The Morning Record, October 27, 1898

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The Morning Record, October 27, 1898

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

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THE MORNING RECORD.
•T^VERSE CITY, MICH., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1898.

'Second T«»r—No 462

TERMS OF PROTOCOL. '
I
Spain Informed That They

UNHAPPY FRANCE.

VBS BUFFA1.0 TO JUJTU.A

WailiioirtOB. 0:t. 21)—It U ttetod
that tha eruiaar Unffalo will atari from
Manila baftire the end
of the weak to carry- fire bandrad raJfart-Week-Important Meatinaof
and auppUea‘for Uawe.v. *ia the
Paaoa Coirmiaaionert Will Be Held ,
canal.
~

iDISREgards orders

Buys tlireegood doih bound l>ooks, clear
type, j^ood paj^er. best authors. Eor a few days
only.

Holley & Connable,
220 Front Street

“City Bookstore.”

Sperial u> Tte Hotbibs lUacire

Struck by a Train Naar Bay Sbora
I.oi)don. Oct. 25.—A report waa cir
Xaat Night But Wat Not Silled.
ParlB. «>dt. 2‘i.—The peace eommiaeulated ttuiay that the Roibebilds bad
aioaera adjiarned their joint a^ion at' 3. E. QibSOU Claimt HiS COD> baen ibfarm«Nl that Krance bad agreed' ' {.astDigbt when near Bay Shore, the
_ .
which left here for I’eloaltey,
head quarters this afternoon. They re- j
Valid.
j
,
Ti..
„ ,„d,„
fnaed ioforaation retrardinf the proI e-'s
OMdinfa- They will meet acaln lomov . . _ .
_ . „
w«.
thf subject,
ueaisuuo BUBV
I
,
'dian waa not killed iotuotly.
1 PUedHolies
That BBB
Ha Dom Not Ba-j
row at two o-clock.
«w-i..Ord.r
b
It is auted that the brief seMlen la
cogni*.
Order or8uB.rrUor.toBtonL.
ofSup.rrtoor. to Step ,
continued today
on both aide. 1| onconaeioua. howerer.
^ when picked up

indlcallre of a crlsla The SpanUb coamiatiooeraaaid they rare-the Amerieans some information about the Cnban
debt to consider by tomorrow.
A person in authority say. that Spain !

25 CENTS

Colon, Columbia, O.n. t»i—There is
Ministry.
nneb excitement oaer the
aeported That Sba ia Now WilUnj to
Columbian oon^ress to proteat
w— . V—». H. w
..______ jagainat the conatfuction of the NicaraEaacuata Vash-da-Koba Ponaeasml |
Colombia renew, berciaim
The Bt-ulerarda I.aat *f«Sl»t-Na-j
the ll«.,uiio lerrliory.
val Preparaliona OoBtinued on Both I
----— -Sidea the Channel.
|
AN INDIAN'S MtSPOBTUWK.

lybaDiacuaaad

Today—Taaterday’a KaetioK abort'

Two Oenti,

.BXCITSKSNT IH COLUK8ZA.

Prouot Acuioat Cossiruetlon of tho
1 »ad BuppitM for
I
-------------I
KicoruguaCuiul.
Atf mir«l Dowop. TU Sum.
'Prospect of Formation of New Hrs-uL u>tkkMos>is.. rssmp.

Will Not Be Altered.

Work on Court Hquao—Will Meet, «if the channel.
Oancral Hiicbasr
XUicbnar in
in Faria.
Paris.
Oancral
;s;.rciai lo iSfMoahiiio Ks.^.bi.

GOOD THING.
We have it—BIBLES—New lot and price*
■'are a suprise, they are so low.

_____

!

Building OommltiM toMday-Spee-1

|lN01AN KASSAC&E PLANNED,

iai Keeling of Board Bama Day.

I

sadha.B.oct

c.,ui. lurui... m.,.....-. ™....-i-.Ki'- ■ ifteraMn from Midas. Nye
r-eeired by faundrads. |
*Uting that
Sbeabooe In-: A
itriotlc Icfflon who Dre- '*^’*B*
planning aS ontbreak and f
a

»»
'
All th. b>.ib
'i

‘ that nation.

’ No Aliamation In Tarma of Protocol.
nperlBUeTasUosiiiBfi
•perlBl
leTas UusiiiBfi RKOBV
RKOBV.
I ne wonin boi recogiiiM! vae wruer oi ,-------------

. Wa.blng.on. D. C.. Oat. 2i).-It i.
f“^i; around ha^^^^^^
^Bortadtha.
reported
that the American commlieommia- work on the eonr. house contract, on
‘"lofthe ranches, and Oorernor Saddler {
•lonera in Paris made a communleation thegroond that ha claimed that the
________
'was asked to supply them with arms ' f
mtraci was valid. After tha masting
totheSpanUh repreMnUiiras which
and ammanitien and repqj the ex- f
New Kin=atry to be Formed.
le contractor called npon County
bring
pected attack.
'
Spain was told that there will Bb no j Clerk Newton and formally noUted BpeclalmTas Mossmu Rti Ban.
A few day* ago obe of the brarea i
Paris.
Oct.
:
aluration in the Urms of the proto-1 him that the order of the board wonld
^airaatedfor crime and the ieadi
boulerarda today and tbraatenad vio
«al regarding Cnba and Porto Bloo. | be dUregarded
tbe tribe have incited ibaSboaboDes
Ko imporUnt action is expected before'
elecUon.
_________

;r. r.;: I

—'—.r

Philippine Queation Next Week.
tee to dlaenaa an adjustment of the ^.ulle, ofLfmlUUoo.LUbe foll...,„^,„
utermlutlo,
SpeclsUoTusMossisu Rwoao.
difficulty.
e4b,fo.o.l.p....m|pl,trr..atU.litj,
^he todt... .u w.lL
well
WashlngtoV Oct. 8fi—It la under­
In view of thU eitnatlon a meeting the crisis will not be deferred long.
armed. Qovernor Saddler sent a large
stood that the administration baa no- •f the committee and the contractor
Tbe Dreyfus reviaiou hearing comee
number of rifles and a qoaotity of aniatti th. pn„ aimmU.Lo.er. L«
out Toud.j moriLo, np in tbe Court of Cassalion tomorrow.
mnnition to the alarmed aettlera.
.tm.etSp.tii th.t nnlM. the.. >» for-' , . ,puUl mutiiir of tUe bo*rd .f It ia not anticipated that tbera will be
tker dlu.i.Loo of tbe utumptio. of
^
„ ....t
» ; any material fraafa revelaUona. Faah-; J W Slater received this weak two
«.C»l»«4.kt, tb. PhUlpplo. PO.-!„-e,a,k
tU. .fWn.000 of tUe
la ' Ola is noi.baing coneidered.
; ^“'1 <*»■ >o“*s of bedroom suites and six
tion will be taken up next week.
I
*
-------------by open frelgbu. making a total of 126
Willing to Evacuate Faaboda.
three-pleca bedroom suite.
Washington. O-t. 86.—Some appre-j
’ bprrlBl le iSe MuBKiKu IlK.'fiBu
!
——
KILLED
A
NBO&O
hanalon Is manlfeatad io carUlu quar- i
Paris. Oct. 26—It is said here in' dip- ‘ Cboica
»m„totb. pomlWo mi.em. .Ifm
D«.otl.. MU Wu lomatie circles that the French are
Hyacinth bulbs 5T>r per dozen, aii
Upon the peace commission at Paris of
■ '
prepared to evacuate Fashoda with the ' eolora. at Paine's Oreenbou*e. South
the npheavalln France.
It has been'
Acquitted.
reservation that She receives a borne.

<fil-ft
auggeated that tbe Spanish cause Is in Hperiai loisr vi'KMSfi itsfuiui
como.o..Uoo. P> b. .rr..jrf l.Ur.
1 t„,i,_wiu.„o, pi.„,. i„. s.-..r,
such shape that the Spanish govern.s„rfolU. i i.-i. 26.—Railway detective
Co.'* bliKik.
tfi'.-lf
‘ ment has noUxing to lose and «Ffr* »iu. who kilted a negro for refusing
thing to gain by any change that can ;
^
„ p,,
j^^e. was acba broughtabsnt. In the opinion
today.
Draw
of
Schooner
Isaballa
Baoda
of
the state department ofiirials there ' ia
XaoiBiee. Saved From
Utile danger of the situation in Paris
IT8 LICENSE B.EV0KBD.
■ bodominglso acute as to justify tbeabanDrowning.
donmentof IbeworkofthecommiMioo jforOiarn Aaaurancc Oo Can d
Chicago, Oct. 2<L—Six shipwrecked
on the gronhd that the commiaaionerv
Businees in Kichigaa,
.ilors were resrned about 1^:30 o'clock
themselves a« in phy^iMl danger, it i.
^
26-Commimloner last night oIT Sixteenth street by the
conadenlly believed that with
the c.mpball today revoked the Michigan ! life-saving crew daring the gale. They
change of cabinet in Prance, the pres­ license of the Northern Assurance i were taken from tbe schooner Isabella
ent disorder will subside and norma'
company of London on the ground that Sanda. of Manistee, which broke away
eondiUooB will be restored.
the company baa been writing Mieh- from the tug Morford. wbi. h waa towNo one In tbe state dspartment
gan policies io a manner other than ing bar. about T:3U o'clock, and waa
knows officially to just what extent
throngh the licensed Michigan agent. driveo rapidly south by the high wind
the United Steles’claim will be as to
and waves.
tka FbUippines. Admiral Dewsy faaaa
ELSPT ON A TRAIN.
The rescued men are August Johnmuch higher opinion of the Philippli
aon, captain: Lara Anderson, mate:
people and their capacity for aelT-gov- ^ Harry Proas Had His Throat Out by Kela O. Nelson, cOok: Oscar Nelson,
arsment than U generally
,
1
Peculiar Accident.
Julius Johnson and Ed HanM3, sraHe has repreaented to the American
oommissionem teat the Pbilippineb of I “ow**'«T«* ••»«>»* h..«k..
the northern group are. as a mie. inHackeneack. N. J.. t»et. 26-Uarry
BBP0BLIOAN XBEriNO.
telllgenl. pracUcable and far better Proas fell asleep on a train and a jerk
qualified for self government than the of the car forced hie head through a
inbabitenu of Cuba.
! window. Hii throat was cut fatally.
Hod. George W. McBride.
Goal Hinefa Sinks BeiUad.
Hon. George W. McBride, ooe of tbe
Tbe famous shoe
oldest end most enthusiastic political
lopvrlal tots* SfoRviWi. R*.caD.
speakers in tbe atete! will address a
for women.
-OarcUA Flan to Furlough Troopa of| PHUburg. OcL 26-Coal minere in
I tbe fonrth pool have settled their pnbllo meeting at Steinbarg's Grand,
Easters Cuba. Carried in SantiSaturday
evening.
October
22.
Con­
I strike. - TLrce tbqoaand men have betgo Cooeention.
gressman Meslck will also be preaent
reel. >-------------------- -I gun wM-k.
Bpccial to IbrMi'RBl'L. Kik'KIi
Alt feet and fancies fitted in
and address the meeting. There will
ea. heels, and lesihers.
Santiago. Out. -JC.—Oeneral tiaruia'sj
Foot Balt Bcore«,T«ate'rday.
be only one week more of tbe eam-

SIX StILORS RESCUED.

n

BICK TO THEIR FIRMS.

plan to furlough all tbe aoldlerr in ; st>riKt luTs* u-rxivu Sicoud
paign. and there abould be a full bouse
EaaWrn Cuba and send them
New York. Oct, 26—Foot ball soorea on Saturday evening. Everybody cor­
«are for their farmi, was carried in the today;' Princeton. 5; Pet
dially Invited Tbe ladles will be
LOonvention today, rwocommiasioners;
.y
made very welcome.
, appdinted. one to confer wi^ j Wesleyan Univemily. 88:
Prealdeot McKinley, the other to take
BraenaGon Should bo %t Once.
«are of pffelm here. Qarcia will en­
Spaelal to lb* Horninx R*ooid.
deavor to secure back pay for troops.
Bueb of Gold From Faria.
Havana. Oct. 2G.—Admiral Sampson
taken a most urgent stand that tbe
AirOTHBB COALINO STATION.
b oj gold Spaniards mast begin the evacuation of
.from ParU is causing an increase io Coba immediately.
Baported That Dnited Stetea ]
exchange, itiuala ia alaq withdrawing
Songht One in Bauto Domingo,
gold from Paris
War Bond Awards Held up.
•peeial toTsv Koawiwe Esuiau.
• 1
Bpeelal-wTuHoutsfl Raceao. •
WashingtoD, Oct. 26.—it is unofficial•tadeat Steivad to Daath.
ly reported that tbe L'nlted Slates baa |
Washington. Oct. S6--Tbo war bond
avrardt are held np on acconnt of a
hongbl Cape Samana. Santo Domingo, j „^rtford. Oct. 26.
Allen, a
suit by rejected bidders.
to aae as a coaling ^tioo.
slni
ident at Trinity, who was poor,, baa
starved
to
death.
81ZTT WEHE DKOWNED.
Xore Btorea for Cuba.
Alleged Oanae of Indian Trouble.
BpeclalwTsi HoailRv Ktcoap.
.-Sluing Of a Japanese Taaae) Oauead
Special wTusUoKsixe Kscoaa.
HMvy Low of Life..
Norfolk, Oct. SC.—The hoapitel ship
Wsabiogtoo. Oct. 2f..Solace sailed for Cnba today with
Kobe. Japan, Oct. 26.—Tbe Japaneae
ship Mijagala sank today almost im­ Jones aayi that the I>Ulager IndUna itores for the wamhips. uvi Bailors for
fonghl beesuae of the iplquiiy of the tbe eniaier Cincinnati.
mediately after a eullislon with the
Japanese steamer Kinshin Maru. Sixty

'

’IST 1.050

The Order Bea Been Flaced.
OapUln Hatfield Acquitted.
Tbe movement to reseat tbe Second
Spvcial to Tsz Ueamsv Bzeoau.
Daty of Every Englishman.
Dengew, W. Ya.—A jury acquitted M. E. church ww Inagnrated by the
^pM-ta) to U»v MORSIXO Rkoro
Epworth League and is in charge of
London. Oct. 26.—Sir William Vernon Captain Baifleld today.
Meedamee Huntington and MeClosky.
Barcourt made a speech today io which |
Blight Drop In Wheat.
the pwtor Bev. M. B Beosch. and Mr.
be said It ww the duty of everyone. IrCbicago.Oft. 26.—Lower cables today Lilly, at a committee.
roapecUvs of political prefersnw, to
The order for 126 portable ckalre baa
and more paelflc tniUook abroad gave
snpport tbe government mainUiDlng
wheat a aevere wtback at tbe opening. already been giyen. which it is ex­
the right of empire in the present
December opened a cent lower and con­ pected will all be tn plM by Thanks­
eriala.
giving day.
tinued toaell freely atdT.Sc.

“Queen
Quality’

Tbr^ltnliofeiivllriic-*.

QQ

Qi)iuTr,j?'’;ii4„„,o;,,
COUNTS 1“",",*,;,-.;,
loth

HASKELL’S BOOKSTORE

No premium ticJtrin

offer Nor. .’Hh—None aeoepted for

}>n;fnium« after Hint daie. Bring tn whai you have bj/
that time.

get acquainted
With tbe B]ipecial rioak vrIum this atore u offenog. An tmmense liue b here—Lsdiuti*, MistMiB'ami cbildren'B atjrlea. And
the prieqa we’vr pot on them are lower than ia nsnal eyen. at
the end of tbe season.

One special is a
ladies' 111 Wool Kersey



Half silk lined,
led, nicely trimmed, in Tan, Bine, Green, Brown,
value ia reall.
lly $h.50, at $8.60.
Come to Steinberga Busy Clcmk Boom.

i STEINBERG’S

Reliable Dry Goods, Carpet^
and Clothing House.

Nickeled
Copper Ware

Is the best ware in the marketf

It is 1>etter than ailror pUted ware as it veare longer ahd does
not tarnish.

I have it in Tea Kettles, Tea and Coffee PoU, Pitchers

Uiot- llruilera, Dippers, etc.

It wjll pay you to inveatigate it when in

need of any of the above meutionwl articles?

J. A. MONTAGUE.
•• ^

AseessaeeeesMsessssesesesesesseeeseseeessssMG

iCold Weather Snap!


We
sell elothing
.........................
Dg. not because we are the only clothiers on this planel. for we don't thin
liDk so. but wenell clothing -ailee aamee." In doing
so w* have odds and
nd edds left, sod there ii wnere the soap comes In
In.
Perhspeyour boy wants s Keefer—If so, ws have thorn at i
prices.
I lot cbildren'R Snlu. good weight, regulsr price tl.50—saap—88a

Boy's Eitra Heavy Reefer, high collar.
Others' Price $3.01I-Durs $1.98-See.

Full line boy's and child­
ren's Dvercoats. 89c to $3.
They are all right,
look at them.
r

Remember
tbe name—

Uiir rhilda' :t-piuee Suite for
■tyle and vo kmaaoh p have no
equal.
Regular price St UO-

Cold Snap Price $1.98.
Idook at them before baying.

CHE “FAIR.”

ials this abue is

‘‘Foerderer’8”Vlci Kid
used exclusively.
Sold exclnaively by

ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH
Popular Shoe House.

I Sell Goal
And deliver Mderi promptly.

Likewise Wood,
Try UtEni Bull Tin Uidln.
j.m.urkihs.

i? SPECIAL!
And now as the storm is sabsiding

Our Mammoth
Dress Goods Department
Is coiog to calm, soothe and satisfy the anxious mind- of the
fashionable and economical buyer.
*
We just received a sacond' oontlznmeat of Broadhaad
Woolens, all fresh and up-to-date designs. Goods warisnled not to fade or shrink.
For tbe benefit of those who have never wem these bbrios
of American production we will offer

For Today, 10 per cent, off
on the entire line.

The Boston Store,
Front Street.

GIam Block.

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THE MOBKIHa RSCOHD. THUE8DAT. OCTOBEB 27. 1898.

BOARD OF EDDCATION.

VHE MOBNINO BECOBD.

MU Qf blMk* r
tkod Of tMckipK arlthmotic b«
of the blecke from the J.

•m. T.

W. H*«rai.

K.

ttM tartbar IhM aar attar heaaA

teadent hu bed to worr; him of

Ir'e

kea beea the numeroue eetional

pr^v

A,fci.o.1 i~“'•■
_
ra:»e fuudh from the ectaAuI vhiUrvii.
WiJl Heoe • Tool Cheat for Boy*
pleaepreMot.
I

Mecbhofchllr Inclined.

aUBBCaiPTIOKS.

There

jej

jaal » quorum

wm

nl

the,

wee

one

b*

to

build

a



.

.

.

iDealerin Bicyclesi Bicycle Sundries

Oec of the thiof* wblnh the euperis-

■tloAlBAport oC Pub-

J. C. ICIaLIS

I

Uroll.cK

Co. AtSl.lO per eel.

______ ___________________

^ I. W. Bajimui. *Editor And MmnAffer.

.

I

preenr-

•d cad tho boord diroctod the purcheeo

TAATXReEOITT. - MICHIGAN Supeiintradent Believed
An Annoyance.
GRAND TRAV^E HBEALD.

i

My work is 6rel flaw* ami pricis that an- in reach of all.
|in-]>art.-d at all tiniw t<i take car.- irf the trade.
Brazing, ViilcRniziu); ami KDann-litig.

werekip

and to rent.

jg, from cootributk.ne f-om

I $m

I loake a s|n-cialty in

A fine line of wheels for aaiv

J. C. ELIrlS, IfU Front atreet, eaat.

£ meetlar of the board of educattoa laat (be boji-: another waii to bulM a sibUr
^^i*e»enlaf and there being little routine L^ip to be paid for by the rlrla .if the

. ‘

'

■*I uo j buaiaeah tbe aenion waa aboru
I

_

| public aobooU of the count',v

I

Walter

NO CHEAP SMOKE
BUT THE TRAVERSE BELLE

POWDER

j-rilded U>. was the propobilioa to al­

Ph<.n»a:imporUnt.

•. til r»onl

.\tmih-

tVbile the meettnirwaK abort therewhich the

0"”^“*”*' were mutura ditpoaed of which were

low the ^ildren to oonlribute to the
ThonaH ef the

Northern

fjafaietle tnonumeai.

Another waa to

MVeeord | Telephone Co . aaked peroiaaioB of the , allow the children to contribute to the
*•
■ -0 pi^ce------------‘‘
in each o* 1 ,irt of the Children's Home in St .I.meph
w>»-cood rla» nailer

the bchool buildiaga at a renut of $111

REPUBLICIN NOMINATIOflS.
STATE.

the superirtendeat should be protected

the next meeting.

that the goeeroment should

^*BjT«!«rs. PINCBEE trf Wajar.

Claims

were

allowed

..f

Non-rosideut

from these impiTluBities.

to the toUl

for

the

-Five Cents.

’’emmiSAtoaer

t.ast eeiuiDg a special train

Host popular cigar la Northern Michigan..

with a'

Erery dealer sella it.

mcnih

| YVesaelius aboard accompanied by the
tn response to his Sute Meehsnicsl

^quest for some action of the board to: M->ore.

V. H

t-lngineer.

Elliot F.

F.ddv. mas.er of trans-,

was reported *» :pr,,„fle for a probibitiop of the intro'j porUUoB of the tS. R 4 1 accompanied,

booka,«T.M).

achoolb. 1 the party.

The trip is the annual

I a reaoluUon was adopted providing that' apeciion of the «

The balance on band October 1.
reported by toe tr-asurer.

R

4

1

in-

Larger Store..Double Stock..

the board.

Jewelry, Silverware!

Now i T. Flaherty, formerly in the insurance

I when the auperinleGdenOe Importuned ! businrms with bead.|uerters In this city ;

.dC,p«l..ot.b.».i..rol raU.i U..IIO-

lo. ck.ru.bi,

: - 'J.

Elegaot New Lineb..

railroad.

waa ' no colier-tioni be allowed m the schools ' The, train is in charge of Conductor J.

to be 81k.- j unle* aanclioned by



Made by

A. W. JAHRAUS, Tonnelier Block.

In taking np these thingsin theschooU iSlate Usilroad Commissioner Kybrant.
] ers and sebotars,

$5.W> and dnaa colleeled for damaged ;

■er Breesi •■! Ihr rnl>'r>ii.v .Inns trimtJ.flYKoN Jl IlKISSof Ke.il.
par Member Htale lKuir.1 of Idiiratioa tehon

Tour'Brngs

Weauluis to Traverae Oi’y.

farnisb

month of |

The amount receivad for books
during

Ue beliered

funds for public enterprisee such as

eollaclioas
Oe

tlclober, were reported.

OJlMol.Cmppew,

Annual

those meaiioned. And he declared that: prirate car arrived in the city with

tuition

amounting to

IMSPSCTZMO THE O S"aT“

^ realization of the fact that

amount of $3.<»v K:>.

^^SS'iS,rrS‘/x-o»Bewt.a

Is the brat cigar in the piarhet for

yielded to this alao, bat now he baa

annually. The propoeltion waa referrad
buildiopa and
> the eon
grounds with ioelructilaas to raport at

| .cd Ob, oi ihc oi,i«. ccbdcc.™oc lb.

I„r.„.„cUi,pl,y Fiuo Watchc

Fin. Un6 Silk CmbreUw^

>nth primary
building to the public enterprises he can aimplv refer i road. The party will go to Mackinaw,
. aa.,-4«-i r
*______ _______ u. •
i
it .
.
vi
Ik Sons
Sons ef
•fA^erica.lt
M^ioal loRtPUmentS. btrmgR fur r11 mitnimenU. Hrvir. JOHNSON of Wamhteuaw.
Swedish
Amrrica.it vwas finally L applicant loth.board ef education.! today and from there over the Mlchi: laud China Wart?.
Evcrytling n
if Bdoeailnn float decided to fix the renul of the build
gas Ceetral h<,iiUi
ParMeobe
HAPPILY DHITED.
Take a look tfriiugh our elogaot oew quarters.
t PUtrTofOeoei.
log to all partiee for meetings at $l.:r>
Bucklesb Armca Salve.
per meeting.
Dr. Bobert 8. Howell aad Hite Carrie 1
CONGRESSIONAL
Thr Rrst Salvb in the worldI for
The committee en scbcMie aad teach­
Ulcers
Breadfoot Msmed.
Cots, Bruises, Sores.
Ulcers,
Salt
ers reported tbatm eadeubip had been

.1........ vd,.«„.,...

SENATORIAL.
Phw KateiSeoaUTJAPBt W.HILLIKKN.otOraodTraeeiae.
REPRESENTATIVE.

I ,*

^

alresi.

monicatioB stating diflicuIUsa in loek
cciving reporu of such irem tbe
inteadenl.

COUNTY.
parPMlT.
an SIMPSON.

where

i.

I in kiknarriage.
soper-

iiroadfoet I to give cerfecl satisfaction or money i
Price <5ccnu per box. Fori
Howell were uaiiad 'refunded.
|
ea'.e by J. Q. .tohnsnn and S. B Wait

The parlore were deoerated in an-! CUne» Sacred Lily Bdlbt

He suggested that hs ceold'

nnleavee and bsantifol boqoeuof j

give oobstaai aileation to troaau bet­

caroatiuOB and chryaantbemum..

ter if he was allowed to look after tbsm

Only iBc each, at Haioe'etirsenbouM.

Our prize baking powder at 50c per pound can, 18
per cent off for cash. A large line of prizes and

J

,„,..d.„.db. ....Id, to....

per nnolh during

the

term.

CLOSING OUT

The |

Wb..,.« b. »..d b», .1 .ucb .t..d, I

•^•Sfi^kMi'^iorrArr

ARE

.Mies Carrie

'and Dr. Robert S.

iug up all truanU by tbe method-of re

BARNUM & EARL, SSST

i;scbirbT.,s."s.J:.rd srscs

.........................I ..~.d,«,l. 5.7 W..bl».U,.lor.d
Truant Ofiieer Marvin mbI in a

choice of White Hross or Lynch Baking

.I,..oicoiit Faioe's Greenhouse tfiMt
very oleaaanl effect.

Thu

J

Powder

Ladies, clean jout kid gloves with!

I propokitieu was not fa<

*** *^^£kr b!“.“'tbS'*^

Quality of powder guaranteed.

JOHN J.BREZINA
248 Front 8tr«9t

^ ^’StBKKTK'lSpRTlIRrP
Tee .‘eremony was ven.- impressive
a good trial.

K MOON
PRIUi R. U AI.KER.

.
suttaucal reporlof

gist,

C. Car-I -----------

i and was performed by Rev. J

.
.
,
, ,
mau of tbs First Raolisl ckiurch.
Tkie
theaekoela.. t"’'■ »,ride was beautifully g.wued in white;

SOME PEOPLE

The Eagle admlu that a typographB,rollmeat. fiept. SO.

feal error made a difference -'f $3<vi in
Me “facU and fieores'Tqeaday.
liable newapeper

which

^ve "facu and figures"

.
Beya.

Are.

purporU to Central

lorgandj. aad carried' plok eod yellow ’

•Uow typ'.grapb'cal errors to appear ie , Elmwood Avenue
• etaUnivot which is designed to interiOM.

V

Tne Kag'e.Bow autes that the
TeUl.........................>.•«

vTootings” in the bill for -extras and

!S<i

"tl

J.

,

kinds of''feotiogv." hence the differ- Ccatral
«»«e of psi
_______________________

——

_____

g>7

ICU!

................ 7i9 I

Mt

print miileading

sate

mUleadiog

-faeU

Mr. and Mrs. Uewell left at 4:2U.oo

!

V .—

.1

when

V_ J.

they

bade

farewell

to

their | binstion cases,
t from the cheapest up to the beet.

Dr. and Mrs. Howell are both well: good
knewB here.

matter the piper would have a greater

the moat papular, beleg well knowo in I little
varinus circlet of

aecievy.

oea met Ue coatracter yeewrday mora-

nty register of deeds of this

Ug ut.dlscuM eeurt house matian-: abd

AtUadanee Each Half Day.

that the eontra.-lof filed a notice wiU : p,,t„l

.

tbeconatye'e-W refusing to re««Bi»e

hems, be won
.... l«l.4»

Eimwood Avenue...........

........

the buiWiag committee U to meet the
asatraetor next Tuesday meraiug: and

SooU Primary................

____ 342.^3

Tetal........................................

meet in speelal aeasien the same aftersaper eheuld

tell

^blle aU about theae tbiega.
A vora for tha caadidatee ea

.... «r.« idioalive of

............ 14S4.71

quaiattacet________________
KHTBRTAIHKO HRS BEMKBt.
Barry Ooovty'a Bchool Oommlasloaer , 41
a Oavot of Agues Rieh.

'^

Mr. aod Mrs. A. E R*ukes of Hast-

* Oame bf Tardlai

• Ceatral..

lags, have boea ap*uding a few days

.......................................

with Mr. aad Mrs. Mode Rich of Ninth
I Beardmau Avenue.-----------

HEUBEH GODBICH S C'RCUUR

atreot.

Klmwbod Avenue..................
{Oak Park..

Aaotb'-r laetaace ia Which the Bagla Booth Primary
Burpoooly Hakoo Talae

Mrv. Beakes went to .Manistee

yesterday wkere ake gave au aidreM
........................

’t at the

PederatloB meeting

...................... _ host retnraed

,
The-Eaglo
kas repeatedly referred U ,Uere weremaaymsckaalcally iBclla-|eekeelcemmiseioner.

Miss Agnes Rich

vrkai it calls "Mr. Oeedrick's resolution

ed beys la tke Blgk school who had j oaierulnod at cards Tuesday night in:

an brexkiag the ring," aad has Htatdd

evincod

ithattnit resolutinu

was

Tsie aUtemaut ii utterly fa'as.

Mr. Sprague was present
Tontlou and

ought to

at

iu

Be suggested that it would i

eel of carpentor'e tools for

i

Mrs. Flora Beadle Eenkes was nomi-

osu la ; instmetioo but declined to run

add

She is

another Impertaat element to the ^ that ofilue ia Hiefaigan.

Ooodrlcu had preoarL-d tbe circular re-: training of the aebool. Be bad had!
Jarred bisud had it printed, and some the j.oilorcooslructa work bench in j
the room

Mias,

the this coBBectiea aad believed it would ' the fir*t woman war aomioaied for ^

•tatoiEcnt h" makra is not correct. Mr.

eoples of it were ia

UenUea.

tbe I Etu Prall won tne prizt bt <j4rt of car-

Alfred Dolge’s
CelebrM Felt Shoes,
Slippers and Insoles!

be a good thiag for tbe board to eecore | anted for. autesuperiutenderiof nubile

tba^con- a

know that

U tbe apparatus

Ura.

1 laboratory to faeillate tkeir |,

eoaveniioa aad that it was entirely ig- studies.
•orsd.

au aptitude for eoeatmcaag Uoaor of Mr. aad

prcsecud to gfiduiena

tte Grand Traverse County RepnbHoan ,
.

She his

frem tbe upper peninrn-

........................ OS 1 la where she hss been doing loKtiiutv
Total..
SopariateadeBt Orawu stated that! work.
Mre. Remkaa la Barry ccuoty'a

■tetemsBie.

'

WB 316 agBIltS fOf,

ec-

Average................................

,

' '

their livee, but that they

of their many friendi end

........................................

efficaa they J

are avmod for U uoijaeaiiened.

'

HANNAH & LAY CO. 1

ott beautiful summer dsyv. is the

, Elmweod Avenoa.....

kUmvu. good cilltsne aad men wheae

your money and take your choice. -

aad good

•ay be aa bright and happy at cue el 1

•f tbU co umu. will be a vete far rella- ■ **“““■ "'"‘T...........................
•bUliy and fi-.aem for the

Some like one and some \he other. You pay

That Ueeloimy day may not brio

Per Osat af Atteadaace He Belougiag
the;,
. i*r, KI
|
.................
. V3-6I

Bepublicsa tickel. priatod at the head

nalii

will af ail.

........................

that the aupervieors have beea cahed to

the respect

stared

..Tnr«
. o.
x120 1 rout .Sf . - N.-w Stori*.

the vearsihe made Traverse City bis i

Avemee................................... IMS?

theoHerof the aupervlsoni: and that

G>-,.d«

J. W. SLATER,.Boose Fnrmskr.j

Dr. lowell was formerly one at the a
asylum tuff of phyeiciaos and durirg

.....'................... «:«.**

monry.

We make the oldliind. as well as the new—

Fur two Ciriatmaafreeofrharge.

yeara ahe has filled the position ..f dep- '

«md

A

c- rnMnstion ease

Mrs. Hewell has always j for >i 5i>. a fins p<i'i«he<i oak. mshegany

Mttell the public lest eveaiag that Month Primary...........
theehairasaa of tbe board of supervle-

A

pulished oak

beeaaTraverae City girl and o.ie of or bir-iaeye maple lvl;e«' rrak for a

If it porporu U give the facU

te the court house metUr why did it

Mm: all an this coert boi

Johnny .Cake Corn Me^l.

The bridal couple were l:b-

frieeda.

Humber Beleaging 8epv 30. 1)8.

AgarM" aad priai a Httle more aews
value.

not as good as the old fashioned

Their

j erslly showered with riee at the cl •pH
. 1745

ToUl. ..

aad

NEW
FANGL-fD
Corn meal, made bv impeoved machinery, is

UereUey will go to Detroit, where

'lUateity

sutements W figutb Primary,

if the Eagie would devoU

iMi apace ts

btantlful wedding gifu.

{the C. 4 W. M. forO.-aud Rtpids, where
'Uey will atuud the carnivsl.
From

j“|home«ill be at U26, Third Avenue,

I oak Perk..............

pnbl'c seDilmr-at one way or'

Mother,

«

expre*.>ed.

Doctor Rowell is'new located.

the CUM thee the Esgle •fit'uW I Elmwood Avenue
•attateiniu • facta aad Igurea '

good wisbee had been

The bride wae the recipient of many

Billinge in •cbool Buildia«a.

iR tbe contract werk are two -d flereni

37

Aa elegaut laacheon
S»0' _
dffer maav heartfelt oiigratolaiioiisj

should not j uo*rtmaa Aveeue

egr umsyvrt end influence pub'icepie- south I'rimary

THINK THAT THE

.
IV. 1 I mat. Tae gueois were the iimu'diaie
Girls. TeUl.,
• f
.
...
! rrlelivrs aad iaiimaie friend*.

ST'S--------------'
Aid Society .omcere,

'

at the the basement which'waa proving bae-1

The annual tneetiag of
teietaiof the Firat M. E church
- tiasd the ennventlen waa held. bo', ................................................
»tod would aloo Aidi &
it fat and the fa
waaaevrr ' prewaled to
great coavonieace to ibo jaaiior vas held yesterday. Ofli rers for .the
'ear
were appoiuted aa follows:
ia his work about the building. Tho
ttoB," it was never introduced, it
Praaident—Mrs AunieSoulr.
propoailion met with favor aad tke
parchsse of the tools waa authorised.
^Theavwrll 'B. therefo-eu that it was I

tSuperiatondent Orawa waaaathorisod

pres'-Dt-'d to thisc mveot OB’" aad was : to divide the appropnstloa of $100 for
Ignored" by thr ooavea' ion. in the j
purposes ameag the four build-

i >- <« 4-

> <■<

Pirat Vice Presideal-Mrs. Somers,
beooad

Vice Preeident—Mrs.

•a.
SoereUry—Mra Sbielda
Traaaurer—Mra. Lackey.

^aaaad far the oomlag year.

laml-

^
These goods are made from pure wool, are :z
^ warm and healthful.
E
ASK TO SEE THEM. •

I THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE CO. I

fummmimmmmmmmR

THE MORNING KRCOUTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 87. 1898.

...

-.-••‘.■'MICHIGAN'S BRIGHT WOMEN

R l^blA. Re«Urwdfor
mil* Mob-I
_______
jj|d.yu>iookf.r»h«».
I
Gathered In
% i C*pt. 0»rt W>r««r U DoUfylBf the *** V»miwwu

THB BADOB&'S ZXPSBIXBCB

Soeeh MiKbt OB the Bay Kade It Vnpkaeaat for Mr* BcbiaaoB.
The tbree maai M-hooaer H H. Badf •
Manistee.
member* of Uo. L. 33d reriment U re­
er.
Capl.
Jamea R«biB»OD. of Toledo,
port ie Port Buron. Dec. il »s4 13
■mbers-maet! Adimm] VM-Uorof 8t*t* PederaUoB | here to lowllamher. anchored a aafe
w >Pt
WM9C
i«rK be oMUred
make a report to the captain of all poe-; of Womaa’a Club* Oordtalfy Becele.
Tawday eeeninp.bot
Paople in the Tielnlty of Benton Bar ernment
mmeni property in thair poaaeMiaD. , ,,1 ^ tb* Balt Ciiy-InWreatlnB Ad • I
cauaod bee to drac her,
borare in.r«H6ed oeer the diaappear
Jatnee Kirkendalec f Albion, jumped' drea. by Mr. Palmer. Proaldent .f 1
7“ '
anceof J. M. tlcCoe. a well known [
_
f‘Mind
vi’bierday
murniDs
within a few
from a hayatack aad landed on a pitch- j
tb. Orseni-tion.
! feet of’ the pa«,enrer dock, lyiny j..st,;
farmer. Mt-Coyafrw day* aro droet fork. Tbe handle eniored hU ' aide
to Banton Harbor, drew aome
mey. ; about aU I'nekaa. Ue
„. ,i.
'«**» "f ‘i
^ucc««,fully Ui rougb'y ,
ih- not expected
pla^ bi* riy in a Heery bam with
Uanialee. Out. J6.—Il poured la tor-1 ridiny tbeatorm.
darTto faaeeit In readiueei for a call the
rents and it blew yreat yana. bHt| Unt K'lbinenn, wfanaccempanied her!
neat morniny and has not been, heard
The electric milw.y between Por.tlac nolbiny danoted. the club women of j bu-band. was aboard, and found the
frotuaince.
'
andtlwo^ it a yo. The. Pr.j^iU,r*
.c, di-|, „„.v.
..ur..o* ■
who came from .reery
boat a »er,
eery unc-.m.ur..mr
uncomfortable p..«r
placednrloy
Bkiyenl Mataueama, an Ann Arb.>r
tl* r *
*"
attend the meetiny of tbe | the rouyh weather and decided toenmr
. Iti'.ci. Tbe line wilt be an exteunion |
•tddant wboae father iaa member of;““^* *“*''*^ j federation—three brace women comioy ! aahoTe A ladder wa« made to reach:

!of
tbe
Detroit*
Pontiac
road
Japan-scabloi-l. will be onenf the a.
' j eeen from Menominee, acroaa the lake I from the rcwsel to the d.Nsk, and witl^
aUUnta in
••••.••••a
lu the Japan, exnibit _____
at the, J Orand Haeei
Haeta^will banquet he^w-j„
^heaior^
| tbe aaaisUnce of planks laid on the ladworldb fair In I’arit. He says .lapan turned soldiem PrUby erontny. Co. K|
c.trdlality ;a*em» io pee | der and a rope railiny on each aide, the
learned a few tblnya from the Chieayo j »>ll A>e mustered out
31.
i eade the town and eeery »i»itor la aa-! lady happily ebcaped a
exhibition, and baee held faim siace in 1 Mr. and Mra. It. F. I’ixby celebrated Isured of a welc- iii • the moment abe | pi^icnment.
tbelr own country. He aaya bis conn- their yoldeu wediilny annivrr«ary at | step* < IT the train
Z.iat of Lucten
try U prepand to show thereat of the ; St. .laaephTueaday'eecniny and amMy i The Michiyan ’Woman'a Preaa Am
■ Is the lisi of loiicrs resisiiiinr "u
nallonsa few ihinya at Paris in
the yursu. were Ur. and Mra. John S.^elation la well repreaeneed.
we file I'.wt <>aii-e
lor;
>c <>rl 7?lh.^ Ill •sl!lus tor IrUrn |
lie is* cisil enyineermy.aiudcnt here Draper of Dak Park, 111 1 who acted as :«jf the wet nes'her. tbe meetiny last '«■—a'i.ciuc
Adrrrt
and Tery-briybt.
I hrideumaid and best ina for tbem ^0 reenlny wa* attended by a tarye and !
>lu
lo>io|.aiaii,i. i>.
fine audiebue. eeery one of whom mast 1
^ ''
lAygg «m‘
tt'm ’
The other day one of our Bab inysj.''**™**®■I
Pscus.K'B.
|
had two while Cab in her nets—consid. ! Mr. and Mrs. ,loel Smith celebrated baee fell well repaid for the effort.
Mslo-l Ko.lr., W.l!
Msflrr.
Tbe Cobyruyslinnal ebarefa. where | ws-ei r. Mrs U
Msyirr, JJ
ered now qui’e a remarkable haul of ' their yoldrn. weddiny annireraary
*>mlih..
thv meetiays are briny held, is bean- f7r*''.li^t*Hsi.«
T.)l..r.
lbmikindoffi.h- And to think of It Monday nlgbt at Djwa^lagHlillirn
tifully decorated with colonial yellow, Kr..»t«. TuBjr
tbat flfuen or twenty years ay.i Crand
t .lUII..*.
ramonal.
the color of tbe lakeside Club of MasUtec which Is enterlalBiny the federa-: There will be a reyniar coneentlon i
wouHri^r XtT yw«‘iT U.e“bn7 i
‘be city yes-1
g,, p,.«orm tor loeely with ' <7«"»?»>** <*'
!
falo were^ so thick r-____________i
Traeerse 1
U
]this«eeniny

<

Force At

J.W.Millikeh

o^/^A^eresV. *

I e>, S, \0
'^zz.r o\^i

J

qvtVs

*
"KeeA aui aVvouVi Wot 500A, j
y \BaTm i&cVitts at \Vv\s ttme 0^ ttve ^tay.
y "VlsaaVt^ qroimug TavvAVia «•' those a^es |
atti tt's not &ii\)tsa.t>te to ttvoesV too i
mvich moae^ ti\ aamehts that ma^ ho
oat^Toisa.

1
*
"VDe
ott that mhoa \»o ^
jf) houQht OUT stoeV. atvi uAxtu vco ma.TV.eA I
h the tiTtces aV ToVieVt to seVV them. ‘\De‘
M maVe the same ’pvtce W
ttt® \rom |
pl.-m. ih.! 1.-o
lb..]"'*'
lb. m-ii.i
...bl.r
opened by an oryan solo followed by j «»mt the Usnks ana i«adin« *
______
_ I. _____J
I, ™II l—Jbj Ui.
ib,j
rpbia
.bw™ib.irf.
wo i .» • •"•*
•“ * b—rb>
•“'*
"?II..1
tt to \Z ^Ts., aui laou ueei haue uo
invocation yiven by Ree. ^rodie. pastor |
Men of Aaiamarou ^Ink.
think. «>f tbs
«, .b^ ..lb ou. .bit. ll.b -lli.ba|’*f:.b I.,bCo...d M^W^b.1..
Mayor
Smurtkwaite. of Man- j,, ^^e church.
Baeen Tribune.
. u •• •• o o. . jisbre.
'• 'he city tn appear fur tbe
Tbe addreas of welcome was yleen by
-iMlcliiGaD Accident Association
^eav that \»e cau % ^out eVttVi, ^out
Tb..p?l.iropol >b. I •'*»>•'>.•“ „„, ,v^ „„p C,:. I.
Mrs. Otrodie and was calculated
U.m.ll.i.b.bl.to •— ■■— "'•■!,h.T,...n.C„yLb.b.rC<>. liUb.r. make everyone feel that a 'perseaal wel- -{
M. lllrli.. JuDf a If
.Mr .M>l,li=.h.,r bo.. cMlrrMi Tbr | ^
^
A
ipocVet booV ut laouT taste.
I ceme was yiven to each- She said, in i
tool .bpplj Iro. ibr 1«« crop of tbr |
Cotrou, .bo b.. lor
., i
! subeiaace, that in olden times tbe keys
1
T'in..‘n'T,i;::.?:?\.i:"iiircb?^'‘Ac.
Acckdvnt As !
l-.ilra SU.M. S-f7.70»,b,.. b.rrrl..
^
aslsodation ..f U»« <■ll.•.sud ki.««
^
3ot tustauce".
i.. ' tir-i .•!*.• rr«p>iu.l'.Me buslorss an
g
tDe
seVV^ou a\tea.uia,suhstautva\eWV-1
........
») tu5, bo>t iiteateAi, Vaudsome hroai_______.1.^ 1 Wf- *na
danyh- ,v
bavc uLderUknn. and aaid lairirllimr'BvorTsdur^w JUi «:;ir»i
attributed to the fact that dnriay the
ter are in Skerm
o vUlt a fewdays. j
wumsn step forward
• eVotV coVVaT au4 evautette 0^ couj;c.‘
,?^.Txi;,ibr.r.'“.br“r;r"i
=
i.„.„p..rtib...uoo
relefall.
whlA washed Mt
Ui,k j-.j.,.
**
She
closed
bnpiny
that everyone wosid
fventedVroper f'tilUatio. by ' ^ ^
murniny.
Bad prevei
trasttua eoVoT, stvatis tu
fscl in accord with the Maaoaic seat!;
Inseettt.
Ur. J. M Wilhelm Is sufferisysom)
B. R-Dodell oT Heuyhton. represent
____a relspie of malsrial fsver. Be'
•UsH-rto
^out,
st^tstV, \aT5e Vuttous<
Borr, I.
Iny a syndicate of local eapiuiiau. has
ib'e weather down town Tuesday
iU|-ti> 1. .
purehased the Belt mines ia ontona
u was a liiils toe stiff for him.
la her reeponke Mrs Am
„.,.r.o.o.ld.,.Uoor..rr..rb.ll.
^
, -------------- | ,r«IP..,
lb. Mrr...»____________
Itu^ site uv to \Z ^TS.
million dolUrs. Tbs property
____
iroOr rpr.ro. .r.l lo
,n |
^ o„drr.UoP. .„h tb.
prlses54Wacresefmlneial land, and i^rdsv te aVend thh
eiiay o •*•*'
„{ ht,u.jfoi tAke Michiysu
6tWs
eVea’per aui better.
contains several dsveloped copper
sweepiny ever tbeMsborrs, where
ksi

mo

i

• >r Mill r.rrv ,.ul to ll.r Irllet «u> iil.llss |
.lUvyu.ar iiictir Wr aou'd funbrr<uivi
ffoin a Sal «■' k.'ica of Uie nrlbinta an.t [

n

mines. The belt property is the con^ B, C, Bates went to Manistee
.
people of Manistee have learaed
aoUdatioD of the H ihemia. I’eaa an-1
yesterday sfterhuon te aiuad the ,
eouraye, proyress aad
ether old mines, made fifteen years ayo
•“ o.rrtintot.b. »..>rt'rir,.u..oino
^
bo-piiMl.r lor .blob li™ Agent. Wanted in Unby Enyllsb cspiulist* who sunk
_______ ■- .•1-...- ..r
____At..
D.i_‘
___
o's Clubs of Michiyan.
Mr*.
Bslns
__
: they
bieb-e er,
are
w ..,e..n
dihtinynisbed.
lewc-m.
She
. thaaked
.
million dollam Id the eaterpriee. The
.brl.t.»Ir.o. lb. Tr...r.r Uiy
_
mines haw been idle twelve y'osn
,Voe.o-.Cbb..bP.illr,.a . p.prr
..,r„„r. ..t
before Hie FiHlrratiou
this niter-----nL ?o,™br.orr
...1.0. ......lrr.o...
n.
.m,
am

.
A.
»Tir .u. ....A-ft
Lew.sMenMieldofTekoo.ha. ps«.«d

‘■f»i=s-:'*'-»«'*y"«‘^beirwaylotJraod!
^^

oldest liTlay pionet-rs

-

bo caused it to beebristesrd Ti-h
from a famous lodisncnicf who liceni

st, ff.ns of Ireland, afur

• •- -A A Meffi II'

Mrt, Fa!mer-i address to the fsdera
AupFcntions

S. Afi. mVvVeu

wm

Mr.andMrsJatnesCameronofCeB.;h,g,.doDCH.iinucbt«makcthismeet. sUifped la the city unlil 1

t. Mtchlypn 1. iv.t and is on. of the
of south.

um

.Sne taid amany

s::r'.. rp.^...J;;

weraemoer vu*u

ande;rson
,NQ FIRE SALE

liny history very fsBi and it i
'couleary. but come and ooe fo

!eiaIeff..riioVeep in Hoe with the
, •'““S^fnrmntee allmy workto beriyb'.
visit of several days 10 ibiv city.
, id pr^resk of evenw. Sba heleived Uod if itdoe* notprove so 1make I
Itisaaid that the yov.rnmenl has
Fcok Fried, chreurned fromBlk i ,h„ ifc* t„i tbpeght should be madelriyht.
^ployed an artist to paint alife-sued R.pid. ywtcid.f srd tV. went » ; the c-mn...n ihoaybi. After lisUninyi
portraiiof Chief Simon Hohnyom and Cad.iisc. trim wM. h pincn he will tp the reports of the educational eom- «“P‘Sunday, in the Caldwell * Lou
when Boished lb. old man will be yjv- prcbah.v rninra b iity.
^ mllUe at the biennial, she felt that atreet.
M a copy. This yresl sagamore. r.e.
--------I the work of thn womea's cluba should
yuan ago.then in the heyday of joutb.
Brsvluea.
be, and will bs largely educational
r...re...lllo.i.rlbr'..bllI.l l-bb-^
Birh-p.r.1.,.
Hr prr. i Kb. ..dr . p r. I.r pl.l.,
«o. pr.lrlr. d,..t Ir„m Ibr rpripi..
^
|
„ n, br„ .„ A..,. 1,1.
iBWOtamie named Tekon-qua sba.

H.LEDERLE

ISayl

Ever Burned Ouf
' msnr t yenth has reached hit highest
tarkey in the shade of the maples that; The Uu pariesrthip of Aickie o.iatt
tai.* h'cVn '‘^***‘‘ •It't’t’ffc fhe h HueBce of tbs
If so yon hoow
gnarded the yre.l mounds whers the . aod B.rtWiniiv. harb- rs, has
jn arU
the value of
Zy .1 Sbn..„rr.,llr ... .u.P,-;— rre, ..I... •••■•■.•■• -b-- ; j
r. Ibr.lrr.p.b'
bm„b,.,......rpoH.rtb.. .... .1 lb. -IP r...d,
,p,„
„ |,l„,„,re b, ib,
O P. CAREER. Ayen
the red man's. Airesdv be had for bis eugare in ihs same husine*. ia 8i.
fedoration. and she urged ail the clubs
playmatns the chHdreo of the paleface.' Jokepk, wher# he has formed n partnerto avail themsslves of the advanlsges
the rsen that was destined u. destrut- shin and bonyhl a Imrys shop aad good
to be derived from memto rship therein.
his hnotlirggrounds aed-i-ivij.r-!" hi. business.
She said.-we want them all aad they
REED emr, MICHIGAN.
Mellowefs, He has seen his land dis-: .The fimt of a aeries of anppors ****i,_^„„,
need ns “ 4,w-»-%r
Noae are so fiuod fer
•ppear and bis race deyenerate u. a ibe I.sdiev Aid escieiy of tbe ‘^ongre-^
TheiT r.
ti*i»7KM>a*ui^i'bv.'i'.i.'T’s.tii iv'm«iiioi(*H'y.... b.bJI.I, Ur 1,» l~l b, birr
rb.r.b r.prcU t« ,i: tl.i. i , 4r„5i,„„|
p, gi„ u.ri..rU. •Wmn« snC •urc~ ii«. m.,i PMrr-.-i”nAl t«r~*
Tt>-i-ti»sie«l sumiArmni id IV world: s ilsrr Se
towyern
get what the
tbe gnvernu.-n.
geivernui-n> winter,
wister. ws.
was given Iset
leht evening
evsnieg and i,„iAp-i,h ni.no and violin nccom-1««
iBwyem to gel
tbr invalid midd)' clpt-. .tre vou >irk ami dli.
<nurwce.t' W'r elirsae OMlk't tmiwW FBEt I'r
agreed loylvc him snd bis, and Se-:u iv. wa. . d-c'dvd .t.tw.s. in spite of
was highly nppreciated.
BiAll. Srnd lor qiH-sliuQ li>q iviiv-> oDd JuumuIa.
dtoappear even q-iick. r ibun It came, kiorm, netting lb. mmiety Bin
They j
.IncobE.1
Bnl ibronyh all bis life be has never sw now planning on oyster supper and i
^
deratiuh to be given »t Thanknglving ;
* Bnretofore. tobacco raising has boen ' limc.ib* pri reeds to ro into the benov- lo the rhysical. MenUl. Artistic and
oarriod on in Oakland county in an o'eai fund.
| Moral Fmyrmnof the Cbildran of the
almlean fasbiuD fortbe use of tbe grow-' . Mike Litany, the'iVest Front streot
cluosd tke evening session,
cc. hot prospects ore ibsi the indnslry ; grocer, has a pa'ch of several aeroe of
wiU be puUird until it beecKirsonc of poutoos a little way out la tbe
Circuit Court |toatlae.
nriBlosk.
Tnesms City. MM>
tbe principal sources of income In the ' ^ontry. aad han dag about «an acre
(n tb* Circoil aeurt O. B Carter was
Mnnty. Kicbsrd l‘arsuos expreis to of them end yet 3-H) bushels.
givea a decree of tSS agaiaai Emma DR. HIGGINS, DENTIST
clear Bt.fKX/from Ibis sei-ion's crop of
lurnem* Earl h.v, made a change | Ferrln. el .1 and a lien
susUined
Onr BrNsinsm-v Blxv. Biers.
Zimmer Bpanisb. Hein interested le i, the position of tbeirsbowcaser. bnv-! lo enforce the decree.
’Pboza-e les.
<toaa<ia in ihesame industry. Knrmibetu sWul so that the i samli .1 .Irady wasgranted a decree

xasTSTJUAHisroB.

EEEDGITTSAIilTiBlDI

Blit ihcujih l.idlv SAorchcdwe are Ftill prepared to do
do cvtTjlhirj; ritjuiud of 6rt-t dabs

Funeral Directors
Practical Embalmers

OR.SPIHNET s;;.'r,-,;jj;.'?2?!,-r3

John R. Santo,
General Insuraece.

ora have cauybt tbe infection he says, counters surround tbr enstomera in-|of divorce from Henry Umdy.
and will pisot from five to 2o atre* j
o< th« cuAUimersenrronnding the j AH dsy yesterday waa conanmnd in
next season
„ , , ,'<»nat*Ts, It adds somewhat to the {uking tostiraony In a caee from LoeWi liim K.'i's:m-,n IS still missing
... si ipfoarance of the store
; l»n.u coun'v, wtii'^h is beard here on
(rom I'ortllarun suit ins frienus are
Ros.-ntbal and dauybter of' i
oonvinced that
tbsi he
he has
has u.-cn
o.-cn drowned,
drowned.
oonvinced
yeslerd.v afternoon • lb* Judge residing here. The case
Tbe Police have received luformaium
Kcwvnih.l's parenw. that of .leliu Sia.ek va Joe SUn.U.
that Kurannon had been seen early
Sto.nberg.'teaving i eon. and arisen fiom a. allegml agree
_ Sunday muriifng, but ao I'Drstigutiou
Uvtroii, fora vUil! ment of the non lo cam for bis father.
■ pmived tbst it was the wrosy ms.i.
it in elaimefi by tbe father that bis min
Moses 6boy, aged :•?. of tUUland!--------------------------eonnty. iveut on a 'isit to I'onlHud, ]
O. B. Boakltg Bee.
O uune VA/I VCk, a

Pa. bis old borne and birthplace.' The Christian Endeavor Society of irnt on a plea In abntei
sse of the Oval Wood OisA
While etrouing about ilicold fsim b.- tbe Congregational ebnreb have been
waa suuck by a fast exptvss train and . i|,,ivetl by John Miller, livieg near tb* McIntyre of Cadillac, for tbn
pieoea. The
Lone Tree ecnoo) bonne, to a bnskiny laatereolng. The court reserved bis
brought here and buried.
bee which be give* at bln hem* Uuner- decUion.
: William Lawiwneo, agetf 05. ban been row night. The eoeiety baa accepted
Mtoelag from NorUrille ninoeUat Han- and rig* have been provided, which
1 oa band aad tor
Bay WW4*
and bin
family —--------------U anxloua.
Uebas
Wmy
M" -■■■■-.J
—•

-----------. will
— lesve
- the chnrcb door prempUy at
always been devoted to bis home 17 o'clock.

FINE DENTAL WORK.

^ riisIKsC Air sdBI
Antl'lolsf. ler rAiri'.'-iiun uf imb mlU.oul
p«lB U»sd Islrslsnrt m-*! AAll.fArlsrjr J.tr
psratioB TVI usrO fer BSkliv rxirs.-llnii rea/

Oysteps! Oysters!
If you want good freeb BalUmore
OyaUn, Btaadardn or BelecU, go to

w. sb30k:*s,
Galon Street

Seatb Slda.

t

31& Union 6l., Tr
Traveree City

If You 1 lave Logs to Sell
CorrespoBd with Uie Traverse Oily Lnniber-Company,
Wc Iiave (or sale Good,

Sound Hemlock [.umber.
Maple Flooring,
Short Maple Wood
isA-asriDs FOR

salTaTb.

Uill Machinery of all deecriptiona, inejoding Two Engines
Pet Works, Csirisges snd Sswr A complete Ssw Mill Plsnt
(or Bsle.

TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO

THjt MUBJtUO mOOBD, THUKSDAT, OOTOBgR 27, 1898.

60 dozen

S. BENDA & CO-BiiM CMiers in llin Cil|!

Titz'

very good, regular
25c "HiP-

Suspenders

DER NEUE UDEN.

'OVERA^;-

'// I \\

per pair—

19 cents.

Top Coats, Ulsters and Men's Coats! Boy's Suits, Reefers and Overcoats!

l$6TheULSTERS 1I
50

mens

I

“Shetland” I
i 0COO genuine i
103...SHETLAND
1
J nisters For toung Men. J

Uvercoals—all uivn’s sizes. 34 to 44. English rv>veru. Whipcords and Irish Frirz-, snuppy lopnolcbers. every one new. box cut, douhlr textur­
es. with pisid barks, bellows pock.-U. silk oiping. wide lap seam*—ibeae are iB f A A h
swell garments at the regular V 1 II II II
*13.00 mark-our price.............. WlUsUfl

SuiU, boys' 14 to 19 Long Pant SuiU. Seotbes.
Tweeds and Cheviots—among these are some
faery Oassimeres. handsome style*. aH^ew. well
tadored and bMt makers' goods, rolnrings or
fanev mixtures, in Tans, Oraya. A 7
Brown, soft, faint overrbecking*: Xf IIII
beautire.fullotsnap.top-Dotcber;. Ol lUU

Men's double-breasted SuiU. Diagonal. CbevioU
and Scotches, all sites for men. good winter
weigbuacdlhe very latest etyles, color*, blue
and oxford, also black among them: this lot
would go quick at the S13.im A 1 I
mark, bnt to get theae off at V 1 1 g A
once we put the price at.......... Ol l*IU “

Hoy’s Blue Chinchilla and Frirze R«efei< fancy
flannel linings, ulster or sailor collars braid­
ed nr stitched slvles: soft, bandsotne fabrics,
oor very best goods, ail size* up to IT—regular
priceon these qaaliliea *7.00-your Aj AP

Uen'sand Young Men's Brown. <»livp and Gray
Mixed OvereoaU, double-faced fabrics, fancy
elaida inside, pipe faring*, velrei collars, fancy
lined shoulders, fly fronU. swell A A ^P
box alylo. all size', a handsome \W f A
coat and cheap attl-* so.................. lHUi 1 V

B >ys' Reefers, titre 3 to eight, made from hand­
s' me soft abade of Astrachan. deep sailor col­
lars. beautifully braided, good saGn linings,
choice pearl buttona. every one A A p A
n.w. *3 is the price the whole \ | A II
world over, bnt tfey most goat WUtVU

1i Mackintoshes....
Just arriired.
j

An entire new stock.

9
ar» l-n-r pr-p«r-.l.ili>i> •■'•■r »»»ot
(t to i.ruTi.1.. ibr— prot^tors for lb- mlorm

S4-.35

I Ooubh-hr-brtrd
'i
\
^

gQ

B’ork bbd B'ur Wonu-tl
DcuUe-l«^-t».l B..1 Com
Blvk Md Blur WorMrd. >lto

® BIbrk korl Blur Wor»trd
4
Uuttl.tr brrb>ie.1 B<» ( <i»i ..
» Taa Corrn Doublr-brrMUM
?
Boi «;o»i
.............................
9 Woojrtt i bOd >*«»'• Trbrrllof
4
Trubk.....................................
«

a

I
a

I

. $6.00
$5.00 I
$6.00 t
$6.00 5
■llo»3M.n

A

? BauH »nd Vnrioefi. Telescopet,. 9
d
baRH and Suit (ju

38c for All Wool “German Sox,"all Colors 50c Best Boy’s Knee Pants in the City.

nsc:

Men’s Suits

breasted.
stout, slim, or regular cut. 18-ounce worsteds, best
Italian cloth linings, silk sewed throughout, all new
and up-to-date, fine and soft, finished textures, cheap
the world over at 515.00—Our price
^ | Q QQ

We Vow a rery large
line of boy's and girl's
Caps and Tams at

124 Front Street,

A Quarter.

1"

Hiadley ii. a weil-Ucdo hotel-keeper 1

SerttvaV ttcias
oA ttte'VDorVi.


One case of Boy’s SuiU. handsome fall fabrics, sizes
8 to 16. Scotches. Tweeds, Cheviots, and Worsteds,
strictly first-class, high grade merchandise, new and
up-to-date, some double seats and knees, single or
double breasted, fancy linings, snappy sty- 0Q flA
Ics. regular price $5. this bunch at.............. vOtUU

^

. . . . Hi^l-trrandfalher, haeinir !

J pros.Pj,

Corduroy Suits,
fur boy's - - $4.00
Cordoroy Soils,
for men - - $9.00

•••••••••••••••••••«
If they rip
get a oew suit Free.

A. V. FRIEDRICH BLOCK
T. J. Host s Old Store.

ITEMS C5F interest.
&eal Eeutte Traitefer*.'
.. luibii
..ri.tk.r ..t
ailsiurMpjii uii" B j,or
. rurniehed by R*|
.sgister Of nwuwd Yellow Habbit.
p„,ig
A Walkdeu iCotrlaud) ui<-cbaoio baa er«eCily:
SKUJiia PBICK.
g bid litrs t‘4 timci ;
eoeceedrd Id b
„,,h „
-b, i» ,b» I.., ==
Tt. M.pcboter
Pork prr bbl, n,...

.............. -___ ___ ,

Mr. Hr.dl,j„pr»»d hl».
..
over bU marriage.
, ' ThroughouiOermany oDuaoally cold bride UqaltepreUy, and cotnee of a;»l«».
and atoriny weather baa prcTailed.; ^ood family.
! Clara B. Cook to Frank E. Cook parTb.rr bu beep «kPb«..o» IP tb,: ...._______ _________ _ _________ ______ ■ p.1 i» «p . tp 5T P r I,
WTO
ib.Mn.p,«=l
■®’ M............................
arlf delighted

■ M

....

ii
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.

;u

....
n

1

i ^OR SAL«—Hi,r.e ‘b»rt>r»s." huSkrt^oMer
P BB.l rob-. ».tl -.11 ..r n.'b«t«tr lurcltf Iota
My. L
______________________________ »o«».
(~r lEL WAIITED-A rood airl <dr f>-ami
WVX bouse work. Hr* Braos. 8!« Brbeblb
6 .irrfi.
.___________________ aW-tf

ROireHnffCo. .**»5*rroro«««l«wo

r. i

Ad«reea

■-ssr”

of lota
TPORBALK-A Wiorh*u*f no*, t
A««ree. below the freerinr point.
, eUitinj the park from the opening ..............
'
$3.son.
C rlsixroDdliioo. J K ManlB
CBormoue amonpt of damige waa done
June l.to Septtmber 30.waa
F. O. St«|
TPOB «ALB -Oood ttir llret beswr
JP ajT WsshluTkoo ««wl. ««0-4u<
to late fidd prodneu and ibere waa „
increaae over the prevtoua
caneiderable loee of cattle IncerUm
Forest 6re* have been exceptionr mnd fTnfrrr Meek
*" ' iriOK SALE-Ortwral
,in <ii>ix»e or mr
34
I
Jv si^on-aic-ktlll*
Abtricu of Foaen and east end "Mb | *Hy rare ihi. year, dne both to patrolss<l >ea~- b^lWIug.
IV i aUK-k srurrsouDsblr p.
1 ' on vibod tvrwia Otb-r iiaahi-**
Prneaia. The Ice waa several inches j
camping parties and
"
> Talirr (in-lllrk.<lrvtlIbr’^krliJ^luSi
thick.
A belated party of tourUta in
BMommendalioa is made to
the Haru, monnUina U reported ^ ai%Vt Xht: torAti rtAArve on iht Aoulh a
have Inal nearly all. If not all. 6f iu
The report says the
mesbera They were froi«n to death. ,
bjffalo yet there, abjnl the only
^
'
«»•
Ron rrsprl.ro. iwi tSr PselOr will
The seal of the aulUn of Turkey to ! wiw herd in the ( niled Statea. are not paroelBinaec2.‘.tp JS. nr 11 w-SlOOO.
J. B Blacawood et al to 11. E C»n-, The T.betaae are the m«t ^mnent j ^beat. old. per bn..
•rriu. le
i Grorrsl M-rriu.
I ^ boapllo). o(
renovate ever^ town and village in 1 iocreaaing.due to loo mneh inbreeding- da11.1ot4». vitiajjeof Blackwood-$150 prayiDje people on the face of the oarib. .Wheat, new. per bn.
00; 1-, Bond Ron*. It
«- HsoUo. Ill IS- Ii
Paloatine through which Emperor Wil-j Moous.elk. deer aad antelope are plenUannab i Lav Co. to Venel Tryner T‘»"y
^
2*»*- No. l.t'
I, ; soldo, oc Ibr drri
liamof (••nnany pavsea. has resulted I mui uua iccr^aalng, and bear are too lomeand-rwkL.li. L.*Co■a4^h’add,P.'•«“'d^ pieyiug flaga Hying over Com. per bn
;pUo. Bonopi. for STMtk Brlmtul ofeM«
K25
every bonae^ praying wheel.', praying r Bye. per bu^.............................
ia even holy placea being vandalized.; pUBtifal.
not ptr«OT-« lokrn tir rorrmioroi ptaoiegrav
oe tbe >i>ol. Lore* '
The hialorical houae oT Simon the Tan- ■
--------------------------■b.Ks
in aee 3$. t 31). a r 10 w—tl.OO.
. aoed by ■ prayer.
• PoStoea per bn............................ 18 to S3 1 ,iu?»,hj o«k
•er. where Saint Peter llred. baa been '
KARStAOS AT BT. FBANa*.
m.,
Borber. Srr'r. IM Oeorboru
Oeorlwr^
Alanda B Sherman to H. C. DavU; In Nioaragna no private pewon may
---------------------------‘
painted bright blue and lU floors have
------------*
TeUow Jaanlloe Onrwd
I ^
been laid w,ih colored tiles. Hesides PreUy Osremony which Made ^oho J. pareelin aec 23 l 28 n r 11 w—glWMXi. retain more than two ponsda of pow- ■
Frank Hardy to W. L Hrowa lot 10,dw. five of lead. 600 caps and 200 car- | battering humanity ahould be anp- , vpoRSALE-I Sovr o 1-.K.1 lookiBC. ■Otrletir
U.U, ,k. bkUdIkR k..
, A.b
B.M 0„rt. BTOk., O... , „;V75-.J5;S-.-;dl'.4r.'»»
...dR* no
.«matter
»..« in how
hn. many plaoua
pUc« :plied
p,i.d with
.Ub-,..,.
b.bbi. poeaibb
p<TOl le for Ita i r llr«t els» ,-oot «or* tor .sir ol o boT»^ ‘
blk r. aoodricb'a add-—gr.oo 00. - - 1 1tridgeo,
every moani
1 ___________
o K. iuav. U4 rroM «U «T4»
agaudy fence, while a
Ooe of the aweeteatbrideaof the year
g. W. Oeltv to W. L Brown parcalln ' they may be d.p(«iu-d. nndvr penalty relief. It ik with pleasure weFPUI
. ^i« is to cerUfy that i -rpoR SAl.trk lisr drlrlar kon
over a dome of rock
Hockor. who waa join-: sec 4 t ST n r’ll w.-300 oo.‘
i of being ooukidered m.3 being dealt the following: "Tiii
rsvrler aod writ bra
sufferer from Yellow . X" rji^olJ
r^nkudwvshu.1................................................
^
1I .,^^„,«,uh.ganU.J.J.
! ia^Toelor’olV s"
back to..K.dUw.„r.>,.
the daya of the Cruaaders.
h« ^ i„ w«jlock at elghl-tbirly yesterday
Slate of Hichfgan to J. J. Koch par.!
par- with-.smuggler.
iiha. and was:
The amoool of power reqoirod to
by some of'lhe beat physicians TTOBsAi-s-bvn'iwr ramp aad ^uipweate
been ooated with yellow painL
| „,orBlngiD St. Francis cbnrch by Fatb-] cels in sec 21 t 26 n r 10 w.—*1.00.
propel
cannon
proj«Ul«i
l.
about
half
a_n_d
aUjo
u.
a^vaU.
There is much apacolaUon in pom-! er Bauer. The ceremony waa impres-; L.N Pomeroy to 8. F. Saxton - , , .
. .
ieal circles at Vienna, according to ad-!
and witnessed bv the relatives of' of nw S. aee 13 l 25 n r 12 w.-*850.0u. ,4he weight of tbv p^jeelUe. A ptoj«^
3«a in diameter weighs'88 i tr^'milers: and after taking t"o hot-1 ^
o,-,. », win
Ttoas just received from there, as to ■ me bride and groom and a large num-} S.F. Saxton to Wells Hlghiwsn Co. I Ule 4 inchea in diameter woighv 88
whether Kmoeror Fraacis Joseph will . be^ ^f friends.
Miss Marion Backer.. " K of n w >, sec 13 t 25 nr
*5*00.00.
marry again. The postibilitr of oh- sister of the bride was bridesmaid and
: lb b.bb. 1.100: 10 ibbV b.d70 pobbdk
b
.
Uininga son to preaerve the line of i Bert Wilhelm best man.
■■ . HqgSrt^ Lexington, Ky
Sold QlDgWALK PLABK—Tea
Plaeovared bj a Wo^an.
direct succession, it is thought, may in ] xne altar was bfauUfully trimmed
E IWaR and J. G Johnaon. drag- C>
j
plack for
IB Memory of W. A. Scudder.
Another great discovery has been
dace him to forego hia own personal : ^Ith cut flowers and potted planU and
made, and that. too. by a lady in this ! Whsxras Oor beloved brother.!
JjSOR^ALB-Bow an^lcrt
^*
laeUnalionk. The preaenl hair appar ihe fragrance of the floral offerings country. '-Dlaeaie faalened luclutch-1
^ geo,i<jer. departed this life,
teal, Jtrchduke Francis Ferdinand, harmonist fluingly with the senti- es opea her and for sever years ehe
pj ,,jt. joih. 1896. ThereOUSUftas VAHVS.
W Palc8ro”«B-»T’'^ ““ ___________ _
her
I
aon of the late Archduke Charles Louis, meat of the occasion. Mise Julia >.‘lb.tood iu severest teals.
F°5.‘.t"''¥2™“.™.'?: ",S3
»d brother of the present emparor.
amit. laquim ^
is not a strong man and It is feared be at offertory. An elaborate wedding „„aibs she coughed inceaaanlly, and i ,p,„\ble and good Odd Fallow, who. |
Aitoruey ss« OeunseUor al ASf.:s;oigg.V7c
wlU not succeed in governing the nn- breakfast waa served at the home of j could not sleep. 8he finally discovered , ^
tat suesues u. eoUecUsui
walks of life, was grateful:
JUPiooiai
rnly Auitrian empire, and the mar- the bride’s mother. Mrs. Catiline"7,; to his Creaw^^ taithful to his country j
-W-..1. .«
L,ng,
Discovery ; ppj fr*t«rnal to his fellow men. And ^,lbkrt a «A1
Bpeclal at: riage of Emperor Francis Joseph with ! Bicker,
Bast Front street. The for O
and was e# much re-, fnnb,r be it
; iX ivuiioe
(FStloa w>
to Pmj
Probate practice, BoomeVaue ae-APLBWOODioruaU TraTenwClir LamJM brrCo 842-U___________
a eertaio youthful princess is already
poopl, led for a short tour to !
..
lercauillc Co. Block.
king the
That the ebarter of this ■ lo, Heresatiiv
bt: and with
mooted.
Grand Bapids and other polnU. on the ' slept alt algbti'and
cured.
Al I^nisfillc.
Ky .. after a TO..,.,.,.,..TO.
courtship; afternoon train, followed by the heartv | j*,“
.1
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„,i..'
.LB—.V sod « Zcoi foruseew
,i,:.biTOTOi.11 .i«.ew. TO.RT.1.1.UTO. ..d goo. wi.b«oi.l-“„'L'jS"‘-S,“; .1 Sb“5:. K. ^I'Komber 2no;eit«nd onr linoerc sym- t ■):'!=!?---------------------------------,,„-~T~rr :F:i.X
Irng stores of
Bradlev secured the band of Miss Katie i wide circle of good friends
'Trial bottles 10 cts. at thedrngstorei
^
TO..
, « was a ______1
w
.#
—t.m—...
tz..
"
The bride
popular ______
member
of , v;b IT
E. TL*-:,
Wait TOTO.I
and rJ.
J G. rJohnson.
MotiM to Ta* Paywtm.
Oarland. Bradley U'.»• years of age
Every bottle
»'
amd bU bride is but 21- The couple met the Three QsarterU «. club and ihe j anteed. •'««
I said brother, and pablished in the daily | “®2£lS--------- xj.-------------------------' tor the first time at the home of Mr. organization preaented her with a
:
sodcItriskFkaiid ■peels) •■■■■■■'Ots levteC
papers of Traverse City. Michiganpiece of silverware, which
W. D. BoUJstkb.
8. K. Jones, where Bradley has been
0- L: Itm ieilet Letieu
F. G. SUIIBOS.
MS visit. He came to Louisville for was added to a large Hat of valoabla
B.uud Inns I o ciscklo tc clock p. B.. uadua
of Hn. C. B. Rector
Toesdsr MiC rrtd^ *»enln«* afeeeb wett
J. H. H. MoXBoz.
the purpose of obtaining a wife, and gifU.
L“'^'«%!a‘hrfoiv October I.i. IM.
^ bis friend
_ for __
She has been resident of this city
naked
help in finding a
Foutees Cau A Week.
C“SL“bI55fiV3£i3.UiS,.'
MiUble one-" Thursday Mias Garland ' all her life and ia popular among all Evesiag SchMl
Everybody who Ukee The Moksiso
(VtobW l.t uuui KoTctnbvt I.U IM ttee wOI
was inuodoced. Each appeared to be ' who kaaw her The groom Is one of
Of Bukineae College will opea at the
be ebsj^d s peualiy of two per ceol lor ckHW
Orange ball Monday evening. Oct
favorably'impreascdwiihtheolber.aedlthe enterprising young boalnees men
rill be rrtufti
additional four cents per week, ------------------------- -------------------------------------------31. 1898. Those desiring to take
____ triage was quickly planned. The of the city and it the proprietor of the
esloolbewl
ing only 14 eenU per week for the
spelling, arithmetic, penmanehtp.
aefemony took place in the parlors of City Bakery. They will be at home to
book-keeping, shorthand, or any of
beet
It papal__________
peper in noribern Michigan and
! beat metropolitan paper
the common branohea will be aethe Phoenix Hotel They claim that it their friends on Prontstreet after their
*’S?^SiTO
oonunodated.
3tw-4wkari48
auta.
Telq*honeS3.
ratura
from
aonthern
Michigan.
was a case of mntual love at first sight

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THE MORinNG RECORD. TRAVEB8E 'TTY. MICH THURSDAY. OOTOBEE 27 1898.-PART TWO.

It
ispired by personal feeling
desire ti
up
bill f.
he buildiiig. and tf
as were paid for outl
lath connection-It
lay
fated ight here that John
vas a candid;
that this was not so, iWilhelm w;
ace u]>on the committee, •
inty Clerk Ncwi.in fe-jbut (ailed t get the^ppomlnjenl. That may have -some(led by ihe,ihing to do , ith his energy in atl.i king the committee. It ■
........................................... .....
_
.
_
also be
aled here that Kdi'l.u Sprague has ant.-igo'nized
Ba^e Attaak'of the Traverse Bay Eagle tXppnioontractor.Hherefore the bill fdr extra was not allowed
e'court hi sc frojn the beginhim . and llie Kagle has dis*
'^urt House Committee Met
urajred e\
effort towar<l a toi niy building.
Work and ICatartal on Contract.
1 Ie,inade a
rthe fact that ifu-pi, iis did not provide a spit*,
With Facts.
show exactly what has been done
In
I able ,1,-thod of venli.lation, Ihi: is one of the hobbies of
lowing siaiemenl of tl« arihitect is
tht
agle, xvhich is the avow.al exponent of the -Smead
|ithe
y«ls, at
• • •
aling
idless/if the merits or
lllca- g ajjd \ enlilating sy.stem, r
ubic fei
And ih.
ifanyollTcr sysn
, valui
unead System was not
I feet to,-Rubble
of the plans,
,;a-pa
It svo
charged t
lleged ••
for the corniptii
: house
Sensational As3'»rtioLS That Are Made Solely Hrick in b;i
eli ,knd<
.omposed <jf Kep
ct that
aunch Kepubl
For Political Purposes.
luniy tderk .\ewtof
s only
1 bnildit ig. i2,o;0 fiI the keptibli. n ticket who h; • had
^did.<
direct
[1.40.057 ft. was the first to bring
brief History of Court Houie Controversy and Cuuses Fur
:k od ground. I50'ooo---Atte
of tin supervisors: and it was he who
Extra Expense Incurred-Folse Statement# of
cluscd t.
an order for the payme I of the
Sn 45.^ .s;V»'
the matter had be. n looked
kIs of the contra, lor. until
i
the Eagle Hade to Create Agitation to
the records'^
lit SI0.5OD has l>een p.iid.
Upon tV
Mr. Newton is oi e of the
)
by
the
l.oard
of
siipen
i!
rdlessofth assertion oftjf
Influence Coming Election.
the buildi
ig" and he shows hiselT.
swindle the coun
by
id :^5.o:v3 paid appli :d upon the'.'
• contract or that ill'.
...
ingto recognise an exorl
:harge of the contractor,
ise
controversy
wliich
has
been
i
h the records show were not allowed
3*he court 1
; taxpayers.
s protecting the interests
Den:
detail in InJ^h tlv
y fi ipers, has l>eai saii/cd-by the
Extras Claimed by the Contractoi
1
Where the Extras Came ii
3 stir up a s. n,^ation in the cour
crats as a meai
nt;
The
issue l>y he Uemo-Popo l-rc«
adojued as a cat
:hat
As forth.
;tras claimed, there •e sonic things
Jends.i dicululed to instil new life of he e>
aggrc'gjilion for p<
upon the
th
$
soA
oo
.connection
Wh!
Itogethi different ph
ng^oyS
.n ,>ariy. w)i ch events of the past year Kxcav
jnio the combm;
rwed ffon
ndpoir
he Hagl
I S»y) oo 'natier lha 1 whi
: yds, :
1-ootir
liedhave
most ublit'
ige in site was made and the excavations
4
400
oo
AVhen
:h'a:
vds.
.<X,
50
cul>i
;lemocrat! , populists ; md free RubU.
,how to what lengths
found that there was a large atca of drift soil ,
[■d. it >
1 piers
) alloat. lh< follow Iron a
id go loikeep lh<
lid be unsafe to estalilish'a foundation u|>oh for
, which it 1
Ke<l st
s given
ity pi
ing plank in their
a building.
Tlie atiemifm of the committee was
•cised
in
thickn
Brick
.vagant, loose and
iidcl
•■\Ve
riie architect was ajipeal*
ailed t j this by the contractor,
whiicUThe business of the
id he declared that the excjivation must be several
and
*
rnsiruclion is being conducted
ily
Clerk
Newton
to
issue
an
'
feet
deeper
than
at
first
demanded
in the plans.
This was
Upon the r cfusal if On
1 the drafting of the contract which permits, imThe .
of tin balance ciaiined by the con-‘accomplished necessarily under the circumstances.
order for the P
lir ,ed c.xtras to be added without specification
L-ming Attorney I'weddle comes for-]committee was confronted by a condition which they must,
.
l‘r
•attor
to
be
di
as to cost which are being used to the injury of
idamus in the Circuit Court to com- i meet and they met it as they deemed right and safe and for
of r
ard with a wi
the uxpayers for the benelit of the court house
order tor payment of balance of the the best interests of the work. The extra excavation de-^
pel the clerk to . ...------------------------ring. And we demand a convening of the board
...........................................................................
manded by the unsafe condition of the soil at that point, to*
lUcged claim. The petition also
asked that the writ mdudt
of supervisors and the appointment by them of
in order from the court to compel the clerk to change the gether with the masonry and rubble stone involved the ex*
a non-partisan commission composed of repre­
:laimed expente’of nearly $/).ooo.
•ccords
of
tb^
building
committee,
which
he
alleged
to
be
sentatives of each of the recognized political
This was an unforseen condition and the committee he­
bed. and in effect a forgery.
Judge Corbett
falsely i
parties, to investigate the charges which have
ed they were acting within the powers given them by the
w cause
...sued an order upon County Clerk
already been made of corruption and mismandisposed board in ordering the extra work. Yet the Democrats and
why
a
writ
whould
not
be
granted,
and
th<
agcment*and all other matters connected with
the Eagle declared that the "ring" was responsible for Z
of in the Circuit Court on Friday. Octobei
the drafting of the contract and the conduct of
ecklcss misuse of county furids for their own benefit.
Previous to the hearing of the case, the board of
the building committee, and we call upon the
of th<
How County Funds Have Been Hisused.
/esolution
repudia
visors
adopted
people of Grand Traverse county without re­
prosecutor upoi ;he ground that his course was ag inst tht
In contemplating the "rascality" of the building commit*
gard to party affiliation to join with us
interests >i the county and in behalf of the contract
tee. let us see to what extent they have misused county fundi
e^rts to overthrow the corruption ring which
for the benefit of the "court bouse ring."
County Clerk Newton Exonerated.
ha^-mismanaged the finances of our county un­
In the first place they were delegated by the board of
til it has resulted in the present Court House
Jvtdg< Corbett denied the writ and in his opini. n Slated
supervisors to make a contract with the builder to erect n
Scandal. ' •
that the v eight of evidence showed that County Ch rk Nfw court house. The contract was drawn by Prosecuting Attor­
Sensation For Political Effect.
eo/nnut(/
wWr
false
entries
upon
the
records
sij
th<
ton Adff »*
ney Tweddle, the legal adviser of the county, who was st^^
To further the ends to which the Democi-ats bai
posed to <lirect the actions of the board and the commilteeT^
duty of ;
pired. the I'raverse Bay Eagle has been brought to th< front
his opinio
that till
The Co rl also s
as to the legaliiy of the proceedings
Believing that the'
nd
that
pa■mime:
nd
hi
ldi.T
)
reT.rrSfii
the
coi
as the exponent of these inc
prosecutir
ition through* stated th;
n behalf board was rightly advised in clothing them with pow to go
the action ,as in effect
per has made desperate elf<
thi
aimer
on with the work the committee went on with it in the
g the pi.
s h.- w.
thr panv t prolit by ihi suit,
put the county for the p.irpi
I of the coni
h ceria
akes wiTre made, llier ; ha3
;ed.and tlio
personal cn.ls
tifyllK
whose only jj
also di •claret! th.it the c iitract made beiwi
riic Co
K
where
there
had'
beei
cor.-Hng
sh.
been
absolutely
n
olhing more th.
CSllIt II
creating a disturbance
; and contnu tor i(i-as void .ami that it
the comm
. evidence that there ha' beea
riiption.
There i
upr.i
the roiinty becu'W- the
a needless agilulion.
biiKling n
-ape
• fu •111 through the comm ttee’a
corruption
in
any
?
facts
before
the
pc.
..
Th.
. pl.ic
committee the power to 1
Tm: Mormn.: R
: delegate i
and argued that this
: super
of
mi fa;
I fo; h the fart that Uie t>rot
pie in the light of
elopmeiIts in the situatipn showed thkt the
Late
mild ju.lgment and
.ielibc
rs after the proposition of bonding was adopteti
a matter for call
rvisors hlad been ill advised and not advised at
board of
.It
ini
1 but re
di*
cause the subsequent acts of the l»oard were m
subject for ere,
an extent that the contractor ran in a bill for ex-*^
la
:at« political!
of which
Illy,or
shed bv the two-ihirds vote required by law.
1 throughout tl
appears exorbitant. The committee deemed the'
whi
This introduced.a new phase in the .rifu
capital.
(ssivc. and refused to allow* it.
That is the way
•laim e;
had (iemonstrate*! that the matter
'^When the Rk< n
igle scored the Rt-;r<iKH for placing the bla 1C where
idled the taxpayers for the benefit of the court
hey ■-‘SI
lolitical issue the Daily Eagle drew
igs ami accused the paper of making a s
was not a subject for
." Clerk Newton took a similar course and re*
house ri
ly
admitted
that
politics
should
not
prosecutor to cover up the iniquities of the
in its horns and pracli
fused ti draw an order for the a
sy. But it was different with the
enter into the coniro:
•ly refute the charges of coi uption.
These faHistokes, Not tkirruptlon,
Weekly Eagle. Th it branch of the business of the "Eagle
Poj^ers of the Architect,
ke,a political issue of the matter and
Press" proceeded t
that the buildThe Rkcokp has contendeil from th'
columns with unfounded charges and
contractor
took evcr>’ advantage offered ta
filled i
Mhile
hat
could
have
been
avoided
ng committee made mislak'
ixtras. supported by the architects, who were gives
alleged •xposures" calculated Ip prejudice the v
allowing the contractor to go on ring in ext
One of the mistaki
county.
first asuTiainingthe .approximate almost inlimited power by the contract drawn by Tweddle^
work wi
withth.
1 referTo get at the matter intelligently i few fai
•ost. Another w s in allowing the coniracior to raise i lie first It does lOt follow that the committee has worked to “do" the
ence to the court house matter will be of interest.
tioor of the build ,g three feet or more higher than was nec- taxpayerrs, as the Eagle so boldly charges, without any eviIn the first place the board of supervisors voted by res­
ibstantiate its assertions.
essarj-. This blu der was said to lx; due to the lack of har- dence to
olution to submit to the people of the county the proposition
Commendable Course of Supervisora.
mony in the coi mittce. Mr. Pulcipher claimed that Mr
of bonding for $55,000 fpr a new court house, which propPerry promised t see that the wall was stopped at a lowei
A* to the attitude of the board of suj>ervisors, that body,
. osition was carried.
$5.00:) of this amount was to go for
declared that Mr. Pulcipher was^o'at,d Mr. r ryd
cxerted every effort to straighten out the difficulty and save
grading and lurniture.
.
id to that part of thi business. These are mistakes lha'
the'taxpayers from unnecessary- exj>endiiure. So zealous were
The board appointed a building committee consisting of
Recori. frankly admitted this from
isable and th
the supervisors to subserve the interests of thciaxpayers that
Supervisors Perry. Pulcipher and Walker, to superintend the
irt.
construction of the building and to carry on the bus ness of
iption and they repudiated the action of the Republican prosecuting at­
But the charges against the committee of co
torney. and employed Pratt-& Davis, a firm ol leading Dem­
ited.
idling the taxpayers the Recokp promptly re
ocratic attorneys, to act with Geo. W. Cross, a prominent
Plans^ prepareil by Rush. Bowman & Rush, arch lets of
isolu:
Supervisor Wilhelm made bold charges in hi
young Republican attorney to look after the interests of the
Grand Rapids, were submitted, together with others by W
before the board.
The board later adopted a sulistitule )ffi
county in the suit brought by the prosecutor against the
A Dean and F. E. Moore of.this city, and Hirschof Milwau
ed by Supervisor Warner by a vote of 1 j to 0. which pro -ided
.county clerk, and in the cour: house mix-up. The superviskee. The plans and speciljcations of Rush,Bowman & Rush
thi
for the appointment of two additional members upoi
depended upon the prosecutor to start them right when
were adoplerf! But it has transpired that the vole by which
ppointed were S. C. Darrow ofjO*''
ommittee. The memliers
project was begun. They delegated authority, which the
they were adopted is illegal, noi being a two-thirds vote
of the country.
if^'
ity and Willis \\ ighlm
did not permit, through the lack of advise from the legal
I
Supervisor Wilhelm resolution was therefore knocked
the board.
change of Court House Site.
representative of the county.
Therefore the primary cause
; for the committee to offer its defor the frouble is the prosecutor.
Had the board been start*
nr instruction, front the |
according tc
The committi
tion was adopted, after listening t<
,f ed right the duties of the committee would have been se out
board, executed a contract wilfi J. :
specific answers to the chargi
for extensive
I lined that_t)rere would not have been a chanc
successful bidder, for $28,740. lor th

CHARGES REFUTED!

oversy over the payment of the
fact that 5^10.500 had Ix^en paid upon
' l-.agle proceeded to artioe that the ext:
of that amount. The Re -oro aft»ued
id it subsequently developed that Co
[fused to Usue the order for the amoi

DEMOCRATIC SCHEME TO GET VOTES

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and the work proceeded. .\ site wai
oaVoSioTiunherTal’ti
grounds.. But afterwards changed i
ered too far back from I
and north, the first site being considi

Wilholm’. Ch.r*e No, S«b...na.«d,
Without Sense or Beasoi
Here is where the Eagle declared that the super
let us see the manner in which the Eagle
endeavored to cover the iniquities of the coni'imtee. for jj
Here
:he
interests
of the taxpay
the'street.
,
...
the site necessitated a ical purposes, by ignoring the resolution of Supervisor \Vi|.
Wtl'i feg Itself 11
It is alleged that this change in
from the weekly issue of last Friday:
i.i at length the contract- helm. The Eagle declared that gag law was introduced to P*
■ascals
"l-'ire the whole gang.
Turn
Urge extra exi»en%p not expected; ai
id material aeifreiraiinc i suppress the resolutions.
Here is another false and malici-'
out.
Don’t let a gang of rascals confiscate
or presented a bill for extra labor arId materia, aggregating
ph
Parliamcnury law gives the mover of every j
your projieriv an<l pocket the proceeds under the
$b.7 52-,:cj.
■e an opportunity to argue his motion or resolution.;
incasi
This is where the Eagle got in ....I work
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, ,
.
,
plea of needed extras for a courthouse.
The
case Sujjervisor Wilhelm had ample opportunity to:
ward witli wholesale charges of corruption and declared that . In ihi
thing has gone far enough. Stop it."
itiate his charges, when the question came uji forj
the taxpayers were being ruthlessly swindled by what it is subst
This is a piece of sensational, "yellow’’ newspaper work,
aracteristic of the Eagle. It is devoid of reason or sense,
pleased to term the "court house ring.
^
did not seize the opportunity offered.
He failed to;cl
The Eagle Khd Wild.
the first place there has been no evidence of "rascality” S0_
•^ffer any argument to substantiate his assertions, because
• as the committee is concerned, or any officer of the coun­
The coinmiuee was charged with a reckless misuse of
■y were practically groundless. If they had not been he
, county funds and the Eagle spread the assertion abroad o^•e^i «^uld have taken the opportunity to place proof before the ty, whose relegation would tenelit the county.
the county in an rxu.i e,lu;oil o[ its weekly, -"-I c.lUH „nnn wool
People of the County Are Not Fools.
board. The fact is, it was hoped hy himself ai.d the Mgle
the.taxpayers to “turn the rascals out.
nty are an intelligent
The people of Grand Traverse o
that he could railroad his resolutions through before the suthe fall
Supervisor.Wilhelm c<»mes forward at the
lall meeting
had an opportunity to investigate the- matter.
people and they are not fools to be i nlluenced by any such
, perv
wf the siijjurvisors and introduces a resolution enu
The ^Democratic InajiiratioiL
political mud-slinging as the above, which would indicate
“I
the alleged iniquities of the committee, and after namiiig
that the person who wrote it is afilict;ed with a mental weakNow as for the facts in the case.
charges of misuse of funds and general incompetency deness fitting him for admission to the isylum. This sort of
The charges of corruption against the commit
boomerang.
no corrup- campaigning in an intelligent commu:
beer
itigator. It
which will revert to the discomfiture of th
nvestigatior has sh'
isuit to the intelligence of the voters*a id a form-bf jqui
**■* Previous to the rolualon'of this resolution there was!!ha"t “hraUegatfons were made purely for'political capital |

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THE MOBIflHO JlBOO&t THUB8DAT. OCTOBER 27. I^.
liaHsm v.hich><ondemned by reliable ne>^'spapers. whose j 4C>[E QF ABSURDITY,
'mission is ta-present to the public facts as they arise, and not.
*tir Up scn^tions for evil purposes and against public interest. |«REe trade logic regardSome of the “Bascele” to be Turned Out.
i
prices amd profits.
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R»«rir Arqa<rv4 I

All
o..Ilr.,t«l imiier
■’l\ l» fit.] Ilhd in iisrll'r lb* .
iLi- prltimr) s.4n>*-l.
Ibrr e<)iH-anunaI fnml*. aad


THB GREAT QUESTION NOWOP

tbil pbiBK- trgot UPar. eitbPT >
III tbe tiril.T TMHietl jutll tbe n.
ibotb. (but importBiioDN from foreipu
PARAMOUNT INTbREST.
-limoBl of II,,. sn
dvbi oib«r
Let us see who the “rascals’are who are to be turned out *
rr-tmmt •• ron^Srae T».at ' coantriaa W oar uewl^ acqyired ixUada
iIh- a<'<'<iuni>'i]iie t
eduratloaal
by the Democrats.
I ihr kwmi »r Prw«-»iaa «a» la.,..
»« be
«ioii«
«’lH-n
adSaS
Mitu
The only man on the Repeblican county ticket who has; nasir b«^a t« i.ow«.r ib# €-a.i
or that the wcu.m <,i nnr navip.niion A Resume of the Atkinson,
I'urt of ilio prIiiiAiT
»i-;hk.I Uitonwt ruinl. aixl »uiTi taxes
bad any tomicaion wliaiever wiin all lliis ••ras<:aliiy"is Coun*•——*■•••
»*w s.ireriiioB the
fr»de i«ib
Bill and Srmething About ;i« ;ir«- I'oIIi-i-ted iti il.-r ilio iirovul IBS
tv Clerk Newton., And it was Mr. Newton who placed the
A pr.*ineut Uupwnmp daiir b»i
u«w..i,i tbl«
of il.lx a<n Khali I* tritii.xl ami diaIts Provisions
lini-KMl aa f}HH,itl<- ollior taxoa ar* auir
Xuils of the situation in the possession of the liagle. And affon».<i ti« public ouo of tb« in.«.i tneie.ry•‘ball
And lie
b‘>«. uu<i
mienrUud
luoililird a» to
ln-:iiod aad (UalwrM-d.
it was the Kagle a short time ago which humbly slated that ««'.|ue and oat«poke
Ibe pT, ftil pfdUn tkili Bfl-.inled t.
.S«tlon 21. It Mild rorpomiluD iball
fiuaufjal tiuviBera li«ictbat evir.flnwpd
tbit.hi|ip
Newton was a mighty good fellow and was, not included
if oiLi-r cuuuirivB vujpigi'i
iK-ttlix'i or rofuN* to {lar aiicb tax os
A (lynnti.la of tbe ppi.llvi,
♦vHi inima fro- tnido Hunrre. Tho title
or liefore Kel-tuary 1. Ii'kIuiII !•<> dceBrerc liiiiwriiitit i.mp' -Ml Law
the Eagle’s gallery of "rascals.” So of course-there is^ nc of tlie uticlr i* ‘Tbo Ai'Uie of Absurd*
til to liavc forfrli.xl nl] li» roTparaM
tbe Atkii>s.iu liltl. V
need to consider Newton xvhen this wholesale exodus of' ras­ by."
liitliiK and privll,
and tbo Atlorney.p>BiKeei,illt)l> ti
itiipoTlatir
The free ltad» editor bad tridently til,- S.lHUVIUii
n. io-ral. ■■•k.u tho rntueM of tbe <:<•«cals" takes place.
.
.
,
U lU,
0 iiibabita
eriHtr. Kbuli coiriiieiicf *iut <>r proo«,dmdidate be«‘inie tbiiroURljlT tin-d t>f tbe uroti-o- of the Fhilij
may Im> of iiiie
Then there is SheritT .Simpson, who is also .a
id theiDKcIrea ‘
. i. «e!| kn««
lim- III apjr ivtirt of .■ooii«-ic-iu iiirla-.
intuuieut ihat uionufart
oiofro
<U.O«O.OUtl
for re-election. I Ik; only reason he shoultl be turned out I's
di, tlMii to roUeol tbo tax by fortHdosikmI> cb«B]>i*t by baviiiR t:
4tK'>,t>0O,ii00 Cliiueiie and SHO.Ot
U.OUU.UI
because he is a kepviblican. The only connection he has
Ini: I III- lien up>'n the real i-Mote «r
of t.n\
btime marked thr
Biiide iK. iieurh- all witli a U-licr or- .
••orix-ratr inn roKl* aK».»«e,l. and
M
I li.v cniilrolliiiK
bad with the new court house is to live next door lb it. Hut pnir.it
Etiui/.ati<iii for iiiaiiDfaeiuriiiitaiid luanr
bav a forfeiture of xnUI eorporatS
riiT
under
free
irudu.
«ir,
in
i
• he belongs to the "coiiri house ring" and inusi go with the
capiral biutk uf tbum than
lUd priTileitwa declared and asUK. pioiectiii
t * IkeFilipi I-.
-i»in/|.lr of Xlipbitan
for.xHl,
rest into utter obscurity. 'I'hat will be loo bail, for Sherifl
jufactor.e. runu.uBC full
f
11 -.fJ pi®vide* for the c
AilyM-a X of thjf oprn door, niaav of ‘b'-U- -bare in tin- x-i
Simpson has done,absolutely nothing to decree such dis­
<-.„«eiiy. .-an .make
pmlict.xl <ii«in. r to tba iu- '«‘r'l. iis of tbo Sini.
wbrn,. Im
grace. othfer than to attend to his own business, and j>erform
I |« r piece tliaa-«'be
inoiDR
S.-.-ii..n 2
ds ^oBKb raloe-r
iLix cuuuy tbrooKh tbo ■’''"'I""
«•
e-tbird tbo ma,
the duties retiuired of a good officer.
■Wlii-rever ifxed In tl.1« a«-t aliall la? heW
It Iho JaiMiurMi and t:binfNa. 'f
I*, inrun ilie iiauaJ iwlliint i<n<-e at'fbe
Then thSrc is County Treasurer Clyde, who is also on
'
pl.ire W lieie th- |,o,|K rir to w lileh lbs
lihttuiittid free trade writir mya:
ilif J'bilippiiiM U imj-itfible with,,, ',i,e pniiili
the Republican ticket for re-election. He is also a member
-term lx api.lhnl ahall lie-at tbo Utos
e wrmld unt adviru- tbo advurateii id
out a lower ralti Ilf wau«> tlmu obuiina of Mli-bii
^|«x.ple «v
of
i.-iiji. tlie price-wblcb
oi V..V.
the "court
house ring" because
the checks
which
V*
.w-.v .....---------.-B
------------------- he
- signed
.r.
i
,

to claim tliat proteelion will
iuiiia, Cbinu uud .laiaii. Aud no rulviw lii
coiilil lie. •■liialTn il at private »alo aod
, enabled the coniracior to get pay for ms work; and being a lower prieen, for thiK would aira.r near- it,
aocl) wiif^iK it will lx- itiipoiw-ible to •
ex|i
»r otlwr .«la > III iiii- diat- not at fottvd or ;i,i, il„i, -ale.
candidate, he of course must b« turned ouftoth the rest of ly cv.rr mm.o£aaorcr on iboiide <rf ti'bd.viailizaiiiin. Nviibcr liie prndi
.s..c-tioii
jiiaki'K II a miMteiiioaoor
for liny uiniiilHT of the lx.iinl in aakoea
the gang because the Eagle says there is wholesale <»rrup^ tiou uor tbo coitioiiupliun of pi<i|ili'M
any. property at any tlKure but tbe.
Dii»i mbly.ptxir <au bo dovolop-d fuftltion going on and must be slopped.
impiu it (aiii. in i.iK iden tiiat our mau- oiinily to arid to tbo world’K woaltli, ro|H-ri.< liielniUxI
;il eiait value, to llie beM of
.
'
bls
Another one of the gang who must step down and out uiuituren pn>fer lea.-, tbiuibaif capaeity and prn(.'ro,-K lin ro will la- marly as
. la lief.
Tbe MU i»
Sr. ||«n 27
of rifLOW
is Fred H. I’rall, Republican candidate for prosecutingallor- onijmi of. wy. riwt.ouo wnrtl. of fab- _ _
ill lliudin-ti
I levy of
ney. Fred is a prominent young atu-rney and- enjoys »he‘Tb« arrioitu Ilf fr. iitMa and jbiwob. tuve-i li|K,U Ibe
railroad
cxjire
h.'K. teleconfidence of everyone, even Democrats, but that makes no
«o.,da roatinit #if,o —i *'to, Iruio aud Iwlwifu tb<ia» ii-lauda
matter of even pn-.iter uiiiiouu] iui
irnipli MimguiuleK
difference, he is a candidate and he must go w ith the others ©oo. Trre, under foil mpaeiiy thi- fiVu
d piv. u
|uiiii» and the •xi
in disgracetankei,no.onu uKaiari »:,.HUO. or
tiuu by a prniei-ilvu tariff on iiiiporta. the .li-vlKtiailnn an
1
Sw-tUin ai
Take, for i netauce. the «-urry iiiR to Porto Hoard of Ak!w»«i
O. C. Moffatt, though not yet one of the "ring" will be a loMi. luiderli-Nlluuibalf capaeii;
I, but lira fn« trade wiityr buiti
of dsiiiacts. 1
Bicti. VeKM-lx Quilur our UaK from tbe
after election, if the Eagle can be believed, but the Democrats 't idea that: tbe tuaunfaclut
the provluini
nwKt would iiumrdialely dn
class him with the others and he must be shoved back into jg, aud alwajMs after tbe hiebort Atlaotic
inote tbe Wade of tbe liiiMimaii, Cuba
RaMlaB Wheat Crag Faltarp.
S ax may .-.mfi.-t ib<
oblivion and a DcmocrSl placed in the office of register of pri
int of pmUu bemjt of aud Hayii. while ibrwn (mm KUlf poru
I iH-ovId.-K for tbe
Odvv mure the .tincrtcau farmer lu
deeds, so that there-will be no more corruption and robber>-.
little
.)oId
. in addition take the paMeoKen I
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,

*‘r'‘'“>“-^“»'d<T»n"n.

What Ha« Politics to do With it?

Ill fart, the Mur-

Now. what an intelligent community would like to know ebu
U. what on earth —__________
all thcse"rascals"
_________
have to do with the court•
house question and wherein does politics have anything to do
Duanciai eaiu.
...

V

J.n,a,e-

,,

wnm,. writer virtually a.«n» that ttaw ^
Vea«.Kp«.Hu>rtbroni:htheNirarajma ,i
proliti hia | canal deatiuud for Cbiiia would aa l im- ‘ el
luexaman carw littio fur' prolita.
beiliK tooUtaiu tbe bi|
iKheet; der'onr flus niileiui «rryiuK throoitb , p
bia labrica reitardires fniKbiM to Kompe. ar ibey could a
po-xible price fi

\

fxeverii:
Mrvertbelewi ao untoward ftcoeiatiob •

', that price u

***"’'

I r.vtliiug. profit nothing.


pn,t»rtion i« the iiicnrrigib e uuiaciiy
with wbicb protectiuniMH act Jonh

I. Unam
in tbe Hbilippinei
unity for maritlma !
prex^wf. Tbcir

©r IntUrMBcd hr th© ao»©rloi
r of AtocAcaa
Awencan naval Cttirtrurti.m ha* bad
tbo iodcrwineDl of suco©».fol u«l Thi*

faithfully look after the interests of the taxpayers. Notwithaunding the fact that the major part of all the taxes m the
county is paid by Republicans, the interests of Democrats.
populfsts. free silverites and any other style of political sentiment represented, will be carefully looked after.
A word about the architects and contractor.
It is an
Mtablished fict that all builders who lake extensive jobs of
this sort are going to get all they can out of the work. -They

iiiciii roll of :i|] |in>]M,rtv to lie
mI l.y the Miard shall lie made
i.-:ir and lil.sl with the .Vtidlioral. |u i»- o|>eii for public insi)ec.

Mry ill
irp will I

,ud iron fabric* i,. Japan. Obiu*. ur©.t ^
t<y ^dcriug boih .bip. j ^TdV«i^'
Bmam and bcrcoIouMa Mo^.vcr.our ,ud gun* from our builder * Wiibtb^|«.,.!rf
c hy dividing
plan apjai*mly in view be bad a oon. j tax«. throng
riu^ curtv'Di
I S:i”,br©l;"idr
1
-mned under th.
good* 40 per o«il: Sewing macbioe*. iTarricy of Mioblgau. TbeETeaingi>ni!t
aggregate miiii to he determined
hat*, «?«. wool©*. fabru-N cotton go^a
©ityprinu tb© following fro®
"*‘'‘"**
'«•"
■»
.“i;.";

all pruiMTiy u>»-k»Ihc SfiU© jk* lived i>>- Ibe Slat©
• >r Equallxntlonai It* lam inert-

Sfi I

•uch a job should be secured by a local individuail who has a and varlona other yjod* too numaroM |
yUbonr ship* aSTlfon*. \ tri©d
P^- u>
to explain
explain to him that it
r».[,©rty of 1
reputation to make: and these cases arc rare.
Fherefore ^
who did tbe fighting, boi be would | SM KM-d l.y 1
public K.K^i.1.
contracts
closely by
one who is Doaiii lUKty occiai © we are opening
^wa^aii.
awi.ia> should
xa be scrutinized
------------- —------------j
-j
iilnod l.y It. a
b*v© none of il. He told me that he .
relied upon to see that the interests of the county are prbp- Joieign market* by our Cbeapeniug 1,,J
I*. |.alil by .
bad given ,
a large
large order
order f«
for Ameriosa
Amerioss II
1 Ih- oxi©d<
«rly protected. In this case Grand Traverse county haspriie* Ibrongb larger output, nuder n,,decauntm aud that be wuald buyj*"^'*
Hi aull opiwKlie the
been unfortunate in being denied legal advice to set l^em P^n«« «d hw b^dma^^^^^
d.-M-ripliniu of 1 •■ir n^H-tlvv i.roporright at the start. The committee have been led by ih's
1^^^^^^
Ho ©xcepii^ cm be uk« to any
Kf ©M.^mitil *linil I.©
Mme condition and while they have made mistakes, which L
mSj
S|
are admitted by the RfxokI) and by the committee.itoo. the the *0 ©ailed robbw WiiKm tario. j
aud Santiago, but tb© raiuu-*
wholesale charges of corruption against them are unfounded,
robbed i.ow.ooo wage eamm
,g,gi
j,ave «,w,.wv„.©,„ and I.-vy aforcMl.l. whith
of it." the *‘jt" wbicb be would tax xtlirti *0 AKK,..*^ ami k-vUii «inll
It is undoubtedly true that the contractor and architects have
h,, ^b
e price of
have prbbably baviug been a cbeap- Ih- M lieu of all ..ibi^- UixeK f..r Slat©
endeavored to get all that was possible but of the contract, rtiot.andiiu more Sbu sb percent. uol
I-H-al imsicuCe*. not
ItMlmllng
euing uf ouV *bip*r gun* and armor, or und
by « bi(b we obtain better tin abd aboea ■la© Tbe Pout ba* miarepreoeumd Mr. K|Hflal a*s«tfnieQtK on proiwrty
parAnd it is apparent that the charges for extras are excessive
il<-al.vrly ItAeOted made In toy county,
and weexport abipl<»da Angell.
Now the matter rests entirely with the board of super- for lea*
lea* moaey,
n
city. AlllBr^ or i»a i\«lilp.
Attent
ttention
la
called
to
tbi*
Inoideiat.
visors who have employed good legal counsel, who advise an
StvUob*^. V. 10 and
nd II
n define tbe
bwauie wbil© tbere I* no da** in tbia
coni^ulro which ehall be under the
amicable adjustment of the matter and a saving to the counq,
juvwmtoD u ; connuy eo tborooghly pararitic and de­
of ih© art.
ty
as much as possible, and an arrangement whereby the that we fnmiefa i.uoo.ooo mure wage - pendest vo tbe material fwotparity of provmon*
Se<-{lon 12 provide* for complete re­
building can be completed quickti' and

. agitation.
A Ba« ladUa*© B©ae*tr.
Aa ladiau in the Lewinoa ncKnltr.
«rtw U widely known a* Jim SlickpDO. bat been engaged in aeveral dee-

acTOM bli breait ten inobee
2be officer did not proeecoi -

long.

On anothw oocarion Jim Slick-Poo
jM* a boree from aome cowboy* almott
Mux* tbeir eyoa He mounted tbe boree
mi fled toward tbe reeereatian. Tbe
•ewboya parsoed him, roped Urn and
“ I dragged bim by tbe oa^ UB tbe
irietill
fgalrie
till be wa* «mel«*. They re■oried bim dead to tbe offleecB.\ but tbe
Indian eoon reooTeied. He wa* •■> boocrable tbat be retmoed to the cowboy*

without

unuecessary earner* with euipioymeuL tbensby mak-

.... ,„v~.w.-

1.000.000 more putebaeera. and
thereby eulargiug tbe border* id bnai-

legeafcwcan be found ao bitiorly op-

turn* to be mad© hy Ibe officer* of the
Ibe Audttorp<i*ed tntbom product^e indiutriM tbat Gcncral of th© Riab
nee* proaperity.
Section 14. Said board ahall aacerle and develop oaf wealth.
taln aud •*■«** th© vain© of alt prop­
ud they have become a acarue article, can make Rood* at lew oo*t under pro
erty of ©xpres* t-oiuitaclc*. i©l©rrapb
■a< Oa© Kapertaaeat B©©4©«.
and l©lrphnD© companl©* do
Tbe old theory of free trade, or «ncb nem in ihl» S1.1t© at Ita tr r
caab
^ buntera are large-y reepootiUe ©00 addit^l wage eaniera what 1*
tariff law* a* tbe WilaaD-OoRuai
I© proprain©.
And iu <i©tcrnilninR
tagonjit^c Ito tbe
erty of *ald con-Pi.nt©* In t1 » Sut&
■■Th.~u ho,.,h.™„p„
t:. direcUy antagoniitic
to b© taxed wlililii tli© State nrm natell a man wbo band* yon a gold dellai
Wbv to make aw*l» cbeanei and
BCBM-d te herein prnvidert, *ald Itoard
It needed bnt one experiment aball lie guided by tb© vaio© of utd
to abow tbe laborer and fanner both proiHTty a* dcirruilned by th© entire
capital 'tuck of nald comtmui©*. end
".;'7 lo-lih— U U»
tn. tbat proteoticn produce* mill* and lac•ui-h other evld.-iu-e a. * ill enable aaJd
These give work to tb© laborer,
hoard ,0 arrive at the iru© r**h value
great amouni of labor iuaure* a
of the ©ntlr© t>ro,icriy of luUd
coin
a *tiS uecned people I
lion of.
paale* wltMa tbH Mate, la tbe praporUOL It Will be atrange indeed if a^ lion wWeb •
Oelaael Hear*©* Car*
tta aonnay panaita anub a law a* tba dta property of *aW -eompaBy. a* fto
<Wcm1 Heuy.
VHltam-Ootaaa to go Into tom again.
ternilaed by the rain© of tbe ©apitol
tkeyfaa forger, wa* tbe aon of bnmbU proieatiTe policy for more than
•lock thereof and «iicb other evidence.
; (Pa.) Free Pram.
parenta. bi* father baring been a amall nation that (be (Jnitad Sutm of
Section
©a l.'i.
l.'i
If III© companie* (alt
fanner at Ponxy. Enliiiing in a fodk Amariim i* foremoet among tbe manurefuae to make proper returo*
the
r«v«r> Bur Shlarardo.
regiment lo lesS, hi* promotion trooi factoring satiemi of tbe wcwld today—
There i* no t^inea* wbicb baDeflta board aball luform luelf in (be btol
manner arallable.
tbe tanke wa* rapid. He went tbtongh Proridanoe Mewa
to many btanebei of indunriaa a* «bipSection 16. Tbe rompanle* aball bar©
tbe PraDoo-Gezmas war. apd wa* twice
boilding. Ho giaatar good oonld ouma
tbe right to b© heard If tbpy conalder
oaptared. but
Mpedon

each
- 001
to tbe American people than to bera tbeir aaeeiamenis a* aot equitabla.
iroefol. be wa* a
plenty of bo*y ebipyvda. The pdiey
Section IT proTlde* a peealty of ffiOO
. _
.... ..gpobib
ter each company which doe* not fite
eame to aelecting
for (be Alga- DemocraUo
in two Gambridga . ablpyardt, aad <
wbo vatea
riaa expaditimi la 1S8I baw
ward* bare to ban
for a Bapol
coograw li
1* lador*!^
lade
tar aacb day tftm tk*
tboMaant oui
I wa* twioa wooa
bodp attHida ttam.—Worueatar Sigr.
«y Oi«y JontsaL
taaBMgagw
with (ba labaia.

*^n

Oaltf Dalian.
'*Jl might be well to inform (be ^fi­
He tbat tbere'e
gs gold dollar*." mya an Aubum bank
IHB. "Many people know it. but then
fimtf wbo don’t A dollar gold' pHin i* wonb «l uf good BwqgT. So

iu*paU(7.-



!• forenoon. n» far as li Is
do KO.
Kvcr.v wloK>] dHhav.. a ntmiM-r of faithful

•■oiii|>aiiicK, tcl<-gr.i|>1i
Me,
i-unquii'icK
•nraiiir.-il a

i.Hkinc lot
Him’, made l>\
logc-llicr Wllll KllC-h
K may In- fmxid
>1 d.
Th© Mutrd ©ha
uii.altiHhlc^ cKilmaie
of taxcKralwaJ wiililr



iikct thi* fall ka
o Rc|>nblii an get
cling to iM bis
{KnodMc, R©put>

cling each :
the priqc j
•I*. cxprcK* ]

indorsement cuver* not ouly the ahip*

'Fhere have been mistakes made and extra expense has nnre facta, a* if himplc, ' •‘?t ”i AndthiirinaibiDcry. but it al»ocover*
rub lovely ,j„,
amioi. ncdwitbhCaudiug
been involved, but to what extent has not yot been deiermin- ___ worthy
- of comparison

' »he BstwrtioiiH to the coutmryjbat Brited. The recent decision of Judge Corbett that the contract
Bspuraliug. ,
shiphnlldere were apparently able If
with the builder is void has changed the situation entirely piac'lical
p,„
protecti,
.
I prucan> from nenatur* and otbera
uiK plat
and the supervisors have repudiated the contract. 1 he next
_ l«te gliuh and wtr© nail* ]
^he fame of mcb unprecedented ex
development
be the
action taken by
the
and *»,.v will i,______________________________
_
—- contractor
________________
‘^T'cellenoe a* war thown by the Oregon,


-r ----------------:
ur,............
architttts. '■
But whatever
that
may .be M
the .board
of
superviid*tan«. ha*reached ©ventoCon

D the lucky Kid© .-.f the fcDce. "niu
brat crop of Uu-Kia, which «'u» pruilU icO a r.,.v,r«l on©, hah’ fallMi.. It »
Ibat then- will Iindtubly be a
nrlng jhc coming winter la
iiry. In Xortbcni aud Ceau a] lliiKK-ia the orui'k an- rc|K>ricd a
Cl >ni|.Ieie failure while iu
Southwa
II UKKia tbe yield is far beueatb tb»
a
Tl.i”urt. taken with the prolaWll^
l^rwc-en Clille and the ArgeoInu la b>iui ‘ to bare iu effev-t on An«rtcan cralna. Tbf R.,mb Ainerleta
war dogh may pnaKibly lie raffed
but fr«iMi pre-ent
api’csraucta
both
aide* arc wlllliic to Ux'hl. and CbUa
Is CKi»-i-ln1ly mixIoOK lo have It over
aocm.
Knndne ami war art tbe rwo
|mHcui fnciurK that make for
blflk
priM-K iu grain, .viid it hcgliiK to lotA
sk ibuiigb tlic .\im-riran farmer wooM

■“iK

•J pr.i\ ill.■^ ;i Kfa rolary for the
lo KbnII dorvie biz Hmc to tbe
tlicr.-of.
(
:t provid I that tbe tm-mbera
iinl. niKl ihc ecTcinrv. Khali
the M.M-iitutiuual'
th 18 about equal tu
I ho Seelary of Elate.
,
,
S.SIIOU 4 provIdM ibi
«' the board
Jiari of the ejastiUff tradr of tbe j cbnil liavc a<-c*K« to all dilocuinenu and
sjiut.*, Ibi'couimerfeof ibe In- rt-vorda In deimrtmcnis at
i
the ttiplial !
-biiA^lago will bo carried under ■ uf the
irdh iu K-oiiDty. 1
liid munici]uil ollio. k; alxu ;
to !iU ..f the thwke. (lai-rs ur .vc,-.,unt» i
of liny iiironx’ratioii. tirm ur Imlividual,
coiiiiiiB under ih,- proviKloiir of the art. |
Kaid Mold Khnil have the rlx'lii i» Kuin- |

Alauila.

^
E>Slc call, upon the taxpayer, to ■■turn the rascal.
out" and Slop reckless misuse of the people s money.
ne(i>>f<>rtb>ir beaiib uor to obtaia noA matter which has been entirely overlooked in the *>»-»itiiy. _ai mamai pricui for a few
, ,b,. rtirta,.,-efr<mi ,Sew York toCbicseo.
tirade of tbe Eagle against the building committee and Re- In riiivuice* nf rimhU: but. prraiKtstbi
uiwepu tbear iKiandi ii
ob-tiiiato pro|crtiini»t. Aincricun* are n,art,
the—----------------------------entire matter is now in the hands in liuKiiA-mi to make mu&ov. aivuiiialate Uj,j,
publican party
iss that
t-------------------.J ...
_____________
who have taken the proper legal wealth, and not miiy an. but. nvt bar-,
..... ...
of
the boardof
ofsupervisors,
sui
•teps to straighten out the difficulty . The matter of politics iit« the tear-f Monwampfree itadeta :
does not enter into it in any way. shape or form and if everj- b*^bTe tbvir eyex. ti...Ke pUm. praminl ;do„r j, amvied to. that va« carryiuR
Democrat on the ticket should be elected it would not make Cor trcLkf*im"of
a difference of one whit in the court house matter.
niunufacturiTiiis tnxeii goods «<i inw'7,i fo the cuv©
In summing up the situation, the Recoku declares that and at *ucb a Kwaii margiu ..f i>rofit | gj.jppj,
the Eagle is agitating dhis purely for political purposes with ‘liot enough mnr© .aii bo cold to make ;
iu iuiluencmg Au.criiau thought
the view of creating dissention among Republicans. This is
XUS"f“^
o^aiuei Atucrua
:d wittvout
without sense or
“■ ,biK uotwitbatauding ib« dedcfni
evidenced by the fiery utterances printed
reason in them. If the Eagle would confine itself to sensible and tbe chmu-of wail by free trade
WANTS OUR SHIPS..
argument and not sensational statemenis devoid of ^nything
^'«riy *Bud howbllg
better subserved.
"
Sopervisors Will Act Wisely.

tale Boanl of .As.«.-.K..r». tbe ,
lirKt to lie
of cer- j

. prcqa-rl
u and fit

htiiidreil ihnn--nnd< with «>llrt Congr,*
*|oli:ii atiil I.et;l->ullre dclegalhiut. Get
til© I(cj,ithll<-iiii voi.-r*.
.trier all tbaiiKH'iiiigK aiitl plamilugi
IiIk Ik Ibe Im)R-rtiiui p.irt of it nil: ;
I the IndiffeD
..................... —.
ht»e who are no*
Hilly tcvtli© voting place*, to the »poL
Tht-n tb© majoriiltw will take c-ar* ot
‘©1>©*.

« .1

Afialher f
The Khluiiycr,
Lou Hug loud I
"rohlM^ry" wliU*ald to liare ,©Tpciraird
iitK>n
tb»
©alarU-a at “oo*
aud Uit-KKi ■ tltiie." a* the other fakir*
*ay. Th©
•-I Ik. aud it Ik the ©a*la*«
Dialler Id
I© world tu verify It. hto
Mlary iwq incrmarter cea*©d tbe day
b© wa© iiiUKi©r©d
lino
th©
(initfA
State* K©rvlc©
In tbe «ame manner,
l-lciii.4-.ll. .Stnith * ©alary a* B*al»taM
qiiartcroiaeier. KTup|M-d when be mad»
III.- utiue rluin;:©.
llieae He* aro to■lupld and *v ©tiKlIy turned down, tt
i* *iirpri©ing anyo
claiming a mods ■
ciitii of M-M«e ulioiild updertake to work
ihciii ,m ih© Slat©.
Rni rat* d©*ert a
aliikiiiL' -lilp. mud drowning m©n cttcH

«©». in«wr©r‘© <■•■©•«©*•• -a«w.
Til.- KOII of ili.v. I'itigrce. who ha»
for iw-o (lu.iitliK iHvit looking after tba.
Kick ©ol.licr© <if ilii- Michigan ivglmeota
at Moniank ts.ini nud in .Sew York
boKpItalM. hn© r©tiirii.-d. aud 1* confinag
to hi* fiithef-* honie w'ltli fever, wbicb
threaten*
> .lerelop Into typbolA Ba
II for two week*, but ra
fliaed to r©lu

a Prrwmia •* raa©©l©a Msrtgawew.
On© of tbe eight* M tbe TTana-MlaBlM.I|ii>l Rx|)0*liloD at Omaha. »«en by
every vlriior. I* a t..vraiiild of large dS'
meiMliMi*. oom,H*HHl of canceled motv
. _ and .Sebraaka
It fifteen inouib*. ko tbat
abide towhere Iwfore were i-alamity a»A

What woold tba party’* foundeg bar*
Ibonght of potting W. H. Harvey, a
Popalirt. gtmeral manager uf tb* party
of bis inoeption? Wbat would Maditon
bare thought of iL wbat would Audrrw
Jaduoo bar* tboagbtof iti We repudi­
ate utterly tbb aobeiiaa toaxlroct B
from tba pocketooftbaiMid*.
p Hi*wdentad.—Naibrille Ameriuan fDem.).
Btomest© •( P
Wa are to-day baying moob le** tfauB
mhl from abroad, while w* or* aalllaA'
more In foreign maikat* than at nay
time In tbe bimoty of tbe g
iBdaad tbaro 1* aot a tingle f«att>n that
gooa tomaka np naUoaal wealth abA
proaparl^ tbat tbb uaaatiy dam am
today la aeaBOBtoamadavabww

THE MOBHIHO KECOBD. TBUB8DAT. OCTOBER 27, 18B8.

OtvV'ii ^\^x)&\ua!bU vAv\cH \» Q00&. Qua^xV\^ w& ^ct art
• U«\« ^tVae. ICtl^tT ynce or itaaNXVa aWt
pnte KTvt
((QA\XVle&. 3Tom Km UnDt»\ \o
\Va \vV9i>ve&\ putt ■»
Tu\t. .

a\ S'MXVVvkew s
Our
25c Corset
Has more value than the price would
Indicate. So have our Pillow Cases at 6c
and 7c—Also the Pillow Cases. Hemstitch,
at 10c. Ditto our Outing Flannels at 3c,
4c, 6o and 6c.

A CLOAK
STOCK^
That will do
you good to see.

..HOSIERY..

(I^adies or Childs.)

Large Values at 15 and 25 cts.
Good, in fact the Best Table Oil Cloth

9cts

Poor Turkey Bed Damask

| 2Iq

4 c'tBat Lines
of Ghildren’s Underwear.
Starting price, 3,6,9,12c.

Equal values hard to find.

TRAVERSE CITY,

In the Crash line at 2c a yard, or a
Towel at the same price -Better pay 8 or
9c for Craih -It's more economical.

MW Find^

*S\ve

aud.'Oa.Ws
art \vtTt,

Anything Needed

Don’t
Expect
I'oo Much
GUINEA HEN FLANNELS
Very satisfactory in wear and comfort—8
cents for ex ra good quality.

MJv\Ko«A maVvTv^ a-ifft aksaxA ani extTavaqaxX' cVama oe VTvo'Ae ^owr
vxepecUoTv out ^ocV.
bu cV.v.\ATeTv'& ^atmeuXe
^ to \1
^eara. woe art
a&sorle&
VTv ^teeto Sb.OO. ?ot
mtaaea', \\ to \% vws. we ate bet­
ter ^Vue& ttvau aiv^ tpre^voua aea&ou
-3or Vrota $6.00 to JVO.OO we
- ^TTvtetv. T>eTft etijt\s>x. >vatv&&ome
^aimeuts.
bu ta&.\e& ^armeuta we ^eet aure tbat
we tax meet arvij eom^tvtteu, te^uVar, apectat. or veTtvcutar.tbat matj^ occut. Vrtcea vau^e
^Tom S\.^« to Slb.OO. "BetteT tr\i ua before Tjou bttv
ba abort we art bere to A.0 a atrat^bt^orwarA te^ttmate,
UTTvqbt buatrveaa aai aloe laoiu 900& oatue ^or ^our moae^.eoeni ttme.

Ctosva^ out
a Vvue 'Dress Sooiis

J. W. Milliken

Calicoes from 2c up.
Cottons, yard wide, 3,3 1-2,4,4 1-2, S cents.

SOc—V\ve naWeo^ vn\ttt\v eiweeis
Wve 'pTvce.
Some New Silk Wool Stuft for Dresses

at...................................................

25c

In
Black Goods
An unapproachable stock.

J. W. MILLIKEN

MICHIGAN

: wno weefiii bora lortosa'U tbafa Ow
: re« says:
"We ratom thanks tor a load af
; wood recwived oo Wwlneaday last. Tha
,
.
^
first fire we made with it burned dowa
All was glow, gl.iterajidgayety-as ^, ^Bce. We got W.OOO inwunmca
wrrteti of ariwlocrano ficutai would pm ji„«by. Thank’heav* for wood f—
It—in Sberry’i .
'UtR- Atlanu Coowtitotion.
iDcidenially ibey niigbi ebuve inaoniber
“g” anil way that bit was gafOrmoniy:
trg-Aa lakaslrtal a.« Ca«a.e»«lal |
oi
uauv ..•.auLax ^
a
i
t"
the two watchw.rrds of the for it WB* 7 p. m. and ibe dinuer
i lost
Ir.,, tigbt
Siriht of ill
i„ tbiw
this year's
rear-. figures,
mrnr«. in '
"“®***** *": cwunpitgu of IW. “aonDd money'
iuft getting well started on its downyear—ir—
ward oonn«.
i^,^
daughter, but I
which espont practicany double i
r of Spaniab arms
no mistake a. to tbat-for not
Suddenly, above the deiwotfs b
I the earning capaoity of wage- <
mlk and tbe clatter of silver end cbina,
_
_
_
__ _____
'Weet Indies tbe o
mentirm giaA. there came tbe Tbm^'maBrtfaMt^ b«» »!»«'■ »'^g
po lading of beary feet in a burry, a
t^l up town and a etmdaeuw
cry from oatairle of "Slop, tbief!” and (old me tbe cars would begin ru
at 1.—New Y<wk Weekly,
H .a. u„a.a,,... I
“■ tb"U Sherry s had tbe queerest v»iw»
that ptubably ever stepped wiihm its
i»e. 1> I. »"■.».
Tb. P.T-1 lybapa lb.
ro.Tk.bl.
iJ
1. lou.b
lb. c».f .b.SbISrda .
T. .. .
iTHE BOY8 0F MY B0YHOO6.
Ha was black. Bit abirt bad a lean- ________
ataire potteries, (.inat depmadoo exists
Tbe Detnorraiic orator this fall will ing toward that oolor too. He was ex- gemeiiraes when 1 aia't m busy wewum
D of tbe loss of tbe America
by
-a-x i-a
have a bard time. He can't mention (be eaediugly tagged. Dininody, befwaanot
---------- T.
un- .TT. •..
aia- .aii-..a.mL..«k ...
a aar
name of a war bem. Keynblican or Tlkkhi™.,! ShTT-a BThTmahaa
Biatea is indeed of uiore uioment than l ____
borne__market to tbf home pnidooer
to solve tbe prolilem by tbe enforoemvot
in wiUi all the free>lomof an old patron when <be trouUea an the mala of tbs
Detnociaiic. wltbont evuk'
lOtbet sueaersew wbirb may result at' After satisfying the wants of bis oonn«-eary day are (hrougb
and the applani* will be juM tkte same, and mncb more celerity.
□St only Iin making ua-w. minor and trymen tbe American
lisga were
it parts of Ibe Unit>-d biBte<i.
wbetber it is fv« a Oemoctat or Bepubsent a surplus product of nearly #dUO.
tbe ftarvalicD mark. Stsflonlabira ia
Tbe oompletenew of this enocew may 000.000 (•Tbfi.fiTl.440i abroad. Tbit
Ucan.—St Haul Prem.
ebaira. Waiterr mixed him Just ae be
jodged from tbe tjvsenry
jeflnally jodi
stumbled against a tableandovertoned
tment figure
some ocetne de Tolaille upon a
_e last fit# munthfof tbe fiscal year!
special pleading can break tbe
keep tbeir bold on this raioable trade , ^
the receipt* of tbe Dingley law exceed-) force of thiwe
.
•general -grand
. .
^
by making tbeir work people bear tbe Wodoew. to ammalA but raibgr tbe re- frock.
______
_ ,_____
________
la my clam at aehool
“'bouse
me,_ „_
gentyneni
«d
by nearly Tberestind ibe impregnable facU that
- .peace beai* expendiiurea by
part of the reduction of the coat
They hare, ktowerer. a story of
•10.000.000. This would hare meant onder tbe Dingley
igley law tbe country
„ooocuqu It is v,tt «U«r that iba • NedpoHundd"*- notoriona for bU ill
oountry baa ^ „odocliQU
In time an aunaal surpiua of 124.000,pouJ; an koo. Uo
bu ko>-i Al«r d«U. tt.
aaea
pardnm
1
goeaa
i
II
go.
,
misbty
knowtn boy.
000 to be applied to tbe n
under whicu
■elf at tbe gate of
i bigb. and that in apite of them tba
”Yp% but you'll go with me.” Bid a An hta folks looked ea Us tntar* with a
«f porpOHce—tbe wiping os
wbinb in the tnaiu tbe ooootry will re- psodnots of pauper labor may still find fa^d,
but waa refnmd i
—debt; in other worda the I
tntn: that also onder tbe Dingley Uw tbair way to bur inatkeL
I. however, to ap­ ▼oioe in .tbe doorway, and a polioanu i -g-_ *°*,ff,**^|.*^ ^
Be was i
the greenbacks.
time w twenty yearatbe country bai an uupiecedmied baJply at tbe neighboring paradise of ani- oumaln-and seiaed tbe negra
"Shy, boea.” aaid the captive when Be was tramprn tbrousk tba eooBlry
AttenUon is directed flm to this side anoe of trade, made op in Urge part of
mala if haply be might find favor
NOT AT ALL SLOW.
gvindin boteber knime an ahBiw
of tbe law's foooeaa simply faeoanae this air increase in manufactured goods
tbsro. Tbe driver did eo, and, lo. tbe they got ooinle. “ Wbo'a Ul them la '
was tbe side of tbe law that was most That meant that ikir Dingley Uwaaa
door was opened to him by tbe vary tbereV
Far lUa
"Milliooairee,”
fiercely attacked. It was tbe siae oo maasure of levenue prudocUuo and as a I
BBe poor, Waived, wornont old back
Tbe negro smiled ezpi
I a e®bble«too*
which tbe failure of tbe law was londly bulwaik of Indnstrial and
cn which be bad been wont to abower
•r Baltimore
Hew Yorkere. and otbera, too. like to bU blows and
hie cbest stuck out sbont a ft
d by tbe remnant of Iba ^ policy baa ooma to aUy.—Haw Jwk
obaraotariaa PbiUdelpbiani as "slow.” into a celestial ateed of wondrous baau"And 1 was right wid 'em.” Mid be. bry Jenktns warn
trade party and tbe sweeping deduction preaa.
Whatever ibe basis of this cbaracleriB- ty. But. alaa, the besaa bad oot yet with extreme haugbtineB. "ra never
Bade that the country had outgsown a
.
------------ ^-------------D bM MRaemm ta a
tion, it u oertain that tbe PbiladelpbU learned forgiveness, and bese, loo, tbe visit
«i, aw
A X vaj.y ^c-acajiaa raaw,
■»...« .w—aa,
^
in Twenty-aeventb
street aan»aw.
aimio.
protective tariff as a sooroe of rerenoa. I
board of trade ba» not bora "alow" to driver met with rejection.—Westmln- ;
He bad stolen a cloak from a dreB-: «« mr dearest
U boybood. Btfes
Borne weaklings in the Bepnblioan camp {
PAUPER IZED LABOR.
reougnixe
American
interesU
or
“alow”
were ooufnsed by tbe clamor, and at
------------maker’s shop in West Ptwty flfth «*»***’ To..*i^^.ri**
-V—"ir- “
Star Review.
to work for those iuterreu. At a reoent
and hod breo chased to tbe rertanrusL
wild u woouy west.
tba beginning of tbe aeaaion of oongreB *“"*'*^.^^* "^•'‘■***
meeting of tbe Pbilodelpbia l-oard of
last Deoamber act up a bysUsrical cry.

ta 80tM to m the
te Ibe paeuge of a tnpplemantary bllL |
Writing (0 tbe sute department xe- trade it was reoulved to "urge oongreB
wm going to bed without a light. |
----------------- ■-*---------- Tbe cowardly lolly of this ootuae U I guiding tbe Indnstriea of Brealau. Oon- to consider
la a-posio iJ
r matbematioally demonstrated by sol Srdnuut draws aUentkin In the tact rbat action is needed to restore to tbe They bud j«B reaefaed tbe bottaa of
Mm-vt lakaa me Bcfe te i
Tbe imoe t that the expesti «f timl dUtria*_______ Doited Statea tbe ootn oanji^ tiadu the itaiM, wbB Tomny. ullsr vainly
am*l set ttaae te niwie
"Tb.” Bid Mrs. Piindte, who hat
U vesseU ■OliBfi tmAw te Amerten
“*■
«»*«.
•«
been ritttng to te oairiaatad artitt. M. gemc on data aoetly amU
akeot tbe seme.
pBStla
the «KiMlag war laxw
finding tbeir way to tba *■»—«»— Bag.” TbebasffiwffialBseifctegM
I'Oigaita.
for
bar
portrait.
"I
am
sura
of
o
U
mt
boartU
of
tradeandof
tfaepreaa.
Bu 1 Ba t beltove tbere e
Bay bava to be lemlned U
K> j
it U going to ba a speaking Uk«MB of
that’e dole uy
HimiUr action oo tba part of other
ffboB myKlt. Ibat-e eertbum peatry at .
tbe country
any eeaua vwA tieUy pallor ovetapraad te fenUted awakening to tbe taeUof foreign tibde, maanUotoriea oould not exl« In - would probably have great weight with
tues of Mr. FlindatA and ha replied:
enmitiea has naoeBltated. we shall re­ this district. Tbe tariff baa not affected' oongtest and might menre speedy aotioo
"Then I shall not aeoeptit. Yontalk
turn in tbe mUn to our antebellum tbe indnitriea of ttaU district as much on tbe pitft of oangrem toward roactlng
A Ty»e or Bta CUaa.
anoogfa for an tnefra family. I want bo
revenue oooditiana. It Is'most gratify- as might appear fnBi figurwa. Tbe legiala^ in aid of American ahippimt.
"1 SB yoB’va MiU get yow old «
spMUng JikeBOB of yon in te boasa.”
Aa a matter of tact, some of te
quanUtyef axportabasnot
—OUeagoHewa.
"tastari” tMnga dona anywhere tor tbe
to any giBl azMBt. PricM indeed have
*^Vea"
beMfit of AmeHqan
he cKTied tat nndar tbe ekuk of pro... ----------- doBhar
bean ladaoad, bat te
la AsU te armaga onibarcf ttebI and Indarnyare bring done right akog
ylding for a Mkdt as It wu brfore nn- ^
"Wall he to
I proewfatal "lead cd w«M" la
fiertbatef redoelngeBrpliU. In briet bimtaU baa not bean te aula kB«; a ja Phiudriphia. In tbie regard that ttantaperaqoaiemilais «; UAfite
day.FhiladalphU
fiseord.
!•;
isAmmloa.*;
UiAnmUa.1.
vlfiristha
noM
gmm.
Q
m
m a rsv«.M nrodaew te WnsUr. ant aroqortkfiata dadootiiBfrcBtewaga^SBtaUAtBI and swtoaBfal city might

.
kw ^ored to be B rtablF and pen
law. Tbti ii tbe ttrrt miaiMle of wncb
• U«.
But mtif^ng rvresoe oonditiont
- PERFECT SUCCESS OF THE NEW TAR­
might bare l>ee» aecared onder tbie law
IFF LAW.
wiibont «ioaUf gratifying ecoaomto
conditiana. Oo ibis latter wide, bt.wits eoccesB. while bo m<ir«

DI-NGLEY'S TIUUJfPH.

I df Tb; mechanfti «td I.borerw has beeo i
r" “ ‘

made.”
Tbe point of tbia otteerTaiion will oot
Aot BroBabl by Laeh.
ba overlotiked. Apyauvotlj tb«re is do . ftwperity ba- been here now a year,
limit to Ibr power of OerniaB maanfac keeping pace evenly with the etepe of.
torerw to reduce tbe v<ist of prodacticat
admiaietratioD of its "advaDce
toaflgnratkatwillenab}..tb«niog.in;
J,.- i,
u.,t broogbt bylock. It
eotrauoe to tbe^
i was not brongbf—ttor was it dissipated
spite of unr tariff, lu •
« fay tbe execution in-

SHERRY’S QUEER GUEST.

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TBK MUBNlirG BBCOBD, THURSDAY, OCTOBEB 27, 1898.

HASTINGS'

Real Estate
Exchange!

of Oukwoo»i[Add.^

I have secured the sale ot the balance
of the addition of

OAK HEIGHTS
The most charming suburb of Travrse Oity.e
which lies upon the east side of the town, and
most of the lots now offered east of Rose street
are covered with a beautiful natural growth of
Oak\and Pine trees, on nearly every lot, and only
one and two blocks from the Oak Park New
Brick School Building—not ten minutes walk
to the factories
__
There are no lots in the city now offered jfor
sale as desirable as these for a home.

-3s

...112 LOTS...
50 ft. front--some of them will be sold as’low^M

$75.00-1-“
With a small «cash [payment,"balance^weeklyjor
monthly.
^
These should be looked up at once to se­
cure your pick of the best.
Good fine residence, very desirable, south
side of Washington street. : .
Small residence, good location, north side of
Washington street.
Also a good list of other very desirable resi­
dences, well located, that you can buy right—One
at $650, on which a good team of horses would
be taken as part payment.
I have, or can find you just what you want
for BUSINESS or a RESIDENCE, for an Invest­
ment or a Home—Or if you must rent, usually
one or two places to choose from, but

Li^ok Over Oak Heights at Once.

L W. HASTINGS
’Phone 73, Johnson Block.

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