The Morning Record, July 28, 1898

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The Morning Record, July 28, 1898

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

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

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1898-07-28

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THE MORNING RECORD.

Seeoad^ear—Ko 887

FORMAL
REPLY!

TBATEB6E OITT, UICH. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1898.
erd« Md I QBdenlood Ihet »U nel
w«rt to ke remored.’'
“Tov »eUos •Ir." Mid O«oml 8h*f'
ter. *•»»■ wboUj naeutborUed. Ton
here bo licbt whatever to nee

PROGRIWI
UNCHANGED!

FILED A PROTEST.

•TTBnOV TO BB SZBOITBSXD AT
Spain Sioking Becaiwe Porto Bico
BS01TX.A& BBSBIOVOrOABXWST.
Waa Ineaded After She Bned
For Peace.
On>)a and Porto Bieo Knst be Ob»
Bp«clal to-m MoBsne Batneik.
Bat the PbiUpplae lalaada OSbr a
New York. July 27,—The Jonmal'a
Pu^lBB Problem Bet Tet Solrad.
special aaya that Spain haa Sled a pro­
This Week WtUBb^ the Purpoaee
teat tbroBKh the powara agalnat the
of Tl
Cnited Sutea for invading Porto BIoo
Siwdkl «D Tax Moameo axooan.

We’re Stuck
on Base Ball Goods.
Boaght s biK stock fo get the best priees and esst
sell'em slJ, Will giT-e 16 per oeiltoffon eTSty*
tbiog for next ten ds^ to redaoe tbe stock.

CITY BOOKSTORE,

NAVY AMD ARMY
Oaas, tamed and west to State, thence
WILL OSBTIMDB AS FBEVIODS-1
U®*®®
np aa far as Ninth street,
Tw sAWAWAwn
I where they were stopped by running
LT ABBABOBS| into a bnlldlag. Tbe wagon and contenu were strewn along the way. No j
With the Pooaibie Bxoeption of OperI injnred. Several atteapU
atioaa at Banila, Which May Be were made to stop tbe team hnt they
Taken, Howerer, Before Any Def- were fntile.
inlto BegotUtlons Toward
One Bally Day Aoddent
Can Be Carried On.
Pbona Welsh a yonng Miss v.
of >v
BfMciel loTniUoRsnu Bsoobii.
|

Tbia
WaahlnrtoB. Jalp 27.—What to do after Spalo baa anad for poaee.
Wasbingtom. July 2T.-Peaee prowith the PhUipplneaU what w pnul- mar eaplaio Spain'a haale to open se___________
« tbe
“•* ellghtoet dlfl-1
posal.
hsve not made
yeeterd.y
tB( thU fonraneBt now. Cuba and goUaUona in hope to keep the United
erent
in army activiUes. If peaee oonld o'clock, loet her fooUag and feU headPorto Bloe moat be oara. bat the Sutaa out of Porto Biea
:lnded abaelnleiy tomorrow it loag-to tbe gronad. Sbe was picked
'prealdmt waota to know bow tbe peo­
and token to Dr. Cneewonld make bnt litUe difference U tbe
OBB BATaL BBBO.
ple feel before talking temu of peaee.
West Indies. Porto Eleo mnet be oc-‘ land's office on Front street aad later
The adminUtratlon U earefaUj delibconveyed to her home in the coenUy.
ooftha VcOnllongh
enpied by a military force eyen if tbe
eartlng over a formal rep'y to the
Batertained in Ztctrolt.
Spaniards somnder.
The Death Bscoil
peace
preeeoled throogh tbe nwelslieTnsMonnse Bscoso.
r— neetage
———Colonel Heeker aays that
G. W. Biekri.oldmtaonof Mr. and
Detroit, July 27.—ThU city, for a
French anbaeaador. Thla afternoon
Ue preeldent. with Seeretarr of abort tine thto evening, eatort^ned at are being knrried to Newport News as and Mrs. Wm. Biekel of Maple Ci^.
died at bb home at that place of InSUU Day and Foatnaater' General the Hiekigan Central depot, eno of tha fast as if peace had never been Uooght
Peace propeaaU will not change ftsmatloo ef the bowels, at the age of
Bnlth, west over the eitoaUeB and rw naUoo'a naval boroea la the poraon of
21 years. The Msceabeee will have
a
aingle
army
order
or
cause
say
cUage
▼iawed the oonrae to .be takan. Waigkt OaptolB Hodgeaon of the revenne entchMgeef toe fnneral which wUl take
of plans. If new erden are given they place tbb afternoon at 2 o'clock.
to givan to tha connacto of the Poetmaa- t«r MeCnHongh which Sgnred in the
will
proUbly
go
to
General
Merritt.
ter Oenafal. ovHng tohto dip
Utile of Manila. He to en ronto to
Floar MUl 1
and atady of latamatloBal Chicago- A large crowd gathered to Itoannel be learned tUt a massage
The repairs to tbe floor mill have
The
conclnaion vrtll neet Captain Hodgeaon. Ralph Phelpa has been sent to GenenJ Merritt It U been eompletod and tbe mill, with the
expected here tUi he wUl arrive at
B«t he reached nntii the cablaet h»a aad Paynaawr George U>nd went east
of tbe feed department, has
on the neon traU to meet him. Cap- ManiU next week aad proceed to take reenmed operations.
lity to dlaonaa the
Hedgeeoa appeared pleaaod with the town. If ao aeUon U token nnUl
anawer. There wiU he no entra eeeBrevttna.
after tU cabinet meeUng Friday, tUt
aloa of the Cabinet and the natter will bis wetoome in Detroit.
The experience meeting of tbe Chris­
proUbly wonld U too late to get word
not be placed before the preeidenfe
to Geneml Merritt
He wonld go tian Scleoee eoclety will be bcld to­
LOOSBB
UF
TSB
OLD
TOWB.
advtoes nntU Friday, when a'reply
night at tbeir ball at tU nsnal time.
ahead and tok, tbe town r^ardUee of
wlU be deSnitely HtUed. The Span- T.«ra MUlion DoUam Seat to Santia­
A number of tbe ronng lady clerks
aefoUationa on the other aide of the
of tbe Boston Store were delightfully
aah government will have the answer
go to Pay Soldiers.
gloU Very likely tUt wonld anlttke entertained by Mrs. Herkner last Tneeof thto adnlnUWation Friday night or Spwtel te Tee MoSBue BSrout.
president
dsy evening.
New York. July 27.-The Sun's Wash­
Satnrday nomlng. Secretory Day on
If we kad actual mUltory poeaeaelon
George B. Winnie. wU has Ue job
leaving tha White Houe after todayb ington dispatch aays when Shaftor'a
of painting Ue flonr mill, painted the
lagecame that the principal el
eonferance. asid it waa probable an aaceed on a more intclilgeat baeU than flag pole upon Uc top of Ue bnilding.
awer vronld be made the Utter part of ele agalast S^uttago doing bnaineas
ThU
bee been slighted by other pslntif we were abont to take the town.
•ra in tbe past, aad U a barsedons Job.
the week. Mr. Day amlied wken aaked tons no money. General Alger had al­
It U poiaible tbe admiaUtrsGon will
Tbe fnneral of tbe icfsnt of Hr.
aa to tke tarns propcaed and aald: ready ordered four paymaatori with
do a little “Manana'' (tomorrow) itself.
aad Mrs. CUrles Corbett of Long
two mlllian dolUra to proceed there
“Ton will all know that in tine."
Seeretory Long said that not tU Lake, who died Tnesday morning at
and Uy tbe aoldlera. “It wlU take
sllghtoat ehangn would he made in the 10:30 o'clock will be held tbUlooroiog
• than tut. but I gneas tUt will
at 0:30. Tbe child was sick only
naval program.
looeen the old town np considerable.'
a few bonrt.
THAT IS WBAT BHAFTBB OA1X8
tU remark made when the money
KOBirOBS BBABLT TBBBB 3
"Fether’* Adeiey, nearly
years old.
OITU. OOTXBBOR OF BABTXAOOwas probably Ue oldest person in Ue
Furlton aad Ampbitrtu I'ataed Cape
prooessioa yesterday, bnt be marched
hOfflolato
BaiUaa Teeterday.
as
briskly
as
many
of
Ue
younger
peo­
FBtOX BO OBJBOT.
tn Bame of Amorioaa Ocmmander
BpeeisI mTnxBnanxo Bxooso.
ple. and dxpecU to live to enjoy many
Witboot Anthoiity.
Cape HaUen, Joly 27.—The monl
Blanco's Army Will U Sent Back to
momrallya.
New Tork. July 2T.-A speeUl caU
Bpain.if it Ooeta Five MilHona.
Poriton and Ampfaltrite and the emUer
Mr. and Mrs. John Tiwne of Ball4il(qnteh to Tbe Herald from Santiago Bpeclsl so Tn KoxMiae Sswad.
Montgomery and eolll^ Sonthy pr—^ road avenue are rejoicing over Ue ad­
An Officer claiming to speak tbe prce- yesterday to joU the fleet that will vent of a fine Uby-boy, who arrived
de CnU toys that General bhafter aad
yesterday.
Benor Boa. the clvU goraraor of San­ ident'a mUd. says Blanco's araty will storm Ponee aad Sao Joan.
tiago have had a eeriooi eOaah over the U token back to Spain even iflt coats
ranks of Ee<{nire nnd Knight this even­
goremor's offleloaa and Bnanthorised^ the United States five or aU mUIion
ing at tU otmventlon of Travnne City
dUnUaal of Spanish officdaU General dollars. The president does not favor
Lodge No. 73 K. of F. A full attendSbafter nndid the goromor'e work, oppressing Spain with a heavy cash TBB WABDBBBB FAILED T U deelred.
sharply reUkod hlmaad flaally called iademaity though the action of blow­
'*The Gneea of Ue Lakes will mo an
X^O A FOBOB OF XBOOPS.
exentaioo nronnd Ue Island Snnday.
bin a -preenming raecal.'' As a re- ing »p abipa after-anrrendering may
Was Attacked by a Troop of Spaalsh Tbe Crescent Ued vrQl fnmUh mnvlc
anlt of this hoatod intorriew. Bettor make a differeace.
on board.
Cavalry aad ifiix '
,t be will resign.
BOBB OB THE BATT.
Walter Paige U riding n new Cleve­
Were KUled.
The CnUns are highly indignant
land bicycle.
Key West Joly 2*.—The news ar­
Bdward Anaeke Did Bot Uke Bto
over General Shatter's aetiona
Traatmeat on TosemHa.
rived tedey of tbe attempted laadiag
Sanbr Bos. with an idea ef trimmUg
•beet MnMo i . Hair Price, also
oaCnhaa eboree of a I
bis aalU to suit the CaUns, who, he BpeeUl leTtos Hoaxuv Rseoas.
Detroit, Joly 27.—Bdward Anneka of
aad arms by the etoamer Wanbellevaa, will cveatnsHy poaaeas' the
tity, had bean nakieg wholesale re- Bay City, a discharged seaman of the derar, which left Key West a week ^e.
naevalBel SpanUh officiaU and replac­ Yoaemite. passed throngfa tU clty to­ Baaee was tbe point selected for deing than with Cnbaas ef the extreme day. Be feels sere st tbe treatment Urkatloa. Oa arriving there the ex­
type. Be bad boen carpying oa these be received from Lientenanl Oom- pedition was confronted by l.ooo or
Cor Pfoot sb4 C,
proceedings fvlthont tbe knowledge of maader Sargent and says the boya will
BpaaUh cavalry..
A sharp mUr* M. Crsv lord. MU« Allc* T
XtM Msbrl P. Fbll*. HIM J„e
General Sbafter.
BU pelicy waa at be glad to get ashore. Be may r*lenteaaned. The Wanderer was
M. WUbiloi.
cotUl in tbe cavalry, bat Bsya no more to Uve beea met by a party ef Cnbans,
variance with that of the <
«f the American forcee. fU desires to navy for him.
who had evldeatly been dUpereed by

PRESUMIHG RASCAL.

REPULSED AT DAMES.

Itaierse Cit; ScM of Jnsic!

1,350

Two Cents,

avray. the SpanUrds pushed down
the beach aad reennted their Sre. pep­
pering the bnll of the Wanderer with
Manaer bnlleto. bnt iaBletiag no far­
ther damage.

IJ Bane. Ib bbj eaae. 70a alMald Bot
Bonaway Bxbtbition.
bare BaddHakes enab a aUp oa jomr
Itoat night a team belonglagto Jacob
Don't let the PBAOS P&OPOSAXA WILL BOT
■PAXW VBAOK FB0P08AX. owB renontlbUiU.
Wlthrop, who it a resident of the Lao'
thins
ooear
a(ala.
Ton
are
a
praenn*
KAT BS BUT FKXSAT.
tner aattlement abont five miles west
AFFBOr P&K8SBT FLABA
the city, became frightened aad

FHILIPPfflES A PDZZLK

le^

220 Front St.

15c.

B0U£T I CODUU

250 Cloth Bound Books at 15c each. Poof
paper—poor binding: I don’t advise anyone to
buy them—I simply offer them at that price
to get rid of them.

fiadh,a,Bicci.

HASKELL’S BOOKSTORE

Final
Closing Prices
On----

UDIES’ SILK WAISTS.
S2.2S. fiS.kS. S3 43. $3.93—Valnea are S3.M to S5.M, aad all are of UU
innfaetnre, made Uoronghly right la every way.

i STEINBERG’S

Reliable Dry Goods, Carpet
and Clothing House.

Don’t Buy a Bicycle
Or Get One Repaired
Vatll roa eos.DU *>ih ac.

t keep«aeb ss rzwe>lT« lla* ef (rheeU sad •ondnees

Remember My New Place312 South UnlOB Street. 0|i|iesitB C. A W. M. DejiDt
Nil WlKlt ml Tudoff to Eat. H. E. OIBBS. Propr.

If You Have Logs to Sell
Correepond with the TniTeree City Lumber Compnny.
We have for sale Good,

Sound Hemlock Lumber,
Maple Flooring,
Short Maple Wood.
I.jSkj:TX>S BXJK FIAT.-m.

Mill Machinery of all deBcriptioDa,iacladmg Two Enfftnea,
Set Works, Carriagee and Saws. A complete Saw Milt Plant
for aaie.

TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO

HastiRgs' Real Estate l^eiitif.
»H orn«l wlk awaJllapr
............................
iprOTsd.
will bvoM iBOMplwaardiTMrdte wait. I
ap. OtovrpUmJiutiMdmlrablc,
•Inblv Of moiT •»

lKW>ieuHl.lalleBotL

preserve order in the city while be
wgevamiBent.
TUee membeiW of tbe iasUtnto of
justice—Seaora Barracea, VUa and
Beistra-called upon General Shafts
and said tut in view of President MeSinUy'e gnarantee that tU righto of
Hpantob realdanto were to be protected
they wished to protest agalaa* the
hi^ handed manner in which tke civil
governor had relieved SpaaUrds from
offiea. They Informed General SUJter
tut Saner Bee had teal conunnsications to tbe SpaaUh offices whom U
had dU^iaaed teihag toem tUt they
had bees removed npon the order of
General 8h%fter.
Usaeral Sbafter immedUtoly aammoaed the governor before him.
“is it tmo." demanded tbe geiml.
“tut yon have dUmiaead theaeoSeUU
In my namef”
••Tm.” replied Bee; “they are Spani-

the SpanUb foroee.
BAGOBD ABD HVBOBT.
The Wanderer, which waa not nnder
convoy, drew np 400 ynrde from ehoni
Were tU SpAniarda Who Bni
and began dUeharging her oaigo by
At Oaimanera.
boato. A nortien ef her enppliee had
nprclsl w Tar Uouuvs tucuas.
Uy. July *7.-Bagged been p'tooed on tU Uaoh when a rigaad hnngry SpanUh koldieri Uve ear- orons rifle fire was opened oa the ex­
d to Colonel Bwera, sent by pedition from the woeded growth UnUeneral SUfter to receive the surren­ Ug tbe beach, and SpanUh eavnliymen
der. The place was strongly fortified. burnt law view. Thera ware aUnt
The aoldiere bad mumle loading gnna two score of eharpaboelers with the
whichtbey were permitted to fire off. expediUoa aad tUy ai
the retreat by lylog flat aad retnmiag
as they eonld net anload them.
the fire. .They picked off a nnmber of
DZBD AB OHIOXAMAVOA.
the caTalrymcD. aad aa the oppoaiag
Oerporal Ony TuiUe of Tpallantl force was driven U«k to tke woods
tbe Waaderer'e men drew their Uats
Stricken With Typhoid. off. bot not before WlUiam Dnria.
Sfieclal wTaa Meanas seoeaadekamanga, Joly 27.—Oorparal mate; William Bona, aoamaa; Benito
Guy TntUe ef YpaUanti died today of SaUto, Gabriel Alvares, Felix Lopes
typhoid fever. Tbe Mlchlgaa Uya are and Bojoln GareU had beea alightly
broken np becanae not ordamd to atova wonaded.
After Ue Wandarm”e men bad gotton
to Porto Bieo.

H.L, CARTER
Has fitdded a ftdl
lino of

FURNITURE
To his undertaking eatabllshment. The forsiture will oo>
onpy the front of the bnilding
and the nndarBidclns hartnaBB
the rear.

A starter
Flee Woren Wire Bed Spring
For $1.00.

H. L. GARTER,

SPECIAL
CLOTHING
SALE.
Commencing Tuesday, July 26th
Fox' 2.B
We will tnnagamu n Speotol OoUing 8nl«. An attompt to clenn
up everything in UU department pertaining to light colon and lllght
lezuna. Wen^
We need ready'caah
rnady eaah for
few "onr
onr faL nnrehaaea.
nnrehaaee. ’Beady
weight lexu
enU brlnga In Umilfaprofit.
L _ ..-----We will ent and alaab pricM on all <
mar good* to ebtoln deelred
30 all wool fine caasisM
I be a hargala at filO.fiO, to
W enUe ef eoaner bnt all «

t. eUm advwtlMatf7.»0.

40 euita of biacV and bloe all wool aarga twUla, light welghto, ccmtB5.2S.
tr cloUlng In chfUren'e aad boy's
Men’s llaen craeb enlU, to cloee, •$.»». A bettor qnality for fit.to.
' ctiea made on skeleton ooau and veeto. Is serge and light

The Boston Store.
GLASS BLOCK.

TKB BCOBVUrO bSOOXD, THC7S8DAT, nTTT 88. 1898.
flT.M pv Motb lor tb« «0Mlar 7*v.
It had fervarlr hMS And at dtt. bat
Uat wat whm aa addlttoa to the
tnaa aTaaae baUdtac waa eoe- STTSTLBBB TOOK A BOOD aABEB
\tt4TSB8C orr?.
r|OM TBB OOLTB.
MAKD TBAVSB8S BSBAU>,
M^BoaadiBtotod that Mr. Coat.rUtohaddamaiidad two owatha raat Oontaated BrilUaat Peataroa, Bona!
h T. Bana a» 3. W. BAaan. for hit baUdiar cm Baat Birhth atraat
Bans aad Two Bane Blto-Oood AU \
wbieh tb« board had aafi^
Aronad Wci^ on Both SIdaa.
i
>#• 8T. Havno, Editor aad MaMQr.
Urn* afo for aa additloaal tebool room
Teaterday th* HuUen defeated the .
aadattorwarda
made'other
aitaafeBUB801UPT10M&
M, naata. Be had laUtaatod a eait a«aloet MaaUtee Oolie U the beet game of ball'
pUyed here thb aeaeoa. A Urger,
the hoard. Mo aotioa «w takea at
crowd wat ia aUeadaaee yeetorday |
thte Ume.
tbaa the day before, bat there waa
Mr. BoBadaoSeradanotloothat all
plenty of room for more.
A eoath
applieaUoBa (or poalttoaa aa toaehore
at Uterfered with the
be made to the derk iaatead of to the
i^iarTeMBt^w
hlu aad made harder work for the
object waa that
fieldera. Tbe Haeilere baited it oat
b wbare they
and did fast work in tbe field. Foarteen
eoald be eeea by the board, laatoad of
bits are credited to them. The foarth
belag eobjeet to tbe iadiridaal dUpolenlag was charecteriaed by by a fldh
riUoa of t
doable pUy by Wilhelm aad Weaver.
BiotioB waaeanied withoatdlaoamloa.
Uleaaoa's pitching was fine and he
Oollectioae of aoB-realdeat taUloaa
kept tbe bits by the Calto well eeaV
to the amcmalof tit were reported.
tered. Bant did perfect work behlnfl
The faaUaoe reported by City Treaethe bat and Wbesder..............................
arer Wartsbarg la the foaos
at third baae. In the fifth Uaing he
board waa •dl» W.
diBt'ogaiahed himself by making a fine
A oamber af taxpayer* of BeoBrllle
catch of a fiy after a bard ran Ulo
aaked that tha Omataat atreet priatary
deep left. He also made a home ran.
baiidiag be moved to tbe Tlelalty of
Wiloelm Blade several fine catebea of
Barlow and Centre atreeU for the betsome very difficalt onea, aad Hall aeni
ofthe chUdrea in
UV> right field a fly wbieh bonaded
fMamas Citt bad the pleacara yea- that locality. The propoeltioa
aad rolled tbrongh tbe fence.
Mhj of <«alh welomiaf Urn Saaday Urarably rwieired aad tbe peUtion
BemphUl aad Boyce for tbe Ooltt
of a larye portloa af referred to the Mmmlttee oa bnlldiag*
gel DBder eeveral bard once, which
BhattraadTraTeraerecioB. Aad thU aad groandi for ioreetigaUoa.
they bad to nia for.
mtm« treat raUy to be hrid here, haa
W. M. Smith applied foe tbe poaiUon
Riyoe eepeeUUy eaptared two whieb
VMvad that the caitom haa already aa eaomerator for tbe echool ceasaa
The eraal a( yeator- aad on moUoa of Mr.Suarat he wae ap­ iook^ a* thoagh they were too far
Bay arlaoad the yreat aaeryy of the pointed to Uke the ceaaB* for •»$. W. away tor bSm loget. The home
jMattaa people af thia locality aad B. Thacker also applied, aod offered to •eearvd their aeoree Id the followiag
•ha deep latoroat maalleatod la Saaday do the work for tkat price, bat Hr. way:
Bunt came to bst first and get a
Mbool work le fratldylaff to thoae Smith waa
ainglr, went to aecoad oa a paaaed
la to adraaea the moral
ball aad aeored when Ball dropped a
malfare of maaktad. aad to erary rood
ParaoBi
fly
under the.right field.lenoe for a
Oltiaea aa welL Trarmae City la ylad
Bar. W. E. Bclbart of NorUport. home mo.
•a welcome the Saaday echool woriceim
ho hae ably flUed the palplt of
' Wbeeler came to hat aftor Hall aad
aad ao efforu will ever be apared to
•Mho thoae eram the eaceeoaoa they CoDgregaUomal eharch for tbe paal aid agaiaal the ball for a two-baae
foar yaara. eloeed hla work there a few lit and went to third on Uleaeoa'e
.teraetobe.
weeks ago. and with hU wife la saw eaerifiee hit to eecoad baee.
Weaver
Tnt oafftotloB of the reoaoral of the the gaeei of her paruts Mr. and Mra. made a hit whieb allowed Wbeeler a
aafe pam to borne plato aad thie ended
B. B. Bragdoa of Waet eighth eireet.
■MU primary echool baUdlaf
Mra.
John
latBae
la
U
town
rUltiag
the
tuoree
of
the
inaiag.
I to Beoarille la a rood
Wilhelm wai the only man that
saaaad the dealroa of the taxpayeie bar danghtor. Mra. K. Bowaa. Sha haa
•a that loMlI ty ahoald be yfraa aaraeat not riaitod Trarerao City before la aer- aeored ia ihe eeoond inaiag. Be etortad (ff with a two-bagger aad aeored on
ayeai*.
lar-**----- IheBambor of echool
Morriaey'e
error. One earned ran waa
Miam
Bertha
Calmaa
Ultiddlng
godff
AUdra who ooeld profit by the addl
•laaal coavealeace of each a chaaye la byetoherfriand. la eUw of her de- added in the third. With two
aad the addltloa partare Saaday moraiag for Chicago. out Pitman knocked oat a tingle. MUweald relUre both the Oak Park aad
W. Caaniagham made a abort ler. Wilhelm and BaUer followed hie
eaample at bat aad saat Kuam. borne.
boalneee trip to Manieiee yeetorday.
No score rune ware aecnred naill tbe
tlofUraad Bai
Ida are TlciUng their eiater. Dr. Boaea- ninth iaoiag. After Hall bad cent
lata Uaa with the eonaeU Uat aicbt
fly lato center field and waa retired by
amd deaicnatod sw to go with a Uke
Boyce. Wheeler put the ball oouidj
from thAoaaeU to beaaUfy Ida Glaai of Cadillac.
the gronoda almost directly over tbe
a^ Improre the Oeatral. aebool
Judge B. L. Corbett and attoraeye borne ran board and waa allowed
jipaada. Thia U a moremeot that will J. ir. Patchin. E S. Pratt, U- B. Uatoa make tfaeclrcail.
d aad the eapeaditore of aad Boa. W. H. PcaterihaTe retaraed
Tbe vUltora aecnred their two
dha amcmat atatod will go a good waya from LeUad where they attoaded cir- ia the eecoad Uniag. With. one
•award brlghtoalag oae of the pretUoat Behan seat the ball over die eec^apouin the eity
Alloa aad Coral McCormick ood base for a neat aiagle, and walked
arrived in the city yeaterdey from Cad­ to aecoad when SL Clair look first
illac and will vUit A. J. Bradabaw and being hit by a pitched balL Wiiaon
family.
flew oat to Boiler, Bi
Mra. Wilaon acd Mra. King of Oeve la the way of tbe ball, aad the baae
land. Ohio, have retaraed to their ranner* moved up one baae nearer
btertaiaed at the Oseaa lai
homea after riritlag with the family of borne when he took hie base on a dead
ft wae two o'clock thie moraiag be­ W. M. Bill for the past two
bail. Morrisaey cent a hot one into
fore tie party of yona* people who
J. E. HeoderaoD aod wife of Cadillac right field and secured twe beaee
wwltoOmeaa oa the ColambU re- were in the diy yeaterday. Mr. H»n- it. Bebaa and Su Clair croaeed the
•med. The eocial hop at the Omeaa deraoB haa been atteadlag eonrt at Le- pUte. Baffinger
Baffii
attempted to ecore
fsa waa a deligbtfal ancoeaa aad about.
also, bat bare is where be made e mis.
He
ffiOTraTeraeCityaoclety people
Mim DeZoU has retaraed from a two for Pitman's throwing ability,
gwmXM of the occaetoa. The Creoeeat week's riait at Oraad Bapida aad Mj
eitiaz ap the distance P.tnaa threw
fonlahed a Aae
direeily to tbe borne plate, where
kegoB.
«■ board tbe boat aad aleo eotertataed
Mim Jennie CUrk of Kalkaska was a Bunt was ia waiUng, and allhoagb
I
Bufll^r ran oautde tbelioe, be *aa
^ the laa. The gaeote were aerred trisUor here yesterday.
otODt. After thia none of tbe Colls
with poach aad oordi|Uy eatort^aad
B. K. Pickard aad Mbs NeUia Stef- »i farther than second baae.
popoUr fees were riaiton here yesterday from
FoUowlog are the taramary aad
sore by laaingn;
igUL DancUg mute was famlahed LeUad.
ftyMra. Laara Friedrich Smith
dtaad Bapl^ at the plaao aad Mim
POOB SHOTSTHB DOn.
■weir Braaa, riot la. Daaclag
Or raw Sheekd Bsw IW* nv* Oea
^gyad aatil after laidolght.

•OOIAX. suoons AT OKXMA.

P-....:::| M 1 H
*,

mi BOOKS CHOSEN
9T BOABS OP SDUCATIOM FOB
THB OOKXVO TBAB.
V. K. finith VUl Take School Oea•oS—AppUeatiOBa for Teacher*' Popmooa WlU Beraafter Be Made to
.. fftorfc of tha Board-BooavilU Xaxpayers Want a ficbool Bonaa.
There was jast.a qnoram at the
■tT*'~r ^ the board cf edneatioo Ust
tfght and thoae preecat did not *sem^
io anre to ait long U tha ezomrive
Meat, so they dispatched the baalaem
Esfwaten qolekty aad properly.
The repart of tbe committoe OB teat
•ha new ayatem tor the oomlng year,
**aa acoeptod and adopted aad the
ggomltUe wae anthorized to make the
«0Btracta for the oatfiL The total eaMMtodooet is 11.400 for the eomUg

rSL

Tim eomailtiee on ways and m
•vas anthorlsed to aecore bidy upon
•(rttiir anppUaa, aeeording to the
Oinwn. and to^ward the contract ae. jiordiag to the bida
The board allowed Seoo for the imprevoment of tha Central echool groaads
•ehe pat with an equal amoantaward.
^ by the conacU, the oommIUee oc
ImflillnfT and graands to work in conJsnnt1-r with the park eonuaitue.
reqaeat from tbe Swedish Sons of
.Avmtoatorentthe Bast State atnet
•Aeol baDdingJor 1. ‘
. tedmi ed to the eoma
aaflgroimda.
JuAiw Eelth'a Mlary was-fixed at

NORTHERN RICYCLE WORKS!

THEY BAITED IIODT.

noi MOUrXNG BSOOBD.

81. LouU July n.-A apeclal to The
Republican from Muscogee, i. T.. mys:
Five men attempted to rob tbe bank at
Cheootah. 1. T.. yecterday. but one of
the sang bad ootl.fled the United States
omclals of the Intention of Ihe nM>era.
and they were mol Just ouUtde the city
llmlU braiioul pfieea ctUaens of Checotah urilartned.
A pitched battle took place, in which
tan of the roi>bers werv wounded. Three
were raptured and will he brought'to
Muscogee lu await trial. The other two,
Miller and e'loety. tbe leaders of the
gang, auncoeded In making their escapa
a poeee of deputy ninrshtda la in
Sewrv ^ Ih* Ptomond.
Chicago. July T;.—Folbiv Ing are ye*terdar's League base ball
LnuMrille—St. Louis t. Louivville S; at
Pittsburg — Clndnasil 6. P.tutmr* t:
(second game) CiociniitiU 2. inuabutg
l\ Bt Rronklyn—Boston i. Br.»klyn 1;
York 1. BalUmoie
4; at Philadelphia -Rain.
Wratern League: At Bt. Paul—De­
troit 6. Sl Paul 4; at Minneapolis—Co­
lumbus S. MInttcairdls C;
as City »:
Clty-IndlABspolls 1. K'
St. Joeepb-Mllunukce 2. St. Jo-

'f t

mmiiww
MwTfl
lUu
ill /si S t'i
rrtt Kiss'scHLirs CAta

A»d imews Th'u ll<* s Rood Tbtoge* Mlsd
Ooe'* 0«r« Bnlfuoa.
Milwaukee. July ri.—There
be no doubt that HIn Jessie Schley,
th* envoy of the P«r a Peace Soe'ety. la
guilty or tivaaon uu2er the laws of the
United Stale*. Seftkn b.SSi
statutes of the United Blatea under the
bead of “Crimes Against tbe govm
Blent.*' tits the case of MUa Schley. P
Says:
••Ph *■________________________
"Kvery clUsen of the United State*.
Bed COM* rstUto Appveetate Oaltcras. Whether actnslly resident or abiding
Santiago de Cuba. J*ly fT.—Dr. Gul- within the same, or In any country,
teras. the yellow fever expm. who haa who. witbnut the permlaslon or the anresigned from the Hed Cron aad start­
ed for the United States, took the step
because there were unfavorable com- mences or carries on any verbal or writ
Rwnts on his work among members of ten correspondence or Intercourse with
tbs society.
any foreipn aoveniment or any oIBcer
Tbey BAref II la Kpala.
agent thereof, with an Intent to
Madrid. July fJ.—An oBMal dlm*tch flu(-nce the measure* or conduct of any
from Sen Juan de Porto Rico confirms foreign government, or any officer or
agent
thereof, in relation in any dis­
the report of an American landing at
Puerto de Ouantca. Tbe Spaniards bad pute* or controversies with tbe United
<«e oBlcer ktUed aad thre< aohUers Sutes. or to defeat the messurea of the
t of the United BUtes. and
wounded.
ao forth, shall be deemed guilty of
treason, tbe statute fixing tbe penalty
Key West. Fla., July ST.—A aquad of at a fine not to exceed M-Md and Im­
Spanish sotdlera three mites west cf prisonment St fnim aU months to three
Bahia Honda, prarlnce of Ptnar del Bio. yesri. the same penalttoe applying
Monday afternoon fired haU a donee

Cfaeapent aod looat mluble place to get yoar bicjcle repaired aod
pot in good ntniiing order. Hare bad sereral years experience and
know bow itafaoold be done. .Satisfaction gnarabieed. X-am.telling
bicycle anndries at aboat cost. 2Cew and second hand wbesla for sale
and to rent. Please give ns a trial.
«
'
Brazing a specialty.
' BLUS.Sll.FronttftnEMt

1

Beacrt Motes.
Kew arrivals at Traverae Beach yeesy were B. B. Lingle. Mim Faaale
Speaesr. of Chicago; Mr. aad Mrs.
Bobert Pierce sad aoas Bobert aad MiV
lard. of Topeka, Kan.
Charles Bell aad wife of Chteagro ar­
rived in tbe city yesterday. Aftof
will go
farther north.
Mrs Edward A. Pueral aad Mim Lao- j

While The
Price of Tea Has Gone Up *

We will endeavor to keep it within tbe reach of all.
It will pay you to try our 13c bulk coffee —a g(>od
w’bolesome beverage at a small price.

JOHN J. BREZINA
846 Front Strert.

•PhoM 167.

I

Watch This Column For Bargains!
l>r. A J fibellman, th* well kaowa------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

FETTBBLY. 6I« Monroe street. West Bide.

Spectacles, 25c to $5.00.
Dr. B Xa Ashton tha deatist, will be

Jewelry etora. I>7 FVont ateMt.

*.oakkett.‘

Cracker Jack Olgars-S cents
Bmt Fire Cent Cigar Made.

Guard Ohains
THUBSDAT.

'

Fine Piano for $140.
t;:i. wUI
r-t room, ot S140.
Maaager, :u Front street.

W. W. EIHB&LL 00.

OCCULT SCIENCE! Soaps-12 Bars for 25c

K. E. STBUKG,

I line Orooerle*.

BIBAM COOK. BUr Grocery. S4S Froai SUwt.

THE MTSTERIES OF THE PiST
Bod Bods,
iND PRESENT.

CiolceiloDfecUon5.-"^^'‘j\";“-srJ^rs^t
and Park suoeta

Zaza, the Clairvoyant. Furniture Bargains
Zaxa. the world's greatest clairvoy­
ant and medium It here. She tells
yonr full name, tells aamm of friends,
tells what yon called for, read* yonr
entire life instantly and eorreetly withont asking a qneatloo. Tbe past vivid,
iy recMled. the present nnmisukab'y given, the fntnre clearly foretold.
Do not miss this great opportnnity to
csnsatl Zsza. as she remains in Trav•rue City this week only. Zaxa has de­
veloped tbi* wooderfni power in Beet
India. She ha* been Unghi by the
great adepts tba development of tbe
more eubUe force* of tbe hni
ganlsm or what may be termed the
science of Uie eoni. ThU study leads
to the aeqalsttlon of power* wbieh apbnt which are only tbe remit of know­
ledge of aatnral laws of a more delicate
kind than those which are more gener­
ally understood. Bere one week enly.
Call itii State street, comer of Casa

Good*
GBO. W.
CnioB eta

No More Atlas Coupons

Aagnst 1. but remember

raipbt *
* caaniag.'pnrposea THUBTBLL a'uaMB 1
aad red raspberries,
for
BAKEBY. con
Uaion and Tth sueeta

Columbian Restaurant
Lanebe* to tbe world for itc.

Open ail n

Boston Brown Bread—The real,
gennln* article, aiade at John Ash'*
Bakery, til Front atieet.

DR. HIGQIN8, DENTIST
OvwPteNsMis-vfibovBtma



FIVE DEETAI. WOBK.

Geo. R. Winnie,
Up-toJate Paiitn ■
aad Paper Haagai.
Shop OppokitB Eagle Offloe.

■m

VitaUsMAIr
U« extiwtiee'
SUOB rvtBwdtor BsklaavstrsctliB^.

A PURE
Mm
BLACK AND TAN SWI
Whichever you may wish when suiting youreelf with a pair —
of Shoes, you will find in our handsome and up-to-date stock —
of Hen's Shoes. Tan Shoes, are the favorites at th<s season of
the year, and we have them in all shades for Walking, Bicycle Biding or Working. They are easy, cool and comfortable —
and the

PRICES or COURSE ARE
THE LOWEST pf THE CITY.

5

I THE HANNAH &UY MERCANTILE CO.I

^ ^

THJE KOUnSO SBOOBD. tHXTSSDAT. HILT 98, 1888.
eiattoa aad J. W. UilUhaa.tbe eieci
home, obUdren grur ep.,iamlU« la
tire ebainnaa.
tbM way are nailed, and A la patrlar- pa^le aad U olBeere and leaobera.
After a eoag by tbe choir aad
ohal tlmaa. famlUea formed, tribea
Wbiuwaiar aad Acme saeoeiaUM—
prayer for tbedleioe UeMiag aad help/ termed from femDiee, tbea Ibe aetloe eight acboola, fire danomiaatlonal.
offered by fiev, Demu OoeUln, ie bora aad laet aad graadeu tbe three aaioa, 4SS paplU. M ofloen and
tMcbera.BcK J.
W. Miller, w
prceideni aation wlUi aflagHe arged npbn tbe yoong tbe need ef
FUe, Lake and Union neeadaUmof tbe day, ^«e a abort talk on
Bally ’Boead tbe Flag.** "Laet year, ik and iaapirad fraab patrlotUm In bU ftrencboole, three denominational. |wo
all waa peace. Tble year, amay of oar talk on ou defenae of Ue national fleg. nalofl. S35p«piU. tOofficereaadteacb^ BAlly Day Waa a Grand Snooaaa and a Source of 0 boyaAre rallylag ronad oar Bagla Ce- llriag for it and dying in battle for it
Grant and Oreea Uke aaaoelaUon—
|i|
Profit and Pleasure to a Throng of Sunday
0 aa. Porto Bieo, and tbe far off Philip- if necMwry.
pinna God grant that they may coma
Id aprakiog of woman. BUbop TvtUe eU ecboble, fira denominational, oae
^
School Children and Teachers.
^ back aonnd in health and ettengtb.
•aid that be did not belteee in woman’* nnioD. SOO papUe, 40 oMoera aad teub"The world baa pet on apeetaelee, anffrage, their infiaeace being far more
and U looking at L'ncle flam. Fiade powerfnl for tbe pnbtic good by beli/g
Long Lake and Garfli
TS«
of ^ Qomb city wen . lowed froa the eehool* et Yebe, Aeme. him a pretty big fellow. Tezaa aloae< trm. pore motbaia, Malera, wife*.and
B acboola, two deaomlaaUenal, five
,«ide o|Mn ywt^y eed tbe Siuidey | Berker Creek, Klk Lmlce e>d Mebel, U larger than the German Bmpire,
aaioa. Sts pn^is, 00 offioera and tenchSebooi worker* from eU orer tbi* eee-1 cerrylnf the beadKMne tewublp with Holland. Belginm, Deamuk and
PabHr i^inldo ia tbe raler. Q>
•s.

fSea ef tbe Grud TrmTeree resioe'
SwiUerlaod thrown in. And Unele Victoria doa't rala. Praeldent
East Bay and Blair amodaUan» fiToo e «
e eordUlSMoad II. E. 53 membera; ■sperin- Sam 1« Indutrion*, too. Be ralaee one Binleyl}oe't rale. It le wwmen who eight schools, Uree denominational,
9ty te remembered becesee of peet
teedeat. Rer.Mr. Heath; matabal. fi. H. fifth of ail the agrlenUaral prodaete; are tbe moelden of peblie oplaion.
five anion, «W pupils. 5u ofBeen and
Aliya.
mannfactaree one fifth of all the ontTbe biebop after cloeing hie eelogy
V*>
boepltelity hu bees
Looe Tree. SO membart. Chat. Uel- pnt of tbe world: be owae and operatee on woman lamed hie attention to the
Msyfleld and Paradies aMociationyeaeed to each» meneer ee to meke
Jlstton like to come 'HfeiA.
From bonra, mtnhal: P. J. Storer. taperin- one thlrdofaUtbetelegraph telephone growing boye, and gave irem
alget schools, sis dc&omlnaUoaal, two
jlinee and operatoa one balf of all good langhlng adriee on the tobaoco anion. 30U pupUs, 60 offimn aad teach•eerly moralac nnlil the tut bed elimb- tendeat.
memben; tfat-|tbe raiTroade on thegli>be. Then. too. habit, DT^ng them to delay iu nee till ra.
:«d weU np In the blee eeeopy ebon
FkataM Valley,
eaperistendent. they find that Uncle Sam le nota oow- they attained fall masbood. Be eaid
me. rlffe, feUy bedecked end wecrou of ahal. Lot
This makes agreed total of eight
jard.
|ard. Be doee not want wu. He ie an the growing boy who emokee, don't Moctotions. and fifty-nine sebools.
all tort* kepi oomier in nnUI tbe Cbae. Folk
They were followed by the Ralkaeka Indleldnal of peace, bat if wu oomee | gl.e hU etomaeh a.ebanoe nor bh lega, Ulrty-seyen of which are deaomlnaitmu tooe beceme throored. Briffht
•ad beppy fean of cbildres cbereeter-, Miiliary Band, wboee fine playing wae epoa him be ia breee. Tbe “Serem nor bi* blcepa. They are all atnnaed.
tionxi and twenty-two anion.
I Wondere of tbe World" are peak bat I The cloeing topic, tbe ebereh. wi
.'lx«d tbe Ketheriotr end erery oee teem- oae of tbe featare* of tbe day.
The totol nnmber of Sunday sebool
Prlmuy olaeeeeCongr^Uonal
grcgi
San- now Ibe world baa added an eighth ] compared to tbe atate, tbe biebop iholara
. «1 to here come «e make ibe moat of e
in Ue county to Sstn,
greet day
day achool. Tratrerae City. 50 In nem- wonder, tbe annihilation of tbe dpaa- ' eUtlng that their daty wae
WlU 534 of&3ers aad teaebera. making
itb fleeU by oar eqaadrona. witbodt tbe sacred Uan Ue poUGelau In bis care a total of 3971 people who are taking
It wee e ffreet day for tbe Soedey ber: martbal. Bee. D. Oocblin.
It
Metbodiat
of
Ue
suu.
Tbe
Bonday
school
is
a
•Aoola, for oaly once each year cam
an active Ictoresi in tbe work.
part aad pareel of tbe ebnrcb in teach­
Mb a ^tberiafr come tofetber for ebarcb i^eeree City,
The work of caring for Ue children
matoal beerflt aad pli
ing children tbe word of God, u that I Ue Ssbbaih schools is divided
martbal. g! W. Hall, la
in after life yon can steer your ship smong Ue ditereat denominatlooi
.good day for Trarrrte City. too.beeao»e
of
tbe
Anglo-Saxon
alUance.
which
over
billows
aad
biooken
aad
into
tbe
--the viallort eajoy«.d themarlrea aad
follows! Metoodist, 19: Baptist, 4; Free
TrarerMCity Baptiak M i
meaaaui alliance of the Begliah epeak'breat away with more eonfideeee and auperintendeak E- Wilhelm.
ifety of Ue haves of peace. It is net Methodist. I; CongregaUnnsl. 3; FresO.. ol It. plct.r..qn
ol Iw PWU
ow. oo.ol Ui, only for yoorself yon are tralslog. bytorisn, S; Friends, f; Bvangelloal, 3:
mew impiratioQ ia tbe prrat work
erhieh they arc eokaced in.
bat
Uat
yon
may
be
able
to
help
Bplsoopal. 1; United BreUrea. 1/Ad­
u~ « w—
cj.l. rM... ..d„ th. ebup. ol C. J.
U-lod-WP*
*"» along oUen. People are apt to get ventist. 1: Union. 33. Tbe Unlonffcbools
Xbe Parade Wae Impreeaive.
imbrnted in selBUnns and meani
are nanaily neighborhood acboola
E»o,r.
0.«- 1« ,»rUolF.l.d. <r«o
“<
“*
Ibe parade wea oee of tbe pretticat UlU. tou who .oowod kudl. U.,.
•!»>>«•" lastead, toneh Uis one or Uat one where Uere is so preaching, bat all
'•t(bu aeea in TraTene City in
with Ue finger of love.
denominaiioat unite to sastain a San­
.oo.»hh,.U,o.,h..rwh.oU. W. Uw •‘"“'P
aeatb. Oaily decorated AoaU
The andlence joined Ue ebrir U a day scbool, not under Ue direction of
older enUnaiaeta They were led by
"orlw™- **»y
•d oae another ia bewUdariaf enacee- Uayeerenyear old Lacy Araer. who,‘*‘*“
aong and Horace Hitebeoek of Oetrolk nay deuomiasUon. Tbe eecretary bas
"
‘alaa, aad beadradt of children mareh- with hu moUier U rieiilag Dr. and| Mayor Smith aroee afw Eer. MUIer
life time worker la Sunday aebools, never been able to get etotlstlcs -from
I® ® brief, well worded w.sintrodn^ by Chairman Miller. ' LaUarau or CaUolie sebooU. Tbe fig­
•4 In llae with flage and baaaera fly- Mra. C. J. Kaoelaad. Sbewaadr^ed
weloomml Ue Sanday eebooU
fag. their happy faeee makiag a pie- in white aad bu wheel, hardly large
ures are ehaoging oonstaaUy, bat Ue
Addreso by Boraee Kitchoeek.
.-tare tone to be remembered. Three eaoagb for a fairy to ride, waa almoat
above to as nearly aceurato as oan beob«»• ^
Mr. Hitebeoek b««aa bis Ulk
pleaeare a year ago. awl hoped
fesade farnitbed luplriag muaie. and a bidden in decoratiou of pale pink.
itoined.
“Soaday School Workcra" by rerii
Tbe RacoBD is Indebtod tor sUtlstiea
ysrt ef tbe parade that wm particalu She wu greeiod with enUaeiutlc ap- Uat Uia yeu Uey bad come eiroogu
in faiU and nnmber and be exUaded
tio the county secretory, Mias Marlhu
If attracHee waa tbe bleyele parade, plaaae all along Ue lime of march.
1 be left bU dtodple^
Barney.
Th.oboT.U»o».lj. ooww» lUt
lo.HhUoo U, hU lot.ro roUlo.
yarUeipated ia by over a bsadred aad
it bad been carried out tor 1800 yean
h. It wo. PO..IU. to tot 1o U>. .Ur .ml; whoUtoi ootw, twio. or Ihrlc. o jnx.
Awea^'flve wbeelmea aad women.
aad embodied today ia Ue work ef Ue
Eto Work 1
^ Tbe order of parade wae at followt;
tolonolotth. 0.-' TP' r~oO»o. tlrwi PJ C. H. E.trw.
Sanday scboola The foondatlon
Over twenty yeara ago a little band
u
Boyt’ Band and earrlarat rwlr. il.rt'oootP'roI.wbool. .or. pr~H™t ol th. oobotp —oolbUoo. Christianity bu Ita beginning la Ue
ef Christian workers were gathered
robrooootod h7.Iowoftb.lrm«nb.rb «“ b bbpw oopnboloo ol tb. bbotlyrHh apeakert aad Uty Connell,
Sanday eebools joat u Ue farmer and
togeUer at NorrisviUe nader tbe lead
dioplbrwi oo or.r. oldo b. tbr
r SaMa eehool, fire earriana aad two wbo loll iolLoo with otbrooobooUcblborUealtaralist plaau bis se«l. but
““P*" Uroogh all ite life It mut be earad erablp of Samuel Aadereon. During
■ trimmed Soate, Si membera Merabel, tylbi bbbbotw bmobt tb«o who “"“J “P”'bto boaieal days be never negleetod his
“'J"
*;• P'”' 1—1“““ «■ for.
'-Wm. WUdfeng: enperiniendent. Leri took pbrt lb tbU ... wore Uo Woot
Sinday school, which be named Bay
maoCb.pol, Mr. X. E. Btowb. wiper. “»““*■ bod .bldW Iroio tbt ibobtloi
He said Uem were tboneaadi
View eeboel.
“tadut.
mod
tbr
Eplw»pbl
oborob.

J"b«o
ttrornttb
w..
o“orwi,
bod
homes
Uat
never
have
any
chance.
: potter, fow haadtomefloau trimi
Yesterday Ue old home on SeveaU
^erltb
ud Caban ftegt. the Trbrwbo Ctj; llrbwo, Opdawbor,. “ «“"« bw.j oow. tbe, woold leoi They have no Ideal to cling U, mt jost
street
was again tbe beadqnartera of
‘flrat float drawn by fear horeea 54 Old Eleel“. K-Jittle,. 8em.lt CIt,. eteooter thee the, bed e.ee beeo le exist aad later Ue cbildnn are'tnrned
Uto Bay View School, about 50 strong,
aaembere; martbal, John Borer; top> He,8eld,Soetl.poet.od....r.lotb«m tbelr Ueem Tbe de, woi“d Urn, be ee- loose.
bat Ue leader had pMsed to Ue oUer
The
local
m*r»he1i.
aiooated
oA
u
a
bit
of
green,
a
day
of
Mr.
Hitchcock
termed
Ue
8ni
ymrintewUnt, Jaa Badcllfla
school a school of morals and spoke of side.
Oonrtada. oae carriage 5 mTmhere;
log lutily by Ue
k on Union street
tbe attempts of many sebools to intrawere; Chief Marnhal F.
'mtarafaal, D. Jenka, teperinteadeat.
oboir. tbe Uoye band leading, ahd tbe
Hamilton and Meeara. Geo. H. Croce. grore preaented an inapiiiog eight u dace religioos exercisee wiU some oo« oecopied by W.S.Anderaoo. wne tastily
Grace WiUey.
decorated with potted pianto and aaalways bobbing ap wiU objscGoes.
Batt GarSeid, Ko. C. <BirmIey) two
mm.* tbw tT
8
Dw1t(8w«
Uonal
colors
In
Ue
centre
of which
The
fint
school
sUrted
to
Glasgow,
-^
hoata, tbe firtt trimmed with erergreen Tedmao and Or O. A. Holliday.
d Ue beeediction.
by Robert Race, waa started to keep speaking portrait of Mr. Aaderson was
Cblel ol F.P10. Eeool. did
.orb
,,,
■bad a big flag, alz curiagea, «0 memUecbildreo off tnsstreeU in order to placed.
. ^
'Sara; Leri Muntey, martbal aad aoper- in elearing U« etreeU of team* before
the eapecione baaketa. a
give the eldera a chanee to sleep
the parade, and in Ihie wu aroided “
W. O. Z A. Marhst.
qniek
poealble accMenta to <he iiule folk*
Ixmg Lake Na 3, I
Mr. Hitchcock laid particular stress
Th* following iadlee nre asked to
ttrueuTigea. marakal. J. Howard on' One of Ue noUcrab e thing, u the
"'"'‘J
upon Ue qnslifieatioDi of e Sunday contribute to Ue Saturday Market to
1 tbe OroDDda
___ ' parade pamed along tbe aireeU wul
Flenic D nnu
school teacher. As all teaebera in all be' beid next Saturday afternoon at
tbe bandaome banner, carried by
Tbe two koors following were glren
braacbee of school work were gradu­ llukell's bookstore, fromS toSo'elock
Cedu Brook, two Boau and two car- tbe acboola No two were alike, and orer to eocial eojoyaenk tbe bukeu ates or in some specclally Sited
Mesdsmes M. S. Novotny, M. C Oviatu
- riagin, SO membera, Mra. DsceU m^ all ehowed Ue excellent tute of Uoee | were brongbt cot. anowy table drapery Uelr work, bow mneb more so. ought
C. M. Frail. A. Faden, C. H. Pstorwm.
who
eelected
Uem.
Kltga
big
'
and
epread
nnder
Ue
ahady
treea.
aad
all
r«hali Mrs .LUxie Akers, soperintendenk
Ue teacben wbe have charge of
V. Fetorlyl.C. M. Parker. W. J. Par­
Archie, curiagM wiU memben and litUe. were ercrywhere and showed abandoned UeaMelrea to Ue goodie, tender yearn It that teacher led a
ker. C. Paige, T. Fleraon, Agnee Smith.
piaoed before thorn. The banners of
tiArebie orobealrm tS memben. Mar- the exoelieat t..tes »f the chUdren.
sinfal life bis work in class was but a Jennie Smith, Allen Smith. L. Soule,
The nnm- Ue different sebools, placed nnder Ue
Frank French.' Oeu 1 ouu were in tine.
farce and promoted evil.
H. E. Steward. B. M. Stetson. Rato
Traeffse City
prettily ber wu not u luge u lut yeu. u treu at different spoU on tbe plesui)^
Finally Ue work among criminals Simpson. T. G. ShlUon. M. A. Stiles.
the fumen are all busy with Uelr' groands «ereed u rallying signals for
i trimmed busu wlU
waa disonased, one Instance ocenriag in J. Beanie. E Bansom, B.Thlriby, BetUe
‘•then marching wiU oUer acboola. barvestiog and many of Uou wbe Ue membera. and Ue time spent in Detroit being cited.
Timblin. Dr. ‘rhompsoa, D.- B. Titus,
'JIarabal, Bee. J. Feanlngton; soper- usually atiefifi were kept at borne, dining aad risiUng wu Uonragbly eaOrer 30 yean ago. In Ue very depUs C a Vader, Sr.. F. E. VanDyke. AAnotfeeryeu a date will be uleeted joyed by all.
*laleadenk Leri Petmlngton.
At balf put one o’clock the Boys’ of tbe city a saloon was pnrehsssd and Votraba. Cbas. Wilbetm. J. W. ZimMonroe Center, large trimmed wagon that will be more coneenient for all.
converted
Intua
Bnnday
school.
Tbs
' erlU big flag, two carriages. Manbal, The extremely warm daj. also kept Band arrieed at the groanda wtadre lesden of tbe movement took po
ly of Ue tewachlldrenfrom march- Uey escorted tbe speakers and oUer
Ttaeprice of wheat in Uie local
'G. 6. Ouinger; soperinteadenk Mr^
hloD aod began singing hyman
Soon
ing, bat la spHe of these drawbacks members of the rariou oommittees
ket will be rcdncedlbU morning to 60
:PtHager.
children began crowding in from earicento per boshel
Bay View. (Narriteille) two' elabor­ Ue parade wu a great aneoeae and Ue Ue City Opera ball,
ositT
and
in
sis
mooUs.
from
»00
to
Afternoon
ately dooonled basset wiU mottoes procceslon will long be remembered byj
POO were enrolled. Thousands pesssd
In Hemory of B. A. Parklnaon.
d ik as one of tbe ^t-1
•ad banners. 30 member.; snperintendI at Ue City Opera through Uis school and today are sectThe following resolntlons were
“eblbbl me., topirle, el,bu rf
...loeb, Al«Bk Mlae Jennie Anderson.
tered tbrongb ibis broad land, fllllng adoptod by Traverae City Lodge, No.
Oarfield, No. 3. big float bowered
! ter several seieeUons bf Ue choir nad- p'aees ef trust and honor and no far as
WlU erefgraen, IS members: marshal,
The OaUertag in Ue Iforalag.
| „ th* luderabip of Rev. J. C. Carols.., be knew the speaker said he had never 73. Knighta of PytbUs at Uelr regnlar
meeting held July 31. 1698.
Jamw Oiialon on boreback; soperinIn the shaded grave at Ue Central Ae RalkaUa band played "America ', beard oTtone taming out a criminal.
It to with deep feelings of regret
tendeak George Doaglas.
school groands. Ue army of Snaday The ball wu filled boU la tbe gallery A former eebolar accosted him nn the that tbe members of TraverM City
BTaagelieal, Traverse City. Uree school workers,
_ _ _________
„ b.ired
from Ue while
street today making Ue reoogniUoa Lodge No. 73. Rnigbto of FyUto*. are
le.T' «“» .lbbo““lj trl-wed
Elder J. W.'Mil'er In a few well between scholar and teacher mntoal. ailed to m inrn Ue loss ^ our dear
eteepreeb. eel Jege. «l wember.; m.r- lUple.ieie! k,e8,.-pww,e lee., p, he,. i .loaen wi.i-di, intrdi:eed Rk Rev. Bis- This wps bat one example of Ue grand ■eldvsd brother, O. A. Parkinaos.
Tbe sad tidings of bU deaU on Jnly
abal, Lee Swan oa horseback; soperin- edalJi^'L noon. Tbe grouds .vere b(^ Oaali. S. Tatt'i .-f Missonri.
work aoeomplisbed by these noble 3. 1896 came to ui like a potoonoes arUoAak Mra. U. Berg.
ow, piereing oar bearts aad casting a
like a garden sp»k brUliant fat Uc I
Helpful Talk by Bishop TntUe.
worUen.
Clear Brook, two carriagea. Amoag
gloom of sorrow over our Castle Ball.
grceapessofnatarescolor, aodbedt.sk-! The blabop eUimed Michigan u -his
Brother Parkinsop, who may be
Uou present wuJobn ITblto, presi­
ed by loving hand, in ooros^national home, loo, le responu to Uelntrodnccalled the father of this lodge, became
dent of Ue Leelanan oouty aesociacolon.
Happiness shone from Ue Hon u hs uid Uat for two months he
s member September 33. 1684.
tk>n.
elected Chancellor Cemmandi
lblph, .;,.oIU..,hln„„„u,p.™,.
Oo«'.cl»r.lr ..d tb. Inbb
Igores ShowiBg Ferfeet Orca®>a>tioo birth and eostlaned to hold Ue chair
Traverae City. Freebyterian. very
they clung arjond their bannen, Ue breeses, living In a hara-Ilke eoltago
aod Benito of Biwday
lUl Jaanarr 1, 1891.
large and elaborately deeoratod float
Be was ReprcMBinUrs to Ue Grand
School Work.
wiU neuly fifty obildreB: marahal.
Lodge ia tbe yeara 1887. 1866 and I8»a
The pTbllmiobT, masi. wm. b prbbd
Bis “lb b. intsDd«llM' th. b.,* ud
Grand Traverae ia one of the few
Balph Ceoanable; snperiotendenk Mrs.
BroUer Farkmsoo was also instraXTsd pot-pourt.-Jo, p, tb. Wotld" „,u b.t u tb. b,, .l.„..t did b»
eonaties in Ue state that is
; H. B. Garner.
^•otal
in the orgaatoing of Dlviaim
--------by C L. Galehoase aad rento be in evideaee. he confined his
Assomsof Ue townships No. 54. Uniform Bank. Knighto of
Congregational. Traverae City, four ^ered by Ue Boy’s Band,
^
,
’Og
Ue
discoTirae
U
three
great
Uemea,
Ue
PyUlas
ef Uit city.
hare
a
small
popolatloo,
it
has
been
carriages with older members And two
....1.1 .Ir. ,«tt.«d tb™,pb..t,b. b,™. .b.rsb .,d
E. .P.U ol foned beat t3 combine Uem wiU oUIn Ue deaU of our Boeored Brother
Wg bnsees crowded wiU tbs memben
Ibis ledge bss suffered an toretb.l,r«totb-l.«o. tb. plbl™ rf era. but every township is Incloded, night
df Ue kindergarten. So in alL C H.
■Table toM and alUongh be has been
-Pm
l.r t..." -El., tb. B.1U F™.„
«0
^ .b« E“r,
and qoarurlj meetings are held in toeat from oar city foruiine time.
I -Bore, manbal and superinteadent.
olIU-,ip" “L.. th. L,w„ UlphU
B.„„d, Philip .1 P,».«. ud
.
which
are
largely
Mapletm. two carriages trimmed wiU
b. Bombw," -E^k .1 A,».Ch.r:„.;8p.l.g.U..™ltb,lrb.l,bt. atUnded.
The programs are varied
•vergreen and flags, » members; marE«l»«.Ll,.tb,"u,d™., .ib„.
p».,h„..d™l,b.»w.l,hUl.r,..
and praticnl, and nn fall nf intersek
•bal imd eaperintendent. Gilbert Paw0.th.l.lt rftb.««k.™.,b.d a, ,b. ■■FMdoia.Cl.thcl 0«L- Ip- The prmidenk C. H. Estes eff Bates,
liaoa.
aolr«..Flpl.bbir..lad«'. B.,d. C, d., “1. gba.rt.i
.« b. kb.w. and aeeretary. Mbs Martha Barney,
Tbs Creeeaat Band followed, beading 0.™.a,i-mm,dW.ai. bd.,|(. hi.PT,, b.iit«.u.b“»-to b.
To his family Uto lodge extends Ita
have been anilrisg ia Uelr eOerto, slimre sympathy ia
dioole^'wbo marahiri m Ue pro- t.nUb.d bj a. Aahl. adiatrb.
.,»b.rpl .la a.m,
aad have been aWy asatoted by tbe
mmand Uem to the i
8alptdiract1,lw.k.lth. spakora
i. tpabln, .1 the hath or Ibrnil,. ofloers of Ue various aeseeUtioma, and
of Ue naiveras for gaidaaee and
Swnditb. Mapleton, 56 memben wiU “bi.pCT. a. idllowiw
a. bUbop alia I, a. .lusaa ..it
Ueroaoltisoneef Ue best etgnnixed comfort.
potrtotie banner, b. J. Benson marEp E.,. B,a.pOuii.l& Thtu., D. ^ a. b.u. na. tb. otba twtp mntito to bs fennd la Michigan.
Braolved. That a oopf of Ucae iraeabal ana Saperintendenk
laUoos aad his record as a Knight of
n , ot Miaanri. Hoaa EiPa«Kk. D- dt.ndi ud .“a, b.1., tb. abwa. ol
There are between fifty aad alxty Pythias bespread npoa tbe racords ef
WUli-msborg. 3S membera. Manbal, troik Rev. J. W. Miller, ^eaideat of the borne
Sonige RinMy;tBperi8teodeak Eugene tbe day, Rev. D. Coehlia. Bev. J. A.. In Ue home tbe first lemoM of oW- anbooto U Ue eonnty divided ne fol- Uto lodge aad a ooey of Ue eame be
mt to bis bereaved iraUy and be pubtowa;
Bready. Bev. C. T. Blonk C. ■. Estee, dlenoe are taught, aod when Ue hors
Itohed la Ue papers ef Uto city.
Traverse TSty
Bates, iS a
A. V. Pnoomcai,
prealdwt of tte «Mty emodUlon. a^glrU flnt go Into Ue great an- eobeoto. nine denoounatlonnl. Uree
O. C lasaio,
WUi
^nldaraiu Henlmintri. Ooodrieb. mown, how aweet and hripfnl to Uto •Blon.
Ahobit 1.MI0 pn^ tad
A. J. Buxwuw.
vof msmbsnof UeAeme A ludie and Paker and JUn Whiu, home ohedtonoel
Committee.
president of Ue Leelanau eonnty amo- The natioa itaelf to dependent e« Uo
TtnstoMOtiy. IhdL

THE GATHERING
*
OF CHRISTIAN WORKERS. |

E. ,. r.*P.“EW„br,.,Dr. L. d. "rb'..^“.n;bTe'So7p:rioT

VUUABLESTtTISTICS.

Happy •eetol Breau.
Mra- Mary Saylar gave a mato aajey
aMe nrprtoe party laet evening at her
resldeaee ea State Mraet for ber etotm.
Mra. A. W. Blaek. who leavee today for
SeaMe. .Waeh. Nearly aU Ue gaetoe
were membart ef a card oiab Uat held
fr«i}neat oMetiagm dartag Ue winter.
Mr. and Mra BlaA being iaeladad ia
Uemembenhip. Tbe evenlag waa deUgbtfaliy ^aat by alt, Uc oaly regret
being Uat it was Us last Ume they
would sec Mr. and Mra Black for aome
Hmetoeome. _________
d will entertain
her Sanday school eUss of yoong ladleo
WiU a picaie at Ne-ab-to.wanU today.
Mrs. Patchin wUl eatortoin a few
friends Uto afUrnoom. Ue g^ -erf
honor being Mies Carrie
'
Chicago.
_________
Tbe membera of tbe O. B. C. are astlcipatlag mnefa pleasnrejhto evening.
They will entortsin Uelr feotleowa
friends with n mar.ha>allow roeat at
Edrewood, where Uey will be Ue
gnesU of Mito Lney Lewto.
A jolly party composed of S. C. D«rpres. MtosM Alma and Winnie Dtopr^.,
Mr. aad Mrs. A. E Harrtooa of M 1waakee. MUs Nettie Gray. Mbs LonUs
Friedrich of Grand Rapids and Me«rA“
George Navarre and C. E Hnle pienicked on Bonrdmaa Lake Tnaeday.
■son Ue lake and
eatcblng several fine ^ekerel whleh,
freshly cooked nt a fira oa Ue ahore.
farmed an appetising addlUen to Ue
bUl of tarn.

'i

i

L o: O. T. IHMnct Ofloen.
Tbe loUgwiag are Ue ofieen eteetod
at tbe I. O. 0. T. .
jost cloaed in Uto city:
P. D. C. T.-WHllam GobU, Traverae
City.
D. C. T.—Rev. Oee. D. Harger.
Kingsley.
D. Conanltor-E. H. AUym, Tranm'
City.
D. V. T.—Mabel Brown, Traverae
City.
D. Trrainrei.—Otto Fnrtoeh. 'Traverao
aiy.
D. fiMMtary.-lley ThMhaU. Trav­
erae City.
0. A. Secretory.-Mayme Ovinu.
Traverae City.
D. Cbaplln.-Mra. Penton, Kiafstoy.
D. M.-BeUe Kelley, Archie.
D. D M.—Alice Umeraad, Travmw
City.
D. G —Bertha Brown. Traverse Oty.
D. SenUael.—Nellie OarUnd. Archie.
D. Deputy—Bov. Geo. D. Hnrgor,
KUfsley.
Tbe next meeting wiU be held nt
Archie.
__________________
Tbe regular meeting of Ue S. A. S'
E. will be held Uto evening nt Ue nsnat bonr. All Ue members are i^neeted to be predbnt.
•i
•toamer Onekasto
will run on Eset Bay ae follows:
Iwsve Old Mission....
Arrive Elk Rapids....
Leave BIk Baplds....
Arrive Old Histion...
Leave Old Mimion....
Arrive Baet Head.......
Leave RaetUead........
Arrive Old Mtoaion...
Leave Old Miioion..

•■•iiFr

.......

Bedneed Batoc on O. B. A 1

nr

Detroit, oae fare for roand trip Sell
Jane 37U and 38U retnrn Jnly 4U.
Indianapilto. one fare for round trip.
-TAngitsteU. retnrn Ai«nsl 18U.
-Uoington, one fare for round trip.
S>llJnly3«U to Augrat 5th. retnrn
Auras’. ISU.
Saratoga, one fare for roand trip.
Sell Angnst 1st, good to ^ra Ang^
Toronto. Octsrlo. one fare for round
trip. SeU Angoat 34U. tSU. and t7U,
go^ to retnrn
fiU.
Vermillion. G., one fare for roand
rip. Sell Angnst 1st. good to reton
lOgDSttlSt.

Bay View Camp Meeting, one fare for
onnd trip Sell Jnly llU to tUt.

Grand Bsidfla
Boeton Brown Brand—Tbe rauL
gennine article, made nt John Ash's
Bakery. 331 Front etrant.'
363 61.

Home PntectiTe MiUoi

1

Of oayloro. mioh.t
Beenoae if you are rick 14 days or
acre we pay yoa from Ue fint day yon
re token sick, also from Ue hoar yen
meet wiU an aecldent, aU for fit 00 per
mnaU. I wHl rail at year residenee
and settle yonr claim is fnll In cnee of
elUer etoknara or aoeident. and we afso bare Ue seoney to pay yoo wIU.
Stop and think. Mk wiU u belara
get iarared and yon will have ne

W. R. HAR )Y.
B.tHvsnsaty.MkA.

District ngMt for BorU waste, n IOUt>

i

THM JCOlWlirQ ABOOra. THtTBSDAT, JtJLT 96 1996

Mus w mu
rtrf Oi^Mteh Informij^ th« O*.
partment That H« It on
Porto Rfetn $plt.

ahota at thf Aaa^ted Press
boat Dandy which waa paaalns that
p>iot two iMifs eat. Flaah and ainoka
MSMla alao siarfctd the procreas of UM
Dandy alons the ahora.’ «hleh ae«ned
to be eacellraUy watched. The eoaatyy
frtm ■ prtnl west of Bahta Honda to
Bavhna li In j blsh sute ot coltlvaTAUmOTOX Wl AOAIIC SrBPBZSRD.

■?*

DcniM the ExMenee of
Officiai Negetietiene for
Ending the War*

SayI

ness Ba^hefc MadS rtSUa.
Waahlngtsii, July n.-Tbs nary de­
partment yesterday made pobUe the
reports of Admiral 8ajnpsaB.'ConnB»Aaoyosknow
dors Bebley. Captain Clark, of- the
Oregon, and Captain Evans, of the
thsvalasof
ONE MONTk FREE.
Iowa, on the battle of July A which
XXrSTTXl.A^OSl.
. I>r. JL & Mnsgr. of Detroit, aiao resBitsd In the d<e:nictlon of Oervera's
o. p. CA&Tsn. A«m
squadron. They are very long and give
-------^ .. yoBP town, where I e wiU
remain for one day ooly to wire thr
aipk an oRpi^aity to cosanlt bjns
cannot see him at bis SaniUriam.
Spring Valley. Wla. "'r
July ST.-WbOe a
The doctor hw ao moch
foitb In the
luch faith
scouring
-in tniti^
Pickers w
be baa bad
'
: he will
«*♦ woods between Plum <City and Pep­
in one ot tbc number, a atolber. nursed
Aiao rngg strncicAi, opKSAnoKt to her babe sad placed It In a buggy to
AU TBOax THAT ASB TOO POOS TO PAT. Bleep. When ahe returned from the berAU that be asks in retnrn la that
every patient will state to their friends
dooetred by what^tbera t^'yoB.a
theresnJU obtained by bis treatment.
. 1 eonUsry, bmt boas and see ieir
All forma of cbroaic dtaeaaes and de­
yourself.
formities treated. No msn in this
TiaTsrssOt^ ■arfesk
I guarantee all ay srork lo be ri^t,
State baa had sneb extended exp^
Below Is s Hat of the buying and aeUand if it doea not prerve ao I make U
MITlh-

MUm OmbI (sH»d Wbefo It B
iXXODOTAB MlgTS AS ADUBSIOS,
PlaiUwdHeMboidA
Waahihetoti. Inly «.-fhe news of the
.Undlns of Oeneral MUes at Ouanlca. on
OMfr^er ut HerGalUat CrewCtna the southwest shore of Porto Rico, came
Oat lie Deaa, Wko L«m
as a senulne surprise to the war departBieiit. It had lieen all earefolly planned
PoBT Mea.
.
I AaM-saUM of Iba PUlipthat he was to make tu laadlns ax an­
other. point as tvmoie as poasfbl'e from
lu Vamm •• Oar BMa. i
the place where be actually landed, ao
Madrid, via Paria July IT.—The gov­
raraiBg Aw., Ten- there waa little wonder that the officials
received the Srst news of the landinx ernment denies that the cabinet eoundl
ty. and even went to the yeslerdar occup el !U*J srtth the q-jialenslh of supposrnx that the story bad tlon of peace, alchotuh Senor OsmaB.
been pot afloat In'order to distract at' minister of pablic instnicUon sod pubUntion from the point wlflcb had been Uc works, made a long spevch' on the IH5BA«eS am the doctor. He grads
aelected. Jnst why CK-nersl MUes made
_o from
skLinw pmoB.
- ‘r-»-n* Joly S7.~Tbe war da- this wide departure from the plans of subject. Benor Bagasta denies the «xI
. ;-l Tirhi |o«te<J tic the department U not known, but It Is Utence of official peace aegotlaUona
’sft«
to_________________
V
••“
'iA'imAM. Jolr 1*.
■ KBtbered some Infor- but Duka Aim do ar de R'o. min ai> r »r of Ahatomyand Physiology in Detroit UhoutOutPoi^............................
1
foreign
affairs,
sai's
aegotUUoni
of
a
»:ii p. m.: “Clrcom*ianc« were matlon since he left SIboney that In­
Homeopatbie Medical College for Z Short Cnl Pork per ft................
prirale chanr.>r ha.e b en opened.dne years; wraaByears Superintendent of PJoor, U L. A Co. best..............
ao<* that 1 dr«R>«(: u adviuble to tak* duced him to make the chance.
The rcMlb however, has been to per­ to private inii^tlve. The city Is 11 od d Mma and Ypailanti Sanitariums. BycPlour, H. L. A Co. Best....
the harbor At Ouanlca Urat, flflean mllai
meat of PoDoe. wUoh waa aaccasBlulljr plex the department officials deeply and with d<-dx(n bdvoiailng that the peace This erperienee, comMoed with many MmtI. R. UAOo. BraL..............
considerably diranm- their carefully negouatlrns l« rulimiii<-d to arbtra. years’ study in Use best boaptUla in! Peed. H L. AOo. BnL..............
AcconpUabed beta«.<en dayllaht and ll
prepared pp promioe for the rrmalnder
he country, and examining and treat- j Egg*'per
aVlock. SpiUIar.'a a-nulaed.
Th- of the expedition. It will he now ner- Uuna "sM-ing that neither Spam nor Ing thousands of chronic caaea. baa nodfiab p<
the I'nltcd Slates Is w 1 ajg to tak- ttie
OloBcheaterr C.vinan Jcr WalnarJehT
laary to Inlercepl the sections of the inlllaUve," sod adding lhatCu «”musC prepared him to cure when the general I«rd psrit
flfat acterej tbe harbor: m«i with
cpedltlnn already at sea headinc for briung either to 8; a n or to Ameri a as iractitioner fails. Hare you been sick
allcbt rerisiaao ; tired a few ahota All certain selected points on the coast of I its Independence would be tantamunn' for yean ' Are yon discouraged?
CaUandai
will tell yon whether i r-htne
B>
the tranrpuru are a<i» In the harbor Porto HICO and to advise them of the to aharefay,"
we can cu lyouw-n^ If weeanDot|oat»perbu<o1d)...
and iafaotn- and anil.ery rap'diy co­ rhance In the plans Oeneral Wilson's
Worid Bale rofP. iUra Oat.
wiU teU you what relief Oom ^r bu.. oil..
ffbe mlnisur al El Como tn an Im­
ins aahoie. Thla la a aelI-i»oiected bHpcde Is now appruachlr,* the Island
we can give yon.
and
reluforremenu
will
follow
at
tnieK
harbor. Water aulRrlont'y deep for all vals of ope <T two days until the whf^e portant article deilaring that the a.-lsone
month
will
• transpona and hsavy vtajvlf to anehor force of tP.OOP men U landed, unless ure ot I*ortO Rleo is "only an after­
wlUitD *00 yards of tbore. T.i • Span bj evenu connected with the|«ace necutla- thought on the part of the United
Buu*." aai-s: ‘Tr.e Washington g.-v.
tas waa lowered and the Amerlian Has
make ll expedient to slop further ernroent cannot Ignore the iiepa Spain skill to all who are too poor to pay.
raised at 11 o'cli«k today. Captain
menu. However, ll Is a matter has already taken In favor of prace; Our methods of treatmeot Uall that la Wheat, old. per bo................
Hlsxlnaon. with hta fleet has rendered for concrainlatlon to the war defwrl- and therefore. In accordance with the koOTOby |U1 ^^acboola, with the aid Wheat, new, per bn..............
able and earaoat aaruunce. Tr- opa in
that Oeneral............
Oats. No. 1, per bn. (new).,
most clrmeaiary pr ncip es of mtenuall agents in Paralysia, Loss of Power,
«ood health and best of ar riu. No
Porto Rico before the first Uonal law. arts p sierior to tbe«.- 1
sr bu..
eaaualiJea tflsned.)
.MILES.overtures for peace, and thus to place rannnl be taken account of in treaty RhenmatUm, and alt diaeaaea of the Ryan.- ..............
nervooa aystea. Go early, as ay Butter, per &>....
the taiand In the same poslUon as Cuba negnllatlona"
Oloncaeter Dm> It Asala.
office U alsrays crowded.
Port Gnanlca Porto Rlro. J0I7 *7.- and the PhlUpUnea. namely, as terrlLondon. July CT.—The Madrid corre- ^ N.
Blaad Sad SUa Bgra.perdosen..
fOopyrisht. JbW. by the. Aasodated
apondent of The Dally M 11 rayi: The
Preaal - Thla town on the coast ol of the fnlted
We hare all kinda of awing me
result of protracted negoUatlcns tnlUCuanica is a small town of l.COO 1n- ated by Germany U that the powers
Porto Rleo was taken by the t;nlled
chine needlea J. W. SLam’a boos
femUblng etors.
STT-Ut
States fop-ea yesterday after a bHef; hablums on the souMiern coast of the have arrived at a fonral agreement to
, In which the
oppose American annexation of the
Boetoa Srm Brea^The real
PhlUpplnes. which must remala Spangenalse article, made at J<Aa Aah'Ponce and aixty-flve mllee from Ban Ish.”
Bakery, Stl Front streni.
Tuan. axaJnst which the assault la to
lAsdsa TtsMS oa the Peace Ctatlsak.
aneaber, we give a written nap
m-«k__________
Into the harbor » directed. Ouanlca is alwut six miles
Lnndoa. Jaly I7.-Tbe Tiroes, m an __..e to cure erery case of PI LBS and
loiter the place. The w>uth of Taneo. of which city It forms editorial this mopn'ng spplendlng Rpaln RUPTUKE. Also, we h ire a lying-in
]. V. PaictaB.
W.r.Cketet
the port, and with which U Is connected
ompletely takep
bott^al department li -*•
•by a pood road. The town Is situated
iiua. Send for Journa*.
on a bay of the aame name, which forms
PATCHIN & CROTSER.
e frank rourage which
one of the best ports In the whole Isl­
.............. he Americans
and. The banks to the ritht are ateep
IscusBing the
t the Spaniards haul down their and form a good natural wharf. Three probable terms of peace.
The Timas
asi iTdv
Sac. which waa floatins from a flacstaff veeaels can he alongside and unload by says: "Tto United Stulea win *,rohibly
In front of a blockhouse sundlnfc to the meant of ganc plarAa Vesselt of thir­
Uke
Porti
Rico
in lieu of a money
BUSIlFtSS CARDS.
aaat of the vlltace. The first conpie of ty feel draft can enter the bay caafly Indemnity, and It would
be
best
for
the
three-pounders were fired InU the hills, and proceed close Inshore. The conspic. world at targe if Amerira bo'div and rOraUsvOaewta S
rlcht and left of the bay. pnrpoaely uons advantage of this port, aside from took the bcrdrti of glv|r.g Cuba’ and the
aroldlnc the town, lest the
lu acelleni harbor faciHUn for the PhUlppmea a strong, honest govmihurt women or children.
transports Is the utter absence of fortlment
through
American
officials.
It
fleaUons or mlnea
Old Olary Oms U the Mas
Spain la permitted lo r.-ai«umc amerThe Gloucester then hove to within
elgnty over the PhOlppincs ahe will
DON* MEPOBT A TICTOBT.
about «00 yards of the shore and lo
have to engage in a war of
a Uuncb bavine on board a Cult :
•aynier Bep.M a. Aimek m ffiahl. which might he aliended w1i
10.11.
lUraaaUls Co. Bl
fire «un and thirty men, under ___
Moada tat.rday.
AbitI- — end Interna­
mand nf Lieutenant Husee. which was
Harana. July r.-lCopyrlgbL im. by tional Interests la the Pacifle."
sent ashore without encounterlntr oppo­ Aaeociaied PreiaJ-Thc following is the
PBACE CONUmoNN DIXt-HS>:D.
sition. Quartertnastcr Heck thereupon
TrarwweClty. Mich, July'ltth.
laid Teomar Lacy to haul down the official report of the engagement bet the llBlIad Blakeslee A HcUormick. Dlatrici Manthe Spanish force and the Amer­
BpaaM) flar. which was done, and they
BtatraBrC
agen, TravereeCiiy, Mich.
then raised m the flacstalT the Drst ican marines on Saturday. July U, near
» Prtsdrid) blacka. 'Plwo*, 1
London.
July
r.-The
London
morn­
OenUemen; AUow me in thank yon
t'nJted States flas lo fli«t over Pnrui BabU Honda, slxty-flve miles west of
Rican soil. Suddenly about thirty Bpan- Havana, on the nerth coast of the prov­ ing papers agree that It'win be impussl- for check for *10. for loaa of floger. I
tords pp<*ed Are with Mauser rifles on ince ot Plnar del Rio; "On July s Senor hie for Spain to pay indemnity, andtbax srisb to Mj that the settlement was
the Amerlean pstiy. Ueutenant Husee
• mayor of Bahia Honda, left It Is lmpr.-bable the United Rtat.-s will very asUafactory. aa I called at yoarofet Law. Bpeetal
and his men mpudned with creat caltown about sunrise with forces of demand ro.-ney rcroprnsatinn. They all floe In the Johnaon block and received
Untry. the Colt cun dolnc effecllve
arma proceeding In a northerly dl- concede that the Spanish flag has gone
*^^**“**®“y
work. XorTnoo. wh > received Admiral
tlon toward Manimani Creek and forever from.Cuhu and Porto Rlw.. The *good***^ofd f*
perlor toall ot
Oervera's surrender, and Wiwd. - •
G'bernadora Beach, lo the west of the question of the future of Uie PhlUpplne ' ■ ■ ■
■s vroy truly,
nntaer lieuleaani. shared the boi.
ntrsnee of the Itf.y on which the twon Islands is uiUvereany admitted aa preJobs Karkk.
with Ueut-nant F-w
)f Bahia Honda Ir Jlluated. It had been stntlng grave difficulties, owing to the
COS Bccnnd stroel.
reported that Aroeriran ships had been Impossibility at granting Independence.
MOBSANH Ci^Ur.* OP PCACK.
seen there the day befor-.
The general opinion Is that the 1'nlSed
"On arlving the Bpanisb forces BUtes *111 retain a coaling sUtion and
ir.aU lA.ee k.tl>larCiUM>e that W«
opened with artJll-ry and musketry Are. have a reversion tii the islands
Hoiani.le the HnMiMds,
Ip&aiKKO irpBM-BlM
Bnlecwk a
The Dally News fays: "It would be
American ship in the
Washlnfton. July si.-smator «<m- offing to .withdraw
with several losses
n act of extreme gen.-rosity to leave
Can rtdtardi the fKace
00 board. Of the Undlng party four Spain In i^.ssesrlon of the Philippines,
alcB of submission by
. Ppal
.-•alm"“Tbe,..
------ killed, among them a Ueutmiant.
enerostty is oflen the best policy. cOLVMBXA AlTD IDV A. ODICipaln 1s
Is broken.”
br<
tr of Spain
said he. *and It
IS ascertainrd from doeamenu on
‘ United Slates should he content
MIBCELLANEunS WANTS.
Is plain that there Is notMnc to stop us bis person. Our trouf. siso sank the
such a re«-ard of lu labors as
BOW short of the Spanish border." Con- boat used In the landing, with right would leave the PhUippinrs lo Spain It
Going north dally except Sanday.
men.
and
raptured
one
ne«Remington
would set the world an cxairrlc of con- LeaveTrarerae City..
eerain* the terms of peace Monmn has
..8:40a. m.
rifle,
a
Bordan
rifle
and
ICO
cartridges
^caous mngnanho'ty.
T'e Daily
clearly deflned Ideas. “My llrat proposi­
NeahtawanU..
...»:40 ••
Spanish iostra were three aUghtly Chronicle thinks that some kind of InOaena.;...........
T 0«T—BsUr Cay. aBU>v
..11:10 ••
tion.- he said, "tfould be the complete The
wounded."
lernatlonal protectorate over the Phil­
JL. UiD. Pfeder will be rc
y™.
Northport..........
surrender by flpatn of sll territory over
iBgtaRscoaneaee.
ippines should b* arranged. The Dally
Norwood..........
AXT-N BRIOADB I,
SCAMP.
Bhlcb the flae flos.. This wculd in­
Mall says: "We hope President McKin­
vade Cuba. Porto hu-n, the PfaUIpplnea Packs L'p gee Maria fCr II
ley will be rooHerate. Cuba. Porto Rico
Oie Carolines and the Ladrones. I would
and the Philippines should be ample
make -this lorreoder the suMect of a
Chiekamaugapark. Oa. July t7.—The eompensation wlthont Indemnlly."
rraNTED-Otrl (or b
.. .8:80
rrf^rat* and exclusive treaty. I would
London. July n.-The Berlin coir*r
Third brigade of the First division.
....8:40 .
demand of Spali
spondent of The Times says; *ni#
. ...S:4S
Uonal tn even* parllculr. and without Flrat corps General Fred Grant
Cologne Oaaettc la an article evidently
mandlng. received orders early yertrr- Inspired, says It would be difficult to
Octinr aoDtb daily except SaniUy.
day,morning to strike tenu and park claim compf-nsatlon for the losses of
^^AKTX^Al^HoIri Pvi
Bot allow any -Ifs- nor -ands' about ll.
t d^rture. This bri­ German Arms In Manila, becauecthough Leave Harbor Springs ............ ba
•This treaty Cbonld be In such terms gade conslsu of the First K.ntocky, Spain Is official mtstress of the Phnip-'
Harbor Point................... T1» ••
that the Cnlted Bum ran he free to Fifth Illlnol* and Third Kentucky, the pines she has no voice Ih-re; but when
•• WcqDetODxing................ 7:15 ••
art without any conditions, and it Third batullon of the Sixteenth Penn­
V Bay View......................... 7:» ‘ ••
haa been. pro
................ .....................
abotild be the &rsl propocUlon on which sylvania being attached. The FlretKen- for Hie Isinnds, ttt-n Germany will raise
•• Peioikey.......................... ado ••
to base peace. I would also drtnand as lucky was to have loaded lu cHerti for a claim. The Oasetle says
" Charlevoix..................... 10:00 ••
•g^wronrcK raoPEBTT m ^ city
one of the first conditions of j-eaee the Newport Ntws. the destination of the Germany Tjas a fleet at Manila for no
Norwood........................;il:18
openliut hf Jail doors to all itrisonerv brigade, at noon yvsterday. but the taap other ptirp'^c then ic protect Oermaa
Northport............. 18:30 p. m.
conftned for pollUcat offense.. I aould of loading the wagon train taking
Omens................................1.-80
Interests while sr.srehy relgna"
extend this iiroposltlon a» s^ to inrlude eral houra more than was calculated
NeabUwanta...................»«» •'
Cm>'of ItiiiKji rbarittes.
•II pollUeat prisoners from Cutia. Porto the regliDent did not gel away from
At. Trarerae CUy................. 4« ••
-plewoolflt. Csqalr* al IbVT a
Bpringflrtd, Ila. Filly J7.—The flnaaBleo. or the Philippines. It should free R.asvnie onHl last night.
*3“
rtal rec-r.: -f He state charitable tna|l srho hsve lieen Imprisoned bee.US.
The Fifth l]I|no(a had orders to leave «itul r.ii-. f. r fe thr. p tumtha ended
BTBAXSB 0BB8QWT.
D the InsurraeUon.
irp ax I o'clora th<» morning
Ooisg
sooth
daUy
axcept
Sandar.
June SO . ’V.s l-«s b-en prepared. The
panle<
tnled by the Third LatUllon of the loial - rdn'-v --*;<-n-r was t8»iJ
Leare Northport................. 0:30 a. m
EIXKe
< OB WOMBS vsdUoc <
•• Omeoa....... ...................... 7:80 ••
The Third rotal ret rxT n I j .1-Si:: lotil ;
tllIcBl rrtsonrra has hern conclnded,
*' SattOMBa^..................... €;I8 •*
her ol
v r
,t l*gi-:Dhv of
continued. 1 would take op the BU
** Neahtawanta............... ..0:48 “
a«b-n«,T™thequ rlr s.is. s o:g sdmlttrd new.
of war indcmnUy. Thle corera eevcral
Ar. Trareraa Ci^.................10:48 “
Saatlaco
Fever
Iteport.
Ltai
-fo-v-rlsn-nt„
resdmaied
tt$:
toi.lcs, some c-ra-hlch I do not care to
Wsahlngthn. July «.-The war de­ ahsrn-v« r-ix-ti d p->)-r#klng
dlacuM at thta time. Indltidually I
t*f
11.7*0
T
e
rvr-r.-.iw
co«t
i>er
canita
should vanl to consider the matter of a partment at 10:30 Ugt night posted the
-The for all fhvi -.tl.rj. r.-aa M-W
eoallnc aiailcn In the Canary Wanda foUowlng. dated SanAago. Jnly
eff the coaM of Africa. Purlher I would
ary condUJon for
Mtwsll .. -a t1.e Pass Htse Mrlks.
require guaranien from Spain that she July S: Tout slrtr < ilherr than fever).
Proa. IUj. Jo'r iT.-Thf ,Pane and
Omena...............................8:15 ••
,»1Il asBumc- all resfonslbllUy for any M7; total fever. f.lSt; new caera of ft- P■•n^ eM ei a rc.*npan’es. wh eh tried to
Ar. Northpert.........................6:16 ••
ver.
«6r
casco
of
fAvr
returned
to oprreie.their mln> w-iita oop-unKc la. debts that inlgfit pr.ne a lieu Upon
doty.
4U.
Private
Ward
Mam.
com­
CuU-or up.-n Port.. IU06 and the Phllhove rt - en up the o tempt. Teepany E. Thirty-third Michigan, died of Icrday
tpplnes, lor that tni;Uei".
r-rnl; v thrlr nblstha .were DaUr
yellow fever July 14.
8HAFTEH."
slIenL and ipr fan* company removed
Travatse Olty.
4IaSStIATSjEL»ntAJB.
Ihrir imi ts from the rat.-ies Tfarpsay
Take staamer at 6:40 a. m. far Neabthey win sbat-downr^-nretly rather tawanta where you will cooiteet with
The total rasua tles in the fighta hethan pay itw- Ririirfleid scale, but If steamer tecaceat raUrning t “
fore-Bxntiaro foot up LB6-kll«d. ffil:
WOtfUded. l.^C; missing. SI.
they do so they will lose all their winter
rlTUl hero of Miss Jessie
A match race between Hamburg and Milwaukee. Wla. a eocaln of Commq^- coniraeta. People here «o not look npoo
-Ornament »IU be -run on the BaiatoKS dore Schley. She win not be receivffi the threet ea aeri nit ____
fay and can be made every morning.
track on Weinesday. Aug, 10.
by the quron repent In connection with
MakJarOsI the Pay Unlls.
If yon wUh a longm- ride the boat wfll
..... Tr—.CM,L
The Cumberland Nall and Iron con- her peace mlaalon. which, it is pal.ited
flprtngfleld Ills.. July 27.—The men of land ybn at Omasa or Northport where
pany. Bridgiton, N. J„ after a l.-o. out. can only be conducted through the the Eighth and Klrtih niiools regtmeiua yon wOl connect with atramer reisrostruggle, has gone Into the k-ndi of a proper diplomatic chauneu.
are making out th,elr muster pay rolla Ing to Traverae City at 4fl» p. m.
' receiver.
preparator.v to leing paid Acg. 1. Ma­
A large btm on the premises of SrnWaahlDgton. Jnly r.-The friiowlag jor B- B. Ray. paymagler at htadquar- <^y. Uke the steamer OraMwnv e^
man North near Lari.Loo. TVls.. includ­ dispatch was received at thewardepart- lera In Chlcaro. will • do the paying aftemooB at EffiO for NeahUwsnU
ing bay. gruin and stock, was barcei.
t last night from Slboney. Cuba: Harry Bcalea and Frank RaymonA ooU where VM «UI eodseet with aUMser
The bra I* tl.eOO.
•Tlrat Ueutenant A- J. Babcodt. Thir­ ored. both merAf-s cf the Eighth are retar^ig to Tnrirae City at 4ffi0 p.
Meredith H. Thvmaa. who has been a ty-third Mlcblgan. died la the boepiui in Jail on a charge of larceny. Both
banker and grain dealer at Galreston, ot typhoid fever at I a. m. today.
TbpartlMofCreor 1
were anvated by the poUee. A etoles
Mfarafar the nmsf
IbA. for thirty-tbrra yeaiA died Hturevolver was found on ona of rae»- LA OARBE, Suigm**
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