mv Df :i Tb^Bdays and Fridays, return dUsIt
IiomIIiIi- liilshftiid';”
3261-t-lO A. S. BARBER,'Agent
"UVII. II i-nii’i lie liny harm to nil
you nii'v. I «iw .V'Pii were WMli-liliiK
lii-n I s1iiirprt)i-d That iipiiril. 1
LODGE NOTICES.
10 iiij-M-lf. -u'lnyto Ihst’s lite l.-Bt
jrlrl.' Si. I tnak iinusiinl
with iho Jei>
r-tilrnco Itost

Trains leave Traverse City a-t fu‘
Wholesale Meats.

T_.

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B “T?S;.SS;'
im.F.g>^
f. k.”' ■

Traveree City Aane Nq. 222. F. 0..
Fteglee. meets to Foresters' halt. Tuesday evening.at 8 o'elook. Walter
torenger. worthy preeident

Pot Peteekey, Grand Rapids and CblTraverae Bay nive Bo 71, L. O.
< T.
..
Petoskey. Mackinaw. Grand IM.. meets to I. U. O. F. ball 1
day
ay aftmooD.
afternooD. ^ptemb^
September 8 and
and 22.
Rapids and Ft Wayne..n;i5 e. m.
and
Id WeWednesday evenlnv, 'Bi^tember
Petoskey.’ Mackinaw. Grand 2. 16 and
ai 30.
Rapids. Clnoinnati
Cine
and Chicago. 3:66
Trave
A. m:
Monday. H.*0. Joynt. W. M.; M. K.
HaskeU. secretary.
Trtiliis arrive from Ft. Wayne.

leaf lard,

and

State

Steers and biefera.'.'..

Tratos arrive from Richmond. Ft
Wayne. Orand Raplda, - Peteekey'and
Mackinaw, 7:40 p. m.
Trains arrive from Northport
end Suttone Bay. 10:30 a. m..
:50 p. m. and 6:06 .
Chair ear and sleepers on ell trains
ivorth and south of Waltoa.

..18 to 12c

Attend Our

Millinery
Opening

meeU at Woodman hall Monday even.
, October 5. 2^ G ~
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JoMph aieder. cIcA.

4

Tomorrow
' For tliP last three weeks our large foi’ce of
miHiners have been making up Fail Millinery and
we will have showings that forstylesand characters
will l>e equal to any in the state. Our immense patronage’and ine^isiiig triule iu
this department warrants us to spare no exiiense^n making this showing far in . ex­
cess of any previous season. '

Mra Hauna is with us for the third season. She knows your tastes and .ideas.
Her patterns will show that she is equal to the tae^ in producing the ini^inery
yOH want,.

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GRINNELL BROS, have the only
complete list ctf talking machine rec­
ords In northern Hlehignh. 289 EaeU
Front street.
82624

M.rllSl CanHtl.n,

“Hnrolil. wha! lii-l n:a<l
of miirr.vlUK oi"?"

GRAND RAPIDS ft INDIANA RY.-CO-

supplied by H. King, of Swift'E

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> The V Boston -v Store.

-FOMATOES WANTED.
We-wlll pay 80 cents per bushel for
well ripened fruit delivered at the fac­
70 tory. end return all perirag^
TRAVERSE CITY CANNINO CO.
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■We have added a nice line of Parisian and ^ew York.
Model Patterns. May we not expect to see you tomorrow ?
We know you are interested m Artistic Millinery.

The B<»ton

18. Ask
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