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The Morning Record, June 03, 1897
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Morning Record" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1897-06-03
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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MORNING
Hri* Ymt-No. a«.
RECORD.
TRAVEBSE OUT, MICH, THCESDAY, JUNE 3, 1897.
im^RETO pggpie
Irtiere to trade
afo. He alaotonohed aaadder straia,
laepeaktafDf theehaafee that eoiae
astbeyeua paasbyaad aae after aaTBVT OAKS UDirO DOTjUTOSS ether tte pteneeK an aiiaaed at the BBTT.T.IAMT 0LO8B OF BT. F&AMaaaoal meetlnfe. This haa besa ca0X8 FX8TXVAX..
SBAynra zkb %Ain.
So they bring their pictures to^ us to frame.
peelally narked dorlaf the peat year,
imio>4»M Kxsruro of old aad tbs aaaoeiatioa is sailed npoa to ^U1J8 T. BAMMAB WOM THB
We are bus^ all the time in ^at department»
aKHira some of thoM who have beea
SSTTLSBa TMTBESATCAMS.
aeiive la the welfare of the society for
but not too busy to do some work for you.
atisa Bates Beanrsd Tbe Saddle—
Hot* Tbu Aitm fimiilr«<l V«r» maayynn.
An XmmenM Crowd Tbionged Tbe
Pnamt, ud Um OstfanlBK Wm Tbe epaea wUl aot permit a maatloB
tb* 9m% Xvw H«ld-irat T«ar of the many food storiee told daring BaU and Xpjoyed TbemielveenMj WiU vWt M Blk BapU^ the aftaraooa. Vi It is lBtAreetlng'*to ‘ Orest Fiaanotol and Arttotie Boo.
220 FRONT STREET.
M. B. HOLLEY. ManaoW.
note that the eldest member present oeaa.
Oflean Mid HMorUai OboMb.
WM Dbb WhippHe ef Elmwood, who The feetival of St Edueto choreb
dosed
iMt
nigtot
and
will
pern
into
waa
bora
Marah
l.
isoo.
Mr.
ttbipIV avbaal mmtiBg* ot thfoid Vi*
local history m oas of ths mMt biilfather lived to be ns oad
kVOTM
Uart' AmmUOob of (V UrMfTrai
of tha kind ever given.
rafioB M« alwayB oosotad amoi« Ui* graad-fhtbar was ISS years old whda
•Mi pleMMit o^berinc* of iV jcar. he died, aad .the aeeeeiaUoe ht^ee to here.
a gala night la tbe City C^erm
or •Um Moau to make bo dlffw wdeome blm to its meetiage for many
boose and tbe
wm crowded to its
«Mie with the hardy ptoaeere who bare yeaivtooome.
Tbe oldest lady present wa« Mrs.' rallest capacity. Bren the galleriet
brar£d the stonu of tnaay yean, aad
A lot of them in all
over ibrae boadrad fathered to Trav- Laara Allen: of Ynba, wbo k 87. aad were filled with epecteters. wbo watch
sizes and prices......
ed tbe boKj scene below with latereit
area City yeaterday, ooKinf from all who freqaeotly driven ia from
and
pleMure.
The
supply
of
edible*
over the refioa. Special iraiaa and borne twelve miles away to call oa ber
booksxohe
gave oat long before the close and the
bMta were ma to ammmodate then, Traaerse Oily frieada.
Lewis Miller, wbo came to Nortb- hundreds of articles offered for sale
aad the eewe fatabtom kept tew
like bot'-cakes. The fish pond
port 5« yean ago. aad wboae home it
' away.
ibaosted before tbe clock strack
iv aeeatiaf waa held la the CHty now at Charlevoix wm tbe oldest MV
ten. Tbe ladies dUpOeing of tlcketa
Opera Boaee. whteh waa baadaoBely tier preeeav
Tbe ateetiag wm a great tooeett and for tbe articles in the grand bazar met
daeorated for the CatboUo baMr
to Mlonprofreaa thto week. Tbroofb the will be a happy memoiy far a twelve- withMtOBiahiog
■III
ithlng either, wbea one ponsidert tbe
eoorteey of thoae Vrlnf the baahr la moath to come.
nil
e.xereieed upon eoao^tible
cbarfetheaialBpart'Of the hall
men, vrfao ooald aot offer reaiatenoe.
cleared, the tahlee Vlof left tar the
To aay that the festival wm a tuoc«M
' CM of the aaeoelatioo.
dosen’t
feel
more
comfor
The BMetlaf waa called to order by Slevea Eaadred DoUan Sabecribed U to place it very mUdly. Tbe cblmet
table or weH^ fixed than
will soon ring joyoatly from tbe tower
the preaident. E L. Sprafae, aooa after
Laat Might.
of 8V Franclt obareh, aad their ring
those who recline on Slat
'^40 a- B- Bee. A. A. Darliar offered Special to Mosauu atcoss.
ing will always bo a reminder to the
prayer, after which Mayor Salth waa
er’s
easy furniture, which
MaaUtoe. Jaoe t.—Everythlag
i iatradnoed aad walooawd the aaenrla favorable fora ball park and team hen membert of the church of their grand
removes that “tired feel
festival
aad
the
liberality
of
tbe
ciUilea to the.ottytnaTeiyhappy auAaer. thU year. ll.lOO hM already been
ing”
from all fortunate
Major E. B r.reea, the plooeer law snbacrlbed aad at a meeting toi^bt it MM of Traverse City.
enough - to secure one of
There wm a great deal ef rivalry ia
yer of Charlevoix, waa tbea
WM eetbaatad that only SlOO more
their cool rattan or reed
to the aodienea, aad delimed the aa- wontd bo needed. The matter wOl te in the voting ooateit for the goldbeaded ease, which wm finally won by
aaal addreaa Bia apeech wae fall of definltMy deelded thte week.
I rockers or easy chairs,
J.T. Hanaab.eaahlerof tbe State bank.
rwlaleeeaeee of the food old daya, aad
\
woven in handsome designs.
Frank Friedrich being a close second.
hroofht back saay tirid reeoUaetloaa
130HTH O&ABB PBOOMAIL
FA fine assortment of baby
Tbe complete vote was m follows:
of pioaeer life. He dwelt apan tiie
carriages,
cradles, Ham
J.
T.
Baaaab......................................
5TJ
Fromotlon
XxerelsM
to
bo
Held
beaeflta to be derived trMo aoob aa orFrank IMediicb................................. ssa
mocks, „Lawn chairs and
faalMtioB M the -old aettlera have
Elaborate
have been a. D. Campbell...................................sg*
stools TyU also be found at- the very lowest prices.
fermed. with ia eloee Uea of eympathy
B. J. Morgan.........
made for \bo \
aad trteadabip.
*
At iheooBdaaloa of hlaaddreeeB. K. the Eighth grade, to be held In tbe Nerbert Montegne
Tbe cane wm preaented by Father
1 apM ter a eeof High aebeol amembly room tomorrow
Hans ia aa appropriate speech and Mr,
toralng. Pollewing i| the program:
that waa mneh esjeyed.
d in
Mnaie—*‘LnUaby." cboraa
Several hlf
188-138 FBOMt BTBSST.
BeolmUon-Clata Hanilondcy.
tohiscompetitora and uengratolatory
hietotles of the eeoatlea repreheatad In
to tbe members of the cborcb for their
OppcwlM Biskeli'a Boc
Smay—Bose Van Valkanbnrg.
the aeeoolaUoa. ea prepared by theai,
splendid sneoem.
Fan drill.
wUl V pnblUhed eooa ia the local
Tbe contest wm enlivened teat even
Mntio—VloliD tolo. Kite Bagbee.
F»P« .
ing by the addiUen of Mr. Cwpbell,
Prophecy—Looise Bock.
Tht mamlnf profraiB beiof oeaeladwbOM eatreaV la the race etimntoted
Beedtotion—Maode Moody.
ad, baekete were hroofbt eat and
BeprodocUoa—Maade WideenVm. tbe others rmd helped make Ue eontablet spread, enppleaiaBted with tte
UMic—"Night SlnVoa the Wav^" testexeiUag and the reealt fiaanctoUy
. oxeelleet ooffee that only B, C Deaprea
eaeoesefnl.
eaa nake, aad an boar was devoted to horoa.
The aideeaddle was won by Mka
faestiaf aad vtaltiaf. A frlaaee at the Beeltatioa—Bari Beaaett.
Mabel Bates in anSMy rnee. Tbevote
ladkn slab drill.
delleaeies oa the tonnUfolly spread
WM M follows:
Beeitetion—Nellie Smith.
tablet revealed one of tbe aecrete of tbe
Mnalo-Mandolin and ptaao. (dost) Mabel Bate*....................................
‘ happy, faod-looklBf band of ploaecr
June 4th. We offer for that day only, the following:-^
wWUbe’m........................ ....; flii
aettlare that fiUed the ball to overflow- Louie Helm • nd Leaiae Bock.
Beoltatlon—Grace RMUnga.
Edna Wilhelm............. ............... M
tef. No woadar that they are atUl
Oiftoriaat-SoM
Wood
and
Lotte
Soatteriag..................................
T.
M
Beet Skirt Lining Oem%rie. pot
bale aad hearty!
LadiM' good Flaaitel SelteJaeket and Sklri—wMth 86.00
la the diewini^ tear little girls yard............................................• 6e
At 1 o’eloek the eMoeUUoa wae afaia lath.
7e
at............ ........................................8 4 88
Bteay-Lydla Koaaig.
blindfolded drew the nambwe, and Extra hMvy Linen Grach.10c for
oaUed to order aad the baalaeM takea
SUkallnc Drapery. ISHc for........... 8H« Best 812 and Slt.60 Salto, tailor
Ch«ita-"Bed Scarf."
Fred Pratt, TbontM Sbaae aad T. J. Beat Oreralto, worth 60 aad 76c.
mads tbroogboaL Bobbtost of.
Uost acted ap jndgea. Tha rMiUt on
Friday.'perFolr-^or.-...............
87e fecte.for...................... ............. OM
It wae naaaiaKNuly deeded le hold
Men's fMt black Balf Bom, r*r
Heavy, yard wide Hemp CkrpcL
the special articles was m foUows:
the aezt laeetinf at TA* Bafdda: aad
alar
made,
worth
12
Wc
per
worth 15a for............................ ue
AlVm, No. 144, Mr*. George Lardle.
the teUawiaf oflioere were elected:
Oa April 2 the AbVMoateUeao Spec
phlr.at.....................................
7c
Pipe, Ka 67. Mrs. Marv KahonL Presldrat-J. J. McUoyhlia, Blk telty eompaay made a oontraot wltb
Geld
ring,
Na
U.
Hiss
B
om
Conway.
tha managamani of the City Opera
Sofa plUow,. No. 16. Ml*. J. A. JackViee 1‘rWldente—Aatrtm eooxity, booM for a tbiwe al^te’ eagagement
Alex. Cbmpball; Vosie, W. A. Bette; begiaalng Jnae ?tb. ~ The aame oom- te.
Oil paiating. No. ». GspL O. £.'Wil
Charlevoix. Major E. H. (Ireea; Grand pany exeented a similar oontiact with
Travaraa. W. fl. Pif^ Ealkaaka, L. F. Jallttg^Stciabei/ to appear la tbe bar.
Tea peL Na 68. Mr*. Dngal.
Orsad .Opera Boom apon. the mme
Rioe: Leelaaaa, Wtllian Core.
There were a hendred articles of use
Beoor^af Steretary—C B. Bttee. dates. Yesterday the paper for the
BatM. ^
eompaay wm reeelvad by tbe City and valoe given away la tbe general
raffle, which can be eecnred by ticket
rr^naijteg,8----------„-J. J. 41cReliable Dry Goods^Carpet, and Clothing House..
heldera
by application to T. J. HmL
are being made for tbe prodaetlou of
U&fUia, Blk Bapida.
Traaaarer-^jLowall Soora, Elk Bap- tbe company la that theatre, la the who bad geaeiel charge of the feetleaL
After tbe iMt awards were''made
a Ume Mr. Steteberg hM bU oonIda.
After the eeeetoa the exeeattve eoa* tract and tha reealt of the mix-op is Father Maos monnted tbe stage and ip
bis well-known tioqneaee annonnoed
Mittoe, eoasisUof of the above offleen, awaited with Interest
that the chimes had beea won. withont
olaeted hlstoriaas of the VarloM oeaatbe shadow of a denbt, aad for tbe
ties ae foUows:
SAFTXBT KnnOM OtBOLB.
great eaoeeas.of the nndertekiag he
BirroaUsa
Bhre to tbe Baeult of Well Dlreetod ihaaked the ^tlzsM of Traverse aty
Abtriia oeantr—B. 8. Noble.
ter their geaeroas sHistenoe and good
Obariteble aObrte.
Beaxie eoaaty—TbM, Petttt.
Oharlevoii oooaty-W. A. Balth.
Tbe anunal meeting of the Woman's wUl which WM ao Uvtobly displayed
KalkaeVi aoaaty—Mrs. Lorea Sice. Baptist Mimion CireU wm held in tbe la tbe eaoaa. He also thaaked the
laty—Mra. 3. W. Diek- ebnreh parlor* yesterday afternoon. eontriVtors of arUdee, aad aU who
Tbs reporU of tbe eecretery and treaa- bad assisted la the eateirriae. aad aa- Interest you unless yon are
eared tbem all tiiat tbememben of 8L
IV feUowlnf new i
arer give tbe following stetlattoa:
added:
in the habit of using
Namber of meetings held daring the Fraads ebarch appreciated tbe liber
. adwlB Black, M. B. ^HoJl^Chaa year, eleven; aamber of members thir ality dtopiayed not oaiy from a flasaWObala, B. 8. Shepard. BerWt Moa- teen. with an avenga attendance of dal view bat from ths aenUmeat which
spted the Interest meatfMted.
tafae. Hob. W. W. Sadth. B. H. Anatta, nlae.
Mra B. 8. Darla Heaiy Brown, Dan
WHb this email membership the di^ Mach mare adght bo priated abont tbe
Wippla Fraldarkh Baaatbersar, J. E ele bM been able to send to the trial energy of tbe eommtUeee. -Bembei*,
Vaadera Oao. Nkdtenaa, Bddia -Net^' ary
to tbe borne fee mtoeUm- Father Baaer aad Father Msm end aU
/
cooib, Mia. B. M. SUtaon. W. A. New* ariea obOdiea, ft 71; aiaem home mto- wbo worked for ibbbbm
■ We inake and guarantee it
tea. Oaetfa Clyde.
rrcdiieor leeman WUl Wed.
doa box rained at 88.00 atakiag** tetel
to tie aa good aa anj. winter
TViaataladar aftV t
offU.lS.
Profeeeer 6. E. Beemaa. wbo bM
■ by a aataber of Ofltoert ter the year aro: Praeideat,
oaeae of the efltoieat tesM^en ia the
wheat.floor on the market:
tV early aattieia. maay ot them Mrs. J. L. Olbhe; vtee-predtet Mrs. high MheoL wUl leave today ter <%alhaatorona Vt with a thread ad aad- J. B. Saato; aaorotery, Mrs. WiU Thirl- aea. where bo wiU Mead the eamtoer
Mae xmanlaf throofb thaas all, as the by; tfeMarpr, Mrs. J. Oillto.
hardfUpe aad triaU of pkmer daye
rettcant upon a matter of aatotetly
Pn
private aatu*. bnt It to wbtopered that
wda eaUed epoa aad spoke of ee«M of
Jeum CAHrmBx,
career of ala^ blsMidaMi wlU
hla taaay axparieaeee of ter^ yean
4t
SeathSMeHwdwue.
twatewfliQfa.
STUM PIONEERS.
-
CITY BOOKSTO>?E,
We Have.,
M-
Hammocks .to self.
.
aumSTEE BISE BAIL
The Man on Easy Street
s
W
J. W. Slater’s Furniture Store,
I
Steinberg’s Special Bargain Day^
““Friday,
Come To-Morrow, to |
STEINBERG'S
ThiswilinoL.
<‘Best” Flour.
HANNAH dbliAY CO.
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MOBHnrO BBOORD» THXTMDAY, JUNE 8, ia«7. '
h* wiihw. ta Botl^ dor |owB«ni tkat aad kere, a moatk later, Ifiebaal Oay.
If it oocva loi* i>*
proQOod- kia aUtaae-year-old wife aad titelr
faar-Boatka-old baby, iaaararated
lar» af^nat tkoB.
The BaaDak Biflv laat airkt deeid- Traraxee Oity'* flnt kome. With them
tmAVKRSBCITT. . MlOmOAl
foroe of earpeatera. who
ad todafor aetioa «o the iavltatioD to
attUt OadaUae is tha Foortk of 3u\y 08 urn Cre^, tke Uttle eraek
GBAKD TBAVBBSS BBBJlLD,
it eoold be aaedrtain- that raaa down . tkraark the Aay-'
lam rrooade, made the berktBM. T. Bane aao 3. W. Bintn- ad kow laaay eoaid ra
alar of Trarenm City’s firat boaiaeaa iaNirbt PolloaMD Alias
J. W. aAjfRU. Editor aad Huacer. ped aad aprainad a knee Toeaday dastry. JoBM have oobm aad roae
alrkt rktle tryiar a door oa Praat aiaoe then, and bow tke Jaae of a kalf
BUBBORIPTlONe.
atneb Bia beat waa takee laat airkt eeatory latar eeea bay.,lake aad Bear.
The wbita-eapped wares roULnr ia wash
by ax-Depnty 8keriE Spaarel.
on doc)a where lie aleam'
There b to be a rraad daaee at Baat black trails of smoke have knag
Bay, at tke reaideaee of ^^ewU Qcmri- tke spot where tke Uay craft qt 1847
yj- ■ .
ade. Friday BirkV Tiarene Olty folka madeita way. Eailroad trains wind
rrixocntna.
are ogrdlaUy iarited.
Koaic wiU be in aad out between the lake and the
am riamotrwt.
fur^aked \>y Domineb orebeatia.
bay. and the nuMth rivar mirrors tke
IsriUUoBB are oat .far tha oom- tell smoke staeks of busy teetorlea
maaeement exerelaea of the ■ehools at wboaf shrill whistles have
Kalkaaka. whick take place Jnne Itk. away forerer tke lan^ of ^ke loon.
Tke loritatlons are aniqoeand artlsUe. White obnrek epiree bare taken tke
place of “Oodb first templea.” and tke
lar ta a lane artUa ia There wUl be six rirl’C^mtea
of tkoaa far away days
The ladlee of tke table oommlttM of
wftlcA tka'-'faUare of tka Mtokifaa
have for years made tke vralls of bos^
faaek en^ U reeltad. also tka bad the alnmni kaaqnet are
B at 8:S0o'aloekat a tkoussad mllea away. The aarrow
k for applaa, peara aad atkar
Eiaita. Tkia Btoatlos la to be depUrad, the home od Mn. C. M. Prall. on Blrktk ladlaa trails are busy streeta For the
three or tonr aditary area camped by
bat it ia retreahiar for <Jraad TiawBe atrecu A full attandanoe U daaired.
<nit rrawara to feflaot tkat tka rav
Tka Detroit Western Learue base Boardmaa lake those Jane nigfata of
•fW of froat kara act damafad frolta ball team U sax Lon* to secure the ser- 1847 nine tbonsand eonU will rcet well
ia thla aectioB to aaeh aa alarmlnt ex- rioe* of Pitcher Watlriaa, who lor- tooight Tke fire fites’ sparks reflected
«aat. Etoat taTeatiratlooa hy the amrly played with tke BoaUera. in the water have given place to tke
Baooao akows that wklle raaerally ‘'Watty” is at preaent aetlar
eoaek white glow of electric ligate. Where
tke alow going eckponer waa tke oi^y
thara will be oaly aboat kalf
tor tke D. of M. Uam.
as of communication with the out
crap of appka, yet tkare will be Tke Bbookd mM yesterday that B. O.
baary crops oa- aareral rarietlea. Ladd reeelred n omts a boahel for kia side world, before this Jnne ekall have
the baslaeea
Eflaa, ffreaalBfa,
Wacaan aad apples. It waa a misprint and abonld. faded into i
Baldwin* win yield kearUy oa tke hare read "tfarrela.” Mr. Ladd akonld map of tbs city by tbs bay wUl talk—
ad rood la atkar pladaa ia have reo^eed
centa a bushel, any as it wars taoe to faos—wltk another
«hk aeetioa. Pem wUl be a fair erop. how, because rooo Orand Ttarerse la CBleago or Bsw York and hear Us
' aad late ckerrlae'aad email traiU abao- applet would be worth at leaat tkat Toioe in dsar reply.
■Ekrly
mock if it was act for tke fickle Travsns City la fifty ysara old this
Jobs of grace. 1887—God bless hwt '
,^M«d aoae by fniata. Wt aU fraita have
k^pt back by the cold weatker.
YersenaL
Wklle no *y*t«meUc lareeUratloa be*
Mrs. Jalian TUl«y. of Gbkago. is visbaea made, tke reports tkat have been
Iting her fatker. Judge J. A. Campbsll,
. geearad indicate that Grand Trarerse
BSVIBW OF THE FAST FIFTX of Elmwood.
srUl bold her own t^ year.
State Senator CoveD has rataraed.
TEAM XM TBA.VXBAE OUT.
:
• . . ' .
MOBNINa RBCX)RD
Iht>vtded the stick is prop' :
AND
A Cover
erly made and the cover
MAKE
properly adjusted to it.
An Umbrella
>
We have recently received a lot of medium
priced umbrellas that we hope willmeet with
ready.sale—the price is as low as it ought to
be—the goods are all they should be fqr the
price—5oc. to l3 will place one in your bands
—Weather indications are good for the urn*
brella trade.
'js.'n.':
“c12
^-GEITQnniL
. ^
A Stick
HAMILTON CLOTHING 00.
j' The Soda's3son..
to Just fairly commeactag. We' wish to
draw your attention to our fine grade
lee Cream Soda at 5 eta. a glaas. Cool
Sparkling Boda. Petoekey lee Cream, (its
all cream.) Byrnpe of- fine flavor soade
from
pure fruit juices
Jutoee only. Olaesea,
___ pore
----Bpoona. etc always neat and clmn.
inexpeoMve, ood. .mmricliag. refreabiag,
drink. BememberWplaoe.
8. X. WAIT.
Sngfiltr
Sayl
Ever Burned Out ?
If so you know
thevalaeof
Tnoarahopaof the Burllnyton ays-
J. W. Travla has letnraad Irtma
laTgCnt A.TTOB.
iatereatlac Be)
meiBeia Mp to Van Bnrea.
«• faU tioM yesterday aad almllar re
the Blatoiy ef tke Gueea Oity.
O F. OABVZX. Aaeat.
Mra Clark, vrife of tke
port* are reeelred from all aloay Iks
sat
of
tke
school
for
the
d«f
at
Flint.
eystem. Tbs wajree in tke Burlinrton
The meeUaff of 'Ue Old SetUen' aa•hopa are thus Increased •M.OOO per ■oolation Jest held aeads tke memory U vieiUng Mrs. D. B. Titus.
Miss Franc Fuller leaves this morn
jaontk and yet some of our demoeratfe
ottte “oldest'iaha)Mtaat"waaderiac
Than eay other firm la tke city.
I are deploriay tke laereaee <of down the dim past, aad days losiff for- ing to visit Mlm Ethel Ballard. ManHave yon vnr eeea our new
deetltttUon aad a growinr iadnstrial ^tteo staad once more dear before too. who graduates from the public
ackooL
mouldings?
While the reeorery from inner vision. Aad so
• lane stacnation ia oommeree is «low, mind tkat these early June days of 1897 Mrs Jennie Woedia. ef Aalkaeka,
CITY BOOKSTORE.
of tke prcalaeat workers ia the
naok lastanosa as tbeae—aad there are
mack the flfUetk mUeatoae la the his dMtriet W. B. C. is tke gdest o< Mrs. H. B. BOLLir. Mfi<' (Mai *S) Wool St.
bandreds of ihem-abow a anbatantial
tory pf TraTerse aty. and that back of L. Boole.
improremeat anmay the ladustrice
a half oentory Uea tke day aad date Bev. J. O. Nenberof Ki
which employ vaat anmbers of mea,
that made tke very berinainy
■rko have been idle a larre portion of things a*-far as our town is ooooeraed. ed boms yesterday after r visit with
Bev. B. Salsbe^, pastor of the Evantke time durlay Ue past three years.
in 1847 Oapt. Boardman. a farmer gelical church.
living near N^>lervllle, IIL, parrhased
Tn membeis ef 8t. Praaels eknreh
CELEBBATIOH EVZHTS.
of tke United btales
have reason to be proud of tke snooem
small tract of land at the month of tke
ia tkelr gnad featlval. doted laat liver flowing intoAbe bead of tke west Boma of tke Sports to be Oivea in
Bifki. Ike affair struck tke popular
OadiUao July Srd.
arm of Grand Traveree bay. aad forfancy aad the ekurck will reap a baadThe eommittern baring in charge tke
aiebed means to his son. Horaoe Boardaoote benefit. Tkeehimea are now a man. to build a sawmUI oa fate pur celebration in AdlUae. ^ take jdaoe
anre tblnf. sad while the members of
new line ot
chase. In ike ^ly part of Juae of July 3rd, have sent out a eckedale of
the churdi may ooaffratalate tkwa- tkat year the latter, with two or three the bieyele raoes and
aslvea, every^y n-Ill welcome the men in bis employ, arrived at tke scene There wUI be .a basdieap road
•OBBd of Ike bells, with their mirthful. of their future labors.
aronad the lake, twe-mlle race. Meaourafn). solemn aad varied mnaie, as One ofteo dreams of tkat tint trip ep balf mile race, two-mile race for boys
the oass may be.
our beautiful bay. Tke June skiee aader IS years of age, aad a eae-mile
race for boys nnder 13 yean of
Tax Sultan of Tnrker has ccmclnded ware AoubUsH bluer thaa in this year
The field sporu wUl eoasist of a lOO
that Dr. AageU is not such a bafi feUow of grace. 1897. The wide bay sparkled
yard epiiating dash, patting shot, login
solltSTy
beauty
under
the
golden
after allj^ and haaeoneented to reoeive
rolling and grea^ pole aatloa
him a^ ambaasador from the Unitwi sonahlne The green kills oa eitksr
Travetae CXty wheelmen aad otkere
States. Sven if be is ia sympathy vritb side were a forest primeval down to the
: water's 'edge. Ferkape as ladian’e are invited to enter.
las Chri*\lan mlmlouary movement.
; bark canee flitted eUrotly over the bine
Okarleroix Skipping.
matore, its 'linaky ocennaets plying
^Pevltiea.
their paddlee in the etoi^ eilenee of PapU O. E. Wilbur was in tbe caty
llMlyC.^gc is recovering from ; tbeir race. Overhead the white wing,
a ee^ attack of Ulnen.
of guUe flashed, and a loon, etartied by
i«te.u.p at OapUla WU-kri-ead Mrs, James J. Barden are tke’glaamingof the ealU or the Strang; I
Joyoas ow-r the arrival of a handsome litUe craft, roused th. echoes of the'
itous of tee Uke Miohlbaby-rirk
wUderneM ith his wild laaghter.
At tbs head of tbe bay a heavy pine gun A Lake Buperlor liae,' aad tke
E. Baasley was tbe happy vioUm of
boats
of
tee
Northern
Mkhlgma Traasr
a well-carried oitt edrprise party Tnea- forest covered the saa^. level plain portaUoB Co. BmUe. being agent for
and tbe rippling wares that ran npXhe
flay eveain^.
beach washed tbe room of tee great the above Uncs the captain to ageat^fer
Sd. Domlae, who has beea visiting evergroea monaichs teal stood sanU- tee D. A a Une ef eteamers, with
hie pareata at East Bay. baa returned nels at the gate of tee new land, while which eoaneetloo oan be mede it de
leSoUm to work.
sired. r
In B^le and Onallty wUl
tee song of tee wind in their
The Woman’s AuxlUlaiy ef Graee tope answered back to the lap of the
iMsone ia Muolo.
mBioh tony #1.00 LadieeVOX'
gbarek will meet vritk Mrs. Whitney water oa tke akore. Bepeate their
Mrs Fraaem 6. Smite, teaehm ef fords told in the dty.
organ, volee aad harmony,
em XHvisioa street this afternocn.
tall oolomas tea ground was oovered piaao,
xmma^ht dollars par twenty^oor
Queen Qty Camp 571. B. N. of A.. with a thick, soft carpet ef pine
Boom corner Waaklngtea 6k
wlU meet in regular aemian at Mhn- needles and ia tee open
and Garfield Ave.
Ladies'Kid Bottoo Sboefi* 76o
Ball lo-mgbt. All ara orged to tee eonllght fell
MiBBefiBDdCbUdien'fi'Sboee 60o
kepreaeah
of earth, with no nadwbrush to amr
Serge and Carped Slipper* Mo
Tbeqnarteri^ meeUagofths Bvaa- tee beauty of the great forest temple,
Men's Working Shoes.......
84o
with
Its
pillars
of
gray
tree
tgunk*^
Its
galieal society wUl be held in the
■PATWTP.R
ekarok ef that denomtoaUoa in this living green aad its nassM altars sweet
with reafnoo* ineeaee under tee sunt^
eityoB July IL
$1.60 Vici Kid I.ce Show *1.00
-There wiU be SB a
*156 Light Tan Orforda:. 6So
i^fn^iUBa
Ladie?Atrap Sandala.......
68o
dtyaadEIkBapidsteBay Viewsext To tbe enteward a UtUe lake lay ia
ike
hollow
of
its
hiltoamlUag
up
to
ike
Saaday. The cate for tke rofiod trip
Men'a Light Color Tana '
sky. A river, wHb a wide, swift cur...................HalfFlloe
Brum hers will be fil.
rent rushed out from its noribern sad
InEant-a Shoea. ..IT, 80,85,36o
It to dedred tkat tkoM srko attend aad, vriadlag in aad out among tke
Mu csameaoemSBt Sferetoee tooight, mtaea. emptied Into the bay. Just
foearly. as the pragiam wfll begla t^era it made He exH from tee lake,
W. iMtd, othan follow.
gromptyat 8o’eleek.
wae a gnmj knoll where the pines
MteAUoeJsi
stood farther apart, aad a aoimd of
attyTamday hitsofwUte fllBt ekewed that there
bmof Meade
■renlng Charudee. sterlee aad ocm- ladiaa arrow mekers eat and frnmad
I pan awtfQy their weapoii tor tka hant aad ebaee.
satUalatehear.
Ho«%ea tha day alter tka eehoeaar
WBDO!
Frank Breaeh has led some ahaepre- cams to aaokar ia thp bay. nea tka k«
OityVdWEOow
jMtiy bythe nvagsaeC kfliali, and waUa^Tawfiaa^to flat battdiag,
We MakeMore Picture frames
oxm
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OXFORDS
4
-QABSISON
-PAPEE
—EANGEB
TANS. In New Shoes.
Oxbloodfi, Chocolates,
Cloth Tope*
KEW LOT JT78T BBOEXVED
$l.<n 12, 82.21 83.
Other Colors, Other Prices. Mine
are the best and Lowest in Price.'
-A..
LWomsms.
Has Your
Attention-
Pure Powdered Spioee,
Pnre Cream Tartar,
BubtmTubtsa.sUklscs.trMR'BoUleB <rBSr>.
SBtseC lor two fssrv.) ronstslB STTtuc**,
Bssr kli>48. Tbraut BmbM. sad i
OljrvsfliM ssd Woek Hsscl UUos ior.Uu
At Oar
Soda Fountain
JAS. G. JOHNSON.
nsametwgost
S4I3DU9J
•1IS9M siqx
SIVH
iS]IQV1
-POSTAL
-OAKD
Do You Know
2“As.‘ri«s.‘r'.A*ai7!as
FRINK FRIEDRICH,
31VS
IVIOii^
w
KOHHINO HECOBD, THPRBDAY, JPITE 3, 1B97.
CeOERCiAL C0N66ESS.
oASKnnro of mmw OFBmAnrs
TAOATioir anasAnoa.
Th« Snmm« FUm of
Seheol
Airo XVOOStST.'
iber of the teoeber\ have fin.
ished their work and will leave for
their hornet to-day. Othem vrili go toand by Sntardny night tbe
long vaentfon bnsb will have fallen on
le ddMTted eohoollndldlnga
Bnpl. C. T. OrmwB will epead meet of
tbe eemmer la Traveree Oty. tboagb''
be will attend tbe meeting of tbe NaAaaoelation la Mil
waukee la Jnly.
Prof. C. H. Bora wUl remain ia the
elty.
E. B. Ryder will divide the eamiqer
between Traveme City, ManhaU had
North villa.
6. B. Seemaa will go to his home at
Cbalaea.
Mim Mary MoLanghUs *wUl
■rvaeatioa la Martin, with a abort
■visit la Kslsmaioo.
Miss Sara B. Kellogg wtU divide the
We between UtiVet sad her home ia
eaerif^esat thU bonr. Bnehaa effort Eaton Baplda.
a the iastaat approral of the
Miss Harriet Bonlden wi)l attend the
lovws of mwiklnd, for with It U linked oommeacemeat ezerelaee at the Nor
tbe prosperity of the bomUest toller mal before going to bar home in Sagand tbe welfare of .every home and iaaw.
fireside. The moremeot is Inangnratod
Mlsa Helen A, Norton wUl go to Ann
‘ ia broad and progressive lines. Its an Arbor where her perente have reoeatly
them and prumotem beliive that the removed from their fornter home.
I ot Intematiooal
Miss Oertmde Brown will go to her
ean be directly promoted by aystemati home in Bead Lake.
study and demoastrated by methods.
Mim Rato Baker wUl go to Adriaa.
>dy of men who sad will this taU eater Ue nalveralty.
"Tbe diatingi
grasped
Mist Eetella Downing efUr a short
planned thb
great eoohomio methods and prepared visit at Petoakey will go to her hooie
at Romolos. She wUl also eater the
U pomne Uiem to th '
elnaioB. Its gen'erons snpport will la- nniveraity this fell.
muT>jlorWminntAI,w«k fcr
erease lU nsefninesa A great czbtblt
like this U odueatioB and iaAptratioa. her home la Chioego.
Mias Rose Kmmbeek will spend her
It ooDoentrates the atteoUM of the ettIsena.
It
tomdens their Ideas, time in Ypellentl.
Mist BUzabeth Bingham wUl go to
atrengthenp
eenfidenoe.
friendly eoK>peratioB and rivalry. her home at Parwell sad from there to
a eommer school of mnsic at Oak Park,
t in the ntUlzaUon of 111., where she will gmdnata this fall.
MIm Minnie Wait wUl spend some
oeesse^ of prodnett
time in Baetae, Wta.. sad the rest of
the anmmer at her boow here.
Mist Christina Patim wUl go to AlSBoaU
BimetaUie X«agae ia fisnelcn in Bar
Miss Alma Cook will be in Hanover,
land.
visiting flrat at ManMlee.
Manebester. Bngland, Jape
The
Miee Jeaeie Hard vriU spend peii of
aanaal laeeting of the bimetallic league her vacatim at Bay View.
opened tble morning. There Is a large
Mlee Ada Beaediet will go to her
attondanoe. Imsloding over fifty drie- bosu near Laasiag.
gatee from labor associations: The anMiM Ullian UBeUe wUl
anal report of tbe leagoe said that tbe vacation in Portland.
moet importaat event of tbe yes^
Mim Angwta Adama will go to Oaktbeeleettoa for preeideat ia the United wood.
StatM. when Bryaa poUed e.too.ooo
Mim Ida Covert and Miss Jeaaie Camp
vetee on the platform of national bi win both Stef in I.nnsiiig.
metallism sad McKinley polled 7.000.Mim Lamb will visit for a short time
OM votes on the platform pledging him in ChlengD bkore gring to her home in
to promote latmastional bimetallisBk
Tneoola, Ind.
- Ihe report ooaclndee: "While tbe
Mias Edith BasseU wUl stay at
aeceetity for iatemationsl blmt
home ia MovL
was never greater than at prvseel. the
Mim Agaee Rates will go to Oeylord.
eonacil osa with confideace a«rm that
Mise Boeebnry will go to her home
aerar siaee l«73 have proepecU been at Vicksburg.
'aebopefnl.” In view of the eerions at
Miss Stiles sad Miss Swift have al
tempt now being made to eecnre a ael- ready gone to tiieir homes, called by Ultle^t of interaaUnnal .basis, it earn aeea.
amtly oslU on all tbe frieads ot tbe
Miss Nellie Nelson wUl go to Ithaca.
monetary reform to rrdonble their efMim Nettie Kilktba wHl go tf> her
form daring tbe coming yey.
boma at MatUaon.
Mlsa Grace aevsland wUl visit at
Coldwater and Grand Ra^a
Mim Clara Carr will visit in Lotos
Saltan of Tn^ey Deoidee That Preei- Grove and at ber home in Dnadee.
dnat Ang^ is Welooma
Mim Itoac Conway will go to Anmdia.
Waabiagton. Jnae s.—Tbe Snltaaof
Him Nora Uaris wUl- visit in New
Turkey bas\ritbdrdwn bU objection to York.
the ap^ntment of Aagell as minister i
Gertrude Higgins. Satie Prall.
of Ooaataatiaople. Official word to tbU! snd Edith £inrd«nd Mm (i. A Johnson
effect has been rpeeived by cable byjwill^ad most of their UmelaTmvSecretory Hbermaa. Miaiater Terrill erne City.
seadlng'tbe laforihatioa. Tbe Doctor
Mime Nettie C. Gray wiU go to MHwill prvb^ly sail nest Satnrday.
nnkee in Jnly to attend the
ot
the Natioaal Bdnentioa Aeeweiatioa.
XteOBAW AOaDXTTBD.
• Pr*MBt from Oatntl
' Md ftoatli ▲meriofta StatM—FnaUlMt MeKisl«F Addr«MM tha IM«C»«M.
PbUadelphla. Jaoe8.—Tbe Int«matloMl OommertUl CoorroM -wm loraallj «p«a«d at S:Bo thU afunoon
with aboat Uo delc«atw preMBt .nprmnntlnf eotamarcial and IndiuttUl
bodim from all aecttoa* of th* Unltod.
fitatM aad maay foreign oooatriM, the
te^rnera eomlng prinelpally bom
■ Merit? and Centra^ and South Anerieaa Statm.
Among the e|Makw« tbia
aftwwxm. in addition to IVeeldeot MeKlnl^. WM Dr. WUllam Fepp^ of this
- dty. Mteisters Cslto of Costa ftloo and
Boomer of Mezioo.
Pneideat McKinley, la weloomlag
the delegatee, eald; "No woeUilersBb]eot than tbe ezteasloo of oommarel%l
GOOD PBOOABm OW THB TABIPP.
nsaate Ksep* Vp lls Psw hvimi nmlth
' DMtm nilmsB'v Chm«a
Washington, June 2.—The senstemadc
good pmgrem on ihe tariff bUlyemerday,
advancing to the Important metalschedDurtngvthc day the paragraphs
covering marUc and stoBc. china, glass,
brick and Ules were completed, with a
few minor exceptions. Vest snd Jonm
of Arksnma In behsif of the minority
^ the finance comraUtee. proposed nn-
Xt la Mot Aaeault sad Battery to Push
a Boy vrith One's Foot.
Bnmvon DeOraw.'who vrae arrested
nome days ago, charged by Ralph
Bm}th with amaalt and battery, was
neqnlitod ymterday afteraooB by ^
jury in Jnstioe Vcrly’s oourt. Mr. DeOraw la postmaster at Mapleton and
was accused of forcibly ejecting tbe
boy from tbe post-offloe. The boy al
lied that fas wu amaolted, bat Mr. DoQrawtmUfledtiiat.hedldBotklek tbs
boy with foroe sawUeged, bat merely
pnahed him with hU foot The jury
.decided that It was not aamujtt sad batr
tery to* one to posh a boy with oaeh
foot
Tamer A Oates defendsd De
Graw.
.___________
146*Front St
Facts an4 Fairy Tales
G«o. B. Wiiinie,
HOBBS’ HARDWARE STORE.
Here. She Goes!
tbe senate to
warn RIM the Alai
Ingti
tbe atuck of Senator Morgan upon
Speaker Reod In the senate Saturday
was provoked bya mrcastlc ren,ark
which the latter is alleged to have inadd
and which some offleious friends re
peated to the senator from Alabama.
Alluding to his frequent and lengthy
spemrhes In the senate, Reed remarked
that "Old Morgan gets up In the senate
and talks to blmseU.**.
CHOI0E
FRESH MEATS.
FINE, FANCY
Sdox. Eggs..
Pricse on Lemons i
during the bslsaee of tbe week.
------ AND-------
STAPLE
Eterirthiig Sold Cheap.
All goods first clam and delivered.
Sheep and Calves Wanted.
Groceries I
TSLEPBONB 141.
CAULKETT MCO.
Oor. Cnlon uad Ninth 8u
Waupun. Wls.. June 2.—Frank McRugh.aflv-e-yesr-term prisoner, wbowas
sent up from Mflwsukee county April
to. 106. ecsped from prison early, yw-
THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR 98c PER DOZEN.
PROMPT DBUVBKY
And ths VERY BMt Ooodn,
Frank Stepan,
tbey will have him Inside of twenty-fonr
HIMES. Uis Pbetogmpber will mnk
boura. McHugh occupied a oeU on the
top tier and be succeeded In ntaklng oatU further notice tbs best grade of
his escape by climbing through a bole
Telephone orders to Na lOA
made In the celllag. Once on the rgof
he let himself down to tbe ground with
s rope, which he bud Iw.-n three months and no extra charge for gronpa. Rethis work is guaranteed first
making by picking pieces of rop»- \
:t or money refunf
around the yard. He landed in the bs
a mistoke la th
yard of the JalL_________
place—Front and Park Sto.
It le a U
Budol^St..WMtSUn
CUHET8 FOB IK PBE SOZEB.
YesI
HIMES, Photographer.
ty ludge of Bell county, was shot and
killed
John Dugan, saloonkeeper, last
night. Dugan Bed. IhiI was captured
after a akirmite. RxOtement runs high
snd In all prolAbllliy Dugan will
stretch hemp at the bands of s mob.
Ceagfvgstlesel Heme MImlem.
Saratoga, N. T.. June 2-—T^e seventyfirst annual meeting of the Congrega.
The Traverse Belle
5c. Cigar is posi-,
lively acequalled.
Tak^ Lessons
---- AT----
Murtaugh's Academy. No
Napoleon
Cigar on the mar
ket equals our Dia
mond J. for iOc^.
Lugest and Finest Line of
SMOKERS’ ARTICLES
Bonaparte.
in the city.
Said, after a great batti^
"ytm oannot make a good omelet withemtbreakinga dew egga.” Neltherean
a merchant have a clean stock wtOiont
breaking a few pritsea.
.
>on Violin. Mandolin. Ban
jo. GoHar. Cello and Haas.
UHnBOts ud SkK Knic $! tn kMi.'
TermsBeasouble.
• A.W.JAHRAU8,
Boom e. Oltr Opm Honss Ble^
Dur Stock
Baa been broken np in
alue early in the neasoa and for alsea
that are left we g'tve. yon prteee that
are all brokea np.
'
f
For Instance:—.
ASlAO0 8ntt,man^alM
0 0]0
Foreeters’ Bnaday.
QH
Next Sunday will be observed all over A $18.00 blaek Chevolt
Suit, man'ssiae. for...... OeOV^
tbe country by tbs Fcreaton and tbs
Saterfaood of Foresters as the day aet
apart fcf spwlal worabfp by members
ed Salt worth $18.00 for...
of tbs order. Tbe court of tUs city
and the sisterhood ot tbs order will at
M>d Suit ^ Cap for
fi fi O
tend tbe Hstbodist chnivb in a body.
y, else from 6 to 14............. 1.1 <7
They will meet in tbs' morning at»
o’clock at Ueir hall so as to be In aVteadanoe early._____________
ioe Orenm SoeiBl at Xtone Tree.
There will be an ioe iwam and eake
social at Lone Tree Tbnraday arealng,
Jane 10th. tbe proceeds to go for tbe
benefit of the Sabbath aebool. Chargee
will be five eento a dish. ProrUlon has
been made to eerve too diahee if need' ed. Exereiaee have been planned for
WUl Mart ThM Afternoon. / tM early part o» the <>,veol^. A cor
Tbe regular monthly meeting
the,
dial tavltotioB Is axtended to ovatyWomen's Cemetery ImprevMent Ashody.
eoelation wUl be held this afteruMw at
t o'clock in the L. L. A. rooms. It U
reqaeoted that there be a full attendsane na plans for the summer vrUI he
Tn«fV U aadlSmMoe 1 Bsge^^band
setOed upon at this time. The Udlm
of Ue nmnristinw exprsm thenwelvm
M maeh pletned at the way in whiU
the late in the eentessy are bMag
Cp-ioAaM PateMv and Pspw Biwm«Cted ap.
8M Front atrest.
fu
Refrigerators,
New Process Vapor Stoves,
„ Ice Cream Freezers, Etc.
and White,
le. Republicans
to Increase the rate on ony*. snd McEner>' (Dem.) voted with the Republic
ans against Jones' proposition for a re
duction ef the rates on china.
As a sequel to the recent aenmtlonsl
speech of.niIinan. Smith of New Jersey
roee t» a qnestlnn of persmial privllegv
^’b^entoofailkiii^
while the.urtff debate wds proeeMlng
and made a brief but pointed denial of
all specolutlon In stock either recenUy
(T at any time when ragsr «as the sub<
Veal Boaau.............................8 to 10c
)ect of legiristton. ‘nilmsn was among
ibose who heard the denial, but he made LAMP AND MUTTON FOB
McLsnrin of fioutb FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
no comment c
GOLD MID 5ILVEB.
DBJECTIDNSJU^MWN.
AFinLLLIHEOP........
Pillsbury
Flour!
am the agent for this Fam
ous Brand.
---- ^Vew Ideal in-
CHOICE FIMIIT GROCERIES
' lMI««r«d w any pan c« tbs eltr.
Fleischnai's Compresseil Yeast
Vrseh VsffoteMsa Dally.
—SEE
Jaxlob Furtsch,
\
—BARGAINS
"Silverware,
"Diamonds,
"Watches.
Fancy Toilet Articles.
-Pretty Bareoti In—
Cut Glass.
IF.
BAT^Tf;
41S Unlon'St.
Teeifhone 34.
■ -IN
-STRAW ^
^
V
-HATS.
T. J. HOST,
Correspond with
IfLumber
YouCompany.
Have We
Logs
to
Sell
^
the Traverse City
have for sale Good, Sound Hem
lock Lumber, Surfaced Sidewalk Plank, Maple Flooring,
Short Maple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machinery, of alL
descriptions, including a Engines, Set Works, Caniag^s,
and Saws. A coiitplete Saw Mill Plant for sRle.
TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO.
MOBHUTO BBOOBD, TEUB8DAY, ^TTBB S, 1897.
Yeaa—Aldermen Parimr. MentMPM.
Greiliek, Cook. Deamond. InaUmantal
OmOZAL VBOOZKDZHat
Of «M ottr ooftseii or tti* oitr
T(»r«rM 01t7. Hieh. IU7 S4.1897.
I
TrovciM Oitjr, Kldh. .
AiiamoA BMtiair of d\j OMoea
AadinOonD«UroemMs7SVrm?U—Ung WMooUed lo
Ua
____ or. Mayor amlili.
PrewBU Aldermen Parker, Monta
nk. OreUiek. Uoodriek, Cook. Deamond. Lardle. BaeUmaatel, OniTlaott
aod Jaktau. and M«jor Smltk.
^ ^Tnrono atj, Mieb.. May M. l-<e7.
3k Vte UonurabUs tite Mayor and City
ConneU 0/ tite CUy of ZVnverx Otty,
MteMyan.
Wa, the naderaiened
oantaaod property
apeetfuUy petition .
^ of Trare-ae «ty to take Inunedlate
at^ toward rradlatr and «rareUn«
Wadawortb atreet north from Fifth
atraet to-FVont atreet, and bnlldlaff a
walkorar that portion ofaaid atreet,
for the better oonrenlenoe of pedeatriana who areoblWr«d to eroaa and leCroat thU portion of nnimprored atreet
many Umea eaoh du.
Prank Votruba. Otarlea Wilhelm. J.
L. Olbbe, Dan Loudon. >V. B. Soott, P.
1. Whitman. U. W. Cnnalnrbam. K. P.
Wilhelm. A 1.. Baehant, Prank A.
Dean. Joe Zimmerman. Jno. Hanalovaky. C. 8. Vader, r
“
Sherman. A. H. M
U. Monroe, L. M.
Oonch. L. Sonle.
Moved by Mr. Montarne that the pe
tition be- referred to the committee on
and Sidewaika
Motlan car-
!
>
1
Goodrich, Imrdle
Mayor and CUy and Jabraus.
Co«"C« «r w»« city 0/ xlYomrM Otty.
An <ordinance relative te the nee of
ATfaMvoii:
y
rfeyd.
the sldawnlto was presented.
Moved by Alderman Jahraua that
action on said ordtaaooe be deferred
natil next meeting.
Motion carried by yea and nap foU.
We wonid further raoommand that a
Yeaa-Aldermen Parker. GieOlek.
aidewatk be ordered built oa the weat
aide of Barlow atreet from Oarvdr atreet Goodrich. Cook. Deamond, Oarriaon aad
Jabrana
north to Eighth atreet.
W« would alao reoemmend that BarNayi—Aldermen Montagna, Lardie
low atreet be graralled from Haaaah and Eneltmantel.
Arenne aouth to where t^d atreet U
An ordinance enUUed "An ordinance
fixing the saVariea of certain oiW ofB^
graraUed.
cera and repealing all pxlor ordlBVStSESS CARDS.
aneeain confiiet therewith was are»ntad and ita paaaage moved by Alder- Cl M. BROWM. Attuner sad Couu
C. L. Obuuck
B. GoouBicu
O. law. aprclsl siwstip^m
An Ordinance fixing the aalarlea of spd ^rersoelsa. turrcet l
Com. on Streeta attd Sidwalka
Moved by Alderman Oarriaan that obtain city ofilcen, and
m in oonfllot therewith.
m«drteb Bleek.
the report be aeeepted and adopted. jriorord
.Beltoi
. . ordained
the oonn'eil of Trav
Motion carried.
rvU- «- K- KOOK. Pbvsh-mn SBC
erse
,
U Spe<-lmlsUefiUoeri*VB IcClMSMSorths
Bepert of Com. on Waya and Meana
That each city officer hereinafter — --"-Mr.lbrMtSDdskiD. OBeelaPrlsdTraverae Ci(y. May 31,18V7.
' named aball receive anch annual salary
TV. the i/«m»raWe. the Moyor and City aa herein stated, and each of aaid salar
CNmiicU of theeUyof VniverotCUy' ies is hereby fixed and determined, for
the current fiscal year, as follows:
M4ehltf<i«;
10. Mvrescillv Co. Blook.
Oaxn.RuxN—Your committee en
Waya and Mimas would respectfully
I. citx Oi-rra H(niw Block.
Bubmit the following report as an esUmate of all the expendltt
be ^^ul^idto'be m^77^m'the sew-;
..................................... «» «>
MISCELLAKEOVS WARTS.
al general funds of the city during the ! ?.***»* ^**®**““- •
fiscal year,
year. inciuaiag
Including inseresv:--r--........................
Interest ■
current nsoai
and debt to t^\l due. improvament Dnver of F-re pept U-am...........
140 OO'y OST OOLT-etrsrvC freei nalrrUirslIoo30 uo iXj e«yio«rnlne. a bv. lbi»--)»AroW eoU.
nud repair of atreeu. bridges, aide- Asst. Chief of Kite Dept.. ......
All former ordinenoee so far as tb<
walks, support of fire and police de
partments, oonatrnetion of sewers.
imSiate ! ‘piP*
sa ux-kre
of the poor, paymentof current exprneffect.
aes and water supply for
flUj
bnlieiBK*. •rll
^
Seid motion was carried mud ordiFor
«.
s
J.
mohuaS(.
‘
aanoe
paaerd
by
Uie
following
yea
and
Fire Department. Three
nay vote:
(83UU01 Dollars.
Yeas—Aldermen Parker. Montague.
Goodrich, Cook.
Oreiliuk, Goodrich.
Desmond.
fond. One tkouaasd Lardis Bnellmatitel, Garrison and Jabrana.
« CIl; Lumber Co.
Nsje-Nons
'
Water, Six tbonaaad ($6000) Dollan.
Police, Two thooaand two hundred
Moved by Alderm 0 Jabraus that the
($33001 Dollan,.
ordioanee be a'
Interest snd Sinking land. Two
idred k^ty(83l80.34) aa follows:
Le*ir’'f«ii
mIT
m!i
mTij.-O'.
\ W«ten, o.
HyolnSTTh^
Moved by Alderman Hnellmantel
that the petition be referred to the
Committee <a StreeU aad Sidewalkm.
Motiep carried.
Beport of Board of Bdaeatloe and requeat for appropriation.
To the BmurrabU. Ute Mayor and Oily
(-’ouneil 0/ tiie City of Traverse CUy.
Michi^in:
Odttxrmkx—The Board of Bdneation
of aaid city hereby preaenu to yon
embodying the
of the pnblle achooU of i
the current flaeal year, v<x:
Teachera’ waffea..........................»JB.«»00 00
IntereataoddebUfallingdue 1.330 00
Pnel and general continent
apell outage, or tyat
spelled
town.
likely
didn't flop to
locdi at I
name
wonldn't bare
cared if they had M^enTbe bad speiang.
They inootponted the town withont
protest and namrd it Oningtoih xa tba
petition had asked them to da Ttiongh
OrringtOD rroeivtd lit name beoanse an
eldrk didn't know bow to qwll and
tbongfa It ie the only Orringtqn in .the
world, it g«'t« little credit lor being
arigiaal, hecaosc comperitors; proof
raadeh-Hiid caitfal copyixts iaalrt apon
mtsapiMling a word that owes iia birih
to bad orthogrspiiy.—New York San.
j '•S'*'"
JS£:t£i
ssr.;..t'isra.‘sss
To Ote J
!. the Mayor and CUy
CiiuiteU of fhf CWy of TntiKree CUy.
Aftehitfun.
GumjcincM—We. the underlined Fpr buildiega, {rronnda and
raaidenU and freeboldera of Warda No
imprevemcnta thereon..
t aad 4, would reapectfnlly petition Booka fur library..
yonr honorable body to make an appro
priai
priation (of Bueta anm aa U deemed ad▼iaable by yon) for the
. . ________
the atreet at the hill oa South Union
atreet. knoan aa the BearhethiU.'
g a Bourhey. F. V. Bonrhey. L. P.
Total................. .......................... $3 300 00
Beufbey. Benjamin Bongbey, A. W. Balance to be raiaed by Ux. .833,100 u(
Btckerd. Geo. Armatronf, A. H. Perry,
W. W Smith.
..
J. G. Leodlny.
PrM. of Board of Edncatlon.
Yeaa. Aldermea Parker, Moatagns
A. W. RlCKKKIi,
. petition be referred to the Committee
Greiliek, Goodrich, Cook. Deemond
Eighty (8338(>) Dollars.
Gerk of Board of Education.
OB Streeu end Sldewalka Motion car
Lardie, Hnellmantel, Garriaoa and i
Poor. Oae thousand Tfarea hnadred Jabraus
IfUT.
Dated May 31, ir
ried.
I that (81300) Dollars.
Moved by Aldei
lerman
Naye—Nous
Sbthe Honorable the Mayor and CUy
CoumeU of the cUy of Travoree CUy.
Oidlnanos One MUl Tax.
liars
per p*Jr (or.................
Mteh.:
Aa ordinaace relative to oae miU tax Be-I Wire Toe Clip*. m4}n>____ ,
Printing, Two hnndred ($200) Dol
Orjm.KMCM—1 have ae'veral tlmea ap
for lnlerratiad Siiklug fuad:
I
lars
plied to the Cenncil to build up the al
Be
it
ordained
by
the
Connell
of
1
ouier
saodiiee in Propunion. Bnetag bf
School, Twenty-One tbouaaad Five
ley way at the rear of loU 1. S and 3.
Traverae CUy: that In addition to the |
r*A‘S*'!S: J?—^
bOBdred and Fifty ($31,330) DolUrs
block 4. aad called theiratteation to the
fund. o^therwine_ provide fir 7heWb. i
Keapectfully submitted,
' t to doao.
•t plaer Ui (bv rllr. Olve
AuBurr B. Co»k.
tn»i. aAMBiMtion gns^mDIreC sl|
cauaed by the water from tke gnlly
$1,330 00
Hkebrst Moxtaol'e,
rnnninr down the embankment and
Motion carried by yea and nay vote
Wm. j. Parkkk,
the wind acting npoa the boarding fix aa follows:
the city, tbe same to oonsu»uie uie inComailtlee on Ways and Maans
ed on the aame. which boarding haa
tereat and ainklug fund of said city for
ms—Aldermen l*arker. Montagna,
Moved
by
Aldsrmaa
HueUmantel tbe enrrent fiscal year.
been fixed there without any authority Orelliek, QMdrieh, Cook, Desmond.
that
the
report
be
--------.*-J- *
from the Council.
Moved by Aldermen Goodrich that'
Imrdin, Hnellmantel. Garrison and
-Until the damage U made good aad Jakrana.
tbe ordinance be adopted and passed.
Motion carried by Yea any Nay vote
Moiien earried by Yea and Nay rote
Naya-Kone.
aa firilowa:
.»
aoceea to the rear of aaid lota,
ae follows:
Beport of Com. on StreeU and Side
Yeas. Aldermen Parker. Montagus
deeliae paying any more taxea on aaid
Yeas. Aldmman Paricat. Montague,
Oreiihsk, Ooeddeh, Cook. Desmond. Orelliek, Goodrich. Cook. Desmond,
lota. Since mr firet applieation I have walks.
Inrdte, Hnellmantel, Ganiaoa and Lardis HneUmantel, Garrison and
Traverae Gty Mieb. May 24.1897.
paid taxea auffislent to bnlld a
3b the Boiwrabtc. the Miiyor'^nd City Jabmna
bridge and bnild op the alley way.
Jahraua.
Nays none.
Council */ the-CUy of Ttavene City,
Yours rea^tfully,
Nays none.
MiOtioan:
Report of Committee on Fire and
Wjr.^OLDaWQKTH.
Moved by Alderman Montague that
UxxTLCurJt:—Relative to the petition Water.
Che Board of I>nbUc Wprka be Instructs
for the improvement of aonth Union
Traverae Gty. Mic^. May SI. 1897.
ed to complete tbe tiling of MUl Oeek
Committee on Streetaaad Sidewalks street from Ninth atreet to Thirteenth
Division etreet north of Front
atreet,we would reoommendtbat Union To the Bonorahte the Mayor and C^y
Motion qarried.
Council of the eUy qf IVapcrtr CUy,
atreet from Ninth street to Twelfth
Travhrse Gty. Mich.. May 3L 1897.
cavation to admit of travel on 1
OPOe DAY AKO KIOHT.
Michlym.atreet be tnmpiked and graveled (bnt
Division
street.
To the HoWuhle, the Mayor onil City not carb^) at a coat not to exoeed
Usvn.»:Mr..'(—We, yoor Committee on
Moved by Alderman Goodrich
CuuneH of tIte eUy of Tranent Ctlv. Three hundred |$3uo.oU) Dollars.
Fire
.................Water.
and Water, to whom waeeeferred
amend
tbe
motion
of
Ald«
Afichlirmt;
tbe queetion of pnrebaaing new strain
ara for the Intake pipes to supply water gu« that fnrther action onI aaid work
Okstlxmks—We herewith anbmlt for
for the Fire Bogins would reapeotful- be poetpaned for one week.
your oonsideratioa a proposal to carry
C. L. Obkujcx
Amendment was lost by Yea and Nay
I7 report that we have investigated the
alee^o wires to tke cemeury for the
R. UoonucB.
vote as follows;
pnri^ of pumping water for the cemOe^ittee on Streets and Sidewalks
Yeaa. Aldermea Parher, OreUick.
ete^-»e will foraUh yon.wires,
On BioUoh of Alderman Imrdie dnly
Goodrich, Cook and Oarriaon.
Very Beapeetfully,
eraee-armh. poles and one flre-horae earried said report was aocepted and
Nays Aldermea MontagueJiesmeBd.
J. M. HnxLUiAirnu.,
power motor (these wires to be owned adopted.
Lardis HueUmantel. JahraoaVad May
Gxo. P. tiAfuaeox,
by the city, from Waabington atreet'
or Smith.
Beport of Com. on atreetaand aide'
,
C. L. QBXiUcn.
the cemetery) for the anm of nine bn:
An m lasared.
walks.
Original motion was carried by Yeas
Oemmittee on k'lre and Water.
dred and eighty-one dollars 18V8I.0O).
aad May vote as follows
Traverae City, Mick. May 24,1597.^
We will fnmlsh' power for the aan
On moGon of Alderman Montagus
Yeas Alderman Packer Moatagns
Ue fifteen dollars (8IS.001 per month.
To the Honortible. the Mayor and Aty dnly carried, said report was aooepted
nd,
Lardie.
HneUmantel
and
Yon-a rvspootfnlly,
Council of the eUy of Tranertt CUy, and adopted.
Jahrsaa.
BoAKI»^IA^ RivKH EI.BCTUC
MU-htyan:
Bepon of BnUdlng Inspectors:
Nays. Aldermen Griellck. Goodrich,
Lk.ht axii Kowkb Co..
Gkim.x>ncir:—Relative to the petititw
■^verae City. May 29. 1897.
Cook aad Oarriaos
Per Wm. Lowi.kx.
for the gravelling of Chas streeet from 3b the Hq^oruhle' the Mayor and CityM.>ve<i by Alderman nrelliek^bat the
On motion of Alderman Moatagae. Tenth to Sixteenth etreet. we wonid
Cimnctt of the cUy of Traneree CUy. City Clerk M empowered to employ ae4nly earried, the prt^oaiUeB was re- recommend that tl^e petition be grant
sisiaBee to copy aad complete tbe Tax
Mtrhteanftfred to the Committee on Fire and ed. at a oat not tetexeeed One
*—'
G
kktlbmui—In aooordeaee with the roils
Water.
and Fifty ($l5ct(X)) Dollars
MoUoa carried. .
action of yoar honorable body at your
Traverse City, Mich., May 28. 1897.
On motion of Alderman Cook dnly
meeUng
held mmjr
May 24,1897.
■cvwuy UCIU
law.. antborixing
Pabbxb
3b the H»n</rnh{e. the Mayor ond CUy
tto inspect the.plansaad apeeifioa- carried, ConneU adjourned.
C. L. Gkuuok
A. W. Bickkxi>.
Counett c,f the City of Tmnerse C'ilv’
tionaof
ona of the propo^ Friedrich bnildB. Uoopwcii
City Clerk.
ing.
>g.
we
wonid
submit
the
ftdlowing
Gr.sri.KHft.x—The underaigned raaiCom. oa Streetpand Sidewalks
report;
danu and tax paver* of Traverse City
Os
motion
of
Alderman
Jahraua
duly
We have examined eaU plana and
wonid respect^ly petltkin your hon
A CLERK'S BLUNDER. .
earried
aaid
report
was
accepted
aad
apeelficationB and can find no violaGon
orable body to adopt such ooarae as
of yoar ordinances or mlee made by.
will at an early day secure the opening adopted.
Got tu Kem^n>iMah ns
Eeport/rf Committee on atreeU and yon.
of the south end of Spmee street to
We would ooaaldere bnllding made
Seventh stroetl Spruce street it fully sidewalks
At often as once a uioutli aomethins
Traveiue City. MIeh.. May 24. 1897. from said plana aad------ ------------------oecupied by fsmilies residing t^mon£rom Bsy airest to tisveath atreeL but 7b the BonombU. the Mayor end City aad strong enongh for all ordinary pur- happeita in Ornugton. Me., whieiUsof
enough importauce to make it wortfay
subjected to great
Counefl qf the C4iy -qf Traverte CUy.
of mentitai. and whenever tbe .place. It
want of connexion therewith.
MieJUoan:
AIX.
pot in print the name is always xpoUed
If the Weat brsneb of Mill.Creek
la the plaee to boy
C. W. McNxal.
where It croaaee j^enth atreet could be to fill gutter on the aonU
wrong. Moat of tiie time it ia called
your
.
JoHX KreRLKA,
carried under and across Seventh atreet dolph street, we have inv
"Orvington," ibongb "Oringtoo" and
Board
of
Building
Inspectors
tonertb sMe thereof with drain tile and matter and would 1
■'Ovvingion" are pot
Moved
by
Alderman
Jabraus
that
the
thence ea»t near north aide of Seventh petition be granted.
fact, the fowo's uame is ^Ued every
:tion
of
tbe
Couacil
at
tbe
last
meet
street to mala branch of Mill Cre«k;$l
Very reapectfnlly,
ing. on the report of tbe Committee oa way but the rtgbi way. All of this is
would obviate the aeoeaslty of mhinW.TPAHkBB.
Fire and Water, be rescinded. Motion dne to the blunder of a prominent cltitalning the bridges on> IVest
Wi
Sixth
C. L. OmtiiJiH,
ibonqtic metfaodi of qiellcarried.
street and Weat Seventh street, and re
Moved by Alderman Jabraus that tbe
lieve the resldenU in that vicinity of
Committee oa Streets aad Sidewalks
was nriwly 188 ycara ago that . .
Bueh inoeuvenietaoe. thereby saving
Moved by Alderman Hnellmantel report of the Board of Building la
the ^ the expense of mainUlning that tbe repeat be aeeepted andadopt- epMtora be acceptdfi and adopted, with of the loading citiaena mat and drew
toe exception that the petiUooar
petit____ be
.. re.
no 8 petitiQD (o the general oonrt of
1. MoUoB earried.
Tbeo the bridge over Mill Creek oa
Report of Commit^ on .Streett and qnired to make the weat wall Id Inches
erta aakipg that tbe planuAlok as high ae aeooad floor.
Seventh street, which never was but a
tion be incorporated as a town. The We also aeU the butter to go with the
Motion carried by yea and nay voU
temporary atmctnia. built tritheut
Traverse Olty. MMh.. May 24. 1897. aa follows:
people agreed upen tbe name It was to
coat to the city, aad is
bread, both Ckeamecy and Dairy.
b the BoiwraMs the Mayor and CUy
Yeaa-Aldermen Parker, Montagna, be called Orangetown. pertly ont of
fore in an imtafe oondUion.
OotmcG of theCUvof Traaem CUy, GreUick. Goodrich. Cook,. Desmond. ocanpliment to Orangetown. Md.. which
We ask that a new Mdge be baUt
Lardis
HneUmaatal,
Oamaoa
aad
Jabwas
then
a
thriving,
plaee.
and
partly
aa
We have in atoek a fuH line of
tbera byJtonc culvert or otherwUe, tte
-Belattve to the eetiUon
a mark of raiqiect to tbe Prisoe of
ravine
at aaid bridge oroeaiag filled
lavtaeataald
ftlled up
np
B atdaaaalk onRallro
Ballroad
_______________on
‘ avenue from
to grade, and Seventh street gradS far
Qrangs who. « William IH of Eng
to WaakdagtoB etreet. w<
from Dtvteloa street west to Elmwood rvwtfltmt) toWi
land. had done valiant work In behalf
that thapetItUm be deaisd Amending Seetioo Mo. one of an Ordb 1>f tbe Protcotanta Having xipied a at right prtoes Try our B«w brand
Atad last but »o$ least that aatoM
blank petition, the reaidentB went benw, Mueha and Java Oofles the b«t in tha
PAJtnn.
e^vuK at ee%dMt e^aeiky ba b&t at
itly amended on January teaving tbe oJeA of tbe meetiog to fill dw. at 40s It la eimply elegani.
the lirmMnc of MUl Cfre^ with Dlvla18th, 1697, and antiUed aa Or^Bsaea in the apaoea, which ba did Mitbfolly
U OooDaKm.
lea bMmL
fiauTwlS
inlativu to BiUiard Tablea and Enting ■oeonUog to tbe light which was given
OMmSMMunl
maadSkh
nates" was preaeatad and rend.
Um. Of coarse the amsberdMif the
On BoUiM of Aidarman Moategns
a mash
Moved by £dirmaii Cook that tto
gMsral ooart did not
pifkl »uA (
oidiaaww be adopted aad paMad.
ter-TthaadtWaBMtaknow that
Cycle Owners Look Here!
^!S
BS==r;::::'ss
-- - —
-
.
—
Lederle’s
Suits to Order.
Fine Merchant Tailoring.
HOTEL LEELANAU.
Fart StiMt, kttwMn Ficst t Can.
Rates, $1.50 per Day.
Meal Tickets at Rsdocsil Rates.
?
A QUESTtoN
OF SAFETY....
Fire Insurance.
—Jewelry.
—Watch Repairing.
—Johii Verly. ^
—Front Street.
... THE...
Palace Baker;
Mr.
PIES, CAKES AND (MSS.
■1..
T=8T?.-Ft A T->^
OBOOEBIEB
Thurtell & Gane, Ltd.,
•bSs
1^.
)-
I
^1,.;
MORNING
Hri* Ymt-No. a«.
RECORD.
TRAVEBSE OUT, MICH, THCESDAY, JUNE 3, 1897.
im^RETO pggpie
Irtiere to trade
afo. He alaotonohed aaadder straia,
laepeaktafDf theehaafee that eoiae
astbeyeua paasbyaad aae after aaTBVT OAKS UDirO DOTjUTOSS ether tte pteneeK an aiiaaed at the BBTT.T.IAMT 0LO8B OF BT. F&AMaaaoal meetlnfe. This haa besa ca0X8 FX8TXVAX..
SBAynra zkb %Ain.
So they bring their pictures to^ us to frame.
peelally narked dorlaf the peat year,
imio>4»M Kxsruro of old aad tbs aaaoeiatioa is sailed npoa to ^U1J8 T. BAMMAB WOM THB
We are bus^ all the time in ^at department»
aKHira some of thoM who have beea
SSTTLSBa TMTBESATCAMS.
aeiive la the welfare of the society for
but not too busy to do some work for you.
atisa Bates Beanrsd Tbe Saddle—
Hot* Tbu Aitm fimiilr«<l V«r» maayynn.
An XmmenM Crowd Tbionged Tbe
Pnamt, ud Um OstfanlBK Wm Tbe epaea wUl aot permit a maatloB
tb* 9m% Xvw H«ld-irat T«ar of the many food storiee told daring BaU and Xpjoyed TbemielveenMj WiU vWt M Blk BapU^ the aftaraooa. Vi It is lBtAreetlng'*to ‘ Orest Fiaanotol and Arttotie Boo.
220 FRONT STREET.
M. B. HOLLEY. ManaoW.
note that the eldest member present oeaa.
Oflean Mid HMorUai OboMb.
WM Dbb WhippHe ef Elmwood, who The feetival of St Edueto choreb
dosed
iMt
nigtot
and
will
pern
into
waa
bora
Marah
l.
isoo.
Mr.
ttbipIV avbaal mmtiBg* ot thfoid Vi*
local history m oas of ths mMt biilfather lived to be ns oad
kVOTM
Uart' AmmUOob of (V UrMfTrai
of tha kind ever given.
rafioB M« alwayB oosotad amoi« Ui* graad-fhtbar was ISS years old whda
•Mi pleMMit o^berinc* of iV jcar. he died, aad .the aeeeeiaUoe ht^ee to here.
a gala night la tbe City C^erm
or •Um Moau to make bo dlffw wdeome blm to its meetiage for many
boose and tbe
wm crowded to its
«Mie with the hardy ptoaeere who bare yeaivtooome.
Tbe oldest lady present wa« Mrs.' rallest capacity. Bren the galleriet
brar£d the stonu of tnaay yean, aad
A lot of them in all
over ibrae boadrad fathered to Trav- Laara Allen: of Ynba, wbo k 87. aad were filled with epecteters. wbo watch
sizes and prices......
ed tbe boKj scene below with latereit
area City yeaterday, ooKinf from all who freqaeotly driven ia from
and
pleMure.
The
supply
of
edible*
over the refioa. Special iraiaa and borne twelve miles away to call oa ber
booksxohe
gave oat long before the close and the
bMta were ma to ammmodate then, Traaerse Oily frieada.
Lewis Miller, wbo came to Nortb- hundreds of articles offered for sale
aad the eewe fatabtom kept tew
like bot'-cakes. The fish pond
port 5« yean ago. aad wboae home it
' away.
ibaosted before tbe clock strack
iv aeeatiaf waa held la the CHty now at Charlevoix wm tbe oldest MV
ten. Tbe ladies dUpOeing of tlcketa
Opera Boaee. whteh waa baadaoBely tier preeeav
Tbe ateetiag wm a great tooeett and for tbe articles in the grand bazar met
daeorated for the CatboUo baMr
to Mlonprofreaa thto week. Tbroofb the will be a happy memoiy far a twelve- withMtOBiahiog
■III
ithlng either, wbea one ponsidert tbe
eoorteey of thoae Vrlnf the baahr la moath to come.
nil
e.xereieed upon eoao^tible
cbarfetheaialBpart'Of the hall
men, vrfao ooald aot offer reaiatenoe.
cleared, the tahlee Vlof left tar the
To aay that the festival wm a tuoc«M
' CM of the aaeoelatioo.
dosen’t
feel
more
comfor
The BMetlaf waa called to order by Slevea Eaadred DoUan Sabecribed U to place it very mUdly. Tbe cblmet
table or weH^ fixed than
will soon ring joyoatly from tbe tower
the preaident. E L. Sprafae, aooa after
Laat Might.
of 8V Franclt obareh, aad their ring
those who recline on Slat
'^40 a- B- Bee. A. A. Darliar offered Special to Mosauu atcoss.
ing will always bo a reminder to the
prayer, after which Mayor Salth waa
er’s
easy furniture, which
MaaUtoe. Jaoe t.—Everythlag
i iatradnoed aad walooawd the aaenrla favorable fora ball park and team hen membert of the church of their grand
removes that “tired feel
festival
aad
the
liberality
of
tbe
ciUilea to the.ottytnaTeiyhappy auAaer. thU year. ll.lOO hM already been
ing”
from all fortunate
Major E. B r.reea, the plooeer law snbacrlbed aad at a meeting toi^bt it MM of Traverse City.
enough - to secure one of
There wm a great deal ef rivalry ia
yer of Charlevoix, waa tbea
WM eetbaatad that only SlOO more
their cool rattan or reed
to the aodienea, aad delimed the aa- wontd bo needed. The matter wOl te in the voting ooateit for the goldbeaded ease, which wm finally won by
aaal addreaa Bia apeech wae fall of definltMy deelded thte week.
I rockers or easy chairs,
J.T. Hanaab.eaahlerof tbe State bank.
rwlaleeeaeee of the food old daya, aad
\
woven in handsome designs.
Frank Friedrich being a close second.
hroofht back saay tirid reeoUaetloaa
130HTH O&ABB PBOOMAIL
FA fine assortment of baby
Tbe complete vote was m follows:
of pioaeer life. He dwelt apan tiie
carriages,
cradles, Ham
J.
T.
Baaaab......................................
5TJ
Fromotlon
XxerelsM
to
bo
Held
beaeflta to be derived trMo aoob aa orFrank IMediicb................................. ssa
mocks, „Lawn chairs and
faalMtioB M the -old aettlera have
Elaborate
have been a. D. Campbell...................................sg*
stools TyU also be found at- the very lowest prices.
fermed. with ia eloee Uea of eympathy
B. J. Morgan.........
made for \bo \
aad trteadabip.
*
At iheooBdaaloa of hlaaddreeeB. K. the Eighth grade, to be held In tbe Nerbert Montegne
Tbe cane wm preaented by Father
1 apM ter a eeof High aebeol amembly room tomorrow
Hans ia aa appropriate speech and Mr,
toralng. Pollewing i| the program:
that waa mneh esjeyed.
d in
Mnaie—*‘LnUaby." cboraa
Several hlf
188-138 FBOMt BTBSST.
BeolmUon-Clata Hanilondcy.
tohiscompetitora and uengratolatory
hietotles of the eeoatlea repreheatad In
to tbe members of the cborcb for their
OppcwlM Biskeli'a Boc
Smay—Bose Van Valkanbnrg.
the aeeoolaUoa. ea prepared by theai,
splendid sneoem.
Fan drill.
wUl V pnblUhed eooa ia the local
Tbe contest wm enlivened teat even
Mntio—VloliD tolo. Kite Bagbee.
F»P« .
ing by the addiUen of Mr. Cwpbell,
Prophecy—Looise Bock.
Tht mamlnf profraiB beiof oeaeladwbOM eatreaV la the race etimntoted
Beedtotion—Maode Moody.
ad, baekete were hroofbt eat and
BeprodocUoa—Maade WideenVm. tbe others rmd helped make Ue eontablet spread, enppleaiaBted with tte
UMic—"Night SlnVoa the Wav^" testexeiUag and the reealt fiaanctoUy
. oxeelleet ooffee that only B, C Deaprea
eaeoesefnl.
eaa nake, aad an boar was devoted to horoa.
The aideeaddle was won by Mka
faestiaf aad vtaltiaf. A frlaaee at the Beeltatioa—Bari Beaaett.
Mabel Bates in anSMy rnee. Tbevote
ladkn slab drill.
delleaeies oa the tonnUfolly spread
WM M follows:
Beeitetion—Nellie Smith.
tablet revealed one of tbe aecrete of tbe
Mnalo-Mandolin and ptaao. (dost) Mabel Bate*....................................
‘ happy, faod-looklBf band of ploaecr
June 4th. We offer for that day only, the following:-^
wWUbe’m........................ ....; flii
aettlare that fiUed the ball to overflow- Louie Helm • nd Leaiae Bock.
Beoltatlon—Grace RMUnga.
Edna Wilhelm............. ............... M
tef. No woadar that they are atUl
Oiftoriaat-SoM
Wood
and
Lotte
Soatteriag..................................
T.
M
Beet Skirt Lining Oem%rie. pot
bale aad hearty!
LadiM' good Flaaitel SelteJaeket and Sklri—wMth 86.00
la the diewini^ tear little girls yard............................................• 6e
At 1 o’eloek the eMoeUUoa wae afaia lath.
7e
at............ ........................................8 4 88
Bteay-Lydla Koaaig.
blindfolded drew the nambwe, and Extra hMvy Linen Grach.10c for
oaUed to order aad the baalaeM takea
SUkallnc Drapery. ISHc for........... 8H« Best 812 and Slt.60 Salto, tailor
Ch«ita-"Bed Scarf."
Fred Pratt, TbontM Sbaae aad T. J. Beat Oreralto, worth 60 aad 76c.
mads tbroogboaL Bobbtost of.
Uost acted ap jndgea. Tha rMiUt on
Friday.'perFolr-^or.-...............
87e fecte.for...................... ............. OM
It wae naaaiaKNuly deeded le hold
Men's fMt black Balf Bom, r*r
Heavy, yard wide Hemp CkrpcL
the special articles was m foUows:
the aezt laeetinf at TA* Bafdda: aad
alar
made,
worth
12
Wc
per
worth 15a for............................ ue
AlVm, No. 144, Mr*. George Lardle.
the teUawiaf oflioere were elected:
Oa April 2 the AbVMoateUeao Spec
phlr.at.....................................
7c
Pipe, Ka 67. Mrs. Marv KahonL Presldrat-J. J. McUoyhlia, Blk telty eompaay made a oontraot wltb
Geld
ring,
Na
U.
Hiss
B
om
Conway.
tha managamani of the City Opera
Sofa plUow,. No. 16. Ml*. J. A. JackViee 1‘rWldente—Aatrtm eooxity, booM for a tbiwe al^te’ eagagement
Alex. Cbmpball; Vosie, W. A. Bette; begiaalng Jnae ?tb. ~ The aame oom- te.
Oil paiating. No. ». GspL O. £.'Wil
Charlevoix. Major E. H. (Ireea; Grand pany exeented a similar oontiact with
Travaraa. W. fl. Pif^ Ealkaaka, L. F. Jallttg^Stciabei/ to appear la tbe bar.
Tea peL Na 68. Mr*. Dngal.
Orsad .Opera Boom apon. the mme
Rioe: Leelaaaa, Wtllian Core.
There were a hendred articles of use
Beoor^af Steretary—C B. Bttee. dates. Yesterday the paper for the
BatM. ^
eompaay wm reeelvad by tbe City and valoe given away la tbe general
raffle, which can be eecnred by ticket
rr^naijteg,8----------„-J. J. 41cReliable Dry Goods^Carpet, and Clothing House..
heldera
by application to T. J. HmL
are being made for tbe prodaetlou of
U&fUia, Blk Bapida.
Traaaarer-^jLowall Soora, Elk Bap- tbe company la that theatre, la the who bad geaeiel charge of the feetleaL
After tbe iMt awards were''made
a Ume Mr. Steteberg hM bU oonIda.
After the eeeetoa the exeeattve eoa* tract and tha reealt of the mix-op is Father Maos monnted tbe stage and ip
bis well-known tioqneaee annonnoed
Mittoe, eoasisUof of the above offleen, awaited with Interest
that the chimes had beea won. withont
olaeted hlstoriaas of the VarloM oeaatbe shadow of a denbt, aad for tbe
ties ae foUows:
SAFTXBT KnnOM OtBOLB.
great eaoeeas.of the nndertekiag he
BirroaUsa
Bhre to tbe Baeult of Well Dlreetod ihaaked the ^tlzsM of Traverse aty
Abtriia oeantr—B. 8. Noble.
ter their geaeroas sHistenoe and good
Obariteble aObrte.
Beaxie eoaaty—TbM, Petttt.
Oharlevoii oooaty-W. A. Balth.
Tbe anunal meeting of the Woman's wUl which WM ao Uvtobly displayed
KalkaeVi aoaaty—Mrs. Lorea Sice. Baptist Mimion CireU wm held in tbe la tbe eaoaa. He also thaaked the
laty—Mra. 3. W. Diek- ebnreh parlor* yesterday afternoon. eontriVtors of arUdee, aad aU who
Tbs reporU of tbe eecretery and treaa- bad assisted la the eateirriae. aad aa- Interest you unless yon are
eared tbem all tiiat tbememben of 8L
IV feUowlnf new i
arer give tbe following stetlattoa:
added:
in the habit of using
Namber of meetings held daring the Fraads ebarch appreciated tbe liber
. adwlB Black, M. B. ^HoJl^Chaa year, eleven; aamber of members thir ality dtopiayed not oaiy from a flasaWObala, B. 8. Shepard. BerWt Moa- teen. with an avenga attendance of dal view bat from ths aenUmeat which
spted the Interest meatfMted.
tafae. Hob. W. W. Sadth. B. H. Anatta, nlae.
Mra B. 8. Darla Heaiy Brown, Dan
WHb this email membership the di^ Mach mare adght bo priated abont tbe
Wippla Fraldarkh Baaatbersar, J. E ele bM been able to send to the trial energy of tbe eommtUeee. -Bembei*,
Vaadera Oao. Nkdtenaa, Bddia -Net^' ary
to tbe borne fee mtoeUm- Father Baaer aad Father Msm end aU
/
cooib, Mia. B. M. SUtaon. W. A. New* ariea obOdiea, ft 71; aiaem home mto- wbo worked for ibbbbm
■ We inake and guarantee it
tea. Oaetfa Clyde.
rrcdiieor leeman WUl Wed.
doa box rained at 88.00 atakiag** tetel
to tie aa good aa anj. winter
TViaataladar aftV t
offU.lS.
Profeeeer 6. E. Beemaa. wbo bM
■ by a aataber of Ofltoert ter the year aro: Praeideat,
oaeae of the efltoieat tesM^en ia the
wheat.floor on the market:
tV early aattieia. maay ot them Mrs. J. L. Olbhe; vtee-predtet Mrs. high MheoL wUl leave today ter <%alhaatorona Vt with a thread ad aad- J. B. Saato; aaorotery, Mrs. WiU Thirl- aea. where bo wiU Mead the eamtoer
Mae xmanlaf throofb thaas all, as the by; tfeMarpr, Mrs. J. Oillto.
hardfUpe aad triaU of pkmer daye
rettcant upon a matter of aatotetly
Pn
private aatu*. bnt It to wbtopered that
wda eaUed epoa aad spoke of ee«M of
Jeum CAHrmBx,
career of ala^ blsMidaMi wlU
hla taaay axparieaeee of ter^ yean
4t
SeathSMeHwdwue.
twatewfliQfa.
STUM PIONEERS.
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CITY BOOKSTO>?E,
We Have.,
M-
Hammocks .to self.
.
aumSTEE BISE BAIL
The Man on Easy Street
s
W
J. W. Slater’s Furniture Store,
I
Steinberg’s Special Bargain Day^
““Friday,
Come To-Morrow, to |
STEINBERG'S
ThiswilinoL.
<‘Best” Flour.
HANNAH dbliAY CO.
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MOBHnrO BBOORD» THXTMDAY, JUNE 8, ia«7. '
h* wiihw. ta Botl^ dor |owB«ni tkat aad kere, a moatk later, Ifiebaal Oay.
If it oocva loi* i>*
proQOod- kia aUtaae-year-old wife aad titelr
faar-Boatka-old baby, iaaararated
lar» af^nat tkoB.
The BaaDak Biflv laat airkt deeid- Traraxee Oity'* flnt kome. With them
tmAVKRSBCITT. . MlOmOAl
foroe of earpeatera. who
ad todafor aetioa «o the iavltatioD to
attUt OadaUae is tha Foortk of 3u\y 08 urn Cre^, tke Uttle eraek
GBAKD TBAVBBSS BBBJlLD,
it eoold be aaedrtain- that raaa down . tkraark the Aay-'
lam rrooade, made the berktBM. T. Bane aao 3. W. Bintn- ad kow laaay eoaid ra
alar of Trarenm City’s firat boaiaeaa iaNirbt PolloaMD Alias
J. W. aAjfRU. Editor aad Huacer. ped aad aprainad a knee Toeaday dastry. JoBM have oobm aad roae
alrkt rktle tryiar a door oa Praat aiaoe then, and bow tke Jaae of a kalf
BUBBORIPTlONe.
atneb Bia beat waa takee laat airkt eeatory latar eeea bay.,lake aad Bear.
The wbita-eapped wares roULnr ia wash
by ax-Depnty 8keriE Spaarel.
on doc)a where lie aleam'
There b to be a rraad daaee at Baat black trails of smoke have knag
Bay, at tke reaideaee of ^^ewU Qcmri- tke spot where tke Uay craft qt 1847
yj- ■ .
ade. Friday BirkV Tiarene Olty folka madeita way. Eailroad trains wind
rrixocntna.
are ogrdlaUy iarited.
Koaic wiU be in aad out between the lake and the
am riamotrwt.
fur^aked \>y Domineb orebeatia.
bay. and the nuMth rivar mirrors tke
IsriUUoBB are oat .far tha oom- tell smoke staeks of busy teetorlea
maaeement exerelaea of the ■ehools at wboaf shrill whistles have
Kalkaaka. whick take place Jnne Itk. away forerer tke lan^ of ^ke loon.
Tke loritatlons are aniqoeand artlsUe. White obnrek epiree bare taken tke
place of “Oodb first templea.” and tke
lar ta a lane artUa ia There wUl be six rirl’C^mtea
of tkoaa far away days
The ladlee of tke table oommlttM of
wftlcA tka'-'faUare of tka Mtokifaa
have for years made tke vralls of bos^
faaek en^ U reeltad. also tka bad the alnmni kaaqnet are
B at 8:S0o'aloekat a tkoussad mllea away. The aarrow
k for applaa, peara aad atkar
Eiaita. Tkia Btoatlos la to be depUrad, the home od Mn. C. M. Prall. on Blrktk ladlaa trails are busy streeta For the
three or tonr aditary area camped by
bat it ia retreahiar for <Jraad TiawBe atrecu A full attandanoe U daaired.
<nit rrawara to feflaot tkat tka rav
Tka Detroit Western Learue base Boardmaa lake those Jane nigfata of
•fW of froat kara act damafad frolta ball team U sax Lon* to secure the ser- 1847 nine tbonsand eonU will rcet well
ia thla aectioB to aaeh aa alarmlnt ex- rioe* of Pitcher Watlriaa, who lor- tooight Tke fire fites’ sparks reflected
«aat. Etoat taTeatiratlooa hy the amrly played with tke BoaUera. in the water have given place to tke
Baooao akows that wklle raaerally ‘'Watty” is at preaent aetlar
eoaek white glow of electric ligate. Where
tke alow going eckponer waa tke oi^y
thara will be oaly aboat kalf
tor tke D. of M. Uam.
as of communication with the out
crap of appka, yet tkare will be Tke Bbookd mM yesterday that B. O.
baary crops oa- aareral rarietlea. Ladd reeelred n omts a boahel for kia side world, before this Jnne ekall have
the baslaeea
Eflaa, ffreaalBfa,
Wacaan aad apples. It waa a misprint and abonld. faded into i
Baldwin* win yield kearUy oa tke hare read "tfarrela.” Mr. Ladd akonld map of tbs city by tbs bay wUl talk—
ad rood la atkar pladaa ia have reo^eed
centa a bushel, any as it wars taoe to faos—wltk another
«hk aeetioa. Pem wUl be a fair erop. how, because rooo Orand Ttarerse la CBleago or Bsw York and hear Us
' aad late ckerrlae'aad email traiU abao- applet would be worth at leaat tkat Toioe in dsar reply.
■Ekrly
mock if it was act for tke fickle Travsns City la fifty ysara old this
Jobs of grace. 1887—God bless hwt '
,^M«d aoae by fniata. Wt aU fraita have
k^pt back by the cold weatker.
YersenaL
Wklle no *y*t«meUc lareeUratloa be*
Mrs. Jalian TUl«y. of Gbkago. is visbaea made, tke reports tkat have been
Iting her fatker. Judge J. A. Campbsll,
. geearad indicate that Grand Trarerse
BSVIBW OF THE FAST FIFTX of Elmwood.
srUl bold her own t^ year.
State Senator CoveD has rataraed.
TEAM XM TBA.VXBAE OUT.
:
• . . ' .
MOBNINa RBCX)RD
Iht>vtded the stick is prop' :
AND
A Cover
erly made and the cover
MAKE
properly adjusted to it.
An Umbrella
>
We have recently received a lot of medium
priced umbrellas that we hope willmeet with
ready.sale—the price is as low as it ought to
be—the goods are all they should be fqr the
price—5oc. to l3 will place one in your bands
—Weather indications are good for the urn*
brella trade.
'js.'n.':
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^-GEITQnniL
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A Stick
HAMILTON CLOTHING 00.
j' The Soda's3son..
to Just fairly commeactag. We' wish to
draw your attention to our fine grade
lee Cream Soda at 5 eta. a glaas. Cool
Sparkling Boda. Petoekey lee Cream, (its
all cream.) Byrnpe of- fine flavor soade
from
pure fruit juices
Jutoee only. Olaesea,
___ pore
----Bpoona. etc always neat and clmn.
inexpeoMve, ood. .mmricliag. refreabiag,
drink. BememberWplaoe.
8. X. WAIT.
Sngfiltr
Sayl
Ever Burned Out ?
If so you know
thevalaeof
Tnoarahopaof the Burllnyton ays-
J. W. Travla has letnraad Irtma
laTgCnt A.TTOB.
iatereatlac Be)
meiBeia Mp to Van Bnrea.
«• faU tioM yesterday aad almllar re
the Blatoiy ef tke Gueea Oity.
O F. OABVZX. Aaeat.
Mra Clark, vrife of tke
port* are reeelred from all aloay Iks
sat
of
tke
school
for
the
d«f
at
Flint.
eystem. Tbs wajree in tke Burlinrton
The meeUaff of 'Ue Old SetUen' aa•hopa are thus Increased •M.OOO per ■oolation Jest held aeads tke memory U vieiUng Mrs. D. B. Titus.
Miss Franc Fuller leaves this morn
jaontk and yet some of our demoeratfe
ottte “oldest'iaha)Mtaat"waaderiac
Than eay other firm la tke city.
I are deploriay tke laereaee <of down the dim past, aad days losiff for- ing to visit Mlm Ethel Ballard. ManHave yon vnr eeea our new
deetltttUon aad a growinr iadnstrial ^tteo staad once more dear before too. who graduates from the public
ackooL
mouldings?
While the reeorery from inner vision. Aad so
• lane stacnation ia oommeree is «low, mind tkat these early June days of 1897 Mrs Jennie Woedia. ef Aalkaeka,
CITY BOOKSTORE.
of tke prcalaeat workers ia the
naok lastanosa as tbeae—aad there are
mack the flfUetk mUeatoae la the his dMtriet W. B. C. is tke gdest o< Mrs. H. B. BOLLir. Mfi<' (Mai *S) Wool St.
bandreds of ihem-abow a anbatantial
tory pf TraTerse aty. and that back of L. Boole.
improremeat anmay the ladustrice
a half oentory Uea tke day aad date Bev. J. O. Nenberof Ki
which employ vaat anmbers of mea,
that made tke very berinainy
■rko have been idle a larre portion of things a*-far as our town is ooooeraed. ed boms yesterday after r visit with
Bev. B. Salsbe^, pastor of the Evantke time durlay Ue past three years.
in 1847 Oapt. Boardman. a farmer gelical church.
living near N^>lervllle, IIL, parrhased
Tn membeis ef 8t. Praaels eknreh
CELEBBATIOH EVZHTS.
of tke United btales
have reason to be proud of tke snooem
small tract of land at the month of tke
ia tkelr gnad featlval. doted laat liver flowing intoAbe bead of tke west Boma of tke Sports to be Oivea in
Bifki. Ike affair struck tke popular
OadiUao July Srd.
arm of Grand Traveree bay. aad forfancy aad the ekurck will reap a baadThe eommittern baring in charge tke
aiebed means to his son. Horaoe Boardaoote benefit. Tkeehimea are now a man. to build a sawmUI oa fate pur celebration in AdlUae. ^ take jdaoe
anre tblnf. sad while the members of
new line ot
chase. In ike ^ly part of Juae of July 3rd, have sent out a eckedale of
the churdi may ooaffratalate tkwa- tkat year the latter, with two or three the bieyele raoes and
aslvea, every^y n-Ill welcome the men in bis employ, arrived at tke scene There wUI be .a basdieap road
•OBBd of Ike bells, with their mirthful. of their future labors.
aronad the lake, twe-mlle race. Meaourafn). solemn aad varied mnaie, as One ofteo dreams of tkat tint trip ep balf mile race, two-mile race for boys
the oass may be.
our beautiful bay. Tke June skiee aader IS years of age, aad a eae-mile
race for boys nnder 13 yean of
Tax Sultan of Tnrker has ccmclnded ware AoubUsH bluer thaa in this year
The field sporu wUl eoasist of a lOO
that Dr. AageU is not such a bafi feUow of grace. 1897. The wide bay sparkled
yard epiiating dash, patting shot, login
solltSTy
beauty
under
the
golden
after allj^ and haaeoneented to reoeive
rolling and grea^ pole aatloa
him a^ ambaasador from the Unitwi sonahlne The green kills oa eitksr
Travetae CXty wheelmen aad otkere
States. Sven if be is ia sympathy vritb side were a forest primeval down to the
: water's 'edge. Ferkape as ladian’e are invited to enter.
las Chri*\lan mlmlouary movement.
; bark canee flitted eUrotly over the bine
Okarleroix Skipping.
matore, its 'linaky ocennaets plying
^Pevltiea.
their paddlee in the etoi^ eilenee of PapU O. E. Wilbur was in tbe caty
llMlyC.^gc is recovering from ; tbeir race. Overhead the white wing,
a ee^ attack of Ulnen.
of guUe flashed, and a loon, etartied by
i«te.u.p at OapUla WU-kri-ead Mrs, James J. Barden are tke’glaamingof the ealU or the Strang; I
Joyoas ow-r the arrival of a handsome litUe craft, roused th. echoes of the'
itous of tee Uke Miohlbaby-rirk
wUderneM ith his wild laaghter.
At tbs head of tbe bay a heavy pine gun A Lake Buperlor liae,' aad tke
E. Baasley was tbe happy vioUm of
boats
of
tee
Northern
Mkhlgma Traasr
a well-carried oitt edrprise party Tnea- forest covered the saa^. level plain portaUoB Co. BmUe. being agent for
and tbe rippling wares that ran npXhe
flay eveain^.
beach washed tbe room of tee great the above Uncs the captain to ageat^fer
Sd. Domlae, who has beea visiting evergroea monaichs teal stood sanU- tee D. A a Une ef eteamers, with
hie pareata at East Bay. baa returned nels at the gate of tee new land, while which eoaneetloo oan be mede it de
leSoUm to work.
sired. r
In B^le and Onallty wUl
tee song of tee wind in their
The Woman’s AuxlUlaiy ef Graee tope answered back to the lap of the
iMsone ia Muolo.
mBioh tony #1.00 LadieeVOX'
gbarek will meet vritk Mrs. Whitney water oa tke akore. Bepeate their
Mrs Fraaem 6. Smite, teaehm ef fords told in the dty.
organ, volee aad harmony,
em XHvisioa street this afternocn.
tall oolomas tea ground was oovered piaao,
xmma^ht dollars par twenty^oor
Queen Qty Camp 571. B. N. of A.. with a thick, soft carpet ef pine
Boom corner Waaklngtea 6k
wlU meet in regular aemian at Mhn- needles and ia tee open
and Garfield Ave.
Ladies'Kid Bottoo Sboefi* 76o
Ball lo-mgbt. All ara orged to tee eonllght fell
MiBBefiBDdCbUdien'fi'Sboee 60o
kepreaeah
of earth, with no nadwbrush to amr
Serge and Carped Slipper* Mo
Tbeqnarteri^ meeUagofths Bvaa- tee beauty of the great forest temple,
Men's Working Shoes.......
84o
with
Its
pillars
of
gray
tree
tgunk*^
Its
galieal society wUl be held in the
■PATWTP.R
ekarok ef that denomtoaUoa in this living green aad its nassM altars sweet
with reafnoo* ineeaee under tee sunt^
eityoB July IL
$1.60 Vici Kid I.ce Show *1.00
-There wiU be SB a
*156 Light Tan Orforda:. 6So
i^fn^iUBa
Ladie?Atrap Sandala.......
68o
dtyaadEIkBapidsteBay Viewsext To tbe enteward a UtUe lake lay ia
ike
hollow
of
its
hiltoamlUag
up
to
ike
Saaday. The cate for tke rofiod trip
Men'a Light Color Tana '
sky. A river, wHb a wide, swift cur...................HalfFlloe
Brum hers will be fil.
rent rushed out from its noribern sad
InEant-a Shoea. ..IT, 80,85,36o
It to dedred tkat tkoM srko attend aad, vriadlag in aad out among tke
Mu csameaoemSBt Sferetoee tooight, mtaea. emptied Into the bay. Just
foearly. as the pragiam wfll begla t^era it made He exH from tee lake,
W. iMtd, othan follow.
gromptyat 8o’eleek.
wae a gnmj knoll where the pines
MteAUoeJsi
stood farther apart, aad a aoimd of
attyTamday hitsofwUte fllBt ekewed that there
bmof Meade
■renlng Charudee. sterlee aad ocm- ladiaa arrow mekers eat and frnmad
I pan awtfQy their weapoii tor tka hant aad ebaee.
satUalatehear.
Ho«%ea tha day alter tka eehoeaar
WBDO!
Frank Breaeh has led some ahaepre- cams to aaokar ia thp bay. nea tka k«
OityVdWEOow
jMtiy bythe nvagsaeC kfliali, and waUa^Tawfiaa^to flat battdiag,
We MakeMore Picture frames
oxm
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-PAPEE
—EANGEB
TANS. In New Shoes.
Oxbloodfi, Chocolates,
Cloth Tope*
KEW LOT JT78T BBOEXVED
$l.<n 12, 82.21 83.
Other Colors, Other Prices. Mine
are the best and Lowest in Price.'
-A..
LWomsms.
Has Your
Attention-
Pure Powdered Spioee,
Pnre Cream Tartar,
BubtmTubtsa.sUklscs.trMR'BoUleB <rBSr>.
SBtseC lor two fssrv.) ronstslB STTtuc**,
Bssr kli>48. Tbraut BmbM. sad i
OljrvsfliM ssd Woek Hsscl UUos ior.Uu
At Oar
Soda Fountain
JAS. G. JOHNSON.
nsametwgost
S4I3DU9J
•1IS9M siqx
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iS]IQV1
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Do You Know
2“As.‘ri«s.‘r'.A*ai7!as
FRINK FRIEDRICH,
31VS
IVIOii^
w
KOHHINO HECOBD, THPRBDAY, JPITE 3, 1B97.
CeOERCiAL C0N66ESS.
oASKnnro of mmw OFBmAnrs
TAOATioir anasAnoa.
Th« Snmm« FUm of
Seheol
Airo XVOOStST.'
iber of the teoeber\ have fin.
ished their work and will leave for
their hornet to-day. Othem vrili go toand by Sntardny night tbe
long vaentfon bnsb will have fallen on
le ddMTted eohoollndldlnga
Bnpl. C. T. OrmwB will epead meet of
tbe eemmer la Traveree Oty. tboagb''
be will attend tbe meeting of tbe NaAaaoelation la Mil
waukee la Jnly.
Prof. C. H. Bora wUl remain ia the
elty.
E. B. Ryder will divide the eamiqer
between Traveme City, ManhaU had
North villa.
6. B. Seemaa will go to his home at
Cbalaea.
Mim Mary MoLanghUs *wUl
■rvaeatioa la Martin, with a abort
■visit la Kslsmaioo.
Miss Sara B. Kellogg wtU divide the
We between UtiVet sad her home ia
eaerif^esat thU bonr. Bnehaa effort Eaton Baplda.
a the iastaat approral of the
Miss Harriet Bonlden wi)l attend the
lovws of mwiklnd, for with It U linked oommeacemeat ezerelaee at the Nor
tbe prosperity of the bomUest toller mal before going to bar home in Sagand tbe welfare of .every home and iaaw.
fireside. The moremeot is Inangnratod
Mlsa Helen A, Norton wUl go to Ann
‘ ia broad and progressive lines. Its an Arbor where her perente have reoeatly
them and prumotem beliive that the removed from their fornter home.
I ot Intematiooal
Miss Oertmde Brown will go to her
ean be directly promoted by aystemati home in Bead Lake.
study and demoastrated by methods.
Mim Rato Baker wUl go to Adriaa.
>dy of men who sad will this taU eater Ue nalveralty.
"Tbe diatingi
grasped
Mist Eetella Downing efUr a short
planned thb
great eoohomio methods and prepared visit at Petoakey will go to her hooie
at Romolos. She wUl also eater the
U pomne Uiem to th '
elnaioB. Its gen'erons snpport will la- nniveraity this fell.
muT>jlorWminntAI,w«k fcr
erease lU nsefninesa A great czbtblt
like this U odueatioB and iaAptratioa. her home la Chioego.
Mias Rose Kmmbeek will spend her
It ooDoentrates the atteoUM of the ettIsena.
It
tomdens their Ideas, time in Ypellentl.
Mist BUzabeth Bingham wUl go to
atrengthenp
eenfidenoe.
friendly eoK>peratioB and rivalry. her home at Parwell sad from there to
a eommer school of mnsic at Oak Park,
t in the ntUlzaUon of 111., where she will gmdnata this fall.
MIm Minnie Wait wUl spend some
oeesse^ of prodnett
time in Baetae, Wta.. sad the rest of
the anmmer at her boow here.
Mist Christina Patim wUl go to AlSBoaU
BimetaUie X«agae ia fisnelcn in Bar
Miss Alma Cook will be in Hanover,
land.
visiting flrat at ManMlee.
Manebester. Bngland, Jape
The
Miee Jeaeie Hard vriU spend peii of
aanaal laeeting of the bimetallic league her vacatim at Bay View.
opened tble morning. There Is a large
Mlee Ada Beaediet will go to her
attondanoe. Imsloding over fifty drie- bosu near Laasiag.
gatee from labor associations: The anMiM Ullian UBeUe wUl
anal report of tbe leagoe said that tbe vacation in Portland.
moet importaat event of tbe yes^
Mim Angwta Adama will go to Oaktbeeleettoa for preeideat ia the United wood.
StatM. when Bryaa poUed e.too.ooo
Mim Ida Covert and Miss Jeaaie Camp
vetee on the platform of national bi win both Stef in I.nnsiiig.
metallism sad McKinley polled 7.000.Mim Lamb will visit for a short time
OM votes on the platform pledging him in ChlengD bkore gring to her home in
to promote latmastional bimetallisBk
Tneoola, Ind.
- Ihe report ooaclndee: "While tbe
Mias Edith BasseU wUl stay at
aeceetity for iatemationsl blmt
home ia MovL
was never greater than at prvseel. the
Mim Agaee Rates will go to Oeylord.
eonacil osa with confideace a«rm that
Mise Boeebnry will go to her home
aerar siaee l«73 have proepecU been at Vicksburg.
'aebopefnl.” In view of the eerions at
Miss Stiles sad Miss Swift have al
tempt now being made to eecnre a ael- ready gone to tiieir homes, called by Ultle^t of interaaUnnal .basis, it earn aeea.
amtly oslU on all tbe frieads ot tbe
Miss Nellie Nelson wUl go to Ithaca.
monetary reform to rrdonble their efMim Nettie Kilktba wHl go tf> her
form daring tbe coming yey.
boma at MatUaon.
Mlsa Grace aevsland wUl visit at
Coldwater and Grand Ra^a
Mim Clara Carr will visit in Lotos
Saltan of Tn^ey Deoidee That Preei- Grove and at ber home in Dnadee.
dnat Ang^ is Welooma
Mim Itoac Conway will go to Anmdia.
Waabiagton. Jnae s.—Tbe Snltaaof
Him Nora Uaris wUl- visit in New
Turkey bas\ritbdrdwn bU objection to York.
the ap^ntment of Aagell as minister i
Gertrude Higgins. Satie Prall.
of Ooaataatiaople. Official word to tbU! snd Edith £inrd«nd Mm (i. A Johnson
effect has been rpeeived by cable byjwill^ad most of their UmelaTmvSecretory Hbermaa. Miaiater Terrill erne City.
seadlng'tbe laforihatioa. Tbe Doctor
Mime Nettie C. Gray wiU go to MHwill prvb^ly sail nest Satnrday.
nnkee in Jnly to attend the
ot
the Natioaal Bdnentioa Aeeweiatioa.
XteOBAW AOaDXTTBD.
• Pr*MBt from Oatntl
' Md ftoatli ▲meriofta StatM—FnaUlMt MeKisl«F Addr«MM tha IM«C»«M.
PbUadelphla. Jaoe8.—Tbe Int«matloMl OommertUl CoorroM -wm loraallj «p«a«d at S:Bo thU afunoon
with aboat Uo delc«atw preMBt .nprmnntlnf eotamarcial and IndiuttUl
bodim from all aecttoa* of th* Unltod.
fitatM aad maay foreign oooatriM, the
te^rnera eomlng prinelpally bom
■ Merit? and Centra^ and South Anerieaa Statm.
Among the e|Makw« tbia
aftwwxm. in addition to IVeeldeot MeKlnl^. WM Dr. WUllam Fepp^ of this
- dty. Mteisters Cslto of Costa ftloo and
Boomer of Mezioo.
Pneideat McKinley, la weloomlag
the delegatee, eald; "No woeUilersBb]eot than tbe ezteasloo of oommarel%l
GOOD PBOOABm OW THB TABIPP.
nsaate Ksep* Vp lls Psw hvimi nmlth
' DMtm nilmsB'v Chm«a
Washington, June 2.—The senstemadc
good pmgrem on ihe tariff bUlyemerday,
advancing to the Important metalschedDurtngvthc day the paragraphs
covering marUc and stoBc. china, glass,
brick and Ules were completed, with a
few minor exceptions. Vest snd Jonm
of Arksnma In behsif of the minority
^ the finance comraUtee. proposed nn-
Xt la Mot Aaeault sad Battery to Push
a Boy vrith One's Foot.
Bnmvon DeOraw.'who vrae arrested
nome days ago, charged by Ralph
Bm}th with amaalt and battery, was
neqnlitod ymterday afteraooB by ^
jury in Jnstioe Vcrly’s oourt. Mr. DeOraw la postmaster at Mapleton and
was accused of forcibly ejecting tbe
boy from tbe post-offloe. The boy al
lied that fas wu amaolted, bat Mr. DoQrawtmUfledtiiat.hedldBotklek tbs
boy with foroe sawUeged, bat merely
pnahed him with hU foot The jury
.decided that It was not aamujtt sad batr
tery to* one to posh a boy with oaeh
foot
Tamer A Oates defendsd De
Graw.
.___________
146*Front St
Facts an4 Fairy Tales
G«o. B. Wiiinie,
HOBBS’ HARDWARE STORE.
Here. She Goes!
tbe senate to
warn RIM the Alai
Ingti
tbe atuck of Senator Morgan upon
Speaker Reod In the senate Saturday
was provoked bya mrcastlc ren,ark
which the latter is alleged to have inadd
and which some offleious friends re
peated to the senator from Alabama.
Alluding to his frequent and lengthy
spemrhes In the senate, Reed remarked
that "Old Morgan gets up In the senate
and talks to blmseU.**.
CHOI0E
FRESH MEATS.
FINE, FANCY
Sdox. Eggs..
Pricse on Lemons i
during the bslsaee of tbe week.
------ AND-------
STAPLE
Eterirthiig Sold Cheap.
All goods first clam and delivered.
Sheep and Calves Wanted.
Groceries I
TSLEPBONB 141.
CAULKETT MCO.
Oor. Cnlon uad Ninth 8u
Waupun. Wls.. June 2.—Frank McRugh.aflv-e-yesr-term prisoner, wbowas
sent up from Mflwsukee county April
to. 106. ecsped from prison early, yw-
THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR 98c PER DOZEN.
PROMPT DBUVBKY
And ths VERY BMt Ooodn,
Frank Stepan,
tbey will have him Inside of twenty-fonr
HIMES. Uis Pbetogmpber will mnk
boura. McHugh occupied a oeU on the
top tier and be succeeded In ntaklng oatU further notice tbs best grade of
his escape by climbing through a bole
Telephone orders to Na lOA
made In the celllag. Once on the rgof
he let himself down to tbe ground with
s rope, which he bud Iw.-n three months and no extra charge for gronpa. Rethis work is guaranteed first
making by picking pieces of rop»- \
:t or money refunf
around the yard. He landed in the bs
a mistoke la th
yard of the JalL_________
place—Front and Park Sto.
It le a U
Budol^St..WMtSUn
CUHET8 FOB IK PBE SOZEB.
YesI
HIMES, Photographer.
ty ludge of Bell county, was shot and
killed
John Dugan, saloonkeeper, last
night. Dugan Bed. IhiI was captured
after a akirmite. RxOtement runs high
snd In all prolAbllliy Dugan will
stretch hemp at the bands of s mob.
Ceagfvgstlesel Heme MImlem.
Saratoga, N. T.. June 2-—T^e seventyfirst annual meeting of the Congrega.
The Traverse Belle
5c. Cigar is posi-,
lively acequalled.
Tak^ Lessons
---- AT----
Murtaugh's Academy. No
Napoleon
Cigar on the mar
ket equals our Dia
mond J. for iOc^.
Lugest and Finest Line of
SMOKERS’ ARTICLES
Bonaparte.
in the city.
Said, after a great batti^
"ytm oannot make a good omelet withemtbreakinga dew egga.” Neltherean
a merchant have a clean stock wtOiont
breaking a few pritsea.
.
>on Violin. Mandolin. Ban
jo. GoHar. Cello and Haas.
UHnBOts ud SkK Knic $! tn kMi.'
TermsBeasouble.
• A.W.JAHRAU8,
Boom e. Oltr Opm Honss Ble^
Dur Stock
Baa been broken np in
alue early in the neasoa and for alsea
that are left we g'tve. yon prteee that
are all brokea np.
'
f
For Instance:—.
ASlAO0 8ntt,man^alM
0 0]0
Foreeters’ Bnaday.
QH
Next Sunday will be observed all over A $18.00 blaek Chevolt
Suit, man'ssiae. for...... OeOV^
tbe country by tbs Fcreaton and tbs
Saterfaood of Foresters as the day aet
apart fcf spwlal worabfp by members
ed Salt worth $18.00 for...
of tbs order. Tbe court of tUs city
and the sisterhood ot tbs order will at
M>d Suit ^ Cap for
fi fi O
tend tbe Hstbodist chnivb in a body.
y, else from 6 to 14............. 1.1 <7
They will meet in tbs' morning at»
o’clock at Ueir hall so as to be In aVteadanoe early._____________
ioe Orenm SoeiBl at Xtone Tree.
There will be an ioe iwam and eake
social at Lone Tree Tbnraday arealng,
Jane 10th. tbe proceeds to go for tbe
benefit of the Sabbath aebool. Chargee
will be five eento a dish. ProrUlon has
been made to eerve too diahee if need' ed. Exereiaee have been planned for
WUl Mart ThM Afternoon. / tM early part o» the <>,veol^. A cor
Tbe regular monthly meeting
the,
dial tavltotioB Is axtended to ovatyWomen's Cemetery ImprevMent Ashody.
eoelation wUl be held this afteruMw at
t o'clock in the L. L. A. rooms. It U
reqaeoted that there be a full attendsane na plans for the summer vrUI he
Tn«fV U aadlSmMoe 1 Bsge^^band
setOed upon at this time. The Udlm
of Ue nmnristinw exprsm thenwelvm
M maeh pletned at the way in whiU
the late in the eentessy are bMag
Cp-ioAaM PateMv and Pspw Biwm«Cted ap.
8M Front atrest.
fu
Refrigerators,
New Process Vapor Stoves,
„ Ice Cream Freezers, Etc.
and White,
le. Republicans
to Increase the rate on ony*. snd McEner>' (Dem.) voted with the Republic
ans against Jones' proposition for a re
duction ef the rates on china.
As a sequel to the recent aenmtlonsl
speech of.niIinan. Smith of New Jersey
roee t» a qnestlnn of persmial privllegv
^’b^entoofailkiii^
while the.urtff debate wds proeeMlng
and made a brief but pointed denial of
all specolutlon In stock either recenUy
(T at any time when ragsr «as the sub<
Veal Boaau.............................8 to 10c
)ect of legiristton. ‘nilmsn was among
ibose who heard the denial, but he made LAMP AND MUTTON FOB
McLsnrin of fioutb FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
no comment c
GOLD MID 5ILVEB.
DBJECTIDNSJU^MWN.
AFinLLLIHEOP........
Pillsbury
Flour!
am the agent for this Fam
ous Brand.
---- ^Vew Ideal in-
CHOICE FIMIIT GROCERIES
' lMI««r«d w any pan c« tbs eltr.
Fleischnai's Compresseil Yeast
Vrseh VsffoteMsa Dally.
—SEE
Jaxlob Furtsch,
\
—BARGAINS
"Silverware,
"Diamonds,
"Watches.
Fancy Toilet Articles.
-Pretty Bareoti In—
Cut Glass.
IF.
BAT^Tf;
41S Unlon'St.
Teeifhone 34.
■ -IN
-STRAW ^
^
V
-HATS.
T. J. HOST,
Correspond with
IfLumber
YouCompany.
Have We
Logs
to
Sell
^
the Traverse City
have for sale Good, Sound Hem
lock Lumber, Surfaced Sidewalk Plank, Maple Flooring,
Short Maple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machinery, of alL
descriptions, including a Engines, Set Works, Caniag^s,
and Saws. A coiitplete Saw Mill Plant for sRle.
TRAVERSE CITY LUMBER CO.
MOBHUTO BBOOBD, TEUB8DAY, ^TTBB S, 1897.
Yeaa—Aldermen Parimr. MentMPM.
Greiliek, Cook. Deamond. InaUmantal
OmOZAL VBOOZKDZHat
Of «M ottr ooftseii or tti* oitr
T(»r«rM 01t7. Hieh. IU7 S4.1897.
I
TrovciM Oitjr, Kldh. .
AiiamoA BMtiair of d\j OMoea
AadinOonD«UroemMs7SVrm?U—Ung WMooUed lo
Ua
____ or. Mayor amlili.
PrewBU Aldermen Parker, Monta
nk. OreUiek. Uoodriek, Cook. Deamond. Lardle. BaeUmaatel, OniTlaott
aod Jaktau. and M«jor Smltk.
^ ^Tnrono atj, Mieb.. May M. l-<e7.
3k Vte UonurabUs tite Mayor and City
ConneU 0/ tite CUy of ZVnverx Otty,
MteMyan.
Wa, the naderaiened
oantaaod property
apeetfuUy petition .
^ of Trare-ae «ty to take Inunedlate
at^ toward rradlatr and «rareUn«
Wadawortb atreet north from Fifth
atraet to-FVont atreet, and bnlldlaff a
walkorar that portion ofaaid atreet,
for the better oonrenlenoe of pedeatriana who areoblWr«d to eroaa and leCroat thU portion of nnimprored atreet
many Umea eaoh du.
Prank Votruba. Otarlea Wilhelm. J.
L. Olbbe, Dan Loudon. >V. B. Soott, P.
1. Whitman. U. W. Cnnalnrbam. K. P.
Wilhelm. A 1.. Baehant, Prank A.
Dean. Joe Zimmerman. Jno. Hanalovaky. C. 8. Vader, r
“
Sherman. A. H. M
U. Monroe, L. M.
Oonch. L. Sonle.
Moved by Mr. Montarne that the pe
tition be- referred to the committee on
and Sidewaika
Motlan car-
!
>
1
Goodrich, Imrdle
Mayor and CUy and Jabraus.
Co«"C« «r w»« city 0/ xlYomrM Otty.
An <ordinance relative te the nee of
ATfaMvoii:
y
rfeyd.
the sldawnlto was presented.
Moved by Alderman Jahraua that
action on said ordtaaooe be deferred
natil next meeting.
Motion carried by yea and nap foU.
We wonid further raoommand that a
Yeaa-Aldermen Parker. GieOlek.
aidewatk be ordered built oa the weat
aide of Barlow atreet from Oarvdr atreet Goodrich. Cook. Deamond, Oarriaon aad
Jabrana
north to Eighth atreet.
W« would alao reoemmend that BarNayi—Aldermen Montagna, Lardie
low atreet be graralled from Haaaah and Eneltmantel.
Arenne aouth to where t^d atreet U
An ordinance enUUed "An ordinance
fixing the saVariea of certain oiW ofB^
graraUed.
cera and repealing all pxlor ordlBVStSESS CARDS.
aneeain confiiet therewith was are»ntad and ita paaaage moved by Alder- Cl M. BROWM. Attuner sad Couu
C. L. Obuuck
B. GoouBicu
O. law. aprclsl siwstip^m
An Ordinance fixing the aalarlea of spd ^rersoelsa. turrcet l
Com. on Streeta attd Sidwalka
Moved by Alderman Oarriaan that obtain city ofilcen, and
m in oonfllot therewith.
m«drteb Bleek.
the report be aeeepted and adopted. jriorord
.Beltoi
. . ordained
the oonn'eil of Trav
Motion carried.
rvU- «- K- KOOK. Pbvsh-mn SBC
erse
,
U Spe<-lmlsUefiUoeri*VB IcClMSMSorths
Bepert of Com. on Waya and Meana
That each city officer hereinafter — --"-Mr.lbrMtSDdskiD. OBeelaPrlsdTraverae Ci(y. May 31,18V7.
' named aball receive anch annual salary
TV. the i/«m»raWe. the Moyor and City aa herein stated, and each of aaid salar
CNmiicU of theeUyof VniverotCUy' ies is hereby fixed and determined, for
the current fiscal year, as follows:
M4ehltf<i«;
10. Mvrescillv Co. Blook.
Oaxn.RuxN—Your committee en
Waya and Mimas would respectfully
I. citx Oi-rra H(niw Block.
Bubmit the following report as an esUmate of all the expendltt
be ^^ul^idto'be m^77^m'the sew-;
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MISCELLAKEOVS WARTS.
al general funds of the city during the ! ?.***»* ^**®**““- •
fiscal year,
year. inciuaiag
Including inseresv:--r--........................
Interest ■
current nsoai
and debt to t^\l due. improvament Dnver of F-re pept U-am...........
140 OO'y OST OOLT-etrsrvC freei nalrrUirslIoo30 uo iXj e«yio«rnlne. a bv. lbi»--)»AroW eoU.
nud repair of atreeu. bridges, aide- Asst. Chief of Kite Dept.. ......
All former ordinenoee so far as tb<
walks, support of fire and police de
partments, oonatrnetion of sewers.
imSiate ! ‘piP*
sa ux-kre
of the poor, paymentof current exprneffect.
aes and water supply for
flUj
bnlieiBK*. •rll
^
Seid motion was carried mud ordiFor
«.
s
J.
mohuaS(.
‘
aanoe
paaerd
by
Uie
following
yea
and
Fire Department. Three
nay vote:
(83UU01 Dollars.
Yeas—Aldermen Parker. Montague.
Goodrich, Cook.
Oreiliuk, Goodrich.
Desmond.
fond. One tkouaasd Lardis Bnellmatitel, Garrison and Jabrana.
« CIl; Lumber Co.
Nsje-Nons
'
Water, Six tbonaaad ($6000) Dollan.
Police, Two thooaand two hundred
Moved by Alderm 0 Jabraus that the
($33001 Dollan,.
ordioanee be a'
Interest snd Sinking land. Two
idred k^ty(83l80.34) aa follows:
Le*ir’'f«ii
mIT
m!i
mTij.-O'.
\ W«ten, o.
HyolnSTTh^
Moved by Alderman Hnellmantel
that the petition be referred to the
Committee <a StreeU aad Sidewalkm.
Motiep carried.
Beport of Board of Bdaeatloe and requeat for appropriation.
To the BmurrabU. Ute Mayor and Oily
(-’ouneil 0/ tiie City of Traverse CUy.
Michi^in:
Odttxrmkx—The Board of Bdneation
of aaid city hereby preaenu to yon
embodying the
of the pnblle achooU of i
the current flaeal year, v<x:
Teachera’ waffea..........................»JB.«»00 00
IntereataoddebUfallingdue 1.330 00
Pnel and general continent
apell outage, or tyat
spelled
town.
likely
didn't flop to
locdi at I
name
wonldn't bare
cared if they had M^enTbe bad speiang.
They inootponted the town withont
protest and namrd it Oningtoih xa tba
petition had asked them to da Ttiongh
OrringtOD rroeivtd lit name beoanse an
eldrk didn't know bow to qwll and
tbongfa It ie the only Orringtqn in .the
world, it g«'t« little credit lor being
arigiaal, hecaosc comperitors; proof
raadeh-Hiid caitfal copyixts iaalrt apon
mtsapiMling a word that owes iia birih
to bad orthogrspiiy.—New York San.
j '•S'*'"
JS£:t£i
ssr.;..t'isra.‘sss
To Ote J
!. the Mayor and CUy
CiiuiteU of fhf CWy of TntiKree CUy.
Aftehitfun.
GumjcincM—We. the underlined Fpr buildiega, {rronnda and
raaidenU and freeboldera of Warda No
imprevemcnta thereon..
t aad 4, would reapectfnlly petition Booka fur library..
yonr honorable body to make an appro
priai
priation (of Bueta anm aa U deemed ad▼iaable by yon) for the
. . ________
the atreet at the hill oa South Union
atreet. knoan aa the BearhethiU.'
g a Bourhey. F. V. Bonrhey. L. P.
Total................. .......................... $3 300 00
Beufbey. Benjamin Bongbey, A. W. Balance to be raiaed by Ux. .833,100 u(
Btckerd. Geo. Armatronf, A. H. Perry,
W. W Smith.
..
J. G. Leodlny.
PrM. of Board of Edncatlon.
Yeaa. Aldermea Parker, Moatagns
A. W. RlCKKKIi,
. petition be referred to the Committee
Greiliek, Goodrich, Cook. Deemond
Eighty (8338(>) Dollars.
Gerk of Board of Education.
OB Streeu end Sldewalka Motion car
Lardie, Hnellmantel, Garriaoa and i
Poor. Oae thousand Tfarea hnadred Jabraus
IfUT.
Dated May 31, ir
ried.
I that (81300) Dollars.
Moved by Aldei
lerman
Naye—Nous
Sbthe Honorable the Mayor and CUy
CoumeU of the cUy of Travoree CUy.
Oidlnanos One MUl Tax.
liars
per p*Jr (or.................
Mteh.:
Aa ordinaace relative to oae miU tax Be-I Wire Toe Clip*. m4}n>____ ,
Printing, Two hnndred ($200) Dol
Orjm.KMCM—1 have ae'veral tlmea ap
for lnlerratiad Siiklug fuad:
I
lars
plied to the Cenncil to build up the al
Be
it
ordained
by
the
Connell
of
1
ouier
saodiiee in Propunion. Bnetag bf
School, Twenty-One tbouaaad Five
ley way at the rear of loU 1. S and 3.
Traverae CUy: that In addition to the |
r*A‘S*'!S: J?—^
bOBdred and Fifty ($31,330) DolUrs
block 4. aad called theiratteation to the
fund. o^therwine_ provide fir 7heWb. i
Keapectfully submitted,
' t to doao.
•t plaer Ui (bv rllr. Olve
AuBurr B. Co»k.
tn»i. aAMBiMtion gns^mDIreC sl|
cauaed by the water from tke gnlly
$1,330 00
Hkebrst Moxtaol'e,
rnnninr down the embankment and
Motion carried by yea and nay vote
Wm. j. Parkkk,
the wind acting npoa the boarding fix aa follows:
the city, tbe same to oonsu»uie uie inComailtlee on Ways and Maans
ed on the aame. which boarding haa
tereat and ainklug fund of said city for
ms—Aldermen l*arker. Montagna,
Moved
by
Aldsrmaa
HueUmantel tbe enrrent fiscal year.
been fixed there without any authority Orelliek, QMdrieh, Cook, Desmond.
that
the
report
be
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from the Council.
Moved by Aldermen Goodrich that'
Imrdin, Hnellmantel. Garrison and
-Until the damage U made good aad Jakrana.
tbe ordinance be adopted and passed.
Motion carried by Yea any Nay vote
Moiien earried by Yea and Nay rote
Naya-Kone.
aa firilowa:
.»
aoceea to the rear of aaid lota,
ae follows:
Beport of Com. on StreeU and Side
Yeas. Aldermen Parker. Montagus
deeliae paying any more taxea on aaid
Yeas. Aldmman Paricat. Montague,
Oreiihsk, Ooeddeh, Cook. Desmond. Orelliek, Goodrich. Cook. Desmond,
lota. Since mr firet applieation I have walks.
Inrdte, Hnellmantel, Ganiaoa and Lardis HneUmantel, Garrison and
Traverae Gty Mieb. May 24.1897.
paid taxea auffislent to bnlld a
3b the Boiwrabtc. the Miiyor'^nd City Jabmna
bridge and bnild op the alley way.
Jahraua.
Nays none.
Council */ the-CUy of Ttavene City,
Yours rea^tfully,
Nays none.
MiOtioan:
Report of Committee on Fire and
Wjr.^OLDaWQKTH.
Moved by Alderman Montague that
UxxTLCurJt:—Relative to the petition Water.
Che Board of I>nbUc Wprka be Instructs
for the improvement of aonth Union
Traverae Gty. Mic^. May SI. 1897.
ed to complete tbe tiling of MUl Oeek
Committee on Streetaaad Sidewalks street from Ninth atreet to Thirteenth
Division etreet north of Front
atreet,we would reoommendtbat Union To the Bonorahte the Mayor and C^y
Motion qarried.
Council of the eUy qf IVapcrtr CUy,
atreet from Ninth street to Twelfth
Travhrse Gty. Mich.. May 3L 1897.
cavation to admit of travel on 1
OPOe DAY AKO KIOHT.
Michlym.atreet be tnmpiked and graveled (bnt
Division
street.
To the HoWuhle, the Mayor onil City not carb^) at a coat not to exoeed
Usvn.»:Mr..'(—We, yoor Committee on
Moved by Alderman Goodrich
CuuneH of tIte eUy of Tranent Ctlv. Three hundred |$3uo.oU) Dollars.
Fire
.................Water.
and Water, to whom waeeeferred
amend
tbe
motion
of
Ald«
Afichlirmt;
tbe queetion of pnrebaaing new strain
ara for the Intake pipes to supply water gu« that fnrther action onI aaid work
Okstlxmks—We herewith anbmlt for
for the Fire Bogins would reapeotful- be poetpaned for one week.
your oonsideratioa a proposal to carry
C. L. Obkujcx
Amendment was lost by Yea and Nay
I7 report that we have investigated the
alee^o wires to tke cemeury for the
R. UoonucB.
vote as follows;
pnri^ of pumping water for the cemOe^ittee on Streets and Sidewalks
Yeaa. Aldermea Parher, OreUick.
ete^-»e will foraUh yon.wires,
On BioUoh of Alderman Imrdie dnly
Goodrich, Cook and Oarriaon.
Very Beapeetfully,
eraee-armh. poles and one flre-horae earried said report was aocepted and
Nays Aldermea MontagueJiesmeBd.
J. M. HnxLUiAirnu.,
power motor (these wires to be owned adopted.
Lardis HueUmantel. JahraoaVad May
Gxo. P. tiAfuaeox,
by the city, from Waabington atreet'
or Smith.
Beport of Com. on atreetaand aide'
,
C. L. QBXiUcn.
the cemetery) for the anm of nine bn:
An m lasared.
walks.
Original motion was carried by Yeas
Oemmittee on k'lre and Water.
dred and eighty-one dollars 18V8I.0O).
aad May vote as follows
Traverae City, Mick. May 24,1597.^
We will fnmlsh' power for the aan
On moGon of Alderman Montagus
Yeas Alderman Packer Moatagns
Ue fifteen dollars (8IS.001 per month.
To the Honortible. the Mayor and Aty dnly carried, said report was aooepted
nd,
Lardie.
HneUmantel
and
Yon-a rvspootfnlly,
Council of the eUy of Tranertt CUy, and adopted.
Jahrsaa.
BoAKI»^IA^ RivKH EI.BCTUC
MU-htyan:
Bepon of BnUdlng Inspectors:
Nays. Aldermen Griellck. Goodrich,
Lk.ht axii Kowkb Co..
Gkim.x>ncir:—Relative to the petititw
■^verae City. May 29. 1897.
Cook aad Oarriaos
Per Wm. Lowi.kx.
for the gravelling of Chas streeet from 3b the Hq^oruhle' the Mayor and CityM.>ve<i by Alderman nrelliek^bat the
On motion of Alderman Moatagae. Tenth to Sixteenth etreet. we wonid
Cimnctt of the cUy of Traneree CUy. City Clerk M empowered to employ ae4nly earried, the prt^oaiUeB was re- recommend that tl^e petition be grant
sisiaBee to copy aad complete tbe Tax
Mtrhteanftfred to the Committee on Fire and ed. at a oat not tetexeeed One
*—'
G
kktlbmui—In aooordeaee with the roils
Water.
and Fifty ($l5ct(X)) Dollars
MoUoa carried. .
action of yoar honorable body at your
Traverse City, Mich., May 28. 1897.
On motion of Alderman Cook dnly
meeUng
held mmjr
May 24,1897.
■cvwuy UCIU
law.. antborixing
Pabbxb
3b the H»n</rnh{e. the Mayor ond CUy
tto inspect the.plansaad apeeifioa- carried, ConneU adjourned.
C. L. Gkuuok
A. W. Bickkxi>.
Counett c,f the City of Tmnerse C'ilv’
tionaof
ona of the propo^ Friedrich bnildB. Uoopwcii
City Clerk.
ing.
>g.
we
wonid
submit
the
ftdlowing
Gr.sri.KHft.x—The underaigned raaiCom. oa Streetpand Sidewalks
report;
danu and tax paver* of Traverse City
Os
motion
of
Alderman
Jahraua
duly
We have examined eaU plana and
wonid respect^ly petltkin your hon
A CLERK'S BLUNDER. .
earried
aaid
report
was
accepted
aad
apeelficationB and can find no violaGon
orable body to adopt such ooarae as
of yoar ordinances or mlee made by.
will at an early day secure the opening adopted.
Got tu Kem^n>iMah ns
Eeport/rf Committee on atreeU and yon.
of the south end of Spmee street to
We would ooaaldere bnllding made
Seventh stroetl Spruce street it fully sidewalks
At often as once a uioutli aomethins
Traveiue City. MIeh.. May 24. 1897. from said plana aad------ ------------------oecupied by fsmilies residing t^mon£rom Bsy airest to tisveath atreeL but 7b the BonombU. the Mayor end City aad strong enongh for all ordinary pur- happeita in Ornugton. Me., whieiUsof
enough importauce to make it wortfay
subjected to great
Counefl qf the C4iy -qf Traverte CUy.
of mentitai. and whenever tbe .place. It
want of connexion therewith.
MieJUoan:
AIX.
pot in print the name is always xpoUed
If the Weat brsneb of Mill.Creek
la the plaee to boy
C. W. McNxal.
where It croaaee j^enth atreet could be to fill gutter on the aonU
wrong. Moat of tiie time it ia called
your
.
JoHX KreRLKA,
carried under and across Seventh atreet dolph street, we have inv
"Orvington," ibongb "Oringtoo" and
Board
of
Building
Inspectors
tonertb sMe thereof with drain tile and matter and would 1
■'Ovvingion" are pot
Moved
by
Alderman
Jabraus
that
the
thence ea»t near north aide of Seventh petition be granted.
fact, the fowo's uame is ^Ued every
:tion
of
tbe
Couacil
at
tbe
last
meet
street to mala branch of Mill Cre«k;$l
Very reapectfnlly,
ing. on the report of tbe Committee oa way but the rtgbi way. All of this is
would obviate the aeoeaslty of mhinW.TPAHkBB.
Fire and Water, be rescinded. Motion dne to the blunder of a prominent cltitalning the bridges on> IVest
Wi
Sixth
C. L. OmtiiJiH,
ibonqtic metfaodi of qiellcarried.
street and Weat Seventh street, and re
Moved by Alderman Jabraus that tbe
lieve the resldenU in that vicinity of
Committee oa Streets aad Sidewalks
was nriwly 188 ycara ago that . .
Bueh inoeuvenietaoe. thereby saving
Moved by Alderman Hnellmantel report of the Board of Building la
the ^ the expense of mainUlning that tbe repeat be aeeepted andadopt- epMtora be acceptdfi and adopted, with of the loading citiaena mat and drew
toe exception that the petiUooar
petit____ be
.. re.
no 8 petitiQD (o the general oonrt of
1. MoUoB earried.
Tbeo the bridge over Mill Creek oa
Report of Commit^ on .Streett and qnired to make the weat wall Id Inches
erta aakipg that tbe planuAlok as high ae aeooad floor.
Seventh street, which never was but a
tion be incorporated as a town. The We also aeU the butter to go with the
Motion carried by yea and nay voU
temporary atmctnia. built tritheut
Traverse Olty. MMh.. May 24. 1897. aa follows:
people agreed upen tbe name It was to
coat to the city, aad is
bread, both Ckeamecy and Dairy.
b the BoiwraMs the Mayor and CUy
Yeaa-Aldermen Parker, Montagna, be called Orangetown. pertly ont of
fore in an imtafe oondUion.
OotmcG of theCUvof Traaem CUy, GreUick. Goodrich. Cook,. Desmond. ocanpliment to Orangetown. Md.. which
We ask that a new Mdge be baUt
Lardis
HneUmaatal,
Oamaoa
aad
Jabwas
then
a
thriving,
plaee.
and
partly
aa
We have in atoek a fuH line of
tbera byJtonc culvert or otherwUe, tte
-Belattve to the eetiUon
a mark of raiqiect to tbe Prisoe of
ravine
at aaid bridge oroeaiag filled
lavtaeataald
ftlled up
np
B atdaaaalk onRallro
Ballroad
_______________on
‘ avenue from
to grade, and Seventh street gradS far
Qrangs who. « William IH of Eng
to WaakdagtoB etreet. w<
from Dtvteloa street west to Elmwood rvwtfltmt) toWi
land. had done valiant work In behalf
that thapetItUm be deaisd Amending Seetioo Mo. one of an Ordb 1>f tbe Protcotanta Having xipied a at right prtoes Try our B«w brand
Atad last but »o$ least that aatoM
blank petition, the reaidentB went benw, Mueha and Java Oofles the b«t in tha
PAJtnn.
e^vuK at ee%dMt e^aeiky ba b&t at
itly amended on January teaving tbe oJeA of tbe meetiog to fill dw. at 40s It la eimply elegani.
the lirmMnc of MUl Cfre^ with Dlvla18th, 1697, and antiUed aa Or^Bsaea in the apaoea, which ba did Mitbfolly
U OooDaKm.
lea bMmL
fiauTwlS
inlativu to BiUiard Tablea and Enting ■oeonUog to tbe light which was given
OMmSMMunl
maadSkh
nates" was preaeatad and rend.
Um. Of coarse the amsberdMif the
On BoUiM of Aidarman Moategns
a mash
Moved by £dirmaii Cook that tto
gMsral ooart did not
pifkl »uA (
oidiaaww be adopted aad paMad.
ter-TthaadtWaBMtaknow that
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Suits to Order.
Fine Merchant Tailoring.
HOTEL LEELANAU.
Fart StiMt, kttwMn Ficst t Can.
Rates, $1.50 per Day.
Meal Tickets at Rsdocsil Rates.
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OF SAFETY....
Fire Insurance.
—Jewelry.
—Watch Repairing.
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—Front Street.
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