The Daily Eagle, January 05, 1904

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The Daily Eagle, January 05, 1904

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

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1904-01-05

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THE

SCRIPPMeftAC CmVlM.

VOL. XI. NO. 3336.

You will need.a Carpet in two or three months,
why not buy it now and save the price of two or three
rugs s' We have a. large
nentofall grades,, from
fn

lOc
28c
35c

A good 35c C*rpet uhM wlli
and th<* «3Toi>
not rnol now for

Xx"‘

A nice Tkpeetr.r Carpet.

58c

*«r

68c
$1.15

Rugs

A 8"‘. menl of

$1.35
‘S'"'1.75 {
Some beantifni Wilt, 6 itngii. <rdrtli M.Mi.
3.75-i
Iiarger aicTH--s it x
3 iu.. u'.irlii a-t.UU..
5.50 i
fiarger alres—prices in pro^rtkiu

ninxHl ft.nlu..

8.75:
9.75;

Beaiitifiil'line of designs in

/Kashmir Rugs,
ReversihlC*. .liffpvent on either side.
a n.x9
.*9 ft-.worllj glu.tn. for
9 n.x9

EAGLE.

IRAVKBSE OITT, MIOfflGAN. TDE8DAT, JANUABT 5, 196L

A Bl^ Inventory Car­
pet, Curtain e Rug Sale
U; i-eni e^mp.

DAILY

HOrih *15 <m. for

9 funs fl.. mmh $19 r«».
only.
B ft.xlSfl.. Vvircl Knes. worth fJS,«r.
fof............................................................................
9 It.s^fu. Axmlnlst^r Ruitk. \mrtli *35 oil. for

$7.75 I
10.75 :
13.50
17.50
23.50]

W« h-tvi- pv«ry(hiti«r .vouyieeil in Carpets. Kags, Mattings. J
Oil Cloth, i.lnuteuiii or anything U> niraisli yonr linine.
Mnil ordcM receive prompt attention.

iloine I'arniHhrr •
SU>r..-sal TravrrsrCiiy. KIk Rapids and ThoiapMorlllc. Mich.

TALE OF
DEMOCRACY IS x A ttOSE C/Ui IW}« A W»E« ARREST THE
CHIEF CULPRIT
FOR A CANAL

LUMBERING TOOLS
Sows, .Axes. Chains. Loading BiobkiC >Cotne in iiinl
se>' Uiem.

S. F. Saxton Hardware Co.
Dealers In All Kinds or Mardwsrev

A Decided Success
Our Great Inventory Sale Now in Progress

OPPOSE THE PRESIDENT DOT
NOT THE WATERWAY.

:C;

FRUIT MEN
IN SESSION
HORTICULTURAL BOCtCTY
ITS BIG epHYEN-nOH.

Alma, Mich.. Jan. W-What ml^t

-nilBjp'tfae

SENATORS THINK HE HAS NOT
ACTED HONORABLY..

HE CAUSED THE DEATH OF HUN­
MEN PRESENT FROM MANY METE
since Us return he has told several
DREDS OF WOMEN.
OF THE STATE.
of his (rtends of Ms purchase, but not
ASSUMED POWERS POSSESSED through the c
B «rf a switchSMlng ibA anlmaL wwe have tkmbted
ONLY BY OONOREBS.
Ing crew.. As It'lu
Mr. St^berg'p.jronl. sad to say.
inlured, UJongh Uie paateoger
But The Dally Ba^e is iweimred tc
Hit MeMge Will Net Change Thle eogiiie was eomplMeU.^, wracked, the
r to hla reUef and coroborate
Oplnlen.
baggage and mall oan^ derailed and Coroner Isawea 100 :
Itorr. He did boy a hone-rand at the
and three tntet care, two
stock yards too. Wbat is more, be
e of The Dally
(Special Coi
brought the hMse home with him. W.
angle.)
Chicago; Jan. 5.—JosopUno Spen­ D. C. Oemalne has wen IL
WnshtngtMi, D. C.. Jan. 6.—Tha The wrecked tiats tj|tf the
cer. a 17-year-old jpcUm of the IrOQnoU
•When are you goUig to show me
jcaJers of «lie republican party
-nger No. 31. ifoond from Saginai to fire has died. Increasing the number that nag*’’ be aaked Mr. Btelaberg tbe Midsigan State BwtleutQttal soCongreaK are attempUng to make the Jrand Rapids with
dety opened this afternoon at l:M1th a
oWd of of deaths to
yesterday. "Tou kwp teQlng
people of the country beUeve that the people tetumiogt f««
fR« Sielr
Stair holiday she was injured. Oeorge H. Dosenbep bought a fine hotw at the stock yards o'cloefc. In the City <9«ra hoone and
are opposed to the constmcwill eontUoe throng Thnmday. Many
vacatlona /As EngMa^ Campbell ry. the bead nsher, charged with bdng In Chicago, but wbm te her’
lioii of an Isthmian canal, simply be- reduced spe^^^^JtBt. heDke reaching responsible for toe galtey esdts be­
“Do yog wHit to see btm now?” fruit growent from variou seetAans of
th^ are criticising the action
the SUte are iweMot to prtt by tbe
the station
Jlon he\aaw?»»lBpen swttdi ing kicked, was arreeted last night asktsl Mr. Steinberg.
of the present admlnlstiaUon In its re- and liad
meeting.
UniaAe r-^*‘
mPlr Ute air and He canfnmta a grave ammssOon. It Is
1 jnst UniaJo
••Yes. show me."
the recent recession of Fan<'
This morning was derated, to AwoJumifltefore the 'sldli« ^ taken and certain that the locking of the doors
So the two men locked
lima from Ihe 'parent government of
roncact came with me frei^t cusi ai Isasl half of the Uvea of the tnidged east on Front atrwL Out a ratlng the ball and plaotog thb awle
Colombia, in Iheir opposition of Prealexhibits.
An iatocmal reception to
. Fireman HawU^ flso jumped women and children who perished. mile or more they went, begnlUng the
(leiu BooseveU's course at Panama the
the members waa hMd.
'moosande of persons have been time with stories of horse prowess.
and hotli men
.Demorrats of the Senate ore not op­
This afternoon M. U Dean of Lnnsthrown out of employment by the ckw
yietdced
They turned off the road and enur­
posing or antagonizing the. construc­
ee# be repair Ihff doa-n of the pUy honses and every ed a barn. Thwe was no sign of Ufe ing. B. O. Ladd of Old Mission, Prd.
tion of an IsthmUdi canal. The moat
effort is being made to haatmi the work ' Mr. Steinberg pul his hand in hit U R. Tnft of the i
earnest adrooatee of the waterway,
overcoat pocket and drew therefrom and C. B. Welch of DootfaM apofce.
The swlteb was left t
by mem- of the
who have proved their'devotion to thU
■wttehlng to examine all the theaters. Theatri­ a toy horse, perfectly formed, and ThU eveMng Dr. C. J. Kiwtrtantl of
bers of tbe F
great enterprise by years of effort,
toU aCf. Preablent C. F. GUle of Shel­
the sngar factory, Id the tact cal bookings are being cancelled for about two inchea high.
ig those who most eearnestly con­
"ThU U a soavenlr I bought at the by. George A. Hawtey of Hart and
that the train waa alroj,.. mnnlng weeks a'head. Coroner Trapger today
demn the coarse of the
Prof. L. R. Taft wlU |
under reduced speed la
only thing Issued 100 summoDsea for wltneasea stock yards." he said. "Isn't be a
The posttlim taken by the
MIdtigan at St. Louta Capoeltloii.
the
inquest.
dandy?"
that saved the pissehgonr., JOie switch
M. U Dean of Lanaing In speaking
Senators relates more to the govern“Where’S the horser’ aaked Mr. Ger­
engine, took the onhsmil ooadtes
tnentarconJitlon of the Ignited States
of
the bortlCDltiual dUtday to be mafie
Washington. Jan.
The Hooae to- maine.
-i^l' their load into
than to onr relations with any foreign
at tbe St LoliU.-AzpoeUitoi said that
“This te him.'
riving there soon afte;; &on. nie
power or oor Interest In the constmcThere was silence a minute. Then l.SOO feet of epaee'la' the a
train was In diarge of^'
tion of the eanaL If no other law be
the wind howled about the e«yee a^. bortteultn^ palace bad beea aeeared
Stiekney.
passed or no treaty with either Oolomaad that be was very hopeful of MidiPanama be ratified thi
igan carrying away some
Two still be no Ktardation In the eonstruchundred barreU of applea from aeaily .
lion of an Isthmian canal anleas the
80 counties of the state Inelndlag over
President of the United Statds refusM iTizEN Announces-T^T thi
100 varietiee have been tethered and
(o execute the law already on the stat­
in cold etMwge ready tor ahlpGRAND IS UNSAI^
ute boolm, wbtbb provided both the
ment
atiUiority for negotiation and the mon­
Mr. Dean predleu that. to« fteetal
nursery dUplay wlX ecUpee that onde
ey for the construction of the Nica­
at the World's Pair and tbe Pax
raguan canal, the negotiations with
Five hundred vartatlge of strawColonbia'-baving failed.....................
berries wQI be eeen fn the growing
Jan.
Weshington.
that the failure of a trea^ with Pana­
and other ssuU tralte in gco“CupW," HawaUsn
delegate
ma means (he failure of the canal
portton. At the WeaW’a Pair them,
as. was In the PMkse .
project Is to assume that the Prest
nette, on the Wlscansln elde of the
that he will begin tegaj-ijetlon
many ezlgenelee whlrfi worked
urnnlng charged with
dent of the United States will
Menominee river, put into commlsalon
cotencL He egalja a snoeeeaftR
snoeeeeftR display,
dlspUy. Better
to execute a law already on the stat­ compel the management ofMGrai
days ago for Its winter run. has
ted epent toe nl^t In a oHl at/'the ^|^,len has peen made for tbe 8L
ute books, wb^eh is as mandatmr upon theater here to close itw
been destroyed by lire wtft
tmed toat Us ^oto etelbtL
pMloe stathm.
hhn as is any provision of the erlmlsal the place has
tod daBtoadtoJ
FNeftllHiee Are GreM
code apon any dUzen oT the United ter fli
- d-Hp career.
Ut. Mmi mm that, te m
Statea.
"
aaoe tor ttW ^ poegbOtUes of kortieall
il for Us a
The position and contention of the
- Umber
Wisconsin and Mlehigah, froB which on Tamriday. Aooordlng tothear- Michlgn are I
In the Senate is eimply
violating the state law.
tbe plant has drawn Its supply of food restiiig oiaioer. ttePfUme h^ not poly The enUre state Is as* yet In an em­
Hills claims Uiat the building hsa for the Isws. have been', but what is token OMwe liqaoc aboard than be bryonic state of what Jt ml^ be.
That the President of the United
States has no right to make war upon very few exits and only one Sie es- more relnarkable Is that during all could on>TT but bad created an ffn- But llUle has bsM done in tbe upper
His action U one of the eeanUs these yean the inlll has been pers<^- seemly disturbance in one prominent
it has already been
a foreign power, that being solely wlUi1 that traits of all kinds
ly managed by one man. former Con­ down town aaloon. Tbe Prince is a
In the province of Congress; and oiat of the Chicago borror.
be grown aaeoeeafiOly In that
the President of the United Stetes can­ The Grand theater has lost iU ordies- gressman Isaac Stephenson, who. nephew of 'Bz-Queen Ullnkalani and
PS
leader.
Frederic
Beerman.
He
lias
came to congress as the suooeesor of part of the state. Menominee county
through hte own exertions, has b
not refuse to execute a law duly enact­
Robert W. Will
millionaire Several tlmee Orel
ed hy Congress and approved by the re-lgneJ, owing to trouble with the:
President. His message read yester­ manageroent. and It is possible that the The N. Lud
by Mr. Stephenson, waa probMily the
LIBRARY OFFICERS ELECTED.
Mltolgan has made greats strUes
day does not change the ntiltude of, -irelieslra will follow suit.
oldest-lumber plant of any slie In Wis­
than any eebtkw has ever deme fn
Ihe n^oerscy.
OOWIE.MAY GO TO TEXAE
consin, and during its career of almost Annual Meetiiig of tot Aesocittlen Is other parte of the state, and he men­
tioned many oountica that made cred­
half a century 11 has cut a vast quan­
SWEET CIDER AT COLD STOfl
.GE. 15e A GALLON.
n2M-ll
He Wente a Remote Spot for His Zion tity of Umber.
itable displays at the World's Fair.
City.
Mr. Stephenson, president and genof the fndt teimng the attention
THE BEST Christmas present you
0 and the foRowlag oil-' of a Preach oommlaslaner who proNew
Orlesns,
L
a. Jmn. 6.—It Is said eml manager of the company has vUin send friends out of towm Is a-paid
hy omclsls of the SouUiem PAOlOc tbnt ite<1 the mill every day and taken as
>rr were elected tor the ensuing
cured a barrel of it to take htnie and
subscription for The Traverse ~
Eagle. They will thue keep informed John AlexAnder Dowle of Zion City, much interest in this, the first wncem
President—Mre. O. P. Carver.
show to bu ooutiymen.
about home events the year through. who spent yesterday here. Is attempt- with which be became afflllated. as be
First vice preeldent—Mre. T. D. Mc­
In 1887, at New Orieans, Mlehiten
gUlO a year in adwanca
purchase Matagorda Island,
took two aOver medels for Ottawa
did. His activity In tbe affaire Manus.
which Ilea just outside of $nmsts of the N. Ladlngton dbmpany also is
second vice president—Mrs. B. V. and Kent coontles. At tbe Worid's
;Palr
In spite of obetotdee, Michigan^
Pass,
Texas,
in
the
Gulf
of
Mexico.
typical
of.
his
activity
in
all
hla
vast
Fairbanks.
WE FIX Ot.OSHOKN.
Third rice presldetit-Mre. 8. J. Hig­ received 10 gold and six silver medals.
The Island has an area of about 80.000 InteresU. He said In an interview
and Is considered one of the
Mr. Dean'spoke of toe necessity of
believe that every man ought
gins.
most ferUle spots in America. At the work as long as be Is able to.
H. L. nslng uniform-packing boxan as Mlebigan apples are often dlsoouhted tt per
liresent Hme the Island Is for eale.
has the right to be an idler
Fish.
’•Emjah-1!." wants a temoto spot to matter how mnch wealth be posses
cent on this pdnL He reoommeBded,
Financial secretary—Mre.
• We have the sHppei-s
which he can move his Zion City. He Bvery man owes something to t
Curtis.
Uilnks
he
may
find
R
In
Matagorda
world,
and
that
something
is
to
work,
Assistant
Secretary—Mn.
Albert
and shoes that will
Island, which. If owned entirely by
Culture and Agriculture.
have no use for the man who does Havlland.
keep yon eomfoiTathe church, will be safe from poaalble Qt work, and work hla hardest, from
"Man's bnsinees has mudi to do
'Treasurer—Mrs. J. V. Melntoeh.
lile. Why not get a
Interruption. Dowle and his party the poor man to tbe rich. They all
with hlB eharacter," was toe opening
Ubrarlen—Mrs. CdUle Thacker.
pail::
;;
left last night over the Southern Pacl- should Ubor until they are physically
Assistont tlbrarlan — Miss Clara thon^t of Mr. EL O. Imdd'a pdper.
“Whether we give cnltnie er not de­
fle for Aransas Pass
Incapable."
Bates.
of board of dl- pends mnch upon ourselves."
BOOKS DRAWN IN DECEMBER.
Mr. Ladd said that a farmer eould
« Jl
,«,« OiJi JIJl«
J< JiJi Ji Ji ji jl
p o'"
V tot be cultured and that bn .had no
3.34S Vplumse Were Taken by Sub­
scribers During Month,
oeeded to show that agrtealtnrs 1
hr total*number of books drawn
pleasant, profitable and a very Inde­
Rsw EbPsator*.
of the Public Library during the
pendent means ot earning a llvallbood.
month of December waa 3.846. of which
Soooees. be said. In any cMllag de1.613 were flcUon, 1.654 Juvenile fie-.
pende upon hard woit: toe profes8UTTON 18 DISBARRED.
29 history, three Juvenile history,
aioaaf man mnst work hard It .he
y. mu.-li ;i1.t>ntir»n and linn,
27 biography. 42 volumes of bound Supreme Court Pawee on Hie Ceee et would win sneceoB. If toe torater
\ S.*ll ytui ii
nine nawould' be stKoeestol In toe blgteet
LaiielflBlure. 16 science, six poetry, two re­
he m^tt study many totote that
LAnslng. Jan. 6.—The Supreme court
ligious. 10 wit and hnmor. Average which today began the January term wtU foraleh work |or the mind a well
number of vednmes drawn per day dltwetod en order to be entwed dis­ as toe body.
Mr. teJd eald he thon^t toe farmer
126: largest number for any one day barring Ell R. Sntton bom further
had the advantage over the wage earn­
274. Fines paid during the month practice in the State. Is tbe
ed In toe dty. for hie work ie to toe
IE.08. Number of new patrons added the Great Hive, tedy Maeea
pure air and Ood’e light ot day. tooduring December 89. Total number ol Michigan, against the
by making rdepofiiir i‘i, the
H Avitb as muf*\pleasure as patrons enrolled during tbe past year of the Werid, the Snprem Otert re- latlon Is no longer an a:
Pnopli-e SsvlngH 1t«nk Yon
^ \vt» do a $5.00‘urtio!p.
1.690.
'ereed the dedeion of tbe Lower court, term life for the raiml deUvery briage
ysn open an atsHinnl nonBesides replacing a number of books and reetralning-the Great Hive bin toe ditoJ PAp»’W>to toe seers
and add to it ns 'you will;
that were worn out. and repairing iai doing buslneas ontalde the state whfle ot toe world, to bU door almoet as
Yon w ill ,fn.w rlclirr'an Onlarge number, there bae using the sue ritual, badgea and par­ quickly as to toe door of toe eUf dweUy<-ar«roi\> ul er
Try OS «Bd you
The
teiepbOM.
the
grange. >nst$
been added to the 'library since the
as the Supreme hive.
i aad many other sodetlen being // '
flret of May last seven books of bi­
toe faroMn aad their wives into Bth
ography, 70 of flcUon, 19 history, 40
LOOKS
FOR
A
GREAT
WAR.
juventte flcUon, -four mlsoeRanewia.
Ptoee to Bring Up CMMfen.
11 poetry. 0« volnmes of reterenee, 68
The speakto laid streas Upon, toe
volumes at bound magaslnes—e total Gerteral Mllee Thinks H Will Come
This Year.
Idea that there Is no better place la
of 276 new volnmee.

Richmond, lad., Jan. 6.—Ow. Nelaos toe worid to which to hitog np a child. .
A. Miles was ln'*1Uchpu9d for a tew toaa oe toe farm. TM.'-too, he saiiX
POOR OUTLOOk FOR STEEL.
boun en route from BL Lo^ to Otn- “toimtog pays." There: ire more men
DirMters Expected to Paw Common clnnaU. to epogktog <d evaBte that today t
might uka plaoA too geanral sMd:
Stoek Dividend.
"I pradiot tofi toe year UM wm be
New
York,
Jan.
5.-The
United
H r- iiuU, Pmidesi.
Stotoe etoed dlreeton will today. It it signalised by ou of ton werid*Mgnbt,C a,h,mjoim1,Cm ler.^
generally bMleved, pa.ithe dividend eet wnrs. ft wffl be
on eomnMO stock. Tbe statement flor and Jipen, aad the eoafliet Bmy toH .- OstUsadA Y Friedneb. V
t do
the final quarter of last year, it u predloted. will be the poorem In the Up- notbMImt It m DslM RtilM will
tory of the borpSnttoa.

MAY aOSE m MU^teGON

OLD TIME LUMBER PLANT GONE

4.

Why Not?

Ihey’rt not expensive.

ROWLAND DOUdLASS

OpposNe WhItliiS notel. '

The,|»eiii>le have respoiidt-il 'iUerAlly ami
taken advantage <>f th^ new and hi(ch clash
merobanfiiHe offerml at true bargain prices.
This is an oppurtniiicy you Kiimild mil:
miMH, ;iH you will ILiid the )>iin-liHNiiijr
power of your inuiiey greatly eniinm*ed
this Rale. Kemember we irave mi
wo:'ii ill' MiideNirable goods t» oETer, nml-A;
that you will Hud everjihing just , at the
ptioes adveffiRetl.

STBNBBMrS aOISE

PERE MARQOETT* TRAIM BARELY
MI68E8 »I8AITSR.

sr

We iiav’c ftti extra good su|ip1y of

PEIOE TWO OBNT8.

Start the
New Year Right

^WcGive Yous
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PRINCE IS IN DISGRACE

OAILY
The Dally Eagle

msew -tkswe eg.*he^
__Bbon~^ foa toow-fte «
woBSmedthewnM?
Wabaeb-WeU. TkiMw three of tl
FOaly-ftmr
nreo: rva only been untried t
ttmeu. yop>Bow."

HlSTOi|c^

■Btatva at Tnrene City C

SS&risr":-:::::' S

te ta« Temue Work
To give an Idea of what a brave man
can do if be knows fencing tboronghly
and bvt toqia cool and collected In
danger we wUl-c^te e historical duel
Etraoidlnafy la Gils combat thst It
wonld be held a romance bad It not
wltsswed by a wbole anny. Tba
hero U Jean LonlA one of tbe great
mastan of thp baginiilng of last centnry. and tbe duel htnwned in Madrid
in ISIS. He was tbe masteoat-srms of
tbe Tliirty-eecond regiment of FTeneh
Intantzy. The Jlrst regiment eompoaed entirely of tullans. formed part'
bf tbe Bsme brigade.
Bsgtmental egprit de corpe and rlvalTtea of nationality caa^ consUnt
quarrelA when swords were - often
whipped oot or bolleti egchsnged.
After a smaU battle had occurred in
tbe streets of Madrid, lo which over
200 French end lulian eoldiera had
taken pert the offleen of tbe two regi­
ments. In a council of war aesembled.
deckled to give such breaches of order
a great blow and to republish disci
pUoe. They decreed that the msstereat-anps of the two regiments should
take up the quarrel and flgbt it dot.
Imagine a wbole army In battle array
on one of tbe targe plains that euriwund Madrid. In tbe center a large
ring le left open for the contestants.
This spot U raised above tbe plain so
that not one of the spectjtors of this
tragic Bcene —gayly dreaaed oScers.
soldiers In Uoe, Spaniards, excited as
never a bull fi^t excited them—will
one phase of .the conlesl. It Is
before 10,000 men that tbe honor of an,
army Is about to be avenged In tbe
blood of thirty brave men.
Tbe drum is beard. Two men, naked
to the vralst step in tbe ring. The first
Is tall and strong. -His black eyes roll
dladalnfally upon the gaping crowd.
He is Giacomo Ferrari, the celebrated
Italian. Ihe second. Ull, also band_ I and with muscles like steel, stands
modestly awalOng tbe word of com­
mand. Bis nsme ls Jean Louis. Tbe
seconds take their places on either elds
of their principals. A deathlike silence
esBoee.
“On guamr
The two masters cross sworda Gia­
como Ferrari lungea.repeatedly.atJean
Lonls. bat in rain. His every thrust Is
met by s parry. He makes up Uls mind
blfie bis chance and carcases aUd
teases hlaopfkoneot's blade. Jean Louts,
calm and watchful, lends himself to

Yo«r BaalclBg Bislwsa BeapectfBily Solicited.____

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always ground at tbe table
non the peppercorns. Fqiper w;
valuable In ttcat days tiMt rsab
oftsn paid in p9pereoi
priesa they brought t
have the dangers of tbe unkaown
deep. If a abert pasMge could be dlseoTsrod to tbe In&e, it was agreed'by
an that« wealth of pepper could he
earily broigtat to Burope.

We need the

MONEY
We nisst get

MONEY.
We have got
U. have

MONEY
We nant go
on witbOBt

Hie Own Bapevtesee.
♦^Cany a aaan veold give a great
sto^ to make three
-igtqeB«aS.- d«] for your ewoRaBUbA” said the
eebcUht
iht/k
ristU

Tte Bateett tf tib irinfi; BBe tbau.-

wt

Never before was good
Clothing, Hats and
Fuirnishings sold as
cheap as NOW.

MONEY
W.-U cet U.

Odttg at thto

Many of our beat soiae ■

CMIdwi'$Siite,4telO

First National Bank

, Itowever, '•Ull t
the penier mUl and American allvargmltfat sometimes keep it to meet the
dMuands of old taihloned famUlcs wbo
prefer to grind tbdr own pettier rather
than risk tbe <hanee of sdulten

19^ MVWfi Sl^T M**®"*®

-'WeeklaB Vp te M.
ina-Aad. CbatUe. dear. wesU
fUQ bavo really shot yoorarif tt 1
redueed you?
Oharile-lndeed I would. 1 hed^alruady sent to totn boaoeu for price Hats
of rerolvete.
.

Second Veer-of the Amuilrifl Faroe,
AS TO •ENATOR MORQAN.
“Foxy Qrondpa-V
While few AmerioaD* are aow
Tonight, at Steinberg's Grand, will Is reoetvsd. Hooees p*oked to tbe
llMed t9 take Senator Mttgan serloualy on the bthmUn ,oanal queatlon. it
be seen ' Ftoxy Grandpa." This play, doors, and applause b suflolant
while largely farcical, carries with It warm the hearts of any company.
le iDtereating to o6ntlder fOr
The musical numbers are all n
a heart interest that will appeal to an,
m«nt *Uie atteapts of .the venerable
and though one that will dalm the un­ B. J. Oroh. makea an Ideal grandpa.
•enator to liMtliy hu opposition to the
divided bttenUon of the JoveaUe One sees in him the origbial utepplug
Panama Oanal treaty.
world, It is really s piece that baa been from the realms of imagination. The
The coantry le determined to have
spUy called,’"for yonng people of all entire company enteka into the uplrit
an tethmiaa canal. PatrtoOem and ha*
of the bright and lively play with a
tiohal asplrauon Impel an almost
ages."
t of the admtnThere are two ways of Judging of vim and dash that leave no dragging
MVUon's canal policy. And yet the
the popularity of any prodnotlon. One momenL
country is very patient with Senator
Korean. It U tncllneJ to give him
Bln Noaes Is Favor.
wrvu-a
the respectful audience that te due
In Japan the nose Is the only feature
Tbe great W»-u was sppointed
senator of his years, hn a leUer
which attracts sttentlou. The uuse de- veyor general and prlndpsl architect of
The Journal of Mom
the
beauty
or
ugliness
of
the
jntcomery. h
the new London which rose out of tbe
face, according as U Is big or small, ashes and would Lave built a city of
in which he
mils Is probably due to tbe fact chat luagnlDceut dbtsuoH: woetby of the
correct some serious errors that caredifference in noses constitutes about opportunity, if tlie dtbens had not
leas or misleading papers have im­
tbe only dlsttnceon between one Jspa- struck out for their private rlgbb and
pressed on the reading public ooneemfancies. Tbe fesult was another maze
Ing the isthmus canal question.'
of atreets, above whose beads, however,
charges that the President deliberate­
? Chin tecloomed tbe wonderful dome of BL
ly refused.to obey tbe Spooner law
Isdy who
holms a I . .
Panrsand the beat of spires and lowers
ways B great beanty and a reigning which to tbb day soothe many a wesry
that be used the powers of the United
belle. There are a few large noses
States to create a new government:
Bmong ti nstlves, sod lucky Is be or
that the proposed treaty Is unlawful.
she upon wbom nature lavlsbes one. the fisbea, rons another beetling pas­
Tbe answers to these allegations
pictures r^resentlng sage called .Love lane. It ta so narrow
In all Jsp
qn'fckly come to the minds of cl<
beautiful woman tbe thst you can almost step across It It
headed Americans who have followed
artist Invsriably Improves on nature curves like tbe folds of a serpent. In
the npld developmeoU at Panama
by depicting this feature as abnormally places tbe bouses overtung till thetr
rhe PresMent stuck to the
develcgied.
fronts almost touch. It ibquires some
route becanse Oongreas. by formal
courage to struggle through tbe throng
‘■Spile" Tower.
. directed him i
of porters and flataermen which sorges
Every one la fBmlllar with vstfous to and Jro. but It b worth the pilgrim's
Congress disposed of all engineering
spite fences or bouaea, hot It Is safe to trouble, for In tbe very middle of It b
qnestlons and disputes whM, after
that quite tbe moat costly and tbe back of the bouse In which Wten
years of deliberation, it declared Its
elaborate oitetprlse of this kind In the lived while he was bulldlog hb ebnrehpreference for Panama, and dircc I Is tbe famous Waiobouae tower. ea and laying out tbe new city. A fligtat
the President to arrange for the eonIn Yorkshire. Englsod. Its builder, of stone steps protected by rnstyUron
Jobu Edward Walubouse. was the ralb leads np to tbe masrive oak
KinieUon of a canal there, If he could.
owner of a dyeworks In that valley. now asdiy battered, irith great pieces
As to the second’ charge—this gov.
Next to bis estate lay that of an Eng­ chipped out of It, splaahed with mad
Krnment was under a treaty obllgs.
lish lord.
Tbe two quarreled, and and choked np with «be
Mon to protect at all times transit
Walnbouse bulU (he lower so that be
across the Isthmus. To do this It was
could always overlook hie nelgbbolfs much, tbe aame case sa some relic
ormpelled to keep peace on the isUigrounds, alUtougb they Uy much hlgh- whlrfi we have oot tbe heart to cdoalgn
iiiiis by preventing the landing of Co­
than hie own. Tbe tower is nearly to tbe dust heap.—Pall Mall.
lombian troops. If this promoted the
800 feet high and cost <50.000 to build.
independence of Panama and
RABTALL’* .
a Into Grot
organization of a new govenime
the I'nlted -Stales In 1B02 amouMMl JEWELRY STORE.
was an incidental resnll of onr 1
Oecember’B trade la the biggest
to <lBM.808.0a', II d«-rea«e of gai.OOO.-,
ventlon under tbe treaty of 1846.
Louis. « .Florentine trick, often ■
OfiO. or alioul 10 per oenL. as compared \
Regarding the alleged nnUwful
wlrti the impom of lf»l. The tniports 1
Tcstful. But with extraoidlnary rai
character of the treaty, so high
Ity Jepn Lonls has parried end rlsp,
In 1901 were the Inivest ever reeorded. authority as President Schnrman of
In the shoulder.
1900 being tbe second largest and 1902 '
SO PER CENT
Cornell University has publicly
, nothing." criee Giacomo; "a
DISCOUNT.
I
rateh." And they again fall on
dared that this government had ami<l>Prom new 4l Jan,
} Almost dlrecUy be Is bit In tbs
g to proter:
discount ofl^per
T This time tbe sword of Jean
,r
tbelsthmoB from Cole
Unnouely." writes F. A. GuUedg^ Ver­
and that tbe Rspubllc of Panama is o
Reeply. Glseomo's face becomes Uvld. bena. Ala- "I had a terrible eaue of
de facto government, v^lth full ti ' ' his sword drops from bis band, and be Piles causing 24 tumotu. When all
t Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured
making power.—Record-Herald.
falls haavily ofi tbe turf. He Ip dead.
Equally good for Burns and all
JeanLoole is already in poalUon. He
A WPSt Tlrglnlan coal company has wipes bU reeking blade; then, with the aches and pains. Only 26c at Bugbee
& Roxburgh Co., and S. B. Walt A
cut the price of coal 26 cents a
point of his sword on tbe ground, be Sons' drug stores.
Imw
Get ready for the mlllenlum.
calmly awaits tbe next-man.
The best fencer of the First regiment
has
Jnit
been
carried
away
a
corpse,
What EdReve 6ay,
Note your good resolutions tor the but the day^ Is not yet over. Fourteen
At the -close of business Dec. 31, 1903, the books of the
New Year In your diaries. Then when adverasiies a» tbwe. impatient to
measnre swoids with tbe oonqnenr,
you have time to think It over after burning to avenge tbe master they had
they are broken you will know Just
what kind of a cheerful idiot you
Jean Louis hardly had t > mlnntes'
Show that
made of yourself. But, after all, why resL He is ready. A net
It had cash in lb vauttt................................... - - -» sn^SS 85
DOt keep them?—Saginaw Bveoing •tands before him. A sinister click of
and deposited in other banks subject to
•words is beard, a lunge, a parry, a
News.
ib riieck.......................................................... 54,040 46
poM and then a cry. a sl^ and all is
mmjring a total reserve of ov» 2S per cent of its deover. A second body Is before Jean
There appears to be nothing i
Lonls.
poalb and amounting to............................... ..............S 10S.244 31
done now in the Russlan-Japanese sit­
A third advenaty advasoea. They
It had a^roved loans amounting b ........................................ S04.S90 44
uation hut to reidDve the more frangi- want Jean Lonls to rest "I am i
all due In abort tlai and secured by good names,
l>Ie br1o«-brac froi - the mantel, above tired." he answers, with a smUe.
endorsers or collateral.
hack the center icUe and bring
Tbe signal Is given. Tbe Italian is
It also owned Bonds................................................................... I *8,610 00
tali as the <me who ties there s corpse
the arnica.—Detroit Journal.
all first-davL tvprovbd Investmenb.
-----------------covered by a military cknk. He has
Tbe eggresate of above Hems being........................Jl 506,344 75
King kenellk Is eendlng Preeldem cloealy wstebed Jean LonU' play and
more tban 114 per cent, of the amount due -tieposRoosevelt two lions and a pair of ele­ ♦bloke be has gneM tbe secret of his
victories. He mnltlpllek bis feints and
Itors.
phant tusks. The tusks onght to provs tricks; then, all at once, bounding tike
It had deposited with the U. 8. Treasurer
useful in rehabUltatlng the g.
tiger on bis prey, be gives bis opponent
^ bonds to secure drcnlaUon...................... < ZTMO 00
animal.—Detroit Free Press.
a terrible thrust in tbe lower line. But
Five per oenL of dreulatlon to redeem
Jean Louie' sword bss parried and b
mutilated notes.............................................
U75 00 < 28,875 00
now
deep
v^ltbln
hie
opponent's
breast
The Rev. J. T. Bergen of Holland
lb
Building, Real EeUb and Fixtures owned ................. 16,366 00
What
need
we
to
rrtate
any
more?
has received a Comnanehe war bonnet
Carried moeh below the actual value.----------------Ten
new
ddvenarles
followed
blm.
atad
as a Christmas present. U he were is
. < S6t.sas 75
tbe ten tell before Jean Loub amid the
politics it would come bandy this year
excited yells and roars of an army.
—Grand Rapids Herald.
At the request of the Thlrty-saci
s
the
amount
«f
.
regiment's colonel, who thought the leaTbonsandB of bottles of drugs
son suffldent Jean Lonls after mudi
f»me of which b drawing 3 per rent. Interest and a
destroyed In a fire at an Ohio manu- pressing consented to stop tbe combat,
’ lot of It none at aU.
^,^oturing plant This cooperaUon of and be shook hands with the tw
Had Bank Netee in elroulatien................................................... | 27.500 00
the elements will meke I>i‘; Elijah II Mvors. BRtboded by KtOOO men.
capital stock paid to Bank by StockhqldFrom that day figbb ceased between
inore chesty than, ever—Mnel
•err......................................................................* 6OJI00 00
French and ItaUan soldiers.
Surplus and ProOb accumulated after pay
This wonderful and gigantic combat
ing all expenses, taxes and dividends .B29A91 05 » 79.991 06
might be held a fable were oot all tbe
In aplte of good resolntlons there
facts above etated etUI found in ttis
stUl a dispoBltien In some quarters ‘
arcblvsB of tbe ministry of war.—Upplncotes.
open the new year with a corkscrei
< 551.585 75
Fes the Beet OnlyOnly BOi SBd women who want to
purchase an oxpeialve eet of Jewels
«y <10JX)0 worth or upward, get a
ftUnpM of Ore “dbmond roo^" as
they ore called, to tbe big New Tcrk
Jeweler*’ shops. Gems worth Ibs th'
that uaesfly are k^t in ^wcs>
nnd exgmtnsd In trays st the counti But if a coscnmer wantt to make
-laiger pnr^ase. s dbmond nockh.-c
with pMi? pBdant. worth from <40.000 to HXWno. for Instance, be b
aheym Ut» a parlor Where he can exsidtnh the JeWeb~nore at bb leisure
. a^.hee'the eslesmen wrigb them on,
- «bs Bliet carefully belsnced scalsA
■TMpevntomas

OHR mPRHJ’S DH>

MONEY

Ooods so at any old pri<».
We really need the money.

S.. BENDA & CO.

sat MB mm

■Ri-a-

Boys’Suits, »> 17
Yootlis’ Suits, to 19 years

AT THE MPULAR
FACTORY PRICES

Children’s Oi^ts.
Boys’ Overcoats,
Childrtn’sSli«t Rants,
ChiWren’s Sweaters

and liberal terms which wc give
buyers of the high-grade

KIMBALL
naaos and Organs, an better
valoM can be fooad. These
goods are guaranteed perfect and
you get valoe received every

iV. W. KIMBALL CO.
129 Frwn BtreeL
N. E. Btrong, MnnoBer.

CTEINBERG’S

J CMND OreHA BOUSE

25 Per Cent Discount to clear up.

Hamilton Clothing Co.
Complete New Lin"later
Woolens.
F. U. HEUUAM.
Fashionable Taikir.

Just received » new lot of
GENUINE LEATHER SUIT CASES* AND HAND BAGS,
bt ■■eiiilineni with 10 per cent disIt next week et

F. VOIRUBA mUlHESS CO.

To-Night!

For a Choice Line of

SECOND YEAB

VEGETABLES

III’ THE

Bi^ Bright, Laoghbig Hit

FOXY
GRANDPA
AUNEW

Brimful of Moskil Novelties I

OUR New

fALL and WINTER

—SUITS—
All the lateRt mj !
of Hickey anti KtV.-

Cablia^. Riita
Beets, P II in p k i n H.
Squash. Onions, Catrots,
all kinds of pickles, also
a choice line of' Candies,
Nuts. Pigs and Dates toi
Xmas, cH)i nn

1)1 a II

C o.

i I i>

.

Rotih enter, N «• ••»
York, are <lit«pla.v« tl
on mir tables. Stiii.H
bought of UR. are
pressed free ♦» f
charge
:
;

Same Great Cast. bKladiDg
e. J. 0ROH
THE SAME

FOXY, GRANDPA !
AS LAST SEASON.

^

SPECIAL PRICES : 25c, Sic. 50C,
15c; box scab. Bl.OO.
Seals DOW on sale at the box
office. cHtizens- telephone. 112.

JOHN J.

B R E Z IN A
J48 E. FRONT ST.

MILLER BROS.

l57fTOiitSL Beadle Block.

Still They Come
More chancen of buying good goods at remarkable prices, l iic
Furniture Department asks if you WANT TO SAVE PROM
TWO TO FIVE DOLLARS on a single article? Of j course you
do.

It is easily done.

A Parlor Cabinet
is a beautiful piece of furuiture and you can buy any one of onr
Parlor Cabineta at a 16 per cent, discount from our regular prices.
This really means a saving to you of from *2 00 to $5.a) Make
money any easier? Never.

Another Big Cut
in the selling prices of our Side Boards and ChiSi Closets. Onr
prices were always considered the lowest, but now we will sell
them at a discount of 10 per cent. This means the BEST Side
Board or China Closet for the least money you ever bought. You
have been considering the question some time. Decide now-add a
handsome piece of furniture to your dining room—and save dollars.
These prices will only be here TEN DAYS. Remember thisfurniture is the finishing touch of furnishing s home. It adds
dignity, style and comfort, and if bought at such opportunities as
th^ it-coatB but little and you soon have tbe Defttot, most com­
fortably furnished home in the land. DonH for^t—this opportun­
ity lasts only ten days.
^

THE HAtINAH & LAY MEIICANTILE CO.

6.:jbM4
0 ,P- CABviR."'“'7.V QOKVn
O. P* C«rv«r * Bro.

u.,-

state

mws IN ntEF

AT THK THCATBRg.

„ill b* in U»Mr oByn d«^ bwl. D. D.
r. dlM B<aa««nl7, agM

To ft BOB] attased to thb vairlfiS
tedo* gawpad br aklttsd ii
BtaatftHoB the KUties' peitori
last night was a rareUtlan.

nc ■
KiCKEBS’
COUIMN

WsKirsiirHUa

sisaas.
Their Idase on

Demand apfijMMflr
goran ^leea. ssye ehaonny DgpsWf
PtmUi» tan sjmgttMBtfpnmD
The other dsyT Bt4^'V to *
nuui twb^ afid cat of curioMty
asked; *mtarrtbe prieseffsansagesr
-Dwenty cents, a pbnttl.” tae sstd. •
rroii asked twenty-five tUs marning." I reminded )dB.
‘Ts; dst wse-ven I had some. Now
1 ain't got some I aella him tor dwenty cema Dot mike me a reputsUra'
for eeUIng cbeap. and 1 deaT '
noddlnga”
_
Yon see. t^da't want any atur
,and the man dUnt have any—tot tbs
price of sansages went dOwa-rBcstoa

Bdltor of the Dally
Onuid Hav«k-4fas. John Boile.
KCM T«, ft ploaMT Mldeat of r«rTy»- some Me tone—that erery soul t1> Jh> we live yM in the dark agesT
AS for at Milglous bMlef la capo
burs. died. Arle Debnm, an «ld Hoi- bratas In harmony with thnt tone,
Uutd rMrideot. died h«n. aced n.
is sate to’eey that not gne of the stag- ad we certainly do.
Thnt ourtona talk in Battirday'a
nifioMt aodlence that crowded BtelnBagie of Mr. Tlllom certainly tmpUea
LftMln^The Hot. W. H. PobhJ, berg's Grand last night tailed to find It. My' father who was a fieaccm In an
for tho past tbree roan pastor Kjm- bis or her sympathetic note.
orthodox chnreh saM there la no pM
ooth OoagroeatloBftl
tsndsrad
For aU the realm of poesy was
vAom the average iBwacher dl^
hu realgnatioii .to take e>eet Febra- there. Jou were first wtranced by likes so much as a good moral mgn,
Pipes, • Fancy
CbristmaB
Mrs D. Labonu of Lake Ann visHsd ary 1. He has aooepted a call to Hpg- WMdertnl lyrics, then flUed with the because a good,man sUmta no
.......... in Ibis city, yoaterday and re- ers Park, III.
martial spirit by the dash and popip in the fctnre life of esc«i*a« the deni­ Pouches, Smokers’ Articles.
. . . ,i iirtmo this uonilnc.
of he^c marches, or led by descrlp- al dsmnaUon to his sonl II he-»Annot
^llevIHe^Poar well-dressed China- Ooo through dells and ^ens where consclenUonsly accept that awfnl docs. A. Keyet. of Omena, came to'the
en have been cultured in a_poL car yon heard birds slnglog or the weird
• hy the pardon
. ;.cni iiiphi 10 heu the big banft^and
ill thr hortleultoral oonvoatkn. here by George 'Seear. They were songs of gypslea.
consigns also
without
.transports and were unable
Mr. William F. Hohlnson, the con­ eternal bell all the porid's paagle •«»
CMrge Jobneon of Empire was in
to
speak
Bngllsh.
so
their
captor
tnnductor of this
never heard of Ws doctrine and y«
.ity yesterday on bte way hone
, ,|•ranMorl. where he has been for eJ then over to the Chinese inspectora la a master of bis srt and each instru- they are ulkiiifi so much nomdays of
At Detrrtt
of the to under his control
the Merciful Father, Would an honest
Hmo.
aponds
to
the'
slightest
motion
of
his
Judge or jury ever cMtslgn a wretch
Tiir Auxiliary of Grace church will
Cefdw^r/—The examiuatioii
baton.
guilty of aH crimes to wdi a fate?
. i.w'iHlni-siUCy ahemoon at 2 O'clock
Mra. Katie Ludwick, charged with the
Of course I mean by the moral mao.
In the program preseoted last nl^t
Mi-n .1 L. Bailey of fits South
murder of her husband, has been fin­ two numbers capedally were noUce- one who performs his dutleg In life
....... -;lris-l
ished and she was hdd tor trial la the ablc for the enthusiasm that they with Justice and mercy bnt takes lltUe
through a 'd6at” ad in The Dally Circuit court and remanded to Jail
aroused. They were' the "Gypsy Life Slot* in church doctrins or its purdy
Mrs C. Germaine recover^
without ball.
Snlte" and 'Down on the Swaanee.' theological teachings. Brra tboa^
laei- colar W^lch ahe lost <
a stubborn fight is expected.
both descripUve In character am they try to lead a Christian life It mat­
...1 V.-«r's day.
ters not—they go to eternal hell It
executed fanlUessly.
Mrs. A. P. Schaefer of 71» Union
b^ng
The aanclng of the Clau Johnstone, they cannot acc^t salvation by the
...1 n-iiirnnl last evming from cured of asthma, from which he
being wholly of the native Scotch kind, •persouallty of the Wood afawraient.
,„;i viiH-i' Wherry she lias been trislt- a chronic •sufferer. T. D. Terry, an em­ does not appeal to natIvA Amertcane While the morally murdered man goes
, v.-ihiiies and friends during the^ ploye of McBride's llyery, ooii^tted as dbes mtr own steps, htit it was well to hell, the muifierers go 8traW«t to
'
suicide at Grace hospital by banging done.
gl«y. Am I not telliag the trethT
TnteneOtjr.
H. VOCMIHSBS.
The regular meeting of the Woman’a himself to a chain suspended above
Donald HacCotmack, the big drum
his
bed
sc
that
he
could
rafse
hla
body.
Triveree City. Mich.. Jan. B. 1904.
!i. -ii- MUsionary society of the Preamajor with the Kilties, belongs to the
.,:.-roii church will be heM
Fraternal Order of Bagles. While
I has been received this Bide taking his vaeaUon last sum­ Bdiwr^of the Daily Eagle:
.';:iirii III! Wednesday afternoon' U
ALWAYS
When a oompMiy repreeentlBg
;-i (.'rUx-h.
/ by Adjutant General 'Brown tram the mer he was InlUated into Marinette
war department at Washington that a Aerie. Ko. 3S9. and U now a "good foreign Artlon rises to Itp feet wbUe
The regular meeting of the
SOMEnilN6
regular army office has been detail­ Bkgle;" and hie wings arc sUIl unclip- playing our National Anthem, It givee
ii. ■ liaixisi Home and Missionary soed for the inspection- of the MicAlgan ped.
food fiw reflection to witness the. au­
... 1.. uitt ho hold with Mra John-GIlUs
I'^onal guard In the near future.
TO A?<WOY YOU
dience calmly seated, or IndiflerenGy
..M l^aki- avenue lomorrow aftemooaat
Upon the resnlt of his investigation
preparing to depart.
siil.jeoi, ••Cuba.'
.When
are ftag gU
win depend the phrticlpaUon erf Michi­ THE DtSlRE FOR STORIES.
The audience at Stelnbe^s Grand
ChariB MacLean of Bendon eaipe to gan troops In next fall's army
lamp* <ir ay kind ot light
opera house last nWrt to Aear the
iidt.Tsi- City yesterday to hear the neuvers.
-Pro- tie -One* Vp»jL» T1d.c" Scaa* Kilties was made up of the n^ rebut ni.BCTRICITV
ilCQ -Tliat n<->ala>l« *«•.••
He said it did him good
vo.,r»woiK..r,.m.,- Tb--.
pecvle ia this city:
Our reriii-sl iiisliiii-l is i« ii«k for a
i;i mm I- him live over his boyhood
in iiOUuug lik-- KI.RC
Benton Harbor.—Bight canvassera- story, our lutewt lo u-ll «mi- unasked. citizen.* of one of tbe n
t.ir a mile while.
TRICiTY fur llluaiinatiug
are making very slow progress in se­ ~ ran life is boumJ.sl :il cltber end and happy little towns in
Tne Missionary society of the First curing the neeeeaary 3,000 signa­
porpoaea. No aipoke. oo
phruae; •■ODcciiiioii nlliue''at on* cent America. Tet It was to UcMsfi
u I' c'-hiiroh will meet Wednesday tures to the local option petJUon. and end, "11181 v>-iulnds tuc" ut tbe other. In courtesy and visible .respect to the
smell, DO grease, no dager
ni the home of Mrs. Sktes. it does not;iook as If the matter would Above the Ural luslinct we rise gradu- government that has made possible
from fires -it is the mont
.1. I ilili sireel. Roll call will be
economical
illuralaaior
be rea.ly to sumbtt to the board of
lu prosperity. Uiat It did not rise, nor
that CM be procured.
,v.i. I uiih quotations from l«ux Bupervisors at the January meeting
give evra proper attentloii to Its Ma.
In
usi
only
that
irr
tbe
ploiltude
of
our
Id that case it (a poasible that the
nional Hymn that was played out of
powers
we
ate
not
satisfied
with
a
atory
Professor Horst and hit Juvenile election will not be held at the Ume of
that Is nothing mon- than n story, a respect to en American audteaoe.
will give a concert at the the spring election.
What use to Ulk and tearii patriotQBiratlve for ngyraDoti's sake.
I .lanuary 16m to tbe children it their parents
The mind of a child In all agape for
. mii.. |>iv('c orchestra will be iormad
facts, for It la empty', und notblng is so net such an example?
'll- a>ylum to assist with the music
ANONYMOUS.
quickly filling, to essily ssSimllobU
r. siiihlays.
part of the state, is dead after an fil- a dlsb of facts. I^'acts of fletkm
■ Traverse City. Mich.. Jan. B, 1903.
A. r. Bunting' of Leland left this
of bnt a few days. He was aged pieferred by the child to actual facts
use tb<7 satisfy also lu strom
vi-.niiii:; un a trip to Pboenl^ Ari- 70 years. Dr. Smith came to MldlBRAHMAN PROVERBS.
stive bense. Its moral and I
ulierc he will spend some time gan from Jefferson county, N. T., in
lectnal senses (re still In abeyance. De­
itu over the property of the Grand 1842. and to Portland In 1859. where duce from any story “a loorar’ or an
Be that eommlttetb M .evil bath
' 7rav.r-.e A Aritona Mining Co. in the he had since resided. HewasaTromi- -Id^ and the child runs away rudely. Dotoing to feai'.
of -thb Leelanan county
Mix kliidiieaa wItb reproof and resMasoa and was wdl' known There lies the difference between us
••i.»l.i,nider8.
among members of the order throngIt. Onr moral and toteUeCtual soo with uulborlty.
or much speaking eometb repentance,
es are flourishing, and by their
McPherson Post snd Relief Corps out the state.
strength our ImaglnatloD is propon btn in silence la safety.
You will see many fine
Hii: liuiii a Joloi installation tomorThe first step iowntd being wise is to
tlaoately weakened. Grimm Is not
I V. . M nlng 111 Orange hall to which
thlnga bnt nothing more
enough for ns. Our moral sense cries know that thou art ignorant
TURNER'S AMBITION.

M and ali old Mdlen and Womsnitablefora present than
Bury not the appearance of happi­
aloed for Hans Auderecn. Dumas
.>t, - H- iU-r Corps w»k4)ielr famines Tkr Orest Pslner AehlevM It bg leaves US cold. Our mind needs Balzac. ness In any uian. for thou knowest not
the beantlfnl little Wave
i|. im iif-il. All corps membws are ex-lesre •( SeU BserUee.
It U not enough for us that once upon bis secret griefs.
Jewel cases, vaato etc,
. J-- i.-i 1.1 furnish for the rapper.
Turner could not bear to sell a favor­ a Arne then- were three princeaaes Indulge not thyself In the passion of
made by the Meriden eomThe Woman’s Home and Foreign ite painting. Be wns always rnelan- three rauskeieeni who suffer or d
amfer it Is wlieitlng a awoid to wound
peny. Tb$ finest material
Mi-.-Junar)' society of the Oongrega- cboly nfier such a transaction. “I lost some queer thing*. We want tho
thine own breast.
in the market, gold washed,
>i~nal church will meet with Mrs. J. cue of luy children this week." be would triads to llliiatrale, to symbolize.
Consider and forget not thine own
sadly pxclslm. -At a meeting at Som­
weakness, so sbalt tboo pardon tbe
nntarnlahable trimminga
'
f..linvim. Wednesday afte:
..’•'lurk This is the annual meet- erset llonsc It was decided to parebase set some tbeory that we have farmed, failings of othets.
arid fine sfttio liniiigs.
to «fttlckcii our mind and affect
The heart of Ibe enrloos man is gall
. and nfRccrs will be elected -for
finest klnfi of a .present for
conduct.
and hliternniii. The raecess of bis
All those Interested
8udi are toe prime needs of our
Dcighiior brenketh bis rest.
a lady. Look over the line
imiii.,1il Ic
to come.
tority. Comes Time, mowing away
This Instant Is thine. Tbe next Is to
NOW white there is still
L noble off«-.~ said Ibe painter, "a witb hi* scythe our Intellectual and toe womb of futurity, and lljou know' Miss Fannie Getty, of Kalki
choice at
v.iih clip Bosloit Ladies Symphony noble offer; but no, 1 enuuot part with nx>ral curiosity: nor does be restore
it not what it may bring forth.
ImpOBslble."
Mr. Griffltba to ns our old Imagiufltloii. He crops ns
has sent an order to Grin- them.
As a veil addetb to beauty, so are a
N-'M Kriis. of this city for n dosen pack- greatly diaappoluted. took bis leave. bare of all but eiperlencc. Things that
lan-s vlrtui-s set off by the shade
,Hy. old egoists
which hi* modesty casteih upon him.
.......... . \iulin reslo. Mias Getty also Turner no after him. "Tell thoee genflenien.” he said, "ibat the nation wlU that w ore. tbe things toot huiive ht
A* iln- ostrlc-li wlien pursued bldeth
.vf-ii-nliai «u December 9 the-mem- most likely have tbe plctnres after aU." pened , ourselves-arc tbe only things
i.r 111.- orchestra were wading In Lent: before this Turner had matured that
fitmi 'our lethargy.
-------- -• to be hla
"SecI" <iiiir of Mexico; next week the
•• is an ugly phrai
This ond childhood." less ban*. Is not less
' ..... ail.' will bi-'ln Big Rapids and
eiactly descriptive. For our last atate,
, bequeath to Ws rouni
•■■■> MV,, wppkB in Miditgan cities.
TrelBiBB; e Bead*.
the state wltere narrative 1* absolute • WIUi regard to tbe training of
B-llety of picturre und
£100.009 to build and endow un asylw despot was our fliw state too.-Max beagle, he has to Im- treated on quft<
for decayed arOata. It was tor tbM Beerbohm in Saturday Revtew
Speed or Blrda.
dlffereut plan from toe setter a
l'r.H,uuitl.v orguments arise as to the gi«At object Otat be denied hlmaelf all
pointer. In their cnees a great deal of
Willi wbh'b wild birds dy. and pleaaures that coot jaooey, all luxuries. WHY HE WASN'T PROMOTED work of JraJolng is to-cooquer natural
His resolve, once made, oould oot be
111.111.1 ..... . of science have
propensities, whereas with tbe besglr
Miaken. On one ooeaalon he wae of­
iM'iiiiliip sniiiotUiug about
He watched tbe dork. .
and do all
11111.1 >1 is impossible to fix Ibe record. fered £100.000 for.tbe art treaeureo
Be was slways grombllog.'
Ite. ran
tiiiiil- liyMiiHi birds as grouse, quail and locked up in the ‘den." '■Give me tbe
He wae always behlndbaud.
-foond.
wlipn llipy first arise, but it U key of tbe house. Mr. Turucr." said a
down with cn older one, and a ve^
•III. i.i sav Uiat they arCDOl going one- Liverpool mefchant, “and here li tbe
few lessons suffice, ft comes as nat­
Unit UK fust OS the luckless gunner money." "No. thank, you," repUed
ural to o beagle to run scent as for a
He wasn't ready-for the next step.
Mil-. Iiilssps them imagines. With the Turner. 'T have refused a better of­
Be did not pat hla heart in bis work. terrier to klli fata, and if taere Is oo
'iiiki'itUiry fow'ls of known fast Sight, fer." And that was true. By his will be
Be learned nothing from his blundera. apparent lucllnstioD one leason usually
-iivli as ducks and gceac. soroetblng bequeathed £H0/n0 to found an asy­
provokes-'li. The less one Interferes
He cbosc bis friends among bis Infe­ witb n Iteagle runnliig a line tbe better
miin- nearly nccUrilte is known The lum for poor artists born in BBciasS
vi-eeii winged teal is about the siieedleBt and a msSDlficest art collection lo Us rior*. .
for the dog. so long as be Is oot potter­
_____jg like Country. This letter bequest wsi. how-,l llK-iii all. It does
He wns contoit to be a se<^
ing in one well tested place, but canting
reohlly na~a
iim.-ly luUes all liour
all about wbeu he baa lost tbe Uall.—
iTlting raindive* into t
Be rained bis ahlUty by half doing Field and Stream.
■sek. Is only a trifle be bong in toe N*tl$>qsl gaUcry be­ things.
tween Claude's -Seap^aod “MllL"He never dared to act on tala
Golden Penny.
'
judgment
The housebolder was duly ewom.
He dhl not tblnk It worth while to‘ "Ton charge this mao witb bring loVhe WUmlswtm Stoat.
learn bow.
ine." said tbe court "On what do
Tbe "Long Man of WUmingtou." pop­
K pleniy fast enough to Insure lots of
Be toongtat It was clever to use coarse. you base the charger’
imless tlie fellow with tbe gun ularly known as- the '.‘Wilmington Ob and profane language.
ttso JoUette*.b*ftotttuUy tt
"Wea your bODor.” aaW tbe wttsw,
liKikH down tlie rib straigbt-and pulls ant" I* a rode, gigantic figure of a
med. warm lined, dal.ty
He imitated toe babiu of men wbo valDly trying to choke down b)s emo­
240 feet In length, with arms extended
lb.- irlgger at the right Ume.
tion. '•this man Is a plumber. My
eomfortobte, cut to
iwaid and in each band boldliig - eouia'stand more dtan be cotdd.
He dM not lean) Jbat the best port pipes were out of fix. I aent for him.
Blephust* uud Mte*.
He fixed ’em In flftren mlnutea. When
of
hM
saUry
was
not
in
tala
pay'
enveV
body.
-The'
dlstonoe
between
the«
All elepluiiit Ik usually afraid ofkby
I atoed for bU bUm itld toat wm
sUvto
is
U9
fed.
The'figure
Is
weU
*imill aolmul to wlileb it I* unaccosright b^iise It didn't take him lohg.
iciiH-d. A d<w or cat. and aometltoes prwortlMed ami reclines with both
and be bad another Job in my oelibAVF'^IWmI Ibe llaner.
-V.-I,
mouse, will enose lil» honoy- legs ouisaetobed. It lies carved on a
anyhow."
“We shoitid like rery murti." wrote borbood
;,h ,cmeeiolly If it runs boeween the bold bluff <rf tbe downs facing tbe
hopeleae c^r exclaimed ble bonweald
ftitd
fomis
a---------------tbe
chairman
of
the
committee
lo
toe
;.uiiii:i|-K leas. Tbe nohie; of a tuonse
eniinciil historical novelfan. "to have
r^M.ii.iia ihtougb Uie Hay will ofta nark for mllee roun
tbe
tight
tolls
on
It
u-■....... «u
lisut to become exdt*.
j-oii speak at onr annokl. Iianqiiet.
i”!i 1 liaro never known or beard of a sto There Is a similar figure at Cene .Tbete are (n l>e six spenkers, all of
m-ifipc oo all olepbanf* trunk, Abbaa. in DoiWtahlre. and. a* both are tbeu) fantuuK literary people like yonr■<D'id you bear about tbe catatropba
..IWn. ,»««■■ 11 1lb.- (.-.tor* nf the mouse to a Isrgw
self.
I trust that you esn see your down at toe Browns’ test nlgbtr
aubimT iK an old story, nod many fool- that they may have been tbe work of wey to bring witb us. .and yon will
"No. 'What bappenedr
Ub soperetiilous have urii'O from it- tto tamatea. Tbe nhgte to tbe south
"Why. Mr*. Brown gave tbe bfthg _
pai-riou-uie
for
Informlnc
yon
that
of tbe priory, on which toe figure Is
St. NicbolnA
bottle to pUy with, and white abe was
cut bead* dowBwaid at an angle, of tbwe Is to be an bouorkrium of filOO la tbe ttttoen it fell oot of the cr^
sflfty degrees and tbe giant was orig- for each spenkor.'*
and broke Its neck."
BeftUzlug that to appear
"Being a printer. Mr. Dahh." aald toaily marked oot by removing to* tort
"What toe baby?"
the hotel proprietor, "maybe you pan and eqmdng the glaring white ebatt bftbquet would greatly add
“No; tbe borile."
udvlse me. I want to get n dgn paint­ beoMtb. la courae of time tbe ootUnoft v(«oe. the emloent novelist -irade this
.
ed, -Writing Room Fro4 to Our Pa­ became gtoas grown and conld (gily be *w»iyA Feerfrt Wren*.
-eeen at oertftln seasons, so In 1B78 *
"I
be htivr «* apefk hx toe
trons' or. abmetbing like that."
1 1* about -itea
banquet, aa you reqnast. With regard Horn liiBomiila, .flay* be M ftlimldtftto
• I dont like •pBtrodS.'•' askl Mr. movement wae eet on foot fee wptr
to tbe bonorartum xnantiOtted. wlU say
Otto.
■bBe 1 tblbk U Is a little falgb„
-Kdt Maybe .that doesn’t aoiiiid jnel
SELLER OF GOOD ffMOEflK
)* mtdOw advamstog wlU be
dtt by v
. rtebt What ifould--------------- and I Inetoea
CITY IN BfUKP.

Foripot. AIHdniis laj^«nr.

J'

AW. Jahraos

IhiHiractiRtr.

"I

f’rosfwNfpped -Rffees
rra all warm slippers.

We are selKng

them r^rdiesa of cost
time,

Diamend “J"
SmRes
TravoseBdle

PfiBcyBMo-esiiaDBi.

Ypbt

::

^hy

Now ia your

around wi^ cold feet

any longer

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::

Bachant 8 RoSIEOe,
Partcar Btoa'Old I

Carpet Cleaning

Tbe London city eooncU.MW makes
£80.000 a year Irom mmwaya. Leeds Maktog'ind BqW (eMtes rw^eorponthm secuiea from a aimUar ^TWerk ftrrriaiiitr «ai w«i«ay
source an SncoiDe of fifilJlOO.
Co^N.V
Carpet
ton BtreA.
______ W'Or. BMf
Wwtbat
New Ufa POls. Tbeas
------- pOls Aaage
............
maitaveakneaa into strength.:
raergy, bralfrfisg Into
TheyTe wondsrftil In bnllaing ufi O
beatto. Only 26c per box. BoM ^
Bngbee A BoxMUgh Co4 and &
Walt A Sons.
law

ivneN TOI8UYI

Boardmaa Mver
Eloc trie U|ht «
Rawer Cenpaay.

If you would know when you cao buy to the best
advantage, IT’S NOW, while these prices^are
in force. We take inventory in just 10_^dayfl.
There are a gr^t many lineh in tbe stock
we do not wise to invoice—note the priceei be­
low:

In
OurYindows

Ladlee'Wtftppen toft* w

•LadlM'Coats all

...... ...... ...1-2 Wfce
14 to 1-3 W

Mtotjorr

atUdzen'sCoatt-eai

3.75
8.W

LadlM'fiS.O0HfcirU

-

Ladies'ffB.00Hei*7wMats

2.98

Ladies'MeroariaedftadFlaanetette Waist*

Silk Bemnavtfl

WAirS DRUG STORE

IL

Cut Prices
on
Women’s
Juliettes.

98g

85c

Alfred V.

FrieiWar

Good Cotton OuUng

..... 4c ■

lOeratBitekTowMs





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FftU^rireBedflpretol

jOferceM^llWwiit
Sfi-lnto 8QkdliiM,ftt por

.........

fil.MBIatoTetUeaftto
gl.ts Blade PettteofttB

.......

7c
69c
....................95c

It will be to your advantage to drop in be­
fore the choice things are- piol^ up.

More ,

store news to-morrow.

When You TIrfe

2

of e^wrimoalii* with vamble ffoafS, tam t£
HANNAH & LAY GO’S-

It is a safe hkven and easM^'rtfe twilts.

HAfWAH & LAY <».^
■niAvtoR8Bcrrv.niCH..
- - •-...........

V >. y

wm

Tmmm-’- ■

IS TU COLD^ ON lECOiD

AODiTIQNAL LOCALS.

MUM Waa H«r TMBA
tied r<iii*'.-if aJiuost into uemraa
1 wd^ eoBBb BMly
traaoB. Wben be gut tume his motbar
B. Wlillams laft yaaterday en.a
....___ WUl anbdeette
was gn atly alarmed at his appMnnea. iHiA" Writes Mn. C
ONE 'PLACE IN NEW YORK
.Msm Sevaiue Animal,
IBlBSBS trip.
but be told ber be was quite wriJ and
- «H0Wf 41 ULOW.
Thar* pera^twoWe and
Oat he prtDoaad to go mote into bd
Mlaa Cora SeheflaW efWimaBHPurB
sue day on s' ranch in OolMado.
wu in the city yeatardiE and toiMj.
«tet7 ^ te had ever done bafoeefri^ttnOy 1
At'Other Points In Fulton County It
00 tonighty’ b» asked.
Mrs. a & TliempsM'ef KUmMed Aigh qiirlted. half broken •inlUcB WU
is Frigid.
“There Isn't lenythlBg." said Mrt
prudng about the yard attaAed to
(ContlMad Ttom Flnt B«ia.)
renae E daugwouly Ul «Uh PMH-'
i^Ily ound me anS
HamlltoD. “Tbere’a iiottlB(
tbe ranchet'e. hoota He had |aet
wwM ban. tba^tured. ud bave
>. N. t.. Jan. S.—Testers monla.
this -week, and at riie 'tbeater tbars’i pomdA" ft's uhMtatri]
ttrpwn a cowl^oy who boasted then
aa ld«al bene, tie moat have raepeet
nothing worth seeing exe^ Tbe Otri
day was the clodsat day on reebrd in ..Doirt fOrgat th# t
wu nothing on four legs be could oat
^^a^l^lMra^uTLne
itff hliMeU aad fals peraona] appeal^
------- Beblad Me.’"
Fulton county. At 7 o'clock this nwm- morrow nl^L to wblbhall the Kalita ride, and he was turiog and MiAlng
MBA Price 60c ^fLOO. TrlMf^
anoe. Boooelaa depende on honeat,
Ih let's go to -that" aald Ar- Use 10 ctA at Bugbae * Roxbargb
of Pythias are Invited.
Tbe two zamlUu bad
BO that not even the ptnekleat man on
ameat thoasbu.' Brary tamer ahould
and 8. E Waft * Bcmt’, 4rag atoras.
Anyone wlehlng to employ otther tha lanefa dated to ewroarii. ■
friends
many years. Aa adwolglda thifr.
Wben they took tbelr Mats In 'Se
have a deak In Un ooraer'-ot a«ne
ten or women kindly oall Salvation
While tbe men ware atandlng around the fflottiecs bad been at Mont Hol­
\ room and apand at Jeaat one boar
wondering what to do tbe rammer’a yoke together, and the bc^ had been theater tbe orebeatn b^an playing the
Army, ClUzeni' 'p^e Mo. STB.
day keeplac bl« aotxnmU, r^lng '
•ixteen-year-old
daughter
came
oat
of
A LIFE AT STAKE.
Tha Mlaaas Anna Clark and Eathal
at Amherst and bad graduated Ina tbe
U yon But knew the aplamUd mnrlt
Btadyliip. He ahcmId not be eo abaorbPbelpa of ^katka Wera among thebe tbe bouse and calmly waited up to the aame claaa. Halyote and Amherst an
NOTES FROM MAPLCTON.
cC Friar-B Honey and Tar yon would
excited animal.
ed in makiiis mon^ that be has no
not tar apart geographically, and on rows behind him aat AngeU and ber
who came to thU dty to bear the KllWhen
he
uw
her
be
ceased
rearing,
time t<^ ble tamUy. Oae the b«t
Itsma of Oeneral Intarast About tlM Uee.
whionled and stood sttU. She Ju« put walks about the Connecticut vall^ tbe father. Tbelr eyes met Angria mUrooms and the beat dlaheB. Kiare
Jaa Qlllatt and wife want'to Cimnd ber hand on bis mane, rtfnked bia dom four had fallen into company. After­ ed and almost bet^oned bim to
Vlllago.
no company better than your own fam­
bsift and speak to her. -Arthur bowed
Mapl#ton.'Mlch.. Jan. B.—Qiahdfba. Rapids yeatetday where ,Mr. tJoiett and then voulted Ugfatn on bia badi ward there bad been two weddlnga, atlffly and tinned to speak to tfis ftoM^Ji
ily, be aaU.
Emory and Mrs. Trottman spent New win attend the meeting at the Hard­ and rode aronnd tbe .^ard, to the and' (be two new homes were eatabUafa- mother.
The ftan Jeaa Seale in Mlehlgan.
ed in the same western dty. Tbe beada
maaemeQt of .'tbe mentears with Mr.,and Mrs Frank Smith. wood dealers.
Tbe next morning came a note tram
Prof. L. R. Taft epoke of the scale
'^HAw do you. mauge ItT’ one of of (he fatnUles went Into law practice
Tbe many'friends of G. B. Hanaan
•ra of the C. Wf & M.
Andrew Gilmore lost a valuable
AngeU.
.agtoeen L. a * W. R. |L. at praamiF
disease which has become such a men­
of the Church of Christ wlU meet wltb them aaked her.' “More yon tabled together, and the firm Lae lasiM unUl
horse.
“If you can pooaibly anuwe IL” tan' living in UmA O., will be jdaaaad fo
him be' was as tafkge as a tiger-”
ace to fruit growers
this
day.
more
Ilian
twenty-five
yun.
Miss
Clan>.
510
Cass
street
on
Wednes­
the
note. “I wlab yon'd come 19 and knew of bia recovery from tbreatewd
Ur. and Mrs. Cbarlpy LAitlle are eu"It It sinutle enoogb." the gtrl rebrought here from Callfornls. He recWlien
(be
chltdren
were
bon
It
wai
bave
tea
with
qie
at
6
o’cloric
today.7
'
kidney dlaease. He Writes; “1 was
jertalning Mrs. I..ardie's brother from day. January 6.
-plied. :'Auy woman can handle a
1 the “Callfomis Wash" for
a alfflon a
1. ARtabr enrad by using Foley's Sidney Cure.
The Bridge Builders of the Congre­ ^Ijopw-b^Tier than a man can. See thls^ gulti- natural that the boy abonld bave
Ludington.
which I recommeiid to all, eapadally
------the trouble and said that the trouble
-s. Will Pulver’s two brotber.'s gational church will hold their
the-man a small round ob- been na{ned Arthur Seldan Hamlltoh,
9 into tbe room wltb both trainmea who are usnally limOariy
was oonflnpd mostly to the southern
^ad In ber band—“t^ fa after his rntbera partner, and tbe girl
the home of Mrs. Geo. Stew-,
by Jafi G. Johnson
and
fmm LiidIngtoD who have been spend­
-ucted;- Sold
........................

counUes of the auu.
8.
E
Wait
A
Sops.
ing Ibe holidays with her. have re­ ard. 266 Baal Ninth atreet. at 7:30 this borne castor. Horses love the am'^ of .ti>K.-lu HamlltoD Selden.
am ao gUd to see yon," she said.
The Lady Bug Beetle of'Australia,
It and will go up to any one who bas it inoiher-H aiHioolglrt friend and compan:
evening.
"What a bad boy you’ve been not to
a little parasite has been Mund to be lumed borne.
ion.
.trtbur
waa
ulmast
a
year
older
The rwnalne -of Raymond DartL
write to me! "
iVank- Smith, Jr., who has been
tbe petgile wbo love tt. That stalUon
an etteeuve remedy and Is now being
.tiigriu. and a year la a long tlpe. Then sbe looked at hla face aqnairiy
Aged 26 years, who died Sunday at Ann began to gulH down as soon as be saw Uiau
.......-ages of yi
ted in Washington for that pur- spending the ptst three weeks with
In tbe light.
relaiiveM at Acme, has returned home. Arbor, pasted through the dty today
When I got near him be smelled
pose.
"Why. Artbnr RamlltOD." site cried,
for
Honor,
where
there
are
,
Mr.
and'
Mm.
Charley
Christopher
utety
horse
catior
In
my
dothea,
The apple and Sower exbIbU is ons
“what's the matter! You look os
always carry a little piece in my (■Ollege. they Jeft home ob tbe sameday
of the best ever seen in the city and family spent New Years with his relailri>s of the decease
tbongb yon'd seen a gbost."
poifkei.
'
In charge of Annela's
Aanelo's mother and ArProf. W- P- Moyer and Iwfe of Kal"No." be saU. "I’ve only seen ’The
Tbe'AgrieulUital college has a display parerds. Mr. and Mrs. Will Christopher,
"That
pieaaed
Urn
lo
much
that
I
(hur-« father and jonrneyM enstwaid Girl I Left Uelitod Me.’''
kasha are the guests of Mrs. B. 8.
of more than 100 vartetlee from the e» of Ogdensburg. '
ood girl for genml
’as able td atroke bis bead. WbUe do- to the (^oDu^c(k•ut valley.
.. and Mrs. I^nk .VaUey have Williams of South Union street. Prof.
“Wliat do you meonr
'T
Mrs. A. W. L^^88
perlmenCal orchards^ and Dr. Eneelanf
ig BO I rubbed bis nose wltb a few
Angela took her motber'a old____
''Notbing. outy ft ae^s that that U
sold their ram to-Mr. and Mrs. An- Moyer ia director of the Kalkaska Mlli- drms of oil of cumin, which I bad
has an eahlblt of choice varieHes,
at .Moiiiii Holyoke, and Arthur became just what 1 am seeing now.” And Ar­
Ury
band
and
came
to
the
city
to
at­
dre'w
Gilmore.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Valley
poured Into tbe palm fit my hand. esIahllNhed hi Ida fatlier’a old quar­ thur gated into her eyeA
One of the
A'ANTBD-Woman
cook. hi|^.
tend
the
Kj'lties’
eDtertnlnment.
Horaea poaitlvety^pre that ocent. Then, tern al Auiheni. Somehow, tboogh.
will be the qnestion box, to which all have bought a farm from Mr. Edge"Do you mean that you heard of my
The moming.train on Oie T. C, L. A did you notice tbri I pat my band Into after a few friendly and rather bome• •
'
J
are invlteJ to contribute, and there comb. Willie Emory has been entertaining M. road, which ia sotaedoled to arrive bis moutbt The object of that wu to alcU calls Arthur fell Into the athletic
AngeU stopped and blnated.
Yiew H^A B3k R^tlds, Mhdt. ’Utf ‘
promites to be some Intereeting mat­
ponr a few drops of oil of rbodlnm'on spirit For tbe four years that be was
in this city at 9:80
a company from Traverse City.
“Yes, I mean exactly that aod~t
ters discussed that are not down
hours late this morning owing to the ^ to bis tongue from a tiny vial which in Amherst and Angela wu at Monot hope yon will be very bappy and tbat WANltal. A few oeavy unma lor
the program.
the woodA
Krilw Lumber A
Holyoke be saw ber but Uttie. gbe Mia Allerton U pteased."
great snow drifts on the road. Two I always carry.
THREE BOVSKROEEN.
Shingle Co.
8809-tf
Ltfoal Committee.
"With these three articlaa any horae
“Look here, boy." said AngelA nnengines are used on the one train now in be tamed. Where do yon get them? seemed to him to be tbe ume IIRIe
Tbe local committee of arrangements
girl bc bad known wben they played conadonsly nsing the old cblldlah name WANTED FOR V. 8. AEMT—Abft'^
Well, tbe cumin and rtiodlum can be togetberon nlny daya in tbe attic. To she need lo call him. “do yon think I
oonsuu of Dr. C. 3. Kneeland, El O. Caught in Severe Blizzard Little Fel­ ad a snow plow Is also neceesary. '
T-he county Soldiers and Sailors’ bought at any drug atore: the boree Arthur Angela bad never grown np.
lows Perish.
_____________ ____________United
Ladd. WlUiam B. Gray of Archie, Lowgot engagedHo pleate Mia AUertonr
Bay Port, Mich, Jan. B.—Jay Loundtistor must be <mt Itoa a boree'a toreStates; of CBOd ebarmrter and t*#
Afterward Arthur went gbroad for
"Welt. I tboii^i you were going to
eU Sours of EBk Rapidsjibd A. S. Dob­
o-rate babUA wbo can apeak, raad
»t. It Is a warty growth there,’!
a year's study, and Angels
berry. aged 11.
lease the family tbat way—at least
son of this city.
ai«i write Bn^. For lntonnatk»
It la a fact that botsea,are very fond visit some friends at an army post
These meetlags are not only for the 9. and Din Dutoher, aged 11. wandeaad- Ing are the members of the oommla- of tbeae acenls. They are often need farther west. Wben Arthur came wrt".,»>lr to BaernitUig
was g^lDc into deep water. He
tarmerB, but Uie city Owellm as weJI, out on Wild Fowl bay Sataiday fore- slob: W. H. Smith, R. B. Oaner and by women lo the tropics and we« In borne and found, instead of tbe ecbooltnrncd and aUred bito Uw streeL Iben
about 10 o’clock intending to A. L. ’Tbaraton, of Kingsley, R. B.
and everyone ip InvlteJ to attend one
tbe (raining and breaking ofgirt he, bad known, a beautiful young be looked back at Angria. There were
visit the llafalng ahantlea that dot Gie Garner being preaidoit and W. ,M. New York Commertcal Advertlsri-.
or all of them.
woman he wu scarcely prepared
in ber eyes. Be cangtat ber in
the change. It was all foreordal
Many eabjecta of interest will be bay three miles from shore. Finding Smith, secretary.
his aroM.
WhUe be had seen pretty woi
ablyd
SOLAR MOTION. ■
>d at these meetings. 8<»e the shanties locked they etaiied tt
*TVI1I yon please me-thia wayr be FOR SALE—One pair medium lltei
BlelgliA Enquire at 412 Wadawortb
return home and
GERMANY HOPES OF PEACE.
abroad end at Amberat had almost
of’ the
th poinU to be covered
proposed to
of the severest blizurds this sec­
street
88SAt-«-« •‘What 'hve VaileUes of Apples Are
time be had been practioaUy heart
tion has ever known. Losing their Thinks Dangers Of Situation in Eut
Beat for Commeretsl Orchards
FOR
8ALE-<lotintm. show cases and
1 out anything about the free. This vision of lovellneu wbo
Aro ?iwer.
une safe are for-sale at tbe Bariiel.
Michigan r' “Boxes vs. Bairds for way they
ir soiST systeni ? ’ The old kissed him frankly ns a sister might
oeieaec
tbelr
tracks
ehowing
them
to
bave
^Berlin.
Jan.
6.—The
foreign
office
Stock
to
be
delivered
after
the sale
8bln>lng Apples," “What Can We Do
. before tiie luveuilon of look his breath away. Wben he left ^•'Tbe library of H;
is. over.
331«f
t«Uy takes a
iqiectrosccpic oietfaoda, could attack i the Selden iMiiie tliat nlgbt It
to Bring About the Dnttora Ormdlng been at one time about one hundred
large nunibn of i
of FYiilt sad the Use of Uniform and fCet from Sfiarptein Point near Bay the sltnaUoD In the tar easL OfflcUls the iVroblem only by a oonsideratluii of wlili ilie intentinn of winning Angela ecripis left by tbe
rLribnttA FOR BALBf-8-toot soft wtXM. SonUi
Among ttiem is a Metbodus docendl. ‘ Side Lumber Co. Bril 'phone 390.
Honest PackagesT" "To What Extent Port beach. There, changing tbelr believe that the danger of the situation i-ertnin stellar inpllona. It bas been Selden.
. iiisens’ ‘pboao 308. .
88O6-U
round that these motions are not alto:
^11 that winter he saw mock of ber. whlrti reveal* lunch of tbe nature of
Can Cooperation Be Used In the Pack­ course, they traveled toward Helster- hu dluppeared and that
gethiT casual, in character, as we At the parties they attended,
the man and bia menul attitude. Lelb- rai: SALE Oonr milk and sweet
ing and Marketing of ApplM," "Any­ nian'K Island, going only a short way of peace is meet prqbable.
sliiiiild exitecL but there Is a tendency ! theater cr wherever he oonld mate u nltxwa*Dol a professor; beevenrefnswbefT
they
succumbed
to
cold.
thing New In Sprang—Materials
to a grouping of the motlons-au ar-1 exi-iisc to meet tier he waa her devoted
ly lo enter on a univer'
Searching
parties
did
not
find
them
Uaed-Kinds of Sprayers," "Dealrable
“Young man." aald Senator Pettua. rmigeiueiii other than fortuitous, it ! ravnller. in both the famlllM It
' Changes in the MiehlgpuMnreery Law," until 8 o'clbek Sunday morning. The
UIH-nrs that the Individual atnni fornl-1 reganled as a foregone concloslon that
. tor bim. He
K,. -,1,.
p»- j - “Can the By-Prodnets Be Made Profit- two Loundsberry "boys were lying Of
iliere would be anotbw marriage,to conceived of an edneatleh much vaster •OK 8ALB—A few pair of blgUy br«J
linmarpIgaonA Ftoaat •qnah.braed.
fai la because they eat too i
slowly clcBlng up
link 7he two families yet closer to- than tbat of tbe nniveraltlsA His doc­
. able to the Farma-,” "What Times close together frozen stiff, and the
much gravy with their mrot. Observe tain point of tbe heavens and as slow­ getlier.
trine of arience led him to believe that
Oertalt Seeds Should be Sown." "How Dutcher boy abont tens rods away.
me. 'ITie Congress
ly oiwulng out n««r a Point dUmetrlcOne evening Artbnr called at tbe Sel­ eveiythlng can be taught, iTtetmung
Much of the Fruit Farm Should Be De­
I am 83. .Msybe I am. but I donT. nlly («>poalte. This is juat w'bat we den*' determined .to ask Angela
FORGOT
BRIDEB-TO-BE.
He
happInesA
voted to Other Crope?" "How Can We
feel that rid by forty years. 1 have should expect If the solar aystem Is ap­ biB wife.
with a zeal tor the pnbUc good, and. ac­
CHose Up the Gap Between Grower and
never eaten mueh gravy. 1 was raised proaching tbe p6(ht where tb^ stars
"She must know.” be tboDgbt. “bow cording' to bis view, tbe bappineas of
Oonenmer?" "The ElxpenBes' of Mar­ Two Weddings Beheduled for Besse­ <H3 a plain diet, and 1 have lived
are opening onL
mneb 1 love her. If sbe will have me bnmanlty driwnds oh the progress of
mer Which Didn't Come Off.
It all my life. Gravy Is ebortenlng
keting." "Wfaat Shall Trees Be Fed?"
d to what .we sec when : riL take tbe governor’s offer and go ftie BClenccA HappinesA be believed,
Mich., Jan. B.—A teve the life of the rare, iind the sooner we Kgltnent of soldiers inarchea toward Into the biislnesa wltb him rt^t away.
eonauts of ibree thtogs-perfectlon of F-t.; SALE—Diy kindUng wood, one
drama lb two acts wound up the old baitlsli It I'roiu onr diet the better will us. At firit tbere la visible a confnsed Then we can be married lo tbe spring the soul, health of tbe body and tba
V vsr old. Drop a card to O. Frankie,
year at the Norihwesteni hotel here. be the health of tbe von
fity.
a*63-if
mass of men only, but as distance di- and *iK>iid Jnne in (he Connectloni val­
• • of life. Perfection of tbe
FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT. ,
D6Uy and Vera Richards, sisters, were A little of tbe natural
tnlDisbes the ranks open out unHl each ley,"
soDi I* obUlned throngh science, which 1X> SELL—A nice eflee burineaa at a
meats,
even
If
oceaslounlly
thickened
individual becomes at last plainly vlslArthur climbed tbe steps
brought here test Tuesday from Well­
teacbe* ue what we ace and what we
low figure. LdtUe ft McNalnara.
with
flotir
to
give
the
gravy
cc
up to the Keldens' veranda. On tbe ought to do and Is tbe base of rattonal
Interesting Case on in Justice Brown’s ington siding, down the Northwestern
. 8284-tf
teiir.v. is nm harmful, but since
Ib this s-ay it has been possible to de­ verniida sat Angela And a man In uni- ethics; health of tbe body Is also ob­
Court
road, by tbelr
rnniilng to sauees. r am loth termine approximately the poeliloo on form.
tained tbrougb science, for medicine FOR SALE—QnanUty of typA rule and
In Justice 8. M. Brown’s court this Berat Barret and Wm. Welsh, to have
> hint t
borders and 40 type cases. Jnst the
tbe Bky of tbe "apex” of solar moUon,
“Mr. Hamilton." said Augria. "let me and medlcsl skill depend on tbe knowl­
afternoon there is bring tried the civil weddings at the county seaL licenses this."
apportnnlty
to
get
supplies
good a* '
or that point toward which our solar present iny friend, Lieutenant Aller- edge of nature; floally. the commodi­
new for one-fourth actual cosL Oash
"Bill, senator." the .voung man pro- system la at present traveling. It la In
x> oi Elbert Ferris vs. L M. Winnie not being procurable on the nlgbt of
ties of life are fnmlabed by acieDCA
with order. ’The Eagle Press.
for alleged breach of contract In Ids arrival, the two swains left to take tentnl. ''iiiuyla- It's your habits that
Thoy shook bands. Arthur said some­
Hercules.
have
|.r.-si(Ved
yon
In
|>erfect
health
comidalnt, Mr. Ferris aUtes bis aide In the sights at Hurley on their lut
thing Hboiit belug.glad to see Lieuten­
rOR'SALE—CowiB and'sleighs:
_ .. three
to Burh a ripe old age.. Haven’t your obliged to assume that our path la for
Koh<l cows giving milk; three lornPalling
otthecaaetobeaafoUowa: HeMthe night at bachelordom.
habits Iieeii iilways regular! No late the moment a stralgbt line. But we ant AlU-rton. l.leuienaiit Allerion said
' ber bob slelgbA one li^t bob stolgh.
owner of a sawmill Joeated in Norwich with the boys.pretty deep, they forgbt hour;; :mi1 all that sqrt of thing, eh?” mean that "moment" wblcb began aoun-thltig iilnul twlng chnrmed to
B. J. Morgan
’IB-tf
towublp, Ulaaaukee county. A con­
or waiting brldea.
"My hahUs, young man." replied the when'James Bradley commenced the meet Btr. Hiimllton.
There waa soim- music, nn»l AIl»first ator catalogne of modmi pre.-lslon.
OR SALE—164ncb cedar
tract was made between himself and never sbo^ng up here until Tiinrsdar fine old Aliihaiun slntcsman. with
about 1750, and wblcb will end long
-lii-ered to any port of tbe
the defendant to tbe effect that the afternoon. But u the brides-fo-be-ba> snort Ilf I'eBr aitd defiance, “have al­ after present generaUona of men bave aecompanled liliu aa only a sytnpaCoed IS XL
E GrriUtft Co.
8117-tf
ways
iwii
like
the
verb—«gn1ar,
Ir­
min Bhonld be moved to n Kite on Long left for home In the moritlng the wed­
Jonah was giving tbe details of tbe
passed away. 80 mighty U the orbit Uietlc ruii«l.-laii <•011. Arthur felt a
regular and defeollve. begad.' Hr!"
Lake when Mr. Winnie should fttmlab dings are off.
in question that many centuries must lover’s JenUiusy. “Why euiildn't be eidsode.
"But," tb^ said, "did yonr wife
the hemlock logs on a tract of 160
come sod go as momenta before we ran have atnye.1 away till tomorrow r he
believe yon wben yon said yon hat}
thought.
hope to detect the oehlt’a curvature.
IN A STATE OF INSURRECTION.
acre* and Mr. Ferris should make than
M. P. IWtiks. the composer, who died
Wheu .Allertoo rose to go he said. been three days in the whaler
We are like travelers to the famous
into lumber. Tbe Uttc tore down tbe
net month ia Plillsdriiihts. was l>est "corkscrew” tunnel of the St. Gothard "Then yunilier und I iniiy expect to
"YeA"
he returned. "She ssld I had
B Proclama­
' mill at iU site in Missaukee ^nuty
given her much more improbable «•
lliawa. |>ei tiii|w.'lhn.Hgli his soug.-''SII- railway. Xralni. enter on a low level meet you «n TneMlsy In Ohlenuo'/"
tion.
preparatory to moving it, when the
ver Thread* Among tbe Gold," which and after going around 0 huge curve
••Yes," replied Angela, "and tell yonr isea before." Denver, Col., Jan. 6.—Under a pro­
d Mr. Ferris that he
With
a
bappy amlle be went downmothef
that
I
shall
cive
her
n
great
be wrote In hie youth.
cut In tbe mountain em«ge from tbe
had made other disposition of his logs. clamation luned by Govsnior Pea­
Mr. Hanks IIvmI <111110 alone. He bad tnnnel again on a liigber level and at a den! of trouble Iwfore we reooh lionven- iwn to bny her a taandaome present—
Mr. Ferris now sues tor about »S00 body declaring Ran Miguel coun^ In a pathetically .odd way of paalng stbe print almost directly above tbe en­ worfh. for I am goliig to make lief tell Barper'a Baur.
STORE TO RENT—Comer Union au.1
uueverythiiig
about
ber
bo.v*
at
tbe
damages Incurred in the labor and «x- e state of InsnrrecUiw and giving the time when not at work before bU
trance. Passengers while in tbe dark
Seventh strdete. Enquire of T. Sbtl. penae incident to tearing down, and inilltary full power to use such meas­ gan. He would for several tours each tnnnel often amuae themselves by fort. Yon know I fell despemtely. In
eon.
•81-1-6 •
"I saw yon not walking wltb year
ures u they deem neceesary, Maior afternoon alt to the.huge rellway tta- watching the needle of a pocket com­ love with every sridier there Inst «umrebnildlng themllL'Ife
yesterday.”
tloD at Twelfth and Market ftroet pass, wblcb moke* a complete revolhHill, commander of Tellurlde, hu
TO RENT—Six-room bouse on Oak
-I
didn't
know
you
knew
my
wlfA”
Artlmr stayed for a few minmra aft­
qnietl.v watching tbe crowda.
tlon.during tbe paaaage. But without
street between Ninth and Tenth. .
ubllsbed a strict preu eenaonhlp i
FARMERB’ MUTUAL M^TS.
“1
don’t."
BomeUmes be would make cursory tbe compass they could not know wheth­ er Allerton had gone.new cotUge. Enquire of Geo. R.
"Then wbat makes yon think it was
“Are ,vou going awnyY’ lie asked In
acqualntanees at tiie fdaUOD. Occasion- er the train wa» I'novtog on a straight
NewmsA city. Box C. .
m-lf
•he that you saw me wlthr
aUy be would narrate (0 tala f^nda 9r curved track, and sp we passengers dismay.
Officers Are Elaetad and Reports Are
‘J^ou didn’t appear to be saying anyodd remarks he had beard in chance of tbe solar syatem. too. cannot
"YeA" sbe replied. “Mrs. Allerton
EXPLOSION IN VARNIBH ROOMS. encounters. Thus, one morning,
by observation whether our great cos­ bas asked me to visit ber for a month IhlDg to her.’’-Ohtcac« Record-HenM.
told of an Rnglishman wbo the day be­ mic track Is straight or curved until! at Tz-svenworth. The eolooet Is the
TWO NEW HOUSES TO RENT—Situ­
a FwUr te.l
dearest old man that ever lived, and—
One Employe Is Berloucly Burned In fore bad sat down beside bim and be-' like tbe cempasB. tbe
ated on Eleventh streeL Enquire of
^He aeemi to be qnile an Impo:
gin to gramlde iiliout newspapers.
Isn't Llentenant Charlie just the hondatmnal meeting today in Grange hail
OetrelL
J. M. Horilmantel. 216 Front street
personage sow."
Mr. Datika riianged the subject to
somest lioy you ever saw! "
aad oflloen were elected and reports
•25-tf
I r-trolL Micb.. Jan. 6.—WUle music. luit the
"Why, be always was, and so
Arthur said gondhy bnniedly and
received. The reports showed that the Cl 0 les Krlnke, aa empire of
walked tulle* Into the eountiy. Binnklng Ibe other members of bit family."
BIGHT ROOM HOUSE TO RENT si
Th» BoMier-a'raie Time.
company U in a flourishing condlUon B..;.. varnish plant at Wight and Ued
Plnally, pointing
strong cigars.
724 State sti
- Military
life
la
necessarily
made
up
and the cviUI stock is |2,880,8SL The etn-jt* was cleaning a large shellac to tbe floQ^ ..r auuUght which strenmed
"Not at aU. Re surted aa janitor in
J. Hotgan.
■'What a fool I am!" be cried. “Why
largely of htaflng. You cannot keep a
kwsee paid during \he put j’ear tank this morning, holding an incan­ in through tlie great window. M
Oat. bia brother Is a poUcemsA and
man contlnnonsly at drilling, marching didn't I know abont these handso
hli sister la a cook lady,"-ExcbangA
TO RENT—A large houra with ban.
1 to fE,7B6.<8. As -Oie offi­ descent light l^one bind, a terriflle Danka aild:
or any other branch of military train­ soldier boya that abe says abe fell
and large grounds 00 South Untoti'
"A glorious day. Isn’t lir
cers of the company are elected tor a explosion occuried. A fire................
desperately in lore with! . Rnt whai
Jet aue Ctool.
ing
for
right
boun
a
day
and
five
or
street UUle ft McNatnara. S284-U
The Ollier frowned and nuittered;
Tbe jet wblcb jewelers use Is nothlu
term of two yean only part of the offi' ly started in' ^BsSactory and 60.000
six days a week. Yon have to Invent a fool I was not to tell ber after Allerton
•'Yee. loeslly. it's pnihahly raining
went away. I'll go out agaffi toinorrow bm cool of a very earaptet nattre.
cen were riectad Today but the foil gallons of vsmlsb burned. The lou
great many^tber Jobs for him. cvAi
MltCELLANEOUfi.
somewhere. Ibongti
Hoston Post
and
tell
her
all
about
it
and
mate
ber
a
Welab
country
town
tbere
may
be
list at pruent is as toUowa:
make a pretense of keeping hljn occnwill be B176.000. Kl^ke wu Mriopaly
kinds of body
en a footbridge made of coel, origipled. But Oxne jobs are nearly aU cboosr. between u*. Sbe most 1
PrealdaDt—Jaa. E. Monroe.
burned.
wbich abe ram the most fte.’’s
illy intended to be only a temporaiy
Wlwrs Dignity BeMs Sway.
••loatltig’’ Jobs, and wben It Is all
Tice president—Jtdin White.
at 81.76 per cor.l. D. J. Pike ft Son.
The
iiext
day
be
received
a
tittle
atractuK.
bbi
found
of
sufficient
Bepreseoiative Uochran. of Missonrl. the soldier baa a gr«t many more.
605 Wert Tenth stresA CltUen*'
Seoretary^-Qeo. W. MdWetby.
RIGHT GUARD GOODING DEAD.
goodby
note
from
Angela,
atyihg'lhat
strength
slid
flrmnera
to
sratrant
its
bad often |>romlsed Senator Oannack, hours on bis hands per diem than afiy
Phone 616.
3«36-tf
OiKctan—WlUlam Gore, Stephan
of Teuiiesaee. that he' would present other man In tbe name ratik of life. ^ her father wanted her to go on to Clil- being used as a permanent footway. At
ler, D. B. WFnkoop, J. W. Arso,
TO LOAN—A tew ________________J
bnnJrod doUnn OB
« to Typheid him with a special growth oTEne Mla- do not knowiwbether It Is possible to eago for a day or two wltb bim. and Bareetona, Spato. t
a 1888 a Ugtatboute of comprseMd
H. W. Stewart.
at Ann Arbor.
•otSl tobacco that could not be beat arrive at ai»y remedy for this, but If a* be had been called awaytouddenly
■lie
had.
gone.
....................
il
bto^
On
a
portion
of
the
aouttaputb’w^aftw
or
It lA tbe dlrecHon In wblcb ! abonld
/ an Arbor, Midi., Jan. 6.—OedI la the world. The Tenneasea «eoab
Front ntTMt atreoL J
"VYHte fo me and^ tell me all tbe
I Bi^Uh,coast at a amali'iMlnt
look for tbe rriuedy would be to make
Go <tlng. the ri^ guard of the Mich­ who enjoys a good "ebaw," -wsited
FOUR DIE IN EXPLOSION.
news, and when I gel borne In October
c disks MONEY TO LOAN on pteiODnl proF
igan football team, died this morning vain for this preclona gift Bo tbe other every soldier work at some nther trade we will fluisb tbat last round of golf. wHh a square bole (very mi
vty. In Bams to'suit. L Nawland.
day be wrote a note to Oochran, tMl- for a oertaln number of hours each
of
typhoid
lever.
Bia
death
U
be­
room 608. new Wliuetm block, fifth
Bemeiuber.
you
are
abend
of
lue
now,
Cblnrae cash) bave been tnrnni up
Diaaetor;>t Oyntmtla Werits In Camlag him to come over to the eeaata day. The number of hours mighi
floor.
’66ri
lieved to be partly due to rou^ treat­ Bide of tbe capltol quickly,’as be want- Bborter to the anmmer. wben there U but I promise to practice a tdl at tba by tbs plow. Curioas geologists wbo
ment reoelvwi In the Mldilgan-Mlnne- ad to see him bn importBDt
rity for training and mlU- tori, and 1 loteud to beet you after beard of tbe «ii.v. foond that they wera PHILIP H. JENNINGS, graduate
lmndod,.Jan. 6.—’There wu
nothing but coal mon«f. .tor It seems
sota game.
tary exercise,--------- .In tbe winter. all,"
nurse of West Peam Hospital. Nora
ObtErtD. who la a abort atobby oai
and
longer
ons exploekm at the BoretRmeo
But before October came Aitbor’s that to andant England bi pre-Roman
log and maosage
Sparial oanae
down the coiTldar.«offing Uke
If this were practicable,
mite woHu at Hayle, OornwaU. eariy
traatedbytnahour. CttInaBS’.T>bane
would make an
father told him that te l>ad f
raa> days cotos or tokens of cool shale ware
Markets by Telegraph. .
416: roraer Ninth and Dlvlakw afs
^ monfing.. Pour persons weia bUitor tblnkiug from someilcuk Mr. quite common and were perforated to
tba value of the «ldier aa
DetrcdL Jan. 0.—WhpaL January.
8»*4tf .
Selden had said at the offlof tliui An­ order to'be strung together (Ute Ohled andiMveral others aerionaly-Jn- M%c; No. 2 red, 91c: No, S corn, 48c: Ooriirun eettled bimsrit Into a aaat for
’Tnrth.
gela waa engaged to i.l.-nleuant Allerizrad., i
GORDON, ae popntor cleaner,
No. 8 white oats. 40c.
Npt tbe least
, "Cochraa." aald Cai-«
prassar an<) ropalrorof Laolea’ and
aack. “give a
Toledo. Jan. 6.—Wheat January, ■^s chew of that tobacco."
Tbeu Arthur laid to so lo New York rtous of the nuy applicatlou of eori
Geni's garraenta, aUo «akaa a fipe
— ChUM Piefri.
Is coal porealaln. Oonl flower vaaoA
#ehlBan Pestmastare.
- ofr batA
hat tfOTos. and...................
childraB's
90He; May/|Bfio: Jlily. KHe.
Coebran banded out a ping and tbe
Mra :N'ewwed-My >uabaud has the u bu&lnM for hi* toilier fm several milk mngA plotea and aaocen. book
WaAIM.O.
- C.. Jan. BK-The
Chicago. Jan. 6.—WheA, May, BBHe; Tunnesseean placed a good portion of
btrt they K-ome to muuib>i. He lieuid livm Augvlii once covwA elodt fnnMA wate baatna.’lnkFiaaldmfeeot
It to tthe soiate yeate
twice, but she aald UOtbJiig about
July, Bmt; com, May, 48Hc: Jaly. it comfortably In bis moutb. Qnletiy
eusugeiueui. He bad fought bard •tandA opaob for laeo work, ca^M-ibeewtejitaThMiof
of twoMloUffu^- tf«e; ogte..lfv. »^c: July, S6«c; tnralag to leeVe tbe room. Carmack
Mra Oldwed-Bowsm!
sdeteAiid acorss of otfaar utM am
eeld:
Mrs. Newwad-WhaneTer be bas * to queuRj bia tore for ber, but tba

FRUIT MEN
IN SESSION

TAMINQ A

—“sHia-g'

SS7v-

EAGLE WANT AD8. ^

o7',S.iSf;riS?’.i-'SS‘2E

m:

'=■'".‘=!arv5i:

May pork. 118: lard. RBTH; riba.

............................ tte faaidw

• babTA^jCMevo 4s»mai-

bt war-

y

Tra tv*n.» Bj.al.1
air alwaia muMFrad bac. ItwaaatfaIfaeaaaotdQiraaatoD.
' Sba' doaad bar artodow. tban ptpaad
rapMto from room to room, dO«Q(
rtMl Pr#M Aireai
dem and artodova and bnaTtogbaaatt
An apont wbo iraajn deepatr ovinp
to abaar deaperaaon. for an dectdcal to bto failure to get any odrertltonc
Mm to toe Adlroodacka to no triffla* that bad not been paid for found blmnatter. Doam caipe tba daikna* ttka aMf to a big waetera dty wllb bto at­
a mtofat; pall, and arltb bands |bat traction piaytog to strong compatitloit
trembled aba Uptatad too altttoc loota' and aomctolng dameraicly needed to
lamp. Borelj Tom aroold ooae to a attract public attanUoo to bis show.
fear nrameata if be coaM And fato vap In one neene of tbe play a pair of bandtbroopfa tbe btockneaa ontdoora. A flaab CoOs figured. Ite agoit bad an toTha Cdato-J. ,
of iigtitoii^ ptoped on toe arlndoar. and Viration. Be bad tbe star anap
In the MMec».flt ffi *
aba Jerked dotrn tbe ebade. With tbe
people* tbe
tbODdar tbare boomed aootoM' btaatatop
d tba key. aaytog it h
•t to ’Tsa".-!
aooDd. and a foraat monareb lay prana been toat. Tbe atar was eompeUad to
tbe Uke'a edpe. Anotber oaah and fltdab t^ act wnadng tbe bandenff yon eboU nevw t
anototf. antfa toe wind arhtaHtog and dangltog from ber wrtat Tbe andlboarinp a mtoor accompaniment to tbe enca knew it abooU not be tbera. and
tbimder. Horelet toy, face doamward comment wai araoaad.
Between tbe
on tbe arlcfcer concb, ber bead bnrled to oen two acta tbe egeoi drove toe aepnioara. In tbe Inky blatooen of tbe trraa awlftly to police' '
entry stood Tom. tata face crto a^ aet, near at band. The poUce captain was
bto ami croarad orer bto cb«M. 8od- myaterioosly oiUed out. He was todenly tl
fonned that tbe actreae mnrf have the
bandenff removed at once and McretJy.
exceptional burst of fnry. On tbe as she did oot wtob oewa of bar pte- %fy
ominous silence rang a trembling voice: dteameue to get oat. The chief brought
•Tom. where are yon? Why don't yoo ont a big bnneb of key*, and finally Ou
coteer
bindcuff was removed, bat not onlif
Be reacbed ber aide Jnat as Uir yel­ a doaeo alert reporter* bad aouffed
low bine light of tbe bolt oeemed to en­ "ototy" and were plying tbe relncto.pt
velop tbe entire cottage. When It was prens ogeoi with qbeottoOA
Finally
over Tom vw boldtog a limp, nneob- the whole story wai pomped oot of tbe
.1.— ------ jj, heart.
agent, tbe star having retnraed to fin- FkttoOnnlM^
rer, Unie girt. It was Jnst a lab (be play
Next morning tbe fim
tree or somettatog that was atmckl page of every local paper bad a fine
TRAVSmi 4
There can’t be another crasb Uke that story, dsMriptlv* of the pllgtat of tbo
Look at BM, dear; It's Tom. I'm with secrete wbo had audtontaUy faatened
ffon."
a handcuff to ber wrist. Tbe pubUc
was Interested and fioeked to see the
Hr. Walton was amt^ng bto poat- play, and the reaoorcefol agent went
pnodlal <agar two ntgbts later to a
peaceful frame of mind on the wldeet new thing be coold spring on tbe ten'hammock tbe porch afforded. His wife eatloD lover* tbera.—William Lottos In
Reeder Hagatlnc.
tras talking in an undertone.

. CROWDEO THE HOUSE.

Ll

VOICE

OMrtiw. Mi, b» r. a JMiw*

tUa to tte louth Oom to
tan dnTB, and roa prositoed to bibara
U Mdl tot 7m conMr
•«Dt I MQldn’t belp It tbto ttiM. dear.
It jwt attoipad oof’

TtoM, to wbee-

dll«(.topea, 1m aiUed. •'BeMm. tbto to
tbo dap tot declaradDm.’'»
“Of todependenoa.'’ totemq>t6d Har-

d^eadabt opoo jou for rr«7tbtostt» roof orar m7 bead, tbe food on toe

n^^uTmg

taMa, toe fnrt>eiows on
‘SAnd would It be ao hard. Uttie gltL
toncc«pttbem!

It'by. I have dteomed

of nothing etoe for yeara but gletod
you all tbcee-^and moTA

1 am wUbng

to ram- my cbanm of drawing big dlrIdaods to bapplneaav"Meo are botti gambler*." replied
Harriet, with ber big brown eyea fixed
the line where blue waiter and
"bluer aky met to rippling ktoaea. Tom
eat up very atnlgbt and dog the toe
of bto tennis aboe rlcioualy into
atony walk.
*K)f couror yon are nut taking
chances In going on tbe stage.
You
are gulbg to be a star Inaido of o year.
Jntt been use Uie mao' to wbrnn yoo'ro
-been paying good money eaya
are bis moot promising pnpll"-1 iblnk that will do. Tommy.
I
really didn’t know you could be ao
nidA"

%sv:::

“Well, thank benvena Hattie baa giv­
MerrlAces la PavmA.
en It Dp for good. I think It wue that
bit of ecandal aboot tbe manager'e
Burma Is unique among tbe i
being divorced and marrytog bto lead­ tries of tbe east to tbe poaKhm accord­
ing mao's wife. 8ncb a tangle T’
ed to women.
"Tbere to no pnrdab
"I don’t believe it was anything of there, and. gentle as abe kx^ tbe
married woman to tbe bead of her
tbe tort It vras that storm."
“Nonaenae. How do yoo know?"
botise. Tbe girls before their ears are
pierced, which to equivalent to a
Tom."
And Hr. Walton lighted a fresh cigar tog out recepdoD. are allowed to :
and railed over to watch tbe figoree of aboot tbe streets playing boyish games
a man and a tall, slender girl d|
witb tbelr brotben and their frlendA
bearing to tbe dlrectlOD of tbe lake!
..and afterward there are many oppor^
tonltle* for young men and women to OOTUII^.^^lfc
meet et feedvala, boait race* and other
gayedea. tforrlage* to Banna tbeced
fore ate osoelly lore matcbeA and the
hall. He asked -who all thoae bosypeo- onmairied woman to in no hurry to
were to black gowns and flowing change her etste. Burmese women arc
wIgA He was answered. They are cbarmlng. generally slender, dainty
towyeraalr." •'Lnwyertr tald bAinoto and demurely coqoettMb. They wear
astontobed. "I bare but two to my gayly colored garments, which make
0 domtolobA and I believe 1 ahaU tbaan look Uke flower beda and tbelr
bang one of them the moment I get half, which to shining and smooth, Is
always uncovered and decked- with
bomA"
' ~

Harriet bad risen and woo dnattog
off ber linen akirt with elaborate <
Tom was on bis feet In an loatant.
~KorglTe me, dear, but you can't
derstand bow I feel when I think that
In Km tban a abort ^ntb you will
paaa out of my IUa ’perhaps forever,
and If you do come back that you will
not be Jui-Oic same girl, bat
blttered by bard espeiieoce.'
do you think any aodtence win ever
UstM to the muaic of yoor voice and
bang on every word as I do? And tbe
critics, they win sty things that will
b<trt and cut you. and I—1 won't be
able to pnneb tbelr beada off! Oh. U
yoo only could"—
"But I can't And I tbink it to vety
horrid of yon tg spoil my vacation by
ciylng for tbe moon, for that to what
yon are doing when yoo aak me to give
op my cerenr."'
When. Is USS. a towyer tried to aetHarriet nwgW acrara tbe pordi and
Into toe ftoaae./Tom polled bto cap far tto to tbe lato of WIgbt be was bonnd«d ^ of tbe pUee, with a pound of
kuigiag nt Ids oMa
aJVit,

it «f too bouse party had gone
- Mean fbe lake by boat to parOdpatt
. in a good old faobtonod np state cel*. brattoo of bdependence day. bat Har^
ilet had begged off on tbe plea that she
needed a day of abaolnte gnlet to get
«p to a new role. Tom knew better. It
was becaoae afae.. bated firecracker*.
and dtearma generally. He had
smiled giimly when be beard ber excose, wondering what she would do
when ber dram&i
drama her way.
And Tom had stayed behind because.
Si be toformed Mrs, Walton. HatTlefs
Bister, a cottage in tbe heart of tbe Adlraodacks was no place for a young wo­
man to be all alone. Mrs. Walton knew
bettor atoo. bat obe held ber .
only Tom would Improre tbooe golden
morning bonre! Dear knowA tbe whole
family was opposed to this silly noUon
of Harriet's.
While Tom smoked and shied pebbles
at nooSeodlng biids end Insects Har­
riet oat ip ber room looking over snrnp
ii bad arrived to tbe
last mall. She had ordered them for
tbe toanager wbos - ompany ebe was
to Join In August f.. .1 road tear. There
were her “Lady of Lyom" costume worn
at the last school review and one
jQUet and a beaU cloaded. to tulle,
say nothing of half a dosen less strik.
tog poees. With a band (bat was quite
firm and determined she todorsod the
plotnreA ‘'Yoot* faithfully. Harriet
Wentworth." She wftiid play under
ber own name. There was nodiing
be ashamed of.
She was going to be very happy,
conine it wonld be bard at firat. I
cause eoDM of the fellow player*
wbom abe bad been lisrodnced before
leaving town rere a bit plebeian.
I bad tbelr drawback*,
ber life of depend
would be ovar. Mra Walton had been
ktod and her hnsband evien mora ktod.
They had not said one word who
Harriet took tbe last dollar of ber Uttle toberttance tn pay for a term's
tnlOoo et a well adwtlaed drama'
atfliool.
“independeocer 8be had hoAge.:-.!
tor It ever ttoep abe conld
And DOW. to a few brief weeka abv
would be mtotreos of.toe ritoatlonqnlte capable of taking care of her­
self.

theiypMal knave, the arch vtltola, the
petjnred moants, tbo boartiens demon
of our nodal ayattm.” As “the grentast
--------- iSrel tmbov. long atoce corudgned
e onanlmone bnt impotent wtabea

An boor of bard study on tbe-tole
of Amy Leigbtoo "who to always mlt'
'
a* tbe playUlto would

folly BToh
avoided, and she was ba<A to
toow abe conld
net etndy. She snddenly iraslt
that Tom bad only tw<>"wa^ vr
tion. that this wae Ibe Mggrat b
day of tbe year, add be hsd glv
np tbe Jannt with.other membo* '
the taonee party.- Why? Becaoae al
was BfrsU to gA 8be hated tbo toi
ride on tbi'tntet-SWhad afwAj* be<
afraid of boattog-AW .sho hated tbo
BcOe of a ooBJrtry eoiebntlob. And
Torn ferved ttall.‘ BlM (ay on her concb ttytog to ntody,
bat ber tboogbts reverted eafiloi
Jei carried ber books and ber lunch
to school, wbo bad ton^tloc her And
tetebsd end rarried tof bee ever '
abe oonld remember.
of «
tbere ml^t be nnothw Tme on Ibe
road. If not-weK ber art tebnldfort her.
<

npuur (ff tbnnte.

Ata. that was why'

8r^ vet S .'..;,

A P*tow«.
A friend whom rm have been galntot daring your whole Ufc you ought
not
L *•
to bO'dtoptoaaed
BWOiapiBaasu with
wiui in
>u b uw^mi
stoM to many yeut beeomtoc
•Hby. lake cate that yon do not d<
ati^ It to an tostant against anotbe

BsisMdr. .. imtD ske bat bad tbe ptotsnr*
of rafttttog oaveral men."—Detroit Pree
PreaA
• ”
_____________

. Ten can fedidie ia CdUferxiin at
ki>7 time of year cad «t nlmont
•DjrpodBtOBtiieCoast. Bottbe
stra^ probability is too won’t.
are other Qiba(n to-do tiiat
are better worth detoc itod.
benidea. tirere art better places
to batbh is tbaa the cool
waters of the Pacific. AU alone
r-^ -lifft ■! nniri •^li lin ^ ri
n.^oStert7
hooacfi have been Cnilh«wheie
tile water, frtyh from tbe n^ to
heated and tempered to jrpar
liking.

F. ACiUtiB.
Dtotflct PuBcaSBr Af«at,
II Fen Stran W«j Detruh. Hlcb.

In every flamlly tbera to a genlos wbo .
can't prove tea gtodoa
Tbelr ktod' '
doesn’t conht-AtAtooB Otobe

I or consumption ;
PROBATE ORDER.
STATE OF MlCBiaAN. ConUy Of
Grand Traverse, so.
.. wall adapted to waM off fatal lung
At a seuioD of the Probate court
CHILDREN POIBCMEO.
BOMBO.
trooblea
troubles as
as Poiey'e Honey *bd Tar. for said county, held at the Probate
Many chRdren see pelMBOC -----Bold by Ju. O. Johnson and 8. E. Walt office, in the elly of Traverse City on
made nervons and ws^ If not klDed ASosto.
e
. Mth
. ..b day
d
of DMomber to the year
oatillht. by mothen gtvtog t^
one thouRand. nine hmdrod and Ufee.
co^ syrnpe conlalaln
Present. John A. Lorangw. Judge of
ley’s Honey and Tnr Is n safe and oerProbate
*
teto remedy for coogbA eronp and
In the matter of the eetaie of Naney
long teooble. and U the only pttnalnant Train* lenve 'Traverae Uty tor Oranij 'W..Oreaiek. late of Traverae City, in
b^b witbonl change. 6:10 a m.
oofigb medletoe that eontnlna
said cooBty. deoenaed.
For north and sbntb from Wa.u3D
On rending and flltog tbe peUUon,
11;1( A m. and 3:66 |. m. dally.
duly vertfled. of- Clarence L. Oremrit,
For Nortbport S-00 p. m. dally except praying that a certain tostmaMct now
Sunday.
on file to thto eoort. porporttog to to
Trains arrive to Traverse City, 1:30 tbe last Will and ‘TeMaaeat of aaU
p. m.'ind 7:« p. m. dallydeceased, may be admitted toFioltote,
Tralna arrive in Traverae City. 11:16 and that snrii other and farther order
p. m. daUy except Sunday through and prooeedtogs may to bad to the
from Fort Wayne witbont change. premises as may.be reqnlrad by tbe
Parlor ud sleeping cat* at Walton on statute in aneb rase made nad- pro­
all through tnlna
vided.
C. U LOCKWOOD,
‘nweopOn It I* oefiered, that Friday,
Q. P. ft T. Agt, crand Rapids tbe 22nd day of Jsnoary next at tO
C. B. MDRHAY,
......................................-enoon,
o'clock
to tbe forenoon.tea'
1. _
AgenL Traverse City.
for the bearing of
f said petition,
petltk
and
ARCHITECTS.
that the belnAt-Uw
kw of said deceased,
de
F. to. WA1MXB-.
and all other persono Interested tn
Id estate, are required to appear at
Arehitoet and Supertntnndsnt
at iwuenoe 427 Fifth sUweL North­
_ session of saifr^oonrt, then to be
holdea at UH Probate offloe. to the
ern 'vbtM «ii- Bstlfflate? made and
rity of Traverse City, sad show ranse.
If sny tbefe be. why the prayer of tfte
HUUNEO NURBBB.
peUtWer should not be grantoJ:
And it to torther ordeiwd. that tsid
petitioner giye notice to the perqpnv

te,-of^P
Uterested
to eau
eocy o< aaid’petiuvn.------------------------------tharairf. by-ranring a oopy of tikis order
to be pnbUriied to
a

DfRECTORY
O. U. MORSE.

ton

MRS. B. W- SHHLOON. HIIBSB.

taie mijoet women of bed pradmatoa.

m
14

TMcber^a totwMtedln yon. p*.“
“Why. today.nfttrobe told met
OBKo to sit down and behave ayoMt.
aald obe wonawod wbat aort o( a
tathtt 1 had.“-ClBveUnd Plato Dealer.

Betterl^ah
the Pacific

mMs
Wmrn

'dty tor Jtotokm asld to b«R

“Bridget, file coffto Ton are ^vtog w
tevety'gond. What kind to lir
“It to no kind at nil, mom.“ anld
Bridget “U-s a mlit«r.“
Over Banwrn ft Earfto Jmeelry StorA

’doyoomii.ltr
ake it one-quane
..
DR. LOCSBABT.
ooe-qnarter Java and dne-qtiaiter Rto."
No wonder that ‘‘Deatb to .tUevear
DentleL Montagwe Sleek.
“Bnt tfaat’B only ibreo-qnarteiA Wbat
ros tbe cry of tbe mob as they rando you pot In for tbe other quarter?"
DR. T. A. WU-HBUI,
aekad the booae of Lord HanaOeld.
"I pot id no other qnarter et e
OBNTlST.
fet aoUdtorA at any rate, do not al­
auffl. That’s where so many spoil tbe
ways grow rich, and there Is truth in
City Opera Houee gloek.
Ro«
ottee. mom—by pnttln' It
Sydney amltb'e temnik that 'it to irot
quarter."—New York Frees.
DR8. BAWYBR ft InffiHAl.LKOO-'i.
to every man’s power to my. 'I will be
great and snccessfnl lawyer,' bnt It
to to every man's power, to say that be
will be an bonest man."
about 1202.
We earnestly hope that all towyei*
wbo rend these lines will do tbelr best
eight Immense bot helto. rang­
Fatal SMaep’and bladder troobi
>lea
be honest, whatever may be tbe dlfing one beneath tbe other to tier*. Each ean alwnys be-pPevented by the use»of----------of
A. 0. T'li^
OenlUe* to tbelr patb.-LoodoQ NewA
of these bells ha* elxteen additional ■ - - Kidney Otre. 8<tol by Jas. O.
Dentist
Omee 606 New Wilhelm
1 sad & a. Wait ft Sons, eodw
bells outside Its gaUA like eo many
Block. Cltteens 'phone No. 682.
antechamber*,
so
that
there
acftJn
all
The Boo. “Obamp" aark recentiy
The weevO, .'jtoKto to bUctlDg tbe
PHYSICIANS.
Wd Of a rase brought up in Mlsranrl 186 bot bells. Second, there are eight
cotton bolls toTanA traveled 200 miles
to which one of tbe lawyers engaged large cold bell* each with Its stiteen
1. A. THOMPSON. M. D.
acioas buinlhi|jyandn and desolate
Wed to serve his client by tbrowlng ante-bellA making tbe same number of
Office in
Hamllton-MMliken
Block.
cold that there are of bot beUA Be­
«M>ldon 00 a certain wttnets dortng
side* tbeee 272 bot and cold belto foe sooth of the'HigafsWi. One pair of
toe coarse of croas-ecanioatlon.
orRl' produce In a
offender* of toe common sort tbe wily cotton boD
The first question put wae:
i-tifll grown weetOA
Japs
have
twenty
mammoth
"belto
of
"You admit that they were nt t_.
dosMy on coRon.
ipera." tote which will be Whlcb i
iMsouer’s borne every evening dnttog
consigned toe Mirita of chUdren wbo
toe periodr
___ UA GRIPPE.
take toe name of Dal Bntea. or Great
"Yes. air." replied tlw wttnesA
qWclGy by Folny'e
BnddhA to Tail).
“State wbetoer you and be wes* In­
Babetitntes.
18.H^*tt
terested to any special transaetlan,
DcAalle taferetAtlM.
soeh kA for Inetance. busioess or «
"How moeb are these Bcotch ftanneto. pleaseT' asked a woman to one of
Drinking
esitod tnmblera <to'•Yen. sir. we were."
‘'Ob, hoi” exclaimed the w»y at­ tbe large department stores one day rtve their pectfBr anme from ibe fact
DR. A. BBNJAMIN.
torney. "Then you wUI no doubt be last week.
that they are-^ba -npcoeeeore of tittle Foyalcton and Sargeoai.
(Deotooher
•*11118 tody will show them to Tbo." round allvsr
good enoogh to tofonn us now 'and
«o perfectly balArab)
Free advice tor working
to wtiat extent atob the nature of tbs airily replied tbe clerk, lodicattog with nncod tost wMdptM
they were
etoes dally from 8 to 10 a m. and
an Indifferent nod a girl about three tipped obOtoatelfcSMte. they tumbled
bostoess m which yoo were JotoUy
7 to 6 p. m .Ofioe over City Book
feet distant.
terwted."
store. Citizens' 'phOM SM.
totopoattiW^t*-*^'*^...................................
“But." persisted tbe womaA "1 dmi*t wHh the Slto
"I bavent tbe least objection to tiw
rant to bay now. I aiminy want tn
DB. r. P. LAWTON.
wwHd," cboerfully aoswered toe obRoom 828 WUbalm bkMk. CKlaea*'
now bow much tb^ ate."
Mgtog witness. “If yon want to know
‘phoM Ml: Ben 'abone 878.
•Sib. different priem tod op." was
—I was courting bio daoMit*."—PbUtbe nonriiatont answer.-New York
adelpbla Post
Tlntee.

iUmi

OSTE6l>AT«y

T^W. TmBI^, Ili^T

VIA OOPEMIBH AND A. A. R. R.
406407 wnhelas BkM^. ReaWeneiA
tl and » Wynkoop Terrane

1WU-. G p'. A
A. 8. BARBER. Agent.

Pere Marquette
September 27.
Trains leave Traveras City a* fol­
lows:

Sold

iuTraveraeCIty .ly J O. Johnw-a

For Orsna Rapid*. OetrolL Toledo.
Chicago aou wesL 6:00 a. m., 11:66 a
m. and 6:20 p. m.
For Hoskegoa. Sagtnaw. Bay City.,
Port Huron. Teledo. Detroit and east
6:00 A m. and U:S6 A m.
For Manistee. Lodlfigtos and MUonkse. 6 a m.. 11:66 a m and 6:2o

M’tSulil-hpkSiipi*i

Blk RapldA
and Cen
tral lAke, 7:00 a m„ i:» p. m. and
6:80 p. m.
For Omrlevolx and Patoakny. 1:20
p. BL and 6:20 p m. .
H. F. MOBLUH.
J EBBOB.
Gnu. Paaa AgL
AgnaL

Sold by J. d. Jobneon.

srtoe."

•Now," said tbe lawyer for the«
. .war Hr Dw«Mo4 the Hapi.
petitioner, as be to6k Um fair wttnens
At s St Androw’s aoclety dinner one
to band, 'I want yoo to teU the conrt et Ote Menken told of a Bcotrii garJot when yon dm began to tbtok deagr. recently landed, who hod grrat
that yoor bnebanff was treating yoo
difllenlty to acquiring a knowledge of
crarily."
Amerteu geography. The eoo of the
“It was Ofartotmao two year
huusriiulil..failtog to tenrii toe gardener
"Whatijras toe trooblef’
tn any other way, broogfat out a bogA
"1 had boupbt bto motber a pocket- highly cotored map The Scot looked
book for a ppeeent"
at it sittrally.
•‘Tear
. “Ah. ycA tod; that may bA bot it’s tw
‘Wen be got mad and tfilked awtobetnlsted. It's told oot to tbmptold
fnlly, beranae be gave my mother
o' tbe ieeto' MaeFnebtooA" was
goU wateb."

“OaorgA did yoo ever love eny othn
>oBiaD as well as. yon love bm?"

The Old Reliable One Price

JEfVElRY STORE
Sow that the holiday rush to over we ere prepered as usual to do
all kinds of repairing oo ebon uotlee

Fall line of Diamonds. Solid

Gold WatebSA Sterling Silver NoveltlA and everything pertaining to a
Srst-elasa Jewelry Store.

J. N. Nartinek,
7 Front BtreeL

'Traverae Cily.

Old

eroof

yeA my denrt eeTerai of tosoA*,
.Tndeadl
-------------------tedl Why
dhloH---yoo atoiry one
. Why doesnrt eome woman pot ber ot tbsm instend of nier
“WeU lauppoae I’ll be arid!
erits to work and produce a com
tiwt qnaMian. too. aom* day.“IrirahMirbtra rraRy woold keep aw’a
bntntrnlght?
-Or A hook and--eye tb|t wouldn’t
have to be a«wM on?
Of' n glove ttener' that

wouldn’t

make tbe booae nAorlfmooa of-benzloe
nBdgAabBne?
Or a bhndy contriitKe tor itfftatiag tbrkJteben firs wtiboot tof nsnal

>• Bwa sbtan-Any good booting la tbto
part of ibe‘ o
coontty?
.<aavt-Lots of it.
NaOvt-Lo
IRwriaman-What Und of t—
‘Nattve-No.game at aU. Jost bunttof.-lUnstrated Bits. -

thnfi

■Jf

sot okUnUlto.-iBUUpu for the forantor, b«t -Rodd ewse bw to be Car- . ’Watntajr tbe
rot -

wom**

‘mpaOra .

kty IS eUmmitedMore Old U^etoof
is pUced oo the msiket. It S soft,
sad mellow.

ggiARel budilon wia4bai«.typ&t-'
\trtm________
•A toonuto,o< watto aad to» alngto lo^ inn ctw pfo-,
We bm roeeritoff
lag It as-OB^ would a <mos. to beskUl>etsd bodily mwatd.
an apple sMd
*0b to pale Has.
ftom' Mr. ' 1 in.piHblng. ptylbfl aM po'tog tftb.«MUaB ebtag^d Is tot fnn Jietwssn to thnmb sad acHbaea.”
jogs from the qtfarter deck of tb*
all: The “tot- toretfager- Tben the Jem moved.
.Iu
taeitty
to
ftaimiu
had
bad
a
la
grille and
same cranky craft; as be must be pre­
.Bootty FatKms, Jhi± Hyland. Bed
IBM can to Ue Bfa.
pared at any- and all times to Jump
Jaricet and to forty «r fifty men had
wto----•’We’d batter go ap sad tto • toih;'’
waist deep into the river, to wseb in
leacbed to chore. By to wriggSai
a ngtotafibepa bae toagi
lee water hours at a atretcb; aa bawa
•etlrfty whkb le a river Ban's titm going
here an right” '
'
tiled upon to break tbe moot dangereared me end wv 1 ve tt ox“Wai
hir.- aaMTboipa. toy soeceeded in pulling
Tbe two men taned Mwerd to due
daetrely to my family-” Take no
m ftms on the rtver. repreeentlBg. on
mab.
- betltatea. For aale by Jau O. Johuthing for
they did, tbe awnmulatlon which the
Timr called a votee bebtifi
atod&B;Walt-A8eM. aoiw
and
a
miracle
tor
some.
Jam crew In'll
- • id pw afkl Bftotly aie affair
' imy Powers. ArpUe HaicU, Irm
naturally erms
wt
vtcUnto. but of paBed Jatot appeared. clamberli« ap
belong f. the rear crew, uere
Jim, ^ Nolan and Hike U»- toqtiff.
went dott«Uy to
loney. to hrotber of Biyen. were tn
were the best of the Fighting Forty,
“Jack tnU me to give thla to you,''
beoAi* nr (In-lr tilbemafloD. No^
wotpe
case. They were, as has bett
with a repiitntlon as “white water
etok. dto. Clink
hr pentad, boldliig oat a ebxwk
row isDP of black ruahlDg water
said,
engaged
In
“fiatteolng"
part
ot
btrlers." men ofrald of nothing.
with tbe regu■txaagely twisted wood.
pierced tbe rollwaya to 1>oU asd eddy In
belt' C.' O. Sbsrtr^. (Wi - C. d!
Every morning tbe crews were divid­
It'was cruel. to Jam about eight or ten rods below
“Wbece’d be get tUeT’ iiiqt
the «maequ«>nt iam three milee below.
. B B.: A. Hbbmtn. F. K._
to
face
of
it.
tMien
they
fiDsUy
nned Into two sections under Kcriic and
Who bu lifted bis
Botpe qnlekly. Tfo a piece of to
T6 the foremen Thorpe aml«ned tbelr
Jack Hylaud. Each crew bad charge
peavey IcnowB deratood that tbe affair was one of dam." -be explained to Wallace, wbo
mott
poorer
Trave.ee (Sty un Vo. 871. K. O
tanka.
t river ftcotty Par­
tpe.
they
ran
towsrd
tbe
Jam,
bopat. Ang. W.to-’Tlgbtlng Forty
bad drawn near.
. MM.. Friday nights to FOrestoct'
^otonear*:: J«U-4>e to 'Ttw
to
cUmb
out
Tben
tbe
crash
came.
sons .-x.T<'ii<Hl a general supervisory
Ul. A. V. FWedrieh. Gem.: J. T
"Pktod tt out of to enrrent." »mao, “take yonr crew and
bolli crews
Rbesnrar and
SbleUs. R. R.: B. A. Evuni F K
came up to They beard the roar of the waters, to plied to men.
. Jam. Thenwcatter roar men
,
uenppi^O
wrecking ot tbe timbers; they saw to
ThoiT>e tnivelisl bock nnrt (ortli llic
Tbe foroman and hie bom bent cawltblii a mile of the pond at Dam Two
length of 111)- drive, riding Ibi- logs
Traverse (Rp Aette Ho. iSS. F O
ecoDe vlcWB. and logs bulge outward In anriclpatlDn of gerty over to morael. Tbeo toy
down «lrcum, hill taking to a partly
■ wtok a number Ot tbe break. Immediately they tuned stored wltb aolonalty Into oicb otoris Eagtea, meats to ForMtoB* ball.
Toeeday evening at 8 o'clock. W. L
mibtm-rcisl |">|e mill when iiscciidlng
« dflTing over ev- and ded. they knew not where.
' iranger. W. P.; B. S. White. Secy.
iirr>-iii tin (hi- surfiio- of llic
All but Jimmy Powers. He stopped
ill ihc.-liiir water lloalcd two
short In bis tracks and threw his bat­
fraveme City Lodge No. m. P. A
tered old felt bat defiantly foil Into to
long, graceful boat* cnilod bateaux.
(To be Conttoued.)
. M. Bpedal ootomanleattoB each
face of the destruction-hanging over
Tbws- were In eborge of i-x|)crl boatMonday. H. O. Joynt. W. M.; M. B
Tbey esrried In rack* a gn-iit
him. Then, bis bright hair blowing la
HaakelL aecretaiy.
auppty of pik- IKdeii. peuwys. iixes.
to wind of death, be turned lo to
und dyiismllc for use in various
qiectatora standing belpieaa and para­
A PLAGIARIST.
Grand Traveree Lodge No. 100.
lysed forty feet above him.
cniergescle*.
I Tfclef •
Intcii*.- rivalry- exisb-d bb to which
' It was fla inetant’s impression—to
rew -suckisl" Uu- f.;rlb-*l down Ibiarrested motlui seen In the fiaab ot
Tbe Dovellsts wbo aspire toward abUghtnlng-and yet to tbe onlookera U
stn-uui III Ihc .-ours.- of the day There
Traverse City bica
bad somebow tbe quality of time. For solute origlnelUy of plot might think
ui-<-<l I'l iirgi- III-- mi-’i. Sonic
perceptible duretlou li seemed to tom ODce in snliUe of tbe sout-i-m from
st<^ iiisiii 111- lovs. in-slMiig mighllly
.... .. plki- pule* i'ryiii one
toy stared at tbe contrast between to which rartaiu nuiBter* drew tbelr Inraging bell above anil tbe yet peace­ qilratlou aud of tl^c raluiuens wltb
i-nd of III- n-or III th- ..ll.-r sitouls,
wblcb ibos* great workers iiicked up
wariiliiB* iiiKi jok-* iIi-« back
able river bekpw.
Ctty Cbapcar. No. m.
irili. onis- or iwKs- s
roar
Yet ofterward. when they ttemptad whatever uoukl a>-rvc ibeui at Mieir O. B.xverae
S.. meota to Maaonle haU to
of Hunii-Hi- liiiiglii-r w-nt up ns sonic
to recall definitely to Impre ion. they trade. t'Uarlc* Ileade depended ou tbe Tueeday <m or btot« oaob teU macm.
newspaiH-r* u* to Ilvlag reeoi-d of Ufe
knew
It
could
have
lasted
but
s
fneuiifurlniinlc *li|H*ed uikI soused Inlo
MeGon^ W. U. i M. Corttett. Bmo
as
It
I&.
Une
day
In
tpe
week
be
detis- water W'Ik-ii Uk- i-iim-m sln--kisl
n of.a secoud.
nnd tin- logs liesllnled In llii-ir mu the
-So long, bi^fr’ they beard Jimmy
entire cn-w liiistancsj. bobbing from
Powers' voice. Tben the rc^ Tborpe
log to log. down river li. «*■ about it.
bad thrown fell across a caldron of to result of hi* collating appeared in
novels whose "purpose" told.
tortured a-atera and of tossing log*.
Tben they liruk-- Uiu Jnot. stiiiiding
In "Sever Too iJite to Mend" lie
surely on the i-dge of tbe great darkposed Ibe cruelties practiced la
while the Us- wiit-r xuckisl In
CHAPTEIl XSVIll.
prisons Iwfore the refunii was suceemniui out of Itii-lr shoe!
CRING perhaps ten seconds to (dI; In "Hard L'asli" be attacked to
Fb-liimi the rear Big Junko jwled bis
survjvora watched the end ot abuse* of private lunatlc-asyloms;
bateau backward and fofiviird cxiilod■niorpe’s rope trailing li
"Put Yourself In HU Place ' be «ff>ei«d
ing dyiianilte. Mauy of the lioctom
flood. Then tbe young man on trsde-fliiUios. Itew.i*
tiers of log* III the rollwaya bud been
wTtb a /lleep sigh began to pull It to­
A
CINWt
froxcii down, and Big Jimko luiJ to
ward bla
lonw'ii lliein froni tbe lied of
At once a bundfed sunslaea. 'queeI* Instnut and vlosirr-mu. Hr was a big mon. Mil
tioDA ejaculations, broke out.
hi* ilieknaiile liidirated. bliill.of i
Sprang holdl]/ niui conftdctiiiy
“Wbat bai^nedr- cried Wallooe
Takes awuy tot “tight feeli^’’ ari#RnitgU dotmward.
awkwardiiCMMC*. HI* check bone*
Carpenter.
alates to circnlstkm. andraaovrato.
hlgli. Ill* nose flat, his lip* tblck and
down, and after that you bat1 better
"Wbat was that man's namer i
congeatiou; draws out to Fever and PC
sluliU-ry. He sixirled a wide
tbe Chicago Journalist, wltb tbe eager
camp at tbe dam Juat ua xoot
We all ptagierlxe-sll
cion*
straggling
muataclie
and
long
Instibct of his profession.
get l<^ CDoueb la the pond»e.60e. ftfLOOitiUBniBMi ^
except tbOBC tdlots who are lotT asinine
eyebrows, under wlilcii gleamed Uttle
■IgicJog them Ibrousb tbe dec
“This Is terrible, terrible, lerribler a to profit by the works of tbrir
flercc eyi-*. His roraliead.aloped ba<± Thrair hu battered old JcU hAt degawUv.
won't need more Iban four iiit a there
like a iK-nsfk. but «vna always hidden bealtb of lungs *eto eent to his pa­
If you keep n good bead S
«. S. A.
lunatic asylum (except those Idiots) TKMUCIUIPli
by
a
dlsreiiiiliible
felt
hut.
Big
Junko
keep your gntea opcu dee or ala Imura.
mu« know that since BotneFs time all
did not know much and had tbe pas­ per a Uttle Item,
And. Moloney"
brongbt Wallace Carpenter to tbe spot
authors have porcidled hli teridents
sion* of u wild aiilmnl.
•’Tea.«lr."
The place was an ampbltbeater for
separate a ooagesUoii likely to c
and tiarapbrased his senUmeots.
m-kless
rlv^
miiu
and
devoted
—"1 tvnnt yoti to be onrefiil
tronble. Tlie rest of tbi' tlqe they Tbonn-, .lusti uow^ie exploded dyna such aa chose to be.apectatm. They anything In that woste of-flood
‘Tbe dam's gone ont" replied Thorpe. here took hit own where be foupd It
alnlcc loo long. Tlierr la a bi
could stand or sit on tbe'summlt of tbe
smoked tbelr pipes.
The thief ot all thieves was tbe Warbelow (be dam. and ir you
“I don't uDdetstand It. Bverythtog wteksbire thief.' wbo etole rigbt and
ge cUffs. ovei
All night long the logs slipped down
alolce wlUi the water too low you'll tbe moonlit currant, silently, swiftly,
wa* In good shape as Tar as 1 conld left from everybody. But ton, be
I and-tbe Jam.
center and Jam iJiure as aiire
sec. It didn’t act like an oidlnaiy ‘found things lead end left tb»> gold.’
At last Shearei
yet without tiasle. From tbe whole them. Inserting the fuses and caps,
lag."
’*We'Te
been
monkeying
long orcak. Tbe water came too fast Why, ‘TheFs tbe sort of thief 1 am.”-Yontb'e
length of the river rang the boUow
Bryan Moloney turned on hia bool boom. boom. boom, of timbers sbriklng
enongb,” said he. “«ekt time we'lJ It was as dry as a bone ontll Juri m
and began to pick bla way down obe against tbe otber.
leave a center that wUI go out We’ll tot wsve came slang. An ordtoeiy
>• water nloiigside. 'Vbere they Imlne- abut tbe dame Oown OglA and dry break would have eaten through little
stream over tbe solidly banked logs.
> 1. Mffi
The drive was on.
dhitoly sank. Tbeo a few strokes of a pick out two wingstoiai start her."
hr little before It burst, «nd Davto
Without waiting the command a doxen
FlecaUtis Is a d
ghort paddle took him barely, out of
should have been able to atop It. Tbia to England hs tar back aa to fonrmen followed him. The Uttle gronp
The A«m« were pttx run at fi
CHAFTEBXXVl
danger He huddled down In bis craft, speed and (ben abut down. Hardly
came all at once, as If tbe dem‘bad toenth century, only to tax tot waa
N tbe tnranUme the main bpdy wiiltbig. Ogr. twb. three seconds passed. drop of water flowed In tbe bed of tbe disappeared. 1 don't see."
tben impo^ upon forrign goods was a
of tbe crew ttnder TIioTpe and Then n hollow-boom shook tbestream. stream. Tbe'erews set laboricmsty to
b« to Ow otber. bolding tbeir qoalntly
His mind of (be professional bad sl­ broken bead to tbe maker of them.
ills foremen were briskly
. Cubiined peaveys in tbe manner of
A i-lood of water sprang up. str^pgely work to pull end roB
When Wat TyleFs people entered
pole.
bllng the logs into tbe cormt. (•esutlfnl. After a’ moment tbe grrat sneb flat faahlon that a bead of water
Southwark In J3n tbelr anger was so
Tbe aueo bad coutlnually to keep alert brown logs rose suddebly to the sur- ehontd-oeod them oat.
great against to Flemish weavers and
for nt any moment they *ere called fMc'-’froDi itelow. one sfter the other,
This was even harder work than tbe
otbtf workers that they made to —
■ standing sracefully erect on tbia un­ upon to exercise their -best Judgi
liki' leviathans of the deep.
“Toa enu bead a bunt down to riv­ nunriatlon of “bread and toeee" a
otber. for they had ant tbe ftostliic
stable craft, boated out down the cur end gnickness to keep from being
Thnrpe anil Tim Shearer uearly al- power of water to bdp tb^s In tbe er." answered Tborpe. "I think It is of to honest home worker, and who­
rent to the scene of bis dangerous la ried downward witb the rnsb of the wa.v* slept In n <lng tent at the
, useless until tbe water go« down. ever felled to pass It was deemed a
lifting. As usual part <
logs. Kot lafraquently a frowning though oeeaslounlly they passed
bor.
I
Poor
Jimmy:
He
wa*
ooe
of
tHe
beet
Fleming and put to death. A century
worked below, part.Bb(Fre.
"Kerlle." went, on Thorpe, -your sheer wsll of forty (ect would hesitate ■light at l>aiu Two. where Hrj'.aii Mo­
len I bad. I wooldn’t have had this later Cade's Keotlohmeo had for one of
Jimmy Ptnven. curly helraff. laugh- appen"crew ran break rollwaya willi tlic rest on the brink of plunge. Tben Bbearar loney Iiiiil hi* etv'v wen- nlreaily entbelr cries, ;Tbe foreigners forestall
«Wflmcs’E:Cs3ifekete \j
«mtU we get the river fiiirly Oiled, and himself proved hi* rigbt to tbe title of gflgi-d In sltilclnii the log* ihrougli Ibe log faced, m Irreprearible. He bad­
Thc horror of Ibe scene
tbe market, and so Bogllshmen- went
Wr-JT« Brc*dw-». Nvw
gered
tbe
otbers
unUl
toy
threw
bark
tbeo you can move on down stream as river man.
*1)001.
begiDDiOK to Alter tbrougb numbness and Btarver
fast as you arc needed Scotty, you
Shearer wore calks nearly an Indi
The affair was sluiple c-iioiigh long at him and menaced biffl with tbelr Into Wallace tarpeoter'
About iflS England was celled to
peaveys.
Always
be
bad
at
bis
tongue's
will have tbe rear. Tlin ami I will *ln length. He had been ksewn to ride Ikwiiik firriingod iu Hu- form of an
hie tmaginatloD.
Asylum Cbristl. so msny were tbe for9 without shifting bis feet on a open V gtii<le<1 llie drive to the aluice end the proper quip fec.to occaatou,
as given to Blsmall that be could carry It
through w-liieh a Ktnooih apron BO tot to the long rns tbe work was ‘There Is sametblng criminal about
and Jewelers who settled tb.-ra. and a
Kill* nnd hts without dlAeulty. For cool nerve be
lurmoll In an ■■ddy Ugbtaoed by blm. When to men stop­
p! I'd rather lose every log to tbe popular saying m Henry 'VlII.'s reign.
gan to pry with w-ns unexcelled.
ped to tbtok at all thv thought of river!"
ing. 1*001 I.CIOW,
■The French teacb us bow to make
Jimmy Powers wltb vetf IttDdly bearto,
need you boys bere any km(I nnd forwiml o
Tborpe looked ot blm curioualy
hats and bow to uke them off." abowe
iletly.
for It was koown tot he Jtod lied more t one «£_ tbe rhaocee ot war,” laid to Importance of foreign mode goods
II h(i« all withdrawn be
trouble than mom and .tot coin was le.
I* of long pike |*)1e«
ah that tinie.—I.oodou Staudard.
it delicately to permit anotber Inch of walked eonf
le front of suction could seise Miciii Below tbe not made too small fot-Mm to divide
‘Td better divide to crew and take
raiae, dropping It accurately to enable ilie rollwny. glanflni
> practiced dsui the push of lb.- «liil.-c water with a needy comrade. ■*
.
to both bank* of tUe river.” auggested
-q»»ssssst.“
tbe men at tbe bars ........ .
a freeb
the ]>erpend'lcular wall of logs fom-d theni oeveral mile* down stream,
Tborpe approved ftiniAtlilJ of Jim-* WaUace.
. Im- pnrpere* to take bis
puretaase. The rivet's roar deepensd.
m. Then ns a man pries Jack­
my Powers. He thonad btm a good
“See If you con'i get volunteer* from
. a««un' .vou. MIS* Nicer,
••Htoto^
TbningU the wide slulci-wiiy* a lotrenl straws be clamped his peavey and where Ibe ivsl of Brymi Moloney’s Influence. He told WaUfliee no. stand­ tbis crowd.” «ugce*ted-TborTK>. "I esa leave) -I < ha* na*»ed very pieaaaatly
rew tnok Ibeiu In elnirae.
foamed and luuililed. Ininiisllulflly It tugged s1jnrpl.v. ,u once the rollway
vestmento ahould get this leTim* llirongli lli<- wide pile nearly ing among the qieetattoto to cliff let yon have two men to *lx*w you ihl* evening
spread tbrniigli Hie brush <iii ellber shb- flalloiietl anil loppU-d. A mighty splash.
l>age
paper, aa It will give
top■
trulls
1
need
aa
mauy
of
the
crew
a>
Ml»
Nicer
(absenMyi-Yes;
It
la
s
. to tbe limit* of ib- freshet bMik* nnd
tivNig foam iiml (-rdsblng tlm- tlin-e-i|Uiirter» of « uillllun r.-<-l au
yon valoable infonsation to re­
-He is all rigfaC- aa»Tborpepiaalble to use this Hood water."
pleasore to know It bas psssed.tben.gutherod for it* Imp nguinsi the
gard to all western InTestmenta.
Mm- *|>ot oi> whleh the river Lour eoulii l*e run. iiimI mI leiiKlb tbe wish I bad more like btia.' Tbe otben
“Oh. Harry!" cried Carpenter, shock- Scrap*.
of llie log* drifK-l Inlo Uie wide
Zf you send your name in right
uneasy rollways. Along the edge of
I Hiood wa* buried beneath
are
good
boys
too."
ed.
"You
can’t
be
going,
to
work
eguto
swayTon will get it ONE year
tbe dark cliannel the face of the l<
twenty feel of solid gr«*'ii wood. To dam pool. ‘Ibe n-or Inid m.tki-iI uI
Five men were /
today, before we have made tbe aHgbt
Everybody knows tbe pbrsse “All
free.
seemed to crumble nwiiy. rnrlber
Thorpe it seemed that Sliearcr must llniii Two. und TIiuiik- ''■111:1'.>iul:il<>d giiig fntllely at 1
eat effort to recover tbe bodies!"
tbe world loves a lover." but very
toward the bank* when- the welgiit have iM-eii overwlielnied, but the/river bintwif tliai one atage of hi* J.iiiniey They were attemp
tbe bodies cau be reeevered, they few people know that Bmeraon Said U
completed.
of tlmiier still oulbnloncetl the weight malt al«-ay* uiysterloiisly appeared at bed
of It over tbe side of
shall be." replied Tborpe quietly
and tot be said it to a subtly dlBerof tbe Ogod the Uera grumbled iiud one side or tin- other, nonchalant, onrlog, but were continoa
to drive win not wait. We b
wt way-' AH mankind lore a lover.”
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stirred. Fat down the rivjj-, whera lug the men to work before tbe logs
tbe otber end was Jai
dams to depend on now, you m
Btynn Moloney nnd Ids crew were should have reased to move. History #=3HE rear bad be>'li
b ■II leiitiii
beat bis knees, inseriii
member, and we absll have to get ont
picking at the Jam. the woler In eager stated that Rlieurer 1^ never lost a
diluj for iw i(n.Y* ii
THE BEST Chrtstmn preasnt you
under tbe projeettog p
on tbe freobet water. "
stieamlets sought the- Interstices be- man on llii- river simply and solely beiboiil ready
can
send frlepde out of town Is a paid
straighten In a mi^ityri
“Your meo woo'i work. I'd refuse
Jlniiu.v I•l>^v.•^‘
iwran tbe lugs, gurgling excitedly.
It was a fine spring d
just as they will!" cried Carpenter. Us ewbeeriptiofi for Ths Traverue Bay
Eagle. They will thus kMp Informed
The Jam creaked and groaned In re­ ranse be invariably look the dai
Ibe trail
'III Ilf the Mu and crisp, wltb a hint ot
enslblllUe* still sufferiog.
'
loelc Bhilding,
t-v.
«
sponse to tbe pressure. From Its face - task* u|H>o himself.
uu.
tbe tblck bods of to b
Thorpe smiled proudly. “You do not tIJIO
Broad of TrA
In three day* tbr rollwu.fli »-«
Chicago, II
httndrad JclB of w-ater spouted Inlo tl
Ten iiillea iiloug the riv'-r IxhI Mk' was so pellDdd that cum
know tbem.”
Building. (
' lower stream. Ixig* up-ended here and ken Now It l>eraiiip neoeasary to start stream dropped over it illMe lulf fulls without difficulty tbe staVkii a
■By Jover' cried the Joaruallat to
tolly
Torte
(here, rising froin the bristling surface
into n tiniTow. rooky eorge. It wii* n1- to tbe gorge a mile away.ato av«. ■
sodden entboalstm. "By Jove, tot U
For
mis
pnri>ose
Btlly
Camp,
tbe
>
to
light
tl
slowly like so many arm* from the rollway* an lunlou* iqipt lor river drlvera. West Bend, fully five atogdManL
magnlflcenir'
—ercUnl tta_.
ways. pansed at tbe slack eddied bad: cook, had loaded his eook stove, a quan- The plunging of the log* liemi-n >nei
The men on the river crew bad hapa never been eqnaled.
Jimmy Powers tto oiTjtoAP a
tUy of provlKluus and n supply of bed­ tbe fall bad so gouged out the Bofl rock
roaroll^'TRgB Bln
erooebed on tbeir narrow footb^ bick of Ooluaa. Cel, writee:
dingsalMcnl a scow. At either end were below that an eddy of groat power had
d at
toRKwyA paused
nt tbe slack water and ding
“You boys,” be
while tbe Jam went out. Bach
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■■
long
*
Kweep*
to
direct
Its
course.
Tbe
Jtoallr bit-with an Ihollow and resound­
formeil In tin- lutsin. ller>-. In Rilte of ‘tonfc you are boring iwtft a al^ty rinng to bis peavey. U Is tbe habit of Rbemnatlsm^J auUtto
ing boom against tbe tall of the Jsm. croft was perhaps forty feet long, but aU effort*- the Jam bad foroinl.
, river men. Dowd tbe current
rather narrow. In order that It migbt bed WAS eoniplelely fllle.1. far above big auger."
A moment taler they. too. up-ended
actoes hJeeMcYUtors and It's
"My Godr screamed OMtM-to spec­ tbelr feet swept the debris of
pasa
easil.'ftbrongb
tbe
sbooC
of
a
dam.
- tortol
Tbe crew wera working desperately.
ttie bwel of the fullA by u ti.ngle that
Boon logs began to twirl by-at flret
■ Down In tbe heap somewliere two logs It wa* called the twnnlgnn."
dmled the Jnui crew'a best efforts.
« nm« unmBi.ivaiBCe tjuireir tew. ton miuy-from the rematotog
The hug»-, nnwteldy craft from that
were croMed in snrh a raannei
Tbe tear nt once took lliq Inill ,dowu
sed his friod'e arm dad pouted, rollwaya wbKh to river bad autoraatmoiiiem was to becoUie ixmacroed of the river. Tborpe nnd Sbear.i- ond ter seised
Down
__
n to bed U-tooMeB
Crom to lally broken. In a little time to eddy and general debOity.
_ Sab*
lock tlic wIkHa Tho.v.*6:;-j|. . r,.o*e togs. the devH. Down the wUie .wmtor of Scolly Parsons looked over tlii- gi'nmd.
A Boxupper bend rosbsd
nisbed'a
a aiM'toll
aoM'-tnll of W- rangbt ap eome of these k>^. and ImThirty feet above m. i«l of tbe river rapid* it would liump. silinshicig ^i«tJWillioul delay the entiiv <-r<-w was
Sons',
feet Ugh. 4f Iflong Itorif fltedlately soother Jam tbreatened- Tbe burgh *’co*!'^d 8.
six men clamped tlifir |H-uvey* Into ttie nateb- agdlnst lowlders, ngalnst the Bf>t to work. Nearly ii biiiidred men ter aereral
_<*>. the
.v:.
—_
Imw
Druggisto.
forward
wltb
^
rtver
men.
without
besiUUou.
as
calm­
soft pine. Jerking, pulllug. Iirting. slid­ branclioM of the stivaiii aide It would <an pli-k n great umny Iu;:*’ in Mie
a
cascade.
Bren
In
tntaral
ly
St
tbougb
cauetrtffkbe
ing tbe grant log* from ^belc places. aewpe. ill the broad n-oches It WbUld Poiin*' of 0 day. Sevenil liiue* tin- jiiiii
between
tbe
viMtoFs
wtotottonand
thrown
to
weight
oi
Us
moral
terror
Thirty feet below, under ibi- threatCD- HUlk. refusing to proceed, and when stsrl<d...4iul alwuy* “ptligge«l" before
CatpenteFs rapid geotsBedt ied loaned against tbelr stoicism, sprang, peavey
ing face, six otlter lui-n i-oolly picked exiK-dienvy deniandeil Its |ianse It Uie i.io(loii bad U-enliie IrrtsistiU*to eight twistede dofiaf
to band, to tbe Inatsteut. work.
Nouoe u> the taxpayers of to city of
out and set adrift, om- l>y one. tbe Um- w-mild drug Billy Caniji and LIb entire
"Wfll biive 111 Nboot." 4Mi.';m-r
Thorpe’s face lit with gni
river bank and faeme4 isto tbe'enTraverse Ctty:
iH-rs not iDertrirably lliilK-dded. From Wew at toe rope's end, while they tri
luetotiHy di- l.l.'d.
trance of to gorge. An Urtwt Isler It
-nie tax rolle for the coUsotion of
time to lime tbe mu** cn-aked, settled. vainly -to snub It sgalnst bucccsbIvi
1'be imii H-ere wltlnlniirn Scotty collided wltb to tall ot toi»- tbe etoto and oouatr 'cazee for to
• “Too. .
.
.
perba;u «-vru moved u foot or two, but uprooted trees aud slumps. When
ParuouA i-at a sapling twelve feet long
year
JM3. and tor
Bven U tbe railroad ito of toee
With tbe added dsuger of freriiet wa
slwaya th.' practiced river meu after last Ibe wairigao was moored fast for and trlMmed It. Big Juuko thawed LU
...K.M'i
ssii City
tew
momteifraeverel
to^
berp-^-H
,
ter. tbe wort went 00.
a glance beul i;-ora eagerly to their tbe iiigbt—usually a mile or so below dynniulte at a illMe Are. opeulug to
At tbta moment Tim Bbearer ap­ senmeeitB for aald year
tbe spot planned -Billy Camp pushed ends of tbe tmekug<-« Iu order that tbe Tborpe leaped foe a upaT ■‘TBe ere*
' work. - .
Iriaeed
In my htos tor coDeetkm.
proached from inland, hla ciotbea drip­
dntod
UuiliiK d ugaluBt tbe sky. big Bryan back Ills battered old brown derby bat, steam grimraied tniglil eauipe. n'beu working on top of to
I win be to my oBloe to receive aald
Moloney ktCK..I UiracUng the work. He tbe badge of bis office, with a algb of 'tbe powiler was warm. Beotty bound tostinctlvriy to rigBt and Wt-and be- ping wet. but bla foce retetolhg Ite ha- uxee from n
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Utnat expreaoioo of Iron caUnnesa ---------jek day----------------knew by cLc leiirabcf:*
ibe log he relief. To be sure, be und bis meu had Iweoty of the cortridgea anuiud tbe toLto ecra^ tewert jSstr.''
stni to cut wood, construct cooking rod of the sapllug. udjusted n fuse to men below. aTfitet "i-TrtnBhM>iiTr not “Anybody caughtT” was bis first qoes- o'tiock to the forenoon and from 1
ttoaUy.og^S^and tko St be drew neaf.
o'dock to 4 o'clock to to attorBOoa.I piisit 1
and ninip (Iresi. pli^ tents, snlpbro)
oiii- of Mieio and iOd|H>d to opciiliig to
wttb
’Tire meo under tbe teec.” replied
On all state and ooonty Uxee paid
1. Now
acid prepare suppra f« seveut}- n
ex<-lud.- wnier. Tben Big Jimko ttarosb
before Jenuary 10. to reolar fee ot
Tbotpe briefly ..
but ttw hand wm-k of tbe da}’ t
tbe long Javelin down Into Ibe dflJthT'
' Shearer cast a gtanee at the river. ooe per eeat for eollgadcte w&l he
Bbddetly tbe six men briow the Jsm
Of the Jam. leavieg
thin Biream of
Be needed to be told no more.
.scsttersd. Pour «f item Jsmped ligbt- . Along eltlw bank, amoug.tbe boah- smoke bc'liltid him as bv (urn.-iT away,
"I wa* afraid of H," said be. * *The a fee ot tear par «SBt Bgr iimflflii ,
jy from one figattog log to anrther In ea.qi) Mbd bars and in trees, btindreds .ilgtaggliig iiwkwanlly over ibe Jam,
Tben to flood bit
rollwaya must be all broken out IFi Penalty on diHiHawf
slfsag to sbore. TGentber two ran
Bpi.BdM
logs bad been straad- to loiig, rlJn-ulous tftlls of lii« browu sheet of water
saved ua that n-ueb. but to traabei
fto length ol tbelr footing and. ovar- ed when the main
In drive
dri' passed,
rotaway ivui flotqilug beblutl bln* as tell of to Jam:
water won't last ^g. It'a gotog to be on ooA doOar ed to g
itsiriilg aa open of water, landed bear- logs tbe rear crew woe ragaged In re- lie leaped. Ato-aut momem
ed-down over Its
a cloee aqu.-*1:
ily and flmly on the ve^ ends of two Btoring to tbe enttent. dmatai- dyunniitc sliouicd.
tree 'togs; treat
Don't exactly-HitBe on wba t stnick tbs
a ia iton fitfi,'
«nall Boatli^ )ogt.
ibis manner tbt
And. as a man Ud to be able to ride, Oreet chunks of Hmber abM to aa in-nMaght ftnt I'J 80 risAt^ap
goecs <bs lump rasltod tbe tltUs tlm- any kind of loTIn anj- water, to proBsl Tsmeeivable iH-igbi. Cayiiwloge liftoff
.t waf. but tbeal eaidedoini »aae
«•
Wtot tof^
OS tk-ty
« bodily into to alr' vitb the motioo of
mt to bore.'
within milling diitanre of tbe otbar
Bborc. •
In tbr uraoUme a bandy .perceptible
moUoh wuk coiiiuuDlcatlag tinrfe tram
one particle In anailier through the canteroftbejsra. Tbe men redot^ tbelr
o^rtlODS. A sliarp-^df cxplodcd^ im­
mediately >:;rtienicHtfa. There could ao
km^r exist any donbt as 'to tbe motion,
allboiigb it wasba yet sloRiab, facial.
Tben In sl(cn«- o log shlfted^n aileoce
and slowly, but with Irresistible force.
JUnmy Powers quietly etepped over ft
Jnst ns it menared hie leg. Otb« logs
in all directions upended. .The Jam
forced FontlnuaRy to alter
tbelr poaltloas. riding the ebangiog Um­
bers lirnt kneed, as a cfrcus rider trrads
bis four galloping borsni. .
Tb<-n III! at onra down by' tbe face
’sonietblng crashed. The eirtira stream
|j
became
iillve It btssed and roared:-it
Bbriekcd ipKi grumbled. AC drat slow­
ly, then more mptdiy, tbe very forernint of tbe center melted inward aad
fora-nrtl aud Oowiiwai^ until U cangbt
norcr rush of tbe fresbet and sbot
out rroin undhr tbe Jam.- Par up
bris.tllng and formidable, tbe
logs, grinding savagely togetber, swept forward.
Tbe giz men and Bryan HolODey,
wbo. It will be remembered, were m
top, worked until the last momesL
When llK- logs began to care under
Uicm so rapidly that even tbe expert
river men round diAcnIty in "staying
lop" tbe foreman set ibi- example
of bunting aafely
‘■8be •pullV boys’" be yelled
Tben in a manner wonderful
bold, through the tuuotber of foam and
Riray, tbroitgh IM- crash aud yell of
timbera, tbroiigli (be leap of destroc
tloD. thn driver* xlgrngged calmly and
aarely to tbe sbore.
All but Jimmy Powers He pcdssd
tense and eager on tbe crumbling (ace
of the Jam. Almost Immedlatel;
saw what Ik wanted and without
pause sprang boldly and c
tan feet straight downward,
with nccnracy on n single log Boating
free in tbe current. And tben In tbe
very glory and ebaos of tbe Jom Itaelf
he was swept down sMam.
After a moment tttc constant acceleratiou in spetid checked, then comrcepUpIy to slackan. At
re*t of tbe crow began to ride
down siremu. Racb struck the cajks
of Ids fiver boots strongly Into a log
and on sucli unstable vehicles floated
mile* with the current.' From time to
time, n* Hryiin Moloney Indicated, one
of iJieiu went nsbore. There, usnally
at u iH'iid of the stream where tbs

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