GRAND RAfim HERALD THT18DAT MOBNIH , KPTEMMB i. i3qz IT SUP Jam Mane FOR HE WILL MARRY SOON Mia fc3J tia lay Bwshtr of Waukesha, wkomq, wot a taw As Absoa, A ug. 31. -Th eiuage MDfc of Jum L 8bcca: ol MMI cay k marry VI. m h!ia Mar..-y ha: ' iiU'i.Kuri A i.ai:,a from tost yce lUUi thai th aiamaga WiU uiks D.acc th latur part of tbs tuoiiib, aud uyi M.aa baUtr i a popiuar youug laUy auU a Una siugvr. Mr. bhfaoock w was ruo wfio aaa n-U fanioua by viow of Lta uuaua'a ui, which lfi i ui a flartna couuugem Upon hu marry. ug within five years ul th tttor;a death. Barock ha stating Waukcana annua: ty yaia lie was a iuaro t I lw If Milwaukee from (.ta ke, Luiher Jamas, tti diacotsry of the I tney weal to Wauke it ibrr wrnleach year, an oM man and Bab tn raut cars. In MM Mr. Janus d.l ai. Hi Will proTideU hat, & that h several elate, which amounted to ti. lred tbouaand dollars. shoald be kf ot intact for five year, and U.en .f HaNcocK Ma u.arried it waa to go to h:m, otnerwiee it should aiv ird among the hv:ra. The w:l! . a .)! Babotx-k to be much sought ufw and to receive numerous offers of uiarr.age. He is a tu.et, ret.nut( MsO ' MM .-... a trie roCimu for hau- OK. BiKt.N THAL EXPLAINS. la a Statement M ths Free Press of the Wandutte Troupe. I kt I pya ugust -1. Dh sM)aatlaaJi atatement to a l'n i reporter Co: at ag rut refuaat to administer the last r:lee of tha church to Mr. LafenMUn sMM of hm connect. on with secret m I tie waa n ubatauce a foUawa: In t.a flrt place, I was not cn!.fd lol li :--. 'it three weeks MrMW to ins tieath. 1 Tisited him st t::t rpe-i of ,i s eoti and soniu-law. It not ir ;.:V. n? was a mr.iber oi mj . ran i r kwaaty-lfa year, or for any id ol time whatever. At on tiinu be bekogd to the United eliuiati, but arithdr from ttiat wrac y mmh a-.il thereafer was a n.cm flM icnurcn. I went U his resi ui:ce, m admitted to bis bedside and conferred with h.ni. He confe."aeU t. awi.eU.d not 11. eve that h.- soul w Id .itc after r.is body ii:J, and, as Mm I u tut ran castcn will not permit iu Ciriru :: to ' - -l" the ritr t aoeo;u..uu au l comiaumon to any one who r.oids sucu bei.ef. I left him and t. r W mi aiurw.ira. The next m r i ug he called :n the pastor of the I nited churcn at Taylor Center, not of tae I u i lure, at Wyandotte, to which he formerly belonged. The main reeon way 1 d.d not MtaUDletei t ie ritea of trie cnurcu to him was not lecause of bis be.nx a nember of a ecret society, although we had pre v.ousiy tied alxjut tnat, hut becau of bu uuOelief in the nnmortatay of Ma r r : to aoul. It is also uutrue that I was leeted to conduct bifl funeral and iad. . No members of tiie ax-iet;os ich Mr. Lehinann belonged are iuemLers of me church.' LIGHT PKUM A CIOAK. It Causes CcnsiJerabie Damage by F;re in Bay Cay. II T ( itt, Aug. 31. A lighted cigar thrown carelessly under a wagon pint form, adjoining the McIon iI Hard ware company's store, at the foot oi Font th avsnu'-, set tir to a barrel of ga oa yesterday, and instant. y th who!" s.dr ol trie building was on fire. The department, aesisfc d by a tire tug, soon cit nguahed tne flames, although at one time it !nnei a if the esora bh k was doomed. TwentT-fivo bar r f luKr aating oil. in the rear, were t reatened at one time. The loss w.li i iotl flxJ and :s covered hy insur ance. Two farm wagons and some agricultural Implements were de stroyed. Trie re-t of the damage was 0OM to goods in the basement, and to Tues.lay afternoon a Are broke 01 in a small house at No. 21-5 Parker street, owned bv William ..dreeu. and ccup ed iy A. C 'lovatt, a be t D a i Bp ne.rs room hav ing become ignited. Yesterday after el l:M O'clock a fir broke out ;n tba same house in the same room, and it is presumed from a rtamoey in a leai to kiMhea. Bert httle damage. cancsr causro thr osath Of I'.Ua Inl.r.g of Dowaglac on Saa day. I MAJ V it mot unusual case ol diseaae waa disoloeed by the r'. in Monday on the Udy of z. l'a,-i w?s . (u--. 1 I n w . ehned can "r of the sopnagti. between sti mach and throat, BJ a q Kound tsk toe woraa for weo'.y-oos years mtnout missing a day. MATS IN COMMAND. Savavee the ir Drunk Wss Arrmted. Ha h M ton . Aug. M. -Ca; -4 Brooka f the schooner Coraican, now hds at the do k here, and soas of the s . ijj-S DON'T 1 axreala i r it Llu;v Sunrf T baa. 4ti t .utuauu a lew Uaya. PArt.;0UC CANNkO CUKM. Moaad ghiatilaia' Gram juad in a Good Stale of frlSierratioa. MiiKKou.s, Aug.31. AUut two years ago a iariy of geoiieiuen in Arkansas ilu into oat? of '.he mouml erect J t v pottery berruat.caliy staled. Upon bsang opened ibey were fa iwi ha con tain a kind of gram, which pruTert to ie a variety of . Ki lends at MOff laaer I r. Av -nil or IttM city eenl to rum ti.re k-raei of this ptraugoiy found gra.n, and na gv IftaM Ml U Waaaarasac, a M inst, with diraottooi to plant aud ascertain if aeeda o toogdOC aiant wouid arow. Kacb kernel has i v u attain, wniCh ia gr idly and presents a our ooai A ran ,wh:ch i, pas lunoot hj duplicated auyahere uaps, in tne I ted Ma: a SfKUCK BY AN fcXfKKSS. William W:lion of Tecumseh Instantly K.!ied at Jackson. Ji.'k,, Aug. Ji. Wdiiaia Wilson, a mach ai. st employed at the Micnigaa Central shop at the junction, wa.sstrm k b au aEB;JI about 7 o'clock lateveii aig and mis inAiani.y k.,:e i. IK- bad wurted lak: and wsts returning to the 1 MpeimneS li use, where he I oariled. He wa husy talking when the train ap proached and stepped in front of tno angina. Ba :ody was oatiiod ao trie undertHkiog establ.shmeut, wnere Cor-otir-r A li-r impaneled a jury. An !i aaeat will he oeld on Thursday morn. Mr. Wilao'i's shoulder and ir-g were broken and tie suta.m-d a bad aoalp MOOndj bt delk wa caused by mtei aal inji r i His kome is m reetuaaah, and he .--ivesa widow ami four c!ai- drm. He whs 4U years old. Tba deceased sustained a severe scalp : wound, had bis left shoulder and left -..ken and death was probnbla ! caused by internal injuries. Mr. d- sou leaves a wife and four children m . imaea. He wa about torlv vears of ae and was popular BtoOTlg bil :is buciatea. In his pocket wan found a ietter Irctu his wife, evidently just re ceived, and a ticket to a rafile for the benefit ol Bd J. poor, a worthy rail rond employe now in the hop:tal at Anti Afboc. The coroner's inquest will be held i hursday morning. HIS WAY IS NOT CLEAR. JnOg Newton Coac.udci Circuit Court Stands in the Way. f 1 1 MM , Mich., Aug. 8L Judge Newton dropped into Lansing yeater day. Ba was on un way. north bat 1 tune to pay u:s respects to the t- v -rnor. Tk latter anhianunntlj said mat wh.ic the vacancy on the Supreme benoh waaoaaualljr referred t it was cot di5CUs.)d at any length and the call had no aignifaonac whatever in thM ooanaqtsoo owaag to Judge Kow- t n's po-.tion on the oircu'.t be.nch, and th-- co npl. cation wbtck will naoaiaart y affioa IBOOid he resign. Tlis judg .a not a.u.-t;er .-;..' t.:at i.e wou. 1 :. s way c ear to accept the spireme justiceship should it be teutcr.d him. State Prison Arr.valn. jACKaoSi Aug. 31. Frank Collins, the Doled negro burglar, wh escaped from the I ro . jail in July, has boon captured at yracue, N. Y. A move . on foot io have him eTtradittd. AitbOOgh only '2( years old, ho haa a very ta 1 rocord. He entered a Caab 01 i I Mtroit rpaidenceand demaaded the aaiaaMes of the la ly. Bh n ni' d ami ha olobbed her bate ubtntsaion. Mi.ce this or Be 0 Mas gefVd a ! i in at the atate pi son for another robbery and uow be is likely to face the nuisic for the Detroit otfenea. W .nam i urh y, Claude Armstrong end George Holies, three mere youths from Pftro t. who were sentenced in that c.ty last Friday, to two, five and .. ,:) v. ir r--p etive y at '.e pr.on for burglary, arrived at that institution yeaterday. A man 70 years of age became a con vict at t:.H MMta prison yesterday for four years. He WM a Livingston county farrnf-r n':itl Moore. His family consist of gfoaraVsjp children, his Wife leing m trie insane a-ylurn. H cr.me was Q t f aau it'iii: a little giri. He is very In firm and it is doubt ful if he live to st? e out his sentence. Republican Nomin.it.ons at ioma. Ionia, Aug. .51. l ite republican con vention nominated the following county liket thia afternoon: J udge of tirobate, A. Milau Wilitt; sheriff, Alexander T. Montgorn'- coonty clerk, L. Delos i arch; I isurer. Oeorge W. Snyder; rol ded, I orvn I . I'aie. pro ecuting attomaj, Koyal a. Bawsj; Circuit court commi.M'oners, Henry J. !Ih rigatt, John !' haddock; super v -or, !'.; I i .Crawford, fb 00Mla t on no t at tne op. ta h-use this after noon and was the largest and most ec-tT-!s!at c i !d for ytsrs. Rooalog speeches were made snd resolutions paed rec mmandiog W. W. MiMlhal for the suirame lench to fill vacancy, and endor U ( i.h!. national and enoaty nki. JndgaCWUIett isrenomi nab1. The op ra house sfnge was i r ed with a larg banner '-ontam-bag portraits of Harrison, lieid and Kiob. Reunion at Sturgia, - MMOj Mic i., Aug. 31. For the . pen ng day f the rumon of the BS , -r- n ! .rs ..i ."v of otiUiWst- 'Tn M Cbt ko the oi ty was. a e and dreaee ' gayest holiday h' t.r and Sb MMSMM i-g train on ad the rSMM rent, r ng here added to the throng. fill grounda of the -turti ; . aseoeia n preaanM an anvnsaasd spectaeie and tha rows of wh.te tents look hke the habitation of an army. uHt DOWN IH LAKE MICHIGAN. ) mar Cay ul Taa, W.ia Nma Peo ple on Board. MAsiffu, y jc .... tj n AM acbouiur c.ir of loiado, beiocglOg lo 4 irr i a ot tiere, aioi.t 6 o'clock, hhe I .. . . completely over in a few tn.uutee and all bands on board were teat. She was i-oiaman iu ty tap:. Jotai laMiU0 of ituo city. He naU n.s ;o el -'. daughters on toard with mm. ha halanoa of the crw aoanaated of e x men, oosmj of whom live in mm city. There wa.- a heavy ea v q i tb bOt w Mat out, so aiae ao mat th crew had to lake to the riJBg. i IT bOttMJ aitaYMMfal ak w aicbtsd with her dag at half-niat, making for the beach. The tWOaaJ now las Uitioai up atut fifty rotl north of 1'ierport. The dead are: Capt. John McMilan, MauiKtie, iazie Mt Milan, hia d0gk itr:. tie orgs MoKinsey, Grand Haven; August McNe.i, Ci:cag- ; John Ljs I . Chicago W am MoCarthy, jotai 0 S I, : l . The schooner was owueu by tne Mniitfie Lanahnr ootn- pa..y. Laden with .46,000 feet of lum bai -t.e a.U-d etcrday uoou for Mich .gau I .v', lnd. Copper for Chicago. M in, Aug. ;Jl. liie Franklin Mining company will furnish several pieces of meat pop pas for lb oomm i couutry axhihtt at the word's fair Which are line specanen u nat.ve cop par. ne is a piece aix utllaie l et high shaped bometnaig like an hour glass, the lower part ot winch is amyg daloid rock plentifully fpnnkled with line copper and lb top ot pure Copper .- oi.n. ca-d w.fi tne . .:- ly a ...a r- v neck of copper of ahonl twenty-tive pounds weight, lioih piucea are very baadaonae. Odd Fellows Election at Hudson. Btrosxm, Aug. 31. A large nnmbar Of prominent odd Fellows, from sev eral cantons throughout southern Michigan, were in Hudson yefteiday in attendance at an election of majors, OS 1 by Col. J. I. Peek, of tin tmrd battalion. Tne follow. ng majors were chosen: lleor;: S. lav:s, Lansing, first battalion: J. W. Ada r. Battle Creek, second battalion; A. A. Case, I'lttaiord, tnird battnl.on. Maccabees at Detroit. DlfMf, Aug. 31. The Kn glits of lb Manonbea met for their business session in tue Light Infantry armory this morning. Tnere were fully 1 ,0i0 persons preaent when the meeting was called to order, it presenting 772 hives. Tba usual routine committees were appointed and the reports of the great commander, record keeper, finance keeper, finance auditor and examiner were submitted. Stole IIi Own Child. Flint, Mich., Aug. 31. Three years ago a man r imed Biabop was sent to state prison from flint for three years. About the same time Mrs. Bishop de pal ted from her home near Kictifield Center and left her 4-year old girl with its randi arenta, Mr. and Mrs. Brant meyer. Ota Btnrdy Btabnp was die cliarged and he celebrated the t venf by luring a livery rig and stealing his owii child. Van Buran County Nominations. ElAarFOan, Miob., Ang. 31, The re ; i.. .can representative convention convened at tho Academy of Music hi re yesterday, anal a. P. Thooaaa of .South Haven ivan chosen pernnincnt chairman and E. H. Hinkley secretary. On hundred and fifty-three delegates were present. The first ballot gave. C. c. I'hiiliDs 3, J. t;. Park bond l, C. L. Eaton 50, and A. L. Wiidy Id. A. B. Wlldy was than nominated by acclama tion. Off the Track. Bxt City, Aug. 31. The Michigan Centra tran iron Heiroit wliich reached Bay City last night, was al lowed to run off an open switch near the F. v P. M. crossing by an excited Lnterlocker tender. Tba train had the barget for th right of way and the tender reversed the switrh without warning. The sleeper and one coach went off as the train was backing up. Three Links in Michigan. LaMMMQ, Aug. ;il.-F. H. Whitney of tins city, grand mm n niry of the M .eh gan L O. ( . F., says the" order ia progressing nicely. There are uow tSS lodges in the atate with a tidal member-hip of '', 0". The higher branch embraces 1 19 encampment and is grow ing rapidly. The grand encampment will meet m Detroit, Octobei I J , and the grand lodge one week later. Aground at Groose Point. DaiMOtT, Aug. 31. The big barge Tokio, consort of the kale gh, bound down from K-cauaba wan nearly L'.-J'.KJ laoa ol 0, Im grounded at iir. tea Point. Th ff Olta Of the Kaleigh be ing unavailing tne assistance of the tug;-! One ping and Wilcox was procured and tba barge was pulled off and passed down last even ng. having sus- i d twenty four hours' dotention. Boxmakera Come to Time. SachbAW, Aug. -Id. Th- planing mill men and box manufacturers of the ag!naw valiey. who were served with a not ee th!, begbidint to lay, no cars would be dphverc-d at the various mills i a . ,- t n 1 1 4 1 e rs ( ,il f i i). r dav for the car a rviee to the alnaw Yi i-v Oar naaodation, hive all paid up ex cept one m West I'.ay (" ty. Republican Maj nty Assured. ( DWAVam, bticb., Aue. m. The Harr.aon and K eh Kepti nlican oiob o. Mi I it fin .IT'. n s last even ing. The eiuti nun upward of 200, including a great in.. e y who will cast their first tote thia fall. Kopu bikbana are churk full of enthusiasm and will ro l ap a bg mnj'inty hi old Franco thia year. A ass :- ' s L - Girl. BaoOfAW, aVdM- 31. John McFsll, team! ' . wa an -ted vaster day n orn ng on complaint of Fireman F ed 1 . v 11 , 4 . hun with alleged criminal assault 'm i ay nigbl on b;S li near a, l .lan ! - . Both men are ;u lb jtopSO of BaWhe .a , Farmer S istaina Serious Loss. a' . Mich., A w. ll. Toeedav T fi av , His h can 51 IDT iyp inui lilts Has No Uncertain Sound. Whal Does This Mean Our i'eopleV to it KkMfi With a orcat ami Grand llojc S.'Mic-lhin ThOtftKMl Arc tHckirio L-r. A Fact if Marrelloaa Import to All. Kaw at asi, S. Y. telegraph dis patcti from NtVbwJgi 8 a , reveais Hie tact that a moat marvellous chango lias taKeti place in the person of one of its ohlest and Ivst known ci'. .' n H. H. fganrtet, Bag., M an old man of 7. year-, and lires at 3K1 Broadway, Nrwburg, N. Y. It apheara that Mr. Bbnrter, who was an extensive lumtwr dalf, tan to grow languid, got tired easdy. wa nervous and debih babsd, until at last he became so weak and exhausted tnat he was just able to Urag himaelf aiound. He lost Hean and strength so rapidly and became so alarmingly prostrated that his friends and relatival despaired of his life. Now came the marvellous change. Suddenly Mr. Shorter Waa trans formed from his condition of fxtrcnie weakueM, to one ol r-tr ngth; Ins ne grew quickly strong aud steady, his uinaclea becanta vigorous, his blood Ma revitifsad and enriched, he gained Bfleen pounds in weight, and today is :n sound and perfect health. Such a remarkable tra: -..-formation in a num of his ago waa a nine days' won der. Of course the cruee was eagerly looked for. Y'our correspondent, determined to know lb troth for the paper' readers, . -I in-d to the following astonishing facts from Mr. Shorter's own lip: "I feel now like a new man! "What do you th.nk of taking an (dd man of ! years, physically weak and It ken down, and making hia feel like a boy again! (.living h m new life, health and strength, and adding fifteen pound- of solid tlecli to his weak and debilitated fnunel "And all in two months, with three bottles of Dr. Greene'a Neivura blood and nerve remedy! Well, that is just W'hnt lias taken place in nie. Instead of being weak, debilitated and exhausted , just a'de to drag myself around, I feel now lika a new man! "1 advise ail to uso Dr. dreene's Norvura blood and nerve rem dy;M Surely this wonderful remedy is a a most marvelous health restorer, and. witnout doubt, the greatest medical discovery of the age. If it can thus glf back health and strength to an old man, wean- Bed and exhausted by di-raae, how much more KUwIy and certainly will it cure the thousands who are run down, weak, nervous aud prostrated, who suffer from poor blood, weak nerves, dyspep sia, indigestion, constipation, malaria, k; Iney and liver complaints, etc. For debility it is a speedy restorer of -'.length and vigor. Il you are run down 111 health and need a medicine to strengthen thp nerves, Invigorate the blood, tone up the stomach and regu late th e bowels, kklnay and hver, Dr. Graen'l Norton blood and nerve rem edy, which is purely vegetable and harmless, and 13 tlio best remedy known in the world. I se it, for it will restore your health and strength. Y'ou can get it at any druggtsta lor L It is the discovery and prescription Of the well-known and successful phy--;c:an, Dr. Greene, of 3-" V. 14th street. New York, the eminent specialist in the cure of nervous and chronic diseases, who can bo consulted free, personally or by letter. ham (Mr, Theodora imck, Joaepfa N. Ellicott, John Eaton, Hiraro 0. Stew art, Henry T. Tuayer, Bunon lianngt r, Henry Melkeobaofai Additional .lames L. Stafford, Andrew J. Eritcb ard, David O, Harri-, (iejrge Heller. Increased vTilliarn Collins, Samuel Rwygart, VTilliaaa J. B we. Beiawte John P, I'erkins. Original widows, etc. Merana N. Pieroa, Sarah E. Lyon, Hannah C. Jonas, Elisa Turner. Bnama Laab, Lewis Starks father), Isaac A. Sherwood (fathar), minora 1 Alvin D. Tnpp, Jnlin Lampion (asothor), El.ta Loornia (mother). Died ot Old Age. JacxamT, Mich., Aug. 31. Patton Morrison, 1 ne ot Jackson's very wealtiiy oitixen, died thia morning, aged about BO years. He had resideil here nearly as long as any other business man, and died from a disease incident to old age. He leaves a widow and two sons. Business Places all Closed. (Vlk.mvn, Mich., Ang. 81. The fun eral serv ers of (leorge K. Mitchell, wtio dud on Saturday evening aftor an lib nsa. f lo ir weeks, whs bald yesterday. He wJ much respected and ail busi ness placra in the Village were closed during the MTV e. Menkeon Forgets the Date. OaaWD llivts, Mieh., Aug. .11. Th.e people's party senator si convention tor Maw and ilnakagoo eoookkM mt in this city yetr lay. Tliern were no Nlu-a .n deb gate preu. t.eorg Ballard was the unanimous not! " ol the convention. IIAT'PY HOME CLUB MOVEMENT. A Mistaken Ide Corrected by One of Its Organ re-a. Fi rroa IT ana I a Will you allow me apae ;n y - unins to correct a OlftOki QJM "f vo ir IWa4Jl have I lo I reading the interview r)f y.ur represen'at vs with S. . Ile I esn o? Bn City? Sun !-ave !en led to rwiieTe that noth.nt being done at pro.ont ftnj ihst t w vk :a at a ltnd Still pending his return to the city. Mr. M l an M tho general crgsn 7fr an i Qperiotendentof the work. I'ndar I: 1 r t on tha state and country at te d a nt in charge of ro rs -g :c h a rinh. and t si a pnl n ra' o aa ted and fill I L FIG r RATI V EL 1 The Doors of Fall will Bving Wldf opea tomorrow, Mouday IJoroing, prwetitiiiir to the jnople of Mic-hiiran tlu golden fruit from the famous looms of the world. With this event tho Fall 08011 of 1892 Will t$ And tho ladies are cordially invited to visit the many depnrt mentfl of interest. They will be found rich in their abundance of all the latest creations from tho fashion centers of the worla. The greatest exhibition oi new Dress Fabrics, c loaks. Carpets and Draperies ever shown in this part of our hemis phere, outdoing and excelling the might iest efforts ot the past. RICH DRESS FABRICS! It is with pleasure that we invite the ladies to OUT Fall Opening, U liet inp that they will appreciate the enterprise shown in placing before them so rich a collection of Dress Materials, the like of which cannot be found anywhere in the WV-i, and perhaps in but tw o or three cities in this country. Tne catalogue is inexhaustible. In Wool Dress Fabrics for Fall and Winte r there will be found many pleasing fancies. Ymi do not care to read much ot them when the privilege of a personal inspection is now made possible. Handsome Cheviots in two tone effects, all colors. "Our Own," a new and desirable fabric for Fall Suitings and Traveling Cos tumes, in shades of iray, brown and bluish ca-t-. New BengaUnes in all the colors. Wool Surahs, comprising all the shades manufactured. English Suitings, such as will be worn by the blue bloods of Europe this sea son, in all shades and varieties. Novelties and exclusive designs manufactured for us, and imported direct, an exemplification of the latest Paris fashions. Handsome patterns in green, brown and blue, the ground of which is illumined with a dash of old or silver. Fabrics in .silk shot effects. Two tone effects in C amel's Hairs, shot with colors, exquisite and becomifl Dainty patterns in Moire Goods and Kept Valiums. Cravenettes or Shower Proof Cloth, a desirable dress fabric, impervious to water and handsome as a picture. English and Scotch Homespuns Storm Serges with prices ranging from 25 cents per yard up. All the new colorings in Whipcords. Henriettas and, in fact, everything known to the Dress Goods business this season will be found on our counters this week. New Cloaks and Wraps! Introduction of the Fall and Winter Styles. This department, mad fam u I people in this section by its greatness and its ability to satisfy ( very taste and price desired i again reinforced with an endless accumulation ol n vu go The changes in style are marked and much to be desired. Garments are cut longer this season, some having plaited backs, Russian effects. For HVLisses axici Oliildren : Pretty New Style Jackets, Reefers, Gretchens and Newmarkets in all th new shadings. For laddies: Our new importations unfold a charming repertoire of novelties. Elegant Astrichan Jackets in 32, 34 36 and 42 in h lengths Plush Sacks ranging from $10.00 upwards. Capes. Newmarkets, Reefers, Box Coats, Top Coats, Russian Tl use C and a wealth ol ( kiside Wraps 1 l every descripti ns. THE COLORS Bright and dark, navy blue and blacks pred minate in both plain and fur trimnu d. And of We are satisfied w ith the show in this drpar perience have made us very particular. We km arc exclusive designs, made to our order, and that th Exclusive to us means exclusive f you. 1 nt thai when they COSl yon no more than the stock made goods The fashion Fan m rs have a 1 omplished great n suit designs and colorings this ear and also in Dresden colo This department (second floor) will be found rit and gems This is the first coming out f ajrw I ashion and sh than one hundred accomphshed salespeople. You arc ex-m eted to Ik on s 1 t by invitation of n n ft I fuliiiully opened hy end SPEAKING 11 Cloaks, Carpets and Draperies! Varieties without number. Novell in profusion. An endless expans ol Ricn Dress Fabrics fr bail ana Winter wear, open and to be seen this week foi the first time in Michiean. Draperies! nt. and ars I 4 Ettldy and f I -that oui C rtM ts and lrateries tion? Especially rvery little store, ms ran t French ie art of novtltfol assisted by more PAHY