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The Morning Record, July 01, 1898
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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1898-07-01
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THE MORNING RECORD.
^ICIU PAPER (
owTSMvm.
TRAVKBSE CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1898.
ONLY A FEW HOURS
Then the Fate of Santiagro Will Be Decided By
Oeneral Shatter’s Army and
Big Guns.
CAMARA IS LAID UP FOR “REPAIRS”
TElEGRItPHIC BUliniNS.
UjQta,
miN HINT TO POWERS.
IterUn, .Jnae 8«^It U annaonoed
that tbe Oermu watahip G«ler left Lord BaUeboPy'e Bpeeah Intended to
Bhew That Great Britan le 11
Barana Wedoeaday ea roate to SantiBympathy With the U. B.
Bpaflal to Ta Kouiae Becou.
Montreal, Jane »&,—Llentenaat OarLondoa, Jnoe U.—It b aid there b
iBia. Ue eUef of the Spanldi bamta
eo donbt that the Marqab of SaUeta thU city. has4eeii1 mlaaiof alaee
hnry'e tpeecb laet eight wae intended
Monday, and the f
M a hint to the powers that Great BriV
he bae left the city, bat that M
aa
ala is in eympathy with the United
be aaeert^Md, he hae aot lotoriMd
Stetea, aad it b leUmatcd it wae called
te8frfa.\ j
fort* by 6ertnany> alUInde on the
?HtBTT-S*OOMI) Um MOT GO.
Alt the Coal at Port Said wae OoietI7 Boncht Up by the Uaited
the Xeginent Kay Go On the
Btatce OoBralar A«at.
Meat Transport to Santiago.
apedal toTac Moc>ix'> Rcroan
Mwui M Tu MOUIBS Ksraan.
Waatainyloa. Jane to.—Tbe goeernWashington. Jana U.—Altboagb tha
j
Beported that He wiUneav. HI. Torpedo Boat Deatroyor. 1“'"““
“ Thirty-Soeond Hiebigaa did not
on the trnnanortt aalllBg today, the I
next expedlUon which will leav^ In a '
Dewey’S Job Would be Easier—When Ordered
irngeol. Brosdbeat. while the few days more may teke them.
* j
At Port s^^
■
“f• nr
IdOSTe Fort ^hid Camara Discovered that His Ships
Needed “ Bep^irs.**
Cairo, June 3a—(Special)—The following official an
nouncements were made this forenoon:
“The Spanish"^ips at Port Said have began coaling from
their own eolliers, which have arrived from Spain.
*the
Egyptian govemmlent notified them that they
<)ot allow
- must
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• •that
ttbey
\^ this, and that it
stop forthwith, and
they must also
'\leave Port Said, as^the 24 hours limit had been greatly ex
ceeded. The Spaniards then suted that their ships wanted
repairs, and began discharging coal and other^ materials in
order ta repair.”
'■
CIMIRl'S CRUISE Mir RE RBRNOORED.
Washington, June 30.—ISpe^ial]—Secretary Long sad
this afternoon that he understock that Camara's fieet had
paid the canal dues;and the presmption is they will contin
ue the voyage.
He had heard nothing today from Sampson, but expect
ed important news soon from him.
The news that reached the department through the
Press reports, that Admiral Camara is about to leave his tor
pedo bciat destroyers at Pert Said because they would be un
able to weather the monsoons that rage .in the Indian ocean
at this season, is believed at the navy department to presage
a dissolution of the Spanish squadron, and abandonment of
the cruise to the Philippines. The dropping of the destroy
ers will weaken Camara's squadron so materially as to make
his defeat by Dewey a foregone conclusion if they should
. come together.
ACTUAL ASSAULT
ANXIOUSLY AWAITED.
Washington, June 30.—[Special.]—The war department
has received little news from General Shafter’s headquarters
today, nothing but the actual assault remains to be re
ported. in fact, after the significant statement made yest^day by General Shafter to General Miles, that 'he expected
totake Santiago«asspon as he got ready to move, without
wailing for reinforcements'. The substance of this dispatch
was made known yesterday. It was in reply to General Miles’
dispatch of the 26th, saying: "Congratulations on the success
attained thus far. I r^ret most deeply the loss of your
• heroic men. Cable what yo\i desire for your command.”
General Shafter's reply was primarily to acknowledge
the congratulations, but he took occasion in doing this briefly
but to the point, to state his plans in the following words:_
*' Expect to Uke the pla« as soon as I get ready
mov'c; reinforcements will not reach me."
Besides the foregoing to General Miles, other official
dispatches from head uarters came to the w’ar department.
It was in the above, however, that General Shafter sUted his
expecutions to uke the city before reinforcements reached
him. Other official dispatches gave the advance of the
Spanish troops fi
Manzanillo, S.ooo strong. It is
expected that it was|Genera1 Shafter’s bslief that he could
uke the city in 48 h^urs, but with considerable loss.
The text of these dispatches has not been gh en out, but
they are likely to be
e.madee public later.
A
CITY BOOKSTORE,
220 Front Street.
Toilet Paper
Marta Bioci
HASKEIL’S BOOKSTORE
«*tl*facU)ry reaalu of “Naw Idea Pat• »oaiaa who oace tries tbam. bnt wha ia
W«lar pattaraa 10 ceata
Some Special Reductions
In price, of populiu- .tyle. of Ladles’ Wrappers
Come in and see them at .
toaorrenanbaseof aappl et tor Coa-
STEIHRERR’S
HEADEO FOR PORTO RICO.
ChreaBpa&ioh Traaa-Atlaatic Liaata
Loaded With Coal aad Amma.
Btttoa.
toTeBUoaweBneao.
Loadoa. Joaa SO.—AooordiBf to a
tpeelAl dUpatch fnm Madrid, tha SpaaUh traBa-atlaatie atcatawa, lala da Laeon. Ifaaeio da Layola aad 6aa Aoraalla, ban lOft Oadic for Porto Rleo oa an
imaoriaat MurioB aad earfyiaff Urfa
of atoraa, coal aad aamaali
Je
#
\li
WILL DO.
Mlebiraa Portlaad Oeseat Ooapaoy,
eaplUl 8S.500.000. Tha compaay will
operate in Branch ooaaty.
WUIlaki
aea and John aoliaet each owa
It will boy tbe pretU«*Pt
pair o! ladiee' aboea'yoo eivr
laid.eyes on.
U.ssoahaiaaand Herachal B. Hatch
!,&ooahar«a. aUof Detroit.
Silk VesUne Top,
' Black or Too.
BIG WOMnOBS KBPAl&XVa.
Poor of Them Balnk Onrhaalad at
XeyWeat.
Bpmal toTae Uoanjio Raooao.
Uew^'ork. Jane SO.—A Pram Key
Waat apbeial aays that the Uanaa
cadiof fleet bat been
rbati.
One of the AtapbriUle'e tnmU la
■fixed" and cannot be tamed. Tbe
aah boa tronble of nearly a
•iaiUar aatare.
I T. J. Host’s Great Removal Sale
^ buya suit genuine Balbriggaa Underwear, men’s euea.
48c beya a b»’« Waahable Suit, with Sailor Collar and
Whistle.
48c buys a men's heavy Cottonade Pant&
16c bu}-8 men's np-to-daie Caps.
4Sc bays men’s fine Dress Sbma.
S’-®® •>“"
“■k Au
iHs, a
[
It’s nc^B
m B surprise to ns that we do the clothiBg bnsiness of
' the city at^i
at ‘test* prices. See .
T. J, HIOST,
124 Front Street
Elegant new style. Spec
ial bargain whicL we are offering for a time only.
ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH.
A @ant
Powder firecracker
Touched off in a man’s hip pocket 1b a aurprlse. But
what is more surprising is thff low prices
<
on Clothing and Cents Fur^
nishing Goods at
II.9II.
Uf Oorpotatioa ot $2,600,000 Co
ital PUad Artlelaa Taatarday-WiU
Oparata ia Broach Ooaaty.
aiMClal le Tas MouiB* RtcoBD.
Laaaiok. J’ttae So.—Artielaa of iaoerponliaa were filed today by the
Tha Terror can go forward' bat aot
bock owiay to treabla wit* her prepeUer abaft.
I
WHAT
PORTUND CEMERT CORCERH.
aa the foor blfi Boniton are
baiar repaired there. Tbe Pnritaa'e
ateeriaf year ia all oot of order aad
reqoim a lony and tedlooa onrhanllay.
Holley ft OonmUG
By the roll, doem or«a.e. It wiu p«y you to M. th. good*
N
and prices before yon boy'
Btawberriea one cent a quart, tor ‘
to take coal at Port Said, saceeeded
all who deeire to pick them, at the!
qnblly in baying np all the eoal avai'- Ellis farm, aonth of the city. E. L. I
•Ue •( that port, to.ooo to^ It b in
» gned plaoa to be ahippnd to I)e»ey^
Fiinlrich Sink.
Don’t Buy a Bicycle
Or Get One Repaired
Uw piece to aO.
Popular Shoe House.
Remember My Rew Place312 Soutb Onion Street, Opposite C.SW.M.Oeiioi.
mWlwUmtiUMisHBat
H.E. GIBBS, Propr.
ICE I
Hastings’ Real Estate Agency,
We are ayala ready, with a larye
atoek of tea. to deiirer the aame to aay
part ot tbe city.
Baelarad That Buiy on Tea Will OripMaple block wood alM fM-mta.
pla That Indaatoy.
aeennr. Jnae SO.-Mall adrloea
HOPKINS BB08.
froB J^Ba tay the preaideat of tbe
Telephone Mo. M.
Opatral Tba yaild baa tel^rapbad
Prcaldent McKinley that the tax ea
tea -wm ,check eamiama between
Japan aad ABerIca, aad onyht to be
SOW XT SrPBOTB JAPAS.
reoonaldered. Fin thoiuand tea fir^,
will be oat of cBpIoyaeat la ee
qaedoaof tbadaty.
acoa «UI ceqoe to be the beadqnrtara
Tsx Bsvxarux btasps.
of the arB7. other thaa for tha aioaBriaton on tb« 8tat« OoDtroct What k»l aad qamialnarT deparuaeala. * They Hare Beenlaaaad Bat WUl-ha
Blew in Diatribnuea. '
tbaMtunbor of Workiak Ho«u«
aaSdeattoroa tor^ the idaoe wUl fipceUl to Ta* Konlac BMorC.
Batfachd-Troable u /Mrod.
1 laft hen. problablj from tha volaatear
Dentdt, Jane 30.—There wae a Merlflawiai l<^Tu MokBuui
La^ac. Jaae SO—The lew Bute force of S,ooo mea bow coailair from blc Jam arooad the office ef tbe lateraal
^ttareoatractffoch iato effect to- Taaipa.aad praetieally the eatin'fichtme oolleetM- today. I7 thoee deah-luff force will awiar iato Caaey or Acawfnr aafl -the prtiit
iay Btampa for tha new Uw temerrow.
aadorea, aukli« than the baaea of op- The atampa ban arrind, hat tha haadU alao-hooT Uj* wl
areaeat
Iheabla U fand.
eratioa. before Bantiaffa.
WtAaaeeaarilyalow.
WThe railroad to UaaUaffO U btiaf
Apnvs P&BPAA*akOM8
BOUGHT BT PSIVATS FXBX.
rapidly paahtd 1^ tha earioeeia aad a
A» BaffMiy Pro* Mlaff: for the larfafom of troopa. lu eenplaUra Ualtad Btatn IHd Mot Beeare Pin
Gnat ;
;
1 •rfU freaUy alaqiUfy tha iBOToaieat of
Sn^iMi Uaara.
€am7JBnffua.Jai
TiaKlafaUB. aa^Uaa. aad tha pack tnia'wtH ban apeetel te te Hoaxijie juoesn.
WaahlaytoB. Jana Sa—The -nport
r 4.ddad to- oaiytotnaaparttoodaai^anaaaltla.
I la the
froia poiat to polat at the traaL Tha that tha Ualted Statea M poi^
aiareraaahantaalaadadaad atart- fin Bayliah Uacn te amaaoBa. Tha
od to the froat.
ahlpa wan hoayht by a fctmta Ana
oil eniy iadieatloa
That you did not paper will be a constant reminder t<y ■
you that you should come to us while we are selling Paper 80 cheap. Do not delay, but come.
tIT
DEMAND NINE HOURS.
F
THAT ROOM
PhUlKOne qaeatlon.
TH»T CPU IS OURS.
Believed That Spanlsh<Admlral Will Abandon
the Propose^ Cruise to the
PhlUpplnfea
Beginning Inne 29tb,
Until Entireljr Sold Out
We Will. Sell Sereral
Utsof—
Ever use n
Prescripflons?
Men’s
Ail Wool
Stylish Suits
at'
S4.3B.
If yon do, take them to tbe
Soutb Side Pbarinac;
end have them filled ac
curately end quickly.
COIPLETE UAE OF DRUGS.
G. A. Johnson,
eoe eouth Ciilan StiMt.
f
Sav^ leto ef Bca-a fiaeathU woolesMlBere Uybt welytit nits.
aMa^liyktcoIera.at86.5a
-a
^ice of the beat liybt ecOoted yosth'a enita. 8i.»8.
The rwaainder of onr Ueyele niU yo at 81.90
Bieyela wool paaU weU nude. 81.».
ladies- dark tea bicycle ahoaa. 11 inch top. made ef fins viei kid
stock, yo at 82.
The Boston Store,
front Stawt
GLASS BLOCK.
If,-
THE MOBVXirO EBOORD. FBlDAT. JTn.Tr 1. 18PS.
,«B uhsaaSQ BE00ED.
THEFiaHTATSIBOMET.
TBATK&SE OITV. • XlCHXOAJt
TSB nroABsiraT was oabsrinuLT pi.Aimo. . >■ ■
,9mm. T. Batm j|n> J. w.
haM.
1. W. fiAnn. Bdlior Mkd !!»■■««.
j_____ ®0»20^0K8.
Ofielai Bapart of Oanarnl Whaotor
■bw That There Waa na Ambonh.
Aa Oriyisally Stetad.
Oa^. Jnrayoa. Wadaaaday.' via
Klayatos. Jana U.-0(9^ht by tbe
Aaaoclatad Prana Qanalral ^aUar’a
oBelal report to General Sbafier of the
battle bf Sibeaey aayo: ‘*Tbe
Cm Onoeum bad evaeaated Sibonty at dayUyht oa
the mofalay we anived. tbe enemy yw
iny toward! SavUla. One th
CubaaahadfoBawedand eayayed the
pnamyto rear ynard.
Abaot nfe of
nworawoanded. 1 rode from the
front aad found that the eaemy had
wtehltohed tbemaelvea thrA mile*
fr«m> aboeey At aiyht the Cabana rw
tnmadto tbe vicflty of the town.
That eraalny the Twenty-U^. Gen.
ny.oommaadlny, reached Slboaey
with eiybt troopa and Ooloaal Waodb
Wiment. makiny my Utal force OM
■
>*»•
'SSSHSriHIBirHERN BICYCLE WORKS!
WOBX OT TSB BUOTBIO STOBH
Prait Tiaaa Blewn Over aad Other
Ibe eleetrtoal eterm of Wedneaday
alyntcraatadoadhavoelB varioaa loCheapest and moei relinbla place to get yonr bicycle repeired^H9»5^
eallMea. Oa Us paatnaala the atorm
pat in go^ nnming order. Hare bad aeveral ye«re experience and
iaealad flal^ of yrals «nd in Ua or
. Lnoir how it aboold be done. Satisfaction gnaraiiteed. I am selling
chard on W. B Baraha'a farm many
Lbicvcle sundiiee at aboot coet New and second band wheels ior sale
frclttceea, baavlly laden wlU frait
'and to re
lover. Uonyb fortnaateiy
noae were nprooted. It raqnlred
BLUB, 811 Fronjt BL, East
team to yet Ue toeaa back in aa nprlyht poaWaw. One field of yraia
showed a awaU abont 100 feet wide
where a elondbnrat had probably
etroek it;- and leveled oompletely Ue
yraln, a* theiiyb packed down with
a roller.
Near Menton Ue alarm atnek heav
ily aiyl on one farm alone Ue damoye
to fruit treaa aad boUdlnya waa aboat
SSOO. Many
in a limilar
Tbe storm was not ao aevera in Ue
immediate vicinity of Ue city. Jadye Private Wood and Beornittoy OAoera
wiu Tske S7 Km from Hera
Ramadeira oreharda ware not Ue laaat
damayed.
Private-Wood, who to SMistiny in se
enrinr
reernits at
i Bir'BspIds, voltes |
Saturday niybt a bolt of UybUiny
Uat he will probably be ia TrAerse
killed aeveral bead of cattle fc
City Friday or Saturday. Mondayat Ue j
Norris, atsa Urew Fred Dana, who
lateeb Tbe reereitiny squad to which i
a
was pamley at Ur time, off hto i
he to attached were ordered to eecore '
but notaerioosly Injnriny him.
27 reernite at Bly Bapido. 27 at TravV
A barn belonyiay
Martin Sheri- bree 'ciiy. 2S at MmptotM and 23 at i
dan. at Lony Uke,
B straek by Mnokrybo. aad send ^em to ^mp Al-1
damaye yer. from where tbey*^will be eeai to liyhialny and ooi
ayewes^one. Mr. Sheridan, who was fill np Ue eompaaiee from Ue towns
alAndluy near Ue bare at the time mentioned. Sixteen have already been
received a severa sbocK. A boy ia a sent from Big Bapids and seven more
pen near the Ura vras killed. Tbe are ready to yo. Tbe remainder will
bars was inured In tbe I'armer*' Mnl- baealtoted ia a few dnya
iriiMewwwwwwwirawwwtMWMWMewiMtw
6v)x
S\vovt £»(&tv^\\vs
crtAUTta \nu\Mb& ^or us. *^\tCTt's
VWltk the amlaunee of Gao. OaiUlla,
_ &.■» a rooyk map of the eooatoy wai pre
at
OtU«« Ball. lBtA« «lir of TramwOllr.
T
' fortM
pared and tba poelUon of the enemy
tally explaibeA 1 determined to mnhe
Mm j«i U) te «mlM
oaBltiw «1U aUob* •etoet»4
itMO. Md (be dcleinUM fros nn nttnek nt dayllybt on the twentyfourth. Col. Wood’p reyiment
_________ pevtU bf •■tlitodtedel- lent by General 'Yonny to approach tbe
foU^^ bjyu
eaemy on the more weaterly ro^.
Ooneral Yonny and myeelf. and'
na*..Insurance Company.
aral troopa of tba Pint aad Tenth
QUZXn.T XABBXBO.
airy, with three Hotebbtoa monal^
rsu-v
E
m
! SSS-o.
I
! “Ifa.:
.■■. ■!
5?Hw:
OLC.if<MrrATr.»
Aow eoHwa Ue rvport from M«4rM
8r»io bM MBt tm CkAta, boaaJ
te Puerto Eiee. tbrae U»B*-Atli
Ifm fdea
eoe). awbu]
qoAnstf• raprUcB Tbitiecood
twwe; thlb goreruMt eovld «m . tbeae
Will to rood Adruffe jvn now ud
Mairenroee wmld eome f bud;
«• hATC captmd or hoUlod op ell tbe
wOnble Spuiib cmft o« UU ^ of
•bn AlUntie and tbnt element of tbe
«nrla dfcfinr * 1^1«- T^ereton
•bn nUiar «f tbU fleet wiU be haUed
erttbeaUafaebon.
Tbat waa a akrewd more of the
AMrieaa ooaanlar afant at Port Said,
•eeoraar aU of the coal at that pofv
Aa Tankaa apeenlativa laiUaet
wtbeanppwed even f the excitoaant of war. Tbia more not oelp
ahnm one of tba prorremive aleai
«< Amerioaa bnainaaa ability, bnt ia a
- Biaaa of atrata«r eary opportanely axIr Admiral Oamara doea aol hurry op
panne may be declared before be
pat throofb the Snatcaaal: and Ada^ral Dewey will be denied the very
piaaiant doty of afkinp the Cadix
WBraiUD WILXiXB BXWXX.
Anaeant Band Xade it Plaaaaat for
aVoptOar Kember.
Uat nlrht WOlie Beanie, one of the
popnlar membera of the Greaeent band,
waa riven a lolly anrprlM by hia fallow
{Band baya Tbe weleome. tko^h anInvUad vlaitora were r>^ b eordial
laeepUoa at the borne Mr. and Mra
Sannte and the evenlnr waa made par•lealarly pleaaanl for tbe yonof mnai-
Tbe School of XuaJe.
It to now defloitely decided that Mim
AUee Beberta to to joia with Mlaaa
Pnihalm. While and Oawford in tba
n^ool of anstc manticihed noma time
d«o.
'
Tbcae yonny women are the beet of
' TrnveraeCity'nmnaicaltalentand their
wastara ia anre to be a aaceea. The
bcaochCB tanybt will ba ^ano, vtolf.
weiae coltara. airht-raadiac aad harBaaort Votaa.
Beary Boyera. Mra. Inaa K aad
^aaapb B. Boyeraand wife, of Cbieayo.
' Md Miaa E. Boyd of Bowllay Or
arrived f the dty laat niybt, imywte for their anaamar home at Poreat
Boa. Prank KIrefaner arrived yeaterday from Oineiantt'. He and hia fam
ily will oeeapy tbW oottaye at Obena
as ver cent. AVseonnt
'^Tom Utb
\VrtttteiamAAU\k.
Brevibea.
Tbe first sweet peas of Ue neasaa
were bronybt to the BeooKU office yes
yvna. approached the eaemy on the Xies Vinlfrra Outtia and Bdward terday by W. B. Tbacker.
A raynlar oonveeatioa of Traverac
Sevilla road. . Uaea were depleyed,
Oonrtade Wedded Teetefdey.
City Chapter No. lOi.R A M: will be
aad I tfreeted General Yonny to ep«a
A very quiet lorddiny took olace yes- held tontoht at r:3« obarp.'
Are WiU the Hotehktoa ynna. The terday.al Ue home of Ue parenu of
Bbea MarUa to ridtoy a new bicyele.
enemy replied and the flriny imme- Ue bride, Mr. and Mra Harvey Cnrtto.
The steam barge Emma E. Thomp
dlatalybeeame yeaenl. Colonel Wo^ m tVedt Seventh street. The prinel- son to al Ue Traveme City Lamb«r
pal« were Bd'ward Canrtode and Mtos
had deployiU to hto riyht. nearly Winilro^ Cortis. Tbe eeramony was Company's dock loading lumber from
tonehlay the left ef tberoralara.
performed by Bev. D. C<xblta. Tbe Ue company for Wilce & Co., Cbinayo.
T. J Headeraon to improviny bis
■For an hoar Uic flybt vraa very bride aad yroom have aa clriraat new
irm ha tbe eaemy were vary Inriah resldenoeonSeveaU siroet, all ready reaidence on SonU Union etrneb
and they will start a
Mis! Cnrtto will rive an Uterreettoy
wiU Ueir ammanition. Moat of Ueir
happy wedded life wiU a comfortoble Ulk on dynamic expreesiea ia Oraea
flriny waa doaa by voll^n.
The oenple have friends la Ue ebnreh Uto aflernooa at 8:30. Bjb*
Fiaaily tha anamy retraalod rapid eityolmoatianamerable who wiU ox- wm form a paybo-|Uysieal coltnre
ly. Wa foUowad Uem over the line,
;i;od slndera eonyratalations. An : elaas al Ue close of tbe aseetiay.
keapiay eiooe to them, bat onr men bw alaborate weddiay
Jay Spaayle went to Petoskey yeeberemony. 9nly imm dtoU reUtives terday, where he hue aecarsid a position
lay pbyUmlly axbanatad ^ boU the
were present.
in a barber shop.
exertiona and Ue beat, were U
Alva Tyler went to Charievotx yeeof maiatalnlny Ue perenit.
mW DBATIMO BUSDfBSS.
tetday.oa bis bicycle.
••I oaanot apeak toe biyUy et the
Tbe ladies of Ue M. O. B. bicycle
yallaatieondnctof Ue effieereandmea Paf Dunn Boa Bonyht Ont /ohn
eleb enjoyed a rnn on Ue penlnsnls
Bosh.
Uronybont.’'
lost eveainy sad afterwords were
Pat Dona, who bes been driver of eerved with mfreabmeau at Ue borne
Ue fire department team abont two of Miss Uedden.
y<ara. to aboct to embark in bnslnem
Oenana Admiral Inetraeted to Do for bimseli. Be bos bouybt Ue dray1 la? ontflt of 'John Bash aad will beyin
SoUiay WiUoat Oonaeat of
tbismoraiLy. He will have a
American Oommander.
rl not MO to yivn i
yood rljr aad will do a yood bnsineae.
• tried
New York. Jnne >0.—A Berlin cable
Colic. < boleta sad DiarBays it ii learned an yood antbority
6ine yivins
that Ue admiral eommandiny tbe OerJ, J. Woolaver of ’Snmmit
was edy he bos
Brant to give yon Uto tenti
lan fleet la Aatotic watm haa been iB^^ity yesterday.
evidence of onr yratitDde. not that
bat you
ritorioos
eatractedudo noUlay wiUont the' MMb Grace tVriybt arrived from Qii- need it to mdvertiM .yoor
ledv.—G. M.
M Lsb,
’
”
cayo yesterday and will spend seme remedv.—G.
Keokok. loira.
onaaat of Admiral Dewey and Ue
PoreaU by 6. B. Wait. DrnyytoL
time la Uls city.
intniTinee of Ue other foreiyn comW.' P. BorU, one'of Omened mer
tmadan at Manila.
chants. was in tbe ci^ yeelerdhy.
Georye W. Sharp of Tbompeonriile
Oflenw to taken in Berlin beeaoae
transacted
bnslnem in Ue city yester
kmerieaa newapepere belittle Ue im*
portaaee of German Interaato ia Ue day.
J. W. Embrae. of Ue firm of Bittenbonne A Bmbroe, lumber deolera of
Cjicoyo, to reytoterod at Ue Park
OASBT IS BVAODAXBB.
Place.
Shop Opposite Eagle Office.
Spanlah Stroaybold Bear Santlayo
Barrtooa Bill arrived last niybt from
Hamilton. Onb. aad stored over at
Abandoned.
Ue
Pork
niece.
Ba
will
yo
to
Central
•sbin^. Jane
Tbe foU«<^
Lake Uto morniny for a visit wiU rel
dtopateb baa been raceSrod from Gen
atives.
eral Law|on’s beadqnartora. five miles
M'. and Mra
U. Dnrfee hive reeestafBaattoyo.Jnnemh. Tbe Span tarned -from Ueir weddiny tonr to
iards have practleally evaenatod Oaney, Chlcsyo.
^M s. Hayden ayd eblldrnn reUrned
elcee to Sutiayo, where they were be
yesterday from a ritit tic^Petoskey.
lieved to have 3.000 troopa.
Mra.W.P.Calkias to enj >yiny a week's
A oopyriybt dtopateb by Ue Aeeo- visit from her mother. Mrs. Boyce of
Moakiyon.
eiatod Press from Klnyslbn, dated
Mra John McIntosh aad child r»Wedaeeday aiyht,
Amari- tnrned last slybt from a six weeks'
can troops spent yceurday feallny for visit wlU Mra Meintoak'e parents at
Ue enemy. General SbafUr hlmseU, Battle Creek.
Mim Clara Poand retnraed loal aiyht
'iU a email eeeort. weaAlmoet to
om a vifit in Detryib
Caney, a ■"«>» town five mtlee ^orUFrank Saxton, tbe lumberman of
ofSaeUayoaadoennectedwiU it Cleon, arrived to Ue city Wedneadar,
hj raUroed. lAenteaontBtaadiny and aad hto family have tskea pomeeston • f
n deteU of Cnban and Americaa aharp- Ueir new borne. 733 East State streeb
Tbe fomUy of Will Wiaaae arrived
rura ooenided a small bill norUfrom Honor yesterday.
west of Uo Amerkna linaa. lookiny
Proaeentor J. J. Twaddle has redirectly do«ra oa boU Caney aad Saa- tarned from a butoees trip to Peteotiayo. Oaaey.^now seems U hold only key.
Mtos Otborae'. who haa held a poaiobokt 300 Spaatoh trnopo. LtenUnant
Mon as trimmer U Mra. Lawreaee'a
Standlay passed threnyb a eamp wUek
milltoe'ry atore, left yeaterday on Ue
tweatyfonr boars previoasiy was e
Peto^y for her home at Priaoeton,
pted by a strony Spantok ontpoab
B. J. Morgan,
DR. HIGGINS, DENTIST
TRANSFER
FINE DENTAD WOES.
Up-to-date Paloter
aad Paper NaDger.
______
WUito Silsby Oared Tor.
Wmie Silsby, who was injorod ia tl e
Avlevoix betel wreck, has been yiv m
• pervaaent poeitlon a* yate keeper. ■
ALDBIOH A CAMDIPATB.
Ae peeeeityor trains of the C. A W. M.
Me wUl make bis first trip aosU Uis Hie Trleade BUy Dee Hto Mame I
Connectlo»wiU'8«prame BenU.
Opeelsl to TcB Mos>»« BOceta
Detrmt. June 30.-Jndye AldriU of
MtoaCnrUs will yive a free talk on
Dynamic EspreeeioD at 3:30 p m. Uto Cadillac, has gtoea permtooioa to aaFriday aftaraoon in Ue lecture room
yfor Ue S
Of the Eptooopai eborU. Tbe Ptyibo‘
________
Thyeieal Cnltnre class wUl meet at 4 Bench.
p. m. tor Ue first lemon.
A laiye atamber of yonny mniety
people
will
ye
on
Ue
-geeon of Ue
Bbarthef Jaly Tirawotks at KoQo7*e.
ftomat lias in Ue ed^y. Get year Lakes'' to IVaverae Beech this ovonlny
•apply early.
m-6t to enjoy a-hop at Ue hcteL
Over UeNsfflsis'B Shoe »<»«.
Oa M. & H. B. E. E.
»» I ♦
All bagga^, boa and back work
for said road sboold be left with
me. Office 239 State street, telephone 3. All ordera left vitii me
will receive prompt attentioD.
(or abmhite pain-
BICYCLE
SHOES.
IS DEWEl DESIRES.
Deo. R. Winnie,
&Vs ivo vmt&tr
.
todies'11 iaclitDps,lilack
or tan, $2.25. Compare tiiein
with aap $3 shoe in the dtp.
Raw and nobby last.
FRANK FRIEDRICH,
THE OU3 HEUASLE BHOCWAN.
118 Front.Street.
WDRZBURG BIOCK.
swtimmimtmmmmmmmmtmtmmmt^
A PURE
"
tm
BLACK AND TAN !|^ I
Whichever you may wish when^uitlng yourself 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 wo have them in all shades for Walking:, Bley: do mdlng or Working. They are easy, cool and comfortable 3
andthe
.
“I have nemi Okamberlala’s ConybT
Remedy U
D my family for years sad
Ith good results." says Mr. W.
opaofEIBio. Calitorala.
"For '
small children
chTli
.
we find it eepecially '
effective
Ive." For eale by & £. Wall. '
Drayytot
I «taln u OadUlao Ue Ponrth.
attond Ue celebraaoe at Oadillae. tbe
O. A A I. will ^ a special train leav^ ns. One ,
------for Ue round t^ ^
Betnraiay <
train leaves Oadillae at lo & m.
C. U CocKwooo.
&KM01
PRICES or COURSE ABE
THE LOWEST IN THE CITY.
THEHANNAH&LAYMERGANTiLECOni
V
TBS XOBVIVO kSOOED, FSISAT, JXTLT 1. 1898.
!
tow m4 fe«r «n« off <tora«M«; m4
ronrin* os ton p&r Oaptain HodawM.
STATESMEII III fROUT
cf Uie KicCBUMi. for dtottofnltoiea fcsrTtoM ■« MbdIU.
Co.ipldenLaBo( th.*M»pr»J d.OctoatT
UU vw coi>«lud.d «ad tbc DiMdurc wat
Mi«n of Mi«*)s*ippf Would Or. panM. An WneDdfuCTit wa* adopted
rclatlTir to the aettiement of Ibe claUna
gsnize a Ragimant of Oon>
of the Bovernment atcalnct the Padfio
graatman for Cuba.
mllraada It wpatttpteo Use aecretailea
of the tTeaourr and Interior and tb*
attorney cancral a t
FOE GBOBTEIOE OF OHIO tie the debt, and providea that the «nn
' paid the I'^ted States tnuat not ba teas
ttsan all the rallwfya owe. Dlacnaalon
lacavae Be AMaefced the Loyalty of the •
Beweceatj of lb. Boom la HU Ohio '
Dewey broocbt by Use McCAlocB to
HoisA Ktiiis. and tbo«rb tusdated aappored lo have been aent from Cavlie,
OermaA, three Brttlah. one French and
one Japantac men-sf-aar are In port.
The iDminteoU are conataolly cloalBx
In on the city. AjnUnaldo. the laatirtent leader, with thirteen of hla aty*arrived Hay U by tny pertnlaelon on
the Nanrhan. Ba eatabUahed himeelf
at CariU. ouialde of the araenal. under
the protection of onr sima. and or«an.
toed hli army. The prt.cTeaa of A«ulnaide baa beets woaderful. He baa loVariably c< ndurted Use war humanely.
By raUticna wUh him are c.'rdial. bat
eenee.
h»vr.
oenrralLe
■
.
Closed July 411)ENTIRE DAY.
:
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,
i
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]
From now until that time we shall continue a sale of
suits at $5.00, $7.60 and $10:00 that contain some ex-,
ceptlonal bargaine. Also a complete line of summer
goods at low pi ic6s—Bicycle Suits, Belts, Hose, etc.
been
Then Ba. a.Taerie with BalUy. lhe*.MUyU BqLadNa Ahaadoaed-Pwadot
««rr*>:f AldJJaae,..
Waakliwton. June*!.—Tba booae y«aKlndaieit. JamalcA June
ICopyJ* , rtabt. ISIS, hr AeaocUted Preivi.]-Ttaa
. Kinitvtol
area and Inddentally enjoyed a apeec
gp^aidj eglnaul here baa recetv^ a
Cl
Cl 'ini
immudnT
trow Allen of BlReMlI'pl. which preilry had .. .........lied and th“ cruiser
tfpltated a political e;<iiu>do In wbloh Meeram Irons Seitloco de Cuba a^sunk
by
a
SpanUh
shell Sred
B«rt^
that
the
United
SUtea
armored
]
Brool
.joklyp
Grtwvcnor and Bajley flrured as tbt
Santlaco
batlerle*.
thi^
^rpnklyn hhr tseen atrock by a I from the
5T?i.£2J::ri2S ir„':
ss-x2is
to Cuba. After aendl.< the Indian and
aundry «ril bliu tack to conference ,
of bills from the mlUtary '
• • Noiable
—
1I
' affairs oommitlee procewled.
amonc the measure* pawed were those '
ment of mlUtai^- storekeeper* for the
artry: provldlnc for the protection of
harbor defenx-s and ’risitlBcjti ms
against wanton and malicious injury,
r.
sea to erect lu bouse of wonhp upm
the \t'est .Point mUIUry reservation
Allw 1UkwOr«.veaDrioTB.k.
army ration by t e addition tri-weekly
p.-uod of full cream
Amcrir«Q cheese
canaid com. The br.l was Ucked
demand
presenud act U> response tn
makera.
Of the army, bs’i of the chi
ADfB of MirriWs'iTl woa opi«.scJI to fhe
the
bill and took orrarion tn reply to the
Speech of Oroavennr In the Ohio Re
publican convention In whicb he was
reported as saying the opiojttlon to the
Republican* had iiracUcally unanl-
kilted Commodore Schley and twenty- Bamra-m. i«ey>a d.aince Tuesday nUht
four seamen. The consul rcallybrlievea ' and ihe ofTiccra recard It as certain that
the •^wa*' and the BDanlards all over had amthliut of the kind lerounied in
y,,
^ drinklnc * cbamnacne wsd ............................... --^ned the admiral
. ,
,
~
deiwrtment.
________
i
- -■> -po-ed tothe spmsKMtb nilBola X.w at Camp Taaaew.
‘•b
ft««n S«f>U*»o that an extenBprtnglleld. Ilia, June 30—The Ninth
mine has been laid which will blow lUlnoIs volunteer* arrived la this city
up halt the Amerioun army wheu <t last evening and went Into camp at
tomp Tanner. They nurel«r l.SOO men,
enters Use city.
iropfc I comrith <Colonel James R. Caro
mender. Adjuunt Oeneral Jasper
per N.
b i m
k
too. Jarcaics. Jucr 30.—(Copyr^ht.'USI,
tbe iM'st.
Tanner a* <
by Aasorlalid PreM )—The flylnaaduad- Governor
Tanner last evening Iwuedor
| roni bltherto comtnaAded by OonUDO- ders to Cat tain James R. Marshall to
mobiltoe. the Kighih Illlnola Infantry,
colored. St Cimp Tanner as soon aa
i . ... <.
».«. ...-
pOBSlblC.
___________
U’aahtngiun. Jung 30. — Tbe under
standing at tbe war department >-vslerday was that *lx trani'ports carryrcInforcv-meDts for Gene^ Shat
ter'* army would have Tampa yes
terday. They consisted of about S.WO
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
SHUNT COMPINT M.
B<nr They Xarcbed ftom Oamp
Algat fi» the Se«B*
Of Battla.
- Cakp Alger. Jane 9fl.
MoBKUic Bkcobd.—I suppose the ralaUvm and trieads of the Hannah i^ifl$s
tetoh to know how tbe company left for
tbe field of glory.
Order* came abont 10 o’clock June SS
for tbe Tblrty-thlrd Michigan and the
Firstt battnlioD of the
Thirtyfourth Hlcblgao. Oompanlea F. I. K
and L, to strike camp and Bareh tn
heavy marching order to Dana Loring
and take cars, fleatlaatioai nnkaowi
By 4 p. m. camp was atmek. tenta
reeled, blankeu rolled and all ready to
marcb.'wltb the wagoa traia loaded,
and by 4;30 the march to Dana Loring
waa takea up sritb Hajor Lntlmar
eommaading the first battalion of the
Tblrtyfoorth Michigan. Goloaa) Boyo
ton commanding tbe Thirty-third Mlohigaa. It waa a grand eight aa they
marched out of Camp Alger to tl(e
ttralaa of "Yankee Doodle." we of the
ether two battallonn chafing to ga
We had not long to watt. Oa Ja:
St, atent 10 A m.. orders eame to atril
camp and march tn heavy marching
order to Dunn Loring. By 11 a m. this
order was revoked, and by S p. m. eame
the order that was final, to move, and
by & p. m. the laet two battall^ of
tbe ’Tbirty-foarth Michigan wm la
mn and ready to march with the
Lb Mamaebnaette to Doan Loring,
Refrigeratcra!
Ice Cream Freezers, Screen Doors
and Windows.
“New Process” Vapor Stoves.
i
Drooklya. whit* has been the flag!
squadron, where' U
I was supposed the squadron would remain Intact at least antll the fall
146 i^nt Street
of Santiago de Cuba. C<unmodore
Schley has been assigned lo mmmand
the aecoed aqaadron auai hed to AdmlrI Sampson’s fleet.
Wa*blngt»n.
Frorr two Cu»>an nOItvrs‘picked up
by the Vixen It has been learned Chicago.
toleago. bav« been awarded-the
that General Tando to moving eastward conUact lor supplying
from Manaanillo with Spanish tnaopa needed by the army to Cuba.
for the rurpose of aeslstmg the beRaddal* nafamartite Uoat.
utterance at the gr.iui
aas one ofthoae who thought no man leagured city of Santiago de Cuba. The
Hllwauker. June to.—The test of the
Correspoud with tbe Traverse City Lomber Company.
could be a patriot who epixwed bund Cubans report that General Pando has Radda’A aubmarlne boat was succesa■
him
............
We bave'for sale Good,
tsauea. and had based bis atatem«nt
fn:. The tx>ai temvlned u idrr water aa
npoQ the vote of Democrat* and Popu>
hour and a quarter, and abused the
provi
lists against the war revenue bill with
uuaUtiea clalmrd f
June r to raUeve Oeneral Uni
the bond provUldn.
Sjwnlarda were moving at the rate of
Promlw. Pioof of HI. Casnce.
saarBry Ksoekl Dat Bah Ha
OrosTenor said be d'd not t>e:iei.-F that twel< miles a day when the
New York. June SO.-Tom Sharkey,
the floor of the house was the proper Icfu and at their present speed It la ex- the sailor pugilist of CallfornlAknucked
place tc attack and comment up<m t»ctcd tbry a-in reach Santiago dt
aus.RuhllQ.
tbe Obh- giant, to leas
Cuba next Sunday. July t.
in one ronod last night before tbe
The Cuban* have a small force hang
ing on the Spenlab flank and rear asd Greater New York Athletic club at
Coney
latand.
Rublln’a
defeat was ac
barrasslng General Pando'a troops gt
complished In exactly two mlnutca and
the war began and endeavor to show eveo' step. Uanxanlllu U IK mile*west aevvnieen acconds.
LAXTXIS E-OE SAI.BI.
At the aoanding of the adjetont'a
that the spirit. If not every word, of hla of Santiago de CutA. and the roads ar<>
eUl. which vraa aooaded at S:IS for tbe
In bad cundiUi-n. The Cuban* say that
B>ee<^ was warramed._
Ml tar vragTMA
If Genera! Pando ree. he* his goal It will
last time, for Oaaaral DnfBald'a brig
Mill
Mncbmery
of all descriptions, inclnding Two Enirinee.
BKIAOfl BAILET TO BIB AXK*
Keokuk,
laJune
SO.-The
First
hi with less than half the force he
nesalonal district Republican* nom ade at Camp Alger, and was received
Bet Works, Carriages and Sawt. A complete Saw Mill Plant
. ap Beodlng as AHlWe Attarklag the started with. The Culian* w ho are bar- inated Thnma* Hedev- <‘f Burlington, with cheer after ebaer till tbe old
fiisslnrhlm only nutniew al«ui SCO men.
TWaaa—X« Xaiae. BenUeard.
hy
aorlainaticn,
at
F’slrfleld
yeaterday.
for
sale.
woods rcMonded as Iher never have
but In the passes and to the bush they
A antnewhat senaailunal occtmgnce are at a grral advantage. II Is rrobeince tbe boys of tito 'Me rant the air
followed w!ben Orc**ven<ir said It was able that immediate eiepa will be taken
Big T-me la Xanigtee the Foorth.
with tbe ahoot that none but the
Strange that be eb»uld be singled out to throw a for<« uf Americans and Cu
Maclstee is making great preparm- American aoloier can give.
for crltlrlsm when DemucratS were lo- bans between General Psndo and Gen
raU-tbs Jor the blv Fourth of .Inly Cele
Then came the command. '‘Fonra
dnlglng Ini qulle aa severe reflectlona eral Untrea.
tVlth the soldiers landed frvim the bration. The By’a Band uf this e>«7 [right; oolnmn left^" and in a few paces
, upon their party. Here h* prodneed an
will form one oi the attraction* aBd‘^j,,^j„„„^|orniedaodvra*swe«p' editorial from a tVa&hipgton imper. **a
the Bnstlers wiU iro against the Colt* log OB to Santiago deCoba. the "flowar
leading l.>em>K-n!Uc ortam.*' be said.
»V.. I>e:ii <:;.-»mbarked
fortwogamcA A large number arc of MlchlcaB." to tbe tune of ■•Michi
publishe d « June ». the day the Ohio - ^Tk ,;ii> of ««n,to.V, 't
convention was In sewa-to. and an------------preparing to go from here. The fca- gan. My Michigan," and I, with OorAT CAMrw THtiMAK AVM ALGBB.
* nounoed th*t It was written by a Dentoraa prepared for the
po^
was left behind to receive
A oentic member af congn-aa and was Isdleattea* of a Moveu.est of T<
a epe^l natnre and
the rMTUiU to flU the quota of each
J BUite as severe aa anythtoi' he tCmaveKe onirra lei.
tion win be a good one and the' pro company to loe' mon. and drill and fit
^ nor) bad aald Ip crltUiam of the DemCfalekamaoBa Park. Ga. June SL-It
craea. ;
gram alabwato.
them-*lor service. I begged Colonel
"Name him. name him" cried a nmn- was a qulel • day yesterday at. tbe
ExenraloD* will be givaa oa tbe lake Peterman to dot^ eomeonc etoe. but
her of Deotocrala excitedly. "1 shall park and m thing of any special
not.*' responded Grosvenor. He was portanee oivurred. Sc^ ordera fo^tbe oatbeeteamaraMaaMarUlIaad P A It was of no avail.
proce^lng lo read and oimment when movement of troop* were received, P. U. No. 4. In th« afternoon. Home
If Mr. Bannab could have seen bit
• Bailey, upon whom evAr one kpetr though the railmad* have been'notifled raom have been prepared for the afuiQuality and qnantity, high price and low price, but all are
boys awing into that oolnmn and!
the article was an attadc. plainly ex to be ready to more large bodies at
high qukli^ fur tne'priee.
nooaat tbe Driving park. - From 1 inarch to Ue front he would here felt
cited and indignant, with vigor intar- moment’s notice. General Batoea was
Our line of toilet soap is nneqoaled in tbe city.
O’clock to 4:10 the street aad aToat a a thoaaand tlmw nipald for what be ;
.
rupted him.
ycelerday assigned to the Sevoad lirt- aporu begin. Tlien follows band cot-I want
hat done for hla compaay.
gade uf the First dtvlaino. which has
1 me." said tl
'been 4n charge of Cdond .Bennitl. of eorteintbeoTaniagand flreworia on
It hae always had the reputation of
I, word of It 1
the Thisd imnol*. The ciBcere at the ifae rieer bank.
being tbc meat orderly company In
I -V
'*»•' ««<! *'*»■» * please." repllei
■Phone 187.
*48 Front Street.
Bxenraiona vrill be ran from Reed
g Beoevenor. god Itniley then made th quarti-rmaster's offlee announced last
night that twenty-five rvginicnu were (Sty, LadingtonV Pyanktort, Traverse camp and a finer looking eompapy wno
not in iho brigade, nor a bettor drilled
practically equipped and ready '
City.
Pentwator
and
Intermediate
one
; hoy lo be dictatvl to by nallcy. and the and that if they ace not ordered away pBlatih
__ _______________
By tbe time thU U printed the hdya
latter referred to tbc Ohtoac at one who within a week th.y will hr.ve every
Baltimore Stock Beoelved Three Time* a Week
■ too Indecent 10
courleoUA R- thing needed tor tkeir campelgn. The
win he in Santiago de CnbA and I have
ouuto, 40e per quart
Great Tlmo at Cadillac.
ly Bailey
naily
Bsliey inslst-d
inslat<d uiv>n bis point and Fifth Illinois recetvrd SN new riflea.
M lean for the accoont they wUl give
StABdanls, SOc per quart
^ the Sltaker
speaker deelsre
declared 11 well taken, The Ftrit lUlnol* cavalry received 70.000
Tbe
Fourth
of.JoIy
celrbratios
at
^lid Meam: :
rounds uf aranivnltion a^ It Is under
Of themaelveA if only glvca a ctinace
^lley then
Bailey
the withdrew It. saying
stood that thiy are lu be Included In the iOalUIac will be a great event. The to deaonalrate wbnt they are made of.
merely wanted
213 Front St.
i
Grnsvenor wot procecdliw by consent next orJir to nwA-e.
Warhingtin. June 30.-i^« now seems ; big crowd aad atdong them many from
.of the boose nnd n»l <if hie esm rlghL
Oroavcoor read tbe edlti>r1al In full and proliabi* that there will be no move this city. Bo many have exprenerd
ctuntnented opon It as being a more m- ment of tivwipa frrrin Cnfnp Alger this tbeir intentiou to go from here that Division hos^tAL near Falls Cbnreh.
eeovaleaclng from malarial fevar.
Bedneed Bates ea O X- k I
vere armlgnment, of the nemicratlc
Oeb- tbe O. R. A I. railroad has decided to
party than hi* speech contained. ,
Fourth of July—One fare for roaad
Those deUilod for raerBitiag service
_f_.
.,.11
¥.1—
1*1 ■
- -----------"Now; then." said Ballty. when hart. 'jnr Hundred and Flfty-Nimh In- pnt oa a speela) train on that day, (oae oorporal from Companies A. B, C, tri|i.
Sell
Jnly
1st.
Good «—
to -retara
' Oroavenor had coocludod. "win the dtoiir.. Was loctunlnrtl by oo-.rt martial which will laava here at 7;l& a m.
D. B. G. H and M. PrivaU Wood and ^*BuffSo. K. y . oae fere for ronod
gentleman from Oblo say w bo was the Tuc*<lay and yv<t- r<toy He Is charged living Cadillac'a^ 10 p m.
uU a HCiUry. He
myaelf) and those detailed to ship
_ __________
Dsdnocratlc congresaman who. he detrip.
Bell July 12lh VO 15th. Gaod to reuf tbe Inrident he
etored. wrote the edlloriair*
horoee borne
ae are left here. Ameri4mn : tan Sept let.
* OF GAYLORD. MICH.
.
lieari-r .>f a "rusk ' message to
t XPtoA
T submll " enme the response, "that
Chicaga. one fare foe round trip plus
horses die i£ traaalt to Cuba; so Tra.
lean's the most liberal BiekneM bbB _
I cannot do that iinh«s the gvnUetnan C..|-n-l rni-nctt He exiJalned thU to
itA Sell Jnly ISIh good to reura
An entboalsatic, though not larga
s'niry. Vhr> !n?i»ie<l upoc Mopping
City may have a chance to l» k Angust lOU.
Aoddent Inturaace Policy of Ue 4n|t
who poaltlrely Informed me glvi
audience.
wHaeaaed
tbe
performance
It would be a bri-a<* of I him. "I he adtoia.It ihcD drew blaswi-rd.
Authorised under the State lasiwiBea .
upon Llemtonant WUhelm’* oharger.
pertnistli
Cincinnati, oae cent per i
h* auy*. .niMbiy for ih* purpose of
given by Prlee'a Cnbaa Creoles last
wining b
September M, good to retart October Daparlmeat of Mich.
tlmlilKilng tri- srntry. At no time, be Bight at StelabMg'a Grand opera bouse. left from the flrat hattallun Wednes
We pay onr ageata Good nllahla
r who b<day.
wanted. Addrem «r eall an
tOiinanl name th* Democrat who wrota SByB..iil<l he iDteDd to u*<- It.
l^vat* W. T. Mdt-rt o>roi>any D. 8«t- Tito company nVa a good entorUinft is ills A Bi. and 1 have a hard
• .the t-lltorlal."
return Jnly 4th.
W.R. HARDY.
m<At, and were deaerring of bettor pat- day's work n^ead of me. eo mnst elcM J*ae87____ ..
> Inriined to bHlere." Bailey
indianapItlA au' tare far round trip., District agent for Narthwaatern Mlekf_____
Toatft________ ___
________
August ISth.
Sell
Augott
8th.return
r
for this tima
H. I. Ksapp.
gan, Travarae, City. Mich.
Lneittgton. one fare for ronnd trip
Lieut. Co. M. 84tb Mkto. Voluntoera
Bell July setb to August 6th. retorn
n lilest Bay as follow*:
Angus’. ISth.
The Fourth at Kaaiatea.
Han. W. H. Foator. at vrell aa Senator
SaratogA one fare for lennd trip.
Uave Old Mtaslon..
X. A N. B. Uaina will mn as talloito
and cundor to now
^
J. W. MllUken. wm deUver aa addrern Sell August iBt, gaod to retorn AaguM
Arr’veElk lUoids.:.
oa Jaly 4th: Leave Traverse City for
Slat.
at the Northport celebratioA
_______
Potoirar, th“y have hee-n unsuo*-p«stnl. LMve Elk Bapida...
Toronto. Ontario, one fare fdr round Meniatee at 5:30 acd D:35 a m. and SriS
■ nB*T TiwE IK oi’B UlSTORT
v.^mr nbrrs he sa: k '« v-ry dot-p. ArrireOlb Miudon..
trip SeUAugoslStth. 85th. and 87th, (p. m. Leave ManUtec for 1T»v«
Fnvai* John Myers, ^ixth lllinuis. h&* Lvave Old MImIM)- ..
Peteona Urm.bled with diarrheea wHl Mod to retorn SepL flih.
City at 1:00. 4:10 and e:30 p. m. Tiekatt
Pimill Vvtv*Tbuk. te> Abl* Brameafor been rolwln* aliue Monday, when be Arrive East-Head....
belntoreetodintbeexp^Bce of Mr.,
aim be Bold July Sad to 4ih. Betora
~
Brrtelf- Work.
Vermllllaa. O., <«e fare for
Leave East Head.!..
W.
M.
Bush,
clerk
of
Botol
Dorranoe.
________
_____
all atoJuly
5th._______
Batesbetween
betv
trip Sell Aagust Ut. good to retorn limit
•R'nrWngtMi. June M.-F- r probably to tiaibe. No fear* an enteriaiped that Arrive Old Mlstion..
Froridence, R. L Be sayr. "For savw- Angust SUL
tioBB on the X. A N. E. CM fare te
tfc$4lt*t tiro* In the hlst<try of the wji- he was druwned.
Leave Old Mirnloa...
ral years I have been almost a eoMtaat
exceed $1.80.
Bay View Camp Meeting, one fnre for the rouad trip not
Arrive Elk Bapldt.. atc a Ksolution *** adupiej y,-s.«rda>
aoffrrerfrom diarrhoea, the freqheal itmad trip. Sen July lltb to SUt, Bound trip tiekeuatooe fare to all
v
Leave ElkEaidds..
trtid*HnB tb* thanks or it.ngrt-**. ic
attacks completely postrating me and good to return Aug 80th.
Btotloaa oa connoeting linaA Bopa'
common seamt-n. M>evlflciiiiy namlhg who has been ill for »>m* time with
rrnderiar me upfit for my dntiea at the
Bedueed ratoe to other paiatA Pbeac Band asd balluamgoon S:M a m.
tbchi In tbi resuiuiloA The rasuluUun fever, was yesterday sent to tbe huehotel. About two years age a aaleatralA
H. W. 0c*«KO**¥. AgL
elicited several patr:<>iie 'spi-erbea to pltal at Fort;MycT. The aymploms In
maalriadlygavemsaamaU bottle of
r. A. Mnenzu.. O. P. AgL
L
with '»i
P- »- ’BuswUl also eoaaect
I
which the prlt-ate ao dlera of tb* army the captain’s tas* an KwiLl
---------■* ”'*I
<>T*udHapidA
boaWt 11 :W A m- FruH ear will Chambtrlaln’aCallr
and tb* common sailor* of tbi- navy those of Prlvato Caton. Who died of i
«dy. Xn^ to my sarpriae
Ftiawmki! Hurrah fbr tba FavO. .
Tnesdays, Thnr^ rhoca Beme<
■*r last
last ^k.
»>•
East Head on Tneedey*,
wave gJuwtofly euloglaod. ‘Tb* re*olu- tyhoid fever at Fort Myer
it Itt effects ware Immediate
and delight
Milwankae OamivaL
Get your patriotiem at Ar A. MeOay A
days and Satiirdaya Famengi.
|h«s recommended by th* prealdebi
Wbeeever
I
felt
eymptome
of
the
diLATtMT rmOM AUHIBAI. DEWKY.
fmit will be taken on at any point
were ad.-pted. t*nderlns tbe thanks cf
Oa aoconat of the carnival at XH^ Sm'L Largeat line in the dty. 3«1A . .
aloag Peninsula ebor* >y comiag out aaaae I aronid fortify mysrif agalnet wankee. WU.. the X. A N. X> B. Co.
aoayrev* U- Naval Constructor Hobson
the attaek with a few doaee of this val
in a boat.__________________
■Bd th* other beore* of tb* Merrimac.
•ae my aaw Jewtiiy stare whaa
uable remedy. Tbe reault has bean
Agm to lAeuteiAAt Fnnk H. N«weomk,
you aoau to the poatofltoe and take adryand almost com^^
WaablngtoB. June S0.-The navy dM. Voarth af July flrewurhs at XoOuy%.
tMt----- *— of the reveaus cutter Hud- partment yeMerday mad* public the
rantaga of my^^layhdfi
— •’ ." Verrafilv
Finest line U the «lty. Get your
wm for hla gaUant ramm* of the Wins8.
B.
Wait.
pragglBL
r.
OcnmraBAii,
Agrat
following cablegram from Admiral Mtppiy early.
Ml-it
•W. tJ. HIOBBS,
If You Have Logs to Sell
Sound Hemlock Lumber,
Maple Flooring,
fehort Maple Wood.
trWrse city lumber
CO
###•#•##»
I WE HAVE
’
P Kinils pf Soap.
JOHN J. BREZINA
OYSTERS
Fletcher’s Ofstei Depot and Restairaiil.
THE HOME
Protective Associatien
K.L'.f-'’
...'Bl
....
raSf*S
1
r'-™
TBB KUBMUrq BMOOSD, FSIDAT. TtILT 1. 1808
O^EWSPIIII,
What W«t«en Will Hava to Fight
Whan Ha Takaa Hit Squad
ron Ovar Thara.
KODEEB OAnOI AT OASTHAOEBA.
&M* AIM Worktac «B a Lat of 014
«• OM Tkna late
:
rMta Nat 8a
CaiMini't ksM
TBIfEBSE Cin, TDESDIV, JULY M.
AT EACH AFTERNOON ^EVENING EXHIBITION
Of WMeh PosUlvaly AwMia Its masW9ea Cbtol aid Prqisewr. tha Funpos Scoat. Ths Par*goa 01 a
Bicycle Riders.
Col. W. F. C0DY-“BUFFAL0 BILL,”
FIU8KI ns ttbdiPnON PF TK
^flwUEMESSOnmiTAII
f
^ ■■ ■■
n EiJI
Xmaduo, Junr 30.—Th« Dail}- Chraslela
^bllahca tbit ■nornina a Ivttar from
A BATTERY OF
Isg the fonifirailoat there.' The writcr
M>-«: 'There to a areal tort at the
0.S.UGHT ARTILLERY
aummit of each of the flee hllto comt—«rdirf: ihe eetraece to the bartur.
t
, ' r m< dr n. Braldea thvOe
............................
lids* iBUodaeiaa sxuau______ ,
____
e( skllUol dilTing
OR.triS !-'R3tC THS CAVaLRT OF TBS
WORLD'S OREATEST ARKIES. flOFCRBLT XQUIfTED ARp SatilFPES.
CarthacvDA dated Ji-DF .33. ai d de«(Tlb-
•
.............. a: «v*ry point of
Duny K-onttructed trlthln the
tact two mofithij Numrroua runt have
>
to be lifthtly rialded. and that to why tbje
rumor hua *one about that the youny
king will come ten; for hla aummer
boUdaya 1 have Juat aeen the
lApamo in the harbjr. I coun
suca aUuiid h.^. four of tbei
larre. UKe the Atf om Xlll ah,
seaworthy. Her fvm^ast .a iwiits taken
down to re lew her of *lu-er. I n». and
her cuna will U llRUt< ned. ih-hind her
J aaa a bic hulk.
.
.
.
Catilouna. on the at<K-ha.
rht could
hardly be flnJahed to thr*e yiara.’'
|4a»t to Keep the Mlal-4o Aaosb
Proceeding Ui review Ih'.: Veoacto
the tanoua iH<ria druiined to esmp
tbethlrd equadibn.T.ieDailyChio.aile'a
nmkH mntm
Aw3 scciirs or cattle,
Artwasa^andOoahat-lOO So»«telga Cbi -•*
-r. ottheCtie* A'l Pow*rinl S.ouxTbaTnTPItbudPna»o(lB<lua.Cor>*ck .-ou-soy./.r*b, MacTa».aiu<Ji3. Ohiei »nii r^.erm
U>aEtap*ret'<OwaCnlrrsn-i:*&f iL«Ct.-sa;. armr; taa Cur'sii^tof
Um Rov-.iaa anay
-----
waa FEUS
iSSS
BUFFALO BILL
THE PBSMtCB UADT WIKO SHOT OT TBB WORLD.
JOHNN-y BAKER
uc AuMTlean Utrksman' tc a
awpnslag progracae ct
Tnok. Pa^ and QranasUc^
A COWBOY BAND ON HORSEBACK.
—
r
6^
^WBOYSm
'BUCKING BRONCOS
TPdK INOKSORIMABUK
REALISM OF SAVAGE WARFARE
Thraing sad Lndltroas Slngglts betwem the
1 Cftuaate and Virions ~OailaW BraUt s^
Dartoc Wild Wort lUdar*. Tho
" •
- aaA a
•atadisa*,Oewbsya
o^tapaadw^*^
THE TRANSCENDENTSPECTAaE
AND LIVING TABLEAU
MIRROR OF
Pwopmetaxs.
Grand Rapidi t iDdlni E. B
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£8 R
8
« &98S88
SV VCTSRANS FROM TMC FAMOUS SIXTH RECIHCNT U. S. CAVAUIT.
£mnd Introductory Review of the Great Eqgestrian
or SAVAGE. BAB.BABGTra *ts£ En.lOHTXD jrASlOBB,
CUSTER’S
LAST BATTLE
IITSOnUCIIIC
i pi:
THE LITTLE BlIG HORN
Of wbiA BM a
emotr cr soldier was tott.t* tsU Um awful tala
IUIBE inMCrai V FBIIQT nsa IWIK !EF3E Niem
-rwuapassd la by Some of the Savage Sioux Brave* Frosnt at th*
n FH R». |n» nr lust. 1 Memsri tl l^s iiiijlssi
•oShM Of Vlld Cbargm. Sosparslo Dotoata. snd Kona] Ccabat.
A
Ltvwg-Putnr* at Bepolaas Taks a&d AaniUlaUnn Beggaring
All tesenpuon. sad CoscJnduig wita
A SUPREMELY REALISTIC TABLEAU
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li
FECSOI.
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£862 al S
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AGBYEREO GRAND STANDSUTING 20,000 PERSONS
PE&TECT P&OTECTTZOH raox BOTB *nt AJn> KAOr.
^ VI DEATH.
All OPEN AIR ARENA C0TERIH6 ABOUT 6 ACRES
DUBlEEBlTIliePUiliT
OF 250,000 OeiDLENWEB
MAKING NIGHT LIGHT AS DAY.
uA-v OF*
E' .
A;.xck a aasaaa.ea
SSSh 8 8R8Z9«6StS
COSSACKS oTtheCAUCASSUS
-tLllillS!
saaaaaaaaaaaaa- ..
£fiZ8SSE88SZ£C«S 8
• «*-£«
' rrom the Bofierlacd B*two*sBarops and Asla-the WUdast of tnU Bldsn
-Tbo Drily D«r DaaUi to Thalr Daring Ooahsa BaU Savags Xmond
Wamora Whooa Lika Ko OUsr Pan M th* -Wofld Predoem.
ATT lo A.
BB
8S
!; B6E8«BEBEB€EEE
A black cloud on the
-tkiaa'
Everything new
Bndliien a IlsdiiKntt,
BHOOTIRO FROM RORSEBACS AT TULL SPESD.
doe* not affect us peiaonally, but which
evokes the deepest s-.rrow and our larg*
a*t desire for lu removal
WAT of two great Btnies. between whom
we are neutral—one bound to us -by e
cry Ue of kindred and similarity of 1
•dtutlons and religlun: the other t
Mate that fought on our aide when ^
Mruggled with the threatening tyranny
of Um first Xapoleon. Watching this
terrible war we are bound to ahstaln
tram exj reming any preference or any
. Judgn-^i on either side, tve knoa- that
•4n to.th C.--IS the mctlres are of tha
' highest character. We know that the
TJnItcd State, are animated by elevated
ptailaelIhmpy and tlitt Spain 1. Inspired
It Ilove - • that
*nr lbs
rinebciaea Rifa.
VtlUirCdK,
imuiTifits ^
MISS AtJNIE OAKUEY
TImea aara: “Ulniaie a deny the mnon that Spain la pur ihasiof crulserd
.ftom China or other : i^ona. AccordUv to Bl Irnpamal the demand for a
cash piyment of the canal due* delayed
>amlral Catnata'a squadron. The dues.
*
' We rtre truntwortblly In*
d
t.. .es* then «P2,0i<> ranca, are
Slow paid. i«uke Almedovar de Bio,
nlnlater af foreign alfalrs. denied In the
eounell. the paper aeyi. that Italy baa
tefnaed to coal Admiral Camara.
Peace Pro«|HWto Xm* BctylA.
*Tf the T'nlted Stales Imagines that
the threat to bombard Spanish ports
wonid indues the Spaniards to recaU
^mara and to sue fur peace the Amertcaiu are bound to be disappointed. The
threat has only unded to excite the
hnlldog qualJtlea of the Bpanlab nation
al character. When these are aroused
^denoe and .logic are alike powerleoa.
The peace prospccis, therefore,
are
much leaa bright than they jrere a week
London. June 80.—Lord Salisbury, the
premier, addreeslng the Cnlt.-d dub
this city last evening, said: 'There to
, Lifer;, Sale nd Feed Bara.
jua.-.
nnsEBaif
Dl.tct tnro the Beat d War
Therefore it to'poaalble that even this
wnrer coaeft
aeto may before ions be puahed Into
KALUKCRT FBATa FOB TEAl^
European
Horse Hotel.
MiEsgic Feives
20 REAL CUBAN HERQES
TwaleersMoosncktlagOeasrs aod Sight r.t -
H. LEDERLE.
HRLtOFTHfPUINS
10 prepare them,
dld.tiol think A
■ Madrid. June 80.—The genera! pub*
»c
to
very
bitter
aga'.nst
England because of her supposed un*
filendllnesa regar^ngAdmiralCami
mark's
■quadron. The sub)ec.-t Is narmly
IT dls. cuosed In all public places, though ofdato are mute.___________
Remember that do alt kinds of npairing s ltd enameling, and that I ou
aud dn give you the beat work of aoi
one in the dty fnr the money.
be deceived by wbat otbera tell yon t«
............. r. bntmoma and aee fei
yourself.
■
>rantee ai
ail my work tojt* right,
It doea m
not prove so I make 1
right. .
Stop in tUl 8 o'dMk everr eraniaf
except Sun 'ay. In the Caldwell k. Lon
don haildibg, at north end od Unloa
atraet.
A WILD WEST VIRGINIA REEL ON HORSEBACIL
TIE IDlOa
raceotly been tnpunted. asd toct>bttUd>
laa cooUimra with aD*r»y. AlloRetoer
as attack fruni the tea la obt a thi^
a short time
Ever Barned Outi
If so joa know
UtevalMof
135TST7E.AJNOBJ.
_________ 9 R. CAK9^A^
nWMtllCm EI.CVEM HUNDRED MEN------MORSES. .
l*Br* It* Tali—Baroll la Uta Camllaa
bUada^Uaml HaiUbarr oa tfeaaupaua*
AMartMa War.
'
Sayl
e::x»(;bz'T'xoiv, fkaziv or
S
*•=« = *—WWW
**iyalBB amre from Maektoae CMy. FeWBkey.
Cklmyj^ oread toputo j:«0p.m.
attire^Iram^^vnd. Port Wayaa,
Detroit and Oread Baplpa.r» p. ■>. Parlor
aad baffat ear from Detroit oa ibl* Irato.
_____
0.k.4LtKAT,Ataa'
0. V LOOKVOOO O. P. A T. A.. Oraad Ba«l4L
unsRs uD iomusRu l i
To kaka agaet saedar. Jane 3D, un,
atldOa'alaeka a.
•ODIO KOKtE.
iZxxzwE:.
____^___ ______IST
FREE.
ST PUBLIC PRESENTATION
A.-. L.-iprvatlra. yaeOhaueg Street Duplay ut Savag* PageanTryand i*,ii.«Ty w.—|s
TW8 Efliiite Eiilf, Eeii er skii.
; g.'ota AfriK.-oox aT i
kb
> KarA M Katkaa
::‘'Z-".:.r''°-OieMeiiiiii!iitiL cifliiii.;«."S.>BilfPria
evwT gton
iiP,iE-PMTriiS[LF,ITS«SiLfl^^
•T can only My T earnestly a-lsh the
The^^ai«u«
0«ai»i«Ei ................i.Unehaagtd
day may speedily arrive when this ter
HotH^ Ho^O^
.IhePcopIceflhc
-- of
-i
of the Unite^l
United Btatts Sot Alae
the _
Pcopte
EiMland.
Scotland.
rible slaughter Iwtwecn tn<p nations
Franca. Gcrn
;naan} .Dcgmark. Belgium. KoUaad. Spain. Austria and Italy. A
Witt ceas- and the av>rld d* restored to edtcThsl It ia the ONC Crvat LMm^unrag aad EducatlecMl Eahibhioe bfall the World- -It U Somebody
01
the
ChTdrefi
Do
Net
S
m
UJB.
TK KUT BITK. mtAT
peace. '«-ltb this e*c.-pUun ihe world
looks smiting eitough to us t»litlcally.
The comeiiiioB with FVanci- hss re-moved the object of conflb-l between
«s a'nd our greatest awl m<«t culllraud nelghlxT. The Soudan expedltlon. If suctessfuHy ae*m*Hsh.d. will be
the greatest worji fur dvIliuUon that
England has performed for tai> or thrae
cenerati'ins.
8aa htjr nav' jawolry stora when
aUSISBSS CARDS.
^OOK WAKTBD-rm- OB* b>obiI
V-' L Lydell. WUItom*t«rg. klrh
- to the pMtofBce and'tnke hd1,-0 ttau.
•The gnvemmem's Chinese policy to
---------- OM Mkolos. for miM. wm laki
■Dmbercd
display of
>f floe'jawe^.
of >ry d
to prevent the Chinese empire from foil
a K- BKOWK, Aiunoay aao UosaarUor at
'. er will
po^BALl
X OB TB4DK—101
ing Into ruins, to invite It Into paths of
O. Law. spwrtol aueBUon K. eoltoetloas
reform, to give It ervry assistance tn
Protst Pi
our power, loperfect ludefensesandto
Vireworka; > Burrah for the VonrtA.
increase Its comn«!rclalpr.wperit>. Thus
patrlotUm at A- A. Mo
K)k Bspld* Lsuadry.
we should aid Chins and ounwlvea. It
Argeat line in tha dty.
to lBp<>mlhle that we should have th*
TTTAKTBI>—A marlBr yagtoeor. Trwrrri
same Influence over China as over In
W city Lumber Co»•
dia and Egj-pt, bot I beUeve that so f
‘C*6k'PALX^f& fret froat on Sitib aiire
Baaled Propoaala.
. far as rallwa>-s are concerned our mdtZ t.rur tradsurorth. also faoaur Md lo< c
... PhrMtoBaBd domiB. trmtl- nrth *trrei orar Wadswonta. Both rendret
vantages win be fully equal to tbuae of
able. Addrve* er caU <■ Patehln A Cmue
other natlou.**
HIsrioB. •FTOtdU.g to pUiM and Mctneattami
> Ueaka. 'PbaaB. hBa«^*of- IPOB SALE-Portabtr •
uow OB file at m; oOlce at Old tflMlea. Tk<
■on- TroBhto Btoakt Oat for Hpoia.
ilU at Omeaaright to te}rct may aodal) bids k re*.ned.
C t&-hona-|MBrrr eegtiw.
_____ . .r fell tofermol
Vantxwver. B. C.. June SO.—Kali adMO tf
Bxxar Loara. Dire«ior.
tinri rBaulcT ot Alfred DakaBkoIb.nK
Dak
Proct
Tlces from Hong Roag aay that R to
8SM
THE DHbT ONE OF MY KIID IHDORSED BY HYIDIS. GOHEROMEIYB IID IRMIEL
Knmliered Conpona, Actnal Risened Seats Wfll Be Sold “Uo the ;Daj Of EiOibitioo, at tlie POST OFFICE REIS STAND,
mi
"VI:
SS.To’SSJoSTi^irS.Sf
■'•"'■"STS.'
■W“-SSri.i3-,-l
w.
. reported that, the revolt - against the
Spanlah rule has extrnd<-d to the Caro
line totohda The B|;anlab have only a
amall garrison there and as they are
anabie to send relief U to likely that ttie
tabels win soon have control.
jl.W.Paichia.
W.P.OrotMT
OO'ISB—Por sale. Apply at
M Bleak. TremeCitr.
Attomeyi at Law.
OSOM to Monogwe Btoek. Tmreme RHy. HIcE
iM McMimn
In Ssvor of Bryan and free allver.
Stwg bfKsBiS, Ka« Oo Laegw
Tfii.eka. Kan.. June 80.—The weekly
crop report for Raasn* above that the
' wheat crop of Kanoas to not nearty ao
large a* It t romiaad Ust days ago to he.
Bngt and rain.
John R. Santo,
Geoeral tnsiiancti
Txavarwo City. KUh
Eti.-s-r'
litT"- -"AS
'WSSi-Sfr.'s.'s
o KAJUKX BOIUOt
t for eala. too sir* of
^Tmrerer
iUtCo.
^ XSMf
^Baekw
WANTED.
HoUc,
I hare pet a ntoe hack oo the atreei tor the
aeeommodailea of the paUlc. fitond will be
at WTUtlag BoieL Ah mAen left there or
Phoae t will reealre praaia aiteailoa.
A 3. Ksobax.
DO TOO WART sru-tt::
•taod* medlclBe aad dlaearee ol the eye or br
MI8CELUAKSOU8 WAKT8.
G"£
OOIMQ BOOTS.
F’l-’SittSSSSw.-S. s^'^-
■W.
PATCHIN & CROTSER,
Orenickniia..
■Ben wbObercr undled to a Biedleal eoUreeS
J. -W. OATHTTUR
Apptotojrev.
suva."Si!f«t;r“
“•
leafabavaiialaa
■•''“"■siysss.re.
.i
THE MORNING RECORD.
^ICIU PAPER (
owTSMvm.
TRAVKBSE CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1898.
ONLY A FEW HOURS
Then the Fate of Santiagro Will Be Decided By
Oeneral Shatter’s Army and
Big Guns.
CAMARA IS LAID UP FOR “REPAIRS”
TElEGRItPHIC BUliniNS.
UjQta,
miN HINT TO POWERS.
IterUn, .Jnae 8«^It U annaonoed
that tbe Oermu watahip G«ler left Lord BaUeboPy'e Bpeeah Intended to
Bhew That Great Britan le 11
Barana Wedoeaday ea roate to SantiBympathy With the U. B.
Bpaflal to Ta Kouiae Becou.
Montreal, Jane »&,—Llentenaat OarLondoa, Jnoe U.—It b aid there b
iBia. Ue eUef of the Spanldi bamta
eo donbt that the Marqab of SaUeta thU city. has4eeii1 mlaaiof alaee
hnry'e tpeecb laet eight wae intended
Monday, and the f
M a hint to the powers that Great BriV
he bae left the city, bat that M
aa
ala is in eympathy with the United
be aaeert^Md, he hae aot lotoriMd
Stetea, aad it b leUmatcd it wae called
te8frfa.\ j
fort* by 6ertnany> alUInde on the
?HtBTT-S*OOMI) Um MOT GO.
Alt the Coal at Port Said wae OoietI7 Boncht Up by the Uaited
the Xeginent Kay Go On the
Btatce OoBralar A«at.
Meat Transport to Santiago.
apedal toTac Moc>ix'> Rcroan
Mwui M Tu MOUIBS Ksraan.
Waatainyloa. Jane to.—Tbe goeernWashington. Jana U.—Altboagb tha
j
Beported that He wiUneav. HI. Torpedo Boat Deatroyor. 1“'"““
“ Thirty-Soeond Hiebigaa did not
on the trnnanortt aalllBg today, the I
next expedlUon which will leav^ In a '
Dewey’S Job Would be Easier—When Ordered
irngeol. Brosdbeat. while the few days more may teke them.
* j
At Port s^^
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“f• nr
IdOSTe Fort ^hid Camara Discovered that His Ships
Needed “ Bep^irs.**
Cairo, June 3a—(Special)—The following official an
nouncements were made this forenoon:
“The Spanish"^ips at Port Said have began coaling from
their own eolliers, which have arrived from Spain.
*the
Egyptian govemmlent notified them that they
<)ot allow
- must
r................................
• •that
ttbey
\^ this, and that it
stop forthwith, and
they must also
'\leave Port Said, as^the 24 hours limit had been greatly ex
ceeded. The Spaniards then suted that their ships wanted
repairs, and began discharging coal and other^ materials in
order ta repair.”
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CIMIRl'S CRUISE Mir RE RBRNOORED.
Washington, June 30.—ISpe^ial]—Secretary Long sad
this afternoon that he understock that Camara's fieet had
paid the canal dues;and the presmption is they will contin
ue the voyage.
He had heard nothing today from Sampson, but expect
ed important news soon from him.
The news that reached the department through the
Press reports, that Admiral Camara is about to leave his tor
pedo bciat destroyers at Pert Said because they would be un
able to weather the monsoons that rage .in the Indian ocean
at this season, is believed at the navy department to presage
a dissolution of the Spanish squadron, and abandonment of
the cruise to the Philippines. The dropping of the destroy
ers will weaken Camara's squadron so materially as to make
his defeat by Dewey a foregone conclusion if they should
. come together.
ACTUAL ASSAULT
ANXIOUSLY AWAITED.
Washington, June 30.—[Special.]—The war department
has received little news from General Shafter’s headquarters
today, nothing but the actual assault remains to be re
ported. in fact, after the significant statement made yest^day by General Shafter to General Miles, that 'he expected
totake Santiago«asspon as he got ready to move, without
wailing for reinforcements'. The substance of this dispatch
was made known yesterday. It was in reply to General Miles’
dispatch of the 26th, saying: "Congratulations on the success
attained thus far. I r^ret most deeply the loss of your
• heroic men. Cable what yo\i desire for your command.”
General Shafter's reply was primarily to acknowledge
the congratulations, but he took occasion in doing this briefly
but to the point, to state his plans in the following words:_
*' Expect to Uke the pla« as soon as I get ready
mov'c; reinforcements will not reach me."
Besides the foregoing to General Miles, other official
dispatches from head uarters came to the w’ar department.
It was in the above, however, that General Shafter sUted his
expecutions to uke the city before reinforcements reached
him. Other official dispatches gave the advance of the
Spanish troops fi
Manzanillo, S.ooo strong. It is
expected that it was|Genera1 Shafter’s bslief that he could
uke the city in 48 h^urs, but with considerable loss.
The text of these dispatches has not been gh en out, but
they are likely to be
e.madee public later.
A
CITY BOOKSTORE,
220 Front Street.
Toilet Paper
Marta Bioci
HASKEIL’S BOOKSTORE
«*tl*facU)ry reaalu of “Naw Idea Pat• »oaiaa who oace tries tbam. bnt wha ia
W«lar pattaraa 10 ceata
Some Special Reductions
In price, of populiu- .tyle. of Ladles’ Wrappers
Come in and see them at .
toaorrenanbaseof aappl et tor Coa-
STEIHRERR’S
HEADEO FOR PORTO RICO.
ChreaBpa&ioh Traaa-Atlaatic Liaata
Loaded With Coal aad Amma.
Btttoa.
toTeBUoaweBneao.
Loadoa. Joaa SO.—AooordiBf to a
tpeelAl dUpatch fnm Madrid, tha SpaaUh traBa-atlaatie atcatawa, lala da Laeon. Ifaaeio da Layola aad 6aa Aoraalla, ban lOft Oadic for Porto Rleo oa an
imaoriaat MurioB aad earfyiaff Urfa
of atoraa, coal aad aamaali
Je
#
\li
WILL DO.
Mlebiraa Portlaad Oeseat Ooapaoy,
eaplUl 8S.500.000. Tha compaay will
operate in Branch ooaaty.
WUIlaki
aea and John aoliaet each owa
It will boy tbe pretU«*Pt
pair o! ladiee' aboea'yoo eivr
laid.eyes on.
U.ssoahaiaaand Herachal B. Hatch
!,&ooahar«a. aUof Detroit.
Silk VesUne Top,
' Black or Too.
BIG WOMnOBS KBPAl&XVa.
Poor of Them Balnk Onrhaalad at
XeyWeat.
Bpmal toTae Uoanjio Raooao.
Uew^'ork. Jane SO.—A Pram Key
Waat apbeial aays that the Uanaa
cadiof fleet bat been
rbati.
One of the AtapbriUle'e tnmU la
■fixed" and cannot be tamed. Tbe
aah boa tronble of nearly a
•iaiUar aatare.
I T. J. Host’s Great Removal Sale
^ buya suit genuine Balbriggaa Underwear, men’s euea.
48c beya a b»’« Waahable Suit, with Sailor Collar and
Whistle.
48c buys a men's heavy Cottonade Pant&
16c bu}-8 men's np-to-daie Caps.
4Sc bays men’s fine Dress Sbma.
S’-®® •>“"
“■k Au
iHs, a
[
It’s nc^B
m B surprise to ns that we do the clothiBg bnsiness of
' the city at^i
at ‘test* prices. See .
T. J, HIOST,
124 Front Street
Elegant new style. Spec
ial bargain whicL we are offering for a time only.
ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH.
A @ant
Powder firecracker
Touched off in a man’s hip pocket 1b a aurprlse. But
what is more surprising is thff low prices
<
on Clothing and Cents Fur^
nishing Goods at
II.9II.
Uf Oorpotatioa ot $2,600,000 Co
ital PUad Artlelaa Taatarday-WiU
Oparata ia Broach Ooaaty.
aiMClal le Tas MouiB* RtcoBD.
Laaaiok. J’ttae So.—Artielaa of iaoerponliaa were filed today by the
Tha Terror can go forward' bat aot
bock owiay to treabla wit* her prepeUer abaft.
I
WHAT
PORTUND CEMERT CORCERH.
aa the foor blfi Boniton are
baiar repaired there. Tbe Pnritaa'e
ateeriaf year ia all oot of order aad
reqoim a lony and tedlooa onrhanllay.
Holley ft OonmUG
By the roll, doem or«a.e. It wiu p«y you to M. th. good*
N
and prices before yon boy'
Btawberriea one cent a quart, tor ‘
to take coal at Port Said, saceeeded
all who deeire to pick them, at the!
qnblly in baying np all the eoal avai'- Ellis farm, aonth of the city. E. L. I
•Ue •( that port, to.ooo to^ It b in
» gned plaoa to be ahippnd to I)e»ey^
Fiinlrich Sink.
Don’t Buy a Bicycle
Or Get One Repaired
Uw piece to aO.
Popular Shoe House.
Remember My Rew Place312 Soutb Onion Street, Opposite C.SW.M.Oeiioi.
mWlwUmtiUMisHBat
H.E. GIBBS, Propr.
ICE I
Hastings’ Real Estate Agency,
We are ayala ready, with a larye
atoek of tea. to deiirer the aame to aay
part ot tbe city.
Baelarad That Buiy on Tea Will OripMaple block wood alM fM-mta.
pla That Indaatoy.
aeennr. Jnae SO.-Mall adrloea
HOPKINS BB08.
froB J^Ba tay the preaideat of tbe
Telephone Mo. M.
Opatral Tba yaild baa tel^rapbad
Prcaldent McKinley that the tax ea
tea -wm ,check eamiama between
Japan aad ABerIca, aad onyht to be
SOW XT SrPBOTB JAPAS.
reoonaldered. Fin thoiuand tea fir^,
will be oat of cBpIoyaeat la ee
qaedoaof tbadaty.
acoa «UI ceqoe to be the beadqnrtara
Tsx Bsvxarux btasps.
of the arB7. other thaa for tha aioaBriaton on tb« 8tat« OoDtroct What k»l aad qamialnarT deparuaeala. * They Hare Beenlaaaad Bat WUl-ha
Blew in Diatribnuea. '
tbaMtunbor of Workiak Ho«u«
aaSdeattoroa tor^ the idaoe wUl fipceUl to Ta* Konlac BMorC.
Batfachd-Troable u /Mrod.
1 laft hen. problablj from tha volaatear
Dentdt, Jane 30.—There wae a Merlflawiai l<^Tu MokBuui
La^ac. Jaae SO—The lew Bute force of S,ooo mea bow coailair from blc Jam arooad the office ef tbe lateraal
^ttareoatractffoch iato effect to- Taaipa.aad praetieally the eatin'fichtme oolleetM- today. I7 thoee deah-luff force will awiar iato Caaey or Acawfnr aafl -the prtiit
iay Btampa for tha new Uw temerrow.
aadorea, aukli« than the baaea of op- The atampa ban arrind, hat tha haadU alao-hooT Uj* wl
areaeat
Iheabla U fand.
eratioa. before Bantiaffa.
WtAaaeeaarilyalow.
WThe railroad to UaaUaffO U btiaf
Apnvs P&BPAA*akOM8
BOUGHT BT PSIVATS FXBX.
rapidly paahtd 1^ tha earioeeia aad a
A» BaffMiy Pro* Mlaff: for the larfafom of troopa. lu eenplaUra Ualtad Btatn IHd Mot Beeare Pin
Gnat ;
;
1 •rfU freaUy alaqiUfy tha iBOToaieat of
Sn^iMi Uaara.
€am7JBnffua.Jai
TiaKlafaUB. aa^Uaa. aad tha pack tnia'wtH ban apeetel te te Hoaxijie juoesn.
WaahlaytoB. Jana Sa—The -nport
r 4.ddad to- oaiytotnaaparttoodaai^anaaaltla.
I la the
froia poiat to polat at the traaL Tha that tha Ualted Statea M poi^
aiareraaahantaalaadadaad atart- fin Bayliah Uacn te amaaoBa. Tha
od to the froat.
ahlpa wan hoayht by a fctmta Ana
oil eniy iadieatloa
That you did not paper will be a constant reminder t<y ■
you that you should come to us while we are selling Paper 80 cheap. Do not delay, but come.
tIT
DEMAND NINE HOURS.
F
THAT ROOM
PhUlKOne qaeatlon.
TH»T CPU IS OURS.
Believed That Spanlsh<Admlral Will Abandon
the Propose^ Cruise to the
PhlUpplnfea
Beginning Inne 29tb,
Until Entireljr Sold Out
We Will. Sell Sereral
Utsof—
Ever use n
Prescripflons?
Men’s
Ail Wool
Stylish Suits
at'
S4.3B.
If yon do, take them to tbe
Soutb Side Pbarinac;
end have them filled ac
curately end quickly.
COIPLETE UAE OF DRUGS.
G. A. Johnson,
eoe eouth Ciilan StiMt.
f
Sav^ leto ef Bca-a fiaeathU woolesMlBere Uybt welytit nits.
aMa^liyktcoIera.at86.5a
-a
^ice of the beat liybt ecOoted yosth'a enita. 8i.»8.
The rwaainder of onr Ueyele niU yo at 81.90
Bieyela wool paaU weU nude. 81.».
ladies- dark tea bicycle ahoaa. 11 inch top. made ef fins viei kid
stock, yo at 82.
The Boston Store,
front Stawt
GLASS BLOCK.
If,-
THE MOBVXirO EBOORD. FBlDAT. JTn.Tr 1. 18PS.
,«B uhsaaSQ BE00ED.
THEFiaHTATSIBOMET.
TBATK&SE OITV. • XlCHXOAJt
TSB nroABsiraT was oabsrinuLT pi.Aimo. . >■ ■
,9mm. T. Batm j|n> J. w.
haM.
1. W. fiAnn. Bdlior Mkd !!»■■««.
j_____ ®0»20^0K8.
Ofielai Bapart of Oanarnl Whaotor
■bw That There Waa na Ambonh.
Aa Oriyisally Stetad.
Oa^. Jnrayoa. Wadaaaday.' via
Klayatos. Jana U.-0(9^ht by tbe
Aaaoclatad Prana Qanalral ^aUar’a
oBelal report to General Sbafier of the
battle bf Sibeaey aayo: ‘*Tbe
Cm Onoeum bad evaeaated Sibonty at dayUyht oa
the mofalay we anived. tbe enemy yw
iny toward! SavUla. One th
CubaaahadfoBawedand eayayed the
pnamyto rear ynard.
Abaot nfe of
nworawoanded. 1 rode from the
front aad found that the eaemy had
wtehltohed tbemaelvea thrA mile*
fr«m> aboeey At aiyht the Cabana rw
tnmadto tbe vicflty of the town.
That eraalny the Twenty-U^. Gen.
ny.oommaadlny, reached Slboaey
with eiybt troopa and Ooloaal Waodb
Wiment. makiny my Utal force OM
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>*»•
'SSSHSriHIBirHERN BICYCLE WORKS!
WOBX OT TSB BUOTBIO STOBH
Prait Tiaaa Blewn Over aad Other
Ibe eleetrtoal eterm of Wedneaday
alyntcraatadoadhavoelB varioaa loCheapest and moei relinbla place to get yonr bicycle repeired^H9»5^
eallMea. Oa Us paatnaala the atorm
pat in go^ nnming order. Hare bad aeveral ye«re experience and
iaealad flal^ of yrals «nd in Ua or
. Lnoir how it aboold be done. Satisfaction gnaraiiteed. I am selling
chard on W. B Baraha'a farm many
Lbicvcle sundiiee at aboot coet New and second band wheels ior sale
frclttceea, baavlly laden wlU frait
'and to re
lover. Uonyb fortnaateiy
noae were nprooted. It raqnlred
BLUB, 811 Fronjt BL, East
team to yet Ue toeaa back in aa nprlyht poaWaw. One field of yraia
showed a awaU abont 100 feet wide
where a elondbnrat had probably
etroek it;- and leveled oompletely Ue
yraln, a* theiiyb packed down with
a roller.
Near Menton Ue alarm atnek heav
ily aiyl on one farm alone Ue damoye
to fruit treaa aad boUdlnya waa aboat
SSOO. Many
in a limilar
Tbe storm was not ao aevera in Ue
immediate vicinity of Ue city. Jadye Private Wood and Beornittoy OAoera
wiu Tske S7 Km from Hera
Ramadeira oreharda ware not Ue laaat
damayed.
Private-Wood, who to SMistiny in se
enrinr
reernits at
i Bir'BspIds, voltes |
Saturday niybt a bolt of UybUiny
Uat he will probably be ia TrAerse
killed aeveral bead of cattle fc
City Friday or Saturday. Mondayat Ue j
Norris, atsa Urew Fred Dana, who
lateeb Tbe reereitiny squad to which i
a
was pamley at Ur time, off hto i
he to attached were ordered to eecore '
but notaerioosly Injnriny him.
27 reernite at Bly Bapido. 27 at TravV
A barn belonyiay
Martin Sheri- bree 'ciiy. 2S at MmptotM and 23 at i
dan. at Lony Uke,
B straek by Mnokrybo. aad send ^em to ^mp Al-1
damaye yer. from where tbey*^will be eeai to liyhialny and ooi
ayewes^one. Mr. Sheridan, who was fill np Ue eompaaiee from Ue towns
alAndluy near Ue bare at the time mentioned. Sixteen have already been
received a severa sbocK. A boy ia a sent from Big Bapids and seven more
pen near the Ura vras killed. Tbe are ready to yo. Tbe remainder will
bars was inured In tbe I'armer*' Mnl- baealtoted ia a few dnya
iriiMewwwwwwwirawwwtMWMWMewiMtw
6v)x
S\vovt £»(&tv^\\vs
crtAUTta \nu\Mb& ^or us. *^\tCTt's
VWltk the amlaunee of Gao. OaiUlla,
_ &.■» a rooyk map of the eooatoy wai pre
at
OtU«« Ball. lBtA« «lir of TramwOllr.
T
' fortM
pared and tba poelUon of the enemy
tally explaibeA 1 determined to mnhe
Mm j«i U) te «mlM
oaBltiw «1U aUob* •etoet»4
itMO. Md (be dcleinUM fros nn nttnek nt dayllybt on the twentyfourth. Col. Wood’p reyiment
_________ pevtU bf •■tlitodtedel- lent by General 'Yonny to approach tbe
foU^^ bjyu
eaemy on the more weaterly ro^.
Ooneral Yonny and myeelf. and'
na*..Insurance Company.
aral troopa of tba Pint aad Tenth
QUZXn.T XABBXBO.
airy, with three Hotebbtoa monal^
rsu-v
E
m
! SSS-o.
I
! “Ifa.:
.■■. ■!
5?Hw:
OLC.if<MrrATr.»
Aow eoHwa Ue rvport from M«4rM
8r»io bM MBt tm CkAta, boaaJ
te Puerto Eiee. tbrae U»B*-Atli
Ifm fdea
eoe). awbu]
qoAnstf• raprUcB Tbitiecood
twwe; thlb goreruMt eovld «m . tbeae
Will to rood Adruffe jvn now ud
Mairenroee wmld eome f bud;
«• hATC captmd or hoUlod op ell tbe
wOnble Spuiib cmft o« UU ^ of
•bn AlUntie and tbnt element of tbe
«nrla dfcfinr * 1^1«- T^ereton
•bn nUiar «f tbU fleet wiU be haUed
erttbeaUafaebon.
Tbat waa a akrewd more of the
AMrieaa ooaanlar afant at Port Said,
•eeoraar aU of the coal at that pofv
Aa Tankaa apeenlativa laiUaet
wtbeanppwed even f the excitoaant of war. Tbia more not oelp
ahnm one of tba prorremive aleai
«< Amerioaa bnainaaa ability, bnt ia a
- Biaaa of atrata«r eary opportanely axIr Admiral Oamara doea aol hurry op
panne may be declared before be
pat throofb the Snatcaaal: and Ada^ral Dewey will be denied the very
piaaiant doty of afkinp the Cadix
WBraiUD WILXiXB BXWXX.
Anaeant Band Xade it Plaaaaat for
aVoptOar Kember.
Uat nlrht WOlie Beanie, one of the
popnlar membera of the Greaeent band,
waa riven a lolly anrprlM by hia fallow
{Band baya Tbe weleome. tko^h anInvUad vlaitora were r>^ b eordial
laeepUoa at the borne Mr. and Mra
Sannte and the evenlnr waa made par•lealarly pleaaanl for tbe yonof mnai-
Tbe School of XuaJe.
It to now defloitely decided that Mim
AUee Beberta to to joia with Mlaaa
Pnihalm. While and Oawford in tba
n^ool of anstc manticihed noma time
d«o.
'
Tbcae yonny women are the beet of
' TrnveraeCity'nmnaicaltalentand their
wastara ia anre to be a aaceea. The
bcaochCB tanybt will ba ^ano, vtolf.
weiae coltara. airht-raadiac aad harBaaort Votaa.
Beary Boyera. Mra. Inaa K aad
^aaapb B. Boyeraand wife, of Cbieayo.
' Md Miaa E. Boyd of Bowllay Or
arrived f the dty laat niybt, imywte for their anaamar home at Poreat
Boa. Prank KIrefaner arrived yeaterday from Oineiantt'. He and hia fam
ily will oeeapy tbW oottaye at Obena
as ver cent. AVseonnt
'^Tom Utb
\VrtttteiamAAU\k.
Brevibea.
Tbe first sweet peas of Ue neasaa
were bronybt to the BeooKU office yes
yvna. approached the eaemy on the Xies Vinlfrra Outtia and Bdward terday by W. B. Tbacker.
A raynlar oonveeatioa of Traverac
Sevilla road. . Uaea were depleyed,
Oonrtade Wedded Teetefdey.
City Chapter No. lOi.R A M: will be
aad I tfreeted General Yonny to ep«a
A very quiet lorddiny took olace yes- held tontoht at r:3« obarp.'
Are WiU the Hotehktoa ynna. The terday.al Ue home of Ue parenu of
Bbea MarUa to ridtoy a new bicyele.
enemy replied and the flriny imme- Ue bride, Mr. and Mra Harvey Cnrtto.
The steam barge Emma E. Thomp
dlatalybeeame yeaenl. Colonel Wo^ m tVedt Seventh street. The prinel- son to al Ue Traveme City Lamb«r
pal« were Bd'ward Canrtode and Mtos
had deployiU to hto riyht. nearly Winilro^ Cortis. Tbe eeramony was Company's dock loading lumber from
tonehlay the left ef tberoralara.
performed by Bev. D. C<xblta. Tbe Ue company for Wilce & Co., Cbinayo.
T. J Headeraon to improviny bis
■For an hoar Uic flybt vraa very bride aad yroom have aa clriraat new
irm ha tbe eaemy were vary Inriah resldenoeonSeveaU siroet, all ready reaidence on SonU Union etrneb
and they will start a
Mis! Cnrtto will rive an Uterreettoy
wiU Ueir ammanition. Moat of Ueir
happy wedded life wiU a comfortoble Ulk on dynamic expreesiea ia Oraea
flriny waa doaa by voll^n.
The oenple have friends la Ue ebnreh Uto aflernooa at 8:30. Bjb*
Fiaaily tha anamy retraalod rapid eityolmoatianamerable who wiU ox- wm form a paybo-|Uysieal coltnre
ly. Wa foUowad Uem over the line,
;i;od slndera eonyratalations. An : elaas al Ue close of tbe aseetiay.
keapiay eiooe to them, bat onr men bw alaborate weddiay
Jay Spaayle went to Petoskey yeeberemony. 9nly imm dtoU reUtives terday, where he hue aecarsid a position
lay pbyUmlly axbanatad ^ boU the
were present.
in a barber shop.
exertiona and Ue beat, were U
Alva Tyler went to Charievotx yeeof maiatalnlny Ue perenit.
mW DBATIMO BUSDfBSS.
tetday.oa bis bicycle.
••I oaanot apeak toe biyUy et the
Tbe ladies of Ue M. O. B. bicycle
yallaatieondnctof Ue effieereandmea Paf Dunn Boa Bonyht Ont /ohn
eleb enjoyed a rnn on Ue penlnsnls
Bosh.
Uronybont.’'
lost eveainy sad afterwords were
Pat Dona, who bes been driver of eerved with mfreabmeau at Ue borne
Ue fire department team abont two of Miss Uedden.
y<ara. to aboct to embark in bnslnem
Oenana Admiral Inetraeted to Do for bimseli. Be bos bouybt Ue dray1 la? ontflt of 'John Bash aad will beyin
SoUiay WiUoat Oonaeat of
tbismoraiLy. He will have a
American Oommander.
rl not MO to yivn i
yood rljr aad will do a yood bnsineae.
• tried
New York. Jnne >0.—A Berlin cable
Colic. < boleta sad DiarBays it ii learned an yood antbority
6ine yivins
that Ue admiral eommandiny tbe OerJ, J. Woolaver of ’Snmmit
was edy he bos
Brant to give yon Uto tenti
lan fleet la Aatotic watm haa been iB^^ity yesterday.
evidence of onr yratitDde. not that
bat you
ritorioos
eatractedudo noUlay wiUont the' MMb Grace tVriybt arrived from Qii- need it to mdvertiM .yoor
ledv.—G. M.
M Lsb,
’
”
cayo yesterday and will spend seme remedv.—G.
Keokok. loira.
onaaat of Admiral Dewey and Ue
PoreaU by 6. B. Wait. DrnyytoL
time la Uls city.
intniTinee of Ue other foreiyn comW.' P. BorU, one'of Omened mer
tmadan at Manila.
chants. was in tbe ci^ yeelerdhy.
Georye W. Sharp of Tbompeonriile
Oflenw to taken in Berlin beeaoae
transacted
bnslnem in Ue city yester
kmerieaa newapepere belittle Ue im*
portaaee of German Interaato ia Ue day.
J. W. Embrae. of Ue firm of Bittenbonne A Bmbroe, lumber deolera of
Cjicoyo, to reytoterod at Ue Park
OASBT IS BVAODAXBB.
Place.
Shop Opposite Eagle Office.
Spanlah Stroaybold Bear Santlayo
Barrtooa Bill arrived last niybt from
Hamilton. Onb. aad stored over at
Abandoned.
Ue
Pork
niece.
Ba
will
yo
to
Central
•sbin^. Jane
Tbe foU«<^
Lake Uto morniny for a visit wiU rel
dtopateb baa been raceSrod from Gen
atives.
eral Law|on’s beadqnartora. five miles
M'. and Mra
U. Dnrfee hive reeestafBaattoyo.Jnnemh. Tbe Span tarned -from Ueir weddiny tonr to
iards have practleally evaenatod Oaney, Chlcsyo.
^M s. Hayden ayd eblldrnn reUrned
elcee to Sutiayo, where they were be
yesterday from a ritit tic^Petoskey.
lieved to have 3.000 troopa.
Mra.W.P.Calkias to enj >yiny a week's
A oopyriybt dtopateb by Ue Aeeo- visit from her mother. Mrs. Boyce of
Moakiyon.
eiatod Press from Klnyslbn, dated
Mra John McIntosh aad child r»Wedaeeday aiyht,
Amari- tnrned last slybt from a six weeks'
can troops spent yceurday feallny for visit wlU Mra Meintoak'e parents at
Ue enemy. General SbafUr hlmseU, Battle Creek.
Mim Clara Poand retnraed loal aiyht
'iU a email eeeort. weaAlmoet to
om a vifit in Detryib
Caney, a ■"«>» town five mtlee ^orUFrank Saxton, tbe lumberman of
ofSaeUayoaadoennectedwiU it Cleon, arrived to Ue city Wedneadar,
hj raUroed. lAenteaontBtaadiny and aad hto family have tskea pomeeston • f
n deteU of Cnban and Americaa aharp- Ueir new borne. 733 East State streeb
Tbe fomUy of Will Wiaaae arrived
rura ooenided a small bill norUfrom Honor yesterday.
west of Uo Amerkna linaa. lookiny
Proaeentor J. J. Twaddle has redirectly do«ra oa boU Caney aad Saa- tarned from a butoees trip to Peteotiayo. Oaaey.^now seems U hold only key.
Mtos Otborae'. who haa held a poaiobokt 300 Spaatoh trnopo. LtenUnant
Mon as trimmer U Mra. Lawreaee'a
Standlay passed threnyb a eamp wUek
milltoe'ry atore, left yeaterday on Ue
tweatyfonr boars previoasiy was e
Peto^y for her home at Priaoeton,
pted by a strony Spantok ontpoab
B. J. Morgan,
DR. HIGGINS, DENTIST
TRANSFER
FINE DENTAD WOES.
Up-to-date Paloter
aad Paper NaDger.
______
WUito Silsby Oared Tor.
Wmie Silsby, who was injorod ia tl e
Avlevoix betel wreck, has been yiv m
• pervaaent poeitlon a* yate keeper. ■
ALDBIOH A CAMDIPATB.
Ae peeeeityor trains of the C. A W. M.
Me wUl make bis first trip aosU Uis Hie Trleade BUy Dee Hto Mame I
Connectlo»wiU'8«prame BenU.
Opeelsl to TcB Mos>»« BOceta
Detrmt. June 30.-Jndye AldriU of
MtoaCnrUs will yive a free talk on
Dynamic EspreeeioD at 3:30 p m. Uto Cadillac, has gtoea permtooioa to aaFriday aftaraoon in Ue lecture room
yfor Ue S
Of the Eptooopai eborU. Tbe Ptyibo‘
________
Thyeieal Cnltnre class wUl meet at 4 Bench.
p. m. tor Ue first lemon.
A laiye atamber of yonny mniety
people
will
ye
on
Ue
-geeon of Ue
Bbarthef Jaly Tirawotks at KoQo7*e.
ftomat lias in Ue ed^y. Get year Lakes'' to IVaverae Beech this ovonlny
•apply early.
m-6t to enjoy a-hop at Ue hcteL
Over UeNsfflsis'B Shoe »<»«.
Oa M. & H. B. E. E.
»» I ♦
All bagga^, boa and back work
for said road sboold be left with
me. Office 239 State street, telephone 3. All ordera left vitii me
will receive prompt attentioD.
(or abmhite pain-
BICYCLE
SHOES.
IS DEWEl DESIRES.
Deo. R. Winnie,
&Vs ivo vmt&tr
.
todies'11 iaclitDps,lilack
or tan, $2.25. Compare tiiein
with aap $3 shoe in the dtp.
Raw and nobby last.
FRANK FRIEDRICH,
THE OU3 HEUASLE BHOCWAN.
118 Front.Street.
WDRZBURG BIOCK.
swtimmimtmmmmmmmmtmtmmmt^
A PURE
"
tm
BLACK AND TAN !|^ I
Whichever you may wish when^uitlng yourself 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 wo have them in all shades for Walking:, Bley: do mdlng or Working. They are easy, cool and comfortable 3
andthe
.
“I have nemi Okamberlala’s ConybT
Remedy U
D my family for years sad
Ith good results." says Mr. W.
opaofEIBio. Calitorala.
"For '
small children
chTli
.
we find it eepecially '
effective
Ive." For eale by & £. Wall. '
Drayytot
I «taln u OadUlao Ue Ponrth.
attond Ue celebraaoe at Oadillae. tbe
O. A A I. will ^ a special train leav^ ns. One ,
------for Ue round t^ ^
Betnraiay <
train leaves Oadillae at lo & m.
C. U CocKwooo.
&KM01
PRICES or COURSE ABE
THE LOWEST IN THE CITY.
THEHANNAH&LAYMERGANTiLECOni
V
TBS XOBVIVO kSOOED, FSISAT, JXTLT 1. 1898.
!
tow m4 fe«r «n« off <tora«M«; m4
ronrin* os ton p&r Oaptain HodawM.
STATESMEII III fROUT
cf Uie KicCBUMi. for dtottofnltoiea fcsrTtoM ■« MbdIU.
Co.ipldenLaBo( th.*M»pr»J d.OctoatT
UU vw coi>«lud.d «ad tbc DiMdurc wat
Mi«n of Mi«*)s*ippf Would Or. panM. An WneDdfuCTit wa* adopted
rclatlTir to the aettiement of Ibe claUna
gsnize a Ragimant of Oon>
of the Bovernment atcalnct the Padfio
graatman for Cuba.
mllraada It wpatttpteo Use aecretailea
of the tTeaourr and Interior and tb*
attorney cancral a t
FOE GBOBTEIOE OF OHIO tie the debt, and providea that the «nn
' paid the I'^ted States tnuat not ba teas
ttsan all the rallwfya owe. Dlacnaalon
lacavae Be AMaefced the Loyalty of the •
Beweceatj of lb. Boom la HU Ohio '
Dewey broocbt by Use McCAlocB to
HoisA Ktiiis. and tbo«rb tusdated aappored lo have been aent from Cavlie,
OermaA, three Brttlah. one French and
one Japantac men-sf-aar are In port.
The iDminteoU are conataolly cloalBx
In on the city. AjnUnaldo. the laatirtent leader, with thirteen of hla aty*arrived Hay U by tny pertnlaelon on
the Nanrhan. Ba eatabUahed himeelf
at CariU. ouialde of the araenal. under
the protection of onr sima. and or«an.
toed hli army. The prt.cTeaa of A«ulnaide baa beets woaderful. He baa loVariably c< ndurted Use war humanely.
By raUticna wUh him are c.'rdial. bat
eenee.
h»vr.
oenrralLe
■
.
Closed July 411)ENTIRE DAY.
:
^
,
i
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]
From now until that time we shall continue a sale of
suits at $5.00, $7.60 and $10:00 that contain some ex-,
ceptlonal bargaine. Also a complete line of summer
goods at low pi ic6s—Bicycle Suits, Belts, Hose, etc.
been
Then Ba. a.Taerie with BalUy. lhe*.MUyU BqLadNa Ahaadoaed-Pwadot
««rr*>:f AldJJaae,..
Waakliwton. June*!.—Tba booae y«aKlndaieit. JamalcA June
ICopyJ* , rtabt. ISIS, hr AeaocUted Preivi.]-Ttaa
. Kinitvtol
area and Inddentally enjoyed a apeec
gp^aidj eglnaul here baa recetv^ a
Cl
Cl 'ini
immudnT
trow Allen of BlReMlI'pl. which preilry had .. .........lied and th“ cruiser
tfpltated a political e;<iiu>do In wbloh Meeram Irons Seitloco de Cuba a^sunk
by
a
SpanUh
shell Sred
B«rt^
that
the
United
SUtea
armored
]
Brool
.joklyp
Grtwvcnor and Bajley flrured as tbt
Santlaco
batlerle*.
thi^
^rpnklyn hhr tseen atrock by a I from the
5T?i.£2J::ri2S ir„':
ss-x2is
to Cuba. After aendl.< the Indian and
aundry «ril bliu tack to conference ,
of bills from the mlUtary '
• • Noiable
—
1I
' affairs oommitlee procewled.
amonc the measure* pawed were those '
ment of mlUtai^- storekeeper* for the
artry: provldlnc for the protection of
harbor defenx-s and ’risitlBcjti ms
against wanton and malicious injury,
r.
sea to erect lu bouse of wonhp upm
the \t'est .Point mUIUry reservation
Allw 1UkwOr«.veaDrioTB.k.
army ration by t e addition tri-weekly
p.-uod of full cream
Amcrir«Q cheese
canaid com. The br.l was Ucked
demand
presenud act U> response tn
makera.
Of the army, bs’i of the chi
ADfB of MirriWs'iTl woa opi«.scJI to fhe
the
bill and took orrarion tn reply to the
Speech of Oroavennr In the Ohio Re
publican convention In whicb he was
reported as saying the opiojttlon to the
Republican* had iiracUcally unanl-
kilted Commodore Schley and twenty- Bamra-m. i«ey>a d.aince Tuesday nUht
four seamen. The consul rcallybrlievea ' and ihe ofTiccra recard It as certain that
the •^wa*' and the BDanlards all over had amthliut of the kind lerounied in
y,,
^ drinklnc * cbamnacne wsd ............................... --^ned the admiral
. ,
,
~
deiwrtment.
________
i
- -■> -po-ed tothe spmsKMtb nilBola X.w at Camp Taaaew.
‘•b
ft««n S«f>U*»o that an extenBprtnglleld. Ilia, June 30—The Ninth
mine has been laid which will blow lUlnoIs volunteer* arrived la this city
up halt the Amerioun army wheu <t last evening and went Into camp at
tomp Tanner. They nurel«r l.SOO men,
enters Use city.
iropfc I comrith <Colonel James R. Caro
mender. Adjuunt Oeneral Jasper
per N.
b i m
k
too. Jarcaics. Jucr 30.—(Copyr^ht.'USI,
tbe iM'st.
Tanner a* <
by Aasorlalid PreM )—The flylnaaduad- Governor
Tanner last evening Iwuedor
| roni bltherto comtnaAded by OonUDO- ders to Cat tain James R. Marshall to
mobiltoe. the Kighih Illlnola Infantry,
colored. St Cimp Tanner as soon aa
i . ... <.
».«. ...-
pOBSlblC.
___________
U’aahtngiun. Jung 30. — Tbe under
standing at tbe war department >-vslerday was that *lx trani'ports carryrcInforcv-meDts for Gene^ Shat
ter'* army would have Tampa yes
terday. They consisted of about S.WO
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
SHUNT COMPINT M.
B<nr They Xarcbed ftom Oamp
Algat fi» the Se«B*
Of Battla.
- Cakp Alger. Jane 9fl.
MoBKUic Bkcobd.—I suppose the ralaUvm and trieads of the Hannah i^ifl$s
tetoh to know how tbe company left for
tbe field of glory.
Order* came abont 10 o’clock June SS
for tbe Tblrty-thlrd Michigan and the
Firstt battnlioD of the
Thirtyfourth Hlcblgao. Oompanlea F. I. K
and L, to strike camp and Bareh tn
heavy marching order to Dana Loring
and take cars, fleatlaatioai nnkaowi
By 4 p. m. camp was atmek. tenta
reeled, blankeu rolled and all ready to
marcb.'wltb the wagoa traia loaded,
and by 4;30 the march to Dana Loring
waa takea up sritb Hajor Lntlmar
eommaading the first battalion of the
Tblrtyfoorth Michigan. Goloaa) Boyo
ton commanding tbe Thirty-third Mlohigaa. It waa a grand eight aa they
marched out of Camp Alger to tl(e
ttralaa of "Yankee Doodle." we of the
ether two battallonn chafing to ga
We had not long to watt. Oa Ja:
St, atent 10 A m.. orders eame to atril
camp and march tn heavy marching
order to Dunn Loring. By 11 a m. this
order was revoked, and by S p. m. eame
the order that was final, to move, and
by & p. m. the laet two battall^ of
tbe ’Tbirty-foarth Michigan wm la
mn and ready to march with the
Lb Mamaebnaette to Doan Loring,
Refrigeratcra!
Ice Cream Freezers, Screen Doors
and Windows.
“New Process” Vapor Stoves.
i
Drooklya. whit* has been the flag!
squadron, where' U
I was supposed the squadron would remain Intact at least antll the fall
146 i^nt Street
of Santiago de Cuba. C<unmodore
Schley has been assigned lo mmmand
the aecoed aqaadron auai hed to AdmlrI Sampson’s fleet.
Wa*blngt»n.
Frorr two Cu»>an nOItvrs‘picked up
by the Vixen It has been learned Chicago.
toleago. bav« been awarded-the
that General Tando to moving eastward conUact lor supplying
from Manaanillo with Spanish tnaopa needed by the army to Cuba.
for the rurpose of aeslstmg the beRaddal* nafamartite Uoat.
utterance at the gr.iui
aas one ofthoae who thought no man leagured city of Santiago de Cuba. The
Hllwauker. June to.—The test of the
Correspoud with tbe Traverse City Lomber Company.
could be a patriot who epixwed bund Cubans report that General Pando has Radda’A aubmarlne boat was succesa■
him
............
We bave'for sale Good,
tsauea. and had based bis atatem«nt
fn:. The tx>ai temvlned u idrr water aa
npoQ the vote of Democrat* and Popu>
hour and a quarter, and abused the
provi
lists against the war revenue bill with
uuaUtiea clalmrd f
June r to raUeve Oeneral Uni
the bond provUldn.
Sjwnlarda were moving at the rate of
Promlw. Pioof of HI. Casnce.
saarBry Ksoekl Dat Bah Ha
OrosTenor said be d'd not t>e:iei.-F that twel< miles a day when the
New York. June SO.-Tom Sharkey,
the floor of the house was the proper Icfu and at their present speed It la ex- the sailor pugilist of CallfornlAknucked
place tc attack and comment up<m t»ctcd tbry a-in reach Santiago dt
aus.RuhllQ.
tbe Obh- giant, to leas
Cuba next Sunday. July t.
in one ronod last night before tbe
The Cuban* have a small force hang
ing on the Spenlab flank and rear asd Greater New York Athletic club at
Coney
latand.
Rublln’a
defeat was ac
barrasslng General Pando'a troops gt
complished In exactly two mlnutca and
the war began and endeavor to show eveo' step. Uanxanlllu U IK mile*west aevvnieen acconds.
LAXTXIS E-OE SAI.BI.
At the aoanding of the adjetont'a
that the spirit. If not every word, of hla of Santiago de CutA. and the roads ar<>
eUl. which vraa aooaded at S:IS for tbe
In bad cundiUi-n. The Cuban* say that
B>ee<^ was warramed._
Ml tar vragTMA
If Genera! Pando ree. he* his goal It will
last time, for Oaaaral DnfBald'a brig
Mill
Mncbmery
of all descriptions, inclnding Two Enirinee.
BKIAOfl BAILET TO BIB AXK*
Keokuk,
laJune
SO.-The
First
hi with less than half the force he
nesalonal district Republican* nom ade at Camp Alger, and was received
Bet Works, Carriages and Sawt. A complete Saw Mill Plant
. ap Beodlng as AHlWe Attarklag the started with. The Culian* w ho are bar- inated Thnma* Hedev- <‘f Burlington, with cheer after ebaer till tbe old
fiisslnrhlm only nutniew al«ui SCO men.
TWaaa—X« Xaiae. BenUeard.
hy
aorlainaticn,
at
F’slrfleld
yeaterday.
for
sale.
woods rcMonded as Iher never have
but In the passes and to the bush they
A antnewhat senaailunal occtmgnce are at a grral advantage. II Is rrobeince tbe boys of tito 'Me rant the air
followed w!ben Orc**ven<ir said It was able that immediate eiepa will be taken
Big T-me la Xanigtee the Foorth.
with tbe ahoot that none but the
Strange that be eb»uld be singled out to throw a for<« uf Americans and Cu
Maclstee is making great preparm- American aoloier can give.
for crltlrlsm when DemucratS were lo- bans between General Psndo and Gen
raU-tbs Jor the blv Fourth of .Inly Cele
Then came the command. '‘Fonra
dnlglng Ini qulle aa severe reflectlona eral Untrea.
tVlth the soldiers landed frvim the bration. The By’a Band uf this e>«7 [right; oolnmn left^" and in a few paces
, upon their party. Here h* prodneed an
will form one oi the attraction* aBd‘^j,,^j„„„^|orniedaodvra*swe«p' editorial from a tVa&hipgton imper. **a
the Bnstlers wiU iro against the Colt* log OB to Santiago deCoba. the "flowar
leading l.>em>K-n!Uc ortam.*' be said.
»V.. I>e:ii <:;.-»mbarked
fortwogamcA A large number arc of MlchlcaB." to tbe tune of ■•Michi
publishe d « June ». the day the Ohio - ^Tk ,;ii> of ««n,to.V, 't
convention was In sewa-to. and an------------preparing to go from here. The fca- gan. My Michigan," and I, with OorAT CAMrw THtiMAK AVM ALGBB.
* nounoed th*t It was written by a Dentoraa prepared for the
po^
was left behind to receive
A oentic member af congn-aa and was Isdleattea* of a Moveu.est of T<
a epe^l natnre and
the rMTUiU to flU the quota of each
J BUite as severe aa anythtoi' he tCmaveKe onirra lei.
tion win be a good one and the' pro company to loe' mon. and drill and fit
^ nor) bad aald Ip crltUiam of the DemCfalekamaoBa Park. Ga. June SL-It
craea. ;
gram alabwato.
them-*lor service. I begged Colonel
"Name him. name him" cried a nmn- was a qulel • day yesterday at. tbe
ExenraloD* will be givaa oa tbe lake Peterman to dot^ eomeonc etoe. but
her of Deotocrala excitedly. "1 shall park and m thing of any special
not.*' responded Grosvenor. He was portanee oivurred. Sc^ ordera fo^tbe oatbeeteamaraMaaMarUlIaad P A It was of no avail.
proce^lng lo read and oimment when movement of troop* were received, P. U. No. 4. In th« afternoon. Home
If Mr. Bannab could have seen bit
• Bailey, upon whom evAr one kpetr though the railmad* have been'notifled raom have been prepared for the afuiQuality and qnantity, high price and low price, but all are
boys awing into that oolnmn and!
the article was an attadc. plainly ex to be ready to more large bodies at
high qukli^ fur tne'priee.
nooaat tbe Driving park. - From 1 inarch to Ue front he would here felt
cited and indignant, with vigor intar- moment’s notice. General Batoea was
Our line of toilet soap is nneqoaled in tbe city.
O’clock to 4:10 the street aad aToat a a thoaaand tlmw nipald for what be ;
.
rupted him.
ycelerday assigned to the Sevoad lirt- aporu begin. Tlien follows band cot-I want
hat done for hla compaay.
gade uf the First dtvlaino. which has
1 me." said tl
'been 4n charge of Cdond .Bennitl. of eorteintbeoTaniagand flreworia on
It hae always had the reputation of
I, word of It 1
the Thisd imnol*. The ciBcere at the ifae rieer bank.
being tbc meat orderly company In
I -V
'*»•' ««<! *'*»■» * please." repllei
■Phone 187.
*48 Front Street.
Bxenraiona vrill be ran from Reed
g Beoevenor. god Itniley then made th quarti-rmaster's offlee announced last
night that twenty-five rvginicnu were (Sty, LadingtonV Pyanktort, Traverse camp and a finer looking eompapy wno
not in iho brigade, nor a bettor drilled
practically equipped and ready '
City.
Pentwator
and
Intermediate
one
; hoy lo be dictatvl to by nallcy. and the and that if they ace not ordered away pBlatih
__ _______________
By tbe time thU U printed the hdya
latter referred to tbc Ohtoac at one who within a week th.y will hr.ve every
Baltimore Stock Beoelved Three Time* a Week
■ too Indecent 10
courleoUA R- thing needed tor tkeir campelgn. The
win he in Santiago de CnbA and I have
ouuto, 40e per quart
Great Tlmo at Cadillac.
ly Bailey
naily
Bsliey inslst-d
inslat<d uiv>n bis point and Fifth Illinois recetvrd SN new riflea.
M lean for the accoont they wUl give
StABdanls, SOc per quart
^ the Sltaker
speaker deelsre
declared 11 well taken, The Ftrit lUlnol* cavalry received 70.000
Tbe
Fourth
of.JoIy
celrbratios
at
^lid Meam: :
rounds uf aranivnltion a^ It Is under
Of themaelveA if only glvca a ctinace
^lley then
Bailey
the withdrew It. saying
stood that thiy are lu be Included In the iOalUIac will be a great event. The to deaonalrate wbnt they are made of.
merely wanted
213 Front St.
i
Grnsvenor wot procecdliw by consent next orJir to nwA-e.
Warhingtin. June 30.-i^« now seems ; big crowd aad atdong them many from
.of the boose nnd n»l <if hie esm rlghL
Oroavcoor read tbe edlti>r1al In full and proliabi* that there will be no move this city. Bo many have exprenerd
ctuntnented opon It as being a more m- ment of tivwipa frrrin Cnfnp Alger this tbeir intentiou to go from here that Division hos^tAL near Falls Cbnreh.
eeovaleaclng from malarial fevar.
Bedneed Bates ea O X- k I
vere armlgnment, of the nemicratlc
Oeb- tbe O. R. A I. railroad has decided to
party than hi* speech contained. ,
Fourth of July—One fare for roaad
Those deUilod for raerBitiag service
_f_.
.,.11
¥.1—
1*1 ■
- -----------"Now; then." said Ballty. when hart. 'jnr Hundred and Flfty-Nimh In- pnt oa a speela) train on that day, (oae oorporal from Companies A. B, C, tri|i.
Sell
Jnly
1st.
Good «—
to -retara
' Oroavenor had coocludod. "win the dtoiir.. Was loctunlnrtl by oo-.rt martial which will laava here at 7;l& a m.
D. B. G. H and M. PrivaU Wood and ^*BuffSo. K. y . oae fere for ronod
gentleman from Oblo say w bo was the Tuc*<lay and yv<t- r<toy He Is charged living Cadillac'a^ 10 p m.
uU a HCiUry. He
myaelf) and those detailed to ship
_ __________
Dsdnocratlc congresaman who. he detrip.
Bell July 12lh VO 15th. Gaod to reuf tbe Inrident he
etored. wrote the edlloriair*
horoee borne
ae are left here. Ameri4mn : tan Sept let.
* OF GAYLORD. MICH.
.
lieari-r .>f a "rusk ' message to
t XPtoA
T submll " enme the response, "that
Chicaga. one fare foe round trip plus
horses die i£ traaalt to Cuba; so Tra.
lean's the most liberal BiekneM bbB _
I cannot do that iinh«s the gvnUetnan C..|-n-l rni-nctt He exiJalned thU to
itA Sell Jnly ISIh good to reura
An entboalsatic, though not larga
s'niry. Vhr> !n?i»ie<l upoc Mopping
City may have a chance to l» k Angust lOU.
Aoddent Inturaace Policy of Ue 4n|t
who poaltlrely Informed me glvi
audience.
wHaeaaed
tbe
performance
It would be a bri-a<* of I him. "I he adtoia.It ihcD drew blaswi-rd.
Authorised under the State lasiwiBea .
upon Llemtonant WUhelm’* oharger.
pertnistli
Cincinnati, oae cent per i
h* auy*. .niMbiy for ih* purpose of
given by Prlee'a Cnbaa Creoles last
wining b
September M, good to retart October Daparlmeat of Mich.
tlmlilKilng tri- srntry. At no time, be Bight at StelabMg'a Grand opera bouse. left from the flrat hattallun Wednes
We pay onr ageata Good nllahla
r who b<day.
wanted. Addrem «r eall an
tOiinanl name th* Democrat who wrota SByB..iil<l he iDteDd to u*<- It.
l^vat* W. T. Mdt-rt o>roi>any D. 8«t- Tito company nVa a good entorUinft is ills A Bi. and 1 have a hard
• .the t-lltorlal."
return Jnly 4th.
W.R. HARDY.
m<At, and were deaerring of bettor pat- day's work n^ead of me. eo mnst elcM J*ae87____ ..
> Inriined to bHlere." Bailey
indianapItlA au' tare far round trip., District agent for Narthwaatern Mlekf_____
Toatft________ ___
________
August ISth.
Sell
Augott
8th.return
r
for this tima
H. I. Ksapp.
gan, Travarae, City. Mich.
Lneittgton. one fare for ronnd trip
Lieut. Co. M. 84tb Mkto. Voluntoera
Bell July setb to August 6th. retorn
n lilest Bay as follow*:
Angus’. ISth.
The Fourth at Kaaiatea.
Han. W. H. Foator. at vrell aa Senator
SaratogA one fare for lennd trip.
Uave Old Mtaslon..
X. A N. B. Uaina will mn as talloito
and cundor to now
^
J. W. MllUken. wm deUver aa addrern Sell August iBt, gaod to retorn AaguM
Arr’veElk lUoids.:.
oa Jaly 4th: Leave Traverse City for
Slat.
at the Northport celebratioA
_______
Potoirar, th“y have hee-n unsuo*-p«stnl. LMve Elk Bapida...
Toronto. Ontario, one fare fdr round Meniatee at 5:30 acd D:35 a m. and SriS
■ nB*T TiwE IK oi’B UlSTORT
v.^mr nbrrs he sa: k '« v-ry dot-p. ArrireOlb Miudon..
trip SeUAugoslStth. 85th. and 87th, (p. m. Leave ManUtec for 1T»v«
Fnvai* John Myers, ^ixth lllinuis. h&* Lvave Old MImIM)- ..
Peteona Urm.bled with diarrheea wHl Mod to retorn SepL flih.
City at 1:00. 4:10 and e:30 p. m. Tiekatt
Pimill Vvtv*Tbuk. te> Abl* Brameafor been rolwln* aliue Monday, when be Arrive East-Head....
belntoreetodintbeexp^Bce of Mr.,
aim be Bold July Sad to 4ih. Betora
~
Brrtelf- Work.
Vermllllaa. O., <«e fare for
Leave East Head.!..
W.
M.
Bush,
clerk
of
Botol
Dorranoe.
________
_____
all atoJuly
5th._______
Batesbetween
betv
trip Sell Aagust Ut. good to retorn limit
•R'nrWngtMi. June M.-F- r probably to tiaibe. No fear* an enteriaiped that Arrive Old Mlstion..
Froridence, R. L Be sayr. "For savw- Angust SUL
tioBB on the X. A N. E. CM fare te
tfc$4lt*t tiro* In the hlst<try of the wji- he was druwned.
Leave Old Mirnloa...
ral years I have been almost a eoMtaat
exceed $1.80.
Bay View Camp Meeting, one fnre for the rouad trip not
Arrive Elk Bapldt.. atc a Ksolution *** adupiej y,-s.«rda>
aoffrrerfrom diarrhoea, the freqheal itmad trip. Sen July lltb to SUt, Bound trip tiekeuatooe fare to all
v
Leave ElkEaidds..
trtid*HnB tb* thanks or it.ngrt-**. ic
attacks completely postrating me and good to return Aug 80th.
Btotloaa oa connoeting linaA Bopa'
common seamt-n. M>evlflciiiiy namlhg who has been ill for »>m* time with
rrnderiar me upfit for my dntiea at the
Bedueed ratoe to other paiatA Pbeac Band asd balluamgoon S:M a m.
tbchi In tbi resuiuiloA The rasuluUun fever, was yesterday sent to tbe huehotel. About two years age a aaleatralA
H. W. 0c*«KO**¥. AgL
elicited several patr:<>iie 'spi-erbea to pltal at Fort;MycT. The aymploms In
maalriadlygavemsaamaU bottle of
r. A. Mnenzu.. O. P. AgL
L
with '»i
P- »- ’BuswUl also eoaaect
I
which the prlt-ate ao dlera of tb* army the captain’s tas* an KwiLl
---------■* ”'*I
<>T*udHapidA
boaWt 11 :W A m- FruH ear will Chambtrlaln’aCallr
and tb* common sailor* of tbi- navy those of Prlvato Caton. Who died of i
«dy. Xn^ to my sarpriae
Ftiawmki! Hurrah fbr tba FavO. .
Tnesdays, Thnr^ rhoca Beme<
■*r last
last ^k.
»>•
East Head on Tneedey*,
wave gJuwtofly euloglaod. ‘Tb* re*olu- tyhoid fever at Fort Myer
it Itt effects ware Immediate
and delight
Milwankae OamivaL
Get your patriotiem at Ar A. MeOay A
days and Satiirdaya Famengi.
|h«s recommended by th* prealdebi
Wbeeever
I
felt
eymptome
of
the
diLATtMT rmOM AUHIBAI. DEWKY.
fmit will be taken on at any point
were ad.-pted. t*nderlns tbe thanks cf
Oa aoconat of the carnival at XH^ Sm'L Largeat line in the dty. 3«1A . .
aloag Peninsula ebor* >y comiag out aaaae I aronid fortify mysrif agalnet wankee. WU.. the X. A N. X> B. Co.
aoayrev* U- Naval Constructor Hobson
the attaek with a few doaee of this val
in a boat.__________________
■Bd th* other beore* of tb* Merrimac.
•ae my aaw Jewtiiy stare whaa
uable remedy. Tbe reault has bean
Agm to lAeuteiAAt Fnnk H. N«weomk,
you aoau to the poatofltoe and take adryand almost com^^
WaablngtoB. June S0.-The navy dM. Voarth af July flrewurhs at XoOuy%.
tMt----- *— of the reveaus cutter Hud- partment yeMerday mad* public the
rantaga of my^^layhdfi
— •’ ." Verrafilv
Finest line U the «lty. Get your
wm for hla gaUant ramm* of the Wins8.
B.
Wait.
pragglBL
r.
OcnmraBAii,
Agrat
following cablegram from Admiral Mtppiy early.
Ml-it
•W. tJ. HIOBBS,
If You Have Logs to Sell
Sound Hemlock Lumber,
Maple Flooring,
fehort Maple Wood.
trWrse city lumber
CO
###•#•##»
I WE HAVE
’
P Kinils pf Soap.
JOHN J. BREZINA
OYSTERS
Fletcher’s Ofstei Depot and Restairaiil.
THE HOME
Protective Associatien
K.L'.f-'’
...'Bl
....
raSf*S
1
r'-™
TBB KUBMUrq BMOOSD, FSIDAT. TtILT 1. 1808
O^EWSPIIII,
What W«t«en Will Hava to Fight
Whan Ha Takaa Hit Squad
ron Ovar Thara.
KODEEB OAnOI AT OASTHAOEBA.
&M* AIM Worktac «B a Lat of 014
«• OM Tkna late
:
rMta Nat 8a
CaiMini't ksM
TBIfEBSE Cin, TDESDIV, JULY M.
AT EACH AFTERNOON ^EVENING EXHIBITION
Of WMeh PosUlvaly AwMia Its masW9ea Cbtol aid Prqisewr. tha Funpos Scoat. Ths Par*goa 01 a
Bicycle Riders.
Col. W. F. C0DY-“BUFFAL0 BILL,”
FIU8KI ns ttbdiPnON PF TK
^flwUEMESSOnmiTAII
f
^ ■■ ■■
n EiJI
Xmaduo, Junr 30.—Th« Dail}- Chraslela
^bllahca tbit ■nornina a Ivttar from
A BATTERY OF
Isg the fonifirailoat there.' The writcr
M>-«: 'There to a areal tort at the
0.S.UGHT ARTILLERY
aummit of each of the flee hllto comt—«rdirf: ihe eetraece to the bartur.
t
, ' r m< dr n. Braldea thvOe
............................
lids* iBUodaeiaa sxuau______ ,
____
e( skllUol dilTing
OR.triS !-'R3tC THS CAVaLRT OF TBS
WORLD'S OREATEST ARKIES. flOFCRBLT XQUIfTED ARp SatilFPES.
CarthacvDA dated Ji-DF .33. ai d de«(Tlb-
•
.............. a: «v*ry point of
Duny K-onttructed trlthln the
tact two mofithij Numrroua runt have
>
to be lifthtly rialded. and that to why tbje
rumor hua *one about that the youny
king will come ten; for hla aummer
boUdaya 1 have Juat aeen the
lApamo in the harbjr. I coun
suca aUuiid h.^. four of tbei
larre. UKe the Atf om Xlll ah,
seaworthy. Her fvm^ast .a iwiits taken
down to re lew her of *lu-er. I n». and
her cuna will U llRUt< ned. ih-hind her
J aaa a bic hulk.
.
.
.
Catilouna. on the at<K-ha.
rht could
hardly be flnJahed to thr*e yiara.’'
|4a»t to Keep the Mlal-4o Aaosb
Proceeding Ui review Ih'.: Veoacto
the tanoua iH<ria druiined to esmp
tbethlrd equadibn.T.ieDailyChio.aile'a
nmkH mntm
Aw3 scciirs or cattle,
Artwasa^andOoahat-lOO So»«telga Cbi -•*
-r. ottheCtie* A'l Pow*rinl S.ouxTbaTnTPItbudPna»o(lB<lua.Cor>*ck .-ou-soy./.r*b, MacTa».aiu<Ji3. Ohiei »nii r^.erm
U>aEtap*ret'<OwaCnlrrsn-i:*&f iL«Ct.-sa;. armr; taa Cur'sii^tof
Um Rov-.iaa anay
-----
waa FEUS
iSSS
BUFFALO BILL
THE PBSMtCB UADT WIKO SHOT OT TBB WORLD.
JOHNN-y BAKER
uc AuMTlean Utrksman' tc a
awpnslag progracae ct
Tnok. Pa^ and QranasUc^
A COWBOY BAND ON HORSEBACK.
—
r
6^
^WBOYSm
'BUCKING BRONCOS
TPdK INOKSORIMABUK
REALISM OF SAVAGE WARFARE
Thraing sad Lndltroas Slngglts betwem the
1 Cftuaate and Virions ~OailaW BraUt s^
Dartoc Wild Wort lUdar*. Tho
" •
- aaA a
•atadisa*,Oewbsya
o^tapaadw^*^
THE TRANSCENDENTSPECTAaE
AND LIVING TABLEAU
MIRROR OF
Pwopmetaxs.
Grand Rapidi t iDdlni E. B
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FdiM! Eign R«k. bin MTitoiuiiia Bh|.anM Ml IM
£8 R
8
« &98S88
SV VCTSRANS FROM TMC FAMOUS SIXTH RECIHCNT U. S. CAVAUIT.
£mnd Introductory Review of the Great Eqgestrian
or SAVAGE. BAB.BABGTra *ts£ En.lOHTXD jrASlOBB,
CUSTER’S
LAST BATTLE
IITSOnUCIIIC
i pi:
THE LITTLE BlIG HORN
Of wbiA BM a
emotr cr soldier was tott.t* tsU Um awful tala
IUIBE inMCrai V FBIIQT nsa IWIK !EF3E Niem
-rwuapassd la by Some of the Savage Sioux Brave* Frosnt at th*
n FH R». |n» nr lust. 1 Memsri tl l^s iiiijlssi
•oShM Of Vlld Cbargm. Sosparslo Dotoata. snd Kona] Ccabat.
A
Ltvwg-Putnr* at Bepolaas Taks a&d AaniUlaUnn Beggaring
All tesenpuon. sad CoscJnduig wita
A SUPREMELY REALISTIC TABLEAU
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cot- CODY
li
FECSOI.
6B6E
£862 al S
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R98SS 8
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AGBYEREO GRAND STANDSUTING 20,000 PERSONS
PE&TECT P&OTECTTZOH raox BOTB *nt AJn> KAOr.
^ VI DEATH.
All OPEN AIR ARENA C0TERIH6 ABOUT 6 ACRES
DUBlEEBlTIliePUiliT
OF 250,000 OeiDLENWEB
MAKING NIGHT LIGHT AS DAY.
uA-v OF*
E' .
A;.xck a aasaaa.ea
SSSh 8 8R8Z9«6StS
COSSACKS oTtheCAUCASSUS
-tLllillS!
saaaaaaaaaaaaa- ..
£fiZ8SSE88SZ£C«S 8
• «*-£«
' rrom the Bofierlacd B*two*sBarops and Asla-the WUdast of tnU Bldsn
-Tbo Drily D«r DaaUi to Thalr Daring Ooahsa BaU Savags Xmond
Wamora Whooa Lika Ko OUsr Pan M th* -Wofld Predoem.
ATT lo A.
BB
8S
!; B6E8«BEBEB€EEE
A black cloud on the
-tkiaa'
Everything new
Bndliien a IlsdiiKntt,
BHOOTIRO FROM RORSEBACS AT TULL SPESD.
doe* not affect us peiaonally, but which
evokes the deepest s-.rrow and our larg*
a*t desire for lu removal
WAT of two great Btnies. between whom
we are neutral—one bound to us -by e
cry Ue of kindred and similarity of 1
•dtutlons and religlun: the other t
Mate that fought on our aide when ^
Mruggled with the threatening tyranny
of Um first Xapoleon. Watching this
terrible war we are bound to ahstaln
tram exj reming any preference or any
. Judgn-^i on either side, tve knoa- that
•4n to.th C.--IS the mctlres are of tha
' highest character. We know that the
TJnItcd State, are animated by elevated
ptailaelIhmpy and tlitt Spain 1. Inspired
It Ilove - • that
*nr lbs
rinebciaea Rifa.
VtlUirCdK,
imuiTifits ^
MISS AtJNIE OAKUEY
TImea aara: “Ulniaie a deny the mnon that Spain la pur ihasiof crulserd
.ftom China or other : i^ona. AccordUv to Bl Irnpamal the demand for a
cash piyment of the canal due* delayed
>amlral Catnata'a squadron. The dues.
*
' We rtre truntwortblly In*
d
t.. .es* then «P2,0i<> ranca, are
Slow paid. i«uke Almedovar de Bio,
nlnlater af foreign alfalrs. denied In the
eounell. the paper aeyi. that Italy baa
tefnaed to coal Admiral Camara.
Peace Pro«|HWto Xm* BctylA.
*Tf the T'nlted Stales Imagines that
the threat to bombard Spanish ports
wonid indues the Spaniards to recaU
^mara and to sue fur peace the Amertcaiu are bound to be disappointed. The
threat has only unded to excite the
hnlldog qualJtlea of the Bpanlab nation
al character. When these are aroused
^denoe and .logic are alike powerleoa.
The peace prospccis, therefore,
are
much leaa bright than they jrere a week
London. June 80.—Lord Salisbury, the
premier, addreeslng the Cnlt.-d dub
this city last evening, said: 'There to
, Lifer;, Sale nd Feed Bara.
jua.-.
nnsEBaif
Dl.tct tnro the Beat d War
Therefore it to'poaalble that even this
wnrer coaeft
aeto may before ions be puahed Into
KALUKCRT FBATa FOB TEAl^
European
Horse Hotel.
MiEsgic Feives
20 REAL CUBAN HERQES
TwaleersMoosncktlagOeasrs aod Sight r.t -
H. LEDERLE.
HRLtOFTHfPUINS
10 prepare them,
dld.tiol think A
■ Madrid. June 80.—The genera! pub*
»c
to
very
bitter
aga'.nst
England because of her supposed un*
filendllnesa regar^ngAdmiralCami
mark's
■quadron. The sub)ec.-t Is narmly
IT dls. cuosed In all public places, though ofdato are mute.___________
Remember that do alt kinds of npairing s ltd enameling, and that I ou
aud dn give you the beat work of aoi
one in the dty fnr the money.
be deceived by wbat otbera tell yon t«
............. r. bntmoma and aee fei
yourself.
■
>rantee ai
ail my work tojt* right,
It doea m
not prove so I make 1
right. .
Stop in tUl 8 o'dMk everr eraniaf
except Sun 'ay. In the Caldwell k. Lon
don haildibg, at north end od Unloa
atraet.
A WILD WEST VIRGINIA REEL ON HORSEBACIL
TIE IDlOa
raceotly been tnpunted. asd toct>bttUd>
laa cooUimra with aD*r»y. AlloRetoer
as attack fruni the tea la obt a thi^
a short time
Ever Barned Outi
If so joa know
UtevalMof
135TST7E.AJNOBJ.
_________ 9 R. CAK9^A^
nWMtllCm EI.CVEM HUNDRED MEN------MORSES. .
l*Br* It* Tali—Baroll la Uta Camllaa
bUada^Uaml HaiUbarr oa tfeaaupaua*
AMartMa War.
'
Sayl
e::x»(;bz'T'xoiv, fkaziv or
S
*•=« = *—WWW
**iyalBB amre from Maektoae CMy. FeWBkey.
Cklmyj^ oread toputo j:«0p.m.
attire^Iram^^vnd. Port Wayaa,
Detroit and Oread Baplpa.r» p. ■>. Parlor
aad baffat ear from Detroit oa ibl* Irato.
_____
0.k.4LtKAT,Ataa'
0. V LOOKVOOO O. P. A T. A.. Oraad Ba«l4L
unsRs uD iomusRu l i
To kaka agaet saedar. Jane 3D, un,
atldOa'alaeka a.
•ODIO KOKtE.
iZxxzwE:.
____^___ ______IST
FREE.
ST PUBLIC PRESENTATION
A.-. L.-iprvatlra. yaeOhaueg Street Duplay ut Savag* PageanTryand i*,ii.«Ty w.—|s
TW8 Efliiite Eiilf, Eeii er skii.
; g.'ota AfriK.-oox aT i
kb
> KarA M Katkaa
::‘'Z-".:.r''°-OieMeiiiiii!iitiL cifliiii.;«."S.>BilfPria
evwT gton
iiP,iE-PMTriiS[LF,ITS«SiLfl^^
•T can only My T earnestly a-lsh the
The^^ai«u«
0«ai»i«Ei ................i.Unehaagtd
day may speedily arrive when this ter
HotH^ Ho^O^
.IhePcopIceflhc
-- of
-i
of the Unite^l
United Btatts Sot Alae
the _
Pcopte
EiMland.
Scotland.
rible slaughter Iwtwecn tn<p nations
Franca. Gcrn
;naan} .Dcgmark. Belgium. KoUaad. Spain. Austria and Italy. A
Witt ceas- and the av>rld d* restored to edtcThsl It ia the ONC Crvat LMm^unrag aad EducatlecMl Eahibhioe bfall the World- -It U Somebody
01
the
ChTdrefi
Do
Net
S
m
UJB.
TK KUT BITK. mtAT
peace. '«-ltb this e*c.-pUun ihe world
looks smiting eitough to us t»litlcally.
The comeiiiioB with FVanci- hss re-moved the object of conflb-l between
«s a'nd our greatest awl m<«t culllraud nelghlxT. The Soudan expedltlon. If suctessfuHy ae*m*Hsh.d. will be
the greatest worji fur dvIliuUon that
England has performed for tai> or thrae
cenerati'ins.
8aa htjr nav' jawolry stora when
aUSISBSS CARDS.
^OOK WAKTBD-rm- OB* b>obiI
V-' L Lydell. WUItom*t«rg. klrh
- to the pMtofBce and'tnke hd1,-0 ttau.
•The gnvemmem's Chinese policy to
---------- OM Mkolos. for miM. wm laki
■Dmbercd
display of
>f floe'jawe^.
of >ry d
to prevent the Chinese empire from foil
a K- BKOWK, Aiunoay aao UosaarUor at
'. er will
po^BALl
X OB TB4DK—101
ing Into ruins, to invite It Into paths of
O. Law. spwrtol aueBUon K. eoltoetloas
reform, to give It ervry assistance tn
Protst Pi
our power, loperfect ludefensesandto
Vireworka; > Burrah for the VonrtA.
increase Its comn«!rclalpr.wperit>. Thus
patrlotUm at A- A. Mo
K)k Bspld* Lsuadry.
we should aid Chins and ounwlvea. It
Argeat line in tha dty.
to lBp<>mlhle that we should have th*
TTTAKTBI>—A marlBr yagtoeor. Trwrrri
same Influence over China as over In
W city Lumber Co»•
dia and Egj-pt, bot I beUeve that so f
‘C*6k'PALX^f& fret froat on Sitib aiire
Baaled Propoaala.
. far as rallwa>-s are concerned our mdtZ t.rur tradsurorth. also faoaur Md lo< c
... PhrMtoBaBd domiB. trmtl- nrth *trrei orar Wadswonta. Both rendret
vantages win be fully equal to tbuae of
able. Addrve* er caU <■ Patehln A Cmue
other natlou.**
HIsrioB. •FTOtdU.g to pUiM and Mctneattami
> Ueaka. 'PbaaB. hBa«^*of- IPOB SALE-Portabtr •
uow OB file at m; oOlce at Old tflMlea. Tk<
■on- TroBhto Btoakt Oat for Hpoia.
ilU at Omeaaright to te}rct may aodal) bids k re*.ned.
C t&-hona-|MBrrr eegtiw.
_____ . .r fell tofermol
Vantxwver. B. C.. June SO.—Kali adMO tf
Bxxar Loara. Dire«ior.
tinri rBaulcT ot Alfred DakaBkoIb.nK
Dak
Proct
Tlces from Hong Roag aay that R to
8SM
THE DHbT ONE OF MY KIID IHDORSED BY HYIDIS. GOHEROMEIYB IID IRMIEL
Knmliered Conpona, Actnal Risened Seats Wfll Be Sold “Uo the ;Daj Of EiOibitioo, at tlie POST OFFICE REIS STAND,
mi
"VI:
SS.To’SSJoSTi^irS.Sf
■'•"'■"STS.'
■W“-SSri.i3-,-l
w.
. reported that, the revolt - against the
Spanlah rule has extrnd<-d to the Caro
line totohda The B|;anlab have only a
amall garrison there and as they are
anabie to send relief U to likely that ttie
tabels win soon have control.
jl.W.Paichia.
W.P.OrotMT
OO'ISB—Por sale. Apply at
M Bleak. TremeCitr.
Attomeyi at Law.
OSOM to Monogwe Btoek. Tmreme RHy. HIcE
iM McMimn
In Ssvor of Bryan and free allver.
Stwg bfKsBiS, Ka« Oo Laegw
Tfii.eka. Kan.. June 80.—The weekly
crop report for Raasn* above that the
' wheat crop of Kanoas to not nearty ao
large a* It t romiaad Ust days ago to he.
Bngt and rain.
John R. Santo,
Geoeral tnsiiancti
Txavarwo City. KUh
Eti.-s-r'
litT"- -"AS
'WSSi-Sfr.'s.'s
o KAJUKX BOIUOt
t for eala. too sir* of
^Tmrerer
iUtCo.
^ XSMf
^Baekw
WANTED.
HoUc,
I hare pet a ntoe hack oo the atreei tor the
aeeommodailea of the paUlc. fitond will be
at WTUtlag BoieL Ah mAen left there or
Phoae t will reealre praaia aiteailoa.
A 3. Ksobax.
DO TOO WART sru-tt::
•taod* medlclBe aad dlaearee ol the eye or br
MI8CELUAKSOU8 WAKT8.
G"£
OOIMQ BOOTS.
F’l-’SittSSSSw.-S. s^'^-
■W.
PATCHIN & CROTSER,
Orenickniia..
■Ben wbObercr undled to a Biedleal eoUreeS
J. -W. OATHTTUR
Apptotojrev.
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