The Morning Record, November 27, 1900

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The Morning Record, November 27, 1900

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1900-11-27

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THE MORNING RECORD.

w.VorIt Sun •pwstei 1
Up TP 3 O^ook Kvpry Momtrtr.

MILLIONS
SWEPT AWAY

j ■

A 6AIR FOR CAMPBEU

TK^TKBSX crrr,

AGREEMENT
SUBMITTED

■ fOtrSTH TKAJUVO. UlO

wcb., tuesdat. kotWbkb si.

FIERCE WOLVERINES

* Tba ropomt «d
vote te }adg* flC
Pat^la la the vieiaitp' of the mill
IMAsta ia hothmn ehssty bagan at Details of Conclusions of Min­ at Long Uko on harkg
LeUad yeatarday. bat ia apt ftslabad
ttmaa m acnoMt of a h
isters at Pekin
wolvmtaw which am making their
aad the lamlt ia aot yat kaowa.
Oaly two towaihiiB ware eoax
la that Doighbothood.
etprekad aad OanMarlUa. Clere1 am ftmee and bold,
kad gave agaiaof ada* etNaa „ THEY MUST BE AMENDED bova eairtodoff a aombar of good
•Ised pigs. A few Aiya ago a eoapla
OaarpbeU Pver Okrtba. CeBkrrllk
towBthip.bow»T«r.<dkPW«l a Acatage
of yoaag men, who w«n hantfag. set
14 «n tbp tokl Sambar of hallota. Before Being Approved by the tbalr dogs ea a ooon, aa thaysMP<
Itollirw lUBot C*mbrld«eW«B of
TbM naar were miaalag aad the rgr
ad. bat Bm aaiaml pMvad to ba
Various Pow^
OotnolUhpd
and ia the fight whlehea•alt la that townibip waa tberbfara
waaidarad Aedaltaly. It wa
mad a ralaable dog wagkUkd aad
oaeod the yonag SMB tad hk clothUered that the laUaiBg ballota were
kid aaide with tbcae thrown oat aa
lag Mb by tbe iaforkted bgsst. PrlMUI>aaUTU<Q<
iavalld aad dmt they eao yat ba
day Bight P. Park started taok tbe
boaae to Urn ham. caty a Mtort dl»A Tbcae tmUok. it ia amted.
tanoa away, and diaooverwl a wolvkwoe apUta and-dOBbtfai votes, whlrit
iae saated ea the fmeeof the* pig pea.
will prolably altar the Zaea of
■PMI t. TIP
B-xX. ^
Be OrM at it bom a dktaaoe of
tha tetama whoa they are foaad. aa
OolaBbu, Kot. W—The
aboat
tea feet, woaadiag it sevcaely,
it k believad they will be. .
Vhteb prmlM romllr orei
aad the oail cf blood waa meed
The oanvaasteg board adjonraed
8ptw4«7. Saadsy m4 UcoUf <Wnearly two mlka ia the wood*, be­
trorod {npatjuBODotlaK tPti>UU«w kMerealag to eoBreoe again at 8 etween the foreign miaiuera at fore it dkappearad It U gettiBg mo
>’eloek thU nMtaiag.
Pekin. reeriTod at the atau te;sTt.oldoUM*. Din
that worn Ml aad chHdrea feel tike
taday, forked the anbject of a
A Pbibarlpiilp uni apprr
XpvTofkppd
reooe thla afternoon between the keeidag iaside tbe heaae in the
1 polBtt «M eat off Unicbt
ing. aad evaa the men arm ibemaelTea
laeaident aad Beeretary Hay. Tbe
«ad lodiir «0« <» bB tsUrouU n>when
going ont after dark.
idona wbidi
Uandbiffa watrr. Boers Becoming More Active the Cbiacoe goremment mast aeeept
aa prelimlaaiyv to fonaal ptaee aogoAt AUmo*. the Otwanor rurroii'
Throughout Transvaal
iktiooa bMwMn itaelt aad tbe power*.
WM broken ud tulilaff water flootled
U ia BBhject to the rntilieation of tbe
town half a lalle awar.
•ereial goTeraments involred aad Msthodlst Dlvir^ Btartiss His
waalied awa; a haadml Tudi of tallI given to it by the
nadttaek.
*
Brother Ministers
pndident aad Mr. Bay waa for the
At Loralae. flOOfeet eaat of the goVparpoaa of reaching a deokioB aa to
•rament pier, wu awept awax hxe policy of tbe United Btatee tagardM TWl Mr WooU Tlela Ban
bearx "tot from Lake Erie. The S|»cUlt.
g ite tenaa.
track* of the Oerelaad. Laraine A
a-*- Oar Wbr Had H«a
Loadoa. Nov. K—A dUpatob to tbe
Tbe Bgreemeat will he farther dkWhtwlint were left aaapeoded. Nar Btaadard from Petoria. atatei that the
lltattoo 1* eompletelx blooked.
Boera jiropCMe to atrike again at the
At AkroB two men were eleetroeat border* of Oa|«- Colony, where it la
«4 bx a lire wite blown down in (h< Iglieved the <liiwi^eeted Dutch, with actiem will be ^ea by the govem•loi^
■nppliet and hidden wrSpoaa. are meat. Tbe agieeateat ia aaid to be
meeting today and declared that
At Bataria a x°tait woman wac waiting to join them. The Boon along tbe line* of tbe Preach propoawere be tbe father of a girl oattaged
drowned white atiemptinc to cro** i
to he taking freah heart. They ak made early in October with soate aa waaLooke Pro« of Liman. Colo.,
atrMm oat of iu banka
have bocoti^e extremely energeUe in addlUoaa.
be
woald.
at did Lonke Proat'a fathlt\anot
At OambHd^e a rolUnit mill wa* dr. altnoat every part of the Tranfevaal
apply the match to the pyre on
Bolidiet and other balldln«t blo'
and Orange'Kiver Oolony.
whit* the ravisher was to be barnklledii
Sown.
This declaraitioD waa a boob.At Porumoatii. Cbaitrih PalU. Nile*
SAYS ARCHITECT IS IN IT
arrangemeDt atanda a poor chance fa •belL Tbe MeUiodkt divines were
aad other poinu. the wire* are at'
receiving the unction of all tbe pow- diseBoaing tbe proporad tcMlntion
dowa and Ohio rirer poiau report
ocmdcmiilng
the' boraing at the stake
epreeenled at the Pekin oonferthe river rapid^ rtcixiit.
1 Colorado mob. of (he colored
, aaleaa some amendmenu are
permitted. If. aa stated from Pekin, bov. Preatoa PorM. Jr. who oatrag^•0*11<> Ibr Mcnilnc:
the faoak of the agreement ia the Eng- ed and killed little Lonke Frost.
The reeolatlaa had apparently been
JaokaoD, Biia.? Nov. W—There li liali note, our government will feel
•till cioaaideiBble talk aboat tbe
obliged to aeek aome alterations in moving suodily toward lu adoption
Unoortfirmod' Rumor of Loss wherein J. E. Oiba
when Dr. LeacK who it pastor of the
ibaoe
Wicker Park ehnreh. iaterraptod the
of 200 Lives
XnA. ooBtiBotor. ia alleged to bare
apted to bribe Oovenor Lnagino mde very anbatantial changes in Um) proceeding* by hit atteranoe. He
jaid^ "I oppose the reaolatlona on
<m the new oapitol contract. Gibaoa reqniremeati of tbe note.
and hit partner, P. W. Moore, have
Tbere k aone rvoaon to believe that •even] ground*. I object to their lebeen notified br tbe governor that no ae indeai^ty penpoaition hat taken flecUoc* 6a tbe Qoveraor of Colorado.
bid* aabmitud by them or their aaao- aaeh an axeeaaive form aa to make U 1 object to the nonsensical reoomUlet will bejrtmsidered by the com- Impoeaible for the Cliineae govern- mendatioa that President McKinley
S|>^ b> Tbr Wuratow lip..rd.
petitioned. I dppoer them because
liarion.
the demaoA and thk
Blohmond. Va.,Kov. •#—The Cb«a^
Jnat Wliy Oibaoo remain* iaJaekaon fact, taken in eannection with the they do not contain one word of abIlMdieAOhlo oOoen here ataUte I aot known, bnt it ia thongfat he in- nareoaonable demand* of aome pow­ horrence of the crime commiiied l>y
hoar tonight, declare that all their t<tpda to tell tite commiaaion what be er* reapecting ponitbrnrata. may the negro. I oppose the* moat of all
paaMSiter train* ere blocked by huid* know* abont the comblaationa he in- oblige onr go
becanse thev denonnee the mob with­
lidne and that Ihrlr location*
out excepting the ootnged father.
fomud Uovernor I*nngino have been
ksown.-a^ tliat tberr i* bo tenth
The crime for which tbe negro waa
^rmed in Chicago and Bt. Lonia, on
tbe material for tbe apltol, and in efforts onr government i* to receive mobbed ia one which happent too fretain la On>en Brier river. A frei*!
qnently.
Up to the preaent lime no
which he *aya architect Link it con- the rapport of <me of the moat powertnin i» la a <liufh, hat there
cernnd. Link denonnoe* Oibatm'i fnl govemraenu raiaeaented nt tbe way to pot a slop to it haa developed.
U>aiof.U(e.
■tatement a* false.
Pekin govevwenl. ore which haa The ; coottadfxKiurenoe of aaeh
Oharieilon, W. Va., Nor. »6-F
ioBialUcks opoo women makes
geuetally been rappoeed of late to
porta axe ctraalated tonljrht that
my blood boil, and ahonld one of my
GREETED BY THE IRISH have favored an extreme position.
tmia on the Cheaaiwake A Ohio road ,
family be ao attacked. I. too. sliooM
waa thrown into the rivnr at Hinton^
he
tlie
flrat to touch the fire to the
NO NORESMMl POX
and ihat there liad beew a lanre toa*
iggot- '■
aiNaeiaefUM
of Ilf*. Some reporta died the loa*
Thk,otteraooe waa followe.1 by
Bl IW JaO BaiUiaa
EmwoMIUe.
of Itfe <Wt S«l. while others mid the
gnat excitement in wbicli the Ue
YeatfetUr aak AU Daager From
lOM waa brnry. The fart that ao laritv ■iperwl to Tb' MoniUv Rrawd.
pouted. The reaolnciai* went
Park, Not. SO—President Krager
a aamhM a* SOO eonld be Used la the
over till next Monday.
rusew Botned to Indicate that it waa reoeivedthe Irish depoktion at hit
Yesterday, after 1» days of qaarnKLAYEU OXE WEEK
hotel at 4:10 this aftrinoon. Mitt aatlne. the amall pox aeige at the jail
an es|vea» trata.
The report alao had it that the Msnd Gonne toeaented sddrema waa raised by order of Health Oficor
eaaae of the aocideat waa a landalidr. from the Irish aocietic* and made e Wilhelm, who praeonneed all daager
short
speech.
O'Leary,
who
took
port
The rata, of the laal *1 hoot* were
fronT contagion in tbe Dan George
•very aovere in lUi* region and it >• in tbe Kcnian movement in 1905. pce- lae passed.
Nov. 96-Gen. Will L
poMible that n landalldr conld occur •ontM an iilnmiiutlcd addreat written
Dan Oeerge. who ia in jail awail- White, a
d by hit tister and
nader the weight of a heavy train. ■a Irisb. Preach and Dutch. He Blade iag trial for
1
hk attarney. LoyalIK.
K. Knappea,
a *pp«yh in Ktvnch in which he aaid
Baihvwd oIBcial* dl«tedlt /^hc
here from Gtaod Rapids thk morning.
port of a aerioiu accident, but any liiat the caemic* of the Ttaatvaal
They proceeded at oaee to the oonri
Ihat If one occorred there W -been were also etH-mie* of Ireland.
1 aymptomt which i
Here the fWosecaUff held a
a large loa* of life.
vlaced the health officer that be had •hen interview with the oonrt. then
Clacinnati. Nov. S6—A ramor aaya
HUINKNOWN VIRtUOSO
tbe small pox the jail was qnaiaDltn- Mr. Kaappen mid that be had some
*ha» too tii-ee were lo*t by a Cheaeed and George iaokted. It waa a mild nmncT* that he deaired to preoeat to
peakr A Ohio luaenger train going iFOBaertaiarMesical VVorU <>*al>a
cose aad George k new all right
the conrt and naked a coatinaaaoe of
throagb the Oteen Brier river bridge.
wa* aarted by Wallie Per^. who a week. After a brief private inter­
Hmsilea la Uiedos With MssThe ramor cannot be oonUnne.! a*
imde his first appearance oi tbe street view with anoTTtey Kaappen. the
leryoTUieVlullB.
the wire* are down.
yesterday after being bonsedmp with coart granted tbe reqneot (or a poati.> Tlw MeraUv Becuid.
Don George IS days.
•ad the White party recarnLondon. Nov. .38—A arranger anTHE WRONG HORSE
Sheriff Simpaoa come ont yest^day
forabrmthofTreahairaDd kplomed
I* nt IMlan IVU4 tir l>aot
that nothing eeriona oecnired from OoTernor Pingree from the tute miiHit
, James hall loaigtit
■e of coe of hk aeleet b
hare iaapdred Graetai WJiiu'a deoire
tW n-laaw^
for a postpooemeat aad again that the
gition as one of tbe raoM complrte
matter he dealrea to- pceaentt to tbe
WIFE or « BARKER
au»«*l <o Tb.' MuraiBS Ue^’T.l.
maaters of the violin of the day. He
eoart may he n atateaeot in reaponae
OiariBBaU. Nov. »i—It devrlopnl i* Hugo Enpfersebmid. of CiaeiaiiBti.
the qaeatitm if he ^haa anything to
EmM A. VaaUew Mar lla*e te
today that the )iool room* in thi* who was snfflcieatly ambitions to
rav why aentenoe ‘ ahonld not be
vtelnity paid ooi tbonaaod* of dnlkr* play at hi* debnt. witli tlie orcliesm.
Toceet'harne of Maider la
oaneed. Tbeti. again,, it may
«m Vnloaaastiie wlaaer of Saturday * Beethoven * concerto in D and Mea- to do with tbe taeUmiaaiiet of
loee at Tanfonn throagb aa error in deUalico'* concerto in E minor. Hk
a UiaL In vkw of the sUenoe main­
the maamlatioo'on the port of tin- ambitica waa jnaUfied for both the
Vaawart. Ohio, Nov.16—Thk afier- tained by tbe re^ndeat aad hk at. as the real win inspiration aad
otmJadge Maraey anstaiaed a de- ttney. ooe of Ibeoe gnaaoM k oa good
HOT waa Vetavian. Holders of ticket*
• kmoai perf^Kjt, The Urge aa- aamr filed by tbe state' la answer
on the right horse had destroyed i
him aa almost over
plaa ia atatemeat filed by Mia Em­
whee tbe mistake waa diaooveaed
whelming ovatica.
THEY WILL AMALGAJ
ma
A. YhaLiew. the baaker't wUc.
Valcnn wbaafavorite ia the bolting
Tonight Kra Van Ltew'a attorneyt
WAXT 100.0D0MEX
at 1 to A. while Veravian was 7 to 1.
tie boldiM a cooraltatiim aa to the
Jht mistake, wiiieli it k claimed waa
advkabUity ot flUag'a demaiier to the
made in tbe New Yot SoBee of tbe
Tbe jadge Im* already nkalteThelkniBg:
waa general
overrated 'a motloa to qaaab the laHartfwd City. InA—Tae teaall of
diolBtBt. and ia ao doi^ tonfcitad the vote hy the Window Okm TktTOO MAKY WIVES
that covered
rekttve to ‘
evmy poai that waa oat forth ia tba
I with tbe I
• Ski *• Baee Nto* ftary aSain. ataisd today, that tbe tkmamr. Tbe cam will he oalled btowen Bad gatberera vrho have tookiw Uvlw.
away from L. A EXT waa anannaeof the noamiu <e waa aU toward ICO..
i|wiall<.tbrllwaksk»««
OOOme*. The ocoamittae will meet
-imidlaialy. If not filed. Mia. ed thk evaatlag aa cabled by aa orerrity. A oommittoe k
Van Liew afill he analned to answer
TIB*. Ohio.
Nov.
now to begin vrark <» the
to
an
iiiimkMi
iSnSW
kot
wiffi
two
from' mA trade araa rakoted t<
BoMaa. (dtaiged with having b
(naimtiem bUL
imaidar ta
fcgivn. aad tbe daw op bylowa for tbe <
amrrled twelve lieaea. aad who. it k
AateoftbeMal^h^
allUnil bos nine wivM living, wa
Cbll at tbe Imau^ai bak«ry, 40S rff ij|W
swiMeail lotha paatiaatiafy today
wra^ okygIH MS I«E te Mtp^ M ma of tha

-FurtbifS Storm CrMted OiMAtor Throughout Ohio

■ARV BUILDIRG8 WRECKED

TAKING HIESH HEART

NAKB ms BLOOD BOH

MJ

lay’s freigfat
Brought ta the .
Shipmeot of

Cadies’
■ Patent Cali
Shoes
We’ve been expe^ng for
some time. They are
truly handsome crea­
tions.
Genaioe patent calf
vamps and heel foxings,
dull mat kangaroo tops.
mUdified mannish toes,
good weight
hand welt soles,
new and shapely
military heels.
Uncommonly stylish and
elegant boot?.

Prinm.

$3,50
^apair.

ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH

sr.saisL'asiiss;

..City Bo^ Store..

Just take a look at Mr two
west windows for the
de-.
gant line of |*'ine Art t^ictures—
with the latest and most swell
ideas in Frames.
Most dainty and* bewitch* ing China, from Japan, and other
beautiful art goods. The lowest
prices for quality, in the dty.

Mi

BoBart# BmlKr Co.
Let Benda
Be Your Santa

MEN’S SUITS

$10.00
$12.00
$15.00

The latest fashions — the kind
you expect to find at Benda’s—
Magnificent garments — full of
high^t quality—each one with
the name “Benda” on them—a
guarantee that has never fail­
ed. See them..

Men’s Overcoats!

The Popular Shoe House |
The Old Sund.

Sample
Jackets and
Tailored Suits
At i off
Regular
Price

BIG WRECK REPORTEB

WlST

M|irt:mK
1,290

The Telephone
Always in Demand
)t only k it required in the oOoa
le baatltng man of bnilneu. bat
Ida it* sphere of oaefaioeai in tbe
menu of bnalneta. domeuic i
eial acriviliea.
The Ulephone aavea a
reiaeaentiug aa expenditnir of et
ergy and money, bat a woman
time k often aa valnable and impoi
taut aa a mao'a
tiappoae von damonatrate the vain
aad Btiliry of the TeieiJiooe in Ih
home by ordering one today of the

MI6HIGMITOLPHOIIE CO.

We bought yesterday, through the agent of an
eastern manufadur^r, about SqooGO worth of Ladies'
■ and Misses’ Jackets and indies' Suits, at
off regular prices. This means the saving of the same to
;, you. These are finer garments than are usually
r bought in this way. Better come up today and seij; cure one of these real bargains.

J

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STEINBERG’S
Reliable Dry Goods. Carped and Clothing House; j

WET WEATHER FOOTWEAR
kegiOre Na Knbbers-wm Hat Rip.

gle Bold a

the medal
The beoaly. qnality and low
inoes of oar piano* give a* tba
medal of raperioritv without diepate. We tknd at tbe heed of
moderate prieed maaic dealers,
*and oar growlag Ikl of mtiafied
caotomers jastifles oar standing
claim— "the best fa lire money
Everything ia .

maaic md.
mnaicsl edsdt.

Also I Ml he tojrs IM| rail's Np MLxi Shn.
We seU tke best Uie af sebaal sbaes ia tke city.
Rot Bvw Cheap. b« Haw Good.

F’rainic F~riodriohi'
The Old Reliable Shoe Man.
■TKra Mraw S*rar»oi.

Wa-ora^

V.V.W(0. VouMI
DR. W.J. HIGGINS,

neper Know
What exttptjooally good values we are
offering in

DENTIST.
, enwB fifid

iPritp’MTp.Stt’
i
. - - .......— wsrt
AU
w«tk nfiruteefi mttsbctsrrmttsbc

D. W. STEWART

Cadies’ and 6etits
$2.00 Shoes
Until you try a pair, v^most any tQrk
yon can imagine—from the Very finest rid
kid to tbe heavy oil graihr
Over 2$ different Myles to dioose from.

VIOI.If.ilS-V

ifitatftigfflB'awBnA
—niwsr-*—
John R. Santo
HBUimUK.

BARKER BROS.
FBCniTSIBEKT

tJEu

MeKAMATU BLOCK

miPN
m luauuM^i kMOkUiiutiiiai dtrti

REVS W THE W(«Ji
BSBWtlSTBMES

THE MORNINO FffiCORD
TRAVEne CITY, MICHIGAN
ORANO TRAVERSE HERALD
Mr. Ihaty maa.

to can

for a

boraa

itearatoa teirttfal ^bbe lfi>taiy b-itotir to bto Mltoimgiri

haek. bat

■n built to the 0altod State,

immfhMl eonwerad

with the

WhmtoaberM waa faaad to the



as

JOHM J. HARDY - CftT CJroulater

Hawatiaa tatoada

. It deretopad that the horm to

/z:

and
MMnd M M« FiiliSii ■d-TMviraGHr

A CBLBcriAI. AmM

wandered

alipped
into

hto

dm

McManaa. who« aappoatog thetifre-

ftmUm

towildMMWt at hi4agtjUJ hotmu, hi
obaarren trlU find ia tiw
Slaatkd aa itMaada plantj of naa« for a^nottai eaethmad ap
ttro and Mriainat

aotlritr-

km had a laMrnm of dallMoa in tfa«
■orkat. and ivriral waa tberefca* M
ba aataiiUjg xpoetod. The aloctloti
kaaonalad aaitaatka ealeii|at«d (o
foatar boon*

la amor

Mlflag fron

ooBBioa

dlzaeUaoa
nport,

th«

laadiMI taaoobaa of iodoat^ air «ocb
pMHMad

tkair

own

boonuL

aoaponUloBt are fortbeomiim at a rate
I rerjral
.

S—ww

If the

We aeam deatlned, indeed,

to eater the TwanUeth Oeaterr in the
■MM of a hewildenaent

of boomi.

Bat, all aathealaan apart, then done
aeM moA aoUd paomiae of an era of
praparit7 that

trill (tire

eah

nOaa to all foma of ao^ eoteiprtae
aad. mack aa finaaoial tnlnee hare allian. it would be reDtnreaoBte
t^ l*adiM tlmt ther will not adraaee
;atlU further Ipfore the end haa been
rMdhad.

BMOtloai of more <a

aaoMlW of ooarae are

bow

lem

in order

asd mart be expooted."

ereatogandtolrlnge
to the hatoew that wlU be dtotril

aw Itetal fiuBin. Ibr nrM >• drmr,
beta irmblia dnedrop areBn b har.
ya* roaia dniap >• frtrt Bad her
Aad eraw to btrolbe (rrtuwa
AUb. for we. a BoonreJ mtti.
Tbe dlnUB] laaiBniu drac In palB
For irtao omM brar U> aurt dHdata
Proailli-BorullofUouwl
'
VW lUlo-l eatko. nr bnart 1* proed.

-*ibrl fninv. nrbi-----*—•
VW
H.brI
.
Bel to abr darfe or Boiuir brewod
ShorrIfB* a/ Uoan'i qaerai
Aad pill Bbo kooB-B wbn nlM la Mat
|| jor and palB Beat Bllrra.la,
I au Utr Malol htdra ay fatal .
AndauUim
OB 1.^,
AaaUaaad
d UlellenPaAtoUla
THE BULL MOOSE.

one diamet, will hare oboige of the
pnaeli in the creti'

aTAQK AKt) I’UATFOlUl
*'01d fHendi are beat” home play.
like eome

p>oplr. wear wed.

mere we ace of them
like

them.

Thia

oaS~-widi

Oeotfe K. Broedhnru'amirthpcovoktog Caree,' What Happened to Jone*.'
ItDerer wean oni iu welcome.

Al-

wayi fteih. inapiiitiotr aad ioriirontt
tog. It sppeaU alike to the tod»l |b1-

ft«>t be iwlkeil apd tiond about 20 yard*
away powing Sto roaring. I eagerly
eeised ihia oppeoinnity to cUmb a tree,
and auon after tbo aninialNnmed and
made ulT.-' Of all my adreotnita in the
bush, aud they number a fcw.thoooe
I haw Just related came tbe'nearest to
being my death.
Miatnwl Vitaeta

ato of the oonUrmed tbfatn> itoer an
well aa

to the

gaeiOBa.

taate of the

Written aolvly

of

Profmeor An

IMS

I

la atowto the

sad

'Watnr homoriat,
Ima abown

which

Pbiladelphto. stating

ed to a borel to

Happenrd to Jonea"

"Wliat

will bo iveaent-

•d at Steinbtrg'a Grand on Thotaday
aTeninit. Deo. O.

by a comiiany ibai

extneta erery drop of hilarity

from

iwt t.. Wlirk <m hi* well dimed poll
The liarlur wss s ciheerfnl man. foto
of *ici(U lulcm^gse aud rather prided
bitUM lf on his powers a* a ccnTetmlioni*l. So whni he fell the brad of the
Dulnth oflicisl with his tape

Springs,

CoL.

and plete
1 aud p«bsp* the oIBc islwoold iu tnm-wrlt* out
Baaaell'a ”A I>oor Relation
a liti yi-arv' |io*b 00 a piece of sharing
paay, retinqnlafaed die bright funire te{L
of an atehiteoi for the glraun of the
So the bartier won light BBfi merry.
anHtl and philosophical by mm*, and
fOotUgfata. behind which hr Iw. in a
i» woH pWasnl with tbe
moot oarpriainglr abort time become
the oOcial's to*, ao toll
ooo of the foremoat acton of the day. dial Rot,
Mr. Boot aad hi* taperb compuiy «f appritetirsi wa* iu He knew that he
would handle a pimr boire at a auartar,
will be oaea here ahortly in tliU famU be did not get the pass. Be ww de­
oaaplay.
termined to ptossc. and when the oOeial
asked him if lie had any cotton bandy
■ *'Por two,yeara all egorta to enre llw barber Ndd be thought he had. Be
BeatoM to the palma of ay hand* tet tpilcklr to a star* and secured a
failed. "WTitoaESttor H. X. Leeter. sm^l supply of the ootten. and girlng ft
of Btyaonae, Kan.,
“then 1 waa tottoolfielalthat
gwitWn took two
At gmUcatan
s and put them to hit
JtoaBttoaa, Sotea aad all akin
omSa. Oaly S6c at Jaa O. Johm
bb«B. K. widt'A

were barrifled by tbe dlsoorery of
the body «f a
Tbe body

was found
Tto

man to the Ik>i spring.

was

VOT1C&-AU thorn hoMiig 1
I my jdllow m» lUMMtod to
________________Janaaw
6th. tm.
Botoxa limit X

9.50

A Urge Uaa of toUet............. ........................$175, $1.75, $6.50 and op

But eome up to my office aad
talk tbe matter orer. Ve'U
be a friend eo yon. aad before
spring may be able to prore iL

J. M. Blakeslee

J. W. SUTER’S HOUSE FURNISHING STORE
t(to*IMO M-MONT ST

19

Fird^ance

ainmruiiAiiii
WE HAVE AN ESPECIALY FINE STOCK OF

.OXFORDS.

If you tore n dweUing: siock.*tore,
bam, or any other property tosurable,
kindly trmember 1 want te
write tbe tosonae* tor you. and will
^re you |womp« ilad careful ntten-

For this fall, for we know our pat- '
rons appreciate fine goods, and we
guarantee every pair you get from
us to give the best of satisfaction.

Only tbe most reliable atcok tosnrBatee rery low. '

L W. HASTINGS,
Telephone 78

RKK-r

Noll Prices K Dor Cgstop IMi BcmIs:

Traverae City

Extra Fine Pajent Leather Oxfords
Hand Made Red Jnlieta. for trimmed

lii

'

f IJ26

60C

A. 8. F'RVMAN,

be

literally

cooked.

ptrn FXteit OB THia noruc
IBS Front SlTMt.

lempetatnre of the anUmpered

PRACTICAL SHOEMAN

water of the spring U orer IBO degieea. ;
Inreetigatiop disclosed the fact that
the mu was a sttaoger who hadgir.
en the name of Smith and nothing was
ttot
identity.
it U

would aolre

He was without money aad

BBppoaed he eboae

to

JAR O. J0HK80N. Dmgglst

ocnamit

Pillabury is

C.A. HAMMOND

For ereiy ones of

s

Scalp Disease

TANDARJ)
BALM AND SOAP

Doe* not onre.

Ko case of Dandruff

and Falling Hair it will not cure.

8lBBd*MMMUrBlO'.. J*rk>« iUi-hOmtl-nii«-Toar RIbikUtU Hair 7«k- bbiI
<e dandruFond^ll^u

SU Xunb OortiBB, Kt.. JB<-k«,n. Hirh.

CAUTION
Uae Standard Preparatidna —
take nothing else—they coat yoo
nothing ahoaid they ^ to core
yoo.
Take thia adr. to yoor dmggiat.
Sold by E. E. Miller andJaa.
Q. JobnaoD.

Jf// kiais of

Bic?ch JJtpairing

REPAIRING A BICYCIE

Bic?clt Sundrks

..DentisL

and

IS BBTlrqittar iBBiuu-r oMdsas rsTmet hssd to
OiilttmBTlT. oar workUtLbtoOB* iBBboTB

Prim Wahl.

]_------ ^------. ---------O. $». Cairvtor

FirelDsuraBce

d- yj. Ltderk,
IIS Uahn SI.

iimmmwwtmnmmmmmmmwmmt
I THE HANNAH & LAY
Hi
__MERCANTILE COMPANY
Bust that Ever
(OMir pmanii MfOBt loo.....

New phone 28

‘WHIT HIPFBIHI TO JOHES”

Valuable suggestions, that i^.taken at the time lead on to
fortune and happiness, because these are just the goods
you want and our prices are alwaj-s the convincers.

I More Gold Weather

Special Sale

RED DRESS GOODS
"'aS’iSlSF''-"

So we tske the one th»t «lls at S1.35 and J J _

And you should be prepared
for it. . Those Air Tight stoves are
the most economical made. Burn
less wood and make more heat
than any other stove. $3.50. S5.00
and $S.oo buy fine ones.
The
Round Heaters sell from $11.50 to
$24.00. Coal Stoves that give an
even temperature to the room,
have 15 styles to select from, prices
from $18.00 to $40.00.

“Economy Tables”
That's what we call our ta­
bles. because it's economy to own
them.

They arc just what we rep­

resent them Jo be. Any dissatis­
faction

cheerfully

made right.

Those 6 foot extension dining ta­
bles for $4.75 alwa>-s please. Theoak table with car\-ed claw feet at
S6.75. and 36 other styles to select
from.

Q

The $1.50qualities we mark
The $1.95 quality goes

DR. SAWYER

ms
l.rBrtlrBlIy o.-w vb.e.l Bl * BsaU OOR. W*
h*T, bIwi B ra»-rliliar,•( DearBsd *«nn«idhBnr
bioyrle. |„r ntbrr UdM te swatloDm aad w*
Brv onUlar Utt-m bI cr.*t ItBt^Bs.
II. K. UIBW KK'YC LE WORKM
»'ta<
ni rroal at., TrsTteBBUIr

Money Refunded

$1.48

98c
S^y^ $2.90
Sl-98

tod&y.
eo^ colds and aU tong fits.
Itrnll [veruat *^T**"r*lto

-

9.75

A Rood 10 ft aotd for $1150, goc» aow for......................

ss=?i;tsirss:?fes-i._

lOROBBAM A
atOaoMaa’a

PKEKMABQUKTTK.
CAKADlAX HOLIDATU
-itoea will be Bold at (Bc way fan

Do Not Delay

A bettor ooe aald for tlS-TS, cbme oat for.........................

at once remoTed bad

'

•ad'

A good 8 ft aolid oak, gold for 110,50, done oot for $7.75
story—Hear aura befon you I
bellere toe other fellow.
'

.ii.oo

Ita laagkable ailnAtiana.

AUn Bam. 'the Mr of Sol Smitli

table Baad 10fast which
we are eloetog out.

Chioago yeeturday.

All This Week.

die author

yonwBBt~a good lazge

his

neeired a letter from a

to iwovoke

himaelf to be.

Aadiw* tore Jm* what

And you WlU find ttot all our
just daima ate settM prompt-

1 oaa eome to hitting Leona's
Dist. Sapt.
Mid the boy. He pulled the Room l.Johnaoo Blod. Tiartoee City
laaeae. Tbe naa aafced Ainsworth
his B—e aad aid that be would bear trigger, aad a bullet eatered the
fna him aeaetime. Ust week he baad of Lette Matbeto, 11 rears old.

meet in

that ahowea dir iuuid of

wittout fiS

. ;s,

«» charelMs

laa^ter, it atlaini iu portioee with
oarfatoty

toe snmdi

Try Us

8)0.000 CHiiiatiaae

snowslines
1 me, roaring at
intemils. and one wbo haa notiieaH a
muoee roar can form bat little idea of

The

du- belter we

u the

Talley tanday.

Ex-Qoreronor John 8.

A correepondent writing from Meoa*
MDA Mntoiika, giTce an inienriing ac­
count of an adrentore which be bad
with a mnom while employed in tnaldng
a tobaggan trail tfarou]^ <ae of the pine
fiswU in that eertitm of the country.
STbile engaged at work be came acrom a
mooeo y^ and on looking aronnd aaw
Me^odlH I
ohorch in tlw one of the “gtanu of tbe foreet" aboot
eo yard* dirtaoL The e^ of hi* enBimlejn
ooonicr ie perharo
told to the c«r>
The ohnnk will be .
t'a own word*
weak and will be one of the ben oood'After a moment.” bewriim. "the
tt7 totarohea in thi* part of the atate.
VK turned anil wallad behind a bilU
The aadlatiee room iaMnlO feet with wbit-h, thoogfa nut high, was Meep. I
a prarw meetimr n»m,
j tbci top with all epw-d. hoping to
opoalag Into the audience room
t-iew of the lordly emtnie a* be
madohuiwaylhrunglitbctmah. Iconld
(oMliii doom. The interior it ~
nuiarcbiraat flr*t. bat onlnAlng down
ad to oak. Wlien completed U
tbe moep incline there be waa. not ten
wlU be aboot flWO. Much credit
yaids away. Ho turned to make off, but
daa the paator. Her. Hnirh Keniw-dr,
elrikingbU rib* against the projecting
for hU tolthfnl work and to die peo-V limb of a amall hemlock be Wu thrown
pta of the ooBuniinitj, bodi mcinben down and oroaud the trtv. and as be
Of the ohnroh and frienda. who bare map he fared me. It was now my turn
OOUribated eo liberally and obeerfnl- to nm, fur the moee charged at me
with erected mane, esprasi^ his rage
Ip to UOs enteipriar.
I fierce bellow. In titmlng I MumThe
dedioatorp aertiKm will be
I, the ground being wry tinercn. end
(Rcaohed at 10:» a. m br Rev. A. P.
hi* feet nearly came down on me ai I
Moore of OteenriUe. Ber. U. D.
’'dodged among aome tree*. I tried to
Oural, ptealdtoft elder of Qrand Trar
Kplwopal BeJWIar at

oai'iliim and will

the fate
tote

fires can be cleared up-

entire rallay it hM *

andde in this aorel manner.

CHURCH DEDICATION

JCew MetboOhl

bywUto
wUto

Tbe ehildrea
lawyer to kilUag her toetantly
that a maa had wbo wet* playtog at tbe home of
ed amceg the needy onee for Thankediad to that elty wbo had left his Henry Mathita. belonged to well-togirtog. Refreahmenu wUl be aerred
Msey to Atoaowrih becaaa be had do tomlUet at ttot place.
free, also a abort program will be
aoe ared hi* life.
girea. TbUiian opportaaliy to eaReports from KabasiUah, OaL. a
ioy a aoeial ereatog and help eome
''Eresyone wbo has used Chamberatoll eosst town on tbe site cd anooe alee to hare a good TImiikMiTtog.
lato's Cougb Remedy apeak* w«U of
laarratioa to that
Artielee for the batoeta may be tent
it,” mya Mr. Edward P. Miller, of
tbe effet^ttot an Indian Abbottstown,
(Ptople wbo onoe
to the ebaroh any time efterO o’clook.
poisoned recently by the uae thi* preparation are aeldmn mti*atoletoe aan of the tribe,
i
becaaa lled with any other. There ii noth­
ing Uke it to allay a oough 0
WHIN MABEL SHn-CB.
bar break up a cold. It is
be declared abe had bewitebed
1
plnuu
..
medicine take.too.
sister who was ill. Tbe
'
WbmlUI-l.iBlt-1. artoMt tost. Ugh
For mle by F. C. Tbomt>A ■ofter Mere IIbu
UT.
maa probably will be laoaeooted for
Aad MeA/n
tMiitUe to,
larder.
Wltb MrriB> wikArd bfture.
ThlW I knk IB W pwrtr— ejM
Mrs. Adelia Barton, bon to alarery
Aad tarj aut Ibe rtrl, ud »l—
KT yean ago. who
to have been
Nor bmmiwBrd CB>r wio, wuttol agi*
riir faMTta me rbdd ao aon.
aemut of Jeff DsTis, waa dlBOorer-

rilSt-

to

eepcnedaUakmg the
Ohio

gltog to tbe water and went to

MafftUewMc:

ofOtmtoad for toe mma pfaipoat
aehe cemriden thi* the only manna

Immd he weald go home, took off Che lam Taeeday aad al
haamo. that no damage might be Maee Friday.
Play with a rifle that wto tooe^t
Pmaklto R Atomrth cf'Blagto It, and tamed the bone looee.
Immptoa. K. T.. has fsUea heir to BOtbe leaded Imda fatal eodii
The hotM tooaghi ap at Mr. PecryUaeke. IU.. Sataiday. Durtog the
gao.000. Ainsworth U a poor '
nmn'A eridoitly being on it> way
frolic. Bari Brackett, U yuaia old, got
While drirtog along tbe road i
Mtom of tbe gaa. ''Let'isee how
fire years ago be aw a man atng-

■pnHij«rf UMflMDeUlaMtfcatef
M* pm «nk Bmir dew»

Be to atoo taking stepa to

tor* Men temaered. (.000 Htieeaad
Till^Tf bare been
destroyed. s«8

halter

bars of

Saot Gnough «na
Jim tabk to
Pa? for Your
CbauksgMng
Dinutr.

Lumbermen

tokmi by toe Aatoae aretie haUm

Maee

od by WotoMT WUaoa of WUltomebarg. The mtoml waa hiiebod to the
el^ Boartoy. bat

We Pay

They toted to de- aad alao to aeatto the aeathwaat

voM their fatal* Utm to behalf of
yard of Mr. Perryman, a tag waa attaobed to Ua neck with the {aUowing toe lepen aad wlU inobabiy mtm
nttistotoeir heme to toe Catoad
worda:
"Toa wiU tm tbahaiawi atMoManaa' bma ea Bpraoa atnoc.”

/

twm.

■fte to dinto-to to* eiir.

fit eat M ezpedittontomBTeh toe lee-

thare waa Bol

m,

'Ute.whtoh he kwateMOaed hto

wtehm «f Ptometoean totom wiU anwdtttoa
berab

nrasiuTi hotsiibbi

rnUm* Ktotonl af Stoekhtdm.
MoSmad a nwatd ef (80 croww
TtoBMtoa |i in I lit, to label
Umd. will haraa aam^ ti fiaat fim each
toe....... ...
ten ^bwya

TIMM. T. BATES •ndJ.W. HAfIMBN

^ W. HAHNBM. k«mr Mid Man

mkb,

a yanl-kBOt 93c.

J. W. Milliken.

A100-Piece
Dinner Set
Would make a splendid pres­
ent. Better select one now while
we have our great stock. Have it laid away for you, then you'll have
all the more lime to do other holi­
day shopping. - Have a fine set in
new design for $6.75. One of tbe
handsomest for the money ever 1
offered is that at $9,00. Tlut dain­
ty blue decoration at $13.50 sells
on sighL The ladies all rave over
tht set ef Bavarian China in pink*
decoration for $i9.oa Many, of
these sets are “open Block” that
enabling yon to-get extra pieces
should any of yours become bro­
ken.

The Cleveland
Vapor Lamp
The most' economical light
ever sold, for use in dwellings,
stores and factories where a super­
ior light is desired at a \ ery small
cost. This lamp we sell is the best
of the many on the market 7*he
brass one-bumer bringing lamp
selbat $3.sa The'^o-bumer at
$6.50. The Sundard ubie lamp,
one-bumer, full nickle, tdU at
$5.75.' The full nickle two-burner
chandelier for S9.00. The CleveUnd lamp has but one competitor
—the Sun.

No trouUc to show

you bow they work.'

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Rrlta or PtoaD'a pa.
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■bMdlke lo«maMMMhi»aMi9ka.
tea and BHtiak iklpptBg and MpbaUdii«baTk«hriewM *kM------------

—WlUhM
Perrine. OUflted
nawaid ama Kliaabaht Lincoln QoaU
«m>k A. a Prm W. I*. Tkjinr,
BaciMld BM. B»n Ball.
G1& and ka*MBy ntScg UlamzalBn
aapply itk picMlBl fentnea. Apart
from the kitielMMriw apt^ihl MUday titimItBM of iatereM. the notnUe
fckfrea df the CBginOkka Ja—al inctB^ -nM Ikskcmr’a Daaghter.
Whn I»«ol«ad a AMtefa OpUnet." “Vlmc May Happen in the
Ken Httkdied Yeara." “JemMeM
an We Sen it Today," "Two Womoa'a
Oifta of Twenty Fire lUlUona."
"Tbe-Utile Mexu' Play." a dnuaatUkttem of Lonloa M. Alcott'a delight.
(ml ktoty; "Wbne tniildren See Saint
Nick."
"Tbe PcnrtMntfa
Man."

____ jcrdMiMdan to a* VQMMit of
aMl anhaifliw. whiok aie ate^re•
rvZ^That

Amenca^

niuflkrs Stvtttif-.
tint Ctnts

Narindon faUa into tbe eeroWof
•uaeaing British maritim iwospi
with mail aahoidieia. It ia not anr
ing that tbe faUMy i
in tbe Ukiied Setteo.

u mtty

P^/ M^^rTero^MeMton^jaaiDcnmfT wiU
*'
•« Pirat,"
Mary
tbe
Pitet," "TTie Story of a wae of ameU aa
YoongMBB."and "The Blue Rive tbe whole systam when entering it
BanTStorlea.' whicdi are contlnoed. tbMogh tbd mueoQs nofacn. S^
—.-I- -w—.s---------- ^
amept
Edward Bock baa a -**—
. and t
.... varioea ardelea ca women a wear, cians. as ^^niaM t£ey rrilfdola
Cniriatmaa precenu and edibled while ten fold to tbe good yoB can pooalbly
Oaterri
Taricu otbe laaetiaal heplfat theaaa derive from tbeia. Hall'p
nmiHwiu riobea a
are atdy premnted. Bv tbe Oartia Care. mannlaotBrud by V. 1. Cheney
lave uot thi
PuhUahW OompMy. Philadelphia. &Oa. Toledo. U.. eontalna no merle uf Vse de
One dollar a year: ten eanu a copy. oury. and i» taken Intaraallv, acting
well born, well fated mairtwl oaaple
directly npon the blood nnd maoooa
wbuam atili aafflcienlly yoong to be
While we wcee Uring in Eng­ sorfaceo of the ayateau In baying
Lirtsbie
Ihry bare been nad to the land." writes tbe wife of the Chinese Hall's Cbterrh Cure be asre ym get
waj-a ut (lie loumn cImo. and they are minister, in tbe brilUut Cbnaanas (he genuine. It U taken internally,
eleriir ediingii to tnach ihein. Asyttiag ROmber of "Snooena" 1 was often and made in Toledo., Ohio. byTj.
Obratey & Oa TWtiaionlaU free.
frum Uir cm« of the oock&ey accent to aurpriaed by the ways of Engliah
Sold by draggiau, fwlee TSe. per
girla; bat. when I came bete. 1 found
die ptvgaw way to .aatertais a dnkk li
that American girls enjoy a aUU bottle.
taagiit fur a ''cuoaidwatiiBL *’
Hall's Fhmlly Pills are the brat.
greater ftuodran. Perhane it may
The wife
-ife draeribm her ihare of the nave good reanlta In China, girls
rorkiflju.:
1 gcnctwlly.”- ^ wye, are {wevented from having any knowl.
‘oniwtaba
fogagatbearriceittfaU edge of the world until &oy are mar­
h u ireperlur maidi, who
led. and for tlkt reason Uwy are
Iweya
bej^pleas
^and thoroo^Iy^de-■
belpleai
1
. ,
l3IO«
v-bat and can give jndi* .........
dona and naefal binta
their miatreM; tnndeat Even aft« marriage 1
nieu
iaLrti bnt Uttle of real life, ut
alau uuuiieoruta. teaeheraof
ra of elocotioL 1
ha^ have cnivd «ne very Lad 0
alwava to be a
outward vulgarity In three weeki for 10 of tbenaelves. I am more and_____
gninatw. Olid I have corrected a cacknay
1 every dav al the Iblogs
areent in three piamliM
i gnineai. American girla are kble to do. They
tlure ia hardly any r«ofeaaiaa
.while, on tfau other haad. a certain ei^
who never aaptred to anything
batur than hfarr Uritiafa dlnnen, Pri*
tUe polioe fare- andartlm ctallonll daya to klondoya at Uri^too. and kianle. No 01
aatkodl
lings, to my friends In China,
aa foul
fino Huoae ballt nntil be married Ifae
ey. Itti
in hanUy beliiv.- m.-."
dangbter of a weat i-nd nwtatiraat manraUycoi
-abe blew mghing of Ufu beyond
fi.ndinii )>l«a«un- fha ofUoera In cliaTRe
Mr. Brajaiaio Tavlnr. whole re- impepMkTlodl^tlMTUa^^
her own narrow apbete gave na caKk oogDited Boihoritv in Engbui>rov ship- Fuuileiiea, Soar Stoatie^ Mmet,
n-mored tlie'member, takioir
ping ataiisiie*. ruutrorvri* in his arti- Siek Headache,OMtnlg^CiUiptkM
liu Mimau^d that not Im* than ^40 make tin' opemtlna eoay for the blancbi' to make 'flna fuQu' uf ibem.
other retulu of ImperfectdlgeMloa.
The Develojrai.-nl of Briti
N.it morb ooid be duni^fur him be$|&0.<n0 haar (■•ni tuld out for U<nin IMiienL ^ No chinrofumi waa admin
Shipping" ill tlw December Koram., PriraMe.eBdgi. Unesbi eramrtmttftMte
tu Katrai ocwniy darine tlif larw-nt iaiend and no Iilirairiati waa |weaenl (Tail keeping him tjaiet, bnt abe Imt Mr. Kugeni- T. Cliamlierlain’* iden'
h.wlf to imr prooeea. Now they bare ii
anaaOB «i<l>a( Iraat anollwr (jO.OUO at. (be oinralion. Matiaou lay til -ry iBvUy plm^ flampablre and enworth tn llw hand* of tli.- fsnsora.
niKhl in
jail willmot forther mrr.
rtain aoom rather uicu peopln ui the
A noinbrrvfEiwljJi
Hit wooden bv nt-oaed ]ieacefoHy laimmer.
We uanrlm receirod 100
koMi tornwl not in tbr wockU arutind liiud the d<Mir nntil lie pot over the gnineaa for our advice, but the buaband
LkWton. akd it ia fi|>rclnd hr thi- effeeii hf eertain alcolmlir atlranlaota Uinat baveapent over 26.000 in adopt­
ing onr hinta aa to mode of living,
tlaio the Uw prnirfitioK aoch Urda rx- the next moniio|t.
be lelU na lhal what lu> haa gnl fur
plr«* they will ^jave imnily lonreowil
A railroad belunRint! In a Cnlbane'
wenh donbio aa much.f^iladclphis
la titiahora.
_________
_______________
_______________
&
»ioo of Port
Anatin, waa
taken np
(At Maakaffon. Mra. «<dtn?li<n~. •"|,n,r„„;ed a diita^k-of 10 milea
a«(d woBtan. waa attacked by a vtc-1 „,,,
i^,n
material
» for "geotMotk”
i in iMdoo by two
icIoM. They
id that there U a li velibood

f

Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure

e ”1?

f^

p„„riaUd of 30 milea of ateel
looomoiivea. I« 1<« con

S-.r

back.
work waa completed in 35 daya.
bildrai born of the marriage
Someone who belierea In taking
A oaao of amallpox dereloped io
time by the forelock atoie the top otT lyndintrtoo Snoday anil
ia eantinr
a floe ereiitreen tree in ajuirala ynnl widi-ajiTcad alarm. Henry Poetran, fore—wonld be
ra like
.
.
at HiUadale laat week, eridenlly fur whoee family ia Uvtng here, haa jaitwander that (he ignorant and
Chriatmaa tre<- porimaea.
n-lnmeil from working io the lumber
aepeiatiliotia taboo May mairiapo. hot
URblninit atmek ahouaenmr Hiltk' cani|>i near Aablnnd. Wia, and U now
clii'ie iH no excuae yet for thii idicayodaie the other night and rii'|>'d the | M-ixed with the iliwwae. «
oraay of tbinbng petals—at least, no
floor right up in ime hednium. that-;
Al>oul5;i:. Salonlay afternoon the Knaible oiia
taring the hoard* into ajilinii'r. Tlm'e , I'l-n- kUr<|urjti- nortldiounil flyer for
Grid was a firm believGr in the anboya who were uleeplng in the room ^ Ih-tiwkey atnu-k and inalamly killed peratilion and said lliat no widow or
yitnng girl wonld marry in May tmlrai
were
not injured
in the tenet. , Kdwnrdt'uimer ofHailey. C5oiii
the hod being hrUl oj> by ;he jolele, w.ilking iijwn the track, at a point she wiiited to invite the displowcTe of
which had ani^orted the -floor.
lluTr i« a de. |. cut. when tlx' (he guda. ou-l that the iinpnulcnt wooan who brared their wralti wooid fill an
At KewlKlTT a jwnliiir aceiiViit^y.-r ainwooclted. He tried
iwly grara Orid pinned his faith to
i Suirduy. A iwaarngcr iruin/niiiwd and get out of flie ent before
iisy Jnne. Ilie birth month of June, and
wllh a anow plow in front caught up
train rearliiMl liiiu.bat evideiltly vbon be gig twidr tc launch bis danglia plank at the croaaing. It waa e<-curr. Ijm
of the traiu'a terun the niatrinuxi^al tea be atodied
ly faalened to U»e jilnw. and exleued , jieed. He wiia tlirown aome dUbiuce llie atara and all the aaprmi.tirau to
m pUlf
orertlie aution
platform. Tlir irain ; from the track, hi* left arm and leg make anre that be would not ran upon
d Ulei
ilaafaed in and
Utervlly iFeid the'and alao hie neek Iieing Iwoken. The dcylU ill ativring off Clioryiaiia
to trisirh thogtrl. (w trW to jad
crowd o» lU feet, UTiTtwiiig a dray i min atopjied and cunreyed the body
load of feniaon.
George

__

i lark

S|oiiilun. a Grand

Cbiysanthemum
Exhibithn

«

----------------------------—
MlUbna Uin* Aww

Detter Obs War.

luUanboyll y«»n. of ;, J«
In Nonh i;aroIina Utelya eoao wm
luly. Yonug Oio
The iwo- tritd lu wtiic-h. tiw defcDdant'a oharwi'mid to {J
he gi
■rn*'. »t>" i» nuable to apeak a wiinl
1I iineion
|>nclon of Dr. Kini,
King'a
. _Sew Diacorerr ter having been impewdifd. it
.................................................y showio..
I-for
Oonaumption. Oongl
Cunghi and
d Cold^
ofKagUah. wore a tag tm hU roar
for Otmaumption.
i tbe chureb.
, hare giren away ov
million
•tilea and iSTe
. . d to the same'
cliuicb. innated that aa tbe defendant
he will reaide w ith an nnole.
; hi>iwl-«. ea*-'*. Aathma. Brouebltia was DOW a Christion nun of coorau hu
Tlioraaa Knrunworch of 0.«'ker\llle: U. tlripi*- and alt Throat.
Cheat elianwier w»i better. Ooonaei asked
bimi "Dkawn't be drink }M aa maefa aa
Hunm. Hr blew not tile gaadiid wn. s H. Wail, druggigta. and get a 60c be evn did!-" The wimraa. who waa
toond in nn unoODM-iKu*
• t
____ h..iih>.
hantle. Kegoloreixe MV: mad ti.OD.. cukwed aud evidently urabuTaaBnl by
imiuiry, slowly raiaid hi* e.vra and
morning. It iiwk two doeioreTo ] Kv.-ry boHle guaranie.-<L
said with morh deliUnHoD. "1 think
-N
anre bla Ufe. He U 80 yeat* old.
he do. bol be miTiw It more faeuar.
I'Wik Allur. a well known Sogi>>n«
.San FVancMtv) Argmuol.
luinier and traptwr. who luu liu-d all
hii life at Crow Uland. eliol a hUeL rerwaeniing lutge angar iniereata in
age from Na|.K-a.

A fine assortment of above named plants,
also 1‘alms and l-erns, will be placed on
sale. Cut dowers for Thanksgiving Day
in abundance.

TranK m. Paine,

r

}

J i

gwgrapbwat SaolM Sle. Mane. Ihf forward boil ;S. R Wait. Draj^ts
^
er on the lighter Slewarl eaplodiHl:
------- :-------------------------Mis* Kale Miller-of Fredericksburg
probahly iJa; olden ^Mtory j

if missing and

is thougbl to ha'vc, "Ctri" in the Cnited Statea ^be re-' ^ ^ Tbxb* owtheori. gnxnE/------been blown into the wate-r and drown- o-mly evlebmted her 81si birthday,
t« throng Nebraska oa t
: and for tlie last twenty years has work
Superintondont Moreetvan of (lie; •tl ‘n »!'«■
estehlishment. She
Pore Maniuette oorirany, U authority Mver misses aday. tniua out a full
competing with other

ROCK ESTER. *.Y.

JMc* her junior.
AC-Aim.

a to keep up t

with tbe riiore d^ng the wbuoriBj^*o*refoBd^'e*Soney^
moaiha. Vety often the boats are cent bottle of Greene'■ Wonanted 8yeawbl In the lee o« shore, and here-1 «P
^
“ **“• Xo cure your
ooagh or cold.- We aiso gnanmtoe
hollJr
Mote the captains have beta unable •*. bottle •«.___
to more mGstactoT •
to-Me their poiiUoB or wants known. SiSy Snadei^
tkfnni
"alt.
A startling caee of cruelty to prls- 8. E. WiU
Boj^ ft Boxborg,
T.
rs says tbe Evooiag New*.
New*, BBdo
aad one !
O. Job
Johnson.
F. C. Tbompeon.
Tbompeost.
which also lavolvee tbe ipieatioiis «f j
tbeiauotioeof aunrery without tbe;
regular lloeoee tram tbs ttote. ooonr- j
MBBBoawka iSakad ipaate

qbAKD

^
U. ^

ThankMving ball at Foresnightf^
^ ^erybody^ .o.inrttod.

CBBAMf«aatoaU tbe ttM

M^thaaMg ^ Utoambw u{ aHnOam'K

UKM.

here, and
Tbe holidays will
Chlldresi will sat
sweets (ban isgood

IBM with
&iy a

Obolem

te*0WcM^

a TtalM.

_____________

, If you have bMn wearing
some other make' of clothing,
try an “Adler** suit or overcoat
this fall. It will pay you to
do *0.

Thursday, Thanksgiving, our store will
be closod from 11 a, m. for the balance of
the day.

Wilhelm Bros.
Union street

- . .

1

JACKETS

irehaea frow) one of the leading Chl>1 our anxiety to diepoeeof
our eurolueetock of Ladle*'and Mleaee' Jackete. It enableeue

LOTI

To enable you t<y appreciate
to the fullest possible extent
the ativantages of L. Adler,
Bros. & Co's, clothing over
any and all others made, we
ask your attention to the fol­
lowing points of excellence;
1. Shapely lines.
2. Fine inside work on the
pockets.
3. No gaping open of inside
coat pockets.
4. Fland padded collars.
5. Stylishly shaped collars
and lapels.
6. Ffand made button holes.
Linen stay to support
pockk vertically and across.
8. Opportunity' to lengthen
sleeve with its owh material,
.if necessary, without spoiling
its shape.
9. Excellence of trimming,
which adds to both tbe style
and durability of the garment.
to. Eerfect fitting qualities
and well balanced effect.

He waa lean­
u TktwbMBX ilMaebe.
.
...
,
..
Tbe niiooia rirecwm so tannod fm
tbe nimi. a tribe
Indune <b to
ticB oared hia life. It wn* imdohly n Tbonaanda of aaffetcra have proved tenka Another dariratian ia noMad
nray obol from a gun in tlie handa of - their matchleiui merit for S
in Isle BOX Noil, ialaod
Mute Sev­
•leoa boater. '
iServona
lieaidachet.
They
eral derivations more <» hsa taaeifal
'.mee bl.«d and build r------------

It la hoped by

Oa..
-Udles*
and Misses’

T
A Few Pointers! f LOT
2

talking JO a frie^. imd hU bent !-• UJirl.n^l,V.‘“seVS-fe*VV

line will he esjuipped with earner I »“1»

m

>ny a day. 200 are Btl the Jackete that Urere are on hand
. Rememl>er. they have to eull varloue Ideae and tigures.
.ntdelay.

» » Tlorist.

ing folwaril in hia aral at Uie tinu ,

f<V tbe atatemoot that the boats of his >»''«««*

'>

A -TReiVIElMDOUS OUT

Don ’t Tail to Jlttend.

tfaroagh hia overcoat.

ktUlag three uu« and severely injur. 1
oa»ed.UUd.
log seven others. A

Hamilton
Oothing Cc.

Cuesday and Olcdncsdayr lloo. 27 and 2S

w., ^

Trinidad and Bririah Guiana, hare
i*e>M near tlmi pi*ce- • tot? tunarrired at Sew Urteana to atndy the
apeciee of the coon fomily.
augar mill and other marhujery need dinwtioos for iu preparation
IL Xj. Van iWnachol^n of Beldlng
bv Deguin in lODfi. Ita name ta dsn««d
lion an ex|««ienee which he doea not then in ;the
f^um two Greek wordi. aigal/yiiig.^
care to n>iieal. He waa a )xuaeagrr augar. Ihey will-amuige for the purheautiful black."taeasae in itepreporeof •«»'■««
American machinery to atQnly
00 the D.-tv ilnniuejte train
fur chaae «’
lO U.un.J
bosi
ci<o a blark powdw la (be flm
ta
I
and
Sonth
Anaeri'
Portbmd.
an.i
alHillet
rraAl.nig ;
•“*1>
the manufaolnre. btengpndwd )V twbthrough the window
cut a
hole i
plantationa.
biog metrtiiy te«*tb« with etaximva

Jinibt Lateat Sflka.
3Uaa all Stylea or Colora.
KnU muffitra,25e to $1.

In the vacant store of
The Beadle Block on

to Dailey, where the

UioaeiMa. an

,-.,p ,, ,u.

■te snuuffii!

Kapid*; inmed over to the cotoner.


■:>s

I c grtlflclklly dlgertk the food tnd kidf
Naturk la •uengthCBliy and recoa*

CONDENSED NEWS
OF MICHIGAN

Italton fruit denier, had a gueat-j
Sadar morning in the piwatm of Belalo !

HIVODOIUP^
uonnHiiih

Digests whst yoo est.

UTEST PORTRAIT OF RUSSELL SAGE. THE VEIERAN
FINANCIER.

looa horae oo Hatorday and narrowly |
•aooiMdmth. Her hair waa iomo«lj„,i
bytber-----------le roota and
* alie
•-----------«
1 bitlimintlie

:|

Wuffltrs
One IhUar and twentf>
fine Centa

South Side

LOT 3
¥ AT* A
I 111 4.
*

.
'

LOTS

EmbtWees Ladies' Jackets
in beafkrs,' kerseys and mel­
tons. sofhe arc silk lined,
Their standard values are
$5. now they goat................
Embraces a line of unfinish*
ed worsteds, Oxford twills
and all wool kerseys, nearly
all are 'silk lidtd. Their
standard .values are $7.50,
Represents l.,adics' Jackets
in kerseys and Mucles,
some applique and silk lin­
ed, values' $8.50, reduced

2.98
4.98
5.98

Consists of a large range of
fine all wool Kerseys in castors, blues,UI....I..
blacks and tans,
fine Boucles in black and
oxfords, all silk
lined
throughout, well tailored,
they were our strong $10.00
numbers. They now go at

_____ UI......

Consists of a lot of swell
Jackets, some aplique, oth­
ers fur trimmed. lined with
fine satins, .our regular $12
and $15 lines, all go at........

LOT 6

Embraces the^ best, finest
and swellesb jackets on the
. market, some apliqued. oth* ers fur trimmed, lined with
best of uffetas and satins,
our $18 and $20 values, all

LOTT
Othen as low aa $2-25
A line of excellent quality Furs (agent's sam­
ples). bought at a'diacDont of 25 pCT cent. Onr sav­
ing is your gain.

IS BOSTON STOKE

4

I Ittamitf UKxma, iMmmmart, vn, m^r, utormxA ». im
«RAOr KLSrASDB AT WttUI
Mm A.

■«MP»Mlp«Spok*LMt Niffht
on •nriM Mo4#m SphlruC

_ at S’etoMu Bar.
adllMalp araetadbp 1
Bahaa dam on Bap atnet Mam
adap aadia anw

DaniM B. SehaMd of WnUimrtiwg
I long aad aaMal Ufa.

tmMent M
the paM» pear, and waa nnirarMUp

haga* .

lored and eatMmed.
emaed wna tba tettier of M ohUd:
ren. enlp two of whom aarrlre faia*.

Uamn,Yt» «p«k«tfae nUbMt.
''TteModM
Tbe otnrd
«lw«MW to bMT Iwr «XPMW« *

The feoMmUgaiM

at

mrted Omm SHmMmm mnaff OlotomA
AMD DAD wtx^Ktmmm.

■M «( tb* dt7 wm I—tft
3CtaiPbd)«, vboMboM UiB Bt.

Tlwmdapatim-

S.“£rffirsS?Sir-i;MS

Ipoal |a*a<h«r

HelpUanedadattcoee wfamaparMB'* life ta la doM- ^ B*g>t~^
C,lk „ add
b«..Z
▼UlMmatmt oaa aad aboald ha otofi^at <
Oae-HiBot* Ooagh <tan qataklp I
'

Tbe fanetnl wiU be held fm
MattndUt otarch at
tbia iBOiblM

at

MM «1M a lofic*! ««•• SbaiQiixal
o« both to tbe iBtaUaet aid U» ea»4M.ta bar addna affaiaat tbe Asm-

cake ia hta eetlar for poa at SO
coat* a poaad. 40S Soatb Union

lOJO e'elook

Cbftniaii. Omo^ prorod hawtf to otaaigeafBar. V. Haaih.
b* M l^tMdre qiMkar. vhiU at the

throat

aad

lo«

dwd^

P.

s-ssfu'wir-

~

MOMTADL.E a^OVI
MEA'TIMD AW»D...
WtmJIaT liWOMD.
ODgWAIMD IgMOMD.
drtomr*Mmm»*ra«L.mmB»m
o. r. Am 900
o. !».; mil mKmpmm mn«l mmtmrm.
Inttaiior tel«phor>«» for for bouM. factory or Btor*. W*
can yire anylbins from a call bell to a whole city.

Htip stock...
Latest noveJtits
ELEGANT ttLVERWARC,
WATCHES. OPERA GLASSES,
BRUSH A*io COMB SETS.
FULL UNE or dEWELRY.

nUkt yptfr dh «

evcBp-tima” Oa
Ploer Tamtah. 1

Tfanndap rrcaiag a Tlmakigl
awTioe will be held at tbe Pemwood

Wt ttpttbtm

When Toa need a aeoMiBg aad heal-

«b* dtr, bat tb* mihrnaa

fiaiil « oU cUmm, ia vbtch
TM^M MkdvenMooad bptiatm

Jyolidap «
V fjifts..

EL.EOTWIO

toO* ol

ooB will be ealMmcBBpttp:at t Emal Salve, a wall kaowa eore
in the o'olodt. D U aifiimTT to alait tba pto aad Min dlawMe Ithaalsi
iWfii ■ mtd Atr «wt *M 4
^Ibodiat Minnh.
and dariar Ae
! at ttai* time in order Mat ^
fitaM. n» Uctmn wmm gir» mn- pMttliitd ofaoatnrp had manied
*kaptaam«ap hare time tore*rnm ^pieii ottbe W.C. T. V. W oonplea. Ba baa ooodanled ttw tom after tto gl^
Be waa a

Vm H iklak
«W «

ELEcfm^ras

mlU ai* modem and aafaila et a

Binoe tbe daatb of hia wife nbM paan large eMottp.________________
ago. ha bavada bda borne with Ua

bight at fU* Xwka.

dtadat htahomepMtiriHp Mtatag.
be deeemad ta the laM ad taipieta ta
Om familp e( M* hm ImMm Xalght.
"r.
*
tmm bl^ tho>aMwr.dtod aaddeolp of haart 4taaam rridta at watfc
N BoaidMaa river dam hi iSM,

Stlntlms Btm

-r»A

B CITT KASPCZn.

cinpel. to wbiefa all are iarited.
■MnooaiiMd

tbe hlMorr of the

wmk tar tbe aaoea at UMpMaaoe' bo>fatag with tbe wsfc la tbe boMe.
fti vort ta

caMaf people to

tabe

MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.

Berirai aerrieee will begin nt tbe
rangellal ebnreh tbia ercailBg, and
oontiane tbe reet of tbe week.
Tbe ladiea’ Oaild of Oraee ctarMi
WiU meet with Mra.

O. T. Stoat to-

iwMdtbe

STSSJrS.g.S'l

for Tmrerm dtp
ataUnrPi
_____ Perk per bbl, i
Pork^^lb....

'H

BSSSTfirt'";....fa
Short Oat Pmk wr lb................

I

tato tbe^W.

C.

T.

C..

for die poat meaner of
r, bat aMted that tbeae waa be

- The

word* of the oratorio "Tlie Meeaiah

and tlMt

U

tbe

i<«al

mid(

InatllBt

n gp

***

bIbUoal

oonneotioni of

were gtren bp Rer.

th

Grand Traverse '
Land Co.

<m Isilor. iTMns. <N Cnlse

B0U8D for sale in oU pari* of the
cUv—all price*
PABkfS - A long list of SealiBble
farms and other land*
lUrr LANDS oa the ProlualaImistived ■!■) BDimnrnved.
BAHOAIKS-We hate ^m.

D. OoMiUa San-

Ian. wbUe It U teeo(&iaed u a poldlc
MlMoa. tbe power of the
elatad t^ tbe oolp
wttfa tbe*9aeotloa

aate

baUot.

whiMi cUned
DOOXa TO'Rl
n Bim.Osti.0

Batordap ereniag in tbe Ba^ balld-

bp abeotnle lag. netted tbe iadlM of Oraee ehareh
■boot tlW.

U

rs?',-

pnblbitloa of tbe Uiinor Omfflfr
Sbe deoland that tbe ealooa

lean

«MMT toall that U hicta and pood
and pore, and that It baa no Innate
fitbla, exeept oa It U
bf Tear

bp

tbe

Tbe inotwring bnaiiieM of tbe Oil
iien'a telephone exchange hna neoeealtnted another operator and
■ie

permitted

box,'tbe aaloon

Tbe aeeaBd of the Mrini of Poreetm

8be followed her addroM with an
aHoeat plea f« higher Uriiig.

Hei

appeal f« rlrtne and poritp waa fnll
at force, aad will be doeplp felt bp
■aap who beard her.

At Uw oloee of

tteaddrcaa about ndoaen new menban were takeo for tbe W. O.
la tbe 0I7.

A

eeter*

excellent mealoal

door, or alngte admimlon debeta.
Mia* Sadie Dorab

ha* accepted a

poeidon aa night operator

in the ex--

ebange of the Cid«is Telephone Ca
Hon. Prank Hamilton ba* retnmed

todnp to Gbarwill addMs a

i.BCTrBK OX ~TiiE 'MEaaiAir'

to

idmalate tbe

movement and die iaaneooe

exerted

of Charlevoix.

The

Ofirmoap will take place D««. 11.

Been ee the OrMt UrMoria
Reaerved mt* for "The Meeaiah
Ibe meabeie of tbe oaat aad oboraa will be placed on mle at tbe Oltp
teas
Fred Finch lia* Jnat received a floe

tbe aab)eet of the greet oratorio. Son.

enameli^ oven for hi* biepcle repair

dap afternoon'at the C<

ahO]i, and i* prepared to do thin work.

obanb. and tbla leotore waa followed

J a. and A. P.

Stranb peaterdap

bp a nbeamlot tbe hallel^ chorae

moved, into their hMidwm<i reaidenoee

that waa rvtj npllfitng and

on Wiwt Eighth xtreet.

belpfnl.

T. Milner. at^bOwad of

Aa pipe organ deranment of the W.

PElWOXAvl.

V. Kimball Oa of Obloago. gore tbe
He la a mnalobw and

daotor of rare abilitp, aad

baa. aa be

. iqgiim J it, been “lalsed" on "Tbo
Memlah." olnee hii mother mag him
with "I Know

TbatMp Redeemer Uveth."
Mr.

Uter

Milner etadied with 8ir Arthnr

SalUraa end other noted mnalciaaa
Me bee directed

thU greet ecatlrlo of

Baadel'i with more people in hU oho-

E.-«. Prau went to* Lelaad peatardap to repceaeotthe inUgeataof Jadge
Campbell in the reeonnt of rote* for
E.' B'.

"Mr. Milner began hli
boar-a taU

on

lectnrr with
the

work of

Handel, with apeoinl reference to the
>

that

which

hare

E3S

riating Mra.

pareot*. Mr.

aad Mra. 0.

Peter>

Manistee. S Northeastern R. R.

THURSDAY, NOV. 29,1900.
.

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w. ak*tm-<. itmir

7TaCmOA.*U9
tv UkreS..-i WMtMUr.Jm.il.m*
*( i»..>i,ira n. B.

ONE DAY ONLY EACH MONTH PROM g A. M. TO JB P. M
ho XoBer Beqeuto .g taavnau* Putim m Oow»H».

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MW tor
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BUStN^8_CAim&

{GRAND RAPIDS tlNDIIKIItV.

tlS“
aeoond of tbe eerlM of Poreater*
Glob dance* will take plaoe in ForeaUTC ball Wedneadap
evmlng.
even
Ing.
Those oho have not 1
tiekeu
the
________ en
IlOe St

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»B

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rtk- J *•- WtLHBLX._________________
Lf OTBduta .rUelFw^lr<rPmmjh

Bwked't
H.

TRAVERSE CITY,

Baiwela* le I'teao* end Or*en*.
We
in our atock quite e non
of Inctrameou tlmt have bem oa.__
rental account and taken in exchange
pianos: all hare been pat in
flrat claaa

eotidition,
""

' wWt'
We offer a* fellow*:
One Peloubet hlgb top organ
with stool and book
One Sterling organ, nlld walttnt ooae, nice fanep top
One lorge-dxcd fanep eaae.eeatem made plaDo.aUghttp uaed,
with stool aad aeorf, to eloae tST.OO
Atao large *lock of new piano* and
organ* in the tatem .com: design*, in
all tbe fanep woods, at factorp price*.
We moke
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faotorraod

Mra.

Mr. and Mra. C. U Burkett of Bom
Jordnn are

MONEY TO LOAN
In lota from S6 <0 ll.UOO 00 t^ioil
(■battrlacK-urity. jewelry, ftmiUare,piaiioa. boraee or any kind of atock,
or K'^xxl aeonrdxl noU-a
Call at UKHU 1 and 2. HtinUtoo
&»illik<m filork.
■ JOHN li KELLY. Agent

The Celebrated Spieclallsts, formerly of New York,
now of Grand Radids, Mich., will be at the

WHITING HOTEL,

been

motoriata all over

Steward of Detroit i* tlie

OMee. He waa for pmira tbe iMder of

• half

lawniita

broaght .e^inat

tlte offloe of Jndge of irobate.
gneat of hi* parent*. Mr. aad
H. B. Steward.

tof then Handel erer tmd in hla and!^ tUMMU Dwight L. Hoodp choma

able

work, which reoelred a freah impeta* ^ wire* Iwe aap oomymlia^fm
which will apread all over tbe United
give them B^p
Moantaln
Tee.
State*.
remore env mtaendmtnndinr
Card* are onl for tbe marriage of 'TwiU remove onp mlannderatandii
in the familp. Aak poor dniggiat
Mlm Aeaa Weed of thia oi^ and Mr.

«r*‘TheUeealab-'Uatened

toaleepwhen a babe

T“sss5:srs%ir""p.s,

DRS.OTTMAN&BLANKNER

in favor of *tate aid wiU ixor*' o'
great valoe to the progreaa of tbe'

Walter Gilwon

PMC.r.T.lfllMr atpehe deadar Al

laetare.

aaMcietioa U aboot to be formed in

Road*
oonrentlon. New York dtp. lie oblect will be
u enthnilaatic orer the aaoeeM to inaare lU pollop bolder* againat
beliere* that aoeidenta and to defend the tnnamer-

the action taken

aaetiac tbia ereniag.

Piof. r.

> aecident Inaaranoe

of the eonreDtioo and

nnmbbre.

lia--;

resu.Omi-.'e-li<*>l. in (to- ••rkl n.'ai' i
reUn-tx
Ai-*x H Hiijjpi
llv-lmo
K.-1-nMlatln

Caultitlii nd EuamiM Fm aid Stiicd; CnfldHtia.

jraean them al

from Chicago, where be attended tbe

Vbioh wm mnob' aj^OKUted.
triMre the

r. BoM vtU h*r..bu

Kndonal Good

Pteeadlag tbe addrcM, tbe
Aanm Mnbodlat ehoreh

levoU.

for Poreatera onlp aad

non Uoketa can

He

Kiaa fbalpB wlU go

AOMOOUA.

Tbeae

thoM of the order who hare not

T. U.

nbeia

«w tak«> for tbe temp

tbM

hall Wedneadap night.

miMMi wpom^

AT AI.I. ORI.IOOISTS.

elnb partle* will take place In PerdanoB* are

vlU have to go.

r Tboruh C. A. IUwim4
l^w Plione n
H. A M. BloM

uo. Mad
Xttesi*
me-If

.-SiEftSS.'l'.
H“SSEf J527'r.i
&
‘'.rt™:

-late of tbe Mieblgnn

itoR in the new-exchange.

eoaatrp dedde that tbe aaloon »«n
ga, and pot tfaeir ballota and tbelr
pnpenia tbe aadb

Gardner,

teleplione exchange, bn* taken a poai-

forenunmL

Mated that when tbe ofanmble of tbe

Grand Tiavene Land Co.

im-i(
POB BAIB-A a>*

Mlaa Bee-

Fbont St.

JOMM W. OT'T dk 00

2S5SSt fe

Cultiaa

Mtfaeon BtOea.

>«**^

tc do.bmm— -id, H.*.

Prent Mreet todap and {toagorrow.

tte

MlooB.

1 06

Bamum & €ari,
gw

■bow In die raennt Beadle atore on

Mjower that oonld do awap with
pawM ibat BMdeita

_____________________________■"*»<

08«

orged.to be preoent. aa baatnem of im«bl^ it now tbe Iwged onanisa- portanoe U to be tnnaacted.
P. M. Paine of tbe aootb aide g
Itea et OhrlMiaa
wosea la tbe
Feed. H L * Oa Beat .....
ward. 8be tinead tbe w«at of tbla hoQ*e. will gire a ebipaanthei
.

WOOD

gr Otek giirw ssd reeiiTe ten
lie 00

I

SeestseeKsM. j

a S M

' f

n»-W.a*W.B. soon a«B«»l precUc ;

ing Snndap, retamed to hla home in
BICUB8ION8

Grand Rapidi peeterdav.
Rev. W. B.

01.11 of Petoakep

VIA THE

m-

.jmed home peeterdap after haring

PERE MARQUETTE

Thanksgiving Dap. November ».
ohargi' of the Evangelical qnarterlp
one aad one-third fare between all
meeting here.
greateat oratorio in tS dapa Ho then
points in Miehbmn within eM bnnMr. aad Mr*. Rati and Hr. and Mra.
ini and flfip mlW of asUlng atadoa.
analpaed the rarions nnge in a man­
Scott, who hare been gaeoM of G
Sell on Novebmer M and ».
Rener that waa intanaelp intereeilng.
C. Knowltoa of Eighth atreei. laf tom limit Kov. la H. P. Moelter,
Mr. Milner then gBre a One lenaon
O. P. A. ______________________
ndap
for Port Orange. Fla.
on the halleniah chon*, which wa*
where thep will apend tbe winter.
OT6TEBS. OYSTERS, OYSTERS.
TMp bclpfal.
Mr*. J. M. Poaha, danghter of Mr..
Yoo eangetan opaler atew or frp
Aaa reanit of UiU lertnre.
WeidoMl. ha* joat retamed trow
atJackaon'a.
IIOS 6t.
■Wber* both of the oaat aad oboraa
Barope. where ahe haa been travel
bare a deeper anderataading of tbe
Ing Binoe the fint of April, tooring LEAVE YOUR ORDERS at Jaekoratnrlo, and tbe rendition of it will
Fionoe. Oermanp. tmlp aad Switaerbe maob better nest Mondap erening
land.
on aoooant of the work of Prof. MllJ. M. BlakMlee aod wife hare lem^ bii great effoH aad wrtte

nof

thi*

mnaioal
amblilona
bp tbe

andM tbe dlreotion

of Prof. v>.

n.

^armJCon^ ereaiing. for ^ bene-

ata/%aO>

tand.T

«al

pipe, organ

tnmed from a riait to Soothera ]

p.

fisr.-sf

HE CURES AFTER OTHERS FAIL

The Most Successful artd Scientific Treatment of all Diseases|
and Weaknesses Possible to ObUln.
Ij Sstee tBKttteetteiK j>

SEVERAL RESIDENCES

Him. Piaak Hamilton and wife
I

Petoaker

peaterdap

fora iheR

Tlait.
HaiTTP,

b tax duse l■Mrted fa —trte.
K. MoNAMAMA
OOee in Bamilto
k MiUikan
Bloch.
ItonA
.............
“•

iKgnear Sokm.
Parker wiU

apend

todap

ahooting bird* at Bendo

It Mood* alone. It towera al
Whan tbiari an "tbe beat" tber
aoM'*OirWtaeUtag." Abraham There'* noothM-.ii’* natare’* wobw.
Mb a laadtag dragtUt, of BeUe
I^D., writea; "Bloctrie Bitten
T-v.
. .
-irterel hare Tba. asa AM poor draggiat
know wfap
Prof. Swift of tbe High eobool.
hadaretp pleeaaat lime with Urn
memberaodhU elaea PrMgr ormHag

Dont BtmemepaMi
e Tooledi
*ttana

mum
necRr moumtiun

MS

s.?e*!i.T£

tcs

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Dis- j TO YOUNG AND MIDDUE
-"“a:
AQED MEN.
cuRj~
i.|4nmlAt&.

Dr.MMt

*

bnllda at Iba antln apwtm.

Fata

VS ABB PRKPARKD' to faiBl^ lee
. onaaa ta anp qaantltp for nanknt gtrlM
Zekmm. tki conlbotlBnar.
UCBSt.

CahnanV Intnrtor 8pnr*U'tti«

MMJn
ojffissi.

a bare a ti«t. bat 1

BBOfO TODB OLOTHBS to Iba Am-

fnSSd^iiktr«M^M Pmt mSi I

I

isena DR8. Ot'^MAN A BLANKNBR,
BoBAi6StoflirortASM.
«AHDftAPU» B.P mmaiJOSiiB'Se^^

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