The Daily Eagle, January 23, 1904

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The Daily Eagle, January 23, 1904

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I •CRIPpS4rteRAE SlRVKt.

VOL. XL NO. S652.

DAII. P EAGLE.
TKAVBK8K OltV, MICHIGAN, 84

Here is Some Comfort

, JANHAEY 2S, 1904.

Wx

$25.75

mzm

25.75
A L«r^ reed rovker. just nke
at. mode of the best heavy
reed.
ivy reed,
.11 opholbtered io best Spaoish
eather t«yUl last
lUe time).
at fan.

$22.75

A larpe. heavy, goldec
weathered oaU rocker, wideai
verr oomforuble. jnsl like
spring seat upholstered
spnnK
tipI •^ 'in best
(worth SlI.SOl.

$9.50

We have about 25 dif­
ferent styles of these
high grade rockers with
spring seats upbolstereti
in leather, all highly pol­
ished. at the ftanae proI>ortionai clut

5p'-a|!i

mm

WE CAN gAVE YOU
a lot /)f money on an)'thing you want for your
home.

J. W. 8later
VotiT Bellabl« tfome Paroiaber

Kinds of Mill Work !
Custom Sawing,
Planing,
Turning.
^
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at Low Prices.

tition of the Utcbfleld Intereeta. wbtoh
Senator Burrows to oner-a R
desire (n dissolve the' omyoratlon.

4

Quick

Service

wHh cities and villages in

MiCNIGAN: UNITED STATES aid CANADA
-----VIA^^—

WE FIX OLD SHOES.

We have that much more cold
wealber coming to ub.
Tbe point is we would like to
have you wearing a pair of our
warm ahoes or slippers during
this time.

It means comfort to you.

Our Big Clean-Up Sale
Monday Morning, Jan.
the 25th, •
for particulars

See Last Page
WE\qr

.. __

it of the B

; prescriptions

LADIES
large)
cnatomera.
Borne take certificates of deposit, tome savings bbdbks,
aeeonst
prefer ‘>MmnercrsI aeeonsta."
Our various methods suit the
aiesoeofs
sU. Perbapa
" '
yon
are not famUlar with the various
methods of depoelling, do not
know which method would be
beet for yon. and ao do not
realise
___
- rhat
whataa eonvealasoe____
eonvealasoe and
benefit a bank aeeount could be
lade to yon.
time to explain methods to
Please do not bealute to ask
qnettlona. We aim to make ours
a “People's Bank" in every way
consistent with sound baoking
principles

I RED CROSS JfURSE t
i Thursday and Friday
Nigbt8 at the citr
e
% Opera

5
5 American

5 ttBOT

m

n of the open ul^U. is Che

IADS DELEGATE.

___

Convention to Be Held in Hartford
February 10 and 11Frank Hamilbon h
by Governor Bliss- a delegate to 1
National <k»d Huads ronventW
Hartford, Conn . February 10 and 11.
Tlie -other delegates from this sute
are: Or. E. B, Smith, Detroit; Dr. A.
W fltoholB, Greenville: GeoVge
Rowe. Grand RapIdH; Frank T. Rog­
ers. Pori Huron, and W 1.. Wallace,
Bay Port.

got the Idea of going
poultryJiuslness at a political meeting
where I made a speech Hie audience
JA presented
T.’hen I finished the speech
I sang a song and there was much
enthuelasm. I was recalled and they
sing again. They dared me
it
TOM RUMSBT.

beariog tbe RED
CROSS LABEL
are always compouoded correetly. ^
ITI8 0UBLAB- {
EL. It is OUR
TBADE-MAEK.
Look for the

•5i'
STORY I N. ^
BtpcK.

4, January 26.

OpiMSfte Whiting Hotel.

Fiud the "People's" a very con­
venient bank with which to do

City -numbers among Its
inbabiiants a man wlu ought to be
anniial meeting in the oflloe of Dr. J. locked lip at once.
It has come to tbe knowledge of T>e
m
Martin last night. There was
fl^
plenty at euthnalasm to regard to pros­ Dally Eagle th^ an unknown man. um
eoyer of darkneas baa been cDinc
pects for the coming season and >t
about
Ihe
streets
foy
two
months
alImprobfafle that this summer's
:king women and young girls who
sill be of two weeks' diirallon.
New slock was issued Iasi night and happen to be unaccompanied.
In several itisianoea bis victims Imve .
It waa reported lhal the- Improvemi-nis
be»-n so badly frightened ' jhat they ,
made at the driving park sJn<
qulaltlon by the sssoclsUon total have not yet recovered.
This wretdi should .be captured u
$7,0fHi, Ike track now being ihe fastest
ice and placol where be can do no
track In Northern Michigan. Since
last fall several fast horses have been injury It will not do to wait Ull some
added to.tbe already fine list of speedy sacrifice has been made. Seek him
It and stop bis depredaUona.
owned in ibis city and
HIr acUtms are a matter of oom- *
summer's nieei it is probable that
mo^. fe>m, and if. the antbOTltiM do
there will be more local horses on 1
not take aobie measures to protect tbe
track than io past years
immunity against him serious con'Hie election of'ofncers resulted
>quences may RAlow;
we see that tbe poultry habit
follows:
It would be weU to appoint special
quite ancient You have also iw|d how
Presidrat, A B Cook
policemen
to asalat the r^ular force*
Columbus proved that there must be 'Vice.President, F„ R. McCoy
America, or New Ywk. somewhere
i^aW'^.^'BUe decency and
by smaablng an egg at one end and
moiuls; In tbe name of reapactabUlty.
making II stand up. If tbai fgg bad
action ought to be taken in this
stood up we might never have
matter at cnee.
t discovered and would still be
ninnlng around as sateges. Roostera
lutir^, W.
W n. C Oemalne. R. R. Uc“tfREN
NIGHT" INAUGURATED. •'
also crow evMTtlme a president
elected and get their pictures tn
representatlve will he selected
First MethedM Chureh. niM WWi
paper.
later to attend the'meeiing of the slew'Hiere Is some advantage in an
ards of the Nortben Michigan Trot­
cubator. If you have made up your ting asaodatloB whld^ll be held In
lind to beconft'ponltryflsd. Tbe first Cadillac, probably
Umc next
last eveniiv by*the Rev. W. KlAnf-*
do is to buy a tablet and pad- month. The date for the racing meet
dbctded Bocoeaa and prom­
cll and figure oat how mnA you will in this city liext summer wQ] be de­
ises to be an exoMIeit mode of prebe worth at tbe end of the first six cided at the stewards' meetl^ and
eenUng good apirttnal sntDecU to the
iponths. and bow you will Invest your it will be decided 'whether the meet
pqople In an InterMUsg way. The
b. after baying bomee tor all will be held daring ofib or two we^
chnrCb was crowded last nl^t, betoc
redativee. -Then «art the
filled at 7 o'dook araum^ the dams
bator and be sure It has a large, 'well
i'cloefc. A
HUN^ BAWLTON
^Mi^^^du^l 6:46 o’cloc

have been beeeeched to give some
ndvloe on pooltry. Aftw much deI have conaeBted. and I trust
that my advice will not be received
with levity. For this Is serious,
is a sertoua matter when any
takes to cshlekens. His own chickens,
of course.
Chickens were known in ancient
m« As far back as Nero's time
e read of them. He was a great faucler and kept a large flock. 1 had one
of them for dinner recently. When
ras not burning tnartyra. writing
poetry or commiUng
tending to his incubator and writing
> tbe cbicken papers
abom bis large batches and bow to
treat roup and pip. It is raid that
when he lost his mind be claimed

few tank car loada ctf olL while Mr.
sn Burrows wilt introduce a re
RockeMler is writing cheiAs for tbe
in 111 tbe senate Monday asking for
his hobby of raising tbe price.
I Investigation Into Ihn case of Reel
As soon as tbe eggs are batched sit
ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATION.
down and write
pany what a %
Baron Korff the Victim of an Attack of have and nbut ofT^ tbe IbermOstaL
,
Being Shot.
Lomza. Poland. Jan. 23.—An attempt
It hill IIOI do to keep young cbieka
BH made today to assaselnate $
in the lee house. The warmplli of
Korff. governor of Lotnxa province. their liodles will
Three aboU were fired at him, but ninety (lays they will be broilers and
you will be broke—unless, of course,
you. start right. The trouble is that
most people think they have the right
THIEF ESCAPES WITH DIAMONDS. Idee and rush forth
It they do cot rush fortli they rush
fifth.
Broken
While I was ralalng cbicEens,
' Chicago. Jan. 23.—Early thle morn devil and a few other things 1 dis­
ing a thief broke the window in Pea­ covered a new breed. It. was what
cock's jewelry store and escaped with called the Bloomer Rock. The chick­
$2,000 worth of diamonds and valuahK ens hsd long llmba—being quite modJewelry.
hesitate to itee (he other word
Markets fay Triagraph.
that, would be understood in Manistee
Detroit. Jan. 22.—WTieat May. 93c:
Cadillac—and the limbs were cov­
No. 2 red 94c; No. 3 com. 42tic; No. S ered with feathers down 10 the ankles,
white oats.
giving the chicken ihe apperance of
Toledo, Jan. 23-W’heat. January. having bloomers on They were quite
92-sc; May. 91-sC; Jul}'. 84%c.
becoming and looked to be tailor made,
Chicago, ’SYheai, May. 9H4e; ooni.
flouncee. although they gave
May, 49%c; July, 47%c; oatt. May, wearer a Biiange appearance not un42%e'; July. 37%c; Majapork. $1S.S7U
chlef clown in a circus
lard. $7.37'-i; riba. $6.77^4.

fi ji'J( Jl .4 .A JIJ> i «-A Jl Jl Jl

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Raw Gbo« »t»ra.

Begins'

Sslng Iwued by the fecial Police 1
core Hla Capture.

Waahingtmi. J). C.. JAlt. 2.3.
uatlon in K<H«a is
{fr^enstcD ifi- renewed tranbledn
far Bbst. It has been tbe Qslfllcm oi
mlliUry expwta here that In the event
of war-between Russia and J~apan,
Korea wo«M>ew(ade the bauieground.
least In^e beginning. Mr. Allen,
the AmerlcaiK..jplnl8ter at Seoul, ca­
bled the slate deparuoani today
Seoul as tollows:
hie dUtnrbauces throughqui Korea. The 2apBMee have been
attacked
it Is learned that In view of the pos­
sibility of Korea being Vbable to afford
proper protection to Japanese ■nhieets,
the Tbkin auCboritles bave dispatched
millUD’ oBcer of the hi^rank, namely, a Budorgeneral. to
Seoul, where be will be in a position
to direct any military bpewOoBS Uiat
Japanese troops may ondertake. Tb»
Korean government baa L600 men un­
der arms but they have not been trainmodern scbYiol ol war and
ratlter resemble nntstabuiary than
soldiers.
II 1s anUoipated here that JapAn
Korea will repeat the pefformance of
Russia In Manehnria. anl make the
IS IN RECEIVER’S HANDS.
-’■"iirbAncee on the Japanese rsJlway
ground for a mihmry.aeasmtlon
Stevens-LltcbfieM Lumbi
Company
of the line In great f<
In Stralta.
:o tbe Ruatima o
Petoekey. Mlcb, Jan. *S.—The Stevene-Lltdifleld Lumber company of Mancbiiri^ railway.
Cross yillage has been placed in the
bands of a receiver--by Judge Sbep- Smoot. United States senator fi
AaseU are «SOO.OOO. llaMHUea Utah.
TO INVESTIGATE Pt(|qjrT
flGO.OOO. This eteg was taken on pe­

V ‘ Senatw-Bortaii .l^lojad.
StL- LohWMHT. J'hi, 22.-=DnHa'
States Senator Burton, of Kansaa. wae
Indlctcil todap on ihe'oharge of arcepitng a »6(Ei bribe to use his Influeuo>- at Washington. to secure tbe
right for a Rialio Commission Co here
to use the mails.

IDD OF TWO MONTH

HOW TO, START TO RIGHT THE
4REAT PROBLEM.

YouasBtdwii. O., Jan. 2S.—Two thou­
sand persons bare )>een rendered
by floods which hare fubmersed^every pamplng station here.
The water which Is two feel above
blEb water mark, has deliixed everr
plant In town.
S500.0QO Damage at Lorain.
Lorata, O,, Jan. 2S,—This mominfl
the dahiage done by lee fsoing ont
computed at 2500,000.
PllUbnrg,-Pa.. Jan, 23.—The local
weather bureau gives tbe assurance
that the fiobd will not exceed 30 teei
today as 'boUi- the Ailegbeny
Monongahela rivers are falling at head
waters and it U expected tbe highest
stage will he reached shortly afte>r
noon today. From that time on the
rivers will gradually fall.
More than a halt million dollars
damage has been sustained In the har­
bors In and near 'Pittsburg. Four
1 In the mills
are-in Idleness on acoount of high
water.
Four Men Sweptt Aww.
Sharon, Pa.. Jan. 23.-—A i^rt t
just reached bere that tbe Sharpsvnie
lirldge had been sw^t away and four
men are- reporleil to have perished.

Three Months

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

IT is AN ANCIENT BUSINESS ES- THIg/sUMMER’B MEET MAV BE
TABLISIjED BV NERO.
TWO WEEKS LONG.

JAPANESE ARE ATYIacKEO
MANY PLAdtB.
MILLS IN PITTSBURG,* PAt, OBLIG­
ED TO CLOSE.

LONG DISTANCt TELEPHONE
UNES.

■i .

SHOULD BE
LOCKED UP

DRIVING
PARK
ASSOCIATION
- ELECTS OFFICERS. ..

A few of our large,. s&mple
line of i-ockeirR at less than
factory prices.

l..dm (worth ISO 00).

PBICE TWO CENTS.

GREAT DAMAGE WAR CL
RUMSEY ON
LOCAL TURF
RlSfSlQAlNFROM FLOODS
CHICKENS
MEN MEET

FOR A LITTLE -MONEY.

mmi}

err* ROrnoN. -

S
“t:-

nprrrrM'rriPjmWlPrr,

EVERSON IS CONVICTED

Greenville Justice Fines 'Young Man

George Evereon, the young man
from Greenville, who was arroeted In
«tls city a few days ago on the charge
of defrauding bis creditors at Green­
ville. was tried in that city 01
2Ist before JusUoe Landis He was
fined $60 or in lieu of paymegf
given the alteraaUve of 90 days in tbe
DetrtM Hoobe of Coneetion. He took
an appeal, hosrarer. and was held
bobda to tbe lArenlt ooorL

'“ru.rLSLr„7Si,,«.

ants of t
the coa
people from all classee In the city. solKxJ children. profesRlonal petmie
and working people...
The subject presented was the first
series of five lectures upon Revr
ChBs. Sheldon's famous botdc, “In hla
atepa." and was illustrated with SO
Etereopticon views. Tbe views shown'
of tbe flnesL being made ftom
actual photographs and jmoonted in
colon* Two niuatrated songs by the
audience’ weie eung and tbe wh^e
entenalnmcoit was very interesting.

SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.
Program 'of the Meeting to
Next Week.
The MPiist convmition of the Trav­
erse City Sunday School association
will be held In the First M. E. church
Wednesday of next week. It Is
probable that there will be a very
program has
been arranged which, though
great length, promises to be interest­
ing and helpful The program will be
as tollows:
Devotional. The'Rev L B Blssell
Anthem, choir
Paper—"The aim of the Sunday
School"—Frank Durfee.
Paper—"Preparing for aud observ­
ing Decision Day’ —Pnrf I B Gilbert.
Open discussion.
Queetion box. conducted by the Rev
T. P. Ullom.
Election of officers.
AI this time the matter of prepara­
tions for the district conremion
hpld in this city next simimer «
diftcueaed.
THE CARNIVAL CLOSES.
CIsra'Ntleon and Helen 8m«h Win
the Prixea.
Tbe »ecoDd performanc.. of the bus­
iness men's carnival under the au­
spices of tbe ladies of the P4>isc<H>al
church at tbe City opera house was
fairly well patrouized, but the labors
of the local people deserved a better
bonse
The first prize, $3. was awarded to
Clara Nelson and the eecond, 12.
Helen Smith. Clara Nelson represt
ed Caldwell'A Loudon. She was dress­
ed In overalls and wore ao apron, cap,
and b«dd a pipe in her mouth In imi­
tation of a workman. Uttie Helen
Smith was dressed in flour saektbg.
She represented tbe Hannah * Lay
mUL
Tbe church will make a amaJl
amount from the carnival, but not as
much as tbe
work ahonld have
brought T«h ivies' Gsfld dcalres to
expreas grateful 'acknowledgemen

AT HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE.
istheeuhjeet
■Resolved. That lahonaaving ma­
chinery makes the securing of a Uvmore dUDenlt for the latmtlng
class of people.”
This was the qugition debated imat
night at a meeting of the Hl^ sdiool
JebaUng' clasa. Tbe affirmative waa
bandied by Jerry Sullivan, Bira Winand Usle Tbomas, and the nega­
tive by Merton Wilaou, Mable Walter
and Leon Steinberg.
the class decided in favor of the
negative, Altbou^ the negative esafly
bad tbe best aide of the question, the
affirmative put up some strong aignments and it was not altogether one
sided.
The next debate; ' Resolved, "Hiat
it would be beneficial to tbe United
States to annex Canada." Is very even­
ly balanced and promises to be one of
lient *> far giveu.
___
A Correction.
report in yesterday'a Eagle
r*>nremlnr the inspecUon. by the
iioartl of Public works, of the local
iheeten; and buildings, a typbgra^caused the statement to be
made that an alteratiott which the
board may re^Knmend In their report.
widening of the rear stairs in
the Grand opera house to be nsed <Ktly
of an emergency. The matte.'
should have read that it was probable
that it wUI be recommended that the
rear stairs of the City opera house be
widened and that an extra ouuide
stairway be bnOt at the Grand for nee
only tn case of emergency.
OFFICERS OF RATHBONB BIBTBRB.

Make Merry at Horne of Mrs. C. H.
Netdieen.
Tbe ofllcare of the Rathbone Blstan
were Invited to the borne of Mta. C.
H. Peteraen. 809 EDawood aresiMeat
evening. There were 14 prent and
they hod a deUtfitfnl doe.
Fried chicken. - aeiltpotf oysters,
cabbage end fruit ttfad.
plcklsserdaoDle i(d1v
osadie* and
BooaebwilAB. hot htamits. «>«*»• **•
Crvebed Between Qgre.
aortai cakes and
ereem
QAdwafier, Ml^ Jan. 81—*bmai
Buy K&W.' We will sHl Utnt
. a«ed 81. oTtUi piMe. lAfle tend.
Heavy Wool Soeke flor a_______ . fwtt^inf in the yards w ctHtaed
l»c
ttpwarda.
atatgyaadt^
Notoe From Sabin.
S^ln. Jan. 28.—Mr. and -Mrs. Mark
CoskUn and •dan^tw Bble are vlaltIng Mrs. Conklin's i«raits at preMnL
Kn WMls Downer is viiMlng Mr.
Downer's parents.
Bdd Boon is away baallaff togs.
Vi.
Jart^ Meotaakv teva
takMfitartrontbe

The Daily Eagle.
rue e*«le i»m>» p>w>har»
«aiet. J\^ Ti»Te»e aty PonoSce u

ed that. It will aave t7,«00/Mi} a yMir
lu clerk blre^ and It meaaa. too. that
there will be fewer people to yen at
e umpire; in Washington next i

the MUado aatne,
oemi anjy-swoni. do;
thnt be la the RwarlL________ __

the pasttr.
- cordial weleane to all.
marriage of Miss Caroline Rid­
dle of MuNcegon to a Benton Harbor
ChritUan Seiance Servlea.
THB OOLOJtEB^’MlHt VBRV RICH.
man. This young laly baa for years
Modern Woodmen ball. c«wr poatbeen a pustla (e all who Imew her, but ofioe.
Sunday service at 10:30 a-m.
AWMavite'That Rmre Jest What the
her husband, who is a drug clerk, ma..Wedneadsy, eerviee at 7:& p. m.
be ^le to tnmlsb a solntlna.—Orand
All are oordially Invited.
Rapids Heiald'.
COMtNQ.EVENTS.
Jan. SS.—HelTin RoMnMm oa High
School Lactnre afid Uiislc Coone,
Rsadins • o{_ ”Davl« Oarrlcfc"—City
opera bouae.
Jan. 26.—HontavlUe Rowen,raadlBK of Ben Hnr—Cl^ opera honae.
‘ Jan. 26.—Boae Oe^'Shay Open
Co., “D TrontoK”—Steinberg'e Oimad.
Jan 26-27.—The Clement Vauderllle
do. In "A Wise Traihp.”-^iy <4)era
bouae.

a in which Idols a

St.
markeL This country U a beantuully
consistent place to live in.—Washing,
too Times.

electrical -ooulrlvance whl^ wli!
hill off an army at a single shock,
won’t do. Where would the heroes
one in?-<lh|eago Record-Herald.

“TAKE IT OR liAVE IT,"
"Andrew Carnegie hae in one or
Tbe United SUtes Supreme court
two instances found cities (hat did not has decided that a southern negro has
want bis libraries. Moreover. In Hr. the right to sit on a Jury. Sometime
Caniegle-s fatherland his richest gifts tbe southern negro may even have Uie
' have been met with gft>wls and in­ right to be tried by a Jury instead o(
sults even while they were accepted. f a mo^.—Muskegon Chronicle.
An oeoasional i«bu(Cj>f

.
. any me
Tlie authorlUes of Chicago have
a practice to confer benevolences upon closed 16 churches as being unsafe,
the people collecOrely.
blit we havnt beard of any saloons
"It has remained, however, for Hr. hsving been closed on that soore.—
Carnegie to undergo the unique ex­ Saginaw Courier-Herald.
perience of offering a cool mUUon and
a half to a group of private Individuals
The promise of a visit by King
and have Uie.acceptance debated and pter to this country next year will
delayed and pokponed from month to be accepted with the fail understand­
month ^th a great prospect'that the ing that the worst is yet to cot
Rift wtn'be rejected altogether In the >i’and Rspids Press.
end.
"The varlotis engineering societies
of New Ywk City, including civil enRineera; architecis, and men of aJlie-J
profesaloD^. are the organlzatiooB in
question. A couple of years ago Mr
Carnegie proposed to erect for them a
magnificent club building, in. which
they copld be brought into m^re___
mate relationship. One or tw6 <rf th^ ington streets.
■Rev. C. T-.Btoat, rector.
societies had plans for buildings of
Holy communion r ' . their own under way.
Morning service a
Sunday school U iz noon.
of these societies had plans for' buildEvening service and sermon at 7:00.
iiiM of their own under way. and one
A cordial invitaUon to all these eer
'■r iwo of them regarded themselves \lees.
as dUtlneUy l>etter—"higher" In the
professional plane—than the others
Aabury Methodist Church.
These societies would have been per­ Rev. Hugh Kennedy, pastor.
fectly willing to accept Mr. Carnegie’s
Morning service at 10:30
Recep­
money, or a share of it. for themselves, tion of membera following
but they were not willing
Evening service at 7:00. Special
}olnUy with thedr -inferiors.’ Mr. Car­ Evangelistic service. Reception of
negie. howev^, proved adamant. “Tou nes' members.
Class meeting, 9:4S a. m.
or leave it, ” he uad-them.
Sunday school. 12 ra.
'^on can gsl together and have'the
Bpworth Ijeague. 6:00 p. m. Leadei.
mooey, or you can sUy apart and go Maude Huntington: topic. "If Christ
without IL"
Bhould oome In nitr town ’■
"A declsiM is now at last said to be
appcpachlng The American Societv
First MetfioOlsI Chiireh.
of Civil Engineers held'a -long and
Rev. W. L. lAXifiBMi. past>>r.
bitter' debau at its fifty-first annual
9:30, Class meeting.
meeting, and not coming to an agree­
10:30. Morning worship.
Topic.
ment. It decided to take a> voU of ail What Would Jesus Do?"
12:00. Sunday aebool.
lU membera by maU, as to whether it
2:30.
Junior
League.
Mrs.
Morrow
would Join in accepting the offer or: will lead. ■
n<rt.
5:46, Epworth League: Dels Shellde
'Prom this we learn lhat money Is
not everything—even in New. York v»ur 4UWU,
7:00. Evening service. Special ad­
City."
dress by Mr. Bunk- of Grand R«>lds.
The foregoing U from the Record- Sermon topic, "Who Xilled Miss DunHerald. The Dally Eagle repnbllshos
It thinkinr that possibly it may be
of interest here.
Mrs. Hoiat, Hiss Morse and others.
______ —id sttangera, idle.
An exchange brlngB into view again workingmen, rich and poor, arc
tbe good old story that made Ram- come with us.
eses amile, namely, o' i man who came,
home, laid bis umbivila in bed ant
' stood bimselt up in a comer.

I

THB CHURCHES

■ Preaching at 7:00.
Baptist Church.
Rev. W. T. woodheniae, pastor,
10:30, Morning service. Subject.
rten county at an alarming rate. With "Sought and bound."
12:00. Sunday school
Idsaty of tar and large supplies of
12:00, Baraea Bible class for men.
fathers easily accessible the custom
Come and enjoy it
ou^t to be stopped with little dlfll- II. Y. P. D. ct 6:46.
Evening sercioe at 7 o’clock. Sub
joct, "Cniclfled Again."
Prayer meeting Tbntsday evening
The notice served by 8t Louis
at 7:30.
All are cordially Invited to attend
the striking hearse drivers by
ciUtens that any attack upon or InUr- the servloee.
terence with funerals will be met with
bayonets Is qmlte different from the
Rev. W R. Matthews, pastor.
atUtude of the people of Chicago wb
Sabbath school every Sabbath at 2
quietly and cwsplacentiy submitted t- I’elo^ followed by praaehlhg.
Sundiiy evening eervloe at 7:00 loouttagea of this kind:
.al time.
10:00 a. m.. class meeting.
Prayer meeting, ‘nuiaday evening.

Evangelloal Churoh.
Rev. D. O. Rnth, pastor.
10:00 a m.. Class meeting.

From time to time the ^M.'ferse City
Gold Reef Co. has placed before the
public eridenoe abowlng that it-d»asesees one of tbe great mines of world. ILnow gives the following o
12:00. Bible school.
troverUble evideaoe:
6:00, Y. P, A. service.'
STATE OP MICHIOAN, Oonnty-ot
....... .............
Evening
Ing serviM.
-..........
Subject, Grand' Ttaverse, sa.
"The
The Peril of the Wine Cop."
borraiue K. Gibba.
Traverse City,
Hidwe^
meeUng WednesMichigan; being duly sworn, dqneps
and says that he bad between ninety
A oorJIal welcome to all.
and one hundred tmis eff'ore reinaired
from tbe dump on Survey No. D, 484,
Church of Christ.
Rev. Tbrmas P. DUom, pastor.
Ontario, to the n>m
tto lOkaJo
- MeeUngs held in City opera housa
Homing service, 10:16
Subject. mine where it was run £reu^
stamp MU in tbe ordinal mat
"I Am Ready."
and that thU deponent.js6elTed I___
Sunday school at
said milt run. gold to the amount of
Junior Endeavor, 3:30.
thirty-two ounees. and that the aver­
Intermediate Endeavor. 4:30.
age rield In gold to the ton from eaid
Senior Endeavor. 6:30.
ore wegof^aix dollan and that some
gold was l^)ln tbp tatwngv wblim run
over tb^-oUtes. whldi was not ex­
tracted.
Speclki music at both morning and
Deponent further says that the ore
evening services.
ken for said mill run was not seFentdcoetal prayer meeting Thurs­ cted ore and that to the best of his
knowledge and belief, the ore making
day evmOng at 7:80.
up the whole of the dump was eqully
as valuable as that Uiat be
through the mill.
Saturday^ night, united prayer and
Purther deponent says not
stndy^irf^the Sunday aebool lesson with
LORRAINE K. GIBBS.

...I.ra,’”

"Welcome to worship with us ar
strangers, workingmen and the poor.

ACHSAH BLACK,
Notary Public.
Mv conoiUslon expires Feb. 18. 1806.
DOMINION or CANADA. Provlnee
f Ontario, ss.
Harry L, J. Sheilds of Rat Portage.
Intarlo, Irelng duly sworn, deposes
___says ____
• J ....______
h<^ assisted Lorraine K.
Gibbs in removing from the dump of
the Gold Reef Mine, between ninety
and one hundred tone of ore which was
charge nf I.ady ElvangellBt Leona E
not assorted in any way but was taken
There will be services each evening from the dump Just as it was hoisted
fliirlng the week at 7;S8. We extend from the mine; that salil ore was
a cordial welcome fqr everybody to
attend Iheae senriees.
Bvery1>o<ly welcome Special music
this mine and that the average }

Friends Churoh.
Rev. Henry McKinley, pastor.
. 9:46, Sabbath schpol
n:or>. preaching.

L.._J.’ SbeiMt braagbt to
. min of tbe IQkido
be­
tween nhuty and one baadred taw o<
ore which ww nut &raagh tbo atamp
mill, nnd gold to tbe'SMBt
Cttrtytwo ooneee. wd of tbe velne of nboot
N. MoMIUiAN.
Snbeerlbed nxtd awom to bodore me
tbli ISth.dey ot JnBnuT.NATB. 1804.
STATE OF MICHIOAN, Ooonty of
Irnnd Tiav^se, .ao.
W. F. Btiaagwaye. being duly ewora
epoeee «a<l nye that dnrtag the fhU
ui 3VU.3.U*
e lyvBM
opeot Bwmni
eeveral <uy>
dayp enauQenailnieg the property of tbe Tinvoree City
Gold Reef Oo.
That he bad a
n large
'
number of aaaaya abd
ab pan teata made of ore .takes
by him
' I from tbe abafttlevMaaado
levMa
cuu of
o Cron the d

e ib Mid Brisisg. prop' > beat of bla knowl9 mine baa above
: level ow
icb in go
tbe dnmp.
Further deponent aaya not
W. P. 8TRAN0WATS.
Subaertbed and awont to before
« thU 22dJ day of Jasuary. 18B4.
ACHSAH BLACK.
Notary Public.
My c«nmiask» explrea. Peb. 1!
1806.
Tbeee attdavna refer to the or
above tbe 186-foot level. According l
mining expw^lence all over tbe wwld
the ore sbonld carry as gocM or bet­
ter gold values as tar down aa tbe
mlpe can be worked which In that
IflSlliy la probably 6.000 feet
Any one can make bla own esti­
mate* *

- ....................

year the mines oi
our own country yielded. over one
billion (Mlant. standing far ahead of

Carpet Cieanini
Making and laying toatbera renovat­
ed. Work tborantfily and pranpOy
eaecuted. Agent tor Mleblwn Rag
Co.. N. B. Chapin. Prop. Traverae City
Carpet Cleaning Works. 8?2 Wohing
too street. ’Pbone Mo. 118.
.

OSTEOPATHY
J. O. TECEBLOOD. D. O.
HR8. M. J. TRUBBLOOD. D. O.
. 406-407 WUbelm Block. »es
SI and 28 Wynkopp Terrace.

For Chlldran’s Wear.
That’s what everybody; says that
have seen them—nevei- had we a prettier
line than this season. Intact all wash
^oods are exceedingly lieautiful. ami
ginghams ai’e not oul-clssaed.
Many ai-e buying now while asistmtments are complete, and by so doing get
their sewing for spring done early,
^
Everett Classics, A. F. C., Re^ Seal.
Bamaby—Four of the liest known makes
of medium priced ginghams.

8c lOc 12lc -15c
Nice' for Waists Wrappers,
Jackets, Shirt Waist Suits.

Children’s
r
Fourth
OffRegular
Prices ■

Knee Pants
Suits,
Overcoats,
Reefers,
Sweaters.

Hamilton Gothing Co.
^Complete New Line of Winter ,

8 the^n

tors of the Gold Reef Co. are boneat
capaMe men and as far as human Jndg'' they have one of Gie
greatest gold deposits in the worid.
Some of our readers may aak if It
so rich wby Jo not tbe men ot large
means buy all the stock? The answer
to this is the wdl known fiact Umt tbe
rich will not Inreet large aums nnlesa
the «entire control is turned over to
In gt"

-•
them The men interested in tbe
six I
that a bar containing
to let anythirty-two ounces of gold was realised
Rev. D. CochUn, pastor.
man dr'any coterie of men secure
11 mn. as made at
Morning servioe at 10:30
from 'the said
‘ contpol of this property.
!rty. It If
la
Buuday school at noon.
stamp mill.
le im
Intereats
and will be conducted in tbe
Junior Cfaristlan-&deavor at 3 p. m.
Deponent further
of the fltocfc holders.
Intermediate Christian Endeavor at
4:30 p. m.
______
The Tiaveree City Canning Co. U
Young People's Society of Christian past eighteen years, and that tbe whole }«ready to write conMcta for all
of this ore in the dump was taken out
Endeavors at 6:46 p. m.
inJs ot produce for the coming year
Sunday night gospel roeeUng at 7 under the peraonal supervision of.this and
will be glad to take tbew uBtters
up
with
anyone at it* oSee In Travi
remaining
Mayflower rliih Monday nt 7 p m.
H. S KNRET3
3341-lf-d-a-w .
'DLa°ia
Salvation Army.
Comer Stale and Union streets.
Meetings every night except Monday.

Pretty Ginghams

Now is die Time to
Buy-

A.

With w. w. aimiMiico.
tas PrwBt St..

A

SYRUP

Bl$

Good Cane Syrup at
30C k^allon.
Maple Syrup
a large bottle for
25c.
^
And the best ,
. Buckwheat -plour
made at
30c a sack.

JOHN J.
B REZ I N A
34» E. FRONT ST.
PHONE 1S7.

R. DIAMOND

PlaMTMeraad

,F. «. BEUMAN.
i
Fashionable T^ur.

Bargain!
We have pnt on sale omhundred and thirty-four Snils:—
tbe regular price rnt-s from 8'4
to $20—we are closing the lot
nut at

$10.00
a Suit. Fanry River Side WorHteda. Auborn Meltons —ever)suit gnaranteed-:-eo better vslim was ever Tht on the market.
Suits bonglit of us cleaned apil
pressed free of charge.

MILLER BROi
157 Front SL

Beadle Block.

January Sales
are big events—are helpful events—are money-saving events. We have some that
are the test ever started. You will surely find one of these, jnst the one yon will
be most interested in.

“January 5ale“ of Overcoats
Onlv EIGHT DOLLARS buys your choice of such values as $10. $12. $15, $16. They
were considered good values at the former prices. Think what they are now! Bet­
ter wear one tbe-rest of the winter—There are many cold days yet—ge^ a “warm”
bargain.

“January Sale” of Cloaks
The most stylish—The best fitting—the finest workmanship—all this season's rarments are included in this sale, and tiiese are now solo at-ONE-QUARTER OFF.
There area few splendid garments that are Jast season’s makes, and these are vours
at just ONE-HALF OFF!

“January Sale” of Rugs
Tea

that enables the housewife tc add several new rugs to ihe furnisbing of 1the differ.. Persians.
ent'rooms. They’re are Smyrnaa, Wilton Velvets, Moquettes,..............
Genuine
sizes, selling
Electras, Daghestans, Burthworth Wiltons, Utopias, in all manner of sizf
now from 10 to 25 Per cent Discount.

“January Sale” of Cutter Robes
and Sleighbells, articles that many want. These we will not carp’ over, for that
reason we will make some extremely low prices to those who wish to purchase.
Come quick.

“January Sale” of Slippers

YOUR Wltk

Pantrfor Men and Boys at Way Way Down
$6.00 vnloMgo nt...
84.00 vnloM gout..
83.00 vnloM go nt-.

[■OUARAKTeeD

should be cautaousfy guarded; it should
be placed beyond tbe reach of those whd
might be interested in its disappearance.
ThM6-document8L ybu know, sometimes
roysterioixBlj vtoish. But they are *1ways safe yrhen deposited - in oiir

: ,

Safe Deposit Vault

(||r NATIONAL BANK

“jMuary Sale” of Rug Remnants
Such a host ef these, any combination pf color you desire and you get your choice
. for JUST ONE DOLLAR
.,
.

8.00 mB 0t>7B.

KNEE P4HTS

“January Sale” of Parlor Cabinets

:S

..................3.
.BvarTtM*! tk Onlt and Ov«r«»«t«

Sis...!:

dll And
find Women's
Women’s Felt Slippers,
-Fur Top Slippen
That beats the record. You will
S
»rs and the same styles in Men _
Velvet Slippers, Leather Sllppeis, F^oy
Slippers. These sold from 50e to $2.50 and now they are
ai 25 Per cent_from these

s; BENDA &.

These-beahtifuUrticlebaf^such.^'ornament and SO bandy, and they are selling
now at a diseounfof 15 Per cent. and . 10 Per cent reduction on Sideboards and
Buffets.
_________________ .
'

THE HANNAH & LAY'MERCANTILE CO.

THE
iCii; Open flouK Sunday NI(hO

O.KCAkVEE. -,r.Wv.-OARVSB
O. P. Carver &

“What
is
Man?”

mx

SATUItfiAY,

s' sT*r.

: mmmi l

WIVES MB TyEY—~~,y,
e of tbe sUvs.


-______

jBood Thina fpr D Ohai-ter

.. :Ft 1

SMM UBI
- A MDSBAND i
A'fliis box of Stationery: with tbe nsins Travens City. Mieh..sn^^
1. U Odt without B great
ooeaetaAeet.
■sertBee that anyone takes up such
cauae bat we know on the highest a
The quality of tbe p^wr ie belter than tbe regolar Iw^y five cent
Oensrsllr ^ la*eui with «&ov
thoMty that “he that Iceeth his life
goods. TIusiDaddJtlantotheeDgTariBgmakeeanattneUvevalae.
------1
flurrlM In Ut« wau porttona tonight
shaB mve it." Possibly Uie tact that
and Bnndsy^ cold wave, brtak north­
he was A birthright member of thb
west winds.
Bodety of Frteads whkb bad. as they
woald-extwm it, “beefi dear on thU
il’ for a ■ great many yean,
FIRE RAGES IN PETOSKEV
'^isUces of the I
essay
pnposiRBbecome
READ THE DAILY EAGLE'S *
interested, end to feel more deeply
• 1—WHENCK CAME HeV
TWO eUUlDINOg AND CONTENTS • OFFER.
The latest vloUm le Mrs. Oeogge upon the subject.
•J—WHAT IS HE HERE PORY
ARE RUINED.
Krieger. who at an early boor afalkaJ

To the flfwt woman of Oraitd
It im-84 we find Whittier back
from her home, three miles. In
WMHTHEB IS HE GOING Y
• Traverse county who prepeset
the (dd Gum. upon which
country. D prefer chargee egaiast fc
■.marrllBe In geed faith to the man
bis brother WMhed hard to
nu ■■xli-a go<yd supply of
w of her choice and It accepted The
living; having only evenings free for
allegee has chipped her five tli
• Dally Eaflie wilt give:
: literary wwic. In 18S6. the brother
c<'
lug (heir married life of five

CASH.......................
gs
IN
GOLD.
__'log
married
and
gone
away,
the
Keioakey, Jen. 2S.—Fire which broke
1- -A Vision of God.
111 the Information she deelsred thU sntseetral farm was sold' and
oai In ihe paint Shop owned by A. F. • SET OF BEAUTIFUL DINNER
: Tier h iiM>and became angry over donas- jMiy house was bou^t; It stood jm
2 A Vision of Dntv. Ruch.- at 2 o'oJocSc yesterday morning, •
DISHES, VALUE, ............. *10
He irouWen. niehed t* the bam. tw ^end street, in Amesbury. near
ruined the iwo^itocy frame bnlldlDg • ONE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION
ciire-l a Strap taken from a bameSe''l^endB' meeting house which

TO THE DAILY EAGLE.....* S
ipled by .the Petoskey Jewelry
and returned to the bouse and stmte- WblUlers have always attwded.
• ONE BARREL BEST f^LOUR.
OpUcal company, below, with a $10,000
her several Umee with IL When an July 23. of that ysar. he again be­
• GIVEN BY HANNAH. LAY
Voii c-annot say GOOD-BYE stock, and by A. C. Rnch abowe with
opportunity presented ttaeif the tri^t- came editor of the Haverhill ’'Oasette,'
• A CO- value...........................*4.60
$600 Block. The twostoiTi frame
ened woman made her eacape from the.
t<» Go(t.
(lay yon will

This contest will be open.only to
^ BO strong were his anti-slavery
saloon owned by Prank SebMer aJhouse, only to be overtakmi by ber
■ unmarried women of Grand Trav4lews that he waB only able to retain
I ni.'Bt HIM I'.vCK TO FACE! Jolnlng was also lArtl^ly destre
husband, who, it is alleged, again beM
■ erse ooihtty, and the names of the
this poslUon unUt December 17.
Saws. Axes. Chains. Loading Blocks. Oiine in and
her about the bead hnj shoulders.
• winning couple will be announced
March. 1838, he took idtarge of the
Krieger plesded guilty to the «ha^
• in The Daily Eagle Merch 31.
ace them.
“Pennsylvania Freeman.” His poems
anri was fined with the undersUnillng of freedom appeared in various

There Is much diversity of oplnpany |b also believed (o lie safe in the
dial his wife will apply for a divorce
' Liin is DUTY. Wliat a i
• ion at to the propriety of leap
fire proof vaults.
MiimJay
momlng_^^
i"> is 11 sreat<-r FOEICE than
Prom 1840 to 1860 Whittier was con­
The quick afnion'iif tlie dre departFOR THE THREE BEST LET­
fined almost entirely to bis borne by
wliat ho says.
"No man liv- lieut prevented the spread of
TERS ON THE SUBJECT, OF
Jtl health and poverty;
eili unto himself, - Every man flames, triilqb at flrsi threatened the{ NOT EXCEEDING 1(» WORDS.
short
Journey being undertaken li
:* BeSlDE MY
*
entire row of store-: on the north side
THE DAILY EAGLE WILL PAY
' 111 this city is a blessing or u
of the aboUtiwilsts. All his
of'Lake street A eonservattre esti­ * SI EACH.
^
BOOK SHELVES | Interest
• t
life be-Buffered much with severe pals
:..-iii'se to it.
mate pUces the'loss at $8,000. all in­ ^ This letter^contest it open to all ■
Dealera In All Hinds of Hardware.
In his head; this often Interfered great­
sured except tbe saloon tmllding own •- women of the Grand Traverse re- •
TIiIk week wi> take np Whittier's life ly with bis writing, which was
ed by John Schaplw.
* glon, married or single. Wrtfe now, • and literary work'from 1B81 to lu means
which he supported tis
* give your opinion bn the leap year-'* clnse Few people now realise that mother, sister and himself. In 1817
* custom, and if your latter le one of * WhiuiW vmHe a large amouoi
; MiTlCE-GET KIGHT AT
he was glsJ to become'csorresiK)!
NEWS AT THE THEATERS.
* the three best you will receive *1. * prose, hm at first he was unable
THE CENTER- AND KEEP
editor of the “National Eka."
* Publication of the names will be * decide to which to-give bis time. Many
We can scarcely r^llse bow fuU of
T H E CIRCUMFERENCE
* of Whltiler’R earlletn poems, some of disappointment WbltUer's life was; de­
The two noDths' lour of the south * options] with the writers.
KHJHT.
..
.•al nierli. are not published in any siring to become famous as 'a writer,
which preceded the engagement of the
oIlK-tlon
of
hlH
poemo,
as
be
did
:|r>se Shay Opera company in Cincin­
To the Editor:—I see some one lias
he was hedged in by 111 health and
QUESTION:
nati was one.of unbroken success The dedidea that a woman bold enough to deem them of value in later years
bis rhamplonshlp of an nDpopnlpr
l.el UB look for a momeol at
Nashville Tiroes of November in. said: propoee, could not possesB good wife­
cause: very food of women and dream-’
Are you makinti the w(
Ibe Shay Opera company's presents- ly qualities. Init gave no reasons. At Piirroimdlng iuflnences . amid which Ing of a happy marrie,! life, he s-m
U tter or woi-scV
Hon of Carmen' lam evening was one the same time the writer states “We Whittier as a poet wfc- born Our fcirceil to go through the world
-.1 the eroaleat treats heard here for need not tic governed by customs ol nation was in the rich, vlgoroii.s lifo; we-l: but his inie faith, devotion to the
years. Miss Shay and her company the past. Just so’ .lust so’ If way of youth, that Ume which breeds poets. cause, and simple, hard-working, early
made the opera in their artistic hand­ back In tbe dark ages it was decreed A group'6( itoets appeared almoet sim­ life, helped him to bear all quieUy.
ultaneously. most Important of them
ling of ii a great masterpiece. The
finally, in a great measure, to
- A clean. |)ui‘f, honest, <
at this lime Itelng Poe. Longfellow and rise above rihe reach of disappoint­
When we say “1 off’ it means 2.5c off on every ^
si‘cr.iu*d. sincere. Christiair '^(^era was beautiful. Miss Shay’s work not speak but l>e spoken to "—it I
was finished. She left the common- reason that In the light of tbe Nine­ Whittier, and the last named was the ment. . Indeed, as said before, it was
life is the {fi eatest POWER I lue far behtnj In her luterpretl
dollar’s worth purchased.
.*
St
truly
American
in
his
work.
But
tbrongh
one of these channels that
teenth cbnlury de must do tbe same.
achieve
sueoess
In
any
line
one
ill the woi'ld — no matter of that charming, brilliant, selllah, 1 think It an tinjust one-sided custom
B-ambltion was finally fulfilled,
St have an ideal or model, and the
in 1846, (Teorge Bndburn wrote
wli-ther it is lived in a hovel ri-ckless but very fasdnating Oypsy and one that has been the means
queen."
of separating many stuils alreaJy style of Byron is quite plain In 'Wbit- to hlBWlfe: "Jehn fc one of the greatoi .1 mansii.n, underneath
Parker Broa’DM BtanafiOfi’Front Street
k
Mias Shay and her complete
wedded
by
love.
Iiecause
the tler's verses ^rom 182S to 1832, while
ere. iioIlUcBlly even. In all our %
la'Kirer's vest or a million- nany of GO people will present "R maiden must not speak and the- both Scott and Mrs Hemans were fa- Sta^. 1.»
r
k
1 wonder how i
air<‘’s texture, a washerwo- TrovaUH'e" here next Tuesday, Jan­ man dare not—her extreme mod­ voriM. This was tbe saddest Ume of fine a mind can stot^ to such dnigery. mmrmrirrriciPiriewa frnrmnrirtr«rirrirrrwr ^
our poet's life for he had been bitterly But Wblttler has an mucb
in> ii's calico or the silks and uary 26. at Steinberg's Grand opera esty lielog , taken for Indiffereoee
house. The engagement is a i
and BO they drifted apart, never, to be disappointed in love, his health ba4
be has Ideality. He knows the
sat III- of the elite.
worthy one for Traverse City
saUsfled. Give the -girls on equal given out and the world seemed to drpdgery must be done, and, since
Mm an empty bubbla Tet bis brain no one else does It. will do ii.bimself.
chanoe.
.
JURTICB.
was
devtdotdng
and
ntatimng
and
te
May
Heaven bleed him.'
• “aBn Hur,” flty opera house, Jan. 26.
was already giving rlrti promise of
In >844 Whittier became editor of
Only a tew i
Ladies’ rurs left greater work to oome
the "Middlesex Standard.” which, a
We will close
As to most people real fame
year later, was coneoddated with the
tbu coM. ^me qi
when unsought so It came to Whittier. •H'otceBter-and Mlddleeei Gaiette;
Whittier e<nted several papers besidra
have menUofled and slwaye
proved bjmself a clear logician able
thlnker.'and strong advocate.
j'eare his clear insist
abled ttm to rise above partisanship
.An Event of Exceptional Intecest. The Big
become s friend of truth and right
Societv Musical Event of the Seasou.
under whatever name or party
might be preaenied. This ability to sef
the best In all helped him to profit
Ik EVEItY MAX ,\ND WOMAN IN
For Gentlemen Who Are in The Habit of Wearing^Ss^oo and S6.00 Shoes.
by tbe literary work of others.
English Opera Co.
60—People—00.
In a Grand
TOWN WHOSE NAMES ARE UP­
Like‘Longfetlow. ^liittler Is a poet
Scenic Production of Verdi’s Famous Opera
ON A < iU R( H ROOK WILL Get
whom the people love, in spite of the
RIGHT WITH GOD AND
attempt of many critics to prove that
many of their rhymes are faulty, es­
THEIK GROCERY MAN—A
pecially those of the Utter poet, yet
Some of the Finest, Prettiest, Best Feeling, Best Wearing Shoes that
MIGHTY revival-will
lany Inatances the very faults
pass from home to home and
we’ve ever shown in this market.
pointed out moke a certain easy rhyme
that appeals to the general and
heart to heart and hundreds
pathetic mind, if not to the literary
will be borne into tlie King­
FINE BGX CALF, pearl leathindeed Uam so fond of
Full Orchestra Directed by Signor Carl Nicosia.
dom of Heaven.
er lined, lace. FINE VICI
him that I-would say of him, as Charb
Two Cars of Magnificient Scenerj’. Large
Lamb did of another Quaker, “get the
KID, lace. FINE PATENT
Ensemble of Singers.
writings of John (Wootman) Whittier
LEATHER, I«e or full dress. B«t." and hlB own wonte
These shoes 6re equal in every
•TTake the good inan'B book and poiwler
AXI) THEN
way to any shoe sold any­
^at iu pages say t^Ujee.Scat sale now open st the boK office. Citirenc' Telephone 122.
where at $4, $5, and «6.00!
Bleesed as ibe hand of dealing
May Its lesson be."
Our price on these row is .....
In the fall of 1892 Whittier quteUy
THR THIS IS Thk only way THA
YOr CAN
left this world where he bad lived
long and so well, and again we can
Ladles' Shoes with rubber heele and cork soles
do better Uian to repeat these
'also hand turned and welts, shoes
Men’s Pine *3 Shoes, of fine velour.
wotds from a poem not published
of finest leathers wlib latest style
box calf and vici, newrat lasu
QQ
heels and toes, worth $4.00 sod
QO
til after his death;
sudtoes. at.....................................
9 1 *00
riie world demandR tionesty from i
•4.50. on sale now at...................... >Z.VO
“I would not If I could repeat
,i:f'(!hriBtlaDR. Go tomorrow and B'
A life which sUll is good and sweet;
and revert to them when you want
'!iai niM that yon owe and make
I keep In age. as In
prime.
Mglit wfUi him. DON'T BE A STUM­
Ladies Felt JuUettee. with fur trim­
A not uncbeerful st^ wlUi time.
Ladies'
Felt
lihoes
with
lestber
foxming.
in
black,
cardinal
and
heli­
BLING BLOCK. THE LORO’S PROM­
And. grateful for all blessings sent.
otrope.
were
$1.26
and
*1.50.
goon
ISE; "Oall unto me and I will answer
I go the common vray, content
iiu-c, and Bhos' ihet. great and mlghty
T6 make no new experlmenL
iMngE which thou knowesi noL—
On easy terms with law or fate.
i-ramlah 38:3.
For what most be I ralmly wait.
Men and woman end boys and girit
And tnut the i;ath I cannot see—
which ifl better than the, average goodA.
ouUide of Christ are LOST. My heart
That Qtti Is good sidficeth me
achec for the periehing ones.
And when at last upon life’s play
SOLD BY ALL DEALEHS.
The curuOn falls, l*only pray
Will Yon-Dear Beader-Beseech
That hope may loae lUeU in trotb.
God
And age in Heaven’s Immortal youth.
Manufactured by
And all our loves and longing prove’
give me a MESSAGE for Traverse
The
t^e foratasts at diviner tove!"
'iiyf
New
I
would
nlM
ask
you
to
ret-'
SPECIAL SERIES at CITY OPERA
Firm
poam, "At LasL" written shortly bfr
HOUSE.. Come.
fore his pasamg.—the prayec. whld>
^he Liveliest Store in Northern Michigan.
TRAVERSE ClTy, MICH.
Thomas P. UHom. Pastor.
wfi feM haa been answered.
WINIFBSD fi. PRATT WHITE,,
C hristian Church.

City Book Otore.

Two Great Needs:

FACT:

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LUMBERING TOOLS

DUTY

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8. F. Saxton Hardware €0.

Which are You?

1-4 OFF

You Know

On All
W41TO
Goods

5 BachaHt & Roscoe.

Revival!
Revival!
Revival!

STEINBERG’5 GRAND

______ OPERA HOUSE.

Tuesday, January 26th

A SN AP

ROSE CECILIA SHAY

. We Place on Sale To-Day

IL TROVATORE

PAY UP

Scale of Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1. £. ?L50

PRAY UP

Make a Few Mental Notes

STAY UP!

IT""’””""":””'''’™ ,69c

ChHdrens- Felt Shoes Srr32c

37t

“Best Flour”

Reduce Your Shoe Bills by Buying Here]

Steinberg Bros,

HANNAH &

LAY

CO.

fm

BE SDRE TO HEAR
AT CID OPEIM HOUSE

“BEN HUR’
Sqi^^ at Qty News Stand. PRICES:,35c. ^ ^

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< STATE NEWS IN BKIEF.i
- A^rieultupl College.—The coUege
' hoeitiu) iR doing a ihHrlng businees.
An epWemle of grip prevails here. The
humter ot Uiom absent is var>' notice­
able at dasaee. '
CharievolK^srael Baublan. a joung
man emplo^ In the Charlevoix liuniher coDpanr'a camps, was strotfk on
ihe bead by a falUng limb and died
row hoore later, bis skull having been
creshed.
Detroit—A report is abroad in Chi­
cago to the gSect that the Fere Mac.
qukte wiU douMg track the road from
Grand Rapids to Chicago.
It
d^Dltety asserted in advices from
there that this would
done.

to HunlBlng by Deput}- Game Warden
nrewster on the charge of shooting
a d^ otit of season, has been fined
<100. He paid and was released.

guats to the needs ut tiae tomu nASt cATHOkic kAtiin cUaris
haVe bean reeelred tor the |0«i^4
buUdlng. which would aMt 700 pMsoos
and coat abont>|U,000. 8t.' Tobna la Pin.
pronounced the best thealrloaf town
of Its else In the country.
The young ladles of the CnthoUe
church cleared |27 oa the eaieitAlniii.—The Calumet A Uecia ment given in the CatboUc church Wl
i struck U>c- Kearsage lode In No. last evening. There wee e Urge and
Shan at a.depth ot 91 feet The eelecc audience present who tboroueb.
shaft was started late Id the fall and ly enjoyed the progrBrn!
LiUleMias Ch
bottomed on the Wgc
lutfful peotomlme
p
This' Is the llrsl opening of Ihe Calu- everybody with a beeutfibl
hit«i & Hoda on the Kearsage lode; of "Neerer My God, to Thee."
The program, besidee tbc petomime.
wlilch has made the Wolverine, Mo­
hawk and Kearsage nluee famous, Included a recit^Uon by HUs Anna
and gives the big mine three lodes. Campeau, a reeding by R. W. Restnil.
Tbtf first blast threw out 'rock well selections by the Mandolin aad Gnitar
clnb and stmgs by Arthor Bari, A. L.
charged with sh« oonwr.
Joyce, James Moody and Andrew Hormuth. After the program progr^eetre
Gevemer Taft Arrives.
pedro was enjoyed and ice cream
San FrancUco, Cal.. Jan. S3.—Gov
cake were servM.
emor Wm. H. Taft, the newly appoint­
ed secretary of war, arrived from Ma
nila today and was given a rousing
How to Cook Praaeo.
welcomeWhen prunes are served they abbuld
fail apart from the stones and be very
tender. In order that the primes sbonld
reach the perfection of tenderness It Is
How ««. ChsoM rwr*.
Furs should l>e i-tioseu according to better to soak them in cold w^ter tor
the age of the wearer, so declare Pari­ twenty-four hours before cooking. First
sian fnsliienablciiuthorilles. Thus Miss they sbonld be wssbed thorongbly in
Baby should U- wrapped In pure ecaldlng water, then pot to soak. After
switn's down, n'bilo the maiden in her the soaking they may be boiled with
teeos-looks cbnrmlng In soft cblncbllla. aogar, not too much, or they may be
Bands of ostricli feathers sand dork aoaked a aecond twenty-foor bonra In
beaver suit co«iueltlsb young married milk and then served with honey.
woioen. while snbie gives dignity to la­ Honey is always belter with cream
than sugar is.
dies of an "uocei’iulu age."

Creenville—A
Pere
freight train hss been stalled in the
snow between here and Howard City
ever since yesterday afternoon, and
Row to Clean Brown Shoea.
all traffic is tntemipted on that branch.
Rnb all over tv ith u piece of clean
The Howard City trains are being
white flannel wet lu amuioQla. do It
rent around by way of Bdmore.
<>nce more, then polish with the usual
Grand Haven.—The property owned brown liquid. They will look nicer than
ever.
by Robert Stuart Bak,er In Spring
lAke has been made subject to fore­
Bow to Care Goat.
Nowadays doctors forbid gouty pa­
closure (ly order of .liidge Padghaai.
The property Includeil in-thc mortgage, tients to cat any kind of sweet food.hut
recouimeud
them to eat at least a
which runs to Nelson R. Hewlett, is
doxen wnlnitts a day. There is no doubt
the fine summer home of the Bakers that walnuts ace most useful; to gouty,
.»• Spfing lake.
subjects or In cases of chronic rheuma­
tism. The KWflimg goes down and
Port Huron.—Albert .lohnnon. a pain decyboses.
(Irantk Trunk brekeman, met death hv
■low to Holce iBTyilds* Tea.
iieing cnislieil iii a collision between
Make tea for lui inviiUd with boiling
two freight trains in the tunnel yards
milk Instead nf Ivolllcg water. It is
at Sarnia. He was caught hrtween the
nicer and
engine cab and lender ayiht* two en­ If The lullk really tHiils.
gines came together hegd on. The vic­
_H^.w to Renovr Worts.
tim lived at Sarnia and bad been mar-.
"WartE may be removed." says a celrle<l only four months.
ebrnied physU-laii. -by rubbing them
St. Jehna—The council has voted nigli) and mnmliic with
piece pf muriate of nmmonle. They
to submit CO the cleciocs at the coming soften and dwindle away. leaving no
election the question -of whether St. such mark as follows their dispersion
Johnr shall become incorporated as with lunar caustic."
a fourth-class city. It is claimed that
Bow to Bztrarl Lemoo Jolee.
the proposed plan would effect a sav­
To extract the jul>s- from lemons eai
ing in the expenses of running the vil­
lage. 81. Johns is at present the larg­ ly place then) in n moderate oven ft
est vUlage in tower Michigan

■ booM^ |he proooat one^ being i

; Ponr a little tot milk Into a wUteglasB. then pour the oil Into the center
of the milk and'carefully pour a little
Inllk on top. If the whole la
drunk without stopping, the oil wUl not
he tasted at all.

r-P.

.TUmAT..JANPARK-»‘1ih^^^.
EAGJ;E WANT ADB.

*»1TIONAL LOOAI^. •

g '«MI| ba
w at m Jkft PourtMath
rOR EALE-l»4Btt oMar w^ d<
UvMd to any part of the
i
E Qraaick Oo.
2U7df

noBsM nn.invRntkm le^ year party
for JMuini^ *7.
Th^ Rev. Henry McKinley of the
Frien* church wHl complete the dedl.
catkw of the Ptlends’ church u Manton tomorrow, which was Inteympted
hst .ftoday by a fire.
'Roy. Tbempsen invited bit Bwnday
school t^as for an .‘'open night" to
bis borne last evsnlng. Gnmes and
muslowege tbe fentnres ot the even
Ing. and U^t wfiwshaents wera serr-

WANTED—Five tom o( oornttdlta. B.
a Biagdon; one mUe -wtM M Car
Ur'i mllL
"
tH-8'
dress at onto ■J," Bulb oBt*. 'SSU HOUSE to.BKNT-On West Proat
ftrosL Enquire of E A. Klldee. 684
1 and bimrd in good
Wsat PtonC New. -phone 121. •88k!

T—A larg^
largs^ house
'’2S? lTr«aNT-A
h

with ban
South Uakm
strwt. Uttle R McNtman. 82»4-tf

•62-1-2

8CWINQ—Dressmaker tarpietly-witb'
MISCELLANEO'Uft.
MrS- BuUen wlU do sewing at pri­
vate rsaidences. Mias Maggie Baacb, WOOD YARD—Ail ktods of body
block and green wood delivered.
406 BMt BWith str*. C!tl««»D. J. Pike A Son. 60S West T^th
•phone 836.
«S2-tf
streoL Citizens' 'phone 616. S8S6-tf
WANTED—A few nenvy teams tor
the woods.
KMiey
* MONET TO LOAN on peraonai p<op
8308-tf
erty. In sums to suit. I. Nswlsj.^
Shingle Co.
room 608. new WliBelra block. Oitfc
WANTED PCS D. B. ABMT—Able
floor.
•66-.;
bodied buoarried mm between ages
of 21 and 26; clUaens of the United FIRE. AccUent, Bnrglary, CSsnaJty
Stnxes, of good ohnrncter and tem­
and
Plate
Glass
Insurance,
UtUe
A
perate habits, wbo can apeak, read
McNamara. 208 ^nt at. 3284-0
and write English, For Infortnetion
apply to ReerniUng OBcer. 206
Front street, Traveiae City, Mich
8108-tf

Traverae City Chapter. R. A. M.
fcet tor work dost night After oonfendng the Royal Arch d^ree the
mWierS went to tbe Uttle Tnvern.
wheto an
supper was served.
Omtbs H. Kirkpatrick.
tbe Northern Michigan iee Keepers'
asaociation. was in thjv city teder arravtaig to seenre a bAU for tbe forthtxtmiog BTiivii.t mde^ng of tbe aaso!iatk>n which will be held sometime in
March.
V Ajlttle girl who caught on to e
sfsj^t M the corner ot Front and
Unkm Areeu this no«i came very
FOR BALEnear^tolng seriously Injured. Her FOR BALB—Two heating stoves, one
drees caught In some way and she
large and one medium. Enquire at
308
South
amwood
avenue. 'Sl-t-3
-was dragged for quiu a dUtance.. This
should be a warning to cblldreo wbo in- TOR SALE—One good slz-year-old
dudge in thu dangmus amugeraent.
tborooghbred short horn Dnrbam
cow, weight 1,270, wm be fresh
Dr. Moon received letter, today from
Map
Mr. Strong, contractor for the pro­
■41-t-24
posed electric railway. anJ from Mr.
BossHy, the attorney, informing him
that they will be in Traverse City
Monday or Tuesday. The matter of FOR SALE—CounUrs, show cases and
one safe are-for sale at the Racket.
tbe railway line will probably be set­
tled up next Week.

1 strange do^chaoCes t
your path speak kindly to him Instesd
of using the boot. Tbe magic power of
the voice may.save you from a bite.
And never shrink from a dog 'that
Jnmps toward yoo. That would be an
Mrs. Bragg-1 gave quite a nice little
exhibition of fear that be is apt to take luncheon tbe other dey. Dldn^t Mrs.
JeoUna tell yonl
Mrs. Sly—No.
Mrs. Bragg-Strange! Why, she was
one of my guests.
Mrs. S^-Yes. abe told me ttast.
£oak dry bread lu water Take as
aeestate PslnleVa.
much eold meat,'chopped fine, as yon
have bread, mix and season with salt,
The famous Tintoretto, iu a painting
pepper and sage
Malic Into small r tbe Israelites gathering manna,
showed them armed with guns, and a
cakes and fry.
latter day Neapolitan artist has depict­
ed the holy .amlly crossing the Nile. In
Hew to Stake Coe. Wlae Oaece.
Ad excellent wine sauce calls for one ttielr flight into Egypt. In a magnifi­
cup of buuer, creamed with two cups cently ornamented barge.
ot sugar. Add gradually half a cup
Tke XtoetoF's Bspeetetlea.^
ot madclra or sherry, aud place
Friend—I^m glad to see you so much
tbe sauce iu a bow] set in a basin of
eater, and stir for two minute»or better, old man. E>oes the doctor ex­
tmUl it.Is perfe^ly smooth and foamy. pect you to be out soon?
InvsUd-Wril. I think be cxpecQ me
Serve It hot in a boat beside tbe pudsoon tohe ooa ibe amount of bis bill.
«iig.
He MBt-ttilB todfir^^ebange.

will give bis llecture icnight i
City Oitem houee.

Don’2Jdlsa *««n Hpr."

,,.

BUY THE KIMBALL
ItwiQUata lift time,.give
you service and saUafaclion.
anteed. Factory {triaes -and
most liberal terms.

W. W. KIMBALL CO.
129 Front AtrMt.
N. £. Atrong. Managsr.
ne, teinac msctlDr* sad re

JEWELRY STORE
Nowlbal the holiday rush is over we are prepared as usual to do
'all kinds of repairing on short nottw. Full line of Diamonds. Solid
Gold Watches. Sterling Silver Novelties and everything pertaining to a
flrst-claaa Jewelry Su>r«.

J. N. Martinek,
sit. Front Street-

TrWVerse City.

POR SALE—3-foot soft woou. South
Side Lumber Co. Bell Pbone^SSO:
<,iUzens* •phone 308.
FOB SALK—Drv kindling wood, one
ytarold. Dropaqard to G. F^We.

SPRING, 1904

i-X>R SALE—Sour milk and s
cream delivered. Enquire at
Monroe street. ClUzens' 'pbone 806.
3-ring8. F. P. Jonea. 3312-tf-26-«
POR SALE—A tew pair of highly hrwl
Homer pigeona. Finest sqnab breed-

You niay think it is a little early but it is'Justtbe time to catoh your dressmaker. We have just
received a line of very pi-etty Boorettes
t/gl
for s^rt waists or Suite at
/"
Linen Melanges, very pi^tty and
durable


25c yd

ments: some bargains for cash.
Little A McNamara. 208 Front
street.
3284-tf

with order.

New Scotch Suitings.
New Mixed TWInee.
New VoHee.

Tbe Eagle Frees.

THE BOSTON erORE

TO SBLl^A nice office onalneas at a
low flgnre, UtOe A McKawk^

Corner Front and Union.

Corner Front and Union.

Have a nice piaso UrydBr.
borne and give yonr diUdren
an opportanltT to dessn
moric. Of cotnae yon want
tbe best ptaoo. Chen

The Old Reliable One Price

c£ijp I E. WILHELM
SALE!

-- .

PLAN m TOE
FUTURE

Special

Clean -Up
SALE!

Beginning Monday morning, January the 25th and lasting for one week. We are going to inaugurate a BIG CLEAN-UP SALE. In­
ventory is over buf we find some departments still loaded with seasonable merchasdise. In other departments are many odd lots, short lengths
and remu iits that tmist be disposed of, as we will not carry over any goods from one season to another, even if we do not realiz'-t he cost. Here is
a chance to add to your hank account. On savings yoq can make during this sale.

Dry Goods Department

Clothing Department
overcoats

Dress Goods

Cloaks

Furnishings

PUin buck kood. which arc a
Ihwlne ct prices:

No lut year's coats to advertise.

so Men's Overcoat* and Clster- divided into four lots.
•«.00 instead of 81.M

$3.78
$6.90

L»t No. « otYour pick of all cob's worth up to 8I1MM1.
Lot NO. 3 OtYour choice of all cone, n-prth n; '->8r>.iKi.

$10,00

All onr .'.Oc Tams to close

5_-75

35c

Boy's fleece lined Underwear, extra beavy quality

^

Men's Forest Mills Wool Underwear. 81.00 value

75c

7.50
Lot No.

r.-8l.'' and 81C coats.

^ gQ

$14.95
....... ..................

20 Boys’ Overcoats
Lot No. 1 at-~
Fon&er price 87.5o................

$7.50

12 Boys’ Reefers

Men’s.Suits
3.95
5.95
B.75:
Boy a Clothing Specials

...... 3-87
$4.00 qnd 84.50 Waisk to close

2.98

-O'pH—

86 and 86 qualities. Choice

:)$3.90

Men’s Ovtrshirts
Prieea ran like this during sale—3Se instead of SOe; suc instead of
ODeIotofbla^fleeoe%oeddock6hirts,81JIO«aine
toy’B^pwtale dress shlrte. 60e and 75c kind.
St^Bweaters, bine only.

17.50

81.50 Kereev Pants.
. . guA
saleprice.............................................................................
90C

$5jOO

Lot No. 2 'atFormer price qt 810 and 812-.

$1.50'

"*

5QC
3^^

"7V£SS«.».?S“''.'“.“r "■'T-'f •’■' U98,
Your ritoice of about forty 85.00 Sttits
3-9E,

"29C

This is only a partial

hpHcc...
n sod li«.00 hied.

:.
.-.aic. imported Nub Zibeiine.-Mil es

35c
67k:
| 25

Colored Dress Goods
.....67k.
84c'
1.25

3.87

Dark Oniing Flannels that formerly spld at 10c.

4.90

All Remnants

............................. 7.50

LADIES UHDERWEAR
98c

Odds a^TO^^ (not full snitst aKortad fr6m lines that
NisM' Camri;s H^r Underwear, very good line sizes.
sold up to 86c, St......................

h^s.Chi».Mi.s .

..... .......... 1.87

Pl.« Shd tl-SO iwc-plcc. Bibbhi Uhdcm.csr '.............

Qgg

many bargains awaftlnS you.

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